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V" - " 2 TO LKT FOR Bt'HTXRHB PUHPQ9BS. A -TO LET, ThlRD FLOOR, BACK, Of 1U6 NASSAU . strict. for Ugbt manufacturing or other bualMM. Apyly to MARKER A COSTER, room 6 Hfrald BulUUttg. A -TO LET-LOFTB ON THIRD FLOOR OF 1? FUL too etreet, suitable for light manufacturing purposes. Apply lo BARKER A COSTER, room ? Herald Running. ALOKT TO LET WITH STEAM POWER, ?OXM>; good light Apply at 85 Mid 87 Wooater street. A LARGE FOUR BTORT HOl'SE TO LEASE?WITH Uwonly-liva room*, on East Thirty-fourth street, oppo* alta the new market, with ?pleridl<I saloon, wall adapted for reslauram and hotel. Nona but good parties need apply. ii* Third avenue. JOHN FKTfBETCU. A MODERATE SIZED STORE AND BASEMENT TO let?<)u the west aide of Eighth avenue. In the betU>u?l nasi locality. App:r on the premUea, 4KS Eighth avenue, b?tween TMriy-fuurin and Thirty-fifth streets. < rvOCIt PROPFKTF TO LEASB FOR_ A TJSRM OF 1 t five year* on the Harlem rlrer at the Tool or iMin ana 126th itrret*; (tillable for either the brick, lima, cement, tone, coal, lumber or any other limine** requiring water privileges. For terms, apply at lUx Lumbar Yard, Ka*t river, Forty-ninth to Fifty llrit street*, or Harlem rlrer, 134th to 124th street*. NOLBM jt STEERS. 1)ART OF A STORE TO LET-IN BROADWAY, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel. First cla?? opportunity for a reaperialtiu parly dealing In a ladle*' line of good*. Addxra* Broadway Store, Herald ollice. qteam power.?to let, factory buildings, O with engine ud shafting. will let building* together or eparately, or Ro.in *, with or without power. Apply on premies, 8J Cannon street. STEAM POWER.?TO LET OR LEASE, THREE Floor*, 160x46, with from 1 to 75 hor*epower; alio (mailer room*. Apply to H. W. UhKfcNE, 141 Plymouth itroet, Etooklyn. QTOKfc TO LKT- NO. M CLIFF STREET, FOR A TERM O of year*, thou Caae* and Shelving lor *ale. Apply at to Chamber* street. | TO LET? HALF OF A LARflE STORE AND DESK room chcap, In a splendid locality for buslnsss, rent low. No. 8 Peck slip. | TO LET, LOFTS WITH STEAM POWER?INQUIRR Of the engineer at the building 694 Wcet Forty-acrenth street, or l&H Water street, up stairs. TO LET-A SMALL BOARDINO HOUSE, NEARLY full of good paying boarders; rent fait) per year. House li In HoboUen, nimiit fire minute*' walk from ferry. Address 3. L. V., Herald ofllce. TO LET OR SELL-HOUSE. 90 ROOMS', THOROUGH repair, sultabls for boardlnt: or nice small families. Apply on the premiaes, S16 West Thirty-tilth street, at 8 o'clock, or at 7i Front street C. PARTRIDGE. DWELLING nOl'SES TO LET. Furnished. A FURNISHED HOFSE TO LET?OR FURNITURE and Leaie for (ale. excellent neighborhood and price reasonable. Address U. B., box l,f>94 l'oat otllct. To LET?FURNISHED, o.n FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR Forty-*econd street to a prlTate family only), desirable ilwrllkig, complete In all reaped*. wahd * oudkn, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. L'nfnrtiiaihed* Four story, basement house, im east twelfth frpel, between Fourth and Third arenuea, two minutes from Broad?rsy; rent 41.5m) per year. Owner J. ADuLPHI'8, 23 East Fifteenth afreet. Houses to rent as follows:-i in thirtyfifth Itreet at 41 ?>0, 1 In Forty-eighth street at $1,60(1; Also a number of others ?t reduced rents, and a large number of Floor*. Rents from $16 to $Su. Apply to JUH* FbTTRETOH, Ui Third avenue. rLKT?THREE STORY, HIOH 8TOOP. BROWN tone bouse. Lexington avenue, near Sixtieth itreet; all Improvements; rent low to a good tenant. JOHN E. UNDERWOOD, 7? Third tvuut. TO LET?A THREE STORY BRICK {lOUFE, IN QOOD condition, 179 MacriougaT itreet, with all modern improvements. Inquire at S3 Maiden lane, tint Boor. WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAY9 TO LET.?THE two l?r*? Houses, Nob. 217 and 219 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Houie b'tliii feet. Apply a 221H Myrtle avenue. J. P. ROOMS AND APAIiT.HENTS TO LET. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET ONE OR TWO newly and nicely furnished rooms at a very low price; unexceptionable location. 104 Weit Twenty ninth street. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO ELEgant Booms on second floor, communicating with hath room. Term* modetate. 51 West Twenty-fourth street, near Fifth Avenue Hotel. A COUPLE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WILL LET. FURnlshed lor housekeeping, Part if a neat two story Cottage in Slity-flrst street, iccond west from First avenue; Bower garden front; rent $25 per month. A PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, FURNISHED. CONSISTIng of three lart rooms; can be had together or sei)arately, fo stilt. 8H7 Fourth avenue (old number), between Twenty-et;hth and Twenty-ninth streets. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT? without Board, to one or two persons; bath, sas; famlly crlvate; references exchange 1. Cull at H Third street. AT Hi", BOWF.RY-NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS (gas, water closets, Ac.), to let, by floor or separately, for housekeeping; a good and central location. TO LET-SECOND FLOOR. FOUR ROOMS, PANTRIES. Ac., newly r>apered and painted, to a small, respec'abte lamnv; croton and |iu imures. 218 West Twentieth street. Kent $30. TO LET-A THIRD FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS;OAS water and water closet; no children In house, and none ?*ken; location unsurpassed. Apply at 2(1? East Forty-first treat. TO LET-PARLOR FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS. KITCHEN and pantry, In a private house. 65 Pitt street. Kent 432 TO LET-VT 231 WEST FORTIETH STREET HEtween Seventh nnd Eighth avenues, th? t'pper Part of a House, with all modern improvements, to a small respectable family. TO LET?TI1E FIRST FLOOR OF NO. 17 STUYVEtant street, fO feet deep, newly titled up; can be used for a business purposes 11 desired. TO LET?FURNISHED, TWO LARGE AND ONE small Room, to sent.emen or centivman and wife, at the private houie 118 Grand street, corny Mulberry. TO LET-PART OF A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED House; rent moderate to a small family without children ; handy to all Broadway cars. 2V2 West Forty-ninth street. TO LET-THE UPPER AND LOWER PART OF HOUSE <!' Macduugal street. New fork , has hot and cold water, bath. 4c. Apply on the premises. TO LET-THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE 153 WEST TWENty eighth street, containing fire rooms and a kitchen, with all modern Improvements. TO LET, VERT ELEOANTLT FURNISHED APARTmci u ?c;r housekeeping or to single gentleman i all modern improvements, rent low, family private. App.y at 108 West Nineteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. The FIRST FLOOR OF NICELY LOCATED cottage to rent, to a responsible party; also front Room *n<l Bedroom on second floor; rent reaaouabi*. 133 West Fiftythird street, near Sixth avenue. J7 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.?FURNISHED T I Roorui to let; a I'arlor Floor, second Floor au<i otner Rooms, with all modern improvements. im WEST THIRTY THIRD STREET?TO LET, A J I '1 few handsomely furnished Rooms; location good; rent moderate; gentlemen pre'.errei; reference required. For further particulars apply on the premises. tOl'NTKY IIOl SI>, FARMS, AC'., TO b i;>t. CIOTTAGES TO LET AND FOR SALE-AT HACKEN) sack; Erie Kallwuy, 60 minutes' time; at all prices; near depot. Call for description. E. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street. TO LKT?ON BERGEN HEIGHTS, N. J., A HAND somcly furnwhed French MansarJ roof House, with all the modern city Improvements; large garden, fruit trees, Ac. Apply to JOHN H. 1'LATT, opposite Court House, Hudson City. TO LET-FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR SIMMER months, at Isllp, Long Island. Rent Sfclto $200 per month. M. PtiKThK, No. 9 Fine street. (11 V it K.AIj KSTATH IMUt SAM".. Fast Side. A great bargain.?three lots on iostii street, norih side, only ICO iect east of Third avenue; ?0x100 esoh; no rock ; price 00ly 1SM0O cach; lO.'th Ureal, In rear of these lots, is graded ami built upon, W. MYEK, N?. 7 Warren street, room No. 7. BOWFRV PROPERTY FOR SALE-THF. PROPERTY southwest corner Howerv and Hester street, commencing No. W Bowery, being Mi feet on Bowery, running 20U feul on Hester to Eilmbeth street and SO fsot on K.llsabeth atreet, with an additional depth of feet on two Hester at root lot?; the most valuable property for Improvement and the most reasonable in price of any now offered, having n treat frontage of 3>i0 feet, all light, wold by order of eiecutoi 01 Benjamin Ogden, deceased, to close estate. For maps and full particulars apply to WM. CALLKNDEK, ii Nissan it. Wont Hide. For sale or to let-a magnificent hocsk Coach House, Stable, with all new Improvamants, a fort ? ashing!