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\ FROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE, dategentiemner Sui’ Sic. to Be per Gags BL BO tol modate genthem: only; to i w week. Open all night’ wry F halal 1 —FURNIS'4ED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, + with or’ without Board; good location; 208 East Thir teenth sizer’, secon d brown stone house from Third avenue. ST DOf)R FROM CANAL STREET, 70 VARICK.—A GEN- tlew an and wife or ove or two singie gentlemen can be ‘aecomy aodated with pleasant Rooms, with or without Board; refer? aces, ©}. BOND STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, OR A 44 few single gentlemen, can find handsomely furnished ‘Rooms, with Board; also day and transient boarders taken. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Kahanitomely furnished’ Rooms, on sécond oor, with joard. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY ll, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. MS, ON paid rd 64 men ; will be let separately. quired. 64, IRVING PLACE.—A SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms to let to gentlemen, together or separate- BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. SEO BROADWAY, CORNER UNTON SQUARE.—TO Quire for Mra LAURENCE. “U® Terma mm ] 144 PROADW ay, OPPOSITE ST. JAMES.—FINE- Wh with or without first clase Board; private ‘able if desired, Reference, ly, with or without Breakfast ; WEST THIRTY-NINTH 68 “hi Bun avenves.—Very small, with Board, Recerences ©) WEST NINBTEENTH STRERT,—A LARGE FRONT 72 Room and gage Room to let, with Board, in a private family; location desirable; terms inoderate ; references ex- change 73 PAST SEVENTH STREET... FINE SUIT OF ROOMS D> and Board for lady and gentleman, or small family; STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH destratle Rooms, large and entiemen, SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, 2 THIRD FLOOR ROOMS, elegantly furnished, with firet class Board. 35 Morton st, Q BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY, IN NEW BROWN « ¢ house,—Handsome Rooms, with or without Board, furnished or unfurnished: excellent table; good home. Cail for one week at 310 East Ninth street. also Bi 76 GHRISTOPHRR STREET, NEAR FOURTH —A ) desirable Home for two gentlemen or a married cou- ple; firat or second floor room ; terms reasonable ; references. Q] WEST TWELFTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOM.— OL To let, apleasant and completely furnished Apartment, for one or two gentlemen. Bosseasion immediately. 3 WASHINGTON SQUARE, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY lace and Fifth avenue.—ihis handsome Mansion, ele and furnished throughout, comprising ail ements and beautifully situated on Washing- Firat class families and single gentlemen wil jocation during the summer months. tly finishe Modern nnpr ton square. find this ad TH AVENUE (297. PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, WITH © privawe table or without board. 6 Sh, EUKE'S PLACE, LEROY STREET.—HAND- » somely furnished Rooms tolet, together or separately, 1th or without board; private family; location very desir: j terms reasonable. ‘7 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.TO LET, FUR- 4) nished Rooms, Parlor, third floor; also several Bed- rooms, without board 77 WEST WASHINGTON — PLACE,—FURNISHED 4 Roomstolet, im suits or singly, for gentlemen and ¥ bie fi class Q WEST FOURTH STREET, THREE DOORS FROM Broadw: of three Rooms, to let, A well furnished s Q5 BUTY STREET.—1O LET, NICE ROOMS, FUR: +) “nished or unfurnished, with good Board, in & ‘good lo- cation, Terms reasonable, 9 AMITY STREET.—TO LEP, AN UNFURNISHED © pack Parlor, Terms reasonable. Q] RAST, SIGHTYFOURTH | STREET.—A | NICELY OL furnished back Parlor and second story Rooms, with Board, Terms moderate ; house brown stone; good location, near the Park, 105 CLINTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET), BETWEEN 2) Firth and Sixth avenues.—Elegantly furnished Ro en suite or singly, on second floor; also Rooms tor single yen- tlemen: first class Board. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avemue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with table and accommodations irst class; terms mod+ TL FAST IWEUFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AV: 2D enue.—To let, elegantly furnished Rooms, or Suits of Rooms, with or without Board, to gentlemen} terms. tou: with bath, &e 9 1 0b first Goor, for gentlemen, WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS 10. Rite fionsant and desttatte: home in a private fasly, at moderate prices; convenient to Wail and South 1Q FAST, SEVENTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 4 furnished Parlor and Bedroom to let, with full or par- tial Board if deatre: 12 GRAMERCY PARK, EAST TW Yo let, with private’ tab three rooms. Also a Suit of three, secon: exch’ ina French family. floor; references 1Q BAFAYETTE PLACE.—LARGE | ROOMS, | WITH _ first class Board, to gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Also one Room at a farm house on the west side of the Hudson. 13 LAMARTINE PLACE, TWENTY-NINTH STREET, between Kighth and Ninth es.—To a party vf gentien omely furnished Suit of Rooms, with TY CO also single Rooms; breakfast if desired. ‘Termas low for the 6u mmer seas A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS fh IRVING PLACE. ‘ with first clase Board; also Rooms for single gen- tlemen ; references exchanged. 1G HFTH_AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE BREVOORT ) House.—An elegantly furmsbed Parlor Floor, with private table if desired. Also a Suit of Rooms, with or with- Out Board. References exchanged. 16 nNANEREEY, PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—A ) neatly furnished Parlor atid Bedroom, fine, large rooms. ‘Also a single iodging Koom to let; baths, 17 SAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY. Desirable Rooms on second, third and fourth floors, en suite or singly, with or without Bourd; also entire Parlor floor; terms moderate. 17 ERINGSTON PLACE, CORNER OF EAST SEVEN. teenth street, oppoaite Stuyvesant Park.—Elegant Rooms; a delight(ul summer residence, Table first class; convenient to the car lines; also Broadway stages. TT stg MARS'S, PACE.PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH ¢ excetient Table, to let, on reasonable termi 1.8 MACDOUGAL STREET. BACK FARLOR ON FIRST e and staall Room on third to let, furnished, without erate. 