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BOARDERS WANTED. Rete ins erie seat aa F -BIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE i with PLESSANT ROOMS, with excelient Board, for families and single persons, TO @10 PER WEEK. COO! 176 Bicecker street, six blocks west of Broadway A’ (QuEEWooD ated on First class r De MENTS a3 SUMMER RESORTS. views, ‘con’ at de) trains shade, de. ; on arrival ‘ork. JOHN WOOD, Proprictor. [ONG Tae MOUNTA! AND NEAR THE CITY.— ih Soren ee cma UD 600 feet eleva- P.M. saris alr, OUT street BUA. M. and 4 Staten Istand, Teasonable rates, BELMONT mr igo, New First class 3 ', Proprietor, IPRINGS HOUS! DELIGHTFULLY & at Dueiood, Keyport, N. J. week. Ve Bleecker strest, New York. Peau: HOME.—BOARD ANIDST THE QATSKILL Sin ieee enh alas Mountains ; good accommodatioas EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and Union square.—An elegantly furnished , with private table, for the winter, house entirely tirat lass | references exchanged. 4". STREET ($17 WEST).—ELEGANT FRONT ‘oome to let, en suite or aingly, with first class Boar |; private table if desired; house and location strictly first ’ are STREET, 308 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Roome, with Boar to married or single en- » on parlor and second floors; convenient to four TH STREET, 908.-LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, 14’ with Board at summer prices; house frst class, 5 LIVINGSTON PLACE, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT oO Park.—a Fxpuch private family would like to let two Rooms, with Board. Apply before 10 4. Mi. or after 6 P. M. “WAST ES gy leather STREET, NEARLY 15: ponent 7 Avenue Hotel.Furnished Rooms, with 1 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.-- Entire Second Floor, with superior Board; private hable or otherwise; house extra wide; location unexception- Able; aleo Rooms for gentlemen ; references. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRELT.—WITH ROARD, Suit of rour Rooms, or will let separately: private table desired; references ¢: ged. a WEST TWELFTH STREET, FICE DOORS WEST of Fifth avenue,—Desiradle rurnished Rooms, with or Prithout Board, on fra! or second story ; also single Rooms; moderate. ee a a EY D- STREET, MADISON SQUARE.—HANDSOMELY furnished Suite of Rooms to let, with frat class Board; so sinzle Rooms for gentieigen; ‘references exchange.!, ai © Last Twenty-third street. WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF ROSLYN widow lady has some neatly fur- ihout Board. 34 Wehed 34"s STREET, 256 WEST.-A PRIVATE FAMILY 116 will let, with Board, a handsome, finely furnished Floor, $40, for two; algo two Rooms for gentlemen Inery reasonable. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Bixth avenues.—Families or single class accommodation and super tor joard; terms very rate. ] NEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues,—A private ‘family will accommodate a yw gentiomen or a family with Board, at reasonable pri 44. WESt TWELFTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Doublo and Rooms, with Board; house and accommodations first class ; refereuce ex- ipbanged. 4 EAST TEXTH STREET. BREVOORT PLACE, west of Broadway.—blegantly furnished Rooms; breakfast if required. NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.-Desirable en suite or ingly, with firsi class Board, for families of single geutle- men! table boarders accommodated. 50 WEst SIXTEENTH STREET.—DESIRARLE JU Rooms, to a family or party o! gentiemen, with full or s EXchanged. | Board; terme moderate tor the summer} references 53 T THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN ee) Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Spacios Rooms, with uperior Board, for families and gentlemen; permanent or sient ; references required. (GQ WSs! SEVENTEENTH STRE: ly furnished second story front Room to le oerd, to «gentleman and wile; also a Room on the third ry. RTEENTH STR EET. to let, with or without Board. Moderate rates for the summer. G4. JANE, STREPT, NEAR HUDSON.—A | NEATLY rnished front ‘Room on second floor; aiso a hall Poom; alll the improvements. 71 SON AVENUE,—A CHOICE OF SMALL AND rge Rooms, for gentiemen and families, with Board, PA Bow be mate for fall and winter. “Heferences ex- hanged. QQ BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET. NEAR IRVING Pisee,—Two Rooms to let, with Hard, in a French of refinement; the best opportunities for studying and the language ; good table; references required. 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH street.—Handsomely furnished front Rooms, with ard, to gentleman and fe, all modern improvements; very email private family of adults. 16 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN LEXING. ton and Third avenues.—Front Room on secoud oor ; atso Third Floor to let, furnished, with Board. 64 WEST FOU 0 WEST SEVENTRENTH STREET.-A YOUNG widow lady, living alone, hes elegantly furnished ma to let, with or without Board, where there is ali mod- ern Improvements, where they can enjoy a qviet home. Cail for three days on Mra. 8. C. ny WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET—A PRIVATE family have severat weil furnished Rooms to let, ‘Board ; reterences required. 45 with LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, aud infant adupted out, by Dr. and Mme. ‘BST. 144 West 40th street, near Seventh avenue. ORDERS WANTED—AMONG THE CATSKILL Mountains ; plenty fresh food, milk, eggs and tront fish- Ej ears: ST per weak: Call on or address NICHOLAS BROWN, Woodiand, Ulster county, N. Y. ESIRABLE BOARD CAN BE HAD 5) MILES FROM ‘New York, Erie Railroad, three m‘nuies' walk from depot; pure mountainous air; terms #7 and ##. Address box 187 Monroe, Orange county, N. Y. LET—TWO PLEASANT, AIRY, PURNISHED Rooms, op second floor, brown stone house, with or without Board; private family: location Fast Fifty-sixth Btreet, near First avenue, with full view of the river; reat moderate, Addreas box 4,655 Post office. ___ BOARD AND LODGING VANTHD. _ INE LADY WOULD LIKE A PARTY 10 BOARD A efor the vse of ber furniture. Address for three . L., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; strictly private gentee! famii: gentleman out of town greater portfon of time; front Room; well furnished house. Address box 675 Post office. OARD WANTED-—-FOR A GENTLEMAN, IN A RE- Spectable family; good location: $8 per week; ref- efences. Address, stating terme, L., box 201 Aeraid office. Beste WANTED_—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO 1S EM- din a store during the cay; private (amily pre- below Twenty-third street; board Address, ; location west sid. hot to exceed $5 per wee with fuli particulars, G. & ‘PBEMANENT BOARD WANTE wife, two children and servant Wwith private table; centre of city Post office. ANTED—-FOR A GENTLEMAN, PARTIAL OR FULL Board, with nice Bedroom, on the second or third floor; near the line of Fourth avenue, between Eighth and Twenty-third streets. Address, stating terms, C., box 1,97 ost office, New York. ‘ANTED—BY TWO ADULTS, OF THE HIGHEST RE pectabliity, an unfurnishea Second Floor, three . al, modern improvementa, in a new brown stoue house, with owner preverred, in_ the vicinity of Madison ave tue and Central Pars, with pinin, well dresved dinners fu nished noon, Address B. G., East Forty-ninth street. ‘PoakD, WANTEDCEARLY IN BEPTEMBEE, THREE Rooms for four persons, within a few blocks of Th Heth street and Madison avenue. Address MADISON, Hera’ ofiice. GI _references exchanged. , 579 Brondway, D—FOR GENTLEMAN, four Rooms require Address B., box 4,1 ot WANT ROOM AND BEDROOM, WITH TLEM G Board, in a Jewish family; location trom Twenty third to Thirty-sixth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, References given and required. Address A., Herald ofiice. HOTELS. ICKWICK HOUSE, M7 CEDAR STRELT, CONVE nient to x ferries.