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2 — BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE.—150 clean beds and Rooms at 85 and 50 cents per day; $2 and 80 per Week ; at the Grant House, 48 New Bowery. LOCK FAST FROM OMY HALL.—FRANKFORT Dare EAT st atest, coracr of Wilham;. 400 rooms. Room to yoursell abo, to die. per day; #1 50 to 83 por week, pen all nity KTH AVENUE, , CORNER THIRTEENTH Handsomely furnished Roou for families or {class Board, at moderate prices (2 TO $10 PER WEEK.—VERY DESIRABLE ROO! ae cellent Board, for families and single persons, cot, 6ix blocks West OMBr: away. TH SIREET.ELEGANTLY FUR- coud Moor to let, en suite or singly, ovation Arst class; refereuces. TH STREET, 139 EAST, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND sgautly furnished Rooms to let, with 9 fatnilies or single geutiemen; transient nished Rooms ov With Hoard; house a or withow Board, boarders accommodated, 17" STREET, NEAR IRVING PLACE.—PLEASANT, elegantly furnished Rooms ith or without Board; references exchanged. ecath street, 21 NTH SYREE’ NP SUITS » with frst clans Attendance, fo gentlemen and their wives or single . Relerences BRAINARD, anged. QF WES? FORTV-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH A strictly private family’ will let ther frout * droom on second floor, 10 One oF two gentle- ‘Wen, with Board; reverences exchanged. © f THIRTY-SECOND fi WEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue, A $ ensant is handsomely furnished, with or without Board, to a family or party of gentlemen, 3 ST. MARKS PLAC SOUTHERNERS AND OTH- 2) erg coming to the city can have excellent accommoda- Ab; cool Rooms, newly furuished, with Board; terms iow. 5 BANK ST°EET.-A LADY OCOUPYING HER Qe own hovse will tet a large, handsomely furnished Room to one or two yeutiemen, without bowrd preferred, V1] Best taster srry NEAR SIXTH AVE- ving no others in family, offers a plea. rd, to geatiemaa and wite Ind lu TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH aveniie.—A front Koom on second floor, with large entries; also Koom on third oor; bail Bedroom to let, with r L DP) MACDODUAL STREET, NEAR AMITY.—NICE i front Varlor; also pleasant {rout Koon for gentleman and wile, or siugle gentlemen, % two; transient Hoard. 133 Namek ENTH STREET, NE. let, with Board, tn the family of ia the language spoken, @ French professor. F 137 REST ror VENTH STREET.-A PRIVATE D4 fauily have a Floor or several handsomely fur- Bishet Rooms to let, with Board or private table; references Fequiren. 4.4. WEST TWENY.NINTH STREET. THOSE WISH. ing quiet and comf me can tind neatly furnished Kooms, without board, where there are no vo ard- ers. 14 IRST STREET, GRAMER furnished Kooms to le, with or Without Board, to families or singie geatiemen ; locatino de- sirable. 177 = ON AVENUE.—TO LET, LARGE, square Rooms, cool and airy; also hall Rooms, with ‘or without Board. First clays parties. Le ot 21 THIRTY-FIRS § NEAR THIRD AVE- nue,—Nicely furnished Koom, two closets, gas, ao, Without or with part Board, at alow ‘price; genteel, quiet Louse and location. 6) EAST FOXTY-EIGHTH STREET. FUR. A) dished, airy Kooms, with or without Board, at mod- @rale prices, in an Unexcepuvnabie neighborhood, 962. WEST TWENTY -TuIKED sTieE HANDSOME- V4 ly furnished Rooms ¢ one Koom, on the first floor, suitable st class physician; location desirable, Kercreuces ex NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1870.—TRIPLE Ca ARD—AT NBW ROCHELLE, FIVE MIN- ‘utes' walk from dupat ad Bounds bone fae situated ae inet seiko amu hy ta Po orhood ; houxe r turihier partioulars apply to iy SHBKMAN, 116 Wait street. (QUMEDREN BoaRDED.—Mns. B. J. BURNELP WILL ‘accommodate, eare for and Howrd two or three cbildren, Bent city reveroncen given and required, Address J, J. BUR NEM, Pout ouice, Mt. Vera NTERVILLE, L, 1, NEAR THE SOUND, BY THE of Long island Railroad, 15 miles from the city, od, with ood bathing, Will be pleased to aG- uinber of young gentlemen aud ladies, | Ad- contidence, O. H. BENJAMIN, box 147 Riverhead E $8.) Will get your money's worth. COUNTRY BOARD—SOUTH SIDE, L. 1 vi ;_ terms moilerats fate and Nevins (coul OM conaisy 5 terms wo ville Centre, L. i, We, Address M.A. K., Koek- PEGPLE GAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH BOARD, SO miles from New York, 5 miles from depots pla Blady, beat » shady, beste plenty vegetables, fruit, SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE 1 can fund owo airy Rooms, with home comforts and frat class table, at West Brichion, Staten Island; house five min: utes’ walk’ from landing; reverouces gived and required, Address MODERATE, Heralt odice, TPHE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS POR BOARD CAN B had on reasonable terms at Lisaan Cottage, Fordham, nichester county, three-quarters of 4m hour from Twenty- sixth street depot. D. MULGREW. IPHE LARGE BOARDING HOUSE ON THE MOUNTAIN ‘at Piermont is now open for the reception of ghesta, on very reasonable terms, for tue remainder of the season; no mosyuitoes. Purilier particulars at 43 West Twentleth WANTED-COUNTRY BOARD, BY A YOUNG MAR- ried couple, no cuiliren, within one hour's ride of elty. Address, stating terms, &¢., KR. S., Herald ollie -ROARD AP FARMHOUSE ON THE HUD- ‘or three hours from the city, for a family of WILLIAM ky ik, box 4,758 ; mou New York ws FOR A FAMILY, THREE OR FOUR GOOD ness plait diet, plenty 0: shades ,ood water, and convenience for going to and troth New York; must be mod erate ia price, “Address J. B, Wo, Herald Ofice, for three aye. : JUMMER RESORTS, OPPOSITE WEST POINT, GARRI- Terms mocerate; uo dangers tor children. In- + MOCOLLOUGHL #2 Broadway, SYLVANUS D. WRIGHT & CO, Proprietors, Garrison's station, EGO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN, will open June 1,—Elegantiy ‘furptehed ; boating fishing, One drives; ground made classic by the pen of Cooper; terms reduced to $3 per day; gad and beils in every Toot ; families taken for season at reasonable rates, Addrens CHARLES A. WATKINS, Watkins House, Albany, N. Y., or Cooper House, Cooperstown, N.Y. 00's. quire of R, NOOPER HOUSE, 01 J \LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HQUSE—DELIGHTFULLY L0- / cated on the beach at Ciiiiwood, Keyport, N. J. ;2 miles from New York; $5 to $1 per week. Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 176 Bleecker street, JOREST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, N. J.NOW open for summer visitors, J, M. SHARP, Proprivtor. N ISSISQUOI SPRINGS HOTEL, Franklin county, Vermont. ‘This first class hotel is now open for guests. The botel is adjacent to and connected with the Missiaquol Sprin, whose waters have wrought such wonder’ cures tn cancer, #erofuin, Bright's disease and other diseases of the kidn ‘The springs ure situated nine milea from St. Albans. Koute by Hariew or Hadgoa River Railroad. Band of music in at- tendance, Board this season trom $15 to $18 a week, or $69 @ month, 3. D. SUBLETT, Proprietor. HIGH BRIDGE, WESTCHESTER Rooms to ‘let, with or without y_ from New York. JAMES J. MOONEY, DARKER HOUSE, county. —A few first cls Board; seamboat makes nine trips QAQ West MIRIY-Plerh STRELT.—NICELY FOR- a nished Ror let, with or without Joard, Ina re- ; house located In good neighbor- improvements and very moderate epectable private ood, with ait mo ter 'H STREET, BETWEEN Private family will let mall Rooms, with or with+ ‘y low. Daud Bandsomery farnish: out Board; N PIRST AND GOUTHSIDE HOTEL, OPEN FOR BOARDERS, ANITY. ville, L. 1; on the Great South Bay, Lig f York: take Southside Raiiroaa; good ishing 1. C. KING URNER HOUSE, DANBURY, CONN.—THIS HOUSE, located opp: ite City Park and fountain, has accom: a dation few more summer boarders at reasonable rat poor but three hours’ ride from the city, with three train daily each way; no change of cars; delfdhtful situa. tion; pleasant drives and healthy looation ; well furnished or Apartments, with closets, gas, &c. ; croquet ground and splea- ov ie men in a | did stabling. Free carriage to and trom it traing. private family J. SANDS, Proprietor. 560 PERRY.—TWO NION HOTEL—LONG BRANCH, £919) 4 with Board in a $18 per week. private family; pleasant per week. = <n NEAR €84 SIXTH AVENUE, THIRTY NINTH JOH street.—Pleasant Hooms and first clase tuble, with bath, &e., for fami ies and single geplemen; terms $5 50, v the surome! able NDID LARGE FURNISHED PARLOR (FRONT), snitab! doctor's office, ge an and wile or two peotigmen aise vwo Rooms, with Board if desired, 140 East roadwy. OAR DING.—HANDSOMELY OOMS, with Bi d for two, #14 to @2 « Hall Room, 47, ja the first class hou: Fifty-firet street, Detween Third and Lexington avenu WO OR THREE family; Hoard ‘E, COOL ROOMS, IN PRIVATE required. 44 West Twenty-mxth street, Dear Fi'th avenue, A good opportunity for # physician, IPHREE OR FOUR YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. commodated with Bourd ia a private family, two bloc! from the Jersey City terry; terms $6, Call on oF address M., % Liberty street, room 12. 10 LET TRANSIENTLY OR PE or without ivate house, centrally situated, ‘Sixth avenue, MA TLY, WITH o#rd—Handsowely furuished Rootas in a Apply Everett Library, _BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A PHYSICIAN AND WIFE, AMERICANS, WITHOUT children, wish to be recelred into some small and re- 8 would not ex- sh basement xtieth streets, west of Address X. 5 Apectable private y where their ex Ceed $80 a woek; uw front oile house preferred, betweea Tents and Lexington ; excellent refer jerald ve OARD WANTED—FROM ABOUT THE 18ST OF SEP- aber, in an able neighborhood in this nroe ladies, Where t a of whome may be d's board must bé moderate, Address, with particulars, E. B,, Herald otic Boar, wan ¢ A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS EN- gaged durin in a private faruily'taking but few Doarders; west Address Miss 3 Portieth strect; not to exceed 35, otiice. AUGUST 2, A PoAsy, WANTED —ON OR BEFOR autitof three looms, with private table, for party of four; pri ail particulars ana terms, ( Poke WA? ND WIFF > iocation will Furni ate; except carpet an wmanent if 81 or call at 65 U olan pun ANTED—THR} one floor, with two ehiléren and sez excved #40 per we day. Address T. B, W., box 6¢ IED ROOMS ON @ small faintly of (wo adults, Post o} __ BROOKLYN BOARD. 7 POPLAR STREBY, BROOKLYN.—A NICELY FUR- Dib wateh Had Bedroom, to esto © aicale aoustoasey 8 Mninutes’ walk {row Fulton ferry. RY Be. RD. b FEW ROOMS, IN A FIRST CLASS summer bo house, at Cornwah Landing, N. ¥. ‘Aadrews G. H. ily, on Northern Ratlrond n Jersey City. A few boarders auily wt $10 to P12 per week. Ad- Uress box 62 Eng’ewood Post otic AL SaxCOUNTRY BOARD AT HIGHLAND STATION, between Englewood and or PRIVATE FAMILY AT MFORD, CON Accommodate two adults; no ocbe: riers 0; Ubree uynutes’ walic from depot. Adve: FORD, vox OARD WANTED-—AT A FARM HOUSE, WHERE thera ig good sea bathing. for four ; terms: Adaress H. W., He be moderate. OARD HOUS 4 within one adress GEORG moderal place, New Y ENILEMAN AND WIFE, TWO Bor WANTED, om ye and eight years) and Address, stating p: ars, location &¢ Which “must bo moderaie, Wi LINGTON, FROARD WANTED -1 N THE country one ones; good com munication with c riloulare at oO Weat ‘Thitty-tirst siveet, ‘OR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND. ranch viliee, Brooklyn. child (a boy 10 Cornwall. Address 0. BR RD AT P farm louse Inquire of W. STONE paw WANTEL HUDSON, AT A ot; tabie fret class, eet, city. WASHINGTON ROCK HOTEL, PLAINFIELD, N. J.— Pure mountain ajp; 60) feet elevation; view 50 miles extent; sod di Dontiifal table, &e.; Hq hour by rall fiom Liberty stieet. Circulars at 25 and 1,172 Broadway. f JOHN WOOD, Proprietor. : meteor ea OWARD 8. JAFPRAY {8 ADMITTED INTO OUR FIRM a8 a partne E, 8. JAFFRAY & CO. New York, July 11, 1870, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name aud style of Gautier, Smith & Co. was this day dissolved by the death of Frauk’ Smith, one of the members thereof. ‘The aifaira of the concern will be ar- ranged: anil settled by John ©, Guatier, one of the under Signed purviving partuers, at the old piace of business, 22) Front atrcet. JOUN C. GAU SAMUEL SMIV' Nxw Yous, July 13, 1870. _BUSINESS OPPORTUNI’ LL WHO ARE LOOKING FOR BUS AA examiue the Champion Cow Miiker, ted April 5, 1870. Like ‘our enives, it gets the milk, Shown daily milk: ing cows. Ott Broadway. NINTEREST IN AN ESTABLIS JA business forsale—Amount req W. HEBD: 6 and 37 Wooster street, ED, WELL PAYING '812,000," Apply to CLIVE PARTNER WANTED-IN PLACE OF ONE 4A. retiring, in an old established Real Estate and Agency Business; small amount of capital required. Address a. Tey Herald oil FIRST CLASS SASH, BLIND AND DOOR STORE, A near New York, doiug'a business of $30,000, for ea! small amount of cash down. SUUTHMAYD & CO., 104 Broadway. ESS CAN NOW de