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6 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. LBERT BH. NICOLAY, AU Bonds at auotion.—Regular sale. ALBERT H. NICO. “AY will sell, thisday, August 27th, at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, for account of whom it may concern. BACH. ,000 Ohio State 6 per cont, bonds, of 1860, $8000 Great Western (Illinois) Railroad 1s 10 per cent. bonds, .. versetsaceagy ROME 5, ‘Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad 7 percent. La hang en eRe S 2,000 Chicago and Mississippi 10 per cout. income bor sores Ayl 2,000 Chicage and Wock Tslunl ist ‘mortgage 7 per cent. bonds. of 1870,,.. Bishi: : “icnnsylvania) 6 per cent. - from $100 to 1,000 nia) 6 per cent. . . 6,700 Crawford County 10,000 Mercer County, (Vennsyl 30 do, Peo) ace Company, 50 10 do. Willismsburgh City Fire Insurance Com., 50 40 do, Webster's Fire Iusurance Company. 50 Also, all that certain lot of land situate in Sergeant ownship, in the County ot McKean, and in the State of Penasy!vania, known as that certain tract of land em- braced in @ survey and warrant numbered 2,389, subdi- vision 084, and contaiaing 84 acres and 80 perches of land. ‘Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent. this day, and the balance before two o'clock to-morrow. accrued interest on ali the bonds will be charged to the purchaser, with the exception of the State bonds. Next regular sale on ‘Thursday, Auguat 20th. Special Sale on Friday, the S1st inst., of 2,841 shares Iltnois Central Railroad Stock. UCTION NOTICE.—-THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEE By BELL & BUSH.—The sale of valuable silks, &e., +s advertised to be sold on Monday, will take place on Wednesiay, as they will not arrive “this day, at 1034 o’elock, in our auctis sold the balance of t! fi ure, pianoforte, baga- tlle table, Ke. Au. NOTICE - BELL & BU est p uitention to their eof sale, in this paper, of the elegantly arranged staurant, on T y, at 1025 o'clock, at No. 10 hy street, near by viriue of a el mort- -—seven bedi ling rooms; the oil bh, carpets, #1 gastittings, chairs, tables, bee More par? ticular on day of UCTION NOTICE A BELL & BUSH.—Tues¢ by a virtue of a chattel 0. 19 Crosby street, near Grand, the entire valuable arrangements of 9 hotel restaurant, recently fitted up at great expense, ‘comprising thi i everal bed rooms. The bar aad reading rooms ar otely arranged. Over 100 yards English oil cloth corpets, splendid mirrors, pic- tures, patent English beer pump, tables, chairs, 'glass ware, casters, kitchen utensils, refrigerator, gas fittings, &ec. Deposits required. Particulars Monday. ARGE AND PEREMPTORY and glassware, by J. 8. H. BART- ‘August 2th, at 10 o'clock, sirable catalogue sale of all Hint stone, yellow ware, BELL, AUCTIONE! BY lock, we will Je of crockors TT, auctioreer—Tuesiay, at 281 Pearl street: a very kinds of white granite, ¢. glassware, all k UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCLIONEER,—BY S. BOGART. % o'clock, at 151 and 198 Cedar street, Is ‘nil household farni- ture, consisting in part of iirgv quantity of feather beds, teads and bedding, dining room and other tables, bed wad table linen, burea1s, washstands, sofas, chairs, looking glasses, crockery, large quantity of kitchen uten: sila, kitchen range. bar'and Lurroom fixtares, oil paint- ings, refrigorator, &¢. This furniture is in good order anal nearly new. UCTION NOTICE. QUART, AUCTIONERR.—BY S, BOGART, on Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms ¢orner of Frankfort and William sts., Sheriff's sale, lot of men’s new black hats, men’s and boya’ caps; emall lot of dry goods and faney goods; also, con- slable's sale, a lot of vory superior segars; lot of sods wator, &o, NATHANIEL FINCH, Constable. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY 8. BOGART.—Tuesday, :8th, at 101¢ o'clock, ‘at the ‘auction rooms, corner Frankfort and William streets, a d extensive sale of elegant household and hotet ¢, removed from Union square by virtue of an execution, Parlor suits of furniture covered in broc: age and costly mirrors, splendid large oi paintings, es covered in'crimson velvet, large pier glassox, cn savings, chandeliers, gas tixtu tete-astete, sofas, ogany rockers, do. chairs, English oilcloth, carpets, ver plated ware, china and crockery, table cutlery, mahogany French bedsteads, hair mattiesses, eut decal ters, tumblers, marble top counter, clock, iron #1 cong and plain bureaus, kitchen furniture and uteu- i Weduesday, at 1035 ‘clock, at Water atreet, household turnitare, consisting of bureaus, tables, chairs, cottage bedsteads, feather beds and bed: ding, looking glasses, engravings, kitchen furniture, Ken Be, UCTION NOT! povem AUCTIONEE A This day, at the store, 27 Centre strect, a large ant assortment of parlor, chamber and dining- room furnitare, viz. uits of bedroom furniture, en: bureaus, centre tables, se re and rockers, iron bedste: inahogany do., hair tresses, &c., with a large assortment of secoud-hand furniture, carpets, oilcloths, china, crockery and glass ware—worthy attention. 8, sofa beds, inahogany UCTION SALE--THIS MO) clock, —JOHN F. RU at 406 Ninth avenue, bet\veon Thirty-fifth and Thirty- nintls atzeeta, the furniture of a small fumily giving up housesceping, comprising mahogany sofa, rocking and paclor chairs, marble top centre table, carpets, bed and bedding, &e. D, NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROADWAY. —Sherif?’s sale of lumber, &e., on Monday, August 10 A. M., at the store, consisting of oak, ash, , mahogany and pine lumber, in boards and plank; sandpaper, table iegs, unfinished tables, exten- voucen sicn tables, &e., de. J. T. STEWART, Deputy Sheriff. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 310 BROAD- way.—Mortgasre eale of omnibuses, &e,—On Thurs- , August 23, at 12 ML, at the corner of Sixty-ninth rivet and Broadway, consisting of five omnibuses, five seta double harness, one feed wagon, &, Also, right, title. and interest of Anthony Lambreelit, of, in and to the stages known as the Star line, JOHN R. FARRING- ON, Attorney for Mortgagee Me above sale is adjourned, until Mouday, 27th An- +, af 10 A. M., at No, 510 Broadyay {VLIAS COMBS assau strcet, this schold furniture, con ERAT SALES ROOM 66 Y, at 103g o'clock, elegant ting of rosewood satin brocatel th ofws, tete-a-tetes, n dining tables, , lounges, &e. Ke. {PORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER W On Tuesday next, at 104 i, ‘ alos walnut and mahogany; rofas, tete-n-tetes, lounge: y csewood and mahogany bodsteads of the Flizabetha: Lovin XIV, end other fashionable styk air mattresses, marble top, plain and d do. washstands and commores, cane chairs, rockers, Xe. Also, ngs, silvor plated ware, ta . Catalogues on the very facility afforded purchasers for boxing and shipping. \ ROCERIES, MACKEREL, CARTS, WAGONS, HA WH ness,—Tuseday, August 28, at 10% o'clock, at Dey. street, corner Greenwich, soap, tobacco, sogars calxina, figs, mute, starch, claret, champagne, brandy, inives and’ forks, scissors, saws, files, chisels, coats, pants, ¢ollara, stocks, handkerchiefs, clocks. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer @. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WIL, SELL, ON Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock, at 233 Eighteenth atrect, oor Nath avenue, the stock and fixtures of a grocery. naisting of sugars, teas, molasses, spices, soaps, can- Lies, liquors, furniture, and large refrigerator. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONFER.—ON WeD- nosday, August 29, at 10% o'clock, at the store 0. Of; Pine atreet, a large stock of haberdashery, lace embrodicries, hosiery, ribbons, insertions, jaconet mu Lins, ery pre combs, brushes, fans, por nates, fan- gooda, &e., blso fixtures, glass cases, counters, ale &e,, removed for convontence of sale; term’ casi, ue on morning of sal J. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER.—SECOND LARGE . ee of crockery, china, glass and hardware.—Tues day, August 28, by HENRY G. EVANS, No. 92 l’earl street, New York. City and country merchants will find it to their interest to attend these sales, as the wares offered will be 60] in lots to suit the trade, from the shelves or by tho package. a ORTGAGE SALF.~—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER To-morrow, Tuesday, at the store 27 Centre street, 04 o'clock, the contents of » eegar and tobucco store. cgars, show case, tobacco, snuff, segar eaves and house vwuing, indianfigure, large sive. Roses W. WESTCOIT, AUCTIONEER —AUCTION ran; Catal saic of the entire handsome furnitare of « he iW. WESTOOTT will sell, without reserve, this Monday, August 2th, at 104¢ o'clock, at 72 Eighth avenue, a few tuors from Fourteenth wtreet, a large and valuable as- sortment of elegant rosewood and mahogany furniture of cvory Seweription, being the whole furniture of sixteen room, ting in part of two large and elegant French pler glasses, 26x50, velvet, Brussels and Wilton carpets; one gupérb rosewood plonoforte and stool, In use but six months; solid rosewood parlor «ult, covered In satin bro- cade; two sofas, four cushioned back parlor chairs, la Taam geetecctge, cine eme ce te Re a pt yd L pad pry. , marble top centre vad soe tables, card and work tables tanrble ‘dosha, can- Selowraa, Clegant vam, arm chairs, rock Drocatel and tage Ouriaina, with 's number of oil paintinyer fa rieh frames; rosewood and mahogany bed: large hate ratirenses, cofas, lounges, spring book case, gilt mirrors, ro lop bureaur, marble top wasstands basement and kitchen forn fee.) with Ui! dindng and brekfast tables, cut glaseware & itor, &e. No poxtponement. Deport! pafrbaae tare NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1855. SALES AT AUCTION. EMAN, AUCTIONIER.—MONDAY, AU- ot S o'lodk P.M: , at No. 340 At- lantic street, between Ho; streets, Brooklyn, Sansll quantity of houssbeld furniture, wervet. ta carpet, mahogany bedstead, marble top and bu- reaus, marble top washstand, two loi cane seat chairs, rocker, looking glasses, centre table, stoves, crock: ; ——E——————— EE ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN W, SOMERINDYKE AUC- tioneer, tore corner of Franklin and Clarke streets, wall sell this day, August 27, at 11 o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mertgage, at 181 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, one of Hoe & Co’s, new job printing machines, size bed 12 by 20 inches, complete, JOHN W. SOMERIN- DYKE, Attorney for Mortgages. USSELL W. , AUCTIONEER.—MAGNIFT- WESTCOTT, cent and costly household furniture, splendid French mirrors, velvet carpets, rosewood parlor suits, elegant paintings, rosewood pianoforte, rich chandeliers, &e., at the ce 162 West Twenty-first street, near Sevonth avenue, R. W. Westcott wil sell unreserveily, on Wednesday, August 29th, at 103¢ o’clock, the entire clegant furnitu e of the above first class house, which is replete with cost- ly antique and modern furniture of every description. ‘The sale will be positive without regard to weather, ca- talogues of which will be ready on Monday, and can be obtained at Mr. K, V. Haughwout’s, 501 Broadway. Par- lors--T'wo magnificent French pier mirrora, 28x100; ele- gant rosewood pianoforte, stool and cover, aubisson and velvet carpots, English imported chandeliers, solid rose- wood parior sult, sofa, six medallion back parlor chaica, large arm ebair with slip covers, in embroilered bro- cade; one do, imported trom France; sofa, four eushion- ed back chairs, large arm-chair and reception chair in tapestry, very rich with slip covers; rosewood mirror front and back etegere, brocade and lace curtains, costly lady’s eseritoire ned with satiuwood, imported; solid rosewood reception chairs, in tapestry and satin; rose- vood music cabinet, rosewood centre and pier tables with statu marble tops; costly mantel vases, bronze «dormoln clocks, with a number of rich fmported par- ° ornaments, elegant chandelicrs and gas fixtures; also, a valuable and costly colicction of oil paintings, foreign and ntings, fruit and flower pieces, marine views, winter scenery, rural and architectural views, &e., from the Lants of eminent fo- Chamber furniture--Magnifi- y bedsteads, thirteen tresses, beds, &e,. superb rosewood and hiahegany bureaus, rosewood washstands, china toilet s, oval mirrors, rosewood and mahogany tete-a-tetes, fui, marble top’ secret ak Lorary do. a large and elegan’ diving room and ak ble, cost $90; Eng- rd, rich tal cut glass ware; ivory cutlery, mag- pner -ct, 180 pieces, tea do.; mahogany with’a splendid variety of kitehen ry description, A. de will be re- purchaser. No postponement. «l native artis’ ed rosewood a cent WD Teesday, August £3, at 1034 o’cloc Valuable stock of furniture, &e., at No. 81 Nassau atreet. Strangers and citizens will do well to attend, as it is the determination of the auctioneer to give his attention edn only to actual auction sales, where goods are not limited to retail prices. stock of furniture, paintings, mir- rors, &c., in Tuesday's sale, is to be sold at a great sacri- fice, limitation having expired. For particulars examine cataloguer, now ready at auction room. Many valuable articles, quite an object to purchasers, will also be sold during the time of sale. At private sale, under limita- tion furniture, &e., at prices much below usual prices at manufactory. N. B.—No private factory renders bet- ter fucililies to shop furniture, &e., as the proprietor has een an extensive manufacturer in this city for many years, His old customers will fayor him with their iavors, which he will acknowledge satisfactorily. ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, W1 LON MON- day, at 1034 o’clock, at No. 4 Varick street, all the gentcel houschold furniture in tbe above house, consisti of one suit of mahogany furniture, in hair cloth, Fren¢l plate pier glasses, splendid paintings andengravings, one elegant osewood pianoforte, window curtains, Brus- sels and ingrais carpets, oilcloths, bedsteads, hair mat- tresses, bedding, bureaus, Washstands, toilet sets, dining room and kitchen furnitw OR, AUCTIONVER.