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6 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE: “PO SITUATION WaNTED—BY AN FLDERLY LADY, coming from Rotterdam, Holland, as nurse; is w hing W make herself generally ugetu), not being afraid of wort % good references. Call at the corner of State and Hoyt sts. , aver the school, Brookiyn. COOK, WASHER AND 1RC ER.—A RESPECTABLE ‘ong Woman wishes # situation as g004 plain cook, A? anddironer or would do general housework in a private family. ‘The best of references given from her went employer, Can be seen at No, 6 Secoud place, Senay on Tuesday from 10 t0 3. {0 OBTAIN—FOR AN INTELLIGENT AMERI- omy af 2t years of age, &@ situation as chill Hares or chahbernaid; she will be found a valuable per- won for any lady requiring her services. Reférences given. Address Mrs. Davenport, box 132 Herald office. heat WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, by a smart, respectable English girl, who is a nice plain cook, washer and ironer; neat, obliging and at- tentive to her duties, and vot afraid of work; wages $5 por month, Apply at 10 Tillary at., Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- Man, as seamstress in a gentleman's family, either dm the city or country; can do ail kinds of sewing. The Dest reference can be given. Call at 162 West 200i st. ITHOUT WAGES REQUIRED.—A GERMAN GIRL OF WwW ine education wants a situation in a very genteel an family; can render hor services in tho tine style of Working; no common work accepted. References wiven and required. Address C.D, A. R., Herald ve. YOUNG, WELL, EDUCATED LADY ants to find a family going to California who willing to pay her part of her passage, for wh ‘she would assist the lady or take care of one or tw dren, Best references given. Apply at 140 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. ANTRD.—A ms SITVATIONS WANTED—MALES. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man who understands his business; has had many yours experience; is a good and careful driver; has had much experience in the grooming and treatment of horses; wouk! a groom's place; will be found willing to make bimeelf useful: good reference; no objection to the coun- wy. Adilress K. P., box 181 Herald ofijce. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. YOUNG LADY OF ABILITY rE, AND a ished, wanted to take millinery establishment ina Western city; such a person can hear of a good situation and a pormanent home by addressing Western, box 116 Herald ottice, when and where an inter- view eau be had on Monday, Ai 2 LADY, WHO IS CAPABLE SUPERINTED # household and taking ebarge of a boy four ek} can hear of a pleasant and profitable home by address- tag for two days Woodland, box 191 Herald office, when and where an interview can be had, EAMSTRES Ss WANTED—ONE WHO CAN Apply at 261 Greene street, from 10 to 12 o'clock Monday. _. BOARDING AND LODGING! HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath room adjoining, would be let, with full or partin) Board, to gentlomen or a small family; no other boarders, Refe- Fences required. Inquire at 281 Loxingten avenue, third house above Thirty-cightb street, BOARDING AND LODGINGS, Warren a en AANA OARD IN BROORLYN.—1WO GENTLEMEN, WILL- ing to room together, gan fiud a pleasant home with a small private family residing on the line of the Fulton avenue cars, awl conventent to the ferries. No other boarders will be taken. References required. Address J. A. D,, box 180 Herald office. Ce eS LADY HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 114 Second avenue, corner of Seventh strect, has a few suits and also some single rooms to dispore of. Calf at house or address box 3,383 New York Post oflice, VERY PLEASANT PARLOR ON THE SECOND floor; also a front Room on the third floor, to let, with Board, ¢ gentlemen and their wives. Also a few single gentlemen could be aecoramodated, Terms mode- raic, Apply at 28 St. Mark's place, Kighth street, A CHOICE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS: can be had, with Beard, at 106 and 108 East Four- teenth street, near Union square; parties returuing from the country and wishing pleasant Rooms, en suite or sin- gle, by an early application, cannot fail to be suitably ac- commodated. "Dinner et six. GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- bility, would let a few elegantly furnished Rooms, With exquisite Board, to single gentiemen or gentlemen and their wives. Apply at No, 20 West Ninth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. French and English spoken, The highest references given and required. 124 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR ‘WASHINGTON 2A square aud Sixth avenne, large and handsomel furnished Rooms, on second or third floor, front, ea containing two large pantries, for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlomen; terms moderate, A FEW HANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOOMS 10 let, singly or in suits, with full or partial Board, in @ first class house having all the modern improvements. Apply at 44 Ninth etreet, near Fifth avenue. A WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A_ FURNISHED house, in a good neighborhood, would like to accom. modate afew single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives with Board, or would make arrangement with fone tesponsible party to give the use of the furniture as an equivalent for her board. Apply at 172 Clinton street, Rrookivn. T THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE H¢ . 127 Bleecker street, west of and near Broad: ’ a really tirst class family Boardinghouse, with Rooms in- surpessed in size and comfort, in suits or single; me n improvemonts; the cheapest place in the city for the style and quality of what is offered, LARGE ROOM, WITH CLOSET, ALSO A HALT, Bedroom, both neatly furnished, to let, with or Without Board, in a small private family’ rent low; house large and woll furnished; has bath, gas, &e.; kept in the est order; location convenient to care or stages. Apply at 120 (old No, 59) Fifth street, near Second avenue. GENTLEMAN TIRED OF HOTEL LIFE, WOULD like to procure a nicely furnished Bedroom and Parlor in the house of a young widow lady, where he could enjoy the comforts of a home. Address 8. W. W., Union square Post office. ERVANIS WA SEVERAL GOOD RESPECTA. ble servants, cooks, washers and ironers, chamber- mails, waiters, nurses, seamstresses and girls for general housework are wanted immediately in gentlemen's. fami- lies jnst returned from the country. Apply. at 10 Tillary at. Brooklyn, 'ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK and first rate washer and ironer; also an active chamberenaid and waitress who undersiands ber busi- ness. City references required, Apply to-morrow (Mon- day) at 248 West 15th st., from 10. M. to 2 P. BM. ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE LAD, FROM 16 TO 18 years of age, ina first class domestic dry goods commission Louse, where an excellent opportunity will be given for learning the business and for future advance- t year small. Address box 1,128 ving ‘all particulars as to age, refe- K FOR A RAILROAD TICKET OF- for grocery stores, three porters, ix men for steamers and four girls 3 procured for conductors, bookkeep- 0. 7 Chatham square, two boys for tr: Wo trayel. ers, &e. * THE TRADES, Lo PHOTOGRAPHERS.—A YOUNG ARTIST IN WATER colors, algo an operator and photographer, in which Bo has had long expecicuce, wishes employment on low terms, Address or call on E. B,D. Julio, No, 57834 East Grand st., New York NDS UPON MILITARY WORK. ANTED—H- GOOD stitehers and fitters can find employment in this ity upon application to Sproulis, Meeker & Cu., No. 27 Chambers st. ANTED—A SITUATION TO TAKE CHARGE OF bread baking, by a person who has had long ex perience; the country preferred. Address Baker, Herald Sioo. TANTED IMMEDIATELY—MEN TO MAKE KNAP- sacks, Apply at 65 East 25th st. EXCURSIONS. HEAP EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— Fare six conts by Staten Island ferry, foot of White- hall street, between the battery and South ferry. Guide 40 camps:—To reach regiments of New York Ritles, British Volunteers , Meehanics aud Artizens’ Empire Zouaves, and Yates Rifles; all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and Iva Harris Guard Cavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarautine Ground, and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—leave steamboat at first landing. ‘Boats leave every hour from - “4 to 7 P.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to 8 DAILY—FARE teamer HERO, Capt. Hancox, leaves Amos street at 7:30; Spring, 7:45; Robinson, 7:55; Broome, Kast river, 8:15: Peck slip, 8:30 and pier No. 4, North river, 9 A.M. Fishing tackle and refreshments on board. HEAP FARE TO THE 1234 centapach way. jONEY ISLAND FERRY LANDS AT FORT HAMIL: ton, ‘The NAUSHON leaves West Tenth street, 914, 424 and 82; Spring street, 014, 1234 and 334; Jay street, 93¢, 12% an pier 4, North river, 10, 1aud4, Fare, with return ticket, 25 cents. HIS EXCURSION IS GIVEN BY CAPT. HOFFMIRE, formerly of the Croton.—Excursion to the Fishing Banks. The steamboat MAGNOLIA will make an Excur- sion to the Fishing Banks on Monday, Aigust 26, 1861. Fare 50 cents. The boat will leave the foot of Broome street at quarter to 7; Catharine Market slip at 7, and Peck slipat 734. Bait, win Tackle and Refreshments m board. __STEAMBOATS. ORNING BOAT DIRECT FOR KEYPORT, MIDDLE- Point and Clif'wood.—Cheap fare. The large steamer MAYFLOWER will leave per 26 North river, between Barclay and Robinson streets, every Morning at 9 o'clock. Returning will leave Keyport at 3.30 P. M,, landing at Clifwood. Fare each way 15 eonts, or 25 s for the trip. The public will find this a Pleasant trip. Good fishing and bathing. Excursion parties can make liberaj arrangements for Keyport or Clittwood. Notice,—This boat will leaye Keyport on Saturday, Au gust 24, at L o'clock P. M. ORNING LINE’ FOR PEEKSKILL.—THE AURORA leaves Jay street at 8 A. M (Sundays 734 A. M.) daily for Peekskill, landing at West ‘Tenth and Thirticth Rtreets, Yonkers, Hastings, Dobb’s Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing straw, Grassy Point and Verplank’s; leaves Peekskill 2 P. Mf. N SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, FOR NEWARK, FARE 13 cents, and Bergen Point, fare 10 cents, steamer THOMAS P! WAY at 1034 A. M.,and steamer FLORA at 434 P. M., from pier 20, North river, foot’of Dey strect. EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT, LANDING at Union, Rossville, Totten'’s, Perth Amboy and Tiiwood.—Tho’ steamboat KEYPORT leaves Robinson street pier every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock; returning, leaves Keyport at 31; o'clock P.M. \ TEAMER LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP every day, Sundays excepted, at 3:30 P. M., for North Port, making the intermediate landings, Leayes North Port at 5 A.M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to Great Neck and Sands’ Point,10 cents. Freight to Sanda’ Point, Great Neck and Glen Cove at half the usual rates, pping at Gutten- Spring street, 20. ON HEIGHTS, HUDSON RIVER, FORTY. five minutes by railroad and steamboat from Charn rs street, a suit of large wiry Rooms are now vacant in the Woodiand Park House. This family mansion, sur- sounded by thirty acres of picturesque grounds, is beau- tifully situated on the banksof the Hudson, within two minutes’ walk of the railroad station, 162d street. Bath- ing, boating and fishing. Excellent stabling. For terms, &c., apply at the Hotel St. Germain, corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-second street, NOUNTRY BOARD~AT SPUYTENDUYVIL, ON from ¢ full view of ri (all on or addres: HOUR nbers street by Hudson River Railroad, ia rand creek, Good bathing and fishing julick, 250 Washington street, N.Y" CORy BOARD.—A WIDOW LADY, RESIDING ON the banks of the Hudson, having two Jarge and airy Rooms, would like to rent them to a family requiring per- manent Board, without children or servants, or a party of gentlemen. The honse is pleasantly situated on Wash: ington Heights, easy of access to the city by steamer or vare, within five minutes’ walk of either landing. Best of references given and require’. Address J. E. B., ‘ashington Heights, New York. Ory TRY BOARD.—SCENERY UNSURPASSED, ELE, gant views on the Hudson, fine airy mansion, lawn- garden, &.; 30 acres, with good barn, &. ‘0 or three ntiemen or tunities can be handsomely accommodated. nner’ at half-past six. Several rooms may be obtained for the \inter. Torms to suit the times. Aditress for one ‘week, M., box 5,596 Post ofllve, or inquire at Fort Wash- ington depot. Cag eee BOARD.—PARTIES DESIRE BOARD IN b~ the ony. ‘aoe anaes find ample accommo- tions at Echo klace, New Rochelle. Fine fishing, poat- inp, bo. Torsp reangnable, WIDOW LADY, LIVING IN. A FINE HOUSE WEST of and near Union square, will take two agreeable Jaiies to Board on easy terins; house contains gas, bath, &c. Address Mrs. Raymond, station D, A PRIVATE FAMILY, YOUNG. PEOPLE, RESIDING in West Thirty-eighth street, near Dr. Spring's church, will accommodate three or four sigle gentlemen with Board end a good home at a moderate price. Ad. dress Home, station D. E d A they use, commodate one oF two geatle- men and their w: plessant unfurnished Rooms and Board, in @ quiet neighborhood and conveniont to cars and stages, Apply at No. 168 West Forticth street, four doors cast of Kighth avenue, FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH A Boarding, to let, to a single gentleman, or to a gen- Ueman and wife, in a private dwelling. Location. be- tween Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Thirty-first street. Address E. W., box 192 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen can be accommodated with first class Board and choice newly farnished Rooms, at 191 West Twenty- eighth street, near Eighth avenue; house brown; conve- pets to any part or the city with cars and stages; private family. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A PARTY OF SIN- gle gentlemen, can be handsomely accommodated in a private family, where there are but few boarders, by lying at 229 West Twenticth street, opposite St. Peter's rch. Dinner at 6g P. M. NTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE genticmen, can be accommodated with fnil or partial Board; or furnished Rooms without Board, in a private family. House contains the modern improvements, Ap- ply at No. 7 Ludlow place, Houston street. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN HAVE A PARLOR and Bedroom, with Board for lady, with a widow indy. No family. Location and house pleasant, 37 West Washington place, near Sixth avenue. Gas and bath in the house. CHOICE OF ROOMS IN A FIRST CL. » furnished orunfurnished, en suite or single, conve: nient to cars and stages, may be had for families or single gents, by application to 348t. Mark’s place. References exchanged. T THE LARGE DOUBLE BROWN STONE MANSION, 22 Fast Fourteenth street, near University phico— Large Rooms, handsomely furnished, en snile and single, with bathrooms and ai! the modern improvements, Per- sons roturning to the city and desiring permanent first class board, will find this a desirable and pleasant loca- tion. References required. PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LEP A NEATLY furnished Room on first floor, with privilege of par- lor and kitehen, Pleasant and healthy location. ‘Terms $3 per week. Cal! at 247 West Thirtieth street. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN OR SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain Rooms with Board at No. 6 West Washington place; also a suit of Parlors on first floor. Location is very pleasant, being opposite the square. Reference required. OARD.—THE SECOND OR HIRD FLOOR OF A handsomely furnished private house, located in Fifth avenue, near Madison Park, may be secured, with the best accommodations, by a first class family, Address Madison 8. T., Herald office. OARD.—A GOOD SIZED HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front Room to let, with Breakfast, to ono or two gentlemen, in a strictly private family, convenient to cars, &c. No. 18t. Thnothy’s place, West Fifty-second stree OARD.—TO LET, SUITS OR SINGLE ROOMS TO families or single gentlemen, ina four story brown Stonehouse, finely furnished ; location unsurpassed; terms moderate. No. 6 Murray Hill Park, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. OARD.—A CHOICE OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, can be had at 49 and 51 West Twenty-:o:ond street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Married and single parties can find good accommodations by early application, Bowes 25 STUYVESAND. STREET, CONTIN tion of Astor place, second of the now English base- ment houses east of Third avenue. 4 front and back Parlor, unfurnished, with Board. Also, a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen can be w“commocated with Yoard, where the comforts of home can be had. Conye- hient to cars and stages. OARD.—A HANDSOME ROOM OR SUIT OF ROOMS, ‘on the second floor, to let to a lady and gentleman’ with Board for lady, in a family of two persons; terms low. Address Mrs. Warren, Madison square Post office. vse is dace Aare Aenean ad ral “4 OARD WANTED—FOR A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT children, in a quiet family, where noother boarders are taken. Please address A. W. K., box 213 Heralt oftice, stating price, location, &e. OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED lady; a private house preferred. Terms moderate. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DE" sire Board and Rooms for the winter; if preferred they will furnish their own rooms; price not’ to exceed $8 per week. Please address G. H. B., box 128 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A WIDOW LADY AND SON six yeare of age, near Brooklyn Heighta; one Jarge room will be required: best of reference given. Address for one day, stating terms, G. P., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. A nicely furnished Parlor and Chamber on second floor, front rooms, ina good location in New York or Brooklyn; terms not over $45 per month, including fires. Any private family desiring to reduce expenses will find thisa desirable opportunity. References required. Ad- dress, stating location, &c., W. Y., box 3,620 Post oflice. } OARDID IN FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE Union squa: ‘The entire first Floor of a firet class house as above. yrising the Parlors and Extension Room. Can be ha with private table, if required. Ad- B. Pu Tit References exchanged. ALL FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wile can have a fine large Room on second floor; terms $10 per week. Also a small Room for $4 50 per week, Houso first class and fine location. 240 West Thirty-second street, near Ninth avenue. OARDING AT NO. 355 BOWERY, BETWEEN THIRD and Fourth streets. A few ladies or gentlemen can. be accommodated with full or partial Board, by applying as above; only a few boarders taken; and terms very moderate. Reference required. ROOKLYN—BOARD IN A PLAIN ENGLISH FAMILY. Two gentlemen or gentlemangand wife, can find plea- sant Rooms, with full or partial Board, at No. 35 Willow street, corner of Cranberry, five minutes’ walk from Ful- ton or Wall street ferry. a ROOKLYN—THREE MINUTES FROM WALL OR South ferry. Two gentlemen who appreciate hoine comforts, can have elegant Rooms, newly furnished, y and Board, in a private European family. All modern improvements. References exchanged, Address Home, box 111 Herald office. cc EY OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can be pleasantly accommodated with a second story front Room and Bedroom, jn a private family, at No. 3 Debevoise strect, three doors from Willoughby given. required and week; house has a fine yard 19 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FRONT AND BACK ROOMS on parlor floor, to gentlemen and their wives oF sin- glo spacaieipan, furnished or unfurpighed, fifteen minutes? to