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“YORK ‘HERALD, SA‘ THE COURTS. Decision in Bankruptey—Bail Case—Enlistment in the Navy—A Dealer in Obscene Literature Held for Trial—Alleged Cruelty to Sail- ors—Bloomingdale Asylum—Decision in the MoCabe Case—A Di- voree Suit—Decisions, % Killam, @ blacksmith, residing at Christopher street, put in an afternoon with his He stated while in a dispute John Martin, him over the Rosa McCabe, a nun—her name as such being Sis- ter Mary of Stanislaus—was committed to tie Bloomingdale Asylum, on a charge of lunacy, and thence transferred to the Lunatic Asylum on Black- well’s Island, where she is still kept. She claimsto to be set free. After digest- o argument in the mat- examining the Burrett terday gave a nae held that Se ace of 1842 proce: before a commit magis: filed in the County Clerk's oftiog. applied to the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, and is intended to secure the support of the patient county sending the patient. He held fur- w ares Oren " Pi Saat hle hasta ny Policy would not justi harginy abe on this ground alone. The legality or her le question of fact which must ie Court. He overruled, there- re, the demurrer, with leave to traverse the re- pon this decision, Mr. John D. Townsend, the couusel of Miss McCabe, wi drew the demurrer, and the case was set down for @ jurther hearing on Tuesday next. ening, “he inter beat mo! lat an iron , knocking the skin off in several places and bruising him exten- sively. Martin was arrested bstogs: Ninth precinct, and hel TROTTING AT HALL’S DRIVING PARK. The announcement that seven horses were to contend fora purse at Hall's Driving Park, on the Coney Island road, yesterday afternoon, induced quite a number of “old sports” to attend; bat when the bell rang for the horses to appear on the track three only of that number responded to the call, These were George Gilbert’s chestnut geld- Ing No Name, by Dr. Rich’s Jupiter; Mr. Mill's chestnut gelding Richfield, and Mr. Pellett’s gray gelding Fred, No Name was a great favorite, Fred Second choice and Richfield third. No Name won |'the race easy enough, as Fred was distanced the first heat, and Richgeld could not speed with No Name at all. Richfleld, however, managed vy run- ning to lead home six lengtht on the second heat, which the judges reduced to a dead heat; but after that his chances were out. much better horse than he showed yesterday, notwithstanding the record of 2:45, The track was in good condition and the weather Detective O'Neill, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. to ball to answer ge In the case of George Heyman ve. Philip P. Kueh- 4 jom-in the case. borth Judge Blatchford has rendered the following Gecision:—In this case a decree must be entered aside mortgage of November 12, 1870, as lent ry void as against the plaintiff, and that the defendants, Brecke! if the sum of $2,! costs of the sult. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Motion to Reduce Bail. Before Judge Blatchford. Inthe matter of Charles Rosefeld.—The defend- ant had been indicted for acting as straw bail in the case of one Goodall, who was tried and con- victed for having in his possession a quantity of Washed internal revenue stamps, and is now 8 county Peniten- ted Rosefield ia with interest tro the commencement of | detention was a sim; be determined by tl Alanson Marsh vs. Moritz Solomon et al.—Motion to vacate judgment entered upon order of General Term granted, with $10 costs, (See opinion.) Henry G. Scudder et al. va. G. M. Corbin et al.— Motion granted and place of trial changed. Clute ve, Ayer—Memorandum for counsel. Chambers vs. Page—Sam: Williams vs, Willlams—Papers wanting. SUPREME COUAT—SPECIAL TERM. sentence in Kin, Shipman commit ult of $5,000 bail. jeld’s couns>! made a motion before Judge Hlatch- ford to reduce the bail, but Bis Honor refused to eo] conclusion at which Judge Shipman Vv Wabeas Corpus Case—Enlistment in the serving ous his rison in dela No Name is a The following are the details of the race:— First Heat,—Fred had the lead, No Name second, Richfleld third, Going around the upper turn Fred and No Name broke up and Richfield went to the He was three lengths ahead at the quarter pole in forty-four seconds, No Name second, four lengths ahead of Fred. Richfield trotted very leisurely around the lower turn and No Name closed up to within two lengths of him at the half- Fred at this time was nearly a ig away from the stand Rich- fleid broke up and No Name passed him and led to the three-quarter two lengths. He kept in front to the end, winning by two lengths, Richtield second, Fred distanced, 4 Second Heat.—Richfield had the best of the send- oi, and going around the upper turn both of them broke up, but Ricbticld, being the best breaker, led lengths to the quarter pole in re- up to Richfleld, By Judge Sedgwick. J. Frederich Badenhof vs. Thomas J. McCahill et al.—Order denying motion for new trial granted. David R. de Wolf vs. Ebenezer V. Crandall et al.— Order granted. Samuel Dey et al. vs. William F. Morgan—De- ‘8 default entered, Henever vs. Paul Falk—Order granted, aa es O’Brien, Sheriff, va. Richard (Nill et Yesterday Thomas Cox was taken before Judge Blatchford on a writ of habeas corpus. Through his counsel Cox claims his discharge from the Navy Of the United States, on the ground that at the time of his enlistment therein he was intoxicated, ‘nd, therefore, not capable of understanding what he was doing. The enlistment took place about Cox has a wife and three chil- aren, who look to him for support, and it appears that they are now in very poor clicumstances, Counsel urged that the man be detained in the Yard unt)! the resalt o/ an application which en made to the Secretary of the Nav: divcharze shall have been made known. The reply 01 the Secretary was expected within the next two or three weeks, ‘The District Attorney assented to this course. Judge Blatchford ad_ourned the case to the 17th . Of Se: tember, stating that if then there was no reply from the Secretary of the Navy the defendant go into evidence or the writ would be dis- three months ago. COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Loew. Seagrave vs. Howard et al.—Motion to continue injunction granted. Hermann et al. vs, Oberle.—Motion for more specific bill of particulars granted. Mallon vs, The Vulcan Iron Works et al.