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6 HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. | ON OF HOTEL KBBPERS I8 CALLED TO NEW YORK Hf-ex.D,~ SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 2, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., TO LET. TENT! fk 0 LET—THE BRICK STABLE, 45 THOMAS STREET, the Property corser of Ninety-elatm street and Broad. ‘as stalle for eight horses. with loft for bay aad’ way. formeriy kuows as the Waverley Hotel, Wo let, on very | feed, “Apply tol. My RODMAN, No. 9 Whitehall sirees. a. MSS a VAN BusKINE, "| mo; rO 0} . " He DWELL' N BU : ) DET-TO ONB FAMILY ONLY, THE DWELL' | - a Fourth ayeniie, corner Tenth street | I part of 127 Waverley pl comprising se-ond and ae . of and garret. the beuse le to be paipiel losider dh SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE AT BUPORD, | suc bed A Widens covetomaere oa At carden, | USC SEO PAPO, napus, eo wher Oe fe tor Pantha onan SERS. | To a am wireet. ad. For ‘par inquire of GUSTAVUS BaY- | ro LET—A HANDSOMELY PINISHP | ————— LIBS, 260 Broadway. ve Yorkville, <oulaiaing (an toome, 6" 4 OOTTAGR : rere “4 Vatu room, a vamee 10 FIRST CLASS POUR STORY ENGLISH Base. | $B, ly 10 & had A Fee en ea tans turonghout, with: au the | (ot —aeee ee ora 98 Chain over lnprovaments, in a frst class neigh be let for six months frou May }, reot reasoval e drest C. B., Beraid ollice. | PURNISHED HOUSE TO LET-TNE NEW THRE: story high stoop brown stone House, 70 Kast Tweuty sivih street, handsomely furnebed, Cau Uc eeu cis ve tween 12 abd 7 o'rlock. TN BRIGHTON, STA the ferry Mpo LET—AT ASTORIA. A HOT" | lauding | BLACKWELL, Astor pisbed Oy umiurniwhed, ¢ ‘easantly situated, five tune lawn, eh SE (2 ROOMS), FUR- afriage hease and’ stabl gs walk from tne steamboat 4 Prait wees. Apply to JNO. ne wie “AR OR PART OF FACTORY NO, With seam power if desired. Apply aN, 07 Chrystie street, 0 LET=A ™ -BATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITH ¥ jenees to rect, | J large gar ‘Wilh modern conveniences; partic 1 apted for tn next Toes! 40, convenient to the city, Rent $150. Apply g business ju ibe city, Apply to T BUND 182 | Grand an Afrom 8 10 12-A. M., at 168 Molt street, between ©, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AT NEW BRIGH ton. A K house, with wlab.e and garden at- Meched, abou een New Brig ad POMP Kinewilie ferr apply to D on prem ; Da AT #3 THIRD AVESUBSA LARGE NUMBI'R oF ame to ich futrow * ne ‘ove em Ta M tao tM FETTRICH tor -” Ais 1s of Mo DWELLING AND STORE 7.0 LET—81 FOUR A freee Wiltlanisbu Digrliing would be iet & Jately Gan fixtures, water. &¢. Apply to Mr, Si" che Frankfort House, corner Frankiort and William etre’ j42 4+ TQROADWAY—TO_ LET, NO. 1.127, THE FOU", gy eo one Building, next ‘bat one to” gf ee. tel, Pen store and upper part wo: ete no oly ul For further particule” be reed EDWARD ) Broadway PROOKLYN PROPERTY.—THR TW B y brick Dwelling Houses, 23 au’ Apply w, aA a: a co ing! ue of MALL THREE Henry street. KERESEY, 14 uear Faiton, for sale cheap, Yecry street, New York. R. BUCK MOUSE (SIATERN D 90NS) TO LET—WITH ummediate possession, 10caP a, sia ne in ears and steamboat, at Tarrytow a: full view of the fivden H nice terraced ground; renaing yiro: Trom street to sireet, S. BMF ERSON, 42] Eighth avenue. OTTAGE (TEN ROOY s) TO LET—AT TARRYTOW? _) on the Hudson, a st ort ¢ je from cars and ateam Boat mle round, out in ganien, stucked with choice Woe river. Posession immediate. Ri vite; Sine view 8, EMBERSON, 421 Bighth avenu COUNTRY NOUSE YO LET—PARTLY FURNISHED, near South Orange. within five minutes’ walk of 3 wood s'ation, “ae hour from th: ve rooms OD a floor. Apply NOUNTRY RESIDEECES TO LET—AT $325 J’ . Three new Cottages, at Englewood, N. yoiles from Jersey City. and within thre the depot; each lot 67125), and each house about sqnare, two stories high, besides attic and basement kitchen, Inquire of WM. B. DANA, 61 William street, room 24. ‘OUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—ON LONG ISLAND, 45 minutes from South ferry by railroad. Fine larce Ronee, three acres of ground, good water, fruit and shade trees,” Apply at 74 East Twenty-third streot COgNTRY SEATS, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, to let and for sale, ty; two stor! Fourth One at Astoria—Reut per month 8300 One at Fort Hamilion—Reut, += 880 One ai Fort amily = 22. 880 Two at Rahway. N, 400 and 200 a G00 to, $10.08 HARLES KE. MILLS, 3t Cedar street. CUSTER, X hanTO LEASE, 20 ACRES ADJOINING the station (Northern Railroad, of New Jersey), nearly HI tilable. truit trees, dc. with comfortable house.” Apply to J. M. TOWER, rear office, La Crosse Railroad, 254 Broad- Several for sale. way. FCRNISHED COTTAGE TO LET—at EDFORD, Westchester county, with three acres, pleasantly sit ated {or a mally family. Ingufreof GUSTAVUS BAYLI 340 Broadway. WURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR TO let—Without Board; enamolled furniture; liot aud cold water In the room; gas, fire and use of bath, te one or wo mingle gontiemen, ina jrivate family. Terms inoderate. Ap- ply ai 72 Nenry street. N. Y. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN— About one mile from City Hall, convenient to the Fuiton and DeKalb avenue cars; location unexceptionable; house three story brick and baseme in best order; vent to be fakem oui by the owner, a widow lady, with a fainlly of three. The very best reference required. For further par- ticulars address box 1,143 New York Post oflice. )URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—3) WEST THIRTY: econd street. Inquire on the premises, from 2 until 4 P. PRS ISHED THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—FOR x months, from May }, only toa sinall family: also a @mall Dwelling of elght roo 397 Fourth street, j Tent $450 a year. Apply at 00D HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY, PARTIALEY FUR- Pr ciaheds at C.ifton, Staten Island; a Cottage containing rooms, surrounded by woods, with good spriug water. cis- fern. stable, &c.; 20 minutes’ walk by p!. sidewaik from Yanderbiits Landing rent $90 With Yuruieure $40). Ad- dress M. A. P.. box 1,275 Post office, N, Y. OTEL TO LET—A LARGE, FIRST CLASS HOUS! suitable fora first class hotel; situation unsurpasse @bove Fourteenth street, Apply to M. 8. MYERS, 475 Broadway, ‘OUSE TO LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brick, modern improvements, up town. I took the bouse early, before it was known rents would be so lig would now readily let for $300 more than I give. I will my lease to anybody for $200 cash. Address Ho! ‘erald oflice. T a SPACIOUS AND HANDSOMPLY PITT! o « rovuze ttreets, New York UP proof buildings, 95, 97 ft and Floors, in the new fre DP) Can be con th ave., opposite Elgnth st. : Well adapted for lecture rooms or Ng! poses, Apply at 163 Waveriey piace. '¥ © LET—IN JERSEY CITY, THREE "ROO ‘ second floor, toasuall famiiy, without chiliren. Ply ac 92 Sussex street, between Sand 4 v'ciock A. M 0 LET—THREE STORY BASEMENT, BRICK HOUSE 804 West Fourteenth etreet, near Tenth avoane, bas gag, water and range; to a private family, Rent $300, with am: mediate poxsossion it wanted, THOMAS