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BOARDING AND LODGING. LL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN Y- A eet eet near Fifth avenue, would let two or four fur- rows, abd exclusive use of & large bathroom, &¢., ‘en the third ‘floor, to nor & small family w ‘childsen, If required, ‘ailendance of servant. Reference For address apply at Madi- wen square Pout office, IVATE FAMILY, SPOUETING, THEIR Ae ee desirous of reuting the second floor, fur- Bished, ithout board, to one or more 0 etna nd a wale. iin Hote delight aad on 01 " three doors ‘Thirty- wo minutes Ww Bite house. For particulars apply on the premises, PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TWO OR THREE ‘well furnished roows to single gentlemen without board. noge exchanged. Apply at No, 135 Wooster sireet, near A. SUIT OF FLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON second flor, in a private family, to et, with boar 10 ntleman and hits wife, The house is desirably looaed tn eat Fourteenth street: references given and require!. Ad ess Clinton, box 110 Herald oflice. A. RANDSONE SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor will be rented, togetber or separate, to gentlemen ‘voly, with breakfast if required, in a private family, by apply- ‘Mog at 14) Ninth street, third door east of Brogdwa; QUIET HOME FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR @gentieman and wife, with full or partial boad; rooms pry ony furnished; bath and gas; family small. Inquire midi Hast weotleth street, between lway and Fourth wenue. WELL FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH GAS, BED- room and pantry on the first floor, suitable for a lady and entieman, with board for the Indy only, or two single gentle en, may’ be bad by calling at 185 Laurens street, below Bleecker. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR A LADY AND gentleman, with or without board, at a reasonable rate, ‘The house bag all the modern improvements, with a private fa- wally and a comfortable home, at 219 West Twenty-seventh st. (A PRIVATE FAMILY, OF THREE ADULTS, OccvU- ing @ large newly furnished house up town, on the west side, will aecomm two single gentlemen who are in pursuit of a quiet and elegant home, with superior apartments Rad unexceptionable tables. Address Virginia, with real name, Herald office. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM ATTACHED (pleasantly overlooking Washington square, gas, &c.,) to Het, together or separately, 10.8 single gentleman Breakfast on Sundays if required. “Apply at No. Fourth street, near ‘Thompson. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND BOARD in Brooklyn, with a respectable young widow lady where Tew or no other boarders are taken, “Address, stating particu- lars, 0. B. F., box 887 Post office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SUIT 01 furnished rooms (0 @ gentleman and wife or single gentle men. Dinner at 6 o’el Also a front basement furnished, lable for @ physician's office. The house is desirably located ‘on Eleventh street, between University place and Fifth ave: nue. Address Fordham, station D Posi offic PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE A gentleman and his wife or one or two single gentlemen, With pleasant rooms and board. Apply at 125 West Twenty: second street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues, Location unexceptionable, Reference required. FAMILY OR PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN Wy with private table if desired, a large and handsome par: Jor, second story, front on Broadway, three windows and bal ony, with suit of bedrooms and all the modern improvements, Apply atthe Smitbyonian House, Broadway, corner of Hous sireet. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR own house, would like to rent & handsome snit of fur- mished rooms, with board, toa party willing to pay liberally for good accommodations; jocation near Broadway: ears ant wages leave the corner for nearly every part of t In- ‘quire at No. 72 West Thirty-second street. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, furnished, on second story; also a parlor if desired, closet ‘Altached; hot and cold water, bath, &c.; terms moderate; with out board $5; rooms are cool, neat, healthy, convenient, &c. 37 West Washington place, near Sixth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A SINGLE GENTLE. man desiring board, and willing to pay a fair price for the same, ean hear of such ina private family; family and neighborhood unexceptionable; references must be the same. Address H. H., box 1,042 Post oilice. A CHOICE OF BEVERAL DESIRABLE ROOMS (BOARD included), suitable for families or single gentlemen, at 12 Glinton place, ‘near Broadway. Beautiful location; superior table; terms reasonable; references exchanged; dinner at six. (A. HANDSOME SUIT OF FARLORS AND BEDROOM, on second floor, magnificently furnisbed, handsome paint~ ings, mirrors, ghandellers, lace curtains aud’ fine toned piano- torte; borat me pon iG eee oa wife. Terms very’ moderate; _ fai private; private table if desired; hotise new. 162 West Twenty-sixth street. Ay GENTLEMAN, AND LADY DESIRE BOARD | A short distance from the city, where they can have the ‘quiet and comforts of a home; would prefer a hice, quiet conn- try inn or farm house, Address, stating terms, P. P,, Herald e. Y¥ “A WINTER HOME CAN BE OBTAINED FOR THREE or four single gentlemen by applying soon. at 17 West Ninth street. References exchanged. Dinner at 6} o'clock. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OF QUIET HABITS, desiring to procure agreeable apartments for the winter, €an be aecomm by applying at 835 Houston street, near Broadway. FURNISHED ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR,"IN A small house, near Broadway; no other rooms tn the hhonse to let; no family in the house but a lady and gentleman, Apply at #0 Franklin street, OARD—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with full or partial board in a private family, at 126 East Thirty-first street, near Third avenue; the house has all the modern improvements. Terms $5 6) to $5 per week. OARD.—TO LET—SECOND FLOOR OF A FIRST class modern house toa family, gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, with full or partial'board, in rooms to suit, convenient to carsand stages. 65 Hammond street, between Bleecker and Fourth streets. OARD.—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS ON second floor, and one room on fourth floor, can be obtain. ed at 44 West Twenty-third street, near Fifth avenue. Refe- rences nged. OARD.—ONE 'OR TWO GENTLEMEN, tieman and wife can have second floor, front, in a most desirable location. Lexington avenue, References required. OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor of a modern house, containing every convenience, io let, with board, to a gentleman an to single gentle: ‘men; location unexceptionable and cbnvenient. Apply at. 429 Fourth street, near Second avenue. Will be let furnished or unfurnished. OARD.—GENTLEMEN CAN FIND GOOD ROOMS and good board, in a pleasant family, at moderate prices, by calling at 182 Grand street, half way between Broadway and Bowery, nearly opposite ‘ths Odd Fellows’ Hall, Stages and cars pass the door every two minutes. OARD AND TUITION.—THREE OR FOUR LITTLE irls can receive board and instruction in the English branches; French and music if desired. They would enjoy the comforts of a home, combined with the regularity of a school. Terms moderate. Address for one week Education, iO West Forty-fifth street, between Broadway and Sixth av. OR A GEN. ficely_ furnished room on the Apply at 93 BOARD AND LODOING.— WANTED, BY A LADY, GEN. Seman and servant, two rooms partially furnished. © Ad. Gress Ben Israel, care of A. Hirshberg, 71 William street, stating terms, &c.' Must be a respectable Jewish family. OARD IN BROADWAY.—A LIMITED NUMBER OF respectable Persons may’ ‘obtain board and superior rooms in a first class house, possessing every modern improvement, An excellent table; dinner at ix o'clock. Apply at 882 Broad- ‘Way, below Union'square. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO FURNISHED rooms to let, to two single gentlemen, with the privilege of jessons in French. Apply to Professor ‘Dubos, ‘No. 42 West ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Madison square. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—ROOM AND BED- room on second floor, for A gentleman and wife; also room for a single gemileman. Apply at 93 East Fifteenth street. Reference given and required. OARD IN EAST BROADWAY.