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ilian Correspondence, Wovrp RaTHER BB IN Stavery—In the Poaiice a — ». Jamerno, Bept, 29, 1854. | Court, yesterday aperd ae sawed Jorn Sievart Phe United States Steamer Massachusette—Liderality ef | Totbing from po . fhe Emperor in Regard to Her—The Apprehended Loss gaitty, ard @& the Decatur—Proposed Statue to Don Pedro I.—Oom- | was eut ef fun¢s ard food, and had tak im thia cour-e mercial News, de., be. | to provide himself with te wecensaries of Kite. He Sinte my last nothing of importance has occurred | Siated to the Cours that 9 shirt time sinos he. was a in Raleigh, North Carotina, and upon being in- im thie part of the world. | formed of the kind trentment he would recslve fom ‘Fhe United States steamer Massachusetts is to | ant pons sigs aon we he —_ cron 8 waderg , repairs in this pert. The imperial govern- | man, he couc! t parchace » ‘i | t a cost of $900. He left his master and came ment grant the facilities of the navy yard to assist | S Ohio. i edince Toame. bere,” contioned Stewart, usin repairing the steamer. This is a gewerous “I have been Kiekae eran on rer by all ae %$ on the bis M 5 | of white men. Can’t get worl nO One, wo pened trem the Decatan the oe ae aeeeeet | barrow money to get breed with, that te out of the chusetts do not think that she is lost. 1 qe tion. I wish I were a slave again. I did a great colored womas. of stealing a quanti:y of a Blew rt in mitigation that he eal better there than I ever did here.” Here toe Last week the coftee market was more animated | de/endent took his seat to await the sentence of the peescbi 1 ple vena Fee eae at hard labor for one month, and pay , Enelesed you will find a document which will be ‘Interesting to American artista. It ia an iavitation %o artists, native and foreign, to compete for the ‘execution of a bronze statue to Don Pedro I., the labor, and was thankful for the something to eat in jail. He again.— Cincinnati Gazette, Nov. Cowit, which was that he be sent to the chain gang the costa of prorecution. Stewart said he did not mantis hard NJ trio declaerd that = peed as he got cut he would go Sonth av become a slave founder of the empire. fhe time being short for Fira Coan Teire Dana Oe past woek , i ere ware over the Mount Savsge rosd - Pies bcbaprci di beraheouien otal | 6,624 tons of coal; over the George’s Creck road, BRONZE STATUE TO DON PEDRO FIRST. | 3878 tons, and from the New mpany Prograwme for the exesution of a monumen: to | Wines 118 tons. No report from Reciod be raised in this capital in honor of the founder of tte Empire. ‘The committee appointed by the Municzipal Cham- | bers of Rio de Janerio to raise a momento to the preseici ne Baris, aris all ee both na- | ive foreign, to present for competition a de- | io C: a z ign for the execution of an equestrian statue, in | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Last week sixty-five ‘bronze, under the folowing conaitions:— 1. Don Pedro 1 must be on horseback, in the at- | fitude of proclaiming the Indepesdenc:. 2. Tae —— Must be acorned with releivos and Brazil- allegories. The time allowed for the exscu- tion sud preserting of the designs or models in miniatare, eed @ general idea of the monuments, fa five months, to begin from 12th October. 4. The @esiges and medels to be exposed in one of the wooms of the Academy of Fine Acts of this city for at days, or more if necessary. 5, All desigas and models to be forwarded to the committee, ac companied by a sealed letier contaiuing the naz> of tle artist, and a sign corresponding with one or the model or design. 6. The three best models or designs to be rewarded with a prize of 1,000 mil! reis cach. Besides this tie commitsee shall vote a special rewa' d for that to be adopted. Those fot aewarded to be returned. Conus. Euscbio de Lueiroz Continho Matton Ca- mera, president; Barao de Bomfim, treasnrer; Manvel de Aravjo Porto Alegre, John Antonio de | ring above the quiet sepalchre of the dead, coupled Miranda, Polidoro da Fonceca Guintanilha Joedas, | with the sacred character of the building, stanoed Jobn Aifonso Lima Nsgucira, Joagan Norberto de | the scene with a terrible and. thriliing subliaaity. Sueyae Silva. Dr, Roberto Jorge Hadock Lobo, | St. Paul's was well insured. secretary. Rio ce Jarerio, Sept. 24, 1854. | Coal and Iron Company's road. ole coal region 432.081 tons were transported over the Baltimore | and 157 tons of coke. reason to believe th The coal is im pretty fair de- there is ever, 80 during the season. berland Miners’ Journal, Nov. 17. Tar Fire at Krxaston, Canapa.—The Kingston Pani’s Charch, in nat city, during the lite con filsuration The burning of this church presented a very wild and perfectly teriitic scene. fearfolly through its flaming aisles, the barning masses of wood from the roof and ths upper floor felliog in upon the redhot piles of timber below, or H ziog throagh the iate-ior by the strong ts of air; the united elements roaring ighing like a thousard farnacea in full blast; the melancholy fact that all this ravage was occur- Daraprct Arvray 1x Vingista.—We learn from Sept. 30, 1854. | the Alexardria Gazetie that, on the 11th inst., st P.8.—Having more time to-day, I coatinue my | mai} agent on tbe lise of the Orange aud Altexaa- note sent yesterday by the bark Turk. This I for. | bate Teas bad & ditieulty ea game of cards A ic) | with Mr. Braonan, of Orange, and suotter citizen ward by the Lae via Liverpool, which leaves to- | of thas county, named Gibson, in the course morrow morning. which Baker wse severely beaten. About aa hour Co¥¥re—More full reports than yesterday. | alterwards Baker procured a musket, and advanc- The sales for the past week have beea regular, | ing cowards Brannan, fired at him, telling his com. a en aor oe best qualities _ past hye ce the first of tna month up to this day, thera other man was ceverel et eines ee “eo ee | died. Baker did not atsempt to escape, wn was Bhipped to Mediterranean... 22) gojseq | lmwmediately arrested. B annaa leaves a wile snd Bhipped to North of Earope, | vhe way. Brannan fell dead immediately, aad the ; children. porta... 3 Suee 173,452 The Ouro Riv —The Pittsburg Gazette urges Making 288,559 bags shipped this month, beia coat ri | Bitar ? | larger than tbe eaics la the Merchants’ Exe & | the improvement of the io viver, as @ work of the Mis month. Se fist Tands, 40,000 bags of coffee PRICES QUOTED TO-DA joe fer United States, per ar- the whole West. The Guzelte says that the only mcede of improvement at all certain t2 seonre oon } tinnons navigation is that of locks and da‘a?, similur 4200 to? to the Slack water imorovement of the Monongahela. 