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Ht : ae that RA ARAN D OF BEAVER STREET WILL BE AT a Sasa Or ARAN STAGE LA precisely, Jane K. will call again. EUSEBIO GOMEZ I$ IN THE CITY, HE WILL CON- FP ee airest favor ona friend by calling at, or sending his address to A., 18 Leroy place, this day, Tuesday, Nov. 17. J.C, AND M. V. WILL CALL AT NO, 70 WHITE street, they will oblige Dr. E. D. Pape. RMATION WANTED—OF JOSEPHINE KAYLOR, er Lindebner. If she should see this, or anybody know" her whereabouts, write to me, at the Chatham square Post ;. OF if Khe Would call herselt, before three o'clock this day, she would hear of something’ to her advantage. ANDREW WINTERS, INFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLOTTE E. WEBB, formerly Scotield, a native of Stamford, Connecticut, She is wanted to come forward, as she is que of the lawful heirs, ‘And claim her right to the property of Darius. Sooliel, de? ‘eased October 21, 1867, of Stamford, Connecticut, Fairiield county. Norfolk ‘and Virginia papers please copy. ING,—CAPT. WM, SMITH TERRY, OF SCHOONER: Mary A. Hildreth, of Sag Harbor, L. L.; left his vessel, ‘at South Brooklyn, on Thursday, the 12ih of November, for the purpose of transacting some business in New York; he fealled it the office of J. B. Kadwards, 105 Wall street, and lett there for Brooklyn ator abont 12 M., and has not been seen er heard from since. Captain Terry belonged to Har Der, L. I., where he har a family. His height is about 5 feet Ginches, stout built, dark brown hair aud whiskers; had on when last seen dirk pants, heavy boots, light cloth vest, black froek coat, black hat, gold watch, with ‘silk ribbon guard. A salietgetory reward Wil be given (9 any person who can any ifformation as to his present whereabouts J. B. EDWARDS, 106 Wail sireet, N.Y. ALBERT FEBRIN BARROWS ECOLESTOHN, ‘hose parents live inthe town of Ledyard, Conn. ia herewith entreated to call in the printing establishment ¢or- ner of Leonard and Wyckott streets, Williamsburg. IE PARTY OF THREE YOUNG MEN WHO TOOK AN. ‘opera glass from a seat in Burton’s theatre, on Saturday last, will please return the same to Mr. Barnet, at the Dox oflice of the theatre, at once, and save exposure, as they ‘were observed at the time by persons sitting near, and are J. F. REED, PASSENGER ON BOARD OF THE Central Amerlea, when lost in September. He is re- ed to leave his address with 'T. KE. Smith, No. 6 Nassau 1, for his fellow passenger, J. Basstord. LOST AND FOUND, D% LOST—FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—A LAR black Newfoundland dog, with white streak on his st; brass collar, marked “Geo. H. Moore,” ete. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked for his return to Parker Jones, Astor House. YUND—ON THE 14TH OF OCTOBER, A POCKET ook, containing a small sum of money. Amy” person proving proper’ aying expenses can have it by calling Ba Denis Congrove, at 2a Third avenue, in the rear. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, MTH INST., IN Grand street, a lady’s brown fur eulf. Any one fin! ng game and delivering it at No. 5 Columbia street shall be duly vewarded. bg FRIDAY LAST, A WHITE CORNELIAN (Masonic) key stone, with the initivis of C. H. B. on the Dack. The finder will be rewarded by leaving {tat No. 118 ‘Bim street. DF M4, IN FOURTH AVENUE, OR IN THE ‘cara, a amal! package containing bank book and check Beek, belonging to Thomas H. Bond. The tinder wil! be suit rewarded by leaving the same at the Bancroft House, 'ulton street, N.Y. Ls FIREMAN’S EXEMPT BADGE, NO. 1,061. ‘The finder will receive the thanks of the owner by leav- ing the same at 28234 Fitth street, or 130 East Twenty sixth st. Loren SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT OR NEAR Fulton ferry, a chased gold br: marked in inside, and the date Dec. 25, 1854. Any one leaving the above at Ketcham & Williams’ ottice, No. 1 Hanover street, ‘Will be suitably rewarded. OTICK.—AN OWNER IS WANTED FOR A BAY horse, (supposed to be stolen,) detained by the subseri bers. ‘owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Inquire at 101 East Twenty-fourth street, STRAWS & DAHLMAN. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE CANAL STREET AND Hoboken ferry boat, an old leather wallet, © aa near as can be recollected $4 50. It found, please lei at the Superintendent's otflce, Hoboken ferry, whe mbove reward will be pal v of Fourth aveny seal skin robe, with Inquire at the stable, 331 and . Odell. FROM 112 WhST BROAD- way, one lafies’ cold Lepine watch, Toblas maker, D. 18,45, Whoever will return ‘the sar stions asked. ¥ one whit ‘or further particuls der. 333 Fourth avenue, for REWARD. Liverpool; receive the above rewar ) REWARD —LOsT, ROUGH Scot’ w hx about si nds: rn k under her brea: ving it with Mr. iF between Forty nint POLITICAL, SENATORIAL DISTRICT COUNCILMAN.—T ™ ‘would most respectfully inform my friends that Dam rie notwithstand , Pith ward. said di . WAL mall a candidate for Counciima jalse rumors. JAME JUDICIAL DISTRICT. (Kigthteenth and Twe People’s candidate r Polic F RICHARI 12" WARD.—RESOLUTIONS meeting of the German democratic ward, at Miclay’s saloon, Harler 12: Whereas, it is well known 1 rman citizens are intent on supporting their families than attending politt tings, OF answering the calls of political ollice seekers, Be it therefore resolved that we, the German democratic citt zens of the 12h ward, do hereby earnestiy recommend to the several conventions about (0 ble, the following names of persons as suitable for nominees for the respective offices, BENSON McGOWN, for Allerman, DAVID ARM STRONG, for Councilman, 3 ‘A. Cu. From, Seo'y. J. W. GENT, Pros't, ty first wards.) T THE citizens of the 12th ‘OR ALDERMAN. ACHOLAS SHAGRIST. TA MEETING November 16, 1887, it wew unanimonel: ‘Hesolved, That we present the name of James M. Smith be presen’ Recorder) for the office of Mayor of the city aud @eunty of New York. A. VAN BLASOOM, Jr., Chin, ‘Gao. W. Winey, Secretary. Ricwarp Joven, 8. L, Tuomrsox, JUDICIAL CONVENTION. Fuge Direct. NOMINATION OF THOMAS STEWART. ‘The members of the First Judicial Convention assembled Bnet evening, at 110 Greenwich street, and organized by call ‘Thomas Byrnes, of the First ward, to the chair, and ap Jed Alexander (. Marton, of the ward, and Arthur ing, of the Second ward, asSecretaries, The Convention proceeded to ballot for « civil Justice for the First Dis: ‘and on the third ballot the vote stood aa follows:— 8 J commitiee. Stewart... ‘Green... . m Jan, MeGrath.. deceve 2 ‘on motion of Alexander O. Morion, the nomination of Mr Sewag was made unanimous. pam Mi THOMAS BYRNES, Chairman. . C. Montox, ‘Aurnon Keatine, J Recretaries, EMOCKRATS.—CAN YOU AFFORD TO REELECT Fernando Wood for Mayor? be act towards our party (to which be claims to be mocrat oF KE RuloernL? ALDERMANIC DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC AS sociation.—A merting of this Asociation will be beld at the First Ward House, 62 Greenwich street, this (Tuesday) evening, At7ig o'clock. The democratic electors of the First Aldenmantc LFiatrict are invited to attend, as business of im Portance will be brought before the meeting. By order a ¥. KEKRIN, President. Vice Presidents Hven 0" Rorert CALL OF THE Ly TAGE RAL, Jonx tl Bow sen De URSUANT Te Republican ¢ vention of th ner of aveny iF, ‘were unanimo Por Sehool ( eorge White For School Trustecs—A\ J kiman and Michact Moved and carried, T gn of News and Sun be published in the Herald, Dat DAVIDSON, Chatman win die. JOHN Samver W. Swiiem, Secretary. RGULAR PRMOORATIC NOMINATION FOR OIVIls dustice of the Fifth Judicial Digtrict Court.