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BOARDING AND LODGING. @MALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCOUPYING THRIK oA creo testo ce earned ae seat an ed ble weltee Ths. House in delighitully situated on Mt three doors above Thirty Sghiigrces Grown stone front, with all the modera ita Y ta ement Cars blages within two minutes’ walk Brihe bouse. For particulars apply ou the prewlsea, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR A LADY AND sen Vs ceadara Lmproveasnaih, witty arate ait the iit sably anid a comfortable bome, a2). West PRIVATE FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, occu: AL fying large newly furnished house up town, on the ‘west side, will accom two single fenllemien who are in rivouit of a qulet and elegant home, with superior, apartments ‘uyexcepuonable tables, Address Virgluta, with real namie, Weraid ofice, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SUIT OF NEATLY furnished rooms 16 4 gentieman and wite or alngle gentle. men. Dinner at 6 o'cloc! Also a front basement formals Builable for'a physician's offee, The houses desirably Toca fen Eleventh sirect, between University place aud Fiih ave Aue, Address Fordham, station D Poa! uiliee, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR own house, would like to rent & handsome suit of fur: ished rooms, with board, toa party willing to pay liberally for good accommodatious; location near Broudway; cars wid Blages leave the corner for neurly every part of we elly. In- quire at No. 72 West Thirty-second street. A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, urnished, on second story; also a parlor if desired, closet attached; bot and cold water, bath, &c.; terms moderate; with- ‘out board $5; rooms are cool, nt i healthy, convenient, &¢. No. 37 West Washington place, near Sixth avenue. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A SINGLE GENTLE- man desiring board, and willing to pay a fair price for the same, can hear of such ina Biivate family; family and Bel borhiood ‘unexceptionable; reférences must be the same, Post of 042 Post oflice. CHOICE OF SEVERAL DESIRABLE ROOMS (BOARD included), suitable for families or single gentlemen, at 12 place, ‘near Broadway. Beautiful location; superior table; terms reasonable, references exchanged; dinner at six. HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ADJOIN- ing, to let, with partial or fall board, at 2 East Thirteenth treet, ccrner of Fifth avenue. References exchanged, FORFIGN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO BE RECEIVED as permanent boarder ina strictly private family, offer: ing good acommodations and home comforts, References tirst class, Address S., Herald office, SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS” TO rent—On the first floor, with all the modern improve- ments, at 47 West Twenty-niuth street, near Broadway, Din- ner at'6 o'clock. _—— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE for one or two single gentleman, to rent with board; also, wemall ball bedroom. The house is first class, and the location ‘y desirable. Dinner at 6o'clock. Inquire at 122 Twelfth street, near Fifth 1c. GENTEKL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, WITH hotel accor jons.—Persons visiting the tity will fod this @ pleasant central location, No. 461 Broome street, one | hea aa abate na being in the vicinity of the first class A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND fioor will be rented, bs ne separate, to gen‘lemen enly, with breakfast, if re guired, in a private family, by apply- fig ot at Nuith strevt, third door east of Browdway, GENTLEMAN AND LADYCAN BE ACCOMMODATED wit board, and a handsome suit of rooms, furnished or unfurnished; house has all the rn improvements, Befe- rences required. Apply at 69 West Seventeenth street. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE single genilemen can be axcommodated with board and Pieasant rooms, at 161 Franklin street, FURNISHED ROOM, ON BECOND FLOOR, IN small house; near Broadway; no other rooms in the Bouse to Jet; no family in the bouse but a lady and gentleman. Apply at 80 Franklin street. SMALL FAMILY, OR TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board, in a privaie fami- iy, by applying at 275 Bridge street, Brooklyn. YOUNG GERMAN STUDENT IN AN AMERICAN Jaw ofice, wishes to got a room, with » bedroom, in a re- Spectable American family, with or without board. If de- rable he could give instructions in the German aud French Janguages. Address C. K., Herald oflice, CENTRAL LOCATION.—SEEVRAL SUITS OF rooms, neatly furnished, modern conveniences, with full or 1 board. "A private table served to their own rooms, Only gentlemen of the highest respectability need apply. In- quire at 52 East Twenty-fourth street, LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A YOUNG LADY, can find nice airy rooms in a house with modern improve: ‘ments, near Fifth Avenue Hotel. Family small aud uo other ae Address Comfort, Herald offlce, References ex- changed. FEW GENTLEMEN DESIRING ROOMS AND BOARD, breakfast at 8, dinner at 6, with a strictly private family ‘of two, with first class accommodation, upon moderate terms, in Twenty-ninth street, near Loxingtin avenue, can apply be. fore I, or after 4, P. M., to John MeRibbin, 34 Fourth ave. SMALL FAMILY, HAVING Monn 2oow mii x pe q , would with board, a room, or suit rooms, toa gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen. The house ia Fewly furnished; has all the modern Improvements. Pleasant Jocation, Apply ot 165 Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty- first street, ‘References exchanged. Dinner at 6 o'clock. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1859. BOARDING AND LODGING. mere ARAN OI ne OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—WITH PLEASANT room, for single goat emens alan rooms to accommodate oe and thelr wives, at "ineapple street, Terms OARD WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR HOBOKEN, BY 4 gentleman, wife and child (five years oid, in a respect- able family, with good size room on second or oor: terms not to exceed $8 or $9 per week, fire and gaa included, aa the groteman and lady will only require breakfast and tea. Ad- 8 A. B., box 4,159 Post olllce, BoAge WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WITH His Wile, seven children (the eldest ten yeats and youngest one year oi pag two servants, wishes to e1 rooms aod beard from November to April; @ parlor ai will be required. Situation e Eig! ‘Twenty thied, and west of Fourth avenue. A private boardin house preferred, but rooms and board must be first class with private table, Address box 606 Post office, OARD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM WITH Doard, in w sirielly private family, where no other board- ers are or will be taken, are wanted by a gentleman aud his wife. Location between Clinton placé and Twentieth street. References exchanged. Address Advertiser, box 1,256, Poui ice. OARD WANTED—-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, baby 4 months od) aud mire, tn x private family, oF Where thore are but few boarders; no objections to third Hoor; hot and cold water, closets, bath room and gas indispensable; full board. Location between Fourth and Sixteenth streets and ‘Third and Sixth avenues. A fuir butnot extravagant remune ration wil be promptly paid. ‘The highest references give and required, Address, stating terms and full pardculars, P. D., box 3,970 New York’ Post otlice, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND son (14), in a private family. Addresa L. BM, Herald je Stiiee, stating price Location near Bighth street, Weference required, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND four children. Private family preferred. References exchanged. Address 8, M. A., Herald oflice. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS EM. ployed in # store during the day, It must'be in a private Tumily, where there are no ober boarders. Situation must not be above Twenty-eighth street or below Fourteenth street, or forther east than Second avenue on west than Beventh averine, Price not over 0 person 1 unless a gente! private family.” Address Place, box 8,706 Post office, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, three, children and nurse, a private family, resid South of Thirty-fourth street and west of Third avenue, A dress B. N., box 116 Herald office. BOAR” WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG LADY, IN A SMALL private family; one where there are no’ other boarders preferred. “Terms must be moderate, Address M. A.8., He- Fatd oltice. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—IN A PRIVATE family, for a family consisting of two adults, three child ren and nurse, in a pleasant location, within ten minu ofa ferry landing, “Address J.. M., Dox 204 Herald offic: PoARDING.—A GENTLEMEN AND WIFE CAN FIND good board, with an unfurnished front room; bedroom and pantry in second story, at 81 Macdougal street (St. Cle- ment’s plice), between Bléeoker and Houston streets. OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE front room on secand story, handsomely furnished; house has all the modern improvements; family small. Persons wish- tag a comfortable home and willing to pay a fair price may ap- ply at 89 West Twenty-seventh street. ROOKLYN.—PARTIAL BOARD FOR SINGLE GEN tlemen at 238 Henry street, fourth door from Amity. { Biers ‘WM. PITT EARLE, SERG’T JOHN HUGGINS J and all Californians are notified that the splendid new mo- de! lodging house is now open, and commanded by that “old Geveral,”’ formerly of Barnum’s Hotel, Baltimore. Upwarde of 500 call daily to get anew idea. Price $1 25to $2'00 per week, for cleap lodgings. Open all plahe MBARD HOUSE, 17 new Bowery. ’orelugle fetiiomeny'at modersieprese oan bo ottateod entlemen, at moderate can be ol at igh Lexington avenue, between ‘Thirly frst cond streets, Persons of religious babite preferred. \AMILIES DESIRING PLEASANT AND WELL FUR- nished rooms, in suits or separately, with board for the ‘winter, can be accommodated at 60 East Twenty-second street. eas APARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING of two periors, pantries and folding doors, marble mantels, et droom and kitchen; gas, warm and cold water, bath, water closets, laundry, 4c.’ For particulars, apply at 637 Fourth street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 188 THIRTY-SIXTH street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. RENCH BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—GENTLE- men and wives, of a family of five or six persons can be accommodated at 170 West Thirty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ORS SEED, ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, AT 161- 163 Hudson street, opposite St. John’s Park. None but those wishing permanent board need apply. PeRNsHED ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, the first floor of house 200 Wooster street. FURNISHED ROOM 0 LET_DOWN TOWN, WITHOUT board, at $1 60 per week. Apply at 21 East broadway. PURNISHED ROOMS—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL 2" board, can be obtained at 160 East Fourteenth street. URN ISI Ptr oe with or without board, suitable for single “fnTQ.ET— gentleman and wife, In the private house 104 Franklin street, ‘second block west from Taylor's saloon. NGLE GENTLEMAN, OF KermNEMENT, AND OF ey ‘habits, temporarily aresident in the city, desires Yo find an agreeable home for’ the winter in a strictly’ private family, where no other boarders will be taken and where he can, have a comfortable room and full board. In ity Of the Mercantile Library preferred. Address, stating number in family wud ters, |W must be moderate, L. B. L, God- het frey, Unien Squa’e letter office. (en rtietinbrsllaned es RES SL Need LADY AN) GENTLEMAN, OR SINGLE GENTL tmen, ca obtain a room with breakfast and tea, with a enteel privae family residing in West Fourteenth street, be- Rien the Fxbth and Ninth avenues; unexceptionable refe- rences wil © required, Apply at 231 West Fourteenth street. = PRYATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS nose, would Jeta parlor aud two bedrooms, with full or A i teard, to nfamily or to slagle gentlemen desiring a permlent, comfortable home; terms reasonable; location ex Peres convenient to Sixth and Eighth avenue cars and Br Apply at 151 West Forty-second street, , HED ROOM TO LET—TO A RES A single gentleman, on the first door of hou: dn street, near the Bowery, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR TO let to a party of gentlemen very low, also single rooms, in a private house, with all the modern improvements, Apply. at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. OARD.—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON SE floor to jet to a gentleman and lady, with board jady only, also oue for a lady, at No. 220’Sullivan street, near Amity. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND avenue, between’ Eighth and Ninth streets, one large Foom, suitabl and gentleman or two or three single gentlemen. inner at six o'clock. Location very desirable, OARD—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with full or partial board in a private family, t 126 East Thirty-first streot, near Third avenue; the house all the modern kaprovements. Terms $3 0 to $5 per ‘wer OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor of @ modern house, containing every convenience, folet, with vourd, to a gentieman and wite or to single gentle: en; location unexceptionable and copyenient: Apply at 429 Fourth sireet, near Seound avenue, Will be let fur or ‘anfur OARD.—A LARGE ROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, suitable for a gentleman and wife, may be obtained at 404 Fourth street; location convenient to’ Broadway stages Fourth avenue cars, wo roots for single gentlemen, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ANDJA few single gentlemen, can be accommodated at No. 2 Albion piace, 408 Fourth street. The house has all the modern improvements. Dinner at 6 P.M, Price moderate. Refer- fences required. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN WILLING TO ROOM TO- other can be accommodated with a large room and good for $9 » week, at 43 Seventh street, near Second avenue. OARD.—A NICK FAMILY OF TWO OR THREE PER- sons will find very desirable accommodations In a private amily, at75 West Thirty-cighth street. OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with board and pleasant rooms, and where there are but few other boarders, by applying at $1 Rivington street. OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON THE ‘second story; algo two hall rooms, at No. 30 Jones street, Second door from Blescker street. OARD IN EAST BROADWAY.—LARGE AND SMALL. rooms, with board, for gentlemen ar gentlemen and their ‘wives. Dinner at six o'clock. Apply at $2 East Broadway. OARD AT 61 CROSBY STREET, BETWEEN BROOME and Spring streets.—Single gentlemen will find excellent ‘accommodation; single or double roome; bath, hot and cald Yealers # good stibetantial tablo; family Koglish; day boarders en. OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE.—ROOMS ON THE second and third floors, parlor and bedroom conuecting, do let at 82 Kast Sixteenth strect. ‘The rooms are of good size) ‘Well furnished, and have all the modern conveniences. Re: ference given and required. OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE.—SEVERAL PLEA- sant roome, with or without board, in a French private fa- mily, to Jet; house contains all modern improvements, and ts ease furnished; also, the use of a piano. ! es of verlous routes pass the house every few minutos. Apply st 148 East Thirteenth atreet,between Sécond and Third avenues, or address Belmont, box 165 Herald oilice. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY —THE PRONT AND back roen on seoond floor, with closeta, containing hot and cold water, fer a gentleman anid wife; also Foom for one or two single gentlemen; refeceuce exchanged. Apply at 93 Bast Fit. teenth street. nT BOAkY IN BROOKLYN.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF rooms, with board; also, tiwo or three single obtained at 93 Clark siveet.’ ‘The situation is desi venient to Wall and Fulton ferries, References required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A LARGE HANDSOMELY furniabed room, with bath room, Ridgewood weion gon &c., suitable for a gentleman and wife, or two or three sin: gle gentlemen, five Yninuies’ walk thom Atlantic or Wall Street ferry. Apply at 100 Paci street, between Clinton and pn lie batea ancien Von ae ena OARD IN BROOKLYN, 108 CLI JB ein arms pt el on Tat on inton an L hb 1 Ee: ain and his wife, Kelerenees required. W's Eerie a OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—THREE OF THR most desirable rooms ure now vacantin Dr. Adams’ oe: fablishment, 63 and 65 Columbia corner of Cranberry. Parties with children need not apply. ‘Transient voardore ac- OARD ON BROOKLYN HBIGHTS.