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ABYETINENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ———— eighth ¥ five story basement house, end ose basement, ions Yength No. 32 East Twenty first street, ‘ ‘AN, No. 1 Pine street. ‘We deor. Broad tc Grammerey park. Apply to HOMER MOR: AND $24,600.—TWO ELEGANT NEW first class honsee for sale, vis. : ome by 65, fail Lilaastine pare 22. by 70, ot ful near way, well —FOR SALE, A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY a short distance from the Dew, good barn, carrisge ne everything complete; | of soft water at desired; B. W. KICHARDS, 807 Broadway. —A GROTERY STORE FOR SALE, ‘@ doing « first rate business, and in an $1,400. er The stock fixtures, ho-se ‘two wagons, with the lease of over four years, will cor : tetor 1a going ont of town. Kops to DECKER & COs AT Nassua #1.10 of ig Ialand. et, room No 6 —FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND farm of five acres, on the North shore found and Conrecsicat. twelve acres, two story house, $1,000 E. A. BUNCE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton. LEBS THAN VALUE. WILL BE SOLD AN $200 worth of locust timber, 60 good fruit trees comfortable house, fine view of Long Isiand One on Smithtown harbor of large, sew, three story brick Ddeautifal brown stove eatrance, heaters, rn ‘palkof ail the Wiliamaburg ferries, Terms a) VOIGT, 282 Broad ¥ 250 =: cottage, V0 mi OasH, TAE stalments, will BALANCE ‘MONTALY IN- are immediate po session ‘with six rooms, including store, opporite les from Herlem. Also at Fairm aunt, @ Jot. bOx1Aé feet; price $180. Address Home, box ly), Herald office. BLACKSWITH SHOP, TOOLS AND LEASE FOR sale, Inquire at No. 69 Bank street. J. PO3T, GOOD CH+ NCE 1,000 to $3,000 IN CAH WANT- ed. I will sell one-ba'f of a property and business ‘will net, with the services of both parties, frear $9,000 10 $4,000 per annum, None need apply unless are Age Ee eRe and to devote ther time to quire for H. 0. B., at the Fire Marshal's effiee a: the Tombs. TROARDING HOUSE LEASE, Bo, F SALE, CHEAP im consequence of death; twelve sober, steady tenet boarders, Croton waster snd shower bath, welve soome, newly fitted up, with everything new. Rent $185. Inquire near nortowest corner of Forty- th avenue, next to the békery JOHN SO8XsLEY, cond street and SINTZE: will sell at auction, this day, at 12 in frontof BE, H. Ludlow, Esq.’s stere, No. 2New Citiats AT’ AUCTION, THIS DAY.—EDWA?D a or et built and very little w xt corner of Wall), one family carriage, strong- od fi j; aleo one open pilentum, order. fale absolute. Be SORE FOR SALE. SATISFACTORY REASONS given for selling. A good chance for a physiciax, @ store doirg & good business, with an out-door prac- ‘thee ©: two thousand dollars a year, located on the east aide of the town For farther particu‘are, apply to CHARLES H. THORN, No. 105 Hudson street. DWARD SINTZENICH, ‘AUCTIONEER. — EDWARD. ‘ Bintzenich will sell at auction, on Wednesda7, Sept. oy streets, the ‘and staple itat gtoek of a stationer, ‘blank books in abe Son SALE—A. Jota, 25x100 each, Hand Feel gel SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES a factory reasons ply at 600 Pearl street, near GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE IN city, in which a good busi- meee has been done. ive valastle ax iat, . every vuriety, im large arsortment, dcmestic and foreign Shao Myr Be i careadt organ een are © atoc! ation ooke, tiorery, and Sztares sf store. The entice entire demi, medtum and cap ang letter paper Also, enve- tity of fancy and staple stationery. tures, including counters, shelve: Soaks, presses, ko. Catalogues it 16 Wall street, NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE AND TWO T well of water, with also an encellent cistern. on the situated Green: of the Bale AND on Uniom avenue, be- point; on the above is an ump leading in the ee ‘Washington treet, ce tnauiee, ot L) sween premises of W. W. VANDERBILT. GOOD WILL OF and retail liquor steres way. on account of ven for selling. Ap- the owner leay- ‘the city. A) .) ead G2RGh'& sonarrren, 20 James street. SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LOT 49 HICKS ST., street x partivalare apply 1 fullef health KF he goods and m‘ eee tnc task Vicinens avenue, ‘The store ee stock is composed of new and sale- goods. No. 9. fi » Apply at 102 Ns street, . 9. ‘ aren ePBURDY & CO. SALE—RARE eaab loan office and real estate See reason for selling. be Apply at 102 EL 26100. Bouse convenient, location by Foie walk of either and may remain on mortgage. to WILLIAM H. RODGERS, on hours of 10.and 12 A. . eee DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, ton or WITH . The houne is at present so with mo trouble. Ill Nassau street, PURDY & CO. ke., OF A store; 3 ere 2 room CHANCE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED heey ae ees . The bar ‘has recently of the laid out fora large egency, now doing tor . A per- short AN) FIXTURES ) Rear been fitted up aa Dusiness call to the coun- . ues, Termes fnquire of A. PECHER, 01 SALE—A GI yield any smart man $4, whole Bort Wa sioel meee & -A VALUABIE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY, Thirty: first street, between Sixth and made easy, For alars, Delaney street. partic: BUSINESS FOR $460, WHICH 000 net yeasly. Also will & partner ith $10,000 cash, ina splendid busi- with gute how Thsosted, Also $3,500 wanted, on ‘Upon real estate on Third avenue. Jpn at ‘208 ay, room 14. BONNER 5 ‘SALE VERY CHEAP—THKEE HUNDRED ACKES good timber land, with ight or ten acres cleared, seven hours ride from this city, and onlv six miles i & a Hs f } : tj i : i gine a i a E i I: i i E f i Ff RY city é fit fi ih ij Nin ii ti H a et ! i 3 “cent asfe, | Siivlron, 2 OB 02L8. Pi INTERS—FOR BALE, CREAP—ONE EXTRA eably splevdid imposing saat ae, Mae Only SOE Setoatted gool soos bend t together with several hundred comic wood- cute. ean be sold ei her separstely or her. Apply ‘at the office of the New York Picayune, No. 15 Spruce atreet. MUSIC ENGRAVERS —FOR SALE CHEAP, A FULL set of music punches, comprising six whole alpha. Sets, with every tool known to the trade; they are all nearly new, and in One order; the set consists of 240 pieces, and will be sold reasovable if applied tor soon. ‘Address to M. CAMPBELL, 58 Hammond street, near Fourth. Des This is & very rare chance for a thimble wishing to embark in basiness, as Mr Woodward succeeded Mr. Jacob Stockman & Son, in their old estab Habed anc extensively patronized manufactory in Chest- nut street, weil known throughout the country. It will be dis} of at a very low rate. For further partica, lars apply to Jacob Stockman. 