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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1856. [ADTERTISENENTS REMEWED EVERY DAY. T ~ MICOLAT, AUCT! J ue remennys. .—STOCKS AND oh wicohhy will sell this “day. Suns Shai 12% Grelock, st the Merchants? yr aocoun 4 ge, fOr account of whom it Miami Ohio, mnt bonds. RSS ney cs rts 25,000 Lake lirie a i Great Western ( 3 | sa igre os 120 shares rasan 5 ee : & @ do. ey | 30 do. Union Ferry Company..... aT) 2 do. 23 #2 , 100 10 re im Fargo & tig ae 10 a. Bee ee : 's ‘Terms of sale.--Ten per cent this dey, and fore 2 o'clock to-morrow. The accrued interest vu all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next regular sale on ba he He obi Auctioneer and Banker, Ni ‘4 Broad street. LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER.—A BRAGG & CO Ewe “3 a . Yr abee Laban ht ot MS Cortlandt sreet, 2 large and desirable'o sisee eran Baten every Tucedaytand Friday.” A 8. RICHARDS, Fg nig = bon ed » prime, and seasonab! auction, reer ee suis instar ar RS ML. as ried Of BLAN CHARD & CO., 249 Pearl street, up siairs, ‘Aver0x NOTICE CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. —By J.8. auctionser, Tuesday, June 24, Tear sree a large assortment of all UCTION yas ao SHIRLEY, ante aa hin ‘are.—On Monday, June 23, n Sale ive, ral Fain or shine,’ as the store ‘AP HION “NOTICE.—M, DOU: GHTY, AUCTIONEER — Large sale of new and second lian a Wilton and neva this dey She auction rooms F lp. viz: Rosewood and mahogany parlor Prhair cloth snd pleah: several ape and Witon ion ed eae ingrain do. rugs, French plate mirrors, wardrobes, at Rechitibte ots betsieals: beanie, emkinos te rosewood and ‘mahogany ceatre card fancy do., farty ot fifty cottage and ¥: edateads, hair and spring mattress Ollciods Io of gas Lxtures, dress bureaus, beds aud bedding, cutlery, china, crockery and glass ware, writing desks, &c. Making over 360 lota to {Ue positively sold for cash, and worlhy o! akention. assignee’s. sale. ol silk fringes, thread, fancy bi auction rooms, corner of Frankfort age sale—A ‘splendid lot of rus , oileloth, Attorney for Mortgagee. and William streets, mort sells three-ply and ingrain WM. THOME will sell the genteel family "Also, a stock ct grocerie Holland gin, brandy, r ds, ACETION, NOTICE eer, will sell this mo: street, furniture in large v ; me oil ings, inirrors, 64,100) segat’s, second hand a the public is most earnestly invited. Also, superk at 10's tive furniture contained in four the story re ldthst., near Eighth avenue, embracing a assoriment of first class household furnitur ‘Wood parlor suils, covered in satin, pier and rosewood reception and easy chairs, covered in satin. and’ mo- quet; expensive Ince curis intings, clocks, china and other costly mantel ornaments, large pier and oval Freneh plate mirrors, superior rosewood seven octave piano-forte, stool and cover; rosewood etegere, ele; ed with satin wood; do. secretar ant rosewood work A brus- containing # full assortment china F seta, crystal cut glass ware, ivory cutie ioned’ chairs, ‘sofas, sofa bes and mahog* et sets, pure hair Partivs in want this sale every thing requisite for housekeeping, and of the best deseription, Sale positive. Y MINTURN & PARTRIDGE.—POSITIVE SALE OF the steamer Governor Dudley at auction. Thursday, June 26, at the Merchants’ Exchan; sieammer eed Dudley, 408 tons burthen, 177 eer dreadih of beam, 38 inches diameter of cylinder, 10 feet tenth Of stroke, 2% feet diameter of wheel, 8 feet face of wheel, and § feet drsught of water. She has a néw blowing engine, bura- ing either coal or wan and vey economical in her fuel; re- built in Wilmin: Cin 1861, having live oak frame; ber hull, engine erfect order, and she ls ready to be sent om any ridheut expense; 1s & fast and fine sen boat; can 150 passengers, and is fitted out for illows, &c.; her aftcabin Jow is 68 feet long, forward cabin 31 feet long, saloon and main deck 33 feet long, bie feet, wide; has on the promenade deck four staie rooms, Terms, st sale: Inventory at the auction room, ‘he steamer now ies at the foot of Seventeenth street, North river, Where she may be examined any time previous to Y¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION.—WM. POPPI Auctioneer —WM. POPPING & D. will sell on Tr aay, June 24, at 12 o'elvek, in front of their tore; No. $2 lito ‘one pair of dapple gray ponies, 9% hands high, sound andi kind, good ee Sarat jers, between 5 aud 6 years old; can be drove by windy; alvo one set of double fancy harness, nade to onder for the vonieg: also one faney light wagon, uew. | The above will be sold without fail, on that day, and tv a desirable team for a gentleman's family.” The rder of Wit THOMPSON, Constad NATTLE SAL AT MoU MOUNT FORDHAM—11 MILES from the City Hall, N.Y., by Harlem railroad. It xhouid be be borne in mind by' those interested, that L. G. MORRIS f domestic animals takes are valued at $400. By , Marine Court. ‘fs to getting 10 and from Mount Fordham. Sale or shine, and to commence at palf-past one first day. t Oar ‘RY ASS.—J. J. WALDRON, AUC- tioueer. HENRY (@. EVANE will sell to the trade, from the shelves, in lots to suit, on Tuesday, June 24, at 10 o'clock, at the salesroom: 6 Liberty street, a large invoice of May- er's best white ware, consisting of the most desirable atierns, com; fall assortment of int and hollow ware. Also, a complete assortment of light blue and common ware, china glass of all descriptions, plated tea sets, apoons and forks veatrays, waiters, éc. Goods well packed ositive, rain .M., on the es and forks, ipping. DWARD SCHENCK & for SCHENCK | AUCTIONEER. EDWARD will sell at auction om Monday, 2d jas Bribie o'elock ‘nt etc saimmroten, is amen ceeet tang nificent household firnisire, consisting of richly carved rose. wood and mahogany suites, covered in brocatel, velvet and Bair cloth; do. marble top bureaus, w side and cor- Ber elegeres; centre, sofa and pier tables; do. bookcases, 8e- cretaries, wardrobes, &¢.: do. bedstends, oommodes, arm, Voltaire, reception and parlor ebsirs, olegant enameled chamber suits, oak do., tapestry, velvet, Brussels and other carpets. ‘Also, seven ¥ery large and magnifieent French piate pier and mantel glasses, richly framed, &e., 4c. Sale peremp- ry for cash BPRAR., SeHENC ER —EDWARD NCK , Sune 2%, ut 1 o’olock, at their sales room, 33 Nassau street, asorrel n hands high, five years Kaq.. Hoboken, warranted per. fecily kind, sound and_ gentle, and without a'trick or blemish, is very fast, a fine saddle horse, and believed to be one of tue finest colts in this State. Also a beautiful light silver mounted harness, nearly new, made to order. Also a beautiful square box road wagon, by Daly, to order. The whole to be sold without reserve, ‘as the owner is leaving the city. To ai Ueman in want of a beautiiul establishment, rare opportunity. Also several horses and’ carriage wagons, double and eagle harness, &o. OR SALE AT AUCTION—BY ABRAHAM EF. WATSON, auctioneer stoak of groceries and liquors, and fixtures. wise, household furniture and kitchen ‘utensils, one herse, one wagon, and store to let, on the well kKnowa@ corner Division and Harrison avenues nds, Brussels and ing: ’ per furniture, dining room do.; kitchen utensils, &e. The above are in fine order, having been ‘used bat two months, and must be positively sold and remover from the premises on the day of sale, Wor particulars see catalogues at sale, or at the vilice of tue auctonver, #42 Broad way. ILBERT 8. SAVAGE, AUCTION sale of groceries —BAGLEY & SAVAGE will sell, by or der of the aswignee, on Tuesday, 24th inst, ‘82 Cedar street, between Broadway and usual stock of @ grocery store, compri ng sugars of varic Kinds, teas, coffee, dried frults, starch, caudies, soaps, pickles, sardines, dc. Also, 0 grocer's Wagon and gue line top bugey PISTOLS, PEACHES, FIGS.