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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONSBY MAREET. ‘Tuvnepay, Oct. 5—6 P. M. ‘We Bave never known a daller dime in the stock mar’ Bod at this season of the year. All this week the sake eve been unuseally Itmited, bat unJer tho cireumsta: @0n prices have beep woaderfully sustained sad not m - Glock has been pressing for axle. At the first board to- @ay, Ditinois Central Bands dectined \ per cout ; Dela- ‘ware and Hudson, 3;; New York Oemtral Ratiroad, 3; Haslem, % Resting Railroa3, . Ilincls Bowds were mere freely offered, and the transactions were prineipal- Jy fcr cash. Tho fluctuations in Feading, during the gast few days, ave been greater tha in any other rail veod stock in the list. Frie Railroad has not varied ons Jer cont for more than s wosk. The sales have beea small ‘aad holders generally sppear disposed to wait the opoa- wg ef tho books, the election of the new board of @ireetors ana the report of the investizating committee We reported yester¢ay that the Phiiadelphis and Baltimore Bstlroad Company had soncluded to pss the seati-annual G@ridends now about due, and appropriate the ret carn: foge to the liquidation of its floating debt. Thiv adds ane more to the long list of railroad companies whish Dave passed thelr divitends since June last, to esabie ‘fem to pay up s portion of their Moating debte, and ‘wo bave no doubt this list will increase. The New York Centra), Harlem, Erie, Phiiadelphia and Baltimore roads @reetly connected with this city, have already passed exe divicend and may paxsanother. This gives them alt much greater strength in their operating departinsata, and relieves them from the embarrasements and diffi” @alties attensing the management of large floating @ebtz. Each of the comparies ujove named has puraucd the wisest policy, and the stockholders gill gain thrie times the amount of the ividends unpaid, in the ad. @itios al advantages derived from an easy state of fipancesand the absence of that drain upon earnings by extravagant rates of interest, aod other expenses at- tending the manegemect in tight times of a floating @ebt. The great crror of these companies was in con- timuing the payment of dividerds until the floating @ebis became so unmanageable, and such grost sacri- flees bad been made. The railroad panic of July and Augnst forced these companios to do what should have been done volontarily long since. The importanee ef the step now taken is made manifest daily, and we trust the non-pay ment of divide: da will continue, until not only every vestige of the floating debt has disap- eared, but until the operating depsrtment of each com- pany is placed i an efficient condition to mect all the @emanis of trafic and transportation. They never will again bave a better opportanity to make thorough Provision f.r future business, and it should be made available to the fullest extent. After the adjournment of the board the following bonds ‘and stocks wero sold at auction by A. H. Nicolay:— 2 bonds of $1,000, and 1 cf $600, Canantaigua and Niagara Palle Ratleead 00 mortgage, ‘per bond, Interest $1,000 Maysville and Lexington Raitrosd 10 N.Y. and New Haven 7’s, 1866 do.. 8036 de. do. do. s+ 80 10,000 de. do. do. 275 shares Mad River and Lake Erie R R. 40 @o. Nassau Bank. SESE Ses & Draper’s semi-weekly auction sale of stocks and Donds will take place at the Merchants’ Erehange to- wervew, (Friday,) at 1234 o’cloek. at the second board the market was still more depress- ed. Reading Railroad fell off 1 per cent; Harlem Hail- yead, {. linois Bonds impreved 3 per cent. ‘The earnings of the New Haven Railroad Company fer September, amounted to $87,172 85, against $84,- ‘M48 68 for the same month last year, showing an in- qweas0 of $8,029 67 for the month this year. ‘ ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, ‘Washington, the 8d instant, were:— exhibit the annexed variations: — Bayxs or Boston. 60 $91,543,060 In. $75,000 Satna & hissousiss 60,987,543 60,175,005 De. 812,638 Meseespaseese 2 945,803 607 Be. 10,795 fm ocher banks 8,183,105 8,179,020 De. 4,076 Duo tecther banks 6,327,608 6 426,325 De. 901,283 Bepesita + 11,908,930 12,208,225. In. 904,206 Girenlation........ 8,885,806 8,213,216 Be. 172,090 ‘The iwerease of capital is made up as follews:—Mave- ‘wiak, $17,250; Blackstone, $5,450; Eitot, $600; National, 9000; Columbian, $50,000, and Freeman’s Bank, $800. ‘We hear that attachments for a very iarge smount have ‘Manafactoring Company in alleghany county, by credi- tors from New York. The frauds perpetrated on this eompany by the issue of frandulent stock last year have ‘The Cincinnati Gasette of the 2d inst, in relation to ‘the practice! operation of the smalPnote i*w of Ohio, ‘ds ‘Il note Jaw went into operation, and y the poope vetoes i It was observed bank- ived rat ¢ notes ef the free bants, of all Genctaivations, are to be shaved, ‘Sith the exeepiion of the Btenben County Bank at An- ee i 0 itis savertices th teen Shy. Fone 4 stare that the notes shall bo redecmblo in ‘The benks acd banke:s of Cleveland, Ohfo, have adopted the followiag resclutions :— Resolved, Bhat from and after the first of October, we will reczive on doposit, at par, only the following forciga bank notes, viz :—-Detroit, Whee! ‘payubis at Wheel- “tog,) notes a per 2 Pittabary, Mow York State, New iw ‘ober foreign oarteaer, ench as we have hitherto reostyed, will be taken tll the 1st of January next, at 1 per cent discount. . Resolved, That alter 1st of October, ali cortifiostes of deposit, drafts, and other collections, payable out of the oity, not be received, except at Ridcount of 3 por ecat or upward, according to location. The Executive Committee of the Saratoga and Wash- ington Railroad Company give the following statement ¢f its financial condition, &c., up to the Ist of October, 1884 — SARATOGA AND WASHINGTON RAILReAD. Between Saratoga ings and Lake plain, the Nongth of the fain Sine i rey 100 miles. Between its southern connection at White- hall with the main line and the State Hine of Vermont, tho Rutland branch Is. 6 82-100 ‘+ Aggregate length of turnouta is sbout.... « “ po cont... pany