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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, POLITICAL. oF Tine Count ant County of New York, in 'y of State, Comptroller, Attore Bugineer aud Surveyor, stuie Lreagurer, Uaual Co: ne Raveena Sule at tt So | lerk of the Court of Appeals, Jnstiow of une Senators for the ony pixth and Seventh Senate ial districts, and “Consutaticual Lan.” A ‘The Hourd of Gounty Canvassara basing met Mt tho, olen of the elerk oCaakt county, om, the: 26th, I vith 18 i, days of November, 1550, asa and watlinac® (6 Noted xiveasn uid ooverd vein dat ea ald a4 9 he gener sv elestion aid onaho.h day af Noveantery Owe. Ted de cerCy oe a Meaumato and canvass the whoo number often given for the alka of weoruiary Of Stbs, was rid ae pd My hudped nod tweniy-sh : which David It Floyd dros recerved wirty-elght thousand four hundred and slaty-two. Of which Kling W. Leaven rend that ther ocwere miaely ti And d ere we br os ‘Tbe w a, oe dando walee siemens ity wed B Church thirty four thousand a itt four. “ ani chert Deuinision received twenty.two thousand, shove were sixty-four scattering vol fd iMiomonber et, alee given forthe oliee of Attorney General ‘was Aiftyseven thousand two hundred and eighiy- "St whichLaman Tremaln received thirty four thousand four wee soveniy, ‘Char! ers received twenty.two thousand ‘of which Charles 4. peven, ‘Sundeed and twenty igh nd that there were ur seattering votes. vie wholg nummer tetas iiven for the ofllse of State Kn jor was fifty-six thousand ax bondred and ee ee OT hich! Van Renmolage Richmond received. thirty-eight thousand tae by Bapsred, and ningiyolg eight is ‘Of which “Urvilie W. Story received eighteen thousand two hundred and eighty-nine, And thut there were sixty-one scattering votes. ‘The whole uumber of voles given for the ollie ate yao Trea- ager was ity els thousand sfx hundred pelt Of which iene V. Vanderpool recets ‘end thirty. ba) whieh | Pilg Do shale reovived pio bea thousand five hundred aua forty niu The whole is selene sorte ionot Canal Com: | a mnggoner, was ifty-eix thousend im Le tiny ys le wkioner received thirty-eight thousand ‘Of which Ogden Mf Chapin received eighteen’ thousand two hundred ane seventy -three.. Pees ee 1e whole nus! ve nN Prisons was fifty-alx six hundred and sixty- moh Noble 8. iderkin ;recelved thirty-eight thonsand uundred and seventy of re ad thy a 1 WV) voreea ee cide eighteen thousand three Ahundred a1 vAtid tant bere were aizty two scatterin The whole ‘Dumber of votes given for Bue ih office of Judge of the Court of af Appeals was fifty six thousand one huodred aud weventy-seven. Of which Alexander H — received thirty-three thou. sand cne hi ‘and fitty- M-which Lleury E. Davies ‘veoelved twenty-two thousand eight bundred and ninety: vant that there were obe hundred and twenty three scatering vers ‘hole number of eaten ical: fe for the office of Clerk of wpe Got of Appeals was fifty-six thousand six hundred and or ebich John Ie Lew Lewis, Jr., received thirty-four thousand bund: own Charis Hag Hughes received twenty-one thousand nine mndred and twenty-ve. — ‘hat there ware ninety two scattering jin ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Justice of the tse am ‘vourt was fifty-six thousand two hundred and Ot wbich Wm. H. Leonard received thirty seven thousand ais hundred nud Ofty-two. OF which launo Uayton recelved eighteen thousand four hun- dred and aevent; "And that there were eighty nine scattering votes, tie whole number of ‘votes given for Seualor of the Fourth Senatorial district was fourteen thougand wx hundred and seventy two, Or Which, John McLeed Murphy received nine thousand az hundred snd nivety-seven eee Wiis Wilson received two thousand and thirty- Or grb Samuel Hall received two thousand eight hundred med hat ters were fifty three scattering votes. ‘The whole nus ber of votes given for Senator of the Fifih Se- patorial district was twelve thousand seven hundred and twen- _ ie. "OG jing — Kelly received seven thousand three hun- area and of ae Mervin B. Brewer received five thousand three hundred and thirty five. ‘And that there were forty scattering, ‘The whole number ef votes given { ‘oro Senator of noes Sixth Senatoria) District was fourteen thousand and thir ‘Ut which Fepentt F. Manierre received five a six hundred and uinety-three. Of which Willan A. Guest received one thousand six hun- 1 thirt ord nd Willan McMurray reoeived ‘four thousand and votes. 8 ullive of Gomp. Of which’ ‘six. which W. Drake Parsons received two thousand six hun- and ninety-one, nd that there were thirty seven scattering votes. the whol pnmiver of votes given for Beusior of the ‘Seventh ee Diaisiet was fourteen thousand eight GT les ‘Richard B. Connolly received elght thousand seven Dundred aud sixty-six. ‘Ghwhil, atiehD Conover recelred sl hoasand and tity. And thet there were sixty: ‘ing is wislomnmbar ef res given foro ‘Gonstitutioual Loan was bandred and eleven. re Hundred Thou- twenty six thousand nine ba which " For «Loan uf ‘Two Millions Five sard Dollars to pay the Scaling out of the the State” received twenty-four thousand elg seven, which * {ie Loan of Two AMllibas Five Hundred ‘Thourand Dolla to pay the floating debt of the Slate” received two thonsan¢ and forty-four. ‘We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be hitested by the signatures of the Uhatrman and Se- retary of this 1éoard, this 22d day of November, 1st. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Chairman, Davin A. Fowsan, Becretary. STATEMENT OF THE BOAKD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS IN RELA- TION 70 THE MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. ‘The Beard of County Canvassers of the elty and county of Pew dork, having the office of the Clerk of said county fn the ioub, loth, fly Lsth, 1ikh, Ziet and 224 daysot Mover Der, 1859, t canvags aud esiimate the votes ‘cmnin the seve- ral election districis of sald city and county, at the general elec, tion held on the ih day of November, in te yeur certify as foliows, viz: “Thititappears’on such estimate and canvass that the whole nomiber of voles given for members of Assembly in the First ‘Assembly disirict was twenty-four hundred and omets-pine Ut which William burns received eieven hundred and eighty- og re which Dennis J, Conley received seven hundred and eknhieh John L., Bloakley received five hundred and eighty- nd that there were twenty-five seatter That the whole umber of voles given for ember of Ansem- bly of the Second Assembly disteic:, was twenty-four hundred “ty aes ice Wiliam Walsh received twelve hundred and nine- * ot wiley Patrick Crowe received two hundred and twenty- net which Daniel Leamy received eight hundred and eighty- there were twenty-six scattering votes. jitiat area number of voles given ior Member of As- wemoly of the Tbird Assembly diswict, was three taousand and ni which Christian B, Woodruff received seventeen hundred Sot wae Ho Horatio N. Wild received ten hundred and thirty- Ot which Isane Kaylor received oue hundred and seventy- nine. ‘And that there were thirty scattering votes, That the whole number of votes given tor Member of Assem- bly of the Fourth Agsembiy disunet, was thirty-eight hundred and twenty-four. ‘Ot which Wiliam Gover received twenty four hundred and wet sbich DeLaney W. Knevals recelved ten hundred and ft tie which George W. Warner received