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¢ such good prices for their entire stock, al selling prices were 730. a 8c. MILCH Cows. market for milch cows was scarcely 80 b week, in consequence it as wgrogate yielu of milk. There has prevailed a fair id, however, all through tho wegh aud the stock rostly cleared out before twelve "O’ soted rates above, 7 VEAL CALVES. market remains tolerably firm under jteady ad for all stock , classified a8 good to prime, but t r grades were not much wanted, and brokers o d some difficulty to obtain remunerative rates. The of the offerings were ordinar rtion good, aud there were. ards, which soll at yg ‘ SHERP / market for sheep a || change sinceour last pee little calfing for hey } gain very heavy, and i] | ‘© were some very infer! \which sold at extremely 10 ; AGL 8734 per bead, Tir” following sales i " will more Clearly deflue the market:—117 do. $3 50; 121 do. $3 312g; 211 25; 3154 do,, $3; 371 do., $2 875g; do., ‘do. , $2 6224; 451 40. , $2 60; 400 do., $2 3755; H) $2.25; 196 do., $1 8734-—"Total, 3,¢39;. 80 lambs, (0, , $3 823g : 108 do, , $3 50; 92 dd. $3 12%: 169 do. 13% : 39 do.,' $275; 208 do., &2 50; B4 do., do., $2 25; 118 do., $2 18%; Total, 1,3 SWINE. supply was ample ana the market dull, though the showing @ slight improvement on our previous jons aboye—the range being from 3%Xc. to 43ge. RRCAPITULATION. Sugroyale receipts atall the yarda for the week and eck are shown by the following figures:— Beeves, Cows. Veals. §. 21, Swine. a7 200 715 | 6,04 2 620 38590 4 ot bool = ye a 1 48 Wat63 6,208 : 174 68613;801 5,020 OuIPTS BY NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. . 1,620 Horses, “4 2 2,198 Calves. 432 AM WEEKLY BiYIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER »01, landing and cubarking: passengers at Queens- Ireland: ‘The Liverpool, New York and Philadel- Seamship Company intend despatching their full ‘od Ciyde built tron steamships as follows:— OF WASHINGTON. Saturday, August 31 i) rn atarday, Sept, 7 OF BALTIMORE 8 as Saturday, Sept. very Saturday, at noon, from pier 44 North river. RATES OF PARSAGK. $75 | Steerage...... 85 | Humburg. 85 pengers also forwarde: \Anbwerp, & yons wishing to briug out their friends can buy 5 here at the following rates to New York:—From ool or Queenstown, First Cabin, 375, $85 and $105. ge from Liverpool, $40. From Queenstown , $50, 3e steamers have superior accommodations for pas- rs and carry experienced surgeons. They are built ter tight iron sections, and have patent fre anuibi- on board, further information appty at the Company’s offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Hroadway, N. Y. Rotter- to Havre, Bremen, _ at equally low rates, AM FROM NEW YORK 10 LIVERPOOL.—THE teamship GREAT EASTERN, 3 fulfled her contract with the British govesnment, Mi from New York for Liverpool ‘On Saturday, October 5. RATES OF PASSAGE. Arst cabin, $95 a $135, according to stateroom ac- dation, all other privileges being equal. hird cabin, from $35 to $50. 's of first class apartments for families may be en- by special arrany te GREAT BASTERN will leave Liverpool on her re- rip Tuesday, October 29. 2 8 EA ye ship canbe en ers engagements mide a passage an aj ion to i HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, ‘and 55 South street, 2 SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. n Saturday , Sept. 14 the United States mail steamer D, Lines, coma * { sail from pier No. 37 North river, foot of Beach 10» Saturday, September 14, at noon. 3 steamship (unsurpassed for safety and comfort) aable ony under deck, enclosed by water tight wtments, which, besides other resulls, tend, in the of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps free Fe, oe secure the safety of vessel and passengers. " SAMUEL M. FOX, GEO. MACKENZIB, - Agents, No. 7 Breadway. steamer FULTON will sail October 32. i NORTH GERMAN [LoYD’S STEAMSHIP BRE men, H: Wessels commander, carrying the United imall, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of street, on SATURDAY, August 31, at 12 o'clock M., FOR . bese VIA SOUTHAMPTON, rs ; HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, following rates:— the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, freight o1 apply to hor a SE |AM TO. HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Joutbampton. Hamburg ‘American, Packet Company’s iron steam- TEUTONIA, H, Saube, commander, earrying the CO., 68 Broad street. if Fulton strect, SATURDAY, Sept. 7, at noon, ; via Southampton, taking passengers for lun, Southampton and Hamburg. i, cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $36. steamers of this line will leave every alternate ink, carey the United States mail. steamebip monia will succeed the Teutouta mber 2]. ©. B. RIGHARD & BOAS, 161 Broadway} SE neon nnacht nactchain Ain R LIVERPOOL.—THE CELEBRATED PACKET SHIP JEREMIAH THOMPSON sails August $1. Thia favo- hip, one of the fastest crossing the Atlantic, made oyages in guccession thie year ia 16 daya. Early should be made to secure berths in the rooms ck. Apply on board, at pier 40 East river, or at the , 276 Pearl street. R LIVERPOOL.—THE WORLD WIDE KNOWN elipper ship DREADNOUGHT, Capt. Samuels, will ‘vely sail.on the 10th of September. She is ackuow- 1 to be the fastest vessel afloat; her commander ig ly known, caf waaay cs for his ne ae ba to paagonge's. juced rates) ay diately; to Recure berths, on ne? pier 6 None er to P, M. DEMAREST, 40 South street. ship ORIENT, Capt. Hil, sails to-day. This favor- ip bas supesior accommodations for all classes of ‘gers. For }@ at lowest rates, apply on board e. COLLINS & 00. at the office, on pier No. 5 North R LIVERPOOL.—TAPSCOTT’S LINE—SAIIS AU- gust 31, the splendid ship WM. F. STORER, lying at \8 East river. Passengers taken at low rates. For ge or drafts on any part of Great Britain or Ireland ‘on board or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South streot, R LIVERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINK OF PACKETS. ‘oe cipper ship JAMES FOSTER; Jr.» gals to-nor. passage apply on board, foo! ekman street iver, dies HP ACOB WILSON, 108 South street. ’ IR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR EINE.—TRE aplendid clipper ship ADELAIDE, Captain Cutting, into the stream this afternoon, ‘and goes to sea to- low noon. The F. Z. sails Sept. 4; the UNIVERSE 12. For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 in street, LIVERPOOL.—NOTICE.—THE PASSENGERS OF ship AURORA, now in the stream, are requested to Doardat 9 oolock. Room for a few more passen- . Apply immediately to JOS.AURPHY, 61 South SHIPS WOR LIVERPCOL AND LONDON.—0He Jenid ship ALBERT GALLATIN (pier 19, East river npoo}saile September 2. Thetelebrated ship PL OOK, for London, sails from pier 19 East) river, ber 3, Passengers taken at greatly reduced rater. &c., apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South st. INE FOR LONDON—SAIIS AUGUST 81. THE favorite packet ship VICTORIA, lying at pier 17 river; has superior accommodations; passengers at low rates. For passage or Drafts on Great Britain J, apply on board or to TAPSCOIT & CO., 86 street. CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer wil! leave New York on the th and 2ist of each month, except when these dates Sunday, when the day of depariure will be on the Rant one ly atthe only office, No. 5 reight or passage aj at ihe only office, No. iF Tie baht D. B, ALLEN, Agent. M First vessel. The magnificent first class ship JA\ , 2,000 tons burthen, can accommodate first and ‘class passengers. Address or apply to MAILLER, & QUEREAU, 103 Wall street, covers were jubilant over their es ee H-: ROOMS, &e., TO LET. of the fate rains, which has op a to grow more profusely, thereby increasing ‘clovk vo-day wt oa | feet; with four years’ lease, and above artices R LIVERPOOL.