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BOARDING AND LODGING. a STREET, BROOKLYN HICKS ing mintiey walk of Pelion aod Wau ‘weeend floor, and on a his wife @ loa party Sfuibgie gentlemen, ot juld v nice to let on very mo- ae ail ——_— ENTLEMAN FROM ITALY WISHES TO OBTAIN Searing and lodging ina t le American private in order to learn language Reference will Be iven and required. Address box No. 1,246, D¥ WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN BOARD IN A ee et where instruction music, Freoch, draw: ‘and painting, would be taken as full or part compensation; abe is a teacher of experience and reputation; the best city re> given; or where the company of an accompl pemon Would bean inducement to receive a very moderate Address War teacher, naming full particulars, at im ‘& Jacob's music store, 138 Nd cui he te Tt SE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME- ly furnished, to let, to single gentlemen; partial board if jaired; or the sime, with basement and accommodation for heasekeeping, toa small family without children. Gas, bath, de. Inquire at 64 Amity street, References required. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor, newly furnished, will be rented together or separate, Hemen only, with breakfast if dewired, in a private ‘aml- ty by applying at 14t Ninth street, third door eaat of Broadway, “A CENTRAL LOCATION.—SUITS OF ROOMS, NEATLY fui modern cov’ with full’ or partial poara:a private stable sorved to thelr Swe Toms, Only gen: or dheut res eed ay ‘Pwenty-fourth street. eats nite pn Bhi. a Ee Sa LADY WOULD LET A FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor, neatly furniabed, to one oF two persons, in a small story house. Noother sooms to let. 98 Frabklin street, mear Broadway. 7 PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH* ROOM, $6; ONE room, $2, on m, $3 er week, or let by the a ‘meals or full board, jfdesived, at the Cooper House, 80 Frank- Ie street, atx ho: ‘est of Broadway. HANDSOME ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO GENTLE- men willing to room together; also single rooms, with elasa board, where all the comforts of a home can be bad. Dimper a: 60 Apply at 46 Bleecker street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, CONSISTING f of two large rooms and bedroom eommiinicating, sulta- for two gentlemen friends (foreigners preferred) who de- Mire every comfort and Inxury of a qulet strictly private Southern family, can be addressing, with resi name, 5 Carolina, Herald ofllce WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONE, WOULD LIKE TO meet with a young lady boarder, or would accomm nan lady for the only. Inquire at 93 m sixcet, References exchanged, PRIVATE FAMILY AT 79 MACDOUGAL STREET. St. Clement's place, will let furnished rooms to two or farce single gentlemen,’ with partial board. Gas, bath, £0, Best of references given and required, SUPERIOR SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS tw let, 10 a gentleman and his wife or two single geutle- ‘men, witb board, in a first class house, convenient to the cars mad stages, No. 71 West Fourteenth street, the first house west of Sixth avenue. FEW HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. House first class, situatep at 111 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, FEW PERSONS CAN BE PLEASANTLY ACCOMMO dated in a house with ail modern improvements, Also a Jarge anfurnished room to let, with extension, to a party of ‘Sepuemen or a family; table well provided; fatally American; AM the comfor’s ef a home can be enjoyed at Xo. 4 Willow sweet, Brooklyn Heights, two minutes walk from Fulton and five from Wall street ferry. SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—WITH BOARD, IN A rivate house, with all the modern improvements, either or unfurnished. References reyuired. Inquire at B23 West Twenty: second street. MITY PLACE, 26, ONE DOOR FROM BLEECKER.— Front room, hall bedroom, large pantries, bot and cold ‘water, to let, with board. Terms inoderate, A ‘lady could be Recemmodated who would teach a little girl'piano in part pay- ment. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, ON SECOND Slocr of 763 Broadway. to let to gentlemen; house newly Furnwhed and painted; gas, bath, &c.; pleasant location, Terms eaey. Apply as above. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO A LADY—WITH ‘or without board, with every privilege, with # lone lady. 184 Kldridge street, in the siore. "YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF AN BYENING school, would like to ootain board in some good family where she Could pay them by neting thelr ebildven in music or the English branchea. References given and re- quired. Address N. M., box 62 Post oflice. NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO let to a gentleman, without board, in a private family where thereare no other boarders, Terms moderate. Apply venteenth street, between First and Second Bowery. elegant home, with @ had for the winter by Cai GA HOUSE WITH ALL Madison square, r Jady and gen- Yeman; board for the Indy only. Apply at No. 42 Fourth avemie. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE GENTLEM. may be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board 25 West Twenty second street. Location good; terms reason- N ENGLISH GENTLEMAN WISHING TO LIVE AS at home, where ther no boarders, can address A. ., care of Messrs. Kichardson & McL#od, 106 Maiden lane. The jase is pleasantly located at Bedford, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH closet, suitable for a gentleman and his wife or two gen- Memen; iso, a hall bearoom to let, with board; house in good erder; has all the improvements; location good, being on the square, No, 1 new Canal street, corner of Enst Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND nt room in West Fifteenth street, with grate, bo gas and nice clogeta, to rent, with board, to a Dinner at 6'z. Unexceptionabls retetence, Address Home, Union square Post office LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON FIRST floor, with bedroom on fourth tloor, either with or with ‘Out foll or'partial board, may be had at 371 Fourth street, near Lafayette place. References exchanged. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SUIT OF ROOMS, neatly furnished, to single gentlemen or gentlemen and Wives, with board; house has all the modern conveniences and pasuntiy loeated; convenient to cars and stages. Call at 270 reat Twenty-third street. ty vate: dinner at 6 o'clock. Mi id office. xiddevon, box 202 He: SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, TOGE- A Ahhar or separate, with or without board. to the atrictly pri- vate family No. 116 West Fifteenth street. Houge containing every convenience. FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH- ed, on second floor, bath room attached, may be obtained by two cr three gentlemen, or gentleman and wife. Private table if desired. No. 123 Ninth street PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED WITH GAs, bath, 'dc., to let, with partial board, to a single gentle: ‘oan; the rooms overlook Washington square. Apply at 246 Fonrih street, near Thompson. BACHELOR WANTS BOARD IN A SMALL FAMILY, where he ean have home comtorts, gas, bath, grate; the amily 0? a widow preferred. Terms moderate, Will be per- manent if suited. Address, with particulars, J.C, R., Herald ediee. HOME FOR THE WINTER—TWO YOUNG PER- sons, residing in West Twenty-second street, will accom- ‘modate either a lady and gentleman or two single gentlemen, wore as companions than boarders, with rooms on the secor Goer and full board, in a house with all the modern improve- gents, and where they can enjoT all the comforts of a strictly ivate home ata reasonable price. No other boarders. Re- exchanged. Please address W., box 4,187 Post office. SMALL FAMILY WOULD RENT TWO OR THREE reoms, furnished or unfurnisbed, with or without board; contains all improvements. Apply at 23 Stuyvesant areet, first wew house eust of Third avenue, and between Ninth'and Tonth streets. LoL i Es i le a ee RD A SUIT OR SINGLE ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, A ina tist class house, delighttully situated, within a few ‘of alage nnd car lines; references exchanged. Apply at 4 West Twenty-first street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ‘with pleasant rooms and board, ina private family, in a coniaining all the modern improvements, by inquiring at 216 Clinton street, Brooklyn, ENCY FOR SUPPLYING BOARDERS.