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"AubEer 1. AY, ‘AUCTIONEER. —STOOKS. AND “ iF June 16, at Miiclock, at the OUT ‘ 'y» Ta, be ad apo Be yok icy b per cent water stock, due in 0, Milwaukie ‘Watertown lst mortgage 8 E500 cont Med phe Ger “cent bonds. i per cent bonds eis Railroad farm’ morigage ‘wiper Gieveiand and Toledo Railroad 7 per cent income a2: aor ii riggs om ‘California 7 per cent bonds. ead York tea New Hi 200 50 (228 shares 25 shares 13 shares 100 100 shares 50 00 shares Fs ‘shares Nesureace 0 % 2 20 shares Fire Insurance Co... Terms of sale.—Ten per cent this day, and the tbatance before 2 elelock to-morrow. The accrued {oterest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next Tegular sale on “folds “his regular semnl-weeey suction sale of fonda; Thursday, at the Mer- “Also, special al fice of the tease ‘on any | At private salo, variety of of railroad, city and State bonds, it nwurance ad Diher stocks. of undoubted character tor im Tmporiant notice “Interest allowed on all moneys depoaiied fon rit, and securities bought and old at th the Board of Broke T H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer and Banker, No. 4 Broad street. ba tbe stock os wa AUCTIONEER, 23 tat oe er, on 7th inst. "gold nnd sliver watches; & variety Soasies took wrath rings, &c. ‘08 account of ‘purchasers, gold \ver anchors, ‘and levers; pees scale and seal ings, Foard ap and spectacles, glass cases, and See te mattiion: 2k of nliver nad gold Masoalc jewels; ‘This sale is well’ worthy the attention of the trade. A. B. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 3% BOWERY. — Special sale ly ‘made clothing,’ piece taney goode—Will Felton Monday, 16th inst. at lock, Clothe, cassimeres, silk vestings, satin do., Marselllen do., sill ; coats, pants and vests; and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. ©, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON MON- horses, A. day, at 12 o'clock, at 31 Crosby sireet, twent table for all wagons, all purposes. Also, new and second-han mae and double harness, £c. UCTION NOTICE CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHIN A. <By J BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tuesday, June > at Taclock, 428i Peart sereet,s lange. aole of ail kinds, @. bine and common ware, 15) packages glass ware, china Aea seta, Britannia ware, &c. Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Uri ll ti day” (Monday), nf 103 diclock. at the auc 2 Contre street, the entire furniture of & faly, corm pring parlor, chamber and dining room arrange- ments} yes and cilcloths, beda, bedding, mirrors, &<.; also, # ikrge and ant variety of néw furaitire, of é¥ery description, to pay y stvances, in jogany, Ww and rosewood; one piano and a etaol, “Sagat ot Wistiags 8, silver Piated ware, office furniture, 40.5 to be peremptorily sold Tor cash, and worthy of At sgh one ‘on Monday, 16th inst.—A continuation ill positively be ‘loasd up in the Bay State Hotel, Seana ry Fulton sirectwill be sold the bar ixtures, con: ‘of counters, chandeliers, mirrors, setiees, stoves, éc., with cooking utensils in kitchen, such as boilers, UCTION NOTICE.—M. N. CROFT, AUCTIONEER.— &C heates indstones, and ever appertaining to ing ine large botel, together with he fixtures of the lain: ary, ey, sach gs mangle, drying racks, furni itive. By order of B. te PARRELE, e'nermeash UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCT! 8. BOGART, Tuesday, 17th inst., at 10! pr EER.— o' clack at The auction corner of Frankfort and streets.— her's sale of Gry. goods, col od of the entire stock of a thread, cede and ary. goods. store,” comp! ‘the usual iculars in the catalogues. Also, by virtue of an execution, at rai o'clock, in froat of store, one ‘sorrel mare, ‘an excellent traveller. Pe a x ee M. DOODY, Constable. UCTION NOTICH.—CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS and earthenware.—On Monday, June 16, by W. W. Shir- Jey, at 360 Eighth avenue, corner of Tweaty- int street aad Kighth avenue. Store to let, and fixtures for UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONFER—BY BELL & BUSHEL day, at 1034 o'clock, in the sales- 12 North Wiliam street, extra sale, by order of under. (thout damage, all in original package: cannisters mus. Writers 4c, 0 balfchena of'tea, purtaily damaged, 1s tard 10'cases old, Jamaica rum, 20 lager bier glass botel furniture—2i beautiful marble top tables, burea Sole paintings couaiers, showcases; slag. au’ invoice of cul lery, hardware, carpenters’ tools, and Sancy articles, with whieh the sale will commenos. Tuesday next, regular sale of dry goods, clothing and furnishing articles. UCTION SALE OF VILLA PLOTS ON BERGEN Heights, adjoining the New York Bay Cemetery, near room ‘Armstrone” yand « half miles from the Jersey City feery.—I% TT, auctioneer, will sell at public auction on Fuese 17, ‘at_two o'clock P. M., om the ground, Twenty mon. uosirable villa plols, situaied as above. Hach plot contains over four city Jots. Terms of sale—l0 per cent ‘euctioncer’s fee on the day of sale, 15 per cent on the first day of July, when a warrrantee deed Will be given; the ba- lance, 75 per cent, can remain on mortgage for a term ol years ai7 percent. Every lot put up will positively be sold. This sale a fine opportunity to persons to select.a desirable plot of ground on very liberal ierms, aa the owner is deter- Enined &© have this aightly piece of ground built up. There are already built on the premises tive elegant mansicas, costing from tive to to nine thousand dollars each. The avenue is nearly eignty feet in width, and is fagged the entire re length of the roperty; wers and ia well be pur i eine the benetit oi all theae Baten eal There is also in the beer tw churches, four stores and a good school, piving toa re eaident all the privileges of a city, with the more Solid“ piessures of e country life.” Omnibusce pass this pro- erty ty trangout the day aad evsning, 20, thal person i not horse, unless he may desire todo so. For maps and foriker ‘geparnse ane of the auctioneer, No. 75 Montgomery street, Jersey City: SSIGNBE'S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 2 Bowery, will sell, this day, 