—BY HOUGHTON & uesday, Aug. 28, at 1033 o'clock, at ge’ and’ peremptory sale of ele- nine rosewood pianofortes, new ier and oval in the most fashionable style of frames; forty oil pai in richly ornamented frames; thirty pair of Kiench china vases, richly decorated, sold to pay ad- vances; cabinet furniture, consisting of the stock of first class cabinet maker,’ removed for tie convenience of ale, sold to pay advances and make room for other sales, viz.: ten solid rosewood parlor suits, covered in the most fashionable style with costly materials; etegeres, ete, centre tabies, Turkish and easy cornet stands, tich inlaid tables, ‘The chamber re will include rocewood, mahogany, walnut and in and with marble tops, in suits to match; ved ovk and walowt dining room and dibrary in great variety; several superior made ex- tables, dining chairs, &c.; also a large ussort- ment of mediuin class furniture, tele-a-tetes, bedsteads, arlor and recking chairs, carved fancy tables, ward- rt aus, sideboards, fancy stands, mattresses, &e.' Catalogues’ on the moraing of sale. + ean be packed for shipping on the premises. “The fo attend. mirrors writing desks, ¢ chairs, je and country merchants are invited PREMIUM EXCURSION.—EXCURSION TO THR 10 Fishing Banks. The steamer GOLDEN GATE, Capt. Charles Anderson, formerly captain of the steamer Laura Knapp, will make a trip to the Fishing Banks, on day, the 26th. Leaving Amos street, at 7 o'clock; Spring street, 744; Peck slip, 8; Broome street, 814; pier No. North river, at #. Captain Anderson will give $10 for the largest fish caught on the boat by any paying pas- senger. Weather permitting. XCURSIONS TO KEYPORT.—THE STEAMER GOLDEN 1) GATE, Captain Charles Anderson, former captain of the steamer Laura Knapp, will make regular trips to Keyport every day, Sundays excepted, leaving foot of Murray street at 835 o'clock, pier 3, 9 o’clock A. M., and returning leave Keyport at So’clock P.M. A coliion be on board. XCURSION TO FISHING BANKS.--THE STEAMER {, LAURA KNAPP, Captain N. Anderson, Jr., will make excursions to the Fishing Banks daily, leaving Spring street at 744, Broome street 8, and pier 3, N. R., at 9 orclock A. M. INST ANNUAL MOONLIGHT AND COTILLON EXCU sion of the Washington Star Association, up the Hudson, river, on Thursday evening, August (20, The safe and ccmuiodious steamer Massachusetts, and barge, have been chartered for the occasion. Dodworth’s cele- brated cotillon band, of thirty performers, have been engaged. In every respect the gemi sels es to make this (he most oe season, The boat will leave 1 at 7% o'clock; Fulton street, Brooklyn, 73 o'clock; pier No. # North river, 84; o'clock: Spring street, 81; o'clock; Amos strect, 9 o'clock P.M. Tickets, admitting a gon: tleman and ladies, $1—to be had of any of the commit- tee. or at the St. Nicholas Hotel; Rabinean’s saloon, Chambers etree lercer House; Clark's Hotel, corner of dd Warhington streets; and at Rielly’s Hotel, corner t Broadway and Franklin street. “No intoxicating quogs sold on any part of the boat or barge. CH CONNOR, Chairman. G RAND EXCURSION AROUND STATEN ISLAND, Jousting at Keyport—Tho lange and commodious double engine steamer WM. GAGE, Gapt. Isaac 0. Phil. ke a grand excursion ‘around Staten Island Avygurt 26, 1856, storping at Keyport, giving to the passengers to dine at the hotel an ; leaving .as follows:—Amos street, N. R., 83 o'clock A pring street, 83{; pier No 3, 9; Broome 4; Market street, '93¢; Fulton ferry, Brook- Refreshments furnished on board. Fare for 0 Keyport and back to New York twenty-five a return ticket will be given. NOME PIE EXCURSION OF TORT RICHMOND IN © Five Fngine Company No. 3, of Staten Island, is tna) cidably postponed until Thursday, A 1855. 1, H. HAGGAT , August 27, 1855 CIECOND ANNUAL PIC-NIC AND COTILION EXCUR- ion of the Independent Washington Continental rd, to Reey Hook, on Tuesday, August 28, 1865. Tickets; qpe dollar, to admit « gentleman and lady, | Ad- ditional fidies? tickets, 60 cents. To be had of the fol- lowing Committee of Arrangements:—John P, Lensing, 478 Grand street; George Phillips, 163 West street; Win, S. Morris, €6 Horatio street; Jobn L. C. Williams, 112 Warren street; Wm, F. Black, 166 Prospect street, Brook- lyn. Boat leaves foot of Broome street, E. R., at 7 6'clock; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 74; pier No. 3 N.'R., at 81; foot of Spring street, 8%; Amos street, 9% A. M. CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE SAFE ANB ‘ey ge double ne steamer om anid now in eo She is the ry. Yort Richmond, § comunal Kory ean bo Gartioed he csciioat nod most elegant steamer offered the ing » large dancing saloon 112 feet long. ie per a ines lege dnocing saloon 118 tong, “Arye bark 168 Broadway, up stairs, OLLINS MOTEL, SITUATED FOOT OF CANAL street, and directly opposite Collins’ Liverpool ling steamers, witha full view of New York bay and hare bor. ‘The pieasantest location for families in New York and or transient, on most reasom: edie terms, with parlor suits or si rooms. TALLMAND & OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 757 AND 759 BROADWAY. Handsomely furnished, airy and neatly kept be yb ) by ments can now be ol wih or without boar the meal, day or week, served in dining or private rooma, on the most reasonable t@rms. Rooms rent from $2 to $60 per week. No charge for baths, YT OTICE.—THE PROPRIETOR OF RICHMOND KILI, Hotel, Staten Island, begs to inform the public that the house will be kept open for the accommodation of parties visiting the islind during the fail season. Board will be $60 week; children and servants, $350; horses $450. Particulars at 8. W. Benedict's store, No. 6 Wall street. New York. The Richmond stage at Vanderbilt's landing meets the Grand street 9 o'clock boat in the morning, aud at 3, 4 and § o'clock in the evening. P. KELLETT. _____ FURNITURE, _ OTTAGE AND FANCY FURNITURE W 7 AtGl4 Brondway, opposite the St, Nicholas Hotel. MATHEWS & STACEY ofier for sale the moat extensive assortment of fency, cottage, coamolied and French for- nitare in the United Etatos, at reduced prices; evory we- riety of mattresses, palllasses, pillows, bolsters, kec., RERVOMI— ‘ manufacturer's prices. TENANTS RECISTSR, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO ROOMS ‘on the first floor, and one on the third floor; gas and bath; st 201 East Twenty-third street. Re- ferences exchanged HOUSE TO LET AT 400 EIGHTH AVENUE—NEAT, contestant ay a Ky wishing A lense for five years, 5 ra wishing for a nentt home and cheap rent, no ee be 4. Inquire on the prem or of L. ', at 40 East Twenty-eighth street. sone $$$ $$$ $$, PRIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLYN WISHES TO LET # suite of apartments, consisting of five it Tooms, furnished or unfurnished. Privilege in the kitch- en, if required. Gas throughout the house. Within ten minutes’ walk of any of the ferries. Terms mode- rate. Apply at 98 Dean street, Brooklyn. Good refer- ences necessary. PARTMENTS TO LET IN THE NEW AND FINE finished house, 115 Division street, in suits of four and five rooms, each with gas, marble mantels, Croton water, wash rooms and water closets attached; references required. Apply or addreas KE. Hyams, 68 East Broad- way, from 10 to 12 A. ML, and 2 to 6 P. ML FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET-A THREE STORY HOUSE containing twelve rooms, completely furnished, and ti # good location, with gas, water, &. ; will be rented to ‘genteel family, or a lady’ wishing tokeepa few select boarders. The owner would retain one room and board in the family, if agreeable. To an acceptable pary this would be a fine chance, as @ permanent arrangement is desired, Apply at 85 Grand street, between 10 and 12 o'clock. MAN STREET.