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__ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. TD Pax s8ant OOTTAGE, x NEATLY ¥ FoRNIsut ‘in village ad 30 lice digtant; ve su, church, school, Possession tame diate A, YOULUER, 39 Wall street (Jauncey court). _——— : BOARDERS AND LODGERS | poy te ra pas as 150 EPSPS Le BOARDERS AND LODGERS ARE WR APs, ee mare om apn Arte THE WHITNEY (AT 248 WHIENEY HOUSE_ROOMS TO LET, WITH TO LET, WITH AU crirutont Meal atthe pion of the gues TT shipments were of wheat in sac! whenever necessary, and to volume The duced the whole to flour for Mhegake of sisplioay. The | impure air is taken by srparate A ‘fines to eaige fou alr yield of the present year promises to be good. ebamber or reat to th® roof, thenoe to the open CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE. THE EARLY CAYS AND THE PRESENT, | <irca a] A. PRIVATE Lamy ecenge oy LADY DESTRING an Eastern farmer, been he be aourrent from the water to Sind on clement bome, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. we aso fyat va ithe bed ratroa bs | Segchmeey foo bering ton ume of be mag Sa ee Fc Pa last year's crop was being ered, Corn does not do majestic institution, which is a credit to the A nteely, without children or Address man and wife, ins plain ivate idress, The Country Around San | wenn Californi sod the falda T have agen, bare a sritors aaeeTaee Hat dictated ta erection | Draior Hy Brookiya Fost ofan ___| asiaung term, wile mat ‘clerk bax-170 Her’ Francisco. fm the northern of the aS The. : Pane tcee iep ara Le eee W ities, ne soprectale casein ta === ey ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WITE, Sent Troan GW. box ee EFFECT OF IRRIGATION. A area a aa oe Ee OF THREB mop’ 18 WILL BE VACATED Geen A party of Ota family ee Animas sie e, anelr fe Moats, aa PLANTING FROM DECEMBER TO MAY. 2 ee ee Amara the Fore eh arenes Orchard Fruits and Kindred NTED—BOARD OR 4 FURNISHED HOUBE, ae oe USE TO. LRT. Preductions. 3 for its present Inmates, This is effected. by altering and a ‘season, for a Ny. om, Brink ‘avate lout es record has been kept, but have hoard it all the | oxtending the largo brick building hitherto used for » Spe an, | Mailewol New York." Aadress Jona. HagieIit Jou Int poems ougs tnveehich the 2 Sp ai rpocee Byam mont of the wi A, irptensle tron a the. eryy Botan, Row Be OFareme EO FTEE CARO oor if : ims a for 5 ‘some en! ent 10 Ww! Old age, Bat bore thomecives isd’ thelr freft an if oat | Sd cence eee nine eanpemont of the wings, | hells, X.Y. COUNTRY BOARD. month smc, uesi os cere fara oui, Avi? "opis WHEAT, CORN AND OTHER GRAINS. | ontering their toons. Tho misaionaries brought a grape | commodation will be for. very largo number | 4 SOUTHERN LADY, LIVING OF TOWN IN A FIRST A Bai ia rang “cain $k FAMILY. LIVING IN THE MOUNTAINS pant, 800 Seventh avenue or 40 from Spain and introduced it at their “missions,” whence | of inmates not requiring hy ing ospital clase none. would lot pleasant, and. rg: | AL bear PR} LIVI Fay bah this lar variety is known as the Mission grape, | This alteration was Tattor 3 or part of the year een, wih oa without Beard, Apply at aye? need Parenogs. wal ore. | BY, fatty gel a ens, Ae TAT Bosides this, nearly fn the favorite European varioties | 1865, and is now in ‘The whole amount | %xth Camron! at nth fea ao reaviree ply at 120g ‘Twea- WINE MAING IN TUE GOLDEN STATE. have been introduced, and flourish in as great fon aes for building in 1865 was $188,330 67, and the total T No. 187 MACDOUG, NEA a a ear Third areoen as the Mission. From belng first