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ee NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Books Recetved to August 16. Bigelow’s Life of Col. Fremont. Mexico, its Peasants and its Priests, Western Border Life. Bohn’s Dictionary of (la»sical Quotations, Confidential Letters of Napoleon and Josephine. Recollections of a Zouave before Sebastopol. Emerson's English Traits. Skelton's Poems. Blair's Chronological Tables. Smith's Mustrated Hand Book. Guizot’s History of Civilization, ( Bohn). Michael Angelo and Raphuel, (Bohn). Spurgeon, the Modern W) itfield. Wilkins’ Bankers’ Dire: vy. Lire oF CoLonsi Presto: :. ixcLupine mis Exeio- RaTIONS AND Disoo iss, by John Bigelow. Derby & Jackson. ‘This is by far the most factory life of Colonel been published. The det: + given of his private history are most interest » .. .ue are evidently drawn from authentic sources. 4 - public services are in- teribed onthe official recoris of the country, and from these copious extrret -re given to justify the selection which has been m .1e by the great national party which is be mganized under the prestige of his now There are tew careers in the whole rang: of political biography which present so much *) admire and so little to censure as that of the ss ject of Mr. Bigelow's volume. It is but right i. Jd that the biographer’s task has been execute: »:b excellent judgment, and that he has avoided -)\ifying the vulgar taste, which would seek to male of the circumstances of Colonel Fremont’s rov.« marriage an instru- ment to promote his po al advancement. That incident is barely glance. the writer's good taste rejecting the temptation . ; esent us with a counter episode to the Buchanss: | \ tale. Hanp Book For Taava. 5 Truxovan THE UNITED Srarts OF AMERICA, - Calvin Smith. Smith & Son, Nassan street. This is a well digeste: 10d exceedingly valuable .ad convenient compass volume, giving in a stua a large body of topogra;. al information relative aprehensive and satis- mont that has, as yet, to the different States, « | -, towns, villages, public institutions, &c., &c., of the United States. It also furnishes brief details revo") ug the agricultural and manufacturing resource. - is, im every sense of th book, and no tourist th without it. Wirexnss’ Bayxgns’ Dis This compilation wii - wach locality, as well as ts connected with it. It rd, aSconvenient hand- ‘our country should be mY. 1856-57. pply a desideratam long felt amongst the body ‘+ hose use it is intended. It gives a complete list o* «very banking association and insurance company ||». .gbout the Union, with the amount of its capit. « cipal officers. In addition every banking house ix names of its London cv leading banks on the : ropean continent having correspondents in this co..\y. Tuese features are in themselves sufficient '« zive the Directory a wide- spread circulation, mot «uly amongst banners but amongst the public at larce. Srcugzon, THR Movern Wrrtrrecp, by E. L. Ma- Goon, , Blake sn & Co. Mr. Spurgeon is & Bay tist preacher of consider. able reputation, having cho ye of the New Park street Chapel, near Southwu:k bridge, London. On glancing over the sermon. contained in this volume we confess we could not find in them sufficient, either in sentiment or style. to justify the title claim- ed for Mr. Spurgeon by bi iographer. We suspest that in this,as im many ver instances, itis more his manner than bis meii<r that has placed Mr. Spurgeon on the list of po, ur preashers. He seems to us to want originality a: : vigor of thought, with- out which no man can be « really great preacher. Conrrventiay Lerrers or Navonxon ayn Joss- —parse, by 3. 8. C. Abboct, ‘The real character of the man who, as Lord Dad- ley and Ward once pithily said, “ rendered past glory doubtful, and futare glory impossible,” can, perhaps, be better read in these letters than in all the other documents, political or private. whieh have emanated from bis pen. Had Mr. Abbott contented himself with furnishing merely such connecting links as were necessary to render the events and circum- stances referrred to clear t the general reaies, he would have presented as with a volame of unques- tionable value. With the tendency to hero worship, however, which haa marred the intere-t of his“ Life of Napoleon,” he has converted this task of enno- tation into another claim on the gratitude of the reigning dynasty of France. This mode of making history is not quite to our mind, and we therefore recommend all who take up (he volame to makea talula vase of Mr. Abbott's text, and to confine their attention to the correspondence. Io this way they may benefit by ite perural. Woxrn any Waartn—a Coriection or Maxims ros Maxcuayts amp Mex or Business, by Free- man Hoot. ‘Thia volume is an acceptable contribution to com- mercial literature, to the advancement of which the writer bas devoted n» small portion of his life. ing from the considerstion of the dry statistics of commerce to its ethics. ae has given usa collec- tion of moral principles «od maxims for the guidance of men on busin ~s, which are calculated to do great goed. The