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6 ADVERTIREMENTS RENEWED EVMRY DAV SALES AT AUCTION, HB. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—PO it .WE a. sale of genteel household furviture, oil pa: +"! io hair and de laine; seoras, aide and cent , mattresses, lounges, mabogany and carpets, silver plated &e., together with « lot of tings remaining from sale, The whole to be ively sold to pay advances, and to mate UCTION NOTICE—JOHN H. 4 Wareer DAY, RUSSELL & 99, wil well cha fore- Fridsy, at . a faseau two vil iron Fulton, a large ‘ellection of hend- useful household furnitare, of every deserip- SS heya) plated ware, cutlery, mirrors, oil paintings, 0., xe. ee UCTION NOTICK.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY & BOGART, this day, st 1034 o'clock, at the auc- breakfort and William streets, a it fancy goods, dry goods, &c.; at 2 o’closk, at 37 Bewery, two splendid Soeuterts at MICHAEL DOODY, Constable. ART, AUCTIONEER—BY 5. BOGART, Ssturday, at 10% o'clock, at No 9 feat Forty-firet street, neor the Crysial Palace, the gen- t furnitare of a family leaving the city— exeotiont y sofa, Co. chairs, warble top dressing bureau, marble top centre apd sofa tables, easy chair, y French an:| cottage bedstea is, hair mattresses, one iron crib bedstead, carpets, engravings, kitchen fur- niture and utersils. pins 1! scab Arica UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL AUCTIONEER — BELL & BOSH will sell on Saturday, at 103; o’clock, eur auction rooma, 12 North William street, a very ia ty ed excellent furniture, removed from end Bond stree*, comprising w fine variety of iptions of housekeeping articles, At 114, will the sale of the extensive stock of am importer best mm the market, in various sised bees pret chi lota to suit, Cam be seem Friday, Sale show ca:en, desks, Xe. Esa ¥. F. COULTON, AUCTIONEER —MORTGAGE SALE of nougebold furniture, carpets, mirrors, oilcloths, cutlery, &e; &c —F, COLTON y, July 13th, at 10} oc! auctiom rooms 69 Beakmun street, second story, ali the faraiture et a large three story house, consi in part of rosewood and manogany furniture of every des- ori viz: rosewood parior furpiture, in brosatel; cloth and velvet; melonney wardrobes and j, secretaries, dressing and plain bureaus, with without marble tops; rosewood and mal mar- ble ‘entre tables, 7g and extension do, sofas and tete-a French becateada, couches and couch bed- steads; full French mahogany and other bt large neh plate mirrors, ovel do, oil painti vaire and carved rocking chairs, apring seat furniture, in suits, tnree- ply, Brasaels and ingrain carpets, olicioths, mantle, ball and other clocks, oak f &e.; Overy description of good fur- niture, bat litte used, frovy» family breaking up: also, a lot of feather beds, » ges, chins and glasa- de ware, table cutlery, & 3, All the above fur. nituré will be sold wit rye and without regard to weather. Catalog early on friday morniog, VIRTUE OF R&LDING, Auctioneer, will , at 1,104 Broadway, at 10% fy ® large lot of new and fresh candies, in late jars and boxes, together with all the tools, such as copper pana, mouics, furmace, new Sroopiog mechine and a large quantity of sugar. This sale is wortny the attention of all the cealers. J. T. LOCKWOOD, Constable, . DAVIS, AUCTIONRER,—BY SIEVENS, DAVIS eo & Co.—This day, July 13, at 10 o'clock; at the om 16 Spruce street, large rale of new and second hand furniture, bedding, mettresses, carpeting, oval mir- rore and Paintings elegant setts of silverware, alao famey goods. Catalogues on the morning of sa e. an attachment, J ) he 13th i D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE '310 BROADWAY. e —Mortgage eale of furniture, &c., on Saturday, Tuly 14, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M., at's10 Broadway, con: sisting of bureaus, sofas, bedsveads, mattresses, chairs, arm chairs, tables, eagravings, pictures, &c., Kc. NASH, AUCTIONEFR—STORE $10 BROAD- —sheritl’s sale of fancy goois,—On Moaiay, 10 o'clock A. M 688 Broadway, consi superb lot of fancy stationery, portmonnaies, note paper, note envelopes, carda, faucy soap, canes, umbrellas, lead pencils, ladies’ reticules, purses, door plates, card plates, fancy sleeve buttons, ivory tablets and paper cutters, inkstands, and a general assortment o€ fancy articles, countera, ahow cases, and fixtures of store, &e. — BORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS @ay, (Friday,) at 103 o'clock, at store No. 304 Broadway, corner ot Duane atreet, a large and splendid assortment ot rosewood, mahogany, walnut and oak far- niture, ocnsisting of rosewood ‘aghead suites, in rich and fashionable coverings; marble to; contre, sidé and sofa tables; secretary and library book- cages; superior custom made extension dining tables, wofes, tete a-tetes, lounges, easy chairs, rockers, spring seat parlor chairs, bureaus, washstands, wardtoben, hair mattresses, &c.; also, gilt frame mir rers, Gil peintings, rich chima and silver plated ware, table cuslery, &c. Tuly ing of vcalacs looks oo pants, vest patterns, aco rear, rildhe ti HANS \ongig ile day, Friday, Ay ered @alenrooms 36 and 38 Beekman a! — awantity of. Bal hold furniture, comsisting oe quan use! con! of one ex- ps aan ope of Horton’s make, melodeans and two rosewood pianos, by Fisher ard the celebrated Chicker- ing; the latter must be sold,aa the owner leaves shortly for Kurope. Aleo all kinds of household furniture, con. ‘of one rosewood suite, in French brocatel, rose- wood teads, bureaus, marble tops, ceutre, pier and side*tabler, enamelled furniture, mahogany sofa bottom chairs, wai nas, bureaus, sofas, Cesks, tables, i nilver plated ware, cutlery, glassware, oil paintings, mirrors, clocks, bockcases, refrigerators, iron safe, kc. Catalogues ready. BERNSTEIN, AUCLIONESR —BY PECARE, BERN- STEIN & PHILLIPS, 51 Liverty atreet, on Monday, July 16, 1855, at 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, that desirable lot, 60 by 150, on Washington avenue (be: ing part ot lot 46), with the two si brick building thereon, situate in Upper Morrisians village. The ground is well la:d out, fruit trees, &c. Also, a good well on the premises. Terma easy. For maps and particulars, apply to the puctioneers, 51 Liberty st. L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—THI3 DAY fe (#tiday), July 13, at 1034 o'clock, at the sales- rooms 12 Maioen Jane, oil paintings and frames; a large and very aplendid assortment of elegant oil paintings, in richiy gilt and elaborate frames, among which are nu- merous superb landscape paintings, various sizes and with figures, foreign and home scenery ; historical paint- inga, very fine; game, fruit and flower pieces, rich; ma- rine views, winter scenery, very fine; rural and arcni- tectural views, figures, Kc.: also, variety of engravings and etchings, with which the sale will commence. This collection 1 well worthy the attestion of the public morally, as it is from the bande of eminent foreign and ive artists. RIOT N. CROFT, AUCTIO! BILLIN ER—BY CROFT & Billings will sell at galesroom, No. 63 Mme en? Ok orolo 3 Mrpadd on Friday morning next, July 13, at 103; o'clock, a large rebrmeect of ae Ce oo band furai- t uaisting in parttof suites, &c; silver ware, mir- ron paintings: pegars, &¢. Sales will be made regular- ly twice s week, Stocks, bonds, real estate, &c., at the Merchanta’ Exchange. Sales attended to at stores, pri- ree or any where in this State. Real estate and goods at private sale. N, B.