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i 6 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1856. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVBRY DAY.}| Ree WA | PWANTED—FOR VOYAGES OF ALL KINDS, ACCOR: HELP WANTED. ding to capacity. Young men wishing 'o 0 LO 808, as | Randail & Robson, 151 South street, corner of Peck slip, up rivale family, living on Staten Island. A young or SALES AT AUCTION. le ALLRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER —A BRAGG & will sell at auction. on Tuesday, June 24, at9 A. M., at ar boots, branes, ar. pee patent leather, size 1, 2,3 and 4. N. B.—Sales every Pucaday and Priday. landsmen, carpenters, coopers or biacksmiths, apply to A GERMAN SERVANT WANTED—FOR A SMALL housework and plain | cook! stairs. aged woman, to do the : d NTED—A YOUTH, ABOUT 12 OR 14 YEARS OF plain c) ies A a ah TR ope = | Vy oe to assist in the bar and saloon of « first class shades. Peclable woman will ind a comfortable wad permanent Gore, ) ly from 9 to Ll o’olock A. M., or from 3 to 5 P. M., corner with fate ‘ply this day, Tuesday, at No. 100 Prince | Shnson and Washington streets, Brooklyn, opposite Dr. Jo! nson’s church. Closed on Sundays. TANTED—A BOY, WHO CAN WRITE A GOOD band, in 9 lawyer's office. Apply at 232 Grand st., this morning, at 9 o'cloc! street, near’ , between ten and five o'clock. A CHAMBERMAID WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS ber end is @ first rate laundress. Apply, with city reference, at 179 East 14th st., near 2d ave., for two day: SSE binnk GENTS WANTED—FOR AN ILLUMINATED WORK, ‘ANTED—A SMART BOY, TO ATTEND A GROCERY A’ sells L yalso for Masonic works publishing; for lat’ ‘and Hquor store, aged 15 or 17 years; must perfectly un- ier preferred; smail capital required. (ood men | d:r/and his business and come well recommended, Apply at can call or address) enclosing stamp, A. Blin & Co., 233 Broad- | tiv rorthwest coruer of 40th st. and 98th avenue, N. ¥ = . y ANTED—A JAITER, TO ATTEND THE RESTA. ENTS WANTED-—TO SELL BROTHER JONA- rant of the ren{ lotel, well recommen A° Sra gluse premium champion furniture polish, who speaks the Spanish or French language will be preferred. warranted the best now in use for cl and polishing new 4 OF old fanmiare: Cell st 212 Broadway, room 2% ftom Bull 4 | WTANTED—TWO GOOD, STEADY, TEMPERATE MEN, i to actas grooms in a livery stable, one to take entire o€lock. A. HUI SARD. charge of @ few private gentlemen's horses and wagons ; the BOX, FROM! TWELVE TO FIFTEEN YEARS OF | other todo the public work. None need apply but those ‘who age, wanted—In a drug store; must be inteligeat, of | thoroughly understand their businoss. Apply to Thos. Norrus, Soo end board with his parents. Salary for, the hrat | 118 Cunton place. vane Sunee. Apply at tee otore ar Detweontt oe ionic re eer WANTEDIA RESPECTABLE SINGLE MAN. WHO thoroughly understands the care of horses and carriages, t is willing fo make himself useful, sta hotel three miles frum New York. Adtreas 0. 8., Herald oilce. WAITER, WANTED-IN AN EATING HOUSE, 393 A YOUNG LADY, FROM 16 TO 2 YRARS OF AGK, IS wanted tegotoOaliforuia. Address A. X., Union square Fost ofice, far Wo days, stating plage of interview. Bowery. pth sn sid Wares. BOY, 14 OR 15 YEARS OF AGRE, ONE a who writes a neat and expeditious hand will receive $3 BES MAKER) WANTED—POR TWO OR THREE | per week. Address, in the handwriting of applicant, A. F weeks. Must linve good py Ay ke 166 Lawrie, No. 197 Varick st. - 50th at... between "Broadway avenue. ave- cars pasa 50th st. NTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, FROM 14 TO 16 — Avcars of age, to wait on table, and wiiling to make him- Pens: 7 WANTED, In A TEMALS SEMI: | :elf generally useful. Apply at No. 7 W. Sist st. of respectabilit, standing, @ French indy, to teach ‘music, French and drawing. Addteas ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACCUSTOMED TO W. Muller, Principal Columbia Female Academy, Colum- bia, 5. C. IFTY LABORERS WANTED—AT LUMBER YARD foot of 0th street, North river. Those accustomed to handling timber and lumber will tind steady emyjoyment, URSE.—WANTED, A NEAT AND TIDY PROTESTANT ‘woman, who is thoroughly competent to take charge of oung children. Such aone may apply at 61 London terrace, 33d ae, between Mh aud 1th avenues. flower gardeus and nursery work. Apply to C. Doran, 5th av., corner of Sist st, ANTED—ONE OR TWO MEN OF ENERGY, TO EN- ‘Rage ina light business. Also wanted, a mau, to travel with the advertiser, on a salary. A small capital required. For particulars apply et No. §0 Ann st, third floor. ANTED—A COLORED COACHMAN; MUST. COME well recommended as driver aud groom, Apply at No. 82 St. Nicholas Hotel. ANTED—A MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands running a canal boat. Apply on board, foot of Van Brunt st., Brooklyn. WARTEDAN IRISH LAD, 16 OR 18 YEARS OLD. ‘Must be able to read and write, intelligent, and to live withadoctor. Apply at TT East Broadway, cormer of Market RSE. WANTED—FOR TWO BOYS, FIVE AND seven years old; an intelligent French or English woman; ‘must understand fully the management of children, be a good sewer and have uadoubted recommendations. Liberal wages ‘Will be paid to a person in every respect suitable. Address A. E., No. 2 Hanover square. URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED—A COMPET: streot, between 3 and 4P. M. woman; the best of city reference required. None others eed apply, at 2 Madison avenue, between the hours of Y A. ANTED—29 STOUT YOUNG MEN, AMERICANS, M. and4 PM. to go on whaling voyages as green bands; also, coopers, carpenters and blacksmiths wanted; advance to the amouat ot TOCKS AND NAPOLEON TIE MAKERS WANTED.— | $75 paid to each man for outfit before sailing. Apply at the ‘Those accustomed to fine work, may apply, from 3to | shipping oflice, 61 South st., or 87 West st., up stairs. o'clock, P. M., at 51 Chatham street. ERVANT WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, IN THE country; @ mnan, as coachman and to assist in the garden a middle aged woman, to cook, Wash and irou; 4 young wo man, as chambermaid and waiter; 4 man and wile, without children, wouid not be objected to. DAVID FEI TANTED~A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD SOME experience either in a hosiery, thread and needle or gen- tlemen’s furnishing store; also, a small boy to run of errands. Apply to F. E, Smith, 727 Broadway TANTED~A MAN partner, ina reta vertiser ts a single ma whole hous would give a man for $200. This is a great bart ten, 91 Di MARRIED OR 5) liquor and wholesale store. The ad. ad has three years’ lease of the is family ean have nice rooms: e in stock, lease, fixtures ain, Apply immedia LE, AS T, No. 14 Maiden lane. WHO CAN BRING GOOD RE- WASTEDIA GIRL. columendations, and who is willing to go into the coun- try for the summer to’ take charge of children, and is a good Washer, ironer and seamstress. No others need apply. ‘Cal at 156 Waverley place, between 8 and 10 o'clock, Monday and Tuesday mornings. S WANTED TO-1 Oe. day, guara y advanced by M. Colnert. Apply i I & CO.'S, 126 Greenwiel 7 ANTED—A FRENCH OR GERMAN WOMAN, TO take care of children; one who understands dressing hair and sewing willhear of a good situation by applying at 229 West 34th st. ‘The best of reterences required. 7 ANTED—SEVERAL NEAT COPYIS’ habits and good character. writing, R. 8. T., Herald oftice. 7 ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO | ~~ aa ne, — v V) oBeneral housework; one that come well recoinmended TENANTS’ REGISTER, ‘as to character and ability can find employiuent by applying at etn ont tgp einen ae. oe v1 FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOU TO LET, IN Ho, @ Lawrences, Brooklye. East Twenty-first street, convenient to the Second and Third avenue cars, three rooms deep, and everything in nice State. Board, this day. accom: MORRIS COk Cedar street OF STEADY | AQ) COAT H Address, in own hand. coats, at fro % John stree ‘ANTED—A WASHERWOMAN, TO D@ THE WASH- W Arziora young min, oF which sho will be pait tare | Order for housekeeping. Yearly rent $00), Gollaswarmouie “Apply at 63 Lextugion av. elereanes 3. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. required. TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, BETWKEN THE AGES of 16 and 29, to do the housework of a very small family, and who will make herself generally useful. Such a girl caa find a good home and permanent situation. Apply at 355 Bowery, third floor, for two days, between the hours of 2 and 4, with recommendation. RST CLASS HOUSE TO LET—DBLIGHTFULLY ated, in the vicinity of Lamartine park, near Sth ave- hue. ‘The entire rent willbe taken in board by the owner. Furniture, earpets, &c., in amount about $600, may be pur- chased very reasonable. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. N EXCELL CHANCE IN BROADWAY, FOR business, above Chambers street.—To let, two front Tooms on second and third floors, adapted for’ a talloring establishment, milliner or dressmaker; the mirrors, counters, &o., will be sold ata bargain. Apply to B. W. RIUHARDS, 307 ‘Broadway. AR AND DINING ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED.—THE bar room and dining saloon, No. 76 Maiden lane, to let, with all the fixtures and furniture; one of the best locations down town. Apply at No. 36 Peck slip. ‘OUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, AT ANY PRICE, OR will pay a man to live in it. inroughout, and new; parered 9 rooms, frame, house, 35) Adelphia street, fourth house from Fulton. Apply to J. Simpson, engraver, 57 Beek- man street. N°, 13 STANTON STREET. —TO LET, THR TWO STORY and basement house, with rear shop, 25 by about 45 feet, 13 Stanton street, near the Bowery; possession given at once. The sbop has been used for # sash and blind factory. For particulars, apply to H. WELL, 134 Essex street. NE HALF OF A COTTAGE HOUSE TO LET—IN JER sey City, to ® small respectable family, four minutes walk from the ferry. Terms moderate. Inquire ai 23 Grego FY street, Jersey City. FFICES TO LET—IN THE BASEMENT OF THE NEW fire proof building of the Bank of the State of New York, corner of William sieet and Kxohange place. These are the finest and most convenient effices in the city, being furnished with large burglar proof safes, water-closets, wash: basins, &c., and heated by steam. Inquire at the corner office, TANTED—A GOOD NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGR OF an infant and to sew. Good references required. Apply between 12and 2 P. M., at No. § East 2th st. TANTED—TWO SCOTCH OR GERMAN GIRLS, TO go ashort distance in the country, one to do eooking, washing and genera! housework, and the other as seamstress. ‘Two first class situations may be had by immediate applica: tion to J. F., 1 Broadw: TANTED—A GO@D CHILDR! NURSE AND seamstress; also, a girl to do general housework, wash- ing and ironing. ‘Apply immediately at 168 West 24 st., be tween 7th and 8th aves, ANTED—FITHER A GERMAN Jish girl, as c00K, washer and iro care of children and do'piain sewing. st., near 2d ave. TANTRDMAN INTRULIGENT, SENSIBLE ENGLISH, otch or American Woman, as nurse and seamstress. Apply at 261 Greene sirect. WANTEDLAT XO, 29 SOUTH SECOND ST.) WIL- liamsburg, a girl, to do general housework: good recom- mendations tequired; & Protestant girl preferred. 7 ANTED=BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A § ‘as chambermaid and waiter; is » good plain objection to New York. Can be shen for two days tle avenuey Brooklyn. Best of reference. €D—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT JAMATCA, | % WM. J. BELL & Co. Island, a first rate cook. No other reed apply. -_ 3 5) ; - FFICES TO LET OR LEASE.—A DESIRABLE LOCA- ved wages given. and the best references required. AvDIY | ()" tion for a shipping or commission business, opposite Erle penta rowed ese “ Railroad depot and ferry. Inquire of JACOB TILTON, cor- TANTEDOA SMALL TIDY GIRL FROM 14 TO is | BCtof West and Duane sireets. - Terms moderate, VV “years old, to mind a baby, on Staten Island. Inquire at | >. py oF A HOUSE TO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN— No, 94 East 19th w., between Irving place and 3d avenue. To a genteel family, without children. Two rooms on TR EACRIOEN Secret Aine GEE. second floor, two rooms ou third floor, aud back Dasement and “ “ washhouse, convenient to.the ferries, and the cars pass the aw Sane One with good reference may apply at | door. Rent $175. Inquire on the premises, 22) Court street, = ; OOMS TO LET—A ROOM, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, y ANTED—BY A FAMILY, A SHORT DISTANCE IN . y 4] the country, a chambermaid, who is a first rate washer Ro Calaile tore physician's or dentist's otlce, also, far end ironer, gad ska tring reference from ber last place, nished rooms, can be found by applying at 649 Broadway. Ply at 33 Pine st., first tloor, between 10 A. M. and 3 P.M. Qoore wen, WITH STEAM POWRE, TO LET, 29 oe sO Ga “ miles from New York, with the Hudson river on the one gee es bt da eta gt voaphide per side and the railroad on the other, convenient wharf and other reference; Algo, girl from 14 to 15 years of age, to assist in | 4¢%ymlages. Address WM. CHAUNCEY & 0O., 10 Old slip, taking care of children, Apply at 462 Greenwich st, TANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE AND SEAM stress. Apply at No. 16 Lexington avenue, TANTED—T0 GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE country, & neat, tidy, Protestant girl; she must be a good plain eeok, a first rate Washer and ironer and understand milk and butter. Good wages and a comfortable home are offered. Apply at 18 Front si., for three days, J ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good washer and ironer. Wages $6. Apply at 432 4th avenue. TANTED—AT % ABINGDON PLACE, A MIDDLE é aged hao d 4 es, and sagen me girl to — io general housework; English or American preferred; none “4 "7 4 but those who can bring good references as to capability and | [O° LET THE STORE MO. 12 MAIDEN LANE, clexnliness need apply on the premises, i 0 LET—TWO BRICK HOUSES, FINISHED IN GOOD style, for one family, (with furniture.) on 524 street and North river (with stables). A yesy desirable place for a resi lence. Apply to JOHN G. DAVISON, 13 Maiden lane, or on TANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, IN A GENTEEL FA. | ‘O° prem , # Protestant girl, as cook, washer and ironer. “A Rood, stendy girl will find x good home; wages about $5. Ap ply at the print works, 8) Greenwich st WASTEDIIN A SMALL FAMILY, WHERA THERE are no children, a girl to do housework; must be able to sew, wash and fron. A good gir! ean find a comfortable home. Apply at 107 East 2Kh at., below 34 ave, WANTED, IMMEDIATELY A. GIRL, TO DO Was ing and ironing, in a private family; she must be a good lain sewer, Apply during all this week at 15 Ashland place, Perry st. re ‘ooms and location are very deairable. Can be seed at all ANTED—ONE OR TWO DRESSMAKERS, AT 195 | Vours. For partieulars, apply to'N. B. ROBINSON, Collins .st Thirteenth street Hi 2to2P. M. SCOTCH OR ENG. er: girl to take App 43 Bast Lath Ap 'UMMER RESIDENCE TO LET LOW—FOR THREE longer, situated about one half mile below th House, on the Coney Island road, and six miles from Ha- milton avenue ferry, Brooklyn; fine beach for sea bathing, about 2% acres of land, and pleasant two story and aitie house. Inquire at 304 West street, N.Y. 0 LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE second floor of house 51 Oak sireot, near Catherine street, consisting of three rooms and two pantries. There are only wo in the family, f'O LET—A STORE IN DIVISION STREET, NO. 58 between Chrystie and Forsyth streets, suitable for any business. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises, ALSO, Apply to JOHN G. DAVISON, ANTED—IN A SMALL GERMAN FAMILY, ON Staten Island, a girl, to cook, Wash and iron, and another for chamber and geferal ‘housework and sewing. Apply at 169 Front st., up stairs. ) LET—THE UPPBR PART OF PREMISES 361 BROAD. Wao, containing extensive and well lighted lofts, altoge: ler unsurpassed a8 & location for millinery, straw goods, or other fancy business. Immediate possession given. Apply >» GEORGE BULPIN, 361 Broadway. * MO LET.—HOUSE 49 FOURTH STREET; L cemudeliers, hot and cold water baths, &e. ». Nae but @ good tenant need apply. RADFORD, 88 Hudson street. 