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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1869. 8 tered, this pars must be through. There is no retracing thet steps taken aud nothing but the vool- est brain, the bravest heart, the strongest muscle, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, ~ SALES A'T AUCTION, _ ONG BRANCH VILLA PLOTS AT AUCTION. _70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A PUBLIC LECTURER DESIRES A asbler and manager: pay #78 ae TEP LOSTELOR fo hye 51008 OF 129 FUL- + ton street, suitable or light manufacturing purposes. Apply to BARKER & COSTER, room 6 Herald faliaing. PERFECT GEM OF A LARGE FIRST CLASS STORE, with French plate glass front, just finished, to let, together ‘the whole house, in complete and elegant order ; gas and water on every floor and in every room, each floor and store containing separate meters and water closets; location the very best for business purposes 857 Bighth avenue, west side. ‘Inquire of the owner. C. J, CLARKE, on the between the hours of § and 12 o'clock A. M. and } and BP. M, “, STORE TO LET—ON BROADWAY; SUITABLE FOR A STORE TO Erit more oF both; location best part of Broadway. Address Chance, box 104 Herald offi may be found, Other parties have attempted the exploration of this stream, but none have ever dared venture the passage of Brown’s Hole and Hell’s Gate beyond. A detour has always been made until the light rapids, twenty miles below, were gained, wh water was again taken to the Divides. Two differ- ent parties bave tried the descent of these continu- ous fails, because of the almost utter Impracticability of a roundabout trail, Deaton met them either way— one from the passage, the other from Indians, deep. snows, lack of game, 4c, The Koss outit left Laclede in 1862, numbering sais se yen men, well supplied with every required article Of ise Or consumption. ‘They started in search. of gold, and only ventured into the divides in hopes g00d neat, honorable manufacturing bus- iheas; none but steady man, ready for business, need ap- ply at 42 West Broadway, up stairs. 1.0 TO €3,800.—WOULD LOAN THE ABOVE O00 rectal On good security. where the services of a business man are required. Please address, stating full perticniers, 8. 8. M., care of W. Scott Alien, 9 Warren street, jew York. i TERS FIND FLOOR, BAC EN WAGONS, ~T0 LET, THIRD FLOOR, BACK, OF 10 NASSAU | HE} SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, FRONTING THE LE_OP TOP AND OFEN WAGONS, 5 - ae oe hes Jeger Seri oy pnsiness. A> Park.-Handsome First Floor, tor a light business ; ANTHONY J. BLEECKER ‘one Wagon, two Butchers’ Carts, 2 the firmest energy, the most unohangeable intention 4. BARKBK € COSTER, room Herald Bulking en Penns ever will eel on MONDAY, duly re" tao Notes Bhseis sey wp cokes POR Eriy a Pelton ecree, | “> Tosuirec:_Adirene aetna: | of purpose, with’ close watchfulnesa, would ever at Kensington Park, Long Brootiye. ‘Baturday, July 10, at 11 o'clock.” $600 PARTNER WANTED—PART DOWN, IN A | C@rTY One to its mouth, where bare ‘show for life COUNTRY OURRS, FARIS &0., TO eh, Ne J For maps, &c., apply to A. J.’ BLEECKER, 80N & CO., 77 Cedar skreot, snd J. W. MORRIS, auctioneer, Long Brauch, | JY HENRY Hl. LEEDS & MINER. N. J. bie HENRY H. LEEDS, Avetioneer. ‘Sslearooms Nos. 96 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Galleries Now, £17 and #19 Broadway, corner Twelfth street HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER will sell at auction, on Saturday, July 10, at 1034 o'clock, at their salesrooms, Nos. ‘5 Chambers and 77 Reade treeta, Genteet Household Pur. niture, consiating of russels and Ingrain Carpets; Carved rosewoud and binek walnut Suites, in Yarious colored figures, brocatel and reps: gilt frame, Fyench plate Fler Mir- rora; Hair Mattresses, Bolutera and’ Pillows; Matting, Ex- tension Dining Tables, black walnut Bedsteads, painted and enamelled marble top Cottage Suits, fringed reps; Window Curtains, with gilt cornices; Butfets, black walnut and oak Dining Chairs, Brussels Stair Carpets, Stair Rory, ite ator, Clocks, China, Crockery and Glassware, Silver Plated —TO LET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, A FRENCH . roof House in Flushing, L. I.; contains 18 rooms, gas, bath, water and all modern Iiiprovement; is in all respects ag desirable summer and winter residence ; will be rented ; the lot is 100x117 feet; nice garden; ene hour's ride from Qty Hall. “ Adudress JOHN P. ELLIS, 256 Broadway, New ar FURNISHED HOUSE, 48 MILES FROM NEW YORK insta low for the adason or year; fratt, vegetables and thing. “ura, PARKIS, Saugatuck, Westport atation, Conn, Gust AND FLOUR MILL TO LET—IN VERY GOOD ¥ gr order. A mi 10 CAPITALISTS AND COLONIES.—VIRGINIA_PRO- perties.—The owner of 400,000 acres choice Agricultu- ral and Timber Land in Virginia, can be conferred with at the Brandreth House, room 13, unti! Monday evening. These lands bave perfect titles, and'a limited amount are offered at $2 per acre. 1,000 22 2130. FOR BALE, AX INTEREST IN m1. the beat paying business ‘in this country. &7 and 39 Nassan atreet, room 26, from 10 to $ o'clock. q —AN HONEST, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, $2,000. mie tan arcane secure a situation o| 400 a year and upwards. ‘Address D. W. C., Herald 1.000 *EE YEAR, FOR THREE YRARS, WILL buy a beautiful Cottage, outbuildings and gi jen; 20 miles from the city; very healthy, good commun tion, summer and winter.” ‘For picture of piace call at N University pl fea 0. 8 * rain country. The mil) isin comple! ama ——— , Ac, atilee. a A GNORE,TO Mert cheapr apni ws WoO LEBBTER, | Togammuentes Vil Cowell Hentabous gem, teauress | __. RRAL ESTATE XO EXCHANGE: Probyte! dune EB GN ENERGETIC AR WHF FanTG | Thelr death was imevitable. "Nor one Bf them but 279 Broadway, corner Tuiry-fourth street. _ JOR EXCHANGE HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, NEAR mahogany 614 octave Piano, made by Haske; also « double ) Be} ()()() AN ENRON. MAN WITH THIS | nad faced the grim monster a imadred times, and in barrell Fowling Piece, in case. ‘ORRISTOWN, N, J.—TO LET, A WELL FURNISHED House, near depot; rent low; gas, water, bath, closets, furnace, throughout. ‘Thirty-fourth street, New York; alao two Lote fn lyn for amall Farm or Merchandise. J. 0. HOYT, 171 Broadway, _ Micrative business that promises a fortune; the fuliest_par- Meviars at an interview. Apply toJ, H. KEARDSLEY, 19 Nassau street, places where (uick-witted resources were the only salvation, Six of the number were left behind to Hi pein SHOP TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR take care of the stock. Those who entered the hor- le—Of the best; doing a good cash business; corner of ¥, ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. ‘oom 37 Naswan street, opposite the Post office. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day, Saturday, Grand and Marshall streets, Paterson, N. J. 8, B, M, STOKES, 34 Wall street, third floor, front, ca RSS Pos REE: aps se ‘ fe igi ‘ q - — — _— (0 LET, LEASE OR EXCHANGE—TWENTY LOTS } at 10% o'cloc! e 1 6 TO §10,000.PARTNER WANTED, ACTIVE | Tid gulf found a gigantic sepulchre, which buried PORE BTORY BRICK, BUILDING TO LET CHEAP— TPO EETION MAIN STREET, ORANGE, N. J. NEAR AAA Thocha ei Blcctoess rhnee cel eeril tansgs Mail ae; Leeacarboonat cata teem eae te nak ie $5.000 eee aera ee yay ial’imumutce. | the bodies forever from human sight.’ The remain- ing six attempted a detour, but heavy Seprember snows beginning to fall, the trail was lost. Shelter and protection for man and beast were sought 11 king asp grove, Starvation stared them in the face; part of tne stock was killed for food, the balance died, and in 1364 the skeletons of ung Leave fellows were discovered by some hunters, with & partial ac- count of the terribie disaster, But one expedition has ever succeeded in making this Toute. In May of last year, Billy Lyons, oi Pitts- burg, Jesse Irwin, of old Suit Blatt Larry, ane Tom and dease el PL fe Powell trusted too much to his tong exper}. ei and superior intelligence—the fact is patent 6 every person, Still, a3 an explorer one could never Make success without venture. fis pluck was com- mendable, but his judgment in this instance very bad. ‘Twas hits first latlure, Warned time and time again by those familiar with the nature of his route, he turned @ deaf ear to every voice and pressed on. For the judgment of his followers we can only say they are deserving @ monument for their fidelity and (he steadfast manner in which they contided and clung to him, as if indeed he was the great oracle to guide them on. Our account is soon told. Ambition had a str io. 9 Jane street. Will answer for any kind of a shop or manufactory. Apply at B86 Broadwa: OFT TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER; size 60x100; in new building, 85 and 37 Wooster street. Apply to J. & W. LYALL, ZTEAM POWER.—TO LET OR LEASE, THREE Floors, 160245, with from 1 to 75 horse power; also smaller Pe) pply to H. W. GREENE, M1 Plymouth street, {F001 {uring and sale; not only thousands but millioae wii! be r: ized; it shows for itkelf, Apply at 261 East Thirteenth street, corner of Becond e, second floor. $10 000. -A, RELIABLE PARTY WITH THE q . + &bove amount ean purchase an interest in good ‘manufacturing business of a stay viele in this city, as the senior partner wiehes to retire. Address B. W., Herald office. 5 10.000, “A SESTEBHAN WILLING 70 INVEST . + the whole or part of £10,000, to be secured by firas clase tmproved property, please address P. B., box 108 Herald ofiice. fine Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, Etaceres, Mirrors, Brussels, Velvet and Three Py Carpets, Rugs, Gilclothm’ Bedroom Suits, Armoire a Glace, Bookcases, Rulfets, Wardrobes, Sofa Bedsteads, Louny Chairs, Arm Chairs, Dressing Bu- reaur, Washstands, black walnut Freoch Bedsteads, Piano Hair Mattresses, Beda, Bedding, &c., &c. Also a lar; sortment of Otice Furniture, sitting and standing Library Tables, Arm Chatre, Safes, Cocoa Matting, Y E, NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER, Large sale of magnificent Household Furniture, thin (Saturday) morning, July 10, at 11 o'clock precisely, at the giepant brown stone residence of Joseph Riedel, iisq., 115 West Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh av nes. Magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cove: elegant Parlor Suits, covered with the richest description of green and gold and ‘crimson and gold satin brocatel ; rose- wood Eiageres, Cablnetg, bots) ae rose, gilded and marble top Tabies, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Curtains, French Clocks, Broazes, Parlor Ornaments, over hfty Ol Palntings by eminent artists, rosewood and walnut Bedsieads, Bureaus, ‘ashstands, Commodes, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Be’ Linen, Soins, Chairs, Rockers, Lounges, covered with re and nalreloth; Bookcase, Sideboard, Eatension Taole, Dining Chatra, French China Téa and Dinner Sets, Silver Tea ai Coffee Sets, Ice Pitchers, Casters, Urns, Butter Dishes, Salt- wands, Spoons, Forkh Cake Baskett Cat Glaas and Crystal ‘are, jvory one je Table Cutlery, &c, Sale posi- trer"'dntatogues abtbe bane: , Brick Church station, a now House, newiy furnished, for summer or year; modern improvements. See B. BARI with H. B. Claflin & Co. 0 LET, FURNISHED—A COTTAGE, AT DARIEN DE- 3, Connecticut, coutaining thirteen rooms; Iarge Taira, well shaded: ablinaance of fruit; good sabling: three minules’ walk from depot, apply 10 E. HANFORD, 2:9 roadway 0 LET (FURNISHED) OR FOR SALE—AT LINDEN, N. J., seventeen miles from New York and three min- jar lar, wi ’ rf, do; wa acres of land,’ Address Linden, box 1/48 New York Post ce. . for sale or exchange, G, LESPINASSE, No. 6 Pine si. __.___ REAL ESTATE WANTED. WASTED A SMALL HOUSE, WITH ONE OR TWO ‘Lots, up town. Address, staling lowest price and lo- cation, E. F, M., Herald office. “PY ANTED-.TO PURCHASE IN BROOKLYN, A HOUSE, from $10,000 to $11,000. Address, with full particulars, ‘T. WILSON, box 209 Herald office. TEAM POWER.—LOFTS AND ROOMS TO LET, ATH 22 Pell treet, near Chatham square. TEAM POWER, .WITH | SPLENDIDLY | LIGHTED Floors, each 25x105, in 18 Baxter street. Best Rower and test rooms in the city. A forty horse Engine and Boller for TEAM POWER. Apply to JOH! foboken, N. J. TORE TO LET—16X26,‘WITH CONCRETED CELLAR; & good stand for the boot and shoe, business, | 204 Bridge sireet, Brooklyn, Inquire next door of JOHN REID. CITORES TO LET.-ONE LARGE CORNER AND SMALL corner Third avenue and Eighty-ninth street, and FOR SALE. LOT OF SECOND HAND SAFES—NEARLY EVERY size and style, for gale chean at 300 Broadway, Ameri- can Steam Safe Co. N OFFICE OF FIVE FURNISHED ROOMS IN TENTH street, two doors east of Brondway, for sale at less than half its valde.” Inquiro immediately at 6i Hast Tenth street. (A WROR SALE, HOTRLS, RESTAURANTS, LIQUOR « Stores, a tine Cigar Btore, Confectioneries, Fruit Stores, Bakeries, Lager Beer Gariént, Meat Markeis, Pro: duce Stands, Buiter Stands, Coal Yards. MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE UP TOWN, + Les @ Pavilios el OURER AL TAP) Jas Io MPORTER, NO. 9 Pine street, TO LET, TWO ROOMS, 560X100 FEET. Grand streets, MOLAREN, Third and "i THE POWELL EXPLOR'NG EXPED.TION, Another Story and Another Sole Survivor— Letters from Major Powell’s, Brother and Brother-in-La w—Risdon Pronounced an Im- Postor. water, gas, sewer: half cash. DAKOY $3 500. —A SMALL HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE; eee . ROTHERS, Thirteenth at. and Fourth av., in awning shop. Weat Side. Btores, Second avenue, corner 11ith street, and also Second avenue, ‘westside, for ale, with Stock, Fixtures and Lense of | [BY M. POUNGTY, AUCTIONERA, {From the Omaha Repubitcan, July 2.) hoid upon reason. Judgment was laid aside, an ear 116th street. Apply to LOPER & DAVIS, Thirty-siath the whole house ; r MORTGAGE’ SALE IN CONTINUATION, can be an is 80 Inu t » Napoleonic 76 % m PP & 1s, iy the nha ye bonae shea. rent. Owner going to Europe for bis THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 10 OCLOGK, Nothing that can be written is so in! ‘0 the | the Napoieonic major, with hia brave band of faith street, corner of Fi henue, FoR SALE—AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, ‘on Fifty-aecond atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; four stories, high stoop, tationary mirrors; all modern improvements, in perfect order; possession imme- diately, Apply to R. E. BURNS, Fifth avenue and Forty- fourth street. Poe EE ens, HAE EXCEPT DeCTOR’S Office—House and Lot, 16 West Twentieth street, near Fifth avenue. Apply on the premises, casual or constant reader as historical sketcue dents, actual realities and occurrences of the ne and undeveloped country west of us. In the Sierra Nevada, Rocky and Sierra Madre mountains, the Quaking Asp, Bear River, Wasatch, Humboldt, Pro- montory, Umta and Wind River ranges there are every day experiences of trappers, hunters, ex- plorers, pleasure seekers and miners which if writ- ten and published, would astonish the word, The new discoveries, hairvreadth escapes, astonishing revelations are often of such a nature as to be almost incrediple and beyond belief. Reg the hundreds of accounts brought in