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——— TO LET FOR | BUSINESS. PURPOSES. _ —Two Fa FIRST CLASS STORES TO torino A Fifth avenue Dacw « eo. 116 itth venue Hotel. Also Basements nt Twenty-third street. Appy tol ie HOUSE TO LET_1 A. for manufacturing Nineteenth te A. FINE, LARGE STORE, CORNER nue and Ninto stre or bakery; x45. Apply Qear Second avenue, A of Chariton, OR BUSINESS PURE. SE: tion of building 229 worth building, corner Bret class location ‘or m an TUCKER, Seng HOTEL TO LET—SIXTY ROOMS, NEWLY painted and renovated insi ements; “st location Frventyssixth street; gem of a bowen big chance for man. 1,144 Broauway, ARLEM.—TO LET, Stores on Third aven + fine location ; t mach ine; rent moderate 2,223 Thi s FIRST CLASS BASEMENT. TO for buriness of any kind. 2 Macdougal street, corner N MERCER STREET, SUITABLE or business purposes, or can G. BADDELEY & CO., 1M Bleecker street, LARGE STORE AND THREE BACK ROOMS TO Jet—Sultable for any kind of business. Inquire at 37 SECOND AVE: to Tent cheap auitabie for drug: at locatio ‘a Busine to W: ° MORRIS, rg Ninth street, SUITABLE LET. RENT, UPPER POR- ch avenue; also Rooms in Dos ‘ond way ners, ors, death aod Fulth avenue, above Twenty-sixth ‘and ont; ail modern im- in city, corner roadway and ONE OF ue, large plate 4! dry yoods, Posseusion af once. A von, rd avenue, corner of A2let street, — lass windows, Si dware or sewing Stn POWER TO LET--FROM ONH TO 50 HORSE, with well yhted Ko Second streets, Apply to T° hans te tor busine! Apply BARKER & CO: LET—WITH OR treet, betw: nell Bcvadway and in the + hotels; steam engine 8 water ani gas throughout 60x100, or tour stores be rented low (or a term or of BRUNER & MUOR 10 LET—AN OFFIC! 69 art Twenty t A. P, STEW 10 LET—THE STORE AND BASEMENT 796 EIGHTH Apply to EUWARD TIMPSON, 15 and 117 Nassau sircet, or at Plumver's store, 800 Elgith avenue. 17° LET—THE OLD and Fixtures for sale. 0 LET—A FINE BASEMENT, urposes, in 518 Third Inquire on premises, 10 LET—THE Grand Hotel; elegant ply on premi goods business. 0 LET—JACKSON Ut avenue and Horatlo stand for any business. 10 blatant FLOOR OF 3-9 Inqwre at PH. , Dentists, Seventh aven ue. LET—IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFICES 1 | S125 oe ndid new iron front building 12, 110, 1 aly aa nile Or manu’ aeons business, bein; nishing Store 58 Canal street, corner of Ore TORE 1,332 BROADWAY, UNDER THE uitable for a hat, shoe, jewelry or fancy nae in Centre, Elm and Twe: G. B. HALL, 187 Kim street. nd light manu: veturing purposes, | STR, 9 Nassau street, WITHOUT STEAM POWER. IN | an cen Prince and Spring . well The suitavle for any | near uiediate vietnity of the prinerpal horse power; Ous patent elevators; | Can be divided into two stores | 100, “Immediate possession, Will of years, dnguice on the premises E, 7 and 77 King street. Laks A PHYSICIAN, APPLY AT | it str ‘AKT, 169 West Twenty-first street, room If, ESTABLISHED. GENTS’ FUR- rd, Stock 25X60, FOR BUSIN nue, near Thirty-iourth street, t Fixtures for sale and Lease, Ap- ALL, CORNER OF GREENWICH street, facing Kighth avenue; good | “Inquire at 603 Hucvon street, D 167 West vine third stree:, near LET—FOR BUS Eighteenth streets, 0 LET STORE AND LOFTS 19 LISE SNARD,_ Chureh street, entire me street. © LET-THE ELEGANT HALLS 24 AND 216 ‘whirty-courth street, vals, panoramas, theatres, &c. LET—THE FINE CORNER STORE, EAST BROAD- way and Clinton street, suitab.e for’ a Lrst class busi- eas, Apply on the premises. (0 LET—ONE OF THE HANDSONEST RASEM for business in this ‘Thirty-fourth sireet, INESS OR ond Fioor at 888 Broadway, between Seventeenth and Rent cheap. 5 tirat flour 29x95. Apply to A. DWELLING, A NEAR well arranged for bust- or in fours; JUCKNEAY, No, 1 Pine | near Thitd avenue, for baila, (eati- | Apply on primes, WAL, W, SMITE NTS city, IM a goo! Dusinesy jocation, ue and Twenty-ninth atre per month. Ingle at 333 West T° LET—DESK ROOM OR FRONT OFFICE IN AN uptown real estate office, App! 10 LEASE—VOCK OR BULKHEAD BETWEEN FIFTY- third and Fifty-ufth Fear, 13 Lots on ‘Tenth avenue, streets; tive four story Houses, corner of Fi Inquire toot of Flity fourth om Kleventh avenue. Judson Riv 1.26) before 10 A. BROADWAY. — ond and third Floors to let, separate or together, est location on paola for business or a ciuy house. 318 Fourth avenue, with 40 Lot ttached in the Fitiy-third sireets, of JORDAN MOC. —A STORE AND First, 8EC- —WE HAVE Ful FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED NOUSES Ta let for the winter, or longer, near Fifth avenue, in = Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Kighteenth Tweaoty-first ‘wenty-second, Twenty-ei hth, te Aaa nl ‘nd’ otber ODEN, Hroutway, Forty-second, Fespectuble localities, orwer Seventeen'n aireet. * | RNISIIED seph UNFURNISHED tions, $150 bo $40) per ith avenue; ty-seventh and y-elguth streets, iy-seveuth, Forty-seventh by WAKD & ‘Vhirte-sixth, Forty-sixth,, N ELEGANT FOUR SIORY HIGH STOOP BROWN in stone Hi. er month; tt tx WAL nished and ery aig street. & C0., No. ‘nirty-el ey iD jouse to rent, fminiahed; full ex ail modern fmprovem! wood; dumb waiter to thir location below Thirty ES R. pen shd fiom ‘ furnace, & house; gost about a me RDS, 2 AWE FURNISHEM «1D good locations No, 5 West Twen WELL rURNISHE! ment House, togeth tommuantentto, bn premise NICELY FURNIS! tieth strovt, west a! aeders, the owner will of rent G. BAD y,oRaIs {House on Twenty-« 160 per month KEN eth € ‘wenty four'h 400 per fou HOUSES TO. RENT-ON WEST TWEN- 0 LET--FOR 20 MO stoop brown stone, Kitchen to attic, between and Fiith and arictly private family; relerences expected; ag 1,AT1 Post ottice. T° LET—A NICELY ferme stoop brick House; all Improvemen Permits at 212 broadway, Tries; in sr00K yu, 7 Weat Siateenth street Kay ee a fwenty-tirst, Twenty. nd Twenty-litth etree! ‘JAS. R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street, adison avi D AND UNFURNI« HED HOUSES ways apply to siwase APv'y 'S. B, GOODALE, ty-third street, Srilth Avenve Liotel. D FOUR STORY AND BASE- or with Part of House adjoloing, | with Immediate possession. Apply 2D HOUSE TO LET—ON TWEN. | ath avenne, at preset | board fa the House aa part EY a) B econd with tenant ff agreeabie, NEDY, 493 Broadway, front room. |, Twenty-third, | ; rents from $135 to NTHS, A SMALL HOUSE, HIGH well abd thoroughly furnished from y Vhirtieth and Thirty-fomth streets es; Tent $360 per month to a | yossession imiuedtately ; first cl euts need not apply. Address box ~ FURNISHED THRE all modern improves West or woult jet a Hnirteenth street. 0 LET—FURNISHE between Sixth and Seventh avenues Saree story and basement Weenth street. HI athree atory high f.00p br In every resect; reat very low. fourth street. LET—AN ENGLISH BASEMENT ROUSE, WITH RENT HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FURNISHED, ments, newly furnished, to a private Part ot it. Rent $150.’ Apply at 41 D HOUSE, TWELFTH STRES 1 Improvements; 135 Bast Four- t, 25 by Au, Appi, brown stone Honse. complete Apply at 805 West Thirty- 0 wu! near Fifth avenue. lw various locations, Pine street. ‘0 RENT-A brown stone eighth street; new Aironghout. Phe Furr fplil be sold, and how desired. The neighvorh peasant, "ay ty OB + at Law, 271 sroadway, one RENT—A SUPERBLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY high stoop House, o Fifth and Sixto avenn #, No. § Fine street oF 3 & 6 TORY, BAS’ MENT AND ATTIC HOUs kraut BOO; tive inhintes (rom Marivin steamer aud ratiro wo we mmmediae, Address GEUK GE 3. We Vuh Mott liaven, Untarnished. THREE STORY, do,, 41 Bast twen! $4,000, West Twenty-third ‘on; one ol the 7 Hormona rem with bay window; rent 40, to a privat tamily « JAS. BR. oe HANDSOME TH With Furniture for at 32 Weat Twenty-ointh stre roadway. LARGE NUMBER OF THREE AND FOUR STORY brown atone tronis to rent nlso frat clase French Finis) Apply to FEVTRE. wenue, near Sisty-lrst street, At reduced rent in —EL! GANTLY FURNISHED, Alco VEKY i furnishea, reet; all near Fourth avenu LARGE f UNFUR /RNISHED HOU! FULL WIDTH hirty-eighth street, palabed sod. unfurienen degeey ils of A. JOURNEAY, No. | z COMPLETE THREE SiORY. in Lexington avenue, near Fifty painted and tf essed e, which is of the best rented uutit May next. or longer 1 od is good ant he location very LANDO L, STEWART, Counsell or in Went Twenty-tifth street. between Ayply tok. H. LUDLOW & CO., ast Seventeenth street. 40 EAST TWENTIETH STREET: iy-elgiith street; do., 116 b: and’ ma perteck OF. Ri street, No. 255; Immediate posses- Kos ‘Yi7 Weat Twenty third atreet, REE STORY HOUSE TO LET— sale, for private or for business pure » second door irom ¥ H & RBs A’ EVERETT LIBR and henna = Nees SPREXDID FOUR STORY BROWN STONE. Hous Ay be found addresses of parties desiring irs ores a “aint ‘SU ed Weat Tenih atreet. od od rat “pet bilMard room, Pheian ARY, 683 SIXTH AVENUE, MAY houses “BOURE, VERY i lsc w fine large street; in complete order, ) $1400. NEW YURK HERALD, Un “uruished. 10 LET—THE NEW FOUR STOR No. 225 West Fourth street, corner of West Tenth street, éontaini g 15 rooms, with modern improvements, Inquire on the premises, ¥ BRICK HOUSER, ind LET—FOUR STORY BROWN pasement House 216 West zhiniy- th ot Wal place); elegant surroundin, Lace, gas Uxtures; rent $1,00). STONE ENGLISH fed street (Boorman r, bath, range, fur- 10 T brick House, with all tmprov street, near Second avenue; veariy b lars inquire of GEORGE WILt, fu en al LET—A SMALL FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT ts. located B62 Sixth 1100. Por partien- Second avenue. ‘© LET--FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FOUR FTORY Dwelling House, with ali modern improvements, 24 West T2bth street, between Inquire oa the premises, oF at 333 West Y lag * big Hariem boats LSEY in brown stove house in Peat $500 ayeur, pe LET—A SMALL HOU: 10° between Fifty-sixth and Vifty~ rent 83. Inquire at No, Weat Fitee Ficth and Sixth avenues. O LET OR FOR SALE—A THR Dwelling House, with all the modern improvement jeasantiy situated on the north etween Ninth and Tenth avent ke. App to JAGUB tet Lr, UNFURNISHED—NO. uth Breet, 30) » month a year; W3 bast cory Street, near Lexington avenue, brown © . Eleganuy furmshed Hoy -tirst and ‘thirtieth stress, ne: 8 $16. | ton avenue, near Thirty-fourti street. A larg VILLIAM T tue! MONTHLY brown stone hig houre; near | ig privilege GOLD T FOR stoop, all sixth street, one bloc Feot to be part o EIN, 206 Broadway, owner, Lexington ay. ; tour stor; brick, Fifth and Sixth avenues —THREE STORY BROWN 8TONF, at low rent, Thirty-foarth street. LET—A TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE, NINE rooms, all improvements, In 1-lat street Lt pOR-essior at of ‘avenue ace. Inquire w A, hear Lzlst ay SIXTH AV cventh streets, West site} uth street, between STORY FRAME very streei, groand with Wall st. LEAL, 8 WEST THIRTY- 159 East Forty. xta stieet; Seveniy-eigbth ninth street, tone, furnished, B50 es on Thirty nitta, thavenve; Lexing: canoer of Ks ___ 820 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth | ‘stteet. A FOUR STORY improvements; new K from Central Park 5 purchase money. Apply to NEAR 1, 1,000; three story 98950; one U0; all below Siatteth dtret., tn fine order. LIONEL FROELICH, 82) Third av., near iflaeth ih A NEATLY FURNISHED to let for housekeeping. URNMISBED ROC 1S Cr APARTMENTS D LARGE FRONT ROOM At #D per week; also one at 4 per week, for housekeeping. Call wt 939 Hudson street, hear Perry, LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with aicove, second (oor, wit.out board, or with partial board, o AUP at a8 nat Tweitth street from 810 lA. M, and T MURRAY HILL—FURNISHE ele gentleiwen or smal fumili Tereveaces required, Apply at 63 West APARTMENTS FOR ; terms moderate; ‘enlrty-toird atrect, LARGE" ROOM, IN PRIVATE HOUSE 55 BETHUNE treet $8 per month. NEATLY rooms, as and water and conveni fog. Cail at 183 West Lhirty-nifth street, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR—THREE ences for honsekesp- near Broadway, SECOND FLOOR, together or separately; also large Room on third floor at 46, and Hall Room at 22 60 modern improvements, 126 West r week; ‘wenty-secoud street, house hag all \URNISHED ROOMS.—64 THIRD AVENUE, FOURTH deli. tae XENTLEMEN LOOKING FO FX tortavie furnisied Poors, find a few choles Kooms at 4 West iw: F ANDSOMELY FURNISHED room; aiso single Koo in the new firs: class house 656 JARLOR AND housekeeping. furnish moderate. EGANT SUIT ad oor, without apa auemen, Appy one or two single ge place, convenient! located, cau suty-fourth sireet. PARLOR AND BED- tor geatien eventh avenue, suction o! | Broadway und Forwy-fouria sireet, TWO BEDROOMS, SUITAB divi ed if required; terms Call for three days at u5 West Twenwieth street, DB, without pone E FOR OF FURNISIED board; suitabie ir at No. 6 lulayeiie 0 LET—OPPER PART OF A HANDSOME! nished House, to a sma!) tamiiy ; Water; heady to all 4 wide car au ay me sa Wet Forysoiath O LET—IN A FIRST CLASS, % ily (not meddiesome), a Suit of i nished, to @ xentieman or genticman and wite, TABLE FAM. c! ntly fur- doa party vim ‘who will purchase the furniture (new) reut will be moderate, tion, Second avenue snd HOUSE, station D, bighsh street. 0 LET-FURNISHED, EALL ROO: fur gentleman or lasy. 1.0 Last Fi Third avenue. 10 LET—ELEGANT NEW FURNISHED ROOM: entiemen, 142 single, respectable Lexington ave! between fhird an 0 LET PURNISHE Bedroom, on or two gt vet ty-tird street, ot artia) Boast! Feu loor froww Fourth ‘0 LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN P @ nicely furnished front house 2:8 West Eleventh street, Room, large size, in perfect oruer b 10 LET. dren, ath uicely furnished Room, lor coil hoor, Keparaisl ie! ‘Thirteenth sireet, Address FIRST FLOOR, iitieth street, corner ast Twenty: nies. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND or together, to one it and gaa. © A MARRIED COUPLE, WITHOUT CHIL- lowekeeping, No.7 TPO LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, CONNECTING, e tor two or three gentlemen; reference terms very iow. Apply atti West kieveuth street, out board, 00 ty-eluvth street, near Lh! | (wo FRONT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH- 1 door, to sligle pentiemen, in 6 family, ta brown stone house, with All Improveinenie, tn Fit. avenue; reterencr required. Ap- ply to WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, 110 East Thirteenth street, hear Fourth avenue, HOSE: DESIRING FURNT ‘ light housekeeping, at a cheap reo! may atply to A. U. GRus LEAR, LARGE, FRONT PARLOR, ] nished—$20 for two; also ot per week, Apply at 130 Bleecker Broadway. HANDSOM Rooms, f SHED APARTMENTS, FOR (amail familes only) 401 and 4.3 Broadway. $2 50 more 1001 QQ East, FouRu gre and Eroadway.—Furnished Ko Doard, .o genkemen only; house contail provements, PER WSEK.—A NICELY FURNISHED good sized Room fa a small private family, between Spring and Cai i3. in ryoms, closet oa me of needed, 132 Sify a 82 Renwick sire SITTING AND BEDROOM CONNECTING, FUR- ished tor housekeeping; water PG “and stationary tbs: | Forty tirst street, near Lexingwn avenie, 43 BETWEKN BOWERY ome to Jet, without ue all (he modern im- 62 Avenue Hove!.—Furnished Rooms | WEST TW ENTY: FOURTH STR T NEAR FIFTH 6 torent, BOND STREET.—FURNISUE sient and day boarders. Restaur WEST) ELEVENTH from Fifth avenue. 53. 66 ‘out bo wide D ROOMS; TRAN- ‘ant & la carve. STREET, THIRD HOUSE —Very pleasant front Room, with- to @ gentieman oniy, in the fariiy of w young ers Teasonable ; revers ‘ences 8 exchanged. “MADISON AVENUE. nished Rooms to rent; 123 NLAR house. 1wo hi COND AVENUE, 106 ¥ Furnished Kooms ty'let, for two gentlemen, and 35 per month, including ‘gaa, bath, bre, ac. ‘i'rivate LARGE FUR- all Room. SIXTH STREET. - 139 | furnished Roows; house lirst cla Bo W iT SPRING STREE’ 4 fron, Room, with ng. stable for geu rine moderate. FAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SLC Femi bark, Pleasnn Reooms, en suite oF singly, for tamilles 0 co! ndsomely EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY ha A NICELY FUR- nveniences for light Also a large back Koom, with small Room an ad wie or two gen- OPPOSITE STUY. furnished r single genilemen. Qny WEST FIFTEENTH STRE! BDZ avenue.—A small family wiil furnished Rooms, wi cation | good; charges moderate, 509 ‘Tuirty-first etree we’) furnished, to let to o quired, NEAR EIGHTH one or two.neatly hout Board; geatiemen preferred ; lo SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN 1 ng eg AND i t Room, or to ‘penvlemen, ; Feferences re- YRNISHED bed MENTS TO LET, SECOND FLOOR TO LET—FOU L, & B, 1, BURNHAN, 60 Rooms AND APART. R ROOMS; WATER ad gas, terme to sult a 004 tenant; No, 8 Gansevoort 609 Hudson streets Ski COND FLOOR TO Lit A eee Rater an in une onder; street b&b. L, & BT BURN BAM, A. | gtapher, Misomie rogin TO RENT—OORNER TWENTY -FOURTH, b aroaue, 4 Roomg, $22 per mon fwenty-shird Weat Seventeenth 09 Liuason street. “FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OVER Jackson's new store, on Ficih avenue, near Twenty- Thirdetreet, to lease; locaton unequalied fut tailor, phov- ac. . K. DREW & CO,, 175 Fifth avenue. | 4 PARTMENTS eMly : OF FOUR Rooms | | teenth: etreet-- Janitor. rents from $1) to 823 per month. ROBERT TAGUAKE, 58 Hudson sireet, Abingdon square. Freoons ax ROOMS TO LET—$7 TO $15 MONTH ly; two to ten rooms each; new doubie houses. “EO, CKAMOND, Grocer, near Eleventh aveniie, Ei on frst aad second floors, to iet—142 east Four: for swall, frat cass families, 8, IN| GOOD LO. Laquire of ES OF A Appy to the OOMS TO LET.—TWO, (fo LET-SECOND FLOOR, roois, With gan and water, only two more famuies. Apply 0 LI A xements, to 518 Third avenu — On premisaa, ET—TO A FAMILY OF THR! pr street, 0 LI tort good location and in. perfect er ekber part. Inquire of owner of aduita, tw curit sueenbetecen FH aad Bit ues ; Fequired. For particulars addresa DUCTOs, 4 Siath dregs H. & HiWSON, maid yard TORE Fioore of a neat house: all ‘mm J low, 126 hast street, $12 AND CONTAINING FIV Jn a house where there are io Wea Twentieh jo Sk FINE HALF FLOOR, WITH MODERN IM. IM- FFacomenie and Bivension ceassond tine Rooms on wird Gor, oF house sly West k 16; THREE, $13 ‘Ant B20; also four at $25 per monk, 1 Fourth avenue, corner of Thirieth mreet, tte we aaa i near Tbirty-fourth PERSON Bleventh street; rent $60 per month, UNFURNISHED, JOA SMALL FAMILY. oF hi 1 Filtys reverences UNT_ BY THE OWNER, SECOND AND THIRD modern Imp*ayemenis; rent street, an el provenien ‘auire ou the p) 0 LET—THE SECC ‘stone he FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871.—WITH U FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. | MENTS TO LET, ‘OXTY-NINTH STREET AND SIXTH AVE- ae clans. Fiat; all improvements, Apply t0 S, 1,214 Broadway. 10 LET—AT 2 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH nt A Sime Fret Floor, in perfect order . dae ; good reference requit ND FLOOR, IN PRIVATE BROWN ‘tive rooms; all improvements. Apply at 242 Kast Thirty-taird strect, 0 RENT—TIANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR, SECOND Floor and Basement of three story high stoop house 406 West Fordeth sirvet: modern improvements, rent $27 an WO NEAT, UPPER FLOORS, Ye, gre FIFTY-FIRST street. near Lexington aven and three light bedrooms each; gab est, wardrobes, &c. ; t “820 per month, let—Parlor, kitchen we!) ry RE A ated norihw avenue. thi NEW FOUR it corner atreet. DP FLOOR TO LET-AT % LEROY STRELT. other tenant in the house, Rent $35 a mouth, L class brown stone House a worthy the attention of those wai first class house. Apply to H. BLESSON, Ria Bam Flttycelg hth No STATE, ror. 4A LE. ‘ast Side , STORY AND BASEME: and of Fitty-eighth street and Le: gion. A WARGE, enue, H creas K., Herald otlice, F the Park; Kl FIRST CLASS HOUSE FOR SALE Mauison! avenue, near Fifty-thind arent; will b p for cua; also one on Abpiyto FCMMRETCH & REMSE. ‘Third avenue, near Sixty-lirst street. OR SALE—A PARCEL OF GROUND, cated between Third und Lexington avenues and Twen- ty-axth and Thirueth streeis, FULL LOTs, CORNER ; MADISON AN AVENU fine situation tor a church, 2TCHAM, 3i8 Fourth avenue, id street, eas 756X100, LO- Parties wishing the above ad- ‘Apply tod. B. $17.000. Seventy fires street 81,000 LESS THAN COST, THE THRER story high wear the op brown stove House on A. —TWO EXTRA owner hat with immediate CO., No.8 Pine street, desl convenient to Central A west of Filth avenue; B4u,000, ry high stoop ail improvemen: on pratt am gale, (ueni of $20,001 PRANK G. & ATH AVENUE, oversize roperty § 6)'7TH STREET. i; Pa aes and Seventh No. 8 Pine street, or 85 ve nei seco a valtiab! e business property at the very low figure WEST SIDF, TWELFTH WARE Lots for sale; might exchange unimproved $28,000 can remain: sroadway, ollice 14, from 10 to 12 or 1 to J pug EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL TO-DAY'S TRANSACTIONS IN REAL E AUCTION SALES, EXCHANGES AND NEW HOUSES. SPATE, PRIVATE SALES, —FXECUTOR'S SALE OF AN EXTRA SIZE NEW, modern, eecant, partially furnished Dwelling, front: ing and overivoking Central Park. SUN £805, 1) Pie street, | Apply to V, K. BTEVEN- FINE, CHEAP, SMALL BUILDING Lots, convenient to Central Vark; overiooking the Fitty-nevonth treet, 10) feet wide : lowest each $4,500, UR HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN joutse, 22.260 feet, for sale, in Forty-neventh sirect, between Fiith and Sixth avenues; it ts wel! built and a: ran,ed and in thorough order from’ top to bottom; as the no furcher ise for ity It will be gatd reason: possessly arent, aewered, CH, I Pine st.’ STONE, OHN B. ly, and Apply to BE, H. LUDLOW & enteenth street. or at 35 Kast A —FIVE FINE RUILDING LOTS FOR SALE; THREE + on Fitty-sixth atreet, near Niuth avenue, and two «mail able Filty-seventa pee Lois, nvar Ninth avenue, all Pat WM. SINGLATR, JR., & CO, No. 8 Pine street, FIRST CLASS DOUSE, FOUR STORIFS HIGH AND of extra width, for sale in inetegnth street, near and ; recently a in® a perfect orden; pricey OLOW & CO {‘Seveiteenth street, IZ2D THREE bri ie Honsetli7 West Twenty-second tH; price $i8,0W; terms casy. Apply atory, Augieh basement House, Harbor lease, 5'g y *anaNM; & most tavorable chau DAVISON BROWN, 100 needa ho agents. Apply at 29 TWO LOTS, BETWEEN SIXTH ue boulevards, at the low price of Ww. BARN. 26 Pine street. FIFTH AVEN( three story Ho: 8 ‘rom the Spingler oxe0 FEET, THE BEAUTIFUL ompletely firnisher!, { Retate pus “EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL TO-DA REAL AUCTION SALE: ¥'S TRANSACTIONS IN STATE, PRIVATS SALES, { EXCHANGES AND NEW HOUSES. Miscellancous, _ @, & DAVE SON BROWN, Keal Estate Brokers, 100 Broadway, would respectfully solicit the patronnge of real estate owners desiring ty sell, lease or rent. Particular attention paid to Property placed exc\usiveiy tn their hands. Messrs, Brown’ Brothers & Go. ant W. E. Dodge, Esq. Fe, SALE- SEVERAL VERY FINE FIRST OLASS three and four story brown stone Ho iomely located and with all modern Impro 26 West Forty-third atreet, bevore 9 MARK LEVY, M. or after 4 P. BROOKLYN Faeepeyy FOR SALE AND |] #RALD BRANCH ADVERTISEMENTS: OFPICE—BROOKLYN, FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT STRES T, ciry HALL SQUARE. OFFICK OPEN BROOKLYN CARR) THEIR PAVERS A t LE ERY, NO. 7 FRONT SEREKT, BROOKLYN, BARGAIN.—TWO three story basement and sub-cellar, brown stone Sireet, between Hoyt and Bond street FROM 8 A. M, TILL 8 P, M. ERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE iy ERALD BRANCH DELIV HANDSOME NEW HO elghborhood first clus; Inquire at 193 Dean Brooklyn. rms ei JOR SALE—THRE FRENCH ROOF COTTAGE HOUSE and Lot J Bio, OUSE’ FOR SALI Throop a 2 Henover lyn, Appy to E. GATS, jlurge garden, truit trees Tnguire on the prereisos, ince, near Fuiton avenue, Bre Fulton a ada corner St. Felix CORNE R MONROK STREET AND Ti rooms; hard tintshed and grape harbor; price (0. LET—FIRST OLASS THREE STORY BROWN STONE Dwelling 4.9. Paciiic street, near Nevins street, at low ont, Inquire op the greinued or at ofice of Mr. GRIGIO, 193 Broadway, urner Jobn atrect, up stalra. JERSEY S eEIte AND BE! HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY REA TATE. Ervst Side. R SALE OR TO LEASK—A SPLENDID WATER Front of 450 feet, near the Hoboken ferry, vainable for To s, railroads or asa MUCGH N, CAMP, Speculation, Ws Browdw: Apply to M, A. J. Let or Lense. 10 LET—FOR $50 PER MONTH EACH, NINE NEW four story Mansard roof Houses, now being finished, euch containing atatiouary wash tubs, mante's ip each the u 19 rooms; gas throughout ; b ters, ran; vatbroom, water closet; five marvie only 17 minutes from Liberty street at sircets on Jersey City Heights, En- es can be seen and further information of A. ou ‘CAPER, 361 Broadway. PROPERTY our TO RENT CITY FOR SALE ALL WA’ TING “FA ARMS—G0D ‘SOTL, MILD “CLI- mate—lor papers addrees C. K. LANDIS, Vinelana, Nn. J. T NEW BRIOHTO! furnished and Sharming, reiired jocality ; aba Planted ; View unsur passe » 8. Te F mise: TO RENT, TWO VILLAS, MH modern funy and fruit tree 30 minutes of Wal O. Or BENNET Novo Pine WELL BUILT HOUSE, IN G@UOD bah pels Aue. cash. A py Bear the ost otice, abe for « uradesman oF laborer, for sale cheap ;'8 . M. BUHL’S saloon, Port Richmond, eT, ¢ Unutdngs; ali {n com) ERGUSON, 39 Nagsan street, room 4, $12,000; terns to suit, FOR ‘ALE, OR RENT, A SPLENDID son the banks of the Ki \ covered with fruit; order ; price $19,000; will take me jeter ioe ine ma ie sold ; oni, By “ J. 8, ARM to exchange, ‘all soun. St well frusted ; very desirabi OF 86 A RES, ee EW 61 Acres, Bue dairy. Parm,, Stock, , Ba5007 100 ‘Ac 15,0405 riety of tret class ce AT EN Rn SALE. tone House, In the best part of contal &c., all in good order; 10 large ‘rooms; bas gas, GLEWOOD, N. J., A SUBSTANTIAL Hage, near depot; hot and cord water, bath excelent garden, hennery, &0, tietiars ot owner, 156 Canal street, New York. OR SALE-—IN York, 225 Acres; 85 Raliroad, ine view Sound; beautiful ake acre terms, ATESTONESTER, COUNTY, NEW miles from New York, on Hariem of Hudson River and’ Long Island never-faling water, power) $130 per LUSK ©O, bale 9 a street, room 13, R% SALE—ONE OF THE "FINEST GARDEN FARMS in New Jersey, 25 miles from New Yor aplendid land, Sutbn dings, tn cash mortwaee. Pair, ‘New tuven, good ali under cuitivation; I NADDOX, 42 Jobo ‘Coun. ‘0 acres of bai ty bar tires oF Gs ve order; will be Por R SALE—COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, ABOUT ONE our by New Jersey at Cropa: SSW ER: box Rajlroad, furnishea ; ‘Traders or brokers need ‘M7 Herald offew Stock and ‘Bot apply. SU PPLEMENT. RTO RENT. Pounee, Hous! 1l ROOMS, NEAR ST. MARK'S Hotel, New Hrighton, , tv let.