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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1856. g “This sale is well worthy orthy the aloniion Sf the trae, UOTION NOTICE CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. WI eH BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tues’ day, June pmo clock, ni 281 Pearl street, a large talot ail kinds, G. blue and'co:nmon ware, 150 packages glass ‘tea seta, Britannia ware, 4c. ‘Sale positive. AIOE SOTIOR- —TO CONTRACTORS.—SAMUEL auctioneer, slore 81 Nassau stree ee 2 10 o'clock, at the corner o! Seventieth street and @,, 12 horses, trucks, 12 seta of harness; also, @ large collection of tools, auch ss steel drills, jumpers aledgem striking, hammers, sheen ts arrows, &c.; also, one large feed wagon, aitto; one light pleasure wagon, one barouche; also, age bodies and running gear’ ‘extra wheels: do, be troperty of Michael Tracy, who is retiring at busteart Catalogues on the dey of sale. UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER, by BELL & BUSH.—This day, at 1034 o'clock, in th salesrapms, No. 12 North William pig will be sold valua Dle variety of household furniture, removed for convenienc of sale, comprising the ustial va ii ‘@ genteel family, car 4p Cyd tables, bureaus, vileloth, ehina, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER by BELL & BUSH.—Wednesday, at 1044 o'clock, in the walesrooms, No. 12 North William trek t, will be sold the valu able stock (of dry goods, clothing, jewelry, hantware, &c., postponed from Tuesday on acount of furniture sale. RAI ee a ed UCTION NOTICE THOMAS BELT, AUCTIONEER, AS by BELL & DUSH.—Thuraday, at 1 1034 0% ms, No. 12 North William. areets we ‘wil Fain byc cata perpen Aidiidey of aigciee ‘eniire stock of watches -and jewelry, silver goods, &c. Particulars in tine. Ae NOTICE.—J, BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—BY 8. BOGART, this da} wi t 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms of Frankfort and William street. Morignge sale. Supe- ‘Flor Brussels s carpels, ollcoth, rugs, ingrain aud three ply car- pets, Brussels ese, rods. WILLTAN THOMUMON, Atorney for Mortgages. tek, hs uorcel nantes yen ysars olin an excellent travet” <o'ttoek, , seve o Teese OF Moree MICHAEL DOODY, Constable. | EFee AUGTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —DY 8. ROGART, this day, at 1049 o'élock, at the auction rooms corner of Frankfort and William eet Executor's sale. Lange slock of dry goods, fauey 4 nd the entire stock of two fancy sores, consisting of dey goods and fancy pods of severy description; ribbons, buttons, silks, thread, tri Clotstog, mantilias, table linen, shects, collars, combs, pocket Snd neck handkerchiefs, shawis, mustins, aatinets, clots, cas- so @ lot of Feady made clothing; also ‘a! silk and California hate; ‘also, at loo'clock, by virtue of an execution, one sorrel mare, seven years old. MICHAEL DOODY, Constable. A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT HOUSE- shold furniture, oll paintings, plano forts, &e., at No. 101 ‘Amity street, Brooklyn.—COLE & CHILTON will ‘sell at auc- Hon on Tuesday, June 17, 1456, commencing at 134 o'clock, # (0. 101 Amiy street, South Brooklyn, the second strect south tlantle and between Hicks und Henry streets, the rose ‘wood, mahogany and walnut furniture in the above residence- comprising elegant velvet tapestry carpets, rich parlor sofas, chairs, large pier mirrors, mantel ornaments, piano forte, oil, aintings, French ohina and glaas ware, ollclotha, marble top ureaus, mirror wardrobes, Fronch bedsteads, hair mattress- es, washstands, toilet china, &c., together with good kitchen ment furniture, with which the sale will commence. street, New York, and at J. Cole & Son's office, No. 369 Fulton street, Brooklyn.’ Also, to let low, the above house, No. 10t Amity street, three story and basement brown stone front. Posséasion the day after the sale of furniture. ROCKERY, GLASS, &C.—J. J. WALDRON, AUCTION- eer.—HENRY G. EVANS, No. 6 Liberty’ street, will ‘seth on Tuceda ae 17, alten o'clock, In lous to suit, a full Assdriment of white, granide, blue and common. ware,” lass ware, &c., Ninelnding the stock of a retailer, consisting of best ‘W. G: blue and © C. ware, gla lon tray, pl , table veuilery, locks, teh sels, Yadcs, ‘dec., ke. Goods well packed ppl AVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALE of 100 via plots and 15) lots, on Monday and Tuesday, rane 28 and 24, at 2orclock P. M. . precisely, on, the premised at Claremont and Bayview, situated between Claremont ani Armstrong place, on the Jersey City and Bergen Point plank road, two miles from the Jersey City ferry. Also, two or three large aad desirable mansions, focated on ‘the same Fema, ing all the conveniences of rural and city life. The above property was the homesteads of John M. and Mi ‘Vreeland, Esqs., improved with clegant mansions nad fruit trees of full growth,in great variety;also, quince, pear and apple ‘orchards, young trees, in full bearing; Norway spruce dot ‘over said grounds and is well worthy the attention of parties desiring the luxury and elegance of rural lifa, with the con- venience to business as is atlorded to merchants living in the city, up town, aa far as Union square. This property lies on the eastern slope of Bergen Hill, overlooking New York Bay, through the Narrows to the Sea Staten Taltnd, Long. Island, fork cily, Jersey City and the Hudson river for miles, meron ‘one of the most splendid views and pleasant locations “within fifty miles of New York. Omnibuses pass through the above place continually, from 6 A.M. until 9 P. M., making convenient access to the city for those not desiring to keep their own horses and carriages. Stage tickets furnished on application to the auctioneer, to visit the property and retarn until the day of sale, free of charge, and on the di sale of sale; 30 per cent on th e nice On Bond and mortgage, at 7 per cent interest, payable, in reeor five y Those buying and wishing to’build within two years will have the 40 per cent returned to them on the jening @ contract for building, and a bond and mortgage, at #xCor seven years, for all the purchase money. Maps can fe had of D. Scott, 75 Montgomery street, Jersey City. _——$—<—<— 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT ROSE- wood and mahogan furniture.—This Tuesday morning ext, June 17, at 10 . the elegant contents of the rest- Gpoce ‘No. 248 West Twenty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, will be Rae at public sale. The goods consist of elegant rosewood parlor, plain and tufted suits; carved Soseweod French elagere, beautiful rosewood entre tables, with rape ape poet 8; elegant cet se sola ta carpets; large Frenc fe pler and oval mir- an and brackets, aoe ‘prin Voltaire chairs, ele- fgentiudes rosewood reception and other chairs, costly’ and ‘tasteful bronze gas chandeliers, superb! pues seven octave ‘case rosewood pianoforte, cost $600; also, handsomely embroidered stool and cover, also, a fine selection of music, rosewood library bookcase, also secretary do.) ladies’ fancy tables, in rosewood, papier machie,jmosaic, &c., &c.; costly labaster Ridoks, fine Sevres porcelain vases, & ; also, a number of fine ornaments in china, ie; several very fine oil paintings, by eminent artists; also, paintings on glasé and porcelain, large rose ‘extension table and chairs, in velvet, to match; fine French china dinner set, in gold and white; also, tea seta, both plain and Secoraies ed two iver services, for ten and coffee; forks, spoons, cu asters, salvers, wine bottles, liquor sets, ivory -cullery, peat inlaid do.; rosewood and mahogany French and E élizabetbian bedsteads, bureaus, washstands and anierpanes, bolaters old band and flower com fine hair mattresses, Sndipiliowa: ane iace and muslin eurta shades, velvet stair carpet, silver stair rods, elegant rosewood hat rack, chalrs, &c. Parties in attendance to re- move and pack the goods. ' Sale positive. AVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SCHENCK & CO., will sell at auction, on Friday, 20th inst., at 103 ‘A. M., at Piatt's factory, Newark street, Hoboken, the entire Stock of an iron railing manufactory, consisting of one eight horse power steam engine and boiler, shafting, pullies, belts, lathes, drilis, punches, grind stones, blower, rc.; also & num: ber of work be 1s, forges, flasks, with’ a large as- Sortment of tools; also various patverns Ia wood and iron, with a variety of Sundries used In the business, the whole to be positively sold without reserve. N. B.