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A HORSE*, CARRIAGES. AC. "a PAIR OK BKAl TIKl'L BAV HOUSES, VERY STY Ja li*n, *1.1 a le t?? r a private much ie tut. All'O' I? HO RACE K JuMEd. No 137 Muicer sireat. BROWN HORSE 154 HANI'S. ? VH vRS OLD. aioua and * i.u. stands wiibo..t tyiug sa:c r ? a y to drive ill tin* 0*n fit Ion. A llor . . pull* Ui.tile. S?ii? ?Id (. ,?',(| kind* dgcilie irci ci, iou A expies* tUrn. ?* ailvi i pia J, mat tw :or $J2 6u 0?a,e?'? ?uale. Uoo. ken, socou t door I tout Itsiry. A double s ring cart and harness nearly n ?. ?. i c aotil i Mi. or tit' HIU?l ii a .1. . ci pre. .ir gnwery Ato I'liALGN A SON, 1U9 tier erMieet. A NUMBER OP NSW AND SECOND HAND VEHI cles, U lor's Kh..riots, el i shift uI lop Buggies, a Boe lar,e etpr *? or bua neaii iVikgoe V I'll shining lop. nr. emeefcrni li.tat Bruit, iij. il I! cko??>*.< >u?p *ehi top Hug gy, ot very io . urn ?, b. E/.RA LUilLOW, JR., 96 Liberty Kl eel. tlltlt alii.- of B: OAOWtty A NUMBER ok NEai BUSINESS WAOON8. OK every aiyie. oonaiaut y ? n baa i a.-o same *? one hand Wagons, iQ good order, cheap. S Kd'AHTS Wagon Fac tery. Fifty-third atrial, between Broadway aud Eighth ?venue CARRIAGES, HORSES AND HARNESS FOR SALE i>i lulu haiu.ly U.> kawaya, Top And Open Bulg es, ttreerr*' and Buatn -A Wa?oi a, Hotel, Depot and Railroad Wag,jim. b>' Ilorsea and 1U0 aeta HArueSA 1J Nevlna atreri and 1M Pultou avenue. Brooklyn. For sale-a bay horse, sound and kind, bb i we. u Sandg > ear* Ola; 15,4 nana* high . gu?d lor siu |iV oouula harnees; sold for want u! use Apu v at Jobn auia'a livery atAblc, No. 16 Peart Street, mar the Battery. For sale?by a gentleman leaving fob Bur. p. _a pair of wr.l matched Horsea, durkbrown, with loua tails. 154 ban J* Sigh, very stylish, seven years old Slid fast travellers; will be warrnnted sound sad kind by a re pous.ule isrtv. Kor further luloru anon iu,,uir? of WM. TEN EYUK, Mi Fulton avenue, Brooklyn.^ _ ___ INOR SALE-A NICE GRAY HORSE. SIX YEARS OLD, J? warranted so ind and kind in every reaped, 16 bauds high; suitsit.e lor almoat any kind Of bustues-, would make A good uiian.rv borae. to be sold cheap. Inquire At 165 Madison street. In the intik depot. l/OK SvLE?A BAY HORSE. FROM ORANGE COUN r ty, 15 bands bigu, 7 years old, sound and kind; out troll:. 3 minute*. AN,, a brown Mare, 154 bands, sound ami kind, can trot in J 10 from sunrise until sundown. Call At Onkiey'ssta de, near -he ferry, Hobuken, N. J. )R BALE?A PAIR OF MARES, SIX AND SEVEN i old; c -n trot In three minutes to the pole; also, Haines* and one Horse suitable lor a cart or draught, very cheap. Apply at 192 West Twenty second eL CR Si 3mm ta.tf. E3R SA1.E-A BHKTLAND PONY, 114 nANDS HIGH, sound and kind, with a two seated covered wagon; . ?' and gins' sa Idli s, and harness, all complete. Call on or address E. B. Hamilton, JM Carlton avenue, Brookly u. xpOR 8AtJ??A DROVE OF YOUNQ HORSES. JUST J ironi Canada, at i noes to suit the limes, si 263 Myrtle avenue In the oyster a.oon. CllARLES COOKER. N. B.? One very last traveller. "EK>R SALE?A HORSE, CART AND WORK. IN, A* quire at me a'.ure, No. 4 Warren street, or at the stable Mo. 45 Mulberry street. TDOR SALE?A II AMDdOMR BAY rONY. BETWEEN Jr 5 sn I e> years old, )* rfecLy sound and gentle, suitable far lady ur ealldren lo ride. To be seen et Disbrow's stables. Thirty-ninth Hire, t and Filth avenue. "EMIR SALE?A LADY'S SADDLE HORSE, TROTS AND A? earners; lor alylo und action cannot be surpassed; 134 hands. 6 years old. long tali A week's trial will be given. Cell from 9 u> 5, at Mcjiahon's livery stable, corner of Mar ket and Monroe streets. Must be sold. "|JK>R SAJLE?A Bay HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, A? lung tail; for at\ le and union cai.no*. be surpassed in this city ; he is a very pleasant road hors-'t a lady can drive him. Also a very good saddle burse; there is not hying about him; for a lainuy uo se he cannot be Hurpasscu, Can be eeea for two days st Noa. 66 and 6b East Fifteenth street. FIB SALE CHEAP?A YOUNG HORSE, BETWEEN three an 1 lour years old; Henry Clay atock; a stylish driver and splendid saddle horse; warranted sound and kind. N B.?Or w ould be exchanged for a neavier horse. Inquire at 111 Varick street,corner of Broome, in the gro ?7 Horse for sale-a tom wonder colt, six years old, dark gray, silver tail, vcrv handsome, sound I kind; a lady can drive him. a ;ine stepper, near Ofteen ? ? high. JAMES E. BATHGATE. Broad street, Newark. OTEL COACH FOR SALE CHEAP?IN GOOD OR der. Inquire of WM. A. HENSHAW, 141 West street. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE STATE OF MAINE?A ft number of young Herses. among tbom two sorrel Mare* 5 years old; one 15\ hands, and < an trot a mile in three minutes, one 15'4 bands, and can trot In 2;5U. For sale very low. To be seen at the stable of A. Borrows, 10 Grand street, cr of Mercer. H "PASTURE.?COUNTRY PASTURE FOR HORSES AND X Cows; thirty acres of grass land, wrth a constantl , ruiming stream of fine water, 23 miles from the cky. In ?' I at 47 Amity street, or si SU Broadway. QPKEDt ?FOR KALE, AT WAR PRICES, A BAY MARE, k3 ULIuuti.'s high, 7 year* old, sound and kind, very stylish: tag tafl) can trot In 2.40 lo a wagon. Also lor sale, a Hag tail rel Hnrae, 154 'tanus high, 7 years old, sound and kind; qua re trottei; ian trot In 3:45 to a wagon. To be seen at vavurlej Hotel, Ntneiy-sixth street and Bloom,ngdaie ? equal thews WANTED?A PAIR 0* WELL MATCHED ROAD llorars, dark color, good drivers, not over 7 vears old, hound end kind, weighing 1.000 to 1,I4U. Also Top Carriage, two seat-, with open front: Top Buggy, with pole and shafts; also Harness, Blankets, R da-s, Ac., forsvmi*. The whole must be In good style and condition. Will be bought for Cash. Address, with full particular*, price, Ac., and stating where can he sesn, R? box 9*A9S New York Post olUce. WANTED TO BUY-TWO GOOD, 8TRONG HORSES, Cart* and Sets of Harness. Apply to D. HARRIS, Oeagrets sugar retin<-ry, 345 Washington street. CUVSTnY BOARD. TJOARD AT CORNWALL.?A HEW SUITS OF ROOMS vacant at the Highland I'vttue. Cornwall; famine* Wishing nice Ki urai; line ridre, lathing and tithing; three quarters of a in.If lrotn landing. A.drei-? Win. FT Hilton, Cornwall. Orangeeounty; of Hlxon, 31 Pearl street, in care nf C. W. M.lla Board at fish kill landino?with rooms furnished or unfurnished. In a commodious house, run mining a number of Ur^e rooms and bedrooms attached, with baths, hot and eold water, within three mtnutet' walk el the 'l.-fsi, Particular attention paid to invalids. Fine mountain and r,ver view. P. BOOARDUS. Board at yonklrs -ohe of the best loca lioua on the Hudson t house fronts the river; rooms lighted with cas.Kuod shade and country scenery. Sftpnr Week. Fare by b.mi S-l per month. Appiy to JAMES YoU MANa, Yonkers. or to A. OSTRANDER, No. 1 Park place. /^lOlNTRY BOARD.?PLEASANT ROOMS AND BOARD \j may o? ootatued by a gentleman and wife or a parte of angle gentlemen, tn a private family in the village of Tankers. The bouse la well located, within a s tort disiauc-e of the dc ??land steamboat landing, sad neautlfully shaded. Also, kl fruit trees on the place. Terms reasonable. Address W., Youkcra Poet ofllcs. or box. 1.746 New York Host office. /COUNTRY BOARD-ON A FARM, FOR CHILDREN, V/ between the ages of two and nine, at S7 per mouth; the Reuse lift mile from the vlll-ge and the locality one of the moat salubrious In the world. Address Mra A. M. U., Hlcks ?wSle, U X. pOOmT BOARD.?AT LONG BRANCH. N. J? ONE or two amall Ismlleacun be stcomri odaied at a f,.rm house nsar the orean; bathing on our own gro ind. Inquire |f W. rt. jACKriO.',, it WaU streei, room No. 4, or of C. T. JACKSON, en th?? premises /VOCNTRY BO VRD.-A MECHANIC DESIRES BOARD \J to.bta wife and two children, hand U ye-,is old, in eqrne p a e wl-.aie th're an bai ling lu aumti.o 'aliens. Ad dress, with full jairUt- 'Ars,yJ. H D., In care of H. Buleids, SOS and IDs West Thirvy-snventh tweet. JTOFNTRY BOARD CAN BE OUTAINED IN A PRIVATE family by addraaslng H. K., bos M Bloomtield Post /NOUNTRY BOARD WaNTED-AT A FARM HOUSE. V neai the railroad, wllhiu forty mlieaof New York, for two or three persons, fishing advantages prefi rred. Ad dress , with tertna. box 72u N< w York Host office. /NOUNTRT BOARD WANTRD?TN A FARM HOUSE, \J lor a gentleman, wile tw o children (two and ail yearn mi age). Infant and nuise, not over two Itouia' from the city, mmd easy of ac ess. A I Iress (stating location and termsi C. A. Floyd, Herald a.noe. fFIWO HOOD SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH FIRFT A class Hoard, tan b had In a pl< asuruly located bouse, three mitt Aes' walk , roiu can and Meaatboat ai.dmg. Ap ply to the uoket agent a* Dobbs r'erry depot, iludaou Hirst Railroad. WANTF.D?HOARD IN OR AM IE, N. J., POR A GF.N th-nian, wife,aimer ard euild. T.