—At a meet ing of the people of the Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth wards, held at Clinton Gai Monday evening, Novem ber 16, JOUN H. TRAPP was unanimously nomiualed for Civil Justice of th Fifth Jndieial Disirict Court, and we re commend bemk a le aa their regular demorratic can didaie. JOHN RUSSELL, Chairman, Seventh ward Kowann Penns, Bloronih wird. 4 {Secretaries Kouerk O' DoNNent,Thirieenth ward, THE MILITAR' OTIOR—HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, NOV, 16, 1867. —The members of the Monigomery guard are here notified to neaemble atthe corner_of Canal ant Elizabeth soon Tueaday the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock M. precisely, in citizens’ dress, with crape on the leftarm, for the purpose fer im a the ‘inst tribute of respect to our late brother aa Hokon. By order of HOMAS 8. MURPHY, Captain, ‘O CASH OFFER REFUSED FOR SEGARS. two millions of the varique qualiwes of, Ty ‘and German segars for he best cash Fable, NB-—Cash wivances made on invoices Of segare ‘any amount, 0. CL . 17 Broadway. ‘Alaop or Baas, at lene than haif ibe price. Akt INDIA PALE ALE —JONER', WARRANTED, Bilt ‘y ie ‘Kurth murect. AL eater Ls . ine ’. Brewery No. 198 Phat Sixth street, 5.000 70, INV IN sRooND HAND, CLOTH . ing —Gentlemen wishing. (0 convert clothing oF other personal property into caali, can obtain ony ret ent more by galing oF kending their address to JAMES MORONE Pearl sreet. EEE EEE Ee NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1857. FANANCIAL, —WAN' THIS A! ASH, FO 1.00), Wnch goods tothe amount of 220 wil be” given, advertiser ob 1 ty. As the aiverileer being Wo leave the city 38 firity », Or call at O. L, Gardner's, 215 TO $15,000 CASH AND 10.000 Ie serie tints to exeBange tora stock of goods. Address Merchant, box 3,381 Post oflice. $10. 000 LOAN VAurED—FOR, A be or . on a first class store wn, Worth four times the amount, fond undoubted. Prineipals please address box 178 Herald oflice. 12 00: WANTED—ON PROPERTY WORTH FOR- A thousand dollars; a large interest will be Biven, a8 $8,000 of it is required on the 19%h inst. This isan operation rarely met with. Address box 1,210 lower Post of- fice, immediately. LL KINDS OF BROKEN AND UNCURRENT BANK bills bought at the highest price. Foreign and ail- ver bought and sold at best rates. Drafts tor salt England, Treland and Scotland, JAMES M. TAYLOR, specie and ex- No. 183 Chatham square, corner of New cain. STE Oe RS De IMPIRE CITY BANK.—AN ADJOURNED MEETING ‘of the creditors will be held at Tammany Hall, on Tues- day, the re et, u Hh olelogk M,, toadopt measures for the more 6} lection of their claims. ern BENJAMIN R. CONKLIN, Chairman. James Watson, Secretary. as RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9% WARREN street, one door from Greenwich.—Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent on sums from $1 to $500. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 2P_M.,and on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days from 4to7 P.M. WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President, Vanpensixr L. Buxton, Secretary. Money, MONBY “MILLIONS OF DOLLARS UN; claimed dividends and stock in the Bank of England and purbde funde, advertised linia of 0,0 amen at tho next of and heraldry oftices, H. HAYS, 827 Broadway, N. ¥. ‘Heirs wanted—Canning Crewe, Ellieot, London, Cardy. FFICE OF THE U,LINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Company, New York, Nov. 16. 1857.—Notice is hereby given that the ‘subscription’ book for the proposed new loans of this Company. is now open at its office, 50 Wall street, Tt is the interest of the stockholders and creditors, as also of the holders of optional rights, to call and examine’ the terms of this loan, and satisfy themselves of the great advantage to ac- crue to them respectively by subscribing to’the same. . N. PERKINS, Treasurer. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, ‘November 6, 1857.—The directors have this day declared, out of the profits, adividend of ten per cent, payable to the stockholders on and after the llth inst. The transfer book will be closed util the 12h inst. By order. FREDERICK HOFFMAN, Secretory. ENNSYLVANIA COLLKOTIONS. We are making collections {n ail’ parts in Pennaylvanta of bankable and maturing paper, and can remit promptly on New York for the same at the lowest rates, a hattioular attention paid gement of claims past 1 the arrs refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. DAVIS & KIDNEY, No, 26 South Thied sweet, Philadelphia, ESTERN COLLECTIONS.—VINCENT J. SCOTT, banker, Detroit, Michigan, will cojlect in ‘the city and ughout the Sate, ‘and remit prompRy at cumrant rates, Retery to Strdcliin & Scott, New York; Edward Morrison, New York. Detroit, October 28, 1857. ESTERN COLLECTIONS.—AN EXPERIENCED lawybr of Central New York will depart on the 26th inst, ing tour fhrough the States of Ohio, [linois, Wi va and Minnesota, Persons desiring his services cting, securing or compromixing’elaims or judgment WIM please ‘make their wishes known at the law oflice of Britton & Ely, No. 3 William street, in this city, where full particulard may be exchanged, and the best of references ‘urnished. 185 7-agARMING SACRIFICE IN | MILLINE e) ¢ $28,000 worth of millinery and millinery gooda are now offered, and will positively be sold regardleas of cost of importation, A large lot of velvet bonnets among the asgort- ment, at WM. SIMMONS’, $64 Broadway., RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. WILL OPEN ON MON- Nov. 16, @ splendid assortment of ribbons, at 35 sents per yard, new styles and of superior quality. Canal street, corner of Mercer street. Fo*. FURS, FURS. * UDSON BAY COMPANY'S Fur wareboure, 176 and 77 Maiden lane, MARK J. KING, (Established A. 1D. 1834, for wholesale only, Offers at retail, for cash, his immense stock of Furs, valued at $400,000, Bt © Sege Gapeay' tae, Wacken Bt oe Sat ee nin business, and U money through the ordinary chan- In consequenee of the utter stag impossibility of obtaining nels, Lam compelled to offer iy whole stock of furs, consist ing of every article in the tur line, from the finest gable to the most common coney, at a discount of 40 per cent from cost. All goods warrant URS, FURS, FURS. THE AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN FUR COMPANY'S Warehouse, No. 87 Maiden lane, corner of Gold street. 8. & G. SAMUELS, Offer their immense slock ef rich manufactured ladies’ and children’s fancy furs ata great reduction from their whule- sale prices, in order w realize cash, viz Mink martén from... . $10 and upwards a set. Sable on % marten ny jountain marten from ...c.eeeeeeee. & French sab oe . oy: Russian squirrel trot, ae Also, a sple k of gendemen’s Cur coate, ea and mutters, gh robes in great variety Maiden lane, the Aum sent critical state of trade calls loudly for heavy saorl- rice and quality, and JAMES TUCKER deems t lo make that sac The want of cash is inconve- af fancy goods at eommand, and to shrewd ime is opportune to lay in stock; ail for cash, Flora, 401 Broadway, between Thompson and )UCTION Ly PRICES OF WINTER BONNETS at MADAME POUNSFORD & € Under LaFarge Honse. SPECIAL SOTICES. = MEETING OF THE UNE) 3 ‘of the Twentieth ward, will be held at corner of Thirty: sixth sirect and Tenth avenue, at 10 0’clock A.M. ALEX. SMITH, JOSEPH SCO" ROBERT MARSHALL. MIRE DEPARTMENT.