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‘MEN'S REMEWED EVERY TAY. CONTINUID FROM PITH PAGE. ‘SITUATIONS WANTED. , A SITUATION ing mun; reference ex- —A HIGHLY RESPEC ged woman wishes to obtain a situation as ye, steamer preferred; will be ‘se of sickness; can be highly 131 Myrtle avenue, 1) CAPTAINS AND OWNE stewardess in a s)p for E found very obl gir g W. R., box 24 Herald otlice. S.-AN EXPERIENCED MAN I sa situation, to take charge of a artment and can give iye th ene have no objection to go Vest lo establish a first class house. Address box 1,244 Post GENTLEMEN.—AN EXPERIENCED COACHMAN, who thoroughly understands the care of horses, and can speak French, Iialian und English, is in want of a situation, With a frst clase family; the most reapectable references given. Address 374 6th avenue, care of C, 10 MERCHANTS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.— The advertiser, about to make a tour of the Western make collections, or transact would accept an agency, fen be may be intrasted. Milly ang business with w ference satisfactory. Address iT ANTED—SITUATIONS, By. ae) Eg Aon eed tera) ne 98 a Shembermal trover, and is will rae MS olber Se mnree and to do naatee en isposition. Two years’ reference Sujeetion 16 go in, the counlrs. “Gan be seen for two days ut 118 Ist avenue, corner of 11th st., top floor, front, are of (sarees ANTEDTA SITEATION, AS NURSE OR CHAN- bermaid, by a Protestant, who will ro the best of re- ferences. Imquire for Bridget, at 33 Bast ANTED—BY AN ENGLIRH LADY, A SITUATION, ‘as housekeeper, or would be a kind and attentive nurse ‘Cali at, or address E. M. Ni to an invalid or ol TANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A Feapectable lady, ft iy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, k,in a @mall private family. to do general housewor! Please call for two days at 46 Best of city Feterence given, Forsyth at., third floor, room 20. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, as chambermaid and to take care of children, s children's nurse and to do plain sewing. The best of reference can be given. Please call for two days at 113 5 RESPECTABLE YOUNG wishes a situation in a small family, to Babel at at the basement of No. YT ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS; ‘one a8 good cook, washer and iron’ chambermald. and waiter. , ‘and the other as Fully understand their business. Has no objection to the country for the summer months. Can be seen for two days a: 84 Ist avenue, near 7th st. -ANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE YOU woman,» situation, in a private family, to do general ework. in the city; best of reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, MIDDLE AGED WO- man of steady habits, as eiperaiil ue Gane ore of children and do plain sewing. Call at 121 Gourt si., Brook- ’' NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1856 SITUATIONS WANTED. TARTEPD—BY A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, A uation, as housekeeper, in a hotel, or large’ re spectable boarding house; can ‘speak the English, Freach and Spanish languages, and with a 2 ce, may be considered a suflicent garantee competency. Those nt with the lady, will please PEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A urse and plain sewer; served in ® apacity Please call at 600’ Houston st., n Broadway anid Bowery WaAntepaay A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation, as chambermaid and private fumit Inquire at Fish's tablish, ment, Frauklin sireet, opposite Taylor's Saloon. A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘maid, Cook, Washer and trove, has bad much experience; can give the best of city reference. Inquire at her present situation, 120 West 25th st. ED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS TAN We cemciaries her present employer's, 29 West 22d st., avenues, WASTED. BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, fresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nurse at her 3 East 2lst st., cornerot Sth ave. Can be seen ‘an be seen for two days at between bth and 9h residence, for a HELP WANTED. COOK AND A CHAMBERMAID ARE WANTED private family, near the cliy. None need apply w reference from their last place. Apply at 65 Wall second floor. RESPECTABLE LAUNDRESS WANTED. —PLEASE cali, with re’ » None but those who understand their busin GENTS. WANTED—TO SELL BROTHER JONA warranted the best article now in new or old furniture. Apply from 9 tll 4 o,clock, HUBBARD. BOY WANTED—IN A CLOTHING STORE: ONE Reapeph ‘ft 212 Broadway, room No. that understands a litie tailoring, from 15 to 18 years age, and ean 346 Water street, al N ASSISTANT SALESMAN WANTED—IN A GEN. Uemen’s furnishing store. A young man of good address, ‘one who has had. experience in the above business, would be pre amend from 18 to 3 yeare of age in situaou by watisfac lory reference, can obtain & permanant eltual r between the hours of Sand6P. M., at reen'e furabicg store, No. 1 Astor House N AMERICAN BOY. 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD, 18. wANt elling ed as page, ton lady and genticman travell during the summer. . He must have a know! of ‘end up avenue, derstand driving. Salary good. “Apply at between 1gend3P Me eile ¢ ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls: one to do chamberwork and waiting, the other to take care of children and do plain sewing. The best city refe. rences from their last places, where one has lived three and a half and the other seven years. Please call at 12 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, second floor, front room, for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY AN inglishman; he thoroughly understands his business, Can produce the best of ity reference. Has no objection to any part of the sonniry. Address A. B., at Mr. Curr's saddle- ry store, 181 Canal st W ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SALESMAN, IN A DRY fonds jobbing house, by a young married man, just from the West, having Deen engaged 1 of years at the West. Has an extensive acquaintance through- out the Western States of first class merchants. Those want- ieee @ Western man will address Western Salesman, Hi ce. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN, 4 situation, to take charge of u farm, of which he is fuly capable; he understands the care and management of c: and farming in all its branches; reference given. Apply Bey Cours st., Brooklyn. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE TROTESEAYT. MAN, a situation, as light is enman, and is for the benefit of his M. K., box 133 Herald t porter; willing to make himself generally use! employer; reference given, Address M. ottice JANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED man, as coachman in a private family; understands the care of horses. Can give the best of city reference. Can be seen at the barness maker's, 378 Broadway, corner of White street, for two days. W: ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS porter, im wholesale or retall grocery store, or to drive a horse and wagon in the city and deliver; has the best of cit reference from his last place. Apply at 71 Mott street, or dress O. M., box 172 Herald office. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO understands the grocery, tea and bar tending business, in Some wholesale or retail establishment, or would take charge of a billiard room. sie obi tion to any part of the country. Address N. O. B., box 105 Herald office, for three days. reference. YANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUN- try, who has had three years’ experience, a situation oA the wholesale trade, either as anleaman or, ha travelling agent; best of ety refereuce given. Address J.T. W., Herald TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO understands the liquor ‘business in all its branches. Wages no object. Gan procure the best of recommendations from his last employer. Address C. M., box 106 Herald oflice. TWO RESPECTABLE iris: one as cook, and the other as chambermaid, {a m of aity reference. he ace was the removal of the family from Call for three days at 283 7th avenue, between 28h te. iT ANTED—SITUATIONS, private femily. gt ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH AND ion: can be seen at her present situation, 100 Carroll st., between Henry and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, for twodags. [rANTED—BY A MIDDLE AG tion as infant's nurse and to do plain sewing: has good re- Can be seen for one week at 85 East 22d st., near 34 ED WOMAN, A SITUA CTABLE YOUNG bermaid and waiter, or nurse best reference given and 39 Front street, first floor, TA: ‘TEDDY. A RESPE situation, as cha . in & private family; ‘ed ‘all Brooklyn, for twodays, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, as ‘nurse or chambermaid, in a private family, with a good reeammendation. 21 Gold street, Brooklyn, for four days, if not engaged. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ee ‘a8 cook: is an excellent washer and ironer; satisfacto Gan’ be seen for two days at 291 Bast Can be seen at reference given. ED—BY AN ELDERLY ‘WIDOW | x ton epee. resp or as ares em aeb perso canoe foe ew copes is Gen? . third floor, room 12. y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, as chambermaid and wo do plain sewing, oF to i ANTED—A SITUATION, BYA poe ly sr GIRL, | to cook, wash and iron, or do general housework in s Best of city reference. 7th ave., between phages een apt BY lain Can be seen for two TWO RESPECTABLE washer and iror ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBRRMAID, AND toassust with the washing andironing, by a young woman who perfeetiy understands,her business. Apply at her present loyment, 221 Mulberry st, ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, todo general housework ; can come well recommended from her last place, Please ail at72 Smith et., between Pa- cic and Dean sta., Bi TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ PROTESTANT young woman, as seamstress, and to take care of chil- ." Good city reference. Apply at No. 9 Union court, corner of 12h at. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPECTABLE Young woman, to do geveral housework, or would do piain Xewing; is a first rate washer and ironer. Please call at 2 Amity place, for two days. 7 ANTED—A Ek ae BA cook, frst fate wad Please call for two days at 130 33d st., corner 7th avenue. ANTED—SITU ATIONS, young girls; one to do chamberwork and take care of children; the other to do chamberwork and waiting. The best Can be seen for two days.” Apply at hg RESPECTABLE ave fam good pI ‘Good Yoteresces givens BY TWO RESPECTABLE Of city reference given. avenue A, between 19th and T ANTED—A SITUATION, small family, oF an geners and iron, by a respectab! good city reference. Call ats TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- hambermaid; has no objection to go referewees given. Please call at $2 AS CHAMBERMAID, IN A houseworker, to cook, wash ing Woman, who can procure Brooklyn. tion as nurse or cl in the country; good city Sdavenue from 9 to 1 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, TO th Mei HOUSE- work in a small private 2 short distance in th 149 Elizabeth at., third floor, in JANTED—A SITUATION, a A Lal theta girl, as chambermaid OF n& chambermaid and to desist in the washing and ironing; has the best of city re- Cail at 292 East 14th st NTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED oe mon; is § good plain cook. in he seen for two day between Bond nnd Nevins, rook TANTED—A SITUATION, BY & PROTESTANT GIRL, aerate Jaund: neral orld ina ‘Sad #., Deeween 6b nnd Tih aves | im the nee, Apply at try: gear iy relerense , Washer and ironer. Ge am at 237 Schermerhorn s., wel with a lady. BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oman, to do up stal or tak Eig cha. oomph Sa Please call at 223 West children ; reference h TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT ELDEALY Reha toe! a ee tcantae. we assist with w: Adidress 329 24 corner Zis st. bf sta ak ATIO: BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘an Cook ; American and Sp come French dishes, desoria, and baking. is willing'to assist in ‘the washing and ironing if required; understands eoommannded by her last employer. lease cali for two ro days, at No. 148 Ohare. between lod and Lith sts., tn the faucy store. "ks gan) $ A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, vate family, 10 do general housework or cha n be seen for two days at 121 Wes 7 ANTED QUILTING. apo CAN HAVE THEIR of reasonable terms by applying any day this week.room No. 15, between Grand ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. YOUNG WOMAN, Jain cook, Washer and irouer, in small family, Gan be seen for two dagw al 24 Woot 334 at. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nd ironer; is wiling ‘- make herself use! e Fofty of nk employer's, 0% West 2Mh street, be- girl, as cook, washer can be aeen at her pri faeen Oth and 7th avenues, for Wo days ren OO ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND WwW ‘seamatress, or 10 asset in washing and ironing. Best of ‘Can be seen for two days, Call at 331 West 33d street, below 10th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAMBER- aid ene given. Can be aeen for maid; two days, at 210 Sullivan st., ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAPROTABLE she ix accustomed to gentlemen's boarding Ta willing to go |n the country for the season. Inquire at 56 Yaa Broadway, second floor. woman, honses or prichte TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, Man, Aa COO, and to ant in washing and ironing come well recommended from be: Gays, at M7 2d avenue, third Hor, front roma ANTED—A SITUATION, do chamberwork, or take BY A YOUNG GIRL, care of children. ‘Can be seen cor two days, at 248 , A SITUATION, ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMA no objection to go to do sewing, in a private family; hi a reo teavel. The beat of city reverence. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK, IN ‘a hotel or first clase boarding house. No objection to go Apply at the City Market, corner of Bleeckur WARTED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPER, BY AN American, who has had charge of a first class bar in this city for four y Best city references given. Address ¥ M. G., Herald office, for one week. ED—A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER, OR ing to make himself generally use! istant in a hotel or store. by a young man wo is wil- a given, Address A. $. M., Herald ollice, for one week. Undoubted references FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. ( N DEMANDE—UNE FILLE DE 12 OU 1 ANS, POUR soigner un enfant de deux ans. S'adresser p West. Herald ofice, ou persounellement & la boutique’ de M- Lodenberger, 43 rue Beekman. N DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISE QUI SACHE inh coudre, et coiffer. S'adresser de suite au No. 2 East th st. N_ DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRACAISE. ELLE DOIT oe de bonnes recommandations. 5'adresser au No. A Tth at. THE TRADES: A MAN, ‘ACQUAINTED WITH THE ‘MANUFACTURE of patent and enameled leather, would like to make an arrangement with a tanner or leather dealer, for the manu- facture of the above articles: is ited with the European and American manufac ering, and also with the American en A F-E-C., os 213, Post office, Newark, New ersey. ee = MACHINISTS.