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7 wil sel, tiie Fits at ballast iz p'clock, ugust al f-4 oe) q at, the Merchants’ Hx ; for account of whom it may concer3:— $11,000Crawford Count; ‘Ivania) 6 per cent bonds. 500 Mobile and Ohio Railroad 8 per ceat income $10,000'Terre’ Haute’ ‘and’ Aliom ‘Tkaiirond ‘mo: 31,000 and Mississippi Railrood 10 per cent in- per. Seer: neta: Pe pad o m City 6 cent bonds, due in \- $8,000 Fushi ‘mortgage 7 per cent bonds, 180 shares Nica 40 do. 20 do. 20 do. 20 do. 100 do. Terms of sale, 10 per cent this day, and the balance o'clock’ to-morrow. The accrued interest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next regu- Jar gale on Monday, Aug. 20. LBERT H. POR.A < ATOR : TENSIVE package sale of a invoice of very superior li- Guors, "to be delivered from the United States bonded warebouses.—Albert H. Nicolay will sell at auction, on ‘August 18, at 11 o'clock, at his spacious sales Broad street, a very aupetior collection of wines, brandies, clarcts, &c., &e,, being the balance of an in. voice from one of our first finporters, among which will be found St. Julien and Chateau Margaux clarpts, very fine; i ieee sherry, Madeira and port wines; very fine old brandies, both pale and dark, of 1848 vin- tage; Haut Bursac, Haut Sauterne and other choice wines; club house gin, Schiedam schnapps, Mumm’s and other celebrated champagnes, warranted and abaynthe cordials; olive ofl; elder and wine vinegar, fe Ke.) also, » lot of {éerman co- Jogne, together wi x nuine fw} ana 8¢- ‘of various branils—all of which ate to be sold only original as imported, and will be deliver- ed from the United States bonded warchouse, The above offers unusual inducements to the trade and private con- sumers. Sale peremptory, and every article in the cata- logue warranted as represented. Samples ready for exi- ination early on morning of sale. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONFER.— Constable's sale, this day, at 11 o'clock, compris- ing eight dazen shovels, 10,000 segars, Canary birds, &c.; also, an assortment of furniture, kc. WOOD, Constable. UCTION NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, will sel this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. at 8 Greenwich street, an iuvoice of fresh and desirable drugs"anda quantity of groceries, teas, fruits, segars, Buperfine flour, &c., &c. UCKON NOTICE.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE stock of crockery snd glassware contained in the Store No. §6 Cortlandt street, second floor, will take Place to-doy, Thuraday, 10th Inet, at 10 o'elock A. M. le positive. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer. UCTIO NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF FURNI- ture, &c.—JOHN F. RUSSELL, auctioneer, bj jasaell & Co., at 85 Nassau atreet, to-morrow, Friday, Aug. 17, at 10 o'clock A. M., a quantity of farniture, car- pets, &c., on chattel mortgage. Also, a large collection of new, hanisome furniture, oil paintings, and mirrors. Sale positive and for cash, by order of 'H. F, EUSTIS, Mortgages. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By Bel & Bush, this day, at 1034 o'clock, at 2 ‘orth William street, we will sell the balance stock of a clock and watchmaker, including « variety of articles in the line. At 11 o'clock will be commenced the sale of a valuable stock of dry goods, hosiery and gentlemen's fur- articles; boots and shoes, children’s and other clothing; silchandkerchiefs, laces, mitts, embroideries, irta, eo. Sales for Friday and Saturday in time, Also, an invoice of segara. pene ot A nl ade Sener ee eT POTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY 8, This day, at 12 o'clock, on the preml- den, corner Forty-fourth street and Ninth avenue, mort- gage sale of the above leasehold propecty. Dr. EDWARD SLAEHLEN, Attorney for Mortgagee. At 11 o'clock, at No. 8 Chambers street, five gold watches. UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY A'S Bogart Tite day, at 10 o'clock, at the auction Toom corner Frankfort and William streets, sheriff's sale; large assortment of dry goods, clothing, Indies’ and men’s boots, shoes, gaiters, calico, wuslins, canton flan- nel, hosters, handkrchiefs,' sbow cases, millinery goods, ribbons, boys’ and men’s nw ke. THOS, CARLIN, Deputy Sheriff. A USTION NOTICEMJ, BOGART sreThenns ©. Bogert—This day, at 103;’o’clock, at the auc- ‘Ton rom up sirius ofan chsctions tT bantien san and emery paper, &. — CHARLES DALY, Constable. puitturday, at 1034 o'clock, large sale household furni- ure, ine; Curacoa, f CTION NOTICE.—JAMES COSEG, Atomowem —Will nell this day, at 103 o'clock, A. M., at toro 36 Baxter street, the counters, shelving, awning, &c., &c., of seid store. ¥ ELIAS COOMBS, AUCTIONEER.—EXTENSIVE sale at auction, On Friday, August 17, at 10% O'clock, at his spacious sales rooms, 66 Nassau street— black walnut and mahogany parlor suits, sofas, chairs, easy chairs, dressing buresus, marble top centre tablet, mahogany, black walnut and enamelled dedateads, washstands, rosewood wardrobes, inlaid ta- bles and writi tete-a-tetes, paintings and mir- rors, lounges, 8 eril ‘tension tables, work telstedl envens peltaretenn ie tideeey olen, itera, cl valid eas: ir; also, a mumber of Asta manenl beat! patiesytotear: petting; also, a linge invoice of ebairs for shipping; also, an invoice of segars. JONTINUATION SALE OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, and jewelry EDWARD SCHENCK will sell at auc- tion this day, (th 7, August 16th, at 1034 o'clock, at his sales ‘room, 16 Wall strect, @ splendid collec: ‘and’ jewelry, consisting chronometers, ‘by French, Reck; patent and detached levers, ll, Dent, and Tobias; ladies’ fine epamel snd diamond watches; very fine single stone and cluder dismond pins, stads and bracelets; fine Mosaic studs, sleeve buttons, pins, earrings and bracelets; fine onyx earrings, pins and sieeve buttons; fine gold locket pina, earrings, bracelets, rings, vest and chains, keys, studs, sleeve buttons, &c., &c. Posi- tively without reserve. Terms cash—city funds. All goods must positively be cleared on the day of sale. (thc tm divadecrnaniee be at bon! Sow oon ONSTABLE’S #ALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, I will expoie for sale, at public vendue, on Thurs- day, August 16, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, in front of the court room, No. 8 Chambers street, one from the corner of Chatham, two ladies’ gold watchos, one of which basa gold chain and pin attached; also, three gold watches, gentlemen’s size. JOHN S$. PERAZ, Constable, ‘0. 3 Chambe ice, N ra st. Re ate bheliReimmenetncindedy COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE OF e household furniture, carpets, oilcloths, elegant French te mirrors, &c., ke.