16th inst.,’at 11 o'clock, ons llar's Wagon, a jot of clothing and dry goods, &c., &c. er of the Assignee, B. AG HELTON, AvctION “hold furniture, oll patatings, piano forte, &c., at No. 10L ‘Amity sweet, Brookiyn. COLUM & CHILTON Will sell at auc: tion on Tuesday. June 17, 1886, commencing at 1034 o'clock, No. 10i Amity street, South Brooklyn, the second sireet south Of Atlantic and between Hicks and Henry streets, the rose ‘wood, mahogany and walout furniture in te above residen ing elegant velvet tapestry carpela, rich parlor sof chairs, pier mirrors, man‘el ornaments, plano forte, oll, nintinge, French china and glass ware, oilciorns, marble op Bureaus mirror wardrobes, Rreuch bedateads, hatr mattroas- tollet china, dc., together with good kitchen and basement furniture, with which the sale will comm snce ‘Catalogues can be had ai the auctioneer’s office, No. 45 jew York, and at J. Cole street, lyn." Also, to let low, the above’ how Amit} street, three story and basement brown stone front Possession the day after the sele of furniture. ROOKERY, GLASS, £C—J. J. WALDRON, AUCTION cer HENRY |G. well su Tevatay, ene 1 seurchaedtot #7 ite, granite, mon war ass ware, de. including the siook of a retailer, consisting of best w. ., toa trays, plated Ware, table eutlery, cl or shipping. By R—BLEGANT HOUS 66, in lots to su a ga: tea. ‘sete, vases, ite ac.” Goods well packed HARLES R. MILLER & CO., AUCTIONRERS, WILT sell on Tuesday, June 17, at 12 jerchanis Exchange, a commodious cottage house bn Monroe street, Brooklyn, between Yates and Lewis avenura; house is three Mory nnd basement, with 12 rooms, and well Dull. Apply \o Miller & Co., Auctioneers, 19% Broadway. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER—LARGE SALE OF fine ol! paintings, richly framaed.—EDWARD SCHENCK © OO. will nell at muction, on Monday, June 16, at 11 o'clock, .& choice collection of fine painungs, by ancient and modern artista, consisting of some tne specimens of Dusseldorf, Bel French and American artists. The above are now on ition, and will positively be sold, without reserve, to close ‘@ consignment. DWARD |, SCHENCK, | AUCTIONEER EL id furniture.—EDW. » Bell at suction, on Tuesday, June ‘i, nae “oe St a 98 West Twenty-fith sireet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, the entire furniture, consisting in part of rosewood and ve Parlor sulla, some fine ol Paintings, marble top centre tables, gas y, black walnut and oak cuamber —) Brussels end ingrain Carpets, rosewood pianos, curtains, giaas ware, sliver plat», cane seat sofa and chairs, frockecy, &c. To be sold without reserve, without regard to re w LIAS: COMPS, AUCTIONEER, heat day, ai 10% o'clock, at 095 Ninth ‘a variety of household ast kitoben furniture ANT ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY FURNI- lure.—D. 8. HOUGH, Auctioneer, will sell, to.morrow, morning, June 17. ‘A.'M., at publie auction, ‘elegant contents of the renidencs’ 248 Went Twent between Fighth and Ninth avenues. SELL, ON MON- near avenue B, = i third The 8 consist of elegant rosewood parlor, plain and tufted suites; carved beautiful rosewood centre tables, Axmin ster ond and ovel and coraices, rosewood clocks, y of fine ornaments in china, bisqu a ly toned. ianoforte, ; alo, oly ex ered woo! na fancy cat Ivo, Indien’ fancy tables, in rosewood, papier mache, fa tine Sevres cover; onal, be: cout alabaster cloc ca Crcelieat ol by eminent modern um also, on glass and porcelain, large ropwere extension tab! od ire, an to A] a inner incon, in gold and whl: azn, “a Fg two wo tver services hy bho a Lal ‘spoons ‘and cups, castors, sal’ ern iquior ‘seta, hc. ; ivory cutlery, Pad io) do., £0.; rosewood and 7 Fiench aid” Elleabetban ‘bedsteada, bureaus Pe al cramer velvet stale oar ‘iver ated nod Bates, pillows, bolsters, ve carpet, and rods, el it wood bat rack, Soeheass (aria or beak to prota Bale poste. GPORGE COOK. AUCTIONEER! —RLEGANT FURNI- tracer ee June ie at 1036 o'clook, at at 442 Broad- bureaus centre. he aad vie ‘ablew: bail stands, extn notes of bu buyers, as every lot mum be sold to Catalogues at sale. Goots boxed and shipped, B. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONRER — aoetpai household furnkare, on Monday, June 15, xt 10 mireet, near Abingdon fre Henry ¢, by virtue of 4 cl 0 all the furniture contained io said house, comapriaay rol Freon plate pier and man (ip brocaée!. mao Ne dress, ‘ide nos vote tables; rosewood 8 ning tables, china, and silver plated wwe. drones, ote\oths, amd the usual assor' nen Hiis, WHE winked (he sale will commence = ity or JOKN WILSON, Attorney tor T 18 A REMARKABLE FACT THA e wey % 4 well as other business men, pie THOSE AUC Printed 4" the Herald SALES AT AUCTION. and EF hair marble top dress bu- wai ‘washsiands, toile sets, ee mabogany chara perior seven 0 frie. “Catalogues at eale, rain oc” New York. For further fone eee to the jeer, on the fore, ee and ates streets, New York, we ae eal fauna Sa st day, t Lo ssie w ‘will take place on the next Monday, J ‘Terms of aaie—10 per cent and the auctioncer’s fees oa the day of sale, 10 per cent on tho 27th day of June, 40 per cent within three months, and the balance at the end of six months, Three per cent off for cash, Taree per cent 08 ee MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL, THIS J. diay, at 10bs o'clock, at 178 Chath au aquare, ne furaiture i remove convenience sale, & sortment.” immediately afer, mew and furniture, feather beds, carpets, mirrors, & fa Ata an! Soe nt 2 OTICE ERE | VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, I WILL j¢ at public vendue, ou Mond: aye ie 16th wy ar Taner itz o'cionk in the foreacon, at thr’ west side, of Sixth avenue, between Fifty -fourth and Fifty: ith streets, one frame shanty, belonging to George M. New York, June 14, HENRY DISIER, Constable. Peeetiae he AUCTION SALE OF SECOND HAND aud new Sorniinre &o.