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- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1861. eh kn cna FH BRITISH AND Nowe AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STEAMSHI?S, ‘The ehips from New York call at Cork Harbor ‘The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor. PERSIA, Captain Judkins. AFRICA, Captain Shannon. ARABIA, Captain J. Stone. CANADA, Captain J. Leitch. (ASIA, Captain E. G. Lou. alee ‘A, Captain Hockley. AU; ee nak Bunga », Captain Moodie, 2 Anderson, ro coe vessels carry a clear white it at masthead; — on starboard bow; red ‘New For bow. On, leaves New ‘ork, Wednesday, Ang. 14 RUROFS, Anderson, “ Boston, ‘Wednesday, Aug. 21 PERSIA, Judkius, “« Now York, pa ot lyon 28 CANADA, Moodie, Bos Wednesday, Sept. 4 ASIA, Lott, “ New York, Wednesday ,Sept. 11 areca? a Fe mid - Wodesday Sept so Shanno jew Yor} oad t Borths not secured until pald for? Waneaday Sep ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the walue thereor therein expressed. For freight or apply to E, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- pool, landing and embarking passengers at Queens- town, Ireland, The Liverpool, New York and Philadel. phia ‘Steamship Company intend despatching their full E'cr Clyde built iron ‘steamships as follows:— OF WASHINGTO Saturday, August 31 ++ Saturday, Sept. wees -Saturday, Sept. 14 and every Saturday, at noon, ‘from pier 44 North river, RATES OF PASSAGE. -+-$T5 | Steerage... 80 | Do. to London. + 85 | Do. to Paris.. 85 | Do. to Hamburg. 35 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter- @am, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates, Persons wishing to bring ont their friends can buy Wickets here at the following rates to New York:—From Liverpool or Queenstown, First Cabin, $75, $85 and $105. Btecrage from Liverpool, $40. From Queenstown, $30. ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- wengers and carry experienced surgeons. They are bui 4m water tight iron sections, and have patent fire annihi- rs on beard. ¥or further information apply at the Company's offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. TEAM FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.—THE steamship GREAT EASTERN, Raving fulfilled her coutract with the British government, ‘wil sail from New York for Liverpool ‘On Saturday, October 5. RATES OF PASSAGE. +In first cabin, $95 a $135, according to stateroom ao- @ommodation, all other privilege being equal, In third cabin, from $35 to $51 Buits of first class hasta “for families may be en- waged by special argangement. GREAT EASTER will leave Liverpool on her re- arn trip Tuesday , October 29. Plans of the ship can be seen, and engagements made Sor freight and passage on application to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 54 and 55 South street. OR, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. Ou Saturday, Sept. haco ‘States mail steamer Gi D. Lines, ‘commander, Will sail from pier No. 81 North river, foot of Beach Btrect, on Saturday, September 14, at noon. ‘This’ steamship (unsurpassed for safety and comfort) has double engines under deck, enclosed by water tight eompartinents; which, besides other results, tend, in the event of collision or ‘stranding, to keep the pumps free to work, and secure the safety of vessel and passengers. Bor freight or passage apply to SAMUEL M. EOX, GEO. MACKENZIE, ‘Agents, No. 7 Broadway. _The steamer FULTON will sail Oct »ber 12. f NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STRAX men, H. Wessels commander, carrying the United States mail, will sail from pier 30’ North river, foot of ers street, on SATURDAY, August 31, at 12 o'clock Mf, FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON taking passengers to wy LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates'— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or pameas apply to 3 & O CO. , 68 Broad street. Se TO HAMBURG, 1 HAVRE, ‘LONDON AND Southampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- Ship IKULWWSIA, Ho ‘aub», commander, carrying the United States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, Loot of Fulton strost, SATURDAY, Sept. 7, at noon, for Hamburg, via ‘Southampton, taking passengers for Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. First cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; sterrage, $35. steamers of this line will leave every alternate Saturday, carrying the United States mail. ‘The steamship Hammonia will succeed the Tentonia on September 21. C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA—FOR LIVER- pool—The PERSIA, C. H. E. Judkins Commander, will ail from 1 ‘tream on Wednesday next, 23th instant. A steamboat will ply between the Company's wharf, at Jer- @ey City, and the Persia, from 10 to 11 o'clock A. M., to ‘convey passengers and baggage on board. None but pas- gengers can be taken on board. The ASIA will sail Sep- tember 11. E. CUI UNARD, 0. 4 Bowling ( Green. R LIVERPOOL, THIS DAY.—PASS! RS DE a sirous of procuring passage in the finest clipper ship ‘that ever left this port, and at thevery lowest rates, should. ‘apply immediately to the agent for the owner, D. MCPHER-. IN, No.1 Greenwich street, corner of the Battery. t VERPOOL ‘THE CELEBRATED PACKET SHIP JEREMIAH THOMPSON sails August 31. This favo- Fite Ship, one of the fastest crossing the Atianti two voyages in succession this year in 16 days. application should be made to secure berths in the rooms on deck, Apply on board, at pier 40 East river, or at the office, 2 75 Peurl street. FF" LIVERPOOL.