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_ MUSICAL, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Planoforte, elegant carved case and legs, overstrung full iron plate, lined with satinwood; bas all the modern improvements; made to order for the present owner, has been in use bat five months; cost $500, will De wold for $250, including Stool, Cover and rosewood sane Cs Inquire at 70 West Twenty-sixth street, six Hue. BARGAIN—$150,—MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE Pianoforte, bas full iron frame, overstrung xp keys, round corners; has ‘maker's uuexpi rantee for three years, Apply at the residence, 28 street, near Second avenue. SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR SALE AT ‘@ sacrifice for cash.—The Piano has ail modern iin- Prevements, and is fully warranted. Apply at 89 Heury st. QSALE VERY LOW—ONE HANDSOME ROSE. woud cased melodeon, very fine tone and nearly sow. Inquiro of Mrs. J. C. WHEELER, 135 Hadson street. MGHTE & BRADBURYS’ NEW SCALE OVERSTRUNG Bass Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square fortes, No. 421 Broome street. What everybody says must ‘bo true; everybody says they are the best, ‘therefore they must be the best. Ls ON THE P NOFORIE AT $6 A QUARTER.— An Fnglish lady, who takes great pains with her tis, wishes to have afew more ladies to instruct at own residence, at $6 a quarter, or $10 ut tho residenca Pils; privilege of forte to practice on, Call at King streot, between Varick and Macdougal. ANTED—FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 YOUNG man, who can come well recommended, to give tusic lorsons to a young girl; he must be a good’ musician and able to speak the French and Germain languages. hours of Land of A TP PAINE'S MERCANTILE COLL S, New York, and 233 Faltou street, Brooklyn, city or country receive three months (seventy-cight ssons each) in Writing and Arithmetic, or Bookkepig Jessens unlimited, for $10. Ladies’ Writing lessons, §2, twenty lessons. @ADEMIES OF PENMANSHIP A) BOOKKEEVING , Ko. 6 Fourth avenue, New York, and 15 Court Street, Brocklyn.—Bookkeeping. Pupils received this month at reduced charges. Instruction day aud evening. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITE SPANISH YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE 0 G ituation im a family to teach her own language, or BeBe Prevate rape, Would revive board as equa. for sorviers. References exchanged, Address for Spe week Spanish Teacher, station D. YOUNG LADY WOULD BE HAPPY TO MAKE AR- Tangements with a family of reapectability to in- root same of the youngor members in English, music and Painting, for a pleasant home; salary no object. A Rete addressed to Music, Herald’ office, will meet with pt attention. OKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC AND WRITING ROOMS, ‘362 Broadway.—Stndents received, day and even: and careiully fitted for tho counting room or active Boslness, by a thorough, practical course of instruction. Perms ridderate. ®. J. RENVILLE. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Westchester, Westchester county, combining the Mavantages of city and country, Great facilities for musi eal lustruction. French taught by a Parisian lacy. Terms mpderate. School will reopen on Tuesday , Septet Miss OWEN, Cll INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, NO. 48 East Twenty-fourth street.—Boarding and day , classical and commercial, fourteen $ American, five French, two German, one Spanish. A 'y department and a gymnasiom. Eee prospe details, Professor ELIE CHARLIER, Director. ‘De reopened on Tuesday, September 17. ~A TEACHER WANTED, TO GIVE INSTRUC- tion in French to a lady for two evenings in a week ab the house of the instructor, or the advertiser would e English lessons for those in French. Addyoss eM. N., Union square Post office. ‘(Ms SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, STAMFORD, Conn.—Will open Eept. 9. Puptis received at any Instruction in English, with Music, French and German. For circulars and references address Mrs. K. ‘Van Hecringen or Miss 8. L. Rosborough, principa's, Stam- ferd, Onn. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1861. a= BALES_OV REAL SMALL FARM WANTED—WITH PLAIN BUILD. A ings, woll watered, within one to one and a half rs ride from New York, worth $2,000 to $4. ESTATE. 000, soil must be rich and deep, and well adapted for fruit’ and market gardening. rout wih full particulars, L. ‘ork Hubert, box 2.439 R SALE—HOUSE AND EIGHT LOTS ON PALISADI Avenue, Hudson city, New Jersey, near Washington village, and overlooking the city of New York. Price 1000. Terms easy, or part of the lots will be sold. Ap- DHN D. WAUGH, 164 Nasaau street. VOR SALE—AN ITALIAN VILLA, ON THE BANKS of the Hadson river, twelve miles from the city, and half a mile from the depot at Spuyten Duyvil. ‘The house is two story, utticand basement, about 80x35 feet, and contains all’ the modern {mprovements—outbuildings, coach house, stable, ice house and gas . The grounds are laid out iu the most tasteful manner, with fruit and shade trees. The place is ono of Uke most beautiful and healthy in this vicinity, and will be sold low, For furthor particulars apply to CHAS. K. MILLS, 84 Cedar street. RK SALE, A BARGAIN—$300 TO $500 WANTED down, only—Cottage Hiouee im Brovkiyn, half an hour from Fujton ferry, a few steps from the ‘ara; con- ‘tains water, heater, aud gas throughout. Price $2,300— cost $3,600; remainder on mortgage. Address THOS. LIPPIATT, 100 Nas: ANGE—BY THE NER, A 19 front Private Dwelling tn Seeond place, Brooklyn, with all the modern improve- ments, in perfect order; house 25x50 feet, three stories, sement and cellar; lot 23 fect 11 inches by 138 feet; 83 feet court yard in front; beautifully located, command: ing a fine prospect of the bay and surrounding seenery: very healtby Jocation, Also, one of the best paying and dost located tenant properties in New York, al: 3 tenanted, and sold under guarantee to pay 12 per cent on price asked. Also, 200 acres of splendid land in Mara- thon county, Wis., part burr and oak, opening and prairie land; will ‘bo sold cheap for cash. Either of the above will be exchanged for seme good local business in New York or Brooklyn, or put in as capital, or for a farm, well located, free from incumbrance, stocked and tooied. None bes principale deal with. Address New Yorker Herald otlice, FOR SALE.—A NICE COTTAGE FOUS fot, sewer, water, heaters, &.; pannelled p fruit trees in yard: one block from Peck slip f $3,500; $625 cash; balance on long mortgag factory reasons for selling, Address Star, Herald offic OTEL FOR SALE CHANGE FOR REAL IS hango for the stock of @ Goal Yard.—It on $4,000 and $5,000 worth of stock and Also, the intorest_ in the buildings. Apply to CORDTS & CO., 170 Chatham st., room 1, Took LAND FOR Sane IN THE VILLAGE OF Ba tf eusack, N. J.