—THE FOLLQWING CORRES pendence has passed between Mons, Thalberg and Vieuxtemps and the Committee of Trustees of the Fire De- partment — New York, Nov. 16, 1857. Gextues—Understanding that you are making arrange: mente t rformanee to be given in ald of the Charitable Find of the Fire Department, we tender our gratuitous serv lees for that occasion, We remain, gentlemen, your obe dient servants, 8 THALBERG, VIEU XPEMPS. To Messrs. Zornan Miits, A. J. James Y. Wat- wins, Committers of Tras Nov. 16, 1897 Moss 8. THaterne any Hewat Vine <tewrs:—Gretiee®: Yous kind and liberal offer hag valuable services, in aid of the Charitable Fund of the Fire Department, is cheerfull ted. Arrangements have been made with Mr. B. Til. mann for the A y of Music for Saturday ‘Nov. Kat which me a concert and opera combined will take lace, On behalf of the Fire Department, we sincerely thank you for this act of generosity on your part. We have no doubt that it will be the means of eriabling us to cheer the hearta of the widows and orphans of firemen during the com- ing winter, Your obedient servants, ZOPMAR MILLA. Committee A.J. DELATOU of JAMES Y. WATKINS, } Trustees. ERMAN SOCTETY.—AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF this society will be held on Tuesday, November 17, at 7 o'clock P, M., in the basement of ft. Mathéw's church, Walker sireet. Punctual attendance of members is requested. H. ROCHOLL, Secretary. ASONTC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 72 F. ‘and A. M's. There will be a regular meeting of above Lodge this (Tuesday ing, at 7M tual. By order of be ‘quested to be pu Re PUNCERORT D. HOLMES, W. M. A. Kentisn, Secretary. NYY, FORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY “THE FIFTY: third anniversary of thia society will be celebrated at the Library on Tuesday evening. S The ‘adivean wiil be delivered. by Jobu W- Francis M.D. The members and their friends are respectfully Invited toat BREE Nites commen MN ROMBY bURAD, § Arrangements. <A LETTER ADDRESSED TO PETER VRE ,, Eaq., Freehold, New Jersey, containing cort- for W) shares’ Tiilnoia Central Railroad Com- pany stock, in the name of the satd ‘Vredenburg, S90 per mare and tailed on the 4th day of April iat, jn thie ety ha ing thiacarried, notice is hereby given that application wi be made to the company for the issue of a new certifionto for frist shares in piace of the same. Cuan ember 17, 9t 734 0'cloek. ‘OTT denbu fieate No. OTICE.—A SPECTAL MEETING OF THE ENGINEERS the elty and State of New York was held at the Park ‘Hudson street, on the Lith inst,, for the purpose of requiring all engineers to b regard to the ronning of all engines driven by steam in said State. Presi- deni, Wm. Matlack; Secretary, John IL. Golding; Treasurer, tion is aleaiciven to all enginaers 16 ing, whieh will be held on Satur: on atreot SONS ARE HEREBY FORBIDDEN of the crew of the Steamship trie Master, from Liverpool, as no will be a by the Captain or Philip Jackson. OTICE.— to barby City of Washis debia of their contrac ‘Agen JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway. \FrIck OF RECKIVER OF TAXES, (NEW COURT oO House,) 82 Chambers street, New Yo lov. 1, 1887 Notice is hereby given tbat one per cent will be added on the Int day of fon All inxes remaining anpaid, aleo two per cent will be added onthe 15th day of 1 eee at ncn eied, “fio; money foeetved afer ved, NO. Orelock. i WILSON SMALL, Receiver, PRION MANHATTAN O11, COMPANY, 16 BROAD. way, fork, November 7, 1867.—The ktockholders of thie company are hereby notified that, in pursuance of a vote of the directors, a meeting of the stockhollers will be held at he ofice of the company, on the frst Wedneaday in Deoem: ber next, at 12 o’cloek M., to take into consideration amd ef- fect, if desirable, a reduction of the capital stock to three han. dred thousand dollars, giving 10 all abares thereafter eqmal iailory, Wm. Pollock, 4 , Daniel R. Jones, Directors. ~ FPICK OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUN. cllmen,—The Committee an Aaserementy of the Board of Counctimen will mert at No. IT Chy Hall, on Thuraday, Nov. 19. ion. nud oetork PM. to take Atco consideration the com frmation nf anaesamen pain lating new Canal street. — o_o NOLDS. ) i Committee EN. on WH. NCOLVER, — | Assessments. ™ AMERICAN INSTITUTE in possession of the c AL PALACE, am power and shafting for drtving machine are prepared to receive new inventions and all Productions iq the arta for exhil ofall neefal W. B. LEONARD, Agent. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. RIAD AD ARRON OOO ~A BEAUTIFUL FARM, OF FORTY.FOUR . + acres, ina high stave of cultivation; 600 fruit trees, apples and peaches; 18 to 20 tons of hay, good build ings, &c., uear New Brunswick, N_J., will be e ed for city property worth from $7, 00010 $10,000, and io cash p MADAM SHEPALI ‘85 Grand street, near Greene. RARE CHANCE.—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT house with four lots for $1,300, three miles from Fulton ferry. Inquire ot J. WEBBER, 87 Wall street, third floor. ARM WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED gved itty miles fiom the cy: near a, Fallroad depot, APBIY ‘om the city, near & fo. HANFORD, No. 5 Beekman street, NY. wand OR SALE—BIGHT FULL ‘one of the leading avenues in this eit of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortga: city stocks, or approved railroad stock, or & first bond al mortgage will be taken in trade, aa the owner is about to set le an est i. ro] is let resent for per year. ‘Address box 169 Herald office, uid OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE OR merchandise, one of the best paying businesses now go- ing, paying 100 per cent, secured by patenta, now in opera- tion. Full particulars and every satisfaction will be given by addressing J. F., box 186 Post office, Easton, Pa. (OR EXCHANGE.—FOURTTEEN HUNDRED ACRES ‘of the most valuable timber land in Pennaylvania, sup- Posed one third fenced, in the best location for lumbering Purposes, and cannotbe surpassed for fwrming when cleared; excellent farms surround it, and itis underlaid with coal, iron. ore and limestone. Tie perfect and unencumbered. Ex- change will be made for dry goods, groceries, Queen’ clothing, hardware or with any commercial establishment d siring to go outof business. Alt Wransactions and eommuni- cations swietly confidential, if required, Address Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia Post ofiice. ET PF, SALE OR TO LET—THE FOUR STORY AND basement house 29 Mercer street, between Canal and Grand streets, an excellent situation for'a German boarding house, Also the three story and basement 491 Broome street; terms easy. Apply to JOY HOOPE, Broadway. LOTS OF GROUND, ON A large portion or OR SALE OR TO LET—AN ELEGANT PIRST CLASS four story house in Thirty-fourth street, brown stone front, bullt and finished throughout in the most auperiar style, with everyimprovement, Will be sold on reasonable terms, moderate rent to geod tenant. | Ap or will be let at a ver’ LLYS LYMA: ply at 88 Fant Thirty fourth street, or to 1 Liberty street, FOR, SALE, 70. LET OR EXCHANGE, FOR STOCKS, bonds or merchandise, a very desirable house and eight lots in the ety of Brooklyn, within easy ac stages. Apply to GEO. G. ANDREWS or J. F. K! 5 Tryon row. 1 MERCHANTS.