three hundred and re fifty six scattering votes. “Bath he wer ea eer of As eee ce the a district was thirty-seven hun- Gred and twi Of | — aia 1, Cote received eighteen hundred and Johu J. Shaw received seventeen hundred and Or which John Canderpee, received one hundred. and that there were three haat rida! thirty-six hundred That the ehole ‘Sumber of vows given sida, of the Sixth Assembly district was Me Simnuel T, Webster received two thousand and for- vor ‘which John Commerford received fifteen hundred and why ae sixty-five scattering votes. And tne etre number of vouen give for Member of As- sembly of Kec pear ere ore district was three thousand Fe ae ansatr Frederick’ A. Couckling recelved eighteen hundred a sa cA Hi. Benn received fourteen hundred and pi fy five. coy nish Henry J. Irving received four bundred and thirty- ni tad that there were forty-two scattering ‘That ihe whole number of votes given i gd of As- sembly ot aug ame Assembly District was four thousand two duit hich Thomas O'Kourke received elyhteen hundred and . John J. Reilly received eleven hundred and seven- "St which George Terwillegar recelved nine hundred and tary tel Joba ©. Sinith reoeved two hundred and ninety- aix. ‘there were forty-eight scattering votes. hat the whole Dumber of roves given for Member of Assem.- bly i ‘the Ninth Assembly Districs was thirty-six bundred and ot wn which Daniel R. Jaques recelted eighteen hundred and OF nich James P, Dunn recelved seventeen hundred and — three. .d that there were twenty-three scattering votes. Fi at the whole number of votes given for member of Assem- bly of the Venth Assembly District was three thousand three hundred and twenty, Ce Falmer Joseph ‘F, Cov; ‘ “Heh James J. Reilly received seven hundred and nine- -three. Tor which John Byrnes received seven hundred and sixty- nine. ut which Joseph Canning received five hundred and elghty- And that there were seventy-three acattering votes. That the whole number of votes given fur Member of As- sembly of the Kleventh Assembly district was four thousand four hundred and fifty-six. Of which © Summinge Ca Pucker received seventeen hundred and seventy-four. 0 a John Hardy received seventeen hundred and Ot wife William E, Robinson received nine bundred and ‘And that there were seventeen seatt That the whole number ‘of vote ites “ioe Member of As sembly of the Xwelth Amambiydisuict was ihree Whousaud © received eleven hundred and i whch ite Gage recta siren riandred aa ‘and fourteen. a Ansembly district was two. oe or eight hundred. “Gr which Peler Masterson recelved fourteen hundred and ty two. mOf Which Richard Scott received twelve hundred aud soven- wie that there were fifty-five scattering votes, 1 the whole number of votes given for Member of Assem- mrad the Fourteenth Asnembly District was three thousand seven hundred and forty -stx Os wich ‘Theodore B. Voorhles received fiteen bundred and st whic Eliott F. Shepard received thirteen hundred aud Ht ich Jobn &. Cocks received three hundred nnd two, Of which Stephen Geoghegan received three hundred and Inety two. 8 ma that there were one hundred end forty seven scattering "hus tbo whole number of votes given for Member of As: YenwOrth reedived eighteen Wousand , POLITICAL, sembly of the Fifteenth Assembly District was three thousand four hundred apd sixty-one tugl Sled George W. Varian received elghieen. hundred and mat which Stephen 8, Childs recéived fteen hundred and mihi Jobe Haggerty received ene bundred and twenty. Aud that there were tour seatiering votes. Lat tie whole numiver of votes xigen for Meraber of As- sembly of the Mixteeuth Assembly District was two thousand three bundred aud eighty. wot whieh Beaty Arcularius reseived twelve hundred and venty-four. OF Which Walter 8. Pinckney recelved eight hundred and aesun, CF which Thomas §, Pearson received two hundred and ninety nine, And tbat ibere were three scattering votes. ole number of Votes given formember of Assom- Diy of the Seventenuth Assembly dis:rict was nineteen han- sired nnd siaty Which William Harris received eigtt hundred and seventy, fs ur whieh John P. Cumming received six bnadred and wenly:eigl chi Thomas Veitch receive four buudred and sixty. And that there were five scattering votes, We certify this statement 10 be correct, and have caused the same Wo be attested by paturee of the Onairman aud ‘Secretary of this Hoard, bt tua ra of November, A. WD. re PUKDY, Chairman, Daviw A. Fowten, Soaretarye. ‘The Board of County Canvarsera of the the etty and connty of New York, having canvassed and eat voles givea at EA is ral election dustriets in euch of the Assembly disrits of the waid, city «nd count au ad Seven, a D renin ae hereby Bernie anes oa le ‘hat William Burns, by the greatest number of votes, was errr a meu. ber oy ai bly in and for the Firat Assein- riot, ut Wiliam nW ne by the greatest number of votes, was Guile slost mem! ne ot Assembly, in and for the Second As sen) Thad Corian Bt B. Woodruff, by the was duly elected member of Aswem! arta A ip said ng at am Gover, by thé greatest number of votes, wis ly elected Buapabe ae arene in cg the Fourth Aa ccatlr Warn Wilwta’ erm i the Bresicst number of votes, wee daly elected mneinber ‘of Assombly in and for the Fifth Asse: aid eit, At Samuelfits Wester, by the greatest number of vous, was ia lected! ypember, u Asseubly in aud for ihe Sisth A Wat Weederiok’ A: “Covedlicg, » by the greatoat number of [oleh was duly eected, member of Assembly in and for the test number of votes, ly in and for the Third Beventh sae Ny Date sald city. ‘That Thomes hourke, i “the greatest — of votes, aa duly el mewber of Assembly in and for the Eighth Xisombly District, in big cl a ‘That Jvaniel R. Jaques, (dnyery rag of votes, wi duly elected member of ei xd in and for the Ninth Keon bo! Tint gon ‘wn auld etty. Joatph P. Cooper, by the greatest number of votes, aly apomhen of Assembly in and for the Teath Xmen District, in this city. ‘That Cummings H. Yuccer, by the greatest number of votes, aaduly elected member of. ‘Assembly In and for the Kleveath Aibsta screw Stalth, by tbe greatest number of st Ar dvew Smith, by re number of votes, was duly elected Member of OM ie In and forthe Twelfth As- i District, in gaideity, ‘That Peter Masterson, Vy the greatest mmber of votes, was duly elected Member of Assembly, in and for the Thirteeuth Assembly District, _ said city 1 ore if Voorhieg, by the greatest number of votcn, ‘was duly elected Member of Assembly, in and for the Four- Weenth Assembly Dusirict i eald ety That George W. Variai, by the ireatest number of voles, was duly elected Member ly, and for the Fit: teenth nih Assembly Bistrot i aaid chy. hat Henry Aveularius, by Cad signi umber of votes, yanaiy ‘lecied Member of Assembly, In und f0F the Sixteeush Asseinbly District, tu said cfty. ‘That Witijim Hs duly elocted Member ot Assemb Dated d Davin A. Fowter, Sect the ‘greatest number of votes, was roan im and for the Seventeenth wistrict in said eity, few York, Nov, 22, A. D. "1850. iAH ¥, PURDY, Chairman. STATEMENT OF THE NOAND OF COUNTY CANVASSERS OF THE CITY AND COUNTE OF NEW YORK IN RELATION 10 VOTES CAST FOR JUSTICES OF THE SUPERIOR COUKT, JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON VLEAS, JUSTICE OF TI MARINE COURT AND SUPERIOR, ‘The Board of County Canvassers of the City and County of New York having met at the oflice of the Clerk of sald