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a RN ee Ne MUSICAL. “\~ARGAIN—TO CASH PURCHASER, $50. HAND- Ame rosewood round corner Pianoforte, with two , uitadle for beginners, in first rate order; will be Joy for the above price and no less. Call at 368 Bowery. nat Fourth street, McDONALD & CO. pr Fs, i St SORT gen 4 ALS SACRIFICE—$130. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE Pianoforte, round corners, iron frame, overstrung » Scolloped keys, carved lyre, splendid tone; has maker's unexpired guarantee, Apply at the residence 23 ‘Third street, near Second avenue. R SALE VERY LOW—ONE HANDSOME ROSE- ‘wood cased melodeon, very fine tone and nearly Rew. Inquire of Mrs. J. C. WHEELER, 185 Hudson street. SALE—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO, CHEAP for cash; also, a fine Stock of new and second hand Billiard Tables. Orders by mail attended to. W. H, GRIFFITH, 147 Fulton st., billiard table maker. ©. OSCAR BEGS TO INFORM HI3 PUPILS THAT ‘e he will resume his lessons (Piano) on the 16th of ber. A few more puplis will be received. Lot- tors addressed care of L. J. Descombes, 149 Ninth street, ‘will receive attention. IGHTE & BRADBURYS’ NEW SCALE OVERSTRUN@ Bass Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square fortes, to 421 Broome street. on everybody says must rue; everybody sa) are the best, Mharefore they must'be tha bes. 4 ESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE.—AN EXPERIENCED lacy teacher would like a few more pupil for the . Lessons given at the residence of the pupils, or ‘Mt her own, 46 Bank street, ‘Terms reduced, EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AGENT, HAS RE- moved to 481 Broadway , between Grand and Broome ‘Bireets, where he sells new seven octave Pianos for $150, and warranted. Second hand Pianos and Melodeons from $25 to $190. AN kinds of Musical Merchandise at war prises, Pianos aud Melodeons to let from $2 to $6 per month; rent allowed if purchased as per agreement; ly payments received for the same. INSTRUCTION. T $2 50—WRITING, 20 LESS BOOKKEEPING, $10, lessons unlimited; Writing and Arithmetic $10 Bor quarter. 78 lossous euch, at 62 Bowery, N. Y., 283 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn. Gov.’ 8. W. King writos:—Colonel Paino’s pian of instruction is systematic and expeditious. YOUNG LADY OF SOME EPPERIENCE AS A GOV- erness, desires a situation as day istructress of Bogiish branches, music aud drawing, Would be willing 0 teach tor several families, if they united 80 as to form, ane school, References exchanged. Adress lox 1,336 Mew York Post office. $1 WRITING CLASS—DOLBEAR’S ACADEMY, 609 Broadway.—Gentlemen can bow learn a rapid busi- tess hand for $1. Apply this day or evening, with the mouey, to secure seats. Stationery 50 cents. Private Fessons reduoed from $15 Lo $5. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, A, M., PROFESSOR OF the French language in oneot the best institutes and some of the first families of New York, wishes an engagement in aschool or family. Satisfactory testmo- nitis und references. Terms moderate, Address R. K , bgx 145 New York Times office FRENCH YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN & private family or school, to teach small children; able to teach music. Salary moderate. City rete” wences of highest order. Address 146 West 26th st. JOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Wesichester, Westchester county, combining the advantages of city and couptry. Great facitities for musi- eal instruction. “French taught by a Parisian lady. Terms moderate, School will reopen on Tuesday , September 10. Miss 01 EN, Principal, LIFTON 2. D ENG. lish Boarding and Day School, villa of J. F, D. Lanier, Esq... Clifwon, 8. I—Mrs. L. A. SHEPHERD, Prin- pal. ‘The Fall Terie of this School will commence Sep- tember 25. For references and circulars apply to A. 8 Barnes, Fsq., 51 John street; J. FD. Lanier, Fsq., 82 Wall sirect, ’N. ¥.; or address the Principal, Bay View Post office, Giifton, &. I. IRENCH INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, NO 43 Kast Twenty-fourth street.—Boarding and day Achool, classical and’ commercial, fourteen teachers —six American, five-French, two German, one Spauish. A mary department and a gymnasiim. Seo prospectus RLIER, Director, zB 4 3 r details. Professor ELIE CHARL ER, Will de roopeued on Tuesday, September 17. RENGH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—PROF. F. TELLERING, 819 Broadway (established 1852,) will Beceive applications from ladies and gentlemen for private fmstruction in tho aforesaid branches, Latin and Greek. ‘ranslations of any kind made, Euglish to foreigners. AW SCHOOL OF THE NEW YORK UNIVERSI(Y: Washington square.—The fourth annual session of Law School will commence on Monday , September 16, and continue thirty-six weeks. The law library in the Gniversity will be open each morning at 9 o'clock, to ro- evive ppilicat ‘ONS, L. DE GRAND-VAL’S BOARDING SCHOOL, Classical and Commercial, Hudson terrace, Hobo- .—Annual session begins September 2. Terms §200 annum. References—Mr. E. Ponyert, 30 Broad street; E. Plunkett, 180 Broadway. ADAME C, MEARS BURKHARDT, 222 and 224 Madison avenue, corner Thirty-eighth st. 31 AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL * FOR YOUNG LADIES, (Formerly 82 West Fifteenth street, Will reopen, with the commencement of the session, September 12. Madame C. M. B. will be at home from ‘the Ist of September. Circulars at Breusing’s, 701 Broad- way ; Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, and 222 Madison avenue. ‘ADAME J. V. CAUCHOIS’ ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boarding and Day School for young Indies. No. 258 fost Twenty-third street, will reopen en Monday, Sep- tember 9. jame CAUCHOIS assures her patrons that the course of instruction adopted by her is the result €f close observation—adapting the method to the abilities @f the pupil. Hor chief object is to inspire her scholars ‘with a love of learning, and begs to refer to her, previous Boris as an evidence of her saccess. Particular atten- tion given to the primary department A punctual atten, dance at the opening of the schoo! is especially requested. A class of oil painting and Grecian art on Saturdays. R. LESPINASSE’S FRENCH DAY AND BOARDING school, 119 Clinton place, reopens on Monday , Sep- ember 9. New scholars are admitted only under four- teen years of age, French is the language of the school. Wrench, Spanish and German taught without extra charge ME. A. COUTAN'S French and English Boarding and Day School, No. 279 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty first street, ‘Will reopen on Monday , September 16, 1861. CHOOL AND HOME — EDUCATION. — PRIVATE French, German, English and Spanish Classical nnd Ommercial Boarding and Day School, with fine ping ground and gymnasium, 47 and 49 West Twenty-sixtl Btroet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. Mr, LOUIS: ERNST takes charge of a limited number of boys. Reopens Monday, September 16, YY FEMALE SEMINARY.