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ROVERTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. EE ee ee wor trre BROABWAY.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, consis | of ‘lor and two bedrooms, on fizet floor, with fall . Bath, gas,&c. Also rooms fer single gentlemen. Also, parlor on second floor. ——— HUDSON STREET.—BOARDING FOR FAMI- ; four newly Gtted, with de. ; extra aces Sea soe room, ‘second a ne ac. Immediaic epetetian, will secure an arrangement for large or small rooms. 600 Settat caren bear: for PS pa Pupils tangh any dance de- eired, in class or separately. teachers in at nee. Circulars can be procured. All applications to be made at 274 Bowery, book store. ‘WEST TWENTY. FIRST STREET —ROOMS FUR- nished or unfurnished, on second floor, to let, suitable for a family or single gentlemen. House con- tains modern improvements, and within a few doors of Highth avenve. ferences exchanged. Family private. IDSON STREET, OPPOSITE 8ST. JOHN’S .-Furnished rooms tg let, with board, to 147 Ba or gentlemen and their wives. The house has all the modern improvements and newly fur- awhed. 4 HUDSON STREET, FRONTING 8ST. JOHN’S yaa frout room and vedroom, having 18, » to let, with beard. Keferenses exchanged. 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, FIFTH DOOR WEST OF Washicgton square —A parlor, with bedroom @epnecting, on first or second floor, furnished or unfar- Bished, to let with board, Can be had immediately, bath, &e. Terms moceraic AND 62 VARICK STREET—ST. JOHN’S PARK.— A large, comfortably furnished front room, ou #eoond floor, 10 let with board, to a gentleman and his wir 80 & reom suitable fortwo single gentlemen; first class accommodations; gas, baths, &c. Inquire as GROVE STREET, NEAR BLFECKER—A [ | : F} L a Qisa i i : : 3 & lee] i 3 i ! :f ‘ i ; 5 : He = PI han iy excellent wal ‘of atantie ferry, and five of Wall at 288 Henry street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS furnished, with board, may be obtained at tlantic street. House new, with the modern improve- ments. 04RD IN BROOKLYN, THREE BLOCK3 FROM Montague and Atlantic ferries. House new and modern improvements, and but few boarders taken. Genteel persons can be accommodated with suits or single rooms for the winter season, by ap: lying at 252 Hicks street. Reference given and required. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW FIRST class boarcers can be accommwWated with rooms and board, in s new house, sete furnished and conve- nient)y located, by ar plying at 320 Henry street, between Harrison and Degraw. References exchanced, WOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON gentlemen, that can room togother, ‘of rooms, with partial board, ina street, ard pleasantly situated house, with pantries, gas, halls heated, &e, Moderate price.’ 43 Middagn siree:, near Willow street, OARD ON BROOKL’ HEIGHTS —A DESIRABLE suit of rooms, with a view of tha river, will be let with partial board, to # party of geatlemen for the win- ter. Also, & large front room, with bedroom ani paa- tries, for a gentleman and wife, near Wall street ferry, Please adress B.D. M., Herald office. Hzhbt'vl suite of rooms to let, together or sepa- ly, furnished or unfarnished, with doard; house first eoutaining modern improvements. Lccation most Gerirable, and accessible to car and stage lines. 3 BOND STREFT—ONF GOOD PARLOR ON SECOND floor, front; also, front and back, on third floor, ‘to let, to gentlemen only, witn partial beard, or as lodg- ings; alo, one room in the attic, First house, with all the modern improvements. 14 BOND STREET —ONE OR TWO FINE LARGE roems, furnished or unfurnisbed, with board, for gentlemen and their wives, or for sing’e gentiemen; also ‘two comfortable attic rooms. The fmaprevementi 1 Toems to ler, onthe second floor. Can be seen Ftwodeys. Applycn the premisos, 12 White atueet, 11 UNIVERSITY PLACE, ONE 0* THE MO3T DE- of WHITE STREET.—TWO Linc FURNISHED lightful locations in the city, immediate vicinity Breadway, Fifth avenue, hotels, amusements, &., suite of rooms, with board, ‘or fawilies or gentlemen, ean vow be secured upon advantageous terms. House replete with every convenience. ee E0004 streot. “Families desiring apar'uments for the fall or oan, by immediste spplication, obtain suite of farnished, with & on first and Doors. honse is Srst clase, in imumediste Wataity of Union square. i GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN, UPON IMMEDIATE be Lies pe a largo parlor, with bedroom and ached, at 25 Washington place. Best of refer- (i008 required. FEW GENTLEMEN, AND A GENILEMAN AND his wife, can be accommodated with board and eomfortable rooms in a private family. Apply at 181 Mulberry street, one door Broome street. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ALSO GENTLEMEN and their wives, can be scocmmodated witn board 10 Lere: ee few doors from Hadson street. Houre supplied with bot aud cold water shower baths, &. A SIITING ROOM AND TWO BED ROOMS TO LET, to two or three persons of the first respectability, | om reasonad e terms; private table if required. App! at 61 Lexington avenue. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- iJomen ean obtain pleasantly farnisbed or ua- raised | apartments, on seoond floor of house eligibly bp Rear oar routes of South and Wall treet ferries, | mily being small acd ocisbly inclined, it would cesiravle place for the winter. House furnished Terms moderate. Refe- jome, Herald office. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, RESIDING ON BROOK- A lyn Heights, have two bed rooms and parior with gh which they would let to two gen lemen of respecta- ity with board. ‘Those seeking a accial and comforts, Ble home with good living, may addsess X. L., box 103, Herald office. PARTMENTS FOR SINGLE GENTLEM board, wert of and near Broadway, two 5 Fooms; also a handsomely furnished room fcr a gentls- wan ind wife. {House first ciass, with modern improve- Poh Location very cesirable. Apply at 91 Prince atree! PRiVAT'E FAMILY, OCCUPYING A ROOMY TWO ttory house, gen'eelly furnished, would take ove Or two gentkemen aud thei wives to board. ‘io young and genteel company & cowfortab'e home vould be ot- fered; sceiety principle chject. Warm and cold baths io the house, AddreesR G., Hereld cflice WO?D TO THE WIFE 38 SUFFICIENT.—THE Broadway Boarding Excbavge, 387 Broadway, bas Were daily cails for boas thio it can supply. Oar lo- eatizn is co centra) and method £o convenient, that it is about how: the only means boarcers will adopt to select their PARTMENTS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. A email respectable family of grown perrons can sceommodates with neat spartments, unfucnished, with- out bosrd; or a few young gentlemen of steady havits ed with boa:d and lodging. Apply at No, | street. Angas LET—LARGE, HANDSOME AND lefty rocms at 53 Cre«by street; possession imue- | iately; Croton water on every floor, and largs yard In- ‘of JOAN FE! nd ivory worker, %_pOARD—A GENTLEMEN AND WIFH, AND ASINGI@ 8 gentlemen, can have rooms, with full or porti I smart, at 224 Greene street, near Fourth ; also, a basemont $e let for an office. Bath aud gas in ihe house. Refer- maces required, OARD.