--Most desirable Building Lots to , 40 minutes {rom this city by rail, on the Fiack- ensack anil New Yorks Raitroad; the most beautiful town sonear the city, lying on a tido river; walke flagged, plenty of schools and churches, frequent ‘communteation with the city during the day, to local discase, perfoct healthy and no mosquitoes, - Apply 0 JOHN WERIEC' executor, 17 now Canal g*reet, or at the Homestead, up” per ond of the village, where maps may be seen, N INNESOTA LANDS—MINNESOTA _LAND3.—FOR salo, 1,000 acres, in Mower county, one of the beet Counties in the State; laud all selected by an old reside of that vicinity; well watered and timbered; would ex- change for a yood farm iu Massachusetts. For all par- ars address J. C. Mason, Worcester, Mass. ANTED—A FARM, FROM TEN TO THIRTY ACRES, r from the city, in exchange for in a about an b which $500 cash, and the subscriber's ownership first class house in Brooklyn, amon’ 4 be given, The house . is on mort ENERAL will be rs, satiafactory to Address Cusiom House, box 123 SRGAR STORE FOR SALE—IN A FIRST RATE location and doing a good business; only $150 exsh Wanted. Inquire at 883; Bowery. RUG STORE FOR SALE-SITUATED IN A GOOD neighborhood for business; cau bo bought at a great Sicrifice, as the owner cannot attend to it. For partiou- lars apply to FERRIS & CO. , 117 Nassau street. ‘ADAME C, MEARS BURKHARDT, 222 and 224 Madison avenue, coruer Thirty-cighth st, SH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY sCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, erly 32 West Fifteenth street.) ‘Will reopen, with the commencement of the session, ‘Beptomber 12, Madame C. M.B. will be at home from ‘the lst of September. Circulars at Brousing’s, 701 Broad- ‘way; Lockwood’s, 411 Broadway, and 222 Madison avenue. RUG STORE—-REAVILY STOCKED AND HAND- somely fitted, for sale, in order to accept arrauge- ments olgewhere, at almost a purchaser’s own price. This is no humbug; do not call from curiosity, bat prepared to close a bargain if satisfuctory. Cull at 687 Third avenue. MR SALE—THE ORANGE COUNTY MILK DEPOT, corner Duffield and Johngon streets, Rrooklyn. Will ADAME J. ¥. CAUCHOIS’ ENGLISH AND FRENCH ot tnd Day School for young Indies, No, 258 enty-third strect, will reopen on Monday, Sep- ‘Pember 9. 0 CAUCHOTS assures her patrons that We eourse of instruction adopted by her s the result @f dose observation—adapting the method to the abilities ef the pupil. Hor chief object is to inspire her schoiars wrhs of learning, and begs to reter to her previous ‘WBHeis as an evidence of her success. Partioular utten- Mon given to the primary department A punctual atten, Genes at the opening of the school ts espocially requested. Metass Of oi! painting and Grecian art on Saturdays. ‘B. LESPINASSE’S FRENCH DAY AND BOARDING ‘School reopens on Monday, September 9. New admitted only under fourteen years of age. French of she ochovi. French, Spanish and Ger- man ¢o git without extra charges. ME. A. COUTAN’S French and English Boarding and Day Schoo}, . 279 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-tirst street, Will reopen on Monday, September 16, 1861. ‘ONS, L. DEGRAND-VAL'S BOARDING SCHOOL, Collage and Commercial, Hudson terrace, Hobo. reopens September 2.—Terms per annum. es—Rev. A. Cauvin, Mr. E. Ponyert, 30 Bsoad Werest; Hr. E. Plunkett, 130 Broadway. ‘AND HOME — EDUCATION. — PRIVATE French, German, English and Spanish Classical and rolal ‘Boarding and Day, School, with fine play ground and gymnasium,47 and 49 Wost Twenty-sixtl @trest, botwoen Broadway ami Sixth avenue. Mr. LOWS WRIST takes charge of a limited number of boys. Reopens ‘Monday, Septomber 16, Y FEMALE SEMINARY.—THIS INSTITUTION <i offers the accumutated advantages of nearly fifty ef successful operation. Every facility is provided Kee thorougn course of useful and ornamental education, ‘Ywnder the direction of a corps of moro than twenty pro- Sessors and teachers. - For circulars apply to JOHN H. ‘WIALARD, Troy, N. Y. MISSES BUCKNALI/8 ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boarding and Day School for Ladle, No. 7 Twenty-second street, second door from Fifth ave- The Mises Buck- fame, Will reopen on Tuesday, Nept, 17. gal’ and Professor Abram Milis, who participates im the management of thy Institution, earnostly requests a punc- @ual atiendance of their pupils. In the primary separt- ment young chikiren are carefully instructed in a prepara Bary couse of study. GERMAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 909 WEST Twenty-second street, will be reopened on Monday ber 9. The success of this school proves the rity of the German method of instruction on which 8 eonducted. All the English branches thorought Sanght; particular eure paid to tho German and Fr ;Spanish and Latin in the higher classes of the department only; thorough instruction in the higher of Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Natural History snd Philosophy, Chemistry, Geography, Astronomy, Ame- wéoan and Universal History, Penmanship, Drawing and ics m both the female and male departments, extra charge for any brauch of instruction. Circulars ing full particulars may be had at Westermann’s, 440 Broadway ; at Howe & Terry's, 76 Bowery, and at the Bastitute. R. DULON, P. D. H. GERCKE, P. D, COAL, OMING VALLEY COAL $4 50.—THE BEST COAL for stove and rango use. Free burning, tull weight and no dust. LOYD & 00., 322 Eighth avenue, eorner Twenty-seventh street. STEAMBOATS. MEETING ON STATEN ISLAND.—ONLY 25 The splendid and commo. has been chartered expressly o van, at a very low rate of fare, to the camp ground, ing on Tuesday, the 3d of ber, and con- ‘moe during the week. Camp Meeting will be held @oring this week at Tottenville,on Staten Island, near "a dock, opposite Perth Amboy, N. J. The camp is ‘on the beautiful camp grounds of the Methodist ‘Bpteeopal Church, Aspinwall Grove. To all who wish to eupya ificent sail of twenty miles down the bay ‘around Staten Iqland, this opportunity should not be . Time and places of leaving as follows:—Leaye foot @f Broome street, at 83¢ A.M. and 114 P. M.; foot of street, at 9 A. M. and 2P. M.; Staten Island ferry ) of Whitehall street, at 93¢ A. M. and 234 P. M. we Totten's deck for New York, at 12 M. and at 53, BR. M., landing only at Staten Island’ ferry slip, foot of ‘Whitehall street, New York. AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE NEW and fast steamboat DANTEL DREW leaver Jay street Puesday, Thureday and Saturdays, at 7 A. M., calling Thirtieth street. Excursion tickets to be on epee ISLAND ey a ie oa every day ys exoepted), at 3:30 P. M., iport, making the intermediate landings. Leaves ‘Nertbport at 5 A. M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to @reat Neck and Sands Point, 10 cents. Freight to Sand’s Folot, Great Neck and Glen Cove, at half the usual rates. HOTELS. SI, foe § OYAL OPERA OOLONADE HOTEL, CHARLES Street, St. James, London, England.