—The above sale ia postponed until yy, the 16th, at 10 A. M., for the urgose of offering » large variety of farniture froma foul, which they are now getting in the store. Messrs. Croft pt ina diet dREOSS DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON MON- day, July 16, at eS Rey on the premises, furniture, fixtures, , &e., of the Manhattan Diming Saloon, 29 Centre street, viz., Freach plate mir- rors, ga cbandelier, English beer pumps, oil paintings, engravings, , Ornaments, &c.; margle top tables, counters, chairs, casters, crockery, tumblers, knives SALES AT AUCTION. ; FINANCIALS 47 BROADWAY LOAN OF¥ICE— $750.00 jo Liberal cash advances miso on diamonds, watobes, jewelzy, dry goods, ant ali de- ecriptions of personal , OF purchated for cash, ‘The strictest confidence pun wil be observed. Address 394 Broadway, near W: aireat. ia MONEY TO LOAN ON DiA- $600.00 0 mrvcwnie reain Pp person: or bought for cash. Business confidential, sad prompuy executed at 78 Nassau street, first floor, back office, FLORENCE & CO., Brokers, 86 eogars, mortgages, prompt. by 900 HONBY 70 LOAN ON Dia. m, &0.. OF Sought for “anh inc ote, ena Bom Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No, 0 TO LOAN—ON WAICHES, DIA- °. monds, jewelry, segaré, and every description of valuabie property, or bought for cash, by JOS. E. ISAAC, basemen office, 11 Casmbers street, from 9 till6. Bumness prompt and confidential 7) gold and ellver bought. N. B.—No business traos- acted on Saturday. ‘TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOH- $155.00 jewelry, wears, &e, ind atiai aussi iyeepatag ss te ane toe ene t nal mn rms, applying a' Ann 6! hy ms 4 ant 6. FORBUSH & JOHNGON, general commUsitea brokers, NEW YORK HERALD, FRAY, JULY 13, 1855. bouse has el the bby 4 we. ine apered aince May. Care stages pass oF; Between Breadway and Bowery. Terms moderate. GREAT BARGAN,—TO LET, A:LIQUOR STAND, with bar, fixtures, Ac, with «four years! leas rom last May, situate’ in West street. apar Harrison. Posrersion given pany 3 For further particulars apply to ROBEKT DODGE, 8T Barrow virest. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO- LEASE, OR THE LEASE for aale chesp—one of the best locations for bust- ness in the city, being opposite the St. Nicholas, sad eurrounded with hotels. Part or the whole @uildiag will be leased for business purposes, Apply on the premises, b02 Broadway. \URNISHDD HOUSE TO LET —A NEATLY FUR- nished house, at 19 Sullivan street; rent $18 per ‘week, payable weenly in advance. OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hobok-n, three miautes’ walk of {he ferry, commending a beautiful view of the bay and city ef New York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, &c., to families of the first respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of Seeond and Hudsoa srrecte, Ho- boken, of EDWARD MARCIN. OUSE TO LET—IN A DELIGHTFUL NEIGHBOR- Cerca) between Hudson street Ca Arcee ae iow containing fifteen rcoms, with bat rot hh eng &ec,; furniture in nice order, from $400 to $60, to be purchased; the few select boarders will re- man. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. TO LEND, ON BOND 100.000 strcate, ia sums to ontt appl its, On good productive reai estste, in this city or Frooklyn. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, 18 Wall street, second story, front rooms. $4.0,000~ sisters anturs is des ' to obtain toams can be accom- modated on liberal terms, differeat to other offices, strictest confidence may be relied on, and the above amount can be had in whole or various sums, by ap- plying at 598 Houston street, between Mercer and Greene streets. Business hours, § o’clock A. M. until 4 P. M. Parties waited on at their own residence. 8, MEYERS, Agent. B6 000 Ane eae are Megs run, with a good bondsman, bale. ‘Good furniture ‘would be received in payment. ‘Address box 1,852 Post Office. LOAN.—ANY PARTY HAVING | TO $5.0 good real estate security can obtain the above sum, immediately, by applying (MER, 319 Fourth avenue. k. B. KIN TO LOAN ON UNINCUMBERED 8 real estate in this city. Address Kirk, ferald office, for two days. 2 000 AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WHO e has the above amount to loan, on good security, a1 can give satisfactory references as to character and ability. can secure a good situation in established busine; Address Eaterprise, Herald office. 1 000 —THE ADVERTISERS WISH TO BOR- e e Tow $1,000, or $1,500 for three or six” montha on their own note. For three months they wil give $30, or for six months, $50. No agents or sharpers need apply. Address E, & P., Herald office. 1 0 0) ~THE ADVERTISER REQUIRES $1,000 ° 'e for three months. Security equal to ten times the amount, collateral with the borrower's note, will be given, and $50 as bonus. None but priaci- pala need apply. Address P. B.C , box 4,561 Post Office. C3 ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT OR PURCHAS- hy aa ata night, Giamenils, watches, rich jewelry, mar. endive and valual pera pro; iy gener G WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second Mor, tron rooms ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, DiA- monde, jewelry, dry goods, pianofortes, quers, and every other description of property, at 41 How: street, eontheast corner Brosdway, the oldest and most reaponatble office in the city. The strictest confidence observed, MCLAUGHLIN & O'NEILL. IVIDEND.— : COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO, 59 Barclay street, corner of College place. ‘New Yorx, July 6, 1855. ‘The Board of Directors of this Company have this da; declared a semi-annual dividend of five per ceat, payable on and after the 12th inatant. The trahsfer books will ‘be cloned until that date. JOHN C. BERGH, Secretary. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 WARREN street.—Dividend.—This Institution has declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of six per cent per an- nam, on all amounts entitled thereto for the last six months, payable on and after the 16th instant. All in- ‘tere: t called for will draw imterest as principal, All a made on or before the 10th instant will draw rect from the lat. Open daily from 10.4. M. to P. M., and4t07P, M. WALTER W. CONKLIN, President, We, M. Pow on yibenel , } Veo Preaidenta, Vanprxaiit L, Bexton, Secretary. ‘ANHATTAN SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION, 644 BROAD- way, corner of Bleecker street. Deposits made this institution on or before the 14th inst. will be entitled to interest from the Ist at the rate of 6 per it per annum, on all «ums of $500 apd under. ey order, E. J, BROWN, President. A: A. Axvorp, Secretary. ‘ARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, THIRD AVE- nue, corner of Ninth street, fer the benefit of all of s.