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portion of the American peopie should be allowed, some extent, the power of self » ‘could not understand the wie out of the balls of Congress, and thus converting Con- into a truly national body, which would attend prac- eral business of the nati fmatead of being a fountain of mischief, of discontent, diecord, now dowing, and which must continue to flow, 80 loug a that Agitation ig kept up. Tae black republicans want Congress to intervene for the purpose of prevent) the propie o/ the Territories from holding slaves, al the climate and ¢vil may demand the institution ae ome: 2 for non intervention nd the people of the Territories alone; let there if they chowe, and if the climale and 40il are fayo- (Applause) But that wou of nome featlemen of the South. very well for Congress not to interven: ‘but they would bave Congress ‘they would have Congress to in the people of the Terriwriet 2 tb, South, East and. West, § non-inter vention mente, and, therefore, ts oppoeed to them. another chance now of playing the others in which K ro ravghter), who lately synt ath Verumeni? Some m of taking tho ques: Ny and wisely to the ge e Union on account of the com- 1850; but ihe patriots throughout whig and democrat, were appealed to to party, nae of which DANGER FROM omer ‘3 RLBOTION. In that struggle they declared in the South that while they adhered to the compromise measures of 1850, there were yet causes which would justi among these were enumerated the exclusion of slaver: Territories of the Union by Congressional enact ment, and the abolition of slaver: would say here speci! in the very words he republican candidate for the Presi time, was nominated on a clusion of slavery from ishing the Union The democrats who id pot Suit she views It would bot ey them A a vene for their ‘enact laws to force slay. xy that the t incipi rue pri ple SFotated by such nA and he knew he would os form which leads to the ex- @ vacant Territories on this on in their Union platform jn rethren would fenantre in a, that if their Southern any of such enact one slavery ments wees the exclu- from the Territories and the District of Columbia), Make the initiation in the work of disunion. Iv fa orgs pe Mock st at time to the maintenance of the Union. man in the Soath now stood pled, ‘ing this Union if an: vis and ome ott may ys had Peanerty in "the gg of tl nited States, ever we aey, when the fact was that in the State of Miraiesippi he was the champion of secession, Gaion,”ucers) Hero” + ree of truth and the ad’ drove him to his own quiet 3 like ice blo y Je! Jed for the Union, While he bumb!; stood pled, ge, indioensably Every stp goes people of the South? Would oe pr hel them? (“No”) Would they elect an individual whose election would enable Yancey and others to induce patriots to join ‘the secession movement? aig taw Pp Union was pow a . and deliberately put at risk le on the great question of non- pledged to ag Os el pong 4 d a Caovory extent ani associated with him, stood pledged, other day, that in the Union was at synonyin of dd Mr, Foote, in an eailed manner) abit bey, 1 would ery ii to his face, and Twond like to be permitted to repeat it in Newbi Tsay that Caleb Cushing 18 as corrupt a man ag id baa . He was an abolitionist in 1836, when he opp sed the admission of Arkansas on the gpee® which some said was elo- admitted to be very fervid and fleree. This | 2 is now ove of the heads of the ype i will be reported. before the American intervention. Mr. as Keitt declared in his letter the banter A black republican being elected to the eee ee is to certain acts of on- al intervention, in opposition to tia, rights “ansbeh 4th of March next, but will ‘nion as early as November next. by calling some of them inst the act of breaking Anooln’s being elected, it ity to say, with his hand on his heart, al i abe elected on the platform on which he is runn efforts of all the Union —) North and Sout! prevent the destruction of the they rep be ‘go api ‘ere they p to give up tl their forefathers, oy su; ion would enable secession South to destroy the government? He coul? not believe And yet almost everything depended on the action of the State of New York. DOUGLAS AND HIS PERSRCUTORS. Passing on to the question of democracy in the North, he alluded to the democratic victories of 1856,and declared ‘that democrats would still have been triumphant in every State in the North, if Mr. Buchanan bad been trust. And, now, ‘put for one cw ‘upright, fearless, statesman, with all the heroism of jackgon {a bet Page nl still toting up the old noninter- y in the Senate of the tow f in the North would’ and they would have had democratic nomination to ratify. There a4 nO one 80 well fitted ag Douglas to redeem tbe vindicate its principles, and to oppose the wy rators who combined for his Presidential tyrant face to face, and disgraced him. He met the Jeff. Davises, the Si Masons and the rest, and overthrew them, prostrated Fa wen a enon one large: neaer | Miated,. well fu |. with good Board, (Loud applause. bbe odin ee amen, ween 4 10D: and Southern interests, @ popular demonstration without fring a @ double shotted L. Yancey and Caleb Cushing. filisee, ) But for that man and his diabolical treachery, Mr. the champion of secession in 1851,,would never have been allowed to emerge frou Pe ee wo bpd tay Me force th aud by the aid o! ven, 1 was able ve “an ii Take’ the hides off ail him. ben sympathizing voice—* cannon for Wm. would not be sufficient to NON-INTHR Some gentlemen in the — were 80 ‘very wise now. ) ‘@ right to demand of Con- Protection for slavery in the Territacieo—a Froese mi true and legal scope Mr. Douglas never ver aiid maintain ', and there is ae a ruin? (“4 (0, 20. ji diod- ‘that the; p= / ae free institutions of e aecia of ' gover of his bis in im all the Uaion w! goa! , bad the right to meet to- ootanite legislation which in all of that portion of