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NEW YORK HERALD, A communication was rec cived from the Comptroller, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. | 4 with statement of Treasury balance to November 14, 1863 Which was received and ordered on file A communication was reooived from the Comptrolter fc mmonding a transfor to tho appropriation of “Contin. geneiea—City Inspector's Dopartment " Which was received aad relerred to Committee op Board of Aldermen, EOPPInEAL, Staten Sesexoy, Nov. Present—William Walsh = President, aud the fol- ‘lowing members Aldermen Henry, Holl, McCool, Chipp, Mitchel! Ryors, Je Jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson, Ottiweil, Farley aad o0Kg— 133 ‘The Prosident being absomt at roll call, on motion of Alderman Hart, Alderman Heary was called to the chair. The ralautes of the last meeting were read and ap- prove eas L o'clock P. M. oumunication was received from (he Comptrolier reowmmonding a transfer to the appropriation for Lands ‘aud Piaces, with resolution therefor. Aldermau Long moved that Che communication be ro- torred to the Committee on Finance. Which was lost by the following vote, viz — Aftirmativo—Aldegmon Hardy, Masterson and loog—3. Negative—Aldormen Heury, Hall, McCool, Cuipp, Mite ‘ors and Jere;niah—T lermau Harpy moved that the paper be Iaid over PeTeTiONS, By Atdorman Bilt of the Now York Courier for advortising the aunual Which was lost. (parade of the Fire partment. And the resolution wag adopted by the following vote, Which fas laid over. viz— By Aldorman Rynes— Bill of R. Macklin, for services rendered at the Sixth ‘District Court. Which was referred to Committee on Finance. By Alderman -~--—— Bilt of Captain D.C. Meschutt, Soveoty-first regiment Now York State National Guard, for transporting sixty. eight men to and from Greenwood, Which was referred to Committee on National Affairs, By Aldorman Ryoks— Petition of property owners in Eighteenth street, be- tween tho Sixth avemue ani North river, to have the sald streot paved with Pelzian pavement. Which was referred to mittee on Streets. Affirmative—Aldermen Henry, Hatl, McCsol, Chipp, Mitcholl, Ryors, Jeremiah, Masterson aud Farley —9. Nogative—Aldermen Hardy and Loug—2. A communication was received from the Croton Aque- duct Board relative to the necessity of @ atorage reser voir in the valley of the Croton river. Alderman Jerks moved that the same be referred to 4 Special Committec of three. Which was carried The President pro tem. named as such Special Commit toe Aldermen Jeremiah, Heary and Uttiwell, REPORTS. ‘The Committees on Roads presented a report to rogulate, grade, kc , Fourth avenue from Ono Hundred aod Six By Alderman REBT om teentl to Ono Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. Petit R. Hartman and others, interpreters to Which was laid over. Police Co sage of anlary, Tue Committee on Public Health presented a report to Which waz laid over. i! lots on Mantiattan street and Tenth avonus RE OLUTION, Which was laid over. By Alderman Mastensox—~ Tho Cominittes on Assessments presented a report to Resolved, That the resolution approved December 7, | carcol at erroneous asso@smout agaivat Miss J. Taylor, 1861, directing the © amigsioner ty procure a new engine for Engine Company No. 36, be and is hereby amended , 89 a5 to read as follows:— Resolyod, That the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby authorized and directed to udvertise for propo- als, andcontract with the lowest bidder, cenformabiy to ths provisions of the Amended Charter of 1867, for the Poy ding of a new steam fire engine for Engino Company 0. Which was referred to Committee on Fire Department. By Alderman Mastersoy— Resolved, That the Comptrotler bo, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to advertise for proposals for a new locatioa for Hose Company No. 34, to be within the following boundaries: north side of Forticth streot and south side of Forty-fourth street, Seventh and Ninth avenues. Which wns referred to Committee on Fire Department. By Alderman Loxc— Resolved, That the Counse! to the Corporation be and he is horeby authorized and directed to take the necessary Tegal moasures to have 131st street, from the Fifth to the Fighth avenue, opened according to law. Which was referred to Committee on Roads. By Alderman Hani— Resolved, That permission be granted to the New York and New Haven Raiiroad Company to lay a single track of railroad in Franklin street, from the easterly side of kim street to Centre streot. Which was laid over. INVITATION. An invitation was received from the Enterprise Literary and Social Union, to atteud an entortainment to bo givou ‘on Wednesday oventu , November 18 Which was accapt MOTIONS. Alderman Hakor moved that the Committee on Salaries and Offices be discharged (rom the further consideration of resolution of Board of Counciimen, that the salaries of the inepectors of Improvements on Strecta in the City tn. spector'’s Department, be increased to the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars per annum, being the sumo amount as those employed on similar work in the Street Department, that tho ‘incroass do date from the passago ‘of this resolution, and that the Comptroiler is horeby di rected to pay the same increase aud charge the same to tlie account of City Contingencies. Which was carried. And (be saine was laid over. Alderman Ha moved that the Committee on Salaries and OMices be discharged from the further consideration of resolution of Board of Councilmen that the salaries of tbo messengers in ali the departments of the city govern meat, except the Logisiative department, be in croased to one thousand d liars per annum, the amount of such increase to be taken from the appropriation of City Contingencies, to take eilect from the Ist day of July, A. D. 1868, and also that the aalartes of whe assist- ‘Which was adopted. By Alderman Lowe Resolved, That the Comptrotler be and is hereby direct- ed to draw bis warrant iu iavor of Patrick Magiun for ihe sum of $381, being for overtime on the work of constract tng a sewer in Third aveoue, from Seventy-third to seven ty-ninth street, and charge the game to the account of donations, Which was referred to Committee on Finance, By Alderman Jzrmuu— Resolved, That permission be, and is horeby, given to Catharing Donnelly to keep a small stand for the sale of fruit, &c.,on the Third avenue side of ‘Tompkins market during tho pleasure of the Common Council. Which was sdopted. By Alderman Haroy— Resolved, That permission be, and is hereby, given to William Morrow to exhibit goods in front of bis premises, No. 4 hth avenue, provided the same does not inter: rapt (he #ublic thoroughture, the said_ permission given to contimue during the plousure of the Common Counci}. Which was adopted. By Alderman McCoor— Resolved, That tho Street Commissioner be, and is hereby, authorized to advertise for proposals for a house to built upon the property 193 Fulton street, for the nse of kugine Company 14, said property having been lately purchased by the Comptroller for anid purpose. Which was referred to Committee on Fire Department. By Alderman Fanuey— Resolved, Tnat the Comptrotier be, and he hereby is, directod to assign a lot of ground owned by the Vorpora’ tion In Fifty-seventh street Cae side), between Third aad Lexington avenues, opposite the new court house, for the use of Engine Company No. 37. Be it further Resotved, That the Street Commissioner be, and he horeby is, directed to advertise for proposals, and cou tract with the lowest bidder conformably with the provi- sions of the Amended Charter of 1857, for the erection of @ house for the use of Engine Company No. 37 on the | in Viity-seventh street, between Third and Lexington ave. ‘anes, whonever the provisions of the foregoing resolution have been complied with, Which was referred to (ommitteo on Fire Department, Ry Alderman Masict-on— Resolved, That perMiszion be, aud is bereby, given to Edward L. Doave!ly to set the curb and gutter stones and flag a epece four feet wide through the sidew wks in front ‘of his premises in Sixty fifth street, between Ninth and Tooth avenues, st his own expense, under the direction Of the Sureet Commissioner. aut messengers be increased to the sum of niue huadred dollars, to date from the Ist day of July, 1863, Which was carried, And tho same was laid over. Alderman Ryens moved that tho Committee on Salaries and Offices be discharged from the further consideration of resolution that tho salaries of the Health Wardens of the soveral wards be incrossed to fifteen hundred dollars per annum, to date from the first day of January, 1863, and to bo taken from the appropriation for ‘ARLEY moved that the Committce on Fi hance be discharged from tho furth " munication Irom the Comptrotier recommending the adoption of resolut troller be authorized, in pursuance of his recommenda. tion, to cause a transfer to bo made from. ti tion ‘and account under the hoad of “Publi Correction,’ of the sum of five thousand d credit of the ucvount @utitiod, *Coutingeac.o spector'a Departmeat.?’ Which was carried. The resolution waa thon adopted by tho following vote, viz-— Atirmative—Tbo President, Aldermaon Veury, Hall, MeCool, Chipp, Ryers, Hardy, Biasiersvu, rariey aud Lopg—1o, *, to the City in REPORTS RESTHKD ‘Tno Committee ou Roads pres: a report concurring with Board of Councilmen to aduptiag resolution thay Forty ninth etreot, betweea Ninth and Tenth aven 6), vo paved with Belgian pavement, the property ownors to pay one-half the expouse aud the cily the remainder, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Pepa: tiny and that the accompanying ordiwiuco tuerofor adopted. Which was laid ov ‘The Committee on Roads preseated a report concurring with Board of Councilmen in adopting resolotion that (io sidewalk on the southwosterly corner O° FKorty.