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ADVERTCAEMENTS RENYWED EVERY DAY. a NICOLAY, “AUCTIONESE—ECTRITYS ‘wale of a large invoice aire Hu a wines, brandies, sherry, mnieira on champygae Sree M will vet sala da a 7, o'clock, se roo Broad st aa red ofpare solested Hangs’ wv wines, comvistiog of 590 anes of various choice brands, red und whiie, fron the ‘Colebrated house of F. A. Jaliv ‘esta, Huasacy; of which are warranted pure ani unalulieraied, 5 450 of brandles, in octaves, quartera, demijohns of Jani 5 galloas each, to: gether’ cits 5 t, sherry, madelrs wnd chawpagae Bnd sogars of several brands. ‘’artivalers and catalogues Gan be obtained at the sales rovins, 11 Broad street. TION.—AT THE REQUEST OF HENRY M. RO- ASRS on oreatnuco of mor , there will be the of at auction the furniture fixtures and all se Renae. alee a TATION SALE.—AUCTION NOTICE.—EDWARD sell, this day, at 10% o’cluck, at the Wall utreet.—: erempiory suie ofcnoive wines —~A large invoice of U really tine old wines from the same stock as our fyst sules, the importing houses now clesring out Hennessy, Mactell, London cognye do.; Blaady, Ivanhoe and ; Du! Gordon, stalkers, amontil- Indo, tin, Yriaste and other sherries; Hungacisa, ‘Tokay, Muscat and wedding wine; casmpagne, Hunt & Co.'s mid Olliey’s port; rum, whiskey, &e.; also, private sploowing to ‘An estate, aboutd dozen of the genuine de: Baer mes Taree devolce of Ha- itive. — . HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—MAGNIFICENT AND D Costly hounebol fucuilure, ab dhe resideuce No. atreet.—Thls day, (Jriday,) at lus A. M., i Dd. Will sell, ag above, tue most elegant assvct- ment of rvsewood and mahogany furniture oitered at auc- toa season, bwing ihe entire furuiture of tae ubove first class house. Catalogues can be obtained on the moniing of sale, at the house |'arlors—Elegant rose- ners, seven pieces, covered in maroon brocatel, one |, One easy Chair, four parlor chairs aad reception do. ; magnificent 1 bovkease, with satinwood lin- gm cOet $400; mirror front aud back ecegere, Uno rosewood. Horr, Full s@reu Octave—s 8] itatrument, fi Wacrunved, und for quality of t ; Cemire and other tables wilh statuary tops, music rack, corner eiegeres, righ lace cur- shades, mantel decorations, vrmolu clocks; ine oll tings, by Lacroix, street and others; French por celain do. ; gas chandeliers, rich velvet und tapesiry tloor end stair’ carpets, e.; co-ewood and maitogany bureaus, wasistuads, commodes, &., to ‘one armoir-de-g.uG®, rosewood, coat $200; fine hair mattrersea, yullinssen, blankets, bolstera and pil- lows, counte: sLeets, &c., mahogany and other chairs, sfiver-plated wace, rich china dianer and tea acts, @laseware, cutlery, &e.; ther wiv the basemont far- nitare, with which the sale will commeuce. sale posi- Give! ‘Deposits requiced. ENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONESR—BY FRANK- * LIN & NICHULS, his day at 10 o'clock, at tho 1,011 Broudway, near Twea.y-sizta stree., all the furniture contained in «aid house, consisting of the usual Boukékeeping articles of 4 tanily—capets, pictares, Biter», parlor, chamber and kiichon furniture, &e. sale will be without reservo. and tho attentioa of Gealérs and housekeepers geneisily, 1s invived. ENRY B. HERTS, Jn, AUCTIONEER.—3HERE fale of household furniture, on Friday, Augast 31, Mg o'clock, at the store, 54, Pine strect, comprising Forewoud sod maboyuny solis, eiwics, couches, &c., 10 haircloth, leather aud brocade; rosewood and. mahogany bedsteads, evegeres, bookcases, wardrobir, tables, & Iace and embroidered window curtains and coraicos, ¢: ametled and oak cottage vuits, oil paia ings, silver placed ware, china vases, bronzes, clocks, urnaments,&e. Le, ash. A deposit required from every purchaser. B, der. CHas, 7, LINEUECK, Deputy SheriZ, m4 ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN W, SOMERINDY Si, AUC- tioneer—store wUcete—will sell, this day, (Frida; virtge of a chatic: moriguzc, she contents of a Gtor? corner of ‘thirty-utih street Edgath uvenue, consisting of tbo usual vareiy; togetner with the fix: Pag boe, wagon apd harness, also Lease of siore, &e., be. SUES W. SOMAUNDY a8, Attorne; fur Moctgagee, NE ELK WILL BE S0LD AT AUCTION ON MON- day, Sept. %, at 12 o'clock, at JUN B. GATFIELD'S bavaar, 31'Crosby street! Une spam ace broke to barnes. : USSEFL W. WESTCUTT, AUCTIONEER—Z00 hold furnitare, &., at 163 Vourt street, Brooklyn, Sit. W. Weatcott will -cll an assortment of houseold furpiture on Friday, at 164g o' click, rain or shia, con wiststing of carpets, muboxuny and cane deat chairs, ba- Feaus, fables, bedsieads, uale mactrosses, fea aes beds, mirrore, cooking and ‘purlor stoves, show cases, lacge ewalog and posts, trunware, crockery, &., with a quau- tity ofetraw bonnets. All of waica mast be removed from the premises immediately aiter the sale, QoHIRIF'S SALW. ©. ALDURICS ACCLTONEER aud Ventre will sell on Friday, August Jt, at 14 o'clock, at No, Court strect, Brooslyn, one Aid, one pung’ alerga, three acta of harness, saddles, robes, &e. Also, 500 bua: dics of straw. E, Lost, sheriff. ArEx. Durtos, Depnty. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONERR. — ALBR He Nicolay will sell, this day,” Friday.) A I, 1865, at Lh o'clork, at the Mercusnis’ Ex- account of whom it nay concern, $5,000 pi Railroad 1v per cent meom. bonds, $1. Rullroad Ist mortgage 7 pet.ceat Bonds $1 Cleveland, Palnesviiie and Fi ach; 83, "rans e 000 4.00 h; 40 shares Rock: Mmmpany, Wath. Also, 2.8ti shares fllnots Centen hei flock) $100 euch, Sold by order of the ‘before road ferme of salo:—Ten per cent this day, and the 2 o'clock to-morrow. Tho accrued titerest on ‘al! the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next regular Sole on Monday, September 3 — CARRIAGE EBERT MH. NIOOLAY, AUCTIONEE! at duction.—Albert EL. Nicolay will sell, on Saturday, Sep- i 4 room, 11 Brosd 1, at 12 o'clock, tm troat of the aemali, ly carriage, to compicte order, iwving Fan but a short time, and was built ia the nest mannse by SB ednown clty maker: sso, a set of allver plated harness, ‘For full particulars apply at the sales room, 12 road street. M. CRISTALAR, AUOTIONRER, WILL SELL, THIS + day, at 104 o'clock, a the souhoast corner of Twenty- street and pecung avenue, the stock and ixtures of a gro- plore, consis''ng Of sugars, tenes, coittes, flone, spices, counters, £6, Also, oue horse and way A. M, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WE THIS » day, at 10 o'clock, a8 43 Peck slip, lumber, doors, aaanes, &c., dc., logether with @ various lot of | binds, wi other articles In the et AR NOTICR—J, BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY 5. BUGART.—this day, friday, at 10% o'clock. at the rooms, boarding house and parlor suis of Curniture— Torker, chalrs, bureat, Large malozany and waladi ta Dlea, Fefrigerators, Wardrobeyciocks, looking glasses, Dedstoa ls and e Waetislunis, crockery, Kilcven range aed kitchen furniture, cookin: a.ove, 0 Bheril’s sale of AW lot Ol men’s and Loys’ summer wid Winter hau wud oaps, and and fancy 40003, me ONEER—BY 8. No. 125 tower y store, Mod VOTION NOTIVE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONKER—BY 8, BUGAKE.