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the payment of t of the Mae, which ‘were reported Me deleee there is, pinion, no law to prevent the from Tivardting furtior in this Commonwealth, and in this opinon we believe we are fully sustained by that of beni ‘Commonwealth’s legal adviser. Mine omens in on had been chartered in this Commonwealth, wo have no doubt that the Supreme Court, on proper application, would either compel the stockhold” See tar wind up with an equitablo division, We would Teapecttully suggest that some further legis- dation is necessary to inst the ope- rations of Foreign Life Assurance p Conipanies which are ma. ‘conditiaa similar to of the Interna: onal, and would recommen, the passage es law requiring such | as possess found as. ue qua) to the net value of all their policies, Before doing any, farther business in this Commonwealth to deposit in trust with the Treasurer and Receiver-Gon- eral, to bo held for the benefit of policy holders who are chizens of Massachusetts, and always thereafter to keep senanoetion ited, cash investments of the sort prescribed in 252, section 14, of the Acts of 1856, equal to the py oof all the policies held by said cltlsene, and re- apiring fb the General Agent to ‘ furpiab annually vo the a Commissioners a du! statement data of all such policies. 3 ELIZUR WRIGHT, GEO. W. SARGENT, } insurance Boston, June, 16, 1869. jamihissioners. yey SAL08 AT AUCTION. a Monday, Nov. 14, ab the private residence of Mr. lov. 14, mee of Phillips in West Eleventh’ streets between Fins and Sixth ‘avenues, w. ALBUB AIS. 4 AUCTIONEER, at Jones street. RICH. | HOUREHOLD TURNITURE E, TIN! FIANOFORTE WITH PEARL KEYS, KERY, SILVER AND Shr ARs, Chande! lace velvet Ct, Sinden ipoking. Glasses "be", "Ee,, ail bekag the cose tents of legant private residence ks above. This will be a rure opportunity early new ang in per ulred lor oe aah Gren ord oe Sates from the house. UCTION NOTICE-AT PRIVATE SALB—A FAMILY Lge bay gee es will dispose of Pranoforte, four ae cot s8 be sold, including wool and cloth hovers mar: a ni nama, Micloths, 4o.; Buresus, Bedsten f all ki zed Seeount of he family going South ia a al t of the uth. To a cash buyer a great Feduetion will be mate st. No. 70 West Twenty-slath sirest a fow doors from Sixthavenue. Sixth avenue cars and siages pass Within a few doors of the ho Anion XOTIOE METROPOLITAN EXPRESS. — Persons about removing to the country or in the city will advantage wo call-on GOULDSMITH'S taprens, MMO Vanek street, Four oreo Ww for removing furnkure toand from the ‘country; carts at all times. Letters by post prompily attended to. Furniture packed and shipped. Ullice ‘open from 6 ia the morning to9 at night, Lhe 3 OF lenis et! Gaya Ptuared Goods, Furs, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, éc. it, CHISTALAR, sucuoncer, 23 Bowery, will sel oa’ "Monday, Mth , at 1036 o'clock, @ large assortment of cloth, casai- mere, pilot, fe : ‘Overcoats; house is ine ty order, ff and pelershain Frock and ‘asstmere, ‘doeskin and, vatioet Pants; silk, satin, velvet, plush and cloth Vests; also a large lot of woollen Under Shirts and Drawers; Broadaloths, akin, Cassimeres, Velvets, &e,, 4c.; also Boots and Shoes, together with of mink, marten, fitch and sable Mautilas, Capos, Vics Cul, Mills, &o., "he. veTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY 8. &J. BOGART, Pit Nov. 15, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. I North William street, houschola Fata ture, eo) of imabngany ot Sofas,” Lounges, mahogany Bureaus, Wardro thirty-six Olt ‘Paint French plate pier Chto, any f fatto Looking Glasses Beds an con icireate, ragsels three Ny and tograin Carpets, Gilet Clocks, Stoves, Eilenen ¥wihiture, tp si ek a double’ beske Ae’, Be. UCTION NOTICE. M. C, EDDY, AUCTIONEER. STEREOSCOPES, 81 TER ae VIEWS, &c. fireet yonite the Post office, po of of the MATEREOSCOPES AND srneSsCori0 PICTURES, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 11 o’elock, at his salearooms Snecld erdiracs, acme of the finest varletce of vinwe Sat ot Jered, including French, Italian, Swiss, English, Scotch, Lrish and American scenery, Historical pieces—fine groups—colored, plain and illuminated, Military scenes, Statuary, &c.; in short, & great and attractive varieiy. Superior Stereoscopes of ma™ any, rosewood, morocco, KC., in lots to sult private buyers as well as the trade. UCTION NOTICK.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Monday, Nov. 14, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 73 ew Canal street, corner of allen street, a general assorumeat of i gr Farniture, Carpets, Sofas, Chairs, Bureaus, Wash- stand: airrors, Beds, Bedding, &c., dc. LBERT M, GRIFFIN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, OFFIOR Broadway, will seli on Monday, at 43 West’ Sixteenth treet, near Fifth avenue, magniccent ‘household Furniture, superb drawing room Suits, veivet Carpets, pier, and mantle Mirrors, Matuary, elegant seven octave rodewood Vianofette, artistic 'Bronzes, ‘Dresden china Vases, ormolu and bro &c.; chamber and dining room Furniture of Pest description, ‘Wines, Books, Linens, c., the property of Charles G. Bi i” & CO. respectfully form their ALBERT M. GHerIN & friends and the public that they have been instructed to oiler bya all a contents of the elegant private residence No. est street, between Fifth and § avenues, on Monaay, ‘Mtb of PNerenbeee ‘at 11 oclock precisely. Descrip- tive catalogoes, atthe house on the morning of sale’ | Medallion velvet Carpet, 3 velvet and mosaic Raga; jer roe 3x00 abe do. mautel do., 72x80; embroidered French nate pier | Tote Cu French Shides, magnifi copuroucercl saven ootre Planofcrie; ie rloheatthuireteant ofered at auction thie seasoo, four’ round corners, carved Jegs ail round inlaid with mother of and case, tinishe: Pearl, and solid pearl keye, made to order expressly for the Present owner, ‘aud Tully guaranteed for two yeura, rosewood Wanterbury, do. stool, covered in brocade; Music Books, pony carved solid’ rose wood Drawing Room Suits, covered in Pren satin rocatelyone null do. covered in sil’ moquot; antique patent recli lining Chairs, ard ie sofa T: is atu marble top centre Tables, rosewood Bookcase, o ate bam Tined ‘with wik; Etegeres, mirror doors aud ait Sith satin wood; six light bronze and ormotn Brackets, Candelebras, superb Paintings by B Huntington, Cole, Syiaw, Legrand, Pelleres and oth artists; proof copies French line Kngravings, Parian marble statuewes, Poetry, Painting, Mu sons, ‘Cimball’s Venus, e.relegnnt bronze Clock, runs one month; do. naieh; two superb Sevres Chins Vanes, richly, decoruiea onk Gail stand; ot Chairs, Ollcloth, carved. ouk ‘Butler du, exten- sion dining Table, Butler's Tray aud Stand, gilt band china fel, 100 pleeon; Faby Funch Bowl, fudy, amoer and een Champagnes, cut and engraved; do. Decanters Sisto match; ruby and Liquor set, volid silver and tea service; 8 slver pi Castor, falves, ivory bande, Bh silver plated coffee U: ines, preserve and fraif Stands, Marrian marble pinch fae, Slogent doooruted tenscta, water’ Bottles, and Tanblers, arm Chairs, child's do., table Linen, tapestry and vely iver plated and brass stair Kods, elegant dressi» tatuary mardle ti Thsewood Bedsteads, seeolate atyle Louis X1V.; Commodes, Wardrobes, shaving and touet ‘Stand ral, Mirrors, Curtains, dressing able, French china toilet Sets, hair Mattresses, feather iseds, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, spring