«eoond étreet and Tenth avenue bo tingzed under the direction of the Streot Commissioner, Vaal (he accompany ing ordinance therefor be adopted, Woaich was lnid over. ‘Tho Commitice on Roads pressutod & report in favor of concurring with Bard of Councilmen in adopting resolu. tion that curb aud gutter stones be sot and the sidewalk flagged on tho west side of Eloveath avenue, es Forty second and Forty-third streets, under t Whioh was adopted By Alderman Farivy— Whoreas, a resotiou passed the Board of Aldermen, Decembor 2 Se aud cuncurred in by the Board of Counoit December 24, 1860, and approved by the Mayor, Lecember 2%, 1860, authorizing the Comptroller doacaw hia warrant in favor ,of Thomas Casey fur the sum of $150 for fifty daya exceas of inspection fees; and, Whoreas, tho Comptrolier declines to pay the same, fa his judgment the rezolution did uot receive the user of votes designated by the charter, therefore bo it Reso'vet, Ihat the Comptroller be and he is nereby authorized aud directed to draw bie warrant iu favor of Thomas Carey for the sum of $150, being for fity days excess of inspection fees, at $3 per day, the amount to be token from tie account of city contingencies. Which was laid over. Ry Alderman Loxo— the Mayor, Aldormen and Commonalty of the city of Now York, ia Comin Council convened, ao ordain as follows :— Sec. 1. A public fund or shockvis hereby croated for the gum or amount of two bovdred thouvand dollars, to be known and dosignsied as the “Croton Water Stock, wie shati boar interest nut exceeding #ix per cont per i redeemable within a period of dtty years 7th day of April, 1863. 2. The Comptrotier of the said city is kareby an- thorized wud directed immediately alter {ue Passaye of this ord|nance, to advertise for Uhirty days {or proposuls for the said fand of stock. ‘The said stock ghali be divided into sbares of one hun | dred doliars each, and suall be awarded and is*ued to ihe highest bidder therefor. No proposal or bid shel! be opened before the day and time apecifed in the advertize ‘mont, of accepted ata rate less the par value there- sat Sec, 8, The money received for anid stock shall be paid to tho Chamberlain of said city, and sball be exclusively applied and disbursed by the Comptrotier in accordance with the provisions of an act entitled Ap act to facititate the acquisition of lands for the extension of the Croton water works, and for building reservoirs In the city of Now York, ‘and to authorize the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of #ald city to borrow $200,000 for (he pur a aforesaid, passed Apri, 7, 1863. ' Aleerman Hatt moved to amend the same by inserting 4. Tho Croton Aqy ieduct Board js hereby em sin eloeren —And that the Comptroller be directed gonece and directed to proceed: forthwith to acquire the | also to draw bis warraut in favor of H. A Parker, mas- Janda north of 170th street, neceseary tor the bullding of | senger, and Jobn Kerr! |, aegistant messenger, each for eald covervolr or reservoirs, and appurtopances thereto, | the sum of two bundri ‘and Mity dollare,to be in fall and proceed t) construct the same in accordance with the yment for services rendered to committees of the provisions of the lart meotioned act of the Legisiature of rd of Aldermen for the year 1863, and that the Comp. chin State. troller be directed to draw bis warrant in favor of James Which was refecred to Committes on Croton Aqueduct. | M. pag Seg A. Towle, Owen Cavanagh, James A MASKAGES FROM HIS RONOT TTR MATOR, ley, Joba E. Greene and’ William H. Moloney, for the A message was received (rom his Hooor the Mayor, r+ an of two bondred and Oity doliars each, George Let- of the Street Commissioner, and that the accota, pauylog ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was laid over. ‘The Committee on Roads ted A report concurring with Board of Councilmen in adoptn, resolution that the sidewalks of Tenth avenue, west side, betweeu number 615 and Forty third street, be Magged, full width, uoder the direction of the Streot Commissioner, und Unat the ac- company ing ordinance there or be adupied. Which was laid over. The Committee on Rowds presented » report fa favor he flagging and reilegging | ight aveuie, frou Fifty -secou to Fiity ninth street Which was laid over The Committee on Roads ™ paving Forty third street bues, with jan paver Which was laid over. The Commiitee on Roads pr: paving Forty-fourth atreet, nue, with Belgian pavement § Which was laid over. The Committee on [toads presouted of widening Seventy-niath street, from aren Wi The Committee oa Roads presented a report in favor of curbing and guttering kleveath avenue, from fifty third to Fifty Diuth street. Which was lid over. ‘The Committee on Roads presented a report in favor of Nagging sidewalks of Forty sixth street, from Sixth ty Exgnth avenue. Which was laid over. The Committee on Roads presented a report ip favor of flagging sidewalks of Broadway, between Forty: tirst aud Forty #econd streets Which was laid over. The Committee on Roads presented a report in favor of prving Forty pioth street, betweeu Sixth avenue and Broaiway, with Belgian pavement. Which was laid over. PAYER! TRRETOYORE LAID OVER. Resolution fur payment for services rendered to Com- nitttees of the Board of Aldermen. seated @ report in favor of tween Fighthaud