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THE BURDELL ESTATE. nore a seerenee | z | E 8 forgery. ee ae i Band street, on the 1st day of jemt to seid Burdell up to that day.” Signed by Mra. Oun- ‘Mogham. What does this quit claim” mean? It sho was & tenant there was no need of this—-she would dave to leave; but this is merely an effort of his to get rid ‘unexecuted ‘mentioned the names of those ladies, viz.:—' and her mother. The counsel for tho er side bave insinuated seneieng: against the cburacter ett ‘or cap be found that contradicts ber, ‘ounse] on the other side claim to have dissovered discre- ‘ancies in it. The testimony of Dr. Ware I will not refor m be have been mistaken about the time ho saw San tapether. hey ore as leaid when I commenced, ee Soenehe > oe LT ag a daly ng — 7 ae counsel oa tbe oer ade wrought court a of twenty eix pages, — 1 > Win te aber, pba {a paral colemas; or Bi ort man writen or priate answer ‘ou je thove velf contradictions, but can oly bave fifteen mi- Judge her whole testimony. Be leae frequ ntly. what a lease was ‘Before ) ou she had ealy ove Mr. Eckel on still more by when pn AD pooch was pot married formed the and tho prevu Siriet wre chimant woud ‘@ ebtid unborn. al te ties of b! ean in favor of Who other partica, ‘The Surrogate. counsel! on for e! nit = i ; fi i Es is ue Coroner's Inquest, @ODDEN DEATH OF A RAMARKABLE PRRSONAGE—A COLORED VETERAN GONE TO REST—AN INTEREST mre mSTORY, Br. Nathaniel Groomo (colored), a veteran of the war ‘of 1812, for many years pasts resident of the Fifth ward, died muddenly at his residence, No, 60 Worth street, on ‘Wednesday night, from the offr cts of a fall recetved on the previous evening, by accidentally tumbling down stairs, ‘at his dwelling as above. The deceased, it appearot, was ‘well known by the colored population of the lower part of fe city and had » good reputation among them aa « medi. ea) man and ove yorned in scientific matters. His history, though Drie’, is exceodingly interesting, dating, as It docs, from the period of the war of 1812 up to the present time, appears that Groome’s carly days wore spent in slavery. le was owned in Baltimore, and when the war of 1912 ‘reke out be was enroliod as a sailor in the United States avy by bis master, and in the course of many naval ca- egoments did bis country valuable service. In this way he became entitled to his freedom, but was fraudulently i 253 E 2 £ az = 2 is ze fill F i fy i : Zz # PEP T ry 4 1 il Et : if SE bi i 23 3 Ti Fi i i i i Be Hf = #2] if: rth ae i . s z z 3 2 S 3 U of 1812. In this way be be entitled to bis freedom, hut he was ently fained in slavery by Bis master till 1817, when be was dc s Verdit of a Jury, in consequence of the LS ‘Bis wife being a slave waa sold South. He followed her to New Orleans, and served in the same family with her MIT he was adie to pay for her and her children a sam of 99,000. Hie four none are now in Ldberia and are doing z | YY. byes CT Tho new Street Commissioner, Charles Deviia, Ving formally entered on the duties of his office, the business .~ Saas deperimnce| now creceede 9 Goat rontine fashion, assaults or + outside claimants. wih a motley group. The charges, as usual, were peut laroenies and assaults. Subjoined are a few of the cases ‘| disposed of by the presiding Judges:— James Malone commited a gross outrage upon Mr. Jams 8. Barker, 152 Orchard street, on the 20ih of June. He was very ly sent up for the full term—six months Serab respectable lookin; we aa its made against Georg © complaints were le jo gesttrapt yilee eget beg oe and the other for worth of shad Tne Judge disposed of the culprit by sending him to the House.of Refuge. , Mary Ann Scott was arraigned for st a dress from Ann Sullivan, 369 Rivington street, on the 20th of June. Mary Ann said that she wus a residont of Peekskil), aud, if pardoned would return immediately to her country resi- dence on the Hudson. Justice Wood—This is the third time you have been in the Police Court, and you always hailed from Peek+kill Mrs. Sovit indignantly repud: ‘the imputation cast upon her integrity. Justice Osborne—There is some doubt about this case, ‘and we will eave to let you go. Chauncey Ellis was placed at the bar, charged with beanie Master John Hegamer, of 228 West Twenty-second rt Judge Osborne—What baye you g% tw say to this? What is your bueiness? Seog pay meng is to go round and see that all is maps Tam a Deputy Sheritf. ige—Well, it feems it is your peculiar province to keep the peace and not to break it. Mr. kllis, if you are not careful, you will be too zealous a public servant. I'll suspend judgment this time if the father of the complain- ant gives his consent. He did so, and the Deputy us took his eed Jn great baste. James C. Oakfield, a blind colored man, complained against Rachel Bergen. Rachel was gifted with a copious command of language, but she did not at all times express bereelf in the most elegant terms; for instance, she called Mr. O. a d—d son of a bitch? Another of Mias Borgea’s predominant traits was pugnacity; sho struck tho com- plaipant ia the face with her fist. ‘* But,” exclaimed the ingenious pettifogger who way counsel for Madame Rachel, in a triamphant tone, “how to ym. know the prisover assaulted you? Did you see ber? Anewer me that, sir. Remember, sir, you are on our oath, sir,’ observed the legal adviser of Miss igen. Pn cpap little girl saw her, and I knew her by voice. ‘The Justices deeming this evidence satisfactory, found bor guilty, and tnetracted her to pay « fine of $6. ee eg ward , Alizabeto dof stealing $33 worth of other arti- Carte’ was couviaced wis, black silk young pistol to celebrate to 4b of charged, with a caution. Austin Shay, Frederick Martin and Mary Miller were convicted of stealing clothing from Mr. Rockwell, of Nine [Tag They were each sent to the peniventary for F months. Margaret Hopkins, a oowrtezan, was tried and convicted of biting an inmate of the house whero she boarded, and was fined $25, Mr. Jobnaon, the clerk, tas kindly furnished our re. porter with tho wtaiati ofthis court for the month 6nd. ing June 30. Nursber of persons arraigned. . 612 Conyicted—Asrault and battery Disorderly 5 Malicious misshief. . aad was |, 4 would be mach which water tho street were dry and even d preferred to the slippery and aneare Oocasions. By aiving this « place in your journal, or othorwise Mery generally. hein bray. TT AxD Ox® Snot.—Wo learn through « Clinton tet Judge Lyneh has been again at work. It seoms that 8 rang of horse thieves had bees for some time lurkiag in the neighborhood of rapnenewe river, im that county, and the depredations bad aroused the people to vangeance A party went in pursuit, and several of the thieves, atil! in posrension of stolen herses, were captured upon an isiand in the river, Judge Lynch at once established he court for their trial, Two were m and at the last aovounte the judisial moo were in hot pur suit of them, threatening to hang them aleo,—Chicago Pret, June ®, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1857. and | Bighteenth Anniversary of Rutgers Femdle ‘This Institute held their eighteenth annual commence ‘ment in the Rutgers street chured om Thursday afternoon. ‘The President of the Insthute (Rev. Dr. Krebs) in the hair, The body and gallery of the church was densely crowded with the friends and parents of the pupils, who were all seated im the middle seate of the church, dressed white muslin dresses with pink and blue ribbon. After © prayer by the President, the young ladies sang the fob Song. Reacing of report on examination. Reading of report on neealework. Reading of report on drawings and Reading of report on mi place, and about two bupdred books were distributed among the lower cla:nes for excellence in their routine studies. the preeeptations, which were mary of the young mises tome boquete, amid loud continued cheering fom the audience. Afier the smaller presentations took place the following ladies were alvo awarded :— mins Husted, for excellence in French....., Misa Roberts, for exoelience in composition Miss Scotts, for excellence in composition 