Mattresses, Bolsters re Pillows, mabo- and biack walnut Bureaus, Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, and Sirthe Furniture of the servants’ apartments, ‘The sale will commence wilh ie kuchen Furniture. For the scoommada- tion of parties living ont of town acompetent person will be in attendance to pnek and ship, the goods if desired. The sale remptory, rain or shine. | The goods to be removed within ft hours after the sale, The house tolet or for sale, Inguire ‘of the auctioneer. QWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL. SELL e endny, No. 16, v1 ojelook, tn front ‘Of salesroom No. nt pair of Marea (BlackHawk and oul black, gig bands high, 6 and 7 years old full sisters, closely matched, with long flowing manes and tails, always driven together,’ and are exjual to 16 hand horses when travellings will travel together ta 3 minutes. They as when foaled, of Svhich, togeiser with Findness ish drivtrer tien toga ey ace oe foe's rompt and. st vers; taken together they are as fine & Pram fas was ever ollered at auction; sold only om acoount of the owners having no use for them, ROWNE & RICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL Grrr h We ‘Nov. 16, at 1 o'clock, in front of office No. 30 Basen aire, splendid sorrel ‘Horse (Daros and Mesaon ger stoek igh; can trot now in 3 ola, 154 ti Seven romise of great speed; he is perfectly eae to ti entle, of which area warranty will riven, ‘hiss tale i# worthy the ‘attention of gentlemen fond of a good horse. Will be sold without reserve. QBevrrer noUREHOLD FURNITURE ‘vil alla: auction on Monday, Nov. 14, com- manson. st ugg ‘at 102 Weat Twenty firs st. the’ ep urniture aod original Paintings. with a very valuable le ballection of Works of Art in bronze and marble, belonging to state or Alvar Velasque, comprising an exceeding] deanuital collection, ‘much of which was imported by iim and selected in urope, during three years? travel on the Conti. mptory and absolute sale, cata. wrehasers on morning of 3 furniture, two Gots, ait hairs, two arm two reception Chairs, 60) Chis ire, arm Covent: all with sip covers; ous maagall Bait, in medalion bronze, of seven pieces, one do. im gold at ‘All these,Suits were made but a’ short time ago, an marvon. order, elegant Paris Fate; 2 Hlizabethan Itege- oes, ¥ ES es fal arbi ta tops and plats doors atperb laren: Date id ii tin tag Sine lace cornices Sark “Barbe een sof and pier Tables, papier anche ‘Tables, b Secutifully tolaid, Turkish Lounges, in medallion, with Carpets, with ngs to match, bronve Chandetiors, with au elegant collecuow of Bronzes and Sutua- aa een ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, Including a number of valuable Paintings purchased in Burope, and well worthy the attention of conuolsseurs. amon whieh is ideont fruit Piece in this eountey, wit va Vases, mantel Ornaments, Ao. ssa ber dining rooms—Superb ‘rosewood Bedsteads, mar! c, oy alr ‘Mntiresses and Bedding all com| and Wilton Ene ces pete Suit covered in green silk, o Tete-a-tetes, French ‘cottage Ghatrs txtenslon Table rich'chinn ruby and crysial cut Glass, Suverware, marbje hall Stand, with large quantity of parlor, nes asd dining room, Feraiture Not bere cnnmersiad, ee pa Preserves er Pineippien, Citron, Pe ‘also a magnificent Bianoforte, Stool ana Cover,, There will be 0 post, Bogorent of th thts gate oe account, commencing at 10) bare oy Wy, ibebowe Bevonth and Righth avenue stages pass B. WESTCOTT & 00., Auctioneers. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, atreei, between Fifth and sitis aveaues Mick Heese fae wees t and shipped veal earaot tke Hleree Wagons fer tie aren ot ea ted antry. Carls atthe office at all hours of the day.” Storage for 'UCTIONEER.— HANDSOME ‘Monday, Nov. 16, at " lo. easy, ‘Britbacla Car Wash Glassware Bale ) DWARD ScRROE, COTTER, GREAT T! E SALE OF WATOHES. the entire, sock of one of our largest importing houses. ‘Acad at EB. ae F. Hi, SCHENCK: on Wednesday, 16th inst., otek. » 33 Nassau street. They eon: # ib ihce GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 18CARAT GOLD HONTING CF oHRONOM Tens & DUPLEX do, DOUBLE TiMteK REVERS, OPEN FACE DO. OF EVERY STYLE. ER! and ificent askorament of lates yk y net rid dnuniodaand superbly “tae as Open fice da, with and without diamonds, of all sizee, and in rleb engraved cnses, from the best makers in Huropes en oe nn eee BOWARD SCHENCK, avoTIONEER. RECEIVER’ 8 Sabi OF SUPERIOR: OLD WINES, ANDIRS CHAMPAGNE, IRIS SCOTCH, i Wiis SEGANS, aon Continued froma the Iat inal; part of tho lawors and in bond. ‘The 8 will be drawn off in quanticies to anit; some in cases at was. ran put up aint: for famhy use. ‘To be sold 1046 clock, at ele aalearoom, 83 Nusnau street by order ot u street WILSON G. BUTiiC: Ka, Recelvers A B. HEBTS, JR. Se AUCTIONEERS. URS, FURS, ‘swale o! ‘$60,000 oct of elope Nov, 15, at 1034 o'clock, at the anion rooms No we 399 9 roadway. ay Theingeca attention of ladies sale, as the en. made up cxpresaly for sy etal trade, and will be sold without any reserve for cash. Goods on ‘Mon- day. ‘Catalogue at sale. — ENRY B. BESTS, 2 = Stree ssignee’s A large cei of gold and Shae rae me Diamond Jewelry, plated Ware, Pistols, &., 155, Prone slats hereafter is S. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, NOV. 14, at ll o'clock, st’ 284 Water street, near Dover street, small lot of household Furnitare, consisting of Bedateads and Bedding, Washstands, Tat Rs tures, kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. Pete Montay, Nor SALE.—J. MORTIMER WILL SELL on manesy, Nov. 14 at his Szotion mo ‘No. 4 East Broad- w Heat ae f unredeem a cones of e assortment Shawls, Quilts, "Blankets Fito LYNCH, 61 Graad streei. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF au execution, I will expose for sale at public vendue on Monday, 14th inst., at Ae o'clock in the forencon, the right, title and interest of and belonging to John E. Dean, n,n abd to & certain Meat Stand, Blows at ne ae Pentre marke __H. MONAHAN, ‘Constable, wt WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, wae SELL ON MON. day, ut 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal treet, the entire lot of gen- teel Furaiture, &e-, ofa largo, houseParior Bl vier Glasses, Paintings, centre, side and extension Tables, lace and damask Curtains, Piano, élegant tapestry, three ply and other oiber Mistresses, featice Beds Blsukets Spondon thoes, Bt other Mattresses, feather 1 Ba reaus, Washstands, toilet Ware, ars, Wardrben, Xichen Furniture, China, Glass, stone ware, dk." The abor ods are pearly dew and well Adapted to the wants of fami- les and otbere, and must be sold to make room for other en- gay and consignment ieee Chair, Ga Gas Fix- PERSONAL. NDY.{DO APPOINT AN INTERVIEW SPEEDILY, ing pray cease ba secret” Address ‘Metropolitan Post ailce, "“°* JF BS, NICHOLSON, WHO Was IN LONDON IN 1851, wili send her address to Maria M. Brimmer, Boston, ‘Nass., she will hear of Pra den to her advantage, Peeper I8 WANTED OF EDWARD AND Ww hanna Harnett, formerly residing in ax, York, and of Richard, John and Lawrence Harnett, — residence is unkown, by Merril @ abbot ‘a sou Prpamr WANTED—OF ALFRED LUNNWAY, by trade & shoemakers) Any information respecting hint will be thankfully Feneived by his mother, Mrs. Spinner, Post oftice, Skaneatelas, AURA KEENE’S.—THE LADY WHO DROPPED HER muff at Laura Keene's, on Friday evening, Nov. 4, will find something to her advantage by sending her address to box ali, New Haven, Conn. ANCHESTER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1859.