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2 DRY GOODS, &C. ae 5 47 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE use sacrifice & complete wssortmeut of Will affor at an. Imamer ‘every stylo of PARIS SILK ROBES, ng of the fol: wing:— he 481 BROADWAY, JUST RECEIVE 100 SUPERIOR QUALITY ee SILK ROBES, A’ G, M, BODINE'S, 481 BROADWAY, JUST RECEIVED * i108 d’¢p: 62, two flounced. 1 PER STEAMER, Ae eae ee eee 0) | eo EXTRA RICH BROCHE THO PBONGRD troche do. : 25 00 K ROBES, ee do. Be AT #25, ich p 4 SEAT } USTLES.—B, F, MOORES PATENT or on FY RY N#LATED BUSTLES. Mowatt 2 re ee aE Ee RE RCT SkItT SUPPORTER, ATIGET EVENING COLORS” Wholesale by B. F, MOORE, 121 Nassau strcet; retailed i every where, eicsonee——tyemmatl BAUSY, FARRINGTON & LESLIE, RICH VELVET ROBES 623 BROADWAY, ano sieetngs choiee: Aappetnent of tr int a Selgulen, . ice Bet be ue, ton valencie! }, Collars, sets, bandke tefs, aoe etbet, coturea, ihe.) back thread und pusher’ veils, callares, OON! cro BUOLD, COMRTABTLBIEEOG, "Their made ‘up lave goods, infants! caps and cloaks, ilusion capes, berthas, -, are unequalled for novelty and elegance, i shanna and well worthy of'examinston.. ¥ fi NDAY, OCTOBER 10, —— bei bis om, FROM AUCTION. {00 PIRCES SILK, at 76 cents per yard, worth $1, NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, — Comprising dress avoda of every varity, ‘Also, HOUSEKERPING LINEN GOUDS AND BLANKETS, 200 pleces at 86 cents and $1, worth $1 12and $1.25 per yard. ‘Bounets, Rivdons, &e., &e., &e. “Orfese goods are ai of this seagon's importation aud in en ©. G. HOOK, turely new designs. 108 aid 110 Sixth'avenue, Canal, corner of Mercer. Between Eighth and. Ninth sireets, AMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. WART & CO., have a eplendid stock of ran i. A. L REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS, ARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO 3N- ‘any Kind of plain work, abirt mak- branches, rm ladies requiring ‘or baby linen, in all. its that they can have the a In every variety of price, style and quality, ecuted iu & superior manner, and on most liberal By Tatas by applying st 88, Mazion street Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, i diately attendedo, X. UW required, T. G. will be immediately attended to, N. B.—Wil, if req) attend at the residence of any lady, by the day or'week. pine oe ‘Witi open on Monday, the 10th inat.,"a magnificent assort- T 9% BROADWAY, BETWERN TWENTY. SECOND ma A snd Twenty-third streets. —Mrs. G. CAREY & ALLEN | ™eu! LONG AND SQUARE Wish to inform ihe ladies of New York and tourists that thoy " ARE. ARIS BROCHE SHAWLS, ave opencd ibeir new French corset store, 955 Broadavay, FAMIA, Pulh Aveuue Hotel, whore they keep e’nee mad watigd | _ Tn entirely new designs and colorings, and much under’ re, Rsscrtunent of the best shapes in French, German and English prices. Also, many exclusive novelties in CLOAKS- corsets; also & variety of the newest atyles in extension and | Just recived from Varis. ober steel spring Particular attention paid to the car- fite stiris made ILOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. ace — Kes Ge PALL AND WINTER WEAR, <DSO K. PRYTON, NO. 264 BOWERY, [A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF item ee FRENCH DEES CAPs. A splendid assortment of all the leaaing styles introduced for fe season in S LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS. Bry inch dress cays and headdreases, of the Intent atyleson | Clo hasqties and sacks, iu great eT: $440 $5 08, ladies’ bos 0 order. te Cloth burneys, sew patterns, $5 75 to. very Mnternin ey 4%; ners 060 2 French beaye’ « patterns, $6 to $9. ricot beaver ©: crochet berthas! and fringe, T 471 BROADWAY. from $8 to 310 & A — French bears Sto $8 20 UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, We invite the sie ‘one Bt Tastyle, quality manufacty 0 »¢ found sypertor to mane now sold on 1 Wert, at 40 1050 per cent er prices: auigers and others yinaed our store within five minutes? roud te! waik of the way bote W. K. PEYTO! Cloak manufacturer, No. 264 Bowery, near Houston street. 1,000 pieces extra heavy STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS SILKS, From 75 cents to $1 per yard. An additional supply of the above goods, just received from ‘suction, will be a offer at retai MONDAY, Oct. 10, 1359. )pRESS_ GOODS. A. TL’ ‘ ee a oO wil open Monday, Oct. 10, ) PARIS PRINTED Cas’ Es ‘aati MUSLIN DELAINES, Best quality at aad cents per yard; value The. Also, SATIN FIGURED VALENCTA ROBES; $8 per robe. At 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, ‘Would call particular attention to their large and varied as. ‘ crit ar ei - ror tes) SCM NOSIERY AND UNDER GARMENTS, PE ee Ce Ore ee COMPRISING Broadway, Changbers and Reade streets. Ladi ik, cotton and merino hose, 3DS A 7 Jadles ak, cotton and merino FPOEEY DRY GOODS Ar RETAIL, Misses’ and bos's do. 40. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & ©0., Ladies merino and silk under garments. Areqow offertog at great bargains their Gents do. do. Femow OOMMENSE FALL IMPOR ATION Misses’ and boy’sdo, do. 119 THEATRICAL HOSIERY. BAJOU'S KID GLOVES, In new fall colors. or SHEETING AND SHIRTING LINE! TABLE DAMASKS AND CLOTHS, NAPKINS AND HUCKABACKS DAMASK TOWELS AND TOWELINGS, BLANKE" FLANNELS, ‘TON SHEETINGS AN 1 KINZEY'S, EIGHTH AVENUE, Quits, IRKTINGS, * in peng goods, laces, corto: 5 Soest See ee rire CAMBRIC, JACONET AND SWISS AND MULL 1,500 needie work ¢"ars, 6¢., 12. Ise. MUSLINS. &C., &C. 2,500 needle work banda, 60. 12., ise. BOD NETS 1 KINZEY'S. 000 Rough and feadys, Sle, be Be NRIBBONS at RINZEY'S, 18,000 yards rich ribbons, 12c., 18¢.. I8e. 20,00 Jards rich new sty}es, TRIMMIN NGS A’ 29,000 yards silk fringes. lc. A150, FRENCH TARLATAN AND ORGANDY MUSLINS FOR EVENING DRRSSES. Canal, coruer of Mercer street. AMILY AND HOTEL LINENS. Received direct from celebrated manufacturers, and made ex- presaly for service, including 1,500 pieces rich sila trimmings, 25c.. Damask table cloths, diapers, EE SE a ie Flowers, veivets, lace vells, French laces, ruches, c 8, pillow ease line 5 Bc” bounets, feathers and Beaddresses, FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW PRICES. joods ai wholesale at auct a. — te ‘ SRINZEY'S. 233 Bighth avenue, LORD & TA YLOR, 461 to 467 BROADWAY, 256 to 261 GRAND STREET, 47 and 49 CATHARINE STREET, ALL AND WINTER SHAWLS. Vienna, broche, stellas, reversible shawls, plaid wool, AND LOW PRICED SHAWLS, ‘OF EVELY DESCRIPTION. between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. A’ 471 BROADWAY, UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE ‘Would call particular atiention to their large assortment of foreign and domestic HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LORD & TAYLOR, a ris a rrieu, scorcy, AND RUSSIAN LINENS, Damasks by the yard, Damask table cloths, Napkins, doylies, jac FIRE, FIRE. Towellings, diapers, $35, onenrene 000 WORTH bara siscungs OF WET, BURNED AND PERFECT gh aod onerions long clothe, To be sold at 50 cents on the dollar, Blankets, By order of the Insurance Companies, Quilts. And positively must be sold by yf vr ‘or the Insurance must x zi Bop Soh Fee eae Se ye MS The stock consists of 7,500 jaconet collars, ‘woe a 8300, © 450 From 1s. to 3s. 64.; kid gloves, dress and 300 “Col'd bordered “ 3 a 475 Domestic goods of all kinds, besides 45) “ damask napkins 1 sd 160 A very large stock of shawls and cloaks, ‘With every article in the housekeeping line st prices to com- W. KR. ROBERTS, wands 252 Bowery, between Prince and Houston sureets. RAND OPENING. POPULAR TRADE, All the new styles WELTY IN CLOAKS. ANTI A me THE ROYAL PLUSH TARTAN, of Bo ee MAST RS Tbe exis oe Bae hg ws 7a WAC hac exhib. Ke a x a J ¥ I. ELE! = “ie Mone gd from the large auction eales. ¥, 8. MILLS'& CO., 31 RISH POPLINS, SAXONY PLAIDS, Poil de Chevres, French merinoes, printed cashmeres, Paris delaines, Copurgs, lustres, crossovers, Foulards, louuced robes, and description of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES. LORD & TAYLOB, 46) to 467 BRO'A Ht CLOTH CLOAKS, : BEAVER BUBNOUS, nd S44 Broadway, ny May BC. At BULPIN’S, 361 Broadway. Ri BLAC! MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY F RICH FALL CLOAKS WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK AT ELLIOTT'S (i 294 Canal street, Brandreth Building. _——- GIVEN AWAY. FROM AUCTION. GLISH CARPETS, OLLCLOTHS, &C. G8, WINDOW SHADES, ORNICES, &0. E PAPER HANG? GILT © ks, moreens, satin” Inines, and ND UPHOLSTERY GOODS kind: also WINDOW SHADES, ry fe GILT_CORNIC Fine gold paper, 8 cents; fine satin paper, 12 cents per roil. Tassels, loops, bands, cord, de, 6,000 fine gold window shades. $1 per pair, At COATES’, 814 Hudson street, above Spring, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 255 to 261 Grand street. ACES AND EMBROIDERIE: Will be opened on Mouday, Oct. 10, an invoice of choice pyran aa amen A. T. STEWART & O., Broadway -Chambersaud Reade streets, DVICK TO MERCHANTS.—MR. PLACET, 237 GRAND Sireet, begs leave to inform the public that, having ra Ceived new stampings for embroidery irom Paris, he ia able to supply them atthe lowest rates. ped yokes, lls., l4s., and Iée., per dozen; stamped banda, Sis., 443., 56s., 628. au 768. per dozen; stamped collars, 00s, per dozen; Marséilles ‘Solar and cap, 14a. ‘OURNING GOODS. T RETA. A FOR WHOLESALE PRICES. M ARNOLN OONBTARLE 4.00 SOLOMON & HART, set 969 BROADWAY, - Have row in store are now closing out THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, and their large stock of GOLD AND PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, of their own manufacture, SOLOMON & HART hnve the largest and best selected as- sortment of the above goods to be found in this city, and now offer Wem "70 THE RETAIL TRADE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, TG. M. BODINE'S, pre. Will be offered on MONDAY, OCTOBER, 10, ADWAY A full and choice stock of the above goods, To which will be added, on MONDAY, the 10th, Several cases of NEW GOODS: Never before exhibited in this market. Canal, corner of Meroer. ‘OURNING DEPARTMENT, 4 complete assorment of ail kinds of MOURNING GOODS. 7. ‘ART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, NEw CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHg. a leces rich dress goods in new’ designs, riment of new fall patterns, Brussels, ta; ‘OR FALL AND WINTER WEA! ia iy, velvet, medallion, iagratn, three rare em, Ata reduction of % PER CENT. stair ngs, &e. ALBO, Oil cloths, druggets, rugs, mats, rods, &c., &c., T G. M. BODINE'S, 481 BROADWAY, BELOW REG’ be offered on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, BD & TAYLOR, we 000 worth of linen handkerchiefs from auction. ™ Nos. 461 to sr BROADWAY, Nos. 255 to 261 GRAND STREET. Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE STKERT. dco tar ienine oa EW SILK ROBES, will be opened om Monday, Oot. 10, Received per steamer or i A. T. STEWART &CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, The above goods will be offered T 3% PER © 2 THAN mt REGULAR PRICES, | . Mf. BODINE’! \ li ag 481 BROADWAY, | ‘Will be offered on mone Y, OCTOBRE 20, Ci ELEGANT FALL SILKS, IN NEW STYLES, ‘Received per steamer, 4 soda wih, fyPER YARD. ‘be abe will 80 wre RT A LOSS OF 40 PER, CEI Rk. om MACY this Monda: 10, * 0 LADIES CLOAKN, Backs: BUENOTS, ‘OPERA OLOAES, &0i, ca, NT Latest atyl 25 per cent less than Broadway prices. cnn wl shaded CLOAKS MADE 10 ODE T GeM. BODINE’S, Hieber: 481 BROADWAY, ‘Will be offered on MONDAY, ene 10, 10 Ci HAMILTON AND PACIFIC DELAINES ONLY 12% CENTS PER YARD. Any style, in the best manner, 20 OURS TADIES’ PARIS KID ‘GiovEs, Our own importation, ALL SHADES AND SIZES, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, PRICE 63 CENTS PER PAIR, 540 dozen ladlew) Wootten ‘and merino hose, 0 ; At @. M. BODINE’S, 500 docen children's wocllen and merino hose, plo and Pritt be opens teens 481 BROADWAY, i amo E coher 10, dorgn genta ndiew and children's ; a SOURS TT, FRENCH acentxoes, under gp per ent Lest Hrbad oy 'peloes. TARDY, Every variety of Indies’, misses and children's der nga toi plain and emabedered, CHANCE FOR THE UP TOWN POPULATIO: Ladies’ i SD iowamen once) Broadway price. Ace: fancy goods from. 16 to 25 per KARE Mienol ecstoitored collivannd nen vert Dvr. sasortiment of real laces, — at OF ee emt teed thu Broadway prices. Taonet ensaiirics, Swies, Book: be ORT we Pat fall, moe re eho coped visting the Empire City and Cambrics and muslins, bishops’ lawns. the oor ares don. Byerett, New Sonne spray rest | Tariatane, linen lawns, len eatnbrics. Denis end Fifth Avenue hotels; should. before ‘Linens and bousekveping from inspect our stock of 15 to 9 per cent ee ‘applique and ‘atoll see nd gals py Non, 204 aud 206 Bixth avenue, corner Fourieenth wtheet sg ae etal ‘French teeth insertings, £6 wie an ARIS DRESS SILKS AND ROBES, preety Dr Bee sue: gurmmetia, rok, rear teats FULL AND BLEGANT ASSORTMENT. ‘rimmings, small wares aod are also weil re m tention invited to o i, .DRERS SILKS AT $l. Tee Aue dices yells at lie. each, an iexalnive ‘novelty, Rich plaids, stripes, beynderes, dc. , wt 6 cents, worth $l. — a oa aoe fa fora eahibitod evsey day.” Good chances Lorde oo oy pomp eo 4 Nos 255 to O81 Grand atroat ot BR BOG PREGA 10 SOO Dom 0 Ags WW Vt CEO oe DRY GOODS, &C, greaaros ENGLISH HOSIBRY, EATON AND WINTIN HOSE, , 60 A . ous and half hose, all rizes, TAYLOR, LORD a Total to 467 BROADWAY, Nos 255 261 GRAND STREE’ Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE BT, HK LADIES OF NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE ARE invited to examine the splendid assortment of crinoline wud stee! ring skirts wow on exhibiuoa, Amon some entizely new French patterns, FORMAN, 705 Broad DRY GOODS IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.