stu.derd of morality in trade ‘ds, we fear, very low, and every effort made to raise it should be hailed with pleasure by the philanthro- pist and Christian. More xen become rogues from ignorance of their daties to society than even from the force of example. If it be shown to commercial men that no conventional practices can justify the violation of God's ordinances, and that roguery is not the surest road to wealth, the influence of such exhortations must be felt. We recognize Mr, Hunt's volome this bigh moral purpose: and coming from so bigh @ commercial authority as he is, the advice which he gives in this volume cannot fail to have a most beneficial inflaeace om our young mer- chante, d the names of its prin- t» this, it gives a list of reat Britain, with the spondents, and also the Letter from Mr. Fillmore. ‘The tollowing letter from Mr. Fillmore is an answer to Revraco;: N. ¥., August 6, 1866. T have the honor to acknowledge the receipt receipt of your Setter of the 23d uit, copy of the preamble by Convention of Vir- cat i rs i Fen ay a | d I it Wamer at Witmwetor-—The Wilmington (N. ce Anpm hah 0 wommeree for Seal of daily trains at the depor ae Sy Company, oat exes. ae be Pee western conaties ‘ork. About bushels have already Feceived, dea ict-ooe beskele, wore expected to complete the NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1856. é i i i : press, each of which exercises an tent equal to its own cireulation, ability and character, bat it is in the enormous editions which & few newspapers attain, that this idea of the ened > — ress is most forcibly realized. In the latter pas vind ah are Cccp the greatest com- theta ag bala tally popes eg Dein Bagge aan net te stony Sena aieln cme | 1 ers, reming a ite renter pn and tad « enemy S008 ag many minds, See h other, as ina large city like P' elphia Aes New York, is a gpa 9 a — it is not surprising the public mi general}; no adequate concep- vion of it, becanse it is ‘so Tnfaitely shove aud bo yond any otner medium of intelligence with . . co compared. The orator who ad- (oes A is physically incapable of oe *aimselt heard by more than a few thousand persons at any ‘aahed, and the most popular di- vine is satistied if his’ church is crowded with still fewer numbers. Bat the newspaper has no such limit to its auditory; its yg m9 may go simu to @ hundred thousand readers, with nearly as much facility as te a thousand, re- stricted only by the pore of Pee which supplies readers, eae the Agen wer of the me- chanical Cry form The vast amount of physic: aoghone 4 to print the largest edi- ‘The power of the presa, as implied and realized in Newspapers with such editions as we have referred to, is entirely of modern growth. It is the result of @ combination of causes co-existing and co ees Universal education, such as our system of popular instruction embraces, has created readers out cf densely populated communities. Free institutions preva have established free inquiry as neces- maintain them. Our educational and our po- ty establishments have, theretore, created new popular wants, and extended the desire and necea- sity for knowledge to the ye an circle of society where homan intelligence exists. Consentaneous- ly with Sane wer wants have arisen the power means 0! tive i, " qhe wants of Chg soe poe oping chea) means of it sap 18) gent society was the eye Ne tions of rewspapers out of the — press came the necessity ead provements in the mechanical agencies employed . newspapers. Modern invention was equal to javestive power er application. type ee ee ee ii 90 bea aT and effect: ‘applied, is the mast eres prey Ee Se requirements of a art that aver been 60 It does for net fiat Fa Fulton did for , and the mechanic arts in when. Successfully applied s‘eam general, by, eziet eee to work the crank of an » _ hands of labor the unlimit — a — agent; it is the adoption of a leading principle of nature, the truest le of automatic mac! ry, and upon which all future improvements forthe ra- pid py aa of copies the printing press thes test period, sbout ten years ago, several of six cylinde: ne can cs do without them. a don of one of Hioa's six cylin ler pecans descending egislati: int ligence of the le, 4 barrier whic! aoa clatter api ‘dissolving awn of a telligence, tateenses of tactietlasn toateaing and the elev: daily more Ii! lized and popular. Ex-Consul Barclay, $e, the Merehants of New 16 Beexeixr Sycare. } , 1856. My face among you is run; on 2 ce aries, einer by cOnceaiiment or Fou -* It tat 00S etoeen t0 pon, then. to now fr own pen, and ft is veto youns | bf ~~ myveit that you @ 80 kaow, that those bigh fo which { bave fast alluded’ forvade ~~ aA any manner in the recruiting of men for the ariny, Which is the alleged ground of the re vocation of my exequater; and that the neutrality law of the Cottcd States bad been of Divine origin, I could not bave respected it more scrupulously dd 80 was my resolve from the first, and that resolve was never Tahal! ever remember with pride amd gratitote your fav orabie sentiments towards me, and your complimen Uary address will be preser ved a the dearest beitioom | happiness, | have the bonor to le, most dear sirs, your very obedient one ot and a BARCLAY. Snocaixe Case or Scrctpe sy 4 Weattay morping Lavy wy PtapeLraa.