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NEW YORK HBRALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1858. | . _— MUSICAL. : vv BOARDING AND LODGING. BOARDING AND LODGING. | = ANTED- BY THREE GENTLEMEN, FOR A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN eae. PIANO, WI ( Ae, SUIT OF oe ae poo 20 UE. om Bean nuler Ww. inte, ln 8 private family whore there are fee oF no case, 3 cor », carved legs, ft coat origin See na rae ‘convenience; location \> 2) street, between Broadway vas 20 Feagon 10: enlarge pon it, it was & | Marto the canal, HOOD Oy ry was that they would do | Site: “thatbe teen at ae’ kikar Nwenty-dirat aurect, eoruo \: | West Twenty-second ‘ureet, near Fifi avene® sadktsh svesue. Haforencen xchangnd Adireas, aaiDg ‘niag. ‘The Chair however, woul ‘bird ~ fall particulars, J. C. H., box 4,109 Font office, ome Caneel ikon aI cine RN wat remarked that, in drawing the resota- | {./¥e\ns 4 A YADE, HAVING NO FURTHER USE, FOR HER house wos cenlcadan, biped x, ur ie BOARD WANTEDIIN, NEW YORK cry, WITH A taste property : ‘Miapows_ of Tt, together, with ame fi aan nad wit he only endeavored to avoidall pralizity, and bring adi, Bogen agreed with Judge Tyler in bis views. | They | joni, nual, de fpreana tan in dimen, Weacity refaraene cag wat Spee pealaman, Or | mdeacameet at ad tery Sig $1 wee AX rod write oad itt Viok corners, ftrenuen ‘idrena box 3,898 Post office, EAST TENTH STREPT.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN ‘or gentlemen and thelr wives ean be accommodated I bourd, in a genteel family. References given and 461 BROOME STREET, ove BLOCK WEST OF Brosdway, the mostdeairable and central location in being in the immedinte vicinity of all the first class ho- Yermanent and transient boarders accommodated. Fur- Without be inetiatcly such subjects as he supposed pow. for | had now laws enough to compe! the railroads to observe ood, full 7 acta in y ‘at l7 boar ‘Sixt next, A ished rooms without board If desired. tocuseion, #0 thatthe time of Ue met might be probe tho fabbath, and if the people were not prepared to have Cee ee ae ceen te et teasteitanes Bat tanand (oP speak, betmng TP RA LL — sare m keeping the subject distinctly before | them executed, w hat good would be done by having more | street, near the Bowery. Aie PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE 79 LET TWO ‘OR OARD WANTED FOR, THE WinTeR—ny 4 Gentine. | 7G BROADWAY. HOARD —SUITS OF WEILL PUR- ‘A gentleman presumed here who conta | Mawson the mabye he ditty ait not ie in the a GREAT SACRIFICE FOR, CASH PRIOR | $160 bree very pesulul rooms in Twenty chird siroet, a fow | 2% man, Ma rit, MOU Larus, for wicks Ubcest toe” | fratclaae house, fe now ready for i cna Fain rime t a Seetiech, bus for hin pa ee ean Om va tere of AS wood 634 oct oe ianoforie, nearly new otter tn ila fhe of Sanne mith ee whites pana) eara: ene eure be rut. Golerences eatbanged. Address 'C. ahote at halt past five o'clock. Private table Mrequired. ie had laid out proposi- | “Rey. Mr, Backus hoped the amendment would be voted | S28 al ogee we art ror ot t mnie, bennsitl Address Jeuncy, Madloon aquare Fost o@lce, phir aan tar Sit erences ¢: og Ce haste tions 80 perfectly plain as to render it unnecessary 1© SaY | down, ni seresk. ig %) “| PLEASANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE OARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN THE verre | 7G BROADWAY. BETW HRN NINTH AND TENTH ‘The question was taken on the amendment to strike out cele pap second nad Sor ne le either sing! oF ate {o gentlemen, partof the city; a suit of furnished rooms, ith streeta.—A ipo furnished par joy and bedroom, suitable for ascribing to the Le- | of the resolution all relating to the railroads, and the HICKERING & SONI ‘at No.5 for a family of three adults and three children; lo aon 1 one or two gentlemen; also, rooms in suits (or families, perma- @islature “inherent” power, He thought that all power | amendment was rejected. Cc of oard, ot No. b Amity place. ___.. } accommodations must be unexceptionable, Address A.., | nent or transient, Private fable if required, . ‘Was from God, and that the Logislature possersod no such |“ 7h.6 resolution as reported was adopted. GRAND @QUARE AND. pralanr PIANOS, Aro or me ace FURNISHED ROOMS W box 108 Post office, ars () BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE.—ITANDSOME Mi. Ht ee that all power was a ‘The question recurred on the third resolution, C. & BONS have Deen uwarded 49 prise medals for the super a era yee Peet | TQOARDING—A FEW FIRST CLASS BOARDERS © AN B59 ee aProoms'on the rst and. ‘loors to Leg to r. Hurrixaron remarked in roply , rwasde- |. Mp, Hogue did not believe that the sanctity of the Sab- orkty of their manutature, for the last 35 years, Petey Reference mobite tits resnes find nice rooms and good board, in an unexceptional lo fmilles or gentlemen, oF th rived from God, but that He had given to temporal govern- | path would be Pronioted by the ‘adoption of this resolution. St lability required and given, A ‘Apply at 48 Slinton place. | wen, by applying at 7 Mast Twellth street, between Third fond | table; po other boardel lew of @ case a IAN, SPA! —— Fy explain ‘the matter.” Governments were Goi's mi. | tered, #0 ae tortie te People to select, ment | pee parlors hl ®,veaie and A Freneh and Eh, EROEE OF THE se it | ToaRDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THETR wrves MISCELLANEOUS, vorable to these resolutions, not to “vote only” for such ‘and retail. this a few single gentlemen ean be modated with wisters, empowered to rule over the arene ove whom | men, PIANOS_TO Ban ae res) —. i cay tn ta y or vicinity, iy, soeceee paced 3 pigeon oll poole 7 - — ae “BURE REMEDY FOR THE PULES—WATKING PILE by? a Os ta seamen Cogn wh ce Mr. Pinuirs moved that all about Rye te be struck out. prom guerra mpeg ed en ‘Addreas a oF one week G- See Bebo box iil Herald 02 Kasex street, Jerney City, : ap One of Ue mont dis ssn soup iain Beh witdee, Trin, was, not exactly cogn.zint of the object } petitioning and voting were different things (QUIDENGS,& CANFIELD, NO. 657 BROADWAY SBice. OARDING.