established ; pur- LIGHT MANUPACTURIS be pure at in low pric chaser cap fully investigate betore ‘bu ,60 cash re- quired. MOODY & MYDDLETON, No. 7 Murray street, GENTLE EDUCATION AND BUSINESS habits ¢ bred House; b with Fruit Store and Lunch Ro: i corated; location unequalled; 18) Broa street; can U CHARLES newly de- near John business insured. Apply to the premises. HANCE FOR A business; $2.0 to $6u0 Apply to LOCKE & A PARTNER Wan 4A man to engage Capital require: MORGAN HA tory, established Bartuer to manage boo AT EREST IN A VIRGINIA TOBACCO FAC salable brands; #5,000 required; and finances; a bate business, Ad: cy T RIGHTS NEGOTIATED, MARBLE QUAR- ries, Coal and Iron Mines sold. C,H. PHELPS & €0., 21 Park row, New York. References Black & Co. cotion merchants, 128 Pearl street; 8. J. », Pai firm of LM. Vatea & Co.4 451 Broadway. ‘Following afidavit is respectlully sub’ mitted: Benj. Coit, being isworn, saya that ©, H. Phelps & Co, have completed bond fide ‘sales of patent right manufacturing properties to the amount of sh June 10, 1870; that 00,000 thereof was paid in mainder in real estate, BENJ. COIT, with ©. H. Phelps & Co, Sworn to before me this 1th July, 1270, 1» Hf, BROWN, Notar, PATENT RIGHTS NEGOTIATED, AM European Patents procured at the iow close samp for elrouinr, GERNER & TYLER, 258 Broadway mo, Carrratis ists and manufac 22, witch N AND rates. En- gineera, New York, TION OF CAPITAL patent No. a dispo Tue article ndis consideret very aupplyiog a want 1 seriously felt, Bor ulars address NUVITAS, Richmond, Ving (PHOSE WHO WISH TO HBAR OF A GOOD CHANCE Japply immediately at the CLN. ne siree V RINGER j ring it will require x party having #01 ey gooda dealers and i a4 a salesman; none but princi- L. W. CLARK, 141 Broadway ANTED—A PAR W R, WITH SMALL CASH CAPE tal, to Jol ertisor 1 *t class entertainment, Address for One i d AGENTS WANTED 8 new patent revolving merica. 80 Cortlandt 5,000.—PARTIES IN PURSUIT OF BUS ry TO 8 SLOO Wasdtte Turhea to investigate @ ppecishy ob peclalty must comment itself, 66) Broadway, Zand $100 4. jollar double } THREE guage; a MMER OR YEAR ynera tanght the OARDERS—FOR THE S ,oF four gentlemen ; fo ood home for children or joard or furzis! Rooms, LISE ROSS, Barnhill, Stanfo OARD CAN BE HAD IN FAMILY, 50 Be raiios from New-\ors, on the South Sito. Ratiroad of Long Island; darge and airy rooms; ny mosquitoes ; ng Sud tiahings.‘siabling for horses, de, “Address U, G Fort ollice, Sayvilie, L. I. G UNTRY BOARD,.—LARGE ) -exeelient Table, at one of th Hudson river, fo. ty minutes from ¢ Address 3. W., Hiverdale, Westc! RY BOARD,.—THOSE WISHING COMFORT han style can obtain good Board; frust, ‘0 LET, WITH ions. on the changed. 0U rather Dies, wilk,eger, Acs, on tie place; terms bout by rain’ Rddrens HOME, Old Westb OUNTRY BOARD—ONE HOUR AN Erie Railway, convenient locatio: reasonable. ©. G, STRU! = -! NOUNTRY BOARD W J and nurs n side of Long Taland, ©! s water; terms not over #11. Addrees G. H, S., 279 West Bieventh street, New vork. }OUNTRY BOARD WAN wile, less than 40 miles from city; farm house at seaside Boitose 9. Where are few other bowcders; terme moderate, Cee '. M., Herald ofl cd 5( ( WILG PURCHASE HALF SHARE IN A RE- $5! ) ) cently established Drug Stere ; daily increasing tn v i on or address H, di., $60 East Twenty-third street, is -WAD ), SUITABLE MAN AS PARI Ny. to join the adv in purebasing hi le, ig eatabliahed real est: and auction hous nal opportunily. J, ¥., No vingdon square. % TO #5,000.—A P. HA\ING A VERY yenra’ giicess: iil existence, es additions) capital. suspicion with ha ements of thia nature are looked non is such that it i Vt to get parties to the subject t but a Uberal profit (thred per cent) will t ved, to be paid monthly, and the eapital inves out difieuity, Address W. ASTRO i f LE COMTE, IN: DICAL AND a Bustaess Trance Medium, {nformation — positive. French and English spoken, 99g Amity street, near Mac: a street, M ADAM CLAIR. voyant, tel st, present and future; ehows like. hess and tells name of your husband, 159 Forty-Lrst street, between Bi pari ee a ated ee tee nln itil MO, MADAM ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveaia your whole life trom the cradie to the grave. 1 Fee ai. $i Odval street, near Wuduon, ba EVENING TELEGRAM |. je me et EVENING TELEGRAM BEE THE SPECIALS FROM THE” SEAT OF WAR. THIS GREAT PAPER CONTAINS EVERY EVENING wife LATEST - WAR NEWS, a pms EVENING TELEGRAM SPECIALS FROM THB SEAT OF WAR. SPECIALS FRO! 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THIS GREAT PAPER CONTAINS EVERY EVENING THE LATEST WAR NEWS. I bd THE ‘3 EVENING T1LEGRAM SEE WHE SPECIALS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR, THE LAT WAR NEWS. ———e H hal THE EVENIN! SEE TUE SPECIALS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. THIS GREAT PAPER CONTAINS EVERY EVENING THE LATEST WAK NEWS. | | { | | - THE | EVENING TELTGRAM SEE THE SPECIALS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. THIS GREAT PAPER CONTAINS: EVERY EVENING THE LATEST WAR NEWS. = ll: THE EVENING TELEGRAM SEK THE Latest WAR NEWS, a. CULY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ™ Bast Side. A SECOND AVENUE, WELL LOCATED, DESIRABLE, aunt “re rreavoiable, with fmmeiiate pos dant square, for with Immeitiate pos- raion Vv. K. dye & 5ON, 11 Pine street. A —FOR SALE, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, ONE OF + the best Tenement Houses up town, near Lexington must be sold. Apply at 78) ‘Lexington ‘avenue, yet A FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH trect,--Four tory bigh stoop full size desirabie modern drown stone Dwellmg, with din ag gameatenaicn, (or sain m or to lease low, Apply to V. K. 8: &80N, ll Pine atreet. : Fo SALE—LEXINGTON AVENUE, OORNER TWENTY. seventh street, three ats soteenth sirect, threo story high stoop brown stone 20xi0x J re Lo week. Bh Im perteck orders Chet? ArH AM, ait Pourth a u OR SALE OR TO LET—TH FOUR STORY BROWN stone House No, 12 Maat Forty-ninth atreet. Apply at No. Forty-ninth street, Hh FOR SALE OR TO LEY, TWO GENTEEL 7 000. frame Houses, 19x50, having ait modern im- provements, situate east side of Firet avenue, near Fight fo eighth street; rent #50 permonth, Apply to THOS, SMITH, on the premises, or 10 SAMUEL D, MACK, Third uvenue, corner of Seventy-aiath street, pe elles ‘Weng sides POUT AVENUP.