4 Miss Hubbard, for excelience in composition. .Gold medal. Mis: Furman, for excellence in composition. . .Gold medal. ‘he following gradvating pupils were presented with di- plomas, ip addition to their previous gif, on the occasion of their retirement from the institute:—Misser Clark, Fara. ham, Croeby, Mvoreford, Forrestor, Roberts, Hubbard, Wilter, Forrester and Ryerson. After the presentation took place, the President, ins neat and appropriate speech, addressed the graduates by commenting on their past conduct and future bappiness, concluding by pronouncing « benediction on them. atthe cloge of the address an affecting scene took place, the joating ladies weeping and bidding each other adieu yy embracing, &e. After they had sung the graduati song, the President, on their bebalf, addressed the prince pel (Rev. Mr. Van Norden) as follows:— Revergyy ap Drak 71R—In prion with yon as the Principal of Rutgers Female Institute, we are commission- ed by our associates—the united graduates under your care within the lart six years—to beg your acceptance of the accompanying memor'al of our unfeigned regard. (Applause ) From our full hearts we thank you for the uniform cow tesy, the rare ability and ‘he lofty Christian integrity which have r characterized your instrac- tions. As long a sball we treasure your words iadom, Ip leaving this for another sphere, may Dleeting which came to the weary wanderer on the , and hear the cheering words, “ Benold. I am with thee in all the places whither thou goest.” If bero- after we eball revisit these scenes, aud miss your wel- coming smile and familiar tones, we will fondly hope ‘that with a # bite robed throng more joyous we ‘may mect, where we shall 0 more sing ove “ parting hymn ”—Dear teacher, farewell! On behalf of the graduates, in grateful aiigoiors, ‘we are yours ly, G. mont truly, ee ae ee mee OE yar it, Barveg, Joeephine Hoxie, ou * n- sen, Sarah Youngblood, Lavina Frost and Isabel A. ‘The Pamper then presented the sive silver pitcher on which wes engraved the follo, inecription -—** ented to Rev. Dr. C. Van Norden, M., om the ococasion of his retirement as Mr. Van Norvay priate remarks wi audience. ‘After the singing of the Cloe nounciation of a benediction by binge dispersed. The Law the Effects of Deceased mericans in Cuba. [From the Delaware Gezeuo, June 90.) We have been hanced the follow! euler, which we cordioly polish of Sho voqnent of Quneul to Ma. (ap zas. '¢ have also seen a letier from Washington, in he “does not wonder a} the exul- regard for him, as teacher.—New Work, July 2, 1867.’ = fs i g 3 Dr. Worrell, and tbat the correspondence to Spain previous to the latter leaving Cuba:— Hav. Epwarp Woragit, Fsq—Upon my ‘erelval cuted your commirrion and had great pleasure ia learning ‘tbat those points which you had contended for im Matanzas have all been acknow! and extablianed oe ernment at Madrid, and are now the law of 1 bave conversed with maay r ‘Americans: resident foreigners, and English, who, while they acknowledge tat at the Lime they differed from you, yet seem to take pleasure in due honor to your zeal, aecribin, to cdngrar) great 8 8 wiotory not of jay only, but for all futuro time. This bulwark’ which has witbatoou all diplomacy for many years, was reserved months and years as they fly apeedi- ry the land; may not be in or 1a marble, bat wherever the 3 i i H E 4 5 3 MI the one of mili! oe ae Breas & HEWETT. Personal Intelligence. The Lowell Courier learns that Mr. Isaac W. Norcross was not on board the steamer Montreal last Friday. There was some mistake tn the name, as he has been heard from Pinta w Ly = atte pace, Chae Gnu drewa_ Fras iol vr steal rave Yoon C4 wwe Prot aK Ae fo Ar ‘Edo au Yonkers; we ohtl r sy! = =e en 6 rR oe ail New Jobm wire Ree eon, London; John te re, i + Aiken, Liverpool; Mr Jacoby, Germany: Mr Pucio and wife, finrasa, (Gea Portens, Jamaton: Chas, ikvans, West indies Hum el, resigenee not given 1 u Balti Sowees Thon (avec srenervilie; Jobn P Koht ‘and brother, fiat, emigne Lt » Mre Hamilton, POHL R Uoliga, Mra W 8 Hamilton and ter, J & Kuewlton, Jae igies, and WH Crandall, Haltfas Riddell es 1éler, Mire Nelson, Mire Gordon and Rey i olay, (annda- 24. , Mat, i i ABH i i f ay ge 3 i i z te i x ie) afte Ssbxt yr rrayegd pret end ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. REWARDS. 