—A PARTY OF TWO OR THIER Gen. | fbeleleibe “pies the cure of whl bas long baited one Mr. Coorer hoped the resolution would be passed as ratreet, have on hand @ fine assoriment of plano: |= ——~—- ood. ba WATKINS’ PILE OINTMENT was general or special. The only question hore |* i, 4 which the: offer at extremely low prices for cash, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO OR THRER, tlemen, or a gentleman and wife, ean be accommodated was as to the best means of accomplishing th Mr. Boave had lived to see the cause of temperance | Wholesale and retail single gentlemen can be pleasantly accommodated with | wi'h Lourd in @ private family by applying at 197 Monroe | hae never failed to give relief, and {a most Inatancen effects a desirable object of agen &@ more general observance | sink’ into the ditch by just such sentiments as these. VITAR AND SINGING NAPOLEON W. GOULD, Seen a ot wats fun ee) Gecond avenue. | steet, between Montgomery and Gouverneur streets. very spoody onre. af P.O. {a cartaiey apaeide t4 caile se ie po 8. ey aby Res ee wel sont: a The moment you make a political question of it, that mo- guitarist, enables his pupils in a few lessons to accom: = wee = TI OARDING—NO. 174 BAST FOURTEENTH STREE = be goungest eS ce et oe ore y igen ment the cause is lost. Sabbath keepers would do their | pany songs nd id lay lay effectively the race: adusiced com a: LADY, WHO OCCUPIES A LARGE AND mua 1. Elegant rooms, fu or a ab d, single fe moatincredulous, Only 2 cents ® box, already ageneral law on the subject, which governed 0 e Ble: 0 desired. valves ‘and all other companies. ‘The Lagistatire, how. | culty without that resolution, and it would be siezed upon | Honk. ever, had power over the canals, which were the it, near Broadway. Guitars from ly furnished brown stone house in the vi avenue and Thirt fourth street, would let to's gout 06 Grand stroet, New ie and wite the entire second floor, with full or part by enemies of the Sabbath to bring odium npon them. ven mey it GUSEMAN'S drug ste Mr. Punurs withdrew his motion t strike out, and the - wee operty of the State, and that power; he thought, should |, Mr. Puuurs withdre A. BENJAMIN'S MUSIC ROOMS, 288 BOWERY, rd, To parties wishing superior accom modations isis ROOKLYN.—A LARGE AND SMALL. ROO: see ——— 2 ped. js will be open for new uptle on the Blanotorte, violin rare chance, No boarders. Ieferences exchanged. Adare: to let, with board. Apply at 234 Heat USHES OF VERY DESCRIPTION AT THE be exerciod. ‘The réspousibilty resting on the Legisii- | “yr, VaNpEROOOK offered the following resolution:— ute, guitar, Ae, ac., on a. ve Monday, Sept. 37." $10 for | Mrs. Newcomie, Herald oie. : a en and required, - URE ince, Pcl street, Harpers? building, Pod aay the People in regard w) the canals was entirely 1 Resolved, That the Staite Central Committee be requosted | twenty-four lessons, private; 86 “Applications may ' ——~ — kin squares “hi ihe loweat thetory prive Giiterent front that resting on them int regard to railroads. | yy this Coulvention to so to the execution of the plan | also be made at hie vai inclu t AN ERDEREY LEMAN WISHES FULL on PAR: | (} HOUSE, NO. 884 BROADWAY.—PRICE (FOR runes of “tuperion ‘quailty constantly on had, Mas e preferred that the raliroads shouid no§ be elassed wr oi action involved in the foregoing resolutions. ‘Thursday, from 2to 4 o'clock. A French class for the ¥tolin tial Loard, for about nine month rooms: one person, per day, Poa *. conta to 50 cents; brushes m JOHN K. HOPPEL. ~ canals, as the ‘Legisliture had a direct power wi motion, this resolution Was laid on the table for tho | au fule will be organized on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, | sunall Poa ‘house in Brooklyn, ue x : gentleman and Sr ee SF Es as By he week "eae sinrent power ETE he. Ligiteaise haa png PTA. resolution. was offered m have a committoe of threo full uel be botced csi youronr, MIRTH AND MUSIC—APARTMENTS TO hen veh Partito ape § &, taunl price 7 00. rea ee ite Om the teeta of the wack! why | Sbpointed to report business to the Convention at its even Meret PERRINE MARPTZEK, FORMERLY PRIMO oe ee et, with all home comforts and privileges. Inquire at bs “acts, 6 pieces, 00; tisual price 1 60, Bad they not the power aswell to probibit hin laboring | SE sesskon, rod | Opera Houses a ner protest of ging I the Souths BEAUEIUL, LOCATION, OFFONTE, st, Joite | Haw Mision Bllver fated vecmpace vy the ooh ant pree 4 ‘ ofe ck street, corner of Li am ver phates 0 102.1 60, usual ) en the tt ied ‘or fourth day? ‘Their power was delegated, | ,. The Resolution was rejected, and the matter was refer now in New York, and proposes receiving & few pupils in rooms, With very excellent board, for families oF Prernreep ROOMS TO 1 {W GENTLEMEN + plaiad ton pein, pi 19 fa, Soper 26 00. to the Business Committee already appointed. le ge A FE ianging. For terms and partcniars apply at the box tlemen. Convenient to business Uown own. Reterence re ean be accommadated with furnished rooms in » privale not inherent. Mr Hi 4 “ ” UNTINGTON asked to have his name struck from the | jhe’ \%ademy, from 9 until 2 o'clock, ony dey hc cntete bun ex, Smunmuy moved that the word “inherent!” bestruck | committeo and Mr. Matteson appointed in his place, . -——— —- ;ue ~~ ~~ eae eee a Macised: Apply As Ob Varisk wtreck, Gear’ BL Ms ‘of New York, moved as av amendment | .,The Convention then took a recess till seven o'clock. R. F. B, HELMSMULLER BEGS TO INFORM HIS PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS WILL LeT A | dolin’s park. wenn pone fice out the word ‘inhi ” ing session was principally occupied in_ religions former pupils anc the public in general that he has re- large front room, furnished, toa respectable entlem va, - : JARBON PAINT.