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6 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1855. _ADUERTIMENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. HELP WANTED. CLOAK MAKERS WANTED IN BROOKLYN—60 good cloak makers wanted, at 45 Stanton street, lo ‘Whom good wages will be given and’ permaneat employment. NN. B.—A few apprenices wanted. YOUNG GIRS, WANTED—TO GO 5 MILES OUT OF A ‘as child's Durse, aad (o do light work; a Scotch or English ¢ preferred, none but one who can come well re- ¢ ‘ag to amiability and qualifications need apply. Wages $4. Apply on Nouday, between the bours of 12 aad 1, at Amos siree!, newr Bleecker. AST N WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A A Pie ed i will be required to go South. Salary moderate, Address box 2,326 Post Ottlee, GENTS WANTED—THROUGHOUT THE UNITED Bates, to sell sii A ‘New maps 8 Of the most iar and useful pidly issued, and now publiah- ed are the best to be ronnd for agents to sell. All letters of in- uiry fully answered »y revurn mail, with catalogue and spe- men map enclosed. Some agents how engaged are tal ay et 8. oe. sad ry uve bn eanuol om toe wal nthe ness. ens A. jocel ‘May ir, od 60 Fulton st. sid id % OYS—WANTED, IN A CLOTH JOBBING AND IM. 1 Porting house, two respectable boys; thoge residing with u ‘parents. ress C. B. oifice, in hand writing of applicant, stating name and residence, te ORs WANTED—IN A FANCY STORE UP TOWN, about sixteen years of axe. None need apply unless well q Hours of business from 7 A. M. ull 9 P.M, Address E. C., Heraid ottice. RUG OLERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE STORE. One who has a knowledge of the retail business may ad- dress box 188 Post office, with reference and qualifications, RUG CLERK WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS GER- tan, 16 to 18 years o: age, and who is experienced in the retail Apply at the drug store, corner of Green- wich and Warren stree's, ‘QUSEKEEPER WANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO GO South, and stop on a gentleman’s plantation and attend to iis! None butan American need apply. Address E&, D., Broadway Yost office, siating where an tnierview may M4, TEACHER WANTED—FOR MATHEMATICS and Eng] ‘Thorough testimonials required, Apply ‘this day only, at 872 Broadway, between 9 A. M.and 3 P. M. INS OF BOTH SEXES WISHING TO LEARN A beautiful art, at which ‘hey can certainly make from $3 to $6 per aay, And suitable for any city or town ip the United States, can be taught in one lesson at a low rate. Apply to Pro- fessor STEVENS & ©0., 44 Hudson street. ALESMEN WANTED.—ONE OR TWO COMPETENT ‘saleamen are wanted, in a firs! class {mporting and jobbing Ey goods house, | Those having # Southern acquainta ace pre- ferred. and only those who are familiar with the staple dr; business. To such a liberal sala will be Ad. with real name, box 2,716, Post oflice. RTT WANTED—AT HEARN BROTHERS, 425 Broadw: et WANTED—BY A LARGE IMPORTING AND Jobbing house.—Two first class salesmen, who can intin- ence & large amount of trade from Ohio and Georgia, Addr ¥. A. B., Herald oftice, giving name and references, 238 JALESMAN WANTED—IN A MANTILLA AND CLOAK store; none but those thoroughly experienced in the bu ness need apply. W. 1. Mackenzie, 45 and 47 Canal stree! ALESMAN WANTED, FIRST CLASS RETAIL cloak and mantilin salesman. ‘The best of wages to & good Apply to George Brodie, 51 Canal st YOUNG MEN.—WANTED FOR A NEW SH landamen; al-o coopers, carpenters, blacksmith’s, steward, and boat steerers. “All clothing furnished for the voy: age. Inquire at the oflice of thn Company, of West, corner of street, up stairs, opposi North riv ‘ANTED.—SEV! A DIE: d loyed in a cancing academy, Good wages allowed. Apply trom $105 2. M., at Md'ile Caroline Vezien's, 21 Low: ard st, CAN BE EM. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WiIO UNDERSTANDS her business; 1 her be American, Englisior Seote’ Apply for one day only at 170 East 14th et, ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, AS SEAMSTRESS; must epeak the anguage correctly, and give good re ferences as to character and capabilily, Apply at 102 Willow street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A FIRST RATH HAND TO MAKE UP LACE, goods. ‘Yo one who understands er busing a lberal salary will be given. None others need apply. Call at Albert Phittips’ 625 Broadway ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermald and waiter, or cook; is compe tent to fill either; will assist in washing and ironing’ ins spectable family. Best reference. Call at No. 7 West 2 ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSE- i private family ; must be # good washer $4 to $5. Cail at 76 Sackett st., three uth Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST IN TENDIN bar, Inquire at 196 Canal st, after 10 o'clock. -ANTED—AN INSTRUCTRESS—ENGLISH, OR AMERI- ‘cap, thoroughly capable of teaching English and French to two children, in a family residing in Havana. Alsoarespec- table French girl, who wonld be entrusted with the care of children, Apply at 144 East 13th s'. Bk a FIRST RATE SALESWOMAN AND trimmer. Also, two first rate milliners: good salary wiil begiven. Please call at 65 Division st. Inquire for Mrs. Fripe. TANTED—A PRO ANT WOMAN, TO DO THE general housework of wall fam! one who can cook and isa good washer nnd ironer, Good reference required. Apply at 176 Bast Zid st. ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL, AS SEAMSTRESS AND ‘children’s maid; one who speaks no Ruglish prelerred. Apply immediately at #6 10th st. CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER te family; also a girlto do house- two persons, Apply this day at No. 7 lith st., a few doors from Broadway, from’ Yo'cloek A. N.t6 P.M. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN OF PLEASING MAN ners and good appearance, to attend a segar store, A very desirable place to one tat sitits, Inquire immediately at 223 D. vision street, — ~ ‘ANTED—TWO MEN, WHO UNDERSTAND TIN AND sheet iron working. Apply at R, & J. McLoughlin’s, Greene st, Jersey City. ANTED—A MAN WHO CAN SLI, DOMESTI quors to good by addres LI sh city trade ean hear of a good oppor- ing box 2,974 Post office, ANTED—YOUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES. Advance allowed to outat, from $50 to $75. Young men wishing Lo go to sen will find all "kinds of voyages according to apacity, by applying to Randall & Robson, 151 South street, corner Veck silp, up stairs. ‘ANTED-—75 STOUT YOUNG MEN TO GO ON whaling voyages, in first class ships; advance to the amount of $75 paid to each man. Extra pay given to coopers, carpenters and blacksmiths, Apply at the shipping office, cor nee of Albany and West ste., up stalrs, opposite pier 12, North river. ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES- men; must be well acquainted with ihe retail business, lat 178 Grand s!., William ‘ANTED—A CLERK WHO CAN KEEP BOOKS FOR A cotntry establisiment, and wi renerally useful for a moderate salary; one well rec can ap ply to Comstock & Co., 45 Vesey st., before 12 o'clock on Satur- day, 6th inst, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE retail dry goods business, to go South. To one Pally com pevent & fair compensation will be given, Apply to R. W. ing, 32 Warren street, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock, Wart SMART, ACTIVE, STEADY GOING MAN, to drive a horse and’ w fon in ihis city. To the above good commission on sales will be | ake and steady employ: ment, Address, this day, Jasper, Herald oflice. OOLLEN CLOTH SALESMAN WANTED--FOR WHOLE- sale and retail; noue need apply but first rate hands T. STEWART & CO., Broadwa: AITER.