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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SALES aT A AUCTION, NTHONY J. WLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, sell at the Merchants’ Exchange, this day, Creer 2 two valuable lots, situated on and uext th — erly corner of See ninth The sllove pryperty, &c., apply to the anctione 0-7 Broad street TTLE R.—PEREMPTORY Ay aslo of vain scan light wazons, Bleighs, harness, blan being tho entire very stable, No. 471 Broome ‘rill, seil at auction, on e above stables, the en- nsisting of eighteen valu. hou, nearly, new, o double sl io haraoes, blankets, buifalo robes, » the Tease of the The ©. TUITLE, AVCTIONRER ELEGANT Carrinso A. res —4 ttle will sell on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at 471 Broom t.,one pair elegant or light wagon marce, 154, hands high, about. six years old, sound and kind, and warranted to trot @ milo tozet three minutes and ton keconds; suitable for a. p Heman, To be sold without reservation or limitation eas €, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER—CABINET X AKERS’ . stock at anction.—A. C. Tuttle will sell on Thu: A 4th inst., at halt-past ten o te a ‘on the premises No. Bowery, the balance of the elegaat stock of rosewood, ma- bogany ‘and black walaut furniture of Mr. John fass(who is removing), con ing of firat class rosewood lor suits im brocatells, plush, &c., mahogaay parlor, dining room, hall and bedroom furniture. The whole being of frst clast manufacture, made under his own supervision, and willbe wold without regard to cost for cash. Catalogues en tho mnorning of UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER — By Thos, Bell & H. N. Bush—On Wednesday, at 108g Orclock, will he sold the genteel furuiture, painting eontained in the upper part of the house No. 63 Wal Other sales duly aa: street. Particulars morning of sale, nounced. UCTION NOTICE,—THO3S. BELL, AUCTIONEER— By Thos. Bell € H. N. Liush—This day, at 1046 o'clock, In the saleroome No. 27 Contre strect, will be sold, as usual, without reserve, a large and valuable assoctment of house ious families, re: z numeroas , bureaus, looking ns, 1F¢ vre oi all deseript . CLEMENS, AUCTION or salls, Sixth avenue, corner of y Be Witte sold, thisday, at I2o'clock, ut auc. 8, two seated wagons, with and without to ret open front and square box ces of all UCTION NOUICE Sew ¥ pinth stree single and do one two seate m with pole, one light r Aloo, # grout agsértinent of new and blankets, rsea, just three pai hands high; ady or gentleman; nares, well matched and faat, agos, six and fi @ pair of sorr even; one fine black horse, a perfect animal for the road; also, a bay mare, wagon, harness, robes, bianketa, &c., &¢., Deing a complete turnout for the roa positive, the owner lewving did harness ‘weather, as the sitting rooms att 1 own; also, n bi pe, with splea- yh Sale ve, without regard to f sale is entirely enclosed, with fine LMER salesman. Av arox. oF. —REMOV AL ¥ ANDEWATER & TURNER have removed from No. 16 Nassau street, eorner of Pino street, to No. 3) Pine street, and 56 Coda atreet, between Nassau aud William streets, having a depth Of 300 fect. Sules of furniture, paintings, articles of vertu, &o, at the store. EWALER & TURNER. ae eee BOARDING AND LODGING. ROLLE AA nr GREENWICH STREET, Sonwan OF J, ith bon: on SALES AT ACOTION. Siveoy DRAPER WILL SELL AT A SELL AT AUCTIOS, ON SS Toewlay next, May 2,at 12% o'clock, Exchange, for account of whom f Cairo, Tiiinois, $10) one! handbills: "Sales every T treet, . MELLOR, AUCTIONEER-BY GRUNDY, UGHTON & MELLOR.—Perem ptor i to ad the trade aad housekeop ry ers, every lot of which will be sold, as we remove on the 5th 118 Noseau street. of May to our new warerooms, No. stock consists in part of elorantly ear Sud chamber furnicure of the most fast wood parlor furniture satin, brocade, plush and hairetoth: elegant etoge rription; rniture, in oak and a autigus styles; brary furaivers of every doceript ion; elegant rosewood bedstends, ono of which is worth 2200; marble top bureaueand washstands to matey Kk, d walnut extension dining tab! ap atterns, oak hall stands, with © ch, mahogany furniture of every style, marble top con- pier, side aud sofa tables, some of which aro vory beauti- ful; together with a large lot of pure 0 pound South American horsehair mattresses, warranted, with the usual varioty of furniture of every description and style, Also, fine riehly earved rosewood 7 octave [epeeacey trom the best Boston ond New York makers, fully warranted. Also, to close siguinents, French plate picrand oval mirrors, in rivbly 0 ented’ frames, with a lot of double silver plated ware. alogues ‘on the morning of sal REWARDS. $20 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE FIRST OF MAY, crossing the Hoboken ferry, » pocket Look, contain: check for $46 50 inental Bank; a check for on Manhattan Com Sate ofits s bank nove sl '. above reward wili be paid om Mtueis revura to 17 Hudson St. $5 REWARD.—LOST, IN THE Firth AVENUE, BE- tween Eleventh and Rightocnth ects, on the afte oon of Sunda. 0 S0th ult, ® gold wate, chain, with charms and key attached, ‘The find reward, and the thanks of the o' John street. ‘the will receive the abo} r, by leaving it at REWARD. — STOLEN, FROM NO, 5 MARION 5 attest, May 1, au uopouat book of an andartakesip buat Besa, and ‘also Ann Caserly’s book in account with tife Sea- Bank, payment of which has been stoppe: Will Le paid for their retara, and no questio Of no Use to any one but the own N Marion street, man Five dolla LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENIN wpe fienry strect, through Atlantic to ate adady’s ¢ cick. Ihe above reward will be paid by leaving itat lod Henry street, Brooklyn. QF REWARD.-LOST, ON THURS Peo from No. 181 Mulberry stre aoswors to the namo of Fan; hed on a patent leather collar. Any one returning her ¢o 10 Centre Markes place will re: ceive the ab ard and the thanks of the owner, ceive the above reward and the at Morr. = REWARD,—LOST, ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY PO i, in going from Brooklyn over the South ferry to jd watch seal with ame- the samo at tho counter ae G0 State street, Brook- IN AY, APRIL 27, black and tan slut; foot of Cortlandt st stone, the Shoe iym, will ree 5 BREW ‘ARD.