—WANTED, TO GO TO Louisville, Ky., five good finishera and fitters. Those Who understand steam, engines | and will work preferred. Ap- ply to, or address E. H. Hovey, 28 Pine street, New York. BOOT AND SHOB MANUF AOTURERS.—WANTED, as foreman, b; 10 JEWELLERS.—A MIDDLE AGED, MARRIED MAN, who has had twenty-five years’ experience at manufac- furing and selling, wishes a situation, as travelling salesman; best reference as io character and capacity. Address F. L. G., Herald office. 10 WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE watchmaker, 10 be employed permanently on the finest work, one who can bring the best recommendations as to ca- pacity, dc. "None others need apply. W. GALT & BRO., Washington, D. 0. Apply to Fellows & Ce., 17 Maiden lane, New York. 10 BOOKBINDER: Fi a ‘a Sow ey noe ALSO two socustomed on go! Joss, at James Somer- lies bindery. 30 North W ian ste TANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, COACH- man, and gardener and farmer; {s willing to make him- self generally useful to his employer; or would take general charge of a place: is a Scotchman; bas had many years’ expe- Hence in thin country: a good testimonials, &c. RB. T., box 136 Herald office. ANTED—THREE GOOD POCKETBOOK MAKERS. ee who thoroughly understand the business will find steady employment. Also, two girls, for light work. Apply at Walker's morooco caso manufactory, INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD HELP, WIL, FINI well recommended servants at MORRIS COHNERT co, s 28 Broadway. carner of Reade street; also farmers, laborers; de, at this or the new oflce, 125 Greenwich street, near Cedar. (4.002 DOMESTICS, WANTING SITUATIONS, SHOULD apply to the American Industrial Association, & Green. wich street. No charge for seats. Farm hands and labore for brick yard wanted. D.R. THOMASON. FLUTE, WANTED, IMNEDIATELY.—ANY GIRL, HAY. recommendations for her capacity as cook, washer and ironer, oF general housework, can obtain & Place, free of charge, bgt inquiring in the office, 470 6th avenue, Retween 23h, ge Naar ae 766 peeeew AX. ONE BOOKKEEPER, riers, two barkeepers, Peo oolaoien: ‘sod ee boys, xaos pro- ured for Sreasen, nsen on slesasars and ralleoats, nad bros: men. LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent. ‘ANTED—AT NO. 6 EAST BROADWAY, A MILLI- ner, fora store in Division street; three waiter girls, for a hotel'in Connecticut: two men, for a bottling store: one dyer, for a cotton factory in Conneticut. Places procured for clerks, school teachers, salesmen, conductors, baggage men, firemen, &c.; boys to learn trades, porters, CHEN 6 REWARDS. 5 REWARD.—WHEREAS JOHN M. CRIPPS HAS q been missing since the evening of the 2th May, and has not been heard of as yet. rote ae oy above reward for such information as Will lead to his Description—6 feet 6 ii aed Macnee ons | age acrii feet 6 inches smal y, thin face, whiskers, hair incli to gray, 48 years; ‘supposed to be dressed in black oa coat and mixed vest; had ou when he left black beaver and gaiter boots. REWARD .—LO8T, THURSDAY LAST, A very small black and t ed white morocco hove reward wi The Il be paid, and thanks of the owns, on returning her to 50 West Twenty-fourth street. REWARD —LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, NEAR Madisoa square, & small tan and terriar slut, halt King Charles; had ep a red and white leather collar. Whoever will eturn her at NB 33 Weet 1h street, will receive the retni of the owner and the above g, REWAR) LO#?, FROM 2) BLOOMFIELD ST., De) Hoboken, » small Italian greyhound dog. ver will return the seme at the above place will receive the re- ward, IPTY DOLLARS REWARD LOST, ON SUNDAY ight.» pareel of bille, supposed to have been dropped {Mind ‘Twelfth secets. Aw they are a 3 poor veaed, by returning the pry 9 ‘inder will be tbe meana of saving muoh unbappt ee eee SPORTING. SPORTAMAN OFFERS FOR SALE THREE SETTER lata, six weeks old; best beeg! in America, Pedigree piven for afty years, if required. Price $8 ench. Address 4,206 Post office. —— Pi il Sn BY te BIRDS “JOST ARRIVED IN JERSEY CITY, 80 young and 1) old mocking birds, and for sale at ebew Thivany street, New York. OR BALF—A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG ‘eight months old; ts a first rale watoy dog. Apply on board bark Snap Dragon, pter 9), foot of Mbatgomery sire Fast river. OR SALE—A YACHT, THIRTY FEET LONG, twelve feet beam; centre board, sails, &e.. all complete, entirely new; warranted to outsail any boat of her length. Al 80, aH feet and 2 feet sail boat. Apply FISH & MOR TON, 404 Water ntreet, YOUNG MAN, 16 OR If YEARS OF AGE 18 WANT Reebok wequlted age and faite yee ed ut thy e requ age at ‘al 8 a pply. Apply at 440 Bixth avenue, between .P for obe day only. OY WANTED—TO ATTEND A OOFFIN BU Wake hmvel? generatiy wet he aut Tremenrine store, And come well recommended ; wages from three to four dollars per week. Apply at 188 34 ave. C. M. HOUSTON. BO Gearn' venmitui nr thal wil poy trom SS le he dey fs beautiful a any town in the United States, Ei Easily learned, rot dy ia your own room. Apply, for three days, at 396 Greenwich se Cooke WASHER AND IRONER WANTED; ONE WHO thoroughly understands her business, and can bring good clty references, maj CF oe 145 West 23d at., between the hours of 12 M. and (CLERK WANTED, A YOUNG MAN IN A GENTLE. furnishing store; one acquainted with the business preferred; muat have good characier and reference: ‘ald office, stating age and salary wanted. DRUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF DNEX. ‘eeptionable character, and well acquainted with the re- tail drug and apothecary business. Apply at 32 Catherine st. prs CLERK WANTED.—ONK COMPETENT TO AT. tend a retail and prescription business may apply at 195 Hudson street. CHARLES RHOR RN. BEG CLERK WANTED—A porte COMPR- Lee WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE tu the country, ou the Hudson river. Wages one dollar jes paid to the place. Apply atonce, to Hiodgedn, das West sect. between Nories acd Leroy sts., N.Y, ANTILLA FOREWOMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLE- sale house. A lady of tnate, experience and ability, who is capable of taking the enti at a large workroom, will meet with a permanent and good salary by ap plying immediately at 42 Cedar at. NUBSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED. NONE BUT those having first rate references need apply. Call at 49 East Thirtieth st, in the morning. HIRT SEWERS WANTED.—A GREAT MANY GOOD hands will find constant employment at 40 Fourth street, near Broadway. 10 TEACHERS.—AN ASSISTANT If WANTED IN A school in Jersey City. pply to Rev. J. Kelly, St. Ma- ry’s church; or to H. Beira, oF tis tty, at 39 West st. Wares aytED, .—ONE eee NO OBJEC. ravel, and having good tain a good situation by applying at 12 West ith sts i ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND il Must be well recommended. Apply at 299 We between 9 and 10 o'clock. yas Ge: 7 ANTED—A LADIES' CAP MAKER; NONE BUT AN experienced person need ly to M A, Mit Waverley place, ‘i aa ee WaAstEDSA GIRL, (PROTESTANT to go to Norwich, Conn., to attend Good relerences required. Apply to J. periph cia pan cook, Mase STAND TONES: also a nurse and seamatre: West 22d st., between 7th and 3th aves. igniter WARTBD GIN A SMALL FAMILY, 4 FIRST CLASS Birl, to do general housework, (cooking excepted); high wages will bepaid. Apply at 46 Lith st. PREFERRED,) ly, at 284 Cha st., betwer Pike and Rutger sts., rear of the church. Call for three days, _HELP WANTED. “HORSES, “CARRIAGES, awe, GRAY MARE, FIGHT YEARS OLD, FIFTEEN HAN high, kind in at harness, suitable for a physician or fa- ly, will be sold for the want of use. Inquire of Mr. ODELL, at the stable, 333 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty fifth street, or at the oflice, 61 Kast Twenty-third street, T THE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET, WILL BE SOLD every Monday and Wednesday, at auction, a number of horses, suitable for all purposes, also new and second hand wagons, single and double harness, &c. NARRIAGE HORSES.