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_ cellare oe the oop | ye le ttached to the premises are five acres including * - my fine locust grove of trees, forming a retreat for 3,000 persons; a shooting gal- partly finished in this wii Tae, The whole will fore th ane: it sold in one lot. The , day, and the Flu times stages pes. front of fae hoes from 6 o'clock A. M. to9 o'clock P. M., ever: ing 5008, 20 minutes. Turners? , numbering’ 3,000, have weed this place. It is a fine summer t be. if de- sired. Parties goaaenanae ae sale. a . <4 — remain. For further information, a; to ei WALTER, on ) oF to ER & SON, cor street, New York, or to uae NIGULAY, Auotloneer, No. 11 "Broad street, New York, g UCTION alpen: pare A= Megnificent rosewood furniture, tapestry carpcts, lunoforte, nilverware ; s Wednes: D 5 , fc. b , at 1036 o'clock preckiely, at No. 169 Weat atreet, @ few doors from Fighth avenue, coma} ‘a splendid collection of rich household goods. A portion of the contents is subjsined:—Rosewood pisno- forte, full seven octave, richly carved case, cost $400; solid’ rosewood brocatel furnituro, en suite, very expen- sively carved, and covered with the richest mate: » without regard to cost; large pier and oval mirrora; mar- ble top rosewood centre, side and sofa tables; elegant rosewood etegere, marble top, with heavy plate glass doors and back, made to order, cost $126; about 260 yards tapestry carpets, in excellent order; splendid resewood bookcase, very ) cout }; rosewood corner etegeres and corner stonds, beautiful and heavily embroidered white lace window curtains, rich brocatel curtains and cornices for four windows; aaa Gothic reception and easy chaire, in silk and embroidered brocade; oil paint- ings, among which may be found » choice collection by modern artists; French porcelain decorations and vases, finished and painted ins high state of perfection; heavy rosewood mah bedsteads, both of the modern and antique styles, with very elegant marble top dresai packed [scram match; pa curled hair mat- Tesses, , bolsters illows; ms ny and maple chairs, sofas’ and lo bese ‘mahogany tenet ox. tension table, blick walnut do.; tea and dining tables, china fea sets, very expensively docorated; elegant man- tel clocks, common crockery and glassware, in nt; a large Assortment of silverware, spoons, forks, heavily plated casters, with cut bottles, ‘silver tea service, ele- gantly chased en engraved; large salvers, with solid sil- ‘Twen! o'clock, Ver edges, bes: of ivory cutlery, Sc. ‘The furniture is nearly new, anc of the finest description. Pet berate oS ot UCTION NOTICE. —CONTINUATION SALE OF CHOICE A e8, Hquors, jee and negara, by order of a ~on'Weduesday, Angust 15, 5 “or at store No. 53, Pine street, by HENRY B. , de., auctioneer, choice wines, bra: , gin, in bond; groce- » sugar, candles, sardines, olive oil, figs, raisins lin, champagnes, and Hock, Sauterne an other Rhine wines; Howard, Madeira, London dock port, Aponteliado, Dstt Gordon sherries, Otard, Cognac and llerosen brandies, in} cases, demijohns and casks to suit; London porter, Muir & Sons’ Edinburgh ale; also 200,000 Havana zegurs, of varions brands; the balance of stock left from last sale. Catalogues and goods ready tor examination day previous to sale. A deposit required. ofevery purchaser. By order of FREDK. L. VUI! Deputy Sherif. TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER furniture, &c., this morning, aj ‘au street, embi a catalogue fl gic furniture, made of rove- ny, &c., for parlora, cham- rah ofall descriptions of wood, black walnut, bers, rooms, ke. More fully described in cata- logue, which can be had early this morning) to examine, xing, &c. Also, oil paint- Hvery tility to «l:ippers in ings and mirrors with gilt frames; also silver platedware, hair mattresses, sogars, &. ON. B.—Advances being made compels sacrifices more than usual. Remember that 3 past 10 cale commences. Bell & Busb, this day, at 10%; o'clock, in our are lon rooms, 12 North William street, will be sold as fol- lows:—Ist, n lot of good second hand furniture, 27 beau- tiful paintings and Frepch colored engravings, fancy and richly framed. Ai 11 o'clock by order of the Marshal, counting house furniture, desks, maps, chairs, a vulua- ble iron safe, tablex &e. At 114 o’ck 2 trunks dry goods, show cases.7 splendid wate! 7 bewutiful clocks and watchmakers’ At 12 o'clock, we will acl! to the highest bidder 137 boxes prime segars, various brands, Also, # superior pianoforte, in good order, account of a’ former purchaser. Friday and Satucy articles from the Crystal Palace. — eee A UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY t As UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JO" AUCTIONFER.— By virtue of an execution, | will sell, this day, at Store 145 Canal street, at 1034 o'clock A. M., a large os. sortment of household furniture, consisting of five be- steads, four beds, eight looking glasses, double and riugle mattrorses, feather and hair pillows, dining and othe: ables, sofar, chairs, carpets, &e., Ke.; also a large lot of crockery. Sale positive. ‘ WILLIAM Q. HUTTON, Constable! UCTION NOTICE—TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W. C. ALBURIUS, Auctioneer, will sell on Wedn: y, August 15, at 12 o'clock, at "No. 14,Commoreia! atores, Atlantic dock, South Brooklyn, one superior grain ‘dryer, together with the machinery, belts, pullies and everything appertaining thereto. A M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, o this day, August 15, at 101; o'clock, at 116 West iifteenth street, the whole and entire turniture contain- ed in said house, consieting. in part of rosewood and ma- hogany chairs, cining, centre, card and pier tables, tete- a-tetes, divans, mirrors, Brussels and ingrain cé ngs, French bedsteade, dressing bureaus, washstands, bedi and bedding, &.; also, two splendid rosewood pianos, made by well known makers. Thissale is well worthy the attention of the trade and others. UCTION NOTICE—EDWARD SCHENCK, WILL SEL this day, August 15, at 104; o'clock, w large in- , Watcher, jewelry, &c., &e., consisting in part of brilliant cluster ‘und single stone ‘pins, rings and earrings, lalies’ watches, enamelled and set with dia- monds; also others, viz: pendent secends, double , 15 day patent and detached levers, &e., made by the bes: makers in Europe, ail in heavy 18 carot cases; gold suites of braccleis, pin and ‘earrings,. rooches, breas‘pins, gold, stone aud mosaic sleeve but toma, studs, rea! rings, gold yest, fob and guard chains, pencil pens, easring-, lockets, &e. Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, ‘This day, at lo o’elock, at the sales room, 27 0" Centre street, gentee! household furniture, consisting of library and rectetary bookeases, sofas, tete-a-totes, sofa andlounge bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, French and cottage bedsten]s, extension, dining und tea tables,china, crockery and gla“«ware, segura, trunks, parasols, &c.' yon Tharsdey, by virtue of an excention, 8 dozon jovels. UCTION NOVICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. — BOGART.—This day, at 104 o'clock, at Peck slip, stock and fixtnros rock aud sack coute, monkey jackets 4, eatinand other vests, caps, flan- nel and cotton under’ shirts, linon shirts, pocket hand. kerchiefs, carpet bags, hosiery, &e., &e. Sheriff's enle of « large assortment of fancy and staple dey Jot of clothing, boots nnd shoes; and Saturday, at 0% o'clock, at the auction rooms, large and extensive assortment of pivlor, bedroom and kitehen furniture. AUCTIONEER, will ell thi jax) mors wich street, at 10 o'clock, all the household and furniture of an emigrant boarding honse, with gas Ox tures, bar and dxtures, counters, &e. Terms cash, and goods to be removed through the day. JONSTALLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTU AN EXECUTION, I will expose for sale, at public yeadue, on Thurs: day, Angust 16, at 11 o’etock in the feronooa, in front of the court & Chamvers wo ladies” gr a ge nd pin attached; also, three sold watches, gentlemen's size. JOHN B. PEBAZ, Constable, Ottice, No. i Chambers st. UCTION NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER. A in Ast, AUCTIONKER, STORE 310 JROAD- ainibus for sale.—OUn Wednesday, August A.M. at 10 Broadway, one light 12 recently reiitted with now wheels, new brake, and painted ancw. Aly, a letier prevs, email (von safe, truck, deek, sofa, chairs, &e. IUGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—BY FRANK- E LIN & NICHOLS.—ihis day, (Welnesday,) at o'clock, at 79 Nasiau « beiween Futtten and streets, a large, Varied and splendid assortment of housebold furnitures coraprising vere taagnideent rove. wood parlor ruite; also as large gus ctvecond hand furmiture, well worthy the ation: on’ of housekeepers and dealers; also, at 10 ole k, lense of 62 Division atreet from the present date to May i, 1359, recorded in the Regiater’s offtee of the S72 cl yof New York, ‘ura ptem of conveyances, page 418, “Possession giv nett. Terme—Cash on day of aale, or no large consignment of Hawasa segars, F. AARON, AUCTIONFER, WIi) “de O'clock, this day, at the sales rv: street, a eplendid assortment of fine goid watches, cich diamonds ait jewelry, togother with # large aso: iment of fancy gots, also pocket and table cutlery, without reserve, for cash ut ana G G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WIL, SELL THIS @ day, at 11 o'clock, at 13 Sith avenue, the farni. ture of @ boarding house, removed sale, Also, & lot of tooth aod baie brow OARFH OHECEMAN, AvoriosucR August 16, at balfrest 1 ov lick P at the corner of Te Kalb avonuc d wlance ef stock and fixtures of a g prising & general araortment, with the gas (tures, al good horse, covered grocer’a wayon, with vot of hart | ree, pots and ollcleth cover; platform evades, Frit convenience of ry store, com- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1855. ALES AT AUCTION. J. : WALDRON, AUCTIONRER, — PEREMPTORY e_sale of the stock of fhe store 56 crockery and glassware. con- tained in ti street, seroma floor, will take on Thursday, the 16th inst., at 10 o'clock A. uM. positive, for cash in bankable money. ORTGAGEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.—JOHN F. RUSSELL, auctionehr. By ~~ sussell & Co., at 85 Nassau street, on Friday, August 17, at 10 o'clock A.M., a large collection of furniture, Brus- selsand other mirrors, oil paint ke. Sold on a chattel montane’, by order of H. jis, Esq., mortgagee. Removed for convenience of sale. Sle nk ce Tene kaa ie a ra sale on Thur) a Selock, at Bradley's stable, corner’ of Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue, one fast, brown bugey top wagon, harness, sleigh, buffalo robe, bells, blankets, &e., belonging to the estete of Thomas Lockhart, Je,, de- ceased. rms cash, current money. By order of PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. J. KELLY, AUCTIONEER.DRY GOODS AT AUC e tion, I will commence selling this day at 04, o'clock, on the —- 31 Catherine — the balance of the stock of McConville & Murphy, consisting chiefly of falland winter goods. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT half-past 10 o'clock, A.M., Messrs. Caffray & sell gt their suction room, 26 Catherine treet, hardware, mechanics’ tools, table cutlery, baild- ers’ hardware, fancy and toy goods and ginss ware, weg ee ne ion of the trade. ‘Re-anre bein- tock in trade of an‘extensive hardware store. Sales puac tual, and without reterve, S. MELLOR, AUCTION BY HOUGHTON & MELLOR.—Thursday, August 16, at 1044 o'clock, at the spacious salesroom 11s Nassau street, Lege emptory suction aaie of tbe entire mnaterared piock of way manufacturer, consisting of the a first class Broad: f most fishionable styles of carved rosewood, oak, mahoga- ny and walnut furniture, parlor furniture, consisting several costly covered ‘suits, richly carved etegeres, escrutoires, carved centre and sofa tables, writing cabi- nets, inlaid fancy tables, Turkish easy chairs, fancy re- ception and Gotbic chairs, costly chamber furnitare, in roewood, mahogany, walnut and oak, in, suite, with marble tops; several ‘very beautiful entunelled chamber suits, pl d marble tops; « full assortment of library, diningroom and office furniture, including rich bookanses, sideboards, several extension dining tables, the most ap- proved patents; chairs to match, beaafuts in oak and walnut; s large variety of medium class furniture; also, to pay advances, about twenty choice oil paintings, eighteen thick French plate pier and oval mirrors, eniire- ly new and in the most fashionable style of frames. Also at 12 o'clock, will be sold, to pay advances, eight superior toned new aiid recond hind ‘planofurtes, the property of adealer leaving the city, together with stools, covers, &c. We invite the attention of country merchants, hotel prictors, the trade, &c., as the whole will poultivel; fold. Catalogues now ready, and the goods on cxhibl- tion. Articles can be packed for shipping. 600.000 nee n7 as ON ta . je monds, watches, jewelry, dry Sods, segars, &e., or bought for caal ka, ‘note: mortgages, &e., negotiated. Busin prompt. By THOMPSON & CO., brokers an merchants, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No 2, second floor. TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, DIA. 557.000 Sukie cee OM, desert; of valuable property, or bi JOB. reves Dasemint oflice, 11 Chambers at from 9 tid 6. Business prompt and confidential. and silver bought. N. B.