PYKE, 247 Weet Seventeenth street, 0 LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, LARGE ‘and medium sized Houses, desirably located at Citton, Tonypkinsville and Eiliotwvilie, S. 1. Permitgof A. JOUR- NEAY, No.5 Vine street. nmeated manutae- ON THE ap PAMILY WITHOUT CHIE. e House 28 East Fifty-third and fixtures, hot and cold ¢ premises, 1 mo bongs 0, A SMA sireet, neds waier, bath, pial MMO LET—TO A PAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN, THE © Upper Pivor of $08 Bust Tenth street; ying the lower part. Rent % % MO LET—AT YONKERS, A FURNISHED HOUSE, with (ine garden, barn, and splendid view of river, with= in five minntes? walk of d ‘or four months from May or June. oF. pO LET—IN HARLEM, A ANTLY located, partly furnished, brick House, with gas and water; the will be required to board the owner and bis wile at «fair compensation, Rent of house and water, $40. A small family, without small children, with sood reference. Apply to E, H. BROWN, 121 Nassau street, from 1103 P.M. .O LET—TNE BASEMENT UNDER WIIBELER & T° Wikoms, 305 Broad ‘ay, well adapted to first class trade; fiue ligh! for engravera’ &c; possession given May 1. Apply to A. L. BLY, 31 —TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, THE Second Floor aud two Roo: on third tloor of house M3 East Forty ninth street: neighborhood good, and house has the modern improvements, Reni $250. For partleulars inquire at 238 Water street, or $10 East Thirtieth street. © LET—THE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT brick Dwelling House, 355 West Thirty lfth street, con- teining all modern improvements and in complete order. Inquire of the owner, on the premises, 10 LET—SPLENDID FLOORS, WITH MODERN IM- provements. consisting of tive rooms; also two good Stores and one Basement on the northeast corver of Forty. sixth sireet aad Third avenue, New houses. Cail and sce them, JOHN FETTRETOH, 418 Third avence. TPO LET—NOS. 619, 621 AND 623 SECOND AVENUE; three stories, basements and high stoops, with all the ern Improvements. Rent $700 each, The owner will HOY LAN'S, corner of Thirty-ser th street and Sec. ond avenue, from 2 to 4 P. M., to Show the premises, oF up- ply 0 JOHN FEYTRETCH, diy Third avenue. 10, LET~TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS ONLY, the best portion of a handsome English basement House, ou Forty-second street, near Broadway. Rent $40) to $500, to be determined by furnishing halis and stairs. Address T. K, A., box S21 New York Post office 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT Room and Bedroom, on second floor, to a gentleman and Indy. Apply at 154 Wooster street. 1.0 LET—A LARGE AND CONVENIENT BASEMENT, ood light, 25x75 feet, near the Twenty-second precinet station; suitable for a lager bier, oyster aid billiard saloon, or any light business; rent low. Inquire of J. M. HELCK, 559 ighth avenue, corner of Fortieth street. 10. LET—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK 254 Spring street, two doors from Varick, suitable r, having @ linge oven Ip the y 3. BALLEY, corner o: Bowery and ET—A FRUIT AND CANDY STORE, WITH TWO Stock and Fixtures, for sale cheap, gas and all complete. Apply on the premises, 490 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. present owner leaving city, 0 LET—RENT $350—A NICE SMALL HOUSE, NEAR Washington avenue, Brooklyn; water, gas and fix. ‘walnut dumb walter, range, heater. Ac, ali in perfect B. 6. LOCKE, 20 Vine sircet tur order; possession May 1, T° Twenty-eighth street, LET—PARTS OF HOUSES, SEOOND FLOOR, 145 ast Kast Forty fifth street, $18; Second Floor. 10 ); Lower Part of Cottage Twenty cighth st a aneeat cote A Third Fi 00 1 2 avenue. bank goniaray ye. “ADAMS, 988 Bri T?, LET—PART OF AN BNGLISH BASEMENT HOU, five rooms, Contains all inogern iiprovements. Loca tion Thirty-fitth stree:, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Apply to SMITH & MEADE, 334 Eighth avenue, near ‘Twenty-ninth stre b hog LEI—T0 DENTISI8; ROOMS SUITABLE FOR A dentist to jet, in Twentieth street, between Broadway OFTS TO LET—THB ENTIRE FOUR LOFTS OF building 33 Cortlandt street, Inquire on the premise: RANGE, ¥. J.—TO LET, PART OF A PLEASANTLY located House, with separate entrance aud staircase The grounds are large and well suaded. Apply at 397 Fourth street. TORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE een Elvhty-sixth and Eighty Pp RT OF A TIRE on Fifth avenue, be Beventh streets, beautifully situate t, emamanding an exten- aive view of the Central Park and cv riooking the new reservoir. Large garden and st ttaened. Gas in the honse. Rent moderate and possession imuediately. For fui! particu ars inqutye oo the premises, first house trom EBighty-seventh strcet OOMS ON BROADWAY TO LET—DIRECTLY OP mame Posiie the Metropollian Hotel; possession given Apply at 57] Broadway. OOMS WANTED=FOR HOUSEKEEPING. three adults want to bire part of a rst el carpeted tio eferred, but not insisted on; no furniture re: ddress box 6,020 Post 9 Nice, Siat ing location, price aud all particulars, SECOND FLOOR—FOUR SS) and Room in attic, i fo let from At AND PANTRIES, in Oliver st t $20 per month ire at 159 ¢ aiture store. STEADY POW \D LIGHT ROOM&—ON CANAL | ‘Y street, near Broadway. and oppose Earie’s Hotel. | re aod Basement Biso a two-fronte JUN GANDU, 12 Walker » JTEADY STEAM POWE SD feet, weil lighted: steam he sireet, between Pike aud Kut Ss’ M POWER TO TO LET=ROUM 75 BY 2 uway. Apply at 499 Water | LET —ROOMS ON THE second and fourth floers of buildings Nos. 63 and } Bliraveth street, corner of Hester, to rent. Weil lichted and good steady powe:. Inqnire of the Engineer, on tue prem } { bee, or of THOMAS MORTON, 05 Maiden Inne, up stairs | STEAM POWER TO LET—FOUR LOFTS, 50X100 FE ‘well lighted and with steady power, situated on Seventh enn eee Twenty-eiguii and Twenty ninth sireain ‘Apply on retnines. or at WESTON, Patsy 37 & SCHLESTING. GQTEAM POWER AND | the buildings Nos. 37, ply to A. BRADY, LET-THE 49 Broadway trance even with ibe si ©. W. VALL, 69 Broad wa: LET—FOUR NEAT COTTAGES. 4,5 aNDS | Bushwick, Lt if . Willlatasiir a tension to D. & A. KINGSLAND, 8( 1 rposmec wee A YEAR UR THE SEASON, mished Farm House aud meven acres of La: About three miles below Rabway, ai Uniontown, New Jersey; the house is pieasantiy ioca’e! and ounded by rt Apnl |. Apply at it trees, esetsion given ag ath WOOD BROTHERS, 69) Broad ve: rpo Lar—THe FOUR STORY 7 street, first door east of Bre Brat class English chop h quise on the premises, vet m].0 LET—Ar PORT RIC NO, 85 SPRING ‘This house has 7 repaintet containing ten reows, W a Line view of the water, aug within (wo min he ferry for sale. twolve acres of Land, Cetightf lly situaied on Perms say. Apply to A. 0. 