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ee es eee me FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, WALL Strenr, } TauRspay, Sept. 22-6 P. M. MONEY EASY. ‘The oavie announces that the Bank of England re- ‘turn for the present week shows the largest increase An bullion for two years. The statement comes simultaneously with the sale in Wall street of large amounts of sterling exchange by the Canadian ‘banka, In other words the floating capital of Eu- Tope is steadily coming to this country through the channel of the English money market, London isa vast banking house, on which the capitalista who iare investing in American enterprises are sending rus their drafts. The money 13 lying subject to our order ag fast as we are willing to exchange Feliable securities and merchandise. It 1s easy, JMherefore, to understand the DEMOBALIZATION OF FOREIGN BXCHANGR, ‘Whe market for which was supposed to be conva- Neacing after the recent large sales of bills by the Ca- nadian banks, who are simply the agents for trans- derring English funds to this centre. While the nomt- qmal quotations were as follows, actual sales of prime jsterling occurred at 1003¢ for sixty days and 110% for pight bilis:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 1087¢ a 110934; good to prime bankers’, 109% a 109%; short right, 11044 @ 110% ; Paris, no quotation; Antwerp, Dankers’, 6.20@ 6.13%; Hamburg, do, 35% a 36; Amsterdam, do., 40% a 40%; Frankfort, do., 40% a 41%; Bremen, do., 7844 a 7054; Prussian thalers, 713, p T2K. ' GOVERNMENT BUYS THREE MILLIONS BONDS, , The next influence affecting the markets to-day was the increased purchase of bonds—the Assist- jant Treasurer, in obedience to instructions from (Washington, acccepting three millions, instead of youly two, as stated tn the oficial advertisement, Ene proposals were very numerous, reaching forty- ‘tw, and embraced a total of about $8,760,000 bonds. ‘whe eXtra purchase is again taken to signify that fane Treasury Department are in accord with General Grant in so administering the finances that the (Treasury operations shall favor the activity of legitt. gate business throughout the country in the present ‘Beason, the prospects for which have already opened 80 datterungly. GOVERNMENTS STEADY. The government market discounted the extra \puconase as early as the session of the first board, ‘when the highest prices of the day-were made, @ cable reported # flat market for our securities fn London, despite the easier situation of the gen- pral money market there, the inconsistency being pttributed to fears for the result of the long-deferred Megotiations for peace, These facts and the large jofferings at the Sub-Treasury induced a decline rom the morning board’s prices, the large supply on the market being the result, it 18 conjectured, of ja slow process of realization onthe part of corpo- Fations and individuals exchanging government fbonds for the low priced railway mortgages and Bimt'ar safe secrities. The market closed steady as follows:—United States currency stxes, 1114 8 111},; 10., 1881, registered, 114 a 11434; de. do., coupon, 14 @ 11434; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 111% @ 112; dc. ao., 1862, coupon, do., 113 a 113%; de, do., 1864, do. do, 111% 8 112%; alo. do,, 1865, de. do., 1123¢ @ 112%; do. de. regts- tered, January and July, 110% a 110%; de. de., 1866, coupon, do., 1105 a 110%; do. de., 1867, do. do., 110% &@ 110%; de, uo., 1868, de. do., 1103%4a 111; do. Xen-forties, registered, 106% 8 10734; do. do., cou- Pon, 106% & 1073, GOLD WEAK—113% a 113%. ‘The gotd market was firm in the forenoon and the price strong at 113% a 113%—the result of a quiet buying movement on the part of some of the “‘vears,’” who had grown tired of paying for bor- owed gold and of the inactivity of the market, the Alosing up of these contracts prorucing a change in the loaning date, which went from the borrowing to the carrying column. Late in the day the price fell fo 113%, in sympathy with the demoralization of exchange and the flattering reports of the condition ofthe London money market. The course of the prices is shown in the table:— In the gold loan market ‘the rate ranged from 3 per cent for carrying to 1-64 for borrowing. The pperatious of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- lows:— Gold cieared. Gold balances... @urrency balan ‘The European steamer took out $113,000 in specie. DISCOUNTS EASIER. While the rate on call was rather firmer at 6 to 6 per cent, with rare exceptions at 7, the banks were doing more in paper, their confidence in commercial ‘acceptances and Aotes being increased by the gene- ‘ral activity and prosperity of the fall trade. Hence, while the rate on call shows a hardening tendency, 4t ts simply because the money previously tent on stocks in Wall street by the banks 1s now undergo- a @ gradual transfer to mercantile paper, STOOKS DULL AND STRONG. ,, The only activity in the stock market to-day was in the forenoon, when a leading operator took posi- ion in the Long Room, and, amid considerable ex- witement, sold Ohio and Mississippi down to 323;, ‘his offerings being generally in tive hundred and thousand share lots, at selier’s option of three to sixty days. The uecline so produced was about one and a quarter per cent from the opening quota- fion. The general market became dull, in conse- uence of the diversion of speculative interest to ‘this feature, and fell oi in the desultory business ‘whicn ensued, and continued quiet up to the time it was announced that the gov- ernment had bought three millions of bonds, ‘when there was @ general improvement and a more ‘uoyant feeling, prices advancing on light dealings and closing at the highest of the day for of the list except Ohio and Miss.ssippi, which sus- pended midway of the extremes of its prices. The Hartford and New Haven Railroad Company have declared a quarterly dividend of three per cent on ‘the stock and one and a half per cent on the scrip, Whe following were the closing prices at the last scasion of the Stock Exchange:—Canton Gempany, 62% bid; Consolidation Coal, 25 a 29; Cumberland Tron, 