-.o reoma required. Address >1. U. Herald office. TTTANTED-IW THE COUNTRY, NEAR NEW YORK, vf a iirtiisnd Room, for a /-emh guntlVri.un and wife, ?ne wllh laihr oro rreferr d; Board required onlv on Sun. days. Address M A., '-are ef K. >.e !'? rceval, (167 ilruud tray. Ref- i-euoar ,>tchnn mi. IIAH.KOADS. Hudson river railroad.?trains for albany, Troy, .be North and Wee leave (.hauibcia street at 1 and U A. and 3,5 ) and lu 151'. M. T UNO ISLAND RAILROAD ACCOMMODaTION-OLD XJ Stunh I-1 -y T'rmiiiM"?Trains leave ai 7 to A. M. and S)6 P. M. lorOreenport; li t A. M and 4 1* P. M for 8y oseeit, J 15,11 ti, a. M., and J:la, t li, 6:111 P. M. fur ileuiie Mead, hourlvfor Jamaica from i .M A. M. tn<5 li P. M. LONU ISLAND RAILROAD ? CnANOE OF TEH Ml ous.?I'??i:ui; p it al .lames slip and lout ol Tutr (F-iuurt.i atrrei. hut t l .-er. So tinner ai angem. m- Leave New York at 5 A. M. for Qreeuport, Sue Harbor Or', n-. and Hampton At 8 A, M., U M. ar.d ? m p. M. lor Sjcsa;. At 3 1W P. M. fcrti-i v.,ort. J Alb P. M. lor Farm i g ale On Sunday a iron Irs e. Hunter's p?tnt (Thirty-fonrth ntrant i rry), at Hft, A. *. ior R.verheah Mid intermediate ?nitiojis at extuta on rales. Return,n? leaves Rirsrlurad at New YORK. HARLEM ANI'ALU ANY RAILROAD FUR ALBANY. TliOT, NORTH AND WEaf SUMMiSR AREAHtilMKNT, Qpwt.iencltig Thurhd.iy, 3!<ty 8, tdtn. For Albany, J'l 3U A Ml. Express Mall Ti a n frog Twenty, all lb airrrt station. For all JooU train' see Tim* Table. JOIIM BURCHlLXo, Agsialant Super,uism'.ent. TIARITAS AND DELAWARE HAY RAILROAD?rOR J\ Long Branch. Re i Sank, Shrewabnry. Toms R vc* Toe*' r ,?n. Ac.?Tr eons* ; ien"e of the nnprroedsmed iuim h- i- o. v -i- ws o Ltm.' B ftti-h, the steamboat THOMAS Yul.l.'t l-.R nil! on eaturdav*. un'il nw'het Mt.'ce, leave M r ay street o In ri four l.uiet, ni.,tl&NudittlllA. M. and a: osad9 u P M. tin".stw other tiay fexcspt Sun day I leavln ; at H.HO nml lO.'bl A M. and at i P. M. raasen Ctrs for His- mam line helnw Long Bran-it Junction will ave a> 3u A. X; anil 4 P. M. '. xwiM on Suiurusy,, wb-u tUj will lea< e at si..,o A. X. and f..;i) p. M NF.W PliaUCATIOIIS. ~ HARDELS TACTICS?WATS UN'S EDITfUN ? IUHT put lishi d, a n-w nan tmnniveii -dltleu of this popular llaatlt bob ;,ir the Vol utt?r, em rar.ng Utile sqd Light In fjinlrr Tictict for fli?* e*ercl*??? tml manmn'r* * of trootm, when a- ling i-? ifht inliyt y or rl . own, ti >,i?,,| ol the sol dier and lompar;-. At. I'rs- %'? rents;, ine? suit f re to Kail l.( ?a ou retcjo: of the prlu.. J o'R i nk, FnblDher, Fa sau ?if -i. The tm '? suppi -d -. a lt,>ral b'a-nnnt iL glu-A-Ale sod a?v,?<.c. .-ns. Ordu XYgt.ou ? ad oa fvotvtmivo Am i^naiitu, 4 HKitlLY RESPECT ABUfi GHRMAN FAMILY. OO A w >iii ? Jim fe?uat??t 20 W M xi?t;i t?t" D F'fth arid Sifih jivi'Mito, would le ?t'ew rV-tMitly fui Uti'tu*, with ?*< el eui Kou.rU. to or . ikt-neii .uj uu-ir wt\e.^. Fr^och tui JiugUtU ?jpofcttKU Eeiffrvttitti exciuw^cl. % IIOTEL ?FRANKP<>RT MOCfiE, 300 ANO 302 W l Lr -A. ;?nu*. i ?ro' r o\ Krui^ ui*t street out? bloci ?A?i oi Cuy Hali, ueat.j t'urxuiMte*:. hfclnnrv Room*; 26 cent* par day, $l r?r week. Houae open all eight A priVate FAMILY will let one or two htr.e, a r? Room*, well f in.'-; c I. to gentlemen with. <?' lioni J Apply at to West Bcveutocalh street, Oelweeu but nun Sixth aVrO'H't. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFSCAN OBTAIN PLEASANT 1.o >111- w it) u.mrti, nt 113 Went Fouriecu.h sllv Dinner nt 8 o'clock. t FEW FURNISHED ROOMS To I.ET-AT NO. 123 A Wwverley p n n. ?;ith or without Board, eltuer to per tnnnci.t ?*r l; nt ,erioi>?; liui.se airy, u -nenn: and quiet; kic. torn h. tiv " u Wa-bingb u -quaie aud Sixth avenue, nun n.,v o. accesa to urn and stages. ANEvTI.Y rRNIsKED PAIU.OR AND BF.PROWM in nt. with K' nr.t.?A few single iienilrniea can oe ue cox: mo .aleil wlui hint airy rooms; every pnins taken to make home comfortable. Call nt 13 Cairo)) plane, coiner of B.ceckrr and Tin.ii.p-.ou streets. A lady and gentleman can ohtain a hand noini-ly fumis.ud front Raui on second Hoor, with all the modern Improvements, with lull Board lor the lady. Cail at 70 We*t Niuet nth street. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. LIVING ON MURRAY Hut, would let, with Board, to a gentleman, or agen tlaman and hi* wife, a Parlor and Bedroom on the second Mr. The rooms oatani hot and cold w. ter and us, and are handsomaiy furuisned. Inquire m No. 281 Lexington avenue, three dnors above Thirty sightii street. Relcrence required. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDRF.N WILL let two or three Rooms, furnished, on second story, to a small fntnliy, with urivilage of housekeeping; neighborhood genteel. Apply at 223 West Tbirty-tirst street. A COOL. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO SINGLE gentlemen, in a -small family; the house has modern improvements,' is we.il furnished, pie isautly, beaknily and conveniently situated, and neatly kept. Terms moderate. Apply at No. 82 8-umd avenue. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED"PARLOR ON THE first lioor, and Rooms ou second ttoor, of 783 Broadway, betweeu Eirhth and Ninth streets, to let to gentlemen; house has all the convenieucea and la pleasantly located. Terms moderate. AT NO. 22 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, desirable Rooms, en suite ar Single, with Board. Keicrences exchanged. A SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS J\ hone.* (28 Weal Fourteenth slrdcl. between Fifth and Sixth avenues), will let a j.audsumely f rnlshed front Room ami Bedroom, communicating, If dean 'Id. Also Iwo nice single Rooms, at moderate prnes. BOARD.?GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR SIN gle gentlemen can 'drain l.e.uy turnished Rooms, in suils or *ingl>, with Board, at No. 3 west Washington place; dinner at hail-past ix o'cioca. Also a Suit of Parlors on the first floor to let. Board-a widow lady, living in a pleasant and ir althy location, oonyenic.nl ;o ears, can sccoinmo datc a gentleman aud bis wife or a lady with pleasant Rooms and Board; lerma very luodernt". Apply at the seventh house from Third svenue, iu Mnety-hrst street, between Third stid Fourth avenues, Yorkvillo. Board ?a genti.eman and wife, or two sin. gle geuliemen. can obtain iwo neatly furnished Rooms, on nrst floor over sore. A genteel aud q. let party In search of such a p'aee will find It at No. ?28 Sixth avenue. Only two adults In family. With or without Board. Brooklyn board -a private family, or two single Eeiillemen. ran lind neat.y furnished Rooms, on first or second floor. Gcod Board. Gss sad batb. Terms moderate. Apply at Xo. 221 State street. Pleasant location. Board wanted ?a distinguished vocalist <a lady), desiring to enga e a pleasant Room und Board, lu a desirab e part ui the city, would nay lor the same, wholly or p.r' ly, by giving vocal instruction to one or more pupils of inr laniily. Best of references required and given. Address A. B C , Union square Post office. Board wanted?below spring street and east of Bow ery, In aema.l.quiet family, for a respectable female of limited means, whose husband is In the army. Prompt payment In advance, If required. Address Army, Herald office, siallng price aud loca ion. Brooklyn board-kor gentlbmen, or cou pies without cniidren. Rooms pleasant and well fur nished. House mrirtl* first class, within three minutes' wslk of South or Wall street ferry. Apply at 59 Statu street, opposite Garden aireet, Brooklyn. Brooklyn heights.-pleasant rooms, with Board, ior a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, in a New England family. House large and airy, with bath, Ac.; uonvsnieut to ferries. Terms moderate. 54 Willows!. Brooklyn heights-booms, with board, suitable fixra gentleman aud wile or single gentlemen, at 13 Poplar street, convenient to Fulton ferry. French board, French lessons ?a good op poruruttv for persons will ng to learn Flench. Rooms and Bedrooms elegantly furnished. Also a large Back Par lor. furnished or unfurnished. 26 Eavt Twenty-second street, near Lexington avenue. Furnished apartments-suitable for oen- . t rncu; terms moderate; also fur a gentleman and wife, with or without Board, or use of kitchen for housekeeping. Bath and gas in the bouse. Apply at 47 Amity street. Gentlemen will find neat and oomkorta ble Rooms, with all the Improvements, at low prieee, at 29 Prince street, one block west ot Broadway. Hotel lodgings.?clean single rooms por $1 Ml. $1 25 aud 61 per weak, or 2j ccuis a night at the Manhattan House, 29 Centre street, one block from the Ctty Hall Park. Sti angers will find tilts a quiet, comfortable place to stop at. w HA.ULEU.-A PRIVATE PAMILT, OCCUPYING A house with all modern Imptovemente, desire to let I r?-ally furnished Room* to fnrrl. es or single gentlcra n. ! Term* moderate. Apply Id 127th street, tilth bouse wistW Third avenue, south side. Madison avenue hotel?corner of twenty seventh *lrect. Coolest an J pleaaantest location In the city, overlooking the Park; single or double Room*, with or without tirst class board, at very low summer prices. Trans itnt 51 per day. ONE OR TWO LADIES, OR A OENTLEMaN AND 1.1a wife, can be accommodated with Board, in the fa mily of a widow. Apply at Mo. 5 Priace street, near the Bowery. Terms moderate. Rooms wanted.?a respectable and quiet tamlly of four adult# desire to rent four or five Ho .ma, partially Lirnlsbea. with or without Board. Address Ham ilton, I ail 2,Hstt Post ott.ee, staling location and terms. Room waxted-bt a lady and gentleman fulth Board lor the lady only). In a quiet 1.-catIon, wheat there are no otbei boarders preferred. Address, stat ing terms and location. F. J. S., Ilerald olllee. TO LET. WITH BOARD?IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE boarding house. 200 West Twenty-third street, corner oi Seventh avenue to citizens or transient persons, a large front Room and Bedroom adjoining; Mao alngle Rooms. Trrms moderate. r STRANGERS AND OTHERS?A HIGHLY Re spectable G< tman gentleman and his wife will let a choice of handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, or pri vate table. English and French spoken. Apply at 46 East Bier ker street, near Broadway. TIT ANTED?BOARD, IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI TV ly (location near the city;, for a Isily and two children. Addresn. stating teruia and situation, F. Johnston, Herald ndioe. Inted-by a young gentlemanTTiTbrooil lyn or Hvbolu-n. near the ferries, a furnished Room (laiga enough to place a piano), with partial Board. French or Herman Iamlly preferred. Terms must be moderwle. Address, with full particulars, A. D. L, Herald office fo BOARD. AT MO GRAND nTRKKT?THREE OR O four young men and a gentleman and his wile inn have good Board and pleasant Rooms, for from $3 to $4 per week each. The house contains all the modern Improve ment*. QQ UNION SQUARE.?ROOMS TO LET. FUr.XI8HED, OO with Board, or private table If desired, at reasonable prow. References etc'ianged. CI WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET?PLEASANT 0 r suits of Rooms to let, with Board. Referi uces ex changed. 7Q EAST FOURTEENTH STREET?HOUSE DELIGHT 1 V fully situated. ne>r Union square; a Suit of Rooms, w ell furnished, on second Door, to let, w ith Board, suitable foi a family; also a few single Rooms for gantlcmen. Din ner ut half-rest live. References cichanged. QO GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING. ALSTON Ok) House?Elegantly furnished suits of Room*; gas, Cioioo and every convenience for housekeeping economl oally; particularly suitable for small, respectaoTe families; rent low. -jin MACD0UO %L STREET IS NOW OPENED AS A Ail/ i rna'e luuilly hotel, for the reception'if single gen tlemen and small families tired of boarding; pnr'a* ueslrmii ol housekeeping an llnd every convenience in the above establishment. Mealsfuiniih'dlf desired. 1 r\l\ 'WCE STREET, ST. CLAIR HOUSE?KLE I'lo gant y furnished ltoouis, with Bedrooms attached, with all the conveniences lor housekeeping complete, In cite.ins g?s and U rot on water, to let to respectable families or single gentlemen. ELM STREET. NEAR SPRING.?FURNISHED Apartments at low rents, with evary ton.enenco lor housekeeping: best bedding aud litiva, furniture and oooklng litcnalls. gas and Unit on. 8UMMEH REROKTI. /1A1T8K1LL MOUNTAIN HOUSE.?THIS FAVORITE \j munmrr resort is now open tor me reception of gm st?. Yisl'ers will And st all times au authorlzrd agent at the Calls I: stean boat landings, and CattazlII sution, Hudson Ruer R Urosd, to assist visiters, piovidc conveyance, take charge ol baggage, An. 210 pnu OROVE MANSION, KKVPORT -THIS FA \JT vorpe ii-ort, where ad the comfort" of a home can be enjoyed at very moderate tanna, la now open for the recep tion of hoarders; every fa<dlity ottered for bathing, boating tlshlnr, and ail o'her Klnda of country recreation. Emits : a ? ?f Roblnaon airect dally. For particular* apply to Y N. Aimair ,mi. -V tarick street. New York, or on tne iire. ?IMW to M Wl.NNE. CTANTON HOUSE, CORNWALL, N. Y.?FAMILIES k? dolling to on In Board lor the a"iwu can And e\c?|. 1 -nt a c#mmwlatlon ny Imuirdlatc app'b ailon. The | o i e la iarr-and airy, nnd the table cannot lie b.-,,t. We have now sonic ot the grit I amines of the city stopping with us, who Will attest to our giving en Ire sa'.iamrtp.n to our gm wis. Aiwtvi I calm comfort and go <1 living .s III find It io their a rau'ag n give us a call. A 1 applications moil be mane by let,, r to the proprietor, GEO. F STANTON. The la tourette house berg en point n jI "? ! rn y hotel will be kept open till Ortalier Rovs I?!,r. id j North river, at 7 Jfi, II 1),:t M, i jn at,u g ? ???"> * r,? ? Dcy street at 10k A. M. ami 4* P. M Time 3d minutes. WESLEY W. HILL?Proprl?tor. HOTBM* ~ IRVING HOU. B, ~ ? . ? , NEW YORK, Broadway snd Twe fill street, entrance <3 Twelfth street cne ,?r the ,* Mantel* in tie city C? indicted on the Ko! pu|ieati plan A join i o billons fur Tamil!*" and t anient guest". GEO. \V Ilk'NT. late of the Brevno't Huns" ?, d CHAR. IV. NASH, fwiac' yuf the Oteat Repaoli*, prop>la tori. &>. "*"? " M8"1^ 'N ?' r.~kt&iL'V&Jrj^- "'?'?<" 4 FACT OF A HOUSE. IV EAST FIFTY FIHAT J:Y street. u'ar UtlDilM nmM to let; from Mui be k faCoie. liia.lt Mtujai, ? H?rlU-m iK'dtlMn ilut pen O *$? i).sits.g, ? .ut lixturea, wirtni ???, v .i*--r, ui?rh?e mnutchi, Ao. Reel $ .5 / per annum. Iaquiir uexl door. A CHOICE OF LAROF. AIRT ROOMS TO I ET-FUR -k\ nshed, in a ;irs; class iiouee, with bath, cas, Ac. 'umi $0 'o $tl) y.w month, or uafurntshad at a reduction. L .??? boo pleasant. A; ply ut 178 W.st Twenty-nlta nil.., be tween Seventh and i..|_hlli avenues. A RARE CHANCE FOR A GENTEEL PRIVATE FA. itni ottho .t c.i I .run.?To let. the So ood K.ori atfli. or Basement at| $!-. of No 6 First street, ueai Bow. ry. House mo.icrn, central ana quiet. A LARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES TO LET?FU'R nishcii an j uni .;n;?hed, in city and country. The most tusti liuus can -<e suited its to style ami price. Ainu 150 btorea and Lolls. $20,IS O to loan it. 6 percent. h. C. BISHOl'. 198 i'.oadway, atom Ueor. A STORE ON FOURTH AVENUE TO LET-CENTKAL ly Hustled, and well .idupted tor any retail bunine**, or a harbor k aiiuptw.il be lei vc i y low. Apply to N. U. OS GOOD. No. 270 Fourth aveune. A FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET-IN THE VIL lage of Beheeilie, on the banks of the Passaic, for two or three month's. R. ut low. Cotinnnniratiou hutirlv with the city of New York. Ap; ;y to C. FERRIS, Gallatin Fire I u? trance, 9b Broadway, or to Mia. Gorton, on the prom * se r ? A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM. FUR aiahed, with convenience lor housekeeping, un sc'oaud floor, to let. Terina to suit the limes. Apply at N o. 219 West Twenty-fourth etreet, between Eighth and Nitttii ave. A VERY DESIRABLE TUBES STORY HIGH STOOP brick Hou-e in Twenty.-e. soud auert, a few doors weat of Fifth avent e, we ofler to let from Auaur.t 1 at the low rate of SUMJl McKIBBIN A DAY, 319 Fourth avenue. For rent-very low to a responsible PABfYt ti e splendid ktone from Hotel known as 'Clifton House,'' on it live yeurs'lcasei situated iu the moat central part of tiie city of Cincinnati, Ohio; contains eighty-lour rooms, light and airy , splendid barroom, barlier shop aud billiard saloon, which wi'.l more than pay the rent; nart of furniture will be rented with the house; reputation A No. I, b> -tag re cently occupied by ri Johnston, of tlic Burnett House, whose ill health compelled hinntn abandon It. Address J. L. Iliok mau A Co., brokers, Cufunuati, Otiiu. IOFTS TO LET-THREE SPLENDID LOFTS, 26 BY J 80. Apply to HOBACB E. KETCH l)M A CO., Jul Broadway. _____ STORE NO. 121 BOWERY.?TO CARPET, TOBACCO Furniture or Bedtime Dealers.?'Tne best stand In the cily for cither of the above businesses, with basement and vault well ligh <-d, and two Hours above. Mill be let or leaked low. Apply to C. V. ANDERSON, 9.1 Bay ard street TO LET?IN HOUSE 1,393 BROADWAY, TIIE SECOND Story, consisting of two large rooms, four small do., closets, wardrobes, Ac, with Cmmu water, a as and fixtures; ri'Ut $2tlO per annum; also thild Story, same as seeitDd, with the addition of bath; rent $175 per auuum. Inquire on the premises or at 109 Fourth avenue. rno LET? HOUSES 47 AND 61 LISTEN A RD STREET, X near Broadway; rent low. Apply to A. JOURNEY, 373 Broadway. r LET?VERY LOW, UNTIL NEXT MAY, DWELLING House No. 17 St. Luke's place; four stories, brown stone, all the modern improvements. Apply to MILDK BURGER, 80 Carmine street, or to A. FREEMAN. 142 Ful ton street. rno LET?A FRONT ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY, X Second Hour, and counter Kitchen, lo a tamllv of two persona; house occupied by owner, American. 193 Mudlson street. TO LET?SECOND FLOOR. BACK BASEMENT, FRONT attic Room and p lvflege lu cellar, of house 183 Mulber ry street, near Broouie; gas and water. Inquire on pre. mas, between 10 and 3 o'clock; or at 196 East Nineteenth street. TO LET-IN JERSEY CITY, THE PHILADELPHIA Hotel, formerly kept by Messrs. Oicott A Brown. The house contains about forty room* and is a hi st rate location forboaiucs being near the ferry and railroad depot; rent Ion to e* onsible tenant. Inquire of BENJAMIN C. EDGE, it Washington street. Jersey City. TO LET?LOW, THREE VERY NEAT HOUSES. NO. 1?Three story ir.ime House in Fii ty-second street, near Lexington avenue; rental the rale of $30U. No. 2 is three aiory Frame lu Klllv-eighth etrett, near Ewhth avenue, with all modern improvements; rent $300. No. 3 is in Second avenue and Kuty-i ightli street; four stor brick and a very handsome house; rent $400. Appl v to M. TRACEY, Fifty - eighth sue it and Second avenue. r LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY. A BEAUTIFUL Second Floor, with hot and cold water, bath, Ac. In quire at 464 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-eighth and' Tweniy-niuih streets. TO LET?THE SMALL HOUSE 99 TWELFTH STREET, between Third and Fourth avenues, at $000, very com plete ; also a small House st 102 East Twenty-eighth street, at $976; also lower part of Honse 101 Best Twenty-eighth street, with separate entrance, at $20, and other placet liflire 186 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-third street. r LET-FINE, LIGHT BASEMENT OF STORE 373 Broadway, between Franklin and While streets, 160 feet deep. Entrance on two street#. TO LET-A FRAME COTTAGE IN BIGHTY-8ECOND street, between Third and Fourth avenues, containing ten rooms. Rout low to a good tenant. Apply to R. C. ROSS, Third avenue, between Eighly-tltth and Eighty-sixth sta. TO LET?FOR $13 PER MONTH, A SECOND FLOOR X and use of front bukementof the lint class bouse 216 .West Forty-second n'rect, between Eighth and Ninth ave nues, In good condition and finished In the highest style of art; four rooms, pantries, gas, bath, closets, hot and cold water, Ac. fTlO LET-THE FIRST FLOOR OF A LARGE BROWN X stone front house, eon-istinu of six rooms, sia closets, fas fixtures, range, laundry ami all modern improvements, uquire of THOMAS McPHERSUN, 4<7 Third avenue. r LET?THIRD FLOOR OF THE THREE STORY brick llous". No. 119 West Twenty-seventh street, con sisting of live Rooms; water on fioor; rem $9. To be seen (Turn 12 to 4. rLET IN HOBOKEN?A FIRST CLASS STORE, WITH two line show windows, suitable lor anyg-nleel bust nese. There are three rooms attached. For particular* ap ply on the premises, 166 Washington street, or to the owner, W. G. l'LCMMER, <4 Washington etreet, Hoboxen. rl.BT. VERY LOW, UNTIL MAY NEXT?DWELL lug House No. 17 St. Luke's plare. Leroy street; four stories, brown stone, with all the modem improvements. For particulars apply to A. FREEMAN, 142 Fulton street, or to Mlldertuirgei, 80 Carmine street Tents to llt for recruiting purposes.?ap~ ply to A. NU18T, 80C.d..r Mn ei, room No. 1. HBKK ROOMS TO LET?KITCHEN BEDROOMAND large sitting room, on second story of 26.) Spring street, near Varlck; bouse recently done up. Rent $11 per month. r PRACTICAL MILLER-, 6k~BUSINESS MEN.?A water |?wer Grist Mill, near ihe citv. with a valuable manufacturing business in connection, to let, for sale r,r (o exch; nge; a rare business chance for a man with moderate means. Address H. B., Herald oSre. " mtjCBLLAIEUl'S. tVuTTKR roil army use?in single pounds and B upward*, put uplntbenioal approved My la. byD. O. FECK 238 Washington *treot. New York. M" AKBLF mantels.?MANTF.LB SOLD at aston ,,;,nl,|T L,v price* al KLABKB'8 Marble Tarda. 109 t Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, and M Firat are nrir Tbn d alierlTN. T. Mantel, put up in any part of the aooutQT. ?? n O YAL HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF JULY 94, 188L j .%>? p.doM lKon i'riiei. iNoi.Prhwi iNoi. Pf'zw. *?o T22Z tm MumSSi. jSo itm..*00 * S8v.\SSini?w ..ami74i?....???is#i...ip3o 122.'.*..4"" 111! 1,4 .Mfl 7290. 4IWUIW? .. ??> ?>ia ?ou 73<w .. ???? i?w* 400 JW 4UU 7411....400 12134 .lit)' ?M W< 7516....400 12178....400 5? ?? MW3 ...400 12300. 1IWU SS::::4oo SS....4?? jx?i-.. 1067. ..lOn 8380 ...400 14.3*... .600 8434....400 16S7....4UU S407....4OO U*>1....4? 8671 ...4"M 1818. ...400 M08....400 1"?PP... 4n0 8651 60 2081 .. 700 8737...MOP 21if.i 400 vi77 30" 2173...It)*' 2104... .4**' 2446,...!VUU 2 4X1 .4?M ? ?_ 97li0. ...400 HUGO... .400 2891' 400 9078... .4(4) 3070....400 HM .. .<0" 8086....400 9848....800 8834 400 ... 40<? SSB1....400 9701 ...MO 3111 4<*> 9746.. .300 i",2 " -Al 9784....400 Mill....448' .44*: ,ll' rj0nn 1' 90:17 .. ,80'j 18449 . .440.19M1 it'Lw' " ' jai 4520 4i4i 10046 ...800 16497. -4(10 1W7:I... .400 2l?T....400 4M3 "400ll'rtio .. 40 16711 .10000 1F,S3....#?H9UUO...IOW SS i! ooi To 8716 ...MM 20077....? J4??? iva" "??' -412 4(1 INrt* ...40' 20176.. 400 24499....'?? * 0 KM 16K42....40' 24JCGO .444) ??*??' 843....44)01107'?" 80P9. ...40' 10*21 6287 ...4i? l'N?7 AK33....400 ll<04 54541... .4*4)] 110441 . . .400 6*4)3 4do| 110*1. ?? .JOO 6679. ..,40' 1114.. .84*. 8717 400 11173 1W O 4 6216. *. 40" 11889 ..404' 4i612 4444,11876. .??404i 4)616 AMU 1395.... 40O ?648... i6nri .. .40012"732 .. ah) : 15971 20'15 4'*' ' OflKt. ...4KI 8lOI)8....fi<?) 14)476 ...80 ? 21082.... IW? 167414 ...400 21228 .6W0 I 16796 44111)21278.. .V4),2'i'70. .TTB 16604) ...8"' 91279....400 38W) ? 0 16809 . .800 I1VA... 44 01274W1.... 16693. ...40" 2114?... .94*1 25698 44 40 IA-419 600 214 21 021,234407.... 010 1719# .. .*00 21613... .*0l)j2W72... .500 APrROXlMATl4)N rRI7.ES. v,,? 4?rl?ea No* PrlrealNoa.Prirea. NovPrint.IN4?a PrDe*. ?im . ??? 5fif'..J?017618. ..?44?;!ii'? 11179... .4??4 36M4.. 400 II174....6001)619.. ? 44?i U176 COUIMU.. 400 17619 ..,44)4116710... .44)1121294....400 17891...*uo 15719. . .4ik4|2l'.:96,.. .4440 17822....4<H)| 15713. ?l)4i|2li27... .400 Pr'ie*caahad and Information furtil'lied. Higbent prit* pa.d for Spaniab ^""'"""VaYLOR k CO., Banker*, 16 Wall atreet.New York. IUMT A%u koi sd. " t'ohT?ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, A SMALL BLACK I J an.l wr,lte n-rrler Dmt bad nn a leather r .liar, wnh llin word* JP*aln 202 ''anal street." Whoever will return It to 64 Amity aireet wlU bo rewarded. T MT UN MONDAY. J1 L\ 28 BETWEEN THE HOI RS Ij of 9 and 10 A M , in goitu Irom the New.yk ear* w r"** ?ram rity terry dortlandt atreet) via Broadway and See. II a ir. t r IS" B' 1 ItllM art! 1111a tar*. a goldengraved Band 1 Willi amall oral locket attached. A lite ral rewarrl S flTa ,, "3 f 'r iu re?,?ery. Addreee D. L. I?g 131 Uar.ern Pnat olfce. M. T. I~nuT_A *1000 CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN J Vint Mortgage Bond. No 9 #00. A iulnhle reward will be iwridTo the SnTr. To W left at C. K?? al.kl l ift e. 29 WlTlum atreet. All person< are hereby cant oned againet buy In 6 or negotiating tb* raine. _ f , osT-IN OOING FROM NO 63 VI El <TK1 1 I J i.,r,iiieh Maihinglon Ma. kef, tolhe Huaen H and lerry t ni n Oorilaudi en-, et, a blue) Pocket ? k . entaininii a o n dolMr bld Tl'e Under will Ire ?2 reward by rad.ng .1 81 ry A Soiilhwurth 4. i>3 > eaay .tr? > t. T OST -IN BROADWAY. NEAR IIOCSTON STREET, A Id lArtiiian * Ac "tnt M<y<k. Tne i.nrte will 1 m aultaidy rVwaldcd \>i lea nag ibe e-u.e al W Broadwajr. ?HIPPIHO. lJtkam"\v^:iT:iTy to Liverpool, tiu'CHIKO at O Quocuatown (Com Harbor)- T:te L'vmiool N?# Tori ana I I l ail !|.Ui? htea.-.ship Coutiuiay uiteiidideapawu 11.* ibeirlull poutied Ctjde built irou ?;e*at?..ip? an 101 ("m:~Or WASHINGTON Saturday, Ant. 2 ETN \ haluidty. Aug. ? E DIN i) UKG U git an. ay. An*,10 Aii i every tucceedtug Saturday, at noon, from plet 4i norm river. SITES or E**S?I1S. F'rsteabln Statu aye...... .. b"-> Fir*. cuinu to T.ondon 'JO S.et-r* elo London ? n. -teabiu ?> Carta 9ft St -orage to I aria ? Fit si a bin to Hamburg... 95 Si-e-ageto riauiuurg...... Ml F.?secngrrs *1 o iorwarde-1 to Havre, brtiurn, RutierdA u, Antut rp, Ac., at euually low rates. Fare* irom Liverponlor Qucet-stown --Ftist cabin, 16.1, and 21 guineas. Steerage irom Liverpool, *86, front O .ecustown. id.6. A id tuos- who wish to a n" for their litends i an buy ticket* hem at the current rate ot ex hangs. These mean.era have superior acouinraodauuns tor paast n get a, are strong y built in water light Irou sections. and carry futieiil I.re atinihilatoi'S. Experienced surgeons are auocbrd to each st'-amer. hor : urdier iofoi uation apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM IX,MAN, Agent. 22 Water street; In Glasgow to ALLX. MALCOLM, ft St. Knoch square. in Our, n^town to \ W. 1) sliY >, Ol'li.t ? O.; in London to >.L\Eb A .WAaLY. 61 Kin William t.-rrt; in i'ar.s U. JULES DECOUK, 4t- Rue Notre Dame .Irs Victoiri'S, Place de la Bourse; in Phila delphia o JOHN O. DALE, til Walnut street, or at the company s OQ jy ,lfj 0 d.ULE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Sieaiushlpa between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor, and between Boston and Liverpool, Baas: aaftuaasr" <*?,. gSSf&SitWL. ??&??&?. m AFRICA, Capt. 8hanuon, CANADA, Capt. Muir. AMERICA. Capt. Mood's^^ NI AG ARA. Capt. A. Ryrte. Three v-ssels carry a cl.s.r w hite light at masthead, green en starboard bow, red on port bow. ruoe saw touk to Lrrwtpoou Chief CaMn Passage 8130 Bacond Cabin Pas-age Ihl V,V11'' ' ruon BOSTON TO UVSRTOOL Chief Cabin Passaae ?'JJj ^Tne'pasiMce money by the steamships sailing alter the 1st ?f August will be pkom nkw tors. Chief Cabin Second Cabin TROH BOSTON. ... Chief Cabin ?',o Second Cabin ?- v SCOTIA leaves New York Wednesday, JnlrlO, EUKOPA leaves Bos on Wednesday, J uor 23. PERSIA leave* New York Wednesday, J uy 30. ASIA leaves Bos'nn Wednesday. August 6. AUSTRALASIAN leave- New \ ork Wedn -day, August 13. ARABIA leaves Boston Wednesday, August 2(1. BCOTIA leaves New York Wednesday, August27. Berths not serured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. . The owners of these shins will net be accountable for gold, stiver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, un less bills of lading are signeu therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. ^^^Rd'nH bo^'CQresn. STEAM PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The steamship GRE AT EASTERN: Walter Paten, com mander, will be dl-pan heU FROM LIVERPOOL, | WO* NEW YORK, FKOM 1*1?fiitrtiVb, i , 7* \ ? (CaHiun at Que"?8towiU Tuesday, BeptwmDtr S itnrday, Aukum Ui. Saturday. GfctoberJl\ Wednesday, October 1. J Thursday, December 11. Tuesday, November 13. 1 . ... ? , . ? This niaiiiiifieent ship having proved herselfjnneaualled for speed, safety sod comfort (seat-i 'kness being unknown on board), is strongly recommended as the most eligible con veyance for passengers. First > abin, from ? ? ? ? $H0 to $1M each berth, according to the sire, sltuaUoo and accommoda tion of the Slate Rooms; ail having the same privileges la the Saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. Suits of apartments for families may be engaged by special agreement. , . Servants accompanying passengers, and children under twelve years of age, half fare. InlanU free. . Second Cabin, Stale Room berths, meals served At separate tabus *80 Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool, In first or second eabln, at a fare and a half. . . Third Cabin, intermediate State Eoum passengers, found with bed, bedding, table utensils and good substantial food ?????? ff Steerage, with superior accommodations. ? Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An cipnrienced Surgeon on board. For freight and passage, M>P?/?ug A WHITNEY, At the offloc, No. 26 Brosdway, New York. HOWLAND A ASPINWALL, Agents. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA. >or Liverpool.?The PERSIA, E. G. Lott, oommander, will sail from the stream on Wednesday neiL A steamboat will ply between the company s wharf, at Jersey City, and the Psrsia, rrutn 8 till 9 o clock A. M., to convey passengers and baggage on board. None but passengers can be taken on board. TheAUSTRALASlAN will .all August IS. K. CUMABD, No. 4 Bowllng Oreen. Steam to Londonderry, glasgow and livbr pool.?The Montreal Steamship f^m?ny's fliy class full powered Clyde built steamer NORTH AMERICAN, Captain Burgess, carrying the Carnation and United Butte, mails, will sail from Quebec next Saturday, August.2. Bates of passage from New York:?First class, assorting to aceom madations, 896 and $8U; Mmengo, ?ions %'A& KaMI of IWlfl:* f,tnm York RndJHtura. *. the following redncod rtitos:?Flivi eftbin, $16tf 25 and meeraee, $80. Ceruficiteji itmied for brjnginflr ?uit poaienMro from ull ibe prioci?)ai towni in Oremt IrbtoiMidlrriuSL9X vorv low raieo. For passage applv nt 83 'Broadway, New York. SAKE LA STABLE. General Agentt._ The"north oerman Lloyd's steamship new YORK, G. Wenke, comu ander, carrying ike United Slates mall, will sail from pier 30 North nver. foot of Cham b"r" SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. AT 12 O'CLOCK M., FOB BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, "LO&f^lfivRE, HOUTUAMPTON AND BREMEN. "koi*the lt?reincaW n, i116. second cabin. 870; steerage, 840. For freight or l?%^fcl|g A c0., gg Broa(1 <tre?. H"~ AMBURO AMERICAN PACKBT COMPANY. Steam to London. Hamburg, Havre and Southamp ton. The favorite first class and elegant Iron mail steamship SAJtONlA, H Ehlers. coromandor, carding the United 8tate* mail, sails Irom pier No. 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, posi tively on 8ATUBOAy, 9TI1 OF AUGUST, and takes passengers for London, Hamburg, Havre ana Southampton at the lollowlug rates Fust cabin, 8H6. second cabin, 870; steerage, $40. 'Tbe BA\ ARIA w?? we. cee 1 the Saxonts on August 23. The ships or this line are divided Into ten watertight compartments, and provided with a skilful aud regularly educated I^roas"5* apply exclusively 10 C. K^UAKD A BOAS,^ First packetipositively fob Liverpool.-tub favorite packet ship COMPROMISE sails Wednesday, iha 3thh, and the regular packet ship E. Z. on ^'uat. Am gust 1. For passage apply to C. A. TEN EYCK. No. 67 bourn street. FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON?TAPSCOTT'8 LINE. BhinF. 2.. at pier 14 Ijxsi river, sails lor Liverpool, August 1. Ship HEIRESS, at pier 16 East river, sal s for LoSdon, Aiieust 2. For | a-ssce. at low rates, apply on board, or to TAP8COTT A CO., 86 South street. RRANOENENT COMMENCING JULY 1, 1882. FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer wltl leave New I ork on the 1st,11th and 21st of esch mouth, eseept when those dstes fall on ?undav, when the day of departure wilt be on the Monday or vxM**>ppiT th*D??^ Australia pioneer line?established i852 carrying the Unite,1 States Ma,I, sailing positively on vhieA(JsruSr^Siy fATortte'cIipper*^l^lfu^8AB*wUlw'the 8att The A 1 extreme clipper bark NORD BTBBN (built for an Bast Indiaman). Otto ftohst, ootrflnander, la now rapidly loading lor Bydnev, N. b. W., at pier No. 8 North river, and will be deepatchei positively ?2-lbp lMpRoV^iSVeaver freight or passage apply to R. W. OApBRON, 88 Beaver atreet Hlsnt bills for ssle. and cash advanoes made on oon SSSsJBl CmSjnttm lb AwAraila, 8w.it R. Towns A Co. F OR HV ORLEANS. The ri w United State* mail atramehlp ST. MART. Wm. H. Talbot, niasLer, will aall from pier No. 4 North river, on Thursday, July SI, at 3 o'clock P. M. She baa excellent cabin aooommodaiioBa. Freight in alleaaaa to !.? pre-paid, and no goods will be receiver! on loard without an order (mm the oBice. bblppers are ape< tally cautioned against sending on hoard any good* declared contraband by the United Islaiaa government. For freight or passage apply to CHAKLK9 A. WHITNEY, M Broadway, or CIIAKLKH MOROAN, .No 2 Rowling tlreen. FOR NEW ORLEANS, VIA KEY WEST. The United Statea mail weem-hlp MARION. J. D. Phillips, United State* Navy, commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river for Naw Orleans, via Key Weat, on Saturday, August 2, at S o'clock P. M. precisely. Kor Freight or passage apply to SPUKfOltl) ill.ESTON ft CO . 20 Broadway FOR NRW ORLEANS.-TUB VERY FAST SAIMNii bark 8. II. W A t'EKAAN, James VV Elliott, master, has a large part of l>ar cargo engaged and ? ill have I in medi ate de- itch. For freight apply to WM. J. liKtVEY ft CO., ftj Wall etreut, or JAMES COtTERKLL. 121 Pearl etreet. "L'OR NEW ORLEANS-THE CLIPPER BAP.K SALEM, A: Captain Powell. Will hall With despatch. She ha* su perior ?nb n accommodation* for a few passenger*. For pas sage aiitilv on board, at pier 27 East river, to the Captain, or to JOSEPH McML RKAY ft CO., fit) South etreet, corner of Flue. I^OR HATARA DIRECT, f The United Hi ate* mtll iteamehlp COLUMBIA, D. B. Barton, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, for Havana, on Wednesday, August ??, at I2o'clo k M. prwisely. Fair passage apply lo SPOPFOltD, TILEf-TON A CO. No. 2.1 Broadway. COPA IITNKKSIIIPN. COPARTNERSHIP ?AN ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED, with $.'1,UUU ready niuney, to join the advertiser In a line paying business. Satlefactory details given to any party wil ling t'> Invest the neeesaajy I uncle Address Charlee Baker, box 117 Herald ofllce. PARTNER WANILD?WITlT^SMALlTAMoljNfoF capital, to Join the advertiser lb opening the millinery bnelnee* In one of the leading avenuea In thla city, Addreet Victor, station E, Post oOlce, PARTNER WANTED-UNDER PECULIAR PRCI'NI ary clrcimstanors, In the greatest original enterprise of theday. (No Patent.) Must lie able to advance 11, XX), to reuain under hi* own control; no risk whatever. At least $ 0.11110 can be divided this summer. Applv to W. L. WELLS ft CO , No. fi Park piaoe. WANTED?A PARTNER. WITH A CAPITAL OF $IJiUU to $2,01 , to engage in a wholes..c liquor bus! ?ee?. Address L'. V. B , Herald ofllee. (lb "I Wk -PARTNER WANTED. WITH ABOUT $000, in a Very profit*Me mmifactaHug b"*ln**s, where $2,08) per annua net profit nan be mule, the above ?tun will pay tor all the machinery and conduct the nusines*. For particular* apply at IH7Dnane street, troin 10 to t o'clack. <&AOn ?A manufacturer on broadway sJiO" "U. wants this amount, in a cadi bnsliie** that pays a good profit; a rare rhanre Tor a good investment. Koran Interview address M. M., Herald "dire. <it I I WW I - PARTNER WANTED. IN this BRHT lum 1 spi.,''"/*/? I er eeiahl.shiiieiit m t) e roumry, Must have | an netiv* buem-sa nuin, with < hai.ieter. To seeh a ones Igii-s'bar sin will Ih-giv a. Cad this day at ' orli.md filreel Fi del, i <*im 22, No. It v, Jandt stre -l, where an iu:tc lew FOR SALG. * N OLD ESTABLISHED BRASS FOC? /V sale.?'Term* moderate. Apply on the pros 8|n mat atract. New York. A RARE CHANCE 18 OFFERED TO BUY THE (uhicu is small) and Ft stares of ju l ' '' 11 hurt Midnrry Store, tn a good location, now doing a probt uli ? crude. Tue losa of be Lb the only reason for sciltng It. For term*. Fe., In iu.iv oi W. I.. KMTTtl. !;7l Bleecker sreeL A HAT AND CAP STORK BEEN ESTABLISHED FOB J\ thirty >ear*, fur sale?Witu Block and F vturrs, all in goo.l order: a brick i-hoi> on the premlaea .or inanu'acturing aoft hata; would aichauge forasraud pnm in thu corn-try. lu<|uirc uu the pr nit* s of E 11. liOllliY, SCO Grand at. A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WHOLESALE AND retail, tor Hale?Now dolus ii tir*t run ca*h tut* re a. A cood bargain may be expected, ax tbe owner 1* a .out to get into other business. Fo. pari cu m app-y m the store corn, rot Sianiun and l'lttel e.-ta A WELL KITTED UK CORNE* LIQCOB STORE, UP town; lone lea*.', low ran', wi ll nock, at a sarrlilte; good reason* aiv.? n; muni be **<iu in three buy* Autirese DaVIr, bo* 182 lit;; aid Otlice. AN EXTENSIVE I'OUNDltV AND MACHINE SHOP for aali a> t great .?a.rirtce to close a tru?t. Engine, Fixture*, Machinery und Tunis, full and Complete, all in yo >d order, and now In opi'iatiun end tcry !a*t cbuuoe to get In the business. Terns very liberal. KOUTHVv ICK i WOOli, 82 Nassau street. A CONFECTIONERY STORE CN BROADWAY, -*E ci.n.l to none In tin? any, uoing a goo.) business, rent very cln ap for tbe iocutlun. A ep.eudid cbait ? with a mo del ate capital. F. D. RICHARDSON A CO., 82 and 84 Nassau street. A CORNER, NEAT AND QUIET LITTLE LIQUOR flora, well located, doing a business of from $0 to $J | er day. Ku.il tor store and a beautil'ul tenement over a.l, $.&'? portion of which i? sure rented. F. D. RlCIlAKDaON k CO., til and 84 Nassau street. A LARUE FIRST CLASS DAY RESTAURANT DOWN town; will *ell or exchange tor good property; would like some money; doing a large bus nc-s. K. D. KiCH'AKDSON A CO.. 82 and 84 Nassau street. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED.?A FIRST class Kei-taurani and D.nlny Saloon tor sale, on a good thoroughfare, convenient to uui M r-?l*unis Evinange and Custom House, ncatlv tilted up and doing a goon business. Apply i ruin 12 to 3 o clock, of K. S. LATOKKE, 117 Peail at. A LOT OF MACHINERY FOR HALE?ONE SIX horse Engine, u lib pump attached; otic one horse Boiler, complete; four Lath s, one pair Steuin Shears, one ,01 01 Jewellers'Rollers, one Draw Bench and Plates all In good order, auu cheap for cash. Inquire at No. 100 WOuster street. SIDNEY MOUNTER. Bakery for sale?handsomely fitted up and well located, doing a gooa business; will he sold reasonably, eltlicr with or without Horse and Wagon. A good ci aaoe for u party with small meuus. Apply at 421 Fu ton avenue, betwecu Carlton avenue ami Adclpbi street, Broukly n. Bakeries for sale-several fine places. at 1cm prices. Also Grocery Stores, Liquor Stores, Butcher Shops, Restaurant and Dining Salo-ms. Also a Livery Stable, that noes u line business, at a sacrifice. W. II. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar street. OOK AND STATIONERY STOKE FOR SALE?AN old establish* d s and, til an excellent locution, m ar a large I Uh.ic school; rent very low. The Flume*, Cases, Ac., will be sold without the stock. Inquire at 270 Eighth uv. B Drug store in new york?corner store. very good neighborhood, complete sloe*, and fixtures, doing a good business. Price $1,600. Address F. P., Iler.tlu ottlce. Drug store.?for sale, an elegant set of nxiures and furniture; suitable for a small store; will he sold very low. Apply to ALEX. UUDUNT, Court street, opposite Warien street, Brooklyn. IidOR SALE-HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ' Rooms; the. Lease, Stock, Fixtures und Furniture com plete of the Pnihuletphia House, 145, 116}* and 147 Bowery, newly titled up. Inquire at 148 Front street. F OR SALE?THE GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIX turea of u neatly htted up Liquor Store in the Third j.- lures or a neatly tilled up l.iqnor store in the Third ward, now doing a good business. Will be sold cheap, l or particalara apply at No. 8 Hudson street. -F OR HALE?MONTAUK HOTEL, 12 FULTON STREET. Brooklyn, opposite Fulton ferry; city cars start in trout of the door: lease, furniture aud fixtures fur sale cheap; rent low. None hnt cash customers need apply. For sale ?a p.ake chance?the stock, tools and Fixtures ot a Military Equipment Business, estab lished nine yea.vs; belonging to tbe late Better A Hill; will be sold this week for 35<XJ. Apply Immediately to Mr. Hol lechar, 10 North William st. . For bale?a first class butcher shop, be I ween Fll tU and Eighth avenues. wnere there Is taken Iroin $3c> and upward*, caah, every Day. Swokuhouae, Saurage Machine, Oyster. i- lah and Vegetable standi attach ed to It. Inquire at No. 465 Greenwich street. New York. For sale-a well established drinking Saloon, in the Immediate neighborhood of tne City Hall Mid the courts. It will he ?old cheap lor cash. Fur particulars apply to II. S. SMITH, No. 9 Chambers street. iB SALE-A BABRCOM AND ALE VAULTS, FOR A small sum; rant very low. Apply at 01 Fnlton street. 1j>OR SALE-HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN A MA 1 nufacturing business. Sales and protus good ana sure. Would take Horse and Buggy or Real Estate as part pay. Address B. F. E., 176 Broai. way, drat hour. For sale?a begar store, in an excellent location, doing a good wholesale and retail trade. Will be sold low for cash. Apply at 30 Bowery. For sale for cash?a first rate corner Liquor Store, well fitted up, with good stock. Reason for selling, the pioprietor going to Europe. In quit e in the store, 217 Tenth avenue, corner of Twrjaty-sixt li street. F good to .e. OR SALE CHEAP-A LIQUOR STORE, OPPOSITE the Live: pool S eamshlp Company's pier, now doing a I trade. Will be sold at a sicrftire, aa the owner has ?ave for the Weat. Apply at 310 Wi?: street. For sale cheap?a first class butter and Chee.-o- Store, in a pood location, now doing a good bti-lueas: scknes* the only reason for selling it. For tur th<tparticulars Inquire on the premises, (/J avenue C, or of O. W. HOSKINH, 33 Clinton mar ? el. For sale cheap for cash?a restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, with two Anuria*,, tables and bar; a good run '>f customer*. Inquire at Xoa. 6 and 7 Wil liam street, at Frihlie.h'a restaurant. FOR BALE OK EXCHANGE?THE PATENT RIGHT of tin improved machine for turning ovale, now in full operation in this city. Will Nell or enihunge the right of towns, counties, Stat s, or the United Stat, 1, at a great bar gain. R. BLAKE, 14 Chambers street. OAK TANNERY FOR SALE?IN PATERSON, N. J. IS miles from New York. On account of the health of the subscriber he will dispose of his Tannery, ebtabiiahed over twentvyeaas; title tndiapuiable; terms made very easy if desired. For mote particulars call on or addrcsa Benjamin Gerve, 39 Hamburg avenue, Pat-raou, N. J. Rectifying distiilf.ry and liquor store for sale.? It will be sold at a barttuin. a* the owner la going to the war Apply to Nr. A. SIMM, 203 East Thirteenth street, or at 195 East Sixteenth street. SPECIAL NOTICE.?ONE-HALF OF THE BEST FAY Ing Pstrnt In the United States will be sold at a bargain to a cssb customer, who Is willing to join the advertiser In Eraonally working tne same. Address Patent, box 1117 era 14 otllce. mo MASONS AND BUILDERS -FOR SALE, AT A 1 tow price, 100.000 I runt and 100,WM hard Brcks. by JA8. RODUEK8, 421 Broadway, up stairs, oorner of Canal street, where samples can be teen. tffOnn ?PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. NO. 21 AVENUE ?PaUu, D; cheap rent, long lease; good location. Ap ply on the premises lor three days. aoxn ?FOR SALE THE BUTTER. GHKBBE, FRUIT JBaJOI and Vegetable Store No. t<3l Eighth avenue, now doing a food businPM, stm-llv tor cash. Apply on the pre mises or at Nos. 100 and 100 Murray street, for three days. DRY GOODS. J?ARGAlN8t BARGAINS I BARGAINS I GREAT CLOSING RALE. GREAT CLOSING RALE. GREAT CLOSING SALE. THE LAST WEEK THE LAST WEEK. THE LAST WEEK. 950,000 WORTH~OF DRESS G90D8, SHIRTING AND SHEETING MUSLINS, PRINTR, LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS, AO.. AO. THIS 18 POSITIVELY T1IE LAST WEEK, AS THE STOKE WILL BE CLOSED on SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2. FOR ONE MONTH. FOR EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. Ladle* should take advuniage of this opportunity to pur chase good* at half the present rout of importation. The Stock Is large and varied, and THE PRICES EXCEEDINGLY LOW. 6,500 yard* Lavella St 4 cent* *,{*10 yards Barsge MriK.be 9 cent* 6,5iX)?yard* Oritallba 9, 10. I2H anil lftrent* 10,'"y ? yards Poll de Chevre 12>4, 16 and Id cents 6.WO ard* Plaid and Plain Mohair*. 12.>4 and 15 ot.-nt* ft,".li yards Drub Alpac -a, do ibte width 2t)ecifta 3,300 isrd* Silk Warp I'oo.in* 26 centa 10,urn nrds Silk aud Wool Barege 12)4, 16 and 16 cent* 6,:.v I Barege Anglal*. 2'a yards wide. Is. 6d. Mf.RKIMAt AND OTHER PRINTS, at Is. * yard. IN MOURNING OOODB, 3.800 yard* Black Barrio- Aiijal* 51, cants 7.AU0 yards Black liureae, Silk and Wool, 12;,. 15and [lie. Also, 2 1 ard* wide llbsck Barrge. Al*o, 2 yards wile Black Delaine (all wool). A GREAT VAEIETY~or OTHER GOODS. ALSO THE CHEAPEST STOCK OF SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS IN THE CITY. CRYSTAL PALACF. EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. 284 BOWERY. _ W. R. ROBERTS. N. H ?Please remember and look for the name an the window)!, and do not believe you are In ROBERTS' untess you eee the name. P. 8.?Postage stamp* taken. MATRIMONIAL. An KNEKOETIU YOUNG MAN, OK PRE POSSES HI NO appearance and some me*as. ace 28, who is engaged In a mereantll ' bualnta* In thla city, with lair pro*peets of sur er-*, I* desirous of forming the acquaintance ol a young lady with a view t?> matrimony. She must lie amiable nod Intel ligent and tolerably good looking. Money no object. A k.nd mid loving heart will he sppieeiatedand prized. Ail. drva*. In all conBtwiioe, Sinc erity, ik>x Y, lleraldoQlic. TWO YOUNG WIDOW LADIES (STRANGERS IN NEW York) wish to m ike the acquaintance of two gentlemen w lib a i lew 10 matrimony fhey must lie refined, IntoMli.- nl and reliable. Add re. a do lis and Kate, bos 1st) Herald ofilee, mW0 YOUNG OKNTLRMF.N llETWERN THE IOM 1 01 l??nil 21, wiah 10 lorm lb-* ifq ialulance of two young India*; must lie pretty, r e?ni;..l-hed and of an laiim and 01 loving dinpo-itioii; most nm lie over Id yc-irs obi; with the ul nn* e view to limtrl itouy. Ad Ircss lor one week Frank and Edgar, Ho? 184 lleiaM . I t "" 8AI.ICS OP RKAL ESTATE. * RARE OPl'OK CUM f* WJK^JAfiTALXUTS OA PHJ6* J\ sousdeslrtn,j Co .ulry Ke-.,denu>-8. the auoartoer otters fur sale uta Country Residence, re cently surveyed and laid out no that it can be divided ini* three dlsiinui ,>?iT..ia, each ha.111; a ?tier ;roni and mush a; leujld building sites. Tu? pro eriy uotiSi >ts ot lint) .aires, m M11-, itt. iiati old man io.i tn a la.*u 01 tuu.-tci 11 acr-s of lotiF s.utde trees, native and imno t--,|. innumerable Mid of grea* Villi, ty; a garden tooie Utly deil no 1 an 1 .locked with lruili? and Onward outbuildings, inch. ling aiin bullae. >a. hunuu'O cottage, "fronting 011 n liuc harn.>r,'' an i a bowling oib-y.' The ? I tout ion ha* uneqt tailed advantages lor either a priva;S> p^ntenie or for cuUtion, haviag a bold shore on tho hoin.u a mile in e 1 ut, two sides b*U*d by creak and idiot* Otto lido by tnc main ? o.ul the iunda uacmg liie river# gently slope either 'v.vy. ao that every buildin :sile comman.n) hue views of the Hound an l a.11 rounding country. Two* thirds "f 'lie alien can have water fronts. Tlie (.luce is per. fectly liealihy, water e . client and air Invigorating. Die la ore Irani the cite IS miles by New II ven Railroad; busi ness men can reach the city from this plac ? in insa time than Horn Harlem by tin* avenue curs. Persons deanoui o2' avoiding Oily taxes, the .angers and detentions in cresstud Hie rivers, will do well to give this advertisement theirearly' attention. No estaie of . qua! size tvlihln one hi ndied iniieo of New Yorkeomb nes th?divers lied advantage* and regal elegance of ibis old r* sldence In ovary particular und all ltd appointments. Theprewni distance to ra lioad statiens, two miles, When ?'Chatsworth" is uiailo a station, now In con teimdiitiou (depot nlresdy built), the distance will be ouiji half a mile. Apply on the primUes. 10 K couaM, or to hiin at the ofllce of J. 9. Caldwell. 21 i' ue street ANEW HOU8E, BARN, *f\, WITH TWO acre#, abundant fruit trees, beatiilluilv sit tated in new 0a? naan Ooim., worth ili^X), will ,-e 1 at a great sacrifice. Call at 2>! Fulton street, iirooittyn. Will exchange tor Flan OS og other merchandise. /COUNTRY SKAT FOR BALE-SITUATED ONE MILS \J Horn the village of F.usmng, L. i., of easy access to New York by rallr. an ami MCumbuata. Containing about dr. ten acres of land, a large und uoinmndious bouse and out" buildings, grounds taste u 1 v laid out, in ubuudance of all kinds of fruits and shrubbe y. For part culars and addresd apply to K. M. ll AivRlNl, 1 ON, No. 12 John street, NeW York. Price $18,000. Farms, country seats, residences and ev. ery variety of reulertuie In chy and cuntry for sals, cxrbauge or to let, on most liberal terms. Also sales auA negotiations of all iln di erent kinds of business, loans, Ac. SOUTH WICK A WOOD, h2 Nam-au street. For sale?a desirable lot, with frame buiiuitiH, siluated on the West side of Tliisd avenue., ?ear Fifty-first struct; will be sold cbeap if applied tor na me lately. Agents need not apnly. inquire at 32 Eaat Twenty-eighth street. fjAOR SALE?A VALUABLE FARM, IN THE CITY OF i New BruuaWl k, containing 112 acres, gt od buildings, well watered; locaii,.n nigh and dry; good selection of Iruifc re.-s; twenty minutes' walk of rainoad del oL Inquire ot WAEitEN HAKDENBEKUIl, iiS Wall street. ? 1 ? ? ? ? 11 ? 1 ? ? 111 Pfi For sale-a splendid country seat, at j$ great aacrltlee. conta.iiing about thirty-five acres of a* go d and a.r any in the State; one- uarier ot it underdraineds, witii 1 u nne-qiiarter ot n nulr of the beautiful village of Rich mond, Suiten Ihlmd, and on y thirty minutes by host and rail fiom New York: fare tn. uly-lne cents. One and a hall story house end kitchen, twelve rooms, two barns and other outhouses, thlrty-nve upp e, one hundred qtunre and thirty Bench trees, and two hundred grape vines. Price, $7,IJ(KG Payments easy. Apply to .JOHNSON, GOULD A HAY. WaRD, 187 Greenv.icn street. FOR SALE.?TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF CHOICE land for sale at a bargain, thirty-two uulcs from the city ot Chicago, on thr Illinois Ceniral Railroad. Inquire oft Mr. 15IUTTON, No. 25 Bond slraet, New York. IfOR SALE FOR CASH, OR WILL EXCHANGE?TW(i ' lme Houses und Lois in the cttyol Brooklyn; one o* the b- at business local tons: w ill trwdo lor a well fruited Farm; Wenlcbe.-der county profi rr id. Apply immediately 10 TKA? VER, 170 Chatham street. 1UOR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE? . A valuable English and American Patent. This is ? good chance fui any one going to England. The invention* ? an be seen in operation and nil particulars obtained by call, ins on or addressing Inventor, Nu. 02 Washington street,. Brooklyn. For sale, EXCHANGE OR TO let?a cottage? with twelve acres of Lnqd, on Throg's Neck, near Pel" ham bridge; line view ot the water; plenty of fruit and shade trees, and grounds tastefully arnuiged. Also several) dcslrab'e building sites, Witn wa cr iroats. Apply to W. F. WAKING, Security Life Insurance Company, 31 Plow street. For sale, to let or anytiiino-lafayett* Ditilug Saloon, at Lafaye.le Hull, M7 Broadway. Tha subscriber being about 10 remove to his new place, en tbe next block, will iet or sell lils old one. The business now averages about $20,00u per annum, has been 350,000, an# might do so again. None but n cash customer, and a fe? wotds will suffice. J. M. MEBOHUTT, 507 Broadway. Lands?to all wanting farms.?large anib thriving setil'.-nictit of iinelaud. mild el.unite, thirty milea soutn of Philadelphia, liy railroad; rich eoill fine ctiids, to be seen growing; twenty sere tracts, at from $16 to $20 per aere ; payable within foup years. Good buemeas openings; good society. HnndrtdM are settling and making I uprovi-ments. Apply to CHAB. K. LANDI8. Posimaster, Yme'and, Cumberland county, New Jersey. Letters answered. Papers eon slning full mfor matieu will be sent lrec. ?yy ANTED TO RENT OR BUT?A COTTAGE, _WITBI . ? from two to six ucrrs of land and stable, within 12 b of the city and convenient to cars. On the river or ? water preferred. Address, with terms, S. T. $., Herd# efiicw. ______ Q>Ci(\(\ WILL BUY 400 ACRES OF NICE LAND. ipUUU situated on a beautiful lake, and riaited by eitjr people, pie nio parties, sc.. rvesy day during tbe summer season; will make an elegant farm. Call at 28 Canlaadk street, hotel, room 22. This is a bargain. nnn -MERCHANDISE FUR SALE AMD EX ijlaiv.UUU. change. From dUU >0 $'0(JU0 worth o# aes t able merchandise will be sold or exchanged lew for ones third cash and tha balance in good real estate. M. L. SHELDON, c3 Cedar street. MEDICAL. DR. OOOPBE, 14 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF TUB College of PujKiciuos and Surgeons of New York, ma* b--consulted daily at his office, from 8 in the moraine u&uh U In the evcniug. DR. CHARLES LUTZE, OBSTETRIC PHYSICIAN AND Op -ranng Surgeon, wishes tue ladies in dlatincOy u> dri-daa-l ttial lie hae no rival in tills city lu treating alt diseases of women an<l children. Can be ooiisulieb in conO? deuce ai hu private rooms, ?U >i Broadway, M. Y. At homv from 9 A. .VL to ti 1*. M. Doctor hunter himself - the physioia* who i-atablikhud the lluiiti iian Dispensary, No. 3 DWW Mun street, New York city, iu 1831, can i-e consulted from B A. M. until 10 o clock at night, at tha old office. A prlvat* entrance, Boos fur nothing. CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICE.?DR. BARROW* No. 1M Bleecl'.er street, four door* from Macdougalg New York. Prom 11 till 3 and riora 4 to 8 o'clock. K ad nlffi popular work, " llumau frailly." Bent tree everywhere tm receiving 2o rente worth of pot age stamp*. DR. WARD. 12 LAIOIIT STREET, NEAR CANAL. pays particular attention to all complaint! of bo La sexee. A private entrance. Office open irotn 8 o'clock la the inoruiag till 9 o'clock In the evruing. Cousultallon free. R. RALPH'S OFFICE. 1H4 BLKECKKR HTRBET, WEST of Broau way. Hours 11 to I and li till 8. Ladies can consult dr powers, u laioht atreet, with unparalleled success oo all complaint# Ba auie and give Dr. POWERS a call, and you will nevar it. At hatne lor oonauliaUon day and evening. rROFP.RSOR RENTELL, 1(3 CHAMBERS STREET, CAM be consulted a* usual. Agr-uts, 127,tg Liberty street, N. In Brooklyn, 176 Fulton rtreet. THE MARRIAGE GUIDE. OK NATURAL HI8TORT of Generation. Price fl. Sent by inall. postage paid, on receipt of ibe prlee. T. W. Strong, nobUsher, M Naeeaia atreet. New York. Dr. BOLl.ICK'B office la si UW Bread way. Office hours from 10 till 3, except Sunday*. A A8TROLOG T ? A CLAIRVOYANT.-MRS. SEYMOUR. THE MOBT ceieurated aad suocraafal Mndioal sua BualaeeaClalp voyaat In Amcrfoa, 101 West Fifteenth street, corner Of Sixth avenue. ASTONISH! NO.?MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter, h as foresight to tall how soon and how of tea you marry, ami all you wi?o to know, evou your tboughto. or no pay; lucky charms free; har equal U not to beiound; her magic image D now in full operation. No. 184 Ludloir street, below Houston. 35 ucuts; gcuilemen not admitted. 8TROLOOY - MADAME MEYER. LATE~<OF NO. MR Eiiihih avenue ba* returned trom the country and. tak--n up her reside*? at No. A14 Hudson street, second floor. She continues to tell pest, present and Hunr* events. Madame Meyr converses iu French, English and German, and give* warrantee. BONA FIDE ASTROLCtO [ST. TUAT EVBRY ONE can d-pvu.l on, la Muic. ti ILgON, who tell* the objeck el your visit a* m>oii r.s you emcr. She tell* the post, pre sent and iti'ureol your life, and warns you of dangers, and brings success out oi the most perilous undorlak logs. N. B.?Celebrated magic charm*. No. 186 Allen * nu t, be tween Hoiirtu and aunioa, over the bakery, iotdic* ana getiiicmeu. ou vents each. Cf OR A A SEAMAN, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANT* J has removed from Division sir e. to 1C1 Wi- t Twentieth street, between Seventh itud Kignih avenue*, wuefe she onrv? he conoilicd upon all tltbjert*, 'mih medical and business day and evening. 161 We-1 Twentieth street. AII AM B RAY IS 1' 111 lu .8 r CLAl K VOYilET AND i Astroiogist in ihlt elty. Bhe telle your very thoughts, gives lucky number*, causes speedy uiarilege*. No. fcyfl? Seventh avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. Lailh a 2bv.,, gentlemen 9<Jc. , M 25*51 HART. II AVISO RETURNED IT.OM I?T rope, announce* to the ladles oi New York that she run be consulted at No dl Essex street upon the past and future; special IntertuMJou a*to fortune, niari.ojc, and charnov given. Ordinary f> c - > cents. RS. AHDIi; BANKER, THE LONG KSTAMjaTfKD' and W-liable m til al and bnatiu-sa ? iwrvoyaut ami spiritual medium, (lives unit- rsnl satisfaction, tiny and even ing. .Room* No. .UJ Foin th street, four deoia Wvst ot Broad way. _ N- B ?WHOllAS NOT IIEARDOPTHBCKLHBRATED , Madam PivKtVS I Kit, w ho has removed to iH) thirty* eighth stmet, cornei oi Minn avenue, over the bakery, shit wliiv can be consulted wtib,i utile aailafbllltoilf She has no equal. She tells tbe name of futur- wile or liuvaud, anus thut of her visitor. 1 f you wish ti ath give her a call. T1IB GREATEST WONDER IN TUB WORLD 18 THE young ami accouiphhsed Madams HYRON, irom Pans, who can be consulted with the strictest contldi me on all af f airs of life; restore* drunken and unliilih: til husbands; has a secret to make you beloved hy your heart's Irlol, and bring*, together tboac loug separated. Ladle* a c-nts. Resideaco 80Third avenue,above Tvvelilli street. HO WOULD NffiT (1(1 TO Make THEIR FORTVMBt' Go ye, nan mid all, to one Mis* WELLINGTON, ihe renowned .English prophetess, universally ackimwicdgeit the best of alt u*irologi?ts, ? ho furimntoes ,o secure to those who cons-Ill licr, hrulth, wealth and happiiiese, ami warran ? to Imp-it to them infeimalfo-i ot ti-u mumst linpor aaen* relative to law suits Journeys, at?ent fri- n-is, love, eour-siLip, m? rlag--. hidden VrsSucea, etiemlev altd It euhlcs? in fart, o-all affairs in lilo. lirvv sol iters, main rovr doom oi glory, life or death. If you seek your own prosperity anil leclllty you'll not on,a., to v i-it oraddru-* liy letter th la highly gifted and beautiful young lady, ai Ml Sixth avenno. oppo city ' , w ho haa the genuine K inian and Arnbaaif tallsiunes for love, good luck, and hus.nose alfst-s?vutiranted torllfo. Lucky numbers given, as ,?l?o lilghiv re i-e.-tatili- vity refc rencev. Driinksniiess cured and uufaliful wires and bus* band reclaimed. ZOGN IIEfATE.?THIS \Vt)RLI>~HBN6WNRD LAD* has returiied from Europe, ami Is slid at 2) Christ)-, ph-r street, to be on as tilled on alladalrsof ufc. Pro-ore' her charm and lie happy. Office hours lionilOA. M. Uil 4 I'. M. r'-c?Lsdiea, 2a cent?; gentlemen. 60 cent A 1 f? r BOWERY - MADAME WIDUKK, CLAIRVOYANT .lu?) and gif cd Bpanlsh lady, unv- 'ls lb--mysteries of fiiiorlty, l?- n, innrrlag-. iihscni friends, sickness, prescribe# m lieines fur ail nitta-os, telle lucky n-imt-ere, prepetty kst ?r stolen, Ac.