Pgh the Mis- | cost will exceed $350,000, 7 aqunrpFurnued o ‘ble mt Vs sion grape is most widely cultivated, and either from its omen and erie fonda: also oN long eacienian or from some inherent good qualities ‘thas been found of most advantage, and henco but little wine ts made from any other variety. ‘The ph py ‘aro planted from the “cuttings” of the vines, which aro givon away by the owners as of no ap- preciable value. Those cuttings are sot out in row: about eight feet apart, at any time between January an March. Ploughs and ‘‘cultivators” are ran between the Emigration Statistics. The following table shows the total number of passen- exchanged. as core ATR 140 ire, inom Front Pator "an Bony ae ce onturn furnished, with Boned fr a glean oe HISTORY OF THE GRAPE CULTURE. CHARACTER OF ‘CALIFORNIA WINES. ae ise sere ke. &. &e. rows from timo to time to keep the earth loose ‘and to Room for wo singlo gontlewen, Dee 2 reed Our San Braneisco Correspondence. Aten : : fee geenee - ‘ez ‘San Francwoo, May 20, 1866. - " te mt ana Wain em AT SR LST AER ders. In the early days of the gold excitement, when . thousands were flocking hither from all parts of the world, nearly all the articles necessary for the support Of life were brought. from the Atlantic coast. Many ‘hip loads of flour were taken around:Cape' Horn to San Francisco, and found a» ready market at highly remu- merativo rates, Oocasionally the Yarge quantities on hand and the high. charges for storage and commission ‘Would causo heavy losses; but this accident is very far from being pecullar tothe Pacific coast alone. Potatoes and other vegetables come here from the East, but rarely a8 paying investments, on Account of their perishi- able nature, The first apples brought here were retailed ‘at high figures; $2 50 ‘having ‘been asked and paid for ‘angio specimens of this ‘popular frait. For some time Sailing vessela,... 50 16,862. 16908 in, ae. Steamers... sess, 32 16,888 17,188 Total,..ssesceee 8B 83,750 4188 asic erent: 70. LET— Fide ident corner st Cm ey sat Noe FINBLY FURNIGHED PARLOR: AND BE! to let f te g Loe: al stiogs neicuy iy are Tmquive at 4 Weal Faur- At bee the natural the meadow or bottom’ — take was mado ot planting PO RBI ee tin betes Seon a OF the thoy were sold at twenty-five or fifty cents each, until it | and 5 nae h Brey flourished finely an experi- fe By Cp Fath UPPER P, CONSISTING OF THREE was found that the eatth was favorable to the apple and | ment with the hillsides, uscloss for anything else, showed Anka SERIAL HORICES, pow PETS Tae Ee f dealt lone nouse Sf Seeoud to nearly everything edible that grows on the trees of | thatthe grapes would do as well there a8 on the richer Ms ELLA VANWIE Wit BI L BE IN HER CABINET, A? AT SS, 2 UNION SQUARE. VERY | DESIRABLE beng icpmmouatans fr “ fed soe vont gd wk , a soll. At present tho steep sides of the hills aro not oc- Sit Broder, Svat grat ‘weok and Sanday, at Apartments to be rented, with Board, to families and Fi Thi fai | the American temporate’ zone. Nearly all the products B o'clock, giving tosis of soir elt power. Tho truth cennol be | sin Ho gentlemen, “Location. unsurpassed for’ health(ulnose sddtecs al gun oS pecan Pht Poze Lar_LOwER PART OF HOUSE IN witdicee ‘of farm or garden have at some time in the history of terraced pe come — is now need isto got a fleld that slopes towards the rAd wie rs CARDING AT GLEN OLBR COVE — FAMILLE, lors, =} o ‘this State been held at very high prices. Y 11, 1866.