30.840; Western Onion, 84; a 34%; Quioxsitl- yer, 5 & 6g; Mariposa, 534 a 63;; de. preferred, 11% @ 1134; Adams Express, 6534 a 6534; Wells- Fargo Express, 80 a 44; do., scrip, 2% 9 8%; American Axpress, 40% a 42; United States Ex- press, 344 & 9434; Pactflo Mail, 43% a 4334; New ‘York Gentral, consolidated, 92:4 a 92%; do. sorip, 87% did; Erle, 22/4 @ 22%; Marlem, 13314 a 184; Reading, 9634 & 96%; Michigan Central, 119}, bid; Lake Shore, 93 a 93/4; Illinois Gentral, 156 a 136; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 106 a 1063s; @hicage and Northwestern, 82 a 924; do. preferred, 87% 98734; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Mdianapolis, 479 bid; New Jersey Central, 105% a 106; Rock Island, 1155; @ 116%; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 64: & 6476; do. preferred, 813 a 8155; Toledo, Wabash Rnd Western, 6234 (buyer 2) bid; do. preferred, 73 did; Fort Wayne, 984; a 03%; Ohicago and Alten, 712)¢ @ 118; do, preferred, 118% bid; Ohio and Mis- sissippl, 83 a 33%, elaware, Lackawanna and ‘Western, 1035 | 104; Morris amd Essex, 89% a 80%; Hannibal and St. Jeseph, 112 a 113; do. pre- ferred, 113% a 1144; Geyimbus, Ohicago and In- Alana Central, 1734 8 1734. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest Prices of the leading stocks during the day:— Y. Central consolidated......... 92% 2 entral scrip. 81% + 8i% 2 orth 8736 814 Rook I 16 153g Hiwaues tse feces, Oe ‘aul pret ferred. Ohio and Mississipp! bs a ant |g Pacific Mall........ 43% 4355 After the boards Panama fell suddenly to 76 and Closed at 76 a 76, THE STATE BONDS STEADY. In the Southern State bonds the new Tennessees Were more active and sold at 60%, the general list being steady and closing as follows:--Tennessee, ex coupen, 62 a 62};; do., new, 6634 a 61; Virgimia, ex coupan, 66 a 67; do., new, 66 @ 68; do., registered poem, O14, 6356 a 64; Georgia sixes, 83 a 86; de, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, sevens, 00 @ 02; do. do., old, 90 a 02; Nortn Garolina, ex coupon, 5034 % 614; do., funding, 1866, 39 @ 42; do. do, 1868, 34 a 36; do., new, 20a 29%; do, special tax, 233 @ 24; Missouri sixes, 90% @ 90%; do. (Hannibal and St. Joseph), 90 a 9035; Loulsiama sixes, 71 @ 78; do., new, 64 a 66; do. levee sixes, 75 a 76; do. do., eights, 86 a 83; do. Penitentiary sevens, 75 a 78; do. railroad eights, 83 a 86; Alabama fives, 70 a71; do, eights, 100 a 101; do. railroad eights, 93495; South Carolina sixes, 80 2.88; do., new, January and July, 68 @ 70; do, new, April and October, 71 a 74; de., registered stock, old, 70 & 75; Arkansas sixes, 58 @ 60; do, sevens, 70 & 74; Mobile and Ohio Railroad, sterling, 798 81; do., Mverest eights, 72 a 73; do., second tmaortgage eights, 63 a 56; Mississippi Central Rail- road, first mortgage sevens, 76 a 78; do. do., second do, eights, 65 a 70; New Orleans and Jackson, first mortgage, 83 a 85; do. do., second mortgage, 73 a 14; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, first mort- Gage, 83 @ 85; do, do., second mortgage, 72 @ 75; Greenville anda Columbus Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 60 @ 62; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 73 a 75; Wilmington, Char- lotte and Rutherford cights, 49a 50; Memphis city sixes, 57a 60; Savannah city sevens, 82a 83; New Orleans consols, old, 72a 74; do. issued railroads, aixes, 70 a 73; do., new sevens, 71 a 72. SALES AT THE EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Suursday, Sept. 22—-10:15 A. M. gdeseteisee 000 1000 ‘8L00 BH 3: STREET QUOTATIONS. Hlalf-past Five o Vleck P. M. COMMERCIAL REPORT. THURSDAY, Rept. 22-6 P. M, CorrE®.—The market for Kio was less active, but prices were frm for all grades. There were sold 4,996 bags, ex Mer- rimack, on private terms. Other kinds were unchanged; the good and prime grades were scarce and firm, while the low and medium qualities were in good supply and heavy. Sales have b.en made during the past week of 4,620 mats Java at 19%., gold, duty paid; 8,306 bags Laguayra at 170.0 17igc., do.; 1,687 do. Maracaibo, 255 do. Java and 19 do, Costa Rica, all for consumption, within the range of our quotations below. We quote Fone 3 Bary cargoes, 1Agc. # 146%. ; fair do., 1c, a 1544: 60, prine do., Ye. a ITge. ; extremes for’ tage Overnment bags Java, ic. Bc. ; 09,370 ius a, 8 alc. ; eer ‘8e.'a 198, W3ge. bagi Sen bo, arise a beg Lay has Oo roy Jam ci 1u bag mingor gold: m banks Sige, a Be. cara, 6c. a Yer; Sat ei Rica, 163gc. a 180. ; io Care Naim, cies 7c. ; Mexican, Jéc. a 15c.; 1,920 bage Savaniila, 15}¢c. * COrron.—There was loss activity in the market, {air business was. consummated, and full prices were real- ized jn almost all cas ‘The sales were 1, bales (incind- ing 168 to arrive), of which 671 were for export, 628 for spin- Gevion, ‘ont ‘oops t, though = nieg and 675 on Naa oe There was a fair business transacted in future and the as follows:—1,100 tales,” basis low tober a September, at 11% roe atiasca wiogers 163 40.; 600'd0.. fof November, at 189%. n 1030. ; December, t 1030.5 10 do. for J Si: ah aa ae rary al the sande price, "We append ihe closing qudatons:— jes, but ae, except for grain room was lower, Rates for cot- ¥e to Liverpool were firm at. Tied" mare gailand 366; by steam, was ‘or vessels suitable for the. petro “ire r good al former male, lor other kinds of. toma here mo} inquiry. Liverpoo, dy bal bales of ‘cotton, bushels wheat “ Fad ‘and per steamer, 12,000 buntole — (to Ail) at 84, 0-0 bales of cotton at A4d., To: heat af 939d. Doane ‘The a B guano, 84 bo By raw Pa orders, wit ; erp, with 3400 bls. do oy cat 4 Th Tae. X bark'no mond) to tee ‘United Kingdom, Go bole. New terme, brig to, Cow Bay and 'b guano, te or ‘about 22a. 845 tons, trom Sic! 7 to ‘Now Yc Turks Island ‘and back, with sult, A with 1,800 be eum. A schooner, 150 tous, aad back. A sal ooner, 86 tons, to Port au Wem am about 1 450 fons, 10 C Callao, general ‘ Jona, with 1, rroleum, and # brig to Kingdom, pi 1,800 do. do., on private terms. FLOUR AND Rate Receipts, aia ‘bbls. fh jour, 88 do. ela wheat, ‘Bl, ere 1st. 066 is corn 180,801 Gate, Te0 do" harloy, 465 do, r7®, and 1 uled stead; fair ve