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2 SALES AT AUCTION. CHA) CTIONEER.—600 CASES Bi A; “sees aa brogan a auation, | By RICHARDS & o'el 3 ING, on Wodueaday,, Septem Compriaing eftaost every Also, Tine of stock do get Coane 00S Eee TOTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY ‘J. BOGART. —Wedneaday, Sept. 14, at 108 o'clock, Ae Li Bail I leery Sey taper rd usual variety of parlor, bedroom and are, N, Bnd hitetion paid 10 the sale furniture of families declining ing at “goods and grocery stores, UCTION NOTICR—A ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUIT, -a-tetes, ont reoe| mein ck i ld By case Brocatel (Uviil be “aokd ior S140; one parlor wuft, covered in |, are we be sold for $125; Re eetered in ba cts; bedroom furniture, palntings, mattresses, &c. Ap- ply at the atore 170 ‘Ninth avenue, near ‘wenty-second street UCTION NOTICE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DIS- of their parlor and bedroom furniture at « great " three rosewood parlor suits, covered in French satin Drocatel, plush and halr cloth; rosewood centre and pier tables, tion chai paintings, and a lot of rosewood and mahogany bedroom furniture.” Apply at ihe store, 170 Ninth avenue, hear Twenty-second sireet. UCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM’S FURNITURE. EX- reas andl furniture packing establishment, office 111 aad. fet Rieventh street, betwen Finh and Sih avenues } ich furniture of every iption box wal ) arts of tho world. Pianofortes, mirrors, statuary, glass and t carefully packer moved; large two-horse wagon for the removal of furniture to the country. UCTION NOTICE.—JNO. J. RENNIE AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘The undersigned wil! sell, at public suction, this day, Wednes. day, Sept. 14, at 103g o'clock precisely, all the superb ‘and oally furniture, pan ng, statuary and Works of art, rosewood drawing room Ga elegant 7 octave “ryt ae mirrors, velvet carpets, &c,, rive lente, No. 70 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, the property of Chas. G. Chapman, Esq. ‘The auctioneer calls the special attention of hia friends and the public to this sale as the largest and richest assortment of household furniture offered at auction this season; the furniture was all made to order for the present owner, by hone celebrated cabinet makers, Roth & Bodine, only last May, and is in complete or- der. The whole will be peremptory and absolutely sold without reserve. DRAWNING ROOM FURNITURE, | Consists of carved rosewood wiegeres, marble tops at French plate doors and back; ladies’ work table, ‘niaid with other of pearl; rosewood centre table, statuary, mable tops; two full suits of drawing room furniture, elegantly carved rosewood frames and colored in three colored satin’ brocade of the’ most expensive description, cot of two fete-a-tete sofas, two arm] two reception and eight back chairs; consol tables, inlaid bubl and tortoi A ix light ormolu and bronze candelabras, bracket ‘with rich gilt frames; superb Sevres and Dresden china v: richly decorated Parian marble statuettes of the Seasons: tistic bronzes, representing Night and Morning: Pandora paint: Poetry, Music, Crusaders, &c.; antique lava. vases, from Herculaneum and Pompeii; ebony card table, velvet carpets, Turkish easy chairs; secretary and bookease, lined with wood; bronze clock, runs one month; oil paintings, by Rosseau, Inman, Huntington, Cole, Lecarde, and other emi- ent artists; French line engray ‘Trial of Ete Dean, The Plight of Joseph and Mary into Egypt with the infant Saviour. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, Carved legs and case, four round corners, fi all round, faiald with p pearl and solid pear] keys, made by Smith, Atherton &Co.,of Broadway, and fully [err eewen erie rack; rosewood covered in brocade; embroidered cloth cover, books and ; hall rosewood hat stand, oilcloth, Brussels stair carpet, dc. Chambers, second story —Richly carved rosewood bedatcads, Style Louis XIV.; bureaua and comodes to match; wardrobes, dressing and toilet tables, shaving stands, book stands, couch, arm chairs, curtains, shades, cornices, hair mattresses, palli- aases, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, Dlankets, sheets, quilts, counterpanes, decorated. china toilet sets, oval mirrors, dining room furniture of every kind, also kitchen utensils, &c. Bale positive without regard to weather. mantel mirrors, . Terms cash. UCTION NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY, A TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) at 1034 o'clock, and unreserved sale at public auction of elegant first class household furniture, having been stored four months, and how to be peremptorily sold by order of Charles K. Stew- art, Esq., at No. 152 West Twenty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, comprising elegant rosewood parlor fur- niture, with dining room and chambers, replete with every- thing, suitable for 4 fashionable and costly furnished residence, embracing also many rare and valuable bronzes, marble Rroups, paintings, superb pianoforte, &e. A remain- ‘uncalled for will will be sold at private sale on the da following, to be removed immediately from the premises. Full descriptive catalogues will be at the house on the morning of le. CONTENTS OF HOUSE CONSISTS IN PART OF Elegant rosewood parlor furniture en suite, comprising three full suits, richly carved, covered in rich satin’ brocade and me- dallion moquet, all new, never having been used; two elegant Tose wood gothic etegeres, with marble tops and mirror doc Fosewood marble top centre sofa and'pier tables, corner what: Rots, with mirror backs and marble tops; Turkish lounges, rosewood reception chaira in brocade, two elegant mantel init: Tors, with very rich frames; two large h pier mlvrors, brackets; velvet and royal Wilton carpets, rugs ‘to match. MAGNIFICENT PEARL KEY ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ‘Lace and damask curtains, a number of beautiful oll paintings, Ddronzes, marble groups and Ggures, with a unique and re: cherche collection of real Dresden’ and Sevres china, and lava vases and parlot ornaments, bronze and or- molu chandeliers and gas fixtures, superb French escretoire, elegant rosewood secretary bookcase, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOM. Solid rosewood bedsteads, made by Dixon Brothers, with Jarge hair mattresses nnd pailiasses to ft; marble top dressing bureaus, marble top washstands, French toilets, rosewood fur= niture in hair cloth, arm and revolving chairs, tete-a-tete ov French engravings, bronze clocks, can: delsbras, flower vases, French, cottage and other chairs, Tockers, window shades, fine extension dining table, solid oak dining room chairs, oak ‘buffet, French and Bohemian china, crystal cut glass goblets, champagnes, wines,a liquor stands, with every description of cut glass ware. French china sets, rice silver ware, urns, casters, spoous, forks, salvers, dinner and tea service.’ Also a large, superior tron safe, oftcloths, zoarble top ball sna Ball chairs, air carpets and rods, dc: io postponement, at 1034 precisely. = YW. B. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. = UCTION NOTICE. A M,C. EDEY, Auctioneer. EZRA LUDLOW, Jr., ‘Will sell this day, Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 12 o'clock, of salesrooms, 66 Cedar street (opposite Post office), A Gine sorrel horse, 163 hands high, sound, kind and genile in all harness; freo driver and fast traveller, and of great strength and endurance. A stylish English dog cart, nearly wew, made in England, at 8 cost of £40 sterling. Also, A set of silver plated single harness, made to order, and but orn. very little worn. "The above is the property of a gentleman going abroad, and will be sold without reserve. 80, To close accounts, a variety of new vehicles, of excellent make and finish, consisting of rockawaya, shifting top buggies, no top buggies, light road wagons, phaetons, &c. Several sets of single and double harness, &c. UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY 8. & J. BOGART, this day, at 103% o'clock, at the auction Tooms No. 1 North William street, household furniture, lounges, bureaus, -mahoguny wardrobes, cane seat chairs, mattresses, looking ‘glass, gas chandeliers, 14 sewing machines, 200 pairs Tubber pantaloons, &e.; boxes soap, 4 long counters. ee ereanane BOGART, AUCTIONEER.- BY . BOGART, on Thursday,’ Sept. 15, at 10 o'clock, ‘at 76 East Thirteenth street, salgnee's sale of 9 lotof lumber, y order of JAMES E. KEL- UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY 5. 