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4, : * shall not injure existin vB MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen. ‘Clock P.M. wad the Tolow. peisrans, Soe trae. call, by op of Alder- read aad epproved Alderman Fanuey— tema ee Engine Company No. 37 for & "nich was Lay ater to Committee on Fire Department, Pe owners to regulate Madison avenug, -econd igh street Srealck i was setgreed to Gomnititise on on aoads. ec ‘Of the Sisvers of Merey for a donation. ich was aesrees § to mang op Fipance. Pa ° paylom for a donation. Which was the Be, Josep air aga Finance. ee ape a mers aguinet grading Ninth ty-ainih street at t hich paaceferred to Committee Alderman . settes furnished at the banquet qatieg haek fx mm armed as, canoes | ‘nich w as refered tothe Special Commies. Faction of ‘of Pairick Lynch for a donation, bo Lo referred ‘ty the Committee op Finance, of the “sunday Times for advertising. prorat to Pe hundred and eighty-wo dollars end a! pegeeine cents Which was laid over. RESOLUTIONS, By, Alderman OrnwsLic— ved: That, permission be wud the same pa en Metta OS "ty plag a Agno 00 nt of the! cir pines, of during the pleasure’of the nish was ade By alder ‘Ok Resolved, That perumfustoh bexnd the same {a hereby given to Richard Garrack to place fruit, stand on te southeast and Nasgan sirects. the maine to Pemain dur- aiee leanne of the Commion Council, ich, was adopted, _ Bascivec That heen bth! gutter stones ‘te set and the ae four feet wife through the ‘the: in ‘the’ First avenue, from Ei; ig-sixth to, Eis. -nimth street, under the direction of the Street Com- missioner. = ‘Which was referred to the Committee ow Roads. y Alderman JEREMIAU— Rescived, That the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby authorizedand directed to advertise for proposals, ‘and contract with the lowest bidder, conformably with the provisions of the Amended Charter of 1857. for the erection of a house for en use of Engine Company No. 23, on the lot gh ground recently ‘purchased for that purpose by the Comp- Which was laid over. Ay Alderman Pantry That the Comptroller be and he is hereby au- anorized nud directed to draw his warrant in favor of Ben ja- mnie F. Brady. for the sum of two hundred and ten dollars, ‘ment foF engrossing several series of resolutions, as bill rendered. and charge the same to the appropriation ath ‘Alugrman Lowes Iheroxa, since the widening of Whiteball street the Bat- tery sidewalks and railings on the wosterly side of said street, and at the turn or intersection of State street, Rave become very much dilapidated or broken} therefore, Tesolved, That the ‘Suyeet Commisflener is hereby directed to forthwith set salt ra@ings and to soadjust them and the uid sidevralkn in hin discretion as to afford a facility ot pub The tovrens and egress in and abort suid “strovts’and the South and Staten Islnd ferries for sengers and ve- Dices whieh shall be co mens! with the recently In- use of anid Provided, that in so doing, he approaches to the ferries; and that amount requisite for sich repairing be charged to the account of “Flagging Sidewalks,” Which was laid over. By Alderman Hatc— Resolved, ‘That the Comptroller be and he 13 herebs thorized and directed to draw his Warrant a favor of eis J. Twomey, Lias W, Taylor, Simon Meyers, Lynch, Thomas Flenders, Gustavus A. Valentine and Wi, Hitchnan, for the sum of $260each, to be in full payment for nervires rendered to the committees of the Boanl ot Al- ermen for the year 185. the amount to be charged to the account of City Contingencies, or any accounts having bal ances suMicient to pay the same. ‘Which was laid ove! VETO MESSAGE. FROM HIS ROXOR THE MAYOR. ‘The following message was Tecelved from his Honor the Mayor, vetoing the resolution and ordinance for sewer. in Seventy fourth street, from Fifth avenue to the Bast ri Maror's Orrice, New York, Oct. 31, 1863. ‘To Tne Hoxonante tne BoARn Ov ALDERMEN:— GextuemeN—I return without approval the ordinance which originated in Your Board, directing & sewer (o be con. Siructed in Beventy. aries from the westerly side of iver. lth aveuve to atherea'g, an my opinion, very ferlous objecflons to, the jopuon of this ordinance nt forin. Tt specifies thal the interior bottom ‘line of the’ sewer at Fifth rene and Seventy-fourth street shall beat an elevation natexcce! ing 300-1) feet above tide water, On-enquiry, T learn trom the Engineer-in-Chief of the Groton Aqueduct Board, that if the sewer be constructed In accordance with thts direction; Ste inuer botiom at the point mentioned will be twenty fonr stalin le for the aurface of the street, nearly twice the depth (thirteen feet) xoved tobe amply suilicient for all r which sewers are constructed. The Eugiveer further states that to obtain this extraor. Ginary dept at the point proposed. and at the same, time Secure a proper fall In the floor of the sewer in the dl Fection ork te mete it will be necessary to comuaence the in- its depth ‘at a point rom avenut neal feet of this se: au ‘ran ML. and therefore which eaperience the ordinary pu twenty-four hundred and that In consequence would have to-de con- one-half xtreme The cost of excavation is a very omerial tein in the an ‘@xpense of fo eet | such cost, Bartcniarly wh in encountered, (aa it un oubtedly wou'd be in this Instance), ‘increases very rapidly in pro} This cause rortion to the depth of, cuttin alone would euhance in no ordinary degree the expense of the sewer to the owners of property to b id for 1 eonatruc'ion, without conferring upon them any compens fory benefit, And in fact the pecuniary tniniry. to au owners would not be Increane in thetr assess Sonia bat would be contraned fu the, sdaitioual espense to Mich shey would be subjected herenfter in making house onnections with the sewer, and In the keeping of such con- for ali subsequent time in mngincer further informs me that by the estab ‘shed lea of the streets, Sever “ rth street is the indim outlet for the drainage ery larce, se wernge dis rick Detwoen Sixty-ninih umd Beventy ainth strecta, Fifth avenue und Haat river, and (hit all the sewers which will be constructed in this district will be eonnected with. id theitcontents discharged through the muta trunk (0 be Belin se wenty-fourth sireet. and that s sewer haa recen'ly . from Bixty-ninth to Seven- gaint ree wth trenches ta Orme, oF the intersecting e grade of which was established pa Seterenioe te the wrade aven hiss: he. doctaned toa She permanent out'et in Seventy fourth street Itfollows. therefore. that the injuries arising from the struction of Seventy.fourth street sewer ‘not be con! = eet only. but that they would be felt more or it the whole of the sewerage district men- render the reconstruction of a part of the said sewer io Third avenuio and th house connections therewitit niet Imberatively necessary. ” Tt does not appear from any papers furnished me that the Owners of property on on Weventor fourth street have petitioned for this sewer, or in any manner sanctioned the proposed ve depth. T That dep A ungerstand. 