—F. conto will sell on Friday, Aug. 17, at 103g o'clock, at the auction room, 59 Beekman street, second story, « large and general assort- ment of new and second-hand furniture, of every bong tion, comprising rosewood and mahogany parlor sults, in satin, brocatelle, and hair cloth; rosewood and mahogany marble top dressing bureaus, etegeres, rosewood ant mahogany «pring seat chairs, Voltaire and easy chairs mahogany rockers, sofas and sofa beds, lounges, an Jounge beds; black walnut and oak extension tables, mahogany French bedsteads, cottage bedsteads, hair mattresses and palliaases; sy Ahn mahogany cen- tre, side and card tables; book racks, music stands, fancy tables, work tables, rosewood and oak bookcases ani secretaries; cottage and chamber suites; common bu- reaus, maple cane reat chairs, rosewood and mahogany marble top washstands, carpets, ofleloths, French plate mirrors, &c.; tete-a-tetes, solar lamps, eight day clocks, oil pain ke. , & large lot of second-hand furni- ture from a family who sre removing. Sale peremptory, and goods must be removed ii tely after the sale, ————— URNITURE SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER —Will sell this day, at 1034 o'clock, a large assort- ment of furniture, ‘ing of mal ny chairs, tables, bureaus, bookeases, bedsteads, looking glasses, oil paintings, Brussels and ingrain carpets, &c. SS eee EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALE of furniture, &c., to-morrow, at 105 o'clock, at ‘4 Broadway. 7A ccmmeging® removal to ‘127 Nassau street, the egtire collection of rosewood, ma- y, walnut and oak furniture contained in the above por oe SD will be sold without reserve, consisting in oe parlor suits of rosewood and mahogany rich and fashionable coverings, marble top, centre, nide and sofa tables, secretaire and library bookcases, ex- tension tables, sofas, tete-e-tetes, lounges, arm aud easy chairs, spring seat patlor chairs, rosewood and ma- y Ledstends, marble top bureaus and washstands, atends, ee sae ee a ng houre conit ir eaees, » , glass and cl ware, 4 , aaieoers oil paintings, clocks, silver plated ware, table cutlery, ke C= SOAP, SEGARS, RAISINS, COFFEE, 17th August, 12 o'clock, 67 Dey wich—Herring, beef, teas, nuts, salad oil, pickles, claret, champagne, ‘unives, ‘ ane, cloeks, coats, pants, cravats, collars, gle a ye renee goods, 20 cases cut tack 8, ‘ke. ; al4o, one triangle one large Nott stove. ‘axes; guns, pistols, brass coci Sate, Cents end peas complete; Catalogues now ready. OSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONKER—FRIDAY, AUG. Ti, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the central nalesrooms iovghby, corner of Pear! strect, Brooklyn —Large sale ofhourebold furniture, comprising six mahogany and wal- ‘nut sofas and sofa bedsteads, lounges, Voltaire suckers and other chairs, maple cane seat, cottage and arm chairs, mahogany and walnut piain snd marble top dress- ing bureaus, enclosed and whstands, painted wardrobes, painted chamber furniture, card, centre, work, t@ and dining tables, mahogaay Freneb amd othe: Ledstends, feather bets, cribs, hair 080 bask mattressr bedding and tadle linen, Prockery and hitches utemsila, carpets, be Jovalid’s travelling chair, Store firtu with drawers rum trough Babe geay office Cow, | 3 Ww. ACCTIO corner ab Franklin and Centre streets—will sell to- marie, A ~ 5 OG o'clock, at No. 68 Greenwich atreet, content a boarding house, cousisting of bedat: feather beds, counterpanes, blankets, Theetn ber chalte, tables settee, ; ter and back bar, decenters, glasses, ec. eibes © J scanner ‘AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE Of household furalture,—This day, at 10% o'clock, ss t arg Sr hate es will “be sold au exten- sive a Vari wf rosewood, walnut and enamelled furnit 45 Bert of ch Drocatel and Tosewood parlor suite, covered ‘with rich ti with plush and hair cloth; ny notes tetes, marble top ‘centre and side tablen, oak and wal- aut ex - One FoRewood and one pianoforte, fine instruments; parlor secretartes, seta of chairs, rockers and easy chairs, bookcasew, etegeres, gilt frame tairrore, corner ‘and book etanda, aioe oct -, hall hat do., rosewood and mahogas bedateads, lage air inattresses, ‘dressing and plain bureaus, mar- ble tops and without; do, washatands, toilet sets, wardrobes, complete sulta of sthupelled chaesber furniture, basementand kitehen furniture. At 12 o'clock Wil! be noid 6,000 segars, regalia and others, in boxes of each, He MORIARTY ‘ WILL, SELL, THIS DAY, AT 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham square, the furniture of a family going to California, a nice assortment; also from families removing, various articles of furniture and other goods; also 20 feather beds, &ic. Sale positive, regardless of the weather. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—TO-MORROW, FRI- e@ day, in house 155 Laurens street, the entire fur- niture, consisting of tote-a-tetes, mahogany chairs, cen- tre, card and side tables; bureaus, washstands, crockery, china and glassware, bedsteads and a lot of bedding, hair mattresses, piano, &e.; also the kitchen furniture, oilcloth, &. Deposits required, B, BUTLER, AUOTIONEER.—PUBLIC ADMINIS- @ trator’s sale on Thursday, August 16, at LL o'clock, at Bradley’s stable, corner of Kighteenth street and Fourth avenue, one > ager mare, bi top wagon, harness, sicigh, bulfalo robe, bella, Mieakets, &e., belonging to the estete of Thomas Lockhart, Jr., de- ceased, rms cash, current money. By order PETER B. SWEENY, Public Kamninistrator. po ol ieee addat etna atedesirereesasseat cae nie J. KELLY, AUCTIONEER.—DRY GOODS AT AUC e, tion, I will commence ‘selling this day at 03 of the stock of MsConvilio & Murphy, conslating cutesy of the o m1 Murphy, of fall and winter goods. vetoes TOCK OF A VARIETY AND TRIMMING STORE— Friday, 17th August, 10% o'clock, 67 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, cousisting of hose and half hose, Lisle thread and silk gloves, combs, buttons, pocket hand- kerchiefs, cravate, Swiss and book muslin, Mosquito net- ting, nankin, elastics, &c. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer. ——— HM Mera! MORRELL, AUCTIONEER,—THIS MORNING, at 103¢ o'clock, at the moat apacious auction rooms in the city, and at the same time central location, No. 81 Nassau street, by catalogue and manuscript. Sale will commence with second-hand desks, &c., from offices and insurance company; also, fron #80; sito, article of segara, in large and small lots, After which, by cata- logue, rosewood parlor suits of fatniture, covered in antin brocatel; black walnut suits, covered with fancy covers; inet aid oak extonsion diniag’ tables; twelve, imaho- walnut and oak extension dining tables; twelve 10- ny wardrobes, twenty-five maogan bedsteads, mat- resses, sofas, rockers, centre tables, Racy lated carsters, forks, spoons, knives and jewelry; col- tion sent by various parties, including a number of oil paintings, oval mirrors, rich frames; boxing, &c., done y experienced hands. ll de Ni Shem SP eee 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER, BY HOUGHTON W. MELLOR.