8. GALE, LET-HOUSE AND LOWER HALF OF HOUSE 26 Ob 1, containing all wodern agbout rem i- sen, Wil be let (or rea to M. WATERS, 122 Ci T° LE#—PART OF wtreet (15 Ludlow vd water, to 8 small faim iy us HOUBE WEST HOUSTON ce), cone f five Rooms. gas Reat moderate, LET-TWO HOUSES, NO 58 WHITE STREET near Broadway 5 Walker street, below Chu Both houses would be evce nds for restaurants or Jager beer na No, 55 White street would also be & good stand for dry ore manufret $k 8. SIERS BERGER, 920 Broad 0 LET—THE GROCERY Tot tin ‘ P nee Bip at fia east Tart ro LET=—BiLLIABD AND BEATA‘ quire in Market, 230 Fourth « LET={MALL FOR CLUB: ke. Apply at 241 Fourth « LL BT—FOR MANUFACTURING Ix. | ANT ROOM OOLS, SOCIBTIER | THE et PURPOSES Bullding Now, 9 ad 11 Hoyt wire’. f0 feet front, | pardularsat the ofice of A. JOURNEAY, No. 8 Se ee Te INGSLAND. OUTTOR EOD: te Drei 0 LET<A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSF ON FOURTH z huelness, Apply to | and Fourth aveniie. Address T. 0. 0., box 208 Herald ontice. '-A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, SUITABLE vo genteel families, extensive boarding house or Semtuary, containing twenty-nine rooms, with all the mo- dern conveniences Apply to GEORGE COOK, Auctioneer, MiyBroadway. MO LET-BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED IN HEMP stead barbor, near Glen Cove, a House, containt About twenty rooms, carriage house, barn. ‘., and 10 acres ot .and or more, with tue orchard’ if required; fine lawn, good batbing and fishing grounds; well adapted for a su Ther boarding house of & gentleman's private resideace Apply to P. M. DEMAREST, 40 Sout stn po Ler, T YONKERS ing a fine view of the Hudson river. ly to GEORGE COOK, Auctioneer, No. 141 UPPER PART OF A isting of foes ‘E FAMILY, Til Sixth avenie and bathro 256 WEST Eighth aven élther together or sepa: Siz and $10 ea po ket stH arui an. App VIOIY-FOURTH STREET, the Seoond and Third Floors’ our raoms ov each floor; reat ELEGANT PAL now occupied by fourth wireet. LORS ON FIRST a firet class physi- en 12 M, and 6 o'cior 1PO LET-THE HANDSOME HOUSE NO. 744NION place (Fourth avenue), corner of rh 1 chindeliers, shades, &C Also three Floors of a house, $400, Appy to W. PARLE’ handred rooms, with outbuil acres of land, sbundantiy stocked Ht will be sold for much less than ats vi jue Avoly as the East River Bank, 630 Broadway. RENT—Al FORT GEORGE, NRAR THE LINE OF the Harlem Steamboata, with dock, a large House. built expressly (or a private and retired summer board ng house, ‘containing about 2) rooms. with a amall cottage in the rear for the nse of the family, which cam be had in conacetion with the garge house if required, all of which is put in good repair. The situation on high ground Mmanding some of the finest views on he island, with beautiful vroves of shade, bathing, bowting. fishing, sporting, Acy: Within one hour of ‘the city by railroad and < A ‘esponsible party can make @ permanent arrangement that can be mace ‘profitane. Apply for directions to the lace at No. 9 Barclay street, or 10 A, Bo MILLS, Ageot, sith sireet aud Tenth avi 10 RENT-IN THE THRIVING VILLAGE OF PEEKS. Kil, @ Lew Brick Buildio # table for a hotel or vosrd. jog house: will ve putin prine order. For particulars in, uire of RK, FINCH, Peekskill, or & B, FINCH, 15 eckman street. 10 RENT—FURNISHED OR VNFUENISHED, THE handsome four # brown stone high stoop’ House and Lot, 17 Basi Thirty-tret etveet, between Fifth aad Madicon avenues. For rent, &., apply to # H LUDLOW 4 Co, No. 3 Pine street. 0 RENT—PURNISHED, FOR ONE YEAR YROM THE Istof May neat, the Honse 166 West Eleventh street. Jp quire of R- DEEDERICUS, 16 South Wil MPHREE FLOORS 10 LET— FOR LIGHT MANU ibg purpores, 70229. Inquire on the premises, corner of Thirty-iourth street and Second avenue. Po MANUFACTURERS ~TO.LET, TWO BUILDING: froniand rear, 11 Clarke sect, near Broome, suitab) for any light manufacturing business, Apply to A JOUI NEAY, No. # Pine street. ” street FACTUR southeast (TO STOCK BROKERS —A MEMBER OF THR RE! lar Stock Board can be furnished with Desk Roomand Dancds coommodations, {yee of charge. by a stock houxe, located near Wall street, and conduct their by board. Addvess box 6,538 Now York Post oie, SIHO 70,80 RENT—TO LET, SEVERAL COT tages courtyards virandah fronts, 7 rooms, For gain, a Cotta, 1) by 30 feet 5 inches, lote included, 15 room: nea Central Park, also lots '0 lease on Fifty fivst, Pifty » ound and Fifty t 1 streets, aear Kighth, Ninth ana Tenth enues. Apply to General STRIKERS agent, Fifty-secoud eet, near ieventh avenue, a $650 Be rouss with soodern improvements, 176 Thirteenth street, near Bizhth avenne. suitable for Doarding house. Appiy to’. O'REILLY, 109 Wi a THE MILITARY. ATTENTION, VOLUNTEBRS.—tHOSE WHO ARE about to enlist would do well to call at the United States Claim and Law office, 262 Broadway. corner of War- treet, wherdsthey will receive information relating to ring which will be greatly to their interest and profit, and which the veteran, as weil as the Inéxperienced will not fail to justly appreciate. Pall particulars as to the right to choice of reigiment, eather in the infantry, artillery or cavalry, and where the different regiments are located; also where the highest amount of bounty. is offered, and where the most cash in hand can now be obtained: als) the securing of relief (o their families. The above and all other inforination relating to the rights of volunteers will be given them free, as we are remunerated by the government for our services A LEWIS » United States Claim and Law Office, 262 Broadway. RENT—THE THREB STORY AND BASE. TTENTION, NINETY-FIFTH.—THE OFFICERS AXD men of the Ninety-fifth New York Volunteers are here by notised to meet at :he Park Barracks, Apri! 2, atl A. M.. to make arrangements for the parade of April 4 for the Sanitary Commissio JOHN A, MEEK, Captain Commanding. nas, H. Cornett, First Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant LL VETERANS BELONGING TO NEW YORK STATE Volunteers who have not been credited and received their county bounty, will please apply to D. 7. WASHBURN, me the Volonteers’ Agency, No. 200 Broadway, by jetter or ctherwise. LINE OFFICERS’ UNIFORM COAT AND SASH for ale; nearly uew. Apply at 28 Henry aveet LL STRANGERS AND OTHERS WHO WANT TO enlist to avoid sharpers should callat the United S:ate Protective Agency, 213 Grand street, ‘between Bowery and Chrystie streets, and find ont the best regiments and the Highest vounves. All information free of charge and every attention paid to recruits. ember, 243 Grand street. AVALRY POR TEXAS <VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTI Wanted. immediately, for Company E, Twenty fifth cavalry going right down {9 Tesas—iro non commissioned i ten ‘This regiment fs camped at Saratoga, and is rap: The highest cash bounties paid, Apply at URYEE ZOUAVES.—LARGEST CASH BOUNTIES id for able bodied men for the Filth rogiment, Col. G. Winsiow. doing dvity attthe defences of Washington. No marehing aud no pieket duty tobe done Six old sol- wanted inmediately as sergeanis; also six drummers ppty to Lieut. JAMES McREON, Recruiting Onicer, | Bowery, near Spring te {NGLISHMBN OR IRISHMEN—WHO? HAVE SEEN foreign service, can hear of an extea <ood chance to Join the army by calling at 4%6 Broadway, up stairs, IFTH REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY.—BY SPE- cial authority of Colonel Murray, | will accept a few men for this favorite regimen’. Furts'of Baltimore. Don't truat sharpers who have no authority. Cail at 0 Lispenard street, Capt COMBS, If you want your papers correct, Men wanted for cavalry and infaniry—choice regiments, ey. EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMEN . G. §N. ¥.