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BOARDING 4. B LODGING. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE single geailemen can be axcommodated with board and pleasant rooms, at 151 Franklin street. CENTRAL LOCATION.—SEEVRAL | SUITS OF rooms, Deatly furnished, modern conveniences, with full @F partial . A private table served to their ow rooms. Only gentlemen of the. highest respectability need apply. 1u- aire at 92 Kast Twentytourth street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- Ulemen can be accommodated with full or pardal board ‘respectable private family; large front room; gas, bath, ke. West Nineteenth street, AYis pact TWENTY-FIRST STREET, GRAMERCY ‘ar ‘bes Apply at fandsoie suits of rooms can be had with board, anily carpeted, e., and furnished with every are els lern convenience, large cl ; Dinner at6. Key to the park, aud every home comfort, Apply us above. NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, with gas, hot and cold water, will’ be let with fe tod yentieman and wife; locallon pleasant and dasy of eas; family private; terms reasonable. Apply of 86 it ‘weuty-binth street, near Lexington avenue, GER GENTEELLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, suitable for a family of grown persons, to let, with pri- vate table only, in a first class house in Twelfth street. Those wishing to make permanent arrangements for the winter will find this. a desirable opportunity. Address W. 1. S,, Union sijuare Post office. A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND ror separate, floor will be rent her Or to gentlemen nly, with breakfast, ifr: aoa in @ private femally “oy ‘apply- ‘ing ot 141 Ninth street, thik door of Broadway. SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO ‘ Wogether or rep arnte, wan pied boar, in the wy de- airable house, Venth st., near 6h avenue, private. References given and required. pst CHOICE OF DESIRABLE ROOMS, (BOARD INCLU- ded) suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, 165 Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty-first street. Beautiful location. Modern Improvements. ‘Terms reasonable. References exchanged. Dinner at six. A TRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO LET TO A GENTLE- man and wife, a handsome back parlor with pantries, in & modern built house, furnished or unfurnished, at $8 per week. Call at 155 East Thirty-fifth street, between Second and ‘Third avenues. COUPLE OF PLEASANT ROOMS, FRONT AND back, on third floor, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or & couple of gentlemen, 13 let, Tarnished or unfurnished, with- out board. Terms moderate.’ Apply at No. 6 Pitt street, near @ GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A LARGE AND PLEA. sant room, with board, in a private family in Forty-fifth sireet, near Fitthavenue, ‘Address J, Howard, Herald oftice, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCQUPYING THEIR ‘own house, are desirous of renting the second floor, fur- nished, with or without board, to one or more gentlemen’ or a pntieman and his wife. The house is delight ally situated on Lexington avenue, Murray Hill, three doors above Thirty- eighth street. Brown stone front, with all the modern im- Provements, Cars and stages pass within two minutes’ walk of the house, For particulars apply on the premises, LADY, HAVING A HANDSOME HOUSE, WOULD Jet a very pleasant front room, with full or partial board, io single genilemen or a gentleman’ and wife. Apply at 106 Macdougal street, A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OF QUIET HABITS, desiring to procnre agreeable apartments for the winte: San be nocommodated 5 Broadway. NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDBOOM ‘and bathroom to let, to a lady and gentleman, with board for the lady ouly; also a single room to let, with board. inquire at 159 Wooster street, near Houston. A. PRIVATE, FAMILY, OCCUPYING [A MODERN house in Thirty-fourth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, would accommodate a small family or two gen- tlemen and their wives, with board. First brown. stone house west of Third avenue. ' References exchanged. by applying at 535 Houston street, near Please LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with a large furnished room, with board for the daa only, in a private family. House contains all the modern infprove: mens. Location near Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street. ‘Address Mrs. Sherwood, Union square Post ofice. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OCCUPYING A NEATLY furnivied house, and having more room than they re; juire, would let one or two furnished rooms to gentlemen and wiv or single gentlemen, with full or partial board; house has all the improvements, and very convenient to stages andcars. Apply at 201 Bleecker street. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF PARLORS to let, with bedroom and bath attached, suitable for a arty of gentlemen; lao single bedrooms; first class board; ner at six. at No. mau place, Thompson street, second house from Bleecker. i rt} ‘with superior board and’ suit of rooms for the winter. House four story brown stone, first class, 26 by 6) feet. Dinner at gix o'clock. References exchanged. Apply at 98 St. Mark's place. BoAaRP NA Goo LOCATION NEAR TWENTY- third street.—A gentleman and wife or two single gen- dlemen can be jodated with afine large airy room, with Hood board, upon application at294 Third avenue. References e L. OARD.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, THE second story of & house, with all modern improvements, in a fine location, consisting ‘of front and back room, bath be: tween rooms, and one room in fourth story if required, or will be let separate. Call at 150 West Twenty-fourth street. Refe- rence required, OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor of & modern house, containing every conrenience, to let, with board, to a asap and wife or to single gentle- 01 men; location unexceptionable and convenient. Appl Fourth street, near Second avenue. Will be let furi or unfurnished, OARD.—A FBW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with board and pleasant rooms, and where there are but few other boarders, by applying at 31 Rivington street. OARD.—ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR A gentleman and wife, cau be obtained wt 327 West Twen- iy-nccond street; house first class, with hot and cold water, Bathe, de.” Easy of access by Ninth avenue cars and stages, eferen en and required. Bs age —FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND ‘and third floors to let, with or without board, to singie entlemen and gentlemen and their wives. Apply ‘at 71 Frwenty-se venth street for one week. OARD IN OLINTON PLAC SUIT OF ROOMS FOR B ‘a gentleman and his wife, or for single gentlemen. Also single rooms for one or two single gendemen, at 97 Clinton place. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAM ‘est ¥ COULD pleasantly accommodate a gentleman and wife with full dr partial board, or two single gentlemen, by calling at 205 Jay street, near Fulton avenue and City Hall’ N, B.—No bill on the house. OARD IN BROADWAY.—A LIMITED NUMBER OF respectable persons may obtain board and superior rooms in a firet class house, possessing every modern improvement. ‘An excellent table; dinner at six o'clock. Apply at 832 Broad- ‘way, below Union'square. OARD NEAR UNION S8QUARE.—SEVERAL PLEA- sant rooms, with or without board, in a French private fa- ‘mily, te let; house contains all modern improvements, and is splendidly furnished; also, the use of a piano. The cara and stages of various rotites pass the house every few minutes. Apply at 48 Kast Thirteenth street, between Second and Third avenues, or address Belmont, box 165 Herald oftice. OARD IN BROOKLYN, 108 CLINTON STREET.—A mt ly furnished suit of parlors on first floor, front- ing on Clinton and State streets, to let, with board, to a gentle- man and his wife. References required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, Bo ereve tagle gentlemen, can have avery pleasant room; ‘with or without a bedroom attached; also single room, for gentleman, Location unsurpassed ‘and in every respect de- firable, | References required. Inquire at 79 Sauds street, cor- ner of Jay. OARD IN BROOKLYN—AT 19 WEST BALTIC street, ten minute’s walk from South ferry; pleasant Fooms, single or in suits to accommodate single gentlemen, or a small family. . OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FUR- nished rooms, with board, may be had in a small private family at 292 Henry street, near Hirrison, Bak’, ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—ONE FINK front room, for a, gentieman and wife, and one single Zoom, to let, at No. 6 Willow street, three minutes’ walk from fhe ferry. ‘Dinner at 63 o'clock. Sienna BOARD, WANTED—IN A PLAIN, SUBSTANTIAL PRT- vate family, by a gentleman, his wife, mother and young infant; two rooms, furni or not; privilege of having wash- ing done if required; late dinners will not suit. Address, stating terms,which ‘must be moderate, location, &., 8734 ‘West Twenty-sixth street, References exchanged. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD (aged 334), and nurse—two rooms adjoining,’ on third floor; party will furnish, except carpets. ‘Terms must be_mo- derate, Pleasant location, above Tenth street. Address D. B. F., Herald office. OARD WANTED.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN ARB desirous of procuring a comfortable, well furnished double Foom, on third floor of a modern built house, having the usual conveniences of gas,water, &c., with full board; dinner at six ‘o'clock; location central, within a reasonable distance of Union acuare; a private family preferred; for sich accommodation a {air equivalent will be rendered; unexceptonable reference will de given and required. Address F. F. D., box 1,581 Post office <post paid), stating full particulars as to terms, &¢., under real name, OARD WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, BY ‘@ young lady; location preferred above Fourth street, and Pert of Broadway. “Address, stating terms, Boarder, Brooklyn Post oflice. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A RES- pectable genteel family, not above Fourteenth street, ‘ork. Address M, 1.. J.,/46 Sands street, Brooklyn. New BOAR” WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE young man desires board in a small American family, situ- ated north of Myrtle avenue, and east of Fulton street, where there are no other boarders.’ Address L. F. Burnett, Herald ‘office, for two days, OARDING.—A GENTLEMEN AND WIFE CAN FIND Bret ina cape ft S ment's place), between Bleecker and fiousion aiecotse Oo pees easeeadeteetecttenlinasinashrenttchachessaet SO OARDING.—A SMALL FAMILY ©. a Basted wilh bendavens roma A 280 Wen TN NO ‘est Thirty-second atreet, Boorman terrace, between Eighth a 80, two small Fooms for single gen focen, Kore asonable: exchanged. 4 ss OARDING.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEM » accommodated with handsome moms on aera oe tue floors, with first olass board. Dinner at six o'clock. Apply at 46 Bleecker street. al References ———$————————— ROOKLYN HEIGHTS. —THE SECOND FLOOR TO LET, with board, to familics or gentlemen, of a house plen: santly Tocated, commanding » fine view of the bay, tiree minutes’ walk of either Wall street or Fulton ferry. Apply at 92 Columbia street, opposite Pineapple. URNISHED ROOMS.—MRS. VAN VLEET, HAVING taken the large and elegant house No. 2 Bond street, which has been thoroughly repaired and richly furnished, offera fur- nishod rooms to families or gentlemen, with or without partial board. Se , URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR a gentleman or a gentleman and wife, requiring superior accommodations In a sali private family business oe stud. us persons preferred. Apply at es} TWenty-sourth eirecl, Heferences required, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1859. ; 3 BOARDING AND LODGING. Seana agen nnn aed Porm ROOMS TO LET—AT 96 FOURTH AVE- woe, sively facing East Eleventh street. Rooms oa Ty first, second and wth floors, in suits or separately. PUENISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 GENTLEMEN, Without board, in a most desirable location, being only oné sjuare trom Broadway-19 Fourth avenue, between fenth and be ev € eulb strects, All'modern improvements. Reiprences re- PURAISHED ROOMS AND BEDROOMS TO LET—TO ladi¢sor gentlemen, with board, in a private family. Ap- ply at 86 West Eleventh street, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, AT 161- 163 Hudson street, opposite St. John’s Park. ‘None but those Wishing permanent board need apply. URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with or without board, in a desirable loeation, to single gen- ilemen ora gentieman and his wife. Gus andwater in the rooms, Apply at 201 Henry street, N. ¥. RONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or two or three single gentlemen; also a single room, at 26 Cottage place, between ouston and Bleecker streets.” Reference required, OOD AND CHEAP LODGINGS.—CLEAN AND COM- fortbale fle rooms, 25 to 37 cents 3 leman acd wife TS conta, Globe Hotel, cornerr Fraukiotend Wit iam streets, N. Open all night. N.B.—Board if desired. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO Jet in a private family to single gentlemen ; nak if required. eferences exchanged, ‘Apply at No, 6 Uni- versity place. OSE LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON fi oor, one on second, and a large back bedroom, and rooms to let, at 111 West ‘Twelfth street, in a’ first where terms are moderate. OOM, WITH BREAKFAST, WANTED—BY A GENTLE. man, with a widow or where there are no other boarder Address E. Benjamin, Herald office. INGLE GENTLEMEN WILL FIND PLEASANT ROOMS and good goard at 36 Garden street, Brooklyn; convenient to Wall street and South ferries; housé has modern conveni- WO OR THRE! 1 ther or separate, pleasantly located, convenient to Broadway, with all the modern improvements; suitable for entlamen and their wives or single gentlemen. ‘Apply at 42 ‘ourth street (called No. 9 Albion place). WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN partial board at 228 Enst Broadway; also, hamdsomely furnixhed rooms on second or third floor, suitable for gentlemen and their wives. Rooms furnished, with grates, gas, &c. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, WHO CAN FURNISH UN- ‘qualified references; desires to rent a parior und bedroom or one large room, near Union square, w ith breakfast and tea; terms not to exceed $10. Address box 154 Herald ollice fortwo ys. WO LADIES AND A GENTLEMAN WISH TO PRO. cure three pleasant rooms with good board. The two rooms for the lafies must be airy, light and comfortable, with fire and gas; for the above accoinmodations the parties are wil- from $20 to $22 per week. Please address, stating 10 YOUNG MEN.—DESIRABLE ROOMS CAN BE HAD: on first and second floors, with pleasant family, at reason- able rates, at 310 Madison street. 10 LET— EXCELLENT ROOMS ON ae also, front rooms on second floor, suitable for d_ oF single gentlemen, with good board ‘and all the comfy home. ‘Stages pass the door, Apply at 79 Ninth str Firth avenue. (0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND bedroom, on second floor, just vacated, to « gentleman and wife or to single gentlemen. ' Rooms containing all the modern improvements, Dinner at 63g o'clock. Reference required and given, 38 Great Jones street, ERY NICE AND COMFORTABLE FURNISHED apartments to let, with board, to a man and his wife, with use of the parlor, &c.; the house is kept by a small family, who of a near wish to have everything very comfortable to parties that suit them. Apply at 61 West Twenty-fifth street. . ANTED—BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, ina plain but respectable American family; wi- dow preferred, where home comforts may be enjoyed’ and Where there aré no other boarders. Terme moderate, Address L., Hers ollie. Pe cistern Seaisineriiilaiseie: WANTEDGIN THE, LOWER PART OF THE CITY, A \ "furnished room and bedroom, fora lady and gente, it f x le preferred; in a good : Dorhood. “Address E.'t. B., Heraid olice. na UNION SQUARE.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL 1 find desi: le rooms, single or in suits, at the above pumber; rooms now vacant front on the square. ‘Dianer at six. Reference given and required. 20 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, without board. A suitof elegantly furnished par- lors to let cheap. D0) TER WEEE FOR A HANDSOME SUIT OF FUR: nished parlors, on the second floor, to let, with full board, together or seperate; also, an unfurnished suit, at 162 ‘West Twenty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue; house tirst claes. QT NINTH STREET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED arlor and bedroom, suitable for a. or single gentlemen, to let, with first class . Alsoa single room. Apply at No. 37 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 4.1 "Brenues.—A gentioman and his wife, or a few sin: fie gentlemen can obtain very pleasant roomd, with board: the use contains all the modern improvements, and delightfully ted. 48 UNION SQUARE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH street and Fourth avenue—A family or single gentlemen may obtain desirable rooms, with board; references required. FQ ST. MARK’S PILACE, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.