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NEW, ‘YORK HERALD. “MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 1867. i ERS WANT, ae D 5 LET. ADERS AND LODGERS WANT 2b, ~_eFry REAL cetare fon SALE. | HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. FOR SALE OF LEase—rit re Dwelling House and Lot jy ‘ty and country: furnished and unfurvished. of Mulberry, Address box 3,842 Pout oflice. uring the season send weekly tor my Bost Bette, iy Dat cyit | Hints, Suggestions, Complaints, dc., of Cor- we 4 TN AEE eT Tan respondents. “ ore Sy FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS TO LET—IN HOUSE 14 We present our readers to-day with @ batch of cor- WEEK FOR A PRETTY ~ T 319 FOURTH AVENUE.—HOUSES TO LET; 1867 $16 "lon inh fal Boas is eniomen: net AD ea, Sy na a d ream aft Meet near Ein renee” ee aronue, West "twenty-fifth treet, pear D STREET, WEST, &4—fwo FINE PARLORS House w. &. ida. near 120th st. Lot, 28.2%x108. $9,000 3 suitable for a family or @agie ; Grst class | New frame Hi . x36. weme! ee Fighty-sixth street. Apply next door, second floor, or rate table partion having some Airalture preferred ; | Brick House, dey ase Tatth st nn Stuy | do. C. BAILEY, 10 Pf street. Teepondence received at the Hxnatd offce during ration MRSREenON; Nets Soterele___._ | Brown sions Hovee, Shon ben isstbramd 54h | Kd FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM. OR mat week, from which may be Jyé Jaga ar 2 7 A § A - = > ‘House, in perfect order end besutifully painted, Room alone. Apply at 47 West Tweury-serenth | YeBienCes and other mattors that form subjects of cOni- ‘118th st. f f plaint among our people. By the publication of these UNION SQUuaRe, NEAR SEVENTEENTH 44 street—A Suit of Front Rooms on second story, to let, wit a single th Board. Also ‘Room for s gentleman, Nef. | Brick Hou 1.000 EE erences required. bal Beantifal new Cotiage, 14th at near ay. Aiveseso.oo.. BBD (A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO ar of: whom Correspondents, the authorities of city, gym picasa atScbRSAnatn ty A a ane ARORA rie louse, av. A, hear it. x! * . 7 it, without board, the Bi ort use. iy an eral vi food WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET—A VERY DESI- | 200 fine bulnding Lots. Apply to M, E, CRASIN a, | ations wen. dhihy | nee paiae mapmemaagraty nee nacchareey NUMBER OF SINGLE ROOMS 70 LET— ALO A 4 ee large front Room, handsomely resaiaben. to | near 3d av, —— jon and be spurred up to remedy the ills complained of. q at class: table @hote, wi ‘0 a gentleman and wife, or two single gen- 7 DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND . aren : ‘West Twenty-fourth street, on block Fifth Avenue Hotel. | tleman. ‘OUSES FOR SALE—BY A. JOURNEAY, eA A leg tly furnished; third oor, Farolehed, gaa, beth, The Inadequate and certain Supply of — Co or’ without 9 si viments. 7 M LARGE ROOM, WITH EXTENSION ROOM CON. 5. WEST ELEVENTH STREET—ONE DOOR FROM Y 22,500 | West Thirty-seventh street, near Brod i. 4 Croton, neeting over parlors, for a gentleman and wife or small Pifth avenue, an elogantiy and richly furnished Par. 15.000 ee From communications recsived it would appear tbat, family. Also a Room on top floor. Table excellent. | lor Floor; private table; the family leaving for New Orleans 14,500 FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, SUITABLE Terms moderate. Apply at 73 Sevesth street In'a few days. Reterences exchanged. B00 | A. "orhousekeening. toe gentioman aud ble wife, wie | 1 S0me sections ofthe city at east, the supply of Croton eee — out children, Inquit it 62 Sixth 5 - AT MWEST, ELEVENTH STREET, 4 FRW STEPS |] ()G NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. ET, a ee ee arene Water is altogether inadequate to the wants of the con from Broadwar—To let, «lan Parlor, ane Rooms with Board, one ‘age Room sultable, for th 13.00 A SUIT, OF POUR ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sumers and that the time when it can be obtained from micely furnished, rst class ne} for gen! man and wife or two singie gentlemen. ‘erent ex fooma, with hot and cold ter, bath, &c., fan ‘and wife or party of single goutlemen. “Also ‘ changed. e 14.500 | samme tloor to let at 1,140 Broadway. néa Vieniyrsiath at, | ‘2 Pipes is very uncertain. Correspondents allege that Rooms. i petipesipecmm er . 11,000 = = Fan this laxity of supply is owing to negligence on the part € ACDOUGAL STR! _—A 47 AMITY STREET—A FURNISHED ROOM AND (A. HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM 136 en Rscod ‘door to let with, Board, for $8; alto 8 OUSES FOR SALE IN THE SEVENTH WARD—BY Bedroom for housekeeping. Also single Room. No | f the Croton Board in not secing to it thatthe dis- on frst floor, and large Room on third floor, may be | Room with fre, to two gentlemen, for $15. J. P. PEYTON, 95 Division sireet:—House’and fot in | ghildron: tributing reservoir is kept suficiently filled to meet the dad, with Board, A130 Ninth street, near Pluk avenues’ Henry street, $2,000; House and Lot in treet. $ 3 pan att lh A eal SED small House and Lot, $3,500: lar , ve | , 72) BLEECKER ST.