—New Yorw. April 1, 1864. Genera Or- Gers, No. 16, ‘Pursuant to division and br gade orders, this regiment will parade on Monday. April4. The line will be formed at i2 o’c.ock M.. on Fourth street, the right resting on Broadway. The tield and sta‘! will report dismounted to the Colonel, at 1234 o'clock. The non-commissioned stat and music will report to the Adjutant on the groand at i2 o'clock M. By order, Col F. A. CONKLING, Conimanding Regiment ©. B, Mircnent, Adjutant, FH, FOR, TEXAS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ONE ‘uandred good ‘men ior a splendid cavairy regiment: homer! si art ‘The highset bounties paid in cash, fall at 39° W good men, ‘and! infantry. e choice of either branch of the service. er strect, as wa offer extra indueements to IPECIAL NOTICE.—THERE I8 AN EXTRA GOOD chance this morning for two or hree good men to get ipto a superior regiment of cavalry. going to Texas, call for particulars this morning at 436 Broadway, up stairs, HE OLD $50 STATE BOUNTY —SOLDIERS WHO have not received the above, and wounded soldiers uot paid their $100, and nine months men their $25, apply to ALLEN VAN BUREN & LUCKEY, 243 Broadwa EXAS CAVALRY —GOOD MEN, WHO WOULD LIKE to join a reginent composed of respectable men, where they would not 68 mixed wp with voys and roughs, can hear 0f an excellent opportunity todo 0 by calling to day at 436 Broadway, up «wire é 4 HE MEMBERS OF CO. H, BIGHTY FOURTH ent, N. G., are requested to appear their armory. on’ Monday, the, 4th inet By order, ELI FAY LOR, € ‘ANTED IN FOR CAVALRY vo Texas), 100 men; Artill id garrison du: 0 men; infgntry, 10) men nginecrs borers), 100 then. The highest bounty tickers for families. The inty United 5 1 h brokers. WANTED IMMEDIATELY= owns, at Troy. Highest vou ‘Vo ttl quotas for count, \TRERS 106 bonnty paid. cash by MARSH & ©O.,19 and 20 }> rm’ Build 7 if . L4AQTE, REGIMENT, DOING GaRaison Dory — be) $28 paid 1» han {to roe: orokers bringing re critis, above all borntics. Premo:ion, to good town. ‘Ser. patits. corporals ®t mer bore 4. Apply at Bea iqa:ters. 422 Broome street, New ¥ bericht y 207 = CASH. AND ALL THE BOUNTIAS. =75 MEN S375 Staicas Se he Baresise: Pater ted Howard, Two suits of c Fation’ and quarters: Appiyat irs. no ong marching; you serv i) J ofice 170 Batam street (old No). S77 BOUNTY.—$35) CASH IN HAND; ALSO AN extra bouniy of $2.—7 two principal TPO, LEIGIURNISHED, NEAR COLD, SPRING, O8 be bants of the Hudson, Ineerctif. one of the finest ver; Houne large and completely furnished; yrary containing over 1,00) choice and rare works, Has Ali modern improvements, gas dc. lew | Iocation unexceptional h the House 37 neres of laud, which will be worked by the farmer, if desired. on shares. Horses, carviage, cattle and ali requisite f witlt the place. ‘To parties wishing a delighif al oo: the present offers gremt advantages. Permi avenue; five rooms {a it. between Foriieth first streets; rent $200 per year. parable quai ‘ppl ¢9 fox GOHAN at Third ayen CORNER OF sutinble for a cturing bust HREE LARGE enue and Twenty fourth Lorrs it SP). JAMES R EDWARDS, 277 We LET=TWO STORY BRICK COTTAGE IN CHELSEA row. in West Twenty fourth sireet; gas, water, @¢.; $500, JAMES R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street 1 = iT re | ToLEIGIN MEAT TWENTIETH STREBT. FAST OF | hth avenue. a three #ory high stoop brice House, $2 iy with all modern conveniences; rent $7503 i] /AMES EDAVARDS, 277 Wes: I'wenty-third street. 0 LET IMMEDIATE) a Twenty-third street. ROOMS AND BEDROOMS, (127 Bleecker siteet. Also, from May 1. Rooms and Bedrooms, Fioors.and St io Bleeoker stree! | aud oth locatio Apply ‘immediately at basement 10s cker sreet {= Sibisciieneniain : | T° LET OR FOR SALE~A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, WITH ali modern improvements, and three acres of Land at well sto-ked with fruit and ornamental trees: petgh- first clase, within ferty-five minules of the city, Anjuire of MH. HOAG, 75 Pine stree\. | orhood | hourly TORE CORNER OF FULTON ite Waehingion market. Apply Falton street. | NO LET_OR LEASE: and We reels, 0] tod, P. MARSHALL, 2} ‘[}0 LET OR FOR GALB—THE THREE STORY BRICK House 407 Greenwich street; contains gas, hot and cold ath, itabie for a good boarding house, Apply ington street NO LET OR FOR SALB=@IN HARLEM, TWO MOBT subsrnniial Houses, bigh celling gad basements, attic yooms. Houses ly finished, marble mantels, dumb wailers, gas, croton and beaters, will ascommorate lary genteel familves. Piag: mt and rear, Apply or premises, east side of fs! avenue, between One Hund: and Twelfth and One Hundred and Thirteenth streets, Awo, for sale, six Lote between Fourth aud Madison avenues, block opposite Central Park, LET OR LEASB=@A PLEASANT BALESROOM. " mio derp, iwo morivs-and basement, Inquire of J, Van Riper, | PO, LET OR | 0, seoond floor, weil lighted, suitable f 94 Pacitic street, Brooklyn, . | plano warerogm, orehat tall a ei ae TO TAILORS AND MILLINERS=THE UP. | Some other iebt busipess, ay, ae og te sore No. 83 Broadway, Alo four | 120" on the fourth floor, at rarer , next to Dr. jory brick Alor Doveliing No. 64 Fast thirteenth | ovsire of Dre LOCK ROW, ootbe premise or Ora near Browdway, Ayply t ROBBAT GOBLET, s67 | wire Of Dr. IA aerhan dicho i; peated aera 6 i Broadway. . ~ | NO LEASE OR FOR SALRo As WILLIAMSBURG, 0 LBT—A BANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF 1) lows of Ground. with'® Bulkhead, on Newtown y 5 ‘and wife, or two single gentle creek, of 1,100 fect, between Greenpoint and the Ponny eon? oats famtty, pear the at ja very desirable location for manufactories. oF an en. pip foreuperior as. | kindof busintes requiring & Walor frontage, there being light and | feet of tiongaide thy ‘stance, one mile Gomme iatie ynve we bos | wnt ON | from Grand street ‘erry and hal from Green| ferry. Forierins apply to D.& A, WINGSH ONT. BU 4 VU. H Brow atrovt, New Yorks * minateians and six drummers boy ander 18 ears old need apply. Relief zi es. Apply 10. C, MMNOON AN, 62 Bowery, coraer of Coa! street. to sutra, not TY.—VOLUNTEERS ro: the S850. ihelvittsegiment hea y aru by Colonel Samuel Graham, loing jaltimore. Volunteers also wanted for we Reb reathe, best in the service. Apiy to ILLS, 152 Centre sireet, coraer of Wa Ker. EW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Epos Collins vs, John 8, Bussing aud other in ce of the jufement Of foreciosnre aid sale, tered in the above entitted action, 1 Ly pointed referge ‘or that purise: Wii exp 560 ‘sa will sei! at publie auction, on the Sih day of April, 1964 at 12 o'cluek wt noon of that day, at the Coinmercia 6, 309 Fultou street, opposite the City Hal. in the etty ot Brooklyn, Kivgs ‘coun'y, ail and singular the followin aeserivgd!’ nieces of land ‘slz.c- All wbos® ue Rundred a five (108) pieces or pa:cels of land, mtuate, Lying and being tn the — ward of the ity proverty aid downs and Inap filet by Charies Hoyt, one thousand ribed 2 ward of the city of Brookiyn,’ on tho wald map are kno 128, 101. 