OwD, perent Cates * Jasive of ‘he above) fand, buildings, machinery and materials requisite for carrying on the opera- tions of the road amoun’ in yalue 000 f wood on * oi. aahtg 22,000 00 B stock, locomotiv saan Beane. “*) 490,950 00 Actual . piesa value operty, exelu- sive of rékd Gnd Poadway, ——— 282,611 07 Ineluding read and roedway.... ...... $1,890,260 00 ‘The ital stock of the oom; is aa follows :— dae soares f stock .. aon +. $899,800 00 ‘250,000 00 260,000 00 100,000 00 340,000 00 $890,800 00 940,000 00 Patind end Whitevall a tel ieesime Trams the. State line to Castieton, boing 6 86 100 niles, for whigh they pay quarterly inserest, at the rate pany Railroad, in Vermont, ex- ' law in Boston and in New of Fe eet eee, Vem . $f SEehele betecen the mals lool the Ueretege veilroad and the great lins of rots ts virtoaly an trerease dak and o piven the Eastern States, being of the most vital e. demande now due agent the company are — Six wovths’ interest on the 2d mortgage bonds, das on the Jet of July, and unpaid. $5,750 00 Six months? Interest on the bor: Dy mortgage, cue om tne Ist ef Jaly, un- oe . 5 «» 71,900 00 y 01 on tk ) 63,960 00 For a iy chargeable to censtruciion, «+» 9,000 00 i $82,610 0@ In addition to the above, there is an untiqui- ated account eon the evmpany and the assignres ef R.& G L. Schuyler, who claim about Due by suné?y corporations on Ist August, imst. ‘The earnings ¢f the Janusry, 1849, to Vetober 1, 164: Osteber 1, 1840, 7, 1850 16.244 « "1860, i 85, « 1881, “36, «YD et, MO EL The oarnings for eptem’e-, the same as thore for the same year, deduoting the adcitional revanue then derived in consequence af the State fair. Since t Aug surplus earnings over current expeores have been appropriated to, and haye | very considerably reduced ihe floating deot, havieg. in fact, but little more—over our earrect resources—‘han the claim of assignees, above referred to, uoprovided for, Stock E $1000 City 5’s, 758.. 98 1009 Har Ist)» Bs. 1000 brie CBs 62e 74 14000 I Cen KR Ba ACO 4000 1000 90 Chicago & RI RR, SECOND $1000 Dl Cen RR Be. 15€0 NY Cen RR Bs 50 pat peers BOARD. do 100 do.,....b60 203, 22 Little Miami RR. 93. 240 NioMrantii...b3 32% 100 Hariem NK..DO0 2 ; rf 100 neading RR..... 50 do. 100 do... 860 ‘The New Haven Railroad deceting. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Being interested, I attended tne meeting of #tockhol ers of the New Haven Hailroad Company, in conformity Directors. heard the to the request of the iE argument and remarks of “fr. Bradford, of Boston, with surprise and ment. I learn that this gentleman is = merchant of wealth and standing in bis city, derived not by “free trade,” but by the Yankee fac ; ed taxing we community by law, in .order to pooket the proceeds themselves, contending most manfally that the public eet required that they should be slways kept full at eo public: expesse. Our friend and neighbor meems to have formed his ideas of finance and commercial morals after such models as he contends that his corporation (the Railroad Co.) has and o1 ‘to nave the right, by any agent in whom they have full confidence, to cheat the credulous a4 mucn as they think at, and without any lability. This he iaforms us is the cont a d, anilam bound to admit that his “notion” of it accords with their provia- cial and fdeas of Yankee commerce. know they are always ‘‘cute’’ at a and Mr. ford ts not ’s his ect “Ho talla reems to him able that You company “‘ahould He cannot eonceive ht to appoint agents its meme ss much as make this fraudulent issve ” bg may not have a Iswful to do its business, and to cheat they pleare in the course of that business, and he seems to suppose that this is one of its franchises granted by its Connecticut charter, because he asys that they cannot receem or repair ths injury done by their agent with- out a violation of that charter, and setting a precedent fatal to all corporations, He ilasiates thirby giviog a éefinition of acorporation as a society in gaiphseah member bas certain forth in ou- rights, which are set. law regulating timited copartnerships. This isat least new deGnitiun of corporations, and somes well from of America; but in thia S:ate we have aaa in the quaint language of Lora Coke, as welt a experience, ate artiticial persons bev iromor'ality-—‘“albeit the; have no .? Fro nhir time down to Mr. it was never supposed that nd liabilities of memovers of a corpo forth in the law 1 ration ting Mmited eopariner- were gala ships. If they were, the sembers of the Now Haven nei r as in obedieace to his own conscious. Mr. Bradford’s consciousness, pha lies too near hie and tna guide to his commorcial co- CIty zRADE REPORT. sre rr ing ety eC bi ‘were selling a for and $7 for pots, per 100 Iba. ? Breapetcrts —Flour was better; the sales reeched 8,700 bbls. —inferior State at $6 6236 «$8 75; ordinary to ckoiee state at $6 874 9 $7 25; mixed to fancy Western og iS exire ached and bi apes at 4 ‘bbls. superfiue Canadian, in bond, 31 FH ‘with 4,660 bbls. Southera at $7 3732 whole range, per bbl. Tne transactions sae ite rire tee ree, at 5 2, lo .» im to strictly prime Michigan do. 1,060 busbels river rye. in lots, at at $1 18 0 $1 20; aod 84,000 bushels corn at 73: 1 74c. for unsound, and 14 ic. & 160, for sound Western m'xed; with 100,000 bushels November, at 78c. di Sta! were lens in request at 450. & S8¢ per bustel. Corrrs —The market continued rm, with sales of 500 dags Kioat 10K¢ @ 11%¢., and 80’ do, Maruicabo at Ce 286 Corrox.—The sales included sbout 600 a 800 bales, the market closing firm at quotations. FRacats —T> Liverpov!, about 25,060 a 30,000 bushels oe enge ged, part wheat, at 34:c. a 33s¢ , in ship's bags, and the remainder ora at 2}<e. in bar, to 334. ta p's To London, alot ot oil wan eaguged nt 3s. r barrel. To Lavre, rates were quiet and nominal, ot 4e. @ 3¢, asked for bone and cotton There was somo inquiry for vessels to Monteviceo, at $16 forlambor To Guliforia, thers waa no change 10 notice, and rates ralod at about S5c. per foot measurement, Har. —about 2,000 beles were sold «’ 60c., for ship- ment. ae net were spsringly inquired for al 38c. a 40c. PeTnOx.