Niath ave onted a report ia fe mm Ueuadway to Nath ays a report io fiver Lighth to Tonto corning resolution giving to Mr. Revchman, of | rorman, Joseph A. Scoville and Thomas J. ‘Carietoo, for No, 165 street, permeation 80 Kesp & wooden tage the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars each, to be ia tn front of his ise, as fi fal! payment ior services rendered to committees of the JAvor’s Urrice, NEw ‘Yorn, Nov. @, 186”, ‘Banta of Counetion's for the year 1863. To Leyte get nig OF ALDERMER — (err. ete returp the resolution giving emended, was then leid over. to Mr. Iteichman, of No. street, perm'issice te Ordinance that tne grade O€ 1@2d to 106th street, be- kkvep ® wooden image in front of bis premises. Residents | tween faghtu and avenues, be changed #0 a9 (0 co» 1 thee aelghterbood bave sent very urgent reaen | form to tbo given {ines aud f,ures on the eco mpany ing atrance ines this resolution, and it appears to me pro. | map, daled Februxry 14, 1893, and drawn br Utto sek per lo refuse Buch permissionr ‘when they are #0 seriously | eraion surveyor, the pame to be dope under the dive objectionable to those who reside or do business in the | tio of the Street Commissioner. ‘ wioiuity. ‘Which was adopted by the following vote, v! ‘The remonstrance referred to i Lerolo appeuded,and | Aifirmetivo—Ine President, Aldermen Heory, 1 ithe | Me Chipp, Ryers, Hardy, Mastersoo, tarioy and Rerert of Committee om Public Health, tn favor of otepiing reer elon that the vacant lots oo the pe ihery | ade of Woet Forey-chird street, commencing at a point fravont (nven #4 ‘eet weet of Ninth avenue and run- | Gog weslery about terete bamdred feet, more or leas, to (98 and 307, be fenced in, under ( (ue strove Commiaaioner, and that Me ac vo, vir — berefor be pte t ty. the senows native Altermea Henry, Hall, MeCool, Chipp, ‘tardy, Macverwa. Farley and Long—9 jution of Bours of Couneiimen, that the sidewalks vy side ot Forty-tbird slrest, between Tenth aod Wlevent® svenges, ba fiagge’ (ol) width, under the . of the Street Commissioner («kh ordinance Wbich was concurro! in by the following vote, vir— tet ty Phas a Supe yo 4 | te ‘toation should you rgain ‘alder #6 resolnitos prior GEORGE OPDYRE, Mayor Which was received, latd ou the table for ten days directed to be entered at feneth 10 the minutes, and pul dished in all the papors saployed by the Corporation was received from bis Honor the Mayor pay tho congsegation of Samt (ebriel’ church, in East , between Viret and | Second avenues, to tbe church four feot beyoud (be Line of tho street, as fo) meth Maron's Orrice, Naw Yorn, ‘Tax Howorante Tam Boarp ov to atoemaeas: Genta —I return, aati the renoin £100 ving auinorlty to the ‘of St. Gabriel's enut | a bailliog ktiown an 0 ow the aie ad apes Mecond at Vana te vend the bu! Ube be wor of Affirmative--Aldermon Heary, Hai, MeCool, Chipp, their church four teat Dey ead ine tine a Of the etree: Mitchel, Hardy, Masterson, barley aud Yong 10. ‘that we have no legal ri to give thy Report ‘Commitee cn Sewers favor of eoncerrt ‘adore would be void if ae could | With Board of Counei'men ia adop! resoto lien t bt | sewer, wite the pecesary receiving vastus and cxly be built in Bevent ue, between Thirtiech and Thirty-fires der the direction of ihe Aquodect epee the accompany ing oruinan therator be » Which wes ndopted by the following vote, riz — tear — RANCLOD any pF the stroets. This \rroiesion | would "tot lad for Bach encrescunctis, and Affirmative-The Prewident, Aldermen fleery, fall, would ,1 fear, be by many application for simi | Mevool, Gh Mardy, Masterson, iarley aud Jar privileges, whie it would be imporsibie (0 refuse, | Long —10 without being amenable Wo the charge of partiality. Hesolation, (hat the Street Commissioner be directed to in the ¢ drove a porman ing property. ut Case the proposed rejection would nt obstruction to the view from suoin ® that we have no agiber ity thos to sotorfere with the of property owners. and U ff we had it woul! be wroug to exercine 14,1 nouet with- fiolt my approval frou tie resotution, Advertise (OF proposals (or bn iding & bouse for Hose ( pany vamber Fixhteen on the property purchased by Comptroiler at namoer eight and a alt Btone street rote, vin mea Heor: H President, , Chipp, Ryers, Hardy, Masterson, GRORGE OPUYEL, Long—10. whi a A mesange wes roceived from his Honor the Report of Committes on Sewers of Hoard of Council Feutive © the removal of the voluvteer barracks from | mao, with resolution that a sewer, wilh the necemsary ‘the Park t the Batiory. récets ing basins abd calverts, be Ballt in Morton «treet Winch was rece ved and referred to the Committes on | petween Mudeon and Waahu: ngton streets, ander the free. Natiooal Adare. Choe of the Crotw Aquedoet Department, aed that the ae inyor | COMMENICATIONS. ing ordin ersfor be adopted A commun extion was received from the Counsel to hag ver — coocarred in by the pnewing vote ce the Corporation relative to the lease of Mount Morrie Afirmstive—Tb dent, Aldermen Heory: square Hardy, Mastereou, fa ‘bio WAR received and