—THE MAGNIFICENT CLIPPER | Wall street, N. Y., in the watchmaker’s shop. LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BEDROOM, ON THIRD floor, in house 188 Graud street, to let, Rent 38 per month, ROOKLYN.—TO LET, THE NEW TWO STORY, ATTIC, basement and sub-cellar frame Cottage House, 174 Clermont avenue, between Willoughby and De Kalb ave- nues, with water and gag and fine yard attached; the is entirely new, ii} be let low'to a stnail family. ly for occupation immodiately. Apply at 120 Fuiton t, after 6 P.M. ‘The premises can be seen any time, Samer FLOOR TO LET—IN A CENTRAL LOCA- tion, at the low rent of $11 per month, The Rooms Parlor, first foor, in private house 875 Bast Tenth Rear the square, worth $18 per month. a IRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—BEIWEEN UNION * square and Twenty-third street; if rented to a sinall , the owner’s family of three would take a large Of the rent in board. Apply to GRIFFIN & Bock, 62 Fast Fourteenth street. URNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET.—THE three story House situated No. 218 Lexington aveuue, near Thirty-fourth street, @ desirable residence for a pares famity, containing all the modern improvements; been recently repaired, tastefully decorated, Ke.; the parlors have elegant pier and mantle glasser, gae fixtures, &c.; furniture in good order; terms moderate. The house would be let unfurnished, or the furniture sold. Appl: to D, EVANS, 84 Nassau street, or at 79 East Thirty-fourt! street, near Fourth avenue. IURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN. New, with gas, bath, water, range, a large yard, and ¢ dry cellar; has ven rooms, neatly furnished throngh- out. Price $250, from Sept.1 to May 1, Apply at 626 Pacife street, Brooklyn, or addrces Lox 2,862 New York Post office- F NISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTIETH STREET, between Fourth ayenue and Broadway, suitadle for axmall genteel family; twelve rooms. Apply to R. C. READ, No. 58 East Twenty-seoond streot, from 10 3P. M. ‘OUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, A NEAT COTTAGE House, containing seven rooms; also gas, water and range, sitiated in Front street, beuween Bridge and Gold. Rent $260. Inquire on the premises, 170 Front street. ROMINENT CORNER TO LET.—SECOND FLOOR ON the corner of Fourth and Mercer streets. Will be fitted np for a show room and dwelling. Also brown stone House No. 82 West Forty-fifth strect. Rent very low to a good tenant, Apply to McKENZIR & O'HARA, plumbers, No. 305 Fourth street, corner of Greene street, TEAM POWER.—ROOMS, IN HOWARD'S BUILDINGS HD Nos. 42 wo 60 Greene strect, one block from Canal street and Broadway, to let, with or without power, Nighted on all sidos, steam holst, &c., &c.; insurance one per cent. Inquire on the premises, (0 LET—10 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH OR without partial Board, a Bedroom, with use of sit- ting room Ww a ny <a W required, Apply at 94 cit a Sohn fd {ET—¥FROM SEPTEMBER 1, THE THREE STORY brick Dwelling, with all the modern improvements, 224 Went Vilieonth stieet; has been recently papered and painted. Apply to M. SOLOMONS, 366 West Fiftecnth st. VERY LOW—A NIW THREE STORY AND basement brown stone front House, bigh stoop, on Fiftieth street, noar secoud avertue; finished with all modern improvements. Apply at H. GELSTON’S, 11 East Twenty-soyenth street. 0 LET—¥URNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY -B the pleasantly located four story ish basein) House, 96 Rast Sixteenth stroet; near Syurvesant park, furniture, carpets, &c., all_new ani complete: house in Perfect order. Apply "wR. A, SCHNABEL, 164 Fulton street. 0 NO LEL—FROM RET. 1, TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE Second Story and one Room in the third, ina new honee, G2 Fourth street, pear Hammond, luquire on the premises. LEI—AT 160 EAS THIRTY-E! tween Second and Third avenues, an elegant ihree story, high stoop House, with a!) modern improvements, in first rate order, to May 1, for $300; a lease wil! be given ata moderate rent. Apply on the promises, trom twelve to two o'clock, or of JOHN MATHEWS, £2 Nassau street, room 8, from one to four o’clock, #HTH STREET «BE EER, ROOMS, Og OE 10 LES—IN A NICE LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, LOWER part—two Parlors, Basements and Bodreoms, gas, water, range—in a quiet street, for a moderate rent. Ap- pis the premises 14 Bethune street, or of the owner, Bloecker street, near Charles atreet, T. CUDBIRTHL LET—A SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM, FURNISH- ed, use of fire iu kitchen if desired; bath and wash- room on same floor; $2 25 per week; or the Third Floor would be let for $10 per mouth, Neat private ema house, with moderu convenieuces, 183 ‘Thirty-thir street. LET-THE THIRD FLOOR IN A FIRST CLASS house, on the north side of Sixty-second street, first house west.of Third avenue, consisting of six rooms; FAs aud water; rent moderate to a first class tenant. Inquire ‘on the premises. E 10 LET—IN NEWARK, NO. 12 NEW YORK AVENUE, & House, in perfect order; gas and fixtures complgte. Inqaire of KING & BOND, New street, Jersoy, or 122 Rieecker street, New York, (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE TWO STORY House 180 Varick street, containing six rooms; has wator and gas; will let at a low rent. Inquire on the premises, LET~A NEAT TWO STORY COTTAGE, NO. 1 Grove terrace, in the village of West Hoboken; rent $100 per annum; every convenience for a smal) family, Apply to J. H. WILSON, corner of First and Washington streets, Hoboken, N. J. or to W. JACKSON, 561 Broad- way, New York. LET IN BROOKLYN,--AN ENGLISH COTTAGE, ON Fulton avenue, near Grand ayenue; eight rooms. gas and fixtures, water, front yard 60x75 feet, beautiful shrubbery; rent $200 to Ist. May next. Address G, W, Davis, box'4,520 Post office, New York. LET LOW—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY MANSION, 23 acres, stable, cottage, orchard shade, every conveni- ence for a winter residence, healthy, near depot, four miles from city, time one hour, car fare nominal, Inquire Pearl street, New York. 10 LET VERY LOW-—THE THREE STORY HUGH STOOP brick House 148 Waverley place, tiear,Sixth avenue, just put in complete order; new paintand plumbing, chan- deliers and gus fixtures, large yard, &c.,&c. Apply at 158 Waverley place. Possession at once, TPO LET OR LEASE —cHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of land and outhouses, half a milo from Williamsbridge, on tho Harlem Railroad, twelve miles from the city, Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers street Yor! (0 RENT—A LARGE THREE STORY ATTIC AND basement House, 16 Kast Houston street, near Broadway, desirable for a public, privatoor boarding house; rent Jow. Inquire on the premises or first door east of TP. LAUGHIES, on the corner. ASHINGTON.