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bb Than su Li JV ns PCOS AS AND gern OALLING AT on cy ned Phils sustocaoe acrew TASHINGTON. At 12o'clock noon, from [st No. 46 North river. Rares OF Lh ‘New York and Philadelphia to Cork or Liver- PPD at he oties oC compen fs Broadway, New York, Agent. Be Tn Liverpool to ¥ to WM. INMAN, Tower B Balding BEAT REDUCTION. —THE VANDERBILT EURO Bean line Uuied States mail sail every fort York, Southampton Bee cere ding china ey, ‘Saturday and the Ghar aide cach al TROMpNTW YORK ROM HAVRE AND EN, Seabury. .Satly, Sept. 94 Wed'y, a vaxbe itr Lefevre Bat’y, 8 Wedly, Oct. 25 SER usr. “Sat'y, Oct. 22. Wed'y, Nov. 9 'rheee ‘steamships have water right corn vartments. Price of Di olen way pane, viz Wanversut— Binds Ha 3s abn, 9g. copiers 2d cabin, cabin, a limited number, $80. fasted from 1 Europeto America. Bpoole delivered in London and P: y NOE, agent, No. green, N. ¥. a SPSRRANCE seen, 0. Boring ree, X. Picante LANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- Jany’a New York and Galway. Une.— at de} be the Jarge and powerful st TA. rse a er, Capt. Nicholson, fouehing at St. Johns, ‘of pasange: Firat clase, 5 and $60; third, ae Toauaing re ickets to the princi- Hes on main rallway routes of, Britain and Ireland. class must provide Tenile, fork, dc, and bedding. Fasonge to St. Johns: First clnss, #80) $54; ‘second, $%. For frei Or passage apply at the American Express Company, 61 Hud- fon street, and at their other advertised offices in thé ‘interior Passage in the third class can be secured at any of the abo offices to bring persons out from any of the Pei ci on } age of railway to Great Britain fc or $85, oF from for wee AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, LEX. HOLLAND, Manager, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND. HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer A ines, commander, are for Havre, touching at Southampton Yo land the An Saturday, September 17, at 12 0 lock, from pero orth River foot of Beach street. "This ship has tive compartments, enclosing ys J ‘so that in the Brent of offal or stranding the wate! not reac! nd the pumtps being free to work, the safety of the vessel ‘and re would be secured. of passage in second and not ies during the voyage = aie, Pete at coeetcnces nrae freig! or passage WS DRAYTON. Agent, No. 7 Broadway. TEAMSHIP a Pec) GALWA : TRELAND, splendid on oo Laas 3: ure tea STREET, mn Thursday, 15th ins At 2o'eloek: noon, pr sgenzers must be on board at I1igo'clock. Letter bags close a Fike olsen of the company, 61 fivdson sircet and @4 Broad .8t IL o'clock. Yor freight or passage apply to the American Express Com- pany. : (OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- fampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's {ron mail steam- eave pier REAVARIA, Captain Taxbe, ‘will leave ig river, Pier “Thureday, September 15, 1859. $100 | Second cabin......$60 | Steerage.....$35 C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, (0. 151 Broadway. IHE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany, intend sailing their new and powerful steamers from ‘ork direct fo ow, a8 follows. BLAscow, Thomson, Wednesday, Occ acy at 120’clock noon. EDINBURGH, Cumming, Wednesiay, Oc atizojelocs Rates of passage (rum New York, Philadeipl ton, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublia or Toutonderry a viret “él Hudson sifeet. eabin, steerage, found with an abundance of visions, $30. For freight or passage apply to ROBERT ( CRaig, 3 Broadway. 7 NORTH ee ae MAIL STEAMSHIP meta Fan faen, re me 1 fl hited States mall ively sail on SATURDAY, OCT: T 2M. via Southamptor Bove ere, Reubampton and First cabl Beco: assengers for London, men i following rates a + 88 GELPCKE, APEtoEN & one 50 Broadway, OR HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTO United States mail steamship OCE © P. Beabury, will sail from pier No. 3 North river, ‘York, precisely at four o'clock ‘Saturday, September 24, with ers, mails and specie for England aud France. D. TORRANCE. Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York, Bicamabip VANDERBILT wilt folow on October S B FAVORITE AND FAST SAIL. ship HENRY CLAY, Capt. Caulking, will sail on ieras Sept. 15, having mate neveral passages in thirt and’ her state rooms accomhy are unequalled, ‘apply on board or 0B. COLLINS & OO. at the otice on on plor Ro. 5 North river. os oe CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP HHT, Captain Samuels, having made four under fourteen days each, will positively An experienced’ surgeon and a ached to the ship. Her accommoda- nsare unequalled. For passage, at lowest rates, a = at pier No.6 North river, or to P. M. DEMAREST, 40 wv rm (OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE favorite packet ship RESOLUTE, Capt Freeman, eailson thursday, September 15. Her accommodations for all classes Of passengers are unequalled. For passage apply ‘on board, ler 71 East river, or to WILLIAMS & GUION, 49 Fulton UREN, Ca} No" ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. REGULAR THROUGH LINE To SAN FRANCISCO, vA PANAMA RAILROAD, And connecting only with seamers Golden Gate, Golten Age, L, Stephens and Sonora, of the Pacilic Mail ‘Steamship Company, at Pana DIRECT TO. ASEINWALL. The splendid steamships BALTIC, ADRIATIC AND ATLANTIC, Having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, will hereafter run as above, leaving this sper on the STH AND 2TH OF BACH MON’ from tha foot of cont Ti BA by 4,000 tons burthen, A commander, will leave on (E STH OF oorSikn, AT2P.M., fo connect at PANAMA with the well known ind superior steamship JOHN L. STRraRN F oe Raby commander, WILL FOLLOW ON THE 2UTH OCTOBER, An experienced surgeon is attached to each ship. Through freight and passengers will be imuediately for- W'Eachof the above sicamuitine inp Yor 600 to 800 1@ above ips cay ity for tor freight, which will be taken at moderate rave rR tls believed that the accommodations afforded by the above ships are unsurpassed by any in the world. 0 extra ship is always in reserve at Panama, so that there pill pono ‘setenton In forwarding passengers, baggage ana For cabin passage or freight, apply at the office of the Com- pany, 68 Wall aires, ont Foon aeeaud ory: POSTEPHENS, Secretary, OOK AT THESE PRICES OF THE NEW LINE FOR California—Steerage $60, secoud eabin $75, first cabin iy ocludiog raliroad cket. ‘The favorite meamship jour A BTAR, Captain. A: os ones, will leave No.8 Bo. 8 North river, siuesday, September 20, at 2 o'clock P. M., ¥ allroad with Sam on the Facile ocean, “eater chennct st this line alwa: $i Fanams, to suring prompt connection at the Isthmus. Tha cht Be i succeed the North Stat ork on the October. For frelght or ane age apply o Dob ALLEN spent Nos ripe iy ‘Green, Yore cy, }.—All persons are forbid on accou be above ships or owners, ng any OBC on aseoahio oe STATES MAIL RE AMERIe LINE CALTFORNTA, Via Pan: road. The steamship STAR OF” THY waste G. Harrison, com- tmander, will sail on Tuesday, September 20, 1889, at 2 o'clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, Norih river, connect. wears nama with the steamship Golden Age, Captain J. T. For passage apply only to 1. W, street, comer of Wirreu'sireet, V? RAYMOND, at 177 West jorth river. L LS USTRALIA PIONEER LINF.