laid over. A comma. ication was from the Street Com. m Fire Department of Board of received euasionsr relative to the Fenambering of Filth avenue, ietion that (be Street Comm lation Which was roferred to Committee on Streets Or be directed to advertie for Fs ay for omy Sy A coramunication wes received from the Street Com- ow Bese eatetnge tor the of Howe Company No. @ ssioner, with lonmect Of assessment io the mat- | the same to a . respects ly the gue Gow ia ol for of toe kK extension, ro Fo. 2 Conrurred in by the folowing THe. rin Which war reoniend and ortored on Gla aly aad | | | | \ —TRIPLE Ls OF REAL ESTATE, WANtkD TO BUYIN BI three story House (ether SHEET. BOARDING AND LODGING FORT HOUSE, ONT BLOCK Kant oy ooner @f Frankfort aad William at cots SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, L863. AfMirmatiye—Aldermen Honry, Hall, Mooo!, Rood, Chipp, Mitohel!, Ryers, Masterson and Farley — Report of Commiitee ‘on Roads, in favor of * doping | A Two O8 | AT THE Phan brick pr the Oily H resolution that the curb ‘and gutter stones in Fifty secon on se git 4 Ones Ornelas t ™ ~ 00n stregt, Uetwean {ive Seventh and Rights ereavest wa eet | eatine” stneecnels rhond ‘Adare parton the. to tee ote ha eee serena,” Wee cee and reset where nocossary, and that the sidewalks be | Rd lo-ation (n> olncrs will be noticed), 0 ei nigut ‘ flagged their full width, where not aiready dong, under | Herald ouce. - the direction of the Street Commissioner, aud that the ° QRANY HOUSE “ +d uew HOW ERY, Accompany ing ordinance therelor be adopted. $8.000.-" Me . Which was adopted by the foliowing vote, viz — in periect Affirmative—Aldormeu Henry, Hall, McCool, Chipp, Byers, Hardy. Masterson, Farley aud Loug—9. Report of Committee oa Sewers, in favor of adopting resolution that a sewer, with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, be built ia Fifty-secoud street, com: Ques, on Thiriy eich et, IP WILLIAMS, i Heighth avemue, Phirty fourth si $300,000 ortH OF Coat, woop ann ow Mineral Lands, 1a Bradford county, Pa, moncing at the wos orly sido of Broadway and extending | $11) $400 por nce ay Meuanae, HH MimoUaLe Co wall, Crom to and connecting with the sewor in Seventh avenue, un- SSLNHAINER & CO., 293 Broadway. der the direction of (ue Croton Aqueduct Board, aud that | — the accompanying ordinance thorefor be adopted, P Which was adopted by tho following vote, viz —~ Affirmative—Aldermen Heory, Hall, McCool, Chipp, A HAN DSOMELY AL southera ns aud whe Mabed ' FURNISHPD ROOM, FRONT oF genbemnn FOR SALE RANE CHANCE FOR A TAILOR WITH A SMALL, a VAMILY HAVING A ww Mitobell, Ryors, Joromiah, Hardy, Masterson, Farley and A cay tol For aale, » Merchant Tatoring Katablislm ih. A shor distance from the city There isa business done at | ‘On motion the Board adjourned. Present! u to twenty thousand dollars per ax capital of over ong thauaand doliara would be r+ And the Cuaimmax pro tom, annonuced tbat the Board Blood ba until Monday next, 25d instant, atone Inquire of Wid. GLENCKROSS, 214 Brondeay, tor | LADY. LIVING ALONBK. CAN ACCOMMODATE. o'clock P.M. DT, VALENTINE, Clerk = SEY he (we zou A ce wits Board. Appiy ac Bo Weat Bois ty bs fith wtrect, wear Reveath avenue VOR A MAN WITH A and Oyster Market, 219 1 Board of Councilmen. TLEMAN AND WIVE, OR TWO SINGLE Gt [orricia doing @ good businewa, for aa Noamant Roow, wiih Hoard Srarky Swe0N—Nov. 19—4 P.M on See RTA OR DUDES: Seeee Yat 34 Weal Twemty Cowart Tho Board mot pursuant to adjournment, in their Chain ber, No. 16 City Hall CRENTION ‘A quorum wot answering to their names on call of tho oe. AND LIQUOR sTORF POR ss ‘ hotels atid roll, the Board was declared adjourued uatil Mouday , 23d O70 of the best locationson Fire avenue Apply at t7 TO Marctoy ry tng instant, at four o'clock P. M. pee Ww Bru wary for hy a fanly ony hard cotaplete home \BtEANTUG FOR SALY H/C Aud & good Keaboat: ‘¢ Radiway above YUN 0 At NO im WEST PORTY PLPCEL 8TREKT, ON TIE se-oud Noor, are two Paria and one ha! ihowrd, ‘ow tio Chute t I closets, and on (he fret do: ALES OF REAL KSTATE. Noenaate oo nem fe tee A’ very eHore E ‘go OF BEV! spot ge EK ‘AORES, ane of Freehold, NLD. Cor wale. tan requiriog’ a country wen’, one Parlor an DINING rear Parton ha LET TWO VUR (AND Luxon Room, stoma t be sold ala great bar WIDOW LADY Ww A Waik of the ratiroad depot eswnecting wih Now York and TAY LOW Bik + Fodai HO 3 | his ri teckel Vhiadelphia.. The land is in the highest state of ei NOAOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH YOR BALE—ON SIXTH A® a ton, bas choice fruit, Ac; ixin the finmediate viciaity of RUG SiORK AVENE six charohes, three setuinaries, three free schools, wo anlect D © ixbed 30 : yard, cau be ootaivod ab Lt University py: y schools, “Aficen mlores. nnd all ‘other conveniences of tid he health es feet, two stories. with kitchen attached, brea aged Om. Pinay I7xid, two. stares, "aud shed ta. rete. d also | eg Twonty-A Hoand,,a Gs barn, wagon houses, corn cribs, grain house, ood ho 2, s. cua and all other necessary buildings, Will be Fold low, any PNISUED PrEC r 0 "7 4 7 