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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1856! ——eer™ oS Ser wreet, between Fulton ure, earpela; some articles: stelothing, euler, plated ware, &c. Every lot wi rable money. OSGOOD & CO. es will sell, thisday MED Nassau sircet, a choice assortment of tumb- Tamps.trult bowls, salts, Cg glass, ol tamer aot Vane NOTICE.—W. 4; ARTER, AUCTIONEER. il well, this ‘at 10 o'clock, ‘at No. #0 Greem feb wireet, & valuable stock of assorted teas, Kquore frais, bi hardware, ready ready made clothes, vetiON, “NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY BOGART, this day, at 10%; ‘orelock, at the a suction Zooma corneas of Frankfort dha Willitm sire mortg: te Turnuure, piano, fe.. consisting of ore sofas, chairs, bureaus, looking glass, g: chaniteliers, large settee, bedstcnds, table enters. crockery and glass couuage suit, Iron’ birdcages, kitchen rie iteloth. | Also, Constable's sale-—Pifteen chests of 200 'doxce segars, ‘showcase, dec. ™* oWitLt aM THO. SON, Constable, AS ys be ped BELL, AUCTIONEKR— ELL ‘this day, at 10, o'clock, in our sales- oma, 12 Korn Wats street, will be sold without reserve, & sock of spanneable $E3 f dry goods, hosiery, laces, ema- Bebidoriee, 6 ents’ furnishin, vestings, ‘onsnimeres, threads Bening ot las, fancy: Boods, cutlery, jewelry; ins, m: Tooth brushes, €e. "At I2 o'clock by ¢ = vatusb| English gold levor watches, S eautifurchainn ‘rihas, 4 bree knives and f ins, 1 ses in cane, 2 sets, 60 pieces ’8 lot of silver ware, 4 trunks, Monday, sale of groceries, cutlery, hardware, Ger Teestay, elegant turnituree ao, be" UCTION NOTICE.—W. W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONERR— crockery, china and glass ware.—On Monday, June 23, at Bait pau tenorciock. Sale postive, rain or shine, as the store te lot. by order of A. MGDON AL UCTION SALE OF C4 aes eas, ‘4c.—D. D. on Saturdi reo NOTICE.—BROOKLYN—ORYSTAL GLASS: maa wilbout reserve. table for STREET SWEEPING Broadway, will sell at cine 21, 1866, at 109 Seventh i. it lv ‘o'clock A. ‘a lot of carts. street swee} machines, &e, well worth the attention of coal dealers, w! wrights, contractors, £0. UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE—BY PEED & COL on Saturdi at 1045 o’elook, at 343 Pul- ton street, Brooklyn, @ large and general “assorimer nt of rose- ‘wood and mabogany parlor and chamber furniture, pier glass- €6, paintings, &c. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF NEW AND SE furniture, earpels, &e.—This (Saturday) ‘at 1049 o'clock, at 79 Nasaan st., TUNIS MORRELL, will sell by catalogue, tete-a-tetes, sofas, easy, rocking and parlor chairs; oak, mahogany and black walnut extension dining tables; bookcases, bureatts, washstands: sofa, centre and fan tables; hall stands, curled hair and spring matiresses, ne ‘ond hand carpets, lounge and ofa bedsten’ sieads; 40 oll PRaUings, gilt ‘iramen, corn ; cany Lop ¥ and second hainl oval mirrors; steads and chairs; counting house desk: safes, ioather dusters, ano stools, &c, N. B.—Coods packed and shipped at reasonable charge. ROCKERY J. WALDRO tuoneer, the shelves, in lots to suit, at the salesrooms, No. 6 Lit er's best white granite ware. etegeres, oak side- new bed- and side ., Posewood pianotortes, black walnut bureaus, , a large invoice of May consisting of the most desirable Patterns, comprising a full assoriment of flat and hollow ware. Also, a complete assortinent of light blue and common ware, china glass of all descriptions, plated tea sets, spoons and forks knives and forks, teatrays, Wailers, &c. Goods well packed for shipping 1K URNS AT AU! TION —THIS DAY, AT 66 NAS. © urnsone holding about seven Gallons, the othe: Ants fourteen gallous when new $40 and S38 respectively, also, a ine cop boiler, tor a barroom. BP WARD SCHENCK, CK & CO. will eel inst., at 104g o'clock, at their sa c treet, mag- aideint hogaebold furniture, consisiing of richly carv d rose- od eae smal any brocatel, ivet and Bate clips do-rrarble top bu washstands, side and cor: ner etegeres; centre, sofa and pier tables; do. bookeases, se- eretaries, wardrobes, &c.; do. bedsieads, commodes, arm, Voltaire, reception and parior chairs; elegant enamelled chamber suits, oak do., tapesiry, velvet, Brussels and other ets. Also, seven very large and magnificent French place pier and mantel glasses, richiy framed, 4¢., &¢. Sale peremp- tory for cash. COLTO: AUCTION SAL OF + second hand and new surniture—two pianos, mahogany billiard table, several Wilton three-ply and ingrain carpet, maiiresses, mirrors, &c., this day, Saturday, June 21, at 104, o'clock, at the auction rooms, 59 Beekman street, the entire furniture of a fasily who are breaking up. Among this as- sortment are Many west rate articles of rosewood parlor fur- niture in suits of rosewood, in velvet and broc several velvet, Brussels and threc-ply carpets, three French plate mirrors, one superior mirror iront wardrobe, one mahogany billiard table, two mahozany pianoforwes, one of them a very good one; several hair mattresses, marble top furniture, very superior French bedsteads ani dressing burcaus, mahogany chairs and mahogany secretary, offi black waluut, oak and curl maple chairs, eXtension tables, together with Many articice uot enumerated. Sale will be without reserve, EORGE COOK, AUCTION.—SUPERIOR FURNITURE, this day, Saturday, at 105 o'clock, at the spacious salesroome, No. 442 broadway, be iow Grand street, embrac- ing parior, chamber and dining room furniture, in various ‘and’ of the best worktnanship; also. the usual variety nd in a first class wareroom. For particulars see catalogues at kale. The above las been removed fur conve- nience of wale, and must be sold to pay advances. H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS 4 CO. Katurday, June 21, wt WA, o'clock, at our sales rooms, 23 Nassau wirect. Fine household furniture—Being the stock of a first class manufacturer. to be sold without reserve, con- sisting of rich carved rosa suit, in green and crimson velvet and pinsh; do. in broeatel; mahogany, in do. and hair- cloth; extension dining tables, of mahogany, oak and black walnut, 12, 14 and 16 feet long; mahogany secretary book- nace, je top bureaua, Washstands, centre, side nnd sofa tables; eiegeres, mahogany chairs, in hatreloth, maple cane peat do.. ball and grit Moe hall stands, double, three-quar- ter and single iron bedsteads; hair mattresses, 4c. Also, an AUCTIONEER, at auctios & invoice of t Persian, Cashinere, Turkish carpets and Tugs, and a general assortment of second hand furniture, ear. , at 12 o'clock, two elegant carved roose wood al Poolstr seven cetare pianse, one pericaly new, and the other bas been in use but one month, and one seven octave piano by J. Abbot, of New York. Also, an invoice of stuifed birds, on branches and im cases, by the well known taxidermist, Wo. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER—WILL + day, at o'clock, at 173 Chatham square, a large assort- ment of furnitare— arpets. feather: is, mirrors, de. &c., from different families leaving the city; also, an assortment of groceries, brandies, wines, sardines, &c., &c. Sale positive, ‘Without reserve. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY S. BOGARTATHIS + day, at 10‘'clock, at 3% Chatham strect, corner of Tryon Fow, neat the ¢ My Hall, the stock, fsturon and lease of h zew taurant. It is weil fitted up with bar, tables, chairs, gag fix- tures and cooking utensils. Sale peremptory, for cash. B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER —PUBLIC_ADMINIS- 3 trator's sale—On Tueslay, June 26, at 105 o'clock, at 588 Pearl strect, second floor, the effects of H. Janasa, Gynet, nnd other intestates, consisting of furniture, male and female clothing, silver ware, revolvers, trunks, chests, gold and Silver Watches, chains, jewelry, &e.; also, two shares of the Weehawken Land and Ferry Association, situated near Hobo- ken, New Jesry, Delongiin to the estate of Frederick KE. Arne fen, deceased. PETER it, SWEENEY, Public Administrator. SELL, THIS ee SALB.— iperior Court.—William Stephens & William H. Ste- phena oft) Austin Hall, John Dempsey and As Hall ‘The undersigned receiver in this action will sell at public Suction, on Monday, the 98d instant, at 19 o’clock A. M., atthe wore of TI: unas Veitch, No. 16 yr street, New La large stock of hats, caps, umbrellas, canes, hatmakers’ male- rials, tools, &. The sale wil be perempt a ‘and for cash. ‘AMES S. SLUYTHR, Receiver &o. New Yor, June tt, “ieee. EGARS—AT_ AUCTION, gg IORNING, AP 10% 6D) oclork, at 79 Nassau sin S$ MORRELE, auc: tioneer.