export, 7 ee ice 3b and spring wheat otras au 86 20° tor Southern flour e demand was only moderate, tH rices were unchanged. Bales $00 bbls. Rye flour was’ quiet, but steady in value. Sales 200 bbls. Of corn meai there were sold about 200 bbls. $5 for Marsh's caloric and $4 70 a $4 80 for Western. We 4 00 wa eis 8t. Lou S St. Louis straight extra, Bt. Louis choice doubl Southern extra and ‘aialiy: Corn ‘meal, city. Corn meal, Jeraey., Ga cacaansacaccace: S2| SssRsarsesssess: winter, which, howover, Closed ‘dul, about 90,000 bube gli tor fair do, in store and afloat, feliveced, $120 for ‘Nos. ‘land 2 mixed, 81 new No. 1, #1 80 for Hiinois winter in store, Bi S4for amber, winter { ime, Hi 85 for do. delivere: ring $1 24 was Bia’ delivered, and for’ choice $195 was bid ia store. Rye ra dul at yéalerday’s prices. (Of bar:ey 500, bushels new West brought $185. OF barley malt 12,000 bush owed Stato were sold at $1.20.. Corn waa dll bar we changed. The sales were 65,000 bushels at 0c. for mixel, $2c, a Shc. a Wo. for’ yellow. ‘Outs were dull and Reavy’ ‘The sales tere about S600) wushele at Gate, Bae for. Western, foc. ace. for Oblo and ble, for inferior West. TG UNNIES were quiet but steady at yesterday's quotations, No sales We heard of no ales of moment, but prices were fr » gold; jute, Be, 05 0, § Biaatlinge, rab a8 Tee a, fa'bonas eo 0088 Hovs.—‘the Durtnoss was still very’ light, there being no demand except for email lots, anc pen were weak at 1S¢. a 2c. for new crop and 10c. a 20c. for ol MocASSS.—-Foere was no chan 19. note in the market. There waa but little demand, and th that was chiedy for grocery grades, which were steady in value. For all other kinds prices 'were heavy. The saies were unimportant. We quote: utd Mice urpaakees and mine ees 6. netne; - 361 do. Porto Tico and 'd0. Hingllah Talanda. si rip NAVAL STonESs.—The market for spirits silo, Pr was very quiet, the business being confined to a1 were without particular cu merchantable jote in (> sales 50 bbis., was dull, the demand being light., Sales 1200 bis, art at Hi 0, 410 do, No, 9 0882 20 u #2 Bi; Rod 1 and pale at prices within the range gi our quotations. suirained, WMG, a 8190; No. 2, ist a 8240; No. W'G200e 6B Bs pole, 48180840: exica dos aad : eed ‘50, Widsets mete dull and aveneal Oh a —There wea no change reported in linseed, which war selling io email lots. in casks, at. We, a Sle. Lard was dull but unchanged in vaiue, while other kinds were duil but Guite steady at the uotations published in our last Issue. PRTROLEUM.—The market for crude in bulk was quiet, but rather tirmer, closing at 12%c., with some bolders do- manding 13c, There were sold £000 bbis, at 13%c. Crude in Dbis, was dull and nominal at about 17c." For naphtha the Tiarwet was quiet at about 10ige. n 10sge.s the last aato. was made at the inside price. Refined on the’ spot and for Sep- tember delivery wan searce and cain higher, being held at the close at 376. ; a sale was rumored at that price, but we could not trace it to any ee cars For October deliv. ery there was a eee ea and er prices prevailed The sales were the vot’ at 2640. 1 sa | closing |. NEDY & SON, M. 4, for September at, 36340. (closing at 8 do: foi Haat ball (October 000 wh 130s Oxtober at Ti month on pelvale aroun aa WO tos te 25340. for October month, on priv and at 2546e. for and 26, for November and December, N8.—Receipts, 272 bbls, iard, The market for ork was e trite more active, and prices wore hrmer and igher, especially for lots for future delivery, For Jodbiog lols there demand, and about 750 bb! bron 923 50 15. ‘There were sold for future delivery bia. mess for the last half October at €26 26, snd 80 dc, Tor November at price. Dressed hogs Wero quoted at 1 for common to prime, with » moderal only moderately doalt in; gomman to prime were quoted at 9i¢c. a 10c, slow of anler tho firmness of the holders’ and the small ue supply restricting business 100 ink pickled hams brought 2Uc, Smoked shoulders were quoted sh ifen ps tlereed, smoked and bi Bacoa was dull an roe sales; ary clear was ares bs wye. ‘The market for lard was quiet, the Tantneed belay contind sal! lola, but there was no chauige to note in prices, ‘Tharo are s0ld'650 vackages at 15/4c. a Iéc. for prime Western a 1940. for do, for the Valance of this or city : alao $50 therces for Decem- ie wore dull See prices were nominal for summer cured Western. Beef in bia, at former prices, with wor improved de- id. ‘here sold 175 bbls. lefly ext within the ra were “Of #14 a Blo for plaio moss und S16 50 a B19 for extra do, so heor was dull at 828 a Bel for ase and steady in yolue, angoon was dull, but 9 sales, su; it Bsc. & oy STEARINE.—We heard of no sales of consequence. Prime was scarce and firm at 1c. a 194¢c., while common to good Small sales were chi ma a 1, 1 .--Lnseed i 0 wales wore tatathisn eel sees 2 (ope hbe dea demand from! being but rast cyoiaions. ror aes Porto Rico and 3 oa95 boxes re kc. 8 se at gad 4,500 bi ra demand wa: ut prices were wittoms alterna, miles, terms. For & 13360. 5 i} soft white, 124¢c. @ 1234c. :textra es yelowe tive, We 4 a Lixo, juote :—Cuda— interior te fo 8 Pet fair to Dod fair refining, 9!s0, 6. D3¢i; good refining, 9340. & jos fair 10 [good grocery, | 8/66. 9 10 c.; prime So a 10K; center cy and) boxes), #e, a 1130. (ahd and Sak ea 9340.1 mi i ‘Nos, 7 don I0.te Tht fe.; do. 18 ‘So, te to 0. j do." 19 to 20, 1 do. wpe, Hie afi. Porto’ Rioo—Re! a 0, grades. 070. a like. Sook iy at Tollows pent aye “t' cor"miie tne 2130 038 hha 108,405 boxes, 500,727 ry *fittows; The market was gulet, there being but little demand, but prices were steady. for prime. ~About 40,00 Ibe, ro aol, part at 954 for prirn WursxtyeKeceipis, TB bbls. The demand, was less ‘active and prices were heavy and lower, closing ut 8350. for woodbourd, and about So. for ironbound, Saies 100 bbls Bt 683g0. a Wc., the latter price for emall | RAILWAY RACING IN JERSEY. New Yor, Sept. 20, 1870. To roe Eviror or toe Heraip:— In your remarks on the New Jersey railway races you contend “that it is only iair to demand that travellers should know when they are riding a two- forty tron horse at the risk of their lives.” I would state that in @ race between the New Jersey and Morris and Essex I was a passenger tn the former train, and had the eurtosity to ‘‘time” it. The dis- tance between the Hackensack and Passalc—about four miles—was made in four minufes. Thus you resive that “two-forty time” in these races Is dered “nowhere.” G. I. G. = CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Enst Side. T 111 BROADWAY—BY STANLEY DAY—PRIVATE Dweliings for occupation or hiareeeanass 3 Tenement Business and Manufacturin, ty. (For location, di spription and price see orinted Hat. ist, mailed f FIRST OLASS HOUSE, ON THIRTY-NINTH STREET, built by David Robins, for sale on terms to sat. M. A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 treet. FIRST CLASS HOUSE am 2uB CORNER OF Madison avenue and Forty-third street tor sale or to rent. M. A.J. LYNCH, 7] and 74 Oedar street. SPLENDID FULL SIZE HOUSE—ON THE CORNER of Madison avenue easy terms, M.A. FCLL SIZE.HOUSES ON FIFTY- ar Fifth avenue, for sale. A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. IRST CLASS ixth street, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HO on Forty-second street, near Fifth avenue, for sal uM. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. HANDSOME HOUSE ON FORTY-NINTH STRERT a sale—With the furniture, which is new and elegant; as the owner is going to Europ M.A, ‘CH, 72 and 74 Cedar street, AL —ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES ON FIFTH AVE- A. ‘ue, ecmplete in pea rParticular, with sable, for sale. ‘NCH, 72 and 74 Cedar atre A PERFECT GEM OF AN ENGLISH BASEMENT House on Thirty-seventh street, near Filth wrenue, for fale; suitable for a physician |. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street, FINE HOUSE, FUUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone, on Fifth avenue, near Forty-second street, for sale, at @ bargain. M.A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar atreot, A FIRST CLASS NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE "AND Lot, No, 21 East 1 eighth street, near Madison ave- ue, for'sale cheap; medium alze, tng re on the pre- mises. + * ITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, — West Side, ¥ B. 8. LEVY & CO. 211 WEST THIRTY-RIGHTH ‘sth sey Eighth avenue. 8 h., cM 16,500 ‘3 hy 26x50x100.... Vi,vou ab Three 4 st. pase lenament Tow ‘Two Stores, cash 995,000; rent, @2y FS SALH—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, ‘20x65; lot 2x10; terms Berfect order, all mod: ssaibsi0i, new. ern improvemente; with or withcat. mirrors, tures. Apply on premises 141 West Forty-seventh street. Fo ‘SALE-WEST SIXTEKNTH, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue, first class brown stone English basement five story House, wi complete orver, 16.SxB7x04; ensy terms, Address R, box 6,747 Post alice, OR SALB-A VALUABLE PIEVE OF PROPERTY, northwe Madison avenue and Ei; treet; 102 eet frout g gn the fine rarentioy & Ly atreet dee | 2 gore lot, two Cag rell cass Pua to avenues main poiyto We YOUN ‘be advantage, or the owner, on tl 4 stab a ili rent to a geod Rigiiiny DOLEN, cn pata Samad Miscellaneous, OR eet yp ELEGANT FULL — ome IN bd aio Ory ‘in mn thiiye ate No, 1s Pine atreot, a4 FIRST. ¢ LASS BROWN oe. HOUSES FOR salo.—Prices from mo $80,000. For full par- Howlara send for printed 1 LOOM & 00., 1,254 Broadway. BROOKLYN PROPERTY “FOR SALE “AND 64 N ELEGANT ery STORY “High STOOP BROWN —_ ant Mansard roof House for sale, in Brooklyn, et orth of Lafayette avenue, wes! 8 ation in e.ther Brooklyn or New York; the house ts Seeany bs ale In all res; on ‘reuch plate glass, black walnut sash doors, stairs, Tooms, any amount of a ict vatawets, "ac. in wall modern improvements; 20 minutes by Greene avenue cars oom iponeae§ Terr a Stable Lot Mn wanted. Also 253 Clare- tween DeKalb and Wiiloughby avenues, a wo pand a ‘bait story brick front brown trimmings House, 10 rooms a8 hauled and freacoed by the owner, making & permanent home of it it lem perfect gem; prices oderate and terms easy. Apply on the premises, to THOMAS FAGAN, Immediate possession, GREAT CHANOE. FOR SALE, A. story corner House a fuil Ne beautiful io Herkimer street, Erookl AS 86,000; terms easy. ITOHE! Cedar street, New York. A BARGAIN. —ON ADI Shs FINE THREE garden, TREE, HANDSOME furniahed fres- 15,00, LOT FOR SALE IN GREENWOOD—DESIRABLE location. Address D., box 204 Herald otflee, A ROOKLY <0 LET, HOUSE Lae 2% UNION street, in elegant order; four marblo wasbstands. Rent chosp. Appy to HENRY STEVENSON, S80 Court street, near Sackett. F° BALE_THE THREE STORY HIGH 8 SrO0R. HOUSE No. 278 President street, opposite Brook- mn; looasion very desirabio in all respocia;. price 9, Hut base asion October D. For permits apply to a <9 LO. No, 8 Broadway, New York, or 28 Second place, Brooklyo. OR SALE SOUTHWEST CORNER MYRILE AND Frankiin avenues. Inquire on the premises, (OR SALK_IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF Brooklyn Heighta, three minutes from Wall street ferry, rat clase tnres story high stoop brown stone front House; extra well built; all modern {mprovements; furnace in cel: lar; size 15.8x40.9x101; price $15,000; terms to sult. Apply at 169} Columbia street, Krooklyn Heights. {OR 'SALE_WILLIAMSBURG-THE DESIRABLE House No. 185 (new No.) Ainalie street, near Leonard; seven rooms, water, gas, dc. Apply immediately at No. 143 (new No.) Alnalie street. 0 LET--FURNISHED, A GOOD HOUSE, CONTAIN. ing 16 rooms, frescoet and all modern Improvements conservatory, large stable, with, 18 lots of ground: plenty of frutt, dower, see ene New York areauet Brooklyn; eat per month, ' Aduress”C. C. Cy Herald Branch ofice, Brootiya 10 LET OR FOR SALE—PRICE #8,550—A FIRST CLASS brick House, brown stone stoop and trimmings; 18 Foome, nine pantie. bathroom, stationary wremabe, tant bie mantels and gas in every ‘room; rani B60 cash, balance #150 quarteriy. Aiur et Ge orth praia, Witloughby avenue, first house east of Bedferd avenue, SEPTEMBER 23, 1870.