The New York Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1868, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 'TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, | Bu 1O LEY, IN NEW HERALD BUILDING, TWO ing Rooms, fourth floor, Wree elegant con- ISAAC 0. BARKER, A. handsome connect Aecting Rooms on fourth floor. Apply to room 14 Herald Building. _To LET IN OLD HERALD BUILDING, CORNER ore tin PhaCNamau streets, New York, a Floor, Jotiable for light manufacturing business, Address Isaac O. Barker, new Herald Building. st URNITURE, TRUNKS, BAG- A ere Acparate roma, ston: Goode taken Up on ele: tera, , #c., 00 hand. Talore Pore SER, iu Wat Sith sireet, corner 8th ay. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED AND UN- (A NUMBER OF Fito let-One large abd. would. be let Tor drat class boarding ho N. C. BISHOP, 67 Liberty street. SPLENDID STORE ON UNION SQUARE TO LEASE; ‘33x85, with foe cella! Be ion immediately. size SSx80, with DON A. J. LYNCH, 21 Nassan street. BROADWAY FLOOR 10 LET—NO, 811, ONE OF the beat stands in the city for business, between Elev- anth and Twelfth streets; possession immediately ; 25x60. —T0 LET, FOR CLUB PURPOSES OR TO PRIVATE A.. parties, the elegant furnished Residence 21 East Fif- Teenth ‘street, contiguous to and west of Union square, for- merly occupied and furnishdd by the late Mra. Oscar Coles. For permits apply to I. HERMANN, 84 Broome atreet.c » FINE STORE IN THE BOWERY, NEAR. (THE institute, to lease; also part of’a large io with or without ‘dwelling, ‘leo ‘a House and Store at Fordbam, by the depot. Rent $25 per month. Apply at the Book store 366 Bowery. ROADWAY.—A FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE JEW- elry, taney sods. or confectionery business. To let, part of store 1,197 Broadway. Rent moderate. ‘OR RENT—FIRST LOFT 71 BARCLAY STREET. Location very desirable; large office, fixtures, &c. Rent jow. Inquire on premises. TORAGE STORE TO LEASE—109 WASHINGTON SD atroet; six floors, 26x90, very strong. Apply to J. C. FREEMAN, 212 Broadway. ITORE, DWELLING, FACTORIES AND STABLE TO S tetHaif diock from Stewart's; suitable for large busi- eas ; will sell five years’ lease, Apply at LL Ninth street, be- tween Third and Fourth avenues. (TO LET THE UPPER PART (THREE LOFTS) OF store No. 34 Warren street, corner of Church street, Ap- Ply to WM. & E. A, CRUIKSHANK, 55 Broadway. 10 LET—A FRONT PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR A doctor's or dentist's ofiice, or dressmaking. Appiy at 143 East ibroadway, between Pike and Rutgers streets. ‘0 LET. ON BROADWAY, THE ENTIRE UPPER PART of a building as hotel, boarding house, offices or for Imanufacturing purposes. ‘Apply to Dr. BECK, 40 Bond siroet, 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS, NO. 626 EIGHTH AVENUE, near Forty-fourth street, a new Store, beat location on fhe avenue; rent 40 per month, ‘Shelving aa Fixtures, Counter, de. for sale; G1U0; entirely new. Taquire in shos ore. 10 PRODUCE DEALERS.—TO LET, THE BASEMENT 870 Greenwich street ; size 21x100; dry and in good order, J.C. BAILEY, new No. 206 Fifth street. 0 CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS AND OTHERS.—TO LET or lense, a new House and Store, at one of the beat loca tions In the flourishing town of Morrisania, well adapted for ‘frat clasa drug store. For particulars apply to JAMES L. PARSHALL, at the Exchange, on Washington avenue, cor: ner of Fifth street, near the depot, Morrisania. — = os +TO LET--FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FURNISHED, anelegant corner House on Fifth avenue; one of thi nest Mansions on the avenue; suitable for a private hote Apply to ISAAC O. BARKER, room 14 new Herald Building. T 925 BROADWAY-STANLEY DAY, AGENT, MAILS free to any address printed list of furnished or unfur- Bished city or country Houses, at all prices, in every direction. —FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET IN GOOD LOUA- (fons. 8. B. GOODALE, Nos. 7 and 9 West Twenty-ibird street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET—IN 190th street, near Second avenue, with stable; all mod- ero improvements. Complete order. J.C. BAILEY, 206 (new No.) Fifth street. A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, HANDSOMELY furnished throughout, wiil be rented for $100 per month ‘od Board for owner, wile and child. Inquire at 73 West Forty fourth street. A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN stone House, near the New Haven Katlroad depot, to Jet, with immediate possession ; suitable for frat class board- ers. Apply at 419 Fourth avenue. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 STORIES, 18 rooms, to be leaned til May, 1870, to a responsibie tenant, Apply from 11 (018 on the premises 52 Kast Fifteenth street, between Union square aud Irving place. ARMS, 40., TO LON@ BRANCH 8A- Honse for two or three i few Rooms lelt for Nord. FOr particulars or inquire at Mr. PARKINSON'S, 691 Broadway, bear Fourth street. A. GREAT BARGAIN. TO RENT, BEAUTIFUL Country Seat, on the Hudaon river, ‘8 miles from New York, with hourly communication by boats and trains; large house, 16 rooma, comfortably furnished, hot and cold water ; fower and vezotable gardenm, shaae Weng, eve: green, lawns abundance of grapes and fri of nda, atabl ; hoi ci van now be reited for only @900, be BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine street, ‘A QoMPLETe COTTAGE TO LET AT BERGEN POINT N.J., aplendidiy located, partially furntshed ; ten rooms; six minutes’ walk from landing. Also barn, fruits and vegeta- Ble'garden, “Honing, baling, and fabing. “Accaae, hoary: Rent to April 1 ®800, not half tts value. Inquire at 166 West Teath street. EAUTIFUL COTTAGE TO LET—-FURNISHED, FIFTY fureisbat and for eale: wi choloe pious, ome ‘sale, w : snr ani "EM, MASON, No. 1 Centre street, LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN ELIZABETH, N.'3., containing nine rooms; terms moderate to a good @ premises, corner of Grand atrect and family. Apply on tl Eos 10 LET—FURNISHED, AT RYE, WESTCHESTER ual fhe etal mo pet gone Sept SHARLES LEFLER, oo the premises. 7S ae TPO LET—-AT WILTON, | FIFTER: Sudo, Third svonue, Harlem ground; tne view, ata class MINUTES' WALK Bridge, @ beautiful Gothio frult and shade trees; high borhood ; low rent. RNES, No. 7 Pine street. (0 LET COTTAGE AT RAVENSWOOD, COMPLETELY ‘ ished, ton rooms, possession immediately, unt November 1; rent 8100 mont, ‘ &.C. WAYLAND, 163 Fulton street, New York. 10 RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A PLAIN Country Residence in Hackensack, N. J. 45 minutes from New York; barn, stables, lawn, garden, fruit and shade trees, &c.; rent #550; furniture (all uew), $000, Address O. P., box 3,247 New York Post office. 10 RENT—WITH PRIVILEGE TO PURCHASE, SMALL Cottage, furnished, within easy distance of the city. Ad- dress, giving price and full particulars, Arden, Herald ofice. __CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ East Side. AT 85, BROADWAY, | STANLEY DAY, BROKER, mails tree to any ‘address printed list of city houses, ness property, tenements, vacant lots, at all prices, ia every direction. NEAT THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE— JA. On Enst Forty-fifth street, 14.9x60x100, with all improve menta; only $13,0W. Alno others. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street. T 753 THIRD AVENUE..