—WANTED, A SMART WAITER, ONE WHO understands bis business and can fixa table Miorough! in first rate style; none other need apply. Inquire at the shoe maker's store, 70 Hlescker street, near Broadway, FASHIONABLE FALL MILLIVERY. MILLINER tegtolat hat) one 47 BUSINESS will find a good opportunity by calling on Mme. DEMD- REST, 375 Broalway. RS AT 38 BROADWAY AND 41 MAIDEN LAN ‘American, Russina and Hudson's Bay Company's furs Moser & Huster can now oifer to the public, for cliy and coun: trade, an unequalled assortment of the above, selected by Ma ‘William Moser during his late visit to Europe, and mani factured with great care. Every descriptioa of ‘tars can be found, of such variety that canitot fail co attract attention. Every article @ warranted, and sold at fair prices. MOSER & HUSTER, importers of furs, 41 Maiden lau’ and $35 Broadway. ‘OMER & KETCHUM HO Mtr a items and desirable stock of PARIS FEATHERS, FRENCH FLOWERS, niNBONS And colored straw goods at 64and 66 John street, corner of ‘William, at the very lowest prices for cash. RS. RALLINGS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE tention of ladies to her novelties in French bonnets, (re- ceived by the last steamship.) of entirely new @exture,$und in Arent variety, styles not Tobe seen in any other establishment in city. MES. RALLINGS, 67 Canal street. Mourning bonnets at this establishment are acknow- ie MILLINERY AT BARTHOLOMEW’S—THE ‘by everybody to be the most beautiful ever exhibited in y or in Paris. We have one hnndred different styles, which, if ble, excel any we have shown this season. BARTHOLOMEW, Mourning store, . 581 Brondway, between ihe st. Nicholas ‘and Metropollian Hotels. THE TES. [0 THE LADIES. 51.000 worth of OSTRICH AND MARABOUT PRATHERS, “Just received per steamer Batic " A splendid lot of feathers, which we wa. cheap, as also our Paris miliiuery, The aien ig respectfully solicited. Mrs. CARTER, ‘Paria millinery establishment, 28 Boondway. ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, XC. 41 DIAMONDS.—THIS NEW AND 8 1 er CTA Nukes ibe toed with purchasers of jewors, ‘The beat judge cannot tel them from the ren’ diamond widin ihe reach of every one. Olusier gents’ pins. Sand gor ear rings $0 to $9), rings & 6 Baal ine, crosses, locket, buttons, bracelet ‘Articles made tb order. cet with he above dain ay syle. Also sent by mailto soy part of the United States, by enclosing amoum, te L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, TpRort EXCURSION PRIZES— Plated casters, froma, ar 35 to 83) each. . + BLO 10 B40 . Si Ss ‘ bs hg ha ROR soy) ‘3 HART, FINANCIAL. “MONEY TO LOAN Om DIAMOND, Mageau mres, corser 0 ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN SMALL 25.000 ar rat Rp woe LEVERLDGE, 0. 38 Wall street, 5.000 72, LAN=ix ONE SUM, FOR FIVE . Years, secured by bond and iorigage on first class improved property. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIRKCH, Pine aireet, corner of Broadway, under the Metropoiiian Bank. APY AMOUNT, OF CARH LOANED, On FowoaAsED ror ov cama au by Ie WUOD, G0 Palo soc Seco tobe sks N¥ PERSON OR FIRM CAN OBTAIN CASH ON DIA monds, watches, jewelry, silks, groceries, staple dr goods, sure things sale speculations: and’ aay’ teal sonuride%, ‘also, parties furnished with money to reloan, ikc., te. Parsom: can rely with perfect confidence on transactions with Agent, Broadway Poa afice é NY AMOUNT OF MONEY, IN LARGE OR SMALL sums, ean always be obtained Instantly on, seearitias, ve fuables, merchandise and property of al! kinds, at the old re q Pac 'Privace Loan oflee, over Pacitle tie Agency and All transactions’ prom t, safe, contidetial and sadatvo- Always OF ho charge. Insured, coraer of Broadway ‘Grand steve! ASLEASTERN, WESTERN, SOUTHERN, AND. MIS cellaneous uocurrent and broken bank money, foreigu ‘old and silver, drafts, business notes, checks, .ec., bought at Wallstreet rates at 58 Broadway; ‘also cash loaned or Tencen meade of night in aay sums on seozriteg,, valuables merchandise of all description, ai fe pecie, Bank Note und Financial Oflce, 568 Broadway. ANK OF THK OHIO SAVINGS INSTITUTR, TIFFIN, B Ohio.—The p: of | estore. hoe will be received ‘cont discount undersigned. Heo one er on CURE & 00. Not Hanover streak Dit tase INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NO. & Chambers street.—Notice.—Depositors are informed (hai deposits made on or before Saturday, October 6, will bear in- tereat from Ist October. Bauk open daily from 10 A. M. te 2P. M., and from 5 to7 P. M. JOSEPH STEWART, President, Joun Mawm: troller. MOREE, LIBERALLY. ADVANCED OW, WOUSEAOLD ure, wai jewelry, uns, hardware, nautleal, surgical and mus iment art goods, , Wagons, harness, and all other descriptions at Personal property, left to be sold at auction or bought oul for cash. Apply to MoGAFYRAY & WALTERS, 28 Ontherine ‘ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL estate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, planofortes, dry goods, Horses, carriages, and every description of proper {y, by the responsible Empire Loan aiid agency Company. ©. WILLS, Agent, 833 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. ‘ARINERS’ 3. ‘GS INSTITUTION, = THIRD av, COI of Ninth street, for the benefit of all classes Of persons. DAILY from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.. and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings trom § to 8 o'clock. Inte 6 per cent on sums of $60 and under, and on sums ISAAC T, SMITH, Si ry. the 10th tustat will be at ANHATTAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY, OCTOBER 1, —Nolice—An instalment of one doliar and twenty: er sbare, cr two and @ hall per cent on the Now ic is required, (o be paid at the office of the company, No. $0 Fourth avenue, on the Usth of Ociober inst, The Wanster Looks will be closed from this date to the 20th iust, By order of the Board, 8. H. HOWARD, Sec QPECE OF THE CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO Ratt. road Company, 18 William street, New York, Sept. 27, 1565.—Divi dividend of four (1) per cent on the capital stock of this c been declared out of the prodte of th ast six month at the office of the company, on ani after the 25th ¥ nsfer books will be closed from the 20th to the order of the Board of Direc- tors. . B, LITCHFIELD, Treasurer. FFICE OF THK FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COM: pany—New York, October 4, 1855-—The Board of Direc- tors of this company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cen!, payable on the 8th inst, W. MULLIGAN, Secretary. Roe, HILL SAVINGS BANK--NO, 261 THIRD AVE nue, one door above Twenty-first street, open daily from 10 A.M, to 2 P. M., and Wednesday and Saturday er cree Gom 5 to8 o'clock; interest at six per cent on sums of 85) ani ‘under, and ‘ive per cent on sums over $500. Deposits made oa or before Monday, Oct. 16, will draw interest from Oct. 1. WILLIAM H. PLAT, President, JAS, B, KEELER, Vico Pres’ H, Looraczaows, Secretary. (PHE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY having its cash capital all paid im, will commence taking marine risks on Monday, October 1, at their office, Great Wes: tern Buildings, 38 Pine’ sireet, ‘This company teturas to ite customers seventy-five per cent of the net proiits of the year's business. in scrip. Coples_of the prospectus and charter cam be apply at the Secretary's desk. J DOUGLAS ROBINSON, Secretary. (OWFR MINING COMPANY.—THE NOTES OF THIS atone per cent discount, by @LORGK ‘0 Wail street. PEE PEOPLY’S ICE COMPANY, NEW YORK, OVTOBER i 9, 1855,—The stockholders of this company are hereby no- ved’ that ‘an instalment of two dollars per share has been od by the trustees, payable at thelr (‘emporary) office, No. ‘ahdtstreet, (National Hotel) ou or before the 2th day of . ober ins STARR FERRY, Secretary. 8 5() PER MONTH.—ON RECE(PT OF 25 CENTS, 1 $150 will send the whole right and knowledge by which any person can make fromm $150 to $200 per month. No capital is require This is something entirely new and worthy the at. tention of ail persons desiring a permanent, honest and gentee Address GORDON H. PIKE, Philadeiplia, MISCELLANEOUS r SHING WARE y, (wumber wrong in directory), manu- facturer and dealer in éverything appertaining to the dental N. B.—Catalogues with price current farnisied TARIES FOR 1855 GRATIS.—-A BEAUTIFUL DIARY for this year may be baa gratis, by calling at the Claren don Crockery Depot, 97 Fourth avenue, between Twenty eighih and i'wenty-ninth streets, Also, just received a large lot of china ten seis, 44 pieces each, onl} 5). Call and see them. GABRIEL MEEKER, 997 Fourth aventte. EWTOWN PIPPIN AND LADY APPLES, FOR EX port.