—REMOVAL,—QUINTA| N AMERICAN FAMILY HAVE A Shin seaian seOe34, Bon Brasstown. sirannl aoe tro ds | Serta caiah tae Ace eazeat Gowen in the modem! NE aka SEWARD fave 3 ave Femoved Sa tions AT nishedateom yo et, with Board, WW ree eee in toe argo aren Sige cas aac mines toute Abate 0 TEI Sal 46 Brondway, between No. See tes we AL LIFE AoRascE OF com. ‘ork, Broadway and street. oe the death ot Fro of aia mnie Cashier of sihler of this, of tin du no busines Pill betransacted at, this office on the day of his funeral, Friday. 13th i ny, 18th ‘on except the reception of premiums fa ling da whe RIOHARD A. McOURDY, Vico President. {pee sulting oh AEE: arteocerala si og Aoaneers for $5,000, at three months ‘and the other for | 97,000, at'three months from Ja atv ait mate by. us to get own order, which have been lost 6: stolen before issued. They wero never stamped and are, entiral Tovallde RUGE! eR BROF PHBRS. MISCELLANE Hot 08. iS. aay ENTION.—CHILDREN'B( CARRIAGES AND ‘ROCK: ng Horeca.’ lange -sssostarent “of these peoda: rosdy for delivery. D, T. WASHBURN, 130 and 132 East Twenty- sixth sweet, near Third avenue, R. BODEMAN'S RUSSIAN VAPOR BATH —NO. 62 Past Twonty-sevently street, will be open agety eatur- doy, July 14. FPP = ENGLISH nREKCU LoapING Gt “DIRON'S PLATED WARE, ing. Wish yearns a enigh = g vines are grown ter, anal the eluchog. toon ted eepreaaad yr, and the process of gathering them ‘expresaing tholr juice is Mice tho -same protess in all other wine countries, After the first fermentation the wine is racked off into pipes, and left for a second termentation, which takes place daring the spring, after which the wine is again racked off. The most of wine grow- ers consider the wine fit for sale and ship. ment geen: fis is a year old, but some of them nly time. The sweet variety known e yarns is made by stopping the fermentation at ‘9 particular point, so aa to retain the saccharine matter in a certain combination with the wator; portion of the wine. Sherry is made by fermenting the wine under a heat of one hundred degrees and upwards, and with the exception of a slight rawness in its taste it proves to bo avery good article, Champagne is made just as tho sparkling wine of tho Kast 1s made, and will compare fa- vorably with most of the Cincinnati brands, ‘Tho wine crop of California tor the yoar 1866 is est!- mated at not less than two anda balf million gations. Los Angeles, in the sonthern part of the State, and the valleys of Sonoma, Napa and ieintty, in the northern, are the most important wine-growing districts. Each locality claims that its own wine is best, and as all main- tain ground with great pertinacity, I am not prepared to show any® preferonce. This Should sons at defiance. They tell me that the climate of the clty chinges but little during the entire year, though further in the interior they have summer, autumn, winter and spriag just as the provincial regions of the Eastern States are favored. ‘Bat this strip of land between the ‘bay and.tho Pacific isa curious region. It has no frost, and tho temperature is never vewy high. The fogs of the Paeific, which are the most like rain of any fogs I have evor seen, take the place of showers, and keep portions of the land continually moist. Where these co not suf- fice, little ditches of water aro led through the farms and maintain an artificial irrigation, Whore thero are no natural stfeams for irrigation wells are dug, and tho water pumped from them by means of windmills. All through the State irrigation is practisoa to insure large crops, the breezes being brought to per- form the labor of men, horses or steam. The effects of ‘irrigation are wonderful. You will