—Motion to haa by making Daniel B. Allen a party ‘Traynor vs. Burton,—Order granted. Henry vs. Fowler.--Motion to punish Comptroller Green for contempt of Court denied, without costs. Barr vs. Sheppard.—Case settled. Smith vs. Owens.—Motion gra Wright vs, Porter.—Motion that plaintiff be re- quired to elect upon which of the two counts in his complaint he will rel; Best vs. Himroa.— one seconds trotted nearly aud as the latter passed the half-mile he was only two lengths in front. lenged Kichfleid on the upper turn, but he could not yoke him until they passed the three-quarter pole, when they both broke, No Name remaining up Richfleld was so far away six lengths. The judges, however, thought eld had done a little too much running the mile, and they decided that it should be had the best of the send- off, but was soon passed by No Name, who led four leugths to the quarter pole in forty seconds. Then Richfield again came to the the homestretch to the half-mile Going down the back- jo Name broke UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Charge of Dealing in Obscene Literature. Before Commissioner Osborn. The United States vs, E. M. Grandon.—The further examination of the defendant, who has hitherto carried on business at No, 41 Liberty street, was He is charged with sending a Vulgar and obscene publication through the Fost Mice. Mr. Néd Price, for defendant, said he did not amg they would further enter mto the merits of 18 CBC, ‘The defendant then put in a sworn affidavit, stating that he was at present confined in Ludlow Street Jail, and deprived of his libel ‘Was unable to tind ball in $5,000, He believed he had a good deience on the merits, and if the bail Were reduced to $2,000 he expected he could get it. He couid not tell what motive induced the prose- cutor to make this charge. whether it was spite malice or revenge, but the oifence was procur by the connivance or suggestion of another person, id in @ misdemeanor that mae such particeps criminis. that he came in adead heat. Time, Third Heat.—RKichfle! lotion to strike ont answer or resumed yesterday. move for judgment ou the pleadings denied with- ame broke up, ans front and led uy pole two lengths in stretch to the three-quarter p. up, but did not lose much ground by the accident; yet he gave tne lead to Richfield, who held it to the lower turn, when No Name came to the front and won the heat by two lengths in 2:46, Fourth Heat.—It was now dollars to dimes that No Name would win the race. length the best of the start, but he broke y soon as the word was given and No Name tro! le four lengths ahead of him in Name broke up on the lower JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. The Man-Eater’s Brother=Wouldn’t Pay for Her Coach—Tricd to Murder His Sister-in-Law—Robbed Cars—An Ex-Minister Keeping a Dis- orderly House—Other Disorderly Houses ty because he in the Street Richfleld had about one to the quarter forty seconds. turn, but he managed to ke the stand two lengths in 1 ‘ap of four lengths around the upper turn, but roke up a3 soon as he entered the backstretch. Richfield made an effort to overhaul No Name while he was tp, but he also left his legs, and ran by the side of the other until the latter became steady, when No Name left him, and, coming on steadily, while Richfleld ran nearly ail the way, No Name won the heat and race by two lengths, making the last heat in 2:45, The following is a There were sixty-seven prisoners disposed of at the above Court yesterday morning by Justice Cox. The Eighth precinct sent sixteen; Ninth, one; Fif- teenth, thirty-seven; Sixteenth, three; Twentieth, three; Twenty-fifth, one; Twenty-eighth, five, and the Twenty-ninth, eleven. THE MAN-EATER'S BROTHER, Thomas Cusick, residing at the corner of West and Perry streets, is envious of his brother Jim's reputation, which he is endeavoring to emulate. On Thursday night Xavier McDonnell, of No. 163 Charles street, called at the Ninth precinct station house and deposed that Cusick had assaulted and beaten him ina brutal manner. gand was sent out to hunt up the unruly amateur who was detained in the station house on a charge of felonious assault. Yesterday morning, McDonnell failing to appear against him, he was discharged with a reprimand. WOULDN'T PAY FOR HER CARRIAGE. Julia Smith, a corpulent looking female, dressed in black, residing at 132 East Twenty-seventh street, was presented by Detective Hagan, of the Twenty- ninth precinct, on a charge of disorderly conduct. Isaac Romaine, of 138 East Twelfth street, appeared as complainant and stated the prisoner had em- ployed him Thursday night to carry her around the’ After driving her for five hours in the rain he claims she jumped from his carriage and told Would His Honor lend himself to sentence the prisoner from this time until the period of his trial by holding him in $6,000 ball, He hoped the bail woul General Davies opposed the reduction of the ‘The deiendant and men lik Oruinary criminals, and, therefore, good bail should He did not tink any fur- ther reduction of the bail should be made. It had already reduced from $10,000 to $5,000. Mr. Price replied that in no case in the State Court, where a party had been charged with selling had bail to the amount of even If his Honor doubted which he could not get ? be reduced to $2,000, be demanded of tiem. HALUs Derving Park, Conny Isuanp Road, August 30.