119 Bat THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, MURRAY HILL — +) “A front Room, with first class’ Board, suitable for gentleman and wil 120 WESLITWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR 5 AU avenne.—A lady desiring good Board, a p) home and careful nursing previous to, during and a pected confinement, can be accommodated, 12Q MADWON AVENUR, SECOND HOUSK FROM 44 Thirty-first street. Finely furnished Apartm let, with or without private table, to first class famili Dm WEST TWENTV-SEVENTH STREET, N 4) Sixth avenue.—A nicely furnished front Roo: ‘ond floor, for one or two gentlemen, with use of parlor adjoining; bath and gas. Private family, 129 cuINTON, PLACE ATH EET), BE- a) tween Fifth and 8 wenttes large, hand: somely furnished Parlors, suitable for two and three single gentlemen or gentleman and wive ; also one large front Roo With ar without Board, or Meals served private. Moderna im- EAST TW P ts. Terms moderate, 129 "Your and Lexington. avenues Rooms to let, with Board. genoa. QD WEST TWELFTH STREET—TO RENT, WITH 132 Board a second story Room and Bedroom, furnished, to a gentleman and wife or single gent'eman, Family private. 134. RES! IWELPTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE, e nue.—A gentleman and wife ‘and four or tive single gentlemen accommodated with elegant Kooms and superior able; American; private; references exchanged, st! 7 TY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Very desirable 136 West, TWENTY-FIRST, STREET.—10 LET, WITH OD Board, to gent! men, the entire Second Floor, en suite or 136 MACDOUGAL STREETY.-PLEASANT ROOM TO ODO let, with Board, to gentieman and wife; also Rooms got Single gentlemen; terms mod: 14: EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH “EO furnished Rooms, with Board for fa gentlemen; board first class; everything new; terms mode- rate. 14 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—DOUBLE ROOM! tO communicating, handsomely furnished, with Closets, on reasonable terms for the summer, for gentlemen or families, with first class table; references. 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST | STREET.—ELEGANTLY +) furnished Rooms on parlor and second floors, with first class Board; private table if desired best reference wiven. 19 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, +) with Board, to rent, for families and single gentlemen, @econd aud third foors.’ Terms moderate. References ex: NTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE avenue Hotel.—To let, with or without Board, nished Rooms to families of adults or single Terms moderate. @iegantiy fu gentlemen: 19 IRVING PLACE.—A WELL FURNISHED SECOND +) foor to let, with excellent Board, toa gentlemen and ‘wife or two or three gentlemen. 2] ® STREET, NO. 19, NEAR FIFTH AVENUB.—SEV- eral bands. furnished Rooms en suite or single, With superior Tat ig fret class accom: ; only parties des modations need apply; private table if preferred; best refer: ences given. 4 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER NINTH STREET.— 2 A front Parior and Bedroom on second floor, with ample closet room, to let, with urst class Board. References exchanged. 5 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREPT, OPPOSITE 87. ¢) James Hotel.—Pleasant and neatly furnished Rooms to let, with Board. 5 ATH STREET, HARLEM.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, 2) pleasantly located, would let furnished Rooms to single gentlemen, with or wkbout Board; accessible to steam cars aud boat. MARK’S PLACE. PARTIES CAN FIND 1593 NEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR, BROAD- Oe) way—Board.—A desirable Room, on second floor, for gentleman and wife or two te family ; desirable locatio: 154. WEST THIRTY-THIRD | STREET.—A WIDOW 4 lady can accommodate one or twa ladies with nicely furnished Rooms and good Board, on reasonable terms, with home comforts, 15) WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR 5) avenue, 2 class neighborhood, to gentlemen only. 159 WEST MWENTY-THIRD STREET. A PRIVATE +e) taruly will let two or three pretty Rooms, with Grst class Board, toa gentleman and wile or single gentlemen; house and neighborhood first class. 170 EITM AVENUE, CORNER TWENT CU) street.—Elegantly ind newly furnished Rooms, with paths and every comfort; first class attendance. Also private table if desired. ingle gentlemen, ina pri 17 HUDSON STREET.-A LARGE, WELL FUR- nished Room, suitable for gentleman and wife, with Board, or privilege of housekeeping; aiso a large Room, auit- able for single gentleman, 18 RLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway. POND 1.214. THIRD AVENUE, | BETWEEN, SEVENTY: Hace tote ts, and, Boventyalxth pirects.—Plensrat front ™ with or withor tlemen. Hoom to lee wa ut f to two young gen! 1.214. BROADWAY,—A LARGE AND HANDSOME- ‘Ely furnished front Room to let; will accommo- date two gentlemen ; rent moderate. A. ERIVATE FAMILY NEAR STUYVESANT SQUARE will rent two front Rooms, furnished, to gentlemen. Address 8. H., box 104 Herald ofloe, A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN House in Harlem, desire to vent to two or more adults apart or the whole of their Second Floor, handsmely fur nished, with frat class Board; house very desirably located: eri urrounded ‘by fruit and shade trees, and ew walk of boats and cars; references ex- . 0., box 1,889 Post office, (A PRIVATE PAMILY WILT, LET, WITH PRIVATE table, a second Floor, handsomely furnished, on West Forty-sixth near Fifth avenue; no other boarders. Address A. J. B., Herald oflice. (A. EEW GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN | AND wife can obtain good Rooins and Board at 32 Sussex street, Jersey City, five blocks from the ferry, .'P. RISLEY, 37 Murray street, New York. A FEW SINGLE OR MARRIED GENTLEMEN CAN AA. obtain Board by applying at Luxton’s Land Otlice, cor ner of Warren and Passaic avenues, Hudson City, Inquire tor Mra. A NEW ENGLAND LADY) HAVING TAKEN HOUSE 26 West Twenty-second sirect, near Fifth avenue, has furnished Rooms to rent to"gentiemen, with or with oard: near all the first class hotels; house clean aud in perfect order. PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING AT 115 WEST rst street, would rent to gentlemen and their lemen, elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or sing! aperior Board, t LOW SUMMER RATES TO LET—LARGE BACK AA Parlor, second Floor, Hall and other Rooms, with su- verb Board or without board. 