payments aay, Ti not previously sold, will be altered at Mag hag wrt gee ling eo iy Bas payments aay. Ti uot previously wot, will bn ol Wo bt io gentiomon. Apply at 4 Wort Kisventn on Tue iday, December rs Injtiire at Freabo! D, WARNER, Site BOITY FOR BALE A HAN A rottiable be slness t oe THLE & OO uli two o'clock PM. For par’ OA. BENNBT, Executor, ttreet, New York. Hewes ATORR IN T Well locnied am (her partict lara tnguire Chuumbers w reel AS OHRAP OARDEN VARM, IN MONMOUTH OOUNTY, = On Wiriour RLOK VO LET-WitH b avenus PUMISN, Now Jersey near Keyport half «mile trom the land: | BOR BALM BLOCK AND FIXTURES 40° Out nea Mh BTABLE PAOUTROOM OF 2018 ing, contalnin thirty-seven. acres of incadow, balance high goa: rota! Geuts’ Fucmlsiing Stores 00 It asl ate "/ ; trutts, 0 Kw oy and bern. Terma | way on e:8 onal @ V ron sans ate A OL ANT, 15 Wal given Stcambie ¢ aauary 3 eury, Born hs omice BAS COUNTY FARMS FOR BA A. of 16% . 20 ta wood, balancempraved : ” \ i09D HO¥YE PO MEOTANICS.1WO RParKor And barn; 8) per acre, one of Lib acres it RON D A a ng. men exn be accommodated wilt go Aiko Varma and Country Beata. from one a Sar De | ‘ for saie or toexcbange.” A. SERGEANT, 15 Wal. meet in | T 319 FOURTH AVENUE.—WE Age INSTRUCTED LAs! NERY STORB, to offer at a low figure. separaialy o together, atl those ug Slarse and provtsble trade. lor TWIT BIKAR brows stone front Dereitias Now. 157, 159, 161, 163,163, 69 <ebush' “ a ene. whe wou an ast Thirty Uitrd atreet, subject \o leases expirio; me “ters ‘ aad 146 Fou Us aire Moy 1, 196K Pitty per eat can vemaly Cr ty oe years, ae THY BUSINESS, BTOCK AND FIXTURNS | cas, & 6 por dent, hy McKIBBIN, DAY @ Gobi.” gery arma cay Tubs ree | A* 819 FOURTH AVENUE—BY Moktantn DAY lath Sve uannd Biren CODB—Vor aa fo: the boat cash offer, rae otaeee | Patatke stat Fourth a Ai hee aU Uy COU We itay ng—in the nineticn, € 10 rit $F Ox! May. to conseqne —_ mas met eve the couoiry. Ax edn | WANT? N A PRIVATE FAMILY, Pott A GREAT BACKIFICR -TWO SPLENDID BROWN 4, lee er mae os aad man, oaabln Or elinees OF Crmia stone Houses, nituated ing beautiful location in Last |» rhe, ONES GW eal 1 Cilnton srects, Feferonces exchanged. Address 0. K Fiftioth street, Noa 207 and 20%, and musi be sold. Apply | ft Pg lps (erm AT r sation B, Grand aryoet on the promises. | Ovo gal, ona’, ar ut A YALUABLE PLOT—OF ABO! tee directiy ‘oop ato tne acca! | ' ik > of the upper and lower bays and of ass Bi, AOR AUOO, east y wcconatble by the Fort Hamilton R | fk ‘ wo Yio | [JOR WANTEDAIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHI tH clvad netghborbood, and is Na 4 ’ | AD ut no boarders, £0 gentleman, a desdita pio build = fae r ° 1 BNGES, 41 Wall p iia ( w 1 ¥ or terme nappy we SAMES ie ef tt at tow ‘ Ucn Ba ronan a 1AL Ti Liatt ' AUCIION SER “t ng “a COUNTRY, RESIDEN< FARMS AND BUIGDIN reyes . oy x ance OC tie Hudson. wave apse rine ere | [20D WANTED TLEMAN WIFE AND th tr a°s finjrovemen: ne athe o tog y AsO * | 35> v8 jal one or t h be vary ¢ couy. amy wo. as. piv eo Te yiite uf 8 | pee aidun ey A A PRIVATE en FOR 6A) ry Wardell offer a’ }> A 1eapectabl ated at Bra . | sna hk z wat 4 moat be tm Pai sitet boas rosette Ashore, in the direet ing of the | Belt Feceet le we for a phyar pyhe dy purteenih sireetia the Plumber's sior roy indy Hook au Nea Suo-e Kalroad. f avs, | J ZELLER, Gi Div alii niseet, a fie india) uLable, or J ent jy battodare apply cB SALH—THE CENTRE BOA" MOONE TWO WELL FURN 9 "BD FARM OF 1) 10 » the boy ay YP f t fer, For parteulas apply ly of elit per fe chews frou k sons. 1B ‘o” Dn ‘ fea Wii eon 4 yin o Dela tr in 40 | AITKIN, 16s Chambera street e iN AS W Herald of rom tl ‘dt | NoM.C.-Totnphisavilie, Bates Isand, Kew York, wadag | POR SPEC AT 2 JANE STREET. ONG DOO! WEST | JROAKD WANTED BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND particulars, wht » @ Coenters, | J er in a Orat claws boarding bone on pr vat ite’ | Tatycn, Ofte Far 6) | Louse; teule and location must bo good’ Address a. B., a ree Upatt JOR SALE—PERSONS IN ILL HEALTH. SEB AD | tox LASt Past w vercnement of Vineland. { _ 4 GENTLEMAN AND Wirt re there ae lew or NOK SALE—PERSONS WANTING A MILD AND DE Pinel Stitt climate, open all winter. See advertisenent vf ep my atrost Voquire a 206 Sprit NOR SALB—IN EROOKLYN, ON avi r fs, An exe le Dusinew t por Lye FOUR COTTAG! ad ™ o ba Lu side of Forty th stree nue, adjoining. tae i is CARY. _Jaquire atin POR SALE-on EXCHANGE } FOR rRor' near New York, about %4X) Lot pe teesh meen Of FRANKLIN Store, trate, ite eon) ren romaine, BTV IN OR the efty ARK No. 9 HED ROOM, WITT by 8 Yoong MBM, wile mod fiat ing ‘Ws Her r les, be Bieter TOWN, NEAR 87. rove on Ave ge Haument Kome a ws in Corn bine rove Lexington avenuse, No W stor) nt, Frew oT louse, dret elase Buish: ects Apply on the premises or at | vor A. BARGE OWN PARK. sumer Biro, 14 brown stone and now ready 297 Lexingion avenue F°%3 SALL ~PORBESNIUN ween the boura of WA. tuisd dour FOR HALE or LouMt TADLK Ingnive a ST OF MAY, HOUSE AND | t, one door trom Erving Mand 3 Pot at | T, SITUATED I nook VN Be th age | cmite 0 form tant ite | story, tres minuies of tle Al Ar AND GOOD LN WARD, 266 Seventh aires! Money down. } - 5 inches whole we and ‘ot equal ta & J. GEMMELL 20 Bromd view ror QuOR sive rap of ena aur, eo wer of T fae ® 1 134 Bevowlye - | BOARD IN BROOKLYN —w PRivarK FAMILY, tte POR SALE~Cie NO. 190 LEONARD STRTEE, Mastinen POR 5\LP LATHES, SHAPTINGS siding in emvennnt io Puta snd | Ie wet on ea ou tt ni teria eye ant Hanser davis, Vices, Tonge, Forge | Wall street ferries ov “4 pit GEMM froadm on | Piens, 3 router Baw & h Beliinge and Facto. | secund story, ba to twe a Aa tate M., oF Gn ‘ue prem sen fy Bure, alge RGr tres ar re mdaiones, 48, | gentiersam aid w ner ate orcid Apply ty CHAS JORDAN. 