—THIS ‘ INSTITUTION offers the accumulated advantages of nearly fifty of successful operation. very facility is provided Brat thorough course of useful and ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of more than twenty pro: and teachers. For circulars apply to JOHN H. ‘WILLARD, Troy, N. ¥. TPE GEMEAN- AMERICAN TNETITOTE, 900 ‘Twenty-second street, will be reopened on Monday September 9. The rapid success of this school proves the superiority of the German method of instruction on which iis conducted. All the English branches thorough ‘taught; particular care paid to the German and Frencl Spanish and Latin in the higher classes of the je department only; thorough instruction in the higher Branches of Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Natural History ‘and Philosophy, Chemistry, Geography, Astronomy, Amo- rican and Universal History, Penmanship, Drawing and Gymnastics in beth the femalo and male departments. fo extra charge for any branch of instruction. Circulars ‘containing full particulars may be had at Westermann’s, 440 Brondway; at Howe & Torry’s, 76 Bowery, and at the Institute. R. DULON, P. D. H. GERCKE (HE FERRIS FEMALE INSIITUTE—NO. ‘Twenty-oighth street, between Madison and Fifth avenues, will commeuce its seventh semi-annnal term oa Monday, Sept. 16. Circulars obtained at the Institute. ©. H. GARDNER, A. M., Principal. == BILLIARDS. i OR SALE—1,000 NEW AND SECOND HAND TABLES, for $75, $100, $125, $150, $200 and $250. Tables to fet. Orders by mail attended to; private houses furnish- ed. WM. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street. $20.00 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 186). SALES C# REAL ESTATE. FARM FO% SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER— Waeres, with grist and saw mill and large ice 486; 008 Hour’s ride from the city, Apply at 881 kighth street, ‘aear avenue D, HOUSES, ROOMS, éc., TOLET. PARTMENTS TO LET—WILL BE LET TO SMALL families only. The remainder of house is simi- y occupied. Apply at 123 Wost Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. nn HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., TO LET, LET—FIRST FLOOR, ABOVE THE STORE NO. 866 Broadway. It is a’tip top location for any light Dusiness. easily be made into a daguorreot; Jery. Inquire on the emis ene BEAUTIFUL FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS, FRUITS, o., 91 acres, near Hackensack, $8,300; 85 do., 8 o; ‘ds, near Haverstraw, $8,600; 103 do., near Nyack, $9,000, Other Farms, Mills and Country Seata for sale of trade. Parties wishing to dispose of their property please call on or address W. H, MELICK, 407 Broadway. GOOD CHANCE.—HALF OF THE FIRST CLASS 4 | three story bigh stoop Houso, 233 West Twenty- eighth street, to let; contains nine Rooms, exclusive of bath room, water closet, clothes closets, &&., in elegant order; gas fixtures completo in every room ahd separate water. Inquire on the premises. Ds petal WITH HOUSE AND LOT, FOR SALE.—A mosi excellent opportunity for one or two persons to minenice the very profitavle business of ale and porter brewing. Apply at 71 Prince mtrect, Brooklyn, OR SALE—THE NEAT AND COMMODIOUS DOUBLE I two story house und attic, in the upper part of Ir- vington, N. J. The ground comprises about 144 acres, and consists of @ beautiful lawn and garden spot. The Situation is convenient to Newark, being connected there- with by stages six times a day over a plank road, The terms will be easy. A good partof the money can re- main on bond and mortgage. Apply to DAVID W. CAMP, Irvington, or at 18 and 15 Coentics slip, New York. F°% EXCHANGE—FORTY ACRES OF LAND, WELL located in the State of Illinois, for Watches or Jew- elry. Address P. C. M., Herald ollice. HR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 243 WEST TWENTY- second street, 22:4 by 98:9, three stories, high base- ment and dry cellar; hot and cold water, range, furnace, kas, &c., in complete repair. Also House 104 South Fifth street, Brooklyn, E, D., three stories and high basement, 21x148, with fruit trees, vines, &e. Apply to J. F. JONES, 52 Ann street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DESIRABLE THREE story and basement House, with medern improve- ments, situated in the Eighteenth ward; would trade for acountry seat or farm, near this city; ‘worth $2,000 or be! og Address immediately Europe, box 196 Herald ote. Fz SALE—AN ITALIAN VILLA, ON THE BANKS alt of the Hadson river, twelye miles from the city, and a mile from the depot at Spuyten Duyvil. ‘The house is two story, attic and basement, about 80X36 feet, and contains ail’ the modern improvements—outbuildings, coach house, stable, ice house and gas house, The grounds are laid out inthe most tasteful manner, with fruit and shade trees. Tho place is one of the most beautiful and healthy in this vicinity, aud will be sold low. For further particulars apply to CHAS, E. MILLS, 34 Cé (OK EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE FOR A FIRST CLASS Saloon, Liquor and Grocery Store; also, a money Making Cash Business and Fixtiires to exchange for Real Batate, Merchandise, Stores, Stock, &e, Aildress Owner, orald offic R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, Stocks or Vesse! Property, 2 Claim for $8,000 pend? ing in the Court of Appeals, and considered’ perfectly good, Apply at 64 Wall street, in the bas. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN OR OTHER Lands—A valuable Paper Mill, in compiete running Order, within twelve miles of this city, Inquire of MU, LER & CONGER, 271 South street, OR SALE—A THREE STORY FREESTONE HOUSE, full width, high stoop, located between Union square and frving place. ‘fhe neighborhood is one of the very best in the city. The house is in perfect order and will be sold on favorable terms if # can bo disposed of imme- diately, Address §. 8., box 231 Post offiee, POR EME OF 70 Leta, NeW, MODERN BUILT AE hundseme frame House, 206 Berken street, Brook y yn. Gas and water fixtures; ‘adjacent 10 cars and ferries. Rent low, Apply ou the premises, or at LESLIE'S, 170 Atlantic street, OR SALE—A FIRS? CLASS HOUSE IN JERSEY City , for $6,000; $8,000 for an eighty acre Faria in New Jer House in Brooklyn and inquor store to trade for asmail farm. Lots and land, free and clear, to trade for carpets, stoves aud merchandise. Apply at No. 12 ZEGLIO & HASTING: FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A NICE REST- dence, with all the modern improvements, to ex- chitige for wootien goods or ready made clothing, sitnated in Hartford, Conn.; 140 acres of ‘Timber Land, in Ulster county, Address ¥., box 215 Herald oftice. NLY $7,000, AND TERMS EASY, FOR A PRODUCT- ive Farm ‘in Westchester county of 100 acres, 12 actes wood, balance improved, Good house and numer. ous outbuillings, 600 fruit trees and soil good. Nent town and railroad. Forty miles from this city. | This is a bargain. For fall particulars apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. uh REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OWNERS, &C.—WANTED, for cash, a two story dotached Cottage and one or two Lote, about three-quarters of am hour from the Post oliice, New York; near Fulton or Myrtle avenne, Brooklyn, ferred. Address, with full particulars, John K. Jones, Herald office. (0 EXCHANGE—TWO DESIRABLE MODERATE. ‘iced brown stone front Rouses; will be exchanged for a higher priced house in a desirable location near Madison square. Addross 0. M., Herald ofee. 