Fotton and six minutes to Walfatreet and South ferries; house English basement. Dinner at 634. References ex- fomest: Apply to Mrs. FORD, 207 state street, near ‘ourt, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—MARRIED AND SINGLE goltlemon can be accommodated with Board and Pleasant Rooms, at 47 Concord street. Be IN SOUTH BROOKLY: and his wife or two shiglo ge Pleastat Rooms and Board in a priva‘c boarders, Apply at 42 Summit ets: walk from Hamilton avenue ferry, ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—GENTLEMEN wives and single gentlemen can ob: ms for the al at No. 243 Hicks stre Bath, men may obtain nly; Ro other three iainutes? , furnace, &c. hanged. Ty J in a quiet French family, Address Paris, box Post office, New York ration, Ke. OOD FAMILY BOARDING AT MODERATE EX. pense, for several couples of ladies and gentlemen atid slugle mies, ina four story browa stone front house, between Dhied and 1 sand water on 20 or 30 minutes’ ride of the heart For further information inquire of Professor Cooper Institute, BRONSON MENTLEMEN CAN HAVE DESIRABLY FURNISHED G Rooms (no boarders) at 871 Fourth street, near Lafayette place and Rro: way. OTEL LODGINGS,—CLEAN, COMFORTABLE A airy single rooms, from $1 25 to $1 50 a week, or cents # night, at the Union Hotel, 166 Prince street, © ner of Thompson. Meals at ailhours. Open all nisht, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS TO lot, with Board, in the first class honse 76 East ‘Iwenty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth ave- hues. References exehanged, Fy see FURNISHED ROOMS ‘tO 1 partial Board; one large Room, suitable fist or artist. from Fitth ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST rented and most comfortably and conveniently fur- nished Apartments in the city, to meet the wants of amall families, with every requisite Tarniture. Linen, cooking Tange and utensils, gi d Croton wat RS: J. A. ROOF, NO. 5 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, between Fifth and Madison avenues, house newly Gpened for families and single gentlemen Rous elegant!y furnished in suits or single, from one to five, with Board, with or without private table; dinner at 6 o'clock. Rete: rence required. ND. 20 Kast Thirteenth street, second door N° 2 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, at the Madison Park House, a fine suit of Rooms, on the first and second floors, to rent, with or without Foard, Also a few single Rooms ; private table furnished if preferred. Best of reference required. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH Board, :wtabie, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, at 415 Fourth street, between Bowery and Second avenue. Dinner at six o'clock. {INGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND. THE wives wishing Board for the winter, will fi: d des Rooms at 86 West Tenth street, between Fifth and xth avennes. “Dinner at six o'clock, Unexceptionable reference given and required. THOSE LIVE IN HOTELS AND BOARDING Houses.—There i¢ au establishment opened, but it is to be managed different from any house in this coun- try, the rooms boing laid out In suits and furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, in order that a family may have a complete home the moment they ar- rive, and tive at an inconceiyably low rate. ‘There is a restaurant attached. This novel and splendid establish- ment is at 110 Macdongal street. T LET—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FURNISHED OR UN furnished, in suits or single, for families or single gentiemen, in one of the most pleasant locations in the iy ut 40 Washington square, west side. Refe- changed. ab TT OLETCIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SUIT OF FINE large Parlors, with large conservatory, large mirrors, &c.; also a single Room, and Board if desired; bath, gas’ &e., at 14 Ninth streot, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avcnwes, south side. 0 LET— OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH OR without partial Board, a Bedroom, with use of sit ting room and pianoforte, if required: Apply at 94 Wayne street, Jersey City. ANTED—BOARD, FOR A GENTL EMAN AND WIFE, or furnished Rooms for housekeeping, in Jersey City or on Bergen Heights. ‘Terms must be moderate. Ad- dress W. G., box 1,589 New York Post office, ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH 6R without partial Board, by two gentlemen who would room together and furnish unexceptionable references; location below Fourteenth street and terms very mode: rate, Address T., box 140 Herald office, ‘TED—BY A LADY, A TEACHER, A GOOD sized Room, with grate and water, with or withont Board, in a private family, between Twenty-fourth and Phirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues. Address, in the morning, 22% Madison avenue. ANTED—FRENCH BOA#D, BY A GERMAN GEN- tleman in Now York or in Brooklyn, Address H. H., box 899 New York Post offic Wee A LADY, A SMALL BEDROOM AND Bitting Room, in a retized neighborhood in New York; breakfast served in room; moderate price and no reais are requisites, Address Francis, Herald office ‘BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ; South Brooklyn preferred. Address 0. MONROE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO stnall, quict families, wilh facilities for economical housekeeping. Also, Rooms fer single gentlemen, with or without partial Board. House has ges, bath, &c., and the prices are very moderate, TH STREET.—NO, 183 WEST ELEVENTH STREET. Beautiful Parlors, with or without Bedrooms, one Singlo Room, nicely carpeted and furnished, to let reason- able for the winter; contain modern improvements: fine location. Dinner At 6. References exchanged. ©) WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANTLY furnished House to let, to a good private family; three story high stoop, only five doors from Broadway, fitted up for private use. Rent $1,500. GREENE STREET—(IN THE. NEIGHBORHOOD of the best hotels and restanrants) Furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen only; rooms at $1 to $4 per as, &e., and is very quict. 61 MADISON AVEN' ‘URN! UR nished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives and single gentlemen, on reasonable terms. Dinner at six. Reference required, STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE hh aventte.—Gentlemen and wives and sin- zentlemen can obtain Board in a first class house, with choice of Rooms, single or in suits, Also to rent » front Busement, suitable for a physician's office. Dinner at 6. Rote ence exchanged. CLINTON PLAS NEAR FIFTH AV! fet, to gentlemen or gentlemen and their fine Rooms, in suits or singly, with first class Boa: References given and required: 93 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRID House.