—This f ninety day, Thuraday, August 16, at half-past ten oclock, 113 Nassau peli en tha emptory auction sale of the entire manufactured stock of a first class way manufacturer, consisting of the most fashionable styles of carved rosewood, oak, mahoga- ny and walnut furniture, parlog furniture, consis of several costly covered suits, Tichly carved etegeres, escrutoires, carved centre and sofa tables, writing cabi- nets, inlaid fancy tables, ‘Turkish easy chairs, fancy re- ception and Gothic chairs, costly chamber furniture, in rosewood, mahogany, walnut and oak, in suita, with marble tops; several very beautiful enamelled chamber suits, plain and marblo tops; a full assortment of library, diningroom and office furniture, including rich bookoases, sideboards, several extension dini tables, the most ap: proved patents; chairs to match, beaufsts in oak and walnut; 9 large varioty of medium class furniture; also, to pay’ advances, about twenty choice oil paintings, eightcen thick French plate pier and oval mirrors, entire: ly new and in the most fashi atylo of frames. Also at12 o'clock, eight superior toged new and second hand planofortes, ‘the property of a dealer leaving the city, together with atoola, covera, &o. We invite the atten- tion of country merchants, Rotel proprietors, the trade, e., Articles ean be packed for shinvi~ " -* 2. e a FINANCIAL. $600.00 MONEY TO LOAN ON DIA e, monds, watches, jewelry, dry wegars, &c., or bought for cash; stocks, notes mortgages, &c., negotiated. Business confidential and prompt. by THOM. &00., iuerchants, 102 Nassau #t-~4 2, second tlovr. pnen—stosOR, 1, Too No rokers apd $557,000 Ractinss recta scription of valuable property, or bought fo1 7 Jos, ry ISAAC, basement , 11 Chambers street from 9 till 6. Business prompt and confidential. Oldgold es aioe bought. N. B.—No business transacted a rurday. $40.000 offices. ly at 5 Meet $25 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. es, jewelry, and every description scent antes ditices 1 other Houston street, one block from ‘3. MYERS, Agent. TO $25,000 IN CASH, TO ADVANCE ON DIA. ‘monds, watches, jewelry, segars, &c., t out on reasonable and confidential terms. Real estate loans and commissions of any kind tiated with prom ‘aaa at 29 Ann street, corner of Nassau strect, room No, 4. 00 ACRES IN I0WA.—WANTED TO PUR- ° chase Iowa lands located by N. Haight for persons in and vicinity of New York, at $125 per ac.e. Apply to 8. H. MATTISON, 3 Nassau Toom. 2 00 OR $1,500.—A GENTLEMAN HAVING ° that amount of money to loan his om- 1loyer, can secure a permanent situation, with » good kalary, as bookkeeper in an old established business, situated on South street, N. ¥. Securities for twice the amount of money loaned will be given if required. A note addressed to D. Mott, No, 120 Water street, stating name and address, will be immediately attended to. 2 00 TO LOAN—SECURED ON FIRST a class improved property in New York oF Brooklyn: Also, $3,900 to loan, secured on property in New York only.’ Apply to R. G. Pine street, corner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan Bank. A’ AMOUNT OF MONEY, IN SUMS TO SUTT, CAN be had without delay, on valuables, iy, 40- curities, &e. Also uncurrent money discounted at lowes! meses. ghost pieee ald for fore n gold od nilver, at ec le Excl eo ice, V2 om + 0 te the Pacific Bank, * JOHN HOOPE ADAMS. AS AMOUNT OF CASH LOANED, OR PURCHASED wi treet, Bd floor, front at sight, for fair prices, of diamonds, watches, rich elry, plate, merchandise, and valuable personal pro- perty ly, by R. WUOD, 69 Fulton street, second oor, front room, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. LADY WISHES THE LOAN OF $200 FOR ONE year, for which good security will be given, with the use of a furnished room guntil paid. Please address Perseverance, Broadway Post Oflice. ARINERS’ SAVIN INSTITUTION—THIRD AVE- , corner of Ninth street—For the benefit of all of perso Rank open daily from 9 A. M. to 2P. M., andom WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS from’ 6 te 6 a Interest on deposits of $600 and under, SIX PER CENT, = ISAAC T, SMITH, Secretary. ‘ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL estate, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, plate, piano- fortes, dry goods, horses, earringes, and every, doscrip- tion of property, ‘by responsible Empire Loan and Agency Company. C. WILLS, Agent, ‘833 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. MORGAN & SON, 54 WALL STREET, OFFER @ for sale the following bonds:—State of Tennessee 6 a cent bonds, due in 1884; these bonds are endorsed by the ie and Charleston Railroad Compan; ), interest payable EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK OOMPANY, A ble op wnd after the 15th inst. The L- 408 order, ‘cent coupon bonds, due in 1802, interest payable sod Joly in this ‘tity. City of Memphis. ® per Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company, and interest myst fo January and July in ale ay Memphic rat mortgage cent convertible bonds, dae in I way and November in this city. Ee ncuniy Snemant bar prs sem, aay - cont, be diated until the day of payment. " 5D BOATTA IN NEW YORK BAY.—A REGATTA WILL take off Point Breese, 354 miles below Jersey Gity, on Thursday, 24 August, at 1 o'clock P. M.: free for il 400 aid malnsall boats under thirty feet. “Unual j e $5. time given on ASCIN HL, MIDME, Point Breore Hotel. ECON) REGATTA AT GLEN COVE.—A REGATTA Pai take place at Glen Cove, op Saturday, the 18th fast. for all yachts of twenty-€ve (26) tons and under, to be governed by a committce appointed by the owners of the ailing boats and subscribers, Two prites, ¢ ‘richly ornamented silver cup, will be awarded. Time of starting 11. A. M. Owners or captains will report them- selves and make their entries to the committee at the Pavilion Hotel on or before Friday, the 17th inst. There will bes third regatta at the same place, on Thursday, The 28a inst.. of the Harlem Model Yacht’ Club; ud on Saturday, the 26th inst . yume for « 4 ta, joulars of wi Sri oares boats PAM Me WIDKS, Chairman Sameer Brasnrener, Secretary broke: one setter di and @ very large i, we the owner is about to leer the coontey. Apply at 19 Hood gtrset, Browkiye FURNISHED. COTTAGE TO present tenant {s about to leave the the ay sie Dey end of ot best quality, fa for pce He i al PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF A four furnished rooms, (a whole ser Sena} eee fe sep ates by o amali iy children; it Beth and be between ou and ish avenue ond Bleecker Sixteenth atreets, from the Ist of of May. y. Herald oftee te eee CORNER STORE TO LET—AND FIXTURES FOR sale, in » good neighborhood up town; good induce- ments for an enterprising grocer. For particulars spply to M. DENHAM, north. te INHAM, north-east corner of Kighth avenue A FIRST CLASS OFFICE TO RENT, ON FIRST FLOO! with a first rate fire proof safe,'and partially 4 jin Pine atreet, corner of Broadway. Apply Rowe @. PIERCE, next door to the premises, UILDING FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES TO Jet or lease.