* n. Inquire at 159 Water street, up stairs. HOl'SL AND LOT FOR HALE-NO. 87 LAUBi.NI attcei. loautra Id bMcmaot. Mlx'tllanroiu. AMAONIF1CENT FOUR RTORV HIGH RTOO! brown alone Horn* on Fifth avenue; marb'e belli irante.a. baruwoort tinlab. tn fee, for ^S.Ufju, terma eaaj (IM AH RMI1H. *3 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth atrec KOHtKT SOMKKVILLK, 37 Nuwi atraet. "IIROWN STONE HOUSES, FROM *12,000 TO *75,000, I? I I deaireble i., aud at a reduced valuation, ar? ifTri ni for eale by WARD ft OODEN, D roadway, coruer Sevan t?er.i!i atraei. Brooklyn real, estate for rale. REAL est ate.-FOR RALE, THE VALUABLE PRO pet ly an J the Bull Unga thereon, al mated 75 feel on Flr? treat and 1U0 feet on the baaln (to be cnnatractod) at Huab ivlck creek. For Tur her particulara apply to I HoM AR K KL LY, In Iron jrard, Flrat atieet, near North Thirteenth, Wll Iiaraaburp. The handsomest and rest built moderi HottM; three atonaa, hi?h atoou, French roof; locallo plaudld, piloe #14,000, terma <.'*?y BUCKLE A DAVY, 181 Uroadivay, room 13. JEK6EY CITY, IIOBOKKN, Ill MMON CIT1 am) lll.HCi .'i ItKAI. I.'S'IWTK. To Let or Lcn^t-. A/r4) "t -FOB RENT OR LEASE, IN HUDSON AM nue, Hudson City, lfi inlnutea fr'/m lloboke teTY, two atory nUh bMetneat French roof liouao, near, new ; ifli.>nnta; Immediate p. aaeisi in on good aecurlty. Ai. pu ?t iui Uu laou ?'.re jt. Now Vork. 1 r i COUNTRY KKAL ESTATE FOR HALK. AT ELIZABETH, N. J.-F1NE Bl'lLDINO LOTS TOR sais on easy terms; also LoU Mid Ho?u? to Fir* and hrooml warila ftliabethport), at fSOO and upwMjU for Lou, I on c?ah pajrmenti of $96 or more, balano* In tn?i*tlxD?nU to su'.t; lionet for ?1,?M to *6,000, on cub payment* of from tSOO to #&?, and balance In month;/ or quarterly law* meoii to ?ult purchasers; railruad commuulcatUm fry iujmiL quick and cheap. Apply for particular* to E. R. KELLOGG, executor, No. 8 Ur adway, New York. A SPLENDID farm for sale?one mile prom a p.c??ant Tillage In Pennsylvania; fie acre*; 75 under cultivation ; balance good woodland; good slate quarry on farm; rooting and ichool elate of flret quality; plenty of fruit; large frame house, -10 room*; large new barn and outbuildings; U milea from large town and railroad elation; new raTiroad building; will run through the property. Price only 84,3 0. Term*. 91,800 ca?h; balance, 9600 yearly. Adlres* GEUKGfc L. WALKER, Real Estate Agent, Stroudaburg, Pa. Anew store, with four extra rooms and full lot, for sale, on very aasv terms; 54 minutes from New fork; orer DO trains daily. Apply to fi. R. KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, New York. OAROAIN.-A NICE FARM OF SETENTV ACRES FOR J J sale, serea miles from Stroudstmrg,; near post oflloe, stores, churches and schools; large frame bouse, J rooms, barn, sheep and hog houses, ac.; apple orchard: very healthy. Price only <3,1)0(1 Term* easy. Address GEORGE L. WALKER, Real Estate Agent, Stroudiburg, Pa. I CASS 4 GREEN, HEAL ESTATE AGENTS AT RNGLE- ' wood, n. j., hare choice Farms, desirable Country Residences, Vidage Lola, Cottages, Ac., for sale cheap. Apply to CASS * GREEN, Englewood, N. J., or *o W. if. MEL1CK, 421 Broadway. 1 Farms.-best of rarrr and grain land fob i ale; mild climate, perfectly healthy. good schools; alio churrLti*; price of new land tiS per acre. Improved Place* < for sale; thousands are aeiuluic. Addre*a C. k. LAN Did, Vlneland, N. J. ^ FOR 8ALB-TWO LOTS, AT RUTHERFORD PARE, > N.J, near the depot. Apply to A. UBAHAM, 8ft Naaeau street, room 19, New York. FOR 8ALB-F0UR OB TEN ACRES; COMFORTABLE < stone bouse and barn ; short distance from ferry; North , Shore, Staten Island; very bealttir location; $4,000. , DAKRIN, 80 Broad street. ] FOB SALE -THE BEST TIMBER LOT WITHIN 300 miles; 1,000 acre* pine, hemlock, hard wood; Mills, < Barns, Dwelling. Alio l.i/OU.WX) feet Lumber. Mlcht take i Dwellings as part pay. C. PAKTHllMK, 71 Front at., N. t. , FOB SALE-NORTH SHORE, 8TATEN ISLAND, { acre Land and Cottage, well shaded, plenty fruit: fine, , healthy location; $2,5*1; terms easy: 1ft mlnulee from feiry. DABBIN, 48 Broad street. Fob sale cheap-in a tillage t* miles fbom i the Dataware Water Hap, Pa., a nice frame House, ) nine rooms, and Lot of three acres; barn and carriage " house; plenty of choice fruit; pure, cold spring water; beautlrul ana very healthy location; fin* boating, bathing | and fishing: fine spot for summer reeort or boarding house. , Price only $2,000. Terms easy. Address QBOBQS L. i WALKER. Beal Bstate Agent, Stroudsburg, Pa. J^ONQ BRANCH | villa plots at auction, i on mondayTjuly a?, AT KENSINGTON PARK. Boat leare pier 31 North rlrer at 9 A. m. Carriage* fre* at tb* depot. ( - t ONE OF THB FINEST COUNT BY BE8IDENCE8?A I plendld House, with unsurpassed new, ani highly productive Farm connected, of about 80# acres, situated up the Hudson, for sale on cany terms, or other property In jjart | t'?Yuieuv. Auureu owner, r. u., dox i,.m new tors ron ' odlce. ^ . , <?1 <) HAH -A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 96 ACRES, I choice fruits, Dew building*, pleasantly I locatod, M mile* in J era (jr. Farm* and Country Beats at all > price*. W EL LING, 11 Chamber* street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ( EXCnANOR-A FOUR 8TORT* AVENUE BRICK * Hou?e, with Store (leasehold 40 years), price $lu,500, * against a Jersey Farm. Also a line two atorrand basement 1 frame House, with H Lot*, tine garden, in East New York, ? against a Farm not orer $8,500. No agent*. Apply at 387 1 Broome street, corner of Bowery. KNELLE3 & WEISS. " Exchange?a jersey farm, of 7s acres, with ; excellent building*, good *oll, large orchard, 8 horses, 17 I heal of cattle (*tockand crops alone are worth $6,00.1), f against a Tenement Property In New York or Brooklyn. ; Price of farm, $21,uOO; mortnage, ljs8,5Urt. Apply at No. 837 [ iiroome street, corner of Bowery. KNELLES A WEISS. j! For sale very cheap or exchanoe_a fine Farm of t>0 acre*, near Plainlleld; also a splendid Orange , county Farm to exchange. ! kelly brothers, 906 Broadway. J REATj ESTATE WANTED. ' "tirANTED?A COMFORTABLE HOUSE WITH BARN 11 and a little land, within 25 miles of the city; two or f three miles froai depot no objection; the localttv must be c high ground an d healthy. Address A. si. H., box 586 Post office, New York. WANTED?TO PURCHASE A BOULEVARD FRONT, ?I wlih from 12 to 14 Lot* in the rear, situated lietweeu Fifty-ninth and 106th street*. Address box 2,203 Post odlce. BOARDERS AND LODOEE8 WANTED. j 1 BLOCK FROM CITY HALL.?FRANKFORT HOUSE, X Frankfort street, comer of William. 250 rooms; accom- | modate gentlemen only ; Soc. to 60c. per day; #1 60 to $3 per week. Open all night. ' 1ST BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE.?ROOMS, 85c. and 50c. per day, $2 and $2 60 per week, at the Grant House, 48 >ew Bowery. 2 BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY HANDsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to ramlllei and tingle gentlemen; also clay and transient boarders taken. 6 BOND STREET, NEAR BROAD WAY.?ROOMS, with Board, suitable for famlllca and single gentlemen; also fur transient boarders. ?7 TO $10 PER WEEK?PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS _ I and excellent Board at 174 and 178 Bleecitcr atrcct; alio table Board. "I C EAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, THREE DOORS l'J from Malison avenue.?Furnished Room* to let, to gentlemen or gentlemen an J wives, with or without Board. 9Q EAST TWENTV-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Fourth avenue and Broadway.?To let, with first class 1 Board, two large furnished front Rooms and tingle Room, at summer prices. -J EAST NINTH STRF.P.T, SIX DOORS WEST OP Broadway.?Newly furnished, light, airy Rooms to let, large and small. nEAST BROADWAY.