— This uew and =, hotel, beautifully and conveniently situated in the feat End of London, offers unrivalled accommodation for @amilies and genticmon at moderate charges, and is par- ficularly worthy the attention of visiters from the Umted States. Every comfort and accommodation is provided. 7% (OLAS HOTEL, NEW YORK, AUGUST 29, 1861. and after ube Ist day of September the price of ard will be reduced to two dollars per diem. Suits of und single Rooms for permanent board will be let at corresponding rates. The hotel will be conducted with Abe tame liborality as herewofore. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB & CO, be sold reasonable, as the owner is going tn the country. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED SEGAR STORE, doing @ good business; de reason for welling the owner is going to leaye the cily. For further information apply at 669 Hudson atrect. OR SALE—CHEMICAL LABORATORY, ONE WELL established, and having every convenience for an- lytical and experimental business, logether with a seleet library of 800 volumes, is offered for sale at a fair priee. Address, with real name, box 8,758 New York Post office” OR SALE—THE BEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL corner Liquor Store in the Fourth ward, with a fai stock, deing a large trade, @ long lease and at low rent. Will be sold very low. Apply at 170 Chatham streot, second Qoor. J. P. TRAVER, Auctioneer, F2 SALE—THE STOCK OF A FANCY STORM, RENT cheap, including the fixtares and furniture; reasons Will be given for selling out. Inquire at 644 Eighth ave- nue, between ‘Thirty-ninth and Fortictl streets, R SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISMED SEGAR STORE, with Bar Room attached, near the Academy of Mf Sic and Wallack's new ‘Theatre; sold on account of the owner having other bugincas to attend to. Inquire on the premises, 815 Broadway, near Twelfth street. Fate ch, FAWABLE, WELL, ESTABLISHED Manufacuring Bosincss, doing a sife and profitable trade, and most excellent chance for invowtment. ing the city, will sell at a great sacrifice. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Kassan street. OR SALE—A WINE, LIQUOR AND SEGAR STORE; stock and fixtures if desired, or fixtures only; a sam- ple room attached. Inquire at 474; Broadway , for three days. R SALE—A HOTEL, WITH BAR ATTACHED, LO- cated down town, furnished throughout, and now paying $25 per we -k; price $500; a bargain worthy of at- tontion; sold on uccount of ill health. Apply to General Agency, 49 Nassau street, near L:berty. SALE—ELEVEN BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD SIZED Anacouda Soakes, in good health, and feed rega- . One ofthem i# very large. Inauire at 21 Bowery, OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP DRINKING Saloon, in one of the largest thoroughfares in the city. Very cheap for cash. Apply to J. E. VALENTINE, 11 James élip. R SALE—A LARGE FRUIT AND SODA WATER Stand; also a Candy Store, with vegetables, con. nocted, anda largo young Goat with Kil, which i very handsome, and of fine breed. Will sell Out ebeap. In- quire at 91 Mott street, corner of Canal, in store. A fine chance. Rent of store choap. Good ‘neighbobood for Dusiness. RR SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS, HONORABLE, RE- spectable and profitable. An chergotic young ma Of good address and moderate means, can realixe a hand- some inoome. Inquire of L. M. Richard, No. 2 Erie Build- ing, Duane street, for six days. OR SALE—A SPLENDID LUNCH COUNTER, NEAR- ly uew, 30 feet lorg, with buck and Shelving com- jets; also, two dozen high Stools. Will be sold for $40 cash—cost $160. Inquire at No. 7 Broad street. OR SALE—HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, IN COM- plete order; location unsurpassed. Parties wishing to engage in the businces will find this a chance seldom offered. Apply to J. M. BROWN, 72 Cortlandt street. IR SALE—A NEATLY FITTED UP LUNCH AND Taay Barroom}. best location in the city for the business, opposite ral Post office; will be sold cheap ton cast cus . For partieulars apply to MITCHELL, Business Agency ,77 Cadar street, between Li and 1o'c.ock OR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, with Bar attached, located ov West street, and do- ing a business of $65 per week, well Hited up. a bargain at $250 cash. Apply to General Agency, 49 Nassau strect, near Liberty. GR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTUKES (ALSO four beds and bedding complete) of the Liquor Store 186 Cherry street. McBRIDE, on the premises. FEF" SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN EXCELLENT COR- ner Liquor Store up town, would tnclude some goed paying tenement property in Brooklyn, for an impeoved faci worth about $3,000. Address 4.'B , box 216 Herald ol 5 Apply © PATRI R SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE STOCK AND FIX. tores of a Retail Grocery Store tn the Bowery, near Fourth street, consieting of fine teas, coffee, wines, ke of the firet quality. Will be sold at a bargain, as the owner fs about to leave the place. apply to Mr. HUSTACE; 83 Murray street. A ive CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY SALOON FOR sale, now doing a good bustuess, Also a good Segar Store, fn an excelient location, Satisfactory reasoas for selling. Apply © FERRIS & CO. 117 Naasan street. 12 FOR A GOOD LIQUOR STORE, DOWN town, doing a large cash trade; low rent and apartments for a family. Will take part’ cash, aa it must be sold this day. Apply on the premises, 104 Mott street, near Canal, or 12 Centro strect, ZEGLIS & HASTINGS. 860 th WILL BUY A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Store, on a corner, in Grand street; ee years lease of the whole bi free. “Must be sold; owner gol at $400; store rent othe war, Apply at 12 Centre street, corner of Chambers. ZEGLIS & HASTINGS, onronnsumnennnermmetts einen HELAN’S PATENT IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES And COMBINATION CUSHIONS. Priceg reduced to suit the times. PHELAN & COLLENDER, 67 Crosby strosh, HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., TO LET. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE, UP TOWN, A and near Fifth avenue, will be let very tow to @ sponsible party; furnished 'with every convenience for ping, including carved rosewood Piano and Baker's Sewing Machine. - The Furniture will Addross A. B., box 140 Horald office, HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE— Finely located one block from Clinton ayenuo, Brooklyn; rent low, Furniture cheap; house has ail im- provements, Apply to THOMAS J, MILLER, 14 Broadway, A SPLENDID FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN Thirty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue, with 30 others, all well situated. Also 60 unfurnished, all xt war prices. The best place in this city to reut or have rented or store property is at N. C. BISHO!S, 144 Broad jay, store floor, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARTOR AND. two elegant Bodrooms, with extension, and Kitchen, with convenience for honsekeeping, to let, in a first class. house. Terms reasonable, References exchanged. Apply at 150 Waverly placo, near Sixth avouue. FIRS? CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, in a good neighborhood, on Kast Thiety. ninth street, in fae order; bas all the modern improves ments; will’ be let forthwith at a grovt sacrigice, Call aud Hee, J. R. WILCOX, 343 ourth avenue. PRR House, To BE 1 House on the Fifth avenue, hi ine vietnity of Madison square, will be lot, toweth: astable in the rear, Address box 2,060 Peat oilice. oe HOUSE TO Li Jersey, House large has ail the improvement &e.; strictly first class, The ground—one fully lai out, and has a great variety of skate and fruit troes, also nico carriage honse, The place is situated on Broad street, ton minutes? walk from depot. Al! the sur. rounding residences are of the first order. Apply to or addyess Win. M. Day, Elizaboth, N. J. WRNISH! HOUSE TO Lt Street, between Fourth ayonue and Broadwy ble for a small genteel fam I—IN ELIZA! a , fu a ‘ISHED HOUSE TO LED. ment House, with modern improveme 65 West Twenty-sixth strect. 60 Wail street. ART OF A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUS! to je(—In a flue neighborhood, at 126 East Thirty- irst street, betwoon Second and Third gyenues. OOMS WITH STFAM POWER TO LET—IN A BUILD. ing 86 by 88 fect, four stories high, with basement. ‘The whole or part of either story will be let on terms. Inquire on the premises, 116 West Twenty-Ke stree PLENDID BASEMENT TO LE" dest business part of Brow aitable for any basi Rent reasonable to a Ki nant. Inquire at 42144 Broadway, three doors above Canal street. venth LOCATED IN TRE : AND STREET 10 LET.— ; Well lighted; excellent show windows anid firet class ivcation for business; will be let on the most reas: nable terms from now till’the Ist of May, 18 Apply at 220 Madison street, or 429 Grand street. AULENDID FLOORS TO LET, AT $8 PER Four Rooms, with gas fxtui at doors, good wash fi at $5 50. $6 and 37 nth, with water, and halls and staire all viletothed atid earpetet. Apply at the office 217 East Thirticth street, for three days. 0 LET—THR WHOLE OR P4 class House No. 211 West Forty-second ati tweon Righth and Ninth avenues, It has all the ‘ne. dern improvements, and has been repainted in the bet style. Will be let for half the usual rent from now antl tho Ist of May. Inquire at Mr. Duffy's grocery si oF “THE FI be. in West Forty-second strect, between Ninth and ‘font ay. ues, for particulars andthe key. VO LET—FURNIEHED, A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front House, 25x58, situated on 4 wile street, act within a block and a half of Fifth avenue. ‘The furnitire is ist class, nearly new, andi cousis's of every thing necessary except tinen and siver. Kent low to agood tenant. Apply to CHAS. E. MILLS, 34 Cedar strect, (0 LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLEMAN, withont board, in a private family. Apply at 127 ‘Thompson street, References exchanged. LET- ). 15 EAST WASHINGTON PLACE, ONE block from Breadway. Touse in good repair, with modern improvements, Apply at No, 11 Wost Twenty- second street, from % to 10 A. om 5107 P.M.” 0 LEI—TWO OF THE PRETTIES! THREX STORY Houses in the city, in a row of eleven houses; eourt yards tu front; $250 until the Ist of May; wii lease. In- quire on the premises, No. 189 East Thirty-third stroct, d near Se wenue, (0 LWI—VERY CHEAP, TWO OF THE PRETTIEST moderate sized four story Houses in the eity; loca fion one of the best; richly ornamented and frevecod perfect palaces. Inquire on the premises, 24 Worty-sixth street, between Fifth and 6ixth avenues, ‘Reut until May $600. ' Also one for $500, adjoining. LET—ONLY TO A QUIET, GENTEEL FAMILY, a Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen (with dumb waiter) and four Bedrooms, in a four story house; $200 until May 1; only one other family of three persons in the house. hi- quire ‘on the premises, 613 Secoud avenue, uear Thirty- seventh street. FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 866 BROAD way, Dear Union square. It is a tip-top piace tor # daguerreotype gallery, or any other kind of light busi- ness. App'y at 566 Brondway. L A SMALL THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND under collar brick Houso, 134 Fast Forty frat atroct, near Third avenue, in good orter, wrat gas ai MyUures range, hot and cold water, bath, &c.; rent $240 to Ist of May wext; possession at onee. Apply on the premises, 0 LET—THE ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STO: House, Ni 29 West Thirty-fourth street, 100 {cet wite; Belgian pavement, &c.; immediate posseszion. Ap- ply on the promises, or to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William street. (0 LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A BRICK COITAG containing seven Rooms. Lot 50 by 100 tastefully luid out; on ane of cars (rom Fuiton, Wall, South or Haimitog ferry, Rent moderate, to let of May next. Apply to R. M. HOBBS, 36 Maiden lane. 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A SMALL GENTEEL family, Part of an English basement house, constt- ing of Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, and three Bedrooms, All modern conveniences. 'Rent moderate. Apply at the honse, 236 Weat Twenty cighth street (0 LET—ON MURRAY HILL, A THREE SIORY high stoop brick House, with range, bath, water Cloxets, furnace, gasand gas Extures complete; rent very low 7 @ good tenant, Inquire on the premises, 73 East Forticth street. 0 LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING 224 West Fifteenth strect, in complete order, having re- cetitly beew papered and painted; bas all the modern bn- provements. Apply to M. SOLOMONS, 366 West Fifteeath street. LEL—WHOLE OR PART OF THE FIRST CLASS house, furnished or unfurnished, eontaiuing all the inodern improvements; location on fecond avenue, ee. cond door north of Forty-cighth street. Rent low. 0 LET—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS TIOUSES, FURNISH- ed or unfurnished, in unexceptionable lncalitts, from Eighth to Fifticth street and Second to Ninth avo. nués, Atrents to suit the times, Apply at 620 Browlway. PEET & THOMAS TLET—THE SPLENDID House 30 rands street, Brookly: Foome. closets, &c. ; handecmely and eompletety furuisiee. ; adeiightfui home; rent decidedly low; for one year or Call as above, or address Owucr, box 219 Herald (0 LET~IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, To. gother or separate, furnished or unfurnished, two jorge front Rooms, with pantrics: bot and cold water and gas; or would lot the socond Floor, unfurnished, for housekeeping; will be rented low to @ responsible party who cau furnish unexceptionadle reference. Apply at 220 East Thirty-fourth street. STORY BRI 0 LET—A SMALL THREE 2K HOUSE; 3 gas aD, ear Peck wip ferry, Wiltiamsburg. Apply to. or at 100 Wali street, Wulamsburg City Bank, in the watchmaker’s. nm 7 aa re ener the skiu pertectly siny th, Ladies, try it. 0 LET—UNTIL THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, ATA | TeHCerE MILTON, 3 Bs " HD ory bral teat. tha. bee, Nit ator, Trot aime a RE i ae Sak ae ag front Hovis, 140 Kast Thirty-fi el, in perfect order, a Gas fixtures apd ail the modern imp the prem ses. 0 LET—UNTH, THE FIRST OF MAY, ONE OF DIR. Astor's Hous'#, 48 West Severteouth street, which Ferits for $1,200 a year, Can be had, with full set of gaa fixtures, chandeliere, &e., for $500, until May 1. Inquire of N. ©’ GIFFIN, 11 Wail’ stract. 