—Desiraple summer or winter resiaence ; unsurpassed location W. A. COLLINS, 88 Pine street, REAT CHANCE_ONLY 87 PER ACRE FOR A FARM and Timber Tract 02 acres, only 5 miles from jorge town, 13g mile from viilags, 35g hours (rom New York. 35 acres under good cultivation, small ho rn, 50 choice fruit trees, stream of water, Owner — tea there is over fe very rich, not fora? pec acre, worth ry easy. Address GEV. $1,500 cash, balance East Strodtaburg, Pa, Pe WALK Es ORRISANTA. FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH IMME- diate possession, a two story frame Dwelling, with a two tory tea room, f soome; all th good order; hot_and cold water, bath, water closet, stationary tu ‘aveaking tules, furnace and gas, with about four eity lots of ground in garden ; fruti, shace and lawn ; pleasant'y situated on high ground, five minutes of steam cars and three minutes of jorse cara; terms made to suit the purchaser; also an eight room house and five City Lote, within three minutes of om cars; price $5,000; $4,000 can remain on bond and orteage. Thqulreof JAMES Le PARSHALL, on Washing: ton avenue, corner of Fiith Street, UST BE SOLD-DAIRY FARM OF 62 ACRES, NEAR New Brunawtc } many iruit trees, orchard, 30 cows, 3 ‘i very rich crops, good hotiwe and out st ROI ; clone to depot; price $15,000. LOUIS EE atre street, New York. (TRACTIVE ; THREE orhood; House ning rooms; furnace, range baths water: sale; torms ensy. HAMILTON & WALLIS, No. 9 Naswu sirect, ING SING, -100 ACRES, FINE HOUSE AND oUT- baildings, value $70,000," no mortgage, to exchange for city property. J.B. KETCHAM, 313 Fourth avenue. ‘0 LET AT MORRISANIA--HOUSE AND GRO Ds near cara; to #inail family rent nominal; to man and wife rent free. Apply to W. H. WELLs, 4i Liberty street, lac EVENING TELEGRAM. ALL TO-DAY'S TRANSACTIONS IN REAL E81 ESTATE, AUCTION SALES, P PRIVATE SALES, EXCHANGES AND NEW _HOUS! 8. REAL ESTATE £0 xe eu AN K MAGNIFICE NT DOUBLE FARM, THE WHOLE OR art Cor City Property of ight enoumbrance, Nove principals to deal with, Adaress J. P, Lis VY, Bedford, Robester county, XCHANGE_FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IMPROVEMENTS, i atx Lows, Morcisania, rick Mouse, Vanderbilt avenue Staten Island; Farm, New Jersvy, for’ City Property; will Pay portion in'money. W. H. WELLS, 41 Liberty sireet, JOXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN HOUSE, NEAR FER- 4y ries, a beantiful Residence at i:llzabeth, with all modern improvements, near depot; fine garden; all kinis of fruit, J.'0, HOYT é SON, 171 Broadway. R EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, A NEW nh roof House and Lot, 25 minutes {rdm foot of street, on the New Jersey Central Kailroad, two walk irom Centreville depot 18 rooms, 9 closets and plendid well and eistern tn yard; house built by day's work, substaatial and good; jot 3) ys feet, Apply OBRIS BRUS., No. 7 Pine street, or JOUNSO, on the ze OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY AND Basement brown stone House on Kast Filty-cighth atrect also ceven Lots on East 5 ire at Lok Last Seventy-ninth street bet OR SALE OR containing 270 aty-third atreet. In ye9 A, M. or after 6 CHANGE—A GOOD DAIRY FARM, situated tn Lewis county, N. avith new Buildings, iM unt Stock. Apply to BERTSUN, Bd West vou a ha OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—VOR CITY fF OPERTY, & fine, romantic Conntry Seat in New Jersey, with water front; 8'g acrea of rich lund, with lino, large build- ingd Address G. S., box 120 Herald vilice, ANTED—A MODERN HOUSE, BETWEEN THIRD avenue and Broadway an streets, worth about 20.000, for handsome House tn Tentn ward, Well located: difference paid in cash WILLIAM WE Git ANTED—COUNTRY PROPERTY, ‘VILLAGE PRO- perty or Farm for brick Store Pro perty, Newark, N. J. Only principals inquire iu store No. 1 New Bowery, New York, from 12 0 4, $8, 000 EQUITY.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for a farm or real estate, a Hotel in exinten over 45 years, containing $5 rouma: best locality In the eity. Further partivulars Inqyire at 09 Pearl a:reet, at the bar. [PRE EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL TO-DAY’ TRANSACTIONS IN REAL ESPATE, AUCTION SALES, PRIVATE SALES, EXCHANGES AND NEW HOUSES. REAL Es ATE WANTED. oTs WANTED—ON THE EAST OR W. IDE. 4 Owners desiring to sell wul find ft to their interest to send diagrams and | terins of sale to G. W, DILCHETT, No, 2 New Chambers street. ANTED FROM 10 TO 100 ACRES, WITR LARGE mansion and outbuillings, si A anywhere ta eatchester county; dimensions and price inust be stated, Addresa O., Heraid olllce. TH WARD DWELLING WANTED-MUST BE IN erfect order; neighborhood choice; no ageats. Apvly at 29 Broadway, ollice 14, tirst floor, from 10 to L2, of 1 to 8, INSTRUCTION. pkgs ss N ENGLISH “LaDy, PRUFESSOR OF SINGING AND music, who has educated her daighter as a brilliant aud successful Concert player, has afew vacancies in ber academy for singing and music puplis that ene will fill on model Monthly concerts of pupils. Address Madame STEIN'S Academ: 3 Nioth street, er, oers her ser n On the piano, in si tail other school Forty-aixth street, GLISH TEACHER FINDS DIRECTLY PERFECT @ situation at the private achuol 156 Bioomtield strvet, Hobvk LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE pnpils, to whor she will teach French or Spanish gram- as ally or conversationaily at $4 per month, Address 3, | Sr hox Ho Herald Uptown Branch wilice, 1,248 Broadway. NOLLEGE OF ST, FRANCIS XAVIER, 49 West Fifteenth str ew York city, ‘Studies will be resumes on M * September 4, Private dwelluge Nos, 67 and 69 West Fifteen street have been fitted up expressly for the belter accommodation of the Commercial and of the Preparatory Courses. A limited nunber of Students can bs admitted to dine at the College Entrance f . Tuition, Drawing Huif voard Per quarter j JHSSLIEE ba te Ure FOR You xa LADIES, MADISON AVENUE. Tots day choot eilreay Mr. ana Mrs. bi FAOOPER UNION.—FREE NIONT CLASSES IN SCI ance and Art. The regular term will commence Monday, Applications for admission can be madé Aghth and Twenty-fourth | = GCE. FANG A’ HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street.—Liberal advances made oa Diamonds ant Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay whe highest market price for'the same. T 715 BROADWAY—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILKS, ‘amels’ Hair Shawls, <c., b i also Mone Nberally advanced on the same. Private oillee No. ‘ashington place. ToT yersrene re BTRE! ET, NEAR , BROADWAY. —I price for Didmonds, Watches, Jewel ISAACs', Diamond Broker, Gi TJ. A JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, THREE dooss west of Broadway.- Movey advaneed on Dia- monda, Watches, Jeweiry, Sika, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description, Same bought and wold. TL. BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BEDW Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ifth streets.