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¥ VEW FAMILIES AND GENTLDNEN CAN HAVE A rooms tor the winter, with private tables or meals ut the Ee ceed Ge ne aa bps st low reien by the weal the Blancard ‘House, Twelfth street andirondway. " Dinver from 2101 0 clock. ‘At 242 HENRY STREET, BETWEEN OONGRESS AND and third Amity, Brookly—Pieasant rooms on second ; five Minutes’ walk from Wall or South ferries, Terms moderate, References exchanged, ad GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD FOR HIS WIFE IN & private family, below Canal street; terms not to excerd Ber week Address, wating particulars, BW. Thomas, Cortiandt Street Lotel, for two weeks, with reference. A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE CAN OBTAIN A NICELY Turbished second story room with board, in a private fa- wily. Terms, inciuding tire and gas, $11 per week. Location convenient to the Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars. Ap- ply at 9 Fifth street, . FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO, A SINGLE gentieman, at No 79 Division street. References ex- A ORNTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- Sit Ses, ion no pleennh re ioas somaberta by 9 ora improvel eo plying at 268 Fourth avenue, opposite Doctor Hawks! church, YEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD Ae ENGUS nendeowely furnished house, 62 Brood: , Above Twelfth street. Terma reasonable, Dinner at six oekock. A “ior of an Roglish basement house to iet, with board, to and wife, References exch: ‘Apply at 107 feat Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, » HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A A fgntleman, without board. Inquire as 16% Prince street fent $5 a month. $$ VERY PLEASANT iFRONT PARLOR AND BED room, with board, on second floor; also, gentlemen's rooms, with conventence of fire; board from $7 50 to $3 per week.’ Houne first class; contains all improvements. Location aired. Apply at 121 Bleecker st. LARGE FURNISHED ¥RONT ROOM, ON SECOND desirable. References requ A NEN SISGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives can be accommo ‘ated with board in a smi rivaee family, without childres. | Address No. 35 Wes Swenty-ffuh sireet, first how tof GENTLEMAN AND fIS WIFE HAVING MORE A rooms than they require, will rent with board toa Ueman and lady, or to one or two single gentlemen, a some parlor and bedroom on first floor, also a pice large om second tloor, Furniture all new. References excha iges. ‘Appiy as 295 West Twentieth street. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives can be accommodated wita pleasant rou, rnished or unfurnished, with or without board. No, 6 Bew wireet. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH LIGHT and fire, to a gentleman, ia a quiet American family. Terma gs per months Inquire at &8 Bast Thirty second street, near Fourth avenue, SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND STORY AND one on the fourth to let—with board, in the first class houses 5b and 87 West Twenty third street, between Fiith and Sinth avepues. Kefereuces exchanged. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON THE THIRD floor, suitable for a single gentieman, House bas gas and allthe modern improvements. 276 Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and Kighteenth sireeis, FINE SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—FURNISHED OR unfurnished, with or without board, at-No. 2 West Twen ty fitth steect, corer of Broadway, opposite Madison park and Worth monument: also, a tew for single gentlemen, dest of re ferences piven and required. PRIVATE PAMILY RESIDING AT 14 BAST SKVEN A Lrenth street, between Broaway and Fifth avenue, would dispoce of a few" hansomely furakbed roores on rst and second floors, in suits or otherwise, to genuemen and their wives or gentieme a only. SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—TO A PARTY OF GEN- Vemen, consiating of parlor and two bed chambers; will Ge let separate or wxetber, with breakfast or private table, Apply at 8 Niuth street, uear Broadway OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor, with stall room attiched, suitable for a gentleman and wife, at $14, with gas; house modern; convenient to cars and stages Aiko rooms for single gentlemen, Apply at 228 Weat Tw ntieth street. OARD-WITH ELEGANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN suits, #ih meals prien‘e, or at the mesa tables, at all hours. Families und bachelors shou’ try the Blancard House, Broud way aud ) weitth sureet, where they will find every sccommo @aijon at reasonable rates. OARD-—-SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES AND SINGH. gentlemen, can be olttined at the Mausioa Hov Fifty fith street, detween First avenue am ‘The rooms are large, airy, and well furnish in tbe Bust river, OARD.—MRS. Hf, ADAMS HAVING TAKEN TUR FIRST cane house, bt Seve three doors above Four: deenth street, has ations’ for three smais families, ale ‘oom ob, r, suitable for a physician, OARD.—WANTED, A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT room, on first or arcond story, with and fire, fora oung couple, with board for the wife Address, stating Raiparies K., Herald offic om ex changed. OARD.—TO LET, WITH TOARD, A HAN! furnished bark parlor sudable for « gent wife of two single gen Dinner at 649 parties wishing the s« ul achanged. ek, Any {il please apply at Is Went Twventy- ch sureet, between roadway aud Fifth avenue. Kefecences w OARD.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A brown stove } use in Thirty sixth street. neat Broadway, would Jetio pontiomag a bandsomely furnisved room, Ad: dress Ty, pion square Post office, OARD.—SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, FURNISHED or onfurnisbed, on very moderate tems.” Convenient to Broag. «¥ sages eid Sixth avenue cars. Gas and bath. Apply at 8) West Thirty third street, OARD —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR AND A FEW ‘ingle gentlemen can. be accomm: with pleasant rooms and Uoard at 101 Franklin street, OARD.—A VERY FINE FRONT ROOM, NEATLY FUR- nished, will be let, with partial board; also, two single rooms, the house is !n very good order, and weil located. Terms moderate, Inquire at No. } Canal sireet, covuer of Bast Broadway. OARD ATE PER WREK.—THREE OR FOUR'SINGL gentlemen, in business down town, can meet with good Doard and a comfortable home for the winter ta a private 1) Oliver street (Chatham square.) house, at No. A single OARD AGENCY AND PXCHANGR, 29 BROADWAY, heariy opposite Stewart's, designed to accommortate ni] wiebin.g 10 hod board or rooms, free of charge. Families bay Og vacancles, to eave Looe, will please foruab particulars ius mediately. OARD OX A FRENCH FAMILY, IN RAOOKLYN.—A& siogie get tieman can be accomtnodaled wit room and partial board. Goa and dath to the house. Apply at 299 Uhews Mireet, Letween Harrisoo and Degraw. ORD IN PROOKLYN-IN A PRIVATE PAMILY Two pirasani rooms to let, with partial board, to two, Uiree or four single gentlemen, Apply at 19 Citoton street, wear Pultea. OARD ON BROOKLYN ARIGHTS —A LARGE FRONT Bonen sed bedrov wtolning, 0. the. second thor, fur ished of unfurnished sis, single rome, at 34 Reaisen street, one usipnte's walk from Wi « (ecry, Dinner wt 6 o'cbiek West of refere: ces given and required. AMS RG— WITHIN FIV f Grand street ar Peck slip (er 9 ain stern bullt house, a few their wiven ¢ acre mmodat ome. Kote jutred, Roarne Yeoh? enor geptien feagvnat IN WiLL toard Bosevens ts tovaly " WANOR, MG BROADWAY, SUPPLIES t Hare of the best places gratus Wing hiyaea ed Joe with eloct boarders ta moderate charge “0 apy PE ACTUCELY, PURATSHED PARLORS. ON THE St RS tes Hoon, with folding doors, sutebia fee betroom. wd pitting fr sh Poardyat 27 Kast Heoxdway. Alaa a room for two single gentiomen, Hot and cold water, baths, 4 GARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRE ferred. Addreea Under l, Union square Post office, 881 Kroad ay Thirtee OARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRE Bei ramity, whose reniience ia between Ninth and Fon fore 4 avd hear Second and Third aventes P.sasant d. Siew terence given, Address ©. B.R., » Post oflice. “ AMILY, OR OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE od chin), a furwahed parlor and bedroo ®, with gre and ite, required. address, with terms and full gartenlars, H. 6, Horail office OARDING <A FEW MARRIED GENTLEMEN AND Deir wives oF A party of eingle gentlemen ean have pina font mevie, with hound if desired, by calling at No. 4 La fayette w Brooklyn. ROOKLYN.