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oO PAR BROADWAY Base: ii three email Koc Ble for u colice or oyster saloon. Houston» 10 LET #KOADWAY STORE AND BASEMENT, 2 T°, ir geparau ‘Also second Floor ¢o1 Foust roadway HANDFORD, 229 Broadway, room 19, TOLL MOUOR STORE CORNER OF MSTH STREET ang Third avenue, with Fixtures, &¢.; wlso Cottage at $30 per month. suyuire of ISAAC VERMILYEA, corner of Huth » 2 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PYRPOSES, A 10 LLY, IN NEW HERALD BUILDING, TWO Randsome connecting Rooms, fourth floor; three elegant con- necting Rooms on fourth floor. Apply to ISAAC O. BARKER, room 14 Herald Building, -T0 LET IN OLD HERALD BYILDING, CORNER «of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York, @ Floor, duitable for light manufacturing business, Address Isaac 0: Barker, new Herald Building. A. 710 LET, FOR CLUB PURPOSES OR TO PRIVATE + parties, the elegantly furnished Residence No. 21 East Fifteenth street, contiguous to and west of Union equare, for- morly oocupied and furnished by the late Mra, Oscar Coles, For permits apply to I. HERMANN, No. 39 Broome st. LARGE STORE AND CELLAR TO LET—ON UNION square, Broadway aide; posscasion immediate ‘M.A. J. LYNCH, 21 Nassau street, A NEAT LITTLE STORE—FOR A TAILOR, JEWEL! bootmaker, &c., and elegant show rooms and work Fooma for tlliners t6 let, fn new building 65 West Kighteenth STORE IN FRANKFORT HOUSE TO LET—A GOOD stand for bakery and lunch room. Apply to Mr. SMITH, William street, as ab OFTS TO LET—DESIRABLY LOCATED IN CHURCH 4 street, on a corner, with immediate possession. of A, JOURNEAY, No. I Pine street, HYSICIAN'S OFFICE.—TO LET, Spgligh, basement house fora physician Inquire of HIRAM MERRITT, 49 THE RECEPTION STEAM POWER TO LET.—LARGE AND SMALL 4D Rooms, w out power, Finnie for all Kinds of reat low. Apply to W. R, ELLIS, Nr NO. 44 NEW BOWERY TO uitablé for niaunfacturing or any SD let, tarce an other bi et d Third avenue, pro LET A FACTORY variisl., but aso suit USED FOR MANUFACTURING ble for other manufacturing pur- poses. For particulars apply at 390 Pearl street mo Lrer FIRST LOFT NO. 71 BARCLAY STREET: near «yeenwich; location very desirable; good sized otlice, Ae. ; rent iow. Apply on premises, Mo LET CIGAR D IN ONE OF THE BEST sample « down town, and opposite the gold and stock bvard. 88 N. D., Herald ofice. mmo LiTIN HAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, STORES, with back Rooms. Will be fitted up for a good tenant. Rents low R. H. HINE, 646 Second aven' 10 LET STORE 519 BROADWAY, IN THE ST. NICH- olas iloiel Building; pessession’ at once. Inquire on premises. 4] WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—A front Basement, suitable for a pby- jan’s ollice. Apply on the premises DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN 129TH STREET, Harlem, between Fourth and Fitth avenues, three story brown stone front House; all modern conveniences; reni, furnished, $2,000, or will rent house for $1,300, and seil fu niture at’ fair valuation. Immediate possession. Address A. M., Heraia oilice. A LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE corner House, handsomely and completely furnished, for rent uatil May next or longer, at $250 per month to thé Fight party ; location ‘fem clans rleinity of Central Park, on lngion avenue, ine atree % address bor 79 Post oltlve. eager VERY PLEASANTLY LOCATED HIGH STOOP House, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, newly and elegantly furnished Ist of May last, to let. The owner would retain two rooms if desired. “Address Home, box 1,307 Post office, A FURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HO on West Twenty-third street to let; also large untu bished House on Great Jones street, and others at low reuts. Apply to PECK & CO., $47 Broadway. AW WEHAVE TWO HOUSES, FULLY FURNISHED, « to let, where the occupants will board part of rent and Permit other boarders, CHURCH & TWO STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—ZLEGANT- Iy furnished, to tet; meighboriond Uurst class; Fort nth mireet, nebr Si possession September 1. Py ata A. WT? RETSFOR A TERM OF YEARS, FURNISHED, + anclegant corner House on Fifth avenue; one of the Bnest mansions on the avenue; suitable for a private hotel. Apply to ISAAC 0. BARKER, ruc Herald Building FIFTH AVENUE HOUSE TO RENT—AT REDUCED ‘Ogure ; also Houses and Parts of Houses, furnished and Unfurnished, at rents from 340 per month ALLS & HOWE, Agents, 65 West FINE LARGE FURNISHED Hors: nue to let —With pi be rented for a first el fy. Permits from TO LET, ON LEXINGTON AY unfura stoop browi Also, furnished, 472 West Twenty: « 2 East Eighty-fourth street. ABNER L. ELY, 7 Fourth avenue, corner Forty-urst stre Broadway. Addreas M. street. ON FIFTH AVE ivtieth street a private h avenue. a DAY, AGENT, MALLS ished of untur: ry direction. T 9 BROADWAY—STANLE ny address free to ished city or 70 LET—FURNIT( ; 188 Hudson street ; ts let SUITABLE USEKEEPERS SUPPLICD AND CAN PAY BY THE H week 0 nth for Carpets, Oili » Bea. | ding, &c., at BLNDALL & COOS ware! vi, 208 and M1 Hudson sire nt I OUSFS, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, TO let, in desirab.e neiy hborhe M.A. d. NCH, 21 Nassau street. 0 LET A THE ui MENT House, with me dition, in Wert Tuirty. n Kighth aod Ninth avenues ; location good: Several desirable Purts of Hou from $20 to ¢ un J. DESHAM & ©O. 266 We y third street, near eighth aven ALL TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE ON ro LET. y-cighth street, between Third and Second avenue With Immediate posseaston ; xii Improvements; K, G. RICHARDS, 98 Broaiway, SELL—IMMEDIATE — POSSESSION, three story high stoop House, 17 rooma, all modera im’ Provements; aio Store aut Basewent; best’ location in the city, Apply at 512 Siath avenue. (PO RENT FURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE, 127 Fast Twenty-seventh street, near Fourth avenue, io thorough repair and completely (uraisued, to @ private fami- ly only. Apply at 46 Walker street. LET—A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE, JUST COM. pleted, ail modern improvements, 313 West Nineteeutu street; rent moderate ; possession at ou JAMES M. GANO, 44 West Kleventh street, LET THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, in Forty-tifth sureet; contains 1b rooms, with all the modern inprovements; with garden and fruit, Yor one or more years. Apply to D. H. GRAY, 14# Maiden lane, NO LET TO AN AMERICAN FAMILY, THE UPPER Part of ihe house 38 Last Broadway. ‘Iuquire on the premises. 