—douday, at 1054 o'clock, wt the a.tcuioa room. Virtue ofan execudon, large and ex.cusive Avsorimens of sarge Mirrors nnd spienuid of paintin,s. ™, LuOMEsON, Atrnuy, — CAS. DALY, Constable Ae NOTIO! ‘cer—by Day, Wal sel thas tor Ys enue, Ure househow surniuce oO. a»: jamuy. teab, Goods to be removed uumnediavely wcier the sale, WG 0 C10 UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONKS, AUCTIONEER. Becond Keximent New Yors Site Mulls, Hy viride Ow uidtary warrany, issued by Col. Second stogimeat Mew York bite Mutua, wud ome diy A will ex p4or le ui ast a a wal aver, at ‘A. Ma, Te paie Guoih UUskilis, 0 yraih Ka PALE boys", ladies ¥ lie DUsKIUS A by virwe oO a secoud Het’ Indiow thus. Wik. 1 YONES, Uo. Vodstaole, ouice Maring UOTION NOTICR—M. DOUGITY Constable’s nals 0 bouschoid turact Fors, Ac, ‘ibis day, ab the More 2, Ceusre sree Mahogany WAFUFOVLE, Freach CouAKe VEdsews, sot ‘etetes, OMNES, LUFEHUS, Washnwnds, exwnsoa' TMawrceans, HOOkCAM, Contre wid card [ivs, MrICole Op Clecere, HolME Humps, gus BXLUTE® nud FoukDy chars, wring desks, chins, © Bement, ae. LOTION NOTICH—THOS, BELL. BeLL @ bUdt.—This day, ut wy Parepee. 12 North Wilaam street, will be sold the balance the Phuadetpius invoice oF italian sewins suks, Ury fous, Tangy articles, cmricry, Kod and puiver yous Aad Pencil cases, Bold Jewelry, ve Warsaca, aud Various Ober arucles, voTION KOTOR —THO3. BELL, AUOTION&&R,—BY 1 & HUSK AL IWS O'cCK, OM SAM CUAY, I Lacie BS.U0B room, 12 Norus Wiuain nietet, the cane elegant erature o ¥ removed rum Waverley praca, a genieet 8 the best uescripuion, nude w order, and good as new >— bookcase, prananorte, Soin bed, com $d, MACvIE WP Wastetanin, table, Carpets, chairs, mirrors, Mantle Ac. Full parucularssaticday morning. ‘Deposits parlor, cay aad Kivebsn arrad, ore AUCTION KER.—BY ‘clock, M our auc- @BIGNRE'S SALE.—AUCTION BURBBLL, Aucunnwr.—Vay, RK. Km by ofuct OF ioe assignee, One sorter noFsE sound and kind la douy.s and Pewutitel setius: hore. nar bee set, And for igh: MoA.As Hu» Deen rublen wale by & ReNuCMIAN WhO was In ui health. Also, on6 but Mittie wed. Aiso, ons met 01 1 Soy order of SHU. th. DICH Asap H. LEEDS & 00.—ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, AT fn iront of our 1d Nassaa rect, s beaut @ very aiyliaa walin il, Lily Lape pine “o pO rarraawed wil slau ale day wit i've sold whwou rcavtra, 8 tas tor her. Also, a very ius lighs wa averry, nearly new, wad In dae oF ler. sity Inase vy Dusscome, nearly 1 Fewer re. 7. LIBDR, AVOTIONRER—BY N, B. WOOLLEY yh Ay day (Friday), at 10M of clook, at ine Meera acl cere nat OF HOBOD, WAI Fischer of N, cares, am lly warran cd Pose wood * te, rT ( Surtety of cocks, silver pi 'y oF second band ki.cheu (aralur: Yenen, Fk, ON LOO! LUFT be bound stool Hoven, & tase’ 0, and depoaia Tequited from purcascrs, | veld wins Mn Rw GORGE SOK, “AUCTIONN ER THIS DAW, AF i03, O'clock, a iarge astortinent of new and fashonabis tural ture, French plate mirrors, oll. paintings, &e-, at nalessonms Nassau street, near, Beskmal, Ot parlor tural: {uie.en suite of rosewoot ant yin Dedeatel, plush Abd hale cloth, marble top ‘centre, ate ‘at not cases, corner stands, music stands rong made on menaian Siing. ene vee ant pa sh ‘aire, eto m tetes, yarn ani easy cours, Sebip cares Veletende matin GP bana, wcnsenit wi hair mattresses, beds, bedding, &c. Also gilt Tame mirrors, oll paintings, china’ and glassware, tule cut ery, silver plated ware, de. 1ROCERIES, MACKEREL, SOAP, BRANDY AND beel—This day, at 1%; o'clock, at BY Dey strest, corase Greenwich, tobacco, segars, claret, raisins, tiga, air: ring, coffee, tea, olive oll, ‘picklen, walnut eaisup, peas, | buts, knives and forks, scissors, carvers, razors, AW, Chisels, files, clocks, coats, patts, ehirtd, collars and «ocks, W. H. CARTER, Auctionzer, L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, FRI- e day, August 31, nt’ 10%5 u’clock, at the sales room. 32 Maiden Inne, there will be sold a very spleadid an ex:ensive collection of ‘elegant household furntiure, the whole to be sold off this day, having just been removel'for this occasion of or Prompt . Several superd parior ‘wuits of rose woo}, covered in the richest brocatel, and in crimsoa plu Tosew' any in hair cloh, bookcases aud se°re- ‘ary, rosewood and mhogany etexeres, book aad corner stands, do. do. pianos, splendid marble top centre and side ables, ladies’ workstaids and secreturias, sofas and tote-n-tel rockers and easy chairs, sets of parlor do., hat suands, tables, mirrors, mantel ornaments, china and glues war , ut and oak exiension dining tables, elegant French be lsteats, ‘fair mattresses, marble top and plain bureaus, do. washstant4 nd t ‘sets, enamelled chamber suits of furaiiure. Sale peremptory. M. N. CRO! A ings.— * ‘am, corner of Ce: id assor'ment 0 salesroom, 65 Wile and splea- y and secoud fund furniture, consist n¢of amber furniture; also, chairs of various alterna, marble top tables, card and ‘fancy tables: ov ouse deaks of wil Kinds, lounzos in leather and cloth, avle cudery, &¢. ; aiso, 40,000 sogars. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN REDDING, AUCTION will sell on this day, the Sst inst, at 93 o'clock A. M., on the premises No. 680 Sixth avenue, the stock and fixtures of a barber's shop. RICHARD SALE,'Atiorney for Morigagee. HILIP R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. ECEIVER'S sule of elegant household furniture, by order of the Su preme Court, Philip R. Wilkins will sell at auctl Thura- day, September 4th, at 10 o'clock, at 18 Kast Tw: street, elegant household furulture, consisting in part of roxewoo. and LaDy sofas, tele-a-totes, chairs and Voliaire chairs, cover ed with satin, velvet und broca‘el; sofs ant card tables, wih Egyptian marble tops; sideboards, single aod doavle French dedsieads, bureaus, dressing burenus, mantel mirrors, aru ehairs, &c. Also. a very large extension dining table, 'Cata- Jogues can be bad ai the office of the auctioneer, No. 2 Broat street. UNIS MORRELL, AVCTIONEER—NO RESERVE Furniure, &c., this morning, at 1034 o'clock, at 81 Nassau Street, Furniture dealers as well us housekeepers will attend, ‘as the opportunity to purchase superior furnituce, oll paintings, mirrors, plaicd goods, mattresses, &e,, ki rarely olfered aa fully described on catalogues; most of ‘the ‘stock are staple articles; sofas, chairs, rockers, easy chairs, bureaus, hall suas, tete-n- tetes, lounges, bedsteads, wardrobes, bookcases, secreincles, sults of rosewood, muhozany, oak and black Waluut, extension dining tables, work tables; also, ofl palatings, trom ‘the peacil of. KE, C. Conis, Eaq., und others; oval mirrors, plated goo la; snle of eegars will commence in the rear roam, watch will oaly occupy ten minutes. N. B.—Kvery provision male tor ship- ping at moderate charges; ilberty given to any purchaser to Jeave or return, same day, {f not satisded. “Storage for a week ree. W ‘iy aTTERS, AUCTIONEER —ON SATURDAY, AT Tog o'clock, at 18% Canal street, all the siock and sixtures ofncontectionery’ store, consisting of counters, glass bottles, cases, candles, ceaurs, setters, &c. Also, immedixtely after, the household’ furniwire—: irs, tables, carpels, bed: sleads, Leading, cooking stovo, china, glasa, &c 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON MON- day, at 1U}s o'clock, at the corner of (reenwiex and Troy streeta, the stock and fixtures of n grocery, slore. ‘Thy «tock {4 Jarge, and of the first quality. and will be kold without reserve for cash, consisting of teas, sugars, ta bal and whole barrels, hams, &¢., together with store fixtures, rmerly enptatn 2 a trip aro the Island, landing at Key po: remaining there s adi {ine for bathing aad dinger. Leaving Murray stewet at bis ; pler Ne North river at 9; and Fulton ferry, Brookiyn, 4 XCURSION TO FISHING BANKS.