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6 ARPER'S STORY BOOKS} FOR AUGUST.—* HaR- H per’s ly) Books,"’ a monthly series of narratives, ographiss, tales, ter - tedn ment of the young—by Jacob Abbott—embellished with mumerous and beautiful engraviags. Terma.—Fach mumber of ‘‘Harper’s Story Books’ will conteia 160 es ia amall quarto form, very beau- tifuliy Giustrated, and printed on superfine caleniered PeRie series may be obtained of booksellers, perio lizal ry ead postmastera, or from the P ushers, at ree dollars 8 year, or twenty five cents @ namber. Subscriptiess may commence with any number. The postage upen ‘‘ [larper’s Story Books —which must be paid quarteriy in sdvance—ia two cents. Voi 1—Containing the firet threo aurabers, ‘+ Bruno,’? “' Willie,” abd ‘Strait fc ac testerully bound ia jualin. ve ,”? and ‘* Emma,’’—price $1. Vol. 3— Containizg ‘Virginia,’ ‘ Timboo and Joliba,’’ and “ Timboo aad Fenny’’—price $1. THE NUMBERS NOW READY ARE, 1, Bruno, or Lessona of Fidelity, Patience and Self- Denial, taught by w Dog. 2. Wilite ‘and the Mortgage—showing how much may be accomplished by « boy. 3. The Strait Gate, or the Rule of Exclusion from wth Little Lo the B: . The Li ya or ’ and Girls’ Gal § or the iM hy of Tricks and Mischief, 8. ba or, the Thaw hiortane a e eer é 7. Virginia; or, % on a Very Dark Saying. 8. Temboo ‘ind Joliba; or, the art of Beit Useful,” PE ‘pere’ azine’ * Harpers’ re Tt) will hencaforth be weleomed as joint iabeetin thane: sands of families where there are juvenile readers to be mete well as adults.—N. Y. Commercial Adver- 4 We have heard ao many fathers aud mothers who re- Coguize the pleasant dutyof guiding the minds of their childrea in the paths of knowledge at home speak ia terms of the hest commendation of this series of books for children, that we teela demre to see them aniversaily read among chil . They constitute the finest series of books ior the young that we have seen,— Leuisville ier, Allo€ Abbott's stories ars proferred by children to ‘any others, because they contain no narratives of im- Prodabis eveate, but just whet might have happaued to ‘any little boy or girl on any day in the year. {f parents would place just such books as these in the bands of their ou mtboy ‘would find leas trouble in governing them. _ urg » We caunot tov highly commend this series of story books ier children. dir. Abbott poseessos peculiar quali- fications for such compositions, and the Christian pa- reat may safely trust himas « guide to his little ones in the path of goodineas.--Soa: arn Churchman. i ‘These books have never been surpassed by anything gotten up for the prodt and pleasure of the little people. —Lutheran Observer. HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, TLL BE READY AT 11 O'CLOOK THIS MORNING, ‘Harper's New Monthly Magazine for August. CONTENTS, Virginia Mustrated.—Adventures of Ports Crayon and hia Cousins. Ilustrated by twenty-two engravings. ‘Scott's Battles in Mexico. Illustrated by four engrav- ie netobes im the Fast Indies—Pulo Pinang. Illustrated vings. engraving! bes Newoomes—By W. M. Thackeray, with six illustra- ties by Doyle. Chapter LXVI. In which the Colo: ead the Newcome Atheneum are both lectured. Chap- ter LXVII. Newcome and Liberty. Chapter LXVIN. A rig and a Reconciliation. Chapter » Tne Eleo- Duke Humphrey's Dinner. fs Tae Mysterious Occurrence in Lambeth, by G. P. R. james. ‘The Reverend Syduey Smith. ‘ Sead seed Via' M.D, panticns ions, by John W. Draper, M. itde- figs; or, Grapes that Grow on Thorns. Tue Old Man's Revenge. A Drawing room Drama Monthly ixecord of Current Events Literary Notices, Books of the Month. Editor's Table. itor’s Easy Chair. Ea Editor's Drawer. Mr Slim’s Aquatic Experience, Ilustrations—On the Beach—At the Office—Precautions—Directiona—A Difli- culty—A Dash for the Water—[he Breaker Comiog— Effecta of the Breaker—High and Dry—fry it Again— Mermaids—A Dilemma—Aadjustment—Further Difficulty —A Senastion—The End of it, Fashions for August —llustrations (Furnished by Brocie in a¢vance of their appearance).—sall costume and promenade dreas; wreaths; coiffure. Each month it gladcens us and our household, to say nothing of the neighbors who enjoy it with us. Twenty- five oenta buygit—the cheapest, richest, and most last- iwg luxury for money that we know. Three dollars aecures it for one year; and what three dollars ever weat so far’ Put the same amount in clothes, eating, drink- ing, furniture, and bow much of s substant al thing ia obtained? ff iceas, facts aud sentimemta have a mone- tary value; above all, if the humor that refreshes, the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, and brighten the passage of a truth a bee brain, and the ha »py combi- nm of the real the imaginative, without which above the ani: tw cals may be certain that if Harper were three or four times as dtaz, it would amply repay ite price. It isa Maga- vine proper, with the ides and purpose of a M met a boek, not a scientific periodical, nor yet a of light goamp and chatty cee LRT that takes every form of interesting, dignified a tractive literature in its grasp —Southern Nmes. Terms —The Magazine may be obtained of booksellers, periodical agents, or from the publishers, at three dollars yest, or twenty-five cents a ni A semi aantal volumes, se completed, neatly bound in clota, are eold at two dollars each, and muslin covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back gumbera ualformly bound, at twenty. five cents each. Ten volumes pre now ready. bound. The Publishers will supply speciemen numbers gra- Fal ervaagements with them, fo rating ihe age ral them for ing af sive. ‘They will also supply clubs of two at five do‘lacs a year, or five ne at ten d . Clergy: mem supplied at two dollars « yest, HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, EDUCATION. (pe Cov. 3.6. Blaney, DD. Procldeat aut Professee ot J 1. Jd. G, t lent sai snot a tale ti sn Mord Pcp 7. ‘William Ruggles, LL.D., Professor of Mechanical Phito- eopby and As 2 7. A. J, Huntington, AM, Professor of the Greek and Latin Tangus t, A.M., Professor of Rhetoric and Obaries C. ‘Belles Lettres. Lewis H. Steiner, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemistey and 1 Philosoph: '. Fristoe, A.M., Professor of Mathematics. iam E. Jiiison, A.M , Prof. of Modern Languages. R. C. Fox, A B., Tutor in Greek and Latin Languages. J. G, Nash, A.M., Teacher of Preparatory Department, ‘The aent session begins on the last Wednesday in Sep- tember, and continues nine months, ustil the Wed- aea'ay im June, Candidates for admission may be ox- amined on Monday and Tuesday preceding the opening of the cession. The regular college course requires four years for the degree of A.B Those wishing to dose, ‘may omit the ancient languages and pursue a ssientfie eourse three years for the degree of B. P. An aivanced course is also provided for the cegree of A. M. Students may parsue any particular branches, where they can de 0 profitably, and will tak ficient studies fully to os heir time, and receive a certificate of actual at {a established under the faculty, with an able x. 1d apecial attention will be given to F College vil and able faculty, students are with cons dence iavited to the usual benefits of our best inatit tion: ILUCATION.