41/200 +o}4i1850 The whole expense of such an improvement between 3/700 to 411000 | Pitisborg and Cincinnati would be about $5,000,000 —about the cost of the Obio and Pennsylvania Rail- road, which is 187 miles long. Tae work could be constructed by a, compavy chartered by the States of Penvaylvania, Ohio, Virginia avd Koatucky, and restricted to six per cent dividends, aud to tolla which would pay expenses and yield that amount. , according to qui i ity Regatta at Charleston, 8. C. (From the Charleston Standard, Nov. 15.] The regatta came off yesterday, under quite as Plearant circumstances as might have been antici- | ted. The attendance of genilemen, from the sea- 'd particularly, was good, ard the amusement | spirited and exciting. Upon the battery and bath | house, however, there was not the immense crowd | uay! last night to fire a salute in Roxbary at the which we noticed upon the last occasion of the kind. | politica! denionstraiions, was loaded with ball car- The day. thongh bight and bracing, was not so | tridgs. Tne bail strack the retidenc2 of Willian mild snd balmy asthe one a year ago, and there | Emerson, on Winthrop strest, and passed entirely ‘was not therefore the same inducement tostaad | through one side of the house, entering the savoad from hour to hour under the glering suadeams and | story jurt belo rthe window sil, scattering the laths exbihrating breezes of the bay. | and plastering ell over the front chamber where tae The scene, however, was parsicularl: lewiy sleep, aud doing considerable damage. For ‘The little boas ecusided about over the blae walers | thuetely the family were in the lower raoms of the of the bay tike fire-flies over the dusk of an autumn | bonee, avd eacaped injury—Boston Herald, Nov. 15. twilight. and in tho midst of the race the scena was | - Deantifal. | enlivened by the appearance of the Isabel over the | Tne Maint | Susy har, which, from her receut dissomfitare at Key | C\.4,—The list jury ease under the Mine law West, came laboriously along with one woeel, bit | has inst been decicet before the County Court, now though defeated of her usual elasticity of movemest, | j she was still beantifol. At five minutes before e’even o’c! cutter Jackson fired a signal for the sail boa teke their station. About this time the G. W. fee took her stand off the battery, ehen the Jnégcs erranged for tho first start. At fiftees tes past eleven oclock the Pet crossed the fing lize, aud was folio ved by the Evelyn sya By ¥0 BodOuas Acer. Tul Cvélyo made the rau in one hour forty-three minntes and eight seconds, coming in abesd of the Pet by three minutes thi seconds, which, with twenty-two seconds the Pet had at starting, makes three miontes ond_fitty-two seconds time gained bythe Evelyn. The Pet beiag | the emaller boat, one minute time was allowed her “or difference of tonnage. j There wos quite a stiff breeze blowing out and the larboard jib sheet of the Pet pated whon off the Island, which caused bera few minntes de- lay. The Evelyn wos sterred by Captain Viscent, Davenport. jon in th f Judge Weodraff pr siding. 4 Dysca, of New Britain, was prosecuted for set liquor in that place on the first day of sugust The Justice ed sgaiast him, and theca-e was appeald. It came before the Crunty Coart, a the jury acquitted him.—Hartford Lunes, Nov. 6 Pox Among Ratnroap Passencens.—A girl by tbe noiwe of Kilen White took the sunall pox in Boston a short time ago, and before her convales- cence was comoleted, stsrted on board the cars for her home in Thetford, Vt. Daring her brief jourasy of a sew hours she com:nanicated the loathsome dis ease to some dozen people who were on board the ‘min o oie she travelled, several of whom have Obitaary. Col. Lampent J. Reaxpoy, a prominent citizen of Ar- neas, having been Secretary of State, Land Commis | sioner, and for seven years editorof the Little Rock aud the Pet by Mr. G. x Democrc!, dicd on the 2th ult. The deceased was a na- At ten minutes before two, the signal g1n WAS} tive of Laston, Md., and from 1832 to 1894, was engaged Gired for the firat clars rowbontsto tase their stand. | nthe morcantile business in Baltimore, with his father. Ie was at tis time suggested by some oft.» mem- bers to alter the proposed ocvvrse, as it was con- sidered too rcug’ on tre river for the lrht craft. The curse celcted wos, however, aanered to, W. F. Woon, Assistant Qaarter-master in dof yellow fever at Indianola, Texas, on The deceased was a native of ? of Mrs. Wood, the celebrated when Mr. Wilscu withdrew his boat, the hed | —- ister, tearing he race to be contested between Fhe | Vheatces and Exhthitions, Herala and the Sunfy South. Thege boats a; Tavatny.—There will wo performances ¢ in the afternoon at $ o’cloek, and the other Dramatic and equestrian performances. PRION’S THEATRE.—The new piece called the ¢ Ten and Lower Twonty,”’ and the farce of the “Good for Snest be il tas The Hetsid made the rua in | a wenty-six seconds, leading the Sunny | Seuth by two lengths. Mr. J. H. Cooper eterred the Sunby South, and Mr. Con. Bailey the Herald. 5 , ‘twothe signal quy | Nothing.” Burton appears iu the Brst piece, } we feed te promt Ox be Test race, wad Exciter Opens at Nmvo’s Garnrs.—The busy hum iputes to three b'cle a san Clark of preparation is heard all around this great i Talo! hzee d'clock the Susan C' Bd | snent, and rehearsals take place both day and evening, { Joaspnté btarted. The Susan Clark made the run | Tye) the newly arrived yooaliste and fhe large orches: “MA seven minntes forty four xeconds, and leading the | {ty ind re-try the effects of the charming opera of Josephine by about eight lengths. | “The'Syren,” which is to be produced (for the first time before an American audience) on Monday evening Niblo, with his usual spirit and determina- to deserve success, has organized a complete com- any, doubled his orchestra, engaged a competent cha, prepared entirely new scenery, dresses, decorations and for the New York anv Bavrmone Sreavsare Cowrany. —We have already announced the sale of the fine vessels formerly owned by the Parker Vein Steam: it 4 Company, and their purchase by Mr. A. C. abl, vext. Mr. the Bakimore fn whose ‘ip Company, a new organization a Number of Oar euteepetstng citizens, i his former triumphs. ‘Tho artiste: n one or two exceptions only, entirely bids fair to eel we hope and lock foraa efficient | now to this country, and the operas to be produced service. The mercantils and general interes's of | also, we hear, not hackneyed and old affairs but the very our city bave been great: satwerved by the cele: | dest versions of