—Deposite made in this bank on or be- July will bear interest from the 1st July. Six allowed on sums of $500 and under, per cent on sums over $500. Bank datly from 9 A. M, to 2 P. M., and on Wednesday and Satar- day evenings from 5 to 8 o’cleck. ISAAC T, SMITH, Secretary. ONEY LOANED ON ARTICLES OF VALUE, IN sums to suit applicants. Apply to JOHN HOOPE ADAMS, 5; aad axeheng® }, 462 Broadway, opposite Pact ‘ONEY real Bank. ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON csthnin. tesekth tee caricature fortes, eve scription of eoperty, by ihe eenenenie Beuite team and Agency Company: ©, WILLS, Agent, 33 Broadway, opposite the Broadway tre. EW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY.—JULY 5, 1855, Avemi-annua) dividend of four cent on the spltal stock of this company, will be pald to the stook- jdere on and after (6th inst. by order of the Board of Directors. F. T. HAYES, Cashier. SPECIAL ROTICKES, APTAINS AND MATéS, WHO HAVE SUBSCRIBED and paid for Thom’s Practical Navigation, are re- quested to callfor the same at Thom’s Nautical Acade- my, 184 Cherry street. ‘TOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF PILGRIM LODGE NO. 243, 1.0, of O. F., are requested to meet at their jige room, 274 Grand’ street, on Friday, at 2 0’clock, P. M., to pay the laat tribute of respect to their late brother, Aloozo Moore. JAMES YOUNGS, N. 4G. Aurren C, MARIEN, Secretary. {PECIAL NOTICE,—ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE S Real Letate Gazette received until Saturdsy noon. ‘The Gazette was established in view of the present un- ount of vacant buildings, as a medium for ad- ng (ata trifling cost) property for sale or to let, and is now suiiciently known to be sought by any, want: ing to bire or purchase. A abort advertisement 75c, per month. Office, 44 Ann street. SPECIAL NOTICE.—LIQUOR DEALERS’ SFOIETY.— Members are particularly notified to bring their tickets of membersnip with them at all meetings of the rociety, as no member will be admittea hereafter with cut showing the same at the door. J. N. HAYWOOD, President, . R. BUNCE, Vice President. 10 CRO a NTS AND OTHERS.—JERSEY City Pottery Company, ey 1855.—The above com pany beg to inform the trade in general that they have taken the premises lately occupied by the American Pot tery Company, and are manufacturing all kinds of earth. enware, which they offer for sale on the lowest possible terms, ‘They would also give notice that the treasurer or wecret is alone authorized to collect bills due them, and that all claims against them will be paid on presenta tion at their ofice in Essex street, Jersey City. GEORGE DUNCAN, Treasurer. Jonx Owes, Recording Secretary. and forka, spoons, &c.; Janes & Bulis’ patent cooking range and steam table ovens, kitchen furniture, brandy, teas and segars. penne A REE PSM TTS ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN W. sOMERINDYKE, AUC tiomeer, will sell, this day, at the corner of Four- deomth street and Sixth avenue, a1 9 o'clock, a lot of cane eeat chairs, oilcloth, feather bed, table, gaa brack- eta, &o, WILLIAM M. MACON, Attorney for Mortgage. |. KELLY, AUCTIONEER —350,000 WoRTa oF and domestic dry goo.s, the stock of Mo Tonvill & Murphy, selling this any by auction, oa the pre a treet, Saie this Gay at 9A M. aad 2 P.M. ee UBSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONBER, WILI, SELL ‘sl the elegant furniture contained in house No, 7 ue, near Thirteenth this Friday, Jaly vol it 103g o'clock. The ssle will Menge tive, rain or sine, catalogues of which can So obtained at the house, and the whole examined on the of sale. It consists of elegant rose ! ) #Olid rosewood parlor suit in tapestry, rosewood marble top tables, oval and pier mirrors, mar- bie tep reeewood re, mirror front sofas, tete-e-tetes, arm aad reception splendid mantle vases, Frenca clock, ol tings, and curtains, rosewood and mahogany bedateads, pure hair mattronsen, marble top rosewood and mahogany dressing bureaus, rosewood ma- hogany washstends, china toilet sets, rockers, card and -ofa tables, damask lounges, rich carpets, rugs, oil- Hoth, dining and breakfast tables, spring seat Fi chairs, {s velvet and hair cloth, with « large variety of amber and basement furvitare, rich china, silver ware, cutlery, iron ware, &c. A deposit will be required vad purchasers, }M. WITTERS, AUCTIONFER, WILL SELI W dey, at 10% o'clock, at Seventh aven stock au Sxterea of grocery store, sugars, teas aod opie. : i ELEGRAPH NOTICE —ANNUAL MESTING.—OFFICF of N.¥.& N. E, Union h Company, Bos fully potited that ton, June 30, 1855.—You are res) the’ stockholders of the New York aad New England Uniow Telegraph Company hold their annaal meeting ia the Union sh office, im Wall street, New York, on Wednendey, July 18, 156, at 10 o'clock “A. M., for the urpose ing and considering reports of past Fradeections; choosing a President, nine Directors, Seo- retary, Treasurer, ana Superintendent, for the ensuing ear, and for executing aay ether business that may be | eoaied easential to the interests of the company. L. SADLER, Secretary, In ———— 2 TRUSTEES OF THE WHITE PLAINS RURAL Cemetery heréby give notice that they will be ready \ for the sale of plota on the lat day of August ensuing, | Apptication may be made to Richard A. Reading, 50 | venth street, New York; Jonathan Purdy, 117 Orchat street, New York; James Carr, No. 4 Stanton atreet, | New York; and James W. Barker, No. 3 Nassau street, New York; or to the officers and Trustees in White Plains. Dated July 1, 1858. JOHN FISHER, Pres, | Jon P, Jexxins, Secretary. aw ~ MATRIMONIAL. a Miyeemet ace GENTLEMAN, ABOUC THIRTY years of age, who is tired of single plessedoess, resto make the acquaintance of an educated and oad looking young lady, with a view to matrimony. ‘Jeare address A. Broadway Post Office, stating place of residence and time of interview: ! ATRL TAL —LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN DE- } sirous of forming matrimonial alliances may reat Axaured of accomplishing their object by calling om Mrs. POST, 134 Went Kleventh street, apstairs, sue hes been | instrumental in bringing avout mauy ¢)gidis aad happy | matches, No letters will be coticed war u } gucloned, LET—1N WESTCHESTER COUNTY, A COUNTRY store and dwelling, with 334 acres land atta the old established store formerly occupied by G. Fall, bustness, 16 miles from the City Hall, Persons wanting # coun‘ry business and rent low will seldom meet with @ better chance. Reat $250 per year, Inquire of J. K. Hoppel, 337 Pearl atreet, or A, H, DUNCOMBE, East Chester. bl LET—IN EIGHTY-FIRS! STREET, YORKVILLE, the first floor and front basement of a neat two: story Cite tee ween the Second and Third Vag afte ‘or e emall, gent ape Croton water in the bed particulars, enquire at Mr. ® grocery st cor- ner of Eighty fist street and avenue, Yorkville, LET—TBE BEST CORNER STORE IN THE VIL- lage of West Farms; haa been occupied by the pre- seat owner for the last twenty years. This is a rare chance fora man to make m . Apply to ROBERT URE, 303 Second street, LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, BALOON AND LODGINGs, situated om a stage and car route, in vicinity of Madison square; the house is well fitted up and doing a good business. Stock and fixtures for sale with a five years’ lease; rent $950. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue; 3 wo 7. LET—A VERY FINE THREE STOKY BASEMENT house on Fourth avenue, near Twenty-fitth street; & good location for a pbyrician, dentist, or genteel board- img house; in gcod omer, modern improvements, &c.; reat £960." E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue; 3 to 0 LET~ONE OF THE TWELVE NEW THREE story brown stone front houses, on the north side of second street, between the Eighth avenue and Broadway, with all the modern improvements, Inquire on the premises. (0 LET—A, FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP3, AND stable, Nos. 441, 403 and 405 Cherry street. The Establishment is well built, with strong walls and gird- ern Ile drat rendering it pne of the best in the city. T offer to Jet it om a long or short lease, to good tenants, at a moderate price. GENIOC, SCOTI, 166 Broadway, y LET--ON ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH. Leet nis ‘between Third and Fourth avenaes, two nest, well ished co! houses, eight rooms each; rent $100; large yard and garden; would be let furnisned. Inquire on the premises, house nearest Fourth avenue. 0 LET—IN BROOKLYN, BETWEEN SOUTH AND Wall street ferries, to's single gentleman, a fur- aished room and bedroom, with full orhaif board. Terms cheap. Apply at No, 6 Nassau street (N.Y.), basement. (0 LET—IN THE GENTEEL PRIVATE HOUSE, (FINE yard,) No, 153 Laurens streot, one large room on second flocr, also one on third, with pantries, and privi- lege of washing in cellar; also, place for fucl. For par- ticalars, apply on the premises. 10 LET—THE UPPEK PART OF HOUSE 867 BROOME street, containing three rooms on secoad floor, two attic rooms and back basement, Rent $275 per annum. Possession immediately. 0 LET—THE LARGE ROOM, 312 BROADWAY, 25 BY T° io: suitable for'a store or’manufacturing purposes, or will be let for any kind of business. Rent $100. In- quire cf B, W. KIUHARDS, 307 Broadway. Possession immediately. LET—A LARGE STORE, SUITABLE FOR DRUG, éry goods, tin or other businoss; also, # floor con taining six rooms, closets, &c ; Croton water in the rooms. Situated at 218 Seventh avenue and Iwenty- fourth street. LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, WITH OR WITHOUL rooms on third floor, with the modern improve- ments; will be rented to a small family or gentiemen; also, a large back lor, furnished; @ good location for b dentist." Apply at No’d0 Amity street, 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 56 Laight street. Enquire on the premises, flag LET—THE LARGE STORE, NO. 370 GREENWICH strreet. Moderate rent. Immediate, P meena Inguire on the premises, from 8 to 10 A. M., or given. of OWEN BRENNAN, 24 City Hall place. LET—FURNISHED, THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE house No. 208 Canal street; ge irreed tnd and has ten rooms neatly furnished. Inquire of J! aN H. BURLEY, 260 Hudson street. LE! IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME DWELLING house, in one of the best parts of the city; has all moderna improvements, and is in excellent condition. It will be rented ne RF toa good tenant. Address box 2,583 New York Post Office, LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING 104 EIGHTH avenue, containing nine rooms, kit and cel- Tar, with a improvements. Rent $276 a year. Ad- dress A. B, d office. RENT—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house No. 5 Sackett street, a few doors east of Court street, Brooklyn. Remt moderate. Apply om the premises. RENT—10 A FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, the entire second floor, three rooms, with use of and room on thira floor im private house, 35 Willow street, Brooklyn Heights, within three minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street ferries. Rent, $17 per month, in advance. LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE STORE AND BASE- 98 Seventh avenue, near Forty-first street; is well adapted for s millinery, hardware, or any other retail business. Will be let te or together. Apply to CHARLES H. MAMMEN, Seventh avenue. (OWN AND COUNTRY—TO A SMALL GENTEEL family, to let im Williamaburg, a beautiful suit of rooms, seven in number; water, gas, chandeliers, and all the modern improvements; fifteen minutes’ walk from the ferry; rent $140 per ‘annum. Inquire at 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. OFTAGE WANTED—IN BOO LYN, FOR a SMALL family; must cont the modern Improvement and be located in a good and healthy neighbohood. ‘Adress, "giving full particulars, B, E. H., box 768 Post Office. A FLORIS1’8 ESTABLISHMENT.—WANTED TO ase, tor the above purjose, from four to sight fots of ground, situated above Fourteenth street, and oe- low Fiftieth street, Apply to A. REID, florist, No, 807 Broadway. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED~THREK OR FOUR rooms, unfurnished, on the same floor, between ]ughth and Twenty third streets and Second and Sixth aven Address J. R. C., Herald office, stating loca- rent, which muat not exceed $150. ANTED—A FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUsH— yearly rent not to exceed $1,600—in a gentee! neighborhood, {rom Fourteenth to Thirtieth street, be- tween Seventh avenue apd Broadway. One preferred where the owner's ays ‘board ‘be taken forthe Apply to. —_—-B. W, RIQHARDS, 307 Broadway. T ANTED—A HOU! IN NEW YORK OR BROJK- lyn, at @ price from $6,000 to $10,000; for which will be paid balf cash and half merchandize. DUNSCOMB & McMILLEN, 131 Broadway, Trinity Buil@ing, room 9. ANTED TO RENT—A WORK SHOP, WITH STEAM power and room in the yatd. Inquire st 45 Maid- en lane, up stairs. ANIED £0 HIRE~BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, WwW the parlors (unfurnished) of a neat two or three story house, not fer from Broadway, between Houston and Fourteenth streets. Address Tenant, Herald office, SPORTING, EGATTA AT POINT BRERZE, NEW YORK BAY.— A regstts will take st Point Breeze, New York Bay, three miles from Jersey City, for a purse of $60 to th) winniag boat, on Tuesday, July 17, at 20'cloce P.M. Free for all jib and mainsail sall boats under thirty feet. The usual time will oe given on starting. To sail from stake boat opposite Point Breeze Hotel three times around the lighthouse on Robbins reef and back. Entrance $5. All boata to be entered at the above wamed hotel on or before 12 o’closk M. of day of sailing, Four boats to go, or mo race. JOHN H. MIDMER. J{oR SALE—A FULL BLOODED NEWFOUNDLAND pup. Apply at No, 213 South street. OCKING BIR -S FOR SALE—TWO GOOD SINGERS; also several young birds, Inquire at 97 Seveath street, Williamsburg. po i Rennrad TEWFOUNDLAND DOG FOR SALE —aPPLY 10 N Jobn Corcoran, 40 sud 42 Broad atrest. PORTING.