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4—and—be has promised to ‘make a Be m that alf I want ls education!" Was man looked at her 60 that, bad she \t, ht but innocence itself, ahe would have fallen, peas eteake stricken, at bis feet,’ " “ Eoucation!’’ he mattered, after he had ecanned her eovatenance for a couple of minutes, “ you mever would tase to it, aad that vgs they said you were not ia fulle " r wits. Penwoud Siler take to it!’ she exclaimed, artlessly; ‘égh, that was becaase be was not my teacher. ”’ ‘The old maa silently resumed Bis seat upon the steno, ly commenced eating Rose fo. abetracisa. While he ate ahe told him how the how he had bought viands, éress to go to church bow he had given Ect 2 pair of sigea which she could wot wear, they hurt bec (eet a0, abe not being ‘used’? to shoes, and how he had expisingd to per the mae her be- i < eavore xpand “trown ower of knowledge, Bene from ber kite! & wo ‘The old man ate greedily Hi p and sil other fe ve Se) Continued to talk cheeri iy toler poor 7 aad drew sa imaginary picture of how ‘would when she became a lady. Anticipation ‘worth the reality, ished, the old man’s thoughts returned from whence they had been temporarily "said he—“T must see him!” our ‘cow if he means you well.”” a4 mé well! How could he do otherwise? Where- for 4 be do what he has done if he meant me ill Has be aot endured all kinds of ridicule for me?”’ “T must eee him, The girt tcoked thoughtfully for a moment, and then poke — “You shail”? “Wheal”’ “Now! Seis just at the bend of the road—by the mili! I will call him.” ‘Aaa away abe bounded, like a frisky lamb. ‘The od mam seemed to gather strength frem his re. firotioea, for be sought the middle of the read, and paced ‘acd cowa, without the aidof bis staff. He straight. pe § hia figuie somewhat, too, and muttered, witha fiercesees (creign to his years, ‘‘fhey will take her from me, too, if they can. Thea, O Lord, receive me into uci lp enemy the doctor approached the old Juas thea Rose ard a be doctor was am elegant looking mago—of sve demeanor, and dressed in pulpit Tashion® Yet foe ‘this dazk eye flashed the fire of uncontrolled pas- sion, aad the lines carved about his mouth indicated a tomger of ao tractable character. His dress and man- ner did sot harmonize with the stamp of a sensualist— it that stamp was partia'ly upon his brow. Witiism Hammond gazed, him long and earnestly. The doctor did not 8) felt awed, and did not yeotare to break the silence Finally, the ve- toran greaped his daughter by the shoulder, and, di ing her convalai towards him, imprinted s kiss amoog her clustering curls, and then placing her behind bim, pe elevated his right arm, and iting his leng, this, shriveled foreduger fall at the doctor's .tace, sternly aaic— bi) Sir exclaimed ~ doctor. Pe eh ” ted the old man, with uneom.- eheraence, w you,” he coatinued, ad- resaing the doctor, *‘Iknow you, wreteh, and I know the motive which brings you here. Monaler!, Pursue our vile scheme no er! mark me, ua- itoa you at once relinquish ali association with this <— He slscard, sieve, on isk eaaa i, “Father, cannot. Tere 2— “There is none that can alter my determinstion,’’ in- tecrupted William Hammoad. ‘Child of my heart—so- lace of my desclate and helpless old age—tempt me not to cures you '’ Boas fell to the ground, insensible. Seeley retreated up the road, and was mpeecily ost to sight, _ gry Sr tak the ‘daughter remained where they wore for some time—the father mute, the child uncon- actoua ! cuarTer 1. But mau we find the only creature Who, led by folly, combate nature; Who, when she lovdly orie With obstinacy fixes there. —Swirr. The mojority of people, when they wish to exbibit etampiea of vice, point at the localities where in- temperance, debauchery, grovelli liceatiousness crime engeadared sickness and abominable sloth herd together in shameless disorder and confusion, They do thus as if vies was to be found in no other shapos or But it is almost overywhere—and the worst of by an outward of the wretches 2 is that rougnt to be cont rerpectability. For the offeat f la who violate the law, without even the very questionable pita of meceasity, can be no apology. And yet it is atrange how the world will fawn upon in broadcloth, and ery ‘mad dog” at a raj . Ab! dear reader, all burglaries are not plan- ned in dizgy cellart—ali murders are not devised by pro- fozrec Ceaperndoes—a)l deceit comes not from the lips of the igeorant and hopelees. Lot as cee! We williatrcducs you te Mr. Wimple-a fine gentle man of the old school in bis exterior and manner. Hs bow w: stately aa that of # courtier of the Klizs- bethau pericd: his emile as blend and oily as that ofa dancing master—the tones of his voice were as even and meriovioua ss the fabled vocalism of « 8; his dress propriety. the upper pert of the city, waa unpre- t. Everything in and about it was costiy Cut simple—indeed, it looked ke the residence of & taveliad manof the whose wanderiugs had im- proved bia natural tastes, instead of vitiat them, the satter being too often the case. Mr. Wimple travel- led silover Europe. He had ‘ put ap’’ at almost every = bevge ie nepell a a chamois with or 'yrotese, had smoned narghi Asia, played’ rouge . mv and a Dison at = the bear vemppttc t paces, v4! ry toye, at a ruiaous price, of ras a outs: the’ Is of , had dined at the London club rcomé, flirted with the dark-skinned daughters of Otaheite, aud rank whiskey at Kate Kearnoy’s shebeen, oo the banks of Ireland’s Killatney. waa the son of an Irish Lieutenant, who emigrated to this country shertly afver the Revolution, with a re- epectable fertune, and a broken down constitution, The latter soen succumbed to King Death’s mandate—the former d to our Mr. Wimple, Mc. Wimp'e became a speculator, Speculation was in bio, es the saying is, amd devolved considerable at- tenon to it, We do not mean to have the reader infor that be .was e volgar money-maker, who was always in- quiring the prices of corner lots, and examining into the market value of his next door neighbor’s bricks and mortar. Ob, 00! Mr. Wimple speculated—not in stocks, exactiy—not in flour, butter, cheese, and other necesaa- ries cf life—not in out-of-town village sites, or otaee real estate which often proves unreal; but {a bumen ature. He found it « great comm 10 traffic ip. AJ] the while he was speculating, in his pe- culiac way, be sppeared to the sleepy, unobeervant pp Rothing but (A mennoey od baci 2 hans esi t pleasure, his pleasure wae ratify many bad pas- slows, tbe least of which, in bis one, we will do hime the justice to aay, was avi He valued money only