—No business transacted en Saturday, 3 000 ACRES IN IOWA.—WANTED TO PUR- e chage Iowa lands located by N. Haight for persons in and vicinity of New York, at $1 25 per ac.e. Apply to S. H. MATTISON, 3 Nassau strect, 8d floor, front room. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY, IN SUMS TO SUIT, CAN be had without delay, on valuables, property, se- Stites, Be. Also uneurrrat mone dtacoanted at lowreat rates. Hig] ices paid for ‘and silver, at the Specie and Exchange Office, 163 Broadway, opposite the Pacific Bank, JOHN HOOPE ADAMS. NY AMOUNT OF CASH LOANED, OR PURCHASED at sight, for fair prices, of diamonds, watches, rich jewelry, plate, merchandise, and valuable personal pro- perty generally, by R. WUOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 9 A. M.'to 6 P. M. § ARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION—THIRD AVE. nue, corner of Ninth street—For the beneiit of all classes of persons. Bank open daily from 9 A. M. to 2P. M.,andon WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS from’ § to 8 o'clock. Interest on deposits of $500 and ISAAC d under, SIX PER CENT. T. SMITH, Secretary. ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL estate, diamonds, watches, . jewelry, plate, piano- fortes, dry goods, horses, carriages, and every descrip- tion of property, by responsible Empire Toan and Agency Company. WILLS, Agent, 833 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. FementiiewGna hominis 4 Bcibrentdharmbametetenian Lnomieg! aa (YEW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, August 7, 1855.—The President and directors have thie lared a quarterly dividend of four per cent, payable on and after the 15th inst. The transfer books will be cloted until the day of payment. By order, * H. V. MASON, Secretary. — PARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE POU, % fourth intrest in an established ness,” pa} r cent perannum. An active basinens ‘nian, with $2,000 cash, can ‘hear of anopperty, nity to realize 100 per cent clear of all expenses, by ad- dressing box 824 Post Office, Chicago, Ill. 4000 Step, , MANUFACTORING * e business, without competition, and alfording over 300 per cent. profit, with a valuable $3,600 contract, will be sold for , which, on examination, Will be found toa be truly unparalleled ‘bargain, Apply to THOMAS & STREET, 3434 Pine street. D) a taRT, ACTIVE, MAN, | WHO Dae ‘e can influence a considerable amount cptiade, wisher to invest from $1,000 to $2,000 in a pro- \uce commission business, already established near the North river. Apply to W. J. BRUNDRED & CO, 78 sau strect. $900 —A PARTNER WANTED IN A BUSINESS e 'e established several Pho and payng is cash, $4,000 to $5,000 a year; the business and may be extended to 4 much larger amount. Full particulars on application to C, B. HOWFS & CO,, 84 mau street. Ry] —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS s800. amount, to join the advertiser, who fur- ni-les the same, to purchase a manufacturing’ business without competition, where from $4,000 to $5,000 per year profit can be realize’. Call on W. Lyons, at A. Campbell & Co.'s, 118 Chainbors street, 3 0 A PARTNER WANTED IN A DRUG OO. Fore, with 8250 to $000, or will sell out a'grcat sacriliee; reason other business. Grand location, an extra chance for a young man, with or without know- ledge of the trade. Adires: Dr. Adams, Herald office. TO $300.—A $15( this amount, to Join the advertise Yto the financial affairs ‘of » highly respect nd profitable travelling enterprise, which is with- ut competition; the investment will be perfectly sale, ay on Mr. Simmenct, at Petet be inguli’s, 345 PERSON WANTED, WITH TION OF — COPARTNERSHIP.—THE —CO- partnership heretofore existing between the subseri- bers, under the firm of John T. Dolan & Sons, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Henry Dolan will sign in liquidation and will continue the business in his own name. JOHN T. DOLAN. PETER DOLAN. HENRY DOLAN. New York, Avg. 19, 1885. 1E SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED with his aaron S. Dech, under the title of J. Henry & Co., and continue the watchcase manufacturing JOHN HENRY, AARON 8, DECH. at 92 Fouth Second street Philadelphia, August 6, 1855. IST AND FOUND. OST.—THE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT 406 Broadway, in search of the owner of a bundle foun‘ ia a stage yesterday and advertised in yesterday's Herald, will please send his address to Groves, Baker & Co., 405 Broadway O8T—ON TUFSDAY FORENOON, PROBABLY IN A Sixth avenue stage, between Eleventh and Thirty. eighth streets, a pair of gold spectacles, in a red morocco case, having the name of ‘Squire & Lander, Fulton «t.,” marked on the ease. If the finder will return the same to Mra. Scott at the Water Cure, corner Thirty-cighth street and Sixth avenue, or address ® note to her, in- forming her where to sead foa it, he wili be liberally ro- warded! ne OST, ON FRIDAY LAST, 1HE lore INSTANT, BE- tween the Mechanics’ Paukiag Association and the Sheriff's Office in Brookiyn, 267 in three bills of the above named bank, viz, 1950, 1 85, and 192, The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning the same to the pay- ing telier of said bank, No. 38 Wall «treet. —<————— 4TRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM THE PARK, IN C db) tre street, gn Monday afternoon, the th ingt black mare and bu A Mberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the sbowe, by J. Sharp, 306 West Eigh- teenth street, A HC STOCK OF NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING BY 4X woh steamer, being the pureb: if Mi verte, 5 at ent ‘in Euro taining reat Several cases have jost ‘alenclenne laces, al! widths int, Goipure and Honiton goods of every is embroiderios vo ae TER ROWERTS && 376 Broadway. PLAYING CARDS. CARDS OF EV DESCIUPTION Fuk Union Card Manufactory, 177 and 170 ¢ street, near Broadway. including single and double heads omamented and ylain Bpanish cards, A superior article oi linen taro cards, Wall wen oped and warraated ot to war, made Oxpie aly for doallag pre 1 HOUSE TO LET.—HAVING BEEN 0C- upiet for three yeors as such—the lady now cc- is to California on the 20th instant, ani ou going per sell out; the boarders wishing to stay if ar- rangements can be made with the purchaser to do 60; al or pert of the furniture with the house. Inquire of Mn. 3d streot, corner of let avenue. NEATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET.—AND AS the present tenant is about to leave the State, tho rniture, which is new and of the best quality, is for ale. Apply to J. M. Douglass, West Hoboken, one mile wry. PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF THREE OR fourfurnished rooms, (a whole floor preferred,) , are Wanted apn ial tar ly children; house mi Ve gas between Fourth and Sixih avenues, and and Sixteenth atreets, from the lat of September ‘Address C. G.'F., Herald office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMO- dated with « furnished bedroom in a private fami- on Brooklyn Heights, ‘ulton or Wall street fer ase, three minutes’ walk of ries. advance. Apply at 35 Willow street, Drookiyn. NEATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET—AND AS the present tenant is about to leave the State, the furniture, which is new and of the best quality, is for sale. Apply to J. M. Douglass, West Hoboken, one mila from the ferry. FURNISHED COTTAGE, THREE MINUTES’ WALK Prom Vanderbilt rey Staten Island, to let from Ist September. Apply at 48 Exchange place. PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO LET A FEW FUR- nizhed rooms, without board. Apply at 105 Greene street, between Prince and Spring. References required. RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD LOCATION AND cheap rent-—A émall storo, a fow doors from Broad- way, with a splendid show window, will be let exceeding- ly cheap if applied for immediately. Call and examine, at 162 Fulton street. ROADWAY—HOUSTON STREET.—TO LET, THE large and commodious building, No. 618 Broadway, ‘28x60, very suitable for business purposes, would be di- vided to suit; also the la: dwelling house No. 555 Houston street, close to Broadway, contains about twenty roome, and has all the modern improvements and conve- niences complete. Apply to katass PRICE, 200 Hudson street. HEAP RENTS.~TO LET, TWO FLOORS, SEVEN rooms, Croton water, bath, &., also a basement, at 554 Pearl street, near Broadway; also a two story house and store, at 62 Trinity place, and a large store at 218 Seventh avenue. Apply to GILLESPIE, 554 Pearl st \URNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO L! & private family, ina pleasant situation near ington equare. Ga3and baths in the house. Apply at 802 Fourth street. Keferences required. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ROOM, BEDROOM AND kitchen, with every conveniénce for keeping house, at reduced prices. Apply at 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. Also, part of a first class house, the greater or lesser part furnished or not. I'or card of address, apply as above. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A PRIVATE FAMILY would let a parlor and bedroom adjoining, together te, to. one or two gentlemen, with or without fast and tea. The house is furnished with gas and baths. The location central, only two blocks west of Broadway. Apply at 103 Greene street, near Spring. staal ORES! Mbeailontttat dione aria nem 2 OR RENT, TO A GENTLEMAN—A BEAUTIFUL NEW medium brown stone house, 10944 St, Mark’s place; inquire next door. Also, a two story and attic house, in perfect order, 657 Greenwich street. Rent for the ‘re- mainder of the year, $450. Also, a coupé, nearly new, cost $600, will be sold for $860, for want of use. (URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, ina most desirable situation, with a private family, with or without partial board, The house is convenient to three ferrics, and cars past the coor. Apply at 221 Court street, South Brooklyn, OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN EA, River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes? walk or e city of IN or se] , commanding » beautiful view of the bay aud jew York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, Ke. to families of the first respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of Second and Hudson streets, Hobo- ken, of EDWARD MARTIN. OUSE TO LED—A HANDSOME THREE STORY brown stone front dwelling, 824 Henry street, Brookiyn, nearly new, having the modern conveniences, with locality unsurpassed, and about eight winutes! walk from the Atlantic ferry. Possession given imme- diately. Apply to Mr. John K. Hora, 80 Nassau street, or to Mr. P. Brush, 106 Bedford street, New York. itr TO LET, OR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS three story brown stone front house, 77 Twenty- Sixth street, a few doors from Sixth avenue, with all the modern improvements, bathing rooms, water closeis, hot and cold water and gas throughout; the house has Ween painted thoroughly, and is in the best order. Will be let on a lease if required, to a good tenunt. Apply to Wm. Paul, 41 Cortlandt street, or Mr. Gregory, 388 Sixth avenne. FICE 10 LET.—HALF OF FRONT OFFICE 105 Broudway, (the othor half oceupied by Smithy & Eady;) a very desirable location for a watch importer, or most any other light business purpose, Apply to SMITH & EDDY, on the premises, or to Waterbury Jewelry Com- pany, 12’ Vesey street. LD BAKER'S STAND TO LET OR LEASE.—THE OLD baker's stand, four stories high, No. — Sixth ave. nue, near the junction of Broadway, to let or Icase. None need apply but those who can give security for rent. Apply, to WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, corner of Broadway and West Thirty-fifth st. OOMS TO LET.—A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dren, occupying a frst clane house, wish to, rent the second floor to gentlemen, without board. ‘The house is pleasantly situated, half way between South and Wall street ferries. Apply at 177 Henry atreet, Brooklyn. TORE AND DWELLING IN EASTCHESTER, WEST- chester county, with 3% acres of land. The old c3- tablished store formerly oceupied by G. Fayle, deceased commanding a first rate country trade, possession imine diately, will be leased for one or more years. Inquire of A. H. DUNCOMBE, Eaxtchester, by letter or personally; or to F. B. SMITH, store 727 Broadway. Take the New Haven Railroad and stop at Fount Vernon station, one mile from Eastchester. Rent Of the entire properly $250 per year. TEAM POWER TO LET, IN THE DEPOT BUILDINGS corner of Elm and Franklin streets, one block east c Broadwa: Inquire on the premises at the office of E. ANTHON Y. T° LET, ON BROADWAY AND CANAL STREET—ONE store on Broadway, and one on Canal street to lease. Apply at 144 Chambers street. HE FIN LARGE STORE AND BASEMENT 38 CA nal street, 100 feet from Broadway, to let, very cheap, until the first of February next. Inquire of GROVER, BAKER & CO., 405 Broadway. OWN AND COUNTRY.—TO GENTEEL FAMILIES studying economy.—To let, in Grand street, Wil liamsburg. a comfortable suit of rooms, seven in number; water, gas, chandeliers; ina new, clegaut brick house, stages pass the door: rent $125 per annum. Inquire a! 