—Elegantly furnightd suits of gas, Croton water, and every convenience for housckeep- ing economically ; particulurly suited for small, respectable families or single gentiemen. Rent low to permanent tenants, 118 men and familie: BLEECKER STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR 11 Broudway.—Pleasantly furnished Rooms to let, With or without Board, single or in suits, Meals served inrooms Vfdesired, Transient boarders accommodated. Tocation p sant and central. 497 cHRYSTIE stRrET—FUR 12 let, with or without Board. can be accommodated with Board. 3 'FH STREET, BETWERN BROADWAY AND Q versity place—Very desirable Rooms, en Guite or single, with Board, can be obtained for gentle. men ani their wives, or single geatiemen. The house contains all the modern improvements. References ex. changed. \SP FOURTEENTH STREET-—HANDSOMELY ‘arnished Roi to let, with Board, for gentle- Tal i it 6. HED ROOMS TO Alse afew ladies INTH STREET, SECOND HOUSE WEST OF 7 Broadway.—To fet, without Board, elegantly furnished Apartments, single or en suit, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. N. B.—Private table if desired. Terms reasonabd! FIGHBH STREET, HEAD OF LAFAYETTE place, one of the most desirable locations in the city.—-Furnished Rooms to rent to gentlemen, with or without Board, References required. Gas, bath, & BROADWAY, CORNER OF WASHINGTON 71 ace.~—Pleasant furnished Rooms to let ia suits or 3ingie; house has all the modern improvements and is in a central and pleasant location. Terms moderate. A restaurant att the hoi 7 (2 BROADWAY, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH 76 stroets.—Picasant furnished Rooms, on first and second floors, to let; house has all the modern improve- mente and is in a pleasant location; terms moderate. Ap- ply_as above. P SUMMER RESORTS. LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J., ‘will be kept open through September ; decidedly the most pleasant month of the season at this point. leave pier No. 2N. R., at 7:20, 11:20, 8:20 and 6:20 o'clock; Hers Boy sereet at 10:30 o’clook. NEW YORK HMRALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1861 SALES OF REAL ESTATE. N EXCHLLENT HOUSE FOR SALY—WITH OK WITH out the Furniture, as may be desired. , Price low ¢ house is ina good neighborhood; in the best orders and beautifully finished. Terms to suit, Apply to THOMAS CHALM ERS, Jr,, 384 Browlway. FF“ SALE—-AT A BARGAIN, OR EXCHANGE FOR good city property, a beautiful country seat, bricic mansion, furnished throughout new, with fine stubles, twelve acres of ground, in the western part of the State, on tho lino of the New York Central Railroud, Inquire of HOMER MORGAN, No. 3 Pine streot, re SALE—AT WAR PRICE, A NEW THREE STORY, basement and sub-cellar, first class brick House, with Philadelphia front and ma ble teimmings, sixti fom tho corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues, East Brook: In, with marble m oitels, sliding doors, gas aud ehande- leis, Ridgewood v ator and marble basibs on every floor; firet clacs range, :i.k and boiler in basements: hot cold baths, closets, wardrobes and searden; 106 26x00 forts title NM uncqualied for health and beauty; cars p emry ; price $3,600; $3,000 can remain; this is worth attor tion. $2,000 wader cost, a# examina- tion will prewe, or will rent iv oa careful tenant. In- quire on (ae premises, or address M. J. Byrne, 27 Frank- Jin avenue, B.o ky! brown stone Houses in this city, situated enge, or would trade for a good farm, within of this city. Apply to JOSEPH McGUIRE, e, from 4 to TP. M. ISE, BARN AND 210 st of Aiflany, for 4, Mamaroneck, ounty, N. ¥,, for three days. tA LARGE MILL, HO! INTAINING ABOUT 1,000 wovering about 200 cellont water power: d plenty of game: situated from New York city, im aida; will be sold low, with all the ‘or Real Fetate in this city, Inquire , at 85 Waker street, of JOULN BORUHO! QIOR SALE CHEAP—FHOM TWENTY TO EIGHTY acres of Land, loc var Manhasset, L. 1. Fine dullding sites, figh’ pord t timber. Address owner, G. W. Haviland, Flushin. . N BUILT t, Brook- jacent to ears and fers mn the promises, or at LESLIE'S, ys OR TO 1 Vhandsame frane Ho ly. Gas and water fix! a Rent 170 Atantic ant iil be sold cheap est Porty-zeveuth ut of about $10,000. is t, ina frst rate business loca arciculars, 0 E Gour's, &., price $3,000, roonis, cligbly situated, good sland Railroad, ono rk, Address Union, PHANGE, RY DESIRABLE ses in good | - ror merch: e property. Parties having hear of n good tunity to trade by addressing M., box 2,406 Post on otlice. € FARMS, COL HOUSES AND + 300 Lyte for sa! 1 Estate of every ¢ t FOR SALE. ER HOUSE AND Lig h—One of the vO dours sol'ion account of the illt at the store 196 Cherry str Nest ff SALE ions in the @ the Sailor's Home, to be proprs , Furnit ser, of Dov ben Inquire of CHAR of the prem WILSON, on t EF" SALE—C Liquor St and low rent. Will be sold low, with or withont stock, i immediute application is made to JOSE McGUIRE, 777 Third avenue, between the hours of 4 and 7 P.M, HE BEST LOCATED CO} NER 12€ 208 AND TOY STORE, WIYH Hroadway, now doing a yoo! n of selling; rent of store and M. A., Metropolitan Hotel, 0: NOR SALE dwelling, sitn: business; sickness th, dwelling, $500, Ad Charles F. Cordte & subs bors are authorized to sell the Furniture, Ef- fects and Good Will of a well located Hotel.in Washington City. The house has been doing an excellent. busigess, and is only disposed. of on aecount of the health of the proprietor. Any enterprising Northern man acquainted with the hotel business, and having a cash capital of about $5,000, coulil do well with the establishment, Ap- ply to JAS, McGUIRE & CO., auction and commission mer- chants, Washington, D. IL AND VARNISH CANS, TO HOLD FROM FIFTY to two hundred and fifty gallong, for sale at half price 8 & BROTHER, 414 Water street. by WM. D, ANDRE 10 SOAP M ACTURERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, ton feet diameter and eleven feet deep, two Tron Ra: with steam coils complete; also two Pana, six feet diame- ter and five feet deep; one cast iron Pan, ‘six feet by five, and twenty-five Soap Frames. Apply at the factory of the New York Oleic Company, Kent avenue, near Broad- way, Brooklyn, E. D. : _ LOST AND FOUND : QROUND—ON THE 23D INST., IN A FOURTEENTH street and Ninth avenue stage, a lady's Portemon- ile, containing locket, &c. Call at 65 Barclay street, 22d INST., EITHER IN CENTRAL PARK joomingdale road, a Silver Tobacco Box, ¢ inseription:—"Presented to r from the employes of Walter & Rogers, Chicago, Decembe- 25, 1857.”” A liberal reward will be paid the finder by ap, plying at the Home Insurance Company, 112 Broadway. OST—ON TE or on thi gold lined, with $50 REWARD.