480 Vine street, Philadel phis to Joseph Wooiwe = ‘ittaburg. ALUABLE WESTERN BRANCH LAND FOR SALE in Norfolk county, Va.—Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Norfolk county. pronounced in the suite of Galt’s Guardian against Galt and al., and Lynes’ Guardian vs, Gelt and al, will be sold at public auction Defore the Court house door of Norfolk county, on the th day of Septemb+r next, that being the first day of Circuit Court, thiee tracks of land, situated on the Western Braneb in raid sounty, acjoining eseh other The three tracts united conta 180 acres, bounded by the jands of Jorish Ejlitt and oth the Westerr Branch and @ ‘mail creek on the boundary Ope third of the innd is well set with pine wood, suit able for steam bout purposes, not more than three fourth: of s mile from the lending on the Western Brasot, where any verse) drawing twelve feet water can load at roceed to Elizareth river, which is three miles off, texture of the sol ts ‘particularly adapted to the growth of all the vegetables #0 advan' ara in thia neighborhood, being bigh and light, requiring littie orno di ching The water spsov of the landing is large and particularly adapted to the planting of oysters which business is done largely and to great advantage ox the branch. This lsnd is on the Portamouth sice of the branch, five miles distant from said place, and hase os it a small house, which with little reform will make comfortable residence: for a small family. Such am op pert Is seldom offered to persons desirous of guing the wood and tracking business. The terms of the sale will be—So much of the purchase money as will the expenses of the suit will be required in cash. ape velance ® credit of six ap? nine months, to carry interest from the day of ssle, with approved bond anc security and lien on the land. Persons wishing to view the land previous to the day of sale, will call on Jas Murdaugh, in Portsmouth, (who hasa plot of the land,) or the subscriber, in Norfolk. DICKIE GALT, Commi PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 50 TO $1,000.—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH the above capital, in the hotel business. The bote) is now doing afuir bueiness, and only wanta energy and a little capital to ensure a retaining profit Dusiners, The location is a desirable one, being in the immediate vicinity of the City Hall and in one of the Jessantest streets in the city. A first class restaurant also attached. Willnell outer exchange fora coun- try place in any capacity. Apply to Mr, BONER, 208 Broadway. 300 TO $500.—A PARTNER, WITH THIS amount, wanted to join the advertiser, who will invest the same amount, in a pleasant, aafe aad pro. fitable business. A lsrge amount can be realized in two months time. Call at 609 Broadway, room No. 1, second floor, A PARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $5,000 CASH eapital, to join in a very lucrative . For particulars, address P. H , box 167 Herald office. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —$500 WANTED, A partuer in the manufacture of an article used by most business men. To one having aboat $500 cash, this ia a very rare opportunity, Address 8. P.R., Herald ce. is % sirable position may be heard of by addressing Publisher, Herald fice. . t a PD eewenon. me OO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore exist: under the firm of Guion, Board- ita & Ca at dusored on ihe oth of August ist Dusiness of the late frm will be settled by the re- maining partners, who will continue the business under the firm of Gu: & Co. ARCHER GUION, ‘WILLIAM BO«RDMAN, Jr. WILLIAM EPPS, JOHN kUS8ELL. Neptune Iron Works, New York, kept. 1st, 1864. EOPOLD STEINBERGER HAS THIS DAY pb oe ES Pramubtie dees of L. &J. the clothing business to carry on branches. ‘OTICE OF OOPARTNERSHIP —MR. PETER MARIE, heretofore of the firm of Deceppet & Co., bas this h Kans, (for of L. Yon Sipe east ee isting between the su under the firm of evoed & Oliver, livery siabie kt ie this day mutual consent. 30: G? ‘New York, May 1, 1664. JAMES H. WOO! Jas. W. en seventh Z ibscribers. New York, May 1, 1664. JAMES W. OLIV! ‘WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $1,000 sper business, ih the bay ‘able, TAddrese’ 0. office, stating w & confidential in- terview can be bad. ARTNER WANTED—IN STABLE business, where the profits will be double the amount vested; amount wan’ $600. A smart business m: required. Apply at Barker’s Patent Hank Company, 1 A RESPE®! CASH South street, corner of Dover, LADIES —A HIGHLY RE PECTABLE FEMALE wishes to join one of her own as par:ner insome established business, or would in startiog one, where her attention, with a small capital, could | be turmed to good account. Reference given and requir- tual consent, Jan. ed, Address A. B., Post Office. \HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UNDER foes aca RA was dissolved, by mu ‘New York, Aug. 90,1854. ° {/ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GERMAN GENTLE- of Freneh German 5 rapeasee Semen eemerane, A ANTED—A PARTNER IN A LARGE FOUNDRY business, well established and in one of the best localities in New York. An experienced man, with a cash capital of $15,000 desired. Address W., Herald office, stating where an inter view can be had. MUSICAL. JONCERTINAS.—THIS SUPERB or Wheatstone, Case & Chidley’s make, London, to be had at the only agency in the United States, L & J. Jacobs, 407 Broadway. Jacon’s celebrated genuine sc- cordeons and flutinas, An barmonicon for ), London made. SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A FIRST CLASS ME- Jodeon, piano style, quite now, and by one of the ae ne ped) and wil tad add shop, Clinton HoteL a ina ‘UsiC.—1 LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING Phe ~ piano, will age at Ap par eyes ms two ‘rT mont a Apply abate Wont thirtieth street, nee hon USICAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO M inform hia friends and the public in. that je will continue during the a season ive, instructions on the test ne be taken to advanes in the art of music. terme, apply either per! forte.—Wr. J. G. o of Calvary ireh, composer and professor at musk, No, 416 Broome street. Mr. Maeder has returned to town, and is ready to resume business. BANJO TAUGHT IN A FEW EASY LESSON: Prof. J. at hiv remdence, 172 We: fifth street, corner of Eighth aveaue. Mine. INSTRUCTION—SINGING AND PIANO- a | g THE HIGH COURT if 5 a Hae] ( Fee ee + I i 3 He ae 3 an i { ss 2 ue fess Ai i ; ivi a! iy a7 CaRD—ROOWS NEAR BROADWay TO LET.—SIN- gle gentlemen can be acoommodated at $2 and $3 week, for sii gle. airy rooms; also one i to let at 96 per wee , at the Grapes Hotel. street, ove block cast of Broadway. G. YERAN[B. TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRI_K HOU. E TO LET, til first of Mayr ext. The lease and some furni- re for sale, at a bargain. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ROUSE—A FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT house, with the modern improvements, gas and ‘oton, containing twenty one rooms, nearly full of boarders, to let_low and the whole or part o the furni- ture for sale The house is elgibly sithated, o's fine exterior, with beleovies front, and in excelleat repair. The nt cceupant is about leaving thecity. The hou deen kept o2 a firet class boarding house, and ays a bandsome proit. For particulars inquire of N. PMB CURTISS, pianoforte warerooms, 447 Broadbay, up stairs. ESIRABLE STORE TO LET—YEARLY RENT $360 TO ‘a gcod tenant; a lease of three years will be given with immediate possession, situated at 300}, Brome street, but a short distance from Broadway; good stand for almost any bind of business. Apply to B. W. RICH. AKDS, 807 Broadway. QIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUE TO ENT.—A family owning a large hruse in the vicinity of Union and Fifth avenue, would rent it, farnished or un- fornisbed, and board with the lady, who must be capable of keeping first clase house. Such a person only will Fifth avenue, Herald offize. 'URNISHED HOU E TO LE( IN HARLEM—SITUATED on 183d street, near Fifth avenue—vine rooms, good large garcen, &e ’ Can be seen any day—rent low. In- quire at 34 Cedar atreet, or on the prem ses. Possession immediately, OUSE TO LET—FOR AN ENGLISH SHADES OR restaurant. ‘This is @ first rate logality, it being convenient to Wallack’s and Niblo’s teeatres, and there are none in the neighborhood of thie character. Apply immedia‘ely to OKCKER & CO., 81 Nassau st., room 6, FACE, 20, LET THE, UPPER PART OF A FINE brick housa to let, and furniture for sale, if want- ed Porseasion given on or before the 15th inst. No. 43 Essex street, near Grand. Apply to C. MARSH, No. 6 Eldridge street. OUSE TO LET IN JERSEY CITY—A SMALL HOUSE, convenient to the ferry. The furniture, which is all rew, will befsold—the woole, or part of it. Posses tion given immediately. hry aeerng premises, No. 5 York terrace, or at 71 Maiden lane, up stairs. OUSE 10 RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—IN the country. about one hour’s ride from New York; ‘thing nearly new, and ready to occupy im: “ “be house contains a ‘kitchen, cellar, room, two parlors, and three bedrooms; stable and carriage house Miached. Address Country, Herali office Rus, WITH STEAM PO 10 LET.—THREE Tooms, about 40x30 each, with six horse power, if required, in the brick building’ foot of 118th street, on Wee Harlem river. Apply atL. H. WAITS’ Edge Tool sapufactory, adj v7 GQTORES LET.—THOSE HANDSOME NEW SHOW- © room stores, 265 Bowery, a few doors below Houston street, consisting of first, second and third stories; suita- ble for a carpet or pisnoforte warenouse, or other husi- ness requiring a full open view from the street. Rent $1,400, Apply.to GEO. W. DEAN, on the premises. LET—A PUBLIO HOUSE, is mat for sosiet military Purposes. tal lor or Apply at 125 Grand strest. f LET—STORE, AND PART OF THE DWELLING OF house 73 Third avenue, between Eleventh and ‘Twelth streets; an excellent stand for a dry or millinery business, the same baving been carried on for some years, The proprietor is going into the wholesale business. N.B.—Fixtures for sale. Apply in the store, LET—THE THIRD STORY OF BUILDING 24 BEEK- man street, with windows front, rear and skie, 85 ‘set deop, will be let totwo tenants. Also, basement of fo. 12 any) street, well calculated for a press room. as {tia in the immediate neighborhood of steam power. The room is 96 feet ew y- Inquire of JAMES CONNOR & SONS, 29 Beekman street. (0 LET—THE STORE 341 BROADWAY, ON ACCOUNT of whom it may concern. Will be let at a low rent frem now until let May. Apply at the segar store, 337 Broadway. LET—THE NEW FIVE STORY HOUSE AND store, 65 Cronby str suitable for a hotel, or first 8 boarding house, con' m4 twenty-two rooms, all Gnished in the best manner, with gas, bath, water closet, ke. The situation is cesirable, adjacent to the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels, and Collamore House. For particulars, inquire on the premises, 0 LET—THE_SECOND STORY OF A HOUSE 1N SE cond atreet. Wail be rented low to a good tenant, In. quire at 140 Second street. T° LET—A CORNER STORE, WITH