—THE WORLD WIDE KNOWN clipper ship DREADNOUGHT, Capt. Samueis, will Positively sail on tho loth of She is acknow- ized to be the fast commander is ‘widely know: tention to passenges immediately, to secure berths, on boar Fiver, or to)’. M. DEMAREST, 40 South OR LIVERPOOL —THN CLIPPE: Capt. Barker, now in the stre ator and for his kind at- “l rates) apply ; pier & North te SHIP) AURORA, in, and will gail this Gay, has room for a few more passeng goskrit MURPHY, 61 South street, OR. LIVERPOO! ship ORTENT, fte ship has sup sses of Passengers. For passage at lowest rates, apply on board river. 1. COLLINS & CO., at the vilice, on pier No. iver. OR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR Lt splendid clipper ship ADELAIDE, Capt, Catting. to-morrow noon, from pier 27 East river. Tho E, 4th September; the UNIVERSE sails 10th Septem! This favor- ww. HOUSES, ROOM! &., TO LET. A “A HANDSOMELY FINISHED MODERN BUILT HOUSE, re Partly furnished or otherwise, to let, By w lady and and enileman, 10 & small faanily, in "ex for focation, Franklin avenwe, {earth house torthwest, of Putnam, two blocks from Fulton, Brooklyn. References required, Terms $350. A‘ FRONT ROOM, WITH BEDROOM, ON THIRD ie mth in house 188 Grand street, to let. Rent $8 F month, T Low RENTS_THE THIRD FLOOR IN BROWN stone house 162 Kast Thirty-fifth street; contains parlor, kitchen, three Bedrooms, laundry, gas, Croton water, &e, Also Third Floor in new brown stone house a Fast Thirty-first street. Apply in Thirty-firet street Ouse. FACT.—THIRTY-TWO FURNISHED AND FIFTY- three unfurnixhed Houses to let, well situated all over the city. The best placo in this city to rent, or have rented, houses or store property, is at N.C. BISHOP'S, 144 Broadway, store floor, FEW GOOD HOUSES, WELL LOCATED, IN VARI- ous parts of the eity, to rent at very low | prices, with @ privilege of purchasing’ on advantageous terms, if de- sired; also, a few medium and low priced Dwellings for sale very cheap. C. G. PRATT, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine HANDSOME FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, TWO elegant Bedrooms, with extension, and Kitchen, with conventences for housekeeping, to let, in a first class house; terms reasonable; references exchanged. Apply at 150 Wavertey place, near Sixth svenue, PARTMENTS TO LET.—FIVE ROOMS ON SECOND floor and three on the third floor, of the neat, com- fortable and convenient house No. 33 Macdougal street, three doors from Prince. Possession immediately. Ap: ply on the premises. PARTMENTS TO LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSES. VERY best locality. AU improvements. ‘Two, three, four or five Rooms on first, second and third floors. Rents from $8 to $12. Apply én tho premises, No, 6 Tenth street, betw eon Fifth and Sixth avenues. Bases LOCATIONS, NOTWITHSTANDING WAR— for dry goods and smal! wares, shoe, family grocery, tea, fruit and vegetable stores, and barbers, in the new building on Greenwich avenue, opposite Jefferson Market. Apply at 164 Fast Thirtoonth street, OTTAGE—$8 PER MONTH—WILL NICELY ‘ACCOM. modato two families, near the ferries and cars, in South Brooklyn, fronting the sea and open field. Imme- diate Possession. ._ Address € Cottage, Herald office. FSIRABLE FLOOR TO LET—IN A CENTRAL LOCA- tion, at the low rent of $11 per month. ‘The Rooms aud Parlor, first tloor, in private house 375 Bast Tenth Street, near the square, worth $18 per month. Presse HOUSE TO LET—BETWEEN UNION #quare and ‘Twenty-third street; if ed to a small family, the owner’s family of three would take a large portion of the rent in board. Apply to GRIFFIN & GULICK, Kast Fourteenth | street, \URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THE SMALL basement House, h: SH somely furnished, No. 65 West Twenty-sixth street, io let; possession given immediately. B. IRE AND, 60 Wall street, URNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET—THE threo story House situal HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. LEI—THE UPPER PART OF built express); aes two familic venient; has gas yard, and will be ater, good toa small family until next. Aj at 105 East thir. teenth street, near lt ay Hox ily T° LET—A COTTAGE, IN SOBTH NINTH STREET, Brooklyn, E. D., three minutes’ walk from the fer: ries; eight Rooms, range, gas fixtures and oilcloths on the hall and bathroom; lot’ 25x200 feet, with vines, fruit trees, &e. Rent $260 from now until Ist of May. ‘Apply at 228 West Fourteenth street, near Ninth avenue, LET—IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION UP TOWN, A three story and basement high stoop House, replete with all the modern conveniences; in good order ‘for im, mediate occupation; rent $650 per year. Tnguiro of He MARCUS, at Ball, lack & Co.'s, oF of JAMES BLACK. HURST, 363 West "Forty: cighth street. iy) LET AN BROOKLYN, TWO THREE STORY BRICK Houses, one on the Heights, and one in back part of the city, Rent very low. Inquire at the office of G. A. SMITH, 207 Broadway, corner Fulton street, New York; or atlie Columbia street, Brooklyn Heights. LET—A SMALL BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, in complete order, with all the modern conveniences, and in a first class location; the house is plainly bat tasti: ly furnished, and the advertiser wishing to discontinue housekeeping. will sell out very reasonably, Address box 1,477 Post otlice, N. ¥. 10 LET—TWO PARLORS, A BACK BASEMENT, A Bedroom, furnished. The house has all the modern improvements. Rent low. 223 West Thirty-tirst street, between Aighth and Ninth avenues, 10 LET—THE STORE 268 GREENWICH STREET, BE- tween Murray and Warren streets: a very desitable location for North river and Jersey trade; rent low, —In- quire in the store, (0 LET—FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone frout House, 25x58, situated on a wide Street, and within a block and a half of Fifth avenue, The furniture is first class, nearly new, and consists of every- thing necessary except linen and siver. Rent iow to agood tenant. Apply to CHAS. E. MILLS, 34 Cedar street. 