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2 : vee $l, SR DOCK WEAT OF FIFTH. AVENUE. FIRST CLASS Board, with elggantly furo ‘oom, singly or en sui ‘can be obvnined (9 the spacious ptirate residence No. 7 Wea Twenty niow weet. Unexoeptionavie references given required, BLOCK FROM UNION SQUARE, 46 IRVING PLACE, oppostie (be Westminster Hoiel.—lezant Rooms in sults, counecting. surtable for families, with or without private (able. Relerences exc! 1 —ON EAST FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET—TO LET, + with board, one alcove or two large, airy Rooms; loca- tion first class, house new, has ali the mocera improvemenis | 22d fevaity private; unfurnished if preferred. Address box Pe ice. oF. THE FINEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY FOR gentlemen.—Kooms, large and airy. single or en euite. frst class, Apply at 36 West Washington ] House and tal square, $ 2 TO #10 PKR WEEK. COOL, PLEASANT ROOMS, * NEW YORK HWRALD, TURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMEN®, ROATDERN WANTED. | COUNTRY BOARD. _ FURNISHED ea we ; 2a APARTMENTS | — FOR SALn. AMUSE! AMUSEMENTS. A LADY DESIRES COUNTRY BOARD FOR A FEW rtantacks, erhere there ls agreeable soctety and good tabie; ountain ferred; please . Addre EEN, Herald's tone pl state terms, tc. ro FEW LARGE, AIRY ROOMS IN A PRIVATE boarding three minutes from depot; well shaded, rides, ic. Inquire of WM. A. C. HAYNES, 94 Barclay street, second toor, or at Runaeil House, Bloomfield, N. J. DELIGHTFUL RETREAT ON THE SOUND, 17 bathing, fishin, ‘and boating. Address New Rochelle” a mies from New Y« New Haven Railroad. Sea sting. “addvean W., Premium Pont, COUNTRY—AT THE MINERAL House, Cornwall, Orange conuty.— Terms, #9 for adults, 6 for children; milk, buuler and vege- tablea trom our own farm. Will meet boarders at boat or by addressing CHARLES 0. MAILLER, cara OARDERS WANTED—AT A FARM HOUSE SITUAT- B ed in Freehold, within two hours’ ride from Catskill; splendid view of the Cuiskill Mountains; Board 87 per week. Address WM. CAMPBELL, Freehold, ‘irene county, N. Y. OARD IN | B ty THe with excellent Board, for {amilies and single persons, 76 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway, ]Q WAVERLEY PLACE. —THE FINEST HOUSE IN 4. the city for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; $10, €14 and $20 for two, with Board; table board, 85. 1 TH STREET, 261 WEST, -IN THIS KLEGANT, HIGH stoop brown stone House, handsomely furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly; table unexceptionavle; private table if desired. iad 1 TH STREET, NO. 12, NEAR FIGHTH AVENUE.— ‘EA large, handsome oom. with Alcove, second floor, front, neatly carpeted and faraisbed, to let reasonably, with good tab.e. | 14TH STREET, NO. O17, WEST. ELEGANT FRONT Rooms, en suite and singly, to let, with Board; house | ni location tiret class and unusually desirable; references, 20) WEST THIRt STREET.—SUITS QF | Sie, Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with private table; best references Fequired. Also two Rooms for single ntlemon, without board. ECOND QD] WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—FIRST, CLAS 1 paries can secure Rooms for the winter. with Board; private table if preferred. Mrs, BRALNARD, QQ WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR, FIFEH AVE: nuec.—With Soard, handsomely furnished Rooms, in Sulis or singly, for a family or party of gentlemen; house | and tabje urst class, Q EAST TWENTY.FOURTN STREBT.—BQARD, WITH 29 "Kirnlated coanpeting Rooms; hot and od water, ae, Also a Back Parior, fitted up for physelan or other light business ; terms most reasonable. 84. ST, MARKS PLAC OF tween Second and Wife and one or two singl nisbed Rooms and good 37 WEST INIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. OC way and Fifth avenue—Lo iebitul, Fine Suit and single Rooms to let to jomen, with frat class Board. References exchanged. 37 MEST PORIY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH | avenue.—Four Rooms on second lloor, having all | modern improvements and handsomely furuished, to be | rented, with Board, QQ WEST TWELFTA STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH | 5. ang Sisth avenues,—Famillos Or single gentlemen can Gnd fixe: class accommodations ant superior Board; also | Country Board; terms very moderate, 4? GROVE ST! , EIGHTA STREET, BE- | rd avenues —A geutiomn sud | afentlemen ‘can have nloely far- | yard at very moderate prices. front Room, with Board, at $16 for two; ain 4.4. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEM FIFTH | and Sixth avenues.—Doubdie aad slagle Rooma, with Board; house and accommodations tirst cl exchange. 5() BAST SEVENTH STREKT.—A LARGE ROOM, OU aso two single Rooms, to lot, with or without Board; also a few meal boarders accommodated ; referenecs | excnanged. 50 HINTS, STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND OV University piace —Desirable Rooms. en suite or singly, with first class Bontd, for families or single gentiomen; table | boarders accommodated. 109 EAST, JHIRTE-FIRST STREET.—TWO LARGE connecting Rooms, on third floor, to a famfly or a bere of cenilemen, with good Board. Also a Parlor, with ot and cold water, with or without private tapie; house kept by a New England lady. 126 MACDOUGAL | STREET PLEASANT FRONT Room to let, with Board, toa contleman and wife; $14. “Also single Rooms, $6 and ¢7 per week. 14] REST FIRTEENTH | STREET. RANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, 1a a gmail private tamily ; references exchanged. 145 EAST FIFTEENTH STRERT.-A LARGH, wel handsomely furnished parior, with Board for mtleman and wife; large room for two geatiomen, $10; | Bis0 wingle Rooms. 255, ROURTH AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, to pentlemen, en’ suite or singly, with or with- | ‘Out Breskfast ; reference: i FAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—TWO OR threesingle geatlemen can tind Board, with home pomforts. ‘ WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Kiehth avenaes.—Gentlemen and ives or a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with Board; nicely furnished “square rooms; modern improve- enta.” ond avente.—Sple EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREFT, COR ER 8EC- d furnished Rooms to let, with | 30. pee gentiomen and wives or single gentlemen;’ lady ders taken ; bath and gas ; terms moderate. BBG SkooND AVENUE. IN THE FINE PRIVATE | e boarding house.—Fine furnished Rooms, with Board, for firsi class boarders; every convenience, laun- ry, dc. Q57 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET (28 LAMAR. | {tine pince).—A private family, with a few select | boarders, have large Rooms to let, with Board; house frat | plas ; neighborhood unexceptionable. 408 RESIWENTY THIRD STREDT: _DESIRABLE front Rooms, with Board:parties with their own far- niture preferred ; reforepees exchanged ; terms reasonal 449 WEST NINE [ PTREET, NINETEENTH SECOND | floor.—An American lady would lie one or two Small children to Boara. Apply or address, 796 sm AvENC BETWEEN FORTY-FIFTH 4 and Forty-sixth streets.