—THIS PAINT BHOULD BE APPLIED to the amendment to strike out the word “inherent,” and ‘At its close the Convention adjourned sine die, | ined to the city, and will resume xiving Jessons (piano, vio- | Neighborhood good and convenient, The best of references URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A PARLOR AND BED. which is exposed to the $0 insert in lien of it the word “full.” lin, ec.) on the Ist of October. “Orders may be left at Mesara. | required. “Inquire at 42 King street room, neatly furnished: in’® private family, suitable for | weather, i, being 00 | it prevents oorrosion ‘This amendment was adopted. Bcharfenburg d Louis’, 709 Broadway, oF at his rooms, 18) Atul: ~ a = Je gentlemen; paral board ff required, bouse has gas, | more perfectly than any knows paiat, "Aled: is une alles for Mr. SxEney, of Syracuse, ‘as in favor of having the re- PERSONAL. berry street, corner of Broome. GENTLEMAN AND HIS Aa CAN, OBTAIN 4 bath, c Neectoneet Apply at 68 Houstia re all esting apparatus, A beary vadiad ain elastic Footy * . NN Nr 0-010 ACONLS-CU CONN NaS eel Ere one eomely furnished room, {a ful \uostion, oon : , int for RS bu per ewt. qi 0, eine pamedet Blow saly'at the State's violghing the MPORTANT 70 BATLONS—THE OFFICHRS AND SBA. USIC FOR PARTIES.—F. B. HELMSMULLER BEGS TO | iuining hot wud cold water, pantelen Ree aL $l) FZ. Sora wen rn ae ~-—----- Weir ovens, Row tore. bind od teins f 9 viclawng men who served ‘Lieut. Samuel Barron, on board the inform his friends and the public in general thathe has | also two or three single g: moterate charge, \URISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING -- shia aiaiete Sabbath through its employés om the canals, He there- ned eiaiee brij my rey. duriog ibe wer ‘with Mexico, will boas returned from Newport, and is now ready again to furnish the | at 199 West Kightce nt Mireets near kK more room than they ean occupy, desire to let a front and NOTTON 8.—TO THE PLANTERS OF SEA ISLAND ey pone to strike out that point pertaining to the rail- ta tbetr vantage by for raring Sat Des esand | best of music for private parties, wi ngs, Feoe pthons, ke. , back room on the second story, 3 Adsomely furnished, and cotion.—The Union Roller Cotton Gin Company now of- sudress cringe amp) i CHILTON & MAGRU- | either alone, ax plants, or in connéction with membery of a PLEASANT AND CENTRAL LOCATION, 135 EIGHTH | with gas, marble mantels, closets, &c.; the location is ver i t self forling roller gin i "ABRAHAM was Unwilling to do anything here to in- | DER, attorneys: ) City, D. O. Newport ore! i, prepare the most deli Orders may be leftat Messrs. Scharfen- Piettrer counuaiion of Cinton place, eppodiie Mercantile | pleasant ‘and convenient’ Apply’ at 96 Lawrence stroe! mp erecta a berg & ‘Luis’, 709 Broadway, or at 181 Mulberry street, two: uperion a Ol oo ‘ks eenen. the. veeiuiices of boskmen sgsings the raliromis. NFORMATION WANTED—OF, PATRICK, MITCHELL, doors from Broome. - ’ fyent, With Uoard for faenlient Sissy Seomme ad bested or gis IO mca pagannannss subsequent motiag. Call and ex: aes a Noe Sid Some of the boatmen had themselves resolved to give jrooklyn about three years Wher last heard gentlemen, “Terms reasonable. 3 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT | Brondway, opposite St. Nicholas H ever the running of the boats on the Sabbath, but he | jyom aes ne eeeeas county, New York. Any information TTO, MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE omen partial board, to genUemen only. Apply at $87 Fourth Shought that if the resolution were aimed only at the | of him will be thanktully recel¥ed by his moter, Mrs, Mitchel, and singing, 335 Broad yop, sairs—For further par: | APARTMENTS TO LET. FURNISHED FRONT PAR. | sueed near the Bowery. House couusins all the modern tia J. LOWENTHAL INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND R. F. @anais,and not at the railroads, it would have a bad corner of Hamilton avenue and Court street, South Brooklyn. | ticulars pen y apply at his re lors, with bedrooms attached, or single bedrooms com. | rovementa. D t bite in general, that he will open a Water Cure Es- ‘Oswego and Wisconsin papers please copy. fortably furnished, would be let tg @ party of gentle:nen or sin- Gonapepaghgneited tees tin afew weeksat No. 110 Bleecker street, near Derxcare said that, while circulating petitions ———e QRGANIST TAN ORGANIST AND COMPOSER OF RX. | gle gentlemen: the hones hagallthe modern convenlences, gas Eten ROOMS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL | Broadway. For particulars apply at his present piace, Bergen second house above saat garth (0 eh at No, 263 4th ave., near Zistat.; gas, water, | Heights, N. J, ‘Another Derfence in directing, &c.. wishes an engagement in thie ae. _nquire at 768 Broadwi for this mapom, | he > pre tit many 0 ox ted w signing LOST AND FOUND. chy bs vicinit lary moderate. gr Boy 'W., box 3563 | Bighth ee PTET. i tn arre one ee Om ’ ~ acne | New York Post ofice. - - nae eoieat’ ct Byracuns, rerio the Convention that OUND—A POCKETBOOK, OOWSAINING | €0 A. ,xouNa LADY, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, CAN BE | TAURNISHED ROOM TO LET-IN A PRIVATE big JISH PICKLES JUST RECEIVED FROM CROSSE and Rlackwell’s.—Chow-chow, walnuts, pleeallilll, onions, the vtrongest point agaiust the Legisiature in the matter money, on the Gih of July, in the ladies’ saloon in th@ | pure HORACE WATERS PIANOS AND MELODEONS accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms at 123 r hout board, to one or two single gentle irkins aud mixed. Alwo, mauces, resin, fy, anchovy, John ‘was that the State owned the canals. The railroads were proving property and per’ a taie. te the. toaae toe rn to be found at 8 Broadway. For depth of tone and | South Fourth street, Witiamasburg ” Eeaheceet’ sobteenaed atten. sok reanired ah ery roomgketchup, Lew & ‘Worcester. wcorporated bodies and were now liable to fine for a | Rrosnspti mow. “O'S Gate street, Brooklyn, ass durability they are not excelled. Price low. Pianos and me- ~ Broome street, between Hudson and Varick streets, Day agMarin's Nlacking. RICHARDSON. & violation of the State law now on the statute buoks in | frontroom. lodrons to rea! fat reat alowed if Po poe yA pay: T Fo. 5 ALBION PLACE, 414 FOURTH sTaRer— peogeem = HAYTRK, 12) Water street, near Wail. ; Saas eee cee See Teeelved for planog; second and pianos at red ce large, well furnished room; ‘0 LET waneioant proses orn Atha Seer a OUND—IN NO. 10 MADISON AVENY E STAGE, A | & nil kins of mule books, musical in rasnbaa aed caer }ue rooms at reasonable prices, Veececus | agp Milan HED, ROOMS TO, LETIN” A ANEWAY’S SPECIFIC.