the most popular lyric dramas in the rity of traneportation afforded by these vessels; and their continuance as daily line between this city and New York will be daly esteemed by all who have occasion to avall themscives of so great a con ce. ‘The average time of these vessels in making the tip between the two cities ie fifty bours. The line | He comprives ten well-bniit substantial steamers, one | brief of which will Jeave Union Dock every afternoon | &* «ec for New York. They are all represented to be iu | mest im " first rate order, and in the hands of the new com | went at thy Another at Drury Lane placed liim hos ry will prove their efficiency, we have no dow, | oid hore he won hearty applanse and public fi lish language. The opening opera, “The Syren,” cne of Auber’s most brillinit and charming produc- tigns, and the English adaptation, reservitig every note of the original, created a perfect furore in London, where Nau sang in tt with unbounded success every night during a long engagement. Of tho tenor, Mr. byn, we hear gre: i Entering the and e i every respect, while attentive and careful ageuts | pide the wreatest Pnglish tenor of the ¢ wil render every possible facility to abippers re: | giver f Ir, Niblo fempted kim away ove sorting to them for service. and on Monday evening he will try hiv Tortune before im] ce of such enterprises as these can- | Arner’ neo. Of 1 ai thie other artists we onrsclves, We perc ‘The importan not be overrated. They are indispensable t> the then be it Total from the x for the week, 10,518 tona, and, | since the first of January last, 565,758 tons, of which and Ohio Railroad, and 133,677 tons descended the beata descended the canal, with 6,367 tons of cal The mining business still continues active, and it wil] contioue mand aud sells at former rates very readily. Taare ig no prospect of a far-her advance im prices.—Cum- Neves, of tne 11th, thus speaks of the borning of St. Uhe wind swoeping rdonsyilie, Va., Mr. Thomas 8. Baker, formerly a | | of | pasion, who was standing close to hia, t> get out of | wounded, and subsequently | ge | greatest importance to Pittsburg. Cincinnati, and , UNPARDONABLE OvERsignrr—One of the guns | | properties, express easion, anid_on Monday | tative in that transaction of the | WiCner en: Oe natn which for brilliauey and stuncess | th developement of our means acd resour 03 theres to his old establish la ee ne ate toate noth eeeeien. | searcn il ive tyotenl sal lafuation : which it is our duty to extend to all parties | en rn cit ic tobe po te the German theatre hectaaes tiongh our ott, as well as with it. | 60°37 and 39 Bowery, on behalf of the suifecers i We fe ted that the primary importance | fio iranded ship New tka. These wafortanate 7 of sach & of transportation between Balti- | are ina state of destitution, and all who are inclined t more and New York will be realized by our owa2 | help them should visit this theatre to-night. Ponoy citizens, lly as it forms a convenient link of | Jence should crowd the house. The comedy of ‘Wilt the cacin Bewees our importing merchants and | Oats,’’ and the new and amusing Watomime sui be Baropean houses. Balti: ‘Sun, “Misery upon Misery,’? make up the bill, This wi a sewrrhetats ood ap al an interesting exhibition, . n—The 5 for to-night are ‘Tatar ror Munper ms Accouac County, Va.— Nationan Tunarer.—Thy " ttractive; they consist of ler pa Fd of the Pee | ey Wisard shiit” and the “Devil's Daughter. it James Ames, a minor, . George Bast, his step- shoot him, bat through Wautack’s Treatae.—The comedy rance,”” which bas been repres: is announced again for this eyening. bles” closes all, Mirnoronray Tanarer.—The § “Tortesn, the Usurer,”” 6 i i fl Pe oe ae and they close with the drama be Lyons.” ; ’ cnt him to pieces—ri ‘Auxnicay Mescuw.—The picens to tv nt from breast 6 the | him in a number cal pices styled the “Swiss Co! monster had Crrors—Castix Ganpex.—The equestrian perform says, that was not dead, be gt this afternoon and eveaing, ar » character. 14 company con i i : l af & ill be repeat Woon’s Varreris, announced for to-nit) A Graxp Ve given at the bers of the Phill lien’s orchestra } G. J. Anrory’s theatre next wel, | 472 Brondlway.—T! ma a Ent AND Ixateesicetan £ ‘y, and th: sizing his punishment at eighteen years ‘eae aa in the public Pape penitentiary was defended by connse!—the Ho. loqnent appeats ta hin bob ever hha neck has been spared is a i + oq wae oreta ee ———S— WATCTES cash. Basi- > TO LOAN—ON DIAMON: $E0.000 jemetrys ogarn or tne es ness notes, eity Torre BRISTED £ COs Brokent) 35) Jane oipeeh, parner of Nes? van street. Rare arr TO LOAN, ADVANCE, OR BUY FOR $55-000 hash, at sight, iu large ce soil mows ion, “f any weidatie description. Terms Wveral, gon ‘and safe Tesponsible Pacific Azea°y, over the Pacific Beuk,coruer of Bresdway aud teand nitec. ~ wah mer nt ask 10 LOAN—ON DIAMO! TCHES $50,000 Toioe-om anones, a oten, bends and ‘bills of exchange, tc. R td Nassau strect, room. Nb, 2 ow, Ao brokers aud commission merchants. M ie rn BELONGING TO AN ESTATE IN $50 000: trust.—To lend, in sams Moen 45.00) co $10,- fa the tie that meee kettoel Rag nels Yoaned. n this rabte ed. ‘Apply to 8. 8 BROAD, 15 Wall street. eee 1m $3R( MAY BE HAD FOR BUILDING PURPOSES— Ea cg soonethy on the building and eF month; also, to lease for @ term of years, a house at orrisania, near the depot, fourteen rooms for $9 per mouth till spring.” Adiiress Lease, box 191, Herald office. (CASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT jerware, watehes, jewelry, nautical in- stramente, fd personal Property generally, 07 bought for the highest eash priee, OUD, Broker ‘snd Commission Merchant, 69 Fultom street, second floor, froat room, from 8 A. M. toé P. M. ETROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 108 Broadway~New York, Nov, 14, 1854,—Notiee is hore- give tho Board of Directors have, this day, de: clared a ‘dividend of four per cent on the capital stock of this company, payable on and after-the 20th day of Novem: ber instant, until whieh date (inclusive) tho transfer books are clove E. A. STANSBURY, Secretary. MOREY 20 LOAN ON WINES AND SPIRITS 1N wind, diamonds, plate, wat a Tortes, housoheld furuiture, dey gosds-and por of every description, or p i dies attended at their residence. Appl LEY, No. 128 Nassau atroot, opposite the Nassau Bank UONEY TO LOAN ON WINES AND Lond, dismonds, plate, watches, Jewelry, sezare, pin ucforter, Lousehold firuiture, dey goods and pro. pirty of every description, or Purchased. Business eon deutial, Ladics attended at their rosidenes, Apply to CASRY & CONLEY, 128 Nassau atrevt, opposite