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6 ADVERTISEMENTS REMEWED EVERY DAY. HELP WANTED. =— WANTED BMEDIATELY Two DRESSY EIS AND | | ANTED. apprentices. None but good sewers need appl WAAR RA Anannnnnn Boks mv oO TM rine a ey will be taught on cuting and fiting or eg | | SEAMSTRESS, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS ‘taker, 20 240 Cou jo ee lireakt ghana ila and cloak | ber business, can obtain a situation, by applying at the sociation, 67 Greenwich street. lust bea AITER Wantepa FIRST RATE WAITER, ONE ‘can furnish the best reference may apply at Taylor's, Mewtaguo Place, corner of Clinton at., Brook vn. ‘ANTED—A BOY, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND has some knowledge of business, about 14 years of age. 0 desist Ian toy slore. ‘Must come well recommended. In quire at 803 Broadway. ANTED—A GOOD WAITER, WHO HAS NO OB jection to go to the country. Apply, with reterences, at $0 Fine at, up stairs, from 10 io 3 "Halook. ‘Thursday sod riday. gs aoe SMART AND ACTIVE BOY, FOR THR trade, up town, in paroedeay, Best of refer ences requ adress box 2.109 Post office. ANTED.—AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL BROTHER Jonathan's first premium furniture at warranted the best article now in use. Assis make $5 and $10 per day. Call at 212 Broadway, room 2, from 9 till 1 0’ es SAB AED. ET ED FN D OR THREE CANVASSERS, TO SOLI- 1 BOERS, for new and popular publications, to Liberal commission will be. piven, 5 Ap WET NURSE WANTED.—ANY WOMAN WANTING | child to nurse at her own residence will please call Mulberry street, YOUNG MAN, OF CLEANLY AND. TEMPERATE | who required to make himseif ge place a few tullos la the country aad wn in ay “eeu at % Pine street, up stairs, to-day, between the hours 6 10 snd Zo'clock. "No person need apply whowe r Will not bear the sirictest scrutiny, LERMAN WANTED—AT J. LOWS FANCY store, 274 Bowery; must be sinart and active; only those references need apply at the above place. Y WANTED—ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGE, IN ‘Aten store. Apply at 634 Hudson street, this morning. OOK WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY AT BATH, L. a i wo I. An American, of good disposition, can have . ae Apply & og day, from 3to & P. Archibald Young 146 Broadw: ood men, « Salary oF LERK.—WANTHD, A YOUNG MAN IN A GENTLE- Boye tb Beekman ai, second ee men’s Furniehing store; one Peet xe ith the business SS ee ve good character and reference. Address GOOD IRISH BOY, 15 OR 16 YEARS: Herald office, stating ago and wanted, W ANTED—A house. Apply at 187 6th ave- ‘age, to work in a porter nue, corner of 13th wt. ‘ANTED—A DRUG CLERK. ONE WHO IS WELL noquainted with city basiness, and can bri ng foot cy reference: may situation by app! NTED—A YOUNG aA ROOT ADRTRD JOACHMAN WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE tn he country ‘oll recommended as to at eapabinty” py ‘be willing to make himself use- ful. Appia ‘William st., corner of Cedar, second story, fo br. 's oflice. Broome ai., corner ner ot Sufi, RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 70 BROADWAY. ‘who understand ‘Those w! the business may apply this morn: rho ul Y 8 Wein ship provers — Herald “ASTED— KB THN PASTRY, LUNCH UO CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AN AME. wan tonicetionerydepartmeat ‘of a resiaurant, about rican, fully qualified for the bi ith suitable refer- | heing in Broadway, near Wall street. Rent reason- ence, Apply at 2i4 Grand street, , Willsssabur able. Apply at 78 Broadway. RIUM OF FASHION.— WANTED, TWELVE to work on children’s clothes; also ten ap- reatioes; none Put goo! sewers need apply, ai 246 ileeckee Dresses cut by iashion, pos every fod Call early. IRLS WANTED—AS COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS eran for or ood situations In this city and several country. Protestants and Cathollos, pore can be aulied. Apply to JOHN YOUNG, No. 7 Carmine et, near Bleeck: brary | carpenters, coopers or San pikes pa G* WANTED—TO DO THE GENERAL BOUsE: Randall & Robson, 151 South street, corner of Peck ay ap up Mic 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, WHO can speak Preach. City ee or Address, lh real name and terias, box 3,U80 Wass YOUNG MAN, a ae coe BX? | their nee in compoundin, iptions, place store about 20 mils lee froma papi Apply a Thomas & Ful- Jer’s, 75 Maiden lane. WA XTED—FOR VOYAGES OF ALL. KINDS, ACCOR: ding to capacity. Young men. wishing to, 95 to s08, as measure, and mall private family. Ono who’ is @ good | fairs re "yet, ssan vend Bhersit cess an Ranier: TTEND BAR. HB oo re NG MAN, TO A’ D BA oe Seaman Frowestant. preferred-* Call st No.6 | WW ANTED-A YOUNG MAM. 70 ATTEND BAR HB wich st, up stairs, mended. Apply ats Bowery, cornice of Heater a. Un _GARDREE, Wares A EE WANTEDC AGENTS, TO SELL BROTHER JONA- Speretle We ai ans than’s champion firs) premium furniture polish; agents ‘Appwy Tob. Ward, foot ot Bigaieth sree Nast wer, supplied exeap and on reasonable Lerma; smart men oan ihake terms; from $6 to. $10 per day. eg Apply to John L. Brabyn, inventor LP BELLEVUE GARDENS, WANTED, FOUR | and manufacturer, I bartenders, for gr ed gala days; also a young Se mato superigiend an eating bar. *Apoly to B Ward, foot ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS CLHRK IN A GRO. of Kightieth street, Bast river. ABORERS'WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE im the country, on the Hudson river. Wages one dollar day, Passages paid to the place. Apply ut onoe, to W. P. Hroageda, 368 West sireot, between Morion aud Leroy ats,, N.Y. ODA WATER.—WANTED, A MAN TO CORK SODA water. Apply oS. Alvey, Bergen street, near 4th ave- Bue, Brooklyn. SHIRT IRONERS—FIFTY WANTED, AT THE Broadwag Steam Laundry, corner of Canal st. SHIRT HANDS.—WANTED, GOOD FINISHERS, TO work in the , by the week; also, a girl to do general housework; must bring good refereuce from her iast piace. Apply at S43, Chatham street, To, SHIRT TRONERS_FIPTY WANTED, AT THE Broadway Steam Laundry, corner of Canal st, cery store, with $600 or $800 to loan his employer: best of security and good salary given; or would be tal ner; reference required; experience in the business not neces- sary. Address box. 181 Herald olfiee, 5OO SHIRT IRONHRS WANTEDAT THB BROAD- £9) way Steam Laundry, corner of Canal st. CANAL LABORERS WANTED, POR THIS STATE. Wages nine shillings per day, guaranteed by the State. Hoard $2 50 per week. oftice fee advanced. Will ata Also 10 masons. “Passage money and rt this day, at 4 o'cl accompanied by M-_Cobnert, | Apply Cobnert & Co, 126 Greenwich st., near Cedar at, lock mediately to Morris 5Q VEST, HANDS WANTED-AT NO. 4 CEDAR street, third floor. SHIRT IRONERS WANTED—AT THE BROADWAY = = = NEW YGRK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1856. SALES AT AUCTION, AUBERT I. NIC °OLAY, AUCTIONEER, STOCKS AND bouds nt suction.—Hicgular seal weekly sale — Albert H. Nioolay will sell, this diy, Juno 19, at 124% o'clock, at the Mogchai for account of whom it may concern: — $2500 ul Iron Co. 6 per cent bds, each, $59) 19.000 .G. * 5.000 La C 1.0 Sacrame 10,000 California mortgage Academy of Music citie Mail ship Co. 2v United States Mut Steamship Co 15 Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express 50 Union Perry Co. 1% Erie Ki. ‘M6 Mechanics’ Bank 50 Shoe and Leather Bank 27 National Bank 40 Mechanics’ Tanking Association. . 11 Fulion Bank... lv Aulantic Banik. 650 Enterprise Insurance Co. Ss Mt ‘® Lenox Fire Insurance Co... Terme of Sale—Ten per cent thi ny and the bala: o'clock to-morrow. 'The accrued interest on all the bonds Will be charged to the purchaser. Next regular sale on Mon day, June 23. H. ¥. holds his regular semi-weckly auction aale of stocks and bonds every Monday and Thursday, at the Merchants’ Kr. change; also, special sales of the same on other days, when required. “tt je sale, great variety of first class railroad, city sand State bonds, bank, insurance and other socks of undoubt bd chayucter for investment Important notice “Interest allowed on all moneys deposited on (rust, and securities bought and sold at the Board of kers. ALMKIT We NICOLAY.. Auctioncer and Banker, No, 4 Broad street. LBERT A. NICOLAY OFFERS AT PRIVATE SALE ‘8 valuabie interest tn the Shawneetown coal mince. is, und oars 8 taro Chance for sale ‘of the coal may be seen and mt his oflice, Ro 4 Broad street, M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 BOWERY.