—" ure, This morning, at. 10% o'look: at 79 Nassau ell by catalogue on large qaaniy of Boudhold ‘aa fol- 2 SSrussela® and velvet ea ting, In pleces of to forty yards mahogany, onk and black walaut extension din; ing tables; spriny ‘curled hair mat and cottage bedsteads; sofas, tete-a-tetes, easy and rock! chairs, dress and plain bureaus, with and without marble ‘oot sofa and lounge bedsteads, oak sideboards, oak, black walnut and mahogany writing desks; bronze ware, feather dusters, fancy boxes, black walnut parlor chairs, rosewood easy chairs, library, bookeases and desks, stair carpets, remnants of velv carpet of ten yards, couches, hall stands, beds, bedding and pillows, corner and book stands, music tables, tweaty dozea parlor chairs, oval mirrors, suite of enamel furniture. ‘Sale will commence with secondhand carpets, furniture, segars, birdcages, clocks, desks, 4c. Also a large salaman: der safe, box of byson skin tea, sales from refectory. ito during the sale in catalogue, forty handsome oil paint- ings i git frames, from various plcasing subjects Iso, rusewood pianoforte, cost and secondhand rose- wood London planatorte. which Will be sold at 12 o'clock. N.B.—Purchasers will receive equal attention as private, AWNBROKER’S SALE.—TUESDAY, JUNE 17, AT 10 o'clock, by MCCAFFREY & WALTERS, 25 Cathhrine, corner Henry’ street, a large handsome’ assortment it ot en ing and calico dress piece gros, shoes, bedding and jew? oe vier Sih, ROSS, 258 Seoond street. HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 marge | sireet —Constables’ sale of cloths, Crepe td and vest- Monday, June 16, 1856, at 10 A. M., jprrce sttrex consisting of a general. assortment of cloths, Asi si ree ceente Spies A description; pantaloon pat- terns of the finest ualit c. WanWATTS. & SHANLEY, Constables. (prone VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE, NO, 16 Spruce street.—Sherifi’s sale of cabinet furniture, on Tues- day, June 17, at 10 A, M., Nos. 371 and 373 Hudson sireel consisting of rosewood and mahogany suites, in ant brocatel; marble top bureaus and centre tables, mahogany bedroom suites and suites in haircloth, cane seat cl patterns, oak furniture, mahogany and walnut bead of tension tables, tete-a-tete frames, ‘cottage chairs, carpets, fixtures, &c. dc. &c. JAS. C. WILLETT, ashen Cc. ALBURTUS, AUCTION R, WILL SELL ON 16, at 10% o'elock, at 19 Court street a ‘general assortment of secon’ also a lot of sliver NEW PUBLICATIONS, OLONEL FREMONT’S LIFE. “John Charles Fremont, the ‘Pathfinder of the Rocky Moca ‘man who hag opened to America the gates of er Paci ewpire.”” ‘k'BOOK OF RARE INTEREST. The or Me a a) Services of [ARLES FREMONT, Reautifully illustrated from ‘ruta drawings. «Por thon wert of the mountains; they proclainn The everlasting creed of liberty.” —BRYawr. 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Bonts to be entered on or before the 16th inst. After that date entrance fee will be raised one half, Club meets every Monday evening, at 1 Catherine sip. Members are request ed (0 aitend this ¢veaing and pay dues. J.D. R. PUTMAN, Seoretary. _ BYLLIARDS. BeCAey AT: —THE UNDERSIGND | HAS ‘SEEN called ‘ Combmation,” which is merely an Tree lie a¢6 liable tbe vo uli are Ilable to be ~~) of the une of fork seg. Al Les a one ‘years it is not durable. Combination comons, of atperio ial: made to order; also our new siyle, aiare aged, Foriy chee per hour leathered by & new Tablos and trimmings fo AG assrorD, Jr, Bacetsior Billiard Table Manufactory, 603 Broadway. ‘M. J. SHARP, 148 FULTON STREET, KEEPS ON hand billiard tables, with his new atyle of cushion, supe rior to any other in use. ‘He hag lately opened a billiard room at 122 Fulton street, whieh be offers for sale. RNITURE. Meee toy RELINQUISHING HOUSE. we Keeping and wishing to Aiapose of iF house 1d effects, all or part will find a cash customer by addressing W La, He: raid office, during this week. FPusHOLD, FURNITURE WANTED.—I WISH TO purchase from $1,000 to $2000 worth of good Cog priced furniture, everything necessary for housekeep Which { wil pay’ cash. Agy family or hotel tak nor browt aekeeping will find this a very ‘tesabe Spportasty wa uan, Ler ald dive, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1856. DRY oe. A CASE OF BUMMER received At Mme. HARRIS & SON'S, 671 Broadway. Prarie. —THE LAST cane or Wath a full UCTION EMBROIDERIES.— Al Belling ff ot Leas ‘Than the Coot to ImPOr. 5 on handkerchiefs at halt price. Swiss and cambric bi ‘Also, tigured laces aud Swiss muslin, beau "ANY, For BEEKMAN & = ‘a ARGAINS a PRINTED MUSLINS, B Saconst wh evo bounoce, Orgonie do" vue two @ounces, ‘Al'82 cach. ohanabere and Reade seets Broadway, Ohatubers RUSSRLS POINT, HONITON, POINT D: AIGUILLE es, lent Clr nw wh iylestincaa if every Soremtat Just iecoived a? “of every description.” Ne PETER MOBERTS & 0O.'S, 375 Broadway. , WORTH wai Gaipere. LACK THREAD LACE sand so aT Chantilly and. Brussela, laces lmtp peng ah tees Broadway. AREGE ROB! BAREGE ROBES.— Mcaee PORTER, 72 Canal street, will tee sents 50. iemctra a ‘Abo, some betuil chal sobes ery chose. 'S.—A LARGE or ARGAINS, deren, nce heaped Earls aol bes nf iow oost, to make room for new goods. Laat { wont sary Itme and money by calling at street. APE Bux oe And Guipure sets. ‘A new invoice will be opened This morning of the above By BRAMAN’ O01 COMPANY, 473 Broad’ way. AREGE ROBES. Price of ten dollar robes Reduced to eight dollars. ‘y handsome NE oo By BEERMAN ee roadway. LARK'S SPOOL COTTON.— Cte strengib, 4 claatiity,, obtained, smoothness anc Paris ‘exposition ofl Brize medal s ‘medal at the great ‘All numbers ae ee growaE &. and for sale b; GEO! SuAEe Ths street. CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON. RY GOODS. —CLOSING SALES AT O. G. HOOK'S, 389 DD Bowery, previous ta, to 708 Broad Fegardiess of con, i ‘order to effect an immediate Pareaee Je sees ates er atyles equally iow. daminsk baphins, ‘Towelings, Gannela, £o., ‘Much lower than Cost Ce production. ., Worth 33, 128, 6a.; Worth 3a, 6d. ny Ot great sacrifice. Hosiery, in every Frarlely, . 