—AN OZ entire second floor, and a few rooms for gentlemen re quiring partial board, “Iahuse 18 urst ass) na welehiarhood quiet and genteel. <Q WEST TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST 58 ‘of Sixth avenue.—An elderly widow Indy, occupying a private house, would Jet third » entire second and third floors, with board, to families; bathrooms and gas throughout. References exchanged. 2 = WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.-TWO OR THREE 65 neatly furnished rooms to let to single gentleinen, with board. "Also one large room for gentlemen and wife, or to two or three gentlemen wishing to room together, Gus aud bath, Entrance 6 Twenty-second street. 105 NINTH STREBT, NEAR BROADWAY.—A GEN- i tleman and his wife ora few single gentlemen can ommodated with bansdeomely furnished fooms, with full ed. e or partial board. References e: () WES! TWELFTH STREETBOARD —DESIRA: 12 ble accommodations in the new first class brown stone house 120 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth av nues, suitable for a gentlemen and their wives; also a hall room for asingle gentleman. Dinner at 6. References ex- changed. Parties may furnish if desirable. 1 NINTH STREKT—SECOND HOUSE WEST OF 1380 Broadway nine a suit of rooma, etasny Bateaw i, suitable for a gentleman, or a party wishing to room to- geiher; algo a-single front room, ‘The house is first. class “and Contain modern improvements. Apply as above. minutes walk to Third or Fourth avenue cars; a good table, and everything requisite o make home comfortable, » Vacancies for single gentlemen. FAST FOURTEENTH STREET—HANDSOMELY 134 Turnuned rooms, suitable fore genieman and kis wife, or single gentlemen'wishing first class accommodations, with’ full board; house pleasantly located, near Stuyvesant park; references exchanged. QQQ BROADWAY, SECOND HOUSE ABOVE TWENTY. sixth street, half a block from Madison square, two blocks from Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Board and well furnished rooms, single or in suits; respectable parties only need apply. Terms moderate. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES NOPARTNERSHIP.—A PARTY HAVING ABOUT $200 to invest on good security or a chattel mortgage can be- come associated with a good paying business with large Byoftes an interview will satisfy. Call'to-day on J. T. SMITH, den lane, third story, from 9 to 3. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $200 TO $500, IN A GEN- teel business, paying large profits, to take charge of tthe books, cash, &c., ftom 9 A.M. to5P. M. Address, with real name, M. E. 8., Post office. ARTNER WANTED IN THE AUCTION BUSINESS, ‘with'from $300 to $500, to make advances on consiguments, References given and required. Address in full name, G. A., box 106 Herald office. WANTED A PARTNER, WITH $2000 OR $8000, IN A manufacturing business of an article protected by pa- tent, where the demand is unlimited and ready sales for cash; Hels a profit of 100 per cent net. Apply to EDWARD STAN: ‘ON, auctioneer, 29 North William street. 100 —PARTNER WANTED, TO ATTEND THE + door of one of the most’ attractive exhibitions in merica, tull of fun and just the thing to draw full houses and give satisfaction; $10 each per day can be cleared, without risk. Call at the office of the Amaienr, No. 73 Nassau street. N. B.—None but a temperate man need apply. 200. PARTNER WANTED OR OTHERWISE, + in the painting business, location is one of the Destin the city; a man with the above amount to take op, or would sell out. Address C., Broadway 500. —A GOOD CORRESPONDENT, WITH THE + above capital, can hear of a safe and profitable bu- siness, where there is no risk, and where there can be from $5,000 to $10,000 a year cleared. References exchanged. Ap- ply at 16 State street, 9.000 Ano tARTNE® WANTED WITH THIS 5 ‘+ amount to engage with the advertiser in one of the best paying business’ in the country, Address E. 0. & Co,, box 180 Herald office. 6.000 7, 820 GPARTNER, WANTED, WITH 4 this amount, by a thoroughly experienced and Well posted man in the "pawnbroker and loan oflice business. This Is an unusually good chance to get in a first class payin Dusineas without the least risk, as capital with interest ig ale vaysat command, Address A., Herald office. -A CHANCE TO INVEST THE ABOVE be found by ressing, for two weeks, Manu- Pusinoetforald ofloe, giving real mame and’ place for Inter. view. =A SOUTHERN MAN, WITH THIRTY 30.000. thonsand dollars capital, deires to obtain ith Interest in some established mercanttle house in New. York city. “Address P.T., Macon, Ga. ——————————_—_—SSS== STEAMBOATS. FPOR BRIDGEPORT. FARE {9 CENTS THE STAN. POR’ ve Peck slip, East river, every Monday, Wednewtiny and Fiday, at az o'elack, hoon, arriving i {ime to connect with Naugatuck, Housatouke aud New Haven ores Nore —CHANGE OF TIME.—STEAMER BROADWAY leaves pier foot of Jay street, touching at Christopher Breet every afternoon at 8 o'elock, Innding at Yonkers, Hast ingg, Dobbs Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing and Haverstraw. Kare to Yonkers, 15 cents; Hastings and Dot bs Fe ) conte; Tar FytOWD Wud Bing Sig, 2 gents; Haversuaw, 40 cents, SPECIAL NOTICK! 1D FOR THE MEN ON STRIKE IN LONDON.—THE Committee of Arrangements appointed by the Journey- men Stonecutters’ Association to receive subscriptions trom shop stewards and others, will meet at Montgomery Hall, 76 Prince street, on Thursday evening, Sept. 29, at eight o'clock, when shop stewards ure requested to be punctual in atten: dance, as we wish to transmit the money collected as soon as possible. PETER CUMMINS, Secretary. CLINTON AN ADDRESS WILL BE DELIVERED AT Hall, on Thesday evening, Sept. 27, at So'clock, by J. Atkins, an English Mining Engineer (whose life has been divided in the English and slave State mines), on the compari son of the physical and pecuniary condiuon Of white laborers England, of both sexes, and colored slavery in the Son Mr. ‘aa that as the glish aud Northern abolitionists are. continually exhibiting to the world such horrid pictures of American colored slavery, the citizens of New York will come and hear something about English white slavery in the coal mines and outot them, ‘Tickets 25cents, For sale at the desk of the Mercantile Library aud at the door of Francis J. Tuck- er, 167 Broadway. b.8.—This addrens will not be delivered from pecuniary motives, but that the truth be known. NENTRAL PARK ORDINANCES.—THE BOARD OF ‘Commissioners of the Central Park do ordain as follow: ‘No animal shall travel on any part of the Central Park, 6 cept upon the “ride,” or equestrian road, ata rate exceeding five miles an hour, Persons on horseback shall not travel on t “ride,” or equestrian road, at a rate exceeding six miles per our, N ehicle shall be permitted on the “ride,” or equestrian road, the same being devoted exclusively to equestrians; nor shall any vehicle, horse, or animal of burden, go upon any part ofthe Central Park, except upon the “drive,” and other car- Tage and transverse roads, and upon such places as are ap- propriated for carriages at rest. © animal or vehicle shailhe permitted to stand upon the drive or carriage roads of the Central Park, or any part there: of, to the obstriiction of the way or to the ineonvenience of tra- vel, nor shall any person upon the Central Park solicit or invite ckney coach, carriage. or other vehicle for hire shall stand upon any part of Central Park for the purpose of wking in any other passengers or persons than those carried to the Park by said coach, carriage or vehicle. No person shall expose any article or thing for sale upon the Central Park, except previously licensed by the Board of Com- missioners of the Central Park, nor shall any hawking or ped- dling be allowed on the Central Park. No omnibus, cart, dray, wagon, truck, or other vehicle car- rying goods, merchandise, manure, soil or other article, or solely used for the carriage of goods, merchandise, manure or other articles, shall be allowed to enter any part of the Central Park, except upon the transverse roads. No threat ning, abusive, insulting or indecent langnage shall be allowed on the Central Park, whereby a breach of the peace may be occasione jo person shall be allowed to tell fortunes, or play at any game of chance at or with any table or instrament of gaming, Ror to do any obscene or indecent act whatever ou the ‘Central ark. In case of an emergency where life or property are endan- gered, 1] persons, if required so to do by the Superintendent or any of his assistants, shall remove from the portion of the Central Park specified by the Superintendent or his assistants, and remain off the same till permission is given to return. ‘The above ordinances were adopted and passed at a ting of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, duly con= vened and held on the 28d day of September, 1859, and are published in obedience to the requirements of at act entitled “An act for the regulation government of the Central Park, in the city of New York,” passed April 17, 1857. The following section’of said act ig ‘applicable to the above ordi- nances:— Section 15. All persons offending against such ordinances shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and be punished, on conviction before the Mayor, Recorder, or any magistrate of the city of New York, by a fine not exceeding heey dollars, and tn detaultof payment, by imprisonment not excoeding thirty ys By order of the Board. AND'W H. GREEN, President of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park. Dated New Yorx, Sept. 23, 159. CoRR, DR. DOREMUS will deliver the opening lecture to a series of six on POTSONOUS GASES, On Tuesday bag (ith inst), at 8 o'clock, in the New York Medical College, 90 East Thirteenth street. The lectures will be delivered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of the next three weeks. Students of medicine, pharmacy, or law, members of these professions, and the public generally, ladies included, are re- spectfully invited to attend, Lectures and practical instruction on the analyses of the me- tallic and vegetable poisons will be given by DR. B. L. BUDD. The chemical laboratories are now open for the reception of private students, Apply at 70 Union place. N‘Y™ BEEF AND PORK. Navy Acency, New Yorr,*September 19, 1839. Sealed proposals endorsed ** Proy for beef”” and “* Pro- posals for He as the case may will be received at this Office until 12 o’elock noon, on Thursday the 29th inst., for fur- nishing and delivering free of all cost and riak to the United Btates, at the Navy yard at Brooklyn, 1,000 barrels of beef, 1000 barrels of pork, within five days after the date of notification of the acceptance of bid. ‘The beef must be from well fattened cattle. ‘The pork must be packed from corn fed, well fatened hogs. The barrels must be entirely new and be made of the best seasoned heart of white oak staves and headings, barrel tobe hooped vith four tron hoops. Every offer must be accompanied by a written signed by one or more responsible persons to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be ted, enter into an obligation immediately, with ood and sufficient sureties, to ful the article proposed. ‘his guarantee must be accompanied by the certificate of the United States District Judge, United District Attorney or Navy Agent. that the guarantora are able to make good guarantee. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such narantee, the beet fand pork must eonform to the usual inspection of the Navy Yard. Full pardoulars muy be ascertained Application to the Commandant of the Navy Yard, or at office. fc N. SANDERS, Navy Agent. GEORGE ‘OTICE. N Pourvevor 8 Orricr, U.S. Capers Commons nat Pow, N.Y. Sept, 20, 1899. SEALED PROPOSALS for the SUPPLY OF FRESH AND CORNED BEEF, FRESH LAMB OR MUTTON AND VEAL, for the Cadets’ Commons at this post, for one year from the first November next, will be received at my oflice until the tenth (10) of October. THE FRESH BEEF tobe of the first quality (or what is known asthree months stall fed), and delivered at the mess Duildings, in quantities as directed by the undersigned, not to exceed five days in the week. “THE CORNED BEEF to be of the same quality, properly cured, and delivered at the same place, and In quantities as directed by the undersigned, notto exceed two days in the week. THE FRESH 4ND CORNED BEEF to be furnished in anarters, with an equal proportio of each Wweok and shanks to 6 excluded), ‘and cut Into suitable pieces for roasting, bake ing an piling. ‘HE LAM, MUTTON OR VEAL to be of good and wholesome quality, atthe same place, at such times aud in goch — les as directed, as an occasional substitute for eh wef, ‘The use of a slaughter house and yard, and ice honse, will be furnished the contractor, and an open market for the sale of all kinds of fresh meats to the residents of the post. Each bid will state the number of cents and mills per pound for each kind of meat to be furnished, and the names of two responsible persons as sureties for the fulfillment of the con- tract, and. be odereed on ihe cplade, “Proposals for the supply of Fresh and Corn 4 3s J. BRATT, Purveyor, C. C. EMOVAL.—JOHN D'HOMERGUE HAS REMOVED HIS distillery from 140 West Seventeenth street to First avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. Office cor: ner of Twenty-fourth street and First avenue. All orders ad- dressed to the office will be punctually attended to SALES OF REAL ESTATE. paige APRA AR ARTA AACA AAAS SMALL VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND IN TEXAS, well timbered and watered, and well adapted for sheep ing or stock raising, for or exchanged for property in New York or Brookly More would be take in'ax- change. Address F. Herald ofilee. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN EXCELLENT condition, at 138 Bast Thirty second street, between Second iid Third avenues. Price $7,000, $6,000 can’ remain on bunt pe Aldo, & swore to lel, 14 Baxter street, H. P. WEST, 183 Grand street, YENTRAL PARK—ON 0TH AND UITH STREI COP uber Bloomingtaio rend! on the neta tas, See ere: ptreet oe ee ‘eared Pewee tig will double in three RSmmmniastou will be paid. edict achacsimpoils! eu (MIRO, CITY LOTS FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE RX, ehanged for property in Newark eity or tis. vicinity. Four lots of land in Alexander county, State of Tlinois, elty of Ciro, tgs addition, Lek 3 Now. 6 4,8 and 12. These lots are wel at on Arh » A y iy 4 CURTIS, 56 Murray st lasisalppl river. Apply to ©. T, OR SALE—THAT SPLENDID BROWN STONE HOUSE ‘on the northeast corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty, inth street; also the three adjoining houses on the avenuds the houses have al! the modem linprovemments, and have been built by She da by the owner in the beat manner, ‘Thisis un- ‘uestional ‘cheapest property in the v! ‘urna Hint and. will be soll To nave trouble, the i ‘each $10,000. »west cash price is $1 ‘Apply on the premises, (OR SALE—A HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN stone house, on Lexington aveune, three doors above Thirty-ejghth suet, The house has{ all the modern improve- ments. | This ‘s without doubt the cheapest property on Murray Hill, Price $10,001. Terms easy. Apply on the premises, OR SALE—AT HEMPSTEAD, T. T., A LARGE COM modious dw with outhuiidings and eight acr of land, beautifully jocated'in a py healthy and uno Jectionable neighborhood, ‘eonvenient 1 churches, schools, markets, stores and Post office, and accessible four times daily by railroad, the depot of which is within about five minutes? walk. Upon the premises there are several fine building sites, and an abundance of fruitand shade trees. An inspection is necessary toa due appreciation, and will be @ suilicient recom- mendation of the premises, the whole or part of which will be sold. For further particulars apply to J. DIKEMAN, Jr., upon the premises, or at his office, No. 21 Halsey Building’ Fulton street, opposite City Hall, OR SALE—IN ONE PLOT, FOUR LOTS ON SOUTH- west corner of Fighty-tifth’ street and First avenue, and five lots adjoining on Bighty-tifth sweet. Apply to V! DU RAND, 47 und 49 Liberty street, F% SALE—A GOOD FARM, WITHIN FIVE MILES OF New Brunswick and one mile and a half fr the rail- Raped cera 36 acres, wee good Tie dwell. in) Ou outbuildings, fruit, €e.; price $2 3 reof WARREN HARDENDURGH, os Wall street Neo OR SALE—MOST VALUABLE BROADWAY PRO A valnable lot just above Houston Also the corner of Houston street, 8 perty, in tee simple, street, 28 feet by 200 1 52 feet 5 inches by 100 feet 7 1e roperty 76 by 96 feet, making Frouston and Crosby streets, connection with a rear ree fronts on Broadway, is_no property to be pur: chased that will come in competition with this as regards the choice of loeality and price; it is the highest ground in th tion of the city, and admits of deep double under cellars; is contiguous to all the first class hotels, and most desirable for any superior improvement, Parties wishing to purchase will call om the undersigned, who will elther treat with them dl reetly or refer them to the owner. E. H, LUDLOW & CO., No. 14 Pine street. OR SALE—FIVE FULL LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE of Fifty-second street, neat Madison avenue. These lots ‘Will be sold at a great sacrifice if old this week: half can re- main on bond and mortgage. Apply to JOHN FETTRETC! 415 Third avenue. ‘OR SALE—THE LARGE ENGLISH BASEMENT house, situated on Tenth street, between Second and Third avenues. The house is new; modern im- provements, and potsession. can ‘be had immediately. Apply (oTnOS. MACEARLAN & BON, No. 18) ‘Teuth sireet, hear ‘Third agenue. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BROWN STONE house No. 114 West Forty-fourth street, between Broad- way and Sixth avenue, containing all the modern improve- ts. Price $8,500. ei = Rvkor & BLACKWELL, 1,129 Broadway. OR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT, IN THE TOWN OF East Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, five miles from Harlem Railroad. House built in modern’ style, two stories high, with wing attached for kitchen, with French win- dows and piazza on first floor; about ten acres of land at- tached, Also the stock, two cows, one hiefer, horse and wagon. Price $2,500; a portion can remain on bond and mortgage. For further particulars inquire of DR. HUFF, 63 Carmine stre (OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BASE- ment house, built in the very best manner and containing all the modern improvements, situated iu Twelfth street, two blocks east of Broadway. Apply at No. 7 Beckman sireet, rooms 1 and 2 OR SALE—A FARM OF 50 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY, 14 miles from New York, on the Central Railroad, one an a half miles from the depot; Jand of suqerior quality, youn, orchards, buildings in good order; this farm will show for itself. ‘Apply to WM. HAMMILL, 87 Park row, third floor. (OR SALE—THAT FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 250 avenue B. $2,000 cash, balance on mortgage. Price $4,000. Apply to F. DUFFY, 105 Greenwich street. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE TWO STORY COT- house and lot, No. 77 Powers street, next to the cor- ner of Dean street; the house has seven good sized rooms, lot 25 feet front and nearly 100 feet deep; the above premises’ are in a very good neighborhood, and will be sold on reasonable terms. “Apply a8 ‘above, or At No. 9 Cherry street, New York, ‘store. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ONE THREE STORY AND basement first class house, with all the modern. improve- ments, with large brown stone trimmings, &. This is a strong substant al house, nearly finished, and sittiated on Fort Green place, be Fulton avenue ‘and Hanson place. Terms easy.’ Inquire on the premises of T. B. JACKSON, until 7 clock P.M. OR SALE CHEAP—A NEAT HOUSE AND GARDEN, (nearly an acre of land), with a new barn anda good well o choice spring water. It is pleasantly situated near the Hud. son River Railroad depot and steamboat landings, inthe village of Hughsonville, near New Hamburg, Duchess county, N. Ttean be bought low for cash, and apart of the purehse mo- ney would be taken in hardware; or terms easier if required. Apply by note or otherwise at 82 Catharine street, New York ity, MU J. MULVANY. {JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE COUNTRY SEAT on Long Island, within four miles of New York by cars or stages. Every convenience for a man’s country resi- dence. Abundance of fruit and shade trees. New York Post office. OR SALE OR EXOHANGE FOR A HOUSE IN TOWN— A fine suburban residence a few miles from Greenpoint And Astoria, and accessible by railroad and steamboat within Jess than an hour, VAN WINKLE & WINANS, Auctioneers, No. 1 Pine st. Address box 753 fl pes tee-$ PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PHILADEL- phia.—The subscriber offers for sale, on reasonable tern his manufactory and lot of ground, fronting on three wi streets. The main building is four stories high, 40x172; size of lot 108x172. For particulars inquire at_ 1,009 and 1,011 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, WILLIAM D. ROGERS, FINANCIAL. UST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 50 WALL street, issue letters of credit for travellers, available in Ail parts of the world, through Messrs. Rothschild, of Paris, London, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and their correspon: dents. ILLS, £1 AND UPWARDS, ON UNION BANK OF London, and Royal Bank of Treland, for sale by WELLS, FARGO & 82 Broadway, New York and California Ex- press Comp RESSELL, FARRAR & 00., BANKERS, 63 WALL street.—Foreign and domestic’ exchange bought and soli. Funds for investment on foreign account. Prompt attention riven toall business entrusted tous by country banks and ankers, OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent bonds, redeemable in 1874, issued under act of June 14, 1858, may exchage the same for inscribed stock of same issue, on terms ascertained on application to DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. OR SALE—THREE SHARES OF THE NEW YORK Academy of Music stock; the seats are in the first tier—a desirable location. Apply to 8. DRAPER, No. 36 Pine street. H. FRERICHS & 00., ° 48 EXCHANGE PLACE, (Branch house of De Jersey & Co., Manchester, England,) ISSUE DRAFTS ON'LONDON: AT THREE DAYS’ SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ SIGHT. ILLIONS OF DOLLARS, UNCLAIMED IN THE BANK of ee beso J heirs; advertised lists kept; Pedigrees ; arms found, painted and wed. H HAY! Heraldry and next of kin office, 649 and 651 Broadway, N. Y. IGHT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN cities purchssed by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. 0 CAPITALISTS.—THE ADVERTISER, KNOWING OF ‘a well established and growing business in this city, wishes tosecure it by purchase, and in order to do 60 wania'to meet with some respectable and honorable party having means, with whom he can make an arrangement. Please addreas, stating when and where an interview can be bad, Barter, box 1,947 Post oftice. iy ae CITY GAS LIGHT ae pm Leet an rosperous companies, e }» ten and twelve per cent dividends, forsale b vos aaa JOHN B. MURRAY & CO., No, 40 Wall street, New York aity, rletors of the American Gas Light Journal. ANTED—$10,000 AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON FIRST class improved and unincumbered real estate, in a thriv- ing Southern city. Best city reference given. Address box 2,867 Post oflice. LOAN OFFICES. DVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATC: diamonds, jewelry, segars, &c., or bought for cash, Bi ness private, reliable and safe. No loan office signs about the prem! JACOB'S retail jewelry store, 407 Broadway. i harorancead Pl acnabet ined Ninn hbo eye bed ihe Til CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE to any amount on diamo’ well kn nds, watches, jewelry, &c., by the own and old established ISAACS, auctioneer and bro- Chambers street. N. B.—No business tr on ya. T THOMPSON & CO.'S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION ‘merchants, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No. 2, Second floor, advance money from $1 to $50,000; on watches, diamonds, jewelry, dry hee igh and all kinds of securi- ties, or bought. Notes, stocks, bonds, &c., negotiated. All kinds of sewing machines bought and sold. A. R. THONPSON, Auctioneer. T NO, 66 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIGMAN, DIA- mond broker and commission merchant, advances money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., or buys them for the high- est cash prices, at his private ofiice, 66 Nassau street, up stairs, room No. 2, Business hours 8 to 5 P. M, willed erro nd meth Aatich A TS Do 2OUWANT MONEY.—T HAVE $60,000 TO LOAN, te sums °, ray on aiamaonley be icage 3 Jools, silver fare, &c., oF will buy the same for cash, at my old established cawe, 89 Brosdway- above Howant street eee CHARLES WOOD, Money Broker. eee edt ara Raat ‘ONEY TO LEND AT MODERATE RATES ON Fdiamonds, watches, jewelry, ‘silver ware and_per- Sonal property of all descriptions: goods may be redeemed any time within one year. BARNARD, No. 21 Third avenue. Private office entrance, hall door, RESTAURANTS. BRANCH OF THE ERFORD SHADES, 269 Washington street, near City Hall, Brooklyn. ‘The undersigned hopes to meet his many friends this (Monday) evening, at the above address, where he promises them & pleasant and agreeable evening. Supper commences at 8 o'clock. FRED, PONTIN, Proprietor. Gz EASTERN WHARF AT PORT MORRIS.—A few choice lots on 156th, 137th and 138th streeta, lying tween St. Ann’s and Hlome’ avenues, within afew minutes! walk of Port Morris, being the choicest part of the manorial grounds of Gouverneur Morris, Esq.; splendid water view, elevated grounds—in fact, the handsomest Property adjoining New York. Price of each lot $250; terms of payment very liberal. Apply to R. H. ELTON, 4 Beekman street, from 12 carsce Fock slip ferry to Hatless, wil bring you whines carsor Peck slip ferry to Harlem, wi you minutes’ walk of these lots. = GJREAT BARGAINS ARE NOW BEING OFFERED TO the purchasers of real estate at the office of JOHN Mo- CLAVE, 1,073 Broadway. Apply in the morning before 11 A. M., or afier 4P. M. ‘OUSES FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO OF THE four new houses on Fifteenth street, 150 feet east of Se- cond avenue, and looking upon Stuyvesant square; they are four stories high, 20 feet wide, 77 feet deep, with Philadelphia brick fronts, built and finished in the best manner, and are the roomiest, best lighted and most convenient houses of their size in town; they will be Jet from now to the Ist May, at the re- duved rent of $1,000 a year. Apply to THOMAS MACFAR- LAN, 180 Tenth street, or A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., No. 7 Pine street. ‘ANTED—A COUNTRY PLACE OF FROM FIVE TO twenty acres. within one hour’s ride of New York. Lo- cation must be healthy, price moderate, and terms easy. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 8,005 N. Y. Post office. Ww NTED TO PURCHASE—A THREE STORY HOUSE, well built, with wing preferred. Situation must be be- tween Fourteenth and Twenty-fourth streets. Apply at No. 7 Beckman street, rooms] and 2. () () WELL BUY A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND More, with four years leage of lot, on Fifty-gecond street, near Tenth avenue. poke of J. C. PIERSON, Jeffer- son market Court, or J. MULVANY, 181 West Twenty-fifth street, $5,800 gmt atatany SIOrERE, 482 with all the improvements, conservaiory " 8) East Sixteenth street, opposite Bt. George's church, Stuyve- sant square; aix rs unexpired; twenty-one years’ lease, at $90 a year ground rent, with privilege of another twenty-one tates at five per cent on aaa rte of lot, — privi- lege of another twenty-one years’ lease at five per cent on as- sensed value of Jow-a purchase of house at end of by landlord at its then assessed value; one of the best neigh- borboods in the city. Apply to THOS. DUGAN, at the office of P. Caliaghan, 20’Nassau sireet. Rents for $800 per annum SPORTING. HE GRAND INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH between eleven selected players of Old England and twen- two of the United States, wi take (oar) on St. George's ground, Hoboken, on Monday, October 3, 1859, and following . * Subseription and match tickets may be purchased of the committee or at the principal hotels, and on the days of play, ut the western entrance to the ground. Si gle day tickets obtainable only ‘at the ground. All are sold with the understanding that the buyer is subject to the rulesand regulations which will be printed and posted con- spicuously on the ground. ‘As no tickets will be sold at the eastern entrance, near the yacht club house, persons provided with tickets are advised to enter that way. ‘An ample police force will be in attendance to keep order. Subseripton tickets admitting bearer and ladies for the match, for whom special accommodations will be provided. ...$5 Match tickets admitting one person for the match +100 Single admission tickets to the ground. . 00 COMMITTEE. J.C, Wells, 128 Broadway. J.T. Walker, $2 Broad street. ‘A. HL. Gibbs, 1 William street. C. Vinten, 100 Nassau street. #; Lamontagne, 1 William st. H. J. Ford, 40 Beaver stroet. H. Sharp, 216 Sixth avenue. R. Waller, 58 Cedar street. , 5 B, 237 Broadway. REAT 10) RAT MATCH.—THE SOUTH BROOKLYN stat Cady Bal eto il 46 ful grown rate in 1 arate, match. great han will coms Ott tor a handsome prize, to come off at LARRY JENNINGS, 23 White street, on Wedieaday oventug, Sept, 23, ai So'clock! Tickets 25 cente. ‘ CORPORATION NOTICES. PRD AAR ARIAL AD PP IIIA ae Ane THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE OF THE ‘OTICE. Board of Councilmen will meet in room No. 5 City Hall every Thursday, at3 ae or fue notice. Committee on ALEX. FREAR, Finance. W. H. BULTERL, U ha | COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE Board of Councilmen will meet on the first and third ednesdays durin ENTINE, ; the months of July, August and Septem- 1 Firemen’s Hall, Mereer street, at half-past seven o'clock |. wntil further potice. W. H. BULTERL, 2 Committee ¥. ©. GILMORE,, 6 on Fire A. GRAFT, Departunent. * _____ BORK SALE, A TAINTSTORE SOR SALE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED window shade and paper hanging siore 370 Hudson street; ‘also, the lease of the building for sale. A great bargain lo & cash purchaser. Apply to JOHN SYMS, 370 Hudson street. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTAB- shed segur store, stock, fixtures and seda counter, with bret class custom, toa cash customer. The whole will be sold low, the owner retiring from the retailtrade, Apply at 232 Bith avenue, FINE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, AN INTEREST IN A Junch room and refrectory; one of the best stands in this Giy; very small rent, ant now doing a profitable business. GEORGE WALTER, 17 Wall street, sronigemeneepmciteengtbinarreste ISTILLERY, RECTIFYING HOUSE AND WHOLESALE. liquor business for sale—Situated at 165 West Thirty-tifth atreet. Inquire of HENRY WILKENS, at the above place, or at Lis cooper shop, eoruer of Washligion aud Gausevoort ets. ——————— RUG STORE FOR SALE—WELL ESTABLISHED AND now doing & good business. in Brooklyn. The owner bay- ther stores in New York elty, cannot give it the auzention It ires; or would ex¢ we for rea) estate unencumbered. Apply at 407, Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-ninth street, OR SALE—A DINING BALOON AND LEASE RIGHT among all the dry docks. Call at 87 Pike slip. OR SALE--A MANUFACTURING BUS 10- cated up town, and now doing a profitable cash business which can be increased to any amoant, This 4s a good chanc for a machiuist wishing to start business; it is 1 manufacturing sewing machines. Reason for se! Sa retiring frou business office. OR SALE—DINING AND OYSTER SALOO ® ladiew’ saloon atiached; doing a good busin health is the reason for gelling. ' Inquire of C. 'T. son street, FOR SALSA DINING AND, OYSTER SALOON, ON the principle thoroughfare in the eity of Brooklyn, with bar and fixtures attached, with a new Dilliard table, now doin good business; satisfactory reasons given for selling out. Call at 48 Fulton street, Brooklyb, OR SALE—THE STOCK OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED livery stable, No. 151 and 153 Attorney street, formerly ‘owned by Henry W, Colyear, deceased, consisting ‘of horsea, carriages, wagons, sleighs, harness, &c. A lease of the prem ses can be for a term of years. Apply to ABRAM BEER- AN, Administrator, 129 Attorney street. (OR SALE—A MACHINE FOR FLUTING RIBBONS or cloth, complete, wih two sets of fluting rollers; cost ‘Over ane hundred dollars; will be {sold cheap. Apply t Mr. ‘Walker, machinist, 79 Ann sireet, ‘ OR SALE—A LARGE SIZED PARLOR AND BASE- ment heater, with pipe, register, &e,, all in complete or. der, having been used but a short time, *Cort’s patent, will be At half te cost, not baving any further use fort. "Can be seen at 86 East Twenty-ninth street, OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PAYING LIQUOR stores in this city, situated in the best spot in the First ward, now doing a buainess of $30 per day, as will be shown, by JOSEPH McGUIRE, 16 Nassan etreet. OR SALE—400 BBLS. HAXALL FLOUR, FROM NEW wheat, afloat this day. For terms apply to R. W. CAME- KON, No. 6 Bowling Green. OR SALE—A PLANING MACHINE, DANIELS make, in good order; planes 20 inches wide, and extra length; will be sold very low. N. C. P. SPRAGUE, 219 Centre street, second story. OR SALE—A MANUFACTORY OF STAPL cles of dally cousnmption, which sell readil: . with fixtures, machinery and good will of business, which is well established. Will require $5,000 capital. Direct to box 8,751 New York Post office. Agents need not apply. OR SALE—A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS RESTAU. rant, bar and lodging house, long lease at low rent, hand somely fitted up and furnished in completeworking order, and offered a great bargain; location central BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES, WITH PART OF STOCK, No, 289 Bleecker street, will be sold cheaj ness. House and store to let, rent oaly $37%, Inquire on the premises. (OR SALE-TWO MAGNIFICENT LARGE SIZE French piute looking glasses, 74x14; will be sold eheap, ‘To be seen at W. K, BRIEN'S looking glasw and picture frame warerooms, corner Third avenue and OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘a frst class wholesale business location of the Fourth ward, wel ing good business. T. GAFFNEY, 57 Cl OR SALE—A DINING, OYSTER AND DRINKING saloon, with ‘private supper rooms, desirably located on Broadway. Il! health of the proprietor is the reason for selling. For particalars apply to BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. OR SALE—A TOY, CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY store, Sones good business, in a desirable location; will be sold cheap, Parties leaving the city. Inquire at 402 Fourth avenue. OR SALE—A FINE SEGAR STORE, WITH COMPLETE fixtures, dwelliig and manufacturing room, where a business has been done the last six years, forcash. In- quire at 73 new Canal street, corner of Allen, in the liquor store, ing the oF Address Machinist, box 147 I; 'welfth street. (OR SALE—THE CHOICE OF TWO GROCERY AND liquor stores, both situated in the Fourteenth ward: the an'excellent business and are capable of still trade. Sold in consequence of the owner eto atiend to both. Inquire in the store,126 Walk- er street, corner of Baxter. OR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS.—TO BAKERS, CON- fectioners, restaurateurs, and others.— lease, stock and furniture of Fanning’s large and splendid ice cream saloon, confectionery and restaurant, covering the whole lot of ground No, 244 Grand street. Reason for sell the owner's other business requires all his attention. This is one of the finest saloons in city, and location for business unsurpassed. ‘This is a chauce worth attending to. Apply on the premises to E. T, FANNING. OR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE—WHEELER & ‘Wilson's, Singer's, Grover & Baker's, Finkle’s and other new and second hand sewing machines. Cash advanced on machines and all kinds of merchandise, or bought, by THOMP- SON & CO., 103 Nassau street, second floor, room 2. LOUR AND FEED STORE FOR gALE—DOING A ood cash business, wi rses, truck, Wagon, harness, fixtures, &6-; balfeash required, balance short ‘dane, With good security, Inquire at 27 Clinton street, ‘OTEL ALE—ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST desir cated down town, well and fully furnished; Jong and favorable lease, and doing # fall and paying business: or a partuer will be taken on liberal terms. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET, HOU LET IN BROOKLYN—FIVE MINUTES walk from the three rent ferries, a four story house and cellar, 40 feet deep; the first floor 100x22 and rest in proportion; {ois sullable for any light manufacturing, business, te. Leas ni te. for five Years given to any good party. ly to A. SUYDAM, 144 Paci street, or W. G, STEVENSON. $3 Fleet street. HOUSE T0 LET—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FAMI- Jy going south, The house Is first class, with ail tha modern improvements, and in first rate ord ; location ple nt; convenient to railroads and stages. oo aie ‘Went "thirty ‘th street, ‘The furniture will be sold at a fair valuation, a. ; posseasion given immediately, quire on the p1 A FOUR STORY HANDSOME HOUSE TO LET—LO- cated near Madison square. ‘The present oecupanta would Fetain rooms and board with the pares renting fe house it agreeable. This is a fine chance for house hunters, KINSHIMER, &43 Fourth avenue, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET on A. Heigbia: filled with eighteen frm tase toate OREN be Jot fornix montha, with privilege of one or two your. Bart of the rent, if desired, will be taken in board. So favorable an opportunity seldom occurs, Address F. G. C., Herald oles: opportuniy scien coamme. Searee 7. i. 0., Saraki tion. ‘A HOUSE TO LEP AND FURNITURE FOR sate Filled with good paying boarde: near Broadway and Twelfth street, in Fourth avenue; rent $850; furniture coat $2,600, will be sold for $1,500; terms cash. This is a first rate gpportunity of dong a good cash business. Apply to Mr. MAR- i y 98 Fourth avenue. Agents must app! person and make their commission out of the purchaser. A HOUSE AND STORE TO LET IN SPRING STREBT.— ‘The house is three story and basement; store 75 by 21 feet, is vt for any kind of businesss; near Broadway. For further Festeniers: inquire in the furniture store 145 Spring street, for three days. ‘NHEAPEST RENT EVER OFFERED TO PAYING / ‘enants.—A new brown stone house, with all modern im- provements, situated on East Thirty-fifth street, near Third w , is offered to rent by BLISS, WILLIAMS & CO., No. 4 Wall street. None but paying tenants need call. Immediate myor the prize is lost. PEE STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. ‘The well known drug store, situated at the junction of ton and Adams streets, in thi of Brooklyn; has been eccupied as a drug store for the last five years and has always done « good business. ‘The fixtures are complete in every par- Ueular, Includinga soda, water gas generating and purifying yparatus, Possession immediate! to ABM, STOOT- HOFF, st? Fulton street up aairey” APP cad eee aD i OE i FYENISHED HOUSE TO LET—T0 4 PRIVATE FAMI- ly only, twelve rooms, neatly furnished, and in perfect or- pr; immediate possession to a satisfactory tenant. Apply at 58 East Twenty second street, from 1 to 2 P.M. FURNISHED (HOUSE TO LET—AND THE WHOLE OR partof the furniture for sale. The house is a three story, and has al! the improvements; is within a half a block of two stage routes and convenient to W. n square. Apply at 136 Thompson street. FOCUS, 20 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—A dsoine three story and basement high stoop brown vuse, 464 Pactiic st., Brooklyn, with Nassau water, hotand path, gas fixtures, in a genteel and healthy location, one ‘ck froma the city railroad aud adjacent to ferries. Inquire at 7 Gold street, from 1 to 3 o'clock. TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. —THE ‘able house 109 Amity street, opposite St. Clement's ‘OUSE as ch, with modern improvements, complete for a small fami- Rent $600, but the surniture must be bought by the tenant, Can be seen from 2 t 6 o'clock. FOUsE 70 LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALR—BY A family breaking up housekeeping; the house is of me- ‘ium size, and in a genteel neighborhood in Brooklyn; the fur niture is handsome, nearly new, and will be sold at a'bargain for cual with or without the lease. Address box 4,238 N. Y. ‘ost oftice. 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 Dilsineas for ladies. Apply at 6 Bleecker street. TRAM POWER IN SPRUCE STREET. rooms to let, with steam power, suitable for others, being on the first and second GREENE, No. 13 Spruce street. 10 LET—A BRICK BUILDING, WITH THREE FLOORS, 23x50 feet, all well lighted; has a good cellar and vaults, with decent front entrance, very suitable for 4 light re- spectable business. Inquire at 10{ East Twenty-sixth street. (0 LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE, 29 Market street, comprising three large rooms and hall bedroom, with gas and bath room complete. Terms reasonable. Apply at 29 Market street. 10 LET—PART OF A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE with all the modern improvements. Inquire on the pre- mises, No. 115 East Thirty-second street. —SEVERAL rinters and Apply to H.W. 10 LET—THE LARGE BASEMENT OF 62 BOWERY, corner of Canal street; finest location in the ce aie te Vi of oyster and dining saloon, being in the immediat three large theatres and several other places of amnsement. ‘Would be let for the lager bier business to a responsible tenant, Apply in the shirt store above. (0 LET—FURNISHED COMPLETE, A BEAUTIFUL four story high basement brown stone house, in Kast Thir- {ninth street, ata very low rent, a partof which will be taken fn board by the owner and wife if desired. W. H. MELICK,,407 Broadway. i. bi bal LET—FURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, ate kate imate sod Saply Po ta lern rovement ie pied. ent $2,400 a year. Can be seen from 1l A.M. to LET—THE REAR BUILDING 81 AND 33 WEST ‘Thirteenth street; fitted up as private stables. It is also Suitable eo manufactory, geben eon 7 yd nese engine in y toa \enant weul jet for x the rear, and to a good wend be let for that purpoes, 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT IN the large brown stone front building 268 Hudson street, near Canal street; dimensions of each 25 by 9, containing all the necessary gas and other fixtures. requisite forany business. Immertiate possession given. For turther particulars apply to W. li, ROOME, 188 West Twenty rst street, from 81010 A. M. or Rto 6 P. M. TO ,LETPOSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE FIRST class dwelling house No. 169 Fast Broadway, near Rut- rs and opposite Canai street; is in perfect order throughout. Dply tod. W. PIRSSON, No. 5 Wall street, third flour. T° JETGIWO PLEASANT ROOMS, IN A WELL LO- cated English basement house, having the modern im- provements, oecnpied by a private family; rent very moderate toasatisfactory applicant. Inquire on the premises, 474 Secor avenue, near Thirteth st ‘ % sn 0 LET—A NICE GENTEEL HOUSE ON TWENTY- first s' near Third avenue; eight rooms in all, with basement; gas Lxtures, pangs Water; rent about 330 per month, INSHIMER, $43 Fourth avenue, JSPORTANT FORA MAN WITH A LITTLE CAPITAL. For sale, a new patent on a machine which realizes 100 per cent profit. “Inquire at 415 Pear! street. ()*STER SALOON FOR SALE_WITH GAS FIXTURES and a lease for three years, cheap, at 222 Third avenue, corner of Twentieth street, now doing & good business. ‘The owner going to live in the country, ATENT FOR SALE.—OAPITALISTS ARE SOLICITED to examine a useful invention, needed in every family, jarticnlarly for ladies. It has been patented in France, Eng: and and America, Office, 143 Fulton street, near Broadway, third story. Oflice hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. ARE CHANCE.—AN OLD GROCERY FOR SALE cheap. The stock and fixtures of a good retail groce &ituated on a corner in one of the best thoroughfares in the =e finely fitted up, ce stock and doing a good cash business, Inquire of PUPKE & THURBER, corner of Greenwich and Chambers streets. (0 BE DISPOSED OF CHEAP, FOR CASH—A DOWN town Shades, neatly fitted up, with or without stock, doing 4 fair business, and could be improved to considerable éxtent. This is a chance seldom met with. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire of Mr. DOUBLEDAY, 295 Pearl swreet, No agents need apply. _NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Now READY, rH ATLANTIC MONTHLY, FOR OCTOBER. For sale by all booksellers and periodical dealers throughout the country. Terms $3 per annum. Single numbers 25 cents. AVE IT. Ready Sept. 27, 1889. EDWARD EVERETT'S Great ORATION on DANIEL WEBSTER 8 PUBLISHED fn the PULPIT AND ROSTRUM, ‘Number VIII. The PULPIT AND ROSTRUM is an elegant pamphlet se- rial, giving phonographic reports of the best sermons, orations, ke.’ SI Lior twelve numbers; single number ten eents. Sold periodical dealers. aoe H. H. LLOYD & CO., Publishers, No. 12 Appleton’s Building, Gls Broadway, Ne. ASTROLOGY. AAAI ARRON CLATRVOYANT.—MRS, SEYMOUR, 308 FOURTH street, a few doors west of Broadway, the mo.st suecess- ‘medical’ and business clairvoyant in America. Consulta- tion on sickness, business, absent friends, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, THE seventh daughter, has a natural gift to tell all the events of life—even the thoughts of her visiters—at 184 Ludlow street, am Soe from Houston. Fee fifiy cents. Genuemen not ad’ ted. STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULT. A’ ed about love, marriage and absent friends; she tells all events of life, at 195 Mulberry street, in the rear. les 25e., gentlemen fe. She causes speedy marriages, and gives lucky numbers. Charge extra. CD ge ge pe gee AND GENTLEMEN, DON’T suiter with diseage and pains before taking medicine go and be examined by Mr. HAYES, the great medical clairvoy- ant of theday. Rémarkable cures. Office 32; Broome sireet, near the Bowery. Rbeumatism soon cured. ADAME SHAEFFER, 281 THIRD STREET, SECOND tioor, front, between avenues C and D, the seventh daughter, bas a natural gift to tell about love, marriage, absent friends, business and journeys. Office hours from9 A. M. to9 P.M. Ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 80 cents. MES.CORA A. SEAMAN, DAUGHTER OF brated clairvoyant C. ¥. sion ax medical and business clairv: Goerck street. N. B,—No letters wi return stamp is enclosed. ADAME FLEURY, 2683 BROOME STREET, CELE- brated by her science, gives medical advice, and can be consulted on bi She speaks lish and German. ” MES, LESH, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH CLATR, voyant, born with a natural gift, can be consulted from 9 to Land from to 7, at No. 4 Allen street. Ladies 25 cents. B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED « Madame PREWSTER! She has been consulted by thousands in this and other cities, with entire satisfaction. She {eels confident she has no equal. She tells the uae of futnrs wife or husband, also that of her visiter. If ets, her a call at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street, ies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. “ SR STREET.—MRS. H. ROEDER; THIS 48 eR STOEEN eer fuling astronologiet weer” and gifted Indy has retuned (o this city, and gives true information of all affairs with and in regard to health, wealth and marriage, Jove affairs, journeys, Jaw suits, difficulty in business, absent friends, sickness, &c. Mra. Roeder succeeds when all others, THE CELR- continues the profes- it at the old stand, 10L be answered unless a 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 169 GREENE street, near Bleecker, fitted up with Croton, gas, and every convenience for @ small family; would rent.the rooms, furnish- ed, to gentlemen if required. s sit el SOME PS # 10 LET—TWO DESIRABLE FLOORS FOR FAMILIES, large yard, over the music store No. 1,097 Broadway. Good stand for dressmakers. Also two halls, together or separately, No. 1,089 Broadway, between Thirt ‘Thirty third streets. y-second and 10 LET—AT 85, EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, A SECOND very desirable for families; $17 per month; and a between Union and Stayvesant parks; also a second story, at 616 Broadway; and finely furnished rooms at 83 Bow- ery, ‘Inquire on the premises. 0 LET AT HARLEM.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A three story and basement house, furnished or unfurni nearly new and in good condition; a healthy location, and rent moderate to a responsible tenant. 'For particulars address H. Y. Thompson, station D, New York. FURNITURE. T THE EAGLE ENAMELLED FURNITURE MANU- fuctory, 634 Broadway, five doors above Laura Keene's theatre.—Chamber suits of this celebrated furniture in all styles and colors, at prices from $25 and upwards. Strangers in the city will please eall and examine. Mat- tresses, &c. EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE IN ALL colors and styles, of superior and warranted manafac- iure, finished in landscapes, fruit, fresco and flowers, at F. H. FARRINGTON’S, 368 Canal street, opposite Wooster. -Manu- factory 46 and 48 Wooster sireet. Established in 1848, HILDREN'S | BEDSTEADS, WITH SIDES, | CRIBS chairs, &c., cottage bedstead, sprin mattremses of ail kinds; invalid lounees; furniture repelred gud ‘varnished; All kinds of upholstery work and carpets laid at WALKER’S, 634 Broadway, second basement below Bleecker street. NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN ‘all colors and styles, wholesale aad retail, at $25 and up- wards, also mauresses ark res REN WARD, WAR! 277 Canal street, four doors east of Broadway, N. ¥. URNITURE BOUGHT FOR BBADY MONEY.—A FAIR value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, at ey avente, between Ninth and Tenth Brette. URNITURE FOR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN WISHING to dispose of his choice household furniture, will sell or trade for other property. A chance seldom offered. Address Collins, Heraid office. “Hoyse to let, all complete. JRO, BEDSTEADS FOR SOUTHERN DEALERS —I manufacture for the trade iron bedsteads, cribs and iron furniture generally; tron bedsteads for orphan asylums, col- leges, hotels and hospitals, and public institutions; also for pr vate use. JAMES SCOTT, 167 Centre street, corner of Canal. CHOOL FURNITURE.—MODERN STYLES OF SCHOOL furniture manufactured and for sale by N. JOHNSON, 490 Hudson street, N. ¥. Illustrated clreulare forwarded on ap plication by mail or OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Swe Ronwir rene ony CARD.—DR. POWELL, OCCULIST, AURIST, &C., may be consulted on all diseases of the eye and ear from 10 to 4 o'clock daily, at his office, 882 Broadway, near Twelfth street. Artificial eyes inserted. wh hier nnn hain ADY OCULIST HAS FOR THE PAST SIXTEEN years cured withoutoperation or pain blindness, diseases nd Weakness of the eye, and deafvess thought incurable. Office 327 Broome street, up siairs, near the Bowery. Rheu- matism and paralysis Guved without pain, MEDICAL. i ORS EAST OF BROADWAY.—DR. HAM- MOND, 61 Bleecker street. Oflice hours from 9 to $ and Coo. R. VANHEEKEREN, 64 BROADWAY, NEAR ‘Bleecker street, up stairs. Hours 9 tll 12and 2 us, Sundays excepted. R. R. COBBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF the New York University Medical College, may be con- urs sulted with confidence at his established office, oe A. M. to P. M. D*. WATSON, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL of Surgeons, London, may be consulted at his So ee ee BA. R. RALPH'S OFFICES—CORNER OF HOUSTON AND ‘Crosby streets (139 Crosby). Hours 10} to 2, and 6 10 9, Sundays excepted. R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE last 26 years devoted his attention to an office practice. May be consulted daily from 8 in the morning till §g in the evening, Sundays excepted. ROF. A. M. MAURICEAU CAN BE CONSULTED AT Liber addressing office, 120 street, or b; by box 1,24 New York Pout sites, bois chestye same lady who formerly reaided in Wooster Fa evar Amity. Te-you wish to have true information, then Meepber ber residence, 43 Christopher street, Ladies 25¢.; gents Be, ARIS AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR. LARMONT, P 647 Broadway, New York, up stairs, from 9A. ML, to6 P. M., and Thursdays till 9evening. Treatment by mail and ex- press, also,

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