0 LET A WELL FURNISHED HIGH STOOP HOUSE, pieasantiy located im Weet Fourteenth street, near Fifth Avenue, at ‘air rent. Permits of A. JOURNBAY, No.1 Pine sireet, FILLED WITH GOOD PAYING and Furniture for eal, price #160; Immediate Toquire at 18 Third avenie O LET—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown atone Ho just painted and freseoed, thorough oruer ; furnished it desired, 436 Weat Forty-eighth sireat. RENT—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED THRER story high stoop brick House, desirably lecated near Wall street ferry, Brooklyn; rent #190 per month. Address D. a. 0x 2.019 New York Port oftice. NO GAT IN 15TH STREET, HARLEM, THREE NEW iaoine Cottages; ten roomie: ali tin mente, reat for one obi, ALFRED D. KEYS, 2h Nassau atroet, NO LET FOR BALANCE OF YEAR, A THREE STORY high stoop brown stone House; location 0 rst class; reat $2,000. ALFRED D, KEYS, 21 Nawsnu atceet, Myo Lata R STORY HOUSE FORA priv: ean be SUITABLE poneet bad ai on at 164 Mactougal (PO LET-THE NEWLY FINISHED HOU atreet, lwo ness |) LET APARTMENT, pantry and water, ¢ yurtli atreet : rent Bie 30. DONSISTING OF THRER wrth floor of No, 343 Apply in the bakery, 140) ‘RARKLIN THIS OLD ESTABLISHED BOARD. Ae to rent at «be ed rent if applied for fnmmestin’ R. i. GIBBONS & 00. 446 brome, near Kroadway. Ll Host TO LET, A FIRST CLASS HIGH #100) | with a ements; 20 roun Hl Jot WO, No.1. bani Tweilth between Fifth University piace. Possession pply to M. (113 Kast Thirteenth LEY, Wil BIO ASEAN, RENE, FORA COTPAGE AND e: grounds, worth #600. ‘Three yoara lense will be tradaferred to party parchasing Furniture, amounting to $1,800. Appiyto ROBINSON, Vanderbilt Landing, offioe 42 Universtiy piace. ~ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO I “A BPLENDID LOCATION TO LET—THE THIRD ‘corner of Bowery and Canal street ; size 251120. ingdire at Bowery National Bank. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH THE convenience for housekeeping: more room If deatred Tout Gb per week. 204 East Twenty-first street, near Third av. ART OF A HOUSE TO LET BASEMENT AND P ‘and two rooms on third floor, Thirteenth: near Seventh avenue; $05 @ month. EDMUND H. ‘i, Bixth avenue, corner of Thirty-second street. Fog canara tl ocotae T° LET—FLOOR, 90 THIRD AVENUR, NE. teenth T % be divided ¢o suit; only one picid urcaeegel ea eee eG. RICHARDS, 988 Broadway. [0 LET—FURNISHED FLOORS OF SIX AND FOUR T rooms, corner Pityra seat and Broadway Bakery, corner ad we: and second street; Floot Fooms on Ninth avenue, Apply 0 H. WEB, tallor, Broad- way, above Fifty-first street. LET_. ONT PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR A actors or FRnavs olive, or dressmaking. Aprty at (0 LET—FURNISHED, SECOND FLOOR OF PRIVATE qT house No. 122 West Tihiriscerat street, with convenience for housekeeping. Apply at 1,213 Broadway LET FLOORS OF SIX ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ach, Rents trom $18 to 880. of three and four rooms each; Ret pipe ti T° LET. SEVERAL DESIRABLE PARTS OF HOUSES, . oath. from $20 to $75 per mm J. DENHAM & CO., 266 Weat Twenty-third street, near Eighth avenue, ro LET-TWO LARGE AIRY FURNISHED ROOM: | locality good; with a private family; hot water and gas; terms moderate, ‘Inquire at 420 West third street for one wel TPPER Btvd oF 1 ae ores pat vace atreet jet; gaa, marble mantels, yi month. ‘Tnquire on the premises, linac 32] EAST,, THIRTYTHIRD || STREET.—SECOND 21 Floor to jet in a first class house, with all modera im- provements; rent low. HOUSES FARMS, &C., TO SNUG 41. piano, for one or more months, near seashore, Long Branch; healthiest place, especially for the debilitated; also COTTAGE TO LET—FURNISHED AND asmall genteel Boarding House; can keep full two months. Also a vice Cottage for sale; very moderate and easy terms. For particulars address or {nquire of Mr, PARKINSON, #91 Broadway, near Fourth street, A COTTAGE TO LET-AT BERGEN POINT, N. J. partly furnished{ ten rooms; six uinutes? walk from landing, on th shore roi boating, bathing and fishing; access hourly; fare 15 cents: rent $800 tv April 1. Inquire for Ringgold’s Cottage. The Thomas P. Way, toot of Barclay street, at 104g A.M. and 4g P.M. A RURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—IN ELIZABETH, AN. J., containing nine rooms s moderate to a good fenant.’ Apply on the premises, corner De Hart place and ‘and street. [PUBNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO On Staten Island, Irvington, Orange, Elizabeth, New Jer- sey, and other points near the city, at reduced rents, Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No.1 Pine sireet. WO FURNISHED AND ONE UNFURNISHED HOUSE to let—At Tarrytown, within ten minutes! walk of the cars or boata, at iow rents, until May or longer. Particulars with 8. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue, 10 LET—A HOUSE, TWO STORES AND BAS in Park place, at Ravenswood, 1. fourth street and Jamon ailp ferry’; rent 'g400 per year; front- ing on river, Inguire of CHAS, STEVENS, Stevens House, Hunter's Votnt, L. 1., opposite Thirty-fourth street ferry. (PO LET OR FOR SALE, FURNISHED —THE) BEAUTT- ful Reaidence of Captxin Schufeldt, at Stamford, Conn. For particulars address or apply to G. W. A. JENKINS, office 221 Canal atreet. MENT, 4 mile from Thirty crry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, East Side. T #5 BROADWAY, STANLEY DAY, BROKER, JA mais {ree to any ‘address printed list of city houses, business property, tenements, vacant lots, at all prices, in every direction. GOOD INVESTMENT—ON GREENE STREET, NEAR AA Bleecker —Two Houses, each 33 feet front; $40,000; terms easy. SYDNEY H. CARR, 429 Broadway. 4 NICE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT [HOUSE AA. for sue on Third avenne.—All improvementa, lense- fold, at the low price of $6,000, Terms favorable. Inquire First avenue of LEWIS FREY. OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN atone House, in East Fifty-seventh street. Inquire of JOHN SEXTON, architect, 743 Third avenue. ({PAND CHANCE. FOR SALE, ON EAST TWENTY. TX ‘iitth street, four story and basement Tenement; rent, JU0 ; cash, $2,500; balance payable $500 every ais months; W. On Second avenue, tive story double tenement ; rent, Ba plendti to inch yf 334 Third avenue T CLASS FOUR STOR) HIGH STOOP BROWN House tor sale, with possession, on West Thitiy- t; Veat Forty-iifth street, near Filth ave- u ratory high stoop Philadelphia brick orty-third street, near Sixth avenue. Either of * are offered at reasonable price and terms, nits from S. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue, N 44 YUARS LEASE OF LOT SOUTH SIDE FORT’ AA cizhih atreet, near Fifth avenue, 251100, for aale cheap ground rent oniy $450, J. SOLIS RITTERBAND, Nos. 7 and 9 Warren street. Wee SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ON front, and two atory brick House on rear, full lot, on Wom Thirty-second atreet ; $12,000, EDMUND H. MARTINE, orner Thirty-second street, Sixth avenu JOR SAUE_AT A BARGAIN, A FIRST CLASS BROWN at (House on Fiity third street, near Sixth a nue; al Houses in all locations. LLS & HOWE, Agente, 55 West Thirtieth atreet. FURST, AVENUE, CORNER HOU'Se AND LOT VERY cation for any business, near Thirty-fourth street Apply to W. D. LUDLOW, S600 FORTHE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A 7 pretty little House on the West Side; four rooms; fect order; posseasion at once; reat only $30 per month; UVeash on taking possession, balance oo time. Address box 20) Herald oflice. ~FOR SALE-—FOUR NEW FOUR story brick Stores on Second avenue, be? nd Fifty seventh streets; also several ine * Houses oo Mitchell and Beekman piace. GILBERT & CO. Second avenue, corner Fifty- Barcla; kman Hil Exchange, 968 rer Misecel RARE CHANCE, ty in the frm wo houses on it. Broadway, room No. 19%, Fee OR LEASE—ONE OF THE MOST DE. sir « Properties aud Business Stands in Chiff + betwe Septeinber t. cous. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE PROP- Viate vicinity of the Bowerg; lot 25x For particulars inquire at'No. 200 SALE mn and Berkman. Possession given Inquire of K. 8. L. CISSEL, 51 Cut atreet. Lote ror SAL <EVERAL FINE PLOTS ON AND 4 ear Lith avenue, 69th to 185th streets; alzo 9 acres on Broadway and 11th avenue, near i-th street; bargains. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. Lom 208 SALE-A FULL FRONT ON THE CENTRAL 4 k, and Plots for immediate improvement or specula- 445 Hroadway, near Forty-fifth at. NEAR BOOTH'S OPERA HOUS 1p; only 812,000 cash ; bal- can remain; money wanted ‘immediately, Apply at No.4, 171 Broadway, BROOKLYN REAL ESZATE FoR SALE, ROOKLYN HOUSES FOR SALE- EASY TERMS.—7 iwo story basement and aub-cellara, nearly new, brick, 19 uy 70, with water and gas; kouth aide Douglass, 100 feet east from Hoyt; price 95,000, of which $500 or more cash; valance mortgage; rent BU00. Apply to Mr. HALL, office No. |, over Fuxon Bank, 37 Fulton atreet, New York, from 10 to % 162 KoTguN DIFERENT PARTS OF BROOKLYN, DZ $10,000 worth of merchandise, for sale oF exchange, for xood improved elty or country property. il. Le RIDER, 89 Pine street. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SPLENDID PARM FOR SALE—WITH POSSESSION, containing 240 acres of good land, with all necessary ua, Well Watered, and within 20 minutes’ drive of Tar- con on the Hudson; price $190 per est farm ofered in this ol eM BLRSON, 421 ANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE at Huntington, L. 1. Apply at 42 Bro ybery, will sell at a bargal ne HOVT & MILGER, 106 Heontway, RGE NUMBER OF D RABLE COUNTRY jdences for sale or exchange at Yonkers, larry in other directions near New York; also cesiratie from 20 vo 500 acres. MALLORY if BLACKWE LL, 55 Liberty street, HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, BARN AND SIX ACRES AA oe land near Summit, N. J, for $4,500; buildings worth #5500. Also Vilin Plots near a depot. MYERS & TUCKER, No. ) WROADWAY.—-STANLEY e to any address his printed ved Westehester county real estate, which ally WANTING FARMS GOOD Soll, MILD CLI. AA mate, tinirty-Cour mites south of Philadelphia; price $25 fer ncreg Meet of arain Also improved Farm lundreds ure settling, sent free. Address K. Landis, Proprietor, E GLEWOOD. A VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY Rr. 4 sidence; inde, fruit and shade trees, stable, Particulars of H. W. JOHNS, 78 For, SALE, AT, RAVENSWOOD, L. 1, ONE AND A quaiter mile from Thirty-fourth street and James alip This property is 174 feet on the Kast river by 900 fet licommands a fine view of the river and city. The property includes the foot of @ street, which makes a fine eotrnoce. Tt pas been newly fenced, with large and small gales, cnely abaded with large shade trees, Any persoa Tantne such a place would do well to call and examine, ne-bali of thie property can be purchased. Inquire of CHARLES STEVENS, Stevens House, Hunter's Point, opposite Thirty-vourth street ferry. ferstes ye" SALE A HANDSOME COTTAGE, WITH TWO OR four tore of Ground, one hour from City Hall, in Weat- euester county. Address box 6.384 New York Poat office. von Frautiin avon, ve tandea talk Teale septs etal desold, ALFRED D. KEYS, 21 Nasaau attect. cows, 2 horses, ero} ae. i Tren Oe, wee © . H. BORLAND, 14 Chambers street. — 1OR SALE OR TO LET CHEAP-HOMESTRAD, COR- ner of Raliroad avenue and Fourth atrect; sino b' y joining, $15 per month ; opposite seit Drektway, baserneut, toom No baad NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY) AUGUST 14, 1868, R SALE—LARGE HOUSE AT FLUSHING, L. I.: x0, “Apply to WM. H. Nassau sie Nour 'vork. & GEO. BE. ARCHER, No.7 ‘ARMS, — COUNTRY SEA’ F Borie and asain og yon Buses and illincla® Apple's GEO. ‘ehacaue pereot BR SALE—A FARM OF TWENTY ACRES IN ‘de. ‘Apply at ad Eighth avenus. 5 SALE OR EXCHANGE—A CHOICE FARM OF 64 ‘near Somerville, N. frulta, &¢. 5 nig 67,00; gia oo may CULT BROTHERS, $15 Broadway. B® SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED CITY Count Besidence at ti ‘on the 3 ‘20x90; Apply to UDSON CITY, N. J.—@1,000 CASH, BALANCE #4,000 on three years’ mo will buy'a handagioe Cott Sie, eect eeeeeeneet water in the house; twenty minutes the ferries. The ‘West Hoboken cars pass South atreet. ra tee, or of FRONTGOUS, at Kunkle & Gos, 186 and 100 Lib. erty street, N.Y. ‘OTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ES- tae teres Hotel, Me vonme: two Ce three Gr ‘ant'Houses, co, ate beautiful cea r Poser mnieet. 6 M. A. RULAND, No. 6 Beckman street. RARE, CHANCE. ONE. OF THE FINEST STORE PRO- perties and business Stands in Burlington county, N. bi neat Lee particulars address box Post oflice, Bur- ington, N. J. JALUABLE MINING PROPERTIES FOR SALE,—THE Directors of the Canada Iron Mining and Manufacturing Company offer for sale the following properties, together or separately :— . 