the Nassau Bank, M NEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON furnitu: guna, pistols, generally, or bi highest easb Suction priees, a large lot of furniture, w + to Ds savances, Apply te McCAFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catharine street, 95 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & H.VAN 165 Sots SRE, —We have s large assortment ot tho latest patterns of stoves for sal reasonable ‘ Stoves an sane lined with soapstone and repaired, grate, set ang repaired, stoves put up, and pipe furnished for same Also, soa) »ne griddles for sale, wholesale and retail. The excellence in the griddies conmsts in their requiring but os) greseing when used. CUP OF FINE TEA OR COFFEE, BEFORE GOING to the Theatre or the Opera, is onv of the Iux of fe, but where, says the reader, ia the finest materias to Precured, te,which trath replics: at the Empire City Tea Warehouse, 879 Bowery, corner of Fifth street, or 81 Cathe rin Plos of the tea, coffee, sugar and spices there, and ec if they cam be matched at the same rates in all New York; be"sure and call, YHARTER OAK GRAPES —TUIS GRAPE IS A SEED. ling grape and a native of this country, it is admired b; all who have tasted them, to be the best ‘ever enltivated, ‘They ripen the first of September, and grow to the size of an inch and a halfin diamet ples of these grapes oan be teon at No. 7 Jobn strect; also the roots and vines for sale. All orders promptly attended to by JOHN B. JAMES No 7Jobn stre KEGS PRIME QUALITY ROBINSON, Commission TCH HERRINGS.—50 juet landed, for sale hy W) ifferchant, 182 Pont] street. JPPRIENDS, ONE AND ALL, Who'd “make a haul’? Of rats, mice, bugs, (Vile little “* thugs,”) May do that sam Says truthful Fame, With quickest speed and perfect ense, By voting LYON’S remodies. * Poisonloxs magnetic powder and magnetic pills for inecots and vermin, are the only safe and effective articles of their kind. Beware of counterfeits, Broadway, YAS FIXTURES !! GAS FIXTURES!!! OF SPLENDID % dexign and finish, and Gene f°, oent cheaper than guy other house, wholesale ad retail, at tho manufactory of JAMES G. MOFFET, 119 and Prince street, tl block west of Broadwa; Central depot, 424 ORSE, WAGON, HARNESS, &c.—FOR SALE, A bay Norse, 143; hande, soven years old, of splendid style and netion, without farjt or blemish. can trot i trotting wagon, as od wip, wrapper, blauke fice ler cash. Arply ‘Twenty-fourth streot. MPORTANT TO LADIES AND GE BE. DUMONT & CO. beg respec s that they conuan their superior style of dysing and Koo: at Buck's and woollen foods, Indies’ drosses, suawls, gentlemen's clothing, &e. Kid gloves cleaned without smell. Office No. 190 broadway, N. CONSEQUENCE OF AN UNUSUALLY LARGE reign. correspo: many of my recent commun for whieh I request the in hinin Unausiwere Igeney t, when sil will receive thet of the writers a few days lk replies promptly as before. MAD, ENILE VILLETTE, Autozraphet TTB, DAGUERREOTYPI T, GUA Nees, CON: fa 1 type, ina nea for x, 2b Chatham square, p known as ‘headquarters for cood aud cheap daguerreotypes RIN PRINTING, PRINTING.—THOMAS 5. SUTTON, plain and orsamental printer, 142 Fulton ftroet, betwoor Nassar aud Broadway, exeoutes to order, fa ‘handsome ‘ety of }ob and card priuting. Merchants’, , ball committees, and antace to call at Sutton’s te work, TATIONERY AT LOW PRICES.—WM. A. WHEELER &Co., 13 and 15 Park row, havoon band a large aad Yory desitable stock of stationury, forcign and doincstic, american papers, &e., which they’ will sell at, very low rices, cithor for cash or approved paper. The attention of pyers is particularly requested. Nos. 18 and 10 Park row. areb.—A FA gentleman and he wt or two tingle inant oh also a splendid suit of parlors, frontiag tingle gentlemen; also a feo Broadway, with or without board, Zutrance 130 Tenth 200 SEXT#, street an four furnished rooms Wonld bo let peta, ae AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD 4 London terrace.—To let, somes three or with full or partial, or without board. tly, Gas in every roow, Twenty-Third street aud” Kipp & mses pass the hours evary minute. of Freneb and Italian spoken iu the hou aired, 143 BIGBTH srreer, orrosive THE uRRca: tile library—A suit of rooms, on second floor, consist- ing of four, to let, with board, in a frat class bouso. Also, two rooms for gentlemen, 117 CLINTON PLACE, RIGHTH STREET—FINE “= Tooms, on second or third foore, with cod closets, hed or unfurnished, can be obtained, with board, by in and their wives, or single zen 45 GROVE STREET, NEAR BLEEZCKER—A DE- lightful suit of rooms to let, together or soparate! furnished of unfurnished, with taining improvements; lovation most Ue to car and stage lines, 14 ABINGDON SQUARE, (HUDSON STREET SIDE) tlemion, ean be accommodated with —A gentleman and_ bis wife, or one or two single gon or unfui ed. ASHLAND PLACE, TWO DOORS. FROM board, rooms furnished 3 GREEN- ®) wich Rooms in suits or si ject fami- lies or single gentlemen, with board. Hi . Terms moderate for the winter. Access by street stages and Siath avenue ears, Retcrenevs exch _——————— 1 IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH stroct.—A gentleman removing his family to nother city will fet bis apartments, farnisl family ro om ‘and with board, to @ ond’ dreading ‘viet, Conde: Creare ik » connecting, Possession iately. Apply as above. given ————————— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- for the wiuter. A oom attach ® single room, will be lot—to gon Uemen only. ‘The louse is reptote with modern impr ve inente, | Location desirable, Apply a6 121 Crosby stree!. bo ee and Houston, tween Pi Ariereuss TO LET IN FORTY-FOURTII STRI +L Nos. % and 97, between Sixth avi Broadway. — ime pede two bedrooms and kitchen. built expressly for families who wish to live néat, with atl the improvements re- quisite. the pri A SUITE OF ROOMS, NEWLY FURNISIIED, TO LET to gentioman.