—TWO OR TAKEE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with partial board ina private ily, at No. 20 Cottyge place, in one of those haud- sonze cottages between Houston and Bleecker, OARD—NO. 4 ABINGDON SQUARB, (WEST SIDE;) locality d:lighifel, and accessible oy cars anil stages ali parts ot the town. Also, a front basement to gy with or without board, lately occupied by a phy- OARD—AN UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO drooms, on the second floor, for a geutiemsn ; full board fur the lady; whare there are arders taken pre‘erre’. Acdress J. 6.0, ice, staring terms and Ipcation. OART—PER‘ ONS WISHING BOARD OR BOARDERS | iN find no other medim so sure, 99 reapectable, ent s8 curd. Boatdsrs direc.ed free uf charge. ‘You will eonsu;; te happiness and savety of your fami- it the offlee, Cliaton sal, corner of Eighth tte place. OARD.—A WIDOW LADY HAVING a HOUSE pleasantly situated, with ali the modern Improve- ments, will let a room on the tirst or second floors, wii , Or single geatis Apply at Ju7 twelfth O4RD.—FURNIEBED R00 tleman and his xife, anda party of single ga en, with full or partial board. ‘ihe house is de fally titua‘ed, overlooking the park on Union square and i furnisnea with gw, baths, &c. Apply at 22 Usion OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM ON THE Sk ‘OND floor, with » grate ip it, to let in a privsta beuy, ith fo.lor pariial board, to one cr two young gentle- men, Apply at 1]4 Fraublin street OARD.—WEST OF AND NEA t BRIADWAY, ROOMS avd suites, newly and beautifully furnished now vacent; heuse firstclass, baths and gas. The moat un- exceptionable reference required acd given, Please call at 29 Clinton place Bis: IN A BRIVATE FRENCH PAMILY..-AN Ameriesn centiewan wir! to practice the Fren:h Dgvsge, con room, with fali or partial board in @ French family. Loest near Second avenue ani ew street; references exchanged. Addirove B, ?. ¥., ra'd offices. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY —A FRONT ROOM and be: room, handsome!y furnished, haviog hot and and am jie close room, will be let tos gon- and ‘wife, or sma'l fomliy, with board, 52 Eest Sixteenth stree*, near Irving place. References ex- ebanged. Bowe Bpooexs, NEL? FULTON FRtaY.— Two single geatlemen desi: tos comforts of & home ran be accommodated with a plesszot room, with rr sent ibe ry peed a ay ee on one eo Tatts en. nyo! Sands street. i aa: eetonae pe be ait Wife, can be a bated ‘with good beard ts very pledsart locatios, and vnere there are bat few boariers, and only fiva ainutes feo Beh ob td Catherise Apply at No. 6? i “RD IN BROOKLYN--A PRIVeTR MILY =} E childrén cr doard/re—haves handsome ray ny Pantry, on econ) hoor, to let to agentieman and’ wi’, «ra tivgle see emap, or vould make ar erate with 2enp, wishiog more room. Full soar t for Is tiea: pa tai for genti-men, Keferences exch n; ‘Parson: sishing tbe comforts of a home, ern address Mrs, Gimten, post otbce, N. FEW GSNTLEWEN, OR 4 | OARD IN HOBOREN.—A FRONT PARLOR AND > bedroom to let, furnished or unfurnished, to 9 gentleman and bis wife ortwo singls gentlemen, in a private American family, first block (one minutes walk) from the ferry. Reference given and required, Address A. O. B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN and bis wife, in private family, Address A. M., box 150 Herald office, stating terms, accommodations, &c. Bske WANTED— By A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND infant, « pleasant front room, and bedroom attached, with closets, &c., either on recond or third floors, uafur: nished, as the partier have furnitare. Must be a'strictly private family, where there are few or no ether boarders, ard terms moderate. The highest referenco given and required. Address, with full particulars and location, E. W. F., box 1,276 Post Office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A PRIVATE family, or first clase boarding house, whore lessons in singing, pianoforte and harp, will be considered an equivalent for board, &s. References exchanged, Ad- Gress E , Hall’s music store, 239 Broad OaRD WANTED—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM IN A private family by a lady, located on or near Broad- Way, between Houston and Tenth streets. Terms not to exceed $10 per week. References exchanged. Address Bumuer, Herald office. Aste WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY IN SOUTH Brcoklyn, in the immeciate neighborhood of First place, for # gentleman and his sister. ‘Terms moderate, pose with references, R. M. Bradford, box 462 Post ce. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wi & second story front room, with large pautry. io a hous: with all the modern improvements; iocation between Fourth and Fourteexth streets, Address K., Herald office. Letter be post OARD WANTED, FOR A L , IN A FAMILY where she can be retired and no questions asked. Location a Bleecker street creferred. Address T. C., Herald office, for two or three days, OARDING.—ONE OR TWO SMALL FAMILIES CAN be accommodated with board end tine rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished, at 74 East Twonty-third atreet. The house contains sll modern improvements, and is Pleatantly situated, between Fourth cud Lexington svenues. Ae en nT OSS OT B° \RDING—WITH PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE rooms on second and third fioors, at 49 Greenwich aa Ghee (eet sever A geatieman and wife, algo severt men, meet with ailthe comtorts of a home, i Biter ena ive FRONT PARLOR ON THE FIRST t floor and two bedrooms, comfortably furnishad, to , with breakfast if required, ina private family, in Waver-ey place, near the square, ply for iuformation at the drug ind Wocster Torms moderate. Ap- re, corner of Fourta MADISON AVENUE —FAMILIES agivg board for the fall and winter, can be supplied with rooms, either furnished or uafar vished, in a newly ostablishod first class house, replo'e with every convenience. Wall atrest stages pass the door, and other lines a:e in close proximity. Anearly application is desirab! OARDING,—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with single rooms, wi'h or with- out board, in a private family; aleo a gentleman and his wife and one young lady. ‘terms moderate. Ap,ly at No. 6 Bicks street, corner of Fulton, tro minutes walk from the Brookiyn ferry. OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can obtain plsasan’ rooms, fur- nished o¢ urfarnished, in s modern house, on moderate terms, at 116 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avyenves. OARDING, AT THE NEW COLLINS HOTEL —A few suits for familics, and single rooms, will be lot jor the winter on reasonable terms. TALLMAN & MAYES, corner Caral and West sts ROOKLYN HEIGHTS —A GENTLEMAN AND WI and two slogle gentlemen, can be accommodate ith rooms and bosrd at No. 6 Willow street, withia two minutes walk of Fulida ferry. References exchaoged. ROOKLYN, 118 SANDS STREET.