—A few young men can be accommodated with good Bo and Rooms; aiso a little Birl, from five to seven years of age. PARTY OF TWO, THREE OR FOUR ADULTS, OF refinement, can obtaif Board tn a private family, near | rentral Park; rooms on second floor; no other boarders. | Address O,, Herald office. References eachange: A LADY CAN HAVE BOARD AND MEDICAL AT tendance before and during conGnement in the family | Df a reguiar physician. Call on or address M. D., 84 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adoyied out, vy Dr. and Mme. BST, 144 West d0th street, near Seventh avenue. FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AOCOMMODATED with pleasant Room id good Board for #7 per week, | 2 miles west of Catekill; stages pass the door ev day; beautifuy monntain ecener: W. M. OLMSTED, Acra, Greene aunty, N.Y. ROARD FOR THE WINTER—IN A FAMILY WITH | few, if any, boarders, for geutleman, wife, mother and Mister, above Fortieth street. Address, with terms, X. Y., 1,082 "Third avenue. EAUTIFUL ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT PRIVATE | able. Forty-firet and Thirty-second streets, near Firth | Avenue, #100 and $50 per week. Apply at Everett Library, 685 Sixil: avenue. | {LEGANT ROUMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, EN | 4 suite or singiy, with unexceptionabie Board, to rent, in | private family; an unusaal opporcunity for parties destring | superior accommodations tor the fall. 96 West Twenty-sev- renth sireet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. = Sa Sn «= BOARD AND LODGING VANTED. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN and wife, with Beard for the lady oniy; must be in w Guiet neighoorhood and with a private family where there gre no other boarvers, Address, staung terms, which must | be moderate, G. C,, box 06 Herald oilice. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD DESIRE Board for the ‘winter; not to excend 845 per month, | ‘with fire and gas. Address W. R. '., box 2,095 Post office, ' | G@ GENTLEMAN WAN FROM 2D SEPTEM. | + & pleasant Room, heated in winter, with breakfast Bud tea; preference given to the viciuity of Madison square; Lerms not to exceed $10 a week. Addresa J. A. W., box 6,04 WIFE AND CHILD nt room and bedroom; | on wanted for two or threo single gentie: | ove Twelfth street, south of Thirty-fourth | f Lexington avenue. Addre stating terms 004 livtug Indispensable), H. B,, box 1,955 Post OARD WANTED—FOR GE: peirate family, oF “wher Bide, between Thirtieth and STLEMAN AND WIFE, IN Shere are ‘ew boarders; west orty. eets: terms mote- Fete; permauent \{euited. Address K., box 161 Herald Up. bows Braceh otice, 1.246 Bronaway rheecar ad OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY Six adults; between Foriieih and Sixtieth streets, west | Third avenue. Address F. O., box 141 Herald oie OARD WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- e family; terms not to exceed 84 rer week; refer. Branen webeuge’, Address B., box 114 Herald Upt | office, 1,048 Eroadway. raid Uptown Gaetan AND W F Rooms FoR WANT TWO FURNISHED ‘ate table, between Fourth hb and Thirty-fourth streets, from id reference, Ad box 166 | Pp MANENT ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST, WANTED- | 0" Pourteenth to Twenty aixth #, Second to | we fidcress A. HANCE, office Fourteentn wae earths Brent an NG GENTLEME: WANT A FURNISHED | wo VO Room 4, ih & respectable private famiiy, in Thirtieth street; terms not to exceed $15 fur both. Acdress J. B., box 14l Herald office. | ASTED.—A SMALL FAMILY DESIRES BOARD for the winter, io « private family, Address box 1,202 | Yow ofice eee TW ASTER BOARD. BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIP! ® Parior aut Bedroom, unfurnished; none but fi a Ay es a TANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, Room, with or without Board, wi ferred ; stave oumber ia family, with ful 3. DL, Heraia office Warr BOARD, ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1, IN ol it Address, with terme, | FARNESWORTH, vox 6,197 Post office. A FURNISHED ate family for a gentieman and wife to one of two @xira boarders, Address J. 8. be Post ofice. FANTED—BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN, BELOW ‘Tharty fourth street; good | oo. Address, with Moderate price, box 8,744 Pos of =. — ——=—— | 4 HOT: TRBY HOTEL, WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK IF from . City Hell.—Rooms, 50 ana 15 | eite a aw) y Room, $1 aud $10 | day ‘ sinzle 5 | SWEETER, 3: Nassau street. T A’ shituinutes trom New York. Good Board well furnished Rooms at reasonable prices. son: good bathing, tabling, £0. accessible by Greenwood and Bath Kallroad ove * | Tangemeat can be made | TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, (T° LET THE VHREE STORY BROWN STONE #100) it NOUNTRY BOARD—AT A_ FIRST CLASS FARM C “bata situated on the river, Hackensack Railroad, one hour from City Hall, five minutes’ walk from Cherry Hil station; terms reasonable, Cail on or address J. A. COLE, New Bridge, N. J. \ OOD SUMMER BOARD, AT $8 PER WEEK, CAN BE G bad at the Pine Grove ions Catskill Moubtatus, ox ‘Catskill; location TOU Togs “pleasant; ‘convenieot. and retired. Address JOHN ‘Leeds, Greene county, N. ¥. ARGE ROOMS, WITH GAS; FIRST CLASS TABLE; guod stabling, pleasant drives, telegraph office, no iever and ague, no mosquitoes, at the Norwood House, 48 minutes trom Jersey City. ASANT ROOMS, WITiT BOARD, CAN BE HAD IN peng priva'e poy ine Orange, N. J., Brick Churob station. Addreas BETA, Herald ofiice. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR A LADY, CONVENIENT TO ‘Newburg; will not_pay more than $4 or $8 per week. Address M. C., 173 Frost street, Brooklyn, E. D. WANTED-BOARD IN COUNTRY, NEAR CITY, FOR gentleman. Adcress, stating terms, §. T. MMEK RESOR s THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, Ts. BERGEN POINT, ‘and large, 'R. MOMICHAEL, late American Hotel and Congress Hall, Saratoga Spa. ATH HOTEL-—SITUATED AT BATH, L. 1, NOW open. Liberal arrangements with families for the sea- Furnished Cottage to let, 40 min: GEO, BHTELDS. NLIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, DELIGHTFULLY / “located on beach at Clifwood, Keyport, N. J. First clara house $10 0 $12 per week, Dr, KENT, Proprietor, 178 Blee treet, New York, d ANSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J.. JULY 4, 1871. Dinner daily, from 2 eat ofelock. LAIRD, Proprietor. HIGHLANDS, N. J. | N AVESINK NE MILE FROM LN seashore, raliway and Thompson's steamboat landings. Splendid vt delicious water; nice rooms ; terms very rea- Sonmbie, Inquire of Mrs. L! INA yn the place. SIDE RESORT—FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, Conn,-A few desirable Apartments to’ engage; house 6 attention Lrat cinss; terms ratisfactory, JOHN 8, BLISS, Proprietor. ST MARNS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Taland.—A few Rooms will be vacated this week. Pa ties wishing accommodations may apply in person or address DECAMP & COLE, Proprietors, HOTEL, MARION, N. J.—FIRST CLASS gantiy furnished Rooins, en suite or singly ; all modern improvements; splendid shade trees and park: ling, driving, bouting; ali the attractions of 1 ; eight wniautee by Now Jersey Tallroad trom Jers Cortiandt or Desbrosses street ; 20 trains daily; moderate, Apply ou the premises or to GILE! WALES @ CO,, 13 Matden WHITESTONE “HOUSE, WHITESTONE, 1, 1 house haa a few good Rooms to let tor the b: BH. PO OTEL TO LET—FORNISHED, 12% ROOM: newly and elegantly fitted up, on Broadway: r furniture; not offered after to- day. HENRY KING, 805 West Twenty-aixth street, OTS TO LEASE—SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURING ea, Eighth street, Jersey City, with water front; rent 324 pe: Year. Address box 2 Jersey City P 3JEAM POWER TO LET, S i. encid light Yes West fwenty-ninth street. SAE SSR I THREE FLOORS, 25X50 QTRAN POWER TO LET_TWO FLOORS, 6 BY 44, FD with steam elevator; also Basement, with good light, Inquire at 160 West Twenty-seventh street. phirta ¥ \TORE TO LET—ON FIRST FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR ©) workshop. Inquire at BURNHAN'S Express, 115 Weat Evventh street, near Sixth avenue 0 LET—UNTIL 18T OF MAY, A SECOND LOFT, 237d. EEARNEY & JAMES, 546 Pearl sireet. 