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BOAT DTS WANTED. 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM, SQUARE—GR R House, 48 New Bowery —Ciean, airy Rooms, Sc. and Mo. por nixbt; 2 and §2 vee, _Upen all me 1 OR TWO SINGLE OR DOUSLE ROOMS—VERY pleasant, with frst class Board and attendance, to desira- bie parties. Reverences exchanged. 3) Kast Ninth street, be- tween Broadway and Universtiy piace. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY AND ST. CLOCOD Ho- tel, one of the best locations in the city— Rooms for fam!- lies or gen’ en, with bi summer prices. 244 West Forty-third street, Luma PRIVATE F. LY +, Floor, wita iret usa Board. toe or family of adults, 269 West Fourteent —ALAD® LIVING ON EAST FIFTY-SEVENTH ST, NO. + 409, will Jet, with Board, two larre, airy Rooms on mode- Tate terms; the tion ts first clase; house new, haa all the modern improvements, and family private; unfurnished if brelerred. rty of gentlemen References. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, ONE DOOR FROM 4 Fifth avenue.—Elegant Rooms and first class Board. References exchanged. WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—VERY DESIR- able Third Fioor, farnished, to rent, with Board, to fam- ilies and singe gentlemen; references exchanged. fF, WI8T WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM +) Mucdenpal atreet.—A private family will tet furnished Room, with Board, to gentiemen and wife or single geutle- men, $6 at 176 TO 810 PER WEEK.—C0OL, PLEASANT ROOMS, with excellent Board, for families and ingle persons, ec adway. yi RAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and Union square.—. i hs , Square room, hand- somely furnished, on third Goor, wlth bot eal o-1d water and ferences exch: ple closet room first class Board auged, 13 WES'SEVENTELNTH STREET, TUREE DOORS from Fifth avenue.—Blegant Rooms to let, with or Without private table, Arrangements can now be made for ‘September 1. References excl 1. TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ELFGANT FRONT ROOMS private it en suite and singly, to let with Board table i 4; house and locatton st “hak turns fourth floors: rg hail Room to let, witl Board. 1G BA, ESTE TAIRD STREET.—T0 LET, FUR- nished, entire Second Floor; also two iba ‘Rooms op- Posite Madison Avene Park, with or without 2 Was? TWELFTH STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST h avenne.—Desirable furnished Rooms, on firat i cond story, with or witbout Board; also single ‘Rooms; terms moderate, 23° STREET, MADISON SQUARE.--HANDSOMELY ZO furnizbed Suits of Rooms to let, with frst class Board ; also singe Rooms, for eatecens references exchanged. Call at 26 Kast Tweoty-third street. RTH STREET, 43 WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ‘2b cacteanmae permanent or transient parties with Well furnished Rooms and Board; reference required. 28 WEE? WELTER STREET, NFA FIFTH AVENUE. With Board, handsomely furnishe’ Rooms, in suits fora family or party of gentlemen; also single Hous and tat 2 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son square.—Board.—Front and connecting furnished ‘coms; hot and cold water; other conveniences; very rei jonadli 29 EAST TWEN1Y-FIRST STREET, BETWREN Broadway and Fourth avenue, —To let, with first class Board, Suit of front Rooms, handsomesy furnisned. Refer- pen, Scarsdale 30 NESt, TWINTYTHIRD STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with or without Board, 24 ST MARKS PLACE, EIGHTH | STREET, BE. e tween Second and Third avenues.—A gentleman and wife and ono or two single gentlemen can find nicely fur- Bished Rooms, with Board, at very low price 37 Wet THIRTIETH STREET, PETWEEN BROAD. and Fifth aveaue.—A fine suit and single Rooma toiet, to faites and gentlemen, with first class Board; lor sation delightful. References exchanzed. QQ WEST TRIRTYTHIRD | STREET. BETWEEN 89 Fith avenue and Brondway.—Pleasint Rooms, en suite or singly, (or a family or gentlemen, with Board; refer en. es exchanged. NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND \ en enite or sin- for fi pam or single gentiem ‘boarders accommodated, HO AEST ,, SIXTRENTA | STREET. DESIRABLE Rooms, to a family or party of rentlemen, with fall or ertial Board; j terms moderate fur the summer; references xclance 56 FAST NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF Broadwvay.—Pieasani Rooms to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. G4. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. Rooms to let, with or without Board. Moderate rates for the summer. 4 MACDOUGAL STREET.—A PLEASANT ROOM TO let, with Board, to a gent'eman and wife or two ger temen, References. 113 Fast FOURTEE NTH STREET._MRS. ARNOLD e Rooms to let, with Board, furnishe * Soarvens taken Ai reasoonble rates; house Ars tines; recor, ences. Sia 16 LEY PLACE, EIGHT DOORS WEST OF ton squere—A private family will let two large, bendsorely. furnished connecting Rooms on, second oor, i= ie adjoining, with first class board; refereuces ed. exch 136 MACDOUGAL STREET.—PLEAS ANT ROOMS TO ) let. with Board, to x centieman and wif ‘one #12, tw persons; single Rooms, $6 and $7; boarders taken. 13 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREF: Rooms; good table; home comforts A. BOARDER, 4 EAST FORTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington svenue.—Two larce and one small Room, nicely furntehed, with’ Board, on very reason house first clase; location desirable, — WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAM. 147 ily will let, with Board, a large second story Room ond Extention ; also two Rooms on third tloor; terms mode- WILL LET AN ELEGANT | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. aint ae InBY HOTEL, TEL, WARREN | STREET, ONE ee from Broadway, opposite City Hall. Good, o Rooms, $0 and 7% cents a day, 2 5) to a weeks fas Rooms, $1 aud 61 50 a day, 84 to 8 a wee! ___ COUNTRY BOARD. STORIA noes, b ASTORIA. LONG ISLAND,—A FEW handsome double Rooms still unoccupied. CO IA INO- o dations equal to it city bi ites by A stori: oon pkey ity hotels, Only 20 minutes by Astoria T THE HEALTHIEST AND HANDSOMEST PLACE in Connecticut; mountain air; save your health and Foor money; wend for a ctreular Beach House, Walling: rd, Conn, . SMITH, Proprietor, FAMILY CAN RE ACCOMMODATED J WITH COUN. Board, fishing, boati: frorting Sirewsbury River, Palfissven hoo EVAN BRUNT. OARD FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL OR PER- manently can be had jn a private family, one hour from City Hail, Inquire of J. W. Elm streo! FURNISHED ae —_ APARTMENTS | MAGNIFICENT FAR an FLOOR Ae OTHER large elecantly turnished Rooms. te summer prices, Ling | located at, 17 weet Tweniyrto fourth street, nearly opposite Fifth Avenue Hote MT ptt BASE, THIRTIRTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—A few newly and hand- Somely furnished Rooms to let, with privilege of uses 5 moderate to permanent parties; family private. ——o oR —- PLAINLY FURNISHED ROOMS, . Broadway, near corner Thirty-fourth ratahed 4 Rooms, 104 West Twenty-niath URNISHED “SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM FOR t housekeeping; also a Bedroom for n gentleman ge 63 Barrow street, near Bleecker. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, also single Roi for ‘gentlemen, without board, in the new first class house ‘avenue, junction of Broadway and Forty-fourth pole NOUNTRY BOARD—AT A FIRST CLASS FARM HOUSE 2 tmona, the. hilia of Connecticut, 8% hours from New York city vin New York and New Haven and Housatonle Railroad; location. peal no monqi table, £c. Call on or address R. L. F: iRCHILD, E Hawieyville, Cons. od y healthy locatlon, near D8; ine, large rooms; plei with fruit, vegetabless egus, milk, {cd moderate. For pariiculars inquire at 484 bixth ste, of Mr. COE, proprietor, to-day. XOUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW LARGF, AIRY ROOMS TO viet, ‘a private boarding hone, three minutes from ts at Bh + house opén al 3 1 ROMPYN, wlth Herlek & Hougbiallog, OF at den House, Blootatol }OOQD BOARD, FoR TWO OR THREE ADU Morristown, N. J.; rooms large and a pe round bigh and well shaded, Terms $1 per week. for three days at 171 Hudson street, Net KINGS PLACE, BRICK CRURCH STATION, ORANGE, 'N. J.—First class Board tor farniiien5 plonty’v vegetable rut i ron shade, c.; terms caves | E BOARD, as above, or call. ee or without Hoard, ea eases, 6 FAMILY AND THREE SINGLE ROOMS AT Norwood Hor Norw' N. J.; one hour from Cham- bers jersey atreet via ‘Northern New Falroet Goanoe™ room. __......_ SUMMER RESORTS. ae TTHE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, PRRGEN Poel 39 minutes from New York.—Good Board and large, well furnished Rooms at reasonable prices. R. MoMICHAEL, late American Hote! and Congress Hall, Saratoga Spa. IADERER ET HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y; Broadway, near Clarendon and Congress Spring.—Firs class tamily hotel, now. opei ot rdoms aituas tion unsurpassed,” Address ell venti! ve, OARD WANTED-. AT. LONG Neat NEAR DE- 2, Pot apd ocean, by gentleman and wife, elilid and nurse: erms mast be moderal ress, Ww! lars, D. G. P,, Herald office. Nh eure DELIGHTFULLY located on each al D buy First class house; $10 to #12 it woo eyport, Ne J, Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 148 ONG BRANCH, SECOND COTTAGE ON OCEAN avenue, north of Metropolitan Hotel. Elegant Rooms, with frst class Board; stable accommodations, Apply to oF address Mrs. A. PHILLIPS, Long Branch. jer week. 6 Bleecker atreet, New York. 0 LET—IN A PRIVATE 268 ELIZABETH street, near Bleecker, furnished ome me, for gentlemen, ‘At moderaie rent; handy to three lines T°, ET ATO GENTLEMEN, HANDSOMELY | FUR. rivate how nished Rooms; all modern conveniences; eat Twelfth it, between Teal Maggette LARGE FRONT ROOM AND Room, separately or together; will be let moderate to permanent perma. Cail at the aressmaker's, 241 Sev- avenue, HOSE WISHING PLEASANT FURNISHED APART- meats OF Floors for light hougekeeping (smal families SRI, at ches rent, apply to A. C. GREENLEAP, @1 and jadway. ap POLUEGH PLAGE, CORNER OF BARCLAY STREET, wo im thé new Post Of ished Rooms to let; terms $2 50 to $8 per woek. fnquire second oor WEEKLY.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM on parlor for; large pantries, bath, gag, kitchen fre ‘and conveniences for housekeeping or gentlemen. ‘Thirty-third street, Pa en AVENUE, NEAR TENTH STREET PA fap Bet temen, Beoiy ory out Board. 45 WEST fTHIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A LARGE, pee eed, furnished back Reon ‘on the first floor to let, without J to @ single gentleman. 5 PER MONTH FOR THE TWO FIRST FLOORS, rate entranoe, at 1&4 Waverley place, cor- Tenth; cleaned and’ painted) ssodera' Linprove- none but respectable. BOND STREET..-FURNISHED ROOMS; TRAN- sient and day Boarders; first class restaurant a la ner W ments; fe. 114 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR | SEVENTEENTH street.—Two very nicely furnished front Rooms, on ‘Second floor, with gas, bath, £c.; 87 per week; also other Booms. 200 GRAND STREET, NEAR BOWERY.—TO LET, one large Room, btcely furnished, eultable for ong ‘OF two gentlemen; also tw ‘Rooms,’ References ex- changed, GOS THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN FORTY-THIRD nd Forty-fourth streets. Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms, with use of bath. Ring second bell. Call for two days, UNFURNISHED mgtOOMS [AND APART. TRIRD as FOUR eeen i SMALL COT- ols Hig went Seventeenth atreet, to let, with water; Fen [ANSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J., ' Mie bitneraaay, from 2 iL o'elo oft sues AMUEL. LAIRD, Proprietor. XN ANSION HOUSE, TERRACE, NEW BRIGHTON, & 1, PEO spd Room vacant, ‘Apply to or address Mi OUNTAIN HOUSE, Y South Orange, N. J. Tits favorite summer resort, celebrated for Its scen fine atmosphere, fs now open for the season. No Toon tie vicinity of New York olfers equal attractions. Te hay all the modern conveniences, It is but siaty minutes’ ridé ‘trom the foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Egsex Railroad. Favorable arrangements can now be made for the season, 0, HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. B, T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson st rect. PARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF SECOND tnd part of third oor, water and gas. in private dwell fog howe 6 Ludiow stréet, to a respectable and quie jamt.y. A PARLOR FLOOR (THREE ROOMS), WITH CAR- pets and mirrors, to one or, two gentlemen, doctor or first clas dressmaker, at 128 East Twenty-scoond street. ARK ROOM, CARPETED AND WELL VENTILATED; 8 to G12 ent per month: desk and chairs furnished if required. At GOLDSTEIN'S, 98 Broadway, between Duanc and Reade streets. __ SALES AT ‘AUCTIO’ (AbuEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER ALLE b. uN HENRY H, R & BROTHER, . LEEDS & MINER, (atablinhed 1847.) mbers and 77 Reade street, THis DAY TUESDAY), August 8 Salesrooms asc t 10 lock, at the private residence 128 LAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, feat Housebold Purniture, Mirror » made by si Be toed Mirrors, Lace Curtains, ‘carved rowsood Bult, reps; rosewood Fiagerts, I:ncolzneurs, Centre and sie lo Ta bles, carved marble Mantel Ornaments, jabog- any Secret pokense, Brussels and ‘Three-ply” ‘Carpets, black rotary token table and Chaira; white China on ner and Breakfast ‘Bervice, Bilver-plated and Gl: Wi rosewood and carved black ‘walnut Bedroom Suits, Lounges and Chairs, Cottage Suits, Hair Mattresses, Feather Bolsters Pillows, rosewood Hall Stand, Oticloths, Stair Carpets, and Kitchen U 0. ‘DNESDAY, August 9, gt104 o'clock, at our saiosrooms, Chambers and 77 Reade arects as ‘consisting Velvet and In. = Cas ‘wainat Bul Bile in various colored pe, gilt rains Cally te Fier, Mirrors, Coes Back wand Bedsteads, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Feather Bol. sters and Piliowa, black walont Dinin, cae Wane 07 robe, Bometole le me it frame Oil Pais tin mal Painted arid enamelled “Co Sui, Showeases, Bedding, ee, Blanke ha La ‘at 12 o'clock, carved rose- od und mahogany ASCH: JOUNBTON, AUCTIONEER. Mice and salesroom 87 Nassau street, site shes Post office. OHLNSTO: VAN TASSELL will sell on Wednesday, at alto oe rock, & their om, 87 Nassau street, a large hold and Office Furniture, Sewing jachinés, Window Shades, &c. by virtue of ft h Printing Machines; by virtue of execution, four Telograp! ing LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. A emer Liberty, 111 Cedar and 38 Church street. 