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4 NEW YORK HERALD, WE EDNESDAY, JUNE 3) 1858, Medtoativa of St, Mary's Charch, Clifton, Slaten Isiand., ‘Wee above church, which is situa‘ed about Ralf » mile from the ferry, at Otifton, was solemuly dedicated on fun ‘ay werning >y the Most Rey. Archbishop Hughes. ‘Phe church is built of brick,on a commanding hill, from whieh there is a beautiful view of the surrounding soenery. The foundation stone was laid last summer, ac owing vo the indefatigable exertions of the pastor, Rey. J. Lewis, alded by bis congregation, the edifice was completed some short time back. The Rev. Mr. Lewis bas already eetablisbed and built alarge and commodious school house, which is well aiteaded, and mych attention ‘wm paid W the onildren by the clergy. Tho churca is \ built in the Lombardian style of architecture, one hun- dred and fifteen fee: in length by aixty-foar in breadth. yt coat twenty-two thousand dollars to erect ,it. The waiterior is neatly but plainly fited out. On the walls are bung paintings representing various stages of ‘tho. crucifixion and several scriptural scenes. There is & wail ned organ and most commodious organ gallery. ‘The altar was tastefully decorated, and the scene was meat pong. Archbisbop Hughes arrived shortly athens iets togotier with Bishop Laughlin, of Brooklyn. Dr. Cum. wings sang High Mass, assisted by the Rev. Baward Lgnehy of Yonkers, ag deacon, and the Rev. John Walsh, of Browkly®, at sub deacoa, “ts poremouy of dedication commenced: shortly after Vi o'elook. When the church was filled ‘the \ioors were elowed, ged the Archbishop went outside ‘and walked in Latin, He taen ‘the tor, eprinkling it to the altar, where he ro- peice 4 woyes, for time, After the coremony Aiigb Mase We" Hoghes delivered x0 eloquent sermon. He snlncasa be tex! trom & chapter ip Luse, ‘‘ify soul does mpagnity the Lord and my spirit heth rejoiced. in God my Baerer, eoavse be bas regaried the humility of bis hanceal), Bedowd, ail generations heucetorward shalt ee! we pleased.’ He commenced by saying that tue words @ woo text, win which ey were ali so imilinr, were recorded among tae fow thai were spexen by the mother of God cod dookaration of tne dignity that nad been Sdouten her. The words that were recorded ez having been spoken by ag Rs eee ceeaey, few: out thie oust of mepiraiioa had Deca tragsmuea was by tbe inspired Brangeist, Bt La Lae; and it paca on (hat murpieion® oceesion that they shoald conse t ber werds wih tae coy whicu they had just witnessed, och taat church bad deca dedi and ihe purps © ented Wo Hrs fi) God. There was in the Led, y omed Virgie that prophesy thas au fron. (ocugetor Ward should cai her bessed, ana if weeomet ues regre ‘ted We Sad mot Dad an opportasity @f Deing prevent at the Mireces of ber divize son—thas ‘We did hot see with oar own eyes when ho raised Lags as from the dead, and restore! to the bieediog heart of ibe widow mother, ber opty dead boy—ihe apusiies and Aisciptes of our Saviour *joyed thal privilege; but we evjoy something more ufter vightevn hundred years after the promu! tion of tie dort \ses of Obrist. “fhey were here to day the living witeees of & prophecy uttered by his own immacuiste and bel¥ -rirgio motoer, ‘tbat all rations sbould call her Diced.” Chat was one of sigts of Christianity; bes (nrietianity coult not long survive when nominal Unristias® Coaned (0 resogatse tne gow. of the mother of Gov, S80 Degiected wo fold: which she otured Ae & sign that on pal, of her humility which God bad regarded sne should be called “blessed” fre thes tine forward through all generations. Woemightoery the vrivunge of wwe descipies of Christ because ti°y #8 #: Du! toon they id not tive to eee the fuifliment _Shat was propaet tied They cia not live to see the gior/ Sot trian, the church, nor the wonders revulting (r 't) Put be adcreseed in their hives—their aucenvo: \ 19 (ere, posserity in ages to come, were tru i? tio tex ped sowrnig Ae avowed the diguity of Mary When he Jooked around and beheld tne fuess, the aypr Wristoness iw all its parts of that simple but at the sawe tint» Peaut = strucwure, eae | it Bot worthy of the as piaace of the mother The prescher then paid 4 “leh tribute to the imaciangable exertions of the pastor tne ebureh, Rev. Mr. Lewis, and congratulaied bin aud Dis assistants or workmen on the manner in which they 001 ee yer their duty, He congratulated the Cataolios f ‘tat portion of Staten Island upon the festivity aud toe joy ousnets of that day , por could he forget to pay a tribuve to tbe gentleman who had presented them with tae ground. ‘The Archbishop next at length referred to the associations eonpected with the name of mary since the ear iest times, and observed toat in Europe they might try to pervert their own cburches—they might appropriate them to the could never biot outthe 0k to London itself—waen itive name of Mary. pame of a Catholic was in horror, when it was consi- dered next to idolatry to pronounce the name of tne Vir- gm Mary, excepting in & contemptous sense —loodon could oa biot out the very name in its streets. *'Mary Tabone,” they might call it “ Mary le boone,” but tuey could not dare to strike out “ y” which was older than their pew religion; “Covent ”? the aes ey which to a convent dedicated to “adary.”? simply left a letter out of the name, in order to try and jive that ew charch it was a privilege of the people by whom as orcctet, with “the consent of their pane, ‘wo choose whatever galas thet ‘was known in the calendar of God's church, to select their ewn psiren, They bad raised that church, ‘Uaat offering rbhape of their poverty, but ac game Sue mer Lacey oh) 7 game ratulated them on tees intended to have vespers in the afternoon, and om the Bishop of Brooktyn, but owing tw the cncesot o beet of the day, te pear Conoulded to close we church that afternoon. ‘The New Catnolte | Cathedral on Fifth Ave- nuc--The Work Begun. ‘The contracts for grading aod clearing the ground for the erection ‘of the new Roman Cathoilc Cathedtal of St. Patrick, on Fifth avenue, were givem out a week or twosince, The preliminaries of plan, choice of archi- tects, builders, &c., are fuliy determined also; the tino Sor laying tho cornerstone is finally fixed in Angust next, ‘This new ecclesiastical structure will be by far the largest, moet magnificent and costly of the kind in North ‘America. Although not comparable to the first grade of European cathedrals in size of costiiness, it will rank well up among those which come next after the grandest. Toe cost of tae building above ground is not expected to fail abort of three-quarters of a million, Its dimensions will present @ front of 140 fect aud depth of 345 foot. lw Jocation is on the block between Fiftieth aud Fifty Ares streets, fronting on Fifth avenue, and reaching