— Be al sale of waichee, and Jewelry, this day. the Ty O'clock, com) \e rouches, pi aces, bracel nos studs, sleeve buttons, Gor dorwente’ sod ladies si ‘and vest chains; do. do. loekets, spectacles and pene canes gold and silver de and patent lever and lepines, silver plated ware, £0. LYRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A. BRAGG & CO. ‘will veil at auction, on Friday, June 20, at 103, o'clock, at Cortlandt fine assortment of boots their salesroom, street, & land shoes; aro, an invoice of men's and Touts boots, slghily dam: be sold without reverve. Tuenday and Pridny- UCTION, NOTICE.—T0 | CONTRACTORS.—-SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., auotioneer, hth avenus, 12 horses, 12 carts, iragha, 1d scot harness; Also, » large soliection of tala sor in picks, whostbayrows, fe. ries tae langeteed ai one ght pleasure ‘wagon, one ne barouche; alot ot stage running gear, extra wheels &o, being the property of Michael Hsq., who is retiring from busibese. Catalogues on the day: of ‘sale. UCTION NOTICE.—COSTLY GOLD, AND SILVER first clase diamond and ‘other jewelry, do. BANUEL OshooD f CO ..,muctioneers, will sell at’ Yaetr ‘1 Nassau ret, stween Ful John y,. (Thursday), Juno 19, at 10b9 orion AM. portica of the stock of a first jeweller, who js retiring from bu- siness. Among the watches will be found some very costly chronometers, double time keepers, patentiever, lepine, Ac), made by Breting Freres, Johnson, Cooper, Toblas and other well known manufacturers; faucy ‘seta, in ‘boxes, for ladies; realcamoo and mosiac breastpins, brooches, earrings, &c.; chains, finger rings, &c. ‘Tho whole of the articles in this sale fully warranted, #8 represented. Bale positively for cash only. AUCTION NOTICE.—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONRER, BY Bell & Bush.—This day, at 103 orglock, tthe salograoens, 12 North William street, will be 80 jer of assignee, the Talushle Mock of & wetchmacer, jewsler, Ao. by sintao of an assignment from Wan, Lraris, comprising afi extensive va: articles in tho line. ‘Sale without reserve, for cash. 57 Gold and silver watches, Tiel jewelry sliver ware, showcases, counters, Ac. Catalogues ready." McOAHILL, Assignee,” Friday, large sale of of furniture; 200 yards oilcloth, cai Ac, Saiurday, extensive sale of dry goods, clothing, millinery, rich'shawls, laces, dae. "7, Steam Laundry, corner of Canal st Wi spenese LADIES’ CAP MAKER; NONB BUT AN TENANTY REGISTER. 1 sept prees morosy “agen a TSR ERA RRR RETR Dane RE jaxerioy place. cate = ee ea - FAMILY GROCERY TO LET, AND FIXTURES FOB sale, in a good location, and doing a good bar business. er eA ERAL GIRLS, WHO Inquire of E. C. HAZARD, ‘24 Greenwich street. hairdressing and wigmaking. Apply s TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework and cooking (no washing). An American, English or German wowan required; none other need call, She must be particularly neat and clean, and have a good re- ndation from her last piace. Apply at 116 Hamersly a. TANTED—A NEAT, CAPABLE GIRL, WHO CAN ‘dress hair, cut and make children's clothes, and 1s will- fing to make heixelf generally useful, French, or German jo can speak French, preferred. Apply at 46 Eas 14h street, Union square, between the hours of 9 and 12 A. M. WANTED-4 WOMAN, AS NURSE AND SEAMS. tress, to go a short distance in the country for the sum. me who t At 14 Franklin street, to-day TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, washer and ironer, Must understand her business thoroughiy, and have good reterences for capacity, houesty MERCHANT ee copsieprtenteer pay ee road wi second ‘The fixtures, feel counters, fs togeth small choice remaining stock will be sold at a taht Hrarousbies posseasion It July. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, SH lieoadway. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOURE ON BROAD. , With all the modern improvements, to let, either in ‘or the whole; furniture complete. “Apply to HOWES & , 84 Nassau street, N OLD ESTARLISHED NEWS DEPOT TO RENT. Inquire of E. Harrison, 481 Sixth avenue, ROADWAY AND READE STREET PROPERTY TO to lease—Nos. 622 and 624 Broadway, 50x200, rear 67 feet; Nos. 1M and 136 pithy =e. ‘Sox75. years and renewal. A. BEEBE, Real Estates 195 Broadway, N. Y. roughly understands the care of an infant, nd to-morrow. \AUTION.—THE PUBLIO ARE CAUTIONED AGAINS? And sobriety. A Scotch woman preferred. Address B., box 182, Herald office. receiving oF making arrangements to receive, oF being — —- | induced wo retetve an aay Weck paper er in place of thé AMER TANTED=A GIRL, PROM 12 TO 1d YRARS OF AGH, | CAN WEEKLY PRESS, Ge teeat and ful paper to take eisai ge of Id = do plain yawns, American pstmt = ere ele ar i — morning, and beni referre: ply at 186 East 0th st., near Mt av. obtain news LS Pre nee. of Futon and Nanas streets Now York. where all ode 5 PER MONTH WILL Wess, COOK WANTED. vem, to ko with a privat jato tae counir; agents. ‘Advert tro weal fromm the iy % Noni Ua ie very bem eed | Pree foe Gfty conte . pated sue AA oe Retwaye ee CSS 70 LET AND FURNITCRR FOR SALE—A two story and altio house, situated in the Tenth ward, pt ae GOVERNESS, IN A PRIVATE FaMILY, | "rar the junction of Grand street and the Bowery. Address within halt an hour's ride of Baltimore, she | G. . P., Herald office = musthe able to teach, very thoroughly, musio upon ths pisno, Frengh and English. A’ knowledge’ of Latin’ is. desirable. JOT, 70 LWT TAT THR SOUTH FERRY, CORNER of Whitehall and Seuth streets, containing about sereniy- Te rTooms adapted to be Kept on the Amerioan or Europbas ¥ Apply to W. W. TOWNSEND, on the premises, en- 06 in South [A268 BANKING ROOM 70 LET—SUPERIOR SUITS of offices to le:—In_the new marble front building 57 and 3s William street, near Pine, The banking room ls extra size, with front, rear and centre light. Tho ofices in the upper act ure, in uit connected with folding doors. Apply 10 HOSFORD & CO., on the premises, or to S. B. SCHIEPFE- LIN, 17) Wiliam sireet Salary $40 18 year, Payable quarterly. Address, giving Age, qualitications, religion and reference, Mrs. C. Denis Post other, Maryland. VL, St YT ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER, AND to assist in Washing and ironing; the must come weli recommended. Apply between 9 and 11 o'clock, tins day, as 143 Gth avenue. Protestunt preferred. TANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE care of two children, four and six years of ago, and do Light chamberwork, in’ suall family; none, need apply except thowe who have's mild disposition, are fond of children fed can bring good reforence from last place. Apply at 191 XB EALP OP 4: 001 COPTAGH HOUSE TO LET-IN JEB- ‘Hudson © small respectable family, four minutew walk fom Inquire at 28 Grego ry street, mie Clty. OMS TO LET—A noon. On. THE FIRST FLOOR, suitable for « physician's tiat’s offea, also, fur- nished rooms, can be found by sppitage ‘at 649 Broadway. LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLR PAMILY, THE second tloor of house 51 Oak street, near Catherine street, consisting of three rooms and two pautries. There are only two in the family 0 LET—THE HOUSH 27 WEST NINETEENTH street; has all the modern tmprovementa; rent $40. In- (quire of George Clark, 156 Ninth avenue, ©) LE?—THK THREK UPPRR FLOORS OF 923 AND 990 Broadway, all conneoted; well lighted bon capacious; suiable for schools, saloons or manufacturing purposes; al Terms ‘ANTED—A MAID FOR CHILDREN, WHO CAN dress hair and speak French, w goto France. Address A. B., St. Nicholas Hotel. TANTED—AN AMERICAN GIRL, FROM 13 TO 15 yrars age; one who cau sew good, and is willing to male borself useful.’ Must have good recommendations, Call at 314 Broome month. JANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL TO COOK, WASH and iron in @ private family, and to take map of the basement story. Cne having good references may apply to- day at No Willow st., Brooklyn. Prote: stant preferred. TANTED—A RESPECTABLE dress wud chambormaid, in a private family tance in the country. Apply 21 Greene street. WOMAN, AS LAUCN- short dis- 180, a TANTED—AN INTELLIC f 1, SCOTCH OR | ‘store and basement 225 Broadway, and the dwelling Welsh we nurse, who is kind to children and | « 924 nee ae immediate possession. Apply to Fling to go in the! country a'short distance, Apply at 351 | JARVIS, 208 Kim street, Greene sire NO LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, A LABOR TWO STORY and basement house, located on road, about ANTED—A WOM and could make li wise sical in a fawiye | 1) miles trom tse steamboat landing at Toteuriile, Ten acres Also, a woman as good who is Wvilng to do cham. | °° ground can go with the house, if desired. The location is a berwork and waiting, or the er caldren. Must | very pleasant one, and will be rented a 8 good have good references. Ap 1 , Brooklyn. tooant Apply to N. JOTRNBAY, Jr., 41 Warren street. WANTEDITWO L ® AS COOK 10 LET—THE HANDSOMB FOUR STORY ENGLISH id good washer » take care of axement Mua stréet, berweon Fifth and Sih 3 3i entldren and do plain sew ist speak Bayilsu. Ap- | Sensen saeal the moders improvements, AVUAY 10 JOH, ply at 143 Eaat lath si., near 2d av STRICKLAND, at A. 7. Stewart & Co.'s, between 3% ual 1034 o'clock A. Me WAXTED—A YOUNG UADY, OF PLEASING AD Gress and preposssaing appearance, i tend baring | ‘0 LET—A STORM IN DIVISION STRERT, NO, 52, saloon in Vhiladelphia With «suitable, inty liberal arrange- between Chrysue and Forsyth streets, suitable for any mente will be made. Address box 12 Herald office. bumaess. Reni Apply on the premises. 10 1ET—THR SPCOND FLOOR AND BACK BASB- TANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; OND a8 troner; the other as nurde and seams- Tent of house 7] Amos street, to a amall family. ‘Tho fur- Abply at 123 Fast 13th str which is complete would be disposed of on’ reasonable — o parties taking the house. Apply on the premises, or 2D—A NEAT, “Tp GIRL, (PROTESTANT won & Happy, 280 Broadway. matress ina private Ee. | ———————————————— anest girl. Apply at Wm: | [0 J.RT ON 11TH STREPT. BRTWRAN THIRD AND ween Lee and Bedford avenues, Fourth aveates, a new, weil finished sottage house, with vigot rooma, large yard and garden. Inquire on the premisna, house nearest Fourth avenus, or at Tl Vevey street, corner of Greeuwieb, in the basement. eT OR LEASB—FOR A THRM OF YRARS, (NO OB- ‘of house 36 Howard ANTED—A GIRL, TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND do plain ironing, lo whom fair wages and » comfortablo home will be afforded; no oheotion to a German girl, who eau @peak a litle English. Apply at 129 15th #t., near 7th avenue, Wane. A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, for '® private family. None need apply without the beat as t character aud capaiiity, at No. 44 Wess Z7th cen Broadway and 6th avenuc, ANTED=A GERMAN . 10 i 0 LI Jecuion to any kind of business,) part sirect, three doors from Broadway, suitable for » bar aad bil: Tard room, or any kind of manutsesry. Firs floor 48 by 17 fee, six ge lights, Secon, ‘water and small kitchen in the yards cond ‘consist! {4 four rooms. Kent moderate. Tro or Me, BOBCK ME, tn the baseuneat GIRL, TO GENE We OR LBASH FOR A NUMBER OF YHARS—TAR ah DO, GENERAL | TM ee iain: ue the usctienctan tad estate oath, imyord mreetand Howory. ing & Tight business, suyenor C7 cays For furthor tnformation apply to PAY BROTHERS: iT Froad or Mon 99 Monroe streets ‘ANTRD~TO GO A SHORT DISTANCR IN apy: wmart, tity, respectable colored ae es wat ie. u To LET OR LEASB, IW BOQDELER A. THREB atORY bermaid and wauer, abd to assist in the washing and ironing. house, on the corner of Hickory street and Tompkia ¢ who is Willing fo make hersedf geuerally useful, and can | erenne, with all modern LO dt gen Md Ly of five lots, Cand all recommended, may apply st No. 8 Park place, up | wilh fruit vepetabiee aad Bow and sable; wre half-puss nine o'clock A. M. three miles from Pulton ferry, and O ygcae Leffert's park. NTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO COOK, Wastt | '[ L#ASK FOR ONH OR MORK YHARS—SHYERAL ope eee ee who can bring good elty references many ene pte gee henry west aoele. 7 Also & good seamnsirens. inber yards. and Fourteenth ste pe Fy oe ‘ inquire at the coal Jivennes C and D. Vor p ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN SOUTH of THOS. O/ NEILL. Brooklyn, a we\, w do Kitahen work, Cooling, waahirz Cee Pall Capertee ae. tn contin aah and ironing, &c., must come weil recommended from her ines ik UPPER PART OF HOUSH NO. 18 JAMES SPBEET Biter, AVbIY (oS, Freeman, 278 Union wi, mear Court, sou © lek tom omall family, Inquire on the premives, — ‘ARTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKRR. A YOUNG Wo. man who understands her business, and can assist in raking childrvws clolbeg for a private family. Tayulre at doing mtr ,000 10 $25,000 8 year, ‘#., Brooklyn. / Lew gis OF | cool 5 cines of cumomers ge oun De found fa the aly. ‘adarens C.S., Herald office. =A NORSK, SHAMSTRESS, CHAMBER. | = waiter Cis laundrens, cook, nurse to take eate of . i fe to 16 yours of Apply at No.7 Lith kag aah ot Brondwaye ey F sotmsice ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, COMPR¥YENT TO take charge of au infant, and to do light chamber ‘Work; she munt also be s good sewor, Bewt of references re quired. Apply at I71 Bast 17th street, qr Oregon and the ie comat, Will be deepatehs by the Unived Sates mall steamship GEORGH LAW om Pel- day, June 2), in charge of & special mnessengor. | Freighia taken at the radueed rates. Sail parcels and levers r untill J), P.M. bia Sar sania WM. He HALL, Agent, 124 Brondway —— J 'ANTED TO HIRE—A GOOD COOK, WASITER AND ironer; also, achambermaid. German or Scowh pre- ‘The chambermnld to mako herself general) users Apply for two dayw at Macdougel street, ANTED—TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS. NC ‘apply but those fully competent, Also, At 61 Horaiio t. "SEGARS, } AVANA SRGARS BY STEAMSHIIPS Bi AOR K WAR fn oy Rene ety 3 Ceneba o id or. 100, en per cok be below cape Oe a 2.9, 164 Mal jen Tani, ancond mory. —GASH PURCHASERS CAN PROCURM BAR- 1 from a stock of over » million. “Normas, $8 80, up. Cperns, $8 do. Cash advances made oh wegars of Unvane, German or domestie manufsgy ARTRD—TWO Ex? Mrs. F. HAGARTY Bireet, None but the best AT PART OP Ti A. RATZ ANTED—IN THE UPPER MPORTANT TO ALL.—GUSTAVUS BROS amart, active young man in a grocery; mu to inform hia numerous friends, ami the public in gene it With the business and have superior re Fal, that he will open hia spacious and comfor'ably fitted up Toauch a one n good sitnation Is offeret Ay Inger bier saloon and restaurant, No, 552 Broadway, on Satur- Veat st..on Thursday aod Saturtay ween 9 ual ly | day evening, June 21, whore he will be most happy to have om thou give bin a call UCTION NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell, to-morrow (Friday) morning, at 1034 0’clook, by eat- logue, the entire contents of the large four story dwelling house, situate No. 23) West Fourteenth street, the whole con- taining upwards of $9,000 worth of superior household fur- niture, of first class wor! ip, le to ler, ip exetitent condition. | Parlor fursitare— About 150 139 yards of English tapestry ci rosew lor suits, covered in elegant ‘alta Drocade; inti easy, ‘Voltaire And Feeeption chairs to match; two rosewond elegeres, with marble tops and mirror d back, lined with’ satin wood, very expensively carved; elegant rosewood centre, side and work tables; ladies’ rosewond secretary; with mirror door, lined with ; massive rosewood bookcase an logan! carvings taatots maich the raguond alture; rosewood corner and music stands, jaintings, Saeee era eny one fait. piece, by Seideh a views, | moonlight sea ate 3) all clegantly, framed; iglttse ‘decors Parian re Sen: mgs “twenty, one day ormol locks, together wy. mau- tel ornaments; mabossny, blag etna "and. rosewood cushioned chairs, covered and medallion and easy chairs, poe, oak aha bi rich china tea and dinner full assortment, such as tumb! ota, cellery ginsees, salts, butter dishes, dec.; also, costly silver ware, such as tecvices, severs, ivory cule), kery, pinien salvers, cutlery, common croc! ve. Rolablediahes. soup tureens’ &o.; aloo, the Turan eon conan the zi le, cottage, black walnut and mabogi Dinek walnut and maple jegant rosewood, mahogany, Dedstends; Bure curled ‘en, beat live geese feather beds and pillows; rosewood and mahogany marble top bureaus, and ‘fo match the bedsteads; magnificently deporated china toilet sets, bedroom carpets, mirrors, toilet and worktables, elegant’ stair car- ets and rods, ollelotha, ball stands, canary birds, cages, &c, e auctioneer calls the special aitention of his customers to this sale, as embracing ever! rieh and derirable, useful an @ furnishing 10 of a Purchasers may rely that the the entire contents will be sold without reserve. A cash deposit re- quired from all purhasers, and the must be removed on the day of sale. Sale positive, ur regard to weather. UCTION NOTICR.