the No one ever asserted Wt might be some madman from the Waat they did maintain, and were determined to maintain was this;and be would throw gavntiet to all Southern men, from Wm. L. Yao- ey down, for a free and fearless contest on this question, , on the 80th sae ip the city of about this matter. the ‘without the consent of Congress. r for the purpose pone ad to come was to fix the i Territories in r tential, immortal United meee a jeanne havo been utterly exterm: no national Hoawr lero talt & little more plainly a a oct! vge) Thole doctrine was this, as he heard it most Juminously stated the other nigbt in Boston, Douglas:—That when the peopie o! the United States, freemen all, 'g0 from their own — ‘en the invitation of Congress, to eettle in the wilderns land to locate gd there permanenily, they al be allowed of their janis, and that w! their cottages and churches, and echools and vil- pronounced these and w ig® | evan bg Spas pone peo ven to then an they 5 tur! to iY to Congress, then they should be allowed te lee Jate without avy restriction or to their domestic matters. (Lo and the men destruction. He met t Lidrem to Joe im an is, the Benjamins, the fene” extinguished them. the present condition of thi cowering to the fire eaters principle of non iatervention, persecutiug in the pad crue! and ruthlees manner all the noble spirited / ere of non intervention in himself notoriously in Illinois with the black republican hosts for the overthrow of be ostracised by the democratic caucus of confessed ye at the bidding the Tiberius of the White House. You have gota man ia the Presidential office who is reckless of bis official oath, who has as good as said to the Yanceys ani Keitts, “Gen- tlemen, goon; Lam with you. Make the Union, and I ‘ou need have aoe Go on; I like James Buchanan our seditious acts. ”’ Ir. Foote referred ay Duer, Mr. Washington American part} pop ep napolis, in i 0 bad surrendered his sword’ o should be thenceforward his party fugelf most true to the Union of these States RICKS AY EB BOCES OR eieaee If there was no election by the people, or Douglas would be chosen by the ts in regard to the en they should have the South, paemuenie u jages in the wildern; communities “goo, Douglas; caus: Ze. ” vindicated ta this e edidice of their ive way. and a terrible ruin ir civil. institutions would (Ghoors) Took at the effect of the be apo not over the admission of new States. It might em or reject on it not havontatited asingic formation of spectacle would the country then have pre: would have been & majority of the Amer!- at this time oe dominatl mot gion 3 Con- Ui States, and Congress wou! we been Meriwble despotism that the world ever saw. , could the Yancey ites—who wer of Congress to adinit bt to assert that oe hie the Territories have no right whatever to parti- Voxislation? Were they to go back to the principles on which the government was ees had declined to ¢xercise its power of oe new agers there would br veg ty of the people #! sia Oe ae would have dared o Prtrn e foundation stones of your attempts to Will sanction aud approve the ft as or of the 108 uo io mapedent i wilt be altered revingly to the course of Mr. it, and other members of the in favor of @ fusion with Mr. Douglas, Clay bgp declaration , standing where W Ashington that that party which ebould prove Freedom would ‘of all that they held dear inevitably ensue. contrary doctrive. Mate ig) the Union since seal “Tere fhe most veritable des With what effrontery, art the set ples unter take , then either Bell The name the House at ‘a for ie South as low Yancey toa s atoms. Breckinridge little too much of a He was not aware that he ever in Little faction promising young im Tosewater ves to ap inordt _ opto) oy ‘been a despotism there vo are printing than that which Buchanan to eetablish—a despotien grinding than our would-be Tiberius Bae been able to establish. Mr. aalaes cor he maa Tevet ig more like Tiberius in bis Tolaueie ibes Bowerer, for the iellectual for the lec Beouid be very sorry to attribute to afr. low, but was not fit to could not be President, for his company had ruined him. He enlisted nineteen-twentieths of demo- mander of armies in that sharecteristic, either, to meet tay to we Southern champions, But in remorse int nacTupalousness, folear Nowy” ia dia for a, men and ‘usually held sacred, 45 partial corruss tools to be the base ius! bie he is Tiberius. He hag sed of all the big! ial, ‘of New Orleans, {8 a seed hat Ten ible to bim or to any sed, that Lan ree ol eae! at the mention of bis highest candidates for the Vice Presidency would go into id Jo. Lane would not be one of Jo, Lane had not a Presidential element in his whoie foal dl did Ly eo the old man was fool to be Presideut. Hamlin e to say about Hamlin? Everett or Johneon would be ag and he did not care which; he knew them both, ‘and be did not care which would be elected. INTERFERENCE WITT ELECTIONS. Mr. Foote commented very severely on the interference of Mr. Buchanan with the Illinois election, and told an amusing anecdote of an interview which be had avout Stidell, {m the Gayoso House in Mom he House of Represeatatiy ea, should Impeach Mr. Buchauan for this improper use of public money aul official patronage, and that the Seaate should expe! him from the office. them to work together in trying to stable, and to chase from their positi holders of high and low degree. Vooiferous cheers were given for Mr. Fuote as be con the members of the conveution furmed in line and esoorted him to to have a Seanus, too, not power of Sejanus of dd. Joba rot Sejanus; and [| mau [or what | say of bits. Boumas contract an’ that sort of stuff (| peak of him as a .ow manager, a trickster in oitlee, th man who dared to go to the Charleston Convention pee) action of ont body for hit, own Detarious action of that be wo centrol the AF, waa if gentiomen at the South, become traitors, and Lot expect to tt, they are very inuch mistaken. do whist 1 oan to = » Aa en tae 1 jas Cataline of o! now very wel og denied bis treagon, too, up to the Lime that he fled from Rome to take 20,000 troops of his who lay freer My boa bim at tee foot of the Apennines. false arwerted that He was a man of wee Uwe ia home be was en elegant gentioman, a man of large fortune, and of Eiderabie oratorical pow men now ta.kod of. hat time wita Mr. bis. He beld th: (A suice— Treason. 