—70,000 (eight kinds of Hay ism on German), to quan ties to suit, being in boxes of 50), 25), 100, and packages of Dealers, &c., will atvend promptly to the time, as an et tensive catalogue of furnivure will follow. Seo advertisement” 08. VEITCH, AUCTIONE STORE 16 SPRCCE street, Sheriif’s sale of ribbons, siraw and Dunamble . ke. ‘This day (“aturday), June 21, 1885, at 10 A. M., at the walearoom, consigting of « large assortment of ribbons, atraw and Uniustable hats, laces, einbrouiering. Kid and lik gloves, hosiery, &c., &c. | JAMES C. WILL Sheriff. OS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 16 SPRUCE street, Receiver’s sale of hats, caps, canes, umbrellas, hat material, tools, straw hats, ke, On Mon ans 23, 1466, at lO A. M., at the salesroom No. i6 Spruce sireet, consisting Of Uinek, whiee 20d ek bats; wide, awakes, poorl, Rebrasks, ladies’ for hats, cloth, linen and glazed éaps, velvet caps, boys’ caps, riding hats for Indies, canes, silk umbrell a ma, Tusean and siraw hats, of every variety; counters, glass cases, and all being of the ver tinlity JAMES S. SLUYT TALUABLE COAL STOCK FOR NICOLAY offers at priv the Shawneetown coal mines. 1 m les from the Obio river, in Gallatin e+ Tilino bor ier of @ local basin, below which there is no coal, 'b 0 OF Mississippi rivers, oF any of romising coal in R, Receiver. —ALBBRT It. » Valuable interest im rsare located three we the her on This ver Fe and analyzed by, ‘rot. D. D. Owen, United states: Prof. Cox, of Indiana; Prot. J. Lawrence smith, jes chemist, os at the Philadelphia Gi. Works. been used for ears for working iron. Tt contains feareely 3 ‘A teace of sulphur, makes goo! coke, yields moro and Detter gi Pittaburg coal, generases sveata rapidly, burns Gicen tn the grate with m white fans. making rery lite smoke and soot, leaves but one per cent of ashes. company owns free of debt 1,018 acrex of mining lands in for: and the minfhg EF Stosenes: bevdies 15 acres te = landing, and Decree aie of the railrond—making a total of 3.086 acres. eimeperuliat cizeumetances of the locality its geology, as or; the able report of Prof. Owen; the ie dip ined Als nnd penlle declivity of she ground towar.is the river; the pre and extent of the harbor, and its proximity to the best markete—are all important advanmges which are Farely er combined, and cannot fail to ensure success. The « ‘Missourt, rn Louisiana, Texns and the their cities, aaa works, Iron works, sugar hovaes, ran tories, steamboats and stenmsésips, « be aupplied from Usese imines, with cheaper and better coal than Crom any other gonree. priensive region Is how sup from Pittsburg und Failadeiphia-—poinis, so dista 4 tr ren der the supply uncertai the cost excessive. The capital tock of the com we S100N,0M, in ah wren OF BLU euch. | ante of the Kew in Philaieiphia by capitalists Purchasers como in on tirat. pr wih the Jownery—the object being to pat rhe mt inte im yy For the bt wer and stan GW Mm 1 Bhorer, Tote rid Te Bi lac Hoawoeciown’Coni Mbving’ nad Many net wrt *, feference is made to the fepowiag gentie- mena in New York sed. B.D. Lean G. De An ia Fay. ¢ chanics’ Bank J, Paunets, Fivy., cashier Hank of ‘imecien; Wadewrorih & Sheldon. Speeimeiie of the evel ie seer, nid all necesenr intirm ilon optnind at ss of Bee. ii LBERT H. Micon AY, No. 4 Browd st, N.Y TOOLLEN MACHINERY AT PUBLIO SAL W id at public gale, on Wed: the 25ih of Jann, aD ‘ohn Winpeany’s mf, Manayunk, helonging to aad mill, consisting of f nduting atl the fixtures As the owner has quitted the Dasiness and rental sale will be without reserve. All bills under one silars, cash; all bills over that eum, ® cr Ait of four pO) 91x Gfon.bs wid be given for approved emdersed notes, UCTION NOTICE. SAMUEL, O8G00D & CO., AUC- ecrs, will sell, at their sores, 31 Nassau street, this, Saturday, morning, at 10% o'clock, the furniture of 9 family Jeaving he city, comprising carpeis, furniture, & IRUSTEES’ PEREUP TONY, SALE—BY ORDER OF TI Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia county.—-THO- MAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 22.513 acres of coal and timber land in Lyeosting < s, Fe, ten tales from Williamsport, Al- me in paral eral and mainiog privileges in 14.674 acres land in Lye Co, Pi 7 June $6, AS, af 8 o'clock in U evening, will be sold at i ublie ale, without reserve, ab the Philadelphia Exchange, the fli out deseribed lands, viz.:— No. 1—62 tracts, containin wv 22,513 acres aud 50 perebes of land in i.ycoming Algo, mineral and mining privileg iu tracts, 14.- ae ‘acres and 152 perches land in Lycoming « Terme —Rach tract to be sold. separately, amni'$60'0m cach to be paid ai the time of sal rd of the purchase moury to te paid to the pees i oe confirmation of the saleby the Court, and the remaining two-thirds to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable with interest in three equal annual in- Siamenta, i one-two and three years. {rom the date of sitch contirmatlon. ‘Hendbill descriptioas may be had at the auction rooms, 67 and 69 South Fourth street. Sale of the whole will be peremptory. WILLIAM Trustees. Auctioncers, 67 and 69 South Fourth sireet, Philutelp TM. WITTERS, AUCTIGNERR, WILL SELL ON Raturday, at 105 0 all the honsehold furniiure, clothing, diam: silver watches, do. spoons, tem set, plated ber and kitehea furnisare: table and. bed I tome esate of Lewis Mulderburgh, by onler of Ja « dministraior of the above entate. Also & larg: of geintee! boarding house furniture, carpets and oi great variety, beds and bedding; also one rose ‘one melodeon, Ac. Sule without regard to weather, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &eC. FAST TRAM OF HORSES FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF , black, no while about them, one ren years old, and has trotied in 2:82, and will show 2:43 shang timop-withoat waining; the other is eight years old, and trot inside of three minutes, together in three minutes, ‘well matched in all respects, A’ relfaile guarantee given of their soundness in every respect by milressing F 8., Herald office. A fuir trial willbe given, and price named. GRAY MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, 15 HANDS high, kind in ali harness, will be sold at & low price, for the wantof use. Inquire of Mr. ODELL, at the siable 333 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-tifth street, or at $1 East Twen- ty-third street, in the office. FINE PATR OF BLACK HORSES FOR SALE—PAST, stylish and kind, property of » gentleman in the country, Who has no furt or them, “and is sold for no faut Wil be cahublied from T2 to 3 o'clock, at 13 ark place. For particulars apply at the Spirit of the Times ollie, 235 Broad way. SPECIAL NOTICES. T_A SPECIAL MERTING OP TIM INSURANCE Patrol, held at their headquarters, 10 Duteh street, on Wednesday evening, the 1Sth instant, James Hudson, assistant captain, im the chair, the following preamble and resolu were adopted unanimously ‘Whereas, at the fire No. 27 Clif street, on Saturday evening last, our captain, Samuel Smith, of the Insurance Patrol fell ed VLEMAN AND WIFE OAN —— THRHE urnished rooms, witha basement, in with a Fespeciable family, at 389 South Pitth street; Apply to GD. G., S69 So Seah Ph street, Rue SHED HOU cantly situated on Second ave c garden, pleat of fruits, shu gether with @ larg &c. | down in the building and dislocated his collar bone; and as nutnadiate possession given ; the door every few | some of the men went to the residences of several doctors aud utca«Loply 10'S’ D. KENYON, Third avenue, corner | could uot find one—or they would mol be seen--illl Dr, Swan, to his honor be it said, responded to tho call, and came immediately and attended to his injuries; therefore, Resolved, That the officers and members of this watch return their most sincere and heartfelt thanks to him, and that 12d street. ‘OUSE TO LET ANP FURNITURE FOR S4LE—IN A onteal location, in Brooklyn, within @ few minutes’ walk of the terries. Address G. W. B. box 3,127 Post ollice, | his kind attention to their beloved eaptain in his distcess will stallug Where an interview can be had. be remembewed by C— aa ons 3 as life shall last, hoping that ho may realize unall ppiness and great prospertiy in Bapeiosions and we beard y recommend him to all who may need his services, as one on whom they can rely in timo need. JAMES LUDSON, Aasistant Captain, Chairman, June 19, 1856. ‘OUSF TO LET.