—A FRENCH LADY DESIRES TO MEET ‘with @ situation, either in a school or family, to teach music, drawing and the modern languages; best references given; no objection to go South. Addrens A, L, @ Tsay place, between Amity and Bleecker st. Warm ACCOMPLISHED PROTESTANT E0- wusie, Fresch and Germen well, havieg an experi of aeveral years tuition, desires to find a situation in Grat class female seminiary in New York or its vicimty Beat reference given. Address L.A, box 2,319 Post othce WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. {ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS,—THOSE ABOUT PURCHAS- / ing jewelry would find it to their interest to call aod nee this new and beautiful article; they areequal in ices within the ‘brulismcy to the real dii |, and at pri: reach of every one. 1. & J. JACOB3, 407 Broadway. + OLD GUARD CHias from $9 te 7! “ “ “ ‘ aquare four link pattern round chaia, with hollow link. from 19 to 43 wholesale and en? all other styles, for sale very low rete, GEO. ©. ALLEN, No. 11 Wall st., second door, TEAANTS REGIONE. BROADWAY.—FURNISHED PARLOR AND afew (enateerae the Louse, Bath, gas, three urth street and Wi New York hotel. GENTLEMAN WHO3E FAMILY WILL BE ABSENT about 8 or 10 weeks, would like to rent a furnished one room for his yat children, who wired. For further partici poet B. or er are, office, box 177. ‘ ARBER—SODA.—A SMALL STORE TO LET CHEAP, under the Globe Hotel, inside entrance from the |, well adapted fora barber or soda shop, Apply jort and William etreate, |ORNER STORE TO LET.—A FINE CORNER STORE to let, corner of Frankfort and Wiliam streets, having several large front windows. Possession imme- cottage Louse, in own use. To a small would not misuse the f corner of Fran! NGLISH BASEMENT HOUBE, ‘Thirty second street, to let; is now being painted, 0, stable Ne. 21 Weat Twenty¥trecond etr toJUHN B, MURRAY, 44 Wa North America, OUrES TO LET—THREK ELEGANT HOUSES IN ot terrace, Hovekem, three minutes’ walk of e beautiful view of the bay and York, with bath, gas, bot and cold water, nilies of the first respectability only. 06 corner of Second and street, over Baal KOWARD MARTIN. OUSE TO LET—FURNISHER, ON BROOKLYN within a few minutes’ walk of Wall Rent $800, until May next. Address box 2,262, Post Office. FFICE TO LET.--HALF OF FRONT OFFICE IN SE. akiia Building, 195 Broadway, cor- ner of Dey street a very desirable losstion for almost any No, 12 Vesey atroet. aT, AT NO. 7 CHAMBER STRI laquire on the premises, from 12M. to 1P hight business pur Company, on thi FFICE TO LET, ADJOMING WALL STREER,—T0 LET, ce in the splendid brown stone build- ing No. 4 Broad street, next to the corner of Wall street, considered one of the best locations in the city for an in- aurance company; possession immediately ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. 11 Broad street. OOMS TO LET—A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT dren, occupying a first class house, wish to e204 floor, 10 geotiemen, without board. The house is pleasantly situated, half and Wall street ferries. between South 'TORES, ETC., TO LET OR LEASE—THE FINE STORE on the corner cf Canal and Hudsen streets, j i i show windows, &e. or bathet establishment. on 24 and id floors; each room fionts on the street, end Apply to JAMES PAICE, 200 Hudson Also, rooms and has capital light, atreet. ne TORE 10 LET—NO. 15 ANN STREET, NEAR BROAD- Agcod location for any &: Rent, $500 per year. Fossession immediately. Inquire on the premises. LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO, 134 ND DWELLING, 49 PRESI- LET—THE STORE y veuth street, Also, the ‘Johnson and Smith street, Apply to D. O'CONOR, 126 Firat aven ue, New York, LET—THK TWO FOUR STORY DWELLING HOUSES 115+; and 117 Grand etreet, near Broadway, calculated for boarding house: Apply, between 1 atore and baker; ; will be let separate or ‘clock, 8. B. HUICHINGS, 36 Jo! (0 LET—UPPER PART OF NORTHWEST CORNER and Frankfort street, consisting of 12 for a boarding house; will be let low to Apply at 27 reas street, from 1 to ]OHN M. BOARD. LET—THE UPPER PARE OF HOUSE 367 BROOME Inquire on the premises, from 10 till 4. Possession immeciately. LET—A SUIT OF ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, TO A emall genteel femily, af ‘eims reasonable, LET—THE STORE, NO. 4¢ fifty feet from Broadway, Stewart's; has two large bow window Also, several rooms in house No. 86 Duane ithip fifty feet of Broadway; very manufacturing business, Apply a good tenant. M. 411 Greenwich street. READE STREET, °| ite street, cast ai desirable for sn: A FOUR STORY HOUSE ON FRINCE , between Macdougal and Sullivan streeta; order, gas, batb, hot and oold water, &c, Also, a dwelling cen rooms, on Fourth avenue. B. MER, 319 avenue, from 3 to7. THE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING Yo 16 Walker street. Woald be leared for , toa desirable tenant; lot ase, 43 John street, manufacturing pur} is 107 x 20 feet. detween b and 6 o'c LET—AT 564 PEARL STREET, NEAR BROAD- it of the three and a half story ot and rear basement, sub oei- Croton water, bath room, &c., suitable for a board. ‘Aleo, front and back parlor aad bed- room on one floor. Also, at 218 Seventh avenue, large the third flsor, croton water, &c. ‘Apply to GILLESPIE, 564 Pearl street, or 218 Se- way, the dwells house; ten rooms a! atore, and three rooms on LET—THE SMALL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 'o. b Garden row, E’eventh street near Sixth ave- nue, atlow rent A rarechance for a amall family to obtain a whole house. Posseasion immediately. Inquire of D W. FENTON, 167 Broadway, up stairs. LET.—RE3PECTABLE APARTMENTS 10 LET, it 164 Chambers street. Inquire on the premises. LET—A STORE ROOM AND TWO BED ROOMS and cellar. Good stand for grocery or liquors. Inquire at 332 West 29th street. sol LET—1HE STORE AND TWO ROOMS, AT 178% Mulberry street, above Broome. at 660 Houston street, from § until P, Rent from 612 to $16 per month. Rent, $0 per month, Possession given 10, and after 40 LEI~THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 48 painted and fixed up in first rate style, with all the modera improvements. Inquire of T. COLEMAN, 29 Roosevelt atreet. 