LARGE, WINDOW, good Axtures, gas, kc. A good stand for a first-class 0 a bak or any other business. A two-st»: fraxe house in'Ewenty eight near, Sayer ave Ist astable for tarce nue. Store, horses in Bank street, near Al squaté. Als) a Usd stand for a butcher, on a floor of the house, with on water, corner of Bank and Greenwich street. Ap. py. st the north-west corner of Benk ,and Greenwich '0 LET—DESIRABLE OFFICES IN TRINITY BUILD ing, 111 Broadway. Apply to room 55, fourth floor- LET—THE FIRST.CLASS, BROWN STONE HOUSE No. 70 West Thirty. second street, moar Broadway and tixzth avenue. Good location, and contains all the mcdern improvements, With gas fixtures. Rent $762 per appum. Inquire within—no ts need ly. LET—THE THREE LOWER FLOORS OF THE building 304 Broadway, corner or Duane street. ich floor is about 25 feet frmt by 100 feet deep. The premises will be let to one tenant, or if re- quired. Appyto EB BLOOMER, Be Beontieay, ” aPaanh eres as meres let, on eight, N. J. from the forey. "Ee ‘omnibuses pas athe door e ten minutes, and is only minates ride from Wall ntreet. The house ts new, with fine grounds attached for v gardens. The is unsur- , and combines both city and country privileges. For further particulars, apply to D. SATTESLEE, No. TL woure on Sixth avenue, in the vicinity of Washing- ee. Part of furniture for sale. Address A. M. H., Herald office. T° LET—THE LOWER P/RT OF A GENTEEL HOUSE in the Seventh ward. Croton water throughout soa bath rooms. Inquire of W. B. MELVIN, 168 ot ties, a pert of a three si and basement house, wert of Broadway, in a desirable location, with every modern improvement, marple mantles, gas, chandeliers, della, tubes, baths, laundry &¢ Rent until May $275. B. W. RICBARDS, 807 Broad’ 10 LET—IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, A three story and basement house, in the vicinity of St. John’s Park, containing about twelve rooms. with modern improvements, Croton water, gas, bath, &c. Rent $800, and lease for three years. BW. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 10 LET—A TOY AND FURNISHING STORE, WITH stock for sale; the stone is well established, and doing a good cash trade. In addition to the above ness, it well situated forja stove, ine part of Atlantic street, lyn. The reason for selling out 2 im consequence of the death of the proprietor. Apply at 224 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. 0 LET—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, TN A private family, suitable for ningle gentlemen. Break- fast and tea if required. Apply at 34 Vesey strect. 0 LET.—HOUSE NO. 4 GARDEN ROW, ELEVENTA street, just west of Sixth avenue, near the routh: west corn Price $20 per month. Possession given ira- meclately Inquise in the Dyspepsia Elixir Office, 107 re iwi TPO, wT, NEAR BROADWAY _THE FIRST STORY OF & fine house, disposed for 8 purposes. Con- Sists of three parlors, with gas fixtures; also, ues of the kitchen and two rooms, up stairs, if wanted. First rate ceation for a tailor or milliner. Apply at 483 Broome street, two doors west fre ond way REN{—TWO FIRST CLASS WINTER OR SUM MMe snd aston atom, 8. T., dell @ houses, on the Heights at New fully ituated, commanaing ‘and surrounding ‘ansive view of the houses are al rans ‘of houses, MILTON, 74 Beaver streot. lew Brighton lars, and cei goths e premises, orto C.K. be T RENT—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN ‘nom mylete order; store wilt be be erate be nye, in order; rt te ot four’ and basement sire C5 s house in ity-ninth street, near ington avenue. FOWLER & \NELYN, 71 West Thirty-ffth st., near Broadway U bd LEASE—THE PLOT OF GROUND ON THE northwest corner of Spring and Elisabeth strects, chon 3 Saat Srepten, Serteg sree, Bad 128 feet on Elt- zabeth street, for s term ears. Inquire of JUNA- THAN 1. COBDINGION, 17 Walt street, from 12 to 2 o ‘The rooms have M088 D. A. GARDNER. be electec, to wit: Governor, in the plase of Horatio Sey mou a Governer, in the place of Sanford E wt Canal Commissioner, in the place of Henry Fitzhugh; abn leepoctor of State Prisons, im the place of Henry forms + All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. | A Representative in the Thirty foarth Congress of the | United States, for the Third jonal district, com- Pred of the First, Second, Third Fifth anc hth warés, in the city of New York; for the Fourth district, gomposen of the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Fourteenth warde of the city of New York; for the Fifth district, composed of the Seventh and Thirteenth warde 1a New York, and the city of Williamsburg, in Kings county; for the ‘ixth district, composed ot the Fleventh, Fifteenth and Seventeenth wards in New York; for the ceventh district, compgred of the Nioth,-iateeath and atieth wards in New York; and for the Eighto district, com- pnet of the Twelith, Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards New York County officers also to be elected for said county:— Sixteen Members of Assembly; ‘A Surrogate, in the place of Alexander W. Bradford; A Recorder, in the place of Fraveis K. Tillou; A City Judge, in the place of Weloome R. Beebe; 4 May or, in the place of Jacob a. Westervelt; A Kegister, in the place of Garrett Dyck A Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, in George G@. vlazier, who w caused by th A Police Justice, for the Second dist ric the place of Daniel W. Glarke, who «as sppotated to fill a vacancy caused by the death of John vicGrath; Two Governors of the simshouse in the place of Gus- tavus 4. Conover and William Pinky, appointed to fill vaca..cies; ‘A District Attorney, in the place of Lorenzo B. Shep- ard, who waa appointed to fill s vacancy occasioned by the death of Nathaniel B. Biunt; A Civi) Jwtice ani a Police Justice for the Seventh Ju- dicial District, composed ot the Twelfth, Mineteeath apd Twenty-second w 4 Police Justice for the Kighth Judicial District, oom: pored of theSixveenth and ['wentieth wards. Yours, respectfully, E, W. LEAVENWORTH, Secretary of State. DANCING ACADEMIES, ANCING ACADEMY, 56 BOND STKEET, CORNER f Bowery Ay coe a. _ aSuLe, epldcbiorat to great expense in fitting up and preparing his elegant suite of dancing rooms for the apptoasbing roason, begs leave to inform his triends avd the public in general, that on the 9th of September he wil! open his academy, for the gonad of ing all the latest anu most farhionadle dances of the season. Mons. M.’s long ex- ‘asa teacher, both in this country and in Freace, justifies bim in saying that he stands sécond to nove in int of competency. Srecial attention will be given to Joventis classes in the afternooa by dSlons. and Mada ne M unci & Peruchio have the honor to inform thelr ends and patrons that their elegant danciag academy will continue to be open for private lessons and prae:ico ae usual, and take plessure in announcing that they will teech in two lersons, the celebrated Warsovienna waltz, now the most feahionable of all dances in the Parisian ol ns. DEG. BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 861 e Broome street, between Broadway andthe Bowery, open for the season, on Tuesday, Seot. 5, 1864. ‘The above rooms fitted up and furnished in the most elegant style, and embrace all the improvements The ball room, with D: NCING +CADEMY, 811 BROADWAY —SIGNORI 5 reception, and practising rooms adjacent, pos- sess ao yee Yor pup’ and aed it be. yond all question, the most ifcent, convenient and extensive dancing academy in the United states, if not in the world. Having recently anentire new method of in- struetion, the pupils are enabled to acquire all the fash- fonable dsnces in ‘Tessons. iB’ 4 few I. mand evenings of tuition, (for, classes,) Tuesdays and from 8 to 6 P.M, for ladies and misses, ani from 710 10% P. ML, for gentlemen and lads. Wed: sand Be a, for children exclusively, from 8 to 6 P. M. Private lessons ra and are eee also Mond: ‘Thuradays thro: it day and eveni t all Expt loay ance seems ot & ‘The ladies’ primary classes are under the direction of Mit Bethe opening soiree on Wednesda evening, Sept ——The 0) on 13, and continued weekly. f 4 {KPWRUORIOR. 4, N ENGLISH LADY, WHO ACQUIRED BER MUSt- cal education in the Royal Academy, London, would be happ. to give instruction om the piano or ringing. ‘Terme way be krown on application to Mrs. Chambre, 190 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OOKKEFFING, ARTIHMETIC, &C , TAUGHT UPON reasonable terms, by W J. RENVILLE, 289 Broad way Fach student is seperately, and carefully instruct- 0. while the knowiedge imparted to bin ia aval able in practise, Open Fr, ey PROFES:OR OF DRAWING AND PAINT. 23g wil resume his instructions in clagses and et “eptember. Lpteerenntaoepmann te bee th o! mber. messsges E. Decheax's artist empaciam, 708 Broadway. RS. HENRIETTA L, PERKINS RESPECTFULLY IN- forma her friends and those ladies who may wish Wwreeume their musical studies, that she continues to give lesrous on the pianoforte and singing, in New York and Brooklyn. For terms, & , apply, by note, to Mrs. P,, at her residence, 147 Hicks’ street,. Brooklyn. Pe MAGIO —FULL INSTAUCTIONS GIVEN, AND ) the apparatus supplied, for the rerformtoce of above mort hemp mies amusement. The selection includes pumerous dece with cards, the birth of gold fish, the inexhaustible bottle, &c , 8c , as exhibited by the Wisaré of theNcrth. The apparatus is on view at 446 Fourth street, between First »nd Second avenues, } from 10 to 12 each day, where Particulars can be had. Ripe ACADEMY rift Lary +f bd ad RE- inform pu 6 public ia m dal, that bis cld establishereat, 40. Fourth avenee, ‘wil open for the reception of pupils on Monday, Sept, 4, (his new school, on the Fifth avenue, being in the course of construction, will be ready to open about the lat of Octo. Der next.) Ladies and ‘en subserfbing this month Willreesive the tickets at the former ierms, with the privilege of finishing their lessons in the new sebool with- out extra charge. oo. \MBROIDEKIES, EMBROIDEBI! EMBROIDERIES— from auction. Wallace & Scholes, 268 Sixth ave- nue, corner of Seventeenth atreet, have just received a large lot of embroideries, consisting of ‘collars, under- sleeven, chemisetter, and laces, all of the newest styles, which will be sold for less than 60 cents on the dollar. Gt BARGAINS IN RICH RIBBONS, MI! ERY joods and dress trimmings, ribbons, M.H Lich. tenstein, 90 Bowery, begs leave to inform his numerous cstenney that by taking advan’ of the extreme Pressure in the money market in Europe, he has been enabled to Jay in a heavy stock of choice fall ribbons, milliners’ and dressmek at an extraordinary niiliners and the public, are ere at sasrifice. Merchants, ited to call, as tl will find goods at about half the cost of importation. Just opened 40 cases of rich feathe: French flowers, silk velvets, satins, fancy dotted diamond cornets silks. MPORTED WOVE CORSETS:—MRS. GAYNOR HAS RE- ceived per last arrivals, large additions to her stock of celebrated French and English wove corsets, and will continue to sell them at the same low prices, wholesale and retail, at 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street, HE‘? SPRING MATTRESSES AND HEALTHY EL ‘8- tic palliasters.— These healthy beds are the cheapest and best now made. Southercers would «o well to call andexamize. Hard beds altered to prrsectem S iz mattresses Jow Iron bedeteads ali sizes, $4 to t the warerocm, 553 Broadway, near Prince street. 'URNITURE WA NTED.—A GENTLEMAN WANT: TO hire about $100 worth of farnitare, consisting of irs, burean, looking gan, roattross and carpet, with the privilege of paying for it in instalments; security will be for the fulfilment of the agreement. Address F. R, Berald office. MPORTANT TO INVALIDS, PHY-ICIANS, AND surtes.