—Tho market was steady, with moderate sales of Eeotch pig. Laria,—Fastern continued in fair demand at $1 61 per 1,0¢6. 2€c., and 100 ¢o., by suction, for casy, at Z3c. —Whale, sperm and olive ruied about the samo; Mnverd was inactive at 73.9 740. per gatloa. Lard cil ‘was dull apa heavy. JoN8 —Pork was much cheaper. The salos em- braced 2.500 bbis.. at $12 60 a $12 62}¢ for mesa, and $11 26 44 for prime, per bbi Sales were report- ed of tT omen! cut meats at previour rates; 500 bb's Tard at10Xe a 102%. per lb.; and 140 bbls. bref at yon- terday’s reduced quotations, Buiter and cheese were w nchanged. Rick —About 125 tlerces were sold at 5ij0. a 624. por Tb,, part for export. The market closed firm. Scaans —The market continued quite firm, with sales of about 400 9600 hhés, Cubs muscovado, prime, at (c.. and \he remainder at 55 and ‘about 100 & 200 do New Orioana, chiefly at about 5Kc, and 30 do. Porto Rico at 6 4c. : ‘Wutexry,—Seles transpired to day of 100 bbis. prison at private bargain; 270 bola. Obio at 40¢ , and 40 hhda. drnége at 48c., time, &e , per gallon. Goat $1 bn 81 11,0 —About 200 bois. New Orlesns were sold at et very ADUMBTISENENTS BENEWGD VERY DAY. LIQUOHA, 40 ENDALL’S SCHIEDAM SCAN APP3, $2 PER GALLON, 60 cents per bottle; pure Ys 1860 brandy, jor galion, 61 por bottle; Ramsey's ‘Crown’? wi , $3 poe. gallen, Os, per All wines and spirits warranted pure as imported ARTHUR KEN- DALL, No. 7 William street, between Beaver and Pear. malt ESLIE’S STOMACH BITTERS, IKPOXTED BY Lae. L Tie & Co., 208 Duane street. a! REMOVALS. ANDRIOT, FRENOH TAILOR, HAVING Re @ moved from *4 Chambers street, begs to inform is patrons ‘hat, for the future, he will carry on tue Dariness at 604 Brosdway only, under the name of P. Andriot & Co., where will be found a superior asrort- ment of the Rest French goods, ! ee $120.000 irre cre: siosstae nd on O + _ Bitere of a * eed one Of the moat extensive Bret alace hotels ow frosdvay; ako one for $50.00, one for 925,000, one for $10,009, ene far $8 000; a'so one of the bes! par dawa town hotels, $35,600; alee a hotel establi hed en Eacopean plan, $25,000: one de., $10,009; ave do , $10,100; also & five restaurant apa dining hotel, near Wall strvet, and sever teen restaurants, oyster and dining saloons, all in geo le-atione. Apply to @. A. RUBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs 10 000. —FOR SALY, LEAST AND FUR- . ‘eniture of ous of tha most ax:ansice aleing hotels, located down town, in the centre of ail Dusiness, splendicly Stted up with rich and naw furnl- tore doing au extensive business. Apply to G, A. ROBINEON, $5 Nassau stroet, up stairs. a6 ROO, Zoe sess NEW Tae TORY ° '¢ tnd basement brick-bouse, No, 222 ‘Thiry fifth etreet, between Kictth and Ninth avenues, with ll ibe modern imprevements. Aleo two new Kog- Mb tacemect, brown stone froats, in thirty-senmnd itrest. Nos, 198 ana 200, between Eighth mai Nintd ave- noes, price $9 0 each.’ Termseay, Laquire of BE. DELL & VaNULRBILT, 177 West Phicty: third street GB OOO rok See eASE FETUS a) e ard furniture of one of the best pay- ig dining saloons, and io one of the best lveations dowa town, nesr Brosdwar, refirted with every convenience, and richly furnished with entirely new furvitare, dota apexeellent business. Apply toG. A. ROBINSON, 8 Nassau streo:, up etatrs, BUHSS, CARRIAGES, OO, JARRI4GE3 FOR SALF.—THREE 8IX SEATED Koskawsy ani two feur sested do ec half top wagon. one top waggy g000 order will beaold low aApplyat JNU. C, HAWS carriage Warchouse, 858 Broadway. EORSBS FOR KALB—A PRIVATE GENTLE man wirhrs to dispose of bis fast, fan:y trotting team, of great stylo and beanty, at alow price Ths horses are warranted perfeesiy sound, very kind aud gentle, of the best stoex, trot inside of threa minates, seven and gight years old, ana about 153, hands bigh. Please '8 box 8,408 Post Oilice ST HORSE ¥OR SALE. —A VE*Y SUPERIOR MARE, of large 4129, five years old, lately from Vermont, ovo trot now to three miautes. ‘She promises very high speed Warranted in overy respect Apply at Remsea’s stabie, Boerum street, nosr City Hs), Broeklyn. OR SALE—TBRINTHEN PAINS OF THE LARGBET ‘and best three year old sroke mules ever seen 0- ge borjal) warranted souna avd bind in harsess. (o be seen of Bull’s Haad stables, 71 Kast Twenty fourth sirvat, or en the ground at the Fair. A. 8 CHauB: RLTN, Ball's Head stables, ‘11 East Twenty-foarth strest. R SALF—A PAIR OF BLACK HORsES. VERY fart, und » sorrel horse that stands without tylag, alse, one of Brewster & ~on’s carriagoa, one phxton, sets of harness, &o. Inquire at 140 Centre street. FF" SaLE—A FINE YOUNG FAMILY HOSE, warranted cound avd kind; also, a light top wagoa, one Rockaway and conotry wagon, with baraes; #180, ra Sar cow. Address si. McC., Bixdy’s Hotel, ° Fe sE-t0 ‘S80 TROTTING HORSES, BX: tremely gentle and stylish drivers, fix years aid adout 15 bands high, warranted sound, $5 500 —FOR A SPENDID COUNTRY RED ° « dence in the village of Montingtan, L. Te 6 ores of Janc in the highest state of cultivation, shrabrery in abundance; nvge (wo story house, dary, cow anc earrisgs bouse, ‘eon muniestion with New York four times daily A. BUNCE, 212 Broad. way, corner Fulton street, room No. 3. 150 ro RESPONSIBLE, PERSUNS, EactL 'e paving $150 eash, aod $14 monthly {n- svahmenta thereafter, may of a double sot age, uiteble Posite a depo* two wiles (rom A rim, al cK AND HUWES & THO " 7m FOR $100.—FOR SALE, THE £10 $e). fixtures of fancy nce 20% ladion’ farnuibing 10, Ghe store to Jet,) in one of the best strosts in lyp. Any one wishiog to start ia basiness this is the best chance aver offered, For particulars iaquire on kiod and wel broke to harners and ssddis; thow horses are believed to be perfect im every respect, and sold only tor want of use. Apply at 108 Mulberry atreet. OR SALE—TWO SPLENDID FOXES, FROM ™E South ; one can bs seen at 106 Vesey atreot, at Fergnson’s, and the other at 30 Sullivan strost, at James Chrin’ opher’s. RSALE—TWO PAIR FINE COACH HORSES, abou 16 hands high, long tails, color bay ant ft, nix and seven years 6id, fine style and action, ni} kino and fine travellers, Will be sold at a low prie. Apvly at Karle’s Hotel. One paic will make a fine ‘ight wegon team. have immediste possoasion or four saul famiites, op. Loquire at y a Fem ALB. OU F6 FOR BALE—a SUPSKIOR MODERN BUILT house on thirty trast street $8,000 Also two genteel bouses on Twe. ty siath strest $6 500 enen. also + hon ean West ‘wenty fourth street $8,600. Also eve op Yaduon avenue $16,600. And a nomber at prices frem $6,000 to $15 000 = App’y to E. B KINGUI- MEK, 819 Fourth avenue, 8 to 10, 3 to 7. Decade sdbwte-ars tee Beis “oC PESE StS OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING E2TABLISHWENT for ra’e, with lease, stock and fixtures, cempicte, Dow doing & god busivess, will be sida bargain, on im wediate s pplication to HOWKS & THUMPSON, 81 Nassan street, 200m No. 7. Ofs IN HARLEM CHEAP.