0 LET-STORE 861 CANAL STREET, NEAR WOOS- ter; size 20360; good light; best location on the street for clotuter, boots aad shoes, dry and fancy goods trade, In. quire next door. iy Bien 77 ‘ PO LET OR LEASE—DESIRABLE FOUR STORY House 127 Bleecker street, near South Fifth avenue, Suitable for business or light manufacturing. Rent low. ‘A. M. DAVIDSON, 21 Grand street, po. Liq THREE OR FOUR LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, for ‘ceotleman Petter Rooms for single genlicases. ‘apoly'at tad West ‘other Rooms files’ (0 LET, FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING—FRONT T° aa teak’ roo, on floor; newly furnished, peperod and painted: gas and water, 827 West Twenty- fourth street, near Eighth avenue, G50), -PRONT, SIFTING ROOM AND BEDROOM D JU, connecting, furnished for housekeeping ; water in rooms, closet on foor and stationary tubs. 1h Forty-irat street, near Lextogton avenue. 8 —THREE SMALL ROOMS, CONNECTING, FUR- . nished for housekeeping; hot and cold water, bath und washing arrangements; fine location. 222 Fifty- second street, second door from Broadway, 95 EAST FIFTEEFTH STREET, OPPOSITE TIFFANY a & Co.—Ekt iy furnished Rooms, without board, for gentlemen on! ols ms suitable for a first class dentist. RQ BOND STREET.--FURNISHED ROOMS; TRAN- OO sient and day 0; first class restaurant ala carte. 75 FASTBLOURTH STREET —A COUPLE OF NICELY ©) furnished Booms, for gentiemen, without board. Family private. RST STREET.—TWO NICELY ‘and bath. Terms from §10to sh avenue, 156 BES? TWENTY FOURTH STREET. — PLEASANT ‘YO. Rooms on second floor; stationary basins, clorets, bath; $6 to $8 per week; also single Rooms; ample table; famtly small; references, 21 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—WELL FUR- hished large Room water, gas, closet, without poard 9 yee ; also hall Room; would give tal Hoard; ‘pleasant location and quiet; ‘amily. ] 15 BAST THIRTY-F1! furnished Room: 816 per month. Near For Private’ American 343 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A NICE FUR- ished Room to et. UNFURNISHED ROOMS _AND i MENTS TO LET. 0 LET--THE UPYER PART OF THE NEW BUILD- ing tn process of erection southwest corner of Twenty- third street and Sixth avenue. Inquire of J. & W. MOIR, ‘816 Hudson street. (0 LET—FLOORS IN NEW HOUSE, $36 EAST Eightp-firat street, consisting of six rooms, with station- ary tubs, gas, Dathy waicreloget. and elevater'to each oor. Apply DISBROW, 283 East Fiftieth street. 0 LET—PART OF A BROWN STUNE HOUSE, WITH ‘all modern improvements; Second Floor and Third Floor will be let cheap to a small family. Apply at 104 Weat Fiftieth street. (0 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, WITH ALL improvements; $30 per month. Apply’ at 153 WEST Twenty-tifth street. 10 LET—UPPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE v18 EAST Fifteth street; house contains all modern improve- ments. 10 LET—A FINE FLOOR AND A HALF FLOOR, IN 618 Third avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, with gas, baths, water closets and siationary waabtubs. Inquire on premises. APART. penne —FOR SALE, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING INA EDWIN'S TI BROADWAY. A. Houses, corner ‘Stores, Beer Saloons, KELLY 4 LEONG MINSTRELS iiiard Saloons, O ‘Meat Markets, Brondway Cizat THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. = Bakeries, pene ies, Fancy Goods Stores, Bivins aoe on . MITCHELLS ‘Store Agency, 77 Cedar atreet, ‘The Lawyer's Glerk. "Garry the News to Mary. LIGRT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FoR. 81,600, A pert cash ‘conte ‘sells at sight 3 nated Inovery hou, “BOW £ BENNETT: Desters in Pat ents and cere of Patent Articles, 258 Hroadway, N. ¥- A. SORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON A GOOD AVENUR, it ed pe ie THOR GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, Nov we ‘up. Appl r No. 1 Chambers sireet, A. —FOR SALE_A FIRST CLASS, OLD ESTABLISHED + corner Grocery ana Tea Store, situated on best part of Sixth avenue; four stories I eat pascOees pours price for stock, tae : ol i e = tures, hotee ‘and waza, $3,000, Apply lo JOHN A. DUNN & CO., 283 Bowery. RIVATE SALE, OR ON FRIDAY AT AUCTION, CAMPBELL & CO., Amcananere, Ae. 4 West Fourth Al we side Png town Cho) louse, Restaurant; rat class i averting complete trade; had aca ne dd BARGAIN.—$20) WILL BUY NICELY FIT£ED UP east side Liquor Store, with Stock; fine living apart. ments; rent $20. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, West Fourth street, VERY DESIRABLE SAMPLE ROOM LIQUOR Store for sale—Best part Sixth avenue, with elegant var Store attached; bargain privately or st uation Thura- day, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, No. 4 West Fourth street. with Store, » Wagon and Harness; will be id fine chance ; old established place. * one + tine ol 7 nenps tne cbane’SOREN'S store Agency. 96 Broadway. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A LIQUOR SFOR! A with Stock and Fixtures, oer ad side of ths anne speanes. for selling, the owner bas other Dusinea to attend ‘to. Address G., Herald offics. A —FOR SAL, A MILK ROUTE OF 300 . » Horne, No agents need apply. A GOOD TAILOR.—ONE OF in Brooklyn for sale at a great from the same on account of sick- Brookiyn Branch Herald oftice, FINE CHANCE Fi the best Custom Sto: sacrifice, as I am retirin: ness. Address TAILO! all the week. A —FOR SALE, A TEA AND FINE GROCERY STORE; receipt per week ; rent 650 per annum ; owner going ont of business; established ®) years. Apply to JOLIN DUNN & CO., 233 Bowel WELL ESTABLISHED TRUCKING BUSINESS FOR A sale—including work of stores; also ‘trucks, Horses, &c- Right man, splendid chance. Particulars 28 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMER'S Biore Agency. SPLENDID CORNER GROCERY FOR SALE—BUSI- ness location unsurpassed; large cash trade; must be Sold. Particulars at 28 Chambers street, : GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. A. FINE 1QUOR, STORE FOR SALE—LESS THAN half {te value; long lease; location good and doing a fine business; owner leaves the city. STORE, Heraid oftice. Address LIQUOR BAKERY FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED 80 YEARS; FA. cllities for baking 40 barrels per week; sold at as fice, Call for two days on H. H., corner West Eleventh an Washington streets. JNFURNISHED BACK AND FRONT ROOMS, SEC. ond flight, bathroom adjoining, for dwelling or business ; 58 Thirteenth strect, corner Broadway. b aap inveonth ey, M. LETTS, of William street, WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FIRST FLOOR 445 a cottage house, newly fitted up, unfurnished or ront and back entrance, both private; water on ossession immediately. SALES AT AUCTION. 5 . MINER, AUCTIONEER, RON BIDEN . MINER & BROTHER, late HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. (Established 1847.) Salesrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesroome 103 Liberty,'111 Cedar and 88 Church streets. pop Reluimed Baggage of 's Express Company, THIS DAY, atll o'clock WALDRON & COUKE will sell as above Baggage of Dodd's Kxpress Compans, consisting mostiz of Trunks, supposed to, contain, clothing, jewelry and other valuables, skach package will be sold separate, unexamined, ‘Terms stated at Speculators invited. ‘On WEDNESDAY, at 10}9 o'clock, avery large and superior assortment of second hand and new Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, and the sale will include almost everything used in housekeeping. On THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock, Mortgage Sale of Machinery and Still. At 40 Broadway, as above, ii one lot, one Machine for Bot- tling Wine, one Still for Cordials, and other Machinery and Personal Property on premises. ‘On THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, by order of H. Beck, of 164 Liberty street, one gray Horse, supposed to be sound, in Brooklyn, to pay bill of keep. _A ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONRER. Oltice and salesroom 87 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Friday, at