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PERSONAL. iF JOHN JACOB KO! peATOy WANTED—0} PE FE rid three: old, ws aailor, Al Yersom will be eg oy M. Tapeh «aces trea wim Pre. sala ‘Broadway, on Monday laat, will commu- fon the wubjech, oF Gall. at the rooms, he wil Beare oe nd para ps benefit himself. nem WILL RETURN TO HIS AFFLICTED PA- PAS 3. sabe wi prove perfectly sniisfuctory. ‘AURA KEENE’S.—THE LADY WHO DROPPED HER ‘muff at Laure Keene's, on Friday evening, Nov. 4, will isd something lo ber advautige by sending her address to box 817, New Haven, REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS WILL BE PAID TO ret bordouad. ie ty ths aos or Mines Ogee de: und. , (evased, and brother Au-law of Thomas Re Gordon 2 A.D. DIMAS, 61 William street ‘YAUTION.—A NOTE FOR $852 81, Ra Ea ey Pine d months, signed’ b; July 7, ad endaraed without recourse okey. Zork vas lott or stolen, wo Movetoned aula Ror. 9,1 aebub his ‘WILDER & CO. ree THE TH OF OCTOBER, IN THIRTY, ireet and Sixth ‘305 West Thirt of money. at 325 West Thirty seventh treet eo ithe expenses, LOST AND FOUND. Bighth owner ean have it by eal ‘ep proving the property au UND—ON MONDAY EVENING, ON BROADWAY, A fall sum of Money, The ownereun havo ity proving property and paying for this adverusement repent Ane PONE TW. A, CAPT, Lal Chambers strect, OsTON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 A HEAVY Ring. with small diamond si surrounded Dy atx ainall pearls. ‘The finder will be by emviny the tame at Gompton House, corner of Twenty: fouria siren ‘Third avenue, or at 45 Pear) street. Leer THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 10, 4N RTRUS- ‘ean Gold Necklace, with Leeket auached liberal re- ‘ward will be paid by returning the same to Leanett & Brother, 886 Broadway. pOST—ON THE IsTH INST. A BANK SAVINGS ROOK, ining $160 in bank bills, in going from 68 Wall street pa Sh ofice Any person finding the same will be suite. bly rewarded by returning tothe Broadway Savinrs Bank, HL Henry, 65 Wall street, room O8T.—LEFT IN A FOURTH AVENUE OMNIBUS YES terday morning, 14th inst., a small Package, containing raphs. A suitable reward will be paid o the finder saving it at room No. 5 No- 4 Eroad street, JT Osf—YRSTERDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 15, 1N GOING from Thirty-first street ond Third avenue to ‘he Fourth ‘Avenwe stage to Houston street, a smail gold Watch, No. 9,233, pie tbe inials XC T- on the case | The Bader will be reward’ iby leaving it at No. 540 Seeoud avenue. O8T—YESTERDAY, IN A FOURTH AVENUE OMNI- bas, between Twenty-ninth and Hleecker streets, a roll of 7 ene ver will return the same Fifteenth street, shall be amply $5 = REWARD —L LU ‘ORT, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH . on Staten Inland, a Hound, colored white, brown and eek bad ‘on when loat « leather co:lar and part of a chain. Sana \g the dog to John Balzer, Four Corners, Staten a or 0 212 Centre sireet, the finder will receive the above $10 REWARD. —LOST OR STOLEN FROM NO. 116 ‘West Twelfth treet, a silver, plated Revolver, ivory ‘The above reward will be paid to the person who wi — ‘it or lend to the recovery of the same. THE MILITARY. IDWARD ©. McCONNELL MUSKETEERS—NOTIOR.— ‘The members of the above corps—organtzed in honor of ‘Kawara C. McConnell, ex-Aldermen of the Thirteenth ward— wil makean Exeursidn on Monday, Nov. 21, to M. Gooder- 8, St. Ronan’s Well, Flusbing, 1. 1, fo for’ r tanget practice; oe will be aceompaniéd by Shetion's Brass Band of 30 ploces: mristtag te parase waniee above Compaae wih caer atl Woiter's, commer of Grand and Ridge streets, this (Wed: euing, Nov. 16, ut 8o'clock. Healy, See. cy order J. M. MURPHY, Capt. WINANCL CIALn jGUBT BELMONT & 0O., BANKRRS, NO. 60 WALL ‘sireet, iasue letters of credit for travellers, Available tn all pro Seve re the world, ‘Yarough Messrs. ouhschild, of Naples and Vienna and their sareaponienen OF NEW XORK—DEPARTMENT OF FIN. Borean of the Recei Taxes—Office of the ‘New Court House, 82 Chambers street —Mew Yerk. ber 3, 1869.—To Taxpayers.—Notice is hereby given one per cent will be added on the ist of December on all fames remaining anpaid. A! two per cent will beadded fen the 16th day of ecember. "To nvuid detention and a crowd, tas vit sre requested to call early thie month Oilles P. JAMES KELLY, Recetver of Taxes, LIPORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANOI ‘coupons bought by AUGUST BELMONT & YY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF als ‘Oomptrolier's Oflice, Nov. 3, 1859,—Proposale for $650, Fator stock of the eity of New York. proposais will be recei sIyfaf New York of es your ISSE authorized chapter 342 of the Jaws of 1864, and. by an ordinances of ‘the Council, approves by the Mayor Rov. 1, 1800, for pur. chasing lands, constructing a new Reservoir and extending the ‘Croton Water Works “Fhe anid stock will consist of six thousand five hundred shares of one hnndred dollars each, and bear interest at. the rate of six per cent per annum, payablo lo quarier yearly from Fond for payment of the priceipal redeemable ou tho Ast day of of ‘ostoer srs, from the Sinking Fund for jemption of ed mock desired, and fe Fee, proposais will stats the amount of price nor sbare, and the persons whose proposals are ac- the price por pe ry aro ac: mired to yaaa wi with Sh Wmnber ria ity, within ten da; opening of the bids, the sum awarded to them veapocuvely, including the premium on the ‘presenting the receipts of the Chamberlain to the Comp- fare will be entled to receive. cerufieates for equal the stock, bearing interest from Yacetoald be sealed and endorsed ‘Proposals Seer sntclope sabireened 10 we Comptrol ce ndbtrensed to er, Fe a een eovel Othe part of he Comptroller to reject auy Ones of the bids, if conskiered necessary w protect or pre- mote ibe interesis chy. ‘ROBT. T. HAWS, Comptreller. ce ie OF FINANOR, Oat Sarai 000 OF NEW YORK ya, rien Pmetasod. at par, and Tein © me ne of i it § : Z i ; k 8 nue ili iSce EF i H ta ees i F Z NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. | SPECIAL NOTIONS, URNS CLUB ROOM, IRELAND'S STAR HOTEL, N B reo <The ‘emntera of he le are fe nd the funeral of our Soka b. Noreate, trom he nie oot 1s 10) Wart wee on Weedneniny, 10 ia at two ocho presisly. he members ‘the Club are requested wo rast Be at seas ub ro, at Dg py 1 One te weak Linek ores om eS NICHOLSON, President. Joun Ronenrson, Corresponding Secretary. | Ogee MACHINES—BY THE AID OF WHICH hav! add ean be seen at W. H. Florence's, it whieh plage blauk propouidons will be tractors. All i propositions mit be filled out in acsordanee with the furnished, enclosed in & weaied envelope, directed wo Udward 8: Tracy, Engineer,” and left at the olice of Lewis on ow. be proposio ms mush be accompanied by the writien con- sont oftwe Fesponsible parties, who wil aia a bond for five Goliare ‘ul performance of the contr it tehell be awarded to ihe propiser.. Tho Com serve the rightto reject any or all propositior Ahink are not for the interests of the eity of county of Westchester to accept EDWARD H. TRACY, Engineer. Macoxn's Dam, Nov. 12, 1850. ROPOSALS FOR FENCING.—THE STATEN ISLAND Railroad Company will receive proposals unuil the 25th ‘at their eflice, No. 2 Bowling Green, for bull the line of their road. Parties will ‘state the pr furnishing all materials and building a substantial aud Hoard or Post and Rail Fence, according wo the speciiica- Hons in the company's ciflloe. T. TAYLOR, PUBLISHER OF LE BON TON HAS '» Removed to 419 Broadway, corner of Canal street, up etaira, lon; rod ‘AKEFIELD.—THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MRET- ing of the members of Industrial Home Association No. 3, at 168 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, November 16, at 734 @elock. It is “hoped that alf the members will attend, as the business is ot the utmost importauce. JOHN COMERFORD, President. COPA FRUUSHIP NOTICES. PARTNER WANTED—IN A CASH MERCANTILE $500 ewpital will be required to join as equal partner mths busmiese roceasradi wt tne best houses in this shy and country. Apply at S47 Broadway, up stairs, OWES & 00. y MAN WANTED—AS A PARTNER IN AN already established Avare chance. Any one Baving $300 (COGARINERSHIP—ANY PERSON HAVING FROM five to ten thougaad dollars tp cash, can enter into an ar- rangment whereby a fortune can be made without any risk oF poasibliity ot los, ery dollar remains under thelr own conizol, Address Capital, box 188 Herald office, Oot YARD.—A COAL MERCHANT HAVING A LONG and well established business (up town) desires, on ac- count of ili bealth, either & parmer who can command same capital, or who will dispose of his business. Address Veal, Herald office. DP BACLUTION oF OOPARTNERSHIP.—THE OOPART- nerehip heretofore existing under the name of Cutler & Cronk, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J, N. Cutler will continue the business and settle all claims sgainat the above firm, fie New Youx, Nov. 14, 1359. OR SALE—A HALF INTEREST | IN ‘A POPULAR Weel well established in a city where is class. It has a large circulation, ble opportunity for profitable invest ment toany one of iterary taste, Address, for full paruew- ‘#, Z. ¥. X., Baltimore, Maryland. OUSE FURNISHED.—A PARTY OOCUPYING A first class Boarding House up town would like to meet with a party who could command six or. seven linadred dollars to take an interest with her, or would board parties in exchange for furniture and earpeta, or would buy the same new and pay for them by instalments, with good security, Address Y. 0. Herald wllice, for two days. EW YORK, OCT. 24, 1959.—MR. CHARLES D. DICKEY ef Mobile, has become a partner in onr honses. ROWN BROTHRES & CO, — Nonzanxe THE MRANS TO START A BUSINESS f properly conducted, will realize $259 clear a month, would negotiate with some honest man with # small eta Security given. Am interview will satisfy that this ‘uo humbug fo agenta need apply. Call on P HAPMER, 2Anen street, from 10 to 20'eh jek. ARTNER WANTED—IN A TEA, COFFEE AND spige store, well established. now doing an exclusively cash pusiness; capital required from 31.000 to $2,000. The ob- ject is to extend the kusiness. Tor partiulareetdress Ge LB. or call at 14 Chambers st , room 4. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE FXISTING BE tween the undersigned, under the firm and name of Lewis & Conklin, bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ‘The outstanding business of the ‘iein_ will be settied by 0. Aixth avenue. Yous, Nov. 9, 1869. MATTIEW T. CONKL BE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE- tween Ch, & N. Petry, under the firm of Petry Bro- thers, was’ dissolved (on ihe Ist inst.) by mutual con- sent.’ N. Peiry is charged with setting the business of the above firm. CHARLES PETRY. NICHOLAS PETRY, ‘S07 Walaiit street, Pusavenrnra, November 1, 1859. ‘The undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends, and the public in general, that he will eoutinge the same business, at the above piace N. PETRY, 0 CAPITALIETS AND OTHERS A PARTY, Als Teady established in the sewing machine business, which ‘sofa te nature, is desirous of ostencing the same TT forming a stook eempany an excellent investment guaran irese Machine, box 2,60 Post oftice, with full address and AT ANTED—A LADY, AS PARTNER, WHO CAN COM- mand $30 or $40, to engage in the dressmaking business immediately. Address, with real name, when and where an interview can b S.C, A Post 100, —PARTNER WANTED.—ONB WHO I8 STEADY q ‘sand honest, to tr: ith me ee Shenae in ibe el wil Southern States and attend tke door of an exoredingly popular cxhibiion while am perforciog. Ar Saif fotereot will bo givenand money secured. per day. Call on 8. It will pay atleast $5 cach , MAPES, 179 Cherry 4 street. $200. WANTED, A BESPECTABLE MAN AS FI- nancial partner in ® frst class exhibidon, now ready to slart South’ $10) can be made per week sure. In. quire for Mr. W., Western Hotel, room 141, from 10 to 1 and 2 to 4 o'clock. $2. .000 OR $3,000.