-3 CHEEVER PLACK, NEAR WALL OR South ferry. —A gentleman and wife can have nice rooms, with or without board, with uve of kitchen, Bath, gas and ui {piano Address J. L. &, box 2,669 lost office, Terms rea. romeble. 1°an®, HOVER, NO. 309 FOURTH AVENUE —FAMT. lies OF geeCemen Cam obtain very desirable roome, in elie or mogle, with board, of reasooxble terms by spplication seahove, Tranaient persons St 2 per day, private tabie if re quired, < PLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS-POR FAMILIES 4) ind eingie entemen, at the Hotei St. Germain, corner of rrnadway, Fifth avenue and Twenty second strest. Parlora nod bedroians. with bathe ativched. to rent permanently, at reasonable rates, at this desirably located hotel, now conducted on the Karopean plan AURNIEHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT FPO Rearas to gentiomen only, at No. 18 Leroy place, Beecher street, near Broadway; meals served in roome if desired; house contains gas, bath and water closet, stages pase the door every three minutes. /URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SUIT OF HANDSOME ly furnished roome, in & private family, suitable for a party, of gentlemen, with or without board. The rooms would be let aevarate, if desired. Hone contains all the motern improre ments and Ja situated near Broadway and the Fourth avenue, Apply at 79 Raat Tweifth street, near Fourth avenoe. F RNISHED ROOMS TO LET.-§ FEW GENTLEMEN ‘can be accommodated with furnished to rig in a prival mil where they cam have ail ibe comfores 3¢ = home: Brrale fant nnd tea if required, 6) Variok street, near St dobn's parte Dy this LODGINGS—ONE BLOCK FROM THE CITT Hail. Clean and comfortable rooma ean be had at the Globe Flotel, corner of Wiliam sed Rrankon erein New Bw F cents ni of Si and . Gen (nen. Cama SUPRRELY FURNISHED PA’ ASIN A FIRST CLASS he) hovse i Fourth treet, near ht let $0 one oF = ; Song, fo singte roome oF 170 ine” fSirenn Rowe, box 2010 Pam othe. ) LRET-FURNISHED APARTM TO SINGLE gentiemen, withont board; ® parlor and bedroom, well furniabed, with every modern conveniones, at No, 6 Great Jones street, seven doors 7 po LET-FOR THE WINTER, A NEATLY FURNISHED room, without bowrd; has grate, gas and ¢ A de. wenble pince for a gentleman of quiet habtia, Private family. pply northeast corner of Fourth street and Broadway. Bn. trance fn Fonrth street Apply st o TOA RACK PARLOR, FURNISHED. BATH TP ae ached: bot and cold water, 199, Wea Thirty sivtp street, near Seventh avenue, TO Ure Aiko board kis tho roonain Wend ory 32086 Mounton nureok atennaceantiennasiccened LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMALL fleet ate, rane pe octane m Apply a4 0 East Twenty-eighth street. References ex- ES WA! STED-BY | A SINGLE | GENTLEMAN WITH breakfast and tea, a large eand small room: on the second or thiré floors, with bath and water: , in a strictly private fumily. Therooms must be i 4 furvished. and located between Fourtee! Twenty-six Hrerts ond Third and Bote avensen, Boarding houses need ret 2} aie ane pe se sab. F . ‘Such communications wil be received in confience, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN| A PRI- ee ee aan eat with Creakiuat and some from! room tea; location between ‘Tenth and Thirty fourth streets, Ad dress L. W., box 3,78 Post oie, ‘WANTED-NRAR FULTON FBRRY,, BROOKLYN, IN aera een ec caughion, Beat rotersnces given pooper ig "Address On y, Nov. 22, M. L. K., box 140 Herald oftice, ae ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH DIN- ner and tea, the use by day of « small'room, in a res- erable family, on_aecond oF third floor, Location must be Betoreen Canal kod Spring streets, and west of Broadway. No objection toa respectable boarding house. Addresa, wating terms, with real name In contidence, Merchant, room 23 Moffat Buildings, 335 Broadway, ITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF CITY HALL.—FIRST, second or third floor rooms, furnished or unfar- nished, to small famiiies or single geptiemen, Algo back base- ment,’ Apply at No, 4 Allen street, ANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, a room and bedroom, neatly furnished, with tire and gas, ‘Terma not to exe ferred. Adaress J, L. W., Ss) AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE, Wiest SIDR 4 SUrt ‘of second floor rooma to Tet, with board; also rooms tor angie geatiemes $F ER WERK, YOR A ORNTLEMAN. WITH BREAK e) fast and tea, to occupy a furnished parlor and bedroom ing alone in Pacific st, Brooklyn, five rar with a widow lady tivi minutes walk from Wall and South ferries. Inquire at sen street, for Mra. Detmar. TH AVENUR.—A FAMILY RESIDING ON FIFTH AVE- ©) nue, in the vicinity of Fifteenth sirect, would accommo- dte.a gentleman and wife or a few single ‘gentlemen on rea: sonable terms. Address Fifth Avenue, box 4,554 Post oilice. 13 cLRROY, PLACE.—A | HIGHLY | RESPECTADLE ® Southern [ody can accommodate gentlemen with & be: tifully furmshed parlor and chambers, with board; the house eontiins every modern improvement and ia the Immediate vicinity of the principal hotels and places of amusemeat, “Un- quires axveptionable references r : 1 * ALLEN STREET, NEAR CANAL.—BOARDING. a brag eo and their Bi 4 be beri’ pao ‘cared with pleasant rooms aud iving, by applying imme- diately as above. Rooms faruiehed or wafuruiehed, 18 WEST SLEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — Kooms, single or tn suita, with board, will be let for the bie parties, Terme reasouable. QR CLINTON PLACE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, e some very desirable, ta suite or single, at moderate prices; house has al the improvements, and near Broadway. ENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH winter to respect QQ West se OO and Sixth avenues. —A pleasant, fro: ‘or a gentle man and wife or single gentlemen; also a single room, Fi() FAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS FOR TWO OV or three persons, with tull or partial board, in a modern Duils brown stone house, between Broadway and Fourth ay. 5 () BAST FIFTEENTH STREET--THIRD HOUSE FROM OV Union square. Board and elegant apartments for single aod married provements. men. House contaios all the modern tin- 65 NEW BOWERY, CORNER OF JAMES STREET. cen Rosiety unexcepuonable. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Je) ‘Three respectable men can be accommodated with com Sortable rooms, well furnished, and good board if required. Terms moderate, 19 AND $l SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS PROM J Tiroadway.—To let, a number of handsomely furnished rooms, to single gentlemen, The location Is near at) the tiewt slasa Totels and places of smusoment, Inquire of Anson jonne. SFCOND AVENUE.—TWO LARGE NEAT nished roou h pantries attached, suitable for gen- and their wives or single gentlemen. Houwe contains jern improvements and convenient to cars and stages. Dinner at 6 o'clock. 8¢ 145 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR to Kighth avenue.--Purnished rooms to let, with board id wife at $10 to $12 pe fire and gas tema in- t:also a hall room for ® gentle has Dimprovemeut. Dinver at 6 o'c! ate STREET.