4 J. BOGART, on Thursday, Sept. 15, at Ll o’clock, at 323 First avenue, mortgage sale of secery. store, consisting of teas, spices, flour, fixtures, scales, weights, horse and wagon, &c. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgage. UCTION SALE.—TO PERSONS IN WANT OF A beautiful pianoforte. A family leaving the city will sell one for half its original cost three months past. Guarantee from maker for two years; double ronnd corners; with some very fine and rich farniture. Call at 86 West Eleventh street, near Fifth avenue. UCTION NOTICE. MORTGAGE SAI.H—$12,000—FLE- gant hoygehold furniture, made to order; pianoforte, bronzes, &c., Mais day, September 14, at 1034 o'clock, Tam authorized toMell all the furniture inthe four story residence ‘West Fourteenth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues: the whole cost upwards of $12,000, is in perfect order, and of the est description. Parlors—Containing superior velvet solid rosewood c carpets, magnificent nits, covered in maroon, blue and gold, and and gold satin of the most expensive description; ‘and Turkish easy chairs, in moquet and satin brocade: tes’ solid rosewood reception and arm chairs, covered. in gold, blue, crimson and maroon satin; three solid rosewood centre tables, with rich statuary marble tops; expensively carved rosewood pier, sofa and side tables, with marble tops: three costly rosewood etegeres, with marble tops, plate giasa doors, &c., imported expressly for the owner; ladies’ rosewood. work’ tables, bronze and ormola clocks, elegant china vases, with the most chaste and expensive landscapes, painted to order fn France: magnificent French plate pler glass, with rich and heavy gold frame; heavy embroidered lace window curtains and cornices; large and exiensive variety of oil paint- ings, by native artists—such as landscapes, winter scenes, ma- | Ame SALES AT AUCTION. WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSKHOLD: furniture —Ry K. & BH. SCHENCK. On Thursday, 15th ‘clock, at their walearoom, 83 Nassau siteet. & Inrge and well made’ stock of elegant household furniture, com- prising the usual variety found fn firat class wareroolns. ENRY H. LEE! AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOM NO. 3 Nassau fice HEMI H, LEEDS & CO. will sell at ietion on We y wud Thursday, September 14 and 15, at J o'clock each day, at the salesroom "No. 23 Nassau street, an invoice of 200 French and German. oll paintings; also paintings attached to glass, of superior quality, in rich gilt nes and of Warious subjects; just received ju from Europe. Can be examin ed on Monday. “At private sale—A beautiful collection of modern oll , by some artists, now on exhibition gallery No, 23 Nassau street, ‘at private sale only. The! 1 be offered extremely low, as the roprietor is desirous urifing to Kurope. ‘The public fare invited to examine them. ad ENRY B. HERTS, Ja, AUCTIONEER, H PEREMPTORY SALE OF 200,000 HAVANA AND GERMAN SEGARS, On Wednesday, Sent. 14, at LL o'clock, At the salesroom No. Pine street, Comprising the, usual variety of choice brands of genuine Havana segars; also, a large lot of fine German and domestic segars, in quarter and tenth boxes, being the entire balance of stock of an importer declining the business, and wel! worthy. the attention of the trade. Samples ready early on morning of NRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. This t H dav, at N6. 0 Seventh reel, near Mhind avenue, will be sold tothe highest bidder, all the furniture, carpets, looking glasses, paintings, gas chandeliers, crockery, silver and glassware, cubes, lace curtains, window shades, cornices, clocks, china aud Farian figures,’ vases, ornaments, &c., &c., contaitied fn the private residence'as above, all being thé pro: perty of & gentleman optiaee Soars ‘up housekeeping. ‘The house is furnished ughout with tho most fashionable furniture, all made to order by the best city inakers, and is nearly new and in perfect order. The articles must be seen to be appreciated. A few of the articlea worthy of attention I will mention below, viz:—Two elegantly cased pianofortes, of superior tone and finish, eity mide and warranted by the ere. Two rosewood parlor suits of seven pieces each, richly carved and covered in satin brocatel; rosewood etegeres, with French plate mirror doors and backs, very me, of latest styles; reach: ing’ from ceiling, to floor, With cornices and tables 10 match, mantel glasse to correspond; English Brussels carpet in parlors and bedrooms; rosews hogany bureaus and bedsteads, with spring aud hair mat- tresses, sofa beds, dc. Other articles too numerous to mention can be found by’ examination on the premises after 9 o'clock. Catalogues at the oe ae commences at ove! 4 HENRY T. LEEDS, Auctioneer. J. X,, WONT, AUCTIONRER, WILD SELL | THIS « day, Sept. 14, at 10%¢ o'clock, at the salesrooms, 8 Nas- sau street, a assortment of fine household furniture, con- sisting in part of rosewood, mahogany and walnut parlor, din- ing-room and chamber furniture; ‘also chairs, tete-adetes, lounges, sofas, bureaus, bedsteads, library and secretary book: cases, washstands, wardrobes, carpet, oilcloth, oll paintin mirrors, china and’ silver plated ware, rusk and ses, oak and enamelled chamber suits, crockery, House- keepers and others will find this sale worthy of thelr attention, Catalogues now ready. ‘OHN LEVISON, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 293 Broadway, will ell this day, at IL o'clock, a choice collec- tion of oil paintings by some of the most talented artists of the day. Connoisseurs and the lovers of the fine arts are invited to attend this sale. ‘OHN P. MONTGOMERY, AUCTIC R.—200 CASES. boots, shoes and brogans al auction, on Thursday, Sept. 15, at Wg o'clock, at the store of J. F. Davis & Co., 56 ‘Beekman street; also 30) cases men’s, ‘and youth’s thick and kip half welt and double sole boots. . PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS + day, at 12o'clock, at the New York Bazaar, 31 Crosby street, a number of horses, wagons, rockaways, {wo express do., two doctors’ do,, one teed do., and one grocery do.; also & number of second hand business do. harness, &c. ORRIS K. CRANE, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE property in the city of Hoboken. at R- Rs kK. CRANE, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, Sept, 20, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the salesroom, r3 Washington street, in the city of Hoboken, the three story brick dwellings three ge and stores 218, 221 and ington Also, t story and basement brick dwellings, 223, 22 and 227 Bloom. field street, and Nos. 1 and 3 Sixth street, in the city of Hobo- ken. The abovementioned property. is well located for either business or private resider ving in the central part of the efty and convenient of access to the ferries, thus affor ig tothose beer d permanent residence, or to Lo eoney safe and profitable investment. Terms of sale—Ten per ‘cent and the auctioneer’s fees, on day of sale; forty a cent in thirty days, when a warrantee deed will be given. The balance can remain on bond and mortgage from eto five years. For further particulars inquire of the Auctioneer, 9 Los aig street, Hoboken, or at 29 Barclay street, New York, up 5 ORTGAGE AND ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A PORK packing estab) mnt, market stalls, &c., &c.—CHAM- BERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, office No. 113 Nassau 1 street, will sell on Thursday, 15th inst., at 1 o'clock P. ML, at No. 289 Bowery, the fixtures of a meat’ packing establishment, consisting of a sleam engine and boiler, with machinery, sau: sage stuffers, meat cutters, kettles, coolers, marble top counters; also a variety of articles useful in such business: & large lot of tubs, barrels and hogsheads; also Wilder’s iron safe, oftice desk, chairs, Ac; also one ‘Wagon and harness; al Atsame lime, two’ stalls or pork stands, Nos. 39 and 41 Caibe- rine market. 8. V. R. COOPER, Attorney for mortgagee and nssignee. (OPOLITAN EXPRESS.—AUCTION NOTICE. — removinj Persons about for re to and from the country; carte at al re by post promptly attended to, Furniture packed and shipped. Plano for sale AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY.—BELL & THOMP- SON, 18 Fast Broadway, will sell, this da " inter clothing, frock coats, jackets, pants, vests, fe; als, piece. Jers and public please attend. IDEN BERG, 299 Rast Broadway and 496 Hudson st. Pawnbroker’s sale Monday, by order of L. LEVY. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—W. H. RADFORD, auctioneer, will sell on the premises on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at ten o'clock A. M., the lease, stock and fixtures of the sa- Joon, situated on the ‘southwest corner of Wall and Pearl streets, belonging to the estate of the late Nicholas Edea. ‘The bole ta beotla faccug tat for Saal er, - THOMAS C. FIELDS, Publis Administrator. HERIFF'S SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE—ON ‘Wednesday, Sept. 14, at, 103 o'clock, at 343 Fulton street, Brooklyn PEED & COLE, ‘Au rs—comprising sofas, chairs, centre, side and sofas tables; mahogany and other bed: steads, Brussels and ingrain carpets, wardrobes, cookstove hina énd glass ware, hand worked lace curtains, kitchen fur’ rie SALE OF LIQUORS, &C.—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, will sell this day, at 103 oetosieat salesroom 113 wines damijobon, a millinery and fancy Nassau street, alot of liquors an bar fixtures, &c. Also, alot of ¥ JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. IRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATR.— For the purpose of closing the trust of the West Troy C any, the following lots or Is of land, situated in th Lage of West Troy, tndivided among the parties in faterest, wii be offered for sale by public auction on Tueaday, the 2 of September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the West Troy Ex- change, viz:—Lots Nos. 34, 36 and 38, on Ohio street, 8 feet each; « triangular piece of land, fronting on the West Troy ‘basin, bounded north by Seneca, street and west by Also,a strip of land fronting the State basin, tying north of Union street and east of North Water street, extending north to ‘Mohawk, excepting and reserving therefrom the the wk bridge, rights of the State of ‘New York. Said land, by a has been subdivided, and described ag lots 1, 2,3and4 on Union street; lots 82 to 81, inclusive, on North Water street; and lots 157, 163 and 165, on Broad street. Terms will be made known on day of sale. PHILIP SCHUYLER, Surviving Trustee. V,, 8, MILLS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 5 TRYON ROW. —BY + virtue of a chattel mortgage, Iwill expose for sale, on Thuraday, the 15th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., at 183 Easex street, one horse and one set of harness. J. F. BADENHOP, Attorney for Mortgagée. ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal street, all the furniture of a family removing from Hoboken; two parlor suits, parlor and r carpets, ollcloths, mahogany and other bedsteuds, hair mattresses, beds and bedding, pier glasses, paintings, dressing bureans, Workstands; toilet, china glass and silver ware, ma- ogany cased plano; also table and bed linen; also 100 trunles.60 valises and contents; also beds, mattresses, bolsters, pillows, blankets, sheets, éc., from a hotel; also one horse, onv express wagon and harness, &. The above sale is worthy attention of dealers, families and others. TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE Chambers street, will sell this day (Wednesd: instant, at Io'clock, the entire stock of a dealer declining business, at No. 99 Canal street, near the Bowery, consisting of mahogany sofas, bureaus, tables, chairs of every descrip: tion, mirrors, feather beds, ‘paintings, éc.; also, a “nice lot of good hardware, parlor and cooking stoves, gas fixtures, car- pets, &e, NO. 9 ), Vth COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, HALF INTEREST IN A CASH BUSINESS FOR Any party with $900 capital may purchase and be | come equally interested in an established business, that will realize $1.50) per annum to each party. arey at 47 Broad: way, up stairs, ‘G. B, HOWES & Co. Tine views, &c., the whole forming a very pleasing collection; | Superior rosewood pianoforte, seven octave, plegant case, being & valuable and costly instrument; rosewood piano stool, cover: | €4 in satin, with elegant and costly embroidered cover. | Dining room—Rich velvet tapestry carpet, in good order; | solid oak extension table, all polished in the best manner; mar: | ble top fancy tables, mitrors, sofa, veds, chairs in haircloth, | together with all the ‘ruby and crystal cut glass ware, wines, champagnes, tumblers, goblets, and decanters to match; rich china tea and dinner sets, costly silver ware, tea and dinner Bervice; salvers, cake baskets, casters, coffee and tea urns, forks, liquor stand, superior table cutlery, &c. Also, & large assortinent of bedroom furniture of the most expensive description, By order of D. J. BARNEY, Mortgagee. ————$—$—$—$—$—— UOTION NOTICE. | EDEY, Auctioneer. | EZRA LUDLOW, Jr. Will sell on ‘Thuraday, September 15, Atl o'clock, at salesrooms No, 66 Cedar street, opposite the ce, The balance of the catalogue, offered on the let instant, of wi uors, nega: ; being the entire stock of an im. porting. Sad Jebning Borsd retisaatsning business. The ats will embrace some of the Dest brands of pale and dark brandies of various vintages; prime sherries, noted Madeiras; very Cholee poris; selected brads of champagne; Jamaica rum of x quality not surpassed in the city; Holland gin, very superior; old Monongahela and Bourbon whiskeys; also the best brands | of Irish and Scotch, together with choice ales, &c., &c. The | pac are eight and a quarter pipes, cases, demijohns, &e., | and the lota will be distributed to suit private buyers as wei ‘fas the trade. ‘Also @ large invoice of Havana segars, favorite brands. fancy goods, &c.—HEN N will sell, this day, 11 Glock, at 194 William street, the stock of & ary and fancy | Foods dealer, winter under clothing, shirts, neckiles, hosiery, | Jancy boxes, ‘small wares, needle alters, Yankee’ notions, ‘ae. AMES LYNCH, Assignee. AUTION NOTICE.—THE ATTENTION OF FURNI- tolake pact daycare ke a hy * o a Very large lot—horwe, wagon, Ao? a : UCTION NOTIOR.—GERMAN GUNS.—JO v. A ANTWERP wili sell on. Thursday, Bae ws Cielonk, at Ko, 13 William street, in addition to his ustial'assort- ware, an Invoice of 429 Ge puble uns of various sizes and qualities Ge need ge Ce eeTe! i months, OTICE.—MORTGAGER’S SALE 0} segars, &c.—HENRY dek, nt 194 Willlam root wee, wHB, port wine, sherry,” Aa champagne, 44,000 xegars, 260 boxes herring’ salt teh Temonss Also 2,000 Ibs: genuine whive loud we SM sh, 9 HENRY NATH AN, Mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE—E. T. Wiis Wednesday, Sept. 14, at D. Moore & Go., 68 Water sire « French glassware endorsed notes at G ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OF THE Ot, clothing manufactory.—The partnership heretofore exis ing between Reynolds & Ludlam is dissolved by mutual con sent, and the business will be continued by I. Reynolds, at 72 ‘Vesey street and 111 South street, N.Y. B. REYNOLDS. Srer. 1, 1869. ee En a Sonn Or EO ‘PAETNEE, WANTED, OR FOR SALE.—A GENTEEL cash manufacturing business, paying from $100 to $200 per week; would be sold, or (a partner taken, a8 tho present ovsner bas to travel South on business. “Address F. F., Herald office. U Pe ADVERTISER WISHES TO PURCHASE AN IN. terest in a dress, trimming or gentlemen’s furnishing bt siness already established. Only parties tof unquestioned spectability need answer. Address Warren, Herald office, 200) HALE DOWN. I WANT A. STRICTLY Mo- ‘+ ral man 4s partner in a new exhibition, confident. ly believed to be the greatest thing ever conceived, requiring only two persons, Please send your address to A. D., box 181 Herald office, stating where applicant ean be seen or where particulars can be sent, —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WITH THE $1.000. above amount, to assist in a well established wholesale business, with given for quired. aview to partnerabip; good securit: the amount. ‘The best of reference given andre, Adress G. (., box 160 Herald office. 10 $1,90.