—DESIRABLE rooms can be had for geatilemen and their wives or single gentlemen, at 242 Hicks street, near Wall street and South fer- ea, and within ten minutes of Fulton ferry. Gas, Ridgewood ‘water, Ac. — Bory WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ‘maid servant, with rooms on first or second floor, in & modern nent if sul se; good location above Fourteenth street; perma: ‘ow private family having more room than they need this will be a fine opportunity, aa a fair price will be paid and little trouble given. "The beat reference given and required. Andress Foard, box 3,024 Post ollce, with real aime, price und location, 00D AND CHEAP TODGINGS— CLEAN AND COM. fortbs cent or ni }; gentleman and wite, 76 cents. Globe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and Wile iam streets, N.Y. Open all night. N.B.—Board if desired. ARGE ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS TO RENT, ON 4 the first an cond floors, at the Madison Park House, er of Broadway and Twenty-fifth street, opposite Madison XK. Private tables given if preerred. Best of references LEASANT ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR MAY BE obtained, with board, in a private family, at 21 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board; house has all the modern improvements; fa private; convenient to cars and stages. Inquire at No. 6 street, corner of Waverley place, UITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TOGETHER Sor separately, to gentlemen, on the second floor of No. 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets; house newly furnished Sane ae bath, &c. Pleasant location, and term: lerate. WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN partial board at 228 East Broadway; also, handsomely furnished rooms on second or third floor, suitable tor gentlemen and their wives. Rooms furvished, with grates, gas, &¢. NTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, can be accommodated with a front room at 178 West Four teenth street. Dinner at six o'clock. Best of references given and required, (0 GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO let, without board, to one or two Rentlemen, 8 neatly fur- nished Ca) room; bath, gas, Apply at 721 Hous ton street 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO ONE OR TWO SIN- rle gentlemen, a furnished front room, with gas and use of in houge 120 West Sixteenth street. 0 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, IN THE BROWN stone house 83 Bowery, to small, genteel families. Fur1 thre new. Buits or single rooms can be had. Persons of r spectabiliy only need apply. See WABERTON, on the pre- mises. 10 LET—A_ FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM ATTACH. ed, in second story, with water, fire and gas; also four st dios for artist, at Dodworth’s building, 187 Montague place, rooklyn, 10 LET—WITH BOARD, THE WHOLE SECOND FLOOR, stegantly furnished, to ‘gentlemen and their wives, or & party of single gentlemen. wishing a home, with first rate accommodation, will do well_to call at 107 Clinton place, Fighth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Ut tad ET—EXCELLENT ROOMS, ON THE FIRST AND second floor, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, ‘or ingle gentlemen, with cies board and all the comforts of a home. Stages pass the dcor. Apply at 87 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue, JISITERS TO THE AMERICAN INSTITTUE FAIR will find elegant rooms, single or in suits, for the Jence of families, at very moderate charges, at the Murray ‘Hill House, corner of Fortieth street and Sixth avenue, TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, with board, for a gentleman, wife and daughter 10 years of age: location above Twelfth street; terms not to ex: $35 per month. Address J. B. F., box 138 Herald office, ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A PLEA- sant furnished room, with board, fire and for the winter; terms not to exceed $40 per month, payable monthly. References exchanged, ‘Those who cannot comply strictly with this advertisement need not answer. Address Home, Herald office, : WAx2ED—BOARD AND FURNISHED ROOMS, RY 1ST of October, for & gentleman, wife and infant, in a genteel private family, where there are but few or no boarders; loca: Hon above Fourth street, west side; partial attention of faervant for infant required: references unexceptionable. Knickerbodker, box 173 Herald ofiice, “ra et FOR THE WINTER, IN A PRI- vate family, by a gentleman and wife, with two children aged 6 and 7, a well furnished sitting room'and two bedrooms. attached, wi room and all conveniences, will be re- quired; location above Waverleyiplace and below Twenty-sixth street, and between Third and Sixth avenues. Address with particulars G. 8., Herald office. a 16 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A DESIRABLE SUIT of apartments, handsomely furnished, to lel, with or without board. A few doors from Broadway, Fifth avenue singes pass the house. ~ endnote slapd batten nanan 2G SE, MARKS PLACE FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, o gentiomen and their wives, or single gentlemen; the house’ contains modern improvements, “Dinter at sl o'clock. References exchanged. HQ BURECKER STREET, NEAR | BROADWAY.— OO Single rooms to let to gentlemen, with board; one large hall bedroom, frout. References exchanged. 5Q VARICK STREET, Sf. JOHN'S PARK—THE BEST VO location down town.—A very desirableroom, with excel- Tent board, to let to a gentleman ad wife of two siugle gentle men, Terms reasonal S() EST ELEVENTHSTREET, BETWEEN FIVTH AND Sixth avenues.—A gentleman and his wife or one or two jentlemen can be accommodated with furnished rooms and jourd, in n small pxivate family, The house contains modern improvements, 105 NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —A GEN. LUO Geman and, his wire ors tow single gentiemen can accommodated w \lsomely furni Of partial board, References exelanged, das 1QG NORsYTH STREET—A LARGE NICELY FUR. niahed room, suitable for two or three single gentle- men, may be had cheap, without board; no bed bugs to be Tiusnthd toom kept in good order. $1 50per weck each, Injad- serra nieerniadeshhaenmereentneetmemncetetenesiineimsariemtin 14. 5 Tek ETH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE gentlemen, gentleman and his wife; secon and third Loors, frome furnished or unfurnished, with board. only who desi - ide Heteeenced eres iogate with a tere boarders need ap 26] YOURTH AVENUE—THIRD DOOR BELOW 261 ery te rooms to let, neaily furnished, partini board; the house as the le gentiemen, with full or We location is yery geutral, References e: waa ‘and i tin BOARDING AND LODGING. G BROADWAY, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH 176 itcot.—A bandocinely forulabed parlor ana. bed: room, on third floor front, with full or partial board, cap be baat by gentlemen only, at thd above first cass house. 980 SEDATE tna nome nore TERE at * oun Dlocks from Fifth Aveoue Hotel.—Board aud well furnished rooms, single or in sults; respectable parties only need apply. Terms moderate. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. HOUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN—FIVE MINUTES’ walk from the three different ferries, a four story house and cellar, 40 feet deep; the Brst floor 100x22 and rest in proportio itis suitable for any light manufacturing, business, &e. Leu for five years given to Any good party. Apply to A. SUYDAM, 144 Pacific street, or W. C. STEVENSON, 383 Fleet street. A MOUSE T0 LET—-IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FAMI- ly going south. The house Is first class, with modern improvements, and in firet rate order; location pl a onvenient to railroads an lo, fest Hfth street. ‘The furniture will be sold at a fair valuation. I- quire on the premises; n given immediately, FRONT BASEMENT TO LET, AT NO. 2 BOND street, first house from Broadway, suitable for a physi- cian, or other business requiring a central location. Also, o roome, newly furnished, fronting Broadway, very desirable and at moderate prices. SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FUBNISHED, TO Jet, with use of kitehen and everything requisite for housekeeping; room for servant, bath, gas, hot and cold water, ec. Inquire at No.1 West Twenly-sixth street, corner of Broad? way. ASEMENT TO LET, Also, several offices Kis, i bet UNDER 81 NASSAU STREET— Apply in the store, to BUGENE FER- Sohn and Fulton streets, west side, HOUSES.