—THE advertiser, a .censed auctioneer, of ten yeamp standiu And an expert in bis business, enjoying a lggh reputation Central and Wesiern Now York, bas auperioMPaclitiea for dis posing of a large ynantity of dry goods by auction. He solicits an luterview with some tirm of vieans and ability, who may be disposed to extend their cash sales, on terms that shall be mutually beneficial, Address ti perfect contidence, Auction, Rerald office. OOLLEN YARNS—SINGLE AND TWO THREAD woollen yarns, suitable for cravai, hoods and acarts, constantly mantifactured and tor #ale low by JaMES ARM STRONG, Hope Mills, Marshall street, above Poplar street, Philadelphia. 291 WINDOW SHADES 21 ai WINDOW SHADE HOLLANDS. KELTY BROS, & BUM, 21 Broadway, N.Y. 2b 9 LACE CURTAINS, mL 291 ENGLISH AND GERMAN DAMASES. KELTY BROS, & LUM. 201 Broadway, N, 21 WINDOW SHADES, 351 GILT OOF rata PH $51 DAMAS 5, £o, 351 SL ‘Wholesale and retail, at B51 ot FHEGUSON BROTHERS, S51 38 Broadway. aot GQ] BBOADwaAy, WILKES & MOYNAN. 80) pieces fancy silks at 66 cents por yard, value 75 cents, 580 pieces better goods at 7 25, 6 cases American delaines at Is. per yard, value ls. 6d. 100 pieces all woo! deiaines at 2s. 6d., value 4s. Gd. 5 pieces raw silk plaids, for children’s wear, Lot of poil de chevre at 1s. 6d., value 2s. FALL FASHIONS, eee Larne. MERICAN, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'BAY COL A pany’ fi aa MOSER invites the attention of and th « public in general to his large aud elegant above furs, made {rom selected and well seasoned skins, in tbe lntest and most approved styles, and auld at very reasonable prices, WILLIAM MOSER, 41 Maiden lane. ADAME ©, GILBERT BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM the ladies that sue has received her bandsome asgortinent of fall and winter bonpets of the newest styles. The ladies will please call and examine them, at 60 Bleecker street. SPECIAL NOTICES. GENTLEMAN, DISAPPOINTED IN RECEIVING money from bhme, and a stranger in ihe city, wishes tae Joan of $100 fortwo weeks. Will pay a handsome’ bonus, and give as security his tine gold hunting case watch and chain, and other valuables worth double the amount. The highest and most tnexceptioundle references, testimonials of char- acter, position and houor given. Addrees immediately, ap pointing an interview, Unfortunate, Heraid office. None but gentlemen are requested to answer this advertisement, CROTON, AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, OCT. 4, 139. OAigb Nl, mer rota Notice ia hereby. given iat by ax act ure, ten per cent inpaid “nt near on the Por cent wie WA YNDRET VAN BC ITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Comrtrot.er s 0 Oct. 4, 1859. Interest on city stocks.—The interes [selon of the city of New Yor! f due November 1, 1859, will e paid on that day, at the Skoe and Leather Bank; by A. V. Stout, Chamberiaia, ieee books will be closed on Wednesday, the 12h an For the eccommodation of stockholders transfers mitted during the period the books remain closed, November 1. ROBT. T. HAWS, RK, RakpTHE MEMBERS OF THE SIGMA PHI SO + ciety, both graduate and under graduate, requested to meet at Clinton Hall, room No.7, third floor, on Thursday evening, October 13, at 74¢ o'clock. Business of importance, By order ef the Commitee, yea ’ CELEBRATED STRAM PLOUGH. This new wonder of the age be exhipied useon ‘Tusspay, Wepwespay and THURSDAY, ‘ an 1 13th of October, AT HAMILTON PARK, SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, between will be per- ty actual nd aud Third avenues. Should the weather prove unfavorabie the 0 ion of Steam Plongb will take piace on the first fair day thereafter. ‘The cara of either the or Third avenues will take pas- sengers to and fro every minute on the day of the exhibition. The lougbia will eommence each day at noon. Unii! the 1ith inst. the plou, Palace Garden, where the F; Pr NGmiaaion 25 cents AMILTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION.—PROF. 0. M Mitche] will deliver three lectures on astronomy befor the Association, on the 10th, 12th and 14th of October irst., a the Odeon, Fifth street, corner of South Fourth street, Wil Hamaburg, 1.1. Doors open at 74. Lecture to commence at Bo'olock. Admission 25 cents. 0. 8. M—BROTHERS, ATTENTION!~YOU ARE RE- «_quested to meet at Pro Patria Lodge room, 814 Broadway. on Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, 1859. at 8 o'clock precisely, to ce- lebrate the festival of s 0 Grand Cardinals, by & grand moonlight parade, Members of other lodges are invited to ticipate. Dominoes furnished at the lodge room. Line of march—Down Broadway, around the sonth end of the Park, thro Chatham street t the Bo: through Grand street to bi statue, Where the ancient *geremonies wil! be performed. A.A. PI . PHILLIPS, Grand Commander. A. Laroncr, Grand Secretary, Supper at the Malta, corner of Thirteenth street and Broad- vay, for the members only. EW YORK AND"ERIE RAILROAD —STOCKHOLD- era are reijnested to meet at roan No. 19} Cooper Institute, &t 74 o'clock, Monday evening, 10th inst., for the purpose of nominating directors, to be voted for a the election of Tuesday the Ith nat. and commonicaiing concerning their interests. NOTICE. Porveror a Orriow, U.S. Cavers ‘ae N*™ (cl nar Pout, NW, Y. Sept. 20, 1899. SEALED PROPOSALS for the SUPPLY 0) PRese A CORNED BEEF, FRESH LAM OR MUTTON AND VEAL, for the Cadets’ Commons at this post, for one year front the first November next, will be received at my office until the tenth (10) of October. THE FRESH BERF to be of the first quailty (or what is known asthree months stall fed), and delivered at the mess buildings, in quantiles as directed by the underaigned, not to exceed five days in the week THR CORNED BEEF wo be of the same quality, properly cured, and delivered atthe same place, and in quantities ae Girected by the underaigued, oto exceed two days in the wee THE FRESH AND CORNED BSEF to de furnished im quacters, with ao equal proportion, of each (neek and shaake to be excluded), sud eut into suitable pieces for roasting, bak- ing boiling. ‘fie LAMB, MUTTON OR VFRAL to be of at the of the American Institute is in wholesome quality, althe same place, at such times aud in such oa aa directed, aa an occasional aubsttute for The use of a slanghter house and yard, and fea house, will be furnished the contractor, and an open market for the sale of all kinds of {resh meats to the residents of the post. Each bid will state the number of cents and milla per pound for each kind of mest to be furnisued, and the names of tvro responsible persons as sureties for the fulfillment of the oon- tract, and to be iudorsed on the outside, “Proposals for the supply of Fresh and Corned Beef.” BRATT, Purveyor, 0. 