0 LET, IN BROOKLYN—THE HANDOME THREE tory brown stone front house, 576 Paci the fifth house from the corner of Bond stret of similar houses, in perfect order. Possession immeciste. Apply to J, COCKER & CO., 84 John k Has been new): Bath, gas and wa. Rent low to a 0 LET OR LEASE—THE LIVERY STABLE, NOW IN rection, in Bergen atrest, from Court atre ; to have window The location cennot be jasned for hacking, sales, or boarding purooses. By jying eaily at corner of Bergen street, and Vander bilt avenue, Brooklyn, the leasee can have the privilege of Sitting up the interior to his own taste. NEW BUILDING ERETED FOR A hotel, near Madison aquare, corn Twenty-second street. lan but with #p jence of families. e side, and well veatil of Fifth avenue, It contains, indepen dent of stores, offices and public rooms, 120’ bedrooms he whole will be rented with or without nd confectionary rooms. the stores, barber’ stores and confectionary are now to reat. E, H. LUDLOW, 11 Wall and 2 New streets. OR FOR SALE—TWO EI 8 Nos, 227 and 220 West Thirty-fourth street, contaiai ail modern improvements. Situation unsurpaseed, an to a good tenant will be rented low. Apply at the boi or acdrens Owner, box 2,452 Post Office. HE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—OONSISTING of four rooms, on second floor, and back basement, gas, bath and range in the house; everything in perfect ans near the door every five ree stories, and occupied only of four persons, be moderate; references Ipqaire on the between Seventh yrrd froat, and order, stages and cars my own family, conalati agreeable family the ren: wil exchanged; possession immediately. premives, 167 West Thirty sixth atr and Fighth aveaues, north sid yardim the rear; location and neighborhoot first . OLD CHATELEINE CHAINS, FOR LADIES. (W Geid carb chateleine chains, with scroll pin. from 89 te 626, Go'd curb chateicine Sib te $23, SIT te $40, o- = double strand, with lesf $id to $37. @oid ec! taal chains, with gold frait pin, from 616 to $3: on French chateleine, solid, 18 earat, from $2 te 5 Gold chatelsine chains, fat link, 18 carat, frem $25 to 964 ond oll other Lok of chatelsine chai for ladies, wholesale a1 i, for sale vory iow, ad retail, rele OOD. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, sesond leoe. COAL. vague) FOR COAL DEALARS.—MANY TROCS ¢ ot towa ace @nnually sel at Flush’ . ths pement price is $6 26 from the Geog 1e5ged OE BGe POM Tem Mdm beg eneie, IE, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND Fir ra tl he , DEW, and well spacious store, oe and convepient sitea for business in t for a studio or or Cpa For a genteel business these rooms ve MO superior. fh 925 | Apply immediately to J. PURDY & SONS, 206 Eldridge rem } Gold wire chateieine enains, with rich bar pins, from ins, with enamel pias, (rom Gord Adelaide chateleine chains, with flower pins, from AND COUNTBY,—SMALL, GENTEEL wily—To let in Williamsburg, ya rooms, 7 in aumber, water, gas, chandeliers, every modern improvement, 15 minutes’ walk from the ferry stages pass the door; beautiful pros 482 Grand atreet, Wil ) MANUFACTCRERS, -EXTENSIVE FACTORY AC- ons, with steam power, to | le Bday ad Fifty first = - 0 any large heavy business: alse superior rooma, with or without power, for purposes lore cctee 22 Trinity Building. STHONG, on the premises. TiN THE NEW BCILDING, 13 7 98 the premises, or 10 stone and marb) river, adapted t NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1855. TENANIO REGIITER. AND LODGING. rapier Cerro» een IE on hrm ve nee EE WHOLE OR PART OF A MODERN HOUS! HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOD’ furnished or un‘urnished, in Bond street, pein 14 Teoma to wita board, te in one block of it, wanted by Qe lat of October. Ad man, of eantions ote ie Masel, way ee, Please state par- ver on ‘ANTED—T1O LET, IN BROOKLYN, PART OF A pg an peer eer gel “ nate te a taaiily without el 7 ren; the second Facil ory Sor tga opiate Hepa joor s can an oe the tb doer, required, the hows bot Secupied | ef rooms, on the second floor, with pantcice together OF by only two persons. 112 Sands street, iva. three single pone cE ROP 0 al IR __.......... SELEGRAPHS, fiir 5. BLEECKER STREET.—-PARLORS AND BEDROOMS AGNETIO pee ee LINK Between bed aes for ‘eo lemen, ‘with toll or partial ew Philadelp! imore, Washington dud lati raider ‘eM Gaaliee lines of board. Gas and bath in house. Apply as above. poles the entire distance, and seven wires between New | 6 = pOND STREET —T0 LET, UNFURNISHED, THE oe SE Pelieselpie, Raves cadres sak mpeeagee is: B35 "third hoor, ‘to gentlemen; no meals given; houie — a — Rog ey agin roms ag sy pe and tent low, payable quarterly. Possession ‘Wusnbaaion te as Yor ta tie kari cones Tolograph ately _ Ayaly. om the promtines: Jine ever construsted in thia country, and believed ¥0 GREENE SYREET.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR the most eficiont workirg line in the world. It has more | DPE) Gives or single genilomen, con to nomen wires and greater fectities for telegraphing thaasay | fo4 with handsoi furnished rooms on first, second ies fa See aed ate, WS ree ae reader itevery | or third floors, and full or partial board; hot and cold more rei }, the limit shorte: dispat 1B fixed at meaty words, wend of ton as heretofore, th Dale. Reterences:entiionants Temoving the inducement of those usi raph WIDOW LADY WOULD LET, T0 ONE OR T #0 to abridge their dispatches sn ofan fo reoiee oe ieutlocaam, furzished rooms, with er, without unintelligible. These undue abbreviations often have | joard. Location very pleasant, convenient to stages led to error ia the transmission of dispatches, resulting | and cars. Bath and gasin the house. pply at 192 in lovs to the parties interosted and im discredit to the | Waverley place, near Amos street. telegraph, which ia too frequently charged w.th the er- Tors of cazeless writers and bad chirography, SINGLE LADY WISHES BOARD IN A PRIVATE TARY OF CHARGES, Each Ad. A family, where there are few bourders, References eee cary) Given and required. Address I. I , Broadway Post Offize. Lent. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A FEW ROOMS TO * spare, would accommodate D gpeee and his wife | dew couple of tingle gentlemen with board; the house ‘bas all the modera improvements, such as gas, bath, Ac. References exchanged, Inquire at 123 1wenty-aecond otreet, between Sixth and Seventh ayenues, GENTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE « gentlomen, can bs scoommodated with board at “ Weat Eleventh atreot. ‘The honse is new and con- 2 C8 Coes to “ tains all the modern improvements, Price reasonable, Do ‘1 Unexceptionsbie reference required and given, From Jersey City and Newazk, same as New York. No charge tor eaaress and signature, which it is desir PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN able to have ful! and complete. they require, would like to let alarge square froat MESSAGBS IN A FORKIGN LANGUAGK OR LW CYPHER, Pleasant reem, nicely furnished, to two gentlemen, All meeragés written in whole or in part ina foreign | without board, To those looking for comfortable and Janguage or in cipher, or composed wholly or