--THE STEAMER LAURA KNAPP, Cap‘ain N, Anderson, Jr., will ake excursions to the Mahing Banks daily, leaving Spring street at 744, Broome street 8, and pier 3, N. R., at 9 o'clock A. M. 4 REAT CAMP MEE a and commodious double engine steamboat WIL- G SING—THE FAST AT SE LAM GAGE, Capt. J. 0. Phillips, will cua to Sing Siag du.ing the ng, in connection with the sieam- boat ‘thomas KE. Hulse, commencing Angast 29, 1855, au) MM leave as follows: From foot of Jay street, at 734 o'clock, A. M.; Amos street, at 7%, landing at Yonkers, euch way. Returning, will leave sing sing at 4 o'clock, P.M. N. B—The William Gago will Teave on Sunday, at 8; o'clock, A. M., and will leave Sing cing at 4%, o'clock P.M. Fare each way, 25 cents. : N CONSEQUENCE OF THE SINKING OF THE Juesachuseits, the exeursion of the Washia, ion, ndvertisell to take place Jast evening, “1 lo some future day, of which due notice will be giv pauper. REMILM EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.— Five dollars. premium wil be paid by tho steamer Croton, on each trip, ty the person who shall catch the largest fish, and one dollar to the person who shall catch the smallest fish. ‘Bhe splendid, fast, and safo sea sieamer CROTON, will make trips to the fishing Bank», on Wednesday, Thureday and Friday of thix week, leav: ing as follows:—Fout of Broome treet, East river, 7 A. M.; Heck slip, 7:80; Spring street, North river, 8; pier No. 3, 8:30. Refreshments, fishing tackle and bait fur- nished on board. A band of music will accompany the boat. N. is—The steamer Croton can be chartered for ions, for which ber size and spead ronder her po- culiarly fitted. Apply to WM. G, LOUKWUOD, No. 37 South street, or to the Captain on board. CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE SAFE AND commodious double engine steamer MASSACHU- S, E.R. Hanke commander, being now in complete order, ean be chartered for excursions. She is the largost and most eleguat steamer offered for the purpove, having 8 large dancing snloon 112 fect long. Apply ou Board, ut the foot of King street, N. R., or to L. HL GROVER, 163 Broadway, up stairs, AVY BOUNTY LAND AND “EXTRA PAY” OFFICE. —Pounty land and “extra pay” for U.S. Navy asilors, &e., inall wars since 1700—their widows and hetr:—promptly obtained and paid. Ealanee due widows and helre of deceased U. 8. sai and others collected, and all kinds of claima against the United States recovered by EDWARD BISSKIL, Agent ani (late) Purser U. S. Navy, 67 Wall street, “MISCELLANEOUS. UTLER'S COMPOUND BALSAMIC MIXTURE OF CU- debs and copaiba combined with the alcoholic ex- +t of buchu and sarsaparilln.—TBis celebrated scientt- preparation 1s the well known English specitic for tho obnoxious and troublesome discharges arising from im- prudence, and for this complaint alene it stands unri- valled, especially in recent cases. It cures Instan ly, and im all caccs whore extracts, drops and pills have proved useless, this mixture infallibly cares, Prico $1 r bottle, Soldat No. 115 Franklin street; No. 237 Righth avenne, agd corner Hndson and Hammond sis. ART.—GEORGE W. COLLADAY, FORMERLY RE- J co.der of Leeds, &¢., for the county of Philadelphia iiclia the patronage ef the people of New York and vicinity in the matter of the purchasggnd sale of real oa: tote, investment of money, collec f tion, registry, and record of all kinds of } &e.."ke., for ure in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of} ennsylvania, and oth tes. His experiomse of many years, aud having the command of (he safest and best practical leg. talent, enables him to ensure the greaiect satisfaction to his patrons, He refors, with per- mision, to John M. Coleman, Haq., Coanty Treasurer, Vhiladelphia; William Bowers, Kaq., Rogister of Wills, do} Jacob 1. Hagert, Fag. late Prosident sleot Council, to.; Benj. P. Middleton, Exq., grocer, Brooklyn, N. Y. papers, R. MCMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM. The pure extract of the native drug, highly concen- Tented and reparnted from all those deleterions priaci- ples which render Iaudanum, parogoric, morphine, and other preparations of opfum objectionable, For sale by A. B, & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street. Sold also by drug- gists generally, N. GIMBREDF, LEADER OF FASHION IY CARD engraving, hos introduced new forms of woliling and just received direct from Paris n fine assort ment'of atatlonery, Names, intials, arms, crests, &e., stamped in colors on paper and envelopes to orde>, ’ Spe~ cimens nent by mall on application to J. N. ‘GIMBREDS, New Yor’. AMPS, CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.— The subse ther would respectfully inform his former iifends and patrons, that he ss re-spene! te store 66 be itnk corner of Canal street, (late Walker), where, by attention to buviuess, he hopes to merit the continuance of former favors, L. A. BALDWIN, 65 Bowery. TRAW AND HAY CUTTERS.—HOVEY & CO., MAKE at the manufactory price: For sale by A. LONGETT, 34 CM street. Corner Fulton street. BUILDERS AND PLUMBERS.—FIFTEEN FULL ' size kitchen ranges, with water backs, complete, to be sold; a bargain. Apply at 508 Houston strect, one block from Broadway. + Four.h avenue, (ible House.) New York.—s:ores, dwell- tugs, churches, hotela, &e,, fitted up at the shoriest noltes, on Promptly attended to. reavonable terms, Iban kfally received at the shop, or a Mr, 0. 378 lromaway, corner of White sireet, A. TRAINOR, GAS FITTER, NO. 9 BIDLE HOUSE, ZA. Righth street and Fourth avenue. —Cas ftdng atended to, nnd gas fixtures of the latest styles for sale, at the lowest cam prices, Great attention pakl & putting pipes into dwell ings. Now style gas burner—the most saving burner in use —tor sale wholesale and retail, Try them. GALLTITING ATTENDED TO, AND GAS CHANDE- Uers furniabed nt the lowest prices, A. H. TRAINOR, Righth street and Fourth avenue. YEW LIGHT, SILVIC O1L OR DIAMOND LIGHT,—TH cheapest and best light ever discoveret. Boll ac 6) ceats per gallon retail, one gation burns 100 hoars, giving a Nght juan} to gas or camphene, and noi dangerous Lumps and ol wholesale and retail, by H. PARMENT Treasurer Silvie ON Oy, 484 roe ty. T SAVING TEW STYLE GAS RURNERS—THn we Curt er in use—for gale * A. A. TRAINGR, Bighvh o'r ting di wil fie branches tines wi the tare! pr 71 gg Sa tage ae ape gas Aol or three © to let, between ‘ourih street and Wa: be peg place, @ few doors from New York Hotel. The house contains bath, gas, fe. so bvarders in the house; reference required. A PRIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLYN WISHES TO let o suite of apartments, sonalsting, of five pleasant rooms, on second floor, it—furnished $176, unfurnished $150—from’ the first of September till the first of May; privilege in kitchen; gaa throughout. Good references required. Apply at'96 Dean street, Brooklyn. GLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, NO. 242 WEST THIRTY- second street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, io et, Has just been painted, and put a compleie order: JOHN B. MURRAY, 44 Wall street, over Bank of North Ameri \URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A LARGE FIRST C1 ASS four story honse, beautifully located, near Union ood te- to let, with immediate possession, to a 138 Fos- pant, and the furnitare will be sold low. ter, Herald office, OUSES 10 LET.—THREE ELEGANT HOUSES {N River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes? walk o: ihe ferry, commanding » beautifel view of the bay aud city of New York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, ke., t@ familios ofthe first respectability only. Inquire at the office corner of Second ap’ Hudson streots, Hobo- ken. of EDWARD MARTIN. CUSE IN BROOKLYN TO LEL—A HOUSE svrt- able fora small family to be let in Chuton #t., Lrooklyn, between Baltlc and Harrison. Rent $500. The turniture, quite new, will be sold to the incoming tenant, if desired. Apply to F. SCUINITASPABN, 1th Veal st. ARGE AND SMALL, OR BUSINESS, DAGUERREAN and show rooms to let or lease low, at 569 Broad- way. (0 EXCUSE FOR HIGH RENTS—NO EXCUSE, CAN'T get a suitable place of business.