—FOR SALE, SIX LOTS 4 in 120tb etreet; street paved and Kehted; the andscmy st lotwin Harlem. Wil be sold separately or together, low, anc om very easy termm. Apply to J. PE- CAKE, 103 Hester street APRUSTER'S SALF OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —BY virtue of » deed of trust executed to the subscriber, ts trostee. ven: date the 13th day of July, 1853, by Joho T Gillism and Ano L. his wife, and duly recorded io the clerk’s office of James City county court, for eer- tain purposes therin expresso, a8 trustee aforesaid, offer for sal to the highest bidder, for eash, before the court house op the 1étb day of tract of lang lying i ing, according wo dred and ninety- four and one-fourth acres son it an exoel nt Gwelting boure, with all the necessary out-hov end lies inmediacely on @ navigable ereex, three m from its mouth There @ large quantity of pine, oal ana bickory timber growing upon the land, and withiv one wile of « good landivg on the creck before mention- od, which being converted into woot, with the pre- sent bigh prloes of that article, would make the land very valustie I ceew it unnecessary to give a further di scription of the land, a» persons wishing to pureha would doubtieas view the promises bofure tho day of sale. ‘The pubsoriver, or Mr. Joho T Gillum, residing on the farm, Will take pleasure in showing thé land to any per- son Wishing to purchase WM. L. SPENCER, Janae City councy, June 30, 1804, ‘or in the city of Willlamsburg, vom der next, a very valuable Trustee. HOUSHS, ROOMS, SO, WANTED. DOW LALY Wi HES TO HIRE A FURNISHED how-@ip te vicinity of Broadway, ant not higher Ud thon Twenty-seoond street. Any gentleman wishtog s house anc furniture, for the spac nd at the sane tine destrous of reta:ai or two rooms for hin own wre, will find this an ud Yantegeous opportusity. Address Mes. G. L, B, Poot K%. SaLE—A PAIR OF STYLIZH CaRRIAGE horses, sound, kind and geatle; also, a kandsme Caleche carriage, and aret of silver mounted eariage harness; also, blankets, sumwer lintog for carriage, &s. To be seen at privat . 16 East wenty-seventh the premises, 148 Court street, Brooklyn, FARM OF 15 ACRES FOR SALE, ABOUT FIVE solles from the City Hali, Broo% road to Coney Island, one of thd most desiranis locations for a conntry seat on Long Island; will ba sold at a bar A lly n, Ov the plnok gain. as tho propriet ir ts going West. Apply to LOTT, street, before 10 A. ter 4 P.M MUBPHY & VANVERGICT, Counsellors, Brooklyn, of at = #0 pS ee —.-—-. | the Washington Cemetery office, 298’ Broadway, New (OR SALE-—A SORREL PONY, SIX YEARS OLD, 143 | York. hands high, perfoctly souod, gentle and kiad, no tricks, can gos mile in 2:30 or lea»; fall brother of the celebrated pacer Dominisk. Gan be seva a* 16 Vandam street. Inquire of G U. Kivney, on the premises, or at 07 Peart ttreet, back office. (OR SALE—A BEAUIEUL PONY BUTT, BLOOD 1 ba» horse, Morgan breed, saven years old, 15 haads i’gh, and handsome as a picture; warranted perfect in every reapect, and just the thing for a lady or a (amily. Wil be sold at a great bargain, apply at 484 Fourch avenue. (OX SALE CHEAP—A HORSE CART AND HARNESS, —To be seen at 110 John street, for one day only. ORSE, HARNESS AND WAGON FOR SALE.—A very handsome, stylish bay horse, seven years @ first rate traveller, gentle and sound, well trained for a lady to drive; alsoa slidiog seated wagon which will éraw out to reat four or close up to seat two. Apply at 267 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘ORSES KEPT A GENTLEMAN LIVING NEAR John I. Snediker’s, and having more stable room and hay than be wants for his oqn use, would take four LIQUOR AND GROSFRY STORE IN CHERFY street for sale.—The Axtures, soma stock, avd three yeare lease will be sole for about 3130. Rent only $20 per month. Kooms for family Apply coon at 91 Divi- sion street. The story is in Cherry atroet, near Oatha- rine Market, LOTHING STORE YOR SALE—A WELL ESTABLIS4. 8 Dustness ina first rate thoroughfare. Stock and fixtures cheap for cosh. For partisutara apply to Mr. WELD, 4¢ Thirty-first street, Second avenue. I pine STORE FOR 84LE—WELL LOCATED, DOING ‘good paying busiuess, with ofica and bedroom at- taten ia part peyuiente” Addroon" (pont puld) Modlous em in part ment it ledious XX, Herald office.” aidan | FANCY ARTICLES, AND FIXTURES FOR eale, handsome marble counters, gan fixtures, and woase. The whole can be removed immediately, or the store let to the purchaser. Inquire of Messrs. Pen- fold & Clay, 4 Fioteher atreet. BALR—AN OLD ESTABLISHED IRON RAIL manufactory; & new, substantial threo story and or five to keep for the winter. |For further par- nt brick shop, 25 by 50 feot, with ateam engin ticulars apply at the Book office, No, 19 Ann atceet. | and avery facility tir eariyin on the bbasiness. "a am enterprising man, who vishes to establish himself in a good business, this is 9 chance not often met with, Ap- py at 175 Wott Thirty-third rtreet. }OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN —-IHE, LEASE, stock, tools, furuitare and fixtares of an old ot tablished confectionery, ico cream saloon and toy store. For pariieolars apply oF addresy'toW. PENDRELL, pencil case manafactarer, No. 20 Front street, Brookiyn, L. I. mounted Mexican saddie, embroilorod saddle dl silver mounted heaietall, sitver inlaid bit and spurs, Price $150. Apply at No. 19 Beaver s\rect, up stairs, Pines STABLES, KEYPORT, NEW JI eRSEY.