—Single Rooms, 2bc., Boe., Iric., all thor jated. Board and Lodging day or 85 p COUNTRY BOARD. OARD CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON IN A firat class house: terms moderate. For particulars {n- re of JOHN MITCHELL, 605 Bro 7, orJOKN PARR, Kightn avenue. IN & YOUNTRY BOARD OAN BE OBTAINE Grove Hill, near Pecks! unde well shaded; plano; accommodations for horses: forma moderate, For particulars inquire of Mr. STRAUSS, 14 Went Thirty-second street, New York OUNTRY BOARD.—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, WATER _/ front; one hour from city; at aera LL. fog, boating, bathing; terms very moderate. Address L. L. WILGIAMSON. Manbasset, E. YOOD ROOMS, WITH BOARD, At #6 PER WEEK, may be obialned at a farm house tn the vicinity of Cats kil Mowbteins. Adcress, for particulars, L. B. VINCENT, Breebold, Greene county, N. Y. GOR COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD ON Bi bie terms. For information apply at 00 avenue D. ARGE ROOMS, WITH GAS; FIRST CLASS TABLE; 4 good wtabling, pleasant drives, telecraph office, no fever apd agut, nO Mosquitoes, at the Norwood House, @ minutes trom Jersey City. ONTROSE, SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—GOOD BOARD, with pleasant Roows, at moderate prices, can be ob- tained for a few days, or for autumn and winter, Address box 108 Herald ofice. ONE, MARGE OR TWO SMALL FAMILIES CAN FIND oard on a fart 40 minutes trom Sng Sing, delight{u! Rooms, healthy, ao. ; terms 66. w Ring sireat, York. SUMMEK RESORTS. T THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, 36 minutes from New York. Good Board and large, fi s tres able prices. eli furnisbed Roome a NC MoMICHARD, jate American Hote! and Congress Hall, Saratoga Spa. TTHE HRALTHLEST AND ib Connecticut. Nountato air joney. Send for circulas. HANDSOMEST PLACE save your health and House, Walltugford, MITH, Exopricior, four ar Renwiok street, between Spring and Canal -SITTING AND BED ROOM, FURNISHED for housekeeping, bot aud cold water, Lath, G* with Ap an good oui Wal. Muterest, new boats George, N- ¥. IVERSIDE HOUSE, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, FOOT AND HOTEL, WHITE SULPHUR ty Valley, Otsego county, N. Y. ‘as; Grat class Board $2 5) per da; ecenery JR rgpeonable charges; G. ORAPSER, 625 Broadway, New SPRINGS, CHER- Lighted thronzhout ‘herry sed fc enuly aud around C) Ve ‘urpassed for aed aS Te ROBINSON, Manacer. LAKE, GEORGY. —PLEASANT, ROOMS, IN A CHARM. Lake ingly situated house; steamboat landing on premises ; board $9. Address Lake George House, Fourteen trains E. JAMES HOTEL, MARION, bling, driving, _ 8. LAIRD, Prop: Wh die STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, Witl have « Dress Hop on Friday evening, August 1871. r, AV 52d street, Hudeon River.—A few very desirable Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent on reasonable terms for the seas First class table, dat! BRITTON, Proprietor. am N. J.-FIRST OLASS S"uables elegantly furnished Rooing, f bulte oF singly all « eplen e : vert ctabling, driving, bowling; all the atiractions of the elghit minutes by New Jersey Railroad from Jersey City terri Cortlandt or Desbroases street; 80 trains daily; Ce ser itetate App on. the premuce oF to GILER 1:3 & CO. 1 Maiden lane. HOWLAND, Manager. ITESTONE HOUSE, WHITESTONE, L, 1 —T11g a Bi) W douse has a few good Rooms to let tor the balance the season, upon favorable terms. E. POWELL. oppse RAM CARTOON ‘T0-DAY. THAT GREAT TYPHOON. A GREAT POLITICAL HIT ON THE TIMES. SBE THE >) vA Dent L rent A ] TE : x70 at 4% ior ‘ e Apart prem BM A. A. 0 ply to A dumb ble te improved in the most thorough manver; a and the best location in town. 4 near Broadway, with large show window, terms factory. Apply to CHENEY & DIXON, 19 Broadway, York, room 6. Conducting the fron railing business, MILLER, 229 East Forty-tirst strect. QTEAM POWER TO LET--FROM ONR TO ( HORS! with well lighted Rooms, in Ceutre, Elm and Twenty: second streets, fireel, 0 LET—-IN THE OLD HERALD BULLDIN suitable tor bpsiness and light manufacturing purpos Apply BARKER & COSTER, (0 LET—FLOORS IN BUILDING 60 MACDOUGAL Iso Apart- NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. 10 LET—A LARGE STORE AND BASEMENT, TO- gether or separate, on the weat side of Eighth avenu ments, from $22 to GBI. NICE STORES TO RENT--NOS. Twenty-sixth street, between Ninth suitable for | JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street. stone high stoop West sixteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, Ap- EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. HALL TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A school, club room, &0. 886 West Twenty-nin FINE STORE 70 LET—WITH STEAM POW 35 and B7 Woonter street. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. SUNDAY treet. ER, FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL ON BROADWAY, near Twenty-third street, to | M.A. J. LYN 106 Broadway, corner MILY HOTEL TO R ly and thoroughly painted inside and oat; altered Inquire of 505 Sixth avenue, from 10 to 8. p25 per year. RGE STORE TO L&T—NO 137 EIGHTH STRE pply to G. I. HALL, 147 Eim atreet. RE AND BASEMENT TO LET- 0 UITABLE FOR, or the Lease for sale. HUGH N, CAMP, ine street. iT—AT A BARGAIN; NEW- and 5m of # housn, 1. G. 8. MEIGS. OTS TO LEASE—SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURING uxposes, Eighth street, Jersey City, with water front ‘Addreas box 25 Jersey City Post ofice. eT, tie ENT LOW-SUITABLE FOR LIGHT BUSINESS, DE- sirably located Kooms, with small Steam Engine in complete riinuing order; engine will be sold if desired. Ap- ply immediately on premises, No, 4 West Fourth sireet, & AM POWER TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED floor, size 25 by 60 feet, with all the fittings necessary for ‘Apply to NORRIS & ui. uor and lunch business ; rent $1,000. Apply at & Gold . OFFIC Nassau street. treet, suitable for club or lodge rooms; Highth avenue. reet. Inquire of JOHN SCOTT, 641 Hudso1 d Tenth aven 8 10 LET-BASEMENT ANDSTORE AT 51 EIGATH avenue, corner of Horatio street; immediate pouses- LTO 445 WEST eR, ‘grocery, drug or butcher's store; also fine mente to let in same buildings: very cheap. Apply on tees, from 10 till 11 o'clock A. M., orto FETTRETCH & ret. , 1,036 Third avenue, near Sixty-first BOUSES TO Furnished, FOR FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUS in good locations, always apply to 4 Foes 8. GOODALE, DWEL! LED FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE: let and for sale, in deatrable locations, by H. -HOUSES, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, destrabie locations, to rent M.A. J. LYNCH & RUGH N. CAM 106 Broadway, corne NDERSIGNED HAS A LAR@’ NUMBER ants for furnished and unfurnished Houses. ing to rent will please seud particulars to 8, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. TO R. DREW 6 Firth avenue; brane’ office, 437 Sixth avenue, near IN Pine street. or Par- A. LET—A NICELY FURNT HED THREE STORY brick House; ten rooms, all Improvements, in perfect order; in Brooklya, near ferries. Permits at 212 Broadway, New York, room LET—A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN House, containing 19 rooms. No. owner, on the premises, Unturnished. NEAT BRICK COTTAGE ON LEXINGTON A nue to let; ‘waiter, sub-baseients, Apply to A. S. & ee nant, ODELL, 604 and 696 Lexi ton avenue. 