—THE ADVERTISER, ABOUT leaving the city, wishes to dispose of his horses and har. ss. They are large, young, gentle, fast travellers; war. ranted sound, and one of the most stylish teams in the city. Address R. K. G., Herald office. ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A GOOD TWO SEAT TOP / carriage, with pole and shafts: a high door rockaway, nearly an ‘four light wagons, without tops; two do., wit hits ht rockaway, a good business wag Bliridee reel between Broome and Grand, B SALE—A PAIR OF FRENCH PONIES, ABOUT fourteen hands high, seven and eight years old, sound and kind in harness or saddle, and good travellers. ‘Can be used with perfect anfety by ladies or children. | Inquire at 87 Pike slip, or at Giidersiceve & Bayles’ stables, foot of Bridge street, Brooklyn. R B BALE TWO NEW GENUINE IMPORTED ENG- Fe lish saddles. Inquire of WETMORE & HENRY, 34 Wa- r atreet, (OR BALE—A PAIR OF MATCHED CARRIAGE horses, bay color, the property of a gentleman; warranted in every respect. Can be seen at OATWELL’S marble yard, To | Sorper et Thirty-ath street and Broadway, between 10 and 4 Fhe SALE—A CALECHE COACH AND PAIR OF ths coach s Jn good running order, | Also, « bret ‘and pair of horse 0 in the country. «| App! Ea to MICH. ©: eae livery stable, Columbia street, near lyn OR SALE—A PAIR OF SPLENDID CARRIAGE horsea, that can be breconsmenced either for a span or sin- Ho drivers. Good speed, syirited and gentle. Can be seen at nde & & Fleet’ a mabey Lafayette place. OR SALE—MADAME OTTO'S FULL BLOODED mare filly, by 1 aie out of Polly Hopkins; Polly Hop: kine sired by Priam, Inquire at No. 18, River terrace, of st the office of A. 1. BOYD, No, 72 Washington street, Hobo- Tene tthe mace can be seen ai ihe Hoboken riding schoo FR SALE.—A PAIR om GRAY HORSES, 16 HANDS high, unsurp! beauty; warranted pees fectly sound and kind, ‘Als, . ‘splendid carriage and ness. Can be seen at Hathorn’s stables, Twenty-third street. Apply at 8 Wall street, room 37. Je SALE—THREE HORSES, 1544 HANDS HIGH, pros ‘years old, fast trotters, warranted in every respect. a bay mare, can trot in 2:50 toa wagon. Will be sold cheap fee warranted tight, Apply at 106 Mulberry street, 1OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, Siatoen hands high, warrant ted perfecly sou sound and Kind ; in single or double harness; is 4 st driver and good tri er; would suit a doctor, or any cory Feranting ‘a nice horse. joe be seen at 248 Houston street. (OR SALE—TWO TOP BUGGY WAGONS: ONE NEAR- ly new; one Boston chaise, nearly new: ‘also. n stand top carryal peathiiopercan Rory aes Went Tees tyvusird street, in the amith shop. FFOR ,SALE-CHEAP, A VERY HANDSOME AND styligh bay mare; full blooded Duroc; can trot to wagor FER 2:20; yyarranied sownd acd yecy kind in all: harness #410 1 hands bigh, six years old; also, splendid five, years old Gray Eagle colt, tong and natural tail, full 1o}4 bandas can trot fast, and very promising, sound and very 180, fine bay mare, suitable for doctor or family, six years oid. ‘The above horses can be seen by a) ayn at White's coal yard, foot of South Tenth street, burg, near Peck alip ferry. FPOR SALE-ATINE BAY ABDALLAH MARE, SOUND, kind and of great endurance; can trot in 334 minutes; al a oh top wagon and harness. Price $800: Apply to COYNE, Club stable, corner of State and Boerum streets, rookly! OR SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, WITH [SHIFTING top, also f set of light harness, all in good order. Inqutre 8. at 200 eet, corner of Rut OR SALE—A FAMILY ROCKAWAY, IN ERFHOT order, having just undergone a thorough repair for the owner's own use wultable for city or country. Sold forty dol- lars below its value. “Inquire at SPURLINGS, 2 Elizabeth street (OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM AUBURN, WAB- ranted in every way, a pair of well matchod brown car- e horses, six and seven years old, 16%4 hands high; drive el together, nnd for stsle and eleganoe nor 'o be sutpaased In this ty. gentleman or family wanting such will do frellto eatiinad fasbect the abors, an they nee for unreserved sale. Apply at 162 Crosby street, near Bleeckvr. OR SALE.—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FIVE YEAR old colts in the city, about 15 hands high; color sorrel, sil- ver mane and tail, disposition kind and gentle. Can be seen at KERR'S livery stable, Monroe street, near Market st. Wake 200 PROTESTANT Behm TO GOA short distanee into the count: wash and iron, the other as chambermaid an ‘walter et ferences required. Apply at 76 Clinton place, after 12 o'e! W2322D TA SMART PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO housews 7; one who ing to go in the country. ‘apply atts at 5s et. RSE WANTED—YOUNG AND HEALTHY.— ‘between 6 and 10 o'clock this morning, at No. 37 East ait near Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ACT AS /PYIST; Won ho hax just len vathost preferred. ASvaaee $3 50 Tr week. Address, stating age and ‘Editreas, oadway Post office. Veritas Mal teeral Re era 1 till do’ Celok Pit J ANTED-SEVENTY-FIVE GIRLS, TO STRIP TO- ‘bacco. Apply at the New York tobacco works, Greenwich vt. “PPY fiat Wig Ware GooD, te ong) eee TO DO BOOKS. ‘work for @ small fami Bini ae ‘and plain cook. (1 at lotus ay. v between id and IN ASMALL or FAMILY, ho could speal ‘on the Plana sod slag would’ he preterred. "Re mnt be Bee and have a ia ‘dispon!. Hon. n to be made in person at 68 Columbia str Brookiyh near Fulton ferry. eis Wet YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, FOR ee housework. She must be peat and tidy, and a good wash erandironer. Such a one, with recommendations from her J ast place, may apply at of Seal st., between 9 and 11 'ANTED—SEVERAL GIRLS, WHO UNDERSTAND hairdressing and wigmaking. Apply at 200 Canal st, y, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY bool TO Wey Aan} ‘and iron in # pri basement sto ~~ ily, take ae fe ie day at No. 53 ittow st at, oa 15m, Fence a soa rd TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework and cooking (no washing) An American, English or German woman required; need call’ sie must be particularly neat and cleat, and have. 6 good re: commendation from her last place. Applyat 116 Hameraly st. \’ ANTED—COLORED PREFERRED, A washer and ironer, in # small priate family. City, re: 2 ference required. Inquire betws clock, nt 26 Wi vest 204 wt : bea i Sa a 7 ANTED—AN woes! wheter PROM 13 TO 15 ‘ears age; one who can sew good, willing to make herself useful. "Must have um Gail at 314 Broome at. Ba yANTED—A NEAT, CAPABLE GIRL, WHO CAN dress hair, cut and make Cd '# clothes, and is'will- oi to make aa apie fle French, or German oO Can 8 ren ret Al OR Fei YP da WARTED—A WOMAN, AS NURSE AND SEAMS. to go a short distance in the eountryf for the um. mer: One who Goroughiy understands the ‘care of ea infant Apply at 154 Franklin street, to-<day and to-morrow. ANTED~IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A SER- vant, who is a good plain cook, washer and ironer, ‘and ‘so ean come well recommended; wages $7 pee month. ply from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., 46P.M, at bs isleecker street. ANTED—IN A PLAIN FAMILY OF FOUR GROWN Persone, an Ameriosn, nein or Beste edt ie} years of age, to assist in doing the work. Call at79 Bed wk, J ANTED—A VAUNDRESE: | MUST UNDERST, "WSieptng, aod seusing, sod doh fee howe tye opty a eis Weak other need apply. Good wages given. Luih at., between the hours of 10 and 11 o’eloc! Wee HANDS, TO WORK ON DRESS- making. Come in the morning. ireet, between Broadway and Oth avenues?) 