—ALL PAR- AA“ Tiew destrons of boarders should apply personally. Board: ere procured daily. Terms more favorable than any oftice in ihe city. All gentlemen, ladies and families in search of rooms ‘or board directed to all the best locations in the city free of charge. Apply before Lor after 4 P. M. JOAN MOKIBIIN, 345 Fourih av., private house. GENTLEMAN 'N ILL HEALTH WISHES A GOOD ‘Gal board, ina small room, with gas, and a fire in the evening, also pare we Oa, Tl faanily where be wal Gave thd meta SP homé. Terms # 6) per week In advance. address Herald afice. qua, eee PRIVATE, FAMILY OCCUPYING A MODERN in Thirty-fourth street, between Lexington AL fete n would aceommodate a small family’ Ora gens @eman and his wife with board. First brown stone houge west ‘of Third uvenue. References exchanged, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE. afew bole lt pete slo ora veer pe ieeoke fi rate terms; Seteermavent home, will please eall at 237 Seventh streel, bes ‘ween avenues C and D. OARD.—TO THOSE TIRED OF BOARDING, PLAINLY furnished rooms to let, with convenience for cooking, at 60 to $3 60 per week, in a house with n amall family. Apply al 217 West Twenty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. porters heer Sd rehab nck der YARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITHOUT B children, may find a second or third st front room, ‘with board oe y eet Chg fo id be clase ht irty-seventh st 5 ween Eisth avenves, by addressiag Merchant, bor 180 Herald oflice. OAKD,—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM ‘modated with pleasant rooms, in a modern house with ‘the improvements, located tt 1194¢' Niath street, a few doorg weat of Broudway, PAL. CFURNISHED ROOMS ON THE second trie ‘hot, floors, et, pet A family small, ? FIRST AND to with ren ies, gas, rd; the location is convenie: eat Twenty-sixih street, near Sixth avenue, OARD—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A large first class 4 story brown stone house, would accommo- date x pleasant party with supertwr board and rooms elegautly furnished, for gentlemen and their wives or aingle gentlemen. References exchanged, Apply at 98 8t. Mark's place. OARD.—A LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM ON SECOND floor, furnished, also one on third tloor nturnished, can be Sbiained by aqatlemen and their wives or aiagle gentlemen, uh board. Dinner atsix. References exchanged” Appt G2 Hammond gtreet, pply at FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE a gentleman aud wife aud weveral ale pone eniratle apartmentaand board. Apply at Nod : ar! Het, between Fila) wud Bixt ave ae ARD. —A PRIVATE JQOARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIS WIFE OR TWO gentienon ean bet d with « front room, attr West Fourteenth t piven aud required, Diyner at Goel Hest of references Postottice, | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1859.—-TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDING AND LODGIN« OARD.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO I8 EMPLOYED OUT by the day, wishes a home in a private fynully, with board ‘on Sundays only. ‘actory reference given. "Call on, oF address for three days, M.8., 176 West y-alath street, dors ner of Kighth avenue. OARD.—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, two large rooms, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for families or Ken Uemen; location very desirable; dinner at 6 o'clock. pce tL OARD—TWO YOUNG LADIES, WILLING TO 0C- cupy the same room, can find @ pleasant house for the winter in Williamsburg, very convenient for those going to New York during the day. Terms moderate. Address H. A, Herald oflice, 7 OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM than they require, would let the entire second tloor, with or without board; rooms separate or together; house is in a fine ton tion. Reference required. Apply at 160 West Twenty- fourth street, OARD,—GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR: wives can obtain board and handsome rooms in Arst Class house Just opened, with all the modern conveniences, where the comforts of a good home is offered. Call at 327 Went Twenty second street, th or Ninth avenue cars or couches convenient, a ee OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE family, a parlor and bedroom on the sécond floor, with closets: oonaining hot and cold water, to a gentleman and wi'e gr two single gentlemen: also w rocin on the toor for & en tleman. Rererence given and required. Apply at 93 Bas Fifteenth streat, OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY—WITH full board for the lady; bandsomely fernished rooms, 4, baths, and all the modern improvements: in a {ine loca: Uon, family small and in the vicinity of Carroll olace, Bleecker street. Address for two days Norma, Herald oilce. OARD IN BROOKLY: men can have pleasant —TWO OR THREE GENTLE 8, With partial board, in a pri- ¥ House newly titted up and painted, water inteo- duced and'elegantly furnished. Terms moderate, Apply at 300 Hicka street. near Warren, Brooklyn, five minutes’ walk trem South ferry. OARD IN BROADWAY—HOUSE FIRST CLASS, 8U- erior rooms, han ly furnished, hot and cold water, ge ths, &c.; an excellent table. Dinner at6 o'clock. Loca: unsarpassed. Apply at 882 Broadway, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY rooms on second floor, in suitor single, for families or @ party of gendemen. Apply at 89 Henry street, a few minutes’ =r trom the Fulton and Wall street ferries, References ex- al NISHED OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEME! their wives, or a few single gentlemen, can be a ommo. dated with pleasant rooms and board in a private family, at 73 West Warren street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HITS wile can be accommodated with & Toom and bedroom, on second tloor, in a 80 by applying at 64 West Warren street, Re! required. HI pr y enees given and OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, neatly furnished, suitable for families; also accommoda: tion for two single gentlemen. Terms reasonable. Apply at 206 Washington street, near Fulton and Wali stree! fercies, front basement to let for an oflice, L SCHERMERHORN street, between Boerum and Smith streets, pleasant rooms can be had en suite or single. The house is as pleasantly located ag any In Brooklyn, and is 12 minutes walk from the ferries. OARD IN two front. ré ferry, suitable ngle gen Inquire OARD IN BROOKLYX—108 CLINTON STREET.—A pleasant suit of rooms on first or second floar, sritable for & ceneman and his wife or single gentlemen, ‘o let with bourd on reasonable terms, OARD IN BROOKL A YOUNG MAN IS DE- sirous of finding a comfortable home, with sartial board, ina private family of not more dan two’ or three boarders: Address stating terms, which must be moderate, J. W. B. jerald office, ——— OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL NEW ENGLAND family, living in a first class house, with modern iinprove- ments, would let a third story front room, or room and bed- room, toa lady and gentleman or single gentleman, Terms ble. Apply at 22 Tompkins place, South Brooklyn. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—\ LARGE HANDSOMELY furnished room to let, with board, in a private family; alsoasingle room. The house has all the modern - jences, and is within tive minutes’ walk of the South f Apply’ at 242 Henry street, third block from A‘lantic stree Boskd IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two single gentlemen can be pleasantly aceommodated by asmal! family with home board, near Fulton avenue and City Hal OARD IN BROOKLYN —{6 SANDS STRERT.—DESIR- able accommodations for a gentleman and wife and a few Single gentlemen, on mo¢erate terms. Pleasant location, near the Fulton ferry.’ References exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front parlor, with sleeping room connecting, on second floor, and pleasant furnished rooms on third ff to Jet, with board, in a small private family, at 292 Henry street, near Harrison street, RD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Wife or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with @ pleasant room and board by applying at 150 Joralemon tween Court and Cli OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN GAN OB. tain a very pleasant furnished room, with breakfast and (or without board). within ten minntes’ walk of eit 2 ply at1s9 Adama :tvet, Brooklyn, or 506 Broadw ‘ork: OARD ON BROOKLYN _HEIGHTS.—PLEASANT rooms on the second floor, at 67 Remsen street. OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS.—A_ GENTLEMAN and wife, or two sage peulenee tony te ce rth board n'a private family by applying at 108 Henry stro Tne farge and plenaint, and the situation desirable, e minutes” walk of elther Wall or Fulton ferry: reference given and requ OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A PRIVATE family, oecapying 4 first class house, would let with board, to two genilemen and wives, or for single gen tlemen, twolarge rooms on second floor, with the Ridgewood water, hot and cold, as, &c., to parties wishing to pay a fair price for first class and accommodations. Dinner at six o'clock. Address American, box 2.608 Post office, New York. Terms and refe rence at an intervie x. by calling nt 295 Jay o bill on the house, OABD IN WILLIAMSBURG MAY BE HAD FOR ONE or two gentlemen and their wives and single gentlemen, at 47 South Sixth street, corner of Third. Keferences required. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A PLAIN, sociable private family, location below Canal street and west side of Broadwt %, preferred, Please address Edward, box 105 Herald eference given if required. BoAeD, WANTED_WITH COMFORTS OF A HOME, for an elderly widow lady. Termsnot, to exceed $4, per Week. Address, with references, Mrs. Sarah, Broadway Post oftice. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES AND a gentleman. in a private boarding house up town; terns hot toexceed $9 per week. Address D. F., Herald ofl BOARD WANTEDSFOR, A GENTLEMAN AND, HIS wife, infant and nurse, either in a private boarding house or private family, in two rooms not higher than third floor, with fire places in each, in a good neighborhood, between Fourth and Thirtieth streets and Second and Sisth aventies. ‘Terma not to exceed $22 per week, wi hont dinner for the gentleman save on Sundays. Address’ with references, stating locality and describing rooms, which must be sunny ‘part of the day, C. H. 7., box 7 New York Post oflice. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, CHILD TWO YEARS old and nurse, in a private family or boarding house on ihe Sixth or Fourth'avenne, Address, stating terms and loca- tion, which must be moderate, L. M.K., Union square Post office. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO PERSONS, IN A PRI- vate family; one or two rooms; house with the modern improvements, ‘and between Fourth and Twentieth streets, Second andSixthavennes. Address, statiug location and terms, Espanola, Metropolitan Post office, Bible House. OARD WANTED—UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH board, wanted, in a private family, pepe ES! and wife, in the vicinity of Thirty fourth street and Eighth avenue. Address, with full particulars, 206 West Thirty-tifth street, OARD WANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF the piano, desires board in_a private family, where jae: Ga instruction willbe received in part or full pa of reference given and required, Address ‘Herald ollice, for three day® ll OARD WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, "IN AN American family, below Twenty-fifth street, ' Address, ig terms, P., Herald otlice. $$ OARD WANTED.—A LADY HAVING A QUANTITY of furniture, wishes to make a permanent arrangement with a plain family, occupying a nice Rouse in a good location, ‘sho wlll be willing to take the use of the ame as equitable for Qoard. Address, stating location and all cthers will receive attention, Address Mi Yost office. particulars, as no ra. H.C, station D OARD WANTED IMMED{IATELY,—THE ADVERTISER will pay $6 each per week for himself and 'e, for & cod sized room on firstor second floors, with board, fire and fonts ineluded, in a hone pei all the modern improve: ments, situated between First and Fiftieth streets; will be per manent if suited. Dinner indispensable at two o'clock. Ad rese I. T. Z., Herald office. OARDING.—A NEAT HA‘ BEDROOM, SUITABLE for a single gentleman, with board, can be obtained by applying at 31 Henry street. References exchanged, OARDING—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE COM- fortably accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms: ee ‘afew young ladies. Apply at 543 Broome street, near 5 BOARDING —A SHALL FAMILY WILL LET A LARGE, nicely furniehed parior on the firat floor, wit or without owrd; or will let the second unfurnished. A lady and gentleman willing to pay # fuir price will Gnd this a most desi- rable home for the winter. Gas, bath, 4c, Apply at 609 Hou- ston street, near Greene, ee ee Boson nea OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives can find board, with good rooms, in a smail family. Terms reasonable. House modern. Inquire at 21) ‘Thompson street. fe ai i EEE EE EE aa OARDING—CONVENIENT TO BROADWAY.—A frent room aud bedroom on the second floor, furnished or No. 72 Second furnished; bot and cold water, gus, bath, éc. aotte, coruer of Fourth street: “Reterente sequicod: eC —— EE OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A THIRD story front room, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for @ gentleman and his wife or two slugle gentlemen, at 97 West eleventh street, between Fifth avenue and University place. RDING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE GENTLE Boas be accommodated with board at from $8 to $3 nore Week. Also, a house, or part of a house, to let, furnished, with or without board. Apply at 145 Bast Twenty -iirst street, OARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT SMALL front rooms can be had, with board, at43 East Siteeath street, near Union square, the house is finely loeated; bas gas, &c, Dinner atsix o clock. Terms, for two persons in: ng gas, $9 6) and $10 per week, References exchanged. w LARGE ROOM TO. LET WITH atleman and wife or two single ‘acick street, corner of Laight at Apply at No. sere as IP SOOT OARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT AND NICELY FUR- nished room, with bpar’, tnt rowan swag house No. 3 Mark’s place, ARDING AND LODGING, 0.—A LADY, WHO HA HAD SEVERAL ear tenorianen ta, toe Waninees, bas recently taken the f Thirteent A years ‘house No. $4 Seventh avenue, corner of th’ street. A desiravie, location; convenient to stages and cars, Refereoces given and required. Bros with board, to gentlem dotly situated, commanding three minutes walk of eithe: ner a! 6o'clock, Apply at BROOKLYN.-BOARD WANTED, NEAR WALL street ferry, fora gentleman, wife and two children, four and eight years of age. Will furiish everything and per month, and be permanent if sulled, “Address Mr 10x 1.248 Post oflice, New York, ESIRABL * 92 Columbia street, at 163 Lexington avenue, betwesn rty-second streets, Prices cderate, Best references given and required, DP *SRABLE ROOMS ON THE FIRST AND SECOND lore may be obtained, with board, in a prevate family, at 2k Ninth street, between Fitth and Sith avenues. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE HOTEL St. Germain, Fifth avenue, Broadway and Twenty-second street.—Two very complete suite of apartments, consisting of pagers dining room, and from one to three ‘oom, with throom aitached; also, several small parlors aud bedrooms, al having baths, to rent this quietand déstrably pean pl URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, without board. “Mouse bas all the modern improvements, References required. Apply at 32 Bond street. ENCH BOARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR gentlemen with their wives can be accommodated in & respectable French family oconpying a first class bouse, where a good table is kept. English, Spanish and German spoken. No ehikiren. Reference given ana required. Apply at 14 Waverley place. Poe, OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— with breakfast if desired, in a house with all the modern improvements, in a private American family, at 41 Ninth street, wear Fifh avenue. Apply at 41 West Ninth street. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, without board, at No, 29 Brally, srecte Bath, gas and other conveniences,’ Stages pass the house. re = fs e = 4 ‘permanently, on reasonable terms, wh ‘ocated hotel, conducted on the Buro- {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 648 BROADWA>; a handsome parlor and two or three bedrooms, connecting, on first floor, with bath; with or without partial board; very de- sirable for a family or single gentlemen; also a good basement on Broadway to rent at $400. Apply as above Ger. AND CHEAP LODGINGS.—CLEAN AND COM- fortbale single rooms, 26 to 87 cents per night; gent , and wife, 75¢enta, Globe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and Wil- lam siree’s, N.Y. Opsn all night N.B.—Board if desired. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET— ina private family, to single gentlemen; breakfast if re- quired. References exchany Appl at No.5 University place, nearly opposite Washington park. ARLEM.—BOARD FOR ONE OR TWO PERSONS, IN & heal i se, near to slermboat and curs, in a privt y. Terms $5 per week. No. 19 129th street, between Fourth aud Fifth avenues. OTEL, 1 ODGINGS.