-HOWSES FOR SALE AND to let; it will pay those in search of @ house or those who wish to invest in real estate to call and get a list of houses PVE FULL Lots, 116TH STREET, 70 FEET WEST OF ‘Third avenue ; lowent price for the tive, 810,000. V.K. ENSON & SON, 111 Broadway. $13 500 Wilt BUY A FOUR STORY AND BASE: Plo. ment Yenement, nearly full lot, if applied 3 $3,800 for a full Lot on Seventy-ninth stroet, with Collage; the vest five story store Property on Second avenue, (ull lot and independent walls, price 31,000, rent 8,000; splendid four story Tenement, $10,000; also wev- eral good bargaing now on hand. PHAIRK, (1 Third avenue, corner Thirty-second street. West Side. A oes F¢LL LOTS ON FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET, + between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for $6, 00 ea V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 111 Broadway. OR SALE-—THE FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE 510 Seventh avenue, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire of RUFUS D. CABE, 11 Wall atreet Miscellaneous. N & YEARS’ LEASE OF LOT SOUTH SIDE FORTY- eighth street, near Fifth avenue, 26x100, for sale cheap; ground rent only $450, J. SULIS RITPERBAND, Nos. 7 and 9 Warren street. SPLENDID STORE, 27X80 FEET, FOR SALE— A Tease, Fistures and G $2,000; rare chance; firm di FOSTER BROTHE! ‘will; excellent location ; rent, ving. 149 Fulton street, Brooklyn. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1868 COUNTRY REAL RSTATE FOR SALE. HRER YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS’ LEASE r double House, with Barn and acre of pn 4 wm Mount Vernon’ desirable and cheap. Inqulre of JOHN STEVENS, Mount Vernon. Furniture ‘tale if requi REAL ESTATE WANTED, A REYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF CLVIL AND MILI- tary experience, desires to buy a amall home in the country, or buy out'a country practitioner. Address B. K. H., Herald office, ARM OF ABOUT 20 ACRES WANTED Island; must be on or near the shore, ON LONG ‘Apply to GEO. T. HARING, 170 Nassau treet, EAL E8TATE.—WANTED, FOR CUSTOMERS WAIT- {ngto mirchase, several medluna sized Housass alsosey eral Lots, ob or near Fitty-seveath Lesington to pith mente yOHIN L. CHASE & BON: $i Seveui areaue, Was. -A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ‘stone or brick House, between Sixth and Madison avenues, from 3) to 26 feet trout. “Address Q.'L, Herald olllge. * ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—HOUSE AND LOT IN ‘good order that rents well, on weat side, from Four- teenth street up. Owner may address L. R., $3 Greenwich enue, sewing machine ollice, stating price add particulars; cheap. ANTED, TO PURCHASE—ROUR OR FIVE, LOTS jt Ol @ Park, above ninth sireet. Apply to NOTT 00.) Wall sureely basement, saci ANTED TO PURCHASE-—A SMALL HOUSE AND Lot, with moderate improverants at a moderate price, ta this city of Brooklyn; will pay $1,000 cash, balance by in: stalments. Address H. P, Mortimer, station D, New York, stating all particulars and peice. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ BLOCK PROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE, Frankfort, corner William street.—250 Rooms; accommo- date gentlemen only; 36 to 60 cents day; $1 50 to $3 week; ‘open all night. BLOCK FROM WASHINGTON PQUARR, IN A private family.—A choice of pleasant mad with good Hoard, at moderate rates. seferonces exchanged. Apply at 80 Amity street. FLOOR TO LET—98X70, IN PRIVATE HOUSE 15 D 2? weal Twentleth atreel, with or without private table ; lo- ion and accommodation one of the best, BOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with good B to families and siugle nstent and day boarders taker 9 a gentlemen ; also t 8) FIFTH AVENUE.-RCOMS TO LET—A SUIT OF ©) Rooms on the second floor; also on the third; Lrat class Board, Kefereuces exchany [2 BAST SIXTEE: 10 LET, FURNISHED AZ or unturnished, an elegant Suit of Parlors, on rat oor, With exclusive lsg of bath, &c.; also Rooms ‘for singio gentlemen. 14 VARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, AE west ot Broaaway’—A party of geatlemen or a gentle: iano and wife can have first class iionrd in private family. 19 NEAR BROADWAY.— SEVENTH ( OM ciasecdtreom eparately or en suite; firat cla house and location ‘unexceptionable; vacancies for single gentlemen; terms very low. Tavie boarders taken. Q2 BAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Ge) Avenue Hotel. Kooms with ali modern improvement for gentlemen a 9 or ingle geutivinen, with or witho Board, in a private family. EAST FOURTH STREET, Elegant furoished -HANDSOMELY. AVENUE. $25 PER WKEK.—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT DLO Room, |i of parlor and pi with fool Board, to gentleman and wite; private family, 368 West Thirtieth street. Immediate possession. 30 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN, FIFTH AND OU sixth avenues,—Large front Room, with Hall Bedroom adjoining, first Hight; alao single Room} all handsomely {ur- nished ; rent reasonable; references. 30 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—To lot, a large furninned Room, sultable for two gentlemen. Also one small Room, without boar 3] NORFOLK STREET, NEAR | GRAN furnished Room and Bedroom to let. 3D BOND STREET. WITH BOARD, TWO ROOMS, OG connecting, adapied for a, family oF party of gent men ; two, $34; three, $40 ; four, #38. A Room, two beds, 8 38 EAST SWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- fon avenue.—Second Floor (three rooms and bath- room) for two or three gentlemen ; other Rooms, singly, with or without Breakfast. References given and require OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE LEASE OF A large Ores class building on Union square, Broadway side. M. A. J. LYNCH, 2'Naasau street. eee — BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. OR SALE--HOUSE, LOT, TWO STORY, BASEMENT, sub-cellar, 10 rooms, gas, water, sewer; marbie mantels, Valtimore heater; two story shop, stable in rear; price $4,800. 64 Devoe street, near Leonard, Williamsburg. A FURNISHED | Ho! TO RENT—WITH ALL THE modern improvements; a party without family preferred ; the present owner baving no faunily would prefer to boar with the parties; residence five minutes’ walk from Jersey City ferry, Jersey Clty. Address Jersey C 1d of SPLENDID FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE on Lexington avenue, near Thirty-ninth street, to let. Posseanion Oct. 1. M. A.J. LY a1 Nase & AND SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSE op Fifth avenue, with fine stavle in the rear, io let, will be rented for one or three years to a private family only M.A. J. LYNCH, 21 Ni atre LARGE FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRALLY loonted. to Suitable for frat cluss boarders; unex- Ceptiouable security required; possession immediately. Ad- dress G. B, Gordon, Heraid oflice. THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—FULLY FUR- nished, on Twenty-third street, near Fifth avenue ; also ous on Twe j others, fur- nished and 1 or Septem- beri. Call ear 00., #47 Broadway. HANDSOME FURNISHED THREE STORY BROWN stone high ase to let, in Lexington oar Thiruieth etr 285 per month; or wil eel tate nnd r Apply to JOSEPH’ A. Li aad 10 Pin A STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT ‘HOUSE TO urnisbed, in Fifth avenue, near Twenty-elghth aireet 16 rao: H.R. DREW & CO. M45 Broadway and 175 Fifth avenie. PORNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A LADY ABOUT RE- tiring wil rent # large three story House, with ali the modern improv ely furiished. ' Location be- tween Bleecker and reeta and near Broadway. Tm mediate possession. Wilson, station A, Spring street’ ‘FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET On Staten I gion, Orange, Elizabeth, New Jersey, and other poluie near the city, at reduced rents. Per- mits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine sireot. OUSEKEEPERS SUPPLIED AND CAN PAY BY the week or month for C Beddiny pets, urniture, Ac., at BENDALL & CO,'S warehouses, 205, 207, 209 Judson street, corner of Canal A LARGE BROWN STONE ne, below Twenty-ninth street efor a nice boardin) ). RICHARDS, 953 ud 21 vid LET—FURNISHED, House, near Sixth a Feist iavation and very 180, 0 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE, OR FOR auie, high stogp brick House, 162 West Thirty-sixth street. Tuquire at house or 129 West Twenty-ninth street. 