1D, he encouraged Be dencnncet for that Locius Cataline COUNTRY BOARD, | “PRI ATE FAMILY RESIDING INA PLEASANT 1 of Westchester county, diaance leven miles from id accommodate two or three vdd-ees Boarding, box 113 PANDSOMELY ere—greater than those of rome He bad Penang lye ing in Rome to be the competitor of Cicero the Consuiship. fe bat -) p oomeerd to raise 20,000 tronps for the try—a force which there men in rales ‘and I tell them thet if ory to I Seat; ievoted to the ta, ontry, and I never intend excepting the American flag. Therefore I assert havicaly, that the great prin ‘applied to freemen evory where, ciple on w cb cur forefathers built the free institutions of Cn and when we coarse to and to malntain He bad inflarny subversion of CRNISHED evrr OF wud lady, with Hoard, ina | Feounty, pear the ety, excellent For partioulars tnquite at 9 Li raive 20,000, we Cajon wap, pore South, r OARDING AT A FARM HOUSE.—A PEW DESIRABLE Kooms are now vacant in the large farm mansion Of the ‘ . Long Isiand, which leation to Mra RLIZAB can be bat on immediate a0 t % spect that greas — OARD ON STA WANTED, FORL the water and to the fer- on Arp heauie please mention terms, Address box 6723 heritage which wo Bun Intervent’ We are not going to make OARD AT ROCKAWAY, LONG ISLAND, adversaries (0 meet us, sad we vate family; good I and splendid fea ith the eword of (Load applasee, and tree cheers for | § are going to challenge a! our or Ove ues ston’ 19 pat them uowe or 7 ORD. AT Pps. A ut a ag oy nae OUNTRY oy gnueee 8 STATION, ua nut New Yor by railroad. At more bos riers can be se al loration, with, fine €1 Chamers sireet, or address M. E.M. Bosew!el, Rv. Mereld vite G8, GREENBRIER, COUX watering place, f SOUTRFRN SENTIMENT. He now wishe? to correct a mi*take as to Soothere eon ‘iment 'p this contest. y in the Sotth, and big habits of famiharity with the peo- the wae qualifed to express aa op aion ov ° , therefore, happy to declare, be- om and within the bear log of his © y roeponeibility thae an bypeet man oan fee! 0 was never committed on the face ‘of the earth toan that committed by certain leadiog edi- tore—wlum he would pot denounce, for be thy ought they were m.sinformet—in asserting a majority of ‘Tt wae not eo. Ses coon prove the contrary !n this very village thie mo. that a creater min What the Yanoe: 1 slarenold ing po PPEINISCRN ORS OF TRE VICKMTERG CONTENTION | Mr. Yancey’ project about reopening tho slave trade pport ih the Sonth. There sat « reporter who reported so edmirably the procesdings of the Vieks Surg Bouthers Convention for the New Yore He. ty, Va —Terme at deetrines. prom oF ware, $2 pes day, @onadio doctr'nes IRN HORTON, President W. &. 8. 60. prat, ageerted the Ih to aegums an deasive att tode. Yancey, the fery ze’ tiewed the propos!t CLOTHING. RAT DEMAND FOR ce soo bag Oe AND | Breas ‘ainsi m, and had introduced Ja the pt tag Convention, in the State of Alabame, ros lar character, proposing ee oe ypreesing the African siare ie Brown wait ouherw rade (pie the sun 3 aed over twent, An unfortunate poor ieilled (Roy, editor of the Sur ave of the secrevar morn ng—elthough c Ai Ban—arti oles in favor ot roping the African sla * trade and resisting the execution of the law As Goon af that tresgonabie boty d perce be (Mr. F oe) and Judge Sharkoy aa ed 8 pub tng, \a the clty of Vicksborg, which waa nuroerou el tended, aod where the people enaoimo the Oonventian. Fim|lar meetiogs ° » ventured to way, thes rie in the olty, by between Twenty prncttally attended aHAM Ladies ationded by Mre Abrabom. Ne an IAND FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND | “hothiny ‘wentiewh treeta, business Wanewied on Saturdaya, CARD. -JENTLEWEN’S NEW 1fthing guretaaed for the Western market, in large or Cell at the stare. B.—Merehant tailors baving aay oa M4 pet dows Breckinr n that was sorta’ @ repreecated 4 ve ff lug OF tae tr. at! ae ote bow ¥r. aroling did act g m wittlp ten EW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, A AUGUST 3, 1860. BOARDING AND LODGING. Ate “PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNING A HOUSE * jrovemenis aid qe would PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET, WITH FULL OR pavers. or four uF pleasant roma, House fur ‘Apply at | HSM Plctit, ete Tn eene snp omerd-e4 LARGE, AIRY PLEASANT ROOM-—SUITABLE FOR Aye she oes sat ste ein mae. como eater “i mae to seren. Inquire at 163 Lexington avenue, corner of PEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN RL in Bs pattate Seenying at oe a es Et rt Tenth iy References ipying & ‘iret house. PP! pela th on erent A "eee graye were seater ad lady only; Samnlly cousins et 4 = ic Seventeenth sect, between iy ee a addres eM, Uulon 1 square Post offi A LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, ON THIRD FLOOR, é ; Randooesel ly rot saitable for' ‘one or two gentlemen: or without partial Boatd, Aj street, Lafis pike. bleed PLEASANTLY FURNTSHED ROOM TO LEI Let_WITH wicbout Hoard, ts slngle a feu they V relish, bas mame Using spd Toandiog Agency, tn - pa hes wn de « ART Te EES § A FINE SUIT OF ROOMB—FU patent pt!) WITl ous. Tom exclusive, ma) oy with asaya eh Apply 3 ab 1 Misia irest, few winow UADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN, SHE #, would let « pleasant front and enna, wi wit fall Bourd for the tady only, Bomeeet for three ‘days Mrs. ¥.." Union A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, ON MODERATE hermes & ‘a furnished front Room, with Board, to a geutle- men and wife or two single men, in one of the most coors: ble houses in the gu: gas, bath, hot aud water, 3. 