—W. eee A re eet FOR an old wholesale and retail esiabliah- ment, doing a good business. aadrose fmunediately J: B., box 125 Herald office. $5 O00 -RANIED, A PARTNER: WHO WILL IN- A + vest the above amount in cash and take e! of the correspondence and books of a manufacturing busl- ness in New York, where he ean clear $3,000 the first year, which will be guaranteed. Address Ketablished, Herald bead $5.000 ¥ OR $6.000 TO INVEST IN SOME ESTAB- lished, good paying sates gr sth the services of the advertiser, » young man, wl twelve years experience in business in cuher ageaie or spezcintors goed trouble themselves 10 adawer tila, Ad: dresn Business, Bentiey’s Dospatch, M A8 LIGHT RAY, Light J @TOCK FOR SALE—IN VARIOUS CITY from 8 to 12 per eent di videode. JOHN 1. Y., proprietor of “3 EXOHANGE LAGS, & Co., Manchester. AB FUREE DAYS BIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ aia. VOSS SSAA ESTAS 2901 )RS.—WANTED, TO EXCHANGE FOR FOREIGN ymeatic liquors twelve hundred aie of Pen: firania coal Bat Rent atafair rate. Call on or address z Blake, 871 East Tenth street, New York, ———— AND TR, BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN cities purchased by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. 300 “recur $3 ‘ponun of $25, "A , box 2,045 000, 8% () $8,000 AND $4,000 TO LOAN ON BOND mortgage, of exclusively on improved at? ieee cant; on some prime real spate thGi or 6per went ‘Apply WoW. F HEENG ot Nogsau room No. 4 $20.00 f of a maniiuctiring” companys in ausoesal Sifon; can fod w'irst Tale opportanky by addressing W., SUNOS Fost oflee, N.Y" All communloations woud dential. $200.000, Treo suit applicanty on rea real ental city or Brooklyn. Apply to 8. 8. D, 13 Wall fittest, neoond JAAN OFFICHS. AMOUNT ON WATCHES, ee Y MADE TO ANY 7h. Bi a Bit WANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR WHICH a be be given f for four times the amount, ‘ith real name and address, M. cat oice? OR MORE WANTED.—A_ BUSINESS man that wants to take charge of the finan- —MONEY TO LEND ON BOND AND 71 CHAMBERS STREET—MONEY "0. ADVANCE ‘apy amount on diamonds, watches. jewelry, fo., by ‘well RaGwn nnd eid eatablished ISAACS, wuctinoeer an 11 Obambers street, XN. B.—No business transacted on irae pom ore! he ype brertinperee AND COMMISSION Sieils of sewisix machines hbonatt and "A: Be THOMPSON, Auctioneer. NEY LIBERALLY CED TO ny nt Washes, Diamonda, Jewel wralrye Pinter ey ooda, aed he “gi Freee of every dencrip- Jou. ar bougi v9 H Decker, 111 Grand ptreet, three door weet or brondwage™ ora Ee na leeteaeeian titan ; unten Sore TO LOAN pa) DIA Ars JACKSO! Ps ‘ame Silverware, 40., or bought si wi \ yore Ft Aas D. Erivale Cae, mynd PANE FA TANT ii same for ha pga oie 3.8. PehnEiN aR, 10 ren war) tor nba pt amr A’ wont rer LJ SAU & NASSAU STREET.—A. betfair DIA- broker and comminak n advances money Watebo Jewelry, ac. or ure Uem for tke rieeah %. esi ‘office, (6 Nassau Ae Rok Dunembours 8A Mosh QNEY TO LEND—AT MODERATE RATES, ON D1A- Meme ese AE NODE me of all desert by e year, Pr shales 1 WARNARD ST Thied eeoane. {\URNISHED HOUSE WANTED-IN NEW YORK OR Bre ore until May or longer; net leas fe seer Rooms, ineluding ; Fent not to exceed $600 a Address, with particulars apd location, A-B-C., box Ifl Herald ollie. ‘PALER MILL WANTED WITHIN, A. REASONABLE distance of Kew York, to 1 ar enzo with ube privilege of purchasing; & A paper mill with elther w Heam power.” Address with partioulars, box 1,570 Post of ‘ion. ‘ANTED TO RENT—IN BROOKLYN OR JERSEY City, a well Furnished House ef six or rooms. Ad- won with full particulars, F.J., box 1,648 oflce, New ‘ANTED—Ty RENT, FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, FUR- nished or partly furnished, suitable for housekeeping, in Jocation, west of Broadway and above bh no boardin; une need op 7 rent must be ae Kadress Re G., Herald office. STEAMBOATS. HANGE OF HOUR.--STEAMBOAT EYPOR? eaves Murray street daly Gundays exoepted) at igh Me sod Reppertat sh. Ms on ea aiver Rovemtie te. GLATRVOTANT WRB. SEYMOUR, 98 street, a few doors weet of Broadway, the ful medical and business yet BS in Kinerin, Consulta- tion on sickpess, business, absen Satlefaction % § 8 es Soe ah Seren cbarge unless satisfactory, PALES Hs PREDICTIONS ARE Cd mie how to succeed in taln.—She learns yor abialn wealth, how to be eelgred By by your heart's dal, bow to enor uni ua Seem caideuce. 12 Sixth atreet, near saris Sowers a Re. HOWITT, 45 RAST THIRTY FIRST STREET Mi Fanihe counuited every da} ou all the eventa of life from ten o'clock tll seven. | Thi and naturally gifted Indy isa wonder to all who cn ee ‘ihe coo ore sotrue. Ladies, 26 cents. Gents, 0 cents. suiceeeds when all others fail. ‘ADAM RAY.--THIS MYSTERIOUS LADY Wwender to all, her Vsoceaeesare bgt ede vend bers given: apeedy canned; viatter’s age to on. eeventh my avenne, near Twenty seventh street. Hoare Wee Ladies, 2 cunts; gentlemen, 80 cents, M®s, SEURy, 20 BROOME STREET, CELEBRATED ation V2 arene, xlvea Medial Advice aa can be consult nit Friend, Woy Sho apeakn'Freteh, tayishand Geriuat, |” nett WR Y —| ADAM WIDGER, C7. ATRV(Y pay af A ‘abeont Irhenda, go dean: prewe vibe meadieines roll dlanwes toile ineky mainbers, propery list or stolen, Bo. 298 Bowery, betwoen Howsion ah! Biever apa. NION OOURSE, L.. I. 1NG.—ON THURSDAY, Nov AT, at ig ‘clock at ‘$400, mile beat ‘ive, io wagons, Mr Medoldrack names Ann. Aer names br.m Wiszard. ‘immedi ly ory for 2400, mile heats, in pore D. Pifer ‘oa. \y M wa, HM. Woodruil m Lady Golden. instal SHAW & WIUITE, croptisiors, U ye Be REE, uu ONS ISLAND. —TROTTING.—FRI- heata, cies hee in hve, Esiarotie ail, We ‘ow; dr. Bel 0) gi ‘trance to all parts Bedi STA W & WHITE, Propriewrs, bm. GORSHe AND CARRIAGES. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED—$8,000 TO. $7,000.— Livery and sale stable, with a long lease and v cheap For sale; together w isting of 1B, WAGON, BY ODULL & WAT $85 “Top Wagon by Wood & Brothers, with pole and shafts; priee 8! 