—SUITS OF HANDSOMEY J rooms to let, suitable for families, with pri sired, in the above first class house, conve. bieu ear Broadway. GRAND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. r 154 finely furnished rooms on second floor, | one on floor above, to let to gentlemen, ia privaie family, on | ns pable terms, would give breakfast and tea in foom if re. quired; everything neat and qniet, with good attention. 158 WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET, ON THE SKCOND | OD block from Broadway.—A private family, eccupying & nicely furnished hou commodate one oF two KaeCt funilicsand 4 party of ibree or four gentlemen with suits ¢ Single rooms, with full or partial board, in one of the m delightful iceations in the city. References exchanged. 16¢ EAST TWENTY SIXTH STRERT.A FEW RR- y nable young mencan procure good plain board ‘ov moderato terms Inquire imme: | avenue. with comfortable roo diately at the corner of Dh WEst, THIRTIATH STRERT.—TWO, PARLORS 0) ned bedrooms, unt 1, aa second floor, 40 let, very low, with board; also, kingle rooms, furnished. BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway, the most desirable sd central location tm the clty, being in the immediate vicinity of all the first class wis, Permanent and transient boarders seoommodated. Far: ished rooma without board i dewired. 50S BROOME STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —FUR UD wished rooma.—New and elegantly farniahed roome, with er without board, on secoud for. Good grates. All mo: cern tmprovements. ———_— Sm” AND ST HOUSTON STREET, NEAR BROAD- eee) way.—A few families and geatlemen can have rooms # winter, with private table or meals at the mess iable; | poarders furniabed with all thetr meals, without rome, y week, also two basements tor offices. French, Italian oud =) anish spoken. TAT SROADWAY, OPTOSITE ATOR FLACR A DR sirable soit of rooms, well arr with bath room, Covi, &e., commeanieating, Would like to make errange: moe With a family for the winter, Reterences given aud re- ed. Also a single room for a gentleman, 76 na yok ag? in pea Lead isbedt rooms, for fami! gentienen, oe, with or without board, faa first clase house centrally: lo. ated. Table d bote at hail past five. French cook. References exchanged. ——— MORSES? CARRIAGES, &C, OARDING HORSES IN THE COUNTRY— HPT ON the best of hay and warm stibling. Terms $5 per month apply to K. Henediet, No. & Wail atreet, or J. F. Hndd, veto- rinary surgeon, €8 Fifth street. 8. W. BENEDICT, Jr., Ronewilie, 8. 1. JROARDING FOR HORSES IN THE COUNTRY. —WANT ed, a few to Keep during the winter, at renaonable rates, reference given. Apply for two days at 405 Kighth street aod 18 Chatham street. ~AN ELEGANT SILVER GREY HORSR, sty liah drive hands high, «ix years old inst June: bas vever been in dealers’ hands; sa very superior horse for a family carriage. In warranted perfoemy kind and sound. | Apply 8 Searrot’s livery stables, 204 Fourth street, near Washington square. FPR, SAB GA , BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF MEXICAN ponies, with phaeton, harness and saddles, ® od kind: will wold low, as the owner is about to leave te y Toquilre at 205 Mercer sireet. OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, ABOUT I8t¢ HANDS high, hind in all harvese aad ander the saddle, free from all tricks of view, rotter and warranted sound. Also, a road wrgon and shifting top wagon and harness for sale, together or separate, Apply at 162 Varick street OR SALE—THE TROTTING TEAM DAMON AND Pythiag. ean trot in 240 together, eithor (a 2.45 wingle, will he geld separate of wagether, ata low figure. Gan be seen at Dubois wrerp, Harlem lane. FSRSes PR, RYOTE INPALLIBLR CORE FOR scratches, mange. de, in borers, for sale at 113 Third ave- due. Also, embrocat ta for bruises, sprains, &e. ORSES FOR SALR.—ONE CHESTNUT HORSE, FIVE yeare old, sixteen hands high, alan a bay Canadian pony, fourteen hands high. They will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further uae for them. Inquire at CARLL & DUR. YEA'S livery stable, 24 Fulton street, Brooklyn IGHT ONE HORSE ROCKAWAY WANTED: MUST BB 4 ip good order and low for cash. Address K., Herald oftice. IGHT DOURLE HARNESS AND ROAD WAGON (7S pole and sbatta, first rate city make amt nearly iL will be sobil Cor $190 cash, if applied for be irre three o'clock Monday, as the owner leaves the city. To be seen at Carrol’s stables, 246 West Thirteenth QDSEPINE, SPLENDID FRENCH HORSE, SIX YRARS old, sound and kind, for sale, for want of use. Inquire Twenty fifth street. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A SINGLE PORSE TO ‘match a stylieh bay horse, «wit h tail, IS!¢ hands igh. Must be young aud able to travel in three and a ball minutes; ‘oF A fine pair woald be Rept (ree of charge iu & private stable for the winter, or purchased, if liked on 1. Common borses: are pot wanted, Address box 28 Post office, WASTEORA TWO HORSE TRUCK, SUITABLE FOR riding from ten ty fifteen barrels of Hauer or one that has been but litte used. Apply immediately at 823 and 2 Front street, between Jackson and Gouvernear. DENTISTRY. WERICAN DENTISTRY PRE EMINENT—PARTIOU larly Dr. MANSON’ style. Gumotype teeth, ndos trvveta’ itil, comfortable, economical. Gaaranteed, of ho pay. our premiums awarded, (old, partial wets, aoty $8; oid seis, #18, Nicer, S.. Freth filled with gold, $1. 6% West seats scecnd atreri, and Me Ftxth aveniie, corner of Fwenty: acrond street PEAUTIFUL ANDSUBSTANTIALSET OF TRETH, ON pore milver, for only $20; platina, with continnons gum, $30. ‘any Work in’ New York ag ny H : to ea en bs jenst pai, Micente. 2 extracting preparatory inerrting te wh, by Dr. ) corner of ‘fenth mreet fant Sixth aver oo —’ ADAMS (FORMERLY OF BARCLAY, NOW 196 nt Deer nr. beterces Mectongal rest ‘eet € \ f weth on silver plate for ete ehiltin, ince), ingerte full eete Pach oth. On gold cod continnond game. cor ingly jow. He also pays partiowlar attention to the filling of tet and reaulvting thelr Imperfections, and Warrants antis faction in ol cases + PW INVENTION OF ARTIFICIAL FERTIL, WITHOUT metal plate, clagpe or extracting the roote, and three-qiar hier than any olbers. Can be hd only by te inventor 8.F. SIGESMON |), Surgeoo Dentist to the Woman's Hoapttal of New York. (fice 14 Bleecker street. The most sensitive tooth filed, without pate, with the doctor's material, the eolor ofthe natnral teeth and warranted. Keferiy cee given where my Weel) arg (ested after two year’s (rial, ters | SALES OF REAL ESTATE. GALE—A FARM OR COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Front estes era wares oe ie wed, the beet watered farm in the (own, situation, near » Sant oan ms ix cet, of Brn. Ae IDE,” a rit FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP. PAYMENTS TO acres, lige amotut of (le gor buldings farang toga, +, of feui Mm SAMUEL FI . ‘eat street, N.Y. ee yo BALE—AN ESTABLISHMENT FITTED UP FOR making lard oi) and refining lard, with every apparatus avd fisture complete, nearly new. Any one who ean ‘sonal attention lo the businéss may make $8,000 to $l fi yo gy bingo lek. Bite nine my u vantage by a maker or tallow chandler, The present Icaner biting otber puree would sell itate bargain. Examine the premises 204 Franklin street, and inquire there for the owner's address. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, AT A BARGAIN, FOUR brick hot iy @ good location, and within « few minutes’ walk from the South and Hamilton avenne ferrien; a chance for those wishing to buy for investment, as the pt will be sold cheap. Apply to FOSTER & LOPEK, No. 4 Sands street, ya. ‘OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front houses, 23 and 30 Kast T! sixth street, be- tween Fourth and Madison avenues, each 25 by 60 feet, and on ‘ene of the best sites on ‘Murray Hil, Inquire of GEO. J. HAMILTON, 180 Fast Twenty-first street, or on the premises. POR SALE-IN THIRTY SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avennes (Murray Mili). two first clase four story stone front and high stoop houses, replete with every improvement, and in all respects good houses. Terms easy. Inquire on the premises, of ARNOLD & MOWBRAYS POR SALES A, SMALL FARM, CONTAINING ABOUT eight acres of good land, good welling, barn, corn eri, ‘ke. situated at Bast Norwich, 1. I., two miles trom Oyster Bay, and one mile from Loug Tsland railroad depot at Syosset. easy of access from the city. Will be sold cheap, or exchanged for city property, For particulars apply at 210 Bast Twentieth street, of WM. COULTER, Fo, SALE OK EXOHANGE—FOR A FIRST CLASS. house or for city Jots, in a desirable location, for building » Urst class house, the four'story brick building, 86 West Fortieth aieet, near Sixth avenue; also house 276 Kast Broadway, con- ‘cining all themodera improvements. Terme easy. Apply to 4. C. MORKILL, 167 Broadway, second oor, room No. 9, frow. 10101 P. M.,and from 2t04, * ‘OR SALE OR TO LET—IN FAST FIFTY-SECOND street, between Second and Third avenues, south aide, @ two siory and basement frame honse, filled in with brick; con: tains ten roome, haa gas, range, bath, water cl wea tuba, dc. Inquire next door, of GRORGE MOUNTJOY. $10. 000. —FOR SALE, TWO HOUSES AND LOTS 5 + ov Righth venue, well situated. Will be sold for $10,000. "Terms cash. Also, seven lots on Kighth ave- nue, cheap. Price g21,000, M, L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. ae FOR LE. FIRST RATE CORNER FAMILY GROCERY FOR sale, on a lewling avenue, respectable, well established, nd possessing an excellent teu 1nd coflve patronage, - To wn, person desirous to commence business itis @ desirable would prefer te seil, or the right kind of an energetic might be taken as equal parters case $15) in cash will be r% |. No agents’ replies uoticed, — Address A. G., box 155 Herald office, for one week. OAL YARD FOR SALF-SITUATED ON THE WEST J site of the ety, below Fourteenth street, established fiteen years, aud capable of doing a Large business. ‘The horse, carts, seales and usual fixtures will be sold low for cash. Agents need notapply. Address Coal Yard, Herald oflice. {OR SALE—-THE WELL KNOWN BOOK, PERIODICAL, magazine and newspaper depot, 6934 Fulwn street, Srooklyn, For particulars inquire at the store. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE Fo fone goods store, 202 Lowery. Will be sold cheap; store pe OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF the best liquor stores in the Eleventh ward, sitnated on the er of Ninth street and avenue D, oppouite Morgan fron works. Apply at the store, 127 avenue D, corner of Ninth st, POR, SAVESAN, OLD ESTABLISHED | MILLINERY store, lu the Eighth avenue; stock and fixtures will be sold , te the vecupant wishes to leave the elty, Possession im medively, For further particulars address box 2,785 Post ARE CHANCE FOR A MAN OF MODERATE CAPT- tal.—An oyster and lager bier aaloon, having done a aplen- business these twenty years, situated in one of the moat desirable parts of the town, and having three entrances, is for sale cheap. Inquire at 142 Spring street, corner of Wooster, REMAUR ANT AND OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE- ‘possession immedlately three years’ lease frem May next, situated within haif a block froma popular place se a Inquire in the saloon, corner of Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue, basement. ‘© YOR SALE-SINGER’S, AND Wheeler & Wilson's, bows new and 4 hand, low for cash; machines bought, exchang. J und repaired; new improve- meuts puton Wheeler & Wilson's. Also, tor tale, town and county F ghtsof several valuable patents, by ©. A. DURGIN, 335 Ihr y, foot 3, up stairs, PU IE SPECULATIVE PUBLIC™A RARE CHANCE Jor a large specnintion, and A valuable patent for sale, at the Western Hotel—Ihe inventor and patentee will have ‘on exhibition for afew days one of the greatest and most highly appreciated improvements ou the double barrel gun ever of- fered to a sporting public. ‘The improvement succeets +4mi rably, and is never failing in its operation. The publie are vited to eall and examine for themselves. The improve ment has been put to the severest text by a good number of the vest experienced sportsmen, and has given tbe most approved ‘satisfaction 10 every trial. The chances for a large speculation TEWING MACHT S iu the South and West are unparalleled. Call soon, or you will mins a valuable trade, MENKY BARN 1.500 Rok SAL®., A GROCERY STORE, NRAR q YUU Morrisan getup 9, business of aver $800 a week, for cash, Address P. T. W., Herald office, Sauislactory reasona for selling, FINANCIAL. _ , . GUANO — 8TOCK.—300 ‘hares of this stock for gale, at alow gure if applied for immediately to THOS, STILLMAN, 248 Greeawich street. we By me Ry pap ponn igh or Pay for sale.—They are for $1,000 each, dated June 1858, payable June 16, te, with twelve per cent tniereat, were issued by the Department of War to a colonel in the army who is now here on government service. ‘The oblign- tions of Costa Rica have been always sacrodly fuldiled, and satiafactory evidence will be given of the integrity of these honda. They are offered at a price that will yield & handavme returo, and roceei# can be collected on payment and de livered to the bolder in specie im this rity. JOUN B. MURRAY, 4 Wall street. GP SUIGHT STOCK, IN VAC COUS CITIFS, PAVING ten and twelve pér cent dividends, for sale by JOHN B. MURRAY, 4 Wall suet, NTERFST ON CALIFORNIA STATE BONDS.—TTOR conpona for interes: on California State bonds, due Jao 1809, will be collected of purchased by WM. T. OOLSMAN 00, 88 Wail street. STEREST COUPONS ON CALIFORNIA STATE BONDS, fue January 1, 150, will be parehased or collected at low: enh rare, DY WELLS, FARGO 4, 00 Brosdway, Gre OP THE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, Ko. & William street, corver of Coder. Kaw Yous, Oct. 14, 1958, ‘The bolders of the stock of the American Company are bereny G meat ia calied, aod made payabi» 09 of betore Ler. 1 By the terme of subsoription and dhe act of locorp serip stork, on which the instalments aren 4 dance with the cail of the Board ef Trustees. Tha forfeiture will be enforced an the tern: for the fourth lartalment; previous to which ouent will be received with intervat from Sept. , L867, third tneialment with inierest from Sept. 1, Gal My pa aod the ‘he Doardof Truswen = JAR. € FFICE AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 66 WIL! orner of Cedat.—New York, Now. 2, SA —At oard of Trustees, b TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, 40.—THE temve dratte for any Amount pay. Yohle throw, wout in and Ireland, they aleo grant pagaage certificates to persous desirous of sendiag for thelr Prends to come iromany partot the old country on the most Nberal terme. TAPSCOTT & C0., 6 South attest, N.Y. ] EMITTANCE y mubeoribers ) PARTIES HAVING MONEY TO INVEST.