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AT AUOTIQa. snnanaennnnnnrnnnren Papen ncn LBERT B. NICULAY, AUCTIONKER.—ALBERT H. NHOOLAY wilt sell, thie day, July 6, at 12 et the Merchants’ Exchange, for account o! vehem it may concern — 26 80 Com) 6 # Fair Grove Gold sud Uopper Mining Company. of Sale—Tea per cent tuis day, and the balance — 2 ace seqerte a ae interest on all bonds el oa purchaser, excep’ ‘he State bonds, Next regular sal om Monday, Say LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—PEREMPTORY sare of ancient oil ‘paintings —ALBERT H. NICO- will sel, on Friday, July 6, at 11 o’alook, at the salesroom No 11 ‘rest, ‘the remaining portion of ancient ofl paintings belonging to the collection of the LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION sale of horse, .ke.—ALBERT H. NICOLAY sell, on Saturday, July 7, at 12 0’clock, in front of salesioom, No 11 Broad street, a bay mare, seven = |, Sound, kind and gentle in all harness and un- fp alge Rg J arness, a fly net and whip, order. ‘Derma cash. ‘i LBERT H. NI€OLAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL Monday, Jnly 9, at 12% o’clock, at the Mer- Exchange, $5,500 Phoenix Gold Minfag Company @f North Carolina 6 per cent bonds, dated January 18, 2865, and due in the eity of New York January 18, 1858. ‘he holder is secured by a deed of trust on the entire perty of the company in North Carolina. For ‘ar- F particulars inquige at the office of the company. 3 Exchange place. A, H1. NICOLAY, 11 Broad street. C. TOLLE, AUCTIONEER—OfFIVE NO 94 e Broadway. ale of gevtee! household furniture, s this day. A, C, TOLTLE will sell, this dsy, Friday, a0 1035 o'clock, on the premises, No. 1153, Grand # reat, wortment or household furnitu pets, ly removing from the city Terms cath, required from each purchaser, UCTION NOTICE —EDWARD SCHENCK WILL SELL ‘at 10% o'clock this day, at his salesroom 16 Wall treet :—Jowellery—Large and peremptory sale of a fine imveice of diamonds, ‘watches and jewelry, consisting we brilliant cluster and s'ngie sione pins, rings esrrings, Indien’ waiches, enamelled ani set with @iamonds; also, others, viz. :—independent nos0n4s, double timekeepers, fifteen day patent and detached Jevers, &s.,,made"by the best makers in Earope, all in Deavy’ 18 carat gold cases; gold suite of bracelets, pin ‘gud earrings, brocches, breastpina, gold, stone, and Mo- saie skeve buttons, studs, seal rings, gold, vest and geard chains, pencil pens, earrings, lockets, &°, UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER, —By virtue of an execution, I will expose for sale ‘@ey, at No 145 Canal street, ‘at 10% o'clock A. M., ‘the contents of a gentleman’s furnir! store, consist iug of clothing, collars, cravats, umbrellas, Hone but bankadle money recelred. V. 8, MILLS, Constable, office Marine Court, UCIION NOTICE.—H. SCANL4N, AUCTIONEER, will nell this day, at 103, o’clock, st 105 Chariton Hizeet, the furniture of a family leaving the city—cham- Dev and kitchen furniture, Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BEI AUCTIONEER — BELL & BUSH will sell, this day, at 193¢ o’clock, sales rooms, 12 North Williat treet, che balance stock of a general dry goods, hosiery and gente’ fur- ; fancy goods, Nanatlilans craps ahawis, Fangs 10 watches, 8 show cases, 8 Morgan rifles, 100 1s prime segara. Stoves—At 11 o'clock, 10 first rate parier and cooking stoves, &c. On Saturday, at 2 @aleck, at No 197 Division street, tho fixtures of two Datveher shops, viz: superior large lee box. 2 m« meat benches, lard kettler, chopping blocks. Knives, choppers, &c. ; also, a quantity of furaitar UCTION NOTICE.—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND furniture.—H. WILSON, auctioneer. nisy, July 7, at 103 o'clock, the entire contents of the large four story boa-e 169 Twenty-fourth street, mear Seventh avenue, em! suite in satin brocade, costly grand action rosewood Blaneforte, seven octave, with richly carved case, a instrument; @ choice assortment of oi! paintin; "m eestly gold frames; large oval French plate mir- very costly; Jace window curtains for four ws; Tosewcod centre, sice and pier tables; lady’s wesewood secretary, elegant rosowoo! eteg: with mir- rer doors and back; dining room furniture, black wal- aa ‘extension table, rosewood sult ¢ Lope ; and rosewood ¢! potas, secher lounges: rosewood and mahogany bed- steads, bureaus and washstands of the most 7 hair mattresses, toilet sets, bedding, &c.; also, , glass ware, silver ware, china ware, ks.’ ‘The recently be: furnished, at an expense of @even thousand do! ill be soll without any weserve whatever. Parties desirous of hiring the pre- mises, the rent is $850 per annum, with immediate pos- naive UCTION NOTICE —J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY B. Bogart, this day, at 103; o’elock, at the auction Feome, corner of Franklort and William streets, by vir- ‘tue of an attachment aud execution—s large an‘ exten. give sale of household chee baesatoalageat sofas, a rockers, mahogany spring seat chairs, marble Son tables, rosevood weshstends, rosewood, macbozany, oad maple bedsteads, feather beds, hair mattresses and Dedcing, Brassels carpets, card tables, buresus, large 40 engravings, oil paintings, washstanis, decanters, tumblers, mahogany and black walnut vas, wardrobes, round tables, extension dining tables, kifchen tables, ingrain carpets, oilc‘oth, stoves, hitchen furniture and urensiis, two Hage = ge t 60 new bedateads, to pay storage and navan- ‘The sale will commence on the second floor ‘urniture, ke. MICHAEL DOODY, Constadie. Caw BURDETI, AUCTIONEER.—SPECIAL SALE ef 1,060 shares Uhio and Mississippi Railroad sto: ction. Burdett, Davis & Main will sell, on Satuc. day, July 7, at the Merchants’ Exchange, at 12}¢ o’closk, 1,660 shares Ohio and Minsissipp! Railroad stock, the same being hypothceated and numbered as follows: Ne. 2,178, certificate for 60 shares, each . “ 3 “e Bo. 2,245, 200 Re. 2; “ 200 “ Me, 2.247, 300 “ No. 2,248, 200 “ Ne. 2251, 200 “ ease fale positive, and without reserve. Tarms cash’ by 2 of sa ‘eloek of the da, BURDETT, MAIN, 27 Willi C. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, LATE OF THE e, _tion house of R. U, Kemp, ant G. B. STEVENS, of Sen Francisco, inform their frien‘s thet they have taken the new store, No. 16 Spruce street, for the geo yal suction and commission business, ani respestfully solicit consignments. Cash advances when required. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER.—S20R& 310 wROAD 9. way.