back to where the line of Madison avenue will run when that street is laid out at ite upper end. Th ® position i one of the most commanding ani admirable on the wauio island ‘and in view of the many other interesting aud | aplendid improvements projected there, muct form he wwost at tractive point in the may of the city. . Standing on the pi rm of rock wj which it ts in- tended to rear the cathedral, the view down Fifth avenae Pprescnta a fae scope of the ‘sumptuous architecture oj that magnificent street. Tooking up the avenue the eye will patarally rest upon the entrance of the new Oontral Park, ‘at Fifty ninth street. Haif-way up to this entrance, above the site of the cathedral, stands the new and splendid jae = oh St. Luke's Hoepital, jas ber Uotam. Dia College, at present occupying the oid ings of tho Deai and Damo Asylum, makes the south side of Fiviewa Street parallel wita We cathedral grouod, whilst the Ro man Catholic Orphan Aey!im occupies the next lot ayove In dove time the new ba.idings of Columbia College will de put ap oa the west side of Fifth aveaue, oppose ine ce thedral. A biock or two in the roar of the latter is the old Power's Field, now being cleared for the new pullding of the Women’s fospiial. The Child's Hospital, the Orphan's Home, ~s other jateresting ‘osti- Clustered within ® few blocks of are among " Sui! otber churches besi ier tue cathedral. Sixteen lows of the college on am Forty eighth street have been Dought by the of the old Datch Reformet ‘tmoeting house (Post Mice), with the view of erestng there, withia five years, a beautifal white marble eivfic:, ie ‘the manner of the ove already located on Twenty niata street and Fifth avenue. private mansions of the yy eberacter are ‘also projected tuis vicinity, 80 that the apparent termination waich the ponderous ‘walls of the reservoir seemed to make for the avenuo, © Wii be overstepped, and the section between that and wie entrance to Central Park will be entirely baut up aod ‘the most splendit portion of the city of New York. The land on which the cathedral will stand comprises an aren of 200 fect froat by 400 feet doep, ‘embraced between the lines of the two in the city—Fifth and Madison itl reet upon the rock — which is i raised above the avenue, the building occupying Srewre Of the lot, and inclosed on Yifwetht and Puty first streets by a low wall with a walk aud parterre, to ac processions, &o. Tae front of the edifice will be approached by steps trom tue Fifth avenue, on which iners wilt be three great entrances. It will be, aa us with Cotbic cathedrals, crucifurm, and with trankcep! Tear entrances,#0 that ite ventilation and absence from De all that coatd be Jevired. The mi Stevation on Fifth ‘Avenue will comprise a fine gavle, 160 feet high, with rose window. On the south corner ((ront) oon ¢ a spire of open tracery el to the ih of the church, whitest on the north corner front) a tower of nearly equal bulk, octagon, and adoa {remy at the hight of the spire, gives tne whole fron reat breadth and maaaiveness, whiist their lofty dimen SS wh vat something like the tras scope which i¢ required the aims of this » 7 a architectare, The side elevations present splentid ranges of window: and ‘uttreases, pinnacied and fine|y deocorared, theornamonted ables, with their windows, entrances, nicti eariohing and relieving the greak length of the side en interior of the haltding will be fully worthy the exterior, It will be entered by a porch ouny feet to the crown of ite arch, en riched with column, tracery, &o. The arrange mente of the interior will be altogether unique in this country. It will be 120 foot high in the clear, inside, ‘and comprise a naive, two side aisles, the transept (: wings of the oroea), 176 fect, and the sanctuary for great altar at the upper end. The roof, raised upon ‘one gothic columns, au ports groined arches constr Tike the rest of the building, of stone. fa tho side there will be twelve email chapels, with altars, ‘with the great altar aad an aitar to the virgin, four?! nia all. The building will be constructed under the suf Vil" ‘of Monare, Ron wick & Rodriguez, architects, (a & mort substantial manner, five years | ted ** De» dabie period for ite comp.ewn. “sore wit vee op ment of the pleas for Coop Aey| Peacone. exercise tho earnest attention and stady of 7 Areheica Totelligence. Pourncs is Ongcos.—An election for State oflicers, under the State constitution, preparatory to putting the State government into operation, will be held in Oregon the 7th inst. Three tickets have been nominated and are in the field. The Portland correspondentof the Alta Culifornia bilge these parties a8 (ollows:— polisioal campaign £000 bravely on. Hards, softs ve marshalled their forces and in pods The bards and softs represent the two aa of ot ihe democracy Harde are the “ Bushites,” or Salem cllane, prnewissee me “O’Moarites,” or * ku NP meraree The b Neck republicans ar are the dis- Bahitor, .? 0’Mearites,”” Know Noth! Of the Dred Scots decision. re ‘The three tickets are as follows:— FOR GOVERNOR, Ha Black Republicans, John Whheaky. E.M,Baroum. John ls FOR REPRESENTATIVE iN CONGRESS. La Fayette Grover. Jas. K. Kelly. J R. McBiide. FOR SBORETARY OF STATE. Lucien Heath, E A Rice, Leander Holmes. FOR TREASURER OF STATR. Jobn D. Boon. J.L Brumley. EL. applegate. FOR STATE PRINTER, Asanel Bush. Jas. O'Meara. D. W. Craig. PRESIDENTIAL Movements —A correspondent of the Rich- mond Enquirer writes as follows:— Trecentiy observed in a number of Lo Nashville Union the advaucementoi an opinion Hoory A. Wise wil be the candidate, in 1860, of @ ‘grand costitioa,” to be formed out of the various “odds and ends” which siand opens 3,0e the democratic party. Having taken special pains to Lag on the subject of Presidential pn por mode of giving to the foregoing slanderous intimation a prompt and flat denial, and of pre dieting the nomination of the Hon. bipogerchnccary hag Voguiabed Mary lander, for the next xy, by tne American party of both sections. Virainta Wareaine Pi.acss.—The sp) season ere ars io oes has opeoed earlier than oa visiters at the Greenbrier White Julphur, 30 at tbe Montgomery White, 250 at Old Point, 150 at the Hoal- ing, i Bath county; 25 at the Alleghany, 16 at the Yellow Suipher, and a gi: company at the Oid Sweet. DamaGes For Sepucrion.