~THE UNDERSIGNED WIL pletely furnish @ limited number of first class house in desirable locations for families residing in or out of town who desire a city residence for the winter or fora shorter or Jonger time, Persons in want must apply early to insure a house to guit them. Algo an elegantly furnished private house to be rented in apartments by the day, week or month for par- ties, weddings, committees, references, &c., and for any re- spectable pur; Apply morning or evening to or 83 D. 8. Hough, $5 Clinton place, Fiitey aia FOUR STORY HOUSE TO LEASE—ON ny fifth street, Murray Hill; an elegant brown sto uh baberneuts ote TOOIms, 6B.foal Boope in pervect. orton? all furnished but parlors; rent $1,360. TOWNSEND, 42 Pine street. URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—THE HOUSE NO. 38 Bleecker street, fully furnished and in good order; or to Tent unfurnished for business purposes, Possession immedi- ately. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. § Metropolitan Pine street. sin perfect order; quire of GEO E: OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—BY A family breaking up housekeeping; the house is of me- dium size, and in a genteel neighborhood in Brooklyn; the fur niture js handsome, nearly new, ana will be sold ata bargain for cash, with or without the lease. Address box 4233 N. ¥, ot ‘OUSES IN BROOKLYN.—TWO THREE STORY NEW brick houses, with water and gas, on Carlton avenue, be- tween Myrile and Park avenues, painted yellow; rent $325, ‘Two thrée story, with basementdo., corner of Hoyt and But streets; rent $260, The bills on honses say where the ke are. Apply at 42 Pine street, room No. 8. ART OF A HANDSOME STORE TO LET, IN BROAD- way.—Half of a store to let, west side of Broadway, near Bleecker street, suitable for ladies’ furs or any other genteel business for ladies. Apply at 60 Bleecker street. OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR PARTLY, CONSIST- Jng of three rooms widh large pantries, and exclusive use of «large bathroom, ac. on the third story of a Louse fully ted near Fifth’avenue, in the vicinity of the St. Ger- main Hotel. | References exchanged. Inquire at Madison square Post office for address, GTHAM POWER, IN SPRUCE STREBT.—SEVERAT, rooms to let, with steam power, suitable for printers and others, being on the first and second floors, Apply wo HW. GREENY, No. 13 Spruce street, Mt hae LET—NO. 8 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, CORNER of Third avenue, between Union and Stuyvesant parks, a second story; also a third story, rent $200; and , seven, rooms in third, and six in second story. Apply in the store of Mrs. GARLAND, ‘Also four rooms, $10 8a mouth, TPO LET—POSSESSION, IMMEDIATELY, | THE FIRST class dwelling house No. 169 Kast Broadway, near Rut- ers andl opposite Canal atreet;_ ig in perfect onder throughout. Rpply to J. W. PIRSSON, No. 5 Wall street, third tloor. tN a ee MPO, LET—THE STORE AND BACK BASEMENT NO. 218 Tenth avenue. The store has two large Ply to THOR, MURTHA, 79: Seventh avenue, Moraes af Be to § venth avenue, _ Pedath street’ in the feed store, N.Y. th SEE ated MP0 LET-NO, 166 WEST FORTYSECOND STREET, A new brown stone first class bouse, with all the modern improvements, Apply toJ. VAN WAGNER, 158 West Forty- second street. -THE DESIRABLE BROWN stone front house No. 36 West Thirty-sixth street, part of the furniture for sale, Possession can be given in a few days, A Le LET—TWO PARLORS AND TWO BEDROOMS, IN house No, 12 Fourth avenue, containing the modern’ im- rovements, bath, gas, &c., suitable fora small genteel family. Ynguire in the carpet store of W. & T. LEWIS, (0 LET—A WELL, ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE store, ready shelved. Also a two story dwelling house, om 2 - <1 tasuire at 497 Canal street. (0 LET—A FURNISHED BASEMENT, SUITADIE Tow ‘a doctor or lawyer office, and bedroom,’ with it, on the third floor if desired. Apply at $7 West Twenty-first street. 10 LET—NO, 21 WEST BALTIC STREET, BETWEEN Court and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, a handsome three ai 883 Broome atrock, petveen roadway and Beware w, at ‘come street, betw: ‘oadway aud’ Bowery, N? ¥itrom 1A. M. 05 F, M., of M. P. STEPAENSON. 10 LET—FURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, the four story marble bouse 92 West Twenty-third street, containing all the modern improvements and completely £5 ao ent $2,400 @ year. Oan be seen frow il A. M. to (0 LET—A FIRST CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT IN the large brown stone front building 283 Hudson street, near Canal street; dimensions of each 25 by 90, containing all the necessary gas and other fixtures. requisite for any business. Iminediate possession given. For further partioulats appiy to W. H, ROOME, 188 West Twenty-tirst street, from 8 0 10 A. M. or Rto6 P. M. PO, LETATHE REAR BUILDING 1 AND 98 WoST Thirteenth street; fitted np as private stables. Itis also suitable for a mani ene Rept aed Sirs engine in the rear, and toa tenant would be let for that purpose, eres D. THOMSON, 68 Pine street, 0 LET—THE THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE NO. T 53 West Forty first street, one door west of Seventh ave- nue, with all the modern improvements. Apply to W. C. AMERMAN, 121 Bleecker street, corner of Wooster. TP, LET-TWO DESIRABLE FLOORS FOR FAMILIES, large yard, ever the music store No. 1097 Broadway. Good stand for dressmakers. Alko two halls, together or separately, No. 1,104 Broadway, between Thirty-second and Thirty third streets, (0 LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMERICAN FA- nillies, floors through, consisting of five rooms, wi Groton water, &c., in the modern houses on W street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Apply at the oflice 140 West Nineteenth street, from 1 to 4 P. M. 10 LET—A NICE THREE STORY HIGH §TOOP AND basement house in the upper part of the city; has ail the modern improvements and is in perfect order, Rent low; pos- session at once. Lease given if desired. Address A. Pren- tice, 167 Broad qi 10 LET—PART OF A HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A PRI- vate family or boarding house; about eight or ten boarders: ow in the house; ts partially furnished; furniture will be sold cheap if desired. Apply at 149 Grand sireet, up stairs. (0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW BUILD- ing in Fifty-tirst street, near Lexington avenue; parior, kitchen and two bedrooms; gas, water and marble mantels; rent $li per month, Inquire on the premises. 10 LET—THE LARGE BASEMENT OF 62 BOWERY, ‘corner of Canal street; finest location in the Sity for an oys- ter and dining saloon, being in the immediate viciaity of three large theatres and several other places of amusement. Would ‘be let for the lager bier business to a responsible tenant, Ap- ply in the shirt store above. 10 LET—A SMALL HOUSE, 19 WEST NINET) TH street, second door east of Kighth avenue, with modern im- rovements: reat $325 per year. Apply to JAMES OREIL- LY, 176 Eighth avenue, corner of Nineteenth atreet. 10 LET—A FRONT ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR AND back basement and large front attic room; only two am: families occupy the other part of the house; rent $9 a mouth. Inquire on the premises, 84 Willet street. POLET—A BRICK BUILDING, WITH THREE FLOORS, 23x50 feet, all well lighted; bas a good cellar and vaults, With decent front entrance, very, sultable for any light re spectable business, Inquire at 10f East Twenty-sixth street. 1, LET—A SUIT OF SIX MOST ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms; rent only $75 4a month. Also, an elegantly furnished house in Brooklyn; rent $800. Also, a neat litle cot- tage iu the upper pert of the ati rent $1,000, KINSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenue. 10 LET IN BROOKLYN—THE THREE STORY AN basement Philadelphia brick front house, on the southwe comer of Nevins and Livingston streets, An! unexceptionabie Jocation for a genteel residence. The ‘house contains all the Apply to JOHN ¥. HENNESSY, 7t Eo modern improvements. Bridge street, Brooklyn. LARGE AND ELEGANT street, Brooklyn, furnished complete, ‘The family going to Europe. ‘Apply on the premises, ET AT HARLEM.