—ANY PERSON WISHING TO DIS- pose of about three thousand dollars worth of dry goods or Jewelry for good real estate, can hear of a purchaser by ad- Uressing Real Estate, Herald oflice, ANTED TO PURCHASE—200 ACRES Of PRAIRIF. land in Southern or Southwestern Iowa. Address, stating where an interview cap be had, 8. R., Hera'd oflice. FOR SALE. $300 —FOR SALE, A WELL KNOWN, ESTABLISH- je edand ‘pretiable bar and luach room, down town, in the vicinity of Maiden lane. The piace is patronized by first class customers, situated on the first tloor, one door from Broadway. Apply at347 Broadway, room No. 4. C. B. HOWES & CO, 4.00. A natALQO’, FOR SALE—DOWN TOWN, |. handsomely furnished, with a good stock, and doing a “good business. Sold low. Apply to BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nassau street. 50 Witt, BUY A FIRST RATE, OLD ESTABLISH: ed, safe and pleasant cash fbusiness, which re- quires no capital, paying over $2,000. a year net profit. This sno humbug. Inquire at 363 Broadway, entrance Franklin street, secoud basement. 700 —FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES + of a desirably located, xood business doing Terms cash, Ad- ees by cargand ENDALL, shoe store, worth over twice the amount. dress Retire, Herald office. A GREA? BARGAIN—FOR SALE, A LODGING AND dining saloon for one-half its value, doing a large cash business. “Any parties wishing to engage in the business will do well toapply at 102 Vesey street, opposite Washington market, FIRST CLASS GROCERY, TEA, SUGAR AND WINE store for sale—Doing a trade of about $600 per week; kept 7 years by the present proprietor; stock, horses, Wagons, &e., on reasonable: terms yo responsible parties, “Apply at Si Broadway, office No. 4. ©. B. HOWES & CO, PORK STAND FOR SALE—IN CLINTON MARKET. Apply at 109 King street, between Greenwich and Hud- son streets, SPLENDID DRINKING AND OYSTER SALOON FOR sale—located on one of the most business thoronghfares in the city. Also a first rate bakery, in_an excellent location. day at No, 6 Beekman street. WILLIAM H. KELLOGG RARE CHANCE TO ENGAGE AND ENTER AT once into an established and highly profilable business, {involving no risk, and trifling expense. Til health compets the proprietor to sell ata yreat sacritiwe. Bata small capital required. Apply at 47 Broadway, oftiee 4. ©.B. HO! 1. YARD FOR SALE.—LEASE, FIXTURES, HORSES: yeated on a corner, in an excellent local nd now doing @ good busi Apply ut No. § Beekman st WILLIAM H. KE FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY FITTED xf prescription business, cost $4,000; ta, engaged In another em. Apply at 313 Second avenue, RUG STORE p and doing sold 101 STORE FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THK BEST 4 in the city, suitable for either an English or Gen zyint: terms to suit the purchaser, Inquire of (, H. WITHIRSTINE, 169 Canal street, SALE—THE FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF A nd sugar store, without stock. The store ix in on the Kast side of the city. Inquire of N. M. Bowery THE, MARKET, NO, 452 FOURTH AVE: Thirty first ‘and Thirty-second. strvets business, Satisfactory reasons given juire on the premises, in the morning. RUC joealit OR SALE—A BOARDING HOUSE, WITH ROOM FOR travellers, connected with a lager bier, oyster saloon id restaurant, situated near one of the best ferries in New k. Inquire of WM. FERDERMAN, corner of Priuce and Wooster sireets, or of Nic. Eden, 73 Wall street. WOR SALE—A BUTTER STAND, INA FIRST market in Brooklyn. Tneulre at 101 Barelay street 1OR SALF—A RESPECTABLE, LONG ESTABLISHED, money making business, Also, wanted a partner in the auction and commission business. Also, wanted merchandise for land-€2,000; $1,000 cash. Ingttire at §2 Nassau street, room 12 OR SALB.—820 WILL BUY TH furniture, &e., of a splendid bar and billiard room: room is 90 feet hy BO; will be let with three splendid bilined te may low rent. Apply at 6l6 Broadway, third door below Laura Keene's theatre, OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND INTEREST OF A long established feed busine: together with horse, wagon, corner of Sixteenth street and R SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, ON ‘one of the avenues « achance seldora offered for doing well: good reasons given for disposing of (be same, For location apply at No. 9 Murray street. R SALE AT HALF THEIR VALUB—THE LEASE, carpela, marble top tables and fixtures of the French bakery aud confectionery, No. 445 Canel street, the same pur: chased at the aasignee’s sale inet week. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OLDEST BSTABLISHED ENGLIS! TOOK, FIXTURES, NE OF THE hades, with rooms, £¢., for sale—loeated i the central ‘part of the city, tear Hroadway, now doing splendid business. This fare chance. Apply at No. & kman street, over the Park Hank. WILLIAM H. KELLOGG & CO. ECTIFYING TUBS AND FOUR CISTERNS FOR SALE. —20 rectifying (ubs and 4 cisterns will be sold cheap. Apply i Mr. BIBKNE, No.7 Bridge street TO _AMBROTYPIETE, PHOTOGRAPHISTS, &0.—FOR ‘sale, the old established gallery known as Knapp's, 477 Broadway. The best loeation in the city; cash only re- quired. Tine owner being engsmed In Other business reason tor selling. The gallery bas recently been refitted and fur- hished in elegant style. For particulars apply to J, KNAPP, an above. ) MERCHANT TAILORS.—THE SUBSCRIBER WISit es to diapose of one of Singer's sowing machines in ex change for clothing. JOHN A. GRAY, Nos. 16 and 18 Jacob street, corner of Fraukfort THE BALL SEASON, NDEPENDENT CORPS, I LINDSEY BLUES, ANNUAL SOITRER. Aro.to Roows, Wednenday evening, Nov. 18, 1867. Tickets one dollar. For sale at the principal botela and music stores. NER, INODORO' in London and Pari« id; cleans inetantan fourly, and removes grease from ing. Priee 25 conta. Pepor 838 ‘Broadway, room 10. Sold by druggists and per rs. Or. TONGS.—DEALERS AND OTHERS CAN Ni ‘objain this universally approved art Tt is foun o be an indispensable fixture of the eoul ield for the hands, and an eco: id retail at (he manufactory, 417 Grand 9. M. MESCHUTT. ‘AurxANDREs KID GLOVE eed all who tise ‘and grat Wholesale a Beeaueity AND SULPHUR VAPOR FLINT, successor to Dr. Benton, the electricia Pared to sive electiietly and athe, for the ic and nervous matism, neurgigia Having. vee ated wilh Dr, Benton in the treatment of disease by | cers, he Invites w share of priblic patronage. Ortlee 4 way, room No. Er BUTTRR OF THE FINEST QUALITY RE ceived daily in pails, tubs, firking and dairies, from the dairy farma in the count low the market price, by K. B. UBBERS REPAIRED.—INDIA RUBBER SOLES AT tached to leather boots and shoes; all kind India rubber works repaired, at No. W) Nassau street, basement Ee CELEBRATED VRSTRIS BLOOM—OF INFSTIMA ble value, composed as it is of the most harmles yet bene ficial substances for the skin and all «kin diseases, Ladies, if Fo) want a complexion withont an eruption, a beantiful, sft, salthy skin, uae the oamedic, Veairis bloom pot, Madam Prepared by and for sale at all tes be WIS, 73 Vesey sireet, N.Y PATRNTERA—0600—THE ADVERTISRR, WHO has dealt in patents, is going South thie winter, art would {nko the ageney for welling ® qoost patent minyted to that are tion, Business arrangements made antiatactory. World buy 8 good patent W terme are right. Address A. Hart, Hera WA TORS GewING macitine. WATE wing Machine. WA Machine. WATSO Rewing Machine. WATSON $10 Sewing Machine. City and country rights for sale. WATSON, WORSTER & CO. 49 Liroud way. NANI 2 AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE.—A 8UIT OF SECOND “Brees 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE,OR TWO GEN- le reommodated 7 story front reoma to let, with board. ‘Also rooms suitad! utiemen. Eighth avenue cars and Bleecker ce@ pass (he door. References required. UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEARLY OPPOSITE WASH- ington square.—Handsomely furnished rooms on the tirst and second 1 ith or without partial board. References exchanged. TheWDuse is entirely new, and elegantly fur- sireet a a BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—FURNISH- ed rooms to let, with board, Dinner at 6 P. M. ST. MARK’S PLACE.—ONK OR TWO FURNISHED J front rooms to let, with board, in the first class house No. 6 St. Mark's pluce) on moderate terms, ASHLAND PLACE.—TWO OR THREE 8INGLE GEN- tlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, may obtain pleasant rooms, with full or partial board, References exchanged. 19 UNION SQUARE. —PURNISHED BEDROOMS, WITIL . , to let, suitable for families or parties of gentie- oms for single men, at greatly reduced prices, either with or without boar KE. C, COFFIN, 2 TH STRERT, WEST, NO. 238, THIRD DOOR FROM from Ninth avenue.—Furnished or unfurnished rooms fon? pentane, ar oe, Wibous boaee in i ye class private ouse, newly painted, having: the modern improvements, French spoken. Location unsurpassed. aa Q] NEST, TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—To let, ih partie ard, a large front reom &nd bedroom, on the Seeond floor, in a quiet, genteel house, with all the modern improvemenis, QF QGRFENR STREET, BETWEEN CANAL, Grand.—A gentleman and his wife, or a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with handsomely furnished Tooms, with or without board, Hot and colt baths, yas, &e. ‘Terms moderate. References exchanged, 2G 82, MARES —GENTLEMEN AND THEIR ‘wives or single en can be accommodated with furnished rooms and dinner at six. References ex- changed. ° 98 8 MARKS PLACE —A WELL FURNISHED SUIT ‘of rooms, suitable for a party of gentlemen, or man and wife, with private lable if desired, inafirst class house, with all the modern improvements, Also a room for a single gendeman, Dinner at6 P.M. Satisfactory references given and required, QG PAST TWENTIETH STREET. | A FEW, DOORS from Broadway.—Board.—A gentleman and bis wife or single gentlemen can obtaln front room, handsomely far hished. House first class, with all the modern conveniences. Location very desirable, -) TENTH STREETSNEAR FIFTH AVENUE. —( OL ‘tiemen and their wives, also single gentiemen, can be accommodated with very elegant rooms, furnished or wa furnished, on the first and second floors, in a first class how containing all the modern improvements. Dinner at halt” past 6. BLEECKER STREET.—ONE FRONT ROOM AND bedroom to be let, together or separately, with one other room suitable for on or more gentlemen, “Terms rea sonable, References exchanged, GQ REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS “HAND ‘some and spacious apartments, on second floor, for families, and rooms for sing! at the abo clase residence, Dinnerat6 o'clock. Referenees excha WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PLEASANT ROOM, 7 suitable for one or two single gentlemen. House first cliss; fumtly small and select. Re/erences exchanged. SIXTH AVENUE.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN find good plain bourd at $3 per week, also a few yulung ladies; or Would let some good rooms, plait nished 08 ane farnished, with convenience for fire, suital Jamilies or single persons, SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD- J, way.=-To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, 10 sing gentlemen. The location te near all the first class hotels.” Inquire in the building of Anson House, EAST BROADWAY.—TWO OR THREE SING and board. 9 LINTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREE first ntlemen can be accommodated with furisbed 1+ House contains gas and bath, b and Sixth avenues.—Desirable rooms floor, connecting 6 very furnished, to let, wilh Dinner at bo'elock. nilies Dinner ai 8.—Two rooms, ith fullor partial board. ences exchanged. 125 NEST, TWENTY.FIPTHL STREET. “PLEASANT ZO and well furnished rooms, with board, to let, to gen- iiemen, Lovation pleasaut. flemen and wives or single Cars and stages convenient. 141 NINTH STREET, THIRD DOOR EAST OF Broadway.—F urnished room 18 OF separate, 10 let to gentlemen, with breaktast, if ied. Also, ished dos F Bowery. KIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL A desirable suit of rooms willbe vacated in @ few days at the above residenc: 14.5 HEUTE STREET. —FRONT ROOM, SECOND OD oor, with small one communicating, together or ‘separate; pariial or full board. Bingle gentlemen or « gen. fleman and wife will find reasonable board for the accommo dations. Family private. 189 MApisen STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE couple © gle gentlemen can obtain good reasonable terms, Hane jemen, with. improvements. QAR Pupson STREET, ENTRANCE IN A fine large building, new last spring, the modern improven ialved t pied by a lady aud her two d and two or three ingle gentlemen ean be accor first class board and very pleas: '. Persons seeking the ouitforta of « bome, will please call tm smediavely. 3QQ BROOME STREET, BETWEEN THE HOWERY and Browdway.—Fdrnished rooms to let, to gent « men and their wives, ora few single gentlemen, with or without board. Terms moderate. 41 BROOME STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, AND 87 Prince street, near Broadway, west side-—Gentie men requiring pleasan’ snd comfortable roe for the winter will ind every accommodation at either of the above places. vik BROADWAY, CORNER OF WASHINGTON place, over Weller’s Saloon.—F urnisbed parlors and vedrooms to iet.t RBQ BRoapway BETWEEN TWELPTH AND TITR 4s teenth stre Furnished rooms to let to aingle ge tiemen, with partial board, or to a family, with private tal if required. References exchanged, 4. PRR WREK.— 30 BROADWAY. —TO LET, A LARGE front room, with gas and grate, neatly furnished: also a stualler room, $2.50 per week, or the iwo for oe will let the large room io a party of gentlemen, with board, for $3 50, WIDOW LADY, RESIDING A SHORT DISTANCE in the country, baw room for two or three ehlidre board, where they ‘will have a mother’s care; chareh schoo! near, Inquire at 199 West Sixteenth sire av Bighih avenue Ay Widow Lapy navina MORK ROOM THAN SH needs could accommodawr + ¢) budies of gentietnen with board and furnished rooms, ora Midy end gentle bowed for the lady. Apply for three or four days at 88 West ‘Seven teenth street, near Sixth avenue VERY DESIRABLE HOME MAY BE FOUND IN A Private fasnily for @ few boarders, where comfort is Atudied, at rensonable terms, It is & pleasant walking dis- tance for down town gentlemen, and the neighborhood quiet. Stages and cars run within a block. Reference exchanged. Apply at 146 Fourth street, near Harrow. ‘OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO FIND BOARD for herself and chil, with ® pleasant feamiiy: in the neigh, Sorkood of New York, where, she would bo Kindly te and would have an op to improve in t inary ietnchin of an Kngiish education. Address, stating terra, vox 143 Broadway Post offi ve. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN or boarders, cecupying a large house and having more Foom than they require, Would let one or more suite of ele- gantly furnished roome. with bath andgail conveniences, sepa Tale or together, (o & family or single gentlemen, wah or with: ont partial board or private table. Apply ai No. 64 Bond street. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH Doard, if required; also single room, in m first claw drown sone front kouse, with all the modern improvements, convenient to Ue ears and stages. 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixt aveune. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO_A GENTLEMAN, for $1 8 per week, Apply at 167QGreene sweet, be {ween Houston and Blegpker strevts, N ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESTROUS OF LETTING ‘0 rooms on the second floor, neatly furnishe: with | board, (0 ® gentleman and wife, of Eentlemen; terme very moderate ; references oxchange-, Apply at 194 Madison street, near Rutger ROOMS, . a AND 1 wile SUIT OF PL rently furnishes three * family, whe rable home may be Lag Beventh street, newe avenue, Ui toh rences given and requir AND WIFR, OR TWO OR THRER ntiemencan be a ated with beard, tn te fumtly, in the pleasant! 4 modern No. 42 Urove strect, near Leer NEAT FURNISHED ROOM, WITH MODERN IM provements, to let ina private family, with no board 188 Prince street, west of Broadway, in @ pleasau: hvorbood. Terms moterate FRONT ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, AND TWO RED A A rooms on third floor, to rent, to a single geatieman, at 24 Dost Kighteenth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON AX. the second floor, to let, with boned, In a French farntly occupying the fi ee house &3 St. Mark's pla entnn 1, to & gentlemen and wile or (Wo g ral 3 GENTLEMAN WISHES PARTIAL BOARD IN A sinall, social and respectable private [ war Broadway and not abhve Canton se « Broadway Post offive, stating all partic exchanged. SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN OR gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished, on first or second without board, in the immediate viemity of Madison ware. Address M.'M., box 819 Post office, for two days GENT A SINGER gent jenn apart ments with « pri | style and between the Fourth and Sixth ich “abowe Madison square, | Any gentleman's family having the rooms to apare may add avery desirable party to thelr circle, The best city references given aud required, | Boarding hose Keepers will please not answer, Address Home, box 2,001 Post office. WENTLEMAN MAY OBTAIN A NRATLY FURNISH ¢d room, of moderate size, on the first floor, with fire, #H#, Croton, &e., without board, ina private funily, consist ing of husband, wife and servant. Anotiier small room may | be obtained, furnibed, on the seme flogr, If deairel, or ive rooms may be let separately to two singt gentlethen Als Afront basement t let for ao ofice, partly furnished. The house is new and well located, between Fourth and Lewngton ind Twenty-xecond ant Twentymixthatreste, Refe Fences required. Inquire at the store of WM. HARRIS, 315 Fourth avwnue, corner of Twenty-fourth street babe pape Nghe hnltenteeh—) shh gd STRICTLY PRIVATE PARISTAN FAMILY WOULD ike fh let two nice furnished rooms to gentiemen, with Or withont board. French lesson included, Rest of city refe renees exchanged. Apply at #4 Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, NO tlemen that will room together, can be ac: at Prince street, second bloc! io ntree ond block trom Broadway, also. one OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A FEW single gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and board ine quiet family. Apply at No, 628 Greenwich street, near Morton. BeOARD-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, Of TWO Ol three gentlemen, wishing first class accommodation will find superior rooms, with board, at 106 Weat Fourteenth strect,, The house is strictly first’ class, furnished hand somely, and combines every comfort and con: conducted on liberal prinefples, and a fai price, willbe expected. ‘To save trouble w Wishing low priced board please not apply. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO single gentlemen can be accommodated with » pleasant room in & modern house, with the improvements, located at No. 3 Ninth street, between Fifth th avenues, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, CAN BE accom! d with a large neatly furnished front room, with Ho- card for the Indy, opposite the Metropol tel, Broadway. Address W. L. R., Broadway Post ottice, BOARD IN CLINTON PLACA FAMILY AND ONE or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with tur- nished apartments and board at No, 61 Clinton place, near Fitthavenue, Reference exchanged. OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH PANTRIES, can be obtaingd’ by applying ats West , near Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GEN- Hemen who will room together, ean be aceommodated with board, in a private family where there are no other boarders, at moderate terms. Apply at 60 West Seventeonth igreet, between Pith aud Riath avenues, or address box 17ST ont office. OARD.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH full or partial board, two large comfortable rooms, on. ihe second tloor, With pantries attached; bath and gas. ‘Ap: ply at 123 Waverley place, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. OARD—WITH A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ¢ parlor is handsomely furnished, the bedroom whieh is a most beautiful room with pantries, ean be furnished by the parties. All the modern improvements, in a quiet, respectable family, without children. Inquire até) Houston street, near Broadway. OARD.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR and bedroom will be rented on very moderate terms to & gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, at 172 West ‘Twenty third sireet. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO A GENTLEMAN and his wife or two single gentlemen, a parlor on first floor or a nt room on second floor, yas, hot and cold water. Terms eight dollars per week. Also, a’ single front room for a gentleman. tcur doliara. Apply at 42 Vestry street, near St. John’s Park. OARD.—A LADY HAVING A FIRST CLASS HOUSE in the vicinity of Dr. Tyng's church, would like to dis powe ofa suit of rooms furnished to a fainily or geatleme: with board, References exehanged. Dinuer at 6 o'elocl Apply at 299 Second avenue, OARD.-A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH GRATE AND as, bath adjoining, to let, to a gentleman and wite or two single géhtiemed, with partial board ae without board, to gen: Uemen; ako, single room, with grate, with or wifhout’ partial board, Terins moderate, Apply at 702 Broadway, above Fourth street. RD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON TIiB FR: cond Boor, te Yt wih board, te a gentleuian and fam 4 private family. Also. a room for ® gentleman, jentto Highth aveoue cara. References given and req) 1 at 143 West Seventeenth street OARD —TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PAR lor onthe first floor, with board, lo a gentleman and Wife or two single genilemen, Inquire at 424 Greenwich eiveet, corner of Laigi OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN FIND rf and board in ® ginal private feat Thirty-sixth street, House iprovenmont, and howe comforia are ‘ata very reasonable charge. The very best re! est given and required. ORAD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, WELL. for a genteel tauaily or party of gentlen enth Kt Keterences exchanged. Boany.;4 SMALL F. than : AMILY HAVING MORE ROOM mn, with er Without par OF SINC and (heir wives can yoms, With or without board, for a few doors from the Bowery OARD AT NO. 12 EAST TWELSTH STREET, BE tween University place and Fifth avenute.