seo hills and level ttretches of ground supporting little or nothing beyond the wild sage brush, and so barren as not to cffer a sub- tistence to an honest grasshopper. Yet a stream of water Ra ae eat fhe aoe pa eed semen jan oe BOARD—TWO cag epee = JAMAICA sable aioe box $08 llereld a as 7 cous. BOARD-AT CORNWHL; TERMS | MODE. Particulars inquire at-477" Eighth avenue; in SIE REN RR ES BF AG pepo S| SEL EL. Va erat el Ra! a Room, with ithout partial ful hom india pensabla,. ie Deere anata ery dress ‘Commeress box ‘box 179 Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY WILT, LET TO A RL 2 and wife or two byt age ee Pl Ant apartments, with m heatiny. oe wolect: Terms moderats. Address box it Herald ollee. -FTRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, OX Finet ‘and secon Sixteentli street, corner of Irving Se A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE OR TWO SINGLE GEN: flemen oan havo pleasant, front Room and Bedroom, With Board, by ealling at 47 Bond-street, N, ¥. HANDSOMELY F' without board, to one or two persons; faunily privates fg bath, gas, &e.; two blocks from Broadway, | 23 Third strect! References exchanged, PLEASANT PURNISHE: Suitable for one or two with hot and cold water, at Bi: east of Second avenue, toN. C. aaa Lewitt, ODER Poss ®: C° ae HOARD—IN ORANGE COUNTY, SIXTY. J five miles from New York: first class accommodations plenty, of oan tare $8. Address J, \B., box 123 ‘ioomlng » OUNTRY BOARD.—ONR FAMILY OR A PARTY OF J four or five wiahing a plain, quiet homo in a farm hou about thirty miles from New York, and near Morristown, Jp can oar of ope by addressing or_oniling on BO. Morris, Watorvilie, Morris county, N. J,” Price per week ‘Bidet Bayard street, two Roonra 2t avenue 0, two Rooms: - non street, two Ri 175 rene, wo Rlaulon ative two Tegoiae ibd Wet rai Trsgie sisoteoak moderate. te. Apply to A. M. FANNING, 225 10 LET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE zos _An office, 1s Grand Bty between Elm and Crosby ete. Le T_FURNTENED, WITH. IMMEDIATE Ng og Koren four story E teh ment rd street: Tornits of A. JOU RNE LET—UN FURNT: ee oa. THe, BR: E SRASOM, OR on in pertech gracre printed ihsulorand seven room, rect Sete of aroun, , abendasen of tru toad ‘river views 1o- Hadaon ris VAN WAGENEN, 472 Sixth areaua. UNTRY BOARD.—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated nt a farm house, on the Hudson, néar 6; peivate family board; liighwnd healthy location. Address Win, 4. Warren, Garrison's, Patnam RLOR © TO LET— also atugle Rooms, street, second door 23 WEST RIGHTEENTH STREPT AN ELEGANT Suit of Rooms and. Room suitable for a aingle gentle- men to let, with first class Board. Dinner at 6. NOUNTRY BOARD AT TARRYTOWN. THE LARGE /) and coimodions building known as the Military Aca- INS, demy is now open Tor boariers, with Ite shady groves and On this apparent desert will cause it to blossom as the | No accident occur, the crop will be little _ mn poe. PR hs T R THREE YOUNG MEN CAN BK large carri ten cri ‘Apply 7 1, Workman, ET—HAND & FOUR al m1 whieh wi on agal’s patent. 54 Bookman atree =—TWO 0} 2 YOUNG M 10 premises, Joba G uly 233 —HANDSOME FOUR STORY’ HOt rose. It not only blossoms like this universal dower, but | Million gallons, a large portion of which will be shipped | _d Dougal’s patent. cor trem vet ‘on the premises, or to Joba . Wassou, rn rnleds to tho East. Several establishments have necies in New York, where the Californian wines are sold, and ap- pear to command a reasonable share of the public favor. West Twenty-third street, untaralened La fa IN LAKK | aleo several furnished Honses: ith Board, small or large Rooms; 208 1125 to $300 per will be opened ADAMS & ©0., 7g Broadway Iinprovements; terms mods DRO-ETRCTRO MAGNETIC TREATMENT.