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A ree sory and basement house, furnished or unfurnished, nd in good condition; a healthy location, aud rent responsible tenant. For particu ess H. pon, station D, New York, arta a a (0 LET OR LEASE—AT LOWER RAVEN! , T feet south of the first landing of storia. Eecoee the river, a dwelling house and outbuil with from two ta twenty acros of ground. Inquire of HIRAM MENTT, No 4g Third avenue, oF of the owner, J. R., by nove terough ‘de Hle- 10 LET FURNISHED—THE honse 245 Bridj LET OR LEASE—A LARGE THREE STORY BRICK building, suitable for manufacturin pose situated fn Marion street. “Inquire of 25 CORN 5 Mae rion street. Bee ies eetiienatiniansiniel entender ince anes TPO LRASE_LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WALKER : way and Elm street . Apoly oH. C3. 258 Fourteen eee ent years DENTISTRY. eT MITE RTIFICIAL TEETH.—DR, DURKIN JA, carne cal in Te ecg rth wen fe for extractin; ‘where artigcat teeth Es taser eR a DURKIN, 878 Canal street, oue door from Laurens. LUFC, ENTISTRY, WITH ALI ITS IMPROVEMENTS, WITH. Dinits hurabugs.—To properly treat the natural teeth and nce, which are qusranieed bre Te Pea ee i BON, 485 Broadway, corner of Howard street. _ pn aie Sinan Le MPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN TH! 7 Ri Pepaaiina ene teeth, whlch for durasilye elaaniNieae and natural representation are not aurpaased, “Dr. BAGL! TON invites inspection of spesimens at bis office, $19 Canal street, roadway. vet, near Mercer and Bi STEOPLASTIC DENTAL N reet, or at his operating rooma, Thicty-tes tree "Fhi arufeind Bose ing fo decayed tela in while soft, gives no pain, JAMES PEARSON, MD, FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTAB- lished segar store, stock, fixtures and seda counter, with lass custom, to a cash customer. ‘The whole will be sold low, the owner Jow, the owner reuring from the retail trade. Apply at 232 GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—THE STOCK and fixtures of & jewelry store for sale, located on one of the principal stzvets of Brooklyn; will be sold for $2,500 cust. A . G. W., Herald office.’ No agenta need apply. RARB CHANCE.—POR SALE, A WELL ESTAB- lished one forsaking sore, tock, fixtures and lev Any ove wiehing to engage in the Business will find It to his in: derent to apy ty fnmediately at 207 Bixth venue, corner. of Fourteenth treet, None but cash customers need apply. SAFE FOR SALE—ONE OF STEARN & MARVIN’S; cost $150; will be sold ata bargain. Apply at Galty’s Patent Spring Roller Blind Factory, 1,002 Broadway, one door above Twenty-sixth street, FORTUNE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST EX- presses that can be produced in this city, doing a ‘large usiness; it can be had ata bargain at this time, Apply at the express oflice, Peck slip ferry. A. UNG! Room AND REFEOTORY, WITH FURNT- ture, &e,, for sale at a bargain, situhted 9 one of the best business ‘streets: first class customers; four entrances. Rent low. rice $800 cash. GEORGE WALTER., 17 Wall street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A LEADING thoroughfare, now doing @ profitable business, which can eurily be increased; the expenses are stall; it is neatly fitted up and well stocked; the present owner cannot attend to, it; terms of paymenteasy, Inquireof HENRY 8. HAYDOCK, 49 Beekman street, RY, RECTIFYING HOUSE AND WHOLESALE. liquor business for sale—Situated at 165 West Thtrey-tifth street. Inquire of HENRY WILKENS, at the above place, or ab me enoper shop, corner of Washington and Gansevoort streets. IACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PHILADEL- phia.—The subscriber offers for saie, on reasonable terms, his manufactory and lot of ground, frouting on three wide streets. | ‘The main building is four stories high, 40x172; size of Jot W8x172, For particulars inquire at 1,009 and 1,011 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, WILLIAM D. ROGERS. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF an old established grocery in one of the best locations in ihe city; the reason for selling, the owner haa other business to atiend to; now doing a cash’ business of $20,000 a can be increased. Apply at the store, 389 Bowery, Fifth and Sixth streets, oo (OR SALE—CHEAP FOR ‘CASH, AN INVOICE OF recently imported staple hardware, or would exchange for a house or lote value located between Union and Central parks and Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address, particulars, box 166 Post oftice New York. ——— (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES COMPLETE. of the Essex Restaurant, 854 Grand street, cor of ‘The above restaurant has been Btted up as a ladie’s and gen- Uemans’ restaurant and supper rome, aud is furnished {nm style that will compare favorably with any other similar es- tablishment in the city. The owner's reason for selling is that his other business occupies ail his time, Kitchen furnished ‘with steam capacity sufficient to cook for five hnndred persons, The whole to be ledned for ten years; terms easy. Possession immediately. Inquire on the pres THOMAS H. FERRIS, OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A POR- ter house, ished on one of the best corners and Jargest thoroughfares in the city; doing a splendid ‘business, has been so for the last 25 years. This isa chance fora bi . None but a cash customer need apply. A note ad- dressed to C. C., Herald office, will be attended to. OR SALE-A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR store. Inquire on the premises, 56 Roosevelt street. ‘OR SALE—A DINING SALOON AND LEASE RIGHT F among ull the dry docks. Ca)l at 87 Pike slip. "An between atreet, now doing @ strictly cash business of $450 to $600 per week; the whole or part of stock, to suit the purchaser: at Teast $1,000 cash required. Inquire of SIMMONS & ELLS. WORTH, wholesale grocers, corner of Murray and Washing. a streets, New York city, or address box 744 Newark, New jersey. POR, SALETA, MANUFACTURING, BUSINESS, | L0- cated up town, and now doing & profitable cash business Which ean be increased to any amount, This is a good chance for a machinist wishing to start business; it is well adapted for manufacturing sewing machines. Reason for selling the owner Je retiring from business. Addréss Machinist, box 147 Herald ce. OR SALE—THE FURNITURE, GOOD WIL, FIX- wares and a Av8 yea lease of ib6 Franklin House! Ches- street, above Third, pala. Termsreasonable, ply to the proprietor, O. H. P. PARKER. vi POR, SALETHE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘a first class wholesale and retail liquor store, in the best business location of the Fourth ward, well established and do- ing good business, T. GAFFNEY, 57 Chatham street. OR SALE—DINING AND OYSTER SALOON, WITH F ‘a ladies’ ealoon attached: 3 a Ddusiness; bad ‘health is the reason for selling. "Ing ©. T.F., 678 Hud- eon street. (OR SALE-A DINING AND OYSTER SALOON, ON tnd Sep thoroughfare in the city of Brooklyn, with eiggna baseisan: Sate eee Gee ee a isinens; int rm ven out. © a(a5 Fulton street, Brookiyh. "© ~ pot Ee OR BALE—THE STOCK OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED livery stable, No. 151 and 183 Attorney street, formerly ‘Henry W, Colyear, deceased, consisting ‘of horsea, pre sal ZAP ine g eighs, harness, &c. A lease of the premi- MAN, Adiministraflias‘A2sr08 Apply to ABRAM BEEK- OR SALE—A GROCERY, WITH AN ODD~AnD steady trade among private families, located up an unsurpassable neighborhood on one of our leading Inquire at 258 Ninth avenue, corner of Twenty-seventh OR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE—WHERLER & Wilson’s, Binge Grover & Baker's, Finkle’s and other new and second han poate. aay cnn Cash advanced on machines and ali kinds of merchandise, or bought, by THOMP- BON & CO., 102 Nassau street, second tloor, room 2, owned rae, OR SALE VERY LOW—IN CONSEQUENCE OF RE- tiring from business, five first class, well establighed dinigg, billiard and bowling saloons, in the best locations, beautifully fitted up, all doing good business and ery excellent chances, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street, AMILY GROCERY.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD will and Jease of a good family grocery in Brooklyn for sale. A good stand, and near the ferry. None but priucipals need apply. Address X. L., Herald office. OTEL FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST desirably located down town, well and. fully furaished, Jong and favorable lease, and doing a full business, and money making; or @ partner will be taken on liberal terms. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. ‘OB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—ON REASONABLE terms, comprising steam engive and boiler, hand presses, cylinder press, types, &c, For particnlars apply at 72 Maiden fine, and No? Liverty sirect, up stare Pe MASEET STANDS FOR SALB—A LARGE DOUBLE stand, In one of the best markets, having & permit to sell. butter and cheese, eggs, poultry, fruit and vegetables of all kinds. No agent need apply. Inquire at 633 Hudgon atreet, before 8 A.M, oratter@P.M. ATENT FOR SALE.