—For further informa- Hon apply to the auctioneer, 3$ Nassau street, opposite the e. Post of mn velvet carpeting, superior oll paintings, cos! French sarin, brocatel and lace curtains; china vases, chandel- fers, works of art, &c., dc KLIN NICHOLS & CO. will'sell at auction, on Thursday morning, 19th inst., nt 10 a’clock, at the private residence, No. 10) Bast Twenty -secon street, between Third and Lexington avenues, the whole of the furniture, &c., contained in said house, all of which baa been made (o order, and but very little used. In the parlors rich lace and brocatel cur. ood ‘macble top centre and Muvorted amare mantel clock, rich chine vases, superior 0 tings, by eminent artists; extra Wilton carpet, &c. In back parlor, rosewood cottage pinnoforte, suite solid carved rosewood furniture, in green plush; ‘curtains, mirrors, ‘ables, paintings, carpets, de. to match front parlors. Libr osew! library “and secretary bookcases, im and other chairs, lounge, paintings, carpets. dc: Hati-"Marble top hat stand Gothic chairs, aide table oileioth, paintings, ornaments, &c. Dining room—Onk extension table, ira sideboard, oval mirrors, curtains, paintings, ora: china fire gilt dinner gol, do. tea set, ivory handled cut- lery, iaaa wave, aliver plated ware, Be. Bedroom—Solld rose- ool bedsiends, marble top dressing bureaus, socrotary bu reaus, wardrobes, dressing and work tables, 2 superior hair mattrenses, carpets, clocks, &c. The house ts carpeted through. out, and bas rich and coatly gas fixtures in every room, and ia replete with every other elegance. The proprietor of the above being abont visiting Europe, every article in the house Will be sold without rercrre, and a depoait of ten per cent will de required from every purchaser, to ensure the delivery of the goods. Catalogues and cards of admission can be had at the office of the auctioneers, 8 Nassau street, on Wednesday, Lath instant, UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—BY FRANK- LIN, NICHOLS & ( jorrow, Wednesday morn- ing, at 1084 o'clock, at salesroom, 86 Nassau st Ful- = sale of second hand furniture—~pianoforte, 5 ; also, superior rosewood ‘paklor suite in French satin brocatel, sofas, reclining, arm and rocking chairs; centre, card and sofa tables; library and secretary bookcases; solid oak and enamelled chamber furniture, rose- wood and mahogany do. en suite; bedsteads, bureans; stands, china and glass ware, fancy good: mattresses, palliasee fe positive. DWARD SCHENCK, UCTIONEER—ELEGANT household furniture. <gpWAND SCHENCK & CO; vill ‘ell at auction, this day, June 17, of 10% A. M., at 98 Weat Twenty-fiftla sireet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, the entire furniture, consisting in part of rosewood and volvot parlor suits, some ‘ane oll 1 Paintings, marble top centre tables, gaa era, mahogany, black walnut and oak chamber gulls; aan and ingrain carpets, rosewood pianos, curtains, pler glasses, glasa ware, silver plate, cane seat sofa and chairs, Srockery, ae. To be sold without reserve, without regard to weather, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONE! & CO., will sell at anc wlay, June 19, at 33 Nassau sireet, at one o'el ook, @ very superior rosewood billiard table, with mace a: , ae pendent, balls and Also, one palr fine and 1 saddle horses, one second hand phaeion, one coupe rockaway, one do, capable of seating six ‘oad, open and top Wagons, with three sets Drdouble and single harness. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONRER.— SCHENCK & CO., will sell at auction, this ny, ach clock, at their aalesroom, 38 Nassau street, without reserve, old patent lever, chronomiters, lepine and other watches; Hjamond crosses, rings, plus and earrings, cameo and’ moaal hrooebes, pins, earrings and bracelets; gold, stone and onyx seal rings, studs, sleeve buttons, gold ‘vest ‘chains, and enamelled seta, and a general assortment of deiranfe jewel- ry. Sold by order of the assignee, to close assignme RORGE COOK, AUCTIONERR.—KLEGANT FURNI- ture, thie day, Jung, 17. at 10%4 ociock, at 442, Bron: war be loward and Grand streets, viz:—Superior so- Bair cloth: geo wate fockosees! Darsaus;, beietects: mahogany do, buream ‘s ated ‘and sofa tables; hall stands, extension Tning tables, do. cl stands, ‘pailiaa: corner 8, ‘palliasses, mattresses, Ac. ‘making’ a handsome _ Syd worthy the nolles of buyers, as every lol must be soll to pay advances, Catalogues at sale. Goods boxed and shipped, if required. ES G. HORTON, AUCTIONFER—WILL SFLL, THIS ° Ly at 11 o'cloek, at No. 13 Sixth avenue, by virtue ay an: xeou jon, kof an undertaker; 100 rosewood @ omane ar) cases; also, Curaiture, gatlery, plat sd rant ea OO EDW. SCHENCK FINANCIAL, OR LESS WANTED. <?8e. sons apo Beng a $190,000.00 $999,500 On Jawuter, Diasons, &c., 5 ars B, MACDUFF, 396 Broad’ eas? Boucnr. AMES rer Lor" ~O8 DIAMONDS, bmry vy, or bought for abdental, {foe 9 Ul 6. N. B.—No business 55.000 tm ee yg $750,000 % T IS A REMARKABLE FACT THAT THOSE AUC tioneers, aa well as other business men, who free! Ming? Drlitere Vaya ‘scoumnutate, “fortunes. 0 cA’ by hs ALWAYS ON HAND TO MAEB piemeata, and couspicuously printed at the Herald OMBPH ryned Ma he Catal maeeooms MONEY TO LOAN ON WATCH ublications, fra Bo . summer reading” Gan be durmained ou the day ef salen D Rae Leaner: prod A at fang ha fap tg — rortsd a nines: ee Gen ei ‘ico prenie? writing, p paper, desks Toe CARTERS Auctioneer, AUCTIONFER.—GROCERIES, LIQUORS &c., at’auction, this day, June 17, at 1 tens, coflege, “apices, lquors urd are scombruine eas, coffees, “ uors, sets of hari Deposita required at time of sales” , WRAY. AUCTIONEER —MILLINER'S Thursday, June 19, at 1034 enue, near Twetf positive. ‘Deposte required AWNBROKER'S, SALE —TURSDAY, y MOOAPY REY & x & WALTERS, Bi Calta Saitable es for a, tason Pp. B. Ross 3 258 Sec: even cenle, SALE.—THIS DAY, tt WY, aT by Mi ee $685,000 1 Baa or bought Tor cash; boots sad Broadway, corner of Broome strock of 490 AN ON DIAMONDS, PLATS Pods Fepotiaiod, at Kes, jrclorrs ‘wines, Be Srainy CASH ADVANCES ON ALL KINDS of merchandise, LJ nat RAS ADVAN. Kast Thirty-seventh Bo'ciook P.M. TO LOAN. pas cea tures, lease, &c, ‘comprising & ‘and business mere Fe acest tte Pewee A Beaton or aor for fon eat Saari ON A LOAN, FROM Ph abet Hh on. tt) acres of var of all a large house and several large outbuildings «Gr Great men's and womens 's chitin, ia ments have been. gyno » hes and calico dress piece goods, ‘commission will be "A bandsome procuring the loan immediately. Apply to =| $10. 