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6 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ~F yaaa aoa ees boads at seein ik 8 sale. —ALBERT H. NI- OOLAY wall sell this day, August 9, at 1214 o'clock. at the Morehants’ Exchange, for account of whom it may comeern Cravford county, ylvania,) 6 per cen’ Bonds, dated doesnt wast tnt Taga’ 1874) Interest a Coupons: k, Ist January and Jat Juig, bonds trom nss0¢ $100 to $1,000 Also, $2,600: Mercer county, (Pen! 6 per cent Hondas aa those of the Crawfo Ee ie terest 1 and July, bonds from, . $500 to $1,000 $15,000 nia State 6 per cent Bonds; interest January and July, 10,000 Flushing Railroad Ast Mortgage $5.00 Merphis City 6 per cent Bonds. 100 sbares Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Lor 1W0 do. Oswego and Syracuse Railroad... 10 do. Third Avenue Mailroad..... 500 do. Onio and Mississippi Railroad. 60 do. Fast River Banks... 00... ® do. 20 do. 5 do. ! i 2) do. Phenix Insurance Company of Brook! : 20 do. Marble and Stone Carving Company. : ‘Terms of salc.—Ien per cent this dayand the balance before 2 o'clock to-morrow. ‘The aceraud interest on ill the bonds will be charged to the purchaser, with the ex. ception of the State bonds. Next regular sale on Monday, August 13. JBERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT AND ctive eale of superb Hquors, under Custom .— ALBERT H. NICOLAY will sell at-.auction on Vriday and Saturday, August 10th and Mth, at 11 clock each day, at his spacious salesrooms, No. 11 Broad street, a fine collection ot choive brandies, wines, clarets, &e., Ae., being the balance of a stock of one of ony first importing houses, among which will be found St. Julien and Chateau Margeaux clarets, very old superior sherries, fine ald port wines, excellent old cognac brandies, both pa'e and dark, of 1846 vintage; Haut Barzac, Sauterne and other celebrated wines; Ciub-house gin, Scheidam schnapps, Mumm’s and other celebrated champagnes, marachino, Curacoa and ynth cordials; olive oil, Vreach wine vinegar; also, some imported German co- . together with 100,000 Havana segars, various all of which are to be sold only in the original ted, and elivered from the United ‘es bonded warehouse. The teade and private con- rs axe respectfully invited to attend the sale, as it uuusval inducements. ‘terms cash, in bankable le peremptory, and all articles on the cat:- anted as represented. Samples ready for ex- auniaation early on morning of sale. UBERT H.}NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, on Friday, August 10, at 12 o'clock, in front of store No, 12 Broad atreet—black horse, eight years old, gonnd and kind in all harness, and good trotter; also, top wagon. im good order, and set of harness. UCIION NOTKE.—BY EDWARD SCHENCK, ON ‘Thursday, Aug. 9, at 1034 o'clock, A. M., at No. 16 Wali street, “premptory sale (to close a concern) of genuine old wines, brandies, &c., in “original packages” and ot undoubted purity, viz., 100 cases March & Benson and other madeiras, amontilindo and cabinet sherries, London porta, otard, hennes+y, martell and pinet London dock brandies, champagne and claret wines, &e. Every article warranted as represented. Also, a large invoice ot Havana segars. packages as iay Me Ao NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.— Magnificent rosewood furniture, tapestry carpets, pier glasses, pianoforte, silverware, &c. ‘To-morrow, Friday morning, 10 o’elock precisely, at 169 West ‘twenty-fourth street, a few «doors from. ith avenie, compri-iag a splendid collection of rich household gogds, A portion of the contents is suhjsined;—Rosewood piano- forte, fuli seven octave, richly carved case, cost $400; solid rosewood brocatel furniture, en Suite, very expen sively carved, and covered with the richest materials, without regard to cost; large pier and oval mirrors; mar- ble top rosewood centre, side und sofa tables; elegant rosewood etegere, marble top, with heavy plate glass doors aad back, made to orde 125; about 250 yards \ ry carpets, in excellent order; splendid rosewood case, very large, cost $200; rosewood corner etegeres “nd corner stands, beautiful and heavily embroidered white face window curtains. rich brocatel curtai ax and four windows; large Gothic reception and ch in silk and embroidered bragade; oil paint. ings, among which may be found a choice collection by anodern artists; French porcelain decorations am° 5 Gnished and painted in « high state of perfection; m. vy rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, both of the modern wad antique styles, with very elegant marble top dressing bureaus and Washstands to match; pure curled hair mat tresses, beis, bolsters and pillows; mahogany and anaple chairs, sofas and lounges, heavy ‘mahogany ten. tension tabie, black walnut do.: tea and dining t china tea sets, very expensively ‘ted; elegant man ted clocks, common crockery an! glassware, in basemen a large assortment of silverware, spoons, forks, hes plated casters, cut boitles, silver tea sery qantly chased and eng ver edges, best ot nearly aew, ond cost up’ alvers, with solid sil The furniture ix of $7,000. Sale positive UCHON NOTICE. —J. BO! 8. Bogart, this day,at 10 ircadway and Ceder sts., mortgage irst class restaurant, bar, counter and fixtu: mirrors, table linen, crockery and gi cooking ranges, kitchen utensils, steam boiler, &e.. & THOMAS CARLIN, Attorney for Mort; y NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEE Begart, Friday, at 1034 o'clock, at the f lange as- a chattel Toom, corner of Frankfort and William streets, sortment of houschold furniture, by virtue or je. Particulars in to-morrow’s Her: CCTION NOTICE.—JOSEVH 1. SMITH, AUCTIONFER. sell this day, (tharsday,) at 101; o'clock, at 76 Franklin street, fourth house west of Broadway, rosewood piano, of brilliant tone and finish; parlor furni ture, of eotid rosewood; rich carpets, oilcloth, oil it ngs, large oval and pier glasses, rocking and eaay ¢ mabogauy and maple chairs, sofas, dining and tea tables, rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and was! stands to match, best hair mattresses, crockery, glass- ware, clocks, silver ware, &., three enamelled cottage UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.— On Friday, 10th inst., at 1046 o'clock, at the sales Foum $7 Centre street, a very large and general assort- ment of parlor, chamber an ding room furniture, in rosewood, walnut and mahogany; also, the genteel furni ture of @ family; carpets, bedding, mirrors, &. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS BELL, AUCTIONEER. By BELL & BUSH.—This day, at 1034 o'clock, we will sell ia our auction rooms, 12 North William street, the entire good furniture of a family going west, cc prising partor, bedroom and kitehen arrangements, so chairs and tables, buroaus, iron, patent, French and other bedsteads; beds, matiresses, an excellent piano forte, avd other housekeeping articles ;nofa beds, couches, a lar itional lot of superior cabinet furniture, made manner; mahogany and cane seat chairs, oil cls carpets. Also a lot of furniture, ‘This sale will be without rese At 1135 o'clock, four splendid gold isfy « judgment, UCUON NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER, WILL SELI th’ day, Thureday, at 10 o'clock, at 80 Greenwich street, w quantity of extra four, partially damaged, si for bakers; also, olive oil, raising, fine salt, salara- (OS, mop, (ea, White sugars, ke. F DRY Goops, I PERRY, A ilisell this day, at two o' and tock of dry goods and fixtures conts ‘a store, 281 Tenth avenue. The attention of the pablic is particularly invited, as the kold in tote (o anit purchasers, without. re Proprietors axe retiring from Lusiness. AT 281 TE CTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Pr A SSALL, auctioneer, will sell of Day, Russell & ( N Friday, at 101 A. M., a general assortment of hunds« furniture, mirrors, ol) paintings, &e. Goods purchas! to leave the city can be packed on the prem D. NASH, AUCTIONEFR—STORE 310 BROAD way—Sheriff's mle of furniture, &e. This day ‘Thursday, August Oth, at 10.4. M., at 223 Mulberry air: consisting of rosewood and mthogany furniture in suits, piano, tapestry, carpete, picr, glasses and slabs, oi! paint lows, engravings, beds, and bedding, Ac., de. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER.--STORE310 BROADWAY. e—Will sell, this day, Thursday, August 9th, at 11 A M., a¢ 64 Lispenard strect, all the furniture contained in said house, consisting of sofas, mahogany chairs, maho- many dressing bureaus, and side boards, cane and Windsor obairs, tables and covers, mahogany French bedsteads, hair mattresses, palllasses, maple bedsteads and bedding. blsnkets, sheets, counterpanes, tapestry, Brussels and ingrain carpets, crockery and glass ware, oil paintings, and engravings, Ke. Also kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. ee F COLTON, AUCTIONFED.—IMPORTANT SALE OF © rosewood and mahogany parlor, dining room and chamber furniture, mirrors, ol paintings, &., F. Colton will sell, on Friday, Aug. to. nt 10% «’eloe! the auction rooms, 59 Beckman street, second floor, & ery large and desirable assortment really good rose. wood and ny cabinet furni most of which is in good condition, having been veed but a fow months. i} Comprise in part of one #uit rom wood parlor farni ture in brocatel, mahogany sofusund tete-n-tetes, couche: couch bedsteads, rosewood and mahogany bookcases, gor retary, carved Voltaire and rocking chairs, wardrobes, marble top centre, side and sof tables, Freneh and go. thie bedstends, dining and extension tables: cottage suite large Vreneh plate and oval mirrors, hair mattresses, carpets, cilelotha, oil paintings, mahogwny end curl ma ple chairs, stoves, crockery, glaseware, table extlery, to the: ith al the furniture of a family removing. ‘Ca es ready carly on Friday bein Sale will be pe. theme?’ a goods must be removed immediately after — <4 A alee AUCTIONEER —ELFGANT FURST arebud hourekeeping articles of every descripti To-morrow, Friday, at toe, o'clock, at the sales room 904 Broadway, corner of Duane treet, a large assortment of rosewood, ey ook and walnut furniture; also, gilt frame mirrors, off paintings. china and glase ware, ilyer plated ware, table cntiery, & ROCERIES, HORSES, CAL HARNESS, PO. Greworks,—Friday, August 10, 57 Dey wt corner of Greenwich, herrings, regars, bee! coftee, maccaroni, raising, figs, pruner, nails, Poel wud iavie CULLOAy, ROLASORS, ng, Rhirt collars, neck tee ey, wmsding gad chewing todsrcr W. A. CARTER, Au NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1855. SALES AT AUCTION, _ UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL O8G00D, AUCTIONEER, A removed to 85 Nassau street, oie dk 2 ey OUSEHGLD FURNITURE.—THIS DAY, AT 10% _ovclock, at 90 Eighth avenue. between Fourteenth Siatenr crab men tases carpets, bres tables, chairs, ¢ irlor stoves, croc! windo shades, kitehew utensils, eTirendoles, ) writing desk, &., girandoles, toilet tables, sofas, Ww. ‘A. CARTER, ‘Auctioneer, " 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, J L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, e (Thursday,) August 9th, at 10% o'clock, at the Salesroom, 12 Maiden lane, large and valuable fine gold Jewelry stock, gold and silver es, without reserve, ‘to close out the stock, among which are costly aingle stone and cluster diamond rings, pins, , Mosaic fine gold bracelets, guard, fob and vest chains; lockets, ladies? gold suits, in cases; studs and sleeve buttons, opals, cameos, Mosaics, onxys, &c., set in fine gold; ladies’ and gents’ gold pencils and pens, eardrops, &c.; +h pa- tent lever gold watches, in 18 carat cases; hunt case and other ibe 4 and movements of the best ers; ladies’ enamelied do.; fashionable silver watches, of the Mest works. ‘A desirable opportunity for all is thus red. ————————————— ARCUS B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE sale of drug store. On the 9th day of August, 1855, at ll o’clock A. M., will be sold at auction, at 153 First avenue, in the city of New York, the drugs, medicines, furniture, fixtures, and all other property embraced in said mortine’ 8W & ANDREWS, attorneys for mortgagee. AKLEY & WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS.—THURSDAY, August 9, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the corner of Colnmbia and Saoket streets, South Broaklyn, Mortgage sale of the stock and fixtures of a grocery store, consist- ng in part of sugars, teas, molasses, soap,’ candles, starch, flour, &., &. SAMUEL J. OPEYEKE, Mortgagee. TOE MORRELL, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT CHANCE to make or save money, this morning, 1024 o'clock, . 81 Nasean street. ‘The constant pressure for cash sends in various kinds of excellent goods, which must be sold, aud the dulness of the present season gives buyers wonderful bargains, Be prompt and look for yourself. Furniture, rosewood parlor suites, covered with satin, brocatelle, oak and mahogany extension dining tables, wardrobes, dress bureaus, Wwashstands, marble tops, snites of mahogany furniture covered with hair cloth, 50 mahogany bedsteads, hair mattrasacs, sofas, tete-n tetes, easy and rocking chairs, parlor chairs in large va- riety, fancy covered, &c. Sale will commence with large and various kinds of Havana and German segars, in lots to suit wholesale and retail purchasers. Not'the Jeast underbidding allowed. Y ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTIONEER—DRUG STOCK at auction—W. Greenough & Co,, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at 206 Seventh avenue, corner Twenty- fourth street,for account of the proprietor, Drugs, the en- tire stock of fixtures, with lease of the store. To be sold in one lot, for cash. TW MT RVING, AUCTIONFER.—SUPREEM COURT. WILLIAM IRVING & CO., will sell at auction, on y, Aug. 16, at 1034 o'clock, at the satesrooms, No. 8 Pine street. ‘Supreme Court—George D. Jarvis’ and Henry Cormerias against Frederick Gerardin—By virtue of an attachment in the above entitled matter, and by an order of aule granted therein by the Hon. E. P. Cowles, Justice of the said Supreme Court, will be sold as above for cash, in lots to suit the trade, twenty-five casks of Freneh painted and gilt porcelain vases. JOHN ORSER, Sheriff. Jouy E. Smewant, Deputy Sheriff. MUSICAL. a CCORDEONS AND FLUTINAS SENT TO ANY PART of the country, on remitting the amount by mail to the undersigned, ‘The follawing is list of prices:—$1 60, $2, $3, $5, $6, $7, $8, $10, $12, $15, $25, $35. Accor: deons'tuned and’ repaired. Original L. JACOBS, 102 Chatham street, ALKET, DAVIS & CO’S GRAND AND SQUARE pianos, in every variety of style, for sale, at whole- Sale or retail, by 8. T. Gordon, 297 Broad It is now encrally acknowledged that the pianos manufactured by Fialiet, Davia de Co.'s aro unrivallod in Amories, {fin the . for brillianey, or purity of tone.—Bostou Daily imes. USICAL.