—Oo 8 lady, about sixty years of age, named Miss Fusber, resi 202 Arch street, committed mov pain ful cireumstances. The deceased was wealthy, and = seb act while sutlering from an insanity. The female vivited her room at six eared an well ae a Hie fistg i it ty of the unhaj Satie: e wee throat was awfully backed and geehed decease! had first made & gash on the rij ‘ber neck Es peckaite, Dighiobe ‘severed Wo wintyaps, "an Sousa held wi s rere . was by Delavan, and @ verdict wae rendero! of soi made ber will, and referring to for twenty years. —Philadel- ———_—LLLL=L—_—_ESE ye ADYERTINERENTS BEMBWED EVERY DAY. MILLIARDS. ann nN Rasy overs foto ag AND AIR A. fantom Rurpe, wih Fe ey Fig fet See sires. _‘Tremmings for sale. TIT ? or Baal fol 68 Aaa: second sale. tented . gt pet BILLIARD TABLES, and every article in the line, fnetory. 148 Fitton atreet, where one ema)! sivet able with marble bed. FINANCIAL, TO LOAN, AT B11 00 "ox" Jz | pind Dusoss £0, $2,000,900 Say mera $1,234 BGT, rigeramemearyrns jewelry, velvets, furnit fs ye eutlemen may rely on our business er confidential, ‘awnbrokers tickets bought. Hor woOP.M: 412 Broadway, vear Canal siveet, T. BR. OvstOs. T.J. MAC. DUFP, Agent, —MONEY TO LOAN, $1. 000, 000.2 alsin Joely sogara dey qua re rty; Or and - {ia Naswau set, corners os secobd floor, ooumn fos. °s to MesoN £CO., brokers an¢ commission merchants, $775. 090 rea, ee eos OF noses for ¢1 Lem BS negotiated FIRS: 000 Pee ae Wr Jos ISAAC 1) Chamber oflee. Busi coundentiat, frou § iil 6M, B—No business acted on Saturdays. 15 0.000 “i SANT BONDS AND MORTGAGES 9) '« (first liens) to the above amount to ego. Ther must he in sums of frou: one to tea thousand dol on H.R. FOOTE, No. 7 Jauncey court, 41 Wall street. $55 00 TO LEND ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, in gums to suit applicants, on first clase pro- ductive ‘real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to BROAD, No. 13 Wall street, second story, front rooms. PS —MONEY LOANED IN AMOUNTS TO $50. O00 Zeoeicats Syoutcacie, Ga mortnendes And personal property of every description. lntdsfor sale or exchange. Apply to A. Breadway, room 14. 13.500 MORTAGE—THE sunsCRIBER 18 Dz 2) Kirous of disposing of & mortgage of $18.50) for casi. Th rt I secured. ears 10 per cent Interest Pea Sem! annual instalmenia, wad oxteet. tog four tears from, las) Jane. if preferred, the subscriber ye ano unt pes to LYMAN CG. Also Michigas ‘ROBINSON, 535 rétain x port the negotiatiog doubly secures DAYTON Aor Housé, New York. 9, 600. WANTED, 99,600 ON BOND AND MORT. a= improved real estate, situated in West street; valne of property $13,000. Apply at the oitice HOOPER C. VAN Vi OR gh at law, 106 Broadway. 334. BROAPWAY.—MONEY ADVANCED TO ANY atount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, planos. dry Foods, kegars, and every description of Faluable property, OF ‘ought for cash; stocks, bonds, ‘notes, morugages, &&., uego- tiated. Wateli and Jewelry for sale. ER, rooms No. 1 and 2, second story. 39H aa STREET, NEXT DOOR TO BURTON'S theatre.—Money advanced on, or bought for cash, ds amonds, watches, jewelry, Watches and fine = sit paint RYERSON, manag NY AMOUNT OF MONFY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, plate, watch pewelrs and ii valuable personal secu: ties and m ise, or bougt for ot rwOOD, Od Fultoo street, floor, front room, 8 A. M. to SP. M. ‘ONEY—MONEY.—$10 PER DAY, AND MORE, CAN ep wemetz 2 by avy smart man, young Fo send Peon t ost stamy une for- ceclceing $i end two postage ee Oe, Manos aes ONEY, MONEY, MONEY—ALWAYS ON HAND, TO Joan'on diamonds, watehes, Jewelry, pianos and every description of personal property, oF LY fp for cash: watches ‘and jewelry for sale by G. A. TROTTER, 41 Howard street. OTICE [8 HERERY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING coupons of Delaw: ga Ambor Railroad Nos. 2 & ar foods, pianos, &c., &e. sor gale. Apply FRANK Fee BANKS AND BANKERS —A fortune, having theilities for giving the money of Eastera Danks a long and wide circulation in the West, is desirous of makin) enis with some responsible’ ban! a Inte ita, wi egurity forthe same, agtafucney rete euce given. Address Banker, Astor House, New York. TENANTS’ REGISTER. 443 BROADWAY.—TO LET, THREE LOFTS. 25x50 ian aod Wife or single geatlemen. House Tatest improvements. Location, No. 120 West of references given aud req) LARGE sganntne ity ETO LET, i FURST abou 90 prompt. paring $875. Apply at 243 a ow BW. everythi e PP) SICUABT' ae ecw HOUSE TO LET, IMMEDIATELY—REPLETE wie ern improvements, beautifully loca ed: car; chandeliers, Ac., for sale ata bargals. ‘Ap ly to H. THOS Ly West Twenty-fith street. Rent $700. URNISHED HOUSE.