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MEXICO. Commercial Rules and Port DaesAction of the Joint Commission. WasitinaTon, Sept, 28, 1869 ‘yno following circalae of the Secretary of the Preasury of Mexico, in regard to vessels and goods Mexican ports, has just been received entering her of care on the part 1¢, a8 well as of iso, to comple em to tbe 4, such perse st G, 1067, dis ‘sof trailic wal comply tric Jeet, Which are earch Moxie the aur oahe ROMERO, or THE UNITED nd prescribes mess oft e Meat Wke manner ofa and all th aim is preferred. a of (oe United e imay require, ed citizen, and a bis own ry ht Crem then w and e7bei other, thes. whet aa had ita origin, Je; and Ror’ Blauce thereto. (i) Whether the ent! the time ¥ tely to the claimant, w: w, and y and Abso- r person is oF Las been erested therein orin any part there thea who is such e¢ person, and wha? Is cr Wab the nature and extent of Bis interest, an.i how, Ww t meana and for what consider: such was made, took plam (.) Whether ‘the cha time Lave been eatit b thereof, had cver receives any, ai money or equivalent or tndemy part of the .oss or imyrr and, if #0, when andt Ud Whether the “Febraary, 1 meat oF ‘to that of the Ac and at what time, 4, Ail raotions ri Briel verbal exp a the day's cesgion by OF Ob behalf of tue agents OF whe re | tive governments, ‘ j 8. Ail testimony and proo’s hereafter taken, other tt papers and cos red by. eltuer goveran whether taken claims, will bet tin ject to the position to pen lowing Teg) ive to proofs a6 for Spocia. urmation, accordi: Why anid o the Jaw of and upon oath or to the le » havi relates. nud not being the case, The credibility known to such magistrate or other must be certiued don the same the alliant or deponent, person autborired to tal y bi; avd if not ki paper, WpoD oaia, by some other pers Magisizate, bavivg “no juterest not being the agent or attorn duterest,whose credibility must be cer Tho deposition must be reduced to writibg by the peraon Sener ba taxing the , oF by some person in lis p ho interest, and not being the agent o ha: jog an interest in the clair, aod rust be the deponent nag before t and must b ed by hiun in the prese this must be cei titie ) Desositions taken in any willin the linuts of the Pnited St Mexican repub! H 2 consulate oiticer ¢ poct or place, bi atiorney of which te te whether in the Un other foreiga pla ther cas pablie 8, ( deposition his ay and where w 2 in the claim, | papers or other doe tired in the ) but when t elaimant it nay Papers mn the ! residence fa 0 root of sich ha the United be, which eu pc are Rim; and wi duced, togett of the respect! paseRsiON Au possi (ye ora (») Tf the caimant b Blates or of the Mexicun repubilc, ns t Of the record of his naturas prodaved. Of all memoriais nglish, a spective € a in this reap 9. When as claim: argument in support Wer ment on the part of U republic sb: upon rood & ‘ tensed in particular cass ered, that when the Commirs sexsion, Iwill adjourn to moet day of Wecember neat, and will t whether the memorials which © the eretaries are in due form examisation; ani a hearing at that tir in which to hie the first Mor and if a fie a written Chat effect, setting 10 for the same, on or before savd da Promulgaied by the Secretarics « Of the Commissioners, August 10, \ THE SIKTY*FIFTH STR To tue Npiror oy ran H oats My attention ‘hae peen catied to an artic Of SIXty-Mfth street, North river me space In your va\uable paner to correct the ment. You say tat Distr this was done, and, as tt was the water and floated on the surface. @id give the order to cut the pipe, and J had #i night It would not cal watt morning; bug i és wante; The police to telegraph for HHad aii the oi on the do's re a with of ADy APslybance to aes OMAS SULLIVAN, Distvict Bagineer Commanding, HELPS A SEAS SLR SO! Seah * | been onder 7 --- ARMY, INTELLIGENCE. ~ List of Ofivers Who “Want to Go homev— They Wi be Mustered Out When Congress Meets, It i8 understood that a list of oMeers who have been relieved from duty aad placed on waiting carvers at their own request is kept in the Adjutant General's office, and that as soon as Congress assembles, or at any rate as soon as action is taken towards another reorganization of the army, they will be nominated for muster out. Since Maven last, when the consolidation of the infantry reg) j ments commenced, seventy-ono oMlcers have Lhome at their own instance, The pay of many of them wili shortly be diminished under the act ef August 3, 1801, whieh provides tha ollicers of the army absent, with or without leave, irom their appropriate duties, over six m Bilt not receive any allowances for serv: riation of bags eiiuer ia kind or commutation. We subjoin a list of tae offers above referred to. amajority of them have served only 2 ort ibne—one, a graduate of West Point, only sixteen mor yhe regiments desijznated are those to wuich the oficers last belonged: ith infantry. Alexander Champar car ata infantry. tery infantry, AAU infantry. n Jafantyy. ntry. en inianury. retain . eace, Miami University, Oxford, TRNANTS. esauh infantry. ity-tifth infantry. horty-jourta ingantry. sovd, Thirty-cigita mfantry. eth infanciy. " rniviy-uinth infantry, oh H. Hays, ‘Toriieth miantry. Wiliaia H. A 3, Luirueih miantry. Wuitam D. 07 foole, Phirty-first infantry, eM. Lee, Thirty-ntuth iniantry. ‘uirty-pinth infantry, infantry. yeu qatantyy. ‘Nwelith mfantry. infantry. ‘wenty-fitth infantry. fth infantry. st infantry. ifth inioatey,. 