—A GOLD HUNTING LEVER Watch, G. & M. Simons, London, maker, No. 4,393, with heavy gold curb Vest Chain attached. ‘Any person returning the above to A, C, Benedict, 28 Bowery, will receive the reward, and no questions asked. ST—ON SATURDAY, BE EN ONE AND TWO ovelock P. M., in the water closet of Mr. Brown’s ant in Water street, a silver watch, with short a nattached. The finder wil please leave it at 300 Ma ison street, for FAYE. A suitable rewar. will De given. = se ere rCe 19 ATLANTIC STREET, BROOKLYN, b) a female Child, 3 vening, at 5 o'clock; wore a red dress; fair hair, formation will be thankfully received at the above uber. day REWARD.—LOST, August 24,a black and tan Terrier; tan marks Light; had on a leather collar, and answered to the ame of Dick. Whocver returns the same to No, 38 East Sixteenth street will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, GOING FROM FIFTY-SE- venth street and Third’ avenue, New York. to Coney Island, asmall Diamond Cross Pin, Whoever will return the same to 104 Delaney strect, shall receive the above reward and thanks of the owner. LOST, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, REWARD. a Gold Patent Levor Watch, R. &G. Beesley, ivorpool, makers, No.J 12,040. Initials on outside of case . Any person returning the above to 261 Water willreceive the above reward and no questions REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, $483 in bank bills, in the vicinity of Wash- ‘The finder will receive the above reward, % ington market. with the thanks of the owner, by returning it to John Kipp’s exchango, 106 Vesey street. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 4 Gold Patent Lever Watch (hunting case), R. 42,040, Initials on returning the above above reward and no 85 &G. Beesley, Liverpool, makers Nv outside of case RL, We Av to 261 Wate! —MISSING, SINCE LAST WED" H aries Rothenduicher, of yn; was dressed in a light colored coat, striped gray pants; height five feet four inches; light beard. Any person giving any informa- tion of him will receive the above reward by applying et 38 Marion street, New Brook; I $25 REWARD.—STOLED FROM THE MANSION ¢ the beer brewery, Hotel, Long Branch, on the morning of Wednesday, the 21st inst., from the bedroom ofa lady, the following jewels—3 diamond Stars; 1 Brooch; large Enferald, set round with diamonds; 2 diamond Earrings ; 1 emerald and diamond Rivg ; 1 large emerald and 2 Diamonds; pearl serpent Bracelet; turquois Bracelet; flat enameled gold Bracelet; pear| and tarquois Bracelet, set in gold, with medallion in centre; gold Bracelet, with garnets; imitation Bracelet. The abgve reward will be paid for the recovery of the property: Apply to Inspector CAR- PENTER, corner of Broome and Eim streets. RE: TAURANTS. aires NY WOODEN HEADED FELLOW CAN ADVERTISE; A but there must be some sort of finish to an adver- tisement—something new in the style—but above all the right man must be in the right place, and Spencer {8 the man to sell a giass of the best Ale for three cents, at No. 2 Cortlandt street, northwest corner of Broadway. pao wn ee ESTATE ig AT IS] nt verre sneer ener tinned SSIGNER’S SALE. z AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKKEPERS AND THE TRADE. Over $12,000 worth’of rich and oe a big hi ag tla a chy morrow at LL o'clock preciscly, Comprising the ‘osantitul aia costly Furniture contained in the large dwelling houge No. 163 West Twenty-first treet, pear Seventh avenue, The whole for absolute peremptory sale, rain or shine, conmsting of English Velvet, apestry und Ingroin Cauypets, elegant rosewood Varlor rniture, en suite, comprising three full suits, richly coved, alt of which are covered in rich silk broca- tel of the best description; rosewood Centre aud Picr ‘Tables, Turkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Cortains, Velvet and Tarkish Lounges, Mante! and Mer Mirrors, fine rosewood Etegere, rich Sevres and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Bronzes, Bisque Figures, Parlor Ornaments, &e. ELEGANT 5! N OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, ‘Music Cabinet, Stool and Cover; Elegant Bureaus, Bedstewis, twelve Hair Mattresse: Chamber Suits, in rosewood: Bronze Cloek , Spring Sent Chairs, Mirrors, Bods and Bedding, oak Exteusion Tables, two Sofa Bedsteads, rich Cat Gass of every deseription , Silver Ware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, Urnk, Tea Serv: BF EEN cc marble top Buitvt, Giiclouh, rich Chandeliérs, & R. W. positive, rain or shine, . WESICOTT, Auctioncer. iH SAL ESPATE. Honsekeepers and Dealers in Fine Furniture. MONDAY, Angus clock preeisely , AN the costly Puruivui rosewood Drawing Room Suits, elegant rte, Mirrors, yele Carpets, &e., int r at, r Kighth avenue, consisting of very ins, © ree, With mirror fronts; three slid cH se- jits, ID sa, roseweod Centre Tables forte, Stwol and Cover; Gil Pamntings, Turkish Bary ¢ it china Vases a iy ic, Chairs, ching Yea and Dinner Sets, tot ine Silv are, ivory ‘ wiy of Chamber Furniture, ; Keds and Bedding, pure hab ud ingrain Carpets, Cloctes » Lounges, Rockers, Oi! rs attend, 1 together with an ¢ in Pusewood and 1 haive sitive, uahogany J & AUCTIONEERS. are, on Monday. tween F ber and AY 600 Brooklyn City | commencing on Tuc mf END THE SALE. ! CENT PROEIT. ays’ sale, sold at pub ‘ t 27, at 20%! VVroadway amd: Bushwick per avenues, Van Verhies street ¢ uclghborhosd, which is within fyo ‘vs to either of the ferries. ‘he ork cars pasé the preniiscs, ing from the Willi) n completed, rayenne to the c wlevarde and the adie minutes’ we three cent ra re ferries to premises th: tories and water ¥ per month, or morc will place tk int of maay pe home, at prob vale, whic! would bes e price of juts and tho terms en good r luable sorrel M: hands high, W. ted sound, kink rompt and of great bottom, Airo a city 1, We first rate order, together with Har: ness, Whip, hinikets, sive , the property of 2 gen- Uemau who has no te use for them, To be out Also a brown Horse, 1445 ha 8 years oid, kin : il harness, a very fa prompt driver: stands without tying; a iirst rate 1 horse, UCTION Nor Ww ne door wi 0, 1644 hands high, wa ant gente, and to trot it x Wagon, bait by pated Harhess. Tho ps, db Liberty si a very tine stylish dark b ranted perfectly sound, k threo minute Brewster, ai above can be se day of sale, UCTION Nori sell to-moer the large 9 east of Sjxth shades, Burcaiis, 1 Mattresses, Beds and Redding, Brussels aud Ingrain Cw pets, Ollefoth, &e. Also, all the Chandeliers and Vixtures, Sale without bn 2 TION NOTICE.