—TWO ROOMS, communicating, on second floor, with large pan: tries, will be Jet, with bosrd, to gentlemen and their wives. Aleo, two single gentlemen can be accommoda- ted ina private family, dive minutes walk from Fuitonor Bridge mtrest ferries. - HAMBERS STREET BOARD.-.PARTIE3 WISHING A Pleasant private house, down town, may obtaia desirable rooms, suitable for families or single gentle- men, on moderate terms. Froe ure of bath. Transient ‘boarders, $1 25 per day; table boarders, $2 60 per week. Apply at 165 Chambers street, RENCH BCARD—A NEATLY FURNISHED 800M on recoud floor, to let to single gentiemen, in a re- tpectable private Freneh family, with breakfast, toa, and éinner on Sundays, if required. The house is provided with every new improvement. Apply at 106 Bleccker etreet, weet of and near Broadway, URNT weve cmd TO bea Wel | baud ONE ge gentiemen. 4 pply to Mra. J. MINIZLS, ‘eet, corner of Broadw UF NIB7ED ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FA. wily, by a single gentleman, with dreakfas: and tea, and Cinner on Sundays; location west of Broad vay, below Bieecker street. Address G. C. Woods, Herald office. ‘URNISHED FOOMS—WITHOUT BOARD, DOWN town —Tvo or three gentlemen, wishing to room to- gether for the winter, can have two very noatly fur. ished front rooma, in s desirable neighborhood, ta eS family. Terms for the two reoms, with fi uodays and evenings, $10 per week. Inquire at 21 East Broadway. bgp D ROOMS TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FA mily.—Two bandsome scorns to lez, to single gentle- men, ia agenteel house, where quie: and comfert can beobtainsd. Apply 9t 230 Woos er ytreet, near Amity. )URNISHED ROOM WANTED —BY A HIGHLY RF. spectable young lady, @ furnished room, in Broo«- lyn, with board, where she could esrry on the dreas mashing busines, Those having scch wil! please sddress Dressmaker, 17 Debevoise street, Brooklyn. URNTHFD ROOMS—WITA BOARD, FOR G é. men and their wives or single gentlemen, oa car aad ge routes, st 63 West Twenty-first stree’, corner of th avenm URNISHED ROOM floor, with cloret, g man, with or without brea! ly, where there are no ch dren tom avenue, P TOWN IE SE ke , to het to aaingle go Afast, fo a small private Inquire a 72 Lexing- out board; a Freoch or German family prefecrad taticg location and terms, which must be mo- . A. Le, Herald office, { ENTLEMEN CAN OBT -IN VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, with or without pactial board, in a private family, wi they will joy all the com’orta of home and egreeable society. The house has all the modern im- provements, and convenient to stayea and railroad. Ap- ply at No. 79 East Fifteonth strest, a few doors from Ir- ‘ving place. ANDSOMELY FURNI-HAD ROOM3 H out board, a’, 22 Waverley place, wn Dalit se Mi A sete Fy reise, i 03g ROOMS 10 LKT, WiTr y cd, io & revpretanle ‘AIOY, ton mutes waik from the ferry, i poh rabie the Toms moderate, Apple ‘9 In Gardea. Sixev, Hooker, 5: sadresa ’ Borst obise” FENIVATE 20\RD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC AP” ectumozsted with singie rooms axe partial board in a tingle private fai where there are no other boardere, Terma moti Apply s¢ at 128 M, ue, one coor from Gold street, rsokiye, ey a RIVATE BOARD.--A GENTLEMAN AND HIi WIFB can obtein a anit of turniched rooms, on second ¢r third floor, with all modern improvenente; also s win- ele room, at 36 West Twenty-second stice’, bet xeon Fifth ard Sixth avenses, OOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLEURN.—TWo very superior rooms ins ‘iret clave bouse, fur- nished, with a private family where there are no chil- @ven or boardera Reference exchinged. Apply at $1 eave ROOM War , Wit 10 LET, WItu- TNCLAI’®, 164 BROABWAY.—A SUITE OF ROOMS on second floor, consisting of parlors and bedrooms roger seoumiiy pelntehons ary ) {Re reem,) om application as above. NT ROOMS.—4 joe. GENTLEMEN.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, Big board, at 61 Warren street. References ex- tC) LET, WITH FULL BOARD—THE SECOND STORY, unfurnished rooms, 52 Varisk a1 opposite St. n’s park. Also furnished rooms for two or three jle gentlemen. A very pleasant situation for gentle- men and their families. Gas and Croton water in the rooms, and bathing room on the same floor. 0 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN suits or eipgly; would let second floor with one Dasement, toa gentleman and wife. Gas, baths, &c. Apply at 52 Bond street. NFURNISHED ROOM3 WANTED—IN A CENTRAL location, two or three rooms, without board, by a small family.’ Address C. W. H., Broadway Post Office. ve DESIRABLE SUI"S OF ROOMS AND A FEW full single rooms on first, second and third floors, with or partial board, can now be obtained in the new, first clars house, having a!) modern improvements, 106 Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street. ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, WITA board, where dinoer cam be obtained at 43¢ ‘o'clock. Address post paid, stating terms, J. C. G., box 3,054 Post Office. =e ANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, in a quiet neighborhood, where there are no othat boarders; with a widow lady prefe ; to be oceupied in the day time only. Payment vance in lieu of re- ference. Ad : A. B, Broadway Post Ofiice ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED Toms with partial board. in a boarding house or private family where Spanish isspoken. Adarass H. W., Kerald office. OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT BELLPORT, L I—The fourth term of the Bellport Classical Inutt- te, will commence on the first fuesday in Novembor, For ‘circulars, apply to Wm, Kevan, Kaq., 116 Water street, New York, and for full particulars, addross JAMES CRUIKSHANK, Principal. Gp OVERNESS <A LADY, WHOSE PRESENT ENG ‘GE. ment will close at the end of October, is desirous of obtaining a situation as governess in one of the touthern Staten; she is competent to teach the usual branches of an English education, with french, (which she » fiuently,) musi, and the radimants of Italien. fers to Mrs. James 3. Huggias, No. 133 Tweifth street, or Mrs. F, A, Livingston, No. 51 Amity st, 183 STEELE’S DAY AND BUARDING SCHOOL FOR young ladies. at No. 6 Eat Thirtieth street, be- tween Fifth and Madison avenues, will reopen on Tues- day, September 12. The besl teachers of French, music and drawing are employed. Circulars may be obtained at her residence — ADAME A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH g and day school for young ladies, No. 279 Fitth avenue, corner of Thirty-first street, has re opsn- ed on Monday, Sept. H. Am omnibus is attached to the fastitution. $$$ 7 MADAME bys eccaenatle hacia boarding jay nohool for » No. 300 Laeger bet ween oath teenth and Nineteenth street ill re-open on Friday, September 16. A stage is att to the establishment for pupils at a BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD $310 pianoforte, for sale for $385, splendid tone, round corners, perfect every way, not four months old, fully warranted, by the best makers; the owner is going to Europe. it can be seen at No. 6 College place, from 9 o'clock unti) 3. > ee eee ere ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MIs8, WAO IS DESIROUS of becoming a teacher of ornamental branches, beard apd tuition ina seminary where French, music, drawing and painting are taugh? by efficiext professors. Terms not to exceed $40 per quarter. Address Excel- sior, Herald cfice, one week. MUSICAL, HEAP PIANOFORTES AND MUSIC —GREiT BAR. gains.