in part of | well kept apartmen:s a good chance offers, by calling at words, figures or letters intended to convey a meaning | 126 Forsyth street. Rent $300, 12s, each per week understood only by the persons wha invent or agree to | ————— = puronqecenrp=yand use thein, will be charged filty per cont above the ordi SINGLE GENILEMAN IS DESIROUS OF TAK- nary rates. ing his meals in Third Figures are allowed only in the address and sigaature | teenth and ‘Twenty-fourth atreets, at some respectable of & message. All numbers in the body of a message | boarding hous. Address, stating terms, hours, &,, must be writtea In worde at full length. B. R. V., Union place Post Office. REPRATED AND INSURED MESSAGES, ba sag Gs = aE a ees wei ERG HM it mag The public are respectfully informed, that ia order to NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM provide ageinat mistekee in the transmission of mos: to let, ou the second floor, with the privilege of Sages by the Meguetic Telegraph Company, every mos- | cocking, to'a «rutieman and his wite or two single gen- sage of consequence ought to be repeated, by being sent | tlemen, at thice collars per week. The house is plos- back from the office at which it is to be received to the | sently situated and bas no boarders, Inquire’at 104 office from which it is originally sent. Doublothe usual | Prospect st., Brooklyn, Price of transmission will be charged when the message repeated, and 1 SMALL PRIVaTE FAMILY WISHES TO LEC AN to the party tendiog the same, wactupe thas been fo" | LAL cleqaat nut of rooms, unfurnished, with servaat'a colved ey ph party to whom it wasseut, and if mot, why | Te0m and kitchen, if desired, in Clinton place, near Y'ifth not? Or fifty per cont in addition to the usual rates will | avenue. None but those willing to py s liberal remu- be pouathee ‘for either repeating or reporting only. eration need apply. Address A. B. C , Herald office, 1@ COM] will not be liable for an, aor dams; S . that’ may suave by reason of any celay or mistakes ta PLEASANT ROOM AND BEDROOM, WITH BOARD, eman avd ), two single rooms, a beautiful convenient location for the traseasiasion or dehvery or from non delivery ef bat dene ree ved. ser repeat messages, but only engage refund the a mount asonal stages and cars; baths and gas; pri family. Apply terrace Bt ecmpeteat and rable employee 0 be ‘e “at 67 Perry street, between Wieceter and Foarth streets. ave their business transacted in good talib. Nor : oR the company be responsible for mistakes in the trans- Ue ype all adel eae cepa atht Ais tat mitsion, nor tor delsy in the transmission or delivery, oe ‘th of Grand "nde W Hs { 3 nor for non-transmission or non delivery of any repeated | berhood, sou rand st, Address Wm. H., box 17! meseage to any extent beyona tendollars, unless it be | Herala office. ured. r any two cfiices of tl company can sured at the of " story room, with pantry and wardrobes, and other Hered Bap ge aoe Ge eg tarred row, comfortably turaiahed, for'a gontieman and wife For apy sum up to one hundred dellars, one dollar, | Without children, or for gentlemen. gas, and cue dollar for every one hundred dollars, or ®action | Key tothe Park. ‘References exchanged, Apply at 18 of one hundred dollars above that sum; and the com- | Vatick street. apy will not be responsible for avy amount beyend | ¥ (any FOK CHILDREN—PARENTS OR GUARDIANS the ae gy Ree a er terete oe ereoe Oe aah may obtain for their children board, with all the eaue for delays arising from interruptions in working | 5°duired, by eppiying te Mise Antisell, Fort Richmond, their telegrapa cient et RTE ee NO » Notice—Merseges destined for any place beyond this ; ; a . : Company's line, will be delivered {row the tertalaal office CARD IN BROOKLYN, — PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, for a gentiemun and wife, or two single gentiemen, to the proper parties there having control of tho further | i. ¢elightful lecation, within tive minutes’ wall of the meana of forwarding the but the company in no % case hold themselves responsible for the correct trana- | Sieur, cocih Beocsign ne ine St 48 Congres mirsion Sc prone delivery of any message beyond such ee pa BS IN BROOKLYN—NEAR THE SOUTH AND terminal ‘The company’s offices will be open daily, Sunday’s ex- Wall street ferries; single gevtlemon desirous of obtaining pleasant rooms with or without board, can be cepted, from April 1 to November 1, from 7 A. M. to 10 accommodated on very moderate terms, in s genteel lo- P. M.; from November 1 ree 1, from 8 A, M. to 10 P.M. On Sundays they will be opem twice, namely, cation, at 91 State street. trom 1 to 2 P.M. and 7 to 9 evenivg Bia ioe werre aanations to go into effect on the lat day OARD IN HO8OKEN—TO LET, ON VERY LOW July 1865. WILLIAM M. SWAIN, President, artes furnished patios end bedroom, imanelegant house in Hudson stravt, Hoboken, Any acccommodation, who : - ‘faa entieman desiring comtortadi EW YORK AND WASHINGTON PRINTING TELE} ffwiiling to loan $180 on ample security. will faa tule graph Company a very devirable opportunity, Address 8, A., Hoboki HOUSE LINE, , Li a = NUMBER OF WORDS INCREASED TO TWENTY, box 120 Herald office, RAISE SHeUEEO OARD WANIED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, Tn consequence of the public demand for greater faci- ; lites of telographing, combined with im a small private family, where there are no accuracy | ocher boarders. est side preferred, not higher u end despatch, the fNew York and Washington Printing | than Fighth street ‘Terms must be reasonaine Ade Tel Company have resolved erease the limit of Broad) ” Rye thorient wenasae ties toa vodoeane ‘words,at reduc. | (rene M. 5, SS CORE ON eh ROME ed rates, and to introducefa system of inturaince against OARD WANTED IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, mistakes and deiay in the tranamission and delivery of (New York preferred,) for a lady and gentleman. eu, Full board for the lady only. if » desirable location is of charges, to go {nto effect August 1, 1855:— it.” Us ree! Firs ’ offered will be permanent. Use of bath, and light t 20 words, Ada’ Word. rae fe Address P. Neison, Broadway Post O1 le, for Bu, WANTED—BY TWO SI3TER3, WHO WILL turnish their own room; a place where they can piano occasionally, have the privilege of practice o 75 do. do, referred, Address M. M , Herald office. Te. ae Washington. 80 do. do, | ® é From Paterson the same as {rom New York. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN THE From Trenton to Philadelphia... 30 do, do, neighbcrhood of the Bible House and Ninth street Lo. do. Wilmington. 40 do, and Broadway, fora gentlemanand wife. Terms must ied (a Wasbington . ‘ e be — posed hens | eter for eahese a or dimoer at ‘0. ) 2. 5 nix. 2 larnish apartment Address, statin; From Philadel’a to Wilmington. 30 do. do, | terms, V.R. 3. Herald office. A 3 do. Baltimore... 