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A party 10 take one half interest in a vention, by which a large income 3 (per 510,000 C., box Hi A. hy raid office, stating time id terview may be had. re prs onstage ee 1.500 an 2BOX, WITH, THIS AMOUNT Te a + wanted to join the advertiser in purchasing outa hosiery and genta furnishing business, extabliahed four teen years and situated in a great R,, box 141 Herald office. B. in: a SHGARS AND TOBACCO, ‘AVANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN SEGARS—AIO i adeiate te aoe easter, tar cts, oe for begar manu r Gelowes prices, "A. MARCUS & SCHULZ, St Homers. per esse Sr nachntamtendne eee bl PAD, READ, AND THEN DON'T FAIL 50 TRY 0 lavans segars, only Sc, ead best Holland gin, 2x per bottle; London Dock Bort ine, 4a; fine old brandy, 6a.; all pure as imported. Sold at No. 3] Fulton streeet, under Fulton Bank, New York. HE GREAT EASTERN SHIP IS THE GREATEST a Next to it are those three cent Havana London dock port, 48.; old Cognac brandy 6a. Fulton street, under Fulton Bank. 300.000 HAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN Segara, from $4 to $60 per thousand it Cash 16 examine the stork. Great induce 5) 17 Bevadway HY 1859. BOARDING AND LODGING. PARLOR, BEDROOM, AND BATH ROOM—ONE A ‘onm, $2 one ron 8 vowrd it Aired a 82, atthe wee ot raylotetakooas s nreen near Broadway, eee FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH- A a, with bathroom attached; may be ’spiained by two oF three ntleman ‘with board if desired. ‘Apply’ st 125 Ninth sireet. ene A Sis Te cee arenes 2 oe it 29 fondoa terrace, Weat Twenty-third street; pleasant loon: So out very convenient to cara and stages. ferences ex- Se PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A LARGE NEW- dh ieee een, ea ect Wi a ‘and superior table. "Adareos Marahsil . oftce. . 3 A WIDOW LADY CAN ACCOMMODATE FIVE OR SIX ‘gentlemen or ‘or four geatlemen and thelr wives with Doard, on reasonable terms, at 114 Dulleld street, Brooklyn. ee SUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ENTIRE SK- A Cond oon fal ard, with private table; also, one or two is, Haquire at b1 Bast woatye fourth street, w9 — ——————— WELL FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH GAS, BED- room and pantry, suitable for & lad; Hleman, with doord for the lady only, or. two single geutlenten: coe Be usd ina private family by calling at 185 Laurens street. SMALL FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would let with board, a room or sult of Tooms, to & gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen; the eae ne poe Selo e y 4 YOM References exchanged, bl 3 A PRIVATE FAMILY, 121 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH and Third street, between i avenues, ac. commodate a gentleman wife or two gentlemen with plea- fant furnished ‘on reasonable terms. House rooms and board. ‘has all the modern improvements. References excl LADY WISHES TO TAKE TWO CHILDREN TO board, where they can have the comforts of home. Ap- ply at 136 North Ninth street, Williamsburg. ble apartments. ‘They can have breakfast and tea if required. Address E. M., Herald offi GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR gle gentlemen, may be accom: board at West Twenty-second street. sant and terms reasonable. APARTMENTS. —A SUIT OF FINE ROOMS, FOUR large and one small, all communicating, on the first tloor, very handsomely furnished, will be let, with or without pi vate table, at 74 Filth avenue. This house has been recently taken bya lady of experience, and will be kept in the very best mainer, ONE OR TWO SIN. Jed with rooms and Location very plea- GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can find handsomely furnished rooms, with board, by applying at 295 Jay street, Brooklyn, near Fulton avenue. No bill on the house. PARTMENTS.—WELL AND COMFORTABLY FUR- nished (two rooms, with bath attached), may be had in a Strictly private and respectable family, at 151 York street, Jerse; City; location genteel and pleasant, " Partial board if required. PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE FIRST floor, and the entire second floor may be obtained, with board, at No. 21 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SE- {cond floor; also large extension parlor to let, with board, in the private family 116 West Fifteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; house modern built, containing every convenience. Rooms can be had together or separate. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR A LADY AND gentleman, with or without board, at a reasonable ‘The house has all the modern improvements, with a priv: family and a comfortable home, at No. 219 West Twenty. seventh street. SUIT OF ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR CONNECT. lng, to let. to gentlemen or a family without children, with ood board; several other nice rooms to let for the winter. In- quire at 26 Clinton place. References exchanged. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with furnished rooms, with or without partial board. Apply ae No. 16 Barrow street, between Bleecker and Fourth streets. BOARDERS CAN BE SUP commission or fee in advance. board gratis. @ this, cut it ply dally before before Lor af- RU'US Fourth avenue, private A PARTIES WISHING ZA. puted without paying FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WHO speaks little English, wish to find a home ina highly re- spectable family where French is spoken; two sitting rooms: and one and good board, required. Address, statin; terma, reference, &c., G. 8., Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFKOR A SINGLE GENTLE- A Sta Gesiring board and i 10, Day liberally for the same, can hear of such in # private family; family and neigh- borhood unexceptionable; references must be the sane. Ad~ dress H. H., box 1,042 Post office. A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS WILL be le, together or separiae, to single gentlemen; partial Donrd if desired; bathroom adjoining. |Family very small; no wishing a quiet, comfortable home may: street, between Broadway and ® GENTLEMAN OR TWO CAN BE SUITED WITH Cee eyed fe the winter, in private Pega 132 Macdougal street, near Washington square, occup! ya small European faunlly. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM ON second floor, with pantries, gas and privilere of bath, to Jet, with full or partia) board; family small. Apply at 63 Kast Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. way—Board, with handsomely furnished . - tismen and their wives or single gentlemen; a delightful loca- tion. A desirable suit of rooms on second floor. er at 6 o'clock. Best references offered. A HARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON the first floor, also one on the second and 2 small room on the third floor to let, with or without board, on moderate terms. House first class, situated at 111 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. — FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A LADY and gentleman, with board for the lady only. House con- tains all the modern improvements. Location near Fourteenth De and Kighth avenue. Address L. B., Union square Post ce. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE ‘& gentleman and wife or twosingle gentiemen, with a well furnished back parlor, at 238 West Twenty-eighth street, WIDOW LADY AND HER DAUGHTER, HAVING more room than they require, would let two very pleasant rooms, on the third floor, with bedroom and closets gas and bath, with hot and cola water, unfurnished an board, to single gentlemen only, in beautiful location and in the immediate vicinity of good restaurants, andcars and stages, Inquire at $$ Kast Twenty-fourth street, A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN TWENTY-THIRD street, desire to let two pleasant and well furnished rooms, ith breakfast and dinner (at 6 o'clock), to two single gentle: men, ina brown stone front house, in a first class neighbor- hood. ‘Terms $6 per week, incluting fire and gas. Family consists of eight grown persons. Unexceptionable references required. Address 8. A. B., Post office, for two days. a ncaa Thc | yA PINGDON, SQUARE, NO. 1, CORNER OF BANK street.—Mrs. ©. 8. Bryce, late’ of Nos.9 and 11 Carroll place, having rented the above premises, has now to let a few handsomely furnished rooms, suitable for families and single gentlemen, with board, A LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE RE- quires, is desirous of letting to gentlemen rooms, with or without board; location central and convenient to several lines of stages and cars. Address for two days Mra. Sherwood, Broudway: Post office, ais iad ers PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A FIRST CLASS house, desirably located, would accommodate two or three gentlemen with a comfortable and breakfast and tea; dinner on Sundays jen ue with with real name, A.'Z., Herald office. FOREIGN GENTLEMAN, OF THE HIGHEST RE- Spectability, desires permanently a well furnished bed- room, near bath, fire and gas, in axstrictly private and agreeable family, where refined ladies’ society can be enjoyed; for which room & fair, but not extravagant, price will be paid; would like a well prepared breakfast after nine o'clock; state particulars, About members of family and lowest terms. Address Bien- venu, box 3,676 Post olice. A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM IN A HOUSE 00. cupled by a respectable private family, to let, without board, toone or two gentlemen, on West igton place. Inquire at 714 Broadway. References exchanged. ‘OARD.—PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED FRONT rooms, with pantries, hot and cold water, gas, &¢., can be obtained by applying at 81 West Twenty-sixth street, near Broadway. Location good, and convenient to ears and stages. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW - cane CSP eo rooms, full vi Maieee! board, by ay ying at Vest er OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR two single gentlemen, can obtain a very’ pleasant room 9n the second floor, in the house desirably sittiated at 150 East Eighteenth street, between Second and Third avenues. & front room, with water and gas, at 178 West Fourteenth OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN WEST bhp sg street, would accommodate two gentlemen id thelr wives, or 8 or 4 single gentlemen with ‘desirable ee furnished or unfurnished. Apply at 34 West ‘wenty second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Bol ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLE- acond eye In m moat desirable location Raferenee required ond floor, in a most desiral tion, wee required, Apply at 98 Lexington ‘avenue. ra ety OARD.—GRAMERCY PARK, 88 EAST TWENTY- first street—A few superior rooms to let, to pingle tlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Dit at 63 o'c! References exchanged. stats mie BeA®P-For, A GENTLEMAN AND LADY; FULL board for lady. A very desirable guit of furnished rooms may be had in a family of two persons, jn the immediate vict nity of Broadway and Fifth Avenue Hotel. ‘Those desiring a prisate, quiet residence may address Mra. H. Earle, box 3, OARD.—TO LET, A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM and bedroom, with accommodations for housekeeping, with an elderly widow lady; being an experienced, nurse, would take a lady requiring her services. Apply at 33 West Twenty-fourth sireet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. ——— OARD.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, IN a modern built private house, desirably furnished ariments: first references given and required, Ap Ban 52 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and avenu Boary-s GENTLEMAN AND find comfortable and genteel] aceomm rhily, living near Stay ve: re and light ddvess Mo HIS WIFE MAY ith & pri gecond vat story chaliged. A attached, | 1d without, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, BOARDING AND LODGING. a BeArr.coop BOARD, GOOD ROOMS, PRICES reasonable, family pleasant, location central; cars and Stages pass the door every three minutes. Call at 182 Grand street, nearly op] the Odd Fellows’ Hall, half way be- tween Broadway and the Bowery. POARNTAT NO. 96 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues, Parties making arrangements for the winter can find superior accommodation {nab English bas mont house with wll the modern improvements, changed. OARD IN BROADWAY.—A LIMITED NUMBER OF respectable persons may inow make arrangement for the winter, for superior rooms, in & first class house, possessiny every ‘modernfimprovement. An excellent table provided; Refereaces ex- dinner at six o'clock; location ceutral, Apply at 682 Broadway, below Union square. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can find, by addressing box 2,525 New York Post office, acomfortable home in a small private family, where there'are no other boarders; the location is respectable and plewant, convenient to the ears and ferries, Beat of references Tequired, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE APARTMENTS for a genteel family or single gentlemen, with full or par- iial board, in a small private family without children, may be had by ininediate application at the large first class brown front house No. 20 Second place. BROOKLYN.—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY le rooms to let, with asant and convenient locality. ‘The house "is. ft . Apply at 22 Henry atreet, fourth door from Congress street. wantin, SHS ESES SERRE Pine TAs OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ‘or two gentlemen can ‘be accommodated with pleasant front rooms, on second floor, by applying at 204 Henry street, convenient to both South and Wall street ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN—108 CLINTON STREET.—A shiaie fora gemersba aad he wile ooaiadiepeotionen eat a : : og * with board, on reasonable terms. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—WELL FURNISHED ROOMS jen ouite or separately, in first class brown slone house, superior accommodations, by a private family residing at 101 Amily street, convenient to South tnd Wall street ferries, Dinner at 6 o'clock. OARD IN BROOKLYN—AT 101 SCHERMERHORN sireets, between Smith and Boerum streets, pleasant rooms can be had, singly or in suits. ‘The house is commodious and as pleasantly’ located as any in Brooklyn, and is twelve minutes walk from the Wall street and South ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- be accommodated men can with pleasant rooms in the house of a amall family. The house is situated not three min- utes walk from Wall and South ferries. Apply at 77 Clintor sireet, one door from Livingston. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH board, may be otained at 98 Clark street, convenient to ihe Wall street and Fulton ferries, References required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant front room in a private family, at 170 Livingston . For termns uquire on the premises. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND Bowie wives or single genticmen, can havo pleasant rooms with board, at 160 Joralemon street, between Clinton and Court, on moderate terms. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY with no other boarders, will let, with board, to an agreea- dle gentleman and wife, a couple of nicely furnished rooms on second floor; house has ‘all the modern improvements, and is pleasantly located in Sackett street, near the cars, and within six minutes’ walk of the ferry. Address E. K., box 139 Herald office. OARD IN BROOKLYN—46 SANDS STREET.—GEN- B tlemen and their wives and single gentlemen can obtain most desirable rooms, with board, on moderate terms. De- lightful location, near Fulton ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FORT GREEN—CLIN- ton and Fulton avenue cara—Two gentlemen or a gentie- inan and his wife can be accommodated with board, in a private family, at 296 Adelphi sireet. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GEN- tlemen can be accommodated with a pleasant room onthe Second floor, with full or partial board, in a small family re- siding at No. 5 Douglas street, near Court. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—SINGLE ROOMS Bo ama ian wineste aaa se Beebokn a algeet, New York. ie le aie AE ees OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—WITH PLEASANT rooms, ina desirable location, between Wall street and Fulton ferries. Apply at 266 Hicks street. OARD WANTED.—PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANT- ed, by & Indy and gentleman, for the lady only; with a Widow Indy preferred, and where there are no other boarders and no questions asked. Location between Sixth and Third avenues, not above Tweniy fifth street or below Four- teenth street. ‘Address A. 1., Union square Post ofice for two ye. Bur, WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, with servant, in a private family; location between Fourth and Sixth avenues, and not above Fourteenth street; board for the gentleman only on Sundays. Terms to be moderate. Ad- dress, stating terms and location, J. W. C., Herald office. . With bedroom attac! |, on Coingortanly: furnished; terias ‘not to excced $68 oer month. Parties having the above accommodations, in a house with all the modern improvements, will please address Ban- croft, box 193 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, in plain private family; partial board for gentleman, full peers for ey. aogben baperece, ome ad Bish ave- ues, and not above street; terms not to exceed Direct box W. E. W., Herald office, rhea OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are but few boarders, for a gentlemat cbildren and servant; will furnish his own rooms; west side of the city preferred, Address A. B., box 4,215 Post office. Boake, WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN, IN A pri +, location “not above Fourth stneet. Address, prepaid, for two days A. F. W., Herald oflice, stating terms, é&c., which must be moderate. Bonk. WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A PLAIN Son Pbhe Srey Rea RepetMere a wwe the com- forts of a home. rms must moderate, dress, sti terms and location, T. 8., box 8,280 Post ollie, Tey OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFF, TWO children and servant, in a good location; ‘private family preferred. Address J. McKibbin, 345 Fourth avenue. Boar? WANTED FOR FURNITURE.