—Is 60 by 100, well lighted, with heat- and drying apparatus, and everything complete, with or without steam power, as may be desired. ol the premises, 12 and 14 Pitt street, near Grand, 1URNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO LET, IN ® private family, in @ pleasant situation near Wash- a ware. Gas and baths in the house. Apply at Fourth atreet. References required. IURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FTRST C1 sat | ‘and basement brick house, nished Pleasantly located, in Bloomfield boken, ay, Temepnecd Sacra ome Per Ren! annom. \dreas 01 ADSW' & CO,, 108 Pearl street N.Y. 1G ‘OUSES TO LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes’ walk ot commanding Webutiful view of the bay and low York, with beth, gas, hot and cold water, to families of the first respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of Second and Hudson streets, Hobo- ken, of EDWARD MARTIN, Hote TO LET.—A HANDSOME THREE STORY = 7 be g brown stone front dwelling, 324 Henry strect, lyn, nearly new, having the modern conveniences with locality unsurpassed, and about eight minutes’ walk, from the Atlantic, ferry. | Possension given imme- diately. “Apply to Me. John K- Hora, 80 Nausau street, or to Mr, P, Brush, 106 Bedford street, New York, Bi. TO LET, OR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS three atery brown atone front house, 17 Twouty- AHEth street, a few doors from Sixth avenue, with all the modern im; ‘ta, bathing rooms, water closets, hot and cold water and gas throughout; the house has deen painted thoroughly, and is in the best order. Will be let on a lease if req to a goed tenant. Apply to Wn. Paul, 41 Cortlandt street, or Mr. Gregory, 380 Suxth avenne. ‘OUSE IN BROOKLYN TO LET OR FOR SALE— corner of Columbia and Poplar streets, two min- ‘utes’ walk from Fulton ferry; pros] cellars; rent $000. Apply to JAMES SUCH, 60 Kast Fif- teenth street, N.Y. A stable in the rear may be had, if juired, ‘OBOKEN.—TO LET—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM and closet, in @ pleasant situation. Inquire in rk place, fifth house from Fourth street, between Fourth and Fifth, [28 AND SPLENDID ROOM TO LET—IN THE marble building opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel; ax circumstances prevent the present ocen maining in it for a longer time, it will be at a discount from a very cheap rent. Address J. M. EMERSON & CO., No. 1 Spruce atreet. FFICE TO LET.—HALF OF FRONT OFFICE 195 Broadway, (the other half occupied by Smith & Eddy;) a by? Ripa) 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 baker's stand, four stories high, No. — Sixth ave- nue, near the junction of Broadway, to let or lease, None need apply but those who can give security for rent. Apply to WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, corner of Broadway and Went Thirty-fifth st. machen ersten seeieneyyiretieesnpeesimenterhonteeecieneremap ART OF A HOUSE TO LET.—THE SECOND AND third stories of a handyome three story honse, be- tween Fourth and Eighth atreets, two blocks from Broad- way, in n genteel location. Rent $250. Apply to R. D. GOODWIN, 806 Broadway, next door to Grace ehurch. Qreaw POWER TO LET, IN THE DEPOT BUILDINGS, tO COmmer CIMA aua Pransiin streets, bne block east of 3 a nts from re- immediately Brondway. Inquire on the premises at the office of E. ANTHONY. ‘TORE AND DWELLING IN EASTCHESTER, WEST- chester county, with 334 acres of land. The old ea- tablished store forme-ly occupied by (. Fayle, deceased, commending « rst ig sete ry trade, possension isn eT DUNC ae eeeuRiter, by letter or personally; or tae oN SIMA, store 127 Broadway. ‘Take the New Haven Railroad and stop at Mount Vernon station, one mile from Eastchester, Rent of the entire property $260 per year. EVERAL LOTS TO LEASE—AT LOW PRICES, ON Broadway, between Thirty-cighth and Thirty-niath nis. Also, several lots on the streets. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Pindstreet corner of Broadway, under the Me- tropolitan Bank. LET.—SEVERAL ROOMS, FOR LIGHT MANU fact rposes, very desirably located, being im house No fe Duswe street, Atty feet east of Brosdwaye Apply to GEMMEL, No. 302 Broudway. LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, 100 WASH- ington street, Jersey City, tly located, of two parlors, an excellent coal house. Rent $175. , basement, and Also, two workshops, at 56 York street, auitable for jew- eller, of other light’ manufacturing purposes. The are 18 by 30 feet each, with windows on three sides, ‘There is a steam power in the basement, which can be ured, if required. Apply to A. COX, 109 Washington street, Jersey City. LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 163 ELM street, to » respectable family. Inquire on the premines. LET—THE WHOLE OF ONE HALF OF THE HOUSE 69 Varick street, to a small, gentee) family; the Bouse is in complete repair. Inquire on the premises, LET—APARTMENTS IN HOUSE NO. 86 WEST Fortieth atreet, consisting of a parlor, two bedrooms, and a kitchen; the house is handsomely finished, with marble mantels, water, gas, and all modern improve- ments. Rent from $10 'to $23 per month. Inquire on the premises, from 8 till 12 o'clock, noon, (0 LET—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, with all the modern Improvements, (on Murray hill,) in Thirty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue, Apply to Jobn W. Miller, 442 Fighth avenue, or to John Romer, 171 West street. 0 LET.—A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE, NEWLY T painted, and in good order, suitable for a private house. The furniture will be sold at a sacrifice, or the place will be furnished in any way to suit a good tenant. Inquire at 66 Fulton st., Brook lyn. The lady would board with the tenant if desired. Oo E, TET—HOUSE 73 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, third house from northwest corner of Sixth avenue, fn perfect order, with all modern improvements. Imme- diate possession. Inquire of EUGENE FERRIS, 62 Nasean atreet, bootmaker. 