—The father of Nancy Witron has obtainea in the Pontotoc (Mies) Coart, © verdict of $10,000 against Robert Wi'son, for the seduction of hie daughter, who is oly 16 years ‘old. The defen dant, who was wealthy, iv meantime placed his pro- verty out of the reach of the law. erry ry Prey aor Ren, ARM WANTED ON LONG RAND —A SHORE front and within f'teen miles of ‘be contatatag fifty acres or more, tor whi ba fair price aT A given. Ai free. & M nD lil Herald office, stating price, x, BALE—F' FST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE NO.3 amerti: ‘ween Righth ry Twenty ninth street, between and Minth o exme easy. Apply to H. WOOD, 561 ‘Broadway. wor Bal BARGAIN, A TWO SPORY AND v dasewe: k house and lot’ for $1,800. It 1s situated No 36 Olerem 0! sv enue, corner of Park ‘avenue Brook! com minutes’ Fide in the ears from Falun for: ‘bas « flourishing 1, is flies up with ges and grspevine in yard. $1,000 of the purchase monay. cen remain on. bond tnd mortgnge. Inquire of BA. MERIAM, No. 75 Fulton street, New Yor! (OR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE en lot No. 3 Beach street, near West Brosdway, contain. jog gas witb Gxtures, aud Crotoa water. The ses can be seen from 80 10's M, and from 5to7 P.M. Possession tmomediately. For further particulars apply to W. H. CUD TiFra Ly jansnu atreet. _ee SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY? Lee, whbin twenty minu ride from EH 's stage ferry, ith sable, well sod fruic treest yew memaificent Terms’: ert oneh the reet on mortgage. Inquire on the premises, ‘esa venue, corner of Barclay street, West Hoboken, N.J, F° ‘R SALE—ON TERMS TO a Pees A somber of very r a a oe ore " te palin frock ro, Jarge and small, are offe ot peiace thah oongt> tule them bargains, No # is the tine P YHILIP WA’ RETHAS, No i Nassau street, VOR SALA FARM, THIRTY MILES FROM NEW York, 160 wares, finely watered, three miles and » half {yom Copel, duaber enough to pay ‘the ost. Prion 85 000 oom cla waules fromm Byractse, choice land, large orchid fine house , Bie WaTreRs, No. 1 Naasan street, ULL 81ZE, NO. 304 SOUTH FIFT? To a cash purchser, will be sold low. “apr! OH, 250 Fourth avenue, New York . PoE, New SOOURTRY TWO AND A HALF see bouwe or ‘or sale, at Weat want Vernon, tl re oy New Haven or Harlem rid for city property. minaies ride f ‘Wu! be ‘Ropiy at) ath Wil yor BALE. aT i I ARGATIN—A& MODEL FARM OF sixty-five aoren; witnares ‘imber, balance under good cultivation; Ww Jerag. (wo hours of Rew York. | Frice $5 000. Sern lerald ollice, for two days, stating wher canbe BR BALE OR BX: ANGE. TWO Bled STOOP BRICK bonses in West Thirty third Veet: alee two in Carroll for $1,809, 0; also several ferme end No. 10 _enir: BALR OB EXOHA® m ROME: MO n built ten an ei ioe, with large den, grape arvors shade, and ea ing ad sh motera eon pietere, bear bet Beak, Wood Bo Bourly to Poilede'pbia,” Will’ ex-hange Yor b ay Sth Cs Western lands and liquors, Address J, J.B, im ZACH 4 vaR—EPLERDID Soares ° aplenaid river views £-. ty seat at Clifton ttaten eboice farme on Braten 1s18n6, good ipvertmenta. a Fay Hu; fret clase ama at, Alen 8 sone becuse, SMH TLL WAPTRAS, Nov | Nssant street. — F2 SALR OR EXCHANGE, IN WESTOHESTRR ‘eounty—Cheap and desirable property ® tae Harlem railrosd, 40 acres at a depot 24 miles (rom We city. Several & burding ates, finely adapted for divisien into villa plows, 175 per acre. Price $110 Der Ren. a1» WATTRRA, No.1 Nass u street, yr SALE OR TO LET—THE FIRSF CLASS BROWN e house, is Lexington » srenue, seat ‘Twenty el reel "Te bas been tacoly painted pi 0 eomplete order, Price low and tarms easy. apply 10 JOUN VANDEABILE, I Water street. iz vos § SAW OR TO RENT—AT Long ‘azgut five acres of Iand, arn siablen, and ioshonse ed 1 Tre he fe house covtaine twoles rooms, pisz7a on all sides, ‘ocean, and ne: Joming owland’s Hotel, on Ube Snipe Witla DUMONT, 4 Wallstreet, N"i DU: > ee. ' L FOR yee AND A as ren: Sintes wonton, conltatng road, bein, wary cy nees loca contaiuiog Joar'amres bt tue Lands large shew Ac. ‘Terme easy. Apply on the premises. iy ANTED—A AMAL iy OR COUNTRY SEAT, p as. forty pails, from the cit; Morn prone a = ea ae tecr helee trwivr. 'D. H. ROUTH WIGR. —FOR SAtR OTIFUL HOUSE aND alta, #2., at Nyack, iat view. Reventy $1.600.58 acres OD Blalen 1 and, ger fron’ hone i cerete trade, price, apd sous ek gr Wi met Broadway. : = ———————— YOUNG MOTHER WISHES TO HAVE HER CHTID, ‘A bealthy femge infant a few months ol4. adopted by ‘person of papectabllity, None others need apply, ‘or three, Jar, ars. Clarke, coruer of Powers at. and surg, 1. I. DOPTION.. Any PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT AN \ntereatingliile girl about four years of Ree, can, son eenitt and lege further partien! inraby Calling ou it. Mor- Ro. Fifthareet, for MRS OSBORN WILL FIND A LETTER IN EB. 8 te ‘Prontway Port cflice. EE ewR. © iL TILL, WRO ARRIVED, HERE ON THR T’ erste Pa incphie rip from New Or- jeans te inde of Tene wharves few lines (9 W, saying where be a te seen, or where & note would fied him: Ndartes W. Herald office, PRzonsaron WANTED—IN REGA certain Anton or Otbo ricba, France, who werved in the Fréuch army vont, and is paid AS Gall on, or edd wo have emigrated to ited Stat vhovs euppowed to bava teal ie rete limore to Uetober, 1857 Cietnle and dle® in, Meuitabie, compensation will be paid to aay ay one. pT give reliable Information im relation to the be present owner of it, Wan, Plerman street, Baltimore, Wd. dg INFORM AIG FRIEND, C. iT reabouts immediately, as he hay Froward, fomethiag tocommriniste of ‘he utmoat importagee, Brera! letters have been senpiad no answer received. M*: JANE wot. OF WHOM INFORMATION 18 of bis Wanted tn ip Pulaburg, bispaich of June 23, teat present in New Yi who advertised Pano ORTER 18 RRO EUR KS Clarendon RQUE 0m TUR COOK inca th 4 4 # reet, nat winter —Bhe te reque ‘Thompecn street, near Washington — ‘BR COVINGTON, OF MARYLAND, PL WASH his ac drena to the proprictore of the Bi. Nicholas otel’ Bey, Wish to correet an error in his seoount caused by aiming’ Of names. Eelam Ke SALB—A COMPLETE FULL, DRESS AW i TRD TO CALL D FA. tigue salt for Reventh Regimens, Natioual Guard, om 1a Unambers sires. e THE REGATTA, , HiF SRVENTH ANNUAL REGATTA OF TR Na Roebells Model Yacht Club, will teks place from David's mf, oppeme ihe Repiane Howse, New Ile, on Batre: Free to al) boats 3 feet and under All entries mare before 11 o'elook. to start ot 1190, The T cgialins loaves Rowsevelt wip at 8A. Me ‘Rettrniog ati P.M M NERY, M38 DAYIDSON. 12 BLARCKRR STREET, weet OF Mi Frond wun, in view of the approxeuing tarinination of f romainder of cones W Hlescnre FOR SALE, TOO wot AND ICE Une BAGOON FOR jocatioa. Roeser oles a? oat ay yoawenks bargain. Toaeare RUG STORE FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A at avenue, three doors from Pelt wiroot toot ITHER OF Tam FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WILL BUT FREeeeeee= ome parece to stiend Bible House, Astor place. NOR BALE—TO A CASH CUSTOMER, A RETAIL BUST ean in, Brook iya. of ela yoore! eanding; thie tan es commense bual- aes fy oP ees , ‘nddreas Tre Trade, Brodklya’ Post oflice. oR, SALE MACHING) 1¥ AND LEASE OF HOBOKEN Chemical works, on Newark road, below Garden are in lete Scammer lueed inthe eouree of the further Ty Broadway, or to HBYE BROS. RB BALS~2RR. pan AD TEED OF THE SA+ oon rile arenua and Pearl aront Brook: igm,_ For further particulars injuire on the premises. 