0. ROPOSALS WIL1, BE REOHIVED AT THE RECRUIT- ing rendezvous, 9 Chatham ‘street, until the Lith proxi- 10, for furnishing fresh beef of the first qnality to the recruit ing’ party and recruits in euch quantities and as often in each week as the undersigned may designate. T. W. SWEENY, First Lieutenant Second infantry, Recruiting officer and A.'A. ROPOSALS WILL BE ERCEIVED AT THE RECRUIT- ing rendezvous. 115 Cedar strect, New York city, until the 14th proximo, for furnishing fresh beef of the first quality, to the recruiting party and recruits, im such quantiles aud as often . A. WINDER, First Lieutenant, Recruiting officer, and A. A. C.'S, OMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.—THE AN- nual festival for the benefit of the above institution will Lake place at the Academy of Music, Fourteenthst., on Tuesday, ith inst. There will be two distinct _performancs after: noon performance, commencing at 2o0’clock P. M.; the even- ing performuace at 7% o'clock P.M, No postponemeat on account of the weather. The entertainments will be of a very superior charactor, and under the direction of John Brougham, Eaq., who, wih his ustial liberality, has volunteered his vaiuable services. Tickets, which will admit to either of the performances, but to one only, may be obtained from the sextons of the Catholic churches, at the princtpal Catholic bookstores, and at the Aca- demy of Music, Price 50 cents each. The patrons of the festival are respectfully cantioned against ‘buying tickets on the afternoon and evening of the cecasion fror persons not stationed within the building. Peraons au- thorized to sell will be distinguished ropriate bad OCIRTA DI UNIONE F BE} r All Italians belonging or wishing to long to this society, are invited to a general meeting, at Cooper Institute, room No. 2%, op Wednesday, 12th inst. T. MANERRER, Secretary. IE UNION OF THE PIANOFORTE MAKERS INVITE a1] men belonging to associations of trades to attend a meet- ing to be held on We ¥, the 12th inst., at 281 Grand atrect, at So'clock P. M. Subject of the meeting—The interests of the orking men in general. Se a al a ge UNIS’ SYSTEM OF ADVERTISING.—ARRANGE- ments have been made with the G. W. Railway of to place in all thelr first class passengor cats every desorie, tion of advertising of a respectable nature. These advertise- menta are printed and framed in the neatest possible style, and pls between the windows in sneha manner as to in- aur Cd ne sey lero ee Nd ae pope railway. Advertisement at ms 2) ine. Spe- ederiek oy York. “Tunis Bairtad Caide cet rede ers, New a Maaara Fes October, "erie 16 cents. ve ieee ACRES OF FIRST CLASS FARI AND 2.000 vier lands nema of Teta for tale or for light carriages, o uit purchasers, Ins quire at No. 6 Howard street, near Centre, second floor. - HOTaLS. each week as the undersigned may designate. Ww. Third artillery, Be Dowrery, Corbet Of Da ‘ard street, Guonae WORDEN roprietse. ‘This Petahtishment, Fibs! ¢ containing upwards of 120 rooms furnlabed in tbe taost eomiplete manner, iy Dow open RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC 288 hotel on THF KUROPEAN PRINCIPLE, with all the modern try ¥ jem ig - wements; baths, water on each floor, viture re of solid black walnut, sup- reby DK. Hal & Co.” Phe aadelion not tae ae WEI comms ING COUNTER supplied with all the sulstantia is as well aw the delloactes of tl ‘season, and the bar furnished with the most excellent ioeee George P. Worden, in opening this extablishment for the re- geption of in frend and the public -dgen himaelt ae shall not be surpassed for comfort, cleauitaess and nb: Any otber hotel in the city. y visiting New York are respectfully tnvited to give the Worden House 4 trial, and they wil find thnt the long'and fast complaint of there being nq frst class house on the east he city in how removed. Wore ig determined to ide of tl ‘ o pans olan Gane tay ttm yon gi BOARDING AND LODGING. PLAIN FAMILY, OCOUPYING A BROWN STONE house, would like W let & nice large room ‘om second (oor (© 4 gentleman and wife, with board, where all the comporta of ahome can be enjoyed. No other boarders taken. Address ‘No, 6 Martin terrace, Hast hirtioth sweet, PLEASANT SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM, WITH 8, grate, Croton, gas, and adjoining the bith i rent with bourd, to a single gentleman or two friends willing to room ivgether, at 213 Weat Fifteenth street; house first class, newly furnished, neat aad desirable; dinner at Obg o'clock; references exchanged. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET~ ‘with full or partial board; house has all the modern im- Drements; convenient to cars aud stages, Lngulre at No. 6 Bnuk pireets coruer of Waverley place. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE FURNISH. ed rooms, With breakfast and tea; alao, wa unfuratshed room ‘or a gentleman aud wife, Apply at 93 Franklin street, a few doors west of Broadway Se SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, TOGR- ther or separaie, with oF without good board, in the strictly Private family 116 Weat Fliwenth street; house coutains every convenien FRONT ,;ROOM AND HALL BEDROOM, LARGE A pantries, with all the modern {mprovements, to let, with Bleecker street; stages ‘pass withia 41 wish to make « home for a few ors, a lady woud 9 accommodated who would teach a girl to play the piano, 4s part payment, SUIT OF NFATLY FURNISHED PARLORS AND bedrooms will be rented lo & gentleman and bla wile, or Jingle gentlemen; a'so furo'shed bedrooms to gentlemen omy. Reercuce required. Apply at 100 Third avenue, between, ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, N KLEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET ON SECOND floor, with private table if deaired; also one on third floor, Connecting, with good board, at 26 Clinton place; references exchauged. Kooms let without board, DESIRABLE ROOM TO LET—BOARD INCLUDED, A suitable for 4 gentleman and wife or two single gentle ine, at 165 Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty-first aireet, eatuiful | 1. Modern improvements, ianer at six. Fennatmodernte, ‘Refereuces exchanged. Call for tree days, LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, front, to let—with full board, to » gentleman and wife, ‘or $12 per week; also @ handsomely furnished large room, in the first class house 162 West Tweaty sixth street, near Kighth avenue Best references given, PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR handsomely furnished, to let to single geutiemen, with OF Without partial board;or tds gentleman aud wife, w ith accom: modaticas lor housekeeping. Also a room on third lloor, hand- somely jurhished. Gas, bath, &c, References required. In- quire Bt 64 Amity street, FAMILY, ALSO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, MAY OB- ala desirable rooms, with board, at 43 Union'square, cor- her of Seventeenth street and Fourth avenue, Reterences re- quired. 