4ih infantry. eentlh infantry. ow Ford, Oliver Phelps, Emmet Crawford, or Lee, Ss Sharp, Fort Witham Stone. Forty William B. Nesbitt, Tw: Vashington 3, Sanborn, Joan be Sixteensh infantry, ion, Bieventh wtantry. ug, Eleventh intantry. r 2 euith iafantry. George W. son, ‘iwenty-first infantry. Rodney M. Taylor, Twetita infantry. R. Muibkin, Pourta mfant Yineteenth ttaniry. Charles 3. , Ninth infantry. Jacob W. Keller, Porty-secon) miantry. *?Promas BE. Lawson, ary Lo Stone, Forty-lrst infantry, * Lieutenants Ken Vieming and Lawson were assigned to the Fifth, h and Thirteenth tively, but the 88 ite present in your dasue of September 21 tu reference to a fre at the foot 1 trust yoa Will allow jet Kpgineer Sullivan ordered the firemen to sever a connecting pipe; found imposstble to plug the pipe alter it was cut, ie o!l ran waste, and a stroam of oli runing along the dock emptied into Now, sir, I mugged apd I bad all the fire ous before I left the ce. ‘The pipe, where | liad 1¢ cut, split about six from the cut, and ia pingging it it expanded and leaked @ Jittle. If this Jeak had been left running fe, amounted to one yee oned the employés mot to go near this Leal ae ‘ats alley Thad left the SMOp thir leak, and, f euppoae, Which ouused att explosion. If jBiamg aria Ned to thie It must reag with Complying with ny instruct ons, © Police Hoxvts ped Bt hand to a Safe place belore the yessel count oo i voll SECOND LIRUTE! Edward B, Rheem, Twenty-first intantry, ancellor Mariin, Turd imfantry, aniel Wolfe, Thirty-fourth infantry. Thomas B. Briggs, Third infantry. Wham, -fifth miantry, igath infantry. Harry L. Haskell, elith infantry, i, Cavenaugn, Thirty-seventh infantry, Joba 8. Bishop, Fourth infantry. Henry D. Wallen, Jr., First intantry, Henry A. Irgens, Twenty-seventh infantry, Gustave Magnitzky, Thirty-ninth infantry. Hampden 8. Cottel, Thirty-ninth infantry, fienry Seton, Fourth mfantry. F, H. Hathaway, Fortieth infantry. Jesse C, Chance, ibirteenth infantry, Charles W. Keyes, Forty-fourth infantry, Walworth W. Wood, First mfantry, bridge G, Manning, Fifth mfantry, ry H. Kuhn, Forty-second infantry. Charies E. Campbell, Forty-second infantry, Dougias G, Risley, Forty second infantry. wee nr ‘MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. _ Married, Bavritaver—Buroner.—Io Brooklyn, on Wednes- aay, mber 29, at the res dence of the bride, by the Dp Rev. M. Li At Grace church, on Tuesday, September 2s, by the Rey. Dr, Potter, Davip WoLré piso” to MARY FLORENC® VAN CORTLANDT, daugh- ter of Benjamin H, Field, ConwIN—CRAR’ In Williamsburg, on Wednes- 2 eplember 2%, by Rev. B. N. Lewis, Joun R. AACHEL CRARY, all of Newburg, N. IN to No cards. of GENTLER—BARTLET.—On Wednesday, September 29, at Harlem, by the Rey. Dr. Geilet, Mr, ROBERT 0 Miss CAROLINE BARTLET, all of Harlem. GuT.—AV Geneseo, Il, on Thars- p by Rev. Harry Brickett, Put 10 C, LANGDON, Of New York, to Mrs, ANNIE E. SLE ese0. No cards. Li Wwig—On Tuesilay, September 74, esidence of the bride's parents by Rev, Dr. RY LUBAN to JOHANNA LUDE 1G, both of ay, September 20, parents, by the iiev. y O1s, of Brooklyn, to ughter of Andrew D, Leteon, at the Held, Hoboker NicHOLS—Lerson.—On Wedn at the residence of the ¥ Jornelins Smilh, GEOR: ICA A,, eldest d: papers please copy, Privaicly, on Wednesday, Sep- . Dr. Felix, atthe residence of Faxcit r ; SLATER—! —On Wedn uel Denizon, i. iss A —At Virginia City, , September 28, by the F ork, FACOB Z. SOLOMO? Many A. esday, September 20, Joun in of Jol a and Mary &. Boswell, ays. is of the family and bro- 0. 619 P. and A. M. are tov nd the funeral, on Friday m the residence of his apectfully Inv {ernoon, @ parents, 75 fas strect. CRERUOE inesday, Seprember 29, of hemorrhage, RicHAanv D, BuiInckERnv: aged 44 vears. rhe relatives and fr fuily invited to atiend t noon, at two o'clock, from his West Thirieenth t further notice. OLay.—On Wet September 20, at her late résidence, No. 44 West Thirty-second street, after a long iines#, MAROAKET M. Chay, in the oi th year o! her age. 2 of inneral herea‘ter. TER.-—On Tuesday, September 28, AMANDA J. Corser, wife of Jules”. Corauer, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 265 West Hleventh street, this (/hursday) morning, at haif- past ten o'clock. Cowan,—On Wedneslay morning, September 29, at half-past nine o’cleck, JoMN B. Cowan, aged 8% years. 4) val to-norrow. Wednesday, September 29, Jovk Epwakp OULt, the bdoved son of William and Mary Ann Cull, aged 1 year 5 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives ane respectiuily invited ty attend the funeral on Friday afternoon, at two o’dock, from the residence of his parents, 54 Bethune street, DORRANCE.—At Histol, Pa., on Sunday, Septem- 26, JouN DORRANCH, in the 67th year of his age The friends of the famity are invited to attend ine funeral, from St. Jsmes charch, Bristol, this (Thute- day) afternoon, at four o’c FreNngy.—On ‘Tusday, September 28, LAWRENCE Mr y, in the G'th year of nis age; a nativgor coun! } ‘and, } The re-auves anc friends of the family ane resp gct- fully Invited to atend the faneral, this (Thursdpy) ernoon, at two o'clock, from Nis late residegve, No. $7 MuWberry strect, at New Rochelle, Tomas! H. is of the family are respect- 2 funeral, On Saturday after- ate residence, No, 26 yeu tives ard {rionds of the family are invwed ‘rhe re to attend the funeral services, at his late residegce, this (Chursday) afternoon, at two o’clock., Carrigges Will be at the cepot to meet the haif-past eleyen o'clock train from New York. The remains will) be taken to Greenwood on Priday. GEAYEN.—At Hoboken, on Tuesday, Septembes 28, it | JouN, son of James A. and Joey BE. Geayer, aggy 10 months and 9 days. The relatives ond friends of the family are resgpct- faliy invited to atteul tue funeral, from the residace of bis parents, 112 Washington street, this (Tig - day) afterpoon, at three o’ciock. i) GRIFFITHE.—On Tuesday evening, Septembeg fs, James D., eldest son of Daniel TL. and El Gritiths, aged 16 years, 6 mouths and 4 daye, ‘The relatives and friends are respectful to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aftern: haif-past ove o'clock, from the East Baptist chi carner Gouverneur and ison streets, HASSENAN.—At his home, in Greenwich, Ut Mr. JOHN F. HABSENAN, In tho 58th year of hi MarritLy.