The New York Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1854, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AND 62 VARICK , ST. JOHN’S PARK— A large aagentiy furnished room, on rite’ Aigo, iafgs room, reltable & a First class accommodat 60 ond floor, with LISPEN4RD aie gi Rate BROADWAY.—TWO large rooms, on the first and second floors, hand- wane, furnished, to Jet, to one or two gentlemen, with- aay rsntid fenishon emirate ne way.— a] with- ye Ur pataan ean mance ewe ceasians: ‘pply as ee WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR F1IF(H avenue and Union =A suite of rooms and ene or two sin; rooms, with beard, may now be secured the above Latta, + I) 1 bly furnished and delightfully situated elass house, with modern improvements. Refe- venees exchanged. Apply as above. ‘epen advantageous terms, can now be secured. BBVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH street. Families desiring apartments for the fall or can, tmmediate application, obtain suits of poems, with board, on first and sesend feors, The house is first class, in the immediate vielmity of Union square. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET— te » gentleman, without meals. Apply at 120 street, near Broadway. RESPECTABLE LADY WANTS BOARD IN A PRI- vate family or where there are but few boarders. It must be in the vicinity of Fifteenth or Sixteenth street gad Sixth avenue. Address R. J. L., 224 Sixth avenue. GENTLEMAN yee! Agta oe A abo ig SINGLE tlemen, may obtsin pleasant rooms, furnished & usterished’ with beard” by epplyiog st 14 Bond Seen accra iter ney neice ‘who are wi every atten’ ome comfort. Reference required. QUIT OF SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH pedreoms attached, to let to single gentlemen, in a aiegioeec: wilh gris aml pas infer Appi ot 08 ry reom, Ww: at Prinee street, a fow doors west of Broad way. “ke LL PERSONS OF peice att CaN tee places; we give every information, @irect such, free of charge. We bave on our undreda of places, some of the best in the city, whilst we have hun js of applicants for such. Our medium is universsl, snd undoubtedly the best to be found. Strangers and citizens will find it worthy of their consideration. Office Clinton Hall, corner Kighth wtreet and Lafayette place. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A gentleman and lady, with or without board, where are no other boarders. Address Mrs. 3., Broadway PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A SUITE of roo) together or separately. Aj at No. 16 jarren pisos, Uhesion street; convenient a ey, Sixth ay- nue cars, Fulton and South ferry stages. tINGLE GENTLEMAN, OK A GENTLEMAN AND ‘be accommodated with s pleasant room a ivate wera here all the comforts and domestic happiness of home can be en- joyed. Apply at 101 West Twentieth street. RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE A pleasant room and is @ genteel femily or ‘vate pogo Saray aap sre few or no other | ats rat ra; must be of bility, and have s. references. Address ©. Onion Post GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN, UPON IMMEDIaTE A tion, a large parlor, with bedroom and Pied. ot 25 Weehineven place. Best of refer- eness required. ——$—$—$— —— ————___—_—_ A LADY, HAVING A SPLENDID FURNISHED BROWN room: i” stone house, would like to dis of some desira- to a party who advance her $400 er $500, ‘tor which ake would give most satisfactory board, and good security if required. The location is ssed, near Union square. Address, for three day 'idow, Union Square Post Office. ) HANDSOMELY is ROOM, WITH A niee room attached, suitable for one or tro me jmen; also, afront ball bedroom. Gas and baths nak fast, if desired. Please apply at 89 Prince street. @ARD.—THE NEW AND ELEGANT PRIVATE MAN- sion, 673 to 679 Sixth avenue, near the Palace, Ww, roony moderate; cars every three minutes. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ONE secommodated with fast floor; Washington square, and of stages. Xeferences exchanged. street, between Bleecker and OARD.—A FEW SINGLE G&NILEMEN, OR A GEN Savtaltene oy Tricate rasatly or a Aidt a a up torn; fr ‘with pantries and bedrooms attached, furnished o Gas, baths, &c, Piease cailat 201 West Twenty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth ave- nues. OARD—IN ONE OF THOSE HANDSOME OOTTAGE houser, No. 20 Cottage place, between Houston and eeker the entire sesond floor. Iwo or three gentlemen ted with furnished rooms, can ‘with partial board. Reference given and required. OARD—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVIN more room than they require, would accommo tate @ gentleman and wife with poard ; house containing by hed convenient to the six:h avenue cars, Fulten end Bouth ferry . Terms moderate, and referen- ees exchanged. Apply a: No. 8 Warren place, Charles ‘tial board ag ed gentlemen. ‘The ee Sa all provements. Please apply ai st eet, second block from Broadway. Bea IN A PRIVATE FaMILY, FOR A Jady, gentleman, child and servant, near Broadway, ~aith & widow lady preferred, im advance. =e persons need not answer. dress Rockaway, square Post Office, giving particulars, &. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN Bé accommodated with # very i eutte of fur- roome and board, by at No. 46 East fifth street. ‘Ihe house is brawn stone front, apeeiy termined, and in @ very desirable neighbor. being but a few doors from aveaue, and Dut ane block from Fifth evenue. The family is small and guiet. HE —A WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE, town, is desirous of having a lady to live with her, more 68.8 cumpanian than from any o‘her motive. Au ‘mewers may be addressed, for three days, to Mrs. C., Broadway Post (fice, 0. 4 ABINGDON ARE, E3T SIDE;; BY: parts 4 tewn. also, a fron; basement to bn aided, board, lately eccupied by 2 phy- UP RD--TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN WISHING TO room together, or one elone, can be accommodated =a partis] board and pleasant ne has family wa five — walk from on ferry. Lorn Gut moderate. Please apply at.4 High street, Bn —PARLORS AND BEDROOMS ATTACHED, ON en snd their wives single eens patch fin or t parting board, At O4 Bleecker street, neat nap. ic .—TWO HAND3IOMéLY FURWISHED ROO! Bei sftteanes tanartone wi a A a Pyat 87 Ninth ‘treet, near P.tth orate, rate with full or partial board. delight- fully situated, bbe a J the Parz ané Union square, ae 4, gas, &e. “Apply at 220) OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HI3 WIFE CAN OB- tain board iv « house pleasant)y rituated near Sou'h Jerzy, Brook) yw. rice a fer tienen can be ac- » | for heal! hh ground, pure air, good living, absent ‘company, Splendid’ view y | OARD FOR THE WINTER.—FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN B beg rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and gen- |, ina fine house with modern improvements. Persons disposed to a fair price for good accommoda- tions, can apply at Te West Twenty-third street. Terms moderate. Ay street, Hoboken, or. NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM- modated with a pleasant room and board, with ai} the comforte of a home, at 33 Brooklyn. Reference required. Perper ber FOR G ‘o board, ean be had by applying a: 304 or on 6 = arth , Dearly opposite Washington square. LEASANT ROOMS CAN BE OBTAINED, WITH OR without board, in a desirable iocation, with gas, and where the mumber tahen is limited. Rooms in wuites or gentlemen and their A wives, or a Bot object to reem with anot dated. reasonable. Ap; corner of Liberty street, Brooklyn, afew minutes’ wate from Fulton and Cat ferries, Reference exchanged, 04RD IN BROOKLYN—OO! iT TO SOUTH OR rooms, suitable for a gextleman and wife, or a single gen- — ne ply at Henry street, between Atlantic an 3 pad ce ee OARD IN BROOKLYN—HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH lor and closets attached, may be had either IN IKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND }OARD BROO! “ itlemen, can be ‘with pleasant rooms and board in private family. Apply at 806 State street. Rete exchanged. ous IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON FERRY.— home, can be pleasant room lighted with gas, in a Pleasantly located on one of the city Apply at 50 Sands street. pen it alleen senso tall NE I ee EY OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HI3 wife, or two singie gentiemen, can be accommo: ted with an unfurnished front parlor on second story in a first class house, by applying at 102 Clintoa street, Brooklyn, convenient to South and Wall street ferries, and where every attention will be given to the'r wants; also, two or three single gentlemen can be accommo- dated with sin.le rooms, by spplying as above. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLE men, or a gentleman and wife, can be accommoda- ted with plessant rooms, at 47 Concord street, on the second block from Fulton street. The house is new, leasantly located, and very convenient to Fulton or “lh gd ferries. Best of references given and re- quired. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PARLOR AND TWO BED- ‘rooms, fortwo gentlemen, with breakfast and tea if required, in Henry street, between State and Atlantic streeta, Inquire at 207 Henry street, or at 55 Maiden lane, N. ¥., first floor. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A WIDOW LADY HAVING a house, pleasantly located, with all the modern im- provements, would let a suit ‘of rooms to a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, with board. Refer- ences exchanged. Apply at 62 Willoughby street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, ora Jady and gentleman, can be ac- commodated with a pleasant room, in # private family. few minutes walk from Fulton ferry, by applying at 112 Sands street. References exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—AN UNFURNISHED PAR jor, with bedroom communicating, will be let, with board, to a gentleman and lady. The house is new, and modernly finished, and a short distance from South aad ‘Wall street ferries. Inquire at 47 Congress street, near Henry. Referenees required. Bows IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—A LARGE PLE&A- sant front room, suitable for a gentleman and le, or two single gentlemen Partial board for gentle- men. Apply at 196 Atlantic street. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLE- men ean be accommodated with partial hoard, at President street, within three or four minutes walt of Hamilton ‘and South ferries. Every endeavor made by the family to make those residing with them happy snd athome. Terms reasonable. Gas in the house. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW. SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant Tooms and with fall or partial board, by spplying at 69 State street. House within three minates walk of Sonth ferry and south of Wall street. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN and wife can be accommodated with boaf®, and choice of rooms, on second floor of house No. 76 Monta- gue place, corner of Henry street. Terms mocecate, Also single rooms for gentlemen. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A HaiNDSOME back parlor to let, Rede parvo and wife, or two Single ‘men, with , within three minutes walk from Fulton or Montague ferries. Apply at 104 Hicks street, Brooklyn. OARD IN HOBOKEN.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR gentlemen and their wives, may ob:an good board by applying at 17 Washington terrace, Loboken. Refer- ences exchanged. OARD IN HOBOKEN.—THREE FAMILIES CAN BE accommodsted with board, where there are no boarders, by applying at No. 1 Hudson place, three min utes walk from the ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, TWO FINE large rooms, with closets, furnished or not, sait- able for a jeman and his wife or two gentlemen. Apply to 86 ‘ton street, between the Wall street and Atlantic ferries. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO PERSONS, WITH A suite of rooms, on the second floor, im a privete family of highest respectability, up town. A liberal price will be paidfor such. Best of reference given and required. Apply at Clinton Hall, corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place. OARD WANTED—PRIVATE FAMILIES AND BOARD- ing houses can bave their rooms filled with first class boarders, by application at the Broadway Boarding Exchange, 387 may, Op stairs. Anumber of Neen are sed openings on our Soo 8. No charge to bearders. OARD WANTED—IN BAOOKLYN, FOR A GENILE- man and his wife, in s genteel private family, where there are noother rs. Location between Fulton and Montague ferries. Two rooms on the seme floor preferred, unfurnished. Permanent board, for which a moderate price will be paid. Please address L. L, F., Herald office, stating terms and location. O4RD WANTED ABOUT THE TWENTIETH OF October.