—TO LET, A SECOND FLOOR, | POPUar demand, A correspondent writing from West Bory, in Madison street, $14,000. Houses on lease in Grand “ “ 3 Ba Ma nconwar: a Dinkoe soe ek ee furnished complete for housekeeping; three bedrooms, | Tenth street, says:— Hreet! Aleg verr oe Houses, In good order, in Madiwon Betlor, Glning room, bathroom and gas. The Croton Board is a nuisance. In its last report it street, price $5,600; House and Lot in Rutgers street, $12,500, HOUSE TO LET—ON NINTH STREET, FURNISHED | ®220unced that it dispensed water at the rate of two - 7 xv or unfurnished; also Parlor Floor, th ‘ooms deep, | hundred gallons for one cent. No wonder the u| OUSES FOR SALE—IN THE MOST DESIRABLE | fitathed er attcinukeds at TIG Ninth wirecte a isctes | stories of our houses are without supply. This bench, pare Of Salis, br Rooms, one entire floor, on Thirty-frat street, unfurnished; Xo, 9 Twon allimprovementa, "0" °° TRHOMPSON, 1 daly renewod fund eapital otek of wich It i triton, ae a THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET IN HOBOKEN, | !%t¥ millions ra cageonet per day diepensed by the hou- 157 WEST THIRTY. NINTH STREET. HANDSOME. PLEASANT AND NICELY FURNISHED FRONT | 1e)( ly Furnished Rooms to let, with Board; all the Parlor and Bedroom, or large Room alone, to'let, with- | modern iinprovements; very low prices. ‘ut board, to gentlemen only. Apply at 1,161 Broadway. = te 1.94, BLEECKER STREET. WA 7 ’ . ROOM OR SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—TO A GEN- FURNISHED ROOMS en Ueman rmachenied hag peEae for Bees 10 armas mae ET. PRestnere there are no clner becsdere. Calla B9 West DOG WEST TENTH STREET—TO LET, A SECOND Twenty-seventh street, v4 floor front room, furnished, to single gentlemen, without board, References exchanged. KING &CO., third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, psn MY PRINTED LIST OF PRIVATE | Aen ee eo ee esi Fovatinee oh orable Board for the receipt of $3,000 per day—an enor- Board in a agualt respeciatie family. Terms $8 per | 273 FIFTH AVENUE. —ONE LARGE | DOUBLE ountry and Tenement Property and Cy | gue in this chy. Appi Io J CACNEY, oie Washington | m0Us. disparity between receipts and. igcome—twojhun- AL, Board ins small respectab 3 FLETH, AVENUE.—ONR LARGE | DOUBLE wiary,. Had on application or by mail street, from 1 to 2and Sto 6. dred gallons of Croton water for each cent of income a fight of stairs; ‘front, with or without Board; cheap. SILPATRIOK, Bull's Heed Bank Buildings SUIT OF THREE NEATLY PULNISHED Roowa | Tetured to the people; and yet there is a great scarcity 7 N . ees Bikcsaalby es Se NEA’ 3 B 20MS ‘ 7 FRANKFORT HOUSE, CORNER OF FRANKFORT ING & CO. SUIT OF THREE NEATLY FURNISHED, ROOMS | of water for fires, and none to be had during business rooms; great reduction in __BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Offer for sale two superbly furnished Houses near | conveniences for housekeeping. Call for three days at 191 | MOUS on the second floors of buildings. It would bo Prices; $5 10 50 cents per day; $160 to $9 per week. Open = ny ~<~ | Fifth avenue, which for style and locati tbe sur largely to the interest of the city to retire this fossil rin, all mght, GENTLEMAN | WISHES ‘A SITTING “ROOM AND passed in the elty, and at prices maa lene Geen ineleease, | Wom enteih street, ors Board on their present stipends doubled into life FURNISHED ROO: SF re roorm: with or withans partial Board, in a respectetie | Ofice No.9 Twenty-third Fifth Avenue :cotel. FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM AND TWO | annuities, and let some live Yankee have the manage- ON THE SECOND | priv te family residing betwten Fougeenth and Twenty-third WELL fioor, to let, with Board, in a first class house, occupied | streets; would supply the furniture for sitting room if de- A ir, to Ps large Pantries to let. without a bighly respectable American family. Apply at 166 ¥ ee ere cae | Beet resists Seat ly. Apply sired, Address, stating particulars, F. L., box 110 Heral@ 1X VERY CHOICE C ARK LOTS ON WEST | —— * te: 1D side of Madison avenue, ty sixth, trwat, for sale THIRD FLOOR—FIVE ROOMS, ‘d, at 41] Hudson st, | ment, whose first work would be to restore the altitude =p | Of the water to the dial of the City Hall clock, where office. at a great bargain. It Broadway. aha heaeht en catsttacomtataa RNISHED. | the original profile represents it to be, and thus increase Ba sain a , en. st y front Parior | iho ‘value of city, pre at least $100,000 per da; ceur ton ided titles oleh hina ad ‘big BOR EES OARD WANTEDIIN BROOKLYN. POR GENTLE: | VW7ADDELL & ARMSTRONG, 1! PINE STRERT, OFFER — lage eam on, seen roast wudMEn Mok. | There are Geer sine busted ‘ifferen Tesi motes above, Apply at S81 West Thirty-second street, near | Address. giving terms, W. 1. Hi, box 2,348 New York Post | gtone hos. Soh steeeg oe emacs Snwe fecreune Ss GAN, No. 3 Pine stre for the Croton Board 10 choose from; but they prefer, Eighth avenue. a Pye ¥, $18,000; ye. as thowy: in Arilitg esa to aggre a unjustly > ie Liao tasuid es as penalties $10, per annum. eve there are no T 51 LEXINGTON AVENUE—CORNER TWENTY- OARD WANTED.—TWO COMFORTABLY FUR- ; > unfurnished, to a quiet family, at reduced rent; few | metres used for steamers or the shipping.” fifth street, plain cooking and abundant table, with or ished Rooms, with Board, fora iady, and. son aged six | $15,000 pi MA ener ee crane’ aper j,oomplete for house F \eabecriber,”” writt is ag ~ B Sithout newly furnished Roome, en suite or singly. Asso | years, In a quiet, vinobtrusive family; where there are few | Hear Sixth avenue; Zi feet front: all moderu improvements, | Serine 88 x Twenty-fi et ‘s ,”” writing om this same subject, says:— na first class, "| or no boarders preferred. Address, with particulars, for $F IRELAND. 