0 LET, ON BROADWAY AND CANAL STREET—ONE store on Broadway, and one on Canal street to lease. Apply at 144 Chambers street. LET, IN JERSEY CITY—ONE OF THOSE BROWN stone honses fronting Van Vorst square, 26 by 25 feet on the ground, three story and basement; Vasyaic water and gas throughout. |For style and Anish oyual to any in Jerseyjcity. Also, at Sherwood, Bergen ita, 2 milew fom he beery, cn cn cumtves toate’ o gothie etl, with onelacre of ground attached, com: ‘uminterrupt- ed view of the bay, from the Nar upper part of New York city. ‘The location is proverbivily heathy. The above houses were completed about the of May last, ond will be rented this year at 50 per cent. delow their value, with the privilege of one or more ears at a fair rent, Inquire of J. R. THOMPSON, agent or D. 8. Gregory and Fatate of Henderson, Moutgomery street, corner ¢ street, Jersey cit (ET OR FOR SALE.—TWO SMALL HOUSES, JUST hed, with all the modern improvements, 100%, Sod 111 West Twenty-fourth street, between Sixth Seventh avenues. , & cottage and stable, with 1 lota of ground, at Eighty-eighth street, between Bloom- road and the enth avenue. Apply to M. ON, corner of Cortiandt and Broadway, under the Gidea sboilding. |The above property om be bad with —/ te possession. LET OR LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS, THE TWO Menlaases ve etary, lores Noa. 35 snd 1 Canal street, Broadway, just finished, and co in al = ey 10 DUBOIS & VANDERVOORT, 37 He ily or boardin| Worer LEASE FOR A TERM OF YPARS—TWO LOTS Tin the buildings thereon, in Thirty-secomi street, between Lexis ‘and Third avenues; lots UOxl72 foot deep; suitable for a carpenter or « pianoforte maker, or would makes coal yard. Inquire of H. Y. LEAKE, 135 Laurens street. pacha wie E FINE LARGE STORE AND BASEMENT 53 CA nal «treet, 100 feet from Broadway, to let, very el . Until the first of February next. Inquire of GROVER, BAKER & CO., 405 Broadway PPER PART OF A SMALL HOUSE WANTED—UN farnished or furnished, to dwell in; over a store preferred; clean and in good order, and where there are Uroton water arrangements, Neighborboot of Third, Yourth or Sixth avenues, above Eghth street preferred Address, stating rent aod Y D., Herald office ~ COAL. NHVAP COAL.—U CONT the market pr delivered in qood oraer from under COAL YALD—1) ONION STRERT, WROOKLTN near Tao.lwe avenue ferry opared tae bes! quality of Peach Orchart, red ash and nits anh ogg and move ies, 9% wi wartsa'od oc forfeit goad Rooms, PTS ee oF TED TO HIRE, SIK ROOMS IN 4 cevenary ich $200 casi will be paid. Address D, L.,box 121 Herald office, with reel name and situation of the house, sets gant brown ‘ cated, and finished with ev jodern it, mg ee mort al . Address, stating terms, description, &c., to A. W., Post ice. PU end attic house, with modern in ments. with full particulars, 8, H., box Pont Office, STORY W Ray rt of the cit Pri: a] ity. ice not to exceed $1,006 to 86,008" Avose ‘box’ 8858 ‘Foot Omics stating location and price, WANTED 10 RENT OR LEASE —A PROVISION PACK. ing house, with amoke house attached, in the lower part of the elty, near the north wide markets, A letter addressed to A’ B., and left at the Herald office, will be promptly attended to, x enna ‘ANTED TO LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A modern built house (twenty-five fect front pre- part of the city, at a yearly rent of Full particulars requested. Address E ferred), in ths from $800 to $1,600. box 666 Poat Oflice. eo Rn a ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE. (FURNISHED PRE- ferred), {n Brooklyn, near the ferries, or not higher up town than Thirtieth street; rent about $300 per an- aun (aes ttating where the house can Porveea, with ful iculars, none ot! H {ith full particulars, none other will be noticed, M. A, ANTED—A HOUSE, IN THE UPPER PART OF THE city, having all the modern improvements, on 8 three years or more. Tent $7600 $1,000. Ad- lease dress A. J. T., box 1,107 Post ane ae onto, ‘oat Office, giving full particulars STEAM ENGINE OF 100 TO 125 HORSE short stroke, to make 60 to 60 revointions R. SANFORD, 159 Maiden lane. slicer ietenrameonememeeaborritircan these" caer elt Were IN| BROADWAY—DESK ROOM, WITH privilege of exhibiting « new inveation. Room re- wide, m Chambers G.L. Go,, Herald office. ie, Sieb 5p hee nt naa ee ANTED TO PURCHASE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, WwW good will, &e., ofa first class temperance gro- gery, of good location, in the city of Brooklyn, Any one having n business to dispose of may hear of purchaser by addresiing Grocery, Herald office. power, per minute. it floor. atreets, —n sl , KIND IN ALL A harness, six years old, aonnd, and can trot in four Ininutes; also, a rorrel horse, 15 hands high, sound and kind, and cap trot in 2:50 in harness every day in the week, for sale at 26 Thompson street. GENTLEMAN, ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE, desires to dispone of his carriage, two horses, har. ees, Ke. The fame are to be ween at Mr, DICKEL’S ti ing ac! ‘o# 7, Oand LI Thirteenth street, bet Fifth and Sixth avenues, porting AY by A HORSE FOR SALE.—A STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 hands high, sound, kind, and perfect; gentle in har- ews or under the ande; ts eight yearn oli; cam trot In three minutes, und ix xold on! ly for want of use. Can be seen by inquiring at corner of 166th street and Tenth avenue. R SALE—ONE LIGHT TWO HORSE FEED na AeO) NE, 8 a made ne order; nlao one second grocery wagon, strong. at 134 Kast Twenty. sixth street, between Seoond Pes beat avenues, Wrens MR SALE—A SPLENDID RIDING black, kind and gentle, 7 yeara old, well adapted Zor Indies wad children Price $200, Apply at Henry Elderd’s stables, No. 6 ant Twenty-eight street. PONY, JET OR SALE—A DOCTOR'S BUGGY, IN EXCELLENT condition. Inquire at stable of Ryerson & Howard, corner of Broadway and Thirteenth street, OR SALE,—TWO WAGONS; ONE SQUARE BOX PLEA sure or business wagon, ‘cost $100, price $50, and ht buggy do., made by Dusenbery & Vandueor, cont $180, price $90, quite an geod as new. Can be seen at Neville’s statle, in Dunham place, clone by Pock slip ferry, Williamsburg, Wer SALF—A BLACK MARE, BRED IN VERMONT, Bt Ids just from the country; half Black Hawk; aix years Old; sixteen hands high; of superior style and action; very rapid traveller; for ‘style and beauty she has no superior in the city; warranted sound, and kind in all barness; without marks or blemishes. Can be seen at the stable of 8. C. PHILLIPS, 169 Fourth street, Williama- burg. SE IANTSUME FIRST CLASS SHIFTING Tp light wagon, built to order for the present owner; has been but little time axed, and is (a. perfect order. Inquire 193 Flizabeth street, of WALTER BOWNE, Jn. DR SALF—A SPLENDID DOUBLE SEATED BOX wagon, with shifting seats and top, made