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6 AOVERT(SEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Saas TE! MERCER STREET.—10 LET, A TWO STORY, Mercer street, near Prince; the house is in good order, with Croton water, &., and will be rented to @ good ten- inoderate rent. Apply at 48 Lexington avenue TIMENTS TO LET—IN THE NEW AND FINE PMnished house 118 Division street, in suites of t and five roems each, with gas, Croton water, eashroom and water closets attached. None but respec- Gbie families need apply. References required. For Borthor particulars call or, adivess E. HYAMB, 68 East Broad from 10 to 12 A. M., and from two to five P.M. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO ROOMS ‘ow tle first floor, and one bedroom on the third Hoor; gas and bath; at'201 Kast Twenty-third street. Re- Serences exchanged HANDSOME SUIT OF FURNISHED ON the frst floor, to let together or separate, in a pri- Yate house with all the modern improvements. Those desiring the comforts of a homejwill find it by calling at 6 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. Pts sad rc a PEKMAN STREET.—IO LET OR LEASE, THE FINE store, with basement, sub-cellar and vaults, No. 26 kman street; a desirable location for almost any wuolesale busiuess. Also, the upper lofts. Possession cas be hod af any time Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson atreet CUDING FOR, MANUPACTURING PURPOSES, WITH "Be wimoes tansy power, commodious, well lighted, ‘nd central; will be let low toa good permanent tenant: hcatiog and dying apparatus, without extra charge. In: quive at Land 14 Pitt street, re RNER OF BROADWAY AND DUAX Light and airy basement to let. Inquire of BARNES AVARK, 904 Broadway, on the premises. ANCING SCHOOL AND BALL ROOM, WITH dressing rooms attached, to let, in Jersey City, near ihe ferry, Possesvion immediately.” Apply wt 13 Grand atreet, Jersay City (NISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A FIRST CLASS FOUR ¥F story house, located near Union Park, fully fur- ished, will be let until Mey, with furniture, at the rate of $2,000 per annum; or the furniture will be sold if required. Address Foster, Herald office, JURNISHED ROOMS—IN THE BEST PART OF A FUR- nished house, to let, situated on Broadway, in the ncighborhood of lenth street, with first class accommoda- tivns for a family wishing to locate for the winter. The apartments consist of two elegant parlors, with extension room, five sleeping rooms, and kitchen.’ Terms, includ- ing wltendance, $200 per month. Address a note to box ‘9% Broadway Post Oflice. OUSES 10 LEY.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, threo minutes? walk ot the feery, commanding a beautiful view of the bay and city of New York, with bath, gus, hot and cold water, &s., to familien of the first respectability only. Inquire at the office coraer of Second and Hudson streeta, Hobo- kea, of EDWARD MARTIN. H USES TO LET.—A SMALL. GENTEEL HOUSE ON Lexington avenue, $500; a three story basement hhouse on Fourth avenue, $450; & four story brown stone house on Twenty-eighth street, $1,000; a very nice three ntory house, three rooms deep, on Twenty-aixth street, 350; also, number of furnished houses. Apply te ©. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3.07 P.M. OUSE TO LET—IN BROOKL" AND FURNITURE for sale, suitable for a boarding house or private “welling. ‘The house pays its own rent, and is close to the City Hall, Will be gold cheap for cash. Apply im- mediately to Brooklyn Post offi ND BASE- ‘08 H ment brick house 94 Carrol strect, between Henry and Hicks, Brooklyn. ‘The houso is provided with double coors and windows for the winter, gas throughout, Bee- bee's range, &c. ‘The rent will be reasonable to # good tenant. Carpets for sale. Apply on the premises, or at ira, New York OUSTON STREET—BRO DADWAY STREET— —10 LED, THE spacious dwelling house No. 566 Houston’street, Jubt east) of Broadway, containing 18 or 20 rooms, and replete with every modern convenience; genteel boarding house. Also, the premis y, Very near the Metropolitan Hotel; rooms vory large, and suitable for buriness purposes; conld he divided if aesired, Kents moderate, Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson wtroet "DAeT OF A SE TO LET—IN A DESIRABLE, neighborhood in Rutgers street, near Fast Broad- way, conbisting of the second story and front basement, with gas, bath, &e. Hentyery low. Possession immedi- ately. Appiy at 3o Rutgers street. {TORES, OFFIORS, &0., TO LE BD cast corner on Hudson and Canal streets, just modernized, witha show windows complete, an admira- ble corner for clothing or hardware stoxe; also the adjoin- ing store, in good order; also basement floor, fit for plumber, (runkmaker, Se.; nlso rooms and offices on eecond and (third floors, Fach room fronts on the street, HE FINE SOUTH- aod bas capital light. Crot ter and gas on each floor. Apply to | JAMES 200 Hudson street. {TORE TO LET OR LEASE—~206 CHATHAM STRE BD Chatham square. chants’ Exchange. WO LET—THE WHOLE OR ONE HALF OF FOUR three story housesjin King strect, to small genteel famitien, they have been putin complete repair. Inquire at 29 King atrest. LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE THREE STORY house on the southweat corner of Spring and Elm atreeta, containing thirteen rooms in complete order, with ge and Croton water; possession immediately. Also, house No. 64 Spring street, newly painted and in com- piete order. Apply to W. 8. JARVIS, 208 Elm street. LET—TWO NEW THREE AND A HALF STORY houses, with subcellers eighteen by forty, with all the modern improvements. No. 112 and 1003; ‘Twenty-fourih atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Possession immediately, Apply to M. WILSON, corner of Cortlandt atreet and Broadway, under the Gilsey building. LET—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY, BASE- ‘ment and sub-cellar house, 17 Degraw street, near Court, Brooklyn, with modern improvements, splendid chandeliers ia parlors; also, the whole and part of another house, situated in ‘ington avenue, between Forty-eighth and Forty ninth streets, New York. Either of the above will be let very reasouably to a reapeetable tenant. Apply on the premises, LET—THE STORE NO. 49 READE STREET, Y feet east of Broadway, opposite Stewart's; rent $500 per year; also several rooms, for light manufacturing pur- poses, in house 86 Duane strect, first louse east from oadway. Apply at GEMMEL'S, 302 Browiway. Y ELIGIBLE ont of the second story of store 81 EDWARD CORNL & CO. Inquire of J, LAROCQUE, 65 Mer ture for sale—An clegeat first class bo Containing about 30 rooms; loc tion and how in the city. Furniture new and stylish, Apply to K, B. KINSHIMER, to 10, aad from 3 to 7 o'clock. 