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STURTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ~ SALSS af avCTion eter nee arene We 2 bat st 2 AUCTIONEER —MANDSOME household ‘at auction —Albert H. Nico- y will cell om Wednesday, August 9, at 103, o'clock, at e extensive furniture Warerooms of James B. q., 202 Broadway, (first block above Stewat’s,) the tire elegant stock of household furniture of the above nown manufacturer, to be soli without reserve ib the highest bidder, to removal to his new d elegant store, Cbd troutway, consisting in part as lows, vin: Tosewooa sofas, tete a tetes. arm, rlor and ladies’ chairs, &c , in rich brocade, brocatelle 4 plosh; y sofas, arm chairs, tete-a-tetes, sah red q aa lading? chairs ja great variety; Foe , etegeres, ladies’ sect 0, > &e.; extensive ning suites in oak, walnut, mahogany. etegere sideboards, coroer stands, chairs, suites, rich rosewood yew sy cad bes, pannelled }, ric! reaus, wash- nds, commodes, &c ; enamelled suites with and with- mahogany and walnut suites; also, cottege furniture, hair and mattresses, ‘and avd bedroom couches, counting &o. Persons of procerlog earhars are’ pada a re, are it ‘the above stock, as every artic will be hi sa hay cash io ju! ‘rom archa- J] the auctioneer. Goods pure! at is sale cam remain on the premises, on ai ate 5 at wane es re sale a Coy the auctioneer, No. 4 Evoa. street. < Al AND bonds suction, Albert H. Nicolay will sell, on is da 1th, at 12% 0’ $ the Merchants’ change, Tor sccownt of whom it may concern $20,000 ble yable at the office of in New York, Ist A;cil and 1st October, $1,000 = cara th Se une le June Ist, 1873; interest cou; able “ $1,000 each—$ June 1, $35 ench—$108 En- City Bank, $25 each—45 shares Empire City $25 4 10 shares ad, $25 each—10 shares Excelsior Fire Insurance Com- py, $50 each—20 shares: ave Fire Insurance Com- py, $50 each—40 shares. Insurance Com- each—2,000 shares Mecklenburg Gold and Cop- Company, $5 each. Terms of ‘Ten per this day and the balance to-morrow. The accrued rest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. stocks or bonds sold nnless they are on the catalogue. HH. N. holds By ee sales of stocks, bonds and urities, every day abd Thursday, at the Merchants’ hange. At private sale—A great variety of first class road bonds, bank, insurance and otter stocks. Office, 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. UCTION NOTICE —THE SALE OF THE BAPNRCE of furniture of the Gramercy House, Broadway, jsed for sale on Thursday and Friday, August Sand postponed until Tuesday, Aug. 8. EDWARD SINTZENICH, Auctioneer, 16 Wall at, UCTION NOMCE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By Bell & Bush—This day, at 1034 o'clock, corner Seventh street and Third avenue, will be sold the ‘k of s family grocery and feed store, choice teas, irs, flour, counters, fixtures, &c.; also a fine young @, cart and lumber wagon; a first rate lot of tools machinery. Deposits required; must be settled ine day. SSIGNRE’S SALE, AT NEWTOWN, L. 1, BY SAML. 00D, auctioneer, 64 Nassau street.—Ab the vil- oot Newey L.1., on the shell road from Williams- , al $00 yards from the stopping: lace: of the shing Rafiroad on Friday, August il, at 105 A.M, be eold, the whole of the household furniture, to- lher with the farming stock, horses, carriages, &0. ewise, a pair of rats; can trot the mile in p; one blooded mare and filly ; also, the house fourteen acres of ground. Tho whole of which will sold positively, without reserve, by order of the as- pees. Full particulars in Tuosday’s papers. Cata- hes will be ready at the office of the auctioneer the previous to the sale. ONTINUATION SALE OF FORDHAM LOTS.—ON Monday, August 7, at 3 o’clock P. M., on the id. Figs seversicn, tickets may peat at 79 Boe street, Broome street, corner Bowery, an at Mr. He ’s, 214’ Elm street. Harlem’ cars also Broome street. in time for the o’clock, and returh houtly. The ‘accept this last opportunity to par. a ui ch * jainy the sale will take place the first day, at the same hour. poly for particulars to ER PARKS, auctioneer, or ‘Newell, 70 Nassau , oF at $44 Broome street. }) D. NASH, AUCTIUNFERSTORE S10 BROADWAY — Ge ¢ rr ware, on Tuesday, fo o'lock A. M., at 71 Barclay street; consisting o tea, bi t and dinner sets, stone china, mul- 7, light and dark blue dinner and tea sets, Rocking- In ware, cut glass, decanters, goblets, tumblers, pre- eand cellery glasses, britannia ware, granite and mul- covers and basins, castors, napiers, China cup gs) epittoons; fancy gilt China’ sets, cups, saucers, ¢., britannia lamps, glass lamps, candlesticks, & ORTGAGE SALE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER —BySs. J. Jones.—By virtue of a chattel mortgage, ll sell this day, August 7, at 64 Princo street, at 1034 M., the lease and good wilt of house; also the furni- fe, consisting of beds, sofas, chairs, looking glasses, fa lotof bar furniture, fixtures, &c. HARMON EIKIE, Attorney for Mortgageo. HO! will sel is day, Monday, August 7, a' o'clock, the contents of the house No. 63 Thirty- d street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, consist- of tapestry, Brussels and ingrain carpets, rosewood mahogany marble top tables, oak extension table, ntings po engravings, silver plated ware, vases, ks, & large quantity of chamber furniture, crockery glassware, basement and kitchen furniture, &c. HERIFF SALE—ON MONDAY, AUGUST 7, at ten o'clock A. M., at the northwest corner of Thirty- h street and’ Seventh avenue. The contents of a plerale and retail liquor store, consisting of wines, Indies, gin, demijohns, tumblers, beer pumps and pipe, iis and contents, counters, fixtures, &¢. <<< MUSICA. ‘W. LADD & CO.’3 FIRST PREMIUM PIANO- « fortes, with a large assortment of new and second- hi instraments at 3. We wish to call at- piano, with new grand tion to our gi die; , which has no superior in all the points which ion, pel po stitute fect it. ae Per OOLN & THOMPSON, 441 Broadway. FEw YORK BAY HOTEL 18 NOW OPEN AND RE- eit boarders.—There are a few rooms vacant on bunt of families going north. It ism very comfortable ce for convenience and comf< wea bathing, fishing, It is located 23¢ miles from City, and stages from 6 A. M. to 734 P. M., over @ beautiful plank d fi particula: ire of ORT WASHINGTON PAVILION HOTEL, SHREWS- bury, N. J.—This salubrious and besatifully located reat i@. now open for the reception of and be kept aa& first-class house For shade, boating, ing, surf and still bathing, beauty of scenery, an: it in unsurpassed, and is accessible to all mer- ts, only two hours ssil from New York by boats foot of Robinson street, which make trips daily, Sundays included. No fever and ague HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. AST HORSE FOR SALE.