—A parlor and two good sized bedrooms, for a Jady and son, on the second story, with modern improvements, near a stage route, not further up than Fourteenth street, and wert of the Bowery; dinner by ‘two o’clock; private family cea Best of re- oa given and required. Address 8., box 1,137 Post ice. Biwilts ence HOUSE NO. 207 NINTH STREEC will be opened for the reception of boarders on day next; it is a desirable and pleasant jocation, ‘to railroads and s1 i. . convenienser, such as Croton water, bath room, ons, 1c. ira oor, With pantroy, bath gus, and with fall with pan 5 with ful or board, ins frst class ewes inate family, no children, 70 West Twenty-third atreet. Reference exehanged. OARDING—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO FUR- nish a house to some ty Who will board bis fami- ¥ consisting of wife and five chfldren, and one servant. fo any one wishing to enter into anything of the hind, this is a chance sekiom offered. The furniture ie fire: class. Address Economy, Broadway Post Uffice, or Herald OARDING—NO. 4 ABINGLON |ARE (WEST sIDE); etages conven modern locality delightful and accessible by cars and all parts of city, References aired. OARDING.—THE BO NO. 707 BROADWAY, southeast coruer of Ninth street, has been paimts! and refurnished, and is now ready for the reception of ‘boarders. Kooms can be had singly oria saivs, for the accommodation of families or single gentlemen. Gas, water, &c., amply provided, ¥ OARDING.—SUITS 0 HAND‘OMELY FURNISHED roome to let, to families or single gentlemen, with private table. House replete with modern improve mente, and pleasantly located. Apply at 145 Nioth atsset, between Breadway and Fourth aven: OARDING—106 LEONARD STREET FIVE DOORS east of Broadway—A large furniehed room, with ase with Roard, to let to agentieman and fe, OF single gentlemen. afew tlemen, a os abe gent hae be accommodat YN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN nicel; a URNISHED ROOMS~-IN THE SECOND STORY, MAY de obtsined, with board, in a Bs Tearmenn wees kaawee tne (URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, aT F se ‘ Ms, ), AT 22 WA IR Le ee SNE TE 'URNISHED ROOMS {0 LET TO SEVERAL SING! gentlemen, in a private hogse, with a the rise ents, at 161 West Twenty-fourth street, near JQuRN ROOMS TO LET—TWO HAMD-OME furnished rooms to let to tingle gentlemen; ity gentee! snd quiet; house is in a oesireble loee ion, near i ey sion thei tthe danny gion on foc further a 1, Broedway, corner of Amity nieet Ave Baca ROOMS IN A VEBY DESIRABLE LOGA- tion, near the Union and Stuyvesant parks.—Gen- wishing com! spartments, at a moderate rent, near a restaurant and hotels, ins smsil femiy—no boarders, Apply at 7) Kast sixteenth atreet, prt lrhmcoe ot r, APARTMENTS TO LB TOUT I doard, to gentlemen only. Apply at No % URNISHED APARTWES= way.ore ~ : an ‘ATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, separately or in ‘suits, either furnished or ‘nfurnisbed, can be bad, with ‘on very reason- ble terms, at 280 Fourth avenue, opposite Dr. Hawkee’ Sharen. ‘Ihe house is finely located, and has all the modern improvements. References exchanged. OOMS TO LET.—ITWO LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished parlors, with bedroom attached, for pri vate use, to let, to gentlemen, without ; a front basement, suitable fora physician. Apply a: No. 6 University place. OOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO GENTLE. men, nicely farnished, with gas, &c., in a private family, on Fo avenue, near Madison square; marble mantels, closets, &c., in the rooms. Address Rooms, box 104 Herald office. (0 GENTLEMEN.—DESIRABLE FURWISHED AN! unfurnished rooms to let, with boavd, to gentiomen tingle gentlemen, on moderate terms. ise containg all the modern improvements. Apply at 268 Ninth street a few doors east of Firat avenue. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with furnished or cnfurnisned rooms and par tial board, with a smal) family, where @ ‘ew boarder- are taken, by applging at 155 Thompson etreet, near Houston. 10 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR [WO OR TAREE single gentlemen, with breakfast snd tea, in a (a vate family: bath, gas, &e. The house fasted No 175 West Thirty-sixth street, neer the hth avenac where application can be made. References exchange! 10 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN A private family, Pleasant location, 68 Canal, street, near Broadway. P TOWN BOARD.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS may be had, with board, in a private family, at No. 33 East Twenty-fourth street. References required. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, TWO or three furnished or unfurnished rooms, with full board for the lady, in a house ocsapied by a widow or single lad: gy and where no other boa-dere are ta- ken. vituat im or near New York Address A., box 1858, Post Office, New York, stating terme, Keferences exchanged, MISCELLANEOUS. ELIS! BELL<!!—MENEELY’S CELEBRATEL ehureb, factory, steamboat, school, ship, locomo tive, plantation and other bells, cocstant}y on hand ot the works in West Troy, N. Y., aud aleo at the agency 116 Broadway, N. Y. OVER YOUR NAKED JAWS WITS BEARD. — IF you havn’t any my onguent will foree it to grow strong and thick in six weeks, and won’t stain or injare the skin, $1a bottle, $4 50 per dozen, ten" to any part of the country, R. G. GRAHAM, 47 ano 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. \OSTAR’S EFFECIUAL RAT, COCKROALH, &, EX- terminator Depot, 448 Brosdway.—W soiesale and retail, None genuine unless signed by HENRY &. CUS- TAR. For sale by ali the principal d-ugzists. MPORTED 648 FIXTURES —E, DARDONVILLE, 441 Broadwsy, solicita the call, of tie public to his im portationa for the fall trade, just reteived. The super ority of his articles is world-wide nrown, and warranted. pes mechanical lampe, earcels and moderators, and furnitures for seid ps. Rage oil, whoiecale and eet; Meber, NDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.—THE UN- Cersigued offers himself 28 ac independent tantidste for Mayor, (Know Nothing, &ec. solicits the suffrages of the SHANGHAE, No. 2 Dey street. Ore AND CHEAP, AOCURATELY aD- -, &C.,) ane respectful): thom Ren, Bee OSCAR justed to vision, and exchanged free if cot satisfac. sary, by Provessor FRANKS, Optician by diploms to the lew ‘ork ye Ks and spectacle maker to the Eye la, 2 Row, ite the Astor House, andat Bowery. 