by the venturers, or put in print by some brave wanderer, we get but @ faint Lertted pti of the great West. We have a simple idea of its wondrous wealth, ite peculiar geological formation, its singu- lar speqes of animals unknown to history. its thousand different savage and barbaric tries, its Wealth of pennies, metals, and perhaps jorm an im- ression of what must be gone through with in order o know iv fore sertemnty. Parties are continually organizing to open up the trackless wilds, explore the unknown rivers, or canons, 1 search of some- thing new, that the world may be enlightencd and themselves benefited. ‘The Powell outfit was Of the latter class. We say was, for all are now beyond the present, all having deen lost while~in their perilous descent of ‘green river, some two weeks ago. We are enabled to lay the particulars of their sad fate before our readers this morning. Our personal Knowledze of the coun- try where the catastrophe occurred, with that of Mr. William Riley, a trapper and Indian fighter of several Pectin ‘er ig ce, Whom we met last Jail whude hunting 0! reeh riveP, Also enables us to give a correct and autuentic description of the country and the route taken by the explorers. Mr. Riley has been over the ground several times, and is perhaps familiar with every feot of it. He has just arrived from the mountains, where he met Mr. Join Sumner, the only survivor of the party, and from him gieaned every known particular of the explor- ful companions, saving one who was ordered on Snore to report, In case the failure none believed in did occur; these lilgh-minded mea, bracing their courage weil up, made every preparation, and then eatered death’s portais—the awful, treacherous por- tals of Hell’sGate. We can only say they must have died as they had lived—heroes ail; yielding up their spirits with the same quiet indifferencetand faith manifested during the horribie descent of the rapids in Lrown’s Hole, LEITER FROM MAJOR POWELL'S BROTHER-IN-LAW— THE IMPROBABILITIES AND UNTRUTHS OF RiSDON’S STORY. To TH EpiToR OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: — Permit ine, a8 a brother-in-law of Major Powell, and as one familiar with the plans, preparations and movements previous to leaving Green Kiver City of “Powell's Scientific Expedition,” to pronounce the statements made to your correspondent at Spring- flel@ by one Risdon, concerning the loss of the ex- ay i unqualified lies, for the following rea- jons:— 1, At the time of the reported loss, May 8, the ex- edition had not leit Green River City, and did not Jeave that place until May 26, Major Powell himseif did not leave lilinois until May 9% 2, The names given by Risdon as those of the men Jost are not tae names of members of the party, but iu ir Jour instances are the names of persons fioW living at Hennepin and yicinity, who have never been members of the party. 8. All the horses, muses, Wagons, &c., belonging to the party were disposed of vefore the expedition embarked in boats, cousequentiy this lying John A. Risdon had no teams to br. ng to unknown “Le Roy” on 3] yphal “‘Ked river,” 4. No tree grows in that country with bark capa- ble of being inade into a canoe, much less ove with capacity of carryiog ‘twenty-eight men, surveying instruments, &c."? Consequently they had not “left their boats”’ and taken to a “bark canoe.’? 5. Major Powell never commanded Company B, First Ulinols artillery. He did commaad Company G. HL, Herald ofice. At the salesroom, 7 Nassau street, and includes the balance Of catalogue, viz :~Three-ply and Hemp Carpets, one elegant walnut carved frame Mantel Glass, rosewood, ‘walnut and mahogany Parlor Suite, Hair Ma tretees, Pailliasses, Lounger, Wardrobes, Bookcases. Chamber Suita, Centre Tablea, tas Chandeliers and Fixtures, fine Oil Paintings, one Marvin's Safe, de. Every lot to be peremptorily w id to the highest Tr. (Po LET-ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER; WOOD workers allowed. P. GRIFFING & CO., 198 Obryatig street, 7 LET—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A BRICK FAC- tory short distance from ferry, in Brooklyn; bas win- dows in all sides ; boliers, tanks and other fixtures in it; low rent. Apply at 9 Water street, room 21. LgT_8HOF, 26X50; ALSO A FLOOR, FOR STORE or 1bxb0; rent tow; wood workers allowed. Ap- ply on the premises, 828 and 860 West Fortieth street. LET OR LEASE—FOR THREE YEARS, THE MOBT elipble Comer Store on Canal aireel, nets Broads exesaion immediat juired. Iuquire of M. BYEiN, oa Pine siregle : (T° ,LBASE—A NUMBER OF LOTS, WITH WATER mt, foot of Forty-seventh atreet, Kast river; fine loca- Won for butchers or manufacturing ; good dock. 6. THEEAND, ‘Wi Broadway. 10 _RENT—-TWO OFFICES AND TWO LOFTS AT NO. $8 South street, entrance at 89 Burling slip; rent low to Fespouaible parties, Inquire in store, 88 South sireet. TPHE STORE 1,006 THIRD AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE dni ear stdad Maniease oes ectionery, ‘ sixth street aud Third avenue. Gites be ‘A. HIRST CLASS WINE AND LIQUOR SALOON. on best corner Broadway, below Fulton street; long Jease; established ; doing good business; owner retiring from Dusiness. Address Bnsiness, Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE, WORTH 000, Will sell for nearly half price if disposed of im- mediately, Every opportunity afforded for investigation. Clinton atreet and Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, RUG STORE FOR SALE—PRICE 48,70), NOT ALL cash required; lense $135; clear profit '§2,400 inst year. ‘Address box 814, Newburg, et DRUG STORE FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED store, on one of the leading thoroughfares. in this city, fitted up; well PATERSON & BY PHILLIP LEVY, AUCTIONEER. WORKS OF ART. Superb collection’ of Oil Paintings by eminent artists. Catalogue sale this day, July 10, at Attists’ Balesroom, No, 80 Nassau street, commencing at 1b3g o'clock A. M. Miscellaneous. A. RAROAIN§.A PLOT, CONTAINING, FIVE CITY lots, for $1,260, located opposite Arculartua Hotel. Cen- avenue ; a fine investment cash. Apply to DITCH- HET: Nos New Chambers street eid 7, No, 3 New ANAL BTREET.—FOR SALE, SEVERAL PROPERTIES on this fine avenue, now the centre of trade; one or two for"whclevale‘ortetall trade, ail desirably located, “Appigts or ‘or PBILN JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. i a site Fe, SALE—-A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House, on Striker’s lane, with the modern imprové- ments, at $8,600; or would be let cheep. “y J. T, MOULTON & CO., Corner Broadway and Fifty-second street. Byawany: CAMPBELL, BR, AUCTIONEER CAME, BELL & CO, will seli this day, at 1036 o'clock, at 358 Powery, near Fourth street, Household Furniture, viz:— Tables, Chairs, Buronus, Cottage Snite, Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets, Ac. Goods Iminediately removed, Buyers, dealers Invited.’ 0° es man time oe RUG STORE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, WILL se!l Tuesday, July 13, at_1034 o'clock, on the Paw g fo, GIs Bowery, che Kiosk, Fixtures, Ledae and Wil of ine old established Drug Store. A rare chance for partied wishing {0 carry on the business, JATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER-SELLS SATURDAY, je 10th, at 11 o'clock, at 50 Vesey street, 100,000 imported and domestic Cigars; also large lot fine Champagnes, Port, Sberry and other Liquors, EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, cee &c,—This day, at 11 o'clock, at 108 Liberty street, near Broadway, Parlor and Chamber Suite in variety, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Hi da and Chairs, Tables, Bed- ding, Crockery, Glass,’ Plated Ware, &c. Also’ Ollice Desks, ea, kc. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.SATURDAY, JULY, 10, J. at 10} dtclock, at the Auction Rooms No, 1 North William street, a large assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, compriaing handsome Parlor Suits, Sofas, Tete-n- telon. Lounges, fgsewood and mabogany Beduteads, Bureaus, Wasbstanda, Ch; and Looking Glasses, Extension Tables, Dining Room Chairs, Carpets, Bedding, twelve wood Settee Iron Sate, Copper Colfe, tea, milk Uri: also on account o former purchasers lot of Coats, Pants, Shirta, Boots, Soaps, fe. also mortgage ante of one Truck and one. threw-fourihb doing an excellent business; handsom socket, and Lease. Apply ip WHEEL GOx, wholesale druggista, 158 Willem atr RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN PATERSON, N. J.; ‘well located; doing a good trade; low rent: will be sold Jom i{bgught immediately. Address box 20 Post oflee, Pater- in, N. J. OR SALE.—THE LEASE (FOR TWO YEARS), FUR- niture and Good Will of the Mechanics’ Boarding.house, Apply on the premises. OR SALE—BAGGS’ HOTEL, UTICA, N. Y. In consequence of the death of the proprietor. This large and celebrated hotel will be sold cheap and on easy terms. The house has been recently remodelled and refur- ‘avenue, two blocks from Pros} ton, 45x80; all tmprovements, ten handsome abade trees, shrubbery, Ttalian artist, burglar alarm, and quire on premises. OR SALE—STORE PROPERTY ON MYRTLE AVE- nue, Brooklyn; s great bargain; litte cash. 8. W. CRONK's SON, No.8 Wall st, room 48; and 594 Myrtle av. __ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. _ Furnished. A.-70, LET ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR CEN- tral Park, three story high stoop Hot tly fu inion, "ent 0b May ‘next, #100, “Auaresn Dox ail Herald ‘OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, WITH STOCK AND Fixtures, on one of the best leading avenues; the cause of selling is sickness in the family; rent paia up to August 1. Inquire in the store, 268 First ayenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND THREE YEARS' LEASE, Of grocery store, doing @ good business, with cheap Tent; good reason for selling. Apply in the store, 52 Broome JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. OR SALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY—A TWO STORY A PARTLY FURNISHED CORNER HOUSE, TEN ‘sleeping rooms, $115 per month, with Board for two; some Furniture for pale, if desired; boarders allowed. 844 Second avenue. PARTIALLY FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE, ten rooms; good nelghbortrood; bealthy location; will Honse and Lot; will be sold at # bargain ands mort. | Steet corner of Lewis, seat light Wagon. CUNKEY, attorney for mortgage. ers and their loss in the Whirling rapids, Mr. Sum- | ¥, Second Illinois artillery; but told to-night b: Feat very haw Bs mad ‘possession. Tnauire of owner in Peake new building, modern improvements and healthy atin, = of et af ner was first met by Kiley at Fort ridger; put in.) one who was a member of inet "company co no hn ads ouse, M4 East Fil rat street, Beekman Hill, rc alit chance for a famil; order to give the reader a comprehensive description such man as John A. R sdon ever belonged to it. chaners: chap property. Apply. to owner, S0 Grand steel, 3 ‘ near corner of First street, Hoboken. "No agents. = — a __ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. T NEW BRUNSWICK—IN SIGHT OF CITY, A splendid country seat of 40 acres of choice land | hew in street, corner of Elizabeth street. with all the fixtures and Satisfactory reasons given for sellin, ‘ter street, second floor, back oflice. ONG BRANCH VILLA PLOTS AT AUOTIO 4 ANTHONY J. BLEECKER will sell 100 splendid Villa Plots, each 50x150, ‘on MONDAY, July 96, For maps, tes appit 10, A.J, BLEECKER, MUOX &.c0.,77 ‘or kc. 10, A.J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., 7 Cedar street, andd. W. MORRIS, Auctioneer, Long Branch, Of it it will be necessary to go @ littie further West. Fort Bridger 1s ten miles from Byer’s Ranch and about thirty-five from Granger’s Quaking Asp Moun- tain, the great rim of the Pacific basin, is thirty-five miles nearly due west, while the Bear Kiver Moun- tains, Uinta and Wasatch e lie more to the north and still further west. Just below Granger's ‘The whole tale is false and stamps John A. Ris- don as an arrant liar or crazy person, who, if ever connected with the expedition, either deserted or was kicked out, and tells this story to create sym- pathy and foe on transportation; and if this John A. Risdon has, or has had any of Major Powell’s Inquire at For SALE—-THE LIQUOR STORE 165 CANAL atocl 106 A, WIDE HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, LEXINGTON Fenvod for suustner or: longer to. privala’famhigr ‘AGaress for summer or longer, 10 private family, House, New York Life Tomurence. © 6s 3 OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BRICK YARD, SITUATE in New Jersey New ¥. faciifties for makin complete working order.” Apply to DYE & CURTISS, 6s x large quantity of brick ; everything in pe LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN; neighborhood, near car routes. . W. CRONK & SON, No. 8 Wall street, room 48, pt ag cn Bo bee pe ig ge] new outbulld- a See. ORTGAGE AND EXECUTION SALE.—iSAAC WOLF, | several small streams centre and form a respectably ved trae dnd Ged be gereye! Lea natn gy tars and 604 Myrile avenue. | subeior eiciaros Ac malic cf depots vei cheep. rice, with | ZNOR BALE-A GOOD PAYING BAKERY, IN THE | M Auctioneer, will sell this day, at i orclook, the entiré | gized creek known as Biack’s Fork. The Mig Muddy, | tion. 'and thus ald in allsying the anxiety caused stock, crops and tools, on! Beventeenth ward; three years’ lease; large store, cheap | Stock and Fixtures of the first class Liquor Store 47 Jackson | Ham's Fork, Little Bear or Large Creek, ail empty | py tisdou's hearth Ime bl HPs tt 0 LET FURNISHED—A SMALL TWO STORY AND Fe PRRGUOUN 0 Nescan street, room %, | rome, erenienmth ward, three years’ lente, Iarge store, cheep | treet, corner Che the three years” Lease of kK, 7 pty | by Kisdon’s heartiess lies. Respectfuliy, basement brick House in Brooklyn, convenient to fer ee = NEY, Aucllonesn, 238 Bo in Aods the whole nouse and iwo shops on the rear, fronting on Cher- | {040 inchs, Rear Cyan Frou Bryan due north | “Lacon, July 3, 1869. ‘A. H. THOMPSON. ries; will rent cheap to a good tenan’ ; owner will board with sacni} Ty street, at che low rent of $1,200 per year. N. B.—Thia is a } tO Jounson’s ferry on Green River it is but seven | opargweNT OF A BROTHER OF MAJOR POWRLL, AT 1 NEW BRUNSWICK—ON THE RARITAN, A FINE Country Beat ‘of six acres of superior land, with variety Ot fruit and sbade; large mansion of 22 rooms, with suitable guiduildings; in Gomplete order. Price will take 812,000; beautiful location. J. 8. FE! Ns No. 89 Nassau street, Room No. 24. miles, oth the latter stream and Black’s Fork run parallel in @ southeasterly direcuon for nineiy miles vy river and forcy by land from Bryan, and there join forces. Leaving Greea River City we cross an aika- them. | References exchanged. Apply on, premises, 4 Bal- i , No. 8 Sou chin clace, after 6 F. M,, OF to A, LA SALLE—NO SUCH MAN AS RISDON KNOWN af LA SALLE. La SALLE, July 6, 1869. Major Powell’s brother states that he knows the 1OR SALE—-A DRUG STORE IN BROOKLYN; WELL established and doing a thriving business; best location 4 the clty; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address box 89 Herald branch office, Brooklyn. Fare chalace for # inan wantingsuch 8 place, Sale positive, ©. V. LYONS, City Marshal, Attorney for Mortgage. R. SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER—NO. 87 NASSAU .