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND BACK BASE- mens of house 71 Amos street, to a small family. The HAS GAS A goo! looa- Inquire of L. ) LET~PART OF AN EXCELLENT THREE STORY house, in one of tha healthiest locations in the city. Has ili the mo improvements, For particulars, inquire at 98 amber sirect, up stairs, or at 156 West Twenty-fourth st TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, PO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good washer and ironer. Refer ence required. Wages, $a month. Apply at No. 3 Madison street ( J ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FURNISHED ) LET—TO A SINGLE. GENTLEMAN, A NICE sly enlion Gleenee Geto ak mignaeen gn bad large aitie bedroom, furnished, at $6 per month. Apply a “ ng and’ Fighth street, near Fa Sub Mincchat erect. Bowery. Address B. H. W., Herald office, for two days. nuthe sore, 38 Bipecker street pO LET~FOR FOUR MONTHS, OR MORE, A FIRST clase cotiage, containing four large rooms, at Brown's ook, Shrewsbury river, N.J.; rent moderate. {nqutre of J. W. BAY IB, 382 Bowery, betwen 6 and 8 o'clock P. M., or of G. W. DAVIS, om the premines. TANTED-A YOUNG GIRL, FROM 12 TO 15 YRARS of age, to wait ona little child. Cal) on H. B. M., 323 Tirc adway. WARTEDIA GERMAN, SCOTCH, OR ENGLIsH Bui = girl, to do general housework. } « understand cook- 10 LET~A SMALL THRE ‘TORY HOUSE; LOCATION 1bg, Washing ironing. Apply at 63 Jane st pleasant and healthy; and part of the farniture for sale, if desired p 0. Javies place, Wi 3 et, a TANTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN OR EN MM a ee giish woman, ax child’s nurse and seamstress, from 12 to 2 o'clock, at 36 Remsen st., brooklyn. Inquire MO LET~IN THE GENTREL BROWN STONE FRONT house, #4 Weat Thirty-first street, near Sixth avenue, second and third stort, containing gas, bath and w ‘closet, eight rooms in ail; rent $850 per annum. Inquire as above. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A SER ‘vant, Who ls @ good plain cook, washer and ironer, aad py beeen she hts pod inh torsing, | PO LET TM THRE ATORY HOUEH M UILLOR or $107 mn the evening, at 12% BloodRer wt. Fepaln. tine fatures complete, Rent $400 year. The keys wih THOMAS MULLIGAN, No. 16 Auantic street, near the ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THR GENERAL HOUSE work of aamall famnily, She mimsé be neat and tidy also n good washer and ironer, and understand plain cooking Apply this day at 468 Greenwich st, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AT NO. place, » cook and waiter.’ None oi who can bring city recoraru: ANTED=SEVERAL hands need appl; ky vUR er stand. GARDENS App OYSTER STAND, IF at foot of Both ste: WARD, Proprietor. 710 LET—UP TOWN, A SMALL FURNES HOUSE, from the Iat of Jniy' to the Ist of May next, Reut $0 por month. Neighborhood good and convenient. Responsible os Will please call for particulars at No. 4 Garden row h street, near Sixth ave T—A FRONT BASEM TABI. hairdresser, ander Homer's Shades, 84 Duane t of Brow 10 WAVERLEY apply but those NONE BUT FOR A two LD SPRING, L. 1, TWO TWO STORY rises, sitnated on Cold Spring harbor. Cor en n day to and from the city, by railroad ther par-ticnlars, inquire of JOHN ntual Now Snaurai Company, TRY RESIDENCE, IN 1 city —bet 100 by 200 feet East rivers. Fine gar. street. A. SimZIGHABDS, | AUCTIONEER. —100 CASES | OF Sat tn ono ingiact, at 1036 A ML, ma tee plone ‘i ay. i ’ Of B ULANCHARD & CO., 299 Pearl stcect, up stairs, CPION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. type =a H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tuesday, June lpr ee w. g. blue mon ware, , h Briannia ware, Ie Goode well: pecked Yor abipping’ Sale positive, pan a Ee UCTION NOTICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell this (Tuesday) morning at 10% 0'el ‘the en- tire furniture contained in four the story residence, 230 West 14th st., near Eighth avenue, embracing a large and desirable Assortment of first class household furniture, such as solid rose- ‘wood parlor suits, covered in satin, pier and centre tables, rich rosewood reception and easy chair, covered in satin aud’ me- quet; expensive lace curtains, oi] | ga tag china vanes ‘nd other costly mantel ornaments, large pier andoval Freach plate mirrors, superior rosewood seven octave piano-forte, Bool and cover; resewoud tegere, legant rosewood work tables, lined with satin wood: ascretary, velvet and brus- sels carpets, solid oak extension table, costly solkd cz containing 8 full assortment china tge/and dinnag cut glass ware, ivory cutlery ushioned’ point, sofa bed, lounges, superior solid rosewood. mahor: ets, pure in want every: aod any bedsteads, bureaus, Wwashetasits, lobe eta, mattresses, ingrain carpets, oilcl Of fra class household furniture will find at’ this sale thing requisite for housekeeping, and of the best Bale poallive, UCTION NOTICK.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By HELL & BUSH, this day, at 1054 o'clock, tm the sale Tooma, 12 North William street, will be sold a vartety of excel- lent housebold furniture, from giving up housekeep- ing, ¢ the usuai varieties of a genteel estab! ent. Carpets, ollcloit, chairs, tables, bureaus, china, A silver and plated ware ; one fine ORS 6s eee, highly educated parrot ; also, twenty marble top tables, snita- ble for restaurants or saloons ; one fron + ‘a large in yoice of groceries, teas, spices, dc. ; also, by order of the Marshal, four trunks ing, three cases brushes, fancy goods, twenty cases old rum’ and brandy, segars, and other articles. On Wednesday our regular dry goods and maser sale; on Fhuraday, asaignee's mle of watchmaker and jewel ler’s st UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day, at 104g o'clock, at the auction rooms, 2 and 29 Cenire street, new and second hand furniture, re- et for coreeenienes ot salen aureey oltee iJ jou y chairs, mirrors, 40 Pre e bed: Go., clocks, By 400d bookcases and ward- card tables, palliasses, mattresses, beds, bolsters and pillows, crockery glassware, &c., £c., being tbe entire stock of a dealer, and to be sold perempisrily for cash. UCTION NOTICE.~ABSOLUTE SALE OF HOUSE- hold furniture, ood pianoforte, carpets, mirrors, Tosew. Ke.—SAMUEL OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneers, will sail at 81 Nassau strect, this morning, Tuesday, nt 10% o'clock, an ex- tensive assortment of new and second hand household farni- ture, comprising ¢leven rich carved solid rosewood parlor suites, covered in the most costly French satin broratel, dif- ferent colors, also in green and brown velvet plush, hair cloth, &c.; rosewood and marble top center tables; wahogany, rosewood and black walnut bookeases, dressing bureaus, washsiands, tete-a-tete and other sofas, sofa bedseads, par: lor, rocking'and Voltaire chairs, bolsters, hair mattresses, mir- rors, oil paintings, engravings; a large lot of glaseware, china, table and dessert cutlery, plated ware, de., velvet and other carpeting. Also, at 12 ‘M., precisely, one rich rosewood case and superior toned pianoforie, finished all round, &c., made by a well known Hoston maker, and will be positively sold to satisfy a mortgag: OVER SIXTY VALUABLE GOLD and ¢ superior jewelry, &¢.—SAMUEL OSGOOD & 1 Sell at “St Nassau street, Wed y), at lig A. M., over sixty valuable other watches, made by Breteng Frer J. Tobias F. Cooper, Roskell, Arnold, Adams & Co., Johnson well known makers, together with a very ‘fine stock iry of all descriptions, all of which is fully ‘The above is sold onnt of a wholesale importer who is in business ditil- and will be positively sold to the highest bidder, of fine gold je warranted as represented in our catalogue. on act cultie ASETION Whistling iioneers, will se at 10 o'clock precisely, Dullfinches, larks, parrois, &c, Birds to be taken immediately. A ‘TION SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., THIS MORN- ing, at 1046 o'clock, at 79 Nassau street; 50,000 superior ars, for retail, in packages and boxes of ‘100 ‘aud 250; ex- tension dining tables, parlor and chamber furniture in large variety, two rosewood pianofortes, oil paintings, mirrors, spring And bair mattresses, second’ hand oak, &¢., counting house desks, iron safes, carpeting, new and second hand arti- les, sofa, lounge bedstead, &c. TUNIS MORRELL, Acctioneer. UCTION SALE OF CANARY BIRDS.—PETER PARKS, auctioneer.—By SAVAGE & PARKS, this day, at 11 O'clock, at their salesroom, 17 Wall street, 200 cheice Hart's Mountain canaries, in prime condition. “Sale positive to clear oft a stock. UCTIONEERS, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS FURNI- ture dealers, and all artisans and tradesmen who wish to make their business known Speosaeaet the at should make known their wishes through the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, the best new spaper published in the CAs @ lating among all. classes, it is universally read. Advertise- ments inserted for fifty cents a line, Issued every Friday. PSE § ion price $1 a year; furnished to agents at $1 60 per hundred, cash, in advance. Office northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York, where all kinds of job printing, cards, circulars, posters, dc., &c., are printed neatly and ex- peditiously. Y ¥IRTUE OF AN EXECUTION.—WM. POPPING, Auctioneer.