—SHOULD THIS ‘advertisement meet the eye of Robert Townsend, who Jeft Medlock street, Hulme, Manel 2.0 America, and served his apprent ip fndoie, in the iron trade, at Norwich, Chenango county, seate of New York, if he would write it would be to his advatage. ‘Address J. J., 169 Tenth avenue, New York elty. RH, GORDON CAN HEAR FROM HIS OLD FRIEND 1. D., by leaving his address at the TPUE FRIENDS OF HENRY HAGAN, COUNTY OF Tyrone, Ireland, recently from Califorata, wil ind bim at French's Hotel, oppomite City Hall, N.Y. UE GE INTLEMAN THAT HAD TWO OF MY STOCK- ider’s tickets for the matinee last Saturday afternoon, Will please enclose them to me, No. 881 Broadway. JOSEPH SEAGRIST, THE LECTURE SEASON. R. HUNTINGTON'S LECTURE, ‘By invitation of the Catholic Library Association, Cooper Lnatitate, Tuesday, Ni OMAN QUESTION From sa, Amerioan Point of View. TICKETS 25 OE! POTURNS TO LADIES —DR. ELIZABETH BLACK. well, lately returned from Europe, will lecture on the oa (iy of Fhysloloplcal and Medical Knowledge to Women,” at Ckinton Hall, on Tuesday, Nov ‘Tues- day, Nov, 22, ‘at 3 o’clo M. ‘single Hekets, 25’ cents; uige tckels, 0 cents. ‘Tickets, with prospectus of lectures, tal book store, 763 Broadway. ‘BR. DE CORDOVA’S LECTURE AT NTON HALL, TUESDAY, Nov. 15, at8 0’cloe! Subject—"the Gentlemen of the World.”” ‘The American Gentleman, Dutch Gentleman, The Irish Gentleman, ‘The Spanish Gentleman, and other gentlemen, too numerous to mention, NEW ‘PUBLICATIONS. SPLENDID NUMBER OF THE LADIES’ AMERTCAN MAG AZINE, FOR DECEMBER 18 NOW-ON SALE A THE PRINCIPAL NEWS AND HOOK ASHORES, HENRY WHITE, Publisher, Park row, New York. CRQIGE, BARE AND VALUABLE, BOOKS (ANCTENT wrtern), for iibraries, 3,000 volumes of the beat aaibre, in all dopartonenta Of tleratare, Yor sale. © cath by J, W. BOUTON & CO. importers of sterling Hera ture, 87 Walker street, N. ¥. Catalogues gr THE MILITARY. NICKERBOCKERS.—THERB WILL BE A MEETING of the above cot ibe Carland House, 9 Bowery, this Gunday) afternoon, Nov. 13, at two o'clock, oa meeting at Richter's, 65 Forsy , Lith, at 8 o'clock, fully equipped for parade. t Panetial, “atlendance 'u. BLarg, Secretary. JOHN CARLAND, ©. 2. STEAMBOAT! Mieaves Mureny street daly Sundays excepted) adic Mi, eaves Murray atrec (Sundays e: at Me and Keyport at 8A. M., on and after November 14 OR BRIDGEPORT—FARE 80 CENTS.—THE STEAMER BRIDGEPGRT leaves Peck slip, K. R., every Monday, Wednesday riday, at 12 o'clock, noon, arriviug in time to connect with the Naugatuck, Housatonic and New Haven Hal. road. Freight taken. HE STEAMER AURORA LEAVES JAY STREET PIER erry) Fareytowns Nyack, Sing” fing, Haversrsy” Grassy ees 3 » Haverstraw, Fo ve rplanck’s:, Heturhing, leaves’ Peekskill at 1 o'clock, "Amos petreot each ‘way. ‘N. Be eavos the ‘ne tine every ‘Sunday morning. SEGARS AND TOBACCO. AN AGITATION—A CRUSADE AGAINST TO. i bacoo.—This is the title of an article inthe New York imes of the 9th inst., embracinga letter from Geo, Trask to Rev. Dr, Woodbridge, on the subject of tobacco Now, the time of the printer and reader ‘have been saved if ‘Geo. Trask had only known what so many others: know by expe- about that invaluable offering to mankind, “Dr. THO- MAS THORP Mediated Sequre?” which have, not the least remnant or taste of the poisonous qualities of tobaceo, baton the contrary area Ingury:. a eure for Consumption, Bronehitis, Asthma and Lung and Liver complaints. Re Certiticates among obers Of Dr, Chilion nnd Dr, Hower prise, fod at Jength on the boxes. Ag there is go mush inquiry’on the ulyect Dr; Thorp bas been induced to oer publicly ths val- ab ide, “discovered by hita in. 1848, and pert two ri Ma to California, At present, they ‘cam nb nd at te deposit J. WILLIAMS, ae Fourth avenue, two dives, below iho’ railroad depots, at ‘twenty aisth street, where orders from distance may, algo be addressed, and td Te had through respectable drugadta generally, INSTRUCTION. CADEMIES OF WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETO. ‘Bowery and 283 Fulton aizeet, Brooklyn. Paine ontinues 9 give, Uaree montha 78 leseong in Fem manahip and feoee unlimited) for $10. nes mete for Books dies’ Writing Lessons, lessons. Boys’ $3 per month. | swritrine a —MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- ‘way, guarantees, by his system of hand ‘training, to re- move all suiliness or trembling, so that pupils can write an ele: ans yosie with cna, confers nd satisfaction. Bookkeep- honesig Fagen 10% 0 a ENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, daiongmas No. $6 Nisat trot, avaliable nek of a ot: | AA anny carver of Frumkin Recetas ar pt ded Wines, &c., which we ha live orders to close, viz.: ction in pand Kookkesping dayand oven Bherries of 1488, 1894, 1840 and 1848, tong una in ee, viz: | Vato instru dies of 1844, S VORY ole See gies Bran: | ing tSuccess guaranteed to all, OLIVER B, GOLDSMIT! the Worthington estate; Ji d6., very old; 'Bour: | QPANISH LESSONS—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM tbo &o., de Also 36 and" caaks Brandy, “im ater PANE ee ce devow his ume to each, his native. isa: en ares Aernere, baakete. Ch Chainpagnd, Moet & | guage. Terms moderate. No. 100 Kast Sixteenth street. ‘will be sold by, og Bakr nex, Wn etal re cnre ee pee ile, cot orig Pate Pate Aino London FINE ARTS. Porter, jeasuren, ele, empty Demijoht em Keyed ‘Stor ae Also URTIS’ PRICED CATALOGUE OF RARE COINS AND Ease Rum, P heotch ‘and irish Wala = flaaks sora O°x Medals of all nations, just out. Price 30 cents, at 8&3 sid om Gin ‘eras, oo ge | pe foe Havana Segars of tbe te on favorive Satine OR SALE—A FINE COLLROTION OF OI PAINT. Clay and Webster, Figaro, (unlard, Oram, How, toga and water color Drawings, comprising ihe) work fem Core Ducal, and embraoin; Land nae: Delesaart, Ve Veron, Diag Teinturler, Boucher, SS Sos, rama me eae eereetroic | enced reanimation Ah consi first ae ted 4 v os EN CN heey ea aly a way, room No"3, up waits. Bvery riley positively like sample and Soporeiag 16: de- Jcription, "Samples ean be examined previous to the sale. “SPORTING. MCILVAIN, AUCTIONFER.—GREENHOUSE Plants at aucun on Wednesday, 16d inst, at 10% @olock, at No. 9Jobn street. Plants aré from J. K. Rauch, Pronkiyn, L. T., and comprise 2 fine asggrtment of Camelins, Ase.¢08, Lycopodiums, Av, ™M. 8. AK STAP, HAS ALL TIE for wale and glock. Hutlor’s In PRaxcs ore BUTLER, NO. 8 P' holce breeds of 1) faible Mange Cure bes F “ gor, beau oo conta Ler St le work on the Dog, beautifully iustrave Dous Bonrded, Trained, Ay, Advise grailg. SALES OF REAL HSTATE. AAS FACTORY IN FOURTEENTH STREKT, BETWEEN ower and dweling howe hae bracing four ots, steam power well to lease for sales “Apply at 39 Muidew lane, eee ee Se AX HOME AND BUSINESS FOR $650.—A GREAT BAR gaiv. A fine two story House, Store and stable, wi» Guarier of an aere of ground, in Belvidere, New York. This yigpe operty furnishes @ buyer not only « home ba an esa ished Dusiness rand, where an enterprising man ean ‘ake money. Inquire of B, M. HUSSEY, 37 Park row, room ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR 8ALE ON FORT GREEN place, between Fulton avenue and Hanson place, two 7 inules from Fulton and South ferry care, two new threr ste. ie and me ea brick Houses; they are °. ood; come 4 ra low, Terms easy. pply T. B. Jack the premises, » WD Ona cam PARE ae LOM Am AND HOUSE ON l0TK and fenth areas XK} the telah for pale. ey eter line of the Cen! first oress of the eons ‘above iy eighth street; will dovtble im value in three vent; }, OF two-thirds Geod investms on Tmarigage, "A "Apply to SMITH, 229 Broadway, oilioe 5. QOPNIRAL PARK LOTS FOR SALE.