—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement house, in Thirtieth street, with entire furp! jure, both nearly new, will be — to a good tenant for $0 ver annum, possession given inmediately, Address . vox 275 Posi office. YROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE TO LET—CORNER of Retgwick wad Col ‘olumbla street, South Broaklya. Ap ply to OTRL, NRAR BROADWAY, TO LET, ATA LOW rent. — The large Him src ne on the soatheres fy be beer Ren pe at in first pat) oy oat ag Pos eo easion Qumediaiely. Apply w HL. BUYDAM, ios, Warce y piact Heyes LET~—ON THIRTY FIRST STREET, FEAR Lexington avenue, cy Zeent -aixth street, $55, ae Fu), and $4; on Tweniy seventh 750; and others in nice locations. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 £315 Fourth ‘avenue. DISCOVERY VINE STRONG WILITE AND Ro, J tri) et cae up Harlem a 00 feet east, feet abare, ry makes easy quarry gondemed iat Will be leased. AY ply to Sickles, IIL ‘or Basaford, 149 Fulton st fer TO oy: —h ice or ORY ome Ae oT . end Praders’ Tacha ai ety Craton water, Seas. Any ART OF A HOUSE TO LET—IN FOURTH PLACE, between Court aad Clinton vrcets. frat house from Clin: tom, right hand side, Brooklyn. TORE TO LET.~TO LET, A SMALL HOUSE AND SD More, situated at 14 bisth aveuue, waltable for any Kind Stine JO LET-ABLLING OFF, SELLING OF, way, Op ent cost © by ue aoe ot Sp RELL gp bod lace Camber." will be suid at 2s business must be cl foor and Encbee of + 8 three story house, containing all the modern md pleasantly located, near Abingdon pli feat to a smal} ska ly, from $3001 S400. Apply to Hoor, from 10 to 12 o'clock. TO {S7-THE WHOLR OR PART OF HOUSE XO. 64 having all the improvements, and pleatouaiy Shentcd. laqatre on the preanlons T° LET—FOR THE EMBROIDERY OR FANCY Bval- Dem. part of 8 large ond dentzable store, loosed on the business art of Broadway Reet to » good will be eae: 1,000, others Ridvers L. s Brontway Post oaice. 0 LETTHE CPPER PART OF Ln ey % Fir cond of he second, oak street, near aventte sory, and one on the third story. Rent $25. Apply between Wand 27M. Gas in the house. LET—IN WEST THIRTY FOURTH Reet. NRAR three story English basemest Broetvey, o moe the modern improvements; also, gas y fourth street is one yen every minut hi al new: saa toni =a fash rpemeuars apply ‘0 Tineke i M. wie ‘OLAY. Nos NEW FOUR STORY PRICK DWRLLANG one, Bt eighth street, between Seventh Lm in first rate onter. Apoly to B. semsdear eb to P. heaaca’ toe Weree near Pack ah = LET—AT 1) WEST TWENTY FOURTH orReRT, fs three ands balf swry house, 1 by 4. with all the mo bt Maa ead A imme tisiely ‘wenty fourth street, T° LET—WITH [IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AND FUR. niture for rale, at a bargain, oe, ie first class brick house, 138 Apply wo E 0c basement street, Jer. we Un, orks from the yearly ‘a ply on the premises, or at ay street, up aairs LET.~THE SECOND STORY OF A PLEASANT T house, in a 9 ee j part of the a 4 for sate, Wf wanted. Poe ae faqaire at No.2) >, near Twenty LET OR FOR SALE—AN ENTIRELY php d AND U gaestle a, Na Wea eh ween et and fashional fest seventh Breet, & few doors from vine avenne, nq iire on the premises. LET OR rons BALE-—NEWLY Tne | MAGNIFICENT. Seasavere Sg brown —— | Tener FOR A TERM AAR, FOR A TREN OF TFARSNG TL VARICR and use of By scl “erhar riitake'te wae a ee fas boar to BANS ON RECEIPT OF pen ce Sear '0 an fait delineation of thetr cha Ls FUGENIA VOLLANTE. Witt, ~ fue Nes on ale lowe, pad aeel puri a ge Maw Tork Ponca vances R fend to any person « full delinestion of thelr dhdeacter, OF thete handefilog. "Addecse guitctont Pireer With retuen postage, Mile, Kmile Villeite, Mroatway Post of fee, New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. pa. Ges COR CIHR, RIGBTIL RATIONAL GUARDS wenly seventh anniversary on We cee aniet ick Sote bed eed Inekerantd bak handsomely entertained at the aration by Otis Ormsbee, Kea. proprietor, to whom they have addressed the following leiter:— KiGuta Narionat Guano, x? Sexes, Lavavertsé [Hatt, Aug. 12, 1856. Oris Onwsnee, Dear Sree Highth Nationa! Guard bas directed press 10 you an acknowledgment of their itah appre’ appreciation ot Your attentions to them on the occasion of the celebration of ete Sve anniversary, at your hotel at Glen Cove, on 17th Jul irlie members this corps will always consider, with ples- sure and, gratification, the exertions made by you, as thelr host, for their comfori and entertainment. We assure you, these exertions were fully successful, and materially Added to the Taauy antisfactory ehjoyineniaexperienced at that time. Wishing you success and real happiness, we remain, Very WUly YOU eR mR Thomas WALL. AUGUaTUS HOWE. NE VAN BENSCHOLEN, Ww ELLER, AMMOTH CAKE COMING.—THE EXHIBITION OF the largest cake in the wor'd will be opened on and after ‘August 21, at 45 Bowery, This cake is the greatest cake ever een, weighing one thousand pounds. Admittance ouly 124 cents Baked by PHILLIPP BASRA FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 32 CHAMBERS street, (new Court House) New York, June 25, 1866.— Publie notice. Tp avoid the risks that must inevitably oogias from the crowd of tax payers who put off t9 the Latest day the aymentof their taxes, I have determined to adopt the fol rule, which will be rigidly adhered to during my term of —I shall receive nomoney after 20’clock P.M. Every >aicer in this Department is sirietly probibited frsin rece envelopes containing money or checks for the payment taxes. By order, HENRY H. HOWARD, PRICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT HOUSE, No $2Chambera atreet.