—O D. Ven. All'n’s patent invalid bedstead ie the great improve ment of the age, for the sick or well. By ind durable piece of mechanism, the patieat a im apy desired posftion—tne sheets ex chai |, and the bed raised to, or lowered from the pa- tient jg and airing, and for evacuations, with- out causin, least disturbance. Among the nu perous testimonials from invalids and distinguished physicians, Professor Valentine Mott, in his letter of recommenda- tion, say#—‘The readiness: with which the bed is moved and en! shout a without disturbing the pétient, conatitutes excellence It will greatly abridge the labors of a nurse, and wi of the sick and afflicted ‘the Of the profession Fenrdlan and healthful f te additional cost. The public are ited to call at No. 202 Broadway, and No, street, where are for sale. res) 218 Hudson or AN, MOLEAN, & CO. STOR PLACE HO;KL, NO. 783 BROADWAY.—THIS oe renovated pony the " summer, now in complete order for boarders lie. call ve the flee locating for the winter would do wel to examine our HB, WATERMAN, Je. EVOORT HOUSE, FIFTH AVENUK, CORNER atreet, New York.—Thia establishment, See eetsted’ with all the avters vevoaenn ol Fam! and WURSES, CARRIAGES, 0. PAIR OF FINE HORSES FOX SALE, BOTH BaY, 1534 hands high; can trot fast, six years old, war: ranted in every particular; very gevtie and stylish; wil! be £0 d chesp, as the owner is about leaving for Europe. Adércss R Nelson, box 3.091, Post Office. AME INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF THE SUBSCRI- bers, on the 12th of August, 1854, a sorrel horse. If not called for, he will be ', Septem: ber 6, to pay expenses Woop & OLIV! WOR SALE~A GRAY MARE, . SIXTEEN’ HANDS high, in good o-ndition and easily kept, (round, Vind in all narness, and @ good traveller; also a top 4 gy and wt of silver mounted harness. ‘The whole be sold for $260, about half what it cost, Can be seen at Capt. URBAN’S stable, Classon avenue, near the cor- ner of Fulton, Brooklya, from 8 till 6. {OR SALE—15 HORSES, 20 LIGHT WAGONS, ROCK- awaya, sulkies, harness, &e. This has been used ino livery stable, and is of known endurance; they Will be sold a bargain.’ Apply at 10 Nevins st., Brooklyn FF" SALE—A CHE:NUT BORSE. SIX YEARS OLD, fifteen hands high, sound, kind and gentle. Sold for want of use. Apply at George Murray’s stable, 33 Fast Thirteenth street. OR SALE—A SIX YEAR OLD MARE, FIFTEEN hands high, can trot inside of three minutes to road wegon, Also, a pony built gray horse, six years old, a very fast trotter. Both these horses are stylish and rompt drivers, end will be warranted svund, kind, and Fre from any fault. Apply at 106 Mulberry street. * OR SALE—TWO PAIR OF VERY STYLI=H CARRIAGE horses; long tails, ound and kind, six and seven are old, aud great roadsters. also a five young horse, rom Vermont, six years old, sound and kind, and can trot in three minutes to barcesa. Apply at Karle’s Hotel. All vo be soli (OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, CARRIAGE AND herness in good order; horse: six and seven years Gla, Will be disposed cf as the owner wants to leave the city. Please call at 19 Great Jones street, in the feed store. (OR SALF—A BAY ROAD HORS®. KIND AND SOUND, with wagon, harness, &. Will be sold cheap, as the ow: bas no further use forthem Apply at the #driatic Statle, 49 Grove street, near Bleecker. OR SALE—A PAIR OF SOUND GOOD DRIVING horses, six ani seven years old, together with Jete harness and @ two seat, no top phaeton, or se- Inquire at 121 Pearl street, first floor. SALE—A BLACK PONY, 183; HAND4 HIGH, sound and kind. and can trot in 34 minutes in . Also, a splendid bay mare, seven years old. sorre] horse. Apply to GR TOPTEN, 212 Broadway. A YOUNG BLACK MARE, 15 HANDS high, handsome, free and stylish driver, and war- ranted sound and kind. Apply at 68 Attorney strect, from ove to six o’clock, P. M. OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS F old; stands 16 hands 8 inches high, ‘poney built, Sound and kind and o good traveller; alse a top wagon and harness, nearly new. Apply at 45 East Fifteenth street, near Fourth avenue. EF SALE—A HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS.— ‘the horse is a beautiful animal, six years old, sound ‘an excellent saddle horse. The wagon and rst rate order, nearly new. Can be seen at the Empire stables, East Twenty eighth strect, near Filth avenue. IR BALE—A HAND3OME SECOND HAND ROCKA- ‘way coach, but little used, and in first rate order. Maker and trimmings of it as good as any ip the city. Can be seen at the private stable, 85 Eleventh atreet, near Second avenue; which is also ‘to let or lease, OR SALE CHEAP—-A FINE GRAY HOR#E, SIX AND ‘a half years old, kind in all herness, and under the saddle, with a long mane and tail, and warranted fectly sound; would make an excel'ent family horse. quire of JOAN ATTRIDGE, No. 501 Fourth street, be- tween 8A. M. and 1 P. M. 'OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE ROCKAWAY CaRRIAG! only two months in use, and made to order, o the very best materials. Will be sold cheap, as the owner has no use for it. Inquire of JOHN ATTRIDGE, 691 Fourth street, between 8 A. M. and1P. M. d ger ‘ORSES AND CARRIAGE—FOR SALE, FIVE HORSE, ail round and kind; one set ef double harness; ‘one couch, nearly new; or will be exchanged for a smali house in mm, Apply at 140 Chureh street. ORiE, HANDEOME LEATHER fOP WAGON, HAR- ness and rig out complete, for sale cheap. The oree is a beautiful black, 16 reps seven years old, bindin alt harness or under the , stands with- out tying, and sold for want of use only; can be seen at any time at F. J. Nodine's stable, 128 Pierrepont street, next to corner of Fulton street, Brooklyn. ORE FOR 'SALE—RED SORREL COLOR, SIX years old, sound and kind in every respect; very ihowy, and g20d sction; has been but little used in the city, and will be sold cheap. Can be seen at Signey’s stal ey ia lane, between Hicks and Henry streets, ‘a! near it ferry, Brooklyn. OTICE IS GIVEN, BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR sND Common Council, that there will be sold s gray mare, with 9 switch teil, at the Bullock pound, between Eighth avenue, Broadway and Sixty-third street, bet@ern 12 and 1 0’clock, if not ealled for on Monday, September 4. GEORGE DEAN, Pound Master. ee N* YORK TATTERSALLS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR- ner of Thir'y-ninth streot.