—DP D. AMAND, @ Biscckar street. Call. an tho foungnin of with it as woll. All the ordinary products of the florist’s NOUNTRY BOARD AT THE. FRA! J Votel, six miles from Paterson, care will readily grow, and the gardens ia and around life, all those affiieted with Lung Diseases, Debiiity, Asthma, ey By. ist I, 1868, with Pleasant rooms, bathing, Ssbing and oT. PART OF AN OFFICE, WITH " Ono of these concerns has its agent here buying directly sm, Pr fo and chroule or ao called tneurabl OARD,—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT. ing.’ Apply at the hotel, or adireas James’ Plnker, pro- 10 LET—THE FRONT PART OP AN OFFICE, WITH San Francisco will rival those of any other city in the | from the men. who mako the wine, and ‘contracting, | Aoeunausm,, Laralyele and chroule or sg calted incurable able for families or single gentlemen, to let, with Board. | prletne Paterson, NJ ‘ frac is T ag comptes to do She Domer aeee ae ———— —+— | pereons desiring to do the above business will L- varied character of the bouquets that can be culled from chance, For particuiars apply at them. Vegetables of the kitchen gardens take kindly whero it fs possible to do so, for the whole product of & vineyard for a torm of years, The wine remains in the collar whore it fs made untll it fa In proper condition for fied }OUNTRY BOARD. ON THR DANKS OF THE a _ Shrewsbury river.—The undersigned informs bis friends Excellent table wnd moderate terms, YO OR TARER HAN: ——$—$ JoEe OROPPER (AT OLOUGH & RICHTA! 383 SOME. ROO! hue ten 4o this tergated soit and grow readily and rapidly. | Shipmenky wen ici taken, dlrecthy to tbo wereah watt SX SG Seraeneel cs poenstka Kr | tow devo brnRtH St Met Swelie eweh » | sealer ravignente bree kote te “eek: | (TO, TRE PrORE cle, RECOM Tiel ein Wator, which bes done so rauch for navigation, as the tng to recelvo it, , and sont around Cay spe Hor to a | mene” oad fine sisunceantnes tnon (pian and ancy) Spares = — Ing, Doxting and fishing ond Ly er Joyed with pleasure and a8 APY to 519%, MOUTES, Lee Md i vi 1o1 vi ork, ho company displays a strong h in the quality: forme ruobes, ea, elastic web, A W SINGLE OB} LEMEN CAN BE yom For full re A et 4, south~ Lar be ee % amis 1s of wonderful value, 1p 8D | OP Csiireenia wines In making each extonstve purchases uk ait ert raforantiion giyeo ana copmabe: B coutmodated wth good Huard and ponsant a corner of Bronlway awd alton etrcei; Mr fe Stent. Ts Selaga dive roean, ith kivcea PRES tie nok ‘Pho California wines aro all new, so thas the test of age, the one in Burope, cannot be applied at present, [fear that it will be difficult ever to apply this test to any extent, for the reason that the wine makers and wmo deal reasonable terms, Day Boarder: Apply at 333 Greenwich street (Wyoming Hotel). GARD LN BROOKLYY:-—TWO GENTLE: MEN aN be a array ke amare Room and Board. Ap- ply at 2 Cliuton street. Bue WANtED_BY A NTLEMAN | AND ett ‘Adarees vor 176 Post ohies, cat oltoo, Jersey —* Broome. _ era, pean orner of Bleecker and Macdongal woken New York, gr Addrem the proprietor, Thomas Devi, peed bg ee eg eek qo oe Moninonth county, Ned. orto Mes. 0. C. Liou, Far Rockaway, Ls I Curr BOARD ar Wan ai notice ty Nor THE WEST Long A VERY Bice, Rar E. oe \) aide of Hudson ri Northern Zeros T°, ierouty wt of Bi ay BS = | Seeieers Hee ie eae Far eee et pee’ ignante a can may be nues, Brooklyn, age