--Liberal ad- Vancea made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, Same bought at full value. T WOLF BROTHERS’, $% BROADWAY, BETWE Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks; particul Tat Private parlor Yor fadies. business strictly cout- lential, BRAHAM J. JACKSON, 90 PRINCE STREET, N monty on Diamonds, W . Diy Goods, Wearing Appr roperty of every descripuon, - Private Pei hall door. At Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pure hase them at their THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, street, you can obtain literal advan most valuation, . HONIGMAN, Broker, NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets. NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the acliing or advancing on Diamonds, Watgpes, Jew- janos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any antount, BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREP! stairss—Money advanced on Dfmonds, W vy, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, &c.; same bo? Hours iow ito 6 A. 80 buyin ely, B Bi Silks, and Laces, al 3 per cep Mts OUDEN & C0., 189 Boweky, POLITICAL. TAL MEETING OF THE P. H. KEENAN on, held at their Club Rooms, £0 Kast Br Way, Thursday evening, August 31, 187!, Robert A. Jot toe chair, the following’ resolutions were oani- peeve :— That the members of this association, for them- aclvea and as in a measure the — representativ of the democracy of the Fourth Senatorial trict, the most unbounded coniaence in avility and integrity of their present representative in the Senate of the state, the Hon. Win. M. Tweed, recommend bim for renomination by the Senaiorial Nominating Conven- tion of the district, pledging him hereby in advance our per- Bistent, heu:ty anil enthusiastic support, and bespeaking for him the undivided support of the democracy of the district. And be it further Resolved, That in the Hon. Edward J. Shandley we reco; nize one of the most inilucnilal and uncompromising demo- cratsof thacity. We regard him as one of its chosen hom we all delight to follow to victory tn the ap- ontest for State and local offices. We desire In ic manner to recommend bim to the g Convention as t!e most prominent, de- ila ble candidate for the office of Register of | this county, deeming {tan honor to be permitted to support him for that bizh office, and w:so 1 advance pledging to him the active, undivided and earnest ald and co-operation of this association in electing him to the sald ollice of Register of the county of New York. CHARLES B. JARBOE, Secretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. UST PULTISHED—THE — vOLLOWING highly Important Lectures, bound togetier and entitied the Pullosophy of Marriage :"—L, structure of Suucture of Woman; § Functions of Mau and Won Marriage; 6. Spermatorrhorw: 6. Generative Debil Special Diseases; 8, Treatment, as delivered at the New k Museum of ‘Anatomy, 618 Iirmuiway, New York, Par- forwarded free, on re= RETARY NEW YORK iiroudway, New York. Open Go Saturdays ail 1 P.M. aN from AM. to 40. OF THE UST PUBLISHED—OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS ‘Assets, Income, Expenditur lability of the Lite Tnsurence Companies organi: doing business in the tate of New York, forthe sear ending December 31, 1870. Ccmpiled from the official returns. 1 vol., Byo, 116 pases; price Bl. ECCLESINE, oflice of the New York Un- derwriter, io Brosaway. EUROPE, — RAND ROTEL pu. LOUVRE, PARIS. ue de Rivali, 1 G General reduction of prices, GRAND HOTEL DU LOUVKE, PARIS, 700 drawing rooms and bedrdoms, Siecautiy furniahed at rom Sf, GRAND Ht DU LOUVRE, PABIS, renetuaa ALat doy wine lugluded, m1 A.M. till LP. i. GRAND HOTEL “DU LOUVRE, PARIS, Dinners 5 wine inovuded, GRAND HOTA DU LOUVRE, PARIS, Reduction throughout, IPHE GRAND BADE HOTEL AND CASINO OF SAXON Switzerland, com/ined with the world-renowned Bromine and fodine Springs, offer to tourists all the induce- ments of the Continental spas—concerts, promenaies, cur- anal (trente et quarente, roulette aun sero), &c. | Direct ruil- Foad communigation from Gent and Basel with Saxony. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. APPLETON—APPLETON.—Un Saturday, Aug’ at the Legation of the United States, berne, Swi land, by the Kev. N. Sayre Harris, of New Jersey, WILLIAM SUMNER APPLETON. of Boston, Mass., to Epira Srvar fanughier of William Siuart Apple- ton, of New York. Jialtimore papers please copy. ALLISON—MILLET.—On Watiesday evening, Au- gust 3, at the Church of the Ascension, by Kev. 5. Mm Weston, D. D., of St. Joun’s chapel, assisted by Rey. Frederick Sill, Marky C., daughter ot Willlaim KB. Miliet, Esq., of Eust Oraage, N.J., to THOMAS ALLISON, of this city. Eusuky—Loines.-On Wednesaay, August 30, at the Church of the ‘Transfiguration, by the Kev. Dr. Houghton, ALPHONSE. L. KMBUKY to ELLEN A, daugbier of Richard A. Lotnes, all of tals city, Died. Jn Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Angust ALEXANDER M, ANDERSON, aged JL years. Nouice of funeral hereafter. —Ou Tharsday, August 31, Mary P., In- fant daughter of William and Josephine Abooti, The relatives and friends are respectfully iuvited toatien? :ne funcial, on Friday, Sepiember 1, at cue o'clock P.M, from her parenis’ residenc 1adth sireet, between Sixth d seventh avenw BLAcK.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 29, JOUN BLACK, agdd 82 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, irom the resivence of his son-in-law, George sackets street, on Friday, September 1, at uddesly, on Tuesday, Angust 29, ELIza 5 | JANE, wife of Charies J. Cave, La the 33d year of her 2. ‘rhe relatives and friends ot the family, and also those ol her brotuers-in-law, Mr. Henry Hume and Dr. David McNair, are respecifully invited to attend the fuperal, from her late residence, 24 South Port- Jaud avenue, near PeKalb, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, September 3, at two o'clock. CONNERTO: In Brooklyn ov Wednesday, Angust 40, after & Short Lilness, JAMES CONNKRTON, & native eh an parist of ong county Lougford, ire- and, October % 1 and information obtained at the ofice of the Union Motday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday eveuinss, from 73g to 9 o'clock, beginning September 7. ‘ABRAM 8, HE ACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEG Buluing, corner Fleventh strect and WL. Students can enter at any time, circular. 3.8. PACKARD, Principal. S's ae ah FEMALE AUAD! MY, FLUSHING, N.Y. ‘Studies resamed first Monday 1m Septemver; terms for Doard and tuition $250 ver annuu. For full particulars seud for prospectus, — wit, Secretary. METHODIST ws O* ENGLISH BRANCHES Ulty Uerman-Amerioan Aca vemy, New Jersey! aniary, $60. Apply to, CHARLES LUERLE, en: eae 183 Broadway, New York, on Friday afvernoon, at 6 @ clue $150," rector. A_YEAR.-BOARD AND TUITION, AT THE Episcopal Academy, Haddonfield, N. J., Rev. T, Send for a circular, sig STORAGE. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BAGUAGS, &C., IN Aeparate rooms ; 779 Ureenwicn strect, 513 Hu Ison street and 10 Abingdon squace. Uitice, 093 Hudson street. _BOBEES TAGUART, israel MEDICAL, SPECIALTY—NO FEE UNLESS CURED.