cousty, on the 15th, 16th, Lith, 18th 19th, 2lst and 22d days of Novem: ber, 1899, t0 canvass and estimate the yotes given {n the several Election districts of sald ely and county, at the general election held on the #th day of November, in the year aforesaid, do hereby certify as follows, to wit:— ‘at it apyeads on such estimate and canvass that the whole oles given for, Justices of the Superior Court was one hundred and fourteen thousand one hundred and forty: six, © Jaines Moucrief received thirty-five thousand six hundred and firty-eight. ‘Of which Anthony’ L. Robertson recelved thirty-eight thou- sand six hundred and forty-nine. Of which John Slosson received twenty-one thousand four won ric rare C., Benedict received eighte which Erastus medict receive: en thousand three hundred and thirty-on ‘And that there were one hundred and five seatier That the whole “sumber of ‘votes given for J Conrtof ewmon Fleas waa fifly-aix none wl hich Charles P. Daly received thirty four thousand and Of 4 ich ‘Charles eo Nott received twenty two thousand one hundred and tifty And that there were eighty-four scattering votes. That the whole number of votes given for Justice of the Ma- rine Court was fifty-five thousand five hundred and fifty four. Of which Henry Alker received thirty two thousand seven hundred and forty-twé ‘which Abram J. Dittenhoeffer received twenty thousand wer nusdred fod aity-three, Of wi ‘A. Tallmadge received two thousand and ee. — that there were one hundred and_ fifty-six scattering ‘That the whole number of votes given for the offlce of Super- visor ‘st flty-five thousand three hundred and five: jhich R. Briggs received thirty-three thousand one Hanaies and oor seventy-two. at. Which James Davis received twenty-one thousand and "Ore which ‘Wyllis Blackstone received nine hundred and two. And that there were one hundred and sixty-five scattering we certify this state) roe ent to be correct, aud have caused the gatue, lo be attested ‘by the, signatires of the Chatrinin, and Secretary of this Board, ‘of November, 1509. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Chairman, Davin A. Fowren, Secretary, The Board of County Canvassers of the city and county of New York, having canvassed and estimated the votes given in the severai election the said city and couuty, at a geperal election held on the eighth day of November, “A. D. , do hereby certify, determine und declare— ‘That James Monerie! and Anthony L. Robertson were by the reatest number of votes duly elected Justices of the Superior ourt ef the city of New York. ly hy eatest uaMDEF OF Vules wao duis elected’ Judge of the Gourt of Commion Fleas in and for the efty and County of New York. ‘that {Henry Alker "by the greatest number of votes was duly clected & Justice of the Marine Gourt of the city of New ‘That John R, Briggs by the greatest number of votes was auly elected @ Supervisor for the city and county of New ork. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Chairman. Davin A. Fowzer, Secretar; New ¥ K, Nov. ALD. MASS MERTING OF THE D&MOORACY OF THE welfit Aldermanic, disrict will be, held 94 the Empiro frotmm 333 Twelfth muesets went avenne 0, on Satuntay, jov. Brava Mall favoranle to the elecuon of Edward C. Maloy are requested to Cuong P. ANDERSON, Chairman. T A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF THE democratic voters of the Seventeenth ward, held at Smith's fia, ou Tinuraday evening, November 24, ta favor of choosing their’ own candidates, and opposed to the present corrupt man- ner in which nominations are made, the following gentlemen Were unanimously put in nomnation as the people's choice: For Alderman, Charles G, Cornell ; for Constables, Michael Gorman, Valentine Luis. | JOHN A. KENNY, Chairman _Peren McGuINess, Secretary. MEETING OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD FERNANDO ‘Association will be held at Convention Hail, Stab He | Sa, SW Nov. 25, VAN W. Sonn P. Gaw, Bec. ‘A SPECIAL MEETING A igen CLUB, ATTENTION.—. the Empire at Duryea’s, corner of pire ine ‘will be held at oh aibiont at 4 o'clock. It is expected that caaty meme! will be present, as business of zreat importance will be brought before The meeting. By order. JAMES IRVING, President. T. A. Bancuee, Secretary. ro ace Me ‘ebed GEORGE Wawa ey A Glikean of a oar ee who are = onest”adtinistra ernment, are invived meet =a ‘at this place, 3 _ D NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC RALLY. ‘The democratic electors of the city and county of New bt 4 ble to ® vigorous city government and & restoration our ena municipal Hey ‘coor instire wor in mass at ATK oea EAS meer He & nominations of for FERNANDO 0 WOOD™ om FOR MAYOR, REENE O. BRONSON FOR pecs COUNSEL, D [AMES LYNCH POR GovERNOR OF en ALMSHOUS! The following distinguished democrats will ad HON. FeRWaNpo. woo NS ANS Re WHIT HON. OM AS AeA MEAGHER, HON, LEVI 8. CHATFIELD, cad ROSE 1. PINNNEY, ON. RK. B. BRADFORD. RY ARCULARIUS, the ‘Hi By order of the Committee or axoute dt 6 2ORGE C. GENET, QKORGH H. CLARK, JOHN BE. ENRIGHT, ARLES 1, LEVINESS, B LLLAMB, Grok 8. DRAW. 8. W.SWIeT, C, MEALLO, THOMAS FITSGERALD, SHOHa BE BURKE, CHARLES Hi MIRE, bette CUFF, PaTRICK GARRICK, HEATH, JAMES BAGLEY, Route DOLAN, EDWIN WAINWRIGHT, W. i. ROBINSON, J. SHERMAN BROWN ELT, J. W. SITLER, DAGGETT HUNT. ar. RUSSEL, Cheirman Cot ‘Arrangements. Mozart Hat, Nov , 1869, rerretacee ‘The above Commitee of Arrangements will meet at the poet Geo OU, Genet, 78 Broadway, at half past 2 o’olock on jonday. nent eninneninsites OLITICAL BANNERS MADE, LETTERED AND P livered same day, at TLER'S, corner ot bowery ta | 5 Houston street. REPUBLICAN OANDIDATE | pe TOR, Counsel to the Oo . SOLOMON L. HULL, Headquarters 637 Broadw TH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE WARD OON- vention held at John Mara’s, 14 Frecenegie sexes. Nov, #4, the foliow'h ¢toket was unanimously nonrinated ‘or School Commissioner, Eugene For inspector Charles Kelly’ For Trustees, Micaael Carroll, James Reilly and Philip For © Constables, Michael Doody, James Bono’ KIHCK ODONRELL, Chairman, Joun Mal A, Becretary. TH WARD.—AT A MBRTING OF THE DEMOCRAT! 7 Republican Delegation ts hominate Cotsublon, bel st arndy’e Hotel, Mi ‘street, on" Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, all the delegates present, Jolin Colling and Rovert Stanwood Srartaben the unanimous baa a 27K of trys Obani for M. MEV, Secretary, - omnes POLITICAL. TING OF FILE, 1 TH WARD —A POURTRE sth Ward Empire Clab will be held at Mostgomery Lia, 76.1'rince street, ako took tia evening MICHABL BURKE, President, prote a 188 WARD. KEPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR ALDERMAN, WM. Latys RIGY Wit Of hig abflity and adelity we of the Board of Couuctinen fur 2 ST WARD.