40 do. lo. do. Washington. 60 do, ¥iom Wilming’a to Belumeve.., 38 do ; ae WANTED—FOR A LITTLE BOY, 6} YEARS bo. do, Wasbington 40 do. old, within 15 miles of New York, in a private do, family, where he would have good care and in the neigh- de, | borhood of a good school. Inquire at 99 Oliver st., cor- metcmecesmcccem ee mcs Cot No charge for address and sigaature. ner of Water, in the grocery store. REPEATED AND INSURED MESSAGES. The public are respectfully informed, that in order to OARDING. —A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AO- provide sgainat mutakes in transmission of messages by commodated at Sheep’s Head Bay; aso, to let, ad- ‘ork and Washivgton Printiog Telegraph Com- | joining, a cottage bouse, to one or two families. |For pany, very mernage Of consequence ought to be repeat- | particu! inquire at No. 1 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, or ed, by being sent back from the office at which it is to | at atla ic Hotel, Sheep’s Head Bay. be received, to the office trom which it is originally sent: ‘THOS. COSSIGAN, Proprietor. Louble the usual price for transmission will be charged, when 8 meecsage is so repeated and a report made, by OARDING—AT 122 CHAMBERS STREET.—PLEA- epecial messenger, to tbe party sending the sume whs- sant newly furnished rooms to let, for families, toer it bas been received by the party to whom it was | with every convenience. Single gentlemen will also sent, and if not, way pot. Or fifty per cent in adiition | find pleasant rooms at moderate prices. Day boarders to the uaual rates will be charged for eithgr repeating | can be accommodated also, Refereace required. or report. og onl: — = : open aera The company ill not be liable for any loes or damage OAKDING.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND FURNI- that may epsue by reason of any delay or mistakes in ture of a first rate boarding house, below Canal the transmission or delivery, or {rom non-delivery of un. | treet and weet of Broadway. Any person wishing to repeated messages, but cnly engage to use rasonable | tuvest from $300 to $500, may address Cash, Herald eflorts to secure the rervices of competent and ralisbls | ‘lice. SALAS AT AUUTION. LBERT B. NICOLAY, AUCMONEER. EXTENSIVE sale of bonded wines aad seli, om Tuesday, Jul, atrest, at 11 o'ctock, bonded wines aad braadiss, consisting hs cases of Bt. Julien clacet. 100 cases Haut 20 octaves dark cognac brandy. pipes dark cognac brandy. 4 quarter pipes [ed cI 10 ostaves grape Prop: 5 quarter pipes 4 G half pipes — do. 4 quarter pipes do, 25 baskets royal grape cuampagne, f] Sedvorite arr gl 9 ined ‘The above liquors are warrant Precinely as re- procented, ‘and will be delivered in the * original pack- ages” from the United States Bonded Warehouse. in bankable fands, Catalogues may be had at the sales room, 11 Broad et, a Margaux claret. + pats, fo. do, do, do. dark. do. do. do. @lso about 30,000 J\UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS,—To- morrow, Wednesday, at 10) ° ‘at 79 Neaeau atcect. between Fulton and Jol atreeta, @ large apd varied stock of household wace, comprising keta, goblets, kc, of morning sate. UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONDER,—BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS --Horee, wagon ond harnens at auction, tomorrow, at 12 o'clock, in front of atore 79 Naséau etrest, between Fulton and Joba The horse is eight ry kind in all barnesd, a4 is @ good faint Jy he: G. HORTON, AUCIIONEER.—ON TUESDAY, AT . 10% o’clee! M, at 560 Eighth avenue, stock and Gxtures of a grocery, consisting of teua, aay, coup, candles, horse, covered cart, bght wagon sat artes, UCTION NOTICE.—GREAT SALE OF GENUINE IM- ported wines and liquors in bond oli s, sardines, Havana segars, &o. EDWARD SCHENCK will sell at auction, at bis sales room, No. 16 Wall street, on Thuraday, August 24, an invoice fromoneof the largest city importi: houses, comusting ia part o: champagnes of various brands, ho i ihe} rigs, sauternes and clarets in cases; pinet, cas! otard brandies. Also, sardines ta )¢ bal ila in baskete, and a large invoice of frat quality Hi vans segars, of the most favorite brands, To be sold n lota to suit purchasers. No other liquors adcaitied a this sale. Termse—Under $100, cash; $200, 69 days; $400, 90 days; $5(0, four months’ approved eadorned UCTTION NOTICE.—GREAT BALE OF JEW! YY, watches and diamonds.—EDWARD SCHENCK will Seu at auction, ou Tuesday, July 31, at 10%¢ o'clock, at the salesroom, 16 Wall street, a jarge assortment of dia- mond jewelry, watches, &c., comsisting of elega: earrings, breastpina, elegant clust-: and single stone rings and pins, watches, enamelled and set on also others, viz.: independeat seconds, double tim - ivep- ers, fitteen Gay, Engiish patent and detached iever. &e., all'in heavy eighteen carat gold cases; gold jswelry, consisting of suits of bracelets, pin andearring, brouches, Id atone sleeve buttons, ditto lockets, &c. Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE —JOHN HOUGH, AUC SION! jagnificeat housesoid furniture, rosewood piano- forte, pier and oval mirrers, velvet car; ings, statuary, &c., to be sold to-morrow, ily. These goods ‘the firstclass four welling Murray street, and are to be sold without reser but not minute, liat is annexed :—Pariors—One mag- rosewood suit, consisting ef seven id rosewood, elaborately carved , {a ertmson and marooa , brocatel, Octave pisnoferte, tone, and fully warranted; massive rosewood bookcase, earved rosewood etegere, with plate glass doors and back; , inlsid beautitally throughout; carved rosewood centre tables, with statuary marble glasses, rosewood baffet, th sides with dian snde; breastpins, @eal ri atuds, gold pencil ci are the entire spien- did contents of frames of which are rosewood seven elegant ladies’ escrutoire, French plate pier corated china vases, very pope tel an Hepner nae ox ee of acknowledged taleat; reyal tapestry alabaster, marble Gothic, ti curtaina, cornices, abedes, &o. extension tadie, breakfast tables, maho- ings, by artists velvet carpet clocks; elegant lace Dining room—Solid mahogany feet; mahogeay tea an gany Cushioned chairs, decorated china dinner and tea 26 cake baskets, f leta, preserves, }, Silver tea ser’ 8] j cut ginss, wines, go! dishes, &o; ivory cutlery, engraved decanters, silver . Chambers—Rosewood and ma- hatands and card hogany bedsteads, » , wae sites: ult in hair cloth, mah n tables, rosewood suit in pestry, Brussels and ingrain mirrors, ther pillows and boisters, Marseilles counterpanos, lace and muslin window drapery, cornices, shades, toilet vings, &c., &e. Catalogues at the house. to weather. UCI{ON NOTICE.—A GRAND CHANCE TO MAKE .