—POR SALE, NEAR FIFTY FIRGT Y nireet, a four story brown atons Store and. Dwrelling, 93 300, rented for $4,000 per annum. Apply to, HY LUDLOW AON BT : enue. tone House No. b4 West Fiftieth street, bev mn Fifty th aventies, south aide; 20250x100, Apply on the pre- mm HTH _AVENUE, AROVE (2D STREET. —AN ELEGANT ©) brown stone rr » Byles with ar Bese eat ; corner House, aa nitures algo etre alee oe EV MOUR, Tit Brondway- ¢€ VEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—FOUR STORY 322 Viown mone ionse, Whit); tne order; every covenience and excelont location; very terms. ' Apply on the premises, to owner, seonocs eae = BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND. Picdisunusd’ dullos TO LET. BAKERY TO LET—HORSE, WAGON AND FIX. A for sale, as the owner is too tii to carry on the Business; a lease will be given if required to a good tenant, Tnquire on the premises, corner Enghih sircet, in Fourth ave- nue, South Brooklyn. ‘PROOKLEN BUILDING LOTS 9260 EACH: 310 MONTH: ly payments; twelve minutes’ walk from Prospect Park and (wo city Faliroads toil the ferries. oo corner Fulton avenue and Cumberland street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—SOt THWEST CORNER MYRTLE AND Franklin avenue Jot 87 by 25; building 67 by 23; fret rate corner for any b Ingnire on property. ‘Ok SALE—A Age ENIENT pop) Bad PA rovements, with four or more lois on Bro; Linddn aireet; terms easy. Apply to E. DREW, 123 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, 10 LET--ON BEDFORD AVENUE BOULEVARD, CoR- | ner of Lynch street, the moat sightly location on ‘Bouie- vard, four first class brown stone Houses, just Unished, with every modern improvement; will be rented Jow to first class tenants. Apply to JOHN J. ROCKWELL, 162 Monroe street, Brovalyn, drat No, Fine street, room No. 4, New York. 0 RENT~A NICELY FURNISHED THR&E STORY T Brick Hote, 12 rooms, all improvements, in brooklya, * ent low. near two fersle¥i, FIN FURDY, 212 Broadway, room No. 6. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY “AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. [2 cae For Saie. OR SALE OR, EXCHANGE--VALUABLE, PROPERTY, ja Hadaon City, N.J., fora Dairy Farm; tust have a running stream and not fur from depot; Westcuester county preferred, Address, stating location, ‘price, dc., R. Bitty, leraid of 5 $1.10( heap WILL BUY TWO SPLENDID LOTS, reat sxcritce (aa they must bewold), Dea Bergen avenue station, on the Newark aod New York halle ond ¥. REED, No. 6 Dey atreet, road. To Let or Lense. 10. LET-CORNER OF PAVONIA AVENUE AND Prospect sircet, Jersey City.—A, fitst class brick Store will be let for any business, Apply at 178 Pavonla avenue, hardware store. PROPERTY OUT-OF THE CITY FOR SALE .OR TO RENT. “NEW FRENCH ROOF COTTAGES TO LET OR «for xale, at Rutherfurd Park, N. J. terms to suit. THOS. k. AGNEW, 140 Greenwich street, New York, N ELEGANT, DESIRABLE, COMPLETE, MEDIUM ingly low; Passal ontin, 3 3 bow ‘A stable, fey and ‘acres Y. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. T GREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE, ON THE Sound, Village Residences, Country Seats and Farms for sale; several shore front Properties. Address J. W. AT- WATER, Coscob Bridge station, Conn, FINE CULTIVATED 2 ACRE FARM, GOOD A. fhildingss one mile from shore, two from depot and forty from Nei Yorie only 83,500 very cheap. Lt Browdway, room 86, LL WANTING FARMS.--9,000 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, mild climate; 84 miles south of Philadelphia; price only #25 pe ino Immproved Farms, ‘The place is growing more rapidly than most any other piace in the United States; Whousuudy are settling. Address O. K. LANDES, Vine: YOUNTRY SEAT TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- J nished;splendid puildings and six neres chotee land; five minutes? walk Lrom depot, at Hackensack. E, M. MASON, No. 1 Gentre street. aac eis ast Bi AIRY AND FRUIT FARM FOR SALE OR EX- JJ” change—Containing 400 acres; stocked und in running orjer; 14 hour from New York; must be sold, Inquire at £0 Nuksaui street, room 16, “TORY FOR SALE -AT ELIZABETH, N. J, WITHIN 0 feet of depot, upon a main. etree ‘ge four story duilding with two bigh chimneys, tarze botier and engine suitable for any manufacturing purpose; could be altered Into dwellings ‘and sires; Free ot eheumbrance. Ade dress H. KICHALDS, box 8d Post ofice, Elizabeth, N. J. JOR SALE—ELEGANT STORE PROPERTY IN THE B vicinity. of New York, occupying eight low beantifully Jaid out with shrubs, shade and fruit trees and abundance of rapes. Also a ten acre froi Ftarm with heavy crops elegant Suiltincyand fine grove, BROWN & HOLCUME, Sol aud 202 Fulton Row, West Washingion Market. (OR SALE—A SPLENDID FARM OF ONE HUNDRED er cultivation y ngs, in good repair; conveniently located near the depot; only four hours from New York by raiiroad; price $5,000, hali cash, balance on easy terms. Addcress JOHN A, SHERIDAN, Milford, Pike county, Penn. TOR SALE—IN THE WEALTHIEST VILLAGE WITH- ‘& Faney Store, established 8 ow enjoying a first class patronage; best of city only 4,000 or 3,000 cash required. Address ew York Pout oi OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 20 LOTS AT NEWTOWN, L. L,, one of the finest locations in the vicinity of New rk, containing many elegant residences, churches, schools; the lots are the choicest, surrounded with handsome resi- dences, 6 minutes’ walk {rom railroad depot 28 trains daily), 1 minutes from Hunter's Point. This is a splendid oppor- tunity for eapitalisls, Apply to H: RAEFLE, 160 Broadway, room 16. OR SALE At’ A SACRIFICE—A FARM IN ONEIDA county, containing 68 acres, with good house and barn, together with Stock, consisting of three Horses, three Cows, one Bull, four Hogs and 100 bend of Poultry; al&o a quantity “hold Furniture and all necessary utensils for farm- ice of the whole, $4,000. No encumbrance: title For particulars apply to B. F. WHITE, Pacitic Hotel, te OR SALE CHEAP—GOOD FARM, 62 ACRES ; HIGH state of cultivation; fair buildings; 15 acres oak wood; 1,000 worth locust timber; 1,000 worth crops, will ell all ‘or $6,000, half cash; good neighborhood, at'Brookhaven, Li: E. HOAGLAND, 14 Fine sireet. JOR SALE OR TO LET—PLEASANT COUNTRY House, on the river bank, in Rahway, N. J., eight minutes? walk of depot; good sized house; 12 rooms; half acre of ground; shrubbery, trees, Ke. HENRY SPEAR, 82 Wall stroet, JPOR INVESTMENT SEVEN. ACRES LAND $2,100; 15 minutes’ walk trom North Shore ferry, tinely located, to close estato, DARRIN, AREAT BARGAIN~$2,000, THIRD LANDING, STATEN X Triand— story’ brick fraine” House, ‘s0x355 12 room res, large baker's oven, 4 lot; thickly we neighborhood. DARRIN, 60 Broad street. ROUT.