—FSTABLISHED 1852 — A Serrgog,the United Sues mals Salling pontirely on ea hip OWLENT A1,1350 ton seiner wits aapaciy Tor 5 roti) Ae vier pty — river, to complete rda of her car, boar rice will be despatched for Melbourne on Thursage ge eons vey. Hn her Inst voyage the Oriental ude’ Yo mites ‘and from her size and sailin qualities is expected pass Passage nile oF75 dave. Sib bas first and second class pe nuagntticen 0: ot Range app board, or to R. W/CAMBRON, Ke, 6 S Bowing Green. bills Saeenral or male, ‘and cash advances mad on consignments. Ausiralia—Wi 4 Broo and Co, Ce HAVANA.—STEAMSHIP SyASne cIry, jufeldt, reer authorized ny the ore iaates tosallevery 2) anys from each port, mls ship will be thoroughly reated her reguiar fall tri on pay commence ‘October 5, at two o'clock P. M. from pier 45 rer, ore ‘freight or passage apply to HARGOUS & 0.3 No. EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM. pany.—For New Orleans via Havana.—To sailen Tuesday. Rept Zi, at 12 o'cloe nited States mail steamship DE 80TO, J.D. Bulloch commander, will commence to receive freight on ¥ Friday, Sept. 23, at pler foot of Robinson sicect, orth riv itis of lading signed Se bees oF aality: For freight or passage apvly to ihe age HSER PaseaKe Rorlparke page et ne FE... ea oe ,AMERICAN - ATLANTIO pup HUNTSVinLe Eo ae egt caaneang crstclaae steam: mander, wil rth river, xn Thursday, Kept, In ata Mt Gabi fa paedies ih unstirpasned scoommmedaions, $15. Nuroga to bi A rt eu: Take ioe A iB to'prineipal places in F bad ihe one ba rida, 0c. per foot, othe: ppd aad ,cent. Measuremes ent Sie, forw rang’ foods Ja proportion. ° No commission Agent. No vills of ladiuue orgia Ceniral Zulcoaa rent es ar Bee signed after depariure of OMWELL & CO., 86 West si reet, R_AYEXANDRIA, W. Fe! cere AND UPORGE. w Bienm, . hi ~E s2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, iounehip Savane | bp: pen, Hudson BE Bi scormaned eamabins. Chief eal a z Ee # iH Seeaton, oe Capt, mt Tan, PARA Gy date F z RE EEE if [ bor re, Aetna Ser sent Mu Roork, Wednesday’ Sept. 38 Boston,” Wednesday, Oct. 5 N. York, Wednesday, Oct. 12 leaves Bostoo, Wedneaday, Oct. 19 onan board, ‘owners of tese ships will not be accountable for gold, ee mt » ewe precious stones or otter Free refor and ie value D, DNs. PBowlag Green. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE FAVORITE BLACK BALI. Line clipper ship FIDELIA, Captain Besling, now at @uchor in the stream, and sails this day. For pastage, in abin, second cabin and steerage, apply to JACOB WILSON, Ossouth street. | ae CLIPPER, FOR, SAN FRA ‘The splendid Al clipper ship ASA EL RIDUH receiving the lest of tia At pier 23 Mast river, and being & reat favorite aud the frst (0 leave, will finish load: ing in three or four days. N & CO. 53 South street, Neoraet of Wal NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR HA- yana and New Orleans.—The steamship PHILADEL- PHIA, Captain ——,, will sail on Saturday, September 17 189, ui 2o'clock P. M., from foot of Warren ‘street. Bills of = of the proper form furnished at the office, and no bills ng will ‘be. Hepes Antor hour of san . For freight or ASSAZE A] atl Vest street, corner of Warren. m ney M. eee Agent. R NASSAU, Ni P—THR BRITISH AND. NORTH American foyai mail steamship RARNAK, Brownleas, will sail for the above port, from the com wharf, at Jersey City, after the arrival of the steamship Persia, which aa Liverpool onthe. 8d insi, (about Septeunber 15 $9. For freight or passage apdly to K. CU- Naktis Non ywling Green. TE YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP $25 4 Ly HE sé ES pi pany’e Cabin passages: $50 | Deok passage. » Orieans direct To sall Thursday. 1859, at 12 o'clock, The sicatuabip MEXICO, Captain W, Tatbot commeniter. ‘Will commence to receive freight on Monday, September 12, stlovclock £.M., atthe pier foot of Robluson street, Nort No bills of lading fter the hour of sailing. For freight signed LIV! Scr Rea TT &CO., No, 1 Park place. POR NEW. ORLEANS AND VERA CRUZ. ‘To sail Saturday, October 1, 1859, at 12 o'clock M., carry- ing the United States mails. ae passage... $50 | Deck passage. $25 ‘The superior coppered and NNIRSER fastened steamship, Thoma: Forbes: ‘Commander, will leave as above for New Orleans direct, from pler foot of binson street, North river: leaving the latter port for Vera Oras on Baturdy, October 18 For freight or ing elegant accommodations, ap- pipts LIVINGSTON CROCHTRO: Park place. praTbe Tennessee will hereatier leave’ New: Ofeans for Vera Cruz on the Ist and 15th of each month, NEW oR — ‘AN’ IOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, BAN, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, ‘and rarious places in Florida, via SAVANNAH, The ALABAMA,“ ptain Miso. R. Thursday, 15th September, a4 P.M, from pier No. 4 North river, Tickets can be had for the following places—fare as low &s by any other steamer—from New York to Savannah; acco- modatio ‘superior:— ‘to New Orleans, vist Moblie, $35; Montgomery, Ala... $26; Atlanta, 4; Columbus, Ga., &3; eee a ort rita, eo} Revahnab, $15. $21: AMORL LAMUTCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. Fors THE SOUTH AND SOUTAWEST, VIA CHARLES- Tri meekly “United States mail side wheel eel steamship Line, passage. $15 Ds , Cabin x JA fit Se Xdains’ come The favorite steanshi mander, will leave pler No.4 Norik river, oh Thursday, Sept. 15, at 4 o'clock P. M. precis ‘Through tickets to the foll To New Orlean: To Mobile... To Montgomery ‘0 Nashville g8.—THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA amship Company's steamships will receive freight every Gay for Tennessee, North Carolina, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Point and Richgaond, aud will leave pier 13 N! RK. at 3 P as follow ptain Couch, on Tuesday. faptain Parrish, on Thurad: N, Captain Skinner, on s tateroom included, to ‘Noi ‘and Richmond, stateroom cents extra. Freight inken LUDLAM & HEINE! Passage, tersbury Meals, joderate terms, SN, 115 Broadway. MUSICAL, VIOLINIST OF NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN teaching the violin, is desirous of obtaining a tew more upils. Instructions da ing. Professor BRADY, No. P23 Hammoud street, N.B.—Terms $12 per quarter. Finish: tng lessons $2) per quarter. A EXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, NEW, ROSEWOOD, warranted, will be sold ata very great bargain for-cas A second hand piano will be taken in exchange. to A. WEBER, 15 West Broadway, near Catal street. A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—PRICE $210, ORIGI- Monae apply zeve frame, beautifully ornamented and three Soars guarantee with it; also mahogany pianoforte, MACDONALD & UO.. corner of Brondway and Thyrtieth st. MAGNIFICENT FULL ROUND CORNERED SEVEN octave rosewood pianoforte for sale, elegantly finished in Style of Louis XIV, superb Gothie tipped carvings all round, rich carved lega, elegant round pearl keys, unique and costly pearl work, over strung bass, beautiful rich tone, which can be tested, made to order and contains every improvement, viz., grand diagonal bar, arch brace, suspension treble, éc., and is one of the most elegantly carveil pianos ever offered for sales in use two mouths; uneapired warrantee for two years: celebrated makers: price. $20; is without “a blemish. Apply at the dwelling 676 Sixth avenue, hear Fordletn street, from 7 ll 8 P. M., for three days. An object will be offered to ash purchaser.’ Has case for shipping. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL A MOST SPLENDID toned and superior made seven octave rosewood plano- forte, nearly new, at almost half its cost, if opplied for imme- diately; made in the city by a first class make for three yeai ings, double ke: 2 id guaranteed ; has large round corners, three rows of mould. on frame, beautifully ornamented, scolioped arved lyre, fret desk, and all the latest improvements. wanting reliable instrument, unsurpassed for tone id touch, will find this the greatest chatice now offered to se- cure @ good piano. Call at 67 Macdougal street, between Bleecker aud Housten. Pea ASTONISHING BARGAIN FOR CASH. E OF the finest toned pianofortes in the city will be sold ‘at an immense sacrifice, as the owner has no use for the same, ‘The instrument is first class in all respects, made in the cit; ~~ months since, and fully warranted; is full seven octave: splendid rosewood case, triple mouldings, serpentine front, Fichily carved legs, large round corners, bevelled top, splendid earl keys, grand circular scale, &c.,'&c. Call and examine fore purchasing, at the residence 14 Leroy place, Bleecker bear Broa way. \ LADY WOULD DEVOTE THREE HOURS PER DAY to instruction on the piano and in stuging as compensation for a pleasant home in a school or private fumily. Address L. Lovitt, 949 Broadway, Bently’s Dispatch, Madison square. OF KERING & SON ANUFACTURERS OF GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Warerooms No. 694 Broadwa: C. & Sons have been awarded 85 prize me Hority of their manutacture for the p ) FOR SALE, MASON & HAMLINS SUPERIOR MEI LODBONS AND HARMONIUMS For parlors, churches, vestries and loner ce t wholesale and retail, is for the supe: PIANOS TO RENT iT. in, ute, guitar, and voice. ‘fwen' Names will be received for violin and jinte class on Wednes- day evening next; $2 per quarter. His rooms, 593 Hudson sireet, are open Wednesdays and Saturdays, PRS PERRINT MARBEEE TE PRO M* PERRINI_ MARETZEK, LATE PRIMA DONNA, Contre Alio, of the Italian Operas in Milan, Turin, New Xork, &c., &c., gives instruction in all branches of vocal music. For te rms call or address 264 Bixth avenue, below Kighteeuth USIC.—A LADY EXPERIENCED IN GIVING IN- structions on the piano will receive a few more pupils at 2 per month, with privilege of practice; pupils attended at their residences $10 to $12 per quarter. Apply at 172 Twenty. fith street, between Seventh and Eighth avenvien, Mer FOR THE MILLIO) MRS. HARRIET HOLMAN, TEACHER. $3. $10. ‘Twenty-four jessons tn music 4 OSE HUNDRED TRISH ATRS—THIRD 2)1 wo Su), arranged for the piauotorte, title, after a design by Maclise; 64 0 printed in the best manner, price $1, ceipt of the amount by P. M. HAVIR’ Fulton street. puro FOR SCHOOLS AND AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING &50NS’ New scale large seven octave PIANOS, Price $300. Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. Y. 14 NOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—THE HOR. 0) WATERS pianos aud Belodens, for depth, prio tone and durability, are ensurpy 8 a ‘8 Mrs ant mt melodeons torent. it, ms trou tor HORACE WA’ aa Testimonials—"'T) among the very bi mers from person on No. , Publisher, as oy fe can speak of their —ohrly an Intelligencer S rl a aan 5 T HAN pianos, rosewood and mahogany, 634 und 7 octaves sve arved, and eutal to new: “will be wold togelber or 8). prices whlch will satisty all in Waut Of a good plano # agsoliment of modern improved ew plauoforien at reduced prices foe cash or mouthly instal Tents, Second band pianos taken in exchange. A splendid or gan, of eight siops, ove ociave of p mahogany case: ig suitable for ohureh or pari Mauutuctory 241 Ninth avenue, near Twent, R. GONZALBA. IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION —WILLIAM Te SS] Professor of Musio, respect{ully informs ins fr = nat pupils that he ha ig Jés8008 OD thé planofo Address Dressier’s Music Stove, 3 Broadway, near Twenty second street. PERSONS WHO ARE STRANGERS TN TTB (TY AND having small means, instead of allowing tlar inaking mone Iy and rapidly, resulting 40 losing at they invest, are requested to cal] at the plano rooms, 487 Broad where they will hear of a safe investunent aud honorable yiment. KE. G. CHANT, a, Groparr PIAD NOFORTHS“GRAND, SQUARE AND upright, Mecuthe cree, New: Tork. Broadway, _ DAMA Sauiomn a) Wont twanty: POW arouue, New Yop HAY a URSED ninth stieed, betweod Browdy Giiys SALES OF REAL ESTATE. Brees, FOR SALE, IN CLAREMONT Averys. sreapply io PRED'R: ROENWREN, 18 Broalteay-” particulars apply to FRED'K. FOR SALE, VI0:—THE NEW ROOKLYN HOUSE frame house, with se pons pacvane (late Gaotha fa ret,» Nasa fumediately. CHOLS, ow pan lt Lb ula VERY. an A HOME. — THE arras ny are building twelve dwel ihrick and frame Toa)’ ‘$500 10 $5,000. For ‘saloon on cosy paymonia. aoe Pea Yor! ie a pre at repron onnares grow ‘or plans . of + ay CHAS. Kt. MII 5. Kt. MTEL 1S wil ‘iam street, ) a Yor san SALE—ONE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown alone house, ith Re altuate and known as No. 4 Rutherford ‘square. The house .has been bi he cee ale modern been rou ‘aca, und as for aka oe ae THOMAS deve . F% SALE—A SMALL THREE a ene. AND ATTIC house and lot in Tenth street, near Second avenue, with gas and Croton water; also, two full lots on Fifty-fourth street south aide, middle of the block, between Second and Third ave: pues, and ove full lot on 117th street, 125 feet west of Fourth avenue. Apply to WRIGHT & LOSER, 12) Broad street. OR SALE—A 136 ACRES, TO- ith an old extaiisbed is LI adapted t mare ‘stoe ta fey 80 rden- well adapted tora uty or for gw Il hor ay for tself, ‘Phe above farm ‘Only’ & sruall purchase money re- security. For further BUBERYS, Post ofice ble in the ety, ‘epply at 212 Pearl street parca anply tothe seman iyracuse, vk SALE—18 LOTS, 60x100, AT MOUNT VERNON, 16 les from City Hall, on Harlemand New Haven rallroads. if gold within three days. A , Herald ofiice. rr SALE—AT FORT WASHINGTON, ONE OF THE moat beautifully situated building) sites on this island, op alte the P It affords splendid views up ad down North river, and is accessible, saan times a day by the Hudson River Railroad The plot contains aboutel-ven acres. and extends from the Kin road to the North river. Ii ngebr has a fine apring of water. 000 to $15,000 can remain on bond and mortgage. For farther particulars address Fort Washington, box 1,423 Post ollice. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN—A GOOD COTTAG tains eight rooms and under cellar, has gas, is a fine neighborhood a short distance from the City Hall. Tngulre on = ORT Maus 183 Schermerhorn street, or of A. B. DAVEN- T, Montague street, near Court, Price $2,800. OR SALE.