—LOST, A BROWN SCOTCH TERRIER , answers to the mame of Jock. Mad on when ‘ther collar, with tho owner's name, J. Kain, Whoever returns said dog to Robert Renall’s W: Nerley restaurant, eorucr of Broadway and Fourth strect, Will Feceive the above reward. EWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, in or in the neighoorhood of Fourth street, a gentle: man e buttons, Whoever will return the same to No.0 Wall stsect, office No, 6, shall receive the above reward. eae REWARD.—LOST, IN GRAND street, near the Bowery, & with hand, Koy, and a ‘seal bearing a coat of arms, with inscriptio: “Rusino.”’ Apply at the reporters’ room, Tombs, and im- quire tur Mr. baldwin, between five and six o'clock P. M, TENANTS’ REGISTER. 200 VILLAGE LOTS AND AN’ ‘Thi fea sear the Hoboken, ferry a prices one half from Vancerbilt’s landing gant rooms, suitable for Staten Island, HEAP RENTS AT 483 BROADWAY. rooms and offices, weil lighted, suitab! rand upwards. Also, ae ower part of house 502 purposes. Apply to Br. POWELL, ooulist, wa Broad- sans, from oom. Alto, the OUNTRY RESIDENCE--10 Ld OR LEASE, a O°: Staten Tali Ellicottville, ‘cam the ferry, «now, th ment, fing Broadway, oF sorner of Broad, ‘ve acres of . B, JANID D5 Gress box 3,471 Post Office. , No. 6 Broad An English t babe improvements, a8, dc., with S00. OLPHINE W HALLOCK, ‘Thirty-third street, ed ith stable, ‘vail, et f even eqn and fore vest location on Staton Island, rie ten Roce gil ts a Inquire at the Vanderbilt House, Vanderbilt's landing, B neat cot! two famill CUFION, 8, 1, PROPERTY TO LE lont briek house, furnished or unfurn minutes? walk from Vanderbilt's Landing. plete with all modern improvements, an ‘ound are attached to the premise way. SK ROOM —SEVERAL ‘DESK PRIVIL GES tin a central location, near the Custom House. 3 om 0, No. 403 Wi hed, ‘rithin ten ‘The house is re- ‘je very opestous, TENANTS’ ROGISTER. 0 LET—THE SECOND seer OF HOUSE mo. ma Hudson street, near St. John’s park, with water and bath; will he let to a aus dren. Apply on the family onl ineet rd ‘o'elook A , _M. misen, 0 LETHE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, rent will wi 0 LET—AT 186 MULBERRY STREET, Rroome, a handsome first flo an room, Croton water, &c. ‘0 LET— 0.86 White street. If a suitable pergon offers, the fil be taken out in board. Apply at 62 Frankli NEAR with pantries, basement, ‘an be seen from 5 to 12 A. from 2 to 5 P. M. ANDSOME ROOMS, FURNISHED WITH ingle gentlemen, (Germans pre- hompson street. For termi, &e., inquire on rpo LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, WITHOUT small children, the socoud floor and half 'of the third floor of house No. 87 East Twenty-seventh street, between Fourth gas a1l chrough the house, baths, water closets, family in the how withoutehiltren, ‘The Fourth avenue cars run to and fr the Oity Hall every five min from$to 6 o'clock. Rent $250. Good refer: om doors ea ene ih u hysi There is Croton water and &o., and Dut the owner, and be is a single man, and Lexington avenues. Inquire on ie a oer BROADWAY TEs, SECOND STORY of house 433 Broome street, two yr, guitabie wx Fig tes business bot am r throughout the pply to Madam HOULLIgM AUGIER, Broome Beekman street; situation very ent $900; ‘Inquire of Mz. LAURENCE. once. IN BEEKMAN STREET, NEAR NASSAU— lower story on first floor of the building No. 15 possession at next door, n Clinton court. TO L The the mod 2h SORENESS Se EERIE SAS ET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN— upper part of house, 130 Second street, containing jern improvements, Inquire on the premise ‘OUSE TO LET, AND BOARD TAKEN FOR RENT.— it “third «treet, with OUSE TO LET—IN BLEECKER STREET, A FEW ® good three Aga mae bas 00d ur TuLING & TUCKER, is Auctioneers, 43 OUSE FURNISHED, square, for two yeara, with iment, completely furnished, and with all the moder Part of the zdnt may be taken in board if d B. DACAMAKA, overents, rable, Apply to JOS, street, room No. 6, I OUSES TO LE’ Fourth avenue. Rent to BK JAMES BU ous ami b i idionde to live there. 7 and basement brick build: doors east of Broad wa: snd water to third stery, alt in TH LEY, 181 Broad: E 10 LET.—A SINGLE GED a house in Brooklyn, wishes to rent it to a genteol pri- , American or German, wich whom io could nd find the eomforteef a home pply to TO LRASE—ON rieen rooms an. RER 8 good to ta Tuite by board to loss of m modera house, having se of kitchen if wanted 375 Niath avenue, corner of NEW BRICK Houses Ure story and: Lasement, with marble mantl gourt yards in front, situated in Fifty. nt $300 "Apply to aire. 'LEMAN, OWNING ould induce some of Tr) ing, containing with modern improvements, gna, & Tircet, ton, minutes walk from "Mamilton ferry. ehlars, address, without.dolay, Charles M., Herald office. , &e., FOU ON BROOKLY: manding a full view iuoders improvements. Clarke, Brooklyn. Apply at N of the HEIGHTS TO LET—CoM- and having all the Columbia street, near ‘OTEL tains ninet; Tt Crystal Faineo, ally, from 10 to 12 o’elock. TO LET, THE FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITU- ‘ated on the southeast corner of Sixth avenne Vieth street; now ready for occupation; sixty feet on Sixth avenue and seventy-five feet on rooms, with parlors and ever Beautifully and convenient! The owner may Forticth street, and con+ located, jo wen On t UCTION NOTICE —ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD F NEWELL & CO. will sell on Wednesi May85, at 1034 o'clock, nt the auction room, 7) Nassia strect, by virtue of a mortgage, several complete suits of A cottage furniture and new bedding; ortment of household furnitur left trom \uctioneer, UCTION E.—M, HENRY, AUCTIONERR, BY AM ONS UR AIA this day, at No. 10 North William Btrect, at 104; o'clock, the furniture of several families, removed for ‘convenience of sale—the quantity of each not iting of «separate sale—embracing almost every gle required for huasekeeping. Also, dry goods, coun leaks, and auy quaptity of stoves, Dealers please atton 9 Nassar UCTION SALE OF PL. dards, moss, perpetual & ae. VANDEWATER & CO. will ‘at 1034 o'clock, at 20 Ping street, the above colle nureery of D. Boli, Broadway and Fiftieth street, OUNTRY RESIDENCE AT AUCTION—THE FINE Place at Stamford built ang formerly goeupied the late Henry J Sanford, kaq., will be sold on Tues ay Bays Tt will be put up at less than half its cost, and sold e highest bidder, ‘Two thirds can remain on mortzags. Tho sale will begin stb As ey wiih the furniture, horses, @arriag: 3, & je sold at 12 M. ee SMITIL DODGE: 27 Bond street. 100 i cop- I. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. per ore atauction. E. H. Ludtow will e m Wednesday, M “clock, at the Mere hange, 100 tons the North Carolina Copper PRE CABINET | FURNITURE goods and fancy desorations —D. Particular attention of purchasers Warercous, in the marbie building 3 four dovrs low Gold stroet, whe HOUSEKEFPING HOUGU calls the w and extensive Beekinan stroet ound rations, oles b heap for cash. il gvots warranted to give cutire satis faction. F coLTo ture. bell, this day, (To Fourteonth ti 2, at 10% °c 2 Nebween, Righth ad ‘Ninth It will com ingrain emr; t romptory, & e same day. O' luesday, May 103 o'clock. os, S2 and id Last, Broadway, grand ing-out sale of the entire stock of new cabinet furnit It will embrace every kind and rosewood furniture, wh: taken away the same day given in to-morrow's pape ARDEN FLOWERS.—W. 8. McILVAIN WILL ‘at auction this day, at the sesdstors, 7 J a+ 10%; o'clock, a general assortment of garden pi Brising hardy, perpetual, moss, bourbon, tea and tm (with and without pot: it varicty; monthly honaysuek frem P.“Honder upwards of fifty tho Gentile ing largely at private sale will be liberal VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —WED- May S, at 10% o'clock, at 90 Pine and 55 Cedar ergreons, consisting in part of balsam aud silver eymouth pine, arbor vitw, hemlock, larch, thorn, weeping and go.den willow, horse cliostnut, &o., &c., sil in fine order, and from private stock. were! fir, spruce, ‘OSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONBER.-WEDNESDAY May 3, at Z o'clock B. M., at No, 74 Stato stroct, betwee: “auinton . Brooklyn, mahogany parlor furniture, Searsle top chamber dv. tapestry, carpets, splendid pier Blass, cas chandvliers, Catalogues at the saleroom, AUCTIONEER —THURS- No. 30 Pine and 56 Cedar ‘OHN day, May 4th, at 10 o'clock. eset, alarge and general assortment, of new and second my L. VANDEWATER, rniture, Royal, Wilton, Brussels 3 ply ingrais car oor oileloths, mirrors, wBlsohon ‘utensils, he. forte E. VAN ANTWERP, AUCTI stock of stationery, RP & SON will et. by orde jank books, glas the Above ttore. Also one deftance iron cash in current funds, HN LEVISON, AUCTIONEER.—OIL PAINTINGS in rich and elegaut frames.—This day, at 2 o'el at 241 Broadway, a large collection of ver, ‘artists, comprising boxutifu > seonery, winter views, oxy t fruit piece ia the world, tattle. {torical subjects: alo, m tine assortment « engravirgr, ‘The attention of lovers of tho fine d thore who wish to adorn their galleries, parlors, or is invited. “The sale will be without resorve. AKLEY S WRIGHT WIL office furniture, mattresses, Also one rosewood upright cottage sortment of fhe stock of vs mahogany French bed- ETER PARKS, AUCTIONEER.—VAL Jot in the Fourth ward Merchants’ Exchange, will be Sassen tl ABLE HOUSE by order of old ths. brick ‘howse aad brick house am ortheast ail parti Madison and Oliver streets. tory. may be had of the auc Sevce he store rect, or of 8. WaR. A ES, Attorneys, same Dullding, second floor. LANTS AT AUCTION —W. day, at 4 ovclock P.M. & fine collection of roses ‘ortonss, beltetiopes, Aowerlug beibe, Ae. he gro houses a istew be id, corner of Broadway ind ‘Risronts MocILVAIN WILT USSELL W WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. SAL a farniture t Te, counter as Hudson Hi wivor, steamboat landing. Things tone remov from ‘the premises. Saie at 105, oc S. TRAPER, AUCTIONEER-—DY SIMEON DRAPER, Pine street, corner of William street 0. ‘day, May 2, at 12s ‘o'clock, at the Morchante’ Exchang 84000 Ay mortgage 7 per cent convertible bonds of tus & land and Pittsburgh Railroad Co., $1,000 cach; $4,000 7 per cent bonds of the Lyons (iowa) Ceatral $1,000 @: ‘first Butirond Con ually. in New York, ( G00 shares City of $1 each, k. 8! 7 suares ITiiwots RORON: APOTHEC ARIRS AND ‘0 PITYSICIANS § others.— Administrator's sale.—Om Thursday, May 4 Fie vo mblic netion, on the prewi the inte , Patorada, N. J tho balance of the idee, &e., threo Sam counters with scales and we ass jars and bottios niso, (wo cxtonsive aud. valuatic medioal Hout $00 volames, bookeares and do plete sets of surgical and sate ELLE Ao bewsee 4 ws “ROGERT CHSWELL ET tioneer. | Chee HOTEL—ST. LAWRENCE HALL, hi b lurged, is reopened. eres, May 1, 18 Dene“ HOGAN & PENN. Co HOUSE, 3% BROADWAY.—THIS NEW AND popular hotel Las changed hands, and isnow opened Elegantly fornished HN H. GOODWIN, ‘Montreal, to the public on the European plan rooms to let without board, JO. EBANON SPRINGS.—COLUMBIA HALL.—TIS [4 establishment will be opened on the lst stay next. Families wishing wecommodations in the hotel oF gottages an L commodated on favorable terms. A German baad and every ether thing meceasary will be provided to make {t'an agreentlo suminor residence by its proprietor. AGENCIES. LL, LEO WOLFE, OF NEW YORK, CIVIL ENGINEER . ana potent agent, Vienna, Austria, HORSES, CARRIAGES, we. ¥.—FOR SALE, A BANDSOMB LIGHT WAGON, without top, made'to order; new. Will be sold ats in; Can be seon at K CAKTY’S stable, corner of Browdway aud Thirty-iirst street. Le@—ONE LIGHT SECOND MAND OPEN WA- at 19 Vestry street, near Hudson aud FOUR SECONDHAND COACHES AND eral wagons, 0, three pairs Broadway. JOR SALE- two seeond-hand rockaways, and 6 cheap and good; also, a large coal yard of horses, end single horses. Apply a ‘OR —A BAY MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, Poh ands high» splendid driver and extra saddle anutmal oan trots mile in three minutes. Also harness, exddle aud with shifting top, made by Miner & $50). Inquire 3 etroet. GRAY CANADIAN rs old, sound, erat ( OR ponies, about hind, and’ good SMITH" ERY LOW, FOR WAX red black saddle mare, sixteen hands high, Address box therow, t years old, warrauted sound and kind, Ai Post Office ar PACING MARE, KIND AND GENTLE, 6 years old; can pa 5, Bgoodsaddie mare; also her wagon and harness, Sold in consequence of tl! heaith of theowner, Apply at 94 Thompson street, from 10to 2 NDID SORRET. BLOODED HORSE, hands high. is beautiful }, in harness. He is warranted sow ind. Can be seen at the St. Nicholas stables, No. reer street. FOR SALETIUE WHOLE OR 0 line of stages now running fro erty to Greenwood Cemetery, now luire of H. BOYD, 404 Cherry stre E THIRD OF THE etreot y CARRIAGE HORSES, with or d harness. The owner Wishes to dispose of them, about to leave for Rurope. To Le teen at i) Tenth street, between the hours of Gand 9 A.M., and v VOR SALE BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, and about 16 hands high, a good traveller, warrante sound Ang kind; would be suitab.e for a dowa town caraan cr exprees Wagon, Sold for want of use, Apply at 79 Mott re SALE and street. yor OUT BUILT, OVER 15 han de bi a kind, Will stand in street without tying, seven years old, mile in 2%) to a wagon. wee. Address WwW ma denn pace a Her owner rells her for want of + Herald Oitee. road horse, has (ow equals, Address NICHOLAS, Herald Ofice, * ‘On SALE—SIX TWO OR FOUR Y wagons, four lumber wagons, twelve railroad carts, tem plantation or farm carts, anda large assortmont of both double and sin; ‘ts and harness. con. stant), t at the large manufactory of MICHARL MULLONE, ‘Warren stroet, i OR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. Tue horse is seve it HORSE FARM tren Wisthe wold Io ast city. Apply # RSE FOR SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY HORSE, boat 1534 bands nd it #ingle or double ha enutiful saddl se. Appl. third streets pply at 221 East Ti ATCHED HORSES, WAGON AND HARNESS. A pair of round pony built brown horses, over 15% h: erfectly broken to single and doublo harness, ttylish and handsome, will ve sold eeparate, Also, 0 d harness, city made, a Aprizint the Thorthwost cor ‘sud Boornim stro 00k OTICE TO CARTMEN AND CELLAR DIGGERS.— neatly new carts for enle. 5 in West terest No. M, op ite Hard, eighty feet deep Egitercee, Wide, on le: 056 Wet street, at RISON'S offic TABLES AND STALLS TO LET, WITH B water, at 62 per mouth; carpenter shep ani offoe:, also, by 75 feet, new, licht, airy and dry, finished ‘tor & saloon or of Third sud Fourth ave rd avenue. STABLE WANTED, OR A VACANT LOT, IN THE vicinity of the New York Hotel, not above Fifteonth street. Would be leased or purchased. Apply to THOS. A EWS, 2 Hanover stree HOUSES, ROMS, &C., V &C., WANTED, BE AND BOILERS WANTED.—A GOOD SE- mplete, from $) to 6 od B. 13 Broadway, front is beaee in some goya Legation ta Begehiyu or in exchange for good and orth from $4,000 to $6, H. L., Herald offi dress of ow j ANTED—LOTS IN EXCHANGE FOR GOOD IM. oved property, uptown, or a B . Al ° land wanted in Ss a island: aleo, ho: change, hy J. CLARK, W ANTED—A “SMALL NEAT HOUSE, WITH GAS, and comfortable conven jot above Twenty: ect, of below Canal. Add st Olive box 3,450, price, & ” stating loeatio: We ANTED—THE UPPER OR LOWER PART OF A €, for & resp, family, situated nal and Fifteenth street, went side pester the modern improventente. Address, wit pt, Drondwa; TANTED—<A R PART OF A hou, ino pleasant location, by # Keutloman whose family consists of but fonr persons, Addrosa, with parti rs, bow sie Post umes. OVP HAYIS Wy thoes N : a < spony twink ccerus Sgook'yn, Megale vieo. | OFTS TO LET.—PART OF THE LOFTS OF STORE 0. 160 Broadway. Inquire of eubscribers. on the pre: OFTS TO LET.—TO LET, THE W ious lofts over the store 64 Inquire of SAMUEL OSGOOD, on the pre- FFICES TO LET—~TWO second floor, font, separate entrance, in stores i, Apply to YELVERTON & FELLOWS, 4nd 90 Pearl strey »n the premise: FFICES AND LARGE FLOOR TO LET—IN THE \uilding 16 Nassau street, corner of Pine; the i. adapted for a printing office, other light manufactarin ATER & TURNER, 30 Pine and 56 Lighted. The floor is w bookbindery, or an. to VANDE reets. FFICES Rat eTOORS TO LET- Es it) eeu building No. 8) uitable for aperten well lighted and ai nN u stres OFFICES {10 LET, AT NO: 12 BROADWAY, OPTO- site the Bowling Green: large, light and airy. Also low. Apply on the prom: D. GATES s loft. Re . qi to rE. PERRIS. eee en: SUITS OF OFFICES ON Roo U Franklin street, for business purposes, on first tabi over a store, well suited for a Pantene taalorin, business or teas ment, fancy BEL TEAM POWER TO LET.—GOOD LIGHT RooMs TO St t, with or without power; also, Koto ant ‘Steam Works, Twenty-ci re, 26 irony. Apply to DAVE y forty five: TO LET—IN BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, NEAR cher. Apr! THE COMMODIOUS LOWER FLOOR NO. wel adapted to the éry | BROOKS & CO., No. 203 (0. ET—-WITII STRAM POWER, TWO LARG! F ROOM, y threo, twenty } one eating honss, with tixt quire of THOS. PALMER, Si Duane stroet, the casement, ighth street, SUITS OF ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN, FUR- z ed, with or without , from et of May, at To deEiLow, No. 409 Broadway; two snd célier conveniences, and cdjvining bed foom im « IND FLOOR OF HOUSE sized rooms, with pantrios For terms inquire st 699 Broau- T°, x A SHORT DISTANCE from Hamilton avenue ferry, front basement, front rom, and adjcining “bedroom in'second, and frou room third story To siuall family rent low, Apply ab 27 W codbull nteeske LET—A BOUSE, (NEW L. the modorn improvemeuts, in Mi est Tirenty-soventh put in porfect or- 4 tuet; central and , room No, 23, from street. It is new! deciral inquire at 24 W Droz Address box 2, house $4 West Twent Inquire on the premiscs, painted, dor; three stories and basement, clock, of EDWARD WARREN 0 LET—TWO STABLES IN THE VERY SUPERIOR stable in Fourteenth street, opposite I 2,075 Post Ofc 10 LET—IN A GENTEEL NEIGHBORMOOD, IN THE the first story, con- sisting of eight rooms and two kitchens, with use of’ bath sud water closet: or is,well planned for two small familie and will iiliam F ioth street ST YEAR) WITH ALB 0. LET—THE ‘the building No. Ccdar streets, sui enue, between Apart 10 LET—1HK UPPER PART OF HOUSE 95 WEST a Thirty ninth Strack, first east of Broadway, on upper | side, to a neat respectable famil, A, A bo" to W. W. Selleek, i“ 5. Ely's, iy Fulton Ae we oi HE FIRST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE 80 s fronting the street, « ith s 5 ala om i rvant, Fer Verma, SPRiy ‘to Me. BouaRD, re bin ‘street. T LET—STORE, Goop "aaa Window, basement, with ry Bank y Will be lot te for two carriages and thr from Hudson, also » Eighth avenue. good statle for two horses, corner of Bank. H hast THE CON 127 Chariton street, furniture for Wasbington street. G LET—THE Arear sneer STORE ON THE ner of Broadway and Bleecker street ABNIW Le RLY 64 bh LET—A LARGE UNFURNISHED PARLOR ON cond floor, bedroom off; kleo, # fine jeri @ room on Tighte THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF Nasean strees, betwoen Pine and fe for offices, bookbindery, particulars apply to H. H. LEEDS & 0 HE STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE 356 n ‘Twenty # and jects Apply to M, PUSSBDD Inquire at j ENIENT THREE SfOR¥ HOW in good order; also n portion of t le, OW reasonable t rd floor, with or without board: room Apply at 110 Grand etrect, three doors west of Bron ae TY PEET mn thi Mais ey COR- ‘0 LET—THE UPPER PART. BASEMENT, &C., OF No. 267 Atlantic street, Brookiya. Inquire on the no LET—AT STAPLETON, houre three minutes walk of the Kent 6170. Apply to K. H. Of David Decker, Beq., 35 Ww fitehalt ‘streets y single, on the second or third’ floo nished, for office or rer pectable ine LET—TWO LOFTS new building No. 125 9: quire of ABN | BK MILLS, on the 2 prem with or without board; a ALA a Iya LET—AT 74 BROADWS 22 FRET BY oo FEET, IN THE Dry Boek. In- venue D, STATEN ISLAND, mn Beach street, near the Richmond rom Sribie nading, conte ROOMS, IN SUITS td hed » ui LET—THE, F thi CORNER ROOM IN BASEMEB! Museum, adjoining the ae in Lune! immediately. Apply toG. W. ROB: HE NEW THREE STORY 88 Wort Twenty roveota sire ie Unto ; gue, Croton watts, 10 LET—STORE NO. 1 PARK ROW, CORNER OF ANN etreet. Inquire in the 0 LET—A FRONT PARLOR eeveral small rooms. nal street, Mrs, LADOMUS. 9 LET—TO A QUIET AND RESPECTABLE ¢AMILY of grown persons, pleasunt apartmonts in the house No, eet, one door east of Mercer street, DIX, on tio | 7 Amity © let iv premire arate rooms, In d vo Phos who cons belonging to the bovse he: rately, with oF without Voard. 10 LET- of the how row of but lain: Guike on the promisgy of BRAL FURN store. fire of J. STORY BRICK HOUSE, near Cenal strect, fitted witu Ce wire on the premises from 10 to 12 A. aI., ot oul itiiken x, AND BEDROOM AND Sil Laudeomely fu HED ROOMS, SEVEN OR Joon, 60 Lispenard strost board two or Or they would be lot sepa: Good club rooms, &e 0 BE LET IN BROOEL YE 4 nag 9 BLEGANTLY furnished house, with plai Without children it would be let diate posscesion given, as th days for Europe, Adi 10 LET OR TO LEASE—THE WELL KNOWN PUBLIC house known as the Halfway House, situated in East Now York. ther particulars inquire No, 200 Pearl str 1 feet in depth. ystantial “brick building, 1 feet ty Possession can be had immodiately. For fur- ti7 Adams treet, Brooklyn. { EDWARD GODFREY TOR A TERM OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS. lot of 4, fronting on Varick and Grand aud ithe thi fy a feot al streot—size 87 en ‘operty there is iy depth, Ape ply at t 157 Broadway, room No. iE on NEW HOTEL, HAVING MANY ADVANTAGES, the southeast’ corner of Tenth avonue and Thirty- first atreet, to lease, containing forty rooms, with all the modern improvements; rout very low. ean make money rapidl: of the oc ‘A compstent person diy, For farther particulars inquire spant, om the premises, or H. DAVIS, room No. 6, 289 Broadway. ALTIMORE, MD., THE TURF. ES.—THE SPRING MEETING over the new cour: it Herring Run, vear Valtimore, Rt ‘will commence on the first Tuesday, 6th day of june next, pEizst duy, Tuesday—Jockey Club Purse $700 three mile Same day—Sweopstakes for 3 year olds, mile bonte—8200 subscription, rfeit; the Club to give more stort, following ontr bons nami hilo, by Mariner, out of Witten ry merch f. by dain by Medoo; P. 8. Fowler names b 6. Tervifer, by Imp. Sovereign, out of Jane er. ©. Mitchell. Also, Col. Geo: by Imp, Glencoe, out of names b. f. by Imp. Ainderby,out of Prince Inhunt Medoe. Se ut same half forte start: Nanny ¢ Glasseook’ Glue Bonnet Gol, istlo Arthur, incess Ann; G. W. Dil- names ch. ¢. by Imp, Glencoe, out of Miusadora by ond day—W ednesday—Jockey Club Purse$500,two mile fait, mile ‘the Club to day—Sweepstakes for all pray subscription, 1. Ketium, 4: 4 we 5 egy of Emily y Umpire Fisid Zamen'bs 8. . Wand Arisa Mey Tap. Gleshos, dam by va Medoe, 3 Glenace, ch. Gi by. ne Yo pee dam by A, J. Mi Weaners iner names ch. ¢. Blonde, by Imp. y Wagner, 4 years; G. W. Dillabunt names iarret ‘Divi, by Glencoe , 4 gone ino, b.f. Madouna, 4 years. meee Club "Purse $300 mile tak TF olds—$500 subseription, t, 2mile eheate. Clan f5 five son, iftwoor heer liner names ch. f. Bl sire ay ip. its (Reape ame By R.P Field by Imp. ¢, n Es Fourth ‘Day—Friday—Jookey Club purse $1,000, four mile heats. Samo. Jay—Swoepstakes for three year old heats—3a00 subseripti Club two or more start; Col Bnderey, out of b. ieee Ann; ry fakely’s ame day—S' three miles; fo best three fn fiv Same di two mile if re $500, names $0. by eh Pr. cwler names ». ¢. Territier, by Imp. ioe of also, gre. Little Arthur, b; 1 ostin Gre cag t. Cn mp. svkarday Jockey Club parse $400, mile heats, epstakes for all azes, s single heat of year olds and over to carry 100 Ibs. sutecriplion; 4 ‘$100 forfeit. 7 ‘The Club to give $300 ), if two or more start. P’ Fowler names Uol. T. Gelty' ch. b. Highlander, by Imp. Glencoe, out of Castings y twp. Nonareb, five years; K. ¥. Field names Little Flea, Uy Gray magle hve y ‘The folk Col. Hare’ Arthur for $200), mile be against Col Diilautne’s Mado NTEW YORK RACES-NATIONAL COURSE.—THE spring 1 of New tinue First Secord Day—Tue Third Day—Wed heats; twonty per cent to go to the more th Fourth Vay—T Eg two mil Sixth tywonty ing over the National Course, near the city Ye will commence on Monday, Ju 26, and con- Day Mond: ay—Ciub Parse, $1.50), three mile at horse, if Ab two et a eday—Club Purse $500, mile heast, best Day—Friday—Club Parse $200, for beaten horses e heats, Day--Saturday—Club Puree $2,000, four mile heats; per cent to goto the kecoud best hore, if more than No. 1—Sweepstake: rales; 4 yr. olus and over to onre a single heat of four cription, ou $200 forfeit. Club MN), if two or more start. Tobe Fun on Monday, tho fret day of the mevtin No, i-Sweepetakes for ¥ yr. olda, milo heats; $250 sub- soription, $100 forfeit." Club to $250, if two oz more start. Vo be run om Tuesday of t No. $-Sweepstakes for scription, $10 forfeit, Ci rt. No. 4—Sweepstakes for 4 subecri To be run on Wed: iM heats; $500 tion, $200 forfeit. Cind to ined ‘3300, if two or more 0 bé run on Thursday of the raco week. " No. 5--Sweepstakes for 3 yr. olds, two mile heats; $500 subseri start, Carter, ena be apes tion, forfelt, Cid to give $00, if two or more ‘o be run of caine week. ‘to elove the firet day of June. Three Nominations to be make to S. J. New York. 8. J. CARTER & CO. ss Prince str NG, TUESDAY, MAY $000, mile bi Miller's Beer day for the course, THE FRABIS, a0, WATCHMAKER WISHES TO GET. “EMPLOYM this city, Address W. F. L., Heraid office, § GARDNER AND FLORIST.—A RESPECTABLE young man, of practical experionce in the mal in ARMER AND “GARDENER WANTED.—AN IN! dustrious, ae goons ment of @ greenh thorough knowies . Ninery, and store, together with's of Litelien and lower gar- d_ soft 4 plants, efi required, na respectable Protestant Hr) ia that business. Tan RYAN honest man, who has # thorouci f farming in this country, and under. raising St vegetables, is wanted imtmediately, to farm. Apply to J. M. ROBISON, 16 Wail street, 1THOGRAPHY.—TWO LITHOGRAPIIC DRAFTS men, compet tent to make tints for color printing, re P- juired immediately. Apply tg W. H. Molevrooke, No. we roadway. Se supplies Wx. M 10 MERCHANT T. by; othico, 4 ply,of workmen, ive rociety, and we call RY NO OBJECT.—COAT fter May 4, Writ rotor A 10 George FP. Fo: 300 roadway. Or to OTICE 18 HEREBY of the sity of Bridge '@ refused to acer 0 New York fora d therewith. Bigzed ATTDEW | PAMLEY, Peatdent, MoKenziv, Secretary. —A SITUATION WANTED 0: a first class custom cutter. Address W. T., Horald O_PAINTERS.—WANTED, AT 74 IRVING PLACE, 41x 0) trade. W eight good house painters; also & boy to leara the PRRSUIASLY 4 FIRST RATE BOILER + Apply at J. 8. Bunce & Co's, No. 26 eT ANTED—TWO GOOD CARPEN' ae lis Spring sts ENTERS. INQUIRE FURNITURE, NA AANA ~ LED ‘plz alist -BUYERS OF THIS FASB style of tory of 3. i. W. west of Bo pest ppiied 6 usal, oe for the, New toa and = Contre street, three Cpdolitis enrt ‘HOLSTERY GOODS AT GREAT Peon tars oP. —THE beoribers now offer an immense ce and ornices, tasso's, wit pling, st 2 p*r cout lower + dS BR DAVise *, window shades and the uphoiater ers, Iu Bowery. ee gl4 Two pleasant front roo! oan “door: also oe on The third oct ROADWAY.—AN, ELEGANTLY FURNIS -_ ‘of roems will be vacated about lat May, thous beard, oF with palvate ta le only. hi nished room, on first floor, suital ‘or two gentlemen. Apply be' Wand tae «. 460% BROOME STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—ROOMS to let, Jet, furnis! or unfur nishe A PARTIENTS FOR GENTLEMEN wives, also single gentlemen, in. AND THEIR first class housey three minutes rom ferry—17 Coneord str corner of Liberty street, Brooklyn; fall or partial board’ References exchangs AS, THE MOST DESIRABLE, AND RESPECTABL persons taking boarders dectine exposing their hous hin public, and our medium of advercising becoming ‘versal. boarders ean, receive y information, and be politely directed to such, free of ehar; byepe plying at the office, No. 73 East Fourteenth street, near Union square. ‘A HANDSOME SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO I ee e or two gentlemen, with partial board if re- private family, or will be Jer, with use of Fall femily. The house gas, baths, those of the first rospeesaullity need, 118 Waverley pla PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, furnished, to let tos gentleman and his wife, with board, ina private family 0 one room onthe third floor, suitalle for.» single gentlom ferences required. Cali wenty-second street, between Sixth and Grand street, near Broadway, home can bebad. No aa in HANDSOME FRONT AND BACK PARLOR TO LET with board—House first class, containing improv Meats; location most desirable, and accessivle to stage lines. Apply at 49 Grove street, near Bleecker, . Apply at the first “PLEASANT UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO let to a gentleman and his wife, with board, in» ple: antio F apply at 106 DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO ONEOR two gentlemen, with hot and cold bath room ad- joining, wlth oF wittiout partial board. The house is desira- ly located, 224 Fourth ‘opporite Washington square, BARA PARLOR AND BEDROOM HAN DSOMELE pint Hatapeiianee eH let ar Boards ns fret ola Jo fouse, Nor af iat rest ae avenue, Xo bow those willing to pay OARD.—ROOMS TO 3 HANDSOMELY FUR- nished, to single gentlemen.’ Reference required. Ap- ply at 28 Wi ey P OARD.—FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN CAN BE AO- gommodated with Lourd at $5 Russell place (Groonwieh bvonue.) The house is furnished with mnodorn im- provements, and easy access is had’ to the Sixth sud neh avenue cars. For Crile EN ly Sl May lat, ab 247 nty-firet street, corner of BoAkD FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH H BREAKFAST No. 179 West Twonty-second strect, from 1st of May. (Gentlemen only. Apply at 28 Wort Treaty: OARD.—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, with board, singly or in suits, at No. 4 Carroll piaee, Bleecker stre¢ OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND & few single gentlemen, oan obtain board, with plea- sant rooms, at 9 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. Bees FRONT AND BACK PARLOR AND BED- room, furnished or tier —e to let, with or a board, in's p "he house has baths, gas, OARD.—A SUITE OF ROOMS, ALSO ROOMS FOR single gentleme ‘at No. 19 Union square, west D.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR ONE OR two single gentlemen, can be handsomely ‘accommodated with rooms and board, ‘in s small priv il new, with all the modern improvemer furnished, situated in Twenty-fourth Way. Address Paullus, Horaid ofice. OARD.—WANTED, A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH board for a lady, in a small family, or widow lady pro- ferred; tion below Fourth street and near Broadway. Ifthe loeation and room suit, a desirable and Perman occupant may be relled upon. ‘Board paid in Hic otreference. Address A- K, M., Broudway Post Olfce, for two day! OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM ON or SECOND floor to let to a gentleman and wife or a party of singlo nen. Can be had by PPlying immodiately at No. 37 et ot OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR, ON SECOND FLOO also, other pleasant soemes to let to gentiemen and th: ‘Wives, or single gentlemen, with full or partial board, at 54 | \ Bleecker etreet, near Broadway. ANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE TO LRT, HWING bath, gas, fo, f rooms oF single nparinentey Bue A FAMILY IN CLINTON PLACE, NBAR | with or without board. ‘Aviva 30) BS eo way, No. 29, will let rooms with board; the house | way, Uxion Square, orto W. T, CA. DELL! 20 fronds o'clock. The most unex- oom Ni lo reference petecieel and given." Rooms for gon- nd wife, @ family, or for two single gentleman. OakD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR GENTLEMEN AND their wiv Seerng es P aaa one shee tns cout Fi Yor farther particulars, t of May. Yer further part 190 West Eighteenth street. Ge ‘on OARD AT (48 BROADWAY.—DESIRASLE SUITES of room#, with full board; also, fine rooms for single gentle References required. ply. | ely priced rooms | BOARDING AND LODGINGs OARDING.—A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FUR- 8 to let om the i floor, with or without ished ro Is, in'a pleasantly located house, replete with mees. Apply at 145 Ninth between Srey and Fourth avenue, Ml tly ach deg f “et be hi Aj Pst Wate py third street. Also, an offies Ath ile for & | ain eR ds cae A PRIVATE FAMILY TAVING MORI 2 room rey wish gud let. n frome rooms rd, to-on0 br two gentiewses. “The howse is new, Bas all the moder further pardiesiarg apply at 28 Grovestresk, ene FOF farther tlemen gaily, with or without artist board. me bathroom Mres , 0 slighted with rdburet, 541 Housto: free. Apply to coh ee sally OARDING.—T0 LET, ONR Pi roome attached, furnishad on. ee. TERE out board: will be 10b together OF separate.“ Layeine at 12 Sixth avenue, ” Inquire at Noe 136 NE I Bi as OARDING—A RESPECTABLE GENTURMAN AND" Tis wife cam find « Penntifal room, furlahed or unfure ished, in American ferily, where all the comforts Bra geod home way be realized.’ Please sppiy. ss Nor | Bleecker street. i P 1 ppg ree —ONE “OR TWO PLEASANT ROOMS TO jet, with partial board, in a small private fai Apply ot 233 Twolfth street, a fer ws n tiem east of Broadway; OARDING.—TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS TO} let, with board, Apply at 122 Sullivan street. ti f| BosRonee: AT NO. 4 ABINGDON SQUARE.—ACs ‘° commodations from see i of May, for Senslanen’ ant their wives and Lo ge Her tion pleasant an@ » convenient. Dinner n OEY Oe ee ia te BoABPING AT 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, FIFTH jt door west of Washington ‘ery desirable eo g on second’and third foot, with bed doom a, connecting, cam behad, furnished or unfurnished, by and their {| wives, or single gentlemen, Terms Srarate Bath, &¢.5 on second floor, ROOKLYN “AN, AMERICAN GENTLEMAN , AND senile will find | mote ary streets bekgete Auity, three minutes wa oe from Atlantic ferry. HILDREN'S BOARD.—A LADY RESIDING UP town wishes to take two little girls, under twelve *s of age, to board and educate wit! chter. } will ic Kindly eared for and thoronghiy: lussructed ta vual English branches, For particulars, inquire of Mis MeFARLAND, ier Fourth otrest, OWN -TOWN ACCOMMOD ASO: eee isED A Ered tol pt or wane i I, to gent fy men and their wives. also single ig gontlomen a at Tt Franklin street, Bath at ase oe the house, References ,y; oxebapged. ARM BOARDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN ARE DESIR?" ‘ous of meoting with rooms and partial board at «fara (! of accoss,, in the neighborhood of New Yorks hé . H,, box 1334 Post Office, stating torms, &o. reg te BOARD.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG ox. tleman ts partial board in a gontee! privat va ith Brooklyn, where he ay acs dress Americas " FURNISHED Ho HOUSE TO LET IN TWENTY.FOURTE, troet, went side.—Good three story house, all the im. aished, fine TU eu auoti shen 4B Walker streot, Bene peet BS ROOMS ka LET—IN SUITES OR 8) Pepe roakfast at 14] Ninth ‘third door from niseaway, aaa! ‘also at No.6 College place! rites TO LET AT A gMODERATB vate hae URNISHED re sce ne hrarders near read way, inn conteal part of | the city. Noremovalin May. Address 7. P. Y., box 2,138 | Post Office. (aig! ROOMS TO LET IN BROADWAY, ABOVE ree percep bgoeetefordian Eyed cheney le el Hi se" rr ae ‘Apply at ct Brosdwag. ios, URNISHED ROOMS FOR, GENTLEMEN, AT NO. 6, Walker street, near West Broadway, to URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT GM BROADVAY, two doors above Union squat ing a suit a th first floor, handsomely furnishes single rooms fo: gen- 1 tlemen only. FUME WEL, FURNISHED RooMs 70 LET—viTH , or without breakfast, in Fourt atreet, (N). 69,) } east Union'square, with all the mo: odom, im Provements, neatnoss and comfort. Terms moderte te ,, good lodge ¢ GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR STALL families, cun be accommodated with plessant rooas, im s delightful ‘location, where are but few boarder, and ro pass continually. “Also, ‘atheand gar, Taq & neosad avenue: Xermse ressenstlas ‘also 3 N COURT STREET, BROOKLYN. Pincing ocoupying & 1are doce ineeeat ioe. ODGINGS.—MANHATTAN nOUsE oa 2) GNTRE ft. opposite Duane. Strangers and others can b&coom- modated with lodgings, as we have made arrangemits for tixty or seventy persons. Terms 25 cents per night. Y , corner of sh street. The situ- ation very © Gas und bath room. Bow IN BROOKLYN —OONVEMIENT To ited or Wall street fei d wits or single 222 Henry etre OARD IN BROOKLYN.—WILL BE READY BY THE Ist of pe ee rooms, furnished or unfurnis! for families or single persons, in the new brown stone hou: on the north side of Concord street, third door from Adams; location most desirable, and within a fow minutes walk of n fei OARD IN BRI room, on third floor, suitab gentleman and wife, can rivate family, three minutes walk from South f tlantic street. $8 per week for two gentlem for a gentleman and wif OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with full or partial board, in a pri Yate family, five minutes walk from the South or Montague ferries, where they would receive all the comforts of home, ‘Situation pleseant, Referencs exchanged, Apply at 69 State street, Brooklyn. ] Dig AND BEDR foe FURNISHED OR UFUR- nished, tolet—to ofa modern built house, occupted by a mall p pipatenmi | Satisfactory references required. Apply at No. | West ‘Twenty fourth street, east of Sixt! Prrant rooms, furuisned or eafarnisheds af Po it6 furnished oF un! Clinton place eo onexce tjomable EE ce gi “trennd oe juires ivate table lesired. ti 0 dispose of will hear of pureiaser. ist hang Talbace payee BOARDING.- urna VERY PLASANT rooms, single or in suits farnishod or unfmished, | gam be had, fr residinat No. 260 Fou posite Dr. Hawk's ofuroh.. Te house is ieleneantly located, and has gas, bath, 0." Heferucvs ver bel TS IS ON I OOMS.—A COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN CANDE AG- Vcommodated for the cnr with furnished ioms, iw ck, Apply ox’ the premises, nn Poemve § Sohare ce A Rd on. ST ELE EE OOMS FOR GENTLEMEN Ri | Washington place. MAY BE HAD, A’ NO. 25 Boor areal ans ESRI Ce no Gout VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS ARE VACNT AT 1D No. 1 Waverley place, corner of Mercer strectior gen=\ ish brea! ‘ Ledrooms attached. SORT FT ee ae OARD IN BROOKLYN. bedroom and pantry, attac! “ to Stam ERONT PARLOR, WITH cond fluor. Also, or six only, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLE. two ladies ean be accommodated with nt room, ins private family. af ‘ulton ferry, by appl lying at i 8: Terms moderate. Referonees exch OARD IN BROOKLYN, wife, or two si a with board in» pleasant bo Tient to. the Wall street or South ferries. Apply on the rrenmises. or IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SELECT Hal board, im th convenient to both Atlantic and References given and required, mry street, Hamilton rries. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PLEA: Teom and bedroom and large ate on the second Bite, oF separate! iy, a ale for » gentleman and ontlemen. References given and re- Atlantic sti end Ra! BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. a ny uf coat ie cater ¢ Heights, command oe aud bay, aad vithia three . Apply at 13 Popiar street. Bete ON STATEN ISLAND.—PERSONS DES! ous of obtaining board in thi may hear of w heal famisy, by appl; hee on board pity CARD WANTIEDUIN BROOKLYN, BY A YOUNG man, in ® private family, with day; room must be large house pleasantl, rate, Address Shawmut, Hei OARD WANTED..—A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, highly educated, and experienced in teaching, wishes to give music, French, or German iessons, in componsati for bis board. Th: best references givon. Please ad Professor, 6 Sullivan street. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY: one or two furnished rooms, with board for the lady culy; location must be gentral: where there are a) other Mcariers preferred. Address Howard, Broadway 4 jee. OARD WANTED FOR] TWO YOUNG LADIES, IN Private family in New York, or near the South Forry, Brooklyn, Neference exchanged. Call or address No, ‘6 Degraw Place, Brooklyn. —A FEW SINGLE with pleasant rooms, OARDING—186 TENTH STREET, CORNER BROAD- way, ® splendid suit of parlors, fronting 0 on Broadway; non sev ly or Neiven, He oo ares Sas ‘with all “tne o"modern improvement. Reforenees ex- —A ye gt aby ade J Le tg WILL RE- the Ist & first class honge, with all ght No.9 Ashi would secommo: tow wale Reront rh ‘rooms ind board, on terms. BesRING—AT 24 TWELITH STREET, Mocks from Broadway. a large room on suitable for a sing) ‘The house is of the mente. GENTLEMAN (zoss ob Pn bor WW. 4 Union square Post 01 mutidentially, red. geutlensed cau also be a0: commodated. Apply at 8 Henry #troet. — LOCATION.—NO. 11 oARDING DELIGHTFUL, | take Metal OF Wesbingtae cipal hotels, amuso- fitted, replete with pplication at the Louse, oF 4 ween choige of apart, bee irs Saga will be ‘hepey. ‘to give wi inforuation iT HANDSOME ROOMS, UNFURNISHEL WITH , Gas, £e., on the second floor cia very sgateet house, 2 Be Seedad stcests For terms, &c., inuire om ro nn eS SRD Beene oem ott ed TO LET—SUITABE FOR ~ a gentle t - ‘ae ment wo single gentlema, In. enchant Sind nine ER RE ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED Ri gentleman and lady, board for the aay oa my, ees there are few or no boarders, between Hleeck tre d near Broadwi id in ad Addresh Alabama, Broadway Peet O ———————oeSSS COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $ 000 wetect ie for ma 000, out of w! 000 in six ‘monthe.”” ihdasene i. (00. —A PARTNER WANTED IN A CASH BUSI- ‘a8. with the above amount, the business being veral years, and very tte a inform: pAes had by applying to aL r OPARTNERSHT HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCI- ated ‘eh! m es or Oiie Ba “waterale tationory, business, fcr the tr of 1. Do Doubleday Oe street. 'HOMAS D, Sa York, May 1, 1°64. Un mti nt '—The subscribers hi _— a copartner- shi he firm of eday & Latimer _ Commereial an ne tationers, No. 16 Ni street, New York, THOw As eappieba” Wien, GATOR LYED of ARSE AE, MUTUAL CON- ‘April 25, 1854, OHNE ParILurs, HAVE THIS” DAY ea! ag. 8 partner in thele business, The EDSALL, BRYAN « co, oe —FROM THIS DATE MR. EDWARD Lag 8 is admitted as partmer in our firm. = wea. _May A ROSSIRE « a co. OETHoPAEDIC INSTITUTION “FOR THE CURE OF deformitios.—The copartuership betwors Dow trace EBarthelwees has been wieselved this day, the former being * Bow \Ne only proprictor of that establishment, the lattec oapangen egpreetion at 92 Dean street, Brooklyn. DSALL & Buran designe of thi ARINER | WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN IN WASH , Whe possesses an extensive and rare Hen 0 sitiieg stint ang fous ‘secduoes Ms N —ONE OF T. GILBERT & CO.'S. for $200, if applied for within three et, Brooklyn. Ifnot sold will bo RARE BARGAIN.—A_ QUITE NEW oSfLanpip rosewood pianoforte, (2 octaves u short . perfect in every ety’ Wns, Toe He obliged to #ail #0. To vA sven for o: week. from Pole AM. UNOP. Meat I Crosby ate Vetween Spring and Prince, USICAL CARD—MRS. SBGUIN, PROFESSOR OF ic, Italian and English, ‘sncred and secular, nd the indies up town, that in odate them, ebe will in we Att Ss nt's place, Macdougal vd Be! vm snag te ke will be. "sd eburch, teow tah room, or * plano alee taught. and Pate ie wh wings, Boe nt

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