their salesroom, 37 Nassav’ street, A large assortment of Household Furniture, Sewing Machines, &c. wenty Villa Lots wili be sold by MELLICK BROS, at 2 ek on the éth inet..at Long Branch. These lote, adjoin ing the West End Hotel’ Property, will be sold on the ground, dare among the most desirable at Long Branch. The steamer Jeasie Hoyt leaves foot ot Murray street at 9:30 A.M. A. D. MELLICK, Jr., & BRO. 0. LET OR LEASE-—A FINE CORNER STORE, Seventy-ninth street and Second avenue; immediate ood stand for grocery or drug busines at 1,845 Third avenue, or 110 Norfolk atreet. TO, BENTJACKSON BALL, 21.6 BY ABOUT 63 FEET, situated corner Greenwich avenue and Horatio street, facing Elzbth avenue; is one of the oest stands in the city for any kiad of business. Apply at 68 Hudson AMITY STREET, NEAK BROADWAY, TO LET— very low, only 3,000 a year. Apply to’ WILLIAM ove Twenty-sixth street. ALING HOUSES To L&T. Furnishe nbd Se, are UNFURNISHED HOUSES, In £00 apply to ee dant cae 8. B. GOODALE, nN Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO «let, in Fifth avenue, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Tweniy-trel, Iwenty-sccond, Twenty-third, ‘Tweoty-eighth, Thirty-hirat, Thirty-*ixth, Thirty-seventh, Th i ive ighth, Forty-second and Forty-serenth streets, and other fesirable locailues. WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth treet, NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—58 LEX- ington avenue, corner Twenty-fifth street. Immediate possession, THREE STORY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— £ small tauily. Address FURNISHED HOUSE, tion BE. QURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON BEEKMAN Place, Fittleth sireet; fine view of East River; first Glass location; eleganily ‘furaished. Apply to JOHN UO. HIGGINS, No.'7 Pine street. AGE & MOCAFFERTY, 654 PIPTH AVESUE, CORNER Fifty-second street, offer for rent furnished ‘and un- furnished Residences on Fifth, Madison and Lexington ave- hues, and on the intersecting ‘streets. We make up town property a speciality. Owners should send us location, full descnpiion and price, as we are completing our fall list, 0 LI ARTIALLY FURNISHED, VERY LARGE stone Mausion, 2 East Twenty-second street, near Broadway, 835 feet front, whole ball marble tiled, 14 feet wide. Apply before LI o'clock. T°, LET FURNISHED, A FOUR | STORY BROWN stone bigh sloop House, containiug 19 roome; 46 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Apply to owner, on the premises, Un'urnished. —FOR SALE OR TO LET ON EASY TERMS, ALL the Furniture contained in a large house, all of which is th fine order and almost new: together with Hedding, Linen, Crockery and all other articles of Furniiure necessary for housckeening ; rare chance for responsibie parties. Apply to JOHN A. DUNN & CO., 233 Bowery. 10 LET—POUR SIORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH basement louse, 513 West Thirty-third street (Boorman piace); elegant surrotnaings hot water, ravge, furnace, gas fixtures, newly painted ; reat $1,60), PO LET—12 FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE 209 EAST Twenty-ninth street, with modera improvements; rent $1,20), Appiy to 287 Greenwich sireet, HIGH House 205 West Thirty-third street ; 12 rooms; reut §§1,200; full of good paying boarders; the Furniture for sale at & bargain; owner going West. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMANTS TO LET, NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT SITING ROOM with Bedroom Adjoining, to let fn private house at 96 30 er week; privilege of housekee Phirty-third street.” Sore ee eter ATA AMITY, CORNER OF soUTH FIFTH AVENU Newly turnished Rooma to let to families or singie jain, gas, water closets, Ac. View of Washington Uemen. square. Ae NEST TWENTY HIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE + family woula let handsomely furnished Rooms, on second story (both hot and cold water), to. gentlemen, with: Out board ; house and location very desirable ASEMENT FLOOR TO LET—FU NISHED OR UN- urnisbed, suitable for doctor’ 32. arniade: able for & doctor's office. Apply at #2 TPIH AVENUE, 23). HANDSOMELY AND NEWLY furnished Rooms to let, without Board, or with private table ANDSOMEL Y FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED room; alse ai Room, for gentlemen, without board, in the new first class house 656 Se Broadway and Forty-fourth street. 7.» AYetUes Junction of fects (RORNISHED SLEEPING APART: efor gentiemen, on re: ul 3 ER'S, Broudway and Tuirty-tourth aiecet, Caw St PAR NICELY, FURNISHED Rooms rices, near Westiainster To! housekeeping, with kitcheo privilege. Sixteenth street. NUELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BEED- room, first floor, to let; gas, bath; rent $8 per week, so three unfurnished Rooms.’ 208 West Twonty-ciguth Hireet, between Seventh and Eignth avenurs, NICELY, FURNISHED ROOMS TO Litt SUITABLE AN for one or two persons, $3 and #4 per week, at 26 Third fireet, a few doors east of the Bowery. (PO LET—TWO SQUARE FRONT ROOMS, WiTHT CLOS. eis and private bathroom, on second floor; also the Third Floor, consisting of four rooms, all completely ture jn house, 108 West Forty-tirst strevt, TO LET-AT LOW } also Basement Apply at 133 Ke 10 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM OF BF floor, also a front Hall Room, ple ly ly to DRESSMAKER, No. hear Broadway 8. RICHARDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COM- “A. mission Merchants, No.'7 College place, between Mur- ray and Barclay streets, will offer, oa Wednesday, August 18, 18/1, at their salesroom, at 10% o'clock A. Mu» 1,000 cases of Boots and Shoes at auction, comprising full lines of every class of goods suitable for fall trade. Auction sales of Boots and Shoes every Wednesday during the year. UCTION NOTICE. TUIs DAY—TULSDAY, At 10 o'clock, Very Large and Attractive Sale ol DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Inciuding, by order of Assignee, A LARGE STOCK OF REGULAR MADE MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, to be gold without reserve, Also MEN'S SOFT HATS AND LADIES! STRAW HATS, 100 cases Men's and Boys’ Soit Hats in ail quality and variety, freah goods in original cases. 10) cases Ladies’ Hats, all the latest Summer and Fall Styles. Particular attention of buvers is invited to this large and very attractive sale of destrable goods. Catalogues and Goons now Reaay. WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, 182 Chureh'street, CTION.—LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, A. this (Tossday) morning, at 103 precisely, at the | five mtory residence 12 East Tenth street, between Broadway and Fitth avenue, one block west of A. t. Stewart's building, near Fifth aventie—Welvet, Brussels Carpets; rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, eight beautiful Parlor Suits, latest style, made to order, covered with satin brocatel and reps; French, Turkish and Oriental Furniture of the latest s:vle; Works of Art, Bronzes, Paintings by great artists, Statuary, Vases, ided and inlaid Tables, Mirrors, Bro- Cabinets, Etaceres, catel and Lace ¢ ns, rosewood aud walnut Chamber Salts, ste of | Louls XIV.; curled hair and spring, M edding, Biankets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Roakers, covered with reps and haircloth; Clock: corner and side eres; two magnificent Sideboards, one cost #400; two Hertz’s patent Extension Tabies, Dining Chairs, China Tea aud Diuner Sets, with Crystal, Cut Glass, China and Silver Ware; Cutlery, Servants’ Furniture, & Sale positive. Reliable men in attendance to cart or pack g00ds for purchasers. IWIN NICHOLS, Auctione UCTION SALE OF Carmansvilie (Washington Heights) Property. The valuable piot of Lots (adjoining the Jumel estate). fronting on 165th street, between Tenth avenue and Haricm River, will be sold at auction, on the premises, Tuesday, } Angust 15, at 6% P.M. 50 per cent can remain on mortgage. The Carmansville and 125th street stages run to and tro trom these lots to Harlem. For particulars avpiy to G. LESPINASSE, 25 Pine street, or to the Auctioneer, J, H. WILSON, No. 9'Beaca street. UCTION NOTICE.