—AUCTION.—TUES: bs ie Fo sg jee Mecano semeerer Lote erelock 4 ga dried shined - Seayri tide “elegant Seca’ bem, MO WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. RY B. UERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER —SPECTAL Y sale of wines and segara in bond, in packages dosuit parchasers, Henry B, Herts, Jr., will sell at auction, on We June 28, At 11 o'clock, ai the sulesroom, No: ing Otard and Cognac brandies, old rum, ‘els, champagnes, a large lot of Booth & ’s London gin, anil large variety of Havana segara. ‘Terms cash, in city tunds. mA J SES ASKASLE FACT THAT pl sled AUC. Hlomerrs, as well as business men, who freely tronize aii favariebly ‘accumulate fortunes. Auction Pilla care. neatly and couspieucusly printed athe Herald SSTIONKER.—ON TURSDAY, JUNE 4, > @riock, at the salesroom, corner of William and , ant ae aaaor ume ut et of brandion, ins, clareta, witch AF v2 AUCTIONEER —STOCK OF Landewatar will 1 Hic "at" the room 66 sand, John street, consist London dock, and Cognac x di Gordon aad Amontil- Sie madiora: Queen's champagnes; thom And Monongahela, omer, Scotch ale, &c., German segars. Resatt are str Pras bate Port x Chatewns & Mare: Legg n if po whiskey, gin, rim, together with an invoice of J MORIARTY, ACCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS DAY, + at 10% o'cloek, at 173 Chatham square, @ large assortment of furniture, carpets, feather beds, mattresses, mirrors Ac. comores Levin a family lewring the sity, oat SALES AT AUCTION. snore SALE OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE.—H. T. Ds will sel on Monday, June os rc: Noh w'clock; all ihe furnivare in the peovate hoes N (0. 462 Broome con- sisting in part of two suites of solid rosewood parior furniture, in French brocatel ; t etegeres, with Plate giags fronia and backs, 2do. corner, | large rosewood secretary Ser do. , Gothic rosewood bed- ring g and 2) bair matromes, wiuhstands, epee ee ua nenae tones oS ais Shenk sia ee oe top ; silver plated wi: ments, eutiery, with'a =. lot of” Lape crockery. in want of 00d uld attend Shinaale, iiture too nutuerous to mention, jase to let, rooms, near broadway. ane on the premises. B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEBR.—PUBLIC ADMINIS- . trator’s sale—On Zusstey, 3 June so 1044 o'clock, at H. Jarrass,George Guynet. and other intestates, of furniture.male and female ci , giver ware, revelers, ‘trunks, chests, gold aad Bilver watcher chains, jewelry, £e.;'also, two shares of the ‘Weehawken Lund and Ferry Asgociation, situated car Hobo- ken, New Jesey, belongiin to the estate of Frederet E. Arne- wen, deceased. PETER B. SWEENY. Public Admtujsirator, J. KELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL. COMMENC! E SELL- + ing this day, at 10 o'clock, the entire stock of dry goods n store 31 Catharine street, in lots to suit ipnrehavers, without eserve, as the whole must be sold before July 4. STPONED SALK OF WOOLLEN MACHINERY —THE sale advertised to take place on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1856, of the machinery in John Winpenny’s mill at Mana- y unk, ix postponed for the present, AAWNEROKER'S SALE.—: M. CRISTALAR, auc. tioneer, 23 Lowery, will sell this day, at 1034 o'clock, an ortment of men's and women's wearing apparel, consisting f dresses, es, Tumtils, shawls, coat: and y¢ Feralls, Ao be-all neasonable gocds, together with a lot of ousebold furniture, tables, chairs, burcaus, bedsteads, Brus: a nd ingrain carpeting, looking glasses, &c., dc; also kit- en ute! ae toot a — & William and Asa Hall. Phoas ae, ‘Rustin Hil, Sohn Dem ‘he undersigned receiver action will sell at public lanai on Monday, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., atthe New York, » a ora’ store of Thomas Velich, Ni No. 16 Spruce street, large stock of anes, batnak kanal ioc ta a New Yorx, June 17, 1886. HERIFF’S SALE—THIS DAY OF A PLUMBER'S stock, at 10 A. M., at 698 Kighth avenue—All the interest Which Daniel L. Simonson has in and to the stock and contents Of the store, oF any other part of sald premisea. HN WILSON, Deputy Sherif. HOS. VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 16 SPRUCE street, Receiver's sale of hats oa 3, Cant j mmbeaiinss Hat material, toola, straw hata. &o; jouday, 3, 1856, ., at the salearoom No. 16 panes aireel, 6 onsiaing caps, boys’ caps, riding hais for ladies, canes, silk umbrellas, Pana: ina, Tuscan and siraw. hats, of cvery variety; counters, glass cases, und all Leing of the very best quail S 8. SLUYTER, Receiver. TCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 et. —sheriff's sale of the contents of & la HOMAS V: Spruce st AUCTIO! at ‘auction, on ersity place, corner of handsome household furniture, the property of a gentleman about leaving for Europe; all made to order, by Baudoine & Elleau, consisting im part of parlor furniture—Snperb French plate pier glasses, elegant suite ture, covered in crimson broeatel; lace window curtains to mat ved rosewood parlor firai- t crimson satin and rosewood Dp window re a superb parlor org: and triangles, Also, a sinall and ehoic ancient and modern ‘oil paintings, fine ing room— oak en suite, rich oak sideboard and bu arm chairs, in reps; extension dining table, extra wid long; china dinner and tea sets; cut glass ware, ehampague oblets, wines, decanters, cutlery, &¢, Bedroom furaiture— ‘arved maho; bureaus and v glace; her bolsters and sofas, chairs, and arm n Oe ee ookenees, Xe. Also, i large and complete assortinent of kitchen furniture, in good order. ne cloth pea reefing and round jackets and trousers; 2.270 blue flannel over and wader shiris and drawers. Also, stockings, dun shoes, blank: ets, beef, flour, rice, bread, tea, cote e, heans, butter, &e., Also, Tanterns, trampdts, leads, old Haga: +16 boats, canvas slippings and junk, &e., &e. Terms, cash ; goods to be removed immediately after the SALE. 1. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will seli st., at 104; o'clock, a’ large assortment of elry, consisting of fine gold pins, rings, ear- 3, bracelets, g b chains, watch keys, id and silver hunting levers, lepini usieal and, mathematical instru HE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRES8— © beat and cheapest newspaper In the country, ia lasued every Fri y morning, At the low price to agents at a ‘0 per hundred. Editorials on matters of general interest. al oty news of ieapor ne wa us worl Beviews of all the thantren, Matters of interest I ent in attached to no party or f Datla devoted to w 4s calculated to ad ‘whole country, and to increase ihe glory aud pros- perity of the Union. Aaa medium for advertisers, the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is surpassed by no paper published, and persons ded. rons of making known jusiness throughout the country Wril'do well fo avail themselves of ie ts columns. Adverise- ments will be for fifty centa a line. Terms cash. @ All orders must be to the office of the AMERICAN WEBKLY PRESS, northwest! comer of Fulton and Nassau eeta, New York.’ The paper is for sale at the office, and by BUCHANAN PENNY PAPER.—THE DAY BOOK, which is the recognized organ of the united democracy, and has a larger weekly circulation than any other democratic paper in the Union, will be served until after the electionevery. afternoon, to subscribers in this elty and Brooklyn, at 6 cents aweek. Orders for it may be left at 17 Ann street. EWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT the Herald job office is now prepared to print their ounce sheets in the most attractive style aud at cheap rates. YENTREVILLE. URSE, LL, TROTTING.—MON- / day, June 2 at 4 teh man! ‘$1,000, mile heata, Best mes Wh three in'fite, tn hai ipley names g. g. Cay Peters: Hiram Woo ‘taal Rogers. This shine. match is play or pay, wad ed th ONKI IN, Proprietor. RNTREVITAS COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON esday, June 24, at3 o'clock, match $1,000, mile heats, best tee in five.—Jamos McMann names b. m. Flora Temple, in harness; D. Piifer names b: A Chicago Jack, under the sad- die. EL CONKLIN, Proprietor. Ce \TREVILL B COURSE, I. L-TROTTIN ay, at 30 M., matel $ best three in five, iu harness. Daniel Pfifer names ro, m. Lady sane Woodrulf names bl, m. Beeswin To come otf hout regard to weather, JOBL CONKLIN, Proprietor. Uw TON COU L, 1. —ON MONDAY, k P. M., a match for a $1,000, a single @ ‘miles Hood names ch. m. Atlanta; W. J. «ch. m. Unknown. SHAW & WIIITE, Proprietors. 2,1... —TROTTING. —ON WEDNESDAY, lock M.. & purse and stake of $450, two ii. Weodruif names b. g. Honest jan names b John; Wm. lola. SHA AW & WHITE, Proprietors. __ Ol tive branch of the iron Dusiness in allituore, whieh {roan $2,040 to $6.00 per annum prott. Address Iron bok 140 er $2, 000 7 TO 5,000 WANTED NESS THAT pays a large profit, Recurity will be given far the money, None need apply uniess they have the ready mo Herald olliee, ARTNER WANTED.—SUCH AN OPPOR- yseltom offers. The business i highly from $4,000 (0 $5,009, whieh will be shown, in will suit. Apply to C. B. HOWES & ney Address I, L. JO} ARTNER WANTED, the lumber business, est IN A BRANCH OF lished for the last ring from $5,000 to required , & Nassau street. Cn. owe SPROIAL PARTNER WANTED, AN AC- «tive business man, in an established’ and pro- paness. A aultable party will meet with rare Apply to C. B. HOWES & CO., #4.Nassau street. $600 —LHAVE $600 CASH, AND WANT A MAN + jramediately, with the’ sane amofint, to join me in purchasing a Ji and genteel cas business, situated in. Broadway; rent fj It will pay two men each a year. Callin the store, iseond way “ bina S BUSINESS MAN, THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OP AGH, of qpergy And experience, of pleasant address, good Salesman, has travelled, and is well acquainted in New. Eni Jand and wih human nature, would like to connect hnimae! with some house or manufasturing establishment of respeota bility, where his servi wid be appreciated. Would have no objection to tr Mortion of the ume.” Cen wive the most unexceptionable reference a4 to chiracter, honeay, ao. Address for two days, Now Englander, ilerald oflice, JOTICE.—THE COS ABE RESEET? i RETOFORR EX. r Vincent retiring. . Low nus the business as herotofore, under the samo naine. 8. CASWELL. ALEX, LOWRY New Yorx, May 1, 1856. ANDRE VINCENT. HE ADVERTISER HAVING A PROFITABLE MANU eturing business in fall operation in this city, wh ver $15,000 Inverted, Wishes A partie 1 joi 000. fake an interest of ftom $6,000 to P a inke charge of the books preferted,, Reference givea and required, Address, P. James, at Mr. Backley’s, 181 Broadway. ANTED—A PART: t. TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER in a manufacturing nena, up town: establidhed thir ev. yen q ory bie Cy “i < \ grey ane aa ings froin $1.00) to. will tind. it a goad oppopmualty to Bret Apity Wo dle Pouso ‘wean, 40 Weayye a DRY GOODS, &0. eee Ore A OTE pam vaguasD SWISS M¥SLIN, FOR ummer 10.000 ° and douncings, ‘embrol- ered chemisettes in colors, new style, VETER ROBERTS & CO., 875 Broadway. dB Dh le Lb oun pee Fryer pr yg mt SOLD at 81 are now offered Order to effectually clear off this stock, — By order of Assignees. 708 Broadway. LL OUR RICH SILKS, THAT HAVE BREN SOLD AT Se. and $s, will be sold at 760. per yard, in order to re Guce this stock ad much oo possi, ras Beautiful China silks 4s. Yard wide silks, in ris quale and cators, will be offered at 10s, 6d., for this week only, at the Assignees’ sale. ‘708 Broadway. TTENTION.—LADIFS WHO ARE STRANGERS in the city are respectfully ur stock of Paris embroideries, plat W' Aqnille, es pplia’ jue sets, capes, coll laces. Black thread lace mantian ah ‘shawls, Capes, collar ooittures and lac et neta for Figur musling, bands, &¢., PRTRR ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. ANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY. a ea, CON. tinued sale, for twenty-one days, of worth of shawls, dress goods, mantillas, embi trldérien Bla aed and gen ral domestios, at our spacious pi weiy, air Tundreds of customers dally. ‘The calire siock raust/ be chsed in twenty-one days from Uhe 19th tna. _ Spleadid bargains selling. No. 94. Ladies, call posite. Andersoa's carpet store, Bowery. Commercial ‘Emporium. EAUTIFUL FRENCH MUSLINS,IN RICH OOLORS, that have been peste Hees and 2s. 6d., Are now oan at Is. and Is. 3d. per yard, Brilliante, law pe Breakfast dresses, &: aie an immense sacrifice, in order to olear this se ‘ffociu- Assignees’ sale, 703 Broad padway. B ACK THREAD LAOE SHAWLS, MaNTITy, AS, capes, collars and coiffures, Veils from $40. Laces all wid Guipure laces, a full assortinent. PETER ROBERTS & OO., 375 Broadway. BRUXELLES POINT, POINT a SATE, POINT P Applique, Honiton and Vi capes, Mantillas and laces at reduced Uprioes PETER ROBERTS & pa 375 Broadway. Breck FILLET SHAWLS AND MANTILUAR, Received by the Arabia, isi is A. T. ii & 00., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. Conse co! COR RETE CORSETS AND SKIRTS, OF ALL a. assortment and lowest prices in the city, at Mra. NOR 5, 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street, and 262 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth street. LARK'S SPOOL, For its strength, iy meee and elasticity, obtained « prize medal at egress of ie (All numbers and assortments received regulary and for Sint ts gt Bey sree. CLARE'S SPOOL , GOTT HEAP LINEN GOODS. our linen department has been still further reduced, inorder to eflectually slear this stock, Fine frontings 2s. per yard, worth 3s. 64. Marseilles and toilet quilts at an immeuse sacrifice, this being the last week of sale. By order of Assignees. 703 Broadway. HEAP BAREGE ROBES.