—AT A REGULAR MBKIING 0: Democratic Repnblican Tanmany Hast Wi tee, held on Friday evening, No: and resolusions were noanimousi: pte Whereas, the Democratic Rev a County Coavention having pominated for Mayor Wiliam F. Htavemager, f Counsel to the Corporation Samael J. Tideu, and tor G rer nor of the Almshouse Patrick McElroy—democrate of we known cbaracter=who, if elected, will disshange the dasins o stbeir respective offlees with fidelity und a strict regard to th well being wud interests of ail cinsses of our comanaity ore, Resolved, That the Dennaratic Repndlicsn Ward Coanaitte of the Twenty-first ward, hereby pledge themselves, Intivein ally and collectiy. iy. 10 nae Alt bonorabie their succens, as well as a the regular B. H. Haren, Joun Brunson, eau LO Jyvith ‘other vomin ations emauatiog: rou the party in Tammany Holl, A. 5, VOSBURGH, Chairman. YBecretari RELIGIOUS NOTICES, GENBRAL JUDGMENT APTER DEATH iv Moses Bullou will lecture on the avove subject (Heh ces » 9-21), to: morrow evening, at 734 o'clock, in the Kleecker s'ree Untveren)ist charch, corner of Downiogstreet. Services in the morning at 10g A. M. A PROPURCY CONCERNING THE COMING Prest dential contest will be given at the spiritual conte: Metropolitan Acad Sixth avenue, near Eigh lemy, on Sabbath morning, at Wis o'clock, beats free, Ce. OF THE PURITANS, UNION SQUARE. REV Dr, Cheever will preach to morrow evening ou ‘The mis sion of the moist commence at 7}4 0" OOPER INSTITUTE. UNION SERVICBS.—SUN DAY raver meeting. from 1240 1B. M.; in the large hal Preaaning at 9P. M. and fig P, My B. Bell, the 80 quent preacher from Ca ifornia, All are inviied: B. ARMITAGE, PASTOR OF THE NORFOLK STREE? TD)? vittstenuren, wil prench on Sunday afternoon, ut thr o rock mnt Union chipel, corner Broadway dnd Thirty'ninth s. IRST INDEPENDENT SOCIETY, HOPE OHA PE Brondway.— At 103¢ o'clock, A. M.: Rev. Georze will deliver a discourse upon Thankairgg at Tse P.M ator © the eonscien ze.” Service “clock. fifth of the lectures upon a tour thi re te “dwo days wih the Samaritans” Beala frees ECTURES UPON SPIRITUALISM—SARBATH A? ternoon and evening, tn Metropolitan Academy, on Bien avenue, near Fi rey street; erent ‘Sabbath school at 9 A. M., conference at 1034 A. M. Beats free. EMORIAL CHURCH.—THE REV. MORGAN Arsistant Rector of Trinity row (Sunday) opie: on the 1 4 Na Le oe oft ‘burch coruer of Hammond street and. W: Herstees ab 1054 B94 and Tag o'clock." Seata free. ‘ORFOLK STREET ¥. CH.—DIVINE SET. wloes wil be beld in tha haven, gn antsy, Novou's 27. Ft een a Oe A. ery oy yy Rev. ee SP Sgiel wt . janes, a ouinckn e es) rtd. ‘The public are inviled. Beatafress one Oy EW JERUSALEM CHURCH (WEDENBORGIAN).— Funlie Worship on Sunday, Nov. 27, at GOLDBECK' usic Hall, 765 a vat Og Ay ‘Seats free, rage DIX, church, will preach to mor’ ‘bird Commandment, the thir ms on the Commandments,” i verley place am sth SOE ‘PHOT ANE, EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCH, OLIN ton Hall, Astor place, in charge Rev. Robert Dickgon, Divine service every aya 103g and 3 and 7 M. Algo, on Friday West tleventh streé: hit are invited; seats free, ye F, Remingvon. ° Fey Our LoS Seata free. The ne are ii vited to altend, Sunday school at 9 and 236 o'clock, . REACHING EXTRAORDINARY.-S. 58. Bichop of tegratr church, Wier Talon Bu ings 163 Bowery, to-morrow, fternoo) 7» at $ and 73g P. EY. 8, M. DILL, OF THE IRISH DEPUTATION, Wit. preach on Sabbath next, Nov. 27, ag followsi—At 10lg A A, th the iret Presbyterian H ebureh, Fifth avenne, corner of Fitventh atreet, (tev: Dr. Fhildpe). at 3M. ak the Gavas street Presbyterian church, corner of Greene. rene npentmes EV. ANTIONETTE BROWN | BLACKWELL | Wit, Preach at Goldbeck’s Musio, Hall. 765 Brosdway, to-mor Tow, at734 P. M. Subject—The Basis of Truth, T, ANN’S CHURCH—FOR DEAF MUTES AND OTHERS willing to promote their welfare, ighteenth siroet, near Fiftbavenue. Services at 1034, 3, and 73g. To-morrow the Right Rev. Bishop Potter will old a Confirmation in the afer. omg (he serving on shigosctelon to be reed oFAtix and toler by signs at the aaine tine), and the Rev. Dr. Vinton, Nesistant Minister of Trinity pariah, wiil preach in the evening GPIRITUALISN.“DODWORTH’S HALL, %6 BROAD. wa! (of this city), {a engaged to speak on Sunday, Nov, 27. Morning, 10%g o'elock; evenin Glock, Bubject: Morning" "tte NOt Mespestablen Mi ing—“ihe (acts of Spirit, Intercourse Considered, and its Traceable Source to First Cause,” UNDAY DISCOURSES. SOMETHING NEW. * Ananalytical review of the isms of the day. MRS. CORA L. V. HA Will apenk on the nbore mnie BROOKLYN ATHEN ROM, Corner of Atlantic and Fulton streets, on Sunday, Nov. 27. At 84g o'clock P. M., and at 79 o'clock in the evening. rps 8 D. BURCHARD WILL DELIVER THE ‘second of a series of Sunday evening lectures to medical Students and medica! men, to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at the ‘Thirteenth atreet Presbyterian chureh, at 73g o'clock. mur REY. J.P, NEWMAN, OF NEW YORK, WILL lecture in the Methodist wales aa Greenpoint, on et ‘Tuesday evening, Nox. 2h: ona, Prot. wy lay evening, Martin Pier. hauainatou B eents. Proceeds for the venedt of tho HE REV. SIDNRY A ‘Trenor Hall, corner 10g A. sOREY La PREACH IN roadway an fou and ath eM. ne our HIRD UNITARIAN SOOIRTY, CORNER GF BROAD. way and Thirty-second et, Rev. O. B. ron Rhinghas, Services on Sunday morning and evening, Beata Cree NIVERSALIST SOCIETY.— REV, DR. SAWYER WILL preach te morrow morning, at 1034 o'clock, and 734 o'elock. in the evening, in the bail of the Historical Society, corner of avenge and Eleventh sireot. Sunjeot: in te mornings. Duty of Loving God,” Aud in the evening, “The truena ture of aan.” 20%. Ht STREET UNTVERSATIST CHURCH, DETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues, Rev. pastor. s morning at 1044 0! race (Peale gee pnd O0th)—"he Objecta and. Meth ae istian Worship.” ‘Aliernccn, at 8 o'olook, by reques', Will Fepest the sareet'on “Thanksgiving.” LOST AND FOUND. |AUTION.—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED et aet, negotiating ap acceptance of the undersigned for 00, dated Oct 7, 1869, at five months. from oe, gaol, at Bank, New York; the same having been ‘lost or al earaced from ibe mails. LEWIS W. TAPPAN. Boston, Nov. 19, 1859. Peres sol N MONDAY, NOV. 21, A PAWN TICKET for gold chain. Any'ove proving property and paying eof ad isle avenue, in the rg a0 eof Eider & Gonkin POUNDAIN, BROOKLYN, A, PROMISSORY, NOTE, by Demosthenes ©.'Smith in favor of Marcus T! Varro. ‘The owner can obtain the same by calling upon Welles expenses. & Co,, 385 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and paying Load THAN! bagiidhl raped DAY, BETWEEN NO. 44 West Twenty-third street, and Phillipoteauz’s ra 858 Brosd Way, & green, Velvet Foriemonnale, oo wo. tf one $6 bill on the Manhattan harass ‘Bank; einen ‘@small smoust of specie, The finder will salah y ewaries, by leaving the same at 49 West Twenty second street. OST—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD oF. BAN AND Greenwich streets. on Monday a, ed Brace- Jet. A liberal reward will be paid for ite refines ey Fy Broad- way. OST—ON FRIDAY, NOV. 11, EITHER IN NEW YORK We Jamai [oa THE MORNING OF NOV. 22 THBEE NOTES, it $100 each, amount iBerroway Coe ine Eatlnes erat ere e sp against negotiating i persons, are cat LOA oe er ATH 0 ON, THANKSGIVING night, about ore o'clock, between Sixth aveniie und Broad. way, Twenty fifth street ood Tew! ven on returning it to the owner, No. Went Twenty fith ‘wicket ae quire for Mr. B,, room No. OST—THANKSGIVING EVENING, IN COURT STREET, 4 near Deseaiys Soe Brookiva ina chi as Poocies it Jeti at 1 Tompkins ath Broo! or 19 Broad street, Ne York, the finder wilt be suitably rewarded, sees WITH LOCKET to Broadwi wing it with Mr, T. 8. Vite, ENTLF a ings atau atnal aud Seventh ttrest to, Tweal Fifth avenue to Waverley suitable reward will be paid by 10 James allp. OST.