—CENTRAL PARK, TEN LOTS, DWELL- ing well fenced, 110th and 111th streets, between Bloom. ingdale road and Tenth avenue, street fronts the Park. Good investment, double price in three years; commission allowed. Apply at ollice 46, 229 Broadway. OR SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown slone front beuse, 35, by 6” feet, Call ot, and ball in the very best manner by day's work; it has all the modert mprovenients. Inquire on the’ premises, 80 Bast Thirty sixth 1ON- OR SALE—IN HOBOKEN, N. J., IN A GENTEE) neighborhood, a new thr and ‘basement house, Philadelphia brick front, with brown stone trimmings, Gnished in the best style, with all the modern improvents, hot and cold water on each tloor, "fas, marble mantels, bells, and speaking tutes, hot air, &c. "Price only $3,500. Half of it can remain Inquire on the premises, 79 Garden street, or of ENGLEBERT BER’ EXECU owned and ¢ iwo aud a half miles from Port Chester depots, The upied by stand), dwelling house, res of ground, will be sold separately, if do- The balance—33 acres—divided from the other portion is well fenced and in a high state of cultivation; i od barn and several splendid building sites. Ap: te to P. C. BULKLEY, 43 Wall street, Janacy court, JOR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE and brick front house, 349 West Twenty-second street, with all modern improvements; house 16x52, lot 16100. Three lines of stages and two of cars within a block. This bloc y Ninth ae Zenth avenues, is one of the finest in th THREE STORY ath Brooklyn, re- price liberal. ‘Ap ANDER, 61 Wall street, room 4. BROOKLYN—IN A GENTEEL NEIGH- convenient to Wall street and Fulton ferries, Several new’ brick cottages; a rare chance for those wanting & comiortable residence ata moderate cost ( )), or a party seeking a first class investment. ‘Terms liberal. Apply at 176 Front street, bet 12 A. M. First place, ply to ALEXA OR SALE IN borhood, very Europe, fou With party wall, 77 premises, the fldor over the store. OR SALE AT A BA story basement brown stone ho legantly West Thirty-fourth street, o vit ind Lasi to order for the owner; his extra stairs, and all U provements; terms easy. Inquire on the premises. 180 adjoining lot Apply to the owner ou the IN—THE MODE: FOUR ted, 203 ion; modern im. ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL VILLA residence, containing all the modern improvements, with one rere of highly ornamented grounds, desirably located in West: hester county, only 12 miles trom New Yorke and acves: sible hourly. rice moderate. no incumbranes, DINGEE & HOLDEN, 9 Nassau and 13 Pine street. GOR SALE OR FEXCHAN —A FARM OF ABOUT 90 vivania, Columbia ity, adjoin. .. The land is’ free from stone; common house, barn, cowhouse, wagonhouse, blacksmith shop, &e.; 23 acres iine chestunt and oak timber, large orchard, exowlten: wa ter, plenty of fishing and bunting. Jive good and tree incumbrance. Wonid exchange for a house and lot, oF farm. Call, ov address Farm, at uth street, ing a growing OI SALE ORE: brick house, 76 f ing school or a wat cation very healthy two he OF SALE OR TO LET—ONE FIRST CLASS brown atone house, with English basement, and known as }2 East Seventeenth lat (a fas square. This house bas been built by os it coutaing all the rn improvements. The situation is oneof Satie in the Ce les The furaiture, # such as gas 4 tairrors, wil be sold cheap, and other faruiluee it req Bize of Jot tout, a: oa wig log feet For part- culars 8) earl street, Uy said e THOMAS MORTON. JOR SALE OR TO LET—THE SUBSTANTIAL THREE story house 776 Greenwich street; bas the modern im: provements; is in good condition; will be sold cheap and on easy terms; lot 21.7x95. Se Sanat toP. fiat 109 0 West Fit. teenth street. Possession given immediat RASS FARM—210 ACRES, SEVEN MILES FROM Jersey City or Hoboken by ‘plank road or railroad, will be sold for half its real worth. “Apply to the owner, Mr. POST, 1 Perr: corner of Waverley plac THIRTY-FIRST ot 147 feet AppIY At 9) Thirty first street, beween in front. venth avenues. AND ww York APER MILI change fo one of pet PRIVILEGE FOR SALK OR BX- property, situated in Morristown, N. ; world take part ¢ » mill is now running on binder beans, “Apply. to CARSON & HARD, 44 Beekman street N, F eirine of u degree in the cata of Waller vs, Waller, ireuit Court in the city of Williamebittg, and county of the undersigned will sell as commissioner, at anc tion, before’the Court House door, tn said ety, on the, second Monday in October next, 2 valuable tract of land lying in York County and within three miles of Williamsburg. ‘the tract con: tains eight hundred acres, by an old survey, tit will be sold by the tract and not by the acre. ‘There are two hundred and fifty acres of open land and under tivation; the remainder is wood land of the best quality, growing pine, onk and chestnut, Of the fines kind. At least twenty-five. thousand cords of pine Sood can be cut, aia yet ieave more than enough of the best timber for the use of the farm. There is a good brick dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house and dairy, together with a barn, stable, &c., of wood, on the premises. There ig an abun- dance of marl conv enient to every field, and every hillaffords a spring of the finest waler. In short such a place ls rarely put InSREREey and the best recommendation is a sight of the pre- mises. Terms of sale as follows:— AAs much of the purchase money in cagh as shall be guficient to pay expenses of sale and suit ( about $3,00) the residue on a credit of one, three and five years, interest from date, payable annually, and secured by bobd, with approved security. Title retained until full payment. ir 2uis land can and wil be gold in separate parcels if desired. itle indisputable. For further Snformation apply to CHAS. ©. P. WALLER, or the subseriter, COSNAHAN, Commissioner. WO COTTAGE HOUSES, DESIRABLY LOCATED UP town, near Eighth avenue, for sale: an inducement. The houses are in fair order, aud very pleasant residences for small families. Terms ea | all BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. —$2,000.—MODERN_ HOU! N THE OLD part of Brooklyn, replete with -everg. con at pevines, Ti ee $4 00 "pi se Mons Apply to CLEMENT FLIN 16 Nassau HOR SALE, A NEW. AND BLEGANTLY finished three story, high brsement and sub: UFifly-third sirtet, between ery modern improvement. Possession in- Mortgage $4,000. Cheapest house in New York, lar dwelling in West and Broadway mediately Address box 3,792 Post atlice. EXCUR! IONS. eamanas seamen Es URSION TO THE CH ‘A BANKS. sailing sea steamer CROTON, Captain R. I make nn excursion to the Cholera Banks on . Se 16, leaving rs slip At 6:48; Broome street, 6 fs et, North river, 6:38; pler 4, North river, 7A. M.” An experienced pilot will accompany the boat, Fare’ St B—should the weather prove unfavorable the excursion will take place on DENTISTRY. RIIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED AT THE LOWEST possible prices.—Bets on silver, $8; gold, $25; continous figne on, Platina, $25, Teeth extracted without pain. Ollices 19 Canal street, near Mercer, one block west of Rtomaway. |. J. EAGLETON, Dent sR., DENTIST, NO. 42 GREAT JONES merly of Broadway, having associated with him. ockway, long favorably known ms & skiial they are pi c io the m practice t factetring, they are euabl nish complete sets of artiiicial teeth irom SIV up wal Perfect salistaction guaranteed, XTRAORDINARY — PRICES.—BEAU - ranted sets of teeth only $6, silver fete; gold sets, $20, pearl vileanite, $18; coralite, $8." ‘Extraction. of, teath, post: Uvely no pain. Established 1540. Four premimns. Dr, MANSON’s Gallery of Teeth, Twenty-second street and Sixth avent DENTAL. OP verer, at his reside erating roots, © baba a a ta 8 64 We fe pnt in whi wer ee Sl FOR SaLE. AA, ier aon Te ft portion, ad enaie o mane (ens Pa Tiare | Ei ee lA 1 CHANCE TO MAKE A RAPID FORTUNS IN THE fixtures and: iense of the best has b the Hook. | | dome inthe ely; terms scoommodaing, pply to .G, HOOK, —————— _ FOR BUSINESS.