—CAPITALISTS ARE SOLICITED ‘to examine a ui ention, needed in every family, articularly for ladies. It has been'patented in Franco, Eng: Kind and America, Office, 143 Fuiton street, near’ Broudwas, third story. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. [0 PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS—A LARGE LOT of second hand paper cutters, of Mallory’, Austia’s, Riel’s and Hoe's make, all in good order. For sale cheap. FE. & 't, SHERIDAN, 45 Ann street, N, ¥. ERY VALUABLE INYENTION—A PORTION OF which will be disposed of very low for the developement and operation of it, and is decidedly one of the most important ever oltered the public.and very’ money making. A grout chance. 1GGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. ween. YARD FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, MOST desirably located; lease at low rent: tools, machinery, horses, wagons, carta, sleighs, &c., in complete working order, d full custom. A chance to in the business, and fall CusOm: EGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassat street, P. P. P. P. P. $20. 0. PHELPS’ PAT. PORTABLE PRINTING PRESS, Presses and State and county rights for sale. THOMAS A. REES, General Agent, 378 Broadway. £1.00 Wilt BUY THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX: -QOO Yates ot large liquor store, now doing, a good business, For further particulars inquire at the store, No. 44 Marion sireet, 1 000. —LARGE STORB AT ATLANTIC DOCK '. 'e for sale at a sacrifice. —The store is 373¢ feet front by 80 feet deep, built of, pantie four stories, and valued 1,000. It will be sold f¢ ifapplied for immediately, 85 SOO Te wil De aol or SEDO oS Rasa ee FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & 60, BANKERS, NO. ‘Al A street, issue letters of ¢r for rave Seth Sard ail parts of the ‘world, rough Howsohiid, of Pacis, Yondon, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and thelr correspon. Pl ates EXPRESS COMPANY'S STOCK WANTED, by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, 2 im street, ILLS, £1 AND UPWAR! ON UNION BANK London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, for sale by WE! FARGO & 00., 8 Broadway, New York ‘and’ Callfoeaia Be: press Company. D® FARRAR & CO., BANKERS, 63 WALL street.—Foreign and domestic exchange bought and sold. Funds for investment on foreign account. Prompt attention ‘) all business entrusted to us by country banks and BS py OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent redeemable in 1874, issued under act of June ‘14, 1868, may exchange the sume for inscribed ik of ies terms. jo of application 1 DUNGAN me. on Pp 5 SHERMAN & CO. H. FRERICHS & 00, Hate house of, on pane Fa Ce. Manchener England, “ ISSUE DRAFTS ON LONDON” a AT THREE DAYS’ SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ SIGHT Mi Hoss 08 DOLLARS, UNCLATMED IN THE BANK of heirs; lista 4 Pedigrees traced; arms found painted and way Heraldry and next of kin office, 649 and 651 mart Y. Gyr AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE Ss" lke Gat chaned by DUNCAN, SHERMAN SOOTHER breige! CITY GAS LIGHT STOCKS, IN sOUND ‘and prosperous com eight, per cent ‘auvidends, for sale oh eH ‘sheminae OHN B. MURRAY & 0O., No. 40 Wall oh ake York city, Proprietors of the American Gas Light Journal. J ANDEN BROFE, BRR. & 00, V Auk ax eS Ricers, SAN Bak EBEN'R THAYER, 24 Pine strece room Nea PTAC: $35.00 TiaAS ARSE AND Atty ta and mortgage on productive estat gity. Apply to JOHN F, CONREY. ullee oF Peoples Fee Angurange Vompany, No, 66 Wall gircet, SALES OF REAL ESTATE. POD AAA AOI OPEL POLLED DEDEDE PED Pe TTENTION 2 following important MENT: ig respectfully invited to ADVERT The subscriber having removed to Florida to pursue a pro fessional \ife, offers for sale his beautiful Georgia home, ‘, and famed for the loveliness of its aitu- ation and fertility of its soil. This plantation is situated in Hberty county, thirty miles south of Savannabs, on W bo.d gat river, almost li view of the ocean, | Independently of ita wid spread reputation as a valuable cotton and provision place, ite peculiar adaptedness to the important and lucrative business of stock growing and it contiguity to the ready stock market of Savannah, offer inducements, and imparta value seldom found in any plantation. It containsa handsome dwelling house, and a full array of all necessary outbuildings. The river—Is pride and glory—whie securidy a delightful temperature ant consequent health (the great desiferatum), affords great beaut of scenery and an abundant supply of fish, oysters and all other delicacies of the sea. But the advantages, socially and agriculturally, of this truly beautiful home, being too nume- rous for the ‘short limits of an advertisement, the subscriber would earnestly invite all persona interested td @ personal in ection of its merits, or to a correspondence upon the subject, He wilbbe found liberal and accommodating in his price aud terms. known as Laurelvis lace will be sold (if desirable) the stock, consisting es, cattle, sheep and hogs; provisions of a kinds, wut 8 full complement of farming utensils; also house and kitchen, furniture, &e. mThe attention of invalids desiring « healthy, profitable and Permanent bome in a Southern cline. is especially called to the above. For further particulars address the subscriber at Jacksonville, Florida, JONES. cH. A merchants, —Twenty valuable building lots in the vicinity Erookiyn to exchange for watches, Jewelry, or dey 41% ‘The lots are unencumbered and title guaranteed, An excelicat investment. Address Real Estate, box 12) Herald office. —— ne ered OMe A GENTLEMAN OUT, OF HEALTH WISHES TO RF. tire from business and would like ta dispose of a nice four story house in a very desirable location. Also, his business, (Dental profession.) “To an experienced man this would be an excellent opportunity. Address Dentist, Union square Post GREAT BARGAIN.—I OWN IN THE VILLAGE OF Belvidere, Allegany county, N. Y., on the Erie Railroad, one two story dwelling, also one store abd stable; the property is in good condition, having been built only a few years, It is A capital chance for any person wishing to commence business, Thave no use for it. I will sell it for $650 cash. Also a Bar low patent planing machine (new), cost $2,000; will eel it for S60. Inguire of or address 0. C. Patiereon, 87 Park row, room 23, N. ¥. ROOKLYN.—I AM NOW ERECTING A FINE BLOCK of buildings in Fifteenth street, near Fourth avenue, two Story and basement, built ip the best manner oy. gay's work, fine location, half block from cars, and will be afforded for frou: 000 to $2,500 each; terms very easy. E. P. DAY. ROOKLYN.—FOR SALE, ON CLERMONT AVENUB, between Myrtle and Park avenues, a handsome (Gothic soa e and lot. Apply © FREDERICK ESENWEIN, 163 roadlw Gauze PARK—ON 110TH AND 1TH STREETS, near Bloomingdale road, on the heights, ten lots, house; street fronts park; a good Investment; will double in three years, Apply to'T. SMITH. oflice 45, No. 229 Broadway. A commission will be paid. Ooms HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, & house and lot, in the city of Rahway, situated on Milton avenue, two or three minutes’ walk from the railroad depot. The honge ts new; commodious. with hard and soft wi it the door, Terms easy. Apply to IRA LAFORGE, Rahway, YPRESS HILLS CEMETERY.—FOR SALE, TWO beautifully located lots, on @ handsomely improved road. Nos. 404, 405, section 6; if applied for immediately will be sold very cheap. Apply toG. H. & W. G. ALISON, 58 Cli? street, pi aces le Bh a TE ee Bede ats ATRY OR GRASS FARM OF 210 ACRES WILL BE sold for half ita worth; level, no rocks or stones; 7 miles from Hoboken by macadamized road. Terms to anit. Apply tothe owner, Mr. POST, 1 Perry street, corner of Waverley place. VERY FAMILY A HOME.