—Several nicely furnished rooms in the Died stery, Ee ites in, to at bed eae ioe mt joeation central. . t ired. rece ra pe 0. Breakfast losires T% PRINCE STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway—Superior accommodations for gentlemen their wives, or eincle gentlemen, with board. ‘Tho house Inquire at 138 East Twenty-first street, and oa aiser, au is first class, possessing all the modern improvements, A UARGE ROOM, NEATLY PURNISHED, SUITABLE for # centleman and wife or two sinzle gentlemen, can ie had, with full or partial board, in a fest elase house, at No. 2 J:eroy place, Bleecker street, ‘The house is provided eet, a improvements, PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE AA. second floor, ina private family, to let, to'one or-two kentlemen, with breaktast if desired, Apply at 627 Houston the vicinity of Broadway. Refereaces 8 required. A where the cot i treo! SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET A FEW neatly furnished rooms, with or without partial board, mforts of a home can be enjoyed. Apply at entrance in Mulberry. id ae ASTERN LADY, HAVING ‘TAKEN ‘THE NEW ouse 461 Rroome strest, ono block west of Hroxdway, cin accommodate solect families or singlo zen- tlemen, with tull or partial ho: Transient boarders ac- qimumodated. Dinner at one and half-past five o'clock. erences exchanged, y GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND without children, ean find good board and a com- able home, at 125 Weat Twenty-fifth street; house with ern improvements, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A DE- {A ‘sirable location in South Brooklyn, convenient to cars, wtaces and ferries, wil accommodate three or four gor tle: men on reasonable terms with furnished rooms, with or with- out partial board, References required. Apply at 243 y Union street, Brooklyn. A sur AA let, E OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO in the finely located houso No 52 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. Will be let to a genteel family or to one or two gentlemen, quired. Referenoes furnished and re- A SUITE OF ROOMS MANDSOMELY FURNISHED, either for a famliy or single men, at 107 Tenth street, between Broadway and University plac A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—A NICE, SNUG, AIRY Or without partial board. hall bedroom, furnished for single gentleman, with Del: A WIDOW Laby, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE {A requires, would'let a hand inancnt or transient, to a party willin uedi Reference required. Apply to 103 Grand street, usar Mote. waiie NG OF THE Neilson plac. Jour below ig n iiapruvem sat LE Ss Warton str: Rone modera Apply to JA YOUNG MAD the Terry GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF FINDING nished ‘room, with partial board, ina resjpootsble pnvate Americ whore there are ly no other om Please state terms. Ad- 4 SUIT OF ROC W AND ITA ELY FUR nished, to let to single gontlem te hovse, Hi the modern improvements. Persons desiring to gu- fort of a home will find it, by calling at 95 Princo jw doors west of Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SITTINGROOM, ON first floor, with a bedroom, if required, to let, isroom strect gad Broadway. A gentleman in want of yrEtments ina quiot houso please address, with name, Mes. ADA, Broadway Vort filo, post paid. No Deariers in tte house, and English spoken, Py | QuOW CASES.—SCHMITT & BROTHER, 16 NORTH | William street, near Chatham, and at 77 West Third | street, Cincinnati, Olio, manufacturers ot show eases in | motal} Lrassgrosewood, mahogany, Wack walnut and silver. | | A-good assortment constantly on band; orders promptly d. Old show eases taken in exchange, '$ FOR STREETS, &C.. CHEAP.—WM. R. PRO Co., Flushing, wish to sell off promptly six tho ental trees, on the railroad line through t low rates, in quantity. | AND FANCY GOODS—18 DIVISION . ‘The undersigned has just received from the Eu | Topena anufactories a large and complete assortment of the | avh¥e goods, which he now offers for sale at greatly reduced | trie te ecmpete with any other importing house in N | York,’ Countty dealers will flud it to tholr advantage *« tana (ertaliisned in 100, CHI, GORTZ date Haas | atand (esta! . | ce ivan ston near Ghathaee arent,” OO” 0 MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—TELESCOPES AND optical instruments of the first quality, may bo had at establish. | Ret trade prices, of the manufacturer. ag undat r. WARD BURTON, 47 Church stroet, ‘Terms onsh. Minories, London CRTH! TEETH—ARTIFICIAL TEETH, OF THE ‘most boantiful and natural appearance, inserted, from Dee erase oaaipletseteebs and comtort oesutsd tothe ind, fect ean vl Sure: the Jranree. ny Kinds ant PS Re ONES, No.7 Bleecker stroct, IRE ROPE FOR MINES, INCLINED PLANE: hoisting heavy welghte, stecring, purposes for yeaw stays or braces, &c., much safer and te tt at hemp or hide ropes: hb werzhts, ant du waiters in buildinge, I conductors, &e., made of « F fe t id rane wire, and YStTAS. W- COPELAND, 64 Broadway. , ate fay anit Gath nd two ty start ION COURSE, F ak ‘orrastor; W. his Face to oor? off p HAW & WITITE, DRY GOOD, &C. FAVY LOTS OF DESIRALLE GOODS TROM Ave. JI tien. TRACY, IRWIN & CU. N Vioek above the Astor io of silks, emstinerce, rev es, vestinus, linens, pri i praid F to dealer croatiy rednowd and 255 Lroadway. TRACY, IRWLN & C CLOTHING, &0, prices, natioman is the drama of | 553 MEARL STREET, NEAR TROADWAY, 18 THE oe place that ¢ looking for, so ay to | fond their winter olothing to bo cleaned, dyed, altored,or re- paired with cotiars, f fe. nt ahert notiee, “No disap, wintment. Drab overcoats elcaned or turned hy | a 54 A. CORTISSOS, Observe, 55%. UsT RECRKIV TS, $5 RACH, ly S10: 2,000 pairs simake. Bills on Token | wis ci’y t GEO, LEVIE, corner o kuan streets, DERSONS PAVING 1 aff etat dares "MA TIREWONTAL 3 GENTLEMAN, » for the neqaaintance of & vithont wealth; but hay kindness, ty view t7 area y teoated in %., Serald off ‘ . wow CAUSE SPE OARD DOWN TOWN.—GOOD BOARD, IN A DE rable location, for families, gentlemen aud thoir wi and single gentlemén, to be had ‘by applying at No. 8 Browu: Way, Corner of Beaver street. OCARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY obtain beard, with pleasant rooms, at 45 West Wash. ington place, near ‘Washington parade ground. ‘The house is pleasantly situated, with bath room, wte., and is convoni- ent to the curs and atages, Apply on the premises, Peso WITH ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, ROOMS, in a first class house in ‘Tenth strect, near Broadws, suitable for farilies or single gentlemen, roplete with all the modern improvements. The location is dosirable, very central. French and Spanish epoken. Dinner References given and required, Appiy at 151 Tenth etrect. OARD NEAR ST. JOHN'S PARK~A PLEASANT, furnished room on second story wi be let, with board, to a gentleman and wife or two single g@ntlemom. Apply at No. IS Beach street. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A PRIVATE family ean accommodate a gontieman and bis wife, aud <hree single gentlemen, with the comforts o€ & quiet, focia- Uc home, nt Tel West Sixteenth etrect, Baths, gat, £0. "AR ST. JOHNS PARK.