0 LEI—THE ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, 229 West Thirty-fourth street; street 100 feet wide; Belgian pavement, &e. Rent low: itn diate possession. Apply on the premises, or to JOH Kr Iso, 62 William stre t. 10 ‘LET—TWo FOUR ‘STORY BROWN STONE HOUSES, frescoed in gold. Rent until May 1, $600, worth $800; will give lease; also,qne for $550. ‘Inquire at 24 West Forty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. 0 LET—A I MODERN BUILT DWELLING House on Thirty-second street, between Second and Taird avenues, on the north side, middle of the block, at jow rent. Inquire of Mrs, DAVIS, 151 East Thirty-second street, or Miss BERNHARD, 207 West Forty-eight street. VD FLOOR OF HOUSE 160 SPRING street, consisting of front and back Parlors and hall Bedroom, with two closets, gas and water, Rent $15 per month, An attic Room if desired. Inquire on the pre- mises. 10 LET—A WEL FURNISHED TH THREE STORY “HGH No. 218 Lexington avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, a desirable residence for a private family, containing all the modern improvements; has been recently repaired, tastefully decorated, &e.; the parlors have elegant pier and mantle glasses, gas fixtures, &c.; furniture in good order; terms moderate. The house would be let unfurnished, or’ the furniture sold Apply to D. EVANS, 84 Ni Ca hee or at 79 East Thirty-fourth street, near Fou Hy URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, New, with gas, bath, water, range, a large yard,and fine dry cellar; has ten rooms, neatly farnished through- out. Price $350, from Sept.'1 to May 1. Apply at. 626 ye street, , Brooklyn, or address box 2,8¢2 New York Post office- URNISHED HOUSE 10 LET—IN TWENTIETH STREET, between Fourth avenue and Broadway, suitable for small genteel family; twelve rooms. Apply to R. C. READ, No. 58 uty -second gtreet, from to P.M. 1GH COTTAGE FOR RENT.—THIS BEAUTIFULLY situated place,on the Harlem river, in Westches- ier county, 15 ininutes’ walk above High Bridge, is for rent, furnished or unfurnished; possession this’ week. There are about 23. acres, situatod between Col. Lewis G. Morris. on the north, and James Lees, [sq., on the south, SOMninutes from Twenty-sixth street by Harlem Railroad to Tremout, distant from Jatter ten minutes. Cun be seen at any hour, and is worth looking at. apply on the pre- mises oF to JAMS LEES, Hsq., 05 Broad street. stoop House, with extension and modern improv: ments, on moderate terms, toa responsible party. The proprietor and his wife would take part of the rent in board. Apply at 62 West Twenty-niuth street, near Sixth avenue, NO. 48 EAST also, the Corner also, the 6: nd indows. Apply to SOR ei Rooms, with cight front Wi 0 LET—AT A REDUCED RENT, TO A GOOD 'TEN- ant, the three story high stoop basoment He Lexington avenue; contains ali the mot aud is in gourl order, Apply to the owner, on the pret ses, trom 10 to 4P. 0 LET—OY: HOUSE, ADJOINING 3 8 Aun strect. Piiliard Palace,corner Court and Sen streets, Brooklyn, with fine Billiard Tables, Roller Skating Floor; Concert and Drill Room, 100 fect; with four years’ lease, and above articles tor cheap. ale PEED & COLE. IN rooms, supplied with gas, and water in the yard. Rent $16 60'per month. It is convenient. to the ears, and twenty minutes’ ride to the ferry. Apply to J. Ri Myrtle avenue, next door to Claremont avenue, Brook- lyn , water aid td iu Front Petraeh, between Bridge and Gold. Jaquire on the premises, 170 Bront street, N_BROOKLY SMALL AND WELL FURNISHED House to let, to a smail faruiiy, without children, in adesirable part of Brookiyn, ucar Puiton ferry, consist- ing of parlor and kitenen on ‘frst floor, and three rooms on third floor, furnished with every convenience for housekceping, at $20 per month; or will let two Furnished Rooms on third floor at a low price. Apply at No. La Adams street. OMINAL RENTCRLEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS.— ‘A Second and Third Floor, ejght Rooms, modern improvements, will be let, to a few gentlemen only, for $10. a week; or, second floor, five Rooms, for $7; third floor, three Rooms, for $5.’ Private family, no’ other lodgers. Inquire at 156 Waverley plas 10 LET—TO ONE 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. (0 LET—FROM SEPTEMBER 1, THE THREE STORY brick Dwelling, with all the modern improvements, 224 West Fifteenth sireet; has been recently papered aud painted. Apply to M. SOLOMONS, 365 West Fifteenth st. 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOORS OF HOU: ery and 456 West Twenty-fifth street, consisting of front dud back parlor, three” bedrooms ‘and small kitchen washhouse; gas, with fixtures aud Croton, Rent $16 per month Ts 866 good k into a EL—THE FIRSD FLOOR ABOV Broad two doors above Union square. x ion for aby kind of light business, Can be made rate daguerreotype gallery. Apply at the R PART OF THE MOD! 16 First avenue, replete nit of par oom, &e. Also. part of House , Apply to D. O'CONOR, 42 front and back 269 Mercer street West Seventeenth cond floor, treet ICE LITTLE ee HOL e3 14 Bothune street, 345 Bleocker street, near Charles street, T. CU! ut BIRTH. Ml hg LET VERY LOW—A NEW THREE rony AND basement brown stone front Hi 1 stoop, on Fiftieth street, near second avenue hed with all modern improvements. Apply at H. venth sireet, of the owner the plea: h basement Hionse, 96 } ayverant park, furniture, ¢ house in , 184 Fulton 1OR LIVERPOOL. —TAPSCOTT'S LINE. gust SL, the splendid ship Wat. F. STO pier 35 Fast river. Passengers taken at Io passage or drafts on any part of Great Britain or Ireland Apply on board or to TAPSCOTT & CO. , 86 South street. HEAP PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL—BY THE BLACK Ball Line of Packets. The Clipper Ship JAMES FOSTER, Jr., sails 28th August. For passage apply on