—A DARK BAY, 16% hands bigh, 9 years old, powerful build, and of un- led endurance, kind disposition, and without a it; cam trot a mile on the road to an ordinary road on, at any time, without training, in three minutes, ne seeonds over; has this season trotted two miles ix minutes and five seconds, to a road wagon weighing ethan three hundred pounds, without any propaga: For a gentieman’s road horse cannot be exceil@d. | be sold at auction, in front of Conkiin Carl's stable, ton ferry, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 8, at 11 OR SALE—A HANDSOME DARK BAY PONY, 14 hands high, roven years old, can trot a mile in’3 1 er saddle or in harness, warranted sound and kind, hi broke, and is fine, free, pleasant and stylish dri- , wilt be sold on reasonable terms to a cash customer. be seen daily, from 3P. M. to 7 P. M., at 82 Monroe t. Inquire for John Coyle. OR SALE—A DARK CHESTNGT HORSE, SEVEN years old, fifteen hands high, He is very fast, and way desirable for the road; ard being gentle and is suitable for family use. is sole for want of use. be seen at the corner of First place and Court street, kiya. Apply at No. 26 Dey street. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD SECOND HAND Top wegon; also a second hand road Wagon, without top, ood order; alao second hand doctor’s carriage, sol) the wart of use, at 538 Eighth avenue, between nty seventh and Twenty eight streets. OfSE FOR SALE—THE FINEST LARGE GRAY horse in the city, 1634 hands high, seven years old agting, very pleasant and stylish driver, and a smart ; perfectly safe for any one to drive, and broke to Werranted sound and kind in all respects. To at the lumber yard, 183 Monroe street, corner of FW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STRERT— Will be sold.on Monday, 7th inst., twenty horses ple for ail purposes ; also wagons, barnoss, saddles, es, te. JORW H. GALFIELD, Proprietor HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. WANTED—A WHOLE HOUSE, FROM 400 TO annum; or the lower part of s house, not ¢ $226. Location limited by Cenal and Fourteenth ts, the Bowery and “f Avenue. AdéressN. E. B. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, BY A GENTLEMAN AND iady, Pe of a private dwelling house, situated ylearan’ bea Nn the ferries or railroad, in Im My Herald omee, eatin ‘yak on Seostea, prompt attention will be given. ane ney ANTED—A LIQUOR STORE IN A RESPRCTABLE hood. Address, pertioalar, ©. Me ‘ANTED—TO RENT, A SMALL COTTAGE, StTUA- a Jeracy City, or bE a ty of ear a stage or rail route. Ad- 3,688 Tost in iy. It must a stating location and cent, J., box Inquire as above, N, B.—Breskfast served if required, 6 AND 62 VARICK STREET—ST. JOHN’S PARK.— Permanent or transient boarders can obtain ele- gantly furatehed rooms, in suites or otherwise. Also, rooms for single gentlemen, First class accommodations. Tnquize as above. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue and Union Park.—The second floor to let, with board, furnished ; third. Tue house is de! if desired. Southerners and Cul ablehome. References exchanged. FOND STREET.—A FEW GOOD ROOMS TO Ter 3 to gentlemen, with or without board. Perties of two or three can be accommodated with fine large rooms. aw ; ity Siathe accommodnted with large, sity apartmesta.” The house contains all the modern 3 1 4 BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ONE OR two very desirable rooms, furnished or unfur- nished, with board, for gentlemen and wives, or for tlemen. The house ‘as, hot and cold baths, &o. Dinner at six o'clock. “References exchanged” ” TLD Sets aeons es warts Ln A —— . iomely furnished rooms, transient or permanent. The house has ail the modern improvements, gas, bath, &c. Apply as above. HANDEOMELY FURNISHED A. rn to let, to a single FEW HANDSOME ROOMS ARE VACANT AT NO. 10 ‘Waverly place, near Broadway, suitable for fami- lies; or single, permanent, or transient boarders will be ‘accommodated on reasonable terms. SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to single gentlemen, in a private bonse, with all the modern rovements ; all the comforts o a home will be given. ‘Apply at No. 08 Prince street, a few doors west of way. PLEASANT SITTING ROOM, PANTRY, AND BED- room, on the second floor ofa private house, to let, to a quiet, respeetable gentleman. To such ti will be rented furnished and kept clean for $2 per week. Partial board, if desired, at @ rate correspondingly low. Taquire at 52 Leroy street. WIDOW LADY WISHES THE SUM OF ONE hundred dollars, and for it would give board at a rato price. Address O., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. None others noticed. at hee Reichl meimnichcoeee 0U-E TO LET AND FU! H * a vee IRNITURE FOR SALE—No. Eighth and Ninth aveoues: location unexcep- |, being opposite Sa eeeen oe aoe es ents, such as 3, croton water, ee el possession given immediately. In ‘OTEL IN PENLADELPHIA TO LET—THE HARRI: sou House, No. 283 Cheatuat street, between Tent? end Eleventh extending 236 feet tp Georgestrest eon sixty five rooms, vis.: fifty po chambers large tire and commuzicating, ly furnished; four parlors om first fleor, room for bd eer cgner mer awe fi x ranges, and Water clorets, Gan and Sie wate ge out the house. The lessee of the property will let adjoining house, with which it end wil) ee ee ee eae ne a terme pply on the premises, or of JAMES W. aout Fourth street. robin ORSE POWER, BENCH, MANDRIL AND saws, cheap, with steam power, to let. A quantity ‘nize glazed ragb, erent are per cent. below the market price. WM. 8. FORD'S factory, 162 West fwen- ty-fifth street, near Eighth avenue. FFICE TO LET—THE FRONT B: OF THE house 166 Chambers street. Has been used as @ doctor's office for the last four years. M POWER.—ROOMS, WELL Rt steady steam, to let. Inquire at JOHN Y's marble works, corner of Thirty-fifth street and hy i TORE TO LET.—THE STORE 76 WATER STREET, ocoupied hitherto sa stationery store. Very conve- niehtly situated for a commission merchant’s or broker’s ONES, SESE store, or any other light business. Inquire store. TORE 10 LET—PART OF THR FIXTURES FOR SALE, NS. 216 Broad street, Newark, N.J., well adapted for either dry goods or fancy. store. ATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, FOR THE SUMMER, IN ® house close to the beach, three unfurnished rocms, With use of kitchen. Situation one quarter of a mile below Vanderbilt's landing; excellent bathing close to the premises. Addrias P. lerald office. (0 LET—A STORE IN BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ME- tropolitan Hotel, suitable for any purpose. A) to T. SeWELT ‘assignee, No. 1 Barclay street. oe OARD—CAN BE HAD AT NO. 9 ASHLAND PLACE, for gentiomen and their wives, or single gentlemen, in a first class house, with all the modern improvements, at reasonable terms, and may have the comforts of a good home. Please to call and see. OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM ON THE SECOND floor, also two large square attic rooms, to let in a privatethouse, with full or partial board, to gentlemen and their wives, or single geutlemen. Apply at 114 Franklin street. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board im a private family. Apply at 288 Greenwich street, near Chambers street. 0 LET—THE TWO STORY AND HOUSE 13 Walker street; gas, bath, &c, Inquire at 168 Chat- ham street. (0 LET—A FINE TWOSTORY HOUSE AND ATTIC, 82 feet front by 44 feet deep. An ice house on it: anda twostory back building, 32 feet by 16. Gas ai Croton water in. Call at the alleyway to the back build- = Inquire at No. 9 Perry street, of J. H. HOUGHTA- (0 LET—HOUSE NO. 156 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, between Broadway and Fighth Avenue, croton bath, water closet, &c. Rent $450 per annum. Apply to ZARLAN & MEKRITT, No. 49 Third Avenue. ry Me OARD, WITH FURNISHED ROOMS, CAN BE OB. tained in a private family. Apply at 462 Broome street, near Broadway. Bow, NEAR AND WEST OF BROADWAY—A second story front suite; also, one or two other beautiful rooms, newly and handsomely furnished, to let. Baths and gas. Unexceptionable reference required and given. Please call at 20 Clinton place. OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED—BY A GENTLE- man and his wife, ins private family, or where there are but few boarders, within eight minutes walk of Fulton or Wall street ferries. Would require a par- crand bedroom unfurnished. Address, with terms, H. C. H., box 1,333 New York Post Office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, with board for the lady only, in a quiet genteel fa mily, where there are few or no other boarders. Plense address M. 0. K., Herald office, steting terms, location, &c. Board paid in advance, if desired. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS SI3- ter, down town, not above Broome street; a single room is required for the gentleman. Terms not toexceed $6 50 per week. Address A. C., Herald office. , OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A house with modern improvements, Board not to exseod $6 per week, and paid in advance if desired. Ad- dress E, W., Broadway Post Oflee. OARDING—TWO ‘OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN can find accommodations at 33 Forsyth street, near Walker. Single or double beds, with every necessary aitention punctually attended to Respectable mechanics wishing clean and airy rooms will find this eligible. OARIANG—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- B tlemen oS Thighiy a be ancy with or ins res; ts, oe siding £ ery pleasant nie central pst of the city. For particulars apply at 426 Hudson it. OARDING.—VERY PLEASANT AND NEWLY FUR- nished room to let, with board, to single gentle inen, or gentlemen and their wives, at 147 Haison strect, near Hubert, opposite St. John’s Park. Modern improve ments in the house. OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREET. —GENILE- men and their wives ; also single gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and board ; the location is eesirable, and the comfort of a home enjoyed. N. B— Day boarders accommodated. Apply as above. Y IMMEDIATE APPLICATION, AIRY ROOYS, WITH od board, furnished or unfurnished,~On second and third floors, may be secured by one or more fami- lies; also furnished rooms to single gentlemen. House delightfully lora‘ed, with modern improvements. | In- quire at 1 East Fo street, near Sec rs Cae BOARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, for three months, somewhere near the city, in a private family, or where there are only a few boarders. Location must be healthy. Address, stating location, accommodations and terms, which miust be moderate, A. 1., Herald office. Reference given, if required. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR ONE OR [WO gentlemen, in « private house, with all the modern improvements, at 181 West Twenty-fourth street, near Fighth avenue. y ‘URNISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING more room than they require, are desirous of rent- ing the front and back parlors on the sveond story, to “a gentlemen, without board. Apply at 205 Walker ect. 70. 2 O1 STREET, NEXT THE CHURCH.—A * few pleasantly situated rooms to let, to gentlemen, without board. 0. 11 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON Place.— ilealthy and delightful location, in view of Washington Parade Ground, immediate yieinity of Broad- way, Fifth avenue, hotel, amusements, libraries, &c. Gentlemen with families or single gentlemen can secure apartments upon advantageous terms, or engage suites of rooms for the Ist of September. gehen ore Co th ear IPO. RARENTS AND GUARDIANS —A MARRIED ENG lish lady, residing ina pleasant and healthy part of the eity, not above Thirty sixth street, one block west ot Brondway, wishes to take two or children to board and instruct in ell the branches of thorough English eduestion. Also, music, Freach and German Refers to families ip which she’ has taught. Address M :. Blank, Herald office. Ww” TED--ON STATEN ISLAND, NEAR ONE OF the landings (Clifton preferred), rooms, with beard, fora gentleman, his wife, two children and nurse, Disect applications to G. R., box 1,620, Post Office. FANTED—BY A LADY AND TWO GENTLEMEN, IN a qufet and pleasant place in Brooklyn, nicely fur nisbed rooms, with full board for the lady and partial board for the getitiemen, in an American or German fam- ily, where no other boarders are ke) Best of reference can begiven. Address box 2,806, Post Office, New York. COPARTNERSHIP NOPICES. TYON.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. g under the name and firnfof David Lane gaged in the feed aud flour business, ia this day mutual consent, _ DAVID LANE, HENRY W. MILU New York, Ang. 1, 1854. JAS, G. CARPENTER N. B.—The business of the above firm wi be continu ed at the old stand, by their suceessors. VAN VALKENBURGH & HAVILAND. JSSOLUTION.—THE F:RM OF DEMMING & BLAKE, 241 Broadway, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. S. W. Blake is alone authorized to use the firm name in liqnidation, and by whom the business will bo continued at the same place. Dated New York, July 25, 1854. ‘D. », DEMING. 8. W. BLAKE. ALE nn H™ 1% A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN of enterprise, with $2,000 ready cash, to take an interest in a business new paying forty percent. Orders are pouring in from all quarters. Remember, this ia no humbug, but a first rate concern, as will be ‘shown on an interview. Call upon J. NN, 607 Sixth avonue. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, ‘THAT THE FIRM Lederer & Kreizer hae is Gap‘veon tinsaen oe mutual consent. aS Lederer, who is and be paid to Michael the affairs of the firm, the business at the same settle the affai , New York, Aug. 5, 1864. SEIT. 7 ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF from $10,000 to $16,000. The eapital slready in- Vested is $45,000—ns safe ond profit & busicess as any in the city of Now York, the natare of which will be exp/ained at an interview. A rare chance for any person having the amount of money, and also wishing to enter into business. No answer required, unless they have fhe capital and the necessary ¢ for one week, R, S., Herald office, S.¥, Cc. H. i LET—A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, 279 EAST Ninth street—the whole or a part; this house has all the modern improvements. Apply to M. DORAY, on the premires. hes (0 LET.—A WiDOW LADY, RESIDING IN A MO- dern house, near the Hippodrome, desires a perma- nent terant for a beautifully furnished back parlor. Ad- dress Safety, Union square Post Office. LET—AT 24 SULLIVAN STREET, ONE HOUSE from the corner of Grand street, first floor and front busement. (0 LET—FURNISHED, AN EIGHT ROOMED COTTAGE, in the best part of the city, close to the Fifth avenue and the squares. Part of the rent might be paid, if desirable, by accommodating a single gentleman with a room and breakfast and tea. For particulars, an 0. G. WARREN, Esq., architect, 251 Broadway, oor. LET—GENTEEL APARTMENTS, AT 102 AND 127 East Twenty-eighth sirect. Five rooms on a floor, w 8, water and all other conveniences. None but a mily needspply to E. B, KINSHIMER, No. 319 Fourth nue. 0 LET—DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ROOMS, WITH full or partial board, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, wh€re there are few boarders taken; also a physician’s office, on the first floor. Inquire at 118 Fourth street, corner of Amos street. 0 LET, TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY— part of house 186 Madison street, between Rutgers and Pike. References given and required. For partion lars, inquire on the premises, or of M. BYRNS, 65 and 57 Fulton market. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—IN THE BUSINESS PART OF the village of Stamford, Connecticut, four large new three sfory ateres, just finished, with a number of rooms for offices, and a large handsome room, suitable for a bell room, lodge room, or any other kind of public bu- siness, ittuated on the curner of Gay and Main streets jjoinirg is a neat two story cottage house, pleasantly situated. For particulars enquire of Theodore Moulton, 264 Cherry st#ect, or of Sanda Seeley, Esq., Stam/ord. rpx0 LET OR FOR SALE—A GENTEEL THREESTORY mastic-front house, situate on the southerly side of Sackett street, between Columbia and Van Brunt street, South Brocklyn. The house is new, and will be rented at a very Jow rent until the Ist of May next. Inquire of EDWARD D. JAMEs, No. 14 Wall street. 0 LEASE TO HOTEL OR BOARDIN + HOUSE KEEP- ers—That new first class five story building situa on the southeast corner of Fortieth streot aad Sixth ‘enue, containing one hundred rooms. It is replete ith every eonvenience for the above purposes. So fa- vorable an opportunity for leasing in that vicinit; robably ever again occur. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, Lal “street, corner of Broadway, under Metropolitan (0 MANBFACTURERS.~T0 LET, THE FACTORY BUILD- ings known as 82 and 84 River street, Newark, op- posite the freight depot, comprising, with lot adjoining, a front of 100 feet by 139in depth, with fitteen-horse en- gine and shafting complete; bas been used as # malleable iron foundry, and is well calculated for general manufac- turing purposes. Rent low to a good tenant. pel te SAMUEL THOS, 80 South Williaw street, New Yor —BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE FINANGAL. $70.00 e down town; also, houres in Brooklyn, from $4,000 to $15,000. Several fasaau street. T0 LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATOR 0.00 es, jewelry, &c., or bought for eaah. od city stocks, notes, jortgages, bills of ex- cS negotiated, Business confiden' an a) ye eonted, at 102 Nasaan strect, room inoirson —ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON $4.000-fa. zine ase, uommosse ELIAS COMBS, 244 Grand street, tet or unset, silverware, watches, Jewelry, valuables eA personal property generally, oF bought for highest 69 Fulton street, front room, second floor. ONEY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR 5 hardware, horses, carriages, aud every de roperty. “Apply to MoCAFFRAY & WAL TERS, 26 Cal N ONEY TO LOAN—ON WINES AND SPIRITS IN a houses to exchange. Several mor for salo at adiscount, ee L. SHELDON, 85 bonds and m hange, &c. lo. a & CO., brokers and commission me! Ga ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON DIAMONDS, cash prices. N tanofortes, watches, diamonda, plate, dry goods, tole, iptioa of p rine atreet. bond, diawonde, plate, watches, jewelry, pinno- fortes, household furniture, dry goods, horses, wagoas, merchandise, and personal property gverally, oF pur- chesed for cash. Apply at the Empire Loan and Agency office, 128 Nassau street, opposite the Nassau bank. 6 FFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANTA COAL COMP4NT. corner of Broadway and Wal strest.—New York July 27, 1864 —A semi-annoal dividend of five per cent on the eapital stock of the Pennsylvsoia Coal Cowman has (his day been declared, payable in cash, at ths of fice of the company, in the city of New York, on ani af ter the 10th of August next. The transfer books will closed from the Ja to Leth Ai it both inclusive. GEO. A. HOYT, Treasu-er. EOPLE’S BANK OF bene newts toned 18 HERE- by given that all claims in favor of this bank, or uf the receivers, will be dispored of by pul ction at the office of the Receivers, at Paterson, New Jersey, on Tuesday the 6th day of September next, at 11 o'clock A.M., unless previously settled. es of the clatms will be furvished on application te either of the Receivers during the week a ‘the sale. ‘@Paterson, N. dais 1 C'S. VAN WAGONER, WILLIAM F. DAY,, Reeeivers, &c. J. VAN ARSDALE, EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IBEL. SCOTLAND and Wales. Bills of the Bank of on the kof Li in sums of one pound ster and wards, pane af cra the tentn io the United jom, for sale by & C. successors K Center & Co., No. 20 Old slip, corner of Water street. OYAL MATL STEAMSHIP AFRICA FOR YL. ~The AFRICA, N. hanson, communion’ wilt sel rm the company’s dock, at Jersey City, with the mails and