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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1859 B ARDING 4°) LODGING. coe SES 222 1LAREEO____ ATi FAMILY, "HAVING ‘NO OFHKR BOARD. A. cn a accommethio 8 gentleman and big wife with ‘an alcove room, front Sie a dolerences given 346 hlecoker at. LADY, LIVING AT 63 HICKS STREET, BROOKLYY ay aye Ee pi area ferries, wo %y : lor fae tow entleman and his wife vor, and pi par on x a die cy = arte one en fwo nice sie rooms 1 fot on very 1 mo- Seni aeae For particulars apply as above, ¥) PRIVAT! OARDING WITH AS GENTEEL B posi [pig ‘ill fond Simos sentral location, No, 461 ison. Boek eat lvoadvay, bent te Wicluiby of GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRING A HOME in an agreeable Sanit) , Will fad @ cheerful, spaciius oom and large pair, wi i other comforts, at a reasoua le pc by calling at 146 Fourth street, near Barrow street. Re- enced @f Course. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with full or partial Board'at No. 1 West Twenty-sisth street, ‘northeust corner o Broadway; none but respectable people heed apply. A WOW LADY, LIVING ALONE, WOULD LIKE TO meet with veung lady boarder, or’ would tieman and lady; for the the lady only. Tuquire at 93 pson street. References exchan; A EADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO dated with a nicely furnished room, with closets, hot and old water and gas, in a privawe family, board forthe lady only; convenient to Broadway and Fourteenth street sta, Soa seat Kighah cyentoand Fourteenth streck, Adkiress L. B. Union square Post office, BOARDING AND LODGING. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND yApy, in a private farnily, below Fourteenth street and Kast ot Broadway; rooms must be on the second tloor. “fires or in quire of Paylor, 207 Bowery. gia gies es OANE HOUSE, Ni 7 ROURTE Rife hit) ; | Deze aris nu wae GE ATH z or single, a pvoun a ohl ey eaa Boarders hocomnbsdaien at $1 25 per day. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE HOTEL (St Germain, FAAN avenue, Broadway and Twenty 46 cond str —' o very complete sults of a cous ing of parlor, dining room, with from one Wf threw tedroopns, an al on ata a aren fmnall parlors and rooms, &) win, manently o1 most rea fonable term in tba eet a fund delightfully located. hotel, eon: ont ducted on the European URNISHED ROOMS T0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, without board. House has ail the modern improvements, References required. Apply at 82 Bond street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET-IN SUITS, AT No. 7 F Leroy place, one block out of Broadway. In Bleecker vg Sy Transient street, jURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONE OR TWO GEN- tlemen, in a private family, at 18 Amity place, between Bleecker and Amity streets, four blocks weat of Broadway. ‘OBOKEN.—A FEW SINGLE heel mre pl OR A geutleman and his wife can be accom with fine darge rooms (with board) facing the river een spoteing at 17 Boden terrace, within one imfute's walk of forry, gas and bath. A RUSCEEDY, FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET— a a SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED, first floor, with bath and cloget on'same floor, with boar, {Pithin two squares of Madison park, private table if required: Address 8. W., Madison square Post oll MITY PLACE, 26, ONE DOOR FROM BLEECKER — Front room, ball’ bedroom, large paniries, hot and cold bat to let, with board. Terms moderate, A lady could be commodated who would teach a little girl'piano in part pay- meent. A entrain ana) FROM ITALY WISHES TO OBTAIN boarding and lodging in a respectable American private iiycin order to learn the English language. Roferenco Will be given and juired, Add Address box No. 1,246, Post office. SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, TO- gether or separate, io let, with or without good board, House conwining ever ry convenience. Family p private. | Apply at 116 West Fifteenth street, between Sixth Bevent avenues. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR ‘AND ‘BED. room to let to gentlemen, without board. House modern, Apply at 61 Fourth avenue, near Ninth atreet. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH AL- cove bedroom, to let; the modern improvements. A ew house and good table. Dinner at 6% o'clock. References exchanged. Apply at 126 West Sixteenth street, near Seventh avenue. A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, BOARD INCLUDED, suitable ire jentleman and his wife or several alas milemen, ma) secul y early a tion at or re ae ein near Broadway. References A ie tata FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A GEN- ithout board; rent $6 a month. Inquire at 162 aE PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO ONE or two American gentiemaa. Appiy at 380 Broome street. SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with a furn! bedroom in a private family, at 85 Wil- Jow street, Brooklyn Heights. et, $5 per month in ad- ‘thin two minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street TY. SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN OR BOARD- ers, living in Sixteenth street, near Union square, will rent @ pleasant front room at $3 per week, or a ren and bed- Foom, handsomely furnished, to one or two gentlemen, Terms maderate. Address W. C. G., Union aquare Post atiice. AN tapers 8 Bitligentic did Beye ad ‘at low Fourtecnth treet comin be, ie ‘ag onl; ene scone’ SP Keene d the house. igi $10; more for company than profit, KINSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO legen qo seas ‘can be accommodat leasant para, ina private family. Apply at 23) d West Fourteenth ferences exchanged. s TO Ler th avenue, be- oe BED ROOM, FURNISHED, TO LET, toa Sgoilemes and wit, or two tle® Seen. Ea nies eg onmni ae xing. ton avenue. Persons wishing tx “i will Sin bo oe directed by applying to Kinshimer, 343 Fourth avenue. pot bee NE occ lie ante na A SUIT OF BEAUTIFUL UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let to a gentleman and wife, in @ first class house; most fully located on Twentieth street, between Ninth and Renth avenues; family private, and the very best ving m, be relied on; rooms for twa ‘gents ‘aleo, HIMER, 38 Fourth avenue, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Be te TWO BED. rooms and basement to let trove, faa 4 gentleman and wife, in a first class house, with one famil may only no no ativan, Jocation on Thirty-second street ton and avenues; rent $25 a month. WINsiiMen 938 fourth meats PLEASANT ROOM OR TWO, FURNISHED, C A “tna, with partial or no board.” Location suey maeaoe tion assed. bg, nite pass the door in every direction, Call at No. 1 St. Mark’s place. i A PARLOR AND OARD.—GRAMERCY PARK, NO. 8&8 EAST TWENTY- suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or single geutlemep, Dinner at 634 o'clock. References exchanged." “ Boe A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A pee of Ecntlomen, can ee apeoat og tke! Pyare rider te ‘with a email private familys privace caus Tdesired. Apply av l28 Pexington avenues >? BoskD-70 LET, WITH BOARD, TWO SUITS OF handsome rooms, comfortably furnished, also ovo single yooms, Apply at 48 Clinton place, near University place. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND A few single gentlemen can be accommodated ‘with lange gooms and board nt No.2 Albion i place, 408 Fourth street. practical knowledge of the Spaniah language can alsy be ac. Quired. The house has all the modern improvements; terme Moderate. ‘Dinner at 6 P.M. OARD—AND A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM may be had by two gentiemen, in @ private family, at 123 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. OARD.—GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR B wives can obt board dsome rooms ina first ‘Glase ‘house just opened, w! ie mite mete conveniences, where the coinforts of a. ria home is offered. Call at 327 Twenty-second street. ight or Ninth avenue cars or coaches convenient. OAR —~A SMALL FAMILY CAN FIND HANDSOME rooma at 220 West Thirty-second atreet (Boorman terrace), between eighth and Ninthavenues. Also rooms for single gentlemen, Refe ences exchanged Terms reasonable. }OARD.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to let, with board, at 137 West Eleventh street. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND ONE SIN- gie gentleman, can be accommodated with furnished rooms and board, iu a private family: fall board for the lady; partial board for the gentlemen. “Address 68 Kast Thirtieth st. ROADWAY ANI). EIGHTH STREET.—135 EIGHTH atreet, opposite Clinton Hall—Board, with rooms, for fa- milies and single gentlemen. Location one of the best in the city; immediate vicinity of principal hotels, amusements, 4c. Terms moderate. OARD AT 25, STURVESANT STREET, OONTINUA. jace.—A gentleman and wife or two single terme oan SW Revomimodsted wh hoard, where thoy can wve the comforts of a home. Seoond of the base- ‘ment houses east of Third avenue. OARD IN BLEEOKER STREET.—A LARGE UNFUR- ished back parlor; algo several large and small furnish: et, with board, to families or single gentlemen, at Carrol piace.” Family American. a DOWN TOWN—NO. 8 eee oa OPPOSITE Bowling Green.. Pan og a or families, either manent or transient, canabens Itisin the Gimeno ‘cinity of Siaien Island and Souuh ferries and state OARD IN BROADWAY—HOUSE FIRST CLASS, SU- Rerlor rooms, handsomely furnished, hot and eold water, & &c.; an excellent table. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Loca- ansurpassed. Apply at 832 Broadway, between Twelfth ‘al Thirteenth streets. SS ee REAR UNION Sabo board, ina Freceh riven | 4 with or without board, in a Frent vate Nolet; bos bose eontains al) irt the use ofa piano. The cars and ee ARD IN BROORLYN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE house, alts of rooma, with ful or partial boned; algo ain- sieooms.' Apply at 210 Henry street, near State. laa ARD IN BROOKLYN WELL FURNISHED ROOMS -@ offered to parties ee supertor Imodations, private family’ residing fu a modera tres class + house, at \mityatreet. Dinner at 6 o'clock. ee hh ate Biz IN BROOKLYN.—8SINGLE SENT LEE CAN be aceommodated with good board and pleasant rooms at Nos Garden street. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—THREE OR FOUR GENTLE- men (if & party acquainted the more agreeable) may re- ceivpleasant jations, with partial board, in a private soci family, in a pleasant location, eight minutes’ walk from. Sou ferry, and two biocks from antic os Greenwood cars Address M. M. M., Brooklyn Post oilice. (RD IN BROOKLYN.~A LADY AND GENTLE- an or two single gentlemen oan be uecommodaiod wih voonand partial board at 202 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Refe- reng ‘cachan ged. BY ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS.—A PRIVATE ‘tally, cocunying s first class Bouse, would let, with board, 2 tvgenilemen and wives, or for sing! fo eae twola Foonon second floor, with the Ridge ws rater, hot and cold, ©. 0 partien wlehing to pay a fair p lass imodations. Dinner at Me o'clock. Address ‘Ammoan, bor 608 Post office, New York. renat an interview. Bre WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- eters no other boarders are or will be taken, for @ No boarding house keepers need apply, wer; the best of references wi Ni Boston, box 166 Herald ofice. RD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE B {llal board for the gentleman; « neatly furnished parlor room $F Ne large room, ; terms not to xce6T vo $9 per week. “Addrens Palton, box 3 Horna Terms and refe- Sete cule be are ste of aw iveind ex; eked ap WANTEDSIN A htleman of steady hy if reed, ly habits. Lae aaa See D WANTED—FOR A GENTI yr BY, A for lady only) wit es rire AND LADY, famih ve very small; location up town,” ‘ani os J, Heradice, stating terms, including fuel, which musi be ce nN ODING.—A SMALL FAMILY WILL LET Bop i rnished prior on the frst floor,’ with or Meet board! will let the second. tone. watusmiche” A lady and gent willing pay a fair price will find this a most dea - Fable te for the winter, Gas, bath, &e- App); 4 «ale lo toe ine, wich bath, de. Apply at 009 Hou PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A The vest of reference given im | Stating terms, which must be moderate, rivate family, le gentlemen Dreakfust if ro- Tat ferences cantenset ply at No. 8 University place, nearly opposite ¢ Washington ARGE ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS TO RENT Ld 03 the first and second floors atthe, Madison Park House, corner « Broadway and Twenty fifih street, opposite Madisod park; private tables given if required; best of reference re- quired. URRAY HILL HOUSE, CORNER FORTIETH SPREET and Sixth avenue.—A few very desirable suits of rooms for families; also pleasant single rooms for gentlemen. All at moderate prices. EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BEDROOMS TO Jet, with bed linen and cooking utensils, in the new house 146 Prince street. Apply to the housekeeper, wn room No. 2 ‘PRIVATE BOARD 20K | SINGLE GANTLEMEN.— ‘Two handsomely furnished bedrooms, with fire places and alt modern conveniences; style of housekeeking ep table un- exceptionable. Address or call at 22 West Twenty ninth sireet, ‘PARTIES DESIRING REALLY GOOD BOARD, WITH choice and pleasant suit of rooms, may, with taisfac- iory references, oblain the same at reasonable rates by apply ing at 47 West twenty-ninth treet, OMS TO LET, WITH BOARD—IN A PRIVATE GER. man family, "near Union square, to lemen who will pay, liberally for’ good accommvalations. “None others need apply: Dluner at 6 o'clock: References required. 4 ‘inion square Post ollice. OOMS WITH BOARD—CAN BE OBTAINED AT at West Twenty-first street, in a quiet and we fal ly, where there are no children; the house has improvements, and is beautifully situated oppoaiis’ Chelece (0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN COULD BE ACCOMMO- dated with very comfortable rooms in the ho in Jersey City, six minutes’ walk from the ferry, fast and tea if desired; or gentleman and wife ‘without chi. dren, Houge sritly private; bath atiaehed; location pleasant No. 151 (i GENTLEMEN - C oF A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can obtain board in a small private family, within te tes! walk of the City Hall. Location and quiet. Kpaiy nt {a Watts street, between Varick ana Sanivans, 7° HE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE OCCUPIED T by g small private family would be rented, furnished, va real ven if desired; $52 Baan “a Sly ot 18 West Nina strect’ om (0 LET, WITH BOARD—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM on second floor, to @ gentleman and wife; also pleasant rooms for single gentlemen; house with modern dinner at six o'clock. Call at 107 Clinton place, Ei between Fifth and Sixth avenues, MPO, LET, WITH BOARD—THE SECOND FLOOR OF house No. 21 Rutger street; aullable fora I rovements; street, a family; or the rooms would separal ey consist of two large rooms, i pantries and eae House new, with all tthe modern fim grovements. Uys paT-T KO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH GAS AND the use of bath, Lo gator two wingle gentlemen, in a on respectable family, at 232 Wooster street, near Amity faplinnyeir ft bbe 0 GUNTEEMEN (GERMANS) A BED m attached, aa irnished or ~. eed use of salty scion fe instruments, in'a good Bourteenth street “Price $8 10 $12 per weeks “Address bos 1,626 Post oflice. ‘ANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, IF IN the latter, not more than ten ince walk from the Lay ton, Wall or South street ferry, board for a gentleman an wife, full board for the lady only, in private fama and Whefe there are, no other boarders. Address, stating terms and location, J. A., Herald office, WA XT8D TWO OR THREE BOARDERS, AT NO. 46 Columbia street, Brooklyn Heights, in a rivate house, near Fulton ferry; it is pleasant and healthy. Call as above, ‘ANTED—BY A pea GENTLEMAN, AN UNFUR- nished room or room and bedroom, with the comforts of fr price not i exceed $6 r $6 Ber weeks WD partial beac, rice not to exces or per wi . Kilrees Robinson, Herald ofiee, cele od te pate ee indson aD — au for families or gentlemen; er ‘avenue cars and pool isecaee street stages pass, BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR bie unfurnished, in suits or single, to gentlemen, without 46 UNIVERSITY PLACK.—TWO PARLORS, EXTEN. sion and side rooms to let, with privilege in the kitchen. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues. To let, two handsomely furnished ‘ith closets attached, ‘nis irae class house, with a pri- eases family. References exchanged. Terms mode- VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK.—THE 58 Vest location down town; very mlocly farnishod roam with excellent board, to let to « gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. Terms very reasonable- SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- fs way,—To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, to single gentlemen. The location is near all the first class hotels gag Be of amusement in the city. Inquire of ANSON WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 12 and Sixth avenues.—A splendid furnished parlor, on first floor, front, with one or two rooms attached, can be had, with board. First class table. All modern conveniences. Din- ner at 6 o'el WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE 14 family would let a pleasant front room on second floor, with hot and cold water in the room, with board; also a few other rooms. Terms $10 to $13 per week. Dinner at6. Kefe- rence required. Location very pleasant. € 6 EAST TENTH STREET.—TWO PARLORS TO 2 let with bedrooms attached, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. One $10, ~ other $11 per mee including fire and gas. Also,a room for one gentle- Q)] FORETH, STREET, BETWEEN, BROADWAY 4 md avenue,—A well ed coats front room on third floor, to let, with board, where to a payer ion, excellent house and beautiful table is sought to be added the pleasantness and cl rof home, Dinner at six. Refe- rences exchanged. 993 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET TO ns le gentlemen, a handsome parlor with bedroom at- hed; the ae. ‘Breakfast if required. modern improvements; gas, ba! ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40. - LLEN'S WATOH MOVED FROM Th WALL STREET 0 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. Watches, jewelry, iver and plated ware at very low peioas T NO. 11 WALL STREBT, UP STAIRS. ‘AT J. MACDUFF’S NO. 11 WALL STREET, UP STAIRS. am selling American watches in silver hu cases for. 2 1 iny nting eons Do. in gold feria nas T have just received assortment of fine enamelled hunting watches for Ayden Ia 1d carat eases, and perfect tine ‘keepers for... $0 Gold open face watches only. Geldand silver hunting English levers, by ‘celebrated makers, atn less price than can be had elsewhere. Silver lepine watches only. . $6 Silver hunting levers 10 to $25 wey WA WATCH WARRANTED, A visit entails ligation to purchase. ommanades J, MACDUFF, No. STREET, UP STAIRS. baba int NO. 11 WALL STREET, UP STAIRS INE WATCHES—CHRONOMETER, DUPLEX. eg ‘and cylinder eccapements ropaiced ‘and warranted. WILLISTON, Watchmaker, No. 9 Maiden lane. ATCHES FOR SALE TO PAY ADVANCES. Theavy B carats gold hunting watch for ny cost $200. cost sie. le * “ 860, worth $100. i Splendid ladiew watch and chain, 1Scarats, for Sn, coat $215, ARRINGER, 170 Broadw: 25, up stairs. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FEW LARGE AND FINE diamonds. Also a long and heavy cable chain of very fine gold. Any party havingthe above and wishing to a) of them cheap, for cash, may address P. C, Drake, Post ol station A, New York. CLOTHING. — A 481 PEARL STREET—$5,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF clothing wanted. (Gentlezee wishing to convert left off or steneyby eating into cash can obtain the full value incur- calling onor sending for JAMES MORONEY, ee eae eee Sn re, ‘A BARE CHANCE AND No HUMBUG —GENTLEWEN wing any cast off clothing to of can receive from Rio ry for coats, and from $1 10 $4 for gentlemen's pants; al- Bo ee ely sieniog Wo by Batok waver ene by t punctual y vi _ By Doe Funan and Twouuets srees, eres STONE, Bo _——— oe LARGE Se akan carted bi Keating ner, AND Gentes et rch for wi ‘the hig! ped marae price wil’ be paid A line b; will meet with mt benkable ‘money. oy pot ao eg Seer aa asecsninsneihnanomenianusnrensiabengenstenene sivas ta) RESPECTFULLY Es THE Rehgtas als Be 'Lg ‘some fall clothing, either made to or: Every suitable material can befound at ‘kmy.rore,attow pices, Business coats, $8 to i pants, #5 v Lae Pes Wiutlamn ntreok. —MRS. EK. WILL CONTINUE PAYING HER rics, from $8 Wo $20 for silk creases, andl from $L Row and caasimeres; also carpeis, furniture, aA note by post Dnetally attended’ to by Mra. ‘Niueteenth and Twentieth it to $10 for ry, &e. “leita avenue, between 25.00 Wort OF CLOTHING AND PIECE Jnrge stock of cloths, cas- eres and ready inde made rains. will be digposed of on libe bed fea or on time aha fan eee or for real est BD FOX, 3} Walker street. ~~ SALES AT AUCTION. — J, BLEECKER, A AUCTIONEER. —A. J. BLEROKER, BON & CO., will sell on Tuesday, October 4, at twelve O'elook, at the Merchants KxchangesOn Leaingion avenue seven lots, including N. W. corner of Fiftieth street; szes—tive Are 26:6x80, and (wo are 25x100 (eet. Ou Fiftioth street six 10's on the north aide of the street, Mdjoining the above; slzew—two are 201076 and four are 20x100:1f each. The abeve sule pre sents a fine opportunity for the linmediate erection of @ row of houses, so much needed in this beautiful nel aioe hood. ‘Title perfect, ‘Siaty per cent can remain, Maps, &€., at No. 7 Pine street ee AUGTON NOTICE —THOS ABELL, AUCTIONEER, AND OMPSON —Turaday, at 104 o'lock, "in the rooms, Xe 18 Rast Broadwi sale of furniture, house ng articles, clothing, jewelry, wid a large lot of pledged ‘goods, AUCTION NOTICE. ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSE- hold furniture at private sale, (either in whole or in part), being of the richest dedoription, having all been uae to or without regard to expense, at a cont of over The ad. vertiser being about to remove from the elt reg at @ great sacrifice for cash, his entire household furni , con isting of everything to be found in & frst clasa reaidenoe; also, the house and lot, which is feur story and high basement, 25x65, Jot 25x10 fect, oF the bouwe would be rented to a Sirk clasa private family. Apply immediately to the owner on the pre- mises 218 West Fourteenth street, between Bighth and Ninth avenues. N. B.—To persona in want of really first clase fur- the above offers rare advantages. UCTION NOTICE.—TO WATCH IMPORTERS, DEAL- ers and jewelers, Largest stock of goki and silver Watches, movements and di diataond jewelry ever ollered at auction in the United States. A. MC STALAR, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, 4, at No. street, near Broadway, at 0% 0 rolocke, us above, cmipriaing in part about 400 fine go) pling and open face 18 carat cases, gold cay and dial, full "ee led compensation, balance rallw ‘ay, time day patent and detached levers and choronometers, from. the manufactories of Messrs, Beesley, Tobias, Rowkell, Yates Blondel and other of the most celebrated pean mann facturers; 260 ine gold diamond und enameled Trantg wud ‘aud open face. Ladies’ watches—260 plain full jewell nickle, lever and other movements; 725 silver buuting open fa douse time, patent and ‘detached levers; ihnes and ver r with a large assortineut of splendial mounted eine fe stone and cluster diamond brace. Jets, eas nee, bi ie ee anda also & large lot of English gold’ and’ sear cl talogues on morning of sale; the trade are respectfully faved to attend, poe UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLDFUR- niture. Solid rosewood drawing room suites; seven oc. iave plano forte, etegeres, book case, velvet carpets, pier and mantel mlrrers, lace curtains slatuary, Dresden dsevree china vases; bronze and ormolus chandetlers: oll paint eminent artista; rosewood and mahogany bedroom, furnitures, en suite; ing Toor furniture ‘chan and ware, ea ag OHN J. RENNIE, auctioetr, oflce 3 ro ully informs his friends andthe public that he has been instructed to offer at public auction, without re- serve, on Monday, Oolober 3 all the superb housebold turni- ture, On &c., containe four bee p bepere stone resi- dence No. 70 West Twenty, sixth street, a from Sixth avenue, Sale to commence at 103g o'clock precisely. Draw: ing rooms—rosewood drawing room suites, richly carved. in (ruil and flowers and covered in autin brocade, vis: (wosotan two arm, two reception, and eight oval back chairs; two centre tables, statuary, marble tops, tops to match the # site oat marble tops, wiih mirror doors and back, weeretare and book case, lin satin wood, encolgnures ladies’ work tabl ae with mother of pearl, sofa, side mand card tables, Tur! fh lining chairs, velvet t corpale, ass to match, plate Wirrorstipon curtaing Weesbe shales cornlees, six light bronze and ormolu chandeliers, wrtistie brouze clock, funs one month; superb real bronzes, representing Painting, Music, Seasons: Pandero Rembrandi, Ruben’s, Crusader. tower boy and girl china , be ‘SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, Carved legs and case, made by city makers and fully gharan- STOOL, FRENCH CLOTH COVER, MUSIC RACK, BOOKS, MUBIO, &c.. ke, CHAMBERS, Carved rosewood bedsteads, spring and hair blankets, sheets, bolsters and pillows, epeecpanes,: yo bureau, siatnary marble tops and plate mirrors, cae French’china toilet seta, mirrors, curtaina, shades, pestry Brussel a carpets, vases, engravings, towel ere og jur-a-giace, coucl Fowewood table, chairs, scinmbert i ee giesit pi dipewend peep apd and black walnut bureau, washst aera jaune Brin cab, table, lounge, 4c. extension ait! room ome ae.) nee a patent batee buller’s tray abd’ sands Frets chia atiaes aay pieces; decorated china tes set, 44 pleoes; crysial and rub ane prese! peal le cr silver plated casters, silver dinner. and tow io, Keaives and forks, coffee urn, oH oval mirror, rose si Iclotn, Siair carpel, rods, &c.; also, a desirable. assortment of Klvsbg furniture. Terms of the eale, cash, in bankable money oe ee tifled Sixth avenue carsand stages pass within a few doorsof the house. Sale positive, rain or shine. The bouse to fet, . For further particulars, see auc. cake bask N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. rapaane October 3, at 103g o'clock, Positive unreserved sale of the entire eeiaeed rosewood furniture, valuable petotings, rosewood parlor suits, superb pianoforte, artistic ronzes, marble groups, with many rare and unique curiosities, coll a enported ted by the present owner; bronze and ormola olanietiare &c., contained in the reaidence No. 218 Fourteenth street, between Righth and Ninth enues. The peculiar circumstances of the sale render it im- perative that the whole should be sold and removed from the within two days, at which time the house will be fold, at at the Merchanta’ Exchange. Full descriptive catalogues will use. RS CONTAIN once rosewood parlor furniture, Bgyptian and atatuary top ee centre, lorentine and Parisiai wo very rich French mantel mt Keven octave urkish and) reception and brocade ; lady's ; two elegant rosewood res, with staluary tops, French mirror doors, style Louis Medallion and tapestry carpets; Turkish lounges, in PARLO! Three full suits of richt, overed in rich alk brocade; % sofa ier tables; el gant ble slabs and brad Tuirrocs, msde by Retard, of Fosewood pianoforte: stool and cover; chairs, covered in medal French escretoire, lined with eatinw s capecere Crosader, in bubl work: brocade, and embro aoe curtaing, rick bronge and ormola, chandeliers, artistic Gnd "Phydiag, ros oct, histori- Guardsmen, The Bower of Hoses, Poetry’ and Musics The Three Graces, Venus at the Bath, 4c,; with a rare and valuable collection of oil paintings, worthy the’ attention of connoisseurs and artists; bronze clock, lava and Etruscan parlor ornaments, superb painted French mantel vases, Dining room furnitare. Superior extension dining table, gothic oak dining room chairs, marble buflet, sofas, butlers’ trays, French and India china,’ comprising diines tea sets, plates, fruit stands, coffees, covered crystal cut glass goblets, wines, pre- serve stands, coiffures, decanters, liquor stands, champagnes, ine botues, water botties and tumblers, Snger bowls, cut aul, ivory and pearl cutlery, silver ware, consisting of rich casters, fruit baskets, spoons, forks, dining and tea service, salvers, ice pitchers, urns, &c., with variety of other dining room fur: niture. Chamber furniture. legant carved rosewood bedsteads, large hair mattresses, oe le top dressing bureaus, marble washstands, commodes, cheval glasses, winged wardrobes, full suit of furniture in hair cloth, card tables, gold bordered shades, oval mirrors, rockers in velvet and hair cloth, French engravings, chequer tables, ingrain and Brussels carpets, velvet rugs, spring seat and cot. tage chairs, two superior sofa bedsteads, rosewood and mn- hogany tte-a-etes, marble top hall sands, hall chairs, ll- cloths, stair carpets, hall chandeliers and gag fixtures, with a large quantity 6 of parlor, chamber, dining room and basement furniture, not mentioned in this advertisement, all of which is in perfect order, most of it having never been used. Parties from a distance are assured that re will be no postponement: of thi sale, and hat every article willbe absolutely sold, wih- Gut reserve, at 104 o'clock precisel oi. W. FORTHE, A uetlonser, office 295 Broadway. UCTION SALE.—HOUSEHOLD — FURNITURE.— e sale of magnificent rosewood furniture, rich and conily ei furniture én suite, splendid rosewood planoforte, superb mantel and pier rs, brocade and lace curtal sluable artistic bronzes, marble groups, paintings, £c., all tot ich were to for the present owner. tive pers at Gre ihe by which purchasers can examine = furniture. ned will sell at auction, on Monday, 103g o'clock, the enlire magnificent furniture and worksot ‘art contained in the elegant private residence 152 West Twenty- first street, a few doors west of Seventh avenue; all to be so) without rekerve, and comprises & very large and elegant collec- tion of everything adapted to a costly and fashionable residence. No postponement of the sale. Parlor furniture consists of three elegant full suits solid rosewood parlor furniture, in per- fect order—one covered in crimson satin brocade, elegantly carved; one carved in clusters of grapes and fruit, covered in medallion moquet; one solid rosewood, covered in Grimson and satin bri with lip covers lendid 4 round cornered rose wood Dlanofee archased Dut two months xo, with stool and cover! two gothic Rilzabethan etergeres, wilh mawuary marble tops and French mirror Ironts; elegant rosewood secretary and bookcase, lined with satin wood; solid rosewood centre ‘and sofa tables, marble tops; rosewood, French escretoire, lined with eatin wood, and mirror doors; rich Turkiah loun; angen, Cover ed in medallion tapestry; Turkish arm chairs to match, solid rosewood. re in silk brocade pnd tapestry; two elegant Florent Pemantel mirrors wibrcbetanegel frames, two French pler gi gilt, marble top consoles and rich gilt cornices; silk, brocade and lace curtains; oomer etegeres, velvet an: carpets, marble top music cabinet consoles in bubl work, rich rah Bees cy Dresden vases, artistic bronzes and marble ‘gro among which are Ponce and War, ‘Nightand Taye alti ant Music, Nurem. berg, Columbus, Milton, the goddess of lowers; Conjucror, the Season, dc.; num: ber of Yaltable paintings, amoog which are’ the Descent fro the Cross, Swiss ai ind American landscapes, elegant frutt piece, dc.; with's Denutiful collection of parlor ornaments In lave and etruscan, bronze and ormola cl ndliérs, “Dining room, nursery and chamber furniture—Solid carved rosewood bed: steads, with hair mattresses, palliaster and beddings ‘rosewood marble top washstands, French plate oval and square mirrors, tapestry carpets, gold bordered an ‘pron clocks, vases, ¥ tench engravings ‘eter -a-tetes, rockers, Riper sofa bedstead, lounges, writing desks, Chevai glasses, marble top dressing bureaus, French’ toilet sets super ction: sion dining room table, opens sixteen toes ‘solid onl dining room chairs, covered in green reps; china dinner and ten sets, ruby and crystal cut glass, silver ware, urns, casters, spoons, forks, salvers, Parian oymier tngeen, portable he enter, stoves, ‘olt cloth, state Carpet, hall stand, &c riety of mahogany chamber furniture. " N. B. Porchaoets wil will fin reliable men to cart, pack and ship (ea rng Seventh and Bighth avenue eiages pase near WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY HOUSE- hold furniture. At the private residence No. 68 West Eleventh street, near avenue, Will be positively sold, Thisday, Monday, Detober 8, at 1034 o'clock. SOLID ROSEWOOL Drawing room suits of furniture, ouvered with three colored satin, blue and crimson, richly carved in fruit; solid rosewood Plandforte, full seven octave; medallion and velvet carpets, oil paintings, by eminent foreign artists; gnaravings, elegeres, eesrero res, sone what-ni bookcase, ECEAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED to Us above salons being the tant rectocbe ont costly house furniture ever offered ‘at public — Having been made to order for the present owner by Bodine & Smith, We) this cit, A Dining Room—Contatis extension: dining table, solid oak; sil- ver tea sets, French china and dinuer seta, 160 and 44 pieces; Solid silver table and tea spoons, ivory b balanced unde knives and forks, crockery and stone wares platen, de. AGNIFICENT SBVEN OCTAVE PIANOFGRTI And cage, four round corners, fuighed al round, inlaid with rl and solid pearl keys, made by Smith, A\ therton 4 Co, of Broadway) and Fully guaranteed: Sausio rack, rose: ‘wood ‘stool, covered In brocade; embroliered cloth cover, books ‘and music; hall rosewood hat stan , Brussels stair car- et, &e. Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosewood ‘bureaus and cot to mi dresa- tng and toliet tables, ahaviny sand, book sland, couch, arm feather ‘Sen bole tad pillow blankets ‘sheets, il, rs nd pi we, blant qu decorated china toilet set carved legs counterpanes, sets, oval mirrors, tapes try carpets, Mere engravings, curtains, clock, crib and corner stands. Chambe ird and fourth stories—Mahogany and Diack walnut in dedateads, rockers, washstands, {hgrain rooms—Superior extension dining wble, itler’s ratray ‘and stand, ruby and ery eal champagnes, tumblers, fru ind eeller int Puri manvblo ncnek towis atives psec caster, cake basket, coffee urn, spoons, knives, napkin rings French china dinnet aet, 160 pieces, decorated chins tea set td pieces; ivory handie table euler sli solid sliver dinner and tea Rerviog; nad one of Herring's basement and kitchen fur- niture, @ desirable assortment. Terms of the sale cash, in bankable mouey or certitied checks, H.—Strangers would do well to attend the above impar- tant sale, as every article will pe peremptorily sold. Compe- tent men with carta Wil! be in attendance to pack and ahip ie goods. Terms cash, ALBURTIS, Auctioneer. t, arm cat BALES AT AUCTION. ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL! + day, Oct, 3, at 1034 o'clock, at 111 a 9 pinet furniture. by order of assign conan oper rosewood parlor sult, in brocatel; Co mend ditto in cloth; oak dining room furniture, four tables, centre, pler and fancy do.; mabogany and rosewood French bedsteads; curled hair mat palliasses, cottage and tron bed gany and ind acco wardrobes, writing desks and wl room and chairs, louiges, Fosowoed and ina ‘any ‘marble top dressing bureaus, tate. lolen, rockers, together whb lot of unfinished furniture ve ueers—the le for sreclate wale, Goods can be packed for pment on the pret UCTION NOTI will sell on Monday, large aasortsnent of ho —J. MACKENZIE, AUCTIONEER, 1‘ (wo o'clock at 209 Tivason. siren si furnitive, chairs, tables, bureaus. steads, hair and other mattresses, feather beda, French plate mirrors, gue and marble pler stands, w ahabin: crocker; voTION NOTICE. ‘eudy made clothing, piece goods, &c., &c. "A. M. ‘Cina ‘auctioneer, sulearoom No, 23 Bower 3, at 1034 o'clock, a large assortment of ready Pes congaten ‘of pilot cloth frock, sack and over ik, satin, plush and velvet vests; satinet and casaimere pants of various styles and patterns; also black silk, saun, vel Yet, cloths, cassimeres, docsking, together with a large lot of fancy yooda, Also by order of utiguees, a large stock af sox sonable clothing, compris the usual assortment, together With tailoring goods, shirt oolfa ® cravast, overails, thes, ¢ ties, de. jut UCTION NOTICE J. BOGART, AUCTIONERR—BY 8. & J, BOGART, Monday, Oct. $, at 1034 o’cleck, at 22 Oliver street, small lot of household furniture, feather beds, blankets, quilus, linen sheets; also ladies clothing, silk aud alin dresser, abd eapen,crape shaw, i, skirts, table covers. At 1034 o'clock, at the euckiees eae fo. 1 North William street, a general assortment of household furnitu ,verton NOTICE.—METROPOLITAN EXPRESS.— Persons about ret the country or in the cit will find it to thelr advantag on GUULDAMITH’S express, ‘No. 140 Varick street. pres wagons for renin {uF ture to and from the wuntry cae ii times. Letters by ta caer earners pa — Piano for sale; 1e Of es it city. in the moruing to 9 at night. vy: i ins fe Sieewere packed and removal of furniture to the all all hours of t of the day. UCTION NOTICE. EMPIRE FURNITURE EXPRESS. Office and packing establishment 733 Houston street, near Bedford st. | Furniture, pianofortes, pier glasses, statuary, glass ware, &c., carefully packed and shipped to all parts of the world, ‘Household furniture removed w any partof the city or" Putgelce nese tie eal po attended to. Orders can be left with J. ‘Bektereat "aot alte enue, or B, A. Bonnett, ” 3 E BATTEREON, & CO,, Proplelorn FN parng ‘Ss roe OF PAINT AND CLOTHES bg A.M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, sulesroom Bowery, will sell, on, Monday, Oct. 9, 'at 12 olor, a Innge Of brushes, aa foliows:—W) dozen various sizem nid 4 paint brobes, 88d, do. clothes brushes. By order of aa- nees. ACHINERY, TOOLS, 20. AT AUCTION J, w. HUNT, A\ 7, malearcom 85 Nasaan streck, J. W. HUNT, will ell on Tuesday, October 4 at 0s 9 O'clock, ai tho racine hop M. Baragyanath 11 Strom rect haw Shean i Serge thy rye, ana mgines, By wheel, tool. eonasiny in. part of cullng engines, By wi belting, drills, shafting, ‘c., £c. Bele’ pesomplocy.” Gate: ogues how ready Beha atthe Btearoom, or a rac Mercer street. others will find this sale worthy Of their aitention, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—TO-MORROW Petia aitine st het co eee Fe ari earl aire, consisting “ot sto "OvHer ha a, Jase ‘and crocker ‘ables, ti ware, 00) ci ee mirrors, dc Sale positive, ‘no limitation. “Alec kitchen range. WY, WiTTERS, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL ON MON. ALD azote clock, at 454 Canal street, ssa household lurniture, parlor suit, rocking aud spring cbairs, side and’ extension tables, pler and. mantel: min second hand pianos, silver, ebing, glans, nae det Brussels, velvet and three'ply, stair do.; and other bedsteads, hair mattresses, spreads, blankets, dréssing bureaus, with and wi without marbé tops; Washstands,’ tollet ware, boukease, et dining room and ‘itchen furniture, pind sey all able t for families and others. Also two good horses, siiitable for Dual- Resa purposes. NEWSPAPERS. HE LONG EXPECTED HAS COME AT LAST. THE NUMBER OF Sen NEW YORK WEEKLY WHICH WILL BE READY ON irae bt ied 6, ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES. AND THE CANADAS, WILL. CONTALN THE FIRST CHAPTERS or MRS. HOLMES’ NEW WORK, ENTITLED MARIAN GRAY; OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. Tt is with the Lanes ee ing ori od a publishers: lay before their numerous and ‘5 ae - THIs, THE er AND ‘BEST EFFORT ca Cet FortLaR AUTHORESS, with tore Fok vas os Sap HER a TABORS NEW YORK" WEEKL oe RPAS ALL HER PORRER ¥’ Whit have’ . ‘on for ber such an en’ aviable tame = ‘the world of The publishers have not been di disappointed in perusing wo first chapters of . MARIAN GRAY. They are what their knowledge of the abilities of the author- os led them to expect of the writer of Lena itivers,? Teme pest and. Sunshine.» ieee, Miller,” Dora’ Deane,” 7ourin Maude,” Engtish \ Homestead on the Lipide" Meadow BiSok; gp Hons’ Lae, Rometcoos, or, tie Toptih maraer” wad mateate euler wurke ot tee ek And almost unboubded popularity. Had she never written aught but these opening chay they _would stamp her as Seine ey er Seven? Se theres ae MARIAN GRAY will stand at the head of all that has gone before from the pen of the fair and gifted Piers: and will take the front rank among the romances 01 og the TE ORD! Dans “For _THIS STORY ALMOST “OVERWHELMING, AND THE CRY 18 EY C01 STIL, MO. ‘The publishers have been obliged to extend thelr facilities for publication, and to put their edition containing the beginning the new slory i press several days eaier than ual re order to De PONPRECEDENTED DEMAND, But they are satistied that a ¢ Sh, FURTHER EXTENSION WILL BE FORCED UPON THEM BY THE INCREASED DEMAND ‘that will follow the appearance of oa first chapters of MARIAN GRAY, The excitement bpiathvliee is Without @ parallel in the his- (ory Of nee EAT asa HAS ‘BREN THE svocEss they have no hesitalon i st "ibe that dat he cages of vouR"s p WEEKLY STANDS AT THE HEAD ora "ALL ITS COTEMPORARIES, m3 41 ern LATION To thelr homt of readers they extend thelr warmest net friendship and congratulations; knowing that they will be extremely gr MARTIAN GRAY; THE HEIRESS OF S REDSTONE HALL, WHICH WILL BE READY ON THURSDAY, October 6. SPORTING. gE Oth inst., street, : 3d and 4tb OR SALE~A tr oy NEW iid RIGGED F Cerone hee rool anger oy oan Se meme OR SALE—300 IMPORTED BRLGIAN LONG BREED snocking binds, st 44 Greenwich surest, nes ‘aaa eagae bh reenw! ai aad FRANK ROEDERS, OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT IBLAND FAWN, OF spout twenty toon, well found. Apply to HENRY STEERS, foot of Twelfth’street, East ri jutler’s le mange exterminator, 60 cents bottle- Bauer's Sew work on the Dog. 6. Dogs boarded, tained a, REAT INTERNATIONAL CRICKET | MATCH.—BY ecia) arrangement the ret ae each 's wi deported every bone at Richardwon & MeLeods, 106 waiten lane, corner of Pearl street, wi Ar be seen beoks contain. ing full scores antl reporis. GPORTING Do DOGS—ALWAYS ON HAND FIFTY DOGS of all the choicest breeds, both for aale and stock purposes. Challenge to all creation for the largest and haudsomest New: foundiand and 8t t. Bernard breed of dogs. Plenty of pups of the same bi from six weeks to six months old, over distem- per. Pointers and setiers well broken; a fair trial can be had ofthem. Particnlar attention paid to the treatment and cure of diseases of all no cure no charge. Gardner's Cure Sig cents per pote: cure for worms; cure for fleas: eure for fits; cure for per; for canker. boarded and and rained at $1.80 per weeks Dogs sotd on commision, Hi. Gardner, No. 89 Beekman street (busemeny, NY. Olies hours from 10 to 4, : ASTROLOGY. enn nnn nnn A rere de TO ALL.—AS MADAME MORROW IS A. venth be of an astrologist, ashe has a faculty business; and by har been with a Sailor on bert face, by rire of which i= can weraer read tere, frenblate Jang of yo ‘wonder of human cars, abo will cause rage 4 how many times you >, HOW s00n, aod the events of life, even the boughs of visitors. 134 Ludlor reat, SEm Goce below Houston street Fee 50 eeuts. SLE A, CARD—SPIRITUALIGM—MRS, STRVANS, TRANCE and ‘lease call =r ret roe rang ata» Pa ave. street, a few ful medical ‘and business aires tin ‘Arpericas “Consulaaion teetor no payee absent friends, &c. Satisfaction teed pay. ADAME SHAEFFER, 281 THIRD STREET, RCOND T, SROOND floor, between epee Co *~ Ganghter, bas a natural gift to tell Sepa yy and Tnirooya: \Otiee ba hours fro rage M. to 3 % cents, gent N.% —Wio WAS NOT HEARD OF TUR GRLEEEGT ed Madame PREWSTER?! She been leo thousands in this and other cities with eutire satisfaction. feels confident she has no eq) She tella the name of future wie x husband al tha of her ae If you fund truth, avenue, above Twenty eet. © cents; s . SALES OF REaL ESTATE. S| A. GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR EUROPE, OFFERS for sale on very reasonable terms, & handsomely furnish- ed or unfurnished, comfortably built two story cottage house, in the most desirable part ct Brooklyn, Gates it son, with or without two adjoining lote in the vation asa Inquire at A. FRANKFELD ‘tween 11 and 2 0’ o'clock, Am FANCY FARM WANTED — “ FIRST See, COUN try seat is sought, comprising ‘more or leas land, bighly Cuilivated and well stocked, and adorned with fruit api orna- mental trees, shrub, flowers, &c. The picturesque ix desired, Pith prompt and easy access io the city, “Valuation within £200 ddrews Home, box 640 ) Brooklyn Post offos, stating ‘oeasion, style of house, number o 1 BO improv ments and price, confidentially. st snares’ ct nt ace a a EEE APIS OUR FARMS OF 40 ACRES EAOH FOR SALE FOR $400 each —Two of B) acres each at $100 each, wet one at 1g) acaee at $20; the best in Livingston county, near a Boat drach from tbe Band fla, °Aadteas De Beene saath He direct from the office. eas tb direc fron yr. Bennet, box 117 He: OR BALE—AT HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, A LARGE OOM modious dwelling house, with outbuildings and eight acres, of land, bewutifully loeated'in a perfectly healthy aud ind Jectionable neighborhood, e¢opvenient to churches, Marketa, stores id Post office, and accessible fonr times daily by railroad, pot of which is within about five minutes’ Walk. Upon the premises there are several fine building sites, and an aimphaane of fruit aud shade trees. n inspection ie neoenary to a due app ‘and wil bea aumlaient recscs swendation of the premises, the whole of which will bo or part told, For further par ely 0 J, DIREMAN, Jt, Fllton street, opposite Chy Hal, Brookiyas . ‘This is without doubt ibe the chespest property oa Mur Bees Terms easy. Apply on ACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PHILADEI- Phin. Tho subscriber offers for sale, on reasonable erm, manufactory and ‘on three Sree. The main Buin our aro high, 403 batt ze of ot 10821 lars inquire at 1,009 and 1.011 street, WiLLDaM'D. HOGERS. j | POR SALE A VALUABLE STORE JEROPERTY, Tt the town of . Pa.; will be sold and balance in dry iiiibolesien Avpy oe LODE: WELDER, Easton, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH Hiexs and Hear rg tle nee eee lens and Henry we ve menis,. For furdier paruvulare apply wo DENMAM, coal Sard, BS Union street OR BALE-IN, QUANTITIES TO SUIT, ONE HUN- dred bullding lots on Weebawken hill, in'a pleasant and healthy location, within thirty minutes ride from the Hoboken ferries running every fifteen minnlos.. Ave price, 810; a fot on easy terms of payment. Also, on tame jee, frame house, with & small greenhouse and si ‘ground; price $1,800; and another frame house, with a pa Ea round, contatning tft beariny dwarf fruittrees; price $4,000. Further, but the lovely village of New Rerar on the plank road to Hack- ensack, ane m ‘of the Weebawken and Forty-second street ferry, and ida fifteen minutes ride from the Jersey City and Hoboken ferries by the Northern Railroad; the best 0 waier may be had, as the sib-soil from three feet below vibe ‘consists of pure sand 10.m depih of over thirty feet Price $160 and Upwarda a lot. And forty acres of embanked Bod ditched lands, alto. in ‘New. Durham, partly ‘meadows, arty adapled for Faiaing v es and for berry and flower 7S and upwardsan acre. Apply Mondays and Thurs ja to . H. BONN, the owner, 8) Nassau room OF Es penned THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, HAS modern improvements. Apply 0 4 236 Ninth street, FOR, S12 TRE THREE stony a STONE bouse ween. Broed way and. Sixth avenue, {kor & sey ing 1,190 Broadway. (OR SALEA FINEPROPERTY @N CLINTON AVENUE, yn, extending ugh to Vanderbilt pines cour pina jos Biota, handseme honse, outbuildings, barn le, dc. Ac. Apply ai 229 Pear! street, Now York SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY eons stone front house, 137 East Thirteenth street; goa ins every modern improvement; is in perfect order; nei er hood Unesee) onal Di epaeer. pply to D, 8. DUN. Com, No. 61 OR SALE IN JERSEY CITY, NEAR THE ERIE RAIL- Wrenn oe ines erent eer Gonenainsney hot m rns very euny. eee ates &. NOYES, 19 Jertey enemas rs Lap LOW—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY rown sane house, with all modern improvements, situa- reas a ATR SOHN'F! BOLOMON & SON, 213 ‘Washington street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOUR OR FIVE SMALL and large unimproved a canoe 2 Ry best por. tions of Iowa; will exchange for pianos or general merchandise, on strict cash principle fect ssi pr perty unincumbered. ‘Address 8. ye ‘om. ore, Gardner's Havel Fose SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE IN NEW York, the En, ‘basement house 97 Sackett street, Brooklyn, near familton ferry; also, four lots on the corner of Fulion and ‘avenues. For terms, &c., address A. J., Heraa office. Pr conal SALE OR TO LET—A NEAT Ack, Mls 5 J taining sight rooms and cellar, style. and water; ‘ville old cheap: or tet fo or’ er aD pe ay i remises, corner of Graham street DeKalb ‘avenue, East yn. Ts WANTED.—OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE UPPER art Vales eity Penns Sy ‘to dispose of them at reasonable pari! ind purchasers by applying io JOHN McCLAVE, 013 Broadway. RRAY HILL.—FOR SALE, THE TWO SPACIOUS brown stone four story Hips toop stoop houses Nos. 248 and 252 Madison avenue, eet Tulrty-ninth and Fortith streets; gach houge ts 25x72, Will be gold with either Call at the harman them. ‘or terms Yo whe owner, JOHN Hie Smee Nod Park pines U hag EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE and lot, situated in @ business part of Milwaukee, for a lot of merchandise. If necessar; eg he, Mavertiser wal add a gum of money. Apply to A. SCHWAB, 98 Water street $3.0 .—For sale, in East Brooklyn, within fiteen 000" ‘walk of the ferry, and on tbe line ‘of the felty railroad, a new three-story hikdet phi brick house, brown stone trimmings, iron telaouy? house 20 by 37, lot 20 by 100, containing ten rooms, basement and cellar, arebed parlor, high ceiling, ornamental cornices, centre pieces, marble mantels, grates, dc. Tideperfect. Apply to R. ADAIR. 87 Pine st. ee! THIRD CASH, THE BALANCE ON 10.000 Reka EAP icy BEAUTIEDL FUR. + nished bouse, twenty rooms, in West Thirt fiihatreet; house in Jane street $7.6, Bethtine arent, BLO West Thiriy-fth street, $8,300; West Thirty sixth street, $4700. Other houses, all prices and locations, W. H. MELIOK, 407 Broadway. 00. 000.-% ae EXCHANGE FOR REAL ES- te, a jobber’s stock of piece goods, con ting of sill rints, boat cloths, &c., amounting to $40,000; one stock Yankee notions, $76,000; one siock hardware $12,000, ne fund goods treet. and an importer's Involee of staple crockery. $18,000 third cash and two-thirds real estate will DINGES vi é Hone LDEN. offered at market prices, #£OR SALE. ent MANUFACTURING CASH BUSINESS, A ‘in; ir cent for sale, or @ partaer taken: irmoubt rege’ 1,000. “Addreas A Bit, box Hig Herald Dite STORE 7 be indresacd the Sop add yell, stocked; the "presen terms ef pay nuire of HENRY i WA TD Ky dom gaa Inquire Doon, Pe SALE—CONFECTIONERY STORE AND RESTAU- rant, with seven years’ lease. The building is fae on the ores Ot two streets, in vicinity i i f FE A E eet sate. feet deep ai 2 feet baa area pearl ad 8 feet 8 studdeg Sa See basement and eellar, als toh cba a sare, cot Soeoant of ie hes ond in his by OR Le teary FIRST CLASS SALOON, NOW DOING A yusiness. Satisfactory reason for selling. Inquire at ai oule' career! OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN AMBROTYPF GAL- lery, in class location ) now doing well, The purchaser will be learned the business if In: quire in the gallery 170 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. R SALE OR TO LET IN BOsokay-TEm established coal and w: are. bee json ain nd Scend gl here a fll propa rery ‘ for carrying on the business in. the most extensive ‘and bas attached to WG ft area amount of publsy ironage Scan be Felained by tho purcpasers Te has established over 15 Mg oe and is, red pag sale only yes Sony tose HARVEY LYONS, serra ot Pe a ; corner miceis, Hoboken, or 10 PETER MEHAN, 3 Union place, va ROCERY STORE FOR SALE~A FIRST RATE LOCA- tion, rabies Rot ch the city; nn yn ‘ud no com- oSgere is a No, 1 chance for a understands with a small capital. Nadress O. “Oy Herald RTANT FOR A MAN WITH A LITTLE CAPITAL For sale, a new patent on a machine which realizes 100 per Cent profit, ‘Inquire at 415 Pear! street. RTER or le es Sg od AND RES Wwuranta for sale—Several pul see DOW good business wil) be sold cheap. Pihey have been oh caied fome time and sre owned by one ‘who wishes te JERYIS’ INFORMATION EXCHANGE, BROADWAY, AP FACTORY FOR SALE—IN THE CITY, IN, GOOD condition, and at present working haa a good run of customa and supplies the princi all capital only required. Address at once box 60 Herald office. reasons for selling. No vo agente need apply. 10 BOX MAKERS, BUILDERS, &C~A LARGE LOT of pine box boarisand_ joista for sale low. "Apply onthe ground, Landman’ Hamilton park, Sixty sixth street ud Thing avenue, where the lumber can be seen. P TOWN HOTEL FOR SALE—PLEASANTLY SITUA. U ‘pon well furnished, oi Bs sg Bg eveay minions Oo > fence, long and favorable ‘a very profiable bu. wenn ‘Will be sold at sacrifice re terms. Fi aim Gings utara pest sre Post odie, LOAN OFFICES. eis anhaniinnincrnnen ron tet et nay cacemccers DVANCES TO ANY 101 NDA, Air Verbon end Noe Boughs fer ook we aN los Oflice algae about tbe premises. eae oe ‘S81 Broadway. Ketablished 1840. AMOUNT ON WA‘ &c.. ‘bought for cash. No Youn odie bout as jewelry store, Be ghee! MADE TO aeajr rl Ie and JACOB'S retail j watches, jewelry, &e., by the fabed IBA ACS, nuctionoee sid “bree jasiness transacted on N. B—No bi oie MONFY.—I ee Moda 000 TO LOAN, D° You Aft IN phar iches, jewelry, silver ware, 4 Nault Seame for oaah, sag ai established oice, is grey ‘above Howard pire CHARLES WOOD, Money Brose, West street, ‘at a fale altmtion. quire on the premises; possession given ‘mnmediatel ly. NICE HOUSE TO LET, WITH ALL THE MODERN IM- provements, chandeliers, &¢., Twentieth street, low ¥ery near Broadway; rent. only $600; or "i willbe furmabed: hia hance sl Mouse hunters should nor tet tis 9 KINSHIMEN, $48 Fourth avenue, A TORNIMED UOUSE 10 LeT—FROM OCT. 1 OR Ib , containing seven roo gas and Croton, near rg poeorter: Fourtenth nt $650 : num, Apply by Jetler to X. La, Heral ofice sian RY GOODS STORE TO LET~THt - D rine # reet; the owner having pei ye ty oa reeson of this advertisement Apply wo ‘THOMAS Guten. N, 41 C a aM ANB Rigen BUILDING TO LET—ELIGIBLY LOCATED for any light, manufacturing businges Wil be leawed to advantageous terms. For full par ttinrs apply wo JOHN DHOMERUUE, sonnee of nue and twenty-fourth street i mina bre: PosseED ROOMS TO LET—TO a8 GENTLE- men or genuemen and their wives, In a house with all wader rn Saprorecaanae, Terms reasouable. aire at ao oan SECA SL RR aera OR RENT—DWELLING HOUSE 89 FIRST PLACE, Brooklyn, brown sone front, three atories, with baaerent und sub-cellar, now vacant; newly papered and painted, an wiht pat order; conveniences for water and pas Oe foo be repted tl apd win privilege, Ingulge of GEORGH ER, N. ¥., or MONTAGUE, eat Court street, Brooklyn, of ee UNTING AND SHOOTING GROU! TO & IN H Currituck county, North Carolina UND subseril —_ ‘ 2,200 acres of land in the above county, which ia an exeellent bunting ground, which he will rent for one or two seasons, will also rent bundog ety Tie fa one of the best ated huntin, srounda fa coting wild fowl it ia unsurpassed.” There bas tan treguctly been fee hc eae me killed by one stand and from 75 to 80 wild ucks ina day. The subscriber rit be prepared to board an} pare of men (who shall rent the land or the brivlege ae of aut ig Upon it) on reasonable terms. For further in dress Josiphus Baum, Poplar Branch, Currit Fae ig pt am, Pop! ure) mck soca Norte eS a EEE TRE gig ro TO LET, FURNISED—CONSISTING OF THREE or four on third floor, to a small nails 9 or tbement a in Twenty-first street, reer Bo aia ab doctor’ badiresa inquire ep basement, suit- square Post ollice, THAM POWER IN SPRUCE STREET.