1B RALE.—THE WELL KNOWN Tommie any DO- mestic fruit store, 320 Hisoshiae sizer? fox sole | ae and doiny a good bueiness; will ery 4 only. No sgents need apply. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST ADT Aane RES- ‘taurant, with bar, down Ct jJarge business in gupolzinecumomers wih betes ad dn 2 eee ‘sold but little le money Inquire at 34 ‘ighteenth )OR SALE—CHEAP, ONE OF THE BRST BAR AND Dilnard saloons ‘im the city. Inquire at $47 Broadway, OR SALE—A NICK AND WELL ETETED UP LIQUOR store, in Prospeotatreet, Jersey, half way to adjoining the long dock and ‘iron foundry, wi dilly; thece is 00 otner in the umber of men to work i deo ‘1 cheng, asthe owner canno! attend to it, Ap- t ply at 719 Waxbington street, corner of Hum: FUR, FALECONR, OF THE OLDEST AND BEST drinking houses in the elty, with long lease and low rent. ise for rourselt. Inquire of F_ FY, No. 4 Coeaties ap, from 1A. M, to 2¥.M. ta need apply. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A WELL ESTABLISHED Bineral water business, with or without the machlaery. ‘ou eavellevt horse and wagon, bo! axes, ac, address Aw C" box 180 Herald oftee. 1QUOR. STORE. = TO BE SOLD, THE LEASE, STOCK, q i eae, capeiabie, cated In @ cuiet, Fi ulous without oppenton sail, nea a remnuners tive. to JAMES MCCORMICK, corner of Twentieth treet and Firwt avenue, who has authority to sell. EWING MACHINES FOR SALE AT I ESS THAN ONE- juarter the price usually asked, and equaily as gooi as Apy'in the city, by THOMPRON & UO. Re rer orted sireet, corner of Ann, up stairs, rooms Nos 2 and 3. Oagh sc vanced on new and second han merchandise. SRWING MACHINES.—FOR SALR, ONE EXOELLENT jul mew Howe’: 4 one excellent wing machines, in perfect runuit very cheap. A) w BHD “Uathar'ne street. > vol by ‘GROCERS. —A FIRST CLASS GROCERY IN JER- sey Clty for sale for cash only. Well looated for boatand fe. and doing a good business hatiefactory reasons for fale given. H. B, M., Post office, Jersey City. T° BE SOLD—THE ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a large grocery and liquor niore, with & lease of five years, The olace was in arrears of ren, a Bad wit be sold by the agent Apply oo the pi ALON, oF Jom Rogers, house agent, "gy'Tenth avenue, corner 0! teenth street 10 BOORBINDERS.—FOR SALE, A BINDERY, CON- Aisting of Austin’s stamping, cuiting and sawiig se ‘aia shines, one double screw nding one table 1K presses, aiamps, iron bound board, saishing tole, he. ‘address ‘3:0. U , box 125 Herald ofhee. BUTCHERS —FOR 8. ~ ytd Shed IMMEDIATE POS. session, the merket 6! ‘at 238 Mercer street, between Fourth street end Wasaingion piace, and Bo now Lae ‘& good buainces. Will ve wold shea ns the owner tas other bi usine ss which requires his aitention, HE HAND@OMEST FITTED UP SEGAR STORE IN the Bowery for sale --Price of fixtures complete, $375; or $160 for shelving. counter and gas fixtures, Buck not for sale, Apply at 260 Bowery. Vaan ee A ee WITH yao ars tot aCcnmoat i oSgon it tng» business, ad —FOR SALE-A we cat Mi nach med s 5 with ebutters and a fasbionabiy grey Wy neat Bad t great sacrifice. Apply immediately at 559 way, ir. FOR AN ESTABLISHED | BUFINRSS, DONE exclusively for 175 4 fl armall from $80 and no now trade. ton.” The profits ni ond will be seid, to |. for the above ee re Om owner (fice. No agents need app! $300. —EXPRESS opines. FOR SALE, PAYING $25 ; Rorae, wegen snd bernnee order, B apply to VKH, 264 East Fourtecath str $4.50, TARE, FOR SALE—POULTRY, FIsg, vegetable and general market, adjotuit tcusive meatmarket. Tl The piace ie, well ‘calebliahet ani 19. tated on a corner ot on of Vuagas erence Apoly Stir Broadway, room No. 4. ©. 8. HOWKS & 0). $900. crmplte, at oR pars EVERYTHING acxmplete ine, sheds, -horaes, w 5 ac. Low rx ‘rable {i Bad excel e yusiness and Tnaeing money: orate bar $1. 00 TO $1,200.—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY doing & good cash business, on one of the beat Dusiness thorov, 8, for sale, or will take © partacr, Tn Fin KIPTON, 127 Nassau street, in the basement of ban! jasean eireet. between 10 and 12A M, and Sand 4P. M. $$$ ‘| 900 WILL BUY THE GOOD WILL AND ALL THE farnitare of a large. mentee! ore bourse at wibin w: distance of ia Staten Leland. Whe ferry. he above smount ts ioas than hall ta valve, but il healte Fe {urge the proprietor sell. Apply at S47 ‘Brod way, room . BH, HOWES &00, —GROCRRY AND LIQUOR STORR FOR $1. 500. eae i eg Be k, fixtures | corner tore, and han cleared $1,500 per ond 2), 500. PORTER HOUSE AND LUNCH ROOM IN iy the Firat werd.—for sale, the stock, fixtures ana lease of a first class r house, lopg estabiebed. and ral jon given. Apply to in ruccersful operation. Every sntiefact!/ KUNBIOHARDT & MIBHUP, 170 Chatham square, room - SPECIAL NOTICES, _ F ITERARY— ATA eee CART ALY MEerree ot fe Clceronte Literar ‘amsoctation of Hevokiga, held evening Juve 2 160, at Warren svreet’ wieston fan “the £0) following geutlemen were ele sted officers of sociation — President... James Fairbairn. Vice President ° Recording secretary...... Corresponding Secreiary.. Ratior Berges RMOMVAL.—ISAAO SMITH, SON & 00. HAVE RE moved their umbrella and parasol warehouse from 237 Fearl street to 77 Warren street, opposite the Lodson River Ratiroad depot, Re CEERS’ Got tbe Tenders’ Associa: dase 30 at 4 oreteck 7 Pa. Lion, corner of sd and bien tree. Kenay by Bre oben J, Seagwick. bubject—"Phyrical Kaucation.” Al frieada of education are invited to attend. WILLIAM W. SMITH, President. Guo. F. Wiens, Secretary. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0,, WANTED, ‘OUSE IN THE COUNTRY —WANTED, A HOUSE IN the country, of moderate value, line of a ratiroad And not over one Bour from this eity. ia exchaoge for other comics e money, Address K., box 69 Post Hon and priee, ASSOCIATION —A STATED gesine wil be heldon Wedneslay, ball of the Board of Rance } FovRR: WANTED—TO BUY, A MODERN SUILT house, 8 new one preferred; not legs than twenty fect Lont, Ina geod neighborhood, located between Amity and Thirtieth etreet and Fourth and Mighth avenues. Price (r wo $5000. address, for two days, Willey, Tera ANTED-A HAND PRESS, SUCH AS If USED BY Neve York Boa’ for moh ena will be paid. Address box office. ANTED TO LET-A FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR A ‘email family, in the elty of one oF two miles from tt, Address , Al Lafayette place, New York. WANtED-a COPPER KETTLE BOTTOM, OF ABOUT eight feet diameter (1 second 4 it or any other; Wal will be wold low. Gan find « purchaser by addressing Job, Herald office, aa RIGHT HORSE STEAM ENGINE, ‘with a tabular boiler. Price and where it joan be seea direct to Mecbanis, Herald office, Wy Anrep ey apaL SBUO! gines and boilers, either rions zea, in