6d. a pair, pes. ‘Stella shawls, al bene tees — dies will find some of the greatest bargains ever offered wo the b public in bands, col “eg cues Flounein ga, cdgings, Kner Tesértlons, ke, Also, French work pam Si basques, ry assigi if the bankrupt stock of J. France. ab eraeeeee 708 03 Brosdwoy, near Fourth street, ARG ERS oF GENIN’S LADIES’ AND CHIL- bazaar. In gonseanence of changes jimade ln ibe ta’ department at the bazaar, the re- i of | lothing for misses and children will Pee et down aad foruale of Tuesday” Juno 17. Also. a i robeade champ ues, basques, spank variety. laien: thin hee de cpymbre, seog poens eg IMBROIDERED MUSLINS FOR BASQUES, INFANTS’ robes and waists, and insertings, full stock; 27: dozen hemnatich “bandkerchiels, at $9 00 per: dozen, worth embroidered and fancy reevine, just received, at PETER BERTS’, 375 Broadway. Re eer Bea FROM ee cape! ae t, 567 Broadwa: oat, ia he o1 y, corner of Prince store where indies can get suited with indies’ ou Dasques, jackets, sacks, aprons, &c., 12s, to $200. -ASHIONS.—THE CRYSTAL Settle el PRIZE sil jadamé yo a Canal street, opposite Greene, contains the trom clogast and artistic desi eaigne ot ‘of eae ever offered, under the super- intendence of REAT SALE OF LINEN GOODS. 703. Broadway, will offer on Manday next“ibe whois of this splendid sasorianent of nen goods, comprising sheetings, damasks, 0's ings, napking, C., HC, At an immense sacrifice, in order to reduce this stock as much as ible, this being the last week of sale, the store be- ing rented to other parties. Damask napkins, all linen. 88. per dozen. English long cloths. worth 18.6. 124 a sheeting 8. 6d., worth 10s. 6d, boys’ wear, eq! 708 Broadway. FLUNPREDS OF MEN IN THIS, CITY HAVE REALIZ. ed fortunes by liberally sdvertia business through the medium of newspapers, Sarge posure, circulars, &c. Every description of punting will be promptly and cheaply executed at the Herald job off UST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER ARABIA, A SPLEN- did assortment of black Gutpure real thread and French laces, at HENRY RICE’S, 74 Canal street. W. GAY, oJ. “Ss ant $56 Greenwich street, desler in millinery goods, ribbons, flowers, and a very large assortment of silk, crapé and straw bonnets, mantillas, parasols, black Monaitegue silks, bi lace mits, &c. Wholesale and retail. INEN HALL, 832 BOWERY.— JUST RECRIVED, $50,000 WORTH OF GOODS FROM AI EGAN & CO. will offer for sale on to-morrow and follow. ing oie the above amount of goods, consisting of the follow- ing, vi Per yard. 5 cases, 8,000 pieces, of French lawns, from . 10 2c, 6,000 pieces , oF joo we from. ..... 1c. to Se. 60 pieces fancy plaid silks, 6d. 10 4a. 6. 100 fob pieces spat wide black aiiks, trou 850. to $1 50 White it linen sheeting, from.. 56 to $1 WO ite tablecloths, two yards long, aii linen. ah 00. yards long, from. 25 to $2 00 300 — damask snowdrop napkins, from a 10 $1 D0 per er dozen, white crape shawls, f om. to $20 No second price, no damaged goods nor Waalrapeesion ANE & PORTER WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO-MOR row morning, 460 pieces printed muslin,.... French jaconet lin robes, very cheap. 72 Canal sweet. 1) Rg MANTILLAS.— LANE & PORTER having determined to CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, Will offer on Monday THM BALANCE OF THEIR MANTILLAS, At about half the usual prices. Reautiful silk and laee mantl are $12 to $15, 72 Canal street, ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS. Great int of mantilias to-morrow, Monday, and fol- lowing days, at the mautila emporium, 250 Bowery. Ladies wishing to save from 40 to 50 per cent in'buying mantilias can easily do 20 by visting 250 Bowery, where one of the largest ‘assorted stock in the city can be seen. The new shawls, shape moriantique, beautifully trimmed, from #4 80. The Ristorias one of the greatest novelties imported this sea- , $8. *°X. B.—One hundred first class mantilla makers wanted im mediately. None others need ee, PYNE, 250 Bowery, rae Between Prince and Houston streets. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAG— a> uipure and Fronch lace, Antique and plain ailk mantil tae” pasate | Also, antique and lace in combination, Are being received daily, ‘Ani sold at the loweat By BEEKMAN 2 SoMPAy, Broadway, ARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 361 Broadway. The whole of the stock of Blk, Motre antique, eal Guipure ‘And Chantilly ge aaa Imported and own manufacture Long and square lo sed ‘And atel AWLS, Are now being offered att unprecedented low prices. Extensive 1 be mada on Md premises, which renders i i aperative to effect an ance of stock. GHORGH BULPIN. gcervae 3 S58 W pues. ¢ latest novelties of th ising shawls, ‘with deep volute; patelets, with deep volants; tilly and Alancon shawls and points; ye st, barben, fs Hien collars ie . , Manches, Sounces, A, T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reais warerta. rg AT FOUR beams => PER YARD, Forth 89 cents to import, Also, vory handsome, ate, Cheap at $1. By BEEKMAN & Soman, Broadway. Re BLAOE, THREAD LACE GOODS, ‘be aps PLAID PRINTED FRENOH BAREGES, At 3s. perdyard, ALL NRW PAI A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade auects, SKS AT REDUCED PRICES — offer on Monday D PLALO SILKS, 6a. Seavreen synirn FLOGNORD Ait. Al BIB, Wor One, 7 DRY GOODS, ae. ‘resent Sup Baperir Haglsh velveta, at. Zea, not printed.) ya te PI , (made goreeay ray Yo thelr Fo relat trade). § T, STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Read MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK ‘OF FLOUNCED SILK BOBES Tn the city, AT. JeteW ARPES. Broadway, Chambers and streets. ITE MARSEILLES AND BRILLIANTES, ladles’ basa: A very superior assortment At BEEKMAN Vs.) ayrs, One block below Bt. Nicholas, ‘E EMBROIDERED MUSLIN B. UES. Very handsome at Lis. ‘te renee ery beagues, of 14a. cclved. Also, very beautiful once, ‘rom five. ifteen dollars. By BEEKMAN se COMPANY. 3 Broadway. De. HORSES, Of CARRIAGES, &e. T THE BAZAAR, st “CROSBY STREET, WILL BR sold on. a Monday. at action: 3 at 1Forotoek, twenty horses, suitable for all ‘and second | wagons, singic and ‘double sry JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. AY Le eee — Santa AND HARNESS ee) Bile —The mare id, ponnd and kind ‘anddie b en, a free ree ATS Ol atid at ae driver, and for want of use. Apply at 200 formess oF under the will be Roem street, corner of OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD. WAR: ranted go! ‘kind in al ness; ver! iver. can travel in 334. Price $900. Address bor 2782 Post ofice, or apply at 62 Front street. on Larrneag oy Bip ye bist Forres, ABOU’ fatto ged el and nat ry yc) or sad ee cr trad eliers ‘Can be used with sti safety by indien or eb dren. Inquire at 87 Fike alsp, or at Gildersleeve & Bayles! “auables, foot bt Bridge atreet, Brooklyn, Fer SALE—THE GRAY TROTTING HORSE SPECU- lator; he i, young, sound ted in 1s0 ove of the finest bay iiccliy tive years old, ots fast. “Apply to M. DE CAMP, 146 Spring street, OR SALE.