28 St. Mark's place, Eig A PRIVATE FAMILY WANT TO LET, WITA BOARD, ZA. a tine suit or single Rooms, to a select family or a few gentlemen ; table and attendance first class; French spoken; terms moderate, teenth street. Appiy at the brown stoue residence 40 East BOARDING-HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED | ROOMS, with closets, bath, water, gas and Board for two, #18 a week, and hall Room, #8, in the firat class house 149 East Filty-tret street, between Lexington and Third avenues. ESIRABLE, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR GENTLEMEN may be obtained in asmall private family at 307 West Fifty-second street. Breakfast in rooins if desired. JLEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN IMPROVE: 1) ments, to let to gentlemen and their wives. Board for the ladies only. Address 8. ROBERTS, Herald oilice. IRST CLASS BOARDIN TWENTY-THIRD STRE! tween Fifth ‘and} Sixth avenues, with elegant Rooms, siogly or en suite, can be bad by immediate fapplication, on reasonable terms. Address H., stution (. ¥ )URNISHED ROOM TO LET-IN JONES STREET, TO a single gentieman, with or without Board, in an Amer- ican family. References required. Address JOHN T. LAW- Dox 9,081 Post offlce, FYANDSOME SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘on parior floor, or second story Room to let, without board, to permanent parties, very reasonable; No. 49 Bond street; house newly painted, ARLEM.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN can obtain Board in a private family, on the southwest corner of aventte A and 119th streets; reference required. JERSEY, CITY.A PLEASANT HOME AND FUR J ‘nished Room ‘in a private American family for a gentle- man and wife or two single gentlemen, with or without Board, four minutes” walk trom ferry. 79" York street, ERSEY CITY BOARD.--A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL e) let, with Board, two handsomely furnished Rooms ; terms very low for superior accommodations. Address Broker, Jersey City Post oilice. LEASANT, DESIRABLE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, en suite or single: hot and cold water; family private. ABLE BOARD! 8 DESIRING table Board can be accommodated at 33 Lafayette place. NWO VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS (second floor), with or without Board; private family; noon dinner. Inquire at 24 West Twenty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue. UNTRY BOARD. A’ TOMPKINSVILLE, STATEN Ii )D—-COUNTRY ten minutes! walk from Board, funding, op te. new Episcopal chureh; fine views of the fully turnished rooms and for families and. single gentlo- men; references exchanged. A) neo ‘Mrs. SMITH, on the Premises, or D. R. {LITSGOOK, 100 Broadway. GHTFUL FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, AT ode PRPLOUT aL Mts AND vane Mea ne eer ck pom acenery, boating and Rating! exeellea siiabling. “vor particulars apply at 6 Fifth avenue. T GREENWICH, CONN, THIRTY MALES FROM N Jocation healthy. Large and newly furniahed Rooms’with shperior accommodation. Apply 10 oF address JACOB T, WEED, Greenwich, Conn, PAR’ SECURE FIRST CLASS BOARD, IN A A very, healthy oland ‘about 80 miles in’ West- chester county; house 40 feet 9qi ‘well shaded with maple trees. Apply at 266 Fourth avenue, southwest corner of Twenty-first street. A BOUNTY 0 than syste ind; houke now den ° 5 ore: o a 3 30 minutes from Dey street, four from landing; billiard table, bowling alley, &e. OARD IN ORANGE.TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives, also two single gentlemen, can be ‘accom: modated with Hoard in Orange, N. J., five minutes’ walk from the Brick Church tation; # beautiful new house, with bathroom ond all modern improvements; located on pigh nd wilh scenery very fine, Inquire of Mra, JA. yHEELAR, corner William and Mulberry streets. OARD WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, AT OR near Factoryville or Port Richmond, near landing, for gentleman and wife, for the summer: price not to excoed $18 per week. Address for three days W., box 4,115 Post ollice. Boe IN PLAINFIELD.—A DESIRABLE LOCATION, large niry rooms, lawn, shade trees, stable, kc. Ad- Gees 278 Plainfield, N.J., or cail at S47 Fifth avenue, few York, OARD—IN A DELIGHTFUL PLACE IN CONNECTI- ent, for a lady of refinement or a little girl, with a lady without family, where she can find all the comforts of a home, Apply at No. 4'Thirticth street this day, OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—FROM 1ST June to Ist September, for three adults. Terms not to exceed $6 cach per week; farm house preferred, Address A. As, Herald off OARD AND LODGING WANTED—BY THREE GEN- Uemen, on Staten Island, at New Brighton, for summer months, in’s respectable private family: Address, giving location and particulars, THOMAS JOHNSTON, "Herald ollice, NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR THREE MONTHS J from iniddle of June, by a family, consisting of four adults, five children, two servants ; Rooms, good table and stiade required; near wate ed, Address, giving full particulars, box 4,005 Pi COUNTRY BOARD TIN MADISON, ON LINE OF MOR- ) ris and Essex Railroad; house large and convenien choice location and plearant surroundings wnd but & distance from depot conveniences for horses and carriages. ‘Address box 27 Post oflice, Madison, N. J., or application will be recetved and information given by calling for afew days on §. H. PINE, No. $5 Duane atreet. (COUNTRY BOARD, WITHIN 75 MILES OF THIS CITY ) wanted, for a small famil , with full descrip- tion of house and surroundings, with all the other purticu- lara, box 811 Post of Counter BOARD AT DOBBS' FERRY, ON THE Hudson.—To let, 7 rooms, good substantial Board; terms from $7 to $10. a' week: three minutes from rail and boat. Apply to F. GOURDIER, Dobbs’ Ferry. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND J wife, about one hour from City Hall; good, plain board and pleasant room indispens ; terms not to excoed $20 per week. Adare: LOVE ‘ald ottice. (COCRTRY BOARD, WANTED BY A FAMILY OF FIVE adults and four children, with stabling for horses, within 40 minutes of New York, convenient to the New York and New Haven Railroad, Address box 2,879 Pout office, N. Y. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED.-TWO GENTLEMEN / and wives, with one child, three years old, and nurse, want Board forthe summer within one hour of City Hall; tarm preferred, with abundance of milk, fruit, vegetables, dc. ‘Address, with full particnlars, G. A. P., Herald otlice. OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND y of access to city; plenty of milk, fruit and vegetables desired. Address, with terms, &c., M. A. V., box 6,189 Post office. \OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—DURING THE MONTHS of July and August, by a family of twelve, and not over one hour's ride by ont, that Will leave up to 6P.M. Plain Board ia all that is required, and farm house referred. Address, with particulars, 8. 8., box 5,750 New ‘ork Post office. \ONSTANZ’ BREWERY HOTEL AND BOARDING ) House, Four Corners, Staten Island, is now open. Ger- man, Englith, French and Italian spokes. LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR mo T° picor throughs suitable for a physician or a small fami- ly, who can be accommodated with Board if required; also a ‘small Room on fourth floor, Apply at 41 West Twenty- fourth street. REASONABLY, WITH BOARD, TO A PER- 10 RENT, manent part second story front Room, with alcove, or the entire «i Floor, connecting; handsomel rnished, with ample closet room. No. ‘Thirty-ninth street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. _BOARD AND LODGIN ‘TLUMAN WISHES A PLEASANT ROOM AND fast, with all home privileges. Preference given a wiiow lady. Address, with full details, B. L., box 128 Herald office. A DVEREisEE NTS FOR THE HERALD 4 RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OF , 145 FULTON STREET. I OARD WANTED—FOR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, in Ninth or lower part of Sixteenth ward. Addres Stating terms, which must be moderate, J. M., 686 Hudson st. Fine large well furnished Rooms to jet, with good Board; also attic Rooms: terms moder: WEST TW! IPTH 208 ixige Room ‘and a bail Bedroom, with frst dass Board, two blocks from Broadway. 2] FAST FIFTIETH STREET.—A WIDOW LADY 4 would let a nicely furnished front Room to one or two gentiemen or gentieman and wife; use of bath, ac. Lo- cation genteel and convenient to the Park. Terms moderate. - st. 25 neatly furnished Rooms, with Loard, by applying as above. CLINTON PLACE.—SUIT OF NEATLY FUR- oF 26 ished Koome, with firet ciass Board, for gentleman and wife or party of gentlemen; also single Rooms. Refer- ences exchanged. QO WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVE «) nue. —Nice furnished square Room, §6 per week, and @quare Koom and HailRoom connecting, 815 per week, with- rd; private farnfiy; no boarders taken, unless private eferences exchange WEST TWENTY man House.—A private oe of without Re tory, very miner ; location a few doors from ‘Cole private table on sbie for man House. Ke 33 NEAR COOPER _INSTI- oma 80 lets singly oF in wut, ard; table board $6 per week? ST. MARK" tute.—Nicely WEST FORTIETH STREET, OPPOSITE RESER- voir aqnare.. A large front Room, with Bedroom on ond floor, with Be EET, BETWEEN FIFTH Furnished Rooms to let, in suit ¥, with or without Board; references exchanged, Or sing Q4 BAST TWELFTH STREET. © pon first and ereond sto-i Ofice, with Boar ELEGANTLY FURNISHED with first clase Fence required. LAFAYETTE PLAC 20) Rooms, for families Board; also day Board { QF WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A HAND. OH some Suit of Rooms on second story, front; also single Rooms on third and fourty floors, with Grete acs Board. Qy SEVENTH & ST Pleasant be REE sexe EAR COOPER INSTITUTE. lent restaurant near. QQ EAST TWENTY SIXTH STREET. NEXT TO UNION OO “League Club House.—Two smail Rooms for gentie- References given and required. men. 36 rs 2 EGANTLY FUR. 2 nished Rooms on parlor and second floors, without board, for gentlemen oniy. WEEN BROADWAY eman and wife, also two young with Hoard. ST FOURTH STI 4 Bowery.—A x be accommodat 42 "AST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. 4 Furnished Rooms, with or without Board. STREET, HANDSOME WEST FOURTERNIN 4. Rooms, for gent and wife or two gent’emen, with Board. hands cond Floor, in July and Aw gust. Table boarders. 4 BOND STREET..A CHOIC Roome to let, with Board Apply aa above. WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET.NEATLY FUR 4 for families and sin jentlemen, at moderate prices; nelghvorhood of good re te; Kooms, en suite, unfurnished. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS, EN 4 sulte and singly, to let, with or without Board. Q) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN, FIETit 49 Mii'dith srenuen-Roome trent, with Bosrd, to gentlemen and their wives or parties of single gentlemen, 4.9 LEXINGTON AVENUE. —PORNISHED ROOMS J w let, in sunt or singly, for genvemen only. 4Q FAST NINTH STREET, NEAR, UNIVERSITY pla airy, well furnished Rooms, suita' for famiiles or parties of gentlemen; also single Rooms table and accommodations first class; references. 50) IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH OV street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, single or en euite, to gentiemen, without board. 5] SET TYENTY FOURTH sTRAET, BETW REN v1 Fin and Sixth avenues, near the Prinetpal hotels. Several most desirable furnished Rooms, without board, in © vrivate (amily, without cbiiaren, Physician's Office. jet erences exchanged. ch OF PLEASANT ‘art of a Louse to let. 5D SoctHt TeNTH STREET, BROOKLYN, BE. D— 52. Tro Prone ee 0 oF re "font Rooms to let, with Board, to two or three valnctet attention ie aiky and pleabaot nd within ‘with fret class Board, a STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— with Board, to geuteman nod BIGHTH sTn. tT, wADIOINING BREVOORT ». Wali furnished Floors, attra in a : : order immadtate occupation Refer wees excbanged, me ‘ 6¢ MADISON AVENt SEAR THE Bq Board, ov secund toor, to a “Sually oF party oF men. ARE. gute Kererences. Partial Board it required. 214 BAST THIRTY FIRST STREET.—NICELY PUR- 4 nished Room, second floor, without or with partial Hoard, at alow price? ball Room $2 50 per week, without board! pleasant location. 218 Fast FOURTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET for families and gentiemen. French spoken. QOD WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—AN EXTRA 244 large second story front Room: would prefer to let Gnfurnished, with Noart: also one furnished Room; very few boarders. Good and convenient location. O95, FAST FICTY-THIRD STREET. ROOMS TO LET 4°) to single gentlemen, or man and wife, furnished or unfurnished, with or without Board. Terms reasonable. QQ WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A LADY nav! 44) ing taken a new and handsome brown stone house, has two or three handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, to gen tleman and wife, with Board for lady. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.-AN ENTIRE SEC- oc 228 Ma hoon handsome’y furnished, to a family of adults or party of gentlemen; will be separated if desired; breakfast If wante.! ; rent moderate. QQF WEST SEVENTEENTH STREPT.TWO FUR- 2+) nished Bedrooms; also a large sized furnished Sit- ting Room, to let, to gentlemen. Call from 10 to 6. 23; in private far! WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.A HAND- ed Room to le: to a single gentleman, Reference require OAS BAST, THIRTEENTH | STREET.—FURNISHED 2£0 Rooms, with Board, suitable for gentleman and Wife oF single geatlemen; house first class; location good, near Broadway} 1 Floors, en suite or single; also front Room tall newly turnubed, with modern improve | Board ; private table If desired. NINTH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE. A young widow’ having an elegauily furniehed re, will rent choice of pleasant Rooms, with Board, to gentiemen only; location unexeeptionable; references gives and required. 305 heen BOB Tron on vecona ti cloneta, to 300 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. — Large Room on second floor, front, with Board, for man and wife, or two gentlemen. Terms moderate, TH STREPT... if, with hot 3()Q WESLEY PLACE (MULBERRY STREET), OOR- UF ner Bleecker, near Kroadway.—Furnished Rooms for single or married gentlemen, with or without Hoard: quiet locality, nity rooms, hot and col bath; f iFrevuired. 'Farhty Rogiish. te ms Boome in Sans ‘ WEST FOURTEENTH sTRER SUIT OF 309 Rooms on second and third floor oes LY, dinner 6 o'clock. 3] WEST TWENTY.SEC Le) Svite of Apartment with Board: also Rooms for tion ple nt. Terme moderat ©] WEST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FIG 315 ae water ered 1 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR 8) ¢ Pleasant Koom 10 single gentieman, with fret ciass TH ft moderate prices for gentlemen, OND AVE. entieman and wife, or a ard, reasonable; house SECOND AVENUE.TO LET, WITHOUT atly furnished Second Flidor throughout; ‘every modern convenience; suitable for gentleman and wife oF two single gentlemen ; terms moderate, references. SECOND AVENUR, CORNER TWENTIETH 344 street, neeond foor._Enti diviet Seek Pastor good home and Boards ves ulti also FIFTH AVENUE.FIRST CLASS (IN EVERY é respect) Rooms, with or without Bowrd; {hie it deatrbas referenees exchanged wehionsntd ‘ WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET. PR Pt re class. ‘References exchanged. rec oom LONDON ET, floor, to ‘one A WENTY. paeiahy seers Berar ‘apply on the premices 10 Mra. FURNISHED 834 BROADWAY. ELEGANTLY OF Re le enero (0 Jet en suite oF aingly, to families oF a patlemen, without board, ferences ex rout Bawewent, sda OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family or where there are but few boarders, between Fourteenth and Forty-second streets; terms not to exceed #100 per month; references exchanged. Address J. G, D., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN respectable private family; must be above Fourteenth street, not bicher than Fortieth street, and between Third and Sixth avennes; terma must be moderaie. Address, for two days, box 17 station E. I OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A SMALL PRI- vate furnily ; desires a second or third story front room, with ample closet room, between Lexington and Sixth ave: nues and Eighteenth and Fortieth streets. References ex- changed. Address, ktating terms, &c., which must be mode- rate, L. M., box 124 Herald ollice. OARD WANTED-—RY THE ADVERTISER AND a Second Floor, furnished or unfurnished, with pri- Fate table, for one year, in a desirable location. Address Livingston, Herald office. WAXTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SUIT OF Rooms on second floor, with bathroom, &é., vicinity of Brevoort House; must be first el and where there are no other boarders preferred. Address box 4,819 Post oilice. WASTEDILODGINGS FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, viz. :—Nicely furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with bath- room attached, it possible; location between Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets and Broadway and Sixth avenue. Ad- dress W., box 334 Post office. BROOKLYN BOARD. Q GHERVER PLACE, BETWEEN HARRISON AND O Degraw streets.—A gentleman and wife can be accom- mordated with front and back Parlors, newly and handsomely furnished, with first class Board, in a strictly private family; horse hav all modern improvements; references excbanged. 27 POPLAR STREET, BROOKLYN.—& GENTLEMAN can be nccommodated with Board and pleasant Rooms. fh SANDS STREET...A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY +) will take two couples to Board in first class house and street, six minutes from Fulton ferry ; $20 for two. CLINTON STREET, CORNER PACIFIC.—PLEA- sant Kooms, with first class Board, on reasonable ten minutes’ walk from South or Wall street ferry; le opportunity. References exchanged. D5 HICKS STREET (BROOKLYN, HEIGHTS), BE- IO) tween State and Joralemon.—A few gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms and home comforts; house has all modern improvements; within three minutes walk of South or Wall treet ferry. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 14) FULTON STREET. WARTED=IN BROOKLYN) BY A YOUNG, SINGLE gentleman, Boag! and Lodging in a atrletly private family, that where advertiser would we the adv of young ladies’ society and use of piano would be preferred; terms #8 a wee. Address Arthur W.. Herald office. HOTELS. PRONE ASHBURTON HOUSE, FORTIETH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, fronting Reservoir Park.—Ele- tly furnished Koome in on first and second floors,for rat class farnilies; table d'bote or pri MENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED BROOKLYN AT OUR. BRANCH OFF! M45 FULTON BET. ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS SUITS OF Rooms, for families and single gentlemen. Reunion |, Fort md atrest, between Fourth and Lexington aventien. Tablealacarte. Rates moderate, GZRANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWBRV, NEAR CHATHAM 7 sivare.Roome 3 and 60 cents perday; @2 and @2 WO per week. Open ail night. Hott. y ace, corner of University Rince. Table, B10 per week. Fransler 0 I potas, witht boa rae AS. LERLER. YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD FOR ONE OR TWO J families, single persons or children, or to an invalid a oasant bore is oflered: farm style of living, Apply on oard the steamer Arrowsmith, foot of Peck slip, to Mrs. MOTT, between the hours of 10 ‘and 12, for two days, or ad- dress Mrs. C. A. MOTT, Old Westbury, Queens county, L. 1. NOUNTRY BOARD—PALISADE HOUSE, ENGLE- J) wood, N. J..35 minutes from Chambers street, Northern Railroad; beautiful and healthy location; good accommo- dations and terms moderate. S{x o'clock dinner. G. W, MOORE, BOARD ON STATEN ISLAND.