152, 155, Exc! of Brooklyn. ‘bei part of the ated bY Dlimnber Sum, certain he Sist day of January, id thirty ive. im the Kings, emtitled tide and interest in aad to the one-half'in width at ine sera? ravhireoia aa ald dawn and repcesented on aad map) 3p: site to aNd adjoining sald lots respectively. 4 eo Bes, LYON. Keraroe. D, Feb. 14, I 0 7 5 CoLR Referee. Jawes 8. Hucorns, Beq., Attorney for P: NORE Brats OF JAMES BEA’ AY » Apctioneer. Nottoe is iv ty, Inte riety at 5 b neaihed to ler TTY, DECEASED. all interested that 4 of ip, Franklin county, Penne ied ‘aly, 1863, leaving wlan te, last will and testament, waa devised a is rat cousins by the ad tok rat cousins by the mother’s sid ‘mother's name was one ase ‘All Tae So eet {0 4ald decedent as bove entioned, Are notiffed nent Ani {o's legacy ‘under the will of aald decessed eae thelr claim Pe boy Bxeoutors of James Ben . Ya, March 16, i804," 2eN''Fs “esenned, MAERS! ceased. Notice, a hereby given to ail interested bari antl or whip, Franklin coun Peomart, vaaie, Seen, a Lf outeey m2 leaving @ large and bequeathed Ae he OTICE.—BESTATE OF CATHARINE BEATTY, DB tty, Tate Beat 7, Je ne by the father'r wide an her first cousins mother’s side (th war Rusan Alten), Alf who.are ‘related ne enotner', wame above, mentioned, @ ed, tf, Brement and eatabliah claime ton legacy wi the will of said decease TAMER Nttty, Cmaiassnsnono, Pes March at ssoatpadbacaccve EXPRESSES, BeRNtaws FORNITURK EXPRESS BURNHAM 8 urniture Express, Burnham's Puraita y West Bieventh atfeet betove and Bath Furnitare stored. Alt kinde of furniture boxed wud shipped Fupoiare of familios moved iD Oty oF 10 countEY, noes at the, ___ PUDWAM CLOTHES WRINGERS. Ghurary PAS eae SANITARY FAIR, SANITARY FAIR, SANITARY PAIR SANITARY FAIR SANITARY FAIR, ONE THOUSAND OF THE OBLEBRATED PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGERS FUTNAM CLOTH&S WRINGERS PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGERS PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGERS PUINAM CLOTHES WRINGERS PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGERS FOR SALE A¥ THE GREAT FAIR, POR SALE AT THE GREAT FAIR. FOR GALB AT TNE GRBAT FAIR, FOR SALB AT THE GRBAT FAIR, FOR PALE AT Tie GREAT FAIR, FOR SALE AT THE GREAT FAIR, 17 18 THE ONLY RELIABLE £ELF ADJUSTING WRINGER, SELF AUJUSTING WRINGER, SELF ADJUSTING WRINGER, SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER, SBLF-ADJUSTING WRINGER, SELPADJCSTING WBINGER. NO WOOD WORK To SWELL OR SPLIT, NO THUMB SCREWS TO GET OUT OF ORDER. WARRANTED, WITH OR WITHOUT COGWHEELS. It took the FIRST PREMIUM at dfty-seven Btate and County Fairs in 1803, and is, without an exceptiogs the best Wringer ever made, Patented in the U: G States, Engjand, Canada and Jia, Agents wanted in every town, aud in all parts of the world, : No. ), $0; No. A, $8, ciared’and sold, wholesale aud etait, by Thy PUTNAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NO. 13 PLATT 8#REET, NEW YORK, “and CLEVELAND, O10. 8. ©, NORTHROP, AGENT, WHAT EVERYBODY ENOWS, VIZi— That ivon well galvanized will notru That @ simple machine Je better than a complicated one; That a Wringer should be self-adjustable, durable and a eMcient; That thumb-screws and fastenings cause delay and trouble 10 vegulate and keep in order; ‘That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split; That wood bearings ror the shaft to run in will wearout; That the Putnam Wringer with or withont cogwheels wit not tear the clothes; That cogwheel regulators are not essential; That the Patnam Wringer hes all the advantages and not one of the disadvantages avove named; ‘That all who have tested it pronounce it the best Wringer | ever yet made; ‘That {t will wringa Thread or a Bed Quilt without altera- Nee might £0 the paper with testimonials, bit insert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be; and we say to all, test the Putnam Wringer. Test it thoroughly, with any apd sil others, and if not entirely satisfactory return ft. oS PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER. * Testimony of Messrs. Joba W. Wheeler, of Cleveland, Ohio, ane Jobn C. ferts, of New Yorn, | Porsam Masvractorixe Conraxy:— GunTLENEN -1 know ftom practical experience that tron well galvanized with zine will not oxidize or rust one particle. ‘The Putuam Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and I can cheerfully recommend it to be the best in use, Respectfully yours, ~~ JOHN W. WHEELER. Many years’ experience in the galvanicing business enables me to indoree the above statement in sl! particulars, — JOUN C. LEFFERTS, No, 100 Beekman street, Now Yous, January, 1864. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, and know that {t willdo. It is cheap, ic is simple, it requl ver at Work OF at rest; m child cap operate 1 thoroughly; It saves time and it waves wear and tear. We earnestiy advise all who ni much washing todo, with all intelifgent persons who hi guy. to boy this Winger, It wal vay for cell iu a year a mies. Hou. HORACE GREELEY. ‘The Putnam Clothes Wringer is &@ public benefaction. It js nolonger “scold, scold. a:! on &@ Wasting day.” tor this wringer Tings ot glad mnusic from the worker, bea’ se it wrings out no Berdless sweat {rca the brow. Try ii. Every. Dody likes it who has tried i. We can recommend it with mott conficence. ILdoes 118 work thorough! to the clothes. Eve to every family into ng t0 lighten ¢ we refer, ¥iz:—by A Wonp r whieh this journal ¢ dens of the spe ial Putnam Clothes Wri machines, and know t that genera! out’ of the | Tudependent, Jan Among the » wing machives, Putnam's Clothes Wr ¥ holds a place. By using it ourselves, we can truiy ss vor, but is go economies! in thot it causes less wear in wringin Giothes, and consiines Dut one-third the time. It ls so exalt managed that a child can Work tt, wringing every article that goes thro ‘horonginly, and savi ned of the wear and tear 0/ the oid hand New York Observer, Jan, 1806 amine Day,--the first tittle bit of sunshine that came throngh the of washing day Was through the interven. on of a ¥ Bridget rebel ry it again and again, until jhure, thas it wa dente and ce: faty the clothes were never in our house before, nor #0 quickly dred. We think Putnam's ringer in great insbituou.-New York Lilastrated News Jan, 3), | A Goon Tutso.—it nuy indy wants a Clothes Wringer, we do not belleve she can do better than obtain one of those made by the Putnam Manufacturing Company. [tis strong, aimp lly managed, and uot st ali liable to get out ot re: ir ve tried one, and know tlat it is “a good Bing The Union, Jan. 9, 1864 WaAsnine Mave Easy.—Aimoug all the inventions te assist in the labors of a aundry. tuere is nothing to surpass the Patoam Ciothes Wringer. itis strong and durable, lastin, three times longer ‘han ‘any other, and so arranged wit spiral springs 1 and thi fabrica are alik rang almost entirely dry, We recommend this art Rousekespers as tue best Wringer in existence, W ot say apything abont the useful advantage derived from good Clothes Wrioger, for it is bardly ifkely that any with commen sense, bo has ever tried to wrin, ‘clothes with her own handa, ia the old fashioned Saye willask. for comments in its {avor<Mrs Hone Garette, Jan. 3, 184. Porxam Crotass Wrinorn.