1 Cnpen DEALESS IN BRITANNIA ©N9 PLATED WARE — We wigh to caution tre above parties ing imitavions of our patented design fo- vice ae we shall certeinly defend our patent right. Y & DICKINSON, Newarz, N. J. NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND IRON RAILING Company—Sole manufacturers of Cro brated cast iron ratling without rivets,” cents per foot, ) also of Crowe }’s ni mites, decidedly the cheapest in the United states. All kiocr of castings, suchas columns, trusses, sills and lintels i verandas, brackets, vault covers, window aac joor. 9, &c. kind of wrought iron work for bi 8, such ee doors, shui an’ erat &c., done at lowest prices and with <cvepetc! ‘peci attention given to contracts for ali the iron work foi bui of every class. Foundry foot of Forty-sixth street, North river. Samples in sections of afl work a1 the warercoms, 70 and 81 etreet, & few doors cast f Broadway. dE WORLD'S DECREE eI m France, England, jum opit (TE a CE tags Ani tt who’e aiwa: Has ratified his claim,” The four nations above named have given prize medale to E. LYON’S, for his magnetic powder for the destruc- of insects thet tion without poison. oe the fac similes of the medais are on the ‘abels. depot for the magnetic powder an¢ pills, for icseeta and vermin, 424 Broadway. Seg ganprenionyet ergy ee can ve their passports procure unders \- 2; Siso custom house busisece of all Maas attended %e ©. BULT, No. 2 Nassau street, custom houre broker and warehousing and forwarding agent. eee =. artes MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ADIES ARE RESPEOIFULLY INFORMED THLT they have no farther necessity to walk round, look- ing first for a dressmaker, next a plain sewer, and then a suirtsaker, they can have al! those articles made a: 628 Broome étreet, in a etyle unsur; , and a> moderate =. A trial ie solicited. Plesse cut thie out for ference. 7] BS. WM. SIMMONS WILL OPEN HER FALL STOCK of Paris caer ‘Tharsday, 2let September, at we her show rooms, 564 RS H. SMITH, 163 B! OADWAY, (FORMERLY 3¢7 Broadway, ) will open her fal! styles of Frepch mil ifnery on Thi y; © ber 2! RS. RALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET, HaVING RB § turned from Paris with rich fal! bonnets, will open her showrooms on Thursday, the 2ist inet. Ladies, call and s¢@ before you make a purchase. Mion MALHERBE BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM the ladies that she will open Paris millinery on ursday, September 21, at 498 Broadway. Mh BARNELS, 537 BROADWAY, (LATE ‘will open Paris fali millinery on Thuraday, Sept. Mane DE VO3, 585 BROADWAY, Niblo’s,) baving returned ‘rom Paris, will the 20th of September, a most rich ana elegant assort ment of bonnets, caps and headdres imported ex- pressly for her own trade in this city @ respect ulty invites the to examine her establishment and feel. confident that ber French millinery will be foucd, on ex amination, to be the most elegant and richest styles eve rted. UR OPENING DAY.—MRS. CARTER BEGS TO IN C form the ladies tha: ehe will open for exhibition oa ‘Thursday next Sept 21, @ large stock of millinery, » her pew store, 593 Brosoway, as no expense or troudi bas been spared in eslecting the choices’ and most ta sbienable goods the Paria and London mergets can pro duce, and fer taste an: elegance cannot ve vurpasees. A constant succeasion of m ve lties will de ie tro suced through the season, defying competition. Remember Carter’, Paris millinery and .ace manufactory, 693 Broadway. PARIS MILLINERY —MADAMB FERRERO, NO. 5 Great Jones street, will opem fall millinery oo ureday, September 21. AKIS MILLINERY.—MkS. DAVIDSON, 131 CANAL atreet, corner of Laight, will opem Paris fa}! milli nery on Thursday, Sept. 21. ARIS MILLINEKY.—WM. BROWN, (LATE DUNS- more,& Brown,) 443 Broadway, up steire, will open a large and deautitul assortment of millinery on Thursday, 2ist inst, ry\WO FIKS? RaiE MILLINERS, 28D Owe IM. prover wanted. Balary no object. Situations per- manent, Inquire of Mra. Clarke, No. 8 Beach street. HE LABIES ARE 1 ESPECTEULLY INFORMED Tdat MADAME FIDRICH has sent from Paris @ choice selection of embroideries and mantillas in lace silk an€ cloth, anda few of the newest styles of hate and dress caps, all 0° which abe has per ly selected, aud they are now ready at ber warerooms, 128 Waverley place. W TLL OPEN, ON MONDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, A choice lot of straw and beaver nro French flowers, bonnet ribbons, and a stock of Paris featuers, unequalled in this city, which Will be sold cheap for cash, to which we ‘wont solicit the attention of dealers in goods. HOMER & KEICHAM, 64 and 66 John street, corner of William. FINE ARTS. —_—_—_—ooOoOoOoer re ARE ENGRAVINGS, RICH FANCY ARTICLE? books, new — BR’ he subecriber tees mere and susten——~ jutler etreet, and sub-eellar, and ali modera improvements, near all the in Williamed: aire of L. T. VOIGT, 54 Dreatray, 5 emer ' 4. 0 —FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST ° e@ dining saloons and lodging houses situated — tothe Washington market, the neighborhood of the priaci- . This is a splendid chance. Ap- room 9. PURDY & CO. —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS SA- 2.500, leon and restaurant, on the corner two great thoroughfares, with private entrance for ladier, orm partner will be taken. This is a splendid chance. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No, 9. PORD' Y & CO. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTORES e of a grecery store, together with a horse ‘This is a firet rate opportunity for any one ood business stand to enter into business. are about lea: for the West. Apply 7 DECKER & CO., 81 Nassau atreet, room 7d 00 CASH REQUIRED FOR A VALUABLE LOT in Lexington avenue, near Thirty-seventh street; balance can remain; price very low. Also two first class brown stone front houses, for sale or ex- for ote, Apply te HALLOCK & 00, 875 Ninth near ibirty-third street. EXPRESS BUSINESS, CON. nested vith one of our best railroads; this cludes & euperior horse and wagon worth alone the rice asked for the business, Will be eold withoat the Rare if desired. Apply at 102 Nassau Tatreet, room No, 9. PURDY & CO. $350. STORE FOR SALE-—GRE\T sacrifice. —Yola in consequence of the vener’s illness, Inquire today at 90 Main street, Brooklyn. }t must de sold to the first applicant. % ™ FOR THE STOCK: AND FIXTURES OF 4 1 ©) fancy store; excellent location, and now do- ing’a good business, Price asked about half its actual value, but must be sold. Rent low. A rare chance. Apply to HALLOCK & CO., 375 Ninth avenue, near irty third street. 