T°, ) LEA Lake Canin oak a Pad a | O nets hour ent Fon nn bee aes From cos pantry, 00 the a a nies ‘seers: | soon rear house, Apply at 106 1 ina Ramee s ts Sees ES Comite OA 20s | Sacawax, doneast Taquire o ; ‘rwemy- = EE las gtrsaas feet, fares Tove ote saere T recently took a little journey around San Francisco in order to see the process by which the city is supplied With fresh vegetables. I saw flelda where potatoes were Doing dug and others planted afresh on the samo ground, and other folds by their side where this Hibernian esculont was in all stages of developmenk Some potatoes were half grown, while others were quarter or All ap se TO BUY—A SCHOONER OF ABOUT 70 tons capacity. Dock, foot of Thirty-cighth street, North $200 eR RET PaaS Adare, Wh SPENCER & CO.. Bratllebory, Vi, Miss MANTELS. —THE <THE BEST ac, tN Tae Metiafeares tania! seek ieee ao ae, AND AS. SAN? Br 2g Cr ae Went arrol madetwo I caw z wannnnatnnnagicn eo satannaite Donate anes wel Ge s ree wish thet f ¢ Aces ae de Spiga Lag plana ee aS ee A eens RS sere anes Me ee es eo es ey Pee Se ESS | BDesertption of the Buildtng—Its Extent, Aceommedation and Cost of Brection— ‘The Porma) Opening To-day, de. ‘The Bmigrant Mespital, just completed on Ward's Island, is now open for tho reception of the sick. Phe ber iggons ig tage! gr gl tim. g| ego EE mea BRDROOM vr ‘TO ONB OR Two ier ba aired, In- aqurfaré nd Be prin the spre be ate had 20 LPT TO ORNILENBN ONLY, ONLY, rence required. GPinealse FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. IN- W? meow +e ‘ARGR ADDS ne Saree ee “is mre ee ON & DECK! BR, Gorner of Canal NYS ose ee a eee To 70 nauy OF MnAam, PAS PART ona Seo a ee, ae meen Gea Pod ction, sot tr ROTO OS , AEROS SE icant OMS WANTRD—7WO, OR ROOMS, ARK HOUSE, BLOOMFT J-NOW aan terms, which eve ei P es near from the city, via | p, years’ trial has proved to be most conducive to the restoration of health, The several buildings are connected with wide corridors, combining the comforts | QV ™. H. and oer + 4 FULTON STREET, Has Ox F quire sia Grne street. e and conveniences of a large baikitng under one roof, | second hand Pablos at Prices, Cail at bi splen- ROOMS TO LI with complete isolation of the seversl pavilions, thus | “!¢ warerooms and examine for yourse! mae gp BRB _3_¥, BOWELL, Proprietor. “ANTRD- aa FAMILY OF preserving all the advantages of separate buildings. iM POINT HOUSE, NEW ROCHELIE, LATE ‘Address ' a1 sized or unnaturally raised | These connecting corridors are large enough to be used GAOMVICRAT RuORaNENN OF ingtanipin peescaey reason 2 oe PARLOR ON pene ew thotee Wome left, Apply on the 0 Na ally ., station “Saline rent, nic ‘must be vegetables alr seem to me to be lack. | as sanitoriume for convalescent patients, aad are to be A elk Mp ad oom sori, | gh and ery ybeaitey” Seat aut Piniy-dca atrect NTN HOUR, ~ -—— — ian thee tl oo: ANTRD—TO RENT. BY A sind aya ee FA) tone Saree, wie Secs °F have noon but very | furnished with books, papers, and other sources of a Bookeate. Pirrors, alain, Pr Daan, Carpets, | Terrace p Baise ows no ope | Jone " ‘anon Hose ip haps teak So those that are mealy and crack ene amusement, The hospital contains twelve wards, each Be ry in, tverwa fe 2c. ote Sacrifice, In ves N* BLY VURNIGIED -ROOMB—FOR PAMILIES oe dag yay: yh Redter, Hera __ nS Ne nth stree! it - eee ieee 4 iy )~ B—| legen Mf ors having # dining room, kitehen or scullery, linen closets, + : mee pieagnttand comtrel io fring Snes, erase a ytay louse, New York, or by tele ‘legen oF letter to i Lone Bena warpar A XOUNG NAN AND WIR. A COU- out of