—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FIVE YEAR id coltain the city, about 15 hands high: color sorrel, sik ver mane and tail, disposition kind and gentle, Can be seen at KERR'S livery ial le, Monroe sirect, near Market (OR SALE—TWO NEW GENUINE IMPORTED ENG- ee penal Inquire of WETMORE & HENRY, 34 Wa- a! SALE—A PAIR OF MATCHED CARRIAGE horses, bay color, the property of a gentleman; warranted in every ‘Can be seen at OATWELL'S marble rer) gormet of FAM “fifth street and Broadway, between 10 and 4 NDSOME SADDLE PONY, FOR A lady. son; sold for want of use. Also, @ light rockaw ay wagon and harness. Apply at 196 Thirty- “ih street, near Eighth avenue, OR SALE—ONE NEW AND TWO SECOND, HAND ‘express wagons; also, one new and two second hand top buggy wagons. "Inquire of C. D. ROBINSON, 140 Chambers streei, Express oflice. ane 'S SADDLE HORSE WANTED—MUST BE KIND, ery gente sure footed, and accustomed to lady’s ridin 2,506 Post ofice, describing the horse, and where ‘Address tox he may be seen. ADDLE HORSE WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A {gentleman residing in Brooklyn, wishes to hire a saddie horse for the ensuing two or three months, for his keep. ride him carefully and moderately, and have him wel = cared for. Any gentleman having a good saddle horse, he docs not want to use for a, couple, of mouths, cad nd ‘acareful keeper by addressing Jos. Lord, box 1,793 Post ice. ERMONT HORSES.—JUST RECEIVED, TEN SUPE- rior ig Mors gan horses, of fine size, style and action; able family horses, being weil broken. For sale ices. Also, two new and elegant city made two seat to} ges, much below their value, Apply at No. 11 Boerum mreet Brooklyn. REWARDS. W, ON 1 “REWARD.—STOLEN FROM HAVERSTRA\ Saturday evening, about 11 o'clock, a bay horse, six- teen hands high, between ten and eleven years old, long awish tall, mane turns over both ways. Also, an old fashioned bug- y wagon and harness, fixed for (wo seats, but ouly one in at Wetime. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the property to Henry Vanorden, foot of Chambers st., south corner. 5 REWARD FLEW FROM HIS CAGE, AT. NO. 7 ison square, Twenty-sixth street, on Saturday, $9 ‘era boblall mocking tirde ‘The abore reward, with many than) “hanks, Will be paid for its return, by applying at the above placi REWARD.—LO8T, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE ll, A seventeen foot boat, painted with s red siripe, groen water line, and grained gunwale, inside white, three rained, and bottom boards green; tamed ‘May Que james Lee, of the Battery, D; brand REWARD—DOG LOST.—ON SATURDAY, JUNE 14, @ white poodle dog; answers to the name of Flora. Foethai will return the same to 246 Bowery will receive the ve reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, NEAR ‘Madison square, a small tan and terrier slut, half Kin, les; had on & areds and white leather collar. Whoever wi return ber at No, 88 Weot 19th street, will receive the hanks of the owner and the above rew: REWARD.—LOST, A BOAT, PAINTED GREEN, And tead color outside: two new planks in the stern’ persoo giving information where tne boat, may be found, receive the above reward ef J, Wagna, fuot of Spring North river, REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY, NEAR EXCHANGE place, a black leather ocketbook, containing a draft for io7, ee taree days, on W. Angel, deceptance of which is stopped: ntifie an te papers, valueless except eRpenivertsen, Dr ISAIAH DEO 13 Exchange place. ‘O8T—EIGHT SHARES STOCK BANK OF $100 each, transferred certificate, No. 13,627, May A is66, to Frederick Kapp, payment being ‘sipped, ona finder will return same, for liberal reward, to John H. Ranch, 19 Maiden lane. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE lf, A dark lemon greyhound, with a black leather collar. ‘Two dollars reward will be Riven on delivering it at No. 146 East Tenth street, two doors from Broadw: Lov gated? FOLLOWING DESCRIBED NOTES OF H. F. Hibbard aca, New York, endorsed. by m:—$400, uted Fel raney 19, at 8 mor ‘and $411 30, dated Npril Ise ae month. beta ist, he public. are re hereby cau: tioned not ayment has Deen stop. pede RICHTER, RIGAUD € BRUNE, Td Liberty airect, ORTON SATURDAY, MTH, BETWEEN 5, AND 6 ‘@ little girl, named Anna, between 2 and 3 years 2, ik brown ‘oyoe amd brown’ haircut short, wore no fa white striped dress, butioned bebind, black moroceo boots, with short white stockings. Any infor- mation which may lead to the discovery of the sald child will be thankfully received by her distressed parents, at 15 York street, second door from West Broadway. ROBERT B, THOMAS. STRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM CENTREVILLE TRACK, on the 20th Ma; brown, switchtail horse, 16 hands High‘iame in nigh forward | fot, witha three quarter shoe gn, and a litde an nose. Whoever returns said horse to 202 Sixth street, will receive a wultable reward, | QITOLEN FROM STATEN ISLAND—A FOURTEEN FOOT skifl, painted green outside, with blue streak; black gun- Wales, yellow inside; branded under stern, seat and oars J. R. Willis; Uiifion, 8.1, Three dollars reward will be paid on her R, Willis, Clifton, ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, ae, EWELRY AND DIAMONDS VERY LOW.—THE SUB. scriber, for the last eighteen years in business in Wall street, is selling all descriptions of tine gold, diamond, and all other kinds of Jewelry, at wholesale and retail, at much less than the usual renipers Ladies’ beautiful gold, cameo, mosaic, carbuncle and pearl set bracelets in boxe: dad to $100 00 each. "92 50 to $30 000 each. uncle, &c. «+2592 50 to $25 00 a pail bid guard chains, chaielaine ln, fo ae ina and vest chains. ‘$0 00 to $85 00 each. $2 5) to $9 00 each. 00 to 00 each. Se. to 00 each, 00 to 00 each. rnet, opal, pearl and other mone rings. to vo Fine gold thizibles. 