—A GENTEERL, THREE STORY, ENG- fed basement house, with bathing room, water closet, Bax throughout the house, and tnall respects convenient ani | o 1 comfortable, Location up “eta ‘on the west side, convenient to on and stages. It will be: put in perfect order—painted red throwghouty to aul the taste of the tenant. Rent | JYfABONICLI. 0. 0. F. THE ATRIC. sian 0. Apply to JAMES W. NEWTON, 153 Broadway. ea, ornaments, regal 3, coatun cape, masks, seals, and veal presses, Ballot favels, en 1 TO LRT TH FRRRY, betsy ; cx, stars, laces, tassels and span: TA WitS.tiita Mudyurcot, somataing outsoreny: | ge Sulton for eibroitery, cha, dnimas, chara ents iivo rocinm, adapted to be Kept on th gs, swords, banners, Alma, Varker's furniture gloss, plan. Apply to W. TOWN eagles, & 8" old stand, 244 Grand street uth ay trance ink s ‘AYOR'S OFFICH, NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1856.—NO- y i y ET—IN JER tice to owners of dogs.—Notice i heroby given that oa One ey ee gu | ambafie: Wednendy, June 2 nde otter walk from iho ferry ‘Terms moderate. ‘Inquire at 28 Grego | “oss found running ‘loose or at large in any etroet, south ry street, Jersey City. Forty-second street, without beiny properly muzzied, will be nn sirieliy enforons.. Tho sum of ay conts will be paid for every ¥FICES TO LET—IN THE BASEMENT OF THE NEW | “°% pearen alive to the pound, oa the no ‘avenue five proof pu'iding of the Mank of the Slate of New spd Thizty Bret. sirost, which shall have been found in the York, corner of William street and Exe bance ‘ ‘Thess Pong run! oe large, without being properly muz- are the finest and most convenient’ ollices e eeee se city, being ie (lek oF Fok 8 of the certilicate of the Pound Keeper to Jurnehed with large burgler proof safes, water-clowats, wash basins, &c., and heated by seam, Inquire at the corner oflice,* of WM. J. BELL & CO. OOMS TO LET—A ROOM, ON THE FIRST git suitable for a physictan’s or dentist's Oran also, fur- 1 of Fotos, at his office, in the Park. Owners of doge at the Pound, between sunrise and sunset 10 agra on wil which they were received, on NANDO OTICE.—A i Foe an OF THE STOCKHOLDERS oF De at of ex- Mayor, rooms, can be iound by applying at 649 Broadway. sor eaae New Rochelle s_Raileoad Company ECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE TO LET—IAS FOUR | $87 of July next, nia atl geek fort Purpose of electing 8 rooms, 10 closets, Croton and waste pipes, and evory con- venience for a family to live comfortably. Also two base- meni to let, suitable for business purposes. Apply to C. Knapp, 66 East Thirteenth street, corner of Fourth avenue, LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE ‘second floor of house 61 Oak street, near Catherine street, consisting of three rooms and two pantries. There are only | fy two in the funilyy 0 LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, A LARGE TWO STORY and basement house, located on the Amboy road, about miles from the steamboat landing as Tottenville. of ground can go with the house, if desired. ‘The location is a very pleasant one, and will be rented at a low prke to a good tenant. Apply to'N. JOURNEAY, Jr., 41 Warren streot. Sedeennd Sor ton iron athe ene Hi WABBI EN Le LAND, Secretary. New Yorx, June 14, 1856. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JUNE 13, 1856.— Owners are wanted at tho First District Police Court ems, Centre street) for the following property, all of which to have been stolen:—1 opera 3 dozen white ie dessert knives, 8 pair, common earrings, 2 common brent pins, 1 satin veat pattern. at tho District x street), 2 pieces ircloth. GRO. W. MATSELL, Uhief of Police. ROPOSALS WILL BR RECEIVED UNTIL SATUR- ct June 2, 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the dredgi 1 Fidahing Day, for steambost chanticl, from Flustiag ROWS HORSE—A SUPERIOR BROWN HORSE, 1556 to 16 hands high, #ix years old, very durable, suliable for & physiclan or family: will please aay oae wanting rst claaa animal. Apply inimediately at FAGAN’S stables, Twenty: second street, near Sixth avenue. VARRIAGES, CARRIAGES.—FOR SALE, A NUMNER of second hand carriages—four and” six seated Tidcawage san olber coaches “Aino, s general. amsoriinens of new light and heavy carriages, rockawa barouches, light wagons, with and wit seats, baggies, &c.; six seated rocka son—country and city use. ‘The puolie are ane! quested to enll and examine our fine stock of carriages, at the elegant carriage emporium, 650 Broadway, New York Morr & CO, .E—A PAIR OF MATCHED CARRIAGR bay eolor, the property of a gentleman; eorrene in every respect. Can be seen at OATWALL'S marble corner of Thirty-Hith street aud Broadway, between 10 aud a OR SALE—MADAME OTTO'S FU BLOODED mare filly, by Henry out of Polly Hopkins; Polly Hop- kins sired by Priam, Inquire at No. 18 River terrace, or at the office of A. L. BOYD, No. 72 Washington sireet, Hi ken, ‘The mage can be seen vat the Hoboken riding seBool. NE WHITE HORSE, SIX YEARS old, on account of having no use for it, Apply to HRN: RY KARP, corner of Johnson and Duilield sireets, Brooklyn OR SALE—ONE SPAN OF SUPERIOR MATCHED carriage horses, bright bay; 16 hands high, of superior Style and action, 6 aid] Years old, sound and Kind, without fault, price $600; worth $1,000. Apply at 99 West Eighteenth street. OR SALE—A F (OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY HORSE, 1 hands high, very stout, kind and genie; a good tr. ja double or single harness; long tai, ting looking: Want of use; also, a two seat rockaway and harness. seen at we irom foundry, East Fourteenth sireet, near ave nue C, FOE, SALE—A BLACK CANADIAN HORSE, SUITRD for family or business purposes, very haudsoue and Without fault; sold entirely for want of use. Please call oa Mr. Smith, No. 4 Rivington street, where the horse may be seen. Will be sold far Velow his value. (OR SALE—A SPLENDID BROWN SALADIN HORS t Years old this spring, 154g hands high, sound 3 can trot in 3:15, a capital family horse, or would suit a doctor to perfection; very free and ensy traveller. Can be seen for a few days at the stable corner of Second aveu' and Fifihstreet. FOR SALE A BAY HORSE, SEV warranted sound and gentle ‘in al , and can trot inside of three minutes Sold'in consequence of the owner leav! country. Price $350. Apply to JAMES corner of State and Boerum streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME AND STYLISH chestnut sorrel horse, 15 hands igh, of & fraction ove perfectly sound, aud eight years old; is a very free traveller, fod good in single or double harness; also a good road wagon snd light harness; the whole is the Property of a, gentloman who has no further use for thi will be sold separately srtogetner. Apply to D. 8. SARVIS, 1,000 Broadway, corner of Twenty-seven OR SALE—A VERY DARK GRAY BLACK HAWK colt, six years old, sixteen hands high, sound and kind: is i good ae Can be seen at 76 Mouroe sireet, on Suni and to-day, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 153; HANDS HIGH, SIX ‘years old, warranted sound and Kind; good in all ‘kinds Ofharness, stjlish driver, just from the couatry. Apply at 149 Eldridge sireet. big Bay SAL] i HACK, CARRIAGE, HARNESS, AND be Min. order: will be sold cheap, as the owner ¢annot attend wo them. Apply at the corner of Elizabeth and Doughty streets, in the grocery store, near the Fulton ferry. OR SALE CHEAP—OR TO BE EXCHANGED, A CA! suitable for @ baker or tea Sealer, a new. Tea, es ora light business wagon taken 0. Apple a tore 297 Second street, corner of Sheriff, N- ‘ORSE FOR SALE—A FINE LARGE GRAY PACING horse; is very fast, Kind in all harness, and good under the saddle.’ He will be sold low asthe owner has no further use for him. May be seen for @ week at T. Keer’s livery stable, 50 Monroe street. ‘ORGAN HORSR FOR SALR.—A BROWN MORGAN horse, 15 hands high, an inst, and of great endurance, Wan from vice” Inquire m HURSON'S stable, Fwelfth street, ob. tween Fifth avenue und University placa. OAD WAGON FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME BOX WA. fat carries two Padgeaes is nearly new; for sale ve low, for want of use. Can be geen at the stable of UND! HILL & FLEET, 59 Lafayette place. P WAGON, SUITABLE FOR THE ROAD AND CITY use, cost $225; will be sold for $100 cash. on account of Towses nmiade by endorsing for a city Councilman, “Apply at White's stables, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth sireet. OR, Ba E—A HANDSOMR BAY HORSE, 1544 HANDS Years old, sound, kind and gentle: She trot close In single of double harnes FS‘aable, Rivingtou street, three doors easi YEARS OLD, ness, 154g hands to th Be Inquire wsMiti wary. ERMONT HORSES.