—Purse $150, for horses that never beat 2:40; mile heats, best three in five, in harness. L. 8. Sammis’ s. g. No Ni C. Mix’s &. g. Richfield... H. Pellett’s g. g. Fred Colonel Dickey’s br. m. Lay J. Denton’s bik. g. Black Lead.. Mr. Willing’s br. m. Ida Fulton C, S. Green’s b. m, Flirt...... obscene literature, $2,u00 ever been exacted. this statement he could ascertain the truth of it. ding Over to the District Attorney’s office. Commissioner had already decided that in these cases no one case should govern another; and he (counsel) mignt state now that when the marshals went into and searched the defendant's remises no goods of an immoral character were The Commissioner observed that, in constacrin, this case, bis mind was influenced by the fact thai the more disgraceiui and flagitious a crime was the more likely would @ person be to fee away irom the place he had committed it, and he candidly ad- mitted that though the tine imposed for the crime ‘Was oaly $500, yet bail of $500 would not, in his cure the attendance of the prisoner at against not only the law Of the land, bat also against the moral law. He Must decline to reduce the vail. The delendaut then to the effect tuat on Second heat. Fourth heat . THE BOARD OF PHARMACY. In accordance with an act of the Legislature the following members of the Board of Pharmacy were elected at a special meeting of the College of Phar- macy of the City of New York, June 3, 1872, viz.:— William Neergaard, M. D., President; Francis H. Weisman, M. D., Secretary; William Manlius Smith, M. D. ; Paul Balluffand Theobald Frohwein. The duty of tne Board is to transact all business pertaining to the legal regulation of the practice of pharmacy in the city of New York. the Board have been very busily employed since the middle of last July, registering the names of the pharmacists of this city and testing their pro- ficiency by examination, having previously sent out personal notices to those who had not ap- peared upon the oficial advertisement in the news- papers, Up to yesterday they had registered the names of 697 pharmacists, 406 of whom are proprie- Many of those who were for membership of the assistants an- intention to attend lectures, although they have already passed satisfactory ex- aminations and received their licenses, dred and twenty-five practitioners presented them- Of these only ninety-one were examined, seventy-six of whom passed suc- cessfully, the remaining fifteen being rejected. Nine of the latter come under the head of “Junior Assistants” until they shall have attended a due course of lectures in the college and subsequently passed an examination before the Board of Phar- This was an otfence it up, and made a statement jonday mornings last a friend met and told him that a warrant was out ior his will not avoid it; I timate busine: Warrant; I mus’ Not caring to be cheated manner, he gave her into the custody of Detective Hagan, who locked her up in the Thirtieth street Yesterday morning upon being presented at Court she had got toned down somewhat, and promised to pay the bill if Romaine ‘would withdraw the charge and allow her to call in some of her friends and get the money. mer experience with this woman was of such a nature that he refused to comply with her request, in consequence of which she was sent down to the Prison, preparatory to taking a free ride in the and [ have no dread of meet it and defend myself.” He (deiendant) went to his office on after his iriend told him the ofticers had a He was engaged in selling rting literature, police station all night. jor his arrest. alt Kiads of ivory goods and He had a family to support, an ne 'y give his personal attendance to his business. He could stute that his word had never been broken in any matter of business to which he d it,and he could bring forward re- Spectable persons to prove that. to ve an innocent man, the which he had been subjected would go to the ex- tent of punishing him by a greater length of im- ‘isonment than would be inflicted upon him if a were to find him ie Comm.ssione: Hence the members of And now, while TRIED TO MURDER HIS SISTER-IN-LAW. Elizabeth Reed, a modest-looking female residing at 422 West Nineteenth street. appeared as com- plainant against her husband’s brother Thomas, also a resident of the same house, and charged him with attempting to murder her. that on Thursday night she was seated in her sit- @ number of female companions, Her brother-in-law, while passing down stairs, slipped and fell in front of her door, lay stretched ad @ letter from a sup- party in regard to you. Why ot ered party come forward and testify in The detendant—I suppose the party did not like to come forward, seeing that a charge of a dis- graceful nature was brought against me. The Commissioner—You had Meeting this charge. tors and 201 assistants. registered applied and several nounced — their Mrs. Reed states an opportunity of You could have gone on the stand and testified as to your legitimate business, bus you have not done so. The case is now close and I cannot hear any more about it, especially as every oppo: tunity hus been afforded you o! euter- ing into wu full explanation of the whole transac- ting room with selves for examination. His ludicrous out on the This so incensed the mortified appearance as caused = Mrs, with laughter, pepper-box revolver from his pocket and fired two shots at her through the open door, neither of Which took effect on her, ‘was 80 close to her head that she could distinctly see the flash of the powder. iven into the custody of Lavelle, of the Twentieth street station. i he was committed in default of $1,000 r his future good behavior. ROBBED IN THE STREET CARS, Join E. Major, @ young man bearin; appearance, arrived in this city Thursday mornin; from Poughkeepsie, and put up at the Unite ‘Tharsday afternoon, in his per- ambulations about town,he formed the acquaintance of several young men and indulged in several Late in the afternoon he entered one of the cars of the Belt Railroad, having in an inside pocket of his vest $376 in money. ated near him, was Edward V, Heynard, atthe Pierpont House, Brooklyn, whom he claims to have detected manipulating his vest. afterwards he put his hand in his vest and found his money gone, and charges Heynard took it from the fact of his being detected with his hand near his vest arrested by Osicer Noosley, of the Twenty-tfth pre- cinct, but cialmed to know nothing of the robpery, aa he was not compelled to steal loyed as @ clerk in his father’s office, No, 116 street. As the evidence was of a suspicious ‘inst him he was committed, in default to appear for trial. AN EX-MINISTER KEEPS A DISORDERLY HOUSE. old, teebie, gray-haired man, sixty-five years. of age, was presented by De- mist, of the Mercer tion. The defendant--I was not aware that I could be examined on my own behalf. tirely in the hands of my quainted with the technicalities of this Court. Deiendant was then held to await the action of the Grand Jury, aad removed to prison in custody of @ marshal. Charge Against a Sea Captain. The United States vs. John T. Arnett.