25 198 East Twentieth sireet, between irs nud and rege yd ORILD AND yori vie &c., in @ first class "arlor, Fovirth and Thins fours aeela and Fonte nad Tinth veeeeee: Private table required. Address, with particulars, Hooms, wn as whan | fea eet el AND BOY WISH Feertat, BOARD email private forntly, yrhere they we the comforts aria abome. Address pox 176 Herald ‘of- fice, steting location, terms (which most be modeensels de Referenaes 6 given an ‘and ad required. OARD, —TWO bs." \SANT Emde pe g vag ee A ‘lace, wear Fifth ci sem et “4 ———— Be wtih Hour, i ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR if, or a ningle wenileman,at a7 West fweaty sevenin surety w between broeiway and Masih preoes, Bur; —TERY PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, ON second aud third doors, with Board at 71 West Twenty eyele ‘bh street, near Sixth avenue, House furnished with gas Berane Pan LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE HAND. some oy with an an extension attached Also two sia- ge uihaureel gas and baib, Apply at 48 Clinton place, OARD.—10 LET, WITH BOARD, A WELL FURNISH. ed room with two closets. “The contains the modern improvements. “Lacation eligible. But a limited number of boarders taken, References exchanged. Apply at 23 Grove vende. AND ROOMS WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF and ove amall west Address, stating req Vashi must be moderate, and location,J. Le M., box firet class; possesses all table; dinner at six o'clock, Apply at 882 Broadway. or a married full pelea eae co By | healthy the Raminie “and thirty ero the City Hall by the Third Willew 1 a fd sect, With house from Third. Rrentie. Reve: OARD WANTED—IN 4 STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- 1, tn 0 Gest stone bouse, § a nay 006 child. Terms mode- rate. Address D. ie uftice. A VERY QUIET LADY may 4 GEN. Boum, Bleecker us ‘above: Street, and pear be ig Board for the ny oy with & y family or Indy Ih alove. Address, stat ng terms, Mai tio Yaion square oat oes Bur. WANTED—IN HOROR EN. RY A fb nto AN Cp Teigg aged Li hg yy lion near the river. Address, stating terms, Boma EES ny Wed heety TaAny, 1 4 rh ineelh'aoa in and aaa week Address Mra. P. PS. Th bo ‘box 133 04! RD poke yremmy med HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘arlor and t Bedrooms communicating, with [erate able table, for z ‘ren a hk" tofant and ures, ‘ocation bet and Twenty third street ween Washington 91 d Broadway poy “address Le Bo bor lif Post cfice, mating lorms, Ae. ’ one pany ot ae AND THEIR WIVES 0&8 i atx single gentlemen, can have nice Rooms with choibe Hoard calling attr pace, one ro cently 1 de eS improvements, Dinuer at 6 ARDING.—A LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, WILL LET ‘Turniabed Conventent Incation It Brookiyn, to suit of handeomely yo Rooms, tn Ror out Hoard. For particulars apply to LAWKENOR hast Fourwwenth wireet Bosna ane GENTLEMAN AND WIFE) OR. A art le genijemen can have neal toa Se Hoare, arnt ‘at 13 Wooster young ladies mms, with Or superior Board Wh conven! and Wall street ferries; dinner st 6 o'clock; references ex- banged. Boazy, IN BROOKLYN.—A SUIT OF HANDSOME Koome, on second four, suitable for 8 family or soci ratemen; goes bach rom, =} ged onld water Eve minutes’ wall frou skrent ferry. wera cise street, betweea pty POARD IN BROOKLINA PEW GENTLEMEN CAN sched private now Signs mimetes/ trem theverre. Appiy tural vate house, ery. at BS ttath, near Hoyt @reet _— OARD IN RROOKLYN.—VERY PLEASANT NEWLY in. first class houre, with a!) the mod- nts Board, are offered by 4 private (aml- 261 Ohibion street. ‘Krefereaces required. ty Apply at OARD IN BROOKLYN. -TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated witb partial Hoard, 4 wifg with @ fine Room snd Pantries, on very moderaie terme, Tranaient Boarders taken. Apply’ at 6 Sands sreet, OARD ON BROOKLYN WEIGHTS. —CENTLEWEN i des tring pleagant Kooms #4 partial Board mo: Cranberry et, between Willow aod Coumbia | desirable, three minutes’ walk of Fulton ferry. RUYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE, FAMILY WOULD (with board) '& inege, airy, plergant Room, weil He. toa genleman and tia wife, or to single ger pamees| a ‘eulent to Wall street of South fev} toviy Apply at at 118 Preto de street, between Henry and Clinton oF VN FU RNISHED ROOMS 10 LET, WITHOUT furnished, and ac yey) for Uy OMMUNTCATED "SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR FA Comics milies from the Sowth visitiug the city a, who desire the comforie of & bom érioe table, would do well “o aphiy ‘mmnedr avenue, corner Twenty A BOARDER. URNIFHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET —AL- #0, & Bedroom ve. all bandsomely furnished, with or Without partia , w «ingle gentlemen, at 64 Bixth ave. URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN #12 ROAD way, Opps Nicholas Hovel, from $1 5) (9 83 per al ht EMEN CAN BE A Rooms and Boud if required, tween | piversity place and Fifth the modern {mprovements. ME QPATED with it 17 Twelfth street, be venue. The ous ne al Gs, AND CHEAP LOOGINGS, AT THR GLONE hotel, corner of William and Frankfort strees, New York. Fin ss rpeane bee. 10 S7e. per bight. Rooms from $1 to (3 per week. Open all night. iE ‘OBOREN—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN 08 fain Bandsome and coo! Room, with partin berg. 0 SEs creosote bai, aud fre x PSIPATHIO 1 INSTITUTE, | MORTON 8TR ew Yor! mas, 1. eneb an, we D., Propi ‘This esiabiishmet « oaers rtm ‘0 ie whoare desirous of seouring @ plain nud wholesome jiet or one dere’ paisabie wher undue sranney go that paras om mere ip axnerdange with petal ne will \y troubles which qainarily sitet fp in‘ ireiuent ‘astatices ioat beu!th regaled by this oourse 1 7 bathing facilities are ample and fies of charge to the in. mates, The pene ‘ ifet, airy and pleasant, and we endeavor to of & department an r the persopal supervition of the yr vt for the eure of rome Disease by means of Kive'pathy, or the § vediaa Movement Care, eet ly valuable la Ljapepsis, Chroate Kheumatiam, Liver Complaint, 0 , #0 Termes frou $8 to. Transient board, Joon aing to FO me. APAYETT! Hoven, KO, 37 VAPAYETTR PLACE = Fucans io let, for transient oF permanent boarders. bo We Lwme very desirable. Terme ren sonable. To. 9 PER RY PORES, ACHLAND PLACE — AN two weil furnished and sepa “ From, OF withont Board, \¢ doorg from tre ARTIAL DOARD IN A PRIVATE PAMILY.