150 —TWO PERSONS, EACH PAYING $150 e and monthly payments of $14 thereafter, jay pur:hase a new house, convenient for four families, opposite central Morisania icpot ; alvo for sale a buildin Sat 25 by 112 feet, for $75 cash. Addrese Cottage, box 191 Heraid office. : —POR SALT, FOR THR ABOVE SUM, A fo light easy business, that can be made to pay ffom $3 to $8 a day proft, This isarare cuance. Ap- ply to-day at No. 6 Catherine gtreet, corner of Division, room 12, up stairs. GOOD CHANCEFOR ANY ONE WITH A SMALL CA- pital —The machinery of an cid estabiished sash, blind and ¢eor factory, for sale, all in good running order. Inquire at 82 East Thirty.xecond street. WHOLESALE AND RETAJI. HAT BUSINESS FOR sale —The store is located in one of the greatest joroughferes in the city, and doing a fine reiail trade, with a jobbing trade of over $60,000, and a good class of cash customers. The stock, lease, good will and fixtures will af ye of, on resonable terms. Apply on the premises, 90 Fulton street, for further particulars, A. OLD ESTABLISHED FANCY AND DRY GOODS store for sale, with a lease of five years, located in id avenue, fitted up nest, a weil selected stock of nd now doing a first rate business; will be sold for considerable less than cost, as the proprietor has another business to attend to; rent low. Apply to JOIN FOSEY, gold manufacturer, 167 Broadway. ARG AINS—! GAINS—B \RGAINS.—THE ADVER- tiser offers the following choice property very cheap, {or cab, viz:—A new two story cottage, and fall lot, well Joca‘ed, for $1,100; a two story cottage, and extra sized lot, for $1,060; ye and « half story cottage, and four extra sized lots, $750; and twenty or thirty vacant lo! at prices ranging from $75 to $200 each. ‘All the abo roperty is situated in the Ninth ward of the city of Bropkiy, convenient to railroads and omnibusee, and well worthy the attention of purchasgrs Apply at No. 288 Madison etreet. (ORNBR LOT FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—TERMS very easy, corner of Fifty fourth street and Sixth avenue; also Jot on Seventh avenue, near Fifty.fourth street. A great opportunity. Apply at 196 Weat Thirty first street. AGUSRREAN STUDIO FOR SALE.—THE LE \SE AND fixtures of the Eagle Dsguerrean Gallery, situs ied ia the most business part of Brooklyn, No. b7 Falion street, will be cold ebeap, for easb, if app) for imme- Giately. Sstisfactory reasove given for selling. Apply on the premises, between the hours of 10 and 40’siock RUG BTORE FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS DRUG store, situated om the corner of two main streets, eatablicbed over thirteen years, fully etocked with ope and fancy goods, doing a epood B papracc boo and family business, is offered for + ‘ae apa being en- gaged in other business yey | is whole time is the only resson for welling. Apply before 10 A. M, or after 8 P.M, cor>ner Court and Atlantic streets, Brogklyn. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN A SPLENDID LOCA- tion, doing @ good business, and where, like ise, a cian csm secure @ lucrative practice. Address ewiss, Union square Port Office. Fs FOR SAL¥—CONTAINING 77 ACRES OF laud, situated in Westchester county, about 20 miles from this city, nea= the New York and New Ha- yen Railroad. Apply to J. H. BROWN, 187 Eighth avenue. ‘OR SALE—EIGHT HOUSES AND LOTS, IN BROOK lyn, moh street and Division Motes No eash requ msible parties. For terms, ap ply 10 GKO. 2. SHUFELU?, Jr., 80 Nassau street, N. Y. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PORTER HOUSES down town, on the Kast river. Ressons for selling satisfactory, For particulars inquire at 19 Coenties alip. F R SALE—THE STOOK, TOOLS AND MACHINERY ef a shovel manufactory. Allof the above tools and machinery are in good order, and of reeent constraction, and with the latest i ements, and capable of turs: ing out fifty aoren ie per Gay. Reasons for selliog made satisfactory upon addressing A. C. D., Herald of- fice. ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX ‘URES Of 4 GRO- ry cellar and two bedrooms, for $150; rent Reston for seiting out is onas 11 per mont count of th» owner leaving the city for another business. Call all this sveek at 98 Went Eighteenth etreet. OR SALE—AN OYSTER OR FISHING SMACK, 12 tons; good sails and rigging all complete—grice ce Apply to the ewner on board, foot of 106th etreet river. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, eve of the best locations up towo—a jong Tease and cheap rent. The stock, fixtures, &c., wil: ve sold at a bargain. Apply immediately av102 Nassau atreet. room No. 9. PURDY & CO. OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY, AN EXCELLENT location, on a great ‘thoroughfare, been eetablisn- ed, fiye years,.and is now doing a tne business; connect- ed with it is everything neees+ary ior carrying on the manufacturing business, Apply at 102 Nassau strect, rcom No, 9. iH PURDY & C0, OR SALE~MAOCHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY AT 122 and 194 Attorney street. Ali the mach'nery, consisting of side lathes, turning machines, lathes for turning sew flanges, steam engine patterns, &# well asthe whole of the fixtures, &c., appertaining to an extensive city foundry. OR SALE—THE LEASE AN!) FIXTURES OF aN oyster and dining -aloon. a fine stand for business; the present owxer seli/ng on account of ill Bealto. Ap: ply On the premise®, 603; Warren street. OX SALE—THE MOVERN THREE STORY AND basement house 178 East Twentieth street, size 20 feet front and 53 feet deep, Lot haif the block. The hovee contains all the modern improvemente, such aa bot air furnace, gae, batoe, &c., and built in the best uepner Terms easy. Convenient to second aveuue stages and cars, 2. ARTOI3, 61 Nassau etreet, up stairs. OR SALE—A LARGE STONE HOUSE, MT PELHAM. x36 feet, basement, first floor and attics, lon, 17 miles on the New Haven cash. Apply to OK, ih Sheriff treet, New York. MES 8. ORSALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND ONEOF TR best dap Int peed on Broadway. Il) heaith of the proprietor the only reason for selling out. For par- ticulars inquire at 349 Broad UR SALE BY J. PECARE—TWO HOUSES ON +EV- K bend one house on East Tweifth street; four ‘Hamabi near Apply to" SALE OR TO LET—A BEAUSIFUL RESIDENCE in Rahway, N.J., consisting of an elegant house barn, with two acres of | covered with end fruit trees, &e. it order, mear the ferry; one house in Wil- rg ‘Will be cold on easy terme. ra ARE, 163 Bester street, ahi