—The de- fendant—as already stated In the HeraLp—is cap- tain of the ship John J. Byrnes, and he is charged with having, on a recent voyage from Galveston and the West Indies, 11) treated several men of his crew, badly fed and overworked them, and put them in irons, so that they could not go ashore at Matanzas and inform the Consul in respect to the treatinent they had received, joner took the captain's statement, and also heard statements from the crew. good deal of contradiction on the point as to whether the crew had expressed to the captain tueir desire to see the Consul and make their com- The case having closed the Commis- sioner said he would render his decision to-day. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Another Story of Domestic Unhappincss. : Before Judge Barrett.” “ Another case developing the not unfrequent in- felicities of married lile occupied for a time yesterday morning the attention of this Court. sues for @ limited divorce from her husvand, James C. King, on the ground of alleged cruel and in- human treatment. It appears that they were married in 1863, and have three children, the care of whom Mrs. King asks the Court to grant her, whiic the husband is equally anxtous for their cus- apers, Mr. King is thirty-three years older than his wite, time ot thi iadarvings Was a a ines ir, to have abun Ileit the matter en- any salary, counsel, not beimg ac- the secretary, the city, but the surplus of receipts for examina- tion, registration, &c., is handed over to the library fund of the College ot sion these receipts amounted to upwards of one thousand three hundred dollars. The room No, 20 of the University building, presently ovcupied by the sessions of the Board, est furniture, but recent applications have been made for the furniture and utensils of the late Examinations will be suspended from the 1st of September until the 12th thereof, during which interval the annual Convention of the American Pharmaceutical Association will be held at Cleve- land, Ohio, when two members of the Board will have to be in attendance, registrations will be resumed on the 12th of Sep- tember and continued until the 80th of the month. The object of these examinations is to ascertain whether proprietors as well as assistant pharma- cists are competent to prepare phy: scriptions without danger to customers. aminations are consequently practical and uniform. After their termination it Board to make a thorongh canvassing of the phar- macists of the city and to institute legal proceed- Ings against those wiio have jailed to comply with She states the Reed was finally dis- During this ses- has only the very plain- States Hotel, drinks of whiskey. The examinations and Yesterday the Com- There was @ plaint to him. ket, Heynard was is the intention of the for a living, being CITY GOVERNMENT. Wakeman F. Clark, Anna F, King {OF FICIAL.) lenderson and charged with keepin; ‘ooster street. Board of Assistant Alderme: he a Feonscay, August 20, 1872. Present—Otis T. Mall, Esq., President, and a quorum of 3. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER. That the sidewalk on the north side of Forty-second between Eighth and Ninth avenues, be flagged tull ¢ sidewalk in front of No, 264 West Fifty-first d iwll width, i ind street to Houston Jan oF trap-block pavement. anton street to Hots vement Xih street’ to Fig Belgian or trap-block pa mena the Belgian pavement on Fifty-ninth street, be- tween First and second a 8, t street between said aireet station, house at 206 Vi Clark was & Methodist minister, having charge of congregation in the upper portion ot ith the assistance of his wife, a buxoin- looking female, about twenty years his junior, he was induced to abandon the since been keepin; puipit, and has low houses o! According to the ooster streets, She finally be- street be tage That Chrystio stre len street, trom aved with Belgian or trap: at Second aventi sixth street, be paves rosperous Wall street property left by his lant means from which to su, children, He alleges, however, that this gently, that Mi hi as come ssion in case of her surviving hi but otherwise to go to a distant relation, Upoi question, as regal he, some time since, This statement dd to have mpulsory iscondyct of parties in San Francisco, ity they accuse him of occas! cht through her as lenies this part of her ory, but coniesees to excitability on occasio ir misconduct with other men. with adultery with two men; one a handsomer and younger man, money and made her handsome presents, old dunce was allowed attic, while his wife avd paramour occupled luxu- rious apartments on the first floor. house were found eight dissipated, dis ing females, who are no strangers in the police courts and station houses. in desault of yy & room in the with Belgian or elyian pavement on Second avenue, between Forty-second and tixty-first streets, said avenue between said streets block pavement. ere committed cir future good Clark In default of $600 bail to ap- me oMicers also made raids on the follow- ses and arrested the proprietors and thirty- a bitués:—Rosanna 224 Wooster street; Matilda Sommers, 218 Wooster street; Mary Peters, 214 Wooster sti and Caroline Alper 1 bé paved with Belgian Stanton street, from Bowery to Lewis street, be we Con? procced in iaving Watermains and vipea nd f the city, by deem most advanta- le charge of cruel juent maltreatment of her 1844 Wooster stree inst the houses were made by Wooster street, and other respecta- in the vicinity, who state uct of the inmates jee, as he nay ble business m: the houses and sion to South street, be Fosity Da hoky, i ed her vresent ras formerly | stantly insulted by TURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET.: si ID HALL TO LER-FOR FIRST ] siyles hover belate off to let; bet afta on Bronawar, Gelder Fara sceand ana ong ‘Way, between Forty-second and Forty-third streets. A SMALL STORE TO LET—GOOD BUSINESS ttand. 8. C. SMITH, Frankfort House, ___¢orner Frankfort and William strdets_ A LIGHT SECOND STORY IN NEW BUILDING’ 55 WeetBighteenth street, near Sixth avenue, to lease Seba. pply there to EAGLE CONDENSED MILK A RECESS TTL Sy ealae ioe Be 3 mt Weat T ‘Aith street, r rtihipbeiaktianested renty CORNER LOFT, 9X13 AND AxXH. TO LEASE, AL with Stain Powe AY “oon corner Bighteenth aventic B. oetagniny ene Thita avenue, ear Seventictn street le ae — NTLY FUR- of and modern huprovemente g-Sats chsgens Spt OretoeK' evening. 