—STORE TO LET, LOCATED IN THE most central point of Pennsylvania ayenue, Wash ing, D. C., to any responsible partios who wish to estab. themselves there in business, ‘Terms easy, Address, h rou! nam» and residence, for three days, Washing- ton, box 210 Herald office. 14 PER MONTH.—TO LET, TO A QUIET RESPRCTA- + ble family, the uppor part of house 29 Grand street, West end, and convenient to cars; comprising front and back room, on second floor, back basoment, aud bedroom jn the attic; fine yard, good woodhouse; rear part very preasaut.’ References requirod. Apply as whove, 100 A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO e let, near Washington square; contains all the modern inprovements, mirrors, chandeliers, and a tpeudid rosewood piano; will be let to a private family for $100 per month, worth $140, with possession imme- serely, Address for two days Leonard, Broadway Post office. THE WAR, |ERISTR. ALE, FORMEKLY OF SIXTH, N. Y.8. M., is now Orderly Sergeant Company K, Continental Guard, and would be giad to enlist any of’ his friends. Any one who can bring five men wii) be made a sergeant, or two men be male corporal. The regiment has 800 men, all uniformed, incarap, and will leave within ton days, Apply to Capt, QOAN, Manchester Hotel, 166 Wash- ington street. (0 LET—AT LOW RENT, THE FOUR SLORY HOUSE, Tl West Twenty-seventh street, well adapted for boarders or two families. Inquire at 77 same strect. LET—AT RY, WESiCHESTER COUNTY, AT A Jow reut, a plousantly situated two story, attic and basement Houxe, with three acres of Land, a good Stable, Barn and Carriage Honse, with plenty of fruit and vegeta- bles. Apply at 117 West Houston street. LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TWO ELEGANT SUITS OF Rooms, in the modern house 77 West Thirteenth street, consisting of Parlor and Second Floors; has gas fix- tures, bath, and every convenience. Apply on the premises from 8 $0 10 A. M. LE?—THE STORE 268 GREENWICH STREET, BE- tween Murray and Warren streets;a very desirable location for North river and Jersey trade; reut low. In- quire in the store, foe ae ele es Sie 3 RE ER eee ee, VyYO LET.—THE ELNGANT FOUR STORY RROWN stone House, 229 West Thirty-fourth strect; street 100 fect wide; Beigian pavement, &c. Rent low; imme- diate porsession, Apply on the pramises, or to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William stveet. LET—TWO FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSES, freecaed in gold, Rent until May 1, $600, worth $800; will give lease: also, one for $550. Inquire at 24 West Forty-sixth etreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. LET—A HANDSOME, MODERN BUILT DWELLING House on Thirty-second street, between Second and Third avenues, ou the worth side, middie of the block, at low rent. Inqnire of Mrs. DAVIS, 151 Fast Thirty-second street, or Miss BERNHARD, 207 West Forty-eight street. i) ai LET—STORE AND DWELEING NO. 48 East Twelfth street, near Broadway; also, the Cerner Basement of 817 aud 819 Bro&dway; also, the second story Corner Rooms, with eight frent windows. Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William stroet. 10 LET—OY*TER HOUSE, ADJOINING MOUSKUM, NO. 8 Ann street, Billiard Palace, coruer Court and Rean- sen streets, Brooklyn, with fine Billiard Tables, Bar, Roller Skating Floor; Coneert and Driil Room, 100 by 50 for gale COLE, cheap. PEED & 0 EET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 76 West Forty-third street; receutly papered ami painted. Apply on the premises or to 8. 8. HINMAN, No. 3 Broad street. Acehnese os EET Ss OU Mee ee ae (0 LET—ON FAVORABLE TRRMS, TO RESPRCTABLE parties, the two five story Houses 251 and 261 West Twenty-third street, with donbdio staircases and all the modern improvements; also No, 136 West Twonty-fourth street, five stories, just painted thronghout. apply to . LEAMAN, 317 West Twenty-third street, or P. HAR- MONY'S NEPHEWS & CO, » 81 Greenwich sires. House, with gas and water,in perfect order, near sip ferry; rent very low toa smallfamity. Ap- Peck. ply at the Williamaburg Bank to Mr. G. FIELDS, or 100 bd LET—A SMALL, GENTERL THREE STORY BRICK 10 LEI—DWELLING ROUSE NO. 189 HUDSON street; twostory and attic House; gaa and Croton water, Apply to Mr. BRADFORD, of Eradford, Long- street & Co, , commer of Broadway and Leonard street. ‘LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dren, the Scoond Floor and front Basenrent of the house 177 West Twonty-fourth street, near Fighth avenue. The house has all the modern improvements; gas fixtures in all therooms. The family now in the house consists of three adults. To be seen at any time, LAGS AND BANNERS.—H. BOESE CONTINUES TO paint Fiags, Banners, &c., at his rooms, 146 East ‘Thirlieth street. Portraits, Coats of Arms, Heraldry and pg Ornamental Work executed in the highest style of HAVE JT IN MY POWER TO OFFER A LIKUTE- nant’s commission to any gentleman who will assist in recruiting a company that will be “mustered in this week. He will have the benefit of first class mihtary tu- struction and a superkr reciment. For address direct to Captain, box 112 Herald office. UHME’S LIQUID STYPTIC, FOR THE STOPPING OF Bleoding, adapted expressiy for the use of the army.—This wonderful remedy will stop bleeding, with- out producing the slightest injurious effect to the vsound, The simplicity of its’ application, as well as rapid opera- tion, renders jt indispensable to every soldicr. Prepared and Sold by J. F. LUHME & C0., manafacturing chemists, 586 Broadway, N. ¥. Price 26 cents per Dottie, For sale by all druggists, WORD EXERCISE—A THORQUGH SWORDSMAN, late an officer of the British army, fs now giving in- structions in Sword Exercise at 481 Broadway, whero gentiomen desirous of becoming proficient can be taught either privately or in classes. ANTED—A COMPETENT COLONFL, WITH MEANS and influence, to take hold with exportenced officers to organize a regiment of infantry. Addresa Quartermas- ter, Metropolitan Hotel. ANTED—ENGINEER SOLDIERS FOR THE SAPPER and Miner companies of the regular army, with a suitable proportion of skiltul mechanics. They must not exceed thirty-flve years of age, must be able-bodied, un- married nien, able to read and write, and familar with the four ground rules of arithmetic. Pay from $13 to $34 per month, depending on rank attained by merit, to which is added clothing, fuel, quarters, rations and medi- cal attendance. Term of enlistment ce years. Apply at No. 5 Bowling Green, New York, from’ 10 A. M. to 3 P.M, daily. Q. A. GILLMORE, Captain ot Engineers, U. S. A. ANTED—A BAND OF 10 OR 12 MUSICIANS, TO go immediately to Washington. Inquire of Mr. Kingsland, Broome street, near Elm, opposite tan Police Headquarters. ARMY TENTS FOR SALE COMPLETE, WITH poles and pins, at a reduced price, holding from six to eight men. Apply at 25 East Broadway, 0. COPIES SOLD.—HARDEE'S “ARY 40.0 Tactica,—Dowling’s Official Edition, 25 cents. Hardee’s Tactics is now the only baok officially recognized by the War Department for the instruction of troaps in Hight iufantry and rife drill. This edition is re- liable and correet, A. NOWLING, 65 Nassau street, N. Y. Be sure to ask for Dow!ing’s edition. POLITICAL. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE, Tammany Hall.