266 a atrcet, near | Brookipa Pus nO ~ os 10 AK nue A. fie p npoons and Im a private aul modern ie foyuce uf Twenty cceoed sts Tie TRY ANDERSON, 4 Wall Arvet | ROOMS | Peaxsnep A VERY DESIRAULE THIRD AVENC ALS eecond » 4, wt _ = A i CYIPYING DISTILLERY Frou an “! Buildings situated: tte! empl p ‘ ire | Undermands the business ead hes shou: § - — -—-—— - _ * Recuser, Merald otiece URNISHKD ROOMS— NAISIING OF TWO PAR “ <A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDES: | ‘ors, Front Wasement Wo Cuambers. Goot lore K os, Cae cont att eset tes | Pay ¢ ESTABLISHMENT OF BLISH & Wow, ave minutes’ walk from the fers y at iSi Yore of the e'y of New runawick : ‘ y. in offered for male at sirret, dersey City Feder. Mayrie Of WARREN HAKDENBL GIT | pre i “ “ pore urge the iat of January } HApso™ | Weat Twenty ro mhih street int with Bow AND VAL ACTURERS OF JEW res of la ning W0 diferent pat: They will be sold JEW ELLE D THOLKSAL! A Huntneas fo7 aie, doing a la \ eo trede, Inquire 0 —C ‘TBx100 feet, on Ninety nue, Devweam two ruiiroade B. MITCAELL, w bolesale grover, 251 Wash naion street ‘| OMS 1 To Ler—wirito T boar DFO onrrt ° ven with the grarie of Ber : shat nhs = Le TH AMOUNT | i one block from the Ardem). AN in told Tor $400 exch, suitable Yorn. larce $2,500. 7298 otk Wotne aie block trom the acsdem) All impr quire tm the engra Mice Tt brvadwey. 1} rae meen'h Foreisling toods and Mii Miers. | rally Aderese Raceptiomal, Marna oliea st vines This | mall capit )PERTY IX Of RK BALE OR EXO HANGE—-POR I near the city, &¢ wet of 60) acres of Woodland con, sliable Umbermeh + wimty O08 Mm Ie Agiren a variety of Ae —situated | the Hudson ottice. sist Hecke ComtL Sure CAM BP ace M Downe Cree Relerware ee POST OF FICK NOTICE. Sones. <THE MAILS FOR GREAT ia Ko utbampton ag! Hremen relaod, vim Qowenst SAL. On ExcHANoR CURAL Bwsthas House, on tue northerly side street, between Sevec'h and Fighth avenues, W fore amallfarm gear the city. Apply to A BP 7 Broad street. ow at this offes on thot ~ ir evwenr been % ORNTRAL + MORRIBANTA, : wa sank Si oserete i A AM. Aowanl WAREMAN, Postmaster. moet © successful | WOON}, astef oily MUSICAL. FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST (warrapiad for lire years (0 tee: reasonable tarins 1 aetgmae Bor Z 1 Pun otee also HM bearing order ree. Curraats, HW Brodway, sound reet, bei wreo Wash. goog et b Pe a? eran N La E- rand Madison avenues sOearst Morrisan A’ HORAC Tr 1 mannan ha very west cosd p 0 LET-WITH BOARD & SPLENOID 8 OTT OF Jo ET = Foaseincs onto th ieta re agen ronsengey py pe WE gy Gy CER. ‘and very des! raion materials Warranted for (ve year nied to qolred, OC 93 Blewewth were, (oink loon eas, of Filta ar aeanon 1 permit ond particulars ‘sop ietnoe. tire satisfaction. Newaniarc oi pend Pianos Me vagone ~_ earl apd Cabinet to Fea! month'y payments rece ved for ANTED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A , THAC ei, 188 Pearl street fee eeerrimant 9! sword nant Fiance, very . ame wt me low. Pranse leone tune’. reoaired, moved. bored = Met ron BALE-1N BROOKLTS bd by and shipped. irae WATERS Kees +O Broadway. breakfast Address bos from the fe 03100 " ond 87, Apoly to KK Metiaho @7 wan PROPRASOR OF MOBIC WOULD LIKE TO EN | nous ROOMS, &C., WANTED — —_— Alpen vate family. t teach piano, ainging. god | ; BALE.ON MOWRY tte vif required. in erchange ao’ voter N ELDERLY GFN % WITHOUT FawiLr claae elegant (¢ sired brown | SO0# Giteo eo winnes to rent the senowd Foon 9! on er House and Lot, “Tonitaly on borane 8 Madison _- + . For terns apply to LOCKWOOD 4 NORRIS, you h O laleremane, one TEP | Minow neers to e ‘or \erms 4 " ‘uc or a me for oe er, re ys fy Witiamn aereet, ane ie 5 free Dean. “aderege Gham d, ver 367 Font obs | Hariem Poet offee a RP ye ER ENT C3 WANTED —4 THERE STORY Hie 8 (be noth eae of © yEAL L ReTATE Pe ete one Pore HA £rgees or four et igh stoop brown atone or brin four story, high sou ont | Bs hg + Le " oo oureen| afr 2 | wres Le 4 lag ot ry / Lt | ; . A OF nn rue aod twee » “ eee Bevem f the came, Se ferorable term. Ad ig iD. | Piet bare J bon 140 Harald of ce, suating lorality, Ae Ce Ig onnaninitl ly EAL Pi ATING TEN MEN) OveRS ty Vw amas weak ni ure abe bo pug in cy 0 el par F, SALR—POR LESS THAN MALY 78 TALI * r ) Wesree BROK a Magnificent even eriere rosewood Pianotorie | seeaty J wiewiee rae Hy See Jame, OF wend reat woaks tabe 0 pars af» bouts 's re anh Let 116 Beeoad * brtilian INELAND=LANDS—9O ALL WANTING FARMS a a4 moet enpre’ and tbriviog eet'iemeet dealiptal wiliee south of Patiedeiphis ¥7. 