—DR, R. COBBETT, office 20 Centre street, can be consulted pri- tely on dis successful practice of 4) years envives him to confidence, ADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12) « West Twenty-sisth street, guarantees reviel to ail female Gompiaints, Pleasant roums fOr nursing, A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIFS, WItit or without medicine, by Madame RESILLL, Processor Of “Midwifery; over thirty years’ practice, Her fnfailivie French Female Pills, Ni 9,81, of, No. 2, spectaly, pre. rice #5, which cai her ailice, No. 1 East Fifty second fe, and ‘at druggists’, 152 Green- ue ant 123 Fulton street, Brouk- atreet, corner of Firth wich sireet, No, 7 Sixth at jy, or sent by mail, Caution—Beware of imitators, GREAT AXD § SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladies —The rortuguese Female Pilla always give im- te pecially prepare! for Jed ladies. A laiy These bills relleged me in one day. without inoot. tot ad $5. Dr. MAURICEAU, 1 LADIES’ PHYSICIAN--DR, H. D. GRINDLE, PRO. fessor of Midwifery, 25 years! succesatul practice in this a reilet, requiring nursing. reet, near Sixth avenue. LL PRIVATE DISEASES PERMANENTLY CURED manhood effectually restored. DK. LEWIS, No. 7 Beact street. 40 years’ successful practice. with or without medicine: Ofice 12) West -—DR. AND MMR, WILLETT CURS AP ONE Interview. Their female remetics never fail. Rooms for ladies before and during continement. dM West Forty: fourth street, near Sixth aveaue, Dn GOOPeR, Mt, DUANE STREET, CAN \B fulted on private diseases, 34 years’ practice him to periect cures, O PAY UNLESS CURRD.—DR, AND me betore and tune dnemenc dd wi IRs trons dearith avenua,” luring continemeny ‘oat strasty TRANGERS VISITING THR CITY IN NEED OF PRI. vate and confidential treatment should consult the old medical practitio.er, DR, LEW1s. No. 7 Beach street. N, Y. west | Sanaay, september 3, at nine o'clock’ A. M. yea Te relatives ety ‘friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence o! his brother-in-law, Patrick Howkins, cor- ner of Tiflary aud Caril sireets, this (Friday) after- noon, at hall-past two o'clock, CONNOLLY. —Suduenly, at Greenpoint, Mrs. Con- NOLLY, the beloved wife of the late Andrew Con- noily, in the 57th year oi her age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. CURRAN.—OD Thursday, August 31, at Pillai A, CURRAN, youugest son of Hugh and isabel Cu ‘The relatives ‘aud friends of the family are respect- futly tuvited to attend the funeral, from the rest- deuce of Mr. John Davidson, of the above place, on Friday, September 1, at turee P, Curris.—in aauiate? Jersey City, on Thursday, August 31, ND, gon of Captain E, F. and Lucy M. Carus, zen 18 years and 6 months, Hotice of (uneral hereafter , August 30, after a ness, LIZA) BIH, the beloved wife of Uwen Darrigan, in the 52d year of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trou ner late resi- dence, 81 Horatio street, on Friday, Sepvember 1, at two o'clock. Doxowox.—Anniversary mass will be celebrated in the Charch of the Nativity, bewween Second aud Third streets, for the repose of the soul ot JouN DONOHOE, late OF No, 65 Third street, on Saturday, Septempver 2, at olne o'clock preciseiy. Relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. Requiescat in pace. FoRsTER.—At Kiverdale, on Wednesday, Augast 30, REGINALD HaTHAWAY, youugest son of George HL’ and Constance A. Forster. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, on Saturday, September 2, at half-past one o'clock P, M., irom the residence of tis par Riverdale Par Carriages Will be la waiting a depot on the arrival of the half-past tweive wudson River Rallvoad train, Haya.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 30, Liporio HaYA, aged 24 years, | month and 5 days. ‘The relauves and friends, also the members of the La Nacionale Society and La Fratermdad Lodge, F. aud A, M., are respecttully invited to attend the runeral, from his late residence, 96 Douglas street, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M. fhowarTu.—On Wednesday, August 3), JULIA Howarrtu, wife of William Howarth, aged 37 years and 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectiully iuvited to atiend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 136 Eighth avenue, tau (Friday) after- noon, at oue o'clock. KIN Un Wednesday, August 30, 1871, Mrs. ANNE KING, aged 84 years. The funeral will take place at one o'clock to-day, September 1, from the residence of her son, Jam King, Fort Washington, 180th street. Relatives aad friends are respectiully imvited to attend without Money loaned on | further ei KissaM.—On Wednesday, Aug 30, GEORGE Ki-Sam, Jr, a the 32d year of his age, Sou of George and Margaret Kissam. ‘elatives and iriends of the family are respecte ‘om the resi-~ ‘a as ‘n, on 18 Fe- mains will be interred at Jamaica, L. KBLSO.—At Darien, Cona., on Wednesday, August 30, EsTHERINA, daughter of John S, and Leonora P, Kelao, aved 4 years and 10 months. Funerat services willbe held at tne residence of her parents, Wariep. Conn. om Friday mornuad, | September 1, ar nair-past eleven o'clock, Uarrtages man pe satne * the tamtord depot on the are nine A N N train from New York. sanlichsecinnoninedstuapoaie Lambert.—On Wednesday, August 30, CAROLINE MALCOLM, youngest daughe tine M. Lambert, aged “A yeara, MALLOY.—In Brooklyn, on W ‘ednesday, August 39, CARRIF A, eldest daugiter of Robert J. Malloy, 20 yeara, § mouths ana 15 days, ‘The rejatives and friends of (he family are respect. fully invited to atiend the funeral, froin the Presby- terian @hurch corner of Classen a * and Monroe street, on Saturday alternoon, Sepleube: at three o'clock. MANSFIELD.—At Dobbs’ Ferry, on Wednesday, Au- gust 30, ALICE, daughter of Silas Mansfield, fuueral services at the Presbyterian church, on Saturday, September 2, at two o'clock P. M. MibLen.—At Greenburg, Westenesier county, on Fiend August 31, JAN E., wile of Colunel James iller, * ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend the inueral, from the old Methodist church at White on Saturday, September 2, at twelve o'clock, y¥, August JO, at 483 East | Tenth sireet, ELLEN MCUABE, aged 32 years. ‘The funeral wiil take place from her late rest- denee, on Friday, September L, at two o'clock. SKELDE At Siamiord, Coan, on Toursday, Piped 31, HENRY K. S@LDING, ta the 70th year of is axe. Funeral at two o'clock, Monday, September 4, from his late residence. Tratus leave Twenty. | seventh street and Fourth avenue, at half-past | eleven and quarter (twelve A. A, Returning, jeave Stamford at six P.M. On ‘Tuesday, August 29, CATHERINE 168 years. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- spectully invited to attend the lugeral, from No. 49 Madison street, this (Nridtay) aiternoon, at one o'clock. SYLVESTER.—On Thursday, August31, 1871 HENRY uugest son of Dari is and Elizabeta Syives- 1 year and 4 mouths, ‘The relatives aud frieads of the fami) hers of Zeredetha Lodge are resi to attend the fun-ral, from the parents 276 Elghteenth street, vo-morrow, at turee P. Buifalo papers ple®se cop. Troy.