—-TRIPLE SHEBT. PROPERTY om x THE CITY FOR SALE TO RENT. OR BALE. ae gets DEATH OF JAMES M. dore ft necessary to close up the all OR BALE—IN (, CHARLESTON, x ce. “= BAKERY ‘ER: ‘all in(orma- tablishment, don apply to 8. Pion OUR, Wo. a8 ‘Orange jfireet, Brooklyn, SALE—OHEAP, THE NEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL, Terma gay. Ingulce of 01 addreas HABE ELLAND® Delavan Hote, Albany NY MANBA RD ROOF Houlare tah to. 0. MONKS, dul 4 Broadway. (AREAT BAROAIN.-FOUR ACRES AND DOUBLE J, louse, large bars on cornet. desirably jocated ; 20 min utes from North hore ferry ; #8,60); terms enn: ‘DARRIN, 60 Brond, EORGIA HLA, SEABOARD. PLANTATION TO LEAS rea; 800 cleared; excellent dweuing Nese ‘completel; furnished; large cotton house, farm and numerous outbuildings; farm mplemen ope. ine, mill, boats, stock. with Eas &c.. on premises and’ to be’ purcl Aairess box V9 Post flee, New York city. RANGE | COUNTY, FARMS FOR SALE— ONE, OF 89 moron, WB.S.0; 42 ncrea, 84.300; 10) neren, 49,000 acres, atock, crops, &c., $1,700; 150 cian Sissold G0) ‘nares frat clase iimprovemedt, large dairy of 1th all took, globin vanes *S. IRELAND, 91 Broadway. 0 LET—A FARM HOUSE. ON SAME PLACK FOR anle Stablo Arrangements, Horses, Wagon, &c. Inquire of A. SCHMITT, L1dth street, ‘between Sixth’ avenuo and Harlem lane. TPO BE LET IN ST. AUGUSTINE, THE RESIDENCE and Orange Grove of ‘Buckinghain Smith, poly wo him, 127 irte nth street, Ts ‘LET—COTTAGR, ADJOINING BELMONT HALL, eleven rooms, furnished or unfurnished, as New Brichom, 80 minutes from Cortlandt sircet, ‘three blocks from. heading, “OA Call at or addvena 64 Bast T wel jh street. T RENT—SMALL COTTAGE, BEAUTIFULLY SITU. ‘ated, near depot, at Passaic Bridge, N, J., 1) miles from Now York; frult and shade trees, Apply to "A. DENHAM, T°, RENTUIN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, FOR SIX hs to two years, a tal et Tooms, furnace, pct of fru, table, & 40.1 On Fen Railroad, Mamaroneck month. For j particulars apply to ©. B. Broadway, room Bit su taco, cep nig ais EN he A fi ad OF THE sy Sua eae eile , lanyards cam Pov wormed and aide worm: com- plete. Reason for selling piterins rig of rig- #ins; three shrouds on @ side, size um mee; length from back of” eye to aideaieye, Ti teet; fore fieing, fonr shrouds on side, sine seven inches 3a otro ference, leng'h from back o! to deadeye, 69 £¢ fap backstayn, 4:4 inches, len, ti 104 teot; foretop backmays, {fe inches, length: tus feet, “For Particulars inquire at, {aS _A .~ToR SAL! —SPLENDID BROADWAY OYSTER yar alt and Li ange Saloons, Sal down town siaurante, “ig corner Grocery stores, good. b 4 locations; low’ prise nea Depots, Bakeries, Confectionert wai Seer MU ELEYS Beare Age a Store Agen FoR, SALE, THE FIRST CLASS LIQUO! =) eat, orner Br rin jAquors it not sold ‘dt ws week will be positive! «bp, Monday, at Ll o'clock, by Gea ree TASC Ld oF Nasavd street, opposite the Yost ofice. Full particulars ab Auctionear's office or om premises, A* 32, ESTABLISHED. BAKERY FoR SALE Splendid location business neighborhood ; bakiug 18 4o he mi barsele wecOnOw We. Si SIMMKS & CO. Kore Agency. _ LAGER BER AND LUNCH ROOM FOR SALB— Location A Na. 1; great business thoroughfare. Apply wirainun : at 28 Cham atrent. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. A FOREIGN, DOMESTIC FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND Poultry Stand for sale range ty iu the Ht ton abl i seat “GEORGE W. SIMERS & atk A Fins CLASS FAMILY GROCERY STORE FOR fale; Lease, Stock and Fixtares, Horse, Wagon, dc. 5 ra atroet, bust 20,000 ” 42 Chamaby ae ee ORGE Ws jetta ‘t 00., Store Agenoy. PORRIGN AND DOMESTIO FRUIT; WIKE, LIQdoR and Cigut Store {oF sales location Uosurpaised: bust. ness bare ppest Mun & C0. at mtroet GK PS ins » Store Agen Avo A SPLENDID CORNER LIQUOR STORE, Firteres tnt lone Loew ston eae best, anti the city, fer sale on reasonable terms; no agents, Address ¥. G., Herald oBioe. A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE CAN BE bought cheap this week, at private sale, or will be sold Atanction on Monday next.’ Appi to WM. ABBOTT, No. 6 City Hall place. A SPLENDID. | FIRST CLASS MILLINERY FANCY A. Goods Store for tale. —Leading pag nques- Wouably a very rare cl m bers street. win BUY A FARM OF 1:0 ACRES—40 IM- ree balance timber, with ; four houra’ ride from {if ofice Samual Booths 190 Hod 50 (),~BARGAIN FOR A POOR MAN; NBAT two story House, +. and water; ‘ot 6x £00 work for caruman; i minutes. from ‘iva land- DARRIN, a4. 00) 0) Prt beth 3 oF 37 AGE EaAR be worley, L. ‘ouse, barn an orchard; wwery easy. Ap fin: SAUNDERS, BS Gant Fittysuinta street very easy. Apply to 6.000, Fok 8Az8 AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IN eer acuinden: H. Jt splandia French root Hone a 10 Lot, near station of ‘New Je lroad ; from New York. REED & iO Y Nov bey airect 30.000 wz BUY AN ELEGANT eee and extensive Grounds; worth within one hour of New York by rail; terms easy. REED & HOYT, Ka.5 ‘Dey street. _REAL ESTATE TO TO EXCHANGE, A A ~SXCHANGE—A HOUSE DET BELOW roots ‘ for one wenty will pay ance in ‘ACO i liawbes Be WD bina peste (A. VALUABLE LEASE DUSINESS PROPERTY, NEAR Broadway, 8 to exchange for small House in city dr country; grent bargain offered. “Owner, 18d Hudson \XCHANGE.—WOULD EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, with to three story Frame lied in with brick In goed ori i ! 