000 bonds,“ Apply to. F. McCRAC ment office, near Beaver street, at 2 TO LOAN FOR A FEW MONTHS. ON AM: lateral lamonds, jewelty. prefe preferred, Aadeam 70, Herald office. Strict confidence WANTED, FOR ONE YEAR, FOR WHICH A mortgage on personal property will be given. Ro- ferences as to responsibility and honor ficen Set @ this city. Address, confidentially, O. $10 2s FIRST MORTGAGE, FOR SALE FOR ay Wiliasn ae base so a and women’s ‘clothing. Fe able for the season: met del: sine papa calico dresses, pi ioe a goods. nore, tee LEWIS WILL SELL, AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—W. N. Ha day, at 196 Bowery, (up stairs), by order of W. & R. eigen, consisting ‘of arel, cape itable the aeagon, ret hie amount. wanted, what ‘of, andthe time wanted for, Loan, Such will meet with prompt attention. si a @ ‘quantit men's and Ww ora Sale to commence at 10: ECEIVER’S SALE.— uperior Court.—William Stephens & William H. Ste- gt. Austin Hall, John Dempsey and Asa Hail. Pithe ‘undersigned receiver in th auction, on Monday, the 28d instant, at 10 o'eloe store of Thomas Velich, No. 16 8) lange stock of hat ‘action will sell at public kA. M,, aithe ERSONS POSSESSED OF SMALL CAPI- 0 wish to turn it over qulskly 8 and profit wer siaventing tt forthe touniey, which is Suraiebers te semua peas dred. Orders'sent to the office of the American Weekly northwest corner, of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York, Advertisements inserted for fifty cents pruce ateeey New cape, umbroling, canes, batmakor e sale will be perempt JAMES 8, SLU New Yorr, June 17, 1866. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE, NO. 16 Spruce street. Sherif's sule of cabinet furniture, on Tues- any suites, in damask centre tables, ein day, June 17, at . M. ing of Feseyoed ant tons top bureaus an and suites in haircloth, cane seat ¢} patterns, oak furniture, mahogany and walaut beaten, ex tension tables, tete-a-tete frames, cottage ol carpets, fixtures, &c. &c. &c. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, plate, watches; jewelry, and all valuable pergonal secu: rities and merchant Hulton slreet, second oor, front room, 8A: M. 10.5. M. SH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, JEW: horses, wagons, harness, dry’ g¢ ‘groceries, furniture, and all kinds of MoCAFFRAY & W, JAS. C. WitLerT ‘Sheriff. elry, firearms, hardware, liquors, nautical instruments, IHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF’S SALE, __ this day, at 10 A. M., at 16 Spruce street, of a valuable ot , consisting of watches, pencil cases, studs, pins, oe opal fand cameo, buttons Ce 4, Chains, seals, armlets, ON, Deputy Sheriff, IHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. sheriff's sale of horses, carta, &c., on , June 18, 1856, at 10 A. M., at No. in seca sixth street, consisting of horses carts, harness, & IVIDEND.—OFFICE OF THE NORTH AMERICAN No. 6 Wall street, New York, Directors of this comp: ‘Sivigenst of of ten 0) Fire Insurance Compa ee oot & semi-annual paranie on demand. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORR NO. rice street.—Sheriff’s sale of rich Jewelry, de., (Tuesday), June 17, at 10. A, Serie street, consisti earrings, bracelets, &c., 2 dry goods, segars,, horses, cf eas and every deseription se valuable aoe sh; stocks, bonds, notes, niches and jewelry for sale. 2, second story. ONEY TO LEND—IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, ON silver ware, dry parel, and all descripti ions of personal propert: Fe Med a or aa for eas UE oe -ADSRTONRER Can CATALOGUE SALE- failure; planctor pring and hale: tanliresses, aval nee aintings, desks, safes, velvet, Brussels and three watches, jewelry, J. . A. SACKRON, Licensed pawnbrokers, 58 Reade street, near Broadway. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN INSTALMENT ‘of two and a half per cent will be paid on account of inte- Test on the stocks of the State of Illinois, on and after Monday, the 7th day of July next, at the agency of the State the cily ‘The instalment will be stamped upon the cou- pon of July, 1856, from I. and M. canal bonds. JOHN MOORE, Treasurer of Tilinois. ENGLISH SILVER, FRENCH, SPAN. Be te pet rine at te ape C len be bor Oak, maliogany an block vrai ital stands Totoe-intoss ous rocking and parlor cl large varie ; sofas and sofa b and oing bedsteads Jothic, Grecian and ahogany dress and osvareditiees overs; Sot stands and etegeres, oak sideboards, frames; fancy boxes, es, cocoanut matting, bronze ops desks, iron days and strike; superior rosewood pia ‘and one second hand piano; must and wil \OVEREIGNS, y order of the owner. ‘Stair carpets, fibrary’ bookcases: Ibrary revolving chairs, white and. git counter; 6 marble top reading or restaurant tables, second- hand desks, showcase, segars, fc. “rafts forrsale om Kngland, Trelaud M. WITTERS, Seat WILL SELL ON WED- ‘Canal. street, all the gon (© PERSONS WISHING MONEY “RELIABLE OFFIOR, No. Appleton’s Building, 46 Broadway, room es, diamonds, Jewelry, dry goods sient oe nd mortgages nego- SMITH a Dory, GH SUMMER RESORTS. REST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, ON SCHOOLEY'S en for the reception of guests. ‘ul and healthy retreat, and to poriemen fis attractions are unequalled. For rooms, address 'M. Sharp & Co., Stanhope Post office, New Jersey. sE-THE UNDERSIGNED RESPACT. s friends, patrons, and the travelli lic generally, that he has riven up the Bellevue House, ‘hich he bas kept for the last twelve none first class hotel, eas, he is satisfied wi teel household furniture, ac" of 4 family breaking up hotwe keeping. Sofa bedsteads, sofas, rockin, and rea ge bone rosewood parlor suit, center tables, mi case, mantel ornaments, china, glass and.) Stie'velvel taree ply aba ingreia carpetd olicloth, seating stair rods and carpets, mahogan: and other mattresses, beds and bureaus and washstands, toilet, wardrobes, dinlngroom un kitchen furniture, OOLLEN MACHINERY AT PUBLIC SALE.—WILL public sale, on Wednoaday, the 26th of advanced on watch luables, at easy rates. Stocks, Uiated.”” Hneinese promplly transacted. edding, marble top, dressin, Mountain, N. J., To families, this ia a delight . Winpenny’s mill, Manayunk, Pe: the machiner; ‘etanging to sald mill, consisting of fori the fixtures for tho manufacture of complete, including As ike ow ner has wuitted the business and rented All bills under one ILLMORE HOU: broade! the ‘mill, ‘the sale will be withor hundred dollars, cash; ail bills over that sum, a credit of four and six months will be given for approved endorsed notes. that he has erected a m his experience in the busi- eet the wants of his guests. The’ rooms are large and airy, and the house contains all the The ‘Fillmore House will positively Rooms can be ea? SELL—THIS DAY, 'w York Tattersall’s, at 12 0'cl nue and Thirty-ninth and double harness, haters, airsingles &c. 0. CLEMONS, proprietor and auctioneer. Henry Patan, Salesma AUCTION, AT THE si modern improvemen be opened on the 15th of Sune, ‘by immediate application. ‘Nawrorr, June 11, 1856. Grays HOUSE, ages, wagons, single inen sheets, roll- pw and second han YONKERS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ¢ above well Known family hotel, on the Hudson Net seventeen tilles froma iho cliy, where communication is had hourly by railroad and steamboats, offers facilities to par- ‘business in the elty second to none. drivesare nd its reputation for health and beauty of scenery assed. Several suites of rooms to let on reasonable s, dc. Terms moderate, SPE AL | OTICES. “THE FRIENDS OF JOSEPH BRUEN ARE esied tomectat the Huena Vista House, comer of Grand and Forsyth sireeta, on ‘Tuesday even purpose of considering the proj dering Mr. Bruen a complimentary testimonial, , gymnasium, billiard: Dinner and supper partied. ball eoinmiitees, te. OBE SUCKLAN, Proprietor. Real wis 7) c! ROBBER o RUC ae KE GEORGE.