10 ‘LOST, ON JUNE 26, 4 LADY'S GOLD pen ail ver waich, No. 11,061, Bra: f, Tederick, r. The Snder will receive the above reward by ees same at 163 Monroe street JOHN BEA. REWARD—LOST, AT TAYLOR'S BATH, ON fy y, June 27,'s black em. melled diamond ring. Spaghore reward will be paid by leaving it at No. (5 Mercer G15 iy As tagis diamond, by elady, cmnicy frou Row Seu sizer ioe Madiage gor Tha'a ove fe be pald tosny one returning the same at $50 eee vette cont J Darks of ibe State of New York; aleo a dravt for twelve hon- ‘dol ara on the Citizens’ Bank of New Orieane, payable to the order of Wright, The above reward will he me a8. ‘avenue stage. The & rove reward will 104 Fourth avenue, jamin BRK on cellvary of We property, o BENJAMIN WRIGHT, I usne mreet, New York, ard no questions asked. Pay: nt of ihe draft in stopped. LOST AND FOUND, : O8T—A COMMUTATION TICKET DATED JUNE %, from Gosbea o New York via New York and Brie Rall yoad, The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning the kame to BE. W. DUBOIS, $27 Greenwich sireet. O8T—ON THE 2TH ULT, WHILE GOING TO OR from the Academy of Music, a cameo bracelet wiih three heads. The finder #1) be liberally rewarded on retaruing it to 576 Warbington street. OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, A YELLOW LEATHER pocketbook, clasp. broken containing some lei‘ers ia Freveh und fe memorarda of no value excers tothe owner, who will be very thankful if the tinder will plese to indicate where he cau call for it. Address B.'R., box 3153 Post office. OST—IN BALTIMORE, THE % OF JULY, 1957, TEN ‘upon bovds of the Balimors and Ohio Railroad Com any, of 185. for $1,000 exch, respectively numbered 342, 95, bin. 758, 6°6, 647, G28, 629, 630 tnd ool. the public are ae ‘of 8" tioned againit negotiating the same. “A reward oflered for thelr return to ISRAKL, GRIFFITH Baldmore, Ma QEBIOR VETERAN CORPS OF isl W ‘at beacquartera, Mercer House, corn treels, on the 4th day of*July, at nin m, 10 oele>rate (be anniversary by ® salute, end w partake of » dinner jocn. Every veteran is inviled to join in the feat the day. full band of music is engaged for ihe occasion, and carriages provided to convey the infirm and blind mem: bers to and froa thelr bomes to unite wish their brother aol diera in the celebration By order. 'H, RAYMOND, Colonel. TsaacM. Payre, A¢jutant ERAN CORPS OF 1812, OF THE STATE OF NEW York —The corps will sasembie at Kiell’s Siar House, 62 Liepesard sh eet on Aaturday, the wh of July at 10 A. Mt, to celebrate the day, John I. Scoler, Esy., has kindly oon seated fodelier ran ¢ration on the occasion.’ The corps will Broome and o'clock 4. M., tn of our national inde two a of Merce: full uni pencence Es FOR ALB, A LstGR THREG STORY $50 1, brick shop, 2) feet front and 60 (st deep, with \ep yew lease of ground, corner of Twenty seveni Paty avenue. Inquire at 299 Ninth avenue, —FOR SALE—A THREE STORY BOUSB and lot No, 737 Third avenne—renta for $360— 4 Falrenild’s, it Forty sight ot WILL BUY ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA- $3.500 the le farms tor pree in Ulster county, 159 under the best culdvation, buiidwgs aod ie. BIGGS & BOUTHWICK, #4 Nasaan street. FOR A BUPERIOR ROUSE IN BROOKLYN —Krown ment and trimmings, ladelpbis brick frost, built and fiatebed in the Dest manner, in et order and conveniout to ferry, BRIGGS & BOUTHWIOK, 84 Nassau street. $10 O00. foing to Cnins a desitabte house and lot it ‘thriving seigthoriod ‘of Forty ninth, sree LL} pear ferry, pleasant in Brooklyn, and a valuable lot at iil ores. Sra ParRS Tce fe Nemea stret. OR EXOHANGE—A BRAU- couniry reaideson, pleasant, healthy raced A fine reaidence in Brooklyn. two neat dwell — ‘Bibs a SOUTHWICK, ‘84 Nasvan street 1 0 —FOR FIVE THREE STORY BOUSF*, 5 neal up iy vitanted in ‘1 Limame bi %- 3 C2. hily mn! and will be ex. BIGGS 4 BO! k Naseaa strest. Fe SAL BOB WH Bp Bpomanerp FOR Faasu. r Gns 6 Charoh street. New York. F° BALE- A TWO STORY HOUSE, OCCUPIED AS & ea fixtares and stock, with 2'4 scres of Carnarwie, LL, 1'¢ hour's ride from Garnarais stag lesven Jones’ H nal, ‘oe HENRY Rakhi, ch tho pre: S = > = = 3 = = = 3 = 2 3 € = 3 = 3 taste arts avenue. USES IN A GOOD LOOATION, rook!) a. ohaage Wal «: for s farm Uther property will be . 