—C, KENNEDY, NO. 259 BOWERY, Is at less than auction prices, secon’ hand Fur: arpets, Redding, Mirrors, Crockery, Chand: ec. Repairing and vpholstery attended to. Work! nt out by the day or jub, Storage taken. UCTION Nt press Pack’ ing c Honsehoid F ed to all parts of the world. Cor urbiture intothe country. Fur- HES, JEWELRY, &C.—A. M. r, Wili scH on Monday, August 0636 Chatham street, corner of Tryon stock of Watches, Jewelry, f Ware, Glass Cases,’ Fixturés) Safe, &c. 9, at 2 o'clock, at 29 Division street, the contents of a Millinery Store, comprising a jarge and gene- ral assortment of goods in that line. S, AUCTIONEER, —SALESROOM reet, between Fulton and John Streets. DANIEL A. MATHENVS will sell at auction to- morrow (Monday), at half-past ten o'clock, at his sales- room, 79 Nassau’ street, a general assortment of House- hold Furniture, consisting im part of rosewood, walnut, and mahogany Parlor Suits, in brocatel, plush, «nd hair cloth; Contre Tables, Lounges, Rockers, Extension Tables, Vining Chairs, French Redsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Mattresses, ti pgues and goods now ready for examination. Hi. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. je FIRST CLAS: (RA LARGE HOUSE ON TWENTY- ‘THIRD STRI AT AUCTION. In conseq' ownor going abroid.) E. H. LUDLOW “O. will sell at anction, on Tues August 27, at 12 6 , at the Merebants’ Exchangs EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—The valuable four story brown stoue front Honse and Lot No. 69 ty-third street, north side, near Fonrth ayer house is 23.3 by 45 feet, with three story exte! ion; ver" complete, in perfect order, and tastefully decorated: all the modern improvements throughout; elegant matb'e mantels throughout the hozse, brought from Italy. Terms will be liberal. Lot 28.3\110 tert. Possession immedi- atoly if required. For cards of admission and fuil particu- lars apply at the anctioncer’s office, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—JNO. E. VAN ANTWERP’S H SON, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, August 27, at 1044 o'clock, at the salesroom, No, 73 William strect, the entire Furniture of a hopse in Harlem, removed for convenience of sale. comprising in part handsome me- dalion and English Brusse!s Carpets, Hall Gilcloths, Brus- sels Stair Carpets, Stair Reds, Matting, k nut Parlor Furniture, in hair cloth; btaci tension Tables, do, Dining Room Chairs, black walnut and ads, Mattresses, Feather and ades, &c.; also To: pod Chairs, Stands, Side ‘Tab‘e:, large Pier Glass, with rosewood Stand, marble top; Cut Glass and China in variety; also a large assoriment of Kitchon Utensiis, with which’ the sale will commence. Terms cash, bankable money. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER.—NONDAY, 26TH H August, at 104% o'clock, at the auction store 194 Wittiam street, 100 cairy Cheese, 4 bbls. pickled Salmon, Candles, Groceries, Spices, Segara, 20 baskets Champagne, 10 cases’, 6 dozen each, Allsop's Ale, Also, at 12 o'clock’ 2 splendid goldl Watches, 1 Sewing Machine, lot of Dry and Fancy Goods, several lots of Clothing, &¢. iP, L. Ly ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, At two o'clock P. M., on the premises. Ast. Tho large and new Store lately occupied by E. P. Duryea; the store is 30 by 50, two stories high, with cellar full size; tnished complete, with horse shed and one acre of lan 2d. The Wheelwright and Blacksmith Shops situated near the.store, with half an acre of land, Bd. The new aud coumodions Cottage House, 28 by 40 feet; good cellar, water in the house, good garden, beauti- ful lawn of forest trees, together with barn, woodhouse ani one acre of land. ‘The above property is situated on the corner of South Country road and Johason avenue, opposite Pavilion Ho- tel and Lake House, and worthy the attention of buyers. For particulars inquire of F, A. BUNCE, No. 2 City Hall place, or J. E. VALENTINE, 11 James slip, New York. ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL TO- V morrow, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal street, all the genteel Furniture of a large dwelling house; rich Carpets, in gront variety; Parlor Suits, Beds and Bedding, Pier ond Mantel Mirrors, Piano, ining Room and Kitchen Furni- ture, Glass and Silver Ware, Stoves, &c., all adapted to the wants of families and others. TLLIAM ABROTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 4 East Qroadway, will sell, on Monday, 26th inst., at 1034 o'clock, the contents of the boarding house No. 24 Monroe street, consisting of Bedsteads, Bedding, Coun- ter, Beer Pumps, Tumblers, Drainers, Barroom Chairs, Shipcarpenter’s tools, Mirrors, Clocks, Tables, &c. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Sip BS BON TON, “ JOURNAL DE MODES, fs the cheapest, best and most reliable fashion ‘book pub- lishe?. Jt is‘warranted to keep the milliner, dress, cloak, juvenile, cap; headdress and linen manufacturer cortect!y ‘advised, in advance of importation, the prevailing styles in Paris, which no other work in America does. Its letter on fashions alone is worth more than the price charged. Subscription one year. ingle copies, 60 cents. )ub- lished monthly by S. T. TAYLOR & SON, 407 Broadway, New York. ner Racks, Hat Stands, &e. TO LOAN—ON BOND AND: = 4 on 835.000. treater ahd one or jnore years. Apply to PF ', the enn the People's Fire Insurance Company, 66 Wald - 20. - TTT BLEKCKER SYREBT—MONEY ADV. any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, N. B.—Pawabrokers? Segara, Dry Goods, &e, ry bought. H, Bleecker street, up st OANS ON JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, BOOKS,. Silks, Cloths, & Soaps, Wines and every varie- ty of merchandiso; fiir dealing and liberal terms with, all, 76 Cedar street, up stairs, front office. OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UND ‘York Hotel, suivances money on Dia n's, aud Jewelry, or will purchase the samo at the 1 prices, for cash. Ne . ' To ApvaR®e BY PNY HYMAN, $20.000 480 Broadway, room No, 3, 0B Watches, Diane nil Merchandise of every d scription; from $10 and npwarde, Merchants in want of money wil do well to call, Besiness strictly confidential. _ MISCELLANEO! eel ER RRANDES, HAMBURG, COMMISSION: nm mutry produco—butter, ¢heese, rs his services to tho American. neh and grants liberal advanecs ow grease, lard, & merchants in thi: consigninents, RUSEIES OF very DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH Factory rl street, Harpor’s iuilding. All Articles at Hie wory prices. Paint Bi superior quality constantly oa hand, JOHN K, HOPPEL. ‘JO SAIL ON SHARES, IN A PRO- one that will carry faom 150 to. 200 tons; must well taken eure 0 most of her load on deck: will be M. G., box 140 Ural office. IME, BO- their Dresses- Made in elegant sty, will have their Dresses warranted . MM and jinikhet nowtly at prices to suit the times, Paris Fi 3. ARBEE MAN{)18.