2 A eee ate Se RNISHED ROOM FOR A LADY man, with or without be at a reasonable rate, ina pri vate fumily, ina three story brick house, with hot and cold baths and gas, at 219 West Twenty seve ith st FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH- ed, with bath room atteched, may be optained by two or three gentlemen, or a gentleman’ and wife; residence afew doors West Wf broadway; private table if desired, 123 Ninth street. GENTLEMAN, OR GSBNTL MAN AND WIFE, CAN private family, in Brovklyn, five minutes’ walk from South ferry; house néwly fitted up) Waer introduced and elegantly. furnished; terms moderate, Apply at 880 Hicks street, near Warren, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, SECOND STORY, FUR- A nished; also a very neat, pleasant attic room. in a cheer fui neighborhood, near Sixth avenue railroad, in a private fam. iy, for gentlemen; terms moderate, 37 West Washington place. NUMBER OF SPLENDID FURNISHED AND UN- furnished houses to let, in the finest parts of the city; also 10y for sale; one on the corner of Thirty-ninth street and’ Fifth avenue, 26x60; will be sold at a bargain, Apply to N, C, BISHOP, 142 Broadway. YOUNG MAN, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE REFE- ronees, desirous of lear vi board in a private French family in Brooklyn or New Y Address T. T. M., Herald office, stating terms, &c. A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, a}so # back parlor to let—With board, to a geutleman and wile and two single gentlemen, on reasonable terms; house neat and quiet; family American. ‘This is a good opportunity to secure the comforts of a home for the eusting winter. Ap- ply at 119 East Nineteenth street, near Third avenue. LADY, HIGHLY RESPECT \BLE, HAVING A HAND- some house, in a central location, would like to let some Tooms, with full or partial board, to a party of gentlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives, on'very reasonable terms, Ad- A.tB., Herald office. a SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARiOR, WITH BED- room attached, to let to a goatleman and his wife, suita- ble for housekeeping, with the privilege of a large kitchen; also single rooms. Apply at 93 P2 treet, afew doors west of Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BED- Fooms attached, algo bath and paniries. to let, suitable for a party of gentlemen; also, single roon iy 3 Frince street, afew doors west of Broadway, APPIY at 96 SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR own house, would rent a handsome suit of furnished rooms, with board, to a party willing to pay Itberally for good Secomiodations; Yocation neur Broadway. Cars and sigges corner for nearly every part city. Fa West Thirty-second street? > sic ose A? Se Ben A 8028, OF RLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let. with good board. In the very desirable bouse 16) West Bleventh street, near Sixth avenue. Family private, Refe- rences given and required, HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND oor, newly furnished, will be rented together or separate, wb ——— only, with breakfast if desired, in a private fami: ly, by applying at 141 Ninth street, thirddoor east of Broadway. LIST OF 500 ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board, for gentlemen, ladies or families, in locations irom Bench street to Central Park.” Partion in search directed ratis. Apply dai fore 1 or after 4 P.M. Sek isB1h, 945 Fourth avenue, private hauge, ¢ % SOHN ere Oe A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS, with dining room, kitchen and servant's room to let, in Eicventh street, between Broadway and University place. slance of house occupied by owner. Pri Address B., Union square Post office. re ons —$—$—$—$————— A peek te Meet tal ee ng NEAT AND comfortable rooms can be accommodated i B86 Houston street, (iat and baih in the house, > *PPWving at SUIT OF APARIMENTS TO LET~ALSO DOUBLE and single bedrooms, with full or partial board. The house contains all the modern improvements, Dinner at six. Apply at No. 1 Depau place, second house from Bleecker street. 1 nnenee enon nee aoe SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR FOR A gentleman and bis wife or for single gentlemen, Algo a Single toom tor one or two single gentlemen, at 9 Clinton place. FRONT ROOM ON THE THIRD FLOOR TO LET— with board, to a gentleman ard wife or a couple of single gentlemen: aiso & pleasant room in the fourth story, suitable lor one or two gentleman. Dinner at six. Apply’ at % Mark's place, Mighth strect. ee A FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, BEDROOM AND bathroom to iet, to @ gentleman and’ lady, with board for the lady only. at 169 Wooster at OARD.—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO Single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with or thout board; terms low; reference given. The house has moderu improvements. Call atl] Wooster street, near t Canal. LL OARD.