— Ladies will find tremendous bargains in black and colored barege robes. Beautful styles, in rich qualities, $450. worth $7 50. Assignees sale, 703 Broadway. ((UALY'S AND MOUSELINE DE LAINES, Summer Fes ee sper yard. T. STEWART & CO. Broadway, Chambers aad Heate atrcets. S$ OF DRY GOODS.—REMOVING TO the time is limited fer selling off the y goods contained in this store, ladies their own interest by calling early in order to secure the greatest bargains ever offered, ag the woe must be sold without regard to cost. Bower} re EMPMBIDERED BASQUES, IN ALL STYLES, OF LACE \ muslin, Marseilles, &c, just received; also bl ack thread ur siock of opposite capes, coflieures, all at very low prices. crapé and mourning goods, capes headresses, very superior As usual; a lot of embroideries, thread goods, f littlé soiled, set apart, at half price, WH remove shortly to 587 Broadway, Niblo’s. RICHMOND’S, 369 Broadway. IRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLINS, save 4 anual priee ah eer ation t Is, er yard, usual mice, cents. Per yard, usual Pi T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chanbers aad Reade streets, FLEOAyT CHINA SILK ROBES Selling at $20, Former price, 27 dollars. By BEEKMAN & COMPANY, * 473 Broadway. IRENCH EMBROIDERED SETS—LACE SETS, IN Ereat variety, consisting of Valenclennes, point’applique Honiton, Mechlin, medallion, regency, &c., &c. Breakfast an travelling sets, all at unusual low prices: GENIN'S Bazaar, 13 Brondway, . Nicholas Hotel. |ASHIONS.—THE CRYSTAL PALACE FIRST PRIZE silver medal emporium of fashions.—Madame DEMO- EST, 575 Broadway, informs the public that her branch . 7944 Canal street, opposite Greone, contains the most elegant and artistic designs of f patterns ever offered, under the superintendence of Madame Goodall. REAT SALE OF LINEN GOODS.— $15,000 WORTH OF damask table linens, shirting and sheeting do,, hucabac and otber towelings, A good, chance for housek ers to supply themuelves at ‘halt the usual price, as the stoc must be cleared out immediately, previous to removing to 703 Broadway. . G, Hi REAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. In order to clear out the entire stock of spring and sum- mer goods, the following articles have been reduced 33) per cent from regular price: Printed bareges, “ jaconets, Barege delaines, Printed shalieys. cases China silk, at 50 cents per yard. gdtgntion® is oa Invited | to ths sock’ before pur- - are made else Ooms will we reer shown, &c., ke ee ‘Broadway, ate Leadbeater’s.) REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Of embroideries, To clear out the entire stock. Great bi javing, marked down our stock very low figure, we are enabled to offer ver ments to purchasers. BEEKMAN & oF ains in handkerct rich embroideries to reat induce- ANY, Broadway. MMENSE REDUCTION eee of summer silks. Silks selling for 4, 5, and 6 snmit er ee Bi neenly double the price. By BEERMAR & CO! 413 Brosdway. OWN MADDEN, AGENT, 567 BROADWAY, CORNER of Prince street. ay ‘rom au 300 Indies’ basques, jackets and sacks, from $1.25 to $850 exch. 0 chiaren's aciueg, jackets. sacks and aprons, from $110 $175 ACE POINTS AND ARE SHAWLS, SQUARE Sido lace mantilas, And at the lowest Saad By BEEKMAN J ‘% te an In great variety, BOUTILLIER BROTHERS, WISHING TO CLEAR it their spring and summer goods, have greatly reduced ihe ‘prices of Liwns, bareges, chaill bareges, rlubons, &c., and an inspection will satisfy every one of the prices betng unu- sually low. @ Canal street, and 4; Howard street, ANTEAUX DE VOYAGE, OR TRAVELLING CLOAK. 1 assortment will be opened on Monday, June 23, by GEORGE A HEARN, 426 Broadway. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS. NotwRhstandiag our extensive sales Our stock of rich and elegant Mantillae remains unimpaired. We are selling a beautiful for ten dollars, ‘Of the past week, Shawl shaped mantilla That cannot be purchased For less than $13. any other establishment pEEKMAN’ « gourany. ‘and 60 por cent. ‘Also Jaconet and ornate ae a asl ee E ‘And Summer goods of every deeeriptian, b MAN © COMPANY, 473 Broadway. ICH GRENADINE ROBES— Both colored and black, Beautiful styles, aud selling hi By BEEKMAN LUG ote”” 473 Broadway. HE RICHPST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GENUINE black thread, ntilly and Guipure laces ever imported, Received by the abla ) comprising Point and Carre shawls, (With and without Fesnoes,) Man! fanchons, ‘houn nd diya wi w vate co 0. Broadway, Chambers and ade streets, 1E LATEST PARIS STYLE ORGANDIE ROBES, " (Received yi the ape) oe eens YT ATEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambem and Reade streeta. HE ENTIRE STOCK OF MANTILLAS, COMPRISING Fres : feared ou unt eae os, Be » ia all colors, er cc ortatiy Will be cleared out UME NIN'S Bazaar, $13 Browlway, St. Nioholas Hotel, Porras GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS corps will rae at we Le tf on Monday evening, 2d te ia! business. ler. : ar aapbess “d JAMES A. BOYLE. 10 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, THE ‘20 inst., from G2id sireet, west of 11th avenue, a large Newfoundland dog; fore feet and end of tail white, breast white: answers to the name of Cap. Apply to Michael Callahan, Sind street, 176 feet west of Lith avenue, or to Wi. ‘Thompson, Marine Court, & REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 2077 5) "ihe New: York Motel. mablen, an all ning months old. ‘The above reward will ig the Kame at 20 Kast Tweaty sec + SEGARS, Re CASH PURCHASERS CAN SF stock of one million. Operas Cash advanced nips ane, German or domemie mauulagugg, O. ULL Usvaaney, Now Fork, ‘st., PROM bout RAND MARBHAL’S HEADQUARTERS, 237 TENTH pizeet. Mew York, June 21, uursuance of —In tment joint Commities Frag aeeeeae ye ‘et 2 ra ia tere “ae atee eat P.M, PM, at ‘227 Tenth street, between Se ee hee ee eas in the recep- time and order of the procession wi published. aids and marshals selected by the Grand Marshal to as- ‘sist him in carrying out Resrrantensen, will meet hse roém No. Ay Bat caer, inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. LLOYD, Grand Marshal, S| Pineetr CLUB, OF THE FIRST WARD, Pr, MEET at 84 Green: ‘their names. atreet, .o regi and organ ize, to enable the see fo to iransact business, ane. maiko strong demonstrat the coming election’ ry Dayton, PETER KREBS. AFARGE HOUSE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK.—THIS ‘new and beautiful first class hotel is now open for the re- ceptiod of guests. and U most pl nt part of Broadway, ‘and in the ee ae vi ped iarge a ext ona lace that ts ~) noe sted large a 80 ey may be connect ‘ for families, or used ny separately for single persons. The’ prance of the STONE & ererRROVOLS. = ai ‘roprietors. MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, JUNW 16, 1886.—NO- ‘of dogs.—Notice ishereby given that on aoe cate ferent ordinance resp cave muzzled, will be be sum oe Po for every First avenue found in the q loan Siccaeeees ieee may reclaim them at i Fouss, betwean. 9 a mean ee _ u ‘on which they were recely Pease ii ii FERNAN! (BO WOOD, 3 OTICR.—A MERTING OF THE STOOKHOLDERS OF the New York and New Rochelle Railroad Company ‘Will be held atthe Tiotel, on Tuesday, the first for. thé purpose of vsleling a ‘Metropolitan of July next, at 120’ Eee * WARR! REN Lid New Yor«, June 14, 1856. RROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED bons SATUR- “ax, Secretary. duy, June 2%, 1886, at 10 o'clock, A; M.. for, the dredging out of Flashing bay, f channel, from Fit fotoliege Poist ad per surveys, ead maps mado by oor} i Willlamesmith, City Sure ‘The survey and map may seen at Poppenhusen & Kong's, 44 Clit weet, at which piace said proposals will be received in writin EFFINGHAM W. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H. FAIRWEATHER, ¢ Committee, ISAAC PECK, Jr., TPELEGRAPH NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Magnetic Telegraph Company is éniled, ngreeably to the requirements of thecharter, wo be held At the oflice of the company, in the chy’ of Philadelphia, on Tuesday afternoon, the Ist of July, at 4 0% to consider and decide some questions of importance, when and where it is hoped all the stock will be represented, in person or by proxy. By order of the Presi FF JOS. SAILER, Seeretary. IIE FILLMORE RECEPTION —THB G, C. SECTIONS of th erican Legion will carry the small defence, on this occasion. Banner Le. mingling promisenously. TISDALE, G. C. AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, 32 Chambers street.—Notice to tax payers. ‘The asseasment rolls of the several wards of the city of New York having been returned by the Assessors to this ollice, we hereby give notice to all interested iax payers that. the sime will be opened for examination and review from Tneaday, the 2th day of May, null Wednesday, the 25th day of Ju. s: inclusive. All Wiose tnterested, who are desirous of examining or correcting the same, are cinta’ {9 make application to the undersigned betwéen the hours of 9 o'el M. and 4 o'clock P. M., at their oflice. w. re at K, WIAIAMSON, New Yorr, May 2i, 10% Tax Commiss'rs, FINANCIAL. 999. 50. TO LOAN— Ox Jzwezey, Diawonps, £0., ON MERCHANDISE, SEGARS, & ‘PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BovG! JAMES I. MACDUFY, 3% Broadway. $758. 00 TO LOAN—OD ONE Bron, and jewelry, or bought for ISAAC; 11 Chambers sirect, basement office.” Business romana tis. N. Be id Peeee from 9 —No business ansacted on Sati $750.00 <A AA a , Dlanos, carriages, &e., bought and sold ‘at the loan and estate agency office, = elas street. . RAPHAEL, Manager. —MONEY TO LOAN ON WATCH! ey heweigecy oe 3 Hotes, bonds, mortgages, stocks, &c., negotiated. No. 102 Nas- ireet, corner ‘nn, second floor, rooms No. 2 and 23¢. (OMPSON & brokers and commission merchants. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, PLATR and, personal pao perty of all kinds, a 486 bought for cash; bot es negotiat ee OF Aso ‘Broome’ strech, gece of more OOO TOROAX OX DIAMONDS, WATCH. . es, jevelry, segars, dry goods, and Rind or personal property rer bonebartee eset Oftcs hous from 9 till 6 o'clock, at 35 John sige cornet of Nassau, room No. 8, second floor, by J. F. NORBU $100.000 fa seuion.tnn RANA a Persons, on all “ts Drbinlocs, hg Ste tarsus oc beng ht Be at hia sonable ‘or bought for a Bowery. N. B.—Dusiness prompt 000 72qkOAN,.O%, BOND AND MORTGAGE on first class city property. W. J. BRUN- DRED & CO., 15 Nassau street, Commonwealth Buliding. $3007 TO $500 WANTED—ON BOND AND NORT- 0, at seven. Business wort $585.00 & room No. TO LOAN.—B. B. DB BA! as $5,000 to to. or risk in losses giving name and p! Roticed. 009 a Tear, Ne ddress M. [.., Herald office, Seeet wcriows No Paul Pry or agent AXY, AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, plate, waiches: jewelry, snd all valuable personal sec Titles and me fe, oF bought for cash. Be. WOOD, 68 Fulton street, second floor, front room, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Cm LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, JEW- wagons, harness dry’ goody dard wdemette aod all bods of persee rt bought for easb, by NcCAPFEAY & WALTEES, ng Catharine MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK.—NEW z. 1856.—Dividend Notice.—Depositora are dividend, at the rate of nix of $590 and under, and fre er cent per annum on all sums of over $500, which shall have pen tempting three months on the lst day of soy. ext, will be paid to depositors on and after Monday, July 21 Interest not called for will be carried to the credit deposi tors The bank i open for business dally from 10,.M., and from 5107 P.M. at No. 61 Chambers street’ EPH STUART, President. ust of Broadway. JouN MANNINO, Comptroller. ‘ORSRS, HORSES.—CASH LINERALLY ADV ANCAD ‘on horses, wagons, harness, left to be sold at auction or te sale. Also ‘wanied to biiy, for cash, one fust pony, Bult borse or mar McCAFFRAY & WALTERS, 2 Catherine stroot. M°oxtY TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, nee JEW- a pk yaar alelghs, of valuabl propery or Moaghs far each tase fated. Watches Fora for sale, BR, 834, lway, rooms aoe Sof two If per cent will of inte- Monda; the ely Of New York. The instalment wi AYMENT OF COUPONS.—THE JULY COUPONS OF Ocean Bank, of The tty of New York. Al bonds of ‘OTICE IS Lae eal GIVEN THAT ren belay of the State of Illinois, on aud after Poy Sth eret ‘uly next, at the ncy of the State in ey te aiment will be sumped upon the cow 7 TMS OJON MOORE, Treasurer of Tinols,_ the bonde of Iowa ow , Wisconsin, issued to the Mineral fone Railroad Comp: ii be 6 paid on the Ist proximo, whe f the first and second mortgage Sf, the Miteral Point lroad Company will be paid at the same time aad p! ag LOST AND FOUND. OW LOsT—$25 REWARD.“STRAYED, ON THE FIF- teenth instant, from the residence of B. B. Little, Atlantic amford, Connecticut, a Durham cow, mottled, red and white: has short horns, one has been broken and grown again, the other is crumpled, the right ear clippped in two places, Any person returning her, or giving information at 49 Mer- chants) Exchange as to her whereabouts will receive the above reward. YAUTION TO PAWNBROKERS.—LOST OR STOLEN, June 22, on board ( 3o'clock boat derbilt’s landii ain, with an all of the eyes gone) and a snake's head in his m oh one finding the above, and mopping | = will be rewarded ringing It to C. B. Hail, 45 Broadwi . IAMOND PIN LOST—P ceaaeane PI. tice,—Lost, Saturday night, between’ Clinton plage, Broadway, Caual and Wooster strvets, Ils set ina cluster of seven diamonds, with guard chain and «mall diamond pin at- tached. A liberal reward will be given by returning the same to No. 4 Hanover street, basement oflice. Linc FRIDAY, JUNE 2, TWO NOTES, AS FOL- Jol J. Wheeler, Apri 10, at twelve months, for 81.00 John F. Ryerson, Gilbert Drew, Gilbert Drew ad, six Tons trom Apel 1; for 8600, Payment has boon m stopp and all persons are cautioned against negotiating thei finder will confeg a favor by returniag them, Urough ihe Fost oflice, to D. C. F., 74 Warren street. O8T—ON THE 21ST INST, A DANK BOOK, BELONG. ing to Hannah Hanlen. Aby person finding it, will please jeave it at No. 151 Sullivan street, O8T.