1, That valuable Mine of Magnetic Iron Ore in Hull, near tho city of Ottawa and two miles from the Gatineau river. The ore, which of the richest quality, ie quarried rather than mined, and the quantity is inexhaustible, Limestone <Lother materials for fix in large quantities on the pro- erty; workmen's dwellings, workshops, &c. Also a lot of Laand, with » Wharf, on tho bank of the Gatineau river, near {ts junction with the Ottawa, and connected with the above miie by a good road. On this lot there is a Smeling Furnace, recentiy erected and now in fult blast; also Charcoal Kil Etexm Engines, Bollers, Crusher, Dwelling Houses, ac., and all that is necessary for carrying'on the business of making charcoal pig fron. "Uninterrupted navigation to Lake Ontario as well as to Montreal. Upwards 0" ten thousand acres of Timber Land in the townships of Hull, bardiey and Templeton and in the neigh. borhood of the mine. ‘There ia wood here suilleient to fur- nish charcoal for the ¢ for many years indepen: entiy of any other source of supply. 4 3. Twelve hundred acres of Pent Land of the best de scription, in the viciaity of L’Origival, on the Ottawa river, 4. A very valuable Mineral Property in South Sher- brooke, on Meyer's lake, near the Rideau canal, ‘The mag netic ion ore is practically inexhaustible cheaply worked, The first prize was awarded at the World’s Exh! tion in 1851 to a specimen of the ore of this mine, Full particulars concerning all of these properties will be found ina clroular, which will be forwarded on application to PHILIP 8. ROBS, Secretary, 10 Gray Nun street, Montreal. MonTREAL, 27th July, 1968, ESTCHESTER COUNTY LAND, SUITABLE TO BE cut up into villa sites ond lots, for wale on easy terms and at low prices. MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 56 Liberty atreet. Q LOTS FOR SALE AT SOUTH BERGEN; HAVE L creased 25 per cent in value since laat fall. Apply at 685 Third avenue, New York. Price $500 each, 10 AGES, IN BOUND, BROOK; N. W HOUSE, 24 BY 30; extension, 17 by 24; ten rooms ; orchard, fruit; new barn; fine land; near depot; cheap, Twenty train P. ZEGLIO, 12 Contre street. $7.50 NINE ROOM HOUSE, 40 MINUTES FROM DIU, city gas, water, heate: Apply to perfect order; bara, fruit, a ©. SMITH, 21 8 easy. Church street, up stairs. NTED._ REAL ESTATE W! HOUSE AND LOT WANTE box 1h) Herald office. LOCATION NOT PAR- John Dooley, TANTED TO PURCHASE-~A Ht VLDING, OR WILL Wall i pply to JOSEPH TANTED TO BUY—A 95 FI perfect order, between streets; price not to Twenty-fourth siree! ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, ON EITHER MADISON OR Firth avenue, between Tweaty-third and Forty-nixth streets, Address H. Sanford, Jersey City Post ollice, stating locality and the lowest caah price. . ANTED—LOTS IN VICINITY ; WILL TRADE STOCK Fixtures aud Goodwill of Jewelry Store; protits $50 weekly price $1,500 tor part of wuoual. Address J. A, Herald 0 ANTED—CO "NTRY SEAT OR OTHER PROPERTY, value $26,000 to $80,000, for j.rac god, buildings, large stock gud all fixtures ‘ock, Herald offic ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY BRICK Ot brown atone House, not less than 20 feet wir eng sxe location above Tenth street. Address Cash, Herald jee. FRONT HO! SE, IN ty-third and Fifty-ninth ‘Address E. kas TANTED—HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE CITIES OF ‘New York and Brooklyn; sen: description, terma and lowent prices. Address Wm. H. & Geo. &. Archer, No. 7 Nus- sau street, New York. ANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE AND GROUND, LN OR near the city; payment part cash and part in standard white lead and paints. Address, with full particulars, F. J. W., Herald office. rankfort, corner William street.—¥50 Room: date gentlemen only; 35to 50 cents day; $1 50 to $3 week; pen all night, Es: BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE. -ROOMS 36 and 50 cents per day; $2 and #2 5 per week. Grant use, 48 New Bowery. » 6 TO $12 PER WEEK—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH excellent Board. 176 Bleecker street, bets een Sullivan and Macdougal. 9 ASHLAND PLACE, Bal Sraeet ROME. ON and four en suite or singly; house and table iret class; conven cut > three car lines. ‘eras moderate. Kefereaces. V1 WESt IRTY NINTH SREET nisbed Rooms to let, with Board, Rom on second floor, wich Plimpton bed furnished and table first class, Keteren 14, EAIGHT STREET, NEAR RCANAL. TO LET, 4 nicey farnished Room in a private house for ‘one or two gentlemen, wi . 15 MYINGSTON PLACE.—A FURNISITED ROOM: +) with Breakfast, to let, to gentleman of the bighent respectability. Q WEST, TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE *) Firth Avenue Hotel. Elegantly fu: nisied Rooms to let, with or withow Board, to gentiemen wad wives or single gen” Uemen; terms moderate. 6)9)D STREET, BETWEEN PUFTH AND SIXTH AVE. 2 nues, entire Second Floor, nicely furnished, to Board. Refer- Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. ELEGANTLY FUR its, and une larce ; house newly quired. Ast September, with or without 6)6)D STREET.A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET AN Ze on ished Room, with good Board, ior the jase; splendid lycation, terms moderate. 20 West Twenty second sirvet. 6)*) MONROE STREET.-A FEW YOUNG GENTLE- a+) men can be accommodated with Board on reason: able terma. QQ THIRD STREET. 28 oom torent family private nently engayed. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED without board, to ane or two perse bath, fc, Terins moderate if perm Yerentces exchanged. OQ WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR HROAD- ae) way.-Fine Suite of Rooms, nd third floors, With Roard, References exchan 31 WesT ENTGENTH third door, suitable for a 6) BOND STREET.—WITH BOORD, A LARGE ROO! top door, two beds, $16; also two large fromt hall son second and thicd (loora STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Choice of pleasantly located well Board, at moderate prices; high stoop 2 WIST FOURTEENTH STREET, FORMERLY AT Woat Fourteenth street. To let, with B Roomne Private table If required. oT. A HALL ROOM, gentieman, with Boar poms, Wi stone Louse ; referencs RAST TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST of Broadway. Two three handsome foome to let, ard, to gentlemen and their wives or xingle gentle’ 39 trea. (4. ESSEX STREET, JERSEY CITy.