good condition. Al 110 Brond way. ANTED TO HIRE—FOR TWO OR bia | ywonTua, a furniabed cottage in the country; mear the sea thors v1 in the visinity of the “ity, A line addressed to referred Sern fort, Herald office, will have immediate atient nT ae INSTRUCT Ne . PARISIAN LADY, HIGULY QUALIFIED IN MOSTC aad French, ia desirens of tenching in & family or board: tag seRool, in the sity or country. Apply at 65 Varick strest, third floor: CADEMY OF PONMANSHIP AND ROOKKERPING, 162 Broadway, corner of Franklin street, will be Kept open day and evening throughont the an r fully instructed ama thoroughiy fitted fy OLIVER B. D HAND STEAM KN her or separate, of va- iyo J. H, SOORDMAR, einas at 1 A. M. I Re1NeNT GOVERNESS —AN ACOOMPLIAIRD ENG lish lady of good family, desires an eligible and liberal epargemen’. Actuirementa—Rngliad, French (from dene in France), mmsie, embracing planoforie, 0° o singin and crayon drawing, Aci Wd Powt of __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C __ ANY, PERSON HAVING A LIGHT TOP WAGON which they would be Ri to exsh for a tory Bandeome pen box sagen, of Bi hs oud's Bake re neaee od titakede en A VERY SOpRaton LIGHT pov sus BRETT, MADY b3 Xing & Wecrson, Broad way, for $60 wi 103 said tor low 144 Re wens orn, eb been oe ae rasen tect order, P| . Wont Twenty tretacceet 4 epantiains SORREL MARE FOR BALE—FIVE YEARS OLD, Werrented to trot 2 43, sound, kind snd superior anfinal; also & 8y pony, can trot in also two bay Roreea very cheap, iso ®obesp mare, to go in } country, price $35. Apply. ‘at 18 Jay alreet, corner of ireen\ HANDSOME SHIFIING TOP LIGHT ee vo5 ‘sale—Built oy Mix in the best manner; hes deen a uged wouteix woaths “Original price $200; ie in perfect oer, lll be gotd for 8 oe owner has no further use for it May begeen at LENI’S livery stable, 1 000 Broadway. STYLIBE BORRKL BORSS FOR SALB—153; HAND? igh; perfectly kind, sound, and jeotle ja baraees or (dle; can Wot a mils ineide $3, minutes; is seven earn old. Price $250, Inquire at the Oiar stables, 3U6 ourth avenue. eee a, SEAT WAGON, FOR Ona ¢ bind 0 aeata, litt! 4, mix Maker, for aule cheap i. 'Caa ayy “uiKA & CO. Blades, 15 and 17 Tay STABLISHED 1806.—FINE SAQODLES, HARNE36, trupks, &c J B &J. BULL, No. 206 B: age the pleasure to inform their customers: they are atill to be found at their puppy all articles in thelr Une of Jowest market price. Rana cnaten weights; Neti’s patent safety sp: ps, whereia ladies or geatls men may Doi pg ory ter perfect sontidence (in oe accident) of not being dragged by the stirrup. Cail | FPAsT YOUNG ROAD HORSS YOR SALE Bay borse over 15% hax ds bleck Bawk stock; will show sound and every rei and endurance; in Cy Btate; must be ploy another horse, eta Apply in ibe tore, iz al ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF MARES, 15 HANDS, SOUND, eat endurance. ‘ve seen at Thompson's iiable, Thirteenth treet, near 7 pets ” Rk SALE—A PAIR OF WELL M Arcus Ry draft horses, 16: weighing be sppresinied “The owner having mut or @, is ‘he reason for selling. street, Brooklyn. 65 hands high, bs. end; Will be sold very low, as the owner bas no op for taoea ts corner of Prince and Crosby juire et the Mé tropolitan Hteots orof Val aNTINE & 00s 170 Brondway, OR SALE—-A TWO WHEELED DOG CART. TO BE seen at J, H. GUDWIN’S carriage factory, 114 Kliza UTIFUL BORGAE gavanar | rapa gy) ‘kind and a fast traveller. mess, Realy new, Can be ‘OR SALE—A COVERED WAGON IN PERFECT OR, der: ‘Foald yal 9 grocer ee expeeas: Price $90, address z ice. S+LE_TWO IMPORTED SHETLAND VONTES, ‘and 6 years old; male ‘nohes high, kind he aces nod ia barnes: pri would éxohanga good travelling horse, Also, one beautiful fall Dooded Blade tiawk oreres sound, kind and’ hands bigh Apply at No. 9 Weal Bevenieenth st street. R SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 183g HANDS eis, six or seven years old, very vlood like, . kindand sound May be seen ai the etables rear of ho. 2 2 Waeningion square, or by application to GEORGE MURRAY, 33 host Th rieenth street. F% SALE—A MAGNIFICENT TROTTING HORSE, black ass raven; can trot im two forty five to wagon, Hen can an ere bys lady, Price $40. address J. E., OR S4LE.—A STYLISH Rae-3 Bef aed BUILT, TO order in ihe beet manner b Brothers; coat $200; ‘Will be sold chean if applied tot immediily an be seem at Cleary’s stables, th streét, between Broadway and Fitb avenue. R SALE—A LARGE PAIR OF BAY OOACd horses, fix yeara cid, 16's bands bigh, of fine atyio. and Action, with short talle; ala a fano; 18. broke "for a lady oF gentleman to fi he par mratoquire of DG. DEVAL, 108 Kast Tweaty-fourth at between becond and Third R SALE—BRAUTIFUL GERMANTOWN ROCKA carriage, perfectly new, suitable for aity aa coun try; modern style.” Also, two shifun, top wagons (one at moat new) tn excellent sondition ‘Any or sil of the above Abe sold at a sacrifee, "ApDly ) stOhaeD WALTERS, 26 Catharine RB SALE—A SEOUND HAND RUCKaWAY, CAPA- Ofte of senting #ix persons, end well adapted for city or KAT the property of a private gentieman. Apply at LIAMS' coac coach fastory, 116 Weat Nineteenth street, R SALK —ONE MARE, 18 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS old, suitable for a truck orany heavy work; alse one mare, 15 hands big! years old; very sy] driver, Inquire wii sold at No. $6 RK SALE—A LIGET TROTTING WAGON, NEAKLY new, atabargain. Inquire at Oliver’satables, fwenty. seventh street, betwee: n Rig! and Ninth avenues, Rr SALE—HORSES, WAGONS AND kinds of family carria, and rocks’ , buggies, ex ‘o., new and second hand; and thirty horses ome pair of young mares, very fast. No. street, fro lyn. Focal ARNESS, ALL PROT YTRAMORE, BRAN 1 i) ‘Ale, « ‘8 most valuable St, La 9 bones fer pleas thom Del coll with new harness, and a good sulkey, Can be seen in the sine Club Stable, Ht Bowery, OR BALE. — ARRIVED FROM THE COUNTRY, & besutital Kemble Jackson colt, rained: can trot to ® v fast; kind an: ‘or further particulars call st No. 10f Farman street i Brockiyp. (OR SALE- WARRANTED KIND IN ALL HARNESS, & very superior brown horse, 1f% bands high, sven years old, and suitable for any sort ot work, of i. q mense power: te the propery of « entleman having for iim io. 09a at 1 Coop. ae eee Mr. jane street, near North river. LJ SALE-A_ VERY STYLISH EXTENSION TOP carriage for one or two horses, made in the best meaner by J. &. Lawrence i bas been used very iitde isin ya tect_order, and will be ‘wold cheap. Apply to JAM FABCOCK, 104 Fulton street, np staira. wR BALE—A ae LIGHT TWO REATED WAGON, pues ru, baer iene and shafta; also a double harness, lcquire at 2 et, in the lumber yard. OR BAL SALE—A MARE, SEVENTERN HANDS HIGH, seven years old, handacme and sty.ish; oan trot a milo in 20. Price one hubdred and. fifty dollars ‘Pole tor want of ue Onn be seen at Boll's Ferry Hotel. Also an express Wagon, ab M0 Bring street; will be kold iow. OR SALE—A HANDEOME PED! VLISH LIGHT bay vony.f fourems and ® sh, seven years Sang mgr | tound oa and van be Belmout Btablea, No- 62 Crosby OR BALE A BEAUTIFY BAY MARE, FIFTEEN banda bigh bisek mane, tail end ena trots mile in 3:10; sound sud kind ever way, Werran! Borlanand wil be nod cheaps neparate o een cTitrmare's abe, ‘corner of ty fifth auree Rr ‘35> FINE BAY HORSE, SEVEN YRARS handsome and by Aresponaivie naarly ne old, md gentle; Would make @ tae family or express horse, ies ans is high rrice $250 Also i ioe nice driver, Ly F der the saddle, Pony fourteen hanoe y Ld ‘5. To be seen at SI ‘Tusse two forecs are x BALE Set four and ent Fo HAND Wa- ma, conc aan four ik gent rockawe, cy " oat the laree santos hted robes, livery [ae Went Tenth street to oul arpitoanta, forty stalls all above wo years. Bround; or the whole to let for ¥ ‘ORSES.