—GENERA SALE—CANARY AND inecking birds, olf paintings. bo furniture = PETER PARKS, Auctioneer.—By Ba\ es, thi St iuiy o'clock, al their aalenroom, 17 Wall street, a, general TAHee. spabare mise secignanthaain ckgewatesen tae per emptory, for cash. a ea a UCTION NOTICK.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY 5. HOGART—riday, at 10% o/loe doom: corner oC Frantiert ant Willem sireeta @ ‘sone, ral assortment of household furniture; also, by virtue of an execution, twenty chests tea. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Constable. AUCTION SALE OF CARTS, STRERT SWEEPING machines, &c.—D. D. NASH, 239 Broadway, will sell at publio auotion, on Saturday, June 21, 1356, ‘at t05 Beventh Eveuue, ai 10° o'clock A. i, lot orcaree serent sweepiip machines, 4e, well worth the attention of coal dealers, wheel- wrighis, contractors, &€. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, MIRRORS, Paintings, Ae. will ake place this morning, at 10% ai ju Nassau street, being involces from those disposed to sacri. consisting of choice articles; catalogue contains full de- meription—2 rosewood pianofortes, second hand carpetin Yet and Iirussels carpets oll paintings, mirrors, extens tug tables, bedatends, rich and plain marble top bureaus and shotanda, spring and curled hair mattresses, desks, second land safe, eloeks, urniture of all kinds for parlors, chambers, hails, dining rooms, &¢. boring, &c., furnished. Con: signinente solicited for ane TUNI® MORRELL, Auctioneer. BY sosErH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONERR.—FRIDAY, June BD, at 10 o’ciock A. M., at the ‘Brooklyn hog nd cornee of Willoughby and Peari streets, Brook! lous! weekly sale of furniture, &c., comprising and chamber furniture, tapestry and ingra and Ingrain amie matting, new husk and meee treaseespler glasses, window shades lage aad damask window curtains, crockery, cutlery, silver plated ware, mantel ort ments, clocks, cooking, parlor and chamber stoves, &e. Also, at 4 o'clock P: M., the stock and fixtures of a drug store, com: pring counters, ‘trawe ers, glass jars, lot of fancy Inbele, pew Atlo' inset Arockaway tle and mortars, show Vottles, &c. wagon, in good order. \AV™D SCOTP, AUCTION PEREMPTORY SALB Monday and Tuesday, reclacly, on. the oat ad ‘of 100 villa pints and 150 lots, June 3B and 24, eosin x. at Claremont and Bayview, stuaie saris Claremon metrong place, on the Jersey City peo! two mi Pak treaty habe acd ferry. A’ and desirable mansions, ef above Yreoland, ¥eas., improved from of ful growth. In prenk variety quince, pear aad spple young trey in Tull beetings Rorway spruce dowsd rer sai rows seal ig eu worthy the attention of doatring the luxury and slegance of rural ‘ite, with tho con vonlanso io Dusinnces as le Seeoeenty living a, the cay, up own, as far as Union square, roperty leg ho castern New York eBay. Borgeo Hill, otine ieee ser oe ene Rea P of the mow oat three or five years. ‘Those buying two yearn wil have the 4) per cent ri ngning a contract for bul fiveyor seven yea be bad of D. {Montgomery areeh AVID SGOTT, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SCHENCK & CO., will sell at mtion, on Free Mov M., at Pat's factory, Newark streot, f an iron railing ‘umnuthotory, conaiat! power ateam engine and boiler, aiating uilies, ‘stones, bi vrork be anvils, flasks, ‘With’ a Lary K aldo, various patierns io wood and tron, {the businens the whole to bé iduet re reserve. B.—For further informa- with ene grec We Ramen cron ‘opposite the JRUGEND BD. PRANKLIN, AUCT OEND B. PRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —PuRian ou magnificent ¢ Adah ‘custom made furnitu lave mirrors, vena seven ae png a piano- velves carp superior ol paintin; natin, Droesiel and lace ruriains; chign vases’ el , ke. eee su 2H by thie int and SSRirahore ac. contained in eal house, all of ‘which rhs been made io order, and but very little nsed. In the parlors yndid French plate mirrors, rich Pats broe: pnd} —! uperioe seven octave rose malid ronewond multe of Mehly carved furn C4 root ‘marble top centre and side Tables, elegans ota rted marble mantel olock, rich china vases, superior as, by em eminent ores) extra Wilton paling pari 0 pianoforte, suis soila al rorewood furetares in gree Blush; curtaina, tablea, ponte ¢ Ca ae., match front Tira ‘and secretary a noowen's, and tome hi Jounge, paintings, Pad Morte top hat Soe side tab 4 malta, paintings, ornamenta, 8c. {ming room—Onk extension tavtat onk cl sideboard, oval tatinga, ovna. manta, china fire gilt dinner set, do. tea eet, Ivory hantted out. lery, ginee was liver plated ware, &¢. Kedroom—Solid rose wood ads, marble top dressing bureaus, reaus, wardrobes, dressing and work tables, 2) clocks, &e. 4 costly Si replete with every other efog ° above being about visiting Europe, every article in tho house will be sold without reserve, and a depoalt of ten per cent will be required from every purchaser, to ensure the delivery of the goods. Catalogues and eards of admission can be had at the office of the auctioneers, 6 Nassau street, on Wednesday, UU: natant, ‘oprietor ol SALES AT AUCTION, “BR. PRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER, —THREE "Tease of the desirable first class house No. 100 Bast ‘Awenty second street, between Third and Lexington avenues. —Will be soid at auction this day, at 12 o'clock, on the promi nes a lense for three years from Ist of May, 1806, of the above oust mode: daprovementa, UGENE B. FRANKLIN SUCTIONERE. -SPROIAL | auction notice. FRANKLIN, NICHOLS & C “invite the ‘attention ‘of the trade, private families country buyers to their sale this morning, at 100 East Twenty’ second street, between Third and Lexington avenues. For particulars see advertisement above. air of carriage “horses, carriage, &c. DWARD CK & CO. will sell at auction, this day, 19h inst, Jock, at their salesroom, No. 33 Nassau street, a span of dark bay coach horses, 16 hands high, woll matchad, kind fund genie fn elther singie or double harnces, also a hu 2 family carriage, cost 60, and is, nearly as good ns new; also asetof sliver thounted double harness, nearly now; also ® black Canadian horse, 14 hands high, 7 years old, warranted pertvctly kind, sound and gentle in every way, and a first rate saddle horse; also several new and second haud carriages. {PWARD SCHENGK, AUGTIONRER.—AN ELEGANT WARD SCHENCK f& CO, AUCTIONEERS, 88, NAS- sau wcet, This day, June 19, iV o'clock, large wale of witoa, brandiss, sardines; segars, &¢ eet and of fine quality, viz! Heldsick champag cn ennete, hike arian wines, ports, Madeiras, sheeries, pale, brown rny ; Otard, Henessy, 3. 0. P., Renault & Goddard nod lea 2. champagne, cognac, do. 1e4l, diatilied trom the grape rel Holland gin, Jamaica Tum, Scotch, Trigh and Monongahela whiskey; raspberry and cberry Uuranity, ‘c;, in cases securely packed for trans} Hom, ae te. demiohns. All now in our store and ret r ® y for WARD SCHENCK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NO. 33 Nassau sireet.