78 oF $166; both built to order ‘and as good as new, at 36 Morris ieee, Jersey Oty, near the ferry. MESSENGER MARE FOR SALE CHESTNUT soR aby B years old, i, hands, og ee perfeetly kind an! sound; can irot in 2:0) to the pole, or 2:48 to'a wagon. Call and - he, at at Tayl fables, corner oft Forty-third street and roadway. LACK HORSE FOR SALE—PONY MADE, SIX YEARS oid, kind, gentle and sound, and fast troter. To be seen Egberi's stables, 275 Spring eireet, near Hudson street $55. OR SALE-ON BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, sound and kind, and very sylish; ean tre? mile in Usree minutes. Can be seen at Carrison’s stables, corner of Fif- Uieth street and Broadway, unt! sold. He is the property of @ gentleman who hus bo use for him, FOE, SALES AN ELEGANT AID FAST RO ROAD MARS; together with & larnens, ihe property of genttenan’ hating be Trice use for 4 lady's fine saddle Move, and ® maicl 4 sera that cam trot a threo wanules. Apply to. de AY 37 Weet Twenty-ninth street, ‘RE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, OR SALP--A DARK PAY abo: hands high, and stylich driver; sound, kind and xentle eithi able or kingle hares; will be sold low, ae the owner has no use for her. Iuquire al the private stable Ne AG West Thirty-fifth street, TOR SALE—A MORGAN HORSE, 161; HANDS HIGH, seven years old, warranted to go’in single or double har- ness in 3:10; sold for the want of use. Can be seen from 8 to ILA. M., in Lexington avenue, third door from Twenty-third sb eet, OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE OF GREAT ENDU- ance, 18 bands high, nive years old, warranted sound; suitable for single or double harness, and an excellent work or road horse; will be sold cheap. Inquire of JOHN C. WELLS, Senr., 108 Oli treet, FPOE, S4LE— FOUR HORSES, FOUR CARTS AND TWO Sleighs, with Harness, all in working order Will be sold sheep, by applying immediately atlty i street, or to Bit) je kniilce, Hamilton avenue, near Penny Bridge, rocky (OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF DARK CHESTNUT HORSES, 36 banda bigh, wy and seven years okt, parfectty sound and gentle; very strlish drivers; the property ‘if a genvemsn who Ean be referred to. ‘To be seon at McDonald's livery stable, Now, 29 and 26 sist Twelfth street, one door from University place, OR SALF—CHEAP, JUST FROM VERMONT, TWO pir of superior handsome maiched Horses; one Black Hawk horse, six years old: can bent three minutes, Mare, six years :0ld, fast. at STRVENS & MEADS 85 West Twenty-ninib street, OR SALE—VERY CIIEAP, AS THE OWNER WAS NO further use for him, a fine bay Horse. six years old, sixteen Bands bigh a stylish driver, just from the country. Apply at treet. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF CAR Hinge Horses; bright bays without white, black Jong tatle, 1634 Unda hgh, 6 nd 7 years old,’ very stylish and fast; one ean trot in $ mini ‘es: « very superior teat for privaye Use. Gall at Taylor's subles, corner of Broadway and Forty. third street. OR SALE—FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES, SUITABLE for any business; free trom ail tricks or viee;, price from 010. Also one good road horse, very fast. ‘Apply at 162 Varick street. ‘ORSES, HORSES WANTED—IN ood farming Lands, at cash value, and clear of encux- vance,’ Parues having Horses and Carriages zo soll will find {iis w ehance to cet good prices and sure pay. address Horses, box Id] Herald office, ‘ORSES FOR SALE.—OND TEAM BAY HORSES, NRAR sixteen bands high, five and six years old: splendid tra. Sellers, kind, soundand gentle | Also an excellent young sor- re] Horte. ‘They are good in all harness; only two weeks in own, and wilt be eold very reasonable. Apply to EDWARD ROW, 126 Macdougal, near Amity street. *RSES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AAD HARNESS.—ROCK Huggies, grocers’, express and business Wagons. Sletgis of ail kinds, new and seeoud band, and & Horses, fo be fold olf cheap, at Nos. 164 Fulton avenue and 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. INER J & STEVE: CARMIAGE AND LIGHT WAGON MAKERS, Have removed from 26% Broadwa: Their new and more exiersive ewtablisament, 4 and 56 Franklin, and77 White street, 150 feet east’ of Broadway. A large and elegant tock of or Venicles in store. ADDLE HORSF FOR SAUE.—A BAY PACER, 7 OR 8 earsold, 15 hands high, sound and kind in harness or taddie, having been used by a indy forthe last six months, Price $150 Inquire at sable rear of 787 Broadway, cor- ner of Tenth street. HE FOLLOWING HORS@S FOR SALE.—BEPPO, WE! known a8 a Forties, stallion: ure stock getter, and bay be valuable to a breeder; one Flemish imported Stallion, 1733 hands, and a palr of imported Norman Sta lions; would be very desirable as agricultural stock ‘horses or for @ heavy express Fisgon or a brewery. A, pair of match gray Horses, 163¢ h years old, and well ited tor 4n express company: & bay Mare, good style, and kind In harness; a gray saddle Horee, 9 years old, 16% hands. handsome, and has carried lady.” Wanted, two pairs of maich Carriage Horses, bays or browns; a sorrel Horse for a carriage, about 162g hands, and several saddle Horses. Veterinary College Institute, 75 and 77 ‘West Twenty third street. ROTTING SLEIGHS FOR 8. MI .E—THREE OF MAR. un & Pennel’s, of Portland, latest styles, with poles. at ma- nvfacturer's prices; algo oue second banc.’ Apply at 98 Gold st eet. ETERINARY COLLEGE INSTITUTE, 75 AND u West Twenty thirdstreet,—Stalle for horses on keep sale; box stalls for Jame and (in a separate buil ullding) aiek _ Shoting forge, forimproved treatment of feet and EXCHANGE FOR ym TTANTED—A PAIR OF YOUNG, STYLISH jiArorep Mares, not less than 16 hands high, sound and kin for speed. Apply at 8 kaat Twenty-Srst street, ANT STABLE CAPABLE OF HOLDING from _tento twenty horses or more; location between Spring and Thirtieth mreets, west side of city preferred, or a Jat to lenge where a stable could be built. Address W. 8., 160 Crosby street. 7 AGON, HARNESS, TWO ROBES AND BLANKETS. ‘The owner having parted with bis horse, will sell the bargain. App! iy at 15 John street, room No. 7. PER MONTH.