—A FAW | single Reviiemen. who wish io rerun We pleasant ft WO PARLORS ON BROOND FLOOR TO Let-with feet Bowid, oo party beir wires. Phe home we ag new house, with full and partial Board, for a ty ‘Strangers hry rooms wi ood ae BOARDING AND D LODGING. a YOUNG MEN, OR OR A Ma MAN (aX AND His HIS wire, CAN T modated & nice furnished Pi jar aad and Lerme “apply at 274 Raat Tents treet’ front arma rer? ee Dt) emp BOARD, TWO LARGE Banna furuished, ‘on the second floor; for eae Rot ia ort) mnall famly, sigeatioman and wi wile, or aly, Shh om O LET.—A SMALL verv ase Fae Vie Lae tO A je gentleman a handsome house haw ery, 5 the ali the modern improvements, Inquire Oa BR PALMEN- BSRKG, 9 Dominic sreet, between hudson and Varlel streets Virrthed Pimasaee Rigen FURNISHED OR UNFUR- na a vith Boar, at O4, West Seventeenth ANTED—THREE LARGE 1} | HANDSONELY FURNISH ed Rooms (a parlor and two bedsooms), on same floor, and purse, with a private family; for ies with privilege of nurse washing in the ‘fdr ise tor © prefarred in rooms at 6 all bi man in rooms: rs Srclcks focation between Fourth and Biath avenuess, price tot $26 per week, None mead sasmansas cannot com. Bose with above, References given aud required. Address Ox 1,954 Post offloe, New York. Location below Thirtieth street, in or near ‘B., box 3 133, Fost oilice, stating (rea- ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A SINGLE GENTLE: man a well ana vicely furnished Room, with or #ithoat Hoard, in agprivate family. Lecation, between Pulion partial aad South ferries, Please addrees, statiog terms, box 1,471 Post oflice. 2 fntion wee SQUARE, COR: OF BANK AND Judson streets. —Location —. the coolest and healthiest ‘the city will find spacious and 15 AMIN SIRERT, NEAR BROADWAY —NICELY ©) Furnished Rooms ‘to let, with Boa: 3 house co: gas and bath, Diner stax Oelosk. Apoly ‘asabore. 145? 5 EAST TWELFTH STREET. —ROOMS, ON bg SE. 62 GREENE STREET—GOOD PP greg so gal | FOR LA {ew Teepectabie young men, as boarders, Terms 65 WEST TWENTY re STREET, NEaR S:XTH avenue.—To let, wi Woard, ‘# furuished front on on seoond tioor, with Bedroom and Pantry, to a gentleman a1 Wife or oue or ‘wo slogle gentlomen. “Farms nabdersie. Din: BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION Furninbed Rooms suitable for families and lo let, with Board, on moderate terms. Din- Ketorances exchanweds 100 "2 PRING ‘E STREET, Rel BROADWAY.—HAND- some furnished Par! 24 WAVERLEY PLACE—BETWEEN WASHINGTON Square apd Sixth avenues. Gentlemen and their wives and tingle gentlemen ran be genteely accommodated with per- mavent or ransient Board. Strangers visitiog the city can enjoy all the comforts of @ home, pe y@ots EIGHTH 81 ee eraeet, OPPOSITE MERCANTILE LI- is newly furnished aod ready to accommodate ’s few families and uingle gentlemen; is Dut tour Broad’ required, — © cond and third floors, a Sitting room, with small room Communicating; two single gentlemen, or a gentleman and bins pleasantly accommodated. Board reasonable. Dinner for families or single gentlemen, ‘coh full Board; pleasant location or eater, ‘Kighth avenue oars, Fourteenth etree! sages pass p as FOURTEENTH STRERT—HANDSOMELY Ye ate ar et Sin FLM STREET.—FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing.—Very nice newly furnished Parlor and Bedroom, ‘suitable ~ ont housekeepers; gaa, Croton, patent Sprit beds, Dew mattresses, bed finen, “kel, with kitchen ‘uley complete; rent low. Apply as above. BROADWAY.—TO a ate rte OR TRANSIE: 64.8 "icanitre ~Tie above house waters iven. Perpmuent boarders taken at prices, terms A= TOURETTE eae BERGEN? YOINT, 3 nN. nore by & copatitutio boore of Councilmen, "August 1, 1800. On ayes and noes a gronnd 'n Hlooming? eopeurred parution around the stairs leading from the lower armory tp Tom: head on the line of West #ireet, between virente, to Henty Dubole and Tense Hendriz. Hoard nore. Board of concurred ip. from Tenth avenee to Fieve confirmed and Jovath=n Trower, Ondector of Asseanenta, ap- pointed collector there om eoutenat corner of Spr!) ay firmed, and Jonathan Troter, Coliestor of Agsesements, ap- potmed enilertor thereof Sueet as alte for the st tio house Je approprin’ed \ fears of Ald To? Talleme ARD chariy SUMMER R RESORTS. y Yi TIC HUUBE, Town Park, NEW?" RHODE ISLAND. Thia elegant and ca n= My Hotel, ranking in the first order of rat "tails refuroished embellished tho- roughly, ta open for te season. Tis the intextion of the new proerioter to au cuntnat is Gat ‘ wee WiLLTAM Wi yn De Se ora Ne ORTLAND sportam en. Pap and Garaiver, four miles for the couvey- ance of kuests. WM. Ll, WHITE, Ageat. PT SHAR this faverie iN a No sor iy ian ing & re apne ras Fak Efron Ravel ry Ft Unions applet { ee ei aime Bon MOHEGAN HOUSE IS NOW e 5-1 FOR BOM. A pagent AT DRAI,, Lan J.. 2¢ MILBS FROM Lang Branch. —The well ‘of the sub: for many years Kept by eo, if DOW Teoeption of ‘The house is large and afford abundant shade from trees of the PNICIPAL AFFAIRS. l < — PENDING BEFORA IIS HONOR THE MAYOR j FROM COMMON COUNCIL. Resolution directing the Street Commissioner to have pier 12 bast river repaired without contract, and appropriaung April 18, 1860, Adogted on ayes and i vote. $1 900 therefor. Beara of Alderme: troller | to advertise for @ }ot of ip the n rhox! of Une Han * and Sroomingdale vont for Kogine Company Board of Aldermen, July 31 1900, Ado Board