—Horses, wagons, car tage and harneas at euction. On Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1654, atllo Gost, orses and horse property of every descrip- tion; also, to close consignments and pry advances, Severs) light wagons, with and without tops, new and secondhand harness, &c , &e. GEO. CLEMENS, Auctioneer and Proprietor. Bewey Pause, Salesman. rit ceecidiinaa aie ate! § pac 1334 ni very a very fast racker. ‘adress Box 438, Post Ofce, “ ERMONT HORSES CHEAP.—A CHFSENUT MARE, 16% bands high, five years old,» halt sister to Green Mountain Maid; she promises very high speed; also a Monese, horse, 153¢ hands five years old, very stylish and showy. They were both brought from Ver ment by their present owner. Also a light wagon and harness, nearly new, Apply at 27 Jay street, Brooklyn. Wan IMMEDIATELY—A PAIR OF MATCHED horses for one of the best judges in the country. A pair of stylish horees, dark bays or browns preferre: erage in three minutes at fair square trotting. Ad- dress JOHN MULGRAVE, No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. To receive , the lowest terms and full particulars must be be tried before purchasing. EDUCATION. Sr enone HENDERSONS’ BOARDING AND DAY school for yonng ladies, No. 62 West Twenty-sixth will re-open on Monday, 4th September. 2a BREN Scoot FOR YOUNG LADIES, 627 Houston street, between Greene and Wooster, will re-open on Monday, September 11. agi bogging tod day sche or Young dio, if for. 0, 800 Second afMhue, between ‘Highteenth and Nine? teenth streets, will reo; on Friday, September 16. sige wll be eiuahed the establiahinent for pupils at & ‘RS. MEARS’S FRENCH AND EN R. L Dk GRAND-VAL'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR young gentlemen, Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. The rcholastic year begins on the Ist of September. Cir- cularsand ca'slogues at the institution. HE SCHOOL OF THE CLARKE SISTERS, 74 FIFTH avenue, will re-open on the Mth of 9th mo., September. Provision is made for a daily stage from the eastern part of the city, and for the conveyance of pupils in stormy weather. 10 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—MRS. HAMILTON, 108 Thirty-sixth street, first block west of Broad- way, wil receive two more papils in her family boarding school. A day school for boys in connection with the above, uncer the charge of Mr. Hamilton. Application can be made personally or by letter. |AUSION—HAVING BEEN INFORMED THAT THERE is pervon or persons borrowing small amounts of money on our account, representing themselves to be from our establishment, we take this method to inform the public that it is entirely unauthorized by us, and without our knowledge. ‘AIT, WELL 4 cO., 11) Murray street, and 170 West street. about bok and sled, san on ‘She mat name of the gentleman they wil Tary aloo ihe names of ber’ vsiters, Madame Alwiz Omes hours from 10 A.M. to 8P.M. Ladies 60 beats written, by addresting (post paid) Madame Blanche, as- Trologat, 827 Broadway” ‘ ADAME MORROW 18, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE most wonderful astro! in the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present and future events; and will show yoar future husband and Seance Reg mtsiea mph ear ve a seven' born with a nataral Tp by science to tell even LANK BOOMS, Pa ST4TIONBKY, PRINTING &o —Gountry merebente, manufacturers and etherd supplied. Blank *, time and work books, memorane dum and pars books, Bath, post snd paper; wrap; Papers oP ‘and seal presses, envelopes; playing, printers’ 3 gold and steel ek fok, waters, intetends, every other article of stationery, io quanti ies to eutt ers, at low cach prices Job printing of tenn en cireulars. Dies cut for envelopes, rae short notice. RICH & LOUT! 61 Willam street, near Oodar. OUNTERFEITERS—H. T. LOVET’3 BOTTLES, LA- dels and wrappers have been so imitated that de- tection in difficult. No wshpece will be offered for sale without H. T. Lovet’s name written A ate the wi with a pen. September 4, 1854, Wahpene offies, 762 Broadway, fourth door above Eighth street. B. T. LOVER, Dp™=. DESKS, DFSK+—DOUBLE AND SINGLE counting house desks, office deske of all hiade, office tables every size, office chairs, lounges, desk stools, for sale at KNOX’= office turniture store, 65 Ann street, Desks made to order, ON’T BE HUMBUGGED.— Counterfeits of Lyon’s powder been pedaled through the town, Cries of discontent grow louder, Let the seouncrels be put down. Please the label to examine, See the medals, four are there; Flovms that hi ot there are ‘‘gamimop,’” Boxes aleo, I declare “ The genuine magnetic powoer and pills for the destruc- tion of insects and vermin, have also P beerig or ene on the wrapper and label. Principal depot 424 Broad- way. AIR RESIORED OR NO CHARGF—aT AD~ wey, depot of the Swedinh Hair Creator, the separations are applied, end po movey takem unless the fair is caused to grow These preparations are brought before the ‘the fullest confidence. They have been tried by many, ard in no case wtere they have been properly applied, have chey been known, to fail vreducing the heir. For ssie by ati the prineipie drag- gists, N. B —Private parlors for ladies and gen omen. C. B BUTC , Acent. rere eee MPORTED GAS FIXTUKES —H. DARDONVILLE, 415 Broadway, selicita the. call» of the public to bis im- portations for the fall trave, just received. The superi- ority of his articles ia wi ‘Also, mechanical lamps, EB | Jurvitures for paid ail. J b & NO NOCTOR NOR AM I A PROFESIOR—I’M OLD Mr Graham, who has an onguent that willMoree tae whiskers amd moustaches to grow MEOD and thick ia six weeks, and won't stai or jujure the skin, It is $l a bdotue. RG GRAHAM, 47 Aun street; Zeiber, 44 Third t, Philadelphia, ‘Eee OF ALL KINDS, SUITABLE FOR SHOB- makers, haroess makers, trunk miskers, collar mak- era, &o., for sale at PEAR ON’S, 62 Frankfort street, op- posite Jacob street. LANKS FORK PLANK RO‘DS.