50 to $8 00 each. Gold guard Keys, fod ke} iL 50 to 00 each. Gold pens and pencils. $3 00 to $15 00 each. Gold pencils. $1 00 to bmn 30 to 00 to $17 00 les and hi a) ‘5 oso Gold spectacles a: oe -+. 81 75 to $10 00 mond earrings, 30 00 to $600 00 Gold armleta, soart ays a fies ihicablon 7 ota. to $1 a GE C. ALLEN, Import Of watches and jewelry, wholesale and retail, No, street, second floor, near Broadway, up stairs. CLOTHING, &C. $23, 000 5 to diapoee of will find it ibe How ‘en San WORTH OF CAST OFF $10.000 waster ie Western market Gontiorea baving any to dispose of will receive the rise b; a ing atthe more, oF addressing JOHN M BAY, a4 Contr s. 1 ‘PHILLIPS, WORTH OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S street, lat $2.000 00 left off clothing wanted, in large or smal! ints paid 8 current money, and puuetial ‘attention, veo 101 ial ocders th ryt. 9 AMER MORONEY 9 47934 Peart street, LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to of, can receive the uimost value, by addressing to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or 8 West Broad way. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Cohen. 8. COHEN VAN® Cloning WaRRtousr— Bove conte, 8e Oand 8 Falion wrest. ae White duck sonia...) rite 4-dtert 4 Ldnen pantal dongs 1, $1 50, $2 and 33. Marseilles vests. $1, $1 25, $1 60,” $2, $3 and $4 50. Fine cont 82, $3, $4 and 85. Black cloth coats $5 0, $6, $7, $4, 99 to Sis. EN'S SUMMER CLOTHING.—A LARGK nour waapproachable styley a ov head, at WM, TJ BI A 859 "egteal, CUaRenRN TS chat pretence (and'gus, House delightfully santed, table, room and gas, ees with f rooms ‘anf bosrd. of without Gas rooms Bear, te Backs from trom Brosdway. iad 1393 WAVERLEY SCAR ls FEW SELECT Pagilims and genulemen can accommodated with eEabegoame intr Sv Ur ow dla al We Buove DUMUOE, Lonreowus VO Pome ENGADW 4x BOL RDING.—-§ Lappe ir, rae pa second floor, awd eabcs te " for gesitemice apd thelr wives or a few single ‘gealleuca of 61 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ELE- gantly furnished pariors and apartme! on the fret and ‘ell the moderna improvements, to let, with or without board. ‘cold and shower baths (ree. A GENTERMAN AND WIPE (WITH BOARD ¥OR Indy) cm be accommodated witha neal furalabed om ors Sack room for $5 oat Private family; 1d Would require or would accommodate attendance. Apply at 217 Weat Twenty: Med dace sp. opporunlly eeldom met wiih down town. Appiy at Murray bps oF Fes hpc yet BORNINEED. FOOMETOL LET, ne entlemen, without board, in a first dn, with all e'modern glass house, wit nprcvementsj family private ‘Good. re! wuired. at 125 Crosby str nie Niblo's Gardens fe ieains —7 PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN AN ELE- gant house near Fifth avenue, would take two gentlemea icbosrd. Address G. 8., box 489 Post office. HANDSOME SUIT OF FURNISHED seem | tac! in a private © house, with all the ‘i Selugie room. “Apply at 96 Prince atreet, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would like to let a furnished frout room and bedroom ‘attached, at 199 Canad street, corner Hudson. LL WISHING TO OBTAIN GENTEEL BOARD OR boarders, city or country, should apply immediately at the Boarders’ Exchange. Full particulars to boarders given gratuitously by G. H. SMITH & CO., No. 2 Appleton’s Build- ing, $46 Broadway. GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH A pleasant furnished room, in & new modern built hou Occupied by ® private family, at $12 per mouth. Gas ani bath. Apply on the premises, 213 Ninth street, near bison | avenue. A GRNTILEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO OR THRER single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board ieabant sootss, where the ‘Somaforis of & hone may be ven a Apply at 208 West 1%h street. References re- BS WIDOW LADY WOULD LET—TO AN AGED GEN- tleman, or an invalid, of either sex, a furnished parlor and dormitory, with board and best of care, or would let them toa nae with or without bi use contains No children or boarders. ‘Address ‘Mrs. Bar- Neat Sittoenth street, Ro'¥- OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN PLEA- sant rooms, with board, full or partial, by applying at No. 9 Spring street, near the’ Bowery. OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN A DELIGHT- ful situation, A gentleman and his ‘wife can be accom- with board and elegant rooms ; also, one or two single entlemen. Inquire at No. 88 Lexington avenue, corner of 'wenty-seventh street. OARD—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND sstuated in dn Rintenshtee co betrpen Br ‘Brondway and Four Answer immedi- ately. 1 ere MURRAY HILL, (675 SIXTH AVENUE,) Genteel and Christian families will find this a high, open, healthy location, cheaper as well as more convenient than the country. Cars every three minutes. OARD.—TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET, with board, on moderate terms, in a plain American pri- vate fumlly. House near stage and car routes. Apply at 179 West Fifteenth street, near Eighth avenue. OARD.—A VERY NEAT NEWLY FURNISHED BACK parlor to let, looking over Fifth avenue, with gas and croton water, suitable for one or two gentlemen, friends, in & e family if required.’ Terms very moderate. ‘Apply at Broadway. BoAkD, DOWN TOWN 20 WASHINGTON oreeer ings, $8; transient boarders, 31 per rag : OARD IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A GENTLE- tan and wife, oF two or three single gentlemen, ean be jodated with a very pleasant room, on second or third with full or La ares ina a aret class cee at mo- te terms. House the modern Ras oreannte: apply at No. 76 West Twenty-tbied street. ferences e¢x- § Hooe, 9 7, IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Tooms (0 lel to single gentlemen, with of without board, on reasonable terms, at 263 Washington street, near City Hall, Brooklyn. OARD IN STATEN ISLAND.