10 LET—NICE APARTMENTS, FIRST AND THIRD floors 20 and 22 Gansevoort street, corner of Hud- son; rent $10 and $13 four rooms to each apartments; also nice corner Store 650 Hudson street; rent very cheap. Inquire of Mrs. E, EASTON, 648 Hudson street. 0 LET—A FROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, ON Brooklyn Heights, Montague street, with all the mo- dern improvements, water, baths, gas aud heaters partly furnished. A large part of the rent to be taken in oar]. For particulars address G. A. M., Brooklyu Post office, or box 170 Herald oftice, TANO LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, 10 A SMALL family, the upper floor 772 Grecnwich street, corner of Bank, near Abmgdon square. Reot $7 per month. Apply on the third tloor. T° LET—THE SKCOND FLOOR OF 69 CHARLTON etreet, consisting of three rooms, four bedrooms, the front basement and a cellar; also the First Floor ot 71 Chariton street, two rooms, three bedrooms, back base- ment aad collar; will bo ict low to good tenants, ovements, Apply en T FOUR STORY AND BASEMEN' ‘sb Twenty seventh street, Inquire of FINCK, 19 Grand street, coruer of Sullivan. L&T—A HOUSE, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, IN- cluding evory:h'ug necessary for housekeeping, be- twoon Fifth @d Sixth avennes; house 26x65, lve stories, containing 24 rooms an! a splendid kitchen, and all the modern itaprovements; would let it toa $150 per wionth, “Tnquire on the premises, 34 West Forti- eth street, or 23 Broadway, up stairs. 10 LUT—THE THREE SIORY AND ¥ ¥0, 92 Thirty Point avenne EMENT HOUSE, n bexington and gos, &e.; rent low toa Inquire on the premises or of R. wenty-fifth stroct, 10 LET-~THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 50 Fast Twenty eighth stroot, near Fourtl: avenue. Also the four story brown stone House, 229 West 'Thirty- fourth street; both desirady 408 kK {ek THREE avenne, between HE ADVE! in the inc is great a person well q i nt ) ondertaking other in red which woutd make the oppor. Address A Duer, station G, stating ducen 1 be 0 able one ation of bus }O CLUDS, in —TO LET, A PART b Hous rooms and first el OR THE WHOLE OF A y furnished with billi i ig, SMOKIN, dining, Apply to GEORGE COOK, Aue “TER HOUSE, BOWERY AND BROOME, —Ranement for lager beer and oyster om dato to May: rent $100, Also Baro street at alow reut, liguire at oftice m nine roms, im Yorkville or Harlem, wanted, for $15 per month, Aduvess, with particulars, Perma nent, box 187 Heyald oftiee, QACIONY WANTED—A ONE STORY RUILIMNG, ditable for manufacturing purposes, Jocated in the Vicinity of tho eit, G., Herald ofj.ce. itvess, with full particulars, 8. 8 LOcar: i WANTED—IN A ntieth street ai \ iv © or four Rooms and Hesement, with vi collar room for coal, Ke., by a tamaily of sons, location west of Fitth avenue; rent not to $12. month, payable monthly. Address box 154 f yea east of Division st wi irom five to ton minites’ walk of Ch advance af wanted. Adds rad obtve, (EE ROOMS, WITH Ki Tet roadway or F Vortieth, App! 4 PAR olive. V Hore, hing 6 or 7 rooms, between ert and Twenty-ffth sige. aod Kurth and Seventh ave Rent must be | w. Aedes C. 8 R., Nog, 63 and 65 West ‘thirte i i ANTE iv oF RST CLASS Wie iLy and house, not above ‘Twonty-third street, for ge wife, sorvant and child; the chilt foar tments and the comforts of a » be found by addressing, statiag ral oMce. years honea re location, Nth — A Ni HED OR UNFUR. V nished House, ina desirabie leality, by a smali, responsible party; must have all tho modern improv ments and the rent low. Apply to PERT & THOMAS, No. RE, A SMALL FURNISHED 100 Dahood of Murray Mil preverred the house must have all Uke modern improvements and be kan isemely farmiehed . the { consists of a genticmun ard wife only ; best of reference, given. Address box 202 Post olfice, stating particuiare and lowest terms, WW ANT 10 RINT, UNTIL MAY 1 OR LONGER a House, with all modern improvements, for which wich & pay i fire proof safer of the most approved style, Address G. W. E., box 9,073 New York Pest offle WW ASEDTA RORSISHAD HOUSE, WET Al j modern tmprovemente, till May 1,on or near the Fiith avenue, between Sevebteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, to bs decnpied by a fumity of four adults. Address HL, Herald office, giving full particularg and lowest pric V TANTED—ON MANHATTAN OR LON? [-L.AND, Two Story Hose, with one near the river, ® ni or two Lots, Any one having such to dispoe of at pank prices may hear of a purchaser by addressing C. B., box 144 ilerald off co. V ANTED—TIRE R FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS fer housekeeping, Dy @ gent!man, wie and eid, rent not lo exc ed $24 per month; location between. Spring and Eighth streots and near Rrowlway. Address F. T. G., station A Vostomece, spring street, fur three days, EXCURSIONS. LL ABOARD FOR FAR ROCKAWAY. THE GRAND Hol OF THE SEASON Will take plice at BILL CLEARY’S BEA H HOTEL, On Friday evenizg, September 6, 1861. ‘Music for the vecasion by Oliver Duby and Jus. Watera. OOMMITIEA OF ARIANGEMENTE, Patrick Connor, Felix Murphy, Thomas Mulligan, Michal Maher, Thomas White, ieorge Rice, Andrew Connor, This, MeGuive. R, THOMPSON, Chairman, Curary, Treasurer, Joun J. Res, See’y. ‘ar NTO Cal ‘TEN ISLAND.— Fare six couts by Staton Island forry, foot of White- hall street, betwoen the battery aud touth ferry. Guide to cumpa:—To roach jeguments of New York Rities, Brith Volunteors, Mechatiies <iui Artizens? smplee Zouaves, and Yates [ulea, all at Camp Washington; Scott Ritles aud Ira Harris Guard Cavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irie Volunteers, at Camp Carryan, Old Quarantine Ground, and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—teave steamboat at first landing, Boats leaye every hour trem 6A.M.to 7P. M. On fno Sundays every haif hour to TP. EGULAR BOAT TO THE FISIUNG BANKS, Fary 50 cons. Steamer CLOTON, Capt, Dumont, Leaves Tenth street, 7 Leavis Spring strect, Leaves the Banks, 2: N. B.—After this date Ur: folowing landings will be discontinue !:—Broome strect, Brovkiyn aud Thirtieth street. Auj 29. = ASTROLOGY. MADAME MORROW, y has a gift of foresight, tells how soc often you will marry, and atl you wish to kr your very th r uo pay; lucky charme eqnal is hot to be fond; har ration, 184 Ladlow street, below Houston. Price 25 Genticraen not admitted ORA A. REAMAN Merten! and busin ‘The se she unfolds 80 Fatisiaetory to wll rt os unt cossary to cive Puistrations of the astoundiag results, Dut continucs at 239 Hivision street. OOK AT THIS.