—ALL THE CHOICE BREEDS OF Dc he} for rale and for stock; King Charte lela, Blen mammoth Newfou ad; Seoteh and Fag! rs, Scotch and English shepherd dogs, sporting Cogs, etc., at 25 Water atest. Please copy the address, N. BA certain cure or mange, 60 cents pee tote, GORSES, OARRIAGES, 4&0. SPLENDID SORREL GELDING, MORGAN STOCK, 154 bande bigh, und awitch tail, five years old, ta’ bes ty harman, at enti, Chater aoued iy kind. For deauty not be surpassed. Norther New LIGHT SECOND HAND ROCKAWAY, WITH FOUR esata, wanted. Address @ line to.C. W. 5., for one ‘week,,Hersld office, bex 130, which will be attended to. ARRIAGES FOR SALE—ONE SECOND- HAND PHA:- top, cost $700; one two seat shifting top wazon, first seat elevated; one rockaway coupé; ome six seated rockaway, and three top ; ell im good order and very little used; also. one new gig, for a dostor or business man. Apply at 358 Pea pitied Fe BALE—A ain el FINE hn bi pty feieioer| road wagon and harness, nearly new tbe ware is 15% hands high, ax youre old, avery free and pleasant driver, and can trot a mile in three minutes; perfectly green, jast from Katland, Vermont. Any gentieman ing & road mare, and williag to pay a feir price, can nee the establishment by calling at tho lumber yard 172 Monroe street, near Moatgomery, ‘Warranted gound and kind in all respects. Pala rhein ae teicher OR SALE—A GOOD BUILDER'S GIG, NEARLY NEW, or will be exchany for a good light top wagon, or li ind cement. at No. 88 East Niaeteeoth street, near Lexington avenues. JOHN SMITH. OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, PONY built, 153 hands high; also s rockaway wagon and double harness; will be sold cheap, as the owner uae no use for them. Inquire at 6 East Twenty-first strest, C, SCHAMANN, Livery Stable, OR SALE—A SORREL MORGAN HORSE, 15 HANDS high, sound, kind and gentle in ail barnes, and an excellent saddle horse, 6 years old. inquire at No. 10 Brooalyn Market, before noon. 1, THYKEE. (OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF MORGAN MARES, VERY fast, good in double or single harness; one very geod under paddle, about 15%4 hands, Can be seen at 72 de street, at N, KINSLEY & SON’S livery stables. (OR SALE—PRICE $250, A FINE GRAY HORSE, neven years old, gentle, kind in s.ngle or double irnexs; ia fast, and will stand without tying. Also, a single harness and wagon, in good order, almost new, suitable fora grocer. Will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for them. Inquire of John Pringle, Sentinel Buildings, Greene atreet, Jersey City. (OR BALE—A BLACK MARE, FIFTEEN HANDS HIGH, nix years old, warranted sound and kind; is a gen- Ue stylish driver, and can trot very fast; is a safe first class roadster. Apply at 106 Mulberry street. R SALE—THREE GOOD HORSES; ONE THE MOST splendid raddle horse in the city ‘for either lady or gentleman, the other two good family horses; all zene sound. Apply at 18 Jay street, corner of Green- wich, OR SALE—A HANDSOME GRAY HORSE, 16 HAND3 high, in fine condition, and fast driver, warranted sound and kind in all —— eight years old. Price $100. Also, a light wagon lated set of harness, Price $70; also a riding anddle and bridle. To be geen at ‘13 West Seventeenth , between Sixth and Seventh avenues. OR SALE CHEAP—-A BAY HORSE, 15% hands high, seven years old, sound, and kiod in single and double harneas and saddle; willstand without tying, and can trot a mile in 2,50. 64] Water street. Call on J. M. SMI1H, R. FOSTER & CO., 62 Leonard street, dey can be seen @t any hour. OR SALE CHEAP—A NICE, STYLI3H LITILS MARK, seven years old, fast, sound and gentle, with a handsome road wagon and harness, pearly new; also, a down town carman’s cart and tea wagon, in good order. ‘Will be sold together or separate. Can be seem at 305 First avenue, ORGAN FAMILY HORSE—A BAY MORGAN horse, pony built, perfectly sound; an admirable family horse; wae brought from Vermont this spring, and will be sold low. Also, a superior English m lady's saddle, &c., at half its value, Apply at 271 Jay atreet, Brocklyn. HREE VERY SUPERIOR HORSES FOR SALE—ONE of them is very fast, and one, an Abdallah colt, is ‘one of the best young horses in the country. Aay ge tleman requiring s first rate animal will do weil to sale and commission stables, No. 2 University ANTED—A CARRIAGE HORSE, OF GooD STYLE ‘and action, with long natural tail; must be 16 a ied Galli i oe cree. stent vers old, and sound; ba} ferred. Apply at Thompson’s livery sta- ble, 110 East uth st. i WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Ge EIGHT DAY SHIP CHRONOMETER FOR SALE cheap. Inquire of 0. S. JENNINGS, 04 Fulton st. with chain, $6; without chain, $4. These arecgaal'tn bel sy tothe real diamond. sate of the United States, by sending L. & J. JACOBS ‘ot Brosdway. foot of Amos street at 93 A. M., and 13% and 3K P. M.; pier foot of atreet, 934 A. ood bev I a at . Mm. ‘are hey infasd ed fort Hames and tock to New Tork, ab conta. No half price for children. R KEYPORT AND FORT HAMILTON.—THE NEW and fast steamboat, KEVPURT learee Now lurray street ly, Sundays excepted, at o’clock, P. M leaves Keyport at 734 o’clook A.M. Fare 26 cent sons desirous of visiting ome ‘of the most healthy and best bathing places in the vi- cinity of New York will find it at Keyport; and business men can be in New York from 9} A, M.untll4 P.M. OR LONG BRANCH, SHREWSBURY, &c.—THE steamer JAMES CHKISTOPHER will Jasve Jay street pier as toliows:— LEAVE NEW YORK. LEAVE SHREWSBURY. Tuesday, July 10,11A.M. Tuesday, July i0, 4 P.M. Wednesday,“ 11, 6 “ Wednesday, 11, 3 « Vhursday, “ 12, 634 Thursday,’ “ 12,3 « Friday,’ “13, 7°" Friday, 13, 3 Saturday, “ 14; 3P.M. Saturday, “ 14,7 « Sunday,’ ‘ 15, 8A.M. Bunday,' “ 15,4 % Monday, ‘' 16, 5 “ Monday, “ 16, 9AM. Always landing at the Highlands and (Ocean House, Fare 374g cents. treal, Ogdensburg, St. sbury a via Northamp' Bellows’ Falls, Rut! River, Montpelier, stmeygpet via ie pase ma express trains to Spring- Baggage checked thror oy FRANCIS HYDE, Agent, fice, pier 25, Peck slip. White River, Wel Ronse’s Point. Throw New Haven railroad, field, 8 A. M. and 47, M. 711 BROADWAY.—A FURMISHED PARLOR AND three sleeping apartments to let, on the second cor, 1 @ house containing the mosera Improvementa, where there are no boarders, a few doors from the New York Hotel. References exchanged. 61 FOURTH AVENUE.—A SUITE OF VERY 403 planar faralsbed rooms to 3 oo eoeend or loor, party o atlemea, or two men ond their wives, with or without board. The Touse has all the modern improvemeata, and the location of easy the lower part of the city. access to ¢ SECOND AVENDE, N&AR THIRTEATH 9 0. atreet.—A parior, the entire third floor, and rooms upon the fourth floer, handsomely furnished, will be rented, with partial bourd if required, The house has every modern convenieuce, and « very gen- teei location. i 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. —ROOMS IN 101 suite or single may be obtained in « frst class use, Feplete with ali the modernimprovements, Terms moderate. It elec haaa beautiful country seat connect- ed with it, situated on Long Isisnd Sound. Apply as ®. Lyd FRANKLIN STREET, TWO DOORS FROM 17 0 Hudson —Furnished room, with board, for ingle gentlemen, $4; for gentlemen and their wives, 38. A Co deduction made to gemtlemen cét wishing Cull —~ JONTBY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A PRI- vate family, four miles Jersey city ead ona and.