for the power it gave him to accompiiab his desires. Money without its uses, was mere dross in his estimation. apirit of misesie/—a deep devoticn to iatrigae—solored in eecrot all the acts of his life. Uh, marvelions orgag, the human heart! How often it becomes the colur of the arterial blood whieh it dis. tributes through the veins—black! The dootor meatione) in our preveding chapter, Doctor Aiken, was go covelty, as the times ware, He was an adveatucer—a fortune steker—and ponsgased everything that be wanted but gold, viz.: education, influence, adcreas, and a pubs conscience. If he had devo’ imeelf to the practi he accumulates riches in said, ‘‘mow ia the time wealte to be rich ia your second childhood is 4! ing lets of wine, or similar to drinking » Seidlitz draught, alter the ¢ ae hae vanished, and left it ‘stale, 3 anprofitable,’ ’’ Re etee eayeslaied wih, dines: ta Linkin. The hte was then a Madeat—6 younger sou, with, a small anaui a outlay. Aiken was easily moulded te oybedy's purpose—it they only ministered to the gratification of his impulses, and ‘flattered hia email yaeitios, Wimple knew how to do both He brovgbt Bim to America—for purposes which will be wade auficdently in the course of our narra’ ‘Lhe moraing after the scene wo have detailed ay tng occarred at G——, Long sland, Aiken presented himself at Wimple’a mansion, aad was admitted ¢> the on ired aad Wiaple; tnierrogatively, athe adjusted nore atively, jun tizched collar around his neck, “bow cothings “Sadi7,"’ ceplied Aikem in a tone of gloot ‘as raaily deprensed as elevated—-‘the 4 ell my plans,” “Spoiled them—how? Surely, you have not been ver- —for he was mn has spoil Cat evovgh to have thi lo do with him,’’ said the gectieman of the sis sont ke, Wiepla vith & pa | eiliiovs curt of the corners of his mouth, and #l elevated eye-brown. to be ent: Aeon paXel entrapped into a meeting “fle 201 —he has « Skrag of the aboaltenn 7 Nea Wis tok with d thy seen me, andthat makes him & everes Mr. Wimvle, proudly. hs knew He t have an exalted opinion, then, of you,’ oxi the docter, witha responded you,’ said Wimple, slight degree of sarcasm. “Ha bas,’ ple, coolly; “all men have, I betieve “T tell you what, Wimple,”’ said the doctor, earnest ly, after a short pause, daring which the old gentleman TH be if there 1 know about. hastily, “What I love you!’ c And get, by | T yeltove be mind Jet, by Jove, I believe her min: only meeds cultivation to be as souad and as serviceable @s your's or mine It plety—such beauty—— * exied Wimple, interrupting his protegs i thia to do with our bargain” ejaculated the young tector with a! he ore and eper' ot ths the wei ceeded. You were to ruin her! that?” form it.?” 1 never krown what it was to protect his o or insist upom ‘is togive it? Ge to your duty, air ” Ay! bargain.” ‘What was it; Me, Wimple? Prayfrepeat it, weed for anid the doctor, through his pale lips, as be aed his tone asd maaner, ‘‘thatI may understand thoroughly to mistake one of its conditions ”’ Wimple looked at hw facile tool with as- i It was Shemantenh ai b Soren the coctor bad ever evinced, ‘*] bring do 20, Res 54 ‘the door of the and then suadenly sinking the characterie- old ackool gentleman, be said, in a tone of s harsh and as suggestive of freezing as a crash- of ice: me no , Doctor Aiken. You to make this girl love you—so far you have suc- Have you succeeded in ‘“No,”? answered the doctor, with a nervous shudder, “Them back to your duty; you have been paid to per- “giro ‘ ‘Back to your duty, 1 say, What need you care fer he whinings of an old pauper dotard—an asa, who has wn privileges, civil trestment from those whose right {t Tbe doctor was as pale as » sheet of pa} Before re- plying he buried his face in his hance and it was evi- mnt at he was undergoing a terrible mental struggle. Wiwple watched him as s cat watches bird it would devour. At len the doctor raised bis head, and looking steadfast! at his tormentor, (who wished tobe his men. t heart broken affair in Ik or, “Tet matters bey 4 where they are. The girl is already Not for m Se A ple, sneering): » Not for my pui imple, #1 a “Then, curse weit ‘Somebody else ‘austn't take the nd, for go further in the business I will not. yw what @ father’s curse is, and I’ll not risk an- otber’’ “Ts your mind made up ”’ “You have my answer.” “Then, mark me,” said Wimple, seizing his bat and cane, and making towards the door, ‘in less than one week 394 will sleep in a prison. . Love a girl like that It cannot be.’? cried the di man, you do not know am eaty, fondof luxury, not over scrupulow morals, 1 fairly’ set my Swerve me trom my pur of attaining it. this girl | fA Leaoneos; added toher ‘* Well, theo, itis, and now make the most of it,’’ loctor, suddenly starting from ors chair he 1@ door. isch. preferable to Tt as leading; n’t mean to take up my abode in one quite yet. Man, nature you aré tempting! { sin my auaded, asa thing; but oncs upon an object, hell itself cannot i Tidolize ens, }, Teadily Her very hel has created feelings within me which i never knew be- fore. Cross not her path. In all else you may com- mend me—in that I am my own master and your su- perfor.’? after the doctor with a troubled countenance. found thea So saying, the doctor left the house <*] did pot expect this,’’ muttered Wimple, paaing n- pliant temperaments—once in a while th will rebel, and then their motto is, ‘rale or ruin!’ must aee to the doctor at once.” “He pulled « bell at the side of the chi: place, and in an instant afterward a negro, dressed with the most exquite taste, made bi * , and stood with an inquiring air, as if awaiting a command. ‘Follow that fellow,’’ said Winple, e: tically ; “don’t lose sight of him for an instant, and don’t let him see found respect, as ing through the short, decided way; ‘but of it—until you see him housed with a female. you.” “Follow bim everywhere ?’ asked the negro with pro- he bowed and made a sign of porthare open door, “Everywhere! You have the means ?’’ ‘The nogro bowed again. “Do not br back,’ continued Mr. Wimple, ina watch him—in the city or nad ‘ou understend?’’ templates marriage, or talks of it, w! “Yes, marge,” ‘Then azcertain any method in your power—if he con- h isthe same thing.’’ What if be doos, xhassa? ” ring coprected. soone ie me fa quickly as possible. That man’s meee jexeste—your Own too—are: very clogel : Remembe Tait is for our benefit that this maa, who isa vile ingrate, should remain a bechelor.’s by his mastei away mith you—you know the route he general; The negro was flattered by the word “our,” as used He bowed lower than before. ‘emeshber, Tom, it would be better for both of je ehould die, rather than he should get married.”’ ‘he negro, without another word, left the house close qT on the heels of the doctor. surveyed himselt into a chair, and remarkea, as he Mr. Wimple dro ere ttle mirror 0) ite—* His mar- riege, I think, is disposed of. Now let me think of my own.’” ‘The continuat this 5 will be found in the NEW YORK LEDGER of July 28; it is now ready, end for sale at all the of city life will prove. ed riodical depots. This narrative most intereating ever publish- ‘The writer means to chow that— ‘There ina tide in the affairs of Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune ; itted, all th heir life LLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. z Permanent enlargement of the Illustrated London News to.two whole sheets, containing minety-six co- lumns. in England, tbe propriet (ari Nieded bret a 1 wequence of the repeal of the newspaper atam England. tors of the Tuetented London News announce that the size of that paper will be dou- oe ‘ny ome SOLE d will consist in future of two whole sheets, or ix columns every week. As the removal oft he nll prevent the psper free through the Post Office, and wili cause additional charges for and freight, the undersigned, MORED AGENTS FOR THY ILLUSTRATED LONDON ‘NEWS IN THE UNITED STATES, respectfully notify subscribers that the subscription price of the Illustrated London News from the it of July, 1855, iacluding all extra supplements, large'printe, &e , will be $12 per annum, advance. Single copies Fecggen ah cents. ° ( 5.000 isn’t some | age and confidence during or $6 per ay year, paid in LLMER & ROGERS, Foreign Newspaper Office, 42 Nussau street. DRY GOODS, «0. PaIRS LADIES’ BLACK SILK M{1Ts, Long and short, with and without flagers, AT 76 CENTS PAR PAIK. Also, MISSES’ DITTO AT 3734 CENTS PRR PADS ‘A. T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chambers aud Reade streets. N_ EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ,OF FRENCH fal- Wroidered sets and collars. Also, French bands, atylea. PETER ROBERTS & C%., No. 376 Broad way. CARD.—T0 THE UP TOWN PUBLIC, AND THE LA- dies io particular.—Mr. Ovwin O’Brien om- present occasion to retaro his sin- sto all those kind friends and ps- tions who have honored bim with tasir patron. the last five years that he has been engegedin the aey-good! usiness on the corner of Fourtecuth street and Sixth aveoue, but more partiou- jarly for the warm interest and kind feel'ng manifested towards him by all since his recent troubles in business, which he cen assure his friencs was oscasionsd by no mismanagement, t, inattention or extravagance om his part, but rather by x combination of circumstances over which he had no control. For these kind assur ances Mr. (Brien feels ceeply, grateful, and will be re- membered by him with gratitude. Mr. O'Brien's objact in this card 1s to particularly recommend to all his for- mer customers and friends who wish a conveuient,cheap, and desirable place to trade—a store where they will served politely, fairiy and honestly in every reapset, and where they will find almost everything in the dry goods lize, and at the very lowes : prices blishment of Mr. JNO, McCORWIN, corner of Nine' Sixth avenue, in whom they can place th confidence as @ merchant of integrity. h litecers. Very respectfully, OsW ACES AND EMBROIDERIES —5,000 FRENCH EM broidered eollara, and upwards of 1,000 breakfast cape, at 25 per cent delow actual cont. of real Valenciennes edging, at 16 piece. Also, a new lot per yard, by the GENIN’S Bazaar, St. Nicho.as, 613 Brodway. = SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER, AT Jere; 20ld ca acceunt of th t ea ~% 90 1 8. BOND'S dry goods store, 108 and 110 Sixth HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. SANT PART OF THE east of and near the Bowery preferred; two story dwelling house, in good order: pos- of “August or September, Address with Fall , box 2,662 Post Ofice. ‘PARI OF 4 HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALE pet. eit: QUIET (location between Third and Sixth avenues nd Twenty-fourth street.) containing four kitchen, bath, &e. Rent not muck above ces exchanged. Address T. 5, Union ‘ANTED—BY A NEW ENGLAND FAWiIY, TWO or three comfortably furnished rooms, without board, ina plessant locality, convenient to Falton or Routh ferries. Addrers, stating locality and terms, J €,, Brooklyn Post Office ANTED—A fioUsh, SUITADILE FOR A Fier arding house, above Bleecker street and ‘ourth and Sixth Hues: Tent from $1,200 Address, stating location, &e, H F, Herald to $1,600, office, MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF PREPOSSESSING A) AR- A sace and ixdependent means, wishes to form the sintance of a lady (1 twenty preferred) of amiable dispo |, and personal attract: ‘o matrimony; ome who would have no objection te travel, as theadvertiser visite Earope in autama. All por munications strictly comBdential. Address St. Niche- lng, Herald office, AN i‘ pigeon a AND Lae ob yeare of » meaning considera ho intends to vette ow California, wishes to form the acquaintance of « lady, (with mst) who is tincers, intel active and , and is a good housekeeper, All communications atrte confidential Address for one week. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, OF OONSIDBRABLE wealth, prepossessing ' y Wits, wishes topes corsespaoa et en age not to exceed is nlasa sincere. wer ervis, Orange county, San Jone, Broadway Post Office, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY SALES AT AUCTION. LBERT H. NIOOLAY, AUCTION sale of bonded brandies, Acad raras on genuine German . ren A LOU SE ua ada - ae selp an at et a lortgage sale.—thursda; , al 6 MPN. 18 Speuce street and 26 Beckman atreet, third story. Four Adams I’ ‘Three cylinder presses, One hydraulic pregs, One band press and inker, Press board, iron safe, bea four imposing stones, ff- Rae: Tagen) stereoty, aa type sae fo Herd bas alleys, &e., three stoves ar Citing adhine Gxtnee. dens keter ee JOHN T. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgagee. UCTION Ni L, SMITH, AUCTIONEER, A. M., at 76 sofas, ing and 4 and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and waehstancs to match, best hair mattresses, crock- ory, ehenwart; clocks, silver ware, &c.; three enamelled cot suit UOTION NOLICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND as.—J. 8, H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, will sell, on ednesday, July 25, at 10 o'clock, at 281’ Pearl stree! in lots to suit p We ite, down blue an: mulberry blue painted, painted c.c., and yellow ware, cut and pressed glass, Freach china, ja- panned ware, ball lanterns, &c.; also, the stock of & dealer, Pale peremptory. Goods well packed for ship- ping at moderate charges. UCIION NOIICE.