—Large and extensive sale of hotel furni- Gure’ke., on Friday, July 6, at 10% o'clock A. M., the premises known as the Anderson House, 30 Re street, consisting of beds and bedding, sofas, chai tables, restaurant and bar room furniture, counte tabien, glass ware, pictures, engravings, pio glasses, crockery, restaurant tables, &c. Tals FE AARON, AUCTIONEER, WiLL daly 6) at M6 past 10 o'clock, a the salen we . OT Neanau street, a spleadid assortment of welry ich diamonda, fancy rose- nd writing desks, fancy shaving and washing soaps, and twenty Magosand assorted nagars, SALES AT AUCTION. Pa OSITIVE SALE OF TWO HOUSES AND LOTS AT WEST Mt, Vernon and Weatchester Ne Y¥., by AMOS JUDSON, auctioneer, at Gould’s Mu Vernon, July 9, at 2o%clock P.M.” The three and basement house situated on let No. 35434, 1 square, at West Mt. Verzon, 17 rooms, with spacious cellar and large barn. Tne whole is well calcu- lated for a business or boarding house. It is commanding a beautiful view of Glen Park and peignbernood. Also, the two story aad attic house, with under the whole, large barn and very fine well of water, situated at Pelhamville, on lot 109, ali within fence, 100 feet square. Both houses are within five minutes’ walk of the Harlem and New Haven 8. Fifty per cent can remain on bond and mortgoge for three years, at seven per cent. The titles are unquestionable, and will be sold free from all encum- drances. For further particulars apply to JAMES LOVE- RIDGE, 84 Leonard street HILIP R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY sale of valuable property on Sixteenth street. itp R. Wilkine will seliat auction, on Tuesday, July 10, 1855, at 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the following described property, viz.:—5 lote, together with the unfinished builcings thereon, situsted om the north side of West Sixteenth street, com! 95 feet east of Sixth avenue, each 20 feet in width by half the nlock in depth. The buildings are up to the 2d story. with the 2d tier cf beams laid, and bave been well protected from the weather, One lot on the north ride of West &ix- teenth street, commencing 220 fest east of Sixth avenge, being 26 feet in width If the block th. This sale will affords very rable ie page either to builders, or to those kee to build for own 00cu- pancy.. Terms at sale, Maps and further particalars can be bad at the office of the auctionesrs, KELLY, AUCTIONFER.—850,000 WORTH OF e dry goods, the stock of McConville & Murphy, aelling by suction this day, on the premises, 31 Caihe- rine street. fale each day at 9AM and 2P. M. FGARS.—THIS MORNING, AT 103; O'CLOCK, AT 81 S Naseau street, in Lote to suit wholesa'e or retail Dayere, various brands. The present large invoice will be cloned this morning, for whatever the prices given may be. Large sale of various brands to morrow. TUNIS MORRELL, Austionser. TOCK AND FIXfURES OF GROUERY STORE AT the northwest corner of Twenty-seveath street and Second avenue —Saturday, July 7, at 103, clock, con- sisting of green »nd black teas, ooftees, sugars, codish, herring, nuts, counters, sca) & , Auctionse: “EXCURSIONS, LL BOATS HAVING EXCURSION PARTIES, O% parties of pleasare on board, are forbidden to Iand at Went Point, New York, XCURSIONS 10 THE FISHING BANKS —THE steamer Golden Gate, Capt Charles Anderson, (rormerly Captain of the :teamer Laura Knapp,) ill continue her regalar trips to the banks every day, (Sun- days excepted,) leaving Amos street at 7 o’cloox A. M.; Spring street st 74; Peck slip at 8; Broome street at 84; and Pier 3, N. K, at 9 o’ciock. Fishing tackle, bait and’ refreshments furnished on board. A fine cotillon band accompanies the boat. OR FISHING BANKS. —THE SEA STEAMER MER. CURY, Capt. Richard Yates, will leave for the iching Bunks every doy, touching at Fort Hamilton each way, from the following placos, viz:—Jackson street, 6 o’elock A. M; Delancey atreet, 63; A.M; Catherine Market, 7A. M.; Peok alip, 734 A. M.; Spring street, North river, 8 A. M.; pier No. 4, North river, 8)4 A.M.’ Fishing tackle and bait farnished on board, OR THE FISHING BANKS.—THE COMMODIOUS tea steamer Sun, Cunt. Wheeler, will make an ex- cursion to the Vishing Banks, on Sunday, July 8, leaving Amos street at 7 o'clock, ue street at 71, Broome street at 8, and pier No. 8 North river at 9 o'clock. Fare for the excursion, 50 cents, Bait and fishing tackle proviced on 5 FF CHARTER.—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS steamer CROTON, can be chartered for exoursions, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Tharsdays and Saturdays. For particulars apply to WM. G, IK WOOD, 37 South atreet, or to Capt. Wim. H. Wood, en board the boat, at ¢ foot of Twelfth street, E. R. RAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS !— Friday, July 6, 1865; fare 50 cents; by the sate ard commotioas double engine steamer MASSACHO- SETTS, E. R. Hanks, Oommaoder, leaving pier foot of King street at 734 o'clock, and pier No. 3, N.R., at 0 A.M. Fisbing tackle and bait on board.” A band of music will be in attendance. CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE ELEGANT and commodious new first class steamer THOMAS §. HAIGHT, with or without barges. Apply on board, foot of North Moore street, or of ALEX. M. C. SMITH, 232 West atreet, between North Moore and Beach sta. 10 CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE SAFE AND commodious double engine steamer MASSACHU- TT8, E.R Hants, commander, She is the largest sud most elegant steamer offered, baving a dancing saloon 112 feet long. Appt on board, foot of King street, . H. GROVER, 168 R,, or to Broadway, up stairs. 1 CANAL STREET.—W. &. H. VAN NOTES HAVRE ‘a large assortment of the latest patterns of mantel grates, kitchen ranges, summer rangea and stoves for sale, on reasonable terms. Jewellers and brass founders’ furnaces built andrepaired. Grates and ranges set and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS. RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH , 337 Pearl atrest, Franklin sqaere. All Pa’ Agere factory, articles sold at the lowest fectory Brive rior bbe constantly ‘on . JOHN 'ORD’S PATENT SLIDING AND SWINGING SASHES, —Parties mating alterations or building, are invit- €d to examine this new invention. They are warranted weather and dust tight, when abut, and will give botter ventilation when open than any o‘herin use. They both slide and swing. A working model will bs sent for examination, by addressing the patentee, Wm 8 Ford, 182 West Twenty-fifth street, east of Eighth avenue, Bip oi GREAT IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A t pair of lasts made to fit yor yet would reeult ia ¢ improvement of your comfort and hoaith. By call- kfort ‘4 ing on KENNEDY, 30 celebrated S$ IT POSSIBLE ?