—BY LUKE FITZGERALD, AUC- Uoneer, selis THIS DAY (Luesday), August 15, at Il o'clock, at Vb residence 120 West Twenty-tutrd street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, center! Household Furniture, Mirrors, Pixnofortes, made to'order by best city makers; ‘magniticent 7% octave Pianoforte, rosewood corners; Veivet Carpets, Pier ‘irrors, Lace and Brocatel Curtains, carved rosewood Suits In satith brocatel, rosewood Htageres ‘and Cabinets, Centre aad Side Tables, Gilt Clocks Vases, Mantel Ornaments, two biack ut Extension Tabies, Buffet, Chairs. Dinuer and Tea Seta, Sliver and Glass Ware, rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Chairs, Hair and Spring Mat- tresses, Pillows and Bolsters, Oileioth, Stair Carpet, Kitchen Ute loe Box. Sale posit UCTION NOTICE.—CHINA, GLASS, Fancy Goods, Plated Vable Cutlery, €c.. & RINGTON & SKIXAR, Auctioneers, will soil thin da: Barclay street, a general assortment of the above goods, from the shelves, in lots to suit. BY eaPovanry, agcrion ree, Will sell thie day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, rooms 79 {Nasaa at ar Fulton, wi re assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture, Hair and other Mattresses; Veivet, Brussels and other Carpet Freuch Plate Mer and Mantel Mirrors, Lounges, marble top Tadies, Lace Curtains, Viated Ware, ac. (J A008 BoaaRT, AU TIONE RR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST At the auction rooms, No, 1’ North William old Furniture, Carpets Mirrora, &c. ACI2 teorner Thirty-lifth street and Broadway, mort- am Engine, Shafiing, Belting, Saws, ke. By ney for mortgagee. ARGE AND PORITIVE SALE OF HOUSKHOLD FUR: niture, HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, this day, commencing at 19% o'clock. at th. pan Be sae te i the complete Furniture con- a ‘above viz., brilliant toned Fianoforte, cost $10) Heh Parior Sura, (4 eatin and proce: Ory ; Mirrors, Paintings, L , Cabs nets, Fables; sleo Dining Room ait’ Nenoon Paice Sulth to mi single and double Bedtawada, Burean Waabstands, Wardrobes, spring, hatr and feather feds am Bedding; also ktichen and basement Furniture, Pint tery, Chia, Glassware, Lounges, Brussels nad other Carpets = R elle four story man ARSHAL'S SALE. eer, will geil tin RICHARD WALTERS, AUC y (Tuesday), atl o'cloek, at 3 Howseboid Furniture, Pictures. te. MeCARE, AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—THIS DAY, Auctioneer, will sel! at b: y Sane Broadway, an assortment o Chairs, Bodsteada, Ice Bux, AGAR, ow Kowery G0 lote Men's Clothing. By order of J avant F Blataeet 18s Geeta 8 AWNBROKERS' SALES. WILLIAM &, INGRAHAM, 68 New Bowery, will well this day 90) Late Men gard Women’s Clothing, Silk Dresses, Shawis, Under Garme: Conts, Pants, Beading, Boots, Shoes, ke’ By order Freres Fely, 46 Front street, Brooklyn. SHERIFF'S SALE.-R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL eell this day, ‘clock, at Chatham street, the on: vente of a Window Shade Factory. also one sare » T, BRENNAN, Sheriff. J. Berpacner, Deputy. VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY.—J. P. TRAVER, AUC tioneer, will sell, on Tuesday, August 15, at 12 o'clock, at No. 4 City Hall place, Bovks a vory valuabia Library of Law pre STORE FOR SALE O4EAP.—RARE CHANCE, as owner has other business; tnree years’ lease: low rent. Apply at 2128 Second avenue, between 109th apd 110th atreet RUG STORR FOR SALE—WELL STOCKED AND nearly filled; good soda water and root beer stand; valuable lease; a great bargain, Apply to HALE, 61 Aon tree DF, STORE FOR SALE—A SMALL AND WELL fittel Drug Store will be sold for the value of the stock nd fixtures, Apply to Dr. MONAIR, 79 Bayard street. Fo, SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, IN the Fourteenth ward, doing a good cash business. In- quire of JAMES GALLAGHER, corner of King and Varick streets, in the liquor store. FOR, SAUEGNEAR THE HARLEM BRIDGE. ON A Third avenue corner, now occupied as a first clase hotel, Bar, Stock and all the Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Crockery, &c. Long lease; heen, rent. Sickness and death ‘the cause of selling. Apply to JOHN MAGUIRE, 2,020 Third avenue, or to AMUS LEADES, 63 Fulton street, New York. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, OYSTER House and Bar, situated on Third avenue, now doing a fair trade; favorable lease; can be nought tow, for cash only, Avply, before 12 4.'M., to JAMES M. MERRITT, No. 6 White street, OR SALE—A DOWN TOWN. OYSTER HOUSE AND Barroom, beautifully fitted; location first class; long je. Address, for two days, L. W., box 127 Herald office, OR SALE—A SMALL CIGAR STORE; BEST LOCA- tion on Sixth avenue; near a theatre; owner is going into other busine:s; rent 346 Sixth avenue, OR SALE--A PROFIT. CASH MANUFACTURING busiuess in the countr; quired ; good reasons for selling. Address J, B. 280 Herald office. OR SALE--A FIVE YEARS LEASE OF A LARGE House, suitable for business purposes, on Great Jones street, near Broadway. Apply to L. J. CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue, Bible House. YOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STORE, WITH Safe, Cases, Mirrors, Clock, dc, with a small stock of goods; will be wold st ‘a bargain, with Lease of store if wanted; good reasons given for selling. Inquire ut 117 At lantic street, Brooklyn. (OR SALE—A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR in the Fourteenth ward; three years’ lease ; cleap Tent; established 20 years; with or without Stock. Apply to P. GAFFNEY & CO., 359 Bow TXOR SALE—A FANOY GOODS STORE, IN A FIRST lass neighborhood; no opposition. Apply at 1.218 Third ‘Avenue, on the premises, from 7 to 8'y A. M. and ffom7to9 ili sold. POR, SALE THE LEASE AND MACHINERY OF A Planing Mi}, Sash, istind and Door Factory. Apply io OLAVER STORY, Washington place, East Orange, N. J. FOR, SALECVERY LOW, A BAKERY, SPLENDIDLY fitted up and in a good location, in Fulton street, Brook- for one or more years. Inquire of GUSTAVUS RICH- ER, No, 9 Front street, Brooklvn, RIOR SALE—LIQUOR STORE, CORNER DELANCRY and Norfolk streets; to be sold cheap; satisfactory reasons given for ing. «ee , OR SALE CHEAP—A LIQUOR STORE, WITH oc! ixtures ani ree monthe’ rent paid ; three years’ lease. Apply at 237 Weat street. ‘= n POE, SARE, CHEAP FOR CASH_STOOK, FixTURS and Business of plumbing. gas, and ‘steam fin establishment. Address Ab. P., Brooklyn Branch eral oflice, INDLING WOOD YARD FOR SALE—AN OLD ES. tablished Wood Yard, Horses, Wagons, &c., &c., and all'complete. Apply at 42) and 422 Hast Twenty-third sires t SAFES — MARVIN'S HE BALANCE OF HERRING": ‘and Wilder's Safes at less than half price to close out; Lilite’s mproved triple flane Safes, at No. Park place. LILLIE & CO. 10 CO! ACTORS. HUNDRED THOUSAND (10,000) Biocks, by first class pavers, delivered to suit; Dock Stone in any quantity. ANTHONY & KENNEDY, 27 Park place. 0 BAKERS.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR BALE— ‘One of the best and oldest Stands in a flourishtng city, within 10 miles of the city of New York; lease, fixtures, tools, horse, wagon, Ac.; brick stable, with two on premises; everything convenient. Address P, W., Herald oflice. HE PROPRIETOR OF ONE OF THE OLDEST AND most profitable retat! Shoe Stores i the city offers it fo sale at a bargain on account of other business, which occu- jes his whole time, preven ting kim from giving his attention Toit. "Address ROGERS, Heratd office, $800 REAT BARGAIN. DC Billiard on, two new Tab! Stock and every thing complete. 