—A having unnsual facttiies for lending money will recet confidential depesite of met less $860, for w' Hy will allow interest at the rate of twelve percent per anmim. The best of city ref renees given both individual and baok. No deposits received for less than six monthe. Interest payable quarter Jy. All communteations strictly contdential, and al will be beld strictly tm trne for the ben fit yer parties, Address H., box 3,389 Post office, N TNITED STATFS AND CANADA—THE UNTON BANK of London, nia of Meesra 1) AN, SHERMAN & CO,, bankers, New York, hereby give notice that they will tesue iree of cburge letters of credit, or ctreular notes, of £10 Sod epwarde, akailar to thew? a wich extensive. nse’ on, the Continent of Knrope and eleewhere, payable at all the prinet- pal cities and towns tn the United ‘Canadas, de. $7,000 VAXTED GW ATED. $7.00 ON REAL. Bs ‘ tate, adjoining Cincinnati, worth $100,000, at 19 per cent interest for two yearn . L. BHRLDON, 85 Naser street LOAN OFFI AT SRR SE ASDA JEw! 4 a a PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ANY DESCRIPTION, eatiemen wishing to obtain man: 90. of known value, fecrommodcued at might on liberal AP irri MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND i of for caab, at the old eetablished store Birictiy conistential, Oppomite te Broad of LJ ACO) T 11 CHAMBERS STREET, THR WELL KNOWN AND Old eatablished IBA ACS advances money fo any Amount inal property, or same ‘heat can mpl wad eniindential. "NB No bushiess trateacled ov ONRY TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, WATCHAS Jewelry, segare and merchandise of ai, kin ta, oF boarht bl 1 Business st contidendal, in ret ree JACOBS, Wi; Mroadway. “HOTELS. FAOTEL, 7, JOUIEN, No. 2 WASHINGTON PLACR, d'étre reparé, repeint et entiorement menble & eng, et eat pret & recerair des families on des mestonrs te Tepaa sant gervina des tables partienlicres ou hla carte. I OTEL AT. GERMAIN HROADWAY, FIFTH AVESTR and Twenty second et This beawtiful and ntqne iponed, having been repaimtet. -- yvirad and pat in complene at der, is open for the recept 0” quests, Fisgantly fuenished He and on suite, all be 2 attachd, to rent reasonable rates The hi ducted eg irely on the European plan, and particn! t the restaurant, which will be sup ed with all the of the seagon. Men's eerved fr prive Of this hotel, at the intersection of Bre Twenty sechnd street, te not excelled hy aceeasibie aod fabionable neighbor 9 a SPECIAL NOTICES. [= ouT FOR “THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY.” 1, 1858. | ETO ENTION OF Ti. KIGHTERNTH At kde Seren oF oh, Sota ts fo) we ‘use! ; duly elected: a ‘Comptroller — Of Alms vu. J. b. Rown -ANSELL & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 5 JOUN Li ¥, Chairman, tm the ee oVINGTON, @. ie ' | “Axrnony Bours, Secretary. Counties of Ne A t, Pike, Upson, Butts and Jasper, and will give prompt atten: T A MEETING OF THE FIRST ALDERMANIC CON- to ail businens *" ruste? io thelr cares will ula. colect vention held at W Howl, Nol Broadway, on SP RaT share, = the Blate of Geangia, of amounte of bro ban Saturday eve Nov. convention opened with the and above, ; Chairman, Mr. Wm. Stokeley, of the Firat ward, in the chair. ‘Novemman 1, 1868. Mr. Kichard M. Tyson, of the Second ward, was unaniinously = oe hotinated by the Cuavention, ONS OF TEMPERANCE—AN EMERGENT SESSION GEO, W. HILLEY, Secretary. of the Grand vision, Sona of Temperance, of Raniarn a at oel 4 few York, aill be held on Monvlay, Nov. ‘M, ip the hallof Washington Dies ‘ston, No. 4, No. 166 Fulton MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION —WE SER THAT the taxpayers of the Fifth Aldermanic district, consisting street, Brooklyn. ‘Yue ocaasion of the meeting is to atend the | Of parts of the Eighth, Ninth and Fifteenth ‘are getting funeral of our late Grand Worthy Assoc: ww Pal alive to their own Interests—in fact, they will in all probability Officers and repreventatives, aud all memfers of the Order, | “smash all the machines.’ They have piaced in the field one are earnestly invited to attend, of the best men in the district aa their candidate for Alderman, JOHN DAVIES, Grand Seribe. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ; = BURNS C2NTENARY.—THE BURNS ANNIVER- sary Assoctation will hold a meeting at Mr. Broadway, on Tucstay, November 3 at T.-M. Seotehmen are creas lo naite with them upon that occasion, ing to make preparations for celebraiiug one hundredth anniver- their object appropriate manner the approschin sary of the birth day of “Auld Sootla’s Bard.” B: THE PRI INE GREATEST COUNTRY OF THE GREATEST AGE HAS PRODUCE! THE GREATEST GAl GREAT THINGS WHICH THE WORLD HAS EVER SKEN, THE GREATEST YET IS “THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY,” WHICH WILL BE GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE, EARLY IN DECEMBER, LOST AND FOUND. an old resident of that portion of the city. We, ourselves, know of no one better qualiied to ke the place of the old wateb dog (Wim, Tucker) and guardthe people's interest than James Webb, and we will confess ourselves much in error if Mr, Webb is not elected by a handsome majority, LDERMANIC.—JAMES RYAN If THE PROPLE'S IN. dependent candidate in the Firat aistrict. He is a popular And upright man, and can command « Large majority. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMINA tions. Fifteenth Aldermanic District, 2tst ward, For Alde: Dy JAMES MAHONY, School Commissioner, Win Sinclair. For School Trustees, Geo, W. I. Tompkins, Rob. B, Noouey, For School Inapector, Joun J. Priedman, For Constables, Matthew Nugent, Thos. Bradburn, Joun M. Tracy, Sccretari WM. SINCLAIR, D.W, Chanxe, { soaks Chairman of Ward Commitiees. Kellie's, 504 in ad order of IDENT. LAXY OF Pie ne od west nen agins ste }OUND—ON FRIDAY, 19TH, A PORTEMONNAIR | [)*MOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR | NOMIN A. containing a sum of money, which the owner can haveby | iack Hear tavern: 9° Bashed street, on Ratedas ay eninne rovi woperty and paying te Drevinmpeopenty Gko. 14 c NOTES OF JOHN H. 10 Finent is stopped, both of Will please return them to econd story, front office, OST—TWO SMAL (of no value, as ii The finde aes PROS. OST—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN 4 Bleecker and Broome streets, a small green and lilac purse, The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it ington square. OST—A BLACK jghth sure. thia advertisement MMINGS, 1/180 Broadway. AND TAN TERRTER DOG. ® reward will be paid on his return to 8% Clinton Nov, 20, Wm. McGrath wak unantruously nominated for conta Ueofthe Shih ward. JOHN McDERMOTT, Chairman, Ww, Guay, Secretary, NDFPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN OF the Fifth Senatorini district, JOHN F. RGBERT. WLAND'S whieh wer+ the owner, FFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, New York, November 19, 1d4.—The Tuapectors of Elec tion from the Fifst to the Eleventh wards, Inclusive, elected at the last election are hereby notified to attend at the office of the {County Clerk, room No, 10 City Hall, om Tuewtay, the 30th stant. ‘The Inspectors of Flection from. the Twelfth to the Twenty cond Wards, inclusive, are hereby notiled to attend at the oflice on Wednesday, the In: day ot December, District Canvassersfrom the Firat tothe Kleventh wards, at 23 Wash FIVE OS8T—A CERTIFIED CHECK ON THE Bank for $150, of which the payment has been #toaped, The tinder will recel $10 reward by returning it te 160 Atorney street. OST—ON FRIDAY MORNING, IN TWENT’ atreet, between Tenth and Milth avenues, a iracelet with coral clasp. A reward of $3 will be tus ming it to K. Ferns & Co., jewelles and one of Herring's patent sate keys. Th jotel. OST—IN THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 4 train, agreen moroces portemonnal $0 in bills. A reward wal be Hireet, New York. OST—TWO CERTIPIFCATES OF THE PAOTFIC MATL ‘Ove tor LO) alan Steamshiyy Company's stock. ame of Young, Pavicaon & Ming; and the oder {0 io the name of Wa. to buy of aegouinte 17, 1 ‘i OST--NOV. 0 Kold b ry a gold locket, with “cha , oftice of the Astor actory re wi sk paid and bo quest) “REWARDS. = REWARD.—STRAYED ORSTOL West Twenty eighth atreet, & REWARD.-STRAYED AWAY, ON THE e) the With inst, a bluck and tan terrier slut, the name of Susey. | Apy one returning he ‘way will receive ile above rewara and REWARD.—LOST, Ewenty ‘ond and Twenty third pald tae, 't, P. ward will be paid at 30 Ur maker, No, 1.247 e, New York $20 “Lost, A GOLD LEYER WATCH, WIE WHITE Ds A my $100 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS AS Dy aspree Tha finding tt will conter a tel, 400 Broadway panko b REWARD.