—A FEW NORE HORSES CAN BE Acoammodated on & Long Teland farm for the winier. feed, Srna warm barns, und best city referenees. land, Herald offes, 36 Address Long 1 ‘cLorunng, &e. T481 PRARL ‘STREET —€5,000 ‘Wort! yee CAST OFF A’ Clothing Siiaaecute comede a4 vert left off or Sergen maeey Ure ieeha Tail vate ta AMES MORO- tlemen, I guarantee to pay as followa:—From $1 to $5 for Pants, and from $6 to $30 for Silk Dresses. Aleo, Furniture, Jewelry, £0. by post punctually’ atte: lo by E18 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth wen: tieth streets. irs. E. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A. So dispose of their left off w ‘advan- face, an the ou ras re , ‘same to send Weet. From from $29 $10; geatlemen's ‘Sos and bareges, Coats, from 15; Fant, from $1 to $5; also, Furniture and Carpets bongbt, Ap: ly, OF send & note peel post, to B. erp) 282 Seventh avenue, tween Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streeta, Ladies attended to by re Mintz, GREAT DRMAXD FOR CAST OFF WEARING AP. parel.— and gentlemen having any of the same io dispose of can recal heat market price and guar: Anieetl not lo be humbngged aaby others; frou $1 25 10400 0 ieee for Dresses, ‘rs, Children’s wear, Purnkere and ‘Carpeus, the full polis te wbe. Gentlemen ean receive 13S Sous tom i 50 and "ADIRS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF ¢ to dispose of, and not wishing to be humbugged by false advertisements offering such large beg it, by calling or pstcvening and every they bave to dis Seventh avenue, between Thirty first ‘Ladier attended to by Mrs. Hart. ADIRS AND GENTLEMEN fatto ANY CAST 01 Clothing, Furniture or @arpets to dispose of, will rece! a fnir value. ii cae from $1 10810, dresses from ua ‘$0. addressed. or call at the Douse will be pr netualy a attended sa loby A. TAT LS, 088 ‘eerie enue, between Fortiet ‘Ladies at- fendodio by Mire Harri, YOY wet sroeta, E. SEAR ANEES 2 Pay THE (CES.— Mibu hacerine frindis vm Dresses, for silk velvet Sees caine and the pm} i a Semel children’ ac." ‘A. Tole fr pos Ctented r. ot ‘ire zB. ‘Seventh , pes D Miseteenth and Twenueth steele: iiaamed ‘the fall value ‘be paid fer. All orders by note he roll ae in the tiers Hk Wan atetaracsar oe $8,000 wehtreck.ianme re which the hebert price i he sane can eae the store or addressing DENTISTRY. RTIFICIAL TEETH.—DR, DURKIN CONTINUES TO extract tecth in two second eeuh sek over auimpa, "Roestra charge Mr trang pare. Drea. for extracting (where nrtieial tocth ‘ore laseried, DUKKIN, 87: Canal street, one door from Lanrens, no pressure, and ells ean be filled reath, by cement Rooms st street. tooth to the fangs of the discoverer, ourner of | with phe on! Phirty-t | BETS. COLLARS, DRY GOODS, &C. Ae ae EEROETA LS, ADWAY, INITIAIA | A on 18, 657 BROA BROADWAY INITIALS | inén_and_ bed- and sik Embroidery i iganeerrng fcc ended and doo oF ike wal nan of Hamping er made, Geousen, Mak and fentaa Cap a ey Sooke ‘Aprons, % ac., of the newest ATR SPpucep PRICES, ESS SILKS, FRE! ENCH MERINOES, MERINO POrLINR, Por. Di CHEVRES, Losrees, De LAINE and other DRESS ¢ Alwo SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. €. G. HOOK, Now. 108and 110 Sixth avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets. BRAUIFUL LINE OF NEW LACE! POINT LONITON, MALTESE AND VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS. OOIFFURES, BARBER, AILEY, FARMINGTON & ‘T REDUGED PRICES, JAMES GRAY & 00. REATLY REDUCED PRICES. J.G, & 00. ave Joes ontasd ‘" new SILKA, POPLINS, VALENCIAS, AND LOUK OTTOMANS, which will be sok much under regular a 729 Lroudway, corver Waverley place. T MRS. GAYNOR'S CORSET AND SKIRT BSTAB shment, now sacrificed, Robert Worrely’s real French woven Corsets slightly damazed by water on the voyane; | The inoal superior shape ever mmported. “Also akeletons ad varieties of Bkirts: the fashionable, trail i sage, at ost reasen- able prices. —Skirts altered MRS, GATROK, Bis Nroudway, 0 doors irom Onion square, NEW STYLE OF MEDALLION RPE TIO’ and WANDERER re 4 tty BAILEY, PARRINGTON (& LESL. mi ory ay. “J T 785 BROADWAY, THE BEST WOVEN SKIRTS that ean be n le. ity spring ladies and twenty-five did article, “Old skirig moady over. A. RANOUS, er of Hightn street, ‘ap. ~allibg cheap. 6 ¢ door from | Fourteenth street. LACK TARRAD v RIS, F FROM 87 TO $i Also, COIFFU RES, KBES, CROWNS, COLLARS and LACES. BAILEY, FARRINGTON & LRSLIE, 623 Brondwiy. 204 wud 206 Sixt» NHARLOTTE G. SMITH—CLOAKS, MANTTULA: Basques and Sacks, 'n cloth, velvet and ail, manuf expressly fer city wace, 1,002 Broadway, one door above Twenty-aixth street. oo AT LORD a TA & TAYLOR In every variety, incinding J. Crossley & Son's Tapestry: Veiveis nod Medallions, Broaseis, Three ply, Iograin ad Soak Darpotings Also, OBLLOTRR, DRUGGETS, MATS, RUGE, em Ae OW Pree ees io 26] Grand streak, THS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Fancy and piain Beavers and Woollens of every kind; Velvews, Canvass, Trimmings, &c., &¢., RETANLED AT TMPORTER® PRICES, LORD & te) ‘Nos, 255, 297, 289 and 261 Grand street, Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. ORED SILK VELVETS, Uncut Velvets, Velom ‘Royal, black Velvet Scarlet Ribbons, Nos. Ribbons. Also Olled silks, For sale low, to close the sesson, by JOSEPH U. “Ons, 853 Broadway, (Oe) AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. ° EDWARD LAMBERT & CO., us doping Beaman. corner of Work aiteet, 1s dispiay on Wednesday, Nov nt ea i mparatcn of a the latent PARISE AN APES OF Also, just received, Nyary ane iotof canes hair and broabe Lor *hlao, seme very fine striped Long Shawls, with a full assor: meut of Middlesex and Scote Long aud Square Shawls, MUCE BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES, D™ CAPS AND PRADDR EARS. Now. 643 Broadway, and 78 Bleecker street, invites the epecial attention of ladies to new and elegant de- signs in : DRESS CAPS AND BBADDRESSES, | ned ob) Hues & nee AA y THREAD FACE Aree EA! eT SLEEVES. MPA DOU CEMISETTES, DURNIN RE TELUSION © CAPES, LOVE obs, MRDALIION