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. T° LET.—SEVERAT, ROOMS, FOR LIGHT MANU facturing purposes, very desirably located, being in honse No, 86 Duane street, fifts feet east of Broadwa: Apply to GEMMEL, No. 202 Broadway. " pit a Baath lees let thecal (0 LET—A LARGE BRICK SHOP ON SPRUCE street, below William, in the rear, with wide on france, suitable for a carpenter's shop or packing box manufactory. Rent moderate. _E. B, KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenne, 3 to 7 P. M. ) LET—THE PUBLIC HOUSE 972 FOURTH AWENUE, above ‘Twenty-sewenth street, a dintug salam on first floor, with ten rooms above, gas, ba low on a lease. BE. aR ae 819 Fourth avenue, 8 to 77. M. whawsnh ached edie A Salon l LET OR FOR SALE.—TWO SMALL HOUSES, JUST finished, with all the modern improvements, 100 phe] West Twent: — atreet, between Sixth an nth nvenues. Also, @ cottage and stable, with 11 lots of ground, at Fgh cighth atrvet between Bloom- fngdale road ‘and the Heventh avenue. Apply to M. hs as, 4 Ring * Cortlandt and Broadway, under the Gilsey bu! 4 e above t, ith immediate possession. Ron” eae SE ) LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, 109 WASH- ington street, Jersey City, pleavantly located, con- four’ bed sisting of two parlors. kitchen, basement, and Also, two workshops, at ellers, or other li are 18 by 30 feet each, with wi There used, ai atreet, aereay City, LET--IN JERSEY CITY, A STORE, 22 rent low, Apply at 62 Montgomery « sho, jows on three sides. phen a ng in the basement, which be Apply to A. COX, 109 Washington BY 80,PPET; ~ eternal 4 hag LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE THREE STORY house, No. 46 Amos street, with all modern im provements; possession on Ist Sestember, Rent low to & good tenant for the balance of the year. Inquire be. tween Sand SP, M. i 0 LET IN BROOKLYNS—UPPER PART OF HOUSE in Cumberland street, between Fulton and | Atlantic nvennes, consisting of four rooms on second story, and two large and one small bedroom on. third story, Rent $126 9 yer. 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The true intent and importance of the work will best be obtained from a careful PERSONAL PERUSAL, OF THE VOLUME. No written analysis of it con porsibly convey to the reader a complete knowledge of ita style, contents, and sharacter, ‘THE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS present a variety of statements, remarka le for their en- tirely contradictory character. In a few days the views of TUS CITY PRESS will be given in contrast to those of other cities. In the meantime the public are invited to examine the pages of THR VALUABLE VOLUME, writion to do justice to the character of journalism ana the leading journalist of the United States. TOE WHOLE SECRET OF ANTAGONISM jo Mr. Bennett ia unmasked, and his character is placed iia proper light before the public, by an ARRAY OF INDISPOTABLE PACTS. ‘The author has declared hie entire confidence in ‘THE PUBLIC VERDICT a this work, which is the true source from which to ob- tin a thorough comprehension of its value as an IMPARTIAL BIOGRAPHY. STRINGER & TOWNSEND, Publishers, 222 Brondway, ‘And for sale by all booksellers, travelling agents, car agents, newspaper agents and carriers eves ere. N. B,—Circulars furnished on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. T A MEETING OF THM NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’S Roman Catholic Benevolent Association, held Aagust 18, 1856, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted:— it has pleased an all wise Providence to. re- reas, mpve fom our midst brother William J, McGann, whom wr all esteemed and respected for his many good, quali- tits; and whereas, the occasion demands from us an ex- ression of respect for his memory, and sympathy with Es family and friends In the loss they have austained; therefore be it Resolved, That in the early death of brother William J McGann, the Association sincerely mourns the loss of ‘exe who was always upright and unassuming in his course through life; we mourn that he should be called to bis arcount at such an early period of his life, just entering into manhood, but we trust that in losing him, our loss will be his gain. Resolved, That a copy of the above resolution be pre- sented to the family of the deceased, signed by the Presi. dent, and attested by the Secretary. Janes C. Ryan, John D. Crowe, Jeremiah Quinlan-— Committee. From the minutes. | TIMOTHY LYNCH, President. Josxu GRoFN, Corresponding Secretary. MMET MUTUAL B. B. SOCIETY.—THE MEMBERS of this apciety are hereby notified to attend the regular meeting on Wednesday, 15th inst., at their meet- ing room, 42 ¥rince streot, as the new bylaws will be su mitted to the mee! ing JAMES HARRINGTON, President. Jonn J. Grace, Recording Secretary. 0. 0, ¥.—THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH. ern New York, will hold an journed meeting of its annual session, at room 0. F. Hall, corner of Grand and Centre streets, on Wednesday evening, 15th inst., at 8 0’clock. By order. JOHN J. DAVIES, Grand Secretary. LD JOHN STREET M. E. CHURCH, AND FIRST IN the United States.—The members and congrega- tion of this church, and all who are in favor of retaini: that time honored sanctuary in its present location, wi hold a publie meeting in the Greene strect M. E. church, between Broome and streets, on Thursday eve- ning, August 16, at 73, o'clock, when a full history of the, chureb, including the existing difficulties ocea- sioned by an attempt to sell it, will be given. All the clergy of the eity arc invited to attend. P. S,—Suit- able accommodations for the presse. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. JAMES T. BARNES, Chairman. C. Farcvsos, Secretary, ALFSTINE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 18, OF KNIGHTS Templars.—The members of this eocampment are Fequested to meet at the Masonic Reading Room of Sir Knight Lopnard, 383 Broadway, on Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, as business of importance will be brought before the ak JOHN W. TIMSON, Gr. Commander. iH. F. Parurs, Recorder. " HE TRADES. 3 DAMS PRESS FEEDERS WANTED, AT 97 CLIFF st., to-day. JOHN A GRAY, UITERS WANTED.—TWO CUTTERS WANTED, ONE for pantaloons and one for coats, Apply to Adler & Newbower, 51 Cedar st. TTHOGRAPHY.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as Lithographer, either intown or country: can do either drawing or writing; very low wages will rfices his only desire being for a comfortable place. . B., He will show specimens of bis work. Address 8. 528 Eighth avenue. RUNK MAKERS WANTED.