—On Monday, September 27, Manoal wie of 8. A. Matfleld. ‘he relatives aud friends of she family are friends of the iamily ate | fully Invited to attend the funeral from her late rest: dence, 165 West Forty-ninth street, this (Thursday) mgs%1Ing, at eleven e’clock, without Lurther notice, Syracuse and Ro sester papers please copy. Horcnxiss,—On Wednesday, September 29, Bersky Horenxiss, widow of Josiah Hotchkiss, aged 80 years, ‘phe friends of the family are Invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of hor son, Willian Be Hotchkiss, 36 Kast Twenty-first street, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Woodbury, Conn, Manony --On Tuesaay, September 28, Epwarn, youngest gon of Christopher and Emma Mahony, agea 8 years aud T months. ‘The funeral 2) take plac? from his late home, +25 Seventh aven Us (1bursday) afvernooa, at two clock. 4 «is oi tie family are respectfully tnvived to a MICDENDone. -Op Monday, September 27, Joun C. MIDPENDORP, lave of the livin of Boschen & Midcen- dort, of No, 93 Nava iy street, New York city, aged 13, J reonths and i3 days. 2 relatives anti inends of the family are reapect- faily invited (o attend the funeral this (Paursday) at at two ovioe., rom St, Joun’s German ran Charelt, Hast New York, 1. 1 Hore In B-ooklyn, on Wodnesday, 9, WILLIAM. MORSHOUS®, £00 of tl ben M. Morehouse, aged 24 years, Grove Lodge, No, Company |, Twenty-third rei ? are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday afte: hoon, at tivo o’eicok, from his late residence, No. 115 Johnson street, brooklyn. POW MAC Wennesday, September Ro- BERT, infant ac David and Mary Ann McCormick, aged'1! months AS. rf ‘fhe friends an juaintances of the family are respectiuily imyited to attend the funeral, irom th residence of lua parents, No. 456 W Porty-fourth stree Friday afternoon, at one o’cloc Mo —(n Tnesday, September 28, MicuarL MCKENNA, in the 49th year of lis ag The relatives and friends of we family 4 attend the fimeral, from Masi aT two O'elOCK. Wednesda Septemb ac MeCoomb’s Dam. the beloved wife of Michael MeMahon, a nati Kilbolane parish, county <, Ire And, if tue 40th year of ner age. My requested to attend twelve o'clock, (rout et and Ninth ue, res (Tanrs lay) aiternoo McoMAvox,—Oa c atvary C MoMubiin.—On Nueaday, Septermb: A., daughter of Menry and Margaret bic the 25th year of hor age, eral will take place from 109 West Forty- ninth street, on Friday afieraoon, gt two o'clock. 'Yhe friguds of the family are respeccfally invited to attend. New ‘On Wednosda) eptember 79, Mau- RICE NELIGAN, Son ‘lee and Margaret Neli- gan, aged 1 year aud 9 monthse ‘vhe re atives and friends of the family are respect JANG uli, mb fuliy in to attend the funere’, ioom liv rest Downe io yeavilidy su ve Bridge street, New York, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Parson: ‘Tuesday morning, September 28, Frances D., wife of Jacob C, Parsons, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave invited to attend the funeral, from her late res:teuce, No. 59 West ‘Thirty-\bird street, this (‘i hursday) moramg, at eleven o'¢!ock Re —On Tacsday, September 28, Sivan! youngest child of Join L. and Mary J. Riker, aged J year { mouths, "Pin tives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funerai, trom the residence of his grandfather, John C. Jackson, Oak Hill, town, L. i., on Friday alternooa, at four o'clock, without fortner invitation. SNYDE n Monday night, September 27, MaT- THIAS SNYOERF In the coth year of his age. ‘The tuneral wiiltake place this (Thursdsy) after- noon, af one o'clock, from the residence of Lis son- ia-lavy, Buinbriage S. Clark, 36 West Forty-seventh street. TuomM .—On Wednesday, September 29, A » end of William and Matilda Thoiapson wed 3 years, 7 months and 21 days. . The funeral services will be heid al the residence of the parents, 49 m street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clo: TiLTON.—On Monday, September 27, Homer T1n- TON, 1 the 77ta year or | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also of hia sons, Albert H., George §. ward 1. and Law- gon V, Tilton, are invited to attend the funeral, tals (thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from his jate residence, No, 119 Leroy strect. VENABLES.—On Tuesday, September 28, Grori VENABLES, & native of Dubiin, Ireland, aged 6 years. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his tate res-- dence, No. 102 Wooster street, this (Thursday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Lublin papers please copy. LOAN OFFICES. R STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP- tnoney liberally ‘advanced on Diamonds, stairs, Watches, Jewelry, dc.; the same bought; pawubroker’s tickets bought. (ATE, THIRTEENTH, STREET, NEAR, WALLACK'S Wai Pliers pe Bey Seance ices for Diamonds. jewelry of advaiice on tue same. atches Au AACS. Diamond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 559 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, formerly of Brooklyn, money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke, more particularly on Placa, Business strictly contidential, Same bought aud sold. T HYMAN’S, 053 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street.—Liveral advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &¢., or will pay the highest market price for'te satu T J, A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 ANITY STREET, NEAR &, ,Bronawar- Etberal advances made on Diamonds, ‘atches, Jeweiry, Dry Goods and personal property of eve: Uescripifon. "Sable bought and sold. brhiagae si T THE ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU STREET, the Metest prices are patd for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, &cy or Mberal advances made on the same, &, HONIGMAN, Diarwond Broker. AT, 187s BOWERY—ADVANCES MADE ON DIA. AA moncs, Watches, Jewelry, (old and Silver, Silks, &e,, or the same bought at the highest market prices, tickers bought. Dp WATOHRS, JEWELRY AND SILVER. , and money loaned thereon, by GEORGE CALLEN, 415 Uroadway, one door below Canal street, awnlrokers? QQ NASSAU STREET, oProsite Post OFFIC OA Liveral advances mide on