1 proposed ‘drainage’ of ‘ihe Central lands Hing went cf it. While. it Ix proper that De attained. it ts jearty Uunjumt to subject - perty on Seventy-fourth street and other fjecent to the additional tapense and Inconventence Of a sewer of extra depth for that special pirpose rat mance before me makes no provision for assessing any por- Hion of the expoure on the Park or on lands Tring weet of i Tam informed that such drainage as needed to relieve the Fark and adjacent tands west of 11, can be easily obtained ‘By the coustruction of a se} sewer or even by Ia) Tine of drain pipe from rk through Seven! Yo: Street to a point where its bottom would coinelde with the inner bottom of the main sewer constructed according to the nece: grade for that district, at which point the two would be connected. Tho cost of’ this separate or drain ne At te ni onto ought, In /y judgment to be borne by the city and by the Owners of thé lands lying west of the Park which will be drained by it. As there anpears to be no sewer im. ] Fourth stree irda excopt for the relief of the Park, cifully recommend. that ihe ordinance be "so ir pA, as to fix the termination at the sewer now built in ird avenue, leaving to the Croton Aqueduct Board the jetermination of the. proper therefor, And for the Foltet of the Central Parke and the nde weal of tT sronte further recommend that ‘permission be given to the Com mmlanioners 10 construct, at ihe expanse of the city. a sewer panne + pms pon ap street, an ogee ‘ark Nd eastwa: ay be necessary’ for thelr purposes, and to connect the sane with the sewer a he bute, in sal e na before sieges ed. GEORGE OPDYKR, Mayor. mareich was received, Inld on, the, table, directed 10 be pub, in the news; eraemployed by tne corporation and entered in fall in the minutes iderman !'gxxy moved that the Committee on Salaries and Offices he charged frem ihe further consideration of the Fesplution that J. Leander Star be appoluted & Commissioner ‘Which ens carried. ‘The rese lution was then adopted. And the same was direcied to be sent to ibe Board of Congetmes th ry ae nce ® 6 that imities on Streets be @ischarged from the further consideratiog) of resolution of Board of Councilmen, that the street on the easterly si Grarmmercy park ed with Belgian pavement. the operty OWmers to pay half the expense and the city’ the ainder, under the direetion of the Croton Aqueduct De- Eyment, aud that the accompanying vote therefor be hich was carvied, And the same. wan laid over. Alderaan Hate moved that the Committee on Sewers be 1 pirwed From tng further consideration of the report of she Comm tee on Rewers -f the of © nuncilmed, with resol am thst a eewer, with the neceamary rece basing mit culverts, be bwilé in Mort m street, bett Had Wasi ington streets. dander the direction of t mance Devmernent. ied that tie ac ordinance wet, Dever accompanying ordiuaace Which was ‘carvied, And the me was leld aver, meronrs, The Committee on Fire Department presented a has ig'd to serymuerate Careon fr infringement of patent, &c. the ‘on 8 Dresente! A report cone: with the Secketmen’ Sy stead Stanners p49 of fae ae to ae . fs inat picteth eet. Nisth avenue, wo ihat the same wid pond haa foilre sia; “That Birtieth street, from ywenne, be curbed aid git: “aireon, Come and gutuer se Fouib avenue to the it, Dek wr me pended’ cokes the cineths a of tae arena be ‘hat the accompanying of l/nance therefor be was latd over, mitt agiiae on evoaa Presented a A:port cone and that ca COW BER IL A> 208 | & commapication Was seorited from the Bireet Coromie- stoner iting openers of assesment in the Mer ° tensien. minis wes pane be ordered on file. A commaniestion was transmitting sisemeot was received and ordered ¢, A scommnunicaiion, was, recely? yy the, Comptr eller reset faishts HY afonainaaes Wye te Fad of Crow ig the Worr's Butenmon ‘aad Now Reser. voir. Which was received, @aq referred to Committee on ONS RESUMBO. Alderman Watan me avad that the Committee on Fire, De, partment be discharg’ sq from the further consideration reselution of the Ky A of Counciimen that the Btreet fa. mulssloner be ditecd sa d to aulvertige for proposals for altering | 1 pany No. 3. and Engine Company Held, aa" thas ibe same may be ‘ecoupied exclu ively “company Ni FERS HYRETOFORE 1.410 0 se Romultio’s thatthe’ Gomptoal be airectnd to draw his etre’ aa fa of ‘erenve Rat Sma th for the mur of two Y Defences and a isnding on ‘on the Commitice Nau al Affairs on the burial of deceased «fficers arrty- ing ia’ ‘ile city. and am the tien of ‘the Bl usatan Spd Pie amount 10 be taken from any urexpended appro: sich was adopted by the follow! vin: Nreative-Aldoran “Pos,” thes residents Al‘ermen 1, Mee: ‘ool Je ry. Ha ‘tala Hara, Maste! Report ‘ommittee: ae te, of copeurri with Board of Mundin a atotiag vesclalies tot & ern at ‘street, opposite First Methodist Which w following vote, viz:— AdirmativeAldermaa Roe the *Presideni, Aldermen wonky. cay, Reed, Onipp, Mitchell, Jeremiah, Hardy, Ov Report of Commftee on Finance, in fayor of Sdopting Feselution to relieve the German’ Lutheran St. Luke's ehurch from ent. 2d by the following vote, Xt Siva Fe Hall, MoCt oly f Res Chi Airmetive- lermés Fox, 5 oly Chip witehel Jeremiah, Hardy,’ Masterson, Oitiwell ap Report of Committee on Salaries and Offices of Bourd of Councilmen, with resolution 3 salary of the Reistrar of Records. be'increased to the sum of $2,000 per annum, tne sane to take effect from the passoge of this resolution. ‘Which waseoncurred in by the following vote, viz-— Armative—Aiderman