—ON THE EVENING OF THE 20TH, BETWERN the hours of nine and ten, on,the West side of Broadway, between Worth and Franklin streets, an Indy's oval breast pin, containing hair of deceased relatives. The finder will be sulted] rewarded, by returning it to,or addressing J. Berrian, 2s iirondway. ‘OST—ON SATURDAY, $14 IN BILLS, street, IN GOING from Tenth street to Cortlandt, by a poor woman, The finder will presse, return it at 41 Tenth sireet, where a suitable ceward will be given TRAYED—FROM AN OPEN 1,07, CORNER OF SE. cond avenue and Thirty-kecond street, ac t sorrel horse, with gig harness on, with the letter 1" « tniBeiurday afernoon, suo ZL. The tinder willbe ite rewarded by giving information where he may be had to ‘Vhrockmorton, Broadway. pF len? | THE , SU BSORIWBR, AT JERSEY to of iy, on Thursday, the 1h of June inst, ce it Isgued by the Butchors’ ant Drovers’ ta n favor of J. Hollingsworth. All persons are receive or negotiate wald certificate, ns the payinent of the some Lerbeen stopped. New fous, June 2, 1866. EXPRESSES, | we EXPREAS COMPANY — ESS FOR CALL fornia, Oregon and Sandwich Ish despatched iny the steaniship ORIZATA, on Tue . in charge off special me wsenger. Frticht taken ‘inti! ¥ o'clock, small ogla BOM igiigrs Unt 254 0” sailing, - Wot Ly WALL, ageul GU Bedadnay, BOARDING AND LODGING. 224 BOWERY.—VERY PLEASANT AND HAND- somely furnished rooms to let, to single gentlemer ea, la private family, on reasonable terms.” Reference req 151 TENTH STREET—ONE SHORT BLOCK FROM Fe proadway: swell furnished and ver trond fags P peseones, wi ea ak oe a also, tro oma rooms, pt gentle ‘class,’ wi modern conveniences. nye oe 6 EAST BROADWAY.—BOARDING.—A LAR E front antries, neatly fir. nished, and one on the third floor, suitabl entiemen and their wives, or a few single gentlemen of quiet its. Loca: tion pleasant. 59 EAST TWENTY SIXTH STREBT.—ELEGANT rooms and parlors to let ine atrietly” private and res- poctable faunily, with full oF partial board, if required, Loca- ‘with all the modera improvements, English, Eo sh spoken, with full or partial board. rence: sang JONES STRHET, TWO I POORS F FROM BI BLEECKER, inth ward.—A ‘sulle of furnished roo! id ‘Also, two furnished partial board. Con A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE AND leasant rooms, on the second floor, to four gentlemen, ora le room to two, and use every eifort to make them ples Apply at $18 Broome street, ‘near Hudson. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, RESID ing in an English brown stone basement house, will let dagen board, a large men furnished front room on the first floor yn second Spare and bedroom, to geutlemen and their aad 107 West Twelfth street, References ex beh he ROOM TO LET—TO A SINGLE GEN. & first olass house in Nineteenth street, Pecan pete *y ‘rice $2 25 per Werke Will give Besifaa, ifdesired. Apply at 32 John street, up stairs, room No. 2. FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACOOMMODATED WITH bourd.at the house of Wm. J. Dibble, in Stamford, Gon: Recticut. Plenty of frult, mila and vegelables on the promi. ‘or particulars inquire 0. SAB Bee. of G. H. TH & OO., way. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARE DESIROUS OF 4 good furnished room, with partial board for board, for lady. in w private family, west of ons B. B.,' box 177 full particulars. ‘obtainin, A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY W@ULD ACCOMMO- date three or four single gentlemen with partial board. ‘The house is in the Ninth ward, and has gas, bathroom, £0. Efforts made to render It pleasant home, and far different from an ordinary boarding house. Terms moderate. Ad- dress H., box 3, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with full or partial board, For further particulars call ‘at 154 Grand street, OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A_LARGE FRONT Toom on second fluor, furnished or’ unfurnished, sultable ior a gentleman and wife, at 104 Frince street, within » mi- nutes’ walk of roadway. Two or three gentlemen can also be accommodated. Gas and bath in the house. OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SIN- gle, with board, may be obtained at 108 and 108 East Fourteenth street; the houxes are desirably located and fur- with all the modern conveniences, &c,, requisite for ass residences; Southerners and others visiting the city, nily or permanenily, may find all the comtorts, of a out the expense and annoyances of a lurge hotel. hanged ‘ost otic —NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED le gentlemi wate; Ho other boar TLEMAN AND WIFE WANT ONE. ed rooms, wilh or without board, down d. Address H, W. 8., Herald olice, TWO OR THREE GENTLE or two furnis town. Hoboken pref OARD DOWN TOWN men can be accommodated with full or partial boa o, one young lady, at 40 Robinson street, near College OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated wih pleasant rooms ina private family, where there are no other boarders, References given and required. Apply at 62 Dean street, between Smith and Hoyt. ioe IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms to let to single gentlemen, with or without board, Mohr’s, 263 Washington street, on reasonable terms, at near City Hall, Brooklyn, OARD IN| BROOKLYN.—A wife, or two single gentlemen, NTLEMAN AND an tind desirable rooms ‘on second with full or partial board, at 50 Pacific sire corner of T , South Brooklyn, Near South and Wall street ferries, OARD IN BROOKLY! A ROOM TO LET, WITH board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two sin- wie gentlemen. Apply at 6; Henry street, five minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street f OARD AT HOBOKEN.—HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH full or partial board, for ladies or gentlemen, within two im nutes? walk of three ferries, Call at, or ington terrace. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, near Broadway, above Eleventh street. Terms must bé very moderate. A jiress Broadway, Madison square Post OARD WANTED.—PART OF A WELL LOCATED house and furniture to be disposed of, for part cash and part board. Enough rooms already let to pay nearly one half the rent. Address Lease, box 112 Herald office. OARDING—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 95 Macdou- gal street, (St. Clement’s place,) between Bleecker and oust pleasant front room and bi , second story, un- furnished.” Terms moderate, Bath, gas, &c., on the ‘loor. ‘Americans preferred OARDING.. ie EASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH ‘soard. The house bas all the modern improvements. Location desirable, being near three lines of cars. Refer- ences exchange "Apply ‘at 406 Fourth street, or No. 1 Albion OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, or two single gentlemen, ean be accommodaied ‘With pleasant rooms on floor, in a tirat class house, convenient to Wall street and South ferries. Apply at 233 Henry street, between Congress and Amily atreeta, OARDING WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLE- man, above Eleventh street. Terms must be quite mo- derate. Address, post paki, stating terms, Junius, Madison square Post office. OARDERS WANTED.