—I hereby give notice that the tax for the year 1856 Was coudrmed by the Board of Suver- visora ou the sity day of August 1836, at five minutes before wx o'clock P.M. ‘ihe rate, 1:34 30-100. ‘The books will be aced under tay charge on or about the tat September next Piatt ri he es bat refer nn ee Pa published rules whic e constrained 1 MENRY 1 HOWARD, Committee. Receiver. IDGWAY FARM AND LAND COMPANY —THE stockholders of this company are hereby notified that T am no longer an a “4 of the company. baring potlned the Secretary to that letter dated Auguat CARE: M. HARTWIC: 8 ihoedway. wT. NICHOLAS SOCTA BLE-.POSTPONEMENT.~- yr EX. “ raion of the above association. postponed from Tuesday evening, 190 inst., will take place on Thursday evening, ave gust 21.’ The boat wil Teavela ‘at the same hour and places. By order of the Committee. SLATERS.—OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE Almushouse, Rotunda, Park, Aug: 19, 1856.—Sealed p Hpocals willbe received at thie ofie, a i Bortlock a of Thea. 26h, inet. for, siating, with Best quailty green Vermont lead, also copper, Unings for valleys and tere, fers for the main builéing and wiags of Belle- fidepiral foot of Twenty eixth street, Kast river, according inns and specications, at the ofice of RG. HATFIELD, architect, 396 Broadway, where further information be obtained. proposal to be accompanied with the sig: tures of two responsible aitlew ns security for tne faitatul f in formance of the contract, and the Governors reserve the right of rejecting any and all proposals uot deemed by them ad tageous to Departme! cer eee. —THE MEMBERS OF TIE INDUSTRIAL Home Association No. 8, are hereby notttied that regn lar mectings of the aasoelaiton for rec:iving money will not be held id at 103 Bows Bowery aiter the firs: of tember. Those =~ wish to oA after that date can do Purchasing Trustee, Cornelius A. Cooper, . Grand street, between three and four o'clock, on way a noon except Saturday or Sunday. Members will peocive thelr deeds immediately on paviag up. CORNELIUS A, COOPER, Purchasing Trustee. ealling on the 0. 08 DRY GOUDS, &C. AKS, MANTILLAS AND TALMAS. JACOB LANSING, 42 Cedar sireet, IMrouTER AxD » Masuractunee CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, 7 TALMAS, ETO., ‘store of Joboers in this adapted ante a wiles, o., which be offers on the the most Aberal erm and a 42 Cedar street, between Nar sand William, MBROIDERIES, &c.— - trod tt, cece'red, a large lot of ‘amb: mourning collars - ee. iy duamaged, usd whlch will be ‘Of indies’ yes linen, cambrie from 1s. 6d. to 7 BEEKMAN & COnPANY, 5 Growaway. ADIES PASSING TmnoweR THE CIty re particularly invited to cell ‘And examine some beaut silk robes. eds dotes " frees from $25 to $15), we have just opened ' . In sdranes, am, rath Wt gt “3 ideehatiay: ANTILLAS AND CLOAKA—THE SUBSCRIBER IB roe Mf forge amare of vient hyd I fnsterials fai jobbing wade. ach Are pa AETLLS, BD hod 84 Obsaabore wfooe wp staiea pganreace DE b aapatater~ § Travels Cloak. 8 CORO. A, HEARN, 425 Brondway, M48 cuaxcerry, BELLING OFF Orr Tr FR Fat, Laces, flores, ribbons, i ‘youn nati, wih dresses aod others; bareges, muslins, tea, smill) ~-f a+. wholesale and retail, tm cousequeace of COUNTRY JOBBERS AND MERCHANTS.—BRO- almMAs, 4! DIR'S styles fall and winter cloaks, t 4c., d0., now ready, in all the fashionable fabrics. ‘61 Canal street, and 63 Lispenard street. —The Fasbion Book for the season is now published. VELLING MANTLES, TRAV a 4 MANTLES, ius ‘Lo linen, tweed, mohate od other materials, ay a 3 Broadway. TT? FUOUMALE BUYERS — WE oN Ah 4 HAVE NOW iH and saiteens to which we invite the attention weskeeade, a yariety of skirts. G. . ne wi ayers; Cy avenue, near Tenth mrect. SWISS MUSLIN BASQUES, AN & COMPANY, 473 Bresdway, ppd Of dotted and embroidered Suisse nani superior shapes, AND FEATHERS, NS AND SILKR, ac. MILLINERZ, &C. RPBONS, BONNET, SILKS, | BATINS French ostrich feathers, milli: rimming, Ae case ofthe richewt me! ‘ullrartive and ew sate low. oye a utitarenerets, bowery Waelessi arerceme up sai ‘solely in 1) wholesale bo “ue 9 the ‘of January, 1 w ‘offer great sacrilices on part or'my sock. — HOUSES, ROOMS, 4¢., WANTED. PH |p HOUSE WANTED.—A THRER by 4 Ticsaom (not heuse. ‘wy bath, de., ath nen J S| tone ra Cornished iat moderate re Addveag J.C. B., box 4,016 Post oftee, wit lowesl full partiewlars NIEHED HOUSE.