—T0 LET OR LEASE, THE FINE store, with basement, sub-cellar and vaults, No. 26 Kepkman street; a desirable location for almost any wholesale business. Also, the upper lofts. Possession cat, be had at any time, “Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. CBE OF BROADWAY AND DUANE STREET— Light and airy basement to let. Inquire of BARNES & PARK, 804 Broadway, on the pregises. URNISHED ROOMS—OR THE BEST PART OF A FUR- nished house, to let, situated on Broadway, in the heighborhood of Tenth street, with first class accommoda- tions for a family wishing to’ locate for the winter. ‘The apartments consist of two elegant parlors, with extension room, five sleeping rooms, and kitchen.’ Torms, includ- ing attendance, $200 per taonth, Address a note to box 92 Broadway Post Office. GYURNISHED ROOMS—OR THE BRST PART OF A furnished house to let, in Broadway, near the Union Vark, with first class accommodations for a family wish- ing to locate for the winter; consisting of two elegant parlors, and five #leeping rooms, with exclusive kitchen attendance, and all that is necessary to keep house. For full particulars, call at 112 Bleecker atreet, in the store, nel RENT—A SPLENDID MEDIUM NEW BROWN stone Louse, 1093¢ St. Mark’s place; uire next door, Also, a tty two and attic house, 667 Greenwich street, in porteet enter. Rot for remslnger of the year, 4400. Omnlbuses every 8 minutes. ete CASES OF ALL WOOL FRENCH DE LAINES, VERY rich , Will be So cog this morning. UBSDELL, PEL & LAKE, 471 Broadway. RODIE’S FALL CLOAKS.—GEORGE BRODJE, NO. 51 B Cai has now in store a 7 antique cloaks and mantilléa, to. wi inspection of wholesale cash and short MBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS.—PETER RO- BERTS & CO., 375 Broadway, respectfully beg to in- form the ladies that they are reeviving, by every steam- er, the purchases of Mr. Roberts, who, being in Europe, has selected the latest novelties in Honiton, point, Brus- sels, Maliese and Guipure laées. Rich ' embroidoced muslin sets, handkerchiefs, sleeves and collars just re- ceived, N. B.—A fresh stock of Valenciennes laces, from 124% cents upwards, ‘pe DRY GOODS AT RETAIL, ARNOLD CONSTABLE & CO., 62 Canal street. Will offer, on Monday, the 27th instant, their importa- tion of rich French and British dry goods at retail. Citizens and strangers visiting the city will find at their house a rich and beautiful stock of faney and staple fabrics. Dress silks from low priced to the most magniti- cent imported. Silk robes from the simplest to the most orgeous styles, Printed de laines from chaste to pompa- Sour styles; together with French prints, merinoa, cash meres, Faris embroideries, real laces and ince ‘goods; hosiery, white goods, linens, sheetings, blankets, and every description of housekcoping dry goods. N. B.— Small garments, suitable for the present season, both ot French and our own manufacture, will be ready for ex- hibition on Monday, the 3d of Seplembor. el arhancensne i Herter a ALL DRESS GOODS.—UPSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE would respectfully inform their customers and iransient visiters from other States that they will open t ‘an elegant assortment of rich dcess goods, the fall trade, consisting of flounced silk brocade, striped and plaid silks, by the yard; shawls, cashmcres and de laines; plaid ‘goods of every description; French merinos, velvets, culicos, &c., &c. UBSDELL, ?EIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. ACES AND EMBROIDERIES.—1,000 FINE FRENCH bands ; 1,000 French embroidered oollars ; 1,000 _ of sleoves to match ; 50 dozen of embroydered hand- erchiets, just received, and will be opened on Monilay, 2th. Also a now lot of Valenciennes edging, at Is, per yard, by the piece. 's'Bazuar, St. Nicholas Hotel, 613 Broadway. August OUSES T0 LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, throe minutes’ walk ot i commanding » beautiful view of the bay and city of New York, wih bath, gas, hot and cold water, cy to families of the frat respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of second nnd Hudson wtrests, Hobo- ken, of EDWARD MARTIN, OUSE 10 LEI—THE THREB STORY AND BASE- ment brick house 94 Carrol street, between Her and Hicka, Brooklyn, The house is provided with dou! doors and windows for the winter, gas throughout, Bee- lee's range, ke, ‘The rent will be reasonable to & good tenant. ‘Carpets for sale. Apply on the premises, or at 68 ine street, up atairs, New York. OUSE 10 LET.—THE HOUSE 33 HUBERT STREET to let; possession immediately. Apply at 222 Tanklin streot, near West. ‘OUSES AND PARTS OF HOUSES TO LET, IN VA- rious sections of the city. Furniture,’ entirely new, of a whole house for sale; furniture of part of a hou‘e, suitable for a small family, for sale; also, a board- ing house to sell out. DEMAREST & BASSET, 4 Astor place. OUSTON STREET—BROADWAY.—TO LEI, THE spacious dwelling house No. 555 Houston street, ust” east, of Broadway, containing 18 or 20 rooms, and replete with every modern convenience; very suitable for a genteel bourding house. Also, the premises 618 Broad- way, very near the Metropolitan Hotel; rooms very large, and buitable for business purporos; could be divi desired. Kents moderate. Apply to JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. ‘OUSE IN BROOKLYN TO LET.—A HOUSE SUIT- able fora small family to be let in Chnaton st., Brooklyn, between Baltic and Harnson. Rent $500. The furniture, quite new, will be sold to the incoming {enant, if desired. Apply to F. SCLINITZS?AHN, 135 Vearl at. ART OF A MODERN HOUSE TO LET—251 WEST Thirty-fourth street, contnining gas and fixtures, bath, laundry, and water ‘throughout; is newly painted and in first rate order; from four to #ix rooms; rent mo- derate to a snfill responsible fumily; possession immedi ately; is convenient to stages and ‘cars. Apply on the premires. TORES, OFFICES, &., 10 LET.—THE FINE SOUTH- BD cast corner store on Hudson and Canal streets, just modernized, withJarge show windows complete, an admira- ble corner for clothing or hardware store; also the adjoin- ing store, im order; also. basement floor, fit for lumber, trunkmaker, &c.; also rooms and offices on second and third floors, Each room fronts on the street, and bas eapital light; | Croton water and gas on eaclt floor. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, TORE TO LET OR LEASE—206 CHATHAM STREET, SGkhen square, Inquire of J. LAROCQUE, 65 Mer- chants’ Exchange. TATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, near Port Richmond ferry, a ‘and use of par: lor, with or without boord; delicate or aged person, or a few children, would secelve kind attention, Please address Mrs. W.'H. Bailey, Port Richmond, 8. I, Refer- ences exchanged. LET—THE STORE NO. 40 READE STREET, FIFTY feet east of Broadway, oppostie Stewart's; rent $500 per year; also several rooms, for light manufacturing pur- house 86 Duane street, first house east {com ‘Apply at GEMMEL’S, 302 Broadway. LET—BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, A VERY ELIGIBLE office in the front of the second story of store 81 John street. EDWARD CORNING & Co. ) LET—A LARGE, DESIRABLE HOUSE, FURNISHED Lor unfurnished, or. the furniture and lease will be soldlow. The present occupant is giving up solely on ac- count of ill health. ‘The house has been nowly painted and is in good order, suited for a Searing owe or one or two private families. Enquire at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyng Furniture almost new. (0 LET—A GOOD THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house in Wooster street, near Prince, rent $675; alro, three story and attic brick house, 69 Nass: aircet, Brooklyn, rent $450. Inquire of A. M. FANNING, 482 Houston street, or at house No, 105 Wooster st. LET—A VFRY BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, in a fine location in Brooklyn, a shor€ distance from the South ferry, now, and has all modern improvements the rent would partially be taken out in board by the owner, a single gentleman, if mutually ble, In- quire, personally, between 11 and 12 o'clock, at 27 Beck- man street, irst floor, up staire. 