—FURNISHRD rooms, with full or partial board, for pe men OF f °a- tlemen and wives (without childron}, First olsss se, haths and gas, newly furnished, and few boarders. Apply 18 Verick street. jeferenoes exvhanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO el tely, with full or partial hoard, in nal private fanniys Lécation plossakt: wad hesiGhys a emall private family. Forms mblcrate. “Call at 301 Hicks rtrect, ens Carroll, of e address A. R., Herald office, for three days. OARDING.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet, with full or partial board. sincte or ii iter, on fecond "and third floors, at 251 Fourth aj Twentioth strect. ‘The house has al} tho m . The location of easy scoess to the lower part of t OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A SUIT OF ROOMS ora whole floor. The house is brown stone, clecautl urnished with rorewood and oak furniture, and velvet ani reeselsenrpets, It is heated by farnace, and has gas and Lathe throuchout. Mee 3 at six; private table if preferred For further partioulars please apply at 46 Eat Thicty-ffth strect, necr Madison avenue, OARD ON BROOKLYN WEIGH ONE VERY now to let with 0 street, near Clark Preferred who would ongaye them: ‘arties would be r the wluter. OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—A SMALL “AMERICAN family can accommodate, with all the comforts of a homo, teman and bis wife, or one or two a neatly fenished front room on the second fluor, pontry and grate, with fall or partial board, ia a three- trick house, five minutes walk from the ferry, ‘Terms mederate, References exehanged, Apply at 69 Washlagtou ttrect, Jersey City. OARD AND ROOMS—ON EXTRA EASY TERMS, AT the new and clegant private mausion 677 Sixth avenue, Murray Hill, The house 75 fect by 80, five stories, with an extended baleony, is very pl 7 PO ‘on ground floor if desired, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLE. nen will find pleasant apartments at 47 Coos sl ‘treet. The houee is one of @ new block, convenivas to either of the ferries. Et IIS, ai ta eniasillalinane OOKLYN—TWO OR THREE GENTLE. BCARD Freatleman and wife eau be aces a wit Settee bere are kat few Falton ferry. ol home be enjoyed. Back lor and back room, of A home may Mog vasant, Apply’es 44 Miah vereet, jo ren! Two tlemen ‘omisnodated with bo Hcteon felty A good opportunity for those desitiag & com ton ferry. good oppor > fortnle Laie, “Adarens O. IL 8.< box 713 Post OMee. \ARD IN BROOKLYN—CONVENIENT TO SOUTH B Pr Wall Street ferries; desirable location pleasant agenticman and wife, Cae Ad itlo- lenry street, between Atlantic and fen FROARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN A B ite rt walk of Wall street or Fulton ferry, for 2 middle hood-anen ond wife, for the winter, with room’ and pantry, (ih tyrniched room nud fuel, Address A, 104 Hicks strost, Trooklyn, with forms and location. A private ferred. Boar Wasted 3y, oung men, fa, tadzoun tox 2044 Bose Ofte, rest, family pre- THRER RESPECTABLE ily. Reference exchange, stating partioulras, Not far th strest, if Hrondway and not above Eigh! pee Ag | <G<FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEME! B pom Mie wiven, at 8 Ls week for both, in a first iets story house, sith gna, » ate ny cues eran ible vue a neCo! socersible C0 Mupiy ab682 Hudson Mireet, OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF POUR PER- ‘whe would D Omms._ a ay SIE he adtoneed iit solteions induionoss 101 woul a sot ae jue va ane References exchanged. Address Stone, Herait by OARD WANTED IN A NICE, QUIET FAMILY, ‘» widow lady; not to exeee fr week: dress E. P. ‘Broadway Post Uttce, = OARD.—WANTED, ROOM ADJOINING A TBATH. room, with brenkfatt and tes, Address A. T. W., box S69 Chatham squaro Post offiee, giving address, | Bore: THREE PARLORS, WITH TEA ROOMS, two cuit and several single rooms to let, with boa: FOR Ad r terms for the winter months, at the Col” line’ +. (cl, foot of Canal, corner West street. TALLMAN & MAPES, roprietors. AND WIFE OR TWO OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN single sentiemen, may ® large hand: third rtory room, with board, ins private family, at 16! West Thirty-sixth stroct; the Bouse is frat class and has ail the modern improvements. References exchan ‘BOARDING. —AT 122 CHAMBERS STREET, SINGLE entle be accommodated with rooms end full loasant }, that will accommodate a ingDAY birders can be secommo: ROARDING.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON FIRST floor, handsomely furnished, in « first class ho: 49and aT West Twenty seobad aireoks Ketween Fifth aed Binte ae Also, a pleasant front room, suitable for one or two efere! uncxceptionable on either aide, ey OARDING.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated Fish booed at lil East Eleventh street, be- tween Firat and Second avenues. ‘A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘accommodated with rooms and board; also, one large front room, handsomely furnished, with or without board, at 24 Grand street, two blocks from ¢! OARDING.—A SMALL FAMILY WOULD AC date a gentleman with board, Daths and furnace. Gentecl neighborhoo first stree’, near Broadway and Sixth a OARDING—AT 94 WARREN STREET; SIN fooms for gentlemen; ais, tv o Indies ean be secommo dated with board; rooms suit Wile, Prices moderate, ani tue « OARDING—BY TUE DAY OR WEEK, 10 Hevry street, between OL and Catherine stres Gentiewen and ladies visiting the eity, or those having busi- ness down town, will find this a quiet, pleasant, and com- fortable bom } OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GEN- tlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, can obtain good Uoard and pleasant rooms, at 204 Colum! President, South Brookiyn, three minute ton Avonue Ferry, BOAkPING AT 62% BROADWAY.—1WO GENTLE. men and their wives can he accommodated with parlors ‘COMM The house has eas, d, 70 West Phirty- Me. for a centleman and his inforts of & home, and bedrooms or rooms and boacd, or desirable parlor on tae first floor, wil ir bedroom and pantries attached. RNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, ON THE EURO- pear nisi, one entire floor, with every gecommodation jam. or party of gentlemen, who wish to enjoy s quiet ence, and where every attention will be ae ‘leage apply at 7 Broadway, from ) EB SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR TWO WISHING TO occupy the same room, ean ve accommodated with a furnished or unfernished room, with partial board, in strictly private family, by applsing at 28 Wost Twenty Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Terms naile, phate Se Ree al le ae RIVATE BOARD.—TO LET, A HANDSOME FUR- nished front room, toa gentleman and lady or siazle gentlemen, aud an adjcining room if required. ‘Any 0 Peon wishing to enjoy the comforts of a may apply. ‘the house is replete with the modern improvements, #ad- near a stage route—No. 12 ‘Troy street, mear Fourth.’ Refereaces exchanged. 2 Eee Sa RIVATE BOARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT SECOND story room, suitable for a gontleman and wife, either furnished or unfurnished, can be had, with board, on rau- eovable terms, at 280 Fourth nvenne, (opposite Dr.’ Hasks? church.) ‘The house is finely located, and hasali the modern improvements, eferences exchanzed, RIVATE BOARD#NG.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE canbe handsomely accommodated with turnished front: = ‘lor, with bedroom attac! family. House has ali the modern improvements, and hand somely furnished. Dinner at Go'elvek. Apply at 188 West ‘Twenty-fourth RIVATE BOARDING—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, jut vacated, will bo let to gentlemen and their wives oraparty of single yentlomen, with partial hoard; also hall roo, by applying mt 150 Thompson treet, near fo on. OOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITI BOARD, ON the second floor, in a house with all the modern improve ments. Apply at 102 West Sixteouth street, near Sixth avenue. Roe WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEM. ina quict domestic family. A fair price for ag Accommodations, it he east of the bo: Address M. M., Otic Jocation uatham sq\ 0OM—WITHOUT BOARD, FOR A SINGLE . man, at 176 Twelfth strect, near University place. OOMSIN THE SECOND STORY, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, may be obtained, with board, in tho first References re- class house 229 quired, 10 ae A GENTIEMA’ S AN wi West Fourteenth’ street. oti, ina modern house, located ini 4 retired situation near Maat: yen square, aud cueupled Ly a widow lady withont feyaily, ‘or terms’ address Safety, Metropolitan Post Othics, No. 13 Astor place. | A SUIT OF OF A ‘0 LE ROOMS, CONSISTING | parior, bedroom and Vath room, all communicatins. ‘They aro shed, and will bo let to a gentle- m 1 board, or to single contiomen with fall or partial beard: | Refereaoes give and required. | dress S., Herald hflice, TTP Wo FERNISUED ROOMS TO LET, WITIE GAS AND pantries attached, with fall or partial board, in « pri- inte family. dress 67 Bleecker street, four ‘erm moderate. TERY DESI ABLE ROOMS FOR A GENTLEY. A furnished room and bedrvom, in a first class house up own, with water, cas, and all tho’ usual accommodations, on the same floor. Terms moderate, Address P. J. P., L’oat (tiie, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. . NG A FIRST and lot, worth from $12,000 to hird street, can find a purchaser avenue, near Thirty-third street. ve Twent: 375 Ninth ing at N pee the opplication be made by letter, state full par- ticulars, HALLOCK & BILLINGS, A. BUSINESS WANTED—FOR WHICH REAT, ESTATE will be given in exchange. It must be profita sly and respectable.“ Addrers A. P., southeast corner of Third avo- nue and Eicltecnth street. USINESS WANTED.—. buelness ed with a corporat: vices of a compe Tost Offi ANTED TO PURC HASE—A GOOD SECOND HAND fire proof safe, medium size. Address, stating pres, fle rt |. BROWER, oare of George Young, 124 Cherry street. Wa LOT OF GROUND IN BROOKLYN, | noar cither ferry, or # lot with a enya | suitable for | hs tana tenery Address, with price, box 2, Post Office. N WHO HAS A GooD raake an arrancoment 1, who require the ser- ‘A. G. W., Broadway VW are HIGH PRESSURE STEAM ENGINE (for a factory), of about tventy horse power. Address, with price and name, box 2,312 Post Office, ANTED—IN_THE UPPER PART OF THE CIT § not below BKighth street or above Twenty-sixth, bo- tween Fourth and Eighth svenues, bre “house, with modern im dreas A. II. S., 42 West Twelfth street. ‘ANTED—A COUNTRY PLACE, IN NEW JERSEY; in a bealthy locality, thirty or forty miles from New TARY crat of'land improved, Adarect (tating, acres of land. im; q ‘4 hab of place, &c.) M,, loeation,* size of house, condi c 4 NTED TO PURCHASE—A PRIVATE DWELLING ave Teath stseels “APpiy, with all the particular, to ve Tenth sf be » Wi 10 alars, TEVERMAN, 32'North Willlum ntrect, up etalvy ot Wake TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—A FARM OF about 80 or 100 acres of good land, with improvements, miles of New York. Address Far- 1g terms, de, within twonty or thirty mer, Herald office, sta 7 NICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCR COMPANY-— New York, November, 1804.—The following statement exhibits the situation of this company on the let day of No- vyembor, and is published for the Venefit of the insured and the public generally, and to counteraet a report which bas bees fudustriously efrcnlated, that the company was injured by the suspension of the Knivkerbocker Bunk. “That institu. ton was inno way connected with thir, except as ap deporit, and the amount eo deposited 1 less than $2,500, all hich will bo paid; indced, four-fifths of the directors of company are in no way connected with the bank:— STATEMENT. Capital stock. Prendozs ree Interest received Interest unpsid. Vromiums unpaid. Profit and l0se..c.ceccscccesscs Due on bonds and mortgazes, &e. Due stockholders on dividends. . Total eee ceseere DIsUURSEMENTS. bl aes, including salarier, ta. niet -inicheatoskes Life lusurause Gowpaay ode To capital stock. -$100,00 00 By bonds & megs. $122.5 To balance due aah ‘bonds and mort- By loan on stoo! By furnitures Due from 9 By the forecoing it will bo teen thi ny have wt risk $1,247,904 421M 17, The bonds and mot re val on equal od elty property. on equally good of . t and Direct: ag ribe all those in- atl at Detar te the books, which OUT! N TRAVELLERS BY THE BAY ROUTE Tom Heltinore to Norfolk wi notice that the magnificent new 0} he Bay tine this will leage bag ge a Carolina on tl vd sera, fennens ee ee teams Sepa see | tures throughout, Inquire at 77 St. | Crot ti id gaa thron; Fe lacey apply to E- H LUDLOW, Ii Wall, or No. NEW PUBLICATIONS. CARR — THAT avtoprocRaray.— SME. 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Others will hav then fi ry en: RECK OP THE Sew. 27th, IN4.