—CLEAN SINGLE ROOMS FROM $1 25 to $1.50 per wees, or 25 cents a night, atthe Man- hattan House, 29 Ceatre street, within a block of the City Hall. ‘This house has been carefully iitted up for the accommodation of lodgers in the neatest style. ‘OTEL LOM 38 CAN BE HAD FROM $1 25 TO $2 a week, or 25 cents a night, at the ne street House, No. 31. Strange ‘3 Will fine this a convenient place to stop at NO. NINTH, STREET.—TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN aN “only, two parlors handsomely furnished, on. the first floor; also a room on the second story. Location desirable, being a few houses west of Broadway. Breakfast served in the parlors if desired. References exchanged. NE OR TWO SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET—WITH board, at 81 East Twenty-third street, between Fourth and Leringion avenues; also one or two single rooms for gen- Hemen, Dinner O'clock. RIVATE BOARD.—A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS ‘on second floor, to let, with board, to a gentleman and wife: hhouse first c'ass; location pleasant and easy of access, Dinn atsix. Apply at 86 East Twenty-nintn street, near Lexington avenue. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT board, in a private fami t 119 Varick street. ARTIFS DESIRING REALLY GOOD BOARD, WITH a choice and pleasant suit of rooms, may, with sa isfac- iory references, obtain the same at reasonable rates by apply- ing at 47 West Twenty ninth street. ARLCR AND BEDKOOM, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished tolet by aGerman family. For pardeulars in- at 160 Fourth, corner of Barrow front on the park; b t 6 o'clock. inne! WO GENTLEMEN WISH mily, Boarding house box 1,697 Post oflive. (0 LET—FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL board, a large front room on the second floor. For fur- ther particulars apply at 142 West Twenty. 10. LET.—TWO OR THREE PLEASANTLY FURNISHED mms, with the convenies and bath room on same. ina fashionable part of the city, No. 62 West Eigh teenth street. 10 LET—WITH GOOD BOARD, EXCELLENT FURNISH- hird floors, suitable for married unsurpassed in the city. Stages ‘inth street, between Fifth avenue on Sunday, in a private fa- eed not reply. Address 8., PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE n they need, «ould Jet a third story front room if desired) to a gentleman and his wife, or a sin- and ia within deta rmterbed.) House, ha, 250 West Thirteenth street. 10 LET—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM, TO A SINGLE gentleman on first floor, Inquire at 54 ‘Bleecker street, one block east of Broadway. HIRD STORY BACK ROOM AND LARGE PANTRY to let, with or without board. Apply at 18 North Moore street. WO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOAR( second and third floors, suitable for a gentleman ingle gentiemen. Call at 228 East Broadway. grates, gas, pantries, &c. NTED—TWO OR THREE BOARDERS, IN HOUSE Colnmbia street, Brooklyn Heights, near Fulton street, te family; location pleasant and healthy. Call ag ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY TWO SIN- gle gentlemen, a parlor and m, connecting, fare nished, and withont board; location between Fourth and ‘Twen- ty-third streets, and Third and Fifth avennes. Address, stating terms, which must include gas, fire and attendance, P. M. B., bex 1,768 Post office. 7ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, having a few rooms to spare and wishing to reduce their rent, may hear of an agreeable occupant for the winter. Ad- dress (stating price, which must be moderate) for one week, fon NTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH infant and murge, board in & highly respectable family, re- siding in @ ventee! location np town. furnished or par- tially furnished rooms required, which must contain the modern improvements, Board must be good, and not exceed $15 per week. Wanted, also, in a healthy location, furnished or partially furnished apartments, with conveniences forhouse- keeping, torent, at not over $20a month. Address W.C. F., box 160 Herald ofice. ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE, CORNER OF 2 Hudson and Bank streets.—Rooms, with board, suitable for families or gentlemen; Eighth avenue cars and Bleecker strect stages pass, —BOARD REDUCED AT 101 SPRING STREET, Be four doors from Log fl agentieman and his wife and three or four young men can be accommodated with ‘200d board and pleasant rooms and the privileges of bath room at $3 per week each, BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR 5! hg cae! in suits or single, to gentlemen, without PERRY STREFT (ASHLAND PLACK)—FIVE FUR- nished rooms to let, with or without board, to one or two gentlemen with their wives or to several gentlemen, with good reference; the house bas all modern improvements and beauti- ful location, éonvenient to stages and cars. FAS! SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 14. Wretce 2 oor of five rooms, suitable form lame te miiy, to Jet, with board; one room on'the third @oor, with pri- vate table. References required. WEST TWENTY-FIGHTH STRERT, ONE DOOR 20) Wom Broodway.—Handsomely furntebed rooms to et in sultsand single, to families and single gentlemen, with bonrd; a itmited number of respectable persons may now make arrangements for the winter. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A NEATLY FURNISHED suitof rooms on second floor to let, to a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with or without board, in x amall fa- mily; 01 wo other boarders; possession immediately. Re- ferences exchanged.' nai neniniteee ee WFST NINTH STREFT.—TO LET, ONE LARGE room on the eecond floor, and two on the third floor, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. Dinner at 6. References exchanged. @ ST. MARK’S PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet, with board, to gentlemen and their wives or single entlemen; the house contains all the modern tmprovements. Dinner at six o'clock, References exchanged. © NINTH STRERT.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 37 prc nec. lab, rs Fenlomanone ingle gentlemen, wi Vv ap. plying at 87 ‘Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. Also a single oes PS OER ORR ES a AE 8 CHARLTON STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—A handsome first floor, neatly furnished, to let, with board: also, rooms for gentlemen; location central, and one of the most retired down town. Reference given. Pianchnad ach atin Shh A. TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 4-1 “avenues.—Single en cau obtain pleasant rooms, wilh pourd; house bas all te modern improvements; dianer at six o'clock. UNION SQUARE.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE GEN- 4.4 “icinen may cbtais desirable sults of rooms; elas ane large front room, overlooking the park. pet ila iene aes +d snl 6T. MARK’S PLACE.—HIGHLY DESIRABLE AC- 5B Scamodations for. two fusnilies or « can be obtained in a first class house, with handsome ed rooms, Dinner at6, or private table if desired. $$$ 79 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD. —To let, several handsomely furnished roo le geaticmen. Mecation te wearall ie tenets aes n a of amusement in the city. Inquire of Al HOUSE, QQ WET TWENTYSIXTH sTREET—TO Len, Y nicely furnished room, for single gentlemen, with br fast if required. Gas {n the house. fF ELM STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE 195 with every convenience for keeping hoi Poh 120 WEST TWELITH STREET —ROARD.—DeaTR ble accommodations at the first clits brown «ty, house 120 West street, between Filth and. Sixth ave ell . nues, suitable for gontiemen aud their wives. bedreo: } formeingle gentleman, References exchanged. a A break- | gentlemen or a first class physician: ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR A FAMILY | no eta 12) WAVERLEY PLAC’ A LARGE FRONT ROOM on the second floor, with spacio loseta, chandelier and adjoiniag bath room, suitable tor a genueman and wife, or for single gentlemen; digo a single roomon the third floors Location convenient, being between the Parade ground and Sixth avenue, and convenient to the cars ag well as several stages. 128 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 4 and Sixth avenues,—A splendid furnished parlor, on rst Boor, front, with one or two rooms attached, can be had, with board, First class table, All modern conveniences. Din- ner at 6 o'clock, 180 SWXTH STREET, SecoxD HOUSE Wrst of Broadway.—Furnished rooms to let, suitable for 5 Will be let with or without Apply as above, UE.—-A) GENTLEMAN AND i andsome furnished rooms, ‘@ desirable neighborhood; rete- iso @ room for a single gentle- Doard, house Is first class. 