—A LADY having furniture, mostly new, Bets sufficient to furnish a house, would like board for the use of tt. Address care of Metrophlitan Express, 75 Nassau street, OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, TO let to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, at 125 haere us ool street. Location pleasant, cars and stages convenient OARDING.—TWO LARGE BOOMS AND BEDROOM ining, furnished or ‘unfurnished, as required, ‘with ins, ath, dec. the sume floor, to Tet wet dgard, in a gen- teel family; references exchanged. ply al ‘hird ave- hue, neat twenty-third atreet, BoARDING—AT | NO. % WEST TWENTY-FOURTH street, near Madison square.—A gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, desirous of a good home and a good table, can have a handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom, with board, 2 8 private fami ROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, TO a single gentleman, a room on the second floor, in a’ pri- Hate Bouse; reference required. Apply at No. 18 Clinton street, rookly BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, with board, to a family or gentlemen, at 99 Lawrence Street, between Willoughby street and Fulton avenue. ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND TWO or three single gentlemen can now secure handsomely furnished rooms and board, with home comforts, at 28 Garden rer distant from Wall street ferry not over five minutes’ wr ROOKL¥YN, 86 CLINTON STREET.—TO LET, WITH board, a pleasant suit of rooms on second story, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. ms fur- nished or unfurnished. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE GEN- tlemen desiring to procure large and handsomely fur- nished rooms for the winter, may have an opportunity ‘of se- curing the same, singly oF in Suits, at the drat class residence No, 62 Remsen street. Dinner at 6.’ References exchanged. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife or two single gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooms, With good board, by applying at No. 8 Willow street, three minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. References exchanged. P)OARE, HOUSE, NOS. 907 AND 800 FOURTH AVENUE, between Twenty-third and Twenty fourth streews—Fami: ites or single can obtain very desirable rooms, in sults or single," board at moderate charges. ‘Transient boarders’ ted at $1 25 per day. IAMILIES RETURNING FROM THR COUNTRY, without small children, or single gentlemen, requiring su! erior accommodations, in'a small private family, may find all 'y desire, with full or partial board. References required. Apply at 183 West Twenty-fourth street. OUR RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN OBTAIN ood board in a smal! private family, at $4.a week. Call at Ti Weat 20th at, up stairs, IRENCH BOARD.—ONE OR TWO INMATES CAN BE accommodated with rooms and board in a French private family, Apply at 182 Clinton street, Brooklyn. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A PARLOR AND TWO bedrooms, handsomely furnished, with gas, bath, &c., on second floor, with nse of Kitchen and servant's room, in East Fourteenth street, will be let very low to a permanent tenant. Fanmilly private. ‘Address B, H., Union square Post office. URNISHED ROOMS.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN find a very pleakant roomand bedroom with piazza, with ‘small family. No others need apply. Call at 192 Waverley place, near West Tenth street, 'URNISHER ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY IN ‘Twenty-first street, near Broadway, would let two or three desirable rooms to gentlemen on moderate terms. Address box 8,985 Post office. URNISHED ROOMS IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY, for single gentlemen, Also a front parlor to a teacher of piano, including @ fine instrument. Please call at 49 Orchard street, below Grand. FURNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS, AND A SINGLE ONE, to letto single gentlemen, without board, in a most de: sirable location, and only one square from Broadway; bathing room, gas, &c. No. 79 Fourth avenue, above Tenth street, References required, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN A private family, at 80 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘Bath, gus, ac. Dinner at six. References exchanged. URNISHED LODGING ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 2 Bond street, facing Broadway; very desirable; also « front basement, ‘suitable for a physician; first house from Broadway, COMFORT. {URNISHED ROOMS—ECONOMY AND Neatly farnis Ih bed Pw a ve Re neh RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE. Oeoa, wiih or without paral beard, Inve poise tasaky, ‘at 18 Ally place, between Bleecker and Amily sweets, four blocks weat of Brondway. OOD AND CHEAP LODGINGS.—CLEAN AND COM- fortable single rooms 25 to'87 cents: Po ; gentleman and Globe Hotel, corner of Fi fort and \- [AGuede NK Open all aight.” N, B.—Board if if ERIRABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FA- gt Rib aneor two aiugis gentlemen can, be obtained ‘at 107 Clinton place. 0 LX FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SIN- Rae tach, wiik or witout parist board, et No. 6 Untversity place. DSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO ANOnt to gentlemen, wilh breakfast if required, at No. ‘Aimity place, “An excellent opportunity for Spanish gentleme ian thelr language Is npoken in the house. ‘No. 31 Greene streel, for single gentlemen at $1 25 to $2 per cents per night; boarding $4 per week. Meals at Tika. PRANGISRIERNAN, Proprio, tae of (ue Man: hattan House, Centre street. ODGINGS.—TWO YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD MORALS, AY, LODGINGS, AT THE GREENE TREES HOUSE, we be accommodated with comfortable lodgin, in a private Amerienn fumallyy wilh use of sitting room; 9 Norfolic street, ‘0., 13 RIVINGTON STREET, NEAR BOWERY.— Pleasant rooms, fu to let, with board, for gentle- men and their wives; two front hall rooms for one or two gen- tlemen, with board; algo, one pleasant frout parlor, at moderate prices - NE OR TWO DESIRABLE SUITS OF ROOMS TO let, at 81 East Twenty-third street, between Fourth and ‘Lexington avenues. Dinner at six o'clock. Terms m ARTIAL BOARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN P ‘ean obtain partial board in 8 private family, at 126 East ‘Thirty-first street, near Third avenue, ‘The house has all the modern improvements. ‘Terms from $8 50 to $ per week. OOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR A small family, with board, can be had in a quiet New Eng- y al 43 Weat Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. Also room fora Cerny gosta ‘House has all modern improve- ments. Dinner at 6 o'clock. ROMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.—TWO OR three pleasant rooms, on second or third floor, suitable for agentleman and wife or two or three gentlemen, to let, without board, ina private family, at No. 6 Pitt street, near Grand. References exchanged. RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with furnished rooms at 144South Third street, ‘Witiamsburg. WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with pleasant rooms and board in « private family. Inquire at 40 Bomintek street, near Hudson. re FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, ‘to gentlemen, on second floor. Water and gas in room! and large pantry.” Sniable for 8 party of ntemen. Pleat ant location. Inquire at 8) Twenty-lourth street, corner of Fourth avenue. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with partial board in a respectable family, or with Fooms, furnished or unfu Apply at 83 Christopher street, near Fourth strect. 