oesday, te Oth ins fo 78 cs Raggy Col We ts o'clock . Passengers mented oe beard tp 3 pokek Fa ‘The ARALIA efi vail on the 2. CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Green. F% LIVERPOOL—SIEAMSHIP ALPS, E. R. MOO) packet compan: Gay the 12th inst. Freight taken at reasonable rates. ply to BR CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, “ Now Yack, Wednesday, not secured until paic for. ‘pertenced An ex] surgeon on board. eats iim = poet itor -y er, epec! je" A yas stones or met uniens bils of 1 Se eid cnt tke ex: Spnly to CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling (PSE, LIVERPOOL, AND PHILADELPHIA BTEAM- ship Company —— eee Sbait Cavorite steamships City of sBaturday, Aug, 26, 1856 Giny oc Mananechers “Bewurday, Gopi, Ba lose value therein For freight or Oity of Philede! Aug & 1854 Ay of tangs Wiser tat bit A lizaited num! rh mongers wil be taken, and found with comfortably 0 $35..... ~.te Liverpoo! Pi fos wisn t0 bring out an obtain vee- Sterling apdupwarde Aupls to BAMOAE GbITH Agexts 17 Waikeh street, FLilsdapla ; OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED States mail steamor HERMANN, E. Higgins, com- mander, wiil sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers for England and France, on Saturday, August 12th, at 12 o'clock M., from pier No. 87 North river. Price of passage:— In the first cabin, main saloon....,. pe ee ge oe $130 In the first cabin, lower saloon . yee oT In second cabin tesesee 60 An experienced sutgeon is attached to each steamer. All letters must pass through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and London. For passage. oF freight spply to _—C. H. SAND, Agent, 11 South William st, ie steamer Washington will succeed the Hermann, and sail Sept. 9th. OR SOUTHAMPTON.—THE BRITISH STEAMER IN- DIANA, 3,600 tons burthen, @00 horse power, will sail for Southampton, on Wednesday, August 9. To pas- sengers desiroyg of making a comfortable and specdy passage to or France, where they will be taken y s branch steamer, from Southampton. This ship of- fers an opportunity rarely to be met with. The cabins are lofty, reomy and well ventilated, and fitted up in superior style. Prices of passsge—First cabin, $00; se- cond 4, 860. Freight = to ee ind Lon- on. For passage or freight, ap] . H. SAND, No. Williass atreet. ‘01 11 South ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamer UNION, R. Adama, commander, Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the wailsand on Saturday, August 26, at 12 o’clock, from Pier No. 87 North river. Price of passage —first cabin, $130; second cabin, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked “below.” No merchandise be received on board after Thursday, August 24 Yor freight or passage apply to mee LIVINGSTON, 53 Broadway. EW LINE OF SCREW STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL BE- tween New Yor and Glasgow.—The Clyde Serew Steam Packet @ompany’s new steamships, Clyde and Pe- trel, are intended to eafl for Glasgow as under:—From New York, CLYDE, Wednesday, August 23, at 12 o'clock, noon. Ratesof passage (steward’s fees included)—Chiot cabin, $90. A limited number of third class passengers will be taken and sn ae with good and comfortably cooked provisions at 445, Berths not secured till paid for. ese screw steamships have been built and fitted out expressly for the trade, on the most approved prin- ciples, for securing safety, comfort and speed, and carry each an experiorced surgeon. For freight or srply to ROBERT PATON, 80 Broadway, S ovey orders granted on Glaagow in sums of £1 ling and upwards, payable on demand. TIXTY DAYS PASSAGE.—AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE, ing the United States Mail—The roble now clipper ebip FLYING SCUD, 1,713 tona register, W. H. Berse master, will sucesed the Gertrude as eighteenth ahip of this line, and have quick dewpateh. The Fiyin; Scud ia acknowledged by competent judges to be equ in strength and saling qualities with acy elipper shi afloat shippers and passengers are roquea to examine her at pier 10 East river. Freighta taken at the lowest rates. Apply to B. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall etre Ayvretitooe PACKET.—EXCEL*IOR LINE. —THE lo’ well known und fayorite elipper-ship HELENA, now iading at pier 18 East river, will be immediately dis- patched on her third yoyoge to Melbourne. She bas made ge ineighty-one days. For freight or pas- sage, having eu rior state room accommodations, appl: to JOUN Ni 00 W cee iw Y D CALIFOR: via Nicaragua, Accessory Transit Company of Nica- Tagua proprietors.—Through in advance of the mail. Only Ine giving through tickets, ineluding the Isthmus cros- ting.—The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE pad ge agli ie leave Ling ~ hie 2 jorth River, at 3 o'clock 'P. M., ‘precisely, for Puen’ Arenas, on fat raey, Angust 18, comtanig with the favorite steamship PACIFIC (2,000 tons burthen), over tae Nicaragua Transit Route, having but twélve miles of land transportation, \y esthewre! carriages. These stea- mers are unsurpassed {n their ventilation and accommo- dations. For information or passage apply only to CHARLES MOWGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. NLY $3¢!—INDEPEND! cisco, via Panams.—No combination for prices with other lines. Isthmus crossed in a few hours. Only eleven miles mule travel. The celebrated steamship NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons burden, will leave York for Aspinwall, om Tuesday, September 5, at 8 o'clock P. M., precisely, from the foot o| Nogth river, to connect with the new an ular UNCLE SAM, 2,500 tons burden, The books for these ocean ‘enow open. A limited number of tick- e's will be sold at the following rates, if applied for be- fore the 20th of see ee state room second cabin, — th, $80; steerage, $30. A JAMES M. CROSS, No. 9'Battery place, up stairl. avery mall sum, passengers will be guarantied to ar- rive in Sen Francisco ahead of the Nrcarngua line. &. MAIL STEAMSHCP COMPANY.—FOR HAVANA and New Orleans.—Thé United States Mail Steam- ship Company intend to despatch the steamship ORES- CENT CITY, Captain McGowan, on Saturday, August 12, at 2 o’clock P. M., from Warren street pier. Freight to New Orleans, 40 cents per cubic foot, be recowed on the Oth Aug. Specie only taken on freight to Havans. Shippers wil be suppliod with biauk bills of lading of the form signed by this company, on application at their office. For tight or pssenge, office, 177 West street, corner of STEAMSHIP LINE, apply at the company’s Warten street, M. 0, ROBERTS. OR HAVANA.