—W. A. CARL A ‘Tuesday,) at 10 o'clock, at, tire stock of a grocer dechsing business; also, a variety of desirable groceries, &c , for account of concerned. er UCIION NOTICE.—THO3, BELL, AUCTIONEZR~ By Bell & ‘ush—This day, at 103 oclock, at No. 9 Batavia street, near Roorevels, will be sold the entire furniture of a house—Beda, bedding, parlor and kitchen exrangement; alco, provisions, pork, kip stores, barroom fixtures, beer pumps, kitchen range, oucloths, &c. Must be cleared out same day. AUCTIONEER, 80 SALES AT AUCTION. ee een ‘OTICE.—-WM, B. JORES, AUOTIONEER—OFFICE Marine Court—By virtae of several exesations, I ‘will expose for sale st public vendue, at 79 Cast street, at 103; A. M., on Wedne: , July 25, the entire ee of ready moe ora ting of Co Ng _ f W. J. HUTTON, ‘ Office No, 3 Chambers street. AND FIXTURES OF GROCERY SfORE.—WED. T0CK gars, herrings, _ T BARBERS —MORTGAGESALE.—A M. ORISTALAR, at 10: ‘auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell thie day, 24th nat i aets? the contents of u barterve a ‘consist: _ et covers ty chairs to ps it mir- ¥ ; one 5 and Pca! washst: silver Tossits, pet! iw cases, ollelot on Na ‘@ splea- did lot of mi » bursaug, ward-~ Wilton acd: Brussels ‘carpets, one Press ¢) stata, piano, one cottage do., bookcases, French Schein, ove Jarge mirzor, two do. oval, with ornaments, and a quantity of other articles too numerous to ment order of H. Morange, counsellor, attorney for 8 MELLOB, AUCTIINEER —BY HOUGHION & . By consisting of the usual it trade are pr=ticularly invited, as the whole will posi- tively be by order of the sasignes. net Jess than five dollars will be required of all purchasers, and goods to be removed on the day of sale. LONG BRANCH OOITAGE LOTS AT PUBLIC tale, on Friday afternoon, A 3d, at three o'clock, at the Pavilion Hotel, Long Branch, New Jer- sey, by M. THOMAS & SONS, auctioneers, 40 co’ and building lots at Branch, on the ocean and on Chelsea avenue (60 feet wide), situated between the United States Hotel and the Mansion Hous, witha lawn facing the Atlantic Ocean, comprising about 4,000 square fer ind to be left open for ever for the free and common us of marebtters of aid lots. Fiiceraphle by 1HOMAS & SONS, lans can be addressing M. iladel hia, or S.C, Morris, Pavilion Hotel, Loag Branch, New Jersey. BILLIARDS. ‘QILLIARDS,—WE OFFER FOR SALE A FINE STOCK of marble and slate bed tables, with our superior elastic cushicn trimmings; for sale at the lowest cash prices, GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. ETTIT & CROOK'S, NO, 186 WATER STREET. —PRI- UCTION NOICE.—THOS, BELL, AUCIIONSER.— @ just beem added Bell & Bush will eell, Sithest” in thelr | i the's wat ba a Re pe me ly over the aa 12 North William atreet, & most extensive | mns'n dining ‘halland other important improvements and valcable-asscrtment of excellent honshold furni. completed. We are now pared to serve parties, Chis comin eee a eee Soy Oe either as individuals or in i, ‘with all the mental, in the housekeepmg line, of the season. place on Wednesday, at 103, o’olosk. ahi be el lay, at ’ ck, af , Suction rooms corner of fort and William streets, oy eae Aa peotet ie genteol household furniture, tete-a tetes, sofas, maho- | 22.00 orders for Soughtplete glase, suitable fer feors gany spring soxt yebaise ese bed ee Aten solghis, vault and deck lights, Prompt attentioa will large refrigerator, superior table cutlery, &. "|, So reese oe “ eM money.—Fcr sale, the stock, lease and fixtures of ¢ old entablished oyster and dining saloon, now doing a first rate business, situated at No 1,104 Brosiway, next dcor to the Sixth Jadicial District Court. If not sold on or before the 36th inst , it wili be sold at auction on the 30th, at 2 P.M. For particulars, apply to WM. B, JONES, 146 Canal street, or on the premises, UCTION: SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—THIS morning Tuesday. TOM@N F. RUSSELL, Auction- eer. Day, Rubsell & Co.fwill sell as above, at 85 Nas- eau street, a small quantity of second hand furnitura, together with s general assortment of handsome new furniture. The sale will commence th the sscond hand furniture at 1034 o'clock punctually. B, 4, CREO, ,AUSHONFER—ONE HALF OF '@ the steam towboat Thomas Salmon at auction — OOLE: & CHILTON will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Jaly 24, ut 12o'clook, at the Merchants! Excheuge, under the direction of J. S Underhill, the one half, owned b Robert McCormick, of the steam towboat Thomas Sal- mon, a4 she now lies at the foot of Jackson streat, East nver. For terms and particulars apply to the suction- eers, 45 Nassau street. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER —WEDNES- day, Joly 25, at 2 o’block P. M. preciely, at No. 186 Atlant'c, between Court end Clinton streets, Brook- lyn.—Perlor, chamber and kitchen furniture, com: ptieing seven zets of painted chamber furniture, with mattretses and bedding, toilet crockery, mahogany sofa, mahcgany and cane seat chairs, tables, carpets, pier glesa, dinner and break! t, ivory hanile cutlery, caster, eilver plated teapot, &o. talegues at the sales rooms new, having been in use but a short time. Av sens NOTICE.—A GRAND CHANCE TO MAKE wv Y H. H. LEEDS & C0.—ON TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1856, a 12 o'clock, in front of store 19 Nassau street, a family six seated rockaway coach; boly in good order, having been but iittle used. Also, a aliding feat fomily carriage, in good order; both made by Brew. ster; and to be sola without reserve, a set of silver mounted harness, city made, neatly new. Y WILLIAM G McLAUGHLIN, AUCTIONEER-- Auction sale of paints, &c. This dey, Tacsday, 24th ipst., at 10 o’cJock A, M., the atock aud fixtures the painting papery ref a Ieee near Green- wich, compris ng every article used in the trade; in lots to suit putchasers. Sale posit terms cash; goods to be removed cn the cay of eals, D, NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE $10 BROAD- o way —On futsday, July 24, at 310 Brondway, lv A. M, aa’e of furniture. consisting of mahi us, bedeteads, tables, chairs, mattresses, i's glaesei gtavings, kc. UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCHONEER.—3Y FRANK IN & NICBOLS — Household and cabinet farat- ture to-morrow (Wednesday), at 103, o’closk, at 79 Nassau atreet, between Falton and John streets, an im- menee stock-of furniture, comprising several splendid To ee parlor suites; also, great variety of silver aed ware. GENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER,—BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS.—Mortgage sale to-morroq, ednenday,) at 12 o’c'ock, infront of the store, 79 wseau street, two bay Vermont horses and one Abdallah horse, spring curt and harness, E, AARON, AUCTIONSER—WILI SELL THIS je day, at balf-past 10 o'clock, at the sales rooms, 67 Naseau street, a splendid aesortment of fine gold and silver watebes of the most celebrated makers, viz.: To Yuan, Jubmron, Cooper, and others. Also rich diamonds ang jewelry, Sale withou! reserve for cash. H, LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER—PLEASORE YACHT Ultra at Auction. E. H. LUDLOW will sell "at p, on Tuenday, July Si, at 12% o'clock, at the y ’ Exchange, by order of executor, the kand- rome and well built yacht Ultra, her tackle, apparel and ‘urniture, \ying at Hoboken, ard formerly belonging to Christopbor Miller, deceazed. She is about 100 tons burthen, schooner rigged and well found in every par Ucular, making her a very detirable pleasure yacht ‘le be seen on application to Dat a, ‘Lerms casb, or approved note tereav. : \ EORGE COOK, AUCIIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF new and elegant furniture, gilt frame mirrors, oi) paintings, ehiva and cilver plated ware. &e.—tbis Inorning, at 103, o’elock, at the sales room, 304 Broad: way, corner of Duane street, a large and splendid asrort- of new and fashionable furniture of every deacrip- tiom, comeisting of rosewood and mahogany parlor far. niture, in rich satin brocatel and other f: able co- i, ronwwaod contre, mide and sofa tables, with ops; secretaires, book recesses, etegeres, ous- mo dining tables, spring seat chairs, lounges, easy end arm chairs, bed- wardrobes, waehstands, mottresses, ‘siogues on the morning of sale, veri KE, RAISINS, FIGS, FURNITURE, ig o'clock, 57 Dey street, corzer of ware, brashes, starch, tea, nn‘a, knives, files, scissors, saws, ham- i, orockery, ‘light clothing, segers, W. A, CARTER, Auctioaser, ‘sna AABN H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co.—Tueacay, July 24, at 12 o'clock, in front of atore 19 Ni treet, a pair of bay horses, 154; hands high, four and five years old, warranted sound and also a carriage, French mod eas. ‘n every particular a eet of double OHN W, SOMERINDYKE, AUC(TONEER—cTORE corner Franklin and Centro streets, will sel! this cay, at 10% o'clock, at the southeast corner of Kight: conth street and Seventh avenue, by virtue of an execu tion, groceries, fixtures, &c., consisting of the usual va. riety of teas, coffees, sugars, Ke. &o ; horse and wagon. CHAS. F, WATTS, Constabie, ObN W. SOMERIDDYRE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, at storé corner Franklis and Centre streets, to-mor- July 26, furnitare, &e.; aleo, thirty thousand se- of various branda, ON LEVISON, AUCTIONEER,—60 TONS NUP AND stove coal will de sold at auction, by order of Purdy & Ricks, for account whom it may coacern, ou asalay morning, July 24, at 1034 o'closk, at 364 West atreot, corner of Leroy. J MORIARTY, AVCTIO eo Tueeday, 24th inet, at Aveaue, the atock, fixturer store, with the usual assortme com prini: peta, feat! lock, a Third good will of the tes ‘also the forniture, 4 nice and select assortment; alco the car t beds; ke. Sale positiv USSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER — Lakar sale of han ‘sone hourshold furniture, to morrow, fi edaensay,) at 12 Benth arene, at 103 o'elosk, em: cing entire elegant wood and mahogany fur- niture of the above house, including fare Toss wool piancferte, two nyo Blasses, rich carpets, rose. #008 parlor suit, cost $200, with everything for the par- Jor, ¢ining room, chambers and kitchen, the best de. scription, all of which {s to be sold without reserve opportunity eeldom offered to housekeepers and ¢i tide Catalogues are now ready. Ne postponemeat Bege gn ed of queey putcbascy, or with their agent, J. R. PLATT, 70 Murray street. MERICAN CRITE. vU. Bi FASSPORTS, 10 VISIT foreign countries, nish wo days, 1 a EDWARD BISSELT Notary Public, 67 Wall street (basement). RARE CBANCE.—AN OPPORTUNITY 18 NOW OF- fered to business men of small flares Capital, to invest ina lucrative business, which Is paying to ordi nal from one hundred to two hu dol- lars per mouth. A few enterprising young men wanted immtdiately, to canvass different parts of the United States in the above business, to whom inducements are offered of the most liberal character. To gentlemen who would wish to travel, the above is an opportunity seldcm met with, as the profits are highly remunerative, apd the business unlimited in operations, Calt at §60 Broadway, third ficor, room 4. CERTAIN CURE FOR THE RHEUMATISM —WE “B. dety the medical faculty and the whole world to produce its «qual. It has cured thousands of cases in a few days, that uever would have been cursd without it Avply im the store, 68 William street, corner of 5S HEAP FOR CASH-FOUR THOUSAND BUNCHES Havana peper regars (Garcia), for sale at 317 Broadway, first floor, room No7, from ten o’elock A. M. till three b, M. re WORK FOR BUILDINGS —BUILDERS, AND thore designing to build, are reapectfully invitedjto ¢xamine our stock of iron work for buildings. The'more ready aceptation of iron work to any atyle of architec ture, and its superiority in point of strength and che ners, have in a great measure su; brown stcre. The incre: sing demase, more particularly for wincow livtels 1» induced the subs.2ibera to get up an adcitional number of crew patterns, now noxmbering sixteen in all, of different styles, the cost of which being about ¢ ONE THIRD THR PRICK OF BROWN STON! Cutin the same manner. The following bulldings ia New York city and other places, have been furnished with our linteis:— Mr W. B. Astor's buildings, 167 Greenwich street. Mr. Peter Cooper's buildings, Lexington aveaue and 22d etreet. en, O- Binat’s buildings, 60 Murray and 52 Leonard eet. Mr. James Boorman’s buildings 125 Caambers street. Roni J. Platt’s buildings, 72 Marray and 169 Greenwich Mensrs. J. & J, W, Meekn’ bullding, 24, 26, and 28 Vesey street, Mr. G. Bridges’, white marble front, 16 Dey street. Mr. P. Govleta’ puildings, 25th street and 4th avenue, an¢ 20th strect and 4th avenue. Grocer’s Bank, College place, Barclay atrest. New York City Fiour Mills, Broome and Lewis streets. Mr Devan, 158 Chathom street. Corner cf Church and Warren, 163 Barclay, and 1052 eek ‘ RL. Stevenn’ 18 “buililipgs, corner River and 4th streets, Hoboken Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington strest, Hoboken. The “Odeon,” South Fourth and Filth streets, Wil- liameburg, &e , ke, Also, Corinthian, Ionic, and ‘Tower of Wind” capitas of ¥ , from six to forty two inches at neck, at pricesinfinitely leas than wood, brown stone, or granite, Aleo, cornices and lintel courses, box, H, and round col. ‘urns, trusees, vault and trusa lers, &c. Specimens cap also be seen at the office of founter. J. L JACKSON, , & 00,, iron Works, 55, 51, 89, 61, 63, and 68 Goerck street, EICHUM’S MOWING paige enh Peng PRESSES, a horse hoes, cultivators, plows, w cutters, core a ra, TOG] horse powers and }, eon! a winpowers, snd other ura! me- chimes, for sale by P, D. GATES, 12 Broadway. EW PATENT SPECTACLES FOR IMPROVING .VI- sion, aad near and distant objects through only one’ pair. FRANKS, sole patentee and maker, 2 Fark row. Office boars from 9 A M. to6 P. M. (JS, OHSS FOR BUILDINGS, FENCES, ROOFS, £0: fifty cents » gailon; Preble’s boiled oil, 75 cent machinery ofl, G0 cents, Also, patate and vara'see of every description, at 113 Maiden lane. JON H SMICH, Agent. AINTS! PAINTS'—FOR BUILDINGS, FENCES roots, &e , at 114 cents pound; white lead, 7 cents 20; aine, 8 cents; Preble’s boiled oil at 75 cents & gallon: oil for fences, roofs, &c., 50 cents a gallon; varnishes of every description, at 11:) Maiden lane, JOH H. SMITH, Agent. SHOW CASES.—eCHMIDE & BROTHERS, MANUFAC. tory and warerooms, No. 5 North William street, near Frankfort, New York, and at 77 Woat Third «treet, Cmeinnati, Ohio, A large assortment constantly on band. Old show cases taken in exchange. Ordsra premptly execut — EWING MACHINE DEPOT, 345 BROADWAY.—F. 8 COATES & CO., dealer in sewing machives of ali hiner and repaired seortmens of needles and 3 Wi a rouge, (re. at now, Of avsEy ae ufactu: color, )—1, ree e ae cial “den? $, that when uced for any length of destructive to the skin, and pernicious dies. La ee ae oe Se richest (men ant oicest agen’ for beaut mi bandent, the application of this artinelal ro long sinee abandoned, and an uncolored powder from the most exceltent and umd. Thir sie in not only harmless, but itis pro- Cuctive of the softness and fineness of the skin, and, through gtotle friction, proiuces on the chesks the most beauthul, permanent, natural red color, This teraglio titan which has the approbation of the Aca- deny of Medicine of Paris, avd is in common use among the hes of Parts and London, is imported by the un- Cersig! ond can be of him, together with dires. tone for using it, for the sum of one collar per original box, st the al depot, 267 mY, on the second floor, opporite the City Hall. OSMAN ISMAEL, itinople rom N. B.—Liberal dfecount allowed to the trade, was rmsd as vegetables is JBIN'S AMIELET.—THI3 MOST VALUABLE PRE ration for restoring and preserving the hair ia and color, rfect luxuriance was original, cong ‘uo celabreted oculist De Rowton EY. liot, of New ‘ork, aod has for the last eats been uitously clatributed by him to his fHead-. Dr. Fi. fet urged by many to allow this most valaable cure for ot a8 to be brought before the public, has now kind- pager tuttously presented the under: |, with the }, 26 will be seon Dr. Elliot's nded for general use, as a most sont exhilia- nee wash for the head, Log a entirely free from dandruf. Price 50 cents . For sale by drug- Orders art remittancee sent to ths gists generally. signed, will be prom; executed. = 7 wey M, WILKIN, Now Yorg, June 4, 1965. 44 Maiden lane. ‘This in to certify that bt ip! given M. Witkin the pra: script improving tha hair, and foewn'eo the atielet which {aot and for which I charge, but give 5 peti 1 bot etre Reet M ELLIOT, M.D, No UCiniya plage aad Blioattarile, 3 { 24, 1855. on AE Ree A raepasts 70 LET—IN FORTY-FOURTH STREET, ’ Sixth avenue aad Broad- (ocr i ae modern improvements. class, and for health snd res) Colbie henve, with modaes $9 per month. Also, a rear moi provementa—six zooms, $9 juire on 4 premises for ene week, or at U8 met race atreet. ‘The bouses are first bility cannot be ‘equalled as above. SN YARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF A PARLOR fe Seen tee ah rant eee f ; at ‘Apply'at 66 White street, aix doors west of Broadway. ROADWAY STORE TO LET OR LEASE—NO, 397 Deendiaer, See door below Walker street, one of wost desir: locations im the street, ton good te- nant; rent low. Apply on the premies, BROADWAY—A VERY DESIRABLE AND oininent tenant; and at a very moderate rent. Chatham equare Office. jandions tiemen, with \URNISHED ROOMS, AT 38 CLINTON PLACE.—TWO F 1s ting, wad bi sf Alao, ‘OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSS: I River a, three miautes’ wa! of a beautiful view of the by and city of K York, bath, gas, hot and cold waver, &c., to families of the first respectability only, layuire at the Hudson streo's, Ho- Office corner of Second and ‘ of "EDWARD MARAIN. 2 00) East Sixteenth street, $1,100; 2, $900; Kast Sixteenth way, seven, from $600 to $3, handsome one on Uniom square, $1,400; and sg East Nineteenth street, $900. Also, ity six others, all in good locations, apily to R. D. GOODWIN, 808 Broad- way, next Grace church. OUBE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A house suitable for s small genteel , well turaished throughout; the owner is about leaving town, Possession can be had from Ist August to lat Se; ber, tion unexcgptionable. Acdrass Homer, Herald office, OUSE TO LET—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, NO, 172 East Fourteenth street, with all the modern im provements, For particulars apply to 8. M. PEYSER, 487 Broadway, cor. of Broome street, near the St. Ni- The key is to be found next door. Hiss AND PARTS OF HOTSE3 TO LET—ON CLIN- ri ton Thompson, Seventh, East Thir- uh, West Thirteenth, Hast N OM . neteenth, West Nino. teenth, West Twentieth, West 1 wenty. firs! West Twenty- ; West Thirty. third, Kast Thictieth, Thirty-se001 ‘Thirty third, Weat Thirty fourth streets, fo. MAREST & BASSET, 4 Astor Place.t} ——— OFT TO LET—IN THE BUILDING NO 12 MAIDEN lane. Apply te JOHN G. DAVISON, up atairs, game number. ‘ (0 LEr.