—A FEW OR apeciable gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives can be accommodated with good Board and large airy Rooms; a good location, £5 RuEFCKER street, +) front Room on second an Attic Room either would an 47 WEST TWELPTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 4 and Siih avennes.Weill furnished Rooms to leh, with rst clans Board, ia « Frenca family. References re quires 4 AMITY STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED APART- ments, suitable for gentiemaa and wife, without board, or for light housekeeping; also Bedrooms for single gentie- men, Some unfurnished Rooms. TO LET, A FURNISHED Dor, pa ntries, gas, Ae. ; AlKo two persons. 48 WEST TWELPTH STREET. —A PRIVATE FAMILY have two or three handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board or Private Table. References required. 48 FOND STRELT—GENTEEL BOARD FOR A GEN- C) tleman and wile or single gentlemen ; house very plea sant, newly and elegantly furnished; good vate family ; no children, cand Meta ee 6) BAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET —LADIES AND +). gentlemen who are invaly 0 ing New York can Partiouler have the comforts of a home at th Atiention paid to ladies during ace WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. G2 caPiccond dour; ales « back Buriot with cone Booher 4) WEST FORTY SECOND STRERT, NEAR FIFTH +e) avenue. Splendid Rooms to let, furnished or unfur: niahed, in suits or apart, with frat ciads Board. House location Brat class, DAIGHT STRRET.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR May, conte modorate. Gall ahi we row sien a BOARDERS AN 6: MADISON AVENUE, FAMILIES men may bave a choice of Hooms, wi best for fall and winter, by calling as near Twenty- 10, al omeara eae Board ; house strictly firat (La tlemen or imatried couple, ‘Forma FIFTH AVE- Floor to gea- 84 Room, M. JUGAL WELL FUR. ussond and Wied foo front Roce Bouse modern; tecume ueasrepe 91 tresan men; also hall INTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A ceptionable references required. (ag ES of gentie- ; unex 106 eter dato squares alngly oF en suite, with Board, (NEW NO.) FIFTEENTH Lintner sft A FEW DOORS men, may ences required. ‘urnished single families i ‘Seplember L- ‘Gone. FOURTH A‘ A gentleman and class and NEAR TWELFTH STREET.— fe or two gentlemen can have ‘Terms reasonable. T17 es THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, JUST EAST OF Fourth moderate. avenue.—A suit of Rooms to let, with Board, together or separately. handsomely furnished Terms 130 exchanged. 135 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—LARGE AND 1 mall Roo! fourth fi to let, with to - HAS ee nogmn uri tort lage EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR place.To let, IRVING with first class Board, four large Rooms, newly furnished ; house all conveniences. References ELIZABETH STREET, NEAR BROOME.—CHEAP furnished Rooms and Bedrooms, for Stir ee per able aaa or single gentlemen, from $1 50 to 137 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, G .—-Handsomely furnished Rooms to ramercy park. FRONTING let, with Board, to families and single gentlemen. Refer- ences required. ELM STREET, NEAR GRAND.—FURNISHED front Room and Bedroom to let, for id wife or single gentlemen 140 14 with or rater in rooms; entleman rice #5 per week, WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON square, without Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to let, Terms moderate. 144 164 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, TOP FLOOR.— Bedroom to rent. ELM STREET, Grand streets. BETWEEN BROOME AND small private family will accom- modate two or three gentiemen with pleasant fu: ished Rooms on second floor; location central, near Broadway. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED 16 wiv 17 ments. 185 also vacancies for reap Board; Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleme: and single gentlemen ; references required, and their THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—NEW and icely furnished second floors; strictly private leasant Kt use; all modern improve- on first and THOMPSON STREET, SECOND HOUSE FROM‘ Bleecker. terms reasonab) Fine airy Rooms tor gentieman and wite ; table young men, with or without 202 BAST FIFTEENTH sTRE 4 handsomely furnts 4 Rooms to out Board; family ‘private; terms reasonable ; location drat class, 22: 295 ane WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREPT.—NICE FUR- niated Bedrooms to let (o gentlemen, witho In the neighborhood of best hotels, “References required. EAST TWELFTH STREET, Elegant Rooms, en suite, for gentleman way, board. NEAR BROAD- and wife and single Rooms for gentlemen, with first class Board; 25 third flo: single ge one a with Board. erences 419 Board in men, dinner at 6 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREP’ lock, AN EXTEN. sion on first floor and front Rooms on second and well furnished, to WEST FOURTEENTH handsomely fur exchanged, t, with Board, to families or men ; terms moderate and references required. STREET.-A LARGE, ied_Koom, second story, to let, ino fourth atory Room. ' Unexceptionabl le ref: WIST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR NINTH avenue, (7 CANAL STREE’ commodate two. wished Room week, WEST TWENT' 476 out Boar By 0) v THIRD AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR, BETW Fortieth and Fo: ¥ able for o SOND A ommodious Re NUE, A WIDOW LADY WILL ac jeasant pleasant Rooms, with Board, as, t R37 SIXTH ‘Terms moderate. PRIVATE FAMILY ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, LA near Fifty-sixth street, willlet the Third F new and handsome house to'one or two marriet AVENUE. A Room to let, second floor, front; water, gus, Man and wite ean be aecommodat private family at $12 per week; also two gentle- jagle gentlemen with a necond floor, with Board; $6 60 ‘OND STRE lv furnished Rooms, en suite or » a party of gentlemen; aiso rat atreets.. oma, bedroom ‘or two mon who wish comfort, Ly Bx4 BTWE 675 Sinttitranseronth streets nt hy ee. with nd park THIRTY-SIXTH nitiemen can obtain NEWLY FURNISHED Ac. oor of thetr iples orm party of gentlemen, with good Hoard. Best references ex- changed. Address W., box 6,743 Post oitice. STRICTLY PRIVATE PAMILY WLLL Li’ PARLOR 41. and Bedrooms, eiegantly furnishe'!, to perties willing to mmodations and excelient fair price for aupertor ac location West Twenty-thi vet Highest reterences exchanged, Address box 3.441 Post office. WIDOW LADY HAS A NEATLY o lety with partial Board ff desir t Parlor ninth atreet. ond: jemen cai obtain Board tn a p: Fir ISHED J, at 283 | FAMILY, PLEASANTLY SITUATED NEAR 7» will let’ three large, elezant Rooma, on first or without Hoard. Apply at 57 Kast fate family wer ina pleasant par! of Harlem, convenieut to care and boat. ress H., box 115 Herald office. WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR A FAM- 6 BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Roary, Wante the « Address Established 1857. f four can find most excelient at 218 West Filty-third street, for $ Eighth’ avenue cara. BROOK LYN BOAR BROOKLY families and single gentlemen. STATE STR years of age; one large’ Re per part of the Ninth or lower part of ‘and particulars, 8. D., Herald office. <D BOARDERS INTRODUCED prices, Cali immediately or ad- ange aud Hotel Directory,.i87 Broadway. Unequailed opportunities ollered, rt in a private ‘@moath, Take ROOMS: ror vIFK, INFANT required ia Sixteenth ward. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY IN A_ PRIVATE family, with a room suitable for a piano; terme must be Aad reas C. erate; ‘references given. , for gentle ween Third d Ki Address H. wife and "i Seventh Address, stating twrms, Ae Perry, Herald ANTE.D-PERMANENT BOARD BY A GENTLEMAN wite; private family preferred ; with Gre and gas. The best ret Address, with particulars, Dickens, Hera Was A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAK. Fast, between Prince al A. R., Heral 16 a weok ill pay required. ven an oilice. —IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BOARD, WITH WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE LEAVING the comrorta of how between Fourteemh preferied), in Wanten Heraid T DUBS F 4h om PRIVAT! ‘almost wi PEO —R0OM no, Gernoen, in AFL R! ood location otier, cou ost pleas: ar from elt pply at rkony New strict Board in at Thirty: pri ‘ork of Brooklyn box 138 Herald ollice, HOTELS. A firat clase family, vurth streets and AND PARTIAL BOARD, BY A wate family (American Address, ISHED ROOM WITHOUT BOARD, ad moderate terms. Address Salem, SL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, FOR between Lexington a 7 ange and aity Roo Fourth ie or § SON & COL “en . ROBT TRY BOARD. in w atone RYON THE HUDSON oa of easy access to New York; boat and trains nearly every hour—First elas pleasant Rooms ant unescepttonuble table. ea Athrow of station and landing; ONE OF THE country Board, jernte terms | Mra, WATSON, Dobba' Fercy. FAMILY OCCUPYING mansion on New York Bay, 3S tniies th jainilton, will let a few tar firat clase party, commanding sple: sttrronnain, bathing. THE LARGE ide of Fort and’ well veotilated Rooms to « nid view of bay and ¢ country; 25 minutes from Hamilton ferry; ny Ai {i Fulton street, N.Y. crate ANY [ARTY DESIRING, PLEASANT ROOMS AND AA good Board to. frat class private family, on moderate terms and where there are bit few boarders, may obtain the same by ad:tresting box 336 Kitauboth, N. J., Post office. OARD IN MOUNT VERNON, 45 MINUTES ON THE New Haren Railroad and five’ minutes from the depot; four persons can be accommodated with ntce Rooms and Board im a sinall Fourth atrect. private family on Fourth avenu Inquire at the Pont ofice, Mount Neraot near OARD.—SEVERAL GENTLEMEN MAY HAVE BOARD on the Hudson, withio half an hour of the city; billiard table in the house. Address box 254 Yonkers Post joe, N. Ye YOUNTRY HOARD NEAR PEEKSKILLON THE 7 Hudson river; a farmhouse, with pleasant acoommoda- tions. street. Apply at oflice of Lant, X of shade, good y T house, farm joinin, jenty rs ride from the city. Address F. office, Suffolk county, L. 1 AVILION HOTEL, NEW. BRIGHTON, STATEN Island, forty minutes from Wall street. —DPartios wish. ing to be in the country and at the same time vi fine salt water lage to remale ( ‘and where they oan enjoy airy cooma, PAC a Co inthis a jombough & Co., 11 Reade OOD BOARD AND ACCOMMODATIONSA NICK Whe Sound; plossaatl situated, ‘87 week : 3! Terry, Success Py conventent EXCURSIONS. RIP ‘ NKS DAILY GATURDAYS “iacepted)-The slegant saloon and_cabin steamer RIP alip at 7:60 A. M.; Christopher Munte, batt lines aid ee Net Nor On Sanders i ments on in from kigh ‘Street at 7A. M., and Broome street at 7:20 A. HOY—KEEP COOL, FOR SEA SIDE AND ROCKA- ‘way; the steamer PORT ROYAL leaves Warren street every day at 9 A. M.; returning from Rockaway at 3:30 P. M. REGULAR SUNDAY BOATS TO HARLEM, HIGH A. Bridge and Karl's ParksSteamers SYLVAN GROVE, SYLVAN STREAM and CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN will leave Peck allp every hour, from 9A. M. till 7 P. M-;_ leave Harl every hour, from A: M. il? P.M. Fare to Harlem, 1c. XCURSION DAILY (SATUR- fay eg feduenthe. auperine ficamboat WYOMING iY fe boat in st or storm), Captain Holton, will leave Gaily,"tain or shines from Elgnth street, E.R. ai zig Peck slip, 445; Christopher street, ‘4 No: and pier No. b river at fotclock, Sebubel's Band, Lines and Refreshments on board, Fare #1, ladies 0c. o N EXCURSION TO OROWETT GROVE. DAILY. May be en oj v8, with barges Anna an Nicholas’-steamboats such aa desired, Oflice 2:2 Went strcet, ‘near Christopher. HB, CROSSETT. NHOLERA BANKS.—SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 15, and every Saturday night, the splendid sea going steamer YANKEE, Capt. Hennessey, Anderson Colwell pilot, will go, rain or shine, and be fishing at daylight. Coffee and bwiler served (ree; bait, lines and refreshments on board. Franklin street, 111g; Christopher street, 11%; Eighth street, Mt river, 121; Broome street, 12%; Peck. slip, 1 A, M: Fare. JAS. & A.'SCOTT. Cholera Banks fishermen, attention! Out of four boat starting last Saturday night and Sunday, the Yankee was the only one there. AMP MEETING AT SING SING.-THE STEAMER AN- _/ TELOPE leaves Harrison street every morning at 8 o'clock and Thirty-fourth street at 8:16; returning leaves Sing Sing at 2:45 P. M. Czy ISLAND STEAM CARS LEAVE GREENWOOD for the beach and return every half-hour up to 8 P. M. ELIGHTFUL SAIL ACROSS THE BAY TO SANDY fook, Hi nd Red Bunk, New Jersey.—The steamboat SEA 'BIRD leaves pier foot of Chambers street, N. R., Sunday morning, August 16, a7 o'clock returning leaves Red Bank at 3 M: Either the steamboat Sea Bird or Helen leaves pler foot of Chambers atrect every day for above plac ISHING BANKS, AHOY!—THE FAST SEAGOING ‘ateamer SETH LOW, Captain Andrew Bloodgood, will inake an excursion to the Fishing Banks Sunday, Angust 16, leaving foot North Second street, Williamsburg, at 7 o'clock} foot kichth street, New York, 4; Fulton fetry, Brookly 784: Peck slip, New York, 8; Degraw street, Brooklyn, pits No.4) Norih river, o'clock; Balty lites and refcea ments on board; a splendid band of music engaged for the occasion. Fare @1; ladies 50c. JAMES MCCA ULEY. JAMES TOURY. THE SEASIDE.