—A NEW BOARDING HOUSE opened, with newly furnished rooms for centlemen and their wivea or oe singe gen rentiemen, with breaxias aud tea, or full board, at 'welfth street, between Sixth and Se- venth avenues. Reference required. Sooae ml —CALL AT THE BOARDING HOUSE EX- ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘or two single gentlemen (friends) can have a very pleasant are room, With good board, House quiet and location de- sirable, Terms moderate. Apply at No. 9 Poplar street, rooklyn, QUNTRY BOARD, AT THB PARK MOUSE, ORANGE, New Jersey, one hour New York, by’ Morris and Fasex allroad. ' Pleasant rooms and good table, for famlle or sing) itiemen. Terms moderate. on the preinges Sacprd GNU. K, OSBORNE. OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD, WITH GOOD ST. biing,at Dunn's Hotel, Hackensack plank road, one the best and finest driving ‘roads in Now Jersey, 6/4 miles from Hoboken. a ote nino times a day from the hotel. Gen- Uemen wishing a pleasant drive aud good board, with fine, {the most convenient to the city. (HOENTRY BOARD. —TWO GENTLEMEN AND AT:ADY, ‘or a family, can be accammodated with board in a pl sant house in Ravenswood, L. ‘The rooms are large and airy, the grounds handsomely iaid out, with plenty of feuit, ke*; good table. Communication with the cli ry hour by stages and steamboat. Terms reasonable, "3 required. Address W. T., Ravenswood, 1 |OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED WITHIN AN / hour's distance of New York, by railway or steamboat, on Long Island. |The, proprietor can “be seen at the Chatham square Post oflice, ou Tuesday next, frem 1 to 3 P. M, (OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A MOgT DE lighiful and healthy situation, fine fishing and tfathin near Clifwood, New Jersey. For terms, &c, ‘Pleane ap W A. PARADICE, furniture siore: abt Howeny, JOSEPH MAGUS, Propristor. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW SELECT BOARDERS can be accommodated in & first class house, cool and indy, at Clifton, staten Island, bout woven miniey deire from the ferry, and two minutes’ walk the vea beach. ‘Apply to M. J. BENDALL, Vanderbilt landing. (OuRTEY HOARD —A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AC- commodated at a private residence in Fordham, three minutes’ walk from the depot; for beauty and shade cannot be surpassed on the road, Enqilire at Sutton Hotel, at the depot. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER—BY / # gentleman arid wife, two children and servant, The fentleman will remain in the city during the week. A farm jouse where there are other boarders, not more thau three referred. Addre: hours distant from the elty. os, stating price and full particulars, A. H. ald office, OWN TOWN.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Ok without board, at reasonable prices; rooms airy, and suit. able for families or single gentlemen. Inquire at 17 Beekman strect. Also, a front basement to let. URNISHED ROOMS.—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, also a single room, may be obtained, with or without partial board, at 108 Grand st., first block west of Broadwaw. RONT PARLOR ON FIRST, AND BACK PARLOR ON second floor, furnished or unfurnished, in 113 Leonard street; also in 116, 8) is rooms, with pantries, Transient boarders aceomm Qa CAN BE euatiniinname WITH — furnished rooms at 18 Lispenard street, rences exchanged. OBOKEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A LARGE house delightfully situated, commanding A splendid view of the hills, wish to let part, furnished, ton small respectable iamily, or & few gentlemen, with or without board, Apply at 51 Garden street, corner of second, Three minutes’ walk (fom the ferries. 7? COOL,— into the country. For fall particulars of der’ ‘abl places ay at the Box exchat Appleton’a Tuitting, et ftroadway, seekers.) All wishing genteel boarders SMITH & CO. URRAY HILL BOARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ron nished or unfurnished, to let, with board, In a «malt vate family, where there are no other boarders, in a class house, and none but first class boarders will be taken Tho most uhexceptionable references given and required. Fee particulars apply at 69 Kast Thirty-fitth stroet. RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIF#, OR two single gentlemen, can obtain a room, with pantrion Attached, in « house with the modern improvements, located at No, 3 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Htons to bowed jould apply to G. H. SE cetera eee ee RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLRASANT rooms, with gas, baths, closets. in sultes oF separate ly, can be had, wi rd, on moderate terms, in # private fa- wily, residing at 200 Yourth avcnug, me BOARDING AND LODGING. nnn OOMS NEAR ST. JOHN'S PARK.—& PRIVATE Fa Rei 1, who | ‘more room toad or whoa Board) fron ‘front parlor scolar lor and bedroom on bly furnished: ee ee ee TATEN ISLAND.—BOARD MAY BE HAD FOR Twi Cates cuchanged. “Appiy‘at is Sec al families, in a healthy and pisaaaat nei water and pileen it. For pardoulare to Mr. J, Ackland, "7 Barclay street. RANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDERS CAN = honmmmoeaneg, BL n pieseate ream oe and boar 14 Se HATA Saas itate ata teaneal oe Weeine on aer ANTEDBOARD FOR ALADY AND THREE OHTL n (aged from elght to fourteen), would require Tady will furnish hee Please Hi address Mrs, Henry, ‘terms, which must be moderate, Warr. FURNISHED BEDROOM, WITH BREAK: entleman, in a strict private familly, Ww! ej wah» widow lady preferred. val pay will be given. Address F. lense Toone or ry room apariments, if necessary, ohice, for two days, wit er lod Marlhman, Herald offi TENANTS’ REGISTER. N pad pot yoRuIrnee: ROOM TO LET, geul fama Teslding in ihe dih wad, near" Bloccker:sireet; i a erms, $15 per, month, or $90 for two. Address HO. 3 Broadway Post Oice, for three days. PART OF A NICE Rous. TO LE2—IN ALL yw Grand. street, bolow being small family, Yearly rebt 8500 pe tol Hah De, Sof Broedways GENTEEL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LRT—AT NEW Brighton, Staten Island, with four acron of a, de- inghttuny situated, Franklin avenue, Rent $1,000." For particulars apply 10d. It: SMITH & GO. No. 3 Appleton’ juilding, Niaiwure FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO, LET, IN East Twenty-first street, convenient to the Second and ‘Third avenue cars, three rooms deep, and everything in alee order for housekeeping. By Oe, a0 ae FIRST CLASS HOUSE, TO bET—DELIGHTEULLY situated, | icinity of Lamartine park, near 8th The Mies rent ‘wilt be taken in board by the owner. Furniture, carpets, 4c., in amount about $6W0, may be pur: chased very reasonable. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. eee ee FOUR STORY, ATTIC AND BASEMENT HOUSE TO let.=May be examined fen nA to pi pleasantly situated, near St. John's park, No. eet, Also, the store 185 tl street, newly ‘ahead a aes tr show windows. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, a} ‘Broadway. A N EXCELLENT CHANCE IN BROADWAY, FOR business, above Chambers street—To let, two front Tooms on second and third floors, adapted for’ a tailoring establishment, milliner or dressmaker; the mirrors, counters, &c., will be sold at a bargain, Apply to B, W. RIUHARDS, 307 Broadway. 'URNISHED HOUSE T gantly situated on Secon: AT HARLEM, ELE- ie near link street, To- ay with a large garden, ruits, shrubbery, &c. immediate posession. given | cars pass. the’ door every’ few pply to 8. B. KENYON, Third avenue, corner URNISHED HOUSE TO LET, OR FURNITURE FOR sale, on Lexington avenue, near Twenty aoventh street. House three story, with modern improvements: Apply t6 CLEMENT FLINT, No. 3 Nassau stecet, second floor, ‘OUSE TO LET.