0 LET—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 346 Weat Fourteenth atreet, in complete order; also the four sory House 32 street, rick, containing 2 rooms. J.C. BAILEY, 206 (new No.) Fifth street, 0 LET NEARLY THE ENTIRE OF AN ELEGANTLY furnished House, in the cottage style, replete with every convenience and comfort, well adapted for a highly genteel fawitly, sliuated near Second avenue aud Ninth street. Reut moderate. References. Apply to 8. E., 4 Third avenue, Jewelry store. To LET FURNISHED, A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown atone House, dn northeast corner of Fifteth street and Second avenue ( Beekman estate), house newly "soma ome Papered and freacocd ; jut the house for nice family. Ap ply to JAMES ROWE, 754 Thira avenue. (TO LET. FURNISHED, AT WASITINGTON HEIGHTS, A handsome Cottage nod grounits, with inrge stable and coachhouse; also, unfurnished, w brick Cottage and four lots. M.A. 3) LYNCH, 21 Nassau street, 0 LBT—THE HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUBE, furnished of unfurniehed, at low rent if applied for inn” mediately on the premises Lexington avenu 10 LET OR LEASE—A FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP House with 90 rooms, 25x55, lot 100, with all improve menta, 17 East Tweifth sireet, between Fifth avenue and Unt versity nd session at once. Apply w M. CURLEY, lil ood 1f3 Past Thirteenth street. 1.0 RENT-PARTIALLY FURNISHED THE FOUR story brown stone front House No. 273 Fifth aveny Tt will be rented low to private family. Apply to WM. & E. A. CRUIKSHANK, 86 Broadway. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET—FOR housekeeping; gas, bath; rent low to @ permanent party. S94 Ninth aven PARLOR, KITCHEN AND TWO BEDROOMS, WITH water, gas, Ac., rent $26 per month, in Abingdon square ino other Apartments. Inquire of ROBERT TAGGART, B® Hudson aireet. SECOND FLOOR OF HOUs 204 WEST SEVEN. S9 twenth street to let; now vacant; rent $28 a month; yaa, bath, cetiar, ae. wenty-elghin at et to nreapectable farmily’; o6- Inquire at 461 Eighth avenue. nth aveni tween Bight! and euvied by (ue owner 0 LET-FURNISHED, OR FURNITURE POR SAL "T° ditep, haudeome ‘Third Floor, West Thirteenth street} Apply at 4 Vesey five rooms, iow rent, e streot, frult stand. § 10 LET -PART OF HOUSE NO, 62 THIRD STREET, T' first foor, with bathrvom-on second floor, Hot and cold water on the hoor. 0 LET_WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE 8 T ‘ond Floor of ® strictly private house; all modern im- rovemente; only one other family of four adulte in the se, Apply at 964 Weat Twenty-seventh street, or $7 Champers, of M. NEWMAN. ry couvenlence. @D FLOOR TO RENT-IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE house; all conyenies Apply on premiaes, id ; pleasant location; rent iow. t Fifty-third street. EST FTH STREKT.—A THIRD STORY “ont oom ceally furnished, to let with private ouse first clase. T, NEAR BLERCKER.— Fare Bed preasant Rooms on the house. All modern THOMPSON seabed New and Ley | sang pir 17 and second WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A FEW NICELY Rooms U ate family; all nod improvements very pleasant loo my tore reasouavie, OR SALE VERY CHEAP—IN SIXTEENTH ST. SOUTH Brooklyn, an excellent frame House and a full ball acre Of Ground; tile perfect; possession any time, BEARVSLEY, 102 Broadway, New York. WANTED. 10 TRADE VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE IN best part of Brookiyn for Dry Goods, Address for three days Dry Goods, Heraid oflice. RY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate, thirty-four miles south of Philadelphia; price $25 er acre; best of grain and grass land. Also improved Farms. undreds are settling. Information sent free. Address C. K, Landis, Proprietor, Vineland, N. J. A ine level and stable, & gl,ou! Ly T 95 BROADWAY. STANLEY BROKER, AL tonils free to any address bis printed list ot improve And unimproved Westchester county real estate, which be makes a apecialty. SANT VIL- five miles from Stroudsburg, for sale cheap; land beat of water; good two story frame house, by, pure mountain ait. “Price only tro a. CHOICE FARM, SEVENTY TWO ACRES, EXCELLENT buildings and fruit, near Tappan, 22 tniles from Ni York, 4,00; Seventy A Rociland county, §7,50) celient buildings and fruit in Farms, Malls, village Proper- HW. MELICK, 421 Broadwa: CHOICE CO! containing six ee highly cuitivated land; fruit in aAbuod house large and commodious; stable aad car- ringe ho substantially built of brick, For gale cheay for cash or would be exchanged for city property, For part culars apply to HATCH & VAN DOKES Broadway. COUNTRY SEAT IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, SIX AA. acres, excellent bulidings and fruit; Stock, Crops, imple Mente and Furaiture iacluded, 5,600. W. H.'MELICK, 421 Broadway. fine loentic 28, large orchards, land highly cultivated; one of the best farms in thy county. 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadwa: NOUNTRY SEATS AND VILLAS FOR SALE / ten Island, New Jerary, Weste! Connecticut and on the Hive to $50,000, Apply to GEO. AOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—FR( IN STA- Isiand 84,00 rect. TING ON THE <, Sound, convenient to city, good buildings chotee fruit aud shade, bathing and ; Hear depot and boat landin, : EN TRELAND, 201 Bron 8:0 to $50,000, and terms always easy. Apply to GEO. ING, 170 Nassau street. ARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE OR EX- change.—A neat Cottage, garden and fruit, 83,500; o7 I RMS FOR SALE-1N GOOD LOCALIVIES, AT FROM HA’ do., 12 acres, $6, jarge House, fine views, 40 acros, 12,000; one bo 000; also others, 93,00) to # mn 8. TRELA: ARM FOR SALF—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR Brookiyn property, coutaining about 9 acres, with Stock, crops and farming implementa, near Nanuet, on North- ern Railroad of New Jersey. For further particulars inquire of the owner, 4 Tenth avea York. JOR SALE—TWO GOOD FARMS NEAR PETERSBURG, ‘one with cropa; an inducement will be offered to North: frm men in price aid terms. Address Post ofice box 3M, Poteraburg, Va. ‘ores NOR SALE—ORANGE LAKE HOUSE, NEWBURG, N. Y., with all the Furniture, Fixtures comptete "for carrying on the business. For terms, &c., address Robert ‘Thouas, as above. az YOR SALE—ON BUENA RIDGB, THREE I Ooms Yrom Mott Haven depotot Harlem Rallrond, an ry basement and sub-ceilar 2za frout and rear, fourteen nge, henter, bath, a] el i ity ‘and Lit with gas; omice of the dia jw Hariem Glogant and substantial three 9 brick House; has cupola and p) rooms, marbie mantels, stationary tubs, r water closets, water on every loot, Jote In, garden ; the avenue ta curbed, 0 price $26,000 ; Lermna to suit. App! Mont Fron Works, Mott, Haven, adjoining the ridge. FOR SALE SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR CLUBS oF party of (rlenda—Baautiful Island, eight acres, 0 Cow | cot 3 at ancril eee eR NORTOR, 160 Fulton street, room No. 6 Fe SALE 81,600-GREAT BARGAIN, AT VANDER. rt adit Sd Sateas, Fromting oe Uwe streetes gar Mined, EMO feet Fr THIN, 48 Broad street z FARM; 30 ACRES CROPS, Stock peovementa, on, Leong Talend ill positive: ki August 12, by JACOB BOGART, at auction. For lars apply (o hun or BIGGS & HORN, 77 Nassau at. Ft SALE i ‘AGRI A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT, Hudson river, near Hastings ; elegant grounds and extensl hy ls F Sing Siug, complete in every WAY, ¥ : . A LUE MELUAMY, Nob Pie airoet. FOR, SALE OF EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN CITY property. 