—COTTAGE HOUSES AND country seats for sale, costing $500 to $5,000; easy pay- ments, Well buiit dwellings in Brooklyn, East New York, or in any eligable location in’ Kings or Quéens connty, taking paynient, when desired, for whole cost of improvernente in Tortgage on fpremises. ¢ Apply to CHAS, R. MILLER, 16 Wil- liam street, room No. 4. , (OR SALE—THAT SPLENDID BROWN STONE HOUSE Provn ibe northease corner of Lexington avenue and Tiree also the three ninth street 1g houses on the avenue; the houses have all the modern improvements, and have been built by the day by the owner in the best manner. This is un- cheapest property in the vicinity of Murray ues bly peat iii, and. will be sold on ‘easy. ta Jowést cash price is $12,500 f Apply on the pre (OR SALE—A HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN tone house, on Lexington avenue, three doora abave Thirtyeighih street, The house hay all tbe modern improve- ments. ‘This is without doubt the cheapest property on Murray Hill. Price $10,000. Terms easy. Apply on the premises. (OR SALE—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE ‘and loft No. 204 Tenth street, nea? Second avenue; has modern improvements, and desirable for a small family. Can be seen: between Sand 5 o'clock P.M. Also, two lote 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 street, corner of Water. (OR SALE—A MODERN BUILT DWELLING HOUSE Bra two nores of and at Orange, New Jersey, with all n- ‘ fr rs collage, gorden, AbIa- eee da ee Ca Lap rapt cary Soper tion.) Inquré of WARBEN HARDENBERGH, 68. Wal street rma. To save trouble, the for corner; the others each $10,000. Re SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR SOME LOCAL BUSI- ness or first ae ee in New York, a beautiful coun- ori seat and farm on ng Island Railroad. Principalsonly address, stating business, terms, &c., Lorenzo, Herald office. OR Cae HEMPSTEAD, L. 1. A LARGE OOM &F nicstigus davelling house, with ou gs and eight acres yectionable neighborhasatnLune perfectly healthy and unob- Jnarkets, stores and Post ofice, and accessible Whee, .schools, ‘by railroad, the depot of whichis within about five tes walk. Upon the premises there are several tine building sites, and an abundance of fruit and shade trees. An inspection is necessary to a due appreciation, and will be a sufficient recom- mendation of the premises, the whole or part of which will be sold. For further particulars apply, to J- DIKEMAN) Jr. » No. ‘ok; upon the premises, or at his ol 21 Halsey Building? Fitton street, opposite Clty Hall, y sia OR SALE—AT NORTH ORANGE, N. J., A SPACTOUS dwelling house, having sixteen rooms, wkh extension in ihe rear; containing kitehen, washroom and two bedrooms: the premises embrace more than an acre of ground, are very plea- santly located; within five minutes’ walk of railroad ‘station andn astage ronte, and contains a variety of choice frult trees. Apply t TRIPPE, Esq., 90 Warren atreet, J. 8. KIN H. HAY, Esq., No. 82 Broadway. OR SALE—THE LARGE ENGLISH house, situated on Tenth street, bet Third avenues. 88 Exchange place, orto 8, BASEMENT tween Second aad The house 18 new; bas all the modern im- provements, and possession can be bad tamediately. Apply toTHOS. MACFARLAN & SON, No. 180 Tenth sireet, near ‘Third avenue. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BROWN STONE house No. 114 West Forty-fourth street, between Broad- Way and Sixth avenue, containing all the modern improye- ments. Price $8,600. RAYNOR & BLACKWELL, 1,129 Broadway. OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY . J high stoop brawn stone houses, well located on Second avenue, corner of Eighteenth street; finished with all the mo- dern improvements. “Frice $18,0 and $9,9N. Apply on ihe prel s. OR SALE—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BROWN stone house, 211 Second avenue, west side, between Thir- teente and Fourteeeth streets, The house was completed in } the best possible manner, and was built for the occupation of the owner. The lot is 25 feet 9 inches wide by Ni2deep. Ap- ply toTHOS. MACFARLAN & SON, 18) Tenth sirest, near avenue. foie icta tk RA ae a Seba EET FOR SALE-AT TUBBY HOOK, HAVING A FRONT on the Hudson river, a beautiful site, containing bree ncres of land, adjoining ihe property ‘of Messrs. Man Jones, &c., and in the immediate vicinity of the residence of lessrs. Willet, Thompson, Brooks, &c, Yt commands a splen- did view up and down the Hudson river and long Island Sound, It will be sold in separate parcels if desired. Apply to E. H, LUDLOW & CO., 14 Pine street. OR SALE—100 FIRST CLASS HOUSES, ABOUT FIF- Freon freacoed and with suvles; B00 well oeatsd lots, in, Cluding ten full blocks Centra) Park ‘lots; a large number of unincumbered lots to exchange for first’ rate improved reat lendid lary tate up tor corner lots on Breadway, Fifth and Madison avenues, suitable for churches, , A. PACKHAEUSER, 14 Wall street, (OR SALE—IN EAST TWENTY SECOND STREET, BE- tween Lexington and Fourth avenues, a three story and basement brick house, in the best order, and possessed ‘of all the modern conveniences; price $10,500. " $5,00) can remain on ond and mortgage if desired. Agents need not answer, Ad- dress 0., box 108 Herald oflice, (OR SALE CHEAP—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RBSI- dence, in Sea miles up the Harlem with if an acre of Jand, laid out with fruit trees and shrub! a Terms easy. Alsoa brown stone front house in Kast Ee, fourth street. Price $8,000. Apply to JOHN FETTRET‘ 415 Third avenue, in ae 2 —————————— OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE IN TOWN— A fine suburban residence a few milk Gre t ms naan cud aecessivle by railroad ta he Serra an hour, vAN WINKLE & WINANS, Auctioneers, No, 1 Pingst. (OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO VERY NEAT AND genteel two story, attic and basement brick bouses, Biinated in Echermerborn street, near Powers Street, two minutes’ walk from Fulion or Atlantig avenue’ cara. ‘The above houses are built in the best manner by J. W. Martens, Architect, and are finished off first class Outaide and in, with fi house for sale, qi ne as é, on State street, near Powers street. Apply toG J. FISHER, 106 Wall t, New York, orto J. W. "1, “8, architect, No, 2 Moniague street, Brooklyn. REAT EASTERN WHARF AT PORT MORRIS—A few choice lots on 156th, 137th and 188th streeta, lying be: tween St, Ann’s and. Home’ avenues, within a few’ tinsiey walk of Port. Morris, being the choicest. part of grounds of Gouverneur Morris, Beq.: elevated Renae | fact, aad handsomest ak eos ea terms yment vi Apply to R. H. ELTON, 24 Beektoan pirset, from 1 tol P.M, oF on the afternoon, ‘Third areata Feok sip forrs'io Harlem Wil ere ee cars or Peck slip ferry to Harlem, fintutes’ walk of these Lots. — ee FAL ESTATE.—FOR SALE, THR! 0, R LE, EE STORY, ATTIC, nt and sub-cellar house and | aureet #10000; houses aad Hol 68 Pate eas ads Malbeery 147 feet 2,000; lot_on South street, next to Sevemh street, rooklyn, KE. D.. $1,000, cash $200, bal . In quire of Dr: SWEENY. 188 tale es OB BortaaKe. Ln house, kitchen, smoke house and 5 y fern, blabla, ‘&c., of wood, on the aly loveaar rt ool sic ie net aie” freee Cee meat a of 3 iva and the best recommendation is oe 8 mA yt to exvenner of axle find sult ( ADOut $00) the re oe Siesta eases na reuained fall pe » @pproved security, sean can and wil be sold n spate parcels it desired. For fi inf to PB. oe faformiation appt ois os ALUM, or 3 __SALES OF REAL BSTATE, _ pee COTTAGE HOUSES FOR SALE VERY LOW—DE- sirably located up town, near Eighth avenue, {n good order and very ‘pleasant residences for sinall familles; but litte money required down, Terms ok BIGGS & SOUT! (OK, 81 Nassau street. T° Cote AN ESTATE —THE PROPERTY KNOWN Ag THOS. LIPPIATE, OF Nossa sires uae. Apply ot 0 MARKET GARDENERS.-25 ACRES OP G00D om East Ne ' Railroad. ‘The premlses, witha house wad barns yl be rented for three or five years’o * 4 McCormick, Fast Nowe eye enacnable terms, ' Address R. O. 0 ACRES IN ORANGE COUNTY, NEAR TOWN OP AY, ,anroe, will be exchanged for a ‘madera belek hose. ‘Yo lease for seven years, twenty acres, with house, 4 fe. near New York. “Iugtire a'1s6 Washianorainet rooklyn. (0 AGRES.OF FARMING LAND, Ww ‘ed, in Greene county, in this State, Qbblyto WALSTE TIMBRE. exchan, NS. BROWN, house or lots in Brooklyn. William street, room 16, 1.000 2oreMQOmrVALUABLE (TRACTS ow ! Western lands to exchange for merchandise suitable for Western trade; sold ta quantities to suit pur- Shsors: also afew select tracta for sale at » bargain for cash, Apply at 347 Broadway, up stairs. C. B. HOWES & CO, 1.250 CARH WHE BUY A GOOD HOUSE AND 49) I lot near City Hall in Brooklyn; part par- chase money will be taken in dry goods, boots and shoes, or ; balance can remain for five years. Apply to CLE- LANT, 16 Nassau street, room No. 6. $1.7 Brooklyn; $150 eash down will lance dn mortgage. Apply to A. BEESE, 199 Broadway, rooms 0. FOR THREE LOTS OF GROUND, 15Xiq0} feet, southeast corner Columbia and Chi seoure this bargain; ba- No. 9. 