11 Pine st, basemsat LE-HOUSE AND LOT 66 RAST THIRTY. FIR’ F Meee Price j, $6 00) may remain. Wanted -to ob- tain plain board on a farmn for «few wreks; Seaatiy consian of three grown perenua. four small children and g: bars Huvon, @® nat Yhiety-Arat street, FOR SALE fovas AD, Lot 10 HUDSON STREET. For pardewars apply on the premises premi A BAIN—A LOT, 2 BY 100 FRET ON THE BAST side of Beventh avenue, between Forty seventh and Forty eighth ently iat improving,” atoher or ‘sore, aire of fanken WAkRR, corner of aa righth street, in the bakery. avenue sad Forty. ihe lets are Nos. wae aq aire of a ¥,« street, New BALE EXCHARGS®—HOUSES AND LOT BBY Weg ect ae Sea trees of placa, F°%, BALE OR BXOHANGR—A TRACT OF FIRST pir her for \ambering. 0. Fy SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR BROOK. yop erty, & farm of about @ acres, one hour’ a'Wew York. Inquire of lO. HEATH & 00,, Ann street, New York. . SALE CR TO LET—AT ASTORIA—A LARGE in , With al} (he modern imerovemen’ about three of roiling R tine OR SAL@ OR TO LET—TAR COMMODIOUS MANSION house in Hindson Clty, Regen Hill. near the Court House, ie from Jersey City ferry or Newark avenue, on ly roaning. The how a!l_soaven 3 bauer, it and ehade trees, it ls a convenient Cistance for persyna doimg bur! 9 8 feat rate boantiog , 15 Monigonery sireet, ESTATK —THR DES\AA na Hotel, with stables, vat den, three miles from the Ho boken ferry, at New Durham, N. J., on ie liaokenseck Sint yer Senitiane inause' of BATLLLL, oa tee y. For inquire of th BAVILLiy om premises, FOR SALE. ee nn $2 5, TOP B4Ln 4 oa, ous ae Sorraa tide FOB 8A) THE pg 3 $500 A owaee iar 1g tha ci'y. Apply on Ww: = BAND 0) $500, "cues ame arr os moat Fae ida vmely up, being om @ corner of one oipa. aveetad RIGGS & SOUTIWICK, 84 Nassan st. CASH WILL BUY LEAR STOCK AND FIX. tures of Trult and conte rg eS store on Broad $60 Way, ia a Orato nage ‘ for maa bas at een opened ie proprisar has ober bus‘nees wi bis nt ofra it mus! be soki, Address K. Riley, Union square Poat ofice. $60 —GKOCERY.—WiLL BR SOLD AT A VERY + low valuation, # o first elass grocery, reat very low, and excellent stand, with everything complete; own- er ts sick, an honest man ean have @ chance to pay for it, LIVINGBTON £0080 6 Bockman stroet, —FOR SALE.—A SIC, Ri “ 1000. ote rs i ea san ras a nt Biggs & SOUTHWICK, 84 Maman cea long ewablished st low ren! CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR A 1,200 sretorale, many years taped ale cadet bile tn eee er no! acd taken ow’ in trade. «all ai 289 M. WRAY, aucttoneor, 1.500. 7792, ate a CBRAPSA, LONG MSTA. a! . lished and profitable lumber busines. paying $4,000 6 $6.04 ger year,” Tha present owner desiring 10 rele, oilers great advantages aud bargalue. BIGGS & SOUTHWIOK, 84 Nassau street, FOR A HANDSOME AND FULLY FITISD up and furnished dining and billiard saloon, on favorable lease, doing a fall and protitable bual- ‘Offered at more than orétnary induecment. BIGGS & SOUFHWICK, 84 Newnan st. FGO0, Wor tate AN OLD PATAHLASHED COW A _ fection: ry and tee creem Bnainces. ia one of 6 greatest thor uzbfares I the city; tools, fixtures, toda fowntaius, &e., complete; Bows Jense of mises. Apply to U. B. HOWAS « rondw ay, Broadw ‘Deas, with a” low CO., & 336 pre rorm 14, $1 BOO Fok, ONE OF THE PRETTINST FITTED UF roceries in the Ninth avenue; stock new and ea ly elected, lease favorable, on @ buslnezs thorongh- fare and doing a proieble trade. 1GGS & SOUTHWICK, #4 Nassan street, 6 $2.00) ream in Dusiaess thoroughiare, dolpg 8 fall and profiable business, and most favorabie lessee bargalo offered BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nassau street. $2. 