of Counclimes, Atiut 1, 1860. Un ayes and nces Resolution directing the be Croton Aquednet Board to canse the of Carmine street, from Sixth ave the city to nore Board of Counciimen, Angust 1, 180. On ayes and noes coneurred in. Ordinance’ relative \o the weighing of hay in the city of New York. f Aldermen, Joly 2%, 180. Oo ayes and noes netimen, Angust 1, 180, On ayes and noos Reemption direeting the Street Commissioner to bul arket, Hi yisaind dk lars; the sam: Board of Altermen, May 1, adopted! Board of Counc men, August 1, 1860. On ayes and nose doy te Resoltition relative to the appointment of Commissioners of Board of Aldermen, July Si, 19. On ayes and noes Board of Councilmen, August 1, 180. On ayes and noes eoneurred in, Kesolution confirming award of contract for beliding a bulk: rry aud Hammond Aldermen, July 2, 180). Adopted on ayes and ounelimen, Angwat 1, 1580. On ayes and noes ion that the amesement for ‘reese “a confirmed 4 Jonathan Troti«: Apyomnted collector thereof. Asser “Nyeare OF Alderticn ely 20, 1500, On ayes and nose adypted Hoard of Councilmen. August 1, 186). On ayes and noes comeurred In. Keagiution that the ayence, with mes be ortnrt Of Aldermen, July 2, 1800, On ayes and nove con- med. Board nciimen, August 1, 186 Ow ayes and noes nat the snersament fo? faring orth Dirvy ninth from Lecington to Fifth w frmet, ‘and Jonathan Tyner, Celectar of i ents, polnied onliector thereat Boord of Aierm July 26, 184, On ayes and nove ndopted men, August 1, 15. On ayes and noes fon ‘het the aspewemen| for receiving basin and culvert tnd Kiev sath vireet ve cot: Board of Aldermen, firme. Board of | ancien, August +1, . On ayes nnd noe Cote Kesoiitiow ‘tireeting the Comotrolier 19 ake the neceamary measures to secure the premives Nom. 245 and 217 Wadivon uf the poilloe of the wold som eet, aba price wx exceeding Bt y 2, 190, On ayes and noon Argust 1,1800, On ayes and noes Resolution | between Rie oud that i NEW PURLICAT now veady, the F ‘ we SALES AT AUCTION, lA LLEN J. RBELER & 09, AUCTION ERS, | Of elegant Housebold Eeceeaiaciores fee, No. 62 West Sixte To parties in want of first cb nee seldom offered. The for the presses owner, ar fig one all nete to ord & Wg at a di “ dinnce ae | he t Frartioalar attention oie 0 9% ease veo to this cing "gest and richest = a Furaiture and ‘Works o of Art offered at au son Rpiticent roeewoot Planoforte, oar pear! keys, overstrung roadway makers, 1 Jy tated by eon ustrument; Rowwood Trawing Rooms— egs und ease, inlaid w ras, lined with sain wo guaranteed, been in use Gve mourt tent Judges, and pronounced a super rvered in brocade, ronewood Beeretarie asd Bookerae. Saas Table and Writing Desk, medallion Velvet Rugs,.French plate pier Mirrora, tnarble r two large mantel Mirrors richly carved frames Lace ( urtaing, Freneh Shades, Cornices room Furniture, covers Hohet Gescription, carve AMM, reception and 8 oval back Ubairy, isortsewood Cohire Fables: fen ary Marble Top to match the suit; Ktegeres lined with satin wood, doors and back; King’ card wud quartetie ‘ANTED—A FURNIRHRD ROOM, FOR A SINGLE pk ® patent reclining Kasy Chairs, ‘abies; Of Paintings by Legrand, ¢ Roussel, Selleres, Eviaw and other eminent artists’ Assumption Virgin M Mary, from the celebrated paint at Bea, by ingernngie, fe, Oak Hat Bnd? Roda, fe. Cham inateb Paintings tals bean ingliey Hrassels € Dressing Bureaus, Bedsieads ard let Tables, Shaving a Couches. arma and soe, Bed Sp ‘Cha peak fommoden to. match; To Curtains, Mahogany and black walnut Bureas, Sofas, sands. Dining Koom- sure tops Hertz’) th rant sete of ory Stal and ru mes, Champagnes, and Preserve stands, Punch Bows, ruby a covered oak’ Bulfet states ruby eg Tiecanters, Got Lemonades, bmp Frait, Zr nd eB, ice fein = fit band chin: sali aver Drnmes wad en Seta, Siiverware, c ike Bape Min Kings, Spoons, a tvary Also Basement ant Kiteben Furniture, trou, Tin, on ware, Copper Utensila, Ice Pitchers, Salvers, &c. sule ean take the Fifth w cuss and Metropoitan Ho. of i stages at the Astor House, St ‘els, and leave within a ‘Biatees th street and Fifth avenue. LLAN J. My eed pote ym my ithd inabe “HOUSERULD rensinene, iy ay Griday), | age 5, gi Oe prtente reais 9 o West eek th street, a few ors {Fem Seventh aveniie, Catal ; be bad at the ollice or EP, SEL Om Poatly rosewood Pianoforte, Suke of Drawing Room Furniture, Royal la Carp Brov: All the above elegant rosewood. porate was m: order, and perfectly new ouly last May, b ers Messrs. Merritt & Son, sale (will be pereniptory, om sonount of DRAWING ROOMS, Magnigcent rose wood rat haa four rou: le to the well known Brondway. The 8; Tosewood centre an: ted Mantel Mirrors, » nase, soles a: f2venton habe Fae Nie wd = Mites to match: French Rory yh ae arta bl. Fo Spoons, En; Carpet, tad ‘Chairs, Tat ene chine, Tea ver table a VCTION NOTICE.—180 OLL PAINTINGS, WIT! ‘ Nasa LY eet, by FHL YAN ca tloneer: pod Tavs Ale teen. er ES ORS, PRGARS AND eek rasa cap fy pope i Fe, Green and yey Brandy. Me U Tue MATHEWS BUTLER, SCH! 3), at 12 clock, in front of thelr cag ‘posite the Post Mine elegant bay Mare, 14 hand hg on tail sweeps the ground, in all barnes, ap esos roe OULEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, er summer resort is Ras ECUTOR’S SALE—HOU! OLD yonmruns, “ atu, Aut at M1086 Delock, ‘at 315 Nas i iret, 8 ity" of. Horsebn baud Furnisare vem ad Carpet, tugn a ie a ‘Onrpeta , Toller stent tr ke.; Oroekery, Bideboard, dining aud tea tab! fea, kitchen ‘Orockery, glass, Un, ‘ood and iro ware, do. WALES F. ( GROW, Bxecutor, KNRIKTTA A. GROW, j, Bxecutrix Grnaments, bronzes, ‘avd Rods, vara musy 2B. i. ey UCTIONRER—SALI LESROOM NO. HENRY H. LEEDS & oe will eel! }, August 3, in front ot store N >. 23 Ni id ands ‘blake’ To eppeeeeal nar metemalintennenehetaetenticietnaaitines, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. WILL SEL! 18 day (Friday), Augua! 