1S re minutes’ walk from tour ferries ne Rintlad spring for Q510, Address EXOMANOE, 008° Water atreet, New York. {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE--FOR IMPROVED PRO- perty, several Parcels of very desirable Lots, in Brook- iyn. “Apply to owner, 81 Cortlandt atreet, New York. 0_RENT_TURNISHED, THE NEW BROWN STONE House £99 Cluremout aventie, near Green avenue, with or without vlanoforte. Apply to THOMAS W. WOODS, 33 Fuiton street, Brooklyn, TLL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP IF APPLIED FOR ‘soon—The very desirable premises northwest corner Gates and Franklin avenues, Brooklyn; 110 feet fronton Gates by 100 on Frankiin; villa tower; main brulding 42 by 40 feet JERSEY ¢ ITY, “HOBOKEN, _ AND BERGEN REAL & For Sule. BEAUTIFUL NEW RESIDENCE, BUILT IN ThE best manner, 10 rooms, with two Sots, on Palisade ave- nue, West Hoboken, car route; fine view of city, bay, &c.; 000, Te S800. Ferme SMW. SULLIVAN, 119 Broadway, room 19. LARGE SELECTION OF HANDSOME COTTAGES, very conveniently located on Jersey City Helghts, Also French roof and other modern style Houses, with beautiful gardens, First, class business cations, ‘choice Building its, &e., at reduced prices, SOUN ti. PLATT, Jersey City Helghts, FOR, SALE” ope rie ie ‘ashington avonne (Lafayette), Jer ty, 1g from Jersey City ferry; 10 roornty ki on and eel improvements; two Low, 0vxz5 rect, ‘ana end of the facing on Whiten, stresti room for two horses eden with fruit trees and vin ifrloe }800; ‘terms ‘easy. Apply to WOODWARD. a ii WOOD, corner of York and Hudson Retail Jersey City, or Peart heel New Yoru, Noon teereen your STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A omen in East af Finly-filts street, near Lexington « arena, in a superior manner, HENNESSY Int Eu Eat Filty-G(th street, belween ‘Lexington Ace ELEGANT Cogle PLA one AND LOT, ON LEX- h street; gion are Lot just finished, in clase aries — lane in iy kinds of nara m stone front ood OLE in i KISSAM, Nor Pine street. LARGE NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS HOUSES FOR on Fifth and Madison avenues, Murray Hill and Biber parte of the city also Bey Sisiiokt furnished and um- fart N. 18] Broad: ad Wa} N STONE —THREE Watts HIGH 8 STOOP modern Dwelling, 20x50, lot 80 we near eter street, oking East river. for sale or to, let, very reasonably; location accessible and’ STEVESSON 23 V. Kk. 87) NSON & SON, 11 Pine street, | A —THIRD AVENUE—WELL | RENTED, WELL LOCA- + ted Store Property for sale very pesos fine pre- sent, best possible prospective value; . STEVENSON & stot it "Pine street, AnurEt EIGHTY-EIGHTH gts BETWEEN CE! tral Park and Park avenue, near Madison avenue cari igh ground—Kighteen full Lots for sale low for ca: . K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine aireet. A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—FIRST class, in Sixtieth street, east of Fourth avenue. Appi: to G. W. SIMONSON, 1,269 Broadway. Kies AOR SALE, THOSE ELEGANT FOUR STORY + high stoop brown stone Houses on the west side of Madison avenue and Fifly-third street, finished in a very ¢laborate and handsome manner, and will be sold very low. Apply on premises or at 464 Third avenue, pe SALE_FOUR ELEGANT FIRST CLASS FOUR brown stone front Houses, three on Madison ave- ‘nue, northean corner of Fifty-third street, and one on Ag third street, adjolniag. Apply on the premisos, to G, f. OR SALE—TWO NEW THREE STORY BASEMENT ‘and cellar stone front Houses; have all the tmprove- ents: bard wood doors atd trimmings; 149 and 158 East inbas street, near Lexington aveuue; terms to suit. ly t0.G. FOUNTAIN, on the premises, of 158 East Sixty- R SALE-A SPLENDID NEW SMALL THREE three story basement and cellar stone front House; has all the improvements, No. 155 ast Sixty-second street, near Lexington avenne: niloe 14,000; terma to sult G. FOUNTAIN, 158 East Sixty-necond street. VOR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH brown stone Houre and Lot 60 East Forty-ninth atreet; in frst rate order; all Improvements: immediate pos: feasion; terms easy. Apply to PALMER & DEFORLST, 85 Wall street, OR SALE—TH! HANDSOME FOUR STORY HIOT oop brows stone House 219 East 8 Ap ply to 1HVING & SON, 208 East Twenty. OR SALETHE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown sione Dwelling No. 246 East atreet, between Second and Third’ cyraet nad la eazaniiy,Slahed skronghout: provements, &c-; would be, sold. low. Bie next door, or ai Coal ollice, foot of East Thirty-fou batty ‘OR SALE VERY CHEAP--A WELL IMPROVED COR- ner Property, 100x100, 8a ep above 14th street; also ituely Improved Corner, 62390, 3d avenue, near Blth street, Wee SEYMOUR, 17 Brosdway._ RAND STREET STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE ATA tory brick Store, covering the entire ‘Apply to 0. G: BENNEMT, 57 Cedar W. CORNER OF THIRD AVENUE AND TAIKTY- Sy tgrenth street for sale cheap. Inquire of A. KEN- ullders, 64 Third avenue, between 9 A. M, all oe im- and 4 P. 4¢ GTLSTREET, NEAR 6TH AVENUS.— FINE BROWN | © stone House, 4 stor; stoop, complete order; for ry cheap, Do. on iH feet, near sth es W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 (Broadway. $90,000. 00 =A FOUR STORY. BROWN, STONE . Honse and Lot, ifty- fourth sireet, between Lexington and Fourth 4 in good order. ae ‘Terms easy. App!y on pri West sides SOME FOUR STORY BROWN | BTONE | improvements, betwoen Fifth and Six! for JACOB SHARPE, 80 NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR n compiete order; A thoroughiy furnished, linen, in Weat Forty-nifth street, with immediate possession. Kidreae' HERBERT, Herald off DOUBLE DWELLING—MODERN provements, eight lots, for sale. reason unobjectionable, Sixtieth street, near Central I country ; tine present ; best Ve Kk. STEVEND IM- LARGE 00) y and Ibi proapective ISON & SUNT Pine ‘street, 7 0 RENT, NEAR just fin- ww York id hod excellent; lorallty healthy and scenery beautiCul, VOSE & MEDANILL, 3 Nos. 8 and 10 Tine at., New York, T PLAINFIELD, N.J.—NEW alee ee igre ie cost, or rent low until april; 13 rooms, well fimi French roof, gaa and heater pip agents, Addi 702 Po LL WANTING FARMS.—9,000 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, Toltd climate; $4 niles south of Phi fadelpinia; price only #26 per isd improved Farms. The ‘pisces prowing Tore rapidly thaa most any other place ia the United Sintass thousands are settling. “Address C. K, LANDIS, Vine- T ELIZABETH, N. J—T0 En, A FINE HOUSE, ‘completely furnished, nage lot staolg and cartisge pause, and horses sired, BROOKFIELD, 81 Cedar tree T NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, a delightfully located brick Villa; modern improve: Mmeuts; lawn, shade trees, Ac. ; 85 minutes from Wall sireot, Mr. _ HAMILTON, 2534 Broadway. = 9200 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY, IN- ead of rent, will buy’ m nice Cottage, aix rooms, full lot five minutes from depot, at Ellzabetbport N. J.; possos- if" w: bel sion October 1; more lots Also other new Houses ‘on easy terms, and Lots tn Ell sna Elizavethport, on ternis to quit, purchasers, E. R. KELLOGG, way, New York, or Second street, Elizabethport, T MADISON, N. J.