— THE Mrmeant SADDLE—A MAGNIFICENT SILVER subscriber wiches to take a ae Nsesiio bee rough the winter. He has good stables, and they will j@ the best of care at reasonable rates. The steambost Koper leaves Murray street daily Soar waco. * OR BALE.—A HOU-E AND GROCERY SPORE, 90 feet front by 98 feat deep, on the corner of Ueder and Dubois streets, in Weehawken village, 236 miles from Hoboken ferry, with » god of ‘mater ‘anf a good ANTED—A LIGHT ONE HORSE SLEIGH.—ANY eon with fruit treeseni shrubbery. Inquire te rerzon having one that pea Dro but lit = used, |. CHESLEY, on the premises. good order, and sell low, nay hear of a pur- OE =e - chaser by addressing a line, post paid, to E. 0, ber 143 FS SALF-A. FIRST RATE, SALAMANDER SAFF, Port Office, stating price, &c." ° ‘mead dium Fiz0, of Berrirg’s manufacture; bas been ‘asad only tora abort 1 fg be stlf cheap. Tt FALL FASHIONS. can be pcen at No. 68 Barclay it. URS —WILLIAM MOSER, 41 MATVEN LAN AND hoteeale acd retail customers, that in addition to aeheeeeeeeeese well esta! rey tered ture that ean be reduced, Absecon, Ran fared durs can. . and Hudson Bay Company’s tare, sclected by hithsaif for Fragrant goeme trade, 7 prveryr ang cg peeah Tp seq 1e most popnlar ayers y apion . tion of Tor &e., he has extended Bis Dusicees! to 386 Broadway. ‘The articles must command universal a+. tention. Sables, Hudson Bay marteus, stone marten, toink martens, and erminé of such variety that F% SALE—ONLY $500 CASH—A NEW HOUSE n Jot, five minutes walk from Peck alip forr mavurg he house bas water, gas, v0d mer Deusen di : AND . street. wear door sbove Long Intend Raton devot, , The owner having places For particulars apply on the SALE{=1HE° TWO STORY AND BASEMENT fall to attractattention. very will be warrant house ritusted @eor to ibe corner of De Kalb, ed as represented, andsold at fair prices. He hse se- | in Hudeon avenue. built by days work, in the most eat lected 305 Broadwai ‘as the centre of the priacips! hotels | stantial manuer; also, Tot ut, well stocked with pF hn 5 hoa armenia | Sp bk b , also holes grapes. lor ig oe particulars inquire un the } remises. rot F. D. P, CROMMELIN. OR SALE—A& THREE. SEORY BRICK COTRAGE house, on Twenty-eight street_ between Szoond and ADAME FARROW, FROM PARIS, NO: 168 TWELFTH street, between Univerrity place and Fifth avene, up stairs, first floor, dress and corset maker. Inquire up stairs only. “ = my as (eon ay rs water and rented for e Jot can be improved to pay 20 per DRY GOODS, &0, cent $4,150. Terms evsy Apply to B. KIN- 38 BROADWAY. COSTLY. IMPORTED FLOWERS SHIMER, 919 Fourthavense,3to7. feat vrantie tot bonqustsia bentiital, saneig, BALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, IN NEW ROCHELLE, Mourviag flowers abundant and in fruits, moss ren’ | te 8 Sem reee cage. the secs read on Maid stnpt, for faney baskots; an assortment endless. JAMES TUCK | Serefient garden, fruit, thade, shrnbbery. and kod be eB way, up stairs, between White and Walker | yater: the house is in good order, and within flue mi- nf utes walk of th: aptly toP. ©. BUI , at oy raolioes tn tbs lating that Seseeserie: Be array of clocks ter the present fall tradeisnew | FOR GALE—TAR COFFEE AND OY-TéR SATOON ready, and he has much pleasure in ‘that du- Mo. 207 Mercer street, opposite the New York ‘bis recent visit to Eurove, he has taken advant-ge | theatre. extraor: existing in the manufne- ohne and Germany, to make such extensive purchases and contracts as will enable him tc place before the public most exquisite assemblage of rich and costly novelties, at prices never before hoard of. A im of bis etock will be ly con single Long | of this important fact. rium, 861 Broadway. i v% Cae eee Brusseis, RK SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR TH®EE STO AY AND ttle house, on Seventh stzeet, near Second avenue, with under collar dagged, furnace, gis, bath, Croton wath tubs, range. wasbstonds, &., aad in fice order throvghont; lot 25 by 97; prise $12,000; $9,000 oF lees con remain; porsension st once. Apply to 5. B. KIN- SHIMER, S19 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 307. MR SALE—A FIRST RAJE SALAMANDER SATE, medium size, of Herring’s manufacture; has been used only for a short time. Can be seen at 68 Barclay st, SALF—ONE OF THE BEST SALOONS DOWN town, en Bromiwey, with fixtures. Also a liqnor and eegar store, with boarding house, on West street, with lease, “A}so a block of tenant houses, with ovever saloon onthe Hast river. Apply to HOWES & THOMPSON, 81 jaseau street, room No. 7. RALE.—AN “ALMOST NEW DOSTOR’S aig AND a bay horse will be gold cheap, sepa-ate ort 4 The herve ia oven yeuce, old, sound in every res) strovug 4 eeu atl would make a Sr pate teary Herve. ‘Apply ate2?} vllnton streets Sou:h Brooklyn. S4LE—A PLOT OF GROUND, 199 SQUARR, equal to four city lots, 25x10, situated in the flour: ishing vitiage of Olinvilie, ‘and not over three minates walk from the Wiliam,’ Hidge depot. Twenty-tvven tisfog to. a asrom New York daily. Sor parvieulnes ine quire of B. R, PEWBLES, 124 Grand steest, N.Y. Tape aes! PO Velvat, air, carpetings, of the latest designs and richest colors; slso, hugs, Curtain Materials, &c., a very large arsortment, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. LORv & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 260 and 261 Grand strost. RESS GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER.—LBSOUTIL- ‘[) "virr frerhers have recetves. trom suctivm and pei Yate sale, an iinmenre stock of silks, meriaos, cash- mero#, deisines and valoacia rober, all of wiich they are selling at unusually low prices; also» large assortment Of long and equare shawls, brocade scarfa, &e. Tho usual stock of ribbons, embroideries, Tacos, gloves, hosiery, &c. LEGOUTILLIES BROILERS, 60 Canal streot, four Coors from Brondway. REN JH MERINO’ & CASHMEEES, Plain and faney Mous do Laives, Paramuttaa, Lustres, Flanacls, Blai iets, Eheetings, tilke, Mhawls, Embroideries, Hosiery, and overy vier descviption of AND WINTER DRT GooDs, atthe lowest possible grices, at LORD & TAYLOR'S (new wtore) 255, 257, 260 and 281 Grand atrect. tore) 47 and 49 Catherine street. OR SALE~ A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, SITCATED esr the N. Y. and Brie Ksil-oxd depot,’ nod Law's Caliternia stosmers. I: will be eoul for ond half of its oripital east, as tho proprietor i# srgaced in othec wermrens. Apply on the promters, 189 !uate atrast. K Sir § FIRST OLASs GROCERY, M i Dest torations in the city, meornor sore, we ere In 20 competition costern all of che Oret elie and ‘Apply ben NDIA AND FRENCH SHAWL". invites witention to some of the most #oprob apd Gerily npecimens ot India cxmel’s hair auiwia ever exit ited in this city ; slo to au unrtealed selection of Preach eashmere and bréche shaw’s, both long aut equare, nll of the newest and most recherche desigas aud at prices tc aoineke with the ot “4 pressure of the tims ” GKO, BULPIN, Cicak and sha¥l Emporium, 361 Broad way, ADIEY FANCY FURS.--BULPINS FUR SYOCK FOR tho approaching season is now ren A COR prises & mort superb arsortment of every {achionate garaont, vin: victorines, tippets, riding bons, eapes, cleats, ear- divals, mufls and culls in Kussian sad fiudson’s Bay eables, stone martin mink, equizrel, ermine, gonst, chia: chilla, baum martiv, &e., & , oll newly manufactured, of cheice and well soason’d eking, and at extremely mo derate prices. GKO, BULPIN, 56] Brond LAID AND STAIPED SILKS, RICH AND ELEGANS, at 60 cents per yard and upwards ‘Also a full assortment of silks, ot every description at AUCTION PRICES, at LU&D & TAYLOR'S, 255, 257, 260 ond 261 Grand atreot, 47 and 4) (new Nos.) Catherine strest. LAID WOOLLEN SHAWIS, FOR COLO WEATEER. P Just received, @ very large lot of jay State, Waterloo, imported and other Leautiful amd fashionable styles, AT AUCTION YRICRS, at LOKD & TAYLORS, 265, 267, 269 and 261 Grand atrcet, 47 and 49 (new Nos.) Catherine street. ICH VELVET, MOIR ANTIQUE, BATIN, AND cloth cloaks.—MOLYNEUX BELL would rewind his pumerous lady customers that be is now prepared to oifer ther great variety of the very latest stylos and best manafecture of the above articles, at far be low those of any other house in the city. o result of Din ack: owloeged good taste is already becoming manifast frem the crowds of ladies that can be seoa visiting his thow rooms, 68 Cansi street, « fev doors west of Broad | gay way. permanent. She very’ place for 4 German, modiavely at 102 Nassou street, room No 0, PURDY & ©, OR FALE—A SUPERIOR CONFEOTIONFRY, LO- ‘cated on the best aver ne up town. fitted up in fine style, rent low and -uninesa established; sil tools, &c, neceseory for manvfacturizgineluced Satisfactory rea- for telling ont. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room 9. PURDY & CO & SALE—IN CONSEQUENCE OF LEAVING town, I 9m obliged to teil 9 superior organ with ine cylinders, of whieh fourare for ch urch use, two for weltzes and contre dances, and threo for overtures. It wil mate beautitul furniture ia any parler, To be sven every oay ut FRANCIS STEVFAN’S, 099 Twelfth street, avento A. Fo SALE—LEASE, GOOD WILL AND ¥URNITURE OF ‘a genteel beardinz house, now fall of boatde Which will pay if # eaitable perron tubes the house The wbele will be sold for $700, which cort on the Int of last Way $1,100 The only reason for selling is, the owner is Jenving the country The location is excellent, bolog one block west of Breacway, ® sho:t distance above Caval street Terms part cosh, and tho roat in good ba- finess paper. adore:s T. R 8, Broadway Post Ofiee, Tosces: ion on first cf November. way. Ol SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO BE FOUND TO oakea fortune. A corner store, with stock, fix- dures, and four years lease, most be rold chonp for ¢ash. Apyly to br, GILISPY, 554 Pearl treat. ae SALE CORP a | BEAUTIFUL 8 Fa i une, Wi t @ lots, . fait an Lou's rid trom New York, containing eight rooms. ‘iermacusy. Apply to J. PROARE, 163 Hester aty F the large five-story brick dwelling No. 160 Twenty-second aizeet; house four rooms and four bed- rocmss on @ach floor, with Croton water in eash room; Jot 97 feet 6 inches deep. 25,000 can romain on mort- Apply to J MACY, No. 60 West Twenty: firet Cit, CUbMNE OL MID BER RK 84LE OR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT OMY 10) WICK, FOR WH o* hand one; a'so oilce CO, 78 Navsau street, OUSE WANTED.—ANY PPX40N WISHING TO Oiapos@¥ of & house and jot for $3 500 or $4,000, avd take $1,000 carb, with alot up town, and let the balsvee s: mal., may addrese Enterprise, Herali sflice, O18 IN BROOKLYN, WELL LOCATED, WANTED, inexchange for first class mannfactaring stock, ying regular dividends. Apply to MILE3& BETS, 27 ‘all atreet. NFURNISHED ROOM WaNTED.—FO! on second or third floor, withont board, near Broad Fayand below Union aquare. Address C. Hi. Broadway Uffice, ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE OR R'NT, A NEW AND handsomely Anished cottage residence, in a p'es- sant part of Brooslyn, convenient to the ferries. Address, with location and prico, A. H. Sands, care of Brooks pipers) corner of Uatherine and Cherry streets, New ag ‘ ee ee ae ‘ANTED—FOR A SMALL QUIET FAMILY, A HOUSE in any of the visinities of the city, from five to eight miles of the City Hall. Rent not to exceed $150. Aadre # Mr. Johnson, Herald office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASH—THE ‘STOCK AND FIX- tures of well established cash grocery store, now doing # good business. Notparticular whether in New York city, Williamsburg or Brooklyn, Addresa C, J. 8, Pacibe Hotel, Greenwich street. INSTRUCTION, ADAME BAKBIFR WOULD RESPECTFULLY EN- form the pubiic that after ber engagsments in the institions, she hos opened her classes for instrue- tiem inthe French language, in tamilier conversation, Literature, simple ant flowing phreseolology, with a puro Paricion acvect. Aptly to Madama Bacbier, No. J szl- ty street, near Broadway. Can be sesn from 11 to 1 and Sto8P. M. PANIEH LANIOAGE —THE ADVERTISER, HAVING afew hours disengaged in the evening, will receive a few pupila for imstruction {a tha above language, ‘being his own,) in private lessous, or amall classes. For forms, which will be moderate, address or apply to &. fr, 138 Kast reventeewth street, ee Le aren AR nes BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTSVE ROSEWOOD $310 pianoforte, for sale for $235, eplendid tone, round corners. porfect ovezy way, not fowe months old, fully ‘by tho beet mbkurs. ‘the owner is going to Fridiy, Perr Ree ee mad & Bplhen fa. made Horton ‘Tho Bhove fbeuuacnt, te regan fivishpis unequatled. - IVE PrANOFORT! S isp ONE*WELODEON POR sale or to let, chosp, aad thusie thorough!y tau: One beoutifuily carved seven cctavée pixoy forte for $500; the otkera from $40 to $150, or ® let Tunedat from $3 to $4.8 onto. Apoly to . Prot. DOMSOAY, 225 Grand street. TReAND MISS CONDON, TE ‘CHERS OF THEPIANO- forte and ringing, 676 Broadway. S.C. M KIRKLAND, WISHES 10 RECEIVE lavion ea boarding pupils for the w: 0 who baving Balshed the sebool course, Sons dhie uation’ sbventedgons.'aypiuetical 6 "be finde fantegeous. Applieation nade at Mar es residence, No. 6 Lazingvan avenue. ing, és toub sud wo R. CHARLES WEIS, PROFESSO% OF THR PIANO, ‘thoyough basa, begs leave to inform his puzile, friends avd the public that bo bas returned from his tour through Europe, and that heis ready to recommenes his lessons and to recelve new pupils. 0 be seen at his residence, 47 Bond streot, till 11 o'clock A. M., and from . O1TO MULLER, VEACHER OF THE PIANO ‘orte and singing, 325 Broad ray, continues to give wt his resiceuce, and the residences of b's pu- or farther information, piosce apply at his resi . or by 5 laNOFORTES.—IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT ‘that ee have the dest assortment of pisnofortes to be found in the eity, and thatwe can sell, for cash, cheaper than at any other pisce, is aleo well known Cail and see. Pianos to rent. Pieaos tuned and SAFFORD & BROTHER, 869 Broadway. ROFESSOR PAILIP ERNST WOULD ANNOUNCE tout he has at Jast completed his arran its for the regular importation of gonuine Boehm flutes, made by the inventor, Boehm. hitoself, and that the first of them will be here ina few days. For parttcnlars, call or address Philip Erust & son, sole agents, 821 Brond- way, corner of Twelfth street, New York city. MDUCA'PION. a GY DUCATION.—AN OPPORTUNITY 13 NOW OFFERED to two lndics whore eancation has been neglested to join acleas cf four, for instruction in the neceesary branches of an English education. Terma reasonable. AdCress Mrs. M., box 160 Herald office UAHDING SCHOOL YOR BUYS, AT BULLEORT, 1. 2 i.—The fourth term of the Bellport Cisasical husti- tats, 7! commence on the Orst foeeday in Novezaber. For 'eirentaza, apply to Wra. Kovan, fag-, 116 Water street, New York, and for fall particulars, =ddreea TING —KAUPMANN'S ACA- JAM'S CHULKSHANK, Principal, D demy cf Ano arts i} re-onened st 442 Broadway. AWING AND PA Tire ere no fixed hours for day pupile; they are at boty to yo snd eowo when they 0. Lv clauget in Grawing end modelling, expecially for mo chaniew, on every iuceday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 8 o'clock, TRENCH AND ENGLISH DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG ledicn and gentlewen, ot 108 ‘Thirty-nixnth street, eoath etfs, S207 Block west Of Brosdway. French taught without extre charge. Mr, and Mew: Haxnilton, prinet- WATCHES, JEWELERY, &0, ‘OND CLUSTER RINGS, $*5 TO $300; DIAMOND th gle store rings, $10 to $900; diamond claster fine, €20 to #850; diamond ping!o stone pins, $15 to ¥1,000; efamond crosses, $25 to $800; diamon! birt studs, $50 to 816; diamond eearf pina, $12 to $100; at lors than uruil prices. GLO 0, ALLEN, Laporter ef watches and jewelry, wholesale aud retail, No. 11 Wali strect, second flor r. \NAMELLED WATCHAS VOR LADICS—BEAUTINUL otyles. from 836 to $60, warranted. G. C. ALLAN, Ko, 11 Well street, near Broudway, second floor Im cx of watches and jeneiry, wholosnie end retail. ENT.’E FINE GOLD CaLiFORNIA DIAMOND CLU3- tor breast pins, equal to the real diamond, with chain, $5; without chsin, 64. These pins can be sant by tonny part of the United States, all orders pune ly attended to by addressing L. & J. JACOBS, 407 4 OLD SLELVE BUTTONS OF ALL SIYLES FOR GEN- tlemen, for sulo very low, via: gold and ehosed, 82 60 to $12 fer pair; gold and’ engravo:, $3 to $9 per palr; gold and reroll, $4 50 to &8 per pair; goldant tvemel, $4 to $10 per pair; gold tod garcet, $6.50 to 88 50 per pair; gold and mourning, $6 60 to $10 per pair; gold ard agate, $3 to 64 £0 por pair; gold and corcelian, 2 to $5 per pair, GEO. D. A'LEN, wholeeale and ratatl, No, 11 Wail atreet, second floor, near Broadway, Impor- ter of watches and jewelry. ADIES’ GOLD CHATELAINE CHAIN3—ADEL DE pattern, $18 to $32; curb pattern, $12 to $26; W: tt $14 to $35; ong link pattern, $16 to styjes chains for ladies, at less than usual prices. G. 0. ALLEN, importer of watches end jewelry, wholenle end retail! Po 11 Wall strect, second flonr, near Browd Way. ry ee a e, @utures, ond ¢ . Avphy at ry tea ee, & WIELD, 1¢ prentises, at the fuet of Trey otros, GENTEFLLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LES, WERT A of Browdway, of to are am? faraiture would be on resoranle ter Yor partion are inquire WOOD & COLEM \N, 147 rand atrest acta TaeeanED HOUSE TO LEC—TONSISTING OF WEBLY De yooms, (vo bath rooms, Fangs pate Genes 5 in Crotom water, ke. toa river ‘amily The a delightful location. rear Wanningom fanart {twill se'b! chop; peeioaea Beeeaneiaty 44 Maver ey pice LARGE HALL 00M 1) LET, tO A ORWELE- ria) board; also, a moatly far- wap, with foil or nivhed pa lor, to te gentteman gentleness and his Wifo Those of plain waite p efeered Apoly a 118 Canal street, next dour vo \bodacuse of Masia’ . A (CK PARLOR; - LS A THIRD STORY BACK m With dorm «itsched, suitable far two Heme, to let furnisbed Gas eed baths, and iweakfast, if desired, at 89 Prince tr FRONT AND PACK ROOM, AND HALL BHB- AA. rom on the secont floor te ‘let to a small without children. jx quire st 80 forsyth sticot. I KXIRABLE HOU-B To LE!—WE3" OF BROAD- Way, near cue of ou priasiveal avennes, with Baths, ga,"cbaniel ra. bette, val laundry, Nc , with ‘@: ¢ and Curmtture for pod location Pleasant, in a good n bornsad; yearly rent $550; far- niture $6t4) W RI BARDS, 307 way. OUSE 10 Lil.