SETS, ‘&c., &c. Peace examice, compare and AUCTION, CLOTHS, GASSIMERFS, CLOAEING and RESS ye HOUSRKFEFING LINEN and UILTS, EMBROIDERIES and KI BEONS, Av prices far below the original cost. G. HOOK, Nos, 108 and 110 Sinth avenue. REELEY’S BRACE SUSPENDER—A NEW AND OON- venient aricle for suspending panie nnd sbiria. Its oer. tainly a very brace for the sho: S.A. FERRIS, No. 192 Siath avenue. oan scist feats CAPS, entirely new, beth in Also, pat ee iS AND INSERTION i od very rich. BAILEY, FARRINGTON & LES! 623 Broadway. Lo & TAYLOR, Now. 461 10 467 Broadway, MUCE aut yRRau oak ge ‘all assortment of LACES AND See Fd oo and Sets in He point eo Se en iton, point, and carer cmb erehlets, sbreaxfaa Sei, Coit years aaa Walsts, Cope, Plounclngs, ae. 285 to 261 Grand raed ~Xos. ‘and Nos. 47 and 49 i: 4& TAYLOR, to 467 Broadway, ‘Will exhibm, en Monday, aay a PaRIB EMBROIDERED aoe. obey large ansorment of Cloaks, manntactared expresaly and elegantly ichummed tt ieh Lycee vor and pata ‘ in rich Lyons vol Glother piain and ribted Beavers, fe, ker” ha ‘thd at stores Nos, 266 to 261 Grand street, and Nos. 47 aud 49 Catharine street, Lo 4& TAYLOR, NOS. 461 to 467 1 BROADWAY, ‘Would invite notice to their large stock FASHIONABLE WIR Winter rae Ae Long and square, Broches, 8 Woollen, de., de, GENTLEMEN’S TRAVELLING SHAWLS, IM GREAT VARIETY, And at Koo. 2816 41 ORAND STREET) ea Need] and 49 CATHARINE STRERR, Ec: & TAYLOR, NOB. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Request special attention to their present ELEGANT NF PARIS 1 DAESS And Robes; aiso to 2 full amoriment of SayibeRe ANDE PLAID SILE8, ewest ea at TS cl, to $1 Breet ‘Nes. 255 to 261 GRARD ST! ad New. #] and 19 CATHARINE STRER. stock of ‘8 ACE CURTAINS AT OAT, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, oa SATIN pay RY, REPS, ING, CHINTZ, dec., £e., SADE wy (eae eet : LATEST PARISTAN DESIONS, eminadatac ie LY REDUCED PRICES LOMON & HART, 369 Broadway, By the, ‘ME, DEMORFST’S IMPROVED SKIRTS—AWARDED he fra premium £58 prize mpédal; beet, watch spring eel, el FM, eARNGL gel out of order, and lowest Sevroadwas,. ae hea, sto Canal street, Tig Eighth w 258 Bowel 262 Fstop street, Brook! mer DEMOREST'S Prize Medal Skirts combine eleganoe, cheapness and great durability, and cannot get outof order: iS LACES AND MMBROIDERIES, Of RECENT IFORTATIONS, Fest Vela” — Metalion Sou A’Guille Sew, Bmbroidered Feint 4 Galil Capen and i ered akirta, are effered than iat season's oO MTLURR 4 CHANT; 708 Drosdway. RAL LACE AND FRENCH fo NH ot JAMES GRAY & OO. will, for the balance of the sea- gon offer their atock o1 TACES AND IDERIRS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. 400. invite special stieniion to this department of their atoc latest Paria styles, and many Poveltos of owe iway, corner Waverley place. RIRTS—WOVEN SKIRTS, TWELVE SPRINGS, $i 25: teen, springs, $1 50; seventeen springs. €2. Dealers pied. with nines prings, $7 Sidtand seventeen springs, My nem per di ; fourteen springs, Qu oxi a nin made over equal oven skirt factory, 281 Spring siret, heat Midson at. 950 RICH PLUSH VESTS, Al re 4 $3, EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, AT HENRY EDGERTON’S 409 CLOAK ae , NANTILLA STORE, i‘ agement <¥ “ KS, In Oasier Beaver Clothe, Tu Tricot Beaver Cloths, Fel ‘otha, Ta biggk and fang ene $5 to $lu. A superior article of the above From $8 to $157 of latest iylee ul past Be Tatcat aye ET EGERTON, WY Canal Birgets 409. Thave a aq) FINE BEA Hosea suapender, ‘and by buckling one strap Ne era. Call and DRY goons, ac. | ee 500." OVEROOATS, at 8, | EVANS’, 66 aud 68 Fulton street. 2,000 79% comm Fa su EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fultonatreet. 2; 500 ae CASSIMERE big c's Woe pat, EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. PALL FASHIONS. RUSSIAN of BP WUDsON ‘OOM. Fors.—WILLIAN MOSER invies nae Aen, Rncustasers sod ine : ie in general to be argo and cio. pote nel and ne [AM MOSER, 41 Malden lane. #0. GLANR PORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY FURS OF EVERY DESORIPTION, AT Wi ALES AND RETAIL, i Broadw ‘The attention of the trade and the te Gur extensive aud fashlouable stot vot tbe aban, T PRICHS STRICTLY WHOLESALE, . Rreadwa: - A tend ge pow present for their inspection an larger, and = fies. ie invited JeEN BusoTr & 00., Wo. 140 Coy avenue, Near Eleventh street, Ir entire stock of FANCY BONNET RIBBONS AL net cost. 5,008 pleces attractive styles "AU het cost, Are vew eelitrg ow La FU ar GENIN’S BAZAAR, 7 apd 513 Broadway. THE CHOICEST ARTICLES IN THE CITY, DSON BAY SABLE, BU. RUSSIAN SABLE, MINK, MARTER, ROYAL. ERMINE, 1N MANTELETS, CAPES, VICTORINES, cheee neck of MUFFS AND CUFFS. ec! \ CHILDREN'S FURS, GENTS’ FUR OLOY. GENTS’ FUR OOLLARS, ‘SLEIGH ROBES, All of ibe most desirable styles, LOWEST PRICES. GENIN’S BAZAAR, {07 and 513 Broadway, Under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel. Co FURS, LADIES’ FURS, Pa Bredson Ba: Marte: ‘Mink, Fes hrurreh “4 bok, ‘Man: Halt Pelerh Mi an mayteapn Fein, Ma aed Cay and at tbe By WHITE, 216 Brosdway, epposite St. Faui's church, pags, MILLINERY.—NRS. LEVINE HAS NOW. ‘ON Henddresses and Bonnets, gether with herown mannfacturing, with pearl Goods in every , wybich abe la sels g a8 very’ ma prices, to make Farie! ‘vous Jor freak i a Dortions 5-5, LEVINE. 