—It is always wiih pleasure that wa notice any real progress in the substitution of ma: hinery for before performed by human toil. The Putaam cl titled to the claim of the best and highest success hit alned in the we wringing clo tested {t alongs de of the next best. Tis advaninges are 18t, it is simpler in coustruction, lems iikel to get out of order. and easier replaced in part; 2d, 1 ie sei ad justi fia spiral springs, #9 as to wring equally wel Ket handkerchief or © anketLeN, Y, Froemau’s journal, Feb., 1864. Tas Porxam Crormes War work effectually. It seems to us the one unst adapied to the rpowe, aud We cheerfi minieod it te our ‘ving it nfair Wial.—-HomeJouras), Jan, 1866 ee Te@s one of the characteristios of the age that science in” vades al! de} nts, ail circles; that ahe throngh the gdom, oven NO the kitchen, making all the process of r ensier ‘econoinica’ haye happy ex rience of th! Bai a ‘clothes, I ew" com! ni ol ‘ah that ii 25g that tye, nis simple, and does ite ty 10 om of the iate invention time, Le A few works since we. made a brid? ni it Pv cobihet Winger, iar since seen more iy tented, are a rm. wi frie bieerasrt emphasis fi we then said in aleve rod, ‘without the least piggenaremny 7 ‘be the merits ani MANUFACTURING OOMPANY, NO, 19 PLATE STREET, N. ¥., rr EVBLAND, OBIO. © NORTHROP, agent. ‘The American Advertising #nd Purchasing Agency wit receive orders for the abore merchandise, INRAH DEPARTMENT, B. ALVORD. ’ CORRESPONDING DEPARTMENT, POWLER & WELLS. “T §H8 Bronaway. N, ¥, . T THS FRANKFORT HOUSE, QNE BLOCK EAST of the © Hall, corner and William House ope woe Att i Pg ee BLBEOERR seanes, SIX “i Mo Sv per week. Families wiih excelent from $11 to $20 per week. Breakfast from 6109. Dinner at 1235 \ GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ORTWO YOUNG GEN- AV tlemen can obtain very pleasantly furnished Rooms, With Board, by applying at No. 38 West Twenty-fourth Rirect, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues, 5 refere. Ld TWENTY-THIRD 'REET—SUITS OR SIN- gié Roome to rent, to gentlemen only, without board; wees exchanged, sd = conor nn COUNTRY BOARD, OUNTRY BOARD.—WANTED, FOR THREE TO IX months from the 15th of Abril. good Board (private tae je preferred), in a first class house, with modern improve- ments, for a quiet fam ily of four, who wish all the comforts of acity home, Location (on the east bank of the Hudson, Sepree) ane ~ 4 pet’ city, This 4 sae ‘op. any fas we room than they re~ 4 nee 3B the auvertace 90 ud hie somal frst 4 Confer Herel Ne grounds. References exchanged. two large very nicely furnished lors and an extension Room communicating, on the first floor; also several Roo! a hall Bedrooms to let, with Board. French spoken, renoes exchanged. ‘A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT PERMANENT Board and nice Rooms, ina Frened, German, or Eng- lish family, Uving on the west side of the city. Fer a ta: id desing 19 vedue ‘heir’ hocaekeep ng expenditures, thie would be an excellent opportunity, Dox 3,762 Post oftve, Por unlly See GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE ONE OR two unfuraished Rooms, wyeh Board. Loca ity be- iween Eighth aud Swenty-ffth d between Third od Siath avenues; will pay twe've dol'ars per wees, Re ence given ii required. M. ‘ation D, Post T18 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY— AA Th a first Blass house, ‘arl lice. (ALL PERSONS SEEKING ROOMS, FURNISHED OR \nlurnished, with or without Boatd, will please call at Boarding Agency, 61 Bleecker street, and save them: selves tie and trout EDGAR & LAWRENCE, GENTLEMAN AND WIFS, OR TWO OR THREE single sentlemen, oan obtain a large and airy Ruon with good Board, by applying at 71 State street, Brookly: Dinner at six. ie A SECOND STORY BACK ROOM—POSSESSION IM. meviately—to let with Board. at 61 St. Mark’s place, Also @ third story Room and Bedroom, uncurnished, to let May 1 to gentleman and wile, Dinner'ub o'clock. Refer- ences ‘exchanged. A. UIT OF FINE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms on first oor, Also two single Rooms, to let to Gentlemen, at 43 West Fifteenth street; Mberal price re- quired; reference exchanged. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THE THIRD FLOOR, with Board, toa sinall fanily of adults, Those only wishing permanentboard need apply; house in iirst cas order. Calla East Nineteent a SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS on second floor of a handsome brown stone house, hear the Academy of Music, to let with excellent Board, to & party of single gentlemen, Or gentleman and wife; hotise is new and contains all modern Improvements; musival people 1d. Address for one week, Opera, station D, Bible T 98 ST. MARK'S PLACE, RIGHTH STRERT—A handsome large Room to Jet, with Board, on third floor, Auitable for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, A THIRD STORY FRONT, ROOM, FURNISHED, TO Jet, with board, toa gentleman and his wife; also a Hall Bedroom for a yentleman, Location conventent to cara, No moving the first of May. Apply at 89 Kast ‘Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. A. SU:T, OF, ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, WiTH Board, at 46 West Ninth street; also one on third tloor, can de had till the Ist of May; large closet; bot and cold water. Dinner at 6 o'eloc (A MANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE OF RooMs, on second 1lo0r, front; also other pleasant Rooms 16 Jot with Board; permanently ‘for the season class, Apply af 36 East Twentieth strect, near (A URIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A GEN. Ueinan and wile, or two single gentlemen with one pleasant Forujshed Room and first, clats Board, at 43 West welfth street, between Fifth and Siath avenues; refer- ences requ red, LADY TEACHER OF MUSIC AND FRENCH Wishes Hoard in thé upper part of the city with a plain family, and where one or moro pupila may be had. ‘The vest of reierences given as to ability, ac. Address Miss H. Tronkle, YOUNG GERMAN DESIRES BOARD IN AN American family, near Broudway, And not above Union square. Supper after 7 o'clocx. Address, stating terms and particulars, A. B., box 2,805 New York Post oili A TLEABANTLY FURNISUED FRONT ROOM CAN De olitained by desirable parties, with Board, on mod. erate terms, in a private family. Unesceprionable refer- ences given and required. Apyly at 126 West Twelfth st. PRIVATE TABLE AND EIGHT ROOMS, COMMU. nicating, can be had by @ family wishing a strict rivate home, uptown; price from one to two hundred dol- [irs por wee. “Address Walter, Madison 8} ase Post ollce, A. FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM OX SECOND floor for two persons, $1la Week; a Frost Room on third floor, $9; single Koons, $3. 120 Macdoujal street, near Washington park. Ieferences given and iv juired, OARD.—A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS ON S2COND floor, also a large Room on fourth flour. at 189 and 19 West Fourteenth street, Houses first cass, Dinner at six o'clock. OARD.—TO BE VACATED ON MAY 1, \ SUIT OF Rooms on the second floor, at No. 66 West Vourteenth Btreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. @ARD.