—WM. POPPING CO. will sell on Tues- day, June 24, at 12 o'clock, in frontof their store, No. 92 Broad- way, one palr of dapple gray poules, 9% hands high, sound kind, good travellers, betws Sand 6 years ; can be drove by'a Indy; also one’ set of double fancy harness, made to order for the ponies; #lso one fancy light wagon, new. The above will be ww t fail, on that day, and is a desirable team for a centers, family. ser are valued at $800. By order of WM. THOMPSON, Constablo, Marine Court. X EDWARD SCHENCK & 'CO., $8 NASSAU STREET, on Thursday, June 26,’at 3 o’clock, and perempto. le of an importer’s stock of fine old wines, brandies, and it na segars, sardines, &e.; inch 379 cases L. D. bran- dies, London ports, Amontills do shet Hungarian wines, clarets, rum, whiskey, &c., erin and 213 ns high grade brandies and wines. Also, sardines and Havana segars. The goods now are in our cellars, ready for delivery. Sale positive without reserve. CATILE SALE AT MOUNT FORDHAM—I1 MILES from the City Hall, N.¥., by Harlem railroad, Itshouid be be borne in mind by those interested, that L. G. MORBIS’ great sale of improved breeds of domestic saimals takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 24th and 25th days of june. Catalogues may be had of JAMES M, MILLER, auc- tioneer, 81 Maiden lane, giving a full description of each lot to be sold. There is also a time table on the cover of catalogue, SALE OF CANARY BIRDS, PARROTS, &c.-SAMUEL OSGOOD & OO., au BL Nassau street, this morning, Tuesday, over one hundred and fifty canaries, Sale absolute and for cash. ‘ag to getting to and from Mount Fordham. Sale positive, rain or shie, and to commence at palf-past one P.M., on the st day. (HROCKERY, AND GLASS. —J. J. WALDRON, AUC tioeer. HENRY G. EVANS will sell to the trade, from the shelves, in lots to suit, on Tuesday, June 24, at 10 o'clock, ‘at the salesrooms, No. 6 Liberty street, a large invoice of May- er’s best white granite ware, consisting of the most desirable , comprising a full assortment of flat and hollow ware. ‘& complete assortment of light blue and common ware, china glass of all descriptions, plated tea Sag ep forks. knives and forks, toatrays, walters, &0. well packed for shipping. D).’ 2, NASH: AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 298 BROAD- + Way.—Sale of steam engines, boilers, machinery, &c’, on Thursday, June 25, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at 9 Mangia street, consisting of one second hand twelve horse engine: one eight do. do. cylinder; one 2% do. do. engine; one ten horse locomotive boiler; one four upright tubular; force pump, heater, &e.; one screw’ press, hatiers’ machine, mackinery, tools, &c. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SCHENCK & CO. ‘will acil at auction this day, at 104% o'clock, at their salesroom, 33 Nassau street, mags nificent household furniture, consisting of richly carved rose- wood and mahogany suites, covered in brocatel, velvet and hair cloth; do. marble top bureaus, washstands, side and cor. her etegeres; centre, sofa and pier tables; do. bookcases, se- cretaries, wardrobes, &c.; do. bedateads, commodes, arm, Voltaire, reception and parlor chairs, élegant enamelled chamber suits, owk do., tapestry, velvet, Brussels and other carpets. Also, seven very large and magnificent French plaie pier and mantel glasses, richly framed, &c.,&c, Sale peremp- wry for cash. FOWARD. SCHENCK, SCHENCK CO. at 1 o’olock, at their sales ro thoroughbred Morgan old, ramed by J. fesuy kind, sonnd AUCTIONEER.—BDWARD sell at auction, this day, my 83 Nassau siréet, a sorrel leen bands high, five years Stevens, Keq., Mloboken, warranted per- nd gentle, and without a'trick or blemish, is very fast, @ fine saddic horse, and belteved to be one of the finest colts {n 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 deman in want of @ beautiful establishment, the abov rare opportunity. Also several horses and’ carriages, road wagons, double and single harness, &c. [WARD SCHENCK, 4UCTIONBER —AN ELEGANT span of horses.—EDWARD SCHENCK & CO. will sell at auetion, on Wednesday, 25th inst., at one o'clock, at their salesroom, 33 Nawsan street, a span of bay horses, 16 hands high, 7 years old, warranted perfectly kind, sound and gentle in every way, and good saddle horses; have been used in the city about six months, and cost the present owner $1,000, GENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONBER.—ASSIGNEEY sale of one rosewood and one mahogany pianoforte, ove Inahogany bookcase, one mahogan sideboard fhousehold furni- ture, &¢.—FRANKLIN, NICHOLS & CO. will seil, to-mor. row (Wednesday) opts ‘®t 1034 o'clock, at their salesroom, #6 Nassau street, near Fulton, by order of Henry Glackmeyer, assignee for William T. Jackson, one rosewood and one ma hogany planoforte, one mahogany boolsease, one mahogany sideboard; also, a quantity of second hand furniture and two rosewood parlor sults, maboy any and roseweod sofas, centre, card and fancy tables; parlor, rocking and easy chairs; bu: reaua, oo) rpg bedsteads, mirrors, oll paintings, fancy goods, &c, UC B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—SPECIAL sale of horse, wagon and harness.—To-morrow, at 12 O'clock, at salexroom, 4G Nassau street, will be sold, one supe. rior brown 5 year old Morgan mare, just from Vermont, sound in every respect; was recently purchased for $400; an excel lent anddie animal for a tady. "Also, one superior light wagon, in excellent order, nearly new, and very strongly and well built; alsa, one single silver mounted harness. The whole of the above will positively be sold without reserve. ORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE.—BY VIRTUE OF power contai in a certain chattel mortgag December 2%, 1865, made by Nathaniel Darke, to secure the payment of the sum of four hundred and seventeen doilars and interest, I will sell at_publie anetion, on Thursday, the Mth of June, 1866, at No. #7 Eldridge street, at 1 o'clock! the ollowing described property, viz,: one tennon machine, one fash machine, one mortising machine, two saw tables, one boring machine, benches, shafts, pullies, belts, and all other fixtures belonging (o the establishment, W. F. ARNOLD, Morigngee. JEORGE COOK, AUCTIONKER.—GENTREL FURNT- ture of a family declining housekeeping. To-morrow, W, nesday, June 25, at 10% 0 clock.at 143 Kast Twelfth street, near Second avenue. The sale will include one superior rosewood seven octave piano, and one do. six octave mahogany, in per: fect order , two rosewood parlor suits, rosewood etegere, con: tre tables, hall stands, Brussels and ingrain earpets, oiicloth in halla, chamber furniture, dining room do.; table cutiery, kitchen utensils, Ae. The above aggin fine order, having been heed vut two month, and must be Positively sold and removed from the promises on the day of sale. For particulars sce catalogues at sale, or at the office of the anctoneer, 442 Broad way VILWERT 8 & , yueehold turn BY & 8A Wernesday, 26th inst, AUCTIONARG, GEUEG ANT t ‘will! Apring street furniture of a family. ing wekeeping, consisting or snits, in hair And browatel; marble top cenire tables, m And marble top washstands, carpets, olf ‘and tea seta of crockery, cutlery, beds and bed- . together with » full assortment of kitchen fur 28, French mirrors, and arg griicies of SALES AT AUOTION. GUULBFRT 8. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER —ASSIGNEE'S sale of groceries. —BAGLEY & SAVAGE will sell, by or- jer of the asviguee, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 10% o'clock, wt Cedar street, between Broadway and’ Nassau street, the stock of'a grocery store, comprising sugars of various leas, coltie, dried fruits, starch, candles, avaps, pickles, ¢8, Ao. Also, a grocer's wagon and one fine top buggy. H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & + CO., Wednesday, June 25, at 104 o'clock, at the store, 23 Nassau street, assignce’s sale of stationery, comprising the entire stock of a’ well known dealer, consisting of journal ledgers, cash and invoice books, blotters, letter books, paper. we Au ss) every kind, pens, ink, wafers, sealing Wax, inkstands, invoice clips, pen ‘holders, inarking’ brushes, lead peneils, rubber seals, twine, bills of lading, blank books, notes, drafts, import and entries, manifests, envelopes, twine diaries, receipt hooks, log and scrap books, reference files, memorandum books, back ianmon boards, portinonnales, slates, paper fold- ec. T IS A REMARKABLE FACT THAT THOSE AUC- tioneers, as well as other business men, who freely pa- wonize pritters, invariably accumulate fortunes. Auction po'oaes! are neatly and conspicuously printed at the Herald e. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL cthis day, Tuesday, June 24, at 11 o'lock, at'the salesroom, 66 Nassau street, the slock of a dealer of wines, brandies, #e- gars, &c., consisting in part of choice old Otard, London dock 4nd Cognac brandies, pale and dark; old Gordon’ and Amon- illado pale and brown sherries, old South Side tra, Queen’s port, Heidsick and other brands of champagne, cha: ‘eau and Margeaux clarets, old Bourbon and Monongahela whiskeys, gin, rum, Ac., together with an invoice of German and Havana segai le to be sold peremptorily to close consignment, J BOGART, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, = at 1084 o'clock, at the auction rooms, corner of Frankfor, and bys ng eg ge gene sep of ge wines ins, ol iC. etaves ol rat » direc rou bond. iM. BOODY, Constable. B. BUTLER, AUCTIONERR.—PUBLIC ADMINIS- ° trator’s sale—On Tuosday, June 24, at 1044 o'clock, at second floor the’ effects of H. Jarrass,George F intestates, consisting of furniture.male and ing, silver ware, revolvers, trunks, chests, gold and sitver watches, chains, jewelry, &c.; also, two shares of the Weehawken Land and Porry Association, situated near Mobo- kon, New Jesey, belongiin to the estate of Frederick FE. Arne- sen, deceased. PETER B. SWEENY. Public Adminjsrator. P J. KELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL COMMENCE SELL- + ing this day, at 10 o'clock, the entire stock of dry a in store 31 Catharine street, in lots to suit pucceneers, wi it reserve, as the whole must be sold before July 4. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL SELL ‘at 25 Chatham street, up stains, on Wednestay, the 25h inat., a large quantity of unredeemed pledges, consisting of gold and silver watches, chains, pins, ringa, bracelets, guns, pistols, musical and mathematical uments, &c., &c. By order of WILLIAM SIMPSON & CO., 181 Bowery. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 Spruce street.—Sheril’s sale of the contents of a lager bier saloon, &c., on Tuesday, June 24, 1856, at 10 A. M., at No. 535 Broadway, in the basement, consisting’ of liquors, wines, segare, decanters, chairs, tables, gas fixtures, &c., &c. H. 'CROMBIE, Deputy Sheriff. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 Spruce street.—Sherif's sale of millinery articl bons, hats, flats, dc. ‘on Tuesday, June 24, 1856, at M., at the salesroom No. 16 Spruce street, consisting of mil nery goods, ribbons, insertions, braids, skirts, handkerchiets, fringes, hosiery, muslins, kid gloves, ‘silk gloves, Dunstable hata, fats, straw and other trimmings, &c., &e., &c. JAME WILLETT, Sheriff. MOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE NO. 16 Spruce street.—Sheriff’s sale of furniture, bronze figures, keo., &e., &c., on Wednesday, June 25, 1856, at 10 A. M., at No. 17 Ninth street, near Sixth avenue,’ consisting of rosewood, mahogany and cottage suits of furniture, crockery, silv also two splendid bound Hbraries, of abont 1,00) A ndard works; also bronze figures and clock, costing about $1,000; carpetings, bed linen, brocatel curtain oilcloths, kitchen furniture, &c., &c. H. CROMBIE, Deputy Sherif. HOS, VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE street—Mortgage sale of furniture, sliver ware, &e., & on Thursday, June 26, 1856, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ‘the sal room No. 4é ‘Spruce ‘street, consisting of Voltaires, rockers, bles, one fancy elock, knives and forks, goblets, ‘tumblers, es, two marble top tables, silver ware, &c., cc. ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEBR.—WILLIAM IR- ving & Co. will sell at auction, on Wednesday, June 25, at 10% o’cloek, at 10 University place, corner of Highth street, handsome household furniture, the property of a gentleman about leaving for Europe; all made to order, by Baudoine & Elleau, consisting in part of parlor furniture—Superb French plate pier glasses, elegant suite carved rosewood parlor furni- Ture, covered in crimson brocatel; elegant crimson, sutin wid lace window curtains to match; suite carved rosewood parlor furniture, covered with blue and white brocade; window cur- tains to match; Wilton velvet carpets; superb carved rosewood centre tables, carved rosewood pianoforte, made by Stod- dard; rosewood quartette tables, elegant Chinese vases, man- tel and etegere ornaments of bronze, china.ormolu and Parian; a superb parlor organ, plays 36 tunes, with tates, bells, drums, triangles. Also, & small and choice coi!ction of original neient and modern ‘oil paintings, fine line varavings. Di ing room—Carved oak en suite, rich oak sideioard and builet, arm chairs, in reps; extension dining table, extra wide and long; china dinner and tea sets; cut glass ware, champagne oblets, wines, decanters, cutlery, &c, Bedroom furniture— tarved mahogany French bedsteads, marble top dressing bureaus and washstands; elegant carved mahogany amour-a- lace; black walnut cottage bedstends and burcaus; china gilt filet sets: honvy curled hair mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, bedding; carved mahogany sofas, chairs, and arm chairs, in reps and hair cloth; bookcases, &c. Also, a large and complete assortment of kitchen furniture, in good orde! ILLIAM DUMONT, AUCTIONHER. CONDEMNED stores, by order of the navy agent.—Wm. DUMONT will sell at auction, on Thursday, June 2%, at 12 o'clock, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 1,925 blue cloth ‘pea reefing and round jackets and trousers; 2,270 blue flannel over and under- shirts and drawers. Also, stockings, dungaree, ahoea, blan! ets, beef, flour, rice, bread, tea, eotfe’e, beans, butter, de. & carpenter's tools. ‘Also, lanterns, trumpdts, leads, old flags, &c.; 16 boats, canvas slippings and junk, &e., &c. ‘Terms, caah before delivery; goods to be removed immediately afer the sale. ‘ATCHES AND JEWELBY.—PAWNBROKER’S SALB. —A. M. ORISTALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will seli on Tuesday, 24th inst., at 10), o'clock, # large assortment of waiches and jewelry, consisting of fin gola pins, rings, ear- rngs, necktaces, bracelets, guard’and fob chains, watch keys, spectacles, lockets, gold and silver hunting levers, lepines, anchor and verge watches, musical and mathematical instru: ments, tools, guns and pistols, &6., &¢., by order of J. A. & A. J. JACKSON, 58 Reade street. FINANCIAL. $999.500 "ox Sentunr, Duunoxos, 20, lag AMES B. MACDUFF, 396 Broadway, $755.00 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATOHRS F. ISAAC, and jewelry, or bought for cash, by JOS. street, basement office. Business prompt and confidential, from § till 6. N. B.—No business ransacted on Saturdays. $750.00 CASH ALWAYS ON HAND TO MAK‘ advances. | Diamonds, watches, jewelry Ione aad extae agouyofice, A floward streets low! 3 rae Mmeney Ome “GRO. RAPHARL, Manager. $600,000, <aOmer obo ator An \THOMPSOM &CO., brokers abd eommiaslon merchants. $585.00 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, PLATA and. personal property of all kinda, oF bought ‘for cash; ponds’ and mortgages egolinted, at 438, Broadway, corner of Broome atreet, or 499 Broome ‘street, room No. 170.000 2o%2A% OX Dramonps, warcn- 70. es, jelwelry, segars, dry goods, and any ind of personal property, or bought for cash. Olfice hours ‘om 9 till 6 o'clock, at 35 John street, corner of Nassau, room ‘No, 3, second floor, by J. F. NORBURY. $100.617 CASH IN HAND~TO bE LOANED AT the New York Loan Office, 306 Broadway, corner of ‘Duane sireet, third floor, upon watches, jewelry, diamonds, horses, carriages, wagons, harness, another mis. cellaneous personal property, Erivace entrange MF laos. Hay CORRIGAN, Proprietor. 100. 00 TO LOAN.—B. B. DE BARE ADVAN- . oes moneo to merohants, aut rs, me- chanies and business pe: ‘on all kinds of property, on reasonable terms, or bow; for cash, at his premises, 6654 Bowery. N. B.—Business prompt and confidential. $ 5.000 72,2048 ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, . {in sums to suit applicants, on {iret class pro: ive realestate in this city. Apply to'8. 8, BROAD, 13 Wall street, second story. 58000 WANTEDIFOR wittcH 4 Goon BoND 5 and mortgage will be given on a pronarty worth double the amount, Apply to W. H. DURANG, Leek: man street, over Park Bank. AXY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, plate, watches, jewelry, and all valuable personal seen: 1 merchandize, or bought for cash. R. WOOD, 69 treet, second floor, front room, 8 A. M. to P. M. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON WATCHRS, JEW- iry, firearms, horses, wagons, harnegs, dry good) hardwaré, iquors, groceries, furniture, surgical musical utiea! instrumenta, and all kinds of personal property; or bought for cash, by MOCAFFRAY & WALTERS, S5 Catharine Teel GRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK.—NEW Hort June ', 1886. ~Divident ‘Notice.—Deposiiors. are hereby notified that a semi-annual dividend, at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums of $500 and under, and five or cent per annum On all sums of ovor $500, which shall have ‘atleast three months on the ist day scaly ext, will be paid to depostiors on aud after Monday Jul Interest not called for will be carried to the credit depou tora as yal. The bank is for business dally from 10,A.M , tofP. ., aod from $to7 P.M., at No. 51 Chambers streev east of Broadway. JOSEPH STUART, President. Jou» Manwine, Comptroller. ‘ORSES, HORSES.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ‘on horses, wagons, harness, left to be sold at auction or rivate sale. Also wanted to buy, for cash, one fast pouy horse or mare. - McCAPFRAY & WALTERS, % Cathorine street. MoxEY TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- 1anos, goods, , horses, curring ag 5 Ee “desoription of valuable properift or bor sees arty eet, ates areas ko., ne ‘Watohes and jewelry for sale. M. THAYER, $84, road Troms Land 3 second story. ‘OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN INSTALMENT N' ‘of two and g half per cesit will be paid on account of inte- Feat on the stodies of the State oi [iinols, on and after Monday, ney of the State in the city of the 7th day of July nexy at th ee ee The indtanent «0 be amped upon, tae cou- ‘July, 1886, from 1. and ¥/. «nal bonds. Bn OE Fa, ee oT SiN hc, Treastrer of Tinole, AYMENT OF COUPONS JULY COUPONS OF Ung bonds of Town county, WF vin, lauod to tho Minera Pot ilroad Compan: ve on the ist proximo, the Ooeeh Bank, or ane city of Ne Also, the coupons of the Mineral Point me time and place. vd second mortgage eae Gompany will ‘be paid at ti) WINES AND Lity! ORS. ORDEAUX CLARETS, IN BON) —VERY SUPERIOR claret wines, in bond,’ in casks an! © soa, for sale, from United States bonded cellars, by SIMPS.N BROPH BRS, 19 Bemver atreet. ACKHARU & BARLOW, 196 WATER STREET, P offer for sale, in wood and giass, Fr and German Wines, port wine, sherry, Madeira, brandies tu, arrack, Ja matcn’ and Santa Cruz rum; Seoteh whisko> ind all other liquors, Scotch ale and London porter, Hava oy and German wr. Agents for Messrg, Fisse, Fraiqnia 4 Co.'s Rieu , bene Wipes. BOARDING AND LODGING. BROADWAY, UNION SQUAR NER OF 859 Reventtenih siccue paruishes eeeieiee or suits fimily of gentlemen; ys, baihy' Se house ‘aolghtfaly sit family OF j sh " ated, Yooking upon ‘tha park square, 376 FOURTH STRERT.—DESIRABLE FURNISHED ; ts cones let, het po board, in this ae Roose, to gentleman’ ven, or olagio fm Gop, bath, bo. French spoken, Saye ae 172 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TWO OR three gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, desiring a pleasant home in a private family, can have nicely furnished rooms and board on very moderate terms. Cars and siages pass the door. 15 TENTH STREET—ONE SHORT BLOOK FROM Broadway; "a well furnished and v. jms parlor ‘and bedroom, with large closets on second floor; also, two ‘staall rooms, for single gentiemen. House first class, with nod conveniences. Dinner at 6 o’clook. 4.5 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE — Rooms on the second floor front, with board, for single gentleme entleman and wife can find reasonable recom- modations, Persons of respectability please call; references mutual; fow boarders taken. 145 NINTH STREET —suITS OF | HANDSOMELY furnished rooms to let, suitable for families, with pri- Yale table, or single gentlemen, with tial board; house hat lass and conveniently located, 'in Ninth st., near Broadway. 1QG PORSYTH STREET.—WITHOUT BOARD—ONE or two gentlemen can have a nesatly furnished room by applying a8 above. Price, $2 for one, or 32 50 for two. Mouse private, and neighborhood good. Reference required. T10 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR UNION SQUARE.— Suits of handsomely furnished rooms to let, to families, with or without private table, ‘The house is first clans, has ali the modern conveniences aud is newly furnished and’ painted throughout, 105 Wis? FOURTEENTH STREET, OProsITE AN. nuneiation church.—Furnished ‘apartments, with hoard, for a gentleman and hia wife, oan be obtained’ by ap- eation as above. Reference required. 79 SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, to gasle geutlemen. The location is near all the first class tels, GQ THIRD, AVENUE. —MRS. ODELL CAN, ACCOMMO, date two or three young men with board, from $3, $3 50 and $4 per week. Also, gentleman and his’ wife and one we Tay. Gas and free use of the bath. Cars pass the G5 EAST BROADWAY.—BOARDING.—A LARS Ye) front parlor on second floor, with pantries, neatly fur- nished, and one on the third floor, suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or a few single gentlemen of quiet habits, Leca- tion pleasant. 55 RAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Broadway.—Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished, to single gentlemen. Terms moderate. References exchanged. 54. WALKER STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—A quiet ‘and genteel private boarding house, for single gentlemen and gentlemen and their wives. ‘Terms reasonable, Hot, cold and shower baths, free. QO JONES STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BLEHCKER, ‘Ninth ward.—A ‘suite of furnished rooms on secon floor to let, with board; gas inthe rooms. Also, two furnished rooms, for single gentlemen, with full or partial board. Con venient to stages and cars, 1Q7H, STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUR.—ONE OR two single’ gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasan( rooms and partial board, by addressing Meaty, Herald office. BOND STRF. rooms to I ty of gentlemen: o'clock. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, RESID ing in an English brown stone basement house,’ will let with board, a large well furnished front room on the first floor on second floor a parlor and bedroom, to gentlemen and their wives. Apply at 107 West Twelfth street. Relerences ex changed. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with full or partial board. For further particulars call ‘at 154 Grand street, FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAS ON SECOND OR third floor, wanted by a gentleman, with breakfast, in a Zenteel house, above and west of Astor place. A fair price for a good room and location. Gas and bath indispensable, Address Oriental, box 1,899, Post office, with location and ierms. LL WHO HAVE OBTAINED BOARD, OR ROOMS, Since May 1, through the agency of the Boarders’ Ex: nge, No. 2 Appieton’s Building, 346 Broadway, will confer 4 favor’ by informing of same G. H. SMITH & CO. LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISH TO OBTAIN A room, with board for the lady only, in some quiet, reapec- iabie location. Will partly furnish theit own room. Address, stating location, &c., H. C., Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SI} gle gentlemen may be accommodated with board in private family; references required. Inquire at 123 West 'wenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD DISPOSE OF ONB OR two pleasant rooms, with board. The house contains ‘as, bath, Ac. Apply at 125 West Twenty-second street, be- ween Sixth and Seventh avenues, References required. T, NEAR BROADWAY.—A SUITE OF with board ; desirable for a family or a par- Also, a large single room, Diuner at6 ATE, RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN CAN BH AC- commodated with full or partial board; ulso, a furnished back parior on the first floor to let, with or without board. Gas and bi Terms moderate. Apply at No. 236 Spring street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with a comfortable room, with full or partial board, or two single gentlemen, at 47 West Eighteenth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT Foom on second floor, furnished or’ unfurnished, suitable jor a gentleman and wife, at 104 Prince street, within a mi- nutes’ walk of Broadway. ‘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 106 and 108 Kast Fourteenth street; the houses are desirably located and fur- nished, with all the modern conveniences, &e,, requisite for frat cliss residences; Southerners and oilers Visiting the city, transiently or permanently, may find all the combbrts ofS home without the expense and annoyances of @ large hotel, References exchanged. OARD.