10 YOUNG MEN.—PLEASANT ROOMS ON SECOND and third floors, in a quiet family, ata moderate price, can be had at $10 Madison street. 10 GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO Jet, without board, to one or two gentlemen, a neatly fur- nished logo room; bath, gas, &c. Apply at 721 Hous- ton street. (0 LET—FURNISHED PARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS attached, on second floor of 124 Ninth street. Also, sin- gle rooms on third floor. House private and first class, west of and near Broadway. 10 LEL.—TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR entimen only, with gas and bath, ina French prrivate ly, 83 Bleecker street (enst.) 10 LET—T0 A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A WELL farnished room, on the second floor, with beard for the lady only; ina small quiet fumily atg22) Sullivan strect, near Amity sireet. ‘VPRY NICE AND COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Apartments to let, with board, to a man and his wife, sith the use of parlor: bath, ens, piino, &e. Apply at 61 West ‘Twenty fifth street. N. B.—The house is kept by a small fami- ly who wish to have everything comfortable. fa AITESTON’S HOUSE, WHITESTON, 1. I. pleasantly situated rooms, suitable for famili ‘le gentlemen, are now vacant ai the above house. Its focation and frequent communications by ‘steamboat a road to the city render it a desirable resi first class uecommodations contiguous to New York. from the South will find this a delightful resort daring ligt id rail- lence for those seeking Families the pre- sent and approaching seasons. — Applications addressed as ubove will be promptly applied to by HENRY S. HOVER, Proprietor. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ‘rooms with modern improvements, and board, ina gen: teel emily strictly private; none other need answer; above Fourteenth street, between Madison and Eighth avenues. Ad- dress G. W. H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FOR A GEN- tleman and lady (board for Indy only), ina small, quiet family, widow's preferred, where there are no ather boarders. Location above Fourteenth street. Wilson, Herald office. WANTED By A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE A furnished room, with or without board (if with board par- tial for the gentleman), neither below Broome nor above Tenth atreet. a . stating terms, Ww) 8. J. Weis ios dress, slating rms, which must be moderate, 8. J. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, AN UNFUR- nished bedroom, without board, in Pacific or Dean a near Bond street. References exchanged. Addi fn New York Post office. pada: 2 AND 4 ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE.—ROOMS, with board, suitable for families or single gentlemen; Eighth avenue cars and Bleecker street stages pass. Address, tating terms, $3. —BOARD REDUCED AT 101 SPRING STREET, four doors from Broadway.—A gentleman and wife, and three or four young men can ith board and pleasant rooms, and the privilege of bath $3 per week each. BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED 01 bre ht in suits or alngle, to gentlemen, rahout wi room for G ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE, THIRD DOOR north of Bank street.—A_ gentleman and wife, also single tlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant ‘rooms and rd; the location very desirable. Cars and stages pass the door every five minutes. 7 70 $9 PER WEEK FOR TWO PERSONS; COMFORT. ably furnished rooms, with board, can be obtained by a gentleman and. wife or gentlemen. ‘This is a good opportunity to secure aneat, quiet home for the winter. Family American; convenientto cara. Apply at 119 East Nineteenth street, Q PERRY STRAET, ASHLAND PLACE —TO LET, four fine and well furnished rooms, with or without board: ‘The house has all the modern improvements, and very conve: nient to stages and railroad cars. Five doors from Greenwich avenue. 12 PER WEEK FOR A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED parlor on first floor; mirrors, chandeliers and every convenience; also a handsome parlor, furnished, on second floor, to rent, with board; house new and modern; best of refe- rence; dinner at six. Apply at 162 West Twenty-sixih street. ——$—<$<—$<—$<$—< rete QO yxiversiry FUACR—FURNISHED ROOMB TO let, without board, a vet lesiral hand- fomely furnished, and other rooms also. OF Parlors hand: QO WEST PWENTY-RIGHTH STRERT, ONK DOOR from Broadway.—Handsomely furnished rooms, in suits and single, to let, with board, to families and single gen- ttemen at moderate terms. Q4. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Brondway.—In a private family—a parlor, bed, Toom and wardrobe cloet, with gas, bath, &c, on second floart front; will be let, furnished, to a gentleman alone, withou- board. Breakfast can be had in his room if required: 4] TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH avenues—A gentleman and his wife, or a few. sin- Je gentlemen can obtain very pleasant rooms, with board; the souse contalns all the modern improvements, and delightfully situated. a a ek 4.4. IRVING PLACE, NEAR UNION SQUARE—A ROOM on first floor, sultable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, to’ Jet, with board, on moderate terms; also ‘one single room ‘on fourth floor, containing gas, closet, grate, &c. Dinner atsix, References exchanged. 4.8 UNION SQUARE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH street and Fourth avenue.—A family, al single gen- tlemen, may obtain desirable rooms with board. Reference required. 57 RASTIWENTY-RIGHTH STREET—SUPERIOR AND desirable rooms, for families and single gentlemen, can. be had with board, in'a first class house, by applying as above, Being near Fourth avenue it is very accessible boch by cave and stages. References exchanged. TENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE CORNER OF Fifth avenue.—Parior, rooms and single rooms, with board, will be let to respectable applicants at reasonable ee ene ondae. No children taken. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Q3 EIGHTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR ABOVE FOUR. teenth street, west 'side.—Pleasant neatly furnished rooms to rent to genilemen, with meals if desired, QQ WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH- out board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, anicely furnished parlor and bedroom, on floor, together or separately, Gas in the house. 105 NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—A GEN- tleman and his wife or a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with handsomely furnished rooms, with full or partial board. References exchanged. 108 BUFECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—SUITS of furnished rooms to Tel, with board, to respectable families; also, large rooms, capable of accommodating threo ‘or four gentlemen together; a good table and cleanly apart. ments; dinner at 6 P. M.; references required. 3 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. PRIVATE family offers a few handsomely furnished apartments to gentiemen and their wives, or single gentlemen wishing first class accommodations, with full board. House beautifully situated near Broadway, References exchanged. HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S ark.—Furnished rooms to let, with or without bourd; ‘also aingle hail bedrooms. 22} TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SE- cond Avenues, a knit of rooms on third floor, and few single rooms to lot, wi entlemen and th én, wives or single gentleme: xchanged. Dinner Atnix o'clock, b) 23. WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED rooms, with boar, to let to gentlemen or a gent m A wife without children; dinner até o'clock if desir re ce Q()) SECOND AVENUR—FURNTSH 302 let, to single gentle CLS: Hoopes and saloon, ith board, to References tmuniged INSTRUCTION, PENMANSHIP AND ARITHMETIC~ ‘OR Bo er mi fond eg double éntry book. KS ghailly young men for buninenn, SBD adieg Sree 2 8 head in Academies G2 Bow ery, AB 8 ap man PAINE has no auperior.