board, foot of Beekman street, East river, or to JACOB WILSON, 108 South street. TRSY SHIPS FOR LIVERPCOi, AND LONDO! THE splenid ship ALBERT GALL AITN (pier 19, Fast river), for Liverpoo!, sails September 2. ‘Ihe cele brated ship PLY- MOUTH Ti ,for London, sails from pier 19 Fast river, Keptember 3. "Passengers taken at greatly reduced rates: For Passagy apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South LINE FOR LONDON—SAIIS AUGUST 31. THE favorite packet ship VICTOR ng at pier 17 fast river; has superior accomm s taken at low rates. For or Ireland, apply on bo: South street. en CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. st agsage orf A first class steamer will leave New York on the i, 11th and 21st of each month, except when these dates fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the Monday followlug. For freight or passage apply at the only office, No. 6 Bowling Green. . B. ALLEN, Agent. USTRALL rst ve mmo ate first and Audress or apply to MAILLER, Wali street. Passage money to Na Passage money to Taw For freight or passage apply EB. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. » United States Mail Steamship COLUMBIA, Captain Richard Adams, Armed with rifle cannon, and manned w ith United States aeamen from the will leave pier rth river, for Havana ¢irect, on Saturday, ou st Bi, ay 12 o'clock, noon, precisely. For must Passengers procure their y fro fovernment, aud haye them endorsed by the § Spanish Sonsnt. D TOA cco. THE Tho stock con ¢ aud Garman Sears, wod brands of Havana, domest T. 1, TO A SMALL FAMILY, coud Story aud one Room in the ubird, i ourta street, near Hammond, Inqui 160 E. THIRTY-EIGH TH Story, high sloop Houso, wit order, to Mi at a moderate rent. to two o’clocks or of room 8, from one to three will be given trom tw ay 0 LET—TWO SMALL BOAR Houses, c 7 y- ot Je and Lager fe and to lot, y-first stree DING AND LODGING (Tenth ave- Saleon or Gar. Aymly to the STORY HOUSE, el adapted for sate strect. Doarders or two families. Inquire at 77 Oo ’ C7. T either the Second or Third Floor ot the E 633 Fourth street, botween avenues C and D , and supplied with wate gas, The remainder el by the owner's family, which Apply on the premises. out, a plevsantiy ei with Uhre mise, with plenty of fruit d Apply at L17 West Houston street. SD ATTIC BRICK | Sixth avenne, suitable tor a | Rent $400 per annum. Apply | purih street, 1 respectable fainily. 2 Fourth street 3 STORY AND B. nt order, w th al t Forty ninth strevi, street. 10 LE ooms, in the mod: Apply on the a LET. ‘THE THREE STORY “HIGH SrooP HOUSE 76 West Forty-third street; recently papere Painted. Apply on the premises, or to S. 8. HINM 3 Broad street, 0 LET—ON FAVORABLE TERMS, 10 RESI parties, the two tiv 1261 We Twenty-third street, with modern improvements; also No. etreot, five stori story Houses 261 a “186 West Twenty-fonrth , Just painted throughout. Apply to at Twenty-third street, or P, HAR- & CO., 81 Greenwich stro, 0 LEI—T0 AN AMERICAN three story brick House, on Fifty-cighth strec tween Second and Third avenues, in good order; water and gas, fine yara: the owner will board if desired. Apply to JOHN McKIBBIN, 346 Fourth avenue, 0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OVER STORE NO. Fourth street, consisting of three Reoms, with gas, hui and cold water, &c.; also afurnished Room, for gen” tlemen, with or without board. (0 LET—HOUSE 92 COLUMBIA STREET, BROOKLYN Heights, overlooking New York bay’ and harbor. The house has been refitted with baths, &e., painjed and papered, and will be rented at a low price: jovation un- surpassed; Koy at94. apply to J. R. WIL2OX or E. C. RICHARDS, 343 Fourth avenue. | APARTMENTS, AT 104 FAST hih street; five Rocms, ail on a tloor, . “Also lower part of No, 106. Also 121 East eighth street, upper and lower part; cottage will Also three Room», at 146 Thi dave- R. WILCOX, oftic rourth avent (0 LET OR FOR SA W IN WEST Washington market, suitable for pork, poultry aad Inquire on the premises, 215 and 216 Me y HOUSE, with four acres of land a » half 2 mile from Williasbri¢ on the Harlem Railroad, twelve Inquiré at 16 and 18 Chawbers ISHED, A COT- RNISHED OR UNFUF » Rear the Snug Harbor Landing, North land. ‘The House is a saug twos h wings, and. fituated near the | Road, the residence of John B. Staple it completely furnished, or without’ the fur Xt; oF on a lease for three years, For mission to se + apply to ILTON, Auctioneers, 44 Nassau street, TO LEY VER Ist of September. sail street, up stairs ‘Ap- family, t Part of House street, cons Me front ant back room on ieee coud floor, back be <and two front bedrooms in the attic; fine yard and ». Hear part very pleasant. References req Apply on the proinises. > JURTH AV * “CORNER OF TWENTY- nth strect.—Io let, the First and Second ‘of the above br together or separate! ath 8 fixtures and gas included: basement and kite with the first floor, or both. in the drug store, ining range, g y at the above number PINANCIAL. 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 00 vn city property. 1, $50,000 of Western Farm Mortage Bonds, with ad Bonds attached, y w B. ANDREWS, 177 , for one we Y Chas COND MORT. ae on proper: f TO LOA gage on prodic + for one JON F. CONREY, in the oflice | 66 Wail street. OFFICES. “toss hed IBAAG Chau bers street » BROADWAY, advances the i, ATE his old ces on’ Diamonds, .y or buys them at full vaine, at his au street, room No. 2, up stairs price “TO. “ADVAN! $19.999 on Watehes, Dit sonal property, or bought for |. Ome hour from 9 till 6. eet. Bri anch of 407 Broadw: BY HEN! + Toor ferchand ise of eves » Merchants i it Hukinens atti ADV. t do weil to call, 3 a THE TURF. KR SALI ETH 1 TROTTING. HORSE HONEST ETER, Apply © HIRAM WOODRUFF. ‘EW YORK FALL RACES, 1861. CENTREVILLE COURSE, LONG ISLAND. ‘There will be a race meeting over the above course, to commence on the 15th of October and continue the three } following days, us follows:— Finst Day.