—A SUIT OF FURNISHED 00MS, WITH or without private table, in a first class tio Yosscs- don on 15th April. Vicinity of Second avenue and Tenth reet, Address 0. M. P., station D. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE AC. commodated with handsomely Farnished Rooms and No. 12 Lamartine place, Twenty uinth street, be th and Ninth avenues, house first Broadway. OARD.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN C.. modated with Roows. with or wit East Twenty-tirst street, avenue. Dinner at 6, BS ACCOM. nt board, wt tween Broaiway and Fourth OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEN(X AND WIVE west of Broadway an low urteea ti street; smalt'suit of Rooms, without board. Refersaces given upd Tequired. Address, stating location and terns, i. Hunt, Herald office. « OARD WANTED—FOR & LADY AND GENTLEMAN, BPihiadtnncaane visy ot malin sete teed for the lady on): | the most 1il 1,429 Post 01 Boa. WANTBD—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, D ci {nfant and nt, ina location west of Fifth To parties of genteel and. quiet habits ng Will be ofered, Address b. W., box avenue, between Fourth and Twentieth st boarding house or private family, for whi be paid.” References exchanged. Address box 1,645 Post dilice. OARD WANTED=FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, who wish to nud & permanent place, located below Ca 1 strect, west of Broadway. Please addross, with partic 8, box 1.421 New York Post office, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND TWO sisters. Location @giween Fourth and Sixteenth streets, est, Where few boarders are aken preferred creme given and required, BU, | east or Address A rald Re (0 OARD WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, IN THE VICINITY of Mr, Cuyler’s church, for a gentiema fe and child. For good accom:nodations a liberal pice will be paid. Address, ing terms, J. ., Herald Ouice Boaz’, WANTED BY FOUR ADUL? y wire three Koome in a plensant fam iy having few or no doarders. Lovation must be good. Address for tone week T, station G, WOULD RE. Cows: BOARD—WANTED FOR A MIDDLE AGED where anunes on farsa. about 100 niles from, New York, r cou in a dai : Manent home, Adiress Frank, box 25% Post ollce. (COUNTRY BOARD FOR CHILDREN-IN A PLEAS. ant village; healthy location, commodious house and seroeablo fruit: near good schiols and ehurchon: a de> eet, sirable howe, Apply at Mrs. Sammuis’, 244 Fulton Brooklyn. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—POR A GENTLEMAN, wife and mother, near the waterand noi aboye am hour's ride from the city by rail or boat, lease answer, stating teims, location, 4c. x 4,252 Post office, New York. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—NEAR Tif SALT water, for three persous; gentleman, wife and lady friend; not over three quarters of an hour oran hour from York; table must be good. Address, staling pa iceation, &c.. J.B, Chapman, care of Bar York, Long Island preferred, Dapeatden’ BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, in @ private family, from April to December if suited; a good table, pure milk and fresh vegeiablos of own raising preferred; distance not over an hour and a half by railroad or boat, Address Good Collee, Herald oflice, for three days. - Qountay BOARD WANTED—FOR THREE MONTRS, for @ lady, three children and servant; location within Hotel keepers, Address $8. iculars buek & one to one hour and a halt’s ride on the line of the Hudson River, Harlem or New Haven Roiiread, Farm Louse pre- ferred. Address J. A. F., box 834 Post ofice, New York, stating location, terms, &o, (COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR THE SUMMBI by a gentleman and wile, within an hour's ride or sal from the City Hall; near the water preferred: cood ac- commodations and table requisite. Address box 4,498 Post oilice JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED--BY A GENTLEMA! 2 Wite und lite girl elglit years of age; notover 1: distance from Wall street, for taree months from the lat of June. Address stating location, terms, 4c, N. H. B., box 202 Yost ouice, New ¥ OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR THE SUM, ‘not more than one hour's ride from the city by rail oa the Sound or North river, with the advantage of salt bathing, in a private family or farm house, where there ara no other boarders, by a lady, child and nurse. Address C. R, L., station D, New York. ANTED—FOR THE SUMMER, BOARD IN THB conntry, within an hour anda half of the City Hai for a gensleinan, wife, two children (under five years of age), and nurse. [Twolzood sized Bedrooms required. Refer nces exchanged. Please address vox 3,978 Post oflice, ting location, terms, &c, ‘ANTKD—BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, WITHIN easy distance of daily communication with the eit by a man of business, Boatd tor three persons—a gentle man and wife and a single gentlemi in May to October or November. Address, stating terme, K. W., Herald ofice, NOS. 3,5 AND 7 CORTLANDT t, New York.—This hotel, having recently changed hands, has been refitted throughout, and the proprietor ia ‘now prepared to receive and accommodate guests. The situation is admirably located, being convenient to business houses, railroads, steamboate and ferries, and the house 1s jally adapted for transient boarders, The table is sup. lied with all the delicacies of the season, Price $2 per day. JESSE FOSTER, Proprietor, ARI: Ja Paix, Paris. —GRAND HOTEL MIRABEAU, NO.8 RUB DB ‘This magnificent Hotel, one of the most eligibly situated in Paris, and patronized for upwards of @ century by the most affiuent families of Europe, has been re- cently titied up in a style which piaces it at the head of the first rate hotels. Large and sindil apartments at all prices very elegant and comfortable, looking on the rue de la. Palx, or facing the garden of the hotel, from 3 franes (0 25 francs and upwards, Splendid private rooms and saloons for table Whote, atGorclock, Restaurant by the bill of fare. Private dinners served up in the first style at all hours from 6 franos to 12 francs each person, Conversation and reading rooms. Very elegant carriages for the use of the residents of t hotel. Prices moderate, the utmost attention shown to travellers, _ HOUSES, ROOMS. &C., WANTED, _ A SMALL MOUSE WANTED UP TOWN—RENT N to exceed $250 per annum; fpr a desirable place I pay rent semi-yearly in advanee—the same for a roduction of rent. Address Andrew Hail, station G, New York Post oftice. SMALL HOUSE IN BROOKLYN WANTED TO hire, b} Rent must be moderate. ‘an American family. Address, with particulars, P. B. ar . Herald olliee, NUMBER OF BIRST CLASS HOUSES WANTED— in city and country, furnished or unfurnished, tor ‘first Yate private families nd full description immediately to C. BISHOP, 16i Broadway, first floor, rear office. PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—IN A PLEASANT Belghborhood, west side preferred; family consists of ntleman, wile, tivo children and servant; rent moderate, \Uress L., box 267 Post oillce T 418 THIRD AVENUE—WANTED, TO GET A FIRST class, three story and base nent high stoop Mouse te: Tent, in a good nelzhborhood, where there are no tenement houses in the b.ock; size from 16 to 20 feet fron!. Will pay @ good rent. Apply toJOHN FETTRETCH, UILDING OR LOFTS WANTED IN NBW YORE— Must be at least 25x10, and four stories; location not go much an object as low rent and size. Address R. 8. 