—TIHIS MEDICINE, FOR THE bad ee tholonstkin moult here mone, eonay. old wateh, The owner may in possension of the | {hansdiae at the lowest posable pr ices. Very ers music, = Jor, bedrooms and kitchen, with bath and other conveniences, cure of diarrhea, cholera infantum, dysentery, ebolera Judge Tyien remarked that the Legislature had a | oe i anniving to Mr. Rdward Seen ak ‘the starter wt tbe Palace Garden Polka” and ‘Swinging LADY WOULD LIKE TO LET A HANDGOMB SUIT | A respectable party will find this very desirable, as it compri- | morbus and all summer co latuin and dlaeason diseases of the sto- direot responsibility in the matter of the canals, and as vo | Wallstreet erry. of, Foon wo a gentleman and lady oF two single fea the grenter partof the house. Loention msi aeh anid bowels, ls How ofr for the, Ara ime to the pub the railroads he preferred to leave the responsibility with — tom a PIANOFORTE AND VOCAL INSTRUCTION. i.cn, with or without board. This ts a within @ few minutes’ walk of South and Wall street ferries. | Me, with the assurance that 2, ndeadaered the directors of osc roads, who had already done vei 0. yY AND GREENPOINT OM- J. H. LEONARD desires to inform the musical public | cure a pleasant home. Convenient to Ares oP avenue For terms, &c., inquire at 18 Harrison street, South Brooklyn = directions aseom pany to, each | bottle of the specific, ly ly rif OUND—IN A BROADWAY AND tha F yared to form class f lad rary r? Mb a t rm ot % i ears much towards putting an ‘end to Sabbath labor on thie | A! nibus, at about one o'clock P.M.» at ke ahh men eer res ‘OF vocal muse, hor gh ban, hatin, ee ee eee “PLEASANT, LARGE AND DASIRABLE | in which ihe inventor has been unit nnd te fa ialiven vailroads. Seep, sonteising come Cy es coer se neg: can | glee singing, fen 4 And of boys ‘on the viol rms in advance, FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN can BE_ACCOMMO- ith board, at 21 Hudsor location phe ‘among his samerous relattves and aq Rev. H. J. Bocce recognized that the distinction taken | ¥¢ bid by degeribing property and paying for advertisement. | fi Cinseen, ‘quarter of 24 lessons; private lessons, 64 1 - eer tend ; sips Inultitade of aufferera who have been cured by fle agency wil between the canals and railroads was well taken, | PP!¥.at23Bast Twenty second street. per quarter. bey 2 9 Liberty street eter, Nawaay and en Gene Pm Pienenek Tones, aCe Mnare ot Ho. HR Etre | wnanepacnnt; MARE ge _ FeadMy stag!o li uexampled viriven nthe Cure Of the kb ‘The present Sabbath law, if executed, was all that was NST, IN THE CARS OF TI Soacord streeta, Brooklyn; or at office imaith . ooo 70.147 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE.— mentioned fineases, a certain as peodod in regard to the railroads. But in regard to the F ORTON, THE, 220.15 ie eild hunting wateh, No. ae 90 Fulton street, New York, tis LADY AND GENTLEMAN GAN BE AccoMMODATED | NA Tuurot rouma coualsting of two large parlors, four 4p enrtaln wil Re core Coors tah iaeay exept pt thase ‘a ¢anals he had doubts whether the individual who opened | made by Moatendon Fereres, Lovle; letter “1 engraved on < FOR A NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, 7 OCT. ve, with a pleasant room, with full board for the lady, in a | bedrooms and bath room m cormmuntoating, mely furnish- S ainntae po bash pe ast pot ph a the locks on the Sabbath was not subject to fine. He could | tw .feneroun reward will be paid if left with A. E 1 $200 a Be at uu oan 7 ‘A strictly rivate family, by addressing @ note to R. H., Union | ed, would be let to 5p rty of {proteins a pe ‘Break {etont nolute the by ny ches qa eeras not believe that while there was one law on the statute | Schultz, 96 Warren street, rae eT BILLING & CO. 366 Broadway, | "UATE Fos ofice. wai SRE ES ghia from hat mot fatal malay, halen hater infataum. ‘Allages, Book subjecting @ man to fine for working on the Sabbath ¢ =x FAMILY HAVE TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH HOT NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A FURNISIT. | {70m infancy to the exigome of yearn art ‘hus cout grades eres ah a R 7 ED EN 7 day, there should also be another law on the oer: Aeneasy be Musto. e geld: twinced and cold water, to let, with board, in a nice house, with ed room and bedroom in ®amall private family, ta a ve : Sar ee oe ere efecis han establiahed statite book requiring @ man on the canals t | ijk bracelet about an inch wide. If brought to Joel's fancy |... INSTRUCTION, _. | aillthe modern inpravements, to a gentleman and Wie, at $10 | pleasant Jocadon west of Iiroadway and above Spring sire To be had at the depot, No. % Grand street, New York. poy oye ony Las oy nay that (ew Ahh yen cme tae Broadway, will be hundsomely A DEMY OF PENMANSITP AND eos per week, Dinner at 6. Gallat 108 West Thirty-eight street Address J. F., Herald oftice, eh st Sea ith LEON OLIVER, Agent. the Sabbath.” As tthe canals, he belloved that the OST OR STOLEN—A BLACK TRAVELLING BAG, | teenie ae’ Thee jm een pe dinagiocngr end ym tain board in a private family, within a few minutes! wall house, where there is lively mociety, by a young lady of ARTIES FURNISHED mlnority report read to-day ‘was’ sufficient. to coovinos Lei tcant satiached to the handie, on which was writien