—THE ONLY TRUE MEDICAL AND business Chirvoyant in the United States Wish to obtain co: N/OTMALCR On eveUts thr NDEV! N) ENT CLAIRVOS mneuitations day and ; i Put give the greatest patiefuction to all who visit Her, Sle manufactures a warh that #6 warranted to cure Jes and remove freckles, tax ant euburn, and prises all who visit ber. Y ky should test her pow. She telis your very thoughts, lucky oumbers, losses, Ladies, 25 ce lemen, 80 F N © and Union market, second floor, front room, sili continues to teH about Ive, marringo, absent friends, b-#iness and journeys, Ladies, 25 cents, Gentlemen net admitted, {PIT ALIEM.—MR, COLCHESTER, TEST, MEDICAL and busivess medium, No. g7L Fou th street, near Tacayette pice. Hows $A. M.. to 8 PM. Public circle this Wodnes ay eveni 8P.M. Admission 50 cents, TEST WONDER IN THF WORLD IS THE BYRON, from Parts, | fidence on all : business and | NUE GRE! c, © 8 ad unfaithful husbands; has asecret to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings together those long separated. Ladies 25 cents; 50 cents, Residence No. 90 Third avonue, above - us relfth street. 4 (2% BOWRRY, NeAR BROOME STREET — 165 WIDGER, Clairvoyant ani giftet Spanish sy, unveils the mysteries of futurity, love, marriage, absent friends, sickness; prescribes medicines for all digeages; Vella lucky numbers, proporty Jost or stolen, &0, AUCTION. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Elegant first class Houschold Furniture, Pianofortes, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, &e., * RS Hic auction, © property of a family declining housekeeping. This day (Woluoeday), as the privetercarinons ot Abra- ham Vanderpool, fisq., 48 West Sixteenth stroat, between Fith and Sixth avenues, sale commencing wt 10% o'clock. Catalogues ut the house. Drawing Rooms—Solid rosewood Drawing Room Suits, covered with brocatel; Etogeres, Rookenses, Centre Ivet Carpets, Chandeliers, Candelabras, Paint- S) Mirrors, embroidered Lace Curtains, magnit- cent seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, stool and cover; Canterbury, rosewood and mahogany Bureaus, Bodstoads, Woo lrobed, haly Mattresses, feather Beds, Blankets , Cou torpanes, Shoots, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofaa, Rockers, Chairs, Tabies, Sideboards, Cabinets, Curtaina, Gornices, Shades, ingrain Carpets, Also Furniture of sorvanta’ apart aents Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with which tbe gale will commenco. Sale tor} /KER,—500 CASES BOOTS, auction, by RICHARDS & Wednesday, Beptomber 4, at 1013 o'clock, Tortiandt street, comprising an excellent assortment ef Fall Goods, to which we call the attention be by city and country dealers, Catalogues on morning of sale. SSIGNNE’S SALE.—JOHN LLOYD, AUCTIONEER. JOUN LLOYD & SONS will sell, on Thursday, Dp tonvber 6, at 425 Canai street, nt 10}, o'clock, tho eatiro a k of the Wholesale Looking Glass and Picture Frame Janifact ri Losking large kk ‘The Stock consixts of Froneh Plate Mirro: s, Ol Paintings and Engravings; also ty mahogany, black walnut and rosowoc » Work Benebos, Gas Fixtures, Otlloe Desks, Chairs, so iron Safe, made by florriug; Horse, Cart abd Har- ld at 12 o'clock: Sale poritive, rain or ‘Iho trade will de well w ationd. Ly order of B.D. STAPHENS, Assignoe. NOTICE.—EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTU wrchase Household Furniture at auction, Sco commencing at 2 o'clock, this day (Wednesday), at the large mansion house, No, 69 West Twenty-#ixth strect, near Sixth avenue; rosewood and inuhogany Sofas, Kock ers, Tables, Bookcase, Etogeres, Bureaus, Bedstoads, Washsiancs, Sideboard, rosewood Pianoforto,a superb in strument; Mirrors, Curtains, Shades, Clocks, Vases, Paint- ir Mattresses, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Chita Toa Sots, Fitverware; also a Inrge as. UCTION 0 nt of Hascment and Kitchen Furnitare, Sale com. mieucing at 2 o'clock precisely. MAYNARD & ©0., Auctionsers, A YottoN Nonice AA Avction sale, this day (Wednesday) Sept. 4. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., AL EERS, Nos, @and 11 Park place, aud No. & Murray street, invite the attention of ail cash buyers to their sale of this day, Which includes 80 CASES OF HEAVY DOMESTIC GOODS, aN OTHER DESIRABLE STAPLE AND FANCY GOOrS, Full particulars of which will be found in catalogues now ready for examivation, ECTION NOTICE, A M. C. FDEY, AUCTIONFER. BAY MARE, LIGHT WAG EZRA LUDLOW, JR., will soil ov 7! at 12 o'clock, in front of satcsroon borty street, More, fifteen and a haif hands, warranted je and fast; also a light Wagon, built by and a very fine Single Harness, nearly new. NE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS.—THIS DAY, ber 4, wt 1054 o'clock, at our satosroom, No. 35 ortixuge sate of Hotel Furni- placo hotel sie and 34 these class Habe Matts woand Huck Mattresses, Fi Nassau st. Patti Villows and Bols ‘the nut Dressing Bi , Enclosed Washstanis, Titet og, Ae.; small mahogany Keamo Mirrors, donbie and single black walaut Co tga Becsieads, black walnut cane seat Chairs, Arm ¢ . Coca M 8 Fix: tures, Lampe, Pinner Sets, Crockery, Gi Ke Footstoo!s, Curtains, Corniecs and shades, ting Room Fureitare and Refcigerators, iture has boon used but one seasong Wt fine order. 3 THOMAS, AUCTIONKER.—J. 1. DAYTON & e CO. wilis ell at their salesroom, this day, at il cick, a Ine assortment of imported and domestic steel plate Engravings and Lithographs, Consignments sollcis. ed. i Je on day of sale. ting, & as} ALE.—BY VIRTUE OF EXECU- on Wed. neaday, 4’h September, at MH. o’ctock, at 45 Greenwich street, one bay Horse and Harness; a'so one Express Wagon. By order of James Sullivan, Consiable, C Woinesday No. We Cheese, Soap, Starch, Flour, Fluid Cans, Pails, Serub Erashes; also one bay Horse; gold Watch, H. Son, makers; one gold Guard Chain? also a small quantity of Furniture. By order of West & Watts, Constables, RTUE OF SEVERAL EX ptember 4, at 12 o'clock, at the salrrroom t Broatway, five barrels’ Molasses, Butter, YONSTARLE’S SALE—OF SIX PIECES OF VELVE Carpet, 4 pieces of Ingrain, 134 pices of fing Tapes try, T Rugs, 3 Door Mats, Stair’ Prugget, Stair Rode, 1 Neek, 2 Chaire, Tot Oilcloth, Stove, Clock, Brushes, Brooms, Lounges, &e, Wiil be sold this day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal atroct. By order of THOMAS CUSHING, Consiable, Dis A. MATHEWS, AUCTION: pR.—SALESROOM by ; DAMEL A. this day (Wednesday), at 1034 o'clock, at his salesroom,, 70 Nassau Atreet, a general assortment of Household Furniture, com sisting of rosewood ad mahogany Parlor Suits, in broca- tel, plosh and hair cioth; Lounges, Eazy Chairs, Rockers, Contre. ‘Tables, French’ Bedsteads, Mattresses, Spring Rods, Washstands, fircssing Bureais, Bookcases, Exten sion Pabics, enameled Chamber Suits, Hat Stand, Dining Chaira, Wuit-Nots, Gas Fixtures, China, Glassware, Cut: lery, ke. Tho abovo goods are slightly dam ged by water, and will be sold for account of whom it may eon- cern, Catalo 8 DOW ready. 