—A few hundred barrels of this choice fruit will be ready for delivery on board the Collins steamer of the 17th, packed with great care expressly for presents. Apply to OBT. L. PELL, Peiluam Farm, Esopus Post Office, Gheer county. Aw ROAD TRON 2000 TONS OF | AMERICAN railroad iron of desirable patterns, from 50 to 64 Ibs, per yard for fall delivery; immediate application being made to REEVES, BUCK & CO. 45 North Waier sireet, Philadelphi: STOVES, STOVES, STOVES—165 CANAL STREET, NEAR Varick.—W. & 1. VAN NOTE’S stove store.—We have & large assoriment of the latest patterus of stoves, mantel grates, summer and kitchen ranges, for sale on reasonable terms Stoves put up, and pipe furniahed for same; grates set and re paired; stoves aud ranges lined and repaired; soap sione grid jes wholesaie and retail. EGARS.—200,000 SEGARS, HAVANA, DOMESTIC, German, for sale, at much below the market pri ©. CHEEKS, 31 Broadwi by up stairs. N. B.—Operas as low ts $8, and imported Havana cigarretts at $8 per hundred pundier, jOOTHACHE—DO YOU WISH TO BE RELIEVED AT ‘once from the toothache, to save your teeth, your temper, your health and your beauty, at the same time? Apply the Clove anodyne; and i '« accomplished with perfect saioty. Pre pared and seld by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggist, 100 Fulton treet, New York; sold also by druggists generally, 4 REWARDS, $15,000 BEXAR IKON THE TH oF sEPTEM. oitice ofthe American Express Cony ber last two boxes were delivered at the by acartman fro pany, in Dubuque, lowa, the United States Land Office, Said’ boxes: on thelr arrival at the Sub-Treasury in New York, were found to contain buck shot of the size of 140 to the pound, and pressed balls of the size of 109 to the pound, tothe amount of 174 pounds in weight, and 26 pounds of kheet lead, No.4. The boxes were made of white pine, one tneh thick, doveriled at the corners, about 10% Inches long; 8% inches wide, and 434 inches deep, inside measurement. ‘The bottom of one of the boxes was hemlock, They were strapped once around the middle with one inch hoop iron, 11 is claimed by the Assistant Treasurer at Dubuque; that the boxes ead eontained gold amount of $35,000. They were marked with cards addressed to the “Assistant Treasurer United States, New York,” which cards are admitted by the Deputy Assistant Treasurer to be genuine. Now, therefore, for the purpose oi discovering how this fraud was committed, ‘and bringing to justice the tvators thereof, the American Express $10,000 for the recovery of the money, or in for any part of it; and $0,000 for the arrest. and ihe offenders, and they wilt pay liberally for information, re. lative to the making of said poxes, the furnishing of such lead balls, shot, e,, &c., .tc. All communications should be ad- dressed to the Subscribers. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & O0., New York, phIVINGSTON, FARGO CO., ‘Bufo, ‘roprietors of t merican Expreas Company. Bufalo, Oct. 3 1860, se su Pismo vcd Rowncn O $1 OOO 22XARD Wit BE PAID FoR THE RE. . covery of $4,000, in $20 goid pieces stolen on the morning of the Sh itist., by a boy about 1S years old, thve feet and one inch high, dark’bair, blue ayes and white skin, by ap Pilcation fo my ageut, Capt. Wm. Siokley, Indevendent Police, 12 Wail street. BENJ. BOHRER. € $25 ing to about two hundred ddllars, ail on Pennsylvania banks, The finder will receive the above reward by calling on ELI Dh VOE, office of the Chief of Police, City Hali park, REWARD.—LOST, A ROLL OF BIi LS AMOUNT. D() RENARD.~SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN, 4 BAY roan horse, aout 1445 hands high, carries tis head & Htdle one side, and his # cork markon the right tore foot: one half of the money Ww be paid for the recovery of the horse, and the rest for the conviction of the thief, DAVID RUMPH. Jamaica South, Long Island. 2 REWARD.—STOLEN, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN ing, 4th tnst., one gold detached laver watch, No 39,029; also, one gold detached lever, with eagle, circle of stars on ease. The above reward will be paid toe both. or in pro. portion for eltber, J, EB. LANDON, 247 Hudson sireet, If color in be aid to REWARD—LOST, A SCHOONER’S BOAT, 25 FEET ng, newly painted, green botiom, black top, lead om and green above, The above reward will be any one giving information where said boat can be eund $5 PER ARD—LOsT, ON MONDAY, OCT. 1, FROM 19 De) Wash pinoe, a small shaggy black and tan Scot Pe. Any person returning said dog will receive ihe ove reward aiid the thanks of the owner. $5 f ‘T, YESTERDAY MORNING ON 2) the Third avenue, somewhere between 120th si. and Gibson's, foot of 106u, fast river, a pocke:jook, containing one month's rent aad other papers. it to the suits ber, at the news depot, 8, Will receive the above TRED. ‘A MOURN ABD. Lost, DN SEPTEMBER reast pin containing “lt the subscriber will recelve the above rewarg. vee F. BYRNE, No, 6 Gily Haul place, as BOARDING AND LODGING. 25 QQ BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE. —HANDSOME 868 inite Gtrooms toler to.s alee family or geutiorsen, ‘with or without bourd, or on European plan. wate table, if required. 7 (:77 BROADW AY.—FAMILIES OR SINGLE GRNTLE- 1G ian wishing board for ‘tha winter will ud rooms, tn suils or single am may bo. dealred house corner of Broadway and Niuith street, westside. THQ BROADWAY. —T0 LET, AN nished suite of rooma, with board, to a! utieman; also, a parlor and two bedrooms on flouse ts drat cites, end contains all he modera improvements, private table if required. BROADWAY,—DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR Dentrable aulte "MRS. P, BROWNING, Proprietress. 4.6] BROOME STREET, NRAR BROADWAY SINGLE gentlemen looking for accommodations for the wintor will not regret calling (0 see these rooms. Location central. Prices exceedingly moderate. QQY ,CRYSTIE, STREET—TWO, VERY PLEASANT U front, rooms, with bedrooms attached. to be oe nished, with board, to gentlemen at ves, or le geutletnen, 145 TIUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST, JOHN'S be) Park.—A large front toom, on second Boor, containing all modern improvements, References exchanged. 14.] NINTH STREET, THIRD DOOR FAST OF BROAD- way.—Haudsomé furnished rooms, in suits or single, with breakfast if required. Also, at No. 6 College place. TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University pisce.—A sulle of handsomely furnished Tooms, first floor, front parlor, and two large bedrooms attach- th private fable, or will ‘be let to single gentlemen, with or without board. Terms moderate. Q] PRINCE STREET, WEST OF AND NAAR BROAD- way—Boarding accommodation, suitable for gentlemen r wives, or single pee: can be obtained at this first claas resi ee. convenient and pleasant. House weil furnished; baths and gas. QQ) BRINCE STREET.-SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL find rooms, in suites or single, as may be desired. The house contains ail the modera improvements, 87 PRINCE STREET—-SECOND 0OOR WEST OF Broadway—ope handsome large furnished front room, ‘on second floor, with small one attached; aiso, one on third floor, with board. “House first class, containing ail the modern improvements, Q] BAST TWENTY THIRD STRERT—PLEASANT AND handsomely furnished suits of rooms, on first and second floors, may be secured for the season, by select families; the location 1a very fine; there 18a large garden, of five lots, at- tached to the house. ‘Apply as above, 74. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A VERY DE- sirable sult of rooms, comprising the whole of the se- cond oor. aud consisting of two large, rooms and two bed: rooms, with pantries, suitable fora gentleman and bis family, or, two | gentlemen with their wives, may be obtained, private table, if d 7 (0 SRANKUIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—A fine large front room, bedroom and pan- try attached, on the second tioor, to let to one or two gentlemen; breakiastetved if required. Also, single and double rooms, Gl neatly furnished, Inquire as above. REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A suit, consisting of three large and elegant rooms upon flodr, suitable for one or more familie rooms on sory of the above, delightfully located double house. 0 se 62 fas, 9) BOND STREET.