—A DRY Gnocuny ait ‘eh. nt about Ee Hock Metires: Be. 1s be sold. by valuations ie fursahers ye op] ty Moduairigua and enterprizing per- f ‘the req necessary to ity pad trade, and wi ean be eae vistendd. Particulars can be ascer- tained by: W. H.T., Herald oflice. ONFECTIONERY STORE FOR Chepremgt tag by BEST COR- ner store for doing a good cash bi ie et well extablished, with all conventences for iantaturng, in the store coraer of Canal and ‘Thompson streets. ps STORE FOR bar i SANDS, 71 James atreet. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, handsome retall drug store, in the lower part of the elty; doing 4 good business. Terms, vary easy. or partiulare ap: ply to WHEELER & HART, 20 Beekman street, or Mr, Jon Faber, Apothecary, corner of Twenty-ninth street aud Sixth avenue, RUG STORE FOR SALE—NOW DOING A LARGE Wholesale and retail business; one of the best locations in ihe city, A rare opportunity for a' person wishing to make a hate aud proflablenvestent, For’ parteulars apply to POR. TER & WHITNEY, Broadway, ollice 17, WOR SALE.—A SMAIL VARIETY STORE WILL BE Bold cheap tos cash customer. Satisfactory reasons given ior nelling. For (¢ &o,, inquire at 215 Bast Twenty-third street. OR SALE—TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, A CAN- die factory, with Stainthorp’s patent machine; also, = soap actory, complete and in perfect order, withthe good will Dusliéss, Address box 3,751 Post ollice, N. ¥. Agents fee not apply. F% SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY and crockery store, in a thriving town in this State, with- in 30 miles of this cit; Communication by rail and water, For gd particulars address, with real name, box 2,237 Post oftice. _————— r% SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, FIVE YEARS’ LEASE, stock and fixtures. Apply at 12 Peck slip. {JOR SALE.—A RETIRING PARTNER IN A FIRST class public house down town, wishes to dispose of his ‘only: $1,600 cash required. ‘Address, with real uame, . B., Herald oflice. OR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE old established hotel No. 1 Court atreet, Brooklyn, oppoaue the City Hall, “Inquire at 347 Fulton streel, in the basement, JOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF an old established porter house, in one of the beet busl- ess locations down town; now irat rat For partic culars apply to NIGHAEL C L CURRAN, 37 Washing: ton street. JOR SALE—A PAPER AND SHADE STORE; A GOOD location, and well established; or would take a partner if satisfactory arrangements cowldbe made. Address A. B., Herald ofllee. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST COAL YARDS IN THE ty, Ww s all complete; yard large and in @ nedded and pladked; good lease at 4 re- ow rent. This is a rare chance, as the yard bas is now doing, an extensive business; a good supply of choice coal now in yard. Possession given immediately, as the advertiser has other business to. As to price, terms, &c., hddress J. May, box 160 Herald oles, for three days only. OR SALE—A SPLENDID BAR AND LUNCH ROOM, ith six years leage, in one of the est business Locations in the lower part of the city. Address W. L., Herald ollice. No agents need apply. OR SALE—VERY LOW, IN CONSEQUENCE OF tiring from business, five well established dint and bowling jeatcons, bandacmsly r furnished, I thoroughfares; ai business chances. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 8 RR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE—' FO Friinoa 's, Singer's, Grover & Baker's, Finkle’s, and other hew and second hand sewing machines. Cash advanced on machines and all kinds of merchandise, or bought by THOME’. SON & CO., 102 Nassau street, room 2,’ second tloor. inte ee low; unu- OR EXCHANGE OR SALE—GRIST MILL AND MA- (pperetaee teen (connected), adj gine to the city; re- lete with general shed and profitable trade. PuAddress’ wi vith “fall pasuoulare of property offered in exchange, Lee, Herald office. ANNING’S SALOON, NO. 24 GRAND STREET.— ‘The lease, stock and furniture of this elegant aud well known saloon and place of resort, for sale on terms, ‘Apply on the premises to EDGAR T, FANNING. ROCERY STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ON A stage route; finely fitted up for one wishing to commence business; half cash, balance in good uotes; Brice for the goods $900. Possession given immediately. Address Anderson, Herald oftice. ‘OB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—ON REASONABLE terms, comprising steam engine and boiler, hand presses, eplinder press, types, tc; For particulars apply at 72 Maiden ‘ane, and No. 7 Liberty sireet, up stairs. ANUFACTORY IN STAMFORD, CONN., FOR SALE. A large three story brick building, ith blacksmith's shop and out buildings, ‘and half an acre oe situated near depot and steamboat landing. Inquire H. BROWN, siamford, ror of PHELPS a PALACE, Si Ping suieet, New York: AINT STORE FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—DOING A first rate business; very superior location; extremely fa- Vorable lease and choice ‘stock; olfered very low in conse e of leawh ih i auence of leasing TGCS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. ATENT FOR SALE—OF AN EXTREMELY VALUA- ble invention, of very great use and necessity, yielding great profits, and in which wlarge amount of money can be ‘alely made, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street, EGAR STORE FOR SALE—SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED, Weith a good run of trade; the owner declining the retail Apply on the premises, 232 Sixth ave., before 12 A. M. HIP CHANDLERY FOR SALKE.—STOCK AND FIX- tres of a ship chandlery, now doing a good and increasing Uiuainess on the west side ot the ely. the advertiser Delux de nt of sickness, will sell his stock and lease of on the premises, 400 West street. 10 BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE, THE STAR M. KET, No. 16 Horatio street, corner of Eighth avenue; one of thé dest stands in the city; together with tools and fixtures; now Coing a good business; rent low; satisfactory reasons given for telling. “Inquire on the premises. 10 MARKET MENCFOR SALE CHEAP, A GOOD tand in Clinton market, in consequence of the death of the late owner. Inquire of SICKLES & ALLISON, No.4 Greenwich street, corner of Clarkson street, [UP NGISTERING AND PAPER HANGING ESTAR. ishment for sale on accommodating terms, located at 199 Sixth avenue; the best stand in the city for the business. Apply to C. G. HOOK, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. 