—FOR SALE, FORTY AC LAND, WITH one ‘mile of Tront'Prook, well stocked; desirably loca- te! for a gentleman's park, or for trout breeding; fifteen miles from New York; communeation by railroad or stenn- boat. For particulars address A. A. KOBBINS, 82 Broad utreet, Now York, (up stairs). Broad street, ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 3 MARKET GARDEN OF 1746 ACRES, WITH SMALL tenwnt House (7 rooms), barn and shejls, 13 miles from city, quarter mile from railroad depot, at Great Neck, L. I. Uselt an market garden past elyht years, and dressed ani: ally during that Ume, with 1,200 lads manure. Crops im: mense. Six acres fide orchard. Probably the rienest and most productive piece of land on the island, and must become very valuable. A practical working markét gardener ean ine sure himself handsome income. Reference to present tenant, Will be wold low for cash, or exchanged for low priced House in city orroomy House, with large Lot in a village, within 15, miles of New York, in Value not over 47,000. Address JAMES. BELL, Brooklyn. T 111 BROADWAY.—THE CHEAPEST LINE OF REAL- ty to exchange for cash will be found jn the Real Estate circular, Cail for or send stamp. ISTANLEY DAY. Fo EXCHANGE~A DESIRABLE COUNTRY REST aidence on Fordham Heights, with about 84g acres of jand; will exchange for farm in New Jersey, or desirable Weatera janis, Address box 1,581 New York \’ost office, SHEET’ ; Waltrye Audiesey wha "pariouiary ; Herald ollice. \NTED-T0 PURCHASE OR A gooD W “rouse; tet clans nelghborhosd; Fant gta to 000, Address, stating particulars, J. C. ‘ALLEN, Hei Waxrensa NEAT AND CONVENIENT FRAME House, with two or three lots, in Morrigania, Tremont, or not fartier than Williamsbridge? mis: @ on high ground, 1d convenient to cers, not over pala ine eties trom BIG to ay sow. Fullest pate ticulars must be seut fo JAMES BLL, Brooklyn Posto BPARTMENT OF DOCKS, 016 AND SI BROADWAY, 2 Commalesionere vl the Departaent of Docks having The Commisaloners vi the 1 v received, in accordance w’ rovisions of Baction Ui, 0 ehapler $83, laws of toil, Prov eeungss various plans for the establishment of perma: ent Waar accommodations for the commerce ul “ew. ors, Licey Bow, in accordance wich the further provisions of said section, advertiae for plana for the beat method of improving tue water front and harbor of commas os the clly, aud Darbor, and shall provide for ihe future exyavsion tieveot, and tor the faciiiaiion of the transportailya of frei/ht along the water front, so as to ren- der the whoe water trout of the elly available to the com: of the port. plans Will be recelved untit September 18, 1870 Tlaus are soliwied that ‘1 contain pro’ ne for the special accommodation of team nd vessels enga, Loreign he: In domestic tra @ coal trad aden ¥ je, salshing marks a dation of geamboat ing to and Long Taand ‘Sound + for the Soanal boats arriving in this city, and for the ratiroads and other commercial interesta, Flats should be accompanied by alt necessary documenta, specibcations, estimates and particulars, ne par'JOHN Tt, AGNEW, WIL30N G. HUNT, HUGH SMITH, ¥ WILLIAM wege., RICHARD M. HENRY, Commisfoners of the De PRQPOSALS FoR | staMPED ENVELOPES AND ‘Newspaper Wrappers, Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, July 11, 1870, Sealed proposals will be received until 12 o'clock M. on the Mth day of August, 1870, for tarnishing ail the Stamped En- velopes and Newspaper Wrap) ere wi ‘this Department may require str fet period of four yeara, commencing on ‘the lat ctober, a — Not Neisnet NHS BRVELORES, ig ‘0. 1. Note size, 214 by Sig incl wo qualities, No, 2. Ordiuary leiter meee 1-16 by 535 toches—three quall- thes. . ‘No, 9. Full letter size, 224 by 534 inches—threo quaitties, No. 4, Full letter size ( Ries upgummed on ality, :e, 814 by 6% inches—three qualities, 2 Bs by U3 inches (for circulars), up- gummed on A eee aust ty. See eee ee ee Dae rune laches cone quailty lal siz a a NO ESTAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. 6% by 93g inches (round cut), one quality, EMBOSSING, WATER-MARKS, PRINTING, RULING, PAPER, STYLE OF MANUFACTURE, All of ihe above envelopes and wrappers must be emossod with postage stamps of such denominations, styles and colors, musi have such water-maris or other devices to pre- vent imitation, and bear such printing and ruling as the Poat- master General may direct. ‘The envelopes must be made in the most thorough manner, equal in every fespect to the samples furnished to bidders by the Department. The paper must be of approved quality, specially manutactured for the puro: Whenever envelopes are ordered of the styles known as “blacl id ruled” (linea, printed inside or ruled on ‘4 the face) the same shail be furnisfed without additional cost, the contractor to pay all charges for royalty in the use o Patented inventions for said iihed oF ruled envslopes. ‘The dies for embossing the postage stamps on the enve- Jopes and wrappers are to be executed to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General, in the best style, and they are to be provided, renewed and’ kept in order at the expense of the contractor, The Department reserves the right of requiring new dies (or any stamps or denominations of stamps not now used, and any changes of dies or colors shall be made without extra charge. Hevore closing a contract the successful bidder may be re- quired to prepare and submit new dies for the approval of the Department, The use of the present dies may or may 4 nape oon ly and eecurely kept by the contractor, ‘The dies 6h: and should the use of any of tem be termpdrariiy or perma- hently discontinued they shall be promptly turned over to ‘ihe Department or te agent, a9 the Postmaster General may direct, Gum. The envelopes must be thoroughly and perfectly gummed. the gomming on the flap of each (except for circulars) to be put on by hand pot less than haif an fnob the entire Tength 5 the wrap} are tO, he seo hen bau nen scr Jeas than three- wurtha of an ineh in ‘acrors the end. ty a SECURITY FROM FIRE AND THEFT. Bidders are notified that the ‘ment wiil require, as condition of the contract, that the envelopes and wrap; shall be mannfactured and stored in such a manner as to ti sure accurity agaipat loss by fire