-TWO OR THREE GENTLEOv men can be accommodated with Board. QQ MACDOUQAL STREET.?A GENTLEMAN AND 00 wife, also a few slngl? gentlemen can b? accommodated with pleasant Rooms and first class Board. QQ AMITV STREET.-LARGE, COOL ROOM8, FUROu ul?hed or unfurnished, first or second floor; gas and water, with Bojgd If daslrtd. QQ CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE?FUR0?7 nlshed Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board; home comforts and economy. Call and examine before making other engagements. 1 ft | WHST 14TH STREET.?ELEGANTLY FURX' 'i nlshed Room* to let, en suite or singly, with or without board. Terms low for the summer. 1 WERT SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH X''D avenue Large furnished Room, with or without Board, for one or two persons. mMAODOUOAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER?FURnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families. mWF.ST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Sercnth avenues.?Furnished Uooins to Jet, without board, in a private family. 1 OA WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.?A WIDOW 1 Ot lady will rent choice of pleasant Rooms, with Board, transiently or permanently, at moderate prices Table Board at low rates. lor EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING 10?J pu<-e,?Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, single or In suits, to genllemett or gentlemen and wives, with or without Board. "I O 7 FIRST EAST TWENTY NINTH STREET, BETWEEN J O I Lexington and Third avenue.?To let, two suits of three and four furnished Rooms, separately or together. Possession Immediately. j 1QQ MADISON AVENUE. SECOND HOLSE FROM I l.?IO ThIrty-tlr?t street. Very elegantly furnished Floors, together or separately, with or without private Table, to first class families only. 9(11 EAST FORTY-FIFTH STREET AND THIRD Lt' '1 avenue.?A p'.oasant front Room and Bedroom for gentleman and lady; full Board for ladv ; or two young ladles who will room together; do other boarders or children; re4 ferences. l)Q1 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN ?OL Second and Third avenue*. t'artlea wlahing Board can te accommodated with large, airy Roomi, by applying at the above number. Reference* exchanged. ()i)Q WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SEV/i in cnth and Eighth avenue*.?Furmthed, a vt rjr plea*ant front Room and Bedroom to let; would let the whole Floor If dealred, furnlahad or unjtirnlataed, reasonable. i ()</ WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN i ll) Seventh and Eighth avenue*.-Partim wl?lilni> pleasant Room* can be accommodated, with or without Board. iijw WESX TWF.N T Y -^IFTH STrEKT.-IO Le^, ^ in part of an t'egant prlvato Home; unfurnished. { Beit reference* required. 2rr WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET PLEASANT >)') front and back Room* on aecond and third floor*, with Hoard, lo gentlemen aud their wive* or lingle gtutlemen ; term* moderate, ortl EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.?A OENTLE ? OUl man and wife or two gent lemon can be accommo. 1 dated with a pleaaant front Room, with Board , ga* and bath; ' term* moderate. Call for three day*. ^07 BLEECKER STREET.-TWO HANDSOMELY O" I furnUbed Room* to let rea*onabIy, witn or without ' Board; the family being rrlvnte home comfort* eon be had* | convenient to Sixth and Eighth avenue car*. AT THE WHITNEY HOUSE, SOUTHEAST CORNER of Broadway and Twelfth etreet.?Boom* en lulta anil - elngiy, Single Boom*, front, $1 per day. At madibon square house, corner twf.ntv. first street and Broadwny.?Neat, pleanant Room*, with it auperlor table Board, cheap, by day, week or month, * VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF NEWLY F!'RNISI!EI> I* IV Room* to let Al*o one or two alngle Room* , beat reference* re jitlred. Apply at 45 SVe*t Twenty alxth atreet. V IJOARD AND RESIDENCE.? ADDRESS R. D., IS MON jj tugue place, Ru??ell * |ii?rge, w . C. ROAlil) AND LODOINO WAWTgpl { ?N ACCOMPLIIIIfltD LADY WILL 01VR TWO 011 J\ three hour* dally In exchange for good Board, Lodging mid H n?hlng, or would go West for galai y. AUdrea* I'lano, Nortvalk J'oat oflle*. \\r A NTED?BY A YOU NO (lENTI.EMAN, A NIUELY n VV f'lrnlnlied Room, with Breakfaat, In a private family; y French preferred; references given and requited. Adore**, . mating toriu.1 aDd location. .1.0., box J,l"a I'oit ollice. New York. ! MEW YORK HERALD, M ROTBM. _ A .-REUNION HOTKL, EUROPEAN PLAN.?PORTTA eeeond ftreet, Mwwo Fourth uU Lexington irnuu. Bupaiior accommodation* for famlltea and elegit genMemen at Moderate ratci. J. A. ROBINSON, proprietor. A BHBURTON HOURS, FORTIETH STREET AND A Rlith arenas, frontiaf Reaarrolr Park.?Kleganilyfurntihed Room* on firtl and eeeond flours, in >uIU. Table d'hote. Transient or permanent. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, 710 BROADWAY.?EUROpean plan. Open all night. Room* single or lo suite, with or wuhouVboard. NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERT AND Bayard?On the European plan; 8U0 light rooms; lolgln?* 60c. a 00c. nightly, to (4 weekly; for gentlemen only. COLMTHV BOARD. AH CITT OKNTLEMAN, RESIDING FOB THE SEASON In the country, can accommodate sereral single gentlemen or a email family with good Board; place T? (filiated Immediately by the water, and offers the very beit facllltlei for tea biihinj, boiling, fishing, Ac.; distance from city on# hour by boat or car*; very amy and rapid communication ; term* moderate; reference* re quired. M&jtTlNj 67 Cedar strtft, room Wo. 8. COUNTRY BOARD-AT A PRIVATE MANSION. SlTl'"' ated on the banks of the Uae kansack river, with 10 acree of ground attached ; 40 minute* bv rati from Pavonla ferry ; conveyance to and front nation, 15 minute* drive; plenty of hade; milk and vegetable*; good table and aocommoJalion*; (tabling If dealred; term* *10 per week. Call on or address J. A. COLB, Haeken*ack, N. J. COUNTRY BOARD IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ON tho Harlem road. first itatton above White Plain*; two rood room* In private family; small farm; heathy location, inquire at 88 Duane (treet. COUNTRY BOARD.?TWO LAROE ROOMS TO LET, with excellent tab!*; abundance of fruit and vegetable*; beautiful ground*; term* van moderate. JOHN D. BROOME, No. 9 Murray street. COUNTRY BOARD?FLUSHING, L. I.-A PRIVATE familv will let MV?ra] handsomely furnlihed Room*, irith flnt class Board; sea bathing, boating and ashing, and xtenslve ground*. Apply or address Gabriel Winter Mansion, Flushing. ONE OR TWO FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN 8UPERIOR accommodations at a delightful country seat and farm, ll( hours from New lork, par Morris and Euex Railroad, la k ipaclou* modern bouu, beautifully located on high ground, sommandlng extenalve view*, pure mountain air, fine drives, mating and fishing; excellent (tabling. Apply at It Fifth i venue. PER60NS 8EEKINO RECREATION AND THE BENEfit of the (alt water will find good accommodation* a ihort distance from Long Branch, where there Is good fisting, boating and bathing. For particular* address Mr*. L. fUCKER, Shark River, N. J. RUMMER BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT HUDJ son River Institute, Claverack, N. Y. Special terms to large families with ohlldren. Address Alonxo t'lacl^, A. M. iJTATEN ISLAND.?WANTED, ON OR NEAR NORTH J shore, Board for gentleman and wife; price must be low. Address, stating terms, Ao., E. T., Herald office. ' ~r~~- T -7~r~ . . ~ SUMMER RESORTS. A? BATH HOTEL, L. I., THE MOST DELIGHTFUL summer resort on the Continent. New arrangement!, iea bathing, still and surf. Oar* leave house every thirty ulnutet; Brooklyn anil Bath Railroad. First clam family total. A. C. LEWIS. E. A. Wilt.Kit, Superintendent. HOOPER HOUSE, vj Cooperstown, Hew York, Wilt open Jane 24. Rooms for 400 guests. New furniture; lerea acres ground; Otsego laka. boating, fishing, line drlres ; ;rounds made classic by the pen of Cooper; railroad trains wlce day from Albany. Term* If4 per day; deduction nade for families. CHARLES A. W ATKINS, Proprietor. HLIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE?BEAUTIFULLY LOU cated, on the seashore, near Keyport, N. J.; fine groves, plendld sea bathing, tishmg, rowing, sailing; One drlres, omantlc walks, chalybeate springs. Ac.; first class house, 'erras from $10 to $15. Steamboat Matteawan leaves Barlay street at 4 P. M. and Keyport at 7 A. M. Particulars at 78 Bleecker street CLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIR-CORE-COMJ blued with the celebrated compressed air, mineral and iusslan baths, Is now open for the reception of pleasure eekers and Invalids: located directly on the great New York lentnil Railroad, 28 miles west of the city of Auburn: ?itrounded by a natural grove, beautiful drlres, cities. Tillages ml lakes. The architectural beauty of this hotel for contort oanu'ot be fouotl. Terms for board $11 to $18 per week. ALBERT CLEVELAND, Proprietor. FOR THOMPSON'S ATLANTIC PAVILION, HIGHlands, N. J., tike the steamboat Seaside at the foot of Yarrcn street daily, and the Magenta at 10M A. M. and 4 '. M. daily. Fairview nocsis. spring valley, n. y.? Elegant Booms, superior country Board; splendid, lealthy locality; 20 acres, near depot; tire trains dally; clr: ill an sent. F. M. VAN RIPER Lake house, islip, l. i.-4S miles via southslde Railroad, near bay and ocean. amos r- stkllenwsrf. Nf.ptune house, new roohelle.-now open. Time per N. H. Railroad, S3 minutes; trains run almost >rery hour. Engagements can be made at Clifford Home, 1,242 Broadway, or at Neptune House. OCEANIC house (LATE FELTER'8\ CONEY ISLAND, U now open as a tirst class family hotel. As a watering place it Is unequalled for its lovely Bower gardens, beautiful walks and magnificent shade trees. It Is easy of access by hor?e cars and private conveyance, rla Fulton and Catharine ferries. Good stabling for private horses. J. H. McKAY, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON?THIRTY minutes by boat from foot Dey street, every hour; salt water bathing, delightful drives, 4c., 4c. Apply at the hotel, or at No. 3 Howard street PAVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, 80 MINUTES by boat from foot of Dey street, every hour.?Delightful location, hue drives and first class accommodation*. CJUMMIT HOrSE, SUMMIT, N. J.-THIS FAVORITE O boarding h-'ufte Is now open. For further particular* apply ut Hudnut's drug (tore, Herald Building. p. J. SMITH. SIMCOE HOUSE, OYSTER HAY, L. I., HAS BEEN REfitted and newly furnished throughout and la now open for the reception of gnests. Oyster Day la noted for It! springs, beautiful drives, bathing and boating. Steamor D. It. Martin leaves every day foot of Wall it reel at 4 :M P. M. OLAUBON HOUSE, LAKE MAHOPAO, PITT COUNTY, ^ N J.?Room* and Board may be obtained at moderate ratea. ' Apply to 8. SLAUSON, Proprietor; Harlem Railroad to Croton rails. IXTANTED?IN THE OAT3KILL MOUNTAINS OR YV vicinity, at a farm bouse, during the month of August, for a family or six to eight; good Board, accommodations for two horsea^ Address R. MAJOR, 71 Broadway, New York, WINDEMERE HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE.?PINE yv fishing, boating, &o.; dally stage from Monroe on the arrival of the 10 A- M. train via Erie Railroad. Call or address M. P. BROWNING A CO., 85 East Fourth itreet, New York, or Monroe, Orange county, N. Y. "IITASHINGTON ROCK HOUSE, DUNELLEN, N. J.!! Mountain air; 600 feet above the level; splendid view, shade, Ac.; one hour and quarter by rail. Inquire at J. V. BKOKAW, opposite Cooper Institute. JOHN WOOD, Proprietor. musical.. " SOPRANO WANTED?WANTED, IN AN EPISCOPAL church, a first class soprano, to whom a first class salary will be given; a mezzo soprano, of good compasi, preferred. Address at onco Mozatt, at Andrei Co.'a, 1,304 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. situations wanted?malks. A YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH. FRENCH and German, wishes a situation; I* willing to make himself generally useful. Addreaa II. L., Herald ofllce. X\f ANTED?BY A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS (MARRIED) VT man, a situation In any capacity; ran drive, knows town well, and la a uood scholar; can give the best of city references. Address J. N., 336 av. A. astitoi-of; v. A -MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR. voyant.?Visit her for everything?sickness, business, theft, names, numbers, good luck. HM Canal street. MMK. ROSS TELLS YOU EVERYTHING?THE NAME Of one you Marry, and that of her visitor; shows you bil ikcness; 16 Last Thirtieth street, near Mndlsoa uvenue. THE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUALIST, J causes npeedy marrlagea. 33U Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. "medical. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury. -Offlce and consultations very prl rate. ur. nAttmauii. in j?itec*er sireci. k 8FEC1ALTY.-DR. R. CORBETT, MEMBER OF N. J\_ Y. U. Medical College nod K. C. Burgeon*, London, c?n be consulted in iinunj ?n urlvate iHseaac*. Olice, SiO Centre atreet, near Chum hen. N. B No fee unless cured. A GREAT AND BORE REMEDY FOB MARRIED ladle*.?The Portuguese Female Pill* alwayi glvennmediate relief, being spe'ially prepared for married ladle*. A lady wrlteeThese pill* relieved me In one day, without Inconvenience, like magic. Price *5. Dr. A. M. MAURlCEAlj, ollloe 12U Lliierty street, or aeut tjgr mail. A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or EQ?;41clne, by Madainn RKSTELL, Profe**oi V. ~ !i ?v Trery i ov"er ?* yeartf Drnetlna, H?r Infallible Fruncl Female PIUi, No. 1, price $1, or No. I, apeolatly prepared foi married ladle*, price $8, which can never fail, are aafe anil healthy. Hold only at lier office, No. 1 East Fifty-second treet, flr*t door from Fifth avenue, and at druggist1*, 1S1 Greenwich street, or lent by malt Caution.?AH other* arc counterfeit. A-MMK. VAN BCSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID , wife, cure* at one interview, elegant Room* for nur? log. Ac. 48 8t. Mark'* place. A LADIES' PHYSICIAN?DR. IT. D. GRINDLB, I* Weil Twenty*l?tb str*et, near Slith avenue, 18 year! successful practice, guarantee* certain relief to ladls* at oni Interview, with or without medicine. Relief to the mo* amlou* In 24 hour*. Elegant room*, superior board an< n uralng. A -MADAME ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, IM . West Twenty sixth street, guarantee* relief to all female oomplalnt*. Pleasant rooms far nursing. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY 111 Dr. EV ANH, #4 Chatham *treet, without mercury , mar hood reatored by his Ellur of Life, recommended belor marriage. t 1ERTAIV CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, WITI Vv or without medleln*, lij Dr. EVANS, s<4 Chatham street powerful, *afe monthly pill* and muture, *'> Circular. "I \R. LEWI* HAS GIVEN I11S SPECIAL ATTENTION I / to the cure of private dlaeaiee,'withmt mercury, for th la*: 40 year*, In New York city. Onlc* No. 7 ISeach street. important to females-dr and madame du i uoih rit years' practice) guarantee c. rtaln relief tomai iled ladle*, with or without medicine; no pain or !ucojiv? tilcnee. Female restorative Pallents from a distance pre Tided With Hoard, nursing, Ac. Electricity clentltlcelly a| plied. No. IM Past Twenty-eighth street, near Third treuw i (JURE (JURE IN 24 HOURS, WITH OR WITIIOUl il medicine. Consultation* frj!. I)r. an I 5lm?. ESTKUA | IS liajt Thirtieth streoi. IONDAT, JULY 28, 1869. BALM AT APCTIOW. At. TATLOft, AUCTIONEER. 911,000 worth of Superb Household Furniture. MO Lots by catalogue. A rut chanoe for p?rt!?i commencing housekeeping. Dining Room Suite, Pianoforte, Brunisa, Book*, bllver* ?, Painting*, Mirror*. On tbl? day (Monday), at the ele(ant brown atone manaloo Mo. 17 Weet Fifteenth *tr*et, between fifth and Sixth avenue*. commencing lOJtf o'clock, majniitlaent roMwood Pianoforte, Htool, Cover, Canterbury; Drawtng|Koora SulU,fsoT?i?d oruu on gold, blue gold brocatel of the rlchaat description , marqueterle bol* da roie Cabinet. Ktagerei, Table*, llookcaie, Fainting* bv eminent artleta, lace brocatel Curtain*, velvet Brunei* Carpet*; rosewood, walnul|Dre<alng Bureau*, Bedstead*, Aardroba* ; hair, iprlng Mattreasea; Bedding, Extension Table*, Buffet, Chlnaware, Ulutware, Silverware, Cuttlery, Linen, Ac. Tha bouM furnlahed leaa than *lx month*, In excellent order. N. B.-Partles wl*blng to attend this *ale take Fifth avenue it age* or Sixth avenue care. Auction notice.-k. Nichols, auctioneer. Large *al* of magnificent Household Furniture, Velvet and Brussels Carpet*, Elegant rosewood 7W octave Pianoforte, Mirror*, Painting*, Bronxes, Work* of Art and Statnary, thla day (Monday), July HO, commencing at 1UX o'clock, at the large brown atone manalon 71 Twenty-sixth Ureal, near Sixth avenue. Over 600 lot*, by catalogue, of rich and costly Furniture; magnificent Parlor 8ulU, covered with the richest description green, gold, crlmaon and cold latin brocatel; French rep* walnut Suit*. Turklih Chair*, Lounge*, brocatel and lace Curtain*, roiewood Ktagere*, Cabinet*, boll d* TahU Rkponllon Hhalrfl1 flnt i?nllMllAn of Oil Pftlnl* ln;;s by eminent artists t fine Bronxes, Figures, Groups, litsupna, Statuary, vases; rosewood Pianoforte, from Deoker A Brothers, coil 98M, (tool and cor?r; omotcrburr; rose* wood and walnut Chamber Sulla, style Louts XIv.; Bed lends, Bureau*. Wasbitandi, Commode*, balr and iprlng Mattresses, Bedding, Linen; Library, Dining Furniture, Buffet, Extension Table*, Dining Chairs, Cblna Tea and Dinner Sell, Cut GlaM, Crystal and Blh er ware, Cutlery, Ao. Reliable men in attendance to cart or pack good* for purchasers at reasonable charges. Partlee wishing to attend tbla (ale take Broadway or aiith arenus caw or stage*. k Action sal?-J. Abeff&tfEft]?6?#F<fll J\. 48 Broad street. Largt and poeltivesale of magnificent Household Furniture;superb rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, Frencb, plate Pier Mirrors, 4c., Monday, July It), commencing at 10)4 o'clock, at tbe large brown atone residence, I'M East Nineteenth street, between Fourth and Third avenues, consisting of elegant,French satin brocatel and line rep Suite carved Centre Tables, Ac.; Dining Room Furniture and Table Ware; also magnificent Bedroom Furniture In flue car red black walnut, Ao.; pure horsehair Mattresses, rich Carpels, 4o., Ac. Bale positively without reserve -, catalogue can be bad by applying at tbe oluoe or place of sale. Auction notice.?less than auction prices, two magnificent brocatel Parlor Hulls; also two walnut rep Suits, ana a lot of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Furniture, cheap for cash. M Bleeoker street, near Broadway. BY PHILIP LEVT. AUCTIONEER.?WORKS OF ART. Catalogue sale of a large and choice collection of Oil Paintings at Artists' Salesroom, 80 Nassau street. Tuesday ao ^Wednesday, July tl and 38, commencing at 10# o'clock BY F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER-ON WEDNESDAY next, July S8, at the miction rooms, BS East Thirteenth street, near Broadway, we sell a very large amount of Household Furniture, 6 Planolortes, 8 or 10 Fronob plate Pier and Mantel Mirror*, SO or 40 Carpets, together with a large accumulation of plain goods. Particulars in time, BY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONERR.-CAMP. BELL A CO. will sell tbla day, at 10* o'clock, at 71S Eighth avenue, opposite railroad depot, near Forty-ninth street, all and entire the valuable Lease (four years , full License, fine Fixtures, Furniture <S8 rooms), Bar, Saloon and Kitchen Furniture, Fixtures and Stock of that old ostablhhsd Oyster, Dining Saloon and Lodging House. Bale positive. Speculator* and men seeking business ohancea are specially Invited to attend. CAMPBELL, JB., Salesman. BY ARCII. JOHN8TO&, AUCTIONEER. OUU-e and saleroom, 87 Nauau street. Elegant Household Furniture, W.ntrnha *?v JOHNSTON A VAN~"tajS8ELL " frill "sell on Wednesday, July 39, M 10'< o'clock, at the private residence !VtS East Seventeenth street, an elegant assortment of Household Furnlture. Particulars to-morrow. BY ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom, 87 Nassau street. JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL will sell on Tuesday, July 27 at 11 o'clock, at their salesroom, S7 Nassau street, a splendid collection of Oil Paintings. Engravings, Chtomos, Ac. Br MAX BAYERSDORFER. AUCTIONEER. OFFICE 390 Bowery.?MAX BAYERSDORFER sells, Tuesday, 27th, Slock, Fixtures, Furniture and License of a large Lluuor Store; over $4,000 worth slock of Wines. Brandies, Whiskeys, Ac.; also over 6,000 Bottles assorted Liquors, 75 Liquor Casks, Ac., In lots. Dealers and liquor nten Invited. See to-morrow's Herald. By MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS Tuesday, 87th, the Furniture and Fixtures of Boarding House, Restaurant and Lagor Beer Saloon 24 Bayard street; . trainable lease; excellent business place, handsomely fur1 nlsbed. * . . i" .. i : r? By MAX BAYER8DORFER, AUCTIONEER?SELLS Wednesday, 28th. magnillcent Furniture, elctjaut Carpets, Pier Mirrors, richly carved Pianos, Ac., or a four story brown stone residence, 810 West Thirty-seventh street. Catalogues ready Tuesday. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS Friday, 30th, $15,u00 worth of fine Cabinet Furniture, Ac., of manufactory ami warcrooras 1,884 Broadway. Catalogues ready on Wednesday. This business can be bought low at private sale bet ore day of sale. By order of executors. GU8TAVE LEVY, Attorney. 1JY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER?8ELL9 J > Monday, July 2*, a' 1 o'clock, excellent Rostaurant and Lager Heer Haloon Ml First avenue; valuable Lease; excellent business; sale positive. C1HINA, GLAFS, CROCKERY, YELLOW AND ROCK J Ware.?HENRY O. EVANS, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday. July 87, at 10 o'clock, from the shelves. In lots to lutt city and country retail trade, a general assortment of the above goods of the best manufactures, to be sold without any reserve. Goods well packed for shipping. D BURKE, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE NOS. 7 AND# . West Twenty-third street (Fifth Avenue Hotel).?Large and peremptory sale of first class Household Furniture, at the private residence S3 East Fifteenth street, near I'nlon square, on Monday, July 8d, 1 ~8y, commencing at 10)6 o'clock precisely- Parlors Ifecluds 100 yards of best Brussels Carpets, one rosewood Bult In rich French satin, one do. Dlack walnut, reps: rosewood Centra Tables, two fancy do., inlaid; rosewood Bedstead, one massive black walnut marble top Bureau, on* solid black walnut Wardrobe (Parisian style;, Patent Chandeliers, select Oil Paintings. Second floor Includes two rosewood Etageree, carved and embossed; Bed room auiu 01 duck wamuu iu ami, Iiru?, dcuuihh* vMij/awi Ac., throughout the boti*?, Id aocordane*. Dining ??om and kitchen abundantly furnUbeJ. C?ulogun ATI now ready, containing over 20U lot*. Sale will be truly unlimited and impartial, and In every rctpect will prove worthy of a respcotable attendance. See Monday's Herald for particular* of mert^age aale attached, to be Mid at the tame time and place by the auctioneer*. D BURKE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC! auction thl* day (Monday), at 8 O'clock P, M.. on tn* premise! No. 58 East Fifteenth itreet, under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage and l>y order of the attorney tor the mortgagee, sundry article* or Household Furniture, consisting In part of on* green rep Parlor Suit, six piece*; two black walnut marble top Table*, on* Bedroom Bait and other articles detcrlbed in *ai<l mortgage. Mrs. MA it Y WALTERS, Mortgagee; H. CHURCHILL, tsq., Attorney for Mortgagee. Henry dreher a uopson, auctioneers. 19 Bowery.?Monday, July 96, at 10% o'clock, at 131 Orchard *treet, mortgage sale of White Beer Brewery and Saloon, Barrels, Tub*. Pooler*. Copper Kettles, 60 Boxes and Bottle*, Counter*. Chair*, Table*, 8toree, Ulauea, Picture*, Ac. By ortfer of H. Dreher, attorney for mortgagee. IS. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER-BY 8. HERMAN . A CO., will sell Monday, July 18, at 10)* o'clock, at R5 nnsau itreet, the Content* of Restaurant, vli.Two Ranges, Ice Hetue, Table*. Chair*, Kitchen and Crockeqr Utensils, Ac., Ac. Bale positive without reserve. ISAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER-WtLL SELL THIS DAY, at 1UX o'clock, the entire Stock, and Fixture* of the grocery and liquor *toro No. 83 Broom* street, corner of Goerck, Tlx: -Sugar*, Teas, Coffee, Soap, Candle*, Starch, Spice*, Brooms, Pails, Store Fixture*, Ac. JBOflART, AUCTIONEER. Rich an 1 costlr Harroom and Restaurant Fixtures. THURSDAY, Jl'LY !t>, at 11 o'clock, at No. K3 (.'ednr itreet, opposite Post efllce. Marble Bar anil Cigar Counter*, carved black walnut back Bar, with Mirror and Clock; larue black iv ilnut Refrigerator, (las Fixtures, Cigar Cases, ? feet eating Counter, with mahogany top; black, walnut Dining Chain, do. Round and Extension Dining Table*, copper Kettle*, Caatcra, large Range, In perfect order, co*t SOU; cooking Utensils, Crockery and (ilass Ware, black Walnut Door*. Ac. N. B.? The Uxtures can be seen at any time before the sale. JBOUART, AUCTIONEER?MORTOAUE SALE MAN. hattan Steam Laundry.?Will sell, Tuesday, July 87, at 11 o'clock, on the premla?a, 8.19 Eaat Eighth street, the effeots of the Laundry, consisting of Steam Engine, Boiler*. Pipes, Shafting, Copper Kettle*, Tubs, Washing Machine*, Mangle*, Wringer, Iron*, Fluting and Crimping Machine*. Table*, Cbalra. Wagon and Harncu, together with all other Oood* and Chattel* belonging to a flrat class laundry. Lease of premises, Ac, Oood* can be examined by catalogue on the premises. P. J. HANBURY, Attorney for Mortgage*. Morris wilkinb, auctionef.r.-laroe sale of Household Furniture, two Stelnway and one CblckerIng Pianofortes, Mirrors, Carpels, China, Olais, School Furniture, 4c. E. A. LUDLOW A CO., will sell by auction on Tuesday, July 27. 1WJ, at 10X o'clock, at southwest corner of Madlion avanue and Twenty-eighth itreet, the entire Furniture, Ac., of laid home. Mahogany Parlor Suit, In maroon pluih; Sofas, Loungea, Easy Chair*, marble top Centre and fancy Table*; fine Pier and Mantel Mirrors. three roaewood 7 k octavo Pianoforte* (two Stelnway and on* Chlckerlng.) brocatel and lace Curtain*; walnut and mahognny Bedat eada. Bureau*, WashsUnds, Bookcases, Mattresses. Bolster* and Pillows, Blanket*, Sheet*. Counterpane*, mahogany Dining Table* and Chain, Sideboard*; large lot of China and (ilass; Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; Oilcloths, [ Kitchen and Laundry < tenill*, Ac. Also, M School Desks, lot Chain and School Furniture. Catalogues at Auctioneer's , office. No. 8 i'ino street. 1 afortoaoe sale.-j. booart, auctioneer, will 1 iu. sell at nubile auction, on Monday, the 26th day of July, 1 1HW, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, at hi* auction room*, No. I 1 North William atreel, under and by vlrtne of a chattel mortgage, and bv order or the attorney for the mortgagee, two black walnut Billiard Tab!**, together with Balls, Cue*, bridges, Ac,, belonging to the aume. john 11. hill! er, Attorney for Mortgage*. Pawnbrokers halk.-b. field, auctioneer. 135 Chatham atreet, will tell at 11 o'clock. BOO Iota or > men'a and women'* Clothing, Heda and Bedding, Boon, Hlioei, Ac. By order of J. trunkal, No. I Oliver atreet. I1 > OAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER?HELLS THIS DAY, AT , 10& o'clock, the Rlock and Plsture* of the grocery note, 347 Madlion itreet, In ona or mora Iota,rala or ililn*. Receiver's sale op a Printing Ealabllahment. , JOSEPH MoOL IRE, Auctioneer, ' will ?e!l by auction, on Friday, July 28, at 10 o'oloek a. m., tha Printing Katahltehment of Knyraind, ( anion A Aden, eltuated at 47 Liberty atroet, conalatinu of two medium Hon > 1'renMa, 1 >|iiarlo Cordon, if e'ghth Cordon*, Ronar Caloric . Engine, Paper Cutttug Machine, 4 Impoilng Stone?, Hoe ' Proof Prem, a very large aaaortment of Book and Job Tree, together will) onice J uiniture, including Iron Safe, Deal*. . At-., Ac. Tl?? In one of tlio moat complete ettabllelimcnla of the kind In thla city, mid la now in meceanful operation. I( 0 io desired the who> will be *old In one lot, with good will. FRANCIS M. IllXIIY, Receiver. , Tho above ?*!e l? adjourned to Ttteartnr, Jul* 27, at 13 [* o'clock M. Br order. KKANC1S M. BIX BY, Hecolver. I' T) 1CIIARD WALTER!, A UC NONERR.? MARSHA L'f j JV sale.. Will aell thU Uy (M >n I iy), nt 111 o'clook, ?t tb( 1 corner of Twenty-third atrial uml KlnCli avenue tovor llootu'i theatre), all the right, title nod interaat of Blearer P. Ilrown, r which ho had on the !"h ilay of July, WIK,or at any tlm* alter of In and to DtnUI Xoolt. Chalra. Ac. JollN T. i>'l tWABT, City Marikkl. \ MLH AT APOWOW. u overt bomkbtillk, auction bee, office ar XV Jtaasau street, room Mo. 8, and 88 Fifth avenue. ROBERT SOMERVILLB will Mil on Thursday, **M?f ad tarda/, Mb, 8Uth and lUt Jul/, at 10 o'oloflk, at 67? Broadway, the entire establishment of the london stereoscopic AND photooeaphio CO., Inoludlng the large Mock of Views. Stereoscopes, Photographs, "Engravings, Paintings, Negatives, Imported and domettle; Lenses, Cameras, and all photographic Accessories. Drawing Room, office and gallery Furniture, Show Cases, Fittings and Fixtures, Ac.. Ac. Catalogues read? at tha office of tht auctioneer and at tha rooms or the oompany. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUGTIONBBR?OFFICE HO. 6 City Ball place-will sell on Tuesday, 87th Inst, at 10X o'clock, the Lease, Block and Fixtures of the Liquor Store at Ml) Heoond avenuq. corner of Thirtieth street; fine English 4-pull Ala Pump, splendid Counter, Kegs; Caaka, Ac., of old Rye aad Bourbon Whiskers, iiraudius, Wines, Ac. The Lease baa 6 years to run. aru. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER?SELLS THIS DAT, AT TV 8 o'clock, at 4M Canal street. 3 Parlor Suits, Centre and Extension Tables, pier And mantel Mirrors, velvet Carpets, b aok walnut, mahogany and enamelled Chamber Suits, Bedding, Tables, Bed Llatn, Wardrobes, Bookcase, Lounges, Easy, Bocklnat and other Ofaalrs, China, Glass, Stores, 28 second band Carpels, Otloloths, Ac., In lots to housekeepers and trade. Qoods packed aad shipped. PROPOSALS. Treasury department, orrioa or nit sopkbtisiko akohitmt,* July IS. lSi?. { SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 18 M. of the Sill day of July, 1869, for all and the whole of the Iron Pence and atone Ooplniencloelng the United Statee property on the Park, New York. Suo feet on Broadway, 800 feet on Park row and 160 fept dreular connection between tbem, being 760 feet, more or leie, of Iron Fence and Coping. Baid Pence and Coping will require to be removed on or before the Uth day of Auiuit next, and all portlona remaining on tbe ground ?ft?r that date will be rorfelt to the United TfflpoiaU must be etldorMd "Proposals for Iron Fence and Stone Coping," and will ke addrewed to the undersigned. Tbe Department retenrea to itaelf the right to reject any or all of toe bide, If It be deearad for the lutereet ol the government to do 10; and any bid that doe? not conform In every reaped to this adverttaWMtrt will not be oontldered. A. B. m I/Llili'f 11 Supervising Architect, Treasury Department. Treasury department, Orrioi or tui SoriarisiNa Arohit*ot.) July IS, lBiiii. t SEALED PROPOSALS wlU be received until 12 m. of the 81st day of July, 1488. for the excavating and carting away of all earth from the site of the now Post OtUce on the l'ark, amounting to 63,000 cubic yards, more or less. The sand found on tbe lite will not be Included 1n the contract, out will be retained by the department. The excavation to be made aa directed by the Supervising Architect or his duly authorized agent. Measurements will be made in the excavation and the payments monthly, reserving ten per centum to Insure faithful and prompt completion of the work. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond In the sum Ot <910,000) ten thousand dollars, that the bidder will accept ann perform the contract If awarded to blui, tbe sutliolency of the security to be certified to by the Dlstriot Attorney of the District where the bidder resides. The department reserves to Itself tbe right of rejecting any or all bids, If It Is deemed for the intern) of the government to do so, and any bid that does not ffonrorm In Srftf Hlfitiot to the requirements of this advertisement will not be considered. Proposals will be enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposals for Excavating," and addressed to t|)Q UJUtSf' slgued. A. D. MuLLETT, Supervising Architect. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrics or Scpkuvisino architect, July 13,1M9. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until li M. of the 81st day of July, 1681), for furnishing and delivering So.UUQ barrels (more or leu) of the best quality of Rosendale or other Cement equal In quality thereto, on the site of the proposed Post Offlce oulldlng In New York. Each barrel to contain at lon.it Prkl .,,,,1,1,1. nf iwm.nl .?.! tn >. ,l?ll??n.rl In >111 urltOI? oi from 500 to 1,(100 barren, subject to the order or the supervising architect or bli agent, and at such times ai may oe Id their judgment necessary. All bids mint be aocompanled by a pent! bond, In the *um of $5,000, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract, If awarded to him, the sufficiency of the seouritv to be certified to by the District Attorney of the District where the bidder resides. Tho Department reserves to lt*elf the right to reject any or all bids, ir It be deemed for the Interest ol the government to do so, ami any bid that does not conform In every respect to Hie requirements of this advertisement will not be considered. Proposals to be endorsed:? "1'roposals for Supplying Cement," and addressed to A. B. MI'LLETT, Supervising Architect. Treasury department, O/rlOG or the SlIT.KVISINO Aeobiteot,) July I'd, l?ti9. ( SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until August 14, 1869, for furnishing and delivering, at the *110 of the New Post Oillce, New York, in such quantities and at such timet as may be required, 140,000 cubic feet, more or less, of dimension Granite, clear In color and free from seams, stains ot sap. The stones will average twenty cubic feet each, and will be full to the square and true, sound In everv particular, and according to a schedule of sizes to be furnished hereafter. Also for furnishing and delivering, as above, 6,500 cubic yards, more or less, of Urauite, Limestone or North River Rubble, to be flat on the bed, sound, and breaking with a clean, square fracture; one-quarter to be bond stones, to contain not less than 6 cubic feet, and no stone to contain less than lk cubic reet, or to be less than S Inches thick. Also for 8,000 yards, more or less, of hard, durable Stone, broken to the size of heus' eges. suitable for concrete. Bids will be made by the cubic foot and yard, and will be tendered separately for dimension atone, rubble and concrete. Payments to be made monthly, upon delivery and accept ance of the stone, by the supervising architect or his agent, deducting 10 per cent until the unal completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond in the snm of $10,000 that the bidder will accept and perform the contract If awarded to blm, the sufficiency of the security to bi cortlllcd to by tbe District Attorney of the dlstnct where thi bidder resides. Tbe Department reserves the right to reject any or all bldi If It be deemed for tbe Interest of the government to do so and any bid tbat does not conform in every respect to thli advertisement will not by considered. Proposals to be endorsed, *'Proposals for Dimension, Rub Die and Concrete Stone." Bidder* for Dimension Stone will lubmlt In all CUH ( ample of the stone they bid for?six Inches cube ?showlm the different style* of cutting suitable t and showing thi quality or the materia. A. B. MULLETT, Supervising Architect. pianofortes. AS PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS JENNY'S i SON, 2J3 East Twenty-Iirst street, between fiecund anc Third avenues, rank as first In the country. For tone, ele gancn of finish and great durability their Instruments mon than equal those of all their competitors. A LADY GOING IN THE COCNTRY WILL SELL 4 handsomely carved rosewood seven rtctave, o vers trim | bass Piano, with all the modelrn lmprorsroents, cost $800, foi lose than $ioy; has maker's bill or sale, guarantee; box foi shipment. 28 Third street. ACHICKERINO PIANOFORTE ONLT 9315, TO FA1 storage, Ac., expanses; full 7 octaves; rosewood; rounc corners; Iron frame; modern improvement*; sweet, power ful tone i In perfect order. MCDONALD k CO., S6 Fourth avenue. A -TWO SUPERB STEINWAY PIANOS FOR 8ALI . cheap; also the best stock Of new and second baqi Pianos for sale and to rent, at WM. CANDID US' wareroom* 46 Bleecker street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS MANP factnred; five year a* guarantee; Inst alments taken second hand Pianos for sale and taken In exchange; Planoi to let; amount applied If purchased. JOHN C. BARNES, 137 Eighth street, near Broadway. A BRILLIANT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, USE! Ave months, for sale for half original cost. Parloi Suits, covered with satin brocatel and reps; Etagere, Cabl net, Bookcase, Tnrkish Chairs, Lounges, Curtains, Carpets Mirrors, Paintings. Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furnlt lire at < sacrifice. Family leaving city. 118 Twenty-sixth street, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. A MAGNIFICENT EOREWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE order, city maker, fully guaranteed, used six months cost 18660, for $276, Including stool, covcr; Parlor Suits Paintings, Bronzes; Chamber. Dining Room Furniture; fill verware.at lialf original cost; property family leaving city 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. A MAGNIFICENT SF.VF.N OCTAVE ROSEWOOI Pianoforte, rlcli tone and tlntsh, nearly new and fullj guaranteed, at half Its value for cash, at 194 Grand street near Molt. T^I.FflANT PIANOFORTE FOR 8(100.?MAONIFICEN1 th~ 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, having carved leg*, over itrnnx bns*: superb Instrument; ureal sacrifice for cttb. Ap ply to JAMES GORDON, 22 81 nth arenue. IF YOU WANT A QOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L. P. CUMMINU3' warerootn, No.8 l'n<on square. Sold on Instalment* or rented any war to mil customer*. Only look at tbem before you decide elsewhere. New pianofortes to ?ma, second nani Piano* $40loMViS; new C.?l)lnet Organs $-1* and up ward*. C. M. TKKMAINE A HRO., 435 Broome street, near Broadway. PIANOS, MELOOEONS AND OROANS?PRICE* greatly reduced for ca*h; new 7 octave Piano* for #27, and upward: new Cabinet Organs fur If46 and upward second hand fnatrnmrnts from $10 to 4<175. Monthly mstal nienta received and Instruments for rent. Warerooms 48 Broadway. HORACE WATERS. PIANOFORTES?A LAROE ASSORTMENT OF SEC ond hancl Piano*, of varlou* maker*, In perfect order for sale at low price*, by CHICK KRINU A HONS. U Kas Fourteenth street, between Broadway and FIftb avenue. SUPERIOR SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, MELO deons and Parlor Organ* for sale and to let. at reduced Vrlee* (mery Itntrument warranted), at SCHROKDER'I 'lano Room*, 311 Fourth avenu*. CLERKS AMI> HALEWMKN. vnr'w/i wnuiv wuo mnnro i nnnn nrroi A nr?i hand, wlahe* to get aome writing to do or atteni tor*; flril claai city reference. Addreu M. P., Herald office. A FIRST CLASS bookkeeper WISHES A BITUA tloo ; can glre flrat claia reference! a? to ability am honeitr, willing to mak* bliinelf uieful. Addreu B. S., boi 177 Herald ofllce. A COMPETENT HARDWARE MAW DESIRES A 8IT uatlon with a flret claaa home, either at (tore lalaamai or traveller; baiaiooil near by caib trade. Addreet Join C. Avery, ttatlon C, I'ott offlco. Drug clerk wanted_onewho is thorough ly competent. Apply to Dr. Devlin, 19th at. and ar. A Drug clerk wanted-whq is well posted in the city retail and preacrlntlon butlneat. Addreu Apothecary, bo* luO Herald otllce, elating reference!. Stationery clerk wanted-who is thor <>ugh!y acquainted with the hnalncae, ?tiling to roaki hlmaelf generally naeful and occaalonally travel with tarn flea; reference required, lalary moderate. Addreee bo: 6,'2S Poll ofllcn. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS?THE ADVER tlier wlahee to eell Maple (iooda on commlealoni haa I larue connection In Philadelphia nnd State of Penneylvanle ami can furnlah lint claax reference*. Addree# Romue, Pbll i adelphla I'oat olTce. l*rANTED?A FIRST CLASS DRV GOODS salef v> mm, rt WO lowwy. __ VITANTED A DRUG CLERK. CALL AT DRUG STORt , TT Van Hrunt it., near King, South Brooklyn. WANTRI) A OOOD PENMAN, AH ASSISTANT BOOB keeper and nutry clerk ; city reftrsaofi A< i (!p*ah !) >x Post OIllW. . _ i "VUANTKIl-IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, TWO CLERK! VV ii junior jtud also one who lia* ha I tome e?|inrlnnci . Addrcai, alitling particularly n^e, reald rice. re I j aaliry, which iiiuat lie moduvlta. Marshall, boi IBS "era' | ollise. AMCTBWUm riTAVEBLKV THBATBB.' . g VY IMMENBE 8UCCBHS OP TUB IfBlf BURLBSQUB. A MOONCHAftMj ^ OB, THB PERILS OP LOVB. Hew local blt?, eoenee and tableaux, original (onp, duet*, quariete and ahorueoe, fcVEBV EVEMNO AND SATURDAY MATIMBB. See SO Mluutee with a Tiger. Box olOce now open. BOOTH'S THEATRE. Twenty-third etreel, between Ptftb end Btxlb avenues. last six niohts op MR. EDWIN ADAMS. miss rt.anchk de bar. mi.4s paxm7 moranv. la Madame 0* Marguerite'* Domutlc Dram*, In Or* act* entitled ENOCH ARDEN. MATINEE ON 8ATURDAT, At I MONDAY, AUOtTCT 8, MK. J08EPH JEKFER80N a* KIP VAN WINKLE. Poor* open at 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Beat* aecured six day* In advance at the bo* offloe of U* theatre, or at It* branch ticket oOlce, at iUra mualo More M C, U. Dltton A Co., No. 711 Broadway. OLYMPIC THEATRE.?BEGINS AT 8. _ _ HARVEST HOME. HARVEST HOME. HARVEST HUME. HARVEST HOME. More ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. Mow Novelty. O. L. KOX'S AMERICAN Novelty. Klralf/*' PANTOMIME] Elrairya' New H1C00RY DICCORY Near Comlo DOCK. Comto Dauoe, O. L. FOX (the unrivalled) CLOWN, Dano?k Harvest KIRALPY TROUPE. Harvert Home. HANIOLA, IMUE, Hojue. Klralfy* BO LOSS V. Klralfya Appear ELEVEN DANCERS, Appear Twice WITH THE OLYMPIC'S Twlee Every CORPS DE BALLET. Every Evening. TWO DIVEKTISSBMENTS. Evening, Matinee* HARVE8T HOME. Matlneea Wedneaday, HUNOAKlAN DANCB Wedneaday, Saturday. AS HERETO PORE. Saturday* MATINEBfl lJi, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Twenty-third atreet and Eighth arena*. SIXTH WEEK. SIXTH WEEK. LUCILLE WESTERN a* THB ?? LUCILLE WESTERN at COUNTESS DE LIBLB LUCILLE WESTERN a* CARTOUCHE LUtlLLM inn riu?i.M? lucille western captain bt. leon LUCILLE western as. ..CLAilISSE DBLLVILLB satin In ?a?i?I BVERT EVENING AND SATURDAY MATIN EB. EVERY BVEN1NQ AND SATURDAY MATINEE. GENERAL ADMISSION, 60 CENTS. gene ual admission, ?0 cents. NOTICE.?Id compliance with repeated application* at Ikl box ofllce, the management reipectrully announce the reproduction for SIX NIOHTS ONLY AND ONE MaTINEK, of the beautiful play of BAST LYNNE, op MONDAY, AUGUST 8. _______ Theatre comique. ANOTHER NOVEL BILL. orand chance or performance AND LAST week BUT one of tub summer SEASON. Flrit appearance here of J. L. DeBoney's Comedy Company, aulated uy mu. robert MowAl> k. t?? very popular Comedian. who wll| fcptieif fntwo ELEGANT PIECES. ' y ifclSH AND DUTCH. handy andy (with new Ideae and) handy andt handy andy J Improvements, t hanky andt Together with the only and original version of tbe Great Eitraraganza richard iii, richard III; richard iii. richard III | Oil dick mit three byes. matineb every wednesday and saturday ati W^A Proprietor and Manager... .Mr. LBSTBB WALLACE Doors open at To oommence at 8 o'olook. , change of entertainment. augmented attraction. Engagement of the popular jroiing ^median, Who will make hit flrit appearance' tn thlt ottj after u absence of two year*. The favorite artist, j. h. stoddard, Who will appear In conjunction wtib tbe BOSTON COM 11INATION, From Selwyn'a Theatre. Tbe performance will commence with Bouolcault'i .dram* of , the LONG striee, with an unusaally strong cast. Tbe evening's entertainment will conclude with F. O Burnand's I .I..I .illllnn nf BLACK EYED SUSAN; or Ibe LITTLE BILL THAT WAS TAKEN CP. , MATINEE SATURDAY, At 3 o'clock. Doom op?n at ljf. "^yALLACK'S. SPECIAL NOTICE. Id order to close the mmmer season with more than ordinary eclat, au engagement lias been consummated with the EMINENT COMEDIAN ' JOHN E. OWENS. who will hare the honor or making hi* Orst appearance at this favorite establishment In one of his ' PECULIAR and MOST FAMOUS SPECIALITIES, [ on I MONDAY EVENING, AtTOtJST 8, 1809. supported by a carefully selected company of talent** ( artists. i XTIBW'8 OARDEN. 1\ Lessees and Managers JARRETT ? PALMBB MONDAY, July 2?, 14SD LAST SIX NIGHTS l of the ! LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, a who will conclude one of the most brilliant engagements OB record, having performed forty-five consecutive weeks to delighted and appreciative audiences. LAST WEBK of the LAl'RI AND CLODOCHE TROUPES. , LAST REPRESENTATIONS OF SIXBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD TUB SAILOK. ' SINBAD TUB BAILOR. I EXCELLENT CAST, 5 GRAND BALLET. SPLENDID SCENERY. MONDAY, August 3,1809, J AKRAli-NA-POQUE, \ with Its great STAR CAST. I DAN BRYANT. DOMINIOK MURRAY, ROSE EYTINOE, JOSEPHINE FIDDES. A. FITZOEKALD, J. CARDEN, H. HEAL? and many ar, tlsta of metropolitan fame. . ALL NEW 1 SCENERY. COSTUMES, APPOINTMENTS and EFFECT*. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. NIBLO'S GARDEN. Immense attraction for the 1 LAST THREE NIGHTS , of the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE. THURSDAY, JULY ?, 1838, Reappearance of ; MISS LYDIA THOMPSON I (After her lale severe Indisposition), on which occasion Mr. HARKY BECKETT will also appear: AN ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL BILL WILL BB PRESENTED. . SATURDAY. JULY 81, BENEFIT AND LAST NIUHT IN > NEW YORK OF MISS LYDIA THOMPSON. r For full particulars see future advertisements. ; \HJOOD'S MUSEUM.?AUTHORIZED SUCCESSOR TO ! W BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. BROADWAY, corner of Thirtieth street?11ROADWAY. OPEN EVERY DAY, FROM 9 A. M.. TO 10 P. M. 100,000 WONDERS AND CURIOSITIES, anti ' TWO DAILY DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES. ' A 1 1 TiDMISSIOM TO ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, THIRTY CENTS. 1 1 1 t ^ i Every evening at 8,1 POSITIVELY I Every afternoon at % I Last Week T POLICE SPY. | of SPIRIT FRIEND. I E. EDDY. J FRIDAY EVENINO?Benefit of MR. SAM RYAN. P SPECIAL?MONDAY EVENING, AUO ST 9, lirst appearance of the young and beautiful WORRELL SISTERS and entire Burlesque Company In LALLA ROOKH-LALLA ROOKH. CENTBAL7PARK GARDEN, Seventh av., between Flfiy-ciRhlh and Fifty-ninth It*. THEODORE THOMAS' POPULAR OARDRN CONCERTS. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE REASON. ) MR. J. LEVY. THEO. THOMAS' UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. THIS (MONDAY) EVENINO, July 2D, at 8. 1. Fmebllng's March (new) Parloir 3. Waltx "Foldlera' Dances" Lanner \ ? jpolka^SclineM* "Kll**mlt Welle"} Btrau*. 4. Lied, "The standard Rearer" Llndpalnter MESSRS. DIETZ AND LET60H. 1 8. Walts, "Wine, Women and Song," (new) Strausa 8. Fantasle, "Visions In a Dream" bumbye 7. Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Suppe 8. Ave Maria Oounod MR. J. LEVY AND ORCHE8TRA. i 0. Walts, "Desptitailonen" (new) Straus* 10. Polka, "Concert Hans" (new) .Use II. Grand Quadrille, "SohueUen"(new) Strausa 19. Overture. "William Tell" Roaslnl 18. Walls, "Maud," Solo for Cornet. .....Luvy I MR. J. LEVY. ' 14. Selection, "Genevieve de Krabant'' Ollsnbach ADMISSION Hi CENTS . private box eh, extra, #j. Can be hart during the day at O. Soblrmer'i, 701 n roadway, and at Schu berth A Co.'a, Mo Broadway. i TJOWKRY THEATRE. JD Oreet Triumph of the Combination. Hecoad waak of Mlaa KATE FISHER, Recond waak of Maura. HAWLEY and MIACO, 1 Champion* of lha world. i Child of the Ravannab; I Two Immeme Acrobatic Aeta or. Bandit of Cordllleraa. I by HAWLEY and MIACO. Mill Fnher, Ibraa character*. I Indian drama of Eagle Eye. Honge and Danaee. I Mlai Fl?h?r at Kaaln Rye. i Friday craning, Farewell Benefit of Mlea KATE FISHER. ' <'1Q MUSEUM OP ANATOMT, <tS 618 Broadway. BlU ii " " 618 * f]g I We are fearfully and | 614 r (lg | wonderfully made. I 6111 . Rig -- i . ' 114 fj|g The Beautlei, Wonder* and Monelroiltin* of 614 118 the Human and Animal Creation to lie teen at 614 . 618 one rlell. 618 COn RHOADWAV. 620 I OZ\) LADIES' NEW YORK U9 120 ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. 420 )1W <fc -.'?> <?> . <h 820 (N T "Know Thyielf." | T Life Wltbln Life. | 620 , ?20 <! ft A 620 ? 620 No lady ihould 620 [. 6S0 fall lo rlilt thli marTelloiia and wonderful colloc- 620 620 lion. Femalot onW In attendanoo. 620 630 Open from 8 A. M. till 8 P. M 620 I. .... HOOI.EV8 OrERA HOURB, BROOKLYN. Thn Kul OnnmK, Kobl. Kuller, Miner Martin, Fay. \ pile Wnlch, W. Carter, C, Howard, and lloolcy 4 Minitrili. i- TUB liRCTUKB HKAKON. / IMPORTANT LECTURES TO OF.NTLEMEN ?>NLY, 0? t, I IntrraatfnK, InraUnblo and iclomlllc allowing p. In>w to <lro and what to llrn for, are rinllrnrvni dally at tba ia New Vfirk Miitnuin of Anatomy. Th'nn ubable to attaint Id chii racelrH a copy by forwarding 25 cow* to the looretarr. , 61)1 bruadtrar.