to order, Will be wold a bargain; never been used, owner having no use for it. Apply at 116 Warren street, up stairs, OR SALE—A HANDSOME, YOUNG BLACK BEAR, about «ix months old, quite tame. For particulars Inquire at 42 Beach street. OR SALE—A FINE GRAY MARE, WARRANTED perfectly sound and kind every way, six years old, fteen hands high, a fine driver, will stand without tyiag, and ean be relied upon as a very valaable animal: want of use reason for welling. Can be soon at the stable 201 ry. EF SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR A SINGLE, HORSE— ‘a pair of well matched blood bay horses, seven and it Tears, old, sixteen hands high, good arivery, sound and kind. Inquire at Norris’ ste Hous or of Wallace Vail, Plainfield, N. J t seen. Leave Now York, pier ‘end return at 12—fere $1. Ol WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE—~A bi it bay horse, Py, built, about 145% hands high, sound and kind, stylish driver, and not over eight yearvold. Also a first rate second hand top wagon, in ood running order, and a set of harness nearly now. With.ve wold together or separately. Inquire at COOPER'S stables, Charles t. ‘ORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS.—FOR z, twenty-five , some «mall ponies, forty light Dicagure wagons of different kinds, some second hwnd. Apply ut No. 8 Nevins street, near Fulton avenue, Brook lyn. IGHT WAGON FOR SALF.—A HANDSOME LIGHT L pleasure wagon, with extension top, suitable for # physielan ot private gentleman; nearly new and sold for want of nee; will be sold low if ‘applied for immediately. Can be seen at 168 Mercer street, Apply at 19 Beaver st. ULES AND HORSES.—THR ADVERTISERS WISH M to buy either a first rate horse, suitable for any kind of work, or a pair of mules. Addrem BR, &L., Hee rald office, for one week. TRAYED~ A SORREL MARE, ABOUT 16 HANDS SD bigh; switeh tail; basa mark on the left hind leg from # kick, $6 will be paid for information where she ean be found. J, CARHART, No, 6 South Second street, Williamsburg Wan LOW FRUICED ROCKAWAY W. with two seats. Address W., Herald office, stating the same can be reen and the lowert price wi Wes FOR SALE—A HANDSOME 14GHT TRO? ting wagon, with «bifting summer top, Oliver, maker; ure! only ¢ (ew times; price $165, Apply at Gil more & Jarvis! stables, Hicks’ «treet, neat Atlantic st Brooklyn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. LIFORNIA DIAMONDS, EQUAL IN BRILLIANCY ‘ad appearance to the real diamond.—Prices—Gienta’ cluster pins, with chain, 85; gents’ cluster pins, without chain, 84; gente’ single atone, various styles, $4 to $12; ladies’ earrings, claster and ai stare, $5 to $25! $26; rings, oanes, ladies’ cluster pins, beautifal st; sie wo Bears, staaie und theron qeonee, Ts to $28; ‘also, ntuds, sleeve buttons, bracelets, bere gol), and warranted, car > call and see them. Civility to 16 0 6% Ww Mtoe ni Mewes % woe round chata, hollow link .. from 2@ to and oi) other styles, fer sale low a} wholessie and retail. re Byot.AL LEN, No. 11 Wail st., seoamd floor ra ident tnt ahs — 1 OLD CHATELFINE CHAINS, FOR LADIES. — G. Fv curb ehateleine chains, with sored) pla, from to 626. i 4 curb cheteleine chains, wite easmel pies, from 615 to $22, "Gold Adelaide chateleine chains, with Hower pins, from $17 to 840. Goid Adeimide, Aeuble strand, ath lea! pins, from 626 to 848, Gold wire chateleine chains, wih rich bar pias, Gora #14 to Bat. Gold cctagom ehateleian chains, wih gold fruit gin, from $16 to 602, “plentid Veen chateleiae, soll, 19 carat, (row Be: ‘e ‘Goll chatelwine chains, Sa lok, 18 caret, fam #6 to B44, and all other styles of chateisine chains, Tor indies, for aaie very low, wholesale and re'ad ow, €. ALLIS, 11 Wa b, WATONB, AT Bi, WATCHMS al 910, wriehae a. Hit, ee reel street, n few door. bourse. ors in tt ences exchanged. ai¢ and second gentlemen, without board, ‘Terme very reasona ed, with frandent 132 boarders, tlemen will find good nished room reference exchanged. Bin. ADWAY.—FURNISHED three “leeping permeate to from the New York HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN perk.—Furninbed roome to let, wil or gentlemen and thei Deck parlor, house new! the modern improvements for permanent and , LEXINGTON AVENUE—TWO OR THREE accommodation { vate family; with full or partial board; also No board- House cuntains bath, gas, dic, Refer- _—_—_—— BROOME.—FURN ISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST floor, wx" Or without partial bowed, for a gontleman and lady; gae and bath; WAVERLEY PLACE, THIRD DOOR WEST OF } Washi om set, with art alls: let'to a physician, rate. 5 tod with suites or single rooms, References exchonged. in that eligible brown stone ba located, containing all the modern Pork, @ pleasant front room to | 8 emell room. A fromt basement to | Location delightful. Terma mode- AND 67 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FEW select families and gentlemen can be accommoda- ith full or partial board, ding, which ix eligibly | improvents, and | cannot be surpassed by convenience to cars and stages, bein located between Broadway and Sixth avenues, Families and gentlemen of the Grst respectability may now have a choice of rooins, EAST FUFTEY 50 TH STRERT.—A CHOICE OF Tooma can now be obtained by persons about to locate for the winter, The house ix destrably located be- tween Union square and Irving place, convenient to busl- neas by cars and stages. 4 MURRAY STRE and thelr wives BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN ringle gentlemen. A band- somely furnished second story front room to let, with board, has all the modern im; and Croton water in the room, The house ‘ovements. 93 GROVE STREET—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A front room furnished; the family is small, hous hew, containing all the modern im, Oxehanged, Stages and cara within woments: rete a block of t Those wishing a quiet home, will call. Fences he house, ] tleman and his Hemen, can be genteelly a ble and handsomely furnished or transient board Dinner at 6 a'clock. References ex- changed, roe CARROL PLACE, BLEECKER STREET.—A GEN- ife two or three ai ASHLAND PLACE, VERRY STREET.