} LET FURNISHED—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brick House, in West Ninth street, handsomely furnish- street, room No. 8, nd 8 Fifth avenue, ine plateau of one mule in length to the pomt where | afajor was safe as late a8 May 20, and was then pre- 1; possession immediately ; rent reasonable. Apply to WM. | ~ T GREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE, ON THE | [\OR SALECTHE GOOD WILL AND FURNITURE OF » T9B,000 worth of Carriage Goods : the brackish, gaity Waters of Bitter Creek intersect. ; ne CALENDER, 2 Naaman street, A Sound—Attractive country Homes for sale, all Uf res tice per benl peng epee ae i ‘at auction, From this polut down the river for @ distance of nine fae anesne taeOoluretia, "Phe Majtire yinekas No, @4 Macdougal street. Apply on the premises. OR SALE—MILK ROUTE—TWO HORSES AND wagon and everything compete for carrying on the busi- ness, Inquire at 128 Bridge street, Brooklyn. OR SALE (82,000)—FIRST CLASS COFFEE AND ‘Lunch Room ; splendid location ; on a great thoroughfare in Boston. 8. SAWYER, No. 4 Federal street, Boston. OR BALE—LARGE VARIETY NEW AND SECOND hand Show Cases, Drawers, Prescription Cases, Dorks, Commies, Office Railin, Partitions, Bank Li sr) &c. Gall and select for yourselves at 527 Hudson and No. ‘estry streets. ices; — + several wb fine water frouts, Address J. W. ATWATER, Unfurnished. Coucob Bridge station, Connecticut, A ~ 70 LET, AT WILLIAMSBURG, THE HOUSE NO. 7 A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—IN DUTCHESS Franklin place, Powers street, between Ewen street county, 208 sores. |For fuli description. term &., 1n- Graham avenue brick frout, elght rooms, gas water in | quire of C. BARNARD, Eaq., No. 100 Broadway. Kitehen ;in good order; very desirable for = sm: ra) to a good tenant will be rented low. Apply to JOHN TEARES ANKS OF THE HUDSON.—FOR 8A) THREB 0 Broadway, Williamsburg. . most desirable Country beam, hoe the west bank, with 10 LET, CHEAP, A THREE STORY BROWN | sores, ne acres; neighbor- + stone front House on Fifty-firat ‘Beekman Hill; | hood, very healthy, magnificent views, ‘moderate buildings, all modern imy and in excellent order. Also a two | fruit, shade, Sah ponds, grevelied walks; everything in sory frame House ou Fifty-seoond aurect, near Broadway; | fect order.” with’ immediate possession. Apply 0 JAMES ail newiy fitted up; first slags neighborhoods esas tn: miles the river forms one of the most beauufal land- seape scenes in the world. Below this point the siream enlers ® Darrow pass where the rocks lift their sombre heads hundreds of feetin the air. A few miles furtner and south Bitver Creek wends its po ne way from Big Cedar Canon and joins waters with the Green. Five miles of beautiful valley and then more of those towering rocks are passed. This appears 0 be the nature of the country until we Teach the mouth of Biack Fork, just seventy miles by water below our starting point, but only twenty- five by land. At Henry's Fork, twenty-five miles the scenery is more rugged. Smith’s letter dated May 22, He was too prudent to leave one man with so much baggage. me persong are named as being with the expedition who did not go. None of the parties named from La Salle were with it. The boat was provided with air-tight compart- ments, and each member of the party with life pre- |. servers. Something besides the satchel ought to have been saved, aud the family ought to have seea oe ere this. Nosuch man aa hisdon is known ere. DR. HAYES’ EXPEDITION TO GREENLA! ‘the extensive stock of the well known firm of DEISCOL & PALMER, 611 Broadway. R. SOMER' ‘sell by auction, on Tuesday, July 18, at 1034 o'clock, at the rooms of Driscol 4 Palmer, 611 Broad: large and valuable stock of Carriage Goods, of a oms ag above, affordin, uperior opportuni! for persons wishing to ‘continue this of any other business. ai Catulogues can be had at on, mediately, Apply to WM. C. 9 Broadway, . BR. SOMERVILLE’S Fork and several other small tributaries empty at treet OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTUR! F A SPLE! jaseau room No. pty neh corner hit ark =. wor Btore, No 158 Wi ee Sersey Ott By order bat Ww. DAWSON: pital bag anda b—-- otaperrtne wee ns cegeors!f Tne following letter was written by Dr. Hayes just 10 LET--HOUSE 215 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET; business; cause of sale sickness in the family. | | —~—— to Fort Bridge! enty mules er aud we enter . Brown’s Hole, @ deep ten mile valley of the Green river and turkey creex. Here we fin’ more of the rock-sided walls, their height often reaching an alu- previous to his departure from St. Johns, N, F., on his expedition to the Northern regions:— ‘ surcuelly repaired let wd The wile a hn gin or ers. on by o'cloc! boy OF . FARTHIDGE, 4 Weet Fifteonth street. u ROBERT, SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER AND REAL Estate Broker.—Removal.—ROBERT SOMERVILL! baving removed from the old stand, 87 Nassau street, woul iy inform his friends abd the public that’ he has OR SALE—A SPLENDID MARBLE SODA WATER raeus cheer OF FRUIT AND GRAIN LAND FOR Apparatus; only a few weeks in use. Apply at 238 sale; mil schools; street. F Ftp REE id climate, perfectly healthy, good ‘also | Washington le of 600 feet, while the stream narrows down to ‘St. Jouns, N. F., June 22, 1869, \0 LET—COTTAGE ON FIFTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR {price of new land $25 per acre. Improved ‘ | fitted up the large and commodious salesroom in rear of &% tov sees in midi and rushes through the gap with ‘The Panther is now coaling, and will be ready for Henig eaoomn 4 it wr ont aed evn | Yorsaiy Gongance te tiling“ adarew CrE” SAND, | JVOR, SALP_A SHOR Lace mayUrAcroRY, wing | Pith tenon char Powncenn dno WyecPege | teribie rapiy,. the bed is Sued wit Huge | sed on Saturaay. She hae any amount of! iron COG a I ener itentirig oak Piteposscnh erases, Taal wil be sold ata bargain. ‘Partion Iu want of | Orders. will ‘at his oflce, 87 Nassau street, up | Boulders iailen from the tops, whicn almost meet } Wood” sheathing on her sides, aud iron on her cut- gross weekly; a je business call for one week on SAMUEL HAYES, No. 8 Gansevoort atreet. water, and dead wood in her eyes, and everything else in the wood and iron way to make Ice a matter of no sort of consequence to her. Kind of eand- at certain points, formed of d porous in its Tecel stairs, room No. 8, or at his salesroom as above. stone, impregnated with alkali — rene na ‘ARM FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY 10 RENT—HOUSE 805 EAST EIGHTY-THIRD STREET, F Property, # Farm of 100 acres, in the town of eae, between First and Second avenues; nine rooms ; bi Saratoga count bout four miles from ing duaka tay Gan ak IELD, 7 nature. io tue winter it cracks open and She w a bark with stoop ; large yard. Rentiow. Inquire on the premises. sf ih geod botet arm, somphed, nent cof ei, Se ‘OR BALE—A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY DOING A R.. aan Cag a pee tot Phat drops into the water belo t its mouth the | @fall spread of canvas, and in the good old way, —— —————— | about 70 acres under cultivation, #0 acres timber land, 4 acres BF rg piney owner going West. Inquire of J. | Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bookcases, Deske, large lot of Gas | river enters Hell’s Gate. “Death's Door’ would be | With screw lifted, She makes ten knots the hour, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. | Cenberiet, Jeune wren rete aiite suchas. a he $4 To Finures, Counters, £e equally as appropriate for this place, and on the | and, under sail alone. she makes eight knots. she ea ays nme a Raa pe amar oan a ed ffi el cheap fr Wafers Teo eae W, Ho. FOE SALE-OORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH STOCK + be GENERAL AUCTIONEERS win | Walls at the entrance should be cut in deep letters, | Measures over three hundred tons and carries four ., 4MIEY STRBET.