or theft, The manufactory must at all times be subject to the in- spection of an agent of the paper nagh wie will require the slipulations ‘of the contrast to: ce raitt ly observed. All envelopes and wrappers tnust_be banded in parcels of twenty-Dve;/and packed in strong pasteboatd or straw boxes, securely bound on ulltne edges aud corners with cotton or Iinen eldth gluedjon, each to contain motiess than two hundred, ‘and fifty of the note and letter sizes, aud one hundred each of the oficial or extra official size, separately, The newspaper wrapppers to be packed in boxes, to contal w not less than two urely fastened in strong manilia paper, and sealed, #0 a8 afely bear transportation by Zor delivery to’ post- mastera. When two thousand or more envelopes are re- quired to fill the order of postmaster, the straw or paste- Dourd boxes containing thr same must be packed in strong wooden cases, well strapped with hoop iron, aud addressed; Dut when less than two thousand are required, proper lavels of direction, to be furnished by anagem of the Department, must bo placed upon each package by the contract Wooden ‘cases, containing envelopes oF wrappers, to transported by water routes, tnust be provided with, suitable waterproviing. ‘The whole to be done under the inspection fund direction of an agent of the Hepartuent, The envelopes and wrappers must be furnished livered with all reasonable despateh, complete in all ready for use, aud in such quamtiies as may be re fill tue dally orders of postmasters ; the deliveries to be made oither at the Post Oilice Department, Washington, D. U., oF at the ollice of an agent duly authorized to inspect and’ re- ceive the same; the place of delivery to be at the option of tue Postmaster General, und the coxt ot delivering. as well as ail expense of storing, packing, addressing, labelling and waterproofing to be paid’ by the contractor. SAMPLES. Specimens of the envelopes and wrappers for which pro- posals are invited, showing the diferent qualities and coicrs ‘Of paper required, the cuts and style of gumming, with blawic forms of bids, may be had on application to the Phird Assist- ant Postmaster General, ; ‘Tals advertisement and a specimen of the sample cavelopes anil wrapper furaished by the Departinent must be attached to and mace part of each bid. fi GUARANTEE, will be considered unless offered by a manu- of envelopes and accompanied by a satisfactory guarantee signed by at least two responsible part AWARD—AGREEMENT—BON DS, The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bid- der for all the envelopes and. wrappers, the prices to be cal culated on the basis of the number used of the several grades during the Inst acal year, which was us fo ote size Lette Letter size, second quai Letter size, second quality Extra leiter size, first quality. si 1 e, second qua ity (ungummed).. "454,000 Ollicint 8120, seseeeeeers 663,200 ra oflicial size. 5,100 wspaper wrappers, ‘Total... Within ten ¢ afier the’ contract has been aw success{ul bidder shall enter into an agreement ia wi 200 U ng mmasier General to faithfully observe and ke tne te jonaand requicemen:a set forth in this ad- vertisement, according to thelr true fitent and meaning, and shali make, execute and deliver, subject to the approval and acceptance of the Postmaster General, bonds, with good ana suificient sureties, in the sum of two hundre‘l thousand dol. lars ($200,000), av a forfeiture for the faith{ul periormanc Of said wzreement or eontract, according to the provisious inbilities of the seventeentirsection of an tied, “An aol legalizing and making ap propriations for such necessary objects as Have been usitally necluded in the generai appropriation bilis without authority ‘of jaw, and to fix and provide for certain incidental expenses of the departments and oflices of the government, and tor other purposes” (United States Statutes at Large, vol. 5, yave 266), approved August 265, 1842, which act provides that Incaso the contractor shail fall to comply with the terms of with the Pos his contract “he and his sureties shall be liable for the for- Feiture specified in such contract as liquidated damages, to be sued fontn the: seme of the United States im apy court having jurisdiction thereof.”’ - RESERVATIONS. the Poctmaster General reserves to himself the following Tights:— y A. To reject any and.all bids if, in'hts judgment, the inter- ‘of the goverment require it. . To annul the contract whenever the same or any part theroot fs offered for sale for the purpose of speciation, and under no circumstances will x transfer of the contract be nilowed or sanctioned to any party who shall be, in the opinion of the master Genera:, leas abie to full the con- ditions thereof than the original coutractor. 3, Fo anpul the contract sin his judgment, there shall bo a failure to perform faitufully any of fs stipulations, or fa case of a wiltul attempt to” impose upon the Department en- velopes or wrappers in‘erior to sample, 4. I the contractor to whom the first award may be made should fail to enter into agreement and give satisfactory bonas, ak herein provided, then the award may be annulled and the contract let to. the nest lowest responsible bidder, and so on until the required agreement and bonds are exe- cuted, and such next lowest bidder shall be required to fulfil every stipulation embraced herein as if he were the original party to whom the contract was awarded. % should be securely enveloned and sealed, marked “Proposals for Stamped Lavelopes and Newspaper Wrappers,” and ad- drossed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Wasiting- ton, D. Cy JOUN A. J. ORESWELL, Postmaster General, STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, NEW Ward's Istand, Dr, BLIO CHARITIVS AND CoRRROTION, NO, 66 THIRD AV., CORNER ELRVENTH Sit, New YORK, July 12, 1870, Sealed Proposals will.be received by the Comm Public Charities and Correction at their office uni 25d inst., at two o'clock P. M., or the Steam H ratus for the new Lunatic Asyluin on Ward’ The specrbeations for work can be obt plans examined, and ali information furnished on applica- jon to Renwick & Band's Architects, 3 Wail street, Each propogal to be accompanied With the named of two responsible patties as security for the faithtal performance of the coutract, and the Commnissionera reserve to themsel ven the power to reject any and all propositions not deemed by them advautagtous to the Department. ISAAC BELL, JANES BOWEN, OWEN W. BRENNAN, Sugeapag PROPOSALS, JAMES B. NICHOLSO. ANDER FREAR, FIOSERS, LOTS: FARMS, BUSINESS AND STOCKS TO exchange, sell and rent, fo New York and 10 other tow! ies, far and near, by MADOX, “7B Nassau streat, WAXTEDISOUTHERN OR WESTERN LANDS AND some cash in exchange for two Houses, well rented, bringing a splendid income @rer interest and taxes. Ad: dress SPLENDID INCOME, Herald office, aac Nas REAL ESTATE WANT WAXTED-A RESIDENCE, WITHIN ONE HOUR OF New York, near sait water, wordy 87,00), In exchange for a House in Brooklyn worth 410,000; equity $7,000. F. REED, No. 6 Dey street. WANTED (A SMALL PLACE, WITH FAIR BUILD. ings, nice fruit, good apring ‘water, convenient to city healthy. If you will trade address k, A, CONKLING, No. 5g Pine atréet, New York. __.. MARBLE MANTEL a T REDUCED PRICES FROM JULY 1, SLATE MAN- AA teis, Biliards, ‘ites, &e. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, 40 West Eighteenth st. ])’QORATED MARBLE MANTELS, WaINSCOTING, Furniture Yops, c., In representation of ull roret Marbles, $15 to 1,0.” Rich designs black, engraved gold, MIDDLEFIELD COMPANY, 1,260 Broadway ; branch Wareroom, 421 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Akai eizup stare MANTELS—RICIL AND ELE- STR Wee Ry omen, trom $05 12) 1d up to, gus. TB STEWART & CO., 60 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ulth and ‘Thirty-sixth streets, MARBLE AND, MARBLEIZED MANTELS, GRAVE stones, Tiles, Table and Plumbers’ Slavs. New show Yoom, with finest assortment of Mantels, Prices reduced, A. KLABER, 134 and 136 East Bighteenth street, N. Y. ANTED TO PURCHASE—AN IMPROVED FARM OF unien afenty with good Swain Hauge Warper te: "Audvemy S ate. vd gine fal particuiars and Sbwed Veetae for ‘Guab, box 1,070 on Ss KLABER & CO.’S MARBLE WORKS, 293 Wave: SS. Fifty-tirst street, between Bromdwa; and Eight eo nue.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Tiles, Wainscot! i tac al \ired and fifty each. The boxes are to be wrapped and- and Burl + of the T. D. 8. Boclety, a =e SLE are 2 #0, Yelock, rosews octave Ais *h Sana Pacree HG, aN ead + AUGTON SALE OF LARGH STOCK OF HOI Furniture, Cart, $c. in bankrupiey.—J. G, B. 2 ioneeryofice 2b Bitth sereet will ssl! by ey avenue, between iyo ith and te ihe Formiture: ‘contained ineatd ‘ive story bail rt Uphoisterer’s Mat iC. alo i yenss of suid build f "arse, Wagon, Carts itaress, test order of Chester M. Poster, Hsq., Ausiguee in Ban a Sit on Thnreday, the 21st instar 5 on te Pennine OL ANDREW FINDUAY. ghar liberal. ‘Tneas lots are within from one to five mii waik of the station. The streets returning, leave at 4:38 and 5 wade a) 2 ASTON NOTICE,—LARGE SALE THIS. TUESDAY. howcases, e, 4 Furniture, nine years lease of Pretiaes, day, July 19, at 1026 o'clock A.'M., on. the prem! % pip stiiedbeet of Parlor, Bedroom, Library, Dining and Kitchen Furnitu AUSTION $ALE-OF 270 HUILDING LOTS AN station, by LANCASTER UNDERHILL, Auctioneer, re grader c fenced, Traine leave twentyalth sitet at 199 ond 9 Bog 118 West Twenty-seventh atreet, gear Sixth aventie, LUKE FLiGERALD, ' Auctioneer, { will sell this ‘Tuesday, commencing ut 1036 o'clock, all elegant and Gosty Furniure contained in the bove reddenced, cul bin Tosewoo noforve, Parlor But brocatel na ai reps; Cars Tables area Oats is, EX ‘ % ines, Bronze rina Curtaiar, Dining Room Furniture“Chairs, imal ‘hablo Glansware, Dinner and Tea Setn; Siiverpiated Warey Kniv Forks, Spoons, Ice Pitchers nid other articles, Bedroor Furniture—Rosewood and walant Seta, single and dou Hedsteads; twenty curled hair Beds, Spring : Curtains, Bheets, “Pillows, &o. Alao'kitehen apd Furniture, in all '400 lots asatul Honsshold Furditure, vcTION. AUCTION. AUCTIO! {over 800 Lots and over: $20,000 worth Elegant Household Furniture, Palnti Bronses, 4 ‘at public auction to the highest ti ther, Hy on this day (TUESDAY), July 19, at 10% o'clock, ‘Fennec. ‘at the large tive story resiience 12 Tent between Broadway and Pith avenue, nese Fil Magniticent four round eorner rosewood 1% octave Plan forte, eight rich Parlor Suits covered with tri and plain reps and haircloth ; Pier and Oval Mirrors, Reps and Lace Curtains; magnificent Olt French Clocks, Vatem, Statuary.” Oablnets, ale de ru Etazeron Tables, Rookéago, Writing Deak tb Honewood Walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, Jtedding, Sofas, Chal Lounges, Siueboard, Extension Table, Dining’ Chairs, Gh China and Silver Ware, Cutlery, fc. Responsible men in tendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers at charges. EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioncer, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Liberty aud 1il Cedar atreets, Genteel Household Furniture, On Wednesda; WALDRON & COOKE will AB above, romewood, w: Easy nut and mahogany Parlor Suits, Lonuges, tra, £6, enamelled wainut and mahogany Chamver Sulte; Book Buffets, Extension and Centre 'tabies, Wy ardrol eis Bedding; Ca Crockery, Chitin, Glass,” Her Pictures; Kitchen Articles, &. ARCH. JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘Otice, 37 Nassau at Cppome Post office. By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at their Auction Mart, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth atreet, near Fourth avenue. Regular sale of fine Horses, Carriages, te.” For full deg erigtions look under head of Horses aud Carriages. | ‘e never postpone a fale. . RCH JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Ofiice and sulesrooms 37 Nassat street, opposite th@ Post office. Bankrupt sale of Furniture. aglOUNSTON # VAN TASSELL will sell on He t 1034 o'clock, at their salesrouns, 37 Nassau street, order of ‘assignee’ in baukruptey, a large easoriment ol Houseliold Furniture. 3} UCTION NOTICE.—J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEERS. © Magnifcent Household Furniture, { Furnished at a coat of 826,00), ‘500 Lots by catalogue. A rare chance for housekeepere.