13) MADISON AV wife can obtain a suit ‘on the second floor, with boar ferences given and required, map. « FAST FOURTEENTH STR 134 Boe wines Suitable for wie oF single gentlemen wishin house pleasaptly located, near FURNISHED nteman aad his first class accommodations, iuyvesaut park. References exchanged. 143 PIgHTH STREET, OPPosiTE THE MERCANTILE Library, eral pleasant and well furnished rooms, With board. References exchanged. 14.5 NINTH, STREETSsviTs oF HANDSOMELY ©) furnished rooms to let, suitable for famiites, with pri- vate table if desired, in the above frst class house, coeveniently located near Broadway. & TWELFTH ST 1457: io let to ww nished or unfurnished, er at from $1010 $12 per week, Onl ‘accommodated, 14.6 BAST FOURTEENTH stREET, CORNER OF SE cond avenue.—Board, with rooms, ina modern brown stone front house; good neighborhood; convenient to cars and stages. 156 EAST BROADWAY.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- demen ean be axcommodated with furnished rooms, ‘with board; also, a gentleman and wite, in an American family. 174, REST TWENTY FIRST STREET—BOARD FOR single gentlemen and families, large and airy apart- Menis, spacious closets, drawers, Ac, Families desiring to make permanent arrangements for the winter will tind it for their interest to call. WEST TWENTIRTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH board, well ished rooms to single gentlemen or a family; dinner at 6; accessible by Eighth and Niuth avenue cars and'stages. Reierences exchanged. 264. BAST, TENTH STREET—TWwO PARLORS TO let with bedrooms auached, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, One $10, the other $11 per week, including fire and gas. Also, a room for one gentle- man. SPP AND 887 HOUSTON STREET, A FEW DOORS YOO from Broadway.—Handsomely thrnished parlors and bedrooms, to accommodate families and single gentlemen, with ani without board, for the winter, Also a large basement, for a doctor's oftice. exchanged. French, Spanish'and Ttalian spoken. 713 BROADWAY, CORNER OP, WASHINGTON place.—Parlors aud bedrooms to let. Over Weller's Saloon. BROADWAY, BETWE! 7176 Mircea hendsomels tarnished porlor, with bed room, on third floor, front can be bad by gentlemen only, with partial beard, on moderate terms, REET, NEAR SECOND AVENU! ng, with board, on sesond and third floors fron Heman and wife, fur clock. Tarms for two, Refere: N NINTH AND TENTH SALES AT AUCTION. ‘SIVE SALE THIS DAY, H HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HENRY T. LEE) vail the contents of the residence, 30 Seventh street, near Third avenue. Parlors contain two full seven oetave pinnofortes, city made, one a instrument, cost $600, inlaid with pearl, pearl keys, beauti‘ully carved legs, solid rosewood case, and of extraordinary tine tone. Two elegantly carved rosewood suits, covered in rich satin brocatel; rosewood etegeres, centre and side tables, lace cur- tains, richly painted shades, gilt frame mantel and pler glasses, velvet carpets, Parian vases and figures, bronzes and paintings of the choicest kinds, gas chandeliers, very valuable. Bedrooms, second story, are furnished with rosewood bedsteads abd bureaus, tapestry Brussels carpets, tete-atete sofas, Turl easy chairs and lounges, looking glassea, wardrobe, &c. Bedrooms, third atory, contain mahogany bedsteads and bureaus, carpets, cane seat chairs, pictures, looking glasses, &c. Dining room and basement z have the usual quantity of crockery glassware, exténsion dining table, tea and dinner set Sale commences at 1034 o’elock. UCTION NOTICE.—EMPIRE FURNITURE EXPRESS, Office and packing establishment 733 Houston street, near Redford st. Furniture, pianofortes, pier glasses, statuary, glass ware, &c., carefully packed and shipped to all parts of the worl, Honsehold furniture removed toany partof the city or country. Large two horse wagons and carts always in readi- ness, Furniture taken on storage. Orders by mail promptly attended to. can be left with J. P. Batterson, 401 Sixth avenue, or E. A. Bennett, Kingsbri J. 2. BATTERSON, & CO., Proprietors. TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY HOUSE- hold furniture. At the private residence ao. 86 West Eleventh stre: if a i avenue. 1 be positively eold, " Y Stuisday, Tuesday, October 4, at 1034 o'clock. SOLID ROSEWOOD Drawing room suits of furniture, covered with three colored eatin, blue and crimson, richly carved in fruit; solid rosewood pianoforte, full seven octave; medallion and velvet carpets, oil paintings, 'by eminent foreign artists; @ngravings, evegeres, , near escretotres, corner what-nota, bookcase, &¢. SPECIAL ATTENTION I8 CALLED to the above sale as being the most recherake and costly house furniture ever oflered at public sale, ilaving beon made to order for the present owner by Bodine & Smith, of this elty, ver tea bel Bronk eliing Mie ah ews ake, Sold owe; st solid silver table and tea spoons, ivory balanced handle knives and forks, crockery and sions wares: oup turren, plates, &e. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, Carved legs and case, four round corners, finished all round, in- Jnid with pear! solid pearl keys, fully guaranteed; music rack, rose ocade; embroi tered cloth cover, book#and musicball rosewood hat stand, oilcloth, Brussels stair carpet. Ac. Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosewood bedsieads; bureaus and commodes to mutch; wardrobes, dress- ing and tollet tables, shaving stands, book stands, couc chairs, curtains, cornices, ‘hair mattress>s, ps feather beds, bolsters and pillows, blankets, sheets, quil counterpanes, d china tollet sete, aval mirrors, tapy try carpets, vases, engravings, curtains, clock, crib and corn stands. Chambers, third and fourth stories—Mahogany and black walnut sofas, Dedsteads, rockers, wasbstands, ingratn carpets, &c. rooms—Superior extension dining table, buffet, ‘arm chairs, butler’s tray and stand, ruby and crystal glassdecanters, goblets, wines, champagnes, tumblers, fruit and cellery eiands, Parian marble punch bowl, silver plated caster, cake basket, coffee urn, spoons, kates, napkin rings, French china dinner set, 160 pieces; decorated china tea set, 44 pieces; ivory handie table cutlery, solid silver dinner and tea service; also one of Herring’s safes, basement and kiteben fur niture, ‘a desirable assortment. Terms of the sale cash, in bankuble money or certified checks. N. B—Sirangers would do well to attend the above impor- tant sale, as every article will pe peremptorlly sold, Compe- tent men with carts will be in attendance to pack and ship ths goods. T i UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENTHOUSEHOLDFUR- niture. Solid rosewood drawing room suites; seven oo. tave piano forte, etegeres, book case, velvet carpets, pier and mantel mirrors, lace curtains, statuary, Dresden and Serres china vases; bronze and ormolus chandeliers: oil paintings, by eminent artista; rosewood and mahogany bedroom furnittre, en suite: dining room furniture, china and glass ware, wines, &c., &c. JOHN J. RENNIE, auctioneer, olfice 645 Broadway, respectfully informs his friends andthe public hat he has beeh instructed to offer at public anction, withont re. serv —— onthisday (TUESDAY), October 4, All the, superb, howrehold | furniture, ee. tained in the four story stone residence 70 West Twenty-slxth street. few doors from Sixth avenue, Sale to commence at 104 o'clock precisely. Draw: room suites. richly carved. in le, viz: two so! two arm, two reception, and eight oval back chutrs; two ce! tables, statuary, marble tops, tops to match the sultes, etexeres marble tops, with mirror doors and back, secretaire and book case, lined with satin wood, encokcnures ladies’ work table, in- laid with mother of pearl, sofs, side and card tables, Turkish reclining chairs, velvet carpets, rugs to match, French pinte mirrors, lace curtains, French shades, cornices, six leht bronze and ormoln chandeliers, artistic bronze clock, superb real bronzes, representing Painting, Pandero Rembrandt, Ruben's, Crusad Parian marble statuettes; paintings, by Lecarde, con- No. er boy and girl? two elegant Dresden china vases, oil intington, Cole, Taman, Retchet, and others; 8 erb copy of the Madonaa, by Selleres to mateh, — in ehgland, by Northcott, Winter and Summer; fruit Pi , a SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR, Carved legs and ease, made by city makers aud fully gharan- teed. STOOL, FRENCH CLOTH COVER, MUSIC RACK, BOOKS, oc MUSIO, &c., &c, CHAMBERS. Carved rosewood bedstends, spring and hair mattresses, blankets, sheets, bolsters and pillows, counterpanes, rosewood bureau, ‘statuary marble tops and plate mirrors, commodes, French china toflet sets, mirrors, ourtains, shades, clocks, ta: pestry Brussels carpets, vases, engravings, towel rack, having Stand, amour-a-glace, conch, easy chairs, rosewood table. chairs &c.; chambers, third’ and fourth stories, mahogany and