—DR. ELLIOTTS STF. FOR PORATOH Ra, forsale at MARZ MAGULKRS’S Hotel, MoVom)'s Dam end 113 Third avenue ORSE# FOR SALB—A PAIR OF WELL, MATCHED bay horses, sound, kind and stylish, andcan iravel in Sq, warranted In every way. Will be sold cheap if applied for'soon. G. 0, KIN Liberiy street, or ORSK WANTED.—TO RXCHANGK FOR A HORSE, A el one: a Say De ss A apy = | exce: noe 4 wery, wit. ‘DEnkoW. vei ASTURR —PASIURE FOR MORSES AND CATTLE can be obtained et Reuden Simoneon's, on Cherry Lane, Biaten Island, one mile from Por: Isichmond landing. Also, ® remedy for !be of broken winded horees Ail com: mnynicstions addressed as above, Post offs, Fort Richmond, TERMONT HORSES —FOUR PAIRS OF FINE YOUNG Y _ Morgua horses, vaya and piece: two pairs are, of large ¢ very devirable for tamiiy teams; #leo several fine aingle rosd horses. Por sale low, at No. 6 Hoeram sireet, Breoklyn, ‘VALUABLE, MARES—A PAIR, OF HIM HARD mares, pire, rich brown ontor, fae hesdt and imbs, short taille aud fr goers, workin rem! irotng on walking. “Will be warranieg sotiad and kin?’ and are offered for sale only for want of use, Apply at the pri- Yate madle, #7 Ninth street. Waa HORSES AND CARTS, TO WORK ‘on public works near the city of New York. For full ars call on Me reapant, at the store of Ward, Koapp 1, 64 and (6 Maiden Iané,on Wednesday Mh last, AGONS FOR SALE-OAN ASSORTMENT OF 1GTIT , consisting of top and no top wag "ua, one high one do. with Cw Rey) Ris pod top, lenaure Wagons, a“ je strer\, nd Broome streets . TANTED TO PUROBRASE—A PAIR OF Ly 1, MATOR. ed carriage horses: dark color: good style, 9 stion, en>- eanso and condition. ‘They mast weigh about 1,00) pounds each, Addrens Rquine, Herald omee. ——— = Ot Orr Oi CLOTHING —W5.e0 WORTH WANTED.— * rity per gent more than la given by others can bo ob. ow fr large. mma gy pregoaaliy, th ports 0) JAMES MORORKY. kal Peal "year JAST OFF CLOTHING AND RBOORD HAND FURMT. /) ture wanted Ladies tlemen having any of the same w dispose of cam obtaia a cash price oy vending or a1- dressing B; MINTS 252 Seventh aveaue, between Twenty. th and Twenty eighth streets, ADTR® AND GEN i WAVING ARY Case orFr J clothing, second hand farntiare, &o , (> dispone of will feoeive the fair value ia ash, Dy tending to or addreming Harris, 186 Seventh avenve, between Tweaies and Twoa'y- Ors \ etreeta, 000 OF NEW AND Gast OF CLOtiT . ing wanted, and Aly per seat given im reat; cash more than rlsewhore, by caliing at the store ot addr ny Wm. Walsh. % Orntre treet, corner of mane street, LO. Aly PVOAT—#4 80.— AMTETES 1, ATING ( : a he Mailadew ULNTON, f hia val vale, ood road BUARIING AND LOUGING, AUENTLAMAN AND WIP CAN RE ACOOUMODATED os r and bedroom on the second ior it, haudeo © wit urrisbed, ms» firat clase honse, comre 10 9. Fk; Fost my ngs the door Algo, & bail bedroom for a nvgio genfiomas apply at 77 Be Mark's ph ce. Al RADE BAYING 4 MANDSOMSLY FURNISHED brown stone house, 118 Kes Fourivsnth a rert. can se . one or two gevtiomea and their wives or n few siijgle gentlemen, with Tull or paral board, the real out fe ‘ot"s home guaranteed, FRONT BOOK'SO ESE 70 La Ly OR GENTLE » reasunably.—Ihere are but afew roarders. Also. rh we 2h be vil wo teach alittle cam ex han) Fou.th aveuue @ sms rocm tor a ind) irk to.» the pi iano Bo. 3 Fifts « reet, convenitat tone Third CAM BE ACCOMMODATED nd hoard. Address ores) at 10 Stuyvesant sireet, near 3 wu BOARDING A) AND LODGING, PRINCE STREET, NWAR BROADWAY —P 7S. Disned or uafnrni+bed aparimen'’s wad rooms, w\lm al! MOA One, On MOTerate tara Alor, berlor of large aimensions, suite le for ee lect clup, French spoken 9g SPRING STREET —I[ANDSOMELY FURNISEED TOOMs Oppo’ the St. Nicholas and next the Preroots Houre. Fire, class hovee, bot and cold bathe and gas. Terme FOURTH AVENUE —FAMILIKG OR SINGLE gentlemen wenting Lt and comfortanie board mey aduve place; the Louse BAM bet, gas and wil the provermenta; the roome are airy, and sll newly and y furviabed, ‘Private table at apy bour, and 31 Lape WISHES TO MEET WITH A GENTLEMAN ‘and Indy who would hire a room, of suit of rooms, with or without board “Pariles who require ® genteel respecte ble home will do well to eddress Mire. Gapriell, Herald office. oderate. Nootier ooarders. bem references given, ‘Terme m LARGE ROOM TO LRT—FURNISHED, ON THK +reon 1 floor, (0 a genilemsn and wife, |, per: maneot or transient, Apply at 1u7 West Twelfth street. LADY, OCCUPYING THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 297 Second avenve, Stuyvessut rqnare, would let a few fur: nisbed rooms, with or without Doard, ._ Apply ‘as above. OARD—WANTED, A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, wih board, ins plain respentable family, oy @ young indy whose bustbees wil cull her from home dieing the 1 caress, stating terms, which moat be very moderate, i. x Herald ofice. OARD —A GENTLEMAN gan BE AOCCOMMODATED ‘with s pleagant room, wih or withou: parual dard, 1a privare family, on applicaiion st 43 Mast rantloth street, between Fourth’ avenue and Broadway. Reforencon. giv as ed reqnived. ‘Also a fine pasemen', suitable ieee ry physiaiaa! rT OARD.—A BARGE FRONT ROOM WANTED, FOR A lady ard gentleman, where tere are no 0 her bowrdere preferred; location between ¥ourth and 1wenty fourih sireew, west of and near to broadway. Address i, box 16s herald office. —A VERY PLEASANT 8 second story to let, with full or cians house where the comforts of a home caa bs enjoyed; also, other rooms on third tloor. Apply at No. 76 Weat fwen- ty-bird sueet, Keferences od OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE WELL accommodated 3 room, and board for the lady, in & Genteel houre, all yrovements, witha widow Indy of quiet habite and quite alone maar Sears> arenne apd niet sree ‘Address a... B., Broadway Post ofllce. Reference Bore —FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO ONS OR WO gentlemen, | with or without bo board, at 163 Chambersat. OARD IN BROOKLYA.