—Newport News. MERICAN OOL 1 UTE, eat enen Granda, Pune parents rah choad crulaes, gratia, References, ‘ihe ell Mason i. ys hy Hall Boos, etal, Smith, Woodman dap hiacs . Ps 5 can give le m tlou to go South. Address Rt A Yet Baas a itacilna ro a Eee ce ee ee FRENCH LADY FROM PARIS, OF GOOD FAMIL A and education, experienced ‘ows language, iin And oi, psi, Kew ork or Hrokips of tn ‘urnished. Please address Miss M., box 3145 Post ollce ‘si A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS Go. verness to young children, "s orto care of Lot ide elgg wi Leg th des every qual al necessary for position. Re gives net required. "Address box 18.Hoboken Post cae YOUNG MAN, HAVING LONG Ex} A the teac! of Greek and Latin, AL + desires some tui ihe forenoon, Call on or faddress F; O. R., 1043 St. Mark’ place. IOUNTING ROOMS FOR PRACTICE IN BOOKEEPIN( Cc ‘end business affairs. C. C. MARSH, Broad a Circalars with terms, on spplloaion. on ae onder. pra GOVERNESS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY German lady, about thirty-five, who would undee. aa 1 Teng wim pony fg Hea years of Me ER No others need apply at 173 Everett House, from 9to 120'clook.. Best references required, BENCH AND ENGLISH ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, wre OS. Holt bene scl lp tana WEDNESDAY, Sept te _An omnibus will be provided for puplis residing at a dlstanoe, D hig ee INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLE! 168 and 170 West Thirty-seventh street, between Se and Eighth avenues. ‘This boarding and day school, cl and commercial, will be opened on September 15. There ts ‘ima’ ypartun uti: Professor NOKL BERGIER, Director. ¥ . TELLERING, NO. 8: ay, corner of Twelfth street, (established 1852; private teacher of the above, as also the English ges and translator. Graduated and passed ations on the Continent of Europe. OVERNESS.—A LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEA‘ ing, desires an engagement in a family resident in N York, Brooklyn or jersey City, to teach the Kuglish brane! music and French, for which her own board would be receiv ‘4s compensation, while she would pay a fair price for that o a wore girls, aged 8 and 6, Kadress, for three days, KE +» Dox BOL Pi en! iS. MACAULAY, NO. 43 EAST TWENTY-FIRS street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, will re ‘open her French English ‘and day school, Mow day, September 19. 1 MES, COUTAN'S FRENCIL AND ENGLISH BOARDING and day school for young Indies will reopen on ‘Thury Guy, September 15, at 279 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-See atreet, ee ee ESSRS, LESPINASSE AND DE LASSALLE’S FRENOI boarding and day school, 119 and 121 Clinton place, re opened. New scholars are admitted only under fourteen year ; rity of the boys belong to the beat of age; the millies.” English branches. are tanght sors, he Junior department is under Mme. Lespi 5 . J. V. CAUCHOIS' FRENCH AND ENC P ‘aireet) will reepes 'wenty Beco! Ww a ry her YORK ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Broadway, will re-open September 15. Tuition for ful ‘conrso in English, including vocal music, from $5 to $11 pe Siena saciees rainig El her aie a rofessor pain or water colors, $5; draw 1g, $2. a 3 M. Y. BEAN, Principal, PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN | PENMANSHIP.—TH! [undersigned having returned to the city will give his pea sonal attention to ladies or gentlemen desirous of improvin their handwriting. “Applications will be recelved daly, thi month, from 10 to 2o/clock, atthe rooms, 364 Broadway, oot ner of’ Franklin street. OLIVER 'B, GOLDSMITH, | A few hints from a perfect master are often of more in developing the capacities of the pupil than the most tracted lessons of an inferior teacher, Witutam C. Brant, | PRESIDENT OR VISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLIAI arriving from Europe an highest Wishes to form an engagement; she is. tioroughl competent to instruct in all Rngliah branches; perfect mistree of music, having studied under the very best masters; speak French and German with pure accent, a8 she resided in Par for some years, and has also bad much exper Address L. Y., box 3,831 Post Offi SoHOor. AND HOME EDUCATION, ‘nglish classical and commercial school, Rroundand gymnasium: Nos. af- and 49: West street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. ERNST, takes charge of a limited number Reopens Monday, September 12. 'CHOOL FOR BOYS.—ELM PARK OOLLEGIAT| Tnatitute, Litchfield, nectic: conducted by the Rr Dr, RICHARDS and SON, assisted by Werner Mitral lass Ragliske French unt ninscst school, o Siete! rench and Tory moderate termi, For circulars address the Principal, ¢ [J SIVERSITY J.AW SCHOOL, —THE NEXT TERM WIL commence on Monday, Oct. 8, under the inatruction the following faculty — Chancellor ISAAC FERRIS, D. D., LL.D. N Prof. THOMAS W. CLERK, L1.D., J. 8. 0., New York. | Prof. LEVIS, CHATFIELD, late Atiorney General of Net or Prof. PETER Y. CUTLER. Prof. WILLIAM B. WEDGWOOD. ‘The faculty have in the law lecture ‘room at the Unit @ valuable law library, selected Wr resented to the University rterm. T! with fine p! bg Aap Mr. LOU: of boys DANCING ACADEMIES, eee A DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, . ° No. rAY, New Youx, t fo. 137. UB PLACE, BROOKLYN. } New ass on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, i ool on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commenciaj a A.M; class for children Gouble its former capac 4 Pc eae ola at eee made it his duty to introduce, im addition toad tee: feat dances, auch exerolace and dances a8 would avo the lutary effect upon ure, neral deportment thowe placed ‘under his charge." Lp FERRERO'S 4 DANCING ACADEMIES, 69 West Fourteenth street, N. Y., and 122 Clinton st., Brookl; Theabove academies will open in New York of the 8b’ @ ber, and in Brooklyn on the Ith of October, at 3% P.M [rel cpee t ree bain a ue any ig the Benson. Solrees given as usual. For olrculare apply at the academies, a foie DANCING bese ag MILIT. ‘ARY HALL wery, is now open for ‘reception Days of tuition Miesdays and Fridays. ption of pupils, DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, le }1 BROOME STREET, WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 13. Ladies meet TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 8to 6 P. M. GENTLEMEN, 7 to 103 P. M. Children WEDNESDAYS and. SATURDAYS, 3to6 P. M. Ladies primary classes instructed by Mra. BROOKES, Private lessons at hours not occupied by classes, ‘The latest dances are received regularly from Europe, the pupils have all the advantages in perfecting themselver which they could expect to receive from masters of the art on either side of the Atlantic. THE OPENING SOIREE WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. at Men HARRAUD'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 5 ist Thirteenth street, will re-open on Saturday, Oct. 15) at 12 o'clock, noon, for children; at 3% P. M. for young ladies _ at8 for young gentlemen, and on Tuesday, the eth, at 8 for children, and at 8 P.M. for gentlemen. Circulars can be ob tained at the academy, ant NEW PUBLICATIONS. pat UST PUBLISHED, SCOTT'S REPORT OF THE FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, Price $8 a year, or $1 60a number. The work contains1a STEEL PLATE engraving of twenty figures, superbly colored, with pattern sheet. set of scales alagraths, pamphlet of exp ns in English, rene jerman. ° The CUTTER’S GUIDE, containing ej; vate grams, bound in two volumes. "If in paper $8; outa gral toroceo, The FALI, FASHIONS, by the Commission des M be published here the same day they are in Paris, Paes oe ¥ "Bice of putliction, 156 Brondva GENIO C, SOOTT. # CORPORATION NOTICES, AAIINNANIIANS 0 DONS ANNA AAAS FFICK OF CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPER OP Ney Slty Hatt sectea Droposala. will be received this oftce nti! Sept 15, nt 12 M., for 360 tons of the best an thracite coal, for the use of the courts and offices of the county; the ton to be'calculated at 2.200 pounds. Also, pi 80 gorda of kindling Wood (pine), ent and aplit for use. iy id nd we and vigeraa estes gy aug oS tne and committee reserve the to reject id " posals, PETER P.vO biting) at alt Pres ISAAC ee tee) WM. R. STEWART. é _____ORISON BLUNT, OTICR.—THE COMMITTEE ON FINANGE OF THR Board of Conneilmen will meet in room No. 6 City Hall every Thursday, at 3 P. M., until further noth ‘W. H. VALENTINE, ALEX. FREAR, W. H. BULTEEL, OTICK.—THE COMMITTEK ON FIRE DEPARTMENT ay ght, Beant of Agers will meet on Wegneeda even: ing, nst., at 7 o°e , in 4 fall. pi THOS. ADAMS. N° sommities NICHOLA\ DHN LYNE! ice. ‘Committee om Finance. Committee on Streets, (PHE com Board of Counciln Wednesdays during the month of July ber, at Fireman street, at Hall, Mei POM, until furl thee. TERE, w. Th RT ELMORE eC at CRART ) Committee on Fi § Depactiuont,