—To day we commence the experiment of s¢'l- ing at belf the usual profits. Fine planos at. low prices, A written saaranten, ‘signed by ourselves and ths mana- facturerr, given each instrument, which is fully warranted. COOK & BROTHER, 848 Broadway. ADAME FE. WALLACE BOUCHELLE, 98 KASt ‘Twenty-eighth street, has tze honor to announce to ber pupils and the public that she has returned to, this city. ML, RRMG8t, PRorms os oF Musi, erect e fully informa bis pupils end the public that be #11 re-commen.e inetruetions on the pianofor:e on the i2th instant, AN eommupiestions addressed to No. 2 Abingdon place, corner Gremwieh street, will reosive a x R, OTTO MULLER, TEACAER OF THE PIANOFORTE and singing, 320 Broadway, continues to give les sons at hie residence and those of his pupils. For fur ther information please apply at his residence, or by Jotter. 183 GALE, TEACHER OF ‘Thirteenth etreet, beoween ‘Terme moderate. Music, NO. 61 WEST its end Sixth eve- Buen. mY RS SEGUIN’S ACADEMY OF MU-IC Is NOW OPEN for the reception of lady amateurs, and those atucying for the church, concert room or atage. Classes twice a week, Mrs eguin will give all information at her residenee, No 9 St Clement’s place, between Wa- verley place and Eighth ptreet. aa € UsIC.—ONE OR TWO PUPILS CAN BE INSTRUCT- ed on the planeforte, by » youvg lady, at her o. residence: she would a)so be willing to receive lessons ia Spanish from a competent lady, for which se wou'd give musical lessons. Apply to 3. C., 20 Herald officasv USICAL.—THE CONCERTINA, GUITAR AND PIA noiorte—Mr. EUWARD BARTON, professor of the above instrumenta, continues to give instruction at his residence, 604 Sixth avenue, or at the residences of his pupils. He teaches accompaniments on the guitar to vocal music in six les#ons. DRY GOODS, &C. EEKMAN AND COMPANY, 66 CANAL STREET, COR ter Mercer—wish to invite the attention of tae ladies to a very large invoice of cheap silks, at the fol ee pricer, viz:— jandsome solid colored, ail shades, for 5s. worth Ss. Extra rich plaids ard stripe: 68.61 = 108, Superior quality satin plaids. «394, bs bed ss strip © We. Three quarter width diask silk, “48 3. Also some yard wide satin plaids, sligutly imperfect, which will be sold at 10s. worth $2. A atifal srtic's for cloaks in moire antique. Also heavy sativs in ail colors. Particular attention is requested to a rich lot of embroideries, bands, &e , which will be offered very low. Cloaks and mantiilas of the newest share and style of trimmings, both imported aod of our own manufac: ture, constantly on hend or made to order, LOAKS AND MANTITLLAS—GFORGE BULPIN, 361 Broadway, reepectfu ly announces to the ta ties hat bis aesortment of cloaks for the present fall trade is now reaty, and he hss much pleasure im observing “hat du~ ring bis recent visit to Europe, he has ‘aiea advant»ge of the extracrdinary depreesion existing in the manufac- toring ‘“istricta ef France and Germsoy, to make euch extensive parchases and contracts as will enadie him to place before the public @ csost exquirite assemblage of tich and costly novelties, at prices never Defore heard cf. A tingle ineyection of his stock will be thoroaghly oon- Vincing of vhia importaat fact. Parle Mantilla Exopo- rinm, 461 Broad «ay. OMFS IC GOODY~-THE ATTYNION OF FAMILIES hotel keepers, aud upho-sterere i¢ partic alarly calle) toour extensive stock of brown and bleaches goods, ic every grade and width. Tiching:, denims, shirtiogs, strips, Canton flannels, drilliogs, kc &c.. all of which will be sold on the lowest terms All woo! flannels in every var ety. These linen have been the rectal caro 0! one of the members of the firm, whose known experisnce it is expected will expreas!y guarantee the stuck. LORD & TAYLOR, Grand and Chrystie streets. NTA AND FRENCH SH\WLS.—T@S SUB3TRIBER invites attention to ron® of the moat sapred aed cortly epecimens of India crmel’s belr anavia evor exit oited in this dity ; aleo to av unrival od selecti n of Fraceh casbinere end broche rbhawis. born tong and square, all of the newest and mest recherche ¢esizuy avi at prices t coincide with the present ‘ prensore of tho tines ” GEO, BULPIN, Cicax aod Shawi Emporium, 361 Broad way. ADIES’ FANCY FURS —BULPINS FUR STOCK FOR J the approaching season is Low ready, and com priser most superb assortment of every faahionad'e girment, lippete, riding bo»s, espes, cloaks, car- ‘and euffe in Kuseian and finds m’s Bay radler, at martio mink, squirrel, ermine, genet, obin: ebilia, baum ke , all newly maannfse*ared, of choice ond well sessoned sting, aod at oxtremely me Cerate prices, GLO. BULPIN, $61 Broadway. cemec eee. ent P CR AANA ror errenonneneareen mee AGLE HOTEL, CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND WIL. E Hem streets, ehly ove block from the City rall containing two hundred and fifty excellent lodying 1" whine gentlemen ean have single rooma st 2b cents per night, or secure rooms on favorable te-ma for the winter. OLPRIDGHS ROTM, 169 BROADWAY, CORNEH H of Clinton place, eondacted on tha Roropern pn, offers great inducements to ees eae ~ ing bapdsoxely furnished ana aps roome, w' ‘ontaithess beards, im public or private rooms Loention contral, healthy and ona ble. BREVOORT HOUSB—FIFTH AVENUE, DORNER of Ry at. This sstadlichnert, condneted oxen pos K. fers 1D plan, DAs & restaarant attacted, for of ladies and gentiemsn not re Paihia tient stan, ever fe pete toma a Rotiee, rooms fe the restausaat, * in a private family, WOR SALB. 0 000 10,8 OF SUPERIOR MANURE FOR te ‘M BRAULEY, 84 and 86 West Twenty- street, or at of Fourth avenue and ie. & 1 5 0 —FOR SALE, A LARGE DOUBLE stand in Washington market, one of $ 1.500," locations in the market; suitable for peg ce attr excellent ice boxes and every conveni- ence, Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9, PURDY & CO. $800 —FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR MEAT MAR- . ket; a desirable location on one of the tavenues. The good will, fixtures and a long lease of the premises, will be oid very low. This is indesd a lendid chance. Apply immediately at 102 Naseau street, room No. 9, PURDY & CO. 00 —FOR SALF, A LUMBER YARD, LOCA- « ted up town, with a long and valuable TWace of premises. The business consista of buying old houses and selling the materials; inctuded is a horse and wagon. Apply immediately at 102 Nassan street, room No. % PURDY & 00. 