500. —FOR SALE CHEAP, A JEW: at fe beautifully situated for a ! handsomely fitted up, large safe, and ww: established four years; two years! leas: low 8 4 SOUTHWICK, Bt —ONE HALF OF A VALUABLE PATENT ‘BIG 000 right tor sale, clear of debt; lerze stock on Hand: menu‘actured and used in every house.’ Address I. A., Herald ofice None but priacipala trea ed with, 5 500. —A DINING SALOON AND SAR, THE Aa . best in New York, for sale; is doing’ abou £20,009 per year. Long lease 9 ything complete for the Dusinees, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 54 Nassau street. NY PERSON WISHING TO BUY AN EXPRESS LINB, now doing a large business, can hear of sucl nee by addressing 4. 18., Lox 165 Herald oflice, Price Bj00 to $1, 2) rea eatate included. NY PERSON WISHIN? TO BUY AN EXPRESS LINE, now doing a large business, ean hear of suc) achancs by addrees!ng A. i., box 165 Herald oflice. Price $7000 to $12,- 000, reai estate included. ARBER'S SHOP FOR BALI er is opening another busin FOR A LONG ESTABLISHED AN FULLY furnished hotel qnd ice ¢1 nga w i URY STORE, isiness; store wsorted stock; rent, Nassau street, REAP, AS THE OWN. 1: has’ been establiched four mn, has & good run of customers, low rentand conne st- ed wieb a hotel. Inquire of J. JENKINS, agent, 665 Broad- way. ORNER GROUWKY AXD LIQUOR STORE FORSALR, ay and wagon. and three years lease, inquire at 409 "Beoord avenue, or 649 Houston ttreet. NOUNTERS —FOR. SALB, TWO BEAUTIFUL COUN ih marble ‘table for bars, segars or a0: other business; one am: faney bar, and One oyster stant with marble top; will be cheap. Apply 0 RICHARD WALTERS & CO., 26 Catherine s ree. RUG STORE FOR SALK—BEAUTIFULLY FITTED al er up and located in one o: the best business im the city. Address "Drugs, Post ofice Fourth and Troy streets. NGPNHS AND BOILERS FOR SALE. two Inch cylinder boilers, 18 feet flues; one 36 inch cylender boiler, 21 feat ineh tues; one £6 inch oyluder holler, feet " ower eeminn, with oa: bed, 5 fon headas One trarar boiler, very Mille used; alvo, boilers and cogincs of all izes on hand, aud bailt t» order, Inquire 81.29; Went niroet. INGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE—OF THIRTY HORSE power; wan built jast Angust to order, and is one of the ‘tn the city; le in perfect or ter, and now rannin: 1 443 Water street; baa a cut off and ten feet fly wheel ‘pal: WEST EIGHTESNTH SPRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH 58 aud Sixth avenuee,— Pooms, with board, for @ frodetican, “Hotse Art chen,” Woraimpoasrata, “Rate enoes m exchanged, FRANKLIN STREET, PIRRT HOUSE 70 Bred arr labed Poow for ; le and Fooma bedroom: ge doub pe“work. Inqaire aa above. Tl Wer cents deaisler martes grtinaet or " acodmmoduied with pleasant rooms sia a man ‘amily, where 8 few select boarders are take, each Gun ann enjoy the freedom of home. References 3 exchanged. eae ee SreRAS othe house te @ large roading room, where all ae "ANSON HOUSE, Proprietor, 136 RUZABETH STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM Broome strect.— A few gentlemen can be accommo Gated with hancromely furnishes rooms acd good board at #250 per week. Honae has he modern improvementa, auch na wardrcbes, eloeeta and baih room, with Bot and ood water, .WEsT oF Te | 294, THOMPEON BTREKC. NAR WASHINGTON Parade © round.—Famiiles or single genuemen ean ohiain a choles of excellent ross, with |, Bou herners ov others seeking @ comfortable h”me ean obtain such BY ap- pit isaths and gaa throughont. + 427 HROOME STRERT, ONR BLOOK FROM BROAD. way—Furuished a: arimente wil Foard, to" PetaLton ‘and geneween “Frcnam teuie spoken. Transient boarders taken, LADY WISHES BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, where there are no other boarders. Hoboken or Brook: preferred. Addreas Mrs. 0. Jones, Girard House, wits FAMILY OR GRNTLEWRN OAN O8TAIN "A DESY. rab'e suit of roome, wilh or wi bout board, wofarnishe t j leo @ single room for a geat eman. week at 62 Bleecker OARD.