Fos the President, Aldermen Hen- Fea eon, eed, Chipp, Jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson and well — Negative—alderman Mall—1. Report of Committee on Severs, in favor of adopting resolution that a sewer, with eaary receiving basing sod. cuirerie, bo Bede in Orcward street, from Houston to Stanton street, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be Witch wasadopted by the fallowing vote, vi Affirmative—Alderman Eox. the President, Aldermen Henry, all, MoCool. Ree. Chipp, Mitchell, Ryers, Jere- miah, Hardy, Outwell and Ling--| ihe building at the foot of Resotution that the use of Twenty-fifth street, Enst river, which has been used as a dog pound, he and the saine is hereby given to Henry Bur- den, sBreatient of ior Excelsior Boat Club, for the purpose ae Be club boxts, the said permission to extend during the pleasure of the Commen Council, ‘Which was adopted Reso'ution of Board of Councilmen. that the Comptroller ‘be d rected to draw his warrant in favor of Dieh! We dmonn. for Ramnishing banquet to the Twentieth Turner regiment New York Volunteers. Which was tay peers ip by Sate one vote, viz.— peo eire Ane President, Aldermen Henry, Rally McCool, Reed. Shines Mitchell, Ryers, Jere- miah, Hardy, Ottiwell and ‘Long—12, Resolution of Brard of Councilmen that the Deputy perinténdent of Sanitary Inspection be aliowed the use of horse and Min Ford At & cost not exceeding the sum of tw bundred and fifty dollars, and the Comptro'ler is hereby d rected to draw his warrant for the above sum, and charge us same to city contingencies, Which wna conenrred in by the ftiowing vote, viz:— —Aldermam Fox, the Pres! Aldermen Hall, McCool, Reed, Chip) i, Ryers, Jere- lv. Mugerson, Ottiwell ar 1 Long—l4, Committee on Streets, in favor of adopting r Hoe Duane atrert. fr: one ere to Hudson ate Ly paved with Bi pavement, the property owners to pz Gachalf of ths expense: ‘amd. tho ity the remaining bal? under the ‘direction of the Croion Aqueduct Department, and that the acgompanying ordinance therefor be adopte Which ied bp the following vote. vizi— Aldermen Ryers, Jere- armntive-Alsermas for ihe President; Henry. all, MeCool, Reel Chip, Mitchel miah, Hardy, Masterson, Otitmen and Long—i2. Resolution ‘of the Board of Counciimen that the Comp-" troller be directed to draw hie warrant in fetor ot Robert and James Cringham, contrantors, for the eumof four hun: dred dollars, the same being intended asa remission of the Penalty charged ngatnat them for overtime in ther contract ‘or sewer in Third avenue. from Seventy-third street to Bixty-ninth street, with jateral branch in Seventy-first street, and charge the samo to City Contingencies. ‘Which was lost by the following vote, viz:— “Afirmative—Alderman Pox, the President, Aldermen Henry, MeConl, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Ayers, Hardy, Mas- cn and Long— ry ty Hall, Jeremiah and Ottiwell—3, sexiuentiy reconsidered and laid aver, Terport Of Committee on Sewers, In favor of adopting re. solution that a receiving basin and culvert be bukt on the Rortheaat corner of Fifty fifth atreet @nd. Brondway, to con- nect with the sewer in Fifty-filth street, under the direction ‘or the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying ing vote, viz — President, Mdermen Henry, Hall, MeCoot, Weed, Ghiyy Mitchell. Ryersy Jere: miab, Hardy, Masterson, Ottiwell and Long—14, Report if Commitiee on Streets, in favor of adopting reno Yon that the curb and gutter stones be set in Fifteenth Hirest, between ‘Sixth and. Seventh avembes, also ihe side- walks flagzed where necessary. under the direction of the Street Commiss oner, and that the accompanying ordinance v1 by the following vote, viz:— Wich wan adap by. Fox, the son Aldermen . Reed, Chip, Mitebeil, Ryers, Jere- nance of Board of Councilmen. ller be directed to draw hi rane for the sum af ten hut ‘it that the. ¢ Com warrant in favor of John M pection fees for regulating Eleventh tween Forty eighth and Forty ninth streets, reg crading Tenth avenue, from Fifty. fourth street to Broadway tlao, regulating and grading One Hundred ana Tenth strest, from Second to Sixth avenues, and charge the same to its sppropriste account, ras concurred tn by the follewing vote, viz:— Afimative—A!derman Fox, the Aldermen Hen. vy. Hall. McCool. Reed, Chibp, “Mitchel, Jeremiah, Hardy, Recative aratd Duis 2. Negative erman Ottiwell— + Report of Comm: ian pavement of Boart of Gontel'men, with resolution that Second street, from avente D to the Bowery, be ea with trap block pavement, half the expense to be paid brah the city and the remaining half by the property owners. under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct a and that the accompanying ordi- nance eeeetoe, bead: ich was ‘adopted ‘by the eiollewing vote, vii Khenstirena fderman For, the ‘President, Aldermen Tenry, Mi Reed. a, Onipp. Mitchell, Ryers, Hardy, Mas terson, Ota vretl and Lo ‘of Committee on Public Health, in favor of adopt- tng resolution that the low aud sunken, Jote mura Foe hundred and thirty-two and Four hundred and rest, between the Ninth and Tenth ave: ion of the Street Commis- sioner. and ‘hat ‘the sccompanying ordinance therefor be “Ato was adopted by the following vole. via. AfirmativeAlderman Fox, the President, aliermen, ¥ Me. Cool, Reed, Chin fost ll, Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Mas- Verena, Quiwell in and Senith. mounting to =, for coches furntabed for the efberais of General Weed, General Strong and Lieutenant Her! Which was adopted by the following vote, vit: — Aturmative—Alderman Fox, the Freaident,. Aldermen Henry, Hall, Toed Chip Mitobell ‘Byers, Jere- mlah, Hardy, Masterson. Ottiwell a1 Bill of Nok RL. Conkitn Sinoanting to 9 one hundred and eighty-tive dollars,” for furnishing es to the funeral of the late Colonel Charles, red to be paid by the following vote, viz:— rmative—Alderman Fox, the President. Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Mitchell, Jeremiah, tardy, Mas- terson, Otuiwell and Langit Resolution of Board of Aldermen, that section 20, act 2. chapter 6, of the Revised Ordinance’ of 1889, relative to the Crgton Aqueduct Department, be amended, Ac,, &e. Which was lost by the following vote, Viz’— Aflirmative Alderman Fox. ihe President, | ALermen ni Cool, Reed, Cutpp, Ryers, Hardy, M fomand Loujenit NegativemAldermen Jeremiah and Ottiwell—2, Reconsidered and laid over. Petition of workmen on paving gangs for an increase of ary. Wirich was ad by tng following yoie, vir — rmative—Alverman, Fox, the ident, Aldermen Henry, Me ip, Michele Ryerd, Je Hardy, Mawerain, Outlwstt Long. Resolution that the salary < of the persons employed under the Croton Board be increased to the sum of two dollars per to date fram the 15th day of July, 1863, py wae ni ted by the “er Ste Presta wt Mrmatisao—Alderman Fox, President, Aldermen near, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chip. uitehel Jeremiab, Mas- terson and Ottiws ‘MOTIONS. Alaerman Hexry moved GAIN REROMED, the Board do now adjourn, Which was carried by the following vote, viz Afirmative—Aldermen Fox, i Reed, Chipp, Miteh- il, Ryers, Jeremiah and Ottliveli—8. Ni The President, Aldermen Hall, McCool, Master- oop and Farley—8 Whereupon the Prestnent pro tem. deck stood adjeurned until Monday next, 9 ina pers FOR HAY AND OATS. Depot QuaRtenwasten’® Omer, { Bautiwone, Md., Nov. 2, Besied Proposals will be received at thie ovtice SAT. URDAY, Nu 1863, at 12 M., for furnishing the govern: ment with th fhowing forage. 20,000 bachate Gate, 1 be delivered at. Fortress Monrve, 900 tons Hi Va. Hy ‘0 ie i ai 8, {To be delivered at Baltimore, Md. ‘good merchantabie quality, put up ip bales, at a, 8 hay A thonaand pounds to to the ton. te if ea datt wo be 0 of god merchantable aly to be put np in wo biishele each, and to. weinh | iircynt tw gS p— Fy ‘a the bushel; the sacks to be furniel without ex- pm to the government, to commence from eat of coniract, and to be by the 18th of 1863, Amount than specified above hal made separate!) eparately for” Forireas Wouree’s fall name and Postoffice address of the bidder must Ha bid le ana in the name ofa frm, the names of a th oppeas. ot the bid sill be fonsideres wh dil rice must ae the 1 ties sigult seloy al partes ‘will wi Hy tbe oomioees and A THO 1OMAS, ‘more. Ma." The abit awarded wo sous, wi ose ei: hat hatores my The _resvonsibi he ome mica ert of rt. or wf mit Bonds ey on bi] contract, ahowld itbe mua ees trae te per to the guarantee. i must ba be shown he arr wai io aunt re bs te autmn {5 be received on the contract, aigned by tracter and bath of his Fuarantors. ora, wilt be Tenulved of ihe ‘sucoesatul’ brace upon foun! “Te emai meet snempany ie pre lmgnonos, oar set for ae. nie " or aides, thie advertien. sind i See ‘valty wil wil be be ro ech aati Tape nee Soon Saas spon Ser ee, of aarh con. vein i soon thereafier a8 the ebal thet prey ta ae or Yorkiown, ag Qe Seas a 0 Captain and Chief A me SALES AT AUCTION: [ASTON NoTICE—BOOTS AND SHOES. Wal. M. HOLLINGBHRAD, Auctioneer, By ONARLES ©. WARRBE, #ALESROOMS 23 CORTLANDT STRESS, FRIDAY, Bov. 6, at 103 o'clock, SBMI-WEEKLY PACKAGE AUCTION SALE oF Boors, bevel BALMORALS, BROGANB, 4C., Y COMMISSION aoops, Badd SIGN MENTS. WaOM TH SHA TOR ae at LAND ea Ww IN ACTURURS tn VANE, WIN & CO. ave iin gr 204 Broadw. on Friday evening, Novennber 6. et aoa ‘Old and New Kooks —A great, variety ndard and /Miscelianceus Literatore, Including Medical and Surgical Works. Aisoa fedicine Cheet, well ated, aud dtrpoel Tasiruments: ‘an assortment of Biationery, &c. UCTION NOTICE. ZA, pite tile of H: HARDONVILLE'S stock, of imported jae Pixtures, Clocks, Bi h mn postpont will take on Monéay, the 9 November. at | ‘o'clock A. by HENRY . LEEDS & CO., at 623 Bi - way, where the slock 1 now open fo: UCTION NOTICE A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR fe Beautiful Parlor Suit, rich rae te; made to order seven mothe ago; will be sold for $140; one 100; oo re Pianot “ay Rrussel mahogany Bedstead: lows, Blankets, Brocatel av: ‘Turkish Easy Chairs and Lounge, Bstansion’ Table walnut Buffet, rosewo ‘Apply at 1! eae street: between ith aa and a'Binth avennes, eck, Dlack West E. T. WILLS, AUCTIONEER. —AUCTION NOTICE. * alo of rich French Decorated wind Plain Culna, Glass and Earthenware, on: Friday, Nov. 6, at 47 Murray street, comprising a large Variety, suitable for the season, B H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONBER.—ELEGANT RESI- Jo, _donee, with stable and grounds attesbed. 1 189 Second CO, will sell at auc MAb ovclock, at the Ea. avenue, at auetic lous on Fudays November 6 1868s change sa-esroom. 111 Broadway (Trinity Building), N. Y. Second avenue—The extra large first class Mansion No. 180 Second avenue, with fuur Lota of Ground and Stable in the rear. I in situated on Second avenue, adjolaing the north west corner of Twelfth street. The house is four stories, 33 by about 80 feet, built and tinished in a superior manuer, 'n fine order and artistically deonrated. Pot 7 by 100 feet, with stable Jot 23 by 100 feet on Twelfth strect, and adjoin: a the above. For permit to view the premises and Sbe properiy. eye ‘auctioneer's ofice, No.3 Pine Fppwar SCHENCK. AUCTIONEER.® MAGNIFICENT BALE OF BTATUAR' REAL BR ONZER, REAL BRONZE CLOCKS, BRONZE GROUPS AND STATUETTES, ENRENCH DINNE) S OLE SEre. ETS SILESIAN “GLASS, BISQUET STATUETTES, and other magnificent French goods, just landed, ex ship cotia, from Havre, To be sold at sips by EDWARD SCHENCK, hg salearoom, ‘ond WAY. THIS DAY" TPRIDAY). NOY. 6, COMMENCING AT TWO'O'CLOCK. DWARD SCHENCR, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT SPAN OF HORSES. fy BDWAKD SCHENCK. ‘on Saturcay o'clock A. M., at J. WW. Wilson's stables, Nos. 67 and 69 Tenth street, between University place and Fifth avenue, span of long tail bay Hor ‘0 be positively sold withont re- serve to pay their keep aud expenses, Bown s SINTZRNICH, AUCTIONEER, D_ HE: ¥ jov. 7, at 10 DESKS, Broadway, this ERKING SAFE, co By D. W. 1VE day (Friday), &CO., on vember ti, at if LARGE SIZED 1 Doubie dvore, a very fine, roomy safe, with interiér fittings, suitable for any busin a ng large, space; cost $730. DESKS, COUNT! AND TABLES. CLOTH BALE PACKING MACHINES, And other valuable Fixtai EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEBR.—ELEGANT HOUSE hold Furniture—This day, at 103 o'clock, at store 141 Broadway, a large alock of first Class city made Furniture, viz. Parlor Suits, in brecate!, plush and reps; Library and Dining Room Suits, Chamber Suits of rosewood and bia walnut; Library. and Secretary Hookcases. Centre Tabl Extension Di Ing Tabs, Nidebonrda, ‘Turkish Lounges and Chairs ir Mattresses, Brussels Carpet, Pier Mirror and a lot of second hand articles, with which the sale wil commence, G. GHORTON, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL THIS «day, at 2o'e\'ck, at No. 5 Greenwich avenue, Fixtures Cha Bathera shop, vis; Mowe asks, Benches, Sausage Machines, Gv-gaijon’ Melting Kettle, Gan Fixtures, Saws, Knives, Scales, C'eavers,§c. Also Furniture, Clothing, ae JENRY_D, No, $7 Nassau s MINER & SOMERV) day Novernber 6 at 10s" o'clock, we t Nassau street, the entire Stock of ait Importer and Job- ber in House Furnishing Goods, all of the frst quality, for retail trade, including large stock of ivory and bone bain lery,of the manufacture of J. Russel and, others; fine Silver Fined Ware, comprising ea and Coflee Seis. Casters, Cake Raskew, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Saite, £0; with about 460 dozen tis 5 doe Spoons and F ape of al all wierna and sizes; also aD AUCTIONRER—SALESROOM opporite the F ost office salt a auction on Fri- soon No. 37 ip, Oyster ay Fish and Pie a lange sock of French: ores ‘and Bohemian Savant edi iy sraved Glass Wars, eit rich arian and China . Britannia, Tin low Ware, and all ‘apices ‘Sullable for a lirst cage boure furnishing siose, Wil be sold ‘without reserve ta lots to suit puretusera., She pitention of the trade is requested. INRY H. LEEDe a NEERS. — H. LEEDS & © Mell wolint oantin oe Pi * Bey 6, at 12 o'e ock, in. es deat #8 Nessa tr vate aris acd kind io af price barnes: ‘A180, & {Wo seat BO [OP Wagon, in good order; algo a set of Single Harness, 1d double | Bogar, AUCTIONBER.—BY 8. & J. BOGART, ON day, Nov. 7, at 1036 o'clock, at the auction rooms Of rr ‘Norsh pred Tetera tees, Bi ay Chara, venus Ward. fete-a-tetes, Ea: ny Bureaus ard- aid’Damask Ourtaina, ne Ol Partings, ous Bini fom Chairs, Parlor Chairs, Brussels, Three-p ‘Bly an Ingraln Carpets, Bedsteads, Be‘s and Bedding, Bezatelve ble, Kitchen Furniwure, ae. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS + day, at 1036 o'clock, rge assdrimen 4 ‘auby and walnut Parwor, Chamber and Dining loom Fat. niure, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Contre tension Dining Tables, marble top Dressing ‘Bureaus, Wash. stands, Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Lounges, gt't frame Pier Gi Chandeliers, Ac. ke." The whole will be found wort y the atten! ot housekeeper ad cealers. OTICE.—SALE OF THE KENOSIIA, ROCKFORD and Rock Isand Ra‘lroad.—The undersigned, Benja- min Williamson, the trustee of @ deed of trust or morigage, bearing dave the iol aay. of April, 1887, made by the Kenos! ‘and Rockford Ri corporation duly formed ace rding to the he State of Wiscunsin, and the ke nosha and Kockford Rafiruad Company, a © rporation duly formed ding 'o the laws of the State of Diinois; and ito. of a deed of trust or mor Dearing date the ha, Rocalord and On duly organ: ws of the Stat inois, by the consolidation of the wad Ken id Rockford Rail: rad Compnuies and the Rockford and. Miesuasipp! Railroad Company—tn erecut‘on of the powers in and by the said deeds of ‘rust or mortgage upon him conferred, will sel! at pablic auction: at she Court Hose in. the city af Reocgford, JB the State of Fiinols, to the highest bidder. for easb, on Thursday, the 7th day’ of January. 1864. at 2 o'clock P. of [the said day, the following described property pair of sorre) es tnrtene 7 yeare 014, 1536 bands high, tiroad ‘Compan fred under ¢ an en: ure Wand d'ungitar the eon'inuous railroad heretofore known asthe «and Rockford Railroad, and now known #8 2 portion of the Kenosha, Rockford and Rock latund Ratt rond, extending from Kenosha, in f ford, im the Siale of I! f depot. ground #’a:jon houses dlaments or acquired by either of Rockford Railroad Companies or by (he Said consolidaied company. in connecuon with the waid rail road from Kenosha to Rockford, or relating thereto; and also all the ‘olla, incomes. ren's, issues and prou's, and cor porate or other franchises of of the suid ‘Kenosba and Rockford Rajiroad Compan es or of maid consolidated company connected with their sai y from Ki sha to R ckford. or re ating there’ it ‘oeomot! engines, tenders, cars of every kind, machinery, machine shops, toola and implementa, “wood wad Property Gonnected the e Proper equipment. working, opera: ‘con- ducting of oF aLpurygnant to the aforesaid Shoe ‘of rattroud from Henosne ‘0 Rockford. The aid nave wil aot include ny Jands, lots or other property of the said Kenos Rockiord’ Railroad or ot the sale epascte 7 from Kenosha to Rockford, or incinded in ots or station grounds, | or required for 01 tion, opera. Hon, Mainyenance oF yeonvenient vee of the same, and which said Kenosha an@ Rockford Railroad Companies or said consolidated company may have leased of otherwiee i WILLIAMSON, Trustee. fargo, ansotiment of Mose an kirts, Undervlothes, tim iows. Bed Blonkets, Sheets, Ac. ert a Hon of dealers and others. By 01 rete Bid Weet ray ninth atreet, PAVRBROKER: S RALE—THIS8 DAY, AT ah UE BELL & INGRATIAM, in salearcome this ) join fret rate Pi hiidrense < thing, fe Biankets, nnd oth Of deslere und others, By M nue, Brookly., SHERMAN & av 8 or Friday, Nov. 6 at i} o'clock, at A2i3 Bavery, ry. horde Ch. Volmer, Eaq., 868 dbis. oid Kentucky Bou: coon Whiskey, choice branie, seven years old and very fine. Als?e large nen bag oy Quiita, attention Td iyit'e ave. articles worth & J. WOLF, 180 a large ot ef other ithe trate AUCTIONERR—OFFICE XO, NO4 liquors, to be fold in lota tow Wis “ABBOTT, Ean wa Bree }ateWim. Forrester, thie Fi aay. dth in, rected “ (0) Madison street, coma ther, Boies Beatiog Cenee iene ohan aire eae Furniiure, Aleo the lease, for fou years ees TONN Wal Byecutor, Zour gris oy met, "Sales Ciothe, me Cuen, GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton aint me 804 8 av) epriipe. Ss with 1. ulton street, Ae. on band; prigee mt RICA 5 at : ihe Bard BIL LARD Li: trad Se "blitiord. tante tapes o eiouractered, ‘and every bit : ae ty ae es for sale by ‘New Fae comer of Crosby and Spring mg ete ARD Al Tabies, Bookcases, Ex-+ Wis Ae ane han. Buggy— bot wavot time lrdrre iogf pony 800 oe, ei SALE—AT 79 WEST FORTY.FIRST A 2OMS Tor MEA, Unearth HORSE FOR SALE—AN EX. Schau saddle foram wan reared and ent unt wih in Vi Tania couad ena ehinect Biemian a oF ‘ait Oa ety at Law 58 West Fifteenth ARRIAGES, HORSES AND SLEIGHS FOR SALE— 0 Too Oatringes ‘and Sleighs of all descriptions, new and second hand, Aloo 20 Horees, Sleigh Bells Robes, &c., selling off, No. 10 Nevins street and 18 Fulton Brooklyn," R SALE—AT A BARGAIN, some Horses, in order.’ sound and sets Harness, one business Wagon and one top Chatham street, OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BLACK HORSE, 7 yeare 0}d. 16 hands bigh, perfectly sound and kind in all harness, ttt ve sold as the owner has no further use for him. "Can ‘be seen at Kamp & Co.'s stables, 22 West Thirteenth Pe near Sixth avenue eT FOR SLBA PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, 7 YEARS old, 1544 bands high, stslish, very gentle. good in single or pula harness. Apply at Graham's stable, 1,237 Broad- TWO VERY HAND. alle: Yas (OR SALE—A SECOND WAND CALECHE COACH, 1u good order, Can be ured for a close or open carriage, Apply at 14 and 16 Amity place, Laurens street. OR 2 SALE—A FIVE —— OLD PONY, HORSE, first rate in eaddle or se sound and kind: with a two-seated Top Wagon and ares only two months in use. Will be sold cheap. separately or together. or would trade for crockery. Address J. T. K., Herala office. (OR SALE—A FINE PAIR OF MATCHED BAY Mares. nine years old. 15 hands high, black legs and tailes prompt drivera and very stylish: will be sold low Apply to FRED. ADEE, 264 Water street, OR SALR—A PAIR OF HORSES FROM THE COUN- try, which have been in pasture for the last three for $100. Can be seen by applying at the stables of Edward Martin, 1,266 Broadwa ‘ OR SALE—A LIGHT FAMILY CARRIAGE, ONLY two months use ao nearly new, cheap. as the owner has no use ferit, Inquire of J HEIMANN, 94 West Twen- sy-Bintb street, OR SALE—FIVE HORSES: AMONG THEM ARE ONE valuable team of farm Horses, price ay! ‘also a supe. rior team of Morgan Mares, with fo: handsome bobtaii Hore. price $35. at 50 New Chambers street OR SALE—A PAY HORSE. 16 HANDS THIGH. GOOD cart snuck ar @ orse; price $40. Also.a brown Horse, I bande sult oo pmo or iy business, Also ove E> prese Wagon and 5°, Sold separate: iy.” Apwly #116 Bast Twenty-neventh street, OR SALE CHEAP—A SORREL VIRGINIA BLOOD Mare 3h years old; kind and gentle in saddle or har- ‘To he seen at Milner’s, foot of Moth street, East river OR SALE—AN OPEN BUGGY. FULL SPRING. IN perfect order: very low price Inquire at Conning ham @ statle. 115 Barrow street, between Greenwich and Washington streets $250" a'so one Al warsantea. Apply F] nese, LEA SUPERIOR DRIVING AND SADDLE warranted sound. Apply at Johnson & Co.'s enty-second Si 10 LE er& Co, Broome English Landaa, verv at pa'r of very fine tails and mane For particulars '2,.from W to 3, ORSE FOR SALE—LONG TAIL. YO a, grower pee hands, fine styie and spirit, ‘avother, waran'ed superior for coupe oF ca perfeetly sound and kin stable, 1 nies ‘ORSES ranted in every respect. fifteen nnd the other dttveo three: wou'd make a spend coupe horse: fast travellers; will be gold low Apply at 43 Char'os sireet. ORSE FOR SA FOR SALE—BOTH VOUNG. AND WAR. dark bay, long tails, one ONE OF TWO GOOD WORK horses; low pri table for’ a coal cart; sold oni; for want of work. Apply tp the col yard corner Dover an: Pearl streets, New York. RIVATE STABLE WANTED —A GENTLEMAN DE. sires: to hire @ good slable, between First and Bighih avenues, Bleecker and Thirtieth streets, with stalls for three horses, coure and two light wacons. Horses must not be under ground. A i/beral rent will he paid for a suitable ploce. Address box 2,664 New York Post office. ZADDLE HORSE WANTED—MUST BE VERY SU mylish, in perfect condition. bave a chou trot avd no bad tricks, Leave word with Henry, at Selcen s siables 82 Weat Twenty-fourth street. \TABLE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES Stabling for four borses and room for bree earrisges for she winter. in, ibe vicinity of the Clarenace Hotes or would ren! asmatl Siable fer the eame ru Adare: AC B.G. Herald office, for three days. siatiog terme. with tall partien'ars, SECOND HAND be Ss SEAT A Api nin Penney town Rockaws Coa’ Le awe leche, Coach; also a acoes waiter Taster War ness, &c., at TAY! Bs and 66 Cedar sireet, ofpes'te the CARTNEN OR TRUCKMEN —FOR 8A re, suitable for henvy work: every wag ti ett aed tof use, Can be veen by appiyiag Bt ‘bird ave. ANTED—A pepe OR SPETLAND PONY, SUIT. able for a iad eight ft age. Must _be perfectly genus and sound, Would ilke and wagon euhable reame.. Addrees room $86.8 Nicholas Hotel AaTRD = | Good pp ee Sent al ITABLE TOR | ca good Harness. -Appiy to 5 180 and or Beat Sint street . Wis. e tent! on, Ville deed also 8 single Hi veavy Blanket and Hood. Ad} WEIGHT, CITY zou ib two seata, one movead suitable for same, box le] Hera. TANTED—A COUPE, WHICH HAS NOT BEEN aed long; must be light built, tn geod ord order and of a good maker. Address, E. 8.. bo: Post office SPORTING. OGS FOR SALB.—A PAIR OP NEWFOUNDLAND and St. Benard Pupes one laltan Greyhound, very fine: Black and Tau Terriers and Scoteh Terriers; good atierg, one Black and Ten Terrier not exceeaing ett t pounds 11 Roosevelt street, rst Coor. v NQas, ., CHiLpLaIn Sil een Sr os 8 Y OBTAINED IN | ee et eae counsellor at law, 655 Broadway, AaaOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH Raere a four weeks by Dr. RICORD'S Esasence ot wonderful azent yeah restore manhood to any thattered constitution, whether e abuse, the effects of c!imat ie iy : a e ageredited agent, PHILIP ROWLAND, 47 Broome stree fous door weet from Broadway, New York RBLE a wane. it SLATE MAN’ Mone pone ee Mar! @ trade an} “WEST ¢ CASTLETON deed COMPANY, iets aaa “dhent falters and Ogu fin are gotered ch oF THB ‘erns and best sheaper th jarble Works, 54 First at any other pli at 8. KLAB: e:'near' Third’ stroet, ‘New Work. Call gad convince avenite, near yourselves, oo OTARY PUBLIC-ANY PERSON HAVING A notaryship that is about exp'ring, and wishing to dis- of the same, will please call upon ROYAL 6. CRANE, Esq. 169 Broadway, up stair FFICERS AND SOLDIERS IN THE FIELD CAN nave all kinds of goods forwarded to them, in a safe and quick manner, through our agents in Washington and elsewhere; also, Sil business’ ate the. North promptly and in a strletly confidential manner, ry