3, at 10% o'clock, at ny | ‘2 large amsorument of Household Puruiture, Carpeln, 2ofan, Chairn Tete tetes, contre Tables. Bookenene, epee and wanted Mirrors shovetion on Friday wrens akees 38 lorses, about 8 or 9 without re- es, chamber Suita, &c., the whole beng the a family declining housekeeping, and wil} bbe found worthy the attention of the irade ant housekeeper AWNBROKER'S SALE.—BLBVY & O0.. WILL 8 Catharine street sil shawls, Mauna, On ~ ow As. oF Att 8 a goons, Que of the best jorations in South to sei; spi TLANTA, GEORGIA. A WM. H. BARNES, ie now in the olty represent iny neon THE ke known Auctioneer, 8K,” complenely ‘Organized esta- iantuaing TWO INRANGE 8 baivided 10 receive didferent varieuen of onda, Every. own Wo Advantage, and competent aleamen to dispose The followtng goods we deal In, and sotiett_eonat the name — Dey Goode, Clothing, outs and Shoos . Oaasware, Pane F inquire may address m at box 769 small conngnments re- Gooda, is Par. ties wishing to cope wences given, No small portion as may be aasesse! upon | motea Lameges, tonnowar aus ton mal gany and bl Botte arm Chairs marble top cent les, ‘Ont Chath. kiteben Parniure: Table; one sorrel! Horse, light Harness and doctor # Gilg, se, Books ind Cards, &e., de. VRIPY 8 SALE —DRY STREET HOUSE FURNITURE. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Anctiousers, will sel, on August 6, at Il o'clock, at 06 nid 8 Ly etre, all the Pu Stock aia b onaisting of Parlor Suits, Carpeta, marble tap bandeliers, Painth ga, Rags, Window Cur reat varie'y, pure hair Mat ingrain Carpets, cond band Billiard, @ Dey Street House, ne, Th ie, Mierorm, « her Beda, sil tbe the dining room Tabiés, Chaire, ‘Sous KELLY, Sberit. R, WILL Bett, Tits street, the entire Sof 8 for story houwe—Parloe Bella, co ‘yter and: mantel Mirrors, Paintings rome wo x Darior Carpeta, ml and air dow, Woe ihe; ‘also, Sites ans Ware, ‘ Siar LU iensiis, deo: Hick, mahoginy. ead walnut teases, jarge feather marble top dream ani pi China, glass and other fe. together with everything \se hd io AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL THIS Are at No 454 Cena) street, 19 cavea of ote Ciaaae an royaibe tir sres nt for paving Pity fre stront, | io. 2 straw do 9 Lipring Mi _ anemreantarer ae ray ye ty ey SELL Li] ily $ 3 ELK fs By order of wa he re physi ay et O'cl0ek, the eontenta of 8 Gr 4 ya a 4 haat fray REWARDS. fF REWAKD.—LOST, ON THE BVESING detween the Long Branch steamer ‘The above reward will b tthe 8. Nicholas Hot h REWARD. —LORT ON WRN! Kash Broadway, 9 small bine aod wn Ferrier, ane the oh tor de Melk” ree. vibes ove rewas LEW ARD.—LOST Testennay $4.00 Sir Ta at 3 SALES OF ‘REAL ESTATE, BEAUTIFUL FARM, NRAK stam fi 00 Aig een te Sena sili j 110 acres en ib Ws have good fruit wad bai oon ang |) MELIOK, 407 Broadway, oysTE under culty Pana rosa Iv NEW JEPSEY.—WILL Ex. for rea; it od egaal i sathallngay al he fr me tt Catan Tanaog, deo h from Rahs lew from this city, pply to Cita Mi LEX. T Hobluson street. og CLASS COU. akg? ag | FOR SALE, SITUATED Davenport's Neck, New Rochelle—Seven acrea, ne wate sunt arge wow frouise, fine fruity ee Will be sold, fold tom, nd) per cent can remain on mOrgag aire ! Divs Davids, iar Wiliam sisvess a {OR SALRE—A CORNER HOUSE AND Bid ON EIGHTH Area, or will well the ‘business and ve @ Joeges pow Oseupied as Ament, poultry and fish marks inquire at Kighib avenue, corner of Twenty seventh imivet ~ SALECA NEAT, COMFORTABLA uVE F° niently located house on Bergen HAND CONV ginare, west side, half an tours vie f im Jersey City and Hoboken ferries ER tise fare 6 ceain” The Wtwo atl and allie tos Ment frame Biten teat calles under oie kale ein aie a Aig hrm stock tock th frat of all kind: wilt ve soldat e bargain. ‘Ou the preuses of O. : Brick sebool house. . yh cL NT OA R SALE—16 LOTS OF SRQUKD, SITUATED ON the Second avenue, between Fifty 1 and Fifty-fifth greets. The above fon ‘will be sold on’ Ses to anit builders. ADPIY at the ofice of the Necond Avenue, Ralroed Company, corner of Forty second street apd Second avenue. carnae of Ponty second cirest aud Secwnd nvewnes For. SALE—HOU! L-) BARN, AND ONE ACRE OF adi Tgund, situated in Newtown, Long Island, on the Astoria three minuses walk from te Tallfoad depot in Newtown. eS ob MARKY G1 GLUSSON, ou the premises. R SALE—A TWO STORY HOUSE AND LOT 260 RI- ington street, Lot 254100 fect Joe, $4,000; $2,000 can remain on bond and m e. For further particulars apply on the premises, or at C.D. Peony '#, corner of Third avenue and Eighty seventh street, New POR SARS FOUR NEW BRICK HOUSES, ON HIGH street, Newark, N. J. Each is 21 feet front bh fa three stories hil, with basement; fine piazza, in the Fen; gas and Waler throughout: alone sloop aud. iron Yeace in | ects h easy. Apply at 32 Arch strcet or 90 Ne w street, OR SALE—A DEIRARLD Bp folg? 5 RESIDENCE IN; Weschester county, only 10 miles from City Hall, and near railroad and steau! oat, contains seven-eighth” of an acre Realy os cultivated, choice fruits of all kinds, well clidern, a House, Bara, carriage House and Beablor ail im perfect order; ie oa a high grouud, tad hese, tna — of La ager il borne piece will be oold Jow and op easy Tins, as the owner is gobo Burope. For particulars A to'A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street, . - OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT FARM, OF ABOUT 72 acres, 15 of which are tine woodland, tle rest in the best te of cultivation; dwe!liug, barn and outhouse in good pa ond supplied witha never failing spring, aud a good apple orchard and plenty of ‘small truit on the premises; couvenient to school and ergs and prance, periectly healthy, within abo: hour and a quarter's rom New York. Price mot ie. Apply to. WILLIAM ¥. TIBiNSs 21 NinaauStrecn seen E FOR SALE—A eae FP nag np or th avenue, vicinit Madison sq) fraaone Fi SMarT ame vertel order. ‘Apply to Liv ERs LOT AND STORE FOR SALE, ON JEAHEY lew Brighton, Staten Irland, cheap for cash Cal) acess i brepie in store, oF 1 L. MANNING, on the place. ‘art op mortgage. OSE AND LOT WANTEDIN | BROOKLY, ‘Wanted to purchase, by monthly instalmen ab House and Lot in Brooklyn, “I'rioe wot wo exceed oN, Ad dress K. G, Heral e. ERC HANDISE | TO EXCHANGE FOR nos Bsr, a Ms pply to L. CATLIN, 46 Pine mreet, _Foom Ni Aa OPANS, NEW J JERSEY —SIXTY COUNTRY SEATS, fly tant oe ‘arms aad pty To be Ry ae apg ty, Deauf 4 ‘situated, one hour from Ss tuner For rent and for sale by HENRY ‘B BLACK WRLL fireet, New York, from 9 to 11 A. Md Main wirter, TIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.