—THIS EXPRESSION 18 UITERED by every one who zea the vast quantity of turbid, amy matter extracted from the Crotos water by ths porous glesn filter. All are astonished, and those who sre using it declare it to be tho most effective article of the kind. lrepot, 793, Cai ONATHAN BEFT & SONS, MERCHANTS AND MAN- ufacturers of outlery, files, aaws, edge tao's, &o.; converters and refiners of steel. Agenor.a works, Suef- fied, Rngland, JOHN 8, WEBB, Agent, 212 Pearl strect, N. Y. Z EICHUM’S MOWING MACHINES, HAY PRESSES, A. horse hoes, cultivators, plows, straw eutters, corm reapers, horse powers and ‘thre: combined threshers and winnowers, and other uitural ma- for sale by P, D. GATES, 12 Broadway. JATENT ELASTIC WATERPROOF SHIP PAINT, FOR shipe’ bottoms {metal roofs, or al! kimts of iron and Suteide wood work: superior to anything of the kind in use, R. 1. GILBERE, 100 Water at. 1.0 PATENTERS.—PATENTERS OF INVENTIONS AL- ready succens!ully applied in tis eountry to the bet- ter or cheaper manufacture of articles of the common- estuse, or to ether material improvements, and whe msy feel anxious to derive profit from the introduction of their methods into certam mations of Europe, ars in- » care vited to address themselven (post paid) te D. 0, A of Mr, A, Simorin, No. 74 Broadway. Knight & Co, ator will o>a- rentore all your gray hair to toe natural and o: nal color; that Kalght apd Co.'s empire whisker 4: y beyond allcomparison suptrior te any other dye yet made by sy man; try it. That Knight & Co. dysentery cordial will’ positively cure any parson of dysentery in from nix to twenty four hours. son who may use the above, without satis(acti have their money refunded. Yor sale only by KNIGHT & CO., chemists, 341 Broadway. RORGE, | COOK, AUCTIONEER.— FURNITURE, usekeeping articles, paintings, this day, at half past ten o'clock, ut 304 Droadsay. this stock om races elegant rosewood ani mahogany parior suits, to various coverings; also, beceteads, bureaus, washstands, tard, 100, side aad tote tables; Ii and necre- eefroten, Aideboards, sofas, rockers, ie extension holders, vary itive! id to the Ertalog Jon at the store ore, No. for'coa é valmen ef sale, consisting of the asual variety fount im a large boarding house; also, a large invoice of iia vane cegare. ‘OHN F, RUSSELL, AUCTIONERA.—BY DAY, RUS SELL & O9.—sale of household furniture, &3 —To. ‘Morrow morning, Saturday, at 1034 o'clock, at our apa- lous wale rooms, 8S Nassau atroets (formerly oosupiel by R. C. Kemp,)’ a large collecHon of household far Spaite of faraivure tn hols aleve and veveatel urmiture (n joth and broamtel, enamelled chamber suits, mihogany sofas, tots a tote! dle top centre tables, extension tables. alliaeses, mi to receive consignments of all hint of farnitare, efor sale at austion. A ad a AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY, JULY »a¢ the central alee rooms, Pearl atrosta, Brooklyn —Mia second hand f jarmitare—Ma- tat welry, silver plated goods, two splentid double bar. rifles, a lot of exeslient writing fluid, &o. prot "clair wes derma dec 1 JOHN 8. BETTS, AUCTIONEER —AUCTION sv, a peliroen ttle. Gerard te Betta wil sell on iy, Jay o'clock, on rd eteame: $+. Laurenee, f00% of Figth treet, Kart river, green Purtle—0 green turtle from Cedar Keys, Florida. MERICAN PLATE GLASS COMPANY—FACTO: TY, Williamsburg, Long Ieland—Aro new prepared te ox fo fiche, vaclt ond deh te all'orders left a8 their office, oceat, J. B. PLATT, 79 Murray street. EXTRA PAY, LAND WARRANTS WANTED—OF THE MEX 5 can and Florida wars, and ti ko, I is, Missouri and Arsansas pi 1814, long since sold for taxes; also, patents located since 1847, in IMinois, 4'lowa, for which the SUF first shest caah will be gfven. App'y to @. G. T, No. 2 Nassau street, two doors from Wall, toamsters, or the widows ae who served fourteen days at see or on shors, in any war since 1776, are entitled to 160 acres of boaaty land, Those who received 40 or 50 acres can obtain the balance, No charge until the warrant is collscted. Apply to the agent, G. @, SHUFELD?, No. 2 Nassau Bo veee LAND ae ALL SOLDIERS, SAILOR: Mtreet, two doors from Wall. NTS BOUGHT, SOLD, AND LOCAarED ‘or bounty lands peomptly preseonted bi . ¢ and specie ofies, 173 C1 atrest, under 7 4 ree eee she Pelee Banke Letters and orders from NAS DOUNTY LAND AND “EXTRA PAY?’ OFFIOR, —Bounty lands and “extrs pay’? for U. 8. Navy eallors, &e., inall ware since 17 widows and heirs—promptly obtained and paid. Balance dus widows and heirs of deceased U. 8. sailore and others collected, an all kinds of claims inst the United States recovered by untersi, or beira of those who pe a ete Gases Seanes ship “Albany,” will be profited by callide on EDWARD BTSSEL Agent and (Ite) Parser U. 8. Navy, 67 fan pn PORTING.=ALL THE CHOICR BREEDS oF hogs KD for sale and for stoek; King Charies spaniels, rien heime, grey hounds, mammoth N, foundiand, heoteb Man terriers, Seoted and Kuglish shepherd ¢. rting Joga, ote, at 405 Wawvr street. Please eopy the ora BA certain cure for mange, 50 penty por ° NEW YORK HBRALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1855. HOUSE TO L“T—WITH J4.L THB “ODEN Iu- provements, im the viednity of Canal street. The rniture will be roki at @ saerifice, ae the persons ave leaving the city. The furaiture is rosewood, of tae very best qui . Adcree interview can be had. FURNISHED HOUSE TO®LET—OONSISTING OF ten rooms, at 203 Canal street; gas has lately been ut inthe heuse, Iaquire of JOHN H, BURLEY, 260 uoson street, PARTMENTS TO LET—IN A MODERN BUILT brick hocae, in one of the most healthy parts of bouth Brooklyn, to a family, without chit dren. Seoon’ of four rooms; third floor, five rooms. Rent moderate, together or separate. Ad- dress box 8,772 Post Office, F ROADWAY BILLIARD SALOON TO LET.—TWO spacious basements, at 635 Broadway, te the Tellamore Hotel, adjoining and the Prescott House. Tne Jocaticn and premises are unsurpassed for billiard saloon, bowhng alleys, or shooting gallery. OUSE 10 LET—WEST OF AND NEAR 3ROADWAY, below Eighth street, suitable for a small fam:ly, containing six rooms, with gas, Croton water, range, Rent until May, $325, Carpets, ke ke. ia nice order, amounting to $40, must be purchased. Possession im- mediately. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broads: J ADIES' SHOEMAKER, OR GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH- 4 ing store —A store, particularly well situated ior eitber of the ebove busipesses, to be let—rent $3¢0 per annum. Apply at 125 Atlantic surest, Beooulyn. aipeer Abingdon aquare. Boat@, if requed. Be: near lon i - ferences exchanged. 3 re ARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE AT CLIFCON, STATEN Island, to let, within ten minutes’ walk of Vander- sanding. The grounds are well arranged and besu- tifally shaded. Terms mederste, Inquire of RLS How ati on the premi+es, or of Mr. CHESTER FLOWER, 71 Broadway, up stairs. ss ROOMS AND SUITES OF APARTMENTS, UN- furpished, for gentlemen, and small famihes of grown persons, will be let, at very moderate prices, in the genteel dwelling house northwest corner of Broad- way and Thirty- first street; very good locatioa, and con- venient to cara and stages; breabfast and rooms attend Ae Reaper Dl peepelrds Geaemieel pele prerohere pareed jone but most res; persons need apply. Acmira- bie locaton fors dentist or dancing aabael, 61 West Thirty first street, corner of Broadway. (0 LET~THE THSEE STORY HOUSE, 39 KING street. Inquire of W. CLAREY, 24 Hammersley mreet, for one week. (0 LET—TWO HOUSES, JUST FINISHING; 13 BY 40, with ali the modern improvements; Nos 109’; and 111 Wei enty-fourth street, betwoen Sixth anc Seventh avenuei Apply to M. WILSON, cor. Cortlaadt at, and Broadway, Gilsey Buildings. 2 bis LET—TWO THREE STORY BROWN STONE front English basement houses, with all the mod. inprovement in Twenty-first street, betwet Fitth Sixthavenues, Apply to ‘ALEXANDER WECKSEC 10 LET—A SMALL, SNUG HOUSE, LATELY RE- painted and repaired, now im prime order, in But- ler atreet, South Brooklyn; rent moderate. Inquire at 85, next door. 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 69 WESI NINE- teenth street, near Sixth avenue, suitable for a entleman and wife and small Gaa and water. ‘amily consists of three grow: LET—A VERY HANDSOME SUIT OF FIVE rooms, with basement; the rooms are on the first floor, in elegant order, ges and fixtures, water and water closet, and bave a separete front door entrance; loca- tion good ; rent $25 a month. Apply to E. B KINSHI- MER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 3 to 7, ‘0 LET—A VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING PART OF ahouse on Fourth avenue, consisting of twslve rooms; gas, bath, &c.; rooms newly painted sad in fine order.’ Rent very moderate. Also, @ four story hoase on Prince street, xent $800. Inquire of K. I. KIN- SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 3 to 7. 0 LET~A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A QUIET. pleasant looat:on, ten rooms, elegantly furnished weat of Broadway, and near Canal street. Inquire at Thayer's eyster and dining saloon, No. 4 Sullivan street, two doors from Canal. 10 LET—RENT LOW—A VERY DESIRABLE COUN- try residence, ated on Heights, N. J., 2{ miles from Jersey City ferry—a neat two story Gothic cottage, seven rooms, with stable, &s , in perfect order. The hcuse was newly furnished about twelve months since, the farniture of which will be sold. Terms moderate, 6 pass within a few yards of the place every Afteeerymtn to and from the city. Fare, 61 cents. For salubrity, and ase cool retreat for tae aum- mer season, it is unsur; od. Possession pe imme- diately, if required. Apply to R, KINGSLAND, 110 Chambers street. A yy LET—A SE®OND FLOOR, IN WOOSTER STREET, containing 2,700 square feet, for a manufacturi ay " preradkied a ® rear nips oe hegd eac] jor it manufacturing TF powes. PI SU AJOR THOMPSON i coe 20 Wouter street 16 LET—TO SOUTHERNERS OR OT! A FLOOR consisting of five rooms, together or separate, with gas and Croton, furnished, with use ol piano, er unfar- nisbed, Porsession immediately. The houte is very learantly situated, 772 Greenwich street, corner of ik, near ‘Abingdon square, where cars and stages are continually passing. 10 LET—HOUSE NO. 6 VARICK STREET; THREE reomn on one floor, in a house with two familics, rept $10 per month, to let im Williamsburg, near the ferry, Has ges and marble mantles. Rent $200. Apply to S C, SMITH, 16 Mott street. ‘0 RENT—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house, 207 Henry street, Brooklyn. and fureitare for sale at a moderate price. iy annum Apply on the premises, or to CHAS. T. CURTIS, 36 Broad. way, New York. 10 RENT—FOR three stor $200, TILL 180 MAY NEXt, THE ‘and basement brick houss, Ne 103 W. Forty-A(th street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues It has ali the modern improvements. Apply wo OH i ag atthe bar, basement of Cliffurd House, Park place. LET, FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE.—I have now and always do have on hand, s large amount of houses, lots and farms in desiral locations. if you desire such, call et my office, 808 Broadway, next Grace church, where you will be suited without doubt. R. D. GOUD VIN. [E WEST HOBOKEN HOTEL TO LET.—PO3:E3s10N rly Mre. Laliermant, Weet Hobokes. rte ELEGANT STORE 805%, BROADWAY, | TO Heavy plate glasa window and door, silver &e., suitable for a light elegant business; 1¢ best location on the street. Apply at EVER 902 Broadway. 7° HOUSEKEEPERS—A LADY HAVING Tak whole or upper part of her house to let, wishes to lev it to a Indy ans bosroing hours, on easy terms. Her family and friends, about eight or ten persons, wiil re- quire plain board only. For further particalars, apply to Mra. K, Douglas, 31 Green street, or to Joha Oulyer, 231 Thompson street. HOUSE#, ROOMS, &., WANTED. -JOUSE WANTED IMMEDIA’ tenant can be had f this ctty, or within five miles of the city. New Jersey preferred, Rent $160 to $250, Answers that State, lo- cation, &e., will receive first a: C.R. TOITEN, 195 Broadway, room, No 7. OUSE WANTED—WHERE THE RENT WOULD BE taken in board; must be in a good losation, gas and bath indispensable. A line addressed to Tensat, Union square Post Office, will meet with prompt atten- ticn, References exchanged. ‘ANTED TO RENT—A THREE OR FOUR STORY basement house, west of Broadway, below Tenth street. Address P., box 1,749 Post Office, stating lozation and terms. ANTED—A SMALL, GENTREL MOUS@, OR PART ot a house. Address, with terms, &c., &s , J. H., box 2,864 Post Office. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A GOOD 8ECOND HAND steam engine, of aix or eight horse power, with or without boiler. Any person having such for sa'e can hear of a cash customer by applying to or addressing A. McKenzie, 241 Ninth avenue. LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, HAVING avy to Of, can get a fair cath prise, b art WA stores, No. 12 Laureme yet 7 or ‘est Broad: ' or by letter it paid. ies at sensediey Mia Cobar nen re Caren OS OFF CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIProN wanted=-The highest price given, and cesh paid in current mouey. Gentlemen ‘to dispose of eloth- ing, of =m aality, for a liberal cash equivalent, are reqtueated to eall ou or address JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter street (late Orange street.) LOTHISG AND FURWITORE WANTED —LADInS / and gentlemen baving amy to dispose of can receive fair cas) by sending to M. 8. COMEN, 65 iM Py t 101 Ghathem, N, B.—Ladies attended toby Cohen, NITURE AND CLOTHING WANTED,—LADie8 F ‘and gentlemen baving any to dispose of can receive A fair cach price by sending to £. M. DUSSRLDORP, 13 Kim street. N. B.--Ladies attended to by Mrs, Dassel dorp. GTRIMOWIAL.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES M to make the norenintened of & young lady, in view to matrimony. of some capacity pre- ferred. Please address, for partigalars, J, 0, Shales Chatham square Post office, SON, ee $100.000 Wiel! oft thls fame folowing did striped glace silks at 4a, 62 Hlegest chaipelen tile, 30, 64. Magnificent kogiish gre. de “ Bege at only one Ginghawes at 94...... 1s, 6a. Drapery at ie... os “9s. ‘An exeoliont assortment of Iimens and other materia: Mati sa whslaade pees “i HOUSEHOLD @OODs, Quilts, table ate Soe diapers, Delow regular prices. ‘The entire stock oad poatiely be cleared ont BEFORE THE 16TH OF JOLY, tm comsequence of MATENSIVE ALTERATIONS, will cause a pertial and temporany closing of the Panel Maes silk men tee at $4 and $6 cach, and RIGHER GOODS PROPORTIONATELY LOW. OHO Faria Mantle Ezapor aporiam, 361 Broadway. |LEARING OUT SUMMER GOODS. TRACY, IRWIN & CO., Offer for sale, cheap, the balance of thelr stock of Freneh musling, Organdies, hi gronadines, ging: 234 and 235 Broadway. HEAP SUMMER GOODS.— 2,600 yarda of barege de lainer, at 10 cents; 2,200 } Printed bareges, 1s. 64.; rioboue immense assortment of embroideries, cheaper than ever, and other goods equelly low, as the stock is being cleared out to make room for alterations, LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS, 60 Canal street, four doors from Broadway. De, CAPS.—MRS. A. T. JAMES, FORMERLY OF E. H Newman's, 765 Broadway, has now open handsome assortment joa? dr ‘and soft caps, head @ ve irable stylee ot mourning 3, &0., at 113 Bleoonor RENCH BAREGES—FROM AUCTION, AT la, PER yard, will be opened om Monday, July 24 A. T. STEWART & 0., Broadway, Chambers, an Reade streets. ATYMING—ONE SHILLING PER YARD; 300 PIEOES 4-4 check, and Brussels matting at one sbi per yard. Sold on account of the season s0 far adv at W. 8, BOND'S dry goods store, 108 and 110 Sixt OTICE—10 THE LADRES.—THE ENLIRE S1OIK OF French embroideries, consisting of sets, collars, Heves, murning robes, Swiss and eambrio , biaek and white lace shawls, lace caps; geatiemen’s linen cambric handkerchiefs, &¢., &c, offered trom this date until the 16th August at sost price, for the yu: of room fer new face goods at that time. Mabou Pentanr 643 Broadway, two doors above Blecher street. UMMER FRENCH WOVE CORSETS —MRS, GAYNOR has just received another importation of her cele- brated French wove corsets, manufactured at Lyons expressiy for her, of a very light coutille and beauti- folly adopted for summer wear, only weighing from four to five ounces each corset. Her prizes are onty balf usually charged, while for esce and elegance in fit- ting her ch wove corseta are confessedly unsur- ‘ A gg importer, 46 Third avenue, mear 5 S % SILK COTTON—FOR HAND AND MA: ROOK’ B chine sewing, to thread in she wi wound on 200, weed ‘oo. ue rapocde waits Dlsek snd EES Gp itatae’s GULLER Soi se thine depot, 545 Broadway. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. GENTLEMAN HAVING LEF? FOR EUROPE, IS desirous of selling perior pair of bay horses, bixteen hands high, kia: id fast, suitable for say one desiring a good stylish pair of horses They can be seen pn a ag spplication to Mr. BEATIIE, 76 Nassau street. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS THREE inches high, eight years old, warranted kind iu als harness; will trot a mile in three and a half minutes; just from the bo aeain Can be seen for one day, at CED & TRUESDELL’S stables, 174 Mercer street, be tween the bours of 8 A. M. and 4 P. BI. F%. SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY MARE, FULL FIF- teen hands bee het old, sound and kind in je an: an: all harness, very ge well broken; would sait a carriage or wagon y kind. a set of good wagoa harness. Inquire at 167 Weat Twonty-seventh atrost. FPR A124 BAY HORSE, FIPTREN HANDS RIGH, four years old, sound sed kind ia harness; wili trot a mile in 344 cmalnten: just Cam be seen at REED & TRUEXDELL’S stables, 176 Mer. cer street, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 4'P. M., for one re from Orange coaaty. FS SALK—A 8PLENDID BAY HORSE, 8 YEARS + old, a fine traveller, sound and kind; only for want of use. Also, « light ba; id hat , mearly new. Apply tos. D. BEACH, pi Washington strest, OR RALE—A PONY, FOUR YEAR3 OLD, THIR- teen hands high, soand and kind in harness a.) anderthe sutdie. Apply at the statle in Third atreet, frat stable from the Bowery, from 7A. M to 6 P. M SALE—A VERY FINE PAIR OF MATCHED horses, seven yoars obi, perfectly sound, gontle aad Rind. Can be seen at the stable, rear of No. 25 Weat ‘Twenty-second street. R SALE—A FINE LARG® FAMILY HORSE, 16 hands high, dark bay, long tail, perfrotly ontle and found. Can be neem at Eldera’s livery stable, No 4 Esat Twonty-eighth street, near lifth avenne, R SALF—A BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, 15 hands high, sound and kiod in barasss, and fine feddle horse. Will be sold cheap by applying at Thomp ron’s stable, 110 E. 13th st. FROR Sale 70 BROWN MARES, SIX YEAR3 OLD, 15 nasds h’gh, superior atyle and action; fast Warranted trotters. sound and kond im barness and saddle. Those horses are well broken and ee t drivers, suitable for any geath- man. Apply at 106 Mulberry street. WOR SALE—A GRAY MARE, WAGON AND Att ness. Mare 163¢ hands high, six years old, apl did style, warranted sound; suifting top wagon, but little used, Will be sold low for casi. Apply to G"0, W. FARLEY, corner of Market and Onerry streets. One of them can trot in 2 m. 50s, OR*EB—CARRIAGES, OR WORKING CATILE wanted in exchange, in part payment, fer a foar itory brick store and dwelling, 23x60, on