—0 UPPER PAR? OF HOUSE DN MidJagh street, Broostye, to let, toa cnatemem and his wite, or thee grow : ARNOLD, Mdertiads ee OS, OUSE TO REN, AN FU NI'UR® FOR BALE, for cach. newly furnisied lag; May A first rate ehanee if applied for iaunorately tomer eed ans #wr New York Post Office I OOMS AND OF¥)CE3 10 LET—IN SROADWAY, near Proowe sive? Fucbisuet rooms suitable for Fingto gentlemen; #/s9 cffices—on- at $760, ons at $I and two at $69 2 year, or pertioulacs apply at Broad way, TEAM POWER —\OOMS WELL LIGHTED, WITH KO steady ates: lot loqnice at JO4N KENNEDY'S steom msrble works, corner of Thirty-Afth etreot and cadw U hes —THF LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 87 East Forty secoud street, for a store, and aparte Iso. apartments ig howsee Noa. 76 to 81, tieth sire: © on the premasys. 3 None outa cash eas- went $650 per year, Adarege Mig ments above Weet T° LET—TAE FINY TWO STORY AND ATTIO BRICK house 118 Hammond «treet, with aX the modern tm. provements; a two story briek building im the year, suitable for a earrings houxe or any ether basiness, with, a wide alleyway attacnea Inquire at Perry street. LET—A LARGE THREE BYORY AND Bis house, on Tven y sixth etreet, near Lexington ave- nue, in fipe oraer, witu gas chaodeliers, ke. Rewt $750. algo, several furetsned houses ard pasts ef, houses. Apply to kB. KINSHIMB%, $19 Pourth ave, nue, frem 3 to7 P. M. (0 LET—TO DAGUERBFOTYPISTS, MILLINERS AND mantilla makers, or otoer business, in the usigue style of building, 2:5 Bowory, the reoms on third fleer, with skylight, rent $15; also, atores on seeond floor, with handsome larye wind Ue WHOLE OF THE UPPER PART OF the three story brick house, 488 Bewery. The spart- inente are in the best of order.’ Inqatre at 430 Bowery. ‘0 LiT—A NEW AN) HANDSOMELY FiNIBHED Dasement, well located, near the Park, west side of Broadway, 20x60 feet, at a low rent. ), @ fret rate house down town, furnished or unfurnished, ata low rent. Apply immediutely, to HOWES & THO! % 81 Nasran street, rocm 7. 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF A FOUBSTORY HOUSE, consisting of front und bask parler, bedrooms, _ try, clorets and dvawera, with use of bath aad hed genteel family, without children. Inquire at AH teenth street, near stuy vesant square. LET—10 A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A DESTRA- ble house in Hammond gtreet, near Waverley Comp*ising front besement, to parlors and bedroom om necond, and one bedroom io third story. Gas, bath—hos and cold water. & nt $200 from pre-ent timo to May Cliff street, back office. 7° at tae DPPiR Pom OF HOU:8 No ne strect, to a small respectable family. Remt melanie, Anquire Ou the pcemines. ns 10 LET—AT 470 BrOADW<y¥, pesmi iste LET—WITHIN A PEW MINUTES’ OF BROADWAY, | part ef a soparier house, rooms largo and airy |, gas, ko, to aquict family without ehiic ty ¥id) be lot fornished or unfurnished. For address apply to CRIPPEN & KKEPS, 5: LET=A BOUSE LOWN TOWN, SPLENDIDLY furnished, witu lease and also « house, not furnish- hétow Const, west of Broadway in s fray rate neigh torhood, in good repair Apply to HOWES & THOMP- SON, 61 Nassoa at: cet, room No. 7. 10 PHYSICIANS —TO LBt—A PaYSICIAN’S OFFICE, 27 Bond street, with gas light in front; on exeel- ad stand for one just commenciog, or wishing to extend is practice. (0 BE LET FURNI“HED—TO A SMALL FAMILY without children, a moderm brown stone house, pos tesa with nie Fey reapers a ine! and ae ant furniture complete, trom ‘an f : tr tet sve longer if desired. Apply on the premises, ‘Twenty-cighth street, th.rd door bast from Fourth ee ham from 12M. to3 2. M, Rent $200 per month. TJXO LET OR LEASE—PROPELTY IN THE ®BOOND war’—The crevis:s "9 ann street; given immeciatoly. Inquire of HF. AUB«EY, Watker street, or of (up ain Leonard, at the Second yard station Eouse, where ihe key of the premises ean e for Le i of M’Comb’s daw bridge. 6 Ftable and out honves stiached; only either the Farlem or Hu¢sov River Ratiroeds, and withim 135 bourse drive of the city. Possession given immoediate- jy, and a lease if required. Address, M. MeC., 263 Bix. by’s Hotel. RENT—A and back parkx, on fist floor, for gentlemen. t 54 Lispenard’ street. [TPPER PRT O¥ HOUSE TO L&T—aT NO. 200 ‘Third strect, consmting of three rooms and pan- ties, and Croton water on tbe second floor, and two rooms on the third door. Rent $180 per year. Ponses- sion given immediately. DANCING ACADEMIES, PUBLIC BsLL WILL QOME OFF aT Mas. LUBY’S apieey (ef fandne oe 4 885 wWsy, corner of et ath street, on evening, Oetcter Oh. An excellent quadrilie band, wHN a oom i petent floor master, will attend Tickets be bed af Cla.ke's ico cream down urs. Marshall & stairs. | Pretfally announces the r struction, in this elegant ai ment, on Wednesday, Uctorer 4. taught, Instualt g overy variety jacies and cuilcren, Wednesdays and saturdays, from 4)5 toO P.M. Evening Gasces tor lacies (exclustvely) 7 to0F. M. Private jessons at all times. priva AVGNING CLASSES lates ani gentlemen, 980 jog for nov besinners, and for those who ate some- whetadvaneed. iach pupil instructed separately Olr- cular can be Lad Applications to be made at 278 Bowery, ip the hcoxs*ere. K. BURSON. ver ART OF Ds NCING. teenth street, fourth boare weat of Broxdway, south pic di GC ARRU \UD respectfully anaounces to riends and patrous that his clisees will oom nence aturdey, 14th ocd Mom fay, 16th of Octobor Days, nesday and caurday at 125%elesknoop, ana after xoom, for ladies aud cui'dren donoay and Thursday, tt 7 eveping, for peatl men Pardcaler gt ention prid to Ja tenue, and deportment of pup ls, Boarding tex inaries and private clasees attended to. Circulars obtained ns above, Soiréos am usual, the fifth all the Broaiway steges nue and fultoo ferry, aud pass near the roum meses EW PUBIAOA’ BOOK WHICH SEOULD BE REsD BY EVERY Amerieen —1) ppleton & On , $48 and 368 Broad. way, have jost pwblirhed “ Party Lenders,” sketches ef Thomas Jefferson, A'exancer Hamill smdre # J9cs 80D, heory Clay, Joba Randolph of Keasoke, inclidivg no tices ot a other Cstinguished American sts‘eeman; by Jo. @ Baldwin, author of ‘the *lash Times of Ala- bema and Mississippi; 1 vol. 12mo, cloth. 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