Diamonds, Watches, Jev ry and ail kinds of Merchandise, or the sanie bought. Busi- hese strictly private. Koom No.l 195 BROADWAY, COR Di . [+) MAN LEOPOLD, having creat facilities, advancesat iow rates, in large or smaail amounis, on Diamonds, Watches, Morchandiee, Live Policies, Ii a4 TO ADVANC $50.000 witnedRwanes ur, &.; also Pianos and Furniture. JOUNSON & CO. Loan Brokers, 199 1 or other securities, ON DIAMONDS, Iverware, Silks, Laces, wer, MATRIMONIAL. LADY OF 27, WITHOUT MEANS, DESIRES THE 8 abie middle aged or elder an of wealth ; object, matrimony, Address MINNL station D, Philadelphia, £LOUS OF OBTAINING A SIT. vr vise, lathe preferred. Adirens WiLe ro ot Mra Wilson, 401 Madison st, STOM TAILOR'S LONG ESTABLISHED BUSI Biock of goods and Lease of si aN inton place, near. Broadway; possession immediatel: py to GEORGE ©. TAYLOR, Kseoutor, No. § Clinton AN) ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANT D- Also a.boy enpable of tracing crawings. AppiF dmme- to MARSHALL & HOFMAN, Arechitecis, 162 East DRACGUTSMAN WANTS AN Address for two daya XXX, ENGAGE leraid offic ENT. BUTCHER WANTRD—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands hia bur Tnquire at 181 Livingston #t., near Host, Brooklyn, after 7 P.M. 1.0, W. HAFF. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED-IN THE painters’ supply store, corner of Fulton and Pearl ste., Brooklyn, BR" S8 MOULDERS WANTED—USED TO HEAVY false core bronze statue work. Address, with refer+ ences, B. A. HOOPES, 824 Wainut at., Philadelphia, N OKTIR CUITER WANTED—BY AN IMPORTING ; Bove must be able to take full charns of manuted dress, with references and expectati JFAU- TURER, lefald ofiee. vernetete r PLUMBER WANTED—AT 721 CTH AV.; ALSO A Gas Otter; none but het class hands need appiy. 0 BABBERS,A YOUNG MAN HAVING 14 MONTHS experifhce at the trade wants 4 situation ; speaks Spanish aud Forge all at of address 187 York st, Brouklyn. WVANTED- A SMART ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGKTS- man, Adres box 41 Post office, Orange, N. J. TANTED—ONE — ACCUSTOMED TO MOUNTING show cards, (0 work and take charge of the shop, Ad= 6, with re'ereuces, SHOW CARDS, box 260 Herald ofice WAXTED-ONE JEWELLER (OBBER) AND ONR Jeter engraver to go out of town. Inquire of FIELD & CO., No, & Maiden lane, WARTED<A SITUATION BY A MACHINIST, IAS had twenty years’ experionce in cotton milig, Address 3, B. South Canton, Boston, M: JSANTED-—A FIRST CLASS PRACTICAL BUTOHER; one who understands the business thoroughly ; German preferred, Apply at No. 4 DeKalb ay. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A COMPETENT engiuesr,.to run a high or low pressure evgine; no objection to. loeation; can speak Spaniel. Addsese 9 douh Canton, Boston, Mas WAXTED-BY A YOUNG MAN SAVING BOME BX- um Rtrience in draughting, a position in some mechani Ning room ; salary not ones! ing roomm | be an Object as the prace ‘WWiate0 LEAD GLAZIERS, COMPETENT WORK- men will find employment at GIBBON'S glass staining bIshment, corner of Broadwi 5 ableumenty Cor ay and th st, Also an aps Wann two OR THREE GOOD LATHE HANDS or Ceondelier taakera; also men accustomet to adjuat- Unoroughiy schusieted SURG cee eRe ataeP one A ain. SWAN, Le CGptia & C0. EM OF A LARGE FIRST CLASS STORE, with Preneh plate glass front, just Gniehed, to let, together With the whoe House, In complete and ¢iegant order; gas And water ou every Moor and In every room, each floor and store contalr sparate meters and water closets; location the very Lest ics Lusinoee purjoscs, $01 Tigl.th avenue wont Aue 0 As SALTER corner of ‘Thirties strect and bavenues Ks A 79, OFFICES (OCCUPIED BY ASBURY JA. Live Ireurance Company, corner Broadway and Reade stree! . ely furnished. Apply to WM. MORGAN, PLACE & CO., 60 Wiliam 5: T THE THIRTY-POCKTH STREET MARKET THERE are a few Stands to rent, Parties desiring to rent thom ius come at once and sours them. ax the mar set is rapidly filing ap. Apply OJOMN FETCRETCH, 454 Third avenue. N PLOCANT PARLOR FLOOR—SUITABLE FOR piano warcroom, a merchaut tailor or millinery Swiound; a lease given Wi required. At No, 6 Brevoot place, A OQRNER STORE, AN OLD Store, west of Broad also other Stores to lety in 0d locations, Laquire of #. J, GIBBONS, 1 Bieocker'st, EST SIDE, BETWEEN veecond sincets,” Great Floor “0, to lease at a low rate to any | TAULISHED LIQUOR OF HOUSK AND LARGE ue, suttabie for any business; Apply to JOLLA LAC: 479 Bros oppusite re. Inquire at sfitters, prin! TOWER,—0 Lcxdd, with from Appy to H. W. Giti LEA’ e power; (QTEAM OR Floors a 60 wr BACH 95105, w batding WS puiiding, Ap- Room, £350, oR. ply to the ENGL TRAM I 8 Tichted wl shies; and 12 Bax'er sweet; best power and ( LOFT, 25X105 fh, 1a'Now, Dy orn in the elty. QUARK, bROTH. Rs, po Le 3 FRONT STORE, xth and @hirty-sev iy 446 Third avenue, 0. 189 CHAT. 2 Noord, suite te oses.' Tngmire Liv GIGHPED LOFTS IN NEW BUILD. avenue, hird t ferries, Greenpoint, L. I. ARLOR, ON ner sixth ave- a physied nue and Thirteenth strect, suitable or would let as Be {room Nnd Parlor; has water and ply to WM. 31, GILES, on the premises, wun. furnt- STORE AND BUILDING X “ST-ONE DOOR FROM BROADWAY, ON th street, lwo ble for business purposes, ighth sureet, Ge Ei Apply oa the promises, 187 4: FURNISHED AND U mo LE URNISL in New York and Brooklyn; also in the the city, Reduced renta, Apply to A. JOURN Pine street. x8 WITH SMALL hols, club rooms or street and mo LET—A LATGE HALL, le for’ ba 10 LET TAY, LARGE STORE, WITH BACK ROOMS > two if desired; Apply to GRUNUUT, 41 Kash food locat o. Twel'th ste oO LET—ON TH rent $40, OND STORY OF 1:0 BROAD- BS: way a fine suit of Oflices, the main room 49x26, frouting on Proadway; tue building is first class, with lofty ceilings, and ts 2 y situated tor live or fire insurance, jewelry or similar bustioss, or for consular odiccs; separately; rent reasouable. Apply atl¥0 Bioadway, to J. G. HOS room 16, MO LET-A STORE, WITH TWO LARGE WINDOWS, at present doing a’ good business in fancy goods, In- quire in the store, 439 Hudson street. To LET—THE STORE NOW, OCCULIED BY GORDON Bros., merchant tailors, 74 Chatham street (Sweeny's 4 on for any frst class business, Appiy in the store. 