—THE FORT WILLIAM HENRY HO- e, Warren county, New York, guests. This hotel, then fottnd to be en- ts visiters, has during 117 by 42 feet, containing 84 rooms, nd improvements made te mmodate four hundred persons. The morning for Ti- ke Champlain, connecting with the cars The proprietor is how ready to receive up: N, Men ANIEL GALE. Il particulars can be obtained on application to the under- igned, in New York, or to the proprietor, as above:—Th homas, corner of Brondway and Grand strei - lillyer United States 3 College Vey and Murray street; Eat ‘Walker P. Jones, 143 W: 8 o'clock, for the | THE Seti OF WALLDENSE PA ted to be punctual in their at: ast Bro nary, on Wednes- tel, situated at Lake Geor; in now dpen for the reception entirely new last ear, and which wi pable of accommodating all inter had a win, and also other extensive it, so that it ean now accor steamer John Jay will leave the hotel ever jeroga, connecting with the steamers on and returning in the afternoon to the hotel. hotel twice each day, Troy and Albany. plications for roome for the ir Loi day, ihe 18th of June’ MG 734 0 LI, PERSONS ARF HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAT credit to any of the crew belonging to the bark asneither master nor cousignees will be res- 5. AUTION.—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST urate or making arrangements to receive, or einy ce aper in place of the AMERI- eapest and most usefil paper morning, and can be 1 It is published every Frid ¢ office northwest cor- bhuined of the news agents, and a ner of Fulton and Nasaau streets New York. where all orders must be sent. Subscription, $1 a year ; Advertisements will be inserted in the American Tress for fifty cents a line, NICKERBOCKER BANK.—THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the late Knickerbocker Bank are requested to attend a mecting, to be held at the Broadway House, on Wednesday evening, June 18, instant, at 8 o'clock. ance will be laid before the meeting. Hy $1.50 per hundred to Clark 193 Broad- ANSION HOUSE, KEYPORT, N.J., 15 NOW OPEN the eae ‘of permanent’ and transient boarders. kotl’s Hotel, 58 Warren street, UND DEGROOT, Proprietor. pore les leaves foot of Murray street every after- Business of Impori- iw York, OF address. By order of the Commit- HUNT, Chairman, tee, 6, 8, Hanty, Secretary. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOTICE— ‘The reading room of this association will be closed on the daye and evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, 18th and iustnht, ft having been placed at the disposal of the New York Horticultural Soclety, for their Spring exhibition, will remain open aa iaual, JUMMER BOARD.—AS A HEALTHY,, COOL, treat, and for sea bathinj 10 Gilbert Davis, Kaq., corner of York; John Martin, Riverhead, 1. scriber, at Quogue, Sullolk county, 1. iam and Pine streets, Cn by letter to the oab- ‘ab )WARD GRIFFIN. ‘ARRINER HOUSE SPRINGFIELD MASS. OPENED having been recently put im und as good aa jiwa order of the Board. IOSEPH F. HANFORD, Recording Sec'ry. May 15, 1866.—This house ud in complete order, will be y Mr, Jeremy Wariner ‘The house ty ltuated fi mid other, nliractions. of the city, snd is at noise of locomotives and awaiting the arrival of the ra (or can walk within ten minutes) pense. Transieat board, |OLMES, Proprietors. EW YORK CONSOLIDATED STAGE COMPANY.— At an election of this company, held this day, the follow- mtlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year:— ‘Amos F. Hattield, pleasant, a mo! night quiet and "andisturbed b: Carriages at the st trains, to convey to the ieee James Murphy, . ys ‘Timothy Townsend, Peter B. Sweeny. drmncrintn, May, 1366." EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS, bee NFORM are FOR AMERICAN TRA Av "ELLERS GOING TUE BEST HOTELS. ‘WM. M. PULLIS, Secretary ‘and Treasurer. New York, June 9, 1856. Hotel des Italiens. Hotel des Princes. Hotel de Russie, kept by M. Youn, Hote] de I’ Angleterre. Hotel de Feder Hotel de Feder. Hotel de ’Europe. Hotel de Ville (t0 be guened in Aw BUT NO meg WHO SPRINKLE THE STREETS, ARE ied to attend a meeting, to be held on Wednesday erening next, at No. 18 Morton street, at 3 o'clock, on business of interest to each individual. ‘OTICE.—A MEETING OF THE STOUKHOIDERS OF the New York and New Rochelle Railroad Company will be held at the hep atel Set Hotel, on Tuesday, the first 12o'clock, for the purpose of electing a ectors, and transacting such other business as shall od for the interect of tha Gouna. WA EL. New Yorx, June 14, 1966. - All the hotels inf Hote! de ie AND, Seoretary. ‘And ranay others, which wil be giv AMES MAREWELL, SPECIAL Atal MERCHANT oe Ly A nes Megat) EW YORK LODGE, NO. 39, F. A. M.. WILL MEET ‘at their rooms, at the Corinthia Centre streets, this (Tuesday) evenin Punctual attendance of the members ia Samm A, Ross, Secretary. ‘OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE RIGGER Union Association are hereby notified to meet at their street, on Wednesday, the 18h inst., past one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to their y deceased broiber, Fove Trowas Biarr, Secretary. AX COMMISSIONERS! OFFICE, NBW CITY HAL, 32 Chambers sireet.—Notiee to tax payers, rolls of the several wards of the cit returned by the Assessors to this to all interested iax payers that the samo will be opened for eximination and review from Tue the 2%h day of | jeaday, the 26th day of ir inclusive, All thoad interested, who are desirous of examining oF correcting same, are requested to make app! between the hours ong Aen, A.M. fan June 17, ‘at ty o'clock. Hoist he his dmaniien pa. t J. M. is now one of the Went tid of London: having Public ofice for general sXenerican 0 ate ronne, a trope and friends Visiting Englan largest wine merchants at cellars under J. M’.s various street and the neighborhood, cies and the wine and spirit business, No, 40, corner of a Ibemarle sti bankers, Sir Cisude Scott, Bart., rooms, 328 ¢ Sherr: Reference ani Company, No. 1 Cavendish cuts co jh. B: LIAM COCHRAN AMES MARKWELL, LATE PROPRIETOR OF IBBOT- ‘son's, Long’s, the Grafton and the London Hotels, and the Coffee House, begs to inform his 8 an interes ed ‘or entirely, in this 1 applications to be made direct or i letter to James Markwell, general office, corner of Stafford and Albemarle atreets, Piccadilly, Lonion. SPORTING, — SPORTSMAN OFFERS FOR SALE THREE Se Tae ks old; breed Podugree fixer for ity years, i koquired. “Price $40 each. -A'ldtens 1.208 Post ofloe. North and South American American friends visiting London that J. in hotels in his neighber! nished houses ate to mt ew York having been ce, we hereby give notice , and al let, in apartment to the understg, ‘ae and 4 o'clock P, Tax Commiss'ra, 7 “WILLIAMSON, New Yorr, May’? i, 1866. THE STOCK AND BONDHOLDERS OF THE OHIO nd Pennsylvania Rediroad Company.——A meet corner of Beaver ‘and south iret Mon the ihn "inser at 33 ovelock to and Te ‘iiana, “and Fort Wayneand G ‘and Chicago Ri iv proposed measure BAe iMtereats aC both the tock and b> vecaliaaeed Railroad BIRDS.