—THH U. & MAIL STEAMER JEWISS, Jas. J, Wright, commander, will eal for Havana, ievebing at Naseau, N. P, on Wednesday, Augast 9, at 3 o'clock }. M., from Pier No. 37 North river, foot of Béxoh street, On her return trip,jshe will touch at Key West, For freight or eege apply to : pant. HL SaND, 11 South William strest. {OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—ONIE) STATES mail line. The new und epioniid steamship KNOX- VILLE, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leave on Wedasslay, Avgust 9, at 4 o'clock P. M., from her pier, No. 4 North river, Apply to SAMUEL 8. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway, Through tickets from New York to Jacksonville, 61; Pitstha, $83. The Tioride, Oxpt. M. 8. Woodhull, will cs succeed, and sail on & lay, Angust 12. “REDUCED —THE U? KEVSIONE crate, ¢ m: K. Hardie, will leav: hia for Savannah on Wednesdaz, August 9, a¢ 10 o'clock, A. M. Fare $20; steerage $7. STATE OF GRORGIA leaves, as above, the fo'lowing We a ents in New York, BCRAN: TON & TALLMAN, . 19 Old Slip, where staterooms niay te secure U. & mail line —The favorite and tast-going stearaor RION, Wma. Footer, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Yaturday, Avgust 12, at four o’elock P.M. Fe CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY A recisely. For freight, i hae’ wi ‘all bills of wo signed; and for at the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., Broadway. Ti J tickets to Florida as followa—-To Jacksonville, $31; Pila' 3. OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, United states mail steamship ROAN tain kinner, will leave Pier 13 North river, on. Saturday af- ternoon, August 9, at 40’clock, for Norfolk, arg and Richmond. Time to Norfolk, about twenty-four hours, Passengers arriving there can take the Seaboard and Roanoke, and Wi mi and Manchester railroads to Augusta, Atlanta, Chai , Keo. to Norfolk, $8; to Petersburg and Richmond, $10; stor- Age halt price: For freight apply on board, and for pas- LUD « 32 Broadway ange to wards of aay letters or complaints for the oompaay. 109 140 Third street, Foor Yao, SS wi" GARDEN.—DOOKS OVEN ATT; TO 0OM- wmevee at 8 o'clovk.—Tickete toni parts, 50 ovnte ate Boxes, $5 . Orchestra Seats, $1. Monpay. AvovsT 7. EXTRAORDINARY BILL. THE WONDERFUL RaVELS the frst time‘in this Theatre, in toe classical marble gecuping, entitied VATICAN IN ROWE, Followed by the charming Bussiac danseuse, WILLE YRCA MATHIAS AND THE LARGE BALLET CORPS IN THE GRAND DIVERTISEMENT. To conolude with, first time this season, the charm'ng comic pantemime of KIM-KA. Venti)itaw, weeps ce escecescasoe Francois Ravel Tuesday— 0 Mac. Anna Thillon. G29, SRETE AND WOOD'S MINeTRELS, NO. 446 Brosdwny, between Howard snd Grand streets. 1B. WOOD, Basinere Manager, Meséay night and every evening durtng the week, Riki oplan Minstrelsy, Fancy end Come Danoos, Barlesqat Moors opam nt % to commence at 8 o'clock Tickets, 25 conts, children 123; centa. 10 MADAME ANNA THILLON —MADAME—ON THF evo of ypnr return to Europe, and of yonr fins! retirement from tho stage, of which you have suet sn ocrpswent, we cannot euffer you to depart from us without iz some public manner testifying our adiniration of your tatents, and the esteem that we entertain for the many amiable qualities that distinguish your cha- racter. To you, on quitting a country in which some of your most substantia! theatrical successes have been achieved, such a tribute upon our part cannot fail to prove s source of future pride and grotification; and to us, op losing one who bas so doservedly estsblished herself amongst us as a favorite, it will be a gratification to reflect that we bave not pemmitted such an opportunity to os- cape of manifesting our sense of your merits. After the various suggestions offered as to the best means of carrying out our ebject, we have una- nimoualy cancluded that the most hongrable and grate ful tribute that can be offered to an artiste is some pub lic demorstration in which nil ber admirers ean join. We: therefore most respectfully to tender you a compli- teaipey Wane it, to take place at as early a period es will euit your copvenience. Joseph @gden, A. Hecht Leonard & Benjamin Charles Morgan, Treadwell, Acker & Co, O. Garrison, ‘Wm. Hall'& Son, Wells, Fargo & Co., Coleman & Stetson, John ‘Alstyne, P. Corel & Co., Tiffany & Co, Waiter Bunsher, M. H, De Young, B. Wallace Frost, Horace A. Sbaw, George R. Davidson, A. W. Weeks, J: Logamity | Eaton & Co., Joseph Frankley, Henry D. Howard, Maurice Dore, E,W Cooper & Go. John Sorell, Edward Watson, B. Hecht, John Stoudenman, &e &t. Nictonas Homa, Friday, Aug. 4, 1854. GxxTLMEN—I beg to actmowledge the retcipt of the letvwer you have doue me the honor to address me, and in which you so kiedly tender me the compliment of a bene’t previous to my retirement from the stage. It is, I neaure you, with a most lively feeling of gratt tude for this undeserved mark of your approbation that Isccept your offer, and name Tuesdsy, August 8, my last night in Amefica, I beg to remain, your very obliged and obedient ser- vant, ANNA THILLON To’ Messrs. Charles Morgan, Wells, Fargo & Co., Tif- fany, J. Alstyne, Wm. Hall, &c., &c, NIBLO'S GARDEN.—Tuesday evening, August 8, FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL TO MME ANNA THILLON, and most positively her last appearance on any stage ‘Bo commence with the first and second acts of the Opern of Zerlion, Anna Thillon ‘the Mari «Me. Frazer Followed hi OF THE REGIMENT. . Mme, Aona Thillon ‘horus from the ENGHANTRESS. ‘Tickets, 50 conta; Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra Seats, $1. Box office open on Monday and Tucaday, for the helo of tick eta and securing Reserved Seats, from 8 A. M. TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARDEN.—LAST WEEK but one of the reason. e Last night this season of Auber’s grand ballet opera of MASSANIELLO. D Marie....... To conclude On Monday evening, Ang. 7, will bo represented i Sig. Graziani < Madame Bertucca Maretzek ie Mlle Leeder In act firet, In eet second, vigne, nnd Mon?. Corby. i rs bce open at 63 o'clock; performances commence at 1’? by Bi'lles Leeder, La- Admission one dollar to all parts of the house. Ne extra charge for securing svats in advance, ‘An office will he opened, from 9 A. BM. to 4 P.M. every day, at Hail &Son’s music store, and at Norden & King’s, 46 Wall street, whero seats may be secured in acvance. Carriages can drive to the covered entrance to the Garden. No secured seats sold at the door. POY MUSEBM.