—TWO LOTS ON ce vibherenie, Deore eer. by ord shares ta, i centre of rice $9, CHAUNCEY DARNANS, 41 Wall street, hss ae a eo Fo, SALE—THE CHURCH PROPERTY CORNER OF Stanton and eres th streets, ‘consist ofa al! sud stantial brick bulldi fect order, a soe ‘$0 feet Apply ODAVI Pia ARRON 3 nk Svenuet FuGe Dey wos or ALEXANDER McKENZIE, ‘TompXing market. RK SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR ONE OR Wii two lots of ground, a first class three story basemen. and counter cellar brick Hotes, etuated in‘ firal rate loeatlon oD Lee avenue, Brooklyn, . D.; contains all the modern im: provements, wi , sas, hoaie 4o.: built in the bes! ‘manner. Inquire of HUG HS rice ; mortgage 83.000. & GREEN, Fie SA Grand and Fifth atree's. OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND Regge reer 2 Ie stocp, brown stone house, with all ents, op Lexington avenue chit house above Ehiste "eb street This le’ the cheapest Louse on Murray 5 EDEL TORO OR SALE—A NEAT COTTAGE, IN GOOD ORDER Pde news farnisnes with garden aitached, on Fifteenth st., hear Third avenue, South Breoklyn, Also, @ good Pony ‘and Wagon. | The whole will be sold cheap and op ean terme, a8 fhe family Is golng to Europe. “Address "box 8,418 Post " New Yor! PRS sare OR NINTH AVENUE, ADJOINING THR depot, a four story use, deo, Pith gas and Croton’ water. Tt is the best stand in New Yoru for, & porter house and ‘eating aaloon. There isnot a place within seven blocks of it, house will rent for $1 000 a year. A smart man will make a fortune there in a few yoars. to the owner, Mr. SMITH, onfthe premises, or 673 Kighth avenue. a ital so Cette | VINE ‘reenwood Cemetery, with handsome ‘ap ply to 7, LATTS, 419 Broadway. se bat FF, SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front Houses, 144 and 146 Madison avenue, wesi aide; houses 25365, in complete order, just finished, with wood and black walnut doors on parlor floor, premises, ‘OUSES FOR SALEIN HOBOKEN —TWO NEW THREE story English basement brick houses, situave on Garden, between Sixth and Seventh streets, five minutes walk from ferry, with all the modern improvements. Part of purchase on mortgage. For ten a THEOPHILUS BUTTS, on abate: rms, &e., apoly wo highest FOR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS ENGLISH pasements, om south siti two three story and base high st Reeteay: coe ee seat of ih Sone sont ont 2g ‘wenty- we avenue. x BARTON, merchant tailor, 498 Brondway, hi icles KARAS, RSs Ag ACRES. —CHOICR = LRU ion gen: Kppiz to OK A WHITTENONI & GOn Be Real en. c ‘Land Warrant Brokers, Leavenworth, Kansas pa! LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALR— yremises Nos. $20 and 322 Fourth avenue, com; three recor s petieend Niland room, 60 feet front and 10) Sts: new years to run, with errr fo 5 | years; rent Ou, now re mae for $2,000; will ‘tables, do, WARD & BINCLALE, Ne a0 rose Inquire oa the D. ROBINS. FOR SALE. TYENTION—FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE largest and best Billiard Saloon in the city of Newark, N. J. It oy located in Washington Hall, on Broad street, in the Plensanteat and most central, part of, the city. "The ‘Saloon ery Marge and spacious, and conlaos eight Tables, 8. ntablishment jr a profitable ‘business. De a Grobe ten ial el Fag palling For. fortser neviosinns tana a wen for seliin a f THOMAS B. NORRIS 68 Broadway. PMS Uars ‘nauire o panna aL BE (A UQUOR STORE FOR SALE_DOWN TOWN, LONG ‘and well established, on one of the best leading torough fares in the city, only ee @ small amount in cash or real eatate to pr ce G, THOMPSON, 85 Nassau street, STOCK SHIRT MANUFACTORY MUST BE SOLD Immediately, aa the party ie obliged to leave the city. a party baving from $600 to 81 {oan buy a business that ‘make him a fortune in short time. Apply to N. BISHOP, 142 Brondway. RARE, CHANCE WHOLESALE AND. RET ATL Liquor Store for sale, in one of the best locations in cay. ‘Rent very low. Must be sold immediately aa the owner has other business to atiend to, Address J. Williams, Herald office for tree days, BAgeey, iinet ALBA Fe FIRST CLASS BABERY xr ine nel ho for bakin; arrel ek, “Address box a1 Powt ofhoe. if on POE SALE—THRRE-FOURTHS OR THE WHOLE OF A Fieam propeller Tugbont, in good, running order, drawing 624 feet of water, wih a cylinder of 20inch bore, with 22-inch information 10'5. J. M. FLANAGA BY RELLAN, 550 South Delaware av Philadelphia, or : box 64 Post ofice, Hlizabethport, Ned re R SALE —& CORNER GROCERY ARD, LIQUOR , With 236 years’ lease, 8 good cash busi- chance for anew beginner. Cg Se ticulars in- SOMN C. SERBECK, corner of Houston and ilizabeth OR SALE—A SCHOONER OF 12) TONS, WITH GOOD sails, six months ol, good ranning and stancing rigging, with patent blocks, two {geod anchors and chains, yaw! compass and cabin furniture. Must be soid, to close a concern: Price, $275. Inquire of JOSEPH BROWN, at Astoria or Hml- lett’s Cove, where the Schooner can be seen for three days, OR SALE—A CANDLE FACTORY, LATEST AND ds, nearly new, with dah custom for all ment for one half of purchase price be re- real estate, in New York, Brooklyn or Jersey City. Address, with appoiatment for an interview aay day, between 1] and 1'o’clock, box 3,751 Post oflice, New York. No agent need apply. Fo SALE—ONE DOUBLE CYLINDER HOISTING EN- gine, of about ten horse power, in completa order. Also, iwo upright tnbular Boilers (new), respectively 34 and 36 inches diameter and 9 feet hight, 200 0 OTS & SHAPTE! a, % OR SALE—A TWENTY HORSE POWER STFRAM FX ER ‘and Boiler, with fixtures complete. Apply 10 RECKNAGEL & CO;, 46 Cedar street. OR & SALE—THE COFFEF, CAKE AND OYSTER SA- Joon & Chatham street. Cail in the saloon, Pe SALE CHEAP—TO CLOSE A CONCERN, A Patent Right and Machine for Cuttiny Baa Bex Plugs, Ac. Can be seen in operation at 12 ney street, OR SALE VERY CHEAI—A COLLECTION OF RARE Ehelis, large rosewood Music Box, solid silver Tea Sets, 4 Bio solid lid silver Waiter. Inquire of JOHN K. CURTIS, 83 ker stree ‘AT AND FUR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—ONE OF the finest openings In the eity for » practical hatter of iors ia newly, fed up in ave ‘tasty manner, and in one of the very best locations uy Lown, doing & fine, prosperous trade ne piace Sawa i is sold In consequence change in business, which plained satistactorily spplying at 87 Broadway. OCKWOOD'S OLD AND WELL KNOWN PHOTO- graph gallery for aale, withor without furniture and appa- tug. Apply af 185 Eighth avenue. ger oF tow boat,’ 125 feet long. SLinch oylinder, copper order. Inquire o! STEPHEN ROBERTS, she ail p, 368 South atreet, near Montgomery, W the boat can be seen, HE STOCK AND eh aon OF A JEWELRY for located Fee WHITE LEAD we Ee a OR VINEGAR makers. For sale tw ane vats, aia new ind complete. Apply De BL & O0., 46 Cedar 2. 00 CASH.—FOR SALE AN ELEGANTLY FITTED id tolled icles. “ocation tnstrpessed sod on ou af Sas f Broadway. Address Cash, Broadway Post office. ————— oor HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. URNIGHED | HOUSR | WANTED—IN NEW YORK Brooklyn then eight rooms, iy , wntil May or longer; not less Klichen; and rent not to exceed ee ears: Address, with particulars and location, A. B. C., Mae ROOM WANTED—WITH (FIRE AND GA‘ Sveraed 0 per Poe ee in a central location; ret noe exceed Address, with particulars, O. OOMB.