—JU6T ARRIVED IN JERSEY CITY, Coles street, 160 young and 10 old mocking birds, and for sale at No. 3 Al RICKET. A uAToR BETWEEN THR ST. GEORGE'S dey = Clubs will be played on Wed- on the ground at Hoboken. any street New York. hio and Bennaptraia, of the Ohio and BfuR attendance fer windy nei iL gat THERDIATRLY—£WO VERY GENTLR foata, accustomed to being, harnessed (0 risge. Apply at ‘the offer of the New York Hi BRUAN & SANDER, or BOARDING AND LODGING. 214 tase. aes erat Croton’ water throughout Releceaces exchanged. — | 1419 RIGHTH eae eubene, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL.— sive plonecaty Eg re acd oot UUNSUEpAAs ‘Aico, fne'aiey bascineol suitable for « Physician's fe z 126 FORSYTH STRERT.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE (Bentlemen cau have a nicely furnished room, without ying a8 above, or Cedar street; cheap lo ther py Of w party. The house has just been thoroughly ee aud is in # pleasant neigh ; refereuces re- 12) Ay REL DY PLACK.—A FEW BaLnor § spit gentlemen can now be accom roouss, With board, in one of the tages delighifal loca tone Bei the city: LEONARD | TREAT, NEAR | BROADWAY. y fur imenta to let, without board, ioaingte igentleusen. Hatha, Gan and eyery conveciegce ef 99 sine etal for mde ot ROOMS FoR m, Bu for a deutist or ocul ite the ichoina end next the Prescott, Rooms very pibcoeale 80 EAST BROADWAY.—A_ FRONT PARLOR, ‘with eee eee ans, br po a boars 99 fev Senin soar atgs Lae HAMMOND gary Do oe teat fae AND ralahed | ‘ourth streete.—A fer '¥ be accom. mnodated wih yh pleasant re ins family where the aa oat" wii tia 6 WES TWELFTH STREKT.—GENTLEMEN AND 66 ety Toone yy yee tare ee ts Same ve num ‘Conveniet EAST BROADW. Sy | Sets votas attra, 61 BLEEORER STREET, NEAR ee a —TWO Perey fe Ssepet ing ali vi , alaing SiS Stern improvements, to let, With of Bonen, cepials 59 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT rooms nd perbre to let, in fa a. ixiehly private and res Istana 7, ih full oF partial nds it pequired, "Lace. ion uneur] Rilihe ssedern in improvements. Englise, French see peels tote 8] aR 5.4. WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF BROAD- A quidl and genteel private boardiug house, for Binglo geniicmen, and. gentlemen and their wives, “Terms Teasonable, Hot, cold and shower buths free 40 ROBINSON STREET —TWwO OR THREE GENTLE. TDeiles, Me? oan be accommodated with board; also, two young 13 LIVINGSTON PLACE, STUYVESANT SQUARE.—TO let, to w party of (oor more gentlemen, a suit of elegant- ly turnithed rooms, Hath, gas, hot and cold water, &e., Wilh ¢ privilege of a beautiful park in front. FEW GENTLEMAN CAN BE AQCOMMODATED with nicely furnisied rooma, in a private famity. Gen. emen wishing a comfortable and retired home will find this gn op opportunity seldom met with down town. Apply at 70 array street. SUITE OF HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, to ono or two single gentlemen, without board, in a first lass house, with ail the modern improvements; family private Good reference required, Apply at 125 Crosby street, oppo site Niblo’s Garden, WIDOW LADY WOULD LET—T0 AN AGRD GEN tleman, or an invalid, of either sex, a furnished parlor aud dormitory, with board and best of care, or would let them to @ genueman, with or without breakfast. House contains bath, gas, ac., No children or boarders, Address Mri, Bar land, Sixteenth street, N. Y. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD DISPOSE OF ONE OR two pleasant rooms, with board, The house contains gas, bath, dc, Apply at 125 West Twenly second sireet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. References required. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH brenkfast and tea, M required, for one or two gentlemen, in a firat class house, ern improvements; conve: nient to cars and . 71 West Fourteenth street, the first house west of Sixth avenue. PARTMENTS TO LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, in a.amall family, where there are no boarders; a back Foom and bedroom on secand floor, with gn. Apply at 43 Kast Thirteenth street. References required SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with a furnished bedroom, in a private family, ut 35 Wi Jow street, Brooklyn Heights, three minutes’ walk ‘from Ful- ton or Wail street ferries. Terms $5 per month, in advance. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A PLEA. santly situated house in State street, Brooklyn, would let 5a few young men, furnished or unfurnished rooms, on second and third floors, with partial board. Address H. C., box 312 Pout ofice, N. ¥. Terma very favorable. LADY RESIDING IN A PLEASANT AND HEALTHY location up town, would be happy to accommodate a sin- Ble, gentleman with or without partial board, and a neatly fur- ie opeerndl also, one or two little girls, to be tdueated. Charges reasonable,” For particulars apply to Mr. E. Haines, 71 Nassau street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SIN. gle gentlemen may be accommodated with board, in pidyate family, tn a house with all the modern imp direct, between Sixth and UWventt avenues. F Fore AND WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE single gentlemen, can be accommodated with private ed or unfurnished rooms, in # pleasant location, near yy ferries. For terms, &c., apply at 49 Concord street, Br oklyn. FEW FAMILIES CAN_ BF ACCOMMODATED WITH at the house of Wm. J. Dibble, in Stamford, Con Pecicut, Penty of fruity ilk and, vegetables ou the rem: 33. For particulars inquire of G. H. SMITH & CO., Broadway. WioW LADY, IN THE UPPER PART OF THE clty, having two spare rooms, neatly furnished, would iad fo lec them to'a gentleman desirous of a retired reeidense, and all the comforts ofa home. The rooms have all the mo- dern improvements; gas and baths attached. No boarders in the house. Stages and cars pasa the door, Address, for one week, Union Park, Herald GENTLEMAN AND WIFE MAY OBTAIN A PLEA- sant room and board, with or without bedroom, by ap. plying at 124 Henry street, New York. Also pleasaut rooms And board suitable for single gentlemen, IRY, PLEASANT AND DESIRABLE ROOMS, SINGLE. or in suits, may be had, unfurnished, on upper Broad way, the location being very agreeable, Board, furniture, bath, gas, attendance, &c., ifreqnired. Catl at No. 1,076 Broadway, Rear Thirty-frat atreet, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with good board and pleasant rooms, at 17 Oliver st., op- posite Henry. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WISH BOARD IN A respectable house near Canal street ferry. Address D., Herald office. OARD.—TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET, ‘with board, on moderate terms, in a piain American pri: vate family. House near stage and car Toutes. Apply at 179 Weat Fifteenth street, near Kighth avenue. Bz: —LARGE AIRY AND CONVENIENT ROOMS, handsomely furnished, to let, singly or in suits, with or Without board; all the modern improvements, and all the com- forts of a home. Location No. 278 Fourth avenue, opposite Calvar yeburch. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can be accommodated with full board on moderate terms, and a large, pleasant furnished room, with clorets attached, at 52 Varick street (St. John’s park). Gas, bath, &c. Please apply as above. BOARD AN ELDERLY WIDOW WITHOUT FAMILY, nid accommodate a lady with a nicely furnished room on first floor, and board; bein an experienced nurse, would prefer a lady who would requlre nursing. Apply at 74 Ridge street, near Rivington. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET PLEA sant rooms to & family, elther together or separate. Ap- ply at 15 Warren place, Charles street. On stage and car route, OARD.—HANDSOMELY NEWLY FURNISHEDROOMS, frontin) the second and third floors, with or without artial board. Fainily strictly private. No other boarders, th street, west of Broadway. Address H, box 125 Herald oaee. OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY, WHO KEEP A FEW select. boarders, have a furnished room which they Would let to a gentleman and wife, or totwosingle gentlemen. As the house bas the modern Improvements, the comforts of « quiet bome can be offered. Location pleasant. “Inquire at 191 ‘ant Broadway, OARD.—A FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN wired, would dispose of excellent accommodations to iamily; house having modern improvements, good table location desirable: accessible by cal siages. App! 172 West Twenty first street. BOARD Down TOWN 347 WASHINGTON STREET — Board, with lodginy 10 $5; boarl, without lodg- ings, $8; transient boar eo a4 aay. Boren IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A GENTLE. man and wife, or two or (hree single gentlemen, can be jodated with a very pleasant room, on seoond or third floor, with fall or partial board, in # first class house, at mo- derate terms. House has all the modern improvementa. ‘oply a a No. 76 West Twenty-third street. Relercooes ex OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLE! ‘wives, or a few single gentlemen, cal With pleasant rooms: &:4o, aw uofurnised front roan on, the ‘ond floor. Apply at 69 High street; location within dive mi- ues’ of Fulton forty. Terms molerate, 1OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN HENRY, BETWREN Montague and South ferries. Two single gentlemen caa be accommodated with partial board, in «private famQiy; com any select; a well kept table, aud’ terms reasouabie, Ad- drews box “i 37 Post of BOARD IN BROOKLYN = A WIDOW LADY I$ DESI Tous of taking two or three gentlemen, or a geatleman and his wife, {o hoard. Parlor, olegantly furnished, at %0 Hieks street, five minutes’ walk from South ferry. Terms reasonable. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THRER SING! B dash enh rcen bout sod plossant Toots, by applying vi ai rd ani ing A Naeeae treet corner Jay, within, three nalnttes’” walk of the Fulton ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON FERRY.—A B gentleman and wife, or two single pore, g oak me, commodated with a ious front room and boas vate family, occupying one of the most saresdbin togenee Apply at 50 Sands street. OARD AT HOBOKEN HANDSOME ROOMS rr tial board, wah, ie mnuites Walk of three ferries, Call Bt, or address, 23 ington terrace. LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, CAN BE ae am cuitul stuation, not far from the som shore For further ps lara, inquire at 128 Rast Thirteenth get, between Second tee tvon pa A fifth brown stone house on the right hand uae ‘avenue. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY: WITH A WIDOW preferred, up town. H, D., Union square Pom otice™ atating terms opd ‘onion BOARDING AND LODGING. oer WAKTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, voR Him mother, eter in Hobokea, near the fe sere a ea thy loralion. A furmabed Pomme incom, anawer, Addre fall pat ‘will be noticed! ime und Tuli particalars (nome ounces noticed, H. b. :, bon 99 New Work Post olice. Boar wanres—ors ERIVATE OF 5 OR SMALL FA mily, in the vieini riatophe: not above ‘harles, Addrees Onwald B. Meter 12 Brosdway. OARD WANTED.—A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM for # gentleman and lady, Rab td ed the lady only; with w family without’ other dere peetocres. | Address, — pron which must be moderate, Broadway ce. wey —To LET, WITH BOARD, AT 89 CLINTON mear Fil ‘avenue, a suite of rooms om the second floor, mr ae ily. Also, rooms for geatlomen. “The house has been newly fitted up wiih all the mod ome iy P ern improvenrenis. Ke- OARDING FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLE. men, at 66 Franklin sircet, west of Broadway, in the vicinit of hotels and places of amusement. Baths, with hot and water, accessible at all times. OARDING AND LODGING.—TWO YOUNG GENTLE. men, or ladies, can be acccommodated with rooms, with or without boar board. Sorted , bare board, $3; without ane - per week each, je im advance. Apply at 202 Gra treet, corner of Mou. sil = OARDING IN BROOKLYN,—A GENTLEMAN AND ‘hia wife, or two single gentiemen, can be sccommodated Seubdateat rsa One acon Rat, i fete fe Apply od Henry street, between Congress and . Boe > Fr a _OMQURE ABAD FIVE sninules’ walk rom the ferries. ouliee, oF fire cinea ‘with the Tindern improvemta ents, where sien wil will beak taken. Terms reasonable, Apply at or on POPLAR STREET, —Utod bord comovabie heen ‘and Fresinute mak from Ful ution a ferey. aad convenient to a eS INTRY BOARD.—GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS IN Hote ot the nsoat ren nd healiby villages in New Jer. sey, near the rail ground; plenty nade, choice fruls, 0. Adresse with baiabe PB Me phd BOARD.—A FEW SELECT Ltlitk byl ds CAN be accommodated in a cool, wel! shaded (harp Staten Island, within fiteen minutes’ wal mie atthe fe fer: {ont ‘sea beach. Inquire of M. J. BENDALL, Vanderbil's Landing. NOUNTRY BOARD — BE HAD WITHIN SEVEN miles of Brooklyn, in @ pleasant location, convenient of access by chra or siagen; fine house, extensive iawn and shade trea; plenty of fruit, vegetables and milk; within one mile of salt water, fishing, &0.; also accommodations for horues, In- quire at 74 East Twenty-third street. ROOKL' HE! Brea YN Pde COUNTRY BOARD. PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN. ing the comforts of a home at a private residence on the Fast river, where every recreation of the country may be en- Joyed, together with good fishing and bathing, may address Country, 1}¢ Warren street, room No. 2, for one week. JOUNTRY Ghat MAY BE OBTAIN AT A FARM house near Hackensack, N. J-; easy acceas to New York by railroad and stage. Persons ing (0 obtain board should be particular to purchase tickets ‘atthe ‘allroad office, Jersey City, for Hackensack. For full particulars inquire of Mr. Asa Stevens, 80 Wooster street, or of Henry Kipp, on the premises. IOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED WITHIN Unree mites of the City Hall, Brooklyn, accessible by the cara.—A small famil i modate # gentleman board for the summer months; the location is unsurpassed for beauty, and combines the advantages of sea bathing with pure air. For particulars address R. W., box 142 Herald of (Ofte! BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT FIFTIETH. street, First avenue, in view of the river. Spacious gar. den, fruit‘and vegetables, well shaded and healthy. A few desirable rooms if applied for soon. Refereace required. |OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED IN A VERY, healthy and delightful situation on Long Taland, easy of access by railroad ard steamboatts. But few boarders taken. ee Reference required. Address Cottage, He- rald oftice. 'URNISHED ROOMSg-A SUIT OF ROOMS, NEWLY and handsomely furr§shed, to let, with or without partial board, in the first class house No. 36 Great Jones street. Bath, gus, dc. Hot and cold water in pantries of each room. URNISHED ROOMS.