—Broadway Mer- @antile North Light ofice, $8 per month; Broadway, necond floor sales rvomy, $600 per annum, with or without counters, desks, gas fixiures, &., complete; Broadway, third fivor, mercantile rooms and offices, $150 to $.00 per annum. Apply to GEORGE P. FOX, fur allkinds of Broadway property, either at $21 or 681 Broad LET—BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, A VER’ SIBLE office in the front of the second story of store 81 Jobn street. in EDWARD CORNING & CO. LET—AT 172 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Lighth avenue, a handsome suite of unfurnished Focms on the second floor, suitable for one or two gen- tlemen who may wish to furnish their own apartments. ‘The Lonse contains all the modern improvements, and is occupied by a small private family, NO LET—FROM FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, IN WEST HO- Loken, three cottages of superior accommodation, built expressly for comfort, “Rent very moderate, A re~ gular line of stages to Hoboken Ferry. Apply to Win. Sinclaire, West Hoboken, or to J. SINGLATIE, $4 Pine 0 LET—THE MODERN BUILT ENGLISH BASEMENT house 245 West Thirty-first street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. The houso is newly bullt, ‘Tho slt- ation unexceptionable. It has a bath and modern im- rovements and beautiful chandeliers. Apply to WAL- JER. & SEELY, No. 440 Eighth avenue. LET—IN THE NEW AMFRICAN FAMILY HOUSE, No. 107 West Twenty-fourth street. ‘The house has been built expressly for small American familios, and bas i, bath, and Croton water throughout. None but rhiteae henllles cant apply. Apply at No. 103 West Twenty-fourth street. LET—HOUSE NO, 2 ST. MARK’S PLACE, EIGHTH street, with all conveniences. Possession immedi- auely. Inquire of C. PITT & SON, 17 Third avenue, fo LET—A TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASEMENT house, No. 69 Laight street, near St. John’s park; hus all the modern improvements, gas, bath, hot and col: water, Sc. Rent only $600. For’, particulars apply to Mr. LEGLIO, 47 Division street. LET—A STORE AND TWO BACK ROOMS. RENT $425. Fixtures for sale. Inquire at 78); Bowery, Between Walker and Hester streets. 0 LET.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, CORERR of Fourth strect and Sixth avenue, will be let low to a good tenant, on lease if desired. Well calculate. for A genteel boarding house. Possession immediately. Ap- ply to ROSS & ERVING, real estate agents, 48 Hight avenue. LET—THE BRICK HOUSE NO, 581 HUDSON MT? coos) witht bas, alt, bo + reat $70. Ain, hex Siory house and store No, 490’ Seventh avenue, ‘near Thirty-fourth treet; rent $450. Also, store and back rocm No; 277 Becker street; rent $260. Also, store and «welling corner Kighth avenue and Thirty-cighth street, rent $40, Also, large hall, 30 by 75 feet, No, 273 Bleecker strect. ' Also, three’ story” brick house, gas, baths, range, &., in’ Thirty-eighih street, near Eighth avenue; rent $450. J. LENHAM, Eighth avenue, corner of Sixteenth street. VO LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE SPLEN- did two story and attic English basement brick house 48 Heury atreet, having been entirely painted througn- out, and with ail the modern improvements; hot, cold and vapor baths; also gas throughout the house, with {ea room attached. “Can be seen from 9 til 12 4. Mand LET—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE ON WEST Twenty-seventh street—front parlor, kitchen and three rooms, with use of bath, gas, &e. House in good order and pleasantly situated. A small family occuples the balance. Rent $200, EB. KINSHIMER, S10 4th avenue, 3 to 7P. M. LET—APARTMENTS IN HOUSE 86 WEST FOR. tieth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenuc, conaisting ofa parlor, two bedrooms and kitchon. Tho house Is handsomely finished with marble mantels, wa- ter, gas, and all the modern improvements. Rent mo- aerate ’ Inquire on the premises. LET IN BROOKLYN—A OM THREE STORY ‘and basement brick dwelling house, on Court street, (No. 142), near Amity, five minutes’ walk from south terry, City ratlroad cars, from Fulton ferry to Greeas wood pass the premises Crery five minutes. | Rent mode rato toa genteel family. Possession given immodiately. ie IN RBOOKLYN—A GENTEEL SMALL THREE . sory and basement brick house, desirably located, minutes walk from South ferry. 'Reat $350 The furniture is nearly now, and will be sold cheap, if ap- plication be made soon, on the premises, No, 3 Harrison placa, Brooklyn. 0 LET OR TEASE—NEW STORES NOs. 87 AND 39 Pearl street, running through to Bridge street, Suitable tor heavy grocerlos, produce or flour. Apply 19 JOKN H. PELL, 20 Insurance building, corner of Wall and William streeta. 0 TET OR LEASE—THE NRW FIVE STORY marble front store, 91 Bowery, 25 by 90 fect, with basement, sub-cellar and vaults. “Possession given im- mediately. Apply to M. H. & 1), CASHMAN, 6 Beaver strect, IE ORANGE HOTEL, AT NEWBURG, TO LEL—FOR aterm of year, Possession may be had as soon ag wanted. Inquire at the Orange House, Water street, Nesburg. PME WHOLE OF PART OF A HOUSETO LET, IN HOt ton rtreet, west of and near Broadway, farnished orvnfurnishea.” Hf furnished, part of the rent will be taken in board, ifagreeable; or the furniture will be sold ata fair yeluation. Apply at 618 Houston street. HOUSE TOLDT AND THE FURNITURE FOR SALE:— A three story hove completely furnished, ina good to~ nu, near Broaway, with all the modern’ improvemsnia; The owner WON Tetain one room and board with | W wureeable, “Addreas Thomson, Broadway Post « lays. KLYN WOULD LIKE t hablis, two fine a with fireplaces and gas; ren! $2 erences req) OR LET, IN: BROOKLYN.—CON. tains ten rooms, arched parlors, coraiced a puces, marble mantelp and g ‘ order, fin ¥ hood vault, genteel neighLorhood, » few minutes’ walk ‘froin Pulion ferty. | Will lease for thre or five years, For parileu- lure apply at 121 Sanda street, Se BrOALWAY STORE TO RENT.—TO RENT, A STOR ‘on the best part of Brondw: lendid lova- of by Pixtures for sal jiding counters, shelves, gna 4 chandellerr, olleloths, cata great bargain. Address, immediaicly, Broadway, ald oftice. BROWN nts, WW%, ’ .. Inquire next door, or of A. 8, LEVY, Attor- ney acLaw, 19 Wall street, * ———$_____ TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, AND FURNITURE for sale. ‘The house is close to the City Hall, and the far Lure will be sold cheap, for cagh, if desired. The house will be let without the furniture, or the furntinre will be sold sepa. rately. Address Kdward Carroll, Brooklyn Post office, ‘OUSF TO LET.