—On Thursday, Juno 19, at II o'clock, ‘arge sale of wines, brandies, es, negara, £c., im) dlreok and of dne-qualty, vie: Heideick champagne, Sullen clarets, high grade; Hungarian era; sher- ries, pale, brown and golden; jennessey, 5. 0. Renault and, leddard cognae brandies) charmpagne, 008 cognne do., 1841, distilled from the grape direct; H rum; Seoteb, Irish and Monongabela whiskeys; 1 berry ana cherry brandy, Ac, ; in cases securely packed for anaporia. tion, and'in deinijoiius. “All now in our store, and ready for livery. “a SALE AT ees ient ate VALUABLE P{X- lease 38 of the refreshment, dining and um street, comer of Tryon row, will to the highest bidder, on bo sold (or Pridiay, the 20a ot anees at Mawodee RORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. Tae CABINET yhureday, ‘clock, at the Oook, a md (4 Broadway, neat Bond fureed embracing solid rosewood sid ‘mahogany parlor aut, Tepa, delsinen a haisclotn, wood, manatee ‘and oak library and secretary bookcases; do, do. etegerca, do. extension dining tables and 0. hall standa, corner stands, bureaus, bed- ste aanolatia center skit sou sete tabs, works tablea, cany chairs, lounges, rockers, sofa ‘parlor, 'y, chamber and cottage chairs, p madtreases, bolsters and pillows, e,, the whole making @ large stock of well made furniture, worthy the notice of strangers, dealers and consumers. Salo Poaltive, without regard to weather, Catalogues at sale, FORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—DAGUERREOTYPR lishment, with all the apparatus complete, on Friday, ‘clock, at 442 Broadway. ILBERT S. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—BAGLEY & SAVAGE will sell at their store, 82 Cedar street, between, Broadway and Nassau street, on Friday, 20th inst., at 1043 o'clock, wines, liquors and Havana segars; also, one grocer’ 8 wagon, nearly new; one top buggy, one no top'do., one shift- ing top buggy. H.# H. LEEDS aon ‘R—BY H. H. LEEDS & CO. Thursday, ane tke ‘lock, in front of the store, Nassau street, wai hone ine bay blooded Black Hawk mare, 5 years old, 1 ig han ands bi in single and double harness ‘and it driver, warranted sound; has a good. ease will wp a very: fast horse; just of # farm in Vermont, where she was raised; purchased recently by her owner for his own private use, but is obliged to sell her, as business calls him errata the city for some time. Owner paid $40 for her a few day 0. With training will go in 2. Also, a os puoine tap rod yeacn.! made by Brow- er, and a set of harness. The ithout reserva A splendid pair long tailed bay horses, eri claganh (ro ssetcar: fiage and barn eas. ‘The horses are and 6 years old, 16 hands dark bay, warranted sound and kind; can trot together ind minutes; Cue is & splendid saddle horse. “The carriage is new, with shifting seat for four persone. made by Mix. The harness is nearly new and heavily plated. Sold only because the owner bas no further use for them, FL 3, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —pY IH. LEEDS & + CO.—Friday, June 20, at 1034 o'clock, at 25 Ninth street, mmorigagesale, comprising {apesiry, Brusiels carpets, rose- wood parlor suits, covered in crimson and silk. broeatel; cen- tre table, marble to any parlor furniture, covered in halreloth; rosewood pianolorte whahogany bedroom furnitare, dressing ‘bureaus, marble top washstands, wardrobes, bed- steads, mattresses, pillows, &c.; ingrain carpets, matting, iron bedsteads, china, glass, kitchen ware, and other articles. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —1OUSKHOLD furniture.-HENRY H, LEEDS & CO. will sell by auc- dion, om Friday, Jaume 0, at half past 16 olcloes, at 181 Fradson street, corner of Vestry, an assortment of sehold furni- ture, including a fine pianoforte, made fby Stoddard & Dun- Sale peremptory. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF*S sale of 8 large stock of hats, caps, oe &0.— Honry i. Flerts, Jr., will sell st suction, om ursday, June 18, at 10 o'clock, at No. $6 Fulion street, Brooklyn. a large as- sortment of hats, caps, furs, trunks, carpet bags, umbre store fixtures, &c. Also, parlor furniture, any sofa a! chair in hair cloth, gilt frame mirror, marble top pler table, centre table, Brussels carpet, Frence clock, of sche ‘ke. By order of zoue RY) Sheci ¥. G. Quevavo, Deputy She Hef B. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER. REGULAR hoice groceries, wines, liquors and segars.. Wetry 8 Hert, Sr. willaell at auction, on Friday, June 2, at ‘the aalesroom No. Weta ‘mites Grown har erumed mugnca an Oolon son teas; old Ereeamsnt 3 java coffe rick street, near Canal, by chats, bles, carpets, ollcloths, lookin conan an ha cl n bedding, der 4c. Terms cash in bankable monoy, fe IS A REMARKABLE FACF THAT THOSR AUO tioneers, na well asother business men, who freely ironing printers, invariably wines. “Avoton bul, do. are Weatly and conspleuously printed at the Herald J, MORIARPY, AUCTIONERR—WILL SELI, | THIS 5 nfstiyAt20ts gicloek, af 173 Chatham square, the furniture ofa tamil ny, ag ‘8 good assortment. Also, a large assortment of new and second hand furniture; also, carpets, feather beds, wines, Taeahies, teas, sardines, &c. elena new ive ~ Bw Lieve _h LARGE, SALE OF BEAUTIFCL FURNITURE. IL. 7. LEEDS will sell on Friday, June 20, at 10} o'clock, ali the furniture in the private house No. 462'Broome street, con- sisting in part of two pultes of solid rosewood parlor furniturn, m Freneh brocatel; two splendid rosewood etegeres, with late glass feats snd’ backer do, corner Large rosewond Wreretary bookcase, do. lady's do. brary, Goible reve ewood sends and bureaus, spring and 2) hair mattresses, Wash mahogany and black walnut furniture, of all ‘rinds found in well furmihed house; splendid rose woot plnoforte, a first rate instrument; handsome velvet carpets, ingrain and Brusaela; a sear carpet, 2large French pier glasses, do. oval, with slab and brackets; Freneh clocks, large aud’ small oll paintings, lace curtains, French window sisdes, rosewood centre and olde tables, statuary, marble top; silver plated ware, orna- ments, cutlery, with a large lot of common crockery. Persons in wait of fine furniture th good order: should aitend this aaley as it will positively be sold. Persons in attendance to box foods: Bofas, sofe Bedstends, couches, with a large lot of fural- sure too numerous to mention. WRAY. AUCTIONFER —MILLINER'S STOCK AS +» auction, this day, June 19, at o'clock, at 168 bixth avenue, near Twellth sireot, cea ‘a general as- sortment of ribbons, bonnets, Iaces, trimmings, &c., &c. Sale positive. iuive. ‘Deposiie Tequired at time of sala, RINTERS’ MATERIALS AT AUCTION.—PRINTERS intending to contribute to the trade sale of printers’ ma- terials, on the 30th of this month, will please send in their in- voices as soon as possible. All articles contributed must bo sent in by tte bth a to fesbie the subscriber to arrange the sare the catalogue, &c. "MoDONALD, general ‘auctioneer, 15 Spruce st. ISTOLS, BRANDY, SEGARS.—AUCTION, FRIDAY- (to-morrow, ‘clock, 5] Dey street, corner of Groen, rich, donble ‘arrelied pistols, teas) pipes, tobueco, negara, 1, gin, winer, &c.; also desks ‘and boxes for presents, linen ros ae. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. J HCEIVER’S SALE.— Superior Court.—William Stephens & William H. se phens agt. Austin Hall, John Dempsey and Asa Hall. ‘The undersigned re St sat soak of a umbrellas, canes, hatmakers’ ma Fabs ton The sale wil ime + and for cas New om June 17, 1886 pais T°, CAPITALISTS. AUCTION SALK OF VALUALLA Property belonging to the National Academy of Design. — Memen A.J. BLE will sell the above propor iy know an No. 661. Drosdwe ito Bond a teenth ward,) om Tht p: Keen ward) on Thursday, nh Sato, nt 12 o'clock. at the rpuo8. VF VrITT BELLO so nol SPRUCH sale of | Bx, store fixtures, &c., on Friday, ‘Sune 3, ri at ab ‘at northeast corner of Iiroome and cone of ® general assort- nem of groceries; sl80 84 anti brand, peacben ac. JOH ews RT, Deputy Sherif.” 16 aod 108. VEITCH, “AUCTIONKER—STORM, ‘#.—Sheriff’s sale of ribbons, straw hats, dc., on Friday, June 20, 1866 at 11 A. ML, nt the halearoom, 10 Spruce street, consiliig of & tar praas sake one straw and Dunsta- le 4, etabroideries, handkerchiefs GAMES C. sane, Sheritf, T. BOYLE STs —STORE NO, 3 23 HUD- + son street.