0 1ET—A VERY BI unsurpassed Rent $4,000, 10Pourth avenue, from § EtNISHED HOUSE, in. fine location short distance fom tho South ferry, new, and rn improvements; the rent would partially be takem out in board by the owner, a single gentleman, if mutually agreead quire, personally, between il ard 120°C! man street, first “oor, up staiz 0 LET—BELOW BROOME STRELT, A NICK THREE T story and basement house, containing 15 rooms, wth good furniture throughout, a portion of which may be purchased on easy terms, Several first class boarders will remain, Kent Feasonablo with lease, B, W. RICHARDS, 0 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF A HOw T rooms, two pantries, with Crc pipes, all on same floor, with every convenience for a family to live genteclly; location one of the best; rent reasonable toa good tenant, Apply (o C. KNALY, corner of Fourth avenuc aad 18th «rect. LAT—A LARGE, DESIRABLE HOUSE, FURNISHED or unfurnished, or the furniture and lease will be soid low. The present occupant is giving up Folely on ac- cownt of i health, The house has been newly painted and iain good order, suited for a boarding house or one or two private families, Enquire at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyny Furniture almost new. LET=FRONT AND BACK ROOM, TWO BEDROOMS, two pantries, and back basement, rent $200 per an: our, furnished if required. Inquire at 42 First avenue. LET—THE RESTAURANT AND HOTEL KNOWN a Toynbee’s, Montague place, Brooklyn, These very desirable premises aro offered by the subscriber on a lease fora term of years, toa suitable tenant. The hotel is furnished throughout complete, and the restau- rant is well aud favorably known. From its central po- nition, opposite tho City Hall, it has always comuna: a first clase business, second to none in city since it was opened. whole establishment is in perfect busl- ness order for the fall trade. To a gentleman with a mo- derate capital this investment presents inducements rare- ly offered to enter wu; & fucces*ful business now well es- tablished. For part rs inquire of JAMES W, SMITH, corner of Court street and Montague place. LET—IN ry Seerhce im FRY ATE. HOUSE, two rooms try (fu }, to ® gentle: ladles, with privilege to cook in the gentlemen, without board. Call for one week. Address D. M., HAS FOUR ter and waste Broadway Post office. LET—~THE LARGE HALL, 100 FEET IN DEPTH, 64 Fast Broadway, suitable for public meetings, milita- » ee; also, eub-cellar. For further rs inquire at 64 East Broadway, LET—88 THIRTY.SECOND STRERT, NEAR LEX- ington avenue, & stonll three story brick house, faished in the best and handiomest manner, and com- plete with ail the modern improvements.” Apply at HINTON’S paper banging warehouse, 20? Fulton. street. Vent $460 per annum. —— L2T-THE BUTLIING 221 AND 221, CORNER, FRONT- I fing on Canal and Watts birce'#, 70001 on each per The wl ines re wanes well adapted for any b quiring 8 strong light and fatility for ex on. Will be let ln separate apartments or forether, or, if desired, Ciwided into offices, roome, stores, &e., to enit tenants’ | For further particulars inquire of THOS. M. HOOKER. | AP Brosdeny NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1855. FENANTS RNGIETOR, LET—THE STORE NO, 162 FULTON STREET, FIRST door from Broadway, 32 feet front, with three la: windows; one of the most desirable business stands New York. Would be divided, to suit parties. Inquire on the premises. Lee ee Sy T’ LET—A GOOD THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house in Wooster street, near Prince, rent $675; pany ood aes andre a 69 Nassau lyn, rent A.M. FANNING, 482 Houston street. _ LET, IN RBOOKLYN—A GENTEEL SMALL THREE story and basement brick house, desirably located, w minutes walk from South ferry. Rent $350. The furniture is nearly new, and will be sold cheap, if ap- Plication be made soon, on the premises, No. 3 Harrison Brooklyn. LET OR LEASE—THE STORE NO. 801 EAST Broadway, corner of Seaminel street, will be let_or leased for = term of years to a good tenant. The location is an excellent one, and has been occupied as grocery store for the last fifteen years. or terms, &c., apply to GEORGE J. BROWN. 473 Grand street. 0 LET OK LEASE—THE LARGE THREE STORY brick house, $26 Greenwich street, near Duane; lot 25 by 80 feet; will be leased to a good tenant for five or ten years; the location is one of the most desirable in ‘he city for business purposes, and the house can readily be altered into a store, Apply to R, JACET, No. 2 Har- rion street. RENT OR LEASE—A FIRST CLASS OFFICE PART- ly furnished, with good light and excellent safe, un- der the Metropolitan Bank, corner of Pine street’ and Broadway; also, for « coal yard, or livery stable, or ma- chanie’s ‘shops, four or six lots'on the corner of Thirty. ninth street and Broadway. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. HE STORE AND DWELLING, 179 GRAND STREET, Williamsburg. the store is handsomely fitted up- with glass cases, shelving, counters, gus, fc.; lovation inthe best part of Williamsbuig; rent low; possession immediately. Apply to HUGHES & GREEN, 185 Grand street, Williamaburg. (0 FISHERMFN.—TO LET—A FISH AND OYSTER «tund, connected with one of the best markets in Brooklyn, fitted up with everything complete for carry- ing on the business. Inquire on the premises, corner of Henry and Middagh sts., near the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. ‘AIR OF FINE BLACK HORSES, SIX YEARS OLD, Ay ell broxe-for all: Mints of work, “would make arringe team: also, a set of double harness, suit jor a carriage. Any one desiring such a team'can see them by calling at 179 Thirty-first street, near Fighth avenue, GOOD COACH, USED BUT A SHOR TIME, SUITA- ble for city or country use, will be sold cheap, by calling immediately at 203 Mercer street. JARRIAGES—A GREAT VARIETY, COMPRISING couchees, calashes, bret phietons, two and three kent rockaways, top and no top wagons, doctors’ phictons, &e., &c., at astonishing low prices. M. THOMPSON & CO, ARRIAGE FOR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR ARTI- cle, ona new principle, with extra springs, &c., forming either a barouche or’ close carriage, made in Vienna and entirely new. It was designed for city use, but the subscriber having moved to the country, will dis- posecfit, Apply to Beseater & Sons, 396 Broadway. D. D. HOWARD, NOK SALE—A SMALL LINE OF OMNIBUSES, A short distance from the city, now doing a good busi- hess; satisfactory reasons given for selling; terms easy. Inquire of C. B, HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau street, GXOR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, (ONE BAY GELD: ing and one gray mare,) upwards of 15 hands high, Joust, kind and fast, accustomed to be driven together; can trot a mile in three minutes to the pole. The owner being out of town he has no use for them, and will be sold for a fair price—say $1,000; or tho gelding will bo sold reparate, if wanted, at a corresponding price, being the fastest of the pair. Apply at the stable, 19 West Thirteenth street. SALE—A FIRS? RATE TOP WAGON, BUT d, and # light conch, in first rato ‘order. & TRUESDELL'S, 172 Mercer street, be- ‘—A SECOND HAND ELLIPYICAL SPRING good coniition; may be scen for a fow days ‘AN'S atable, Hicks street, corner of Harrison, South Brooklyn, Price $00, RC. M. A FINE GREY MARE, 15 HANDS QIGH, sold, warranted perfectly tound and kind hess; a fine driver, will staud without tying; cond band top wagon; Fold low for went of use. tthe stable, 201 Bowery, ART'S WAGON FACTORY, FIF- t, near Broadway, some splendid gro- cer's, plumper’s, expross and every style of business wa- You will find this place as favorable as any in the ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A GRAY PACING PONY, 14% hands high; ean pace in 2:40; kind and good under taddie or in harness. Will be sold very low for want of ly at 82 Burling slip. .E FAMILY HORSE CARRIAGE AND AA. harness, for sale cheap, for want of uso; the hore is sound and kind in all haaness, and an excellent saddle horse; the carriage is two seated, in good order, made b; Mix,of Broadway. The whole is offered for $390, or wil be sold separately if required: Cull at the frst house from corner Kighty-eighth aud Kighty-ninth strects, in Third avenue. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HORSE, BETWEEN five and cight years old, kind and gentle in har- ness, suitable for a doctor's wagon. Price not to exceed $120, A note addressed (pre-paid) to Dr. Marphy, 266 Joy street, Brooklyn, will meet with immediate attention. MISCELLANEOUS. LOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. ‘The excruciating torments of toothache are speed- ily relieved by this remedy without injury to the gums. Hininent dentists have a very high opinion of it, and con. stantly recommend it to their patients, Prepared and for sale by A. B. & D. SANDS, druggists, No. 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by druggists generally. R. JOHN WILLIAMS, VETERINARY SURGEON, rexpetfully informs his friends and the public that fe"continues practising kuccessfully on the ditferent dis- eases incidental to that noble animal the horse, at the sign of the golden horse, 131 Chrystie street, where he has been for the lust 28 years, receiving from 800 to 1000 horses annually. Dr, Williams’ experience for examin. ing horses for soundness, favors neither party. NVOLOPES.—NEW YORK E) superior machine made pes, depot 41 Joha street, factory 22 and 24 Frankfort street. THOMAS D. DOUBLEDAY is prepared to furnish, in any quantity, buff, gold, blue and white, laid and wove envelopes, made on selfefeeciing, pasting and counting machines, at the rate 0 day each of ten hours. Also sole agents for Co.'# perforated boards. AND HARDWARE, 270 WASHINGTON STREET, York.—We offer ‘at lowest market prices, and ELOPE COMPAMY'S im quantities to suit, round, squaronnd flat bar iron scroll, band, rod and hoop iron, horse shoo iron snd nail rods shovels, smith’e anvils, vices, saws, nails, axoe, shovele emit ch Al b. ows, and lasting for life. Sole patentee and maker, l’rofessor TRANKS, lecturer on the eye, No. 2 Park row, opposite the Astor House. Attendance daily from 9'A. M. Gr. M. EDDING'sS RUSSIA SALVE—A BOSTON REMEDY OF } thirty years standing.—A sure and speedy cure for Burns, boil’, corns, felons, piles, chillblains aud sores of all kinds, Recommended by pliysicians. 25 cents a box. Sold by all druggists. Boyd & Paul, C. ¥. € CoH , corner of John Ker bert & Co., Wim. B. Zeiber, Phi REDDING & CO., ‘ork; John Gil: ia Froprietors, Boston. TEAM PUMPS,.—THE ATTENTION OF ENGINEERS and persons in want is particularly callod to the new and greatly improved patrnt steam pumpe, manu- factured by us and for sae at our depot, 85 John street, N. Y., or at obr factory, at Middletown, Conn. W. & B. DOUGLAS. SEWING MACHINES.—IT IS NO LONGER A QUES- tion who invented that most important device in sewing machines, the endless rotary feed motion, or feed- ing wheel. Letters patent of the United States have now been granted therefor on application of the true inventor, Gotham S. Conant. His claim is thus stated in said patent: — What I claim fas my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is an endlesa rotary cloth feeder, in combination with a reciprocating needle or needles; sub- stantially a#deseribed.’” Being now proprietors of this patent, we have instituted legal process against I. M. Singer & Co.; and without stopping to enter into any newspaper controver«y, we shall proceed as speedily as eibla to show the public who ave and who are not in. ringer#. All persona are cautioned against making, using, or vending any sewing machine having « rotory feed motion, or feedyng wheel upon it, unless licensed by us. Purchasers can readily distinguish the piratical machines by simply observing whether or not they have feed motion, or feed wheel. We trust this early ic statement of our rights will prevent the fur- purchase of these piratical machines, and tly suits at law unnecessary against other par- those already prosecuted. NATHANEL WHEELER, O B. POTTER. eee SEABRING, A SUPERIOR TEST medium; personal circles for in' tion daily; also, circles tor devel nt of mediums Thursday ovening; phe 0 to12 A. M.; 3 to 5, and 7 to OP. Rooms 671 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. YOTTAGE AND FANCY FURNITURE WAREROOMS— At 514 Broadway, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. MATHEWS & STACEY offer for sale the most extensive assortment of fancy, cotinge, enamelled and Freach far- niture in the United States, at reduced prices; evory va- riety of mattresses, pallinsses, pillows, bolsters, &., at manufacturer's prices URNITURE, & ture, &e., ne Keeping. Apply s PM —POR FALL CHEAP, THE FURNI- iy new ofa family declining house- ighth svenue, up stairs, from & SALES AT AUCTION. eee eee eee UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY S. BGGART.—This aor at 104 o'clock, at 41 Frank- ‘atreet, corner of Elm, househol4 farnit mahogany sofas, tables carpet loking “ig bedstends, beds and bedding, Kitchen furniture; also gas fixtures, glassware, counters, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONRER,—BY §, BOGART.—Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at 161 and 15% Cedar street, large sale of hotel and household farni- ture, consisting in part of large quantity of feather beds, bedsteads and bedding, room and ‘bed and table linen, bureaus, washstands, chairs, looking glasses, crockery, large quantit of kitchen uten: sils, kitchen range, bar and barroom fixtures, oil paint- ings, refrigerator, &. This furniture is in good order and nearly new. peat a Ds: ORE eee es UCTION NOTICE.—BY WM. W. SHIRLEY.—STOCK of rich china tea seta, elegant vases, rich cut *, white granite; and other crockery and fancy goods. londay, August 27, at 10 o'clock, at 99 Seventh avenue, near Heenth ‘street, The ‘sale ts positive, store being let, and the owner declining the business. UCIIUN NOTICE—CONTINUATION SALE.—EDW. SCHENCK, will sell on Saturday, Augast 26th, at 104; o'clock, at 16 Wall street, great sale of fine old wines, brandies, &e., belonging to one of our oldest im- porting houses, ‘now closing their business, viz.: bottles pale Otard L. I. brandy, saree stock do.; pale and dark Otard, Hennes#y, Martell and Pinet brandy, in cases and demijohns; Cognac champagne do.; south’ side and Fast India Madeiras, Amontillado, Vittoria, Harmony, and Duff Gordon pale sherries; Pemartin and Ynarte brown do.; Hunt & Co., and Oftly porta, tokay, Muscat & Vino de Malvasia wines, all of Which can be relied upon as pure and of the first quality. Also a large invoice of superior segars. UCIION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONFER.— This day, at 10%; o'clock, at the store 27 Centre Street, a large assortment of furniture, removed from Thirty-seventh street, by virtue of an execution, viz.:— Mahogany sofas and chairs, rockers, sofa beds, bureaus, washstands, enamelled chamber'suits, iron and mahogany French and cottage bedsteads, hair, husk and straw mattresses; large and small mirrors, extension table, china, crockery and glass ware, stoves, &e., ke, Also, the balance of furniture left at Eighty-seventh street sale; carpets, oileloths, &c. J. T, LOCKWOOD, Constable. UCTION NOTICE — CONTINUATION SALE OF household furniture, &.—DAY, RUSSELL & 00. I continue the sale which commenced yer Nassau street, at 10% o'clock this morning. tion comprises a general assortment of modern house- hold furniture, which will be sold without reserve. Goods purchased to leave the city can be packed on the remixes; will also be sold, several iron bedsteads, UCTION NOTICE,—J. L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, WILL. yell this (Saturday) morning, at 10%4 o'clock, the splendid household furniture contained inthe large four story house 76 Franklin st., fourth house west of Broad- way, consisting in part of one ricbly carved superior made rosewood parlor suite, in satin; gosewood centre and side tables, large mirrors, brocatelle and lace curtains, rick, rosewood etegere with mirror backs; ottomans, re ception and arm chairs, costly tapestry and ingrain car- pets, oil paintings, rosewood und mahogany bedsteas, bureaus and washstands to match; hair mattresses, beds, bolsters and pillows, china vases, dinner and ten sets, silver tea service, casters, salvers, spoons, Indlea, forks, crockery, cut glassware, ivory cutlery, mahogany and black Walnut extension, dining and tea tables; maple, mahogany and cottage ‘chairs, sofas, clocks, work t- es, UCTION NOTICE.—TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER, commences at 81 Nassau street, at 1044 this morn- ing, under the archos, which will be sold, with an invoice of egars, giving tho privilege to wholesale or retail at same time; jewelry; also, 2 beautiful pedestals, with fi- gures of halls, &c.;'2 spring mattresses, 4-4 and 3-4; oil paintings will then’ follow, of various attractive scenery in this country and abroad; also, heads, horses, &., &c. After which two rich paintings from the pencil of &. C. Coats, Eaq., richly framed. ‘The catalogue of furniture will then be told, embracing rosewood parlor suits, black walnut parlor suits, mahogany parlor suits, rosewood chamber suits, oak, mahogany and black walnut exten- sion dining tables, dress bureaus, washsiands, centre, side and sofa tables, hair mattresses, large and «mali wardrobes, tete-a-tetes, &c., in all a very desirable stock, which has been mostly advanced upon and sold without ‘As the salesroom Is very large, &e., ladies and ill be comfortable in attending. U NOTICE.—W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, _ will sell this Saturday, at 10 o'clock, at 80 Green: wich street, a stock of groceries, teas, ship bread, super- fine flour, segars, soap, starch, raisons, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS BELL, AUCTIONERR, BY BRU. & BUSH.—-This day, at'103¢ o'clock, in our Rales rooms, No. 12 North William strect, will be sold a valuable variety of good household furniture of all de- scriptions. Hrrssels carpets, beadsteads, beds, bedding and pumerat icles in the housekeeping line ; also a lot of trunks, and contents, keys, bagatelle table, &e., from a Hotel. At 114 o'clock Will be sold a splendid 7 octave rosewood piano forte, nearly new, cost $25. Monday, we will sell a valuable consignment of rich goods irom Philadelphia : silks, Italian sewings, splen lid gold and silver pencil cases, jewelry; also counters, tai- lors’ cutting table, &c. Particulars Monday morning. UCTION NOTICE,—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER. BY BELL. & BUSH.—Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock, we will sell by a virtue of « chattel mortgage, at No. 19 Crosby street, near Grand, the entire yuluable arrangements of a hotel restaurant, recently fitted up at great expense, comprising the furniture of several bed rooms. The bar and reading rooms are completely arranged. Over 100 yards English oil cloth carpeta, splendid mirrors, pic- tures, patent English beer pump, tables, chairs, glass ware, casters, kffchen utensils, refrigerator, gas fittings, &c. Deposits required. Particulars Monday. UCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS— THOR. BELL, Auctioneer.—Will be sold, on Monday, Aug. 27, and following days, the entire stock of fall and winter dry ds contained in the store 407 Fighth avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. Sale to commence at 10A. M. T. BYRNE, Agent. DT, Sabai, AUCTIONEER —BY W. W. BOWIE, e this day, at store 16 Spruce street, assignee’s fale of furniture, consisting of mahogany and other bed- steads, mattresses, sofas, tete-a.tetes, mahogany s. s. chairs, extension table in oak and walnut, lounges, do. 1. beds, secretary, bookcases, bureaus, oil paintings, look- ing glasses, carpets, window shades, fancy boxes and desks; also, an invoice of silver ware, refrigerators, &c, Catatogues on the morning of sale, D. NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROADWAY. —Mortgage sale of horses, trucks, &c., this day, Saturday, August 25, at 10 A. M., at the Hippodrome, corner of Twenty-third street and Broadway, three horses, three carts, three trucks, three sets of cart har ness, three sets of truck harness, one Hght wagon, and one set of light harness, D, NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROADWAY. —Sheriff’s sale of lumber, &., on Monday, August 10 A. M., at the store, consisting of oak, ash, cherry, mahogany aud pine lumber, in boards and plank: vencer#, sandpaper, table legs, wufihished tables, exten- sion tables, Xc., &e. J. T. STEWART, Deputy Sheriff. D § HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—THE ATTENTION ofthe housekeeping public is directed to the lange rule of housebold furniture and furnishing articles, com- dining use with elogance, to-morrow, Saturday mornin; at 16% A. M., at 70 Warron street, near College plac ‘The furniture comprises elegant rose wood bookkcanes, pose wood parlor furniture en Kuite, centre tables, ride and fancy do., book shelves, inlaid tables, rosewood and ma- hogany bedsteads, marble top bureaus, washstands, com. modes, amoir de glace, &c.; costly framed French mir and oil paintings, Ince and muslin curtains, shad fine English velvet and tapestry carpetings, on floo stairs; superb grand action rosewood seven’ octave piano- forte, in elegantly carved » Also, a vast quantity of china and cut glass, silver spoons and forks, tea rots, ivory knives, castors, &e.; bed and table linon, matiress- es of fine curled hair, loo lasses, sofas, chairs, din- ing and tea tables, extension do, Sale positive. Cata- logues ready. AUCTION S. HOt je substantia! and elegant solid walnut and maple furniture, will take place without any postponement, day, Suiurday, at 1045 o'clock, from the large 6 story residence No. 79 Warren #t., pianoforte, pier glasses, English carpeting, oil painsings, bookcase,ele: gant solid roxewood suits of fashio: make, sump- tuously carved, upholatered and coves; variously ¢0- vered easy, reception and other chair’, in'clegant styles of finish; iarge all spring invalid calc, massive and costly rosewood revolving front secretes Bookcase, mag- nificent double action, rosewood plancidrle, of seven os. taves, elegantly carved, pear! inlaid pla'e, and for quality and volume of tone ia unsurpassed by wy (warranted); a number of rosewood centre and other tables, all with marble tops, various kinds and tastefully carved. Also, a few choice oll paintings, by diferent artists; fruit pirse for a mantle, by Street; West Point, by Lacroix; Ucow Nest, by the same; Chateau of Charles X., by Renny; Sylvan Sunset, by Hardwick; ancient piece, author un: known, and others; elegant pier and oval mirrors, in heavy ‘gold frames; rich and heavy laco curtains, cle- gantly painted shades, magnificent Wilton, velvet and tapestry stair and floor carpeting; chandeliers, ladies? inlaid rosewood excritoire, finely carved; sido aud corner etegeres, plate mirror back and fronts; @ great variety of ornamental articles, Sevres porcelain vases, blaque and Parian figures, statuary. Also, in dining ‘room, lange fourteen fret extension table, walnut; china dinner and tea nets, costly silver plate, cake baskets, spoons, casters, forks, toa orvices and Ivory cutlery, Fronch cut flees decanters, Liquor cases, wince, Re. Avo, in chamber, ancient and modern rosewood bedsteads, with mar: ble top and glass bureaus, washstands, commodes, at- moir de glace wardrobes, fine hair mattresses, counter. panes, mahogany bureaus, sofns, bedsteads, linen, ke, -—GKEAT SALR OF rosewood, mahogany IAS COMBS, AUCTIONFER.—SALFS ROOM 66 ‘Naasau street.