—GRVERAL rooms to let, with steam power, suitable { Qa er, 8 for printers and steam po . bein, the first \d ‘second, A . GREENE, No. 18 Spruce street. riya vast Lee a go TO LET. INQUIRE AT 626 SIXTH AVENUB. —— Senet a img aes ,LET—ON WESTER- . Fort Hill, tei ‘alk from the first ‘twelve roome in binaing perfect soudlean the furniture is to ‘in best order; cottage and the furniture can be seen between the hours of $ and 4 P. M., We and Thurs- days of each week. For particulars apply to J. MARS. TON, 12 Front street, N. nt Pa IB 1,4 LET—THE ENGLISH Leeland beaded NO. 170 ‘West Thirty-neventh street, Eighth avenue; all mnodern improvements, ape 10 EDWARD D. iames, No. 106 Broadway, or at No. 172 West Thirty seventh a, 10 LET—FOUR STORY HOUSE, NO. 4 VARICK STREET, near St. John's Park, $87 50 per month; corner two rooms, basement and stable, $12 50 per month ta near Fulton ferry, corner of Columbia and Poplar streie, Immediate possession, 10 LET.—ROOMS TO rer eRe ROOMS AND studio rooms to let, vary Broadway. Inquire ar L'BINNG miller}, 5 Broadinay, Also dwelling part house 401 Hudson str 0 LET—THE eas OR OFFICE NO. 183 CHATHAM street; rate location Yor bi 5 an office ad- joining on New Bowery i also Iofta, well lighted, and adapted of manufacturin, ean G."BMADEBY, 185 Chatham street. LET—TOGETHER, OB IN PARTS TO SUIT TEN- wer, the six story building e ing LET—NICE APARTMENTS AT 2) AND 22 Gansevoort street, second floor $10 and third floor $9 a month; four rooms to each floor. Inquire of Mrs. Easton, ‘Hudson street. i ta es pepe STORE oc Coen 859 paee- way, together or separately; re is capacious, ha ing a fine trout, and suitable for’a merchant tailor or a sales room for machines: ieee nt would make a first Faie stand fora trunk and harnese store. Also, the second of No. 815 Broadwa: ie Hy first rate place for @ fashionable ery. Also, the first of (10t Spring strest, & Spe loc inaes tailor, lor being opposite St Hotel, and near adjoining the Prescott —— in the segar store 815 Broadway, or store 107 Spring LET—UNTIL THE 18ST OF APRIL NEXT, THE UP- per part. of the Chinese e Building, 889 Br Broadway, table for concerts, balls, Inquire ‘lliam street, room No. e from 12 to 3 o'clock. for papered avenue, five rooms on fourth floor, over the store. Also third floor of Bouse 207 West Thirteenth ive rooms. A. the above apartments are in beautiful order, and furnished with Croton water, gasand gus fixtures, affording a genteel re- sidenee ae small families at moderate rents. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 152 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twen- ty-fret ey . 10 LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, 134 MILES FROM PECK. slip ferry, a.genteel two story brick front house and three Yots of ground. “Rent very low tow respectable farm Foula whe good sare, of the same. Apply to JOHN LOMON & SON, 213 Wi 10 LET—IN BROOKLYN, THE TWO STORY BASE- ment and attic brick house, in Hoyt street, fourth house porth of roi nd re 2 eat lotto goad uire of HERTY, 78 Cliff Sho kny cau iy had ak tha oruer gree rane phage om serra A pagnouny 210 WILLIAM STREET, 100 deep, wi room adjoining 30 feet ¥ FSter duos r3 square, seven all Bite’ in a Boe 5 Water, ‘of A. bearooms aot a ar manner; workshop for light manufacturing pur William'street, and 113 Nassau street, Inquire Por (Le HOOLY, 18 Nassau street. ccumebatben Gite 0 LET OR LEASE—STORE, CORNER OF FORTY- fifth street and Sixth avenue, for aterm of years. One of hag | best locations. Inquire of the owner, on a a JOMN C. TPOLET OR LEASE-THE WHOLE OR PART OF STORE Pai Broadway, 8. W. corner of Reade street, t now occ pled by Crop femsley & Croppers, and in & Ben- Thext May’ Apply JOUN G. BTC STORM, Lenox Insurance Company, 54 Wall sirest wise cases hiner a AA ahs SN TPOLET RENT LOW AND POSSESSION IMMEDIATE. ly)—The convenient three tek bouse with modern im- Provements, No, 9 Laight street, dreey fronting Canal street; rent $700per annum. apply to R. L. SUYDAM, 188 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue. ce eee AND. bo adhe Lo GooD aan * Bnei FS eae Re om Fagen steam engine and a large assortment of machinists" for sale. Inquire on the premises, 69 Bank street. $4 4.00, TO, MELINERS PART. OF A STORE TO + letin Canal e; suitable for s first clags millinery. Yaquire fixtures for HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A SECOND FLOOR WANTED—OF A ie Secon ave situated below Thirtieth street and not peony nue, with gas; moderate terms. Good referees reno rent in advance if required, Address N. M. Welli Broadway, basement. STORE ON BROADWAY WANTED IMMEDIATELY. — whole or part of aatore, on the west axle of Broadway, ihe week, month or year, between Canal and Fourts rete, fora light fancy business. “Address 8. J. A., 6 ast Tweilts FIRST RATE FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—WELL situated; rent about $200 per mo1 one at about $i50, and one ‘about $125; also have customers for & few un oy os | well ainaied, rent from, 18000 10 $1,800. Tha tee 'N. 0. BISHOP, 142 Broadway, frst for. THE WIN- 'URNISHED HOUSE furnish and near uae. inva, Wi, Walson, 29 Park place, ‘OUSE WANTED—A LADY IN POSSESSION OF 4 handsomely furnished residence, a few miles out oP New York, would like to makean ‘rent & house in th: city from now until. May neat, in & atc location; the whole board, with he privileg: ora < the rent to be of taking & few select boarders: referener given. ress J. L. Morton, box 00. ‘Yonkers Post office. Fuse, WANTED—ON A THREEOR FIVE YEAR lease, by a careful and responstble tenant, rent not ‘exceed $806 per aunum. Address with full particulars ar rent, location, &c., box 2,408 Post oftice. W ANTED—A MODERATE SIZED HIGH sTOC house, situated between Madison and Eighth avenv and Fourteenth and Forty-second atreets. Addreas box 4,1: Post oflice, stating terms and location. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH A SMALE 3 FAMILY (one child) wishes to hire a part of a house. where there — but one family, must have the modern improvements. Ad dress O, L. M., Herald office, stating terms. MISCELLANEOUS. LES.—WAX CANDLES FOR BLE AND |ANDLES. Oe aoruke ocTo: IMSTEAD & KING HAVE REMOVED CTORS xfaurarente, comer of ‘Twenty-thied rrace, where they’ will continue the practice of medi” cine and surgery in all thet various departments. Dr. Olmstead to the discussing of tumors Keg of and seeing, chorea, nervor 8 a interal curvatures, muscular derangement, pa and rheumatism. Lae Name arent GILT, ax A GREAT ait wheke thie kind ie donee TAMER BHIRSLR ‘St Kast ‘Catherine atr iway, near Coane BSRIBER WOULI sed ie pub that he aS ‘&c., cheaper ‘thes on on banat 2 avenue, u3 i ct ant Rae ohn seine ae ‘APES’ a pe mad SUPER PHOSPHATE ‘For i creniing grain and grass crops in per tor Price H per Mapes’ ;aericltara i cay nd. peed abehouse, 182 plement an 134 Nassau street, and 11 Beekman street, Sow Yon” otal Rie ell EAS, “TEAS,” “TRAS,” “TR AQ n= Te ton ten warehouse is the: cinch to gee os: r better than any other house | Yor Ad to Murray streets. THOMAS BR, AGA