—LARGE AND SMALL rooms, with board, for gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Dinner at six o'clock. Apply at 32 East Broadway. Boa AT 51 CROSBY STREET, BETWEEN BROOME and Spring streets.—Single gentlemen will find excellent accommodation; single or double rooms; bath, hot and cold Pobre @ good sirbstantial table; family English; day boarders en. OARD IN BROOKLYN, AT NO. 66 WILLOUGHBY street, with rooms to suit applicants desirous of securing & pleasant home. Gentlemen seeking a permanent tocation as first class boarders in a private family, can make mutual and satisfactory arrangements in every respect. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished room, also a single room, to let, with board, in & private family. ‘The house is delightfully located, and has all the modern conveniences. Apply at 22 Henry’ street, be- tween Amity and Congress streets. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A ROOM TO LET, SUITA- ble for a family or one or two single gentiemen, at Henry sweet, five minutes’ walk from Fulton or Wall’ street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMI Ty can accommodate a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, with full or partial board, with pleasant rooms; gas and bath jn the house; near City Hall, 295 Jay street, con Zemlent to Wall, Fulton’and South ferries. “No bill on the nse. OARD IN BROOKLYN, 108 CLINTON STREET.—A handsomely furnished suit of parlors on first floor, front- fing on Clinton and State streets, to let, with board, to a gentle- man and his wife. References required. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—WITH PLEASANT rooms, for single gentlemen: also rooms tp accommodate gentlemen and their wives, at 105 Pineapple street, Terms moderate. Bosry, WANTEDAIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF ‘St. John’s Vee by a gentleman, wife and two children, aged four and six years; breakfast and tea for entleman; will ut boarders; wanted, bedroom and parlor connect- stating terms, W. M. C., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUN f. Be tiene Won Fite aiged uae GENTLEMAN, SOT ferred. Address, stating terms, I, G.8., box 3,172 Post office Bur WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND hid (four yenrs old); te heme fire included. Batintctory reference given Aad tte asad by Tuesday to Albert B. W., letter offiee, 42884 Browtware OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A. single gentleman, ‘not above Eighth it a staple sents ighih street. Address K., ——— OARD“WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM WITH ‘board, {n «strictly private family, where no other board. ers.are or will be taken, are wanted by gentleman aud his wile, Location between CAnton Rises and Twentieth street. References exchanged. Addresa W. O., box 174 Herald office, —————— BOAR, WANTED WITH SINGLE ROOM: BREAK fast at 7 A. M., and tenor dinner at7 P. M., at $1 per week, in some pleasant locality, between Ninth and ‘Twen fifth and ‘Third sn. and Kighth avenues. References exchan ‘Address K. A., Herald office, OARD WANTED.—TWO YOuNG LADIFS, SISTERS, ‘ wish Meo m mre vata family. Those having & pleasant room will please address, stating terms and particr Jars, B B., box 160 Hernid oftice, * a NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, BOARDING AND LODGING. AAA BoAsp WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WI!E AND inaid servant, with rooms on first or second floor, in & modern house, good iocation above Fourteenth street; perma- nent if suited. To a private family having more room than they need this will be a dine opportunity, as a fair price will be Lee fe ante anes. ban hind Poa ae on ne required, Andress i Post oflioe, with 1 name, price and location. e bi OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, FOR TWO Young entewen and their wives; two’ neatly furniaied rooms desired, with convenience for fire, and within five or ten ‘minutes’ walk of the ferries; ial board for the. goonernens dinner at 64g o'clock and private family preferred, Address .F, S., Herald office, stating terms, &e. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family, or where few boarders are taken; one or two rooms, unfurnished rooms preferred; location below Fourteenth stfeet. Pull board for lady, partial board for gen- tleman, Address, stating terms, location of rooms and locality, P. O, Bertine, station A, Post office, Spring street, OARDING.—A GENTLEMEN AND WIFE CAN FIND xood board, with an anfarnished front ; bedroom ‘and pantry in second story, at 81 Maedougal street (St. Cle: ment’s plice), between Bleecker and Houston streets, OARDING.—LIBERAL AND SUPERIOR BOARD FOR a few gentlemen, in @ priva ly, on moderate t with home comforts and attention to welt’ requirements; gas, bath, de. No, 9 Bleecke , between Broadway and the Bowery. OARDING.—SUITS OF ROOMS, ON SECOND OR third floors, for en and ‘their wives or a small Dunily, can be auglund family, No. 44 West Ninth street; also rooms for single bath, &e.; dinnerat six o by applying at ntlemen; gas, BoARPING-—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN, BE ACCOMNO- dated with good board and large comfortably furuished bedroom, on moderate terms, by applying at 33 Mott sireet, near Chatham, ROOKLYN—WITHIN THREE MINUTES’ WALK OF Fulton f » two gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, can fd a pleasant home in a private family by calling at 4 Sands street, HU pesentetigp ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR A FAMILY or single gentlemen, ‘at moderate prices, can be obtained at 168 Lexington avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-se- cond streets, Persons of religious habits preferred, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN , at No. 6 Bleecker street. URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING of two parlors, pantries and folding doors, marble mantels, tea room, droom and kitchen; gas, warm and cold water, bath, water closets, laundry, de,’ For particulars, apply at 687 Fourth street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 188 THIRTY-SIXTH street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. IRENCH BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—GENTLE- men and wives, ‘or a family of five or six persons can be accommodated at 170 West Thirty-seventh sweet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, 6.902, AND CHEAP LODGINGS —CLEAN AND Com. JF foribale single rooms, 26 to 37 cents per night; gentleman and wife, 75 cents, Globe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and Wil- Mam streets, N.Y. Open all night, N.B.—Board if desired, ENRY STREET, SOUTH BBOOKLYN.—A CHOICE OF yoome for gentlemen, or a geutieman and wife, may be jud at 292 Henry street. Rooms with or without furniture. QSE,O8 TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with good board, where they will meet with all the comforts of a home, by applying at 344 First ave- nue. in the candy store, for two days. ARTIAL BOARD WANTED.—A YOUN! business w a furnished room, with fire, fi rivate family; washing, mending house. References exchan, Cosinopolitan, Herald office shes to. dress, stating terms, & LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board; house has all the modern iinprovements; famil private; convenient to carsand stages, Inquire at No. 6 Bat street, corner of Waverley place. ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, between Fourth and Thirtieth streets and Second and Fourth avenues. immediately, stating location and terms, A. P., Herald off 10 GENTLEME! let, without board, to one or two gentlemen, @ neat) a fur- —A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO ished comfortable room; bath, ton street. WO GENTLEMEN OF REFINEM and rooms, with modern convenien private family, where they ean find home comforts and ble society, tO improve their English. Address, stating pittticulars, V. and R., Union square Post office. ‘WO OR THREE YOUNG EUROPEAN GENTLEMEN are desirous to find board in a strictly private family, near Union square. Address A. M., box 546 Post office. WO SITTING ROOMS AND BEDROOMS ADJOINING, in a first class house and private family,tnear Madison Square, to let to gentlemen. Meals on Sunday if desired. No other ste taken. Apply at 15 Nassau street, room 12, between | and 3. 