—Executor's sale of household furniture, on Friday, 2th inst., at 1034 o'clock, at No, 232 Madison street, »; ordée of the executors, entate of tho late Peter McLoughlin, ., deceased, comprising sofas, sofa bedsteads, mantel clock, pier glasses, bookcases, centre tables, extension dining ables, iene eee arm chairs, velvet, Brussels and in- Tod kitchen furnt, ure, &c., £0. Catal anes a era On © morning of 6 FOR. MULDOORE, " } Executors, 7M. 0, HIGGINS, AUCTIONRER.—STORE #4 EIGHTH ‘avenue, will fell this day, nt 1034 o'clock, at No. 406 Ninth avenue, near Thirty-sixth sireet, fousehold furniture; rosewood bureru, damask curtains, marble top table, oval mirror, Brussels and ingrain carpets, erockery, kitchen turui- ture, ae, Sale positiv 5 MELLOR, AUCTIONEE W., Suston- tnd a 113 Nassau street—| supe riog cumota net furniture, French imi wa, pianofortes, parlor orga end tron furniture—We wil) as abov nmenta,and to » | xh Bou GROR & 7 eany, on chamber suite, iounges ami fand hall neta, in great varlety, rich French plate mirrors, in gold gilt {rans bedateads, hat stands, Stet, tele. inno And store stools, "At 12 wi and planofortes, parlor organ logues on the morning of sale. ‘amination OOLLEN MACHINERY AT PUBL) besold at public sale, on Wednesday, A.D. 1856, at John Winpeany’s mill, Mavis tho machinery belonging to sald milf, consis: complete, including all the fixtures for the Prouiclotha. As the owner has qultied the bus tho mill, the sale will be without reserve, Ail ji\la hundred dollars, cash; all bills over that sum, ae sdit of four god six months will be given for approved endorsed ngtom, P room ‘nantel kad aan thick Tron furniture, viet eee ‘and sprin several new an: 1 plano stools, Cata- foods are now ready for ex- SALE.—WILL 2H of June, wok, Penn., all of four set the house is in perfect order, and coutains all the | 1147 } BOARDING AND LODGING. HUDSON STREET, PRONTING. ST. JOUN'S Park. Furnished rocins to Tet, with board, to single keutlomen or gentlemen and their « front room and bed- Roam and back parlor. House newly ‘Ticalshed, with all the mOfern improvements. 108 RONARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Hlegantly furnished apartments to let, without boar tosingle gentlemen. Uaths, gas and every convenience hed. SPRING entlenen, St. Nicholas and next Q] FRANKLIN STREET —A VERY PLEASANT FUR nished room to let to one or two single gentlemen. Also {wo neatly furnished attic rooms, 80 EAST BROADWAY.—A FRONT PARLOR, WITH Pantries and bedroom adjoining, to let, with board, #e- parato or together, furnished or unfurnished. ' Rooms for ‘sin- gle gendlemen also. House contains bath, gas, &c. q FRANKLIN STR SUIT OF ROOMS, ON the third floor; also large ounie ea single rooms for gentlemen, all neatly furnished. Inquire as above, first house west of Broadway. 6 THIRD AVENUE.—THREE YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with board, at $3, $3 50 and $4 per week. Also a gentleman and his wife, from $6 to $8 per week. “Also (wo young ladies, “Gas and bath, Cars pass the d WEST TWELFTH STREET. GENTLEMEN AND their wives can roi: elegantly furnished rooma, with or without partial board, at the above number. Convenient to cars and stages. 6 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. Twa elegantly furnished parlors on the} floor, and a sin- Aig.Fopm on the second floor, of « private house, containing all ‘modern ¢mprovements, to let, with or without board. STREBT.—FURNISHED for a den ott. ROOMS FOR st or oculist, upposite the ‘Rooms very pleasant. RE’ ELEGANT ariors to let, in @ strictly private and res- peclable family, with full or partial board, if required:, Loca- tion wnsurpassed, wi th allthe modern improvemenis English, French and Spanish spoken. 55 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREBT.—A FAW BELECT familie and gentlemen ean now be accommodated with sullesor single rooms, with board, in one of the moat delightful sin the city, as Twenty-third strect 1s one of the broadest streets and mont de tT iocatlons foe summer roa deuce; also a delightful office for a physician. 54. VALEER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEaT OF BROAD. way.—A quiet and genteel private boardiug ho single eileen, and genteel Hen ee ee Hot, cold and shower baths free. ROBINSON STREET.—TWO OR THREK GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board; also a few with 4 mela 3 GREAT JONES STREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, newly and handsomely furnished, to let, to a g: man and his. wi or to ingle. ge gentlemen, with or wi board; the house the rooms aro newly and frandsomely Merieben tt astienduwaearnseaace ieee ut FEW GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with nicely furnished rooms, in & privatefamity. | Gen- ilemen wishing a comfortable and retired home will find this fn opportunity seldom met with ‘down towne Apply atT0 vy street. PARTMENTS TO LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, in namall family, where there are no boarders; a back Foom and bedroom on second floor, with gna. Apply at 43 Eaat Thipteenth street. References required. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A YOUNG GEN. ‘tleman and his lady, in the upper part of this city, bi iween Fourth and ‘Twenty-third streets. board. for the lady onlys where there are no other boarders: preferred. Address Howard, Herald office. SUITE OF HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LRT to one or two single gentlemen, withow’ board, in a firel Glass house, with au themodern tmprovements; amily private, Good reference required. Apply at 125 Crosby street, oppo- site Niblo’s Garden. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with board and very pleasant rooms, in a. private family, at 30 Lexington avenug hear Gramercy park. House haa all the modera improve: ments. Terms reasonable, from $3 to $6 per week. ie SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH breakfast and tea, if required, for one or two gentlemen, in a first class house, with all the modern improvements; conve- nient fo cars and staxes. No. 71 West Fourteenth street, the Girst houss west of Sixth avenue, LADY RESIDING IN A PLEASANT AND HEALTHY location up town, would be ha; app: to accommodate a giv gentleman with or without parti Soutat ‘and a poatly fur- hited Tom, permanently; also, one or two litle girs, to be educated. Charges reasonable.’ For particulars apply to Mr. fifaines, 11 Nassau street FEW FAMILIES CAN BR AGCOMMODATED WITH board at the house of Wm. J. Dibble, in Stamford, Con- ecticut, Plenty of fruit, milk and, ve elables on the prem: ses. For particulars inquire of G. H. SMITH & CO., No. 346 Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND WIFB, OR TWO OR THREE single gentlemen, can have ‘pleasant accommodations, With partial board, in a private family, with social comforts and delightful location, by applying at 48 West Thirty seoond street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN A DELIGHT. Biwhnaation, A gentleman and his 'wifo ean be accom. dated with board and elegant rooms ; also, one or two single qeailemen, ‘Tuguire at Nov 88 Lexington avenue, corner of ‘wenty-seventh street. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT room on second floor, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for a gentleman and wife, at 104 Prince street, within a mi- nutes’ walk of Broadw: three gentlemen can also bo necommodated. Gas Tend path in tho ciao. OARD.— WANTED, BY TWO YOUNG MEN, BOARD IN, ‘® private family; location must be within ten minutew waik of the corner of Pulton and Nassau sireets. R. H., Herald office, stating terms, 4c. OARD.—PERSONS SEEKING A QUIET HOME, ON Feasonable terms, in» deligh'ful neighborhood, with all ine comforts of & home, would do well before ro engaging, to in ddress R. order a copy of the AMERIUAN WEEKLY PRESS, the paper in tbe. country for the general news athe day. Tt ublished every Fi Tiny, - the ao rice of $1 per year, and rnished to agents at $1 60 per ed, Advertisements In- sevted in the ‘cmencan Wee kly Press for fifty cente a line. Office, northwest corner of F' Niton. ‘and Nassau streets, New York, where all orders must be addressed. Termscash. For sale at the ofllee, Bad by then ews agents, is OARD.