lease lot 23 x 100, No. 210 Third avenue; possession immediately; 26 yearn’ unexpired lease. Inquire of JOSEPH DAVI SON, Hanover benk builiing, corner of William and Pearl streets, from 11 A. M. to 2P. i. ) ORSES FOR SALE OR TO HIRE FOR THE SUM- bay horse; also a coachman. Azo stable, rear of the hoase corner of Fifth avenue, where they can be seen. N ORGAN HORSE—a VERY SUPERIOR MORGAN horse, six years old, ineeey sound, a very fine family horse; price $200, ‘superior ite saddle, eegantly finished, used but © few times, with bridle, cover, &., very cheap, Apply at 21 Boerum street, NE HOR3E CARRIAGE OR ROCKAWAY FOR SALE— Good Cv adecy! im order, strovg as new, very low. Inquire at 88 atreet, corner of Greene. ‘ANTED—A LIGHT BUGGY WAGON, IN PART yment for a small farm of 16 acres, good loam soil, and'n fine building alte, £8 miles from Brooklyn, on Tong Island. Inquire of A. M. BURR, 157 Broadway. a - 7 WN IMMENSE BILLIARD BRD—NO MUMBUG—MUST be tried to be believed. Don’t purchase before la, at No, 8 Ann, or 149 Fulton street. Tables, ues, J bs angers are r— for curiosity. ‘They are a heavily backed a8 deat ever made. ILLIARDS —WE HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK OF Dillard tables, with aleve, marble or wooden beds, ble for private or public use; also, balls, cuss, ihe, cue wax, im fact every article in the line, 10 mt cheaper than any establishment in the Ui Beater. Thon any 2 DERGAMIN, 332 Broadway. ILLIARD TABLES—WE OFFER FOR SALE A superior stock of tables, with cur newly invented cusbiors of superior elasticity, and pronounced to be the enly correct cushions now in use. Cloths, balle, and other trimm'ngs for ewe at the lowest cash prices, GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. : ILLIARD TABLES FOR 8A A GOOD SECOND hand table, emall size, with everything complete. Saitable for a private house, Will be sola low. Apply at 41 Ann strect, where it may be seen. —_—_—__——— ~ EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. —A regular meeting of this committee will be held at Tammasy Hall, on Thursday evening, July 5th, at dght o'clock, Your punctual attendance is requested. ROBERT KELLY, Chairman. } Secretaries. Jawen Le Benepict, ALFRED C(LANCELLOR BOARDING AND LODGING. Fe 4 a fron! rear PISO y= ree ae for al louse BI i a men! Transient boarders also accommodated. pacar dierent Sle tsaneuencns dN AND 624 BROADWAY, NEAR THE M:TRO 622 politan and Smitbronian Hoteis. First, o!see acocmmodstions for permanené and traustent boarders. Terms reasonable. FRANKLIN STREET, TWO DOORS FROM HUD son astreet.—Select bosrding.—Furnished rooms for gentlemen theie wives, $7 to $0; for te gle gentlemen, $4 to $5. Two cee Bave a fur- niabed front room for $5 each per mouth. 0: BLEZOKER STREET, NEAR GREENE—A LARGE | farniabed room and es : Cee t , ina Freneh SS private ly; the ia provided with every now improvexsoat, eas, bash, dc. Broskfast if reaulred. gees dM is ia a TWELFTH STREET, ON THE SECOND BLOCK from Broadway, a gentlemen and wile, or siagly gentlemen, can be accommodated with = r ant room on the second : tory, containing bot ani cold , with beth room adjoining. The nouse is handsomely fur- niabed, and centaing all the medera improremeats Du rom 6 to 6. No, 96 Twelfth at., between 3d and 4th avenues. FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WE3T OF 70 Broadway— suites, (breakfast served if reqaired ) single and double roomaon tbe first and second fir, pea:ly furnished; @ good location fora physician. To et for ashort period if requized; cleanliness strictly ob- terved, Inquire as adove. EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETA#REN IRVING § ue.—Suits of rooms for fa 382 wives, or single gentlemen, caa be hanisomsly accommoaated with rooms, delightlally situated, ima new house witb ali the modern improvements. Apply ae References exchanged. 2 AMITY PLACE, ONE DOOR FROM BLERCKER 26 street, a little west of Broadway.—Elogantly (ur- uished parlors and separate bedrooms, with or without portial board. The house bas all the modera improve- ments. Summer visitess will find it convenient ani agreeable. PRIVATE FAAWEY WOULD LET TO A GENTLE. man and wife, or two gentlomon, « pleasent room, ina bouse with modern improvements, with full or par- tial beard, ‘Terma moderate, Inquire at 165 West Nine- teentn atrest, near Eighth avenue. VEKY SUPERIOR AND ELEGANILY FURNISHEC A, parlor and bedroom, with or without board, to jet, om Broadway, near the St. Nicholas aad Metropoli- tam Hotels; terms very low; ncminal charges will bu ao- cepted rather than keep tus premises unoccupied, Ad. dress A, M. F., Beralc office. A* PERSONS WISBING EO aBD OF BOARDER} will fied my office the surest ari satisfac- method of finding either, Boarders are politely di- rected, free of charge, to all parts of the city or coantry. Office 808 Broadway, mext te Grace oburch. N. 8 —Not connected with any petty office. R. D. GOODWIN. A FEW SELECT BOARDERS MAY OBTAIN ROOMS, wi furpishsd or unfurnished, with or witnoat board, a private family, new brown stone house, con- eon the modern improvements. Apply at No. lit East Thirteenth street, between Second and Taird ave- nues. Roferences ex YOUNG LADY IS DESIROU3 OF OBTAINING board in # respectable private family, located con. venient to Beekman street or Nassau street. Apply this week at 78 Henry street. FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS HAVING A LARGE house, would be glad totake ene or two single board. The house is pleagant, with ali the ry nees, and no other boarders will be taken. A man wanting a quiet home will find it by addrersing M., Broadway it Office. Best references must be given. GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, can be nicely actommoitated with as fur- a room and board at 13434 Tnompion street, References exchanged. LADY CAN HAVE A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ‘or without board, in family, at 56 Watts prliead two doors from {he corner of Canal and Hadson ireots. 5 SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR A tr teach: wo bedrooms at ied, to let to ome or two sin- fle centiemen, in private house, with all the mojera provements; also, 8 hinge room. Inquire at 96 Prince street, @ few doors west of Broadway. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A NEAT cottage house, in the upper part of the eity, coa- taining every codveaianes, would like te take a lady and tleman; board for the lady. Please address Cottage, lerald office, for three days. WELL FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE first floor of as privatehouse tolet to one or two gentlemen, with breakfast if required. House desirably ‘ocated near Union square. Family very amall. Apply at 21 Irving place. BACK PARLUR AND EXTENSION ROOM TO LET, to gentlemen. Ic is neatly and elegantly furnish. ed, ond isin the most central location, Apply at 89 Prince street, near the Metropolitan Hotel. 2 im. provements, YOARD—T0 LET TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- ‘Uemes, a with tial board, with the use of bath. Enquire at No. 140 Spring at Baa _ST. JOBN’S PARK, IN A FAMILY who have more room than S story room, isso without children, or for gen’ 5 a wey to the Park Holezences exchanged. Apply at 18 Va- rick strcet. OARD.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WILL LET A pew aud richly furnished back parlour aud exten- sion room to one or two single gentlemea, or a gentle- man and bis wife, with or without partial bo: ard. Toe house is delightfully located, wita gas, hot ard cold bathe, The family consist of three grown parsons, and noother boarders will be taken. Cal! at 119 West Yorty- fifth street, between Bowery and 8 xth avea city every five winutes by Second, Third and Fourth Avenue cars, A dress, “Country Seat,” Union square Post Office. J UARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM ban they require, can ac:ommodate a few gentle- men with partial board at 58 Sixth street, between First ard Second avenues, OARD DOWN TOWN —TWO OR THREE GENTLE- man can be accommodated with board at 172 Dueno street, near Hudvon, opposite Duane stcect park. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY FURNISH ¢6 apartments, with partial board, to let, in a pri- vate family, within five minutes’ wa k of Faiton ferry. Apply at 46 High atreet. Terms mo OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A FEW SINGLE gentiemen or & gentleman and his wife, can find pleasant rooms, wish fell or, partial board, in’one of the mort healthy end retired locations in the olty, by ap plying at 129 Columbia street, between Pierrepont and Giark. A few minutes’ wale from the Wall atrest or Fulton ferries, Referonces exchanged. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—PLUASANT FRONT B rooms can be had in a first class house, in a de. tful location, and within a few minuten’ wal« of the or Wall street ferries. Terins moderate. Apely a resa street, second door below Henry stree' B ers will be received at @ pleasant maosion on tho inks of the Hudson river, within » few minutes’ walk ‘and about three hours from te city; , the beat of ter, conveniences otker luxuries ef the cou y be required. Yor Pacticnlars, lava Je ly given to refer to WM. S. JENNINGS, Esq., 24 tlandt street, OARD IN THE COONTRY—OR PART OF A FUR- nished house to let, with pri of cooking. I> cation healthy, comventent to bathing™and easy of cess on the shore in Ni Brighton, near « landing. Asareer, with foll name and particulars, box 3,992 Post ice OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, WHERE there in good tea bathing, for three or four growa persone, within two hours’ ride of the city. Address II. Anderson, 115 Nassau street, room 12, with terms, &= OARD WANTED—BY TWO GIRLS, SISTERS, IN nome respectable Irish family; references exchang- i Address A. B. C., Herald offics, stating terms, losa- jon, ke. OARD WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, FOR A lady and cbild, (33 years old,) tna plain farm boure, and where comforts of a home can be en- joyed. Address A T. J. R., flerald offics. OARDING.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Toor in house No 476 Greene street, to gontlemra and ladies; full board for the ladies only, nad partial for the gentlemen, {Crequired. Also one unfurnished par. TF to two single gentlemen, or a gentleman and lad; Baths, gan, &e., in the hour a aR OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREET.—PLEASANT airy rooms to let, with full or partial boar?, to gentlemen, or gontlemen end their wives, A vacancy for two ladies who work out of the house, Day boarders accommodated, Prices moderate. pl reoms for d their wives, at $6 50, or ringl gentlemen at $3; one hall bedroom 50, Toeation good, amd near the Fulton or Wall atr ferries, Apply at 65 Henry street, Brooklyn. OARDING IN BROOKLYD —TO LET, TWO LARGE I weil furnisbed rooms, with closets and {f desired, ip one of the best locations in Brook), tween the Wall atzeet end Atlantic ferries, A; 8 Clinton street, QUARRR A LASeNe, }OUNTRY BOARD b. igtes A FAMILY OF four perseps, ‘De rat orn! ly or boarding beuse, witbin two beure of the city. Throe or two large reems will be requised for- about thre mooths. Good phis fare will evince, providedeverything is clean. Address 0.8 B., BeraX offi:e. OUNTRY BOsRD —A FEW FAMILIES CAN BE AC- / gowmodate! with 1 roeme, at the Park Hoose Ora: utes frem New York by railrosd, apply om the prem: Maiden lat OUNTRY BOiRD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN and bie wife, bosrd for the summer, im » private hour’s ride frem the elt; etth , by elther nthe sea shore pre‘erred. Ad- and terms, H. B, M., Broadway J jiner, or at 6: RENCH BOARD.—GENTLEMEN WHO WISH TO learn Freneb by practice, can apply to a teacher of ine beat cyl Tenth . Ss saben Sere ad aroma _ uage iL) en ad ae wi ae Bimrelf, are fom Varia Tae terma wil include al the Beceneary instruction and board. | i ppt ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, 4p one of the coolest locations in the sity. Two rooms connected by tolding doors; will bs let separa or together, and two medium sized roome on third floor. Inquire at 888 Hudeon street, two doora from Four- teenth street, or acdress A. C., Herald office. NRIORERY BOONE 20, Site FOS SOEs GENILE- men, with or witbout board—fuli or 1; for a lady and gentleman, ie yy i aioe ed. No, 39 Howard street, two doora from Broad- URNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLE- map, at 23 City Hall place; rent $6 per month. References exchanged. Weett —ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UNFUNI3H- ed, with breakfast snd tea, in s spacious and wel) fimsbed’ house, lighted with gas throughout. For particulars inquire at 204 Washington atreet, Hoboken. NE SITTING ROOM AND ONE BEDROOM, TOGETH- er or separate, farnished or unfarnished, to let, io a French family, with or without board. Apply at 25 Liapenara street. TRANGERS AND OTHERS VISITING THE CITY WILL find desirable enites of rooms, also siagle rooms, with fall or partial bosrd, by applying at No. place, one door below Eighth street, opposite Dr. Pren- tice’s church; the boure has all the modern improve Terms moderate, .TLN ISLAND—TWO SITTING AND TWO OR three bedrcoms. neatly farnished, will be let toa ema!) respectable ‘ly of two or e persons, or single entiemen, who osu bave breakfast und tea furnished, Lape on the above isla witpin five minutes wath of Vanderbilt's loading, in a detached private house, commanding a besutifal view of the bay and island. Salt water bathirg convenient. Terms, for rooms, with- out board, $150 until lat November. Address G. 4., Herald office. (0 SOUTHERNERS AND OTHERS WI4HING ROOMS, permanently or transiently.