Tt is only a few rods from the til reedance for s goutloman Gotag Carles ia chee a rae: in . Possession given on the nt of eto " Tequine ot SAMUEL LDDY, 63 Wall street. R SALE OR TO LET—A FINE FOUR STORY house, with bigh basement, 25 by 55, opposive martine park, 194 West Tweaty-eighth street, a recent structure, of great finish and completeness, Apply on the premises. eight lots of ground, situated on the corner of nrevoort and Washington streets, with build nga enite- » for the planing business ta--4* Fis SALE, OR EXCHANGE—THE LEASE OF LET—AN ELEGANT FIVE TORY 10, No. 82 East Twenty.firet stroe!; Jocation upexcept'onably attractive. KR SALE, TERMS THREE NEW FIR3T CLAS} Fe ent itary heures, in the block of five, ail alike, ty }, Nos. 88, 40 and 46 Twenty-foarth 5 and Lexington avenues. H: every convenierce, and will bear thorongh examination. Pr.ce $14,000 and sess. Apply at 44 Twenty fourth street, or 62 William street, to CHAS. H. SMITH. ‘OR SALE VERY LOW-—A HOUSE AND LOT IN Brooklyn, in Butler street, between Hoyt and Bond. Price $1,800. Inquire on the premises. ROCKERY STORE FOR SALE~NEAR ONE OF THE principal markets; will be sold at a fair valuation to ® person with small ital. Thi an excellent op- portunity, as the stand {a one of the best for the busi ness. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ROCERY AND LIQUOR 8TORE FOR SALE, DOWN ’ town. a great bargain, as the owner cannot attend ‘to it, will be sold at a sacritice; and part of the money can remain if required. For terms, &., apply at the Orleans House, 77 Cortlandt street. MPORTANT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION,-—4 large and valuable medical practice is offered tor sale ins Dopulous district, within a short distance of the city of New York. This is an opportunity seldom to be met with, and well worthy the attention of active and experienced practioners. For further particulars adaress, post paid, box 1,141 Post Uftice. ONTPELIER FOR SALE—A SPLENDID FARMING and timbered estate, containing about 1,000 acrer, 25 miles below Petersburg, Surry county, Va., and 1 mile from Low Point upon a tide water inlet of Jawes river. navigable for large class vessels. About 600 acres of the tract is well timbered with pine, oak apd hickory, prinsipally the former, from which it is estimated that from 25,000 to 80,000 cords of wood may be cut and delivered, at amall expense, at Low Point, and thence shipped to Northern cities, where it is sell: ing for $7 50 per cord, There is a plank road now Dullding directly through Moctpelier to Low Point. The soil, much of it, is very superior. The buildings in condition; # new, large sized and convenient barn rl upon the premises in abundance and easily acces sible. A post office, telegraph office, stores and hotels, between Moctpelier and Low Point It is seldom that such an opportuvity offers for the purchase of a de sirable farm and for carrying onthe wood and coaling business to profit acd advantage. The above property will be offered for sake wae tL the 4th of Ostobes, and if not then disposed of, will be ex publidly for sale at 12 o'clock of that day on the premises, For terms or other information apply to J. A. PAOE, Peters burg, Va. ESTAURANT FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST ON Broadway. No one need answer that eannot fur. ish $10,000 cash. Address 0. P,Q, Herald office, ECONDHAND STEAM ENGI“ E.—A TWENTY HORSE 1D engine, with doigrs ester, furnace, front grate bare, steam pipes anf batety valve, all in good ranning order, will be sold yery low if applica for immedately. Apply to J. LOMAS, Fishkill Landing, N. ¥- ALE OF PINE WOOD IN VIRGINIA —BY VIRTUE of a dec:ee of the County Court of Richmond coun- ty, the undersigned, Commiseioner appointed for the pu e, will sell to the Le pen bidder at public auction, at Fainheim Chorch, in said county, on the 14th day of October, 1854, a large quantity of pine wood, as it stands on the lanés of the late B. C. Chinn, deceased, amoant- ing to several thousend cords This wood stands Chinn’s mill, at the head of Morattico Creek, which empties into the Fappahannock river, and the bulk of it is not more than half a mile cistant from the creek,where it can be taken off by scows. It is distant half mile from a railway leading to the creek, where a ready sale may be met with from Mr. Cobb, the owner of the railway, at the highest market rates The woods will be surveye} and Jaid off into three lots, of which a disgram will be exhibited. ‘Térms—The wood will be seld standing, by the limit, or upset, of $25 acre, and five Ist January, 1855, will be aliowed for cutting and removing itfrom the land. The costs and expenses of sale, (commirsions, &c.) will be required ineash. A credit on the balance of one and two years from Ist of January, 1855, with interest from that day. Bonds, with surety approved by commissioners, raquired for deferred payment. One of the undersigned, R. B Mitchell, may ‘be addressed at Litwalton, Lancaster county, Va, near the premises, and will show the property to any one de tiring to purchase. Any information desired from Ro. Mayo, Jr , can be haa by addressing at Rague, Westmore- Jana, Va. RICH’D B MICCAELL, 0. MAYO, Jr. TS CALIFORNIANS AND OTHERS.—GREAT CHANCE for an enterprising man, having $6,000 to $7,000. A business by which the proprietor has made $3,000 cver an above all his expenses, during the past year. The above, with a leate of three years of the premises, stock, fixtures, &c., will be sold, and all necessary in- formation given to carry on the above euccessfully. Ad- dress Cantor, Herald office. 10 GROCERS.