—A y¥EW select families, or single gentlemen; can be aocom. mnodated with mites or single r board. improvements street stages. ences exchanged. Accoan by Sixt mes, with full or thal House new, four story, having nil. the thodgen avenue carsand Amity Permanept arrangements made, Apply a4 above. Refer- WIDOW LADY WOULD LEC To ONE OR TWO single gentlemen furnished rooms, with our with- Out partial board, Bath and and pleasant. Apply at 102 atreet. ntlemen in a private family. and pleasant. Local The room A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO ONE OR TWO pice tion very retired rley place, near Anos pin lary ‘ent $7 per month, Apply at 96 E. 2th at. NY GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, DESIROUS OF reducing their expenses by renting to a gentlemen and his wife a furnished room, with good hear ofan opportunity by addressing Richar office, pard, may , Herald nd, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L&T, WITH partor and bedroom, to A board, a fine unfurnished ther or tely, to a gen irvt class, hot and cold water, &e. ope man and wife. ith «ll the modern conveniences; chandeliers, in the rooms. ‘Terms moderate. Location West Twentieth street. Herald office. Address W. House H, A. SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN BROAD wey, near the St. Nicholas Hots Ble gentlemen. App’ i suitable for sin. 1y at 602 Broadway. PARTY OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLE. man and lady, wishing handsome apartunonta, with room, folding di necting bath hot and cold ter: ale sonable terms, by street. for single gentlemen, every mediately called upon. ferences given and required. 77 Lower of three single gentlemen only, furnished rooms, with breafast and tea, or furnished room without board, The houre {s in a pleasant and quiet neighborhood of the Ninth ward, end las gan, bath rooms fc.; stages pans urminutes, Gentlemen who wish au agreeable home, and one far different from an ordinary house, will please address box 2,27 stating where an interview may be had, and will be im Terms made sathefuctory. Port Office, I board, can find a suite of rooms, back and Trout rs, pantries between, and bedroom eon- m, and water closet on saine floor, with ¢ of library and plan plying at 163 West twe Also two pleasant rooms on third floor, suitable on rea third y boarding Re- LADY, HAVING A FINE HOUSE IN A CENTRAL location, on the weet side of the city, would give board to a party that would advance her the sum of | $100 for a short time, Office. Aditress C, $., Broadway Vast LADY AND GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO LIVE quiet and retired, where the comforts of » home inay de realized, can obtain a neatly furnished room ina small family, with full board for the lady, at moderate | terms. cated. Address Mra. L., Broadway J’ost Oftice. Houre has gas ond bathe, and is centrally lo- SPLENDID SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Dedrooms attached, to let, logether or separate, in & private house, with all the modern improvements i it a rare chance, physician will treet, a few doors west of Broadway. Apply at A 06 Prince Bust LADY, REMIDING ALONE, Ww HO FOR ears haa been ‘accustomed to the requirements of the , would accommodate a lady with board, ourdng and rkillul attendance, previous to and during’ confine | ment. care of A. Swarts. Address A Friend, Chatham square Post Office, OAKD.—ONE, ntlen tlemen, with al) the modern innprovements atreet. tained at 44 Wert Twenty thir changed eni OR TWO SUITES OF KOOMA, FOR nani their wives, and also for single gen a be ob Neferences ex rooms, furnixhed or unfurnished Three or four Row A VRIVATE FAMILY, WITH PLEASANT ‘i commodated ith partial board , between Houston and Bleecker OARD.—A room than they req PRIVASE. VAMILY ire, will let a comfortable fur a gentlemen in one room at G MORE per week, Bar, SUITS OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR BIN I autiful part 4, being wi le gentlemen can be obtained by soply lace, one door below Bth et., opponit ing # 12 Dr. Shine | { OARD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWO CHILDREN IN ectable farnlly of admits residing in ® healthy f ‘estcheater very secrasibie by sin two minutes’ walk of the depot eux A. M., Brosdway Post Office, for three days B sant, lary tlon at No. 190 weet of Fighth avenue coutains the modern Improvements ond stages. OARD IN be had A wult of roome if desired. We Conventent to carr BROOKLYN.—ROOMY EN SUITE, FUR ished or unfurnished, for families, also, roca for gentlemen and their wives, and single first class house, pear Wall stroet forr the house in Montague street, second du atreet, or ad@iress C. D. tention. gentlemen, toe | Application at 1 eh ot Claton | Herald office, will have at | | or two gentlemen phe End JOARD IN BROOKLYN —TO LET, A LARGE FRONT B room, furnished, suitable for * so, two ball hedroome first clase house and one of vations in Brooklyn, betwerm Walland Atlan- | the Soest aiiice, Tianer oe the fedbeth. Apply at 66 Clinton street wen, of a family of card ot lar cated ou the bart river, wi shaded, bath house, ke. Stel be had. Third sed Fourth avenme cory Union square Powt Other Bove AT HUMGATE. ONE be OARD (S BROOKLYN.—HANTSOME TOObe airy country ree ond carr perons, may obtain Awace, daiigntfally, lo temsive grounds, wei) room ‘can Accons to the city every fe minuted hy Seegad, Address Worthingtan, on the seeond flow, with or wiisout stnalleg care, and ge Closets, multebd@ for famuisier or vingie gentiomen, tn 8 most desirable ituation, amb within fre mimoten’ walk of the Fulton frery, way be obtained by application at 170 Washington street pdt. beth ry (GARD AT BLO POINT.& FEW MINGLE GFN BR Hemen, or geutiemen ant their wires, cam be se cogemoiated with pleacaat rooms aad board by spplying to Joby M. Enyard, wt the shove aimee eaery hour in the dey, by wramboate from per No. | ter A by wtages trove dereey ety wee lux A. EN YAMD, Bergon Yokot, NJ oe DAUD WANT BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, + to a gemtee! private family (Prencls preterred), Je or near Willonghby etrret Brooxiyn Terme | PARLOR AND | JQOARD VYourth B wi Broadway. WANTED—BY A fe, im exch for ‘tae United States. BM, No, 366 —— See WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, v.™ LADY, OARD browet Bit nine years old, in @ plaia, bs , not above Twenty. Bey bon, e oboe’ enty-Gfth atreet, end near LY eo H. M., Herald office, stata, © OARDING. «IMMEDIATE. VICINITY way, 157 Bleecker street, extra large ote De sea th . age, to third foors, at 64 Grove street. iy tural. | nS SUSE SIpRERpEnenepeemenrtns OAKDING.