—A FURNISHED ROOM, OR SUITE OF rooms, to let low, at No. 72 West Fourteenth airect. Also ‘a xingle room, Modern improvements. B° ‘D atid TOWN—™M Plow ap inkch gl STREND,.— th lodgings, from board, without lodg- ings, $3; ireasient boarders $1 per day. OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN HENRY, BETWEAN Montague and South ferries, ‘Pwo singlo gentlemen an oun be accommodated with partial board, in aprivate fam#y; com pany select; a well kopt table, and terms reasonable, Ad dress box 4,131 Post office, QOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two singlo gentlemen, can be accommodated With pleaxunt rooms and board, in a private family. Apply at 44 Joralemen street, three minutee’ walk from Wall or South fery. Reference exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A ROOM TO LEP, WITH board, suitable for a family or two single gentlemea, Apply at 67 Henry street, five minutes’ walk from Fulton of Wall Mreet ferry. J OARD IN BROOKLIN..: ae OF ROOMS, nip daly ed or unfurnished, on d floor, may be had, wi board, in Str chsshouein sp pleasant location. reper at Wl Ainity street, between Henry and Clinton. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A WIDOW LADY ¥4 DH6Ij Tous of taking two or three gentlemen, or & gentloman appbiewite, o vourd. | Parlor, elegantly furnished, at 30 Wicks street, ive minutes’ walk from South ferry. ' Terms For Cpe IN BROOKLYN.—RESPECTABLH PARTIES ccommodated with pleasand rooms, with full or partial be Donel at 12% Pierrepont st. The house has gas and ‘walk from Wail aud Fulton ferries, Ke: furence exchanged. BOARD IN BROOKLYN —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms io leé to single gentlemen, with oF without board on reasonable terms, at Mrs, Mobr’s, 269 Washington sirect, noar Oity Hall, Brooklyn. BOAR’, OF BROOKLYN HEIGHTS —A LARGE AND pleasant turni room to let, with partial boa Uclighiful location, but a few ‘aaiates’ whikfrora the W sireot and South ferries. “Dinner on Sundays, Apply at 36 Clinton street, Brooklyn. 'OARD AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—A PRIVATE family, necupying a beautiful hous near ono of the iand- ings, would be glad to let one or two rooms to gentlemen for tho summer, For particulars, apply at 2) Beekman street, third story. ARD AND ROOMS—SINGLY AND IN SUITS, IN boarding and select families (city and country), can bu iad Uy calllug ‘atthe Boarders’ Fachange. Full particulars given xratultously to woarders, Ail wishing genteel boncdces . icapply 0G. H: SMITH & CO.,2 Appleton’s Building, 46 pr OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES 7 {ain a singlo room, with partial board, ether in tho Pin, Eighth or Ninth wards, ‘with « family, or where there are but few fy bath ana fas arrangements desired, and would be perfectly salisied with ancient improve- inchs.” The advertiser desires, & comfortable homo, © alto. stantial supper, coffee for breakfast im lieu of pea soup, and » napkin in his room every time tho sun rises. For these’ blew- in eho is willing topay's fair price. Please address Nan. eka, Broadway Post office, stating terms and location. Bete THH BARKER HOUSK, BROOKLYN. —Fine airy rooms, for the summer, with full or partial board. Transient board, one dollar per ay. Captains of vee- cls will find {t very convenient for business, being only lew rods from the Atlaatio docks. TAs. BARKER, Proprietor. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated garde Wa e second floor, in a first class ho fand Honth ferries. Apply pate Amity streets, Som LOCATION UNSURPASSED, | FIVE 2D aninutes’ wax trom rd rma wih had in sullen of are with the: where only exeeikesuna versa ressnentio Secirh ‘Apply at oF 328 Henry street. ROOKLYN.<TWO OR THREH ENOLISH, GENTLE 's private house, by TAL. Brooklyn Fost oltos PRQOKLIN.—a6 FULTON | STRERT, CORNER Pineapple.—Persons seeking board wit find be — aI bey beste rej information to boarders free. supplied with most respectable boarders. ‘Call and Pela, ROOKLYN HEIGHTS—62 REMSEN STREET.—A FA- mily leaving for the country will vacate ® pleasant suite of rooms at the above first class residence. Southerners visit- 3 the city will there have an Cn lad for the summer, Dinner at six. References exchanged. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A PRIVATE FAM: 8 few boarders, have two handsomely rooms vacant for single gentlemen, partial boar: applied for immediately. Five minutes from Wall or Fulton ferris. Goodtable, Terms $4. Address J., box 2,249 New York Port office, . CoUNtEy Boarp. —GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS IN fone of the mont plenaant and healthy villages in New Jer ey, near the railroad depot; howe on high ground; plenty of choice fruits, milk, &¢, Address, with name, F. B., box 3,068 Pow ofllge, ———$———____ BOARDING AND LODGING. nn Aa #HOAKD—FIRST CLASS.--THOSH WISHING YOUNTI / for # quiet home among the hills of ew England, and ali th torts and luxuries of a farmer's table, wilt vhease call at 22 Trinity Buildings, during this week, {rod 10 AS Mt 31. M., where’ .¢ proprietor ean be s roouns, in private family Lond sitoet, but, one block tro 02 ished, eonverent to th 9 Hudson avenue, mext ho sew Myre, rook CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH HAND- Refo- x mnished rooms at 13 Lispeuard street. SHE ROOMS TO LRT—AT 638 FU Tngu as above, OBOKEN KOARD.--ONE YOUNG WOMAN CAN BB nicely accounmodated at No. 4 Hudson place. Please a . Herald oftice FLURNISUED ROOMS TO THT, RITTER ithont board, in an Amei on mo- s._Apply at 129 Washington st Hoboken, apply, or address V devate terms. URRAY HILL BOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfurnished, (o let, with board, in a small pri Vie femily, where there are no other boarders, in a 4 house, and none but first class boarders will be taken. most unexceptionable references given and required. Por particulars apply at 60 Kast Thirty-fitth street, MEAS FORNISIED FOR TWENTY, SHILLINGS & weel Ase xr from 7 o'clock to 9, dinner from | to andteafrom 6 to & The meals shall be served in the manne eRDIY rm 1 ower, 0. 5 CLINTON PLACE, THREE DOORS WEST FROM Broadway—Three large furnished parlors to let to single gentlemen, withous board. DRIVATE BOARD IN —TWO SINGLE gentlemen, or a gefitieman and wile, can be acoomma- dated with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 65 Garden street. OOMS TO LET —A SMALL RESPECTARLE FAMILY would wish to let the third floor, consisting of two reom~ and two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, to gentlemen, ‘Those who appreciate # quiet residence and clean rooms mag, inquire at te Broadway. OOMS AND PARTIAL BOARD WANTKD—BY A single gentleman; « furnished parlor and bedroom, near Madixon square, Terms $2) per month for the rooms al oF $80 per month with partial Address O. J. Lee Herald OME HANDSOME PARLORS AND BEDROOMS CAN ‘oe had, with or without partial board, at reduced priced, at No. 10 Waverley Ee opposite the New ©. famili Water bathing and boating conventeut, to Mr, J. Ackland, 77 Barclay street. TATEN ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED FOR & gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen, ina private French family; bathing, fuahing and boating convenient, Ap- Py At Gralinin Colinge, Staten Island, two minutes’ walk fromm Vanderbilt's Ianding, and fronting the bay. WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OAN OBTAIN DESIRABLE front rooms with a privatefumily residing in Fourteenth at, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Partial board, separaie tablo if required. Reference must be first class. Address box 2,560 Post Oflico 0 GENTLEMEN.—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ON second floor, bath room ndjoining, to let to one or tera sia glo gentlemen. ‘Location desirable. Private family, where no boarders are taken. Apply at 121 Houston street. 