—FOR SALE, Ti STOCK, FIXTURES and lease of a first class corner ery and liquor store, now doing a cash business of a week, with license paid. Also, a horse, wagon and spring cart. The whole will be sold cheap, as the owner Is going South Apply at 91 Divison street information. (RUS TEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES(ATE —BY virtue of deed of trust executed to the subscriber as trustee, pearing date the 13th day of July, 1853, by Jubn T. Gilliam and Ano L. his wife, and daly recorded {w the elerk’s office of James City county court, for cer: tain purposes therein expres: I shalt, as trustee sforeraid, offer for sale te the highest bidder, for cash, before the court house door in the city of Lage gate on the 18th day of November nex’, a very valuable et of land lying in the county of Jamer City, contait ig, according to estimation, nine hundred and ninety- four and one-fourth seres. The land has on it an excel. lent dwelling houre, with the necessary out-houses, ond lies ee age Soe @ navigable creek, three miles from its mouth. ere is a large Ppa of pine, oak and hickory timber growing upon the land, and within one mile of a pet landing on the creek before mention- ed, which being converted into woot, with the pre- sent high prices of that article, would make the land very valuable. I deem it unnecessary to give a further de- acription of the land, as persons wishing to purchase would doubtiess view the premises before the day of sale. The subscriber, or Mr. Jt T Gilliam, residing on the farm, will take pleasure in showing the land to any per- son wisbing to purchase. Wil. L. SPENCER, James City county, June 30, 1854. Trostee. ge BE S0LD—A THREAD, NEEDLE, AND FANCY store, at 261 Eleventh street, near avenue C. SINABLE WESLERN BRANCH LiND FOR 8a @ ig Norfolk county, Va —Pursuant to @ decree oi the Cirevit Court of Norfolk county, pronounced in the svits of Galt’s Guardian against Galt and al., and Lynes’ Guardian vs. Galt and al, will be sold at public auction, Ddefore the Court House of Norfolk gaaty, on the 28th day of September next, that being the first day of the Circnit Court, three tracke of land, situated on the Western Branch in said county, adjoining each other. The three tracts united contain 160 acres, bounded by the lands ef Josiah Ellitt snd others, the Western Branch, ané a small creek on the eastern boundary. One third of the land is well set with pins wood, suitab) for steamboat parpones, not more then three-fourths of a wile from the jing on the Western Branch, where any ‘youtel drawing twelve feet water can toad proceed to Kisateth river, which is three miles off. The texture of the soil is partiewiarly adapted to the growth of all the vegetables so Stier org? grown in thie neighbor- hood, being high and light, requiring little or no diteh- ing. ’Tae water space of the landing is large and par- ticularly adap'ed to the planting of oysters, which busi- ne done largely and to great advan! on the . This land is on the Portsmouth side of the branch, five miles distant from s1id place, and has on it a sxosl) house, which, with little reform, will make comfortable residence for « small family. Such an op- ata ‘dom offered to persons desirous of going in the wood aud tracking busit The terms the sale will be~So much of Re sae money as will de- fray the expenses ot the suit will be requi in cash, avd the balance s credit of six ant nine months, to carry insexest from the day ef sale, with approved bond and security and lien on the land. Persons wishing to view the land re to the day of asle, will call on James Murdaugh. in Portsmouth, (who hawa plot of the land,) or the subscriber, in Norfolk DICKIE GALT, Commissioner. LOST AND FOUND. 0G LOST.—FiVE DOLLARS REWARD —STRAYED from the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and ‘Thirty-seven:h street, on Sanday mornivg, & black and white Newfoun aad dog; three white fees, ieft fore foot Diack, teil biack, breast white. Toe above reward will be peld for his recovery. OUNP—A FOB CHAIN, RING AT EACH END, Apply to George Ryer, corner of Ann and Broad way, or to officer Martin, police office. L T—$5 SEWARD—A SMALL S107, BLAGK WIT@ a while breast, « cross of King Charles and spaniel. @ lon’ «a Monday night of last weok, from house 66 }aat Twenty seventh street, will be rewarded as above. ae accion hint Ls IN OR NEAR THE PARK, A LARGE EN- ape, directed S. A. Martin, containing papera of no value to any one else. Will the finier please leaye them at the Cty Pos! 5 OST—ON WEDNE:DAY, 13TH INST , between the hours of 3ani 6P. M., a lsdies braceie:, with @ daguerreotype attached, being made o1 the Bair of « deceased relatire, it is valuable to owner and the finder will confer a favorand be suitably rewarded on returning {t to 53 West Twenty. fourth stree! ber ee O3T—IN WILLIAM STREET, BETWEEN ¥ I; and Duaze, a gold and green leaf Drenatpine taisd with pearl. The finder will be hendsomely rewarded by leaving it with SOLOMAN LEVI, 172 William street. OST—ON SATURDAY. 16TH INSTAN L bracele:, with a small piece of han abet attached. ie Ander wil! receive s suitable reward recta it to A. 1, Brows, 287 Brosdway, third floor. * OST—OR TAKEN FROM FRONT OF PREMISES 164 By returning her there, IN BROAD. Pearl strect, on Friday night laat, two co} cook- ing vessels, one of them square, large size, wil hole at the'top. ‘The Dater will be hberalty rewardco fod by returning them to 164 Pearl street. ax tha «-- De convaniantia<—"——~ é WEWANTS HEI § 30 TO $2,500.—TO TAILORS AND OTHERS.-4 Btore to let fixtures for sale, with stock, handsomely fitted up; sitaste on the wed. side of Broadway, vow ga good business. Willb3 mY bargain if applied for immediately. Apply a+ street. — $$$ BAKERY 10 LET—THE CLD ESTABLISHED BA- kery to let, No 22 Spring street. Has berm lately itted up. App!y at 22spring street, FINE TWO STORY AND ATTIC @OUSE, HAS 15 rooms, and all the modern im, F in the rear, former! house. The house is situated at 113 Hammond Please inquire of J.J HOUGHTALIN, No. 9 Perry atreet. FAMILY RE:IDING NEAR ST. JOHN’3 PARK, having more room than they require, will let seve- fal rooms, completely furnished, te gentlemen, with partial board, or to gentlemen and their wires, (without children,) with full board for wife onl fonse of first class; bath, gas, piano and pri bath. References exchanged. Apply at 18 Varick street. A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY HaVING A house all to herself, and but # small family, would let the two lower well furnished sagged to & party of German or American geatlemen, who would prefer the comforts of a realty social winie eewe = the “— niences of general ing an ing houses. at 108 Fianklin street, west of Broadway. 4 AGUERREAN ROOM 10 LET—WItH FIRST RATE skylight, at 878 Brosdvey, For terms apply at 290 Broadway, room No. 9, third atory. . WELLING HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR sale —The new, modern built brick house, situated at 48 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, will be let on ressona- ble terms. and the furniture, which is nearly sew, wi be sold cheap. Rent $650 per year. Apply on the Premises. Fein ten COUNTRY SEAT TO LEASE—TOGEIHER with horses, live stock carriages &:., in » healthy ‘tion of easy access to the ce the furniture &ec. will be sold if dssite.d Apply to HOMER MORGAN & Co. No. 8 Pine street. | aye ROOMS TO LET, IN JERSEY CITY.