1 ast 18m WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 GOOD 000K, necator and ironer: one Nppora' her business and hae references. at 106 Madi from & unt 12 o'clock, at the basement door. wm avenue, War THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND HX. Rriirihe Non re. but Pkestaniy ne eed etn Mere rom fia birth. Nor cy references. Apply ab36 Westsoinet. PP” Mushave 7 AITER WANTED—A FIRST RATE WAITER, ONE ‘W ‘wnorcan’ fara the best reforsuce may pad ‘Taylor's, Montague place, corner of Clinton st., 1 WANTED A BOY,70 ATTEND A GROCERY, AP. ply to William 'K. Sparks, corner of th street aud Lexington avenue. WASTEDITWO MEN: TO WORK AT FREEZING ICK Leream, at No. 2) Clinton street, Brooklyn. None but these’ who thoroughly understand the bnsiness need apply. Wirt aa THE UPPER PART OF THE CITY, A amart, satire young | man in a groeery:; mast be pe well ‘ae. nnd have, superior recommenda. ma Poauch ones good situation Is iored nat wa Wert st, on FThureday and "Baturday, .bet ween a ANTED IMMEDIATELY—THREE FIRST CLASS dry goods anleamen to go to & Western city in this State. Arn tha day, at4ovclock PeM., to L. Newcomb, Metropol tan Hotel. WAXTEDGAN AMERICAN, YOUNG MAN, WHO UN derstands the grocery business, No others need apply at J. A. Plat’, 125 Broome at., corner of Pit. ONKRY FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE FINEST AND sanallent in the United Sten. He is very handsome and iame, and would make a beautiful pet for a lady or gentle man, Monkeys ‘of this apecies are rare. Hodenberger’s, 43 Beekman street ACHT FOR SALE—A_ BEAUTIFUL To be seen at L, YACHT, OF abont 18 tong, nearly new, of superior build and model, in complete order, and furnished with everything appertain’ Ing ts a yacht. Apply to ABRAHAM BARKER, Atantie Hotel, Hoboken. COAL. YOAL.—COAL YARD REMOVED, IN CONSEQUENCE J of the Bowery extension. GARRIOK has removed his coni business from 23 James street to his mew coal yard, No. 12 Roosevelt street, near Chatham, WANTED-AN ERRAND BOY, IN. A) HARDWARE ‘More, from 14 to 18 years of age. Apply between the hours of $ nnd 6 o'clock P. M., at 16 Plait stevet, WANTED ONE. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO 80. licit eubseribers for a new mH € publica tion. Wages or # liberal commiani I appli canis, Inquire of the London Printing aod Publ ng Compa ny, 56 Dey st., fourth floor. WAITER WANTED—10 G0 A FEW MILES INTO the country. One who has been steward of a ship, and who could cook occasionally on board a yacht, preferred.’ Ap ply at 72 South street WAXTED—TwO, FIRST RATE DRY GOODS 841 Tren, at GAS Ath av. between 4lat and 424 ata N. iB, — A first class grocery store for gale, with or withgut moyk, Es SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, CITY MADE, in perfeot order; alto, a light covered grocer's oF ped- iar’s wagon, cheap. Apply at COPPER’S stables, 103 Charles street, or at 103 Fourth street. OR SALE—A CITY BU a SOLID at rare. ano inch iron axle, for heavy down town wor! Yrice $70. Apply to Messrs. G. W. B. TOMPRING & Pate No. 67 Pearl street. (OR SALE—HORSE, CART, HARNESS, AND WORK of a good store. Apply at No. 6 Front street. SHERMAN 4 CO. OR SALE—ONE BLACK ater 1s HANDS HIGH, nted 801 ind in all seven years old, warrai wtandsin the aireet' without tying. One sadsorne. bob new horse, 153, hands eight old, Also, Hees et aa aay mY ; Wagon ‘made. Tobe to sett fea dispute. ‘Can be seen at pebte Fifteenth street and Seventh avenue, next to the colored cht OR SALE TWO PAIRS OF TRUCK HORSES, WITH lumber dumping trucks, with harness; for sale sheep. Please apply to ens "LAHEY, Nos. 61 and ss Tenth avenue, between Fourteenth aod Fifteenth streets, ia the wood office. OR SALE CHEAP—A HALF CANADIAN STUD PO- ny, about 15 hands high, (ae sound, and kind in or the r f g, the owner has no work for him. Tnquire at 255 Tenth seni, betwen ‘Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, for three | ome AND WAGON.—A HANDSO! ight years old, gentle and sound, and Hage, in S004 conaiion, for sale, ties or eeson Wan ran Phir valuntiog, “Inquire atcloues’ stable, IGHT WAGON FOR SALE—WITHOUT TOP, BUT LIT- tle used, and in good running order, with varhlshed rin- one of the best city makers. Can be AAilllams, Nineteenth street, near Seventh avenue. z ung seen at BE SOLD—A FEED WAGON AND HARNESS, DIRT TO dazon and harness. aud grocery slore, at 1 Columbia fireet, South Brooklin; th a good location, now doing @ good business, as the family is going out West. JERMONT HORSES.—JUST RECRIVED, TEN SUPE. Liat ot Morgan hi are very le family at very low prices. Also, two Dew and elegant city made two Seat top carriages, much below their value. Apply at No, 11 Hoerum street, Brooklyn. 'ANTED—A SECOND HAND ROCKAWAY OR CAR- e, for gountry use, tohold four or six persons; be nearly new, and in good order. A pure found for such by addressing box 1,470 Post office. _.. SEGARS, — ASH PURCHASERS OF SEGARS CAN from a stock of over a million; operas, $8 up- $3.50 upwards. Cash advances made on se- lomestic and German manufacture. O. CHEEKS, 17 Broadwa; AS on preenes Ph tabla Lt BLACK WAR and Cabin aba 2, regalia del oe Conchas, Londres, pve 100 of. 1, ten per cent below market % Y 7 RO. FERS, 104 Malden lane, second story. IFEGARS.—CASH PURCHASERS CAN PROCURE BAR- SP igaina from a stock of over a million. Normas, $8.80, up. words; Operas, $3, do. Cash advances made on segars of Havana, German or domestic manufacture. (0. CHEEKS, 17 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FACTORY WANTED—NEAR THIS CITY, WITH Bure water for, washing: buildings equal to 402100 fot, threo stories, high et power i Address, with description, location, Mee ites Ko Herald oles, Dyer WANTED.—A ee FSTABLISHED A Juaintance among: number of years, and having a acg chants. ftom. every, teelon of the country, are ales. “None but parties manufi gars of Havana, wholesale merchat desirous thelr turing (ened that on ‘be sold to eevee ae goods and fanoy goods Louses need address box 2,971 Post ARM WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED city property. Mum be well shaded, and not to exceed iwo houra’ ride from the city. None but principals treated with “Apply to E, HANFORD, over the Park Bank. ‘OUSK, WANTED.—THE ADVARTISER DESIRES TO Purchase a well Dull dwelling house, lonted somewhee below Bleecker stree to exceed go. ‘Any one having a house to offer will plesseaddrese H.8 Broudway Post office, XEWING MACHINES.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, Twenty gecond hand. “Address for two days, stating price, 8. D., Herald office. To LOTS. WANTED, ON A FIVE YEARS LEASE OR longer, syitatde fe oal yard, Address, with full par- tculars, H. 10 PRINTERS.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SECOND hand drum cylinder press, Hoe’a manufacture: size of bed must be 46x81, Address Jolin P. Willams, 09 Ann mroet im the rear, New ¥ ANTED—A GOOD FRUIT FARM, OF ABOUT 49 Acres, within 28 miles of New York,’ Price trom €4,000 to S00. Address giving description of place, and price, fo Cash, room 15, 208 Broadway, ANTED-PART OF A IIOUSK, OR 3.0R 4 ROOMS, IN W. _ good neighborhed, + w Tenth street, 'Ad- stating terms, 8., Herali office. ne ee ne ANTED, TO HIRE—A SINGER SEWING MACHINE, ‘size No. 1, in good orler Address, stating terms, Co H. R., Herald office. TANTED—TO PURCHAS) OR CHARTER FOR ‘three or four months, & staunch steamboat, capable of carrying from 400 to 600 passe poly to James M. Jarrett, from 10 to 12 A.M. at the chard Heather, 34 Washington street, New York. TERN LANDS WANTED.