—A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACUOM- modate a few persons with good board and rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, on moderate terms. Apply .:: 1/9 West Fifteenth street, near Eighth avenue. BOARD. PERSONS SERKING A QUIET HOME, ON moderate terms, can find a beautiful third story room, with spacious pantries attached, furnished or unfurnished, in & private family; location delightful. Apply at 171 Hast Seventeenth street, Stuyvesant square. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR three single gentlemen can be accommodated with a very pleasant sui: of rooms, on second or fourth floor, with full or artial board, in a house with all the modern improvements. ‘erms moderate. Apply at 76 West Twenty-third street. Re- ferences exchanged, OARD.—LARGE, AIRY AND CONVENIENT ROOMS, handsomely furnished, to let, singly or in suits, with or without board; all the modern improvements, and all ihe com: forts of @ bom . Location 278 Fourth avenue, opposite Calva- ry church. OARD.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM Will be let to s gentleman and lady, or two single gentle- men, without board, in a very pleasant neighborhood, at No. 1¢ len row, corner of Eleventh street and Fifth avenue. OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with full or partial board: ilso, oue young lady, at 40 Robinson siveet, near College place. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT BATH, LONG Island, in anelegant residence of the beach; bathing house, and everything to make a cool, pleasant home for the summer; table combining city and country fare. Full par- ticulars ‘given by addressing, immediately, Mrs. Clinton Post office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two singie gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms in a private family, where there are no Clligr boarders. References given, and required. Apply at 62 Dean street, between Smith and Hoyt, CARD IN BROOKLYN. —BANDSOMBLY FURNISHED rooms to let to single gentlemen, with or without board, oh reasonable terms, at dis. Mokr's, 268 Washington street, near City Hall, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A ROOM TO LET, WITH board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two sin- gi Apply at 67 Henry street, five minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN-IN HENRY STREET, BE- BO freon Montague and South ferries. ‘Two gentiemsn ean ecommodated with rooms and partial board, in a family. Company select. ‘Terms reasonable, and a weil kept table. Adduess box 4,187 Post office. Boake IX BROOKLYN.—A LARGE ROOM, ON SE. cond floor, in a frst class house; stable for a gentleman iand his wife, or single gentlemen, Dinner at6 o'clock, Ap- ply at 244 Henry street, between Congress and Amity. BOARD IX THE COUNTRY-CAN BE OBTAINED, IN a delightful location, on the Hudson river, with pleaiy of fruit and shade; good boating and bathing; about two hours from the city. ‘Address Country, Union square Post oflice. OARD IN THE COUNTRY WANTED—BY A GEN tieman, wife, three ehildren and servant, within fort minutes’ ride of New York, or nearer f possible.” Address H. H., box 545 New York Post office. Boge? At STATEN ISLAND —A LADY HAS TAKE Mrs. #’ large cottage on the declivity of the hill fronting the Stapleton landing, and hag still two Very pleasant roots wnocenpled. Apply on the premises, or address D. F., Post office, New York. OARD AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—A GEN- tleman and wife can be accommodated with & very plea- sent room, In a. private family, with full board for the Indy; breakfast and tes, with dinner on Sundays for the gentleman. Terms, $12 for the two per week. Address L. B., New York Post oflive, OARD WANTED—BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, IN exchange for instruction. He now teaches the Spanish and French languages tn an academy in this city. Best refer- ‘ences will be given. Address A. 18. U., Herald office, OARD WANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN—A furnished room, with partial board, above Fourteenth Mreet and west of Sixth avenue, Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, Heary W. Tilton, Herald oillee, OARDING—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 95 Maodou- gal street, (St. Clement's place.) between Bleecker and Tiouston; pleasant front room aud bedroom, second story, un. furnisbed. Terms moderme. Bath, gas, &c., on the’ floor, Americans preferred. OARDING.—A LADY HAVING FOUR LARGE handsomely furnished rooms to let, without board, is de firons to meet with a party of gentlemen who would like to take them from the Ist of August. The house has just baew newly fitted with gas, elowets, and hot and eold water throughout. Address Home, Madison square Post office, ROOKLYN.—HANDSOME SUITES OF WLEGANTLY furnished rooms, in'& new howe, with pas, ath, to Family Europesn, small, and strictly private. Location quiet and very desirable in summer. References exchanged. “Ap ply at 43 Cheever place, near Degraw street, — SS OARDERS WANTED.—A NEW BOARDING HOUSH opened, with newly furnished rooms fr gentlemen and their Wives, or single gentlemen, with heoakfast and toa, or full bonrd, at 38 Weat Tweitth sirost, yetwoou Sixth and Se. veuth avenues, Reference required, BOARDING AND LODGING, BoAsyinG —PURNISHED ROOMS ON THE SECOND ‘and third floors to let, to gentlemen and their wives, or to & party of single gentlemen, with or without board. Apply at 58 Bleecker street. OARDERS’ EXCHANGE.—IF YOU WISH GENTEEL board or boarders, for city or country, Spply, mewotealeny to G. H. SMITH & CO., App! 's Building, Broadway. Gratuitous to board seekers. ORR BOARD, AT THE PARK HOUSE, ORANGE x Ll Jersey, we hour wen. LY aoe and Essor Railroad.’ Pleasant roome famiter or ningle gentlemen. Worms moderato appl ‘on the premlaes or at 61 Maiden Inne. GK. N. OSBORNE. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AQO- commodated at a private residence in Fordham, three minutes’ walk from the depot; for beauty and shade cannot be ‘surpassed on the road. Enquire at Sutton Hotel, at the depot. IOUNTRY BOARD.—ONE OR TWO SMALL FAMILIES can obtain board in the country, 26 miles from the city, at farm house. Location very pleasant and healthy. Teras moderate, Apply at 20 Grand street, or address ¥. 0. Het- field, Scotch NJ. JOUNTRY BOARD AT SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY. —Familles and others will find this a most desirable joca- tion. Good shooting, fishing, 4c. For iculars inguire of P. J. PARISEN, South Aml ye or to T. W. & A. « Co., 153 West street, New Yor! Gporar BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, INFANT and servant; must be located near the city and salt water; Spear only preferred. Address D. Herald office, for week. OUNTRY BOARD MAY BE HAD, SEVEN MILES from Brooklyn, in a desirable location, easy of access by cars or stages; fine house, lawn, shade trees, fruit, vegetables ‘and milk; one mile from salt water, fishing, &c. Apply at 14 East Twenty-third street, or No. 2 Atlantic street, Bi 5 IOUNTRY BOARD—MAY BE HAD IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, residing in Mt. Kisko, Westchester t N.¥. The location ix healthy, and a’ good neademy in vicinity renders {ta desirable piace for es. It is distant from the elty forty miles, and within a short distance of Ore- ton lake and dam, The Harlem cara run to and from the city. several times during the day. For details, addreus or call a 101 Macdongal street, New York. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A HEALTHY LOCA- tion, well shaded, within three hours’ ride of the city, for a gentleman, wife, two children and servant, the gentleman remaining in the city during the week. A farm house, where there are few or no other boarders, preferred, Address Z. X. P., Herald office, stating distance from depot, train, &c. —————— 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SUIT OF FURNISH- Eied eee let, with oF Without Partial board, to a gentle- ant or a f nan andiwife, er a party of slagle gentlemen. Apply at U9 URNISHED ROOMS.—TO LET, A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitchen. | ‘To persons boarding this would be a desira- ble Ce arene having every convenience to keep house, and will be let at moderate prices. Apply at 123 West Twenty- fourth street, near Seventh avenue. May be seen three days. OBOKEN.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, EITHER with or without board, ina pleasant location, on mode- rate terms, Inquire at 129 Washington street, Hoboken. ‘0. 93 ST. MARK’S PLAGE.