1x orale. " —— i URCH, WEST Th sect othe Rov, Frauke Retmiazton, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT—TO A GENTL: POLLO HALL, BROADWAY AND TWENTY-EIt pan acheerful, newly furnished it ti é atreet.—Thomas Gales Forster, the cclebrat parvaee PAMILY WILL ‘LET TO GE) 0 nice ae Won Hieventh street, bei er : Simmer PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURC! ¢ween Fifth and Sixth ave- stinday. All are cordially invited. ted ‘aker, will lecture at 103¢ o clock 4. M. and 73 NH, corner Fifth avenue and Thirty-fitth street. + Rev, Hugh Mill r Thompson, D. " : — mber RGB, NEATLY FURNISITED FRONT ROOM TQ.| , Morning. prayer, hol *Sommunion. and. sermon by i food | rector, 10K o'clock AM. vening prayer and seri ‘street, | the rector, 8 o'clock P. M. ‘The gallery and enancel a gentieman or two; also si! rate. Apply at 2. \d smaller Room for rit le gentle- for a doctor or gent! femen and WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—IN PRIVATE cole suitable for one or two gentlemen; bath in- HURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST (FIFTH AVE- cluded; fine location. 209 East Eighteenth street. arrar. STORE TO LET OR LEASE—SECOND 22, Fourth, Lofts and Basement of 413 Broadway, Fr Lispen G. A, KISSAM, No. 6 Pine street, basement. ROADWAY STORE TO RENT, NEAR THIRTY- second street—French plate glass show windows; good location for any first class business. A. C, LOOMIS, 1,254 Broadway. Fe, MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, HAIR DRESS- 138) Dentistry or other light business—6 Rooms, first floor, Laat avenue, near Twenty-seventh street; also Rooms 223 Bowery. fs PORTERS DEALERS, LOOK HERE.—A 8PLEN- d Store to let, 60 Clinton street; au enterprising Tan m'ght make a fortune, Inquire next door, 48 Clin- ton strect, Orns TO LET—AT FROM $60 TO $2,000 PER AN- num. SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO., __BBronawily._ GTEAM POWER, WITH ROOMS, TO LET.—INQUIRE of PE, GUERIN, 222 Wooster Ktreet. GTEAM POWER, WITH ROOMS OF EVERY DE- = oarintion, to let. Apply to. W.GREEN, 260 Ply- mouth street, Brooklyn. TEAM POWER TO LET—ROOMS 50X70 FEET, WITIL steady power and well lighted. JOHN McLAREN, Third and Grand streets, Hoboken, N. J. TORE TO LET- CLINTON 8TREET; GOOD chance for furniture men. Inquire next door (48). GQTORE 26 BEEKMAN STREET TO RENT.—05 FEET S_ deep, with vault and cellar privilege; adinirable lo- cation fof paper, metal or other trades reasonable rent. GTQRE 21, WEST STREET TO 1D, Koople’s Line steamboate:. four story brick: 20x70; low ren JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. T° LET—THE STORE AND FIRST LOFT IN 38L Canal street, corner South Fifth avenue; store fitted up. Apply on premises, 10 LET—S0 CLINTON STREET; A SPLENDID chance for furniture dealers, Inquire at 48, next NL LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—A BUILDING, 26x100, with Cellar and Sub-cellar. Apply at 107 Sev- enth avenue, + res Ls Ng! LET—TO A DOCTOR OR DENTI3T, THE PARLOR Floor of the first class house 360 Wost Twenty-third street, wich the owner; rent $60 per month; can have a Joase if wanted. < 0 LET—IN THE WHITTEMORE HOUSE, 45 GROVE street, two large Parlors, with elegant plate glass fronts, suitable tor banks, insurance companics or any business requiring fine show window. A pesa vot bel TATE RORESS ION xo D RANE fo" reet, artments on second floor. att New York Dispatch office. eaohasboa NO LET OR _LEASE—VICTORIA HALL, 80X40 FEET, and adjoining Rooms in the New York Swimming Academy building, Sixth avenue and Thirtieth street, suitable for balls, concerts, theatricals, billlard saloon, C., &C. [0 LET—ON BROADWAY, CORNER TENTH STREET, between Stewart's and Grace church, very desirable Rooms and Studios. singly or en suite, Apply to GROVER & BAKER 8. M. CO., 785 and 788 Broadway Ut bin LET—AT 744 BROADWAY, FIRST CLASS OF- fices, with northern light and’ all needed improve: ment; for pleasant occupancy. GRISWOLD & HUR mY. yie Broadway, Astor place, me LET CHEAP—A LARGE NEW CORNER STORE on Ninth avenue, suitable for a business, L, FEH, 365 West Forty-ninth street. 10 LEASE—SUIPABLE FOR A COAL YARD, THREE Lots, up town, near Third avenue, on easy terms, Apply to WM. LAW, 709 Third avenue. (0. RENT—STORE AND DWELLING 156 WEST Broadway, directly opposite Lixpenard street and only two blocks trom Broadway; great thoroughfare; Jow rent; also three story and basement front and rear ‘Tenements 10 York street, just cleaned and painted: JAMES PRICE, 20) Hudson street. STORE, BASEMENT AND VENDEL, 79 Maiden lan 5 BEEKMAN STREET. Cellar tolet. J. D. ___DWELLING HOUSES TO Furnished. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY brown sone House to rent, for one year or longer, to & small private family oniy, ih Seventeenth street, be: ween Fifth and Sixth avenues. Apply to WILLIAM F, tt GRINNELL, 15 Broad street. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Hou e to let, partly furnished, on Twenty-third street, Lear Madison avenue, H.R, DREW & CO., 155 Fi‘th e. RARE OPPORTUNITY.-NEWLY, ELEGANTLY furnished House; beautiful extension dining room; jome aide strcet, clove by Fifth avenue; rent only arn U Bone, uxarcion, in Forty tith street, between F jouse, x. in Forty-filth street, between Fil and Sixth avenues; $80) per month, ad 4 HATCH & AN DOREN, 610 Sixth avenue. on hi top: mo T’ tieth street, near Fiith avenu if inth street and Houses in ¥, 434g Lispeni 10 LET—WELL FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE, $100 per month (reserving one Room, with Bourd tor ‘oung couple); Twenty-third street, near London terrace. ermits of A. JOURNEAY, 43!4 Lispenard street. (PO, LET-RETWEEN | BROADWAY AND FOURTH avenue, 66 East Twelfth street, a splendid Store and Basement, separately or together; new front, of the best construction. GRISWOLD & HURRY, 744 Broadway, Astor place. 