—APPLICATIONS FOR THE M*é pagement with references, and for cagagements for the next eeacon, may be addressed to the Treasurer, at Troy, or through C. T. Parsioe, New York. R. FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AB: arrows Ke Manager, B. 0. Wey os. —iuvore, WHE IVTW. Boise acager 50 Way see. pee ot clock } commence at TY ever Pans , Adgust 7, JACK lary, STE coats Montez SHEPPAR., and Madame ar; sretts Oiinza on the Tight, Boxes, 26 cepts, Pit, 1246 coute, Uromae any | NATION Ad. THEATRE. —-DRESS CIROLB al eI 5 Bo" ceute; Private Bowes, $5. o'clock; commence at 1% 1, THE STUDENT'S REVENGE, Mr, J. Dia Etblopian Danees, followed je So'o, Mr. R. W. Danee by AND THE Semi ith Doors open Maaday eveniog, A SRR UL LAMP Leal oF , Angus ad ine hls Mr. G.L_ Fon‘aine in @ in his Tamborine Sole, foliowed by A-LAD-IN THE WON. Misa Lefolle, and te conctud We ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM --REV(VAL OF the great moral drama of Ti OLD BREWERY, af the request of seven hondred and twenty-three of our = mest respectatle citizens; the African united twies, two healthy, ebiléren com the living Rhinoceros, Ke , to be seen. Mond Afternoon, st 3, the new comic drama LAGE TO COURT. In the moral drama of THE OLD cents pargvet. 125; cent: extra. plete!y juined at the evening, at 8 o'clock, BREWERY. FKow Sit the Admitiance, 25 ; chiloren under ten, 123¢ conte, first balcony amd UCELEY’S. 639 BROADWAY—GREAT ATTRACTION, Mowpay Event, AvGust 7, & grand complimentary bene \N AN E. HER! being their I for California. fitto T. F, BRIGGS, E. Hi. PEIRCE AND JERRY BRYANT have kindly volunteered their services on this being also their last a) before the tare for California. ‘The whirls strength of — ze pe eUCKLEY's appear, 1:4 Tickets. Pr ERENADERS tappearance previous to their departure IRCUS.—GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF THE {#@ largest Carouses and most juestrian the well known companies ef Usbmente in the world, viz. Welch's National Cireusand and Lent’s New York Goes, termine. two distinct ok iven uni one admissioa—ee- notwith- Waterloo; 17th, Geneva; 18th, Ganaa® tons blended together, menee pavilion, for @ single yorts by" inferioe companion standing. Doors open at 2 only 26 cents. hibit, on August 12th, Auburn; 16th, daigua; ‘19th, Lima; Rochester; 24th, 95 These consolidated Tengen! 25th, Li via; 28th, Medina; ‘Both, “Lockport ee popular eq: Hippodrome, of of to the contrary, ‘and 7 o'clock. 4 prings; igi cha ' Lewiston; Sist, Nisgara Falls; September 1 and’3, Buffalo; 4th, Aurea, sg 4 5 Yeh, 'taahtords sth, : Sth, Yorkstrre; @th, Pike: 9th, Olean, Genesze ; Bath; 18 2let, Elmira; 224, Coi renee, Pa,; 26th, tath, Cortland ; 4th, ’ Marat Pa.; 11th, Ceres Hornelsville ; 15th, 5 th, Pennyan; 19th, Dundes; uth, Jeile: 12th, Friendship; Canesteo; ‘Bale ‘26th, Law= bovingto er iy t 2th, To Povington ; 27! roy; wan 20th,’ Waverley; 80th Owego; October a ie das hon; Gth, Norwich ; 6th, bridge; 7th, Greene; 9th, Binghamton. Les, proprietor,—! only one in of refitting, &c. It will short runners, ty five. to the three beat runners. full programme of Hippodrome. boxes, 26 cents; childron to above astabliahment, RANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 63 BOWERY. —GEORG® th. the United States whore the Model Artist’ are exhibited, is closed for the season, for tho purpom re-open on Saturday, Aug, 9. IRANCONI’S HIPPODROME.—FINE ATHLETIC EX- hibition. —Chance for Half Mile Runners. —[n order to enable those who excel in @ half mile race to ar inthe foot races at the Hippodrome, the director appointed Monday, August 7, for a trial of speed to The number to enter is limited to twen- Prizes $40, $20, and $10, which will be awarded Distance half s mile, or abe boxes, 26 cents, Doors times around the course, Previous to the Toot race wil be givena magnificent entertainment, embracing vividt illustrations of the Classic Games; thrilling representa- tions of the manly 7 Spor of the chase, together with a the other daring splendors of the Boxes, 60 cents; ee 25 cents; colored opem at 744, performances commence at 8 o'clock, An extra entertainment is given every afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. \RANCONI’S HIPPODROME.. THE FOOT kat —s ‘Arena open to the Youth of the Republic.— director, in order to encourage and promote youth the willaward t ractice of athle: ti on Thursday afte among. ic and healthful exersinegy following prizes TROOR, August 10, to the best runners in a foot race by boya between the ages of twelve and fifteen years. Dit quarter of a mile, or twice around the course. Prizes To the runner coming in first,’a gold eagle, and a wreath of Iatrel; to the second winne rt, a half eagle; to the third winner, @ quarter eagle; to the fourth winner, a gold dollar. Number to ran limited to fifty. ‘Those pre- senting themselves as candidates for the honors and prizes of the foot race, must be o( good moral character, 8 sound constitution, and bring with them the consent, in writing, of their parents or gusrdians. ‘The only yer- sons permitted to enter for this race are boys betweam the ages of twelve and fifteen years. the before named qualifications, make upplication,) the enti $500 comedies, Cramas or farces office of :he Hippodrome. In addi Thursday afternoon, there will gramme, embracing all the gi Toall Trance formed by me. posse: fi roue dther need is open at the box to the foot race om full and brilliant pro- at feats of the Hippe- .REWARD.—EXTRAORDINARY THEATRI= cal notice.—] hereby offer the above reward to the Irish comedian who claims the ownership, if he will establish any just or legal claim to either of the ¢ characteritic wig maker, 659Pearl street, fo. r GEO. C. CHARLES, Irish Comedian, doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attend: « ed. Wigs lent on hire for Lhe parties, masque- EXCURSIONS. rages and fancy dress balls, N. B—Co A aeccpenrerernemag % a cal supplied on short notice, ee Y CONEY ISLAND.—THE NEW AND ute ms — plendid stesmer NORWALK, Captain A. Hil ous will make three excursions daily to Coney ‘90 fol~ se i 5 ie Oe > nee lovs:—Learve New York, foot of Spring strevt, al STILL CONTINUE TO SELL THE REST j M., 12% and 245 P. M.; pier No. at 10 y of red ash, the same T have sold for the the corner of King and Greenwich streets, aud ‘oty fifth street and Ninth avenue. Weight and quality guaranteed or forfeit the coa PETER 1. 1H SUDSCRIPER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE attention of is friends and all persons desirous of precuring a good brticle of coal. to that which he has at present on han¢. Intending tokeep none but the first ality for those who seek such an article, he desires at they would make it a point to give him atrial. -He will sell ot the lowest market prices. CHARLES WA’ corner of King and Greonwich streets. N. B.