0 LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR AND LOFTS of the new bitilding 192 Chatham square; would make a tendid place for a photograph gallery or first class billtard Joon; m een to be appreviated. Apply to GORDON ROS. 14.6 street. NO LEASE—THE NEW FIVE STORY IRON FRONT Ruliding, 262 ant 264 Rowery; will be ready November 1, Apply to L.'C. SANDFORD & CO., 163 Kowery, nro LEASE-ThE LOTS AND SHEDS ON THE Southerly eile of Morton sircet, west of Washington Street, 300 feet on Norton street and 60 on Washington street, suitable for store on eval yards; immediate possession. Apply to G. BANVER, 13 Week Twenty-first street, A gd LEASE—YOR FivVE YEARS, AN ENTIRE BLOCK, with Yuliciend and water righton North rivers near Pit ty-ninth street, LYNCH, 12 Cel e TPHE STORE No. 49 NEW STREET.-FIRST FLOOR TO let; very desirable forthe liquor business or restaurant, Apply at 53 New street, room 28, poi ticulars and terms apply to treet, ot G@_ HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. DESCRIPTIVE PRINTED LIST, tious and rents of furnished Houses GIVING neck sued datly DAY, 925 A 10 let, or mailed, on receipt of stamp, by STANLEY Broadway. A —NO. 27 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET... BEAU- +. tiful three story and basement igh stoop Lrowa stone House, handsomely furnished, to let; would reat uacurn ish- ed; possession October 1; rent 3,000, A 20, LET, FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY BROWN + stone House, high stoop ; in perfect order; location wn- surpassed; to a private family oniy; 175 Wert Forty-brth wtreet, second bose from Kroadway} reat $2,300 for six montis. Can be seen from 11 to 4 o'elock, PRIVATE FAMILY WISHING A PLEASANT HOME for the winter, can have a cosey three story high stoop House, near Tenth street and Fifth avenue, fur eix months NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. 0 LET—A FURNISAED HOUSE, ON A BROADWAY corner, 15 rooms; tirst floor elegantl: located for dross- making oF other Night ‘business; Dalance of house to Jet in fure 53 West Thirty-firat stroet, corner Broadway, .ET—FURNISHED (BROOKLYN, 20 DEGRAW witb all the modern im freseoed walls, &c.; al In eater or sion. Inquire of O, Te ed TOON, LISS & GADDIS, fs strect, opposite Tompki a threo tory House, Mo LET FULLY | FURNISHED, INCLUDING PIANO, the three story and basement brick 1ouse West Twenty-firet etrect, between Seventh coutstbing 11 rooms for 18 acon thay ut 200 ps i and bed jiven escepted; immediate porsession. Inquire on the premises, po Let.-FCRNISHED, THREE STORY AND BASE- ment liouse, on Forty-third aireet, betwee 250 per month, Broadway and Sixth avenue. Reut First elasa nelgh- Dorhood; a bargain, A. FURNISHED HOUSE IN A PLEASANT lesirable location; the greater partof the rent wilt be taken in board for the owner and family {f desised. To be seen from) A, ML, tillh2 P.M. at No, 11 Abingdon square, ‘0 LET—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, A FIRST class Dwelling, im Bresoort place (Tenth street), m Broadway ; 25 23 rovemeats ; fine loc tion for boarding howe, | Rent #45! a montin, BENNET & KLENEN, 57 Cedar treet, NT-IN TWENTY-SECOND hb avenue, avery ‘eairable use, Tully furmshed and in complete mun. Appivto BE, HW. LUDLOW & SPRY TPO RENT—FURNISHED, FOR THE story high stcop browu stone Ho et, near Fi th ayenno; would rent by th Apply to #, H. LUDLOW & C0, No. 3 SMALL, NICE Hi location, between Lexts twenty-ninth sirce! ; term. -FROM ¢ FIGHTI STREET ith immediate pi ¢ story high stoop brie! be ict low to a responsible party, or ny urnisheds PRINTED LIST, G .dyenteot Unfurnished Honses ty Loca. DESCHIPTIVE, ALi fratuitouely or iailedon receipt of stamp, by STANLEY DAY, 925 rowdwa, aWO STORY BRICK HOUSE IN WEST stroct to ket; gas and water, Apply to SMITH, 202 nsirect, Frankfort Houge, RESI- tenant my it aotern improveny’ hor 135 Kast Nineteenth street, near Irvias place. A719, 280, A, SPLENDID corract « rooms, in’good order, 68 East Fiity-third street. ply at 424 Phird avenue, THRED AND A HALF STORY high stoop brick House, cor Strecta, to let; nowly painted: im 1, & B, T. BURNE. EET.—TO LET, THE SPLENDID brown stone House No. 113, between Rent very low. Apply next SANT BROWN STOX E HIGH STOOP to responsto HOUSR, 8 ‘Ap- TY-SIXTH 81 three story and ati Lexington wid Fourth avenues, Thirty-third scasion given immediately. Apply on premise RNISHED, OW JRENT, CHOICE LOCATION.—UN 4 clesant new four story brown. stone bigh soop House, 63 West Filty-first atrect, between Fifth and sixth avenues. Apply on premises, sets) NO LET—FOUR FIRST CLASS HOUSES, WITH ALL modera Improvements, on Ninth aveltie,’ commencing 6n the corner of Fifty-fiith street, Rent $1 000 per annam, ‘Also a corner Store, with basement, suitable for a grocer oF druggist, Inquire corucr store, Fitty-liith street and Ninth av T° LUET—A NICE WUREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON Fourth avenue, near Thiny-second strect, in exedlient . Apply at 14 bast Thircy-zecou ke street, condition: rent low. Apply sea hinysecou katte 10 LET—HOUSES 798 AND 795 LEXINGTON AVE. nue; first class four story bigh stoop brown etone; ail modern improvements; will be rented at $2,000 per annum, for tw three years, on lenges for two or TTA ItY A. SMITH, No, 7 Pine street. 