—LARGR AND BALL GEN- | (on, cation B., lew Work. ‘and Fixtures, established five years, paying business; 1o- | GME t, LANE) GEER tere who enters here leaves hope benina.” Ihe | hundred tons ot coal, which 1s good for dity days ‘Also for light housekeepiny Li ented near Erle Railroad depot, avons, nd Tweaty-third 4 nowwe caused by the rushing, seething waters 1s | steaming; and since we shall not be out over three x tained 10 the two story house 611 Wes Ports sist street also ine Horse, Harness, two, na 5 louse a bles in the rear, with stalls for fifteen ‘horses; together with months, and will rarely if ever work under a full head of steam, and will often use none at all, we want for nothing more in tne steam way, or in ‘Apply at 18 Provost raey City. cht he s oti. elmost deafening, and the very sight alone enough OR SALE.—A PARTY GOING TO EURUPE WILL to shake tne stoutest heart as it contemplates a de- to $10 Ht ro week, | —— jouse in the best order, occu- FR ALE—TEN THOUSAND ACRES OF FINE LAND pied by owner, 1: QB to 6 per acre. Will exchange for a marketable goons or Woribers Foal estate. my N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, IN TRE BEST PART 'NOTT 2 CO., 10 Pine street. fell the entire contents of thelr dwelling, = three sory | ree Years Lease of the ground; rent $76 per year. By or | scent of the dangerous pass. A falis twelve feet 10 any of the city, can be secured by first class parties, at f ——— $C Wy To peel ‘basemen’ ¥ 4 y | der of JAMES M. CUMMINGS, Executor. height first meets the eye and sends an involuntary | Other way that [can see. And this is the craft (Cap- reasonable terms, Irving pl nite at Mren tome ee —F mee shucider through the ‘Frame. No boat ever outit lett, master) which we have chartered, and wt FROR SALB—Ar‘A BARGAIN, JCELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED. | jy, f reise sntie frou Hobokne station ne Eine Rerincon 3 i) tain quire at 67 Seventh street, Hoboken. in which we are to sali on our little summer trip to 19°, MARY. could possibly pass over these falls without being JOGART, auctioneer, wil) sell on Monday, Suly 1, 01 —! Be " Boor oli Hrenta, UN ESAT ateM ates | Rldtrge New Fo nea che Roh df ring Arma euerbeanears | sehr genio ocean ce | iNattange wot be mise our ve more | pay tr Dear, Toe ware ite hte novels re “s * if jouse, g 17 rooms, statuary, marble man- nd to; very low. Apply at tea store, Ay . Tet . | falla would also have to be passed, Wule the chaanel | Dot dangerous, and in the ler it must of neces~ rms low. Location pleasan' tels, gaa Sxtures throughout, heated with steam, and replete | Vosey street. Le 3 with her tackle, apparel, &c, Sale peremptory. Terms cash. between them is @ roaring, rock-sided cauldron of { sity be comfortable. ‘The indefatigable zeal and energy of Mr. Bradfora have left nothing unsupplied io the commissary way. As for destination, we go everywhere on the Greenland coast that we van get. ly Own particular interst is in the soutt which I have never visited and where are the ruins of the old Norwegian settlements of the pre-Colum- Dian period, You know tt 1s claimed tuat there are fot of round towers in South Greeniand similar to that mysterious structure about which the ivy clings "TO LET HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, SECOND AND stories, separately or together, for yunekeep- ing; bath.and gab; also back partors. ‘Apply aa Wee The. teenth street. 0 LET—TO A QUIET COUPLE OR SINGLE GENTLE- arty faraishet, if requited, in « brown stone house, heving armie , ina brown AN'modern impro smepta family privates ie Terms reasonable. Apply at 181 Lexington avenue, near | an abu whirlpools and rapids, with immense stones, rearing flerce-looking, sharp-pointed beads threatenipgiy above the fowu at every Tew feet. The water is pre- cipitated down tuis gorge at a velocity of forty-miles per hour. Heace not the shadow of @ chance tor escape presents iteeif. ‘This 13 the scene witch one encounters for ten miles, Only here aud there dark, rocky canous are HERIFF SALEBY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT OF © attachment and by order of our Supreme Court and of one of the justices thereof, I will sell at public vondue on the 16th day of July, 1869, ‘at Ii o'clock A. M., at the corner of Twenty- fourth street and Third avenue, in the $9; of Ni team of Bay Horees, JAMES O'BRL JOHN J. SCANNELL, Deputy Sheriff. New York, July 9, 1869. OR SALE.—A BARGAIN, $300; LUNCH BAR, CIGAR Stand and Soda Fountain, in ono of the best places down town. Apply to P. GAFNY, $25 Bowery. FOS SALE- ONE OF THE BEST ESTABLISHED OAL Yards in the city; sarge stock of coal now on hand; low Tent; very desirable location. ‘8, IRELAND, 901 Broadway. ce of small SALE—A NICELY FITT TAN oa = = Ken in tWo by the stream. Below Heil’s ‘Thirty-trat street. seit ana tem a igh, state of cultivation; bas about 2,000 OFrlth milk and groceries, 10,» good neighborhood: now | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. eared river widens, bat. is, still very Fapla, with | as tightly as the fancy on the pretty green common 0 LET-TWO PARLORS, KITCHEN AND BEDROOM, | lake of six yi boot be" Aide tarp treet Weoees with, | cra ee nee) Um US OL AL EES Bam Thirteenth IG Sa one, two, three and four leet falls every sew tiles, | of charming Newport. ee as foe, Ge aoe with gas and water, on the third floor, for fami 9 trout on one Bd yp a egg ges ee ye dedh eats ee ee es ol inh Merchant Tailormg and Clothing Business down tgwn, | UOUl Wwe reach the mouth of Bear river, twenty | 1 wan! re Dy MO Se Solintieutan®, Adulte, houwee frat clans: 186 Eldridge street, near Rivington; | locaity within an hour's ride of the olty and free, from mos | TOR SALE—A SMALL GROCERY STORE, IN aGooD | ™ c00d standing, to take the place of one retiring; an aktive | miles below. For the twenty miles following tue | Old ruin of Kakoriok, pear Jullaneshaab, rent #45 par month, Immediate possession. atone, To. be appreciated trust be woen. Price $20,000 F iocation, with three years lease. Inquire in the store, 62 | man preferred, with from $8,000 to 46.40 io caah oF ite | rapids are sot so bad, yet dangerous enongi. the | whlch Cran ane nee LET_IN NEW HOUSES CORNER SROOND, AVR- * JAMES FORRESTER, No. 85 Leonard street. | Patt Houstonstreet, 00 {a Clothier, Herald ofiee, with mame and piace of interview, | REXt Ve Tulen, Mowe town's Hole. ere and 1 } Cathedral at Gardar where, according to Torfaeus, nue an ani loore of four Rooms; OR SALE—A LADIES' AND GENTS’ BOARDING | “!! besarte counter fifteen mules of the towering rocky sides | Seventeen successive bishops adininistered the “ordinances of the Apostolic chair) into the camera, I think our archwoilogical friends will rejoice and be exceeding glad. Gardarc was the headquarters of the Bishop or Oficialis for the Bygds, or Inhabived places, east and west of the island of Greenland, at the farthest timits of the great and was within the See of Trondheim, Ee yond lay the Ubygds, or unmhabites places, which region is now situated the quite recent Danish colony of Upernavik, my old —— pomt of 1860, where we touch, and where L shall make provision for thé gathering together of dogs and furs and hunters for my North Pole campaign, which { trust wii! come of next year. Aside {rom these serious objects which | have just mentioned, and the hope I have of getting upon some more of the Greenland glaciers, our voy- age 18 one of relaxation. J. J. HAYES. THE NEWSYORK SABBATH COMMITTEE The report of the eleventh and twelfth years of Hoi furnished, in the Bowery; cheap rent: price ial GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 69 Bowery. «Alto corner Liquor Stores, Distilleries, dc. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD LIQUOR STORE, NO BHerry street, corner Pelham. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A RETAIL DRUG STORE Chi j good location and good business; owner hhas other business and must be sold; Fare chance. Address Owngr, Herald office. ae. Wage BUSINESS OF 20 YEARS STANDING, WITH 10 Fn Were lease of premises, covering two lots of ground, lorses, Trucks, &c.; fixlures complete for business ; for sale, Apply to W. C. & C. M. MOSEMAN, 89 avenue D. , again. These are known as “The Divides,” aud are covered with snow during nearly the whole year. They are passable oniy m July or August. From this point It 18 about seventy-five miles to Fort Bridger, in @ northwesterly direction, and 15) miles to the mouth of Green river and head of the Colorado—500 miles southwest of Den- ver, Colorado. These rapids are extensively known throughout the Western country as the spot ‘where severai different parues who have attempud @ descent through tie desiructive chasms wave perished in the ioolhardy undertaking. LOSS OF THE POWELL PARTY IN HELLS GaTE— NINE MEN DROWNED—LOSS OF OTHER EXPLOMING PARTIBS. ‘The party was organized in June, 1868, under the direction of Major J. W. Poweil, of the Normal Uni- versity, of Normal, Jil. It was designed for sciea- tifle purposes, and consisted of ets med O15 ‘The exploration was conducted undér the dusp of the Normal aud Wesleyan Universiues of Bioow- Immediate.y. Rent to commence let August. Ap- Groton, gas, stationary washtubs, dc. Kent, BIB and Git, F° ALE 060—TWO STORY COTTAGE, AND LOT, ply to LOPER & DAVIB, Thirty-sisth street, corner of Firat } ferry, at oderut nndiag: ° DARRIN, 48 Srond streets A* ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WISHES TO INVEST some thousands and his services In a good established business, with responsible Al men. Address, with con- Aitence, Giving name and kind of business, 8. @.R., Herald offlee. GOOD, PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR A STEADY person’—an agent for home; also one to travel, cleat of and net good income. For particulars inquire room No. 0 LET-IN PRIVATE HOUSE 41 KING STREET, oy a ty Beis TT xian feu Aciros saan? (eerie | Kehr ion aed, reran aren tte he Liberte et Sa a rom ferry; old to qose estate 87,500; verins accammo: re LETTO A SMALL FAMILY, 1 PARLOR, FLOOR, cer hc teehee for the summér moni ast Twelfth | TOR GALE—IN UNION VILLAGE, UNION COUNTY, street, near Broadway. F NJ hear Blizavets Farm containing 40 acres aller at 168 Bi FIRST, ChASS, GROCERY, 18, FOUGTKREPSIE FOR sale.—One of the largest and beat in town. Long lease; low rent; domestic reasoue cause of sale. Address box 183 Poughkeepsie Post office. GPROCERY,, BUSINESS, IN | POUGHKEEPSIE FoR T saie—One of the best locations and Jargert stores in town, long established business and extensive trade; ver jow rent and long lease; domeatio reasons the cause of sell- ing. For particulars address box 185 Poughkeepsie Post office. ATENT FOR SALE—SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW; PA faint Watch Prot Yee 0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THR er ourbouses; t TO ower pertot & cotath gtk Covenaion Get tee Reifere, poultry, ory alee Upwards of B50'0f vasious kins of den, Inguire in pret aa house on Second avenue, frait trees; 000, For further particulars apply to twoen ‘116th and 119th atreeta. JOHN BAILRY, 187 Chatham street, New York, the owner, wt © LuT—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, IN FIRST OhASS Soi eee eet ree waent | 2 Order, with the use of gas and bath. Apply at Sixteenth street, one door from Kighth avenue. OR SALE-AT MOUNT HOPE, WESTCHESTER 0 RENT—TWO CONNECTING ROOMS ON SECOND forse cara’hn Slegunt Residence, 13 Lots beet improves ih r story, 257 Weat Thirty-six with gas, bath room, | the vicinity of New York: ‘ine, large ‘modern house, barn early, Address T. HOYT, rest, room NG. irom id cs PM, beat IPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITiI small capital.Horse, Wagon and Harness, with a cele- brated Bitters and Syrup route.” A personal introdviction will ith at hey tle : ; plenty reget Derri lector; State Rights for sale; te dc, (0-8 gentleman and wite; re ga? per month. SS Se aie es rat re Tameditelg, “appiy ot | °S dine, tozether | wanted for all parts of the United Statey. Laquire of SEO. | ington, Mil., the lilinols industeial Couege at Cham- | mig committee, which claims to be composed of SO En, | the’ premises, or toJ. 8 MMITH, G1 Walker street, up stairs. | Su ; roprietor retiring. | . RANOUS, 8 Maiden lane. paign, [li., and the Chicago Academy of sciences. ” goons) to rant, Saimadistely Mo abrizute high ao : en | Salieven. __ C. W. FARLBY, O98 Water street New York. 9 | oe Pheoatit was furnished by the last uamed institu. | twenty gentiemen, laymen of the city of New York, house. “Rooms can be hed furntetied or trataraianed, OR SALE-SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT AT SMITH- ES.—A NUMBER OF NEW AND SECOND HAND | Spanking and brokerage business, Adare for three days | tion and the Natural History Society—the United | of diferent denominations, has just been made pub- at 75 Lexington avenue, from 10 A. M. to P. M, PT 1 wr house, ‘with for sale cheap. best city makers; burglar prot Broker, New York Post oilice. States government furnishing rations, ratiroad | jc, according to this report, during the past two transportation, hunters, guides and an adequate ‘to 50 per cent saved. At military escort. The party started with every requi- _0, ©. QUIRK res. vault, four inches thick street. 0 PRINTERS.A GOOD INVESTMENT; A PRACTI- years the efforts of the committee to frustrate ‘WE, XO? G0 TO BROOKLYN, WHERE AN EXPERI- Sern rapge, &e.; ho or; & very, jepot and three minutes he highest ‘ment ia being tried in letting furnished rooms to re- | omoe; fe taine 75 Aen OTS cal printer, having a capital of ‘can’ purchase as | Site necessary, among them two lifepoats builtin | every attempt made to modify the Excise law ie people at very low prices Y "Sule nioely furnished | ome: Tar containn TE wares tp tbe nighen mate of oulti” | CTOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CIUAR STORE, WITH | seat eiitue Jou Omics as incre ls In the West; fis neary | Chicago, THE survey began at the source of the | jay Bedrooms, #356 10 84 80 weekly; ball Serect, Brockiya” address JAMES B. WEBB, 113 Fulton nice apartments to live in, very cheap; rent low: Apply Prat toca and done toninessof from | Grand river, near Grsnd Cry, Middie Park, Colorado, | ®4Vé deen unrelenting, and it rejoices thas the iting an 0 fo. 82. Houses new, corner Tompkins avenue an: in store, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Owner going out Hopkins street, 40 minutes from New Yore ity Hall. Take West. T os enforcement of the clause prohibiting the sale imahing aventie cars from Fulton ferry to Tompkins avenue, | WOPSALE AT, TREMONT—-A CORNER PLOT, SsX100 | — ¢ ew, in Fate to aa per year. For particulars address J. B., box Herald office. of liquor and beer on Sundays has resalted and was Vigorousiy prosecuted to Coaiviile. Tne ori ory intention was to make a sixteen months trip, ” feet, nice shade