1 vi ont eo seeu PIANOFOUTE <A PEW MORE eile: w homes ‘ Biss BENS y ANTRD BY THO GENTLOOED, A FOMNIAHED i ondfed ere eetuing ant palit ne ja, a THOROUOMLY EXPERI | sot bene 8 jeirgen atcreee, tang tare, Wade see, | ma someaty: tanotora. (rom (amen. Germant, | h, vex im le at (anit homes oF a) her reat Ab sree, Delweem ara A nOCRK NOT iy shove, in ihe Fonte “tun Vortech Cyaberiand | fou ge seceed om ona ' titans i tes ‘one of the most Sete eos re on taporo WanrRy > tN bn 1 yen for prememt | aporoars My . ——— Tarmtag that We kmow of this wite of the Weatera preinwn Pi mm \eattte tears ae a | Wasraparice URYURNIARED OR TOUR Fun —ae | Soe 1n a geulen AN EN Base. bests Howe, bot gen Teen # end cad Tor a ih leew’ lie treus toes eerenly sesso A} y AxTED ar A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, WcTUIET wa, so, ie eae tie Are | ty awe sth ee ern — Weeee sett ay Wz'he ta Wares rane va st a iy i et A it a TIORAEA, CARRIAGES, &C DOCTOR GLO, BKOOND HAND, FoK ' ae AS cane Apply af tot Vartok atreo! R, SALE A GOOD PAIR OF CARKIAGE HOWE Ln eaiied “aasind a4, es sina at bolwecn 0aad POW PANY A VERY FINE COUPE HORM, SER Fruit ne wills oud and kind “Can be noon at Teucadele slave, y, bolweon Forty-second wad Forty deir® Bot BARE CAN tx + emt takers, bel lit polo and ala Mi be #t Dan, Mace's atadie, Boadway ren sate red waar bande bigis Hay PONY BULLT and kind 9 Ue 0 baue on cn Old, wad oms i be stables, Hoos Pulee WA OROMMIRIGIT, ho a” Rex BALE —PALR oF MORGAY HOmer4 nave Ome bande bigh, about 2.200 powods woe ail rgtt bm every repack ond just from the couniry. Lpoly ow Oy Lick, 9 Moalg wuvery eirect, Jore*y City Now Jersey Mt BALM—A TRAM OF MARES, ONE OKAY AMD one black, can trot t@$:60; alae a Brett, Kind and sound, York, aad can beat Gea ‘ the alleniion of geatiomen with fowr Coeap Hocwee, « for (acm Or ot Dy ACE Thompson atroet. autit wold JO" BAR oa GANTLRMAN Wisin (oll bie Turmou oT mak iad bo al bas LMAVING THE oues, 4s 16', bande bigh, y mtyliah and of giaal endurance tt with top Pet 7 NOK ALE Mon A DARK BAY HOIST, OVEIt 16 HANDS, ‘ Lied (or & coupe ug eiave 3 Beat »AD WAGON y bull oad Wagon ot VOR BALE CHEAT, & BEAUTICUL Cae be seen Ot 1) Bout W RK" SLGIIS AND CAMOMAG ES FOR GALE 209 ALEIOMS 5D of alt singe, aud 23) liebe Cammi'y Caretagea, Bx Grocera aie 2 Moree Mo 6e Hrookiya, SLIGH WANTED PS Address with p omer TWO SEATED we parce Kor mot yar, BA, Herey SPANOING -PAICET¥® DESURING THI, wongae 2) peabied (ar die whalee will fod « Koad place, Wh Will be weil enced tH Tos G Demaite, We Torms reassnable (PME ADVERTIGR WOULD LKB TO MAKE Am ray woth a man owning @ gard enw of haan dur ome Horas wo Adar wed We, Dik LOM WILL HUY THE PINKOT PAL OF CAR 1.000 va sin Ulster county, dark bays, omg tala Onwt t lors, Conely matohed it 15 bande Fo lortier parteclore inquire oF 0. 1 WARING, 4 he faon nearly opposle Hyde Park Tase Hudson Keer cag LAM (rain ty Uyde Park MOUSKS, RUUMS, KC, TO LET. A BARK CHANCE.—10. 5 ARK FOR & ‘ year Ube AL ve alory be rot Bpring Aad Mulberry atreee an HOURE TO LT —UNTIL TH #iRee ont, PURNIGURD HOUNE TO LET TO & SMALE CAMy sod reapooetie tenant im Koulh Boon Apply CR EY DECREM. Lu? Ualea atreet FURNISHED HROWN src oo fame w 17 Weet tendrtevesia areupen, he 1 couvenwacts @f modera ine toep' sonable ELEGANTLY House ta bet, be RURIAIED WOUKR —TO LET FOR 4 tkRM OF wo Kngtiah basemen! House 9 complete ee Hy igh street etn cnn Kft and et vely fo raiated y Reoat 660 per Ridvess bit 690 NW. Post oven 10 LET-A LARGE AND COMMO yeight atalle io basement and ar-nh fot Apey wr hiner: betwee the houre of 9 aud 8 | T°, | aud the came on the third Geor ard who wil board sewhere | quieed. iy single geatinnen ow Kaleronce® grea ond WLM. NKAR VIPTH AVE jon eqins Apply a F Rowe ¥ pace OLD RATEDLISURD | wTony IN @ 4 years Keue oe fe LET=AN 04 loon yr o er rea lor aale y #1 16 Ureeawich aveque TO LEE TA THINK STORY AND BASEMENT HOURE Teeniy {yin ayent ea\h are on Kens 10 Mar ty pa ae given. Apply 08 CORBET, TO LRT—vOR ANY Liaw at fn Dret Moo, at 48 ML eR A, Ape ye & JOUMSEAY ® To LeT-« VERY LIGHT 4ND #Pactous f ant yh outte street Hiroe tray No 16 Bede NO. T=HOt ) LET=AT M OLINTON PLACE, TO A SINGLE GFE | lerae <banteomely (rowed Faron ead Bedroom Om reas wabe terme (PO LETAPURSISUED, THE WHOLE Of PaRT OF & f House it a Ory COOrenIemt lomton ys 72 Wom Pointy oovonth corn pete Apr vter te Joun LOT THR FOUR Lorre Ix THe idle ge hs Td Weaer wreak, TT ale a for br kt hoten B (PHENOM, LATIN AND UORIR Fay Mca Art dae rate * hale oom contigs oe @ te © oe Oe Orews omg ines rome TB ait om 8b 8 6 ce t—P TURE 7 eecome rT aire a Lapine ~ar one wien [eetre vies Crem im ae the bremenee of wih eyend Ben cow we ‘te ole wet by Oe mhe. eae oeuraare wo ~~ Se prietpel Mise Bo CR ay paren wy s » OR NTLAM AS . ee eee oe ee «8, Heres een. POLTHS HOWR BOARDING # 1001, om 4 Gouioero mre Pee gs pitreas trom toi af ¢ 100 per year Por crewmen ° | RAILmoaDs. 1LaoeD: raat ‘