—For sale, the stoc, lease and fixtures of hed oyster and dining saloon, now doing ituated at ‘No 1,104 Broadway, Jadicial District Court. If not sold on or before the 30th inst. it will be sold at auction For particutara, apply to WM. 8 first rate business, ai next door to the Sixth on the 30th, at 2 P.M. B, JONES, 146 Canal street, or om the premises, UCTION NOTICE—M. T, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.— ‘Mortgage sale of cabinet maker's stock, on at the sales room, 27 Contre street, all, at 1044 o’cloc! contprising ten and sofa bed- chairs, dress and plain bureaus, stands, mahogany, rosewood and wal- nut secretary and library bookcases; several full size French bedsteads with good hair mattrezses, mahogany and, walnut easy chairs in hair cloth and brocatele, \ogany rockers, 50 mahogany frame mirrors, sever: aizes; oval and gilt mirrors, clocks, writing desks, ma- lyre bureaus, mahogany etegere, walnut do.; aleo a large and good assortment of second hand ly : dress and plain bureaus, three china, crossery and glaseware, , to pay advance, parasols, 12 to be removed same day and ys near eo City dozen mahogan: steads, lounger, pew trunks, &¢, JAVID H, JONES, Attorney for Mortgages. i UCTION B8ALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF an old established grocery and feed store, includ- ing horse, wagon, sleigh, barness, &c., will be sold at auction on Tuesday, July 31, at100’clock. By order of DANIEL F, HILL, Assignee. ICE.—-CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHI- BARTLETT, auctioneer, will sell, on Wednesday, August 1, at 10 o’clocs, at 281 Pearl street, a large secortment of w.g., flowa blue and commoa ware, French china, ball lant of dealers and country merc! for shipping at moderate charges. UCTION NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, will sell at 80 Greenwich nerset, this day, dsy,) at 10 o'clock, an invoice of fresh drags and dye’s, Prossiate of pot ash, indi of groceries, rice, fish, tea, salts, segars, &c. ION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.— S. Bogart—Wednesday, the 18 , 8t the auction rooms, corner William streets, large variety sale of household furni- venience of sale; also, 108 stone tor. Also, the ck of clothing, UCTION NOTI A —J. 8. H ns, &c , worthy the notice ts, ‘Goods well packed bine: kc. Also, a stosk ture, removed for con’ butter pots, with covers; large refrigera' effects of a hat manufactory; also a sto lot ory gcods, &c. NOUICE.—THO3. BELL, AUCTIONEKER— 1d Bush will sell, this day, at 101, o'clock, rooms, 12 North Willism street. 1 ment of household furniture, from a large housekeeping’ articles of all ‘of gooss from the descriptions; s!a0, » varie Palace, not ca'led for, but on which deposits have been made, will not be kept any longer; also, bought by Mr. H’a., who has oot come up; bedding, hair mattresses, &s.; also, two trunke dry ‘ods, millinery, hats. &c. leporits, as we settle our sales promptly. large rales cf furniture. future, insist on Friday and Saturday, svles o choice foreign goods; have been exhibited ia the Crystal employes, ro fas to have their business transac Mery Hdl bei cuabmegcsuu aes OARDING, NEAR WASHINGTON PARK.—THE EN- Nor will the company be responsible for mistakes in tire 24 floor,three rooms deep, with pantries, bed- the tranamissioa, nor for delay in the mission or } toms, baths, gas, Xc., and elegantly furnished, will be nor for non tranamissicn or non-delivery of | '*t to & genteel family, or to single gentlemen. Inquire ted mesaage, to any extent beyond ten dollars, | st No. 10 Nelson place, one blosk trom Broadway, be. it be insurea. tween Fighth atreet and Waverley place. Correct: the t insion of as _ nuy-0WO OMbe OE Cla Gonsphats oad: Oaciteeraae et coe OARDING IN HOBOKEN.—TWO LARGE AIRY AND iT ivg rates, in addition to ths charge for repeating comfortably furnished rooms, on second floor, ‘eporting as above with gas, suitable for a gentleman and his wife or sin , ine Legale tenn fl afew minate -y, may be obtained by applying at 21 Irvia, eet, Hoboken, Terms moderate, For apy sum up* to one hundred dollara, oni gentlem: and ¢ne collar fcr every one handred dollars, or ae from the f of one hundred dollars, above that sum place, Gare And the company wi'l not responsible for an: —a rman may amount beyond the damage eustained by reason of the ry HED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— error, or delay, and in no case for any sum exceedi With board, in the new house, 550 Pearl atreet, a that 'fer which the mesnage is insured and tho rates few coors from Broadway, pre-paid; ocr in any case for delays arising from inter- - 10 GENTLEMEN Fuptions in working their telegraph z ( NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Fe company’s offices will be open éaily (Sundays ex. | (J vated with boaid and plewaaat airy rooms in a cepted). from $ A. M.to 10 P.M, On Suadays from 1 to | Pivate femily, Inquire at 147 South Third street, Wil- 2¥. Mand from 7to9 P.M, vamaburg. F. MORRIS, President. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A MARGIED 7 couple and child, three years old, with « furnished INSTRUCTION. icon, imo pista, reapectabl family. "Pisa irom, rant <0 > ara teteen,erare. i ich must pot exct 30 —BOOKK TIME UNLIMITED—watt. | vith particulars aed terms, wh e , twelve ieasona —Teachers as well as esas a, WES en ee pupils in want of a systematic ard expeditious hand. RIVATE BOARD WANTED—IN AN ENGLISH OR writing or thorough vacation, abould mak ‘ruction in bookWveping daring American private family, by @ young German, who r a mediate ‘application atM. 3 in engsged cow town, either up town prtal or down PAINES’ rooms, uo 285 Grand street, corner of | town full board. Price (rom $8 to $0}; per week. It 1s Gowery; 166 Fultoa street, Brooklyn. Mr. P has the | the wish of the advertiser to perfect himself in the Kng. recommendations at his rooms of nearly 108 teachers, | lish language, and he would therefore bs willing to give who have attended these lesson within » few months | any member of the family leseons in the German lan- past, from New York and Brooklyn. guage. Address, for two days, G., Herald office. $10 BOOKKEEPING; $2 50, WRITING.—DOL- | +UMMER BOARD.—HOTEL MORRISANIA, AT THE ° 7 BEAR'S Academy, 609 Broadway. Students = tan b Tay secure seate for this course, commencing lat ot | dhe city Hall” The Harlem teens tevien aera ee August, by immediate application, and be qualified to | depart a.most hourly. The last train leaves New York keep any set of books by double entry, and write an ele. t 11 ovelock P. M. Good stabling—borsea taken on gant hand, by the let of Septem der. ENRY DURELL, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RESGLVE NEW | rrywo UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITA OR upila daily, this week, for ins ruction in penman- ~ ard. 3 . snip, Nookk ng Ae, BY cites Of private iastraction, | 2:-—without board. Apply at 183 Wooster street. LIVER LDSMITH, 562 Broadway. ye PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT TER & DIXON'S INITIATORY COUNTING HOUS board, for a gentieman, in a amall genteel fam'ly, Appiston's, building, $40 Broadway, where saan were the comforts of « home’cun be had. Apply 588 tonversant ee may ey Practical know. | ‘tree! a vy. ledge of bookkeeping and penmans| short apace ANIFD—BY THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN, BOARD of ome week. Improvement guaranteed. in a strictly respectable boarding or private hoase, iy CHEAVESC AND SHORTIST WAY OF LRARN. | Nene others need apply. Location below Canal street ing the Sponish and French Ianguagos.