—Tuesday, Oct. 15, sweepstakes for two year olds, three-quarters of a mile, $100 entrance, $25 forfeit, three or more tomake a race.’ To name and close the 170, September. Samo diy, sweepstakes for throo year olds, heats of one mile; $100 entrance, $25 forfeit, three or more to make & race. To name and close the 17th September. Skoonp Day.—Wednesday, Oct. 16, purse $200, for all ages, heats of one mile. Same day, handicap sweopstakes, two miles; the handi- capper to havo the privilege of adding to, or diminishing the regular club weights in order to equalize the horses engred; $100 entrance, half forfeit, or only $25 if declared on or before the 5th of October. ‘To namo and close on the 17th September, Weights to be declared on the James burg course on the Ist October. One silver pitcher, worth $100, to bo added to the stake, ‘Twinn Day,—Thursday,, Oct. 17, purse $300, for all ages, heats of two miles, All entries to be made to James Burns, at the Spirit of the Times office, 145 Fulton street, New York « ity. Hotel and stable ‘accommodations of the best quality ad- Joining the track, J. BEVINS, Propriet HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ue STYLISH BLACK HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS HIGH also a Top. Buggy aud Harness, city made, will be Sod for cash or © ged for watches and diamonds, Inquire at 373 Canal street, OR SALE—TWO SMALL matchot, 6 and 7 years old, sound and kind i Single or double harness, good travellers, one very fa: need only be seen to be ‘adimired, Also, & new Wagon, covered und platform springs, Fielding’s’ build, but little used: will be sold cheap for Want of use. Inquire of N. SCHMEDES, 80 Norfolk street, or at the stable, corner of GRAY PONIES, W ATFORM SPRING WAGON FOR SALE—SHIFTING for one or two horses: will earry thirty hun- feet order. Price $60 cash, Apply to JOHN corner of Ninety-eighth strect and Ninth avenue, ANTED TO HIRE—FOR A MONTH OR SIX WEEK! with the privilege of purchasing, a flay tail pony built Horse, 15. ha ni two or three inches high, sound, kind and thoroughly breken i all harness, and & natural yaited trotwer, able to show a mile inside of three minutes to the pole.’ ‘The animal will bedn good hands and the amplest security will be given for bis value in case of accitent. Dealers need not apply. Address box 180 Post ollie, N. Y. __ HOU SES, A in a respectable neighborhood Brookiyn, by a tirst class care of the furniture; undoubted refer rent paid in advance ff required. Address Hi ofc, giving all deseription, pris and location will Be noticed. ROOMS, &C Ww ANTED. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A_ MODERN HOUSE either in this eity or e best vill take “FAMILY. OF THI WISH ‘TO HIRE A AL email house, not east of Third avenue. Rent about Soo. Addr box 1 Post oft is well located in Ad- €300 per annum, part of 8 House whi this city, and in which thore is a respectable family. dress Irvington, box 616 Post oflic NISHED ROOM, WARM MODERATELY SIZED FU! LA. and comfortabie, wanted, for the winter, in Beook!yn, and capable of containing a piano, with the re- quirenient of daily practice. Add stating terms, which must bo moderate, R. Holmes, care C. Green, apothecary, 130 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. URNISHED — 110l NEIGIL borhood of Fe must be Add Union square Post oft WANTED, IN THIS CITY OR Brooklyn, a small Furnished House or part of a House, containing five or six vooms. Rent not to exceed $500 per annum. Address H.W. A., Union square 1’ paid in board. QURN 2D Hol WANTAD—FOR A FAMILY OF ated, small aud rent very moderate. ‘Addreas V. 1.., Herald offic URNISHED HOUSE Wanted to hire a smali Homse, with water, gas, &e house must b the rent must bi to offers unless the given, } Aidress G. B. ou SE WANTED—BETW Thirty-second stre pod location, thy reat to suit the times S., box 4,051 Post of WANTED, BY A_ PRIVATE ily, a 4 to sized high stoop House. in a goow neighborhood, from this time until the Ist of May. reut must be very moderate, Address, stating torms, H. If., Herald ‘tlie. HT and Third phigh stoop | DART OF A HOUS! four or five rooms COND FLOOR, OF parlor, kitchen, dining room and two bedrooms, by a family of’ three adults; location inust be below Twentieth strect,and price not lo exceed $200.a year. ‘Tenement house agents nesd not apply, a8 desires yliere not more than one other given and required, Address Medical, box 2,228 Post office. ANY PEM having a Rectifying House of 25 bbls. per day ca. ty, in good working order and disposed to sell low, y address box 2,507 Lost office, New York. OOM WANTED—WiTHOL LE: man, on or near Lr’ Heumia and teenth ts. Term: per week. Good refe- Address M, box 2 S1tPos omce, BY 4 A SMALL TIOUSS, furnished, from The party has no housekceping Address, stating price, &e:, Rent mast | box 3,761 Post oi A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A PLEAS Jocation, above Fourteenth’ street and Toxington and Sixth avenues. ‘The Louse must be dand contain all the modern improve ory best of reference will be given. Address for’ th ing full particulars, the lowest terms, &e., B. 1 fh Avenue Hotel, or at lailin, Mellen & Co.’s, Corner of Worth and Chureh st pest of care taken Of ho stating jo: O44 New and cation, terms and other York Vost oflice. TANVED—BY A WIFE, A W neatly Furnished Room, ethous be rd, down town; a private preferred. Rent moderate, Address Midas, Herald vilice. . ED.