— —A AMAUL | FRENOM FaMI- Ty can acsommodate one oF two gentleman with room and board. French lewons given. Apply at 2) blicks street, between Harrison and Lvegra' OARD IM BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOM3 FOR gentlemen and thetr wives or #: Gelighttull Je gentlemen, at thy locaied house No. 242 Henry sires, between reas atresia five minutes! walk fr tho fer OARD [N BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms for s gent’eman and wie or single gentlemen, At7Shtate street Convenient to Wall or Atlantic areet fer- 1y, Terms reasonable, Bore, IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAY ing no other boarders, can accommodate two alugle Hen iiemen with bourd and bealiby, airy room, in the beat location within ihe sine of the Futon avenue cars, Refe- xchanged. apply at 378 Adeiph OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN IN A QUIET family, in the neighborhood of Hammond street aud Waverley Binee; a comfortable rom, ath wad gad, an osrly bread faa divner about7 P. M., todispenssbie, ‘Address, stating ‘arma, 60 2, bor 113 Herald ofice. one WANT D—IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NBAR Heizhis. Two young men desire partial board with ma bath to a private. Tans ly, where tbere are nother ‘stating location and terms, L. (., box 130 OARD WANTED—BY A RESPKOPABLE LAY OF Tetired abits, ina family where there are noother board. fs. A widow family preferred. Addreas W. Keddeman, INCH FAMILY, B by ayoung man (American) Address H. W., Heraid office, staung terms and location. YOUNG MAN, IN A y private respectable French Pi ant or aon Keferencea will be given and required, Fides, Herald office. OABDING Te aniae T Bon and RDKOOM WANTED—FURNISHED, BETWEEN CA- Dal and Vesey sirects, west of way, any one having such room, and willing 1o Keep the same in order. at pot see SS per ree A a quiet aud pent lesan! addressing Henry Herald of 0, fOr three days, an el \OLUMBIA HOTEL, 59 MURRAY STRERT, CORNER OF College piace, under the supervision of Cs, well known Corporal mpson is now ready to accommodate gentlemen furpisind roome, ‘aud # few with permanent board at reasonable rat Coors, HOUSE, 84 BROADWAY—THIS HOUSI is Kept on {tbe Kuropean plan, for the socommodatin doth gentlemen and sent © rooms when = red, Frice per aay, 2 17,28 te 60 cama, por weak frou 61 6) 10 $6. Gentleman and $1 perday. ELIOHTYUL apap AND A COMPORTABLE ho realized single or gendeme: Wives: “Apply at OF "becond avenue, corner of Fourth street, OANE ROUSE. f4 rounsz “AVENUR.—FAMILIES or gentlemen can be accommodated with excrlient Zooms and boord at prices ranging trom 80 to ‘Tranalent persons accommodated at ‘at 1 2 “a FSIRABLE ROOMS—NEW HOUSE, ROOMS CLEAN ‘tend pieasapt, The adveruiser having built anew house, 158 Plinabeth street, corner of rome, desires to let out tbe Tous, fursiahed, to genemen, who cap bare sitting room apd bedroom a¢jo ning, both furnished and Kept in order, for $125 per week aud upwarde The rooms are very plea Fant cod genilemen ofpmicely business babite are req wemed to apply. FR SHEE BD ROOMS | 10 LET—VERY DESIRABLE. jelith sireet, on one door from Second avenue, NISBED 1 ROOMA TO LI L&T, Wituovr, ,posan, ar ‘Ro. 146 Kighth street, opposite Clinton URNIGHED ROOMS —A . parvaee FAMILY OF TWO persons, occupying ® neat emeil story house, with ‘il the modern improvements, would let two or three Bem furpiabed roome to gentiomen on reasonable terms ee Location central, 400 Fourds rest, al ion pI URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AB LOW AB 6 PER week, at 18) Mott street, foar doors! and cars convenient | to all parts tbe opamaae OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. second Front and beck jn ae oe — for « single leman, or gentleman iy, OF & prive $ fio email’ rooms on om tbe third story, Terms Feasouabie, Apply at No. 4 Franklin ste Per Ly ho ‘& TWENTY FIRST STREET, La tom aAveoue ‘geatiom sa aa: eon obten board, ina hove References exchanged. ERTI. MEN ABD SEREB FAMILIRS—ALSO, A FEW wanes obtain destranie room, with eat Twei bird mre Southerners and others find the location pleasant for ANDSOMELY FURNISEED APARTMENTS TO LET— with or #! hout board, ina private house. Apply at 82 Noodbull eireet, ssrvokl) np. TRSAuDg HOME.—A COMFORTABLE HOME AND of atlendance by an experienced nurse oat city, resched by notee and b Righth a1 t-4 cars in 38 Dineies Nersons country ean Samp street and Ninth avenue, or to the care of M. A. Broome sure corner of Kim. ODGINGS.—DO YOU KNOW Ti i YOU CAN GET 2 clean comfortable room for $i to $2 per At 25 10 37 conta —E- at the Globe Ilotel, corner of isin and Fi sireeis: GOUT BROOKLTN 2, GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC RD commodnted with boars in s small private family, where the eomforus ‘The house ie seals Fy ined ws within a few wminiton cy of the south He can ave the use of a amall email pai it desirable. fer Reference required: Ad dreas ‘raid othice, T' NTLEMEN DESIRE BOARD IN BROOK y ighborhood of Fultea street or avenue, They wish tw6 Inrge rooms, oF to small, for bedrooms, a oa one large for sitting room. References given and required. Terme must be moterate, Address 1. F. ., iierald office. A small family preferred ) LRT—PFURNISH RI board, ROOMS, WITH OR wiTHoUr street. at 140 Frank, 10 LET-A COMFORTABLE FURNISIKD ROOM, with firepinge and closet, to one or two gentlemen. rent per mont. Apply at 123 Orchard sireot. ee Sy ROOM To ‘LET—T0 A SINGLE GEN tleman, without board: # fine large back parlor. Laos tion fine, Apply at No. 266 Rast Brond way. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM IN HONOKEN, convenient to the ferry, without hoard. Address, stating terms and location, A. Y., herrid office. BRIDGR STREET, CORNER OF STATR STRERT, Batiery —A front parlor and iwo bedrooms, with > reed, Tora family: Also eingie ie: evailenen, loon’ having 8 fine riew ele qu renee re oa i8iTTING ROOMS, WITH BEDROOMS ATE ACH ED; Dreakfart if required, single and double rooms for lodg road 0 Frankia nek at 8 Pricve to auit the dimes. 70 Franklin street, Grat house west of liroaiway. ing, we Auquire at 2 50n% FEW YOUNG MEN OR G MEN And their wives can have good board and plew od t liv Kim te] beiween Hroome and Grand tae door t from Broome, for $2 60 per week. Also, a few young lajies. G AE MARES PLAGR—PLRASANT AND, COMFORT roome, particularity ad«pted for warm weather, may be hee, ‘with board, ins first class house; both French and Spanish spoken in ike family, Terms mmeraie, BO 295, a7 zat THREE LARGE, ATRY ROOMS well furniehed, separate of togsiber, with of with Out boards by preference Wiibout board; lerme low. Apply nw above. 48 2 WEAT SIXTEENTH STAR®T, NSAR Fir til Ave hue.