5 () FOR SALE, THE PATENT RIGHT OF A FIRST + class agricultural implement; will pay 400 per cent proiit, with an immense demand; very little capital required; county and State rights for aale very cheap. Call and aee it ai 175 Broadway, ofllce No. 8, first —AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, WITH 300. barroom, for sale at a great sacrifice for cash, the proprietrhaving other business; corner stand; good Uualvess witl rent Hveatlon, With leant: CGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street. FINE ARTS. ADAH DDAIAY ORARIDAROA TSAI TAL PAIR OF SPLENDID PAINTINGS, I Circassian Slave and Mothet Very heavy gilt trames, will be sold cheap on Broadway, room 57. Size 646 by 434 feet. OUNT VERNON, A letter from Hon. Edward Everett to the Publishers:— Boston, June 8, 1859, EN—The box containing the view of Mount Vernon 4 yesterdi Tat ally one to you for this pleas- ing specimen of printing in eo! ides its interest as a representation of the spot w more an ‘any other en- dears itse}t to the heart of the country, is worthy of attention ag AS ICCess{ tl attempt to place works of art of this kind with- in ihe reach of the grea, mass of the community. I remain, gentlemen, with many thanks, &c., ver’ respect Ours, EVERETT: The subscribers have just issued a p' ive of Mout ¥ rnon, printe 1 in fifteen oil colors by a new and improved process, by- which pictures that have heretofore cost from $3 to $5 can’ be furntsied for 6) cents. ‘The size of our engraving is 18 by 20 inches, on super-calendered heavy plate paper. Pric!: 50 cents; postage paid to any part of the United States. ‘We live in conrse of publication a series of national pic tures, which will be finished in the same style as the Mount Vernon, “They will be sold only by subscription H. BYRAM & CO., 112 Sonth Third street, Philadéiphia, Agents wanted in every county throughout thé Union, Send fund get a copy. MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG LADY, AMIABLE, ACCOMPLISHED AND fine looking, also heiress (o a small fortune, would like to Open a correspondence with a view to matrimovy with a gen- Ueman, under thirty, of unquestionable character. Address (enclosing stamp) Louisc, box 888 Albany Post oflice. ATRIMONIAL ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF eqniaintance of those of the opposite sex are ew Introdiicing bureau has been opened in 1s contaiaing an explanation of the rules and will be forwarded parties by addressing e, enclosing ten postage stamps. ATRIMONIAL——A GEN TWENTY-SIX y well educated and ‘possessed of some means, ning & correspondence with some intelligent ang lady of good family with a view to mar- tions treated strictly confidential. Ad. ‘ost ofliee, New York. THE ADVERTISER, A YO age, prépossessing in appearan sessing a good education aud most e disposition aud i with a lady, wit 20, of a chitival mind greater than the fri jes of fashionaie dite, may Address F. Bey Broalway si oflice, INES, LIQUORS, &C. Re nnn A PERLE THIS an ne OF FxQu Ste RLAVOR AND PRUE TASTE A NTEED TO COMPARE F. ABL ITH A Ane ty THE AMERICAN MARKET, FOR BALE BY SL DEALE CRAMER, ABEGG & MeLLOSKEY, AFORTER ROAD STREET, KAGES OF MESSRS, JOHN Celebrated old Monongahela r sonton Mills, on ihe Monongal dy for examination at thelr agency office, F. A. STOKES, va A TARGE 8 OF THE B FAMILY COAL— Red or white ash, stove, range or furnace, screened and cred, at $4 30 (per ton, from garda corner of King apd corer of New Bowery and near Alen, MATTHEW CUNTONS NOAL ¥ J lexing gop 1859.-TRIPLE SHEET. Eset’ A ‘A Large aur, 3 2300 70 LET. ‘wo mall rooms, well lu. ow ret Apply to THREE spony AND BRICK BASE- canton go tie: ‘TO LET. ears of FOR A TERM OF a elnes store, farrea ent the to \erma, A A and ollelotby with part of ied for this week. ‘Apply to to see Uti No. i nt ‘William stree NE 8 in ana mn SUIT OF PARLORS TO LET—HANDSOMELY FUR- AS nied, ‘on the second Sour; to agpemare on for a music 1; alvo a basement store, er of Broadway and bry loin street. waboir at Nob West Tweaty- trcet, corner of Broadwe N_ ELEGANT ROOM TO LET—25x40, TOGETHER She wie very sopeaciont evellin on same f ft sumenete or other gentee! oO BRE Fa ea Te ae ea oly ta O BERUSING: 101 Broad: way, SMALL HOUSE TO LET.—HAS FIVE ROOMS, GAS Huroughout, water in kitchen, coal vault, and suitable for small family, Renttil! May 1, $175. Apply at 88 Bank tre orto Mr. Ballard, No. 244 Wall street. ARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, unfurnished, in the best parts of the city; oue, moat of nt taken in hoard if whee private only; furnished in 1 Murray HU also, 100 splendid houses for sale. Apply iy FEEKMANSTREET=T0 LEASE, STORES, BASEMENTS prod cellars of Nos, 26 Beekman ‘and 18 Spruce street, in ether 185 feet deep, or would be divided. T.-ation Admirabie for first class wholesale trade. Apply to 23 PRICE, 3 200 Hudson street, ROOKLYN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, suit of rooms, suitable’for a small family, furnished with every requisie for housekeeping, containing water, sink, ns fixtures, Ac. Rent very reasonable toa responsible party. ‘Apply at 166 Pacific pircet, between Clinton and Court, ASEMENT TO LET—A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED 100 fect by 25 feet basement, No. 125 Rivington street, hear Essex. Kent low. Apply on the first floor. NORNER STORE TO LET OR LEASK.—THE WELL known store, on the corner of Fifty-fourth street and Se- Fenth avenue, suitable for any business, It has just been put hrepair, Apply on the premises, of Strs. P. RUG STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, ‘The well known drug store, situated at the junction of Fulton and Adams streets, in the elty of Brooklyn: has been occupied asa dr for the Inst five years and Has alway done a good business. ‘The fixtures are complete in ever’ Hiular,includinga sede, water, pan generating and oat tis. Possession immediately. Apply to ABM. gine Fulton street, up stairs, LING HOUSE TO RENT—NO. 49 WEST WASIT- gas, gas fixtures, bath, or to HENRY WE! ington place, all a food order: water ‘and range. ply, othe bi WHINFIELD, Haig Ble 'URNISHED HOUSI: LET.—A THREE STORY brick house to let in Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, with furniture; rent $100 per month until the roadway. TO firstof May. For further particulars, address 5. J. 8., box 1,413 Post office, SEED HOUSE TO LE TO A PRIVATE FAMI- Fourth avenue, Apply to R, C. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—NO. 92 WEST TWENTY. third street; has the usual modern improvements, is cot letely furnished and in perfect order for a private family res fence, for which h Durnose only it will be let, Can be seen be- tween 10 A.M. and6P. M. Rent $2,400 a year, and possession immediate. ee COTTAGE TO LET—AT ELIZABETH 45 minutes’ ride from New York; nine rooms, neatly firalobeds exesllent neighborhood, perfectly qhealthy, and four minutes’ walk from depot. Inquire at 39 Willial street, oflice of Wm. H. Scofield, second floor. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Two rooms plainly furnished at $3.60 per week, or Foc m at $2 50, in with a small family, Apply at 27 West Twenty-fourth street, near Eighth aventis. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET IN BOND STREET— containing 13 rooms, with odern improvements, Tully furnished, and in perfect anders rent S175 per month, of the furniture would be sold and the house leased at a moderate rent. Address B., station D, for further particulars, ‘OUSE TO LET.—THE MODERN BUILT LARGE Le house of we Prince — ere Liha will be rented low to a good ession immediately; securit required. Kppky to THOMAS T. BISHOP, 41 Murray ‘sireet. OUSE TO LET—IN GREENE STREET, BETWEEN Prince and Houston streets, having gas, bath, range, &c., aid otherwise in complete order. “For paruiculars apply at 429 LY FURNISHED COUNTRY SEAT f ity (at Fordham), near dep Beable ama eotiage ‘or hal of uarsion, 1 separately, or t whole rent boarded out by two persons; 23g a ait and thade; healthy: near schovls, churches, Ac. “Apply at No. 22) Pearl street. ¥FICES TO LET-SUITABLE FOR LAWY! kers, agents, engravers, &c., on the second tlov ing 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty street, entrani either st vill heap to a good tenant! Apply to G. G. MARTIN, 45 Liberty street, OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR PARTLY, consis KS, BRO- in build. a large bathroo1 Sinutea near Finn Hotel. References exchan; hity of the St. Germain digon square Post oflice. : Taquire for Mrs. ape for a dag al ht. Apply at Rauchfuss’ bi 62 Chatham street. eras. POWER IN SPRUCE STREET.