ately tught. ‘OLIVER BY do 8k if,” | fam South ferry. Iuquire at 189 Broadway, up stairs, See ee Meee ee See ine ot P AT THE SMORTEST NOTICE. z semen — with anc ven “quired. every srnsible man that they were in the right coarse,and | {kj qprk\ Sandy Hl None ee ase oy CADEMIFS OF WHITING, BOOKKEEPING, a0— BOARD A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LRT, | dress for this week C, A.M, Heraldiice. iat heh erty retard fr rope net hae te shat the majority of the committer were wrong. Let | one but the owner. i the person i in whose possession It “There ure thousands of persons in our metropolia, wis, Pie Coe oe door west ob me seieruon of Parisan styles, such as new monlde for nt} suitable for jumer at xix o'clock. ons 70, LET-PURNIAHED ps0 baydn yem sg) od eations asked. doy oe — with or without ‘@ «mal ave farm’ REN Se bey) Allah are rterrod to Mt PAINE, ® Boaepcere, OR TWO BUITS OF ELEGANT AND | Went Thirueth sieeet. House desirably lotated, wit all modern ot, Brookl; . partmenta, with ® «mall, geateol family; all | improvements. Rooms ‘exceedingly pleasant, consisting of modern improvements, and Jocation unsurpassed. No. 10 front parlors on second with large bedroota eatinncting the ee Sracenees' Veen the ea a eg Pan ye waked and wr of tye Howard Hoxet Hith a inudnblo smbudons aspire te become good, penmmen aad | Hetond ave abot! State ° on } be the canals. OR STOLEN FROM THE PASTURE OF J.J, Mr. Matteson, of New York, had no doubt that the gen- STRATED 2 Fa dainaehaies, Th i ee fe pute” imevory varie ble nd avecing parties: yerleneed walters, allver, * Xpply st 621 'Brondway. RatAy CORN PLASTER—FOR pe | CRREATS, CURE nudsomely Few! Hackensacl \ GERMAN LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, fiomen who had’ spoke as to the difference between the fe Aratt orm Sek} g + Neilson place, one block from Broadway, ‘Righih street. " com bard oft co! pain! railroads and the canals were right, but he failed to se» how Buh rh si pal by Krcccmatien, wake be A sete we tn few more pupils Wo give Tessone 18 ie Sane een eee 0OM.—TO LET, IN A SMALL PRIVATE PRENOH FA: | jf ue 'feee ‘This paustor reste aay i wy er hat affected this resolution. It only declared that the State | can pe hid, by W. & A. EVENS 8 Wooster sree Ne.) | mule hen "Address My Union Post afew Boseess GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO OR mily, where there are no boarders, @ large second story | Knife, Ite cures ure easy aad ( very old Red full power-—a0s the same power—over both railrosde st ceed “ three single gentleinen’ may obtain very ploaaunt apart | room, Tatiasomely furnished: gna; large pantry: ‘with Croton } has been « walking advertement in “ah Petco 2 conte be; te ly, ‘our duty to God and to the W, OOKKEKPING, &o—¥R. DOLBRAR, 6 609 BROAD jenn, with barn private fly oan ng ce : your ea pep eee va. Apply at No. | Amity place, first ¢ package. Bold on! oo OB H. PH) PLLIPS, Druggist, 654 State required the application of that power to both, He WR ARR IS o way, basa few vacant seats for afte whut ouiéwiee ing cai spud cauniagasnitasic mee OOMS TO LET—TO FAMTL OR SINGLE GENTLE. th or without bongs ‘at Mo. 8 Leroy place, situ. ECRIPTS FOR MAKING bay nITTERS, FOR SALE sires, At molerate prices. Spanish, Kiouble herbs, Grunewald, Delieved in the propriety of both di ‘ations. If breth- $1 REWARD. ee. IN WHT ormeet. & BETWEEN whieh may be secured on Monday, at only Sioa {raat Murray streets, on the 25¢h tn a receipt E& course to cones guaciomnen ly for head book. ren thought that the first f ecpernnn sealer wh at | ook, The Mrove rewar will be paid on itedelivery to BOYD, | keepers: Hegular terms $20. OARD.—A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, men, wi willing to be convinoed. pres Meee | ‘has to lot, with partial board, four neatly furnished roome. | ated in Bleecker atreet, bet Mercer and Greene Hish Habre, Breslag’ Swedish tor over the railroads, unless, indeed, the mouey of thesy | BROTHER 4 00. 1 256 West street | aeencn LANG AGT — "ROR. D-TAGROTX WAS RE he loration ts ve sTaesirabie nid the house ta inthe best or- | twelve doors from Broadway. } gy Fe ig Py rok, ‘wer, bow Dentivee eorporations had mgre power over the Legilature than REWARD.—IOST FROM 12) SHOOND AVENUE, sumed teaching at nih street, third door east T; aR andl room. re at No. 1 new Canal street, rege — - ~ road wa: Thoro mene nate ia ver Te the aMility t ‘corner of East Broad) way oO GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN ORK—! “alco instrument. He thought that if they prohibi- $ on Bunday evening, 19h inst. a small white poodis ey app neraetion % sires, Money I omen paced ph me png hE ee Ee AND > Pe tig RE. RESPRCTABLE PERSONS | Franklin street, in a private family of hr we canal, navigation, and permitted railroad traveling, one ear brown. ‘The above reward will be paid ior tix | {peur Whe lanmunge gure ake lier ate. wy U eS 5 ET ETE would be inconsistent. He therefore hoped the reso: to the above place. ening for get emuemen, pon very favor Boakn—two OR THREE pa id stand ag it was. D can be accommodated in a private family wih breakfast | rable location for those dolug business down town. teen pork and eaira mer ae Jon Woll c = renee | and tea und dinner on Sundays, with use of & plano if req on ‘tho 10 ieee tor comncniy. Wal cy" fntan af Genova, woutt mt sours | QE RETARDSAN, TALON CRN SG, 8G | GANG ANE Sean’ ACAD amr | SAK i avenue caraa geatiasan ifs fan | WAMONE eacektNta de i thamnonoree ith the canals anything im regard to the railroads. If reward will be pakd by Him ioeewalry | Rygienia wud miliary gymnanica, will be forined on Ucw —— , goa tt ec ah ae ee aged FOR} they went asking for action in regard to the canals, they store 686 rondway UTS "aitigin” H. GEBHARD. Oe Te ae Perle ae ee ee a Can | Gaurd’ Pie ostioe fe Spt clam the Ronests Scpteloes ong | UCN CASMR—SOHMID? # BROS MANUPACTORY Brought before the Legislature a matter for which’ the; Leen sone ; oe yt wareroorm, Ne. 5 3 Harn treet, rank wore direc otly responsible. bginm A brought a petition $10 REWARD.