201 brosaway. IGHTH AVENUE STORRS AND DWELLINGS 70 | _.For months past not only my family, but all my (A. S827, OF RooMS ON SECOND FLOOR, WwiTH two days, Mrs, W., station G, on let—Northwest corner Pith second sireet and Kighth peishbors, diene extwesl ino maceihe bear gatiantly any rd; also Rooms for single gentlemen, at 189 West NTED—1 SINGLE ENTLEMAN, | BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, | *venue; new buildings; splendid location for business. Ap- ‘8 proper supply of mn water. - Fourteenth sirect. References exchanged. Pete ares A Sucre Geeta: : onthe ply a. though we live near Broadway, in Twenty-second street, HOUSE FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY OF AN F yet the ground is not so bigh but that if a proper eupp!; estate; location one of the best in Brookly: i proper supply th £3 : hich “must be a = Pr aE T 208 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—HANDSOMELY | Moatecnten 3 Sex Aqarens sating terms, which must and first URNISHED ROOM TO RENT AT 38 LAIGHT STREET, | was kept up in the reservoir we might have plenty. of Furnished Rooms, with Board. ‘suitable for tyro gen = tks Baie a pte LEE EIS ES oH 0 every respect, sonvenient to care end ferric hi House opposite St, John’s park, for a family or single person. } water in our third stories; but, except on Sundays, no men or gentleman and wife: t to i | Sitect wide (double), three stories and basementy built iy |< i location good. Terms moderate. ‘Reference exchanged. a ee ae eee mn Woda | the most thorongh manner for the late owner: in perfect | TYURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, With | WaAleF rises above the second floor, and not always then, Thirtieth street, with full Bourd fur lady and partial Board | Order. Can be seen at any time by applying at 191 President 24s, to let to a sinall family or single party, at 9% Went We are convinced that there is a neglect somewhere in be PLEASANT THIRD STORY BACK ROOM TO RENT— | 7, " see ren street, Brooklyn. Lot 50x10 feet, with Jots adjoining if | Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, the Croton Department, and it is shameful that so many Pith Board, to acouple of gentlemen. Terms pd eee Ste at 8 ere WE mast wanted, Price $30,000; terms favorable. For terms apply em —————-— | thousands of ‘people shouid suffer for want of water dle. Dinnerat siz. At7S East Twelfth sireet, near Broad. | ae to ELL 64 Cedar street, N.Y ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR AND | when an abundant supply could easily be obtained. On way. ‘ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD, BY A SINGLE SRG Aan Ge MEOORT ox Fe Basement to let, suitable for housekeeping or a doctor. | high ground, such as Murray Hill, there may be very AL ESTATE, AS | Apply at No. 6 Rivington street, ‘ _. | good reasons for not getting water above the second OBOKEN.-TO LET, 129 RIVER TERRACE, First | #0or; but on ground no higher than Union and Madison class House; immediate eeasion given. Burniture Squares and those neighborhoods it is inexcusable, mung man; a family where there are youn le AT x8, WASHINGTON PLACE, ONE BLOCK FROM | und scdial enfoyments preferred; no objection to rooming New York Hotel, in a first class house, three Hall Bed- | with ancther- gentleman of good reference: terms moderate. the owner ix going to Europe. tlie «v front House on the corner of Firs: f with two extra Lots of ground and ‘a Fooms, to rent, with first class Board, to single gentlemen. | Address American Gentleman, box 475 Post office. The house contains all the modern iy for sale. R " Hundreds of times I go to a wash basin to wash my PRIVATE FAMILY AT 8 WEST TWELFTH STREET. ‘ANTED—BOARD. FOR A SIX WEEKS OLD FE- | Biri order. Also five small buick Houses altuate on 3 Washingivo strseh, Hopones._ | Lands and find there is. po supply... The water closets ean accommodate a gentleman and wife, and two male baby. Apply at 36 Monroe place, Brooklyn. 3 ta neap, OTEL TO LEASE—AT RUTHERFORD PARK, ON | @¥0ve the second floor in my house require pails of water entemen, with furnished Rooms and Board. Servants and | ___"" cai bien we Cee the Passaic river (40 minutes); 9 miles from New | to be thrown down them to keep the pipes from bein, mn. References requ! HOTELS. Montague street. near Court Brooklyn, | York, 6 from Newark, 6 from Paterson. Accomodations cocoon for want of water and to keep them clear ol ram OA AAPA AAO Or ALLEN & BROWN, rst class for 100 guests. obetractione, If we cannot have water at least as high | A Tina ceveral Houmas torent 40 geauleman, withers fall TATHANTIC, HOTEL, CHATHAM | SQUARE.— WELL 96 Broadway. MOORE & BROWN, S! Nassau street. | as the third floor, I would rather again depend upon at moderate prices. Apply to ADAMS & CO., 98 | 2 furni fone: oe encore Prices, by the day, wee! PRIVATE DWELLIN HON AND OUSEKEEPERS OR PERSONS GOING TO HOU! wells and cisterne, as in former times. The present sys- — JOHN GERKEN, Proprietor. | A. lu most pertect orden taplete wiih ail improvements, Keeping can buy Carpets, Furniture, Bedding. &c., at | #1 is a humbug, and if the Croton Engineer, or whom- N ELEGANT BACK PARLOR-ALSO RooM FoR | | foraale, at the tow price of $12,000.” BENDALL & SCOTT'S, ‘corner of Canal and’ Hudson | S0ever is r sible for an insufficient supply in the si Bid Weet Forty sessed ARCELONA HOTEL.