—The members are requé toat- tend @ meeting of the committee, to be held at Tami Hall, on Thursday evening, the 29th inst., at 8 o'clock. By order ELIJAH F. PURDY, Chairman, A. B. RO1IN8, Y ceores Jann Harpy, "} ‘tac spd AMMANY HALL—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Democratic Republican General Committee will be held at‘Tammany Hall on Thursday evening, August 29, at 8 o'clock. By order. ELIJAH F, PURDY, Chairman, LET—AT NO. 10 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, four doors west of Broadway, a Front Basement, suitable for a doctor’s office, and two large Rooms ou the second fleor, furnished or unfurnished. (0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE, NO. 3 West Broadway place, ou reascnabie terms. Inquire at No. 24 Hammcend street. i (0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE NO. 60 Vandam street, rear, containing two rooms and two ‘bod rooms, with other privileges. Rent $3 per month. Enquire at 381 Canal st.” FINANCIAL, — sit. 08 ITNANCIAL.—CASHIER WANIED, TO GO TO THE country and take charge of a bank; one who can furnish some capital and credit for a limited time, for which a ifberal salary and compensation will be paid. Apnly for further particulars to R. E. EVERSON, 16 Wil- jam Btneet. 7FPOR SALE tite TROTTING HORSE HONEST PETER, Apply to HIRAM WOODRUFF, &C, RSE ROCKAWAY WANT second in monthly instalments. Add: Stating price, and where it can be seen, O. L. W., box 112 Herald ottice. FINE BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, 1534 HANDS, trots in 3:90, stands without tying, vound, without Qtault, A pair of Mares, fine drivers, have buen’ used for family use, with Harness, separate or wgether, cheap, No, 72 Charles street. ) R SALE—TWO SMALL GRAY PONIE3, WELL matched, 6 and 7 yeare old, sound and kind in single or double harness, Ba travellers, one very fast; need only be sean to be ired. Also, a new Wagon, covered and platform springs, Ficlding’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 Broome and Essex. Fs SALE~-A STYLISH PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 16 | Sideboard, Cabinets, Curtains, hands bigh, good travellers and warranted sound in every respect. They were bought in Vermont lost spring , are Oand 7 years old, and vory handsome. Lowest cas) price Address Box 2,004 Post office. r) R SALE—BY A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR FU- rope, two bay Carriage Horses, 155 bands high, seven oad old; also, Carriages and a Cow, Apply at 246 fenry street, Breoklyn, or at the office 32 South William eot. OR SALE—A STYLISH BLACK MORGAN HORSE, ‘six years oid; sound and kind in all harpess and under the saddle; ean trot mile in three minutes, Apply at Crook's dining saloon, 55 Bowery. , Bank vonannnms | pocuritios, suitable for investment. partic ED-—NEW OR | see World, News, Evening Post and Commercial Adverti- hand, for which the purchaser would pay | ser. Catal NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1861. | SALES AT AUOTION. x ROO A ai day (threday)) auguas aor as fag Oaooe is day a 29, ab of at sc balearonn No. 94 Willtamn street, a geod rari ta vartet) insurance Stocks: Block, bowls and ounce For full lars of jogues can be obtained at the salesroom. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Elegant first class Household Furniture, Pianotortes, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, &c., At public auction, ‘The property of a family declining housekeeping. On this day Song at the private residenco of Dr. Philip Ransom, 48 West Sixteenth street, betweon, Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 103 o'clock. Catalogues at the house, Drawing rooms—Solid rosewood Drawing room Suits, covered with brocatel; Ly, chal Bookcase, Centre Tables, Velvet Carpets, Chandeliers, Candelabras, Paintings, Clock, Mirrors, embroidered Lace Curtains, magnificent 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Canterbury, rosewood and mahogany Bureaus, , Wardrobes, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beda, Mankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, ‘nices, Shades, Ingrain Carpets, Also all Furniture of servants’ apartments. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will nee. Sale peremptory. UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE.—E, ROTH, auctioncer, will sell this day, August 20, at 1054 O'clock, all tho elogant Household Furniture of @ first class private boarding house, 128 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue. All the’ furniture is in very got -condi- tion, and has been used only since jet consisting 8 of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilclotys, rosewood Par- lor Suit, covered in satin brocatel, tre and Side Table, Etegere, Corner Stands, rosewood and mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, Rocker, Mattrosses, Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Mirrors, GOR SALE—WARRANTED IN EVERY WAY, SOUND Guttains, Shares, de. By order of 8. Hrady, Attorney for ‘and kind, a chestnut thoroughbred English Horse, imported, 1534 hands high; also, a bay Mare, 15}g hands; both six years old. This Horse and Mare are the ty of a geutioman who has gone to Europe, and are for unre- served sale. A responsible gaurantee with both of the above by a gentioman left in charge of thesame. Apply at 154 and 156 foot of June street, North river, SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS; A sorrel Mare, 143; bands high, sound, kind and gen- tle; wagon newly made by Brewster & Co.; harness new. The whwie will be sold for $300; cost the present owner $600, Will be sold separate or together. Can be geen at’ Merchants’ stable in Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway, where full particulars will be given. B dee SALE.—A DOCTOR'S GIG (BOSTON CHAISE) IN good order, must be sold immediately, as the owner leaves as surgeon in the navy. Price great sacri- fice. Apply Wo ISAAG POST, No. 7 Myrtle avenue, Brook n. ‘ORSES AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP. 100 Carriages, Rockaways aud Buggies. 100 Grocers’ sad second hand Wagons of all kinds. 484 Bulton avenue and 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. J ARRIVED FROM LIVINGSTON COUNTY—A very five dapple gray Horse, that the owner witl show has made time time in 240; is seven years old,and | Any American Flint Glass Ware. has always bocn driven in a family carriage; hag nover been trained; any lady can drive Lim; great speed; will stand by the side of a locomotive without hitching. To be seen at the corner of Prince and Crosby streets. PLATFORM SPRING WAGON FOR SALE—SHIFTING aides, for cue or two horses; will erry thirty hon- Ged: in perfeot order, Price $60 cash. Apply to JOHN DOYG, corner of Ninety-eiglith stroct and Ninth avenue. TING TOP W IN—FULL SPRINGS, MADE BY, HLF SC. Duscnbury; also, a (wo-third seat Trotting Wagonfl Qitt seve ne both in first rate condition. Either or both wi!l be seld a bargain, the owner leaving the city. Call at stables 24 West Thirteenth street. TRA HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. Tho horse must not be less than 153g hands bizh, sound and kind in single or double harness, & good trayei- Jor and not over seven years old; the wagon, a light, square bocy tep wagon, with full elliptic springs, and in good order. Any one haying the above to dispose of for B50 ‘oan address A. B, C., Brandreth House, stating whore they van be seen. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FEW ROOMS WANTRD.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE fumiiy, of five grown, perwons, desire to reat, for $200 per anaitm, part of w House whic is well located in this city, and tn'which there is a reapgctable family. Ad- drewa Irvington, box 616 Post ollice., am JURNISHED HOUSE.—WANTED, IN THIS CITY OR Brooklyn, a small Furnished House or part of a House, containing five or six rooms, Rent not to exesed $300 per annum, Address H, W. A., Union square Post offiee, WURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A SMALL AND CON- venient furnished House wanted to hire in New York or Brooklyn, with water, gas, &. Tho house must be situatod in & desirablo neighborhood, and the rent to suit the times. No attention paid to offers uniess the rent is named and full particulars given. Address 8, E. 8., box 2,664 Post office, N.Y. JURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FIRST CLASS, LARGE and well furnished corner House, with Stable; loca- tou, Fifth avenue, Madison equare or Twenty-third street, near the hotel. Those having what ia wanted may ad- dress F. B., Madigon square Post offive. protcacaha se eneteie wes sacane ieablte a Abt OUSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—SITUATED BE- tween Fifteenth and Thirtwth streets. Rent $800, Adaress F. J. V., box 43 Post office, den Park, Wilning- ton, Delaware. ‘ERSEY CITY OR BROOKLYN.—WANTED, WITHIN ten minutes’ walk of the ferries to New York, by an English lady and genticman, with their son, 13 yeurs of age, permanent Apartments, furnished for housckeeping; the rental must be low, in accordance with the times; the Jady being alone during the i Maha aed with homely, sociable persons is required. ferences exchan| and payment in advance. Address Wm. Griffiths, 221 Chrys- tie street, N. Y., stating accommodations and terms, ECTIFYING DISTILLERY WANIED.—ANY PHRSON having a Rectifying Housé of 25 bbis. per day ca- pacity, in good working order and disposed to sel] low, may addrees box 2,97 Post office, New York. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN A PLEASANT location, ve Fourteenth street and. be- tween Loxington and Sixth avenues. The bouse must be genteely furnished and contain all the modern improve- mente. The prico must be very low for twenty months. The family wishing the house i emaM, no smail children, and will take as good care of the property as the owner can—the same as they would if it were their own. The very best of reference will be ren: Address for threo day@, stating full particulars, the lowest terms, &c., B. I. B. , Fifth Avenue Hotel, or at Claflin, Mellen & Co.’s, corner of Worth and Church streets. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A TWO STORY ar stha)l three story furnished House, situated ina pleasant locality in Brooklyn; best of care taken of house, and satis(actory referenges given. Address, stating lo- cation, terms and other particulars, Allen, box 2,044 New Yark Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ONLY, an anfurnished Room and Bedroom, ox second floor, in @ house with modern tmprovements; tering, including gas, $11 to $12 per month, in advance tf dered. Also 4 furnished Room and Bedroom wanted, the lady providing cooked her own meals; woult like them Addreas J. "ANTRD—A £MAUL FURNISHED HOUSE, BY A gentleman ami wife without children; must be weil furnished; weet side proferred, pot below Sixth avonuey rent not to exceed $100, which will be paid ia advance to Ist of May if desired, Address box 2,929 Pst office, stating locality, ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, IN A GOOD nelghberhood, three, four, or ave unfurnished Rooms, suitable for housekeeping, by afamiiy of four grown persons. Address A. B.C., Madison square Post office, stating full particulars. Bebt of reference given aad required. Ware MODERN THREE OR FOUR STORY brick or brown stone front House, sitnated be- tween Twenty-third and Forty-cecond streets and from Fourth ayenuc to Hroadway; must be in good order and rent low. Address B. H , 143 Grand stecet, stating terms, location, &c. $18 000 —FIRST CLASS, SRCOND MORT- e. © gaye—a good bondsman, on proper- ty located on « good business street near Broadwey, for sale at a liberal discount. Address J. H. M., box'3,776 Post affice. LET—THE SPLENDID FIRST CLASS CORNER House No. 80 Sands street, Brooklyn, bandsomely and completely furnished, containing 14 spacious rooms, with closets, &c. A delightful home. Possession at once. Sept jow. Call on or address Owner, box 219 Morald office. LET—IN BROOKLYN, 370 HENRY STREET, A handsome three story brown stone House, with bath, hot and cold water, gas fixtures, &c. Kent low toa good’ tenant, Inquire of Hf, M. SILVERMAN, 158 Broad- way. 10 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 4 MI- betta place, near Bleecker street, consisting of a Room, two Bedrooms and Kitchen, Kent very low to suit the times. 0 LET—ITHE ELEGANT FIVE STORY BROWN stone House. No. 63 St. Mark's place, Fighth street, with or without furniture; aud with or without stable; Tent low, as the owner wishes to go to Europe. at the house LET—A PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. IN- quire at 169 Kast Seventeenth street, near Stuyve- sant square, ‘Apply 0 LOAN ON BOND AND MORT 60.00 gage on real te in this city or E yy in snins of $1,000 and tpwhrds; also $80,090 to invest in purchasing made mortguges. Apply to A, SER- GEANT, 15 Wall street. ORNING BOAT DIRECT FOR KEYPORT, MIDDLE town Poimt and Cliflwood.—Cheap fare. The Sarge and commodious steamer MAYFLOWER will leave pier 26 North river, between Barclay and Robinson streets, evory morning at @ o'clock. Returning wM!l leave Keyport at3.30 P. M., landing at Chfwood. Fare each way 15 cents, or 25 cents for the trip. The public will find this a Pleasant trip. Good fishing and bathing. Excursion parties can make liberal arrangements for Keyport or Ciiffwood. Notice.—This boat will leave Keyport on Saturday, August at one o'clock P. M. ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP EVERY excepted, at 334 P. M., for Northport, Northport at eat Neck and Neck, Sand's Sand’a Point, 10 conte, Freight to Groat Poiut, and Glen Cove at bait the wsual rates. ANA. ‘The United States Mail Steamship » OOLUMBIA, Captain Richard Adams, with rifle cannon, and manned with United States from the Navy, will leave pier No. 4 North river, vana direst, on Saturday, August 31, at 12 o'clock, recisely. For freight or passage apply c 4 SPOFFORD, TLESTON & CO, 20 Broadway. gers muat procure their passports from the iment, and have them endorsed by the Spanish TRAVELIERS.—U. 8. PASSPORTS, INDISPENSA- i rons leaving this port, procured within sig Drafts, payable throughout Europe, ang No- meee V0 LET—THE STORE, INCLUDING FIXTURES, AND Busement of 460 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty- cighth street, Iuquireat 856 Bleecker stret. (0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 106 EAST Twenty eighth atreet, entirely separate from upper; six rooms, with basemeut. Aiso the upper part of 104, jostpainted. Also the lower part of 121 Kast Twenty: eighth street, at a low rent, and Rooms at 146 Third ave- nile, at $8.50. J. R, WILOOX, office 343 Four tts avenue. 