—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE front house to let, furnished or unfurnished, in one of tio Vest netghborhoods in’ wy, House and furniture first class, sossession immediately. Addresa 8, J., Herald office. OUFE AND STORE TO RENT=NO, 2 LACRENS wireet. A good htisiness stand, being the first house from. \anal street; now occupled by a pawnbroxer. Inqitire on Wa premises, OUSH IN BROOKLYN TO LET OR FOR SALB—COR- her of Columbia and Poplar streets, wo minutes’ walk <m Fulton ferry. Prospects benutiful: excellent cellars, «nt $6). Stabling in the rear may be had if desired. “Appiy JAMES SUCH, 60 Kast Fifteenth street, near Union square, F PTORS TO LET—MO8ST ELIGINLE OFFICES Vt a Duane ita fe : a FS, CORNER and others, rem rm most desirable, WM, LY CHILSON. and Dnane rircet. P4R7, OF A MODERN HOUSE TO Letom y fourth ai. —contain! and c.; a newly painted, and in flew rate order; from font at FeNt moderates to a «malbresponsibie Ate is convenient to Mages ant cars. Apply on the premines SECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE TO LET—coRNE! sO" Pourh avenue and Thirieenth street, comisuey ot tore roams, two panties, Croton and waste pipes, allan same door, Also, A saad] More t let; goo stand for any kind of business Torh’piaces will te let cheap, eliher separate or togeuher. -Ap- ply ABALONE.” Als, a HOD 10 let ) LET-AUPARATPLY, THR SEOOND AND TATRD foors, fron: and back whit two by soae yomb. Neight ort neenne, below Twenty third strrct. Ary ARDS, 307 roadway LET—THE LECTU: ECHA NICS’ HALL, Tn Broadway. shal ag tng Neen established as @ reas eee etnies iyo HENRY WOOD, ot the new balk 424 Broadway, : LET—THE REAR TWO STORY BRICK COTTAGE honge No, 25 Horatio street, in perfeet onder. rent, $85) a year. Also, half of the English basement bouso No, 1 Horatio sree renl, $250 a sear, Apply at 20 Broadway, roows 32 and 3%, between II and 12.0" © LET—WITH BREAKFAST, TO TWO GENTLEM! a large, comfortably furnished front room, on the second oor of a neat ‘ale house, siuated in a gentec! nelghbor- hood, weat of Broadway and below Bleecker sireei, Price $7, including gas. Address Lodgings, Herald office. 0 LET—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS CORNER room on the second slory of the building 208 Broidway, corner Fulton street; also the large room No. 2 xeoond story of building 804 Broadway, Inquire of &. BLOOMER, 208 Broad- way. LET—A SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, furnished or unfurnished, in a pleasan'ly sliuatod hous with a small funily, within five minuies walk of Falton Catherine and Urldge street ferrles. 4 fow single gen mee can be comiortably accommodated at 122 Sand sirve rooklyn. ET-IN A GOOD LOCATION, THE FIRST CLASS 'y English basement house'l44 Thirty-ninth street, venth and Kighth avenues; the house is now ant # all the modern improvements. Rent till May, $4%5, Inquiro on the Premises of #. Kennedy, PO LET—HOUSE 70 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, near Hroadway and Six avenne, Has all modern tn! Provemence, and vety pleasantly lovated, Poaessiow tmmet- ately. Apply tos. 0. SMITH, 15 Moxt street. )LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED WOU Grapes, 27 James street; also, the lower prrt amodern house, in'Varick street, furnished or untucnished; ako, «splendid marble counter, gas Axtures, &e, Apply to LUME, 27 James sireet, LET—TWO ROOMS, WITH TWO BEOROOMS i in tho house No. 84 Elizabeth street; will be tenants, possession immediately, Apply to E. 3A Canal street. OLET—PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSH, WITH ALL the modern fraprovemonts, in a destrablo neighvorhoo}, furnished or unfurnished, with board or withou:. Rea! low to good tenant, Apply for three dayy at 222 West Thirty-Afit street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, 10 LET, IMMEDIATELY: with all the. palated, par niture Low {0 and Sixth avenue, liam street, room No. 12, JACKSON. 10 LET, IN BROOKLYN.—THE HANDSOME THREE sory brown stone front house, 375 Pacific siree!. The fitth house from the corner of Bond, ina row of similar houses, in perfect order. Ba th, gas and Wwaler fixtures, Possession Immediate, Reni low Ga goad tenant. | Apply to J. COCKER & 00, 84 John FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS dattte brick dwelling house, 276 West Nis ween Ninth and Tenth avenues, This ho} venulfalorder, having been painted throughout, aud al patred, and is repleto with all the mode Avo, the store 141 Ninth avenue, corner of T ‘also, the upper part of house 620'Hudson street, A. CUSHMAN, No. 6 Cortlandt street. D) RETAIL JEWELLERS—TO LET, PART OF A large show. window and store, on the fashionable #lde of roadway, on the best business bibck up town; the balanes of the store 1s occupied by musle. Apply to W. COLE, No. & Ann street, LET, ON FOURTEENTH STREET, AND FURNITURE for «lte—An elegant frst class boarding house, location unsurpassed in the elty; house contains thirty rooms, ‘now full, Furniture about $7,440; ren! $000.” Tlluess of the’ proprietor Asthe reason for selling. Apply to B. KB. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 8 (0 7 o'clock, LET, OR FOR SALE—POSSESSION GIVEN IMME. diately, n three siory house, nearly new, with gas, bath, range, . Fituate at 183 Dean street, between Bond aad Ne- ven'a, Brooklyn. Rent $400 per annum, “Apply at 12 sireet, New York. eth. eet; Apply to D. fe LUT, AND PORSESSION IMMEDIATE house is empty and In first rate condition, a f lish basement Louse, with all the Improvoméats, street aud good nelghborbood. Rentiow, to s goo res nthe morning betore 2, or atter @ in the evening, of 3 GTGBONS, 115 Hast Thirty-niath sirect, newe Lexington avenus UM! MENTS TO LET~IN THE TWO FOUR brick honses Nog. 251 and 253 Raat Tweaty-tirst str putin good order, will be let in suits of rooms, two roo" two betrooms to each tenant; rent trom $6 to 34 per Apply between 10 and I2o’clock to 8. B, HULOHING: doh atreet, HORSES, CARRIAGES, & SUPERIOR BUILT COACH, IN| PERFECT ORDER, A but moderately used, and made to order, by J. R. Lawrence & Co., will be scld cheap, if called for’ before the lst of September, at 49 Kast Twenty-first st. PAIR OF HORSES WANTED.—A PAIR OF HAND- some, well made, sound and gentle horses wanted, Bor to cost uyer $400. Address J. H. C., Brooklyn’ stating where they can be seen, price, and all particulars. ARRIAGK WANTED.—A SECOND HAY French bret wanted, with or witnout harness. dress J, H.C., Brooklyn, stating where it can be secn, price, and all particulaca, JOR SAV E—A PAIR OF HORSES (ONE BAY GELDING and one gray mare) upwards of 16 hands high, sound, kind and fast, accustomed to be driven together; can trot a mile in three minutes, to the pole; the owner, being out of town, has no use for thoin, and will be sold for a fair price, say $1,000 ; or the gelding will be sold sepa ately if wanted, at a correspond ng 1 ice, being the fastest of the two, ‘Apply at the stable, 19 West Thir- teenth street. ROR, fA A, HAMILTONIAN COLT FIVE YRARS old, can trot in threo minutes; warranted sound and kind in all harness. -Can be scen at Morris’ livery stable, Liberty street, Brooklyn, n (OR SALF—THE WELI, KNOWN CREAM PONY ‘Charley; can trot in 2:45; will be sold, together with & wagon and harness, ‘nearly uew; price $500. Apply to 5. WILCOT, Liberty sireet lables, ‘Brocklyn, OR SALE—GRAX MARF, WAGON AND HARNESS auare 15% hands high six years ol, etylsh, sound und gentle; would make a desicable family or road horse; wagon bas’a light abifting top, Mttle used. harness io kecping. Apply to GEORGE W. FARLEY, corner of Sar ket and Chogry streets, OR SALE—TWFLVE CAYUGA & YATES CO. HORSES: of superior style and action, four of them warranted io trot one inile in three minutes, tu single or double har ness. To be seen at tho Hippons stables, 66 and 67 Watts street, corner of Canal, 4 FRO, AE A, SECONDHAND (LIGHT, TROTTING wagon, in good order, cheap, at ARMOUR’S carriage inctory, No. 8 seventh avenue. (OR SALE—ONE HANDSOME BAY PONY 4} hands high, 6 years old, warranted sound and kind in all harness, $110, One ‘low priced, bob tailed, brown horse, 8 years old waranted as above, $80. Ono single set of ght harness, $10, To be seen’ at TS West Seventeenth street. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE—SOLD in consequence of the owner going to Europe, The horse is a fine gray, very etylish, sound and kind, andcan trot in 2:50. Cane’ ecat wagon, with silver plated har- nesa, both nearly new. Inquire at the Clab stable, cor- ner of Boerum abd Mate streets, Brooklyn. {EOOND HAND PLEASURE, WAGON, WITH TOP, AND SD) light harness, for sale cheap, at 450 Peart strect, ~{FCOND-HAND CARRIAGES,—TWO ROCKAWAY AND S a nmmber of bu, with and without tops, for salo by ISAAC LORD & SON, 116 Elizabeth street. JY SSTED—A STRONG DACGAGE OR FRED WAG new ¢r second band. Apply, stating particulars, to box 2,076 Post office, VERY PROME: AL teen bonds high, f Cree a moe bn 38m. factory, 16 BAY MARE FOR SALK—PIP. J, sound and kind, and can 9235, Apply at the tard oll ROBERT C. a ons taken on livery, ai vate stable at a lower rate, Btable kept by ELLE OR SALE-SECOND HAND WAGONS, COACIIES, rorkawnys, top and nd top waxons, Secon hand wagons, uierent prices, from $25 10 $100; also, al) kinds of new wagoas or carriages on hand or {0 order, cheap for eash, or to exchanze for onk, Ash, hickory, spruce or pine lumber, ‘Call or address L. ADAMS, carriage OR SALVA SIX YEAR OLD MARE, 0) style, 1545 bands high, warranted sound 'PERIOR kind to har. eee a le; can trot inalde of three minutes. Alsn, a fast pacing horse, 18s hands high; good roadster, and a superior saddle horwe. Apply at 106 Maiberry stroc, KR SALF—A BEAUTIFUL AND CLOSELY MATCHED pa'r of bay mares, fifteen hinds high, six oF eaven years aoe of great style, and ean trot over a mile in 3% minutos to the pole; warranted perfectly souadand kind; will be showa in front of the Merchants’ Exchange in Wall street, from 11 to I2o'elock Frida: Can be seen at the Hipposa sia bi 1h 67 Watts siroet, near Cant. RIVATE STABLE TO LET, IN REAR OF 0 West byeh nn gh ao stable, ae for five horses, with 7" room for ¢1 Possession immediately. A y ‘Thdho'T. WIEMERDING, ol Beaver streeu. 2” APP 0 eke Late vise 70 EUROPE, T OBTAINED several new instruments of incalculable value in my speciality—Demarre’s opt] ~culist to look into the interior of the yo and se the oye tie nerve ee in Pap Nenthined the lens Kicking into the drum" of the ear, the casterhian tubes and thront; Jacob's neces ok Femoving cataract, with out in or danger , tor for nti rth qaseet, for imtantly restoring heari shee te dr or aa irum of the eer is lost; arti eyes, which Took, and move exactly like the natural, fe." After twenty sears’ extensive practice and rence Prinetiadly: in this city, and my reeunt ob ervations das- Ing my foreign tour, 1 trust it will aot be deemed i to that I conside: Ra nip Py ae a place Cheataiveo my caro skilfully, and to exiend to them advant ‘hat can be obtained fn oither heml«phoro, renee he new instruments, each case becomes and sisible. Tetionte who have teon nd «coried travelling from one to ano her, may consult me with & positive jasmurunce, that a all evens bey will be tld with trutlifuiness ‘what thels disease eully is, aod whether enrable or o'herwive. At home ror & te TT and (rom 2 te de'eloek daily & PAMES W. POWELL, M1. Coutiet Aurist, & UF Beondway, opposite the o& Nichoins, I Oe BROADWAY.—DESIRABLE SUITS OF ROOMS, 648 with front parlors, for families, with full board.“ Alvo, roome for single geutlenen. i HUDSON STREET.—DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR ties of le gentlemen or families can be obtained at the above ; house with modern improve- ments; loention ant, near St. John’s park. Ree rences extl i a nn RLS a BE 1 5 BLEECKER STREET, OPPOSITE DEPAU ROW— ben ined location near Broalway—boarding, with superior suite of rooms on tho pot | floor, for geatle- man and wife; also rooms for single gentlemoa ; also rooms for a gentleman and lady, or single genudeinen, at No. 46 Grove street, near cr. Keferences ex chunged. ri hu HeDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHWS 147 park—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to ingle gentlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives; also a handsomely furnished front room ani bedroom on the second story. House newly furnished, with all the modern improvements. PRINCE SfREET.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 0 apartments, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, with or without board. House first class; gas and bath. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—A VEWY DE- sirable suite of rooms, comprising the whole of the gecond floor, and cousisting of two large rooms and two bedrooms, with pantries, euitable for a gentleman and his fnmily, or two gentlemon and their wives, may be obtained with private table, if desired. Also, one large room on third tloor, IRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway, suits.—Large ‘single rooms furnished, on the first and second floors, for gentlemen; brealkfiest served if required. The firat a good location for a phyal- clan, or would be let for light business purposes, inquire ‘as above. ld FRANKLIN STREET, 70 , 5 AND 67 WEST TWENTY-THIRP STREET.—A few select families and gentlemen of the first re- spectability, can now be accoramodated with suit or single rooms, with full or partial board, in that eligible brown stone bullding, which ix delightfully located, as it is sttuated between Broadway and Sixth avenue; i& is one . the broadest streets in the city. AQ MURRAY STREET—DOARDING, WITH HAND. somely furnished rooms on second and third floors, for gentlemen and their wives, with gas and croton water in the rooms; also two hall bedroums for ving'e gentle- men, with or without board. Reference exchanged. 1 ATLANTIC STREET.—PRIVATE BOARD.—A LADY ©) without family, would let @ handsome front room, furnished, with bedrooms and pantry gdjotning, with full or partial board, to a gentleman and his wife, or one or two gentiemen, or a party of three or four geatlemen; would be a pleasant home for elderly persons, or those who wish o live retired in Brooklyn, Terma very rea- sonable, FURNISHED ROOM OR ROOMS TO LET, WITH bourd, in x genteel family, to a gentleman and lady, dr one or two gentlemen; location, 120 West Sixteen! street; house contains all improvements; references given and required. A FEW AGREFABLE PERSONS, WITH SATISFACTO- ry reference, can be accommodated with pleasant and handsomely furnished rooms, with fall or partial board, in s private family, in'a first class house, with all the modern improvements. Inquire at 68 st. Mark’s place, Eighth stree WIDOW LADY AND HER DAUGHTER, CAN AC- commodate a few single gentlemen with board. In- quire at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyn JA PaEr NTS SUITABTE FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE gentlemen, wishing to secure board for the winter, in # first class private boarding house; location pleasant and central, accessible by cars and stages from all parts of thoclty. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon aquare, west aide, two doors from Bank street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SING tlemen, can be accommodated with a hand furnished parlor and bedroom, ia a private family, oc pying a first class honse in the neighborhood of Fou teenth street and Union square. Reference required. Address W., Union square Post office, A COUPLE OF SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GE! 10% tleman and his wife, can bo accommodate! with ard in a private family, in a house with all the modern improvementa, such as gas, bath, &e.; the best of refor- ence given and required. Apply at 123 West Twenty- second street, between 6th and 7th avenues, Bs , WITH PLEASANT rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Three or four single gentlemen can be accommodaied with partial board. at 20 Cottage piace, between Houston and Bleeck- er streets. VARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO FAMI- lies or single gentlemen, with full or partial board. heferences exchanged. Apply at 22 Union place, near Fifteenth street. Burns GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE acccmmodated with bourd, and a desiratle front ched, lighted with gas, at No. 33 100m with bedroom Market street. OARD—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, TO LET TO A GEN- tleman and his wife and a fow single geqtlemen, inree or four handsomely furnished :ooms, with partial board for the gentlemen; location central and v7,’ plea- sent, Apply at 122 Fast ‘Twelfth street, between :econd and Third ayenues, ; OARD.