10, DAY, at i0} o'clock. WALDRON & 11 aol Dove, a very large and ral assariment of second baad and ew. Furature, re: Eloved for convenience of aaie, incl and Dining Room uraitre, barre, ‘Beatiog Crockery, Cut cvery hing used fa housekeopingt aise 3 als) Desk Catalog Morajng of sale and goods on estibition ta! oon, UOTION,, 924,000 AUCTION: var sop tote AUCTION. iSeent Bounyea Fs Faker, ‘auctiones Pianoforte, at Setct will sell this t auction. Tuesday) pos sie Furniture o! atey Tenth street, ‘between Broadway and Fists av Fifth avenue, arpifcen Yosewood, walnut and Taahognay brary 1 Palntiage, Books, Work of ant suaiaagr Vases, bret aintings, Hooks, Works o ‘Vases, Bronze Clocks,” Autrrors,"Vetvel Brastels, Ingrala Carpets; Mat: ling. servants’ and basement Furaiti Shine “clase and Silver Ware; Cutlery, Stoves, Oilc! tee pRpcecn at SALE, 10 WEST THENTYTHIRD STREET, 'HIS eet we god big orelock” EULE FITZGERALD, Au ‘Aitioncer, wit sel this day (Tues- day), over 580 lots by catalogue, all the costly and plain Household 'y :—Magniiicent 734 octave rose. wood Pianoforte, cele! rated city an Taker, cost $1,000, used only six monthe; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, fine Oil Paint- nd Bisque Figures, Velvet, Bri and’ Ingrain Carpets, Lace and 'procatel’, Gurtat magnificent rosewood ‘our rich Parioi Suits, covered logan ail brocade and re] Centre Tables, lady iting Desk, Bookcase, $00 volumes Sholes Books, Bedroom Sects, rosewood nnd black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, 25 Hatr’ Mattrosses, Spring Beds, Bedding, Corner and Bookstands, Extension Tables, BuiTot Chairs, Silver Ching Dinnet and Tea Sets, 00 pieces Cut Glas, ke. ; Clocks, Paintings, over 500 yards Carpet, O! i cloth, Ice Box, Kitchen and Basement Furniture, N,'B.— This fs the largest sale this seaxon. Take Sixth or Seventh avenue cars or Twenty-third Btrect stage, stopping at house, Furniture boxed and shipped for purchasers, or removed. UCTION | NOTICE.—FANOY rockery, Plated Table Cutlery, Beixas, Auctioneers, will sell Tus Orelock, at their sulesroonm, 60 Barclay sortment of the above goods, to be gold fram’ the shelves lots to suit city and country retail rade. Goods packed free of charge. Goons IN, ARRINGTON RT SALE.—JOHN R, REVISON, AUCTIONEER, ON this (Tuesday) evening, August 8 and the following eyenings till collection ig all disposed of, at the salesroom, 7 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan’ Hotel, over 300 Oil BURGANT Seconn, STORY SLEEPING ROOM AND iy (Parlor, with Back Parlor and Extension, at 77 Clinton place, one door west of Fifth avenue; terms moderate. BPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, NOW OPEN. ‘New Haven cars most every nou Hpie 40. aatnutes pin POINT BOTEL.—THIS FIRST CLASS HOUSE is located on the yoolest point near New York, where re no chills and fever and no mox poe 14 hour Hae from city; steamers Seawanhaka and Arrowsmith at oA. . and 4 DUNSPAUGH ¢ & DOOLITILE, GT GAMES HOTRL, MARION, N. J.—FIRST CLASS table; elegantly furnished Rooms, en auite or si modern improvements; splendid shade trees and Zoo" stabling, driving, boutings. all the atirnetions bt the conniry; eight minutes by New Sersoy Railroad from Jersey Cy ferries, Cortinndt o: Desbrosses sireet; 30 trains daily: rms moderate. ly on the premisea or WALES & CO,, 18 inden e THE, Abe tN! Kale genera nent PLACE IN Save your health and Beach House, Wallin; C. SMITH, Proprietor. © fo Saooert ord, Coma to let, cheap; steady ore ower; insurance low; no wood workers, Gorner Jane and West streets, BETWEEN UNION SQUARE AND. FIFTH AVENUP.— Four story Building, 8x0, wita splendid Concert Hall 3ex100 tn rear, PENCER C. DOTY, Attorney, 23 Union square. HORNTON M. RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 713 Eroadway, offers for lease the corner Store and Base- ment 76 Sixth avenue; $1,200 per annum; no liquor; ae Banement Store and rear Room and Hallway, at 46 Hudso street ; $400 per ani A Rooms and Bedrooms, $5 to 16; also We Sckabop, | cy 0 LET—IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFICES suftable for business and light manufacturing purposes, Apply to BARKER & COSTER, 97 Nassau street. 19 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A LARGE Basemant, 69 Third avenue, near Eleventh street. {n- quire of O, MURPHY, 39 Second strect, rate. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, way.—With or without Board, desirable Rooms on foo, suitable for farnilies or single partes; family oderate ; references exchanged. Po LET OR LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE four story House 127 Bleecker street, near South Ficth avenue; suitable for business purposes; rent low. Apply at £27 East Seventeenth street, A.M. DAVI 5Q NEST IWENTY.THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE 1 VI family will let, with Board, two or three very pretty le prices; also'Rooms for single gentle- jouse first clas: Rooms. at ressoni men; family small; 10 LET—A FINE STORE, SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSI. ness; Fixtures for sale; also Stock if wanted; situated cee block west of Sixth avenue. Inquire at 88 Green- wich avenue. THIRTY-FIRST ST., NEAR THIRD AV.—WELL 214. Riuhhet ieee Rooin, wish nll Improvemonte, with- dnt board, or partial Hoard at @ very low price; also a Hall Room; family private. QO SECOND AVENUE.- FIRST CLASS BOARDERS 336. chs ontatn Board in'a fine private boarding house, ‘with all conveniences; terms $6 to @10; rooms $8 to $7. 35 SECOND AVENUF.—A PRIVATE FAMILY Ov? Board it desired. aes \0 LEASE—-THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ST. THOMAS, ‘West Indies. This well known hotel, located at the great centre of European, North South A’merican travel, will be icased to a. desirable tenant at $3,700 per annum from the Ist of September next. Address W. W. SHARPE & CO., No, 1 Spruce street, New York. STORE, CORNER OF BARROW AND GREENWICH streets, 17x82 feet, with good cellar; rent moderate; pos- sess jon tminediately, Inquire at 07 Barrow street, (Freneh) will let a hall and second story front Boom, neat y furnishes SANT Le L Saeed 3 FRONT eee TO nt, with partial Board; location de! ful and conven. ient to boat and seam cars. Address BOARD, Lariem Post aiioe. FEW TIRST CLASS PARTIES CAN HAVE LARGE, A “pfigennily, furnished Apartments, near Fifth areuue, for the winters private tabie i? Westrest no change for retalnlog rooms. Address W. H, B., box 3,428 Post oflice \ GENTLEMAN AND WIFEOR TWO, SINGLE GFX tlemen Pleasxut second story Room, with jt ver le terms, tn central locator re wae Hqurred A., box 128 Herald Uptown Branch LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adopted on, by Dr. and Mme. Wasr. 144 West doth sirest, near Seventh avenue. “BOAR ny AND YA GENTLEMAN AND DAUGHTER, AGED i, Board in a private family, who can offer to the daughte cong ladies’ society uring ‘the absence of her fatiorin Pusitkss. up town, above Foriicth. street, preferred, refer- ences exchan:ed, Address, stating terms (which must not excee! $.0 n woek for both), box 8,639 Post oflce, OARD WANTED—FROM ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1, BY a gentle Wile, child (4 years old) and purse two large and one smali rocm, connecting, required ; location Lichth and Fortieth s.reete, Third and Seventh nv accommodations, price and full par- Post office, pues. Ad: fewars. M., bor 1,6 OARD WANTED—WITH A STRICTLY PRIVATE ‘fAnement, a Second Floor, containing all con- entences, furnished, or would furnish own npartments: ap- Pileante, young gentieman and wife; terms, $1,200 to 81.000 er annuin; object, a permanent an’ refined home. “address \QUITY, Herald oluce OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND bis mother; will be permanent if given and rejuired. Address for three da ©., Heral Bre. WANTED FOR SLY and child want second or third story front Room and droom ; four s'ngle gent men want two large or four small Rooms; permanent if enited; good table indispensable, Ad- Gress, slating lerms and exact location (no others notice HOME, box 094 New York Post office. References given and require’, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, ON THE WEST SIDE Bose Rane who will furnish her'own room, with the ex: teption of carpet; siate lowest terms. Address A. E., Heraid otkee. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; Bowne ize children (son and éanghter); location between Bixth and Noth avenues and Eighteenth and Thiritevh Mreets, Address, stating terms, which must be low, HAR- Ris, Herald oftiee. ARTIAL NOARD UPTOWN IN A FRENCH FAMILY (Protestant preferred) required by an American lady engaged during the day; terms moderate; references given Aandexchanged. Address E. H.D., Herald office. WAMTEDGIN A GERMAN | FAMILY, | BETWEEN ‘Twentieth and Fortieth streets, by a centieman and vile, Earlor and Bedroom, with Board. “Address, with terms, B. M, oftee. BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ROOM ‘00m adjoining; will furnish all but carpets (If board fpr lady only’ location between Temh nod fortieth #ereeta, references exchanged. Address, with Tull ie Ng box 1/847 Post oflce, Wits ‘ANTED—T TW ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GEN. an nat wo bo al location between Fourth and niyes and Bighteenta and Thlrtieth streets; price must _be vnodersa with full particulars, MER- CHANT, vox 152 ‘veraid Uplown Branch Ouice, 1,040’ Brond- ray. Di PERMANENT BOARD AWOVE 4. BRO ETS, DEORE gra close hone an’ newhborvovd References exchanged, ‘Address VELIX, Herald vsice. af 4 PLEECK R Been | NEAR je and clean Root J" 2" Bie Be per nrc Poe eesao wi per week | loduing, ‘bar, ; references | R. a | 2N.-~ GENTLEMAN, WIFE | _ DWELLING — HOUSES TO L&T, ~"Farnished, A NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE | TO, LET—AT Evianbethport, New Jersey; contains 7 rooms, all fur. Birbed except parior: only 89 miautes from New, York; will Ve let to a good tenant for 8500 ayear, This isa splendid chance for ‘a family to tive economically and comfortably. Only permhnent parties need a ‘or further particulars address LOW RENT, ‘box 185 Paxia otioe. ee) SPLENDID FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN Thity-fourth street, near Lexington avenue, with others rnished, Twenty-seventh, Tuirty-seventh and Fortysitth eels, with’ others. Please call N. C, BISHOP, 243 Broadway, ROW OF NINE NOVA SCOTIA STONE FRONT high stoops: built for one or two families; have all the modern! improvements; the corner Houses to ‘let in Floors, Apply on the premises, Fitt ty sixth sireet, between First are. te and avenue A, Spleneid view of the Laat River and Long sland. ESSON & BOLRATH, owner 1,804 Third aven FOUR STORY ENGLISH BROWN STONE House to let, handsomely furnished, on Thirtysirat atrret, rere, iat way and Pilih avenue, $00) per mmnediate poseess! eee a ) R. DREW & COn 13 Piet avenue, ETIRED RURAL COTTAGES, EIGHT LICHT rooms, gag, bath, range, shaded grounds ; suitable for Zentecl farahies: pleasant. healthy location, Fifty second street, pear Hudson river; per month, Apply to DWELL, as above. FOR SALE. TTENTION |-PAY AWAY NO MONEY BEFORE IN- vestigating «cath business, two years established, at 69 Barclay streets rat floor, where’ $500 to 1,000 18 wanted. A —FOR SALE-SECOND HAND SAFES IN GREAT «variety; ae ains offered. | Please call and examine before urchas Sates exchanged, RICAN STEAM. SARE COMPANY, £0) Broadway. N EIGHTH AVENUE GROCERY, TEA AND WINE Store for sale— ide; everything requi- tite; about $2. vat. $4,000, on easy time, CAMESELEE. Fourth street. A Siga® STORE—DoIna an AVERAGE TRADE OF 817 per day, opposite three, ferries; rent S50; capital chance. CK LAND'S Agency, 18 Cedar street. EXCELLENT CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR Splendid business stand, smart, enterprising um extrtordinary chance to make a fortune. Par- bers street, GEORGE W, SIMERS, Store Agency, —FOR SALE, CHEAP, GROCERIES, LIQUOR + Stores, Restaurants, Billiard Saloons, Lager Beer Balsons, Hotels, Bakeries, Confectioneries, Frncy Goode preted ae Leet Meat Markets, Photograph Galleries, Cigar Stores. rosway CMITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, WELL KNOWN, POPULAR, EXTENSIVELY PA- tronized Corner Liquor Store Ke sale. Business loca- tion unsurpassed; low rent; great. iw oe Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W: SIMERS, Store Agency. WINDOW, SHADE FACTORY FOR SALE AT A bargain—Contains all the Frames, Stencil Patterns and Implements for doing business, with a splendid run of ensn customers. Any man can ate} Tight into a rood business. Apri on the ONT Pars row Ch: treet, ith floor, or to KERSON, 21 Pars A FOR SALE, THE “FIRST CLASS OLD ESTAB™ + lished corner Liquor Store 60 Prince street, corner Marion, together with four years’ Lease of the entire bulld- tog; rent only $1,209 per year; must sold C. ‘account of the death of the ‘owner; if not sold before jay next will be positively sold that day, ek IT. o'clock, by auction. Partict with JOHN A. DU! & CO., 283 Bowery. FORTUNE FOR AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH some capital.—For sale, a well known Mineral spring and Hotel Property. “Waters unequalled as a remedial agent. . OLIVER, No. 7 Beekman street. (COAL FARD FOR SALE LOW.—LONG LEASE, LOW, fixtures complete and nearly good as nev. Call TREHEN WOOD, Jr., €40 Bast Eighteenth street, IGAR STORE FOR SALE-IN NORWALK, CONN, ‘With or withont Stock ; a good stand, requiring but amail capital; salisfactory reasona for gelling. “Apply to ©. T. SEYMOUR, 180 Pearl wireet, New York. RUG STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN-ELE- Eantly, fitted, well stocked, good, prescription rade Uiree years’ lease; Tent low; pric FS CASY. i i ADE An vireet,_ YEING AND FINISHING | WORKS FOR SALE Contains ten drying cylinders, starch mangle, a full iine of tubs for dyeing, press. measuring machine, all things complete for Suishing 200 pieces a, day; power, room and marchinery halt cash, balance in work by ‘ApP'y to JOHN A. LOCKWOOD, 108 between ‘OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WINE AND LAGER Beer Saloon, with patent ice house ; OT eaend stand for @ with lease, Inquire at 581 Third avenue, between and Thirt; inth streets, ‘A COMPLETE MARKET; DOING GOOD ; rent $18 per month ; reason’ for selling, the ovner is going to move to the country. Apply to Dr, W. E. RICE,.208 Broadway, New Yor OR SALE—A STAND IN WEST WASHINGTON MAR- ket Apply: at 180 West street. _HAMILTON & «& co. F°E,, SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, A GOOD LIQUOR re, with Stock and Fixtures and Lease of two years. ‘Apply to it EINSTEIN, No. 6 Pine street, room 12. 