black walnut bureau, washstands, aofas, rocking chairs, book stands, Bedsiends, vedding, ke; crib, table, lounge, ‘cc Oak extension dining thom table, Hertz) patent: arm chairs buffet, butler’s tray and stand; French china dinner set. 160 pieces; decorated china jen set, 44 pieces; orystal and rab; glass decanters, goblets, champagnes, wines,” tumblers, fruit and cellery stands, salts, preserves, ivory handle table cutlery, silver plated casters, silter dinner and tea service, Knives and forks, coffee orn, cake basket, napkin rings, &c 7 oval mirror, lace curtains, hall rosewood hat isands, cligiotn, stair carpet, rods, &c.; algo, a desirable assortment of kitchen furniture. ‘Terms of the sule, cash, in bankable moner or oer EF 3 tified checke, Shih avenve cars aud stages pass within a few dooreof the house, Sale positive, rain or sine. The house 1 , possession iinmediately. For further particulars, see auc- tlobeer, peeneetl eee ERT H. NICOLAY, ArBERT Brock AUCTIONFER, BROKER and BANK No. 62 Willia treat, Has constantly on bant, at private sale, alarge variety of first class securities, paying large dividends, and suitable tor permanent investments it lots to sult purchasers. ————— 8, RICHARDS, ‘Ay CLIONEER —1,000 MaoH Boots, a ‘sal brogats at auc —l SHA WHITING, on Wednestiy, Oct c . . At o'clock, at store No. fH Cortund sree! Thignite will ier extra indicements tpt for city and country buyérs, compri prime Sate: fogies on morning of sate. DEAS FOU eee ————$ CTION NOTICE.-THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER. AWS THOMPSON Wetnoaie a TIONEER. AND Bulesrooms, 18 i, at 10%-a'clock, at the way, general sale of fatnkure, eee ware, &o, Also pledged goods, clothing, a Sa UCTION TRADE SALE OF CHINA, GLASS AN AV cartbeoware-HRNRY GRVANS will eels IANO it city and country dealers, on Tuesday, October 4, at 10 cy At No, 6b Malaga lane, e Tull scsartinencoy tose She to aE Je positive eve, ie per Geode repacked in shipping order. ey Po EE a a 7 A TOO FORO 01 SO, ERTIES Ww 1. 8. LETT, 4 Hicadny, OCDE a ALLO ovclocke AL aL Pear ee eet ‘ ‘earl street, White anite and common ware, just {rom ahi potato ut retallerse PbO gold. for ‘aa A Tater hed Vanni base parlor and two rooms wi 80] it pri vi p for cash, eonsinting of two wolld ruse wodd parlor set ie ‘centre table paintings, bureaus, bed- swwads, mattresses, 130 yards of brussala carpets, ollcloths, ke. Apply for two days atthe ollee, 170 Ninth arse OTH. THE FURNITURE OF A BOARDING AND LODGING. | SALES AT AUCTION. | i UCTION BALE-AIOUSEHOLD FURNITCRE.—LARGE, sale of magnificent rosewood furniture, en suite; splen- rosewood pianoforte, linished all round; pier mirrors, brocade ‘and lace valuable artistic ronzen, marble epoupA, paintin »» all made to order bs Rothe & Dixon. mipive catalogues at house, by whic} purebasers ean examine urniture, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, AT’ 1084 O'CLOCK, The undersigned will sell at public auction, a8 above, the en- tire magnificent furnit beautiful works of art contained in the superb priv venty-first street, | all compriyes & large and elegant coll to a costly and fashionable residence, Parlor furnit nsists of three ele; wood parlor fv re, all in. pertect crimson and satin brocade, elegantly clusters of grapes and fruit, covered in 1 solid rosewood, covered in erimson and satin broead four round corhered rosewood pianoforte, purchased but two months ago, with stool and cover; two gotlile Elizabethan ete- geres, with marble top and French mizror fronts; elegant Toxewood secretary and bookease, lined with satin wood; solid rosewood centre and pier tables, marble tops; rosewood French eseretoir, with mirror doors; rich Turkish lounges, covered in tapestry; arm chiirs to match; solid roaewood. re rs, in silk brocade and tapestry: two elegant Flor. mirrors, with rich ornamental frames; two large glasses, ‘with marble top consoles and rich gilt cornices; silk, brocade and lace curtains; corner etegeres; vel- vet and tapesiry carpets; marbl music cabinets; consoles ip buhl work; Heh Sevres and Dresden vases; artistic bronzes; marble groups and figures, among which are Peace, War, and Night and Day, ting and Music, Guttemberg, Columbus, Millon, Shakspere, Flora the Goddess of Flowers, ‘the Conquerer, the 8easor ings, American landscapes, elegant fruit piece, &c.; with a beautiful collection of parlor ornaments tu lava wud etruscan; bronze and ormolu chandeliers, Dining room, nursery and chamber furniture. WiSolid carved rosewood bedsteads, hair mattresses, palliasses d bedding, rosewood marble top washstands, French oval and square mirrors, apestry carpets, gold bordere landscape shades, bronze clocks. vases, tete-a tetes, French e gravings, rockers, superb marble top’ bureaus, French toil Sets, sofa bedsteads, lounges, writing desks, cheval glasses, superb extension dining table, opens 16 feet; solid gothic oaken. dining room chairs, covered ih reps; china dinner and tea sets, ruby and erystal cut g! jilver ware, urns, casters, spoons, forks, salvers, parian oysier tureens, portable heaters, stoves, oil cloth, stair carpets, hall stand, &¢.; also a large vw ety of mahogany chamber furniinre. | N. B.—Purchasers wil goods. tind reliable mento pack and ship the B, WESTCOTT & CO., anetioneers, e 168 Broadway. AUSTION NOTICE.—SHERIFF'S SALE.—BROWNE & NICHOLS, auctioneers, will sell at their salesrooms, 36 Nassau street, at 10! o'clock, on Wednesday, Oct. 5. the stock and fixtures of a mulllinery establishment, together with the old turnkure, By order of HUGM CROMBIE, Deputy UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUR niture, piano, Ac., ov Wednesday, October 5, at 10s 4. at 417 Paciic street, Brooklyn. PEED & COLE, Auctioy ‘Comprisir g one rosewood piano Gilbert's make; one rose suitof furniture, in brocatel; two marble top chamber bedding, Brusselgand ingrain carpets, oilcloths, china and glass: ware, kitchen furniture, &e. —————————— AUCTION—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, AT 103 k two beantifully finished pianofortes; both are vi 4 instruments, and made by a celebrated maker fn use only two months. To be sold at the private reside No. $0 Seventh street, near Third avenne, HY beled mond - Auctioneer. EREMPTORY s WELRY &C.. BY ORDER O LUDLOW, JR, will sell. on W ek, at salesroom N n invoice of BOF WATCHES, ASSIGNEE. nesday, Oct. 5, at ‘0. 66 Cedar street, opposite the silver watches, Of th welry, sold by order of The atiention of the trade is invited, as the sale is positive and of a class of goods seldom offered at auction. 0, A To close an invoic stereoscopic instrumen' UCTION parlor su reception #nd a large ment passe partouts, A SOLID ROSEWOOD DOUBL consisting of two tete-a-tetes medallion back chairs, very ric cost when new $350; will be sold for $180: one single suit, sisting ef a large sofa, one arm, oue reception and four medal lion back chairs; will be sold for $100. Also all the furniture of one parlor of stereoscopes, nd two bedrooms. “Apply at the store, 170 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-second street. AUCTION, NOTICE. | DovGHT, Will sell this day, at 1034 o'clock, at assan street, & large assortment Of household furniture, suitable for libra ries, parloi nsisting ‘of mab rosewood ‘4, covered in haireloth and brocat cases, gas chandeliers, marble top centre tables, black and oak sideboar’s, dressing bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, hair mattresses, palliesses, carpets, &c.; alao two fine resewookl ianofortes. Housekeepers who are about refurnishing will ind the above sale well worthy of attention, as every lot ts positively to be sold to the highest bidder for cash. A FAMILY DECLINING HOUS le, at a great sacri- legs and case, $230, including parlor suit solid carved rosewood, co: vered in silk moquet, cost $300, will be sold for $12); centre table, engravings, mirrors, carpets, Inquire at II West Eleventh street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues. The house rent $450. AUCTIONEER, let; to the country or ia the ci on GOULDSMITH’ rae wagons for ré carta at ail times Furniture packed . 