10 SOUTHERN RESPECTABLE Freneb family, occupying an elegant house, 88 West Sev teenth street, neat Fifth avenue, wish to board a Southora family, or a very few single geutlemen. All the comforts of a home will be found, 10 LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAS, TO ONB or two single gentlemen, without board, in a private fami- Reference required. Apply at 569 Broome street. HE SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH BOARD, NEW- ly papered and painted; bath room attached, an alcove im tho front room; house first class; location the best in Jersey PRIVATE ly. City; good water view, and within a few minutes’ walk of the ferry. The advertiser is a widow lady, living alone; persons living in this location have pure air, and all the advantages of jersey City Post office, the elty. Please address A. B. ANTED—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, BY A SINGLE gentleman, a spacious, neatly furnished room, with tial board, ia Tespectable private family. Address, stating particulars, box 1,883 New York Post ofllce. INSTRUCTION. . NSPRUCTION.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS BREN ‘engaged as principal teacher in the female departmeat of one of our pane schools, desires an eugagement, toteach}we or three children, or grown persons, three or four héure daily, the English branches; rudiments ot music and higher branches of mathematles, if required. Pleaso call at, or #d- dress Instruction, 51 Sixth avenue, for one week. MERICAN HOTEL, BABYLON, L. 1 is now open for the reception of guests; located, and {n the immediate vicinity of the Great $ leasany uth Bay, where tho blue fishing is better than for many years past, and we think all who visit this house will return with many favora- ble impressions created by the polite attention of Mr. W. By WATSON, the gentlemanly proprietor. YOUR MILES NORTH of the city of Hudson—Is now open for the reception of isftors. They public will find the water at these springs supe- for toany In the State for the cure. of all eruptions of kin or impurities of the blood. E. &, NASH, WYOREST HOUSH, BUDD'S LAKE, ON SCHOOLEY'S F qlipantain, N. 5., te now open for the reception of guesta, To ia is & delightful and heslihy retreat, and te reas Saraiiiee are unequalled, For rooms, address M. Sharp & Co,, Stanhope Pow ofllce, New Jersey. ILLMORB HOUSE.—THH UNDERSIGNED wired fully informs his friends, patrons, and the travelling enorally, that he has given up tho Bellevue House, se hick Kept for the last twelvo years, and that ho has a elass hotel, which, from his Tecra "be bus bas eae, he is satiated will exactly meet tho wants of his guests, ‘Pho rooms are large und niry, and the house contains all the jern improvemonts. The Fillmore House will posidvely Bo opened a tho 15th of June, Rooms can be secured ediat eer Wot, W. "nweont, 9 une Us side GUxTTT_HOUSE, YONKERS, WEYTCHFSTER COUNTY, -—Tho above well known family hotel, on the Hudsea river, seventeen miles from the ity, where communteation ta had hourly by railroad and steamboats, ollers facilities to pars ce doing business In the city second (6 none. Tho drives are beautiful, and its reputation for health and beauty of se is not surpassed. Several suites of rooms to lot on reasor terms. athe, gymnasium, billiards, &c, ‘Terms modorate, Pinner and supper partes, ball committees, &o., liberally deals with. BER? L, BUCKLIN, Proprietor, ASTRONOMICAL AND PISOATORIAL PLBASUBE. ‘There is no place in the United States where ing and good fishing are more to bo enjoyed than as I Spon not ancient Babylon, but Babylon on Long Island. All whe kre fond of piscatorial enjoyments, we would advise to lake be Long Island carat 5:45 A. M., oF 3:45 P. vil and thence by #ago to Babylon. “And when Taated isey nnd mine host, Wm. 3. Watson, ono of tho best caterers, and withal, one of the cloverest of gentlemen, ready to recelve and entertain them “an, an hotel, second scarcely to any in renowned ( Aer # night of retre sleep, they can, under the guidance and direction of Watson, who is’ “posted,” commence a8 arduous a day's work af “biuetish fishing” as they desire. The season was hover betier, so says the “oldest inbabitants.”” One thing we know: that we, two amateurs, caught last Thursday sixty-olx, and on Triday ‘oue hundred and tour, weighing from sevem pounds downward, WILLIAMS, 184 Fulton street, roprietor. ke ORGR.—THR FORT WILLIAM HENRY HO- |, situated at Lake George, Warren coumty, Now York, ia now open for the recepuon of guests. ‘This hotel, which wad eutirely new last year, and which was then found to be em urely fer ped “f seomnmndating all its visiters, has during tho past winter had a bee by 42 feet, containing #4 rooma, «nd also other extensive additions and improvements made te \\, so that it cam now accommodate four hundred persons. The ‘iamer John Jay will leave tho hotel every morning for Te conderoga, connecting with the steamers on Lake Champlain, «nd returning in the aferhoon to the hotel Stages leave the hotel twice euch day, connecting with the cars for Saratoga, ‘Troy and Albany. ‘he proprietor is now ready to receive ap plications for rooms for the « nani ‘season. DANIEL GALE. plication to hig, unde , AB ADOVe:—Thomaa CaLpwet., Warren county, N Full particulars ean be obtained on gned, m New York, or to the prop itm corn ner of Broadway and Grand ‘street, over Paoife braham T. Hillyer United States Marshal, corner College place and Murray stroots Bdward P, Clark 196 Broad way; Walker P. Jones, 143 Wi LLPRANON SPRINGS, § W YORK.—THIS F ASHIONA- big watering place, Columbia Hail, and its coages, ca- able of accommodating 500 persons, arw'now open and read or the travelling public and families Wishing permanent bon tor the summer, ENRY HULL. O° "EAN HOUSH, SHRRWSAURY INL. CAPT. A. He HAUGHTY, PROPRIETOR. ‘This well known summer rexort will open for the reception of visiters on Monday, June Zi 1896... Pho James Christopher tnd the Ocean. Wave, {rom foot of Jay sirecs Nora river, stop at tho house daily: WARRINHE HOUAH SPRINGPIELD MASS. OPENID ‘May 15, 1866.—This house having been recently bpd oy repair, and in complete order, will be found as good aa inthe days when kept Jeremy Warciver popular, Known as “Uncle Jerry.” Tho house ta situated Ie tho mow ecard central aad business the city, DuTEoeE U. 8. Armory and other atiractiona of the city, and leat ne ales a nd odin ed by the noise of ave eae tha station, awaiting the of the in. ico coney aasengers (or can walk ‘within ten vnlawlonp varrine Ho use, at A trifling expense. Transient board, pee day HUNT & HOLMES, Propriotors, INGFIRLD, Mi ASTROLOGY. 4 —MADAMH PRAWSTE R RETURNS THANKS i 1 ma, and Regn epae tah) ster Yousnnds both tn thie city vasa’ Philefelphis. who have cone ulted her with entire satisfaction, she feeds confident that in ho questions of astrology, love and’ law matters, and books ar log, as rellod on constantly by Napoleon, ‘tho hua no equal, She will tell the name of the futuro husband, and also the name of her visilers, 913 Bowery, between Fourth and Fin ph ILAIRVOYANCR.—MRS, HAYES, 176 GRAND STRERT, ‘New York.—All disenses discovered and soon cured; fate and whereabouts of ‘abent friends secrouay told; unor~ ‘advice . No charge, remember, unless watie- fied. Electricity applied to patients. be ILAIRVOYANCK.—MRBA. SHYMOUR, NO. 110 SPRING ee iar cera Zest of Broadway, tho most celebrated medical and business America. Lab Aiicovered end eure, i Wawra, the fo and whereabosla of foran ‘And no charge unless smladeds we 4 ‘ADAME MAR—THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PHRANO- logist doctress; she in the seventh daughter of seventh non; sho can tell you to what profession your infants are best suited, whom ot will marry, and in 2 fact sho na tonishen ail who'consult her. Ofllce, Mi gn Broadway 2.00 WORTH OP LADIE® AND GENTLEMBIS left off olothing wanted, in large or amall lobe, Breath al wloes aid in current pean and punctual v ee AMES MORONHY, 47934 Powrl rook, ADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY can receive tho ujymost value, se Wee to the store 12 Laur te pepe near Canal, or 62 wey, Ladies awended to by Mig, ( 8. GOWN,