10 _RENT—A NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House on Madison avenue, near the park, furnished, fon small private family; rent $400, Apply to Wil: LIAM GEE, corner Elm and Franklin streets. |N. 10 RENT—PURNISHED, A VERY DESIRABLE THREE. story bi nm stone House; West Forty-fourth street, Sixth avenue and Broadway ; $230 per month. : HATCH & VAN DOREN, 610 Sixth avenue. E SPLENDID FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT Gone House, 2x57x110, 2M Second avenue, will be altered, raised {n height, rear building added, suitable sor hotel, club cr fine boarding house. d street. Unfsarnished. BROWN STONE FOUR STORY HOUSE TO LET~ 380 West Thirty-second street, in good order. Apply on the prem 3.8. DAVENPORT, 71 Wall street, FOUR 8 BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET— On Forty -ninth street, near Madison ayenue; rent $2,500. G. A. KISSAM, No. 6 Pine street, or DREW &CO., 155 Filth avenue, RST CLASS BRt 'N STONE HOUSE TO LET— au West Thirty-fourth street: newly painted and irescoed in the latest style; marble hall, &c.; rent mode. Tate; will be rented to'a private family only, Apply at 252 or 216 West Thirty-fourth street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, replete with every modern improvement, 128 West Fitty-third strcet; rent low to a desirable party. MORRIS B. BAER, 996 Sixth avenue, EAUTIFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, EN without board, for lence. Apnly to Mrs. ineteenth street, between Broadway an suite or separatel: entlemen ; iret class. res TULEN, 39 4 Fourth pean wianieil ai ANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, ALL IMPROVEMENTS, house new, to gentleman ‘and wife, or three ; d_ by American family (three); Fast 110th street, Rent (with ret Boat, cars handy. LET—A FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, CONSIST. Water. gas and bathroom. nce) $21. 0 LET_NO, 40 WEST TW ENTE jouse in splen nediate possession. DYE ‘4 CURTISS, No, 608 Sixth 1 PRIVATE HOUSE, 228 WEST ELEVENTH ‘Weat Fitty-third street Baptist chu front Room, to | Morning at Ls: evening, 7%. “oy same day, at 90 nicely furnished large sized an, in perieot order; terms $6 per week. — EY. 0 LET—TWO NEATLY FoRNTSHED noows, to | Rie ntlemen, without board. Appl between Macdougal street and Sixth avenue, 10 LET—IN A FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY, couple of fine furnished Rooms; every desirable convenience tor gentlemen; Hall Twellth street, near Bri LET—A FRONT PARLOR, for one or two gentlemen, at rensonal East Fifty-third street, between Second — | M. strangers cord 'URNISHED, zal Third avenues. PARLORS TO At 90 East Ati ets Armitage, pastor, will be —FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | ship on Sunday, Sept.1. Preaching morning cha evening eping ; permanent parties. ‘ ———_—_. | mpninity car ‘© GENTLEMEN, Trinkt jedroom, singly or | Sept. 1, at 1036 o'cloc a aa pARon | TR MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION PARLOR ite Alsack re Nineteenth street, 405 | by the pastor. West Thirtioth str be s , t en sulte; also second floor back Parlor, fs} Bast TWENTY-SECOND a somely furnished, ao ot Twenty- ET.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR | avenue. A. WERD. entleman and wife for light housekeeping, from Josern Strauss, Secretary. $6 to $7 per week; also Rooms for gentlemen; hotise oc- | 7.7 eupied - sen for divine service next NTH STREET.—A NICELY FUR- c nished front Room to let, for one or two gentle- | the evening th rent $30 per month. are MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, wie every convenience for sada ates tor ‘The pastor, Rey, Willlam UH, Pendietor erms moderate; | at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. on Sunday, one or two gentlemen, on sécond floor ; breakfast it desired. Sunday, Septer Will be in hitendance and the full choral service ‘The members of the purt-h are invited to the ime the music’ for the following Suaday sung. Strany oon ee are cordially welcomed to all the services vel T1116 BAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A NICELY Sf bots ghotegran every Friday evening at 7:45 Caton ng. nue, above Forty-fitth street.)—Divine servi Ginday,’ September 1, at Mt o'clock A. Me and 40 HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, FIFTY-SEVENT! street, near Lexington avenue.—Rev, Dr. Fi will preach popers RS morning and evening. Sunday en atoA. M. bal: REAQHING IN THE WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREE' leasant 1o- Presbyterian Church, east of Seventh aven Sabbath at 103g e'clock A.M. and4P. M. The pi it Bea to the young people on Sabbath afternoon. Wo invite all the young people. HF RE WIL ee closctat hot and cold | ]QEOPENING SERVICES SEPT, Be : reopening services in the St. Paul's Reformed churehy Heertty svenue, between | i. 'nuwers Ooliege Chapel, Suntay, Sept & by the pastor, v. Alex. R. Thompson, D. D., morning at 10%, evening at7ig. The Sunday teliogl sessions will be resumed EY. MR. PENDLETON WILL PREACH IN THE on Sabbatl JOHN E, COOKMAN, PASTOR OF TRINITY services on Sunday, Frente ber 1, at 13s A. M. and 73 P. ally invited, QT. JOHN'S CHAPEL © parish.—The servi 1 will b a9 follows :—At 1024 o'clock A. M. (hildren’s service) ant acd o'clock P Q_ 8. SNOW, THE MESSENGEM OF CHRIST, WILE ©. preach in the University, Washington square, on Sunday, at 3 P.M. Bubject—"The World's Impending Prisths,’ , VARICK STREET, TRINITY nu St aay. MHE FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, REV. DR. ENTY-FIFTI STREET, rvices in this chapel on Sunday, Mand ata P.M. RAEL- jenne-Loraine, and those who desire to be= foors, hand- | come members, are invited fo atiend inceting on Sunday evening, Se tMohl's Age sembly Rooms, corn Birvet CHLAG, s’resident. HE CHURCH OF OUR James M. Pull ~ | GTH AVENUE REFORMED CHURCH Consequence of the repairs not beine ¢ nowi EST FIFTY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.— will preach 1, Acordal welcome to all. ? TWELFTH STREET.—TO LET, PAR 4.29 STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, furnished, to a small, tidy fw 4 s D} Floor, Basement and two Rooms on third floo bed In back parlor, Inquire on the premisos, , Parlor ad way. sXécretary. | Morning, at 1084 0 Broadws ervices by the Rev, ¢ jock; evening, at 734 o'clock. STREET.—LARGE AND “ COPARTNERSHIPS, Jeasant furnished Rooms to Ict, without board. . fourth, corner of West Tenth sirect, ‘exist 8 shana SS: EF ET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE, | Oh if. #e.—TO let, a furnished front Room, to | {eo samme stead or @ réspectable married couple, W. L. ECKMAN, NINTH STREET, one or two gentleme for light housekeeping. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth avenues.—A Suit of furnished SECOND AVENUE, t.