—A GENTEEL, THREE STORY, ENG- lish basemen house, with bathing room, water’ closet gas throughout the house, and in all respects convenient ai comfortable. Location up town, on the west side, convenient tocars and stages. It will be put in perfect order—painted and papered throughout, tasnit the tsie of the tenant. Rent $600. Apply to JAMES W. NEWTON, 153 Broadway. NE HALF OF A COTTAGE HOUSE TO LET—IN JBR- sey City, to a small respectable family, four minutes? walk from the vel Terms moderate. Inquire at 23 Grego ry street, Jersey Cit FFICES TO LET—IN THE BASEMENT OF THE NEW fire proof building of the Bank of the State of New York, corner of William street and Exchange place. These are the finest and most convenient offices in the city, being furnished with largo bunglar proof antes, water-closcls, wash basing: 4c. auld heated by stearn. Inquire at the corner oflice, or Wai.0 BELL & © OMS TO _LET—A ROOM, ON suitable for a ph; xd rooms, can THE FIRST FLOOR, tist’s office, also, fur- 10 LET—TO A SMALL. sedend door of heses 61 Oak streak near Cuiherine wrbee consisting of three rooms and two paniries. ‘There are only two in the fumb) 10 LET—A STORE IN DIVISION STREET, NO. 5% between Chrystie and Forsyth streets, suitable for ang Business. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises. 10 LET—THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. “ Greenwich street, only twelve minutes’ walk Gliy Hisik and convenient to the Sixth and Kighiitayenue ral roads, The house has been cleaned and painted throughout, and is now ready for immediate occupation. Apply on the remises, or to WM. HALL, 159 Chambers street, and 199 Fulton street. Part of the furniture can be had, if required. 10 LET—TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE the upper part, with rear basement, of the two story house 119 Varick street, near Broome street. MPO LET THE STORE NO. 12 MAIDEN LAN! an office on third floor. Apply to JOHN G. DAVIBOR, on the premises. 10 LET—TWO BRICK HOUSES, FINISHED IN GOOD fiylo, for one family, (with furniture.) on 52d street and North ‘river (with stables). A very desirable place for a resi- dence. Apply to JOHN G. DAVISON, 12 Maiden laue, or oa the premises. Z 0 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FINELY SITUATED in 20th street, between 4th and Sih avenues, Rent $225 wena newly painted and furnished. Address A. M. C., jerald oflice. [0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF A BROWN STONH house, very handsomely furnished, situated between Twenly-cighth and Twenty-ninth strects, Fourth avenue, & desirable location for a dentist, physician or a small family siown persons. For further Interview address I M., Hefald LET—THE UPPER PART OF PREMISES 361 BROAD- Wao, containing extensive and well lighted loft, altoga- ther unstirpassed as a location for millinery, stray g other func; ean, Trumediate possession givens ADpIY. to GROWER BULFIN, Sol Hroadway, (PO LETCTNE SECOND FLOOR AND BACK BASR- nient of house 71, Amos siroet, 10 u small family. ‘The furniture, which is complete, would be lot with the rooms, desired. “Apply on the pretaiica, or lo ROBINSON s HAPPY. 249 Broadway. 0 LET—A LARGE, DESIRABLE THREE STORY house on Twenty-sixth street, near Lexington avenue, with bath, water closet, washtubs, gas fixtures, &c., and, ti fine order. Immediate’ possession given. Appl to'E. B. KIN- SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 * NO LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF 104 CENTRE STREET, with or without power. Tho reom 1s 24x60 feet, well fur hished and lighted. Apply upon the premise: 0 LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, TWO, furnished rooms, at low rent, situated near Twenty-first Street and Sixth avenue. Inquire in the rear of 344 Twenty- first street and Sixth avenue. (0. LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 51 White street, a few doors from Broadway; the rooms, two large and two small, are newly titted up and very convenient for a mnilliner or dressmaker. 10 LET.—HOUS! chandeliers, ho on but a T; HAS GAS A good loca~ tion. “Inquire of Le D FLOOR AND BACK BASE. 8 street, to a xinall family, location are very desirable. Can he seen ana hours. | For partieulars, apply to N. 18. ROBINSON, Collins Hotel, from 32 to 2 P.M. © LET, IN WILTIANSBURG—A BRAUTIFUD SRAT, situated in a lovely garden of the choicest fruits and tlow* ers. The house is a beautiful cupola cottage, with wings at- tached, surrounded with flowe: pass the door. Rent very low. Inquire at 456 Grand street, Williamsburg. ing @ light business, superior inqucements offered. For furihcr informauon apply to FAY BHOTHENS Ly Froud or 9% Monroe street. TG, LEASE FOR ONE OR MORR YRARS—SRVER AT, ots of Improved ground, suitable for cont, Wood, stone of Jumber yards. Location on Thirteenth and Fourteenth sire bawern avenues © and D.. For particulars inquire at the coal yard office of THOS. O'NEILL, 0 LEASE LOTS ON ELEVENTH AVENUE, WITH the bulkhead fronting on the North vi Jom on he south side of Fourteenth street, adjoining, suitable forlumtser, stone ar coal yards; also the b tikhead corner ton streets, For terms apply to CAMPBELL 21 Park row, or E. U. LUDLOW & CO., 1 lity, will be onsa st our manta nd most complete in the city. Good second hand ta- bles for sale cheap, O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 83 Ann stroot. ILLIARDS.—THE SUNDAY ATLAS et “IT 18 AN established fact that there ary ¢ in the world HAN'S, and that are anxious to text tI Chambers street, up stairs. HE UNDERSIGNED I8 PREPARED TO PUT IIS combination cushions on tables of the old style, on reasu of the counti Salexroom, able terms. have been already put o jablea of the fol- lowing makera<Winants, Grifith & Decker. Moore and sean have piven (ne titmont sauisteotinn MICHAKL PHELAN, 39 Chambers street, INTELLIGI NCE OFFI KS. ae OYERS WISHING GOOD HELP WiLL FIND RE- parvanisatMorris Cohnert & ("4 20 Mond way, cor Also, farmers, ht this or the branch office, 125 Greenwich, neat iste Bete WISHING THE BEST SERVANTS IN call on 8, FERRE, 17 business. “Agency removed to No. 61 Mast Twelfth streot one door erst of Broadway, where lis former patrons and families generally are respectfully invited to call, RS. GREEN'S DOMEST 644 Broadway. Trequ pplied, to enil and be sus help on hand. Rates, 9 cents WANTED AT 766, BROADWAY, ONE BOOKKEEPER, one conductor, two olerks, two porters, two barkeepors, three, walters, two conchmen, and thrae boys, Places pro: ured for firemen, men on seimors and railroads, and brako- men. LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent. ANTED—AT NO. 6 BAST BROADWAY, A CLERK for steamboat; two young Americans ax conductors on & railroad; & housekeeper for ® private family in Hoboken, Wakes $26 per month; w tencher form snlect school ‘Veaalt French and Engle; tio packers for acrockery sary Chargeq madera, qi & OQ, AGENCY IS REMOVED all who have paid, and not , free of charge. ‘The best

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