—PLEASAY® ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, at 20 Cottage place, between Bleecker and Hous- tou streets,” ‘This is one of the most pleasant locations in the elty, aud convenient to the cars aud OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR two gentlemen, or two ladies, can have rooms and board in a firet class modern house, convenient to cars and stages. Apply at 65 Hammond street, between Bleecker and Fourth streets. —— OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- commodated with a nicely furnished room, with gas, bath. hot and cold water; full board for the iady; convenient to the Eighth and Ninth avenue cars and stages. Apply at Fisteenth street. a Pet PRAT om —— OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE AC- commodated with a third story front room and bedroom; also a single room, at 189 and 191 West Fourteenth street; houses frst clags. Dinner at 6 o'clock. ee Boers MODERATE PRICE, FOR A FAMILY, with genteel accommodations and board for fall and win ter, at Stamford, Conn. Addrces box 4,606 Postofiice. OARD—TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO SUITS OF handsome rooms; also two single rooms in a comfortable house: bath and gas. Apply at 43 Clinton place, between Uul- versity place and Fifth avenue, ————— Bore, IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIF) or two single gentlemen can have one or two large ali Fooms, and board, by callin 295 Jay st., near Fulton nue andCity Hall N. fo bill on the house, Bas IN BROOKLYN.—A LARGE AND A SMALL room, furnished, on third floor, may be had with board, inva sma't private family, wt 202Henry street, near Hartisop ot. OARD IN BROOKIYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or three or four single gentlemen e accommodated with board by applyingat 41 Willoughby street, SL OARD IN BROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH board for a family or single gentiomen. may be obtained af 98 Clark street, convenient to Wall street or Fulton ferry. References required. es OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives and single gentlemen can find pleasant rooms and comfortable hom: class house; honse containing all the modern improvements, 69 State street, between Hicks and pt one suit of rooms unfurnished. References ex- ged. a IS ER he et LR OARD WANTED—THIS DAY, FOR A GENTLEMAN and lady, in the neighborhood of St. John’s Park: will trem $12 to $15 per week; also one place in Fourth sireet for ntieman; another place for a lady who engnzed during the day, Parties having such , tions will find it to their advantage to call early on H. B, Pea~ pach & Co., 429 Broadway, room 2l. Bee WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, board for the \y; location not below Canal stre Acdress G, R., Spring strees, station A, Post ollice. OARD WANTEO—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFE and two children, in a Catholic private family; will fur- ‘Bish rooms. Best of reference and requi ‘Address Home, Hurald office, stating terms and location. _——$—$—$——— cc OARD WANTED.—A SINGLR GENTLEMAN IS BE. sirous of obtaining permanent board inn private family, or one where there are but few bourders: room must coutain gasand place for fire; location west of Fourth avenue and south of Fourteenth street; communications, in order to recaive attention, must state terios and particulars. Address H. H., box 171 Herald office. pak Siemens wrt es 4 OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND his mother in a first clas boarding house; two furnished rooms with all the modern conveniences, references required. Address H.C. W., Heraid oflice, for ive 2 renin BOARD WANTED BY TWO LADIRG-IN A PRIVATE family, where they would be the only boarders; or with ® widow Indy! They require a furnished room, for which the terms snust not be over $4 per week, including gayand fuel. Location to be enst of Fourth avenne, between Teath and Thirtieth streets. Address Mys. Patienoe, box 110 Herald ellive. ven and nya. NEW YORK H®RALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1859. BOARDING AND LODGING. 52 0ARDING.—QOOD BOARD, WITH VEKY PLEASANT {rout room, and a unfuraiabed, Macdougal street second story, be found at BL (St. Clement's tween Bleecker ind Houston. provements, &c, Terme moderal —A SMALL FAMILY CAN FIND HAND- P ecove restos a West ‘Thirty secon atgget, Boorinan Aime genllomen” Terms" reasouable. Keforences. ex cb: nged, lace), be mn plaon), be Private family, mode Terms reasonable. DARDING.—NO. 831 GREENWICH STREET.—A FEW ManUenuer. con be macommodated wilh board ab $3 aid $9 W per week, as Mrs. Taylor's, OARDING.—A LARGE THIRD STORY ROOM, able for two gentlemen, willing to rooms together, with jourd at $10; uls0, 2 large single rooins on first floor, at $i, in a private fuinily, Dinner at6 o'clock. Apply at 45 Bleecker sree. UIT. ROADWAY, AND EGIUTH STREET—DELIGHTFUL location.—136 Kighth street, opposite Mercantile. Library. Lowrding, with superior suits of front rooms, for families and sivgle gentiemen; immediate vicinity of hotes, amusements, Ubraries for single gentlemen, ae. “Terms reasonable. OANE HOUSE, $07 AND 309 FOURTH AVENUE, BE- tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets.—Furnilies ar single persona can obtain very desirable rooms, in suite or single, with good board, at moderate charges. ‘Transient Gonrders acoominodaied at 81 28 por day, LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE HOTEL HEvRe Gormalo, Fith evenue, Broadway and Twenty second treet. ‘Two very complete sults of apartments. consisting of parlor, dining room, and fromone to three bedrooms, with ba:h room attached. Also, several small parlors. and , al having baths, to rent permanently on reasonable terms, in this quiet, delightfully located hotel, conducted on the European LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH aD cooking utensils, in new brown stone ment house, No. 98 Greene street. Mrs. LEVEY housekeeper, room No. 2. RNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR A GRNTLEMAN Pee Uinap superior’ accommodadons.in's orteate. fasally noderate rate; dinner at six; house has all the modern im- at 153 West ‘Twenty-fourth street, near feferences required, ata provements. Appl Seventh avenue. \UBNISHED SINGLE ANO DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET, Dee obes Dark Hote, corner of Thdsoy and Laight , fe d $3.0 per week. A front parlor $6. Minisuraat auacbed ‘Tis 1s & eoaveuient situation for dowa town business men. URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, TO LET— “Zo gentlemen, in a small private family at 95 Prince street, in few doors west of Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS AT THE LARGE AND ELEGANT house No. 2 Bond street, tirst house from Broadway, with ‘or without partial board; also a basement suitable for a phyai- cian. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH- F out beard; good neighborhood, between Browdway and Sixth avenue. App! West Twei th street, OOD BOARD—IN A QUIET FAMILY, WITH PLEA- ‘sant rooms on second and third floors, at moderate rates, can be had at 310 Madison street. YOOD AND CHEAP LODGINGS,—CLEAN AND COM- fortable single rooms, 2 to 87 cents per night; gentleman and wife, 75 cents. Globe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and Wil- liam streets, N.Y. Open ail night, \rO. 11 CARROLL PLACE, BLEECKER STREET.