—TO BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS AND others—Store to let in » celebrated business neig h- borhood, the location is unsurpassed for boot and shoe trade, being a corner store, and where the above beanch of business is actually raquired. Inquire of F. BADLEY, crockery store, 224 G:eenwich street. ‘0 LET—THE DWELLING PAT OF ROUSE 214 ELM » on the eorner of Kim and Spr! suitable fer a ble boarding house; thers are thirteen reokas; tea} and Croton water; furniture for sale at low figure, quire of W. 8. JARVIS, 208 Kim atreet. (0 LET—TWO FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK houses, new, and finished in gosd atyle, in Filty- second street, between Eleventh jae and North river; they bave # fine r_ver view, and will be let at a very low rent. Apply to JOHN 'G. DAVISON, 12 Maiden lane, up stairs. LET—FOR SEVEN OR TEN YEARS, THE FINE tory buildiog No. 81 West street, next to the corner of Carlisle. This is a first rate chance for any business man who withes to secure for himself a desira- ble stand at a moderate rent, and for a length of time. The store and its situation is well adapted for a ship- chandlery and importer of heavy and bulky goods, (to whom it will be a great aav! cartage amd labor,) wine merchant, (the cellar and: as, ) a flour, feed or provision, stove, and a vary, ot other bronches of business. It is aleo most favorably situated for an agricultural warehouse, of which are none on the North river, being near to the Jersey ferries, ths Washington Market, (where most of the farmers carry their produce to,) and the steamboat and railroad lines to the Kast, South and West. Probably, ina few yours, (the necessity of which is already strongly felt,) Weal street will be wicened, and the tracks some of the railroads be continued down to the Battery, so as to bring the prodvce of the West before very doors of the merchants, as it is dene in various other cities of the Union. Then, West street would become what its natural advantages entitle it to, and rents, whiot now are comparatively low there, would not fail to rise con- siderably. | Apply to ER, GERHARD, office of the Gratis Bel 88 Naseau street, or address box 4,001 Post co. 10 LET~A FURNISHED BEDROOM, WITHOUT board, at No. 5 Laurens street, second door from Canal street. 10 LET—THE SECOND STORY AND BAGK BA3E. ment and one attic room of the convenient two story brick house 45 Franklin street; only one family in Oude, od no children Possession immediately. te. Apply on the premises. 0 LET—A FURNISGED HOUSR, BEAUTIFULLY located, in Will'ameburg, near the Peck slip fercy; rent taken in board. Apply at 45 Becond street it. 0 LET—IN* BROOKLYN, A GOOD TAREE STORY brick dwelling house, 142 Court street, near Amity, minutes’ walk from the ferries; city railroad to Fal. tonferry log the premises; possess! given imme diotely. Jaqaire or the premises. LET—IN JERSEY CITY, TWO THREE 8TORY brick how ses, consisting of eight rooms and base- ments; the location is the healthie»« part of the city, ia Louth Second street, near Erie street. For COLES’ office, 0 a gcod sized stable to lot ‘Tbirty-second street. Apply to Yourth avenud, from 3 to 7 P. M. is LEI OW TOYA RESPECTABLE TENANT, AND immediate postession given—A four story Inglish paement boune, first class, with all the improvements, Inquire of the cwuer, ca the prgmines, 115 Kast Thirty tinh street, wear Lexington avenue. Apply early, as the owner is zoisg tothe country this week. A lease will be given. O LER—PART OF A FIRST CLASS BOU=B, WITH at the, awoas ra Lmprovemente, situated in! a very ble nei rbeod, 0) the Theologi:s! -emi- ith oF withous board, furaished or unfuraish low. Apply on the promises, 202 Went street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. 0 1 KT—A VERY FESIRABLE LITTLE HOUSE, UOM- fortably furnished, twelve rooms, possessed of ail the modern improvements, No. 4 Amity place Rent $1,(00.a year. Also, many other houses to let. Apply to R. D. GOODWIN, 808 deway, next Grace church. ces . strictly observed. BOARDING ND BROADWAY FINE SUItS OF ROOM, Of seece, loors, suite die for fe 4 with full board; foe single geatiomisa, Louse jTREET, LAF. tly turnished 4 ta é class genteel private nowy with ae board. ve Teasonable. Referen: Messrs. Halo & Co., 195 Broadway. en FRONTING 81. JOHN'S 147 ee Furuiste Foon go let, with board, te single gent 1, OF omen ‘their wires; ae bandsomoly furniel back mane; house newly fue- ished, w the provements for porma- nent and transient 45 NI°TH STREET.—A DESIRABLE SUITE OF ude, with private table if Gertref: alay spean for Sa wi iva ; for sin- atlemen, with full or partial board. 74 FRANKLIN STREET HAS RECEN(.Y BERN furnished with everything new and eirgrat, aad is now ready for the reception of bearers. Suits of rooms for Sellen and single pooms, gas, baths, &a, ‘Terms mt Brosdway. Suited (breakfast served if required] Cy So mat ane To let for a period, ig required, * Goldiiases Inquire as above. GREENE STREET.—GENTLEMEN wives, cr a few single gentlem ited with han cond or third floors, and full or par’ cold baths, References exchanged. VERY PLEASANT ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT board, for one or two gentlemen, in small, qoatest house, where the comforts of a home can be found. Ap. ply at 97 Grand street, one block west of Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND WIFK, OR TWO OR THREE single gen’ , desirous of obtaining pleasant rooms in a genteel location, on very moderate torma, can be accommodated at 38 Great Jones street. N_ ENGLISH WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT INOUM- brance, would like two or three children to board. They will hsve the care and attention cf a mother. ae week, with washing and mending. Ad- dress E. M. 8., Beexman Mill, Tarrytown, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would accommodate a couple of ata- ge gentleman, or s gentleman and wife, with board, The use contains gas, bath, &c. References exchanged. Inquire at 123 Twenty-recond street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. DESIRABLE LOCATION.—A PRIVATE FAMiL’ having a few vacant rooms, would let them reasonable terms, with or without board. Addresa D. D., Herald office, GENTLEMAN WHO WOULD BE WILLING TO AD- FRANKLIN STREET, FIST HOUSE WEST OF ort AND THEIR be A near stg rg Mn) reasvaable terms, and de secured ona valuable ch and ” Ved with its free use. Address Paultae, Us square Post Office, OARD.—-A SUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, on the second floor, to let, wither Without board; house beautifully located, 31 Clintea wace; Eighth street, between University aad dway. Also, two rooms for single gentlemen, with- out board. OARD.—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, FoR B ad sees ; mtleman and wife or three single ge: spectable mechanics fay, Ee! airy rooms will de well to call. Single or double beds, with every attention to comfort, sand on the most ressonable terms. Day boardera taken, No. 33 Forsyth street, near Walker. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A. GENILEMAN AND HIS wife, or two ee geatlem ted with full or partial board in actor, second ficor; within thre n ferry, Terms moderate. Apply at 45 High street, OARD IN THE COUNTRY, AT A FARM HOUSE, wanted, for two little gir! here thi other boarders. Situation must bealthy ah aycben Addreas, or apply, to P. Pi mo street, for three days. OARD WANTED—IN ABOUT A MONTH, WITH rooms, either furnished or not, by a gentleman, wife, i t nurse. A private family preferred. Address, stating terme, which must be moderate, 4. J. B., Berald office. Bun WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wife, in a small, plain, private famlly, in wileh here are no other boarders. The gentiemaa will onl; equize meals on the Sabbath. Terms must be te. A¥o wanted, an office ia a central snd eligible location. Adéresa L., Herald office. us WANTED—OPPOSITE ST. JOHN’S PARK, ON ach, Varick or Laight (etreeta by a single gea- Ueman. Unexceptionable references given as to respec- peal A and responsibility. Address A. H., Broadway ‘ont Office. ADY, her two children and servaat, in the viciuity of New ‘ork, in a hotel or private family. Please address E. K., box 798 Post Oftiee. Bote WANTED ON STATEN ISLAND —A GEN- Bier, WANTED IN THE COUNTRY. 4 Brae ad his you it a ia ot ein! e Quarant ferences excha be Address 8, Herald oftce, sail By sae LET, WITH BOARD, A HAND- somely furnished front parler, on second fsor, with pantry attached; also, one on the floor, at the pleasantly extasted house 27 North Moore street, near St. John’s park. Baths in the house. OARDING —SOME HAND3OME ROOMS, IN SUITS or single, are now vacaat at Ne. 10 Waverley Place. Permanent or traasient boarders will dad this leasant location for the summer, being near way. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—TO L&C, TWO LARGE well furnished rooms, with closets and bed rooms if desired, in one of the best iocatioas in Brooklya, be. tween Wall street and Atlamtio ferries. Apply at 86 Chaton street, —————— Cre BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND litt'e boy. 3 years old, with a private family, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed; act over fifteen miles from the city. Terms moderate; references exchanged. Addrees, with full particulars, Home, box 5,072 New York Post Office. —A FEW LADIES AND GENILE- mfodated with pleasant rooms aad the house of JAMES YOUMAN, Warburton ave m8 A good view of the Hudson river and pply at the Yonkers Post Offics. —————— eee ‘\OUNTRY BOARO WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A Cc plain farmer’s family, where there are ao other rders taken, within a few miles of the city. Address C. ML, Herald office, for one weer. OARD—NFW ROCHELLE THOSE WiSH- shy residence, with all the attributes the Vegetables and fruits, &e., cam be eco. odated J ag hi house a garden, For partic: ply to Mrs, Herbert, 33 Forsyth street. - “er Pama Baristas Fathi Aad nso URNISEED KOOMS IN BROOKLYN.—TW0O OR gentlemen can obtain yhtful rooms, with or without partial board. Terme with board from 63 to $0.50 per week. A poate and wife cea be accomme- Cated with desirable rouma ou very moderate terms. Apply at No, 4 Sands street. i ing LET—IN BROOKLYN, THE UPPER PART OF A house in Cumberland street, bet Falton and Atlantic avenues, censisting of four roo @ second story, and two large and one «mall bedroom on the third story. Toaamall family rent moderate, Last house towards Atlantic avemue of row with front piazzas. lateionie-Brenemestentiervonantinbtiahs —3va-ed mind NO LEI—IN WILLIAMSAURG, PART OF AN PLE. gaotly finished house, leas than thres mi utes’ walk trom Peck slip ferry, and quite near the baths. has gaa, range, am excollemt yard, and is ina mont de- sirable neighborhood. Addrees at 14 South Fourth at, Williawaburg. T° LEI—A FINE TWO STORY SCOTIAGE, WIIH kitchen and cellar, situated on Hoboken Heights, fiteen minutes’ walk from the ferry, with three of ground, well feneed, com a did view of New York bey: Address Hoboken, Her: office, Rent $15 per mont! ———— O LET—TBE REFRESHMENT ed of a Re r a LARGE a rerpecta| ret ter, cofiee, esting, separ, centenary om, sop ie or togethe Aphis to SAWES ENN! ar: atreet, corner of Go! iton TET, VERY CHHAP—SOCOND, THIRD, AND fourth floors, five rooms oa exch floor, marble man- telx, cilcloth on staire and halls, ith gas, water, and fine yard. Apply on the premises, 142 East Thirty- eecond atieet, between Second ani Tord avenues. LET OR FOR SALE —THE Bu YN STONE FRONT welling boune No, 242 Wert, veaty third street Inquire o| HC VAN VOR;'. 106 Broadway. fy-O LET OR Liase—TWO LARGE (OSES, IN AUD. fom street, near the tf vy v opening of Lia stteat Ver ligible fortthe a urast .. Siping aeeapns thay inay te len, fara sud ov” peates: a wee psbed, ata low rent, to @ good-tenant. Apply at 40 West way. (YO RENT—THE THREE BRICK DWELLING house, 207 Henry , Brooklya. ao’? faraiture fer sale A & moderate wy how York. Rent $650 cer annum. CHAS. T. CUBTI3, °6 Broad. SPIRITOALISM. GPIRTUALISM.—AIL PERSONS WIaHING TO Be. 5 come spiritual mediams cam do #0 ant have full imstructicoa in the addressag & Las, socloxia, igen to TAMER, MDAON, tone Pe Hrotipe pratewen, wihesttonrde it Source, sing'e gen without ; breakfast. Phase call’ at 122 Fighth atreet, corner of re ‘enue, one block from Broadway. —— ENILEWEN WISHING ANY ROOMS CAN BE AC. commodated at No. 2 Leroy pisce, one biock from Broadway. The house bes ail the ‘modern improve- ments, and is new and clegeatly furnished. Geationen will be served with break(ast, if required. MSS SARKER, FORMERUY OF EAST BROADWAY, ow occupying the large five story house No. ish. mam gang wd C2 “s oma can i te . wa more single gentiem: ve pleasa: urns! coms, on the moat fercradle teresa, nn GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, together or separately, a parlor and one or two bedrooms, all tly furnished. Bath room im the house. irable. ‘21 Houston street. W mai: BOARDING SCHOOL FOR A LAD 19 years old; it must be on.s direct route, by railway preferred, and under oa huaderd miles from thia city. Address [box 1,688 Post Office, stating terms, which must be moderate. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENILEMAN, A SMALL furnished 100m, betweea Eighth aad Tenth svenues, sud Thirtieth and Thirty-sixth streets, Rent ict to exceed $6 @ month, Address X. 1, 257 West ‘Thirty.tiret street, TER & DIXON'S INITLATORY COUNTING HOUSE, Appleton’s building, 246 Broadway, where etalts maoeree at map may Late mt } ~ know. x9 of bookkeepi' penmaasdip short spare oC one week. Improvement guarentee! ACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS MAY, DURING Va. cation, Maprere se Suma ene of teres " yu fe! aS ea frem aature, to whom ita will be grea’ y reduce it. Ovher pupils as uacal, Diy 2 bin comudemge, QPL at areagy. x