-A NICE HOMESTEAD; TEN acres, ood buildings first rate land; fruit abundant; ve minues from dq 8,000, mARLES 'W. WARD, 79 Cedar street, RARE CHANCE FOR & SPLENDID RESIDENCE of fram 4 to§ acres—A splendid garden place, with Plenty bearing frvlt trees, a good house and outbuildings, siuuated about 11 miles from Clty Hall 1 mfle from Withers: bridge and Fordham depote, estchester county, N cg 88.000; no agent. Inqulte for one Week at ‘Headvield! Rrote, foot of Grand street, New York. N EXCELLENT FARM, 65 ACRES, ROCKLAND county, must be sold, owner going Went; terms very easy: attractive bome at'Metuchen; very desirable. Call on JAQUES, 208 Broadway. A HANDSOME LITTLE PLACE—FURNISHED, TO Tent low, with copuaiaiaes boat house, all compiete; a Short dletanes from the clty by oat or rail.’ Apply to A. LOOMIS 8 & C cO., 1,254 Broadway. A HOUSE OF | 18 ROOMS, OUT ILDINGS, 834 ACRES, near Motrieanla depoty rent 8700; House, 12 rooms an outbutldines, 4, fear, buneliin depot, price #7,000 ; rent GUN Pristod list sWostsher'er, Realty” hatiod fron. _STANLEY DAY, Il Broadway. DH.—PLEASANT VILLAGE, RESIDENCE Ie; carriage house, Bo, ; handsome lawn, garden, frit auade; ahora front; amit be sold. ‘Address J. W. ‘ATER, Coscob Bridge station, Bang IN BMALL FARMS—NEAR NEW BRUN 39 acres, eat all covered with truit, good bu: Imile from depot, filled’ with fruit red be HT 7 acres, 1 mile from depot, good ee dings an 200; W weres, in village, good’ build- ings, very and ta 85,000, J. 8. FERGUSON & CO., treet, room No. 6. EAUTIFUL COUNTRY, HOME,—GUOD HOUSE, WITIt cre, delightful salt rater feont cellent nelghborwood from city, 26 Brook! a inating q ruler WHING, 82 rooklyn property ; y, Gortaait Brdets from 1010 8 olcobke CMORTBR, STATION, NORTHERN RAILROAD OF 2, New Jersey. Mansard Cottage and three-quarters of an acre; must be sold. STEPHEN, at station, onn, (LEGANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE CHEAP—AT 1) Hackensack, 50 minutes’ time by Erie and Midland Rail- roads; near depot, Cail for printed Vsercription. ‘ar —_ OR TO RENT—AT RUTHERFURD PARK tes from New York, two new stylish Hous ine foams, ste 100x160 feet RL easy ter 6 WOODWARD, 191 Broad ypor eo FINE COUNTRY | RESIDENCE, V1 VERY complete, 20 minutes from city ; 20 acres; price 836, siee io ult purchaser. “Address GORDON, bux 13 “Herald ol lee. Jor SALE-A iy oe BRICK HOUSF, WITH EX- tensive Grounds, f: on Staten Isiand, five minties from Vanderbiit landing, itaten Island Railroad; house alone cost $15,000; the whole will be soid for $12,000. REED & HOYT. No. 5 Dey street, DENCE AT FORDHAM FOR SALE—LARGE tine grounds, splendid location ; price reasonable ; 7 elite piace an market inthe vicinity. | For par vs uddrean 0 NER, box 71 Fordham Post office. POR SALES A HOUSE AND ouTnvILD acres of Land; well frulted ; fine locatlor west of Newark, N.J.; price £7,000, Also a F in a prinetpal street up town, near depot price @ase. Aduress tt. B. ARTER, 6 Hh atrect, eight miles ume and 3,000, Vern OR BALE OR EXCHANGE —| north side of Thirty-fifth stre avenues. JOSEPH P, Pi FINE Lyd ou ta between Fi IN, No. 11 Wal creek vOR Leno OR EXCHANGE ‘FOR CITY PROPERTY— 160 acres Land just south of Peekskill; fine locations for ealdences, facing o delightful section of the Hudson. First pte houses building around. Address PEEKSKILL, Herald offics. F°%, SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL PLOT of Land, in East Orange, fronting on three avenues; can be divided into several handsome building plots. isd som ols of Lowa Lands, ‘Tenement property will be ‘aiken fn exchange for AMERSAN & E°FORD, e40 steth avenue. Os, LOTS, LOTS, Lots, meres SALE OR EX. Wed olty oF coun ese eee efovAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, corame ritiyaccoud street, T° EXCHANGE--FOR CITY PROPERTY, A SPLEN- did Country Seat of 78 acres; one hour in’ New Jersey ot on property; m and Cr tiagee stbergaice Peres “EARP Naas Bee $10,000,202 S485, OR Wit RxcHANGE Tx Part for New soreey Bad ried three story Brick House tn Brooklyn, wil pay 1d por cent iM. MABON, No. 1 Centre street, =FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR $11,000. dod ienprovemonta’ paar tue elty of Hind & eres iand, im <i 90 principals only. © ERD & HOYT, Nos ‘B Dey sureet. VENING TELEGRAM. ry i I \ i. z GREAT : alll “TIGER 5 Bary." Loox ° S = OR THE ll T = a EVENING TELEGRAM, sl lalla! | 2 = & LEADING PAPE: i} a THE PERIOD, i] & ONLY a F] é NI PAPER i $ = z s I SPECIAL CABLE DESPATCIIES, E|| I| THB PEACE OR WAK NEWS *|[3|| THE EVENIN: TELEGRAM. > FI? E ‘l| THE NEWS OF THE DAY. & & 3|| ONLY EVENING PAPER CONTAINING I MILITARY MOVEMENTS OF THE MILITIA, ali EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LARGEST GLRCULATION “Or VENING PAPERS. ALL THE SUBSCRIPTION 60C. HER MONTH. $6 PER YEAR. _ PUBLICATION OFFICE, dl massa STREET. ae Bee MACHINERY. x CHAS. PLACE ty Co. 0.8 60 VE 60 VESEY STREET —A ange aseoriment Lathes, Plans Bring Peas, Mu lige, tha” Fuehgs Ma ‘Machines: Gear Cut: E—A LOT OF fargo ls FROM THE FoR aera Works, including four six Screw xe Plates; also of Steam and Gas Pi and bulleya? pright Roller, with nae Apo on th on the wfer ey nce, B34. fo 062 Wes nue, from ato 6PM orat fo. 9 Delancey streets” LD IRON BOILER WANTED—ABOUT 6,00) GAL- lons capacity. N. ¥. B, Co., 106 Front street, New York. } IVET AND BOLT HEADING MACHINE FOR SALE. bo! Simple and easily managed ; eapecally adapted to track rice EVERETT & CO., 8 John street, New York. | ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD SECOND HAND Portable Engine of about I-horse power alan n pair Of Cornish Rolla Address BRAMAN, 3 Joun sires, New ape. N. Je | York GEORGE W. Pray Fo. store agency. (A NEWS DEPOT, CIGAR, FANCY AND CONPEO- x Uionery Store tor sale.--Excellent location; old estab- itshed cash business. | Apply at #3 Chambers atroct. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO. store agency. FINE CIGAR STORE FOR SALE Cy yg Av. count of sicknes '0 imported Cigars, in bor jalno Or out of boud. Inquire for days at 445 Pourth'a a Fe guestd LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE. WILLIAM STREET. A *) G00 MILK ROUTE FOR SALB.