5 Ooo SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. ASSIGNE! a] EES SALE OF SUPERB HOUSLHOD FURNITURE, YE. & FP. . SCHENCK, this day, Sopt. 4, at 11 k, at their salesrooms, Nos. 155 and 167 Broadway, ck of one of the first’ cabinet makers of this oity, iting im part of clegant sold carved and plain rose: Wout Sails, in satin and brocatel, ph pRewood amoire-a-G ‘k walnut, wainul Secretary, Library wi ai ing Rom CI is ail of the-very’ best manufactiire, and whl bo poitively sok! by order of assignee. ‘The particular attention ef these in want of elegant Fucniture is respectfully re- quested to this sale, J. B. FREEMAN, Assiznee, ye SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER—NAUTICAL IN- struthents.—By E & F. H SCHENCK, this day, 4th Wat., at Lovelock, at their saksr0om, Nos. 165 und 157 Browtway, one Barometer, one Anercid Barometer, one Compass. . ‘Fo be sok! without reserve. RNITURE, mov od for eon- yenionce of sale), one of the largest and finest ttocks of Farniture offered’ this season, consisting in part ef Par- lor, Chamber, Library and Dining Itoom Suits, covered ta brceade, brocutel, push, reps and hairetoth; {adies’ rose wood Seeretaries, Yookcases, Buffets, Evcoignures, Exten- sion and Centre Tabies, Lounges, Chaifs, sotas, Mattres se8, Kc. Catalogues at sale E. K. WILBER, Assignee, N B.—At private sale a span of superb ‘k Canadian Mares, Black Hawk stock, @ years old, with Barouche aud Horness. (1 OLD AND SIL J DAN Th ‘sday) at 1033 o'clock, at his sa‘esroom, No. 79 . , hear Fulton street, a large stock of fine Gold and Stiver Hunting and other Watcher, by the best makers Also a large assortment of rich Jewe! Cata- logucs and goods ready for examination early on moraing of gate, vRY fb DB, AUC —HENRY HH. ii LEEDS & CO. will sell at auction on Wednestay, September 4, at 12 © cwek, in front of stove No. 23 Nas sticet adark bay Coit, four years old, warranted nt, kind and gentle ip all harness. Also light box Wagon and Harness, above is gold only for want of Lt , on Wenesday,, Setem- ber 4, atten o'clock, by order of Wm. Taylor, assignee. Catalogucs wit! be reaty the morning of sale. ‘THIS DAY, AT 103¢ thon store, No. 194 Wiliam street, o'elvek, at the a ‘os Tea and Ooifee Cannister, les and Weibbts, Starch, Candies, £ ig, Salm n. lines, 10 baskets Champagne, Brandy, Gin and other £.iq:0re;20,000 Segars, Also, av 12 c] Diy and Faney Goods, Hard: hea, Jowelry, ke, wirre, a few OB0KE! Furniture, &e., D sold this day, at 454 Conal cl \- prising Wie whole effects of a three story house, Owner Jeaving for bis regiment, &. P. STANTON OHN F. DAVIS, AUCTWONEER.—550 CASES BOOTS, J Shoes and Brogans, at auction, ov Thursday, Sept, 6, At 1034 o'clock, at store of J. 8. Leverett & Co., No. 16 Cortianit strovt,ennprising a largo assortment of frest city mace and Bastern goods, for city and country trade, M HOUGITY, AUCTIO: AVE. day, (We inesday) Septembgr 4, at 1044 o'clock, af silesroom, 85 Nassan street, Hooschoid Furniture, Car: pels, Mirrors, rosewood and mahogany Parlor S) in brocitel and hsireloth, viz —Tete-a tetcs aid Marior Chairs, marble top Centre Tables, Poo extension Dining Tables, Buffets, Dining Chairs, I Pureaus, Washstands, Beistea’s, Hair Mattresses, Wardrobes, Sofa Reds, &c., &e.; the whole to be tory sold to the highest bidder for cosh, i Mo tores, SALE OF HOUSENOLD FURNITURE, a Carpets, ke. M. €. EDEY, Auctioneer. FZR. LUDLOW, Jr., will sett, on Wernestay, Sept. 4,at 1036 o'clock, all the Furniture, Carpets, &¢., con- tained iu the dwelling, 73 West Thirty sixth street, ncar Sixth avenue, 3 AUCTIONEERS.—WEDNPSDAY, ‘ - 4, at 10 v'clock, at the auction routns No. ¥ North Wiltiam’street, constable's salo of Paints, &c., con- sisting of White Lead, Oil, Glass, Oil Cans, Painter's Cart, Aigo, one light Wagon, double Harness; also, one first ciaga bullion and specie Seales, Weights and Care, FRANCLS'A, FOWLER, Constable. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONKERS.—WEDNESDAY, Wo. Sopt. 4, at 1044 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. £ rth William street, Housetiold Furniture, consisting of Sofas, Lounges Tables, Chairs, Looking Ginsses, Velvet Carpet, Oilcloth, Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, Stoves, Kitchen Furaiture; also, one Soda Water Fountain, caskis of Wine, &e. ; also, One seven octave rosewood Piavo, ALOON FURNITURE AND STOCK.—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioncers, will sell this day (Wednes- day), September 4, at 11 ofcloek, at 842 Broadway, next door to the main entranes to Wallack’s new theatre, which opens on the 12th inst. , all the Saioon Fixtures, Stock and Lease of said saloo hag ag ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—-OFFICE NO. @ Kast Browlway', will seti this day, 4th inst. at 11 o'clock, the quor Store Nb, 736 1 nutents of the large Grocery and Li rd avenne, near Forty-ninth street. Boxes and Bars of Soap, Barrels of Moiasses, Spices, Suguars, Flour, splendid’ Walnut Counters, flue Glass Case, Seales, Decanters, lee Chest, Liquors of all kinds, &e., iv lots to suit purchasers, Stilver plated Beer Pumps, &¢ AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, this day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Cunal street, all the genteel Furniture of a large Boarding House, Velvet; Tapestry, Three-ply, Ingrain and Stair Carpets, O:icloths, Parlor Suits, in plush and baircloth; Paintings, oe yings, Piano, Centre, Dining and other Tables; Lace and Damask Cartains, Gas Fixtures, mahogany , rosewood and blackwalnut Bedstoads; Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds; Pillows, Spreads, Blankets, Sheets, Table’ Linen, marbld top Dressing Bureaus aod Washstands, China Toilet and Dinner Services, Silver, Wood and other Wares, Stoves, Ranges, &c.—all adapted to wants of families and others, TAM WITT Comay a. regiment. ¥. Y. DENCE GUARD, TWELFTH .—The members of the above company, the Old Guard and the Hi Guard, are hereby notified’to assemble at the Armory, 604 Broadway, om uesday, the 4th inst.,at two oclock P. M., in full ebasseur uniform, for the purpose of celebrating the tweity-fourth anniversary of the corps, as well as the birthday of the late Captaip John 'T. Carnes, Every member {s expected to appear with white gloves and unl. form in perfect order. By order of .* JAMES A. BOYLE, Captain, Menny MoGnatu, F. 8. JOMPANY I, TWELFTH REGIMENT N. Y, 8. TROOPS— New York, Sept. 3, 1864.—The members of thie command are hereby directed to meet at the Armor (Mercer House), on Wednesday, the 4th inst., at 3 o’clocl Po M., to receive their further allowance of pay. By order of WM. RAYNOR, Captain, J. Acorn, Orderly Sergeant, COMPANY, SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT N.Y. 8. M.