—A SINGLE GENT obtain a furnished room, containing grates and gas, at $2 50 per week, (or it would be let to two at $3 50,) in a vate family, convenient to Sixth avenue cars and ages. “Call at No. 100 West Twenty-seventh ‘NTLEMEN DESIRING BEAUTIFTL, NEWLY FUR- nished apartments, a parlor and one or two bedrooms ad. Joining, with every modern convenience, without board, pei Inanenly, with a genteel family, in Eighih street, near Broad. Way, may address, with real name, Winter, box 138, Herald office. ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH HAND- somely faeianed rooms at 18 Lispenard street. Refe- rences exchanged. TENANTS’ a STABLY, NRA GRAMERCY PABK, TO LET—JUST hes tas atalla, as, Crohn. water, sae s Foom, drama, targe hott for carriages, an ent ation with handsome front, in Tweutieth street, four doors cast Third avenue. LARGE POUR STORY ATTIC AND BASEMENT house Lo tet at 70 Varick street, with immediate tion. May be cxaminod from H1 to iz o'clock, Alaa, tas sare, hasement and upper part of presatacs 156 Usnal street the targe house TBroothe street, (a al, seventcee Fonenm newly painted, repaired Ae, Also, the third ‘love anal tno? rooma of house nadatreet, with Croton waler, de. ‘Apriy to 1s. W. eicitAItDs, ‘307 Broadway. PART OF A WICK HOUSE TO LET—IN ALLEM, street, below Grand. The irc wep ad Ui aoe {the lower part boing oceupied by genteel taunly. Yearly rent 8200. bw etCHARDS 3 Drosdway. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—45 MERCER STREEV_ =i has Iately had & and pier gia © wold pigond totam “inquire at ai) Hudson streets LAST FURNACE TO LET.—THE LYCOMING IRON ‘and Coal Company offer to lease thelr works, situated om the Williamsport and Elinira Railroad, fifty miles boush of Ki- mira, end about twenty miles north of po il the best locations down town. Apply at 36 Sener kie? = OTTAGE IN BROOKLYN TO RENT. AND FURNI- ture for eale—within ioe! walk of Bo Bouth tpatetulty furniahed, ele oaewood oa ve 4c, garden, and grapevine. None need wrt caatito buy the furniture. Address South, URNISHED HOUSE IN TWENTY SECOND STREET fo let, Contains tirtaen, rooms, with modern émprere- ments, i heighborhood and rent taken ia board, if de- sired.’ ‘Addbeea Go A bor 112 Herald offee: eae HOUSE ze Boyes IN ae street, Second ar ‘A four OTEL TO LET—AT THE SOUTH FERRY, Wipe ‘of Whitehall and South mreets, Ng earn eg five rooms, adapted tobe. Bept Ruropose lan. Apply to Ww. W. NSEND, on amtee premison, a: rance in South street. ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE be Larger / {wo story and attic house, situated in the Teath ward, near We junction of Grand street and the Bowery. Addresp G. B. lerald office. NE HALF OF sey City, to walk from the ferr ry street, Jersey City. GTORE TO LET OR LEASE—495 BROADWAY, CORNER Broome street; desirable location for any kind of ness; atures for sale cheap; formerly & hat store: noeomien immediately. Apply t MILLER, No.7 Beekmanateeet, basernent of Nassau Bank, 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF PREMISES NO. 308 Broadway, containing extensive and well lighted altogether. unsurpassed 4s a location for millinery, alraw pore or other fancy business. Immediate possession given. pply to GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. LueTA COMFORTABLE FARM HOUSE, AT: DEAL New Jersey, near Long Braneh, 3 0 {com the The house Celaayd seven ee age house and stables’ fishery lous by ihe. bathing season for cap Branck Rostathon: New secsey 10 LET—THR LOWER PART OF HOUSE tf LAURER hear Houston » cous'sizg 64 fron aud back pa front basement, two bedrooms, 4c. fixtures, and large yard. Possession Ginteig. Inquire on the premiscs. ‘10 LET—A VERY SUPERIOR THREE STORY HOUSS i ce Swenty sini asec (8 po ae in nice order, newly painted ani er bath, iixlures, de; fen, 810; alo a nutaber other housca,furulahod and unfurnished, kK. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3to7 P. M. COTTAGE HOUSE TO LRT—IN JBR- small reap le family, four minutes? Terms moderate. Inquire at 38 Grege- arden, ice house, cari it. Will be let di James Green, Dei H. SMITH & CO. OF THE BOARDERS’ EX- ¢ change, 2 Appleton's Building, 346 Broadway, will di. reet, gratuit ously ders to the inost de ie boarding Sha peivete fumilien, olsy amd country: ween: loontits aoe parttcularized, thus saving boarderamuch lime and expense. Ait wishing geatee! boarders should apply immediately. ELAN RONEN TBAB aR ROOMS TRE Dad BETS modern imdrovements. Apply at 64 Amily st. near Broadway AVING MORE ROOMS THAN I CARE TO OCCUPY, I would like to let a parlor and bedroom, with board, to a gentleman and hia wife, or one large or smali room 'to single gentlemen. The house contains every im- provement, {8 in & good location, near Sixth avenue, and is easy of access by cars and stages. First clasa references given and required, Address L. F. G., Herald office. Op Rat ae AMERICAN FAMILY WILL home, with luxury and style suflicient, is parsnieed. ,oca- tea a and near the ferry. Address . Gey text Lie ‘ost oflice. EW_ YORK POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, CORNER of Fourteenth street and Eighth avenue.—Patrons of this institution and othera, who desire their sons to board with me, in Rhode Island, during the summer, are invited to Cel cat the institute, or at my residence, 239 Weat Nineteenth street ‘WM. B. STOUGHTON, Principal. NOCHARGE MADE TO APPLICANTS FOR BOARD OR rooms at the Exchange, No. 4 Astor place. All necessary information given, with directions, gratis. Boarders may be Procured through mny ofliee by respectable parties. BASSET, Agent. RIVATK BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR {wo single gentlemen, can obtain room, with pantries Attached, in a house with jern improvements, I No. 3 Muth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommo- dated with board and pleasant rooms, in a private pematly, by applying at 62 Harrison street, second door from Clintoi ORT RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND.—THE MISSES ANTISELL, being desirous of completing the limited number of their boarders, will receive two or three girls under twelve years of age. ‘The location is healthy, and the utmost attention is paid to the comfort and happiness of the children. Terms moderate, References given. MS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, fo single gentleman, or gentleman and wife, House first clase, situated near and convenient to dete SP eagee: No olher boarders: Toquire et 18 Weak Thirty-first street. Ri OME HANDSOME PARLORS AND BEDROOMS CAN ‘be had, with or without partial board, at recuage | prices, at No. 10 Waverley place, opposite the New York Hote INGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR s® ‘wives can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with Tull or partial board, at 151 Franklin street, between Hudson and Varick. TATEN ISLAND BOARD.