4 Farm of 14 acres at Queens, G. T., ina tine state of cultivation; time from New York one hour and one Dioek from depot, Address G. G., Herald office. N ICE GRIST AND SAW MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. aN 1% miles from ficient for a | smooth, level re beautii ve Nor Mosq! lance #5W) yu STEAM SAWMILL, WITH FROM 400 TO $0) ACRES OF well timbered Land, within 109 miles of New York city; good till bufidings and kil in complete order. Wil be aol shear, for full particulars apply ty GW, MBNRY, 179 TPARRYTOWN. A FARM OF 45 ACRES, LOCATED within 15. minutes’ drive of the depot and steamboat landing, and ie peculiarly adapted to cutting up into vi sites of one oF two acres, each having a frontage on the main road. ‘The view, comprising , ain and iniand scenery, is unsurpassed for beauty and diversity. — The build: fuga cOusist Of A good farmhouse and outbuildings. There fare a large number of living springs on the piace and # beautiful brook runs through it, A few acres are in wood: land; fine young orchard in full beariag PI surronoded by handsome courtey ‘senta Rod vitaaaed oilers Uunueual foducements to parties looking for property of this kind, as it will be sold very low to close an estate, Ferma | Appig to MALLORY, BLACKWELL & CU, 06 Liberty —- WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, to transient or permanent boarders, Roome tn 10 if required. suits or separately ; private tal 47 47 gentlem WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth nues.—Wall furntahed Rooms to let, je, a a French familly, Reference re- WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A FEW PLEASANT Rooms to let, to gentlemen and wives, wiso to —A PRIVATE FAMILY of three handsome furnished Rooms to let, vate table; reference required, FIFTEENTH STREET, Bi) re and Irving place.—Klegant fu: u from Sto @l2e week; breakfast if required. Keferences. 57 private house. NORTH MOORE STREET.—PLEASAD nished Rooms for stugle gentiemen in a first class 5Q WEST THIRTY SEVENTH STREET —A PRIVATE Od fasmily will iet a amit of Kooma, with or without pri- vato table; also two hail Bedrooms for single gent.emen; re- ferences exchanged. GO NEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, CORNER SIXTH avenue.—To let, furnished, large pleasant — front Parlor and Bedroom, to ladies or gentlemen, with or with out Board; algo other’ pleasant Rooms to single gentlemen, ju very quiet house; gas, bath, hot aad cold water in bouse. Miss CALDWELL. 633 BARROW STRERT.—\ FURNISHED ROOM AND Bedroom, for two gentlemen or for housekeeping. erence requited. 74 MACDOUGAL STREET. —BOARD.—THIRD FLOOR 6“ feont Room: terms, two persons, $13 por week; also single Room; revercace required. 79 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR SIXTEENTH STREET.— Handaomely furnished Rooms, for families or angle gentlemen, can be secured for the fall aud winter; private table if desired. MACDOUGAL STREET.—LARGE, WELL FUR- 4. Siien second ocr troch Been to grnusaan oea wife; also nice Room for two geatiemen, with Board; house modern. References exchanged. Q] GuINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE =A OL fine Suit of Rooms, with ioard, to « party of gentle- men; also hall Room; table Boarders accommodated ; 0x ceptionable references required. WEST TWENTY SECOND — STRELT, NEAR 11¢ Sixth avenue. A neatly farnished Parior and Bed- o rent, without board, to geutiemen only; immediate jon ; family private. 130 ALLEN STREET, BETWER DU “Delancey airects.Two neatly furmahed Rooms to jet to gentlemen ia @ private bouse; terms moderate; neigh- borhood good. 130 WILLOW STREET, BROOKLYN HETGHTS.—TO . let, with first class loard, the entire Secoud Floo! ‘also one on Third. References exchanged. 133 GUSTON PLACE EIGHTH STREEN, NEAR ed Sixth avenue.—To let, m large front Room, with Hall Koom adjoining, also pleasant Attic Koom, all cewly fur- Rished ; terme moderate. [35 RRIZAT RTH STREET, SPAR BROOME. CHEAP ++) furnished Kooms and Betrooma for small respect- able families or #lagle gentlemen, from $2 to $4 per wee: 163 EAST SEVENTEENII STREET, CORNER LIV Jed ingaton place, on Stuyvesant. Park. —tesirable Rooms to let, with first class Board, fa « Southern family of highest respectability; tine summer location. 1S] THIRD AVENUE.-To Ler. THARE ELEGANTLY ie furnisued Kooms, for single gentlemen ; terms mode- rate. 9Q5 WET, TwestysrcoNy “STREET, -HAND- BV) | gomely furnished Rooms to let, with first clase Board. Refereacesr AST FOURTEENTH STREET, Ww ond and Third avenues ap el | nicely furnished toa family or gentlemen, ina French family. QQ> WEST SkY 235. seventh aud Righth ay obtain Board. Terma moderate. 2 Q2Q WEot TWENTY-FIRST ST A SMALL, | E 238 family would let lance down Rae iy ter ished, with first class Board, to utleman, 242 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STEET.—IN A STRICT- “ ly private family, a Koom on i with Board; price moderate; reference recreate gare beg ts, 9 43 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, A SMALL FAM- Te) ily have a neatly furnished Hall Room to let, with frat class Board, to a gentleman of refined taste and habits, )7Q GRAND STREET, NEAR FORSYT HE Zi 8 Witenes young man can find pig Ae 4 Single bed, at $5 50 per week; only « ew boarders kept. Q()5 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. 305 Tae Room Second toor, wi eee (orn get e, OF two gent il . Geman ond 9 * en; Iarge Room for one gen: Oy EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, ONE 306 east from Second avenue, Furctabea Reema te lee with Board, suitable for gentieman and wite or sia men. Terma moderate, Q] 6) TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE B12 "Fro nics front hontas ne turahare tor two xen: Uemen of & young married couple. Price reasonabl WEST TWENTY-THIRD &TRE OPPOSITE A408 London terrace, A large Front & rs, with board; ‘one Kedroom, bath, replete with conveniences and hand: Gomeiy furnished ; also one emai! Front fo References exchanged. ont for single persons. LADY LIVING VERY RETIRED DE, A. Saslogantly furnished Room ts Prin siwite, with Board for lady; privaie table; locat Room for young lady of retinement. Ad Herald oftice. A Quirementa of a good home tor two, ats single gentleman, $1. BS Kast Thirty-n PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD farniahed Rooms on second fr NPH STREET, BETWEEN FAMILY wor Jarge, well furnished Room on secon Macy, whi etl fee SMALL PRIVATE per week. Also ® th street, Reference LET TWO NEWLY fr, With modern Improve. iments, to geutlemen only, wihout Hoard. Ad . Seth ee ard, Address No. 76 JURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEM EN ONLY, 198 Siath avenue near Tenth atroet LEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, g4 TO g10 A week, five minutes! walk from Elizabeth do} at of address West Wasdington avenue aad Elisabeth, N. J, y Ape “Address M: Hooris, Post office, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES A NICELY FUR- “A. fished Room, with Board, ins airictly private fauntiy French preferred; location between ‘Twentieth and Fifieth streets; terms wiist be woderate. Address F. &., box 160 Herald oflice. OARD WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, Bowe rrench family: references required and given. Ad: dross, with price, M. Lasqueret, care L, C, W., 87 Liberty at. } OARD WANTED—IN HARLEM OR COUNTRY, FOR & respectable single lady oes to Sept vee werk. PARLOR AND LopaING, ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, with full Board for lady only; location Fourth io Sixth avendes, Fourteenth to Thirteth streets; where ne other boarders ure taken; payment monthly in advance; no reference; rooms fully and nicely furnished. Address, stating warms and location, 1., Herald ollie, Widow lady preferred. DERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, Address, with full particulars concerning Tooms and price, E. M. C., box 822 Post office. ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES A FURNISHED ‘Room and ‘om the second or third flour, ina gen- teel house, between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Lexington and Seventh avenues, Address, stating location and price, box 1,250 Post office. ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS, ONE LARGE, ONF SMALL, with permanent Board, for a gentleman and twe daugh- ters, ‘Those who state terms will recelve immediate atten- tion. Address 8. P. Benson, Herald ofllce. HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. I, (NORTH hore)—Thirty minutes by boat, every hour from Dey Fing bathi &c. FEW CHILDREN CAN OBTAIN BOARD AND motherly care, at moderate terms, in a private family, a A short distance from New York, Address D. Hart, Inwood, N.Y. PRIVATE FAMILY, DELIGHTFULLY _ LOCATED hear the city, would make arrangements vath parties de- ring Hoard, at trom $7 to B10 a week, Address P., Ford: AA. fry eoat at Fluabing, 30 minutes. fron ihe city, whose family design being abseut two or three months, would make very favorable terms to board @ couple or small family and they take supervision of the house. Address Suburbau, box 8,001 Post oflice, OARD WANTED AND BOARDERS INTRODUCED— untry and city; prices to suit. Call immediately or ad- Hoard Exchange and Hotel Directory, 737 Broadway. biished 1857, Unequalied opportunities oifered. BOARD AT ELIZABETH, N, J.-A FAMILY OF THE highest respectability, in a desirable location, five min- utes from depot, offer two Rooms that communi entieman and 'wife who desire permanent Board; terms yy Washing included; no objections wo childien, Address . A, Herald oF OARD IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEAR WOOD- lawn station, fifty minutes by cars’ to Twenty-sixth atreet.—Large holise, pleasant rooms, excellent table, fine shade, healthy location; torma moderate. Inquire any day at 844’Broadway, in the store. Boas’ IN THE COUNTRY.—A GENTLEMAN, WHO IS compe led to return to the elty, offers to a family his Bait or Rooms, in a firat class boarding house in" Surumit, N J., twenty miles or one hour distant from New York; one of tid principal stations of the Morris and Essex Ratiroad; alti- tude 750 feet above tide water; accommodations denirable; bourd very modarate; rooms will be rented together or ai ate. Address Jamca Quixg, Esq.» Madivon avenue, corner of East Forty-second street, New York. NOUNTRY BOARD-—NEAR BULL'S FERRY, N. / with all the comforte of a home, for the summer mont or for the year; thirty minutes from New York, ten minutes to boat and cars; stabling if required. Inquire of ferry master, Forty-second atreet and North river, (\OUNTRY BOARD.—FOUR CONNECTING ROOMS, ON / second floor, for August and September; three minutes from depot. Apply tof J. STEVENSON, Henry. street, Stamford, Gon (SOUNTRY BOARD.—PARTIES WISHING TO SPEND A Long Island, on the Sound, can commodation at the Bimeo House. The favor- ite steamer D. R. Martin, Captsin 8, E. Underhill, com- mmandep, leaves pier $¢ Kast river, foot of Catharine street, at ». M. dally. XOUNTRY BOARD.—ONE PARLOR AND BEDROOM, J with or without Hoard, for one lady and gentleman or two gentlemen. Apply for three days at 26 Vine street, Pat- Els N. J., three minutes’ walk from the cars; no other fers. \OUNTRY BOARD—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE oF two gentlemen, in farm house, ven minutes’ walk from the scotch Pinta depot, on the Ceniral Rallroad of New Jersey. Address laindeld, N. J. YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED ON Tye Northern Kailroad twenty miles, beautiful location, depot ; high and dry grounds, Apply'to E. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street. GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN FIRST CLASS COUN- (ouNTRY BOARD WANTED.-FARM HOUSE, SURF close, for two adults and six children; Wistance ; terms moderate, Addreas, for three rald ofc (COUNTRY BOARD (NEAR NEWBURG—A LARGE ew house; plenty of shade; location bigh and extremely healthy. Terms reasonable. Apply to 8. A. BROOKS, Broadway. 100OL PLEASANT ROOMS, SHADED GROUNDS, J three minutes from depot; Doating, fishing ; terms mod: erate. Address Board, Youkers Post ollic GUMMER BOARD ON THE SHREWSBURY RIV . boating, bath: or apply at nice Rooms; shady walka; good tiahi fresh vegetables, fruits, &. Add prings, Red Bank, N. J. Ing, &e. Newima MER RESORTS. A —BRIGHTON HOUSE, PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—FAMI- Arg [Hes and transient guests will be taken ai reduoed rates ; at class; tine TULLY from this time forwar accommodations iawn, plenty of shade and'no mosquitoes, — J. BAL SIEW HOUSE, STATEN ISLAND, NEAR FIRST landing, is now open for he racvption of visitors and boarders. GEO. T. MAXWELL, Superintenden \LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HQUSE—FINE GROVE; J best family sea ing, fishing, rowing, satlin, drive Board, $410 3. ré, 2ceats. Full particulars of KENT, 17 Me JOREST HOME, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.—DESIRA- ble Rooms vagant; delightful location, fine views, excet- lent table. Parties seeking comiort should stop’ there. Board $10. G. F. CORGIERE, No. 5 New atree! QPPIENT POINT HOUSE, ORIENT, POINT, L,I Pleasantiy situated on the extreme end of Loug Isiand, fronting the Sound and Gardiner's Bay, only a moment's waik to the water; beautifully shaded; fine bathing, driving, 4c. ; splendid fishing and pleuty of boate; quadrille’ band im Attendance afier August 10. Steamer Escort, from pier 26 Bast river at 5 o'ciuck 1, My lande passengers at the bow . B. PARSO! PAVILION HOTEL, NEW, BRIGHTON, | STATEN Isiand, thirty minutes by boat (every hour) from foot of Dey street! Large and airy Rooms; delightful location; bath house, billiard room, ninepin alley, all attached to the house. ECONTC * HOU: ~<NOW OPEN. Addresa Peconic Ye ALISADE HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, FORTY MINUTES from Cortlandt sireet ferry vm Nortuern Railroad of New Jersey; moat beautiful location near New York: no mm quitoes; terms reasonable. .G. W. MOORE, Proprietor. QEASHORE—DOMINY HOTEL, FIRE ISLAND.— Rooms (or a few wore; price (rum $10 to 818 per week, A. SMITH. GRE House, PORT, L. Greenport, L. 1 MEDICAL, SPECIALLY.