—LOST, IN OOMIN' THROUGH CA. Mee SEMINARY, ror YOUNG LADIES — oo — aan ona te boealifelty —! ‘S eC = ye a ) pe, era peek a apply at fort, Now York, and 77 West Third ‘Cincinnati, Obie. A. may railroad running they would be asked—why not pet Tann g ego clot, with® | for admiaton or caulagas 10 be wadreescd to ibe Wioferences exchanged. ——————— ———————— also ask to have the running of the boats on the Seckohen top Swe use uesheretewerduna ibe inexs | Mn 2. unith, Hoseon, Maas. ee (TO JETTA FURMISHED SITTING ROOM AND BED. . — river stopped? They wrouid be tokd that for ‘all_thene of the owner by leaving it at 16 Warren street R. J, R. THOMAS BEGS TO “rxroRM ‘ys FRIENDS DA. LARGE HANDSOMELY PR Ay rericaaat® npaire at bil Bloechereureae ” O° | (PERT TOILET —PRICHS KALYDOR, TWENTY FIVE violations of the Sabbath there were already laws, and TS pupils that he has reanined his instructions in sing- | withont board. ‘Terma $10 per month. Also a smaifer room ae MM TO THE PA woatd moch more bopetelly rie this pel $10 Brent oe te might Loop h ctrvwamare, | oe pralglgne mphonpea $ per month, Inquire at 162 Prince streot, for throe daye. ANTED-BY (A GENTLEMAN, IN A SMATL PANT: | and ig certain cure for for tn. or — Trine atin ps coviony amis aows | FaknerMeman egy core Mneelreng | MGM ARAL Me oRay vAvermeran mpARD | poaun—s opsrimax,axp any wmv a | mowncue gras cologne rate cgi | Se” ro race M “ihev. Mc’ Bunananor, of Schenectady, reongnisna | Henry Flacher, 17 Mott street fete ie vinsen Wek rhonte cnenfor are obtalied, may addfeas M. Wil, | house, riich mum be nok beg Rend atret non above Thirty: | into a delicate, sof, a court ‘soothe all a puusibility in’ the = pond] of the dis. 1 REWARD.—108T LAST EVENING, A LADY mACTICA pdretoen ob ranemomhnene Deraita— Union square Post office. ot i ee eae Fourth bam avenues. A liberal caer, Latin ning chal ar v4 a Gnetion betwee vallvesds and consis, but Be auld old watch, with chain and pencil aached, in going MURPHY, after severnt years experience ax boak OARD.—TO LET, A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM | Slating location and worms. hed to try one boitle, and they will alwaye continue’ he use. there was a feeling of jealousy on the part of the boat- wl Ey hy A bh aee eeptr tol vobsoquunty na Uavelet, aie peang anon for to ‘on second floor, with board, to a gentleman and family or Price 25 ¢ente. For sale atthe drug store O86 Grand street. men against the rearenns, a and it would not, be wise to | House, cg ans down Broadway to Canal aad West Broad foun Ia naperir and expedition manner. Prive | iwo.or three gentlemen, Ar the sect fone at biagemeat. with Aa GENTLEMAN, A ROOM AND PAR. | N-B-—Geniiemen will tnd Price's Kalytoc an admiratie pre fucrease that jealous, that roads > 4 wae ve er in of a cadem) Grand street. | out board, to a small fart eferences given and requirad. 0 private ¥, for cl ‘action on ‘after shaving, irritauon saris coven dae lr ne week schile the boats could only | M8 at 83 Beach street, rvectresnterhen = deen - CAUSES West Seventecntiatrect. Ss “NSE | the pian, guar, i eign, dorondh bam, French ant wer Reser b —s — run fix days. It was felt that the railroads had always REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM NO. 1 ATTORNEY DANCING ACADEMIES. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE AC Fences give Adress C. * fit Meraid offen. the advaniage in the Legislature by means of the tatluence Priday evening, one eee nn panne ‘commodated with board and» front parlor, with bedroom ‘of free ee ba La ap metres ogre discouraged CY Ck" Pwo heavy pln wes | D wre. -—NEW CLASSPA—BROOKES’ ACADEMY, atached, untied, on nthe srcond ai farainbet ANTEDIN THE FAMILY % A winow LADY, # Tegan “a oo ; Fou furnished room, breakfast et thoraiirends. tar he, aryl peop marke i ‘A new class for genvemen will commence on Tuestay | Aovnye, UMN! Boor; house haw gas wage Sucemteetnet ctomes may te eueped aéivon EL I 0 gentleman's ral with ; ae <mann- | ¥., Herald office, References b myer e@ppored to striking out the part in relation to pene ae one marked ‘ x Puakert Ate ae sehr Seas weak Bosc tery oa we oer, . pe. Re sh oad B. junter, And a new children’ nee vy a FP TLEMEN, Mr. VaxDEROvOK the fact that the objection for the retarn of the articles, or in propor il the fashionable dances (1 nd, tte. wives, can be, aonommodated w ANTE ET 4 CANVL AMAR C7 OND WISE BE ‘meet Tuesdays and poe sere st board in a first class house, in a very 4 pleasant rooms, with himself, Defore was that they had singled out ane class of oittete Fades” ag uF Meee spre the comforts of wm’ nay be sary ered, by ayvinic — wife ‘dat tem yeare old, apevate Lae. gins and ignored He thought they wonld have “REWARD LOST, ON OR ABOUT AUGURT 19, pelt ty, a ; ehildren, WA Tenth street, near Second avenue. Bibret nein oe on above street and between end Mixth avenues been more successful + en Ange Aree consistent, It or on the Long Island ladies’ primary elnases inatructed Mra. Brookes. Address, terms, R. 8. M., box 1,997 ost office. appeared w hit if the; at what the motion con- ‘marked on the end with paint, Private tessbna at ail burn not yy Canes. BOARD. SH ORNIHED OF UNPURNIAHED ROOMS £0 uuie_aoy') tapats Ganttnrie; On on bom poe a alr er ah ms So page mol BD ryan Pee he ed es wi eacan, | _ Solree every Wednesday night mre now randy. Gate catch, "Youtlek sotinn te meke aoenpenaee tak W ‘wo rooma, unturnishe fwithout beard: comntortable eA te ete te cpoae | AH. Palmer. agent, fice of ida Rallrond Oo T)AXCING <CLARERA ARE NOW FORMING AT PRO, | fad Dee pelppertany house, between Fe wa ats third streets, near Brod: Tey’ also ask’ the Lagislature to try their ge nape Frvige, non 6 Rant Dronawes, on Moudays' und Tenteaers OARD IN TWENTY-THIRD ATRERT.—A PLEASANT , = fm gy ong om p the Sabbath ing institations REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.