—SMALL AND LARGE APART- FREDERICK 4. PETERSEN, Architect, streets, and pay by weekly or monthly payments if preferred. | reservoir, only bad to bear the weight of the maledic- i. fi No. 634 Pine street. - Hobs cast upon him in one week be would soon sink out ingle gentleman, with Board, i ss ‘mente and single Rooms. Breakfast from 8 to 13 o'clock, itreet, one plock west of Broadway. Agreeable parties more | 779 ™& i dinner, tabio d'hote, at 6 o'clock, at $1, es ‘OUSES TO LETWIN THE MOST DESIRABLE | of eight altogether. French and Spanish’ wines on moderate terms. Call. N ELEGANT THREE STORY DWELLING. WITH Parts of the city, by EIa'e'00. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON THE iss: fener “ry wher ga Bapdtome aly furnial No. 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. Delaying Letter Delivery at the Post Office. poet, HARDENBERGI, o8 Wall street. : plies | “A Merchant” complains of the carelessness and FFICES AND LOFTS TO LET CHEAP—AT &2 AND ; OR SALE—NEAT TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASE. 644 Broadway. near Spring street. Apply on the prem. | *lowness of delivery of letters in the city general Post mont Dwelling, ten rooms, southeast corner of Fourth | Ses, {0 the janitor, or tothe owner, at 288 West Fifly.second | Office, upon which subject be brings the following and floors, to a lady or gentleman and Filer ‘al° RE wesrtr tree Seeweed Bice tnd | ])® TANEAU HOUSE, (2 WEST FORTIBTH STREET ot frat foor, and one on second. Table d’hote. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND L.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, FRONTING With pertisl Board, CA st Til) Weet Fourm sueet. | Zortonitae tears mia bara tana, om au or ag inferior Address PLANDREAU, Hanidofion” "| 7 Ceoazca warn am REGRIVED HLL Famnany | Cueto et square, 4 ner Broadway and Seventeenth street. Meals serve 1, 1867, for renting Stores and Offices in the ‘Heral The Postmaster lets to the trade 6,865 boxes in the New Herald | Post Office, at $12 each, or $82, annum, for Pee ares etay total if Gasined. B SALE—THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO. 2 2 Broadway, Park row and Ann street. Plane of Na! LARGE AND P! PRONT ROOM Second place, Brooklyn; firet class in all ree | fh wrenises ‘be examined at the-effiec of the 8 - | which he is expected to provide a sufficientstaf! of clerks A ah se aso, MULE, HOU, CHARLESTON. 8, c—rHE PRO. | ftvapply wom KELLOGG, Of Gedas strest, New Works” ieodase corer of ol Mind Nassoo strects, fo'whew ibe | 40 sort and deliver the letters, so thet te can wrrn Om Winote ite that hehas extensive and: e- SAL) YN, | ano tual compizted elerations and tmpror. EAT 1% YORK STREET, Bi ——___AE GL EING STREET. "__| mente in the above estantishment. It ie now ready for the ‘tory frame House and Butenslon, & fee: tied i | PROPOSALS WILL BE RECBIVED TILL, FEBRUARY AR ZIGETH AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY. ‘ith Flcrida Soda pointe Routh, “JOSEPH PURCELL. | SiN (on, Sat slory brick "eight rooms, it 203100, with @ Sorner of Pnifow.and Naagan strete.” Fane of the ¢ oe ne eee eee ene Careers? ‘ ees odin Hoard. "Terms teeasraig-bs 60 per wesk. | /HONSINE HOTEL, €27 AND Go BROADWAY, BRaNcH | Had gus, water and sower connections: everything in drat | Premises can Ue, examioes af the gees ct ge Supe vie ttne wos Trou Ge. te GE per dag Ladies’ and’ gentionenip.| 22 arekaier: Tanuire on the UMSP & MESTER 207 DUANE A icra a rth Board + Ee, FOR SAUE,OF 70, LETIN BROORLY®, BUILDING, 2, Factories, » Farms, Howser, a 5 "and. ‘gentlemen. 7 ct ce Tecently used as.» hat feetory, and formerly ale ‘4c. Cash invested er Two Houses ~ “SPW AND 20 NINTH BTRERT—BETWREN Fiera | ~ C27 B@AL BOFATE FOR SALE. [war pipes « FLots. “Can be used for any ober % mesg aye ‘Well ‘doing Bar, By ene sists sronnes, two elegant parlor Flours and same | A’ sip FOURTH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALF. ibee- | business “Apply to, &. CORNELL: 16 Court street with House. Busses?" toni $400" terms easy. wiyles. tablet detede | corrected, published weekly aud mailed free, TTWO MODERN HOUSES ON RYERSON AND HALL | QTORE TO LET_AT 060 BOWERY, 26x00 FEET, SUIT- How to Abolish the Income Tax. ‘ STANLEY DAY. streets; and gt.000s modern House, $9,200; two | 4°) able for an extensive retail posinaen did location; Touching this proposed reform “John Smith” Wall furmlened (genous Goon). Rogras-excelleat vie, McCAHILL & 00.'S REAL, RSTATE EXCHANGE, Renee OILLOM, 0 Droebereas | Ce ented oe cme remene SP ES I rinag:— : “dass neicnborhoot apply at No. 8 Bast Thirtieth pirect, FH TAET LE SeCucen Fecty Atte and Forty alvin sia, ~ —~ | (TORE TO LET—THE WELL KNOWN DRY GOODS | _ Will you permit one of your legion of readers to offer ‘Fifth and Madison avenues. EXCELLENT PRIVATE DWELLINGS FOR SALE. $4. 000 —FOR SALE (BROOKLYN), KINDLING S$ Store, 444 Third avenue, between Thirty-second and | a practical suggestion in reference to your excellent ‘1th st.