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HAND ORGAN, N with fine mahogany care, recently made by F. ihechinger, org¥ builder, ‘522 Second avenue, between (hivty-second and Thirty-third streets. JANOS VOR SALE OR HIRE—FIFTY PIA both new and second hand, for sale or to hire. New 4 octave, fully warranted, $200; good seaond hand from $50 to $85, at 206 Allen street. Cash paid for good second hand piinos, or exchanged for new. —BY A LADY, A SITUATION OF TRACH- drawing, and French, best references given. S., Worcester, Muss. STOLEN GOODS. PFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE—AUGUST 1, 1855. Owners are wanted at the Third District’ Police + (Fasex strect)) for the following property, all of which is supposed to have been stolen:—1 splendid crape awl, cutlery, new silver spoons and forks, some marked; silver buckles, 1 box surgical instruments, 1 gold brace- let, 3 gold breast pins, 1 gold match box, 1 old fashioned ilver cake basket, Handkerchiefs, marked AC; stock. gs, marked C1 CG; silyer teaspoons, 1 very heavy. silk vet mantilla, 2 black lace mantillas, white veils, linen pillowcases, paiterns of dresses, also a large quantity of clothing and jewelry, GEO. W. MATSELL, Chief of Pe lice. GRAVY LADLE, sert spoons, marked W. E. B., one marrow spoon, not marked. A suitable re- ward will be given on recovery, at No. 3 Union place, COAL. (OAL—MY OBJECT IS QUICK SALES AND SMALL profits for cash. 1 am delivering best quality red or white ash, well scrcened, at $550, or in lots over five tons at $5 26, from my yards: King and Greenwich streets, Twenty-fifth street and Ninth avenue, 116 Dusne atreet, near Broadway. » PETER CLINTON. \T EW COAL YARD—13 UNION STREET, BROOKLYN, near Hamilton avenue ferry. I am now prepared io sell the best quality of Peach Orchard, red ash and white ash egg and stove size, at $5.60 per ton. Weight warranted or forfeit coal. P. M. LANGTON, MISCELLANEOUS. MERICAN PLAFE GLASS COMPANY—FACTORY ‘Williamsburg, Long Island—Are now prepared to execute orders for rough plate suitable for floors, akylighta, vault and deck lights. Prompt attention will be given to all orders loft at. their office, 442 Broadway, or with their ageat, J. R. PLATT, 79 Murray street. TACKBERRIES, WHORTLEBERRIES, TOMATOES, OR any other fruit or vegetable, may for years be pre- Served in a fresh state with natural flavor and color, by the use of SPRATT’S patent cans, uecompanying whic are explicit directions for preserving. ‘They are casily opened or closed without the application of heat, by a patent screw attachment. The genuine self-sealing cans lave cast in letters on the cap, “Spratt’s patent.’’ This much is mentioned to prevent imposition upon the public vy y spurious or worthless article in imitation. For the proprietors, WELLS & PROVOST, 321 Pearl st. S DYSPEPSIA. ELIXIR.— the most speedy and effectual remedy for dyspepsia ever offered to the public. ‘Those who have tlied it are enthusiastic in its praise, from personal expe- rience of its stimulating, cleansing’ and re-invigorating infinence, which has proved beyond dispute that it will cure long standing and obstinate cases of dyspepsia, indi- gestion and biliary complaints. Price $1 per bottle. For le by A. B. & D. SANDS, druggists, 141 William street, fof Fulton; also by druggists generally. J N. GIMBREDE, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, has just received a choice assortment of the finest mnery, direct from Paris, which is offered at low N. B.—Just introduced, the chaste style of deli- ely colored initials and crests on note paper and en- velopes. Specimens sent by mail, on application at 588 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. y ONST, KAISER & FRED. PIRSCH—DECORATIVE A. painters, in fresco, en caustic, ofl and distemper ‘s. Information may be had, and sketches seen at Nassau street, TILES O'REILLY, Rectifyer and Distiller, 1f2 South street, New York. (TOLICE—10 THE VOTERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Independent candidate for Printer to the People:— THOMAS FE. SUTTON, of 142 Fulton street, p=. 184—WARRANTED NEW YORK BRICK a Thi re 1 moulder.—Five men, with a horse to grind the an make with ease $0,000 brick per day, superior d made. For machines or circulars apply to S. C. LEY, New York, Chicago, Ml., St. Louis, Mo., or Cin- cinnati, Ohio I'rice $100. ‘Weight 875 Ibs. AINTS! PAINTS!—FOR BUILDINGS, FENCES, ROOFS, &c., at 145 cent a pound; white lead, 7 cents do.; Zine, 8 cents; Preble’s boiled oil at 75 cents a gallon, oil for fences, roots, &e., 60 cents a gallon; varnishes of every description at 113 Maiden Inno, JOHN H. SMITH, Ayent. —— ALPH OGLE, VETERINARY SURGEON, AND _INFTIR. mary for sick and lame horses, 198 West Twenty bet fitth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, N. York Cough balls, diuretic Ix, tonic balls, purgii balls, fe- ver balls and powders, condition balls and powders. Hours from 6 to 8 A. M. and 5 to 7 P.M. All operations performed in the neatest manner. Horses attended at their owners’ stables, if required. SWEDISH LERCHES,—30,000 LARGE AND FRESH WY Swedish leeches arrived, in prime order, per steam- 1 Washington. For sale by J. F.CLEU & CO., 90 and 92 Maiden lane. aor BROS CELEBRATED LONDON MUSTARD, be had retail of most druggist i wi Wm § Radford, Harrus & Fes H. HL & P. jes, Baker & Vail, J.T, Wilson, G, Atercus, Haviland Halsey & Bench, J. K, & E. B. Place,’ Dubois & Wetmore, Haggerty, yon & Co., and at the English Mustard Agency, 281 Washington etreet V PRIMING CARDS. —J. 44 fashion in card engr: attention of the public to Mis ne vmiding carts Specimens sent by . GIMBREDE, LEADER OF respectfully all the and beautiful atyle of by application at TENANTS’ REGISTER. 2 (9 & BOWERY.—T0 LET OR LEASE, 10 CARPET, cabinet, or upholsterers, &., the first and second rtories, having » front, which can be entire- ly opencd for display, making. it desirablo for tho above Duntnas Apply to GkO! W. DEAN, 106 Thompson street. A SUITE OF ROOMS, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, with bedrooms and closets attached, to let, together or separate, in a private house, with all the modern im- provements, Apply at 06 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. jOUNTRY STORES NEW AND LARGE, TO LET— Valuable openings; one for groceries, hardware, paints, oils, feed, &c., combined; one also can be divided to suit a tailor, harnessmaker, shoemaker or fancy store. Only 244 miles from Willamsburg ferries. “Inquire of JAS. AC JOHNSON, Maspeth, ELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET—WITH immediate possession, at Bull’s Ferry, within five utes? walk from the steamboat landing, comman 8 beautiful view of the Hudson; nine rooms, marble map- tels, range, &e., having just een vacated, Rent _until April, $75. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 'URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, WITH- in five minutes walk of Fulton ferry, in an unexcep- tional neighborhood in the vicinity of Dr. Bevcher’s church; everything for housekeeping in nice order, with modern improvements, Oe in all thirteen rooms. Yearly rent $900, BB, W. RICE ', 807 Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A HANDSOME FRONT parlor and bedroom, with accommodation for ser- vant if required, desirably situated, jy saecreeed opposite Niblo’s Garden, 675 way, N, B.—Have been occupied by alady for some years, who is now in Europe. , hulf a furnished bedroom to let to a gen- min Hs. TO RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— A four stor: h basement house, in an excel- lent location, furniture but little used and in fine order. Address box 1,867 Post Office. OUSES TO LEI.