'ANTHD TO EXCHANGE—ANY PART OF 2,000 acres of unimproved Land. within 100 miles of this city, for new furniture. Address box 1,954 New York Post office. FLOOR TO LET—109 EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near Lexington avenue; parior, kitchen, two . gas, water, murble mantels, &c.; rent $10 per month, ‘Third Floor No. 107; reut $8 60 per month. Pos- ‘session given immediately. Inquire on the premises, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND CLEAN HOUSE, just painted, and kaving every convenience, to let to & private family at a reduced rent. Apply at 37 Ninth Atreet, between Filth and Sixth avenues, from 9 to 3, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, PLEASANTLY located in Brooklyn, aboout twenty ‘minntes? walk from the ferries, to let, the rent of which will be taken in board by @ yeutieman and child. Apply to N. L. BAR- LOW, foot of Wall street, New York, CHOICE OF A FEW NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in @ new brown stone house, with or without Board; also Parlor Floor, unfurnished, to a party of gen- ‘tlemen or small family; centrat location, a few doors west of Fifth avenue and’ Madison Park, Yt West Twenty- i street, VERY GENTEEL LOWER PART OF A ROUSE ON ‘Ywenty-eighth street—~six Rooms, gas fixtures, water cliset, &c, Rent very low. Also, tive Rooms, with gas fixtures, $11 per month. Three’ Rooms on Third avenue, $8 per month. And other nice rooms $10 to $12 per month, J. R. WILOOX, 343 Fourth avenue. A SUPERIOR LARGE HOUSE 10 LET—423 FOURTH Street (Albion piace)—all improvements, gas fix- &c. Rent low, Cul) and see it; house open ; large yard; {fine location. Here ts bargain. J. R, WILCOX, 343 Fourth avenue. LET IN BROOKLYN—THE SEOOND FLOOR AND threo attic Rooms, m the handsome cottage house No. 16 Hanover piace. ‘The house is in good condition and contains ail the modern improvements, water, ke, and tho location is most desirable, being along theline of Fulton avenne cars, and only fifteen minutes’ walk frou Fulton and Wall strect ferries, Rent to suit the times, Apply on the premises. TT or ERGFURNISUED OR UNFURNISHED, | THE first class House No. 63 St. Mark’s place, with or without the stable, on Ninth street! rent low, owner Intending to go to Europe. Apply on the premises, LET—A THREE STORY AND BASE) iT BRICK House, with ull the modern improvements, No. 160 West Forty-ninth street, near Eighth avenue; rent low. Apply to E. 8. YOUNG, 35 Nassau street. BET—FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front House, 25x58, situated on a wide street, and within a block and @ half of Fifth avenue. The furniture ia first clace, nearly now, and consists of every- thing necessary except linen and siver. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply to CHAS. E. MILLS, 34 Cedar street. 10 LET—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSES Jocated as follows:—Three on Sccond avenue; rent $300 each, Ono in Forty-cighth street; rent $350. Two in Fifty-third street; $400. One in’ Thirty-niath street; . One in Thirty third street; $600. ‘One im Forty- sixth street, near Fifth avenue; $550. One in Thirty-first street: $600, And several others; rents from $250 to $300. Also Parts of Houses and Fioors. Rents to suit the times, Apply for three days to JOHN FEITREDCH, 415 Third avenue. HEAP RENT.—BROWN STONE HOUSE 223 WEST Fiftieth street, first class, with all the improvements (08, chandeliers, and in fine order), witl be rented until ex $250. 195 West Fittieth -—T0 LED, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN et, between Broadway and Fourth uve- Due, suitable for milliner, merchant tailor, or genteel boarding house; rent to May 1 $600. Apply at 147 Water, or 59 West Seventeenth street, ESIRARLE OR OF FOUR OR FIVE NICE Rooms, in a fspsctable location, at rent pro tem. Of $10 per month; worth more. Apvly on the premises, 793 Sixth avenue, near Forty-fifth street. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A FIRST CLASS brown stone front, recently been papered and paint- éd, and in complete order throughout, will be let only to a small, quict, gemtecl family, without children; rent taken in board by the advertiser's family, consisting of wite, chiki and nurse, Apply at 216 Kast Thirtiethstr et, Detwoen 8cond and Third avenves, Roe House 70 LeT—A SMALL THREE 70- ry House, on Murray hill, near Fifth avenue, completely furnished, to a private family onl 28 West Thirty sixth Street, between 10 and URNISHED HOUSE JO LET~ON MURRAY HILL, The four story brown stone House No, 40 Fast Thirty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue, 25 by 50 feet, with every convenience, beautifully and completely fur: nished throughout. Apply to C, PALMER, 31 Piue wireet, room 5. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A NEW AND MODERN built first class House, full size, handsomely fur- Shed, in one of the most desirable sitttations in the cit: iil be let toa private family, who may be willing to pay afuir rent, Address G, D., Herald office. URNS HI HOUSE A HANDSOMELY furnished brown stone House, in Seventeenth street, betwoen Filth and Sixth avennes, Apply to MORTON; GRE . & CO., 63 and 55 Park place. ENT $12 PER MONTH.—YSO LET, IN A BEAUTIFUL. avenue in Williamsburg, a suit of six Apartments, Containing gas, chandeliers, water, kitchen, wash house; allouone door, Cars, 3 cents, pass the door. 452 Grand street, Willlameburg. ENT $400 PER ANNUM.—TO LET, TO A RESPECT- able family, or two joined together, a handsome fatwily House, containing gas, water, chandeliers, iron Situated in a lovely, cheerful avenue in Wil- rg. Cars, Bconts, pass the door, 452 Grand stroct, Williamsburg. ARE CHANCE.—THE ICE CREAM AND FANCY cake taloon, copnected with the Acrated Bread labufactory, No. 111 East Fourteenth street, corner of ‘Third avenue, handsomely fitted up, (mchiding tho retail sales of the bread,) is offered to rent, To a competent party with mi capital, this ts an admirable chance for @ prompt, paying and profitable business. Ap- the premises. Gites TO LET,—THE SIX STORY STORE, CORNER SS) of Maiden lave and Pearl stzeet, muitable for any k.n1 of business, in fine order, Possession immediately. Rent very cheap. Apply (oC. PALMER, 31 Pine strect, room 5. (0 LET—A LOWER FLOOR, AT HOUSE NO. 184 Waverley place, corner of West Tenth street, con- sisting of eight rooms, with private entrance exclusively, with all the modern improvements, new chandeliers and the house in good repair, For further particulars inquire At 286 Sixth avenue, corner of Eighteenth street. LET—FURNISHED HOUSE, 60 WEST FOURTEENTH street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, four story Drown stone; rent moderate from now to 1st of May; pos. session given immediately. Apply to J. CODDINGTON, 17 Wall street, LET.—A PART OF A HOUSE, NO, 282 FOURTH avenue, near Twenty-second street, to let to a sinall family. Hot'and cold water, bath, gae, &e, Rent mode- rato. Apply as above, LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITH GAS AND water, Part of Dwelling 185 Allen street. Rent moderate. ‘References exchanged. L&T—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 4 TENTH atreot, between Fifth and Six nsisting of parlors, basements and two rooms in attic, ail com- plete, Neighborhood excellent, Rent $350. Inquire on the premises. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—THE House 492 Pacitic street, near Fo! whole of the Basements and Parlor Floor, two Roor the third. Apply at the house and at 395’ Myrtle avenue, (0 LET OR LEASE—A BUILDIN TWO STORIES high, 29 by 45, corner of Thicty-seventh street and Broadway ; lot 25 by 100; rent $400 per year. Inquire at 961 Broadway, at the marble works. LET, OR LEASE—THE LARGE DWELLING HOUSE No. 189 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-seeond and ‘Twenty-third’ streets, suitable for one or two families, Apply to L. B. CHAS, No. 6 New street, and HENRY MALLAN, 169 Tenth avenue, ILJAMSBURG.—A NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR ‘on the first floor, with Bedroom attached, within three minutes’ walk of the ferry, to let to one or two young gentleryen. ‘The house is most desicably situated. ‘Terms to suit the tines, Address, with reference, Apart ments, box 3,391 Post office, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ TW STORY HOUSE, CONTAINING KIGH! OR nine rooms, in Yorkville or Harlin, wanted, for About $15 per month. Address, with particulars, Perma- nent, box 187 Herald of! FOUR STORY FIRST CLASS F below Tlurty-fourth street, wanted for a responsible aid desirable tenant. JRIFFIN. & GULIOK, 62 East Fourteenth street, Union square, OTTAGE WANTED.—A SMALL, NEAT COTTAGE ON Staten Island wanted to hire; rent must be moderate, Address box 1,483 Post office, N QWURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN BROOKI. &@ gentecl family—a medium sized house, well Sicnated and well furnished, not eouth of Atlantic street nor east of Court, till Ist of May. Rent till that time not to exceed $600.’ Every care tuken of the furniture and satisfactory reference given as to responsibility, Ad- dress bo: New York Post offle KNISHED HOUSE, G HOPS 70 LET $5. 90 AND ‘97, PER MONTES ONT. Rach loft is 48x20 fect, a buikiing om the rear of Nos, 295 and 287 Bowery. Apply to L, B. CHASE, NO. & New street. LET—NO. 15 EAST WASHINGTON PLACE, ON block from Broadway. House in good repair, with modern improvements. Apply at No. 11 West Tweaty- seoond street, from 8 to 10 A. M., or from 6 to 7 P. M. LET—NICE APARTMENTS, FIRST AND THIRD floors 20 and 22 Gansovoort street, corner of Hud- foti; rent $10 and $13; four rooms to each apartments; also nice corner Store 650 Hudeon street; rent very chea| Inquire of Mrs. E, EASTON, 648 Hudson street. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, AT A FAIR VALUE, A Houre, in good order, with modern improvements, suited to a small family, situated ina good neighborhood in this city. Address with full particulars box 4,096 Post (0 LET—AT NEW ROCHELLE, A FURNISHED HOUSE, with garden, stables, and every convenience for a first clase residence, with eight acres of Land, wid situated on Long Island Sound. - For particulars apply at 23 Piatt street, up stair. ofttee. Dy 20 —COUNTRY STORE IN WESTCHESTER dd ‘e county, one of the best locations for @ good store in the county. Good house (nine rooms), large Swore, three tenement houses, eiht city lots, spring water in honse, fruit, &. $1,000 in cash, balance om me Title perfect. Sixtoen miles out. Apply on the promises, at West Mount Vernon. ‘Take the 7:30 A. ¥. train on Harlem Railroad, or 9:30 A. M. on New Haven Railroad for Mount Vernon, ‘Inquire of ticket agent at either depot. 3 000 OR $6,000 WANTED—IN CASH OR De New York or Prooklyn property, for an equal interest fn an extensive Grocery, well stocked and doing a yery good business, with country custom, on one of the best strocts down town. Address A. Mf. Herald office. 3 5 WILL PURCHASE A MODEL FARM OF Dot 34 acres, with buildings, fences, and everything in xood order: oniy five miles from the'city, in a good neighborhood; the fruit on the place will pay an: terest on the price asked, Address Gale, in care of B. (0 LET—IN A VERY DESIRABLE LOCATION, A 1WO story, high stoop Honse, with all the mottern im- Provemonts, gas fixtures included, Rent $400 per year. ‘Apply to JOR. POLTER, 164 West Forty-third street. 0 LET—AT 146 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, near ‘Third avenno, a Parlor and Bedroom, furnished in good style, with a!l the modern improvements. Rent moderate to a responsible party. HED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, TO A grown persons, five Rooms, including front Basement, in @ handsome brown stone house, in a very healthy and pleasant location; bouse has all modern improvements. Inguiro on tho premises, 215 Kast Fiftieth street, Beekman Hil. NO LET—A FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, WITH ail the modern improvements, furnished and in one of the most desirabl» jocalities in Brooklyn, couveni- ent to the ferries. Rent cheap, and Board of owner taken for rent if desired. Address 8. M., for three days, Herald office, Lockwood, Chatham square Post office, New York. —AND TERMS FASY, FOR A PRODUC. $7.00: tive Farm in Westchester county of 100 acres, 12 acres wood, balance itaproved, Good house and humorous outbuildings, 600 fruit trees, and soil good, Near a town and railroad. Forty miles from this city. This is a bargain, For ful: particulars apply to A. SER- GEANT, 15 Wall street. FARM, NO INCUMBRANCE, TITLE, perfect, twenty miles from this city, to exchange for city property: also 100 acres of Meadow Land, on the Hudson river, two first clnas Farms in New Jersey, 60 acres of good Farming Land, for a Grocery or Liquor Store. Apply ut 170 Chatham street, second floor J. P. TRAVER, Auctioneer, SPORTING. REAT FISHING AT ELTINGVILLE, STATEN Tsland.—Boate to let by J.R. WILLIS, Take the cars for Kitingville. Groat takes of weak fish, bine tah and Spanish mackerel, at Princo’s Bay, and striped bass in plenty at Great Killa, ASTROLOGY. ois CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL.—LADIES . who aro sick, in trouble or unfortunate, can consult oc with the stictest confidence. She warrants to cure die most aggravated cases of rhoumatism in afew days. If you wish to obtain correct information on all evente, call and see Mrs. MILTON, 351 Broome strect. Office hours from @ o’olock A. M. until 8 P. M. STONISHINGI—MADAME " MORROW, — SEVENTH daughter, has a gift of foresight, tells how soon and often you will marry, and all yon wish to know, even your very thoughts, or ne pay; lucky charms free; her equal is not to be feund: her magic imige is now in full operation. 184 Ludlow street. below Houston, Price 25 cents. Gentlemen not admitted. HELAN’S PATENT IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES And COMBINATION CUSHIONS. Prices reduced to suit the times, PHELAN & OOLLENDER, 67 Crosby street. es cnn DENTISTRY. RIIFICIAL, BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH.— Inserted while soft and without pain. Aching teeth, Or mere shells, can be filled and preserved by the dis: coverer, J. PEATSON, M. D., rooms 859 Broadway, west side, ond door above Seventeenth street. AN operations guarantecd. ROTFICIAL TEETH.—DR. LUTHER, DENTIST, STILL continues, at 128 Sixth avenne, hotween Tenth and Eleventh streets, to insert beautiful and substantial Sets, ‘on pure silver for only $3; on fine gold and platina, $25; single Tooth, $1; Tecth filled and extracted without the Jeast pain; Artificial bone filling only 0 ceuts. All work warranted. RIIFICIAL TEETH.—DRS, DURKIN AND ROUSSEAU, continue to extract teeth in two seconds, without ihe slightest pain. Teeth inserted over stumps.’ No ex- tra charge for temporary gets, or extracting where arti- ficial teeth are inserted. Drs. DURKIN & ROUSSEAU, 373 ‘Canal street, one door from Laurens, RIIFICIAL TEETH.—DR. LUTHER REMOVED TO 104 East Twenty-eecond street, between Third and Lex- ngton avenues. Wholo sets, unsurpassed by any, only $1. to $2 cach tooth, beautifully mounted ‘on gold, platina, rubber, vulcanite or silver. ‘tracting without pain. HAVE HAD THREE TERTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT feeling any pain whatever, by J. JAY VILLERS, of 165 Grand ‘street, Tinsert this cheerfully as @ recom. Anendation to those suffering from aching teeth, J. MURPHY, No, 9 Mulberry street, ‘ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR Twenty-seventh street, surprises all who visit her, e Bick, troubled and unlioky should test her powers, She tells your very thoughts, lucky numbers, losses. Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents. ISS TAGGE, 208 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, BE- tweem Ninth and Tenth avenues, gives information concerning all past present and future eventy of life. Please give her g call. Gentlemen not admitted. Price 25 cents, Hours from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED @ Mme. PREWSTER, who has been consuited by thousands in this and other cities with entire satisfaction? She fools confident she has na cqual. She tells the name of fature wife or husband, and that of her visiter. If yon wish trath, give ber a call, at 251 Third avenue, above ‘Twonty-irst street. Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen, $t. PURITUALISM.—MR. COLCHESTER, TEST MEDICAL and Basiness Medium, 371 Fourth street, near Lafay- etto place. Hours 8 A.M. to8P. M. Public every Wodnesday evening at 8 P. M. Admission, 50 IGE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD IS THE young and accomplished Madame BYRON, from Paris, who can be consulted with the strictest confidence on all afftirs of life, embracing love, courtahip, business and sickness; restores drunken and unfaithfut husbands; has asecret to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings together those long eeparated, Ladies 25 cents; ts 50 cents, Residence No. 90 Third avenue, above 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT of 35 Charles street; has gas, hot and cold water, bath, water closcet, fine yard amd neighborhood: will be let low to adesirable tenant. Apply on the THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING 224 West Fifteenth street, in complete order, having ro- Gently been paperad and painted; has all the modern im- provements. Apply to M. SULOMONS, 365 West Fifteenth street, 10 LET—THE SKCOND FLOOR OF 69 CHARLTON street, consisting of three rooms, four ledrooms, the front basement and @ cellar; also the First Floor of 7: Chariton street, two rooms, threo bedrooms, back baso- ment and cellar; will be let low to good tenants. ) LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, No. 42 Thirty-second street, between Lexington and ‘Third avenues; has Croton water, gas, &e.; reut low to a 4 tonant ($450). Inquire onthe ‘premises or of R. USSELL, 127 West Tweaty-fitth street, LET—A ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND L story front, furnished or unfurnished, to tingle gon- tlenfém, without board, at 24 Twentieth etreot, third door from Broadway, LETIN BROOKLYN, E. D., TWO NEW FIRST cliss Houses, with ail'modern improvements, at nommal rents until May noxt, and reasonably after; neigh borhood good, and about five minutes’ walk from ferries, Apply to J, W. BOUTON, 87 Walker etroet, New York. 0 LEN—TRE SPLENDID FIRST CLASS CORNER House, 80 Sands street, Brooklyn; contains 14 gpa- ctous rooms, closets, &c , handsomely and completely fur- nished; a delightful homa, rent decidedly low, for onc ear, or more. Callas above or addresa Owner, box 219 lerald office. LET—AT LOW RENTS, THE HANDSOME NEW three story House, complete with all the modern im- provements, No. 162 Waverley place, noar Sixth avenue; also, the neat and convenient mall house No. 160. Apply next door, No. 158. LEP—A SMALL HOUSE, THREE STORIES AND basoment, No 48 West Worty-fourth street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, with hot and cold water, gas and gas fixtures complete. Kent low to a good tenant. Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE NO 253 WEST ‘Thirty-fourth street; replete with all modern im- provements. Rent moderate, Apply at 249 West Thirty; fourth street, FURNISHED, WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE front Room, suitable for two gentlemen: Apply at No. 1 Amity street, first marble stoop from Broadway. 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 299 FOURTH street, containing three rooms, with gas, hot and cold water, &c.; alao ® neatly furniehed Room. Inquire in the store, 0 LET—A THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, with all improvements, painted and papered Init May. Rent to May next very) moderate. Apply. the premises, 27 Kast Twenty-fourth street, near Madison square. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—ON FIRST OR SECOND floor—three or four rooms, for three persons. Ta cation neighborhood of St. John’s park preferred, not. above Canul street or cast of Broadway. Address }). 0. F., Herald office. 1 (Bape SMALL UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH- i upper or central part of tho eity, in a private family, by a young gentleman, Satisfactory reference given. Address, stuting terms, which must be erate, and location, R. L. H., Herald offic: ANTED—BY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, ONE large furniehed Room (fire and- gas), with’ Board, where Jossona In music and gymnastics would be takau for payment in whole or part. Address, prepaid, P., 512 Browtwa: ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, for housekeeping, between Third and Fourteenth strects, and west of Broadway; rent not to excced $18 » month. Address J. 4., Union Equaré Post offioe ANTED—BY A GENTLEM. WIFE AND BABE, Rooms for Housekeeping: locality and house must be good; location between Bloocker and Thirtieth stroots, west of Broadway. A private fumily, having a second iloor to rent, can have a good tenant by addressing ©. H. W., Herald office. Reference given anit required, y ANTED—TO PURCHASE A GENTUEL BUSINESS worth about $2,000, cither in. this city or Brook- lyn, Any perty having a bargain can address C. B., box 167Herald office, stating wisere to be sean, &c, ANTED—THREE OR FOUR for how ping, by a gentleman, wife and Tcut not to exceed $24 por month; loeation between < and Fighth streets ear Broadway. Address F, T. G., station A Post office, three days. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A ‘THREE STORY House, with all the modern improvements aud fur- nishod with ing. Rent not to exceed $80 por mont. and Sixth avenues, not above party having euch’ may find wrciiable party by address tating where the house can be seen, &e.,) M. W. He, office. ANTED—UNTIL THE FIRST OF MAY neatly furn the ferries. ‘The be prompt; no child: be low, stating al 364 N. Y. Post office. ANTED 'TO ROASTING MILL or to buy the implements of sceh a ane, Address B., box 2,782 New York Post office, e STEAMBOATS. a ON STATEN ISLAND.—ONLY 25. cents W go sadreturn. The did and commo dious stoamer JOSEPHINE has been chartered expressly to run,at avery low rate of fare, w tho camp ground, cormobeing om Tuesday, the 3d of’ September, and con: tinue during the wock. ‘Tha Camp Meeting will be held during this week at Totienville, ou Staten Island, near Totteu’s dock, opposite Perth Ainboy, N. J. The camp is located on the boantifal camp grounds of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh, Aspinwall Grove. To all who wish to enjoy a magnificant sail of twenty miles down the bay aud around Staten Isiaad, this opportanity should not be lost. ‘Time and places of” leaving ns followa:—Laave foot of Broome street, at $34 A.M. and 134 P. M.; foot of Spring atrect, at 0A. MM. and 3P. M.; Staten Island ferry slips, foot of Whiteball street, at 934 A. M. and 2% P.M. Teave Totten’s dock for New York, at 12 M. and at 634 P.M., landing only at Staton Island’ ferry slip, foot of Whitehall etreot, New York, AMP MERTING.—MORNING BOAT DIRECT FOR KEY port, Middletown Point and. Cliffwood.—Choap fare The large and commodious steamer MAYFLOWER wil leave pier 26 North river, hetwoen Barclay and Robinson streote, every morning at'9 o'clock. Returning will teaye Keyport at $.30 P. M., landing at Clilwooa, Fare cach way, 15 cents, or 25 conte for the trip. The camp mvet- ing at Middletown Point will commence on Tuesday, September 3, Stages will be in attendance on the arriva of the boat. Notice.—Tnis bout will leave Keyport on Saturday,at 1 o'clock P. M. AMP MEETING, ROCKAWAY BEACH.—THE STEAM- boat COL. ELLSWORTH will make a trip on Sunday, September 8, to the Sea Side House, Rockaway, leaving Spring street, 8:30; pier No. 4, North river, 9, anu Casha- tine slip at 0:80 ‘A.M, Returning, leave Rockaway at 4P. M. UNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE—LANIANG AT ‘Whitestone, Strattonport, Great Neck, chelle, The favorite steamer M ot, N. R., at 7:45, Amos street at 8:30, Delaucey street at 8:45, Eleventh street at 9, Twenty” sixth street at 9:10, Returning, loaves Glen Gove at op.M. UNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT.—FARE TWENTY cents.—The splendid steamer GEORGE LAW, Captain John Crawford, will Joave every Sunday, from pier 26 North river, between Robinson and Barclay streets, at 8:46 A.M. landing at Union, Rossville, Totton's and Perth ‘Amboo. Returning, will leave Keyport at 8). M., Perth sAmboy, $:30; Totton’s, 3:40; Rossville, 4; Onion, 4-15. ‘'N. B.—Cammp meeting at Totten’s and Middletownpoint. SALES AT AUCTION. D. CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER, RIGAGE SALE. Rich and cost]y Household Furniture, elegant rosewood Pianoforte, Rosewood Parlor Suit, in brocatel, valuable Paintings, artistic Bronzes, Marble Groups, &e., Friday, September 6, at the elegant private residence 230 Weat Fourteenth street, noar Eighth avenue, Commencing at 104 o'clock. Tho sale comprises the entire contents of the house. The elegant Parior Furniture was made to order, and ia in Solid rosewood, ‘The whole will be cold to the highest bidder, for cash, offering extra inducements to purchasers, asthe entire furniture of the house is new, having all been made within six mouths. Elogant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, with all modern improvements, overstrung bass, &c., cost $600; Tich rosewood Stool, covered in satin and embroidered Cover; three elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Furni- ture, in rich bi and satin; rosewood Etegeres, splen- did and costly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, &¢.; also, & magnificent collection of rare Paintings, rosewood Turkish Fasy Chairs, in fine reps; rosewood Centre and Side mar- bio top Tables, richly carved. Chamber Suits, in’ rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, carved Bodsteads, Washstands, Sofa Beds, in’ fine hair cloth; ten pure Hair Mattresses, from 40 to 60 pounds, made to order, and in excellent condition. Dining Room Furniture consists of fine oak Extension Table, Silverware, rich China, Ivory and Silver Cutlery, Forks, Spoons, &e., with heavy cut and engraved Glass- ware of every description, Sale positive, by virtue of chattel mortgage. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Elegant first class Household Furniture, Pianofortea, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, ‘&e., At public auction, The property of a family declining housekeeping, This day (Friday), at the private residence 48 Wes Sixtecath street, ‘between Fifth and Sixth avennes, sale commencing’ at 10 clock. Catalogues at the house. Drawing Rooms—Soffd rosewood Drawing Room Suits, covered with brocatel; Etegeres, Bookcases, Centre Tables; velvet Carpets, Chandeliors, Candelabras, Paint- ings, Clocks, Mirrors, ciabroidered Lace Curtains, magniti- cent'soven octave rosewood Pianoforte, stool and cover; Cantorbury, rosewood and mahogany Rureans, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Blankets, Coun: torpanes, Sheots, Bolsters, Pillows Sofas, Rockers Chairs, Tablos, Skloboards, Cabinets, Curtaina, Cornices, Shades, fngrain Carpets. Alse Furniture of servants’ apartments. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will coramence, Sale UCTION NOT By LOCKWOOD BROS. & UNDERHILL, 45 Morray street, y, at 10 o'clock, Rogular sale of Dry Goods, Woollens, Linens, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, Hoop Skirts, &e. Aiso, a line of Boots and Shoes, frosh from Eastern manufacturers. A tine of extra Germantown Hosiery, comprising a general assortment, M. MERWIN, AUCTION BY BANGS, MER- WIN & CO., Irving Buildings, 694 and 696 Broad- Friday evening, September 6, at seven o'clock, Private Library of standard and miscellaneous Rooks, on yarious subjecis, including many valuable Theological and Classical Works, &e. For particulars soe Catalogue and the Books at the salesrooms. ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUC! September 7, at 1034 o’clock, at our sales: Nassau street,’ large sale of § room, No. rand hand Household Furniture, elegant oak Dining Room Furniture, Parlor do. t in rosewood, mahogany and black walnut, Chamber Fur- niture, Bods, pets, Mirrors Tables. Easy Chaira, Ottoma reaus, Bookcase: Furniture, together with Crockery, &e. Also superb rosewood PiauoZorto, B F. THOMAS, AUCTION! L. DAYTON & CO, e willcontinue the sale of Steel Plate, Mezzotint aud Lithographic Engravings, at their ealesroome, 11 Nassau streot, this day, at 11 o'clock, Consignments solicited. Returis made on day of sale. at auction on Monday, 90h inst., at 1034 o'clock, at te oorner of Twonty-tirst street and Tenth avenue, the contents of a Coal Yard—about sixty tons of Coal, large Platform Scales, Coal Sieves, Coal Buckets, Coal Sheds, two Deeks, one Clock, one Closet, Chairs, Feed Box and all other property attached to same yard. HENRY WEST, Constable. JEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIO! .—SALESROOM No. 79 Nassau street, between Fulton and dobn sts. ViGL A. MATELEWS will sell at auction to-morrow ay), at 1034 o'cleck, at his salesroom, 79 Nassaw t, # general assortment of Household Furniture, Tosewood and mahogany Parlor Suites, enamelled and other Chamber Suites, Dressing Bureais, Washstanda, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Extension ‘Tables, &o., Particulars in catalogues. n) PUTOR’S SALE.—WILL BE SOLD THIS DAY, AT 1, o'clock, at 454 Canal stroet, the Honsehold Furni- ture and eflects of the late William Conlin, Esq. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture: tahogany Bookease, large Feather Bods, Carpets, Sofas, Tables, Sii- ver Urn, Forks aud Spoons, Cutlery, Stoves, Clothing, Jewelry, Watch and Gun, and other arti By order. T. MADDEN, executor GULINT GLASSWARE, CHINA VASES, &C—JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP'S SON, Auctioneer, will sell, on Saturday, September 7, at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom, 73 Wiltiatn street, five hundred packages American Flint Glassware; also five hundred pairs China Vases; also an invoice of ‘Bohemian Colored Glassware. Catalogues now reudy. FORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEFR, WILL SELL, ON JT Monday, September 9, at 1024 o'clock, at No, — Thirty-sixth street, one door ‘west of Broadway, the en- tire Furniture of a'three story house, consisting of rose- wood Parlor Suits, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, enamel- Ted Chambor Suits, Beds and Bedding, Dining Room aud Kitchen Furniture, &c. ENRY H. DS, AUCTIONLER.