46 VE. hot and cold water throughout; gas, bath’ rent very low to responsi: ing” (0 LET.-THE FOUR STORY BRICK ROUSE 209 EAST | City. F Hotel Post « T place. mo T°, est ) Ceda we | $6 9 1 41 Hall KF T° free Twenty-ninth street; HEALY, Jr., 287 Greenwich street. | Apply at Heaney Y Fift only eng PPUBNISHED ROOME TO LET—FOR HOUSEK or without, 0 LEY men or gentlemen and their Icealities in the city, at 117 Kast Fifteen street, near Irving nishe ‘Thirteenth street. suitable for light housekeepin improvements. NO LET—THREF LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, NICELY FUR Keeping, to centieman and wife; terms, $9 por week: Hall wo OR tlemes only | office. single Room, $6 50 per week, aut ONFURNISHED | be rented toy By, to FET ity [ eW per month. rent 1,200. Apply to JNO, 10 LET—THREK STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brick House 142 Kast Seventeenth street, TO IFICENT PARLOR FLOOR AND egantly furnished Rooms, en suite or si MAG orm : references exchanged. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. NE h avenue; private table if desired; first class par B., box 8, ng tor the winter address W. H oftic $1 South Fifth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS, TO SINGLE. LET--IN A PRIVATE HOUS! Room, with cas aud cooking stove. 26 WwW LE RNISHED, Inquire at 125 West Twentieth sireet. Nahed for hor Bedroow $2 per week. Apply at ‘Twenty-sixth street. rtd THRER NICE ROOMS TO RENT—TO G Inquire at the Dining Rooms, % VW iF atreet. 0 PER WEEK.—A GOOD SIZh FURNISH Room in @ small private family. 50. Washing arrangements, and every comfort ; in Une | 292 Fifty-econd street, near Broadway. BOND STREET. ment and day Boarders; MADISON AVENUE, rent; also FURNISHED ROOMS “ 7 WEST IWENTY.SkO 4. fornishea, two Room Bedroom for # single ge’ ROOMS MENTS TO LET. RST FLOOR AND BASEMENT ALSO BECK Fioor, to rent, in house 118 Kust Ninewy-frat street: ther or reparate; rent forthe whole, #3. AND -firat sireet NTLE- wives, in one of the best APAR’ J. 10 LET—A SMALL ENGLISH BASEMENT BRICK House and Puruiture for sale, or would be let, furnished, to a desirable tenant; rent very low; location unsurpassed. 5 Pavonia avenue, above Hamiion Park, Jersey bear Irving place; large yard; all in good order; immediate pos setsiou, House open from 1 tol o'ctock. FURNISHED ROO APART MANTS TAT AMITY STRERT.—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITA- ble for a gentleman and wife for light housekeeping, iso Kooms for geatlemen; house in good order; occupied | owner. \A large at Ii Weat Twenty-fourth street, uearly opposite Fifth Avenue Re t a TLY FUR- ‘ont ONE OR MORE ROOMS, aiso hail Room; moaern 16d N est ED Apply at G2 FURNISHED ROOMS, TRAN- first class resteurant a in TO tension, suitable for a physician's OND will Ap B1OK & REMBEN, 1,096 Toird avenue, near LET-SECOND FLOOR AND THREE ROOMS ON third, in three story brick uouse 362 West Tir parate meter; use of bata, closets, & street, near Lexington avenue, to let Parlor, k WO NEAT UPPER FLOORS, 130 FAST FIFTY FIRST ‘nd three light pedroome each; gaa Uxtures, wardrobes, do. ; ront i oud $9 per muvath, ley place, | Waverley" place to the centre | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1871. UNFURNISHED rOOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET, NION SQUARE.—TO LET, ONE HALF OF THIR Toor, backs also Studio ou top foot. Inquire at 33 Union square, of BELL BROS. is $50 PER MONTH FOR THE TWO FIRST FLOORS e at 184 Waverley place, corner of Tenth street, With separate entrance and all modern improvements. To none but reapectable pares. KOK SALE —FOR SALE—SECOND WAND SAFIS, BARGAINS offered. Ail sty.es andsizes. Pieasecail betore pur- where. fos spohanaed N SPEAM SaFE COMPANY, 800 Broadway. CONFECTIONERY, ICE QREAM AND OYSTER Saloon for sale—Splendid business lecation; unques- tionably rare chance to make money. | Particulars'93 Cham- bers street. GKOROE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agenc NO. 1 WHOLESALE LIQUOR BUSINESS FOR eale—Well established cash trade; sure fortune, enter- Pristng man, Apply immediate) Hambers street GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO, Store A; WELL KNOWN LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—SITU- ated in a good locality on the east side of the town, For sesinre inquire at 60 Suffolk street, beiween 8 and 6 P. J G, BOUTON. A LARGE SAFE FOR SALE—ALSO TWO MEDIUM and one small Safe, Herring's: and barvin'’s make, Cheap, to close out; Jewellers’ Safes. LILLIE & CO., No\8 Park place. CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—-A great bargain; Restaurants, Boarding Houses, corner avenucs; Meat AS Storer, on all the business strec Markets, ‘MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7/Cedar atreot. A. ~OR SAUB--CONFECTIONERIES SALOONB, ON « eight avenu luo Bakeries, Cigar Stores, Fancy Goods Stores, Drug tores, Billard Saloons, Paint Store and business. ‘MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar strest, CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SiLE--OWNER Going 9 Caltiornia, willbe sold cheap. Adireas kD. ox 10) Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,46 Bradway. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, WITH SOCK, GOOD A Fixtures, living artments ; rent $20, taKast Fittecath greet, for itd. CAMPBELL & 0O., Agenis, No. 4 West ‘ourth stree A FOR SALE, ONE OF THE PRINCIMAL CORNER « Liquor Stores in this city ; elegantly ananged through- Out; doing a heavy business; long le: oop Tent; will ba sold on easy terms, with or without stock. Apply to JOHN A. DUNN & OO., 25 Bowery. NY PARTIES HAVING A SMALL STO3K OF MER- chandiae for sale cheap, such aa Liquyrs, Groceries, Dry Goods, will hear of w purchaser by adiressing WIL! LIAMS, box 118 Herald office, li AKERY FOR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP BA- ID kery, ina good location for business, wih Lease for four years, and doing & good trade over thé comnter. Apply atl? Madis e SAR STAND FOR SaLk—w07 BROADWAY; ABOUT ih required. RUG STORE FOR SALE—WE! nearly filled; cood soda water and root beer stand; tuable lease; a great bargain. Apply to HALE, 61 Ann ret. DF2 STORE FOR SALE ‘guntiy titted ; good preseription trade week | three years’ lease; rent free; price WOR SALE—ONE ELECTRIC LAMP, WIT] REFLKC- tor; one Electric Lamp, Duborg. with dl apparatus pert ining thereto complete. Inquire at Purchjsing Agent's oltice, rio Railway JOR SALE-NEAR THE HARLEM BRIDGE, ON A Third ayenue corner, now occupied as 4 first clasa hotel, Bar, Stock and all’ the Furniture, Beddng, Carpets, Crockery, de. Long | cheap rent, Sicknejs and death tho case of eellin to JOHN MAQUI aventte, of to All 24, 53 Fulton etreot, (OR SALE—A CORNER DRUG STORE ON ALEADING avenue; beea established four years; low rent; good lease ; kales average $10 dally; price $1,600" cash, Apply to 7. M. LAWLEY, corner of Smith and Bergen stretts, Brook- ¥ 2,020 Third Rew ¥. H will require abyut § change for god r New York. SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE, WITH A furnished Room suitable for meetings; aplendid three-pal Pump; fixtures extra; 20 hogsheady o! Old Ale, lions of well assorted Liquors. Applyto JOHN Auctioneer and Real Estace Broke, 18 New Chainbers street. JOR SALE OR TO LET—A DOWNTOWN RESTAU- rant, with Bur, fitted up tn first class style, or would take Apariner, Inquire at 17 Geach street, WM. OWES, OR BALE AT A SACRIFICE, IF DISPOSED OF AT once, a vaiuable Patent Right, 16 years to ru; arti Used in every family; first rate chance ‘to make mojey on smail capital. (ood reasons given for selling. Fot particu- lara address ALEX ANDER, Herald office. For SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a small Grocery, with three rooms connected. ® Hester treet. A good chance for a German. Y Post {\RINGE, TRIMMING AND TAPE FACTORY FOR sie in Boston--With Silk Sptuning Machintry and m Power, rerdy to put into immediate operation, The property inclades 14,00) square feet of land, with good fac- Lory building, fireproof storehouse, dyehduse, &c.; or the looms and machinery will be sold neparateiy, of in lets If de- sired. Apply at 470 Broome street, up statrs, FINDLING WOOD YARD FOR SALE—AN OLD ES. Wagons, &c., kc, and tablished Wood Yard, Horses, allcomplete, Apply at 420 and 422 Fast ‘Twenty thirdsireet AGER BEER SALOON FOR SALE-CORNER OF 4 Kighth avenue aus Twenty-third street {nqutre ander the drug store. PiltgrogRarate vie Apparatus, Stock, N Van; well established Ina yood Tucali'y, petition; other business catise of selllag. days [ODIDE, Herald ofc: Horse and «im nd w Address for three tives, ONE DRED THOUSAND t class pavers, delivered to sult; & KENNEDY, 27 Park place. Dock Stone in wny qui 4 esto TPO ,BRLAGISTS. WANTED, A COMPETENT DRUG. gist, with from #800 to $500, to take a half interest in an entirely new Store, and the only one tn a thriving piace. Apply to WALE, 61 Ann street, with references, W OOL BAT FACTORY FOR SALE—AT BREWSTER'S, on the Harlem Rairoad, two hours from New York, Machinery, Stock, &c. : capacity for 100 doren per day. For particularé inquire of CHARLES &, WARING, Administra- jor, Yonkers, N. Y. MO CONTRACTORS. 100,00) Biocks, by 56.000. rok SA bEGMANUEACTURING | BUST. Db. «ness, Stock, Tools and Machinery, with good will; established 12 years; good reason given for selling out, Apply tJ. Hi. A., 56 Fultoa street, Brookiyn. I Inquire of TOMPKINS & BRET, 207 West street. LEGAL NOTICES. NTIMATION. By order of the € jurt_ of Britain, Gavin Maltman, a native of Fifeshire, Scotland, born in 1792, emigrated in’ early life to the West Indies. 1m 1830 be left Jamaica for Halitax, Nova Scotia. in 1842 he was in Peuce Edward Island. Thereafter he in New Bruns. wick, ana the last letter from him is dated from l’ugwash, Nova Scotia, 2ist ry, 188. It ie anderstvod that he was afier in Shediac, New Brunswick, iu or about the Maitman was a well edu good hand, and, if now alive he is entitled ¢ amount. Any jeasion in Scotland, North ace of his death, is requested to com: vith ©. M. BARSTOW, Esq., C. A., Lidia street, Factor on wis Estate, or bis Agents, Me: & SIME, Wo S., No. 8 HM street, Vata Fs MoNKILL, SUPREME, court. te Mayor, York, Aldermen reailve to the between Thiriy-fourth street and. Fiity-nin wicing of that part of Broadway be street and Thirty-uith i that second strect un than 100 feet, asioners of matter, ber tpant oF oe improved or unimprove ers whom it may cone Firat--That we buve completed ment, awards and in these proce and who may v jections in wi Chairman, at the ¢ nthe ubove-en the owner or owners, oF and Lots aa) aud to ers, ton week days next after the ald [sth day of September, 871, and ior that purpose will be in attendance at our ead office on eact eleven o'clock A. M. ‘Second—That the abstract of the said estimate and assess: ment, together With ous toaps, and wino (he alidavits, ext’ mates and other documents which were sed by us in waking our report, bave been deposited in tie ofice of the Dapart- ment of Public Works jn the city of New York, there to re- ‘ain until the 29th day of September, 1871, ‘Third—That the limits embraced by the asveasment afore: said are as follows, to wit All (nose lota, p or parcels of lund situate, Iving and bets wid city, and bounded by aud inclitded and contained within the centre lines of the follow: ing within th eald (en days, at ng Dumed streeta aiid avenues, that 18 to say :- Beginning at the point of interseciton of the centre tine of Firty ninth #treet with the centre line of fighth avenue and running thence e y along the centre line of Fifty-ninth street Lo the ceatre Line of Madison aver , thence southerly ‘oe the cenire line of Maison aveune to the centre tine of ‘Torrty-fonrth atrea!, thence eaaieriy along the centre line of Tairty-ronrth street’ to the centre tine of Lexington avenue, theace southerly along the ¢ Lexington avenue and Irving place to the centre eenth street, tues westerly along the centre line 6 8b atreet ta the cen tre line of Fourth avenue, # agutherly along the centre tne of Fourth avenue the centre iine of Astor place, ve tre line of Astor along the centre ce line. of Waver. along the oentre tine of e of Sixth avenue, thence eof Sixth avenue to the thence westerly wong the traet to the centre link of Seveutn along the centre }ine of Seventh centre ‘Twentieth street, thence wenteriy entre Line Twentieth street to ibe centre line of thonoe nortueciy along tue centre line of to thence westery along place’ to Broadway, thence sou line of Broadway’ to thence the westery re northeriy along the centre | nire line of Fourteenth atre 1 of Fourteenth thence northerly € line of Trent Twenty Sinth avenue, thence norther! venue to the centre line af Rixty ce rasteriy aiong the contra line af Sixt " ne of Highth avenue. and turnce Konth- re }ne or bAghth avenue to the potnt or F report herein will be presented to the Art of the State of New York, at w apecial term thereof, to be hed before the Honorable Albert Cardozo, ear thet + in the city New York, ape her notice of days to be hereafier givan tu two dally newspapers pubiiened in the city of New. York, pursuant to the provistons of the fourth section of ebapter oi 0 passea February 27, 1471 (ue laws of the State of New York, JOHN Q. IONE WILLIAM WOL Daved New Yous, Avgup lp, Wily { Commissioners, “ALLEN B. MINF! A BT LEN ER & BROTH ER, late HENRY H, LEEDS & MINER. Ape ite Post office. ° A] tL this day (Friday), A large (Established 1847, Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street JOUNBTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and xalesroom 37 Nassau street, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on At Wer ealesrogay ge ansoriinent of Household UCTION NOTICE —R. 7 HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), August 18, at 1044 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street, and Shelt Hardware, 4d pocket Cuulery, in lots to suit city and country tr: Also ‘Tinned and Japanned Ware, Coal Hods and Scoops, Shovels and Spades, Hay Forks, 0. r balance kek baa Stock of Hardware. ues On m0) 4 a WAZELL « 6. Auctioneers, 118 Chambers st. Catalos R AMUSEMENTS. ({LOBE THEATRE_128 BROADWAY. G™GNAND OFuNiNe MOT ay peas THE SECOND SRASON OF THE GLOBE eT THE GREAT FAMILY BT, ‘The novelty theatre of ee oe REUPEN ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, with one of the LARGEST and MOST Axtistio com. ever 0 @ theatre-going pubile. The ENTERTAINMENTS will be STRICTLY FIRST CLABES, and Stars, both native and foreign, will be presented in rapid succession. The GLOBE BALLET, composed of twenty young ladies, has been selected with care and for their artistic abilities. MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. See Sunday Herald for further particulars. L INA EDWIN'’S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY. 4 KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. ‘The Only Leon. 28. o Edwin Kelly. i. mB, The Lawyer's Clerk. Carry the News to Mary. August 21. A Trip Around the World. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. ‘Salesrooms 103 Liberty, 111 Cedur and 38 Church streets. Furnitare, Ci and Bedding. WALDRON & COOKE will sell Ly auction to-morrow (Saturday), at 1034 o'clock, w fine assortment of Furnitures ‘urpots, iding, Croekery, Gli China, Of1 Paintin, Engravin os, Hardware, Cutlery, Garden and Me- chanics’ Tools, Window Shades, de, &c, We would call particular attention to the ‘Parlor and Library Suits in this sale, The goods will be on exhibition this afternoon. Catalogues morning of sale. UCTION.—LARGE HOUSEHOLD F#UKNITURE SALE this) (Friday) morning, at 1034 o'clock preetscly, at the large five story residenes 12 East Tenth atrect, between Broadway and enue, one block west of A. T. Stew. art's Building, near Fifth avenue—Velvet, Brassels Carnes; rosewood Zig octave Pianoforte ; eight beautiful Parlor Sl Iatost style; made to order; covered with satin brocatel an: rops; French, Turkish and Oriental Furniture, of the latest style; Works ‘of Art, Bronze Paintings, by, great artista State Cabinets, Ltageres, jided “and inlal Tables, Mirrors, Brocatel and Lace Curtains; rosewood and wainut Chamber Sets, atyle of Louis XIV.; Curled Hair and Spring Mattresses, Bedding, Blaakets, ‘Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Rockers, covered with reps and balr- loth; Clocks, Corner and Side Etageres, two magpificent Bideboarda, one cost $300; two Herts’ patent Extension Tables Dining Chairs, China, ‘Tex and Dinner Sets, wi Crystal Cut Glass, China and Silverware, Cutlery, servanta' Furniture, &o. Sale positive, | Reliable mien Io attendance to cart or pack goo for purchasers. Were EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE-130 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ‘This (FRIDAY) mornin commencing at 104g o'clock. LUKK FITZGERALD will sll tois day, over 400 lots vy cataloguo, elegant, costly and plain Housebold Furniture, vis ‘Pianoforte, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, tine Ol! Paint- inga, Bronzo and Biaque Fi slaceand brocatel Curtains, Parlor Suits, covered in satin brocatel and silk reps, Marie Antoinette and Grand Duchess styles; Writing Desk and Bookcases, 60 volumes Books. Bedroom consists rosewood and black walnut Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wasbstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, &c.; 26 elegant curled Hair anc Ss) pring Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, 50 Linen Sheets, 100 Pillow Slips, Turkish Easy Chaira, Etageres, Centre and Side em French China Dinner and Tea Sets, 250; solid Silver an Plated Ware, Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, dc, Basement, Kitchen, in lots to suit purchasers, N. B.—Largest and richest sale this season, Goods packed and shipped for purcha: Lill M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONE: YY R. B thie day (Friday), at 11 o'ciock, at the salesroom, 79 Nassau street near Fulton), a fine assortment of iouschold Furniture, comprisiug rosewood and other Parlor Suits, wal- nut and thahogany Chamber Suite, Wardrobes, Bookcases, “a farticu- Extension Tables, Sideboards, ets, French Mirrors, Marble Top Centre Tabies, Mattresses, Ac. Jars in catalogues, Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., ACCTIONEE D &00,,No. 4 West Fourth street, sells thix mencing at’ 11 ‘o'clock, without, reserve, entire Contents, Stock, fine Fixtures, Furniture, &e,, of first class Restaurant, Chop House and Bat 43 Walker siheoy, near Cnreh, con- sisting large, superior French Range, Copper Utensils, ele- ant French plate Mirrors, English Ale Pamo, marble top much and elegant Bar Counters, walaut round and other Tables, Glass Partitions, quantity’ Chairs, Table Linen, Cut- lery, Retrigerators, fine Bar and Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Ungravinga, assorted Stock, &c, Goods to be fmmedietely removed. Buyera, speculators, dealers in- vited. f AUCTIONEER, 8UC ells this day, at 2 o'clo Canal street, a large assortment of Household Parlor Suits, in reps and hatreloth ; Dressing Burea\ robes, Bookcases, Centre Tables, Chairs, Loungs Washetands, Cribs, ra, Deska, Vases, G Pier and Muntel Mirrors; Brnssels, Tapestry and H. RERTHOL! to William Witte: xtures, Ingrain ; Mattings, Rugs Tusk and Exceisior Mat- Feather Bed: ove, Blankets, ledding. Ae. Crockery, Glass, Tin and Wood Ware: Kitelien On Wednesday next, twe.ve loads of Furniture Y on storage. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sule Fancy Suap Manufactory, Saturday, Angust 19, at 10 o'clock, at 148 and 115 Huntine- ton street, Brooklyn, the Stock and Fixtures of a Fancy Soap Manufactory, Counters, Deska, Showcases, Scales, boxes of Fancy Soaps, Steam Boiler, Tools, &e. By order of the At- torney for mortgagee. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, SATURDAY, August 19, al 1034 o'clock, ction rooms No. 1 North William street. tment of Housebold Furniture, Piano, Beds and Bedding, &c. ARGE SALE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, Dreuty QuAerTeRMacrks GExerai's Orion? MILADELPATA, Atguat 1), 18 p) WIN be gold at public auction, al sebuylkill A » Phil- Pa. neoclug on r 12, 1871, at 1v o'clock A, M. under the direct VP. Van Antwerp, M. 8. &. United States apd damaget stating in part of, 11,000 Great Coats, 8,000 pairs Drawe: 000 Shirts, 2,000 Wool Blankets, 1,600 pairs Trousers, 800,000 pairs sto 5.500 pairs 23,770 Knapsacks, 20/757 Haversacks, and various other articles, Tho terms of sais wil! ba stated fn the catalowies. which can be obtained at this ofice oF at the Seber ‘+ senal, Phila a tphia, be) By order of the Quartern er General. i : TEWARY VAN VLIET, weral United states Army. SALE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE. Derot QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICR,) JRFYRRSONVILLE, Ind., August 10, 1871." Will be sold at public auction, atthe depot at Jefferson- vilie, Ind., commencing on Tuesday, September 19, 1871, at Iorelock’ A. M., under the direction’ ot Captain J. F. Rod: gers, M. 8. K,, United 8 . 0 large quantity of ne fioserviceable and damaged Clothing, Camp aud Garris Equipage, consisting in part of 86,000 Uniform Coats, 165,000 paira Trousers, foo 52.000 pairs Trousers, mounted ; 9,000 pairs Drawers, 16,000 Shirts, flannel; 89,000 Shirts, 45,00 G y of new, w relnom Equipage, con- 2, Deputy Quartermaster I Vc foot; dy 47,00 Sack Coats, unlined ; 0,000 pairs Boots and Bootees, 68,0000 Forage Caps, 21,000 patrs Stockings, and various other articles. ‘The terms of sale will can be obtained at this odice. By onder of the Quartermaster General stated inthe catulogues, which u, HOYT, rtermaster, Captain and Depot Qi J ARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- nine 4 HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this (Friday) morning, commencing at ck, the complete gentee! Furniture of (our story resi Inf West Twenty-slath street, viz: Brijliant e rosewood Pianoforte, rich Vs Suits, in gat ves, I Mitrors, re in auits to Wardrobes, « Bronzer, Lace Dining Room ana. eand double Be: ORTGAGEH SALE OF FURNTTURE--T¢ this day at 169 Eldridge street, consiat ens, N Tables, Beds and Beddt Sale positive, By order ot Morigazee. JDAWNBROKER'S SALE , BY JOHN MOR- PAT, 42 hast Broadway, 400 ints of women’s seagon- By order D. be able Clothing, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, ac. Long, 299 East Broadway, AWNBROKER'S SALE.R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, PATE Bowery, wilt eell, thin day, at 11 o'clock, 500 Lou Men's and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shs Undereiothing, Boots, she Vesta. By order Gilun & © Q HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. WD. Hine Wines. Laigquors, Champagne, Ac; On th vgust 18, at 11 o'clock, at 13 Bower: order of the ghee, i, altsehe!, 2 i868 Rhine Win | of about 400 galions bons and LM Clar AUCTION SALE OF On th rands and ages; 200 cases Brandies and faiso canke Branies, Gin, Port and Sherry Wines; cages and baakels Champagues) ra, Tobavey, &e.; also aot of Circular Kawa, guakere? FRANK OSTERMAN, City Marshal, GHERIPP'S SALI, FIELD. AUCTIONEE ® Ut thie dag, at 11 ofclogk, hd Bare Fixta f om. order. and Fistures of Barroom. By order, eax shoritt, eye, various Riine W Janrs Doxey, Deputy. IPHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 1 Te Chambers Powell tins day, at 104 o'clock, the Leaae, Stock and Fixtures of the excetient Liquor Store 227 Wert street; (uli License and rent paid to November 1, Sale ponitive. ~ PROPOSALS. SPALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Trustees of the Tenth Ward, at erk of the Department of Public Instruc- rand and Elm streets, until Wedpesday, the You day of Augunt, 1871, and unt 1 o'clock P.M. on sald day, for the erection of a new Schoo! House on the site at present oceupied by Primary Schoo! No. 1, on Ludiow atreet, near Delancey street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the ofice of the Superintendent of Buildings aad Kepalrs, No, 146 Grand street, third floor, Proposals must state the estimate for each branch of the work separately, and be eudorsed “Proposal for Maxon Work,” “Proposal for Carpenter Work,” “Proposal tor Patating.” Two responsible ai iY the office of the tion, corner of proved sureties will be required from each muccesste er, and no proposal wiil be consid- ered In which no snreties are ead 4 (444 Schoo 1 inte right to reject any or all o1 16 proposals offered. becoa hilt J0et A ONZU PRUESDICL by, WilbiAM MoCAFFIL, GEORGE KINZER GEORGE T. PATTERSON, KENJAMIN F. SHAFFER. Hoard of Trusices, Tenth Ward, Dated July 19, 1871. PLANS AND PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ommissioners of Highways of the town of Hiooming Grove, Orange county, N. ¥., for bafiding an iron ‘at Saltabury Mille, in said town, unti! Friday, August £'o'P. Mt "Contraotor to furntab all material for consiruc- SEAL SS cetved hy th . Dated August 15, 1871, jan about 100 feet, Dat AaLeE, 8. EF. BLRONG,, Commissioners. 8. L, MOFFAT) NEWSPAPERS. AKIBUNE WANTED—DATH OF FEBRUARY 6, iM. Any one baving copy to well will olgase address Hi, A. U., \hen £99) Cage ilape re Ween Enthusiastic reception of the world-famed MISS LYDIA “ipsa an HER NEW COMPANY. UCORSS PRONOUNVED AND EMPHATIC. ‘ASHIONABLE AND CROWDED S{OUSES, STANDING ROOM ONLY AT AN EARLY HU SEATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANCE, THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE The new burlesque, upon the domestic tale of BLUE BEARD, or THE MAIDEN and the = LITTLE MILITAIRE, supported by MISS LYDIA THOMPSON, MR. HARRY BECKETT and every member of the new Forpany, with edicient chorus, corps de ballet aud auxiliary Musical Director, « Mr, MICHAEL CONNOLLY, NEW SCENERY, GORGEOUS COSTUMES, BRILLIANT MUSIC. The performance will commence with GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME. y OOD's MUSEUM. payices 3 (ERIDAY) EVEN! ranuwat f ANBEt OF Mr. GEO, ©. BONIFACE, who will bave the honor of preseuting the following attractive Fogramme :— ¥ DON CASAR DE DAZAN. DON O#SAR.. seeeeeeGEO, C, BONTIFACE ‘and the Melodrama, in two acts, entitied GAME CUCK OF THE WILDERNESS, SAMSON HARDHEAD.......0+-+-,...G80. C, BONIFACE supported by tho entire strength of the company. MATINER TO-DAY AT 2 V. M. MEG'S DIVERSION ‘and MY SON DIANA, ADLAOK'S, MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 134 O'CLOCK, MISS THOMPSON AND HiR NEW COMPANY. IPONY PAS1OR'S OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1871, BENEFIT OF W. H. WHALLLY. THE THREE KED MEN. ‘A host of volunteers. NICK O¥ THE WOODS, Matinees every Wednesday and MONDAY, AUGUST 21, Mr. SAM RYAN, In active preparation, THE OCTOKOO IAN FRANCISCO HALL, OPPOSITE NIBLO'S. Testimonial benefit to JOHN JACK. MATINEE at 2, Saturday, Angust 19. EVENING at 8 LAST MAN and last act of HENRY LV. JOHN JACK AS FALSTAFF AND GEOFFREY DALE, OLIVER DOUD BYRON AND THEODORE HAMILTON, PAULINE MARKHAN, Signor OPERTI, LITTLE MINNIE MADDEN, Mr. RUS: ahost of talent, and Gumptown Fodijah Cute. ‘unny Fellows we Meet,’ in @ grand sepsation oliv. THE MORMON, jaturday. WALLACK'S, ATURDAY, AT Ly O'CLOCK, 2 BEARD AND COMEDINITA YRAND OPERA HOC a WiLL OPED with the eminent ‘Mr. and Mrs. BANDMANN Cari Bergman's Admisuion 50 cents. MATINEE. a SATURDAY, AT 1G O'CLO BLUE BEARD AND COMEDIE MISS THOMPSON AND HER NEW COM PANY, PELE VRAM CARTOON THAT GREAT TYPUOON. A GREAT POLITICAL IT ON THE TINKS, SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. 4 COPARTNERSHIPS. NEW YORK, AUGUST 16, 1871.1 HAY! AN ‘aold mv interest in. the ‘Flizabethport Steam Cordage mpany to E, M. Pulton, to date from July 1, 1871, GEORGE BLACK COPARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING BE- the undersigned under the firm name of Moritz & ‘olved by mutual consent. All pa twee: Kien has bea t labrilties will be pald and clafine eollecied by M- Moritz, at it Franklin street. NEW Yous, August 16, 1871. MORITZ. A. KLEIN, 7B HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED INTO partnershtp Mr. Alexander Mack, f firm of Mack, Hyman & Co. OUR co. formerly of the HEYMAN. SOLOMON HEYMAN, The namo and style of firm shall hereafter be known as G. 4S. Heyiaan & Mack. INGE HEYMAN, f ; LOMON HEYMAN XANDER MACK, w York, Angu: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITE MAN OF ENERGY AND BUSINESS CAPACITY, with capital, to take an tnterest in the Patent Right of a Billfard Table; ‘reat inducements offered. Call at 424 At- lantic avenue, between Bond and Nevins, Brookiyn, L. 1. WM. LOCHEAD. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF ¥1,200, in a pleasant, profitable business, with an un- exceptionable partner. MAN, WITH FROM #36. by be: 6 Broadway. To J. A. BIGGS & SON, A 9000 Busine $30,000, can cearly double his toney annual Coming interested in « pleasant and well established business 1m New York city. No one need apply unless he can give the very best satisfactory reference and has the above capital. Address CHRISTIAN COPARTNERSHIP, Herald ofiice, unul August 20. PARTNER WITH A MODERATE CAPITAL ‘ uess thriving and must be extended. Inquire at the atore, 476 Greenwich street. 8. B. COCHRANE, { PARTNER WANTED—ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, WITH $10,000 capital, to Increase a first clans vetall business, avlished. Address for particulars NILY, Herald oftice. VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE—FITHER Siate Rights or entite Patent, Partics wishing to ex- | amine of purchase can see the mouel by callingon OHARLES | MAUS, pateates, Freach's Hotel, Wi remaln a few daye. on Broadway, aiready and interview OPFOR N INTEREST OR THE WHOL Manulactaring Business, lony ¢: and with a good trade, to be disposed 0: tal required, Address WHOLESALE: OF A WHOLESALE blished, profitaote only a’ smail capt. dox 167 Herald office VALUABLE PATENT AND Bt siven ty the pariy buying the SINESS WILL BE atterns, tools and ma- cbinery of # manutacturing est ment well loca’ and operat $10,000 a year profite. UNION ST N WORKS, Rhinebeck, ACCEPTABLE MAN, WITH 415,000, CAN obtain a permanent position ; commensurate salary; in- ton capital, with wnexceptionable partien; tial se- cured by mortgage, indefeasibly and safely. Addrecs, with references, HEMINGWAY, Herald olbee, PARTNER, WITH 4,000 CAPITAL, IN A LEGITI- mate cash manuiacturing business, In auecoReftl Opera- tion, to take charge of saicsroom department. Particulars given at store, 139 Fourth avenue, Aca GENTLEMAN HAVING FINEST MANUFAG- + turing establishment in this country solicits $40,000 Additional capital; no partnership; wil! secure by first mort- kage on Improved real estate und pay aslary. Principal at Our ollice from 12 to 2 to-day, E, H. GIBBS & CO., 8 Broadway. MIVDLE-AGED LADY, A GOOD PIANIST, HAV- ing had some experience ’in teaching, will pay a fair for an Interest in an established boarding or day vol; can farvish furniture if desired, Address L. W., New Rochelle Post oftice. N OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED. A RETIR ing partner wishes to dispose of his tateveat to » rellabl party; to much a fair chance ia offered; terms easy ; no agente need apply, Address BUSINESS, box 14) Herald office, {OR SALE—AN INEXHAUSTIB MENT QUARRY and excellent Kiln, located on Lake Huron, Mich. and combining unusual facilities for mannfacturing and (re\ght- Ing: fuel free, wil be leased on royalty if desired. Ful par- Usuiare furnished by JOHN W. CORLIES & CO., 07 Broad: was PARTNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS, A which will pay back capital invesie? within one mont HOPKINS, at Waldrou Cooke's auction rooms, 108 Lib: erty atreet, QOAP FACTORY AND SOAP MAKER WANTED.—A 2) party having w factory and boing & good manufactirgr Inay learn something to tis advantage by" calling on HH. A. WHITE, 1 Maiden ian. ee”? s/ IPUE INVENTORS EXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGHT ASSOCIATION, 12 Warren streat, New. York, solicite exnibits, sells and buys Patents and Patented Goods, Patent Right Gazette, price 10 cents, A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL OF $500, in & splendid paying business, Batiafuetion teed. Appy detween the hours of Il and den, 603 Broadway. WANTED. HAVING AN ESTABLISHED AND GUOD paying business, Md Vike to make it still more remtunerative by admifting a partner who will invent 2,000 ; the atriteat inveatigation wit excbangn of relerencen, ay: TTED STATES NOVELTY MANU Merted. (Apply to ‘AC TURING COMPANY, 697 Broadway, $1 000 TO $1,000 WANTED--FOR THE DEVELOP. ‘operation, near New York, Bor tmmodinte!y Teatlned ment of a minin; where from 86,000 to $10,000, om parties of first respectability with nnaoubted reference. Gress, without delay, ST, DENNIS, box 166 Heraid offic WANTED, Oa A SPECIAL PARTNER $25.000. with the above amount of capital to en feoarliy will be glvou ti ba to whom an interest and Ve cglvon. “Rudroas Wy 09x Ito Kleraid First of the vers = ent at this theatre panes Ci dient ho atte ee ms who will appear AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, in ber Dual character of LITHLe NEL and ‘the tn Mr. John Brougham's araumiizetion of Charles Dickens? a rauniy2.atiol «. colebrated novel of the “Ola Curioni, sree Bi SUPPOKTED "BY ‘A POWERFUL COMPANY. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 1. Beats secnrod elx dave in adv poniisowee ee Bowses ruvaree, ‘Last nighis of Foster's drama ot BERTHA, THE SKEWING MACHINE GIRL. Monday, Au SHIN FANE. BERTIIA, RTH A, a —» JHIN FANE, S) powrry Tararne, SHIN FANS. SHIN FANE, with he polebrated tn Cae rat th, TG riggs a new Scenery, n You Must Si 1ELOS Shines JARRETT ® an lanagers. + P meee and MUNDAY, AUGUST a | AUMBR. Inauguration of the regular orm appet tt AND WINTER SEASON, | and Grat appear ange of the popular young comedian P Pear ae. JON. Kk. EMME, in his great speciality of the GERMAN EMIGRANT, fn GAYLER'S SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, ATA, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, as performed by Mr. EMMET over ONE THOUSAND TIMES before the LARGLST AND MOST DELIGHTED AUDIRNOKS in every theatre of repate in the Unitet States, aud in ho has won the recognized position of the MOBT POPULAR STAR IN AMERICA. Tn the second got the grea ARLOR CONCERT SCN, in which Mr. EMMETT will introduce his CHARMING CHARACTER MELANGE, NEW SONGS, DANCES AND SOLOS. ‘The plece produced with bs 4 SénNery, NEW MUSIC, MECHANICAL EFFECTS anda POWERFUL COMPANY. Oftice for the sale of reserved seats will be open on Satu day, August 19, RACE GARDEN, JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. Fifty-eighth streeet, between Lexington and Third ava. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUGUST 18, GRAND. GALA CONCERT. GRAND OFERATIC CONCERT. GRAND ARRAY OF TALENT. Kogagement of tho renowned Italian Prima Donna, Mile. SALVOTTI. SALVOTTI. ‘The favorite Prima Donna, &c., on MONDAY NE: ONDAY NEXT, E SHIN Fraulein ALMA KRAUSE. RAUSB, Herr BERNARD, BERNARD. GUSTAVUS HALL, GUS HALL, SALVOTTIT will sing Guglielmo's celebrated soug, “The Lover and the Bird,” and Bevignani’s “Flower Girt. Arias, Duets and “Trios from “Lucia, “Don Gloy: ( ‘HEO. THOMAR, /. GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THEO. THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. THIS (FRIDAY) Overture, Anacreon, Dance des Bacchantes, Phiemon et Banc: 3. Waltz, Wicnerweise 4. Selection, Freyscbutz. ‘oriolanus. Christmas Oratorio. Overture. M. 10. Trio, Wilita Ll, Potka. rka, Aus der Heimath Polka Schnell,’ Freikugeln 12, Mareh, ‘T GRAND GALA NIGHT UNDREDTH CONCERT, INCREASED ORCHESTRA, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ADMISSION, RS, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE—BROOKLYN. Managers... te eee CARROLL & LAMB. ‘The gifted arusts, Miss ANNI WATTE and W. a. LEAKE, a tho reat play entitled ‘ THE WILLOWS, MATINEE. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Managers... W. CARROLL & F. LAM) BENEFIT AND CAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF ANNIE WAITE AND W. H, LEAKE, GREAT VLAY, UNDER THE WILLOWS A GREAT HIT. EVERY ACT ENCORED. 7 ALLACK'S. MATINER, SATURDAY, AT 146 O'CLOCK. MISS THOMPSON AND HER NEW COMPANY. = PIANOFORTES. — (A MARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase, Gail at MM. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (16h Fourth’ avenue). MAGNIFICENT CARVED DOUBLE ROUND ROSE- wood overstruvg eeven octave Piano, a bargain for cash ; uo instalments, DECKER & BROTHER, 56 Bleecker atrcet, one block east from Broadway. CHICKERING FOUR ROUND CORNER PIANG for $20).—Steinway and other first class Vianos tor Sale tow for cash or on instalments, or for rent; Prince & 'x Organs, new style, six stops, ior 4125; Meloleons, $3 and $45. 8, T. GORDON, 705 Rroaaway. MAGNIFICENT 8 AND ONE-THIRD OCTAVE ZA Chickering Piano, nearly new, at a bargain. Parties that desire one of Chickering’s very best mstraments apply at 30 Hanson place, Brookiyn 7% OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, HAZEL. 41. ton Brothers Piano for $25): one elegantly carved for $300; new and second Pianon for sale or to reat yery low. T. S. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. SHANCE,—HANDSOME PIANOFORTE, IN- AX. cluding stoo. and’ cover, leas than $100; modern’ style avd improvements; 1 pervect order; awees, powerlal tones 28 Third stecet, vear Second avenw RAP PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY octave, overstrung bass, carved legs, every improvements great eacritce ; instalments taken, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity Btreet, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR $225: cost $800; overstrung, ie, ugraile; cole- brated makers; five years’ guarantee; @ 1 class instru ment. Apply ai resi¢ence Li Seventh street. N ELEGANT 74 OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD PIANO- AA forte, carved legs, round corners, in use five months, best city maker, cost $%0, for 4275; Stool Cover, and Muale Stand; also Parlor Suits,’Redroom’ Suits, fo rosewood and walnut, at a sacrifice. Call at private residence 120 Weat Twenty-third street MAGNIFICENT 7¢ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO- forte, grand scale, mace to order, celebrated maker, ily guaranteed, used five momhs, com pi50, for #275; Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Ltageres, Bookcase, Carpets, Mirrors. Proper iy leaving city, 38 West’ Fitteemth street, near Fitth avenue, AGNIFICENT 8EVIN OCTAVE, ROESWOODP PIANO, $155, finished ail ro overuirang bass, with latest im: provements; elogaut carved Jeg Piano, great kacritice. JAMES GORDON, 19 Bleecker strees, near Macdougal. IANOS, MELODEONS SOF NEW AND beautiful styles, of diferent mars, at low prices for cash or monthly Instalments, or for reat, at WATERS’, 43b Mroadway, than can be found elsewher ™ S50) CASH, BALANCE #12 MONTHLY FIRST CLASS DIU 7Foctave Piano; carved lezs, serpentine mouldings ; all improvements; warrauted; cost #24; great reduction this month, K. CABLES, 470 Fighth avenue, near Thiry-fourtn street. BEA Piano, 7 = —MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ouND CO) 27 J. nered Tis octave 1 Pianvorte, FR oy jer for Farat- mber, vining. ture, Leas thay 12 Tenth siwet, by etween University FURNITURE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNTURE, Bedding, at the lowest cash prices, or on wetcly or A monthly instalments, at_O' FARRELL'S warerooms, Ne, 300 Eighth avenue, coraer Twentieth street, ARON CRISTALAR & ©0., 678 BROADWAY, OPto- ANY ste Grand Central Hotei. —Spe molern and antique Furniture, che Baraing fn CHAMBER, LIBRARY, ality in second hax er than half com PARLOR, DINING SUIT 8 AND BEDDING. TTHE PRIVATE RESIDENCK, 12 EASE! TENTH AA. street, one biock West of Broadway, between University Place and Fitth aveniie--Magoiticent donbie Pompadour Par- or Suit, nearly new ; cost $650, for 8275; one do., satin bro- catel, #150; one do.,'$50; Pianoforte, Parlor, Chamber, Din- ing Furnivre, at balt original coat; property of private fam- fly; house to let. T i. ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY AND Household Goodt Warehouse, 50 Bleecker strect, be- tween Broadway and Bowery—All styles and all colors Par- lor Suite, covered with reps, haircioth, satin or brocatel, fromm #45 up 16.9250 a anit, Pariot, Chamber, Livrary Dining Fur- niture; Pianofortes, Mirrora, Carpets, dc, at the greatest bargains for cash, ‘Packed and delivered free, I! PAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WT Room Suit, Pompadour sts for $200; one do. | Pafntings, Bronzes, Etageres, #0, , Dining Furniture. 98 Week Fitteontn street, near Fifth avenue. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT—COVERED IN RICH Mk, made by celebrated maker, 14 pieces, cone 700, tor sone do., 150, 10 tise four months 200; Library and | Drs Room suits, Suits, hairctoth, B50. residence ‘Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, URNITURE, CARPETS AND — BEDDING. largest assortment and the lowest prices for cath or ow weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S, 165 Chatham street, pine > I ONTHLY OR WKEKLY PAYMENTS—CABPETS, | Furniture, Bedding, ALY & CUNNINGHAM, ¥84 and 286 Third uc, near Tweaty-olghth atrasy Prices lower than a a4 hor house io the city, AKE NOTICH.—HAVING TO DISPOSE OF com. plete Furniture ot four sory mansion 12 West, Twonty. sixth street, re rowewood pieces, cust io black wal- ‘308 lot cheap. Wa step—rurnit ORE FOR REAL ESTATE, T. MOYT, 56 Broadway. CLOTILING. TTENTION,—LADIES AND GENTS WHO ARE DE. sirous of Obtaining the highest cash price for Weart Appaceh &o., will onil om or address Mr. or Mra ROSKN BERG, 446 Seventh avauue, address Mr. or Mra, Herz, ATS. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENOE,—LADING, AND Cicuulng aad Garpeta by galling or adaeteing. ‘Lai fended by Mre, Miply

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