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, unfurnished, for x small funnily, with conveniences for housekeeping, between Canal and Twentieth streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues. All communicationa must be received De fore 9 o'clock Monday A.M. Address N. I3., Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, sisting of sitting room, kiteben and two bedrooms, loca- ted between’ Fourth and Franklin atreetey neat Bronlways Tass not fo exoged $10 or 613 Jee month. Address Mrs. 5. ¢ os FOUR ROOMS, CON: WANTED(A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD a furnished or partly furnished House, in the country, for the winter, the care of the same to be equlvalen for rent, Must be of eany neces to the elty. ‘The beat of ret ‘Address Herald olfice, for one week- terence given. A Ween tor A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, genteel furnished House with modern limproverenie qerme moderate, Address Karnest, Herald office, stating par- lars. ior on ad oe absént friends, gharanteed or LAIRVOVANCE.—CORA A. SEAMAN, burinese Clairvayant. at 101 Goerck st B.—WHO Bas Aka. ar OF THE CELEBRATED Madame PR! been consulted by dn fn iste and other ees Gh entire matisfaction She confident nhe has ne equa). She tells the name of future r husband, Aigo thatof her visiter. if you wish truth call, at 261 Third avenue, above Twenty -tirst street yeute; gentlemen $1, EDICAT, AND Consultation on ali affairs of life, BOARDING AND LODGING. AEA FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAV- ing ® pl front Hedroom droom to spare, cor veand freit toate, oat a .: ) ‘a ae rea same, ri weiner se Oy Erg a req ‘Sonik seca y calling at m8 Ps street, PRIVATE se WOULD LET AN ALOOVE A era rire glen ‘Dieeoker atreei, Corner atte nae ASE AND WIFE OR A FAMILY CAN t, meve Hoard and pleasant Rooms, on second Hloor, In a pr- vate French family, at fe A gag 70 West, "Thiriyseveuth slrest Refe- LADY, OB GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A PARLOR Lire bath adjoining, on second floor, fire, gas and don Waahingtta plies acd potent 22, Oar, Boards eater x a 4 fon, Herald oe eteeae sar eee ‘addrens Wsnbing A’, AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, LATELY RETURNED from Kurope, desires v obtain'a small and comfortable room, in exchange ‘for French o or Italian lessons; near Ninth street preferred. Address A. &, B., Herald oflice. A‘ .¥Y FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Hoard, to a gentleman, No, 162 Frince street, Ag A SUX" OF ROOMS 70 1u1—WITH BOARD, ON FIRST : ae Uy call berets or buck, with bath, closet, “e A Madison square Pestotice, "MMe Wests A ase pct al ak ER TESS A REINATE FAMILY HAVING A LARGER HOUSE than they require, with ail of the modern improvements, Wil accommodate some four single, genuemen, with board they can enjoy the comforts of a home; location desir ble: between Second and Third avenues, 194 Fourth eet. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT B at 28 Amity street, WITHOUT Reut $6 per month, Inquire at EURNISHED ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY TO fentleman ang wife, with all mecessary utenaits erm ; Minnieee ber week. Apply for three A | VERY PLEASANT THIRD STORY BACK ROOM, Pr og oe and ity ortwo rin Bote, men, “enn be oblained. with board. by cali Twelfth street, near Siath avenue. sae - A HANDBOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, ‘on the second floor, front, {0 let to & gentleman and wite, or ® smal) family. Also, a back parlor on the first tloor to two. aingle fens modern improvements; rent moderate. Ap- ply at roadway. HANDEOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR (TWO bedrooms and parlor) to let, with excellent board, at 26 Uitston piace; also, oue handsome room on tirst floor. fi exces exchanged. "Rooms let without board. PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMSJFRONT, TO LET, WITH Board; ry bandsome back parlor for one en two flemen. “Dinner st alx o'clock if desired, ad. Apply at 823 ‘Twenty-second street, References exchan; titer FAMILY HAVE A VERY PLEASANT to let, on the second floor, with peel y berry . Suitable for a couple of gentlemen, with partial B a Room on third floor. Inquire at 121 Greene street, near Prinee. Reference required. OARD—AT NO, 7 FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN B South Ninth and Tenth cai Williamsburg, four blocs from South Fighth street fer: ‘erms moderate, OARD, A FAMILY, OR A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN, desiring a spacious 8 parlor ‘and extension room on the firat ‘at 93. Lexington floor, be accomm« avenue. Private table it desired. Hoterence| required. OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BED ROOM AD- jotning, on second floor, would be let separately if de- jireq} house’ contains modern improvements; family small; a home may be realized. Bleecker street_stazes pays wi aif block; location pleasant Apply at 25 Grove street, OARD—TO LET, WITH BOARD, HANDSOMELY parlor, suitable for a feutteman and wife, or two a le ES rties wishing the same will please ap- ply at No. 368 West ‘Twenty-third street, opposite Loudon ter- race, Terms $12 per week. Dinner at o'clock. OARD, IN BROADWAY.—HOUSE, FIRST CLASS: superior rooms, handsomely furnished, hot and cold efer- Teer, gas, beibs, an excellent athens dinner’ at air 0 week location unsurpassed. pply roadway, between ‘Twelfth and 1th OARD DOWN TOWN—NO, 8 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ‘Bowling Green; single gentlemen or ther manent or transient, can be aocot It diawe vielnity ef the Staten Island and South ferries stage route. OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A LADY OCCUPYING her own house, in a pleasunt an ond healthy village, 16 miles from New York, on the J, can accommo- date one or two families ‘with comfortable ‘Rooms and Board for the winter on reasonable terms. Apply to or address Mrs, Peace, Mount Vernon, Westchester county, New York. OARD WANTED—NOT LOWER TRAN FOURTEENTH street, for the winter, in a private family. Five comfort- able Bedrooms and parlor required and a small Room for ser- vent. The house must have all the modern conveniences. Dinner not later than Zo'clock- A. liberal, price, will be paid. dress Dr. R., care of Mr. Kellogg, Newtown, Conn. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a strictly private family, in a pleasant locality in the pipet per of the city; west side. Please address C., box 3,912 "ost oflice, OARD WANTED—BY A DEALER IN FIRST CLASS vabiset Toruitarey for himself, wits fod, tre grow te children, payable as'above. Address Cabinet Furniture, Union square Post office, with name and address, OARD WANTED—A PARLOR AND ONE OR TWO nice beds vefore. rooms wamied by a OOF ‘Decem- r 1, with dinner hour at 6 o'clock; location between Fourth and Fwenticth streets. Address A. B, pox 2086 Fost oles, OABD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A GENTLE man and wife, in a private family. Boarding houses heed not answer. Address Milton, Heraid office. Bastar .—GOOD FRONT ROOMS, ON SECOND and thira floor, suitable for married or single gentlemen; alro a Basement with Bedroom attached; losation ‘unsurpassed yy; aluges pass the door. Apply at 79 Ninth street, near Finh uredue. OARDING.—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND aod a, single Room, for & gentleman, with Board, ay be ‘otiained at 105 West Fourteenth atreet. ‘The situation an ge ié not surpassed b; city in point elegunee and comfort, and to those 2 dealing ‘rat clase soem: mocations particularly desirable. OARDING.