10 LET—PARTIALLY FURNISHED—LARGE STONE Monsion 28 East Twenty-second atreet, near Broadwa: Bie foot tronts whole hall marble Wied; 14 Teet wide, App ly betore po LET-A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, containing 19 rooms ; 46 ia Sixtoenttt street, between Fi owner, on the premises. 70 LET—FURNISHED, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, in Seventeenth street, between Irving place and Third avenue, containing sx fine bedrooms besides A beautitully furnished’ parior, dining room, ic. ; fine bath Toom on second story; numerous closets; newly papered plenty of crockery} ‘price $2,600. Apply at 47 Exchange Place, room 19, and Sixth avenues. Apply t (0 LET—THE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED THEEE ‘ory bigh stoop brown stone House ; well established as & boarding house; locrted at 12% West Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth und Seventh avenues. Inquire on tue premises, WO THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUBES TO LET, unfurnished, tozether. oF separately, on Twenty. second street, between Fifth and Sia‘h avenues: 2,200 each ; fuumediete pouseaston. UR, DREW & CO. 170 Fitth uve Un‘urnished. THREE STORY, HIGH BASEMENT HOUSE, WITH parlor mirrors, in perfect order, 116 East Twenty- | sore street, near Fourth avenue. Apply at 126 eamo street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP, BASEMENT AND undercellar House to let, 927 East "Phirty-fifth street ; all | modern improvements; rent $1,000 per year. Inquire at 719 Biath avenue, T° ) LET—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENGLI basement House 816 West Thirty-third street (Boorman place); elegant surroundings; hot water, bath, range, fur- eT gas fixtures; rent ¢ p17 inewly painted. (7 LET 100 EAST TWENTY SEVENTH STRERT AND @26 Lexington avenue, two firs: class brown atone Houses, having all the improvements; in complete Seder and paiiable forlarge farniiies, Can be seen from. 19 HLA wi:hgut permit, by applying at the housca, and for terms to 8 South Wiliam street, FURNISHED Rooms we. APART ‘MENTS =70 Lun, FU ee UPPER PART OF HOUSE Act way, convenient to the Fifth Avenue and Gra ete svi sults, with all the jatest improvements, In- quire at above address, OR SALE_—THE LEASE, WITH STOCK AND FIXx- tures, of Arse clas Fancy Store, the best location in Fulton street, Brooklyn. or partner wanted, with from 85,000 to $10,000 cash. 24 B, A. J., Brooklyn Branch Merald office. OR SALE-THREE DISTILLERY STORES, DESTRA- bly located; low rent; licenses paid; the owner retirin; irom business wil ell either cheap. ‘Apply to P. GAFFNE &CO., Auctioneers, 369 Bowery. OR SALE. IN BROOKLYN—A SPLENDID CORNER Liquor Store, Lease, Stock and Fixtures es at fe @ Dekalb avene, or to Colonel JOHN ER Estate Broker, 18 New Chambers street, New Yor ore. OR SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A MILLI- nery Store, with house, on Sixth tablished over six years; Will be sold at-a sacrifice be sold at o only principals, need reasons for iteling. adress A. Hi OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND Saloon in @ good location, or would exchange for Real Fatate. No agente need andwer. Address BAKERY, Herald office, OR SALE—ONP OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR Stores in the city rood thoroughfare; one block from Grand street ferry ; to dcheap. Call Wirand et OR SALE—ONE ELECTRIC LAMP, WITH REFLKC- tor; one Electric Lamp, Duborg. with ail apparatus pertaining thereto complete. Inquire at Purchasing Agent's Oflice, Lrle Railway Company. J{OR SALE—GROCERY BTORE, DOING A GOOD PAY- ing business, excellently Tented ; will be sold very cheap for cash or good security. Address GROCERY, Herald office OR BALE CHEAP—A LAGER BEER SALOON, WELL sities up owas going to Europe. Inquire at 9 Greene atreet, near eFES OF ts MAKES AND SIZES 7 SM hayment Yor Liltie's improved Triple Flange fates, for sale Cheap to clowe out. LILLIE & CO., No. 8 Park place, HOE STORE FOR SALK—CHEAP FOR CASH; SIT S ‘ated on one of the best corners Jn the cit good re fons given for selling, Addrese 8, 1, FIELD, 284 jowery. $ 00 0,738, SALE, A CASH, BUSINESS ESTAB- abe rears; only $300 requi dd P ., box 196 Heral . sanaihinba ans $500. and know, office. VALUABLE RELIC—PERFECT AUTOGRAPH Letier of Washington; two signatures; see it Address for one week AUTOGRAPH, Heraid 7 AMITY STREET, CORNER SOUTH FIFTH AVE- A nue—Newly furnished Rooms to let; allow housekee)- fog; bath, gas, water cosets, &c.; {0 view of Washington square, A “PRIVATE FAMILY WILL bo LET TO GENTLEMEN first class furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, without ‘ul modern conveniences; coubiguous to restauragts 2 East Thirty-fret ayve, = ———} EUROPE. Waills, Switzerland, combined with the world-renowned ‘oming and fodine Springs, offer to tourists all ntg of the Continental 0 al (trente et quarente, ro ), eo. Direct rath, road communication from ‘Gent { end Basel ‘yaa Saxony, pens GRAND BADE HOTEL AND CASINO OF SAXON re Paintings by American artista, comprising a great variety of styles and subjects, Sale commences at 774 o'clock. BY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Marshal's sale of elegant Household Furniture, removed from Staten Island Tor convenience of sale to. the premise 176 Fuiton street, opposite St. Paul's Church, this day aay). ‘August 8, at 1 being the entire feel of a large mansion, fo Parlor Suit fs yellow aal maroon brocatel rant aneniett all ny Lace Curtains, Cornices: ‘andwhite Linen Window Shades, Dining Room and Library Suits, in walnut; elegant marble top Hall hep aillthe Brussels, Velvet and 1n, cae Carpets and Oticloths for i Toma, pure curled. hair tresses, Feather Pillows, fine Woo! Blankets ‘Cina, Glass ‘and Sil Plated Ware, Chromos, Engravings; one elegant French ga Pier Mirror, wie Ce ornicos rand ‘able to nee ic. to be peremptorily ‘sold by order of P. MoCabe, City ¥ JOHN A. tit AUCTIONEER, HN A. DUNN & G 0, ‘will nell, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1036 o'clock, at No. 83 con- ‘ash- Firat avenue, the entire Furniture of a Manufactory, sisting, viz,.: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Sofas and Lounges, stands, Tables, together with a large lot Mattresses, ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER. 101g o'clock, at 408 Fittn street. Spock ond | Confectionery, well giske 1 lots. Dealers BAYERSDO! RFER & CO., Auctioneers, 296 broadway. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER, SELLS this day, at 11 o'clock, without seer a Stock, Fix- tures and Contents of family Tiauor store, #43 Hudaon street, corner Chariton. “Speculators and buyers tnv.ted. D. BAI cere AUCTIONEER, Coes ag ty 67 EAST , Opposite Stewart’ AILEY will Tenth art's. — selon Thursday, August. 10 elt ofelook, atiat tast Fifty. fifty street, ne Furniture, 40., contained in sald house, Full particulars to-morrow. GREAT ADJOURNED BALE. Free excursion, fi sion, fine mastic, &e, By order of executors. After a brilitant sale of about 100 acres of the magnificent estate of Sarah R. Wood, late wife of Colonel A. M. Wo the executors, owing to the laten if land to be yous over, I tal beara “THURSDAY, | oe 10, on yp premise Ingleside, Queens county, L. I when the remaining and best portion of the property, em. Bracing about £0 acres, will positively and absolutely be sold to the bighest bidder, regardless of The best farm and garden Land on Long Island wil! be sold at the adjourned aaie, together with one good House and numerous Qutbulldin, Many of the plots are ly ae for villa sites, haying Vewh fe oop excursion trato. stoppin, and leaving New York ve Saimes slip and rairy touris airest ferries at If o'clock A. M rafulla’s Band, 8] Caterer, sOnsey Ns & MILLER, 2 Nassan bey and 0) Montague street, Brooklyn. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ON WED- I. ht Se August ®, at 103g o'clock, at 12 Bowery, one fine Singer chine, one Copying Press, several. gold 17 SWrate c Je welry, &c. Also a quantity of igure Wines Champagnes and Segars, Also one cask of Wil Vinegar. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. WEDNESDAY, August 9, # 1 North Witiam st, Household Farkitice, __Carpets, one rosewood Piano, Looking Glas Glasses, &c, DAWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOS, KEYWORTH WILL aell this day, at 460 Ninth avenue, at 1 o'clock, alarge ent of unredeemed goods, consisting of Coats, Dresses, Sheets, te. By order of William Weaver. PANORMA Ie fo Guat Bronaway, of 40'lots Women's rondwa: Toots, Shoes, Beds and Pillows, Ordet jon street, st 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. desirable Clothin of P. Ganley, 67 eS eee AWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY—BY JOHN MOR., TIMER, 42 East Broadway, 400 lots of Women's Clothi Bodding, Boots and Shoes, &c. By order of Hugh McAlle- pan, Second avenue. ICHARD WALTERS, ees we oraree Carringe Manufactoi Will nell on Tuesdi treet, th sory ot e late Peter Dubois, wiz: er, Paint, Trimming, Drill and othe Grindstone! Anvils, Bellows, Black: smiths’ Toole, de. Also threo y Lease of Building. "8, surg NO BRANCH HOTEL tty tle A] ree of Court of Chancery, New Jersey antivarow HOUSE yeas LY aay 1), Keone ot tl ihe nent pleces Of property t iaes, ‘This is one ‘o the nest pleces o oa (Bo Eesstere; about nine acres, 275 feet front; hotel piel cor arimentar fe bar and billiard rooms} hi three minutes from ons IL PATTERSON, beri Monmouth eB county For particulars apply to GEORGE J. LEVY, Broud- near Houston street, MACH ERY, LARGE TARGE AssOuTMENT OF STEAM ENGINES, BOIL. A era, Steam Pumps, Shxfting, Pulleys and Hangers for sale very cheap to close business, at ‘503 West street. NES—FROM 1 TO 100 HORSE POWER; ONE SQ horse portable: Hot Alp Engine, Lathe, ip, Dri, weed | ‘and fron Planers, Moulding Machine, Jig Sa maker's Lathe LARD & eau “ZRVOISE, 45 Dey Bireet, HORSE POWER ENGINE AND Reboueey price $2,000, Inquire of the LALANCE & an Manuracturing Company ,49 Beekman street. AN UPRIGHT ENGINE AND_ROILE! Rect ALBAN, ‘and all the connections; will be cheap. Inquire at 164 East Kighty seventh str LARGE ‘ASSORTMENT. oF STEAM EN- TOR SALE A ‘and Steam Pumps. FINNEY & HOFF- ‘Awe? to 296 Water street, Brooklyn, HINERY CONTAINED IN MANU- Pees oes Hen conan of tare Heine and i Puieyd, Belting. Ae, Pal Boon the, ky a alleys 8 permite to examine by a Greesing MACHINERY, care of R, D, Wood & Oo., 178 Broadway. nth eed ‘TEAM PUMPS FOR 8ALE—AT LOW PRICES: eg 4 S Klas sone y= i ‘as low as #00, Also & seoond hand JAS. 2 TO 20 eA Fone O0., 264, 26 and —————— - on EMOVAL.—DR. RALPH! ROW NO, 9 Dey atrect, 0 atelre, Cau UA MoT. Me [R wn akan = AR A Ie LYMPIO THEATRE, it Week ot the season nights of the popular contediant and Dutch charaetcr actor, in McCloskey’s great sensational — 3 ¢ six Watrs, N MONDAY, - TULSDA' WEDNESDAY, D TAURSDAY, E RIDAY, R SATURDAY. LAST SCHNIMDER MATING ee THEATRE, LOTTA, papecttully announces rie nitE-OPENT ENING of this theatre and winter season, fon MONDAY Next: AUGUST M, commencing with the briitlant nt young artiste, er will appear in ber ul character of UITTLe Nel MARCHTON E88, In Mr, John Brougha: 's dramatization of Charles Dickens’ | “Old Curiosity Sho} ported by a powerful company. up) Box sheet opeu on Mondays August 7, and . at the theatravor ati Bratt "rieket off rine aha iticr vo. itson Broadway, wher ate ‘may be se- music store, 711 ys in a:ivance, Nos GARDEN. AST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, ENTITLED ACROSS THE CON NIN sOuIVER EG VAL OF THE RAILROAD TRAIN. UAL BENEFIT OF ak SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 ANNU when the popuiar ane, accom ished artist, Ba te C th at MATINEE AND. Ba atta PERFORMANCE, together with numerous volunteers, MONDAY, AUGUST 2]--Firat appearance of as FRITZ, OUR R COUSIN GERMAN, IBLO'S GARDE! iN. EXTRA ANN i. ‘This establishment bask oy ged 11 CLOSE SATURDAY beh all kes ie AUGUST 12, AIN' UNTIL BTONDAY, ey gUaUST 21, Boren ALL AND WINTER SEASON, with the trst's appearance of Me; Zonerd K, . in bis t speciaity of the badoclda 3: cERSAN® sia ty IN when it will vt OUR coUSsIN-GERMAN, For further particulars sce future advertisements, TBLO'S ( GARDEN, J. A. ZIMMERMAN, TREASURER, Feapoctialiy announce to his friends and tho pubite that his ZIT takes place at the abovo ex:abiisnment on SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, August 12, when the popular and | socomplished artis ty ‘will appear in several of his specialties; also Miss EMMA BUWBON, PAULINE MARKHAM and numerous other vol- In the afternoon will be presented pulses play of .E LADY OF LYON: WILD OATS. A GRAND OLIO, after which the smallest child netrons, six years old, will appear in a favorite character, {ntrodueing numerous changes, character songs, &c, _ Box book now open “INA EDWIN's THEATR! BROADWA' LLY & LEON MINSTRELS. Te Bele OF THE KITCHEN, TrGaBEY THE NEWS TO MARY, RICKS ON TRAVELLERS, &C., £0. First ook of CHAS. STORME, Swiss Warbler. preparation, A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD, __ MUSICAL, ARGAIN.—GENUINE AMARTI VIOLIN, SUPERB tone, with two Bausch Bows and wood Case, lined with velvet and mounted with Germ silver, ail complete, for $150, at 410 West Forty-ninth street, first floor, front. IHURCH CHOIR,—A FIRST CLASS TENOR, USED TO abit aot service, is open foran engagement. Ad- Herald office, rrtato. PRIVATE LESSONS—ORGAN, PIANO, vi0, lin, Guitar, Harmony, Singing; Jay and evening. 98 Clinton place, Kighth street’ send for circuiars Fetabfianed 1864, J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, EED ORGAN TUNERS WANTED.—THE CONTINUED increasing demands upon us necessitating large in- ereage in our productions wo are desirous of ‘employing number of experienced tuners. None but frs' aners GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buta, N.Y. aie is MENT OF DOCKS, NOs NOTICES. and in the evening need apply. reper Of the city of New ce ‘determined upon by sald Board, were, on the 27th day ot F APT GLEN, uly adopled by the Commissioners of the, 5 ‘Fund’ and returned to the joard governing this Dope partient, with a certificate of auch a tion written thereon, in conformity with the law. That plans and certiticate/are filed in. tho ofice of this Board ahd dre-open to public inspection daily, between the houre of 10 and LL olor A. M., and that from and after the said 27th day of April, 1871, no wharf, pier, bulk! ‘basin, dock or ap or any wharf structure Or superstructure can be laid oul ‘or rebuilt within the territory or district embrace in, pad ‘specified ‘upon sa such op lane, oxe except in accordance there- HENRY. “A. SMITE ILSON G. HUNT, Wi Yommit RICHARD M. He HENEY, be — WILLIAM Wi J. GRENVILLE KAN®, Secretary, NOTICE, OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS for unpaid mien ger for streets, avenues and Park ‘openings, 64 Cry, oF New Yor: | DEPARTMENT OF FINANOR, BUREAU OF Aaiteans, OFFIo® OF CLERK OF ARREARS, June 13, 1871. Under the direction ot the Comptroller of the city of York, the undersigned hereby gives public Bolen, puranamt to thé provisions of the act entitled “An act for the colles- tion of taxes, assessments and Croton water rents in the city low York, and to, a several acts in relation Foto} i, Wry" thatthe respective ‘owners of sitthe Lists sud Eeocsasets om Watch aneeeos have been laid and confirmed, and are now due and unpaid. and have Temained due and unpafd since the confirmation of sald as sessments, forthe following city improvements for street avenues and park openings, widenings aod extensions, 16 "Opeatog avenue A, from Fifty-fourth to Seventy-ninth ret. Witening Beekman street, from Park row to Pe Extet of Bowery, from Chatham to Frankii Extens! on of of Church ot Opening Chambers Ghentog Central Park Extending Central Pa: Opening Eleventh aventie, trom 107th to 144th atreet, pe hening Bightieth strect, trom Isloomingdale road to Har Opening Eighty-second street, from Eighta avenue to Hud. son tiv Opening Fifty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to East river. * Opening Fifty-ninth street, from Fifth avenue to East er. ‘Opening First avenue, from Forty-second street to Harlem. Opening Fourth avenue, from Thirty-eight to 135th street, Opening Fifth avenue, from 180th street to Harlem river, Gpeniog Madison avenue, from Forty-tecond to Lighiy- ext Opening Ninetieth street, from Third avenue to Harlem river. Opening Ninety-second street, from Fifth avenue to East er. ‘Opening Ninety-third street, from Third avenue to Rast treet, from Fulton to Morris Street, et, from Chatham to James slip. river. Opening Ninety-#ixth street, from Fifth avenueto Harlem ‘Opening Ninety-axth street, from Eighth avenue to Bloom. fi le "6 Speaing § ‘Ninety. -ninth street, from Fifth avenue to Harlem Spentog Ninety-ninth street, from Eighth avenue to Hud- river. son vent nj a street, from Eighth avenue to Broadway. Spentog ret, from Third avenue to Harlem river, Opentnk Higta street, from Tenth ‘avenue to Harlem river. Opening 124th street, from Hudson to Harlem rive ning 126th street, from Fiith avenue to ‘Bisomingdale Gpening 1224 street, from Seventh avenue to Hudson river. Opening ‘lavth and Isist streets, from Teoth ayenue to Hud- n river, Ru ning 1384 street, from Eighth roone to Harlem river, from Tenth avenue to Hudson "Opentne iSoth rect, trom Fourth to Eighth avenue, Opening 137th street, from Tenth avenue to Harlem river, and(rom Kieventh avenue to Huason river. wOpentng Mdlst street, trom Bloomingdale road to Harlem Widening Reade street, from Broadway to Chatham street. Widening Reade street, from Broadway to Washington pening Sixty third atrect, from Fifth avenueto East river, and from Eighth avenue to Hudson river. Be re Siaty-Ofth street, from Bighu ue to Hudson Genta Putra Pinte sore a ~ ed avenue to Hudson river, and from Opening nym rest, from Fifth nrenue to East river, Opening Seventy-frst street, from Fourth avenue to East rive, sa from Tenth avenue to Hudson river. .Opeaina Seventy-second street, from Fourth to Tenth ave- "G ing Seventy-third street, from Third to Fourth avenue, wat Seveuty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Hud- Seventy-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to East righ let from E jghth avenue to Hudson river, Quah Beventy-seventh street, from Ef; ih avenue to d from Fifth aventie to East "opel Beventy-eighth street, from Third ‘avenue to Bast NShentng Second avenue, from 124th atreet to Harlem river. ict Sixth avenue, from 120th street to Harlem river. jdening Seventh avenue, trom 10th street rig Wriening Worth atreet, from Baxter to Hudson street. Widening Whitehall street, from Bowling Green to East river are required to pay the amount of the assessments so due ‘and Femuining impala. respectively, Tor the opening, widen. Ing and extension of the above named streets, avenare and ia to the Clerk of ‘Arrears, ‘at bis office In th f epartment, in the New Court H aaere toy ether with the inter- eat i yon at the rate of tw cont per annum to the hk ment, with the Sharges vot this notice and adver- "And if default aball be made in such payment, such lands eat deta alt #04 at publig auction at the New Court in the City | Park, in the city of New York, on tah ty eer LM oe de ane . io taes Wy! pick fSotas Ye ammount of tue widn of wvancl ‘and aforesars cy ‘this, ‘ote and advertisement and all other costs and arg ca accrued thereon, ibe continued from time to time un wt iil the lands amd tonemonts here advertised for sale shalt further aiven that » dotailed state- the ‘ents, he ownershpl of the propert ‘Tests Phad‘on' mites tho anyesumente ara due aud unDAld fe And will Do published once in each week in the daily news: paper called the World, nnd is also 0 publishod in a pamphle’y that copies of the pam ‘re deposited tn the ofloe, of Bureau of Arrea: "hey inance Department, and will rar a a AE ie St hcrasn ‘and notice ta hereby SATURDAY, AUG UST 12 hile’, ane HEO, THOMAM NOERTS. His UNRIVALED yrs od Y) EVENS AUGUSE 8, AT 8. “Stradel 0. Entr’Acte, Colombe", Entr’Acte, ‘Colombe Maren, ora’ mission The patil FAOE GS OF iP Tickets FO th IERRACE, GARDEN —JULLIEN tJ ; 001 T Pitty-o wets stzect, belween tater ry ort ma Ta ave, EVENIN: ‘ait nutes GRAND ‘VOO, ND INSTRUMI Only first ‘on opera emacasen CONCERT. ir pear, Alter Conceit, Bal d'Etes Admiasion 0 conte, Bere of AT M IN iH His LIGHTNIN: 10 CHANGES, ———— OWERY THEATHR, ENSATIONS OP TO-DAY, The great oe A blished 1 vate great ed nig ied in the New York Weekly, by RTHA, THE SEWING MACHINE arru, Just finished, will now be presented asa drama, in parts, by the talented author, Cuarien Foster, Eady by mission of Messrs, Streot & BERTHA will be ER ty NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, with all the Gb nes of STARTLING SENSATION AL TA SLEAUX 4&0, a DUTCH SONGS by ‘OM BOLAS. Preceded by the BER a IQUY COBBLER, ¢ preparation, a new Irish. . Pooky Bags ean oe mew perl as SHIN FANE, tm whch the very popular Irish come n, Mr, T. G, RIGGS, will appear. Due notice. wos MUSEUM. THIS EN 8 KVENING, AT AT 8, a "DAVID GARRICK RoneRt MACATR F. GEORGE C. BONIFA‘ MISS GUSSIE DE FORESR ALADDIN AND MY TURN NEXT, MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. HALL, yy tenors . 2 LAST 6 NIGHTS OF L F 1 THIS GREAT SUCCESS NUSt BE WITHDRAWN In consegitence of the FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS THEATRE MISS Lyra THOMPSON HER NEW. COMPANY, MONDAY, AUGUST lt PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Engagement for al ix nights ou Ot ao ERA MONDAY, TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,8 and 9, will be presented the prize drama of tue ad TLS LOAN ( ‘OF in LOVER. _MATINEE every WI WEDNESDAY and SATUR! RAND OPERA HOUSE will open September 4 with the eminent art Mr. and Mra, BANDMANN. we FEATH HoUsF, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN.—A GRAND Hop takes place on a ‘evening, Sevtcmber 1, ISL MAN , Proprietor, ae ® DAY. __... PIANOFORTES. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, 79 Tent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase, Call M. M. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue), FACT.—WE ARE SELLING TUE BEST PIANO the ouy for tie least money ; buyerg are invited to Before deciding elsewnere, 2CKER & BROTHER, a ieScker street, ons block east from Brosdvar, A LADY WILL SELL FOR ONLY 8130 HANDSO! full ro Pinnoforte, carved texs, tnctuding Stoot Cover; modern rovements; in pet to i powerful to Ape 23 Third at reek Sela dice A AGNIFIOENT CARVED ROSEWOOD | PIANO- arte for 8: 80"; overstrung, seven octave, agraffe; Celsuecion mi ive years’ garantee; a first cl Instrument. Apply at residence 113 seu street, itl [die es AO PIANO, ROUND CORNERS, CARVED lege, $75; an elegant 7% octave Pianoforie, every inte Provement; great baraain for cash. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. _ MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, grand seale, made to order, celelrated maket, Tully guaranteed, used five months, cost 8750, for 3 re ita, Caton 8, Bronzes, ities slivetwarey ‘Elnger, ease, Ci property of famuly leavin, 4 Weat Firteeuth streets near Firth ayent iby A PRIVATE FAMILY coma TA EORAPK ft dispose of their magnificent 744 octave rich Pianoforte, carved le; ase. In Use Dine mouths, cost *a for $275; Stool, Cover and Music Stand ; elegant Perior Suite and Bedroom Sets, in rosewood and walnut; Sliver Ware intings, Carpets, Bronzes, &c., less than half cost. private residence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth enue. BARGAIN.—BEACTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSB- Wood Fians, carved legs, serpentine mouidio, Provements; fully warranted monthly instalments taken, R. CABLE, ‘a0 Eighth 4 avenue, OR SALE—TWO KLEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO- for round top, ail the latest improvements; war Fane for five years. Apply at 560 Greenwich streot, first BoE hg Sy he PIANO, BAVING CAR. utes he Rosewood IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of diferent makers, at low Base fot for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WAT! ay, than can be found elsewhere. ‘J PRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT—AT OUVRIER & SONS, Monvfect rere, enth street, $180 Oiawenme CARVED ROSEWO D SEVEN ri Ry) Piano; cost ; good as new; University piace, corner West Elever N. P. B. CURTIS: [5 MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUSD Ti 00- tave brilliant tone rosewood Pianoforte, mada to order for 8790, for $275. Patton, Chamber, Dining ‘Furnt ture. “A sactlte. Residence 13 Hast Teuth’ strest, between University place and Fifth avenuo, $2 0 FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.s2NT ON trial. No agents. Circulars mailed free. United states Plano Company, 645 Broadway, New York. ——F Le. INSTRUCTION, 7 THOMPOORS COLLRGE, 20 FourRTH “AVENUE, rang, he.5 at 49 ite Cooper Institute Bookkee Ww aL Ariwmetie, Shorta a; Langongae; separa tetiee ae mont ail summer, day and evesing; wography teughot pras- Uically; demand for operatora. YOUNG Gi GENTLEMAN OF VERY ‘GooD EDUGA tlon d uation as teacher in an institute or ine private family; ls fully competent tp teach. musio, Gertuam and French. Address TEACHER, Herald otic N ‘EXPE ENCED CLASSICAL MATHEMATICAL French yd English teacher, honor-graduate of foreign university, desires employment aa teacher or tutor; cit; ret erence: highest testimonials. Address TUTOR, mation USINESS WRITING, nOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIO, Boke poLBEAR'S Commercial College, 875 Broadway, Corner Eighteenth street, is open any and evening to prepare entiemen, ladies or boys practically for business; private Stake can be secured this week without extra charge, {ORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTR.-ROARD. ing and Day School for young lemen, 1700 and ee road, New York nteenth rear fehool wil reosen September 15, V. PREVOST, meant Circulars at G. Leapinasse's, 25 Pine street, New Yor ACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEG! METHODIST ‘Bulding, corner Eleventh strect and iroadivay, ropes =. ust 1. Studeuts can euter at any tine, ircular. 8. 3. PACKARD, prinetpal: AINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, BOWERY, AND Canal street. Specialties, Bookkeeping, rithm higher Mathematics, English branches, French, Spanish ; iting Len ‘Merchants, clerks, mec bor ive extraordinary atte: HOFESSOR GEORGE M. DE LA ag | rath tad or P*n French and ag rk inst: jon and rose and v itetion, tn | or univormty end OS ready ‘o giv tly new style) in findeg ‘schools and vate TarsNtek pevlesy er appiy a te West io an tk atreet, near Broadway, New : ALR ACADEMY, FLUSHING, N.Y, STH encod brat Monday fn Soptember; tora tog Doard aad tuition $250 per annum, For full particulars. send for prospectus. CLOTHING. ig STREET. T, NEAR UNIVERS! AN pe 5 EAST Tre will receive the highest pricg foe tt exrolry, &c., by calling on oF ng ir. oF Mra, RKS’, 93. sixTH AVENUE, OFrOSITR BES Keeshond a our brangh store 3 Sia a wi reaet and geouigaoa mi oT ‘Clothin; ets, Jowolt 1 ane ot tne Sirs Matias Ordors punclualiy ey to In and out of the city. TV TTENTIONI-M, ABRAHAMS, 974 SEVENTH AVR- pme, near T ae | sixth atroet, will pay the highest c: 0 cotta nding oF addressing. Ladies attended or hrs. ‘Avratamns: Aaa eves eer hee gy A call Pikes iy Me oF Nts: PLATO, healt ornare) ON'S, 997 THIRD AVENUR, NEAR Tyraty, wpe BON ai ‘Highest price paid for Cast og thing? Serpette Ladies are watied ou Uy Calling Gu fe ha ing Mra. LEON, a FANTION!-LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN WHO ARR XK estrous of obtataing ie tas At loge Wea Apparel Gntpets, Ac will onlLOn orsadurons Ney oF Ms HOSHRD ERG, 140 Seventy AT fi Sixt MNT = ‘F iN WASHINGTON and Waverley places. HARRIS wall pay for Drenses 5 to B80, for O Sot 143 to Be (or 2 tos cali or address F, HARRIS, ” Gadi wuiended by or ‘are Harris. ~

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