5. BOO GASH-UEASEHOLD PROPERTY aT A a). rgv'n—Three story and basement Bouse, with al) the medgrn improvements, conservatory attached, No, % East Sixteent® street, opposite Bt. Geos ‘hareh, Stayve- $Bplmauare; six years’ unexpired: twenty-one ’ as $20 a year ground rent, with privilege of anotlier twenty-one ears! lease at five per cent on assesaed value of lot, with privie lege of another twenty-one years’ lease at five per cent on ag sessed value of lot—a purchase of honse at end bf second Mase by Jandiord at its then assessed value; one of the beat neigh- borkoods in the city. Apply to THOS. DUGAN, at the offioa of P. Caliaghan, 20'Nassau street Rents for 3304 per annum GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY B. gach nence of retiring from the busia . UfLFELDE! Nl Canal street, three doors west o Broadway, will sell out his entire stock, over $50,000 worth of +h embroklerien, rea) thread laces, trimmings and Preoeb ey goods, all of which have been bought for cash aad wi de sold ata very great reduction to close the business, STENTION, SKIRT DEALERS!I—CALL AND FX- amine our misses’ woven skirts, 20, 18, 16, i4and 12 e8; ladies’ 40, $1, 26 and 20 springs woven fra, shape, large size and cheap. HARDING, Factory 281 Spring street, near Hudson, T 755 BROADWAY—WOVEN SKIRTS MADE LARGB or small, for the opera or the ball, for misses aad for all, W springs tod, well made and cheap.’ Old skirts made over. Eagle skirt factory, 755 Broadway, corver of Eighth street, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladies requiring any kind of plain work, shict mak- ing or baby linen, iu all its branches, that they ean have the same execiited in'a superior manner. aad on the most liberal terms, by applying at 63 Marion street, A note addressed 10 T. G. will be immediately attended to, | N, B.—Will (if requir- ed) aitend at the residence of auy lady, by the day or weel DVICE TO MERCHANTS.—MR. PLACET, 237 GRAND street, begs leave to inform the public ia thy wing re- aeived new stainpings for embroitery from Paris, he is able to supply them at the lowest rates. Stamped yokes, Lis. 14s. and le. doren; stamped bants, 3is., Ste. Ss. per Jy; eiasaped collars, Oda. per dozen; Marseilles collar’ and e (\LOTHIERS’ AND TATLORS’ GOODS. ang eWHLSON 0. HUNT & UO., porters and commission merehan Be ‘0 PLA 82, $4 and 36 PAR cE, Invite the attention of the trade to their preeeat complete stoke of newly ix GOoDe FOR MEN'S WEAR, her with ‘assortment o be oeAMERICAN WOOLL ENS, Which are for sale by the plece or package, on terms to rule the market. eatin oe KIRTS. WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS, $1.25; 14 $120, sud 1782 Dealers supplied with 9 spring $7 per dozen, 32619 and 14 $13. Old skirta made over. C. L. HARDING, ‘Woven skirt factory, 281 Spriog street, near Hudson KIRT MANUFACTURERS—WE HAVE WOVEN TAPR of various numbers, fine article, tire edged, dark and white, forsale. CG, L, HARDING, Skirt Factory, 281 Spring sireet, near Hudaon, CANIZED RUBBER now in dally receiving from his factor! ‘mani wee ees Vnted Stites abd trom OOLLEN YARNS.—SINGLE AND TWO THREAD woollen yarns, suitable for cravats, hoods and scar! constantly manufactired and for site ow ‘by JAMES ARM: STRONG, Hope Mills, Marshall street, above Poplar street, Philadelphia, ‘OVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS.— Ween aevery particular, and lowest in prices. Dealers REST’S woven aud excorGalt and. examine Mme. DEMO- Moment whol depot 818 Broadway. Chikiren’s shire ant isttes ta gran LACE CURTAIN: cay 351 INDOW SHADE: 861 BURP HOLLANDS te a NGROADWAY. a FALL FASHIONS, _ : GRAND OPENING.—IN SEQUENCE OF THR inelemency of the weailier, the opening will be contir wed for two days longer, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24, at we ‘SIMMONS® 637 Broadway. The trade liberally dealt with, HARLOTTE G. SMITH WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, 23TH inst., her exclusive and elegant styles of Paris cloaks, maa- tillas, &c., comprising a full variety of all the latest aud moat seleel novelties, with a Yarge nesortment of very. choice ger meats manufactured expressly for city traie. wint bonnets of all kinds for retail trade. 1,002 Broadway, above Twenty-sixth street, EALERS WILL FIND AT MME. DEMOREST’S SKIRT manufactory and wholesale depot, 375 Broniway the pest and cheapest steel skirts to be found ‘in this city. Please call and examine. “Children’s skirts and bustles ta great ‘variety. ALL MILLINERY AT MRS. SELF'S, 12) SIXTH AVE- nue—Comprising straws, trimmed and untrimmed; velves and other bonnets, feathers, Lowers, ribbons, anda genera) stock of millinery goods, GiPAND orenina. ‘ARIS FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. MADAME WM. KAHN, 26 DIVISION STREET, Takes great pleasure (a announcing to the ladies of tis city and vieinity that she has opened up stairs, in addition to hee itore, new and elegant show rooms, where she will open, om Monday, 26th inst., for thetr Inspection, a large ‘and eplendid Assortment of botnets of the Jaiest importation and her own. manufacture, which for style and elegauee cannot be ee. celled by any establishment in the city. Country ‘mer- chants and miliicers supplied with pattern bonnets, by the K. would res- i case or single one, on reasonable terms. Mra, pearly, return her thanks to her friends and patrons for the ‘indness which they have so liberally bestowed on her efforts to please during former seasons, and she feels contdent calas her newesbow rcom will give salistecuon: ugha UST WHAT EVERY LADY ye SKIRT THAT cannot get out of order.—Mme. DEMOREST'S exce'sior ts are made by an entirely new method, without sewing, Slasplug, weaving or giueing. and cannot get out of order. Better than the best and cheaper than the pele Wholesale Sever, $15 Broadway; retail stoves, 320 Canal street and 253 wey. ARGE ASSORTMENT OP RICH PARIS FLOWERS, AtMme. ELVINA GUERIN’S, £36 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets, ILLINERY OPENING.—NRS. SCOFIELD, 18) BOWE- will display on Sept. 22, to her friends and oy generally, her new bijles i fal hod Winer Penaeaee PUO ATTERNS.—PATTERNS OF NEW AND ELEGANT r Gos SYS ENORESI'S stand “avenee of the palates moies. Mme, "4 1g 315 Broadway and at all the branches, (MADAME R. HARRIS & SON HEE BR ee NAR arers thenclag toner numerous Be vin id strangers, that they have received several cases French Donneta, mb they be pleased to exhibit, SPORTING. (OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SETTER DOG, NOT TO be surpassed, weil broken on pariridges, qisi's, wood cock and English snipe; will fetch his game froin the water a9 Wwellas.on land; no betier watch dog™ can be fouad. Apply ab 423 Sixth avenue. LE-SIX BLACK AND TAN PUPPIES, TWO Poe atone months old; one King Charles pup, a Scoteh ter, ner, ema}; a Newfoundland pup, ine white pat of the purest breed aud eal: ed ia Wanting, something handsome, call i! 181 Twenty-nitth sireet, between: Seventh and Eighth avenues, in she rear, on Soturday and Buns i. at No.3 Peck slip. Butler's infaliw.c WAL flea exierminator, 4 cents, per ottiewinstany, ace (0. fleas. Buler'snew work on the Dog, $1. Doge boarded, traloc 40 HE GRAND INTERNATIONAL | 4 Detweew eleven selected players of OM Bogie AAA ee two of the United States, wil take place on St. George's ee Hoboken, on Monday, ‘October 3, 1859, and following wubseription and match ticket may be purchased committee or at hotel The toh ile western enteance ihe grommet OMe day Of ply, Si gle day tickets obtatnable only at the reais crarc ie Dias a - Wil be printed and posted con 3 DO wi sold atthe eastern entranc a ‘lub house, pertons. provkted with tcketg are idvised 10 An ample potiee force will be in tok , subecriphontickets criand ladies for'be Exe for wl ace te npn ya be | 2" tag aS Bingle admission Uckels toe rowan snc, OOD PORTING.—ALL THE CHOTCE BREEDS OF DOS: cure ands mand. All aro yer Js subject to the TIRE. J. O. Wells, 198 Broadway. |. T, Walker, $2 Broad street. A. H. Giobs, tWittam ettece Vinton, 10) Noasua treet i chap trea HE a eh tar streck. R. Bage, S4 Wall street.” BB. Tit 267 Browtway. FOR THE CHAMPION- Ociober 10, at Staten Tetand, cpoysite he grounds of Me, Ths, ©, Burns, Nautilus Hail, The champlon Onan niiver Dell, maninctared, Uy TTY je awarted (0 146 pon w Also @ purse riance ta be rowed five miles. trance anton to any oarsman in the world. foe $20. The Fivico reapecttully informed that the great N, BeThe publen aura Fay and baw willcgme of 4 nate rice, Thurwday, Sept 3, between LZand 20