—FLEASANT ROOM‘, WITH BOARD, MAY be obtained, wy Fe Mery and their wives, or by single gentlemen, at 48 West Washington place, near Washington parade grouzd. The house is pleasantly situated, with bath room, &c., and is convenient to the care aot stages, References exchanged. Apply on the premises. Ba NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, in a private family; twosulis of Foams, furnished oF w: ed; private’ table or not. To purvies of the first respectabili y, terms will be rea- sonable, Address, with name and number, S W., Astor place Port office, Bone TN BROOK »—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH ni board, can be obtained at 66 State street, conve ent to South and Wall street ferries. Reference re quire... }OARD iN BROUKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE #A- within two minuter’ walk of the South ferry, would be happy to reecive as ininates fur the winter # gentleman and his wife, or two el: rle gontio men. They would find all tbe comforts of a respectable home, French as well ax English spoken by the family, Apply at 27 Pacifie street, between Henry nnd Hicks, OARD ON BROOKLYN HEICHTS,—A GENTLEMAN can find a large and handsomely furnished room at £8 Willow street, Brooklyn, three minutes’ walk Crom Wall «trect and Fulton ferries; also, one side room. Be WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFE. AND four children are desirous of obtaining board with- in two miler of the Ciy Hall; will require one good alzed room and a bedroom adjoining, partly furnished. Terms must be moderate, Address, with full particulars, Wells, care Keystone Ineurance Co., 11 Wall st. CARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD for his davglter, norse and infant, aod a room ior himself, with breakfast only. Three rooms would be required, wpon the same floor; small rooms, an moderate terns, woule answer. ‘The location must be centval, not wnere tha ir or five squares from the Metropolitan Hotel, and the family most respectable; would be pre- ferred if composed of ladies only. Address, stting terms and all particulars, M. €., Broadway Post office, I OARDING.—VERY PLEASANT SINGLE: ROOMS AND suites of rooms, with board, can be obtained at 100 ‘enth street; house new and location unsurpassed in this city. URSISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH Of WiTitooy board, in a private French family, with all the madern_ improvements, gas, bath, &e., w reach of cars and stages, Apply at 66 East Twenty-second st. UHNISHED ROOMS.—A SUITE OF FURNIKHED rooms to let to one or more gentlemen, with brenk- fast, if required; also ingle rooms, Apply at Y41 Ninth street, thitd door east of Broadway, and No, 6 College place. N° 2 LFROY PLACE, BLEECKER STREET, ONE AN _ block west of Broadway.—Furnished rooms 'to let, i gentlemen only: bouse and furniture entirely new; 1o- cation unsurpasied; terms moderate. OOMS TO LET.—FURNISHED AND NISHED rooms, for singic gentlemen, or gentlemen and thelr wives. Apply at 170 West Twenty-second street, ) PARENTS.—A MOST RESPECTABLE AND HIGHLY edueated French family, residing fa Brooklyn, in a Jiavant and healthy location, desire to obtain two or three young ladies to board ‘with them. They will be taught, if destred, French, music and drawing. Cao fur- nish testimonials of the highest character as to ability. g “ae ‘very moderate, Inquire at 77 Madison avenue, WO OR THRER Si GLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE As commodated with partial board at 64 Amity xt. TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND AIS WO board in » private family, with burd fir © iy only; terme not to exceed per week, Seeuhy will be given for respectability, &e, Address Baslacs, Herald « fice. 884 BROOME STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND Wire, D or three single gentlemen, can have full or partial lial Loard, good soctety and the comfarts of home, Privaie amily. Relerence required. "ETA OG AN AND WIFE 180 me, ear can ema A i wory, with board, tee! private famtly. The house has fu! the modern Improvements. "Heferenees ¢xchanzed. 6 AMITY STRERT.—A, PEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN LOS te seas, tab ck to ensure ihe comforts ote TWELPTH STREET, SECOND BLOCK FRO! Q6 srendway.—A gentietaa snd hie rife eF'& single rn cleman, ean find Orst class accommodations In every partion lar whe board Hecatns are farnlobed and vituled ta, the eco sand con and cout wat Terns Pencopable.” References exchanged." “24 68s AQ PRCHARD STRERT, NEAR GRAND —A LARGE furntahed room on Keegnd Noor to fel, with hoard; mice hal! bedroom on second floor fi A Winey Tapy, bun’. Address KW WINE AMsB BOARDING AND LODGING. FRENCH FAMILY, RESIDING AT os Witte stroet, Can APCOr) a 5. OF Cs Hh fa ficshed nprarients and based i wabee® inne tail houses Good we eroure requlted A SUITE, OF Whe FURNISAED ROOMS or board, ina prvace house eon! nis, and deichituhy torated meas xv will be fet with te table if daatre ince, Union square Yost office, SL Broad OARD~ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—Hi6 cotanhe A 5 Clark. The house is delighifally B say ichaid view of te harbor, and_ wishin these walk of Wali street aud Fulton ferries, References exe OARD.—SINGLE ROOMS OR SUITS OF ROOMB, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for gentlemen and thelr ‘or for single gentienn, ina fat class house, can be ied by apply lng eas! esi 4 vovutteth ares, OARD.—SEVERAL PLEASANT AN? WELL FUR B nished rooms, with board, way behal the cligibly logs. ted dwelling 148 Highth etrect, opposite iu. ‘Moreantlie 7a brary, References exchanged. cera BOaRPawanTEn, FOR A LADY, IN A GENTEML BD nelghboriood and tamily, where theré are no other board- eis, Addrety J. A. A., Herald office, wating lerms, loca Hon, &e. BeAky-OKk OR TWO SUITES GF ROOMS, FOR GEN. Vemen and tetr wives, and also for singte Aa es with All tho mnodern fmprovements, can be ohtainod at No, 44 West Twenty-third et., near Pith avenue, References exeqanyod. BOsEDSIN A PLAIN FAMILY, FOR A GENTCRMAN and wife—terms $7 per Week; oF afew sinsle young maa Can be neeinmodated, Apply at 63 Prospect eueet, = lyn, Mvchantes pre CARD.—A WIDOW LADY HAVING MOR ROOM Bite ike requires, would let w bandsounely fu par. fioor, to a genUeman and dads, wih board a jor on the » con in a plessant location not tar x und belo Touston sircet. Address Mrs. Lefavor, Broadway ot Cilee. OARD,—A VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS, FOR: a gentleman and his wite, or for single gentiemen,.’ Alse, @ single room, fur a sing!e gondeman, at 97 Clinton place. OARD DOWN TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can be aecomme- daied with beard. ‘Terms moderate. Apply at 172 Duane street, near Hudson, oppostte the Duane sueet park. 2OARD IN CARROLL PLACE. —A LARGE AND HAND- somely far room, suitable for two gentlemen, can be had, with honvd, ai No. 1 Carroll place, Bleecker street. OAKD AT HURLGATE.