—2 story and basement Cottage, with stable.. $3.600 a + ,Wood Yard, with three lots of Ground, on a | Thirty-third atreeta, with Fixtures complete; rent jow. Ap- | recommendation to abolish the very oppresvive and un- Widow LADY WILL LET 4 LARGE AND NEATLY | S94 et —iato * 16000 | soraer. near Gowanus’ CAoal. with ail machinery? only | ply on tho prensves. Decesmry lacome the, visz—Tret petitions to Congress Furnished Front and two Back Rooms, on second 19 | $1.00 cash required. “Apply to J. B. O L, ure | 22 Se tercuaden cocina ten ie aeaaces oP ae Goges 20 Lee eee Bee ee ee Hsnatp office, at the Mercbante’ and Corn Exchan; ry to itleman and wife, or two or three sinj tle. set! sepa fstely or tether, with oF without Bouré Cal for ‘waree wenue. Lofts t let. Houses for sale, Houses for sale. Pos- feasion February 1. N.C. BISHOP, @7 Liberty street. | took place in Greenwich street, and was attended with lose of Fately or toget a large, new and convenient Store, about 40x100 fee daze at $3 Sixth a1 i basement and sub-basement: every floor. well lighted; rent | at the Stock and Gold Brokers’ Exchange and at the Giniailes Gon GF aooue 1 orale ape a ered tracted Mrinal fw, “Apply at once at 8 and ® Leonard street. ms Principal hotele Tn one week, such a prodigious array : COUNTRY SEAT—28 MILES PROM THIS CITY, BY ET of names could be bad that Congress could not fail to otbitlmat x F 3% )a ssi 8 | A Sor Rate Hatter tine Remorse @ | Sees Ral gto AMDTTaTU Es ORSTars | conuderte coe . . f ‘a 4 Dekel GAinie Waid. dae WES BUR: 2 neighbor hood; convenient churches and'perfectly Reafihy, | “0¥: *0ld low. Anply to VAYTEN, 96 Division street, _ Dangerous Ferry Freights. A ing of Parlor and inthe ers, a inuit ait | Price $9,500. Terma easy. Apply at 198 Eleventh street, | CroRES TO LET, STORES TO LET.—LOFTS TO LET. | some time ago, when an explosion of nitro-glycerine Rooms, cont » in of Wasbington. Cg toe ales, without Every venien¢ ith hot. BP SE RS OEE MRO ET FH ae TNE A water. Hoferences required. "Apply at lie Waverley place, BARGAIN—I OFFER FOR $10.00, POSITIVELY if VERY DESIRABLE FARM ON LONG ISLAND. 1014 4 ‘acres rich land; 2,000 choice dwarf r trees; brick | po LET—-AND FIXTURES, &C. FOR SALF, THE his Honor the Mayor ordered the removal of TRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LEFA FURMeHED | High avenues two four” story brick wiiouae sranuing Tor Rouseand frame-bars. ‘Price $10,600. address Faria, vox T™ asement 7 Wasnington’ sireci, corner of Vesey: a | that dangerous article outeide of the densely populated nd Floor; good table; best of refer. | Shi; $4000 mortgage, = RT A iildings, po ST Gal Tg ee wards of the city, We commend to his notice the fol- ‘seco! ence: dinner at pear Siath avenue. location: — rot LL WANTING FARMS.—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI. ‘all at 1lé West Twenty-sixth street, AM DOL. M miles south of Philadelphia, Price lowing communication as being @ fit subject for investi- FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE Ce ; acre. Also improved Farms. Hundreds are settling. Fifth avenue, 26% feet front, three rooms deep: with | gation:— Bower. —FIRST CLASS BOARD; DESIRABLE LOCA- | Si Paper gent oc ne ey 4g | Information sent tree, Addrese C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, |<}, ihe ‘modern hereon Rostersion given May 1. Please call attention of the proper authorities to the tion; 110 East Twenty-fourth street; private family; | J 4 J ETIRESCH, 418 Third avenue. New Jersey. For further particulars apply at 19 West Twents-tiret stieet, | quantity of kerosene and other mfammable burning two rooms on second floor vacant. Fourth avenue cars pase | ©“: "~"° "sn _ = between the hours af 10 an 4 i . ‘the door. FIRST © HOUSE AND LOT HANDSOME DWELLING, WITH 245 ACRES, FIVE wna thee —_ — flnide carried on the Hunter's Point ferry boats daily, cn elle RE NAA NER I a NEE ES A® EXTRA LARGE ee oe: minutes’ walk from depot, at New Brunswick. Also, ‘0 LET—THE STONE FRONT COTTAGE 247 WEST | and oo the eame trips when there are hundreds of pas- OARD.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, COMMUNICAT- on ee ee ee Te ee ae pias | choice Farms in vicinity of New Brunswick. EDWARD 8, Fifty-fourth street, between Broadway aud Eighth ave- | gengere from the Long Island and Flushing Railroads on Boe ioter wich testeclass, Boards also Room fora gen. | Hotes, andi Lot, Ridhdge street, $1000; Gres clase, brown | VAit, WARREN HARDENBERGH, O Wail sirect to the Broadway cars; rent $100 per month. | Peary The directors are liable, personally and pecu- Weman.’ Apply at 100 East Tenth street, one block from | M0De Honee. fo) and ee. eee ne street meareCanal: — efor saie, Immediate possession. Apply ov (he | 121, inis liability, however, would not restore life in Broadway. References. con""corner of Washington and Hubert streets, $2000, | 4 CHOICE VARIETY OF FARMS, COUNTRY SEATS | Dr case of ao explosion of this highly dangerous freight eich Ree Yate eta ier ei oor edi | Bots ne ary etal tte Rew Fatt 2ck | (PO LET_T0 5 ORNTTRMAR LARGE BALL. ROOM: AU PHBQUENT PASSENGER i $2 WO per week; OARD—A NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET, | wishing to b with Wn. Wezic . 