—WANTED TO ‘Sout PUR. 0 OF chase, in ‘OF Western iowa from. 10,0 12,000 neres af good prairie Iand, tn 01 tack, format seltiement. Must be well timbered ju wate iy, or by letter, |, toSA MIT tak PARE Kent avenue, ene Dekalb avenue, Brook! ~ FURNITURE. JURNITURK WANTED—IN EXCHIAN lage lot lots on the Harlem Rui from New York. S) by 100 feet exch. Want | « and would take @ small quantity of bedroom fie Gress Furniture Exghange, Herald oilice, BOARDING AND LODGING. 914 Be STREET, CORNER OF SPRING STREET — A gentleman and his wife, or a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with furnished d, rooms without board, two blocks from Broadway. Gas and Croton water throughout the house. References exchanged. 14.7 BUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S F jurnished rogms to let, with board, to single aeslinnka cc piviaes tal tee wives; front room and room and back parlor. House newly furnished, with all the modern improvements. 14] BIGBTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL. — Furnished rooms to let, with or without board. "The Tooms are pleasantly situated and the location unsurpassed. Also, a fine airy basement, suitable for a physician’ gee 122 WAVERLEY PLaci #.—A PEW SELECT F AMILIES and gentlemen can now be accommodated with, sulla or single rooms, with board, in one of the most delightful tions in the city. O8 piBONARD STREET, NEAR | BROADWAY.— Elegantly furniahed apariments to let, without board, io single gentlemen. Iaths, gus and every Convenience ut: 8 FAST BROADWAY. —A FRONT, PARLOR, WITH pantries and bedroom adjoining, to let, with board, parate or together, furnished or unfurnished; single can also be accommodated; house contains bath, gas, WEST TWELFTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN bah “heir wives can obtain elegantly furnished rooms, cor without partial board, ut gineabect ctoeresloes to cars and tages. GO REITe STREET, A FEW DooRS West OF Broadway.—Several furnished rooms to let on the round floor, a farge room on the first floor, xmall parlor and Sedroom, and some attic rooms, on moderate terms: 5. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FEW Ira toe'd families and gentlemea can now be ted wit Suites or single roocss, with board, uv one of tne monk delighicul locations in the city, as Twenty-third street is one of the brondest streets and those delightful locations for summer real ; also a delightful ofiice for « physic: 5.4 WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF BROAD- way.—A quiet and genteel private boardiug house, for single gentlemen, and gentlemen and their wives, ‘Terms reasonable, Hot, cold and shower baths free. Q7 BOND, STREET ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without board, in suits or separate, to gentlemen and their wives or ningle gentlemen, | A fey single rooms for gen: tlemen, if applied for soon, with afl the modera improve- ments, FEW GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED With nicely furnished rooms, in ® private famity. Gea men wishing a comfortable and retired home will find this ‘portunity seldoga mct with down town. ‘Apply: st 70 PARTMENTS TO LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ina small family, where there are no boarders: a back oom and bedroom on second floor, with gas. Apply at 43 East ‘Thirteenth street. References required. 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, BOARDING AND LODGING. ROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE ENGLISH, GENTLE: men may obtain & private house, opis EL, Foor Mokif Post ome” (OQUNTEY BOARD —A PEW SELECT BOARDERS Caxt ac Slaten Island, withis hiveentainutes’ wage of Une ferry ad t of the sea beach, Inquire of M.J. BENDALL, Vanderblife ing C° hte 2 BOARD.—PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing the comforts of a home at a’private residence on the wt river, where every recreation of the country may be 6a joyed, loge. with , may address ‘Country, is V Warren street, room No. 2, for one wi Court ba BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT FIFTIETH den, “ruit’and vegetables, well shaded and bea ui’ dentrable rooms i appliog for nova. "Hoterenoe required. JOUNTRY BOARD.—LADIES WISHING TO PROCUBE board for themselves and stants, Belgien milk from ‘one cow can be obtained,) in a vert ploseat ‘and healthy loca- tiyn, may address Country Board, Flushing ‘Post ofoe, FORNISHED | APARTMENTS ELEGANTLY | FUR, ‘ished rooms in the fine private house, 33 Union 6q) With all the modern improvements, to let, by the wesk or ear. The location and aj nse aetna che urpassed by any in the city, Also, a private stable in the rear of the above remiges to let, ‘Apply on the premises, Gruen DESIRING BEAUTIFTL, NEWLY FUR. ished apartments, a parlor and one or two bedrooss ad eining, with every modern convenience it board, por ‘Thanenily, with, 8 genteel family, in Fgh age S Beoad Way, may address, with real name, Winter, bor ottiee. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR SINGLE GEN- tlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, wit board, gentlemen for meals, or Keene thout board. ‘Terms made known by applying at Mrs, Raynot's, Now. 108 and 103 East broadway. 'ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET~AT 690 Broadway. Inquire as above. OBOKEN.—AN ENGLISH LADY HAVING A LARGE and delightfully aituated house near the ferrieg tole. part of it, fur to a small respectable sum mer, with the use of the kitchen, or to ap: gentlemen- with or without board. Address M. M., box 145, Herald ollice, F YOU WISH GENTEEL BOARD IN BOARDING OR rivate families, city or country, apply \¢ Boarder Exchange, No 2 ‘Appleion's Building, 346 Broatway. Fult particulars, terms, ‘All e., given gratuitousl, = ‘able boarders should Sppiy to G. H. SMITH & CO. baegntes¥ HILL BOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, \prdaes nhs or unfurnished, to let, with board, in a small vate fumily, where there are no other boarders, in a class house, and. none but first class boarders will be ‘The most unexceptionable references given and required. F particulars apply at 69 Kast Thirty-tifth atreet.. 3 KALS FURNISHED FOR TWENTY SHILLINGS A week.—Lreakfast from 7 o'clock to 9, dinner from 1 to 3, and tea from 6 to 8. The meals shall be served in the best manner. Apply at 271 Bowery. 0. 5 ChINTON PLACE, THREE DOORS WEST FROM roadway —Three large furnished parlors tolet to single gentlemen, without boa gas, attendance, &c., ifrequired. Catl at No. 1,076 Broadway, Bear Thirty first street, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ‘with good board and pleasant rooms, at 17 Oliver at., op- posite Henry. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, also one young lady, can have airy and well fur- nished rooms, in a family where but few boarders will be taken, Those’ preferring comfort to style may apply at No. 9 Carmine street. Terms strictly moderate. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—RY A YOUNG GEN- tleman an@ his lady, in the upper part of this city, be- tween Fourth and Twenty-third streets, board for the lady only; where there are no other boarders ‘preferred. Address Howard, Herald office. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN AN ELE: ant house near Fifth avenne, would take two gentlemen wo plese Address G. 8., box 489 Post office. SUITE OF HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, to one or two single gentlemen, without board, in a first Glass house, with all the modern improvements; family private. Good reference required. Apply at 125 Crosby street, oppo- site Niblo’s Garden. antes FOR GENTLEMEN—H‘ Fetal heh furnished, on the first and second floors, and nea hotels. Apply at No. 89 Prince street. FINE, LARGE FRONT ROOM, TO LET, TO A GEN- tleman, furnished, with board, or without, as destred; ins all modern improvements, and family private; location 42 Vestry street, near St, John's GENTLEMAN, WITH HIS WIFE, OR A FEW SIN- gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with breakfast and tea; bath in the house. Apply at 66 East: Twenty-second street, a few doors from Fourth avenue. ge ee FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR h bedroom attached, to let in a private house, having Tl the. oes improvements. at 98 Prince st., » few doors west —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO gentlemen, can be accommodated ‘with full board on moderate. Coat. “pleasant furnished room,with hed, at 52 A Varice' ‘street (St. John’s park) ‘Gas, Please apply as above. aa a single room. Apply way. sant rooms toa ati either together or separate, Ap- ply at ib Warren place, Charles street. On stage and car route. OARD—HANDSOMELY NEW! Y FURNISHEDIROOMS, fronting on the second and third floors, with or partial board. |Family strictly, private. oN “other borders, Zith street, west of Broadway. Address H, box 125 Herald OARD.—PERSONS SEEKING A QUIET HOME, ON moderate terms, can be suited with » large parlor, on sttached, unfurnislied: would suit a gentleman and his wife. House first class, wit modern improvements. Apply at 171 East Seventeenth st. Verev ot ihoselilrog BY A GENTLEMAN, PARLOR ith the necessary im; ments; Taulted.” Address ©. H. J, OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, we A DELIGHT- eerper ery A gentleman and wife oy ne accom: and elegant rooms ; also, 0 two ningle fetiaeen Inquire at No. 88 Lexington a enue, corner of Fwenty-seveuth street. OARD.—ROOMS, full or partial board, ean be obtained on spp! 7 Lexington avenue, peers Twenty-sixth and Twenty- thant atseets, “The location ia one of the most delightful the city. Terms moderate. Convenient to cars and stages. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, fies BOARD NEATLY FURNISHED, WITIT plication at for the lady only, can have furnished front room for $6, or back room for $a week, ‘asmall private family; or would accommodate an invalid iady. Apply at 217 West Twenty-fourth street, OARD.—WANTED, BY TWO YOUNG MEN, BOARD IN a private family; jocation must be within len oe A walk of the eorner ob Bulton and Nassau streets. Address It K. H., Herald office, stating terma, &c. OARD DOWN TOWN—27 WASHINGTON STREE?.— Board, with lodgings, from $4 to $5; board, without lodg- ings, $3; transient boarders, $1 per day. OARD IN TWENTY.THIRD STREET.—A GENTLE: man and wile, or two oF gle gentlemen, c: ‘commodated wil leasant roomy on saaeae kien floor, with full or r parial Bern tabbing class house, at mo- derate terms. House ieaprovements. Apply at No. 76 West Trrenty-thisd ee. 08 Ox changed. OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN HENRY, Webbed ingle ge: be accommodated with partial board, in a private family; com. pany selent: s welll kept table, and’ terms reasonable. Ad Trees box 4,137 Post offi POARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON FERR¥—A gentleman and wife, or tWo single gentlemen, can be a0- modated with a spacious froat room and board, in a ie ‘ate family, occupying one of the most agreeable location Apply at 50 Sands street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single gentlemen, can be ac ‘with pleasant rooms and board, in & private family. "Apply at 44 Joralemon street, three minutes’ walk from Wail or South ferry, Reference exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A ROOM TO LET, WITH board, suitable for & family, or two single gentlemen. Apply at 67 Henry street, five minutes’ walk from Fulton or Wall street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLIN.—SUITS OF ROOMS, FURNISH- ed or unfurnished, on second floor, may be had, with ioard, in a tira class house inn. pleasant locatlos. Apply at 141 Amity street, between Henry and Clinton. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—RESPECTABLE @ARTIES ean be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with full or tin] board, at 12% Pierrepont st. ‘The house has th; five minutes’ walk from Wall aud Fulton ferri e- ference exchanged. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—IF IMMEDIATE application be made, e gentleman and wifey also & few Jemen can obtain one the most ble and quiet By'applying at 181 Sackett street, one door above Ber AT FOScan ne inten co ae R00) Maglt) I board, for m nutes’ walk of dhres ferries, “Call Shor address, 23 Wash. ington terrace. OARD IN JERSKY CITY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO. let, with board, tom gentleman and wife, or single gen- ieman ‘in 8 small private family, about four minutes’ walk from the ferry. Dinneg at, 6 o'clock. Hone butt the Highest respeciablity Weed apply, at A.B. Kashow's book: store, 68 Montgomery street, OARD AT CLIFTON, STATEN AMD, CAN BE had ina Peake situation, not far from the Le Pena rome inquire at 123 Kast Thirtees ae ees marion’ mann fan 38 Vin the ev fifth brown’ use on the trom Phird avenue, Bore IN THE COUNTRY.—MISS LANE WOULD RE- pratfully inform ber friend that hee Maton Island House, in now open for the seeommodation of “The housd is situated on Simerson's avenue, Chestnut grove, on an eminence overlooking the harbor and the Narrows ; is Dutten minutes’ walk from Vanderbilt's landing. lumbia. OARD AT STAPLETON, STATEN ISLAND. —A GEN: Yeman and wile, or two gentlemen, ean, be accommodated with pleasant roma and on Feasonable terms, by ap plying at corner of Hay ‘and Uore streets,” Keferénes re. quired OARD WANTED—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR Fulton ferry, by. two genilemen, in & gale’ private inmily, Address, ‘stating terms, location, &., Ho rald office, OARDING.—To LET, WITH BOARD, AT 89 CLINTON place, near Fifth avenue, a suite of rooms on the second on farnily, Also, rooms for gentlemen. “Bho house has been newly sited up with all the modern improvements. Ke ferences exchange VISITING THE in a quiet, retired ‘own chosen friends: ay, below Union square, Address Tra Boarorne IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND his wile, or two single gentiemen, can be modated with pleasant rooms on the second floor, in A first class honse, convenient to Wall street and Sonth ferries, Apply at 240 Henry street, between Congress nud Amity streets, NE OR TWO ROOMS T0 LET—WITH BOARD, FUR nished or unfurnished, to a family or single gentlemen. Applly at 92 West Twenty-fifth street. Also, an English base ment oflice, for x physician. ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. Amity and Thirteenth streets. A single room or # hall toa, with gas. Terms #4. Address 8. Lent, box 2,053 Bost office. ORT RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND.—THA 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 pald to the comfort and happiness’ of the childrea. Terms ._ References given. RIVATE BATH ROOM.