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- OZ tlemen and their wives, can be comfortably accommo: dated with furnished apartments, and full or par. tial board, atthe above very desirable location, To persons secking the comforts of a home in a quiet neighborhood, this sement offers every inducement. The house possesses ¢ modern tunprovements, such as baths, gas, &c. BOND STREET. 5 —MOST DESIRABLE FRONT AND e back, second rooms, with bath and gas, to let, with board, by a gentleman whose business calls him from the city. Terms, $22 per week. He will also sell his furniture, which is new, ata fair rate, Inquire as above, in the evening. 45 tROVE STREET, NEAR BLEECKER—TWO ELE- ©) gantiy furnished parlors on the first and second floors, to let, with board, to gentlemen and their wives, Also, accom- modations for two single gentlemen. House first class, replete wih improvements. Also, fine rooms with board, at 157 Bleecker street. Terms moderate- 37 NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE HAND. Of ‘somely furnisbed rooms, suitable for gentlemen and their wives of single gentiemen, will be let, with board, in a first class house, $7 Ninih street, near Fifth avenue. GREAT JONES STREET.—A HANDSOME SUITE oft parlors, with bedrooms and bath rooms attached, handsomely furnished, (0 let, with privileges in the kitchen? also, rooms to gentlemen, without board. 13 CARROLL PLACE.—PERSONS WISHING TO MAKE arrangements for the winter will find very desirable apariments at 15 Carroll place, Bleecker street, Bath and gas in the house. Reference required. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM than required—can accommodate a fenders and his wife, or a small family with board. The house is pleasantly located, has gas bath, &e. Apply at 125 West 224 st., between 6ih and 7th avenues." References exchanged. GENTLEMAN WISHES A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, with breakfast, ina house with the modern improvements, above Fourth street and near Broadway. Address box 2,997 Post oilice, SUITE OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, WITH also one single room, in house No, 68 St. Mark's private family, inay be obtained by agreeable per. “oper referéncas. PARTMENTS—WI1TH FIRST CLASS BOARD; A large room on second floor, suitable for a gentieman and iis lady; also two single rooms can be had with board, at Mrs. MEYERS, No. 5 Leroy place, Bleecker street, RE YOU SEEKING BOARD, IF SO, CALL AT THE “Boarding House Exchange,” 84 Nassan sireet, near Fulion. Persons wishing, may obtain genteel boarders by re- Bisteritg their vooms a th ange,” where they aro charged only tor the boarders they actually receive. aries mete WILLIAMS & SMITH, LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A HAND- somely furnished room, with board for the lady, in a Small quiet family, where there are no other boarders, Apply at 64 Laurens atreet: PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT TWO HANDSOME, parlors on the first floor, with bedrooms, to a party of entlemen, or a family desiring a private table. Apply at 25 Vashingtoh place, between Broadway and the Park. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN ONE OF THE most pleasant streets up town, offer m large and small adjoining, with board, to two gentlemen who may desire comfortable home for the winter. Dinner hour six o’clock. References required. Address G. M. C., (post paid,) Broadway Post oftice, HIGHLY RYSPECTARLE SOUTHERN FAMILY, will lel, with board, several pleasant rooms, snitable for families or single persons. The house is new, with the modern [A paper Spanish spoken in the family, Apply at 19 venih avenue, SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR {wo bedrooms attached, to let to one or’ two single geatle- inen in @ private house, with all the modern improvements; also, a single room, with grate and gas, Apply at 9% Prince . & few doors west of Broadway. OARD—A SMALL FAMILY, RESIDING AT Sl WEST ‘Twenty-sixth nireet, near Broadway, could accommodate & gentleman and wife, or'a few single gentlemen, with board; house first class; terms moderate, 10 suitable applicants, Re- ference required. BeARP=N A PRIVATE HOUSE, TO LET TO A GEN- tieman and his wife, and afew single gentlemen, three or four handsomely furnished rooms, with partial board for the gentlemen; location central and very pleasant, Apply at 12a}East Twelfth street, between Second and Third avenues. OARD. —PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SINGLY, with board, may be secured for the season by select fa: milles, (without children,) or single gentlemen, at 106 and 108 Kast Fourteenth street; the houses are newly finished and fur- nished, with all modern improvements requisite for Hrat class residences. References exchanged. N. B.—A fine suite of parlors, with bedrooms attached, on first floor. }OARD—A LADY OF QUIRT HABITS CAN BE AC commodated with a pleasant room and board by applying at 183 Laurens street, OARD.—VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH GOOD board, be obtained at 508 Fourth street, by respecta. le families who desire a. pleasant and comioriable home for the winter, ‘Tue location is good, and accessible (0 all paris of the ¢ Ee oes WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, wishes to take aman and wife to board. A mechanic or plain business man preferred, who eats from home, She will also take two or three children to board. Apply at 168 East Twenty-ninth street, between First aud Second avenues, south side. OARD—WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A FAMILY where there are few or no boarders, ' Address, stating location, M. F. B., b Post Office, OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, also three single gentlemen, can obtain desirable apar. iments ina private family. Apply at 34 West Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue, OARD. FAMILIES, AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN wanting permanent boat ie winter. can find desira- i scecramolations Bt US}, Tenth street, uear Broadway. ‘The ouse is first class. Frenct ipanish spoken, DI o'clock, References exchanged. — paca OARD AT NO. ll UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF # Sireel—Desitable rooms, ‘witl full or partial hoard, for parties of glentlemen or families’ can be obtabed ne the above eligible house. First class referéuces exchan; oases, UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE or one OF twosingle gentlemen can be accommodated ‘with good board in the new house, No- 1,082 Broadway, be tween Thirty first and Thirty-second streeia, Boar DOWN TIWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and hoard; also, rooms for single gentlemen, Chambers street, References required, Boe, AX ROOMS —ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Wishing ® quiet and, pleasant home, ;can obtain nicely furnished rooms, on second floor, with gas, de out partial board, in a house pleasantly locaied in Seventh ward, convenient fo stage route. Terms moderate, Address or apply wi 231 Madison street, or 540 Broadway, of B, B. P. 4 OARD LN BROOKLYN.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with & inrge handsome room and board, in a house with all the mo- dera improvements, within five minutes’ walk o( the South or Wail street ferries. Inquire at 248 Henry street, corner of Congress, Terms moderate. References requir lying at 125 with or with OARD EN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM on second floor, unfurnished, for a genueman and wife; hail roam adjoining if required, large paniries, ins, fe. Also «a couple of singie gentlemen, House tear South = Wail sir ries. Inquire at 41 Congress sureet, near OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FRONT ROOM ON THE ond story, with sinall room and pantry attached, ean be fad ia @ pleasant location, five minutes’ walk from the South ferry; also «room for a single gentleman. Apply at 48 Con: gress sireet, South Brookiyn. d QOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A Wibow LADY. HAVING ‘® house, pleasantly located, with the modern improve. ments, would lke to dispose of a suite of rooms on the second or third Moor, curniahed oF unfurnished: tom family. with board; references exchanged. Appiy at 149 Lawrence sree! (pur doors from Fulton avenue. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A or two. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, 5 caer, Oe Nant Singin groternan, cnn obtain ged board and pleasant rooms, near the ferry; terms le. Apply at 48 Sands street, OARD IN BROOKLYN—BETWEEN WALL STREET B and South ferries.—T ‘ gentlemen can have g's tine view of the bay, leasant rooms, commanding 4c, and bartin! board, at 35 Willow piace. Terins moderals, ‘Rete- rences exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYW.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a neatlyffurnt room on first or second tloora, in an American family, at _ Cheever place, between Degraw and Harrison sta. Bath, gas, BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- ‘vate family where there no other boarders, and on the est side of the city, between Canal and Fourth streets, would be preferred. Address M. H., Herald office, Roe WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- vate family where she could give the use of her piano, with instrnctions, or lessons in drawing, painting and the Eng: lish branches, as Compensation for her Board; references eX- changed. Address A. B., box 172 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Indy. A well furnished room and bedroom adjoining, in a sirictly private family, where there are no other boarders, in the vicinity of Canal and Hudson streets. References ex- changed. “Address B, D., Broadway Poat office, OARD WANTED IN THE CITY.—A FAMILY OF four persons, consisting of the advertiser, his wife, and iwo children, aged 8 and 15, desire to obtain pourd ia a strict! rivate ‘amily, where ikere will be no other boarders, Loca - ton beiween Fourdh ond ‘Thirtieth streets, and Second nad teventh avenues. Two well furnished rooms will be required, one of them large. ‘Terms must be moderate, to inclule yas and fire, and to be stated, with other particulars, in reply. Ad- dress Oakley, Herald oflice. OARDING—FOR GENTLEMEN AND WIVES; ALSO fom" ungle gentiomen can be accomunadated with good ‘and pleasant rooms, by applying to E. D., No.9 Fourth treet, third aoor from South ‘Tenth street, Brooklyn, OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ALSO single gentlemen, can obiain fine rooms and board at the new house 550 Pearl street, a few doors from Broadway. OARDING.—A LARGE BACK PARLOR ON THR firat floor of a first class private house, with gas, baths, &c., ‘with full or partial board, to one or two single gentlemen, on Teasonable terms. House very quiet. No children. ‘Re- Tercnces exchanged. "Apply at 222 bullivan street, near Amity and Bleecker, . OARDING.—A LADY OCCUPYING A HOUSE IN THE upper part of the city, pleasantly situated and of easy ac- Cess, would accommodate a gentleman and wife, or two or three single gents, with board and rooms. Every attention Paid to make a comfortable home. Terms moderaie. Apply at ¢b2 Fourth avenue, OARDING—A FRONT ROOM ON THE SECOND floor, with grate and pantries, to let; bedroom adjoining it required. Also a small room for'a single gentleman. Apply at 112 Madison sireet, between Catherine and Market streets, OARDING—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AC. commodate a young lady or gentleman with a handsome back parlor, with closets, on the second floor, or four single gentlemen can be accommodated with lodgings at $125 per week each. Also, a gentleman and his wife can be accommo- dated with board at $8 per week. Apply at 202 Grand street, corner of Mott. OARDING.—T0 LET, A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT room, with grate and pantry, suitable for gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen; also, one single room, at the pleasantly situated house, 27 North Moore street. Baths in OARDING. ET, TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentleme! parlor, on the second floor, with breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sundays; house first class; beautifully located, a few blocks weet of Broadway. near Bleecker streei. ‘Those wishing the comforts of home, address X., box 140 Herald office. OARDING.—A SMALL FAMILY OR TWO OL THREE single gentiemen ean be accommodated with full or partial board, with a sinali private family, by ingutring at 89 eresi- dent street, South Brooklyn, three minutes’ walk from Hamil- ton avenue ferry. REAKFAST AND TEA, WITH WEL rooms, for afew gentlemen, may be hi berry’s, No. 13 Wooster street, near Canal: convenient to the business part of the city. ROOKLYN.—A FAMILY OF FOUR OR FIVE CAN be comfortably accommodated on second tloor ina first clase private House, on very reasonable terms; also, a tine front room on third floor, with (full or pariial board. Location most desirable and very convenient to the South and Wall siveet ferries, Apply ui 242 Henry street, , FURNISHED ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—PLEASANT ROO 4S, WITH board, Yor gentlemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen, can be obtained at 120 Columbia street, within three minutes? walk of Wall street and Fulton ferries, Brooklyn, LEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN, without board, at 18 Lispenurd street, 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, with breakfast and tea, if desired, to two or three Single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives; modern im- provements; use of piano, Houston street stages and Sixth avenue cars pass the door, References exchanged. Apply at 15 Bedford street, 'URNISHED ROOMS AND ELEGANT PARLOR, IN A first class house, (o let, In a suit or separate, toa famnily or single gentlemen, A kitchen if required. Apply at 39 St. Mark’s place, Bighth street, 'URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, will be found on second floor In the pri- vate boarding house No. 60 West Washington place, The house has all the modern improvements, Ieferences re- quire URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FLOOR, (OR PART,) to let, with accommodations for servant, ifrequired, Ver desirably'situated 0) pposiie the Metiopolitan Hotel, 675 Broad: way. N, B.—No children or boarders in the house. ee FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET— Consisting of @ parlor and bedroom, wiih closets and bath, suilable for one or two single gentlemen; breaktast, if required. Apply at 6 Great Jones street, third door from Broadway. OTEL LODGINGS—SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE single bedded furnished rooms can be obtained by gen TNemen, at the Globe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and. William sireets, at a lower price than any other place in the city of equal quality—25 cents per night, or $1.50 per week. 10 CARROLL PLACE, BLEECKER STREET.—GEN- tlemen and their wives and single gentlemen can be genteelly accommodated with pleasant and handsomely fur- nished rooms, singly or in suits, on moderate terms. _ Dinner at 6 o'clock. NTERESANTE A LOS \ESPANOLES. ‘A FAMILIA respectable que acaba de tomar easa nueva de primer or: den, en uno de los locales mas pintorescos y ayradables del ceniro de la ciudad, ofrece varias plezas que tiene demas, con mesa buena a la’ Espanola, Se habla igualment bien el Ingles y el Castellano, Acudase a! No. 19 7ma avenida, cerca de Ja calle 12a, EAT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A GENTLE- man and lady (board for the lady only), at 130 Franklin street. RIVATE BOARDING.—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR ‘with bath attached, elegantly furnished, to let, in suites or singly; also rooms for single gentlemen, at 89 Seventh ave- five, fourth door trom Four'eenth street, ‘The house is a Lew brown stone one, and replete with every convenience. UIET, COMFORTABLE AND ELEGANTLY FURNISH- ed parior, with one or two small bedrooms adjoining, fol’ one or two' single gentlemen, (with partial board, if re- quired,) to Jet in small private family without children, Cro- ton, gas, &e. Inquire at No. 7 Gramercy park, Bast Twen- Heth street, one door from Fourth avenue. OOMS.—A STRICTLY PRIVATE ‘FAMILY, OCCUPY. ing ® first class residence, with furnace, gas, bathiny rooms, water closets, Ac., located a few doors west of Bi way, near the New York Hotel, would let, with partial board, to one or two gentlemen only, One entire’ floor, richly furnish ed. One or two gentlemen wishiug A No.1 accommodations may address box 1,151 Post office, OOMS TO LET.