421 Broadway. near depots, Part! lothes press, with other : i ‘SE in a private family; also a Room for one or fviabing 0 bay, sell o exchange, please i saianeeapiess wo gentlemen. '78 Fourteeuth street Busecren DENISON, NOo Gig PINE STREETS | ‘Mor address W. Hl. MELICK, “it Broadway. Feference required _ Apply at 38/ Eighth avenue is Fraudulent Invoices va. A High Tariff. OARD.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Offer for sale the following:— i SS EE YE (0 LET—FURNISHED, WITHOUT ROARD, AT 1% | A correspondent of undoubted old line whig proclivi- ratel class Bon: —Three story high stoop \OTTAGE AND FARM FOR SALE—47 ACRES, WITH Grand street, between Broadway end ibe Bowery, two | | gatos ethene pe i Ka) Gall at 18 Weet i ne: Weet yun a —Fos ane high «toop poe Ee 000, neat Cottage of 12 roome; pleasant location; ‘close (0 | Rooms, on third floor. with fre. ties desires to see other than whiskey frauds investigated ‘Weat $8th st.—Four nen churches, Post office, sehoo!, &e.; route by Erie Railroad to | ———— Aifth street. tory high atoop brown stone, Sees | by the governmental officers. He says:— se eee __ | yest ath et —Four etary bigh stoop rown stone; $800. HOWE. Seek And Pre Tot Bekied cleo eee eee ee AL cateratreet | _ Itie very right to look after the distillery frauds, but PoaRe—Panries WISHING FIRST CLASS ROOMS, we irge number of Houses and Lots in all parts of the tare he Ba —r bt mannan tithe cman emnranon I wish you would agitate more on the subject of faise ana Rooms Dirtotory. Twentsctbird sereets corner ot Wirth | —>- ESIRABLE FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE— LET, BARGAIN.—$000 WILL BUY FOUR YEARS? | invoice frauds on the customs, to the great injury of the venue Holel, basement Di Wait a male from the theiving village of Hempstead, T° feces aud Fixtures ot a neat Store In the beet business | honest importer. Foreign manufacturers, too, have 2 2 L. T., containing 65 acres of highly improved land; good two | part of Fulton street. Brookivn. Rent $600 per year. In- | giutted our market with extravagant goods sent here on Bose? $6 AKD UPWARDS. %60 GRAND STREET. tog, house and outbuildings. cw awT, 21 Wall atreet, | Wize st& Fulton street, Brookiyn, up staire, witb. invoices fYeodulent in the ex- wife, can "be cccotamodafed by applying “st ibe abore irieenth and Ses LEASE—THR PROPERTY 100 PRINCE STRERT et os pp fh gp see mr on streets tranaversal ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—$4,700-—% ACRES weat of apd near Broadway, Inquire of 8. B. SKID: mal grows ou manufacturer Se cual nireet Apply eECoENE | H land and im high state of cultivation, with | MORE, 149 Spring st ar from this atreet. * tra agen vagant T°, BEST—-GRCORD AND bag J LL tne A Juxaries by increased a Ihave faith enough in the clase house, alx roma, w and a jastry and resources country ewe that er clone: alco otbare at 820,68 und $28. Apply Vo Seiptisneds woud toon. vetoes ent tagela You FETTREICH, 416 Third avenue. evince & thorough knowledge ip 0 the comenay A TWO STORY COTTAGE uestion, on the tariff question I ik you bave some- and verandah front; thing yet to learn, IMPORTER, of @ ‘Sbarne and tock, all farming utensils; EP No ac ana . ine Se her ns (2 ©0., 34 Broome street. and near Be RD ON STUYVESANT PARK.—AN ELEGANTLY | CHEVALLIER, 61 Cedar street, farpiahed Sait of Roose, with fret class Board, Ib & family, 161 East Fisteenth street, References ex- Cy. PROPERTY.—THE SPLENDID FOUR 3§ Pas gt ae R SALE~A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN at Sd West Fortieth street, and math | AYO! 7 nd Ja water, new an ‘al fot farniahed), with from five to ten also fen magnificent basement House, 148 4 by ©. arene: prin, $18 ‘permit apply at" Ha 2 WRIGHT, 37 Wall reek road: | atteged Extortion of the Citizens’ Gas Com- ING.—ONE OR TWO ¥. ¥ UR. BRIGGS’, I y- ™ r epoca (peed stint wad — pany—A Wall from Brooklyn. pt ng fe Ay Ee Wines 8A NE LOT, 3 FRET FRONT BY 100 FEST Bisves ia rooms, water . nH HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Tothere no way whereby the citizens of South Brook u references required” Apply s Nagaleep, 8 netth acre; well stocked with fru rubbery. ke; more ground | << HOUSE WANTEDAIN A CENTRAL | 1¥8 may escape the penalty of the sin of placing the ee frat Fights arene, agp to BUCEERB AM, fo iden csr baa dee . i tated etna, rate A Malian wat to enceeds veymeets ies Citisens’ Gas Company in power? We have suffered nes toa’ Keiasin a Seater, | POR GALE-POUR erORY SOQWA FIQVEWIGR | oon care any nzonasan—rw0 00 Hao Teetgatire ron, Pe arenes ee, | Sm Wee, emeret ng eaneh—0 emery “aiteahas Fe ay Gy myo Peomear Gems Koi. money to lean bag By MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE—UNFURNISHED, WANT- oe Wax ro Sas ee pro ANISHED, _manpeowe | fetes ried’ Adare ‘alain bet wisi ; property. | JA, ed. peor Freie ree wee ts PUSS" CG. WS | Drgunised the new, or Citizens’ Company, aa safeguara ECL ET = _ = Se ae FE apa 71 Boeatlon Turenard wih er oediaie porate aes tate bie Mil at Lite Ty hus ein engine LOAN OFFICES. our pockets In proof, I will refer to my gaa bile of Canal atrest, or JOHN s tneh rolls) and 4 68 inch Fourdrinier Machine, SF Reger rrr ay ~a~wwerwm—nomwors | December, 1863, and December, 1866. A year ago I wae or safrom G0) Netone ast SALE—A DERIRABLE HOUSR, ON, FIFTY. | ago, conventeat and ned, and now FA ae: \Soulieiad ores wove hes ff... provements, 4 ‘arrest, Jem mavens, A rhs" street, SSesesetul operation. “adr oodbridge, care ‘than the dill for the corresponding mouth of 1965, and a gr a one 2 i irae Sa: aria Gt pk this unaccountable increase of my gas bill takes place with or in nd aie, ; Boorman pla 7.000; 000, $10.000.