00 ror a SAS, A FIRST CLASS OYSTER e and dining saloon, with bar attached, in a fine lecation, near the Washington market, doing a good business. Apply to DECKER & CU., 81 Nassau street, room Ne. 6, BOO, 2oe Sas O& EXCHANGE FoR BROOK. e lyn property—an old ostablished express business; a sure investment. Enquire at the express of- fice 68 William street, between 10 and 11, or $ and 4 o'clock. Sufficient reason given for selling. —FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST KINDS $400. of manu/acturing business in this city, clearing, net, yssrly, $2,500. This is no humbug, but plain fects. Call soon if wanted, Apply yt 208 Broad. way, room 14 EX & 00. 350 —FOR SALE—A MANUFACIURING BU- e DU), siness in an excellent location, established g 8 good business, which can eaaily de increased. ‘hie is a crance seldom offered—for any one to tabe hold ofa right kind of basiness, Apply a 125 Avenue D), corner of Nicth street, up stairs. 350 —FOR SALE, A FANCY TSREAD AND e needle store, a very desirable location, on a great thoroughfare To apy one in search of a store of this kind this is the very place. ti tory reasons for seling. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. 30 FARMS, 400 HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE, and $50,000 to loan in sums to suit. Proper: ty of every description for sale or exchange. Those who want a house, lot, farms, mill. or country seat, are sure to be suited by calting on A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall atcent. 3 ONLY,.—DAGUERREOTYPE FOR SALE, WITH ali the material necessary to operate Immo- eYately. Apply at 115 Wooater street, RETAIL GROCERY STOCK AND BUSINESS F sale. The location is on oue of ths principal » nues in this city, and the business, already established, in capable of being much increased. A good opportunity is now offered to parties having from two to three thou sand dollars capital to engage ia the above business. A note addressed to §. D., box 2478 Post Odlice, will meot with prompt attentioi N ELIGIBLE INVE: 04 THE PROPRIETOR OF oue of the finest dinivg saloons in the city of New ork is about to relinquish his business on account of impaired health. The lease, stock ard fixtures will be disposed of to aeash purchaser on the most favorable terms. For particulars, in detail, apply to SWALM & WILKIN: ON, 15 Spruce street. A GOOD CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE HAIR DRESS- ing and bathing establishment, No. 9 Murray street, uncer the Manhattan Hotel, with a lease of six years, to years, aad doin; BOSRDING HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR BALE cheap. Apply at 88 Oliver street. JAPAN CLOTH MANUFACTURERS —FOR SALE or to let, the lease and fixtures of two two story 8, Atted up with a: lng rooms, and every- thing for ing japan cloth. For further apply to A. a ee Tee ee eet of Leas Dost, Jersey ; or irner, New, |. J.; or to 3. Richards, box 220 Post Offce, N.Y. nt? 7 BEW PUSLIVATIONS, jUTNAM’S MONTHLY—OCTOBER—THIS DAY.— CONTENTS. traits of Contributors, No. IV.: author of ‘Our New President.” 1, Count ttedingk. Part 1. 2. The Painter’s Portfolio, 3. Amavi. 4. African Proverbial Philosophy. 5. Israel Potter; or, Fifty Years of Exile. (Continued. ) His escape from the house, with various alventures fol- lowing— An encounter of ghosts. 6. Popular a and Ballad Literature of Eng- lard in the Midd) 7. Nellie, Watehing. 8, Novels: their and Mission. 9. A Day on the Danube. 10. The Famous Quarries of the World. 11. A Trip from Chihuahua to the Sierra Madre. 12. A Thanksgiving. 18. The shadow. 14. Causes and Consequences of the Russian War. 15, The Reproof—Tho Reply. 16. The Editor at Large. 17. A Yavkee Diogenes, 18. Ecitorial Notes. Literature—American and Foreign, &e. Beyond all cavil, this magazine is a credit to the coun- try—a credit to American enterprise, to American lite rary, artistic and typographical taste, and may favorably be compared with any English monthly now in the tie! |. —Citizen. nd Politics’? in one of the ablest papers of 4 will attract a large share of attention to the sterling pablicatioofia which it appears —Whiteball Obrexicle. It is admirably written, showing s master hand,—Mer- cer County Whig. Articles of thin character, emanating from th cap ealinly survey the political arena, from a stand elevated above partisan prejudice, way be productive of much good nia Gazeta, . P, PUINAM & CO , Publishers, No. 10 Park place, New YTRINGE AND MYSTERIOUS.—THE NATIONAL PO- DS) lice Gazette, of this week, contains full particulars of the late case of a ship captain and his stewardess, giv- ing the most minute detalis—very rich and racy, and quite mysterious also the ‘Priest and Girl,” being more of the Anna Koeh conspiracy care. Also (Ancient and Modern Duelling,”” being the McMichael and Cooper aflair in Philadelphia, #uil crimioal news from all parts of the world. JONES, ROSS & 10WSEY, agents, 108 Sold every where. Nassau street. ] 000 —PARINER WANTED—IN A LIGHT, CUUOY, respectable ‘and pleasant buses, worth $7,000 per year. Full explanations given upon au interview, and references exotanged. Address W. W. W., Heald ofiice. 700 WANTED—A BUSINES MAN TO ENGAGE 4 in the manufacture of paper hangin 7s now Spaetce and paying a very large profit. Addrass box 111, Herald office &500 IN CASH WANTED—AND A PANINER, TO r engage with the advertiser, who will invest alike amount, in the manfavcture and saly of an article that conta 85 cents and sells for $3, and is required in every room in first lags houses ‘Address Regiater, Herald office, stating timo and place for an intervi 100 —4 PARTNER WANTED TO Take AN fe equal intercat in, acd attend to moaey atters of a popular exhibition, from which a fortaue can be realized. Apply to G. C. HENDEKSON, 9 Monroe tree A WwW A CASH 5 from $5,000 to $10,000, to engage ina highly lucra- tive business, already established, from which a fortune can be realized ina short time, but which requires more capital to carry it on successfully, The moat satisfacto- Ty procf of the above given to any one who may wish to mn ean investment, by addressing Enterprise, Eerald office. ALOr RUG STORE FOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLY: 10- cated in the Fourteenth werd, below Broome street; ry goed store fer either a physician or beast Ypaciy Tent, $180. For fuil particulars, apply to 8, W. KICH- THD, 307 Broadway. * FSIRABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE IN BROOKLYN For sale, the very destrable two story and atils coitage 20 Bond street, corner of Livingston, containing ten rooms, gas, hot sir and water in kitchen. Price $8,760, Two-thirds ean remain on dond aud moctgzgs. Apart or the whole of the furniture ean be had, in amount from $800 to $1,500. Apply to AAKON STONE, 31 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 40% SALE— THE MODERN THRER STORY AND borement house 178 East Twentieth street, irs Breet front and 68 fect deep. Lot half the Buck. The hocse contains ail the modern improvements, much as bot air fornsee, gas, batas, ke, aud Dailt in'the best ssouer Terms easy. Convenient to Second avenue Stages and cars, 4. ARTOTS, Fz SALE—A LONG ESTABLISHED CITY EXPRESS, doing a Srrt rato businems. The osty reason for sling i on accouat of other business. luqaire at No. 10 Kivington street. from 7 to 9 A. M. OR SALE.