—LOST, | of each week. Ail the fashionable dances introduced, includ- Bow neceivd front, with full or partial IAMSBURG.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR ever Beka they had power. ne all rel um new that there ing his beautifu) combination waliz ‘Dott ts Dote. oedoe wsatie esr peter an wits of we or taroe dingle two or ~ 4 TY Ly irre - a was more mischief done by the running ou the ve Ditwore Acai ye niga n room for mingle gentiennan, In a fret cixae | or thin! Hor, with board, farnil eas Suvtaih ‘than by the running of the beats, He was in f FERREROS DANCTRO A Dewy nod. tm Kona ere the comforta ot gp -T: Agta ott US Soe Pome crest seer Fam © Sw imliuiea” walk tam | Held gt Whe Armory on ented to be we jenctiel hs’ thelr favor of increasing rather than of diminishtug the demand palin Bi Ping Kavings ar tie propery TA ae Cf EP RY OR ye AL ES Atendavee” tbe nercanar a ev ahoald'ee pre ronecty ka ieskang, te pd seeped ¢ fg 4 . a one aun * . ar ox prope’ ‘on ablank paper, tie =A. howe, P e ant iid or Ome ARD IN A FRENCH | FAMILY Tx PROORLTR—A oa 2 AY. —PURA- ent. By order, AMES Davis. JR., Secretary. ¥ woul , Gollarn x = ’ » hy, etapa —. — hoe a sh aad broking neato to | Sg OA, rnd, Mauer | ween Guser iO SiR ia te Salas | fae sae canes anv = Se leases we | elo nba oping te Sve ar apres, Coch are, secmen aes cman. land have equal condemnation by this Convention. | Satreee.s past athors tating where ibe box wny be fous and | alended, Golree given Gs asual. Por circulars apply of tee | ‘Wee Harrison and Degraw. me to bw held at the Raghe ‘drill roma, Hewnsuros, the Chairman, supprsed that the amend the reward lef, he ill confer a fav om th rsgnid. | senderien " a adie OARD IN A PRIVATE PAMILY.—TWO YOUNG MEN yr yo Th ret commie aire Lo ee Uf they dwell on abstract ideas they would make no ad- $50 HEWARD TAKER FR m Sh yh arte, TSS.“ ot lton lend day ant Tonnage ioe West veges late Anos street. Dinner at 6 ovdloc a vance inthe object which they bad in view. He liad @ | fey velvet'vesiatbinck and crimasa), ais dresses, (reve allk), | Aiko, at 637 Houston street, between Mrondway and Bowery, OQ WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE NEW YORK | CyOMPANY F, FOURTH REGIMENT N.Y. 8 M—THE seat in the Logislatare in 1844, when the rivalry com- | two seta brocatel carting, valise and weveral ciker articles | on Tuesdayaand Fridays. ‘Afternoon ¢ on clamsee are now forming OARD IN BROADWAY MAY BE OBTAINED IN A By 3 / members of thie command will aetekn menced between the canals and the railroads, and he well | $60 reward will be paid on the return or ior jaformation of ue | for Indies nt three o'clock; Misses and Masters, from four t reapectable famttypemparion boise, hanteomely furnished: al aiven if required; house the modern improve: | 0)’ fl mney 4 Ny yp “oe Oe Chiy Armory pew the infliences that were then brought to bear on the | articles, and ne questions waked. M. BROWE: SXF. M. Also an evening cless for ladies at seven o'clock: | all mosera apy, ee living, and every domestio purrese of pr th the Rixtis Pegienent to Seaton Talend Legislature by the raitroads to give them the privilege of — er Gace a FM. From nine w half past wn agente —— CLINTON PLACE FURNISHED RD Kor cara a Poy Will furnish themeelves with ., M. both classes an praction Stepan ‘All the fashianabie ESR 35 Us AC ry ROOMS clothing as previous by exter of eS es adhe te, te ate POLITICAL, dances taught. Apply during seboo! hours OARD AND INA@TRUCTION oR ommupren—a | DP %t be wodera bnprove Sawn leu Cony oe s Feed. MCMAHON, Captate prone! bon Ay poh werkt even be, fi ARO ROACH RE APPT POLO DE OOD aT ts r — ‘ b " seamen), compustety funder the induence of the railroads, ATAR A MEETING OF THE WARD COMMITTER OF THE ADAME SAUVAGEAU'S DANCING ACADEMY, a 9 anes Gomane ayy En Th 4 - - : BM. Mataveen, Orderly, He did uot wish the —, ot intern Ng ly.to the ie fo Mestoha Pay wae clacrd Pain Ono Broadway, in the new marble buliding, va a tne prow QT me gp we a ee at eae 37 ye SIXTEENTH STRERT PARTING or GENIOR VETERAN CORTS OF 1818 WILL MEET AT closing of the locks, al el they ‘> ‘son, ae a ae laichos! Hak over Sanees praties. Grand wo board and educate board, wanking. end their wives, : corner of Sixth avenne and Amity street, on Sunday, Gas apply the same principle to the railroads, they =e Cinoming recta ere Tsanamncosty edopsed:— ecrune fo piri, mae and general , fron Engliah branches am ths radimeate of tes ect ferme ih bara erween Pune ei Mod Birth evenuce: | Sept. 2,10 attend divine service tn a body in ‘be uich Re would be paying into the hands of thove moneyed inono- Tat We era wad ed ve nani drawing, & sot eleven works, parable quarieriy | Diuner a6 eclotk. farmed ‘Churep, Big Riath arene. at 10 0 ‘4M Die. ; efor BART OF DANCING —4 RAST THIRTEENTH | ip ; references given. Address Mrs oo course by the Rev whe the ele- who would receive greater revenue rom treights. sonen 3 icy 4 a ‘ moe Bees iis menela yt Py ot bey Ge eas aos cere the. tee equa the vietilinel the eee eee iy Fer for Sana oom treet, nea . Ms QQ WEST TWENTY FIRST STREET, BETWREN Frerit | Son ing ery Vaan be prs ~ pabandeapaie Sabbath, when they could be over-fade by great moneyed ‘vals of well Known nMAIRY andan honcr tthe Rengire Paves, Ade “Te RAYMOND, cot Bur, [x BROORL YN. —GENTLEMEN WI WILLINo TO | Senin tr a, ae flagle rocne, wih fire and Gitiea.