—A_ LADY, HAVING chool, wishes to hire a Fioor Location must be | 8, and between 5 exchanged. Please terms and Weation tween Tw hand Third ay address box “EIGHT ROOMS: of Third a t $14 per month t, box 134 Heral stating fe ation, accommodations and the low particulars as rent that will TOTALLY OR PARTIALLY F nd roomy Hoase, with all t hetween Tenth aud Twenty- ‘Address M. F.; V provem, ‘Third au Sixth avenues, "OND FLOORS OF A Ww: NYED—THE FIRST OR SI respsctable house, situ ar the ferries if in nor Williamsburg, and if in New York in the part of ig of three or ft thor family in the house, for a fam’ ate, Possession required immedi- . 0., 00x 4,645 Pust office, DWELLING HOU: Fourteenth and Thir! modern im- 1 sand box 180 Herald and but onc days. KS FOR Wine $1 DINNER TO. 4 ialion, 40 cents per cents allowed for barrel. aiden lane, cornes of William 1 will find them unusnaliy tive, whieh is 1, but it is strictly so. BROADWAY, Steak. eal Cutlet. ‘Mutton Chor Sirloin Steak. Frizzled Bee 5 Bet 10 Mutt 10 Lamb 5 Vv pup. ats, to the well om William Lalor, known buteher, of Contre market. APE INCREDULOUS "AND T ove that good Ale ca 2e= orner of Broad “Ingrain Carpets; also, all the Furnitu SALES aT AUCTION. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & CO., “AU {CTIONKERS. o Elegant first class Household Furniture, Pianofortes, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, dec: At public auction, aoe thle hay (W, of afamily declining housekeeping. ‘Wodnesday), at the private residence of pet Philip nackeae 48 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 104 o'clock. Catalogues at the house. Drawing rooms—Solid rosewood Drawing Room Suits, overed with brocatel; Etegeres, Bookease, Centre Tables, velvet Carpets, Chandeliors, Canitelabras, Paintings, Clodks Mirrors, Embroidered and Lace Curtains, magnifigoat seven cetave rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover, Canter Bary, Music Books, Dresdon China Ornaments, Hatstand, Oil! cloth, rosewood and mahogany Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, Hair Mattressos, Feather Beds, ‘Mlankets, Counter- panes, Eheets, Bolter’, Pillows, Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sifeboard, Cabinets, Curtains, Cornices, Shades, of servants’ apart: ments; also, all ‘the Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with hich the sale will commence, Sale peremptory. D, CUALKINS, AUCTIONEER, e POSITIVE SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTARE. An Extaordinary Chance for Housekeepers and Dealers in Fine Furniture. WEDNESDAY, August 28, at 104g o'clock precisely, All the costly Furniture, Paintings, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, elegant seven octave Pianoforte, Minrors, vel- vet Carpets, &e., in the Resilence 218 Fourteenth street, near Fighth avcnue, consisting of very elegant pier and tel Mirrors, lace and brocade Curtain, rich carved ‘ood Etegeres, with mirror fronts; threo solid rese- wood Parlor Suits, in satin; rosewood ( ‘entre Tables, Piano- forte, Stool and Cover; Oil Pamtings, Turkish Easy Chairs, elegant china Vases and other mantel ornaments, oak Dining Table, Chairs, china Tea and Dinnes fine Silvy variety hamber Furniture, in rosewood and inahogany; Beds and Bedding, pure hair Mattresses, velvet, Brussel ingrain Carpous, Clocks, Mirrors, mahogany Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Rockers, Oil cloths, Sale positive, 'Pealers attent, M. MERWIN, AUCTIONVER. BY BAN 8, MERWIN & CO., Irving Buildings, 594 and 506 row: iway. ESDAY IVE AUGUS AT 7 O'CLOCK. PRIVATE LIBRAR albalie: D meltsh and American Books, in various departments, mostly in fine and sub stantial bindings, including a variety of expensively IL Instrated Works, &c, For particulars see catalogues and the Kooks at the salesrooms. . RICHARDS, AUCTIONRER.—600 CASES BOO hoes and Brogans ab auction.—By RICHARLS & WHITING on Wednesday, August 28, at 10 o'clock, at store 44 Cortlandt street, comprising a large variety of Pall direct from the manulacturer.” Catalogues on morning ¢ DMINISTRATOR'S o’el ok, at 99 Fle 71; octave Piano, is warranted for three year; lor Suit, covered in Turkish velvet moquet; one do. covered in ‘reps; Fase, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Brussels and Ingrain Carp e ssware, the Furniture of and every: thing belonging to a Will bo sold with ve. ‘st class house. —BROWNE 27 & Nic HOLS WILL SEL August 28, at one o'clock, 5 Nassau siree pony built bl 15 hands high, 6 y ranted sound, kind and gentle; good im ‘all harness and under the saddle; en can drive them; have bes i by the vresent owner. who now oniy for want of Also, acity butt Lop Wagon and double Harness, all in good orde Also, nearly new Extension Top Rockaway, poles and shafts; can bo changed fy eats; the most UCTIO! An exce'lent family Hoi cole & NICHOLS WILL SELL THIS 1 in front of salesrooms, t, a splendid Venezuclian Stallion, 1445 old; warranted sound, kind and gentle; imported fast October; a beautiful suddle and. an all day horse. Also a Bay Mare, 15 ands high kind and gentle; all harness! and under’ the saddle. UCTION.—BROWNE, August good in To be sold without OTICE. “OPPORTUNTIY TO OB tain first class Houschold Furniture at auction. AY W. B. CHAMPMAN & CO., auctioneers, will sell, this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, all the ‘elegant: Household Furniture, 7 octave Pianoforte, Paiatings and Works of Art, containeal in the large mansion house, 60 West Twen th avenne, consisting of rosewood Chairs, stables geres, nd Ghiss We » Hair Mat also Basement art Kitchen Furniiure. Inmeneing at two o'clock Uhis afternoon. UCBION.