trees and neighborhood ; very near |AILORS. WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIX- . t for, re 8 tion of the! “Sat crated _ Dy | ST, MARK’S PLACE,—FURNISHED ROOMS TO 66. portumera, Nor 4\Usie oe Apply lo ISABEAU & | tures of the old established Clenting and puting esta TO sertttant sue ptgtite Site cboaeric ta the atare at recuraed in the fall, aaning eee innate suisoensat ae A ans oe nrg ™ VA cy Aietdemens without bourd. "References re- = lishment 524 Broad street, Newark, N. J. Apply on the pre- | Penneyivanta ie now offered for aale in consequence of the | as far as the explorations exieuded. Some of the | German element of the city are overhauled without = FPR AAR, OF VERE Ragy (Crea Goma | ae aan | aT cere to: | Patna aad" pores ruc sates a ens | ST Sect ntaee ine tao? ter ual te ——__— $$. ing seven ‘with full lot; only three min- WIL! STOC ND givin, om: } balance, w: jor Powell, struck across the coun- | and tem! ce laws,”” and In order to qualify 1 20 RESTIWENTY.FOURTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH | ater from depot; mut be sold” thie month; only and aah $300 Mab, THE STOCK g FIXTURES AND | prisce 36 acres, wih slate underiying ibe whole property ali | ery for Nort Bridger, and from there returned to the | expressions of pity for. the Germuis who consider Avenue Hotel,..Furnished Rooma to let; one suit | eq pply to BE. R, KELLOGG, No. 8 Broadway. re doing a good business. Call at No. 90 East Ninth street, geen he pets States. The Major hao built @ couple of boats which | that this country has “no worse enemy than the been made anda quantity of slate of qoute DOW uncovered. The above is well worthy the attention of feat HBOCKLRY, $29 Wal- ddresa F. LEY, Secretary. r apply 10 VANDYKE &CO., 176 he supposed particuiarly adapted to the navigation of the Green and Colorado rivers, Returning to Green River City, he sold all the saddle and pack stock, got everything in readiness and started In com intolerant Puritan element which endeavors to establish @ State religion,” several extracts from the German papers are given under the head of “Spirit of the Opposition.” Sunday faible form doctor oF dentia, “Good base} water in | . + | one Hor from Fourth aventie, + Foon. ; ALE CHEAP—MARKET GARDEN, TWELVE | @y EV GASH WILL Sl ar ’ A + oyna crea and Cottage, all in good order, north shore Staten | BS] ,/)()() CASH, WILL SECURE AN, )7 KING STREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT FE nutes tole ferry" Ay ay *t profitable, light mechanical busin 2 Basement ant Bedroom ie Pde! Rr noes. preter “ia rw DARRING 48 Broad street, | love investigation. LINCOLN @ AMES, 88 keeping ice furnished Bedroom. ee ere. } room 16. ——y > a ~—7t *~ X pany with nine picked men for Fort Uma. jonas of all kinds, the report shows, nei —— NCES. —AN Spend OTEL IN NEW HAVEN FOR SALE.—THE TREMONT T° BETLDERS OF SUBURBAN Resting overasions | ThE party was composed of the Major and his e been fought by the committee tooth and nail, Q8 THIRD, STREET —“HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Hi Hout, stnated in the centre of the city, which ie nearly $5,000, Sere ret aor AN ee wel enlereralnghulder pose uing capital, "Address | brother, who joimed them in May; Mr. Willa in parading the fact that the “decoration” pro- family private the a he as sunourane 1? permant r a ps ‘comealatng Tall toe, UPICK: five stories high; nicely | reas, in complete working Order, atures and stock: Factory | Hoadley, box 188 Herald office, Rhodes; @ boy fourteen years of age, known cession on Sunday, May 30, was not as large as it nentiy engaged. ed, supplied with fuamine fot cre cra near York. Address, for fall particulars, O., Wit Herald age ge ‘Swarty;”’ John Sumner, of Denver, and four oi was expected to be, the committee seem to be very . - = en 4 cr ing Lo cold water, office. ANTED—MEN WITH SOME CAPITAL TO page whose names Mr. Sumner had forgotten. They took | much delighted with the belief that its failure as & LOL Est THIRTY THIRD STREET. TO LET, roughout fas vata | Woe Fane ee hirentian Of aut a ale Pores" F with them taree light boats, 300 pounds of ammuni- \d pageant was due to the opposition ‘ail andeomely furnished Rooms; rent moderate, looa- rote 18 SALES AT AUCTION, ad yee A TONES &C0..87 Park place. | to and rations to last #1x months. The whole party, Shriatia s”’ manifested towards an tafraction of the fo Rien in preferred; reference required. Apply nr Spaces elied sidan excepting the ieader, were volunteers, Sabbath laws, ‘The larger portion of the report con- salary and getting only an interest in which might be discovered and staked off. afature prospect of being employed tn the Chinese exploring expedition, which wili start next spring, was the only incentive to urge them on in the peril- ous journey, which they had estimated wouid oc- cupy fourteen months, stopping here ani there along sists 1n observations and comments upon the Sab- bath question In Europe and in other States than he United States, and probably the very best part of it ia the comet from the address of the dustin guished Father Hyacinthe to the Catholic Congress at Malines, Belgium, in which his idea of what a 5ua- day shonid be isgiven ina very striking manner, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF MEANS AND GEN- eral business knowledge, an interest in an. old estab- lished le candy manefacturing business. Address S, L, M., Herald office. # ele TG W 'ANTED—$10,00—A MAN WITH THE ABOVE ply dp 9 ‘an interest in the manufacture of sew- {ng, machines; business established, machine fully licensed an joney can remain on morgage. bo — paperohs buatncees Eis ciel Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronz ew \e . Pianoforte, Bron 299 BUDSON STREET, NEAR CANAL.—TO LET, IN ihe_above ‘ntings, Drawing Koom Suit ea unite aaston, thie di ‘im hovel business preaenis an rivate house, a well furnished Room, with Bed- ely offered. Address the it Fifteenth street, ioom front. rice #4 6) per week. Also a.single Room, at | and proprietor, New Haven, Conn, veoterep chide 6c od Gy a ee aa 80 per week, To gentlemen only. ——————————— o'clock, superb Drawing Room 8 — = MAREE? FARM FOR SALB- CHARLESTON, «. 6A | gol, ‘bine and gold Drocatel of the ‘riche 26() West FoRTY.sECOND street plank 90 ides | fuoterie, bots de rose Cal jen, Encorgnur 360 sipeeomangSre ily | fart eat Wma igen” ae fers it for sale A icin OTICE.—J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONKER. rai ertim aiaiii daniee a pti STREET.-TO LET, ORT a Po the Second Floor of a brown stone house, in good - ogreesed Hy order, with fi id fe made, | the route to examine the country. ‘The committee, however, jud, from thelr re~ Pears mith modern Improvements, to a amall family, “940 an Musto Cases ronewood | and are being yoade by ontract, vali for as fast ae made, | tho TS Sa A ie te ae el gale, Ww minded in 14. “BROADWAY, (OPPOSITE ST. JAMBA) HO Sere Pia bates aatreken Daatore teand, Cont ANTE LA. MAN WISE Gnow CAN MAR OP A | lech When see amt's CI Pe ee ae 5 robes, Hall autres She W = reat rap! ‘a Hole | ger: uch hai sul, Sentiemén 1 ory ML} 1 iatension Table, Buffet; Chinn, Sita Rivet Tenia chavee to kane money: 16,000 can bemade | Wore resened.” Here one of the boats was badiy | teove ciscece inte hove “elt ing those classes in whose welfare they pretend to be tnverented can, aan to $20 per week; single rooms ‘the most. ous smashed up by an uNavoidanle accident. Once en re, , ke, N. B.—Pariioe winhing to attend thie sale take B 1 six montbs; no hom ‘sagen or Bixth avenue ‘Fitvh avenue ‘are wy, F. WARNER. 106 Broadway.

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