—SUITS OF ROOMS, ON THE 8! third floors, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, Kelerences required. No, 76 Weat Twenty- third s'reet. OARD- WITH FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GENTLE men and tbe r wives or ringle gentlemen, may sw had in ® na food and conventent Leal pply at between bowery and Second avenue, OARD—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, also a few single gentlemen, can be acoomialated with very pleasant and well furniahed apartments and board. in a private fainily, House is delightfully located. and contains all Conveniences, Apply at No. § Bast Thirieth siroet, second door from Fifth avenge, CARD.—WANTED BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN PAR- tinl boar Lin a private family, between Cans! and Monrth streets Address J. H. A., Herald oftice, s'ating te ms, waiet muat be mode ate. BOskPsFORNIeHED, ROOMS FOR, LApias AND eptlemen, bowd for the ladies only, where they may en- joy he ertafaria of a nome, inn quiet Weallon, & few. 2o%ro west of Broadway, below Conal street, Address Mrs, Leaite, Broxdway Poet ofiice. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A ROOM ON SH- cond feor, an* one on third floor, front sttast 4 ia one Of the most pleasant parts of Kast Broadway; gus wad bath, References exchnuged. Cell at 191 Kast Broad vay. OARD AT 626 HOUBZON SIRKET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way.—Pleawant aeaily furnished, family privata, Jecation bealihy, terms tnoderat#, suitable for'a Indy and gen ezaen or two single Kentleimen, neces given and re- quired, bh eel OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS OF THE second story for a geatieman and wife or single gentie- meu, may be obtained bv applylog at 100 Congress street, South Prook'yn Dinner ai #lx o'eoek. OARD IN BROOKIYN—TWO OR eniemen can be sccymmodatsd with References exchanged. Le THREE SIM ye Oh Liy~ rooms a! ingslon rt OARD IN BROOKLYN. ROOMS SUITAGL® FOR Bihieie peasiemen or a peolleman nod his wife, fo 9 feet Giags bouse, dinner at 634 o'clook; 2 nvealent to Boat or Wall sureet fer des. Apply at 24 Henry atrees, between Amity Congres PRE GREE RE OARD IN BROOKLYN —Aa #(NGLE GENTLEMAN OAN pA yy hg fe sue’, Brookign. elere tea r1c-anged. if OARD IN WILLIANS{URO.—TWO SINGLE GEN. flemen may fod desirable acoommodations Ina small ivaie femily.” The mort sa'lefuctary roferenceyceq ured, dress B., Wiliameburg Pos: cfiice, OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, IN THM NEIGH borhood of Atlante street by # faimily of four adnitey three bedrooms, with use ef parlor A private h’ where these are uo curse boarders, preferred. address © afer, Hoe rald office, stating locaon, terms, alan We, if desired, on a. Apply to ©. & 1 POILLON, 424 Nout mrect FOR, SALE CA DINING SALOON AND BAR, NEWLY rT food order, doing & business of from to 800 per day. Apply a) 196 Weat street, New alias R SALE—A PLUMBING AND JOBBING SHOP, OR ‘as ihe owner has ciber businesr, would ta¥e a good ‘man wing from $200 to $1,000 as one wi travel preferred. Apply at 154 Soush sireet, % BALE—W. J, CORY'S.LARGE PACKING-BOX BS for by wore A desirable situation usinene p ply oJ. Psi TUCKBRMAN, 106 Washingon ee. c: SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A COMPLETE AND * Bierly fitted up segar store, in one of the best loeations: A large obacoo press for ® segar maker. Laquire at 32 udaon e-reet. 5 rent low; bulléiny verhaniing has made It one of the best stor veeriee eid liquors. Apply !a the store to THOR, Ps. OFFICE BOX FOR BALE—APPLY AT 379 ‘Washington 8 reet. between Chambe re and Warren ata, BUTOHERS.