—DR. R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF N. ¥, \ Medtoal College and RC. Surgeons, London, can tited as sual On pri diseases. Of'ce WN Ceatre ar Chambers. N. 8.—No unless cured. BENEFACTOR.-PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IM iately witha delay or inconveaience usiness, 177 Bloeck er street. LADIES APPLYLNG DR. POWERS, 191 STANTON, are guaranteed the reitef desired. Ils powerful me: A. cines 85, Sure thing. CARD TO LADIES.-DR. POWERS, 19 STANTON, Pn ed relief to most anxious. Powerlai medicines 85. Sure thing. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, with POWERS, 191 Stanton, Man’ hood rests red, by Powers’ Lire Euxit LADIES PHYSICIAN.—DR. GRINDLE, NO. 6 AMI et, having over 18 years’ airc- vice in this city, treats ever cause produced. Sure Te je most anxious patients ia Ei Rooms tor ladies requiring auraing. A. GMADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 + Amity place, guarante Pirasant Kooma for nursin, CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIE witH or without medicine, by Matame REST! ‘rofessor Of Midwifery ; over 80 yeara’ practice, Ter infallible French Female Pilla, No. 1, price #! for married ladies, price #4, which ean never fail, are sate and healthy. “Sold ony at ‘aor, ofice, No. 1 Baek FUG soa ond atrect, first door {rom Fifth avenue, and at druggist’, 183 Greenwich street, or seat by mail. Caution. —A\ are coanter(*it LL PRIVATE DISEASES, ALSO NERVOUS AND ePamical debility speedily and effectually cured, Dr. LEWIS, author of the “Medical Companion aud Guide (0 Health,” No. 7 Beach street BLESSING TO LADIKS.—A LADY WRITES :—PoR. tuguene Fe thou inconvenience, like magic. Price #9. Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, ollice 129 Liberty streat, or sent by mail M. MAURICEAU, M. D., PROFESSOR OF DISKASES + of women, 30 veare’ practice, at 12 Liberty guarantees certain reliel to ladies, from whatever c or No. 2, apecialiy Doctress ROSS, 144 West Twenty-seventh sircet, be tween Sixth and Sevent Her Pilis are certain, Consultation free. She n A LL REQUIRING CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL TIEN tion should consult Dr. KING, 126 Ninth atreet, six doors of Broadway. He cures in forty-eight hours. BR. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CONSULT. ‘ed on private diseases. A practice of thirty-two sears’ (perience enables hin to make perfect cures, or no pa: R. UUNTER'S BOTANIC CORDIAL RESTORES VIGOR ‘of youth in one week; gives health and strength to the most debilitated. $5 per bottle. No.3 Division atreet, since 1334. R, HUNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES OF PRIVATE diseases, without mercury, in shorter time th physician, of no pay taken, No. 8 Division atreet, st MPORTANT TO FEMALES, ELECTRICITY SCIEN. Dr. ‘and Madame DUBOLS (3 vears practice) guara ertain relief, with or withou in of inconvenience, Female Restorative, Patients. from a distance port ng, Ac. Ufice 38 Third avenue, below Tenth street, New York I ADIES IF YOU REQUIRE CONFIDENTIAL MEDI 4 eal treatment consult Yr. FOLSOM, at 45 Broadway ADIES CURED WITHOUT INCONVENIENCE OR 4 delay, consnitations at al hours, by Dr. HARRISON, 177 Blecckor street. Oflice vory private, ADIRS REQUIRING A COMPORTABLE HOME Du J4 ring thetr confinement, atrtotly private and guod attend G08, cou address Mre buen Waliave, station 0, Now York, ou ee ___ SALES AT AUCTION. ARON CLAPLIN & CO., 35 AND 37 VESEW STREET, ‘Will sell 'by auction, THIS DAY, (FRIDAY), AUGUST 1, ‘At half past tev o'clock, ONE THOUSAND CAskS Prime, treab and seasonable A BOOTS, SHOKS AND KBALMORALS, Consisting of men's, boys, youths’, women’s, nitaeaa’, aut children's wear, IN GREAT VARIETY, nd adapted to city or vountry trade. JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer. Avi NOTICK.—AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNI- urn’ suze men utastery. 30 Biaehee reel, near Broadway auction prices, warranted; ms floent parlor Suits, covered ‘with any color French. bro- a erg ah lag bi an dining room Furniture, cheap. russian etd UCTION BALE, OVER 835,000 this (Friday) att Sa Dende Praise 1? eel: lernoon, ust 7, o'clock precisely, at the el 8 five story realdiance, 119 West Eighth street, be: tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, consisting of velvet Brussels Carpets, magnificent rosewood Pianofo five parior Suite, covered with brocatel, rep and haircloth ; Booktase, Etageres, Tables, Curtains, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzea, Statuary, Vases. Also over 600 lots of parior, bedroom and dining room Furni- ture. Sale positive. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auotioneer. UCTION SALE OF PACKING BOX FACTORY, COR. ner 4 and Bolivar streets, Brooklyn, on Friday, August f, at Yois o'clock, by COLE & MURPHY: Two tne, avy trick Horses, jarness, Up and Down an Girediat Saws, Tongue aud Groove Machine, Bhafting, &c- Alo NOTICE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION T will sell at public auction, this at 11 o'clock, at 186 Washington treet, Broom ‘Making Machines, Brovins, Broom Handles, Oflice Furniture, &c. JOMN CONTRELL, Marshal, Gro. J. SurTH, Auctioneer. UCTION. PERSONS WHO CANNOT ATTEND AUC- tion will be supplied with Carpets, Oilcioths, Furniture Bedding Ac, af BENDALL & CO.'S old stand, 5, 207, 208 and 211 Hudson street, corner of Canal, and can pay by the week or month if preferred. Call and seo us. DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—P. GAFFNEY, AUCTION- ger, 51 Bowery, solls this day, at 10% o'clock, the valu- able Leaao of the four story brick House 274 Mott street, in- cluding Store Fixtures and contents belonging thereto." By order of the Administratrix. UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, property of » family leaving the city, at ieas than auction, prices. Drawing Room Sults, covered in bro- catel, cost for #175; one do., #70; Pianoforte, Etageres, Bookcase, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Chamber add Dining Furniture, Inquire at 44 West Sixteenth atreet, between Fit and Sixth avenues, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. UCTION NOTICE.—WATCHES, JEWELRY AND DIA- monds.—A. M. GRISTALAK & SON, Auctioneers, will nell this day, Friday, August 7, at No.7 Park place, betweon Broadway and Church street, & large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, from se Town offices. Sold to pay advances, The trade and dealer invited. Y¥ ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘At Jobnaton & Van Tassell’s Auction Mart, 112 East Thir- teenth stroet, near Fourth avenue, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AUGUST 7, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Team elegant chestnut cai Horses, elegant pair bright bay road Horses, fine team sorrel Mares, iron gray road Horse, top and no Wagons, with pole; French Landau or Calache, Coupe Roc pony and basket Phaotons; several other Horses, Wagons, Harness, &c. For particulars see head of Horses ald Carriages. We never postpone « sale nm AG er. BY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day (Friday) and to-morrow (Saturday), at 1059 o'clock each day, at the salesroom 79 Nassau street—A lary eneral assortment of all kinds of Parlor, Chamber, oom and Office Furniture; Mattresses, Mirrors, rosewoo Pianoforte, Billiard Tables, Light Wagons, Harness, & Y CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS—OFFICE 360 Bowery—will sell on Saturday, 10 o'clock, at 395 Bow- ry, corner Sixth atreet, entire fine Fixtyres complete of that splendid