10 LET—EXCELLENT ROOMS, ON THE FIRST AND second floor, suitable for a’ gemleman and his wife, or single gentlemen, with good board and_all the couforts of a humo. Stages pass the door. Apply at 79 Ninth street near Fifth avenu » gus, kc. Apply at721 Hous NT WANT BOARD po 3 ‘FURNISHED ROOMS, IN THE BROWN stone house 83 Bowery, to smali, genteel families. Furn ture new. Suits or single rooms can be bad. Persons of re- spectability only need apply. See WABERTON, on the pre- mises. 10-1 SIC RNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON the first floor, to a single gentleman. Apply at 54 Bleecker Sweet, near Broadway. TNFURNISHED ROOM WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN and his wife wish a comfortable unfurnished room, in a quiet neighborhood, with a private family where there aré few cr no other boarders. The terms must not be over $8 per week. dress, stating all partionlars, J. R., Jr., box 4,513 Post office, No boarding house keeper need apply ‘ANTED—TO LET,\IN JERSEY CITY, A FRON' back parlor, with board, toa man and his wife for the winter, furnished; ‘price moderate; no other boarders taken; seven minutes’ walk from Conrtlindt street ferry; or would rent a suit of rooms. Apply at 199 Lidle Montgomery street. om UNIVERSITY PLAC nae. ROOMS TO 20 let, without board; suit parlors, &e. TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH aventes.—A gentioman and his wife, or a few. sin- Je gentlemen can obtain very pleasant rooms, with board; the house contains all the modern improvements, and delightfully situaced. 76) TENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE CORNER OF (2 ith avenue. —Pattor, bedrooms and single rooms, with board, will be let to respectable applicauts at reasonable raves. House in tine order, Dinner at 6 o'clock. O() WEST TWELFTH STRE : ZY dle accommodations in the new first class house 12) West Twelfth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, suitable for gentlemen snd their wifes, also two hall bedroods for sing! entemen. Dinner at six o'clock. ete OR 130 MADISON, AVEN lady on the second floor, with boar room for a single gentleman. 134 BAST FOURTEENTH, STREET—HANDSOMELY 2 furnished rooms, suitable for a gentleman and his wite or single gentlemen wishing first class accommodations, with full héard; house pleasantly located, near Stuyvesant park. References exchanged, 419 BROOME, STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—GEN- @ tlemen requiring neatly furnished rooms, ‘without hourd, in a central and pleasant location, will find every aceom- modation, at moderate prices, by applying as above. Gas, bath, ke, T76 BROADWAY. BE streets hantisomely furnished parlor and bed: room, on third floor front, with full or partial board, can be had by gentlemen only, at the above first class house. 989 BROADWAY, SECOND HOUSK ABOVE TWENTY- i very desirable; al References given and require Wi N NINTH AND TENTH sixth street, half a block from Madison sqyare, two locks from Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Board and well furnished rooms, single or in suits; respectable parties only need apply. Terms moderate. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. (CECB ROOM WANTED —A FEW GENTLEMEN WISH to hire a room, neatly furnished, with gas, fire and water rset adjoining, suitable for a private club room, Location on or near Fourth avenue and briween Fourteenth and Twenty third streets, Address Club, box 1,889 Post oifice, stating full particulars, ee neriniaeenasatinntieonbient ‘ALP A HOUSE WANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, between Kighth afd Fourteenth streets, and west of h avenue, Rent about $26). Address J, C, M., box 5,006 Post office. OOM WITH POWER WANTED—TO COVER FROM 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, well lighted, clean and comfort With one horse power. office. Address C,H. W., box 191 Herald HE WHOLE OR PART OF A SECOND OR THIRD floor, unfurnished, wanted by « fam rown persons; location central. Address, with’ full particulars, ©. F. Hy Broadway Post office, 10 LAWYERS.—DES. lawyer, immediately H. G. B., Herald oftice: JNFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED — FOR housekeeping (the lower floor preferred), not above Amity street, nor below Prince street, between Broudway and Eighth avenue, Address A. T,, station A., Spring street, K ROOM WANTED, BY A YOUNG in a good ollice, Address, withterms, 7ANTED A HOUSE, FURNISHED, FOR A LAR family, between Eighth and Twenty-third streets, west side of the city. Address A. B. C., box 79 Herald offi ‘OTTAGE IN NEW YORK OR Brookly: dining room and parlor on. the same tloor; must be suy with gas: rent. from $250 to $500. Address, with full particulars, G. W. E., box 1,647 Post office, ws NTED—A SMALL ASF OR RENT, A THREE OR FOUR , Suitable for a boarding house, located be- cker and Twentieth sireets, and Third and Seventh if snitable, will be taken for'aterm of three years. Address H, N, 8., Herald office. ANTED—FURNISHED APARTMENTS, COMPLETE for ping, on second floor, for & small family, not above Fifteenth street, near Second or Sixth avenue. Ad’ dress John MeKtbbon, $48 Fourth avenue. ‘Terms moderate. WANTED FA DOCTORS OFFICE, FURNISHED, BE tween Thirtieth and Thirty-eighth streets, and Fifth and Address immediately Morton, box 2,382 Post fighth avenues. office. ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A FLOOR THROUGH, BY a lady and gentleman. Must have all the modern im- Mae rent moderate, Address Apartments, Herald of. CORPORATION NOTICES. PARRA ANDAR AL OPIS PAO PLEIN ‘OTICK,—THE COMMI ON FINANCE OF THA Board of Gonnehaen meet in room No, 6 City Hal — ats wa until further notice. . H. VALENTIN, 2 Com mitine o@ X. PREAR, H. BULTREL, ; —— TPRE COMMITTER ON FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THR Bon eaters, of Counctimen will mect on the frst and thind the monthe of July, Anguat and. Septem. ber, at Firemenv peat eairmens Hall Mercer street, albalf past ven o!alogk . Ww. RULTREL, 2 Committee Fr % AG MORE. on Fire a Department. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. A GENTLEMAN OUT OF HEALTH WISHES TO RE- tire from business and would like to dispose of a nice four Rory house in @ very desirable location. Also, his busine», (Dental profession.) “To an experienced man this would be aa excellent opportunity, Address Dentist, Union square Post office. POTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS.—A SMALL CHOICE tract of land in ‘Texas, a good location for sheep or stock Falsing; for sale or exchange for & ueut apothocury’s store dolug & good business and well situated in New York oF vicinity. Ad: dregs Physician, Herald oftice. CPNTEAL PARKOON 10TH AND, 1TH STREETS, Bloomingdale road, on the heights, ten lots, house; nis pinks & wood investments will double, tn thy ears, Apply to'T. SMITH. ollice 4, No, 229 Broadway. A Conamianion will be paid, OR SALE—THAT SPLENDID BROWN STONE HOUSE on the northeast corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty- hinth street; also the three adjoining houses on the avenue; the houses have all the modern’ improvements, and have been Duilt by the day by the owner in the best inanner. ‘This is un- guesticnubly_ the ‘cheapest property inthe vicinity of Murray Hii, and will be sold on easy terms. To save trouble, the lowest cash price 1s $12,500 for corner; the others each $10,000. Apply on the premises. OR SALE—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE on Gifford’s Lane, Staten Island, on the line of the Staten Island Railroad, comaining about 2 acres, half of which is cleared land and the balance well wooded;' on the. premises 1s. a good house, algo a sinall tenant house, barn, hay bouse and other outbuildings, For price, terms, &c., apply to TURNER BROTHERS, 9$ Wall street. (OR SALE—A HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN stone house, on Lexington avenue, three doors above Thirty-eighth street. The house has] all the modern tmprove- ments. Thin is without doubt the cheapest property on Murray Hill. "Price $10,000.” Terms easy. Apply on the premises. OR SALE—A VALUABLE GRAZING FARM OF 125 acres, a few miles from the city of Hudson; foe, acres of pty gerne ane he pulang aes wi ‘be solda or exchanged for dwelling house, ss vnaniee san eee iE. 1 WARNER, 20 Pine stroet, OR SALE-—SIXTH AVENUE PROPERTY—THAT brown stone store on the northwest corner of Thirty eighth stroet, suitable for almost any tirst class business, cheap; terms easy.’ Apply on the premises. Fc SALE—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE ie and loft No. 204 Tenth » near Second avenne; has modern improv irable for a small family, Can be seen betwee! 1 Bo'clock P.M. Also, two lots on Fifty fourth street, between Second and Third avenues; and ‘one on 117th street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Apply to WRIGHT & LOSEE, 110 Broad stre if Water. OR SALE CHEAP—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESI- dence, in Tremont, 11 miles up the Harlem Railroad, with half an acre of land, laid out with fruit tees and shrubbery. Terms easy. Also a brown stone front house in Rast Thirty fourth sireet. Price $8,000. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCN, 415 Third avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—A NEAT HOUSE AND GARDEN, (nearly an acre of land), with a new barn anda good well of choice spring water; It is pleasantly situated near the Hud- son River Railroad depot and steamboat landings, inthe village of Hughsonville, Ttcan be bought'low for cash, and apart of the purchas ney would be taken in hardware; or terms easier it re Apply by note or otherwise at 82 Catharine street, Xi city. J. MU, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE IN TOWN— A fine suburban residence a few iniles from Greenpoint and Astoria, and accessible by railroad and steamboat within Jess than an how price $15,000; mortgage $6,225. VAN WINKLE & WINANS, Auctioneers, No. 1 Pine st. ear New Hamburg, Duchess county, N. ¥. et OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO VERY NEAT AND genteel two story, attic and basement brick houses, situated in Schermerliorn street, near Powers street, two minutes’ walk from Fulton ‘or Atlantic avenue’ cars. ‘The above houses are built in the bestmanner by J. W. Martens, architect, and are finished off first class outside and in, with fine cellar. Water alluhrough, gas, marble mantels, &c. ' Also one house for sale, m@ ne as’ above, on Suite street, near Powers street. Apply to Q J. FISHER, 106 Wall fstreei, New York, wo J. ; MARL. YS, architect, No. 2 Moniague street, rooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT FURNT ture, the three story marble front dwelling house No. 75 First place, first house from Court street, Brookly all the modern improvements, and in complete order throughout. Ap. ply to WM. H. WARING, 24 William street, N, Y. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, FURNISHED—THE VALU~ able three story and basement brown stone front house and lot No. 79 East Kighteenth street, delightfully situated, e- veen Fourth avenue and Irving place; the house is 25 Us 68 has just been put in complete order n improvements, d ig replete with all Apply on the’ premises between 10 mod and 1o'clock daily. Boarding house keepers need not apply. POR, SALE OR TO RENT—FOURTEEN NEW FIRST ciass brick houses in Canton and Hampden streets, Brook- iyn, near Fulton avenne—with Price from $4,000 to. quired. Inquire of 8. B. HIG change, N. ¥. RE L ESTATE.—FOR § basement an street, $10.000; houses and lot 63 $12,000; lot Brookiyn, E. as and all OW). Very litt ley re YTHAM, 82 Merchants’ Ex e modern, aves THREE STORY, ATTIC, rise and lot, 183 Mulbei Park street, 23 by 147 feet, , next to Seventh street, palance on mortgage. In: y street, N.Y. PROPERTY KNOWN AS 103 West e immediately. Apply to THOS, LIP! 10 JEWELLERS AND DRY ‘Ten or more valuable building lots in the vicinity of Brool lyn, unincumbered, to exchange for watches, jewelry or dry GOODS MERCHANT! goods: office. TO $20,00.—VALUABLE TRACTS suitable for Western trade; sold in quantities to suit chasers; also afew select tracts: ‘sale ata bargain for ea Apply at 347 Broadway, up stairs. C. B. HOWES & CO. CASH.—LEASEHOLD $5.80: bargain,—Three story with all the modern improvements, con 80 East Sixteenth street, opposite Si sant square: six yeurs’ unexpired $50 4 year ground rent, with privilege of another twenty-one vears' lease at five per cept on assessed value of lot, with privi- lege of ouother twenty-one years’ lease at five per cent ou as. ssed valne of lot—a purehise of house at end of se hen assessed valn neta Apply to THOS. DUGAN, at the otice Nassuu street, New York. tle guaranteed. Address Real Estate, box 120 Herald PROPERTY AT A nd basement house, ervatory attached, jeorge’s church. Stuy borboods in. the c: of P. Callaghan, 2 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE: ARTNER WISHES TO DISPOSE OF HIS INTEREST AL Tits frat clams bar and dining anioone $1500 cask Guired. Address Dickson, Herald office, YOPARTNERSHIP.—A PARTY HAVING ABOUT 3200 | J toinvesion good securit come associated with a good pi ‘an interview will s: fy. Call den lane, third story, trom 9 to LUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE etofore existing between Richard Murphy and nd known as the firm of Murphy & Dimond, dissolved by mutital consent. RICHARD MURPHY, pt. 21, 1 JOHN DIMOND. PiRQRTANt FOR CAPITALISTS.—WANTED, FOR A Inerative business, a special partner, with a capital of from $20,000 to $25,000. Unquestionable references will be given and required, and communications treated strictly confidential, Address K. & K., box 3,642 Post office. WAN or @ chattel morigage ean ving business with large pro! day on J. T. SMITH, 95 M FIRM ohn this TOA in a light manufacturing busi neg, silent—sp ED, A PART! ing—with a capital of $5,000. AddressBBradford, way Post office, giving real name and references, ox WY) Broad- TANTED—A PARTNER IN A MANUFACTURING business of an article of ver ‘ge consumption, and of acharacter as safe as any business can be: satisfuctory rele rence given. Address ZT, M., Herald office. $1 000 ree SIMTPARTNER | WANTED, i .' place of pariner who leaves the city, to buy the interest and one-half patent right of @ favorite and’ popular article, Address T. T., box 13) Herald office 6 —A PARTNER WANTED WITH THIS $2.000. ‘amount toengage with the advertiser inoes of the best paving business’ in the country. Address E. 0. & Co., box 130 Herald office. 2 000 —-WANTED, AN. ACTIVE PARTNER a + with this amount of capital, to join ina very profitable manufacturing business already established and in successful operation in this city. A fortune may be realized in a short time, as can be fully shown, Address A. L, Berry, New York Post office. 2.000 22 SrA PARTNER WANTED, WITH a the above amount of cash, to enter a business ia which a fortune can be made, The advertiser is about opening # fashionable hotel in this city, on the Brazilian plan. No othae house in the United States is conducted on the same priaciple. The rooms are nearly allengaged. The advertiser is desirous of forming a eopartnership with a person siitable for the above business. Address V. ¥. M., Herald office, for two ‘Agents need not apply 5.000 20, SOM PARTNER WANTED wiTHt ey this amount in a staple cash business, by a party of energy and ability, having control of a very large first class trade and very money making operation, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, St Nassau street $10.000 —A CHANCE TO INVEST THE ABOVE business, can be found by addressing, for two weeks, acture, Herald oflice, giving real name and place for view, FINE ARTs. JOR SALE BY THE ARTIST—A LARGE COL of first class oil landsoapes, all entirely new aad ¢ subjecis. Apply to Mr. J. D. WOOD, 809 Broadway HE FINE ARTS BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL, ENTERTAININ THe MELACHROMATYPTE Is the greatest u ‘The inventor, who obtai Austria, is highly patronized b Ung, He hale the most comptin PRINCESSES SIDONTA AND SOPHIA, OF SAXONY. This new art is in transferring oil painti npon any material—as wood. tin, leather, glass, china, guts mache, linen and silk cloth, stone, & AS nt for indies and amateurs of the fine arts,. it is not surpassed. In the artistical work of ornamenting turn! (ure, portfolios, paper boxes, wood, stone and tinware and faney articles, itsaves time and labor. Everyone, even those having no Mea of palutlng or skiilin drawing: can “KARN THIS ART IN LESS THAN ONE DAY. Tt will be tanght by the undersigned, agent of the patentee, or ONLY FIVE DOLLARS, No apparatus is necessary. Samples can be seen; also materials and patterns hd, at (lie W. HEISTERBERGK, STUYVESANT [ 639 Broadway, RAILROADS. NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Tepnesing, Fret, 21, 1859, trains will leave Twenty-sixth street station, New York, as follows:— For Williamabridge—7:48 and 11 A. M., 2:30 and 8:30 PV. For White Piains—12:30 and 6 P.M," and 615 PM. (rom ‘White and Centre streets. For Dover Ptains—4 P, M. For Albany—830 A.M. mail train. NING WILL LRAT Dover Plains—B:80 A. M. if White Plains—6 ang7 A. M. and 5 P.M. Williamabridge—6: » Land 340 P.M. 0) andl KIO A, W, J, CAMPBRLD, Superintendent, Albany—9J5 A. M., mail train. amonnt in a well established manufacturing | twenty-one years’ lease, at | SEPTEMBER 23, 1859. low, HOUSES, ROOMS, 40,59 LET, | | __PERSONAL. —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTAB- nou! TIN CONSHQUENCE OF THE FAMI- G.—CALL AS SOON AS YOU SEE THIS, lished segar store, stock, Pen ie Ae a, wi Jy going south. The house Is first class, with all: the H. M. A.B. ‘at Claes Custom, to a cash cuslome:. ihe whole will be sold | modern itoprovements, and iu trst rate order; location pleas- the owner retiring rom tbe seiall rade, Apply at 2 | ant; couveniont wraiivade and sages. No. ai6 West Thirty. | TNFORMATION WANTED.—LEFT HOME, ON | THE avenue, fifth sweet. The furniture will be sold ata fair valuadon, In- | J isth of May last, James Logan, a native of St. Allen's, —— quire 0x the premises; possession given immediately. En, Rand 23 years of age; about 5 feet seven inches, slight GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE NMONEY.—THE STOCK Picabarked, fair balr and slim in person; had on when he lel and fixtures o @ jewelry alore for wale, located on one FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET-TO A CAREFUL ck frock coat and blue overcoat, no vest and mixed pant sie) streets of Brooklyn. Address M. G. W., Herald oflice.” No agents weed appl BULARD AND BOWLING FSTABLISHMENT FOR suie, in compleve order and doing fair business, which imay be much increased; vooms spacious; rent moderate; lerms.easy. Apply at621 Broadway, near Bleecker siveet, up rs. will be sold for $2,000 cash. BY giterey tt RECTIFYING HOUSE AND WHOLESALE Mi ess for sale—Situated at 166 West Thirty littl street. Inquire of HENRY WILKENS, at the above place, or At his cooper shop, corner of Washington and Gaasevoort streets. OR SALE—CHBAP FOR CASH, AN INVOICE OF tly imported staple hardware, or would exebange fora house Or ota at cash aluo located’ between Union and ‘ent Mil and Fourth and Sixth avenues, wi particulars, box 166 Post offlee New York. wi Fo, SALE—THE STOOK AND FIXTURES CO) of the Essex Restaurant, 354 Grand street, eo The above restaurant has been fitted up ag # ladie’s and ge demans’ restaurant and’ supper rooms, and is’ tarnished {na style that will compare favorably with any other similar tablishment in the city. The owner's reason for sel other business occupies ail his tine. with steam capacity sufficlent to cook for five han ‘The whole to be leased for ten years; terms easy immediately. Inquire on the premises. THOMAS H. FERRIS. FR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC - ing business connected with the hardware trade. Capital aoe about $5,000. For particulars address box 119 Herald office. R SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A POR- er house, established on one of the best corners and Jargest thoroughfares in the city; doing @ splendid business; has been so for the last 25 years. This isa chance for a bust ness man. né bata cash customer need apply, A note ad- dressed 16 C. C., Herald office, will be atended to. OR SALE~A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR store. Inquire on the premises, 56 Roosevelt street. OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING house, 17 Atlaniic street, Brooklyn, now doing @ good bu- siness. Apply on the premises, to JAMES LEDDIN. OR SALE—A DINING SALOON AND LEASE RIGHT among all the dry docks. Call at 87 Pike slip. OR SALE—A TIN ROOFING AND TIN STORE, established 10 years, with a good business; will be sold cheap with stock and tools complete; death of the owner is. the reason for selling. | Thquire at 89 Washington sireet, Hoboken, or 16 Crosby street, New York, up stairs, POR, SALEAT NEWARK, N. fixtures of a first class grocer; Street, now doing a strictly cash week! the whole or part of stock, to suit the pu Teast $1,000 cash required. Inquire of STMMON WORTH, wholesale grocera, corner of Murray ing is furnished 4 persons, Possession THE STOCK AND 4 tea store, on Broad f $450 per SALE—A MANUFACTURING ed up town, and now doin, which can be inereased to any amo chinist wishing to sta mannfacturin is retiring fro BUSINESS, LO- 4 profitable cash business This is a its wi sewing machines. Reason for selling th n business. Address Machinist, box 147 tales a! (OR SALE—THE FURNITURE, GOOD WILL, FIX- tures and a five years! lease of the Franklin Hose, Chest- nut street, above Third, Philadelpaia. Termsreasonable, Ap ply to the proprietor, O. H. P. PARKER. FOE SALECDINING AND OYSTER SALOON, WITH ‘@ ladies’ saloon attached; doing a good business; bad Jealth is the reason tor gelling. ' Inquire of C. 1. F., O78 'Hud- son street. OR SALE—A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS RESTAU- ar and lodging house; long lease at low rent; offered a great Bargain; all fully furnished and in complete running order; location centr BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassan stre OR SALE—VERY LO! tiring fron business, bowiin hg a go | office. NSEQUENCE ‘OF RE , Well established di and billiard saloons, beautifully fitted up; all business, and very excellent chances BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassin street. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF the old established public house, 235 Filton sireet, near Washington market. Tevims moderate. Apply to A. IL. TY- LOR, on the premises. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A HAT and cap store. Inquire at 119 Eighth avenue, OR SALE—THE HALF INTEREST OF A L0! . tablished and good paying business in one of the best markets in the eity, one of the partners wishing to retire from. the business. None but a person of good character will be treated with. The advertiser's address may be had by calling in the shoe store 142 Chatham street, or @ note addressed W., as above, will be attended to. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘a first class wholesale and retail liquor store, in the best business location of the Fourth sand, well established and do ing good business. T.. EY, 57 Chatham street. (OR SALE CHEAP OR BXOMANGE—WHEELER & ‘Wilsoi Singer's, Grover & Baker's, Finkle’s and other new and second hand sewing machines. Cash advanced on maciines and all kinds of merchandise, or bought, by THOMP- SON & CO., 102 Nassau street, second tloor, room '2. OR SALE OR TO LET—VALUABLE LEASE OF A provision lishment, containing two smokehouses, an icehouse, and every convenience for carrying on a prosperous business; also, the necessary utensils and instruments, if re- quired. ‘at 654 Washington street. NAMILY GROCERY.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD weil and lease of aood family greece in Brooklsn for rood stand, and near the fe: None but princi; jy. Address X. I, Herald office eer ‘Inquir sale. need app), LOUR AND FEED STORE FOR SALE—DOING A good cash business, with horses, truck, wagon, harness. stalls connected with the store. uire at 27 Clinton street. NUANO.—A LL LOT OF ELIDE GUANO FOR sale, at the ultural Warehouse, 193 Front street. JOHN MOORE. ‘OB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—ON REASONABLE ht Vege 5 La ay hi engine mt Sipe hand presses, cylinder press, types, de, For particulars apply at 12 Maid Jane, ‘and No. 7 Liberty street, up stairs. re nies ATENT FOR SALE.—CAPITALISIS ARE SOLICITED to examine a useful invention, needed in every fami particularly for ladies. Ithas been'pateuted in Fraice, Enz Jandand America. Office, 143 Fulton street, near Browdway, third siory. Oilice hours from 12to 2 o'clock. 10 BE SOLD, ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF THE proprietor, the old established drug store, No. 43144 Grand street, with the lease of three years from the first of May next. Rent $300. For any one with a small capital this isa rare ance. ring’ waxes, for EA STOR! N BROOKLYN, DOING cash busines ‘old cheap toa cash customer applied ately, at REID & TOWNSEND'S, 105 Mar ray street, New York, TERY VALUABLE INVE PORTION OF which will be disposed of very low for the developement and opevation of it dnd is decidediy one of the most money making ever offered the public. An unusual good x jet BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 31 Nassau street, 20) P,P. PP. P. AU. PHELPS’ PAT. PORTABLI Presses and State and county rights for sal MAS A. REES, General Agent, 378 Broadway. qT 50. FOR SALE, THE, PATENT RIGHT OF A OU, frst class agricultural implement. Will pay 400 per cent profit, with an immense demand. Very little capital re- quired. County and State rights for sale very cheap. Call and See ic sit 175 Broadway, office No. 8, first floor. 13. 000. —LARGE STORE AT ATLANTIC DOCK i «for sale at asacritice.—The store is $744 feet front by 80 feet deep, built of aor four stories, and valued at $29,000. Tt will be Sold for $13,000 if applied for immediately. M.S. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. <a DANCING ACADEMIES, pte archer on wens) SO AT ARENOR'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, 63 West Thiriy-fourth street, near Broadway, N. ¥., and 9) South Kighth street, Brooklyn, E. D., are now open, ‘Days in New York, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Brookiyn, Monda; UThursdays. Cireulats may be obtained at eltier of a mies. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, . No. 86 Buoapwar, New Yor«, No. 137 MONTAGUE PLACR, BROOKLYN. New York, on WEDNESDAYS abd SATURDAYS, com- mening September 24. Brooklyn, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing September 27. Private class for ladies at 11 A. M.; class for children at 4 P, lemen at 8 P. 4 school pl ea nd school plasses attended, or gen miftes, private classe Cireulan aay be had at exter of te academies ir. vO) lakes at pleasure in calling attention te the enlargement of his Brooklyn establishment’ “The lange room has nearly double its foriner capacity, with ante-rooma {n proportion. Great attention hag beea given to the adoption Of A proper system of ventilation. Sir, DODWORTH has ever made it his duty to introduce, in addition to all the fashionable dances, stich exercises and dances as would have the moat salutary effect upon the figure, walk and general deportment of those placed under his charge. ANCING.—MUBRAY HILL. toreceive a limited number dence, No, 29 West Thirty sixth street as above E FERRERO'S A DANCING £9 West Fourteenth street, N. inton street, Brooklyn, The above academies will open in New York on the Sth of October. aud in Brooklyn on the 11th of October, at 334 P.M. lemen'sclnss October 10, at 74 P.M. Schools and private attended; pupils can enter at any time, Cireulars can be had at the academies L DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 Broome street. Ladies meet TUFSDAYS and FRIDAYS, 3to6 P. a Gea temen 7 to 104, P Chidren, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, $t06 P.M, Ladies’ primary classes instructed by Mrs, BROOKES, Private lessons at hours not ocenpied by classes. pays bears bai tet idee “A tig fa ie dances taught in one course o NOTRER EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING MP pCHARRAUD'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 54 East Thirteenth sireet, will re-open on Saturday, Oct. 18 a 12 o'clock, noon, for childten; at 3% P.M for young ladies fad. young Renlémen, and on Tweaday. he wth, at 3 for el ren, and al . M. for gentlemen. Circulars can sei RESTAURANTS, BRANCH OF THE FRFORD SHADES Washington street near City Hall, Brooklyn. The undersigned notifies his friends ahd the public that grand supper will be given next Monday night at the above named shades, when all the delicacies of the season will be served up, hoping (o see all his old friends on the occasion, he promises to do ail in his power to make the evening comforta. able and pleasant, FRED. PONTIN, Proprietor. neem tee alate REEN TURTLE SOUP AND STERAKS—. THR GE Natta shioon corner of Thiteenth greet tad Bemaeee tobeserved up ts day and the following week. Families MME. JACKSON WISHES ther new resi- For terms, de., apply MIES, classe supplied by the quart or gallon, MCCABE & CAMPBELL, caterer. private family only, for one year or longer. house in in good order, with modern conveniences and furniture; car- pets, dc.. mostly new. Apply at No, 8 West Eleventh street, pear St, Denis Hotel, A HANDSOME THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick house, with all the modern improvements, bath and Jus throughout, to let, with carpets aod. oileloth for. sale chea for cash if applied for soon. Apply to J.C. GILES, 11 Sou Willlom street. \ORNISHED HOUSES. —THE UNDERSIGNED WILD completely furnish a. lunited number of tirst class houses in desirable locations for families residing to or oatof town Who desire a city residence ior the winter or for a shorter or me. Persons in want m rly to insure a suitthem, Also an elegantly furnished private house to be yented in apartments by the doy, week or month for par= weddings, committees, references, &e., aud for any re- Apply morni . Hough, 35 Clinton place. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—TO A PRIVATE family; in Twenty-second street, near Fourth avenue; twelve rooms, and in perfect order; rent moderate to a satis. iguaui. Apply at 06 Kast Twenty second street, tron crevening to or address RDENS.—TO LET, TH jonery deparument of the "Pals nf the American Institute. Inquire FRUIT AND CON- ardens during the at 197 Sixth avenue, NSIST- usive use delight- FURNISHED OR PARTLY, més with large pantries, aud ex ing of three of « large bathroom, &e., on the third story of a ho fully situated near Pitth'avenue, in the vicinity of the St. Ger- main Hotel. References equare Yost ofhce for address. TEAM POWER IN SPRUCR rooms to let, with steam power, suitabl cihers, being on the rst and second floors. GRE jo. 13 Spruce street. TEAM POWER, WITH LARGE ROOMS, TO LET; AT 213 Centre street, 10 LET—FROM NOVEMBER 1, NEXT, A FURNISHED bouse at Fort Washington, with iwelve sores of ground at- tached, beautifully situated on the Hudson river, and accessible by railroad in one bour from Chambers street. ' Also for sale a pair of carriage horses; the owner being in Europe, and havin; ho further use for them, they will be sold cheap. ‘Apply at Park place. \OMLET—A FIVESTORYSTONE HOUSE. 79 EAST FOUR- teenth street, for a first class boarding house, with all mo- improvements; also a store; an excellent sland for a sa- loon; within a few doors of the opera house. Apply at 75 East Fourteenth street. (0 LET—THE FRONT BASEMENT, SECOND FLOOR, ‘one room on third floor, with use of laundry, sub-cellar and bath room, &c., in house 48 Barrow street; u use is in com- plete order, rent to a sinall family at the rate of $360 per year. changed. Inquire at Madison STREET.—SEVERAL for printers and Apply to H.W. 10 LET—THE NEW STORE adjoining, 123 Rivington street. ‘The store is well calen- Taied for any light fancy business.” For particulars inquire on the premises, of O. A. MAXFIELD. AND APARTMENTS 0 LET—NO, 85 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, CORNER. of Third avenue, y Second story: also a third story, rent $200; rooms in third, and six in second Story. Apply in the store of Mrs, GARLAND. Also four rooms, $1 50a month, 0 LET—TILL 1ST OF MAY NEXT, AT VERY moderate rent (with privilege of remaining), @ three story And basement brick house; pleasantly situated on 125th street, pear Sixthavenue. Any portion or the whole of the furniture tor sale if required-present oeeupant going to Europe | venient to horse and steam cars and Harlem boats. Add. W. L. H., Herald office. (0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF 619 WATER STREET; third floor of 269 Bowery. Also three rooms at 24 Ludlow street, and two rooms at 24 Ludlow, 128 Chrystie, 102 Cannon, and 97 and 9% Thompson streets, and other ‘apartments; rents low. Inqutre of A. M. FANNING, 269 Bowery. lO LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE FIRST class dwelling house No. 169 East Broadway, near Rut- gers and opposite Canal street; is in perfect order throughout. ply to 4. W. PIRSSON, No: 5 Wall street, third floor. (0 LET—THE STORE AND BACK BASEMENT NO. 213 Tenthavenue. ‘The store has two large show windows, and is suitable for any kind of business. For particulars ap- ply to THOS, MURTHA, 79 Seventh avenue, corner of Six- Tenth street; in the feed store, N. ¥. 10 LET—NO. 166 WEST FORTY.SECOND STREET, A TO ew brown stone first class bouse, with all the modern fmprovements. Apply toJ. VAN WAGNER, 158 West Forty. second street, 0 LET.—MURRAY HILL.