—NORTH ‘oney Island. ‘The NORWALK Ten forth river, at 9:20, 12:20, 3:20; Wi E 40; pier No. 4 North river, foot ot Morris street, at 10, Land 4 o'clock. The CHICOPEE leaves North Eighth street, Williamsburgh at, § o'clock, Broome street, East river, at h:80, 11:20,2 20 Peck ali at 40; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at RAND EXCURSIONS TO 1 and East river lines to ves Christop! her street, R KGULAR SUNDAY BOAT * for loge Point, Wattestone, City Isiand and New Rochallo. ‘The fast new steamer Ni.LLY WHITE Captain Gilbert W. Secor, leaves Peck altp every Sunday, at 9 o'clock A. M., stopping at South Sixth street, Williamaburg, and Mihth anit Thie ty.seventh streets. New York, each way. « ‘The SYLVAN GROVE connects with the NELLY WHITE at Thirty-seventh street. {UNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG—LAND- Sing at Christopher street, ‘Thirty-fourth street, Youker hy) ow hirty-fourth Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Sing Sing, Uaversiraw, Cozzens Dock (Went Point), Cold Spring ai Cornwall, Returning, leaves Newburg at V:U5 P.M. Fare, 50 cents each way, The new, well known eamboat MAGENTA will nd splendid leave toot of Barclay street y morning next, August 1%, at 7:b o'clock; Christopher st M 0 A. M.; Thirty fourth street, 745 A.M. Yonkers, Haatlngs, Dobbs’ Ferry, Si Ring nnd Haverstraw, ade. ; Gozzens’ Dock (West Point), Cold Spring, Cornwall and Newburg (arriving at 11220 A. M.\, Ste. eturning, leaves Newburg at 1:1) F. M., making the ame landings. GUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWR. RG—FARE 60 SD cents; ttre nteamer THOMAS COLLYER leaven the pier foot of Warren strect every Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock, Thisty-fourth street at 7:45, Ianding at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferre, Irvington, Sins Stog, Haveratraw, Cozzens’, ‘old Spring and Cornwall, Returning leaves Newburg ai /P.M,, arriving at New York até P.M AT FOR NEWARK. THE WAY will make the following 4 Newark Sunday next, Auguat 10:00 A! M. and trips between » Leave New York, foot o M. , leave Newark, f¢ stopping at ergen Point each way. The MAGENT. wilileave New York (or Newark at 6:30 P.M.on Sunday next, Anguat 16. MER THOMAS EF. AULSE LEA’ root OF r t Sunday, Monday, Thesday, Wednesday i and 7) Fr GUNDAY EXCURSION FOR WHITE STONT:, SANDS » Point, Glen Cove, Gien Wood and Rosivn._The steamer ARROWSMITH will leave Peck slip at 9:15 A. ML., for the nve places, landing at Nineteenth and Tuirty‘sevonth roets each way. Returning leave Gien Cove at 4:15 P.M. SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT LANDING AT ELIZA. 4 bethport, Union, Rossville and Perth Amboy.-Oo and every Sunday June 21. the steamer JOHN ROMER will leave New York. foot of clay street, at 9A. M., for Keyport, nding at the above places, Returaing, leave Key- port at 4 P. rc 10 EXCURSION PARTIES.—THE WELL KNOWN steambor t Josephine is to hire for excurmons. Apply aistaten Island ferry, foot of Whitehall aires. , CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS THE NEW AND splendid steamboat JOHN ROM ih upper and lower saloons. For particulars aire FORD, steamer Matteawan, foot of THE LECTURE SEASON. “pypAcerames OR MISERY,” EA Being six descriptive Lectures on Youth, Manhood and Old Agesas delivered af the New York Museum of Anat- omy, sent free on receipt of four stamps, by addressing Sec- retary, 6148 Broadway. MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO | lectures may receive a copy by forwarding 95 cents. Address Secretary of New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway sr INTERESTING AND SCIENTIFIC LECTURES OF © Dr. Curtin on “Sanhood” are now published tn a pocket edition, and will be forwarded on receipt of e. Address the ‘author, box 777 Washington (D. C.) Post office. PLANOFORTRS, N EASY WAY OF PROCURING WHAT TOU WANT. ~ HORACE, WATERS & CO., 481 Broadway, will diepose ad Second Hand Pianos, Meloleons and Organs, 4 take from $6 to $35 mont! df Second Hand Instruments for rent archased, of for aale at bargains for cash, FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pt. 4A. anoforte, extra tone and finish, nearly new and filly Warranted, at'® great bargaia for cash, at 19M Grand street, near Mott. FEW MAGNIFICENT NEW AND SECOND HAND ve week very cheap [ut 16 ston street, between Broadway and Crosl A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SKCOND MAND Pianos at bargains for cash; aino to tet and sold on in- staimenta. P. CUMMINGS, No. 8 Union aquare, FAMITY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL THEIR magnificent Pi 8550, for lee than by tring; celebrated maou. TER Seventh street, NT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR ving elty, made order, city. monthe, coat #650, for MAGNIFIC! salo—-Property of family i maker, Cully guaranteed, itsed $276. ‘Parlor Suit, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpet ber and Dining Furniture, Ching, Glass, Silver War tacritice. Inquire ut 44 Woat Sixteenth street, near Sixt LADY GOING IN THE COUNTRY HAVING A NICE A. fitewood Pianotorta, round corners, with all he mid: orn improvements, com 4 will sel) for less than ball; bas ‘over and Stool, also box for shipment. Apply at 38 Third treet, NEW, STRINWAY. PIANO, AND | BOOKCAS! sale, Apply at 889 Went Thirty-tirst street. TANOS.—TWENTY-PIVE SECOND -HAND PIANO- fortes, of various makers, for aale at iow prices by CHICKERING & § 8, 662 Broadway. Pianos to reat. POR CASH.—A MAGNIFICENT ROSE. FOR QAckiric ‘ Vt Rel ba] overstrung, agratfe treble, carved logs, ds ranted ; ‘$600, fo ‘Apoly at 8 Fourth avent MUSICAL. A YOUNG MARRIED FRENCH LADY, PUPIL OF ~A the Conservatoire de Musique of Paris, speaking Rog. lah and Gh ishes to. give jewson fanfics andianicavone, “ASpiy fo Madame JACKSON, 1c Went Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, CREAR, NREL ve nea tag wen ot Bas ney Muscat Cabinet Yo be bad of all music and book dealers or mailed direct from the publishers. A new ‘ogo , jnsical Publications aeat fore 7 ooo SomMY A CO. 644 Brondl ay. ARPS..J. F. BRO arta MANUFACTURERS, ROOMS, WAY, uae aad gyery coquiaite, att Rvery evening MURDAY MATINES Ag 3. Witt ue, Tesemmm es sone * bee EVENING, “the Tonnager fakes eat pleasure in snnouncing am @a- gagement the 4 young American comedienne, ‘This Bvening in‘s five act tin‘elpreatiy Yor her by Eamend Falcone, Hey, sailisa OR, THE FRIEND OF THE PLAQ, which will be *driginal Mi follow ith New Scenery, Ni Pow Machin ery, New “Appolatanea! ta, rrr] cMr. J.T Miss LeClaire Pailipe Marquite de Renardiere..,----. Mise Mary Barrett ACT FIRST.