—JUST RECEIVED, TEN SUPR. or young Morgan horses, of fun size style nnd action: are vary desirable fatally horses Doing well broken. For sale a pKa low prices. g wo ats re elegant city made twe en re Ai iow their valua Apply at No. i Boceum street Brooktyn. ur HOUSES, ROOMS, se." ‘WANTED. "ASB WANTED.—A SECOND HAND BOOK- 22, case, it good order.“ Addrens, with particulars, box 3,431 ost office. ARM WANTED, WORTH FROM $6,000 TO $10,000, Jor next Season, or afr the growing crops are in. 50 to 180 acres of well cultivated aul well fenced land, suitable for grazing, dairy, ning or general agricultural parposes, aa near the city as posible, within 100 miles and of eaay access with a large house, old or new fashioned, nnd necessary out buildings, in good pair, with ag ‘abundant su by e- good water and the uisite perportion of wood! oodtant Toker OF principal having naitabte place ta « heatiay venient situation, of aay wocess by. rallroad or, water communication, to dispose of cheap for cash, in ‘on or nesr the line of the Central or Morris’ and “Basex. Teall: road, or in any of the river counties, on either bank or within view of the Hudson—the weat side and above West Point ferred—or in Orange or Ulster eounties, on the Wallkill Shawansunk rivers, Bsopus or Rendout ceceka, or in the viel- nity of Goshen, Chester or Middletown, N. ¥., or near the Erie Rai ‘will meet with prompt attention and a eash Purchaser, by addressing "F vat the Herald office, New York city, with fu ulars of loestion, quan. tity, quality and condition of laud, size and condition of hots, per were, and all the necessary information, A cheap lai farm, and large, ae thon pisin house in good re. pair, and nothing faney or ex 4 what is desired: aud, Haccennry ihe iarming kaplemenia sud stock, suilable, would be purchase OFT WANTED—A LOFT OR PART OF ONE ON first, second or third floor, west of Broadway, between Chambers and Vesey streets, for a fancy goods b Ad. dress D. hambers street, QALOON FIXTURES WANTEDINCLUDING COUN ters, tables, chair suitable for a dining saloon Apply at 1 Washing ANTED—TO RENT OR LEASH, A FURNISHED house, for one or two years, wih modern improvements. Rent $1,000) to $1,409. Wonk renta new house, ploasantly located, ‘nok above Twentieth street, rent "9708 (> 908 woul! purchase the fnrniture of a desirable house. "Hou of réterence given. Addrem H. W. Charen, 175 Broadway. ANTED—PART OF A HOUSB FROM THK FIRAT of September, for a family of three persons, where t can be permanent; rant will be paid from the présont time suited. “A kiress box 146, Brooklyn Post office, stating particu lara and teeta w* NTED—TO MIRF, A SMALL FURNISHED HOUR, in New York or i Address W. C., Herald offi ws NTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF GROWN PER- sons, part of a house on the woat side of the city, in » taiié neighborhood, and with a quiet family, Agiress 196 Vost office, stating terias, accommodation and loca. 71 » for three days, TERTERN LANDS WANTED—IN EXOHANGR FOR dry goods, druge and chemieals, jewrlry, city real o4. tate, te. A good trade willbe given, Apply to A. J. WORKS, No, 6 Heckman street, room II, over Park Sank. Ww Wanirns TO RENT—A SMALL COPPAGE, BE: or cond sweet, between First and Sixth ave ry, not more than five mintttes’ walk. fram” ti {not to exceed $200; New York island preferred. Jacob Wagner, earé of Brooks Bros, corner of Catherine and Cherry streets FURNITURE NOTTAGE EN AMELLED wail made 18 low as $25 per suit, at tie 77,69 rosdwey below Bleecker street. “Guols propocly packed to go to nee. OR BAL AT A BARGAIN—THE FURNITCE rooms and i kite! my gad tor, ta Wag roar bguac, en, Taquire at ® Vesey College Porth as per surveys, and maps made by Geor ° William Smith, City Surveyor: ‘The survey and map may seen at parneniiioen & Konig’s, 44 Clif street, at whioh Disco TPOLFT—A STORB IN, DIVISION STREBT, NO. 5% between Chrystie and Forsyth streots, aeitable for any business. Rent moderate, Apply on the prem! said propossis will be recetved in. eos $$$ YFIN 10 LET—PART OF THE HOUSE 272 SIXTH AVENUE, Re MH, F. Ak WEATHER, Committee. consisting of four rooms, part of the second and third ISAAC PECK, Jr. floors, with hot aud cold water, gas, bath, &c, Will be let rea- to a desirable family, MADISON ANENUE, HANDSOMELY FUR- 1 very desirable house, compe te with all the mo- deea Tnprovemenis, Apply to GASSNER BROTHERS, 780 Awity. PTION OF MILLARD FILLMORE.—THE JOINT. Committee of the Common Council for the reception of hn Lloyd as the ‘soclailony, &e., C RR? Millard Filmore have appointed Grand Marshal, and would request all clubs, to report to the Grand Marshal, at room. ernoon, between 3.and 6 o'clock, All communications to uf’ Marshal can be addressed to General John Lloyd, No, 15 Nassau street, coruer of Pine; ata BRIGGS POLETOA Fr ‘Way, suitable for artists, establisiiment. Apply to G. enth street, ON THE CORNER OF 161ST STREET te within bait smile of High, Bridger 1 ns in the city for a groery store. Ap- JAMES McTEAGUE. IgT~IN BUILDING 28 BROADWAY, AL. 88 LOCATION, ON BROAD- professional men or a_imillinery ER BROTHERS, 780 Broad- TR mee Vote Otatalttees. ANT ARE IN- vill take place hatin HE GRADUATES OF MOUNT PLE formed that the annual parade and rev on Thursday, 26th instant, at potclock P.M. PUBLIC CARME B_& B SOCIETY MET ON Wednesday evening way, new SU. t, at ARGE no 7", u, fa the second story, Apply to BLOOMER, 26 | purpose of compledug thelr’ arrangements for. thelr adway procession, which will take place on the Fourth of Jul; 3 in the absence of their President, Mr. Robert Brock, (who WALK OF | continue Mr. John Catlanan, the Vice President, occu- TURER | MINUTES’ mace church, toa gentleman, a nicely use of bath, &e., ina and dinner on T°, fur sick,) pied the chair. ‘The various committees made their reports, and were npprayed of, An election for (rand Marshal 4 place, and Mr. Patrick Gillin was elected to that office on first About twenty new members joined the society during the evening, and paid: thelr initailon foes. After tho transaction of other business, the society adjourned to meet again on the first Wednesday of the coming month, \AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, 32 Chambers street.—Notice to tax rolls of the several wards of the gity ot returned by the Assessors to this villee, we hereby give notice to all interested tax payers that the ae Me be opened for exnmination and review from Tnesday, th y of May, anti! inesday, the 25th day of Juna, inolusive. "AL those ed, who are desirous of examining or correcting the same, are re hours to make Sy plication ber the one Me a betwéeu the hours of Go'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock F. ) LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND BACK BASE- of house 7 family. ‘The ch is complete, would’be Tet with the rooms, if y on the premises, or to ROBINSON & HAPPY, STATEN ISLAND, AN EXCEL. P Apply to A.B. JANIN, on’ the premises, or Mr, Herou’s express, to of whitehail street 2T—AT CLIFTON, ick house, 43x50 ments, in the most desirabe location. ASANT ROOM AND BEDROOM, 5 also a room, eas Peon A, J. WULAIAMSO) New Yorx, May 21, 1856. 10 LET—A VERY PLE with a splendid view of the New York Bay; to let to a music teacher, to pupils in the house, at 23 First street, Hoboken, N. J. ) LET~A_ LARGE, Tax Commias’rs, DESIRABLE THREE STORY house on Twenty-sixth sircet, near Lexington avenue, with MILLINERY, &C. ain, water clotet, washtubs, gas dxtures, dc. and, ta ane FN CTO CAD ECCOTA COON order. Immediate’ possession given. Appl as ASE OF SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, trom Sto7 1 M. Ree ee ee dbets, Just recelved At Mme. HARRIS & SON'S, 571 Broadway. T GRRAT REDUCTION—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, in Williamsburg, five minutes’ walk from the Peck alip ferry. Will be rented low to a small respectable family. Ap- ply on nthe premises, Bedford avenue, two doors from Taylor millinery and straw bonnets, selling off regardless of cost; treet inuat be sold tomake room for fail mporiaigns,siraw honucts POLETTA LARGE STORE, DESIRABLE FOR MOST petals Leh ee ind of business requtring much room; also, lofts ILLINERY, DRESSMAKING AND CHILDREN’S and offle Toum suitable for a society oF a elud; of strangers olothing.