—-HENRY H. LEEDS: & Co, will self at auction, on Friday, September 6, at J2 o'clock, in front of store No. 23 » coupe Rockaway, nearly new, made by Lawrence, of Broadway, and will be sold without reserve, for account of parties interested in a former purchase. A sorrel Mare, 8 years old, 15% hauds high, warranted sound and kind; is an excellent family or doctor's herse, and is a reat traveller, Also a gray Mare, ten yenrs old, 144% ands high, a very good saddle horse, and is a good trav- eller in ali arness. Also, a second hand top buggy, built vronee, of Broadway. Also a set of single Harness new. The above is sold in consequence of tie owner having no further use for them, OHN EF. VAN ANTWERIS SON, AUCTIONEER—WILL e sell on Saturday, September 7, at 10 o'clock, at his lesroom, 73 William street, 600° packages American Flint Glas¢ware; also $00 pairs China Vaeds, new patterns; also an inveice of Bohemian colored Glassware. Cata- logues now ready. ORYGAGE SALI AND IN PURSUANCE OF the power of sale contained in a certain mortgago io ine delivered, I will sell at public auction, at the Mulls, corner of North First and Third streets, Williamsburg, on Friday, Sept. 6, 1861, at 12 o’clock, one Steam Engine and Boiler, one Mill Stone, oue Steam Gauge, together with all the Machinery named in waid mortgage. 3. W. HIGGINS, Attorney for Mor ORTGAGE SALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SE- M gars, Ke.—Will be sold at public auction, on Frid September's, 1861, at 10 A. M., at the northwest cor of Clinton and Yroome streets, @ general assortmant of Groceries , Sugars, Teas, kc, ; alas Liquors, Store Fixtures, &e, CHARLES H. BAILEY, Attorney for mortgageo. ‘ORTGAGE SAL RICHARD WALTERS, AUt cor, Will sell to-morrow (Friday,) at 1044 0 ‘ ac No. 8 Exeex strect, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, six good young Horses, seven Carts, eix sets of Harness, Picks, Feed Bins, Cutting Machine, Bars, Barrows, &c., used by a contractor. Sule positive and unlimited. HP. ND, Attorney for Mortgagee, wu strect, a ‘T. HAVELL, AUCTIONEER. TREK CUTTING MACHINES AT AUCTION. WHITTEMORE & HAZELL will sell this day, Friday, at 10 o’closk, six patont Tree Cutting Machines. KOEIVER’S SALE.—AN FXTRAORDINARY OPPOR- tunity for manufacturers, &c,—On Monday, Sept. 9, 1861, will ba sold, without reserve, the Sal Seda Manu- factory, consisting of Steam Engino, Kettles, Doles Frames, Drying Rooms, &c., for the manufactory of bi carb. sodo, gal soda and soda suleratns, &e. 7 WM. WITPERS, auctionser. J. B.S. OLIVER, recoiver. 1, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. ¢ WHITTEMORE & HAZELL will sell at auction this day (Friday), at 10% o'clock, at their salesroom, 168 Broadway, ’’ HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Comprising, in part Hand, Panel and Back Saws; Augers, Hay Forks, 50 dozen Bench Axes, 50 Is, Hatchets, Hammers, Adzes, Slates, Grindstones, 01 Hooks and Hinges, Nails, Rivets, Blind Faste, Saw Sets, Locks and Latches, ‘Trace Kettles, Tacks, Drawing Knives, tinned Spoons and Forks, ist pie, issore, kc. Adso Ritles and Grins—24 Rittes, 10'sabre bayonet ¢ Cotton Rope and Lines—Clothes Lines, Mough Lines, and Jute Rope, Trapks—Brass bound Packing Trunks. Jocks —60 uesorted Clocks, 24 hour and 8 day. Aiso, TREE CUTTING MACHINES. Six patent Tree Cutting Machines, in perfect order, HERIFF’S SALE.—JEWRLRY, PAINTINGS, &C, CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salesroom 113 Nagean street, Will soll, this day (Friday), September 6, at 11 o'clock, at their galesroom, a large stock of miscellancons Jewelry, well assorted in tho usual variety of Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Chains, &c. Also a parcel of fine Silver Plated Ware. Also twelve Oil Paintings. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff & J. BOGART, AUCTIONKERS.—SATURDAY, S. Sept. 7, at 1044 o'clock, at the nuction rooms No. 1 North Wiiliam street, mortgage sale of Household Furni- ture, consisting of Sofas, Tablés, Chairs, Carpets, Bureans, Washstands, Bedsteads, Beds and Bedulng, Kitchen Fur: Ly re, &e. LEIT—THE DWELLING HOUSE 42 GREAT JONES street. The house is large, containing 14 rooms, Desides basement and kitchen, aud has all modern ita? provements, Will be let until May at $63 per month. Can be seen from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. elfth street, 2 BOWERY, NEAR BROOME STREEL—MADAME 16: WIDGER, Clairvoyant and gifted Spanish laly, Unveils the mysteries of fulurity, love, mariage, absent friends, sickness; prescribes medicines for Xl diseases; tells lucky pumbers, property iogt or stolen, &¢y mo LET OR LEASE—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC House, with stable and carriace room and 2 acres? of land, within one hour’s ride of the city, on the Har- Jem reifroad, Apply at second house aboye Twelfth street, Fordham avenue, Tremont, Westchester coupty. +. TEAMER LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP every day (Sundays excepted), at 3:30 P. M., for Northport, makitig the intermediate landings. Leaves Northport at 5 A. M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to Great Neck and Sands Point, 10 cents. Freight to Sand’s Poiut, Great Neck and Glen Cove, at half the usual rates. HE STEAMBOAT GENERAL ARTAUR WILL RESUME her trips, commencing Sept 5, to Willett’s Point, Riker’s Island aud Fort Schuyler wilitary camps; leaving ‘Pook slip at' XL A, Mi daily, ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal streat, all the genteel Furniture, &c., of a large house: one Parlor Suit in plush, Piano, Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Oil Paintings Lace and Damask Curtains: rich Tapestry, Taree-ply and other Carpets, Hall and Basement Oilcloths; mahogany French ant Cottage Bedsteads; Hair Mattresses: m. top Dressing Bureaus, Washstands; Toilet, China, Glass, Silver and otaer Wares, Wardrobes, Extension Dining, Cen? tre and Toa Tables, Stoves enameled Suits; ail well adapt- od to the waute of families and others, SALES _AT AUCTION, annnennnnr eee APY EAMSBURG AUCTION’ SALE.—G, W. KELSEY will gell this day, at 103 A, M., all the ‘Furniture tn house 106 South Firat treet, “consisting of new Dining Extension Tuble, re rato order. ‘Terma cash, "4" (a¢t overything tm, first ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL THIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal g:roet, Porter House Fixtures, Counters, Beer Pumps, Wines, Liquors and Segara, Chairs, Tables, Stove, Desk, ke. isipsnha nahn ik eee ee OR SALE-—THE TROTTING HORSE HONEST PETER, Apply to HIRAM WOODRUKF. ED HOUSE TROTTING COURSE, HARLE! come off on Friday, 6th instant, at haif-past three O'clock P. M., Mile Heats, best three ‘in five, in harness. A purse and stake for tity dollars, closed with the follow- fug entries:—C, Brooks, namo b.'g. Awful Gardner: Old- hot, ditto g.m. Primrose; P. Helews, b. g. Tom Brown, €, BROOKS, Manager. NO TOP 1 A SET iGY, BREWSTEWS MAKE, of light double Harnoss, a set of single Harness, & Wy pair of fine woollen Carriage Blankets, also three Lap Blankets and Whips, all-in good condition and for sate cheap; or will exchange for a good wp Bony, nearly new, 8. B. BALLOU, 409 Broad way. AMILY CARRUAGE FOR SALE.—SEATS SIX PER- sons, in perfect order, patent axles, drab lining; Price $150 cash. Also a splendid gray family Horse: shifting top city built Wagon and Harness. Apply at 13 Gold atrect, up stairs. R SALE—A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, SEVEN ‘yoars old, fifteen hands and ove inch high, well bred and first rate roadsters, of great endurance, thoroughly broke to saddle, single or double harness, and yery kind; can trot in about three minutes; sound in every particu- . Can be seen at 65 Kast Twenty-second street. Will be sold separately or together. A second band top Wagon algo for sale. OR SALE.