—fioth lan. | 44 went of Hroadway. | References exchanged. Address ‘uages may be ecquired in a course of sixty lessonseach, | J: F , box 2,67 oe. Ferme, $12 each course, or $20 for both at the same time Subseripticn book poses d= pps The course BILLIARDS. to commence on the recon londay 0! wgust, Num PE EP gr Top ap ead ber of acholars limited to twelve, Lestons tour times & SETAE eek Gee ae ee week—from 7100 P.M. For turther particulars apply et ota nae eee: personally to Professor TON, 244 Greenwich strede eee ts Wes Cadets. dal of ins ton eae ~o mens prices which will be charged for inferior arti- —_-~ cles elsewhere. Call and see. pa On BALE —AriDOM TO BE O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 41 eee eee re © WiTARDS.—GRIFPITH Apply at 287 Frent street. ¥ on hea FO STORTSMON —FOR SALE, A SETTER 0G, | thet newly invested cu probe, trial givea, if required. Also, a fine fox | call and examine befos Gound, well trained, \'s0, @ young settee slut wire | feccad band tadles dm the atone, Lad Cagre’a stress, WU be cots ¢ ~ ot DECKER, OF NO © ANN of tables with Buyers will do wall to hanng elsewhere. Two with a fine stock of trim: 4 sings well. Aq UCTION NOTIOE —JOHN F RUSSELL, AUCTION- old furniture, &s, day(Tuesday),at 10% o'clock, A. s collection of handsome house! ‘urniture, comprising parlor and cl chairs, bcokcases, bureaus, bedst robes, wasbstanda, pets, second hand f ber auites, sofas, , mirrors, oll paints urniture, with which the +a ‘Terms—Under $100, cash; $100 to $300, three months; $300 and upwares, four months, approv- UCTION NOTICE—WM. B. J will sell, this day, at 10 bird avenues, betwee! Ot! 2, at No, 966% ti iahment, cousisting of counters, ts, troughs, breadpans, Ac, five years’ lense of prem| daonelenin Dik scart ate sneha YY JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER —WEDNES- y, August, 1, at 11 o'clock 4.M., at 24 Sackett ween Smith and Court, Brookiyn, household furniture, carpets, oilclotha, chairs, tables, bureaus, at 82 Columbia street, Congress and Warren, South Brooklyn, house: ts, chairs, tables, bedstesds, bed. cing. bureaus, washstands, crockery, cooking stov: ntchen farniture HILTON, AUCTIONKER.—BY COLE & CHIL: Tu July 31, at 11 o'clock, at the In ternational Dining’ Saloon, corner of streets, the entire fixtures of paid saloon, of dining tables, chairs, castors, knives and forks, bar fx- tores, cooking utensils, &c., &c. mattresses, &c. Same aay, at 2 o'clock P. M., detw hold furniture, ca Also, at 13 o'clock, Western), which cost without reserve, with privilege of $70. All to be so! occupying, at $18 per month. C, DAVIS, AUCTIONEER.—BY D. C. DAVIS & e CO.—Anssignee’s sale of furniture thie day at 105; O'clock, at the house 338 Fourth street, all the furniture contained im the above house, of ber and bedreom furniture, wot housekeepers, dealers and the trade. D, NASH, AUCTIONEER—SIORE G10 BROAD way.—theriff sale on Wednonday, lock A. M., at 396 Broadway, third story, consis! ke., with alt parlor, ! rthy of the attenti ilmarth & Biauvelt. DLOW, AUCTIONFER—!"\.cASUR a uu % E. H, LUDLOW will sell at ‘glock, at the e, by order of exec tor, the jacnt Ultra, her tas! | ken, and former. She is a) some and well buil furniture, | at Hobe! Chamtorbor? ier, deceased burthen, schooner rigged ticular, ‘making here very desirable plea application to Daniel MeMuilos, on board. itrereash, ve prered sotes at four momths, with ia- ‘aad well found ) Terms cash, or ap; terest. ~gKARON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL) THIS ‘Tuesday,) July 31, at 105 o'clock, at the octas, OT Nassau atreet, & eplendid assortment of Iry and rich clamonis, fancy d writing deska, fancy shaving 20,000 assurte’ segura, for casa. fine cold watches, rorewcod workboxes acd washing soaps, aod FORGE COOK, AUCTIONKER —ELU and fasiionable furniture, teis day, Tur 103¢ o'clock, at sales room, 504 Broadway, co: Duane street, « Inge assortment of rosewood, walnut and mahogsoy furniture, consisting of rosewood and mahogany parlor furaiture, suite, in a variety of cover’ ; marble top tables, exteasion «iniag tel eofas, tete-a-tetes, chairs, lounges, rockers, pookcases, wardrobes, 8, bureaus, washatands, beds, mat- tuessen, &c, EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Wednesday, August 1, at 10% o'clock, at 675 Greenwich street, near Christopher, the entire fural- ture contained in the three story reeideace at above, com nisting of tables, chairs, sofas, carpets, mirrors, bed- steads, bedding, kitchen arl{clos, crockery, &c. Sale positive. ROCERIES, SEGARS, NAILS, STORE FIXTURES, counters —This 4 gt 10% o’c: ST Dey street, corner of G: wich, wooden wa: pruaes, te maccaroni, sweet oil, pi glace casen, eight day clocks, cutlery, & W. PIER, Auctiones: OTEL FURNITURE.—WEDNES 0. J 106 Greenwich street, 100 feather beds, bedsteada and bedding, splendid musical clock, piano, mirrors, corpets, cofas, chairs, t stoves, bar fixtares, kmivos and forks, table linen, &c, Deposita required. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Day atreot.7 T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.--MORTGAGHE’S SALE eof elegant bousehold furniture, this day, Tuesday, 85 16% o’clock, at house No, £00 Broome street, corner Laurens.~ SYLVESTER SLOVER & U0. will vail a8 above the'entire furniture of a family reliaquishing housexeap- ing, consisting of one splendid rosewood cuantpiaactorte, mace by one of the best city manufactirers; {a im the mort periect order, having been used but a few months; one beautiful rosewood parlor suit, in eatin brocatel; one richly carved wa'nut parlor suit, in tapestry; marble top centre and aofa , roeewood card tables, royal Wil tom, velvet, Brussels and ingrain carpets; richly da- corated hina’ vases, French mantel elock and orms- ench plate pier glasses, oi] paintings, wiadew curtaips. Dining room furniture—Extensiea fa, arm chairs, superior chine and giass ware, ; silver plated ware, fine table cutlery, hall furniture, ball stand and chairs to matoh, table, lamp, ollcloth, ‘stafr carpet and rods. Chamber ftiral Elegantly carved rosewood and mahogany bedsteade, of the Flizabethian and Louis X1V. atyles; marble top dress- ing "bureaus and washatand: ies, cottage aad favcy chairs, in eatin brocade; lounges, easy chairs, richly gilt and decorated china toilet sets, it live