—THE DESIRABLE BROWN stone front house No. 36 West Thirty-sixth street; part of the furniture for sule. Possession can be given in a few days. (0 LET—TWO PARLORS AND TWO BEDROOMS, IN Po rouse No12 Fourth avenne, containing the tmodeg" fen. snitable for a small genteel fainily. W. & T. LEWIS. rovements, bath, gas, & juire in the carpet store of (0 LET—A FURNISHED DWELLING HOUSE, THREE, story, coutaining eight rooins, ta a very pleasant Tocation im Sout Brooklyn, Possession given Ist of October if desired. Inquire at No. 4 Harrison place, between Clinton street and Tompkins place. (0 LET—FURNISHED, UNTIL NOVENBER 25, A SE- cond floor, including’ four rooms, with or without full board, on Fourth avenue, near Dr. Hawk's chnreh; the house ds of the tirst respectability and terms reasonable. Address 8. F., box 404 Post office. MP LET-PARTIALLY FURNISHED OR SH- d, the new three story and basement high stoop firs class brown stone house, No. 206 West Twenty-ninth street, bewween Eighth and Ninth avenues; all the modern improve ments; splendid location; possession immediately. Apply on the premises or at No. 160 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-first st. 0 LET—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WELL AC- quainted with the business—the old established public house 23 Chatham street, opposite the City Hall. Itis furnished complete, and the upper part oecupied for furnished rooms and lodg! ‘The furniture will be sold if desired, or ail will be ren person who can make himself responsible. If not disposed of in three days, @ man will be Wanted to take charge of the business. Apply on the premises between 8 and 10 o'clock A. M. ‘D SHOE ng house ESTABLISHED BOOT shelved. Also a two story dwei Inquire at 497 Canal street. O LET—A FIRST CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT I the large brown stone front building 288 Hudson str near Canal street; dimensions of eack 25 by 99, containing all the necessary gas and other fixtures. requisite for any busines, Tmmediate possession given. For further particulars apply to W. H. BROOME, 185 West Twenty-first siréet, from 8 to 10 A, Mor 2006 10 LET IN BROOKLYN—THE THREE STORY AND basement Philadelphia briek front house, on the southwest ner of Nevins and Livingston streets. An unexceptionable location for a genteel residence. The ‘honse contains wll the modern improvements. Apply to JOHN F, HENNESSY, 71 Bridge street, Brooklyn. 10 LET FURNISHED—THE LARGE AND ELEGANT house 245 Bridge street, Brookly The family going to Europe. ‘Apply hed complete. i the premises. 0 LET OR LARGE THREE STORY BRICK building, for manutactiring or other purposes, situated in Marion street. Inquire of WM. J. COEY, 46 Ma rion street. LOST AND FOUND. STRAY SAIL BOAT CAME ON MR. BENJAMIN Pike's shore about three or four weeks ago. It is about 16 Feet long, painted bine, black and white; the top of the mast is brown. Bowery Bay, Astoria, L. I. (OUND—IN ONE OF THE CITY OMNIBUSES, A jortemonnaie, containing money, which the owner can have by calling atthe Manhattan Hotel, proving property and paying for this advertisement, OST—FIVE ERIE CITY BONDS OF $100 EACH, NOS. 49 to 53, dated November 4, 1851, ten years torun. The Above bonds are either lost or misluid. All persons are eau- tioned against negotiating or purchasing them, payment baving been stopped. Any person.having found the same will be re- warded by giving notice to Samuel B, Jackson, No. 183 Rast Twenty-first street. OST—ON MONDAY NIGHT, RETURNING FROM THE L ‘opera to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, y's gold link brace- jet. A liberal reward will be paid for its delivery at the oitice of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. O8T—ON THURSDAY, 2D INSTANT, GOING FROM 4 Eleventh street and University place, in a Fifth avenue Stage, a pair of gold spectactes, with the owner's name on them: ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving them at 148 Spring stre OST—ON TUESDAY, 20TH INST. A_ PROMISSORY note, drawn by J. Lobeck for $47, due Feb. 1, 186), and payable to the order of Julian Allen, 18) Water stréet. ‘Said hoie is unendersed, and not uegotiabie. The finder will confer a favor by returning it to the depot of Julian Allen's granu- lated smoking tobacco, 180 Water strget. T—ON WEDNESDAY, BY A YOUNG LADY, stranger in the city, a bead purse containing a smail sum of money (ail she had), also some papers belonging to another yerson, which adds greatly to her distress. The tinder may Kcep the mouey. and receive her grateful thanks by eacloaing the papers in @ note addressed to Miss Caroline Perey, Union square Post olive, @ST—A BANK BOOK ON THE BOWERY SAVINGS Ti itenit Soh t2s, from Prince street to. White, The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 13735 Sul- livan stre ITRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM THE PASTURE LOT OF $5 T. Bassford, near the depot at Fordham, on Thursday night, Sept. 15, two bay mares, about 15 hands high, 5 years old; have long black tails, with black manes and legs; one is a yellow and the other ared bay. Any person returning them io me at Forham depot will be liberally rewarded. T. BASSFORD. YARD—FOR A RUSSET HATBOX, ABOUT inebes square, lost August 16; 4 leather tab, von, led tohandie; also the name “Virgin” is written with lead pencil on a strip of wood across the top. If returned to Mr. Taylor, office of Florence Hotel, 400 Broadway, the above reward will be paid and no questions asked. iT. A » 9 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, 2D INS parrot, green and vellow, one wing eut and the head yellow. Any one who will return it to Mrs. 83 Wooster street, will receive the above reward. REWARD.—TAKEN BY MISTAKE OR STOLEN $2) from the steamboat Metamora, of Monday, Septem- der 12, a risset trunk, marked “E. M.’ on one end, one alrap broken off, and a card tied to the handle mark York.” The above reward will be paid and Hons naked qu leaving it with Mr, Tawior, oftice of Florence Hotel, Broadw: —LosT OR STOLEN, ON MONDAY BO eR ear ieee fa Rrondwas, or trom Broad way through Ninth to Sixieenth siesta pes tel, chain Any ‘array street, will receive the above reward, Was In delicate health and not very sound minded. An; formation of him will be gratefully received b; his aitioted mother at 126 Butler street, South Brooklyn, N. ¥- JT? 8, EEUX YOLEMAN, FROM HALLE, PRUSSIA, is now in New York, he is requested to call at 49¢ East ‘ welfth street, corner ot Broadway, F JOHN HARRISON, FORMERLY FROM GILDER- some, near nd, when last heard from was in. Auburn, N. ¥. divection to Wm, Turner, 75 Mul- berry street, 1 he will hear of an old friend. Tr EDWARD OR CATHARINE NILAND WILL CALI at Patrick Heferns, 18 Dover street, New York, they will find their brother, James Niland, who landed in New York op. the Isth September. PPORTUNITY.—I GOT A LETTER FROMSOME ONE who threatens much and says he has got hold of my let- ters tow is thist Thope you destroyed then, Its cruital io take your letters out of the Post oflice. Reply to my last. -Al- ways your friend. muy LADY IN M A GREEN PLAID SHAWL, WHO ON in a Wall street and Broadway stage, and. got out at Twenty-tifth street at 534 P. ML, can hear of some- thing abe left behind by addressing D. Darkman, Union square Post office, N LAST SAT! Post ollice fi URDAY'S HERALD you was not mine. WANTED SIS 2 0, rine and Owen Casey, who landed in the month of July last, Any information concerning their whereaboute would be thank{ully received by thelr sister Margaret, at92 Christo pher street. DRY GoUDS. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- ains.— In consequence of reuring from the busit %. UNLFELDER, ‘ot $01 Canal street, three doors. west 0 Broadway, will sell ont his entire stock, over $60,000 worth of ope embroideries, real thread laces, trimmings and French facy goods, all of which have been bought for cash and will be sold at a very great reduction to clove the business. TTENTION, SKIRT DEALERSI—CALL AND EX- ‘amine our misses’ woven skirts, 20, 18, 16, 14 and 12 ladies’ 40, 31, 25 and 20 springs, woven good shape, C. L, HARDING. Factory 281 Spring street, near Hudson, T 755 BROADWAY—WOVEN SKIRTS,MADE LARGE A or small, for the opera or the ball, for mi and for all, 40 springs to 4, well_ made and cheap. Old skirts made over. Engle skirt factory, 755 Broadway, corner of Eighth street, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN form ladies requiring any kind of plain work, shirt. mak ing or baby linen, in all its branches, that they ean have the same executed in'a superior manner, and on the most liberal by applying at 63 Marion street. A note addressed 10 T. G. will be unmediately attended to, N, B.