—THREE OR FOUR HANDSOMELY furnished apartments, sultable for gentlemen and thelr wives, or single gentlemen, with full or partial board. The house is pleasantly situated, and has gas and bath. Apply at W2 Fourth street. References required, OOMS—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, FOR TWO GEN tlemen, may be had in a family, ‘who take but four; location 148 Ninth street, near Broadway. MAY OBTAIN FUR WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN nished rooms, withont hoard, at No. 19 Jay street, beiween Hudson and Greenwich sireets. mre OR THREE RESPECTABLE MEN WOULD FIND a quiet, comfortable home by applying at 116 Centre sireet, second floor fopposite the railroad depo: 10 LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor, front, toa gentleman without board. Rent $6, In- quire at 185 Reade street, second door from Hudson st, ANTED TO LET—ROOMS TO GENTLEMEN, WIT! ‘or without board, on reasonable terms. Those willing to room together may apply at 21 Vestry street, one door from Hudson, and five minutes’ walk from Broadway. ANTED—ROARD IN BROOKLYN, RY A GENTLE- ‘and lady of the highest respectability, in a small private family, where there are no boarders. The tamily must be of the highest standing. Address I, Herald office, during Ba: tarday. \‘TED——BOARD, NEAR TWENTY SEVENTH WNreet and Fourth’ avenue or a few tietetion there; » small single room, with breakfast and tea, at 83 per week’ Hest of reference given, Address, for two days, J. F, Fox, ‘Union square Post office. Wantan FURNISHED ROOM, WITH PARTIAL board |, ina strictly private family, by two young gentle: ‘men; location central. Please address, stating terms, ft WwW, box 4 Post office. ASTROLOGY. STONISHING TO ALL—MADAME MORROW-THIS A chiy gifted Indy is the most wonderful astrologist in i¢ world, or thatever has been known; she will tell all the events of life, even the very thoughis, and will cause speed, marriages, and show the likeness of the intended ‘rush to the great astonishment of all who visit her. Ail who waal good inck ty to ber for retief and comfort. All interviews are strictly private, as no admission ia given to geniemen, No charge it tot salisted. 76 Broome street, between Uainnom nd Colum! NLATRVOYANOR—-ALL DISEASES DISCO’ / “cured, if curable; unerring advice on busitieas, tho fata And whereabouts of absent friends ascertained, by Mra. SEY. MOUR, the moat reliable medicai and business clarivorant tn America. Residence 110 Spring street, one biowk west > Broadway. Satisiaction guaranteed or no pa} ‘LAIRVOYANCE.—LADIFS TROUBLED WITH Dis ease or inward weakness, should consult Mrs. HAY he is dally succeastilly treating female complaints Ladies can hear from those that are tear and dear to tham by consulting Mrs. Hayes. Residence 176 Grand 5 ; tuetion given or no pay. Mane ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS 1 services to the ladies and gentiemen'in phrenoiogy. 5 oon be consulted about love, marriage, business, sad will the name of We lady or gentleman they will marry; also, tha names of ber visiters, Residence 21 Rivingion street, near Bowery. RS. BARKER RESPECTFULLY AN ‘ll her friends that is ean be consulted a marriages, business, €c.; the color of the husband, at 25% Lispenard ¢ RACHFL’s, NO. f | taken, a8 was foretold b: tbe allied war will be bere, and by all he wars will god, for $3). Hours y “RED ANB ut Law suite hair and character of ncaa SRN AREY REGISTER, A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, OR PART OF 4 HOUSE, ean Mrs. Bay, Brookiya Vou ofice, nating rertan ned Lona: N EXCELLENT THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house ig G4 doors west of | street, with modern Possession may be had ~ PRY Durcimeing the farni- ture. Terms of payment easy. Appl; . W. 7 for bs pay y pply to B. W. RICHARDS, A BURNIHED Bouse 7 ‘RENT—wITH modern improvements; or a middle fake few brordein ta tesdeanie tapas. Boas eater a . in halt a block. 113 Bast Thirty third sireetse” 4 Brae seen 20. LET, THE PREMISES No. 618 Broadway; good position and accommodation for ange furniwure of upbolsiery warehouse. Also, the large house 555 Houston ,, reet, near Broadway; ei en roouns, water, gas, &c., do™ Apply to JAMES PUGH, 200 Hudaon Breet’ ARBER’S SHOP 10 LET—IN SOUTH SEVENTH ST., ‘Williamsburg.—To a good workman the rent will be low, and a good set of customers secured. Apply to J. W. REY’ NOLDS, South 7th, between 4th and 6th streets, OTTAGES TO LET—WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ WALK of Fulton ferry, near railroad; piazza front and rear, 00d yards, grape arbors, &c., all in excellent condition; alae ¢ corner store, good business location, with Pleasant ap- Parimenis in same bullding, Inquire ‘al 196 Nassau sireet, rooklyn, \HEAP LOFTS—T0 LET, FOUR SPLENDID LOFTS, %3 feet in depth, and 25 in breadth; possession immedi! aiely. Terms easy. Apply at 696 Pear! stfeet, near Broadway, HEAP RENTS—ROOM, KITCHEN AND TWO BED- rooms on the second floor of house No. 36) Tenth street, between avenues B and C, with Croton water, at $3 per month; the same on third floor at'7 per month; all in good order. In: quire at 78 Second avenue, between Fourth and Finh streets, ATING SALOON 0 LET.—A GRAND OPPORTUNITY ow * compelent person to open an anion in Brondway, on the first floor of & large hotel, for (ure nishing its aoe ere board. aoe but principals, aavine ee Waite means, may address, with nameand particulars, {ing Saloon, box 3,888 Post Omloe, ¥ 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SMALL PRIVATE family, having more room than they require, wish to let a w furnished rooms to gentlemen, without Apply at 05 Greene street. References required, 'URNISHED ROOMS.—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED room, with grate, gas, closet, Ac.; also, several smaller Erin] Jet, witbont Dear lao, an ky with a ae, bir? ni vofliog, With Easy A°., 44 Laight street, opposite St. John's park. Baths in the ho ‘OUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. A nice three story basement house on Thirty-first street, hear Lexington avenue, $650. One on Thirteenth $850. avenue, $500, "One i Pwonty second street, $1400, One avenue, $500. One on West Twenty-secon: 400. on West Thirty-aixth. street, $1,000, furnished. "B."B. KIN: SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3107 P.M. ‘OUSE TO LET ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—SITU ATED At No, 106 Hicks street, built of brown stone, with water, as, range, furnace, &c.; garden on the side. Will be leased for a term ‘of three years. For particulars apply to RIUH- RDS, HAIGHT & UO., $0 Barclay street. FFICES, ROOMS, ETC., TO LRT—THE FIRST AND second floors over stores on the prominent southeast corner of Canal and Hudson streets. Every room fronts on the street und bas capital light; water and gas on each floor, Algo, the small store 197 Cunal street. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. DART OF A HOUSE TO LET—IN A VERY RESPECT able neigliborhood, (West Thirty Nh, «treet,) convenient to stages and cars. The house has all_ modern improvements. such as Croton waier, gas, bath, &c. Rent moderate to asmail fomily, Possession immediately, if desired. Please address vox 208 Herald office. ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, TO A SMALL [ *genteg fumily.—A very beautifully furnished house in a fine locationtin Brooklyn, short distance from the Hanulton ferry; new, and has all the modern improvements. Responsi- bie families will inquire personally, at 29 Summit street, Brooklyn, ALOON TO LET.~A GRAND OPPORTUNITY IS NOW offered for a cont etent person to open an eating saloon in Broadway, on the first floor of a large hotel, for furnishing its guests with board. None but principals having the requisite means and qualifications need apply. Address, with name and particulars, box 3.8% Post oflice. ‘0 LET.