-IF THE PERSON WHO FOUND A WALLED at ihe Tammany fs\das evening, wil please aor the pa- in to Howard Hotel, marked C., pera therein to Howard i seu money may be te ey THE EVENING OF THE 2T! ‘ey S from 95 St, ana ee Eighth arin a follow aa Books, marked Babette Solomon:—No. 141416 of Bowery Sav. ings Bak No, Iniazot Merebunta’ Corks! Bev g, No. ot East River Savings Bank; No. — of Seaman's Sa’ Bank: Also, tour niarked Nathan Solomon:—No. Bank; No. 11,527 of Bast ‘ving Savings Bank; No, — other Papers of use to no Uberal reward to any one REWARDS. $2 REWARD.—I08T, A SMALL MEMORANDUM reward by ipringiog i to 307 Third. avamue or Wike aes sand, No. 40 entre market. REWARD.—L08T, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN Terrier, Whoever will return him to 125 Fourth street Will receive the above Ro wasd, REWARD.—STRAYRD, ON THE STi INST, A yellow ox, from the slaughter house in Douglass street, near Bond, Brooklyn, Apply to Jobn racy, 33 Moore street, New York. REWARD.—LOST, ON THANKSGIVING NI LO "ter gettiog oat ct. raeaece Rages ot the door Siouentering Alok (Thoutre, an ombroidered black velvet antl, tfoumeduh trlone nad dace tons. eho mac yelvet turning the above to.No, 24 Browtway, will receive the above reward and tbe thanks of the owner. BOARDING AND LODGING. fre i foquined, wonid. le partial board, to one oF two » LARGE FRONT ROOM BE HAN, A. PRL Kourd Gr & gonilew@an and wie or tgo slugi¢ yeatlemea, AN Address “ox 2 stuilice, LARGE FRONT ROOM ON RY—WITH Dot and. cold wister, grax s eloseta, 1 I Serseps, with or without iy bow ders. ie facwly. 78 Weak Twenty -siati st DSOMELY FV floor, to let to a ¢: r week, Apply at A LARGE UNFURNISH4D ROOM TO Lae —TO A gentleman and wise, wither without board — Alwo a lary furolabed hall-bedrooin wt iol Grecawick st cut ee ‘4 from Beach, near St. John’s Fark, ATE PAST TWENTY FOURTH graRen SECOND Flor, neatly furnished, with fa% or partial Board, to ngle gentlemen or a geotlenu and whte without eh'Mdeed or rvants, private table Wf preferred; two single rooms fur lodytnge. A PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH ROOM—AINGLE room $150 thd $2 pe? werk urrented by the day. Board oF Foneiagent io wor if desired, at os ‘ooper House, 80 Frank- (in street, six way, Bousee week of Hees a theta vole id ROOM hg BEDROOM ay L&T-TO eg¢nilemau, onthe third toor, Apply at 63 Pul- dom street, ied floor, robin eT APPIY Keats GENTLEMAN AND WIR, single gentlemen, cin be aovommodated with pleasant d fromt ms and Rosy A few select boarders Apply ati West Washington place, OIET FAMULY WILL LET A PLEASANT, NICELY furnished front room toa gentieman and lady without Use of piano, good table References exchanged. Call at 15 OB TWO OR THREE A hoard, or with board for lady onty tal the comferts of home Commerce street, a ow doors velow sleeaker. “PRIVAVE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE AGF tleman aod be wife with farvished Rooms and Bowral, vate table ifdestred; or s family would be azcommodated. quire at $0 Weat Blevent sireet, West of Fifth avenue, PARLOR AND. BEDROOM ON Ski ‘OND FLOOR, front, to Ltn) with Board; two other Rooms, on third: floor; ar nieely furniabed; have hot and cold water, gam dors angle pare ee eee Vani ea Grae a eee, at 2 venih avenue, between Swe Alecia" References exchaned 2: HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM, WITH bath roo and paniriey attached, to lel, in B’ privaie po single genienuen: yartial Hoard if required, “Apply Fourth street, Washington square, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- in two at 22 room to let, toa gentleman and wife, for housekeeping with use of a large Kitchen and everything for family use; ina private house. Apply at 93 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. PARTMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN.—NEWLY AND bundsomely fu small, with or 1 Rooms, Inrge without Breakfast. Apply ate Prince street, near Broad way, “SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, wita A excellent private able, if required, two oors, ‘containing pariors, sitting and bedrooms, together or separate handsome: ty fu rt fire axd bath, in a very fine joca- tion, convenient to cars and stsges. Apply at 68 Weat Twelfih sireet, Bear Sixth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY, IN BROOKLYN, CAN ACCOM- modate two or three Single gentlemen With pleasant fur- Aished Rooms, wih Breakingt and Tea, and, Dinner on Sun- days, by applying ator Highetreel, Sve sainwtee walk from either ferry. OARD.—TO L&T, WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE family, to a xentletoan and wife, or {vio single gentlemen, a aently Tugitabed froot Room, on second floor, with elowsia, Are and gaa Location pleasant, and the house contains the modern improvements, References required. Apply atl Morton st. tS Sonate! [TBROADWAY, BELOW UNION SQUARE, =A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, WITH ard an entire Yuikot Randermely farsisted Boone oa second tloor, 10.8 gentleman and wife oF a party; also a Parlor and Bedroom on ‘third floor; the house is first class and plea- gantly located on West Fourteenth sireet, Address G. F.G. F., otlice BOARD TN iA FRENCH FAMILY — FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, to Jet to gentlemen, with the privi exe of lessons in French. Apply at Professor Dubos’ resi- dence, No. 42 West Twenty-fourth sicet, between Fifth and gentlemen, two large and easant isoome; one ou the nna y verre ploy re third; they co: grotes, closets, hot and cold water, ix, t loeality gens all thé modern improvements. References and reed ‘at 62 8t. Mark's plaoe, Kighth street, Boman: A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE A GHNTLE- man ard wife and two gentlemen to board, the house has the modern improvements. Respectable parties wine topay hee eee pate Apply at at a4 Thompson street. Refe- OARD.A LADY AND GENTLEMAN OR TWO SIN- gle gentlemen can be accommodated ‘with large front room, on second floor: algo, three third storyeftooma, in a small private family, where they can enjoy all the com: forta of a home. Dinner'at 6 o'clock. Apply at 168 West Seventeenth street, OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A FEW single gentiemen, can be accommodated with nice rooms and board in'a house having all the modera improvements, and = located. Keferences required, Apply at No, 54 Leaing- avenue. Bote. .—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 187 SECOND avenne, between Fighth and Ninth streets, one lar; on first floor, ard one front Room on third floor, furn usturnished, cuitabie for families or gevtlemen. Location very desirable. Dinner at six o'clock. Terms moderate. OARD.