6 and investixate at 28 West Houston street, one block west of Broadway. por “THE MILLION. CASH—G ARROOM AND EVENING TELEGRAM CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL, MAIL AND TELEGRAPHIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL, FASHIONABLE AND PERSONAL, GENIAL AND GossiPy, MERCANTILE AND MARKETABLE, REAL ESTATE PRIVATE AND AUCTION SALES. MOVEMENTS IN THE CITY AND VICINITY. LATEST REPORTS OF IMPROVEMENTS IN PARKS, DOCKS, STREETS AND PUBLIC WORKS, INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS, GRAVE AND GAY. THE DAILY HISTORY | | | or NEW YORK LIFE. Tae PAPER OF THE MILLION. THE EVENING TELEGRAM. T WILLIARD & DE BEVOISE'S, 45 DLY STREET— One 15x86—12x24—10280 horizontal Engines and Boil- rs; one upright Engine, with hotating attachment; one Cook & Kyne’s hoisting Engine; one 20 horse upright Boller ; Lathes, Drills, Shafting and Pullies, Agents for Sweency’s patent Tuyere Iron. JOR SALE—KIGHT HORSE POWER ENGINE AND Holler, complete ; can be seen at work. 519 West Fif- teenth sireet. 1OR SALE—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STEAM EN lines, Bollers and Steam Pumps. FINNEY & HOFF. MAN, 317 to 295 W: » Brooklyn. Fe SALE CHEAP—A 45 HORSE POWER ENGINE, in firet clase running order; ulso two locomotive Koslers, nquire of LALANCE & GROSJEAN MANUFACTURING CO,, 89 Beekman street, ‘AULIO PRESSES, CALLENDERS, BRUSHING chines, Embossing Presses, Paint Mills, Color Mix- ines, Fairbanks’ and Howes’ Scales, Shafting, Pule Hangers, &c. FOLLETT, JOHNSTON & CO., 233 West Twenty-ninth street. ACHINERY FOR MIXING CONCRETE FOR PAVE. mente, second hand; Portable, Stationary and Hosting am Pumps and Boilers. Machinery of every n at 14 Water street. ¥. M. SWEGAN, TEAM PUMPS FOR SALE,—DOUBLE ACTING STEAM ©. Pumps as low as #50. A few second hand Pumps for fale at J. CLAYTON'S Pump Manufactory, 24 Water street, Brooklyn, N.Y, Be Me Me STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND GOOD $5.OOO wii et antcnutbiisbed business In Brooxiyn ; rent ‘#45 per ‘month ; profits #250 to #850 per month; in the best location and. doing the leading business on the blo this ia'a aplendti chance fora party with srall ewpital. Full particulars and detaiis given upon interview; terms of pur ‘cbase vory easy, Address G, A. T., Heraid olliga, August 21. A Trip Around the World, OoD's MUSEUM. Bites jon inesday vureday evenings, plete Eo eel Paaniehet ais" ise'anseat k wicigae?: ¢. BONIFACE Allce Atherton, Frank yin, wea Whase MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 3 P. M. ‘The superb drama, to two acts, of 1@°S. DIVERSION, and farce, Y BON DIANA. FRIDAY, August 18—Farewell Benetit of Mr. GEO. C, BONIFACE. Wasnaces. Engagement fora limited period of tue world-famed MI88 LYDIA THOMPSUN and HER NEW CUMPANY, under the management of Mr. ALKX. HENDERSON, re- organized, much inereased and strengthened in England. ‘The most Complete and powerful COMEDY AND BURLESQUE ORGANIZATION WEDNESDAY. “ACUUST To, AND EVERY EVENING z Aj AND EV! and SATURDAY MATINEE, until farther notice, will be Rferepted s new burlesque (specially written and adapted for 188 Tuompson and company), upon the domestic tale of BLUE’ BEARD; or, THE MURMAN, THE MAIDEN and the LITTLE MILITATRE, with the Intest musical novelties from Europe, specially im- orted,. unsorted and concerted by Mr. MICHAEL CON- OLY, Musical Director; new and gorgeous Dresses, ar- ranged gut designed by Miss Lydia Thompson; elaborate w Scenery, by Messrs. Isherwood, Evans and J. Hillyard ; rropertics by Goodwin and’ assistants; Mechauical eee ee Le ANE” OTHERWISE, ¥5 Misa. LYDIA. THOMPSON .MR. HARRY BECKETT Ibrahim, Mr. ; ‘Miss Camille Dubow; Sorosister’ Annie, Miss Carlotta 1; Corporal Zowg- Zowg, Wile Kdwin; Hassan, Misa Hetty Traov; the O'sbacabac, ar. Hl. Montgomery; ex, Miss, Filly kari; Said, Miss Kate Edgerton: ‘Miss ‘Lotta Mira; Zaffo, Miss’ Millie Cook; Quatfo,, Mins i Spiritual Wives, Body Guard (Mamelukea), Pages, Turkish ‘Girls and Peddiag Guests, by a numerous Corps de Ballet and guxili- ary torce, Rcene |—The village of Bishmillah at sunset......G. Evans (icone 2—Zig-zag path to Castie Biue Beard by moon- ight. -H. asherwood thie “stai-spangied hali of Many nu J. Hillyard Scone 4—Portals of ihe Biue Roo: J. Hilyard Scene §5—Lookout Towers on the Castle Rangery . Isherwood The pettormances will commence at 8 o'clock with the farce o} GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME, supported by Messrs, Willle Edwin, 1. Hontgomery, Misses Hetty Tracy aud Tilly Earl. SEATS MAY BE SECURED IN ADVANCE. rpoxy PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY. ENGAGEMENT, FOR siX NIGHTS ONLY of the talented young actor, Mr. H, WHALLEY, tn a new and entirely original play, entitled the BLACK BAND. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. IP RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, Siath avenue, Reservoir square and Forty TRENOR'S ADELPHIA HALL, Fifty-second street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, are now open for engagements ‘Rent 800 to #8) per uight. UMPTOWN PODIGAH CUTE, Facial Facetive Monologue, _at JOHN JACK'S TESTIMONIAL, Saturday, August 19. N®=. YORK, AUGUST 15, 1871.—NOTICE TO THEAT- rical Managers.—The undersigned will be at the Grand Central Hotei on Thursday morning. JOAN EB, MoDONOUGH. FLLOCUTION, ELOCUTION, ELOCUTION, 4 “Lessons given in this branch of education by a first Address ELOUUTION, Herald office, JAN FRANCISCO HALL.—MY BENEFIT 18 INDEFI- SY niteiy postponed. FRANK A. DOUD. __COPARTNERSHIPS. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN—-THAT THE COPART- nerabip heretofore existing and carried on at Mott Haven, Westchester county, N. ¥., under the firm name of Magee & Co.. is hereby dissotved by mutual consent, and that Said business will be hereafter carried on under the name of Louis Diehl, and that all debts azainst the firm will be paid by Louis Deh}, and all outstanding debts due to the late nrm of Magee & Co. will be collected an ous Diehl in- diviaually. WILLIAM MAGEE. LOUIS DIKHL. cond st, and 8 profes BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WISHES TO obtain an interest in » Real Estate and Renting Agency, in which he will tnvest bis time and #2,(0 staple merchan- dise, convertible inside of sixty days into cash ; good refer- ence given, Address REAE ESTATE COPARTNERSHIP, Herald ofice, A GAaEBAVE A CHOIOK APPLICATION FOR 5,000 ina manufacturing business; $1.00 cash, bal- ance tn 60 day instalments: Probably but ‘82,500 will ever be required; paying help 8400 week ; ali work cash on delivery ; or will borrow money, give security and pay salary; above ‘are most popular men in the Union in ther line, are straight as an arrow, full oe work and alt Geil) be; have contracts now running into 1873, A) immediately. * Pe eet GIBBS & CO Financial Agents, 98 Broa ay. (A. RETAIL BOOKSTORE, LONG, ESTABLISHED, ON a principal avenue, for sale—Price, including Leas, Sige and Fixtures, 2,000, Adiress BOOKSELLER, ‘bor 3,756 Post office. NY MAN HAVING A BUSINESS REPUTATION AND $12,500 in cash can have the Presidency and a portion Of stock Of ove of the best winall institutions on Broadway. F. D. RICHARDSON & CO., 9 Liberty street. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADE WITH UNDRED DOL- ¢ charge of girla m 2. ~ the right man to be equally interested In @ profitable manufacturing business, without any competition. Apply at 99 Liberty street, room A HONEST MAN, WITH A FEW 1 rs, business ; one that will tal id dip bbae pheterreas” if Ran sired, A FIRST CLAS$ REAL “ESTATE OFFICH DOWN towa ofters'a rood opening to one possessing the equi. site talent and experience in field of city and Westchester county ; should be expert in both office routine and outside work; testimonials required, Address ACTIVITY, box 148 Herald office. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A small capital to invest in a well established business. 490 Myrtie avenue, near Hall street, Brookiyn, OR SALE—LEASE OF A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED House, with elegantly fitted up Saloon, up town; withont aang exception the beat locality in the city Priucipals only: Address 8. B., box 167 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED OR A SILENT PARTNER—WHO shall take charge of the sale of gooda for a silk factory, manufacturing all kinds of dresa « Jain and fancy. Address I, Von Nordbausen, 119 eet, from ten till twelve o'clock daily. ‘PARINER WANTED_WITH MEANS AND OREDIT, in the tobacco business, to handie leaf, in connection with the manufactured, both'plug and smoking. Have a fac- tory of my own, Can control large consignmenis. References wil be given atid required. Address bor 170 Herald ofice. ARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE OR TWO RA Rctive, rellabie men. with 88,000 t0 9,00) at command; business exciusive, permanent, reliable and profitable, Ap: ply to MANUFACTURER, 245 Broadway. pa bt INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT Right Association,” 12 Warren street, New York, so- Helis Patents, exhibits, sellaand bays Patents and Patented Goods, “PATENT RIGHT GAZETTE ;" price 10 cents. Agents wanted. HE ADVERTISER, OWNING ERY VALUABLE Patent, will sell the whole or retain a baif interest and in a party to manufacture and sell the same (over 10) per cent profit and demand unlimited); only to be examined to be appreciated. D. THORPE, 416 Fourth avenue, 0 DRUGGISTS,—WANTED, A COMPETENT DRUG- ist, with from $500 to B5v0, to take a half interest in an entirely "new Store, and the only one ina thriving place, Apply to HALE, 61 Ann street, with references, 7ANTED—TO FURNISH A PATENTED MACHINE, ‘against capital for its manufacture. Address B., 149 ANTED—A MAN WITH A SMALL CAPITAL TO join the subscriber Inthe general market business; a ‘one that understands the business, and nove H. &., Hudson City Post oftice, ANTED—PARTNER IN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS; #300 to 8500 cash required; remainder can be paid ont of proceeds of business, eal estate security. oom 9, 48 Broad street, WASTED, .A PARTNER, WITH §2,i00 OR 2.000, IN & profitable cash manufacturing business. Aduress, for particulars, V. O., box 280 Herald oftice. ANTED—A MAN WITH $500 CASH, TO TAKE THE Jace of a retiring partner in a good paying cash busi nem, ehtablisued ten year. Inquire’ ot WM. Ac MOUNT: CASTLE, 708 Broadway, WARNTEDA SQUARE MAN, WITH i000, TN A first class manufacturing business now in operation tn this city; {tis a monopoly ; demand unlimited; 20,000 can be sold to first class trade months of Beptember | sod October none but those wanting a square, good busi r ‘ Apply to oF nddrens Wi. LAWRENCE, 824 Second avent tei 0 —A GOOD AND SAFE INVESTMENT; STEADY pc 0) business; or B46 weekly. Those meaning business address LLOYD, Bi ada irst ti $10.000 8382 WANTED-—WITHOUT SERVI q old established manufacturing b pays over‘ per cent per, annum. Apply tmmediately to GEORGE L, CANNON, 9 Liberty street. $10.000 Tse, 8° ‘ACTURING Horses, ‘oolk, Stock, ée., all in good ‘Ad- TO $20.00) BUSINESS. “AN A( 1 & relinvle ing manufacturing business. Address box 1,277 Post oft $12 000 Business; splendid = rout rt pparatua, dress FOUNTAIN, Herald office. eS JADING SOPRANO DESIRES TO MAKE AN EN- ey in some choir in this or adjorntng city for the special partner wanted, above amonnt, MANUFACTUR: ae 4 A SODA WATER MANU order and ‘# good trade; catabliished 10 years. MUSICAL. Address Mies 8. P., 185 West Tuirty-aixth A ist ot September, street. USIC.PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANC ORGAN, mony, day and evening $2 Hari y - nd for ciren Fntabiinhod 154 ee 9 ST ATSON, Director. W — e OR’ FIVE TO TEN STOP ANI oF without peantay sultable for ® lodge, r G, KINGSLEY, 74 Nassau Guitar, Violin, Singing, _ DENTISTRY. EXTA EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.-FOURTEEN T years; bonumbing appitcatios administeret; bes tiful Teeth, #1; lumpers for hollow cheeks epaired, eye WiLARERS, ROB rand at, Wear Brow rpenna EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN, with laughin: Teeth on rubber, Abe MT olber preparationiyy fal sets of continaons gum rie care Miled with a and HE 1W) Grand street, ‘eoth. carefull DR, BUDE ae OnE REMAL aSSP UNTIL MONDAY. & fa a, fe FALL AND WINTER SEASON, with the first appearance of Mr: Soveph K. great specialty of the * aD GERMAN, EMIGRANT IN GAYLER'S DRAMA when it with FRITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, For further particulara see future adi Bowser THEATRE, Last nights of Foster's drama ot a TATE A, THE ore by rn GIRL. londay, FANE. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. THEO, THOMA GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS concents™ THEO. THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, UST 15, AT . Overture “*Masaniello” oo bs 4 anos BERTHA, BERTHA, “Thowsan’ 4; Theme, Variations and March, 5. Overture, “Merry Wives of Winaso1 6. Thome and Variations, Kaiser Fri . Maroh, “Bruinor, Schubert 9. Overture, “Zampa". At ‘Herold 10. Visions in a Dream, with Zither solo, ‘Lumbye Hy pike pay Leben" Paoaat Goose’ March... Z ission—Tickets, 60 cents. Private boxes, #1 extra. PACKAGES OF 12 TICKETS, FOUR aie ata ‘To be had at the principal music stores, ERRACE GARDEN.—JULLIEN'S CONCERTS, Fifty-eighth st., between Lexington and Third avenues, T Ss (TUESDAY) EVENING, August 15, TWENTY-SECOND GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, FRAULEIN ALMA KRAUSE. First appenrance of the favorite Tenor, HERR BERNARD. GRAND INCREASED ORCHESTRA, Admission, 50c. ERNST O, BERNET. Bootes tHuaTRE. LOTTA, First engagement at this theatre of the versatile younz Comedienne, LOTTA, who will appear on this AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, in ber Dual character of LITTLE NELL and the MARCHIONESS, in Mr. John Brougham’s dramauzation of Charles Dickeng celebrated novel of the “Ola Curtoaity Shop,” SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL COMPANY. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 13g. Seats secured six days in adyance, ROOKLYN GLOBE (FORMERLY HOOLEY'S OPERA House).—This old established family resort WILL OPEN FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON, ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1871. CHARLES WHITE, Manager, PIANOFORT LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, B A. fenton sel cheap; rent allowed on M. M. MERRELL'S, No. § Uniou square (1 T MAKERS, TO Borchase. “Call af Fourth avenue), A HAGNIICENT DOUBLE, ROUND CORNER PIA. « noforte, 74 octave, all modern improvements, richly Carved legs and case, nearly new, cost $700, for $275; mag- niticent satin brocatel Parlor Suit, cost 450, tor $150; one do., $50; French Bronzes, Vases, ‘Paintings, Mirrors,’ Cur. taths, Turkish and Orfental Furniture, latest style; gilded and inlat: Tables, Cadinets, rosewood and wainut Chamber Sets, Mattresses,’ Dining Furuiture, Silver and China Ware, Ac. at a great sacrifice, Cail at residence 12 Kast Tenth aatroet, between University place and Fifth avenue, RARE CHANCE.—HANDSOME PIANOFORTE, IN- cluding stool and cover, less. than $100; modern’ style and improvements; in perfect order; sweet, powerful tone, 28 ‘Third , Dear Second avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WILL dispose of their magnificent 74 octave rich rosewood Pianoforte, carved iegs, In use nine months, cost $900, for $276; Stool, Cover, Music Stand; Parior and Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, at less than nalf cost. Private Tesidence 120 West Twenty-third street, (A. BEAUZIFUL PIANO, ROUND CORNERS, CARVED legsy #80; an elegant 7 octave Pianoforie, every tm- provement, great bargain installments take! BIDDLE, 18 Amity MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7'¢ OCTAVE PIANO. forte, grand scale, made order, celebrated maker, used. five ‘months, fully guaranteed, cost $750, for $274 Parlor Suits, caintings, Bronzes, Silverware, Eterges, Book- case, Carpets; property of a family leaving oity.—8 West Fifteenta street, near Fifth avenue. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of different makers, at low prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. OSEWOOD PIANO, §100—FULLY GUARANTRED magnificent 744 octave, having overstrung bass, carve; legs, agratte; cevebrated clty maker; great sacritice, JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, neur Macdougal. bel CORPORATION NOTICES. EPARTMENT OF DOOKS, NOS, 45 AND 843 BROAD way, New York, Juiy 12, 1871. NOvICE.—Pursuant to the provisions of sub-division 8, of section 6, of chapter 574, Laws of 1571, the Board of Com- missioners governing the Department of Docks hereby gives notice that the piana for the improvement of the water front of the city of New York, determined upon by said Board, were, on the 27th day of April, 1871, duly adopied by the Commissioners of the Sinking ‘Fund’ and retarned to’ the Board governing this Department, witn a certificate of such Adoption written thereon, in conférmity with the iaw. | That said plans and certificate 'are fled in the office of this Board and are open to public mspection daily, between the houra of 10 and 11 o'clock A. M., and that from and after the said 27th day of April, 1871, no wharf, pier, buikhead, basin, dock or nip or any what’ structure or superstructure ean be laid out bullt or rebuilt within the teri district embrace in and specified We se ple ak in accordance there- with, tin TY. AGNEW, ENRY A. SMITH, WILSON G, HUNT, RICHARD M, HENRY, WILLIAM WOOD, J. GRENVILL NF, Secor rv. \TOTICE OF 1B OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS for unpaid assessments for streets, avonues and Park openings, widenings and extensions. Ciry ov Naw Youn, ) DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU OF AREFARS, OFTIOb OF CLRBK OF ARREARS, Sune 12, 18/1: Under the direction of the Compiroiler of the city of New York, the undersigned hereby gives public notice, pursuant fo the provisions of the act entitled “An aot for tho collec tion of taxes, asseasiments and Croton water rents in the city of New York, and to amend the several acts in relation thereto, passed Aprii 8, 1871,” that the respective owners of all the lands and tenements'on which assessments have been lald and confirmed, and are now due and unpaid. and have remained due and unpaid since the confirmation of said as- sesamenta, for the following city, tmprovements for streets, avenues and park openings, widenings aod extensions, ta Basaran avenue A, from Fifty-fourth to Seventy-ninth Wicening Beekman street, from Park row to Pearl street, Extension of Bowery, from Chatham to Franklin square. Extension of Chure bireet, from Fulton to Morris street, Opening Chambers street, from Chatham to James slip. Opening Central Park. Extending Central Pi Opening Eleventh aventie, trom 107th to 144th street, Opening Eightieth etrect, trom Bloomingdale road to Has. lem river. ‘Opening enue to Hud- son river. ripening Fitty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to East iver. ,Cpenng Fifty-ninth street, from Fifth avenue to East river. Opening First avenue, from Forty-second street to Harlem. Opening Fourth avenue, from, Thirty-elghth to 18th street, Opening Fifth avenue, from 180th strect to Harlem river, opening Mudivon avenue, from Forty-second to Eighty. sixth street, ,Qpening Ninetieth street, from ‘Third avenue to Harlem river. Opening Ninety-second street, from Fifth avenue to East river. Opening Niaety-third street, from Third evenua to Kast river. i Obening Ninety-sixth treet, from Fifth avenueto Harlem ver. “Opening Ninety-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to Bloom- indale road. ‘Opening Ninety-ninth street, from Fifth avenue to Hariem river. ' Opening Ninety-ninth treet, from Bighth avenue to Hud- son river. ‘Opentug 100tb street, from Tighth avenue to Broadway. Openjog 109th street, from Third aver Opealag 115ta street, from Tenth aveaue to Herlem river, Opening 124th street, trom Hudson to Harlem river, Opening 126th street, from Filth aventieto Bloomtogdale roa ning 122d street, from Seventh avenue to Hudson river, ‘Opening I4cth and I81at streots, from Tenth avenue to Hud: son river. Opening 125d street, from Eighth avenue to Harlem river, and from Tenth avenue to Hudson river. ‘Opentne 185th street, {rom Fourtu to Eighth avenue. Opening 187th siroet, from Tenth avenue to tsariem Fiver and? rom Kieventh avenue to Liudron river. ‘Opening Mist street, trom Bloomingdale road to Harlem er Widening Reade street, from Broadway to Chatham atreet. Widening Reade street, from Broadway to Washington pening Bixty third treet, from Fifth avenueto Bast river, fiwhth avenue to Hudson rive "Samad Sixty-00b atreet, from Eighth avenue to Hudson r Opening Sixty-ninth street, from Eighth avenue to Hudson river, and from Fiith avenue to East river. Uponing Sixty-sixth aireet, from Fifth avenue to Opening Seventy.trst aireet, from Fourth avenuo to Kast from Tenth avenue to Hudson river. "Gponing Seventy-secoud street, from Fourth to Tenth ave- ne, third street, from Third to Fourth avenue, Shanta erent Aft acreet, from Eiguin avenue 40 Hud eon river, Seventy-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to Bast Hema Here Eiguih avenue to Hudson river, Usoning ‘Seventy seventh street, from Eighth avenue to Hudson river, and from Fifth avenue to Kast river. Opening Neventy-cighth street, from Third avenue to East river. from 124th street to Harlem river. Qoentng Recoma genie, frou 129th stroet to Harlem river, Qranink Sgeventh aventie, trom 10th street to Harlem river. Worth street, from Baxter to Hudson street, Hreering Whitehall street, trom Dowling Green to Bast river {wired to pay the amount of the askesaments #0 due and remaining ‘anbal id respectively, tor the opening, widen. {ng and extension of the above named streets, avenues and rks to the Clerk of Arre t bis oflice In the City Finance hepartment, in the New © Commissioners, ihty-accond street, from Eighth ( urt House, pepper with .. as ereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annum to the foe of mayment, with the charges of this notice and adver. Verna it defanit aball be mare in suoh payment, such ands and tenements will be gold at public auction at the New Court House, In the City Ball Park, In the city of Now York, on the T6th day of September, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, for the lowest term of years at which any person shall offerto take the samme, fn conalderation of advancing the amount of the assessment so due and nnpald, and tie interest thereon ag Aforeraic to the time of the sale, and together with charges Of this notice and advertisement aud all other coats and charges accrued (hereon. "And that auch sale will be continued from time to time un- til all the lands and tonemonts here advertised for salo shalt be sola. And jrotice 13 hereby further given that a detailed atate- pm the ownersip! of the property as d and on which the assesuments are due and unpaid, i and will be published once in each week in the daily news paper called the World, and {8 also published in @ pamphlet Rall that copies of the pamphlet are deposited in the aber 0 the Bureau of Arrears Inthe Finance Department, and will be delivered to aay person applying (or the same. aS GADY, Clerk of Arrears ee ees aus: lis ll