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes’ walk of the ferry, commanding a Beautiful view of tho bay and city of New York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, &c., to families of the first respectability only, Inquire at the office corner of Second and Hudson streets, Hobo- ken, of EDWARD MARTIN. NE FRONT ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS, ON THE third floor, to let, at 228 Chrystie street, near Houston. House new and well located. Croton water in the house and fine yard. Rent $9 per month. OOMS TO LET.—ROOMS, FUINISHED OR UNFUR- nished, with partial 'boord, if required; famil small, and quiet house, pleasantly situated one bloc! from Madison square. Bath, gas, ‘Apply at 26 East Twenty-fifth street, TORE TO LET.—PART OF A SPLENDID STORE ON Broadway, at a moderate rent to a good tenant, table for any kind of fancy business. Address Herald office. 0 LET—THE: DWELLING PART OF HOUSE 202 SIXTH avenue, three doors below Fourteenth street; house in good order, containing some fifteen rooms, baths, gas, &c., suitable for a genteel boarding house. ‘The rent will be fuken out in board of a respectable and genteel party. Good reference required. For responsibility, character, ., inquire in the morning before 8 o’clock af Mr. Col lins, in the house, or 423 Broadway, or of REMSEN DINGEE, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, one door below Four- teenth street. (0 LET—STORE CORNER OF MADISON AND JAMES streets, No. 89. Fixtures for sale. JAMES CARR, No. 4 Stanton street. 0 LET—SEVERAL FURNISHED HOUSES, WELL LO- cated, houses in fine order, brown stone, and farni- ture stylixh; one on Sixteenth street, near Irving place; one on Twenty-ninth street, near Fourth avenue; one on Lexington avenne, near Twenty-seventh street; one on Twentieth street, near Fourth avenue; also, on ‘Twenty- eighth street, and a number of unfurnished houses. Ap- ply to FE. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 7 o'clock P.M. A el alg OE EE TIE (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE ENGLISH BASE- ment house No. 66 Sackett street, nicely finished; has marble mantels, gas fixtures, &., and very desirably located, being only three minutes’ walk from and the first street north of the Hamilton ferry, South Brooklyn; will Le rented low to a small family. “Apply on the pre: mises. (0 LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, THE THREE STORY dwelling house 155 Waverley piace, near Sixth ave- cently painted throughout, having water closets, nl the modern improvements. Rent low and pos- Apply to R. L. SUYDAM, 168 Wa- vag gas, session immediately, verley place. (0 LET—RENT $450, A VERY NICE DWELLING ON the Fourth avenue, consisting of two large parlors, cight sleeying rooms, bath, kitchen, large yurd &. , ver desirable for a private family or boarder. E. B. KIN SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 0 LET—A FOUR STOY HOUSE ON PRINCE STREET, eightecn rooms, in fine order; gas all through; bath, hot and cold water, &e. Rent $750. Also other houses uptown. E. B KINSHIMER, £19 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7 10 LET—A BRICK BUILDING AND STABLE, ON two lots of ground, with fixtures, machinery, &c., suitable for a carpenter and builder, situated on the cor- ner of Fifth and Fillmore streets, East Brooklyn, Rent moderate. DUNSCOMB & MeMILLEN, 111 Broadway, room No. 9. (0 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE SPLEN- did two story and attic English basement brick house 48 Henry street, having been entirely painted throughout, and with all. the modern improvements; hot, cold and vapor bi 0 gus throughout the house, with tea oom attached. Can be seen from 9 til 12 A.’M. and 2 til . M. (0 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE, 213 Fast Twelfth street, between First avenue aad avenue A. Possession immediately. Also, wanted a man and his wife to take charge of the above premises. Ap- ply to W. &. JARVIS, 208 Elm street, LET—THE HOUSE 68 SPRING STREET, NEAR Broadway. Just painted, frescoed and paj throughout; also, the boarding ‘house, with furniture, corner of Elm and Spring streets Apply to W. 8. JAR” VIS, 208 Elm street. (0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED—TWO PAR- lors, on the first floor, and front basement, of a modern two story house in the vicinity of St. John’s Park; together with provisions and coal vaults. Apply to E.’H. PLUME, 32 Grand street. LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED PUBLIC HOUSE, known as The Grapes, No. 27 James street; with bowling alleys, counters, and gas fixtures attached; would make a splendid lager beer saloon, Apply to E. H. PLUME, 32 Grand street. LET-—-A WELL FURNISHED BACK PARLOK, FOR constant or transient occupation, with or without board; location near Madison park. Address A. U. B., Union square Post Office. (0 LET—THF. STORE 40 READE STREET, FIFTY feet from Broadway, east side, opposite Stewart's; has two large bow windows; a very desirable location. Also, several rooms in house 86 Duane street, east aide, within fifty feet of Broadway; very desirable for any lightmanufucturing business. “Apply at GEMMELIS, 302 Broadway. ) LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, PRICE ABOUT $800—A nice three story house, on Hubert treet, in the vicinity of St. John’s park; rent $600. Also, a num- ber of houses up town, to let.’ E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, J to 7 P. M. 0 LET, RENT $9—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE. 165 West Kighteenth street; also other apartmenta, rents $4 and $5. v’ teenth street. T: LET IMMEDLATELY—TWO STORES, 648 AND 650 Apply to Mrs. Hl NT, 148 West Six- Hudson street, with a counter and gus fixtures, suita- Ble for a tailor, watch and clockmaker, or any kind of bu- siness; also n good basement; rent low. Inquire of J. EAS- TON, 660 Hudson street. 0 LET, OR FOR SALE~TWO FOUR STORY BROWN stone front English basement houses situate 227 and 229 West Thirty-fourth street. The houses are new, 20 feet front and 65 feet deep, contain all extra. modern im- provementa; are good honestly built houses, strictly first class, and ate finished in superior style, ‘Apply at 227 West Thirty-fourth street. (0 LET OR LEASE—POSSESSION GIVEN JMMEDI- ately, the third story of house No, 12 Park ; Croton water and other modern improvements: of three rooms, suitable for offices or any kind of mecha- nical business requiring light and air, Present im- provements in Park place rénder these lofts desirable; rent low. Apply to F. DERBY & CO., 12 Park place. LEASE—PHILADELPHIA HOTEL.—THE HARRI- son House, Chestnut street, between Tenth and Ele Yenth «treet, unfurnished, containing 65 rooms, with every modern convenience, and with an estatfished cus- tom: ‘The house adjoining, with 45 large new rooms, can be connected. Apply to JOHN M. GUMMEY & SON, 7% South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. IEASE FOR A TERM OF YFARS—TWO LOTS, with the buildings thereon, in Thirty-second street, between Lexington and Third avenues; lots (Ox172 feet deep; suitable for a carpenter of a pianoforte maker, or woull make a coal yard. Inquire of H. P, LEAKE, 135 Laurens street. bg Ha ee pn —TO LET OR LEASE, A wuilding 50 x 100, well lighted and complete in every respect, with heating and drying apparatus, and adapted to any purpose, with or without steam power. Enquire on the premises, Nos. 12 and 14 Pitt street, near Grand. BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR ARTI- B cle, can always be had at the old «tand, 00 Ann street, with the only patent elastic cushions; also trim- mings of every description in the trade ten per cent cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. GRIFFITH & DECKER. << —$——$—$— i TLLIARDS.