10 LET--A PLEASANTLY LOCATED, FIRST CLASS Boarding House, in perfect ranning order; every room occupied; furniture must be purchased; wil be sold cheap, 4s owner has other business to attend to elsewhere; rent $1805 terme cash, Address EARNEST, box 21 Herald oflice, rT 10 LET_—UNFURNISHED, TWO NEW HOUSES IN Fifty-sixth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, cach,” HATCH & RIKER, 1,272 broadwa; MO LET-TWO STORY HIGH STOOP AND BASE- ment House in Leonard street, Wiilamsburg, E. D. Fent moderate. Also a Second Floor and two attic Room rent $12 per month. For particulars apply to W. TAYLO 4€6 Broadway, New York, ¢ TPO LET HROOKLYN, 108 AND 110 RE FREON STREET, genteel extension Dwellings, modern improvements, Beizhborhood: also Lower Patt of a nice howe; Upper Fart ofanviner. Apply at Wh JOHN BRAINERD, 0 LET—A DESIRABLE TWO STORY FRAME COT. tage in Fifty-third street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues; gas ahd water; rent low to good tenaa:, Apply to C. W. KEARNEY, 02 the premises, 10 LET—EXCEPT DOCTOR'S OFFICE, $23 PER month, or {or ale, ath four story’ brown stone House, 2xh0x100 feet, 18 Weat Twentieth street, near FLL avenue. Apply to owner, on the premises, TPO, LET—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT. FRAME Hor six rooms, Croton water; Eighty-eighth street hear Central Park; 28 per month, Also, Second Floor and Basement, five rooma, $14 per month. 8. THOMSON & SON, 1,476 Third avenue, between Kighty-third and Eighty-fourth siroets, (PO LET WEST SWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, A Bnus three atory high stoop House. in ood onder: Rent 1,300, “Inquire of M. LITTMAN, 2% West Thiriy-sixth street, or at 144 West Twenty-seventii strect. FPO RENT, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE large four story high stoop House No. 8 Fast Tent stiert, between Fith avenue and University place, 18 room {i splendid oraer. Inquire on tho premises. T°. LEf_ THE MODERN THREE STORY HIGH STOOP from November, for 9900, rent in advance, and baying Dwelling House84 Amity street; las bath room, gue Carpets, Shavtes atid soe Furniture nt S900. NO agents uced | atures. kc. “Apply on presuises, OF 49 J BIRE-LAND, 300 apply. ‘Adcress GUOD CHANG#, Herald ofice, Broadway, room 18. N_ ELEGANILY FURNISHED HOUSE-ON WES? | [0 LET—T0 A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR FROM ONE Fourteenth stiect, to rentat a bargain; poesession tm- to five yeare, three story high stoop House, 73 West Forty- One on West ‘Thirteenth streei, low, to a private CHURCH & CO., 907 fbroadway. HOUSE 10 LET—SPLEN- » time by boet or cars from yife and child to April 1; an a'good tenant, Inquire at bu ‘om Varlek. tely. LARGE FURN didly Jocat & agent wonld bi Chariton street, one door FORA i. Appl bi a Broad- Rent #100 to'G125 per month. NISHED HOU o will board th oat way ai STRIOTLY PRIVATE FAMILY CAN Ri LAL, the winter, one of the most desirable 1 Houses fo New York at SOW per moath, two doors from Fifth ave- BERT G, RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. {N DESIRABLE. LOC B20, BLED, HLH, S355, Sato, ERT G, RICHARDS, 955 Broadway. AT ii THIRD AVENUE—TO LEY, FURNISHED, A AX very desirabie threo siory high atoop brown stone tor- 0, well and comfortably tarnished, Owner would, }, board with tenant, Aiso to let, unfurnished brown ftone high stoop Houses cn Kast Fitty-fourth, Fitty-uttn, T, FOR Fiity-sixty, second and 115th stree:n, at $1,000, 1,500 and 81,600 per annum. Also a Cottage on Madison’avenue, seven rooms, $50 per mouth, JAMES ROWE, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET MODERATELY IF as the Owner Wishes to leave the elty, Call at 114 West Tweaty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue, FURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 13 rooms, excelent lucailon, with glassware, crockery fad Kiteheu wrenaiin, Lt Board tor two. No.'200 We ‘Twenty-tiret street, ‘Cali to-iay, ROADWAY, BROADWAY, BROADWAY,—TO LET, hear Twellth etreat, large, Well furnished Houge dorty: five rooms), suitable for a hotel. Or Leasy and Furniture will be fold’ reat bargain. No better location fox bust bess in the city. 8 NORTON & CO,, 1,227 Broaaway, {NGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, WEST NINTH STREET, "near Fifth avenne, completely furnished, possession immediately, will be rented until May 1to a private family ony, Address box 2,841 Post ollice. JURNISHED HOUSES TO LET BY BENNET & KLENEN, 67 Cedar street :— Bond atrect, four story high stoup, With Board tor two. $250 Stuyvesant 9 tury, DrOWR stone, Will lease for. 250 Stuyvesant street, three story high stoop brick . Thirteenth street,'near That avenue, Lve story basement Fig Bixteenth street, near basement, vewly aod elegantly furl Fourteenth street, near enth avenue, fi hishe'. 4 brown sone high furniabed. Fourteenth Twenty. ‘Phirty-AEth street, ‘stoop brown stoi Forty-ninth sire Drown stone. ‘Waverley piace, Four story English basement, furnished or unfurnished, nih avenue, hear Forly-ngcond street, Four story browa stone, Fourth avenua, above Twent ejghth areet, for boarders; le sirable, furnished and wotur URNISHED HOUSE TO RUNT—TAREE ROOMS deep; wil Improvements, No. 2 West Thirteenth at ‘Orat towse from Fifth aven Can be reen after 12 i soak” URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—LEXINGTON AVENUR, a Fan A Ravi Auld wit: bree } priv. a4 family } Woll farnished and neighborhood mo: - treed HOUSE, box 2,666 Post ofice. mexicana 'URNISHED, HOUSER TO LET IN BROOKLYN rent from $100 to $200 per moath; some very deairait cations. BENRE: & KLENEN, 67 Cedar street. URNISHED, TO LET--BY HALL J, HOW, 12 PINE street, —Eaat Seventeonth street, beautifully and come ete furniahed, $260; East Fiftieth atreet, completely fur- fifth street; tevlant must buy the Furnt parties may apply from 9 Ac BL. to 6 P.M moO LET—A THREE STORY HIGH stooP BROWN stone Houce in Flity-third street, near Lexington avenue; all improve splendid order. Rent low. E, UNDERWOOD, tl) 0 LET OR LEASE—HOUSE NO, 109 WEST TWi ty-ninth strect, near Sixth avenue; every modern conv nience and large fooms; in excellent repair; very low rent tom responsible tenant. “Call ou the preitses, trom 10.A. M. 10 hs O LEASE LOW-A THREE STOR’ brown stone House, fa Sovent) avenue, in perfect order, Responsive uird avenue, HIGH sTooP near Fourth TNEURNISHE Pine street st 13th street, four story brick, East 19(h street, three story brown at Bid street, three story bro West Fath wireet, three story bilek, 2x4! ‘Weat 43d at 5Q) PER, MONTH FoR a New Turk brick Louse; destrably located in Hariem| tures, heater and ali maderu faprovmenta, SAMUEL D. MACK, 162 Broadwa: STORY + ewe fixe ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 1 ICELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR To LET To gentlemen, singly or en suite, by a snail private family; gas and bath, [7 West Twentrert etreet, HANDROMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BED. roos ina email private Cambly for light housekeeping. Apply at 2 West Thirteenth street, THIRD FLOOR TO LF’ rooms; Longe modern; neighborhood frst class; rent er month; partly furnished, Apply on the premises, ‘eat Thirty-fourth street. 