—Ladies preparing for the iota visiting the city, can have a full outtit made in the most fash- ionable style, ata fewylays’ notice. ERR, 22 sixth avenue, three doors above Séveaieonth stredty TRAW BONNETS —FRANK BENNETT, [ATS 301 and a larg also, loft tor workshop. Apply ai Pa CETRIDUE, @ BRITTAN, LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF 104 CENTRE STREET, with or without power. The room is 24x60 feet, well fur: ca uishod and lighted. Apply upon the premis Broadway. In uence of the Sap aig pe fhe beautiful siock of ladies’ fashionable atr at Ni LET—THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 488 | 520 Beoadway wh ‘opposite Bt. gaa now tobe Greenwich street, only twelve minutes’ walk’ from the City Hin, and convenient to the Sixth and Kighth"avenue The house has been cleaned and painted through: ind fi now ready, for Immediate, occupation. Apply. on the HALL, 159 Chambers street, and 199 Fulton streot. “part of the furniture eam be had, If required, irae ols MILCANERY: a LDF, LE? OR LEASE FOR A NUMBER OP YRARS—THR Nos. 2) ind 22 John tieet, buildings known as the North American Hotel, corner of porter, manufacturer and jobber of fee tw hn gent Ai Tos ee le al Seco. Silk snbtinesy as, a Suraw Fe further information apply to YAY BROTHERS ‘U7 Frovi uulk and fancy bonneta, ‘ar 92 Monroe street, Dress ca} rench flowers, LET OR LRASE~HOUSE AND STORE NO. 239 CA a — trade. Prices nal street. Also, @ large four story house, No. 142 West ‘Thirty-aixth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. In- quire of C. SIERCK & CO., 240 Washington LEASK FOR ONK OR MORB YRBARS—SBVERAL Jots of improved ground, suitable for coal, wood, sone or And all articles pertainin; moderate and new goods INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. “ANTED_AT 766. BROADWAY, 0 ‘ONE BOO BOOKKEEPER, lumber yards. Location on Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreets, oné conductor, two eas two aie two barkeepers, betweed avenuen © and D.” Porparucularsinquire at the coal | tree Rinliers, two couchmen, “and Hore, Places p yard office of THOS, O'NEILL. for firemen, eae F315 KAUFMAN, Agent = TT ANTED—A?P Ro LF ih BROADWAY, A HOUSR- HE UPPER PART OF HOUSH NO. 18 JONES STREET to let, tog email family. Ioquire on the premises, kia Aaa acer meg manly ans re gman = ie iraiee foe a ranit ia jelphia; a dyer for udeatoce io ic, Rieck and igiutes Gra'merehsareaigen | Acition factory In Connecticut” Places procured for Secks store for sale, situated in one of the best locations in the cky, | Porters, governesses, seamsireases, &c. Apply to Gillen & and doing a trade of from $20,000 to $25,000 year, andas | “°- ‘lam of customers as oa be found ta the oly. ‘address || =e 5., Herald office, PER FLOORS IN THE BOWERY, SEVENTEENTH ward, to let, suitable for drill rooms, lodge rooms, sa- loons or a ‘light manufacturing business, ' They are airy and Woll lighted, 28 feet by 96, Inquire at 257 Bowery. MPORTANT TO ALL.—GUSTAVUS A. RATZ BRGS toinform his humerous fr lends, ‘and the public in geno- ral, that he will open his spacious and comfortably fitted up lager bier saloon and restaurant, No. 554 Broadway, on Satur- day evening, June 31, where he’ wilife most to ave ‘ORKSHOP TOLUET—TWO FLOORS, EACH 50 BY 60 | them give him a call. = me feet, well lighted, in the building 115 and 117 East ‘Tweénty-ninth street, near Third avenue. Will be let separate SUMMER RESORTS. or together, ats moderate rent, Apply on the premises. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 1. 00 —PARTNER WANTED, 10 TRAVEL WITH - one of the finest and most valuable panoramas ever exhibited in this country. Cost over $5,000, and wil! make ‘10,000 a year sure. Apply to HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau st A ERICAN HOTEL, AT RICHFIELD SPRINGS, FOUR- teen miles from Herkimer, is now open for the recep- tion of visiters. The rooms are large and airy, the scenery of the most splendid kind; five lakes, abounding with fish, are within one hour's ride. A line of stages leave Horkiner daily on the arrival of the cars, The suiphur water of the above springs ts well adapted and highly recommended for large class of Leen fais cutaneous diseases. Terms mode- 1.000 GARTNER WANTED, IN A BRANCH OF | rate. LIAM P. JOHNSON, Proprietor, the lumber business, established for the Last 9 mmm ten years, dott large business, and clearing from $5,000 to OLUMBIA SPRINGS HOUSE—FOUR MILES NORTH $4,000 a year. Best references given and required. of the city of Hudson—Is now open for the reception of GB. HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau street, Visitors, "Tho public will ind the water at these springs gu Hor to any inthe State for the cure of all eraptions of $1,000 -S22C1AE, PARTNER WANTED, AN AC: | skin or impurities of he blooi. H. th NASH, Proprietor JOG, “tive busines aan, inn establiahed! and pro: fable business, A. suitable party will moet with a Fare prea . er chanee, Apply to 0. . HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau street Pees ee Meta euetonerte ewer house, most centrally situated, and furnished ia a very neat manner, is open for gentlemen boarders. A suite of par. $600. “L HAVE $60 CASI, AND WANT A MAN | oeeis reserved for dinner and supper, patties of ladies and immediately with the same amount to join me in ntlemen. Meals served up atall hours by card. No pains purchasing @ light and’ genteel cash business, situated in Il be spared to give full satisfaction to all who may patronise Hroudway: rent free. It will pay two men $3,000 each per | the house. Families supplied at their cottages. with ra annum, Call in the store, 425 Broadway. and other dishegcreamns and confectionery. By DOWNING, AO. AWAXTED. AN ASMISTANT, INA RESPECT . able hy One that hag th amount in cash, anid good reference, may address A. B., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. Security will be given, an a liberal salary paid. SWISS MANUFACTURER OF WATCHES RING about to quit importing, wishes to obtain an in'*res aa Fetailing waich and Jewelry tore, He understands his baal new thoroughly, sind ean he heat references as to his acter, Address R. G., {ox 1nt Meraid office, for a week. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000, TO TAKE AN interest in mauufacturing a recently ‘patented article, Which must eventually monopolise the market. Address Pa? tentee, Herald office. nai indewineeeicemenatiicetantamaannatent RITY HOUSB, YONKERS, WESTCHESTER COERTY, 'Y.—Tho above well known family hotel, on the Hudsas Fiver, seventeen talles from ie ciy, where otomunioation had hourly by railroad and stearnvoats, offers fuollities to par ties doing business in the eity second 19 none, ‘The drivesare benutifn!, and its reputation for health and beauty of, Je not surpassed. Soverel suites of rooms to let on reasonabl terms, Hatha, gymnasium, billiards, &c. Terms moderate. Dinner and supper parties, be commiitecs, kor, liberally dealt with, OBERT L. BUCKLIN, Proprieton IGHLANDS OF NEVERSINK.—THOMPSON'S AT- lancic Pavillon, greatly enlarged since last season, Is now en for visiters. The splendid ocean and mountain scenery: of this locality, with ftw fine air, suet and river bathing, saling and fishing, drives and walks, &c., render it one of the most BUSINESS MAN, THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE, J beauti{ul and attractive summer resorts on this continent. of energy and experiance, of pleasant address, good | Larder and cellar bountifully supplied with the best in the salesman, has travelled, und is well arquainted in New Eng. | market. Families or Individuals desiring choice of rooms will land ond With human nature, would like to connect himself | apply early. Two steamboats daily to and from New York. with some house or manufacturing establishment of Fea oct JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor, bility, where hie services would be aj ppreciaved. Wout have | TAN HIB ection to travelling a portion of the time. Can give th AKB GEORGH—THE FORT WILLIAM HENRY HO. most inexceptionable reference as to character, honesty, &@. alfuated at Lake George, Warren county, New v York, Address for wo days, New Englander, Herald odlice. pS ‘open for the reception of guesta, This hotel hotel, wh qmplrely new last year, then found ryercy and which was ‘accommodating all its visitors, has di RARF CHANCE —WANTED, A PARTNER, IN A | tiely incapable uring Renierl snd profitable business; Eastern man prefer the past winter Titer had wing 117 by 42 feat containing #4 rooma, and one that is willing to travel; from $60 bia) & week profit and improvements made te cash required. Apply to JOHN L. BRABYN, 12 Bast fete has ncaa bow sttomanonate fyar beairen yersons. ‘The ‘wenty sixth street, steamer John Jay will leara the Botel every morning for T1- jm connecting wilh the steamers on Lake Champlain, ‘OTICK.