—Just published, truthful picture of this droadful dames Smith, of Jackson, Miss. the F picked up on the 20th by the British ship come ith tain Luce, A ] jin their first introduction to this cl H. LONG & Bi ER, @ a treat M. STEAMSHIP ARCTIC, * and a thrills tic went down, Mr. Smith observed the staging which the ship's carpenter hed used in endeavoring still alongside, and letting himself down slow catastrophe ensued. Being alone, he had rving the sceno than aining a 2 ivid remembrance: to stop the leak, upon 1, doated off, aud was within a short distance when the final haps a better ‘of the sur- made h thi t was taken—a tom mento of that unparaleled event. Size 22x30. ed, $150. Published and for sale by Naseau street, corner of Spruce. The usual trad Price, color- N. CURRIER, 102 discount to the TENANTS’ REGISTER, A HOUSE, TO, LET IN FOURTH ing house, and part of tho dress Her: yffice, for one week, ESIRABLE OFFICE TO LE: 2 Old Slip, corner of W' floor itable tront office, ob AVENUE—WITH all modern improvements, wel! caloulated for » board- furnitero for sals Please ad- ‘ator for a broker, &. SARGE BUILDING AND TEN LOTS TO LEASE FOR a term of years. They areon the North river neag hirty-second street. | JOHN B. MURRAY, 12 Old Slip. TO LET OR LEASE, THE DESIRABLE 618 Broadway, just al @ the Me vont tan Hotel. building four stories and ‘bacsinont—28, by €0; lot 100 foot deep. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson ot. A wis HOUSE TO LET— BELOW street, ie th. vicinity of Hudson and Canal in Al SPRING a tuinin, pout ten rooms, Location very d foe a bost'ing house, Rent $60 per month, Possession may had insaediately. Arply, this cay to . W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. FICRCKEN- GIO LET, A WELL FURNISHED PAR: ler, on the first ffoor, suitable for two itle- men, or ;eutleman and wife, with breakfast, 1f desired; also asmallroom, with use of bath, &c., on moderate terms, one minute walk from the ferry, 20 Hudson terrace. ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE Small genteel three story house, delightfully thescity, convenient to Fourth avenue Rent moderat in the upper part of <e on cers and stare, Gas. ¥ ture will be sold low fer eae “Tar Pierce, Lox 32 Post Ofice. ‘OUSE TO LET,—A THREE STORY hovse, containing all the modern West Twenty-six street, rues; possession riven immediately. street, near Maiden lane to Fi furt App OLN FOR SALE.—A situated and ‘ther partic ND BASEMED provements, Li¢ betweon Sixth and Sovonth ave- jy at 193 Pearl CAMPBELL. OUSE TO LET—NO, 17 GREAT JONES SPREE, four story brown nire at sd J ‘PART OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE tmail and respecte et in Unree rodme on third story, with hot aad cold in part, in board for gentleman ly furnished. The furnitu moderate, or will be take and wife, The ahove is sale, if desired. Location central, west ot genteel and pleasant, with cars ‘and sta: minute. Post Office. NE BAKER now occu pier Inq story house, completely tion, nese two lines of stages fon water, &c. Possession imi tortunity for a private family Pe 114 Waverley piace. « lately. in search of LET TOGETHER OR DIVIDED—TWO ak sree onthe fourth rooms oh the third oor, inquire at 633 Broadway. Also, “Address itamediavely (post paid) “ii. LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE FOUR furnished, ‘and cars; aleo, gas, mediately. *Thisis & me. with wil modera improvements, eet. TO oft: for Broadway, and i box 30 NO. 22 SPRING STREET, TO LET uire uy airs. iz tfal loos - Inq FRONT: floor. LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE T° 106 Fi 1 dad Seventh streets. iret avenue, between Sixth and ‘This house has all the moderm im; ts, with > ments, gas fx. aes ONE Tes nS TR ry front sleeping room, in a quie 2 iY m ly at 71 Vexlagton avenue. Loeation very desirable. App! T°. LET—THE BEAUTIFUL MODERN FULL SIZED nnd syery gud stone basement brick house, three ce) dcep, No. dams stroet, near Johnson, Brooklya. selon at once, Inquire of HENRY OAKLEY. of ni 2 i the Wall Tillary etreet. Teabout eight minutes’ walk street or Fulton ferrien, oo + Nuvoe’ Walk frome LET—THE NEW FOUR 8TOR’ BASE- dcenth strvete, stunted tn very plossaat neighvorheods’ tn Rr eget Mig rf 3 SILO, FRANCHI & CO., 106 Wall street. 4 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE AND DWELLING ebm Tome part hae eon besueitully Rlead ap for Tne ween beaueitally Revel un toe Sconfectionery, but te eultanle for other Ware perve ticnlare, apply to Perot 0 LET—A SMALL, THRE on Twenty-sinth street, near STORY ossession Rent $400. Aiea te rT 5 at 3000 and Sod “Apply to jout the house. For fal BRICK avenue. Also twa or three houses EB. IMMER, Tie HOUSE Immedi- Fourth avenue. 70 1ET—THE LARGE STORE 1 Model Republic Restaurant, ost lar and Lgetingien Lane 3 pe large and emall, ft for an and ait. inquire of B. FERRIS, Dusiness Nassau a KNOWN AS THE shor 0 LET OR LEASE—THE SPACIOUS STORE AND basement No. 18 Sprace , Mear Nassau, Both Fooms are 100 fect deop and well lighted, Steam power if de- sired. Also, the fourth loft of No. 28 Boskman street, Ap- ply to MES 20) Hudson *LET—A_CARPENTER’S §' ‘ward; world be let for any other fpury & 00d shop. Rent low. Apply at, near Hamersly. HOP IN THE BL se that requires achington street, TET—THE RUEGANT NEW STORE, 129 CHARL- T° wen etrook, sormer of Washingiin the the city tor a clothing attached. ‘19 Chazitor M hy LET—1 two new store, situated in the businoss well adapted for any kind of business; ery and bar: wusinesa. “herry street, New York, or S. ford, Conn. street, opposite, i Iatoly « chureh, Anthony atrost, betweon Charoh ‘eat location in store, with a splondid flazced cellar r particulars apply to JOHN EGAN, grocer, ‘ THE VILLAGE OF STAMFORD, CONN., part of the pings, od foe Inquire of Te MOULTON, 236 DS SEELY, Bog ‘0 LET—FOR A FACTORY OR STABI. build! size about 40 LE, THE FR, ‘east and West Nee aera eet eee eT SOAS. 177 meved way. id fixtures for sale, = AND STORE NO. 02 Bowery. ied AND STO! EF 10 LRT IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME AND VERY comfortable cott Inquire of F. 5. York. —AT A REDO house No, 4 Garden row, Heymann's dyepepeis elixir oftce, 17 B ci —FOUR Gi 10 LET Ceaned re ye tom Gute Me, town aud two é fair cash price. ‘801 fy ALLAN PP! en} hotel or a Sy vireet, a hotise toflet with by etree tural Would. be disposed of on reasonable terms. WIRTRRS, Ier Conn) ntreete ales thnk streot, ‘corner of Sixth avenue, for sale, Tease of the ground. ‘Terms cash. MUSICAL, A ir ton Aven , 85 Nassaa near Wallack’s thoa- goed style, or the farnitare Appl; mediat Reat street, TO A GOO Ah stretialte, 2 ne near Sixth ave- juire at we Broadway. ie yi te (PSON, 81 Nassau street, room 7. 4 T° LET—A DOUBLE HOUSE IN x Al 1 or the Inquiro-of we. first ee VERY BEAUTIFUL $880 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR tave, is offered for $255, including stool and cover, aitendid tone wr made to odes ten je. ‘cinco by colohrated ful aranteed, w Can be soon ab for tl a. owner MR, INSTRUCTION—BY MR. JOSEPH F LER, teacher of and wa urls ‘muric rooms Nest? aad Be ay ay KORsT. o 0 an oo Broad ‘

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