—Scene 1—The Mote or Landing Place at At- pert, Scones —A Street in Algiers. Scene 3-Cale of the lapse of two ene 1—The Barrac rears. Asi ACT SECOND. Room, Scene 2—A Street in Algiers, Scone $--Ruined Mosque in the Desert. ‘Scone 4—Cafe Chantant, ‘Song and Mad Dance. «aby... LOTTA ACT THIRD. —Scene i—Tnterior and Exterior of the Pria- cea’ Marque. Scene 2—Katerior of Camp. Scene 8—The Bivousc. THE BATTLE. ACT FOURTH.—Scene lain in Front of the Gamp. During t ene the Celebrated Solo on the Suare Drum. . coe GOTTA Scene 2—Front View of Camp. Si Princess® Tent. ACT PIFTH. Scene 1—Alyerine St cone 2 The Mag- shall's Ante-Room, Scene 3- The Desert, Scene 4—Kewlew Ground, MILITARY EXECUTION, UNEXPEC EMENT EATH HAY! Manazer: MENSE AND M BEGING ATS TY S Mr. G. L. Foxs Teat Spectacular Pantomime, HUMPTY | e envy of the provinces. Chikiren are atic over its wonders. Young — | and protty maileon crow’ charmed wi the diversified attractions and the old re- DUMPTY. | new their childhood in the presence of the | fairy marvels and the infectious GEORGE 'L. FOX in bis great role of CLOWN. A performance of u Heed livarm nd fame, THE GREAT DANS! USE, ML SANGALL THE WONDERFUL LIGHTNING viILb. HUMPTY DUMPTY MATINEES2), SATURDAYS, BoweRY THEATRE. Beat Pantomime ‘The great Buialay Famdly. ‘ot the season. Butler Pantomime Troupe. Everybody says Immense Gymnast. it in great. | New Performanoe. New Drama. Everything Immense. LIND TOM CONCERTS. ‘At Twedsle Hall, Albany, N. Y. Friday ant Saturday evenines, Aucuat 14 and 16. ‘The Wonderful Negro oy Pianist, BLIND TOM, The great musical mystery of the Nineteenth century. Positively two nights only. Nite: GARDEN. Leasee and Manager. WILLIAM WHEATLEY, Mr BATEMAN has the honor to announce the FOURTH WEEK OF HIS WORLD RENOWNED OPERA BOUFFB, acknowledged by the entire press and public to combine THE MOST TALENTED ARTISTS, THE LARGEST AND BEST DRILLED CHORUS, THE MOST SATISFACTORY ORCHESTRA AND THE MOST PERFECT MISK EN SCENF. EVER PRESENTED IN OPERA IN NEW YOR. EVERY EVENING THIS WF: THK GREAT SUCCESS OF TH Oilenbach's master BARBE KAT S, E SEASON, in four acts, ieee, Liat Mile. TRMA. Me Als T AN| ERS ved sents ut (he box olfice EATRE COMIQUB, 4 Hroadwny. opposite the Bt. Nicholas Hotel easees and Propet Mr. W. H. bb re 4 CBs NOTIVE, THIS SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT, THIS TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT, + (TUIS GKEAT FAMILY RESORE, WILL REOPEN FOR THE SEASON ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUGUST. 17, 1868, With the original WILLTAM HORACE LINGARD and his entire talented company, who have mat with the Moat datterini, receptions and marvellous succens ia evecy city they bave visited during thelr present summer tour. ‘This new and popalar amusement will be under the imme- diay supervision and management of Mr. Linvard, who hae taken great paine and cure inthe present organization te make Ione of the most genteel and unique entertainmente ever nted to an American public, For further partice- lara see future announcements, [REMEMBER FOUL PLAY MATINEE, NEW YORK THEATRE, SATURDAY. B2CAnies LINEATRE.— ADMISSION 60 CENTS. A MOST PERFECT AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. Mr. and Mra. AND THE TRODD! N, HARRY NEW TRISH OR UNDER WATKINS DRAMA, TWO FLAGS. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. UNANIMITY OF THE PRESS. wrven and the dialogue quick, humer ald. ot fire and fun." Timer, wed with a good deal of applawae.— ive p drama wi ree crammed with intenseiy interesting inctiente.”—— i of cleveriy contriving tronble and effecting startling Mercury. better acta play has not been soem 2 while.” Leader. inently ac ew Yo he pI rk f OPERA HOUSE, Fourteenth atreet Adjoining the Academy of M CONTINUED SU: An appreciative and delight ali to witnena BUGENE’S great burieaque opera of IL TROVATORE, and bie very langhable ballet of LOVE AMONG THE ROSES, in which alt the distinguished artists of this great company: nightly appear, Fourteenth sireet. BRYANTS’. Fourteenth atest. ro" PLAY ( FOUL PLAY SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! Beas SS onnny THO! rien. CROWDED HOUSES to nee CROWDED HOUSES toxee TONY PASTOR. CROWDED HOUSES towe JENNIK ENGEL. CROWDED HOUSES tosee FRANK KERNS. GROWDED HOUSES toxee BILLY SHEPPARD, CROWDED HOUSES CROWDED HOUSES: CROWDED HOUSE! to see the LIVELY MOKE. to see of N SOY aan oi to see the Ras. CROWDED Hol OF NASSAU SPRERTS CROWDED HOUSES tosee THE BIG BILL. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATU RDAY at 256 o' cleok, VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, J Seventh av., between Pifiy-et and Pifty-ninth os, THEODORE THOMAS’ POPULAK GAKDEN CONCERTS. THE GREAT SUCUESS OF THE SEASON. THIS (PCIDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 14 ATS: NINETY-FIRST GRAND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. March, “Persian” & Overtiire, ap. 7... # Waite otatandier, © Allegro con brie? from the 94 aympboo??! suleeren fro cu rom the mphon! 6. Larghetto »' arptrp ) 7. Lifavitation « la Dance & Fackeitan For two o Waltz, “Ww Maren, “Tar Tr i, ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Private boxes, TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. For sale at G. Schirmer'e iy ON SUNDAY TWO GRAND HE TALK OF THE TOWN, . FOUL PLAY MATINEE SATURDAY ATS. NEW YORK THEATRE, . THE DYING ZOVAVE. 6 l SB _the mont breast and life's 8 wonderful blood leaving R me: hanteal the wound. 3 a The Sieeping Beaut * Sleepin| ' D intant Vonne. 4 * breath of life, ue thousands of r ing abot in the other enri . ¥. nium ALM. UNIO Meee — 6 B OOF ANATOMY. r to ' tian, ° view ite 8 Traveler a marvolious 0 or d and 4 4 brine Co unheard of s youd * wonders N from 8A. M. . tl WPM ws DERFUL. The Dring Zounve, : 618 Broadway. latins EW YORK THEATRE—SATURDAY, SECOND FOUL PLAY MATINER. Doors open at 1. bezing at? P.M. Admission 50 cents; Reserved Seats $1. HE NEW yoRK Consnay suey or Bost, No. $2 Fifth avenue, corner Broadway, New Fork ; $20 “it ke Sete YORNBNE: SUPERB Ys Every branch of Musie taught, p igh privately ox te classes, by the Most competent inasters, at Instruction also in the ‘Moderm Cieeulare will be ready and the Hon books open Om nd after August 19. OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, OOLRY'S ‘. } “Tat seraerny aye "fue Layer aa Us Cre Tus Somoaan acne