8 Four ture to and from the country; post promptly attended to. a. shipped. Piano for sale; one of the best in the city. Office open irom 6 in the morning to 9 at night, AvgtION NOTICE. —J. BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—BY 8. & J. BOGART, on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooma No. 1 North William street, household furniture, consisting of a general assoriment of household furniture, tables, cbairs, bureaus, bedsteads, feather beds, washstands, lot of men’s aud boys’ brogans, &c. AUCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM'S FI ress and furniture packing establishment, ofllee E ‘West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues —Rich honsehold furniture of every description boxed and shipped to all parts of the world; pianofortes, mirrors, paintings, statuary, china and glassware picked and ioved with the unos: large four horse wagons for the removal of furniture county; spring ecrts at the office at all hours of the day. A Sottox sco 11Ck—T0 WATCH IMPORTERS, DEAT ers and jewelers. Largest stock of gold and silver watches, movements and diamond jewelry ever olfered at Auction in the United States,” A. M_CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, will sell this day, October 4, at No. 1 Pine’ street, near 3g 8 above, comprising in part about 18 carat cases, gold cap time 8 from Roskell, Yates ropean’ mann- fine gold diamond and enamelied bunting and Ladies’ watches—290 plain full jewelled and er and other movements; 725 silver huuting and . double time, patent and ‘detached levers: | watches, together with a large assortinent sione and cluster diamoad brace. ngs and studs; also a large lot of Catalogues on morning of invited to attend, and choronometers, ley, Tobins, célebrated Fi and ers; 260 English gold’ ani sale; the trade ai SU B PARIS ¥. & F. H. SCHENCK will sell at and Thursda: ro a Sth and Gih insts., at 104g o Nassau street, ala omprising dinner'sets, ks, Parinn ware, ted Frene! Superb silver Bohe mm Wednesday k cach di variety of ti nd statuettes, in And a ta vichest goods, which are now on ex iiibiuion . rasta The ladies are py: beautiful assortment, IDWARD STANTO! sale of the furniture ahd saloon fixtur Centre street, near Chambe on Thursday, Oct. at los M., conaisting of bar fixtures, chairs, tables, glass and crockery ware; gas fixtures ticrors. cooking utensils, bedsteads and dedding, quilts, bureaus, aofas; wines. segars,’ and other aru- eles too’ numerous to mention. Sale positive without re serve. ee H. LEEDS, AU ge variety of th ularly invited to examine the above HONERR: oy, esroom . 23 Nassau street. ) CARRIAGES, SO. will sell at auction on Toesday, 11 6'clock, at the private stableson Lexington ave: ‘een Twenty third and Twenty.fourth streets, by the President and Directora of the Fulton Bank, horses. carriages, harness, blankets, éc., lately belonging to W. J. Lane, Jr., consisting of the following fue horges, viz The roan horse, “Cobb.” ‘The chestunt mare “Bess. Carriages, &c.—One caleche, one siie-bar wagon, one full sleigh, one two horse do.,&c. Harness, &c. harnass and traces, six sets single harness, made by Gibaon; two sets double harness, do; lines, steel pole and chains, barness house, saddios, bridies, whips, fancy woollen blankets, sheets and hoods, siik do., foot mui Arctic fox robe, fancy wolf, African lynx, fur coat. fly nets, fleigh bells, cireingles, white flannel drivers, blankets and hoods trimmed with, blue silk, and mauy otberarticles, tozether with the furniture, bedding, bedsteads, chuirs, stoves, carpets, 4c. Also, bay, oats, shorts, &c. Sale without reserve. For further particulars see catalogue. spring do., one top do., aove coltat ENRY HW. LERDS—AUCTIONEER. Salescoom No. 28, Nassau street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HENRY H. LEEDS & CO, will sell Oct. 5y at 104g o'clock, at the ales. 2 Nassau street, by order of the President and Di- rectors of the Fulton Bank—elegant household furniture, car- pets, mirrors, &c., removed for convenience of sale, consisting of carved rosewood parlor furniture, covered in silk Brocatel; mahogany ceatre and side tables, oak dining room furniture ent suite, black walnut library do.; pler, mantel and oval mirrors, velvet and Brussels carpets nearly new, rosewood and black walnut bedroom furniture, made to order by the best city makers; silver plated and glassware; complete with all the hecessary appurtenances of a completely furnished house; also an elegant Parisian secretary and portable dressing oase, Y bird, t ‘with solid silver tops; algo, a musical box, with singin and the usual assortment of kitchen furmiture, with whiob the eale will commence. Bale peremptory. eee ACHINERY AND EFFECTS OF DISTILLERY TO RE sold at auction on Tuesday, Ociover 4, pe atliz BS & ( And 119 Troy street, by BURDETT, JONES —Hydrau- lie press, 1 do. do., 1do. hand pump, cocks and pipes: 1 cast fron cylinder in press No. 1, ido. in press No. Ps Thyra steam ptimp, 1 large tool for making pump packing, 1 ie forge, Leach tub, 1 allon oll eas 40 gallon eh foe seis ing, Tum receiver, coek, &c.; I grindstone and frame, 1 large return vat, 1 do. do., 1 large ‘alcoho! receiver, L large rum de, Llarge brass three-way cock, copper pipe connected wity the same, 1 double acting brass hand pump, 1 copper spirit pi Ido. ‘do., 1 do. do... "L whiskey pump. 1 heavy copper wort, I do. do.. 1 copper stil, eoliran for ranning alcohol; Y goose ind, 1 worm tud, 1 bee: heater, 1 cast tron cracker for charcoal, about '50 bush- els of juuiper ‘berries 1 pair of blacksmith’s bellows, Jrum tub, Tlow wine tub, Lpump for low wines, I copper lined box receiver, L large vice, Llarge screw plate and taps, L do, do., 1 set nek Larness, double, Vests T lot old do., 1 large ‘wrench, 1emall do,, lot of wool or horse carts, lot of carpen- ters’ acFew clamps, 1 large beer receiver, frame for do., alarm apoaratys, 1 old So} per goose, Leopper doubler, Seach tubs, 1 steam engine of 18 horse power, Ssteam boilers, 1 wrought irom charcoal grinder, cast irou tank, with cut frame; large copper beer pump, with gearing: do. water do. do., i spirit r=. ceiver, 1 do., 1 do... 1 whiskey receiver, 1 workig’ beam, with shaft, bangers, c.; 1 large fermenting vat, do. do. under floor, 160 feet india rubber hose, let of copper pipe, lot of brass cocks, 1 sled, shafts, &e.: 1 double truck, L cart, 1 tron safe, gas fixtures and pipes, 2 higdrometers, V do. ‘case, measures, leaches, &e., &¢.; lot hydraulic pipe valves, lot copper pipes, tin measures, 6 gallon copper measures. copper hand pumps, hay cutter, 8 copper leachés, copper crane, 2 wooden funnels, Jotiron pipe, steam gauge and pipe, skids, steam cocks, gas blower, 1 tub, 1 do., lot iron hoops, lot planks, lot stable tools, 1 gig, lot of wrenches. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WIL SELL Mie dg 84.198 Bowery. up air, 8 Aree, assortment a eeeeeetretst quit, boots and ives. Sale to Commence ot 13h ALM. By onder of W, & i, SIMPSON, rence & ed double aoe He a oh Ha at 1034 o'clock A. M., at store colong and voung byson teas, : starch, id clarified bal soda, sale: an a lai claret and port wine; alao segars, Maan: TOOLS, HUNT, Auctioneer, HUNT, mechine ‘OR’ ni auctioneer, will sell, near Hh reet, extension, dining and other tab! Ste ee, Sree atiresseny faonee, “ol "palntings, ingraln carpeat English double barrel and eitgle barrel to and Jankets, sears, mortgagee, No. 42 John ‘ness, and wu traveller; SALES AT AUCTION. RY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —SALFSROOM NO. Nassau street bh hI ed 4 CO, wil seil ©o., RY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTQ- inp % at ye stock a groceries, win: vana ons us, No. 1 ioe a : lot of brandy, in 34 sn Be fron safe, platform, scales, fe. 4C., AT AUCTION.—J, W, Salesroom 85 Naasay IW. ‘on Tuesday. October 4, at 1034 o'clock, at of M. Baragwanath, 131 Mercer street, between jouston streets, a large quantity of machi consisting in part of culling engines, drills, shafting, &c., will ell iT LE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD F ae a oflcloths, &c—JOHN H. BURLEY, day, at 2 o'clock, at 467 Canal street, and other pareeus, j mahogany rock!n; other ihe hair'aed_ other Brussels, three ply fudson st “4 moniere, ‘table "inert Mounier gas fixtures, €o TB, "count ures, Ac., by order of FRANKLIN BROWNS, attorney for street PAR eores SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN WOR- TIMER, No. 4 East Broad: apd trade. sreel, I 1k plated ab and Fif bu and way:—-A_ lat ‘quilts, blankets and bedelothiny of all: doscri puonsy calico dresses, delaines, shawls and there cal instruments, &c. RICHARDS, KI A general assoriment of hea loose covers, © BUILDERS.—LEXINGTON AV! BLEECK or for & row ¢ avenue, and 20) feet on Huh privileges. Tt ig a grand property, e iture, comprising Brussel rgany chairs. sofas and te Ais and Washstands, ma spring mattresses, mabogany gravings, ollcloths, &c. NOTARY PUBLIC in favor of any fh a mercantile or 1 Herald oftice, Assortment of Jadies’ silk coats ‘articular attention ed to this sale, as being well worthy the attention of the By order of R. LEVY & CO., 615 Hudson street. Sale to commence at 10}, o'clock, 'S SALE OF AWNBROKF! ry.