—TWO ROOMS, AT 636 BROADWAY, are to let. The location is unrivalled, being oppo- ‘ife the Collamore House, ond ining the tt House ites say be used for bowibog, shooting or bil- inet SI ED—RENT NOT TO EXCEE three story house, with all the modern improve- inents, wanted on # lease of three or five years, by a good tenant. Situation between Third and Sixth avenues. Pleare address L., box 4,033 Post Office. VERNON WANTED—A RESIDENT would buy # lot, for # garden, if offered very cheap. ‘Address Cash, box 154 Herald office, stating number of Jot and lowest terms, as the cheapest only will be bought. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED, UNFURNISHED, constating of two, rooms on. dret floor, adjoining, room for servant, and room to use as kitchen, between Union square and Fourth street, and Second and Fourth avenues. Address, stating location and rent, A. F., Union square Post Office, TEAM ENGINE WANTED—ONE OF ABOUT 18 TO 25 horse power, with boiler, preferred. Those applying Will please state full particulars, as to kind of engine, size of cylinder, stroke, kind of boiler, &., with the price, which must be low. Address Steain Engine, Herald office. (0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—A DRUG STORE wanted, on the corner of a street, with rooms for a ‘aval family in connection, Address B., room No. 9, International Hotel. ‘7 ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE WINTER, situnted between Kighth and Twenty-sixth streets, and between Broadway and Sixth avenue, Apply, with full particulars, to J. 2 26 South street. ‘ANTED—A SMALL STORE, OR A PART OF A WW vices, located in “Broadway, between: Gcebdt ind rth streets, for the fancy business, Rent moderate. Apply to JOHN LLOYD, 15 Nassau street. 'ANTED—A HOUSE, (LOCATION BETWEEN SPCOND WY sot tists avennsa: Reswescs taeetees and Twenty- third streets,) suitable for a first class boarding house. Rent from $1100 to $1,500, Address, stating focation, rent, &e., RB. §., Herald office, ANTED—A SMALL, CONVENIENT TENEMENT. for a family of three psrsons, gentleman, wife and servant. Location between Houston street and Union square, and not beyond Kighth avenue; must have all the modern improvements; rent not to exceed $200. Persons having such apartments, will find a good and genteel ten- Herald odlice. SECOND HAND FIRE PROOF SATE. ving price and dimenstons, C. 8. E., box 188 Herald office. ‘ANTEP—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF SECOND or nth streeeta, a room suitable for a school. Address Teacher, Herald office, stating situation and rent. ANTED.—A FAMILY OF THREE GROWN PER- sous want part of a house in a genteel neighbor- hood up town, Address, stating accommodation and terms, V. ¥. V., Herald office. ANTED—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOU BY a desirable tenant; location above Canal street. Rent not to exceed $400. Address, stating location, &c., Baldwin, Broadway Post Office. Wasa SMALL COTTAGE; MUST BE NEAR the water, have a garden with fruit trees, aud be within three quarters of an hour's ride froin the City Hall; near Hudson river preferred. Rent not to exceed $200, as it will be taken for a permanency. Address Dodo, Herald office. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR — UNFURNISHED rooms, with basement, in the neighborhood of Court street, between Degraw and President streets, Brooklyn. Address J. A., box 200 Herald office, with terms, which must be reasonable, as they are wanted permanently. ARRIAGES.—A FEW TWO AND THREE SEAT SUM- mer Rockaways; also, an assortment of coaches, top wagons, &., &c., to be sold very low. MAJOR THOMPSON & CO. Fr" SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES (ONE BAY GEL- ding and one gray mare), upwards of 15 hands high, eight years old, sound, kind and fast, accustomed to be driven together; can trot a mile in three minutes to the,pole. Will be sold cheap, as the owner is out of town, and has no use fur them. Apply at the stable 19 West Thirteenth street. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, very handsome and fast, warranted sound and kind; also, a new rockaway, with seats for four persons, with harness, &c, Apply at the stable, 94 Mercer stre’ (OR SALE—A BAY MARE, 16 HANDS HIGH, WAR- ranted sound, kind and fast. Price $325. Apply at S01 West Twonty-fifth street, between Ninth and ‘Lenth avenues, OR SALE—A SORREL COLT, FIVE YFARS OLD, 1534 hands high, well broke, and perfec faddle ‘und harness; also, a brown mare, hands high. Both these horses are square very fast, stylish drivers. Warranted perfect in every respect. “Apply at 106 Mulberry strect. OR SALE—AT THE BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL, rear of the Mansion House, Hicks street, Brooklyn, & very handsome chestnut gelding, with white mane and tail, 5 years old, 15 hands high, kind in harness and un- der'the saddle, and warranted sound. Price $250. OR SALE—A BAY ROAN HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, sixtoen hands high, and warranted sound and kind, in’ single or double harness; can trot in three minutes to road wagon, and for style cannot be surpassed. In- quire at 541 Water street, a5 EO rere ee SPR (OR SALE—A HANDSOME LITTLE BAY MARE, 634 yeurs old; can trot fast, and is a very stylish’ and spirited driver; warranted sound, gentle and kind; will be sold cheap,” Apply at 306 First avenue. OR SALF—ONE LIGHT TWO HORSE FEED Wagon, new, and made to order; also one second hand grocery wagon, strong. Apply ut 134 Fast Twenty- sixth street. R SALE—A HANDSOME BOBTAIL BAY PONY, 14% hands high, seven years old, price $150; also, a handsome yellow brown bay pony, 143 hands high, se- ven years old, price $116; both fast drivers, and warrant- ed soundand kind in all harness. Also, one low priced bobiail brown ‘horse, eight gettol, 1534 hands high, warranted as above, price $85. Also, one riding i bridle and martingale. To be seen at 73 West seven- teenth street, near sixth avenue, for twodays. Acaicint heal Liamednctbestodass nes seh ao. allel (OR SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY MARE, WAGON and harness, one of the handsomest turn-out in ihe city. Sold for no fault, but for want of use, ax the owner is going to Europe. ‘Apply at John Hueson’s sta ble, 23 Fast Twelfth street. Eesha “Pm! WY EROS CE a R SALE CHRAP—A FIRST RATE FAMILY OR doctor’s horse, 16 hands high, six years old, and yerfectly sound and kind in all harness’and under the saddle; can trot in 3:10, Also, a splendid pair of black Indian ponies, 143g hands high, and can trot a mile in three minutes together; also, a variety of new and second hand carriages will be sold cheap to make room. Apply at 8, GWENARTON’S carriage factory, 225 Greene street, YEARS’ OLD, ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A BAY HORSE, FIVE YRARS old, 153 hands high, sound and kind, and promises great specd: also an enamelied leather top wagon and har- ness, Inquire at 94 Mercer atreet. po I EU atin sae email ORSE FOR SALE.—A STYLISH ROAN MARE, A fine raddle horse, and good in single or donble har- ness; 144% hands high; six yeara old. Apply at J. JONES’ stable, Garden sircet, Brooklyn. patina: Peston vit Reon Lo ‘ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE.—A GRAY MARE, six years old, spirited, fast, and kind; is perfectly sound, and 1534 hands high;’ accustomed to both harness and saddle. Also a light wagon and harness, both nearly new. Sold for want of use. Can be seen’ at Nodine’s stables, 128 Pierpont street, near Court, Brooklyn. ‘ORSE WANTED.—WANTED, TO Tfith, OR PUR- ase, on a credit of six months (good security Hiven), a good strong horse, kind and gent Address, stating terms, A. B., Herald office. ree Malka Set Rea Res vides OS oP WAGON YOR SALE.