col- cied and remitted. Charges moderate. ‘Address. tat regiment, brigade, ¥ ROSSARD iy agen ‘ork. aivislon and corps, ED. F! ec ate, No. 9 West Broadway, New Y: LATFORM SCALES WANTED—WEIGHING ABOUT saree pounds, tn good order Apply ut 42 ae street, up stal EGAR SHOW CASE WANTED —ANY. aie HAVING @ superior second hand one to dispose of reasonabl; | par hear of a customer; must be all German silver frat eight feet long, with one or two ghia; & jewel would answer. Address Case, station HE, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AND Rheumatism. All sufferers from the abot either of recent pr tong ‘standing, are advised GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILES. They can be relled upon 88 she most safe and effectual remedy ever offered to the public, and have been universally used in Europe for vee Years with the greatest success. Prepared by Prout & Harsant, 229 Strand, London, land; and ria ‘by thelr agents, ‘WELLS & CO., Peet street, Nev Her Majesty's Commisstonere have authorized the name and address of “Thomas Prout, 229 Strand, London,” to be impressed upon the government stamp afllzed to each box of the genuine medicine. _ Price 36 and 75 cents per box. HE ,ORFAT, ENGLISH REMEDY —SIR JAMES Clarke's celebrated Female Pill 1d from scription of Sir J Clarke, MD.. Phys! the Queen This well known medicine ‘a ayre and safe remedy for Female tions, from any cause whatever; and although a powerful semedy they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. ria all cages of Nervons and Spinal Aifections Pain in the Back ibe, Fatigue on might oxerifon, Palpitation of the yaterice and Whites, these Pills’ will effect a cure wheniall sihectpenne bees fallegs and althonge o pomeevur remedy, do not com'ain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtfal to the constitution. “Full direetions ta the pambhie ground each package, which should be carerully preserved. For full particulars’ obtain, free, of the azent.'n pamphlet, Bold by all druggist 27 Cortlandt street, New York, sole United States Agent. —THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY are selling all their Teas a’ ONLY TWO CENTS PER POUND ABOVE Cost, believing this 10 be attractive to the mauy who have hereto- fore been paying ENORMOUS PROFITS, 14 ts imporiant for the Tea dealer to call at the NOS VESEY STR and examine their TEAS before purchasing elsewhere. The November imuer of our PRICE LIST is now ready, NO. 5) VESEY STR New vPR_ METAL AND OLD LEAD WANTED.—CASH will be paid fora few hundred welght of Type Metal and old Lead, Apply al the desk of this office. q lg 30 FROM ALL Panta, or AHE CITY TO SAVE und on butier, WOOD S York Ut Varikk street, onrmer of B tg Very. best per pannd; fine, 24c. to 26c. Best flour, 28¢. per 7 Der bag. Best starch, 8, Coane early. FURNITURE. URNITURE FOR SALEBY A FAMILY LEAVING urope. consisting of two Sofas, one Couch, two ‘Arm Chairs four Chairs covered “with tapeatry reps: well antec for Bedroom or Sitting Room; also two Sofas, five haire. in Oak, covered with green reps, weil adapted for a Dining Room. ‘The above articles are as good as new having een only a ew months in use, Tobe acon at 924 Broadway, F° Ni URE ELEGANT HO 'SEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of splendid jor and Bedroom Suites, Bronves. Paintings. Ornaments, &c. Also, a fine toned rose wood Pianoforte, for sai Sa Brevoort place, Tenth street, afew coors west of Bi ‘ANDSOME Sue PoE FOR SALE— Al great eacrifice for utiful Parlor Suit, Frakes tani “bai: ‘mille, sold, fon Gia: coe dns tor 7 S100; esewraot er m ogtave’Pianoforie, Brusscie and In: Spr Aa ga Hat cmp ood sud ia Pinowe, me Waste Say | Lace ‘Curtains, Bronze Clock, ‘Turkish Easy Chair sag Lounge, ‘tosewood Etazere, fuacbourd. ec, ats West TO MARRIED LADIES —MADAME RBG. Female Physician and Professor of Midwifery, cousulted aa usual at 162 Cham! street, Butone flere ‘will be vecessery. No charge for advice, Her In. fallible medicines can sptalned at t 1316 Labert Laverty fireet, or by mail. Price rH N. B=! board and the best medical Sieséanse dass ring cont peeeet 1D be accommodated. Madam Restell deems it her dui 2 caution ladies ngainet tmitators of ber advertisernenis, #1 not only rob them of their means, but thelr health, UL DISEASES, FROM WHATEVER CausE PRO. ‘duced, are aafely and succcssfully treatea by Madame DESPARD. ” But oueiuterview is neceusary | N. B —Board and elegant rooms for ladies during confinement, with Beers See —o Residence 101 Sixth avenue, opposite \HARLES LUTZE, M. D, PROFESSOR OF OBSTET J resend Surgery, and aver sixteen years of pled practice im thi wedy cure to eery Ia lat the ulinost cont treatment, Can : At bis private'roome €lijg Wrosdway N. B Patients who rduring treatment wil be provided wiah to re vate rooms and the best attendance at the doctor cence RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3PRCK SLIP. HAS ALI, THE cholece breeds, for anie and stock. Butler» Infalibie Mange Cure and Flea E inator, Cc per bottie But ler'e new Work, $1. Dogs boarded, trained, &c. Medicines for all diseasce.’ OLDEN PHEASANT, WHITE SWAN, WOOD Duck, 0 Geese, Fancy | Pigeons ‘ant a gheice stock of Singing a Pars sae world. ina Citas "RelcHe & BRO SU Chatham street, near ham ere W'xtep-4 WELL BROKEN POINTER “poa aD dress L Jones, Heraid of 2. 00 GERMAN ¢ CANARIES, IN bhgs SONG. AND yreet, Chas. ‘deiche eBRO" ‘ ASTROLOGY. rs B. MAURICE, GREAT AND REAL ASTROLOG iE A. “ors living Dortal ever ka the past, present and knowledge of all th R, reel, with several scores that 00 fold ries of life. He tells in re ma mie, love, courtehip an marria roination, happiness, or mis fortune, gain. | Fy day you wii mary. dl descr fe, and in cai of the most Sure of rucceas in any undertaking, rosperous throughout life. Six Terter (or bs conte, Att hours til 9 P bear Wooster, Fee—Ladien, 5 MOBROW, SEVENTH ural gift of foresight, to tell every> STONISHING—MADAME daughter, with thing, even your very 0 5, tele hi you will marry; no charge for showing ihe likeness and causing dy great magic image to fall operation: al only 25 fee cen not admitted. How Strom 9 tiles ‘M. 186 Ludiow street, near Houston street, st oLoaies <MADAM® BOOTH FROM CALL Hi \ RE “you “TROUBLED REGARDING ‘auco! Pr ture change, hevith, &ef—Consult Mrs. D1) BANKER. Medial