—STARD FOR SALE IN WASIINGTON market, one of the best Ineations for richer beef ar pork. apply to FRE 1K K, KELL, 668 Ninth avenue. YOUN: BOARD —A RW PLEASANT nooMs TO G yh py lew Rochelle, Apply to Major HADDEN on (he premises. Pyare mane na Ls Aa ant Per pion cS ieee Reet i onder ulre of Bovis Se Brondway, - OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED 0 HUD. ton miles ff in and beanhy siination, within a paigutes walb 4 the steam oat fRreucta rawired” ‘adress W's Terald otioa. USES, ROOMS, AC, WANTED. — FR Antepain Exo GR FOR city AND rorkl y from 400 99ers: worth from to wih every secon - Une to box 3,769 Post office will meet wih attention OPELLER W. I WILL BUY A PROPELLER Pruning ‘on Wonk purchase the one nat of one Nod FB ering thie will gy sapoad nad * om, preg an tamale wo ay ese AVERY, Scbny- lervifia, Waterford, July 1, 180%. PURCHASE OR CHAR. Tar for a honk Pa rator rons. Musk Ne fast un ta com- ‘ede. AG ¢ coll particulars, name of boat, price de., Rewd: Jerald office, NTRY SHAT OR SMALG FARM 18 roe hans Tun dwt hort imance of stations. Address Ilinote, oftios. MILLINERY, WC. F[REAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPRRTY—ALL THE GPTAT Pines den’ rows fod wiles qremiest the seme. Any person answi tiom, price and terma; or fringes yore S87 Broadway, are now guing at the ‘ a oe ® sOHPER jost ved § tater otasent of Ghote Wrest go ‘iso choles ri Bona for iadiew fh greal variety ne n= UsT eee, M PARIS A CASE OF FRENCH J cape and Mrs. LEVINS, 80034 Broadway: Sea ae - a ae 7 Laghors, Panama, raw, » Pan Pa “ An’ senett bate every tariety and style, vn lee OSS Brontwag, t prem. ! wy Cornar of Peart sweet Jemt received, 1 cacee enper meses’ Leghorn (acs, OARD WANTED—IN NEW YORK O& BROOKLYN Bw ese PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT OIL dren, in a delightful ‘wonld secommodaie tleman and his wife and iwo single gentiemen 4 sant and handsomely furnished rooma, *ith hot and as, Oe aera e 199 West Kigniee sth street, seeond rent of Eighth av. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE BREAKFAST, ten and lodgiog in private 7, in one of the frat clase huuses on Murray Hill, 63 East fortiewn mreet Refer rences exchanged. Fifth, Madison and Third arenue sages apd cers beer JOARDING'-A MAN AND WIFE LIVING IN THR coupiry, would line to take a few ehildren to board. [n~ Brooklyn. Bega PRIVATE FAVILY WOULD BE HAP. and or three 8 walk: ai Brooklyn, or AMILTER AND GENTLEWEN CAN NOW HAVE THR choles of three splendid wuite of roome, also four Fooma, op the pleasant part of Avoadway, with parial 4 desired. Inquire at ho. 747 i wey, opposiia place, {URNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD. DOWN TOWN —A large, nicely (urri: hed front room, suitab'e for ane oe on moderate Lermn: alae one oF {WU RWISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND \lemen, in a prive.e family, At 285 Porth aureet, opperite ees St nite Fr4sreomery FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET— with board, uitab ¢ for two single men OF & pen~ Ueman aod Be wife + laden sore, 41 NFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OB Abou ‘out A Persons wisbiag 'o combine gouibiey wah of the com- fort of countey life with the conveniences aS 33 acormmodsied iftieth street, (arth cnet oe Third avenne. Rent low w « good NTED—A PLEASS*T ROOM ABD BEDROOM AD- WMing, eafucnised, Oy 8 ned @ dress, ‘sinting locatva ard terms, D.G. W., box offen, ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN, A WELL FURNISHED partial tn a striotly deer WD. bon 2191 Pom often. —— ANTED—BOAR 9 IN THE COUNTRY TOR A GRN. Jeman and bia wife; must not over an Roar b sting shention snd tran dW rae. Acdress, Wi tisiaataentins THE FIREMEN, MPANIPS PRZErEIne TO poptr ‘ATO IN THE rroepiion of i von day Taly ©, om thes TR Al wil} wend girs 6 the horse of took avd 00, No. 12, on efernoon, bib inat., o'eloek. | (Eanes V kaa Se eieeear acters ried: -idental, or write where 4***s may be (ound they ‘wll uch oblige 8: 30 Tw NTED—OF ANORTA UTR Puoriten “e eaees Gey they were in rain re ag. rempecting them worl wea, = or ndcreraing 9 neve wo thely Ny creek, © pone t NiGHO™, WM BURNETF, AND AG BYRD, tree pew ns of, col — You Me aot Ghat, ender 's tages of "he Clroult Court of the burg Virginia remove 508 Fa? ne, Goce Ro. 108 wee Mladee and by abplication iy Teselva sone propor: ton of sae same, WelS WATIRUAE cy usioners Parersnvar 1h, Fae 0, ae “as =e ) port 7 ARTED—THIS MONTH, A MALE CHILD TO 4 Wom ''s ieth, 10 be taken Soa. Address Soainermer, Post oflive.