—APPLY TO JOHN BRADY, 442 Weat Forty-fourth street, FIRST CLASS ovsren | SALOON. #4 SECOND AYE- nue, co) Second atree ELEGANTLY es CLIB HOUSE ON Broadway forsale. Will take a road eis ed Wee ne ast Paraneae Alive socks Bont [apr teahia A ESTABLISHED, FIRST CLASS COR- From or Store on Broadway, with lease of butlding, $1,000; $5, retused for same last year, owner now eiviog up business ar rko NEY Bi a cy AKERY AND RESTAURANT i Lord Matge yt ame | the best thoroughfare down town ood business ; Kray te aad rrivate sale will be noid ¢® y at auction. Apply to GAFFNEY, JUantabers streot USINESS FOR SALE—THE MANUFACTURING AND telling of @ peculiar and popular kind of liquor, The manufacture oan bo enlarged to any extent, i $0 BU- GENE FORSMAN, 476 Broadway, be RUG STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKL! ORLY fitted ap and » good stand; for sale low. “Apply ve FRASER & SON, 20 Beokman street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A TRIOKLY populated neighborhood, with four years’ loase, at $700 areaty, as been established over twenty years; doing @ Dusiness of nearly #3) a day price 86,000; owner ‘unable te ‘attend in consequence of otber business. ' Address box 198 Herald office. OE RORY JOR SALE—UP TOWN, FIRST CLASS CORNER GRO- cery Store, west side, ing a splendid business; owner anaple t9 attend to it. No ayouts need agree 8. M, bos 189 Herald oftice, OR SALE_SECOND HAND SHOW CASES, OVATER, Luanch, Dry, Goods, and, D it Counters, Shelves, a Sash Doors Railloge, Partitions: t bead” MXpply at O87 Huduonmund No. ¥ Ventcy atreok, OR BALE-STOCK, FIXTURES ree LEASE OF A ‘Tea, Coffee and Spice Store, doing a cood business ; will be sold cheap, na the owner is gs out of business, Apply at 109 Tillary street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BARROOM, ON A PROM- ‘corner down town: Gye sears’ lease of howe For further particulara apply to By ry. h at. baad “8 Bo Fe SALE— Lease and Fixtures of _Clgar Store 523 Sixth avenue. OR SALETHE FURNITURE. 01 THRER ROOMS, complete for housekeeping, sold very cheap account ‘of the artice leaving town. Address for three daye 4, .,, Herald office, OR SALK—DRUG STORE, WELL LOCATED, FINELY fitted Wy) other baa and smallrent. A bargain. Sold sccount of ot ness, * oe ones OT CAMPBELL & CO., 850 Bowery. FOR SALE_THE BEST LIQUOR STORE ON FULTON Fos enue, doing « good business, “Address J. Hy Heratd Branch ofice, Brooklyn, OR SALE—-AN OLD E TABLISHED, FR FRRNGH, Gon fectionery Store, on Broadway, 1,243, doing @ good bust ness, VOR BALE—THE BEST CORNER Ll OR tone in ji Eighth ward. For furtber partie J. By Fuld office, for turoe days, me OR BALE—AN ELEGANT BILLIARD SALOON’ Wine Room and Cigar Stand, doing good busingas” Location frat class. For particulars address box 8,989 Host olves. Fo RALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old established Liquor Store; one of the best business locations on the avenue; satisfactory reason given for sell- Ing. Inquire at 138 Myrile avenue, Brooklyn. JOR SALE—IN JERSEY Gi STALL BOOT AND Shoe Store, doing a good ‘continued iil beaith the causo of welling.” Address SE, Herald office, Na agonts answered. 3 SALE-—THE TOBACCO, AND CIGAR IN THE TOWN OF YONKERS, N.Y. A Restaurant, Boarding House, Lager Beer and Li Le on the main thoroughtare; 20 rooma, 10 furn! now ne fred trade. For fa ther pra ingueot 5 South s ‘3 STORR, WITH 6 years 3 Fent only $20 per er cee Pe = and everything ; doing a business f Bll for se!ling you will hear onthe tales. aqui aon Second aveuue, corner Twenty. street, New York, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE AND RE- all Confectionery and Bakery. doing a case busi: ness, a abort diatance in the country; il! health {OR SALE—A CORNER LIQ rs’ Lense, Stock and Fixtu selling. For reference and price apply to WEEKS, sbavGe four merchants, No. 4 State street, New Y between ion oP. M. OR SALE, CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, Jn s god, neighborhood, doing a good, and repaint business. Apply to,8. GEORGE NAC 198 street between 6 ani TORES FOK SALE, “OR TO LET—78 MAIDEN LANK 8 Atlante, Docks, fronting East river. alroet. ik Kovi' Po MW SOuTEPFELIN &€0., 170 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: mee APART. __ MENTS TO LE’ A-t “RENT, THREE PRETTY at OF FIVE OR AA. ‘six Rooms’ each, with ample closet room and other con- venteaeioee ‘on Sixty-third street uiso four Fints, seven ‘all the improvements, 214, 220, 222 amd 24 West fth treet, Apply at 14075 Third avenue, uoar Siaty- T° ae 098 SECOND AVENUE, FIST FLOOR and basement, 849; second floor, 30 in 631, seo ond floor, B30; tind Hoon, #2. “Aor 4a 20S Bas Thiee third street, firat oor and’ basement, "$43; second floor #24. ses, 262 West Twenty-sixth street pray pew. Ba ame Sete Aen eee ee _POLITIC Ala TA MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF THR NINE tenth Assembly District, beld at Orube's Lal tooth Firget, Detween Ninth and ‘Fenth, avenues, September I, 1870, for the purpose of forming » William M. Tweed Assoc! auod, the follow! officers were duly elecied DAVID 8. JACKSON, Ja, Presi ib JOHN CONLIN, en ANTHONY FEHEN, a CALLON. Vico Presidente, N HUGH TIERNAN, Joux 7, BYiEbIAM GUtLboris, ADY, Fnengatox W. Inviwe, | Secretaries. PETER B, MASTERSON, Treasure And an Executive Committee of twenty -four chosen. OF THE W..R, ROBERTS. ASSOCIATION MEETING Friday, the ai, etGorclock P.M. By order of the President. JOHN A. HAYES. PAMMANY WALL AND VICTORY. id men to the front. "A meeting of the Niuth Ward Win. M. Tweed Association, will be heid at their headquarters, corner Christo, stopher and Fludaon strects, (iis (Friday) evening, Sid ins locks for the purpose of ralifying the’ nomfaation of the ook Convention. By order of es JAMES FITZPATRICK, President. JAMES M, LAMBERSON,, Tanne A, Hitanny,.'{ Secretaries. All good democrats are invited to attend. YARD WILLIAM M. TWEED. ASSOCfATION M. J. MoKENNa, SAM C SLOAN, Treaaure T. FRANULS GIBBONS. Chairman Lrecuitve Comsmibteg,

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