-% BEA! FARM, @ AQRES, while there are not more than one-half the number of enge ciel, aferenees “Apply to ING & CO. ‘2 CURTISS, ‘avenue, 1 . J. food land and buildings, of turnpike, 1d Durnere ia use thet there wore one your age. How ie bh eed a POR SALE pesraaBhe Pnorzerr, om woos. 4 Thambere stfeet. mete ot eke com set ae eaucaen TY BE ACCOMMODATED eae ae io, ree, Go San S seat = an we D0 ‘Asoiber ‘point: Hee the ecla compeny maja ike U milys ently furouaned | Ses. *DUaa MORTISE te tate atesee REAL ESTATE WANTE! # legal ight Uo wd the government tax 1 ia bila a irty-fiftb street, WANT 10 PURCHASE A NICE THREE ¥ g RENCH BOARD —A SUIT OF 70 LET. AP. rca. coroer earth ree: H.0M. | Howte an ot I, en ay Eg Pa The Relief of Broadway. F gt No. ¢ Clinton place, near » Spanish ren i gale pr anna oe roan end ‘ew ——— ‘and Seventh avenues, Address ‘The question of relieving Broadway is again agitating ts bi street; ). Apply to red RRILL, JR., 96 New ot. 2. the public mind te avery great oxtent, and the advo- RNIGHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD— co. cates of the various railroad schemes are urging their Seer | Raa ade” | FO sores a snows, ES IO aad sire non the pple Te folowing ie trom a tend , 3 6 BROADWAY. Fee te Fifth Avenue Hotel. of the nd plan :— ‘Grand street. 'Y OR LEAS! TMi BROADWAY.—I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES In fesue of Saturdas the follows: red sear | ener uae SANTem "amcoR WPOHR: | A repnend cae eo, Reema © | leant ident i ea acs aay, . ., 446 Broome P ocala Watlsek's trentte, tie moment choked with aoow. + 's' ss pores of prove. W ‘GOOD MEDIUM SIZED THREE STORY very iB. the city, as locomo- T 7—MONEY LIBERALLY A! icED ON D) dificult, there being very few omni- . T, NEAR GRAND—SINGL, RICK with all te (orows Mon A] "Sewath f OR 4 No A a tah ta | Mareen Rea ee LE TAY ae ahah Ee per 8 pees merase peemarn ‘at Madieon Sia ‘and avonnes po TATCHES, J} BURY. ac. Pi “p ‘an editorial, in which it ie stated that Sebo io Rimilcecrangie gentienen. “Tnguire’at 66 Og 79 mallee up Hudaon river. L. LEDERER & CO., AT 002 PRARL ATREBT, AN. pt fo carry ou weet neoianae | hacen fees "ey bigs Pox D. sree savin are i for Now York ci a ie ply ss = rai on ag the pa on reasonable on all ty, watches, Mgt AI kong Jewelry. Slemonas Seer purehase thosueer She mane of the poblie. Now it pn Lt eahemmmaaliaad sy — oir Sri aur ote Rites | etiam Ln caer Reon he ms pa LE REAPS | tee Sees ea — SALE—THE TWO Hol AND LOTS 5 & street on this island ave- ime eae naam eames | PR Wilkes eee St | = BYE _~ | __ wonmvene. | Seon merant saree anette ‘Ferme reaey wit a eye C tara REET WITH | ated Py ‘Bieventh Ward, URNITU! Evgay Di ETION, CARPETS, eter to, they are ao, te be found Tovuied! we BOARD-A, BANDSO Y pa nee cat? hich MeGUr lade ae ———See ee a Poccie Silene tes srnponding so ach venues tleman ot ES dl 1 Bennett, Jr., ; ‘Roome for singis gentlemen, No, 8) Brosdwa POR SAME SA, FIV stone, Bit SIs a2 cas sips Shapes = J BRET satan a ™MOSe rt) Shs ae ig ai Sewn eat citizens now are who bave experienced wh the great benefits of what knows thereto be the success in railroad ente: to be found in ail urope. Although only four miles long the official re- turn for the first six months of the year just ended were 10,308,395, On the 2ist day of May, from morning wll persons, evening, the line carried 104,707 John Bishop Hall, writing from Syracuse as to the Various plans proposed, expresses bis opposition to botn Whe “el Ho gays:— Nee ated’ aud “underground” railway schemes, If the aerial gentlemen must have an ‘elevated’ railroad, le. them construct it on the roofs of the houses skirting Broadway, and let them and down with the elevating and lo “s) outa bi below the sewerag serew the people up wering screws. Or if the diggers will dig let them employ General Butler to é atch Gap canal’ gas and water pipes, and on a level under the street, but with and down wo’ the bay; and let them convey the people to and fro in steamers, But seriously, who desiring to go a few blocks would wish to climb up @ pair of stairs in order to be conveyed over a railroad of stilts, and then be under the necessity of walking down auother stairway! or what person wishing to go a short distance would be willing to walk down a flight of stairs into @ subterrancan cavern, where the ir must be more or less impure, and where noting could be seen but the dingy walls, and then be compelled to walk up another stairway in order to reach daylight ? Let either or both of these plans be adopted and you will stili have the inevitable omnibus and crowded sidewalks. What we want is to get these clogging, clattering vehicles, with their noisy drivers, out of Broadway, and then hoop them out, and at the ame time furnish easy, cheap yyance (or passeng: hen proposes a plan nyt om and freight,” to effect the desired object—which be styles “my plan”—and consists in laying a “double track in Broadway and one in a street or streets running parallel with and in close proximity to it, The one in Broadway to