—GREAT BARGAINS IN’ MAN- te ‘Thos wiehing to bay mantels at a great re- duction will ing ‘t co their advantage to cati ab A, KLA- BER’S marble youl, 113 East Eighteenth street, near Third avenue. URTAUGH DUMB WAITERS— N ‘The beet wid most retiable in-use, combine ease and security. » ‘ho wtmost durability. Manufactory: oooveen Thirty-sixta and ‘Thirty-se. y. Domb waiters of all kinds red plice. J. MURTAUGH. Onan G! THE NE Removed to W ORK ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE 8 Marble Buildings, 661 Broadway, N.Y. DISEASES TREATED. weries i combinations al Kloctricit#, IC SYSTEM. -atifically applied, Vox on the imagination, { pains thoroughly removed in VI SUNUTES. im | Tho Jame wil:. ‘Phe b ind see, sine deat hear, And the bait made whole. ONE DOLLAR rT For usual ¢ Cures guaranteed, Partioular att on to female complaints, Oflice iours, from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Also principal depot for the celebrated Electrical Re- medies for all diseases. < Price One Doar. 661 BROADWAY, New York. ERSIAN CORN PLASTER.—A CERTAIN: CURE FOR Hard and 89/t Corns or Bunions, and all Painful Swollings of t Tt has been before the public - many years, and 1 universal satisfaction.” Sold omy at 103 Wes ‘wenty-fourth street, New: York, Price 25 cents per package. li INVALIDS.—EYE, EAR AND LUNG INFIRMARY ; Blindness and Peafness; the most hopoless cases cured without pain, by a new treatment, Also, Incipient Consumption, Catarrh, Brouchitis, Asthma, successfully treated. Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, and’ Chronic dis- cases cured by Elect yor Galvanism. Office No. 609- Broadway, cornex of Hoxvston street. Consultation free. Dr. L. G2.AVES, Physician to the Institution. HERE 13 A GOOD TIME COMING.—NOW IS YOUR. time to buy your Cooking Utensils, Silver Paved Ware, Table Cutlery, &c., &c., at E. D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, he e furnishing stores, 10 MANUFACTUR! A CHICAGO HOUSE, WITH A general connection in Mlinois, Wisconsin and Jowa, is desirous of an Agency foraline of Cash Goods. Ad~ dress box 4,274 Post oftice, Feet. ws wi : DANCING ACADEMIES. *: C, Tl. RIVERS’ NEW DANCING ACADEMY, NO~ 33 Schermerhwn street, on Court street, yn, will open on Tuesttay, Sopfember 10. Send fora cir cular, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY # good party, where the rent or most of the same Would be taken in board, with perinission for a fow ae. lect boarders to be tasen. Apply to N. C. BISHOP, 144 Broadway, store floor. Also can rent ono hundred Houses, furnished and unfurnished, within thirty days, |URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BE- tween Fulton and South ferries. First class board for rent; to be kept as a genteel boarding house, Addresy H. A. W., Herald office, Wire A SMALL FIRST CLASS FAMILY, A three story high stoop basement House, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, Fourth and Seventh ave- nues; none need apply not having the above described house and location; reference undoubted. Address C. Hty 23 Pear), near Whitehall street. ANTEP—A THREE S!OXY MODERN BUILT House, in a good location, Rent not to exceed: Lanyon ts Address Tenant, 464 Sixth avenue, im the store, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS, FURNISHED OR UNFURN™ ished four story House, within two blocks of Broad- way, from Fourth to Twenty-fourth streets, by a respon- sible party, who would prefer the owner would board as partial equivalent for the rent. Price must be low to suit the times. References unexceptionable, As J.G. J., Herald office. tats arn - — ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, for a good tenant. Address, with full particulars, H. C. G., box 27 Brookiyn Post oifice. TANTED—A FURNISHED COTTAGE, FOR A CARE- V ful and responsible tenant, within a half. hour's ride of New York. Hudson river preferred, if convenient. toaschool. Address T. P. A., Brevoort House; Fifth avenue, New York. ’ ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FOUR. story House, within two blocks of Broadway, from Fourth to Twenty-fourth street (west Jenene by a responsible party, who will pu Se furniture good, Address 8. Dingee, No. 8 Pine street. w* 'TED—A SMALL, NEAT FURNISHED Hi With modern improvements, situated al Righth street. Responsible party. Four porsons in family. Rent must be low from September 1 to May 1. Address Morgan, 63 Barclay street, second story, for three days. U7ANIED—1WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, BY A small family of three persons. Address, stating price, H.'S. L. D., box 2,676 Post office. ANTED—BY THREE ADULTS, A SUIT OF: FUR~ nished Rooms for housekeeping, not above Twen~ ty-third street, between Third and Seventh avenues. Ad dress, with full particulars, terms and location, Ry S. T.9 box 209 Herald office. " ‘ANTED—A NEAT, PLAIN, PARTIALLY FURNISH- WwW ed House, in a respectable neighborhood; rent not to exceed $35 per month, payable at the end of each monthy Address Mr. iy, station 1), Bible House, Eighth street, ‘ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ONE carpeted, with gas and water, for housek ofa small family. ’ Address M. C. B.,' Herald office, stating price, which must be moderate,” fi 'ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A good location; rent must be low, Address, stating location, number of rooms and lowest price taken, Fure nished House, box 165 Herald office. —* ae A AA RR OER RTIFICIAL BONE FOR FILLING DECAYED AND aching teeth, put in soft without pain, color of teetla. and warranted for life, —_C, D, CRAWFORD, peers, (late 221 Sixth avenue) 27 Amity st., near ay. RTIFIGIAL TEETH.—ONLY $$ FOR BEAUTIFUL and substantial sets on pure silyer; on fine gold and. platina, $25; single teeth $1; teeth filled and without the least pain; artificial bone filling only 50 cents. All work warranted. Office 138 Sixth avenue, betweem. ‘Tenth and Eleventh streets, Dr. LUTHER, Hentiat. RTIFICIAL BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED Inserted while soft, without fag or pain, Aching teeth or mere shells can be filled and preser by the discoverer, J. PEARSON, M. D., Rooms $59 way, west side, one door above Seventeenth, street, operations guaranteed, * Ay ANSWER TO COMMUNICATIONS DAIL asking information Sea my tations,I simply explain that dinootinoe, greatly by giving credit, I and instead thereof, I present patron third ‘ofits derived from. their. choice ected by themselves from tone. ar-the argent hooky New York, as a compliment for promy and am py to add that the experiment , giving sat: tion to both myself and customers. at office, 42 Great Jones street. Dr. LUTHER, Sr., Doutighy