basement Dining and Oyster Saloon. Fixtures con- of marble top Dining Tables, other Tables, Chairs, En- gravings, nice Qyater Counter and Bar Coun! r Fixtures, ining ‘Furniture, Glassware, Silverware, fine Kitchen Range, Cooking Utensits, Kitchen Furniture, & nicely arranged for such business and doing well. We i parties intereated to go and examine property. Can be bought this day. IDWARD SCHENCE, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 60 Liberty street. Sale of fast Horses, Carriages, Harness, £c , the property of the late Henry W. Dolson, Esq., Ferguson's stabte, 82 West Forty-aisth atreet, on Mond 7 stable, ‘orty-aixth at }, on Monday ‘August 10, at 1 o'clock. ag Dapple brown Mare Carloia, 16’ bands bigh, sound and kind both in single and double 968, and can trot in 2:30. Gray Horse Gallant Tom, 15.3 hands bigh, sound and kind both in le and double harness, and can trot in 2:40. Also two light Bu; one Portland Sleigh, two sets single and one set double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, 4c. GUEQRGE COOK, , AUCTIONEER SALESROOMS 101 I Liberty street, will sell by auction this day, at 11 o'clock, second hand Household and Ofice Furnituré, including 1b Parlor aud 10 Chamber Suits, Bookcases, Lovinges, Tables, Bedding, Refrigerators, Gas Fixtures, Pictures, Clocks, Fan- cy Goods, Kitchen articles, &o., &c., being the finest lot of goods offered at auction thie season. Catalogues at USTUS M. PHELPS, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE of Furniture at Keystone, Hotel, 68 Dey street and 213 Fulton street, New York. PHELPS, FALLON & CO., No. 5! Pine atreet, will sell on Tuesday, August 11, 196%, at 103¢'A.M. Keystone Hotel, 68 Dey street, a full and complete assort- ment of household Furniture, dow in aaid hotel, consisting in Barts follow lor, Bedroom, Dining Room) and Kiteien urniture; iron Safe, biack walnut Office Desk, Extension rockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c., dc. Catalogues, &0., Phelps, Failon & Co., No. 6% Pi el OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—¥ DUANE oJ street; regular auction sate this day, atl? M., of Horse Wagon farness. See Horse and Carriage head for par: ticulars. lery, nd BOGART, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON SATUR- a. ‘August 8, at 103g o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William street—A fine lot of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture. Also alot of unclaimed Bag- guge from the Frankfort Hou BOGART, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON WED- oJ. noaday, August 12, at 12 o'clock, on the ‘premises, Li miles from the Lakeland station, L. T., le Farm ; also all the farming also the Household roiture. or particulars appiy at the auction room, No.1 North William street. Morte 5 HERMAN, Auctioneer. ‘On Friday, August 7, 1964, at'll A. M., at No. 11 Abattoir place (Thirty-uinth street, between Eleventh avenue and Hud fon river), ali the Fixtures, with Boiler and Steam Pump, ap- pertaining to a firwt class rectifying distillery. under fore closnre of mortgage. By order of UEORGE DEGEUER, Attorney for Mortgage. MO2teaee sate. ALE . 15 and 16 oth avenue and Hudson ri ncluding two Boflers and oue Steam Pump, belonging toa first class grain distillery, under foreclosure of mortgage. By order of GEORGE Die GEUER, Attorney for Mortgage. M J. HIGGIN: Mi. 2 o'clock, at 16 West Houston Broadwi puta of a restaurant, black Counte! ‘and other Tables, Lounges, Clini rora and «ge | assortment of Saloon Furniture. JAWNBROKER'S SALE.—JOHN MORTIMORE, AUC. tioneer, If East Broadway, will sell, thia day. a large ns at of Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel. Also ery, kc. By order of D. Mahan &,Cv., 157 Lau PAW NBROKER'S SALE.—THIE, DAY JAMS, AGAR wiil sell, at 89 New Bowery, 50 lots Men's aod Women's By order of ¥. Bryan, 17 rens #treet. Clothing, Sheets, Bedclothes, &e. Walker street. 3 AY, the Par'or Snite, black walnut, ma fine Hair Mattres- trae Doing, Tea ‘urkiah,” Easy, hogany and sea, Foather Beda, Sheets, Table Linen, Tabies, Bookcase, Wardrobes, Lounges, Rocking and other Chairs, Ching, Glass, Siiver Ware, ‘Stoves, 40 or 50 fine second hand Carpets, Qilciotha, Rugs, Mate, Din’ ing Room and Kitchen Furniture, Piano; also a ‘large quaa. tity of Wood W Goods packed and shippe PIANOFORTES, LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Organa and Meiodeons at retail for wholesale 4 Pianos to rent at 2) per cent leas than Jens than any other i, near Twentyaifth MES BRAINARD. TRING WHAT YOU WANT.— manutacturer. atreet. N EASY WAY OF PROC HORAC clasa makers, and take from $5 to $25 monthiy until W# New and Second Hand Inatruments for rent, and wed, or for paid. rent applied if LARGE VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND BAND AX. Pianos for th; lao to let and gold on instalments. Union square. FINE PIANOFORTE, ALSO SOME FURNITURE dof on very low terms, Apply this eel, near Seventh avenue, rear MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale. property of a family ieaving city, made uy taker, cost ‘POW, for 2D), including Bool and Cover. "Also Parior Suits, Paintings, Broozes, Mirrors, Carpets, Chamber and Dining’ Furniture crifiva, Inquire at 44 West Six- teenth street, near Sixth avenue LADY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL A MAG AA ‘hiticent rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, round cor ners, overstring, full trou frame, agratle treble, nearly new, cost $500, for less than half, Apply at ¥8 Tuird street T _BARGAINSTWO ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE Posewood Pin tuned but two months and in fine order; eaold at half price and fi ranted five years, at the manufactory of JENNYS & SON. WS Fast Twentydirat mreet, between Second and Third avenues. GENTLEMAN LEAVING TOWN LEFT WITH US A Ps Magnificent rosewood seven octave new scale Piano- forie, double round corners, overstrung bass, agraie trebie, latest improvements, little used, celebrated manufacturers, worth #800, for $270; guaranteed. Apply at 26 Fourth av. A FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR MAGNIFICES AA. Pianoiorte at bait se value; carved rosewood, seven Octave, oversiriung, celabrated maker's guarantee, with Stool Ags Cover, noarly new. 118 Seventh atreet, NER, STEINWAY PIANO FOR SALE OR TO TRADE AN “for anotier one. Apply at 359 West Thirty-dirst atreet 1ISCELLANEOUS. A“ WIDOWS, HEIRS AND SOLDIERS OF THE 2A Revolution, war of 1812 and all other wars previous to Is6i, now in receipt of pensions, are, by recent act of Con- niitied to have the same fncreased. Full information sa by cal ing on of addressing F. B* SWIFT, 134 ; box 2,985 Post office. D° 2c SANT 19 GBT GURED TAKE SIGNORET'S “PU RGATIP LE ROY." ment—Chronie diseases, Ist day, Vomitive; 24, 34, 4th, Pargacive ; Sth, Sth 7th, reat. This course shoulit be pur sticd avery week Until A cure in effected. Acute diseases are to be treated in the same way, but with only one day's reat; continue thie treatment until cured. Doses—A spoonful and 8 half or two apooatuls of either No. 2, children should take ball a dose No.1. The directions which accompany our bottles should be attentively followed; each bottle bears our signaturd on the Iabel, our oame in the water mark of the Paper, and on the cork a band with the stamp of the French goveroment, Do not be imposed upon by fraud. Pf LF aad Of Medicine and Apothecary, No. 61 ue de Seine, Paris. Dogot, FOUOKRA & VAN DB KIEFT, No. 9) North Wii. Wom sures, New Yorks . G. L, FO. Wantacts Doors open at 759; performances commencent & POSITIVELY Last NIGHT BUT ONE = j JOHN BROUGRAM'S esafut local drama of THE LOTTERY OF LirR. ‘Tho manager takes great plosaure fa announcing an ngage ment with the taleated young American comedienne, LOTTA, who will appear on MONDAY EVENING, AUUUST 10, w drama written expressly for ber by Kdmend Fes +, Hag., outitiod FIRE FLY. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. ROADWAY THEATRE.-ADMISSION 50 GENTS. Brilliant and Glorious Success of MK. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS, who will a1 ron THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINGS, w romantic Irish drama, entitled DOWN; OR, UNDER TWO FLAGS. as. DAY rast SATURDAY. FIRST WATKINS MATINER. SATURDAY —FIRST WATRING MATINER. OWERY THEATRE, F BENEFIT OF MR. DICK CARROLL. Mr. JOE BROWN, the silver belt champion of Europe. Mr. JOB EMMETT, the grent Dutch song anda 0+ maa. By permiasion of Messrs. Neil and Dan Bryant. ‘The wonderful Kuislay Family. The grent Butler Pantomime Troupe. Match dance for $200 in gold, between-Joe Hrown and Dio Carroll. Mr. Charles E. Dobson. Old Dame Grimes andher See | 8|6|[ Cae oe By the Bulslay, Pats By the Butler Ti jo Bulslay Family, the Butier Troupe. fs i See ‘Dances. IBLO'’S GARDEN, WILLIAM WHEATLEY. . BATEMA WORLD RENOWNED OPERA BOU FFE. THIRD WEEK OF BARBE BLEUE. CROWDED HOW.PIUROUS APPLAUSE, REPEATEO ENOORES rites of the New York public, Re EUR Meee ERY EVE! iG 'S MASTERPIECE, IN FouR acts, BARBE BLEUR oS Beard), WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST, GRAND CHORUS SUPERB ORCHEST! ne MAGNIFICENT MISE EN SCENE, and JARRETT & PALMER'S PARISIAN BALLET TROUPR, ‘Seats can be secured six days in advance at the box ofllos, Niblo's Garden, and at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadwag* +-Leasee and Manager greet the two first fi MLL! OFFENBAC! NENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Seventh av., between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth ets "THEODORE THOMA: POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 7, AT 8. EIGHTY-FIFTH GRAND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. L 2 8. 4 » 7. Scherzo, “S) ony fn om. 8, Grand March, “Schiller” 12. March, “Turkish” conDuctoR. TH NO POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER. ‘ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Private bores #2 oxtra. For sale at G. Schirmer's munic store, 701 Broadway. ‘TO-MORROW! SATURDAY), AUGUST 8, GRAND EXTRA GALA’ NIGHT. ( LYMPIC THEATRE. JAMES E. HAYES. Cw. Lo tae bens MPTY DUMPTY, G.L. FOX'S Spectacular Pantomime, Twenty-second weely Fairy Marvel. | Gy, zea Sparkling Fun. TUitchiees Dancing’ | op At Georseous Scenery. a ancl r Comic Tricks. « | CLOWN. Great Skating.” The le. SANG ALI. reat Ttalian Da MISS CARRIE AND CHARLES AUSTIN IN THE LIGHTNING DRILL AND BAYONET COMBAT. HUMPTY DUMPTY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. PORT FASTOR’S OPERA HOUSE, $01 BOWERY, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES NIGHTLY WELCOMING TONY PASTOR AND HIS GREAT TROUPR HOME AUAIN. NGEL'S new serio-comic Sougs, new sensation Drama P SHOW MAN. G. #. Thompaon, J. W. Collier, T. G. Riggs, Frank Kerns, & A. Graver, Billy Sheppard, Misses Addie Le Brun and Gorea- flo in the cast. MaTINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 24 O'CLOOM, ‘EW YORK THEATRE. FIRST FOUL PLAY MATINEE. SATURDAY, August 4, at2 P.M ‘Admission 50 cent RYANTS' MINSTRELS. OPERA HOUSB, adjoining Academy of Muste. Burlesque of Introducing the great Ballet Scene of LOVE AMONG THE ROSES, with Unsworth, Eugene, Seymour, Emmeit, Rockefeller Heury and an Bryaat. FOURTEENTH ST. BRYANTS'. FOURTEENTH 88. BOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RETURN OF THE GREAT GENIUS, WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, for three nights only, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY aa@ THURSDAY, AUG. ST Tl 1 and 13, On whieh occasion MISS ALICE DUNNING, from the Crystal and Roya! Alham make her first appearance in| Ameri Miss 1 WILMOR: the Dashing Sou! rette, together wilt Profemor Hilton, Signor Lozrenla, Mine Edgerton, Mr. Edward Ward and Mr. E. B, Holmes (late Niblo's), ail in coujenction with Mr. David Iraham's full amd ‘efficient Orchestra, making in all one of the most genteel aad nique Ipntertaininenta ever. presented to'nn American pa lle. Dodts open at 7; commence at ¥ o'clock EW YORK THEATRE. 2 FIRST FOUL PLAY MATINEE. SATURDAY, August, at 2 P.M. ‘Admiasion 50 centa. } OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. tonal B.A. Bake Introducing THE gy RAILROAD SCBWB, BASE BALL MATCH, DUMPTY HUMPTY, &c , 808 BROADWAY, DODWORTH HALL, EVENTH AND THE LAST WEER. COMIC FACES. WONDERFUL, CHANGES, PORTRE, Helen Naah. Level aod the Square. Mark Russell. two nights more. N nett of Miss NASH. Mr. J. W. SHARP. npion Concertina performer, in bis boautéful folog. Tickets ae. ; children Bbc. LIND TOM'S CONCERT. At Concert Hat, Danbury, Conn. FRIDAY EVENING, Auguat 7, ‘The wonderful Negro Roy Pianist, BLIND TOM The great muaical mystery of the nineteenth century. _N. B.-Bitud Tom will perform at Music Hall, New Havem, Cona., on saturday evening, August 8. (A MUSEUM BOF ANATOMY ‘ ) fe te 1 1 o s 8 « e o 7 r e « K aisoutid Fal s N from 4A. uit 0PM. VW onpeneen. The Dri 68 ps coming rn JAMES TAYLOR,’ Champion Comi of Great Britain, with W YORK THEATRE. DECIDED SUCCESS. OVERFLOWING HOUSES. THE ELITE OF THE CITY IN ATTENDANCE NIGHTLA. FOUL PLAY _ EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEES. 618 THE DYING ZOUAVE. ne ILD the most breast and life's B wonderful blood leavt R mechanwal the wound, Qo o representation Also a A ever seen The Sleeping Beauty, D D of the last Infant Venus w yg Of tifa, and thousands of in the other curiosities. 4 ¥. 4 Open from 8 A. M. til 10. M. A. GRAND. UNION PICNIC OF THE sPIRITUALISTS a of New York aud vicinity will be held at Elm Park, em trgnce on Ninety-second stree Kighth Avenue Ratiroad, this Friday, Anguat 7. Mra. C. Fannie Allyn and other die tinguished Apeakers will be present. Entrance fee 50 centa. WE, HAVE HEARD THAT THE CELERRION, J. Leotard, the great gymuasiarque, will pay usa vislt (a the current of autuuia, No doubt that be will obtain (n Aue rica the sate success he lias bad all trough Kurope. + g ITTY MoG EW SONG AND CHORUS, BF Henry Tooker, Svc.) “Livein My He&rt edt Py No Reat," 30c., mailed FREDERICK BLUME, 1.135 Broadway. Isranch, 208 Bowery. == THE LECTURE SEASON. [MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY TO GENTLEMEN only, on interesting snbj t the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. Thi unable. to aend these lectures may receive a copy by forwarding 2% cente. one Secratary of New York Musein of anatomy, 618 Broadway MUSICAL. ARITONE AND BASS SONGS, WITH companiment, price 60 cents; new number veal Cabinet. ‘o be had of all music aad book dealers or mailed direct from the publishers. A new catalogue of Boosey & Co.'s Chi Musical Publications seat BOOSEY & C0., 64 Brondway. free. MM PSS89. KARL ANSCHUTS THE WELL KNOWN AVL Conductor, Wentzel Kopta, the talented Violinist, Frank Castel, the celebrated Tenor, will give instruction, from September 1, at the Amer nservatory, 64 Unton ‘Square. For terme and partioul HOTELS. Renton HoTRL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, FoR. ty-ascond steset, between Lerington and Fourih ave nue ilogant, large and airy Room, en suite of Bates iow 3. A. ROBINBON 2 OO

Other pages from this issue: