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TM ?lUTAKt, TTllfTlOMI-THH NEW MILITIA LAW -HXBMP jck Oum Claims made out ud recorded ami AflWmvitaad ?mistered by JOHN A. MrB tRLKY, United Stav* Passport Ageat, Nouity Public and CoaBMBar. No. 7 PlM Wwk ?r Bdimuda. C'.Mioin Uou?.-, or at hia re?uie?ce, uornerof riltyhfll. Mnei and Broadway DRAFTINU?PERSONS BXEMPT FROM military dun i all h?ve proper uapei. made out. At ?ery small ?oat, ^ eLl^oa CALVIN1 W SMITH, Mo. 2 Now Cigua tera iirtti, corner 01 Chatham. BAFTINU -A NOTE. "I AM NOT A CITIZEN OF THB Uniu-il Kuira." Nuu-ctilzena, p rsons from ihe country, Mraiueu diseased persons, pernnas unucr 18 and o. er 46. ?ea . ?ttnient-". civil and public offio ra. and others, tall ub ?< OTT A COMPANY, Exemption Agents, headquarters. #61 ?roadway i Wood ? ma b!u build ngs), room No. {1. N B. Fwo regular Dhys-ciana oit baud u> make lite requisite medi an! examination. Office boar* from 8 A. M. to Jr. M. EXEMPTION FROM military Pl'TY ?ALL PER sous claiming exemption {.via military duty !? rany Maa>u wb?tMudVfr, ?Mk proium their exemption unpen tT GEO. H. JOUNBON, Noury Public, Nos. V And 59 Pine m. BtXEUPTION CLAIMS MADE AND RECORDED?AK dtiavits administered by SMiTFI ,t I.UCKWOUO, L'nit-'d Btaue Pas. 'wrt Ag- Ms. Notary Public and Commissioner*, ? Pinu siriet, rooms Nos. 3 and 11 or Rotunda, Custom TjUUSMPTIOM PAPER** MADE OCT AMD FILED WITH Pi accuracy and despatch, At No. 7 Fra.uk.fort struct, up ?taink OflieC hours S A. M. till 5 P. M t>. BOO ART, Notary PubUc. Get your kxempti-on papers properly drawn up aud tiled, by JOHN LANKTkBE. Lawyer ?nd Notary Pulill?,No. 16 Centre atrcet, near toe City Hall. Ili'U.up at No. t> Second 8ll?et. ILITARY EXEMPTION PAPERS PREPARED twhicb must be sworn to and fl.ed be 'or* the 16m of u*t. ins' i t', uia\ be hail ai Jti/ Broadway. up stairs, ImmhWM i'L'RNISS, Esq., Notary and Counsellor at Law. "MILITARY EXEMPTION BLANKS FURNISHED, Ju tilled up a ud bled, at MS Third Avenue, near Thirty fourth street. UTARY DRAfflHO.-persons EXEMPT FROM ?iJ.tary uiny, can nave iirnper papers made out, sworn 1 tie,: at vprjr an.ail cost, ai No. 6 Pine street, by STEPHEN A. PIERCE, Commissioner of Deeds. M Iff U ILITARY EXEMPTS-SAVE HOURS OF DELAY AT Mm. tue c ? $or leg^l _ _ CUMINi; Noiari^ a, front num. third lloor, <37 Hroadway. the C.ty Hall and avoid runner*;, by anplylni; at ' ' oertlbeaten, to H. W. BOOitiTAVER * J. 1 Bi?ad < y iiank, corner of Park place Fee, 26 cents. On.Or hours 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. J. R. C. at No. 2U3 Bleeoker ?treat, alter 7 P. M. MILITARY EXEMPTIONS?FOR 26 CENT8. OB S7* cen.a, including tiling N. B.?There ta uo legal neces setv for applicants to go to the County Cle k's odloe. Apply At 133MaatAii street, first floor, ream Bo. S, to the Cemmla stws?r of Deeds. a ARY EXEMPTION.?PERBOMB claiming Ex emption from military duty, can obtain naoesaary " wiihoot delay. Pr.nted forms now ready. 8. OSGOOD, Notary Public, 83 Cedar street. IflLIT A em| |JIW TORE, AUGUST 7, 18B.-TO ALL WHOM IT JW may eoneern ?The undersigned hare opened an office, Mad sue sow r?ady to furnish Substitutes for those drafted tm the United States army (ieod, able bodied men furuiah ad, At prices from $100 to $i.UU0. The books will open for ?M be net! I of tbe public, August 8, At 73 Nassau street, Bask, second boor. Office hours from 9 A. M. to S r. M., ?Mill further notice. Captain VANDENBURG. Bom. WM. H. PECKHAM, IT. J. f>BRSONb claiming MIUTABY EXEMPTION CAN X have their papers properly drawn and swarn to berore tbe subscriber. Fee 26 crnis. None exemptorlthout the atil' davit W W HEBBERD, Commissioner oi Deed*, 64 Wil liam street, corner ot l'inc. room 17, or 100 East Seventeenth atreet, morning And evening. TfiO ARB EXEMPT AND WHO ABE NOT-THE militia laws of tbe United States, toia tber with the . lawn of the State of New York. Just published, copies six cents; per 'Ml, $3. T. R. DAWLEY, Pub r, corner oi Reade and Centre streets. TJTHO ARE EXEMPT AND WHO ABE MOT.?THE TT DOW Mi lit.* Law of the State of New York, with aJ Muk forms, returns, Ac., Ac., passed A?inl A 1862. Price a cent*. Published by R C. ROOT, AMHO.VK A CO., ?tattoners, 10 Nassau struct. Sold by the stationers gene t*Of QAA nnn DRAFT.?THE SUBSCRIBERS WTLX WVU.uUv tase the risk of a draft of any number of persona liable to draft, and guarantee to furniah a substitute, Id case the partv ii.av he drafted, lor the sum of $250 OAUBEkT a CO., 240 Broadway, room No. 1. ^HOUSES, R003I5, Sr., TO LET. f^tOAL YARD TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.? \J Thr*e Tenement Houses will be ,et with the Yard, or atefy. Apply at 333 Rivington street. First floor and basement, and back room on second floor of houxe 47 Lispenard street. near Broadway; a desirable location; rooms tu perfect order; pant low. Apply to A JOL'RNKAY, 373 Broadway. FWRNISHED HOUSE TO LET-IN BROOKLTN. NEW ly fum.sbe 1. containing all the modern improvements; hot aii l e..Id water in all the rooms; bath room, water clo sets, atauoiiary wash tubs. Ac. Largo yard, front and rear. Oor of the finest locations in Brooklyn. Will be rented cheap to a good tenant. Addrtas ?., box 2,038 New York Fust ofUce. fIX) LET-A BEAUTIFUL SUIT OF APARTMENTS. X Very healthy location. Ore Dining Room. Kitchen, Par lor, two Bedrooms; $10 per month. Inquire comer of Forty ftrat street and Fourth avenue. A.to a little beauty of a three atory House cheap, fi?7>$ Second avenue, between Thirty-sixth ani Thirty-seventh streets. r> LET-TWO FIRST CLASS FOPR 8TORY BROWN stone Houses cheap. Location very choice and healthy. Inquire on the premises, 37 Forty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Also opposite. a smaller four browo stone House, a perfect gam. Also one fur If*) LET?FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, BACK BASE X mei.t and one large rarret Room, at 194 Elm street. ~ " $20 per month. Inquire of B. FLACH, 178 Centre T? LET-THE VERY DESIRABLE ENGLISH BASE ?lent House, No. 74 West Forte-tlist street; haaalltbe rn improvements: will be tinted very low to a good it. Inquire of JOHN A. CORMICK, 149 West Fortieth r LET-THE VERY desirable THREE 8TORY bi*h stoop House, No. S07 West Twenty-third street, ?ear Loudon terrace, iu perfect order; xas, water, bath and ft I the modern Improvements anil conveniences: e jurt yard, Arubtoery, Ac., will he rented low and immediate possession gtrem. Inquire of H 8 MOURE. 75 and 77 King street. rUT-TRE UPPER OR LOWER FART OF A VERY ewnpiete three story House, with convenient arrange, its for housekeeping. Apply at 123 East Forly-cighth ?t, or to J. SEXTON, 121 Nassau street. r let-a handsome house on fourteenth street; modern improvements and in good order; reaT, Including use 01' gsa Hit ini aud new oilcloths, $J(J0 per an awn. Address J. Thompson, box 389 Fost office, with name and address. rLBT?APARTMENTS OR FLOOKA AT NO. 181 Woo-ter street, n- nr Bleecker. Kent cheap. Inquire mt 0. HCHI MANN, 3U2 West Nlnetecth street. KEWAUDS. REWARD ?T'ESERTED FROM CAPTAIN JOSEPH yu 3. Cook s ram pa uy oi the First regiment National Volunteers, tteorgc King or Kelly, of 444 Orei nwicb street, John Don y. John McOrmick, and Aug >U is Claln. The abaee reward will be paid for enci. man and al! expenses hy^Captaln Jtsepb S. Cook. Camp Washington, Staten ? CRF.WARD.-DOO LOST.-LOST, A BULL TER rier, rolor yellow, short tali, ears clipped, sear on hlahnck. $A wtll be paid aud no questions asked, at 143 *"--*er Strt et. Dear Bowery. REWARD.-8TOI.EN OR 8trayed FROM 117 Hullivau stieet, a black and tan B.ut, from 8 to 7 weight. LOST AMD FIIOND. SlANK BOOK LOST-OM THE BOWERY SAVIN?;? I Bank. No. 144.88V The fin Jer will p.saae return 11 to Fallon street, In the seg.ir store. FHJND-IN STORE NO. 48 CHATHAM STRBET a Pocket ook. eon atning a ?man sum of money. Hup ?aaed to belcng to a Soulier. The owner can have the same fry proving property and paying for this adv ertisein. nL J\OU LOST.?ON TV? DAY, A 8MALL. LIOFIT BROWN / Italiau . salt) llound; auswers to the name oi Fan It cruel to reta.n tier, on account of tier pips Sl'lrewad Mi* the thank* of her owner will be given for her return to 2 2 Foartii street. LOST-A TERKIBR DOO, ON WEDNE SDAY AFTER noon, m Chambers utieet, with a cord and card a.iocued to It, direote . to IVeasu.l, N. Y. Tue finder wtll be .bershy nmsM?it by returning him to 146 Broadway, over the tele graph ull.ee, room No. 18. LEFT ni8 HOME. 11 charlton STREET, MONDAY morning last Charles 11 Fowler. 13 years old. Any pemon knowing hit wiieieabonts will confer ? great favor aa iits amictcd grand par nts by giving information. LOST?<<N WEDN1-XDAY AFTERNOON, A10U8T ?, A small M> m .randum Bo.,k, with fie name of the ?wr.er on the eover. *>? . ?'?f>po?e<l to nave heen lost from pier 17 East river, going through Mouth street to Coenties ?Up The un<i* r will he smubly rewarded by returning the ?m at Ute Hell lists Pilot ofUce, 23Coentiea slip JAMES P. ABBOTT. L06T-ON THURSDAY MORNINO. IN OOINO through B wery, Orand and Centre streets by a poor peraen. who ian ill ailnr<l to lose t(. one Ten Dollar legal (??40r Note The Under will he rewarded and receive me Ihaak" of th? o*??r by leaving It at tb? frame store. No. 94* Bread way. LOffT-IN A SECOND AVENUE (CAR. ON WEDNE8 day evening, a Part*! ontainlng books nod papers, of mn value bul to the owner. The tinder w ill be suitably re warded by !<*vlng II at .he olUce <jf the Unity Instance Comi soy, W Wall street. Lost or stolen.-tiie pollowino notes ? vlx ?Fr.ierrnm and Hiintaon s note, iiaisd Ju.y2,V *x months, for t#iS 9), payal?l? to their exit order at the Park Bank. also, Frederic* WrMit s note, dated July 1 six ?lODllis, for $162 payable at the Grocers' Hunt, John M Teb a's note, dat< I July M, six mootlis, or $tt4 V,, payable ?t I be Marine Bank, and D. M. Hollister's note, dste I jT.ns t, aii months, for $.132 77. pavable ?t 147 Duane street. Ail payal le to the order o' Jacob Wllkl??on A Hon, ar1n t indoreed. Hai l no es were mailed to Albany, on We.in**, day, July 30, and failed to r^aeh their deMInation. All pe-. ?onssre hereby fcirbldden to reeelve or negotiate th'-m. pay. Rent having been BlojKied. JACOB WILKINSON A SON ? Pearl street N< w York and 12 Stale street, Albany August 2. likii. SHTkAVKDN T?IK MOBNINO OF THE 6TII OF AU gust, ? black llnrse,long tall, ind 1$ hand* high. Who pver will givs informs).o? to the subscriber will be liberally **W*M'j LJ KINO, Fourth street Md Lafayette plaefc "== WINK 4 AMD LIIiVOB$. "SjOTICE ?I ?*VE THIS DAY APPOINTED W t. Howell. No. IV Houston ?treet and 31 B- ukman street, etty of New fork, so<e agsi.t for my Pate Aie Ail or iers psat lo his addiess wui preaipUy attended ta The publis are eantloned agam?i cerla n iie? (iudi p? rsnns, who have pareptltioualy on'alned my casks, and sre llllag then) with aa ale of In ferlar quality and vendmstne -in-, an mr mann. factiire. I wld g'laramee noae ,i n Ine n en pareWSN ?f W, J lloweM sole agent Tor New York. FsiUfiL/ais, At'fll li 1K2. WM C RI'DMaN BOA RDI Jura LODGIRG. A CARD.?THE KL*OAMT RBSIDRNOE NO. TO BAST Fourteenth street, near Inrtuc piaue, will be newly fur umhuii tjjr lis uieaeut occu| ant, and It i, la suits or ?.ngly, to Umiiies or gcntkiueu, wltU or without Board. Those desi nog superior accommodations way now have a choice of Koouia, wiita urivaie table il desired. Also a Basetusat suit able lor a physician. tU-fer. utrn exchanged. At mo. n west fourteenth street bbtwkem Kifih and Sixiii avenue*, deairaUe Birni, an suite or single, with Bout d. Beferanoes ekubaafc-eo. Am entire parlor floor, consisting or four ruomi to lot, with Board AUo single Rooms, at 'All WestFourltfealh street. Apply for three day a A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. LiVINO ON MURRAY Ulll, would let* with Board, lo a gemlemau.or a ??a tleuiaii and hu wife, a i'arlur and Bi droom on the second Uoor. Tne rooms . onuun hot and cold water and uas, and are lian,l*oni?l) furnished. Iin|Uirt* at No. J41 Lu\lugton avenue, three doors . *vo Thirty-eighth street. Referenoe repaired. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN. WOULD lei 10 a lew r?-s|>eciable peruana good Rooms, with excol t tai It1, at moderate terms. Inferences eichaiiged. Ad aii ts *7}i West Twenty-sixth atrcec. * N ELEOAMTLT furnished SUIT OF rooms TO JX. let, with Board, separate or togetuer, to a lailv or *en tli man and lady. House ^ >he mo era Improvements. Apply al S3 West Tweuiy-Bix.ii street, near Sixth avenue. A RARE CIIANuK.-TOGBTUHR, AS A FASHION ah.e hoarding bouse, or separately for famines. two four story brown ilmiae*, Pletanily fun ilied, connected on An-IBoor, between Broadway and 8i*tu avenue. Apply lo the proprietor, 70 Weal l birly ' UbUi street. Anew England lady having just taken a t.rt-t class House, witu all the iiaprovenx-ms, la desir ous to real three or four Rooma, handsomely furnished, with Board, where all the comforts of a home may be had. Gtnlo men and ladies or aias'.e gentlemen .Irsiretg urst r'ass ac commodations will jioasc call at 157 Bast Thirty-third street A FRENCH LADY, OF GOOD EDUCATION IB THE English language, wishes an engagement as hou c keeper, either lor a widower or a party of gentlemen. Ad dress Madame Blond, station A. Spring at A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A PLEASANT Boom and Board, in New York or Williamsburg, w.ih free use of bath; Catholic family preferred ihouck m0ln dispensable. Address for three days, Bachelor, box 100 He rald oflloe. A SUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET? together or separate, in a email family, to gentlemen only, with partial Board If required. Situation pleasant snd desirable. Apply at 91 West Eleventh street, near Fifth aveaue. ATTENTION IS CALLED OF THOSE LIVING IN hotels and boar.linn-houses to an establishment opened at 110 Mardougal street, and furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, .so that a family may have a oomplete home. A gentleman AND WIFE OR A FEW SINGLE OEN tlenien can be accommodated with Board ia a desirable neighborhood: large, cool Rocitas, with water in the rooms: as* and bath in the house; terms moderate. Apply at 1M Madison street. A FRENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN GOOD BTYLE, would accommodate a gentleman and wife and a few slnalc gentlemen with Bosra and well furnished Rooma Spanish. German sad Bnglish spoken. Apply at 99 West Twelfth street, between Filth aad Sixth avenues. A YOUNG WIDOW LIVING ALONE, AMD OCCUPY - ins a neat little house, would aocommodate a gentle man and lady, with Board for the lady only. Inquire of Mrs. Willard. 212 Elm street, near Spring. AN UNFURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BBD room, connecting, for S4; gas, bstb, Ac.; restaurants convenient. Location 337 Fourth aveaue, opposite Madison sous re. A LADY WISHES TO LET A pleasant FRONT Room and Bedroom, furnished for housekeeping: good yard and pleassnt neighborhood. Apply at No. 233 West Twenty-fourth i-troet, between Eighth and Ninih avenues. A HANDSOMELY FUBNISHBD BOOM TO LET AT 162 Sullivan street, with Board for a lady; family small and quiet Board.?neatly furnished rooms, either with or without Board, for ladies employed out dnrlua the <toy, or sultablo for single gentlemen. Inquire at No. S Ludlow place, Went Houston si Board.-a suit ok rooms on second floor, one large Room on third floor, and a front Hnll Bed room on same door, to let, with Board, at 2u KAi Thirteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place. Board.?eligible hoard for an invalid or lady expecting to require medical care, kindneiw and home attention. No chLdren or boarders. For location, term*, Ac , apply to or address Dr. Thiers, 1,217 Broadway. Board wanted?for a gentleman and wife, w hU a private fami.y or widow lady, where there are no other boardera preferred; location west sklc of town. Terms $8 per week. Including gat. Addreu H. W. H., lle rald office. Board wanted-by a young man, in a pri vate family where there are few or no boarder*: loca tion not above Twenty-tiltli street. Address cump'.on, Herald oflice, stating terms, Ac. Board wasted-by a gentleman having a family of six females, two of them children. A loca tion betw- en Foifttli and Sixth avenues, with a small pri vate family, preferred. A third Hour will answer. Address, for one week, bot 1,978 New York i'oot office. Board wanted-by a lady, on or about the 1st of September; to any widow or ladr who maybe desirous of *<curiai! a desirable companion and uscept a rea sonable compensation for Board, the advertiser would like to make an arrangement with; it would be, if saualactory, permanent; there must be no other boarders, and the loca tion quiet and retired. Address Conddence, Herald office. Brooklyn.-a furnished parlor and two Keilroom*. with or without Board, in a lir?t class bouse, containing bath and all modern improvement*. Apply at 31 8umu.ii ?tr?'t, Brooklyn, two rainute*' walk from fnrry. Brooklyn board?wanted, by a gentleman, either on the Heights or in the vicinity of Hai:son place. Addr. a.s statin.; location and terms, S. C., box 2,714 New York Fust oflice. Board in brooklyn.-a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen can obtain Board by apply lug at 67 High street. Brooklyn heights.?pleasant room for a gentleman and wile; also Rooms for single gentle i men, in a New England familr. House large and airy, with i bath, Ac.; ronvenlent to ferriea. Terms'mode late. Apply at m Willow wWt DUPONT HOUSE?CORNER of HUDSON AND Laigbt street*; hotel suitable for families or transient board: opposite St. John's park; terms very moderate. Furnished rooms to let?at no. <1 east Tr.entle.ti street, for gentlemen. Handsomely fuaiiah ed and at reasonable rates. frnrRNI.^HED ROOM wanted-by a young single 1 man. In a unlet family, between Leiington and Se ond srenin ? and Forty-flftif and Forty-ninth streets. Address Octarioua, Herald oflice. Furnished rooms?gentlemen wishing nice Rooms in a prli at" House mayapplv at 112 Leonard ? reet, two or ti roe door* east of Broadway. House iirst cla** nnd newlv lurnished; gas, bath, Ac. Rooms $1 to Rtfeienre required. Hotel lodginos.?comfortable airy rooms, from fi 2ft to f 1 Ml a week. or 29 centsa night, at the Union Hotel, 1m Prince (tree* corner of Thompson. Meals at all houra. Open all night. Harlem.-a private family, occupying a bouse with all modern improvements, wish to let neatly ' i Rooms, with Board, to i gentleman and wife i/r single gentlemen. T-rms moderate Apply in 127lh street, Attn house west of Third avenue, eouth side. oourt WANTED?BY A SINGLE n^tkeman, TWO iv small Rom* (Bedroom an<l h.tting . , r _ltK couch in slttinn room prefeired, must be slower "25-352? * s.bo'.lSHcrald office.^ r ST. JOnN'b PARK?38 BEACH STREET.?to LET, with or without Board, laige and small Rooms, hand somely furnished, suitable for families or single jrentle iien j the house contains all the modern Improvement*. Terms moderate. r LET?THE PARLOR FLOOR. WITH OR WITHOUT Board, of the neat, retired cottage ho use, with all the modern Improvements, So, 47 e*4t Tw nty-scventb street, near Fourth arenas. TWO YOUNO LADTEP DESIRE BOARD, IN A FA rnlly wbere there are few or no other boarders. Terms $3 per w?e?. Addreai Louise, station A. Spring street. TtTANTED?boarder8, BY MRS. HARTCHER, FORT ? t Lee, N. Y_ C)/\ GREENE STREET.? furni8iied ROOMS TO LET. Jrnd\) to >< utlemen ouly. Koomi at from $1 ?o s'> Vi per week. Alao similar Room* and Rooms for housekeeping, at No. 1 Monroe street, corner of Catharine. EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, THIRD DOOR *J') from in on square.?a few rery fine Rooms to let. with Board. pi rnmllies and slnc'e rmitlemr n. Hoitae first cla>s. Location unsurpassed. Keferencea exchanged. 93 GREENE PTRKET. ABOVE SPRING (ALSTON >ji? Ho .a-i ?El'gauuy furnished Suit* ot Rooms, gas, Cmton and ?vrry convenience for houark* eping economi cal ij; part.cularly suitable lor small, respectable fannies; rant low. 1 pr^ce STREET, ST. CLAIR HOUSE.?ele luu gantly i ann?h"d Room*, with Bedroom* attached, with all the conveniences for housekeeping complete, in cluding ga* and Croton waWr, to let to resp< rtati.e iaiulliea or single gentlemen. BLEBCKRR STREET-fl RNISHRn ROOMS jg for *lngie gentlemen at $1 per wer* * 'O one or two Room* for gentlemen and their wtvr? and a splendli tront Ha .em' nt for a doctor's oOee, to be let cheap to reap ctable person* onlTt qin KLM STREET, NEAR SPRING.?FURNISHED z 1'' Apartments at low rents, witb every convenience I or housekeeping. t?"*l bedding and linen, furniture and cooking utenails; gas and ONKBs c opartxemhipit Notice.-THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE fx i istlni; under the name of l/Alcy, lliisti<* A Roberta, Is this it. jr dioolred by mutual consent Johu le?d *jr retiring from the said firm. The businexs of tlie Isle firm will be settled by the remaining partners. J hn Hughes and H<'nry Robert* will eontinue th<- manufactur> of iron ware under the name of Hughe* a Roberts. JOHN lal'kkt, JOHN HUulfES, Biooartrt.n, N. J.. August 3. M2 HENRY roheiits. rARTNER WANTED?a RARE OPl'ORTUNfTY IS offered to any person wlrtnng to invs^t $iii,lm to f.o 0 i) In an established whol sale drv goo ? < oil e, w,th a good run oi ca?h Custom. In a large city In the West. One having a j rac'l al knowledge of tha liu.Hlnes* pr^ferr' 1. All coinmunl ntions conndential. Sansfac ory referen'eiydven and requ red. Hnnetpais only wlil address A. L W, St. ni ho.an Hotel new York, till Tuesday, August 12. The covartner.suip heretofore existing between ihe subs i \bors Is this day dissolved liy uiutual content. Dated N w York, Aug ist 8.1xc2. W o. GIBSON. vankervoort. AI rnn -WANTED, A PARTNER. To id ?tl.sj'"'". this sum *i iallf-vlth'he advertl* r In a pea sant monor > l/'ng builnsse ?iy wh eli t foriure majr ?>" it su?ei in s ?hort ilnse. Ia<julre, oefor# io A, M. gf from J te i I' M . al It West Tblf?v ?'.?ond ??rW{, COCBTUT BOARD. A" fEW PA Ml LI EH CAN UK AUCO M MODATED WITH I'.oar i at Foil Montgomery. Or^. ^o louuiy, N. Y., c a U>? banknof the UuUhou river, 46 miies froui New ?? Turin* U> $0 per ??-k, *.< ..r<5 11; in romun Occupied. a. ply in perMHi or by letter to JOHN W. HALL, at the above Warned place. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OB THBKE aiutfle vuuileuiea can Luve tine a< commotiauon-. at au elegant country scat, within one hour's rule by New Hav< u earn, on Long [aland Sound. Batiiiug. fishing, bowlm/. 4c. Adilr. aa lirewikr, 130 Broadway, for further pihi< aUra. A TEW 000MB STILL TO LRT-ON TUB NORTH ?bore oi Long Island, ti. ky unlsa trorn lb? city, in a health: ui an i a.r\ lo a'itv. Term a iiiuuerate. Apply to K H. /RANKLIN, nOB, l? aud 14 >V?at siren. COUNTRY BOARD WANTBD.-WANTED, BY A K1N (1* gentleman, Uowril near New York, convenient. lor dally HOC. aa u> tue i lly, anil where g'lod sa t nakr b. t lug can be had. Accommodations uu.hi be good and pries moderate. Addreaa, giving terms and otker paruculai ^ f., bo* 1,676 Nrvv York Post uffi. e. (tOUNTKY BOARD.?A MARRIED OOUl'LB, WITH. J out children, dcs.se Board on the hign Ruanda of Htaien lalmd. A private family preferred. Addr ?s for two limy* C. JL, HriaW oilloe. CIOUNTEY BOARD?CROKT HOUSE, IK TIIB HHiU J UiuJ-i, opposite Beat Point, two utiles t'rorn ttarrison a ?kro'.. Passage and cominutilio'i by all trains and sienin* bi.ata. One aud a hail" htfUr l'roa the city, Inquire at 1U1 Pearl street. C10UNTBY BOARD AT RIVBRDALE, ON THE BANKS J oi' the Hudson.?families and geuukuien can now be accommodate 1 w uh flret class Board. The hoii'O i? only tbr e minutes' walk from either Mount St. Vincent or River dele station. A, ply ou the premises, or at 37 West Thirtieth street. COUNTBY B< A'ID WANTED?IN A PRIVATE GEN tc! family, iu South Bergen, Bergen or Bergen Point, or nij uboi n otf, accessible to the c.ty. A farm house pre ferred. AtUin sa J. 8., box 124 New York Poet office. UNTRY BOARD?FOR FAMILIES AND 8INGLB gentlemen, at the Demilt Farm House, Mill Neck, uear Glen OMt. Terms $3 to $5 per week. Oysters, clais aud u?h fresh from the b acb. Bathing, and pl.nty of milk and vegetables. Steamer Long Island leaves at o'clock for Glen Cove; stage to the door. Addrees H. Demilt, Locust Valley, Queen's county, L. I. RVfflXER RESORTS.^ ATI'S KILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE.?T1II8 FAVORITE J summer resort Is now open for the reception or guest*. Visiters will lind at all times an authorized agent at tne Oattskill steamboat landings, and CaUskill station, Hudson Kl\er Ball road, to assist visiters, provide conveyance, take I charge of baggage. Ac. T7IOBT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, X< LAKE GEORGE, Will open for the reception of guests on the lit of June. DANIEL GALE, proprietor, Caldwell, New York. The steamer Minnehaha. Captain Gale, will commence her regu lar trips In connection with the steamers on Lake Chain plain and railroads to Saratoga, on the 10th day of June. Linden park. Cornwall.?a few choice Rooms will be vacant on Saturday. August 10. For par ticulars address C. H. King, Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. The la tocrettb house, berobn point, n. j.? This select family hotel will Be kept open till October. Boats leave pier 2 North river, at 7:20.11:*), 3:30, 4:30 and ? ?'clock; from Dey street at 10% A. M. and 4% F. M. Time 86 minutes. WESLEY W. HILL, Proprietor. gALEg OF H-KAIj KSTATES. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOB CAPITALISTS OR PER sons desiring Country Residences. The subscriber offers for sale bis Countrr Residence, re cently surveyed snd laid ont so that it can he divided into three distinct parcels, each having a water front and most splendid building Kites. The properly consists of 900 acres, a line, stylish old mansion In a lawn oI fourteen acres of lofty shade trees, native and impoited. innumerable and of great variety; a garden tastefully designed and stocked with trulls and tlowers; outbuildings, including farm houA, yachtman's cottage, "troniing on a One harbor," and a bowling alley. The situation has unequalled advantages for either a prJVate residence or for speculation, bavins a bold shore on the Sound a mile in extent, two aides belted by cresk and inlet, one side by the main road; the lands tracing the rlrers gently slope either way. so that every building site commands tine views of the Soirad and surrounding country. Two thirds of the sites can have water fronts. Tbe place is per fectly healthy, water eic_ ""It and air Inrigomtlng. Dis tance from tne citv 18 miles by New Haven Railroad; busi ness men can reach the city from this plaeo in less time than from Harlein by the ?'?Due car*. Persons desirous of avoiding city taxes, the dangers and detentions in crossing the rivers, will do well to give this advertisement their early attention. No estate of equal size within one hundred miles of Ne>v York combines the diversified advantages aud regal elegancc of thin old residence in every particular and all its sp ointments. Tbepresent distance to railroad stations, two miles. When " Chatsworth" is made a station^ now in con templation (depot already built), the distance will be only balf a mile. Apply on the premises, to E. K. COLLINS, or to him at the office of J. 8. Caldwell. 24 Pine street A DUTCHESS COUNTY FARM OF 146 ACRES FOR ?Ic or enhance?In eight mile* from Poughkeepsie; good Buildings, Fruits, 4c. Also several fine Fsrnis, with good inipn.veiiL. nim, fn Woe?n* and Rock land countie* to exchange. A. SERGEANT, lo Wall n. A FIVE STORY STOKE AND BUILDING, 772 SIXTH avenue, ncarlv ne.w, occupied, and will pav $90 per month. Also a lirel ciasa three story new brown atone House on Murray Hill, near Fifth avenue, und a nUe small Farm at Bln.hamton, cheap for cash or exchanged in pai l. Applv to J. W. BARTI.ETT owner, At W. F. Seymour a, 7H Cedar atrect. COUNTRY RESIDENCES, FARMS, HOUSES AND Building Lots, in and near the city; Grist Milia, large water powef; valuable Lands West, near railroad, to sell and exchange: Fartnera wanted, Invention* to negotiate, Bu?iue-8 to sell. BROWN A DENING, 98 Broadway. /CENTRAL FARE.?FOR BALE, TWO LOTS, SITUATED \J in the Twelfth ward, running through from iOith to 106th s*. reel a, 25j.HH feet, between Fourth and Flfthare nura, 27S feet from Fourth avenue. Apply to O. EVANH <* SON, No. 1 Jacob street. COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE?SITUATBE ONE MILS from the village of Flushing, U I? of easy aeoes* to New York by railroad and steamboats. Containing about Al teon acres of land, r. lurge and roui?odiouAhouse and out buildings, grountls usiei ully laid out, an abundance of sll kinds 01 fruits acd siir ibbery. For particulars and address apply to R. M. 1IAKBINOTON, No. 42 John street, New York. Price $16,000. G IOUNTKY RESIDENCE WANTED?WITH FROM v-/ five to thirty acrr? of land improved to h ire, with prm lea* of purcbaainc on r^aionabll termr, within one bpur a ride of the city, or will exchange for some unincumbered city property, paying ten per cent, in connection witn ?e lectea farming and timbered Linda In tie State of Wiaoonein. Addr<-at?, witn particular! of location. lmpruvemviita, price and encumbrance (if any), T. B. C., box 1,614 New \ork rofit ottice. Exchange.?in Brooklyn a ftrst class, three atory House, all modern improvements, with Fur niture, for Farm, well Improved, with Stock and Crops. Ad dress, with particulars, Farmer, Herald oiBoe. FARM8, COUNTRY SEATS, RESIDENCES AND EVERY variety of Real Extate, in cttr and country, for rale, ex change and to let, on the most liberal terms. Also 'ales aud Decollations of tne dill'-rrnt kin.in of busluess, li.ans, Mr. BOLTHW1CK k WOOD, 82 Nassau street 11 ACM?FIFTY-ONE ACRES," TWENTY-FOUR MILES by Erie Railroad, to exchange for hoiise. $?.000; i?on; y to loan ou farms; lirst mortgage, $3,400, for sale. Apply be fore 10 A. V. and after 4 r. M. to C. H. LOCK, No. 402 Fourth street. __ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A BRICK HOUSE IN Seventieth street, with two adjoining Low. between Tlilrd aud Fourth avenues. Lots in Seventy-se< ond street for sale or exchange for Improved city property or a farm near the salt water preferred. Lots in B'-vent'-Lhlr l street foi sale. Also a banilMime Residence to let on Third avenue and Seventy-second utreet, with eight or tenlott, more or lesx, as the partus mayagiee. Apply to JOHN CALLA GHAN, corner of Seveuty scoond street and Third avenue. F~0R SALE LOW~OR FART EXCHANGE-THE SPLEN did Property 6a Third avenue; lot V> by V00 feet to a ten foot rear alley, on whleh Is a two story brick stable. House is a large soil three .lory, attic and bi4* basement witli store. Inquire at 19 Inlversity plau.1, corner of Ninth street. FOR SALE OR EXCTIANfiE?A BRICK HOUSE. ON Amity street, near Wooster, for a small house, worth about uui), up town or in Harlem, near a railroad. In quire ore. SCHUMANN, .WJ West Nineteenth utreet. FOR EXCHANGE-DESIRABLE PRODUCTIVE BROOK lyn Property, for ft Farm well located In Ohio, iNbl* gan, Illinois or Wisconsin. Address bo* 2U6 Herald office. OB SALE LOW OR EXCHANGE-COST fl2.0?>-AN e|? gait three story hou^e, built by day's work, and hni-heci Hi the very twst mannor. with art modem Improve ments, situated in B.ooklyu, B. D ,ln the most desirable location near Bedford aven.te; mortgage about $7.?00, wnleh can remain: for the haanee will take countrv pro perty. New York State ot elsewhere, with or without bnlld ngs thereon ,or stock goods, or other available securities. An oder w spYMOt'R, Att'y, IS Wall street, N. Y. F~OR SALE?AN EXCEEDINGLY PRETTY AND COM iortaole English basement House on Murray Hill. Pries ? ItOuO which will not be deviated Iroin. Adurcss House, hot IIS New York P. sl o01ce. TT'OK SALE OR EXCHANGE?IN JERSEY CITY, Tllfj I; eligible tour story snd batetr enMlrl'k Build.ng,Wo. 7 Exehsn e place, adjoining the ferry. Fine store, 70 feel deep; upper stories !UU*d for oHlec*, families or uianiif ic turin.'. Will eichange Tor a Col'ge or other good property iu South Bergen. Aduresa bos 36 Jersey City Font ofllco. T^NDS?TO ALL WANTING FARMS -LARGE AND IJ thriving settlement ol Vinelaud. mild clinute, thirty m.les tout" of I'hi adsiph.a, by ruiroad, rich soil: lino er ioa. to be ?een g tew tag; twenty sere tra ts, at from ?15 to $-'0 |>er ser. ; psyaliie withjo lour v-ars. Go id busii.eso openings good aoelety. Ilnndreds ere seilllng and making 1 > prov. oi nls Ap; ly to CHAS. IC, LANDIS T'.>stmaster, Vlneiaiul, 1 UBiOOrla 'I eountv. New Je sey. L> t ors answered. Papers Ouu.aining full inlor rnsUon will l>e sent irso. aVaLuablk FARM FOR SALE-TO CLOSE AN EH V tale. Situate ore srd a fourth mi.e* from the village o' Amu t .tni, Wontgomfry eoiinty, New York, being 'lurty miles from Alb ny, mnUlnln* ltd seres of l uid. On the farm Is a fine,-Iiostantial briek house, 40 leet square, ? |.h pili/sa all ar "Hid. en wed with g ass. Also, tood i arn', car aite lioutcn, gralneiy. sinoko lion-es, Ac. The above af fords a g.iixl opportunity Tor a genueman or praetieal farmer aeeklni! a good lai in, and most by.Seen to b? appieclated. F' r terms, ,lr.( si p y to K, II. LAlM ilEKR J3 Atlantl - Dock, Uiooklj n,'or iUl i?nu 1(0 Broad stieet, N. V. (}C to OB 100 AORKI Or FARMING LAND, NEAR ZO. the city, iromfl to??sn a. r. , go.?l larms adjoin In' near rsilr a I. Now is the time to buy a farm atid ralae a living. Wi.l ,1.0* tl.eso lands next wee*. AppiytolRA YBR, l7<WhathaBi streot. iPOBTMi. EMI'if S cmr RBOATTA CLUB M 8MB KM WILL ?II' et this evening st the Farrlnh il.i.ise, Houston street, between Cio-by and lii ua I way, to perfeet arrangement* for the annual Regatta. By order of STEPHEN ROBERTS, President. For salk-six Newfoundland and st. bkr nsr l l)og<-tvro oi the >i the bi'ifst and ban.isomesi in the citv- iJ inch's high, weight M'? lb'., je'. black, well train <1; also, one pure Kitli Dog. anaw white; one well broM'ii Pointer Dog, liver an I white eo or; one Fox Hound, one Rebbit liO'in ', Blnck and Tan T> rr.er?, Heot' h Terriers. A'l.reas II Uaruner, comer of Br a<l*ay snd Fiitkth stieet, H Y. YACHT, SLOOP RIGGED, Ft 'It SALE-I N COM O i. " arii r utted an l fo md n ih- hea' m inn r, air> t jf ieM !*><> 10 eet i.oam, aith a l..rge eahin, cauuic 'ark e. ?r co-Hi Iste. Will lie sold hesp, l>> suDlying t j LEWIS tTBUBEB, twtyif tU??? tJflf, rvrniib Q TEA 54 WUXlTm LxvSHFOOtJ^OOTIli^A* 0 (^ueenstown |Cork llarK>r. >?TUu La?< rpu?l, New York and Philadeipiife Ste..runti ip Company inu-nd despatching th< ir fult powered Clyde u.iiu irvu su:aiushlj*i as follow* ? ETNA- SoUiiday August 9 CITf Ok MANCHESTER. Katuruay August 18 CITY OK U.vLTi vlOKK .. Saturday August 3 Ai.j every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from pier 44 Nortb river. KATRS OF PASSAGB. FIRST CABIN ?&> STKERAUB $36 Do. to Loudon i/o Do. 10 L iidou ...... i1 Do. to Farts !?} Do. to I'aris 41 Do. to lla:nburg US Do. to Hamburg 40 Passengers alio lotv .i.ied to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Autwrrp, At-., id equally low rates. Kures from Liverpool or (jueenatownFirst cabin, 19,17 aud^I guiaraa. Steerage from Liverpool, ?8 8; f rom Omens town, ?t> 1 Aid those wiio wish to smd lor tbrlr friends can huy tickets liere at the curr ta rue ol cxcUanje. Th h itttmen have miiirroricmdiii*M(iu ror passen grrf, are suongly b iill in watertight iron sect:oos, aud cany patent iti i- anniuilator. Experienced eurgi ons are attached to e.?cli steamer. For i urloer information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INM AN, Aiienl. 32 Water streel; iu(;iasi;ow to ALEX. MAL COLM, \>. ? fSt. Enoch aquas*; lu Oii-enstowii to (7. ? W. U. aKYMbl'B A CO.; in Loud n to ElVKS A MACEY.61 King WillianiNtreot; in Par s to JULK8 DICOOI.'K 48 R'ie Notre D one dea Viutor.e , P.aro de la Bourne; iu Philadel phia to JOHN G. DALE, ill Walnut street, or at the Com* pany'a oil ices. JOIIN Q. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. rpilK BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL X Wail a e.imsi.lps between New York and Liverpool, eal ing at Cork Harbor, aud between Beaton and Liverpool, railing at Halifax anil Cork Harbor. SCOTIA, Capt. Jiulkiua, CHINA, Capt Anderson, PERSIA, Capt. Lott, ASIA. Capt. Cook, arabia'?apt. SK>ue, El'ROPA, Capt. J. Leitcb, AFRICA, CaDtrBhanaon, CANADA, Capt Muir. AMERICA, (Apt. Moodie. SlAUARA, Capt. A. Ryrie. AUSTRALASIAN. Then* vi asi lH -arr> aelo.ir white lijiit at masthead, green on starboard bow, red on port now. ntou NBV roll* TO UVCBPOOL. Chief Cabin Pn.ifat,e ...,,$190 Second Cabin Par age 76 rRO-M BOSTON TO UVKHFOOL. Chief Cabin Faaca.'e $110 Second Cabin Passage 60 Tne pasauKe money by tho steamships sailing alter the 1st 01 August will ha MOM HKW TORS. Chief Cabin $180 Second Cabin 85 ntOM BOSTON. Chief Cabin $13$ Second Cabin 70 BCOTIA leaves New York Wednesday, July 18. El'ROPA leaven Boston Wednesday, July 23. PERSIA leaves New York Wednesday, July 901 ASIA leaves Boston Wednesday, August 8. AUSTRALASIAN leaves New York Wednesday, Augsst 111 ARABIA leaves Boston Wednesdav, August 30. SCOTIA leaves New York Wednesday, Augusts). Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these shins will not be accountable for rold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, un less bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof tBerein ?tp Green. SMTBAM FROM NEW YOBK TO LIVERPOOL. ? The steamship OREAT EASTERN, Walter FatOB, < ?l^pat. bed FROM LlVSRrOOL, (Calling at Queenstown) Saturday, August 1$. Wednesday, October 1. Tuesday, NovemBer 18. First cabin, from ntoa i?rw wu, Tuesday, September 9. Saturday, October 28. Thursday, December 1L _ $110 to $155 Suits of apartments for families may be engaged by special agreement. Second Cabin, Bute Boom berths, meal* served at separate table. TTT7T! 77: .77$80 Tickets for tho voyage to and from Liverpool, in first or second cabin, at t fire and i balf. Third Cabin, iiflermediate 8tate Room passengers, found with bed, bedding, table utensils and good substantial food.T77 7 88 Steerage, with superior accommodations 38 Each passenger allowed twenty cubic foet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For freight and passage, apply to ? CHAS. A WHTTNEY, At the office, No. 30 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND A ASPINWALL, Agents. _ Hamburg american packet company -steam to London, Hamburg. Havre and Southampton. The favorite first class antfelegant Iron mail steamship BAXO NIA, Capt. H. Ehlers, commander, carrying the United States mail, etuis from pier No. 21, North river, foot of Fulton street, positively on Saturday. August and takes pas sengers for London, Hamburg, Havre, and Southampton at the following rates:? First cabin $118 Second cabin 70 8teerage 40 For passage apply exclusively to RI0HARD B0Ag 161 Broadway, New York. The north oerman lloyd-s steamship h an SA, H. J. von San?en. com > under, cai'rving the United 8tat''s mail, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of Cnam bers street, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, AT 12 O'CLOCK K. ron BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers to LONDON, HA Havre, Southampton and Bremen. at the following rat; s ^ For tlie first cabin, $11S; second cabin. $70', steerage, $10. For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS k CO., 88 Broad streeL Fare to Liverpool, $13 in second cabin, and found, at Roche's Passage oilioe, 83 South direct. Ship ALBERT GALLATIN, for Liverpool, Rail* from pier 19 East river August 8. Whip AMERICAN CONGRESS, for Lon don, sails Augur'. 9, For passages, at rates lower than any ollee In the city to or from the old country, apply to TllOa. C. ROCHE, 83 South street. First packet positively for Liverpool ? The favorite packet ship DEWITT CLINTON will iall Saturday, August 9. Tbia ship ha* excellent accommoda tions for all classes of paasengera at reduced rate*. Apply on board, pler(13 Eaat river, or to C. A. TEN EYCK, 67 South atreet. IjlOR LIVERPOOL.?ONE OF THE FASTEST CLIP ' per* afloat.?The Old Black Star Line clipper ship ADELAIDE, Capt. Cutting, lying at pier 27 Bast river, sails potltlveiy 8th of August. Passage about Id days. For pas sage apply immediately on board, or to WILLIAMS k oglON, <0 Fulton street. T7!Ok LIVERPOOL?OLD BLACK STAR line.?THE r clipper ship ADELAIDE. lying at anchor in tbe stream, sails to-morrow, at daylight. The BELLE WOOD sails August 12. For passage apply to WILLIAMS k GUION, 40 Fulton street. R LIVERPOOL AND LONDON TAPSCOTT8 Line.?Ship FRANCIS A. PALMER. ?t Jiler 30 East F? river, sails for Liverpool August 12. Ship HEIltBSS, at pier 18 East river, sails for London to-morrow. Kor passage, at low rates, apply on board, or to TAPSCOTX k CO., No. M F OR LIVERPOOL?BLACK BALL LINE.?CLIPPER ship OREAT WE8TERN sails to-morrow. For pas sage apply on board, foot of Beekman street, or to JACOB WILSON, 173 South street, opposite Roosevelt street ferry. "LIOR LIVERPOOL?SHIP AMERICA, CAPT. SALTER, P pier 8 North river, sail* August 11; and the celebrated clipper shin DREADNOUGHT, Capt. Samuels, pier 6 North river, acklowledged to be the fastest vessel atloath, sails August 18. For passage, lowest rates, apply immediately to secure berths on board, or to P. If. DEM A REST, 40 South street. 1,1 OR LONDONDERBY, IRELAND.?A LIMITBD NUM 1 tier of passengers will be taken in the ship MINNEHA HA, Capt. McQrath, sailing on Saturday morning, August 9. .Application for passage to be made to G. A J. KNOX k CO., 82 Pearl street. Australian pionrer line?carrying the United Slates Mall.?The well known, favorite clipper ship llUS^AR, Ilowlaod Commander, now rapidly loading at pier?, K.iat river, will succeed the ship Santiago, and have quick despatch for Melbourne direct. Has superior ac commodations fir first and second class cabin passenger*. The A1 extreme clipper bark NORD STERN, Otto Sohst, Commander, now rapidly loading at pier No. 8 North river, will succeed the Julia Ambridge, and sail positively on the Hth Inst, for Sydnoy, N. 8. W. Has very line acioinnioia lions for a few more lirst cabin p?Men;'ets if seevred Imme diately. Sight drafts tor sale and cash advances ma<fe on consignments. For freight or passage apply to R. W. SAMERON, 88 Beaver street. RRANGEMENT COMMENCING JULY L 1962, FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will leave New York on the 1st, 11th and 21st of each month, except when these dales fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will b? on the Monday following. For freight or passage apply at the only office. No. 8 Bow line Green. ?-?"'* D. B. ALLEN, Agent. TO NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. THE UNITED STATES MAIL steamship MATANKA8, LIESEGANG, Commander, will leave pier 4 North river for New Orleans August 9, at 12 o'clock. For freight and passage apply to THOMAS ASCENCIO k CO., 17 Broadway. FOR NEW ORLEANS. DIRECT.-THE SMALL, FAST sailing steamship NASSAU '.vlll leave pier No. 6, North river, for New Orleans, on Saturday, A'gust 9, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply to J. B. GAGER, 104 Wall St. INSTRUCTION. A CARD-BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITH nietlc, Ac., without which young men are incompetent to enter into business for themselves for others, are taught, ay and evening, at PAINE'S Mercantile Colleges, 62 Bowery, New Yoik, and 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ladies' WritingClass $2 tor twenty lessons. A YOUNG LADY. WHO IS CAPABLE OF TEAC11INO all the English branches, the ruum.euls of m ,sie, French and Latin, des.res a sruallon as guverueas. Address, for one week, box 68, Somtrv.lle, New Jersey, stating full particulars. AK UROPEAN LADY, EDUCATED IN FRANCE. EX peril need in teaching, wishes a situation in a school or prlvsto lamlly. She leaches French, Horn an, the Eng lish branches and music. Best references given. Address Mile, M. L., Washington, D. O., .'<83 Pennsylvania avenue, between I'our ami-half and Sixth streets. I^ORT EDWARD INSTITUTE.?M08T SUCCESSFUL JT Hoarding Setniuav In tiie State; J'W.or fourt, en weeks, board and the English branches. Special terms to ladies. A full com.uercial course. See new catalogue for particu lars or rates and advantages. Fall term August 21. Ad dress Hev. Jbseph E. King, Fort Edward, N. V. IjlORT washington FRENCH INSTITUTE ?FKENriJ t> 1s the lauguage of tne school. Collegiate course mo dem language*! preparatory course to Wesi Point; higher mathematics, laboratory and mineiaioglcal cabinet. Prin cipal*? LlvSi'lNvtSSK A KnTEKEN, graduate Engineer of the Imperial School <>1 Mines. * Lessons in french?two classeil one for la .ies and another tor gentlemeu. will comim nee early In 8> | leriber. Also private lessons. AdtfTess E. C., box l&l Herald ofl.ce, or anpiy nt 1"8 tlinton street, Brooklyn. Spanish language taught in new york by lienor Alberto De Torno, from Maditd, Prolessor In the Poivte. hnio and 'Pa, tier Institutes of Hrooklyn. Ills resilience is at JO East Twenty-fourth street, N. Y, FURMTVEE, t EL KINDS OK FURNITURE, LOOKING GLASSES, Matin- 'PS, Bedding, Ac., bo.ow auction pi Ices. War ra ted and :c iver- d tree, at G. W HNEDKN'S, 2<i3 Bowery, Ceiwe'-n Stanton and Houston streets. Csll and save mo ney Note the number. Lxteiision fables cheat). EJURNITl'RE wanted.?i will buy and pay ! c hfurf-jOOoi S1 ,<> 0 woitli of medium quality'round hand K'lrmutre, t'arp> is. Ac Any part, sbont hreak ng up, n.ay alt i n or address T. .Mathews, 404 Broad* ay. FiVMlTUKB, suitable FOR A FIRST CLAM Miardtng honsc, for ?ale, or ex-hanged for good Western F?rming Lands. Possession given Sep ember 1. Fvr par Uvular* spp y to 8 Will IE, 114 Broiui street. AVCTMOU. A-*- B0T*. AUUrj?NE^e ^ ELKO A NT HOUSEHOLD PUKNITUBB. Velvet aud Brussels-Carpels. Rich French Pi. r and Mantel Mirrors. Painting*. 8 ..tun. y and Pianoforte. This <fay (Friday), August 8, at 10}, u clock, at the elegant residence. IN W. ?> Eighth street, Clinton place, between Filth and Sixth a?? uues, consisting of eienant rosewood Parlor Bull, e v. red in grew a.id black Krcnch brocaiel, con st iiu?: at amf. So n. one Arm. una Reception -n.l lour Medal lion Btuk Cii;ur?i two solid black walnut Suits, covered tu green figured reps; Turklah Chun a and lounges, eleuant Re ception Cltulrs. coveia I in meda.lmn rata; rosewood Eut.e Ma. Willi mirror hacks and doors: Oi ntre and Pier Tables, Lady's Writing Desk, 21 day Hi m?e Clock, rich China Vases rosc.yx>d and mahogany Bo.(steads. Bureaus. Wash stand*. Spring and Hair Matlresaaa, Beds, Bed.ling, Blan keia, H"fa Keils, Lo> nges, Rockers, Spring Beat Chairs, Mir rors, Clocks. Corner Stands. Pointings, Tea and Dining Ta bles, twe.vo oak IMiiug Chairs, Buffet, Glats, China ami BlTver Ware, Table Cutlery, Ac., Ac. Sale positive. No post ponement. fl. B.?All the goods must be raaioved tw nty four hour* ai ler the sale. ___ Abraham vandekpgol, auctionkku MAGNIFICENT llOU.-;iJI!ULU FURNITURE, PAINTINGS. STATUARY AND pianoforte, Drawing K.,o n tiui ' , Chandeliers. Vol vet Carpels, Bronzes and articles of virtu at public auction, this day (Fri ilaj), Au,uft M, at 1U>^ o'clock, at residence H i. 113 Weal Twenty-third street, neurtfth av< acn. Catalogues can be had ai ti.e oini'c wr liouao on morning of cult-. Drawing Wina?Large and cueily collection of Oil Puintiugs. b.\ emi nent ai lists; I'.rou/.e Clocks, two Mantel Mirror*, two Pier Mii-rom eicaul Seven oeftve rosewood 1'ianofi lie, Stool and Cover, Mlisle Hind. a ula of Furniture, covered in hro eatel; Bookcase anil Ltag< le, Centre Tables, blak walnut Bullet, l.xli usioifaTable. c hairs. Lot. u .e*; China. U'.ass -iiid Silver W.r. , rOcCAOutl and bluk walnut Chan, bur Furni litre. Mat tresses, Bedding, A ? ; Basement and Ki'.uhen Purnitiue. AM. II. CHAPMAN, AUCTIONEER.?LAKGE SALE . of Hoiseboli Furniture, this day (Friday), Augusta, at the itrivate r siilencc li Wet SI tcenth str? ot, between Fiiih and Shlh avenue*, at 2 o'clock, comprising rose.wood, iua'io*;aii> and black w.ilnul i'ar or, Chamber and Dining Room furniture; Velvet, Brusfli-la and Ingrain Carpets, Bed ding, Mlrrora, Tabl 'S, Choirs, Cuituinu, sola Be ts, Pn nl Inga, Ornaments, Saver Ware, Tabic Cutlery, Ae. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture. A J. L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER?WILL SELL THIS ? day, aril o'clock, the entire Furniture of a family firing up housekeeping, in the private residence 17 Ninth ?tract, near Third avenue. Sale positive. Deposit required from every purchaser. David d. eoan, auctioneer?will sell, this day, at 3 o'clock, at 43d Canal street, the Furuitum of a family b aving tnwn?Parlor Suits, Chain, Tables. Carpets, Oilcloth, Gia Fixtures. Bedsteads, Beds, Pillows, Hair Mat tresses, Looking Olaaaes, Stoves, Shades, Curtains, Cornices, Centre and Extension Tables, Crockery, Ac. Edward bintzbmch. auctioneer ?valuable Horsta, Carriage? and Harness.?By C. W. DAVEN port. -On this day, August 8, all o'clock, at U6and 187 Broadway. ELBOANT SPAN or CHESTNUT MARES?The proper ty of a gentleman; a very desirable span of stylish Maces, six and seven years old, 16 bands high, thoroughly broluKUi stable and double harness; prompt, free drivers, andjejF ranted perfectly sound, kind and gentle in every waytWt from vice and fault of every kind, and strongly recommended. ELBOANT IRON gray CANADIAN pony BUILT HORSE?Elegant Iron gray Canadian pony built Horses a beautiful and valuable animal, MX hands nigh, thoroughly broken to single and double harness, an elegant traveller, perfectly gentle and kind, and warranted sound in every wax; a very pleasant driver and excellent saddle horse. BAY MAEE?Six years old, 15 bands, warranted sound, kind and gentle in single or double harness; free, excellent driver. SUPERB SPAN OP VALUABLE BAY HORSE8.-A most elegant, beautifully matched span, five and six years old, It hands high, owned by a gentleman of this city, whose guarantse as to perfect soundness, kindness, and gentleness in every way, will b? given. Have taken a tirst premium as four year olds, wMl trot In 3:16. A very clegunt, desirable span, atronzly recommended as vnluable. reliable horses. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.?Brewster two seated Rockaway; an elegant article, and only a short time ago cost $369. Also a very elegant black mounted single Harness, nearly new. Two Top Wagons, one double seated open Wagon, two light open Wagons, one Brett, and others. Several city maue Double and Single Seta of Hurness, Sad dles, Aa. Edward mintzenich, auctioneer-receiver's Bale of 40 valuable Machines for the Manufacture of Straw Plait.?By U. W. DAVENPORT, on Tuesday, August 12, at 11 o clock, at 166 and 167 Broadway, <0 Mactiinea for the Manufacture of Straw Plait, with the beitini; and run ning gear. TUe attention of manufacturers and speculators is called lo this sale, which will be peremptory, by order of the Receiver appointed by the Superior Court. George cook, auctioneer ?assicnee s sale or New ?ud Second Hand Furniture.?Tins day, at II o'clock, at nalesrooms, 141 Broadway, a large stock of most desirable goods for t arlors, libaries, leoe-ptiou rooms nnd dining rooms, all of tlie best city make. Also a lot of Eaeoud Hand Furniture, with which the fcale will comni 'iicc, in the basement. We invite our lricnds to examine this stock, as the tale is absolute. ? GEOK'JE iiolbkook, auctioneer, will sell this day (l'nday), at 11 o'clock, at 116 Fourth avenue, near Thirteenth street, a general assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suits, Etagerta, Sofa, Cun? tie and Side Tables; Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Ac., Prench plate Pier Mirrors, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Washstands, Wardronea, Envnelled Furniture, Mattresses, Beds and Bcdiiiug. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture too nuim rous to mention. Sale posi tive. Henry h. leeds, auctioneer. HLNHY H. LEEDS A CO. will sell at auction, on Saturday, August 9, at il)>4 o'clock, ai the salesroom. No. 23 Nas-au Strci t?Large sale of steamship Ship Furniture, Stores, Ac., by order of E. Cunard, Esq., removed from the steamship Karnack. consisting of Camp Stools, ningln and douulc Mattresses, Feather and llalr Pillows, do. Cushions, Blankets, single and double; Counterpanes, Quilts and Sheets; Bed ami P.llow Cases, Toweu and Tab 1 a Cloths, Nap kins. Bed Curtains, S-d.t Hair Cushions, Kit lien Ware, Cutlery and Tin War<^ Flateu Ware, In great v ariety; Glaus ware, Porcelain and Crockery; a large lnt ef Plated Forks and Spoons. Stores, consisting of a small lot, viz:?Bread. Beit', Beans, Champagne, Hock, Claret, Sherry, Port and Congress Water Will be ready f??r elamination a day be fore 'he sale. Sale without reserve. Henry b. berth, jr.. auctioneer. BY HENRY WOOD * CO. PEREMPTORY SALE. DIAMOND RING, AC. On Friday, August 8, at 11 o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 4A0 Broadway, comprising one Diamond Ring and fine net Etruscan Gold and Coral Pin and Earrings. To be sold with ouorcserve !'or cash. JOSEPH HEOEM AN.?SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, AT o'clock P. M., at No. 104 Lawrence street, near Vui ton avenue, Brooklyn, two marble top Chamber Sato, Spring Mattresses, Bureaua, Lounges, oak Extension Table. Chairs, China Dinner Beta, Glassware, large Refrigerator, Carpets, 0.1c!oths, Lace Curtains, Ac., Ac. JBOOART, AUCTIONEER.?BY S. A J. BOG ART, ? this day, at 10 o\lock,tat No. 407 Broadway, mortgage sale of Store Futures, Counters, Shelving*, Carpets. Chars, Desks, Stove and Pipe. CHARLES P. watts. Attorney for Mortgagee. JBOOART, auctioneer-BY 8. A J. BOOART. ? on Saturday, August V, at 10X o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 north William street. Household Furniture. So!us, Table*, Chairs. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil cloths. Also the eJecta of a public house, Counters, Tables, Chair*, Crockery and Glass Ware. Kitchen furniture. Also one | lpe or pure Gin, tnq one-el^hth ca?ks Brandy, Segars, Wines, Ac. Also one Lathe, with two chucks. Mortgage sale of the stock of a plumber, on Friday, at |0}{ o'clock, at 143 Kulton street, Brook lyn, PKED A CO., auctioneers. Brass and 8. P. Faucets, Lead Pipes, Traps, and Stop Cocks, Beer Pumps, F.tucy Wash Bowls, Hydrants, Platform Scales, Iron Safe, Writing Desk, Ac. ?nrM. M. HOLLING8UEAD, AUCTIONEER. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKAGE AUCTION 8ALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ON FRIDAYS, BT CPARLKS C. WARREN, NO. 22 CORTLANOT STREET. THB HALE OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, WILL INCLUDE FIFTEEN HUNDRED PACKAGES desirable 000DS, NOW IN ACTIVE DEMAND, ADAPTED TO ALL MARKETS, Comprising, in part, A fall assortment of MEN'S GRAIN CAVALRY BOOTS, EXTRA HEAVY BALMORALS and other goods adapted to army purposes. Two hundred case* MEN'8, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' KIP BOOTS. Four hundred cases MEN'S CALF BOOTS, Embracing every grade and stylo, with and without tap soles. Two hundred cases _ _ MEN'S, BUYS' AND YOUTHS' THICK AND OEA1N BOOTS. One hundred eisee MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BALKORAL8, With and without tap sole*. One hundred cases MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' KIP BROGANS. One htind red cases WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND children'S PEGGED BOOTS AND BALMORALS, Of Calf, Kip, Goat, Kid, Grain and Split. One hundred esses WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CITY MADE Copper nailed Boots ami Balmorals, In great variety of style. A very choice selsetlon of WOMEN'S SILK GORB CONGRESS gaiters, Sewed Balmorals, Slippers and other popular styles. MEN'S CANVASS ARMY FATIGUE BOOTS. A LARGE QUANTITY of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, ADAPTED TO THE CITY RETAIL TRADE. THESE SALE.-I WILL BF "continued REGULARLY, ON FRIDAYS, WITHOUT interruption, Di RING THE ENTIRE YEAR. AND MY A R RANG KM l, NTH WILL ENABLE ME TO OFFER EACH WEBK AN ASSORTMENT OF BOOTH AND SHOES WORTHY TilK ATTENTION OK BUYKRH FROM EVER* SECTION OF THE COUNTRY, AND ALSO FOR parties LOOKING FOR GOODS, ADAPTED TO THB MARKETS OF THE WEST INDIES, MEXICO AND SOUTH AMERICA. specialTnoticb. GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE 0? FIVE THOUSAND PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES Will be held on Friday, August 22, at 10* o'clock. CIIARLBS C. WARREN, Auction and Commission Boot andi Shoe Warehouse, No. n Cortlandt street. Tables; or.f roi>e?0od Piuao, one large I'lor Glass, one Man. tel j\n, one Bar do., two Parlor Suits, rich T?r??<i7. Three Ply sad ofber Carets, In great variety; Hall and Dining Room Oilcloths, Hat Hsek and Chans, Stair Rods, rosewood b ack walnut and tnaiio^any Chamber Suits, line llnlr Matlr> sees, large F.iitli, r He Vs, HoUleis and Pillows; B askets. Sheets, Hi res.is, marble .op Dressing Bureaus, Wasbstunos, Toilet. Ciili ? Gl.iss and Slher Ware; Stove*, Kitchen Uienstls, Lounges, and everything for lamiiies (oasBiencIng housekeeping. All lor positive isle. [ ?AMBJLTABOTIOW. bale-this DAYpBY'joinfiio* X sTIMORB, U Baat Broadway?a larije assertiueut of B> redeemed pledges, consisting of frock*, Blurts, Sbwla, BlM SLavls, tad *lth a variety of 01 ber numerous aitides. JACO* L. PHILLIPS, ?e Cathsr.ae atrMl SHERMAN, AUCTIONEER.?8. HERMAN A CO. W.IUL . sell on Friday, August *, at W5* o'clock, at 13 Bowery^ ? Urge uuanuty of Wines, Brandies. Whiskey, Gin, Rum, For and Sherry Winea, Casks, ('awn and Demijohus, Cham pagnes, tiegars, Teas, Cullce aiid Uj u. erlea. R. .STANWuOP, Countable. SHERMAN, auctioneer?8. HERMAN 4 CO. ? will tell on Frt..i?y, August 8, at 12 o'clock M.. at No. IB Spring street, constable s sa.e ot Wood Cutting Machines* Benches and all other Tools belonging to aali wood cutting business; aUo on* Horse ami Harness. L. GBEKLE, Constable. SHERMAN. AUCTIONEER.?P. HERMAN A CO. ? will sell o? Friday, Augusts, at 10 o'cl-jck, at No. IS. Bowery, constaoie s sale of three Sewing Machines?Sing er's, Bartbolf's and other celebrated machines. L OBERLE, Constable. WILLIAM ABBOTT, auctioneer, SRLL8 THIS i day, at MX o eloe'-, at No 4 K-isi Bio.idway, 40U ma ple, walnut and 0,1k Chair*: il.-ii JOi) Rockers, cone Mat; also a large lot of second bund Furniture, Ac. FOU SALE. A RARE OPrORTUNITtf.-FOR StLB CHEAP, l".f ? Lease, futures, Ac., ol a hotel and resta u'.iiit, oppo site the Ceutral Park; location itrst clasa For further par Honiara luquire at the Hoc-, Ninth avenue, corner of Thirty ninth street. AN EXTENSIVE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP for sale ut a great sacrluoe, to close a trust; engu.ea, patterns, tools, to., lullt.:nl complete; now In operation, and convenknt to tbo citv; terms Very liberal. SOLTIIWUIK. X WOOD, 82 Naa*au street. ACONFCriONERV SToi.E, CENTRALLY LOCATED on Broadway, lor alv?Doing a good buslin e ir. neltliborhouii ol liotois, theatres, ,*e. M r. b" sold. Tor particulars app y to F. D. RICHARDSON A OO., 82 and 84 S. s an street. A FIRST CLASS BAK1RY FOR SALE, AT A SACRI flee,?I have sei-i riu ttuu Bakeries that can oe bought at uneotuinoo low prii e-. Also a line Drug Stole, anil seve ral very lino Groccry Stores at bargains. Apply to W. H. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar sin et. A RARE CHANCE?VERY LOW FOtt CASH ?A VERY nice Confectionery, Ice Cream and Refreshment Sa loon, with fitruittird of nous if desired. Mnst be sold be lore ftth f August. Excellent opportunity lor a lady or gentleman to cniia.e In business. Low rent; splendid loca tion. App.y ?: 31% Carnin j street, near Bleeck*r. AUCTION PRICES.?STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, A slide rest Lathe, Draw Bench, Fly Wheels, Hand Planer. Shaft, Pulleys, Bcltiiif, three chests of Oarpenter'a Tools, Steam Tables, Ac., at 103 Centre stree^ AN IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION FOR BALE 0*., to exchangi, for Real Estate, together with anange xnents lor manufacturing. Address for four days, with real name, A. D. M , Herald office. DRUO STORE FOR SALE-WELL ESTABLISHED and stocked and paying well?an exetifcnt cbanoe, es pecially for a druggist who is a practitioner. Apply id Flral avense, corner of Thirteenth at., from 9 to 10 A. M. FOR SALE?HOTEL, DINING SALOON AND SUPPKR Rooms. The lease, stock, fixtures aud f urtiimre com pute of the Philadelphia House, 148 and M7 Bowery; new)/ lifted up and in perfect order. Inquire at 148 front street. FOR SALE?THE STOCK, fixtures and good will of an oLd established retail hardware store, In an excellent io-ation and first cU-a neighborhood. This la a good opportunity fur a young mati wishing to rommencs business. Address Heuderson, suttion O Post office. NO agents need answer. For sale-oreatest bargain evbr offered. $SDO will buy the Stock, Fixtures aud good will offt. down town segar store, now doing a flourishing business. Will be sold on the easiest terms, on account ot present pro prietor going to Europe. Do not delay, but call at once or address 65 Chatham street. For sale?the lease, stock and fixtures of the splendidly fitted up wholesale aud retail Liquor Store northwest corner of Cherry and Market streets, long established and now doing a fine business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For sale-at a bargain, the stock, fixtures and good will of a first class Drug Store, do ng a good business. In the upper part of the tiiy, the owner being obliyetl to sell on accouut of ill health. Address E. T. Stew > art, 127 Broad street. For sale-a neat liquor store at the city Ha l; must be sold ilii- day, to.'cash, as the proprietor is goitig in tue army. App'y to Mr. SPINK, No. 7 Chatham situate. For sale?the stock, fixtures and uood will ot the old >\ tablithed Candy Store No. 'l(j llleecker street; a goo l location and rent very low. llluei-s lsth? cans': lor selling, and will be s <ld cheap. Apply on tbe pre mises. For sale-the ijjase, stock and fixturbs of the old stand SI II idson avenue, Brooklyn, near tbe Nn vy Yard. ? IrioR SALE-A STEAM ENGINE OF THREE H0RSB 1 power, and a Boiler of six horse power. Can be seen at 115 East Twenty-ninth street. FOR SALE?LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures o/ A-. neatly I t ed up lienor store, now doing a business of from 87 lojloa day. Apniy at MB VMt street. Ir?OR SALE-A SPLENDID BARROOM, Wltll STOCK 1 and Fixtures, In the Immediate vlelniiy of all tbe prin cipal shipyards and foundries In the Eleventh ward; will be ?old at a sacrifice, as the pr< seat owner la taking a puekion lit the army; cheap rent and along lease. Apply to William Abbot, No. 4 Ea.it Broadway. No agents need apply. FOR SALE?THREE'TOBACCO CUTTING MACHINES cheap forcasb. Can be seen in operation at 177 Wa?-b in^ton street. FOR SALE-A DRINKING and LODGING HOTHH&. opp. /die Washington market. Has been such for 30 ycsr.i; suitable for an eating saloon If required. For par ticulars lauuire at 12 Chambers street. Terms cany. Mr,.STUYVEBAWT. FOR SALE CHEAP?A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, Bar and Billiard Saloou. Inquire at 132 Eighth avenue. FOR SALE-CHEAP, TWO counters, with mab ble Bps; oue ice Box, onnM&U'ee Mill, out Platform Scales, one Sprint: Balm ce, one brass Tea Scat s, Tea Cans, Awuing, Ac , being the Homes compete of the butler aiuf tea store, 53 Eighth avenue. Store to let. Apply to W. H. NICHOLS, fil Eighth avenue, or to ?>. N. BEaKDHLEY, MT Bank street, at 8 o'clock P. M. For sale?a down town feed store, estab listed a nmntierof yearn, now In full an* eilecthre opa ration. Particulars may be known by addressing A. B., bos < 182 Herald oflici;. T KJUOR STORE FOR SAMS, IN BROOKLYN.?FOR Li sale, the Stock, Futures aud three and a half years* lease of store aud dwelling house: also a la:ge dwelling hoi.M ip rear: 1KB VorK street, near the Navy Yard gate, Brooklyn. Apply to R. STEWART A CO.. 40 Beaver stieet, N. Y. Milk round kor s\t,e-horse, waooN ani> Harness; 150 quarts. Applv tor two days at 131 East Thirty-ninth street, near Tl.li>! avcaue. SLOOP FOR SAI.E?IN COMPLETE ORDER, FITTED nud fuumt In the best manner; about 150 feet long, 10 feet beam,* with a large cabin, ashing tackle, Ac., complete. Will be sold cheap, by applying to LEWIS STKUBER, foot, of Wurren street, .Jersey City. STAND FOR SALE IN WEST WASHINGTON MAR! ket. as 1 cannot attend to it lor reason enough io si row Inquire lor J. B., iS Robinson street, in the liquor store. The wavekley hotel, on the corner of Ninety-sixth street and Bloomliigdate loud, Is tor rule.? An enterprising and eneigetic mini ca i get luio a l.usiuua* with a small capital. The pus is a most ilesnabl* one. Whoever desires lo go Into ih ? business here Is a chance for them. Apply on tba premises to<!KO. W. JKNiUNS. Ale? live fast Trotters, at moderate prk *, ?>u be seeu. mo HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ?FOR SALE TUB J. go-d will of a Practice In a large nianufactorin ?. l.y in this 8 ate. For particulars address C. A. J., b i 2 tile IVs* otllce, giving name ami residence. fclft nnn ?FOR SALE, ONE OF THE LARWEST "Piv.Uv'U. Photographic Establishments In Prti.aurl phla. Receipts $10 U00 per annum. Addresa Photograph, Philadelphia Post oihce, tor three days. MEDICAL. CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICE -DR. BAHROW, No. ltM Bleeclter "i reef, tour doors trom Macdoogal, , New York. From II till 2 aud from 4 to 8 o'clock. R.ad bia popular work, " Huiiiau Frailty." Sent tree everywhere oo receiving 25 cente worth of pos.age stamps. DR. CHARLES LLTZE, OBSTETRIC PHTSICIAN AND ? Op rating Surgeon, wishes the la Ilea to distinctly un derstand! that ho liua no rival in this city In treating all diseases of women and children. Can i>eoonsulted in conll dence at his urivaie i ooms, 81 tk Broadway, N. Y. At hom?> froin 10 A. M. to # 1*. M. DR. WARD, 12 LAI0IIT STREET, NEAR CANAL, pay* particular attention lo all complaint: ol both sc?'?. A private entrance. OWce open Iroiu 8 o'clock in tha tnornli.g till 9 o clo< k In the evening. ______ DR. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF THE . Coll ge of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, may be consulted daily at bis otllce, from 8 in the inormug unit! 9 In the evening. DR. RALPH'S OFFICE, 1M BLEEcKKIl STREET, . west of Broadway. Hours 11 to 2. ami ti till 9. DR. COBBETT, MEM HER OF THE NEW YORK UNI versliy i Medical College), nnd College of Surgeons, London, can be consulted wltb the most bmiorabl* cotifl dense on all diseases to which the human frame is liable. OlliC" JO Centre street, between Chambers and Reade. h iv ing a private entrance at No. ti City Hall place. Sunday* from Q A. M. to ?X F. M. DOCTOR HT.NTER 1UMSELF-THE PHYSICIAN who established the Hunt, rlan Dispensary, No. 3 Divi sion street. New York city, in 1834, can be consulted trom 8 > A. M. until 10 o deck ai night, at the old olliee. A private > entrance. Book for nothing. JM PORT ANT TO FEMALES ?DISEASES OF FEMALES ? scientifically treated by Dr. THIERS, No. 1,217 Broadway, ew York. kend a|rcd stamp lor ladles' circular. Ladies ca?consi lt dr. powers, 11 laighv street, with unparallelled success ou all complaints. He sure and give Dr. POWERS i call and you will m.ver regret It. At home for consultation day and evening. Madame woods, Doctress, is consulted by * latlies with entire oonliiieaoa; also by letter. .Monthly remedies. 2A4 Grand sue t, opposite Lord nud Tayloi s. PPROFESSOR REHTEI.L, 102 CHAMBERS STREET, CAN be consulted as usual. Agents, 127>4 Liberty street, N. I T. In Brooklyn, 176 Fulton street. THO the SICK-MISS WELLINGTON, THE cele EngHsh'Doctrcss, warrants to utire all iliseases; e?p?. dally does she never mil to cure Pulmonsiy Incipient Con sumption, Sore Ey> s, Rheumatism, Drunkenness, Nervous Debility, the various Female Complaints, ami all Clironle Diseases. Call at her pitvate resilience, 101 |Uxth avenue, oplflslt" Eighth ?tr?et. Best of city refemaentven, wher* she has performed the roOst wonderful cures. Can be con> sulleo by letter. WATCHES, .lEWKMlY.An. T\IAMONDH, OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED.?. U LOUIS ANRIOII, 723 Broadway, under New York II?. tel. offers to pay the highest cash prhw for Diamonds, old Gold and Silver. Persons having tbeso articles fur Raie wil* receive 20 per conl more for It ihnn at any other place; pala In eitv money without being competftf lo lake oilier gvo4* iM ??change. >23 Broadwgy,