—GENTMEMEN AND their wives and single gentlemen, can obtain furnished rooms, with board, at the above desirable location. Also, a large extension room to let, furnished or unfurnished. ‘The house is replete with every modern convenience. 0. 157 BLEECKER STREET, OPPOSITE DEPAU ROW. —Two large front rooms, ‘handsomely furnished, with fine pantries attached, to let to gentlemen and their wives, with board. Also, accommodations for two single gentlemen. House first class, containing all the modern improvements, PpaAsriaL BOARD WANTED—IN JERSEY CITY, NEAR the ferry, by 4 Young mans best references given. Ad: dress immediately, W., Jersey Vity Post office. RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR hack single genllcmen; can obtain & room, with , pantriee att , in & house with the modern improvement ot No. 8 Ninth street, between Fifth and ‘Sieh avenuch RIVATE BOARDING.~SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, with gas, baths, closels, &c., in suites or separate- ly, can be had, with board, on moderate terms, in @ private fa- milly, residing at 290 Fourth avenue. INGLE GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OF PLEASANT rooms for the summer would do well to look at two or ree 1 have to offer in a pleasant and convenient location near xth avenue; family private; references exchanged. Address . M, ¥., Herald office. 10 LET—UNFURNISHED LODGING ROOMS, IN A genteel location; also, stores and sults of rooms; half of house, in a good neighborhood; two lots for sale, corner of Thirteenth street and Second avenue. Inquire of B, B. JA- COBUS, real estate agency, 20 First avenue. 0 LET~A LARGE SIZED FURNISHED ROOM, WITH gas and privilege of bath, pleasantly located. ‘It will suitone or two single gentlemen. Apply at No. 43 Second avenue. U bad LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH CLOSETS ‘attached, on first floor, with full or partial board. Also, single rooms on third story. For particulars, apply to Mra. FOWLER, 16 Howard street. 10 LET—TO TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- tleman and wife, a neatly furnished front room and bed, room attached. Appiy at 19) Canal sireet, corner of Hudson: (THE SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH BOARD, NRW- ly papered and painted; bath room attached, an alcove ia the fromt room; house first class; location the best in Jersey City; good water view, and within a few minutes’ walk of the ferry. The adveriser ia, widow lady, living algae: porsong living i this location have pare. air, and all the advantages the city. Please address H. G. W., Herald office. ([WO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE AIRY AND PLEASANT ‘single rooms, in a family where few boarders can be taken; Iso, a young Indy can be ac ted. ‘Those desiring a comfortable home may apply at Ne29 Carmine sircet, four doors above Bleecker. Terms very m! erate. a es (['¥0 OR THREE GENTURMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with breakfast and tea, ina private family where there are no children, within 15 minutes’ walk of Fulton and ‘Wall street ferries; references exchanged. Address W. H., Brooklyn Post office. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES and a few single gentlemen can obtain board at 84 Wost Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Zee house contains all the modern improvements. References exchanged. HE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE can accommodate a few summer boarders, at very rea- sonable rates, at his beautiful place on the Hudson, nearly op- posite Cold Springs. Fruit and excellent milk in abundance. Address John Cronk, Cold Springs, Putnam county, N. Y. [0 GENTLEMEN. —A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO let, to one or two gentlemen, a neatly furnished room, om second itoor; bath room adjoining. Any gentlemen desiring a genteel, quiet residence will find this worthy of attention. Apply at 721 Houston street. WAXTED-BOARD FOR ALADY AND THREE CHIL- dren (aged from eight to fourteen); would require one large room, or a room and bedroom; the lady will furnish her apartments, if necesanry, lease nddresa Mrs. Henry, Hccald oltice, for two days, with terms, which must be moderate. WAXTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAK fast and tea, bya gentleman who desires to be qui would prefer a private family; location between Bleecker an: d Canal streets, and near Broadway. Please addreas Austin, Herald office, stating terms, &c. ‘ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no other boarders; breakfast required at ten o'clock. Address R. L.. E., Herald office, for one week, stating terms, location, and what the family consists of. References given, if required, wt OF BROADWAY, A FEW DOORS FROM TAY- Jor’s, in vicinity of hotels and places of amusemeat.— Furnished rooms, with or without board, for transient or per- manent gentlemen. No. 8 Franklim street. Baths accesal- ble at all times, EXCURSIONS. XRAND PIC NIC AND COTILLON EXCURSION.— The National American Association will have a grand ex- ion to Newark Bay Grove on Monday, June 30. The splen- did steamer Troy, with barges, and Wallace’s superb brass and cotillon bands have been engaged. This will be one of the most pleasant, select and grandest affairs of the sea- son, Every American should be on hand. For full: pavtic- ulars see advertisement in New York Express. RAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS ON Sunday, Ju —The large, commodious and splendid sea steamer W A GTON, Capt. George W. Simers, wil Jeave as fpllows :—Amos strect, at 6% o'cloc! pring street, 7 o'clock; Broome street, East river, 744 o’cloc! ‘K slip, 7: o'clock; Fulton street, Brooklyn, 8 c'cloc!} No river, o'clock. Fare 25 cents each w bait, lines, &c., furnished on board, PIG, MIC, FXCURSION TO HasTiNGs—FoR THR benefit of the free schools attached to St, John’s the Evan- Kelist church, Fifueth street, on Thursday, June 26—Tbe steamboat America and barge Coxfackie will leave foot of Fit- third street, East river, at7 A. M.; Thirty-fourth street, at foot of Broome street at Ld No. 3 North river, 84g: For- ty-third street, at 9 o'clock. ‘Tickets can be procured at the isndings—price 6) cents; children bal price, Manahan’s band fs engaged, ([HE STEAMER R. 1. STEVENS, CAPT. CHARLES AN- past makes a trip tothe Fishing Banks every day, ex- cept Sunday; leaving Amos street ut 7; Spring street,’7) Peak slip, 8: Broome Siroot, igs and pier No.3 North river, oe) be ns are forbidden to trust boat wit written order trom the captain, CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—TRE ,ARGE Ai TSinendid nenmer WASHINGTON, Capua George Woe mers, will be chartered, with or without barges. Parties wishing to charter would do well te call before mmking ar- Tangements elsewhere. Terms roeasanable. AeR% at 79 Beach street. A. & W. A. HITOHGOOK, 'ANTED TO WIRE, FOR AN EXCURSION—SOME 29 or 80 regulation caps. Any party having same will please write immediately to the Secretary of the Thomas Davis juard, Hermitage Hall, corner of Allen and Houston sirseta. HOUSES, ROOMS, a Wanrup. WHE: R & WILSON'S 8! ita MACHINES: 50 Mnated atthe Seon Sienm Laundry, corner of Ca- nal street. Also, 1,000 good shirt troners, Saidlaundry does up washing and ironing ‘‘lirst rate.” Sothey say. WANT TO HIRE A PLACE FOR A FIRST CLASS Wholesale and retail liquor and kegat store, in a rosjnet- able neighborhood. Address box 65. Wiliansburg Post office. PART OF A HOUSE WANTED —A SMALL, RESPECT. able family wishes to rent a part of a small house in Je sey City. Letters addressed C. S., box 4.222 Post oles New York, stating terms and location, &e., will be attended ANTED TO PURCHASE, IN. BROOKLYN—-NEIGH. borhood of Fulton avenue Beige at ® two story inf basement brick house, with modern improvements and full lot. Address box 3,005 New York Post office, stating price, terms and location. JANTED—ONF HALF OF A SMALL GENTERT, house, unfurnished, in the western panto! the city, above Amity siveet, for a gentleman, wife and two~¢hildren, {dares giving description and amount of rent, W., bo®-3,08 ‘ont oflice. vm ANTED-PART OF A NICK SMALI. HOUSH. IN A pleasant and respectable location, by a small xentoel fomily. Rent must be moderate, Address Gustavus, 278 Spring street, ERTH EXTRACTED—POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN, J by means of « bentimbing application to the gums, by Dr. B. WILSON, dentist, Z7 Boud wroet, This appl eatin ty ner: fectly harmless In its etfeots, it simply arresting the eirenlavon blood round th bo \o be extracted for wbout halt BN yte, during w 6 all sense of feeling in the party Io suspended, References furnished, « ¥