—WANTED. A LAROR commmo:lious honse, having all the modern improvementa. to be above Tenth ween the Fi and Sixth aveuues. Apply at 129 Pearl street, up siairs. ‘OUSE AND LOT. —WANTED TO PURCHASE, ON ANY Nera and Chareh and ale, Dax 3,739 WANTED. CANY PRRSON WAVING A GOOD se for sale, that ean trot a mile toa in she mae "and sound sted kind.can have & cash cus tommy, ats fair prige, by appizing to WILSON & BROS., cor ver of nd Bleecker ORSE, WANTED, TO PURCHASE, 4 GOOD STRONG etx: . Herald office, tating partioalars, ite tari yetrat ome NTED—TO RENT, FROM TR FIRS? OF NO: W, teres modersie aed, furnished house between Bond WARTEDUY A PIAL, RASPRCTADLE FAMILY, A ‘ivtreets, und Recond are Seventh Fs Bat deel ea “A SSO ANTED—TO PURCHASE, HOUSE A Lo? tx OR Ww oe . aa sat FINR ART=. ann nmatnee AT ATION or weeny meas one tore at, Creer Fire en es * ait falta age m1 ats tO) piet ores selling ‘ar RHP Spee fr Mae eat Co, OF Jobe strom. Hh, PAI p—WERGWANTS ANT kr’ PoRRa CAN he With eerornl cana of oil paintines cheap for cash, at No. 6 Cedar street. near Pear), L. LEARY, Importer, BOARDING an.” LODGING, 510. from ty BL OpposiTE .”. NICHOLAS HOTEL e ye eney, landlo."4 ane tenants’ regis- for god boarding houses: Se ape tea ae and every descrip agency ; «| Pm ON ECO, Hit eeneimernininesemmnnap oa aa 26 WEST TWENTY SECOND STRERT.—A SMALL private family, having pleasant rooms, will take a few boarders at the above uamed desirable location. References exchanged. Raeros STREET. pig Sd = board w: per week. me ee enpry per day, $1 ati nl hen Mente Fs 1, EE EES NINTH STREET.—SUITS OF HANDSOMEL' 5 45 nished rooms to let, suitable for In ilies, wrilhpprivats | ee od the above lirst class house, convenicatly located near Broadway. 145 HUDSON |STREET—FRONTING ST. JOHN'S square, To let, with board, a large front cond floor, replete with all modern improvements, to a family or single gentlemen. References exchanged, 14 NINTH STREET, THIRD DOOR EAST OF BROAD- way.—Furnishei rooms, in suits or separately, to gentlemen, with breakfast if required, First class house, With all the modern improvements. PRINCE STREET—FOUR DOORS WEST OF way, and one block from Metropolitan avd Bt. Nicholas Hotels; a gentleman and wife, or single geatlemen, may now obtain pleasant rooms with board, permanenty or Wwansient, House first class. reine STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD. .—~To let, severa) handsomely furnished rooms, to single geal jomen; the location is near all first class hotels. Inguire in the building, of Anson House. 61 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TWO elegantly furnished parlors, en the first floor, and apart. ments on the second floor of a private house, containing all the modern improvemen’s, to let, with or without board. 5. WALEER mea arm DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—A quiet and genteel private boarding house for single gentenen and gentlemen and ther wives, ‘Terms reasonable, Hot, cold and Shower batha free, 4.2 VAST FIPTERNTH STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM Vision square.—A pleasant parlor, alsoa single room, to Jet, With or without partial board, to gentlemen, SUIT OF ROOMS—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, to let, in a small private family in the vicinity of Thirty inh street: Dest of elty references given and required. dies Rooms, box 185 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN HAVE A NEAT. ly furnished front room, in a small, private family, with Tord, at $7 per week. Also, two or three single gentlemen muy be accommodated, “Those seeking @ qui manent iuome preferred, Apply at 37 Hester sireet, near Norfolk. A, FURNISHED ROOM, AND BROROOM ON SE. cor wi as, ey entiemin, a iiaau amliys uo“other Boarders. ‘Apply of 43 Kast Thirteen treet, near University places PP A LADY LIVING RETIRED, WOULD ACCOMODATR dacnaely furnished room i siady aod eeaiiomans Ad, arn * } dress Perey, Madison square Post oftse. N ELDERLY GENTLEMAN WISHES TO MAKE AN ‘with a family for St. arrangement for rd, near St. Nicholas Hotel, till May next; a comfortable home, with plain board, expected. Terms moderate. No notice taken of auswers ua: Jean stating full particulars, A . Ross, Broadway ‘ost olliee. SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A PLEASANT hall room, on the second floor; also, one or two others can be accommodated, in a family where but few boarders can be taken. Those who prefer comfort to style may apply at bo sg ‘armine street, above Bleecker. er AS BEEGANTLY FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS ON floor jo le, with or without private table. |The eglaaly fashionable, in the vicinity address J Union square Post Terms sirictly mo- dent cb reference given. cf, Bres@way, west, Please WIDOW LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH ENGLISH, obtain YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND STEADY HABITS, can be accommodated with full or partial board at lb avenue A, upper floor, None others need apply. GENTLEMAN AND LADY, BOARD FOR THE LADY, is desired, will find wsnall, p private family, « genteel pa and ; local nin but —? ooking | for a ‘aque home. "Address. iH, A. Herald OARD—THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND ONE gentleman and wife, ean be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, in a fly, at No 107 Wont Sixteenth street, Howe wi all the "modern improve. ments, gas, bath, ae. OARD. A WOUNG LADY WISHES A MEDIUM B sized room, well furnished, with full board. es -imal ee per week, - Addrees Mariana, Union square Post oll OARD.—A LADY, OR A gee my AND LaDy, may obiain first rate board, in se occupied exclu tively by a widow and her ou. ina Gret rate vorhood Address Isabella, Herald o ‘OARD.—A ROOM OR SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, TO & gentleman and wife, at |2 West Fourteenth street. Dinner at 6 o'clock. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A SUITE of rooms, together or separate. Apply at 16 Warren piace, Charles sircet, on stage and car route. OARD.—A Rance PARLOR, WITH FEpTOOMs AT- tached, can be obtained, with board, at No. 3 Leroy piace, Bleecker street. WXOARD.—A FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN riquiréd, would dispose of excel ne family. House having modern Feztcel foee: tion, aceesaible by cars and atagee. ye ly wt 172 West Twen. avenues. ty first street, between Seventh a: h street. Fins rooms, a Pots incre ee ks improvements, 4 new! fia ‘Dinner at it oreo, as pias OaRD Is Tan COUNTRY.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE accommodated with Buz, IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND TITEIR ween gr faa ce Unree single fan be accom: modated full or partial baard, ‘and airy rooms, A, Gasca wreet, Brooklyn. class house, wil rovements. Berenticinn IN ray tte roe front Foun os The second, toon fu i eateel 3 Very pleasantly located. Apply ree X BROOKLYN. —A FEW SINGLE GENTLE Aecommimodated with pleasant rooms aad par 72 State Nitrest, corner of Beaty, H"street ferries. References: re Bus In Lg BR KLYN.—SC PERIOR AC. modat! or three a org married a private, fa reat hee 7s oe iy, tesiding ta the Bo reload tert se ati teepreneeed toca ale wnd Henry OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW GRMNTLE- po pooemmumedates Bo] 5 roomea. fr'ably furnished. with partial. board, private where every attention ie paid te to comfort. Aopiy at (on street. joan. = iy Chia My gf ohn: iat Nora ELEGANTLY board, 12 Kasex. street. House: has ail the resdnea Houae s few blocks [rom the mi ery Dieu OARD AT BATH, LONG ISLANDSIN ONE OF THE aithy locations. The ho’ ol ing ages itful roo wis yA and airy; ie buating a if agree Pe By To family p [yee A“ tomens OARD tanec Nw Pam py Wirk, ‘44 OF an auth son table. Lang A van ice. where can set a Meat, plain 2 reusable price: The Fughteenth ward prelerred. Address Hie » 7 WANTED. cm” py BE sae agp want board ie iu Brooklyn. dtresa box 66 Post office, New York. OARD WANTED—RY A WIDOW LADY, IN THE VI cinity of Bleecker street and Broadway. Teams moderate. hetereaces given and required. Mary, Broadway Yost Bowtioutes WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND LA’ hout — som boars, cy Feazeutanto pe ‘ied eterno eh ‘Address D. B. R., Herald {ase ating Secsllon nat tote, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN vate family, where there are Lovation West of Bromdway. Address ©, W. J. mooypoe ke Ls wt —A FEW GENTLEMEN ee ey Bours mipow LADY OF yy ts RRESPRCTA- inenr ‘Puech street Son re : Jopen pentie. SLA ppeuepyen ont nag Foard, om reStonable terme. "Address box 1,151 Post often, ports ARDING.—TWO OR Li ty fy 5 | GENT! z gentleman and wile and two = alko a one oF wi hain iva family. For cree Biguthave | ores if uacky: tay bp ne HOUSE, br Kane ty 1 Goot fishing dhe one ft Vaion mee, N.Y inet wenn Appt —_—S_—«X*s—— yeas ROOMS TO LATSRITHER WITH FOLD or =P Cy bea Freneh BL RM SINGLE GRNTLEMEN—A NRAUTIFUILLY FOR nished parlor, and bedroom atiachet, .a0 two single fooms with or without partial board, rieate farmiiy; house and farniture new. Apply at tan street, § doore west of Vromdway fn BUARDING AND LODGING, mer rrrnrmmne LEG ANTLY bay Seg wd —_ PRIVATE Pa. mily, soapy guna s Sent ‘tase bro’ atew doors west of way, in Ninth street Srey three gentlemen, an elegant parlor, three bedrooms, bath room, and water closet, ie connecting, audon the parlor floor. Ad* dress 8, box 1. 1,131 Fost URNISHED ROOMS TO LRT—TWO FLOORS, TOGR- ther or geparate, with use of kitchen, if requived, House ret clase, having iil the modern improvements: tree tt. ules, walk from Broadway. Apply at $3 1, Mark's place, Eighth dan A OE EY ES SEE RyESERD ROOMS.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN vi ‘urnished room, obtain ‘containing ‘and gas, at er wveek, oF it would be let to two ar @f staal! private ie aR convenient to Sixth avenue cars and Broadway stages. Call at 100 Weat Twenty-seveuth street, URNISHED ROOMS—IN CANAL ETEERF, NEAR the bank. A few gentlemen can le rooms, large rooms, at a moderate price. Those re early can Lave a choice. Inquire at 190 Canal street, 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET~TO GENTLEMEN only, with partial board, on reasonable terms. Inquire At 65 West Fifteenth street, one door trom Sixth avenue, ‘OTEL LODGINGS.—GENTLEMEN WILL DO W#L1, to remember that they can obtain good furnished rooms Af thefGlobe Hotel, corner of Frankfort and William atrects, at 25 conta per night, or $1 50 per week. No other charges except at their opt LET~—WITH Leg TO Hed GENTLEMEN, OR T @ gentieman and wi parlor and bedroom on second floor, with ail the modern co niences; dinner at 64 o'clock ; retevences exchanged. For further particulars inquire at 273 Weat Twenty-second street, first house west of Ninth avenue. LET.