—Rich and eplendid furniture at auc- tion, this day, consisting of rosewood parlor suits, covored in rich crimson satin brocatel; black walnut aud ma- hoguny suites, covered in damask and haircloth; bureaus, Isteads, washstands, mattresses, feather beds, pillows, bolsters, palliaases, segars, &c., &e IXECUTION AND ASSIGNER’S SALE.—JOHN W. E SOMERINDYKE, auctioneer—store corner of Prank. and Centre etroets—will vell, by virtue of an assign. ment and execution, on Wednesiay, August 20, at Tot, o'clock, at the National theatre, Chatham strect, all the right, title and interest of A. H. Purdy in the lease of tald theatre, together with nil the furniture, ecenery, apparatus, books, &e., &c. Ry order of the assignee, CHAS. F. WATTS, Constad! 4 © HORTON, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, ATI Te o'clock, ot 13 Sixth avenue, lot of school farniture and handsome gold jewelry, &o., brushes, scissors, hate, apeuders, eegars, SALMS AT AUCTION, ve ROCERY AT AUCTION.—-309 WEST TWENTY- ninth street, between Tenth and Fleventh avenues.— (4 A. PERRY, Auctloneer—(by Barns & l’erry)—will on Saturday, ‘26th, at Ll o'clock, all the gro- ceries in the above store; also the fixtures, which are first rate; good will of same, &c.; also a first rate spring cart, but little used, all in lots to suit, without reserve. Owner retiring from business, ENRY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER.—ON WED- nesday, August, '29) at 10% o'clock, at the store 534 Pine street, a —— stock of haberdashery, laces, embrodieries, hosiecy, ril » insertions, jaconet mus- lins, dry goods, combs, brushes, fans, portesioanaies, fan- cy goods, &c., also fixtures, glass cases, counters, slell- ing, &c., removed for convenience of sule; terms cash. Catalogues on morning of sale. L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, —ASSIGNEE’S e sale of fine gold and diamond jewelry, gold and silver watches.—This day, Saturday, August 25, at 104, o’clock, at the salesroom, 12 Maiden lane, will be soll & valuable, well assorted stock of fine gold and diamond jewelry, elegant gold and silver watches, both ladies’ aud ntlemen’s, to close out the whole according to the or- lers of the assignees of Troy, among which are cost! cuuster and single stone brilliants and nger rings, breast- ins and studs; ladies’ rich gold suits in cases, eardrops, wrooches, lockets, sleeve buttons, bracelets, massive fine gold guard, vest and fob chains, Indies’ do., heavy gold neils and pens, and many other rich articles; English ver, double and single case gold watches, and others of the best makers; ladies’ beautiful erumelied single and double case watches; silver levers, und others of the best description. A highly favorable opportunity for all is now presented. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, e at10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham square, the entire furniture of a family going South—a good assortment; also, feather beds, carpets, stoves, &c.; also 60 bags fine salt, &e. ‘ORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL ON MONDAY, ith inst., at 10 o'clock, at 423; Hamilton street, the furniture contained therein; mahogany chair bedsteads, carpets, ofl paintings and a good many very fine feather beds, bedding, &c.; also, the kitchen’ furni- ture, with which the sale will commence. ORIGAGE SALE,—JOHN W, SOMERINDYKE AUC- tioneer, store corner of Klin and Clarke streets, will sell on Monday, August 27, at 11 o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mertgage, at 181 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, one of Hoe & Go's. new job printing machines, size bed 13 by 20 inches, complete, JOHN W. SOMERIN- DYKE, Attorney for Mortgagecs. USSELL W. WESICOTT, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION sale of the entire handsome furniture of a house: k. W. WESTCOTT will sell, without reserve, on Monday, August 27th, at 10% o'clock, ut 72 Eighth avenue, a few doors from Fourteenth street, a large and valuable as- sortment of elegant rosewood and mahogany furniture of every description, being the whole furniture of sixteen conta; consisting in part of two Inrge and elegant French pier glasses, 26x80; velvet, Brussels and Wilton carpets; one superb rosewood pianoforte and stool, in use but months; solid rosewood parlor suit, covered in satin bro- cade; two sofas, four cushioned back parlor chairs, large arm chair, and lady’s reception chair; one chair in hair cloth, mirror front roiewood ctegere, marble top centre and sofa tables, card and work tables, marble clocks, can- delebras, clegant vases, arm chairs, rockers, brocatel and lace curtaing, with 9 number of ofl paintings in rich frames; rosewood and mahogany bedstends, large hair mattresses, sofas, lounges, spring seat and cottage chairs, book case, gilt mirrors, rosewood and mahogany marble top bureaus, marble ‘op washstend:, chioa tollet sets, &e.; with the basement and kitchen furniture, china, dining and breakfast tables, cut glassware, stoves, re- frigerator, &c. No postponement. Deposit required of purchasers. ‘M. WIITERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON MON- day, nt 10% o'clock, at No. 4 Varick street, all the gentcel household furniture in the above house, consisting of one suit of muhogany furniture, in hair cloth, French Plate, pier, glasses, splendid paintings and eng-avings, ove elegant rosewood pianoforte, window curtains, Brus- sels and ingrain c , dileloths, bedsteads, hair mat- trenses, bedding, bureaus, ashatancs, tolet sets, dining nd ki en furnitur 01 M. DUMONT, AUCTIONEER.—UNITED STATES ship Southampton,—Wim. Dumont will sell at auction, by order of the Navy Agent, on Saturday, Sept. 15, at 12 o'clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, the Uni ted States ship Southampton, as she now lies at the Na- Ty,Yavd, Brooklyn, 677 tous, copper and copper ta tened, built of white oak and hard pine. The hull with one set of spars, will be sold, and the vessel ready for i syection ongweck previous to the day of sale. The apa are inthe Navy Yard, and must be removed with the hull within one week after the sale at the expense of the purchaser; a copy of the inventory can be obtained of the auctioneer, No, 4 Wall street. Terms, cash on the day of sale, W%:2, 108s, AUCTIONFER —MOTGAGE SALE OF two defiance calamander safes, Nos. 5,474, medium size, fitted to order with jeweller’s eases, on Saturday, September 1, nt 10 A, M., on the premises No. 62 Cannon street. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. DRY GOODS, &C. RODIE'S FALL CLOAKS.—GEORGE BRODIE, NO. 51 Canal and 0 Lispenara street, nas now i store a large assortment of novelties in velvet, cloth and moire antique cloaks and mantillas, to which he invites the inspection_of wholesale cash and short time buyers. ADIES’ FLEGANT EMBROIDERED COLLARS, AT half prices.—Just received from auction, 700 Swiss andcambric collars, from 7s. to 12s. each; also, 500 embroidered bands, four yards long, 10s, each, 250, at 2s. 6d. each. No second price. JAS. MADDEN, 643 Broadway, second door above Bleecker street. MODISTES AND THE TRADE ONLY, FOR CASH.— JAMES TUCKER will have, per Ericcson steamer, from Havre, three cartons of Paris hats from the leading establishments in Rue de la Paix. Soon as cleared from cnstoma will be chronicled by circular, for inspection. Rich flowers, as usual, at 387 Broadway. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 5 000 WANTED, A PARTNER, WHO CAN is 1» purchase one-half of the’ stock in a vod and safe business, in one of the best locations in roadway; none but those who can give the best. of re. ference as to character need notice this. For further particulars address Edward C., Herald office, 4, OOO 72 SesANy, TESON Wasa | to embark in a lucrative manufactar- ilg business, can do so with the above amount, by call ing at {he corner of White and Elm streets, second. floer, room No. 44, The business is an exclusive monopoly secured by letters patent which have twelve years te run, Cull from 9 to 12 o'clock, und 2 to 6 P. M., for throe days only. TO $5,000 WANTED. LEMEN 1.000 with this amount to enter into business With houses of the utmost respectability, and with first class city re Persons who can give good re- ees only, 1 room No. 9, 81 —A PARTNER WANTE 900. ness established several 5 ing 2 handsome income. The business i « the building and lumber trade, Full and formation will be given on immediate app! C. B. HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau street q WANTED, A PUSHING, ACTIVE, BUSI- powers of rpeech fluently, to take an active share in an established business where he can make $2,000 per an- A respectable man only need apply at 81 Nassa. room 9, from 10 A. M. to4P. M., to-di ‘30 TO $500.—ANY VER: HAVING THIS amount can now have an opportanity of purchasing one half or the whole of one of the best ent- ing and drinking saloons in this city: : Fi The location ix particulars apply iinmeiiately to 16 Bros KG) —WANTED IMMEDIATELY A PARTS 150. in the liquor, oyster and restaurant | Dess, by & young man, who is just started in a good lo- cality. Apply at the saloon 198 Delancey stree THOMAS GAFFNEY. , AN WITH TE $100. sum to join the advertiser in a pleasant aud very profitable travelling business—something new and cannot fail to realize less than $108 day, clear of expenses, For particulars please call on Mr. Bonnett, at VICH & INGALLIS, real estate agents 245 Broadway. PARINER WANTED.—A LADY, HAVING A FIRST claca house elegantly furnished, in s good location, ind full of boarders, is deairous of obtaining a partner on the lst of September, to take theentire control. Address Fox, Herald office, immediately. JARTNER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN HAVING rome $300 to $409, is anxions to engage in some business, mechanical or other, already established, that would afford at least a fair remuneration for capltal in- vested and services rendered. Any one having such busl- ness, and wishing @ partner, will please address box 333 Herald office. {PECIAL PARTNER WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER 18 in want of a special partner, with 83,000 to $6,000 capital, in the wine, tea and grocery business; store situ. ated in one of the leading thoroughfares: he has been many years engaged in the business, and will furnish the highort testimonials for character and ability. Address Box 4,168 Post office. PECIAL PARTNER. ©) regur house that has a heavy We trade established, « special capital. Hei WANTED, IN A TOBACCO AND fern and Canada ed with $5,000 to $10,000 office, DENTIs. RY. \ FORGE F. SCHAFFER, Di i1ST, 256 HCDSON sr., G near Broome—Established |511.—Mr. 8. has for the vast fourteen years been engage nishing to dentists in New York and its vicinity artitic th, at abowt one half loss than is usaally charged to ( patients, and is now furnishing the same atyle of wor:., (which for beauty, quality, utility, cannot be surpass (o the public upon the same terms as horotofore charg. ( dentists. Por- cons in want of artificial teeth are 1 cctfully solicited to call before making engagements «i where. He wilt be most happy to explain his system to al! who may fave him With a call, A corresponding deduction upon all other operations comnected with tho pro’ sion, ‘Terme variably cash NO CUBANR—CUBANS DEROUS OF LEARVING T dontistry will be tangs all the various branches for from 850 to $100, by A. W. JONES, 504 Broadway, cor- fact of Duane «treet, Office hours from’ TL A. ML tl 4B. M. BOARDING AND LODUING, BROADWAY—TO LET, AN ELEGANTLY furnished suite of rooms on the first tloor, to. & ily or ing gontemon: Private table only; the c. he house is fi 6 4. BROADWAY.—ELEGANT SUITK OF ROOMS, embracing front parlors, for famflies; also rooms for single gentlemen. Transient boarders accom- modated. Modern improvements throughout the house. 61 FOURTH AVENUE, THIRD DOOR FROM ‘Twenty-first street, very pleasantly furnishe 1 rooms to let, single or in suites, with or a er board; the house has all the modern improvements; the location healthy and easy of access to the lower part of the city. TWELYTH STREET, SECOND BLOCK FROM Broadway, between Third and Fourth avenues.— A gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, can find firat class accommodetions in every particular, with board; rooms are furnished, and situated on first and second stories, front and back, and contain hot and cold water, gasand bath. Terms reasonable; refereaces exchanged AND 57 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A 5 fow select families and gentlemen of the first re- spectability, can now be accommodated with suit or single rooms, with full or partial board, in that eligible brown stone building, which is delightfully located, as it is situated between Broadway and Sixth avenue; it is one of the broadest streets in the city. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE single gentlemen, can obtain rooms, with board, in'a private fumily, where there ia every comfort and con- mience, by applying Weat Thirty-second atreet, tween Broadway and Fifth avenue. FEW AGREFABLE PERSONS, WITH SATISFACTO- ry reference, can be accommodated with pleasant and handsomely furnished rooms, with full or partial beard, in a private family, in a first class house, with all the modern improvements, Inquire place, Kighth street, PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, OCCT pleasant house situated 68 White street, o Gcimmodaty & fully, or single gentlemen with elegan econ roows, and board if wished. Inquire at said ouse. GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A nicely furnished room and bedroom, with gus, bath, &e., ina private family where he could enjoy the com- forts ot a home, and where there are no otiier boarders, Location up town, and convenient to stages. Pleaso ad- dress, stating full particulars, A. C. M., Broadway Post office. YOUNG GIRL WANTS BOARD IN A SMALL AL private family, not above Fighth ttecet. erat moderate, Address W. W., Broadway lost Office. 68 St. Mark's WIDOW LADY, LIVING WEST OF BROADWAY, in the vicinity of St. John's park, would accommo. daie a lady and gentleman with a handsome front parlor on second floor; full board for the lady; the house con- tains baths, gaa, &c.; family small and’ quiet. Address Widow, Broadway Post office. ‘SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOARD A tat pleasant room on third floor, with a comforta- Diehome. Price $3 50 per weck. Location good, and midway between Wall street and Fulton ferries. Apply at 65 Henry atrect, Brooklyn. OARD.—TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, a second story front room, handsomely furnished: also a large room to two gentlemen, with partial board for the gentlemen, the house and location could not be more desirable. Apply at 264 East Twelfth street, third block from Broadway OARD—A SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, OR an entire floor with every convenience, suitable ior a party of gentlemen, with or without breakfast, in a private family, at 254 Fourth avenue, near Union square, and convenient to the new Union Club House. References required, OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN OF RESPEC- tability may meet with board in a. private family, in Hoboken, a few minutes’ walk from the ferry, where they will secure the comforts of a home. Address box 2,160 Post Office, New York. OARD —A VERY LARGE, HANDSOME FRONT room on second floor, with pantries and bedroom attached, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with board, Ina private house: also, a single room, gus and bath in the house, opposite St, John’s park.’ Apply at No. 8 Beach street. OARD.—ONE OR TWO SUITS OF ROOMS FOR GEN- tlemen and their wives, and also for single gentle. imen, with all the modern improvements, can be ob- tained at No, 44 West Twenty-third street. References exchanged. OARD.—LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN, DESIROUS TO oLtain board or boarders, are politely invited to call at my office, 808 Broadway. It is the only way to get ruited. Boarders are correctly informed, free of charge, of boarding places in city or country. R, D. GOODWIN, OARD—WANTED A PLAINLY FURNISHED ROOM with board for a Indy. Terms must be moderate. Lccation between Twenty-third and Thirty-fourth streets rreferred, Address stating term: B. G. H., Herald office. ISHED ROOMS, WITH EX- OARD.—SUITS OF FURN tension bookcases and sideboard, bedsteads, and alithe modern improvements, either for single persons, or a gentleman and hia wife, with or without board, in a desirable and beautiful location, be:ween Second and ‘Third avenues. Price low. Apply at 19 Stuyvesant OARD,—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with pleasant rooms, with or with- out board; one single front room. Prices ‘from three to four dollars. Reference required. 200 Hudson street, two doors below Canal. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board at 172 ee a near Hudson, opposite the Duane strect park. OARD IN BROOKLYN—ROOMS EN SUITE, FUR- nished or unfurnished, for families, also single zvoms for gentlemen and their wives or singlo gentlemen, in a first class house, near Wall street ferry. | Apply, the house in Montague street, second door cast of Clin- ton, south side, OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN THREE MINUTES’ walk of South and Wall street ferries.—A gentle. inan and wife and two single gentleman can finda quiet home at No. 1 Willow Place, corner of Jaroleman atrect, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW YOUNG GENTLE- men can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with breakfast und tea, in a private family. Inquire at 60 Pineapple street, between Wall and Fulton ferries. OARD IN| WILLIAMSBURG.—THREE GENTLEMEN, with their wives, or a few single gontlemon, can bo accommodated with board and pleasant rooms, at 9% routh Third street. References required. OARD WANTED.—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, is wanted by a foreign gentleman, who speaks very littie Fnglixh, in a private and respectable family, where he can practice the English language, in a convenient location and where there are no other boarders. Ad- dress FP. C., box 181 Herald office. OAKD WANTSI-BY A N aoc scrvant, ine private iamily, where there are few or no other boarders. Location weet of Broadway, between Bleecker and Tenth or Twelfth streets. Address box 1,464 | ost office, stating location, terms, &c., &e. Buss WANTID—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, (beard for the lady only,) in a honse with modern improvements, in a genteel, quiet family, where there are no other boarders. A widow lady preferred, Loca. tion above Bleecker, but not above Tenth st. Terms must be reasonable. ' Address E. L, T., Broadway Post office. ‘ tas WANTED, FOR TWO LADIES—AN UNFUR- nished room and closet, with full board; price 26 & week for both; references exchanged. Mother and Daughter, Herald office. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY TWO G: gentlemen, in a private family. French family pi ved. Varlor ‘and bedroom, with breakfast and tea, Address S. and W., Herald office, OARD WANTED IN BROOKLY: wife and son devire board, in venient to the ferries, Address H. Office. OARDING—C4 WEST [FOURTEENTH STREET.—GEN- tiemen and their wives desiring handsome large rooms, furnished or unfurnished, ina first class house, can obtain a choice of rooms on carly application. A few single gentlemen can be neatly accommodated. No. 64 West Fourteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, OARDING.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT room, on the second floor, to let, with board; also rooms suitable for single gentlemen, on moderate terms. Apply at 112 Madison street, between Catherine and Market. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMAN CAN HR accommodated with roo with or without board; the house is lighted with porn ® occupants, Mrs. MEDHURS!, 641 Houston OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A large front room, or room and bedroom, to. inen, or a gentuemat wiie, with partial board. No. vY, TWO CHILDY Address A GENTLEMAN, feateol family, con y., Brooklyn’ Post 18 East kighteent! ‘eet, O20 block above Union square, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, conveniently locet: ed for cars or stages, OARDING.—A SMALL, GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, will let thelr entire e¢cond floor, three, rooms deep, ‘th all modern improvements, and splendidly Carn! to a respectable party; but one block Broadway, between Lighth street and Waverley place. Inquire No. 10 Nelson place. OARDING—TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN CAN have board and pleasant rooms at 26 Rivington itveet, one block from the Bowery. Terms three dollars fand three dollars and a hsif per week. 0000 (G—AT 120 AND 192 CHAMRERS STREET, os eeneet wavy furnished rooms, for families and lemon. Day boarders can be accommodated required. OARDING AND LODGING AT180 HENRY STREET, -— T A gentleman and wife, or Feall family, eno find picneant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, #ith board, ia Pigentcel private fauity. Tie house has All the mod>rn improvements. Veference exchanged wingle also BUARDING AND LODGING, ARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND LAr = tlemen and their wives, can get furnis! Tooma, with or without board, (full or partial,) at 89 Howard street. LS ee eee OARDING ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS,—GENTLEMEN ‘and their wives, or single gentlemen, can secure Choice of rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in suits or inglo, at 133 Remsen street, near Clinton, Brooklyn, |URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET.—SEVERAL F well furnished apartments, with bathrooms, gas, and all the modern improvements, at 766 Broadway, be- tween Egghth and Ninth streeta. AMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with full or partial board at No. IL University place, corner of Eighth street. First clase reference required. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT F board, in a private French family, with ail the modern imprevements, gas, bath, &c., within reach of cars and stages. Apply at 66 East Twenty-second at, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR THE WINTER— For gentlemen and their wives, board for the ladies nly; also, a few young gentlemen, with partial board; at 156 Lawrence street, near Houston—to commence at the Ist of September. of Carmine. \URNISBED ROOMS.—A SUITE OF FURNISHED rooms to let to one or more gentlemen, with break- fast, if required; also single rooms. Apply at 141 Ninth strest, third door east of Broadway, and No. 6 College place. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL board, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gen- ilemen, can be obtained at 46 West Washington place. References exchanged. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET 1 SINGLE GENTLE- men, without board, at No, 5 Bond street, Inquire at 36 Bedford street, corner RONT AND BACK ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, TO let, with board, ina private family. Please apaly at 207 West Fourteenth street. References exchanged. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND SINGLE gentlemen, may be accommodated with board and pleasant rooms, by applying at 204 Henry atreet, next to the corner of Amity, South Brooklyn. References re unired. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND A FEW single gentlemen, can now be accommodated with Jeasant rooms and good board, at 77 Cranberry street, tween Hicks and Henry, Brooklyn, near Fulton and Wall street ferries. Gas the house. N DOBB'S FERRY, TO LET WITH BOARD, FROM Septembergl, until spring, or longer, a large apart- inent, capable of accommodating three persons, in @ house pleasantly situated, within fi ? walk from utes the rai station. Address A. B., box 3,049 New York Post office. ‘0. 40 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A PARLOR ‘and sleeping rooms can be had in this new built end Stone front house, situated ina genteel neighborhood, near Fifth avenue. Inquire as above, or at 36 Beekman, street, up stairs. Net, LAPAYEMTE PLACE, BETWEEN FOURTH street and Astor place.—Rooms in suits, Or separ- ately, with board; a hguse strictly first class. N THE BATTERY—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Doard for families or single gentlemen, in the first class house No, 15 Staite street, References required. NE OR TWO ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO A family, or single gentlemen, uptown. Apply at 106 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Se- venth avenues. ARTIAL BOARD, WITH FURNISHED ROOMS, IN suite or otherwise, may be obtained at 91 Kast ‘Thirteenth street, by gentlemen desiring first class ac- commodations permanently, in a small family. “House has all the modern improvements, ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—AN RNISHED room wanted, with bocrd, for a lady and a little boy four years of age. ’ Terms not to exceed #4 a week. Re. ferences given # required, Address S. T. B,, Broadway Post office. OOMS, WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A ‘U fine suite of furnished or unfurnished rooms may be Kecured by a genteel family in the finely located house 62 Fast Sixteenth «treet, near Union square. House con- tains all modern improvements. Referenee given and required. »OOMS TO LET—IN PORTY-NINTH STREET, BK- \. tween Broadway and Fighth avenue.—A parlor and bedroom adjoining, with marble mantel, hot # cold water, bath, &c., will be let to « gentleman and wife or two sin. gle gentlemen, with board, furnished or unfurnished, in & private family, where’ there sre no other boa: Address Antelope, Hers INGLE 2 CAN BE ACCOMMODATED SS with furnished or unfurnished rooms, with par- ial board, in a small family, where there are but few bonrders.’ The house is pleasantly located, containa buth, gaa, &e. Stages and cars eoavenient.” Apply at No. O8 West Twelfth strest, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. paca al Sela oh ates Cg {INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE PARTIAL BOARD in a small family at 68 West Twelfth street; house pleasantly located; fine airy rooms, Lee ine &e. ‘And cars convenient; references exchan, ‘A fro Jor ond bedroom, unfurnished, to let, with or without ard. pita AE Eee ee eee ee Nee ENTH STREET.—A LADY HAVING TAKEN A HOUSE Pleasantly situated, with the advantage of extension rooms, bath, gas and furnace, is desirous of letting rooms with board, to single gentlemen and smail families, where ebildren will be no ptdection. References requized. ply at 230 Tenth street. SINGLE GENTLEMEN—TWO ROOMS TO LET L with board, in a private family, at 110 Hudson at! 0 LET, wir BOARD A eaEATLY, FURNISHED room, wi attacl a le fc itle- iuan and his, wikor two tlogle gentlemen, atthe ple santly situated house No. 27 North M t, near St. John’s park. ‘Baths in the house, 7’ “Tee (0 LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND bedroom, to a gentleman and lady; board for the lady only; with gas, bath, &c. Price moderate, Address D, E., Broadway Post Office. LET—PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A BACK room on the second floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at the corner of Canal and Greene ntreet, over Tates’ dry goods store. Nene but reapecta- ble persons need apply. ERY SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES and single persons can be found at the Brevoort louse, Fifth avenue, corner of Eighth street; kept upon the Kuropean plan; rooms are offered at reduced rates from the prices of last season. ALBERT CLARK, pro- prietor. ANTID—BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE BEDROOM and sitting roota, for himself and his wife, situated between White and Broome streets, west of Broadway. Bourd for the lady only; must be highly respectable, Ad- dress Particelar, Herald ofiice, for three days. AL AT REDUCED PRICES.—WE, ARE PIMPARKD to deliver coal of the following kinds at the prices ennexed, in New York or Brooklyn, from yard, viz — , $5 60; red ash of peach orchard, any White ash, any sive, $6 50; Lehigh, Hagelton, any size, $6; do. locust mountain, any size, $6; Liverpool orrel, screened, $11; do. cannel do, — THOS. ADAMS & CO., 71 Wall street. DTITSTON COAL FOR SHIPPING, &C.—SHIPPERS OF col to California can be supplied with this superior coal, of all sizes, delivered to vessels inany part of the harhor from canal boats of about 120 tons burthen, Yennsyivania Coal Company, corner of Broadway and Wall street. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW.—THIB highly gifted lady is, without exception, the mout wonderful astrologist in the world, or that has besa known. She will tell all the events of life, even the very thoughts, end will canse speedy marriages, and show the likences of the intended husbands, to the great aston- ishment of all who visit her. No charge, if not satistied. 76 Broome street, near Cannon, Gentiemen not adait- ted. STROLOGY AND PHRENOLOGY.—THE CELEBRAT- ed Mrs. Fleury, from Paris, whose relations have iwen constantly consulted by Napoleon I., gives true in- formation on all events of life. Questions are answered by the power of magnetism, at 263 Broome atreet. \LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS. SEYMOUR, MEDICAL AND business clairvoyant, 110 Spring street, a fow doors west of Broadway. All diseases peculiar to’ females and children successfully treated, as usual, and eatisfaction LA} iT b C One of the beet secing and speakiny diums we bave in this country. Mrs. Hayes clear seeing power heretofore ‘unequalled. Grand street, two doors east of Centre market, Hayes, electrician and paychologist. consulted with street, two dvors tions 60 centa. pe ADAMF ALWIN, THE RENOWNED PHRENOLOGIST from Paris, ean be conaulted about love, marriage, business, &e., and will tell the name of the lady or gen will marry, also the name of her visiters, bales a A Rs > RENOWNED GITSY GIRL.—THIS CELEBRATED Fe tian palmist, having just returned from a most Successful tour through. the p 3% citles in Kurope, can now be consulted at room No. 1, No. 60 ny for 8 few days only, abe hoving accepted sfumerous invite (ions to vialt Hoston and other cities immediately. She ix the seventh daughtor of « reventh daughter, and the moat gifted of ber tribe, and with the greatest case lay tho past aa well ae fytare opea (o ber titers, Consulta. tion the (@ cents.

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