—-A front room on the second floor to let, with partial b to one or two single gentlemen, in a private family, References exchanged. OARD IN IVATE FAMILY. —ONE OR TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with very pleasant Tooms and board, with gas, bath, hot and cold water, ina small family of three persons, without children, where they can enjoy all the comforts of a home; location very pleasint, near Filth avenue. No. 88 West Eleventh sirect. Terms reasonable. velerence required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOME FIRST CLASS furnished apartments, with board for a gentleman apd Wife, and single gentlemen, at 73 State street, between nnd Clinton streets, convenient ty two ferries. Partial board for gentirmen, Boar IN BROOKLYN—26 HENRY STREC Ueman and his wife, a few sinwle gent accommodated. with partial board } OARD IN PROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, POR Rished or unfurnished, wuitable for families oF Kingle eopenyeens Those desiring a comfort: . able home for the winter can be accommodated at 2uy Washing’on stre near Fulton and Wall street ferries. OARD IN BROOKL accommodated with « furnished roo al inn French private house. A ood chante for ‘hose w rn the lan Apply at No. 66 Willoughi Reteren VARD IN BROOKE or single gentieme board and pleasant roe tubs m $3 to a week, a ENTLEMEN OR eg with » Winter, 1 be gen CAN BE MAN i, witlh 4) 4 exchanged. TLEWAN AND WIFE accommedated with good gle, furnished or un ad couvenient to all the OARD WANT WISHES TO OB tain a neat furnished room, with parual board, (breaktaat tea) in a smail private family; location not above Hous d. References terms, box 2, 1 in a genter nil where she can ms must be mod OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A YOUNG lady out of employment, but will provided she can have. the comforts o nily. References exchanged. rx OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND 4 two single gentiomen ean be nee tial board (full for the lady) amd wi reapectable ily, house fi ‘went of Broatway, near Ble bet 162 Herald OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘accommodated with partial board, with pieasatt rooms, plying at 249 Adams street, brooklyn. No other boarders Apply for two daye. OARDING.—ANY PERSON HAVING TWO OR THREE sieves to dispose of, Ine: we for bond mm x fire Class house, Will please address Shiver, Union aqnare Post OARDING.—TO LET, A SUIT OF ROOMS, HAND- some ly farntahed, consisting of three large rooms, two front and one back, will be let se; ly, if required. have all large low ts atiached. —Alao a few rooma suitable for xeptiemen. Apply at Il University place, corner of Clinton. BROOKUN—OxR LARGE AND TWO RMALL ROOMS to let ‘with partial board, at 24 Henry street, neat to the Corner of Amity” Reference given and required ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, FOUR MINUTES FROM WALL ‘aud Pulton ferrien—An Roghah family, taking few hoarders, have two or vacant Fe ell tarnished, suitable ‘for gentlemen, Sortability, , Feavonablé terms. Address J., box 2,240 Post N.Y. OOTER HOUSE, 3% BROADWAY “FURNISHED HIS WIFR OR few blooks Apress HD, rooms, by the day of week, for gentlemen and Indira Price per week, from $2 0%. Connected isa first clase re mAUrant. PARLORS TO LEGANTLY FURNISHED AND LAR . with board, on second, third and genteel fi RT-—ON THE SECOND OR te family residing at \9 East UW and Stuyvesant saares. URNISHED ROOMS TO rd floor, ina genteel Fifteenth street, between Breakiast furnished if desired. 1 ih AMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN, of obtaining firstelase board, in snperior rooms, where the comforus an eyoyed, upon Access by = DESIROUS, {IRST CLAS ACCOMMODAT with or without board hiehed, at 44 West Siateci avennes; terms merely co URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITIE HOARD, TO single gen len nite of r ye for fom room with pantry, onfarnished, on firrt floor, a! 4S Madison avenue, corner of Twenty seve URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOWS TO LET With board; the house contains the modern improve ments; Care and Klages pasa the block ou each corner, tert moderate. Apply at 6 Beach sireet. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO 6 board if desired, in private family; email family, at 8 Hudson street. ————E——___— JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT The rooma are nvaily far: price ns OOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN HOW TO SPRAK French —Furnished rooms, with paral board, or with: cut boned, In a amnail Freneb fainily, where there are no other boarders; jocalion near Lexington avenne. Address M. F., Herald office. OME, THRE OR FOUR YOUNG MEN OR § MAN and his wife can be accommodated with board ina pri vate Lg where they @ay enjoy the jerts of a hom Contentent (or either the cars or within. fi minates walk of Broadway, gentlemen yemeclatedt wich: le terme. Apply at No. % secunt street. TLRMEN, WITH vp partmentsto let their meals on avenue. NPULY AND HARDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOWS TO Jet. in & strictly private family of two persons, to gentle ten snd their wives, o fo ingle gentlemen, with full er par ‘val board. Inquire at No. 76 West Thiriwenih street. Ox. OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC commentated in 7. with a comforts bly furnighed room, and board if desired, For furiner parti culars apply ati Fonrth street. payer BOARD IN BROOKLYN ‘ and wile cfm be accommorated ™ . secon from Clin the Wall street and South ferries, A GENTLEMAN quot board and lying at 52H FEASANT WINTER ROOWS, WITH FULL BOARD, in a private family, at No, 8 Bench street. References required: RIVATE BOAR or (wo or three single persons, can hay ished or unfurnished rooms on second floor, with gas, bai &e., in & private family residing at 10) Kast Twen! et, between Lexingtonand Third avenues. Re hanged. GOUTH BROOKLYN. —T0 LET, TO ONE OR TWO GEN. s , with partial board, a'pice large front room, with fireplace. Location pleasant and convenient to the erry, and also tothe cars. Family small and privates articulars Inquire at 18 Harrison #ireet. \WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE COMFORTA- bly accommodated with rooms and partial board. House has gas, bath de lly small, For partionfars please call #t15 Ludiow place, Houston sireet, References exchanged. WO GENTLEMEN WILLING TO OCCUPY ONE ROOM and ded, can obtain good board in a private family, at $4 per wok, by applying at 45 Weet Tenth sireet, corner of Waverley place, MPWO RESPECTABLE FEMALES CAN HAVE GOOD hoard ina widow's family, no other boarders, at $2 75 per Week, or one gentleman, room, with partial board, 83, im advance,” Apply at 38 Downing ste 1 Bedford. 10 GENTLEMEN OF STANDING, WISHING A HOME ina private family, within titteen minute Oy Hall, and near Hroatway.—Two or three @ have handsomely furnished apartments on seco Every attention and private table in own aparti board with the family. Bath room on sane floor bouse, very conventently situated, Two linea of stages pame ‘within a few doors. Apply ‘at 18 Varick place, Sullivan str between Bleecker and Houston, six aireeta weat of Broad? way. NFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board, ina first clase heave. Gentlemen with wives, oc asia gentlemen, ean find desirable rooms by applying at 32 Hond street, Reforences exchanged. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE OR TWO ROOMS, with partial board, in ‘the house of a private family where there are no other lodgers; situation in the upper pars Of the town, above Fourteenth street, Address, stating terma4y box 8,480 Post oflice. WAXTEDORY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, A ROOM, ‘with or without partial board, ina Prenchtprivate famth where there are no other boarders, oration not aboye teenth street, Please address, staling terms, ¥.Z, box 326 Herald oftie ANTED—BY A LADY, A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, with or without board; 'parlor on first door, turnia not, ina plain, neat, private family; a widow laity p where she can be quiet and undisturbed for the winter, of Enger. Address, stathig nand terms, which must ba inoderate, Amity, Herald oflice, for one Week, Relerenca exchanged, ANTED—PARTIAL BOARD, UP TOWN, PRIVATE family preferred, by two wontlemen willing to room together; breakfast and supper and dinner on Sundays, grees ety desired, The advertisers will pay $5,each per Addvess J. B.%., Herald offi ~ DANCING ACADEMIES. A DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, . No. 06 Broadway, New Yo 17 Montag) aa? ACA= demy, dé Broome sireet; a new class for beginners wi mence on Tuesday, All the fashionable dances taught im ‘ourse of lessons. ‘Thore are classes open for tho» ced. s) in penmar and $10 for an unlimited course of ‘at PAINE'S academies, 63 York; 284 Fulton atreet, hip and commercial arithmetic ry bookkeeping, rier ot Canal street, | and 5 Montgomery street, Jersey City, Expes hers employed at cach FOR TEN LESSONS, OF ONK HOUR BACH — leane isook- G $ Regular charge $0. stor ladies orf during the day and evening. Private instruction given Keeping as usual. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 962 Broadway. 10- MAL BOOKKE &C.—MR. DOL. + BEAR, sy Kroadway, will receive a few more gen- tlemen, at only $10, and guarantees : bookkeepers, in any house, by J. eas Writing Bb. YOUNG PARISIAN LADY, OF THE HIGHEST RE- spectability and education, ‘is desirous of obtaining & home in a private family, where lessons in Pre: aad mn nic would be recetved in payment for board, she would be willing Jexsons ina hoarding sebool, or roto any park of the Uni . Address or aire at 68 Varick street, third floor, for further partienlar THACHER OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCR wishes ane ment; a Southern institution preferred. ain and in all its braneh= 10. 55 Fone is prone pain’ es. Addy ent in tm 00K ARE TAUGHT B pniry Kinet upon sonnd the moder i Appleton's Buildin to the entire exelusion anry.” Open day “abs and rms m0- ry principle ten lesson eharl te nd evenin JRENCH LANGUAGE,—PROFESSOR D. LACROIX, 766 Hroadway, continnes to give thorongh instruction in’ tha Freneh language, imparting to his puptis the ability to speale the language wih dueney and ness. Applications re- ceived between the hours of 1 and 3 or 5 and 7 1D GERMAN UNDE JLIERIN! jon in the above or hums beginners o ties a We sous, NO place, near Broadway GRAND-VALS FRENCH ROARDING ee, Hoboken. Terms $200 pee raat No, 6 Broad sree! Isior Insurances ETHODE ROBERTSON —FRENC on T. Nov. 2 . Terms $5 per quarter. Priv hools and families attended. Prospectuses may jexsrs. Roe, Lockwood & Sona, 411 Broadway Crowen’s, 69 Hrondway, and at 380 West Fourth su UPILS WANTED—BY A VISITIN competent to teach both English and ‘Address B, M..N., box 275 Post oiler. enn rninninn, MUSICAL. all A SELENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PTANO- forte for $100, one 6} celave fur $5, one for $45, and 75 others, new and second hand, at © sacrifice for ready cash. Old pianos taken in exchange. Also, four small organs foe sale at 241 Ninth avenue, near Twenty sixth street. R. GONZALEZ. N EXTRA CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD four round cornered pianoforte, stool, muse books, &c., for Fale, aban unprecedented low cash price, inade to order lwo months ago for the present owner, Who pail for Hy haw rich carved logs, superb pearl Key, high Fieh tone, and i perfect drawing room pianoforte; the moat celebrated city make, unexpired warranties for two years, and retereuce will be given to the maker if desired, priee for plane, stor nud box for shipping yurpones 8300), 0 sneridoe; will te an iminediate cast on vr, Onan ve seen at the o Feaidenee, 618 Bath avenue, hear Thirty-uinth sree BARGAIN.—1 HAVE A PIANOFORTE FOR SALH Which, wt the price, is really « bargain. Tis mule by Stodart & Dunham, ia 6% octaves, tna handeome rosewood ease, and must be sold. L. JACOBS, uz Chatham street GOVERNESS, rench branches. IANOS FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF PLEYEL, Errard, Detrir & Co., will sale i the warervome of 1. J. DESCOMB All thoae plano are expressly tai and are guaranteed by Mr. Descomben, NTLEMAN AND JIS WIFE WISH TO FIND AN NY PARTY WIXHING TO DIsvos OF A GOOD family grocery store, with dwelling over i', may fad « purchaser by addressing M., S4 West siree tlag fall par- Viculara, None ited apply Unless located West of Hroadway, tend In a goud telghborkoed. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED: three persons, gentleman, wife aud secvant; three or foue noms, with Croton water, Ac. Kent paid in advance if re- ed. Address, with all particulars aud ren!, which aust be moderate, 0, 0, T., Herald office BY A FAMILY OF STEAM PUMP WANTED.—A SP ND MAND STRAM 5 inch aod a lal(bore, Apply io H. 6. HEPBURN, 197 liroadway. WASTED SA SMALL MODREN NUILT Hove, Witt el! the conveniences, turnisbed or unfurnished, sita tion not above Twentieth street nor below Fourth street. Address 8, box 381 Pout oftiee. Waxte—4 SMAL INVENTENT HOt i Avenue Kalle oul, or Brook for a simi Anewer for one week, M., 148 Pourth street, N. Y., with lull particu and rent, which mast be low. TANTED—A GOOD HOUSH, WITIKALL, 7 woo ern imp nia, between Waverley aut Twea+ ty ainth vert, Seventh aiMl Third avenues, Beet ret-rences Address box 3,206 Post office PANTED—AVPARTMENTS, OR THE LOWER PART of a honse, consisting of four rooms ant kichen cation not above Bleecker street and west of Bro Rent must be moderate, Address A. B. C., Broadwa FANTED-HY A SELECT FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, ‘one floor and kitchen ina genteel house. A post paid, with terms and particulars, Robert, Coon saace Pose office, during this week ptt een Fontes ee ANTED TO RENT—WITH THR PRIVILEGE OF Purchasing, in or near the cily of Newark, New Jer. ea 8 good house, furntehed or uefurniahed. One with covet fuse and stable, &e., attached preferred. Apply:o THOMAS la y: Post RAWLINGS, 42 Pine street, New York. Dp ARLOR PURNIT Re IN SIL BROCATEL FOR arior sofa, &¢., 008 sale cheap for cash, containing one P jade to order, at 106 othic and one arm chair, which were iow server, ene Canal the rea. MIRROR, WITE TWO CORNT ta, for sale at an ul (Faolt before Raturday $175 will boy 148 West Thirty sixth street, from 10 A, ANTED TO BXCHANGR FOR FURNITURE—SO! Zood cal tucks, With partcath. ‘Those wiabing a trade will address O. & K., box No, 3476 Pust office, gr e and number. WASTER-A SECOND. HAND, McGRAUOR STORE stove, No. Sor 4, one that hat not been much wsed whieh « good priee will be given, Address J. K. s, Herald office, stating whee the stove cam be see) HELAN'S PATENT Piette eat ines tables, with everything in ‘Selesroom 788 and 788

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