—A LIGHT TOP BUGGY wagon for sale, in good running order, built by Ford. Will be sold for $45, as the owner has no use for it. Can be seen at the livery stable 58 West Twenty-third «treet, or apply to ©. W. Simmons, 108 Chambers street. ANTED—A PAIR OF MATCH HORSES, CARRIAGE, harness, and pianoforte, all first quality, against a house and lot worth $5,600, west wide of the city. Apply to A. Beebe, 195 Broadway, room No, 7. NTED TO HIRE, FOR A SHORT TIME, A WORK W horse to be used before a grocery wagon, any per- son having a horse without use, can find a ri sible party who will use the horse well, give him plenty to fat, and will pay n xmall bonus for ite use, Apply to Oliver & Smith, 263 Washington at., N. Y. in harness. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. HEAP FARF—FOR ALBANY AND TROY, ID nection with the New York Central and’ Northern Railroads—Passnge 25 cents; berthe, 26 cents; state rooms, 50 c ents.—The fast and splendid steamer HERO, J. W. Hancox, master, leaves the north side of Robinson street pier every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, at 6 P.M, arriving by 4A. ML. CONEY ISLAND AND FORT TON. —THE steamer NORWALK leaves New York as followa:— foot of Amos street at 91¢ A. M., and 1234 and 3 P.M; pier foot of street, 936 A. M., 1259 and 3 Pp. No. 3 North river, at 10.4. M., 1 and 4 P. M.; Jeaning Coney Inland, lat trip, at 6 P. M. Fare to Co: ney Island and Fort Hamilton and back to New York, 25 cents. No half price for children. pling stnecclnotc exresre~cor tn a OR SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS, Little Silver Point and Ocean Port—The popular Steamer James Christopher will leave Jay street pier for the above places on Thursday, August 9th, at 4 P. M.- Friday, 10th, 47. M.; Saturday, 1th, 314 P) M.: Sunday, 12th, 8A. M.; Monday, 13th, 54 A: Mand 34 P.M Returning, leaves Ocean Port on Friday, 10th, at 7 A. M,: Satuniay, 1th, 7A. M, and P, y, 12h, 4 P.M.; Monday, [ith 9 A.M. Pure, 374g cents.’ Sea air and bathing unexcelled. HGULAR DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY, LANDING AT Yonkers, West Point, Newbury. Poughkeepsie, Cate- hill and Hudson.—Meals served « boardmite oth ceee METROPOLITAN, Capt. 1. Pothet:, will leave New York from pier foot of Jay street, every Monday, Wedneslay and Friday, at 7 o'clock A.M. arriviuiz at Albany in time for the cars. Returning, will leave Albany every Tuer day, Thursday and Saturday, For fucther part aes, inquire at 202 West street, near Jay. TTT CNT TaaTT roan NDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE, LANDING AT S Strat and New Rochelle.—Tbe elegact new stcomer THOMAS G. HAIGHT, will leavo regula-ly during the reason from North Moore street, North vives, at 8 Ay M.; pier No. 3 North river, at 6:16; Cath rims Market slip, at Be46; Delancey street, at 9; Twelfth scoot, at 1 and dbirty-fourth street, at 645 4. x BOARDING AND LODGING. we SSP AAA AO nN 681 BROADWAY, ENTRANCE FIRST DOOR IN Amity street.—Gentlemen and their wives, or itleme: with pleasant 38 ; wit ; meals sent to the room if desired; the rooms are with convenience; ma- hogany chairs, chandellers, marble mantels, and piazza. Best of reference given and required. HUDSON STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW CA- nal street.—Just furnished, 9 pleasant front ntleman; also ane for two—separate beds— with or without board. Terms modcraie. References room for @ required, 176 obtained at the above ments; location pleasant, near St. John’s park. ences exchanged. 15, ‘WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT front and back rooms, with pantries between, bedi connecting, bath and closet on the same floor, to let, with partini board, to young gentleman, or a gentleman and lady, with use of piano and library; also, rooms on third story for single gentlemen, Location convenient to cars, and first rate accommodations. HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. 4 park.—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to Single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives; also, a ed back parlor; house newly furnish- ed, with alt the modern improvements for permanent and handsomely fur: transient boarders. FRANKIIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF rh Broadway.—Suites, ‘single and double rooms, on thesirst and second floors, neatly. furnised-—breaktast uired. A if req to let, for ly observ 62 HUDSON ad tleman and his wife, or one or two be ‘aecommodated with a very pleasant front and . Inquire as above, ntlemen, separate. YOUNG WIDOW, HAVING A SMALL HOUSE, DE- lightfully situated, retired, yet convenient, near a dcwn town ferry, on the weat side of the river, would let a handsomely furnished set of rooms to a Indy and gen- tleman, or would accommodate a lady during contine- ment, witha desirable home, For particulars address, for one week, Rural, Broadway Post Office. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A FLOOR, or two handsome rooms, toa party of enteriens in- Full or partial Bath, hot and cold water, &c. ‘Terms moderate. quire at 165 West Nineteenth street. board. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with pleasant rooms with board in a small private family, at 74 (old number The house contains the modern improvements, and is convenient to cars and 88) West Twenty-second street. stages. A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND A SMALI RESPEC- the table family (without young children) to cecap principal portion of his dence, with gas, &e., & trees, and board, lodge himself, wife and child for the’ rent. Ine ground; shad &e. ‘or sooner, Neighborhood first class. Possession Se Address C., box 2,633 City Post ice. LARGE ROOM, WITH BEDROOM ATTACHED, ON third floor, front, farnished or unfurnished, with full or partial bowrd, can be had in the house 38 ‘Great Also two single rooms, suitable for gentle- Jones street. men. WIDOW LADY WOULD LET ONE OR TWO GENTLE- men furnished rooms, with or without partial board; hath and gas; location very pleasant and retired. Apply at 192 Waverley place, near Amos street. A iJeman and hi wife, or two single gentlemen, at 18414 Thompson street, near Houston. changed. WIDOW LADY, HAVING A HANDSOME of gentlemen, or two small select families. boarders would be tak found. Address L. E. L., FAMILY, PRIVATE box 2,501, Post Office. OCCUPYING MORE of single gentlemen. board; the house ‘h such as gas, bath, &c. second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ferences exchanged. LADY CAN FIND A_GOOD ROOM, WITH BOARD, ina small quiet family, at 154 Laurens street, near Houston. N ENGLISH LADY, WITH AN ONLY DAUGHTER, occupying a first’class house, desires a few young rd, Call of address a note to 66 Fast Thirty-cighth street, between Gentlemen in the family circle. Full of partial as desired. Location opposite Madison square. Fourth and Lexington avenues. OARD.—A FAMILY IN NINTH STREET, Fitth and Sixth avenues, will let, with board, an ther, private table or not. Southerners and others will find an agree- able heme for a reasonable sum, by addressing M. A., Elegant suit of rooms, separately or th Union square Post Office. References exchanged. Bereoncn HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pp} street, opposite Niblo’s Garden, OARD.—TWO RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board and comfortable rooms, at 31 City Hall place. Bese PLEASANT AND WELL FUR- nished rooms, with board, may be obtained at the eligibly located dwelling 143 Eighth. atreet, opposite the Mercantile Library. References exchanged. OARD.