« balf miles from Lergen Port, un New Jersey ; com muniestion cheap and constant. For further partioa- lars apply to J. AE. ¥., 53 Weat alreet, New Youk, fro 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 o'clock, or to O. H. CROSBY, 36 WH liam street, New York. CUNTRY BOARDING AT ROCKAWAY, L. L—DE- Nghttul situation, near the ocean; fine fahing and bathing. A fow select families qill fing this e plesssat sommer retreat. For particulars call at 157 Skee etreet, opposite Depau row. OUNTRY BOARD* WANIND—FOR A GENTLSMAN, wife, babe and servant, Staten Island or aay place rear New York on the wi and essy access to the city, Terms must be mod Address for two cays C.M L., Herald office, stating terms. One large room and a place for the servant would enawer. Sareea ere coreecrermmmmmmgrenprercr-—atea=aataliiaas Coney BOARD WANTED—FOR FIVE GROWN persons. Near the North river railroad preferred. ‘Terms not to exceed $40r $5 eaca per eek, Address C, C. C , Union equare Post Office. Center BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND wite wish board ina pisin family residing im any of the villages within an hour’s ride of the city. Frai veget nd pure milk are more sought for than tea: ionable d splay. Address, with location and terms, G. F. C., Herald office. HUDSON STREET, FRONTING 81. JOUN’S 147 k—Furniabed rooms to let, with board, to men and their wired; also, a handsomely furnished parlor; house newly fur- nished, with ai the modern improvements for perma- nent and transient boardera. PRINCE STREET.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or single gentlemen, can ontatn hand- semely furnished rooms, with full or partial board, by applying aa above. None but fizst class need apply, 1 6 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR GREENE—A LARGE furnished room and bedrooms: on second or thira floor, with pantries, closets, &c., to Li poutemen, in a respectable private French family; the use is provided with every now improvement, gas, bath, &c. Breaxfast if required. GREEN STREET.—10 LET, THE SECOND FLOOR, 9. consisting of four rooms, front and back room, and two bedrooms; also, the farniture tor sale if re- quized, Inquire of JOS, PRICE, 408 Broadway, PRINCE STREET, SECOND DOOR WEST OF 8 Broadway.—Two handsome large rooms, with small ones attached if desired. Thi the modern improvement ‘Will be let to persons visit- ing the city or permanently. House first class. ST. MARE’8 PLACE.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or single gentlemen, can obtain furaish. ed rooms, with full oF partial board, at the above desira- ble location. The house is replete with gas, bath, closets, &c,, and cars and stages pass the door, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—GENTLEMEN and their wives, also single gentlemen, may ob- tain rooms with full or partial board, permanently or for @ short period if desired Losation four doors trom Sixth avenue. FRASKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Suites (breakfast served, ic required.) 8 and double rooms, on the first and se floors, neatly furnished; good location for a physician; to let for a short period, if required; clenatinass strictly ob- aerved, Inquire as above. A WIDOW LADY HAS JUST PURCHASED A PLEA- m aingie gentlemen, or gentl rooms contain ail sant "house on West Twentieth street, having all lorn improvements; is convenient to stages and cars; ‘wouid accommodate four or fi tlemen, with or with- out board. Address A. N. 8, ‘ald office. GERMAN LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A FAMI- ly in Brooklyn, (American or German,) where she Gould bave board and iodgine, for which ahe would be willing to instruct the children a few houre every day. Best of references can be given. Apply or address T. U., 99 Harrison street, Brookiyn. FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board, for the summer, at the house of Mr. Wil- fam H. Dibble, Stamford, Conn. The situation is just out of the village, a few minutes’ ride from the depot, commanding & fine view of the surrounding country and of the Long Island Sound for many miles, wich a grout abundance of my variety of fruit and vegetables on the premises. Reference may be made to Wm. A. Har- denbrook, No. 68 Wiliam street, New York. LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISH FURNISHED apartments ina pleesautly situated house; im the Vicinity of Bleecker street and the Bowery preferred, with full board for the lady and breakfast for the \- tleman. Terms liberal, it swted. Will not go where there are other boarders, Address 8. E. Z., Brosaway Post Office, with terms and full particulars. FEW SINGLE LADIES CAN OBTAIN BOARD AND furnished rooms, up town, by addressing name ‘nd number, for three days, at Chatham square Post Office, Mrs. E, W. NICELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR TO LET, TO a lady and gentleman, (board for lady only); lo- cation near Broadway and above Canal street. Terms $10 per week in advance. Address FE. M., Broadway Post Office. SPLENDID FURNIFHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to one or two single gentlemen, in a private house, with all the modern im- vements; also a single room. Inquire at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. HANDSOME FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, on the first floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen, or gentleman and lady, with board for the lady only. Family email and private. Apply st 60 Wooster street, near Broome. OARD,—ROOMS TO LES, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL beard, at 224 Greene street, near Fourth street. Also, & basement, suitable for an office. Bath, gas, &c. ll of which can be had on reasonable terms. Refervaces required. Bere“ A Fie a ik SKAT ON THB EAST \ver.—A privat oven) 8 large house lelightfully locat im full view op ea with ex- tensive grounds, bath house, &c., wish to take a famil; and two or three Foyxny to Boabret WIDOW LIVING ALONE, AN EXPE- require nursing, with board ora furnished room, convenience for cooking on reasomable terms. Apply at 74 Ridge street, Rivingston. OARD—A WIDOW LADY WISHES TO LET A PLAIN furnished parlor, with two pantries, on the first floor, to a gentleman and wife, with partial board, for $6 & week, or would let the same, with convenience for cooking. ‘Apply at 50 East Twenty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue. Nosign on the house. OARD DOWN TOWN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY ‘will accommodate two of three gentlemen with pleasant furnished rooms, with or without board. Lo- cation 46 Walker street, a few doors (rom Broadway, OARD DOWN TOWN.