—A SPL uD NEW MILCH COW, WITH calf by her side. Warranted to milk twenty-eight Quarts of milk per day. Also to make fifteen pounds of butter per week, Apply at 183 East Twenty-fifth street. WOR SALE.—A BAY MARE, WAGON AND HARNESS. ‘The Mare is 4} years ald and over 15 hands high; tho wagon and harness is in first rate order; will be sold * separate or together, and very low for cash, or will take: Part furniture in trade, Inqire of A. PONTON, at the Ollice of the Kagle Slate Co., No. 1 Tenth avenue,’ corner of Twelfth stree r) OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, LONG TAIL AND beautiful make, seven years old and 15 hands high; perfectly gentle, is not afraid of cars or anything on the Toad; is a fast trotter aud of good temper; is sold on ac- count of the owner having uo use for him. Can be seen for three days at 179 Lexington avenue, {OR SALE—CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP—A VERMONT Horee, bright bay, fifveen snd a quarter bauds bigh, feven years old, sound, kind, handsome, and can trove. mile in less than three minates or fifteen miles within the hour. Apply at 08 Bor OR SALE—A TWO SPRING WAGON, IN perfect order, suitable for business or pleasure, A.a0 one set of silver mounted Harness, nearly new, They Will be sold very low, as the owner has no further ase for Apply at Oakley's stable, in Hoboken, near the Posen RATTLER MARE, BRIGHT BAY, BLACK logs, 5 years old, 15 hans # inches high, sound and Kind; cun’ trot to a pole in 2:50. Any person wanting such’ or having one that would mate, apply to Dr. WILLS, Vetorii mn, 88 Kast Ni th street CHEAU, CHEAP, A VERMONT 514 hands high, seven years 1 can trot a mite in less 18, or fifteen miles within the hour, Ap- ply ut 98 Bowery. F% SALE—A VERY HANDSOME STYLISH JET blick Horse, 16 hands high, seven years old, sound and kind; sold for half his cost. ’Gen be seen at King’s stable, Forty-first street, between Madison and Fourth avenues. Has been used’in coupe. OR SALE—CHEAT A Ono TMS COUR HORSES WOULD BE TAKEN and kept through the winter for their services, and. persons having horses to put out in that way oan ap- ply on boardof kindling wood boat, pier 35 Kast river. Satisfactory references will be given if required, YPAVIN INFIRMARY, NO. 1,500 BROADWAY.—TWO SD or three more valuable young Horses can now be accommodated at this establishment. No blistering, no firing, but a speedy, easy and effactual cure. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A NICE SPAN OF matched Horses, from 16 to 17 hanas high and 4 or 6 yours old. Inquire ‘at 73 William street, up stairs, between 12 aud 2. M. No dealers or agents need appl; ‘HIPS.—ENGLISH RIDING AND DRIVING WHIPS, four in hand, &c., Cricket Bats, Balls, &c., on sale at 54 Bookman street. A. WARD, ANTED—A TOP COVERED GROCERS’ OR MARKET Wagon; must be in good order, By showing the same at the corner of Broadway and Forty-seventh street, a cash customer can be had. OTEL BOARDING.—ARRANGEMENTS CAN NOW BE made for the season by families and single gentle- inen at the American Hotel, Jersey City, on favorable torms. Board for gents from $5 to $6; families in pro- ‘T. DENIS HOTEL, CORNER ELEVENTH STREET AND S Broodway.—This Hotel haying been completely re- novated, newly carpeted, and furnished throughout with spring bods, &c., the proprietor is now preparell to offer apartments to parties returning from the country and the travelling public generally, at prices to suit the times. Having added to the many new features of the hotel a now atd spacious dining saloon, fronting on Eleventh street, he feels confident that he can pleage all who may favor him with a call, both in price and luxuries of a table. EK. E. BALCOM, Proprietor, nels, Formerly of St. Nicholas and Fifth Avenue Hot 1OMPANY A, TW —A MEETING OF J ail the members of this company will be held on Monday evening next, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock, at the Armory, 594 Br ‘The meeting is for the purpose of reor? an ompay, By order of — CAPTAIN WARD. Gxekn, Order!: GOR SALE—A UNITED, STATES (MoCLELLAN’S) regulation Saddle and Equipments, but little used. Address box 2,5 ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812.—A REGULAR monthly meeting of the corps will be held this (Fri- day) evening, Sept. 6, at 734 o'clock, at the Mercer House. Punctual attendance is requested. by order LM. Paver, Adjutant, ABRAITAM DALLY, Colonel. ANTED—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN CAVALRY tactics, No one neod apply unless qualified to teach battalion and regimental drill. Address box 735 Post office. Post attive. 1 FT REGENT N.Y, 8. T—COMPANY HIER members of this company are hereby notified to attend a regular meeting, to be held at the Armory, on Friday, Sopt. 6, at eight ‘o'clock P.M. The volunteers who were be present. ith ‘the company in Washington are invited to AMOS L. SEE ,0. 8. N ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000 capital, in an entirely new and exccedingly fucrative frst class eash business, — monopoly from which a large amount ef monoy cam be realized ra pidly and uo competition. Apply at 632 Broadway, third floor, room No. 4. N EQUAL INTEREST IN A BUSINE'S MAY BE PUR chased for $200 cash, now paying and has been for Several yoars at loast $2,000 per annum. Joining the army the oly reason of disposal. Apply at 429 Brond- way. G. B. HOWES & CO. DARTNER WANTED—BY A LADY WHO HAS APART montis desirably situated for business which she has practical experience in. She wishes a person who bas means. She could givo them rooms and hoard if they wished. A line addressed to Harriet, Broadway Post office, will be noticed directly. DARTNER WANTED—$250—IN THE HOTEL BUSH. ness; situated down town; now doing a safe and profitable business. A good chance. Apply to General Agency, 40 Nassau street, near Liberty. ANTED—A MAN WITH $300 OR $400, WHO WILL take a one-half interest in, and entire charge of, a barge capable of carrying two hundred tons. From @ nob profit of $100 per month will be guaranteed. ‘The reason of offering for sule is because the owner has four of them, and wishes a suitable person to take an interest in one or two of them. For further particulars inquire of 8. C. LITTLE, aboard the boat Andes, lying at the foot af Fourteonth stroet, North river, N.Y. 200 —PARTNER WANTED, IN A CASH MANU- a . facturing business, with more orders than cin be flied. and unfimited extension, now clearing at the rate of $3,000 per annum. Capital wanted to purchase two or three more machines. Business without risk. Apply to 9. V. Livingston, 98 Liberty street. 5.0). RARINER WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, OU, in one of the safest aad best cash paying Dusiness in this city; is well established, respectable, re- quiring the attention of two interested parties. Apply t0 T. F¥NEY, 170 Chatham street. D, A PARTNER, TO RECEIVE S ey at the door and share equal in the best exhibition known. It requires but two persons, and will pay $400 weekly; profits divided daily. Apply 532 Broadway, third Noor, room No. 4. ove ainonnt in eash, can secure an in and reliable business, without competi. tion, whick pays $400 per mopth. Apply immediately at No. 87 Forayth sirevt, ‘ourth floor, room No. 1 (000.-PARTNER WANTED IN A B1.O00 Rastscrsrne business, and well ox tebliehed trade with cask buy ;toa person having aa acquaintance with closers and tailors this will bea 0 rtunity to get intoa profitable cash business. , B., Harald oie,

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