—THE DRY GOODS STO! $500 Kelleon, 126 Grand street: was et on Thursday night, 14th lust., and silks and er) arpounl of two thousand five hundred ‘The above reward will be paid for ihe recovery of Uh: FOO REWARD Wi. BE PArD ny THE oo) ber for the detection of the thief avd the the money and checks stolen from the desk of the ary ¢ chant, of Tivoll, at Murray street whart, about one ¢ fock on x tion of the thief ‘Thursday P.M. 1h ins $250 for the de on conviction, aud $250 Tor the recovery of the cheeks amounting to about $1,000, the exact Known, Among the mn roasting of New State, and Jersey and Ba bills of the decom: $2, $3, $5, $16, and $3), was 8 $5 bill om the Bank of supponed to be bad J. Cooper's order of J. Hobel pty Wan payable to CORPURATION NOTICES. CARD. —SHOWLER the Showler guard, Of Broadway end Bleecker street, chair, the followlag: resolotions 8, 231 Bighth avenue. O8T—A PORTEMONNAIE CONTAINING ABOUT $10 Ande: tably rewarded by leaving itat the ollice of the Union Piac contataiiyg about vid on its delivery at ,4 Pine Stewart, ‘the public are castioued not ASTOR PLAC F , PROM TWENTY- 2) third street, between Siavh and Seventh avon dhe buil terrier. ‘$6 reward will be paid ov his return to 211 » 9 Wost brow A BLACK LACK V The above re vin, lest whil aver by returning it at Flor Bank, of Brooklyn. J. OUT WATER, ARD—AT A MEETING OF jowler's restaurant, corner piain Win. Morriy in the re unanimiowely adopted: — notified to attend on Thursday, the 2d of December, and the District Canvassers: from tie Tweltth ty Twenty second wards, inclusive, are hereby notified to attend inelusive, are hereb: DRIENTAL. oH. Bisner on Friday, the dd day of December, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 42. Mf." to take the oath of dice prescribed by law. D. TV ALENTINE, Clerk of the Common Council. FOPL INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC CANDI Gute for Counclinan of the Filth Senatorial distelct—T HBO, ELL, of the Tensh ward, OPLE’'S INDEPENDENT DEMO- Fifth A dermanie district: Bb C, COUGAN, 10 THE DEMOCRACY OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD.— In uucnce of a question having arisen to the elf that my nomiontion for, Sh minissioner was irregilar, and another gentleman having received the Tammany Hall en dorsement, 1 itmy duty tu nowise io diatuey t mony Which should exist in every political organtaation, theretore wish it un vod that! hereby withdraw from all nicipation iM the coming contest other thas that becoming the duty of ever rat 8. SENCLATH, 344 Fonrth street, ¥ SECOND lly’ Iwade paid ou re: will b 7 CARS, 554 in the 9) shares, y ae JAMb ©. Nov. 20, 1858 W THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF THE shh Aldermauie distrivt, recommend the name off. O'Vonnell for the nomination from Tommany Hall, as the People’s eboice for Councilman of | seventh ward, and pledge ourselves to support bia nom uation, na be t# aman of trie democratic principler. JOBN DUPPY, President, Wa, WkAYWooD, Secretary. 10. marked M. ST ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. —AT A MERTING OF the Repubiean Convention, held on Saturtay evening, t, Henry Suntth. of the Piret war ed the nuanimons vote of the Convent) jor Ak {the Pirst district HY. WO HUEL © f, Chai F. Eowakp Lugper, Secretary. ST DISTRICT PROPL AND REGULARS’ PEMO. a cratic nom{aation for Alterman, Jol SAMUEL H. WILLIAMS, } Secretaries. NIGHT OF Ans Daxies. Raorny, Wits CheaKy, s)D WARD—ANTITAMMANY.—AT A MERTING | OF & the People’s und Regulars dete ted to the Ward Som: ng tonuntitee of the ward, at 107 Fulton sireet, on the 19th inet,, Jobn Kk, Walah was called to the ehatr, and John Cherry was appointed secretary, James Wateou | w Unanimously nominated for School Commissioner; John K. Walth and John J. Maloney aa Trustees; John Donnelly = spector: Williaun Thompson and Nicholas J. Nagle as Consta. POR | bles. The iaiter declining the nomination in favor of Janes Sullivan, Mr. Sullivan was unanimously substitituted. Joux Unzkny, See'y. JOHN K. WALSH, Chairman, streets, on nm reture of =D T A MEPTING OF THE PEOPLE'S AND Yard Convention of the Third ward, held at zis 2D WARD —_ , RE OF ©. | Fulton street on Saturday evening Nov 20—John M. Fox dy burglars | Chairmen, and Rdward }. Heath, Ray , Hecretary—the follow shawis t gentlemen were unanimonsly nominated Tor school of rc Choo! Commisaioner—Van Camp Coolbangd. School inapestar—Patrick Kereus School Trustees —Kdwin M Haggerty, John Mathews, Jonas P. Harris, Charlie 3 Mer- Hi. Hearn, See’ y. NCTLMANIC DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING OF oeraue citizens of the Fourth Councitmanic e notice given Nove reet, the same a orfer, Esq, Chair an eaqa., Seoretaries. Thi “ol were offered and unsnimous money and yet rk, ity wad mation of $1, atnired by appolnin Eivismund Beer and snble and ressbution the order of the German democratic etuvens and readenty of Jintrict bave alwWays stood fuithfn) '>. ord supported the democratic principles, as well ag thy via ox the recog: nized Commitier of Tammay Hall, and being fully sat that their well tried friend and fellow citizen, Henry Lux, the Pighth ward, would hooor then {fom his known hould he be elected to represent them in the Board f nicllmen of this city; therefure, be tt Resolved, That this mecting earnestly and respectfully re- quest that they may be xratifed in their desire, w have their Resolved, That the thanks of this company be andare hereby med friend and member of this association nominated to riven to Mr. Horace Ward, of Mott Haven, for the courteous: nctiman, believing him to be fully qualted, and gentlemanly manner fh whieh he treate: the company. ame will give strength tthe democratic ticket, and Resolved, That we warraly recommend his hotel to all con the exertions of his many friends will add materially to the vivial parties entervsin bis guests, am Rot only comfortable ti Resolved, Thist th Harvey Maj worth’s ban and the promptness with whic the company. piace where the di al! within bis power to body. but hayoy In mind wank of this Vand the gentlemen ¢ ap xoelient muste which they they r WILLIAM MORRETA, Wiittam Gorman, Orlerly Sergeant. Saturday, November 2), 1808. NOTICE —THE COMMITTE! J sesemenia of the Hoard of Aldermen will meet Now. 22, at twe o'clock P.M., at 83 Chambers street to coustter the following agseminenta, viz — Asecasiment list for sewer in Priaity pi Apsesament list corner of Minetia street and Minetia lane, VORPORATE Assessment list tor sewer in Front street, between Maiden | lane aud Wall street, e Avsegamnen lnk for sewer in Beach strvet, fr i feb street wort! periy ow beiore We commiticn THOMAS STR MAS Mc MMITTER ON ASSESS MTS neitmen will meet inthe ™ ope cx it Ae leo pavement, re, mt will spare no paing to onded to the wishes of or receiving barin axd culvert southwest int for sewer in Eldridge street, from Stanton 4 Who Are assased are motifled to attend ng Sixth aven coens of the sam 6 imake then | — ‘The German democratic citizens of the Fourth Counelimanic and, fh istrict, (Fest. Se Third, Fourth, Filth, Sixth, Seveath, da Eighth and Pourvecath wards) routing TA dine *O. OTTENDORFER, Chairman, wenn BEER, I cocretaries Gro, Dessove, PTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—AN | ADJOURNED ©) meeting of tbe Independent Democratic Convention, to no: at Haating's, , Captain, a | corner of Pitt and Broce streets, on Monday evening, Now, ON AS AUB oe P-J. MeALEAR, Chairman. ‘on Mon fay, P. THOR, bee (basemen), | J. Byans,§ PTH WARD—ATAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE 2) People's Convention, beld on Saturday evening, at St. dobe’s Park Hotel, Henty West and Daniel O'brien were tmmiely eh een as candidates for constables, HON b. KOUME, Chateman. Gronas C. Hoek, Seoretary. . GTH WARD. SPeOrLe’s AND REGULARS NOMINA ) tons for sehool oifice: mata of the Charter Convention of the Sixth we om West to Pell strect on Priday evening, Nov. If sere upanttnodsly Wretnated — For Rebeo! Commisei ner—Mi heel Pepe, For Sebo! Jnap ae «lark For Sebonl Trustee O' tour am (are For Consiabies—Patrick Mayle, Haniel tut MAU KIC® KEATING, Chairman Henny F. Gartsaunn, Secretar QTH WARD—DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR O nominations Por Sch ol Commissioner—Robert H. Eulie > 4 rustees—David A, Fowler, Emon School Inapector— Walter W. a 4M. Fay. nm fourth and Fifty ninth sre viatiog tex N RIGHT, Chairman between Port second and *iftieth steee Toute TH ALDERMANTIO DISTRICT, TH WA AN AD. alin 11 a “ye, . meeting of the Aldermanic Comw f this ge J. Greg y, Joke, einer, © pareuant ty the eail of the Demoeric Repub onder r GRORGE ROSS, Committee. HENKY W. GENET, | NH. BRADY. J lean Genera! Committee at Tammany Jall, was beid at Ken nedy's, corner of Twenty ninth steers and Tenth avenue on Friday eventug, Nov. 19, 180 On the first ballot Mr. Wm. J Fuck fooetr Of & majority of the Convention, aud wan dre-ared july nominated. after whieh the nomination was ine. nirt Sve 1A. CHILDS, Chaurwan J “on Brondwaz, 784, corner of Tenth sireet, HENRY MePVKE, Proprietor. —WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, TY a desirabie location, IM Henry street, between Pike and Inquire at WO. JENKS'S window and paper hanging eimporium, 406 ani s6 Pearl street, | 4 TH WARD ON DE: I OUSE TO LET. Rotgers street, rent low: thas rear Chatham, ORK. POULTRY AND GAME STORE FOR ty let —An old established stand, pow doing © HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. Cc TR ROOMS TO LET—IN THR FINEST LOCATION ALDEEMANTO DISTRICT—O0TH WARD. Democratic Republican Regular Nominativn of alderman. + Wid. Witiam Menaat, Secretary. AM J PRCK n NOAH A. CHILDS, Chairman of the Writs Mennay, Seo, Nominating Couveation. —DEVOCRATIC REPUBLICAN naples and wiars. For Kehool Commiasioner—Henry P. West. Por School Trusiees— Patrick Breonan. Joseph Haggerty. Por School Inapector— Michael Corcoran. For Coustabies—Isaac Jones, Thomas regular neminations. SALE OR od brat es on 8 cary bite street, 8, Prion street, Bros iy Po McGuire. oe og oe Rr wredeietieied Bering | Oyen re ee tee ang a wholesale aud fetal Dudness. Inquire uo above, 16 Ciarct tie werd ineterl tele follow dem scentn tp eet LET~A PART OF A FOUSE TO A SMALL PAMILY; modern containe nll the, improvementa, in ne Apply at 3% baat Tenth street. Rent $25 per mow ) LET.—THE MOST DESIRABLE OFFICES York are those just finished in the New i of Park row, Beekman Nasaan strawte. ge, well ventilated, ench furniabed wiih wat wacmed hy steam; inrge lugper ruome, hich stndded and |eht, with conventences for wired, Attorneys and others: at Si Park row, room RITCHIE ean be had fn conn, a, of Be. HANFORD out board, to two west side of the’ elty, Adress Tihty ) LATA NEAT THREE STORY AND fh briek cotinge, containing all the mvtern im, Jocated in Thirty second $45 per month, with privilege of another year. \ tage, Herald edtice. LET IN WILLTAMSBURG—TO A SMALL family. a beautiful ap, chandeliers, &c. Lacation inn be 160 per annum. Also, balf of a « half furnished. Rent to Ist of May, $150. street, Willlatiabneg. aan Toquire a invited to examine. I STA FURNISHED ROOW, WITH FIRE AND lem =p. in a private family, |. Rear Lexington avenye of roome on the second atiful avenne elegant wie them fn puolie aegemblage, ac theie headquarvers, No. 12 ferenth avenue, on Friday eveniog inst. A Iarge, enthusiastic and bearty gather was the response, when ad tresses were Geilvered bf Jubn Hf Mecunn, hay, Mr. James Hageart. and other well known democrats.” Letters from Hon Bmanuel B. Hart and others were read, and afer the passage of resin mt location: tn. IN NE Building, ie tone sustaining the democrale platform amd expressive of suis ‘etereminathrn to support the ticket at the conning lectin, an ar ane be Wijourement # toner Wednesiay evening at half past ‘eluck. The meet at 121 Seventh avenue on the weotion if de ames. Addresses say nent members of the democracy JAMES DUNN, President. Above evening for the aire | be expected from many p or URIAH Rowenr Crake, ? . Jous Rasis, | 5 Secretaries TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT —AT A MERTING OF box 3,016 Post ] the regniar democratic ( fammany) nominating Conven tiyn, beld on Wedueaday evening at Hope's, Hotel. coruer of mm | iid street and Third avenue, HENRY W. GENKT was vnani ASEMENT | mouay nomianied for Alderman WM. HARRIS, Presitent Parnice Preston, Pathan Mans, | Secretaries piven didsoss Cot € rn FOGARTY. TROSTRES GRO. a. JEREMIAH, 2 482 TRE TURF. PURSE OF TWENTY-FIVE NOLLARS given to be paced for at the Half way House ferson and New York plank rond, on Taesda: At two o'clock precisely. Mile heat, best thre THOMAS KENNEDY FOR INSPECTOR THEODORE ZELLER. CONSTARLE'S CONVENTION Hout CONTENTION B. Christman, Chairman. Ho Rows, Chairman. John Brady, Secretary ip Woods, Secretary wil, BR on the Pat ‘Nov. a, 1568, | five, for all | pacing horses. to go as f three of more ty make . rR. a He Faces“ Rutranee 6 fo be pabtinnd. Day, Tintwn Chy, Five | JOTH, WARD CUARTER AT A MERTING HELD AT Corners, of J. V. Kierson, Pagmle. By order of Committer | Pirws avenue, the fiflowing were woanimously elected to serve SiS a Seeeee irene a# Constables — Lavy 'TRIMONIAL. 2 tne = — ILLIAM RIRRSAN ATRIMONTAL. MRS. JFSAIE WILLIS WILT, GIVE WILLIAM BATRD, Chairman. Mi iteotuctone io indies and goutlemen, withaviow to | Nrewonss Cowss. Matrimony, at her 1 18 Weat Forty third street, from 3 to Crnretornen Hreaiss ¢ Seer@aries, PM. Parties References require’. Gentiomen’s sR FLLY, $1. Ladies free, wit two return letier stampa, tha. ATRIMONTAL.<AN AMERICAN a f Age, about t locate in ae Letters from the county must be past. N. B.—All basiness con- ee eee GENTLEMAN, 99 en ION INDEPENDENT >, held Now, LO w aR, WORKINGMEN'S ( At ag adjourved meeting oft naninonely car sand pledge themerives to fations of Georg # for Comptr send for Governor of the almshouge. at gentleman 4 “ fategeity and ar ent Bey e ry, wil preset . +} an Merrow election. t on PATRI ey F at ey Pr ® hange references it advisable, J. Livingston, Broad wy, Leven Lee, Sesr'y PATRICK SHAR . Post ouice, New York. Yew Suakaey, fr. JOHN MeG1Y ES Preadesis, pr Ate ys POLITICAL. OTE WARD | DEMOCRATIC UNION, CLUR—THE Union Club are requested wo attend a to he held at 725 ‘at7h¢ o'clock, for Third avenue, on Tuesday evening, Nov. to be transacted. By order of tary. CeSCULIY, Chair mss, J. Detanatyr, Corresponding Secretary. Owen Fankett, Treasy 2 TH WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA- ion, For Aiderman of the Ele, 4 tomece Vvenlk Aldermaale distros, INSTRUCTION, — ACADEMY OF TANGUAQRS, NO. 99 BROADWAY.— FM RTINELLE, Principal.—Tnstrustion given in ig iish, French, German, ‘and. Htallan, * Ulnssee forined doy dod evoniag. ‘Foreiroulare and furtber forme: tion, apply as above. CADEMIES OF WRITING AND BOOKKEEPING, 62 Bowery and 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn. strangers ‘iizens may na in‘ pen «ualify for AR OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, ‘962 Broadway, ia open day and evening, for thorongh in- rnction. There are time, and taught at how lasses; pupils 4Fe recetved at any. to sult their oWD convenience, OLIVER 3, GOLDSMITH. NEW (LASS IN FRENCH FOR LADIES. ~PROPES- wor D, LAGROIX will commence, ou Monday, Novem- 5, a new class for beginners, Ww conalst o six pnpile only, wh instruction will be given, and the ability to speak language soon imparted. There'are two vaexicies ia a con Yernational class. | For partloulars apply at 141 Ninth atrees, third door east of Broadway, from 35 to 43g P.M. sons in knglish reading, at the residence of the tutor, ress stating terms A. 8., box 921 Post offic LADY, EXPERTENCED IN TRACHING THE ENGLISH branches, French and music, wishes to form an engage Mention aschoolor family, Best’ references tw Ad- dress A. B., Herald off OYS AND ASSISTANT CLERKS WHO WISH TO BE promoted to higher situations by January 1. may jearn double entry bookkeeping, practically, for only $10, at DOL- WEARS Commercial Academy, 609 roadway. An elagant and rapict business band taught, NSTRUCTION IN FRENCU.