10 LET—HALF THE USUAL RENT, OR FOR SALK very low, or will exchange for a small Farm near the city, a fine large four story first clase House, No. 266 Hicks street, corner of State. Brooklyn Heights; house is worth $8,500; mortgage $5,000; is well adapted for a F tea family or boarding house. Apply to GEORGE E. Doviakaiehio, 140 eroaue dus Now Fork, ANCIS BUT NO. 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice Brees for stock aud sale. Butler’s Lufaliivie Mange Cure and Flea Exterm:aator, 60 cents per botti Butler’s Breeding, Training, Diseases, &c., of D $1 Dogs boarded, trained, &c Medicines for ail di 5 ome ae a picture street. Price $50. RAND REGATTA—AT WHITESTONE, L. 1., SATUR- day, August 31.—AN doats under 40 feet keol. Prizes $160. Entrance fees $10, $7 ani $350 Printed sailing directions, &e , may be obtained of ©. F, WET MORE, at Whitestone, L, ., or B. Md. TOWNSEND, 29 War Ten airoet, Now York, Can be seen t his day at 43 Cl ‘ARTED TN BROOKLYN—A SMALL, DUT WHEL furmshod House, for a tetant whore family con- sists of himself, wife and babe; hovee must be convenient to Fulton or Wall street ferry. Address H. €., Herald office, stating rent, which must be low. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A BMALL furnished House, at alow rent, Address M. M., bax 1,092 Post offic, stating terms and location, ‘ANTED-IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON OR Wall street ferry, a woll furnished small House, Undoubted security given for care of furniture. Family, gentleman, ‘ife and babe, Address box 2,008 Now York Post affice, giving location and rent. Rent must be low. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN A DESIRABLE jocation , euitable for a few select boarders. Partics having the shove, will please direct a note, with full description and lowest rent, which will meet with prompt atteation from a satisfactory tenant. Address House, Union square Mast office. JANTED, TOTALLY OR PARTIALLY FURNISRED—A W pict and roomy Houge, with all the modern im- rovemeuts, betweon Tenth and Twenty-fifth streets and hird and Sixth avenues. Address M. #., box 180 Herald ee, se a Store already established and ap for cash, Address for one woek , box 225 Horald oMies, NT—A SMALL, HIGH STOOP HOUSE, » West side, not below Sixth avenue or above Thirtieth etreet. Address box 2,99 Post office, ting locality and terms i £ BON TON, JOURNAL DE MODES, | Is the cheapest, best and most reiiable fashion book ushed. [us warranted to keep the milliner, dre. juvenile, cap, headdress and iinen manufacturer corr ‘advised, in advance of importation, the prevailing § 1 Paris, Which no other work in America does, Ita letter on fashions alone is worth more than the price charged. Subscription one year, $5; single copies, 60 cents. Pub } J. day, at 1014 o'clock, lighed monthly by 8, T. TAYLOR & SON, 407 Broadwa; count of whom it may concern, to pay storage and ex |e +40 men | sd ae Bae” lortgagce. UCTION NOTICE.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OB tain first class Household Furniture at auction. . B. CHAPMAN & O0., Auctioneers, will sell, this day (Thnreday), at 2 o’clock, all the elegant Honseholt Fara ture, seven octave Pianoforte, Paimtinga and Works of Art contamed in the large mansion 69 West Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue, ee aie, Tosewood and mahogany Sofas, Rockers, irs, ‘Tables, Etegeres, Bookcase, Couches, Arm Chairs, walnut Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washstands, Commodes, ‘Shaving Stands, Buffet, Lace Curtains, Mirrors, Shades, Vases, Clocks, China and Glassware, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Ol Paintings, Hair Mattresses, Feather ‘Beds, Blankets; Sheets. Also, Basement and Kitchen Furniture. Sale commencing at 2 o'clock this afternoon. UCTION.—MORTGAGE SALE.—V. 8. MILLS, AUC- tioneer, and attorney for the morfgagee, will sell on Thursday, August 29, at 11 o'clock, at the corner of Varick and Chariton streets, the contents of a Liquor Store, consisting of Liquors,’ Casks, Dem{johns, Botties, Bar Fixtures, Counter, Glasses, Measures, Decanters, Se gars, &c. Algo, the wrexpired term of the Tease of Bi ; Will expire next May. Rent $700, weit SALES AT AUCTION, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONVER—OFVICE 170 CHAT @ street, will sell this day, tho 20h ag ren ook, all the Furniture in the large private ing house 21 Jay street, corner of Greenwich: {ine Par! Suits, Brussels, ingrain and other Cen: English, other Qilcloths, large extension Dining bles, oak Dini Chairs, Bureaus, Mirrors, Clocks, Sofas, Lounges, Chairay ‘Tables, 60 Bedstcads and Bedding, Feather Foray ©} tresses, Washstands and Crockery, Bedroom Furnitur two fine Heaters, Kitchen Furniture, Casters, Silver, Cut G1 a) and other ware, @ large assortment of Crockery; Glassware, &,, &c. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL e day (Thursday), at 10% o'clock, at salesroom jassau street, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, tho ent! Household Furniture of a family, consisting of two wood Parlor Suits, covered in crimson and maroon, and gold brocatel; two iahagany do., covered ia cloth; rosewood aud mahogany marble top Centre Tabi dlack walnut Library Bookcases, rosewood Pianofor' made by T. Gilbert, of Boston; Extension Dining Tab! Buffots, Dining Chairs, Carpets, Oilcloths, Dressing reans, Washstands, Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Loung Wardrobes, &c. The whole tobe peremptorily sold the highest bid ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN H, BURLEY, AUCTIO! cer, will sell this day, at 2 o'clock, at 444 Cun street, mahogany Rocking and other Chairs, Pxtensio Centre and other Tables; Pier, Oval and other Glasse: Sofus, Sofa Beds, Bureaus, Washstands, Wararobes, Ca lery, Brussels, Threo-ply and other Carpets; one top ress Wagon, one Spring Cart, two barreia of old Bourbon ‘hiskey, two casks of old palo brandy, Segars, thirt) pairs of gilt Window Shades, Hair and other Mattresact mahogany and other Bedsteads, Blankets, Quilts, Feather Beds, Counting House Desks, Kitchen Furniture, &c. By order of WILLIAM LER, Attorney for Moitgagee. fi & J, BOGART, AUVCTIONEERS.—THIS DAY, Al @ 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 Nor Wiham street, Heuschold Furniture, maliogany Sofa Lounges, Tables, mahogany Chairs, Rockers, Uprig! Desks, Cottage Bodsteads, Hair Mattresses, Beds an Bedding, Bureaus, Wasbstanda, Carpets, Ollcloths, Stan Casks, Counters, &c. HERIFE’S SALE.—GROCERY AND FEED STORE. ©)” CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Will sell this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at G24 Ninth avenne, the contents of a Grocery and Feed Store, com sisting of Flour, Sugars, Teas, Soaps, Butter, Lard, Hay Straw, Oats, &c. also two Feed Wagons, wo’ Horses a Harness. JOHN KELLY, eheriff. ¢ HERIFF’S SALE.