—A FAMILY, OR A PARTY OF GENTLE. gabe, dostring spacious Parlor and extension on the rat floor, in a most desirable location, can be accommodated ae oe Lealngion avenue. References required. Terms moderate. NOVEMBER 26, 18659. BOALDING AND LODGING. OARD ON BROOKLYN I Giring plexsunt Rooms, y ing wll he wedern improvemenis inay ap street, near Columbla, Location deligt Wall tweet and Fulion ferries, ATS. GENTLEMEN Dé Val Board, in a boase hay SALES OF REAL ESTATE. “Ck FOR BVERY vat —2 + (0 neren of Lands, # sue of wht Va wee were, binkrien a Ullys nee milled de iungiersijre. ward. wmwerad A LADY HAS A perky tbat wil seid 33,000 per aonum:; to apy snulable persia without any cash dows ferences ae security, She will let thera have for it entirely out of 100 r fra gugel me of it, Address Mes. ROOKLYN —THE THRER st +] Livirgston, corner of Ho, ioe bm i ‘ ee eatate, on pplication to WM. 8. SCOFIELD, $9 Wlitnen iret, GE AND WRLL FURN Hil Loge with ail the mos ont Board, tw vementa, to leg nm wisting W lear Spply at 161 Hawt Thicty 6 et ear Thied ave, FPORNSUED, APARTMENTS | WANTED—wrrHoUT board in ap estimable private family, by 6 youuu ge oman, with first class reference, who ix opposed to {req moving. Yropnietors. only, giving locaton and. prict 40 address Permanent, ‘box 162 Herald oftice, (URNISUED ROOMS TO LET—IN 87. JOUN'S PARK Lictel, corner of Hudson and Laight.streets, from $2 to $3 H. Two Parlors on fist tho This is"a convenieat winter residence tor down town b wen, WURNISHEO ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILU let one or two large furnished Rooms to one or two gentle: men, without board, In a Sine house, eoutairing sil the modern improvements. ‘Apply at 41 Weet Thirteenth street, between Pith and Bix evenucs, AURNISEND ROOMS AT 018 BROADWAY.—TO LET, several elegantly furnished Parlors und Bedrooms on fired jad second floors, With or without Board; also single Kooms House first class; loeation usur- we ‘h grates, for gentlemen, RNISHED ROOM.—TO LET, A PLEASANT FUR- nished rvom, to @ single gentleman, Apply at 27 city Mall place. OCD AND CHEAP LODGINGS—CLEAN AND OOM. fortable single Rooms, 25 to 37 cents per night; gentlemen and wife, 76 cer Hotel, corner of Frankfort and Wil- Mam streets, N.¥. Openall night, NS 1 bepefas og MONROE STREPT, Steed OF | oA: ‘Furniabed Rooms, wi to iet binge gene or gentlemen and thelr Eng erms _ cer ONE, O8 TWO GENTLEMEN AND [THEIR WIVES. or a few single gentlemen, can be accom io vinail American family with pleseant Rooms aud Bour 1 ply St 101 Barrow atreet, near Hudson street, ‘WO OR THREE FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET ilemen, with partial Boardi¢ required; family small; nin the’ houses modern improvements, &¢. Apply ae Ninth street, near Sth a ave SMALL FAMILIES DESIRING A QUIET HOME and elegeat Rooms, with good Board, in the Imaediare vi- s ‘Ap: @inily of Madison square, may apply to'K. B. KINSHUMER, 448 Fourth avenue, for two aye ‘The best refereaces re: No wired. 10 WO OR THREE PERSONS WANT TO GET BO. ‘a house where po? accommodations can be obtaise offer to pay in the Exchange, Herald off ‘0 LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, 179 PRINCE STREET, between Sullivan and Tuom gon streets. LBT—FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN ONLY, A PAR. ‘Tor aud adjoini , both front'ng Rroadway, with or without French Rh gas, fire, water, etc. Gentlemen speaking Freneu preferred. Apply at 821 Broadway, entrance on Twelith 10 LET—WITH BOARD, PLEASANT ROOWS ON cond Lloor, suitable for a family of three or four persons aso Rooms for single gentlemen, at 107 Clinton place, Eighth street, bet\een Fifthand Sith avenues, 10 LET—A WELL FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR ON first oor, and other Rooms, with whole or partial Board, the use of Se, ee oe bath, ny gas, to single or married geatie: men, at 1 t, Hear Canal and Broadway.” Price $260 up Soper ween. i iy LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TWO FRONT ROOMS, ON first floor, for $2 and $3 per week, at No. 6 East st Broadway. (PRE DOANE HOUSE, 97 AND 809 FOURTH AVENUE, fg now opened on the Europea ropean plan. Tooms can be ob: tained for pec or eye pe wit Ca ‘without feed akaeee Mard room for the f the ‘house. persons ac- commodated at$l per day ay. Wareory A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NBATLY furnished Room, ie preekiast and di nner on Sunday location between ‘Amity and th streets. emiculats, Te, 1s Brouaway Fost oe. ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN—FULL BOARD IN A PRI- 5 Yate family, for gentleman, wife and two daughters, a years; would require two rooms in secon: erat chmmunicating, one of which must be a frontroom. Addrei rs Post ofice, with fall pardculsrs terms, which must include fire and gas; references given Fequlred. GENTLEMEN.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO Jet, well furnished, with or without Board, at 459 Sith ue. and of spring beds for the same, Address “WANTEDILY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ALONE. weil furnished Parlor and See eee: Sete floor, deen and acne mag epee ieee wg clerenosatgiven and're« etree dasa, box 2,985 Post oflce, aide ts lar ANTHD—A FURNISHED ROOMFOR A GENTLEMAN and, lady, board for, indy only; loca ion, betwesn Four. {eco ad Thirtieth streets und between Hroadway nnd Kieth avenue. Address E. smith, Broadway Fost office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A PLEASANT furnished Koom, with or without Board, in a respectable private ay up town. Address C. H. 8., Herald office, ung IRVIEG PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, Some very desirable and handsomely furnished Rooms will be aioer tages! iu @ day or two, and can be seonred pied for tam iy. was OARD.—ELEGANTLY FURNISUED ROOMS, WITH ‘or without Board, be obiained at $27 West Twenty- second street. Private family; hot and eoid water in every roomy bath and gay. Near Niuih avenue stages und cars, Re- ‘WANTED IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, BY A genticman, wife, four chiidren aud nurse, an entire floor or fou sictairent Gulp yrator and pa, mily. References excl ter 08, lo be left at 6 Stone Sireet, Now Yor! OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN ‘a front Room, on third floor, in a first class brown stone house, nenr Twenty-ffth street and Sixth avenue, in a private family, with gas and fire for $12 a week. KINSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenne, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, WHOSE HUSBAND ‘will be nbsent during the winter; a private family pre- erred in Jersey Clly, Address J. 1’. Waterbury, Post ollice, WN. Y.. stating terms, OARD, WANTED.—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR ‘@ first class honse, handsomely furnished, and in a fashionable nelghborbood; three persons. Meals In'rooms., A Uberal price will be paid. References required. Addrvss with terms, F. F.8. BAe Herald cilice. in a private fa. with locations aud OARD WANTED—BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND Rixth avenues, Eighth street and Thirtieth street, A gentlemsn aud bis wife and asingle gentleman, desire a fur- nished Parlor, two Bedrooms, Bathroom and Closets, on se- cond tloor. Meals in rooms, anda family where there are no other boards preferred. lor such accommodations a liberal price will be paid, Best of refereuces required. Address, with terms, jerald oftice. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND brother desire, to find board in a gented! and alritly pri- family, where they can enjoy the comforts of & home: cation not too far up town. A German fomily preferred, Ad dress, stating terms, &¢., M.'8., box 158 Herald office. OARD WANTED.