10 LBT—SECOND YLOOR OF A HOUSE, CORNER OF Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street: hins four roems and two pantries, with Croton and waste pipes, all on same floor; one of the best locations in the city. Rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply as above to @. KNAPP. Also, a shop to let, 0 LET—APARTMENTS IN HOUSE 86 WEST FOR- "To ucth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, consisting ofa parlor, two bedrooms and kitchen. The house is handsomely finished with marble mantels, wa- ter, gay, and all the modern improvemente, Rent’ mo- derate, ’ Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—A TWO STORY COTTAGE AND BASEMENT house (27 Classon avenue); the Myrtle and Flushing agenne cars past within a short distance; rent $160 per annum. Inquire at 298 Fulton etreet, Brooklyn. cere ecere lineata (0 LET—VERY DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, AND FUR- niture for sale cheap. House and furniture all new, and in good order. Call on the premises, 16 Fulton avenue, rooklyn. LET—BELOW BROOME STREET, A NICE THREE story and basement house, containing 15 rooms, With good furniture throughout, a portion of which may be purchased on easy terms, Several first class boarders wil: remain. Rent reasonable with loase. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 301 Brondway. Mi ex LET, IN RBOOKLYN—A GENTEEL SMALL THREE story and basement brick house, desirably located, 8 few minutes walk from ferry. Rent $450. The furniture is nearly new, and will be old cheap, if ap- plication be made soon, on the premises, No. 3 Harrison place, Brooklyn. LET AT WILLIAMSBURG—THE BEAUTIFUL, CoT- tage No. 368 Grand street, in fine order. Rent $260, Also, store and dwelling corner of Gri Towers street, long established as meat market, with two lots. Rent $260, Apply at 466 Grand street, Wil- liamsburg. LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GiVEN—A neat story di house, on the northerl; fide a Tigran etreot, wiih Croton water, ens, fee, Rent $650 per annum. Apply to GEORGE TARGAN, No. 72 Wall street, third story. LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE THREE STORY brick house, 326 Greenwich aireet, near Duane; Tot 25 by 80 feet; will be leased to a good tenant for five or ten years; the location is one of the moat desirable in the city for business purposes, and the house can readily be altered into a store. “Apply to K. JACET, No, 2 Har- rison atreet. ph tanh 2 On LS LET OR FOR SALE—A VERY BEAUTIFULLY FOR- nished house, iaa finelocation in Brooklyn, a short neo from the South fercy, new, and has all’ modern ta. None but responsible families will in- personally, between 11 and 12 o'clock, at 27 Beek- first floor, up » ma ti wins STORE AND DWELLING, 179 ORAND STREET, T Willlamabu atore is handsomey fiito! up with glasa cases, 6 vieg, counter gas, he. in the beat part o( Willamsbusg; tent low; immediately. Apply to HUGHES '& GLEE atrect, Willlemroa-g. ACES AND EMBROIDERIES,—THAT LADIES VISIT: ing this city may have the benefit of the fall fashions, GENIN intends opening, on Monday, August 27th, and following days, a superb stock of laces and earoidecies, at lewer prices than ever yet offered. GENIN’S Pagaar, St. Nicholas Hotel, 513 Broadway. ADIES’ FLEGANT EMBROIDERED COLLARS, AT half prices, —Just received from auction, 700 Swiss and cambric collars, from 7, to 12s. each; also, 500 embroidered bands, four yards loag, 10s. each,’ 250, at 2s. €d. each. No second price. JAS. MADDEN, 643 Broadway, second door above Bleecker street. ANTEAUX CASTOR,—ON MONDAY, AUGUST 27TH, A. 'T. STEWART & CO. will open a case of these fash: ionable cloaks, suitable for travelling and for the sea- shore, entirely’ new in style, and at moderate prices. Brovdway, Chambers, and Reade streets: ‘OIRE ANTIQUE SILKS,—500 PIECES OF THE RICH- est quality manufactured, of every shade of color, Nery cheap, will be opened this morning and cut in any length, to suit parchasers. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. PENING OF FALL GOODS, AT REYAUL—A. . STEWART & CO., desirous of accommodating their customers, who are about to leave the city, will open, on Monday, August 27th, a superb assortment of entirely new dress goods embroideries, shawls, &e., &., &e., just received by the Pacific. Broadw: PENING OF FALT MICU We shall open tor exhibition to the millinery trale, on Monday, August 27, the largest and best assortment of rich Paris feathers, flowers and flower materials, toge- ther with straw braids and bonnets, to be found in. mar- ket at this time. Our ftock having been imported ex- preasly to suit our trade, will be offered for salv at ex- ceedingly low prices, on our usuel terms, Cash without discount. HOMER & KRTCHUSE, 64 aud 66 Jobn’street, Corner of William PTO WHOLESALE BOVERS—OVENING, AT MUCH reduced prices, of 200 cases of splen ti new fall rib- dons, rich millinery goods, bonnet ahaterials, dress aad cloak trimmings, “ostrich foathers, French lowers, on Monday, August 27, by M. H. LICHTENSTEIN, 9 Bowery, corner of Hester atieet. Chambo: ind Reade streets. HORSES, CARRIAGES, T THE BAZAAR, 21 CKOSBY STREET—WILL BE sold at auction, every Monday and Wednesday, at ‘clock, a number of horses, suitable for all purj» also, new and secoad hand wagons, harness, sasidlea, . JOHN H, GATFIELD, Proprietor. VALUABLE FAMILY HORSE CARRIAGE AND harness, for sule cheap, for want of use; the horse ix 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 $200, or wil be rold separately if required. Call at the first house from corner Fighty-cighth and Highty-ninth streets, in Phird avenue. ARRIAGE FOR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR ARTI- clo, ona new principle, with extra springs, &e., forming ¢ither a barouche or’ close carriage, maie i Vienna and entirely new. It wae designed for city use, but the raga ce waving bah asd cee coaniay, will dis- e of it. to Brewster ms, 3 way. Li Avely D. D. HOWARD, JARRIAGE FOR SALE.—A ONE HORSE FAMILY carriage, in firat order ; it would suit the country. It will be sold cw as the owner has no further use for it. Apply at 68 Fifth strect. OR SALE—TWELVE CAYUGA & YATES CO. HORSES of superior style and action, four of them warrantee to trot one mile in three minutes, in single or double har- ness. To be seen at the Hippona stables, 65 and 67 Watts street, corner of Canal. AOR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF EXPRESS WAGONS, largo and rroail. Apply at STUDLEY’S, 37 Canal st, ORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS.—WANTED, FOR Immediate use, by the Metropolitan Errand and Carrier Express Company, fifty good horses, fifty express wagons, and fifty scts of harness. Contractors please ap- ply between the hours of 10 and 3, at the prinolpal office of the company, 110 Broadway. A.M. NY, President. LEIGH.—ANY PERSON HAVING A ( hand sleigh, to seat two persons, te will find a cash customer by a‘liressing Herald office, noteto W. T. ting price, and where to be seon, INSTRUCTION. 12D, BOOK KEEPING, | ARITHMETIC | AND ¢ writing.—While Mr’ RENVILLE, 289 Broa: way, receives new etudents upon lower terms then an; other tencher, his method of instruction is uncivall reference will bo given to hundreds in this city who have been taught by him during the post ten years. 10 —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, &C.—DOLBEAR’S Je academy, 609 Brondway, corner of Houston sueet, is now opeu. A few more students may commute for lessons at the reduced August terms. Those who enter on Monday secure private seats without extra charge. N. B.—Private rooms for ladies, day and eyen- ing. ‘NSTRUCTION.—A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACH- ing, wishes for a tuition in the afternoon to teach English, French and music, Unexceptionable city refor- ences. ‘Address Tuition, 367 Tenth street. NSTRUCTION,—MR. L. DE_GRAND-VAL’S CLASSIC- al English, French, and Spanish Boarding Institute, Hudson and Washingfon terraces, Hoboken, N. J.—4 firet class institution, with a fall’ corps of efficient in- structors, and every requisite for health and comfort. Circulars, references, &c., at tho institution. —1he veteran, Geo. Kensett, announces to the gen- Hemen of New York that he has arranged with Professor Watson, the well known teacher of the art of self-defence and swordsman, who will, in conjunction with the vete- ran, open a private gymnasium at his house, 167 Walker street. A thorough knowledge of this noblo art tanght in a few lessons. Terms moderate. For Reirren 8p: ly toG. K. or the Professor. The room will be open on September r 3d. Gentlemen roms attaining without o know! of bookkeo; is Se a i 3 yp! ‘s eimena and obtain references. pl MUSIOAL, werner mann PIANOFORTES AND 1 CARHART MELODEON TO 9 rent, at $3, $4 and 84a month; or for sale at groat ces $75, $100 and $125; and 2 of Stedart & Dunham's at $175 exch. I'rof. DUMSDAY, 225 Grand street, near Bowery. IGHTE, NEWTON & BRA} "RY'S UNRIVALLED PI- L ‘anofortes, Goodman & | s!dwin’s double banked inelodeons. COLBU TASH, 423 Broadivay by Yor, June “0, 1856. Messrs. Colburn & Nash:—I hi ° «en and heard weve Iedeons, manu. ed by Goodman & nd expressive in well calculated performance of precursors of or for the accompaniment of voices |) lic sacred muric, and adapted to rery. gans in churches, where want of fur not yet permit the introduction of th ponderous pieces of jen) mechs wry seh EDWARD flu one banjotst, ene boneist, Good players ry o'clock . Mi. - BUARDING AN - LOVUING. 52 BROADWAY—TO LET, AN ELEGANTLY furnished suite of eg ne first floor, = mily cr 6 table only; house is first class, : + ey ll BROADWAY.—ONE PARLOR AND THREE blee) apartments to let, between Washington Lewd and Fourth street, a few doors from New York tel. No boarders or in the house, and con- tains bath, gas, Ke. Refer hanged. Db} 624 BROADWAY, BETWEEN HOUSTON adj and Bleecker streets. First chiss accommoda- tions for gentlemen and families without children, AVENUE, THIRD DOOR FROM FOURTH 261 Twenty-first street, very Vong furnished rooms to let, fe or in aujtes, with or without board; the house has all the modern improvements; the location healthy and easy of access to the lower part of the city. HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S 147 park—Furnished rooms to let, with’ board, to Hingle gentlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives; also a handsomely furnished front room and bedroom on the second story. House newly furnished, with all the mocern improvements. 1 BLEECKER STREET, OPPOSITE DEPAU ROW— Eligible location near Broadway—bourding, with Superior suite of rooms on the second floor, for gentle. man and wife ; also rooms for single gentlemen ; also rooms for a gentleman and lady, or eingle gentlemen, at No. 45 Grove street, near Bleecker. References ex- changed. 1 4 5 NINTH STREFT.—A SUPE OF HANDSOMELY furnished rooms to let, on second floor, to a family, with private table, if desired; also two tooms, suitable for single gentlemen, with full or partial board, in the above first class house, pleasantly located, near ondway. 17 PENCE STREET CELEGANTLY | FURNISHED h apartments, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, with or without board. House first class; gas and bath. 4 W) ‘TWE! 1K! REET.—A VERY DESIRA- ble suit of rooms, com) the whole of the sceond tloor, &e., consisting of two large rooms and two bed- rooms, With pantries, suitable fora gentleman and his family, or two gentlemen and_ their wives, may be ob- tained with private table if desired Also, one large room on third floor. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—BOARDING— Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with fall or partial board, in a first class house, with bath, gas, &e.; references exchanged. AND 62 VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN’S PARK.— Handsomely furnishod rooms, in suites or sepa- rately, with private baths, &., attached, to let, with hoard, to families or single gentlemen. commodations. Inquire as above. ®@ AMITY PLACE, ONE DOOR FROM BLEECKER atreet, a little west of Broadway.—Elegantly fur- ished parlors and separate bedrooms fo let, to gentle- men, with breakfast and tea if desired. The house is very neat, and the family is small. 4 GREEN STREET.—FOUR GENTLEMEN, OR TWO eatlemen and their-Wives can have desirable ac- commodations on the second floor, and realize the com- forts of a home, in a family where but a few partial boarders are taken. Gus and Croton water through the house, bath, &c. ‘Terms moderate. FEW AGREEABLE PERSONS, WMH SATISFACTO- ry reference, can be accommodated with pleasant and handsomely furnished rooms, with full or partial board, in a private family, in o first class house, with all thé modern improvements, Inquire at 68 St. Mark’s place, Eighth street. Tirst class ac- GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A nicely furnished room and bedroom, with gas, bath, ¢., ina private family where he could enjoy the com- forts ot @ home, and where there are no other boarders, Location up town, and convenient to stages. Please ad- dress, stating full particulars, A. C, M., Broadway Post office. HANDSOME UNFURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BED- room adjoining, to let to a gentlaman and his wife or one or two single gentlemen, without board, within five or six minutes’ walk from Peck Slip ferry, Williams- burg. For particulars address 0... P., Horald office. Rent $6 per mouth. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY—OCCUPYING A HOUSE between Fitth avenue and Broadway, would rent a oor to two or three single gentlomen of the first re- , cither with or without breakfast and,tea; apectability, the house has all the modern improvements; references . exchanged. lease inquire at Noe 47 West ‘Thirty-irst street. Aisa SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE gentlemen, in a first class private boarding house, up town; cars and stages p Apply at No. 4 Abingdon & from’ 5 to all parts of the city. are, west side, two doors GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD WITH AN ENG- lish family. Location east of the Bowery, not be- low Second or above Nineteenth street, Addresé Princi- pal, Herald office. FURNISHED ROOM OR ROOMS TO LEV, WITH board, in a gentee! family, to a gentleman and lady, or one or two gentlemen; location, 120 West Sixteeuth street; house contains ‘all improvements; references given and required. GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, OR SINGLE GENTI. man, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms with board in a small private family at 74 (old No. 88) West Twenty-second street. The house contains the mc. dern improvements, and is convenient to cars and stages RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, with or without partial board, a large, lofty, fur- Livhed room, on second floor, to two. single geutiema: Also, one or ‘two nice attic rooms. . None but th» respect the Sabbath need apply, at 284 Broome st HANDSOME SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE first floor, to be let together or separate, in a pri- Yate house with all the modern improvements. ‘Those desiring the comforts of a home will find it by calling at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. OARD—A SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, OR an entire floor with eyery convenience, euitable for 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. ‘eferences required. ; OARD—106 AND 108 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. A few rooms in suites or single, with board, may now be setured from the first of Seplember. Single gentle- men, or femilies (without children,) in the above desira. Lle location. The houses are newly finished and furnish- ed with all modern improvements, conveniences,: &c. References exchanged. JARD —PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, cun be had at 108 Grand street, first par block west of Broadway OA) —A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING ore room than they wish to oceupy, will accom- modate three or four respectable persons with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with full or partial beard, at 17% West Thirty-seventh street. House con- tains bath and gas throughout, and is convenient to cars ond stages, Terms moderate. T OARD DOWN TOWN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, also single gentlemen, can obtain good board aud very comfortabie apartments, by applying at No.8 Brondway, the large white house opposite Bowling Green, Transient boarders taken. Bue AT 41 EAST TWENIY-EIGHTH STREET— Handsomely furnished rooms, in suits or single, with or without board, ina private family where there are but few boarders dakar pues has all the modern improvements; is situated between Fourth and Madison avenues, Call and sce the rooms. OARD IN CHAMBERS STRERT.—A LARGE PAR- lor, with pantry attached, suitable for a gentle- ian and bis wife, 0 single gentlemen, to let, board, on epplication at 121 Chambers «treet, Reéferen required. OARD WITH A PRIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLY! —Two gentlemen can obtain a pleasant room, whe: ihey can find the comforts of « home, at 219’ Adams sixeet, near Johnson. Location is convenient to either Wall ox Fulton ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN—ROOMS EN SUITE, FUR nished oF unfarnished, for famiilos, also single fooms for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, in a fret cla house, near Wall strot ferry. Appl the honse in Montague street, eecond door east of Cin- ton, south side, OARD IN RROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE FA- mily, residing within two minates’ walk of the South ferry, woull be happy to receive as Inmates for the winter a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentle- men. They would find all the comforts of @ reapectatle home. French as well as English apokon by the family. + 27 Pacifo street, between Henry and Hicks, — FAMILIES board for thewinter can obtain pleasant rooms or euits Ot rooms, in a delightfully situated bonse, with all the modern improvementa and home comforts. Also a few ringle gentlemen can be accommodated. Apply 206 ‘Washington street, only a few minutes’ walk from Fulton or Wall street ferries, B A LARGE FRONT PARLOR, ack parlor with bedroom attached, with whole or partial board, can be had in » private family, upon moderate terms. The house is well furntshed thionghout, and every convenience can be obtained to voth plensant'and agreeable. Apply at 45 High street. OARD iN BROOKLYN—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE B necommodated with board and plensant rooms, at iv Pacific wrest, corner of Henry, Broohlyn. CARD ON BROOKL HEIGHTA—FURNISHED rooms (0 let, with board, suitable for a gentleman nd wile or single gentlemen, at OT Kemcen aireet, Brooklyn. } OAPD IN with the fecommodated with bon: Wil LIAMSBURG,—THRERE OENTLEVES Wives, or a fow single gontionon, caa be and ploass BOaRvING AND LODGENG, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, TWO CHILDREN B and servant, in a private family, where there are w or no other boarders. Location west of Broadway, between Bleecker and Tenth or Twelfth box 1,464 Post office, stating location, terms, &c., &e, rete OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN B pres tort oad prt ag ad 1 , west of Broadway, 8, location, &c., W. W., box 114 Herald office. A pied cation preferred. reba nenn ie Sevens Me. NES OARD WANTED—FOR A WIDOW LADY, WITH AN unfurnished room and pantry, ina F aera private mily; a widow lady preferred. Address. M. L., Herald oce, for three days, stating terms, which must’ be me- rate, Be WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, with a small fumily where there are no other board: ers, widow lady preferred, full board for the lady, only, which will be in advance. Address Speer, Union Square Post office, stating location and terms. ecw mcrae Ana ss _sbortanay ARD WANTED—BY AGENTLEMAN AND HIS — in be ritrnes family; a second story front room, joining, ina modern built house; will he re- quired, unfurnished, location between Fourth an Four- teenth streets, and west of Broadway. Parties who can give the al accommodation, for which a reasonable pawl be paid, may address C. S., Herald office, with ARDING—AT 120 AND 122 CHAMBERS STRDET, Dd. pleasant newly furnished rooms, for families and ain, tlemen. boarder be accommodated Iso reference required. pipe ~ ge OARDING,—VERY PLEASANT SINGLE ROOMS AND suites of rooms, with board, can be obtained at 190 _ street; house new and location unsurpassed in this city, es OARDING.—A SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, SUITA- ble for a party of three single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished, with full or partial board, at 83 Fourth avenuc, pleasantly located, one short squire from Broad- way, in rear of Grace church. But few boarders taLen, OARDING.—A SMALL, GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, will let their entire second floor, three rooms x modern improvements, and splendidly f to a respectable party; but one block feom Broadway, betwoen Eighth street and Waverley place. Inquire af No. 10 Nelson place. OAKDING.