—tWO ROOMS AXD ONE BEDROOM TO let, with Lourd, to gentlemen and their wives or_sin genviemen, in a house with modern iimprovemenia. 226 te: rick reet, near Carmine. OARD IX SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TO BR LET, IN A handsomely furnished house near the South ferry. a Sit- ding Room, and Bedroom (aloove arrangement) on the second floor; aspect southern. ‘To parties desiring a comfortable home and pleasant society during the winter, tis will be a favorable opportunity. apply at 96 ‘Congress street, four doors from jenry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WITE can be accommodated with a large room on third floor. ‘Also rooms for two oy Wires single goutlemen wishing to room ly. Apply at 4 Willoughby str Bowe D IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, ROOMS, FURNISH. or unfurnished, with or without’ Board. ‘Apply at 147 ilicks street within five minutes. of either Wall’ oF Fulton street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITH FURNISHED PARLOR ‘and bedroom. ‘Two gentlemen can find the above acsom- modations in a private family, occupy ying a nen new house, with entire new furniture, fur juired conveni- ences, where no other boarders willbe akon! Dinner at six o'clock. Address C. box ‘ont 0 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—THREE FURNISHE!) ROOMS to let with Board; house pleasantly situated, five minutes’ walk to the ferries, ‘Apply at 100 Clinton street. References exchanged, OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A HANDSOMELY furnished room, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or iwo gentlemen, with full or partial board. apply at 66 Hicks street; bath, gas, and Ridgewood water in the house. FAUTIFUL SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE arlor and bedroom, and rooms for singia enuemes, at a4 880 ronda, neat Fifth Avenue Hotel, with or mt Bins }ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AT Petit HOTEL Bt. Germain, Fifth avenue, Brondway and Twenty-second 1. A very complet apartments, consisting of pari, dint room and. from amie to tines bed with oor |; also several small pce ely "and bed fatha “oan now be cugaged for the peason, on very reasonable iat are Niet and delightfully located hota IRENCH BOARD.—A FRENCH FAMILY WISH TO LET ‘one or two well furnished Rooms, with Board, to single ffntlemen, “Apply at 75 Second avente, between Fourth and ifth streets, URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—CONSISTING OF THE EF entire second oor, toe party of gentlemen, with or with. nit partial Board; grates; large pantries. fendmable, Privaie table if doired. “ASpiy at No. 18 West ‘Ninth street. (URNISHED ROOMS AT 68 BROADWAY.—TO LET, BW veverat elogantly furnished Pariora and, Bedrooms on firs and second floors, withor without board; also single Rooms, waa: for gentlemen; house first Hy unsure URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT Board. Inquire at137 Hudson street, opposite St. John’s rt ROOMS, Without foapia wr gentlemen only. In the first class house No. 86 Great Jonen sifece. URNIEHED ROOMRTO LRT, ON. SECOND STORY, of young gentlemen, plainly furnished, in & ‘house wwith'all the modern improvements, or to lady and gon tieman who would provide {bemselves. “Call at 223 West Thir- ty-first street. ‘The family is small, URNISHED ROOMS TO. LETCWITH OR WITHOUT board, in a strictly private family. Neighborhood unex- zeptionable and in the immediate vielniiy of the Ningravenne cars and omuibuses. References exchanged. Apply at 323 ‘West Twenty-second street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, oe 1 let. Apply at 121 Chrystie street, two doors} from ‘OTEL BOARD.—DESIRABLE SUITS OF ROOMS, FUR- nished of unfurnished, tor families; also, pleasant sing! Rooms for gentlemen, at moderate prices. Apply at the Mur- ray Hil House, corner of Fortieth street and digINE avenues op. posite Crystal Palace pari N HOUSTON STREBT, BEAR MACDOUGAL—A ann T¥ieman ean obtain ipath nnd partial Board, "Price 9460 per week or €3 BO eackehes two, "Reterences exchanged. ‘Address Mi. Ps, Dox 120 ‘Nunes aiee. F A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A FRONT ENTRY Dedroom, on the second floor, ia the most pleasant part of West Fourteenth street, with one of the best families in the city, where there are but few boarders, he would itto his interest to address a note to box 3119 Pos Post ofice, OOMS TO. LET—A FRONT PARLOR AND TWO BED- y rooms, on the second floor, handsomely furniahed, to singe gentlemen, with all the modera improvements; hath in the house; location beautiful; within 9. Hroadway and the princtpal hotels; family privat and joa id required, inquire at No. 9 Washington place, o NOVEMBER 13, 1859. BOARDING 20Ms, RENTED — BY b artige , A PARLOR Risa fedroom, or one lire Tnished (ear. ein and Deda), locaog bo cn fob ad ‘ostu'gvenues and ¥curth and Fourteenth ste cts. Addrees box ? ''* Pos oflce. a ko wo Red sy ‘1 ,PUKNIBHED ROOMS TO LET— for $2 an . suitable for one or two gentlemen hi Bd Wooster 10 ~LET—SUITS OF HANDSOMELY yURMEEED Rooms, on second and third floors of house No. 126 We Tweilth street, between Fifth and sisih wveues. References exchanged. po LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT BOARD, eee rate or together, a gut of tliree furnished Rooms in Fourth street, one west of Broadway; family small, address C. Mix, ty Herald Id office. 0 ma LBT=TO, SINGLE, GENTLEMAN, A NEATLY Room, with two large windows, grate in fire hen Wty dent in advance, 81 75 per week. Tnqure of Mrs. OORE, 196 Sixth avenue, between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets, WITH BOARD OR WITHOUT, FURNISHED furnished, a hvodsome back Parlor, with Bedroom A\tached, with hot and cold water; suitable fora physician or dentist, in a private family; also privilege to use a Disn0; house contains all modern improvements, and ¢ituated in 4 de tirable neighborhood. Terms moderate. mat at 170 West ‘Lhirty-siath street, between Seventh and Righth avenues, RENT—10 GENTLEMEN, TWO FURNISHED Rooms, on the secoud tloor front; gax, bath, hot and cold water; breakfastif desired. Inquire at No. Ince. ANTED—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, A NICK FUR- nished for @ lady operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. ‘Terms not to exceed $5 per week. Address for three days P. C., Broadway Post ollies. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, INA PRIVATE family in the neighborhood of Grammercy park, a Par. lor and two Bedrooms, or the entire firet or second Floor, with private meals The applicants belweve this to be @ rare chance for a stric:.y private fuinily to reduce expenses, and knowing from experience the tials of housekeeping, would thus be Ines exucting in their wants. ‘Those keeping boarders are partion: larly requested not to apply. Address W. B. D., box 4,00 Post office. WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED {be the accommodation of families or sin- very desirably located poe can be furnished on the European plan if desired. ON STREET. ieee To let, handsomely furnished Rooms in suit or single, to gentlemen only, without board. 