—THE PROPRIETOR, Mr. Henry FP. Peery, whe is now stopping at the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, corner of ighth street and tiroad way, offers: for sale bis Lands in MeDowel county r —— Stout W0 acres, which he will sell ia w or in sections for cash or in exchange for staple articles of merchardisn,” Mr, Yr can be seen at Mr, Wright's office. corner of Howard and Broadway, during the dey. or at bis bu! in the nn 25 i ACRES ss pay —GOOD WOOD ON IT, SITUA- a0).ted near the Bellport Station of Long Islam! 'Rall-oad Peles. “Address ral MLE evehange for eons at fare — | $7, 500.7222 —FOR SALE | OR EXCHANGE, A CENTERL three story, high stoop, sab cellar brick House and Lot up town; good location, with ‘modern improvementa, Goods, Gente, provisions for lot woult be taken, eo. Address Hx FOR SALE. Ase say © EXPRESS TOCK FOR BA LOIN wots TO MALIN GOODWIN & CURTIS, Wal BAL Rxprose blocks negotiated. POWERFUL FLY PRESS FOR SALE—OR WiLL BE exchanged for & Lathe or other useful tools. \prly at 104 Goerck sireet. ITY EXPRESS FOR SALB—HORSE, WA‘ Ha ness; firet class bus vesa; entablisled ten years, pre- gent owner in the livery businers cause of selling. Apply for three days, before 12 o'clock, at 106 Kast Thirty Lrst eect, io livery sab 0, to P. F. Menger. RUG STORE FOR SALE FOR ONE HALF 173 VALUE, ‘n excellent chanon hysician oF ornxist wilh © xaall Gaplial The store has boon’ established {rover twent years. For partizulare call at or address No. 94 Bayar mueet, N.Y. iN AND SALE—9) YOUNG MOCKING BIRDS, AT 4435 Grecnwich street, beiween Laight aad \ ares, Horses, € Wagon. Will be sold low. Now R SALE—A SOAP FACTORY—WITH ALI. 31% wlarge cash wade. Inquire at 215 Bast Twenty ofp R SALE—A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE AND _RE- tatl Liquor Store, om the corner of James elip and Water Greet. No 7 James slip, N. ¥. Fe. BALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, WITH A Pp three years’ Lease, of @ nest Shades, situmted w one oi rinctpal thoronghfares In ibe city, with alow rent. Caose of selling is bad heath. Apply at 61 Hudson street. R SALE-FIXTURES AND STOCK OF RPSTAU rant, with good ru of customers; will be sold w owner is obliged to quit the business. Laeation good. 1195 Bowery, a {ow dgors from Grand street, Rent chea; R SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTU! Comer Lignor Store, “located in a densely bor hood wn for selling, Whe proprietor into other business. Apply on the premise, corner of Pitt. No agenta need apply. RS SALE— THB BAR ON THE T. P. MEAGIIER CLUB to David's Island, on Thuretay, Augom % en hiring the bar will. be entitled furniahing all kinds of re(reshme Sesieg ptzpcaala, will be received for theres days. Apply Pr “78 avenne Hh EDWARD DUP sia Monro rest EDWARD HUGHES, 110 Willian sve Fixtures of No 206 with a Lemon Syrup Roa Ny srocery and lin aur sore, and inn good siand for mat any tiness Inquire on the premises. OR SALE CHEAP THE, STOCK Ager TES ot A pestly fitted Mare, ina fe loeat Colne goad Une at sae APPLY wt 20) Uratd street SALE AT A BARGAIN—A BOARDING, HOUSR, with a Barroom attached, Reason for (game the pense Ghacs to feure Toom pusnase m tho any, For parurulars appiy ow the yremune, 16 Groene arr, alter A SA}R—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND 1 one Of the oliem Hat Stores in the city, tn one locations op the wee side of town, and with a good regniar eatablisbed trade, #1 be Roll om favorable warms, we the pre- pent proprieior is abov beni sphange in business. Ag. dress, wich real pame, A. Le, Horald B=; FOR BALE.— FIRST “CLASS HOTEL. Keer on tory reasin pT 4 terms sod fo.) —- ve - ah pete Syria nadeewe KA BAKE, ALorvey et Taw, i way. ARKET STAND ron BALE-NOW Dolva A Goon }udiness, in ong of the best markete tn the \ fret Tate ol mate's, Peas one given ‘or welll 2 HOUR NT betore M., st 0 oud 12 Ramex Mar M. at 23 Pine 1QuOR cone FOR BALE GiRAR Tie STOCK ‘and Fixiures of the corner Store 267 Third HOTOGRAPH AND AMUROTYPR oo FOR sale. an old entahlisived stand, Miaavel's Nort! Star Gal lery, corver Harclay ad Greeawich streeta, convenient > railroads and steamboats For particulara inure of TSAad A. BLAU VALE, 231 nad 283 4 — coraer Barviny a. ERRIN MARKET FOR BALE. 7 WELL KNOW nad old established sand. corner at Broadway aod Thi v-enened sireot, wih the lense of, the, prowess {vt two yeare from toe lat May. 1800. The market ia pte very deol ety le, marbia top Ftanda, Stalie and pateat tee pan, Be. Immediate pongenvion can be, given. Apply at 6b Weet y second street am! at No. 4 Broad ‘JOHN HRYZRR. Rie ROOK AND NS MILL.—A PORTION or ‘nient for anie —Conecd » best and only Mili of val pers, reducing Sipabie powder, with sbif'iog rind WAGES eamily re Bras | & SOUTHWICK, 83 Nassan sree AR STOR A HANDROWRLY PARTE ND » «i fe Prd only B18 Cas be sen setae ie doer wo noa streets, front ofllee second SS +i > py! wee TP RES. Kar and conah trade. and all the catego ineee be Baal she” roe pardeulars apply Bi 08 &80UTH 10K, 90 Nassau surest, On TO $15 00.—FOR SALE. AN BED Est $12.06 VO) hehe wnnatatartoe ieee aot ty , Sancing 10 this oh competition, oy My 4 Wis ree house ae oy aro mt fh HOWRS & 00, No. 6 Cevire street, oppostve une Iarke, FORBALR TR PATENT RIGHT OF A Sie, Combining A)! the hes fea wih new hapreveme noone wy ia we saien of bs macknem da ret bux

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