—ALSO A GOOD TRUNK cover maker, Apply at 177 Broadway RULLMAN & LOCKWOOD, tA RC OT (0 GOLD PEN MAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE grind 10, three boys, who have had some experience in the business. Apply to Brown & Wiley, 121 Nassau street. CALICO PRINTERS AND IMPORTERS.—A vo NG man, at prscent employed as bookkeeper in an im- porting house in this city, desires a situation in a calico or delaine printwork; has had twelve years experience in two of the first print works in Scotland, and fs inti- mately acquainted with styles and colors; has also some useful calculations connected therewith. Importers or agents in the above line would find in the advertiser a useful assistant, Has liberty to refer to his preseat em: ployers, also testimonials of the first class will be fur- pished.” Address J, F., Herald office, TANTED—AN ARTESIAN WELL BORER.—ONE who can furnish his own tools preferred. Depth bore will probably not exeeed one hundred feet, au’ very likely much less, Employment avithin five miles of New York city: Address Artesian Well, Herald office. ‘ANTED—AN ENGRAVER AND CHASER OF JEW- elry, Brainerd & Geffroy, No. 10 Cortlandt st., up stairs. ANTED—A COMPETENT BAR KEEPER. APPLY at No, 208 Madison st., from 12M. tod P. M., this day. _ MUSICAL, ARGAINS.—ONF HALLET, DAVIS & CO.’S SEVEN ‘octavo 0, nearly new, cost $300 for $150; one Giitert’s, $150, $125, and $100 cach; one Chickering's, $125. _Melodeons at $35, $40, and $60, all {a perfect or- der. Panes and smelogeons to reat at low prises, Har- Mopeons and }\ o ne for chure! le tsi T. GORDON, 297 Broadwi Bs UsIC.—INST! poet ie Peat ake FE WILL be fo any whe, indy with hei , hits an hour 4 two in the week & the care gentleman's waudrobe. Address W. W. P.. Herald i ofa office. BILLIARDS, PUFF & DECKERSTHE ONLY CORRECT BIL liad table cushion mansfacturers. Buyers will do well to call and examine our «tock of tables, cloths, balls end other trimmings, for sale 10 per cent fess than can be bought elsewhere. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 94 Ann ateoot, HE REST AND CHEAPEST BILLIAQ) TABLES IN tho United States agp rold at 41 Anu «(reot. Gentlemen wanting tables sre invfted to call before purchasing. aad judge for themvolves, Clothe, cues, &e., cheap for cash. Don't forget the numbe G'CONNO) & ANVITE PUR “d tubles, wit ER, 41 Ann street, 0 EXAMIN our Mode. im silver medal LEOr AnD & BEN AM AND LODGING. 1 BROADWAY. PARLOR — AND three ng ta to let, above Fourth street, @ few doo: om New York hetol. No board- ers in the house, House contains bath, gas, &e. Refer- ences exchanged. 4] BROOME.—FURNISHFD ROOMS, ON FIRST and second floor, with or without partial board, to let to gentlemen. _ AVENUE, THIRD DOOR FROM 1. swenty-tetwtroot rion nty-firat atreet.. int furnished rooms, single or in suits, to let, with or without board; the house has all the modern improvements, and the location very convenient to the lower part of the city. STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN’S rooms to let, with board, to and thetr E tlemen wives; also, ae sed beck partors(house mowty farsi the modern improvements for permanent and NINTH STREET.—A SUIT OF HANOSOMELY furnished rooms to let, on second floor, to @ ith private table if preferred; also, two rooms, for single nm, with full or partial board. House fret roe nal nstieatently located. sits OS References exchai ines sec ml itll aa ethane BF AND 67 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FEW solect families and gentlemen.can be, accomm:rda- ted with sufieg or ingle rooms, with fall or: rd, in that eligible brown stone Duiding, which is iy Jocated, contait all the modern improvents, and cannot be aut by convenience to cars and stages, located between Broadway and Sixth avenues, Families and ~ pene pe of the first respectability may now havo a ice of rooms. WYIST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—SINGLE GEN- tlemen or gentlemen and their wives can be hand- somely accommodated with board in a first class house, on a stage and car route, a few steps from Sixth avenue, where but few boarders will be accommodated. SECOND AVENUE~-ROGMS FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, with or without board, for families or single gentlemen; the house has bath and gas. GREENE STREFT.—A PLEASANT FRONT AND back room, on the recond floor, furnished, with board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; water and gas in both rooms; also, a single Indy can be accommodated. CARROL PLACE, BLEECKER STREET.—A GEN: VO Gees Soa his vite, and two or thece dlagle gen Hemion, can be genteelly accommodated, with very desira. ble and handsomely furnished rooms, with permanent or transient board Dinner at 6 o'clock. References ex- changed, WIDOW LADY WOULD LET TO ONE OR TWO ingle gentlemen furnished rooms, with our with- rt Location very retired out ‘ial board. Bath and gas. and pleasant. Apply at 192 Waverley place, near Amos street. NY_ GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING handsomely furnished modern house, in a desira- flo“ location, desivous of reducing, thals. expenses, by oa rats table), may near of na Opportunity by od ‘with privat |, ma ir of au opportani - ue H.C. M., box Ad6 Post Office. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO ONE OR TWO ntlemen in s private family. The room is large and pleasant. Rent $7 per month. Apply at 95 &. 26th at. GENTEEL AMERICAN FAMILY, OCCUPY- ing a fine house with modern improvements, plea- santly situated up town, will let the second floor toa mntleman and wife, or widow lady and daughter only. tent about $16 per month. Apply to KNAPP, 477 Broad- way. References exc! id LADY AT PRESENT RESIDING AT A HOTEL, IS desirous of procuring a parlor and chamber with board, in @ genicel boarding house, where she may enjoy the comforta of a home. Location preferred in Broadway, between Houston street and Union park, or any of the cross etreets west of and near way, for which accommodations a reasonable price will be paid, Address E. M., Herald office, stating terms. FAMILY OF THE HIGHEST . RESPECTABILITY desires to obtaia, for the fall and winter, a suit of Well furnished rooms, with board, in a house where there are, and will be, no other boarders. The location must ‘be between ‘th aud Fourteenth streets, and Fourth and Fifth avenues; or the east side of Union square, be tween Fourteenth and Seventeenth streets. ences required and given. Address A. A. A., Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SIN- A ae gentlemen, can be nicely accommodated with a furnished room and board: house has the modern im- provements. Apply at 18415 Thompson st. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE- A. men can be accommodated with pleasant rooms with board in a small private family, at 74 (old number 88) Went Twenty-second street. @ house contains the modern improvements, and is convenient to cars and stages. SUITE OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH! suitable for a gentleman and wife, or single gentie- men, with full or partial board; also, several small rooms can be bad, by applying at 82 ‘Ninth street. References exchanged, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND TWO OR THREE le gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board and very nice plensant rooms, in a delightful tion, by applying at 36 Concord street, Brooklyn, PARTMENTS, WITH GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, FOR permament and transient boarders; a d itua- cars and ati to all parts of the city. Apply at No. 4 Abi on equate, west side, two ‘doors eons id street. FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS CAN BE AC- commodated with board in a private family, Ame- cans preferred. Inquire at No. 71 Prospect street, Brooklyn. OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, in a genteel private family (French preferred), in ornear Willoughby street, Brooklyn. Terms moderate. Address H. W., Brooklyn Post Office, for two days. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have a large, unfurnished room, on second floor, with partial board for gentleman, in a pleasant lo- cation, five minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. Also a room for a single gentleman. Terms moderate, Family private. Please apply at No. 54 High street, corner of OARD,—SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH oard, may be had at the eligity located dwelling No. 14s bighth street, opposite the Mercantile Library. References exchanged, Fess tro OR THREE YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms at 26 Rivington street, at $-and $8 50 per week, one block from the Bowery. ' Also, fur ome young lady. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND itls wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommo- dated with pleasant rooms, with bourd. The house i replete with gas, and hot and cold baths. Apply at 228 Washington § Be CHAMBERS STREET.—ACCOMMODATIONS, with board, for a gentleman and wife, or few sia: gle gentlemen, transiont or street. References required. )ARD.—A GENTI.EMAN AND His WIFE, CAN HAVE B a handsomely furni i a amall quiet family, on re: tantly located in Thirty- venient fo the Sixth avenue curs; also stages to all parts of the city. FAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO single gentlemen of high respectability, in ily, with or without board; the house aad furuiture new and first class in every particular. Apply at 119% Ninth «treet, five doors west of Broadway. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR or three sing!» gentlemen, can be necommo, neatly furnished rooms, without board, ia « ly; location, 85 Grand’ street, west of Broadway. Two parlors on first floor, if desired. rmanent, at 121 Chambers LET—T0 OARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM Z than they equ ar desicous of gbtaining » gen: leman and bis wife ora few le gentlemen to board. The house is a first class cu, vi Pall the modern im- provements; is convenient to the Third and Fourth ave- hues. Persons Yam os comforts of a home, would do well to address A. M., Herald office. OARD IN BROOKL¥N.—FAMILIES WISHING 10 [> obtain board for the winter will find pleasant rooms with the comforts of a home; the house is delight- fully situated and has all the modern improvements; also a few gentlemen can be accomodated. Apply si 206 Washington street, near Fulton and Wall aireet ferries, pibrnentns neat en iene onder ih ninth nro OARD.—ASMALL, QUIAT PAMILY, HAVING MORE en one Ba it, hog hiroed pa a single gentleman; bor! good; Ouse New! furnished; gas, bai, yg yt Pg Ee Ee t of reference given. OARDING.—TO LET. A LARGE BACK PARLOR, furnished, — fora ; tesa Cond bey or two tlemen, tse of front parlor; eyery dentrable room on second floor, on very moderate terms Houe with modern improvements.and strictly private. Apply at 222 Sullivan street, near Bleecker. OATD~A LADY, RESIDING ALON¥, WHO FOR ears luns been ‘accustomed to the requiremont: of the eiek, would accommodate a Indy with boatd, nursing ard skillul attendance, previous to and during cousine ment. Adécow A Friend, Chatham square Post Office, care of A. Swerts, CARDING—AT 130 AND 122 CHAMBERS STREFT.— Fine plenant newly Curnished roms for Larnilies, enience; also single roums for gen!tom y with every at reasonatie prices. Day boarders accommoiaiod also, References required. YARD IN PRROOVLYN.—DOOMS EN SOrTe, ¥ iehed or unfurnished, for men and their wives, an vee, near Wall street f ! biontague atreat, nor ‘ ‘ireus C, D., Herald ARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HS WIPE, Of two single , can be accommudated with « fromt room, eloset; also, » single room, at 25 Weet ‘Twenty-second street, between Fifth nnd Sixth evonus. Aeron Mesa anctit esna paar stn liiiaedbraihinieinith ncaa OARDING.—1WO OR THREE GENTLEMAN CAN BI: accommodated with rooms, with or without board ‘he house is lighted with gna: baths for the wie of th + cceupsats. Mrs. MEDAURSf, 641 Houston stroet, ARD IN HOBOMEN.—A ROOM, SUITABLE Rust a single ce. in, now vacant at No. 4 Hudson OARD WANT? Uy 5 GRCILEMAN Fl We, pleas rooklyn, near the railroz! ; a ee bedroors, furnished or unfurnished, ima pri vate or Grst class boarding house. Address W. P. H. Herald office. LOOMFIELD ACADEMY.—BOARDING AND) Day school for both sexes, pleasantly and healthily Mfuated, corner of Bloomfield nnd First aireets, Hoboken, N, J, will commence its next term ‘August 21. Number of echolars Nmited. Circulars at Westerman’s, 20 Bront way, N. Y., or by ED, FELDN Be nities come fr OF FURNISHED OR V: fished rooms for families or single gentiene clase house, with the convenivages ot wardeobes, bath, gas, &c, Terms reasonable, Apply at St Ciiatoa place, Eighth st. OARD AT BERGEN POINT.—A FEW SINGLE GEN- Hereae, or gentlemen and their wires, can be ne commodated with pleawnt roome'und board by upplying to John M, Enyard, at the:abhove place. Access almost er, and by stages fom Jen : sae JOHN M. ENYARD, 1 Votut, §. J. ‘ARD, Ber OARD IN BROOKLYN—NEAR SOUTH AND WALI. atreet fetrics, Persons destrous of obtaining ples- pant rooms, ina genteel location, with partial board, can Pe nccommsbaated, ‘on very moderute terms, at @2 State street. 1 OARDING.—TO LET, TWO HANDSOME) PARLORS, with bedrooms, also two single rooms, all furni sa ed, with or without board, in the first class house 15 State street, fronting on the Battery. References re quired, Apply On thé prémiscs. : OARD.