625 Broadway, Opposite Laura Keene's theatr wHE LECTURE SEASON. Lore —00r. JOHN L. DORRANCE WILL DE. “Eminent Women of Past 0c ‘nator Tage’ Hotel or at the door nthe evening of he lecture. NERA: NRORORET: 3. ARNOLD bis great lecture on the System of Nature,” and his cele- brated Yinitations of Exninent Aciors, this evening. Tickess 25 cents; to be had at the door. Rotated A. M. GREEN, OF WINDSOR, ill Lecture at Zion NW. E. Church, on Thursda} commencing at8 o'clock. Subject : feroes. The theme is an interes Mudied by the author. ‘Those nitending this, Cipate being entertained, instructed and amu: 407 O'clock. Admission one dime, EV. A. M. OSBORN, D.D., WILL DELIVER A ture at the Eighty alxth sireet M. FE. church, on Tred Gay, the 16th inst.. at 73; P. M. Subject—“Written Language ane ibe taken to.aid the Trustees in paying the debt « churel ene, and wel jecture may anti- sed. Doors open F location. Shih evente, erat Sf West srenue, AS SMALL COTTAGE her? Rooms. Inquire LET—CONSISTING OF ‘at 499 Broome street Alea, & FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET- witha te modern im ses nie gees sont rent App! ra ‘8 few doors from MEER OF HOUSES TO LET YET— oe = furcished; some id fine ne. = in yur Houses or sales, number on Fifi avenue and Mureéy Hille m N'G. BISHOy, 112 Broadway, Oret foor LY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, ON ON Gey w yn second tloor, Front Rooms aad Bedroom on third floor,” with, privileges in the Kiteben, Bathroom and Closets, &c., 0 modern high sloop new House 146 Bast Teiseth sree, (0 it und May meat, g00d tenant, cheap. Apply from 9'A. M. to4 P.M. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AN ELEGANT FIRST class four Mory and basement brown slope house, 6 feet ‘well furnished, will be let next, ata reasonable price. a responsible person an. aire at No. ny Bast Thir i tares complete. Ket at 158 Broadway. ‘OUSE TO LET AND biel lt ome Leeg faroily going South will let we and sell their ee apletely, furnished Furniture ‘at a throughout ing iss, and well atanied fora sail mily. Car JPouse TO LeT AND FURNITURE POR BAUR, 1 Fourth street, near Washington square—The house filled with first class boarders. ‘The farniure willbe wid at 8 : bargain; all new the tra: of Say. | Terma cash, er part 6 good ‘ity. This tunity fe ‘wishing @ first class house. Ii. Nt Co 8 Wishing © frat clase house.” room 2 OFTS T0 LET—IN GREENWICH STREET, NEAR vE- yy street; sultable for storage or manufacturing pul ‘Apply at the agricultural and seed wan 54 Vewe; for particulars. Pe MaYaEnt ‘god TO LET—IN MARK LEVY'S NEW ee 4 yuse, 23 1 be rented on terms to responsible tenants. Also, a Basement Ciiiee, suitable for x stationer’s store er any other business. Apply to MARK LEVY, at the above number, ART OF A NEAT, PLEASANT HOWSE, UPPER OR lower part to suit, with all modern conveniences; Belghborbocd, agreeable for @ small family. bya very sinally quiet family. Inquire at 87 West $eakinglon place’ uear Biss avenue. Risk TO LET—WITH &TEA ri TONER, AT 131 AND Pig Mercer sireet. Ani to the ‘on the VIHAUGHWOUT & CO. Corner of Broadway and Broome sireet. OOMS TO LET—WITH STEAM POWER. HALL & CORNELL, 213 Centre ARE CHANCE.—IN BROOKLYN, ON THR ROUTE of two lines of cars, a very desirible Couage of seven Fooms, with garden, front and rear. gas fixtures, marble taar {ele, 2c, {a nloe order, (9 let Ull It of May for Sis, Can be Pexammer your, If maine, Address J.M, bex 168 Heraid effice. PACIOUS ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR. WITHOUT scam power. Apply on the premises, 1.182 Broadway, detween Thirty sixth aud Thirty-seventh strée TEAM POWER 70 1 LET_ROOMS WITH oR WiTHour steam power, to let. at 78 Clift street, i Harper's; siso, a basement at No. 1 Hague street. suitable for heavy ma- mery. Inquire of J. BROMBACHER & SON, No. 1 Stague street 10 LET—ON SECOND FLOOR, TWO OR Theda hap nished Rooms, with large panties: and bath room, fest Fwenty fv sirees’ near Filk crenue, "For sddress ‘apply a Madison square Post office. References required. wpo Ler LET—A BAKERY, WITH OVEN AND FIXTURES; re lighted with gas; situated at New Brighton, Stat isan. apparaine, Wagons, dc., for sale. “Apply J. CRABTREE, New Brighton. LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, TWO ROOMS ON THE third floor, the front Basement and a rola nye im the house 69 Chariton street, Inquire at 33 King street. 0 LET—TWO GOOD SIZED ROOMS, FURNISHED, communicating with each other, oc the second floor. Ap: ply at No. 1 Amity street, second door from Broadway. APPLY TO LET-THE LARGE AND PLEASANT HOUSE IN ood order, &¢ , No, 66 Hammond street; also the nest tbree story modérn Bouse, newly painted, 181 Bast Pitter: sueet. Apply at 192 Bi 10 12 o'clock, or at 93 Fnet Tweaty seventh srreet, of PLTER A. H. TACKBON. ie} Pesca Ba or oes Series STONE FRONT West Fifteent! between Fifth and next, er or a further term. pena toC! aati GRAHAME Xe, 5 East Siateenth street, or at the Bank of the State of New LETOTHE SECOND FLOOR AND FRONT BASE ment of house. th avenue, ten mmvall gentae? ly. House han moder improvements’and ie dealiabiy lecaed 10 LET—HOUSE NO. 710 EAST TWENTIETH ei ek ly possession given immediately; rent from pow until let of May nest. apply to THOS. GPanLaN & SON, 180 Tenth street, near Third avenue. 10 LET HOUSE NO. 508 BROOME, STREET; Possics- immediately; rent AI to MACRAMLAR & SON, No 15) Teuth ‘IS Tied avenue. 0 LET—HOUSE NO. M46 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET; brown stone, English basecent, finishe’ with all the mo- Gum improvements; revt $1,100 per annum. Appiy io THOS, MAOFARLAN & SON, 150 Tenth street, nesr Third avenve. PEPE lege. 8 PUBLICATIONS. _ Crs" RARE AND VALUABLE B ‘BOOKS (A) (ANCTENT and modern), for Ubraries. 30,000 volumes of the best Gevartments of literature, for sale cheap. for TW. BOUTON & C0. imuoriers of sierling litera- ‘Walker street, N.Y. Catalogues graus. wr SOUTHERN 8C A TALE OF DISUNION AND BORDER WAR. a ty BY J.T. JONES, FSG, Author of “Wild Western Sceves,” “War Path.”