—SEVERAL rooms to Jet, with steam power, suitable for printers and others, being ou the first and second floors. Apply to H. W. GREENE, No, 13 Spruce street. (T° LET-FURNISHED, THE HOUSE 32 WEST TWEN- ty-second street, to a private family only; immediate pos- ‘session can be bad. For terms inquire on the premises, nor aixteen rooms, mall three story dwellin; stores on Canal street; buildings and lot 45 Leonard street, Feller with apartments for small farmilles, and good brick ‘st es, each with twostalls and loite, suitable for carmen, Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, 7 LET—A NEW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop house, 19 feet by 40, with all the modern im- provements, for one, two of three years, to a small respectable family, cheap, at 144 Fifty-third street, éast of Highth avenue, being ‘one of Aa ro hotises. Inquire of THOS: GOADLEY & CO., 213 Grand street. T°, LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, tmenis ina first class house, in West Thirty-sixth ar Ninth avenue, No. 245, consisting of second tloor Through, and & room and’ two bedvosnas on thied tloor; bath room, hot and cold water, gas, éc.; also plenty of pantries and Closets; rent low to good tenant. Apply at R. W. BENNEY’S bookstore, 262 Ninth avenue. ROOKLYN, THE UPPER PART OF A y and attic brick honge, with bedrooms, base. dh minutes) walk from ferries and nt low to a suitable teuant. iS premises, 140 Bridge sire. lah! © LET HOUSE 184 WEST FIFTIETI SRE modern improvements; will b ted th Hing at 162. Apply. t Oniee ‘hours trom 7 to avenue. 9 Third and froin 6 to SPM, HOUSE, SITUATED ON desirable location, and ‘or particulars apply to 8. ntage, near Court street, Brooklyn. 10 LET—A FURNISHED Brooklyn Heights, medium convenient to. all the ferries, HONDLOW T° JETCTHE WHOLE OR PART OF A FACTORY, with steam power and water throughout; a vinegar fac: tory attached to it; situated in Hoboken, corner of Newarkand Meadow streets. cat jindueementa ean be offered to mann- facturers of or ints, tt machinery, Ac, Ter Teasol Apply to J, ROTHER, on the premixes, ie (TO LET—A MAT STORE, NOW DOING A GooD BUST. with stock and fixtures for sale at a great sacrifice, ais the owner is going into the wholesale business: Luauirton the premises $10 Grand street, near Clinton. 0. LET—RENT LOW, TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, the three sory Rouse, iu good order, having range, gas, bath, &c., No. 9 Laight street, opposit street. Poses. sion lapmediaiely. “Apply 10. Le SUYDAM, Ide Waveney place, near Sixth avenue. 0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOQ, BASEMEN AND kitchen, consisting of six rooms, With pautries, Croton wa- ce for fuel; rent to a neat family $17 per month; the ¢ part will be oceupied by three persous. Inquire at second sireet, two doors West ol Ninth avenue, until PART OF A MODERN HOUSE, upper floors, with bath, el hborhood in W ap) English ¥., box 131 Herald ome, pmb Sc 9 he ES einer le SON yO LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 289 TENTH street; the parlors ets in hail, two bedrooms on third ry, front basement, use of undercellar, &c. Apply ou the premises. © LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 619 treet, corner of Greene, consisting of front room" back room, bedroom and ¢ d piazza, on one floor; also, For particulars apply on the premi (0 LET OR FOR SALE IN. BROOKLYN—A TWO and half story house, neatly furnished, containing ten rooms, with gas, large yard with grape vines and flowers. For further particulars, iugutre at 188 Adams street, Brooklyn. 0 LET—PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF BASE. ment, kitchen, parlor and two bedrooms; house contains modern improvements. Apply at, 69 West Eighteenth etreet, one door from Sixth avenue, from 11 to 6, NO LET—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY AND BASR- ment house with large yard, in Duane street, betwee Greenwich and Hudson, wih all the modern fmprovements, With new chandeliers aid gas fixtures ail through the how Also the whole or pitt of the furniture for sale.” Address 4 , box 126 Herald office. NDID ROONE AND BEDROOMS a7: 23 d olllees wt No. 8 City Hall pace. , Suate street, o vi the prernises 10 LET—TO A SMALL F PECTABLE FAMILY T the wie paror the d Rear rise at Allen sb, a fixtures, range, water, buth, aud is iu first eye Kath immediate possession. Ket 200. hi 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO man, an entire second floor A LADY ANY) GENTLE- with, my Gerired, ‘With or without board. The house le cee teaa As ‘i he inodern improvements, and in oven fleman and servant only. Apply at dug Hor Greene, —THE FOUR UPPER LOTS farren and Greer, wich aireetty pei Business pucposes, daving Hard Noy, and Ce A streets finished to the Reine ee eae 7° LET OF LAS —& La LARGE THRRE STORY Baie THREE posta pe itable Marion ste Inquire of WM. J, CO) eit our aoe TH SEE CLAR yan Pee, FINELY LOO; nny ath street, erg frente ‘eet wide and ire rooms and fixtures; water, was faa. dum wales de. At hea, ust ander lay ne moat perfeet order dat poe my aa NTS 4 ap EI wnsanpitaitinllinn T° RENT_TWO ‘Lal LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS; ALSO two sin, ae Board'at ts Weal goons, to intro with partial or without T HE ENTIRE SE SECOND FI. FLOOR—ALSO, BACK PARLOR, kitchen wi nat li? Wa orien ors a — ‘class house; location desirable: TR rN ea 650.-20, BENT, A NEW AND ELEGANTLY PI $68 nish Broadaead dwelling on ‘West Fifty third Eighth avenue: everv finprovement, and contiguous to Cent "osaeasion mean. Address bor 3 ioe Post Olive. ‘hago = ” MISCELLANEOUS, Sethian: "he EEAND we SCOTLAND AND Bight bills on the oi Wala Union Bane or Lowpom, Ban! VERPOOL, Pe Ranonat, Thane Oy SCOTLAND, AMKING COMPANY, IRELAMI Tn sums from £1 upwards, es] Issued by TAYLOR BROTHERS, Bank 76 Wall are THE REGATTa. wey reer errno ew WRN nnn ROATTA—A REGATTA WILLTAKE PLACK AT THR Jersey City Yack! lub basin, of Wednesday. Sepremice at one o'clock P.M... ‘free for all boss eat f Hirst cinas, all boats 24 feet and over, Second class ynder 24 feel. Allowance of tine two minutes to the foot. First class to sail around Fort Diamond and back. Second lags {o sail ten mies to windward and back. | Entrance fee for frat 88 boats, $5; entrance fee for second class boats, $3. Prizea— the winning best of Arar olam to arean ne aeeea foes of naid pass except. ‘The wecond boat $10; given by P. MeGichan. The third boat to save her entrance fee. ‘The winning boat of second class all entrance fees, except 8% Second best 89, given By P. MeGiehan. Third boat to save her entrance fee. Pactory WANTED T0 1 REN? '—IN OR NEAR THIS Fined, With oF without one, two or three sets woollen ma ine! npted to manufacturing satinets, cassimeres or flan would purchase machinery it preferred & terms are dress, with description and terms, ve 108 N.Y. Post ofties, - se ey URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A SMALL HC F desired, south of Atlantic street, in Brookl mat Toeation : A respectable neighborhood. Address Tudor, Herald ollice. Hove WANTED—A GENTLEMAN HAVING family, consisti Mg of wife, two childre: See re iratraste and Bix iS H net h etween Trrnley an irty: an ixth and Ninth a torexceed $850. Address box 2,278 Post ofles "Beat nat ‘OUSE. WANTED.