—Ordems by y attended to, Coal delivered to any part CLC &e. {AST OFF CLOTHING—A LARGE QUANTITY WANT. od —The highest price liberally given, and cash paid in current money, for large or small lots of good second hand clothing. Gentlemen wishing to ae of the above, will please address or call on JAMES MORO- NEY, 11 Grange streot, near Chatham, LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to diapdre of, can reeelvo a ing to the store, 12 West Broad street, and 52 West Brosdway, or by letter thro’ Post Office, Ladien attended by Are EAVALO AND CHICAGO.—THE SPLENDID LOW pressure steamer BUCKEYE STATE, will leave Bullato for Chicago, touching af Cleveland, Detrult, Mackinaw, Maniton Islands, She Milwaukie, Ra- Kenosha aud Waukegan, on cing, aday evening, Au- gost }, and on every alternate Tuesday evening, during the senson of pavigation, \AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL ) phia, from plier No. 1 North river.—two Itnes Gaily, at 7 A. Mand 2 P.M. ., by aces to Philadelphia, cxprons line at 2P" My by Johu Potter & direct to Camden by eats; throngh in 33, Way accommodation ard omi- .; fare, $2.50; emigrantlizeat 5 P.M; by'ears to way class, $1 75. Amboy; thence five hours, Fare grout line at 1, i $176. D* POAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERME. sate landings. —Fare one do! Meala served on board. The well known and favorite steamer GEORGE of Jay street every Tuerday, Thursday and Sa- tTo’clock A. M. livtarning, leave Albany every Wednesday and Friday. [EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA AND T) and West, via New Jersey Raitroad.—Ue Dail avd express ines leave New York, foot of C street. at 7, Sand 10 o'clock A. Mand 4% and OP M, Throveh io four hours. Fare—$2 26 in 7, $2 75 in 445, | n§, Wand 6, The New dersey sccommodation | cs At 12M, at $2, stopplig at‘all way etations. tickets sold for Cincinnati $16), and the ‘or Baltimore, Washington, Norfcli, &., and egnge checked to Washington iu Sand 10 A, remeron OYANT EXAMINATIONS. .MR3.AAYES, THE wedieal aud business clairvoyant in America, | sulted thia dey and cvening, at Villism War: ‘alddep street, Newburg, where all persous can d thel ure, (if curable.) Per- ‘late ction given or no charge feet ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER nervices to the ladies and gentlewen ct this cit: Nogt, by Booke and science, and is to about love, marriage, dusiress, law matte will tri! the name of the lady or zeutiom marry, also the names of her Visitera. Madame Alwia epetke the English, Freach and German languages. fosivencs (L0 Bowery, between First and Second streets, oot b aa 1A. M. to 8 Ladies 5¢ cente, ADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE most wonderfal ee in the world, or that as ever been known. She tell past, present and future events; and will show your fat @ husband and absent friends, which bas astonish are od thousands during ber travels io Eorope. She isa seventh daughter of © seventh Caughter, and was born with a natural invoking the powers of her wonderful science tel ic very thoughts, and will er, who will ll enjoy the great: me! bites. Her are traly aston- ee Lcd pre a who wish « epeody telence, tb Broouse sr between, : ond Coatleppe Dw opaitien and 4 P. Couey Island, ai No half price. fine view of the bay, harbor ut 11 A. and ocean, an ferry house. 1 2und 6% P. Me, landing at Fort Hamilton ach way. Fare to Fort Hama- ilton oF Coney Inland, aud back 10 New York, 25 cents. —_—$—$—$ XCURSION FOR THE MILLION.—CHEAPEST SAIT, in the States; fare six cents, boats leave every half hour for Staten Island. The way to geta splendid sedi, inhale the = air, is to heath 4 Staten Hand ferry, foot of White- hall street; liberal terms for pic nic parties, companies, and societies, Apply at the \XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamer LAURA KNAPP will leave the foot Amos street at 74 o'clock, Spring street at 734 East river, at 8%, per er, at 9o’clock, Saturdays excepted. D igpereecnin! TO THE slip at §, Broome ‘street, North ie 0. 3, BANKS,—-THS FISHING jteamer LAURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, will aske eve: c Geriee Bet of Bprin lip, 8; Broome stree' ‘clock. al ) Kast iver. 9 0’ day in the week, except Satuniay, street at 73, o'clock A. M.; Peck river, 834; pier No. 8 Noctia IRST ANNUAL PIC-NIC AND COTILLON sion of Company G, American Rifles, 71st N.Y. 8. M., at Gooderson’s Grove, Fins! August 8. "Tho steamer MAY QUEEN ‘and barge IRENE ber of the com iy excursion. The bo S$; Broome street, § Stan mah Yorkyilte, _ dnced mamelied the city,) from whichevery ited. preparatory to # ait E thes! wit , 62 White street, rly new. street, second floor. Ff eat Funston reign gentleman who iis own country, some furni DOZ 1.000 = No. © from 9 to remedies rice $5. WM. SCI en A. Dino * Pi and from at 735 o'clock; Spring street, 7%; Pier 8, iv The b: foot of Third street while the boat is ————— BE STEAMBOAT MAY QUERN WILL'BECHARTERED * for excursions om any future day of the season not pre-engsged. ‘To target companies or parties wishing to spend aday agreeabiy, she offers accommodations an@ comforts unequalled by any steamboat on the waters c& New York, A barge 0 accompany, terms and conditions apply to 1.’ C. DU South street, up stairs, back office. R. RICHARDEON, GRADUATE OF Disha re pe au come im Ate eounety areanded or rl 8; Peck Third stroot, 05%; snd will Iny at when site, FURNITURE. very. ve ‘E.—FOR SALE, Bx = intends shorty to Petar to" ture of use, such as chairs, rocking chairs, tabi, gas lamps, We. ail in C. is R. WM. SCHIRMER 3 REMOVED 70 171 ta Divave een Office My accompanied by Dodworth’s band, will make the above excursion. Tickets 60 centa, to be obtained of any meme= ie ing the landings For NT, No. 7 JNAMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE —MATHEWS & STACY, 514 Broadway, offer for sale, at prices, their entire any and other fi Te extensive stock af ‘the ia meter sees issolution of partnership. peice Rete omninesset Mace 2 ot§ mete wins «me RORY AMELLED FURNITURE.—BUYERS OF THIS FASH= ionable style of furniture are solicited to examine tock at the rales room and factory of 8, H. WAK~ three doors westof Broadway. N. B.—-The trade and shippers supplied as usual. fou SALE—A SOFA BEDSTEAD, SECOND HAND—= ” one of MeGrew’s manufacture, in good order an Apply at No. 1 Bowefy, corner of Division order. The furniture may be inspected from 10 A. M. ta 2P. Mand from 4PM. to6 P. M, at 71 Sackett street, South Mrooklyn. LIQUORS, &0. - Se CLARET WINE—FROM $1 75 doven, bottles returned; also, a lai cane; lety of claret wines, from $0 to $4 ; champagne wie, London porter, Scotch ales, , &e., for at’ 420 Broome street, corner of © atrest. Wem Underbill, ‘' = R. BUBOIS’ OFFICE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TREAT. ment of the diseases of f¢ 1,049 Broad: near Twonty-vioth’ ntteet, Weicedien tof females $1 to $; gratis. Paid lvtters answered by mail, ROT,