and Business Clairvoyant and Spiritual Test Medium, 12 Wilson place, near Eignth street, oop NEWS. =MADAME HOPE. og _— bv ay BSoutt, © uth: by palmistiy, aC 185 Sixth w meet vets irom A.M. 100 P. M. Ediee 8 o crate, WARD For J ANY PERSON LLINGTON 1 reieutar la neve fling the ‘separaied. tor will be united forever. ‘Bhe teperfectis certain of ber pap Tequiremrate in kag correct fact, Saf Sarad oo.ce seturel eee. Del 17 Hot 10 con: i SF Seed lady, at 101 Sixth avenue, opposite ‘ANT, ae. Re tye) og AY eM! youn, ¢ one ton avenue— De. tec Stecane renin remeaiee inde absent friends aod consulta cn f life and business. THE CELR- N., paw he Bas Has me PNeWaTuh, et ‘shat arenive or Eyaeeacant i Tatlareetion. Bho tella (be peme, thd has 30 se Y pg ag ODES In TEE, one, 18 THE ‘conmulted ‘with the ‘on all affairs of Mes restores druaken haee to make you beloved by your heart's idol, those long con, avenue, BRAUTIFUL MADAMB Da SRVotEe pea gx. Hh <MADAMR WIDORR, OLA Ha the i yate ay nied Bp Spanish aay, a arava at knees; pren'ri vols lock mbers, property lost iB FIRST and to Uris LAIRVOYANT ug RS. FERNANDO BELMONT & CO., OF 767 AND 769 roadway corner of Niuth street, New York. offer aclentitic medical treatment on all diveages, male and fe mate, , Alto treatment by correspoudence ayes the ted States. Oliice hours from § A. Ae aken Se nero ay a se ee s Eo OF SUPERIOR scHOt to the epee i heaahigwen, oc aa Madrons Cor soeidays Hoe Tonk sis Fast eae! a5 RES EEEA ad of Erghth at Fulton st made foe Mele York. and te Private Brora et re ve private rooms. Open day oat aeneee © TTON & ag tng pei rac RANT. A in rasvon Dane, Ff fy ta: a ACQUIREME® trom ry; ere Shem: setae ‘heat ae gr would weach tite sume for 8 ood ‘tom maser sons and daughters wit! ghor ates aa, Roora,No 1 Blanoard'se d'e, pe Bast Twentieth street, New York. \OOKKEEPING.—MR. DOLBEBA: oe BROADW4 gives practical instruction in Ave reparew centiemea for head book Interest, a, in any kind of budiness ~He also removes stiffness, craq jag oF trembling. and makes eleg int. rapid business pent I yur GOVRENEBA A LAD¥ bins | 3 s gagement as dai y roverness, to teac! cht lish Fr musie and drawing: undo ioed am references; would also npils at her residence. Address Instruction, 110 tween 6b and 7th aya, BOYS NORTH'S MODEL WRITING AND BOOKER Afternoon and evening from 3 to day, Stollend 210 ROOMS, ‘ty AND 819 BROADWAY, Corner of Twelfth street, New Yo F's INCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES. TELLERING, 819 pee ae (estabit in 1852), will recetve aprlicat for French and G rman coi taught Grammar, pner CLASS PIANOFORTE—ROSEWOOD At for sale; four roun! c rs and finisned ll rou four carved legs, Lull iron ; overstrung modern improvements; matte \ der for then rosatit ow bat a few months since at a cost of $625; will be sold ch To be seen at 12 Brevoort place Tenth street, a few dd weat of Broadway, from 9 A. M.@o9P. M. Also spleq Parlor and Belroom Furniture, Broave Paintinger Or ments, de, All first class and in good order. ORT EDWARD INBTITUTE. BEST SusTAIN Bonrding ‘Seminary in th wets, “Buperd brick Gitisinse. “A complete businees| lene for young men.” Gradvaire courora for ladien and men. For . Josep Fort Baward Neves Maree Rew. J 3: M™ KISCO MILITARY INSTITUTE.—A SUPE! Boarding Schooi for Boys. Send for acircular, ‘A. Be WIGGIN, ___ Mount Kisco, Wesichester Co. , N. TEACHERS.—WANTED, MALE PRINCIPAL pubiie school near ibe city; also female for inte diate department, French, inay ‘or female seminar fons of musle for New Eng an HE: tirand airect. ey ae, distant by by ralirod fre the city. where she can study Bonglish and muse (piavo), and where she can be Address, stating particuines, Education, Herald osfice. ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPETH to teach the Eng!ish branche: situation as nu governess either resident o visiting; best of references given, Call on or wddress N. C. G., for two days, at st DESIROUS TARING ¢ of an opportunity to purchase for bait {Leost's sort tine agom Foy splendid Piano; gol in the most costly style for the pre mer, will call To Nensau street. Br-oklyn. It will be sacrificed for Any one desiring @ Grst class Plano, at a great bargain, do well to examine. N UNEXCELLED SOPRANO AND READER A muni desires to engate for the season in 8 Protes chotr., Address Z., box 129 Hera'd ome, Liberal salary pectes FEW BOYS WANTED—WITH GOOD TREDLB A} aito voices god some Knowledge, of 08g $0: St. Jobn's church (Episcopal), Brooklyn, given Address Jose W. Hill, box 174 Herald ottice. RS. BCHULTHEISS, A THOROUGHLY EX: enced teacher of ihe Pisnoforte. from Cassel. ‘Attend pupile at thelr homes or at her po eng 442 fant eroietieth street, between Lexington Third avs. JORMSTOR, LATE fally announces that ber own of RY B. HAWLEY, nuinnes t give P jence. Cire ‘or ber residence, 146 . Wop tn 8:04 to be bad at Beer and Schirmerts, Sixteenth street. IANOFORTS YOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASH BO) ate aoe ee eae eats olga kpply ab Hoe 19) Tw etreet, near = + ____FINANCIAR. TLANTIO AND OR GR WESTERN RAL O A‘ ah RE ts fl = 1 Firet payable tat A ia'iat Oaober. priselps ad iimited autaber of Sa for sale by the ° For ae Darticulare apy to, 2, ALL. ‘64 Bouth sire ee N WEST? Orgs OF THE SUOAGG, AND, OR} Sol hy ny La }, from Coupon on Acunie ofice on ahd ater ‘hai éale.” Coupone (rom be registered ‘be paid 7s parties In whose vame will are registered or upou the! AMES a YOUNG, CHUCHARDT & GEBHARD. BANKERS. 21 NABI 1 rit Mertunge fo ‘io preton}e due a | gene va road ‘orapan vy Pivet fod Milwaukie Bonds, due 159: st Fe AnD PaciFIC RAILROAD BONDS, 8T, >, of Mio Seven er cent fire mortgage bonds coupons. parable. Vand July J, free from government tax, Inte of Jancary ind Jun, ne mt ce eT antec erman & Co. ters 17 Dunene Get, TM DAVIS, 4B FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND D*. GRINDLE, ac ee Produce h to be carefully. safely aud suc ceastully treated, will do weil to call, as consultation will alin'y patients of what we fay. Consultation free. R. LARMONT, AUTHOR OF THE Panis ztomnat and New York Medical adeiee and ‘Eth edition, over 40U tin Yom. tinny at (47 Broadway Upstairs from 12 dB ER, No. 1 Vesey strret, mails the book, sealed, for $1. 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