—WANTED IMMEDI- ately, twenty or twenty-dve thousand feet of hem- jock, three inches thick and eight feet long, to be deli- veredon the Hoboken does. For turther particulars address C. D. Van Wagenen, 27 Water street. BOW CASES.—SCHMITT & BOTHER, No. 16 NORTH: ‘William street, near Chatham street, New York, manufacturers of show cases in ‘rasa, rose- wood, mshogany, black waluut and ilver. A good as- sortment constan'ly on hana. Orders pr mptly executed. Oia show cases taken in exchange. HOW CASES.—HOFFMAN & FERSCH, SHOW OAS@ wareroom, 67 Bowery, near Walker etreet.—Cnsed made in every style, silver brass, rese and satin wood, mahogany, &c. N. B.— change. Orders are promptly executed. FLLING OFF VERY CHE \P—aT. 87 FRANKI street, New York, all the beautiful gous manufactured at Clichy, near Paris, so fi reward 2 einen medals by the association of the Orystal Palac:, low York. WEDISH HAIR CREATOR—WILL CREATE \ S crop of bair on bald beads, prevent the from falling out, and asan article cilet shound be used by every lady and gentleman, as it compriven @ deautifit pomade and liquid, which in dressing the hair gives it . Strep as line. For at the princ! a depot, 821 Broadway. Mprice 81 forthe two b ttlee.g Cc. E. BU jp Agen’ 10 THE LADIES —MRS. GITHEN3, OF PHIL‘: phia, whip sawp a ea Rg SN pp ‘iting dresses, can be seen fora few days tenth Tarek, ‘Thote wishing to purchase seale. learn the art, or have dresses cut, are insured perfor, satisfaction (0 HOU-EREEPERS —WE ARE NOW INCREASING our fall im tions of the following articles, to wit:—French and English gas chandeliers, pen. dents, &c. Plain and riculy decorated French ehins, such as dioner, tes, and tvilet rete, vases, &e,&e, Our astor'mept is larger then can be found im any one store on either side of the Atlantic; aod our prices are wa:- ranted to be at the lowest market rates. W. J F. Dale LEY & CO., marble stores, Nos. 631 aud 683 Broadway. /E ORYSTAL PALACE HAS BEEN CALLED A varsperent humbug, but it is not half so transpe- ent ap the fraud and extertion sometimes prastized in he sale of teas and coffee Io order to realize the im- tation by force of contrast, make one purchase at the Fropire City Tea warehouse, 379 Bowery, corner of Fifth etrect, or at 81 Catharine street, where the articles are genuine, and the prices cheap. HE NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND IRON RAILING Compan; manofacturers of Crowéll’s cele. bs Hed enim falling aitboss rine. (coring, at least 25 cents of Crowe I's pew s decidedly the chespest ia rhe United essen a hints of castings, such a# columns, trusses, irders, verancas, brackets, vault joor guards, &c. Every kind ot wrought Dduilaipgs, such as doors, shutters, &e., done at lowest prices sod with despa attention given to contracts for all the buildii of every class. Foundry foot of Forty-sizth street, North river. Samples in sections of all work at the warerooms, 79nd 81 Duane strest, a few doors east of Broadway. REWARDS, REWARD! !—TO THE PUBLIC THE FOL- lowing is a copy of « circular reoently for- ‘erded to many country dealing with my house>— oe “Barrmoan, August 1854. ‘Sir—When you visit our city sgain, you ry ome prepared to pay up in fall. T can afford ead to urnish capital to the country; my — ”) than six per cent. Respectfully, nb GRIFFIN.” Tt is searcely necessary to pronounce it a base forgery, and the sbove reward will be paid by me for the produc- tion of the original manuacript, and the ideatifiestion the person who caused it to be printed, or any.iaferma- Boar g tion that will lead to the detecti: No. 17 South Charles streot, Baltimore, Ma. a 10 RE VARD.—LO°7, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, ON ing? Hott Fas bey ‘catalog ate ir be- ington Hotel, a e con: al longing to & poor man. The Ander will hected easter reward, and thanks of the owner, by leaving # at Mr. Mo- Teagué’s public house, junction of Tenth avenue and Kings Bridge road. NOUND—ON SUNDAY EVENING, SEPT. 3, NEAR the closets of the Metropolitan Hotel, a cane, which the owner can have by praving pevibe tne expense of ‘this advertioment,? Ldirese Hi ‘A BARROOM—ON TUE'DAY, AUGUSP 29, L ‘a black vallse, covered with leather; on end R J: ala es Ss on inp over ak be ‘Home, Ap: erron vi e sam Chars at will be handsomely rewarded. O8T—FIVE ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS ON YEE Seventh Ward Benk, with several emailer bills. number of the large bills are left at Bank. If prom; livering shall ive $200. O£T—ON SATURDAY, THE _4 on the Matine Bank; one of Nay er to ovr order and endorsed by mi one of $160, drawn by us tothe order of uel Bro. The publie is cvuti med against the same as payment bas been stopped. . M, & T. OPPENHEIM. pane Hye ky OBn=A OF. OREDIT, IN FRENCH, OF oir Chenared Rranes in eae Cumeeageeine fe ere, on Gourd, Frires & Co., and others Thaehcs, he New Orlesns, Havena and couth ment of which has been stopped. A suitable reward ‘be paid on returnirg it to yen GOURD, FAERES & 00’, 90 Besad treet. OsT—A SET OF SAFE KEYS. THE WILL be liberally rewarded by leaving thent at Mr. Ohae. re ee ee ees Benno! FRIDAY, FIRST INST., A LADY'S DA- 4 guerreotype, set ina oval #! saat eS green velvet. The yy leaving it at 534 Broadway, under 00. if Tito te tote is Fersntictn reece rier somewhere. between the Mechanic” aud in Fulton street, Address 8. No 9 Court street, more Hou OTICE.—ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THE 90TH, from the sabsori>ers, New York, September 1, 1854. ; eee cremageeamed Bw & EMOVED.—JACKSON int HAVE REMOVED R help gontuemnen’s from 464 ay to 86 Neasan it, oy inte ‘one tire fot fal Josce the friends and publle im genecal