0 0 A PLEASANT FLOOR (UNFURNISHED) OF FOUR rooms, plenty closets; water, gas, &c.; suitable for light hourckerpings attedy peieale. liefereace required. 152 West Thirty-seventh street, near Broadway. T 21 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET TOP FLOOR of seven rooms, to let, and Furniture for sale cheap. In. Quire to-day on the preimines, between 2 and h i, M. FEW DOOKS FROM A, T, STEWART'S, ON TENTH street, No, 66, four doors west of Broadway.—A hand- some Second Floor to rent, with Board; every way adapted for parties of gentiemen or families; also table boarde: taken, Terms low. A HANDSOME FLOOR, TWO PARLORS, THREE Bedrooms aud Kitchen; gas and fixtures in All room: separate meter, water closet 86 Greenwich avenue. Inquire at 18 Perry street, nd bell; good nelghbarho A SUIT OF FOUR OR SIX ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, 9845 of #6) a month, 5 two or more Herzons Would ta meals at +740 per week if convenient. Vossession imme 62 West Fourteenth strect, QURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM—ALRO single Room; every comfortof a home furmaned; a &e. G1 Bicceker atreet, betwoon Broadway and Bower, URNISAED PARLOR AND BEDROOM. WITHOUT board, toa party of gentlemen or cenveman and wife, with housekeeping conveniences. 167 Waverley place, be: tween Charies and West Tenth streets, ANDSOME SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOMS, PRI- vate brown etone house, superior Board; unexception- le references; central, respectable location, 12h Kast 'wenty-seventh street, between Lexington aud Fourth ave- ues, Terms moderate, ANDSOME BECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED, IN A private family ; bath, gas, closets; all the modern fine provements. 133 Clinton pla door from Bixth avenue, 0 LET—TWO OF THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST house newly painted, free ° e# Honse tn Ni LEt, FURNISHED—THIRD oF | Tote ios Weet torent i ‘om fon — street, near: avenus LET—A HANDSOMELY RNISH! F Pie etigt eo avontie, between Twen! aires, Cail for two days, aaa ee: 10 LET-SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WAVERLEY. lace, West Washi jon square, firs’ furnished Rooms, with privite, Micbent or —TO A PAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN, A Fo 1, five rooms, fn the brows siuus house’ NOs 211 East Fi.ty-second street, “Inquire on the premises, MPO LET FLOORS OF FOUR ROOMS, WITil CROTON, gas, etationary tabs, fe. ta uew horses on Second aver nue, beiwe tween 1) Litth and 17th stregt TL ven Hen SN ae shiy-nith ant Nivetieth streets, Apply to LOPE & DAVIS, Tuirty-alsth etroct, “comer Firat avenue, HIRD STORY OF A FIP: ali modero improvement ‘T OLA! pyly at R HOUSEKEEPING, TWO aes sant anple Lildren, Ap ween SLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, ity for Nousekeeping, 4 c14t clade BEL vate hou: it gentec! family. "Apply at 2a ‘Thirty-vinth stroet mo Lit ING, TW ry ult West or throe p HANDEOME bie Layers ¥ iba 3 atveet, 75 fect deep. 1p athe pree Miia Lv asts, 3 West yiiity ¥ o'clock, or to ELIAS mnises frv Houston me LET—VURNISHED, THE THIRD AND FOURTH Fieors o. Lrowa stone hoase No. 10 Dunscadib place (408° East Fiticth svect ; all convent for howekgepings neighborivo 0 Lie ROOMS, IN BROWN Si L No. {8 stv Nth street, water Ae os, ‘quiet family of adults. quire ou 1 0 LET STLEMEN ONLY, A fu Varlor and Bedroom, Is a p with al iniprovements; reference 1 at2li ve: ‘ar Second avenue, IN THE NEW BROWN STON 3 Fast Fifty-second street, near Secon Hoo tera Improvements, baturdoma, closets, om the promised, —FLUON po Lt La avenue, Wi ée. Iny O LEV—10 ADULTS, THE THIRD FLOOR (SIX rooms) in private house 159 East Thirty-third street. Water and gas. MNO LET-SECOND FLOOR AND BASRAEN'T, WITH water ares, ina good neiguboravod. Apply at No, 6 Bowery. ey Tenth street, NO LET--ALF OF TOP FLOOR IN NEW HOUSE No. 615 Tinra avenue, with water closet, cas, washtabs, rent $20 per month. ' Inquire {n the store. NO LET—FOUR ROOMS, BACK PART @F SECOND Hloor of 133 West swenf\-fourth street, to. @ small tamily ; rei Apey 2 eee ley oO A PRIVATE HOU: PURNISHED Seco! rand two or three Rooms on. ti One family, with conventence for housekeey 123 West JNiry-tirst street. FLOOR, 1DLY FUR —SECOND nishied. royements, Separately of cogether, (OF light housek: or to single gentlemen, without board, 45 East Ninti , west of Broadway. NO RED URNISHED, PART OF A NICE PRI- vate Houre 9, Blocks from Brondway, Cor one family oniy; frou sav Dagement, With kitchen and \pper part, with five rooms, pariors included, with pantry; ali the modern Improvements. Inquire at 228 Kast Thirtesith street, WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR3 70 LET— Having ail modero conveniences; bath roo. adjoinings suitable for singio or pariy of gentlemen; housy and loca tion firal clasa; one biock from Broadway and couvenient to Appiy atJi7 West Fi'ty-second street, G WEST, FOURTEENTH, STREET,.—HA) DPSOMELY ) furuished Apartments to let, without board, In the Im- mediate viviaity of Delmontco's, Best references given and reguired EAST T'VELFTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVER- sity place aud Fifth avenue.—One nicely furoiabed: Room in amail private family to rent for gentlemen only, without board. Ke‘erences exchanged, 1 (NEW NO. 1) ABINGDON SQUARE, BETWEEN ‘Twelfth and Bank strects.—Large furnished Rooms to jet, suitabie for housekeeping or geptlemen, in @ private house. Reat low, 34 EAS? NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—A’ Bult of Roowns to let, fur nished or unfurnished; or Would let separately, 35 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—DEAUTIPUL. OW ty furnished Second Floor, superior uccommodations; offly first class {amiiles treated with, THIRD STREET.—A HANDSOME FURNISHED _ 4 Room to let, toa gentleman and wife; Board for the Jady only, in the house of a widow lady, : 999 cute, AVENUE.—T0 RENT, THE UPPRR Je) Part of the House, over the store, corner of Twenty- fifth atreet, containing 16 rooms, suited for boarding or busl- ness purp 30 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—f0 LET, THE first and second Floors, together or separately, Rent reasonable. Can be seen between 9 ani! 3, 306 FAST, .TURTYSEVENTH, | StREET.—FOUR Rooms to let, furnished for housekeeping; house Bew; all improvements; rent %85 per month, Jnquire of CUTLER, 20 Nassait street, room 48, 34 EAST Sicueeer ee STREET, f Roo 1.374. BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY SEVENTH 2084 and Thirty-elghth streets.—Highly desirable Rooms, newly furatshot; suttable Cor light housekeeping or single gentlemen; house new; in complete order.} COUNTRY HOUSE, FARMS, S&C, TO ‘ no UNS oe T SPUYTEN DUYVIL, ON THE HILT.—A FULLY AAS furnished Houge (ten roms), warmed by furnace, cate Plage honse, two acres, weil stocked ; to let or lease, 43 Dey ate T YONKERS, ONE HOUR FROM CITY HALL, TO rent, hall brick House, consisting of six rooms on second floor vad two. on third floor; bas gas, water and bath ; tine located on the , with stone walks; three minutos wall from care or boat; will be rented low. Address My bow 672 Post ol.ce. T RYP.-NANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO rent; 18 rooms, furnace, bathroom, barn, 8\{ acres; five minutes trom depots 810 per mouth , immediate possession, OBERT T. MEEKS, 80 Oodlar street. pores 1SB TO LET—AT Hudaor iroad;a first class pri mont, with ive acres of Land, suitable for n large family; the house ts | i and oecupted all the year by the a rdener’s houses and atable for aix May Lto a firet class tonant, Ad R SECOND on first floor, with back NWOOD, ON THE to establishs D RIVERSIDE, ON SHE SOUND, — a Jences to let; $200 to gt 0, near depot and arbor: . W. ATWATER, Coscob Bridge station, Conn, LARGE, OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY HOUSE, FUR. nishéd, to lot or leas, in South Orange, four minutos from station. with Horres, Carriages, fc. ; contsing 16 rooms; with ima Possessions mlao tinfurnishies Comtagny roows, In 3 cation; at bargains, App'y to SPEER & CO., 8 Cedar street. ( RAN. —TO LET FOR THE WINTER, FUR- Koure, with all modern cone good stable, two neres in’ lawn and garden and near depot; rent low tos good tenant, Apply to A. QUERLAU, 108 Wali street. —A VERY COMPLETELY FURNISHED FIRST wW Haven, Conn., containing alt mode ern improvements and surrounded by handsome garden; Tocation first elasa, within five minutes’ wali o: the ratiroad depot, colleges and Post office; rent 41,800 por anvuin. Ad- dress box 1,16) New Haven (Conn. Post ofice, or inquire of J. V. ROBBINS, Grand Hotel, Ne rk, FINE HOUSE, 50X60, CARRIAGE HOUSE. wo acres of land; five minutes from horse city on Long T healthy locas C, H. BULLLEY, 38 Vine street, 0 LET-IMMEDIATETY OR IN THE SPRING, FUR> nished or unfurnished, for one ar more yours, avery fine suburban Residence; one of the highest points on New York feland; hoose meciim size, tastefully built, stabies, eat lawn, great variety’ of fruit and shade treea; exten we of great boatty; rent reasouable, Apply to 8. 1, 41 Nassan street, REMONT.-TO LET, FURNISHED, A GOOD HOUSE, Pleasantly located, With nine rooms; comfortably fure nished house Jot H7Myx108; 45 miniites from T fixth strect, by Harlem Railroad; two and a bal! blocks Tremont de; silewalke flagged, Inquire on tie premises, sontiveast cornor of Fitch altect and Washingien aventie, Tremont, West ter county, or of ROBERT CLARK, Mr. Jobn (11's ?. FP. hardware Lely 9 N Broadway alley, rear of 149 Enst Twenty-sixth street, New York. and stabi: ears; two miles from th tion.’ Keat very low, Bat, AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. STRAM ears leave every hour. Horse cars from Hamiiton, Wali, South and Fulton ferries connect at Greenwood, NOR KEYPORT, STEAMBOAT MATIAWAN LEAVES New York, foot Barclay street, at Sd 0. My and K ort 71 A. Mu til October 18, thon leave Ni pd Koyport at 8 A. M. a “MARBLE MANTELS. i yi ry rk in Ne ap bepencics Hy ORY ATHAN se Cry ‘389 West Bighieenth at, between Eighth and Ninth aya, NAMELLED SLATE MANTELS; PLAIN MARGLEIZED {7 and decorateu Sinte Work of everg dexcriptiva, PENRHYN 807TR COUPANY, 40 West Highteenth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. MARBLE was EW elegant deatens, ao prices to rovee vlowa Wo femaral, at 8, KLABERS taanatactorys 68 PIO avenue, near Third mircet. ___ WATCRES, JEWEDRY, fs (\EgKO0, CLOCKS—OUR PATENT AND) MARUPA ture; American Watches, in great variety; DI leant Figora in the, elt 00d nnd furnished thramghoul; suitable for email and Jarge farniies; private, table. Those who are in want of auch @ place apply at 434 Fifth avenue, Murray Hil. 10 LET--POUR FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping; Smmadiate possessions rent moderate, ire at 468 West Thirty-fourth strect. '0 LET SECOND FLOOR OF 941 HAS TWENTY- fiat strast to a ama) family: rant $60, earl and Goud Jewelry, wh FIRB’ Cos, Jomcllere Sinte even uinee ie teenth street, ond Erghth avenue, corner of Twentys! whe [Se eee nprineincnan caer COM SBD WI Cee ‘FOR 2,000 POU! NU $3 5 Tebish'or toca Muntele Cont att aizeat Wed 7 seroened and delivered. OMAN THEDFORD. Twantw-sevonth at. avd Ninth ay o

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