season seem to bo watery and in- | Ath, sink, water closets and halls, The wards will ac- ge teenth street —— ees Rooms, 10 beets are stringy, the cabbage does not cut ks cheese, and the Apples and other fruits are lacking in flavor. It is better, I am told, in trai season, when the product of those regions that jence the equinoxes, and are blessed with heat and t comme into market, I have heard nd Eastern peo: domplain of son tennchannens of California fruit and Beer the ap plume ond peaches coast. feasen sel wee ta Tone speak of the strawberry and the cherry as alone eq ig our commodate three hundred beda, each bed twelve hundred cubic feet of alr, and when ) Ay the Ce can be increased to fiv: red each bed seven hundred cubic foet of air, which oa @ the average of yy existing tals. In pag to the wards, the ining space is divided The basement, onntaining the offices for the Superin tendent of the Island, the physicians’ offices, apothe- caries’ shop, NITURE, CARPETS. BEDDING, PARLOR, BED room Suits, &e., at BENDALL & SCOTT'S, 209 and 211 ladson ‘street’ corher of Canal, Housekeepers supplied, and can pay by instalments if preferred, URNITURE AND CLOTHING 8’ large aud well assorted stock ; best locality im the city for bunlness. | Must be sold: owner, going to the country. Apartments attached, Apply at 380 Kast Tenth street. URNITURE, CARPETS BR NG, PARLOR Bedroom Suite, = BEND, rer epers ing, fi Pieces ten toon ber tt ~~) ear me E BQUINOX HOUSE MANCHESTER, VERMO rd Ning hy Penta pps eine ait ce ter te git ce location not far from car route, Address : Senate, families oder good Board minnat GS A STORE AND OBULAR, Wirt families otter jour = / st or wus | Wa water in cellar or yard. Draggista baring a good a ete tar with sare 1 omites, will also please a} oe ‘Addrese Yh: PROPRIETOR 1h, THR Ed VAN Magid bor 180 Heral ow ready for che reception off boar see Ceuant Monntatne, tw two miles east ‘of the Moumiain Honee Ww NTED—FOUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHED ROO! e ‘one from {ts base. Board good and at moderate prices. sritable for housekeeping, on the east ‘Sildteas fra Teer, Catskill not above hry ENPLE GROVE HOTET; ~~~ —— | tu vervamt."Retronn t. Martin, bow 418 Pot at ale RIVATE, BOARD—AN EXPERIENCED hg rz accoueheur ean accommodate, at horown revred during confinement: na chikiren oF r pearders. “Ad: oie Mrs. L, Haw! n E. ‘OUTH BROOKLYN. ~VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, ay be with frst class Board be obtained at $80 Clinton ay, 10 Py my A LADY, OR GENTLEN AY AND Ryd ite Room on second Soor; full Board for lady. oT West tr ‘wenty-sevent ~ and store rooms, dining home tions in flavor; and I have doubts even | rooms for omigrants not te boss tal, warming apparatus, nd att Hodson oe about the chorry, though’ grows Wo great cise, taal | Gir ducis hethe, The thine ‘ory of the contre. build: | supplied and ean pay by talmenta if snap Ty UNG MEN CAN BE ACCONMODATED WITH Corner of Baring and c epee Waste 39, otra Homee in tos ak eaten, ore rer Jooks ag portly when the lids of the boxes are removed | ing, containing the operating theatre, instrument room, | = = — pd A, le Fon te Wo | te now open nee Sot dace house aca renity for reception of | street, audreae Hb - x a New York mark museum, and ae ward for severe surgical case, ih thems ac. ~_WiNmS. LIQUORS, | ‘Ac. ‘ rite ee ¢ door from Ninth wireet — it from the East, California is now an ‘I BL 2 18LAND, ‘BEST oe — —__-.