—A PRIVATE FAMILY near a steamboat landing (north shore) can accommo- date two adults; nurse and ove or two children not objected to; every comfort; fresh milk, eggs, fruit and vegetables on the place; stabling for horses, &c. Call on or address Mr. WILSON, No. 60 Broadway, up'stairs, back. ESIRABLE PARTIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with Board and Lodging in the best style in a French {amily on Staten Inland, Apply at Chestnut Grove, near Vanderbilt landing, or at17 Waverley place. Spanish and German spoken. : AIRVIEW.—A NEW. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE Boarding House, at Spring Valley, N. Y., near depot high and healthy, plendid scenery, pleasant Rooms an enuine country Board, % miles via Northern Railroad from cha mbers street ferry; five trains daily each way. For par- ticulars address FRANK M. VAN RIPER. (OUR OR FIVE PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODA ted with first class Board, a short distance out of to easy access by ferry. Apply at 60 East Twelfth street, a doors west of Broadway. 00D BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS CAN BE OB- tained at Fordham, five minutes’ walk from ot. In- quire of J.-M. BUTTON, 387 Sixth avenue. References Fequire PARTIES, DESIRING BOARD IN A. PLEASANT, quiet place inthe country, can obtain it by addressing Mapie Grove Cottage, Huntington, Mass.; easy of access; terms easy. References given at 29 East Twenty-fourth st, ASAIO VILLAGE, N. 1. ERIE RAILWAY, 945 MIN utes from New Yor! rains each wi tat of address 163 Reade street, New York. OUTH ORAN N. J.-A LADY OFFERS ACCOMMO- byes eg a Lind ern) Lag eaban months or year, ith the comforts of a home, juire at the drug store of CE. LUM, near depot. bie " TPO, LETCAT NEW MAVEN. CONN, (A DOUBLE House, newly and elegantly furnished’ and all modern improvements, located near State House Park, to a first class rivate family for the summer. Apply to J: W. FEETER, 128 Brondway, oF address A. 1, box Post office, New ren, Conn. HE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER BOARDING House for families and single genta; ten minute's walk from ianding at Astoria; fine grounds, bontog, billiards, fish- ing, croquet, good hving- VANDERHOOF, WASTED-FOR A FAMILY OF SIX, BOARD IN THE country; must be within one hour's ride of city, _Ad- dress, stating terms, location, &c., box 1,705 New York Post Wastes FEW BOARDERS AT A FARMER'S RRE- ‘idence, one mile from Catskill. For reference inquire of captains of the Catakill steamers, foot of Franklin street. The gentieman can be seen on the ith and 12th, Address P.M. GOETCHIUS, Summit Hill House, Catekill. ANTED--COUNTRY BOARD FOR A LADY, WITH infant and three children, 12, 10 and 6 years, within dw half boure of New York; farm house preferred, giving fall particulars, with moderate terms, box York Post office. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. na ATANTIC Hore AT PERTH AMBOY, FOR SALE, or will exchange for an Interest in a Vessel unity. E. 8 4 B. T. BURNHAM, 68 Hudson NOZZENS’ WEST POINT‘HOTEL.—TERMS FOR THE Month of June, 8 Oper day or ‘ DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON STREET. Dox, HOUSE.—#1 50 PER DAY FOR ROOM AND Board; less by the week; Rooms, without board, by ‘the day or week. 166 Hudson sireet. HUA ann any Row Jey, oen on ooley’s Mountain iny lew r. OF on the Ist of June. One Cottage, pty hy roome to let. For fur- ther parueulars address E. B, COLEMAN, Proprietor. ONG BRANCH, N. J.—THE MANSION ‘open June 1. 8. HOUSE WILL LAIRD, Proprietor. Jitan Hotel, Long Bran open J TKD, Proprteto ee ee ‘The Metro) Apply to 8. ‘The United States Hotel, Lon; Apply to 8. LAIKD & BRO., ok SAEAIND 5. Rae ¢ Metrgpetnan, Hotel, New ‘ork, between . Me 1d Tueaday of each week. Se ER oneaeRARNRAY Branch, will open June 20° ‘roprietors. NEY ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND Mayard,-On the European plan; 200 light Rooms. a for gentlemen only, We. a 60c. nightly. $3 to o4 GT#T80N House, bs LONG BRANCH, ‘This hotel will open on oF about the N. J. i Tt of June, Applien- ‘or rooma received wt the Astor House, New Norm or be I, thon Jetter Wo the hotel at Le Bi ct after during the sens i” Tea DB Rallrowd run @ steam Moy returning at night, en parties wish- Sng rooms to apend the day at Tame ane e _0. 4. STETBON, J®., Proprietor. AINGLE AND DOUBLE ROO: SS, Hotel 100th "treet, Hariem,” Mente, cooked to ordert baths, ke. Rooms’ eleganti ue Yaka FesPaventeeay, mae, paresis IT HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND CANAL house), on European plan... Root the or "i BREDER, Proprietor. AT FASSAIG) N. J. ON RRIB RAILWAY, 4 MINUTES from New York.—; dated on reasonabie terme. hdgreus ary." Pesanig Weds, DVERTISEMENTS T APE TRGRIVED Ie Bre perk BRANCH OFFICE, M6 Nee Aten FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMODATED ssand tne coratorts of Shows. “Latins Ga, bem it A. athe c ot m home. M8, Pos vilee, Morrisauia. No ys ™® ASM z ANOR HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRINGS,THIS ES- tablighment will be opened for thw reception of guests on the 15th of June, Families will find thie a desirable location, ver satostion of Rooms apply at (4 Weet Fourteenth street, oF PAVILLION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, ONLY THIRTY roger Mf augt Sol cata? dis wll ‘and nive pin alley attached to the house. UTHERFURD PARK Fore ON THE PASSAIC RIVE! \ine miles or forty from vf fork, rs Erie Taliwagy wi cx om th of asian caropmanat Ws Aint ad ne ; gr FOREST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, N. J. WILL ae e 1; can accommodate 20 boa 5 conve: FAP gg ty We Stet tplendid view; drives, HITESTONE HOUSE, WHITESTONE, L. 1, 18 NOW MURRRSON 2 YOUNG, Managers A nee EEE EET IEISIREESURIEEnEnnenneeeeeeneeeneeneeeeenessneeennd SMALL Lor o1 for sale by NYBODY WANTING A NEW SAFE CHEAP SHOULD call at 41 Park row, room No. 5, —FOR SALE, A RESTAURANT AND LAGER BEER A ,“Ehivon, conser of Thind avenue and Fourteenth street, Miining Tecan