—Will Gf requir- ed) attend at the of any Indy, by the day or week. AMES GRAY & CO, WILL OPEN ON ‘Toespay, September 20, NEW FALL GOODs, ef their own Importation, comprising a beautiful selection of SILKS, POPL , VALENCIAS. LOUR OTTOMANS AND POPLIN REPS, MERINOES, DELAINES, &e., €e., &e. J.G.& Co, invite special ai L LACES AND FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, manufactured expressly for their retail trade—of the latest Paris styles. mamrer 729 BROADWAY. KIRTS.—WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS, $125; [4 $150, Dealers, supplied with 9 spring $7 per dozen, 12.810 and 14 $13. Old skirts made over. ©, L. HARDING, Woven skirt factory, 261 Spring street, near Hudson. XKIRT MANUFACTURERS—WE HAVE WOVEN TAPE is various numbers: fine article, tire edged, dark and white, forsale. €, L. HARDING, Skirt Factory, 281 Spring sireet, near Hudson. TULCANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS.— THE undersigned has now in store, at wholesale only, and is daily receiving from his factories in the United States and from. the est manufactories abroad, large quantities of shirred elas- tic fabrica, embracing all made by cementing, weaving, braid- ing, sewing, or however united, including all Ga webs, tapes, suspenders, garters, cords, &c., &., and grant cense stamps with authority te manufacture or import and sell the vulcanized rubber elastic fabrics. Al! sucl Cana can ae have a fac similie of my name, without which no goods legally vended in the United States during the lifetime ara patent. HORACE H. DAY, Principal warehouse, 28 Cortlandt sireet, N. OVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS.— Best in every particular, and lowest in prices. Dealers will find it to their fnterest to call and examine Mme. DEMO- REST’S woven and excelsior skirt manufactory and wholesale depot, 875 Broadway. Children’s skirts and’ bustles in great variet FALL FASHIONS. GRAND OPENING.—IN CONSEQUENC inclemency of the weather, the opening will be contin w for two days longer, Friday and Saturday, Sept, 23 and 24, at WN. SIMMONS), 65 Broadway." The trade liberally déalt wit ONNETS AND PATTERNS.—AT MRS, BELL'S, NO. 3 atharine street. The newest styles of fall and winter ponnets now ready; country merchants supplied with pattern bonnets. N. B.—Patterns of basques, waists, visiites, cl mantilias, bertua capes, sleeves and aprons for ladies children.’ All kinds of stamping and embroideries for sale or done to order. \HARLOTTE G. SMITH WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, 26TH inst,, her exclusive aud elegant styles of Paris cloaks, man- comprising a full variety of ali the latest and most lies, with a large assortment of very choice gar ments mannfactnred expressly for city trade. Fall and winter bonnets of all kinds for retail trade. 1,002 Broadw Twenty sixth street. 5 ere MILLINERY AT MRS. SELF’S, 120 SIXTH AVE- nue—Comprising straws, trimmed and untrimmed; velvet { aud other bonnets, feathers, Lowers, ribbons, anda general stock of millinery’ goods. LOWERS ! FLOWERS ! AND FEATHERS! At 5) cents and 75 cer bunch. BRIDAL WREATHS AND COIFF 4 7. from $1 50 to $15 the set. ELVINA GUERIN’S, Houston and Bleecker streets, FURS, FURS, FURS.—THE LARGEST AND MOsT complete assortment of foreign and domestic furs to be nd in the eity is now open for inspection at BANTA’S, 397 street, corner of Wooster. OF PATTERNS IF THE FALL AND Mme. DEMOREST’S first premium and only reliable emporium for all the latest Paris fashions in ad vatice of the published modes; new and elegant designs forl a dies’ basques, mantillas, wrappers, sacks, sleeves, and child- ren’s patterns in great variety, comprising the most extensive and brilliant display of new designs ever offered. 875 Broad- way and at all the branches. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF RICH PARIS FLOWERS, At Mme. ELVINA’ GUERIN’S, 635 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets, \{ILLINERY OPENING. —MRS. SCOFIELD, 18 BOWE AXRAND OPENIN( winter fas! Ty, Will display on Sept, 22, to her friends and the public rally, her new styles in fall aud winter bonnets. SES", BOYS’ AND INFANTS’ BEAVER, FRLT AND velvet hats and caps, trimmed and untrimmed. The largest and most counpiete ascortment to be found in the city is now open for inspection at BANTA’S, $67 Canal street, corner of Wooster. eo RRL ADAME FLORINE LEFEVRE, DRESS. maker, from Parig, has removed to 54 Bleecker street, east of Broadway. HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BONNET FRAMES, bloomers, ladies’ equestrians, flats, &c., &c., to be found in the city at 436 Canal street and 303 Broadway, corner of Duane street, at prices lower, and quality and pattern unsurpassed by any oiler establishment, UCKER'S FALL IMPORTATIONS, T In elegant flowers, feathers, Bridal sets, veils and coiffures, With a legion of toilet attractions. ‘That are eloquent in their way, and, of distinctive Importance te intiuence and arrest attention. Our novelties incessant, and the present large stock or. CQIFFURES AND BOUQUETS, AT $2.A SET, Are incomparable with all others in the market, At Ke. 341 \way 57] BROADWAX—NADAME 8: HARRIS & SON have much pleasure in announcing to custoiners and strangers, of French bonnets, which they STEAMBOATS. OR SALE—A HANDSOME STEAMBOAT, 90 FEET ON deck, calculated for ferry, tug or exci ihe best style, five years old; engine 18 cylinder oh feat dere he Bonghh stroke; all a complete Fanniig order, Cam be Bangi at 8 at in, For further particulars 10 vA AKER, Second street, imington, Dasware, OHANGE OR TIME STEAMER BROADWAY pier foot Jhy reet, tonching & Chri her street, every afternioon at ‘$o'clock, landing aNYoukers, ingg, Dobbs Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Singand Haveratww. Faro to Yonkers, 15 cents; Hastings and Dob! , 20 cents; Tar- rytown and Sing Sing, 26 cents; Haverstraw, 40 cents. JUNDAY BOAT TO KEYPORT AND CLIFTON, BY IN- side route.—Steamer TOLAS, Capt. J. L. Groton, Sunday, 4.25, Ieaves foot of Murray street at 730; Spring street, (; pice 4. 8:15; Peck alip, 83D. Fare 28 cents each way. COAL. ww IRannnnnnrerannnnnnns nanan LARGE SUPPLY OF THE BEST FAMILY COA) Rod or white ash, stove, ranger Stet Eig and Gelivered at $450 per ton, frem yards co New Bowery and Roosevelt, 137 Dunne, and 6b Casal, near Guu.” ‘MATTHEW CLINTON ———————————————— OCULISTS AND AURISTS. lenwe bale Cowie D ee tie s-+-— Tee SARD—DR, POWELL, OCCULIST, AURIST, &C., A is ARP ated ‘on all diseases of the eye andear from. 10 to 4 o'clock daily, at his office, 882 Broadway, near Twelfth sireet. Artioial eyes inserted. New YORK COURT OF APPRALS CALRNDAR.—List of the fifty causes on Court of Appeals Calendar for term eginning on Tuesday, September 27, 1859:—No. 1, Siauscon, agt. Corning.’ 2, Ogden agt. Peters. 8, Shel: den agt. Hudson River Railroad Company. 4, Le Roy Lowber. ry agt. 5, Stewart agt. Perine. 6, Gould agt. Chapin. on agt. MeBirney. 8, Bos agt Bunting. 9, . 10, Smith agt Seaman, 11, Peck agt. . sagt. Lowerre. 13, Feituer agt. Tipton. 14, Shelden agt. ‘Bender. 15, Nelson. Belmont. 16, Rochester City Bank agt. Elwood. 17, agt. Gil- Jett. 18, Phelps agt. McMahon. 19, Davidson Seymour. 20, Barbour agt. Cromwell. 21, Palmer agt. Palmer. 22, Bangs agt. Skiimore. 23, Piecrionag:. ree. 24, Cole agt. Granger. 25, Town agt Thompson. 26, Sackett agt. Cayuga and Sesquebanna RaRroad Company. 27, Bank of Ha- vana agt. Magee. 28, Miller agt. Illinois Central Railroad Company. 29, Fitebett agt. Van Clief. 30, Griffin agt. Cranstov. 81, Brown agt. Montcomery. 32, Stillwell agt. Morris. 83, Whbeck agt. De Friest_ 34, Belmont agt. Coleman,. 25, Peacock agt. N. Y. Life Tnsurance Company. 86, Reqna agt. Requa. 37, Reno agt. Pindar. ~ —STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM EL $25 FAT ke night o€ Wednesday, Sept 14, a chestngt 0 chon one of wagon made by tives office, Po- past Bighteenth shetel mate, with harness and light trotting w: serra Mout 18 hands 1 inch high, has a alight her hips. Harness made by Diinscomb & Co. Dusenbury & Van Duser, Apel yat the Det lice Headquarters, or to C, Robineon, 214 street. 88, Chureh agt. Allen. 89, Baker agt Paton. 40, Catlin agt. Doughty. 41, Walker agt N. Y. Central Railroad Company. 42, Cortwrightagt. Cady, 43, Hagadorn agt. Hagadorn. 44, Crawford agt, Feidier, 45, vy agt. Feidler.. 46, Granger agt Feidler, Steadman, agt. Fiedler, 48, Muthank agt. Denniston. 1, Riddle agt. Reynolds. 60, Cunningham agt. Jones,

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