—-TWO OR THRER GENTLEMAN CAN He 2 a or without board; URD for imay be finished comfurt in plement dren are kept atreet, between Fift OARDING ‘This i ve app fore long to tions inthis elt sulted here. OUNTRY BOARD AT J trhin this « delightful eummer retreat 187 Bleecker atré UST FURNISHED —200 HUDGON STREET, TWO DOORS below Canal, «good sized front room, wuitable for sae gentleman; alto, one ruitable for two, separate beds, with: street ferries. Apply at 177 ‘on the second floor; edvantageous arrangement —_—_____._ | Bow be made for the Ist of September, Rooms for single ’3 | gentlemen; also double House. Rooms on’ the second aed emmodated with mm omfortable board and price, and where no other boarders or Mease apply in stove 69 Went Klevente: b end Sixth avenues, all this week, EXCHANGE, NO. 4 ASTOR PLACE — food medium for procuring boarders, as for board ‘omntinualty, vo ave aruRh. Persons w Brooklyn, of th Information tree. UNE: may BO WOR DEMAREST & BASSET, ROCKAWAY, Lo 1b 4 A few elect familics will m@ For ti eet, opposite Depau rove at eal and bathing. alata oh MG ISHED ROOM—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOAR®, tlemen and their wiv eeaens, tained at 4° West Wa ington “gute, Bena ences exchanged. sada STE SEP eae ee 8 RENCH BOARD WANTED—IN A RISPRCTAMR te French family, by @ gentiouan end conaorth tor middie of September, where al! the of a home might be permanently onjoyed. Addrese A. B,, Herald office, stating terms, location, &c. Best of refeg- ences given andrequired. OBOKEN.—SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE FUR- nished rooms, with partial board, may be obta! On moderate terms, by two or three gentlemen, ina house and pleasant location, with every desirable Apply at 204 Washington street, Hoboken, or without board. Terme moderate, quired. 0. 6ST, MARKS’ PLACE.—A SUITE OF with board, ia the first class house No. 6 St. oR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR atlemen single be 4 board OOMS TO LET.—A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHNEL- dren, occupying a first class house, wish to ree aecond floor to gentlemen, without board. The heuse tly situated, half way between ry treet, ation by # local on tl An excellent opportuntt, who neck neatnesn, confor lars address Respectability, Herald office. ) FRENCH FAMILIES.—PARTIAL BOARD WAN dress, post paid, box 5,710 ost Office, 4 THIER SINGLE GF Ep. LET, WITH BOARD—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOME Youn Ss lighted with gas and b OOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.—A genteel priv: urniebed or unfurnished, | and furniture are new, with family would Hike to let » few rooma, ite or singly; the house hot ama cold bathe, fey; west of Broadway. two married cow; and economy, For . in Mecckeor street, a for o gentleman, ina respectable French family, ad- ting terms and he secamd story, at 142 Bleecker atrcet. The o la T front, ball b way Wir , Neral K of at JAMPS € day, and rE Hamitoe Jackson lip, 7A. AM. ) LET—WITH BOARD, room and bedroom adjoining, on the third Geer, anand baths in the house, also, = second room, furnished; reference tere ‘Ko., apply at 87 Bleecker street, two doors cast of Bread- tleman and wife, gentlemen on Bunday, if anal streets: iven and required, jurray atreet at A cotillion band oH SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, INGHLANDM, Silver Point, and Goean Vort.—The popular above fashionable ofcloek, P.M., Friday, 17th, at Ocean Vort on the same day, BTN cents, Hen ait ond sen bathing unescelled. first class hotels ao KR FISHING BANKS. Captain fie every day (fun “mpany the boat on rach A LARGE UNFURNDSD uired. Vor TED—BY THE 1ST OF BEI Ta Wis, rnished, rd nized room, with pantry, by « gea- Sinner tor tbe lady, and phy reeable, between Houston om mily preferred. References Address until Friday evening, Gi. 1d office, stating terms pri EXCURSIONS. RSION TO KEYPORT.—THE STEAMER GOLIGRS ‘aptain Charles Anderson, formerly captelm Of the steamer Laura Knapp, will make regular trips te leavts o, Bat the feet o'clock, every day, Sundays excepted 4 o'clock, pler be on boas airamer, HER, leuves Jay street pler for the laces, on Tuesday, Wedaes- and lth of July, ae M, etarning, \eoves i o’eloek, A. Fare, Twenty MRIST Thursday, 14th full operation, — THE. STEAMBOAT MERCURY, will leave for the y excepted), touching each way, from the following rd irattcuere sre neki |; Spring street, N. I, ; .N. trading lechlo cud bell faruteide Meee wi Vare © cents. 4 cursions * smallest, each day om Amon ate the largest 0 her trip Ret res! board tunity honored next Addron HW. #., Heowklye Font Office, fer two Gays. aig WANTED tye Cremeans, oi peeterred, 1 B" kay WANT? rele bane fa Ay ens Fook heen ih pine parawrars oh anand WL Gre ore Prive! I LAMART SY FLAG Gwe icumedente wiclulty, wy © a aot narer sideses AM, bot GA Pont Oftve AT A DR A pinbed eng Cs roem. wit wresatant only, be 6 where be can enjoy tae cm peer ian Dosen famey LJ Toews woe, Hp wet Frida, 11) be RRAT Fishing tack)e a atlendance THAMER CWUITON —GHPAT PTUZE EXCURMON Te The above premiums will be | and fart eteamer CROTON, Wii to the Fishing Hanks on Frétey, Leaves foot of Browne rtreet, Kant river, jouvernmur at Veek slip be fowed ona futare erasion not patrvmege 4 a, PRIZE. EXCURSION —THE #TRAMER LAURS AVY, Capt. N. Anderson, J to the Fishing Banks, ‘wondlay, Wav B North river, at 9 o'clock A. M. “he for the largest fish, and 81 for the caught by apy paying passenger um the beat, PRIZE EXCURSION TO THE Fie 17.—Fourteen ING BAN Friday, Aug. ifcent prises magn! of rich and elegant jewelry will be dintribated te the | holders of certs excuredon. This feateare of the excursion will be under the sole management of the & committer fo the safe and cow CHURETTS, Bi mbered tickets purchased for thle on ie sae "Ware 0 eta OF ous doulle engine tteamer M. * commander Inoving pier fost ot k, and pler No ON, H, tO AM. A band of music im vi ert ar Boe 1 bait om board Viabing Menke ah Vive dollars prewlwim for Che two dollars premium for the smallest Gab. piewsA aafe Fare @ conte paid by the oy Word, Hyring street, North river, at Robinson street Vier No. a ments, Srhing tackle sod belt fernished A band of murte wil) ace le att the feet 163 Broedwe: ig COLN % : The steamer GOLDEN CATE wil ow her pleomat season's ron to the Fishing Tenks on Tuesday, Aug. 21, when her farewell trip will be meade im Weving the manil f & of thank! hie mumervus friewds The re him with thetr emecurs aid wast an Captain of ‘and of the Golden Gate im 1860. r FE ANDROS, Captian, TO WILLARD PLAYERA—MiCHARS, PIE ld reayeetfally inform hit triente sad the © mterented = ie delard buses, not the epertous ball, 0 Chambers criou's theatre, with a twumber of bis anche Dilliard tables, both fr exbidition and prestion, ohere ErELewen deeiryut of tee! tadee con have an bev Mine toe bent tables, amd are built unter the the merit « Geese and mor reiy om Thee tain com aod ity of Acing +o aod alten set pointe the Frenel, Kagtiol pre ok wee 0 ‘ier: Taubes, ¢ Sooueeted with, pinrdn. wil be peeuplly = ordering of MICHEAL. PIULAN, 0 Chmenboves ares FRU wa AND CUPAP RT BULL ARD TAM we Te sien poi ai A Aten vieewt. Gantiewnee wanting tabine 1 elere parcharing, «dt re themes ’ eat Coraet te vom! er O'CONNOR & COLIN DER, cect “(oh Weta 10 ta Oe cee AMiiart abies, 00a oor workers my ove which we reemeret 6 sliver montak gt the fake, Mew Vers, 1866. Aleo, tale, OW, cove, , for ante at the lowest tae ~ OD AE, 7 eeetrer