-—--_--~ Above house has Sno of ihe meng eee and accessible WAsrap 7 ro pent SY A ESPOMSIRLS, FAMILY, 2 large amount. First she started imo wheat Oa inp raon Kad my TA PLEASANT PURNISHED FRONT ooy, | Yeealons in Barston, | Gyo spear. in good repair; je wheat while she imported flour. | warm steam engines, atgunapn Oe. oad Th, ee Se ee Sas eign of, bath, to en AS & Konia 2°00," Proprietors anes per eer There te a tell about a ship that took a cargo meager teundry, ke @rying and tron eesti trees sorrel irae Da rae, 290 Fast Tenth street, " B, FOUR —TO PARTIES WaxTING wheat fork and came with one r, | ing ‘ac = somes trivete ry to the cook. _HOTELS. a FURNTS oe W Bret chaer! Bots oda le above or oes, Ba.’ Tee sinoteea thousand miles to mill, «distance | ing, washing abd drying ying, &C., eth entire community | a SI nin nnninnnnnaninnds Tender Server reaRD A ey ee q peta tee eae acs nile that Journey of any backwoods under missioners of tT THR wi HOUSE. BI WAY, CORNER Jocated e ‘ ‘toon mil This building is connected with the hospital by @ ot Twelfth & NEY, NOt tole came or singly. Mi Tenth avenues, Tere Satin dor, 80 that communication may be had with the coreeal furnished to order oF by the week. river, Sag eae eames We ry TO Ri RENT—wIT! ‘Avi or . VIEW OF FURCHAR. LET=a vant AND BACK PARLOR, ER 3 ing. a comfortable, me aod mufling—my most intimate acquaintance with it— viliona without ing into nair, The pavil- rit , cot rack: thas T ave over seen. By com coming. down to Aguree | fons are o located that the exterior of each ward of Toren Ranch, cornet Cordianat and Ween sureete, | (oles with or without heard’ ‘apply st Ne. Laight street Mo pad wate ifce foe goo fare. sod atten fear Fowecenion te Ker will endeavor to give an idea of this four trade Last | three sides will be ex to the sunlight. The hospi- yon the Reropess plan, Fine, airy roeess, Sevly —— ne Bete | aSce and real comtor Hoa will becure afew | Herald office, ting fal ll partionla the mite in ia. wore estimated to be making | ti in cold weather will be warmed by air taken from | furnisher’ Plesuent lentes Patent i 13 CHARLTON STRERT. —a00p |B BOA’ AND | Gesirable rooms not ye ANTED TO RENT—FOR IMPORTING 300 © 3,000 barrels of flour per day. In 1867 there | steam coll chambers, located in the basement and intro- handsomely fornished Rooms es ~—— om - W OF two Lotte, Brat ana Sh is ‘wore 000 barrels (I have dro the odd | duced into the centro of the wards aa woll as into the THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE VISITING THE | ibelr wives or single gentlemen; fooatlty’tor Dustuess | Sc2c-—steseoe et wae ca atl nad By wy 4 hi ;_ in 1868, 6,000 Ia, and in 1859, 20,000, In | other apartments throughout, and ventilated by air Bet mig cay a rier the reception men. Terma moderate, BEXPRES: with particulars, M._ oF apc ,000 varcels were exported; in 1862 and 1868, | ducts opening into & fine atmorpherr, extending ander Sf anmnmmer boarderst ta sirated fF milge from Beatuetoro" B20 PER WEEK YOR A PRETTY FURNISHED AURSHAWS PORSITU Ri ) WANTED, A FURNIS iB and hha} nae Tn Lene — i 4 ah ae tt ‘aie ide’ beltlog f wma Vy fn ong of the most romantic villages of the Weat River | 4 f og Sr" Board, to erntiemaa and ws | x eee, West Bieveath treet, near $200.-var . mA somal aaa s' with that oujeotom, te UJ 4464 on ie wer . ‘ pore. an is e i. 0 for me » West Twent) treet, 7 nae—Purni re a moved, gity or conatr) wane hipped ia Half or more ‘of the | #0 placed that it can he 190d to move the air in hie duct | ny RTmeTenenmably | ae a stteeae, VE BT Teese Oe Bo Se wes | eefortee gasted ond suleagd: frtplere aang pat ara he Neon vena ee

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