—A furnished Room and Bedroo: man and wife or two gentlemen, for keeping; gas and bath. with | box 11 Herald oMice. ouse- a PE ELI UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MEN’ FLATS ON MURRAY HILL; EIGHT ROO! water: bath, range, stationary wash co. between Thirty-sixth and Thir- | for which my Springs ae the best in ‘use, ay may at any est clas in.all respec i J. DUNKIN, J: oA hird avenue, ig good chance _ * pane 526 Wi ST MERE see IN THE, EIGHTH, _—_ or. 29 + Ninth and ifteenth wards to let. Possesion now ay TO $3,000.—PARTNER TO INOREASE A E, L. & B. T. BURNITAM, 609 Hudson st, $2.000 Welt tetablished light hardware aid, me iin adh cust: dies’, te £ me chanics’ tools mandiacturing business. Pariculars given, HED FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, venience and in good order, | econd avenue, can be had at once, duced rent, owing to family ¢ the jurniture is purchased also, 104 Herald office. cated a tre: | dhe, ADDITIONAL CAPITAL: WANTED—IN ided $20.00 an estabulshed business; also $10,000 to NT, box | $15 6 ROOMS, IN LOORS FROM 4 ae =— Apply to SHERWOOD & WALD. DRY GOODS. ue, near Seventieth street. NEAT SECOND FLOOR, 130 EAST FIFTY-FIRST near* Lexington ' avenue, to le two bedrooms, gas fixtures, wardrobes, &c.; | market parlor, NUMBER OF SMALL APARTMENTS OF THRER | ¢ rooms, with water, &e., on floor; ren' 0 $17 per a Inquire of RL TAGGART, ‘593 Hudson surest Twenty-third streets, up stairs. : (Abingdon square), PRIVATE FAMILY, ECOND FLOOR, OF FIVE RAND OPE, tier, ga tionary | UF Styles for the ensnit as, stat WALTER W: MONTA Eighth avenue and Twenty-first stre \OMFORTABLE FLOORS ON NINTH AVENUE AND GUE,” | % at Mme, DEMORESTS: t. | Broadw: RTABLE FLOORS, FOUR ROOMS, TO LET— | = = = Rand best location in POST OFFICE NOTICE. Eleventh street, eit strect, 802 to 308, ad ; wc oe 9ff00 gbutldin to 309; Tw Joining Second avenue. THE PARTNERSHIP HERE! en the undersigned, under the sty! is this day dissolved by mutua’ . L, Eekman will continue the business ut H. 0, LIBBY, ‘ 12 Hrondway. New Yorn, August 26, 1872. USINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ 7 PARTNER WANTED—IN A HOTEL, WITH SOME i money, to take entire charge. Address OWS A. NEW PATENTED ARTICLE WANTED—BY A RB- liable party, to manuiacture and sell ‘on royalty or otherwise, Address, stating article and alt parueulara, SNTERPRISE, Herald Uptown Bray E 3 | K RISER PATENT BPR ner, to increase mny bi all kinds of trucks, waons time be seen working on trucks of all dct Fifty-third, 1 iptions, Thig nIsER, J. M. HAWHUST, 21 Cortlandt stroet, New-York. OW to increase a retail (rade. Inquire of 'D. AGUE, 109 and 11] Worth street. SP PFAIR! HAIR! HAIR!-SHAW'S PATELIT HAIR, man Hair, cheapest and t witches, one yal lex, $1 and upward: Rwitches, De. lid, fy #4; ; ladi de over, 25¢; latest styles always on hand. ¥, opposite Third street and near Great Jones, uy irs, and 353 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second an ADIE! R SUPERIOR PAT C E 4 latest novelties go to TAYLOR'S, §15 Broadway, scription cut to order Dy Taylor's system. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. f Emporium of Fashtona, ay, New York; 164 Pierrepont street, Broo! 1yn, and at alf the branches. ‘ ote iat Episcopal church, in West Thirty-fourth ‘at 198 West Fourth | #treet, near Eighth avenue, will preach at the reopening pened for public wor: nd Seventh, 9 mpleted there will be no services held in thls church until further L—I WILL TAKE A PART. inessin the manufacturing of rriages, ratirond cars, &C.¢ ‘equal to human hair; can be combed and brushed; 362 Bow- above Eleventh street, east side; paiterns of every de: .NG OF NOVEL AND RECHERCHE season, on Monday, Septeniber — | Styles of Fall Bonnets and Round Hats, POST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROP: ‘IN HANDSOME STONE | close att! range, boiler, | day at Il A. M., and on Facaseey. atula. lovet separate, PH. Inquire on the premises or to A, ENCH FLATS front house, 238 East stationary wash ‘tubs, bath room, water cl as meter and elevator. AGLESON, 58 East Fourth street. LOOR TO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, PRIVATE | oR SAL gas, &c.; rent very moderate ; ‘kinds 0 ‘est Forty-fourth street, between | jour Hunte hirtieth street; house; water, bath Teferences requ ixth ARLOR: FLOOR AND BASEM| high stoop, private house, rovements and conveniences. Apply to the owner, 210 East Twentieth street. EVERAL FLOORS TO street, Quiet families can ENT TO LET—FIN: h all the modern in during the week ending Saturday, Augnst 51, 1372 w! lus oftiee on Wednesday at 10 A. M., on Thurs, JONES, Postmaster YACHTS, STEAMBOA'TS, &. FIRST CLASS SLOOP, READY FOR ALL 3 u sPoint bridge, La I. Inquire at 37 Oak streck or on board. eee ANTED=A BARGE, TO. C Toad of about 8) tons on deck, with derrick in mid- YAWL FOR A YACHT, roadway, basement. ET—AT 180 ORCHARD | dle. Any one having a good sound boatas above addres#, " ‘ticulars, including price, D. N. C., box 5,687 New vith ¥ 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR OF 163 WEST THIRTY-PIRST near Seventh avenue; BERT GREACEN, 443 West Thirty frst stre WANTED TO PURCHASE “first strect. irk Post office, NA PRIVATE HOUS: the Third Floor and front Room and Bed. ossession immediate ighty-sixth street and F OPPOSITE CEN- Northeast corner of ‘WANTED-A SECOND HAND ORUSHE! two siamps, suitable, to pulverizy old brick - | dress, with alee, RICHARDSON Water siree Ad- \, BOYNTON & CO., 236 ‘T—152 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, THIRD or, consisting of four rooms, suitable closets, | ter bathroom, to a small, genteel family; pos- | TU ANTED—TO BUY ON TIME, A SMALL AL CAIN, box 181 Herald oltice. 10 LET-FIRST, PARLOR AND THIRD FLOORS OF EUROPK. $22 Hast Nineteenth street, oF will be let to sult. ply at $26 East Nine Ap- } MERICANS VISITING PARIS. WILL FIND FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE TO let—On Lexington avenue, fully furnished, 16 rooms, hear Granerey Park; rent $3,000. HOLMES BROTHERS, 4 East Twenty-third street. THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT IN 46th street, near Sixth avenue, $1,800; Zlst strect, 400; Sud strect, $1,000; B7th street, $900. ng street, $1 WOODWARD, 019 Sixth avenu, 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, IN BROWN | IGW stone front, 820 Sixth avenue; rent $40. Apply on | Mish _large Roum on third floo ‘0 LET—FOUR ROO closet, for $17. _ © \HEAPEST RENT IN NEW YORK.