—A N anmber of pleasant rooms to let, with board. ‘OV. 1, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wife want a room or rooms and plain board, with a pri- vate family, in a house having modern improvements. Bowrding houses and late dinners not acceptable, For particu. jars address 8., box 169 Herald office. NE OR TWO SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET—WITH board, at 81 East Twenty-third street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues; also oue or two single rooms for gen- demen. Dinner at six o'clock. LEASANT ROOMS,’ WITH BOARD, AT 22 WAVER. ley place. OOMS WITH BOARD—CAN BE OBT, AT 20716 West Twenty-first street, in a quiet atal Rpectable fami- ly, where there are no childre: me the modern ni r Poperenenis, and is beautifully situated opposite Chelsea "ark. OOMS TO LET WITH B@ARD.—PLEASE CALL AT 233 East Tenth street, near Second avenue. (['Wo OR THREE NEATLY FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished rooms to let together or separate; with board in a desirable location, convenient to Broadway, ‘all modern im. rovemeats, suitable for gentlemen sad Lieii wives or single gentlemen. Apply at 422 Fourth siveet. (called No. 9 Albion place.) PO LET_FURNISHED ROOMS, AT S$ BOWERY, surr. for small families and slugle gentlemen; furniture house brown atone. hae on the premise: Tet oflices on second. ‘oor of ‘Broud rooms), Inquire also on the pret 10 LET—TO A MAN AND WIFE, VERY NICELY FUR. nished a ents, with board; the house is kept by a small family, wisbing to have everything very comfortable for par- ties that suitthem. Apply at 61 West Twenty-fifth street. 10 LET—WITH BOARD, A PLEASANT SECOND floor, front room and bedroom, with fine pantries, water, gas, handsomely furnished, suitable ‘for a gentleman and wile of two single gentlemen; dinner at Oe Location 38 Great Jones street. References exchanged. Family small. 10 LET—TWO FURNISHED PARLORS IN GREENE street, above Spring, together or separate, to gentlemen oniy. The best reference reqvired. Address C, £ B., 540 Broadw ‘ALL HOUSE, BROOKLYN, E. D.—FIVE MINUTES’ walk from Peck slip, Roosevelt and Grand street fer- ies. A first class family house. A few good rooms can be had for the winter on reasonable terms. P. G. PECK, corner of Fourth and South Fifth streets. pera id os RS Sa WASTED-POARD IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- ly, by a gentleman and wife, east side of the town, above Twenty'third street, parlor avd bedroom, or large single room, well furnished; would be permanent boarders. Best of re- ference piven. Addrees, stating terms, including gas and fire, which must be reasonable, James Wells, Madison square Post office; “No notiee will be taken of answers unless terms are ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman and wife, above Fourteenth street, Sixth and Lexington avenues, parlor and bedroom. Address, statin terms, which must be reasonable, Henry Hawilion, Heral oflice, ———— ,ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, PERMA- nent board, with room for au ollice. ‘Terms molersis, Addresa Doctor, Herald olfice, cae eae ee ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, BOARD in a private French family, in order to perfect himself in the French language. Address D. 8., box 2,231 Post oflice. se ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE, CORNER OF 2 Hudson and Bank streets.—Rooms with board, suitable tor es or gentlemen, Eighth avenue cars and Bleecker street st 5 sa a 5, BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR ©) unfurnished, in sults or single, to gentlemen, without board. $$ $$ ABINGDON SQUARE, ON HUDSON STRERT SIDE.— 1 Board.—Oue or two single gentlemen can be accommo- dated with pleasant rome, In sfitat clase: house fs e8 | cars pass the door every five minutes. Dinner at 6 o'clock. 19 UNION SQUARE surTS OF Rooms TO Ler, fronting on the square. Gentlemen will find single reowos also. This is one of the most desirable locatious in the city. References given and required. Dinner at 6 o'clock, $$$ $$$ 20 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TWO NICE PARLORS, EX- tension and side room, finely furnished, hot and cold water, and every convenienee, to let, without board. Priv in the kitchen if desired, ea ecrees Spo cees ale hemi ES EE QD UNIVERSITY PLACE —A NEATLY FURNISHED sult of rooms on second floor to let to a gentleman fe or two gentlemen, with or without board, in a small nly two other boarders; references exchanged. Pos- session given immediately, 3 AND 37,WEST THIRTIETH STREE’ formely of 55 and 5 West Twenty th taken those two new and ee ed to3 let, with boat the MRS. LEWIS, street, having gant brown. stone houses is now , to families}and gentlemen of rut respectability, suits or single rooms fu in the best style, or unfurnished. Table unexceptionable, sire a Maer ye TNC er ei i in tettee O e SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, to single gentlemen; the location {s near all the first class hotels and places of amusement in the city; attached to the house ig a large reading room, free. Inquire of ANSON HOUSE. QQ) WEST ELEVENTH STREET, WEST OF FIFTIE aventie.—A private family can accommodate with board and furnished rooms two or three gentlemen, or gentle. man and his wife. The house contains water, gas. &. Refo- rences exchanged. 130 MADISON AVENUR—A GENTLEMAN AND wife can obtain asuit of handsomely furnished room: on the second floor, with rences given and required, 3 board; location very desirable, reve: for a single gen- tleman. 130 INT STRERT, SECOND | noUsE of Broadway.—Furnished rooma to let, suitable for entlemen of a first class physician; will be let with or without Board, house is Ural class’ “Apply ua above. i de Ba TE A 13Q RAST FOURTEENTH STRRET, 1AL¥ A DLOOK from the Academy of Musle—Hlegant furnished tror zooms, suitable for gentleman and ‘wite.» House replete with every convenience. A good table and eve isive to mak home comforable, Terms moderate, "> °asite to make gene cones ROE I ) » 143 FOUTH STREET, opPostrE THR MERCAN. tile Library.—Several pleasant ‘Dished Foams, with board, ‘Beferences exchanged ns Vel! fur 145 NINTH STRERT—A PrivaTE Jet a suitof rooms on second floor, ‘wiih private table if desired: honse has mod and conventently located near Broadway. 20] WEST, FOURTEENTH STRERT—FRONT PAR- lor and bedroom for ® gentleman and his wife, and jensant roome for single gent Ruddinner at Soler Senlewen, Breakfast at 7 o'clock Also a room WEST FAMILY WILL to 4 small family, leva conveniences, 5 AND 867 HOUSTON STREET, A FEW DOORS 555 trom wenate = Hapdeomely Turntshod parto bedrooms, to accom: te families an le men, with and without board. for the winter. Also a large basement, iat Ttalian spoken. BROADWAY, CORNER OF WASHINGTON place.