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY be obtained by two single gentlemen, at No, 126 fambers street. Keferences required, OARDING IN BROOKLYN,—-TWO GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with pleasant rooms and partial board ina private family without children, where they can have the comforts of # home, one block from City Hal. Apply at 35 Court street. References exchanged. HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY friends and patients that during my absence in hurope, I availed myself of the unusual opportunities which were offered to me as an old member of the Royal College of Surgeone in Dublin, of which Professor Ben- son, to whom | served my apprenticeship, is now Presi- , to observe and acquire a thorough knowledge of the recent remarkable oiscoveries and improvemeats in the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the diseases of the nd ear. Connected with my speciality, I visited 4 Wild, in Dublin; Bowmon, Walion, Toynbee, Yearsley, Alexander, Xc., in London; McKen aie, 1n Glasgow, and Demarres and Siche!, in Paris—from all of whom I received the utmeat attention and true professional liberality. They freely and willingly com- municated all that was either novel or useful, and pre- sented me with copies of their new works and inatra- ments. Amongst the latter are the new opthaimoscope, for looking into the depths of the eye, and seciag the actual stave of the optic nerve and retina in amauronis, and the lens {nm incipient cataract; the equally extra- ordinary speculum, for looking into the ear, throat and all dark passages; Jacob’s needles, ior removing cata- ract without pain or danger, and the artificial tympani, for instantly reatoring hearing when the dram of the forated or lost. I trust it will not be deemed _— after a thorough medical eure’ in my younger days, over twenty sears! extent @ practice he a ed in this city, and my recent ol rations during Sy shet 1 consider myself competent to oe themselves under my care every nee canea have hitherto bailed. the fecalty, Patients whore cases have to faculty, ‘and who have been discouraged and wearied travelling from one physician to another, may consult me with a decisively and truly what their disease is, Gertber curable or otherwise. By means of the new in- struments, each case becomes perfectly plain and visi- ble, and the ultimate revult is placed beyond the shadow ofadoubt, N. B—Oculsts and medical practitioners Gemrous of perfecting themselves in this most interest ing bramch of their profession, and learning the use and applications of the new a} tus, cam receive pi inecractiona. At 4 Bf on » peulis — - a relock daily. 502 way, 0 St. Nicholas, Oo Oe We POWELL a. By Oculiat and Anriat ——OOOOOOeeee BILLIARDS, N IMMENSE BILLIARD BED—NO HUMBUG—MUST A be tried to be believed. Don’t purchase before ying this, at No. 6 Ann, or 140 Fulton atrest, Tables, cloths, ke., for sale. Strangers are in- cot to try’ them, for curiosity, ‘They are as heavily packed as the best ever made. ILLIARDS.—WE OFFER FOR SALE A FINE 8TOCK ‘of billiard tabies, with our aew inventec cusnions, ‘waperior elasticity; ut oo cues, and other for wale at t! west canh prices, — GRIFFITH & DECKER, 09 Aaa at. O\RD IN BROOK(YN.—A HANDSOME FRONT B room, furnished or unfurnished, for a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen. Also a single room. Large pantries, ges, kc. House within a few minutes’ waik of South’ and’ Wail street ferries. Enquire at 41 Congress street, between Hicks and Henry. OARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ‘aiso a gentleman and his wife, can be accommode. ted with whole or partial board ina private family, with. in three minutes’ walk of Fulton terry.) The boune is sit- uated in a pleasant neighborhood, with a large garden attached. Terms moderate, Apply at 45 High street. OARD WANTED—IN THE CONUTRY, FO! fant about eight months old, weaned 00d wmpered. Location must be within three hours of New York. For a comfortable home a liberal sum will be advanced monthly. Address, with terms, &c., D. P, Herald office. OARLING—AT 64 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, A teman sod his wife can be accommodated with front room aod bedroom, on second floor, Private table if desired: or the entire second foor wil] be let, with board, to a fa- mily. Also, two or three single gentlemen can be ac- commodated, OARDING,—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH or without board, can be obtained at 79 Hast Four. ieenth street, between Union square and Irving place, N IN- OARDING—BLAKELOCK’S HOTEL, 373 AND 375 Second avenue —Familles and single gentlemen can obtain large pariors, with bedrooms baths, &c., on ¥ low terms, with full or partial board, } O.\RDING—NEAR WASHINGTON PARK, ,IN A DE- bghtfully cool and elegantly furnished house, with gas, bath, &c. Family emall. Inquire at 10 Nelson place, one block from Broadway, between Eighth street and Waverley piace. ] OAKDING.— ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN- turnished, with or without’ board, in the it of Canal atreet; the cars and stages pass the door. Ade creas E.G , Broadway Post Office. OARDING—379_ FOURTH STREET, NEAR LAFAY- B eite place, Elegantly furnished spartmenta and tingle rooms, in a first class genteel private houre, with or without board. Terme very reasonable. apply as above, or to Mesers Hale & Co., 195 Broadway. pit Rr wenn onnh—enee ont Dente by: LO OARDEKS WANTED AT 109 EAST THIRTY-8£00ND B treet, corner of Third avanue. OUNTRY BOARD.—A DESIRABLE SUMMER RR. C treat may be found in the viliage of Moriches, L. Ley three hours’ ride by the Long Isiand Railroad; the house is aituated on the south bay, @ few minates’ sal from the Atlantic, Good ¢a bathing, enipe shooting, Ke. For terms, he., apply to H. BISAQP, Me, 0 Dey ot. adjoining, gas, Also single rons either 1, BLAKELOOK, OUNTRY BOARD.—THE MEDHURST FARM, AT CEN- treport, 1. I.—It bas room for one more respectable femily, of four or five persons. Full particulars of this beautfful and healthy location wil! be given by appiice- tion to Mr. ANDREW EDDIE, 117 Fulton street. RENCH BOARD.—GENTLUMEN WHO WISH TO Jeazm French by practice cen apply toa teacher of rench, No, 239 Tenth street, meur Second avenue, ‘Thi Isnguege only 1s spoken by his family, who, wa well aa bimeelf, are from Paris, The terms will iaclude all the necessary instruction and boarc. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SPLENDID SUITE of spartmenta, together or separate, in the cool and delightfully situated nouse, No 38 Clintom place, Eighth street, Batbs, &c , connected. URNISHED ROOMS 10 LET—IN SUITS OR SINGLE, with not and cold water, ina private family, 864 avi (4 two doors above Union square. Inquire of » C. G ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATEv Witd PLEA- JT sant rooms, with partial hoard, by applying at 68 Sixth street, between First and Second avenues, OBOE! GENTLEMEN WISHING PLEASANT rooms, with partial board, cau find some by ap: pying at 31 Lebanirey epee terrace. House contains gas and bath. One block from ferry and very pleassat, LEASANT BOARD FOR TSE SUMMER —ROOMS cool and airy; house located opposite the Gneat Barden in the city. ‘For terms, Kc, apply at 66 State atreet, Brooklyn. *J\O LET—FCRYISHED PARLOR, WITH OR WITHOUT 684 Broome street, between Sixth and Apply in the house, first floor. ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, TWO CHILDREN to board, ora furnished room to let. For tur- ther particulars inquire at 21 Amos street, im the etore. THE FIRE ,RONTIER HOSE COMPANY, NO. 5.—WHEREAS, AT a regular meeting of Froutier Hose Company, No. 5, beld on the evening of the 10th inst., at the carriage pouse, the undersigned were directed to draw up rese- lutions expressive of the feelings of the company towards their retiring Foreman. {herefore, Resolved, That in the retirementof Mr. Jon R Patti- son, from the office of foreman, the company have lest the services of a valuable and eflicient officer, who, by his gentiemaaly conduct, has endeared himesif to ali his fellow members. Resolved, That the thanks of the company be, and are hereby, tendered to hi 3 exertions in behsif of the company, and for the exemplary maoner in which be bas discharged his duties as a fireman and an officer. Resolved, That these resolutions be publ shed in the Brooklyn Eagle, New York Herald and Sunday Mercary. Committee—Wm. W. Gardner, Jas. H. Murphy, Thos. A. O'Neil, ‘Ata regular meeting of the above company, held oa the evening of the 1(tn met., at the carriage house, the following gentlemen were elected officers tor tho unex pired terms:—John A. Flans Foreman, vice Patti- fon, resigned; Thos. A. Kerrigan, Assistant Foreman, vice Fienagan, elected Forem A O'Neil, Repre- at I MERICAN PLATE GLASS COMPANY—FaCTORY Williamsburg, Long Island—Are now preparod to execute orders for rough plate glass, auitable for fi skylights, vault and deck lights. Prompt stteatioa wid be given toallorders left at their office, 442 Broadway, or with their agent, J. R. PLATS, 79 Murray street. pia abeesiese sesame aang SOR ma Sah ee OATS.—PLEASURE BOATS OF ALL. DESCRIPIIONS can be found at the boat aud oar bazear of Inger poll's, 260 South street. N, B.—Sall boats from 14 te 26 feat long, can be fitted ont complete, in twodays’ notice. ‘ORD’S PATENT AIR TIGHT FRENCH SASHES slide up in the frame, and swing into the room; can be inserted in old frames, and in many cases the ame glase used; three quarters of the window cau be with or without box head and their ac- companying nuisances; sre cheaper than French case- ments; it is scarcely two months since its introduction, and orders have been received tor upwards of éve bun- dred windows, A working model and information seat upon addressing the patentee, WM. 8. FORD, 182 West Sree fee eee Saari, . AD) or James H. gent for United Slates, a Cut street. : ———————— MPORTANT TO HAIR DRESSERS IN ALL PARTS OF the Union.—The advertiser will sell to the trade, for a6 valuable recipes, whereby every barber can own preperations at an immense wing will always command good sales, fils improved raid magic hair dye dyes instantaneously a natural ‘black or brown; also, the chemical hair restorative, and « fine cream for the hair, somethiag new and very easily made. These pre; tions are well known, have been used in the advertiser’s own establishment for the iat four years, and are guaranteed superior to all others in use, Those living ata distance, by enclosing $1, can have each of the epeetions, ‘as sampien, sent to any pert of the United States, free o’ expense, Adaress JAS. HARDING, 415 Broadway, Brandreth House. ETCHUM’S MOWING MACHINES, HAY PRESSES, horse hoes, cultivators, plows, atiaw cutters, corm lere, rea; horse powers and threshers, combined threshers and wers, and other aericaitura ma- chines, for asle by P, D. GATES, 12 Broadway. | ATTENTION !—M. D. CAMERON WILL forward gratuitously to amy address in on- awer to prepaid letters, enclosing stamp, an in- teresting and valuable ‘paper on the subject of toilet prey tions, exhibiting the nature and cheracter of many articles of the class now in com- mon use, costacaieg piss. wome valuabie receipts, Et user of such articles should have » copy, as it wil Prove of very great service; ana for one doilar enclosed 1m a prepaid letter, his receipts and instructions, which elegant t water; hii la belle white for improving and peentiying the ‘com. Nexion; cormabonata for removing freckles and pimplon skin; his capatherion for restoring the hair iting baldsess; powder aubdtile for removing hair; pomade for softening and beautify: the hair; also, bioom of ropes, improved essence - tyre, which will instantly dye the hair a beautify biack, or by diluting a cark brown, and his dentrifice. These articles can ali be relied on with entire contidence. Thore who donot wish to apply by letter, may obtain the receipts and ali the necessary information, at his office, 212 Columbia near Atlaatic street, South terry Brooklyn. MAURICE D, CAMERON,’ FOTICE TO COOPERS.—500 "BUNDLES COOPERS? twiggs for sale, fine Bordeaux, now landing aad {or sale low, by 1. H. SIMPSUN & BONS, No. 19 Beaver AINTS! PAINTS !—FOR BUILDINGS, FENCES, roofs, &c., at 134 cents a pouna; white lead, 7 csats 50. ; rine, 8 centa; Preble’s boiled oll at 75 conta = gal- lon; oil for fencea, roots, &c , 60 cents a gallon; - os of every description, at 113 Maiden lane. JOHN H, SMITH, Ageat. ———— HE KNOWLEDGE OF A BUSINESS, WHERE FROM $5 to $5 per day cap be made, will’ be sent to aay address, to any part of the United States, on receipt of one doilar, Address W. J.ANDERS, Broad way Post Office. NITED STATES PASSPORT OFFICE, 271 BROAD. way, corner of Chambers street, New York.—A regulation of the tment requires naturalized cit. zens to exhibit their certificate rene when application is ASHINGTON SALT WATER BATHS—FOOT OF Amos street, near Christopher street.—A, GRIFFIN would respectfally inform the citizens of New York that he has opened, at the foot of Amos street, » spacious aad cormmmoctous salt water bath, for the accommodation of both sexes, This bath is located in a position which en- sures the advantage of an ebb and flow of the tide through its centre, thus constantly «1 ® current of pure water. Baths open from 4 . to LOR. M., for ladies and gentlemen. deason tic be obtained opabie terms. Smgle bath 25 cents; 12 ticke » for $2; season tickets, $5; boys, 123; conta, TLKIN’S AMIELET.—THIS MOST VALUABLE PRE hair urged by many to allow this most valuable cure ‘or vetd: ness to be brought before the publice, or uTpore, as Elliot’ Ft fon seen by Dr. Elliot's cer. ‘ne amiclet is also ly recommended pa use, ase mort plonsant felt for end, keepi it_entirely free dandrut Price 50 cents per Pottle. ir saleby LJ ” Ordera with remittances sent to the promptly executed. dare certify that I ha in, the proa- eription for restoring and im; ing the hat: As the amislet. which | inyantec, wad for whiss lanee no charge, but give gratuitoual, Baw «M. ELLIOT, M No. 1 Cliston place, aad iicottville, Staten ialase

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