— ‘The membors of this company are hereby ordered to assemble at their drill room, over Essex Market, th day (Wednesday), Sept. 4, at 8’ o'clock A. M., to receiv their mileage “Any member not haying sigued the rol will have to attond early, r mouthly meeting of this company will be heli friday, Sept. 6, at the above named place, at clock P.’M. Any of the volunteer mombers of (his company wishing to remain with the company, will have to attend to sign the State roll, By order of JOHN BRISLIN, Captain, Micusrt Brown, 0. 8 FADQUARTERS INE DENCE GUARD, TWELPTRR regiment N.Y. 8. 'P., 604 Broadway.—-A meeting Of the Bourd of Officers will De held on Wednesday eyen- ing, Sept. 4, ab 734 o'eloek. By order of WM. Go WARD, Liout. Colonel, commanding. RANCH 8, Bavks, Secretary. ADQUARTERS, COMPANY F, Seveuty-litst regiment N. ¥. 8. T., New Yous, Sept. 3, 1862. ‘The members of this company will assemble at the Ars mory, corner of Thirteenth street and University place, on ‘Thursday, at 13g o'clock P. M., in full fatigue army bine pants, white belts and white gloves, to attend the funeral of their late commandant, Julius L. Ellis. By order. T. A. MURPHY, ‘. Lieutenant Commanding. | J. W. Domuwcx, First Sergeant, see ILITARY INSYRUCTION MAY BE HAD FROM AN experienced officer (a graduate) who is thoroughly dequainted with the West Point tactics. Field and com- pauy officers are prepared in a short timo for their ex- amination. Evolutions of line for brigadier generals. Apply at 73 St. Germain Hotel, Fifth avenue. IXTY-NINTH REGIMENT N. Y. 8 M.—THE OFFI- cers and members of this regiment are hereby ore dered to meet ut their drill room, Hasex market, on Wed- nesday, Syptember 4, at 9 o'clock A. M.,for the purpose of receiving their mileage. By order of JAMES BAGLEY, Major com’g Sixty-ninth reg’t. J. MeKwon, Adjutant. ANTED—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN CAVALRY tactics, vo one neod apply unless qualiied to teach battalion and regimental drill, Address box 736 Post office. TH RBGIMENT—CALEDONIAN CLUB.—THE PRO 4. J covds of the Filth Annual Games of the Club ara this year devoted to the reliof of the fanuilies of tho gal- lant Seventy-nivth. Jones’ Wood, Thursday , Beptember 5, 1861. Admission 25 cents NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ UT TO.DAY—NO. OF THE GREAT NATIONAL Rebeilion and the War for the Union,’’ published in weekly parts at 10 cents. No Unio man should be without this valuable work. See the first three numbers. Agents wauted in every place and county. FRPK. GERHARD, 81 Nagsau st., Post box 4,001, COPARTNENSHIP NOTICES. RARE CHANUE.—ANY GEN#IAMAN HAVING $3,000 wishing to engage ina very superior first clags cash business (a monopoly under protection of let- patent) from which at least $40,000 per annum can ; may apply at 532 Broadway, third Door, room No, 4. PARTNER WANTED—IN A_ HIGH GENTEEL business well established. A sinall capital only rev Quired, ‘To a parson satistlod to make $1,000 to $1,200 per annum this offers a gvod opportunity. Apply at 428 Broadway. C. B. HOWES & CO. ARTNER WANTED—WITH ABO $1,000, IN A wholesale wine and Kiquor store of Tong sianding, This amount is to extond the business. ‘This is no rot gut concern, as we supply scme of the best houses in towm Address L. M., box 119 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A SMALL CASH CAPL tal, to engage in an unequalled paying business, weli established; no humbug; a man with energy can make ® fortune in a short time; it is a wonderful curiosity; every man who has a little money and wants more inquire into this business. Address H. W. 8., box 136 Herald office. A gar ADVERTISER, WISHING TO ENGAGE IN THR produce business, would sell a part or the whole Snterest jo a frat class family grocery store, now doing a good cash business in the city of Brooklyn. For particus Jars address J. J. W., Herald office. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN Of THE HIGHEST RESPEC. lability, wishes to become a partner in some whole sale house of high standing. ‘ve in proportion to the respectabiltt, of reference given und required. Address H. F., box 3,616 Fost office. TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN TO JOIN A VERY \ popular public lecturer, to travel through the West and Canada, to give exhibitions on the most interesting subject extant. The party must bave $100, for which one-half interest will be given him. Apply to HOWES & €O., 420 Broadway. THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO INVEST 250). about $250 and his services sa partner in srie respectable paying business tn this city or vicinity, or would buy out. Address C. T. T., Herald office, 950.78 PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, IV , in ons of the safest and beat paying easly ‘Dusivesses in this city; gentoel and rospectatle; requirin the attention of two interested parties; an interview wi satisfy. Apply to T. GAFFNEY, 170 Chatham street. —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS 'e amount, in one of the best paying cash Dusincsses tn the city; gentecl and respectable, requiring the attention of two interested parties. For particulars apply to J. CLIFT & CO., 340 Canal stroct, —A PARTNER, WITH THE ABOVR 0. amount of cash, wanted, in a splendid cast business, which pays $400 per month; no risk, and withe ‘out competition. Apply at 87 Forsyth street, fourth floor, The capita! invested would of the house. Best jo ugents peed apply. room No. 1. ty TO $5,000 TO INVEST IN A CASH 1.000 ‘mantic uring, trading or comrissiog business partner in some established house, or would jown ag above for a good situation fur one yeai ents need apply. Address H. 0. Moore, box 556 New Yorls Post o ——_ r 9) —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH & 2.000. capital of the above amount, in a pay: tug retail grocery and provision business, or would ené gage with a party already established. The business bas been obtained by the most active exertions, and now needs the facilities mentioned to establish a larger busls nesa in a favorab‘e locality. A person having some ex: perience in one or the other branches of the business not ce: ‘The location down town. Address M. L. S., Herald office. FURNITURE. “BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE FOR AE RO Solors: of warranted manufacture; also p its, i ‘and ornament ‘Cant te street, opposite Woosters Solid chestnut Chamber § H. F. FARRINGTON’S, 368 Established in P848. ‘ —WANTED TO PURCHASE CHEAP FOR ORI UT western Land, Furniture for a house, wit ien rooms, including Carpets, rosewood Partor Set, &e.g new or not much used. Address box bl? Herald office, LIMPTON’S IMPROVED PARLOR BEDSTEADS AND Pi ither tirst class Furniture, sold wholesate and retnit at 146 Tenth street, formerly by monthly payment ‘ational Academy of Desig:

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