—A DINING AND LODGING HOUSE, located in Went street, opposite to where is, ie: ferded tobe run a Wine of steamers. For particulars inquire of JOSEPH C JN WELL, 627 Liudson street, inthe iquor store. “OR SALE—CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 2 Ho?, situated at 122 and 124 Attorney atrest. 1h’ whole of the stock, comprising t-mning lathes, lathes for tnening saw flangas, side lathes, steam engind, parvorns, &e., togetver with all the Gxtures, &2. SAM'L OSGOOD, Auctionesr, 64 Nassau steet, F%. SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BAKERY, ON TUE best business avenue in Brooklyn, doing a gocd store trade. with horse, wagon anc round of customers, also, the unexpired lease of four 5 ears, from November Ist, 1854, of the whole donee, at the rent of $400 per year, Sold on account of the owner golng West. Ioquire onthe premises, 214 Myrtle avenue, or 172 Jay atreet, Breos)yn. GNOR SALE—HOTEL AND DINING 8\LOON, IN ONE of the best Ivcations inthe city. It must be before the frat of October. Apply on the preaisen, 250 Fulton street, opporite Washing:on market. ‘OR SALE—$100—A PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO cispore of their farvitare of four rooms, Every: thing necessary to honsekeeping, in good order. Fine cppogtunity for young beginners. Il! heatth is the only reason for selling. The sp»rtwen‘a are eligible Closets, pantries, Croton, &. Rent $6 50 per month, if wanted. Address M.A, B., Herald office, for two days. OR SALF—AT SMITH’S TERRACE, STATEN ISLAND, within five minutes’ walk of Stavleton ferry, o de iirablo and cligibly sit ate] cottage, contains nina roams ano arranged with every conveaienee, commandiog a0 entire view of the bay and Narrows, Apply at 107 Broadway, room 14. 61 Neesan etreet, ap stairs, ‘OR 8/LE—A FIRST CL4S3 SADDLE HOR*E, WITA saddle, bridles, &e.; an unexceptionadle ba horse, with barness, &c., complete; also, every requisi of stable furniture, the property of a khan ntieman, Full portisulare on addressing box 3,183 Post Ome. OR SALE—( VERY DESIRABLE AND PROFITABLE rockery store, located sear one of our principal markets; stock light, low rent. Will berold at a fair valuation, ag the owner is engsged in the wholesale busi- nese and capnot attend Lo it. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ‘OR SALF—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF TAL grocery store corner of Redford and * orton stree'e, It is first rete stand, doing good business Ths pre feut owner having other business, offers it cheap Ap ply in the stere. E-~A M CTURING BUSINE33 NOW } fefal 0,e-ation; all the necessory tools and machivery are in complete order. Yo uy enterprisiog men with a modera'e ainount of gapital, this iss supe- tier chance. Apply at 102 Nassau gtree*, room No 2. PURDY & CO. XTURES OF near Broatway, no om; of woukl take a cool er) Appy to HUW as & Fz SALE—THE STOCK hotel, on the Buropesn rent, with a good run of roan with small capital os CO., 81 Naseau street, ro “OR SALE CHEAP, AND WILL BR PUL UP If RE quired, in »ny pert of tbe city—one planig ms chine, made by Ball & Rice, h two feet wide and eighiean feet lovg. Apply to INO. MAYHWR & CO., 6 ROCERY FOR §$\LE—THE STOCK AND FIXTUSES ot a grocery, at present Coing ® first rate busionss The tocation is unequaled, the ren low, aad tie atovk for sale chesp. Apply immediately to DECKER & Cy., 81 Naazau street, room No. 6. “{ POCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR BALE, DOWN K town, right ia the beart of the city It will be fol! ato sacrifice, ae the owder canno’ attend to it, Part of the money can remain if riers, For terms, perticulars, &e., apply at 77 Cortlandt strect, OTS IN BROORT & TOR SaLP—ON CUMBARI AND 4. atreg, enue, between Fultin and ht on Yates avenne, slose to Lefiert’s park. y,and prices low. Apply to Mr. GROOCUCK, 111 Broadway, in the b it. TLROAD GHATRS.—\50 TONS OLD CAST 1 railroad chairs, for eale, Apply at the offize of the Long Island Kailro.d Compary, South Ferry, Brookiza. SLOOP FOR S4LE.—SLOOP MARY ETfA, THCEY WD years cli. register C4; tons, with centre bors!, sail’, rigging, &c., in good oder, sad well found inevery yarticular, Fer terma, inquire of JAMEs H VALEN- ‘TINE, office corne: F and Frank/im strests, Grempoint. "O GROCKRS.—FOR SALE, TPE STOCK sND FIX. T tures of @ grocery store, now doing 4 4 Dusi- ness. apply on the premises, 434 Kast [weifth stress. 0 BE FOLD CHFAP FOR OASH—A LOT OF CUTLERS’ tools , comprising am anvil with gate in the centre, weighing 201 Ibe, new; also seven le pps, five razor and two penknife do; two vices, one new; a portavie f Dbammers and {fe lot of steel, razor and i lathe wit ble treddies, an anvil bloc! s ‘ at ty of otber artic’es. apply ee 4a ‘Twelfth street, Detweon Firat and Second avenues Pertti. — ste COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- AJ fore existing between Hugh Warile and Geo Oliver, doing business at 53 Vesey street, New York, is this day dissolved by mutual consent August 8, 1854, WARDLE & OLIVER, ARTNER —WANTED, A PARTNER WIIH $6,000 TO $8,000 cash capital, to invest in » frst class hotel, ina Southern city; $50,000 per year can be dons, yield ing large profits. Answers, in god faith, with fullname aad addrors, treated confide:tially. Principals only need answer. Address Clarendon, Herald office, WWE LATE FIRM OF RATHBONE & CO. HAVING made an assignment to us, for the venefit of their creditors, all persons indebted to the said late firm are requested to pay their indebtedness to us PIERRE J. BSRTINE, JOBN DEMPSEY, 179 Woat etreet. MISCELLANEOUS. ELIS! BELLS }!—MENEELY’9 CFLESRAT?: shazeh, factory, wieainbat, wehool, ship, looomo tire, plantation and other bells, constantly on hand a» the works in West Troy, N, ¥,, and also et the agenoy 126 Broadway, N. ¥. RUMMOND LIGHT APPARATUS. —GRANDS C: um light, adapted to cizsolving views and magi fabterms complete, © magnificent improvement for | tures, chools &e.’ Ox;drogen microscopes, with achro matic maguifiers. A’ splendid variety of optieal and chemical ‘atus, manufactured and on havd at ra- éuced prices, by KOBERL GRANT, 93 Forty. fifth atcoct, AVE YOU S¥EN THY BEADSIVUL SPROIMCNS OF the ni a! oi] stone a for all dessriptions of mech GEOKGR WHITLOCK, Agent. MPORTED CAPAT-—ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS, at $1 25 per yard, usally sold et $1 75 A. T. STEWARL & CO., Broodway. MPORTED O29 FIXTUTEN —il, DARDONVILLE, <a roadway, solicite the calls of the public to his im pertstions for the fall trade, just received. The wuyerl. ority of bis articlen is world wide anown, end warranted mechssical lamps, eareels and toderatora, 224 jor said \ainpa. Lope ol, wholesale asd 18 Matien lane, suisuble PECTACLES, GOOD AND CHEAP, ACCU! LY 4% dS justed to vision, and exchanged free if nt satisluce tory, by Profesasr FRANKS, Optician by diploroa to the New York ye Hospital, and spectagle makor to the Eye Infirmary, No 2 Park kow, opposite the Astor House, and at 62 Bowery. ‘0 MILITARY OFFIOZRS —THE SUBSCRIBERS NE- - to cali the attention of Officers to tneir ea- tire new stock of Military Goods, consisting of Swords, Epsulettes, *aeber, &e, which ubey offer for sate on the mort reasonable terms. Having new and able styles of there g parties wishing to purchase will do weil to examin #toe SChUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 18 Maiden bine, New York. 10 PAPER MANUFAC(URER3.—THE UNDE SIGNED Wil! furnish, free of charge, sampies of an article, ow being used fn Earope for paper making. EDWARDS & SMALL, 49 Broad w: RE NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND TRON RAILING Compeny—Sole manofactorers of Crowell’s ole. braied cast iron ling without riveta, (enving at least 26 cents per foot,) also of Crowe I’s new style of wire nit decidedly the eheayest inthe United States. All kin of castings, sueh as columns, trusses, sills and lintels, ireers, vérancas, brackets, vault covers, window and Seer graces, i ery kind of wrought from work fot buildin, ch as doors, shutters, anchors, tratiogy ke., done at lowest prices sad with teh. Speci attention given to contracts for all the iron work for duildings of evory class. Foundry foot of Forty: street, North river. Samples in sections of all wor! the warercoms, 19 and 31 f Bioadway. BE MEPICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR 13 A LIFE preserver to any one afflicted on theluovs. I: ie simply a chemically prepared fur lived with silk and pedeed, which, suspended from the neck, covers the th @ 4 manner that once worn thay are a comfort ant a b'essirg to tre afflicted. While the convalescent will protect® and shield themevives from ¢L ease by rearing them, they will find themselves warm and comfortable in the coldest westher »y their use, Harcourt, Bradley & Oo. were originally entraste’ with an:factuze by the emizent medical practitioner y Cooper, Bart , who has jefta valoable legscy ri in his great preveptives of oovsimotion, end onfaling coreafor pulmonary diseases. Remember these tre sta le articles ond no pitent meticine. Lente i ane wizeot, a fow doors east dn ggists, clotkiers, dry go mitisers, also reatiemen’s furnishing stcre heopers are entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribation of them, ard to thom most Iberal terms are offered for their enterprise, and @ eolendid opportunity opens to them for arafe and protitabls business ‘To jobber and wholesale deslere a liberal allows is made, and their attention is called to those popular artislos. ’ Thay are articles that may be kept emongst ail classes of grote aod ir any store Manufactures and Proprietors, 14% COURT, BRADLEY & 00., of London and Manchostar, Engiind; American depot $8 Ant street, near Nassan. New York, Br ermoeepe ERs PATENT — THE HYDR or Waterproof Anti: Consumption Cork “ol Medicated For Chest Protectors —-ir Astley Coo 1), great preventive of ‘eonxamption, asthms, bron thitie wma other long dis asen—without asing mesicine ¥anutactured by HARCOURT, BRADLEY & 09., at Lerdow and Manchester, snd for sale by them at No. 38 Aun street, New York These articles have become in Eorepe an srticle of universal dress, and rapidly making thelr way amongst all classes of the commu nity in the Unites states, Medical mea are recom nend ing them to theic patienta, aod to the public g neralty. ‘The bospitols aud infumaries ore using them extenive ly. and huncseds of (emimoniads axe oa hand. det siliog the benetisial affects of weartrg these traly a olentid in ventions, They ere simple, cheap, ploarant and warm to the wearer. All who valne their heatth shold try them ‘ibe hydromagae soles sre worn foside of tho bent, axd prevent any water from parsing ‘hrough the sole’in any kind of weather; they supersede entirely ers ‘ae they fulfil the same object, without aweat- tog the foot or Rong D it appear Ping Ladies Aes wert boots With the bydromagee soles in any weat » and may depend on their fert ore being both wi é ‘They permit fashion anc hoalth to go hand sl pertous msy wear them, as tho expense fe rosrce worthy of mention Ile bydromagne sole is one of the trnly great ixventions of the time || per ir get! ’s eize; 30 do., ladies’ size; 25 ron's nize, Ae 850 A YEsR ONLY.—TO LET, A St06§ worih $650—a fascy and dry sto: ip Third avenue, now doing # first rate to at the above price, with lease, toa person who par chase the stock, ($90 worth), as the proprietor haS another basiness to family coppected with the store. imme- @iately. Apply to JOHN FOLEY, gpld pen manufacturer, 167 Broadway. GO Maite STREET, FOUR COORS WEST OF BROAD way —To let, two parlors for business ae eo bye a abe pomp Ly famiy, with kitchen uired; also, attic cap be had on ressonable formas. Possession givers immediately. COACH HOUSE AND STABLE TO LET.—INQUIM) op the pr tween Sixth and WHOLE HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN< furnished, or in thoors. Possession Ist October. Tha owner going South Also, for sale, & 8 sever octave rosewood gothic ornoved piano, Apply until the Ist October on the premises, 772 Greenwich street, core ner of Bank, pear Abingdoo square. PARTMENTS TO LET-—SECOND FLOOR, 75 WAR= ren street, toa gen'eel family. Apply to JAMES, MURPHY, 257 Broadway, a; ASFMFNT 10 LET.—A FINE LARGE AND WELD lighted basement to lot, 304 Broadway, with goo8 entrance /rom Duane street, suitable for an ex eon pany, or most avy other bu in depth, with ® weil lighed sub ee Apply ta, ELISHA BLOOMER, 208 Broadway, OTTAGE TO LE!-—FURNTTURE MUST BE SOLD WITH it Leare two years from May next. Rent $300, Central location Possession immediately, Address T., Dox 1,083 Pont ( filee AGUERREOTYPE POO let, two splendid liga's, one north, the ather weste, Poseession given immeciately, Also, @ larg first oor, fronting Broacwey. 26 by 60, seve F on , 317 BROADWAY.