ease Pi cent ‘chacy seat ‘Aloo a Basement to Let, 60x00, "118 und 120 Third avenue, ous door above Fourteenth atreet, west aide, DVERTISRMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. A FINE CORNER ty eed Brn, ON ONE OF pa Sy a quire at 848 Greenwich street. etl (A. MARGE (SIZE HERRING'S SAFE FOR | SALE cheap; also two medium and one small sized Safe, of Marvin's and Herring’s make, at 18 Dey street. SAMUEL B. SCHENCK & CO. BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—IN A GOOD $50 permonth: "Call nd exauaine for yourself; Will Be sold mon for ; Tow? "No. $88 Grand streets English oteis to ‘ness; the avenue is one of the best in the city. - For particu- RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE GOOD WILL, well since ita existence; satisfactory reasons given for sell- the Lease, Stock and Furniture of the first class Milli- nery Establishment of the late Mrs. J. nected with this and onein Brooklyn, Apply at 178 Broad- new and second hand, for office and parlor use, for sale A. —FOR SALE, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, larkets; let, Express Routes. and increasing trade. For on reasonable A. TIBST.CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE IN THE lara apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, No. 6 City Hall place. Stock and Fixtures of a retail Woollen Business, in the ing. Address box 8,58) Post ollice, R. Davidson, 88 Unt- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN FACT.—#200.—FOR way, third floor, rear ollice. Cheap, at 62 Cannon street, between Delancey and Rivin, ‘Confectioneries, Liquor Stores, Billiard Saloons, Oi Stores, Grocery Stores, down town’ Choy MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. sarge terms. Apply to A, H. NON BS, 484 Broadway, room Seventeenth ward, well fitted up and doing a good busi- Desi part of the city; it is only a cash business and has paid A. RARE CHANCE—T0 MILLINERS—FOR | SALE, versity place. Apply to A. M. DAVIDSON, on the premises. sui, a Real Estate Business upon Ninth avenue. con- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIREPROOF SAFES, R. M. PATRICK, Hoi Shades, Wholesale Oyster Business, Meat A WRORSALH, A WELL LOCATED COAL YARD, WITH. NICE CIGAR STORE, WITH GOOD STOCK AND pretty Fixtures complet®, for sale; good location and living Apartments; price only #300; cheap rent, CAMPBELL & CO., 350 Bowery. NUMBER OF SECOND HAND SAFES, OF HER- Ting’s, Wilder's and Lillie’s make, for sale ‘cheap, at 75 Maiden lane, LARGE SIZE MARVIN SAFE FOR SALE, CHEAP; A. also one medium and two small safes of Herring's, Wil- der’s and Lillie’s make. QUIRK, 72 FIRST CLASS MEAT AND FISH MARKET—DOING a good business, for sale cheap. Inquire corner Nos- {rand and Gates avenues, Brookiyn. A.WFOR,, SALE, VERY CHEAP-OYSTER, AND « Drinking Saloon, handsomely fitted up; excellent 1o- cation; must be sold immediately; only part cash; rare chance. Cull at 261 Bowery. ‘A CIGAR STORE ON WEST STREET, WITH OR without Stock, for sale, Inquire at 372 Canal atreet. AK ERY, FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS OLD ESTAB- lished Bakery; good business location ;_ doin, business; rent low and long lease, Apply to, B. JENNING: & CO., 392 Eighth avenue. AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD CASH BUSI- ness: 14 barrels a week; satisfaction guaranteed, Ap- ply at 829 East Thirty-second street. (CONFECTIONERY STORE AND ICE CREAM SALOON for sale; also splendid black walnut Fixtures, suitable for jewelry, cigar or any fancy store. Apply at & Bleecker street, near Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN SIXTH AVENUE; DOES ‘a good trade; beer nore than pays the expenses of the store; price $1,600, part cash, Call to-day at 26 Sixth avenue OR SALE—TWO PATENTS ON A USEFUL LITTLE article, in which there is money soon and easily made; Also some Stock, ready for sale ; present owners desire to sel ‘only because their time is too much occupied in another bus!- ness to give this any attention; $5,000 requisite, Principals gniy dealt with. Address B. B., Box 2,083 Post olice, New ork. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY Store on a leading avenue up town. Apply at store 296 Ninth avenue, comer Twenty-ninth street. OR SALE—A_ NEATLY FITTED UP RESTAURANT and Oyster House, ine good neighborhood, with a lon) lease and doing @ good business. Apply to D. SANFORD, Liberty street. OR SALE—AT 100 BLEECKER STREET, A FIRST class Barroom, neatly titted up; will be ‘sold for one- third ite value, OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR ores, in the Fourteenth ward. Apply to THOMAS SMITH, in the store, corner of Mott and Hester streets. ‘OR SALE-10,000 FRET BROWN STONE, EQUAL TO Connecticut. Anply, to oF address C, HARTLEY, 167 Mill street, Paterson, N. J. OR SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND Mag ae] Tables, Desks, Showcases, Drug Drawers, Bank an Office Fixtores; must be sold. Apbly to JAMES HODGE, §27 Hudeon atreet, and No. 9 Ventry street near Varick and nal street, Foe SALE CHEAP-.THE GOOD WILL OF A BUTTER, Cheese and Egg Store on Eighth avenue, Inquire at 630 Eighth ixth and Thirty-seventh sts. POR SALE A CROCKERY AND LAMP STORE, IN ‘fan excellent part of the city; will be sold cheap, as the owner cannot attend to its part cash taken, oF all eacbanged for Real Estate. Address M. S., station E. POR, SALE BLACK WALNUT BAR, EATING AND room Furniture, now in N BRO., 1,804 Broadw: OR SALE—THE BEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE oldest established Bar and Lunch Room, in the vicinit; of Union square, adjoining a theatre ; rent paid up to A\ Particulars of STANLEY DAY, 925 Broadway. OR SALE—A LARGE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Herring's Safe, suitable for a banking house; also fine Otice Partitions, Store Fixtures, 4c. Apply at 100 and 102 Reade street, up stairs. between Th: OR SALE—AT A bogey FIXTURES OF A Confectios fl md avenue, between R SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE and retail Liquor Store, now doing a good business; three years’ lease; low rent; must be sold. Apply on the premises, 17 Adams street, Hi , FOR, SALETTHE, FIXTURES OF A SOAP FACTORY ; capacity, 400 boxes weekly, and factory will be let low; all ready to work; @ fine chance for any one to go tuto the business. Apply at 99 Water street, room 21. FOR, SALESTHE OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT AND Shoe Store, with or without Stock, situated at No, 725 Eighth avenue, between Filtioth and Fifty-lirst streets; five Yqum' lense. “Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, 115 and 117 u street, room No. 11 Fe SALE.THE LIQUOR STORE Ni street, Inquire on the premises. OR SALE—A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE OF STORE AND fh once 278 Bath avenue, weet Heide; house in 004 repair: rooms, tine basemes . H 19 roome, 6 ty oven. 1 $1,500 5 JFOR SALE NEAT BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, ina enue; to be sold in consequence of owner having o iness to attend to. Inquire of Mr, POE, 60 Montgomery street, Jersey City. P°% SALE—A CIGAR STORE, WITH STOCK AND lense. 