—-THREE NEW J three story high basement brick ‘Houses, with all modern improvements; immediate possession. Apply at 245 East Huth stroe (0 LuT—A NICE LITTLE HOUSE, NO. 4; BLEECKER street: ILrooms; rent $75 per month. Inquire of ROBERT IRWIN, 830 Bowery. 1.0 LET—AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A THREE story high stoop brown stone, House, 20xix10). | For i Virty-first street quire on premises, $25 West ND AVENUE, NEAR EIGHTEENTH street, a four story English basement House, in good order, with all the modern improvements, URISWOLD & HURRY, 744 Brondway, Astor place. (0 LET—FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS 213 EAST | —— Twen t antries, | (NIE QUEEN'S HOTE LLIAM | 1 Palace, Upper Norw Fulton st. 10 LET—NICE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, IN TIIE | management, have made the gee 's Hotel a favorite le ; all improvements; seve- ‘esort Fi ttage in Harlem, rent $60 C en references required. Appl ast Thirty sixth street or Ninth ward, for nice pe yal plain Apartments; ne: per month. Apply at GS Hudson street, —FO! ne pocorn sisters, residing close to the Crystal Palace, rece LET—TO PRIVATE FAMILY, ADULTS PRE. | into their home three or four young ladies, whom th ferred, part of house 364 West Thirty-fifth street; jame DYNE’ ps from the vai A floor, with exc Rooms, on 16°0 ten francs per day. quire of FRANCIS P, FREEMAN, importer, $62 Broads ,,FIRST FLOOR AND | W&Y: of 28 Pike street. a mbri WITH WATER AND Fashionable Pertur (jueeiarcis RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. — ost or the handkerchief; Eau Lustrale for the hair, Eau de Cologne (preparation speciale). NEAR THE CRYSTAL |, Lonion.—To tourists and families :—Its elevated, pleasant and most salubrlous posi tion, combined with the comfort aiforded and its goneral the tipper rank NORWOOD, PPE REY, ENGLAN 6 | educate in the following subjects:—French and Tealian IN BROWN STONE HOUSE 405 East Fifty-second street; seven rooms, bath, water | cies In September next. Terms from 65. suinc 1 nts, Inquire on the premises, LET—FLOOR, [0 LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BASE. ment and under-cellar House 12 Warren place (Charles street), with all modern improvements; posses sion September. Inquire of T, BRIKN, 2) Warren place Us LET—THE HOUSE 221 GREENE STREET, BE- A tween Amity and Fourth, Rent $60 per month, ‘0 LEASE—NEW HOUSES, WEST THIRTY-SECOND street, $1.20); Lots, $500; new Cottages, West 107th street, near Boulevard, ce mo noan, a Bit ce PO BERT OR LEASE East TENTH STREET, 7X 60x100, four story. bigh stoop; all modern improve- m be altered if desired for store purposes; a ISWULD & HURRY, 744 Broadway, Astor place. UFURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON FOURTEENTH street, between Filth and Sixth avenues; bath, gas and ali modern improvements; all newly painted; rent low. Parties reserving one floor, Inquire at 86'West Fourteenth street, ew House, IL ri Ht mods i ments; rent on ‘apply to'd. 0, RAVANAUL, SW Lust Borty- FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ER | A RESPECTABLE -AND INDUSTRIOUS LADY WILL le', to & party of genilemen who are wiiling to ad- vance one month's rent, handromely furnished Floor, Avenue ln at @ very low Jerald Uptown branch office, A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE 8UIT OF noone ON soesre nope masaeorel Sursigang Fert oi Turd ee Tr eee sree ectambonse — ree req \-IN A HOUSE ON FORTY-NINTH STREET, iis, The highest reference Rete yf First Floor. ress the Misses COOK, Avon ase Belvedere Broadway and Eighth avenue, Wiscsenk, vonmain! ,! 1 with | Upper Norwood, Surrey, England. est = a and Basement, containin, modern improvements. Inquire of owner, 239 rt} LET—FLATS OF SEVEN ROOMS AND LAUNDRY, with hot and cold water; in a splendid neighbor- brown stone front. A) + new house, hood; net 3 Weel Thirty fourth street; ren i PB nigh We | extremely light 10 LET~A FRENCH FLAT OF NINE ROOMS, WITH — = = ~ 6 jodern convenience; excellent Wantiont MISCELLANEOUS, class references must | nnn sara $86 Third avenue, | A XO, MORE RUEUMATISM, NO GOUT.—THE thin tito blo ark within two bloc! ON FRANCIS CRAW. thorough English education. They will have twi vere uineas per annum, according to age and req the first masters attend tor very a ven and required. BSOLUTELY PAINLESS. —TEETH EXTRACTED 8, chloroform or ether. Combination Sets nd durable: Subhas Bes, yee re cn rirteent! tabliahed years, “Dra £. BERUARD & SMIT LET—A_ BEAUTIFUL FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, with hot and cold water, toa rent rea- -- sonable, Please call for two day: street. rty-sixth J” of the age. Feet MOUIA No. 6 Lexingtor CORSON & CO. ispue their aye of Hats to-day. Corner of Ful- e' "0, LET—PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE 423 WEST Twenticth street; 6 rooms; all modern conveniences RENT—AT 253 FOURTH AVENUE, THE SECOND | conalsting of four A joor; will be rent STORAGE. TORAGE WAREHOUSES ON A for Furniture, Pia estab) ont re le Hudson street, near West Tr one large Room few York. Office 643 | plum 133 d a, Baers ag Lon ork. Al x 5 me and picture, ALBERT CLINGENS?ERG, Kingston, ART, Proprictor. ¥ ine here i i, a CLOTHING. SP OF CAST-OFF ©! ae avenue. ton and Nassau st _MATRIMONIAL. f MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, WITH ABILIT soine property and domestic, wishes to meet a Indy of the same standing, for his wi tially, MUNROE, box'13) Herd Uptown Branch ofc mane Wiuixe THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A LADY 0 QUARE means, culture and refinement, matrimon ally ine black ; a, aS hag a religiv' * Suite vensew ildress, with real clined, nature: TOUNDING REVELATIONS BY THE GREAT strologist and Clairvoyant. Advice on Poploees pechbeor ite ‘Ulllee 58 ‘Bond street + “PARIS MILLINERY. —MADAME FERRERO HAS REt Ran TUT ERR -Alreet.” AnDIy OF OR Wear Filty:foarth moved to No. 7 West Thirticth street, The lates- ht; carries about 70 tons; at Greenpoint, RRY HER WHOLE! ‘COUNTRY Store, worth about $2,000; will pay 10 per cent ine ton ‘amount; good’ references given, Address Sty aT 52 Bis Boulevard Haossmann, @ ous bankers, large and well furs nt table, at particulars and reterence'in- (hoth acquired on the Continent), music, including tho arp and singing, In addition to the usual course of @ Address, confiden-

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