—ONE LARGE SIZED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR a gentleman and his wife, or two si at six dollars per week, with breakfast an¢ Hudson street, corner of Morton. wanted, OARD.—A WIDOW LADY, RESIDING ALONE IN A retired location, who for years has been accustom. je gentlemen, éd to the care of the 'sick, would accommodate a lady with board, nursing and medical attendance previons to and during’ confinement. Post Office, OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodate! with neatly furnished rooms and partial board, by applying in Hudson street, Hoboken, third house above Second street. References exchanged. Address A Friend, box 3,851 OARD IN BROOKLYN (FULL OR PARTIAL) CAN BE, had for a gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, with pleasant rooms, five minutes’ walk from the Wall street or South ferries. Apply at 102 Clinton street, near State. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, A LARGE FRONT room, furnished, suitable for one or two gentlemen; also, two hall bedrooms, in a first class house and one of the finest situations in Brooklyn, between Walland Atlan- tic street ferries. Dinner on the Sabbath, Apply at 86 Clinton street. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLE men and their wives, or a few single gentlemen, jan be accommodated with good board ant. pleasant rooma, by applying at 68 State street, corner of Garden, pce he Bad hrs ar ecihantlleinte Ricainaiaiv Binh OARD WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, NEAR the Wall street line of stayes, below Twenty-third atreet, by a family of eight persons, including nurse and infant, with the privilege of having’ the infant’s clothes washed at home. Address M. C., Herald office. ———— ese OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, in a private family, where there are no boarders: 1 mechanic's house preterred, as advertiser is a mechanic. ‘Terms must not exceed five dollars per week, payable ina advance, Pease address W. W. P. Herald offhes, —_—_—_———————— OARD WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GEN tleman, doing business down town, wishes to ob- tain board in a genteel family, whore there are no other, or but few boarders. Vlease address 8, H., box 4,773 Post Office, ——— OARD WANTED.—IF YOU WANT BOARDERS FOR the fall, send your address early; very many are now applying for board; do not be mistaken; my office is the place to find them, 808 Broadway near Grace church, boarders directed free of charge, by letter or otherwise. R. D. GOODWIN. — }OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A GENTEEL Private bee where there are but two or three boarders, between Grand and Ninth streets, west side of of the city. Terma not to exceed $3 per week. Address, by note, M. C, 477 Broadway. wid Baar de Bond Bonin he SOE Oa OO OARDING.—TO LET, A LARGE BACK PARLOR, IN @ first class house, furnished, with full boa suitable for two single genthemen or a gentleman ai wife, at $12 per week. House has gas, hot and cold athe, e., de, Apply at 222 Sullivan street, near Bleecker. OARDING—AT 94 WARREN STREET. ONE OR two ladies can be accommodated with board; also vacancies for two or three gentlemen, where they wil enjoy the comforts of home and meet with agreeable woeiety; there is a piano for the free use of the boarders, and those who are wishful to learn can take lessons from an accomplished lady teacher who resides in the house, Terms for board very reasonabie. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO gentlemen, or a gentleman and wifs, one or two Pleasant rooms, with partial bowrd, at 18 East Eighteenth street, one block above Union square, between Brondway and Fifth avenue, Couvenientty located for cars and hn OARDING—A WIDOW LADY HAVING NO PAMILY BB tereostcous oF taking on elderiy gentiamew concn apect (he comforts ‘Thicd stevet, Wi. BROOME STREET.—TO LET, TWO VERY and clegant parlors, furnished or unfur- HUDSON STREET.—DFSIRABLE ROOMS FOR parties of single gentlemen, or familie, can be place; house with modern improve- OF rooms, a second story through, consisting of room. JOHN'S location for a physician short period, if'required, Cleanliness strict- STREEY, NEAR CHAMBERS—A GEN- 2 ‘back room, with pantries, allon the second floor, together or jouse, a most desirable resi- je and fruit but neither wash for, farnish for, or Location above Twenty-seventh strect; convenient to cars, stages, tember 1, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOMS THAN they require, are desirous of accommodating a gen- th tur- nished or unfurnished rooms, and board; the house con- tains the modern improvements; terms moderate. Apply Reference ex- First class house, near Broadway and Madison Square, would accommodate, with fall or partial board, a party No other ‘The comforts of home will be ROOM than they require, would accommodate a couple a gentleman and his wife with all the modern improvements, Inquire at 128 West Twenty. FRONT room, on second floor, in a house with all the modern rovements; terms moderate. Apply at. 121 Crosby tea, at 434 Fall board ‘given if Bows LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN ai pleasantly accomm @ nestly furnished ‘inall fainily, with board for the ledy_ only, of "Broadway, nd. ‘near’ Bleesker rrone et Address A. B. Stetson, Broadway distance west street; bath, &e. Post Office. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be nd a comfortable accommodated with board, room, at $7 Per mi % Svp single grailenee ah ~ each, at 122 Rivington street—near omnil rail- road conveniences. J. 8, BARKER, OARDING—ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN, AND A man and his wife, can be accommodated with good rd and pleasant rooms at 26, Ris ya street, near the Bowery. Terms very reasonable. OARDING AT NO. 4 COLLEGE PLACE.—A FEW tlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and full board. Also, a few day boarders taken. Re- ference required. jOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD FIFTEEN MILES from the city; conveyance five times a day from the city to the door. Any persons who wish board in the country can seo the landlord at Chatham square Post Office on the 9th day of August, from 2 to 3 o'clock. —————— OUNTRY BOARD.—WANTED, AT SOME QUIET farm, not far from this city, board for a lady, nuree and two small children. “Terms must be mo- derate. Address immediately, stating price, &., M. J. D., Herald office. \URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With board, in the new house, 550 Pearl street, a few doors from Broadway. pepe aah 5 : AE lt Bee SoA \URNISHED ROOMS—NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINT- ed, with use of bath, at 18 Lispenard street. OBOKEN.—GENTLEMEN WISHING NICELY FUR- nished rooms, with or without partial board, ea reasonable terms, may be suited by applying at 31 Wash- ington terrace, one block from ferry. Gas, bath, &. 0. 2 LE ROY PLACE, BLEECKER SIRFET, ONF. block west of Broadway, desirable rooms to rent to Zentlemen only; house newly ‘painted, and furniture en- tirely new; no better location in the city; breakfast if required. ERMANENT BOARD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, wife, and two children, nonths and 12 years,$ partial board for the gentleman, in a private family, a: In ® good locality. rms not to exceed $44 per mon! Address, postpaid, McDonald, Checkman, Post Office. OOMS WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, NEAR and south of the Metropolitan Hotel; three rooms preferred, if to be had; rent not to exceed $3 per week. Address L. G., Herald office. WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN DESIRING THE COMFORTS ofa home, in a family of four persons, consisting ofa lady and her daughters, can be handsomely. accom- modated with breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sunday; rooms furnished or unfurnished; location healthy and de- sirable, on Murray Hill, Address B, L., Union square Post Oilice. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A FUR- nished sitting room and bedroom, use of bath room, and board for the lady only, where there are few or no other boarders, between Broadway and Second ave. nue, and Bleecker and Fifteenth streets. A French fa- mily not objected to. Answer, stating location and terms, to Owen Williams, Union square Post Office, (0) , HONEY 0, LOAN ON Dia. G600.000.~ monde, watenes, jewelry, ary Rods, segare, &c., or bought for cash; ‘stocks, notes, mortgages, &., negotiated. Business confidential a prompt. By THOMPSON & CO., brokers and commissio merchants, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, room Ni 2, second floor. 155 0 TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, DIA- e monds, jewelry, segars, and every description of valuable property, or bought for cash, by JOs. ISAAC, basement office, 11 Chambers street, from 9 11116, Business prompt and confidential. Old, and silver bought. N. B.—No business transacted ea Saturday. 1 0 10 LEND ON BOND AND MORT- e gage, in sums to suit applicants, om vod productive real estate, in this city or Brooklyn. Ap- ply to 8. S, BROAD, 18 Wail street. &40 00 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. . es, jewelry, dry goods, and every sCription of merchandise. Parties wishing to obtai Joans can be accommodated in large or small amounte, different to other offices, by applying at 598 Houstex street, one block from Broadway. 8. MEYERS, Agent. DVANCES MADE ON SECURITIES, VALUABLES, &c., in sums to uit, at all times, without delay, at ihe specie and exchange office 462 Broadway, opposite the Pacific Bank. JOHN HOOPE & ADAMS, ANK OF THE OHIO SAVINGS INSTITUTE, TIFFIN, Ohio.—The paper of the above institution will be received at one per cent discount, by the undersigned. W. CLARK & CO., No. 4 Hanover street, N. ¥. ASH LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PURCHASED at right for fair prices, diamonds, watcher, rick Jewelry, plate, merchandise and valuable personal pro- perty, by R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, froat room, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. INANCIAL.—$500 WANTED.—WANTED, TO-DAY, . for which a mortgage security will be given, bearing 7 per cent interest and $50 bonus, $800 must be paid immediately; the bulance any time this week. Oniy Principals. “Adiiress, with full adress, box 4,677 Post Office, ent hp tt NE aon IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, jewelry, furniture, horses, wagons and real estate; also, merchandise of any description. Business strictly confidential Call at No. 289 Broadway, room 28, third story. ARINERY SAVINGS INSTITUTION—THIRD. AVE. nue, corner of Ninth street—For the beneGt of classes of persons, Bank open daily from 9 A. M. to 2P.M., andom AY and SATURDAY EVENINGS trom’6 te 8 cl Interest on deposits of $500 and under, SIX PER CENT. ISAAC . SMITH, Secretary. ———— Mex. ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIONS ON REAL estate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, piane- fortes, dry goods, horses, carri nd every description of peopert th by the responsible Loan and Company.” 'C. WILLIS, Agent, 830 Brondway, oppestte Dromiver theaitwcss ath icici eRe loan ea ne ae a EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, August 7, 1855.—The President and directors have this day declared a quarterly dividend of four per cent, Payable onand after the 25th Inst. |The tranaler books will be closed until the day of payment. By order, H. V. MASON, Secretary. eee FRICKE NTAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 67 Wall street, New York, August 8, 1855. ‘Diyi- dend.—The Board of Directors have this day declared « i-annual dividend of ten per cent aR eon the 13th L. G. i Secretary, i een ieiaetomnlhenhhet Desisbdis:: (RN CAPITALISTS. —THOSE WISHING TO INVEST ANY amount from $1,000 to $5,000, in a business whieh produces immense profits, and ix chiefly a cash business, can receive information concerning the business by ed dressing R. J, M., Herald ottice, for two days, stating where an interview can be had. [. S.—If after three days, address R. J. M., Albany, N.Y. inst. ASTROLOGY. STONISHING TO ALI..—MADAME MORROW,—THRS highly gifted lady 1s, without exception, the mast wonderful astrologist in the world, or that has been. known. She will tell all the events of life, even the vey thoughts, and will cause speedy sarriages) and show the likeness of the intended husbands and absent friends, te the great astonishment of all who visit her. No charge, ifnot satisfied. Apply at 76 Broome street, near Cam- non. Gentlemen not admitted. A StBotoey — pe. W. ROBACK, FROM SWEDEN, late of Philadelphia, New Yo Boston, offers his vervices to the citizens of New York and its vicinity He is able to foretel, past, present and future events He has been consulted by ‘all the crowned heads Of Pa; rope, and enjoys # higher reputation as an astrob than any one now living. Nativities calculated. Ladies, 83; gentlemen, $5. Letters, post paid, will receive imme diate attention. For particulars, see astrological almauac Can be procured at the office, 171 Sycamore atreet, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, by application by letter. STROLOGY, PHRENOLOGY.—THE CELEBRATED Mrs. FLEURY, from Pai whose relation has been. consulted by Napo 1., gives trne information on all events of life. Questions answered by the power of imag netism, at 263 Broome street. LL STROLOGY.—DR. WILSON, 172 DELANCY STREET, w York—Those who wish to know their general events of life, can do so, by applying aa above. For ladies, 60c.; gentlemen, He will consult with persons n distant States by letter, if they will give their time and place of birth, state their moat urgent questions; give their address, enclosing $1. All letters prepaid. ESTO ARD—MADAM PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS 10 her friends and py fad begs to say that, after the thousands, both in this city and Philadelphia ‘whee have consulted her with entire sativfaction, she feels con Adent that in the questions of astrology, love and law matters, and books or oracless, ns relied on ntly by Napoleon, she has no equal. “he will tell the name & the future husband, andalso the name of her vistter, Residence, 76 Madison street, one door from Catherine. ‘ADAME MEYER HAs i REMOVED TO 101 avenue, between Twenty-third Pr streets. continues to tel, past, frscat nad care eventa, likewise marriages, Seeers, W suits, business pre ag Rea en property lost or ste- T converses in ing! German, und gives guarnatee for hier art” ence a8 becomes Retna. ernie ADAME HARRIS, THE RENOWNED PARES M gist, from Paris, cam be consulted abost ee marriage, business; and will tell the nume of the lad: pad ee ee ho the namesof her visitegs vastus atreet, corarr of Four! % + eaidewes - Baa corm { Fourth oven HE GIPSEY GIRL, WAVING Jisr ARE Farope, would respeetiuily intorm her frien the public that she wil! hold her courte wt 60 Cheah atreet, two doors cast of Drowiwey, up stare third floor, where Phe cau be cons " Feygard to (inh pas, at aad fut Bow Ose ol: Snore that en: ow the oiream feele, should ¢,

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