—TG@ ACTORY STEAM} story factory, with eight or (en horse atearn power, in Brocklyn, fifty rods from Fulton ferry. Rent of builds ing three hundred aod fifty dollars pér year. Apply ta W. G. & J. DEAN, 67 Furman street, Brooklyn. PY OUSE TO LET—IN WEST FOURTEENTH § (REET, OUSE convenient to the cars and stages; yearly rent $450, ‘The beuse is full 26 feet ‘Woot, very convenient and picas- Farniture, Brussels carpeta, ant, with a fre large yard. &e,, about 8300. Apply wo B, W, RICHARDS, 807 Broads, FINS? CLASS FOUR “TORY Louse, with the modern improvements, No. 117 Ciinton place, between Filth and Sixtm avenues, Apply to FE. A BROOKS, 150 Pulion street, OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR BAL, IN Brooklyn, corner of Court ard Weet Bultle stree entrsnce on Beltic An exevliont opportunity offered, The furniture is nearly new, and made to order, ire. on the premises, OUSE 10 LET AND FURNI‘'URE FOR S4LE.—A& nog three alory and t calculated for a small family, located in the vicinity of Madison square. It is in complete order, having beem ene psinced snd papered ‘the furniture was ne throughout on the Jet of May last, and will be sold at « fair price The present occupant hat a short lease, the bene- fit of which he will give to the party pure! his fur- niture. Rent about fio per annum. This is an opporta< nity seldom met with for parties wishing to commence houekeeping. For further particulars address, with real name, L. L. D., at the office of the Herald. ARGE FACIORY 10 LIT—WITH FIFTY HORS® steam power, in Yonkers, eighty rods from the Hudson liver Railroad depot.’ Apply at 275 Hudsom street, New York. AND LOFT TO LET—NO. 46 FRONT STREET, The office is double, ail complete, with furniture, &e.; the !oft large nnd airy. Possvasion given immedi- ately, Inquire at No. 19 Beaver street, up staire. Reng low. (0 LET—TO SMALL AMERICAN biggateie through, consisting of five rooms, with bath, Crotom water, &c , in the new houses in West NineteentR street, between tbe Seventh and Kighth avenues, $l0ta $ldper month. Inquire on the premises, 140 West Nines, teenth street, from 3 to 5 P. AL. 10 LET—IMMEDIATELY, A THREE STORY BASE- ment and sub cellar brick house, pleasantiy sita< ated, co. sisting of twelve rooms, kitchen range, hot and cold water, wath tabs, &e., 126 Forty dfth stress, third house from Breaiway. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises, anc at )36 Twenty first street. 0 TET—STORE, WITH THREE ROOMS ADJOINING, No 55 Rove street, Inquire of G. M. RHODE, No, 17 Chatham sweet. 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARt, A SUTT OF HANDSOMELY T' furnished parlorz, ani two bedrooms, in s retired neighborhood, near St. John’s park. Inquire at No. 28 North Moore sireet. Gas, bath, &. Reference ex- FLOORS T—-STALLS FOR HORES, IN A WELL ventilated siab'e, 118 Wooster etreet. Rent per month $1 50. Inquire at tue bakery on the premjes. 0 LET—A WORK oP IN REAR OF 118 Wooster stieet, «ith good wide entrance. In- quire of the baker in front building. 0 LES—TWO NEW STONS HOUSES, SITUATED BE tre-n Fourteenth street and Irviog place, Nos. 7$ end §1, puils ima plain eubstantiel maaner, with all nas emiences to suit alarge family. For tecmé ‘+ Fourteenth street. A DESRABLE SIORE FOR A MERCHANT shoe or poper hanging ware rooms ioe na na wish laces le v8 on secend story, ru table fora fight fabey basie xem, Apply to GEO. ’W. LANE, on the 0 LE—ThE COMMODIOUS THREE STORY ANB attic brick hovre 67 >t. Mark’s place, from now il Ist May vext, with privilere of another year; the fur nitare vill also be fold ats ‘air priee. Apply to CdAs- IELAIN, PONVERT & CO., 67 Water street. 10 LE"—A FINE SHUWY STOR®, SITUATED IN THE best part of Tkird avenue, admirably adapted for @ oot and shoe store, or busicess requiring commo- dious and he: me premises. For cards to view, apply at 112 Thin ke LiT—A FIST OLA33 BOARDING HOUSE IN A Bleccher street, wert nitore for sale, which is of May; worth from number of good paying bowrdere in the house, Jet, the lower part of a gen'se! honse, with two or three rooms on ‘hird etory, Rent {rom $300 to $350. adres Meyers, Herald office. 10 LET—A Lance FOUR STORY House, COM- letely furnished, in Waverley piace, near Washing fon square. The farniture would be wold. if destred, and cheap revt given, The house # in perfect order with gas, bathe, range, &c. Possession immediately. In+ t Lid Waverley place. [0 LET.—PART OF & HOUSE, SITUATED NEAR MA- (Psion Fate will be rented’. $0.5 wall fumtiz, fare /pply ® 81 East Twenty-seventy: nisbed or un‘uruished, acreet. 10 LET—a THREE SIORY AND BASEWENT HOUSE, do 76 Crosby street, with ajl the modern improve- ments. Also, a h use, 466 Broome street, with three ané a balf years’ leaee, for sale. Inquire of WOOD & COLEMAN, 147 Grand street. 1O LET.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING more room than they require, will let « enit of reoms to single gentlemen, without board. Inquire af 268 Twelfth street. 10 LET—PART OF A GOUD THREE STORY, BASES mevt ard aub-cel’ar fraxe house, in 95 West Thirty- ninth street, consisting of front and back parlors, three rooms en +; cond floor, aad front and back basement, &c, Rent from Oct. 1st to May $200. Reference exshinged, Apply to W. W. SELLECK, at 8. Ely’s, 79 Fulton street, L EAM POW WITH LARGE OR SasLL yours well lighted. apply on the Bree 136 Mercer street, orto E. V. HxUGHWOUT, 601 Broadway NO LET IN BROOKLYN, ONLY FOUR BLOCKS FROM T Peck tlip ferry, half of two first class three story brick houces Nent of oms $)2, the other $10, per month. Inquire cf, W. BURR, at Lovejoy’s hotel, between 8 and Go'cicck, & M, or between iz and 1 o'clock, P. M.. of of S DISBEOW, 32 South evonth strest, Williamsburg, VERY LOW, FROM Now 70 TAR 1ST <4 a cottage houre, im ings, on the “be river ond within five minutes walk of the railroad pot. Address box 480 LT CR LEASEA LARGE. CO advon'ageonsly sitaated for adey upholstery. 380 a small hots! or boar saloon, most favorably situated for increoting tusizess Apply to FOW. TL Shirty -2f0% near Brosdway. of FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE FRONE dusldings 271 Seventh avenne; aleo several: or sale, im Willinmal real e-tate seeat, 691 Fearth si ‘sh, FOR A TERM OF TWENTY ONE YE\RS—<« a valuable plot of groond, fronting om Varich an Giana sireeta, ond witbin thircy-Gve feet of Canal strest. Size 87 feet 2 inshen by 101 feet in Cepth. On the prow rty there je a substantial brick bul 00 feet by be depth, Apply at 167 Broadway, room 4, RENT—TWO FIRST CLA-S WINTER OR SUMMER yor and stone rous’s, on the Hei at New r oh Pee eener ate copire, wih every noe 08 nah einars ape eeaees Re straslseatte sch (wows 28,8 ie Brighton, } taten Island: deligh(fally situa’ eommanl Ta Te veel wad cian urn rae Brochlyn. a pak cies sai Te LOWER FALF OF A mrp fried he 5 Tent S16 tains Th Beebe sire How Yorks

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