—A NEAT FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM on the second floor, wath gas, bath, &., (o let, te 4 gentleman and wife, with full cr partlal board. In- quire of Doctor STEWART, 92 Kast Twenty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third avenues. Also, a room for a single gentleman. OARDING.—SUTTS OF ROOMS ON SECOND AND third floors. Back palor and enclosed verandah. Also single rooms to let with or without board. Cuoseta, wardrobes, bath and gas in the house. Apply at No. 31 Cinton place, Eighth «t, OARDING.—TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with full or partial board at 26 Riv- ington street, one block from the Bowery. Also, a mam and his wife and a few day boarders. ‘Terms reasonable. OARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF ‘on the second and third floors, for gentlemen, their wives or for single gentlemen, also a room fora single gentleman, at 97 Clinton place. OARDING AND LODGING AT 180 HENRY STREET.— Agentleman and wife, or small family, can find pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board, in a genteel private family. The house has all the modern improvements, Reference exchanged. = FAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET—TO single gentlemen, with or without board; in a pri- vate family; the house ‘and furniture now, and first class in every particular; location very desirable. Apply at 11034 Ninth street, five doors west of Broadway. a OARDING EXCHANGE, NO. 4 ASTOR PLACE — Citizens and strangers wishing accommodations are Texpectfully invited to make their selection from the goudly variety of boarding places on our regisier. In: formation and direction gratis. On the other hand, per- sons desiring to procure boarders may also be supplied here. DEMAREST & BASSET. Commer BOARDING AT ROCKAWAY, 1.. L—FINE fishing and bathing; a few select familios will find this a delighiful summer retreat. For particulars call at 157 Bleecker st., opposite Depau Row. ESIRABLE ROOMS. TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can obtain very desirable euite of rooms, or single rocms, with partial board, ifrequired, ia first class brown stone front house, with all the modern improvements, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 71 Weat Four: teenth street, first house weet of sixth avenue 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ly furni-hed apartments in a pl Washington square, Bath and gas in the house. ly private. Apply at 802 Fourth street. '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 street, door cast of Broadway, and No. 6 College place. RONT AND BACK ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, TO let, with board, ina private family. Please aj at 227 West Fourteenth street. References scneiee” GETBMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND | SINGLE gentlemen, may be accommodated with board and Teasant rooms, by applying at 254 Heury street, next te he corner of Amity, South Brooklyn. “References re- u ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND A FEW single gentiemen, can now be accommodated with leasant rooms and gocd board, at TY Crauberry stroet ween Hicks and Henry, Brooklyn, near F ‘and Wall street ferries, Gas in the house. Liyang bree NEAR BROADWAY, ABOVE ., by a single gentleman; payment week); Ri udreses ee tteratd o te ‘tad 0. 21 LAFAYETTE PLACE, BETWEEN FOURTH street and Astor place.—Rooms in suits, or sepac- ately, with board; a hoi trictly first class. NE OR TWO SINC INTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN rooms, with partial tonrd, ina private family, by applying at 12 Leroy place, in Bleecker st. ARTIAL BOARD, WITH FURNISHED ROOMS, IN suite or otherwise, may bo obtained at 91 Kast Thirteenth street, by gentlemen desiring first clase ac- commndations permanently, in a small family. House all the modern improv RIVATE PARTIAL BOARD.—AN ENGLISH FAMILY eceupying 4 handsome house with modern improve- ments, ip the best locality of South Brooklyn, within af teen minutes’ walk of Hamilton ferry, can accommodate a gentleman, Fulton and Hamilton irry cars pass overy ten minutos. References exchanged. “Address A. G., box 8,994 Post Office, COM WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN RESIDING permanently bere, with or without breakfast, @ iandsomely and comfortably furnished room, facing the south, (one with a sleeping alcove off preferred,) ina ouse containing all the modern iprovemen's, and. loca ted near roadway, between Bond and Twenty-third sb rects, Address R., Bex 2,069 Vout office, stating terms, C. INGLE GENTLEME ACCOMMODATED SY with furnished or unfurnished rooms, with per- tial board, in small faunily, where there ‘are but few bonrders.’ The house is pleasantly located, contains bath, gas, &e. Stages and cxrs convenient.’ Apply at No. 63 West Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh: avenues. References exchanged. (T° SNOLE GENTLAEN—IWO nooMs To Tar, . With board, ia @ private family, at 110 Hudson at. WO PARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS ATTACHED, (FUR- nished or unfurnished), also three single rooms, suitabie for gentlemen, can be oblained on reasonable terms by those who wish to be permanent, in the first class house 33 Great Jones street, near Lafayette place. <innsheth catesdeepsotneemapenneantpnsa note LET, WITH BOARD—A NEATLY FURNISHED room, with pantry attached, suitable for a gentle- ian and his wilo or two single gentlemen, at the ples santly situated house No. 27 North Moore atreet, near St. John’s park. Baths in the house. Ret, scrinadlantnceentiared s-nae TERY SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES and single persons can be found at the Brevoort House, Fifth avenue, corner of Lighth street; kept upom the European plan; rooms are oifered at reduced rates of last seasom. ALBERT CLARK, pro- TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN A PRI- vate family, either in Jersey City or New York: terins not to execed $3 60 or $4 per week. Breakfast and wrapper is ll that would be revutred, Address B. Y., box 100 Herald office EXPRESSES. TULLEY'S NEW HAVEN RAILROAD BAGGAGE BD. Express, for the exclusive conveyance of to and from the cars and steamboats; also, to and from Brooklyn, Passengers arriving in New York by railroads or steamboats, will do well by leaving their creeks end ordere at Studiey’s Express flices. No 4 Sande steees Brooklyn; No. S7 Canal atrect, and ‘Twenty sixth wtroeb and Fourth avenues, Now York OAL—RED AND WITTE ASH BGG AND SPOVR, sereoned and delivered in good order from yards or boats, at the lowest market price, for cqah, at 142 Pilea beth and 88 Stanton atreel, ty L. J. COSTAR, CORA RESPRCTADL steady habits, wi cook in a rospeetable farnily and pickling. Tho very best of referomce can given, Please apply in the gore, No. 89 West Btevonth etreet, Bib and Oth avenucs, fer two days. IMMTION COAL POR SHIPPING, coal to California enn be eapplied with this suparty cool, Of ell binds, doligered to vowels Inany pert of tee harbor Gom canal boats of avowt 120 tons burthen. Pennsylvania Coal Company, corner of Booadwey and ‘Wall street. WOMAN OF SOBER AND jtuation as professed Jerstands resecving PPERS OM

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