—MORTGAGE SALE. AL ones, and attorney forth August 29, 8. ortgagee, will sell ck, atthe corner of nients of a Liquor ore, consisting "asks, Demijohne, Bottles, Bar Fixtures, Counter, Glasses, Measures, Decanters, Se” , &c. Also, the unexpiced term of the Lease of will expire next May, Rent $700, VARNUM Attorney for Mortzagee, 14 Chambers stree UCTION. NOTIC By LOUKWOOP BROS. & UNDERBEL, 45 Murray street. THIS DAY, abil SPECIAL SALE OF Rui DAES TEAMING, MILISNERY GUIS, & All new and desirabie goods, of recen! worthy the aiténtion of the trade. Ava NOTIC re we hursday, riek and ‘Ci on lock, importation, and —BAY MARE, RA LUDLOW BHT WAGON will salt t y street, (one y Mare, 15 hands ‘high, trotted in Sold ota "st of Broadway 1d, sound, ut Wagon (city Je, and hi ») ‘and Harness. JOHN F. VAN ANTWERP'S SON, lisell, on Saturday, August 31, at Nineteenth str the entire Stor rponter’s shop, comp Work Benches, ‘Morticir g . », two single and 29’ We amber, Machine, OF RB HOUSEHOLD FUE hove sale is unavoidably postponed wut, ab same hour and place, iway. Catalogues F. THOM As e CO. W oe N saat Bt AUCTIONEKE OF SEVE ell At auction on k, all the Furniture ‘Tapestry, 1 Isand Thgrain mahogany Le tage Bedstea , A. Weber, maker; lyre pearl key, aud round corners: cost $560; rosewood Piano Sool; also Piano Cover. Also, a laege quantity of Kitchen Utensils, with which the sale will commence. By order of HENRY WEST, constable. K. cut salesroom No. contents of a » such as Starch, Teas, Coffe, Soap, Olive Oil, Fish, way, th brown Sugars, Candie: ; Decanters, Tumblers, P By order of HENRY WEST, Constab Chairs, ben, &e. ie STABL xecution sat the saloaroom her and’ gro- , Constable. i OF ) FURNITURE, Hi SHENCK ee this day, August 28, at 1reelocke att srooms, Nos. 155 and 157 Broadway , ths Stock atc » frst cabinet makers of this eit consisting woot Sui Feetviogd ent rosewood rou coenared: Badete ; do. in black walnut, finishec din i ary, Library Be .carved * Butlets, oak and. waln amd other ¢ walnut and oul ng Re ry bes old by order of assignee. The par tention of those in want of elegant Furniture is re fully requested to thissale, as morrow, at eleven o'¢ at the store 141 Broad- the best cabinet er’s work in aber, Library, R Stands,and Chairs, E: logues ‘at sale. cet, by Virtue of a chattel mortgage, Y “Pn thing m the ture. Fi xlures, conn, SALES AT. AUCTION. ~ ENRY GREPN, AUCTIONEER-CTHIS DAY, AT IO¥g o'clock, at the auction store, @194 William street, init eakote quarts, and pluts, Champagne, 150 dozen pin sop's Ale, several di ST Bp tien’s Ale oe letitjohns Liquor, 40,000 Segars, ATSO, AT 12 0" 400 pnira Window Shacies, Sewing Mork ne, six gold and ailver Watches, Jewalr , several lots Clothing, Dry and Fancy Goods ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, Dry and Fancy Goods, a large lov of ready made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goode, &. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, AT 11 O'CLOCK, At 11 Osdar street, lot of first class restaurant Fixture, marble top Counters, Shelving, plated Drinking Cups, &c. y Sold to pay storage. Pr TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 170 CHATHAM oJ» street, will sell on ‘Thursday, the 29th inst., at Tos? o’ciock, all the Furniture in the largo rivate board- ing house 21 Jay street, corner of Greenwich fine Parlor » Beussels, ingrain and other Carpets; English aud ' Oilvioths, laro extension Dining Tables, ouk Dining Chairs, Bureaus, Mirrors, Clocks, Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, ‘Tables, 60 Bedsiends and Bedding, Feather Beds, Mat” tresses, Washstands and Crockery,’ Bodroom Furniture, two fine Heators, Kitchen Furniture, Casters, Silver, Cut # sand other ware, a large assortment of Crockery, assware, &e. 7 F. DUNCAN, AUCTIONEER, Thursday, pth inst., at 10% avenue, the House id Furniture nia, Also, a fine double WILL o'clock, at 838 Thi a family leaving for rel Gun, by a London ITHOGRAPHIC PRE: FS, STONES, FIXTURES, &C— JOHN E. VAN Al RP'S SON, auctioncer, will Sell this day, at 104 Bockman street, at 10 o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, six Lithographie Presses, 37 Lithographic Stones anid one Paper Press, Also, Fix? tures, Tools, Office Furniture, &. ‘Terms cash, Dankable its. ORTEAGE SALE.—THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, AT Canal strect, the balance of the Furniture from Saris gvacieceaoraniie! fine Carpets, Beds and Ped- ding, Barcans, splendid Mirrors, China, Glass, Stoves, &. , togetivor with other 001s for fatnily uso. rw. S & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS—ON FRIDAY, AU, je gust 3O, at LL o'clock, at 262 West street, on act count of whom it may concern, to pay storage and ex’ penses—85 casks Black Lead, & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS —THIS DAY, AT je 1044 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North’ Wil- nae wbrese,. Varety, sale—Furniture, Hardware, Tools, k eee Dry Goods, Gas Pipe, old Iron, Vices, Sew? ing Machines, Safes, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Bedsteads, ods and Bedding, Carpets. ’ Also, ono Boston Gig and Harness, &e. & J. BOGART, A ‘This day, at 2 o'clock ONKERS.—GROCERY STORE. .M., at 19 Forsyth street, the Stock, Fixtures and Lease—Wine, Gin, Rum, Brandy and other Liquors; Glasa Case, Counters, Beer Pumps, Cacks, Sugar Mill, &e.; also the Good Will of Leaso if de= sired, Ss" RIFFS SALE.—WILL BE SOLD ON THURSDAY MS 20th inst., at the Philadelphia Hotol, in Jersey City, hear tho ferry, a Country Residence, situated on the Hackensack Plank road, $ from Hoboken, con- sisting of four acres of land, covered with fruit and forest trees; houss 42 by 31, with kitchen; a small gardoner’s house, stable, shed, icehouse, and largo brick shop, all in good order. Possession immediately. A large part of the money can remain on mortgage, QHERIFF'S: SALE—HOT _—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, ‘Auctioneers, will sell on Friday, August 30, at 10 o'clock, on tho premises, the right title and interest of William Mirpagle in aud the Farniture and stock of the Hotel and Restaurant No. 47 Barclay street, togethor with his iuterest in the nuaepise term of the Lease of the babar JOHN KELLY » Sheriff LE NHRD FALL OF HARDWARE.