—HARNESS, SADDLERY, 40. rn CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Will sell on Thursday, 29th fnst. (this day), at 89 Bower; a Jarge quantity of superior Harness, Saddles, Bric! Whips, Horse Blankets, Trunke, Harness, Leather, Har ware, ke. JOHN KELLY, sheriff, ATURDAY, AUGUST 3}, AT 103¢ O'CLOCK, AT 7. auction rooms, genteel Household Purnitare, cot sisting of one seven octave rosewood Piano, Melowell Co., makers: rosewood Parlor and Chamber Furnitur together with a variety of Bedroom and Kitchen Fi niture, ' scien ir Mortgagec, l4 Chambers street. UCTION NOTICE. EARTHENWARE AND FRENCH ROBERT HAYDOCK will seel this day at 10 o’elock, at his auction room, 101 Liberty street, 100 crates White Granite and ¢ Earthenware; 200 cases best French Flint Gla tation of Messrs. A. Peirce, Rother & Cateau: ges Salk Couuty Flint Glawa; 300 packages mblers, UCTION NOTICE.—YOU CAN BUY FURNITURE Looking Glasses, Mattresses, Bedding, &e., clieapor (ia at any other place at G. W. SNEDWN’S, 263’ Bowery , Dotween stanton and Houston streets, Please call; you TPVUOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 211 BROA! . way.—Public ‘Admiaistrator’s sale, on ‘Thursday Avigust 29, 1861, at 10 A. M., the Fish Stand and Fixtur No. 1 Catharine Market, belonging to the estate of AIK Tucker, deceased, 8. P. RUSSELB, Public Administrator. ILLIAM J SBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE. NO. Fast Broadway, will sell at auction, on Friday, th ‘80Un inst., at 1024 o'vlock, the Stock and Fixtares or Un whe sale and retail Liquor Store 266 avenue A, corner a nth street. Tho Counters and Fixtures are fi 8 and copper Measnres, Hrandies, Ging, Wine ch Spirits, Beer Pamps, Kegs, Casks, Header UCTIOD INTE A 23 Bowery, will sell on Friday, 3001 inat., at 1 Super, a large dscortment of gutta perche Combs, eom, prfing’ Round, Side and Patt Combs, Dressing. Gombe, Hair ling, &e., vo be sold pes, storage, &«. UCTION.—-WIHL, BE SOLD, AT 444 CANAL STREES, & large quantity of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Looking Glasses, Sofas, Rodding, Carpets, 2 casks old Pourbon, 8 casks old pale Brandy, one Express Wagon and 01 i UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, at 95 Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, one 73g octave Piano, dilaid with pyerl; cost $500 last May, is warranted for tureo years; one 1.5 )- wood Parlor Suit, covered in Turkish velvet moquet; one do, covered in ropa; Rockers, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Brussels and Ingrain Carpet, Crockery, Glassware, the Furniture of eight bedrooms complete, aud every thing belonging to a first class house. Will be sold with- out resecye, VETION SAL POSITIVE SALE OF SADDT. ’ Hurness, Trunks, &., at 89 Bowery, on Thursday morning, August 29, at 11 o'clock. August 31, at the entire Stock and Fixtures, Tools, &e., of a carpenter's shop, compris- ing Lumber, Hardware, Tools, Work Benches, Morticit g Machine, Rawing Machine aud Fixtures, &e.; also, two Lamber Wagons, two Horses, one set each of ‘single and double Harness, Tron Safe, &c., &c. Terms cash’, bankable funds. By order cf JOHN MITCHELL and A, CUMMINGS, Aasigneos, ROWNE & NIGHOTS, AUCTIONEERS,—ON FRIDAY, August 30, at Le’clock, in front of salesroom, 35 Naseau street, a pair of spiendid bay Horges, 153¢ hancs high; tine, stylish drivers and splendidly matched; war- ranted sound, kind and gentle in every way. Aiso'a fine Enj Phaeton, with shifting seat. Also double Har- ness, city made, 80, An elegant pair of dark bay Horses, 16 hands high, warranted sound, kind and gentle; finely matched and very stylish. Also a eity made Baroucho and set of double Harneas, in good order. The above establishment is the property of a well known gentleman of this city, and will be sold without reserve. ROWNE & NICHOLS WILT, SELL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, at one o'clock, 1m front of salexroom No, 35 Nas- Ban street,a very fine pair of bay Horses, 1514 hands high, 8 years old, warranted sound, kind aod gentle in single as well as double harn gs, and good saddle horses. The present owner has had them three years and sells them for want of use ouly. AISO, Acity built Brett, in @@od order, together with doublo Harness, nearly new, Whip, Blankets, &., &&. Aleoa chestnut’ Mare, 8 years old, 164¢ hands high, sound, kind and gentle, ‘prompt driver’and’ good under’ the saddtc. All to be sold without reserve, INSTABLE’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EXE- cutions. WEST & WATTS will sell at auction on Thursday, August 29, at 103¢ o'clock, all the Furniture contained in Honse 32 Beach strect, comprising Tapestry, Brussels aud Ingrain Carpets; mabogany Sofa Bedstea\, mahogany Sofas, Lounges and Chairs, in hair cloth; Cot tage Hedsteads, Hair and Straw Maitresses, feather Bol- sters and Pillows, Cane Chairs, solid rosewood Bedstead, do. marble top Dressing Bureau and Washstand, ‘Toilet Sets, Blankets, Hpreads, Sheets, Piliow Cases, Napkins, ‘Table Cloths, Towels, mahogany’ Dining Tables, Crockery and Glassware, silver plated Casters, ivory handied knives, silver plated Forke and Spoons. ” Also, one magni- ficeut rosewood 7 octave Pianeforte, A. Weber, maker; carved lega, lyre pearl keys, and rougd corners, cot $550; Touswu0d Fiano Stool; also Piano Cover, Also, a large quantity of Kitchen Utensils, with which the sale will comme! rder of HENRY WEST, constable. "ARD SCHENCK , AUCTIONEER. CONTINUATION SALE. ASSIGNEES SALE OF SUPERS HOUSETIOLD FURNITURE, By F. & FP. H. SCHENCK, this day, Augpst 29, at LL o'clock, at their salogrooms, Nog. 156 and 157 way, the Stock of one of the first cabinct makers of this city, consisting in part of elegant solid carved and plain rose- wood Sutta, in satin and brocatel, plush aud reps; elegant rosewood Amour-a-Glace, magnificent rosewood round cornered Bedsteads and Bureaus, do. in black walnut, finished in oil; rosewood and walkut Secretary, Library Bookcase, elegant rosewood and walnut Etegeres, carved walnut and oak Buffets, oak and walnut Library and Dining Room Chairs and other elegant Furniture. Tho above is allof the very best manufacture, and will be positively sold by order of assignee. The particular at- tention of those in want of elegant Furniture is respect- fally requested to rae sale, as it is undoubtedly the finest sale of first class Furniture that has taken place in this city. J. B. FREEMAN FIT7ZSIMMONS, AUCTIONFER—OFFICE 1 e@ street—will sell on Friday, August 30, at 103¢ o'clock, at 385 Rast Tenth street, a nice assortment of Groceries, Liquors, Counters, Beer Pumps, Scales and Weights, and Fixtures of store, to close the business. BORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. Asignee's sale of ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘This day, at 11 o'clock, at salesroom 141 Broadway, be- ing revsoved for convenience of sale, one of the largest and best made stocks of Furniture offered this season, consisting of lady's Secretary, very elegant rosewood; Library Bookeases, of rosewood and black walnut; rove- wood Parlor Suits, various coverings; Library Suits, Din- ing Room Furniture, Office Desks, superb rosewood, black wainut and mahogany Chamber Suits; also Bedsteads, Bu- reans, &c. ‘The whole of first clase workmanship, and sale positive. Ryorder. FE. K. WEBBER, Assignee. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 103g o’clock, at the auction store, 194 William street, quantity of Groceries, Liquors, Flour, Cheose, Fish, Sait, 35,000 Segars, 25 baskets Chatnpagne, bottled Ales, Pench Brandy, Wines, Continental Bitters, &, J20, at 12 o'clock, Lot of seasonable ready made Clothing, Dry and Fancy Goods, Knapsacks, gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, go. On Friday, August 30, at 11 o'clock, ry at No. 11 Cedar street, elegant marble top Counters, Res- taurant Fixtures, &. On Saturday, Angust 31, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction store, the stock of Groceries, Liquors, and Cass, Fixtures, &c., of a grocery store. F. DUD N, AUCTION » WILL SELL, ON THIS Third aveu corner of Fifty-Atth street, the Household Furniture of a famity leaving for California; alsoa fine double barrelled jun, by a London maker. we pasion 1. DOPBIN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THE EN- J. tire Hoasohold Furniture contained in the dwelling house 78 West Tweifih street, consisting of Bedroom, Par- lor and Kitchen Furniture, rosewood Pianoforte, &c., on Friday, August 30, at 10 o'clock A. M., the property of @ family giving up housekeeping. & J. BOGART, AUCTIOS S, gustso, aca ‘o'clock, RS.—ON FRIDAY, AU 262 West street, on ao- M.A BOTT, AUCTIONE) Broadway, olla this day, at ten o'clock, the Stod and Fixtures of the grocery 255 Sixth street, ne avenite ©, Soap, Starch frocery Wagon; also th Furniture, Prnoforts, ¢ ck, Ate. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONKER—WILL SELL TH day, at 10 o'clock, at the Clarendon House, cornel of York and Washington streets, Jersey City, the stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars; one splendid Billiard Table Bar and Bar Fixtures; also all the genteel Household Fu; niture, &c., ke. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON FRB day, at 2 o'clock, the entire Furnitere of a largé house from Forty-foarth street; splendid Parlor Sui Royal Wilton Carpets, Bede; best Hair Mattrceses, oal Bullet, rosewood Piano, Dining Room and Kitchen Parniy tare, splendil Pier and Oval Mirrors, Silverware; sold te satisfy acclaim. By order of PEOPLES & GLEN, Attorneys. } CLOTHING. ’ TTENTION! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—WANTED, alot of cast of Clothing, Furnitare, Carpets, &c. I will pay the highest price, by calling on or addressing M. Abrahams, 233 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-tifth and Twenty sixth streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. A. T EZEKIELS OLD STAND—LADIES AND GENS can cbtain the following prices for their cast off Chothing:—From $5 to $35 for silk Dresses, from $3 to $16 for Coats, from $1 to $6 for Pants. A note by pes! pungtu- filly attended to by Fvekicl, 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streeta, Ladies attended to by Mrs. E. GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, FUR- niture, Carpets and Jewelry wanted to supply the Western market. 1 pay as follows :—Froim $10 to $30 for 2; Conte, from §%6 to $18; for Panta, $1 60 to $5. Callon or address A. DUCAS, 218 Seventh avenue, be tween fwenty fourth and Twenty fifth streets. Ladies atten ded vy Mra. D, LADIES AND ing, Fariture, AD ntlemen having any Cast OM C! ge Carpets and Jewelry, will receive the highest price by callin Ladie on or addressing A. HARRIS, 588 Third avenue. attended to by Mre. Harrie. BETTER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND G ( their cast of Clothing guarantes 19 pay Call on or between ‘Tw attended by Mrs. Anhait, TLEMEN urniture, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE PARTNER WANTRED—IN A RETAIL SHOE BU A ness, With $2,500 or $3,000, in one of Lhe best stands in the city, Jt is achance seldom to be met with. No agents need apply. Address P., box 400 Herald oftice. 'ON BALLS.—A PARTY HAVING AN IMPROVED process for manufacturing canton balls wishes to confer with some person of means and jnituence for the purpose of bring:ng the thing before the goverument. A Addrese rude machine in operation wil be exhibited. M., Herald office. ARTNER.—A PRACTICAL MAN, WHO JS THE PRO- prictor of large and convenient premiges, with steam power and other facilities, and ampie resources of capital, but whose business is damaged or perhaps destroyed by the existing national troubles, wishes to commence operas tions in some new and lucrative manufacturing enter. prise, and would treat with a competent and eligible party, a8 partner or otherwise, to conduct the ander. taking. LetteM with full particulars (none others wil} be attended to), addressed Mills, Hes office, wilh have prompt consideration. ARTNER WAN’ .—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO associate witha man of some capital and good busi- hess qualifications, in the retail house farnishing bard- ware business, already established and location unsur- passed. References exchanged. Address House Furnish. ing Hardware, Herald office, for two days. HE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN TH dersigned, under the firm name of Morgan & Acker, AtNo, 804 Broudway, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to or owing to said firm, are to be paid to Peter Acker, Jr., on the promigen, rhe will continue the business, eTER ACKER, Jr., WM. J. MORGAN, HE ADVERTISER 18 IN POSSESSION OF THE KNOW- ledge for purifying Petroleum or Rock Oj) at less than one-half the former cost and would like to commn- nicate with a party having capital, wishing to engage in the business, Address Rock Oil, station A, Spring street, N. ¥. ANTED—A MAN, WITH $300 OR $400, WHO WILL take a one-half interest in, and entire charge of, @ barge, capable of carrying two hundred tons. From her & ust profit of $100 per month will be guaranteed. For forther particulars inquire at the ofice of Silliman Matthews & Co., forwarding merchants, 17 Ccnties slip, New York. t $20 PARTNER WANTED, IN A CASH MANU, Ww facturing Business, permanently establish ith unlimited extension, clearing at lecs* $3,000 per annum; large ordere on hand engaged; capital to pure chase machines; business profitable, without risk. Ap~ ply tof. V. LIVINGSON, 93 Liberty street. —WANTED, AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS 500. man, with $500 in cash, to buy in and act 8S partner ina neat profitable business; a good travelling. salesman preferred, Address H. & P., Herald office, —A PARTNER, WTIH THIS AMOUNT OB 500. cash, wanted in a splendid cash business, which pays $400 per month; no risk, and without compes tition. Apply at 87 Forsyth st., near Grand, fourth floor, room No. 1. PARTNER WANTED, OR WILL GIVE 1.00 e good salary, securing the money, as cashier, ta & first class profitable and genteel business. SOUTHWICK & WooD, 82 Nassau street, 3 —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THIS Je le amount, for a German lager beer brewery, im the neighborhood of New York; value of tha property $20,000: encumbrance only $3,500. Tho money is wanted for improvements. Best references given. AP» ply to CHARLES NANZ, Notary Public No. 3 Chambers street, room No. 7, up stairs. ee ie BILLIARDS. ILLTARDS.—FOR SALE, A THOUSAND new and gecond hand Tables, for $100, $150, $200 and $260, gn eT complete, Cail and examine or send 5 to let. Pasi Yen) we. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street. - — ROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COM, een MINATION CUSHIONS. Prices to suit the cae, -HELAN& COLLENDER, 93 0 00 Crosyasizect, New York

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