—~THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE et retarning ip noon to el jes leave isting between the subscribers, w the firm of C. 3, | hetel twice each day with the cars for Saratoga, Caswell & Co., is Py, matual en petro Mr, Andre ‘Troy and Albany. ai The Pong bona ready to receive ap- Vincent retiring. C. 8. Caxwell and Alex. Lo Hons tinue the business as heretofore, wader dhe same maine" |” Cazamwaas, ‘Warren county, N. ANTEL GAL, Full paruGulars can La orgelne on application to the under ned, gh New York, or rictor, as above rand id strony over rasas nited States Tieet; Paward'P Clark 196 Brood, 43 Water streets SASWEL Sux. LOWR: ANDRE VINC New Yorn, May 1, 186. NT. aeree Bb akt Leaf FROM $10,000 TO $2,000, to Joln the advertiser in the distillation of whiskey, ‘Ad- yes dress box 3,448 New York Post office. Coll ace ‘and Murr tele gite P. Jones, ERBANON SPRINGS, NRW YORK.—THI8 FASHIONA- cae ARTNER WANTED—WITH $15,000, TO JOIN THE pos Saceactee’ch pattcon are ae se a dvertiser in the foundry business; the works are in full | pavle of secomm« ersons, Are now open arm read; sera well esabianed, doing k Tange busiucas. Rul | for the traveling ublicabd families wish Wishing peemancnt hem, wil ‘with real name, #,, Herald office. for the summer. 10 FLOUR MERCHANTS AND OTHERS—KIGHT thonsand dollars in eash.—Tho advertiser, dent of Baltimore, and engaged there for the past ten years in the four business, having the above amount, is desirous of orming & connection with some house already estalylichod L ere, or would accept of a clerkship at a moder ‘an this eum to his employers on interest; coul me trade from the South, and is willing to devoto hia ontire « ention to the interest of the Dusiness. Address, confiden- ‘: liy, for five daya, Flour Merchant, Herald office EA VIEW HOUSE~HIGHLANDS OF NEVRSINK.— This ‘magniicent establishment is now ready for the ro tion of visiters, The accommodations and furnishings are hud worpaened by any hotel in the United States, Residents at house enjoy ail the fishing and sea bathing advantages of Nebantand Newport, sod also the mountain air and scenery (fan inland establishment. The fine steambcats ove in capital Chdee, and viaiters cat leave the clly atleast twico 4 day,and landed direct at the hotel. J- Me GANUN, Peoprlstors SF BATHING —THE NATIONAL HOUSK, LONG Ly ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $5,000 OR $10,009, TN Branch, N. J., is now open for the reception of Visite W Aircmanutartariag ofjowelry;, the Blac by estanitined, WOOLMAN STOKES, Propriot with good rin of enstom; a rare chance for an enterprisin 4 : - hy) F SHA VIFW NOUSH, AT THE IMIGNLANDS IIE man, with the above amount, Ad PR Thora inst and safe stenmer LAURA, Captain J.P. Crolla ton office, WASTED—AS PARTNER, 4 YOU NG MAN, W acquainted with hotel and dining salvon bist who ean command from #400 SA or the gont wi Ae Will be sold; situation good for business, Addrogs J. F,, Ug pals diy, 61d and experienced navigator) with other steamers, avo taking daily muds of pe ple from the foot of Robinson strect across the Sinus and lower hay to the Soa View, whi filing up fast With fashionable boarders. The Pavillion. at Port Washington is, this year, nnder the proprietoraulp of Me. Davisy whg bs doing 4 Vory Lucralive Yustngad bh TAA BOARDING AND LODGING. 859 RROAPWAY, UNTON SQUARE, CORNER OF Seventeenth sireet,—Furnished house to let, or sults ff rooms, with oF without board, oF private tables, 19a select family of gentlemen; gus, bath.” &o.; house delighttully sita- ated, looking upon the park and squares THB RROAPWAX-ONE DOOR BELOW RIGUTIL street. Furnished or unfurnished aparuinenta to tet, in suites or otherwise, with or without board, in a house, containing all the modern finprovements 33] GREENWICH STREET.—NOARDING, A FEW gentleman can be nocominoduted with board, at $3 and $3 60 per week, # Mrs, Taylor's, QO] BOWFRY. VERY PLEASANT AND. IAND- somely furnished rooms to let, to single gentlemen, in & private family, on reasonable terms,’ Reference required. 1G7 RUANE STREET, OPPOSITE THE PARK, A handsomely furnished suit of second story rooms, Suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, with or without board. 15 Pile nbss STREET—ONE SHORT BLOCK FROM and Way; furnished and very pleasant parlor bedroom, with Inrge olosets on second floor; also, two small rooms, for single gentlemen. House first class, with modern conveniences. Dinner at 6 o'clock. QQ SPRING STREET —FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen, suitable for a dendat or ooulist, opposite the Bt. Nicholas and next the Prescott, Rooms very pleasant, 88 JE XINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH street.—Elegantly furnished parlors and apartments, on the second and tt! loors of a Paes house. Bath, gaa, Situation delightful. Partial board, if required, or can furnish their own table. Terms mauderate. 4. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—GENTLEMEN and their families Lod obtain very desirabie sites of rooms on #econd or thin tors, with full or partial ‘Also, a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with plea: ‘Bap rooms. FRANKLIN STREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON 70) "iter floors niso large double and single rooms for gentlemen, all neatly furnished. Inquire aa above, first house ‘weet of Broadway. G] BLEECKER RTREET, NEAR BROADWAY. —TWO elegantly furnished parlors on the first floor, and a sin; room on the second floor of a private house, containing all the modern improvements, to let, with or without board. FAST TWENTY SIXIH STREET.—RLEGANT rooms and Ai a to let, ina strictly private and a eclable family, with full or partial board, if required. i thé modern improvements. English, French ana aden apes ken. WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF BROAD. way.—A quiet and genteel private boardiug entiemen, and gentlemen and thelr wives. Worse reas Hot, cold and shower baths free. 5Q RERECKER STREPT.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two gentlemen, can obtain a pleasant room, with full of partial Voard., Relerences exchanged. 30) (ONES STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BLEECKE Ninth ward.—A ‘suite of furntshed rooms on secoud floor to let, with board; gas in the rooms. Also, two furnished first class as 383 tingle for single gentlemen, with full or partial & Con venient to stages and cars. BOND STREHT.—BOARD, WITH ROOMS, IN 2 suits or separately, furnished or unfurnished, for gen- tlemen and their wives or single gentlemen—particularly Souhern gentiemen, ‘Transient bourders can ve accommo: ated. ATARIMENTS 70 LET—T0 ‘A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, in asmall family, where there are no boarders; aback Toom and bedroom on second floor, with gas. Apply at 43 East ‘Thirteenth street. References required. FEW GENTLEMEN BOARDERS AND A LADY MU- sic teacher taken ,at a moderate price; the Indy would is, ve two pupils in the house; free use of buth, &. Apply at 44 North Moore street. FINE LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED, HAVING Croton, closet and bath ‘room, &e., contiguous, to let. the new and neat residence, 47 West Thirteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues. Satisfactory references required and given. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN OBTAIN board, with pleasant room, or room and bedrooms for ain- gentlemen, at 124 Heury stivet. FEW FAMILIES CAN BR ACCOMMODATED WITH board at the house of Win. J. Dibble, in Stamford, Con- aectieut, Plenty of fruit, milk and, vogelables on the pe prem: sea. For particulars inquire of G. H. Broadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD DISPOSE OF ONE OR two pleasant rooms, with board. The house contains Apply at 125 West Twenty-second street, be- References required. s, Bas, bath, Ac. ‘ween Sixth and Seventh avenues. GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO OR THREE demen, can find pleasant board in the house of low locality pleasant, society most agreea- bie, and within five aad seven ‘minutes’ walk of Auantic. aod Montague terries, 4 West Warren street, between Clin- ton and Henry, Brooklyn. LADY, OCCUPYING A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY furnistied house, in a desirable location up town, and g entirely alone, Would let to a gentleman, or geutlemanand plendid suit of rooms, with or without board. House ery modern tmprovement. Refereuces exchanged, Adaress rs. L, Sevens, Herald oflice. NY FAMILY HAVING NO SMALL CHILDREN OF their own, who would like to take a child twelve months’ Old to board, for which liberal SO will be given, may hear of one by addressing Mrs. Herald office. TLEASANT AND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO Jot, witht Board, in American family, where a few boarders only are sito one. or two ingle genuomsm, who would loan thee Steprtiace $100, twenty-tive per cent in- terest will be given. Unquestionable reference given, "Ad- dress B. M. L., Herald office, gle An English w PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE AND easant rooms, on the second floor, to four gentlemen, orashagie room to two, and use every effort to make them pleased. Apply at $78 Broome street, near Hudson, SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE bap thing feos Fi Ya with a furnished bedroom, in a private 1 jow street, Brooklyn Heights, three minotes wal ton or Wall street ferries. Terns $ per month, in advance. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET~TO A SINGLE GEN- tleman, in a first class house in Nineteenth street, near Second avenue. Price $2 25 per week. Will give breskfust, idesired. Apply at 82 John street, up stairs, room No. 21. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BED- Bs ceri to let, to single gentlemen, in a private house, with modern improvements. Thoss desiring the comforts of sibome will imd iby calling ‘at 98 Prince street, a few doors weat of Brondway. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A _LARGH FRONT oom on second floor, furnished or’ unfurnished, suitable entleman and wife, at 1U4 Princo street, within a mi- Bet Walk of roadway. Two or three gentlemen can also accommodated, Gas and bath in the hot ig Sa SEEKING A QUIRT HOME, ON modi rms, can fi utiful third story room, Ae petite suadhon forsiaued Oe tatarniied: 18 te family; location delightful. Apply at 171 Hast i, Stuyvesant square OARD.—TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LET, with board, and one back parlor, unfurnished, in a plain, private American fatally, on moderate terms, Apply at No, 74 West Filteenth sireet, near Eighth avenu OARD,—NEWLY. AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED fronting, on the second and third floors, to let, to gle Ke , with or without partial board.’ Family strictly private; no other boarders. Address BR. T., box 190 Herald office, OARD—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, hte astial board for two or three single gentlemen, {n & containing all the modern improvements. Apy Apply at 2 same init street South Brooklyn, three minutes’ Walk from Hamilton avenue ferry. OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SIN- gle, with board, may be obtained at 106 and 108 Hast Fourteenth street; tho houses are seairably located and fur. nished, with all the modern convenience ©, ne transiently or permanenlly, may. find all, the eom home without the expense and annoyances of a References exchanged. OARD FOR CHILDREN.—PORT RICHMOND, STA- ten Island.—Parents who desire for their daughters com. ‘table board, with a good education, if required, will apply tho Misses Antisells” select school, Port Richmond, Tertns moderate, OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with full or partial board; also, oue young Indy, at 4 Robinson street, near College p OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single fentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms na Pr ‘ate family, where there are no other boarde renoes given and required, Apply at 62 Dean street, between mnie ‘and Hoyt. OARD IN BROOKLYN. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Fooms to let to single gentlemen, with or without board, Nn reasonable terms, at Mrs, Mobr’s, 263 Washington foar City Hall, Brooklyn. OARD IN KROOKLYN.—A WIDOW LADY IS DESK, Tous of taking two uF three gentlemen, oF & gentleman hia wife, to board. Parlor, elegantly furnished, at 83) ks street, five minutes’ Terms casonable, walk from Bouth ferry, me OARD mt eae Ob —-HANDBOME ROOMS, Nagietes full or pi |, for Indies or gentlemen, Wi m nutes’ ‘Pali of ilires ferriog, Call at, or address, 23 Waal ington terrace, OARD IN JERSEY ‘ITY.—A GENTLEMAN AND Wife, and a few single gentlemen, may obtain very plen- sant rooms in a private family, No. 186° Grove street, Rooms can be had with or without furniture, and fall or partial board. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, board for the Jady only; board paid in advance, Loe tion between Canal ‘and Fourth strect, near Broadw: — erences exchanged. Address M. R., Broadway Post otllice. OARD WANTED—FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN the neighborhood of the Blind Asylum, between Thirty- Seeond and Thirty-fourth streets, and the Kighth and Ninth avenues, Address S., Herald office. OARD WANTED FOR A LADY—IN THE UPPER part of the city; with a widow, where there are no other boarders, preferred. Terms not to exceed $8 per week. Ad- dress box 41 Broadway Post office, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, near Broadway, above Kleveuth street. ‘Terms must bé roadway, Madison square Pout OARD WANTED—FOR A FRENCH LADY. MUST be a healthy location, and of easy ‘Addresa C, box TOL Herald ollice, stating terms, which mus A ctreed 8s por week foe a ploweans reson and pood boned, OARD WANTED-—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE furnily, by a youny 18 who is at business ary, day. ‘Address Hoston, G8 Way. N. B.—No boarding house Setpore need spp fy PHoagne —A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY OB- tain good board and pleasant rooms, also furnished Without bourd, if desired, by applying at 63 Sixth at. ‘st aventte, convenient to stages and cars, Terms Toome, ner of Fi moderate OARDING—AT THE BARKER HOUSK, BROOKLYN. —Fine airy rooms, for the summer, with’ full or partial rd. Transient board, one oe per day, Captains of vou: j* will find it very convenient for thelr business, being only 4 Sow rods (rom the Atlaplis doe jas, , Broptigtor, BOARDING AND LODGING, OARDING—FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTHE. ‘men, at 96 East Fifteenth sireet. House has all the mo- dern inprovements, baths, 4c., pleasantly situated between Stuyvesant park and Union squire, References exchanged, OARDING. A PRI mei FAMILY, AT 95 Macdou- Bal street, (St. Clement's pli ) between Bleecker _ Houston; pleasant frout room and bedroom, second story, furnished! “Terms moderate. Bau, gas, ac; on We door. Americans preferred. ee oer ae OARDING.—A SECOND FLOOR TO. LET, WITH board, to families or steele gravores furnished or ua- furnishe ulxoan English basement ollice for a physiciaa. erences exchanged. Apply at Bo. 92 Wost Twenty street. OARDER, WANTED.—A_COMPANIONABLB LADY, ‘of quiet habits, can have a desirable home, with « tadg Sceupying 4 small neat house, located west of Ibroadway, be- low Hleecker street. Terms mocerate for the accominoda- tions. No children or other boarders. Answers from ladies only will be noticed. Address Mrs. ‘Banks, Broadway Post OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN ¥ one his wife, or two single gentlemen, can be neoomunedsied ith pleasant rooms on md tloor, in a tires Haag convenient to Wall street and South’ ferries. APPLY st Heury street, between Congress and Amity streeta. OARDING IN BROOKLYN. LET, A LARGE furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in ® leanunt Tocation, beiween Wall street and South ferries Diy at 86 Clinton street, Brooklyn. OARDERS WANTED.—A NEW BOARDING HOUSE opened, with newly furt gentlemen and ‘nished rooms for their wives, or single pesnenen, © with, ‘breaktnst and tes, or full board, at 38 West ‘weilfth street, between Sixth and He- venth avenues, Reference rey wired.” Brows HEIGHTS—62 REMSEN S€REET.—A FA- ing for the country will vacate.8 pleasant ste ‘of room at the above first class residence. Southerners viall- ing the city will there have an. ceablo home for the summer. Dinner ‘ a References exchanged. |OUNTRY BOARD ON THE SEASIDE, HALF A MILB from Bath House.—One or two famili tlemen, can be accommodated with Location healthy and desirable, Excellent bathing, 8 outing. References exchanged. | Apply on the. prentia pear Cropsy's lumber wharf, or at ay way, Corner treet. OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE Lge WITHIN: Lilly -f miles of Bronsive,. io ye location, convenient 6¢ access by cars or stag UKE, ciecaire lawn and shade [evien pleat eitraly vegetablee ‘ani milk; within one mile ef salt water, fi eg. for horses, Ta Quire at 7d Fast Twenty third s Aird str street. OUNTRY BOARD, AT THE PARK HOUSE, ORANG! ‘New Jersey, one hour from New York, by’ Morris Fanex Railroad,’ Pleasant rooms and good table, or single gentiemen. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises, or at a Malden I lane. GHG. 'N.OsHORNE. (HOUNTRY HOARD CAN BE MAD, WITH GOOD STA. bling, at Dunn's Hotel, Hackensaok plank road | one of the beat and finest driving ‘roads in New Jersey, 6 miles from Hoboken, Stages nino times a day from the ‘el’ ‘Gene tlemen wishing a pleasant drive and good board, with fine, airy rooms, wil flud this one of the most convenient to the city, BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FA- few boarders, for a. tad; and intunts near the sea shore preferred: one good nizok room rexnired; terms must be moderate, as plain, substantial food is all that will be required, References exchanged. Ad- dress, stating terms, accommodations and location, (none others will be notice Barker, Herald office. JOUNTRY mily or where there are but JOUNTRY BOARD CAN HAD IN A MOST DE- hiful and healthy situation, fine fishing and bathing, near Chit!wood, New Jersey. For terms, &., please apply to A. PARADICK, furniture store, 354 Bowery, uy JOSEPH MAGUS, P: LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—BOARDIN( iE J had for a gentleman private French family; bat if, fishing and boalin, Apply as above, at Graham Cottage, two minutes’ (rom. Vanderbilt landing, on the shore OWN TOWN.—FURN' or ‘without board, at reasonable prices; rooms airy, and suit- ablo for iamilies or single gentlemen, Inquire at 17 Beekman street. Also, a front basement to let. URNISHED ROOMS.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men may obtain good, airy and pleasant rooms, with g in a small private family, at very moderate prices; references required, Apply at 222 Greene street, second door from Fourt& stree URNISHED ROOMS. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Catholic family, residing a few blocks from Madisom square, have two newly furnished rooms, which they would levto single gentlemen, with or without parilal board, Ad- ress P. B,, box 163 Hérald office. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A NEATLY FURNISH- ed parlor with a bedroom and pantry attached, with Baty &c., which will be let yory reasonable, without board, in a pri- vate family, Apply at 108 B Bowery, In the drug store. ¥ENTLEMEN CAN. BE ACCOMMODATED WITH HAND. somely furnished rooms at 18 Lispenard street, Bofe- rences exchanged. 0 TO THE BOARDERS’ EXCHANGE, NO. 2 APPLE. ton’s Building, 346 Hrondway, if you wish genteel board or boarders, ly of country. | Full’ paftiedlars gratloualy @ boarders, ‘AU Wishing boarders can apply to Us H. SMIT ENTLEMEN WISHING PLEASANT ROOMS AND partial board, In a healthy and delightful location, in the vicinity of Union square, can be accommodated by addressing Williain, Herald oflice. LOBE HOTEL. —LODGINGS—GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain weil ventilated furnis! for 2s. or Sa. per day, with allthe conveniences of an hotel, kept on the Bure ean plan, | Thowe who desire lodgings by tne day or week, are Invited to call at 202 Wi corner Frankfort sireets. OBOKEN. —A LARGE ROOM, ON THE THIRD floor, can be obtained, with full or partial board, at 21 Hudson terrace, first block trom the ferries. ‘OBOKEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, fet ES INA pleasant location, wish to let one or three fart room with board. For address, apply to J. ACKLAND, 225 Greenwich street, N.Y. ODGINGS—SINGLE BEDS, IN SEPARATE feted by the night or week, at Vale's Hall, No. 1 Bowery, Mechanics’ Tnatitute). A. free ub Fy, and well furnished ture in the Sunday evening, (free) om ihe wrongs of labor, ante "Liberal books for tc le. ALE RRAY HILL BOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FUR nished or unfurnished, to let, with board, in a small ate family, whero there are no other boarders: in a class heuse, and none but firet class boarders will be Tho moat unexceptionable retraces aven and required. particulars apply at 69 East Thirt ©. 3 WHAT, WASHINGTON | PLACE.—ELEGAN® wel urni mote ha ee jenlemen, or par- ties of gentiemen, with pariial . RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, OR {vo single gentlemen, can obtain with panties house with the modern improvements, No.3 Math strech between Filth nnd Sigh aventies, RIVATE BATH ROOM.—A PLRASANT ROOM TO Tet, on the second floor, with bath room and pantries, te A gentleman and his wife, ‘or two or three gentlemen; ina, one room, on the third floor, totwo gentlemen, at 64 Wall street, five doors west of Broadway. ge ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE HAD FOR tae | in @ healthy and pleasant noigh! ting convenient, For erert elle tite. 3 rir sed Wr arclay sizest. 7 ont rooms wih a rivate tammy regiding in Foto rooms with & minty Pan Detween Fifth and ‘and ‘Sisth avenues, Partiat board, paces table if required. Reference must be box 2,560 Post Office 0 LET, WITH BOARD—A FRONT PARLOR, NEWLY furnished, up town, in a quiet and pleasant location, toa lady and gentleman. ‘The house recently fied up, wih gas and bath. Board for the lady only. A ‘Broadway Post office, for three days. 10 LET—TO A LADY AND ech 2 OR SINGLE Persons, of quiet and genteel habits, st arden row, Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, oa irnished rooms, with or without board. House small, Neigh very good. Terms re 10 LBT—TO TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A oly tleman and his wi eatly furnished front room and front bedroom attach lerate; references required, Call at 199 Canal street, corner of Hudson. TS PAMILIES.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS FOR THR past five years been boarding in ipeivate family, is obll anew home, on account of their moving a long tance up town. Any family of respectabilty fecting disponcd to tender him a home, and residing near Broadway, between Ninth and Fourteenth streots, will please address box 241 Union sqnare Pow ofllee, WANTED.“ BOARD, BY A LADY, WITH TWO ROOMS, ‘where thero are no other boarders, Address C. A. Ay Union square Post office, for HIN SUMMER SUITS. Black aipacca suits Zephyr cassimero sults. ‘White Marseilles vests. Check suits....... Witte duexe coais. Linen, Raglan, ‘ ALEVANY clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fuiton street AMA ASTROLOGY. anne en ey STONISHING TO ALL.--MADAME MORROW TELLS: ast, present and future events so truc that she astonighes all who visither. She will even tell the very thoughts, She shows the likeness of the intended husband and absent fri and causes speody marriages, who \willall enjoy happiness fe K through life. Thousands have exproased their sho is the most wonderful getrologist in the work of that ever wasknown. No charge if not satistlad. Smee |. 76 Broome street —— between Cannon and STONISHING CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS. ILAYBS, 176 Grand street, New York, is the most celebrated modical and business clairvoyant in America. All diseases discovored soon cured. Correct account given of absent friends, busi- neas, Ac. No charge, remember, unless satisfied. |ARD.—MADAME PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS TO her Mi fe, ca race and bogs to say that, after the thousands, both in this ct MS phy who have com sulted hor we entire satisfaction, she Tecls orn the questions of astrology, love and law matters, and books oracles, ag relied on constantly by Napoleon, at has no as 1) She will tell the name of tie futare husb: amd of her vistrs. 375 Bowery, between Fourth aad leathers ILAIRVOYANCE.—MRS, SEYMOUR, io. 110 SPRI C | sircet, a few doors west of Scorecard Pacts i Mitt anaes our absent friends made know: y cherring eavioe. ‘on bossa aud no charge unless valisted. ELESTIAL PHILOSOPHY.—PROFESSOR WILSON, astrologer, having Just returned from Europe, Sposultod on Nae presént and future events of > al Broome street, near Norfolk street, Fee—Ladles, gentlemen, $1. ADAME greet peed SUCCESSFUL PHRENO*+ logist ni ; she is also the seventh daughter of @ seventh son; 8] oo can you to what profession your talents are best suited, whom Pal will marry, and in fact she ae tonishes all who consult Otlice, 1u7 West Broadway. ADAME BALDWIN CAN BE CONSULTED ABOUT love, marriage and absent friends; sho can tell all the ovents of life, interpret dreains, and be consulted on Inw mat- 8, at 161 Lierens aa pk floor, room 1, Ladies; 250.5 wot pabladcd, pealemen, We. No char; .

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