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, Fesiding in a very genteel coliage at Stapleton, four min* utes’ walk irom the ferry, wishes to take one or two boarders. References given and required. Addresa box 1,196 Post ‘fice, OARD AT GLEN WOOD, L. I. IN A DESIRABLE country dwelling, situsieg near Glen Cove yillage. Seve- families can be pleasantly accommodated. mm ale. "Apply to Capiain Wood, steamer Croton, Peak up Mot OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—MISS LANE WOULD RE- spectfully inform her friends that her Staten Island House, at Clifton, is how open for the accommodation of boarders. ‘The house is situated on Simerson’s avenue, Chestnut grove, on an eminence overlooking the harbor and’ the Narrows ; is but ten minutes’ walk from Vanderbilt's landing. CARDING.—A SECOND STORY PRONT ROOM, BED- room, &¢., unfurnished, be had, with board, at 96 Macdougal sireet, (St Clements place,) between Bleecker and Houston streets, on moderate terms, in @ private family. Americans preferred. Modern improvements. OARDING PLEASANT FRONT BASEMENT TO LET, with board. Also, an upper The house bas all ine modern improvements. elerences required. "604 Fourth street, No. 1 Albion place. Be pine, ne To LET, WITH eri AT 89 CLINTON lace, aay Fith arenes aot rooms, on the second floor, Ko Also, gentlemen. The house has. been newly, ted up wid allt ihe modern improvements. Re- ferences exchang¢ CL ones NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND o bedrooms on the first floor, suitable for two or three gentlemen, of an invalid requiring ‘attendanee,” canbe. usd on reagonable terms. Address Widow, Union square Post office, for two days, posipaid. Reference given, if required. ROOKLYN BOARDING HOUSE AND GENERAL agency, 206 Fulton street, corner of Pineapple, up stairs. —Boarders directed free. Register at this office, the only one in Brooklyn. Business of every description transacted with punctuality. JOUNTRY BOARD—CAN BE OBTAINED AT A PRA: ant located farm house, 334 miles from, Newark. N. J: An exceedingly healthy location, Address Farmer, Herald OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT A FARM houre in the Highlands, oppoaite West Point, and near the Hudson. Apply at 1,084 Broad’ URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A FEW HANDSOME and pleasant rooms, ia @ private family, No, 4 Besond Mreet, opposite Bond sree, but one block from Broad: inquire be above, oF of HB: DMOZ, $2 Fulton sree 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A NEATLY FUR- nished parlor, with a bedroom and pantry attaahed, with es, 4c.,in@ private family, without board. Apply at 158 wery, in the drug store. ‘OBOKEN.—A GENTEEL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL let, with partial board, a parlor and two bed closets adja ining. Every requisite of home, with luxury and style auflctent. 18 ghana ‘Losa- tion Piessant and near the ferry. Address MW. 8. G., box {iv office. PARTIAL BOARD IN BROOKLYN. —1W0 GENTLE- men can find pleasant rooms, with a private family, in a rat class house; location pleasant and oavenient win & wihin & few minniew! walk of South or Wall street fer Preferred. "Reference required “Address 1i.'&. T. Horan RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT Fooms, on second floor, in guite oF separately, can be had wit rd, on moderate in a private family, reakding BBO Fourth avenue. The rooms have gaa, balla, Closets, RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can Cag ML @ room, with pantries attached, in ase with the modern i iprovementa, located at No, 3 Ninth street between Filth and Sith breuuse PRIVATE BOARD.SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN. tlemen and their wives, can be accommodated with a ver: lcaasut nuit of rooms, furnished -or unfuroiabod, with a vate family, at 42 Leroy street, near Bedford. No other boarders in the house. RIVATE BOARD.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY with @ small family CA occupyit Ay eemoe news, G would let to a respectable pleasant front a in and w: oom, furnished or unfinished, with fall ‘board. Apply at 214 Wooster street, between Bleecker vaarial po }OOMS TO LET, eel Loge FRONT Rk and bedroom, with pantry and closet, comfortable onvenient, suitable for one or twe re Reniemen. Care pas every five ininutes. Use of. “itent moderate, "Ap" ply Wo Mire. MANNING: 64 Rivington street TT WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN WHO PREFER TIE Com. forte of @ well ordered home to style, oan have two neatly furnished rooms no Ps artial board, or breakfast, and dinner at ale 0 reloek, at at No. 6 Collage piace, Family private. ‘Apply x 2P.M.' References exchanged, pth Ti es RR a ‘WANTED_OX BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, tiv 4 SINGLE ANY ,genueman, mpacion, neatly furniahed roo, wiih par in ard, in a rea) mn | di Parthouters, box aes New York Post omles, A72Tes®, stating SEGARS. \ENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, IN BOND OR DUTY G aid—Best brands warranted, | For sale Paid Heat bran ale by A. DUPLAN pL i AVANA SRGARS BY STEAMSNIPS BLACK WAR rior Cahawba.—Cabanaa, FI 5 rH ‘or om per cent below market pric 3 GemRs, 1ed Maven lane, segout serv. mo EB of Possession diately. aoe oe Xoviy to sacs PRICE, 200 Hudson sireet. LAST EH Rely sacl LET.—THE LYOOMING IRON see tie JRNISHED HOUSE TO LETTO A PRIVATE PAMI- old cal , near Union square, for one or two Lets Rent ooh per kon low careful tenant. Address bor 3168 Post rexe BOUER: TO Ren pty ‘TWSNTY- treet; ‘aes ‘OUSE TO LET.—A NEAT THREE Bo! auees, No. 6 Davies piace, between Broadway and Sixth a inuc, in Thirty sixth utreet, a very pleasant location, to let, an ‘aod part of the furniture for sale cheap, if desired, ‘The house Taine ail the modern improvements, and the rent per annua is only $425" "A family imwant of a heat, comfortable le place will do weil to call and examine the premises. Possession had immediately, ECOND FLOOR 10 LET_OONBIBTING, OF TWO rooms, unfurnished, with use of bath room, de. one private family in the house; ges laid on, Apply at Not Thompson street, one door from Canal. GJORE TO LET, IN JERSEY CITY.—A LARGE COR. her store, in a good loeation for a faraly grocery, as there is but one store in the neighborhood. For particulars inquire al the grocery, corner of Steuben and Prospect 10 LET—TO A FAMILY OF GROWN. ERESONS: THE first floor of a brown stone house, handsomely furnished, desirably located in Fourth avenue, not above rier ath rere ce oe let of May. Address P. T., Madison square ice. (TO LET—A BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A DOCTOR, ine respectable locality. For particulars, apply at 365 Broome street. (TOLET—A PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 14 FOURTH Aircel, corner of Washington square, containing ten room parlor, 22x17, with rich fresco ceiling. Has bath, gas, gold water throughout. Will be let low to a reapestable faually. Apply on the premises. 10 LET THE UPPER PART OF PREMISES. NO; $61 Broadway. containing extensive and well lighted 2 tor wabeeey bees ether ui ols, oF oth ro siness, ‘eemmediate possession given. Sppry to to oro. Anat 361 Broadway. (T° LET—A STORE IN, DIVISION STREET, NO. 62, between Chrystie and Forsyth streets, suitable for any business, Rent moderate. Apply on the premises. LET--AT FORT WASHINGTON THREE MINUTES Hudson River Railroad di amalt, rely ex ape, wih nsiabie, aod sbost tre-esree ply on the premises, to G. Becates bof LET—AT ELIZABETHTOWN, commodious and, substantial aweling to outbuildings, garden, N.J., A LARGE, icin eee rooms, with Ground, situated on Jersey difectin_ one of toe Saeat, in the place, and within two mintes, walk of the depot, 8 ne realdenee for & gentleman doing business, in New ork. Ta- quire of MEAGHEB & CAMPBE! 82 Broadway, or Fi M rE. Te jesey & Mulford, Broad street, Elizabethtown. 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOO! ment of house 71 Amos SiS amped “omplete and nearly new, wou! on reasouable erms to parties taking the house. iy on the premises, OROBINON & HAPPY, 299 Broadway ea LET—THE SECOND STORY AND ONE BEDROOM in third story of house No. 9% East Twenty-eighth street, ‘The apartments are in perfect order, and have marble man- els, gas, bath, ac, Inquire as above. TO .uih DESAREE 200M on, peaapmar. near Wall street, suitable for Fret ‘Apply at 78 Broadway, basement. AND BACK BASE- ‘he furniture, which is jonery. T° P2754 COMFORTABLE PARM HOUSE, AT DEAL, New Jersey, near Long Branch, of a mile from tho ntains seven rooins and a good he house containg qooms cellar, ouse and stables; iuhy¢ by ® erewiil be te fet dutiog ine baht season {c lose by Tames Green, Deal Long Branck Lost alice, New Jerse coca. LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 154 LAURENS: street, near Honsion , sling of front and back lors, back piazza, front base ‘0 bedrooms, &c.; wilt bath, gas and gas fixtures, and large yard. Possession imme. diately. Inquire on the premises. SALOON FOR SALE, OR THE SAME WILL BE LET reasonably, as it is, with the furniture and fixtures, bar, chairs, tables, sofas, carpets, &c., adapted for a business lady, being near Broad’ . W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. LET—A VERY SUPERIOR THREE STORY HOUSE on Twenty-sixth street, in a genteel ni wy hor 52 wry in nice order, news ainted and papered; as, batl ES ae; rie also a number other houses, a alt sae ed ral B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to7 P. M. LET—A DWELLING PART OF HOUSE ON went wb @ rooms, with bath and aly Also, a number of houres, lishment. Croton w: For terms sp) ae to BANKS, ¢ large five story house, 131 Bleecker street, for aterm of years, Has all the modern im- omens jo er Wenrecece oer es a TPO LET OR LEASH, IN UROOKLYNTA THREE ESTORY house, on the corner of Hickory street an avenge, with aul modern improvement; ‘garden of Ave leo with fruit, vegetables and flowers; coach house and stable three milés from Fulton ferry, and opposite Lelfert’s park. PO RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE, IN BLEROK- er street, near Broadway, recently occupied by & physi- ian in large'practice It's in good order, and wall atvaated for ice or ler purposes. wo . READ, 60 Broad street. vas HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, (APARTMENTS “WANTED.—A FRONT AND. BACK room and two bedrooms, in a genteel neighborhood. Rent moderate. Address 8, E. P., Herald ofllce, a erste WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED Sourd ae oun thencity, "None Gor priapmale estes iwo i with. Apply to, HANFORD, over the Pak Beas Tenet Caoen eproramenig at WORE, Seoke nie eer eoeoe a uptown than Fourteeuth wireet. Address EH. 8. Herald F Hest WANTED-LOCATED BETWEEN TWENTY. sixth and Thirty-eighth streets, and Lexin, te arenes English basement preterred. wo pains Price not to exceed $15,000. must le. other are J., box 707 Poat jou ofice, ‘New York, stating lowest WANTED BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, WITH one child, a second floor. 16 house, in New York or Brooklyn. nods, sauhows, ‘box 120 Herald office, stating punsvee: of rooms, Iecation, and’ rent, which must be WAXTPD, 70 PURCHASE—A GOOD SECOND HAND fiug boiler, 20 fo 23 feet Jong. and 40 inches in diameter. Apply to Thomas & Maghee, 24 South William street, ESTERN LANDS WANTRD.—WANTE! ~ in Southern or Western Lowa, hom 100m eS prairie land, in one tract, yee ly, or by GR ade Riis eee, mally, BErreretietuckr Detuib argos roanens © eam ge as others take for 60 cet to thove taken clea tae $2. Those wi ae nothing but an ambrotype of a deceased ell Yo have itoopled ind aurreotype or photograph eles the plane awreate and, the pleture diaappears, as will amalgamate with glass; and those who have their own. ambrotype can, at a trifing expense, bave a daguerreot inverted im the game case, aa the ‘ambrotypes cas be Ww Off and the ginse used over the daguerred ype. If you send your ambrotype to Furope, and like the looking: siasien and plate glass it rusts and spoils the picture, you w Fegret you did not get a Daguerreotype nt Anson's. Ifyou putan ambrotype in your trunk, and the gum be- you will regret you did tween ~ glasses spoils your a not get Daguerreotype at Anson’s. igen drop the ambrotype and break it, and you have only ‘agmenis of & pleture you prized of a departed frignd, you wwii regret you did not get'a Daguerveotype at aL ANDO Ns &y ERA.—LARGE SIZE fuel AND laguerreotypes, including case, fift egret ie eose oud arge two dollars for, aC RNAP! ho haa removed entire to 477 Broadway, over ia faonreine dort, Doar Wadags's theatre, ep gaage coptad,