2 ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE, THIRD DOOR north of Bank street —A gentleman and wife or a part, of gentlemen can obtain & pleasant Room and Bedroom ai Joining, on second floor; ga wnd Croton water in the room. Locatiin pleasant; cars and stages pase the door. NEILEON PLACE, ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 8 ‘ear Sighin srestTo let tow gentleman or perky of porte: without Board, uit of Rooms, on first floor, ~ | Razer furnished; gas,{bath and all the modern improve: ment TREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK —A PAR. on second floor, beautifully furnished, ated on Monday? possession on ‘Tuesday, 0 gentlemen, with Board, on first tloor. BEACH 20 lor Chamb fronting the par Also a Room for BQ CLINTON PLACE HANDSOME SUIT OF FUR- 38 3 Rooms to let, on first or second floor, with fine bath ‘on the same floor, suitable for a party of geatlemen wishing pleasant and comfortable rooms, or would be let to a first clase family. 7g fenders STRERT, THREE stag alin BROAD. single ger seri - or laces of amusement in {Pa large reading room, PRINCE STREET.—TO LET, TWO WELL FUR- 10 nished parlors on the first floor, suitable for a doctor or dentist. Rent moderate to a good tenant. Also front base: ment. Inquire as above. WAVERLEY PLACE.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR- 12 nished oF unfurniahed, with good Board; tertas rea- sonable; gagand bath in the bo 9e4 TENTH STREET. rela Pe celal at of SneON House —TWO FRONT ROOMS, WITH Bedrooms riggs suitable for a gentleman and 264 ‘Terms $10 per weeks including fall Wile, or two gentlemen. Board, fire an gus light 28 Easy access to cars and park, one large furnished | room, salable: for a gentle- man and his wife, or two single gentlemen; and also two small rooms to let with full or partial board; fire and gas sup plied. a roe ONR hes WEST OF 4 BROOME 87 from # Broad je and in the city.—Neatly rerntshed noone, ‘without 50 to $7 per week; with board, from $4 to $12 per w 503: without ly furnished ‘and cold water, good grates, gas, bath, &c. 167 sete Homa rel ernnod, single Rooms. rant attached. Table e’beko at atx FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE WASHINGTON BROOME STREET. NEAR BROADWAY.—NEW Rooms, on the first and second in and wife or single geutlemen, with or eR ae : es uropean plaa. Bestec- joddard & Ou —A NOTE FOR $862 81, DATED NEW YORE, bo iy 7, 1889, six months, signed’ by and endorsed without recourse by us, in. tr to New York was lott or stolen, Parti aun mote, as paymen WILDER & CO. 3 LOST- of Seventh avenue, Pitteea Newfoundland and mastiff dog creases answers ward will be paid. If found in the possession of an after date of ing to law. 0G LOST—A SMALL WHITE WOOLLY DOG, WITH biack eyes. The finder will recelvea suitable reward oy elurning bim to 40 Fifthavenue. rs |OUND—OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, IN CEDAR ll sum of Money. Apply to’ McConville & street, a ‘urphy, 6! Cedar treet. Fs ND—IN THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN sum of Money. The owner fest Thirty-seventh street, on Sicth srenne and Broadway: can ave it by callin, Sroving properly sued gaping the expenee a ee OST—EITHER IN A BROADWAY STAGE, ABOUT 8 L' o clock last evening, or, dropped in getting out at Pour: teenth sire ‘The person finding the same will ing iat the office of the Metropolitan Hotel. Lost r0er. 2 1853,,A LETTER, Plympton, eave ot Toppan dO iwo notes, drawn by Harvey & Ford, endorsed), four months from Oct 4, other the game. as perme lopped. HARVEY @ FORD, Goldaualiee Hal, Library st, Phila, REWARD—AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, liberally rewarded i ‘ea F Nov. 1, 1889, ., New York, cot of money, a Jersey City ferry ticket, ra. The flader can have See Et Rar onving iat No, 68 Maides lee ‘ties tion aia arties are cautions been staoped. —| ABOUT OCTOBER 2, IN NEIGHBORHOOD a yellow and white to the name ef ero.” By returning him to 97 West Fourteenth street, $070. ‘advertisement, they will be dealt wilh aooard a ady 8 Opal Ring, se Mctaround. with diamonds, ei ADDRESSED TO S. ening of the Tith ist, & portemonnale, containing nd sone money and the above 34 i 283 : i i il | | ai ‘¢ ag i ttt Hf rte 5; tone, Must be seld this week. 7OWSF And Bi GREAT SACRIFICE... seven octave ‘urniture Fortieth street; most A MAGN) ry way, rich tone, and is a, inggrument EPOT ‘HE ALEXANDRE ORGAN bys REMOVED TO 28 BROADWAY, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Fratonsen 15 tee Union Satan Mer 3, ORD "REDERICK J. within a short time to play Gorn MEDAL GRAND HUDSON, thorough method of pianoforte teaching go most Torin great suesees in euitivating tuawios.. fea Tefers toA- Bagioll, New York. “address Fiall & Sous, way, N. ¥., or O, Bunce, 27 Court street, Brooklyn. churebes, chapels and schools, asin Europe, has beem volta AND bapicd oy tas ertats of bole conten COR CH AE hiker nostne: MEYERBERR, &e., bo, 245, $50, 910, $e Past SS RSS san, soe, son A SERNARD & SNe emeaee petite ad ‘cantatas.” Xiao doom, Broad RE PIANOG— , ee ee oe: Stand ty Walkera, = where and whsusteets, Gran [apace tiers Png Pung and Baldimore. wih he bet makers Every songs, and play effectivel; Just arranged for the’ guitar. A good assortment paper, nt our new warer: Hall, &c., enables his Bip in a few Gone pes Address. & Pond’s mosie store, Bit lirendway. ‘001s, fond land Pianos for sale low” Pianos und” The “ ‘AINES BROTHERS PIANOFORTES, je celebrated instruments, warranted for three years, and ;uaranteed to give entire satis faction, are for sale at the lowest prices, for cash or approved ; also, afew so- jelodeons to and the rent allowed on purchase if desired. HAINES BROTHERS, 626 Broadway, next door to Laura Keene’s theatre, Muss, npr fo ay A ruitar. stating terms, ne, Soe w Pianos musical’ Merchandise, at manding a ready sale, a ceasary. AC ‘Address linist, and M. and Mel lowest possible Wi taht, Sieh Erle formersof grand duos for two prior to their departure for gan be We engnged by addressing them, 1,114 Palmer street, FRENCH LADY TO Union square Post office, Barmore’ Melodeons to rent at 388 Broadway. at » $40 one Nuni os Se 100; ol illsiey’s, $1 8: one P ” oBti0: one om Genes e one, Gale's, $180; two $140) each, and rg and prices. HORACE WATERS, Agent. bor #71 Astor House. ‘M. B. HARVEY, THE ee PIANIST eg VIO- HERBER’ T, the eminent ent Pianist, both EROOMB, CLINTOM ook of new snd secondhand: Pianos sf every deserig: on for sale and hire at redueed prises, N: B—Tho hire lowed in ease of pi ANTEDSIN EXCHANGE FOR A $350 RAILROAD bond, or a patented article, eaally transported and ri cash paid ifne- me- per- pianos. American ar- Havana, last of December, Phila- DANCING PELL IS 8 DAN ‘No. 806 worth’s work on issued. RO tne. formed Moncay afies noons. noon. ‘Thirty -eixi and Fridays. Jgaeanons $1 per month ‘Tuesdi 50 cents. ith avenue, Afternoon and evening. Pu} Private classes altended’ in above. 206 Ei Days OF TI HITONMONDASS Al ACADEMIES. \CING ACADEMIES. mete New York. ea Frasers in Bro York. SEM and si 90 couth Righthsuroet, Brooklyn, E. days aud Thursdays at 4and8 P.M. iy tim circulars.» Pupilscan Days, Monday and paws —MADAME (FERRERO) JACKSON, NO. th street, class instruction, Wednesda; Saturdays, Mondaysand Thursdays. Evening class, T h; ba DANCING ‘Sr nil OR ND TanUSI TARUSDAYS, near Twenty pils can we bie ve ae Tuesda: Se ERAT tym rede Sss OF A aT FOR BEGINNERS. . Private cass for indies al i A-'M, Beveath edition of ‘dancing, c., for ibe use of his poplls, fead ‘Private, famfly or school clasecs attended. _Lirculars: se: OK'S DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROADWAY—A new class for beginners will commence on Tuesday. All the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessons. WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, JONES’ As- + sembiy Rooms, 686 Broadway.