—Drawing Room Suite. Pianoforte, Kronzis, Paintings, Statuary. On thisday (Tuesday) at the elegant magsion 57 Weat Fiiteenth sireet, bet Fitth and Sixth avenw sale commencing at 1036 o'clock, Drawing Room Furniture, covered brocatel, richent scription ;rosewood Panoforte, Etageres, Secretaire Boo case, Encoigneures,t Marqueterle Cabinet, Tabies, Ona! bury, ‘Velvet Carpets, brocatel Lace Curtatan, E Paintings by eminent arusts, Bronze Clock, Mi wood and wainut Bureaus,’ Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mi tresses, Counterpanes, Extension Table, Sideboard, Chit ware, Guilery, basement and Kitchen Furniture; Furnitur: servants! apartinents, “ale peremptory. Catalogues at Ouse. ’) ARON CRISTALAR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 49 f Broadway, will sell on Friday next, the well kno onl Yard on Went Thirty-eighth street, between Pent by Eleventh avenues, in one iot or in Lote, oan be had at private sale. - Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS, o'clock, entire first cl Fixtures of rie Li basement 42 Barclay street, consisting of 400 f ished hard wood histone pn Counters to ing Desks, Chairs, Carpets, Olicloths, one Wilder's a rge Heating Furnace, Sample and Travelling Fron Tro ins and the extensive Gas Fixtures. Posltively lots and without reserve. Deulers, buyers and others, atten MAX BAYERSDORFEN'S salesroom, 67 Third avenue. ‘ ah pie SALE, ENJAMIN P. FATROMILD, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, Juiy 19th, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. Muy 28 South Williay Pate pl Honsehold Furniture, Soraied | rosewood Parlor Suits in green velvet, green reps mains rosewood Becsteads, Bureaus, Wastsiands, "Warard hair and straw Mattresses, Crockery, Glassware, &e,, Ac. Also, Clothing, Trunks, Wearing Apparel, Bedding, Linen, &c. * ‘niture, consisting of black walnut Deskig 4 g Presses, Railing, fe. JOSEPH THORON, F. W. SLANG Also, office Fi iron Safes, copy: By order of . & ] Executor, t¢ pewarn PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS i TUESDAY, at 0 o'clock, the contehts of the <4 } "vlossom Wine Room, \ fe i situated on Church street, between Cortiandt and Dey, one 68 1i}F finest Ctted up places in New York. Ta be sold without 7” serve, by catalogue, urif desired In one lot, 8, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, + sale of Furniture, Liquors, ke. by 8, Weanestay, July 20, at 10 ofetvok is Beds,’ Bedsieads, Mattre: Suits, Carpets, a lot of Boots; also'a general as fine Wines and Liquors, being the entire sock of a dealer. = AARONS, Clty Marshat, at J, I0HNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, ave en patsia Bs BY JOHNSON & MILLER, bi ( 25 Nassau stroet, N.Y. wp EDNEBDAY, July, 3b 2 o'clock, on remig a? . Woodridge, Ne Je” 4 Groat and Peremptory Sale of « 60) Spiendid Buiiding Lota, wy together with a Large House, neat Cott and igh — numerous outbuildings, beautifully located at Woourltge, N. Jo, adjoining the Viniage of Caristatt, by order of F. Kohebriz, Exq,, before leaving for Buropey Splendid place for Hotel or Boarding House. Note the following very easy terms:—On the Vacan| Lots % per cent of the purchase money may remain ot mortgage for five or ten years; on the buildings 70. per cen! for the same time. Printed abstracts to purchasers, free of 1 charge, Special train from foot of Chambers street at 1 t o'clock A. M., on the day of sale, Free Collation on on walot the See ‘nak ly. to Soh: « For maps and free railroad passes ay to Johnson Miler, 25 Nassau aurcet, Or, # Kouebrte & Bou, 64 Wi ri 5 ' jew Yor! R, JA008 BocaRr, avortone: g Wednesday, July 20, : SLL otelocky at. the auction toms Xo 1 North Wilfanti street, a small lot of Household Furuiture, Carpets, Mire rors, ke, i ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. | Wedn Juiy 20, ’ AtI1 o'olock, at them ‘ooss Now 1 North Willta: ' sireet, Marshal's eule; a large stock of Hate and aps, Si i Fistures, &c. R, P. BARBER, Marshal, M. 2oueury, AvotioneER, + Will seli this day, at 10}y o'clock, at the salesrooms Nassau strect, by virtue'of a chattel mortgage, a large general assoFuuent of Parlor, Chamber and Dining I 4 Y ruilure, Helrigerators, Oflee, Desks, curled Halt Mi ; tresses, rosewood Pixnoforter, &c, By order of John Stewart, attorney for mortgagee. 4 ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, eli thie day, July 18 nt 11 o'clock, on the, premises, I Mott street, the Machinery, Appurtenances, Fiztures, Too &c., of a Mustard Mill, consisting of 16 Mills, with all appu tenances, Boxes, Ac., Role wk Presses, Desks, siiiow, &c, Also one True! J. HEYMAN, Attorney for Mortga; AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY BY JOHN MORTES oie MER, IL East Broadway.—A iarge assortment of se; Bonable goods, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclotht Coats, Panis, Vests and various other articles, by order SOLUMONS, '173 Spring street, SHERIFF'S SALE, ‘Crockery, Glasaware, Maraware, dc. RICHARD WALTERS, Auctigneer, will sell on Weitn day, July 20, at Ti o'clock, at 27 Kast Broadway, a larg whidtesale stock of Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, &c., con sisting of Cups, Saucers, Pidtes, Dishes, Lamps and Lamy Fixtures, Giass Shaies, Decanters, Tumbiers, Knives aii Forks, &c. Also a quantity of Oles Furniture, Sates, «oy JAMES O'BRIEN, Sileriif, Prrer Mok xroir, Deputy. Alo a quautity of White Load, Paint, Steam Gauges, €e. |) NITED STATES MARSUAL'S SALE IN BAM ruptey—Liy order of General George H, Sharp, Unit States Marshal.—J. H, DRAPER, Auctioneer, this day, 7 day, July 19, at 10 o'clock A. at the private resid northeast corner of Flity-seventh street and Lexiiator avenue, Household Furniture, Horses, Harness, Sleighy) riages, being the personal property-or Charles ald Fran A, Seitz, bankrupts, 7 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO, Wie Haliviace, will selion Thuraday, 2st insi., 10}6 o'clock, the Stock’ and Fixtures of the first class Lijuot Store at 561 Secoud avenue, corner of Thirty-first street; spelendid six-puil English Ale Pump, fine walnut Counter copper Measures, Ke;s, Casks, Arm Uaue Seat Chairs, &c. a ann Ste = ; DENTISTRY 4 ¢ ABUPICIAL TEETH INSERTED PERMANENTES Without piates, clasp or any extraetions.. Teeth bj ial upon stumps to ori Ape and colar with oreplastic. 4. SIGESMOND, 42 East Union nut ; | A TEEN TION ROSENBERG, 24 nue will pay the high ing Furniture, Carpeis, by calling on or addi of Clothit tended by Mrs. aberg. iressing, Ladies - AT 838 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH. eg ot po H. HERZ pays the highest cash price foF ladies doutlemen’s Wearing A, " aby ane Har, er a ee T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY: ae Carita Wad" Spr bee ae waited on by Are, Leon.» APPS a At 274 SEVENTY * foriaciest ata ge ¢ or address ** + x

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