—A fine suit of rooma, nively furnished on the seoond flor, Gesirable for mmer, lay and con, with first clase board, at eco ‘Also ® single he house haw baths, gaa, water, Duaner at six — SEVENTH AVENUK, CORNEA OF FOU STaeeTat reet —Single or suite of rooms to let, with fall oard. Private table if required. Hoare wostatns 8 the modet — Locsion unsurpaseet. Refer ences exchanged. SIXTH AVENUE CA CHOlON OF ROOW: Te fg pea anitadle for tarnie ‘ing at the above healthy saummer lors few respe-table mic will ind good bowed, eraw aicderate, Wty BOARD AT CROTON LAKE ~ ‘coma, wit teniion paid. Terms moderate, ‘BY ; farm house preferred, where ad oarders charges mus: be moderate. Address "pox 100 1 Feral of office, K Cal) paruiculare. JB By OARD ON ATATEN ISLAND—A PRIVATE HOUS! le went of Westervii ly and Felired; or the same Wid De le 10 & he corner minutes! walk f be bay and ie respectable ft OAKDING AT A FARM HOUSE —-A FEW ranen air, rocma soitebie fo famities, cam be secured on mediate application, ip the large i ‘ot the eubscri Ler, near Glen Cove, Address ‘Underhill, Glem Cove” }OUNTRY BOARD —A GENTLEMAN, WHOSB denee is beantii upon the shore of the fine vi rw of the Atlastic Ucean, South Bay, ard com a can accommodate 8 limite? Dumber of boariers hal ie, ne ac Long endl Por lather pertoularss io Is done 3 Rha strech, or 10 Wile T. COMMBLL & }, 288 Third avenue. JOUNTRY BOARD-FOR FAMILIES OR Pid on reasonable terme. in a good house, deitg! hs ten minutes’ walk from Vanderbilt's Mading! Neuse i aos ce J. H, Barlow, Herald oflice. Good fishing, Coy OUNTRY be ge ~FOUR PERSONS CAN BE Ac- ed on reasonable terms. or two roome within twenty minutes’ ride NOUNTRY BOARD—AT A LARGE BRICK FARM house, three hours! ride frm the city, directly at a depot; plenty of mill, eresm, fraita, oA few first clagm board Bre cam enjoy all the Somfor Sy ‘a country home. Bhe pro- prietor can be seem at 195 way, room No 4. COUNTRY, BOARD —DRSIRALLE COUNTRY BOARD the olty, by CIO ey Mi Heraie ouice, stating i "i a where sn interview may be bad. z - jOUNTRY, rage pan ot unabed LRT, IN SARA - @turo! win ry an ven! wank of al Fait the priacio al hove sand the Goagrese firings, tear Souains ot of fromt and Layee © parlor, «ning 2, wi and three on ide fires tloor, ais also three conmfortabie bedrooms on the second @oor, Terma 6150 ihe yorson. Apply Immediately at Z0 West Forty fourta street, PLEASANT House pleaeantl iy loowed a (oto tas ab ou weaty san: 0 pleasantly loc sbost iweath, sale: ea? drive. froma ‘oa the Harlem » halird, vrticulare address Ra * “Mew: Cantien wi County, New York, or apply to JOHN PREATISS, No. 3h Vesey sirect. RAVENSWOOD, I L—FAMI- jonas, BOARD AT gentlemen can ob.aim board’ at the besnti- ful residence known asthe mansion house of the ite Colunel Gibbs. Access ova be had to the piace at all hours by cars, stages and steamboat JOUNTBY BOARD AND ITS COMFORTS —A SMALL ) tirat class family can find « pleasant retreat and home =< the summer ars tastefully srrepeed farm cow \ biands of the Betom, two and a half hours frome New boat. pate nae firat oleae boarders Counter BOARD AT LAKE MAHOPAC, A MOST delightfulenm mer retreat; fine bathing, boating, fishin gemning, bo. Five aculte oan ‘be accommodated i mily. ‘Por parlcwars inquire at 910 Broadway. OUNTRY BOARD AT YONKRERS,—TWO LARGE AIR’ 4, rooms, sultable for 8 family, oF & party of geauemen, witb factives for bathing, ‘ae core and bose fo and from New York at ail adaauire at the yonkers depot, for Mra. Geaner’ Monee, Coon BOARD WANTED—ON LONG ISLAND, BY afarm 7 ¢. fam! Sreneen gi fired wher I We mating terms, Be. for Pate Ws Rowe Brooklyn Post offes. wd BOARD AT BYRAM POINT - THE HOUSE ta gvumied roa oo op the Found, ith siry Pooma, Lan feniog. 74 and excellent fectlitie boatle tyr miles from New York by the New ree Kellroad Shetmile from Forwbener depot. inquire et tne dapot Tor the city by Kt iy Revi Tae ots . Winter, 215 Teath avenue. Ours: BOARD WAKTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, ‘wife, (wo small children and two servante Uistance mast Behe gig cee hour's ride by raiiroad, Address 0. F. B, bUReRY BOARD WARTED—FOR @' {ares nile te Jey age paw a farm houte pro where ‘are no other cimanee ot over hn hour's ride by eee Lo Westchester ew? or New J bee Aa aaaens terete bah box 1,803 N. YOUNTRY BOARD WaNTED—BY A not wore ‘ain comniry fi Shere twiaing ‘and the ues of & Moree and wagon can bas oron In sfwblie, preferred. Adirews immediaiely, terms, location, ko, deury Lenox, Geraid oflee, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-RY A FAMILY aduite, large alry ter, wih, Ad ryt, re required, mi od Og, within two hours’ rice or exh from reas IL, bOX 914 cliy Pont offer, siniing terme aive. O8T-FROM Tr “STR eT, 4 ie wd fan idea ‘a Ei A SMALL V4 ak piace and red lest for returciag a rom May 8 Ia6e yet Fermers’ Bank. the fincer OST.-99 REWARD.—LOSt ON PATURDAY, ‘a from 39 Woodbull «.reet, Dro ast aeevoucenaey Off—ON MONDAY EVENING, BETWEEN Tr hours of Sand 10 from 16 4 >iagdon place, row viree: atan colored Lalian ind. Whoever Whi returm ine above ll receive a very liberal reward. oo the back. ‘Tbe finder ing \t at 15 Grove street, bet weet oR PAD. z Bloodgood a ort DRAWN BY MARY inted New Y: Jobraary 12, 1564 parable foor monibe after Yo the order of ute Tallies: fur one hun- nad sixty de lars, ant endorsed by 0 tx Tablant, 8 Trent b. Lippel, F Grote, and HF ingsile, af itabie Fegard will be paid tor said note by leaving ita: F, vrrote’s, ew Yors. REWAKDS, a5 REWARD —LOS?, SUNDAY NIQHT, FROW THR ah Drie Inala ss the foot of Fou'ih sirens, Bast 16 feet long, painted black ontaite, the thw: rid ned eorons the siers $5 “REWARD.—LOST, A PACKAGE CONTATNI NGA +) land deed, of no’ ase to any one but he owner, ander wll receive the above reward by reinrning To wtom it waa direeted, or to. st parsers are for id deat RUc RN BRK, feventh treet ear area” D, A BLACK AND TAN PRINCE py 10 same of Ponto. id Abd no questions asked wt 79 15) Wem thirty forrth street REW ERD —U my oN TORADAY, THE 2D INST., ay 2 poodue yet fo name aaeh nd ane hae the above reward. 2 — ame OF Minnie 6 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, $20 art thes wih meta ‘rh em vn the end of on thelr delivery to Thos. P. Cooper, 182 South street, New York. $20 Grins ihe above reward by leaviog Nat ea dob air $25 4 REWARD -~THE apeve. REWARI id for the recovery of tbe Petrol Alera So bo wae Srowned on Sunday, the 27th inst, while bathing tbe Long Dock, Jersey Olty. Suid in foot nine or cleven, in hort hair, it fifieem years old, rd e dack of hin Uliver Cox, tie Newark aveatie, Jersey Chy. OLIVER 5 $25 Is Tap rahe Bs WALL rater, Joe & itg been stop again negouiating the $5 REWAR and Huds o street ’ by- i tore. Live hashds high sd lapwe in De fr, bd eooten the Fxg mm Farniabad, rynnlog oe all i Gow. The nehee hig ww a fare cons and dark coca’ ‘exon. re vitbe Wagen, Barger & Cooley, Jersey ee

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