* Reterences furnished four story house, with alt the mo tera im provements, to let from lat October. Apply at No. | Spruse avons? The Legislature could their carrying w them @ lw jy yh, fan obtain of {reight at the same time that Pogo) the canals, ward. x padres eo armen oe Poa being meters cae —_ _-_ _ Sea Se —_ Med prompt manner in which be hae Ween Naseat bad Comcord-etreban’ MUSIC THACHER. WEST SIXTERNTH BTR! Wists ee ceunes taoeene tent. Gp ona t6 Felieved the rotintry from anarchy our fag from insult. snd Loapeb bay AKEMAN: move (a carefully in these reforms, as most attempts at aad acne reform failed because reformers going aivall al] honorable means ia cur er te mrs ae i at of in deta teen, oe Pa mee ae ee , and that the railroads do not olwerve them, LANCARD p HOUR, BROADWAY A) JAST OFF CLOTHING —S4000 WORTH WANTRD FOR what beiter remedy would than ie? (ack replace Bay New York, ‘Re m, martes worth sey ge ‘The present laws wore ing SUE E repcuenial Goin bey A d TSE ee 1% Pear! aigpcamnenes of cars on the Sabbath, and new laws ‘ime the eluant a one at rman finn in eof parorn and Bea —— would, The tain career of Daniel F Sioklse v SA unas corven ‘whhout oxtre RNTURMEN HAVING ANY NEW OR the laws. They tem- youn PAY, Chairman. Pupbe ts favor respectfully to will receive perance question. une “at ; at the store or Ae 4 | propecar HERMAN enw ae IPI rec. f-¥. rapremi, | FPOT A. Sea wee te AY, FIFTH A : the railroads their whereas if albridge will address the y of the Fire seu bathe rready tae hove ote iy they it only to the canals they would be likely to wing Green, om evening, Sep 7 . frome, wit td Rey, Mr, Witxrs, of ras in favor of adting to | eg” CONGREAION AL ; DistRICT FIRST, SBCOND, Weil be paid to the restaurant, the Teeolution rather than of ‘diminishing W. “He felt that | Third. Vinh wad Eighth wards “id tine whies and dele rth ai the deranden oC men Whey should say that the Legislature Bad full powar not alee to the Convention are Teun ther at tet eth ; Twenty second street. is not excelled nly to prevent the of the Sabbath by the Fei landt street, oo Mowday evening, Sep!. 2 -Lpi.3 canals and railroads, but by the boats ranning on the "RF. WAINWRIGHT, Chairman. Hudson, or by pleaatre parut, or soldiers) parades aad |. 8. Wiuo0s, Seeretsry . STREET, CORNER OF ———. ae CONGRESSIONAL, DISTRICT, “COMPRISING TRE : iF conneatiad wc individuals from daywork an the Sabbath day: h wards, New York, and Thirterath, intrect, takes ta goon orvonTtnrry Is NOW OFFER: Rov. Mr, Hew was at u lowe 1o wee why the present law nth cid, battens wants, Besulyn.=To UN ts sible that Ae 6, Now OrvERED 0 Any aqainst Sabbath breaking did not apply equally well to | democratic ‘cleators =i herehy announce that f nin rameed Ne inert of Sheen! the nam of Som, a ae ‘canal boats as to railroads? If the present law waa ap- | a candidate for representative in r FS ee pean resltes 8 quod peaniea, Adios ., Broadway plied, boatmen could be punished for running their boat: masters F * T would withdraw a oe = ‘On the Sabbath day, even though the locks were open. Pah en Or on copes 2 pee. ‘Shererer nace ARTNER WANTED Witt Mr. Saar regretied having made a move which bd | money "Yours n te fuldh of a heaters, en. Pine vet rattan on ok to He ay My ‘ ‘JOUN J. RETLLY. whatever waa req’ to bring required. yr, PR. gen YS Vanparimenia the PAETARR A pode rl A Ox GAPTETIor rectors. The great <naeemnnennting Ric irnmmarcncen ‘enabled to J constantly jo AY house, to repiace one now leseening each month It NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. Sewan at Gis former’ bor ee a at it might be almost said tha Lin tsleet -. LW Ed OPA! , by ty RAST FOURTEENTH _STREFT —HANDOOMR tween the aont fume ware fen | 7 bh Ts wa vein, pring si pag we ATi DEUIVE. 132 ae ne for gentiemen and ete wives: beth, | Hing, i the, Gay’ disaty through Syracuse every Sunday? antenns Ne Wome e610 A.M. oe | Eroventence bo make s comnforibie howe. Rio cadevery | Wille on or beets tee tae: Mr. Samet was not prepared to answer that ques: | wil ; 890A. M., mail train = but he was credibly informed that the railroad | andall ip enorihs HI A. Ay 16 WEet TWENTY 4 aid STREET.—A NIORLY cover 2), 1868, almost abolished work on the Sabbath. He | et J ANTED—\ GENTLEMAN TO INVEST $8,800 AG A’ } —S they would effect much more by giving an in AD eqnal amount wily the advertager, sap) street, room 8 Fribnine Buiidings. in _ vo it * mast fluence in their preaching and otherwise to awaken and Meio Aotlas “above Wi ret pd each wey. Fhe The EE F throug ber ree wine direct public sentiment on the subject of Sabbath obser | Weiariee stopping mt ohne, tee 209 NIT, FOURTEENTH LSTRERT —A FR six r a} ea anveronee ta, ) ie an vancen, Lat them accomplish they could ant vot | sopping a Hour Gareem 10607, it, mae | Senet te Beoremcy, Me 4 Pines: oft mig OARD WANTED —A PARLOR, WITH GOOD StAED | Aeommofated with dour ine respectable private familys the Ci wy: Seer ot attempt to do 80 eect nothing. If they can rading: — = White Plains, and all sations Yachts not at the sinrting pomt at] o'clock A. M. of the day hedroom, handsomely furnished, in a howse with modern | hens: contains ali the modern improvements. “Terme mode, | Squuliamecusly combining ‘a Sates Kf oy obtain their purpose in regard to the canais he oxpected J. UAMPERLL, Superiatendent. | ofthe regatta whi be excluded Improvements, in or near Browwhy, between Fourth and | rate Boat ofc Fane Oy Se reitos Ls yy wp tee tent IES Nl an rn Peembent Highinnd Laght, engaged for the se rembare of vines reels, wanted by 0 gentleman, Flat se @ ofc, ir. Toor thoneht it best ju ak the Lehto to he club exclusively, will start from the foot girl of six years, With: board for the kely sha h daiross, FOURTH STRERT.—A HANDSONEL, a remomber = eave Jay and keep it holy on the canals RESTAURANTS. : pL Ls = cr laton Ce rese helngat wea, ey pro. ‘tating all ‘particulars, A. C., Broadway Post office, 399 % hed ter a, “he scon ss|f 8,000, PBS amen taring nena as well ag the railroads, NER CALL FOR i < a OARD WAN m ¢ . rge thes presmes, water veryibing complet to earn at east doubts the ended, whether it applied to the tollkeepers gn turnpikes? } Tp stone bottles, ps an any importes, and helt the price at WAINWRIGHT “So — 810 per wee fire aud ‘bt ineioded, aadress Wilt, Herald | | man. Table first class. Liestion piteuas aad con “a nh 8 party ‘an fully undewuate @0 mse No one answered ibis mperrogatory. JONATHAN JONES, unporter, 20 Widow street, XN, Bicoawpon, Seerewry ellce, CANS ADA Blages,

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