—A ROOM AND PARTIAL BOARD for two gentlemen of good character and habits; would refer a private family where there are no other boarders, Eocation berween Fourth and Eighth streets, Beat of role: ‘Address Luther, box 120 renoea given. a YOUNG GENTLEMEN, OF GOOD babita and character, find good bos: rooms at 81 Macdo’ i atrée) Detwoes Houston and Bleecker, 8 gal ; 4 Private family. Terms moderate, OAED ING One OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE jodated with Board and pleasant Home {n a private Dinner at 6o’clock. apply re p Hoferences ex 16 bileecker street. SOARDING. —A MIDDLE AGED OR INVALID GRN- tleman ean be accom: with in 2 amall pri- Yate family where all the comforts of & horne may be enjoyed. No other boarders. Those w! A, eee Lam eeeaettations tap scpty.et Ob Carmi tree References exchanged. poten reenact ei ha aie Ad ll OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET—A SMALL NEW Boshvland tornily, eat a first class house, with mo- dern nprovements ‘woulld let two or three Rooms on the third fi aman and wife or single persons. Apply at 22 OARD ie BROOKLYN, NO. 22 SANDS baie! at B near Falton ferry. —Two hali B ms, with full o1 partial Board, ‘would be letto single gentlemen only. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY BO kwh accommodate a gentleman and wile or two gentle. inen, with handsomely furnished Room and Board; gas, bath and furnace in the house. Apply at 22 Henry street, block south of Atlantic street, BOARD IN BROORLN.— 24 HENRY STREET, THIRD door from spe ther pleasant front Rooms on second ticor, handsomely I gultablefor gentleman and wife, or families, five rani walk from Sot ‘all street fer- ofa ceria tmederate., Also plosenat sic Rouse, wile ove, for two gentlemen. OARD IN BROOKLYN. aeeetearete ly eed colt Bo are effered b; Bu IN BROOKLYN. HANDSOME SECOND tates cram toa deman and wife or single gentlemen, in a omelh ', 442 Hicks street. House tains bath ‘4c. Near Wall street eo ‘arrions Di Dinner at 6 o'clock, ‘Terms moderate. Borat IN BROOKLYN.—A FAMILY, OR TWO SINGLE be accommodated with a large pl cont with Board, within Ave mimuies Wa'k of Felton ferry. Arp a 18 ‘Nassau sireet, between Washington end Fulton streets, Brooklyn. Trani Waray Coelving oe chores bone town, Goce ry ; aust well furnished; ao Giber Hoarders. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS TO Bivemiyor 185 MONTAGUE PLACE, Lh LA mnianted walk from lnree ferries. "Appiy at {7 Olson eres m fa She doce from Livingston, Terma modorat POAkD IN, BROOKLYN—WITHIN, FIVE MINUTES! walk of Wallstreet ferry.—A gentleman avd his wite ‘can be acoom with a large pleasaut Room and Bed- room at j alzoa Room muitable for x siugie gentleman; House contains modern improvements, bath ead ges ‘Dinner ataix o'clock | Apply at 190 Henry etree, between Pierrepont and Clan saan BE nee EE TOATRR A OT Boars IN BROOKLYN—NO. 16 CLINTON STREET.— D> A front Parlor, with bedroom attached, on the first story; ihe same on the second story; also a vacancy for Hleman, with either full or partial Board. oe eae Seer te dia canes aloo emo ana Q NBNAON PLACE NEAR RIGHTH STREET AND ‘Bronaway.—A suit of handsomely furnished Pi the frst ioor, wil be let toa gentiomun, oF party pot gentle: men, on terme. pen, on reason house contains all the moderm ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET) —T0 LET, IN A firot class Private House, two fine and well furnished large Rooms, with all mocern improvements, with or without Board. Whe house is in a fine and convenient to stages 19 UNION SQUARE (BROADWAY, ABOVE FIP. teenth street)—Two single Rooms, also one Suit, to let, with Board. ‘This is a desirable location.’ Dinner atsix. Re- en and required. 26 ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A BACK PARLOR AND front Koom, third story, to let, with Board, to gentle 5 genilemen. Modern improve: Dinner at six, Reterences exchanged. ‘WEST TWENTY. THIRD STREET. —APAR®MENTS to let, with Board, {na select first class house, where 8 exchanged. 5 the comforté of home ean be enjoyed. References WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREEY — ONE LARGE fr aoe Ea pied Soe A floor, suitable ope @ gentleman and bis wife, or two single gentlemen, ma} with board. Refcreuces exchanged. . i SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—To let, Se eimateneal furnished Rooms, to singie gentlemen; ia near all the tirst class hotels ‘and places of ammisement; attached to the house is a large read- ing room free. Inquire ot "ANSON HOUSE cond ae with Board, in a private house. "The best est of reference given and required. Also a Room { i rs) a for @ single (\] WEST YE a STREET. — DESIRABLE Rooms for single gentlemen and gentlemen and thelr wives, with Board; the house contains all the modern improve- ments, and is conveniently located. Dinner at six. Kefer- ences exchanged. 26 FOURTH AVENUE —TO LET, ‘A SUIT it OF HAND. je gentlemen, with full or partial the modern improvements. References exchanged. 321 qhwenty firs sireets.--To let, wits Board & furnished ‘on. the second floor, to’a gentleman and wife. ywboiham, 461 BROOME STRERT, Broadway, the moat daira Bo to 81 dor week, with Voard, from $40 81 per 181 BROADWAY—TO LET, AN ELEGANT SUIT OF Rooms, some Rooms, neaily furpished, to tew doards "tue house bas SECOND AVENUE, BRTWEEN TWENTIETH AND fost at asx x. _Inquire for Mrs. in the ee —Neatly ft well furni , On and rend oor ; deny on rte uropean plan. ‘Table d’hote at alx o'clock. HOTELS. i RIDA HOUS! sn ok dare aS ar ‘AUGUSTINE, East Florida, ABIS.—GRAND HOTEL 170 Rue ée Rivoll: Pinee ae Palais Iais Royal. CHANGE OF bites 1 380 a and small apartment handsomely fitted np; a brees Mable d’bote at 6 o'clock. Dinsora prices. Large Tooms at lw mode at FURNITURE. CKNOWLEDGED THE B BEST. FOREMAN’ 'S ARCH ACEpiog Bet Bolom sell for y Mattreases at wholesale Vriges an ‘an fron fons zai, Springs and plete, corner of Broad: Agents wanted everywhere, Address Chas. K, Foreman, ‘Great Jones street, EDROOM, BNAMELLED FURNITURE IN) ALL colors an of aaperior and warranted maniitacinrg, Aoubed tn inndamapes. feu wers, at HF. FARRINGTON’S, 368 Canai street, oosier street, Manufsctory 46 and 48 Wooster street, lished in 1848. [AMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE—1 EX op ee styles, are le ayninhe Cod ‘277 Canal street, four “doors east of Broadway. FR. SALE—A batt aR MOSAIC CENTRE TABLE, the only one of the ‘the United States, inlaid with for- Base rs rayeursand jose a ecg "Tho bove table i ett for sale at D. MARLEY'S, 557 Broadwa: = OCULISTS ere, AURISTS. CARD. TO THE MEDICA, PROFESSION. tlie the 6o-operation of the Medteal profession jon in extend. the benefits of my new method the ordinary preg galonsd medies used by the erp themecires oT yet it is well known that the direct spplicate of drugs, form of caustics, oinimenis, Ww often aggra- the disease, or protiee total blindness. ‘ rofestion and relieve pa. ananeel te tin the nivee devised a simple and cective ‘Apparatus for sees erating ‘and applying these ret nthe form of fumes and ¥ the remedies are thus realized, all pain Ad Ea eee ntad the most scothing and grateful sen- re Te ne Pee ceasatal practice aa an oculist induces me to retest pigeictune to transfer 10 may professional care rach ob- slinate enaes as are not amenable w ordinary trextiaent street, . K, M. Onlice 106 Bast Fo room WN OR BALE—IN WILLIAMSBURG, TO NEY Ty rory basement aud eonnter cellar brick Monsey, ood wi 1@, uated on Fifth stres the ferries. Tering easy 3 good Jot fa il mi rooklin ar Naw Teale of WM, CHAPMaN, it Fifty secee Wit how OR SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORE high s'oop brown stone frovt House, No. 20 second avee ation unsurpassed; Onished with all the wodern lua ._ Apply on the pretines. STOHPSTER COUNTY FARM, WITIL a and Outhousee, and plenty of, Fratt, com- oa ene are vi Jana, 1}g miles eust of Tad the ris ‘ul sel ‘whole or part Apply 2 the pr buildin) prsing 110 ue town, In view ¢ Go SMITH, fre SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON juthavenne, adjoining the depot; itis the best stand In New York for w liquor store aod eatlig saloon; there Js no. place pear it; the ears stop atthe door ‘any man that wante fomake ones | {hia jaa chance. | The honse will rent far $1 000 r down acd the balauce oa mortgage, premises, or at 613 Eighth avenue, mB: PRIOR OR SALE—ON THIRTIRTA STREET, BETWEEN PRs abee tna rout avcaues, a beautiful ‘Cottage. filled in with } ek, Jot 25.6 b; ee Desirable vetghborhood. A gen- tee) home for a bee jas and water thi y te pertectordér. EB KINEHIMEN, $8 ocean | et SALE oR om FACE MIOR-& Meda LOTS OF LAND. rooklyn. A smail farm, with cotta; uaanueene fnescl in the neighbor! gegen preferred “4 = ae —— of New avon woud POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOR A sMALi Poe 84! ALY FARM, Grocery Store, ds gene arply to, or address Grocery, 130 Four 2 Wile burg. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD IMPROVED ‘arm, of 8) acres, for sale or exchange, Iving ahoxt 12 ies from Janesville, Kock Sr a ig wild issuuri and Tennessee. Adc a. ‘Culver, care neon Bouse, New York city. F°% SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEW AND ELEGANT four story brown ‘sicop and basement brown stone in West far Be isgo sireet; size 20x65, lot 100 feet Wi {ike nsovalier hotse oF vacant lata tn ROSWELL @. PLERCE, No. 15 William reste APPIY 40 VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO FI ‘RST LASS brown ‘stone Houses, below Thirty-fourth roadway; #ize’ 25x53 SABO, 10 Tour storiee: ‘high base jueent to fad paying 10 per oont on 1,0°8 Broadway, and sureet: Apply to 8. OLDEN & CO., No. 9 Nassau Fr" ALE OR TO LET—A BRICK HOUSE IN SEVEN. ind and F ppiiett street, wih three nijolning Lous, between ourth avenues; Weomusnds a fine view’ of extended view of the Cen'ral Park snd Tome ad aD Apply at the corner of Seventy-eecond street and Third avenue, JOHN CALLAGHAN, | ANTED TO PURCHASE—A_ NEAT, WELL ‘OUSE W built and substantial dwelling Hor rf two or three stories, situate beteen Bight and od Twenty tireets and Fourth and. Kighth avennen Netehorbnod jteenl teak be good. Payment all in cash if required. Postoflice, with full particulars. tn tice ‘OUBE FOR SALE VERY CHEAP-—Si FE easterly side of town, pear Sixth ted rts os ivown stone, alze 221360, tot 100, high a PIEKCE, 15 Wilhara street mortgage $5,000. By R. MUX, DAIRY, FARM FOR SALS—95 ACRES. IN Orange county. one mile from with good bullaings and Sstares, for the usiness; church, acs 8. EDDY & vO ‘st "Liberty areec demy, & 10 SPECULATORS. ‘The sul wr bas for sale:— 1 on serena Vir ill exchange, in the whole, for ghd o ‘or property on the Hudson river," Address ht Rg 10 EXCHANGE—WELL at att AND ioe Tanda In Tinole, Towa, Misouri ond st to ie calle Ne at No. ito out 0 ) EXCHANGE—FOR FARMS OR COUNTRY SE; T tlantic Stores, ars together, moot sibstcutatiy built and well sented: well sul rented; two ll. deling Houres i, Hrvaklyn; also tock. BG, FRENCH, 10 Willam ouree, OS™ EXCHANGRSLOT IN FIFTY.FIRST for a amall house, between ea Thireeait th avenue, in the ener oan WO LOTS ON THIRTY FOURTH STRERT FOR SALE Tra: ain, 120 ison Fost ane ni mc @ Piekoe EB, 15 Wi $10,000-acraanny as Bo mld row in N tro heavily tneumbered. ae ee eer) done oo Hernia et os $20,000,-tey suirise ser uanae, Baa : yn, ii be exchanged et as ad other moped property, or the whole, . SHELDON, 85 Naasau street. BEA ‘AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE—ONE OF THE locations on way; favorable jease; low reat; ipandeomely and fally Bed o and fi i vay pbs io Bit Pp ‘and’ one of the BIGGS & ¢ SU TAWICK, 81 Nassau street, hind ae Rinehart n= KUY STORN FOR SaUw-IN DNROOKLXN, DD)" cctuviished, well situnted, anda offering. many advantages to & person with small cay ital. Appl, ios person P' ply at $86 Fourth avenues RUG STORE FOR SALE.—AN OLD ore, dog a good prescription buatieas et Seo cheap for cash, “Apply for all information at l0L Sixth avenue, Ne ee Le, BERL BYERS, "OR SALH—ONE STEAM ENGINE, 10 Bi Petuitite at tio coraer of Bond and Pacihe sree Bees ign. $$ $$$ ONE STEAM ENGINE, xf G at 4 Fulton sireet, Brook} Spine ge JOR SAL@-$20—A SKIRT MANUPAOTOR HF Hoole, Eamtaren and Good Wil,” & man sproRy, wire ry can wake from er day t imit- ed, “Inquire of HIGGS & SOUTHWICK, BL Nassan ann ee rt ‘OR SALE—THE LEASE, GOOD WILL AND FY of an establiehed Laundre, doing s good busines, shusten in one of the best localities. ‘ot sold. & partner with a mode- rate eapital would be taken. Birt well suite for a sniddle Woman. accustomed tO such & business, Address Lat otlce. . $$ $$ OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A risers Rati F Flore, near tbo terminus of the Central ieaiie roed toot idst be ‘sold this week. “Apply to JoHe D DILLON " Soe eva meoinnno eae AP RIA eM tt WOT OB Piece ee beeen F ene RESTAU- rant, &c., complete, doing a Tate basiness, ait a main avenné bear two of the principal allroad depots on long ferry. lease; everything tn perfect order. be sold or tuntof the death of the owner. Apply to D. W. HO. (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES or a Grocery Store, doing * business of $4.0 per week, M ive aol soon, on account Ot" sickness.” Call o 1,0049¢ Broads way. jag ae RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD ©\.- rare chance. Apply at 28 Sixth avenue. FOR SALEA, MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, THE is largely consumed, ‘sells for cash: Foro cnoteal Real enate for bait purchase co will be tae in ‘New York, Jersey City or Broo) ‘appoint mhent any day from ii to 2oeloek, bok , box 3,751 Post office, N. ¥ RB SALETTHE STOCK, FIXTURES, URASE AN! FP isod Wil of the od trltned Hao Bre Ein eee ‘ke present proprietor has occupied it for eleven ing about to locate in another state, he is desirous of ‘lerms reagonable. Apply on the bee eae DINING bee Nal AND LEASE, prep ip the best style and ying business, ammonglall he dry dock, ‘apply ati Pike al. OR SALE A BAR COUNTER, GQPPRRED, INSIDE; will be sold ches beseen at Club Billiges Rocanm’ Broad wa corner reek. Alen ne fine billiard Table to let or for sate. ned aa OR SALE CHEAP--WHEELER & W!) - A ee « pe se ‘and other Frais i ahine. sh ‘anced lachines and. al kinds of Merchandise, tong by SHOMPSON ‘& CO., 102. wos street, end a nore A. RB. THOMPSON, Auotioneer. AT AND FUR STORK FOR SALE VERY id, neatly fitted up, at a very cheap rent, the est ocations on Miath avenve. fortaleatn great bargaich small well ‘Stock. Doing a fice Dnainess. Satie~ factory reagonstor eeliing assigned. Apply st 45] Brondway.§ HAVE A PATENT FOR A HOUSEHOLD IMPLE- ment of a atl which can be ees for $3 pes vs "$4 50 per dozen, and retails mesanen for. Pmakiog money first fr fe will New York, $1,000; New Ji pl nnag ig eee $ei0; Rhode isan et Wowner'as rages SOUrHWIUK’S, ‘st Nanton site re FOR SALB CHEAPA LAR ‘ARKET STAND FOR Dont ae a8 MM ‘otite sting, in one of the tvgnéese, poultry, ce of jo sell buller, one sa apply at SiO Greenwich ‘street oF for sale, located on. sre dongs good busiveas: price 86.000 Wn BON Gaums KW Horald oiibe, for fartmermpartctiate $10,000, CARP ania CARE (OF aC price far below it real value, a in toe Bands Of ret Claas men ict

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