—THE HOUSE NO, 214 WEST TWENTY-SEQOND sireet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, is to lefuntil the first of May ne; with the privilege of next year, if re- quired. Kent $750. Possession given immediately. Inquire at ihe house, 10 LET—AN ELEGANT FLOOR, TO A FIRST CLASS dentist or for a dancing school, 51 West Thirty-first street, corner of Broadway; also very nice rooms or floors, unfurnish ed, torespectable parties without children; every aitention will be'pald to make a resideute u perfect home. Apply at 51 West Sst street. (0 LET—ONE OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE NEW four story houses, with double staircase, and all the mo dern improveinents, on the north side of West Twenty-third eal, between Beventh and Kighib avenues.) Apply. at No. ‘West Twenty third street, or at P. HARMONY 'S. NE- WS & CO., 8] Greenwich street. 0 LET—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO single gentlemen or families, without board, at 133 Fourth avenue, near Thirteenth street, References required. \OLET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK house 198 York street, near Grove, Jersey a fine view of the bay, and a respectable neighborhood, five minutes? walk from the ferry; all modern improvemenis; Immediate Possession given. Cun be examined any time. Rent moderate, Apply to DAVID BEDFORD, Esa , corner of Grove stroet and Newark avenue, Jersey City, or t0 CHARLES HOBBS, 829 Broadway. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 317 FOURTH avenue, corner of Twenty fourth street; 1s in thorough re- pair, newly painted inside and out; gas, bath room. range, and other conventences. Key at 51 West’ Twenty-sixth street, Apply to SETH W. PECKHAM, 34 Burling slip. NNO LET—A STABLE, WELL CALCULATED FOR PRI vate or express siable; has been kept as a livery stable for last filteen years: would let the whole or part. Also, couch nd horses, Apply at 161 Varick street. RICHARD JONAS. 0 LET—FOUR GENTEEL DWELLING HOUSES, WITH the modern improvements, on Ki eet; two of them to let whole, andw to in parts, (0 gentee! families, Inquire at 29 King street. 0 LET.-A_ BROWN STONE stories, and high pasemen‘, furnished or unfurnished: modern improvements; house and furniture nearly new, and first class; located on ‘Twenty-third street. Posscasion given immediately. Address with real name and reference, M. 5. G., Herald oftice. 0 LET—HOUSE AND STORE 17 VARIOK STREET. near Broome; rent $200. Also, several paris of houses and. pariments in the vicinity; brick’ workshops, Ac. Apply to AMES PRICE, 200 Hudson sireet, 10 LET—PART OF A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE front house, in the best location in the city. For partica- lars apply on the premises, No. 207 West Fourteenth sireet, (0 LET—IN THE GENTEEL PRIVATE HOUSE, NO. 153 Laurens street, a fine square room on pantry. | Also. one on third toor. front, with nel, and privilege of washing iu the cellar. apply as above, 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, 203 THIRD AVENUE, near Twenty-third street, third'floor. Nice apartments, with modern improvements. ‘Inquire on the premises, JOSHUA MEAD, 10 LET—IN BROOKLYN, AN ESTABLISHED STAND for # mercbant tailor, or any respectable business, with counters, shelving, gas Axtures and awning, complete." Rent of store and two back rooms, $200; with basement, $25). Ap- ply at 95 Cranberry street, 10 LET—A SMALL, CONVENIENT DWELLING, IN Twenty seventh street, between Broadway and Fifth ave- nue; it has gas, Croton waler, and drain to the street, and has been lately repaired for immediate oecupation; suttable only for @ moat respectable family, Apply on the premises from bod 10 LET—A HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ry, hot 1d water, use of bath, &c.; on the second one or two single gentlemen, Apply at 108 East 16u THE STM TE a select Lema dt or 3 FRONT HOUSE, FOUR onvenience for ‘or particulars —THE DWELLING HOUSE OVER THE FANCY store ot Dr. Quimby, No. $ Third avenue, above Seventh street, with good basement, bath rooms, hot and Cold water, €c., suitable for a genteel family, A Kail, No. 12 Warren ‘0 LET—A COTTAGE, IN THE VICINITY OF YONK ers, within three minutes’ walk of a ralirosd dep be let for the winter, or @ longer pertod, Address R. 8.,box 412 Post oflice. NTIRE SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING rooms for families or single gentlemen, with ar out Loard, or a private table, if required, 36 East Twen' street. Tr LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVE A neat three story dwelling house, on the northerly side of Thirty first street, with Croton water, gas, 4c, 4c. TO a ten- ant giving satisfactory security for the rent, @ lease will be iven for a number of years, ahd the house pat in proper of ier. Rent$60. Apply to GEORGE HARGAN, So. 72 Wall street, third story. 10 LET IN BROOKLYN—SEVERAL COTTAGE HOUSE: situaied in Clinton avenne, and the st near Clinton avenue. Rents from $200 to $900 per ear. Inquire of A. B. CLARK, 10 Wall strect, HRER STORY Bond sirens ow to a wood » New York. Possession 10 LET=IN BROOKLYN.—A MODER house, 18% Dean street, between Nevins gas, bath, range, &c., already in; will be tenant. Apply at 132 Canal sire may be ha intely. 10 LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SAL AN ELEGANT first cinss boarding house on Fourteenth stree. House new, about thirty rooms, and now full of frst class boarders. Furniture new and stylish. Rent $5,000. Terms easy. E, B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourt avenue, § to? P. of. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—WITH OPTION OF PURCHA- sing the whole or part of the furniture, a genteel three Story house, brick built, ims highly desirable neighborhood ta ig tains eleven rooms with pantries, Willoughby sires and ary sub cellar, gas, kitehen range and fixtnres, hot air fur- nace in cellar, all in fest rate condition, the place Aaving been lately painied and papered throughout, and fitted with every convenie 4 spectable fam: Rent, 00. Ty view apply ater M t th, oJ, HEGEMAN, at the Central salesroom, Pearl streets. splendid fe 5 Firm ave ing ibor« yuire of Geo. and basement brown s' b*the modern Improvements, PAs. Possess 1) First avenu HED OF UNFURNISHED pasements and oer rooms suit very low ¥ 91600 Broad ACRE OF GROUND ‘ama puld be guarant@™d to an ente T. WHITE, East W. corner of Dover and South streets N.Y. FOR AT family of tt miort. No ot Wwoere ae addreas Ls le’ NEWSPAPERS. HE GREAT FASHION BOOK. This popular book of fashion has now nearly completed fourth yalume, and the unanimous the press bis ae corded to it the Righem poseion asan Ne repuiation and tbe proprietor announces p—t perfect aiiafuction that ‘complete ta ‘and wued in the world: Sumber: contains, s very eiatorate artcle on the tainery gpenings, with a descripti in eaeh fashionable establishment in New York. seweripons and enaraviogs of the latest Parisian styles, re ceived by the last steamer, among which may be enumerated bonnets and caps from y 7% Paris, Madame Lawze's, Pari Wile Alexandrina’s, Pari ‘oe is, s wit With twenty beautiful engravings. Also, 4 full fet deer ons, of articles at the following ‘estas lishment ork Madame Maiherbe's, Misa Lawson's, Madame De Vos's, Mlle Marie's & Virpote! Madame Chancerel’s, Genin's Bazaar, Brodie’ 2 Bulpin’s, Bell's, Beck & Co.'s, Oba. dell, Peirson & e's, A. T. Stewart & Co.'s, and other establishments, too numerous to name in this notice. ‘The latest fashionable intelligence, music, drama, &c., new piece of music by Thomas Baker, chess, beautiful designs tor eedlework, practical receipts, reviews of new books, and other interesting matters. 25 cents; yearly subscriptions $3. To be had of aif hooksellers, and FRANK LESLIE, 12 Spruce suet, New ‘s, Tee to musow etl cose sploy article from of to morrow wi variet articles the pen of John Suaith, Jr., of Arkansas, who his now got (air ly setiled in the editorial chair, and who “talks right out in theeting” on (among many other subjects) the PRIMARY ELECTIONS, in which the bard and soft shel upon; also « 4 other matters of interest to, all. “"Renords Gf Mortality and of Re. of o “Trouble in the Chureh,”” and “The City Railroads’ likewise come {n for afull share of attention. These, with the theatrical, nusical, miliary; Are department, sporti’ and ball season temas, make the Mere most ued, For Fale everywhere. Price three cents. Office 2 Spruce atrece THE FIREMEN. JULTON ENGINE OO. 21.—NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS of the above company are requested to attend a meeting eo evel fe aeeones 6, co, ‘clock, at the engine house. netual jance 8 ‘Jou ‘J. MANNING, Bec'y, CHAS. NEARY, Foreman. 18 are 100,000 20c% OF REY G0ops, ALL NEWw— A Fine all woo! twilled blanketa. ‘Hlegant pinin centred fall haw!s, Ri meres and de Inines. Welsh daunels Sct dau 3-4 wid ‘el jane) “4, A le. Red twilled flannel, (a new thing ) Cassimeres for boyw and men, from ts to 81° Cloths for Indies’ and gentlemen’ swear, Batinets and jeans ofall kinds. Linen handkerchiefs, good, at é¢., fine 1s., vory fine Ls, 6d. Gents’ do., bordered, at 8. to $4 perfdozen. Prints for comfortables, by the plece or case, 6e. French merinoes as low as 7s. and up to 10s. Paramatias of every kind, color and quality. An excellent assortment of linen goods. Towels, napkins, diapers, &c. y the quantity. Table cloths $1 35, once sold al $3. Domestic goods by the yard, piece or bale. Every article rs kd in pi a eee, Price alized wery Say 8 Store, 126 Bower’ is FW. & W. F. Gtiney. 10.000 ORTH OF RICH VALENCTENNRS . laces at uncommonly low prices, being. he late purchases of Mr. Roberts while in Europe; just received. PHTER ROBERTS & CO., 316 Broadway. 1.000 ZETERSHAM CAPELLOS JUST RECEIVED, B and will be opened for inspection on Monday, Oct: &—Ladies will find these novel and serviceable garments moat desirable for travelling and carriage wear, Price $7 60 each, WM. BUCHANAN MACKENZIE, United States Cionk and’ Mantitia Store, 45 aad 47 Canal street, Brandreth Building. T MOLYNEUX BEL.'S 83 Canal street, Heavy French grey cloth talmas, trimmed wih velvet; ateat cloth tals, steel moire antique galloons, ‘The pretilost gar mentin the city, exceedingly low in price veivet talmas. trimmed with moire antique, Moire antique trimed with velvet, Just the garment for the season. ULPIN'S ANNUAL OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS For city retail trade, WILL TARE PLACE ON THURSDAY NEXT, THEATH OCTOBER, at Tap PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, SOL BROADWAY, On which day he respectfully inviies public attention to hia sa- erb importations and manufactures, prepared expressly for is occasion, and embracing all we productions of Parisian taste aud incenulty up w the departure of the latest, sleamor. Having completed his extensive alterations, his warerooms ‘are now by far the most commodious in America; and being thereby enabled to condut a much enlarged business, he hag determined that his establishment shail hereafier be known ag much by the extreme moderation in the price of the articles therein contained, as it always has been by their exclusive richness and beauty. On the same day he will make his usuai anual exposition of ladies’ fancy (urs, consisting of the mow costly and valuable stock to be ‘Teasol YY, FARRINGTON & LESLIE, No, 623 BROAD. , would cal! the attention of the indies to their new le of mourning sets of collars and sleeves, which is now ready. Their mourning department contains the largest as sortment of novelties to be found in the city, and at prices tha cannot fail to please, Also, to their large aisortment of iaces and embroideries, Brussels point, Honiton, gulpure, Valen ciennes and Paris embroidered sets, (nfants’ caps, robes and Walsts, edgings, Insertious, louncings, et. ele., In raat va. riety. " A few more of those splendid medaiilon sets’ of colar and sleeves, aud collarette and sleeves, just received. LANKETS-SOILED BLANKETS AT ONE-HALP their value.—We have received 500 pair of blankets, slight- iy solled, which we are stiil selling at just one-half thelr value. ‘This is ah opportunity that seldom occurs for ladies to supply themselves cheap tor the approgehing winter. W. 5. BOND, 105 and 110 Sixth avenue, directly opposite the markcat ELI’8 OPENING DAY. Owing to the unfavorable state of the weather on Tuas day last Molyneux Beil deterred opening severai of his moa recent styles, and has also received « casozot elegant emprot | dered velvet seart mantles from Pats whi ‘wail soil at $1 each, worth $40; as also a inagnificent sick of his celebrated manufactured cloaks, the riches materials and uewest styloa 58 Canal street. YLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.— Black'and colored cloths. Fancy and plain eassimeres. Feivet and cashmere vestings. jallors’ trimmings, ée., &c., at LORD & TAYLOR'S, 255, 257, 250 and 261 Grand straet, ) Catherine strom Cs CAPELLAS, MANTILLAS AND FURS, O®8 /~ Monday, ( WM, BUCHANAN MACKENZIE, United States Cloak ana Mantilia store, 45 and 47 Canal and 67 Lispenard sta, YLOAKS AND TALMAS— Approved fall siyles, now ready at LORD & TAYLOR'S 255, 267, 259 and 261 Grand str And uew numbers 47 and 49 Catherine streat ( ILOAKS AT WEED'S— MOURNING CLOAKS now open, the prettiest in pat- ern and best in quality and manufacture in (he city VEED'S MOURNING STOR! 49 Br: way. (HOES, TALMAS, Matias axp Fors, ‘A fresh assortment will be opened on Monday, October 8th WM. BUCHANAN MACKENZIF, United Staies Cloak and Mantilla store. 46 and 47 Canal and 67 Lispenard ats. PL AGANT STELLA SHAWLS— Just received extensive variety, Beantiful Stella shawis, from $7 to 314. Printed wool sawis, from $4 50 to $3, LORD & TAYLOR, 285, 257, 259 and 261 Grand street Apd new numbors 47 and 49 Catherine street FRENCH MERINOES OF THE MOST APPROVED Ma- nuttacture. EVERY COLOR, QUALITY AND PRIOR. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 267, 259 and Bit Grand strest And new numbers nd 49 Catherine street. ADIFS' CLOTHS AND ALL WOOL PLAIDS—NOW landing from the steamers, and for sale chenp by ths ieee or package, TRACY, IRWIN & CO. 24 and 285 Broadway. NEW CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS i, BECK & CO beg respecitully, to, inform the ladiee K room is now replete with the novelties of the ‘om the grea! variety and beauty of design whicls J.B. &Co. fee! confident that this depart ment tn thet plishment will be found to maintain its usua ninence. In addition to our other cloaks we shall op hing & limited number of Sebastapol wrappers for tal! wear, In style and material different from any to be seen else whert in New York. and very distingue. 385, 786 and EW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS FOR CLOAKS AND 8, just recelved at MME DEMAREST’S Empor: shior, $76 Broadway. Mantilln patterns 25 cents Th conta, anes F CASE EMBROIDERED MALTESE BANDS, WITH, trim to mateh, just received; realblack thread tact vélls, trem sive dol season, and is here displ rs upwards. PEIER ROBERTS & CO., $75 Broadway. ARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS=SEVERAL CASES . jist received by the America, Will be opened Ox Moray, Octonen Sta. WM. BUCHANAN MAUKENZLE United States Cloak and Mantilia store, 45 and 47 Canal and 67 Lispenacd sts P ARIS HIONS. Ty Ob0aRS and Mawritias, ‘Will be opened on Monday. United states Cloak and Mantilla stor 45 apd 47 Canal and 67 Lispenard str: WM. BUCHANAN MAURENZIE, Proprietor. TO MANGEACTURRRS AND OTHERS —iik ADVER tiser, having ou band a large assortment of old and new samples of dry goods, foreign mannfactur to dlepose of same, ‘They embrace a gre designs, Too manufacturer, or @ party is up new siyles, they would prove an invalu particulars and inspection of the lot Herald office. 2 TATE jot contains would be willing Variety of very new the habit of getting le purchase. For address K. B., box 10, NO. OA on Monda @ abiilings per pair, one different sizes, CORNER OF 200 pairs rea: supplied Deal Is? AND AURIST TS ARE RR} fully Informed that owing to the great increase of asineey since my return frean my ‘our of cbre ear O'S found (necessary to extend my cony jerefore associated with me Dr. James Me y favorably known for his profoant medical at Fellow students of former years, r ' eye abd ear, wa nine all kinds. A inatramente w to detect the wi Wrh Dr devote our wnremttiiog attention to diseases of the of medion et me eye. enr oF throat ase elebraied needle move cataract without pain or danger. Dea! pe: have had the dram of the ear perforated or lost, es wie 3 Che artideal tufie!a look and mo’ ra om 9 to 40 m6 ork 17 the evening for working pe POWELL, M. D., Oculist and Auris 64 9%. Nichole Ho'e! sr }

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