— Parlor and bed-room on the first floor, and two rcoms on the secon floor, with use of basemest. To let separate or togetber. Inquire of JOHN DAVIDSON, No. 16 Su: street, ‘OUSE TO LE? AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—IN For particulars address S. © Franklin aquare; or spply onthe premises, No. 4 ford place, Bloomtield s\ie+t, Hoboken. MPORTANT TO WHEULWRIGRTS.—TO LET, A wheelwright shop, in a good locality for baniness. Toa competent man this {x a chance seldom to be met with. Apply toJ 8. WILZON, 219 Gold atrset, Brooklyn. it ¥F'CE AND DESK ROOM, OR PART OF STORE TO Jet, first floor, well lightes; term till lat of May, perhaps tonger. Inquire on the premises, 107 Broadway. ENT TAKEN OUT IN BOARD IN PART.—THE FOUR )» atory modern built hou:e, 274 Ninth street, pear Tompkins square, Will be let as above wi hout board. Rent low. ton water. *¥¥0 LET—THE THIXD SLORY OF BUILDING 24 BERE- A. wan street, with windows front, rear and side, 86 ‘get deap, will be let totwo tenants. Also, basement of So. 12. pruce street, well calculated for # press room, as 4 is in the immediate neighborhood of steam power. The gore ix 96 feet dec} oe Inquire of JAMES CONNOR & SONS, 29 Bockman ctreet. ‘0 LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, PART of the house No 81 Barrow street, near Bleecker. ‘0 LET—NEW STORES OR WAREROOMS, 265 BOWE- ry—adapted for business that requires a large show view on the street. Would be rented low toa te- vant. Apply to GEO. W. DEAN, between the sof 10 and 2, on the premises. (0 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY furnished parlors, and two bedrooms, in a retired neighborhood, near St. John’s park. Inquire at No, 28 ‘ihaiooe began) street, Gas, bath, &. Reference re- quired. (0 LET—A FRONT PARLOR AND A FEW CHOICE rooms for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with or without modern im- Sheers in the house. 86 Murray street, Cellege jotel. : LET—PART OF A HOUSE IN SIXTH AVENUE, BE- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, consisting of one or two parlors, four bedrooms, and basement. In- quire tn th 175 Sixth T[\0 LET—TO A GOOD TENANT, TO TAE 1ST OF MAY, a first class English basement house, four stories, with all the modern improvements, in a pleasant street convenient to cars and stages, House and treet lighted with gas. Inquire of the owzer, ia the house, 115 East Thirty-ninth street, between Lexington and Third ave- nue R. GIBBON. ‘enue. 10 LEL—IN HOUSK 188 CANAL SIRES, Tae whole of thé second story, with tea room and Kitchen on ground fluor; a first ra‘e stand for business. Apply between the hours of 9 and 12 o’clock. ‘0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOU:E, sisting of two laree rocms, guitable for a gentle- man and bis wife. Inquire on the premises, 185 Walker street, next door to the Citizens’ Bank. The bsst of re- ferences given and required. 10 LET—A LARGE HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES OF lazd, on Bloomingdsle road, between 100th and 101st ‘reeta, ond possession given immediately. inquire on the premises, or at 86 Cedar street, [0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 173 GREENE STREET, near Bleecker; also the house No. 138 Auison ave- pue, Brooklyn. Inquire of FRANOI3 BLANCHET, No. 200 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. M. or alter 5 P. 3. CON- NO LET—StVE&AL HOUSES AND PARTS OF HOUSER, in New Brooklyn, at very low rents. Apply at 288 Madison street. ea LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, ONE OR TWO stories of a new and el tly finished house on ‘est Forty fifth street, with the modern improve- men terms moderate. Inquire of BE L COBB, 46 Dey atreet. 0 LET—THE COMMODIOUS THREE STORY AND attic brick house 67 St. Mark’s place, from now till ist of May next, with privilege of another year; the fur- nitare will also be sold at atair price. Apply to CHAS- , PONVERT & O0., 67 Water street. 10 LET—SEPA! three story brick store and dwelling No 3 Third nue. The deelling is fitted with and bath, and ia very desirable for a genteel family. The store is at present occupied as a drug store. Apply to BYRD & HALL, 12 Warren street. 4 ad LET—A NEAT COITAGE HOUSE, PLE\SANTLY situated on the Third avenue, between 111th and 112th streets; rent $225 per annum. Also, a genteel two story house, a¢joining, with a good stable in the rear, the second story of which, 18x40 feet, can be used as a work shop if required; rent $250 per annum. Apply to W. H. STOGDILL, 167 ‘Brosdway, or upon the premises. LET—A VERY NICE THREE STORY AND BASE- ment house, plessantly situated, west of Broad- way, convenient to the cars and stages, with modern improvements, coo , = atepe &e., every thingeomplete. Ken’ ‘ver May axe, B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. T° LET—FROM THE FIRST OF NOV! ‘A FIRSI class basement house, now being fii }, with every desirable modern improvement, situated en north side of Fast Seventeenth sant square, Rent $1,600. Apviy, o’clock P. M., st 212 Pearl street, or between 6 and 8 P M., at 182 East Seventeenth street, to THOMAS MORTON y\0 18T—AND THE FIXTURES FoR SALE—a FIN corner store, fitted up for groceries or liquors. This is a fine chance for a business man, as all will be sold cheap App! premises, corner of Thirty-fitth street and Fi ‘ LET, OR LEASE—THE THREE STORY BRK house 219 West Twenty-seventh street; has just beer painted, and has all the modern improvements. oH ve let to 8 good tenant Jew, and the furniture soid cheap, P . BULKLES street. hours from 910 Lo'soek. ‘eae oe Spear eee by LET OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YE \RS~A fin new three story and basement house, on Weat Forty. street, three rooms deep, with all the mocern improvements; reat i983 given im- meciately, Inquire of E. L. COBB, Bite atrect — ear ae eae LEASE—THE ROUSE AND LOT NO. 364 BROAD- Mo corner Franklin will be leased for s term years. “Apply to AMAMS & LUCKEY, 75 Nassau street. esc Soe Suetaenataataaat RENT—TWO LARGE ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN easd, ot 10 Gina meee tates atoey eee ot eek way; furnished or unfurnished, Seem 0 RENT—A THREE STOR T al the ‘eton im, if cat in Beta aa street, near Sixth avenue,” Apply to 16) Broadway, between 11 and 8 o'clock. Rent low. FREEMASONS AND ODD FELLOWS.—T0 LET, A IEF und thirteenth streat, eugene teiny farmed ry eet lodge pas Mg with anterooas, &e., ee ee

Other pages from this issue: