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ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. , MONEY MARKET. Toxspax, Mey 29—6 P. M. ‘The upward movement in the stock market still con- With a daily increasing activity in transactions, rices are steadily improving. At the first board Illinois tral bonds arwanced % per cent; Cloveland and To- dividend bonds, 3¢; Pennsylvania Coal, 13g; N. ¥- Railroad, 3{; Erie Railroad, 14; Harlem, 3' ding Railroad, %{; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, 3;. frie bonds, 1875, fell off 34 per cemt. There were very sales of Krie and Reading. All the leading sto>ks im cemand. State stocks, railroad boats, land, asd trensportation companies were all quite active the improvement in prices. The fine weather gives ‘one encouragement rolative to the growing crops, gives confidence in the future. Everything regari- the approaching harvests is seized upon with the it interest, and everything connected with finaace d'trade hinges upon that event. From the Soath wo more satisfactory accounts of the weatner. As ‘season advances the public mind will be more in- asely abrorb:d in thin matter, and if the prospec items as maturity approaches, we shall cee the effes every depa:tment of industry, All ot our public works sipate in the general feeling. Their business will be uch affected favorably or unfavorably by the result ind thoce interested in them do not look on with indit » Afew desperate bears in Wall street may no satisfied with the favorable prospects regarding th ‘They are all the time looking out for fires, , Croughts, and disasters of all sorts, and th» odability is that thoy will this year be disappointed. hey bad enough last year to satisfy them for a dozen least, but we believe they are as hungry as ever. ry day adds to the security of the growing crops, aad @ few weeks wheat will be safely harvested and |. ‘The opening of new railroad lines throughout Western States will open an immense tract of new puntry to market and give us supplies of grain greater han ever before heard of. Sections of county which atil’ new bave been almost shut out from the world, we now the cheapest and speediest conveyance to et. Thousands upon thousands of acres of the jost prolific land in the world have this yoar been ht under cultivation, which last year was wild . The extent of land sowed and planted this year 80 much greater than last, that an average production acre would give us an enormous aggregate compared h former years; but the yield is likely to be far above average, and the aggregate is likely to be perfecuy onishing. At the second board the market was a shade or two for some stocks, while others were firm at the "s Prices. Indiana 6’s were up ‘4 per cont; beriand Coal, 34; New York Central Railroad, 14. the close the tendency was upward. The transactions at the Assistant Treasurer's office D-day were aa follows:— Paid on ‘ape i Account, ceived 0, ce de a for Assay Office. d on disbursing check The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, fashington, ou the 27th, were;—~ «$101,908 91 + 27,569 83 . 296 ¢o + 78,548 8L ler warraute received and entered. + 18,610 61 pPey Warrants........ 0... + 20,671 13 eovering into the Treasury frem muscel- fluneous sources...... terereseseesens 119 99 covering into tae Treasury from customs, 690 32 The gales at the Mining Board, yesterday, were :— 00 ) i eae Oo. 00 do. % 13 % co be Ship Timber. .T5e. 144 per share was offered for North Carolina, with- it saies—-$17; asked. Mr. J, Thompson will sell, at the Merchants’ Exchange, 123 o'clock to-morrow, (Wednesday,) Virginia State , North Carolina 6's, Tenmeaseo 5 per cents, Sacra- mato bonds, Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis Railroad nds, Great Western bonds, &ec. he steamship Baltic, from this port for Liverpool to- w, will take out a large amount of specie. It is nated that the shipment will not be less than one de quarter million of dollars, principally in Caiiforaia 8, which have been reserved for export. The ship- pnt will not, therefore, draw much from the banks @ steamship Star of the West, from Nicaragua, {4 arly due, with California dates to the 9th inst. She bring probably half a million on freight, besides t in the hands of passengers and in drafts. Ther 8 been no change in quotations for foreign exchange- comtinue to quote 10a 10%¢ per cent premium on don; Paria, 5f. 13% a 6f. 1144. ine contecences held by the Vermont and Canada lad ¢oncerrivg the possession of the Vermont Centra ve, ae yet, resulted in no definite action. The last g, held on Friday, stands adjourned to Wednes- next, 1 is rumored that a new organization in the ction of the Vermont and Canada will probably be ined upon before any transfer of the property is de. The Boston Traveller of the 28th inst, says:— pper etocks attract # large share of ‘eLbcgiet decidedly active. Cageee el F down fj uy i conseq: eae _—s gre resulta from mont ions » with coariderabie create on Saturday, and was isk at i4 at close. Toltec is very firm and quite ac- . The statements which reach ue from reliable urces are very satisfactory as to the working of me. The vein grows richer as it is developed, and the oduct in and barrel work is large. The Isto ale too iy yielding well, and bids fair to become a ry productive mine, but it is depressed by large as- iments which have been necessary to cl off the cebtecness of the company. Rutland Railroad has converted one-third of its sting debt into third mortgage bonds at par, leaving +t $800,000 to be changed in the same way. The net in- of this road is handeomely increasing, and the encoure ging intelligence is received from the official urces of the Ogdensburg, Central, Northern and Che. lize corporations. If the entire cost of these roads represented by shares of capital stock, they could pay divicends, and the market value would, no doubt, increased from fifty to one hunared per cent. if the proposed new stock of the Fitchburg Raltroad ppany, one to every fourteen, should not be taken at ir, it will be necessary to pass two more dividends, and stockholders will receive no returns until July, 1856, looks now as if the measure would succeed, and a divi- d be declared in July next. Since the announcement of the sales of land by the inois Central Railroad Company the sellers of bonds time appear to be inclined to leave this security bme. A week since, time sales were made at 723; to buyers 60 days. The rate has gradually advanced cash esles at 77 to 77%. This rapid advance is un- lubtedly to be attributed tothe fact that public at- lation has been arrested by the operations for the past ree weeks in the land office at Chicago. During April, ,660 acrea were sold for $250,347—an average of $13 ir acre—and to the 26th of this month the sales have ounted to $348,565—s0 that the company have dy a sinking fund formed, in round num- hs, of $1,500,000, A het of the pur- jacers has been exhibited at the office of the impany for several days, which shows that the sales ie made generally in lots of 40 to 160 acres. Ata very oderate assumption the company will have from 500,000 to $8,000,000 of their lands sold during the esent year. ‘The prices are too high for speculation. }e purchasers settle and cultivate the lands at once; jus the adjoining property is greatly enhanced in value. }e great feature of this system is that the sinking fand a the best possible shape—that is, in notes given for d to be placed under improvement prior to their ma- rity, and the title to the land retained until the noter paid. By this ingenious system of long credits and rates of interest, the company will realize an im- enae sum of money for their lands, far exceeding their nded indebtedness. At 25 per cent less than the prices ly obtained in the last two months, these lands ioe $26,000,000, ‘The road has cost about $20,- sis Scents show in the land department will in- ee the stockholders to wait very quietly the develope- mt of the business of the road, the receipts of which, lc the last month, were $100,500, derived almost en- ely from way business, and through ® country im- verished by the almost total failure of its crops the (season, If the originators of this enterprise 4 held up to the world the fact that build lg railyoad upon the prairies is building great highway to create businers, a0 disap- intment would now be felt at the receipts this first ar, before the harvest. A portion of the Aurora road jas opened ast year into the prairies, under precisely ich circumstances, and the receipts for March, 1854, ere $16,153 4, against $97,639 40 in March of this por. For April the receipts were $14,592 26 in 1854, galmst $42,991 29 for the same month of this year— tary {treble last year’s recsipta, iior to the opening of the Hlinois Central road in the stile distrigty of Vermilion and Champagao counties, end olf the central and couthern portions of the State, corn haa been nominally worth 16 to 20 cents pec buehel. This year the farmers in Southern Dliseis have paid 70 cents per bushel for corn to keep their stock alive. This week corn has reached the unkeard of price of 80 cents per bushel in Chicago. ‘The suffericg caused by this scarcity is destined to react wonderfully upon the products of the prairiss, Farmers sre torning up their lends upon all sides. A crowd of Eastern, New York, Ohio and Penosylvania tazmers are pouring im upon that magic soil which the first year pays all the expense of ploughing, fencing, &c., and yields an sbundant harvest without manut This will enare greatly to the advantage of the Ceatral and other Illinois reads, The directors c€ these concerns have learned by the experience of the last year that the public will hold them strictly accountable for the:r mamegement; that ua- less economy and persocal inspection are clearly mani- feet, they are subject tos rigid imvectigation and scrutiny —therefore we look for a decided change in the public es. timation of theee securities, aad think that capitalists who have held their securities through the railroad oru- sade, have reason to congratulate themselves upon their future prospects. TuxapaY, May 29, 1866. 100 ans Cuimo Veal bo Tenn 6) 11000 Ind St 6's... 1000 He pele 6's.b3 boo Ind Bank 1000 ErieC'leB’s’7i 84 = Erie _ of 83 98 boce Exle Ba 40.....68 coo BRiv2dMgeBde Hkivsd 5000 MgeBds 1000 MichSo Bas ’63 reo NialetMge G L 10000 MCenRRFB.b3 3600 NYCenthRBds 2000 Chic&RIRRBds 6600 Clve& Tobiveds 30 sha Metrop’n B’ io 8 Continental Bank 10744 aaa Co. . 26: do, 83 89% Mich S&N Ia RR 102 "20 Mar Tras Co oe BR Oveecesess 50 Penn Coal Co.b60 50 a 100 d0..,....83 110 100 Cumb oalCo.b60 29 soSseSSSeessssss SECOND 8) $5,000 Ind State 5ea3 843¢ 100 shs NY Cem er 934 2000 Vi "a 6s .b90 983¢ 100 de. 60 9346 10,600 City 68, 760. oe* 5 do 3 4,600 m RR bade Tx 40.....580 78 1000 HR ist ode 108 de. 40 she Cl & To RR.. ONY Cent RR .860 CILY TRADE REPORT. ‘Turspay, May 29—6 P, M. AsHrs quiet. BREADSTUFFS.—The market was irregular, but in the main favored purchasers for common to good brands. ‘The sales embraced 8,000 a 9,000 bla, including com- mon to good diate and Western, at $19'12 a $10 50, Ca- Dadian, (2,600 a 3,600 bbla.,) a+ $10.50 a $10 56 for com- mon to medium grades; favorite and extra at $11 $11 12. Southern, 1,200 bbls. so'd at $11 50.8 $11 81 for ecmmon to good, and $11 87 $13 for fancy and extra. Genesee extra was at $13, Wheat—Sales 2,000 bushels Soutkern Michigan were made on private terms; part ‘was reported at $2 62. Corn was plentier, and sales ac- tive. ‘The tranzactions reached about 80,000 bushels chiefly mixed, inferior to good and sound, at $1 (5 a $1 07, und $1 12.8 $1 1334 for white and yel S ern, Ry¢—1he market was quiet. with emall sales of Western and State, at 78c. ana 84. Covrex.—There was a speculative movement with free a. The transactions embraced 2,000 bags Laguyra 34,4 10%; 7,000 St, Doming, for export, at 9%/2, cash; facaibo at 10c. a 103¢0., aud ao. Rio, at 9c.8 a 10xe. and 250do Porto Rico ware sold at 103¢¢ Sales of 8,000 bags of Rio were also made in Philadelpnia, on private terms. Corron.—The rales embraced about 7, 000 pene, part in Sasi j,the, mathet closing at 1%s0. #113¢0. fof midél lands; 1134. tor Floridas; 113g like. for Mobile, oF Orleans aa Nexans crt —The sales embraced about 200 boxes layera, at Sz Frucuts.—To Liverpool, about 40¢ bbls. rosin vere engaged, at O4., and about 150 bales Sex Island cotton, at 344, @ 9-824. for corn, 3444. a 4d, was demanded. A ‘vessel was taken to load with cora for Cork at 5d.; if to either of two other channel porta at 3., in bule. To cotton and bone were at 3¢c.; ashes and rice at " b; provisions at 800: per Bi j smoked meata 3sc.; quis,’ de. |AY-—Sales of 300 a 400 bales were made, at $112. ‘MoLasers was quiet; 150 bbls. Texas sold at p. t. Navar STor3 8 of 1,000 bois. rosin were made at $186 per 310 )bs., delivered, and 1,500 bbls. spirits turpentize, at 42c. Provisions —Pork—The market was someessior, Tho sales reached 9008 1,000 bbla., including old at $16 68 and $14 62 for a $16 75; and new, at $17 50 e 817 62; new prime. Cut meats were firm. were sold at 9%c. a 9%%e. for hams; ee beef hams were held at $17 a $: ; uzcharged. Beet—Mess and prime gold to the extent of bis at $10 12.8 $12 50 for the former, aud 2 $9 60% Lard—600 bbls. were sold at 6340. SvGaR,—The market was active, and prices recovered about tye. of the previous decline of 4c. per Ib. Tne sales embraced about 1,500 hhds. Cubs ‘museovado, at he a 6\<c,, and 600 0800 boxes brown Havana, at 8360. a 6%e. ems600 remains firm, with moderate sales. 85 hhd: ee atise. a 1230.5 144 bales Havana, 30c. ‘She. ; 88 canes seed leaf, Ole. a ide; 5 bags Havana scraps, lic. Waiskry.—Sales of 300 bbls. were made at 38 1/0. and 3%c, time and interest. Real Estate. The following sales o! yw York property were mato Jesterday at the Merchants’ Exchangs “ome of the ‘vacant lots, ey those on Brosdway and on Forty-rixth street, brought good prices:— House and lease of lot No, 21 Clinton street... Houze and lease of lot No, 160 Stanton street. 5: Honsge and lot south side of Ahr hy -seventh street, west of third avenue, lot 20x89...... 3,500 House and lot No, 47 Twenty-fifth street. and lot No. 356 Ninth s' cash, as 2,950 Forty-sixth streets, 26x75 each 2,460 4 lots south side Forty sixth oes between Fitth and Sixth avenues, 25x100 t 1 lot south side Forty-third ket: ‘between | Sixth avenue and Broadway, 211x100... 2,160 6 lets, with brick stable, corner 129th atreet and Broadway, four of them fronting on Broadway and two on the it, each. . 1,500 665 3 adjoining, same size, eac! 360 15 years leave of two lots ‘wits ‘Trame “dwellings and stables, corner Broadway and Sixty-ninth st... 1,625 BROOKLYN. Three story brick house and lot, corner of Van Brant and Fackett strects, 16x70. os dete veh ‘Three story brick house and lot No. 60 Sackett st., Oo. ii ‘ame as vi" ‘Two story frame house and lot in between Ji =A PLEASANT | THIRD STORY BACK ROOM to ono of two single yealtecaon with or a) t room, Address box $800.3 BROADWAY-—ONE DOOR BELOW EIGOTH street; a gentleman and wife, or gentleman, can jo desirable rooms in suits, or separate, with or without board. Private table, if required. Roferencesexchanged, BROADWAY—ENTRANCE FIRST DOOR IN Amity siroot, to ict, with or without board; s large h bedroom Af Pleasant si 'y be required. ‘and pantries attached, on the second 383 BRoomE je rooms furnished or “unfurnished, nished front ‘tha and gas in tho house. anti beeyoome Tot with we out board, together or separates me (° 10h With oF 939 BOWERY A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ace bh oy baier.| it ns ‘. peg and plonsent foome, Ke. or witl wut board. Mebcteones; ae. » Uc aansad WES? TWN TY SECOND eee toces 17 Roane clase Tionoe, a te cecapea tari the modern HUDSON Bogs ne ge y FEW GEN. tlemen mod ated 55: be accom) th, pleases and boerd. ‘Also, few day Sonrders would desirable RAY Psa gpatey oy og! Raine Sl Shad 49 Nmap turnisned too oe ontlomen and they ives, or single gentlemen, rade line oll “atimodern ents, ai wont of Breegeny. jodated. Terms mo- dogate. eaeuere veo NEW YORK HERALD, met MAY 80, 1855. 8285 N TA STAREE A HANDSOUBLY FURNISHED floor, with: eat Fat Grcanted cove cael rete haat fe shove, in the firat new white lve, tvestons Bease asove steth 3 ASNLAND PLACE. PERRY STREET.—A GENTLE- man ond wife, or single postiemes cam be accom vdated ly furni wit board; ‘dinner ad Kae yy has | 5, Jouths, ay ait mth oe improvements. en ane fo Spm and stages. References exchanged. PLACE.—GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, lewen. can ob‘ain furnished rooms with partial boerd, at the above dosirable EAST TWENTY-THIRD STE! aud large bedroom Landsomely furnt oan be o! ioe bd table if Tequired), in s frst o large 81 FRANKLIN STREEFURNISHED, ROOMS. ith board, for single gentlemen, at $4 170 week; also; nn nfuruished ‘parlor’ wife, at $8 per week, Leaded At waryats sey. ag A SEanneows pir 6 mo. 6 ry eatleman ted ed wife e eo ag yatlomen to room. with near ‘Eighth avout ineteenth street, A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS, OR ROOMS SINGLE, ay be obvained by gentlem acloman and wit way, above Fourth tieth ‘street; ter Manet be moderate, Address G. N. D, broadway Fo-s igus OARL WANTED~IN NEW YORK OR BRO-KLYN, ia Pr vate iam: t this office. OARD WANTED IN TEN ISLAND, NEW BRIGH- ton.—A gentieman bis wife and would pusareange- mente for three months from June, in merican family, they can fi BUE Past Omee, New OARDING.—TWO OR THREE*SINGLE GENTLE- men can be accommodated in s private family, where they cam enjoy the comforts of heme, with, breakfast and fea,and s pleasant front room on the second oor, at 3/3 th Hive lines of stages pase within one hale E.W., care of It J. & Co. 1,300 Post the comfurts of a ork. Address box 8. pe ae a Re a Boagneye VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN'S finn jentlemen and their wii be accommodated with rooms 6 or single gentle: ite or single, turn, board. Bath rooms, dent to the business part of Bowne GOOD FURNISHED. ROOMS TO Ri Nr mad theme wives, “Also, rooms for« igus ith or without, beard, Gat inail Sleablineet and attention striotly observed” Hot id bath rooms free. Apply to Mra luxpuunsr, oil Housto ateeet oemae NERY DESIRADLE ROOMS FOR THE suinmer, at No. 4 Abingdon square, wost si OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FEW young mop, and one or two youns ladies, ean bo ‘ modated with geet bosrd and noat rooms att! ing house, 239 Henry street, ge vith board family, by addressing G. L., Heral office. Ke! jesehaneds pong A Maby oe TWO OR THREE CHILDREN TO ard. ina vory healthy place, an 0 re bho} gus cS ecive 8 nmtber's care; also, uxfurni shod to Lot. ply or address Dootor Clarence Villas, 1034 at. OARDING—AT $4, QEBENW (CH STREET, BEAR Vestry —To lot, with board. one or two dt rooms, furnished cr ed, to gentlem wives or single conti SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORB ROOM ‘than they requir, would accom! fam single otleman end wile, oy board, aslo, a0 office, ‘suitable fora surveyor, sine, References’ exchanged. Inquire at A ATE ‘riety ha Rl bednnt STREET, Hagges : ‘and Sixth as hour, with improvem Eas i with name and ‘S Onion a square Post 7. raves AMERICAN FAMILY, OCCUPYING A peas containing all the modern improve- with board, to @ tew respectable dor ba speizing 109 East Seventcent! reet, tween “First an nd avenues, near Scuyverant square. aay, ee, gas. BE ACCOMMODATED 9 Cl treet, Brooklyn. to four ferries, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN desirable, can accommodate ono or two siugle geutle- or agentloman and bis wife, at 162 Wost Sixveonth A men, street. WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, occurY- ing ® very fino house, desires to receive two or three sates into her family as partial boarders, where they can onj2y the comforts of & home large aury rooms, Lich ied th as, & aod tabl good society. ‘The house is with- in'a fow mrinutes’ walk of either Fulton or Wall sttoet forty, snd delighttully located. Ploase call at Gl Henry streot, rook Poaaeen xoOM WITH BOARD 180 TY ie Cais teseh, betwees Bieeshec aad Foueh. of the block, eet ROOM—FOR A LADY AND GENTLE- it board for the lady onl; ose pep to ade Ground. Address E. ., Broadway 67 Perr: each en COUPLE or GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, or a tow single lomen, can be accommodated with A dourd, at 122 Sangs street, Brooklyn. 'y end well-t Southerners rantages of aa oliginie p first class hotel, at a compa- ratively moder: FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, WITH OR WITH out hoard, for @ lady, Location below Spring street, Beteretn tae 44 HUDSON AND 66 MORTON 8 fine front room with closot ilso 8 large back peaeunane for house hanged. OARDING.—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, with gee and hiped to lot, with or without board, plying at Jor evince street. desl ingle ent lex en, ay th fou or £01 Réurteonth otrect, House new and replete with every ioe venience. et Se ear OARDING —PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED, ON the second floor, with or without board, at the private boarditg house No. 18 Watts street, betwoda Sullivan and ek OARDING.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS, FUR- nished or unturnisaed, for famili ntlumen, to let, With or without bosrd. in the house.” ‘Torms Feasonacle. Apply at 31 Bij OARDING.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON second floo; etre bind pyat room on thied floor, with sing! with or without board, Gas aud bath in house. Apply stay wond street, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be accommodated with « pleaaant furuished room on the second Hlocr, also vacancies tur two or throe single per- tons. Apply at 112 Madison street, fentloman and his accommodated coominodated. OARDING AT 17 KENWICK STREET.—A TEW GEN- en, or gentlemen and their wivi dated witb comtortably furnished room: Canal strevt. Terms moderate. Also, rooms to let op second floor. OARDING IN BOW RARE STREET- two unfursished ROOKLYN EIGHTS, THRER MINUTES’ WALK frow Wall street ferry.—A two bedrooms ow She third floor of sho firs ROOKIE YN— -A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO tingle gentiemen, can have s larze room, furnished or unfurnishod, with board, in a tiret olass honye, on moderate terms. Healthy situation, respectadle neighborhood, and YEW LARGE AND HANDSOME ROOMS W1 jet, with board, to agreeable, reppectable and respon: sponsible persens. House nenveal, with ail the improve- Locaticn one of the best in the cit, Toquire at 68 k's place, & few doors from Second YOARD.—A FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET, TO A SIN- gle gentleman, either with or without partial board. Inquire at 149 kpring streot, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AN’ ele gentlemen, can obtain f floor, Lao WIFE, OB TWO SIN- ae termed. ate eee fens in tl ‘ha house, ‘Refeten OARD.—A FRENCH FAMILY, RESIDING IN A modern house, too large for the ‘family, would modate a gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen. with apertmonts and the modern impro ean dress Pre, Herald oftc d near Ui OARD.—HOUSE DELIGHTFULLY Viet Mt IN ae Brooklyn, y fro [amilt 4 atlemsn or two a ir gentl ato family. ily. | ADDIy 8 Bers Wwipow ar SCE oe ALONE, IN 8 retired loca’ meth edits ir accustomed 63 square Post Office, care ot A. Swarts, CARD AT NO. 8 WEST WASHINGTON PLAC one of the plen door from Was! ntleme: as all tl quired. OARD IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND- | somely furnished suit of rooms, to let, with full or par- single room, in’s first class house, with provements." Also, a basement, suitabie cn, Apply a8 76 Woot Twenty-third OARD DOWN TOWN —TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN may be accommodated with plessamt rooms and board lying at No. 125 Chambers strect. Koferences re- rune. OARD IN A FRENCIL who wish to learn the French lan, apply ton teacher ot French, No. that language only is spoken by the far Fell as bimeelty are from e terms will The neceraery instruction, with board. OARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY A GENTLEMAN | his wil 1 ain; - itlemen, on very t - plying at 48 Second avenue, The houso is |i the miodern improve! Me enrd ane Paving wars ta Hap, PLEASANTLY way, em applies Anh Poni lege for & respect ie fam: fs ‘Gen, Ra &e. References oxchaaged, CARD AT YONKERS —ONE LARGE, OR TWO small gonteol 1 acosmmoda- Yong, with the nadervigned, a ovens aye view or tho river! aud 30 yards trom the station; stabliog ar u ET, ty rivate family; oaly w.fo, taken. Ke- OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLE- men, or ® gentleman and his wife, can have very pl ant roome in e quiet femily. residing in the boat weet forry. Address J. L., box OARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO LARGE ROOMS FUR- nished, with partial board, in Ca of the co t loca. tions in Brooklyn; also, two hall be: 6 Clinton street, ween Wall and ‘Atlantic s steoet oer ee pest Ld BROOKLYN.—TWO Cd THREE GE TLE. - jeasan OARDIN BROOKLYN—A PRIVATE are LY WOULD Jot vome very pleasent rooms, with part ; terms 50 per woek, | Tho house is new and "nleanely situaved, Sbont fifteen minutes walk from any of the ferries. Apply at 190 Dean st, OARD IN HOBOKEN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN oan be accomnfdated in « private family, with partial board in a first clas ~ aust the ferry. Terms moder: Address W. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FAMILIES AND GENTLE. men and their wives, can obtain airy rooms, furnishod or unfurnished, with transient or permauent bosri, io a deantitulls ted house ry the best part of Bi aoe modern improvem a and onl, Wall stroet ferrics, . Termes moder le ge Apgly at 206 Washington stre Boer ix BROOKLYN—WANTED FOR A YOUNG | Indy, where she ca " iano; & e iymily preferred; referenoos ex) . Addross, with par- tiouldrs and terms, which must be moderate, P, H.C., Post Oftice, Brooklyn. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —TWO, OR THREE Parti oe entiemen can hi nia mente Dishes tnmily, wher: taken.’ Inquire at 187 Clinton streot. ahh GENTLEMAN MAY walt Hizect Totes ‘Adarere a Post ©: ROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN Shi be IN B fenuuek wid i ith vy hom ly ore New York onsynt and neatly Frome, w by nb ie Stated with s ne tovs, ood larg peters be: Wy at No. 4 Sends street. faced, on moderate terms. IGULANDS, OPPOSITE hee 4 Bevin. ic re pene ‘at a pleasant farm house, by epplicati ner of ‘Twenty: eighth ab. WANTED—FOR A LADY AvP Se teroten oaRD, Ton th the lady only, Address Fri ada ta OARD WANTED—IN BROORLYN, ae GENTLE rts of home a 8 wi box 2,725. by ‘ont O1~ Yi OGRE FHL eeevive attouti ow rend in & private temily, w ‘idvous Tho flown with {ll partioulags and witha widow lady prottrred. Address W. lu. 1, Broad: | only ® few minut. South and Wall street for. way Post Office, Lies apply at 24% LL PERSONS WHO DESIRE ROOMS AND BOARD | (jOUNTRY BOARD—A GENTLEMAN AND Hs WIFE, | in private tawalies or boarding houses, in this city, or two goptlomen, can ho accommodated with hoard in Brooklyn, Jersey City or the coustry, a forned that at | ® private family, on a lerze bout one hour's ride by Do, 4 Astor place they will be directed excellent plscos, | railroad from t malty. Situation delighttal; vezy hy ent free of charge. Parties wanting boarde: invited to call, | every varioty of fruit; ice houso, carriage house, and wmple DEMARES! & BaSser- nom. Kvery luxory of country and. oily. Privo $7 re for tull board. rit respectability, Addres COUNTRY BOARD.—T0 LET, To A FAMILY, WHO would take it for threo or feur months, w lerge country house, situated on the Hudson river, within two hours’ ride ot the city by railroad or steamboat; good bathiaz ani boating acoommodations for horses nnd cows; the piace is peefootly healtiy: a private table ifroquired. | Further par- tienlu lying at 58 Ninth strest, fourtl house Fitth tween th 12 ands OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE HAD WITAIN A HALF hour's ride of Grooklyn, by railrond; pleasant location; ry rooms, fiue lawn, witl Jo trees, and plenty of trait, vegetables, and milk’ apely ot 74 East Twenty third street. ‘Accommodations also for horses. COUNTRY BOARD, NEW ROCHELIE —A NEAT house, beautifully situated for health, in tho midst of & garden; ladies or gentlemen, or a frail falily, wishing to eoonomise, will find thi moat ‘reasonable. Apply to Mr. Humphry, house carpenter, New Rochelle, or for particulars, 33 Forsyth street, N. but office. e need appl Hera se ot the OUNTRY RD WANTED—FOR GENTLEWAN and wife, is hers, or & pleasantly situated near vhe city. ed from at of ioe to ote) wi tember or ‘October. A pleasastl table, with reavonable charges, will insure 5 aarecabe sdiea: ers, Please atate terms, distance from city, also distance trom depot. Addi CHARLES, Herald office. JOUNTRY HOARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMI santly ritunted near High Bridge, For parti quire at 474 dixth ave ext door to Twenty-nia ESIRABLB Room WITH BOARD, MAY BE TAD for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentle With oe without honed. in oultes or single, ink mont desta. bie location, No. 20 West Twenty-cighth’ street, coraer of Ww )LEGANT PARLORS AND SINGLE kO0MS, WITH or without board, or private table, at 732 Broadway, opposite the New York Hotel. AMILIES SUPPLIED WITH GOOD, COUNTRY board ndvance, at Key art, New servey. For partionlacsy' alt on Mrs. J. Boormer, 227 Hous- Mbp Engle Ad ROOMS TO hate IN SUITS Se Bu q ith ues a oo oold mater, bove Ua Bron Cole, TRNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ON SE: cond and third floors, mey be had Fest Twenty-third street.’ The house ¢ improvements, and is ploasantly located, between Fourth Qnd Lexington avoxues. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET:—A HANDSOME PAR- lor and bedroom to single gentloman, or an arrange ment can bo made by which a family or patty of gentlemen con be accommodated with one floor of apartments, havia, py fd aceommodations, in the first elses house No. 776 ay. TENANTS’ REGISTER. | A ssn See TO LET—A "FIRST as a own” BASEMENT, IN ONS sulted for an office, at s very mode- reo, ectable young mon be bem “time. Apply at of “4 rival egos, of 4 veins, the promises, from 8 Tse e nd Mand om Ste Ste 6P. Toe LET—VERY DESIRABLE ar OTe ile THE is STORE AND “CELL AR AND GOOD APARTMENTS AS to let, near the South ferry. Inquire of J LONG, in the office corner of State and Furman strrets, Brooalym. Aranminsts 10 LET—AT 75 WARREN STR ‘oa respectable tauuly, will the office, first fleor, tea Bia we opel » floor and one attic roo! LARGE ROOM, WELL FURNISDED, WITH ONE or two bedrooms Atached, to let, to single gentle me means. 10 LET—THE STORE 14 ROOSEVELT STREET, ONE in a private house, w: of the best stands in the Fourth ward for the gro single r init. Apply at 95 Vrinco Spd liquor business. Ai ents to let in the rear alld te Y ings. _Inquize of F. PRIEST. (ormcr am JORT LEE TO LET. WITH A FINE 0 LET—To A GENTERL FAMILY OF TWO om view o1 the Hudson river, apa sores of land; pastor, three persone, the third floor of house No.153 Gra bene ining room sud eorooms, ly corner vot consi of fr back room, a1 Ll romt savail ream betwen Pleasantly situated within two biecks four marble mantals'in the heute, mens by ated wi ei ts are suitaole for & gentleman, the steamboat Flora, which leaves the foot of Spriag streot of Broadway, tho aj at 10. 2, and o'clock, and Fort Lee st 7}¢, LZ and 4. Apply _ wite and child. or wliow ieay ona son, or daughter Only fo LIV! LIVINGSTON, 66 Nauau street sea ail tamily occupy the remainder.” Inquire ia the drag }OR RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISUED BASE. ment house, with ail the modern improve No | POLE, NEAR EIGHTH AVRNUS~A BEAUTIFUL 2% Bas y third streot Terms reasonable to routs ble teanat The furniture can bs purchased if desired, Tent y thi oes | shandclites, baths, Iauncry, belle, speaici tien * Ge Lae: ISHED moves To aE NEWLY FURNISH. pete snd oilcloths mens be p: da if di RICHARDS, Sit Brood wag. \URNISHED COTTAGE To LET—ON STATEN island, five minutes’ walk trom the ferry at Port Rich BIOLI, at the office of Therasson & Bryan, No. 8 Wall mond, wil ay pores ot I d, food barn, truit, and is de street, New York. lightfully shaded, Terms very mo: oto @ good tenan’ = ray Wall Y, oh. LET IN HOBOKEN—NBATLY FURNISHED ly to Samuel Eddy, No. tH rome for A med Port Richmon URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A ROOMY DETACHED le gentlemen, with breakfast, Inquire as cottw,e, @ most comfortable dwelling ana woll turnisbed, | [VO Roane OR LEASE—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, BI & the beat’ part of Brooklyn, gas, water, ae, &e ; open = Ca ya sixth and fitty-a ith streot, Now York: the buck with gmail garden, neat Wall stroct erry, In k dwelling, one three story ‘ortok f quire et Cole and Chitton, 45'Nassau street. pith ‘frame ding ani three lots Brooklyn, beat ou sfaisued, toot, Ses SITTING ROOM Geld 70 feet LET OR LEASE-A GENTEEL THREE STORY house, with the modera improvements, ali ia complete otder, “Inquire on the premises, # Eldridge stroot, new ran) LET OR LEASE—THE DESIRABLE STO) partments, hav: ing TMendid secommodations—at 870 Broadway. dee Ba ere emt [osc fe Ho boar. pu b= conilae: ag ‘OBOKEN.—TO LET, PARTOF A PRIVATE phe] per or othor busine: She Bret loft ‘extending ¢ 17 Third streot, net five minutes’ walk fcow the ferr; poo bend Bprog .! mesh oes lore igh ioletway on on fo,s.quice small faintly, w.thoue children. ‘Phe house is | hothstreste; alge, the three upper Tor can of J moderate, For particular Spruce stesah with Pasetacuk, taulia: Sou; with sseeme poner Wacsired. All the above are fted tip with gas, water 17 to JAS. PRIC. pcan Beeman At., Up stairs, [0 LET OR LEASE—AT GREATLY REDUCED RENCE, feveral small stores, with basomente, in good Tooations, some of them on ver ral workshops. Apply to Jalies rule No. For particulars appl; oe engraving office corner ot Lots AND WORK SHOPS.—THREE LOFTS TO LET, suitable for any manufacturing purposes, 112 feet deep by 5 fet, Apply on the promises, 72 Priuce strovt, corner T° LEAS#A COUNTRY SEAT AT PELHAM, WEOT. chegter county, containing O1 nares, beautifully Located the Sound, with good buil be po ‘Ava M3 ie fae io Pilatewstecst, A RESPECTABLE FAMILY tbe entire second floo rooms, with use of kitchen, 25 lyn, within three minutes’ walk of Faltor | treet ferries. Rei enteen dollars por meatt, & | advance. References cx od. WO LARGE PARLORS TO LET: AL30, A FEW dsomoly furnished rooms. to Let with oe se genteel, with all the modern imp or the best fa the city. "Also, an ofmes Bleecker street. GROCERS AND OTHERS.—TO LET, A NEW ouse and store, in the centre part of Hndeon, formersty Borgen, New Jorsey. aud fifteen minuves ride from J City ferry, where there is ® thickly set beak bry u do ao exocliens business, store For fortaee pees ptt ure at the cosl yard, South Sixth atroet, moat rove, Jersey TORE TO LET—20 FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE Vashington Market. A good location; rest low. Apply as above, - V. SCHENCK, TEAM POWER, WITH GOOD AIRY ROOMS, TO LEY, on reasonable terms, in the North Ameti Works, Forsyth street. Apply at the office, 64 For TEAM POWER —TO LET, SEVERAL WELL LIGdT- og Toms with steady power in the building, cor- ner of Hester and Klizabeth streets; also in building corner z third street and Firet avenue, Rents very mo- A Pry a2 Pearl street. THOMAS MORTON. hovereneere AND TOOLS, FOR BUILDING LIGAT machivery, can be bed at No. 10 Union Steam Works, corner of Twonty-sccond street and Second avenus, 10 LET—POSSESSION Lede cb tate ye tte th Gaitote| Tear part of the second sto: from tpers 08 of the third story, ond all of the fourth Also. the front room ot the ai toy of 8 Bland ey knan street. Kach apartmentis suitable for any kind of mecha- atsal business. Also bascinent of 24 Beekman stroct. La- quire ot JAMES COMNER & SONS, 29 Beekman stroot, — HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WASTED. POST BOX WANTED, FOR A REASONABLE Price, Pleaso address 1.., box 4,139 Post Uitiee. ae ET.—THE FOURTH FLOOR OF 7 yi Ww. D— IP Hata neu ccanlns tras tes Seectateeuieie ok K URNISHED ROOM, V Fag er onal es = 4 daguetreotypist’ or bank note engraver. ‘Apply on the had through a store. Any lady keepiag a re- first floor. i d sd perry a sto pets: 0 LET—A BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC COTTAGE, WITH | Gace, asnting termes Monseinced label garden of four lota of ground attached, corner of Fifth Avenuoand 131st street, (Bariom:) Inyuiré of Mr. JAMES, next door, or to WM Bi Pourl stroct, wew York. ANTED—HALF OF A MODERATE SIZED: HOUSE, = “ = in the viei c 0 LET—A HOUSE IN GOOD ORDER; 109 WAVERLEY | leecher re madre oan BN ‘ A Siaeton et. ial piace, near Wathington park. avenue. (0 LET—A FURNISHED TWO_ STORY AND AT(IC brick house in the vioinity of Fourth street, near Broadway. The first party want to be well se Will give possession in the beginning of Juae neat, at zs Broadway. 0 LET—ON THE EAST RIVER, AT RAVENS. ‘wood, wo modern bailt cottanes Ll rooms each. iaate *: GibbEne HOPKINS, Ravenswvod, or at his offee, 40 Peck slip, Ups otnir: from IL IL to Lo olock. 10 LET—STORE 40 REA: Inquire at 44 Greenwich | s PANTED—A FURNISHED COTTAGE, SITUATE between Forticth and Sixticth streets Good referene will ke given, and rent paid in sdvance, if required. At | dress box 1,133 Host Om poly | WVANTED TO BUY, FOR CASH, A TRACT OF LAND, 40 to 1.XW) sores, for farming purposes. withia miles of this city, with plenty of water, rood soi! and wood, and with or with*nut improvements, chemist, No.9 West Broadway. Address Carl Mailer, BEXTRA PAX. OUNTY LAND cE, ment.—Soldiers, sailors snd toamsters in any war sines | 1745, or their widows, ean obtain their land warrants of the sent Y. T.ABETTS, cy Wail street. No charge until oef- TRENT, iw tae FIRST su 0 LET—APARTMENTS FOR A SMALL AMERICAN iamily, ins first class family house, containing Croton water gee and bath room, APpIY at 107 West Twenty fourth | street, | AVY BOUNTY LAND AND “EXTRA Wm? OFPLCE. ae | —Bounty lands and “extra pay’ for 0. 8. Navy sailors 10 LET—TO A SMALL RESURCTAD E PANILY, THE | er ot rey 11i0—thele widows and heire—prompt- ae | Balances due widows and heirs of deceased U5, saileos | andoth collected, and ali kinds of c'aima he Ual- aT ~ Stator reoorvere by. EDWARD nISSELL, 0 LET—DWELLING “PART OF HOUSE NO. ul | ‘Agent and (late) Purser U. 8, Navy, 67 Wall stroot._ Bowery, a most desirable loostion, near Uraud strest, NITED 8 }LATES SHIP ALBANY.—THE WIDOWS OR pottante ys tally os petvete, Doasding Bases sroseleing | Riat tirgof hove wi peioued With oad tip wll Bo pew feet diately, | ited iis on ISSELL, Ae cee as abov Pureer U. 8. Navy, 67 AVall stroct vomont. story and attic dwelling house and stors and two lots corner Graham avenue and Powers street; store long estab- | lished ae a meat market, Also, two story and hasement | house and two lots on Sandford street, East Brookly: house south of Willoughby av Apply at 456 Gra GOR KEYPORT, UNION, PORTSMOUTH, RED BANK, Shrewsbury, ‘and Middletown Point.. camer | Baple leaves foot of Murray atrect daily (except Sunday) a Y o'clock. Returning, leaves Portsmouth at 3 P.M. between Br dway and “Sleth ‘two bedrooms and kitche ly aro finished in & snperior manner, | els, xxa, Croton water, and all modernim: | OR CONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTO! steamer NORWALK will commence her regular as above, on Fricay, Ws, jer foot o' with marble mantel ALM. 12 provements, Kont moderate, Inquire on the premises, ier foct of Spring strevt.'9', A.M, and id snd Sone Spa Se pe Bier No. M.oVand 4 Pat leave 1 LETA SPLENDID HOUSE IN WAST THIRTY. | ing Coney tslane! ln 4 P.M to Coney treet, between Bighth and Ninth avenues; has all | Iafand aud back to fork 25 ventas No halt peloe tee nd will be let iow ton & SEELY, 440 Bighth aw 10 LET—ITWO LARGE AND NICK APARTMENTS, with gas, water, 4c, in Walker atreet, No, 91, neat Broadway; rent very moderate. LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dren, three rooms and tront basement in » strictiy pri. vate family. | For further, particulars apply at 1\9 Prince from? A.M t P.M 10 LET—A HANDSOME SUIT OF FIVE ROOMS, | at; the rooms are in elegnut order, on ‘first floor, with eas aud chi water closet, de, sad have | BH) i ering? songs _ 5 a month. Pus it ; location gen! Seagion Tab of July POtCNSH MBH, S19 Fourth evenne. | ahildren. NEW ROUTE FOR GREENPORT AND SAG HARBOR — | IN On and after Seturd 2d. the splendid new steamer 18. AND BELLE, and Saturday, Harvor-on Mouday; Wedacada; it Gi: art, Orient Poi from Sax Harbor port, DO) cents payable oa delivery of ooo, OCULIsTS aND cgi enticed URNISHED ROOMS. —TO LET, ONE OR TWO ROOMS, neatly furnished, in # email’ private family, suitable for sinzle pentlemen. ‘The house conteins all the modern improvements, and ine desiradle location. Partial board, ifrequired. Apply at $1 West Eleventh street, between Fitth and Sixto avenues. ISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN A a house. Apply at sl West Twenty tixth ote URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TWO BBAUTIFUL- ly turvishtd rooms, with gas Croton water, will be let very roi bly to’ single centlemen, without bored, in iss s Bowery, in the drug store. Nice, FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND third floors may be obtained, with bonrd, ut 43 Ch piace, Brooktya. ICBLY FURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR A gentleman and wife or two or three single gontlomen, may bo obtained in a first class house 43 Cheever place, fire minates’ walk from Hamilton and South ferry, IVATE BOARD.—a GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR tle obtsin plossant rooms, with fuga hed or untui 4, in & modern Lecation at No. 116 West Six- be accommodate vie terms, im @ priv ~ Pe io a private family, cated. five minuter’ walk irom the Address W. ©. & Co., Herald office, 10 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, on the first floor, with full or partial bo where aii the comforts of » home can be bad. Toquire at 12 Salli —TWO OR THREE with board aud pies residing at ton bean ‘WO OR THREE AO fle EMEN CAN BE Ac MMO- a eee d with broakingt and ten it Pee: ne ps faimity, and no ether boarders, Union plact elt Brooklyn. Three minutes’ whl stom tie ferry, WO GENTLEMEN youre two rooms boarders, with board 10 Broadway Post Office, st 10 LET TO ONE OR TWO papi with bedroom attached, te: gat 47 White street, ¥ partial boara will be furnished if dosire thre Hout the house; good location for ® professional gon Reterence exobanged. vier Ee EASANT ieee sto! Y ROOMS TO. Ln, tlemen and ale genttem or withe board, at | ar Sedo Reference hanged.” ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND IS WIPE, A W2 Nirrithed room, with board for the Iedy, in a private family, where there ste positively no other boarders. Brook lyn preferred. partionlars aud terms, for twogiays, Childe Harold, Herald office. kvown test medin au hold ctroles dsily. | however long standin; ‘itm: 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE 55 BEEKMAN | C7eh +4 ied street; mstore 13 Dusne street; house Gt Mott steoot; | $Pecks, £o., removed without * Ones Kouso No.4 Vario street; house 114 West’ Broadway, ‘To | Ours, 9 tod. M. Artificial ey: let, in Williamsburg, « house near the forry; it hav gas and marbles ma ita Pate Pleasantly situated, Apply to | MISCELLANKOUS. > Mott stres Nee iS SNe vest | G48, zITzENGs. AnD FIXTURMS.—STORES, DWRLI- 0 LET—IN PHILADELPHIA, IN THE VERY BEST | ries of Chestnut streeb abo apd most frequented. pai with wae ‘ine Sixth, om the south aide, th endid asso: feurths of an 18 feet store, modern built; the otber iourth now occupied esa | of the latest alee oe wese store Kent £1,250. Reforences and se manufactory of g."ugry quired. 135 Chestnut | street, third bloek west Set Broadway. Arply by letter, prepaid, to A. B hibadelphia. | FLABRISON’S EXTRACT OF GERANIUM A VIRST CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD, angeof pure sffectio two rocms avd bedroom on the third floor Apply oa | hatda twig or leat of this li ihe prem'ves, 821 Went Twonty thitd street. | pare perfome inhaled 0 LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE MODERN house 200 West Thitty-seeoud street, nous Highth ave eer io laepicia Those IEVFELIN BROTHERS & t whol Harris a in nection ‘offering 170 William street, haveie w at ave: beautiful location; owner ily ‘would, if desired, | 56 Marke board with occupant $300 to’ $400. Gar, | of Harriton bath, range. do. Immediate possossion. | hair from f 10 LET—A VBRY Bird LIGHT cot ice SF | bald bead. * ; ool ___ ehany Lind ot icainenss weld be wane, desirente fre 8 1T POSSIBLE:—THIS EXPRESSION IS UTTERED almost any kind of business; would be very desirable for a tailoring establishment, boot and shoe or trunk stors, Rent by every one who secs tho vast quaatity of turbid slimy very res B. W. & matter extracted from the Croton water by the porous flaes f All are astonished, and those who are using it de- to be the mont effective article of the kind. nal street, hous nuns EECHES.— TEN TUBS LARGES T.RECHES, PRK CE, 200 H 4 rive ime order, per steamer Union. from Haves. JAMES FRICE, 300 Hut Vor sale by J.T. ULBU & CO., W and #2 Maldon lane. 0 LET—TO SMALL AMERICAN FAMILIES, PIOORS with hath, Crown ap gy tee Na iN f. RAGE COMPANY 1» #0le tor stress, Swoon Seventh | Y.—Thia superior grease Yor machinery, sxles $13 GO per month. App! ears, wonchieg, enrringes, wagons a teenth street, fre ded all greases in the moat enlich Enrope, and is fast fala Rroat repute in the "Gaited Staten,’ One trial will aatiaty nm checrves teh 8 is'e ae ITHIN FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OF FUL ing ef full 100 per ont over any othor grease in uso, fornisted of unturnished rooms with or with lemen and their 1 feng ie? ERCANTILE, COMMERC a printing of every di HOMAS of the art, at THO! family ner of Myrtle avenue and Jn} 10 LET—1N TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR EIGHT o Naseau ® large house containing ‘soventeon roo | ants’ store bills, cards, 40. Yearly rent, $00). | very low, and from 15 to | PHOTOGRAPH | way, ri ee doo: est of Phot Bera | plain and colored: | Great reducticn to perso general Fulton stevst, be- B.—Desizns for mox- arent variety. BATTEUL & CO., S71 BROAD- ‘Taylor's saloon, where the very Ans be ‘nad at ah tery moderate prices from $8 to iuding fram aning @ ures fember Spor, CARES. HOPERAN & Fasten, Ly oy, case warerooms, 57 Bowery, between Waike ged Bayete | Mireots. in every style, silver piss brass, ro! katin woo hogany Old cases taken in exchange, ‘a prompuly sxecuied. {PECIAL NOTICE. ATTENTION, -CARPENTERS AND mechanics of all Kinds, and all others, using too hardware of any it respecte rpivanted te to 4 sian. In eddi- hetmaeivee ‘at the ol oma. i 9 i i rat CHARDS, 207 Brondway 1 LET—A VERY NICS DWELLING PART OF A house on Fourth av ting of twelve rooms, yd aan ort .. Rent low. wewly painted a ene NSHIMER, 30) Feurih evonus Cases ‘mad ‘ory brick house, oute; hour jontaing dit suitable fora omall far i Ss fe LET—PART OP THE TWO STORY HOUSE, T° 45 | eall and exami } Becton street. Rent low tos good tenant. Inquire of , ton to the large stoo! FORT, 29 Carmine near Bleecker street tall hereatvers be kept lower th: | of 10 to 15, Per | the 0 LET—FOR WORKSHO! ‘oul business, offices, or to small t Beekman street. verer’s, Panmo’ “Fuivela, Pianos aod pony | manufactured by T—THE WHOLE LOWER PAUT | Y Rogiends sles a eT PAUT OF A TUR. | oelan ed tour house, conelating of twelve room, | ‘morionn ies vet oaepets, ronewood pinns) heats eompicts, Tavie Hlouye oon be seen Betrotyi pes, | Ro) end. othce PRE. \. How seen a street, sear Brosdwaye nt? Nps Str essor to John Hil, 890 Broadway, nome White street. ‘Batableshed 1810, 0 TET—THE UPPER FART OF n HOUSE, CON- sisting of two front rooms on second on third story, and front basement. bath and ton anexcepti Final) tawsily it will be let 6 No, 35 Twelfth strut, betwe NDOW SHADES AT WITOLESALE AND RETAS GEO W. CARPENTER has opened a now store = treot, whore he invites the public to sall end ol ry ther shades, of all #izos, Coenions, be as, oops, pins, &c., constantly om wand, iy,on the pre Seveath sronues.

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