—Parlors and bedrooms to let, over Weller’s as BROADWAY, OPPOSITE AST! PLACE.—A TAT rooms, five in mumber, room and ‘would fh Sie pa table if desired. Peirce aires Pn py —10 LET, SINGLE ROOMS AND He aD Mavala, sultable for familion. Ti hoite Kepion the Huropean plan, Restaurant a lacarte: table d’howe At Bovclock. Two large parlors to let, unfurnished, on second floor, on Broadway. BILLIARDS, en WTARDS.—BILLIARD PLAYERS WILL FIND FOUR a rood tableg at the Club House, 200 Sixth street, near avenue ©. One shilling per game. UBLAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES by AND, GOMBINATION CUSTIIONS, Fe v yaten' and man nrers, ‘rimmings re ae inde alway on band. vf O'CO} NOR & OOLLENDER, Gh G9. 6 Tend 99 Vronry prvet, New Nork, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LUT, He SLAMRGN & HOLW AGH, 430 Hast Toth ese” AP senate lomprovement ed aa ee the Tag at taares Apply at Hop ‘OUSE TO RENT IN BROOKLYN—THE FINE THRBR pe a ta eR ad minutes! wi ul ferry; is wi a fea- ‘wel first olass boars mediante possession gvem, Kent $300. Apply te Wisk 4 SONS, 61 Broudway. * ‘OUSE TO LET, POSSESSION IST NOVEMBEK—THR v rp inencty faoated: tines sey jong hepepent hous No.2 of piace; orde modern imprever ments. "Apply to PHILIP HENRY, Jr, 1] aud 1) Wrerton Breet. Sen compmemrncemanneanyeematinencenim atte LAGER BEER SALOON AND GARDEN 70 RENT OR fe WA Bui le ding wi erec! and rent on a long lease, on the southeast corner of Seventh avenue nod oa ‘Apply Thirty-{ifth street, 9 feet on Seventh avenue and 176 f south side Thirty-fifth street, opposite the new, arsenal, ‘at 54 William street, room 19, trom 11 to 2. FFIOES IN WALL, STREET TO LET.—TWO FINR 0 offices on Boor, #0, 6 Wall street; roe Joy. as, rive lintely. nl commence Nov. 1. eee isa ut FREIEAS & DICASS, ahd OOMS TO LET, FURNISED-—CONSISTING OF THRERS or four on third floor, to a rmall family or genilemes, i Twenty-first street, near Broadway, Alsoa basement, sulle able for n doctor’s office. For address inquire at square Post office. TEAM POWER IN CLIFF STREET.—TO LET, DW partato suit tenants, six lofts in the building Ne. 80 OM Sireet. adjoining Harpers. and threo lofty in No, 78 will oe without power.” Rooms 43x22. Inquire of J, BROMBACHEE & SON, No. 1 Hague street. TATEN ISLAND COTTAGE TO LRT—ON WESTER- velt avenue, Fort Hill, ten minutes’ walk tron the. tire Landing; twelve tooms in perfect condition; the furnivure ta ve be aoid: beat order: collage and tke furniture cat bg ea between the hours of § and 4. M., Wednesiiays aud ‘Tin day of euch week. For particulate apply J, Me MAES. TON, 102 Frou aireet, N. X- ee IE (0 LET—ROOMS, WITH STEADY STEAM POWER, Om wick street, near Columbia, Brooklyn. Inquire of B. i, DURKEE & CO., 181 Pearl street, New York, (PO, LET-THE UPPER PART OF THE DWALANG house, 76 Second avenue, three dora from Fourth eireoe, Apply on the premises. rr error 10 LET—A NICE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 14 Bethune street, with gas and water, near Al square; convenient to cars and stages: a nice, quiet neig ee, Apply to the owner, 398 Bleecker street, uear the above, nt $625. Sh a RE te ee ah lel oe 10 LET—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK HOUSR No. 173 Greene streot; is in good repair; gas, Croton water, c.; carpets and gas fixtures must be purchased. Reut $668, ‘Apply a8 above. si a be BRE SESS 10 LET—AT 817 AND 819 BROADWAY, CORNER OFt Twelfth street, clegible front and cogper rdoms, with a clous enwance. Aiso, a first floor ont of Br Apply w JOIN 8. treet, 100 feet wi 10, 62 Wiiliam street, (0 LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO BEDROOMS, furnished in the best manner, by a. ‘private family, at 186 Wooster sircet, near Prince. Terms $2per week, including gas. Keferences exchanged. 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY brick house, with all the modern improvements. Inquire ou the premises, 115 East Thitty-second street. 10 LET—THE SALOON 210 WILLIAM STRERT, 108 he feet deep, with a room adjoini ‘30 feet square, seven ; bedrooms Cet Ligtiioeeieanies ‘up in Le | bast manner; worksbop for f purposes William street, and 118 Nassau surest, Iaquire of BM. Git HOOLY, 75 Nassau strect. ce (0 LET—AT A NOMINAL RENT TILL THE FIRST OF ‘May, & neat three story and basement house in Fifty-elghth treet, near Kighth avenue, at the erminus of the fiue railrond, and opposite the Central Park. ‘Tt has ar deru improvements. Apply at hth avenue and Fifty-elghih street, MICHAEL TREACY, eee!) \0 LET—HALF OF THE HOUSE 264 WEST EIGHT. teenth street, Crying of the secoad floor, front basement and large bedroom on third story; buth room and gas in the house, Terms reasonable, acne al eh ER OR RTS a NO LET—IN MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN, A hous, iurnished or unfurnished Rent taken i board, Audd-ess &., box 120 Herald office. 10. LET—IN BROOKLYN, A HANDSOME THREE story and basement brown’ stone nouse, (baths and gag fixtures.) No. 354 Pacite street, Brooklyn, one block from’ city cars and adjacent to ferries, Inquire’ at No, 7 Gold the me- w York, up stairs, from 1 to 3 o'clock. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BRICK house No. 2l West Baltic street, between Court and Clinton Streets, Brooklyn; rent $500; with ‘range, bath, hot and cold water furnace and gas fxtures. Inquire abl, next dooe, ae at $83 Broome street, New York, of M. P. STEPHENSON, from 10 A. M. to P.’M. one ee ee ae ee ol (PO LETKIHE SECOND FLOOR, HACK BASEMENT and one bedroom in the aitie of house 3% Dominick street, from November 1; only one other small family in the house; Will be let low toa good tenant. Apply as above. LET—THE STORE AND BASEMENT, NO. 25' SIXTH sevsiou piven uapmedisiaty. Wor perdcniacs teak ar ae sion given im iy. For : VOORHEES, 107 Laurens street,” ene “Lt LET—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, THE COMMO- sions: first See! fre proce Boe af peeaees &, Peart street, Harper's Building. Inquire of MAR. SiatL, on the premises. . pea eae inca sn Pe 10 LET—HOUSE NO. 4 VARICK STREET, NEAR ST. John's park, N. Y.; $37 50 a month; the store, dwelling and stable corner of Columbia and Poplar ‘streets, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry; $12 50, Immediate possession. Apply om the premises. (0 LET—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH OEL- lar. 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