be for the conveyance of way passengers, and the one 4 Through passengers and freight. Broadway road to consist of at I jn_the other street for Each train on the east three cars—-ope small one for smokers, one for aristocrats and one for Plebelans, Tho fare on the last named to be as low as ible, and on the other two to be at least double. b train in Broady 7 should be capable of accommo- dating fifty, or, if necessary, five hundred persons. The rate of speed in the lower part of if Broadway to be five and gradually increased to ten miles per hour, and one train, to pass every ten minutes, The through passenger aud freight train to run at a speed of five miles an hour in the lower part of the city, to be gradually increased, ag it reaches the suburbs, to fifty miles pe: ®our, one train to pass every tweaty Minutes. This would give ample time for pederians a nd vehicles to pass at the crossings and to 6° {rom one side of the street to the other.’ Mr. professes, also, to have discovered a new motive power, by the use of which he can propel the cars ‘without the ald of horses, dummies, wire ropes, air engines, windmills, or any heretofore known means, with any necessary force, and at any required speed, each train shall be perfectly under neer, I would,” he says, “apply all the railroads of the city, My the control of ita engle the same system to Proposal may appoat visionary, but, believe me, I do not beiong to the clasd of persons who think they can lift themselves over the fence by the straps of their boots. I can convince any ‘engineer or mechanic o 1s In all respects practicable.” f ordinary capacity that my plan The Proposed Bankrupt Law. A correspondent assigns his reasons for opposing the proposed bankrupt law as follows:— Many “outhern debts will never be collected which would be otherwise collectab! step behind such an enactment, sciences if not their creditors. Ex) paid a single dollar; but I 1a to pati It is easy for men to isfy their con- perience with regard who afterwards became very wealthy—iar more 80 than many of their defrauded creditors, Still remembered their obi! i E ! A y friends at agF 3 i i s§ 3 z | i 5 tits sat Bs | i Be i i Chance for ‘the Fenian Men.”? A city correspondent puts the following query, which ig deserving of consideration:— In view of the heroio though ineffectual the people of Crete to ehake off the Mussulman y would it not be a move on the part of the Fen! (having now men and means to spare) to mo! common cause with their brethren in that anomalous barbarism which {; fortune against js thels commen tot to the prospective of such an enterprise as Compared thie the possible independence of Ireland appears but « diminutive item, hardly worth the sacrifice necessary to attain it, Joint Stock Philanth “Reformer” wants A home erected where friendices but tempted woman can be taught useful handiwork, so that she may not be driven for want of knowing what to do toa lifeof pros- titution, He suggests that our business firms who feo) philanthropic get ap a joint stock at, entitled something in this way, viz.:—The Inclined Young Women Building what a name !]—the object being to expenses of bes are J and fitting up at tempted you: thing might be made a benefit to both parties, benefit of friendless home the women might be allot and what was earned over their salary might be pai out ip dividends after paying the aeceasary experses Home for Virtuously Company—[Phebus, sell stock to the Ip wed ‘work at a salary, THE BANKHUPT BILL. TO THE £DITOR OF THE HERALD. The bill to establish a uniform jaw, which i¢ to be resumed in thi system of bankrupt 0 Senate on Monday, has received the advocacy of your leading journal, and bas been commended without a single sxception by ‘he press of the country. ‘The measure has been most care- folly prepared, it avoids the cemplications and intrica- cies of the English system, is 6! plo in its detaile, and from eome experience of the administration of bank- ruptcy law, I feel confident in predicting will be emi- neotly just and equitable in ite operation. In this great country where commerce, within the last decade has made euch gigantic progress, where commercial relations are established in every part of the world, where speca- lation and enterprise are now national characteristics, i the bonest and un! and to punish | assets debtor for fair and distribution: Sto creditors? yey to Wl ‘a proposition, and the following instance occurred during this week under my own Professional 7RTarge frm in Texas failed, ow! debts to merchants im this city to the amount of Their assets were compated 10 be $130,000 Pig ag ye ay armed attorney, obtain a Sora a ae qurred. A telegram them the firm had just made a preferential assignment to a creditor of eet Stecarrenianel aeteek feturn to New York. Nothi Tombined to the condones Sista pte eee Case ees to the Bankrupt bill such frauds upon No perpetrated. The debtor would The property for euttable iin) assignments are invalidated. It me pepe ey hee or in- ee peepee ay respect @ bankru \W 80 Ut he Northern and Southern States, It is com- i PRL ul Bal i b Ct i i Hie yi | & 25 dH i : i it i H H this city io such « position, large, and anxiously ‘eat "ahd equitable law, jiecharge their debts will not be

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