—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN ona family of grown persons, desirous, of «pen ting the fait in the ry. may obtain board at a airy countey residence, celighifully lovate 1 on the East river, having extea. sive grounds, bath house and execilent fishing. Corete mane stable room,can be had, Access io the city every Ove minuies by Second, Third and Fourth ayenue cars, ress Autumn, Union square Post office, 831 Broad: OARD IN BROOKLYN—POR A GENTLEMAN AND wile or two single gentlemen, in a desirsvie locaton, ive minntes’ walk trom the South ferry, Apply at 45 Congress street, ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY RE- iding in a pleasant part of Brooklyn, a short distance yom the ferries, would Ike to take « young Indy to board, She will find wn excellent room and a good quiet home. Ad dress M, A., Herald office. BOARD IX BROOKLYN. A FAMILY AND TWO OR three single genilemen’ will find very deslrable rooms, with Lourd, by applying at No. 240 Henry streets between Oout gress and ‘Ainity. ‘The situation i» unsurpassed and conve- alent to both Wall street and South ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NKAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street terries.—Gentlemon desirous of obtaning uaant rooms Ou moderate {orma, Ina gen‘ecl locality, cam accommodated at OL State at, French and English spoken. OARD WANTRD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A Kentiemen ond bis wie, wih furnished parlor ‘de., bed: roem nttached, on the first or second. fi ituate! hetwoea Fourth and Twenty-second streets, and Secon’ and FI nues; price, from #600 to $700, payab Address Acudesy, Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A RE: family, by a young man; locati breadwas 4 iy ‘Terme, #8 oy 88 15. need app! -) Herald PECTABLE PRIVATR near White virset and ic bourding housekeepect oftice. Address H. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS dbree dau thters, aged 12, 14 and 19 years. Will furntae their own apartments. A small respectable private family joention to be central and terms moderate, Com wnunteations reecived wut September Gib. Address W. H, 8., Herald offive. OARD WANTED.—WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMI- Jy, by A Young inan 1B years of age, a mics little room, with partial beam! and dinner on Bunda Address 0. Le, Flating price, which umst be moderate, Herald oiliee, T OARD WANTED—FOR TWO SINGLE GENTLUMEN, 4 in a private faratly, Please address P. O., box 1,681 Post Gffce, ing terius, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, with an unfurnished front room, where there ars Bo ouber boarders. Bonrd for the Iady'only. Location down \own. Terms inoderate; board payable in advance. Address M. @., Brondway Post Offive, siaing locatiua and terms, ] OARD) Dt AT VERY MODK- rate t ‘ifieenth street, near Union square, either for of genteman, Gas, &, lies or 8 party Dinner ai 6 o'clock. POARVING—NOOMS FOR FAMIAES OR, SINGLE gentlemen, with full or partial board, can be obtained by applying at 12 Nelson place, one block west of Broadway, be- w 1 Waverley piace and Kighth sirect, opposiie Dr. Bkin- '« ebure POsRvING.—A WIDOW, LIVING IN ONE OF THe pleasantest strects up town, would Ike to mest with @ ne tanlly oF party of gentlemen who would advance her $100, and cenlye Rovd board ant choice of rooms in exchange, abi borat ‘eduction made for use of money, References given. Address Mrs. Meade, Post Gffice, for two days. OARDING,—It\ NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO be rend in sis or sngiy, aa required, wih fll oe pare ae ee te a oer pe all the aay ies improv ” In ome 1 That tuations e part Please ndidvors "A. Mu, Post office” SPC i OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN and their wives, can be wih full ogee board, and plppeant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, by ap- Plying at 214 kin street, corner of Spring, Ee ee aoe oe THIRD dc} Apply at 66 Heary street. 4 CiOUNTRY, BOARD AT YONKERS—A FEW GENTLE. men and their wives, or single gentlemen, accommodations and @ line view of tho Hudson, b at ihe residence of James Youmans, Warourion ay ‘avenue, or at Yonkers Post Offlee, RENCH BOARD WANTED.—ROONS WITH ROA: wanted, by two young genilemen, Americans, in a Fr wmily of tho highest respecubility. Address Frazier, otiee, GENTLUMES AND THEIR WIVES MAY BE ACCOM. 7, vedated with board and pleasant rooms, In a ity, hy npplying at 167 West Twellth street, between od enues.” References required, ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY FOUR GENTLEMEN, ina genteel private family, where the comforts of « home iny be enjoyed: hetween Franklin and Prince streets Ad- «ress B, A, Herald office, sttting yerms and Jocation. 7 ANTHD—PY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PRRMA- t bourd in # private family, with room ou second por, with pantcles, une, Cro‘en water, €c. Location between No Bleecker and Tweaty-filth streets, and Broadway and Seventh avennte. ‘Terms not to exceed 260 per month. Unexeeptiona- lle reterences given and required. At this day Sanwix, Herald office. —A FURNISHED APARTMENT, POR A LA ‘aueanen, Jyh board for the lady only, Address, e raid office. woh terms, € _HOTELS 4ND SUMMER RHTREAIS ANKER HOUSE, CORNER HAMILTON AVENUE AND Cnion street, Brocklyn.—Captains of vessels or ‘9 duing business with the Atlantic docks, will find this the most convenignt house, being within @ few coda {their business; avery pléasant location for fainities, mmanding « full view of New York bay and barvor; ‘ll let to permanent or transient boarders, on most Ihe I terms, witl parlor suits or single rooms. JAMES VARKER, Proprietor. ce Bp HOTEL, SITUATED FOOT OF GANAL street, and directly opposite Collins’ Li tine of steamers, witha full view of New York bay -p4har- bor, The pleasantest location for families in York, and will lo: tg permanent or transtent, on most reason- able tema, with parlor suits or single rooms. TALLAAND & "ES, Proprietors, re HOUS ‘TRH SIDE OF UNION SQUARE.— 4 This establishment, erected on the most prominent wud delightte! park New York atfords, is apy ching @ finteh, ned whem completed will combine Ait that skill ear devise and meney suy ply, to render it the most de rable hotel yet constructed.” This house is pow im pro cess of farndshing, and this department will bots Keeping with the atyle and arr: ta of the house, in elegance and comfort, The pro rs of the establish- ment reepectfelly announce that the house will be open- +d on the 1 day of Gctober next, but that om and the lith day of September next applications will be re- ceived from parties wishing to make a1 te for te Winter montis. CUAPT BJUSLIN, a. D. Cuarr, A. ©. Josus, open for parties visiting the toland daring will be $68 week; children and servants, # &, Farticulars at 5. W. Benedict’ street. New York. The Pm by yet a. 9 oclock ng, , 4 and 5 o'clock in the — IP, KELLET?. EPASTOPOL HAS NOT BEEN TAKEN—THAT IS THY saying now a days, bat the corner ot Beepderay and Erocme street has been, by STELHEN 8. LOTY, known ae Steve, late of the Empire po Degiee where he woald be hay py to see his friemts, either ‘ak’ eegar oF exercising themselves with ® cue arcund billiard abies. pala TERY SUPPRIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIE V and single persons, he fed tound at the Beeveort hoae, bifth nvenue, corner ; kept upon the te ropenn plas. Rooms are ye redaced rates , CLARK, pre- vm the prices of last season, ALBMRT TEL, ROOKAWAY all Toga 4 17 14 PUR Y PAVI! ION to F 1st) Soptomien