—JOHN KE, VAN ANTWERP'S SON, Auctioneer, will sell on Thuis lay, August 20, at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, No. 73 Will lish, German and Ame- rican Hardware, Catlery, &c., embracing in part 120 doz. Nock and Tower Bolts, 72 doz. square Spring Bolts, 30 doz, Shutter Bolts. Also an assortment of Chest ‘and Draw Handles, &., ull new goods, Also cast steel Shir ging Hatchets,’ Handled Axes, “Files, Hammers, Framing Lambl and Turke of ooks, Drawing Knives, Table and Pocket Cut- lery, ccs’ steel and cast Shears, Shovels and S)ader Hand Bells, boxwood Rules, Carpenters’ Slicks, Panel Gauges, Tiowels, Mortise Gauges, Plano and Draw Handles, Ciothes: Lincs, Bung Starters, Brass Bolts, lamp Hooks, Hooks and’staples, Mortis’ Ded Locks, Augers and ‘Auger -Bits, Hardware Papor, Saw Sets, Puileys, Socket and Bed Casters, Pencils’ and Razor Strops, Screw Eyes, &c., &¢ Terms cach, current money. OMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONER—OFFICE 271 BROAD- way.—Public ‘Administrator's sale, on Thursday, Angust 20,1801, at 10 A.M. tho Fish Stand and Fixtures No, 1 €atharine’ Market, belonging to the estate of Allen Tucker, deceased. 8. P. RUSSELL, Public Administrator. ILLIAM ABBOT?, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 4 Fast Broadway, will sell, this day, at half- past one o'clock, the entire stock of Furniture of a dealor “ving the business, at No. 75 Division street. Bureaus, Washstands, cane seat and other Chairs, Bedsteads, ma- hogany and other Rockers, &c., MLL AM ABBOTT, “AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 4 £46 Broadway, will se!l at auction, on Friday, the 80th inst., at 1034 o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures or the wholesale and retail Liquor Store 266 avenne A, corner of Kightecnth street. The Counters and Fixtures are first: class; brass and copper Measures, Brandies, Ging, Wines, Rum, French Spirits, Beer Pumps, Kegs, Casks, Headers, ae, ke. Wu ABBOTT, AU CTIONFER, WILL SELL on iS cay, at 10 o'clock, the contents of the Grocery and Liquor Store 107 Mott street—Count ors, Beer Pumps. fo Te Box, Soap, Starch, Liquors, Horse, Wagon and rns. V M. wirran:, ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL 'THI3, “past one o'clock, at 483 Canal streets of News Depot and Segar Stores “AUCTION tk, WILL SEL day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, a lary of Furniture, &e., suits in haircloth and plush, , Bedding, hair Mattres fine ses, Bureaus, Rocking’ and other Chairs, Centre, f ining gnd Tea Tables, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Curtains Piano, Bookease, Sofa Iedste cloths, mahogany and other Bedsteads, Sheets, Table Linen, Cutlery, Silverware, stoves, China, Glass, Dining Room and Kitchen Vurniture: ‘The whole making’ fine assortment for families and others. DNERR, WILL SELL, oN at the corner of York and ity, valuable Bar Fixtures Killiard Tables, together with the Household Furniture} stock in trade of the Clarendon. ‘Terms cash. Seventh aay between Twenty aud twenty-sixth atcecte, ‘Ladies altumied by Sire, A, KIEL'S OLD STAND—LADIES AND GE can obiain the following prices for their east off ing:—From $5 to $35 for silk Dresses, from $8 to $16 , from $1 to $5 tor Pants, A note by pest punctu- filly attended to by Ezekiel, 134 Seventh avenue, hetween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Ladies attended to by ‘TP QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, FUR niture, Carpets and Jewelry wanted to supply the v rm market. I pay as follows :—From $10 to $30 for Silk Dresses; Coats, from $6 to $18; for Pants, $1 50 te $5. Callonor address A. DUCAS, 218 Seventh avenue, be tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-lifth streets. Ladies atten ded by Mrs, D. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING... —LADIES AND gentiomen having any Cast Off Clothing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewelry, will receive the highest price by calling on or addressing A. HARRIS, 688 Third ayenue. Be attended to by Mrs. Harris. "BETTE! eR CHAD CE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to dispose of their cast off Clothing, Furniture Carpets, and Jewelry.—I guarantee to pay 25 por © more than any other dealer, Call on oF address, J ANHALT, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and ‘Twenty-first streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anhalt. —$8 000 ) WORTH OF cacT OFR @ for California and Western N ORDER RECEIVED Clothing to purch markets; Furniture, Carpets, Jewelry, & I do not pre- pri tend to offer nom 3, but Tuarantee to pay the le, by calling on or addressing 79 Sixth avenue, second door aboye Waverley Ladies attended by Mrs. E. H. utmost value for each a KH, POSITIVE PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTS 10 poure Crider for their cast off Clothing, Fur- &c., by calling on or addre- H. HAR. Ladies is. 3 opposite Great Jones stres attended by Mrs. Harris. \G FOR DECAYED TEE! without pressure or pain. Aching teeth or mere she n be filled and preserved by the discoverer, J. i N, M. D., Rooms $59 Broad~ way, west side, one dovr abovs Seventeenth sircet. All Corsa sntkiir WIS 18 TO CERTIVY THAT I HAVE HAD THREE teeth extracted, without feeling any pain whatever. by Dr. J. Jay Villers, of Grand street. Linsert this cheerfully ag a recommensdayon to al suffering Crom act. ing teeth, J. MURPHY, No. 9 Mulberry street. a Inserted. wh soft, “POLITICAL. | EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE, Tammany Hall.—The members are reque Aa mecting of the conimlttea to be held at lay evening. tho 29th By Caer ag 7 ELUAH FP. PURDY, Chairman, A. B. Ror nian sane € ne ral Committee will held at Tammany Hail on Thursday evening, Augus a0, By order. ELWAU F. PURDY, Chairmap ; Secretaries, Democratic