—On Wednesday, August 30, MARGARET TRoy, the 520 year of her age. May her soul rest in peace. The remains wilt be taken from her late residence, 323 Kast Lhirty-second street, for tuterment in ter, agi . and mem- ully invited resulence, M. PE ninaeny, on Sauiday, September 2, at Grand Eacampment of Kuights Templars at New Haver, Conn. New Haven, Conu., August 30, 1871, The day opened yesterday, the 29th, most unfavor- ably for the gathering of the knightly clans at their annual encampment at New Haven, But toward noon the sun came out, ‘the gentle south wind blew and the Sir Knights yesterday had delightful weather, About nine o'clock THamilwn Com- mandery, of Bridgeport, asseinbied at their asylam and to the number of about «ixty, ander command r Samuel #8, Sumner, bk. O., and, preceded by Wheeler & Wilson band, marched to the depot im ume to take the express train to this city. They made a ne appearance. Subsequently additional members joined the ranks, 80 that at dress parade tast evening they num. bered elghiy Sir Kutsits, reporung @ iarger num. ber than anyother on the tickl except New Haveu commandery, On their arrival at New Haven they were ved by the femplars of that city and escorted to tie Greev, Where they were joined by ores [rom Various parts of the Siate, and When formed ta liue preseuted @ wlagniieeat appearauce, Aboul noon the procession commenced to move, and after an hour's march the ground iuned for the encampuient was reached, dir west of Grove Vala The tents had been alrea y set up ana were ready for occupation, ‘They are arranged in the form of @ paraliclogram, the teats of the Knights forming the outer boundary of the camp, those ol the Olcers being placed in the middie of the square, ‘The various commanderies Were assigned the.r quarters, and soon all hands ¥ busy In giving the fitshs ing touches to downy couches, made of the best of oat stray. At two o’ciock dinner was served In the Grove Palace, the headquarters of the conuuissary department, Which i presided over by Sir Knight Charles @ Lockwood. In the afternoon there was driliing, and at about six o'clock adress parade. Im tie evening the Knigats ut- tended service at Christ church, West Haven, ‘the service at the Church was aa lateresting part of the programme laid out by tue Sir Knights, the choir, In addisdion to the Chants Of the Episcopal service, sung & processional 4nd & recessional, aiso Corona- tion and Old Hundred, in woich the Sir Knigats joined, The church was ornamented with suitable symbols and mottocs and the banuers ol the com. Mmanderies Su Kuight 0. Poliard Adaws, the rec- tor, preached, and several cler, ymen were preseat Lo ake part in the services. ‘The great event of to-day was the clambake served attwo o'clock ¥. M.A ueavy rain had interfered somewhat with the urrangements and tended to k uway ut Who would otierWise have been there, — Notwitustanding this more than 1,009 sat dowa to meal (bivalvuiar.) Places hud been or- dered for @ very iarge nuinber, und were found to be not too ampic. Despite the talling w-renis a splendid me eusted wud great goud humor pre- valied, ‘To-morrow, at three o'clock P. M grand review py the ¢ t Commander aud Gov. ernor Jeweil, on tie Green, after which the several commanuderies nee be Spans and returu boue, DuPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Weekly Report oj Superiatendcut Magregor= New Buildings d, Alterations and Unsate Buildings. ‘The following report of the Department of Build. ings, supplied by Superiutenient Magregor, tur- nishes instructive and valuable information and will be pei used with taterest by all dE TET NEW BULLDINGH—BROWN 810 wee ddison ay. and 584 st, f story, 1253120; Presbyterian Cuurch suciety, owner, ass dweillogs, 8. 8. of Doth st, LW ite. of 6th av., 4 there will bea 529 ft. w. of Sth av., A stories, 26x60, . of 45th st., between Madison and YoxS8; Ascher Astories, Wx Au; Maurice Levy, own ‘tenement, ¢. 8. lth av., 75 ft, n, of 83d st, 4 swries, 20x “805 J. Halligan, own I tenement, A st., 100 ft. w. of 7th av., 4 stories, 2x 60; Wm. Frith, T teuement, 27 Bicecker st., 5 stories, U4x67; J. Hoff, owner. T tenement, 6.8. ud av., 50 ft, # of 62d at, 4 tories, 25x5y; Margaret Cronigan, owuer. 1 tenement, n. w. coraer Peck Shp and Water st.,5 stories, 80,3140; Joba’ M, batel, owne: T tenement, w. s, Water 4:., 45 ft. n, of Peck Sitp, 6 stones, 81,687; John , ower. 1 teneme at, a, ‘at., 201% @ of Ith ay., 5 stories, 25x John tuck, owner. t tenement, "79 Bank 4 stories, 25x54; C. Schafer, own L 0 20; Nal sh ‘Burchill, owner. Ttactory, ns, 76th st., 126 [t, €. of 3d av., 4 stories, 50x90: J..b. Doyhe, owner. ont! 236 Eust 38th at.,8 stories, 29.6x41; A. Huepfel, 100 tt. w. of 6th av., 3 stories, 60x40; stories, 26.2x30; Mr. OT iable, na, 40h st, John Blauey, owner. Tatadle, 29 Wusuington place, rear, 2 Siebert, owner. ALTERATIONS. 1 brick second dwelling, No. 107 West 26th st., 3 sto. ries, 20x10, basement and iirst floor alt red, with a store and extension built, 2x7, 3 stories high, Leousrd Apoleny owner. brick dwelling, No. 7/6 Broadway, 4 stories, 25x50, new store front; A. G. Hammersly , owner, | prick second dwelling, No. 140 34 av., 8 stories, 20x38, new store front; Joel 3. Uatman, owner. Lorown stone frat class dwelling, No, ¥0s West Slat st. 3 stories, 18.4246, extended 1:.9x12.8, and 16 tt higin; M. Taylor, owner. 1 frame dwelling, No. 126 East 129th et, 2 stories, 20x32, 1 L. Hoppner, owner. enement, No. 201 25x47, extended 13x25 aud St (t. hig! L brick lirst class dwelt stories, with Mansard roo: 2 ast 16th st., £ stort Willian Hesse, oo, near ‘dad “1 Grown Moe aret case dwell No. 1G Weat Duda, 4 stories, 19x50, extended 1x19, and YW feet hig, J.P, Baldy tore, No. 102 Attorney at., 5 stories, ary to,be adieds Alezauder Stein, omy Y, Nos, sl abd 213 bidridge si» stories, 77x & wp | ttory to be remodtelle and alter . B. Hoyl, owner. second class dwelling, N brick, two stories and atic, 2uxs0, eatended x8, wad 16 ‘high ; Frede rick Beck, owner. The following unsafe balidings and unsafe chim- neys were reported during ue wees ending August 31, 1871:-— BUILDINGS. Clinton st., 92 to 98, Bernhard Weluk, owner; unsafe roof and rear wall. Bth ay., 688, Benj. nor properly she Richardson, owner; unsafe north wail, ‘lchardaon, owner; unsafe south wall, suas Greene fick v. Robin, agent; unsafe girders - ory flout beams, by wie et that, estate of Robert Orr; unsafe , owner; unsafe north ga- ail (rom excavation, Oe een at. 97, Josey Agate, owner; unsafe rear wail, northeriy ier, broke a ites ‘aad tinter Pearl i ab By op, owner; wasafe soutberly wail and arches over yer'wisde'w Be + overhanging and ont of » No. 2, Colt Pipayard Levy, owner; bulged and cracked. Pearl st, 299, A. M. Lyon, owner; bulged and cracked. SAVING FUNERAL Exrenses.—A child only a fow ays old died in Lowell, Mass., last weex, aud tho lather placed tt in ajar of alchol. Tho wile died on Weduesday, and the child's body was taken out and placed ina Coiin with Its mother. When asked to explain this singular conduct the husband and father replied that he preserved the cl hild to wait for its mother to die, aud thus econouuze iumeral eX- DEMDede