—MONSTEUR BATCHELO joint author of the “French Instructor” and “Provouneer,” published by Messrs, Appleton, ‘rives privain leswone evary day, from 410 10 o'clock P. M., At his rooms, 645 Broadway, third door. NSTRUOTION ON THE PIANFORTE.—A YOUNG LADY is deeivous of teaching a few ladies and ehtideen the plano- forte, either ot their or her own resides . For terms, which re moderate, please address or soply to A. M. D., 268 West tye lou 2 R. NOEL AN EXPERIENCED PRO- fessor, cont streuon in the French language au eof bis prptla or at bis wo, 132 Mi i the atvernoon, and for gen ONS. 1. DE GRAND VALS FRENCH BOARDING JV school, classical and commerctal. Hudaon terrace, Ho boken, N. J\—The Fren:h, English, Spanish and German lan- oxsion of tive 4, by native teachers. Terms $10) per hs. SH.—A YOUNG SPANIARD, WHO HAS BEEN teaching for some time in this city, and who ean give an- ubfed references trom his present pupils and from those doing business with Spanith houses, wishes pectable private family or college, or would commercial house as assistant keoper tin Spauish. Will also give a in- English to Spanishgentlemen. Address eR. L, box Ud) Herald office, if 6 Wrsadway ‘once MUSICAL. Wi MONEY, WILL SELL THEIR phinoforte, a $460 instrument, for nearly half its value: I) ever ve; roee wrod, round corners scolloped itilully tinished case, by best city makers, with stool al music, Apply at the residence No. 7 Second street, $180 PIANOPORTE FOR $210—THE PROPERTY OF AA Wa widow Indy baving no farther use for it; seven octave, wood four round corners, tinkkhed back sae as the front, vered legs, &r., three rows mouldings, shortime in use. on be Keen at the music store 21d Sixth avenue, BARGAIN. ~PRIOR $130, CASH.—ROSEWOOD AA anoforte with ali the modern improvements; coat $ Shen new: isla perfect order; made hy old established city sold, ae the family haa no Curther Wee ‘Call at the residence, 298 Madison street. ERMAN LADY, WHO GIVES TUITON ON THE wishes to obtain some more scholars. Inquire at manufacturers: must wit, PRIVATE FAMILY OFPTER AT A BARGAIN 4 magnificent seven octave rosewood pianoforte, Put lite ed; best eity maker, with full warrantes; rich round cor- rs, scolloped bottom, tinted keys, rich powerful tone, superb namental carved case; price 82%. Apply at 133 West Twen- ty second street, corner of Seventh aven Ay or evening, for four days. N. B.—\ dead bargain given for cash, OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE ‘OSTLY SEVE: for sale, ot No. 66 High street, near Pearl, Brooklyn; ele- fantly finished, with doable carving and pearly new; cele- brated chy makers; fnlly warranted; beantiul rich’ tone; ast b tebe appreciated: cost $875, price and od; an Ghjest mando to 8 cach purchasers” ASSORTMENT OF MAGNIPICENT PIANOFORTES at great hargaing, ff applied for soon. An excellent seven: Which has been used a short time, for two hundred dol- cond hand plaios taken in exchange. P. LYNCH, Man- Broadway, between Twenty first and Twenty- RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE AN EXORLLENT pianoforte, of most beautiful tone, touch and finish. Ap JAB. VAN KIPER, 175 Wooster street, between Hous and Bleecker streets. (Qucxenxe & $0 Man of GRAND SQUARE ND UPRIONT PiANos, areroome 084 Broadway. C. & BONS bave been awarded 39 prize medals for the supert- orkty of thelr manutucture, oe the last 36 yearn MASON AND HAMLIN'S 80) o MELODEONS AND Lattin ‘or parlors, churches, vestri» and lodges, - At wholeaale and retajl. PIANOB TO NENT. ME, ERNEST PERRING, OF THE ACADEMY OF MU- p\ , intendiog io reside permanently in New York clty, will devote himself t» those who ms) eves in the art of Malian or English ‘ish to pertect them’ Ring, oF the study of the planofore. Mr. Ferring bas permission i refer w Kev. br fh of Calvary chureh, and may be addressed at hie residence, 40 West Ninth street, or to care of ether Mr. Chas. Mesure. Scharfeaberg & Luis, 169 ing, 701 Broadway, Broadway. PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ALEXANDRE OROANR, low prices, fcatag fe SS Sis) Oncor the ‘of mule jo tbe United. States. Manical in tpercbandiee of al) kinds al the vw eat conablo ACh WATERS, agent, No, 323 Broadway, VOCALIST.—A LADY WHO WAS I ZOPRANO REEN SY educated ip the Italian school of muaic, wishes an ment in an Epleoopal or Catholic ehureb Keteranne. af fe highest reapeciabullt, Salary must be libera’ Adar: Pent ofbiee, Wilibam ag org. SUPERIOR TONED ROSEWOOD PIANOS, WITE metoilie frame and all improvements—eame as those exhi- at the late Cyrstal Palvee—will be old at a mecrificate mortgage. Inquire ot Zk West Twenty ath ateeeh, etween bighth and Ninth avennes i, HAWMA be : DANCING ACADEMIES, DOPWORTIDS BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, A. Oike cinsore for chisares on Tasetay une Peden eher poonm are at prem © fall that i is deemed advisable got to receive any more for the present term on Uyeee days. On Mon- day, Nov lasees for children will be comsmeneed, to meet on Monday std Thursdays, having the same sdvantages of st- tention, must, de, aa the othere, DODWORTH DANCING ACADEMIES, #6 BROADWAY, NEW ¥° 15] MONTAGUK PLA Now open for the season, P a. No RK , BROOKLYN. 8 way Commence atany tke TOMAR SCHEAP DANCING ACADEMY. 27 BOWERY. Lessons, $1 per moorth, Mondays, Thuretays, Wednes- day Katurdays, at 7 0 clock. chet FM, soiree, Admise) 2 25 cents, ladies free. Private less. $0 conta, FERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMTRS, 89 Went Fourteenth #t., N. Y., 122 Cliatie at., Brooklyn, T Lave aeatemins are « (or the receptoa of pupils. Mowe sGainrday evoeing practicing clase” Wil commence P ROVE'S D ACADEMIES. —NEW YORK aaeee, BM Big pear Twenty frat { (wition, Mondays and Thursdays. Broo rot Adelphi street, on Tuesday Fridays. lances taught Pupile can commence Apply on school days from 2 to 10 o'clock P.M. ESLIB'S DANCING ACADEMY, ASSISTED BY MISS 4 Mary 1. King, at Megart Hall, 64) Hrondway — Another w quadriile, vie. — id Jurty aet—commencing Monday evening. Chisses for geutlemen at 7 o'clock. Soiree com mences at #, Ladies wanted ACPHERSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, BOWERY AS- JM semviy Rooms, 207 Bowery, is now open for the reonp- Days—Tnesdays and Friiays, afternoons and sera are conatantiy forming Caledonian 9), Lea Lanciers are taught mighty RELIGIOUS SOTICES, 3 7 STARR KING WILE LRCTE BEFORE THE RE The Laweot Disorder ext, at Dr. Chapin oly The Laws of 4 } ELIGIONS SEAVICE IN FRENCH AT THE Ip revery umiay alternoon, at thro o'cloek. atthe above named piace, wih» Seats Will be a religions serv ree in the Freneh language by M. Charles iiel. free, qywearmy POR INDIANS JOHN BERBON WHA SS gives ree from, Teiab, 3d chap. ond ep Me OW. fropolitan Bail, decwey City, on Sunday VW Leechers church, Brooklyn, om Wednesday night, Now, 2, inet U's PRSALIST CHURCH, WILLIAMEBURG 1. L— Mrs. Lydia A. Jenkins, whe baw ‘thie chareh, verowdedl Culiences, several times within the two or three months pest, wil supply the desk sgein, on Sanday, Nov 2 Services at 104 A Mand og PM G we. ae T 4 CENTRE STREET WANTED $10,000 WORTH A of new and '-" off clothiag for the Wexvrn mareeh Game lemen will the highest price ever. pak for fall Wn.) =. lag at Une store, or adrecolag Thos. De roy, Heat sree : NAST OFF CLOTHING —GENTEEMEN HAVING CAST CF sinning ane to dapae tp advantage, cant fot prith vy stiresaing oF 1 NOLEN HUMPTY, a tbe clothing rare S07 Pearl eorewy She doot from Centre street. nn ne NEW AND CAST OFF CLOTH $8.000 Worttt oF tog wanted, for which fifty per cont more will ve given, in cash Tone can ‘be obtained elee where, for or stmai) Jota, hy addressing Silat the store oe WM, Wx EME, % Centre wr corner of Duane. ASTROLOGY, {LATRVOVANCE —MR& SEYMOUR, NO. tle SPRING ee cMirvosant physician. Asthina, browehitie, com « . fr and Rhine? complaiate, ity, Ayspepea, 4.) 8), palpitation, lemaie debility and irregulart irable, and sausfaction oF Mo pay. aat tes cured, if