Eitee; bolters ead pliow red, Bo, Also barge asses; bolsters and pillows, » ke. 0, & Ia assortment of kitchen furniture. ‘The whole to be ned without reserve, by order of the mortgages. A cash de- posit will be required of every purchaser; goods to be Temoved on the day of ase, Catalogues can be had early on the morning of sale ati04 Broadway, 103 Canal street, and at the house, ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIGNFER. — ASSIGNEES’ sale of s'ock of china and gisssware, &., Tues- aay, July Slat, 1866, at 104, o'clock, at atore No. 410 Sixth avenue, between 26th and 26th’ streets, by order of assignees, without reserve, all the contents of the above store, consisting of dining and tea sets, in white and gilt china, richly decorated tea and toilet seta, wine decanters, goblets, tumblers, champagnes, wines, kitchen crockery, &c., all well worthy the attention ef hotel and house keep rain or shine, without reserve. cl by iture— Sale, J L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —THIS DAY, Tuesday, July 31, at 101¢ o'clock, at 167 Kighth venue. between Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets— le of household furniture, ali the furniture contained in the bouse, consisting in part of mahogany sofas, par- lor chairs, rockers and easy chairs, tea an ning tablen, mirrors, carpets, druggets, mantel ornaments, lounges, mahogany and walnut buresus and washstands, toilet seta bedejeads, mattresses, bolsters, pillows, and all the bedaing; walnut ond maple caned chairs and rockers, &c., kitehen furniture, cooking stoves and fixtures, par: lor do,, crockery, floor oilcioth, window shades, &c. sale without regard to weather. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, e atteno’clock, at 173 Coatham Square, the fur- niture from families leaving the city, a good assortment of bureaus, chairs, tables, carpets, clocks, feather ped. mattress, one piano forte by s good mater; also a variety of other goods. Sale positive. ORTGAGE SALE OF MACHINERY, &C —JOHN H. SOMERINDYKE, auctioneer, will sell, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, at No. 45 Veaey street, this day, July 3lst, at 10% o'’cleck, 3 machines: one emboa- sing press, one hips Sm one rolling machine. Also, all the atock and tools used in the hookbinding business. CHARLES CRUX, attorney for m»:tyages. Mi WRAY, AUCTIONERR.—GROCERY STOCK AT ol auction, on Wednesday, August 1, at 10% |, on the premises No. Broome street, corner » M. Wray will sell the entire atock choice family groceries contained in the share otene; comer’ sing im par coffees, sugars, }, scales, cask horse cart, harness, fixtures, and lease of the entire building Sale positive. Deposits required. perc Taacoten sae Nita: eeu, che EO M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS eo dsy, at 1036 o'clock, the fixtures of agro- cery, counters, ahow cases, west pears vate, tong, segars, &c., &c.; also, blackamith’s tools, anvils, vices, bamwers and tongs, dies, &e., &. On Wednesday, the furviture of a gentleman, viz: merbdie to drevn bureaus, feather beds and bedding. iron Redateads adie mattresses, chairs, sofas, stoves snd kitchen & J. ACORN, AUCTIONEERS, WILL, THIS DAY, at 103, o’clock, the stock and fixtures of the grocery and feed store southwest corner of Bayard and Mulberry streets, including horse, wagon, sleigh, har- , ke. By order of DANJES, F. HILL, assignes. GEIRIFP'S SALE. —1HI8 DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 31 inst, at No. 307 Broadway, an assortment of sedis cassimeres, vestinge. Also, iron safe, o rs, C1, &C, UNIS MOBKELL, AUCIIONEER.—SAL& THIS MORN- ing, at 1044 o’olock, at 81 Nassau street, of furni- ture, oil paintings, mirrors, mattresses, &c , all of ex- cellent quality, by catalogue, which are ready, contaii ing full particulars—come early and exsmine—contain- ig all conditions ef sale, which will be satisfactory to deulers as well as private parties. By invoice, jewelry ot various kinds; segars also, in large or small lote, with various articles of vaiue not on catalogue, sent in to be sold without any reserve, The largest manufec- turers of furnitures in this country contribute to this auction house. Also, carpeting from the ageat of Eng- lish factory. ELLOR, AUCTIONEER,—BY HOUGHTON & OW.—Thin day, July 31, at 104; o'clock, at ‘au street, closing summer trade sale of cabinet furniture, rich housekeeping articles, nine superior toned 634 and 7 octave pianofortes, melodeon, & also, oil paimings, French plate mirrors, &c. We invite the trade, country merchants amd those about refurnishing, to the vale, a& the whole will positively be sold by order of the manufacturers, and to make room for oxtiasive alterations. Gooda can be — for shipping on the premises at a reasonshle charge. Cabinet furniture will corsist in part, viz.:—Kight elaborately carved rosewood parlor suites, covered in the most fashionable style of material, viz.: satim brocade, brocatel, figured reps, satin de chine, English plush and hair cloth; French plate mirror front armors; three richly carved sak and rosewood beaufets; several of the most ap- proved extension dining tables, 14 feet long; dining room chairs, in plush and hair cloth; Turkish and Aliza bethan style chairs, spring seat psrlor and rece; chairs, several suits of chamber furniture; also five li- brary and secre’ book cases drobes, etegeres, &e ; t clase CLOTHING, &C. AST OFF CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION nted—The highest price given, and cash ia joney. Gent'emen wishing to dispose of cloth- ing of a good quality for a liberal cash ae. are requested to call on or addreas JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter atreet (late Orange street). |LO@THING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to the fon. 12 Laurens street or 52 Went Broadway, or by letter jh the Pollt Office, Ladies ‘by Mra. Cohen. ae FURNITURE —LADIES O8 GRNTLE. men having sn; ispoae of can recei exih price forte same by wend toM. SOOHRN, Lol ae yf 66 Elm street. N. B.— attended yy Mrs. C. ITURE AND CLOTHING,.-PERSONS VING of the above to dis; if can \. most value tn cas! Dy sending to Ie M. DU SRLDONr, 15 Kim street. N. B—Tadion attended to by Mrs. D. a ta IREEMAN & C0.'S FREIGHT, PACKAGE, PARCEL and Letter Express, to Califorma, Oregom, Bead- wich Islands and weet coast of South America, office 69 Broadway. Onr text exprenses will be dispatebed as sbove, via Panama and Nicaragua routes, per steamers George Law and Daniel Webster, on Monda) 1865, Express via Panama closes at . Tagua at two P. M. Freight taken at reduced rates; Ste Ser MS ded in charge of ‘thecal nloweagee rr, mace up and forwarded in o f through to destination by each route. Letters mast be «nciosed im government tem cont ervelepes Rate for #ngle letter euts each, prepaid, goveremant ea- velopes can be procused at our cifice, FREEMAN 4 CO., 69 Broadway,