—A. M. CRISPALAR, tell on Wednesday, Sth inst., at 1034 o'cloek, a larg of gold rings, pins. earrings, studs, sleeve buttons, guard, fob and vest chalus: old and ‘silver lever, anchors, leping and verge watebes: tools, guns and pi mat ssical and mathemati- By order oA. J, JACKSON, 60 Walker late 53 Reade street. IARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTION! D & CO. i sel this ao sell this Ook. 4, 3 158 Broadway, and shelf hardware, covery, (Tu At thelr salesrooy Also, 900 doz. assorted files, adzes, shovels and tongs, traces, mop sticks, tacks, hammers, &e., comprising an agsorument worthy the atiention of buyers. FANCY Goons, Invoices of French and German fancy goods in great variety, ware, jewelry, dry goods, &o. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 10 SPRUCE street.—To all whom st may concert auction, to pay repairs, storage, sday, October 6, I Atl) A’ M. rat 403 Fourth arent, 0 siating ot ieoteg tokens arm chair, four rosewood parlor chairs, stuffed backs, with NUE LOT! BR, SON & CO. will se fay, at the Exchange, tif} plot of ground N. W. corner of Lexington avenue tieth street, An admirable sive for a large public building, f fine houses t contains 15444 feet on Lexington tieth street, Will be gold .n lots, either for a speculation invest nt, dispuiab) 7M. H. WRIGHT, AUCTIONE! WILL SELL ON Thursday, October 6, at 1053 o'clock A. M-, in Hamilton street, first house north of Gates avenue, Brooklyn, household. tapestry’ and ingrain carpets, -a.te es, mahogany marble to} ogany French bedsteads, hair secretary and bookcsae, en- SPECIAL NOTICES. N HIS COMMISSION person informing him. of a good situation Jawser'sofiee, Address Wiliam Fowler, three da cept the “ri hour. taking the Pai rying solely other Park, No game ‘An Park, nances:— Section 15. All days. the Un tickets On tl N' membet F. T famous Dean Swit this evening. Admissior No animal shall travel on any No vehicle shall be road, the same being shail any vehiele, horse, or animal of burden, ofthe Central Park, excapt upon the “drive, riage and transverse roads, and upon such places ag are ap- propriated for earri ‘o animal or vel drive or carriage roads 0 of, to the obstruction of the way or to vel, nor shall any person upon ie Central Park eolieit or invite passengers. o hackney coach, carriage. or oth i) upon ai vened and beld on the Zi day of published in obedience to the following section of said uct is ‘applicable wo shall be conviction before the Ma; the eity in def By order of the Board. President of the Board of four lectures will be given by Prof. 0. on Astronomy, at Calvary Baptist church, We from, the physical Unive mogony tu ‘w Scriptures. Tickets for the cou cents, only at the door on the evenin, ECTURES DR. BO" (of eight) on G mence. et To commence at 7}g o'clock. ———— LES DEALERS’ MEETING.—A REGULAR MONTH- de held atthe Metropolitan Rooms. Tuesday eveni 8 o'clock precisely, for work. By order, ‘Cuarces A. Kestrsn, Sec. EW YOR at Paige's Hote members cai pay thelr d RAL PARK ORDINANCES._THE BOARD OF mmissioners of the Central Park do ordain as followe:-— the “rid es Gaye ry te maieg “ride,” or equesirian road, at 4 rate exci es an bor.” Persous on horacback shall not travel oo ide,” or equestrian road, at a rave exceeding six miles per ermitte? on the ride,” or equestriaa evoted exclusively to equestrians, nor fo upon any part and other car- t rest. vehicle for hire shalt part of the Central Pack for ihe purpose of in any other passengers or persons than those carried 10 irk by said coach, carriage or vehicle. No perycn shall expose any artcle or thing for eats 150m the Central Park, exce Board of Com- missioners of the dling be allowed on the Cent No omnibus, cart, dray, wagor reviously icensed by Park. nor shall any hawking or ped- ar] tinek, or other vehlele enr- soil or other article, or twerebandise, seanuré oF per any part of the Central y ‘ent goods, merchandise, man: used for the carriage of god articles, shal] be allowed to ¢ except upon the transverse roads. ureatening, abusive, insniting or indecent langzage shall Central Park, whereby 8 breach 27 Be peace may be occasioned. ‘0 person shall be allowed to tell fortunes, or Play at soy Of chance at or with any table or instrament of e, ae, » do any obscene or indecent act whatever on the "ark. In case of an eney where life or property are endan- ered, nll persona, gf required so to do by the Superintendent or any of his assist shail remove from Central Park speeified by the Superintendent or bis nd remain off the same till permission ia given to return. The above ordinances were adopted and passed at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Cen! Ps uly con- September, 1369, and are puirements of an act entitled pat Gg ? passed April 17, S che abot 8 offerdin; inst ench asta rar deat crue soot seme set for the regulaion an in the chy of New York,” or, Recorder, or any perrane nef ty do of New York, by a fine not exceedi iultof payment, by imprisonment noe excosding thirty : 23, 1859. x Dated New Yor, Sept. . ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, 1860.— Unpaid wat Notice is hereby gi i eeaeeas act of the Legislature, teu per cent will be added to all unpaid ‘water rents on the first day of November, in*uddition to the five per cent which was incurred on the tirst day of August. MYNDERT VAN SCHAIC! MENS ASSOCIATIO’ ; MITCHELL. Twenty-third street, near] Fifth Avenue Hotel, on the evenin| of the 11th, th of October—"Astronomy of Bible.” First lectiure—Evidences of the being of God drawn nud Iweture—Is the Creator of le: Third lecture—The eos- ofthe Universe us recorded by. Moses. Fourth stronomical allusions at-d illustrations found in he Hes e $l; sncle cokets 3) ie lecture, Co, to he had ou and after to-morrow at ‘sag iverse the God of the B bell’s, Wall street. A pplete: Crowen’s, Hazard & Caswell’s, Fifth A JAMES SA #, Broadway. Broadway and Fourth street. ue Hotel. “ORD, Chairman Lecture Committe, UNTON wil give the first a wi ive the first lect is cou yarony riper are of his course ‘At the COOPER INSTITUTE, Weoxrspay Evexina, Octoser 5, 1859: this occasion the exhibition of the large paintin, ts for the course, $1. Single admissfon, com cents. meeting of the New York Liquor Dealers’ Society will No. 160 Hester street, on ug, October 4, at 73g o'clock. Punctual atténd- requested. f ance is By order of G. A. Rarz, Recording Secretary. te ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE NO, ‘A. M's, The weinbers of the above lodge ate hereby ne tified to aitend their regular meetMg this (Tuesday) evening, at Punctual attendance necenggry ROBERT D. HOLMES Wea” LIQUOR DEALERS! y é . jues and those who y D. 8. PAIGE, Financial Secretary. rs, oS —————— ‘OTICE.—OWING TO MR. Mi HER’! I. course during this 7 dr Wallace's See re ‘Thomas Moore is postponed. By order of Committee. pantasntiabsan desi sosarts henner ae ty urse on —_—___. MEAGHER’S EXCELLENT LECTURE ON THE comes off at the $9 ent. Cooper Institute IAMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER— Brothers—A_ regular beld in meet f the instit the council chamber of the Lireat Wigwarste Tesciee evel , Oct. 4, at halfan hour after the setting of the sun. By order of ISAAC V. FOWLER, Grand Sache Casren ©. Cimps, Secretary OV Ua & es MaNuattan, Season of Hunting, tenth Moon, Year of Dis- covery 366, of Independence 88, of the Iustitution the 70tb. Terms and 57 rasting and non-treezi B16; wood cases, $10, Address Meter and Hydrant arpany, Ne cash. First street, Wililamsburg, n., BD. TR, business in the vicinity of the Battery, to wait on his ——$——$—__—_—__—_—__—_—_. THE UNDERSIGNED CARTMEN, APPOINTED as committee trom the body of the cartnen, having Mayor. to request him to use his fnfluence to have Battery pl ommodation, as the paving has been Rae soe io tender ob sincere thanka Gr Honor mus B they inanifested in our bebalf, in eee ince and urging the contracier igopen forout geeommodation aud convenience. D. Vanderbilt, J. Sellock, J. Bi Was ne, J Flewelling, J. Pugh. Tappan and Marshall Steven fe folng personally the Mayor, Thom: Barton, B,D. 3 8. Carpenter, E. Miller, J. lio, J. Foe, 0. ~ ie —— RICAN BIBLE U: — ° Ly Sg ‘NION.—THE ANNIVERSARY OF A the RELIGIOUS NOTICE: Bible Unio Brat Qovclock A. Miyin the corner of Broom tint Elise. beth streets. The m Coe Di ata etree and evening, through two days. Interesting reports on the roaress of the revision of the English Bible will we presented, ue following. among otber speakers, are expected to address the Union » Mass.; Rev: Mr. Evans, Conn.; Drs. a oe Be Sethe and reghorn, N. % Rev. gon, Ky.; and Prof. Looe, of Vac nt TBomass Oblo; RX. MR. DILL, ONE OF THR IRISH DEPUTATION, will delive First Ps Ms 1 ant address on the “Re-ival in Ireland” in the resbyterian chureh, of Witiamaburg, I. 1, (Rev. Mr. n Thesday evening, Oct. 4, at744 o'elock. ibe taken up for the object of the migeion of the