—Pupils can any Days, Tuesday and digy and Friday evenings, Gorhle Hall, sag afternoons; Tuea- FOR S, new clasa y 2 8, UMAR’S CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 267 BOWERY. Mondays and Thursdays, $2; jays and Fridays ladies’ afternoon classes, at four o'clock; ateight o'clock soirees. Admission 25 cents. Private lesson : commence at in the elty or country. Apply ad OST—ON THE lITH INST., ON THE EAST SIDE OF Broadway, between Canal street and Stewart's, a palr of he finder will be’ rewarded and receive nether es of the owner by leaving them ut 117 Eye Glasses, with gold frame. ‘Nageau L087 OX,, THURSDAY, | NOVEMBER 0 pearls. same at Compton House, corner of Twenty-fourth si ‘third avenue, or at 45 Pearl sireet. yey FRIDAY MORNING, IN ONEOF THE FORTY. second street stages, or on lea of Prince street and to Sullivan street, a small ereén Moroceo Reticule, containin, asmall sum ofmoney. ‘The finder will be liberally rewards by leaving the same at 129 Sullivan street, New York, Loss A TAN, COLORED GREYHOUND, FROM 26 lace (Tkirt} ten He answers to the A liberal reward will be paid for his return ird street), home of Char! to 26 Boorman lace. OST—NOVEMBER 12, BETWEEN 165 ELM STREET and corner of Broadway and Canal treat, a pocketbook ver, also & containing four $5 gold pieces and about $1 60 in small key. The finder will be rewarded and receive the thanks of 8 ‘a lady, by returning Itto 168 hn street, OST—FROM THE VICINITY OF ST. JOHN'S PARK, A amall black and tan Terrier Dog, cropped ears; answers to ihe name of Sport; had on s colored patent leather collar, Five dollars will be pa'd to whoever will return him to 178 Hudson street, or 1054 Walker street. TOLEN.— ALL FERSONS ARE CAUNIONED AGAINST negouating the following notes One note drawn. b Michael Murphy in favor of Delober payable seventy-five days shee dane fe S108 98 a ‘one drawn by hhlexander Harthill in favor of Bilin & Brother, dated Novess- ber 1 payable four months after date for $164 56; two notes drawn by Delisser & Proctor, one for $200, over due, and one dated June %, drawn to thelr own order’ payable six months after date for'$126 60, which were stolen with sundry other papers from Billin & Brother, ‘No. 2) North William street, ‘ew York, on Friday, the 11th inst. Payment ef the above de- scribed nojes has been stopped. REWARDS: — ‘A WHITE AND LIVER SPOTTED aiaverd to the name of Ned. Whe 51 Walker street, $5 reine polnter 0 ‘will receive the above reward. —————— $ REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM 29 CHARLTON answers to the pame of street, a Black and Tan Dog; him w Snap. Any one returning $1 ninth street, a very large y¢ German ailver collar. "$10 Wil Dé pald for his resovern Teoeive the above reward, ee REWARD FOR THE DIsco $20 tert nen from, the mines Charles Ste ne overcoat was lined With squirrel sling Pawnbrokers wal 843 Greenwich sreet, t m Overeoeis and please take ni REWARD.—RICHARD L. FLEET, | OF NORTH- aw a port, cin Meaty morning Nor 1 SPO rea raa nei ht, Bae ula brown haar and Srhlakere hatity on black overcoat, brown oot, Ca Sreasted Black vest id dark pant ith about hundred dol in ipocke it; in the bel of als ovarer petea Spear ant bt ar eer ett = gis receive the above reward, rs) um ¢PLner Rl ).—LOST, 'URSDAY_ EVENING OO tain patie rouge Sroadway from Zenln srest to Spring met a diamond cluster Breast Pin, he above reward will be, same at the oflice of O'Connor & Collender, 66 and 67 Crosby street. .—-LOST, IN AN AMIFY STREET tage, between Chimbera street and the Sixth ave- nue, on the thn" that = Bag, containing seven ondred and eek tans colar ja gee, The above reward will ninety one dollars 1a ferdoney 10 held & Tracy, 86 Obambers street. D—FOR THE ‘ee fa ay oF TWO Oise, ar bonds of the State of cetnend, $2: 50) ere end 2,675, ane for the St. Louis, Een Wountala ‘tal ey erp ie La molen from me last Notice Bie PR NONERS 70 SeveutD sireok oF 282 Broad 3, A HEAVY id Ring. with sinall diamond surrounded by six amall der will be liberally rewarded by leavin, the 1g the same at the corner Broudway. or going through Prinpe street joever will, pd oe eget FROM a a FORTY- ona iowing ticket was elected by McGuire, Pairick BOLITICAL. Avs A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT P, GARRICK’S Sisth Ward Hotel, on Thureday evening, ov. Nov. 10, the fol- Sixt Warp. Mavonaizy Goxt extion.—Caled 8 Joon Tucker, Edward Howe, James Me dames McCullough, Poter Gillesple, William Davis, Wi Conway, Michael McCarty, ty, Henry F. Gallagher, McCarty, Michael Bege, Maurice Keating. JupiciaL CONVENTION.—Patrick Mlle, Michael Gaughan, William Nealis. SECOND ALDERMANIC ConyENTION.—Richard Barry, Pi Geraghty, Dennis Coppers, John Quin Michnel ‘Brophy. John Charles Neary, Owen, Bre Brennan, i wuld Charles lan, Michael ‘connie em ALDERMANIC CONVENTION.—Thomas Kerrigan, Wm. Sooncnaax Coxvennion.—Jam Rooney, Thos. Walsh, Peter Ryan, Edward Travis, James lien. i Warp Convention. —Jamea Campbell, David Totton, Wit; ane, Jo) jough, John Martin, Dr. Edward: J. McGioin, Thomas Conroy, James Ward. CHARLES MoCARTY. """" Crospeetors. cr 4 MICHAEL BROPHY, i A MEETING OF THE earths 9 WARD INDE- pendent Workingmen's Democratic will be beld at Mr. Patrick Dunn's Phoenix Hall, sireet, on, Wednesday evening next, eth ina» o’clock, when every frend snd sound democrat to atterid and join chief magistrate of the city Lynch 8 Governor of the Alms! <0 ausintn oar ex: ayo ot’ New York, and d Mr. house. shove association held on Friday night nat ab the was unanimously agi ported by the one bod) ATRICR. DUNN, ae ‘Tice President, ah Fast Twenties Nas hall, it ‘be sup- HY Gi FLORENCE COUGHLAN, ‘Vicé Chairman. ARTHUR BI JOHN BARE. 1 ‘Treasurer, ASS MEETING.—THE CI ot EDWARD ©. MAI Aldermanic ‘usirlet anda all those il thoes hoprania cone ee ALLOY for Alderman, are req attend a meeting, to be held in Empire’ Hall, Tangs ant ‘Twelfth street, on Monday eveni By order of ‘HOMAS escoiedicas Secretary. OTICE.—AT A MEETING OF THE B YOUNG. mocratic Club of the Eleventh wi ings Now, eee at 8 o’clook, MENS’ DE-. at 833 Bireet, "the following ofleers, were elocted for the year~Mr. Michael Conlan, Bresktent Mr. Eawrenco, We Mr. Charles O'Donnel), anon O'Connor, Secretary; Ra rroll, Serweant nt-ArTD8. o The neal meeting of is Chub will be held at the above place on Monday: oreaing, Nove 4, 1869. Punctual atterdance is required, as business: poriance will be brought befo ta? “SICHAKL CONLAN, President, ‘of ims- ORALTY.—THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE AP- ee and the citizens (withont distinction of party) con yened at the St. Nicholas Hote! on the Ist af ine have from the thirty (then) proj tinguished gentlemen, e ent for their inte names NPIS, ox: Governor HA 17 EYER, s OSEVELT, Justice of er Court; eOB VANDEREOR, rolred reine {oi approval atthe nex Hotel gentlemen would Of our metropolis. the following four business S'BISHOF, Chanmse” a ent ‘The members of the Democratic ae Association of Sic of Ban ee to attend a “fe ‘Ror po ies the Fourth ai meetit tear ibarine are eave day event iran, Seeroanye “ MATRIMONIAL. A OS YOUNG ee ee RECENTLY valine fe ae Loe WISHES TO MEET A GRNs ean wih iw to matron YOUNG WIDOW LAD’ tleman of ample means, wi oblige. oreeg A, B., Herald with a view to matrimony, Ade a a Ke