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOM. modated with board; also two or three geatleaca with meals. Inquire at 23 Second street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- ‘mem, or a married couple, can find good board, in a very desirable location, two minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry, whore there are but few tuken, amd all the com forts of s home may be found. Apply’ at 45 High .atreet, near Washington. OARD WANTED—IN LAMARTINE PACT ty-ninth street,) or immediate vicinity, Ly a g tleman, with two children ond nurse. Priyaie tamily preferred. Please address A. M., box 264 Post Office. Beton yen BROADWAY, SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH a front parlors; aleo rooms for single gentlemen, ith full board. Transient boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. OARDINC—ONE OR TWO GENTI. ¥ CAN BE accommodated with pleasant r ; with break- iast and tea, by applying at 58 Sixth street, between First and Second avenues, OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Wife, oF a few ringle gentlemen, can be accommo- dated with neatly furnished rooms ang partial board, by applying in Hudson street, Hoboken, third house above Second street. References exchanged. ‘ARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY IN A PRI- vate family, where the terma would be reasonable. Boarding houses need not answer. Address I.. &., atating terms, box 158 Herald office. OARDING.—A LARGE PLEASANT RO@M ON SECOND floor, with pantry attached, to let, with board, tou, gentleman and his wife, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. Also » room suitable for two single gen- tlemen. Apply at 83 Henry st. : ESIRABLE AND CONVENIENT LOCATION—TWO or three single gentlemen can be accommodated With newly furnished rooms, and partial or full board, if required, in a private family. Inquire at 25 North Moore street. Reference required. RENCH BOARD.—GENTLEMEN WHO WISH TO learn French by practice, can apply to a teacher of French, 239 Tenth street, near Second avenue. This lan- guage is only spoken by his family, who, as well as him. elf, are from Paris, The terms will include all the ne- cessary instruction and board, URNISHED ROOM—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, may be obtained at 46 West Washington place. Refer: ences exchanged. gga karte ROOMS—NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINT- ed, with use of bath, at 18 Lispenard street, URNISHED ROOMS—A PRIVATE FAMILY OF THRE rsons (English) desire to rent two rooms du a second floor, to which a small upper room could be added, to two or three gentlemen. Breakfast, if desired; and no other inmates will be r . Location, one e Niblo’s and New York Box i864, Port Office. G A HOME, AND WISHING Indy now offers such: the house is elegant and airy, and, on inspection, will be found to have all it professes. Apply at 107 West Twelfth street, between nd Sixth avenues, References required. Revie TO LET—WITH BOAKD, AT 141 RIG block from Broadway, between Hotel. Address M. J. H street, opposite Clinton Hall; suitable accommo dations for the winter for families and single gentlemen. (0 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH leasant rooms and board with a private fuinily at ‘No. 37 West Washington place. References exchanged. LET, WITH BOARD—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM on tho sceand story, at 132 Bleecker street. The Foom is lighted with gas and has a large pantry. HE ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF THE FIRST CLASS house 88 Great Jones street can be obtained, with board, on moderate terms, by those who wish to be per- manent; also, two single rooms on fourth floor, ruitable Lo} gentlemen. 38 Great Jones street, near Lafayotte place. LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE UNFURNISHED room and bedroom adjoining, on the third floor, fromt; gas and batha in the house; also, a accond story hall bedroom, furnished; reference reqnired. For term:, &e., apply at 57 Bleecker street, two avore east of Broad ry: BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS.—TH{ ENTIRE furniture of a boarding house for sale; the house is well furnished and in order. A first’ rate chance for auy lady wishing to enter the business. Inquire at {1 Leonard street. ‘OUSE WANTED TO PURCHA: and attic house, with modern tun dress, with full particulars, §. H.. box OUSE WANTED—A FURNISHED HOL Broadway, and not above=pring street. 4 mating full pariiculars, Lysander Cok, Herald office. ART OF A HOCSE WANTED—CONSIFTING OF SIX roomo, with use of bathroom, for a genteel family (no children), between Houston and Tenth streets, west site Rent not to execed Address, atating particulars, ©. A. E., Herald office. pela at va 1s Lo TORE WANTED—SUITABLE FOR THE. CLOTHING business, in Greenwich street, on the business ile of the way, between Dey and Warren streot. Any persoa having such an one to leare, fur a term of three or five years, can hear of a good tenant by addrossing imme diately W. H. G. & Co,, Chatham square Post Oftice, YANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMATI, THER ST: house, in the upper part of the city. Price nol exceed $7,000 to 38,000. Address box 3,558 Post Uffice, stating location and price, Ware TO RENT OR LEASE.—A PROVISION PACK ing house, with staoke house attached, in the lower part of the city, near the north sie mar ets letter addressed to A. RB, and left at che Bere will be promptly atiended to. TANTED TO LEARE—FOP A TY modern built house (two: ferred), in the upper part of the ci from to $1 box 566 Post Office. M OF YEARS, A y-five feet fron’ pre ry, ata yearly rent of . ull particulars cequerted, Ad ee Warm SMALL, CONVENIENT TENEME for a family of three persons, gomuenen, wervant. Location between Houston street a square, and not beyond Fighth avenu modern improvement baving sach apartme good a ant by addressing H. H. 11., Heral office TANTED TO PURCHASF—=A GOOD CORNEK Would prefer re business of the’ h good stand ins thomougo fare ert, Heraid offer, but ng fu ANTFUWA SM. HOUSE, (FORNIBVEN 1 ferred), in Brooklyn. near the fercigs, or not liigh town than Tairtieth el=e0t; rent about $400 per en. Address, tating where the house enn be ween, ‘th fall paeticuiars, nove other wil! be noticed, MA box T16 Post Office, F COAL, C RED ASH, STOVE OF ey size coal, nercencd liveret, dry and In goed order, from under anode al 66 60 por tousand white t ight and quasi 410% coal yara 18 Lat Now is your tim 6 Ludlow airgat, between Broome your winier supp'y. W COAL VARI UNION STKE yt N near Hamilton avenue ferry. 1 aw t Te ne the beat quality of Peach and, ¢ hitoe ve wise, @ et ave! t toe owed 1