* ee tn two Vols., paper cove! bound in one volume, cloth, apd twenty-five cents, ‘The publishers of this powerful Book are confident that, the simple announcement of a volume in the vein of “Wila ern Scenes,” and by the same author, will arouse an Mewouea demand for the new book. "Wild Western Scenes" bas now “tached the almost unprecedented suie of 100,000 copies, and ita publishers now continue to sell some 10,000 of {t annually, al though the work was published nearly twenty years ago. The name of the Lew work by the ssme anthor is ‘WILD SOUTHERN SCENES. ‘A TALE OF DISUNION AND BORDER WAR. And it will undoubtedly, from its peculiar and absorbing character, at once occupy the undivided attention of @ very large portion of the thinking and reading population of Ameri- hile tts disclosures st this time will assuredly create a deep sensation among all reasoning and reflecting bodies, the purely novel reader will atthe sume time be and trange and langhable story. No work bav. ing any of the distinguiching characteristics of this surprising production bas ever appeared from the, press, and its very sin Eularhy must insare thousanda of readers for Nat ones. D THE TABLE OF CONTENTS, diverted with th ‘The Eve of the Wedding. iry Willy in New York, A Midnight Conspiracy. Bxeciitions. ‘The Kve of Battle. Startling Intelligence. brite of we Invading Horrors of Civil Batte ai the Bridges. Edith’s eae and Fright, Ruttieton’s Generalship. A Mob of vets The Junction. Fath a Headquarters at Havre de Fauna acveutare Grace. Wiry Willy ani Jack Bim. Affairs at the Capi Insurrection of the Slaves. Reception at the White House. A Death Se AD: piracy, The Battie » ‘The Seow Mine Willy's Strange Adven- Scene at the White Mecung se Bloons — Alice. Reacue of W we ‘ily. Alice and Fait Gold, Ghuering ‘Gold ay tou in the White House, Mount PS nein Protector ‘nh tera Palace, iotervi eines Geterst “Ane fa te fDterview between General An Alarm and a Capture, Blount aud Edith. The Announcement. The Invasion of the North. ‘The Mystery, Eacilement in tge Conveniion. Nocturnal Adventures. Evapeneion of Hosts, urther Adventires Treasure. Hudson's Successor. Biptomatie Impending Perils. Te Minister of Justice. Ne evunlons ih Bandolph, a oy The Erect -Amberst Can, Te zee Rilempted Assassination. Areal of Enemy. Promotion. io anol Lord Sigal Captivity. 5 TheHomardment, Generals Toler and Feu, mere for ® Naval The Prison Baule. oy Lord Sigair in, Captivity, Balatrum in h'sCamp. he Cannouade Menard Nore rom ibe Capa . Beturn of tbe Chieftains, Flora's Intrepidity. Fie" Underground Bridal Semmes atthe Guale Young frmimers. The Ednh ‘and f ‘Summers. Council Board at [From We have rentured the pred achieve asuscess We hey seminated among the people North aud § sind that hs ‘alien inlo ihe hacs of the fon, of it. attention to the cl (From the-Arqus.} A copiial tale of lore, inciicnis, patriodem and st and stateernen- ship. The book is one of the most intensely interesting have read for many & day yand it is amusing and i pally instructive as well. Tta infuence cannot fail to do goed. heartily saris! it to eversbody. "Noone will commence to 3d not Anish penetra rom the New York Day Book.) author af Wid Wenern us another very eoteriiat ning book. ‘The terrible reeults that will follow iheinevstable climax of sectional madness and oA aoe tat ect atthe sory. The tale is ot intense. tn There is much humor running throusbout i. The President's digughter Capeain Bi, al General Crk, re well drawn chara fe can conidently recommend the work as one Stabecrtg: and pectiliar interest, rice $1; for sale complete in two 0 volumes, naper cover; ne, rojas cle Publi TBP TERR § BROTHERS, No, 308 Chestat treat oot Copien of the above work will be gent. to nny plane Ree og peatice. on remitting the price to the Publishers it a letter prersaie by FA. Ready, 24 Aun street: Dick & Fitzgerald, pleten & Co. Pooley & Co., Leavitt & Alea, and niet r bopkseders 1 New Xork aud elapwhere, z a LET—AN UNFURNISHED PARLOR, FR on first floor, in a pleasant locatior respectable lady tenant. A music te Stanley, box 105 Herald office. ART OF HOUSE NO- Maedougal street. HAMERSLEY _Inquire'Sa the premises. TREET—THE RAREMENT Well suited (or a shoemaker. Apply rat 98 Pine sireet, or a DU back Reem; for the ke st OLE ) WROADWAY, COR? Bwe cet, he third Floor, four Kooms, baring nine front windows and frontage of elgbty-two feet. ‘Also, = front ‘Uflice on the second Lloor, with a spacious entrance, JOHN 8 KE! cabie ae street. 10 LeT—TRE THRE STORY HOUSE M45 WEST TWEN- fourth street, between Seventh and Bighh avenues, Containing all the modern teoprovemente, Ale, pact of the House 16 Weet Furty third street, between Seventhand Bight avenues. Apply to JOHN B, VANDE WIELE, on the pre~ Bisce, “immblibte possession LET--A DESIRABLE PART OF A THREE STORY 10. T° douse io. Weat Tereaty fourth strest, teteeer see find Fichth avenues. | Hag all the modern isprovements a, Only one family in the House; toa ly. rent at $250 year. Also a t high sloop “Hones, i sib modern a rovements, in Twenty-fourth Brio per auvm. Apply tod, & W, DENEAM Eh Bigheh corner of Sixteenth street. Oflice open from morning i nine in the evenipg, 0 LET—IN S0UTH BROOKLYN, PART OF 4 story brick House, unfurnished, sttusted a few Goore weer of Court street cars and near Carrol park. Rent takente booed for gentleman and wife. Gas and bath in bouse. Address LINCOLN, box 164 herald office. 10 LET-THE COTTAGE HOUSE, 47 CRANBERR’ T areet, Brooklyn, between, Fanon ¢ ad Wal treet tortieg, containing nine rooms, with gas. range and Ridgewox water, rent $400. Inquire this day at the house, from 10 til & o'clock or at 8 Fulton street, New York. teres ihineterarihmiasineeiicba sya TES | (0 LET—THE SMALL, THREE STORY HO! WEST PO Fenth street, sulublo fora staall (amity. Fer danas spinire on the premises, or of B. A. WHITMORE, O32) Bales RTY FIRS? STREET, THR street. Lower Part, back B ot and four oor of a house, "nearly Dew, with ail the sioters ieee rents Con been oe ne ta Be M. For app OP, at’ Brooks corn Cilndrine and Cherry streets. ~ yoL LET OR LEASE—AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Jarge Boarding House or Hotel Garni, to a first qualifed tenant. The House will now “ gE 8 > il Baod a sete? i es all hati ae Ere eit Eee kag ie 2 fill 1 ‘on. Washi bington Pieaewell aweked with trait, The rent will be inwane, Foe eo Pesala atm moderate emg pra foe fares: cites Office, Tarrytown, or of BLOOM. Se ae 79,8 RURNISHED ROOMS AT. XO. EN’ EI q fy le or in — Pyke yoome SPO lat. “Taare os itd ies $4 at nut, for stoves, $4 25, red hite ash, at lowest os Wood Fares; aad” 130 Weet “Nineieeaw sucel, velwees Seyonid aud Sighib avenuoy

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