—WANTRD, BY TWO GEN- tlemen, board in a private pn! residing about half a mile back from the Quarantine, or tapieton Janding. Address, stating location and terms, box 4,006, New York Post office, eee ee (TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN DESIRABLE front rooms with private family regiding in Fourteenth st between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Partial board, separate table if required. Reference must be ‘ret clang, “A‘ldreas box 2,560 Post Office LET—A ROOM, TO A GENTLEMAN, WHO WOULD be capable of instructing two children on the piano and in Singing; also, two very pleasant rooms for two or three gen- tlemen, at No. 23 First street, Hoboken. big LET—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, without board, fo a small family, or single gentlemen, With basement, iftoafamily. Inquire at 125 Warren street, South Brooklyn, a few minutes’ walk from the South or Ham- iton ferries, Md a LET—TO LADIES hal pitt cata OF woee and gentee] habits, at jarden row, Eleventh street, hear Sixth aventie, neatly fu sahed rooms, with or without board. House emall and neighborhood good. ANTED—DOWN TOWN (STATE STREET PRE- ferred), by a single gentleman, a nice furnished room, with breakfast and tea, in & respectable private family, Ad- diese Charles E., Herald office. pe hindi ahh nant ny ANTED—BOARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR SOUTH Witty: full boned for gentleman wud wife. A quies home, where there are few or no other boarders, preferred: Address, with particulars, W. R. Trie, 127 Adantic strect. References exchanged. _———————— “We cae Geom ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST, IN A PRI- vate German family. Address KE, A. })., box 159 Herald ice. DOE'S: ha sneer ae COLORED BRU. LIANT freworks. rth Polnt, Jersey City, N. J. 1 Sere for th abore perworks aboot be addressed to J. & gen OM, Fe Jersey Cl, oF FOMAS DUNKIN, Agent, No. 10 Maiden line, Ns Ys sles of exhibition pleces, also every variety of sale work. suited o mtore er sales, h as crackers, torpe. ar found, does, rock: Goods ‘dat red to an: ‘pa at any of the rail: road or ater ‘boat stations, free of expense. DESCRIPTION OF POSTERS AND FF LAR ORS greworks, Ac., can be executed, on short notice, on application at the job office, third story, Herald Buildings. REMOVALS. Speen T IEEE NEE ED Ene nro ten Dinme- eeed OVAL.—MR. J, NATHAN WOULD Nous OF REM fully not customers and of: inoved from 123 Broome nS we 186 ‘Rivington: stceet, corner Cin: ‘rhe increased femand for his royal p ‘superior cor. nis end large increasing business, at Dome abroad, cal for more room; hence he has ly Rivington street, corner Clinton, ho York, where his cua- tomers will please sead M@eward their orders. Mr. Nathan n ared to execute personally nett Ih despatch, "Mr. N. thanktnlly soknowledges, past favorn rompied Dy the very Kberal patronage heretofore vitor rend tacris for the pablic ood, that his royal Seened orale 14 may continue as beretofore—the . B.—Pure wines and brandies wSauctoat purposes. J, NATHAN, t ner Clinton 10 LET—A DWELLING PART OF HOUSE ON eee avenue, consisting of twelve rooms, with bath and g ard, kitchen, &e arent, $150. “Also, a number of houses, 10 let iB. KINSHIMER, "319 Fourth avenue, $to7 P. M. 10. ang Ts HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PAR- snd ARASH AG ALAN Gu Bade TF Betwoem LET—FOR FOUR MONTHS, OR MORE, A FIRST lass cottage, containing four large rooms at Brown'e dock, Shrewsbury river, N-J.; rent moderate. nauure of Je W. DAVIS. wery, between Gand 8 o'clock P.M. WDAVIS on the premises. 10 LET.—A FACTORY, WITH FOU! ‘LOO! 35 feet each, and well lighted, can vere wh or wea rtaout steam power. Possession given ‘immediately. Aj Eat Twenty sixth street. "Fo Hi aint. LET—A PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 1% FOURTIL fireet, corner of Washington aquare, containing ten Jor, 22x17, with rich fresco cel ae tot and cold water t roughout. Will be let low e ry Apply on the premises. 10 LET IN| BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATB French family, aoe room than required, would let, unfurnished, part ‘ir house, with or without board. ‘The house is modern, has just. been painted throughout, and contains gas. Inquire at 313 Hicks street, two minutes’ walk from South ferry. ‘0 LET, IN BROOKLYN—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A new, first class house, No. 29 Oxford street, a} fourta brick house from Myrtle avenue, This house is fit a erior manner theouguout: fone but 8 small poh ca - many peen SEB ly: Rent $230. porte at 2 ford street, rooklyn. PO LET OR FOR SALECWITHIN THREE QUARTERS fa mile of Tuckahoe depot, on the Harlem Railroad, thinty acres of land, on which there ia a. tw two oar a and kitchen, o carriage house, bara and is watered and productive; has about ten sored An ercherd, slew a variety of cherry, peach and pear trees, currant reapbeesy: and grape vines. Poawession may bead nt Immediately for sale, fifty acres of land near By hogethes suit purchasers. Inquire of ELIA! her ob parol, te = Pearl street, or of CHARLES DUSENBERRY near premises. P.O, LET OR LEASE YOR A NUMBER OF YEARS—TH, buildings known as the North American Hote ,corne Bayard sireetand Bowery. To a responsible tenaat, conor ing a light business, ucements FG; further information apply to FAY BHOTHERS wT Frow or 92 Monroe strect. L toe LET OR LEASE, IN BROOKLYN~—A seve! STORY house, on the corner of Hickory street and tee, avenue, with all modern improvement; a eae with fruit, vegetables and flowers; coach Sud ables three miles from Fulton ferry, and opposite Leffert’s park. [0 RENTAPARTMENTS IN HOUSE (UNFURNISHEDD Spring street, three doors from Hudson, bas just been repainted and papered tivoughbut ena roonis are in first rate order. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ee, ase bd te) eek eee ESTABLISHED A rnummber of years, and hav lioes an Srhojeeale maersuanes. SYpem, avery epstom OF tha pousiep, meee {ising goods that oad, be sold to wholesale dry'guods and fauom {tiring goods that ea be sold to. w ome a tea Sood HSaace need nddress bos 2971 Post otiee Ef OLD MINE WANTED.—WANTED, PURCH. or lease, a gold mine, or mine in vic there is a — 4 sized vein of copper price, cao inc ore, silver; also, one or two la: e mines, or ‘composed ore, that will yiel ala ten, cents or over a oid OF aliver, (ine Aneiens, of the, metal no objection). Ade with ful Particulars, Thou. J. Line office of the New York Mining Machine Man egies Company, 36 Pine call at 9 arden lane, this weel News fa the mining districts please copy'and send thetr Gils to otiee. ‘OUSE WANTED.—THE Ft eee B DESIRES TO ‘purchase a well built dwelling house, loc below Bleecker strect. Price not to exceed Set aay yoy, Ch house to offer will Please address R. ce OFT WANTED—A LOFT OR PART OF ONE ON first, second or third floor, west of Broadway, betweeam Chambers and Vesey streets, for a fancy Goods business. Ad- dress D., 92 Chambers street. SPayEerons INSTRUMENTS.—WANTED TO PUit chase the following :—One transit, one bo two rods, on+ chain fifty feet, drafting inatrumente, &c. Any the above to dispose of cheap, for 4) will chaser upon application to |. BRONSON, U. 8. Broadway. = W ANIEDIN JERSEY CITY OR NEWARK, A SMA . house, or part of w house, pleasantly sited, ‘Any person having one to let, ate reat Poot tenant immediately by ‘ddressing M., Dok S85 Neve York Post office. TANTED—A BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND ONS other room, furnished, for a gentleman and wife. ‘eva Adlitam, Broadway Post office, siating full particu to price, situation of rooms, 4c. Two good reoms m i answer. way TO Mgt ay ae ee SEOOND HAND flue boiler, 20 te 2 feet I tS eats Apply te Thomas & Maghee, 4 path Wh Waar TO PRL) eS sr nt | Msg horee power, wi wa act in cash and ar in real ea. Ay jOwks & CO., #4 Nassan street seite Wit endace TO Ly yh ald A SMALL ph af A r Toei itoe as erate gee fadeariraaapincete oe Wr"etEEy ptANDS WANTED.—W TO Madar teeters aor ersonally, or by letter, Kut aveuie, nese Dekalb avenue, Brookiya H™ BOWRAY.— oe ages vier Willaty above place, and 4 \uagh daily Crom 1 tq