—A PLEASANT ROOM T Jet on the second floor, with private bath and pantries, to iio or three gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife. Also, one room on the third floor, to two gentlemen, at 64 Walker street, five doors west of Broadway. RIVATE BOARD IN HOBOK eek) SINGLE gentlemen, or a gentleman and e accommo: dated’ with pleasant Fooms, furnished or rannirnbnede at 65 Garden street. RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT ‘rooms on second floor, in suite or separately, can be with board, on moderate terms, in a private family, residing at No, 260 Fourth avenue. Gas, baths, dc. OMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, to a single gentleman, or gentleman and wife. House first class, situated near Broadway, and convenient to cara and stuges, No other boarders. Inquire at 78 West Thirty-first street. OOMS TO LET —A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY would wish to let the third floor, consisting of two rooms two bed furnished or unfurnished, to gentlemen. Jose Who appreciate a quiet residence and clean rooms may inquire at 6 Broadway. OOMS TO families or single gentlemen, in a delightful No. 5 University place, close to Washington square. TATEN ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE HAD FOR TWO families, in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood; salt Water bathing and boating convenient. For particulars apply foMr. J. Ackland, 77 Barclay street. Tose GENTLRMEN.—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ON nd floor, bath room adjoining, to let to one or two ain- fie gentiomsens ‘Leostion desauion trices femiye wince ho boarders are taken. Apply at 72i Houston street. @ARPET DEALERS.—A LADY, OWNING A NICE house, having modern improvements, situated in the cen- tral part of the city, would let.a large sized, sage furnished parlor, with or without partial board, in exchange for carpeta, given. A Brewmer, Broadway Post oflce. 10 LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAS, TO ONE ‘or two single gentlemen, without board, ina private fami- ly. Reference required. Apply at 569 Broome street. LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO A GENTLEMAN, A room, furni or peered ring street, near isroadway, west side. Address C. S. T., Herald office, 10 LET—TO TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GEN- tleman and his wife, a neatly furnished room and bed- Toom atached. ‘Terms moderate. Reference required. Ap- ply at 199 Canal street, corner of Hudson, LET—WITH BOARD, IN SUITS, FOR location, SUMMER RESORTS. CARS HOUSE, CARMANVILLE, TENTH AVENUE street.—The above house is now open for reception of families and single persons, having been newly itled, and furnished in first clase style. Disiauee nine Hall, near Audubow ‘park. Hallroad miles from the ACD 2 trains almost hour! month. Reference also steamboat commutation, $3 per 92 West street. W. A. MILLS, Proprietor. Gay HOUSE, YONKERS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y.—The above well known family hotel, on the Hi seversoea milan from tho city, where ocesmwuntoalon ta had hourly by raliroad and steamboats, offers facilities to par- ties ‘business in the city second to none. The drivesare beautiful, and its reputation for health and beauty of scent is not surpassed. Several suites af rooms to let on terms. “Baths, gymnasium es 25, ‘Terms moderate. Dinner it supper Barton. committees, &c., liberally denit wi BUCKLIN, Proprietor. AKE GEORGE.—THE FORT WILLIAM HENRY HO- tel, situated at Lake Geor; see Warren county, New York, ol hote is now open for the reception of guesta, This hotel, which was entirely new last year, and which was then found to be en- tirely inca le. recommdntng all its visiters, has during gd shah inter had # wing 117 by 42 feet, contai: 34 rooms, ind also other extensive and rovements mado te ir, 60 that it can no four hundred persons. Thé w necommoda’ sieamer Joba Jay will leave the hotel every morning for T+ conderogn, connecting wh the steamers on plain, and returning in the afeFhoon to the hotel. en leave ws hotel twice each day, connecting with the cars for Troy and Albany. proprietor is now ready to receive ap- plications for rooms for the ensuing season. Catpwat, Warren county, N. DANIRL GALE. ‘ull particulars can be obtained on application to the under. in New Tork, or to the proprietor, as above:—Thomaa corner of Broadway nnd Grand strech, over Pacttic Hank: Abrabam, 1. Hillyer United Sintes Marshal, corner College place and Murray street; Edward F. Clark 196 Broad- way; Walker P. Jones, 143 Water street. ‘ANSION HOUSE, KEYPORT,N.J., 15 NOW OPEN for the reception of permanent’ and transient boarders, For Procneud ply at rckott’s Hotel, 58 Warren sireet, New York, or ad EDMUND DEGROOT, Proprietor. Seamer ena leaves fo@ of Murray street every afver- ‘noon at 3 o’cloc! ROCKAWAY, 1, L—THE PAVILION AND, COTTAGES connected with the hotel will be opened for the season way, The house will be conducted tn the same liberal 4 ner that has obtained for # such popularity w amall cot- tages, and rome of the best ooh are rll ailiberiy. snd cen een by going to Rockaway, or engaged by WF Chur nizect. “rhe Crary covlage has been geet for yatennd public cluband supper rooms. A f i De bathing houses and competent men are provi ‘unt Dowling saloons, &e Stages and private carr shumaica meet every train of the Long Island Ri JOHN GO. BAINBRIDGE, GFA BATHING AT LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY.— ‘The proprietors of the Metropolitan’ Hotel inform their numerous friends and patrons that willbe open for the reception of visiters on the 23th No pains will be. spared. by the Proprictors to make ioetkble who. favor them with n oall. Families who wink 19 procure rooms can do go by mall, which will be. promptly af- tended to, T. 'W. COOPER, Proprietors. LONG BRaxon, May 34, is ASTRONOMICAL AND PISCATORIAL PLEASURE. ‘There inne place n the United States where good, eat tng and good Imore to be enjoyed than Ancient Babylon, but Babylon on Long. Isla two incatorial eee Se wonla' edvise 10. Long Inland cars.at or S46 P. M., to Deer Par «nd thence by stage to Feb led they nd mine b oat n Win. B, oot, And when Inna best ‘caterers, aad ‘o my in renowned Gotham. leep, they can, under the es and in commence ae Ek Sbhueriah fabang an worl “blue never better, so says the wolltent inhad| know: that ‘we, two. ematenrs, oany he Thursday sivas, and on Friday ‘one hun and four, weighing from seven pounds downward, 1. 8. WILLIAMS, 194 Fullon street pt a A RRA EO “WARRINER HOUGH SPRINGFIELD MASS. OPENED Biay 15, 1866.—This been recently put a repatr, and in complete order, vill be. found ns good 26 iors days when kept by Mr, Jeremy Warriner, populart Known as" Uncle Jerry.” Tho house is situated la the moat pleasant, central and business part of the city, convenient fe the U. 8. Armory and other alteactiona of the city, and ia mt hight quiet and Undistubed by the noise of locomotives and ‘Carriages at the station, awaiting the arrival of the fare, to convey fn eg (orcan walk within ten minutes) 2 the ‘Warriner Use, oe eiatas, bei Transient board, S2per day. OLMES, Proprietors. INGFIRLD, May, 1166, [ert CLOTHING __ CLOTHING, &C. $10.00 Geauomen WORTH OF CAST OFF wanted for the Western market. having any to dispose of will recewe the highest | ay by onal: ing at the store, or addressing JOHN MU street, late 79. $2, 000 WORTH OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S rection ol arduous a daa deaire., The reason wa ts.’ One thing left of clothing wanted, in large or small lots; eral prices paid ia current money, and punctual ‘atteution thr: OS walter sii TAMER MORONEY, "fos Peart street. a ir LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispose of, can receive the wimost value, by dressing to the store 12 Latirens street, near, Canal, or 62, Wes Ibrond vey. Ladies attended to by Mrs, §, COULN,