— Accommodations un surpassed for 2 gen ‘oman and his wife or a single gen- tleman, at very moderate price, and where there are no boarders. Address Engenie, Herald office. WO NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS, WITH FRENCB mahogany be¢stead in each; bath room on the same floor; toe, with oF without boat, Apply at 47 Third oti lo" 0 \N GENTLEM&§N AND LADIE3.—] gently furnished apartments and rcome for men and their wives or sis I bet ima jase private house, Apply at 379 Fourth street, near Broad. way, or to BALE & 00, 195 Broadway. ITH OR WITHOU? BOARD.—LARGE AND BMALL Tooms, in nulte or singly, ba.dsomly foraished, gataple i cori aya 4-4 < persone from the fouth. 1, eee c. eo posite Eevexthst’ 66 Tourth aenme ee ANTED—BOaKD, BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN; board tor the lady only. Location must be up tewn. Board paid in advanze Address Mrs. M. Union equsi Office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. —PARTNERS WANTED,— RARE CHANCES contwuslly iscreasing. Also, & partner wanted who cap command $10,(00, to join the subscriber im a cash business toat pays 106 per'cent. Apply to CAMPBELL , $20 TO $250—A PARTNER WANTED, A SINGLE. h man, to sie aty Casi ia ry —— grocery store, on sccount of giving a; 9 Hquor ji~ Ress. “Apply nt No. 135 Went Seventecath strent, JOHN ALBERT. TO $200.—WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE manufacture of a medicine that has saved jousands of tives. If he ina salesman and ef mo- ra] character, an independent fertune is the result. This known and commands attention. No other man mm the world makes it and, to test the fact, all you want to de isto call and see meat E. MceMabon’s, 176 Chatham street, New York, or 166 Fulton strest, Brook- lyn, rcom No 1. $100 TO $10.—WANTED, A MN, THIS DAY, to take entire charge of a legitimate cash business =A man of en' jae and a salesman will secure steady employment, and vill be shewn that pag oy ear wili be the result. Apply to E BON, 116 McMA- tham street. ke. Da cl HARLES ALFRED HA. his nephews, Wm. tates Teva aad Oba ‘hited Hands, recommands them to the favor.of and the trade. CHaRLEs JENKINA. pn a SOY I ES ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—PUSLIC NO- tice is hereby given, that the lim:ted co partner- ahip beretofore Cee 3 bets under the mame or firmof F. 8. Schlesioger, is this dis- solved by ite own limitation. Its concerns will be liqui- dated by F. 8. Seblesioger. u F 5 SCHLBAINGERS General Partner, ADOLPA C, P, CALLISEN, ‘Special Partner. By A. Catuisex, Attorney. New York, June 30, 1865. BB gender ey UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE notice that the co partnership heretofore ex: Uader the name and Arm of er Little de Oo., at Nos York, an P. A. Dailey, & Co., 0 fCnicago, In., 4 this day dissolved by mutual ‘consent, All clams againat the sbove named firm, will be settled by George Little, 139 Fulton street. ‘GEORGE LITTLE, New York, Jume 26, 1856, P. A. DAILEY. rr, IMITED COPARTNER*HIP.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given that a limited copartuersbip has heen termed by the undersigned, under en in pursaanee of Tit e 1, ebapter 1V., of the second part of the Revised Statutes of the State of New York; that the mame or firm urder which the Gael Feng in to be conducted . Schlesinger & An ; that the general the intended to be transacted by ndresen, whose place ef residence %e Broos}yn; and that the special partuer in- terested there:n is Adolph C. P. Caliisen, Oe of residence is Altona, in Holstein; thas the special pe rt has contributed to tne com: o the said partnership the rum of fifty thousand dollars of capital in enh; aud that the said parcersbip ie to oe on the secend oay of July, in the year ‘1855, and to ter- mita'e on Tada Or of Jaly, in the yese 1860, . 8. SCHLEXINGER, J, ANDRESEN, ADOLPH © P. CALLISEN, By A. CaLuses, Attorney. New York, Joly 2, 1655, ui OTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITM THE CLAUSES in the eopartnership agreement of the firm of me & Kern, the widow of ths late Frederick W i represent bis interest therein, and the frm name and business thereof continue as heretofore. LION GUILUEAU! PHI-IMA MARIE Ki . New, York, Jely 2, 1866, ARTSER WANTED—WITH ABOUT TWO THOUSAND dollars, ima profitable business, where tittle or no seen eresutaimd Any man with the above sam, who would give bis attention to the business, would be preferred. For further particulars address, by note, ped yw dal B. M., Herala office, where it will be at- led to, JARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,(00 TO $3,000, TD engage in « sase business, that will yie'd s fortane- im & abort time; witl heave to go to California, take chargs f finances, heep accounts, the care of hands &c., Principals may address Kat ise, box 112 Herald office, nd sppoint » place yo eed my ARINER WANTED—OR FOR 8, ‘A. RESTAU- rant, with lovg lease and good will. Doss new e- splendid business. Apply at No. 212 Hroadway, im the basement. ES — seninsutenteinchonandtean HE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN THE subscribers is this dey dissolved by mutual eon. ‘The business ot the iste Girm will be settled by Owen Doremi a one of the frm tn Hiquéation. ow DOREMUS, Orange, N.J., June 20,1855, HA. AKEROYD, rue COPARTNERSUIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the frm of Jones & Cain, is this Cay dinnelved by mutual consent The business of the late firm will ve settled by Mersrr, Jones & Little, who are alonean. thorized to use the neme of the firm fo liquidation W. W. JONES, JAMES CAIN. ve thin day tormed « 0. ba a & Littl, and a8 successors 1, No. 139 Fulton strest, W. W. JONES, GORGE LITTLE. sent. New York. The uncerr partrersbip, under th will contipue the elot Jones & Cain, at the old » New York, July 5, 1886 ly 6, 18 4 hb et

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