—TO LET, TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO very nicely furnished rooms, with hot and cold anions bath attached, gas, &c., by a brown stone house, in St, Mark’ Please aidress M. » Herald office, WO PLAIN FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR wiibou! board, 10 slogie gepuemen, ortg s genileman and his wite, ia a small family.” Apply ab 65 West Twenty-irat stree' WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, hd A GEN- tleman and wife, can obtain well furaished board, iu 4 private family, by applying at No, 48 West Thiry second alveet, between Broadway and Fitth avenues St ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A suit of furnished rooms, with all the modern improve- ments, ether in New York, ve Houston and T wenty- ANTED—FULL BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, ‘wife, chlld and servant. shove Fourth s'reet, and be- tween Seventh avenues. with particulars, ANTED—BOARD, FOR THE WINTER, BY A GEN- tleman, wife, child and servant, in a private bani aa yeniy . Address, with terms, location, &c., J. M.D., rald onice. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A GOOD ROOM, IN the neighborhood of Broadway, above Bleecker nt. with artial board. Address, stating terms and particulars, P., box L4 Herald ‘ofice. bands: high eae years Tea oy ch ta ler. Also, a set of single ess, silver plated, worn; the ring on one ‘ide of the bit was frame bodied wi wi ing top. pi panels striped y e \d one spoke out, in the left front wheel most all the apok 835 will be givenfor tne seouvany at tee ors re, and $1 for the wi ven GOSEPL Be GREGORY, Moust Vernon WY. wagon. D 15 REWARD —LOST OR STOLEN, A GOLD HUNT- ing case watch, on the 7 o'clock boat from Guttenberg, Gn Sunda¢. 17th inst; plain ease, with horse. engraved on ou6 aide. The above reward will be paid to the finder at 73 New street, and uo questions asked, $5 REWARD.cSTOLEN, ON, THURSDAY 1 Nour, Aug. 14, an 18 foot row’ boat, foot of James? sip, painted outside blue gunwale, al ccigs int widiorae green fuside white, blue ahd green, with yellow seats, “‘ aos liver street, ta the sore. REWARD.—LOST, Gye Peck slip ferry, ‘is all white except her ear = cles arswers to the nam: ver will return leecker street, near Broadway, will receive the Shove reward, $' REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY ONE BRING- le G. Gambs, i, eee Ee bang & office, 17 North a left in the ralway cars, coming from ‘Willey’ Weldge ai 8S Tetdeg mini; ni orm Waa This will not be ad: vert! again 185 ~BOOKKEEPING WRITING, AND Leet nn a tic. Mr. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, will recel week for practical instruction in bookkeeping t oy fouble enter at — ve usual terms, and guarantees & every student. Boren. in mercantile Ule are aught ter POR nei ae are TRR & DIXON in ao expeditious and superior, manner, the entire modern Wwelve teseou shar \atanry. Rooms 346 Broadway, Applevoa's seem ave Se i aed onmmnerciat iF is the fanguage of thes of the school. basium. HE CLARKE SISTERS, hey! a FIFTH AVENUE, WILL open their boarding aud for indies ry lay, Sept. 15. They wit Beat home after Bept 1 to eceive applica’ b Uz. STATES AND BRITISH NORTH AMBRICAN Behoo! Aj and Teachers’ Institute, 10 Broad way, opposite Bt. Ni 8 Hotel.—Families a, schools i writs efficient teachers. We an = alo 81 ey ly ——_ and sorekeepers, in eity or country, widh trustworthy clerks 0, ‘e GIN, NEW ary RUM, whiskey. ci Shi hide. For wale at Y. west gurketprice by C WARD 4 CO. Lip Murray street agents br ihe dipiters. IRENCH BRANDIES.—COGNAC AND ROCHELL! brandies, now ia ae ship enone. Poded warehouses, by IMPBON BROFHERS 10 Moores st ULES ROBIN, OTARD, DUPUY & CO, AND PL aye 4 Co. brandies, assorted packages. in |, Sa ili Font. WINE, ios & PASALpA OLD LONDON tay from three to twelve years oid, bi @r jallon. Also, oe A till and | aod Saade tox R. ra Londen terdial gia. Liang __BUISCKELLANEOUS, ¥ CACIOUS CURR POR BUNIONS, nails growing nto Thole ah and very dra of the oy Sere oak pee aaeaaey Wane culling, @F bout eng Thue de Rivolt, Paris, and Fe, | a PAS 0. 5 it etreet, eg Lanes, Spee Rathi pae wraiooecet nabilete, Lovis Naroveox Box araats. Baker, Esq.) 1 that Dr, Levi bas cured me some months ago of AS BTONES, RANGES, 2c. 0... ¥. SHAW'S PA; saving teint, dust or smoke, #0 ol:jectionable ‘arts of 8000 now EX ET I iy. Wiki, TRACH pb tm, a TO MAKE $10 PER rasyt evra nig fh easy busin I lie te icaligeckion posed dames. armen, New Ve idles sence ea Jong. mroaren- noon Hioreno f As Me THE ri re ane ‘i Mite eed a reas o ane RY DR. BANNETT, It ST igmove to threo uf. Senco Resear monnett, bea 38 Nts 4 Tear a ear edor from the breath—a pre Beeessary eociety, De, "s amalyals praen "Am. oxen fae. shewe ee ‘seat from tehaccn Retailed at public Trug and segar stores. le deper, 442, Erentweg, op ap stairs. 7 ERG: RETRO C1 EMI Vie Brotesen Feranes, renee i De Pe, mesa Soe wae ANTED--A LARGE QUANTITY Gare, Se refined lempbiaek, An by! tat ebaged. janie post pal. pore ado,