5, office, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR ONE OR MORE cof 2%, (OF 8 Amal, private family; Fent wot to exceed 4 eighborhood must’ be first class; loca- teenth and Forty seventh streets, Ad- pees ars as to rent, locatfon, ac, W. Hy New York Post office. dress, with full and 8., box 248 URNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED—OF COM- modions size, the city, from June | to October }, ‘Address IL. M. G.. box $92 Post office. Howse WANTED—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. A first class tlonse, well lvcated, for a small private family. Parties having such a house to let sponsible tenan: nold, box 2,0 FJOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL AND VERY RE- spectable private faiaily, at a rent of about $700. Pos- Session any time in April. Location not above Fortieth sweet. Apply to ADAMS & CO., 953 Broadway. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMT- ly, with good references; require two Parlors, Kitchen nd Room jor servaut. Location weat of Fourth avenue, up 10WH, on cur route. Apply to ADAMS & CO., 983 Broadway. TEAM POWER WANTED-IN. A. MEDIUM S17 1D. ,bunlding et. Foot, about 25 ‘by 73,0 100 feet, first hoon ite power of ae engin ji jocation and rent x 4.0.8 Post uitice, em Satine JTEAM, POWER.—WANTED, A MEDIUM SIZED _ Bisiting, two or three stories high (with a! Of six to e' gut horse power preferred), to rent for of years, with aview to purchase; the Suid ay fi - for one or three years by addressing Af= Now York Post otic. es adapted for manufacturing purposes. Address, « wiht a Partictlarg, 1, Vox 4,800 Posto hippos BOLD WANTEDTPROM THE FIRST OF MAY, BY @ young gentleman and wife, in a small private iain ly Alaige front room, with alcove, or bedroom communicating desired: location from Bleecker street to Thiry-fouria Sireet, wear side, Addvess, with particniars, terms, &c., A. M. Z., box 144 Herald ouice OARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY= Board for the lady only. A neatly furnished room, where there ave no other boarders; with a widow lady, pre- ferred. Must be Jn @ yulot location. Address R. Hw VOX 121 Herali odice. OARDING, HOUSE, KEEPERS, AX waa: oad in city or country, will lease call register theif names and piagoe in the Boarders: Dicectane at Axford’s bookstore, 151 Fulton street, fourgy door east.of Broadway, N. Y. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wile, also two single gentlemen, can ‘obtain pleasant Rooms, in a guiet house, where few boarders are taken, by applying at 46 Sands street, near Adams, Dinner at 6. Procerrs. HEIGHTS BOARD.<LARGE ROOM FOR gentlemen, bath a nas rer the parlor, at 34 Cran- berry stree,, on the corner of Willow, ope dwelling from Columbia street; three minutes’ walk from Fulion ferry, No May moving. 5 gn Cy a " 155 West Twenty-eighth street, Tae AND PARTIES THE FIRST ‘arclpaed J of the highest re. ace, one block east of Union ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON toor. to let, to one or two Spectability only, at $6 Irving p equare. INE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 GENTLE men only, witbout near @ restaurant and New ork Hove, “Also a @aitatRoonva for m frat cast dent D2 a3 Warhingion place.) Cnenged: Apply from FLA SDS0NELY FURNISHED ROOMS 70 RENT. BX Suite, 10 geatigmen or familioe, without Bourd, oF with er iay. tab-e, ata ixteenth street, P ion fret PAREN BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, in a genteel private family, now oF abot lo- ting in Tarism, ly. fclerondus exchanged, AgsTes* A. fariem Po Mans N SQUARE HOTEL, TWENTY-FIRST STREBT and Broadway, =F ip Suite ot, to jet, perma. Ment or transient D. P Proj LEASANT T—FURNISHED, WITH- ‘out board, f eerira sete mi bet Bas, to itemen only. Aise one small mi, for $6 per month, ply at 140 Weat Sixteenth street. pe ey ey ee ‘ , tor's ofice: ood relerekon Call at I veriey piace, Rear Wasbingtoy aguas \" JF CAN BE ACCOMMO- TY gh ARE CREA ah, 2a ted wite tiiree meals per 4am, WOOR 7 MS=FOR SINGLE Sk’ 2 thout at 160 West Cee near fin" avenue otel; references reguil ‘Onl Ther F' THE PARLORS lage house No. 6 SN nat A ack; will be va. a 1 a at, PNTLEM AN D Wire, ig eee 18; 2 below ? ingeeargnene, era ‘Address pad Me Ed NTLEMAN. A WRLL PEG AMEE SR Rue eeddreos Herat otic, fot {wo dave, ca House, Hudson stroet, opposite 8t. John's Park; most ~ a sant ode Re 0 $9 PER WEEK FOR HOARD~AT DUPONT Hoautiful location down towa., Transient peasons $1 9) per day, Algo lodglags, aud Waivhman ail night U NFURNISIED APARTMENTS WANTED.-—A GEN- tema desires to rent a suite of three Rooms, near Broadway ov Fifth avenue, between Kighth and Twenty- third streets, Address, giving particulars, box 5,641 Post offlee. ANTED-FOR ONE OR THREB YEARS, A COT. tage, furntohed or autturaisheds with eeaeie attached thd.oue 9, ewo acres of Land. sultablé for summer and wig sidence on the Hudson ver Or road, uot over ene hour from New York. rege getrt J. H. DRAPER, 36 Pine street. ANTED—WITHIN 8 OR 10 MILBS OF THE CITY, é furnished or unfurnished House, wi house, de. Address, with particular box 9,682 Peat ollies ANTED=—TO RENT, FROM MAY }, Wa arrive persone.s gam Purniehed donee AMES between Lexingion and Seventh tet, ec feeia ae Te eat wtb pl months in advance \dress House, Post ollie, New York. s Bren tee ANTED=A THREE STOR! G00: Wawreps with ail’ tee austere: mmtoe tine ia hee oh ‘borhood, between Fourth avenues and Tr th streets, for vate family. Re it not to excees $500. Address Merchant, Herald ollce ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, A BASEMENT and Bubcellar, for the wholesale business: be loosted between Beckman street nd Malden y and a Witliath street and Broadway. Address fat) Herald office, with Cull partien aaa Wy are e, A PRIVATE FAMILY, THE “SECOND or Fart of Second Lloor, unfuralshed, between son and Sixth avenues, above Fourteen! by 8 | ae adults, Address F, James, ware W ‘acca witueginrasutgr fonror ave dovian rh), water ‘ke.’ location “bat Bignth ‘ay streets, and Fourth and th avenues, ‘duress fer four dave G0. Ry eta W 2122-2" 2, aNTaaMey, an TER Go pt Ri “ rable an perinasent tenants, i ae tor qne House, Herald ottice, Brxiee ANTEDSA HOUSE SUITABLE FOR A: FAMILY ay ‘four persons: no children; loca to ya sree came ot tho ity. ‘Adirews dy vox 4 ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF 1 Paseneeee A e N’ ‘ick or A COMPACT TWO OR Tit ‘aTOR' wes aud Four(h and ND ie ‘ones’ brewery, i, Apply at “As # POY Yo . of Bee pee ateeom wel MEORS. DE VEXOGE & 00. f at BE; France, and the present invoice will be intro: * KA, sek OR8 ‘OF QUARTS, i@ in currency, ich is muel actual cost. Gamer bate mi met No.7 Broad iveet near Wall, New York eee a OCULISTS AND AURISTS, RIICTAL HUMAN EYBS MADE TO ORDER AND joserted by Dra F, BAVOH & GOUGELMAN! ab York, oul roadway,

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