—BY A RESPONSIBLE P. tree story high stoop house, containing all the mibheey inet provements, located below Thirteth street and between Sista and Lexington avenues, New York, ot near the Wall street ferry, Brooklyn, on a lease of from three to five ¢ Fears; rent 18 Post not i Foose ve or six hundred dollars, Address office, stating location, ————— ‘ORSE WANTED.—A GENTLE SADDLE HORSE IS wanted for an invalid to ride; any person having such am amtoal and willing to loan him for hig keep, Will Rear of chance by addressing A. ¥. M., Herald office, ee OUSE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN ae sy PUR- use, at $15,000 to $18, ‘| between Fifteenth and Thirti \- dress KT, U., Herald fice. tlhe Ad Row WITH STEAM POWER WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly;south of Forty-second street and east of Broa: preferred; room about 40x25 feet, one or two horse powes eae 0% eral Address for three days Manufactur oti tating lotion ad en ebm wate eo een ee ‘S AND FINISHERS.—WANTED ig peas; a liberal allowance will be pad, ; LOCATION BE- y-sixth streets and Broadway es to Ret possession of it we ee WANTEDIBY A PHYSICIAN, TILL SPRING, A PAR. lor (as oflice) and sleeping apartments, forThlinselt and wife and sou, with board: between Fourth and Sixth ‘arenes and Twenty'first and Thirty frst. streets, Tbe best of re Fences given and required, zor mo be reagouabies Rudross Saturday, the 17th inst., ; Union an square Post oflice, stating accommodations aid ter ie ¢ sa) ee ee ee NTED—A STABLE IN THE VICINITY OF Uxton uare, with room for three horses and carriages. dress Dr. TG, T., 282 Fourthavenue, stating localiiy aid terme: ———— es enti Sha torman- TANTED—A_ GENTEELLY FURNISHED HOUSE, with the privilege of receiving boarders, not below, rae street or above Twentieth, west side. “Address Mrs, A Be Ge station 7 ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE, either in Will wg or up town, ee atall ge by the cars. Rent must be moderate and Tocation good, ea tenant can be had by addressing, mite particul ra, Or Herald oflice. JANTED—BY A GFNTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR- nished room, for occasional use, in the upper part of the city or Brooklyn, in the house of a widow lady, where there are no other boarders, for which a liberal price per week Will ba aid. No boarding houses need appl: Addi boxita Herald oftice for three days, “PY Address Albert, AN UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- oom in the Nieinity of Broadway and below eauae a ee cea family, in ro Log er lodgers preferr ‘erms not to excee Wor 12 per ‘Aduress J. W. Herald ofliee. . bag ANTED—A be ror MODERN BUILT HOUSE, OR half of one, with bath and gag, in a good location, for @ fomily of three persons. ‘Kent must be uoderate, Address D., 63 West T'went street. WASTEDIAN F: TIRE. FLOOR, WITH ADDITION Ale room if required, together with free use of the kitchen, in pleasant, ec ot the cit. References exchanged. aif « house would be taken, with desiral le. Address, stating terms, . ¥. Post oilice. ed J ANTED—SUFFICIENT ROOM, IN A GENTEEL, well located house down town, for a gentleman, his wife, chile and servant, to keep house in. Best of referetices given and adequate rent paid. Apartments may be furnished or un- furnished. Address A. G., box 148 Herald office. z WAXTED—A, DESK ROOM IN BROADWAY, FROM ‘Canal stree B., box 108, Herald office, |" O° Address for two days A. Balser $ A MARRIED LADY, WHOSE HUS- band is away from home most of the'time, a furnished n, With privilege of using range; location ‘above Canal street. Reference exchanj acest. races wed. Address, stating terms, A. C. ANTED—BETWEEN FOURTH AWN! hues and Bleecker and Fifteenth streets, or a floor, furnished or unfurnished, ine & house ‘witha family. Reut not to exceed anu $600. Address R. 8. Y., Ee J ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A Fi W xone in Brooklyn, convenient ike ieee gS SED. be paid in board, with ‘privilege to taken few other boarders. ‘The best of references given. Address W. B., Herald oflice. —_—[——$—<———— ren By Herald oftice.. J ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A FURNISHED USE W (modern), by @ lady, who will pay about wt $1,300 Ry it location between “Fourteenth and ‘twenty-fifth’ streets Fourth and Sixth avenues; or would buy the furniture. SOU or five rooms wanted betwe een Lweltth and Thirty-ffth streets. ANSHIMER, 343 Fourth avouuee ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A ROOM We seen ieee Tint aveous Ot Bee fen ‘Twelfth and Twenty-t ects, for a si y to Le occupied from 9 to ay ae 2 private Herald lock; will KINSHIMER Ys Fournke ANTED | IMMEDIATEL: ITTY small famil Y—BY A RESPECTABLE, @ nice ho in the best or , modern improvements ; location betweee Stork at car fourth streets; rent not to ex fet ceed $900. Addres 2 JANTED TO LEASE—A SMALL HOUSE INA GOOD neighborhood, above Fourteent Po $200 por nanan od bore Fonrieenth strecty Rent uot over 7 ANTED TO RENT—DY A GENTLEMA His We nie chi ten nites, na oi nes Tinta, w manly are eerie no boarders. Locatior zhth and Thirty-second streets aud. Fourth and Any party having a nice house, and. who Eighth avo. of isp of a part of it (0 good and responsible occupant, may, ty adicenang 80. P box 18 eral flee et wis one.’ Unexceptionable references given and requir BILLIARDS. panne nen TLLIARDS.—BILLIARD PLAYERS WILT, FIND FOUR th street, ness very good tables at the Club House, 200 Six avenue ©, One shilling per game. pl a ror tk onmee SO TLTARDS SPLENDID TABLES | WITH BL Br ikaie bean tor Six second hand lables race cheap. care? URIFFITH, 146 Fulton street. BFLAN'S IMPROVED PALLIARD TABLES (OMBINATION | IOSHION —_ For sale only ty the patentee a4 mauufactuy O'CONNOR & COLLEN: Nos. 63, 65, 67 and 69 Crosby street, New York. FURNITURE. | T THE EAGLE ENAMELLED FURNITURE factory, 634 Broadway, five doors above Laura. Keene'al iheatre—Superb suits in all colors, styles and designs, at prices from $25 and upward. ‘The best enamelied furniture wager fact ey in the United States, matiresses, & ods packed for the country. mic a> hepa Private houses ee EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, lors exd styles, of super‘or and warranted mace eres Spied Jn antecany "% fruit, fresco and fevers, at F. H. FAR-| nal street, opposite Wooster, Mauiafactory, 46 and 48 Wooster sirect. ‘Katablioued in lease” 7 \HAMBER FURNITURE, ENAMELLED AND GRAINED| ) in overy color and syle, and warranted as represented. Also beddinig of every description, at prices to suit all. B.C. WOODBRIDGE, No, 6 Sullivan street, three doors from Canal. )NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITES OF FURNITURE, “4 all colors and styles, wholesale and retail, af $25 and up ‘wards ; alsa, mauresges and pal paitiagses. is Canal stree’ Four doors east of of Broadway nt. TURATICRE WANTED TO HIRE FOR THE WIATER, The furniture must be frst lass, und enough toy furnish ibree story houge for w medium sized famil Any smal children; payment weekly or monthly, in advance. ‘Address line to F. H., Broadway Post oflice, for this week. HE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR S'sCOND HANI furniture, from $5 10 $5,000. All calls pgomptly attend to at 662 Hudson street, corner of Perry. SPORTING. TLBOAT FOR SALR=TW UR FEET KR eA thie a terre hl Sn ate order and, Aiyply to My, may hen foot of Waren atrea