168 WEST Fixtures, in a good location, with cheap rent and long Inquire of HERMANN VOSS, 120 Hudson avenue, near Prospect street, Brooklyn, in the grocery store. F°,, SALE CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM loon, wi ree years’ Lease, low for cash. fi iat 400 Eighth aveaue,. mae VOR SALE—A GOOD BUTCHER SHOP, ONE OF THE best in the city, wil be, sold, cheap or will be let good Teasona given for selling. Inquire of JAMES LEVI, No. 3 Chambers atreet, OR SALE--FOUR YEARS’ LEASE (83,00), THREE stories, entire upper part of Iarge corner Broadway, near Fourteenth street, suitable for mocdiste, £6. wits large amount ot Furniture, Cs and Fixtui 400. 6 ROBT. G. RICHARDS, 053 Broadway. FOR SALE. caranoannnnnananastane Nnnenenpannnnnnnnnts ipo gerepamn gaate cesat Aone See ures; all new ; Apply at 178 Broadway, rooms 40 and 21." baad (A WHORSAUE, STEAM HOILER AND TWO. STEAM «” Tables; will be sold cheap, luquire of JOHN SMITH, ix4 Canal street, corner of Mott. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. PNGIES, BOILERS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, BELT. ing, dcr, Circular Saws and Tables, Moulding Machines Ball's), Engine Lathes, Hand Lath ling Machines, and jachinery 11 | MIDDLETON ROARK, 5M Water treet, New York, OR SALE—ONE CORLIES’ TEN HORSE POWER EN- ine, in firet rae order, and one 15 horse Power. Apply ‘at 210 Eldridge street, where engiue is now running. MACHINERY FOR SALE at the Allaire Works,—A large number of Lathes, Planers, Drilling Machines of various sizes, a, lange face Plate Lathe, whfeh will swing 16 feet; a large Boring Mill Which will Bore 120 inches diameter by 16 feet stroke; a 10 inch Dud; Hammer, several new Hoisting Engines and Donlers, a 7 horse power Engine and Boller, several Found Ladies) m number of heavy Cranes and & great variety o miscellaneous Tools, necessary in a large steam engine works. Apply to GARRET KOACH, 466 Cherry street; or at the Morgan iron Works, foot of Ninth street. TEEL WIRE ROPE.—SEVERAL THOUSAND | FEET or sale. werful Engine for operating same, capa dle of “or hosting 60 to, ed “pel tes Oe Wats COMB, IIL Ninth street, between Third and Fourth ECOND HAND LATHES, | NCHING MACHINES, SS Power and Hand Shears, Trip Hatmers, Anvils, Vises Blacksmith’s Tools, portable Forge, c. 0 large an small Pulleys, cheap, at 63 Cannon street, . , — f © AAt 320,30 HORSE BOILERS AND ENGINES { + Tobacco Cutting Machines, Bogardus’ Mill, Steam Pumpay Shafting, Pulle} enue. angers, Belting, Ac., at 149 Contre streey, LOST AND FOUND. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST negotiating for the following named Notes:—One for $208 14, drawn by E. L. E. Bonnet, due on June 1, and one drawn by Michel Bros., due May 18, for $240 43, both en« dorsed by F, D. Slocum—the same having been lost and pay: ment stopped. Pore ATE REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD Prien Call wt 1 Cedar sireet, room No.2, from 11 to o'clock. OST—MAY 2, A SINGLE DIAMOND STEM PIN, 4 vlack enameled border, 50 reward will be paid for res covery of same by Titlany & Co., 50 broadway. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKUYN AT OUR, BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. Lost; ON SUNDAY, MAY 9, A YELLOW DOG: WHITH feet, breast and white spot on neck; answers to thé name of Mac; had on coliar with small padiock. to 153 West Thirty-sixth OST—ON MAY 9, A JET BROAC 4 pendants, inlaid with gold. | The rewarded by leaving it at J. HYMAN’S, 427 Sixth avenue. OST—THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, FROM 128 East Twenty-fifth street, black King Charles Spaniel, $5 paid for his return. OST-IN THE WASH ROOM OF MACKINLEY'S 4 Hotel, corner Fulton and South streets, a large Seat Ring. The finder will receive #10 by leaving it'at 342 Bower OST—A Tf returaed reet will receive a reward, PIN, WITH FIVE der will be liberally BANK BOOK ON THE MANHATTAN SAY: 4 jogs Institution, No. O8,422. The finder will pl turn the saine to the bank, corner of broadway and B te OST—ON MAY 10, 1862, A 4 ing over $100 and papers of lost either in store 305 Grand street The finder will please return to A. ty-ifth street. “Reward $25. OST OR STOLEN—FROM THE PREMISES NO. 16 4 Crosby street, a brown, wavy conied Retriever Shi answers to the name of Fanny. A handsome reward will ba pald for her return to the above number. LEWIS M, LEISH. THE JEWELRY POCKETBOOK, CONTAIN: alts except to owner ora Second avenue car. « Meyers, 813 East fwen- HE WOMAN WHO TOOK trom 140 Fourth street, will return the same. Will receive its full value and no questlous asked, it being a memento of deceased mother. ____ REWARD: REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN Stut, long ears. Whoever will return her to bod the above 1eward 10 roadway will rece! DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE #1 RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, M5 FULTON STREST. VIOLIN $15 REWARD.—LOST, ITALIAN BOY, ‘DLe) player, 10 years of age; hia rame is lone; rey: on the forgpend ; white, long the grimace in playiag. Will pay all expe brings him to Giuseppe Rossi, 8 Carpeater street, Philadel: phia. REWARD—TD ANY PERSON WHO CAN GIVE $4.0 “information to Domenico Marino of an Italian boy, in player, 9 years of age; lost last November; has one tooth broken’; his name is Gluseppe Marino, All’ expenses will be paid’ by Domenico Marino, 53 Crosby street, New York. aiatts PhS ah REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED ON $50 the return of en Enetiat sole leather Trunk, with a yatent lock, taken from the Uid Colony depot, in Boston, by Ine Newport train, on the evening of the Qu lust. Addresa A. C. H., box 2,469 New York Post office. RU, FQ) REWARD FOR THE RECOVERY OF 9250 IU dropped from pocketbook on Friday evening, sup posed at Niblo's Garden or vicinity. - E. B, J. SINGLETON, No, 13g Cedar street. * 100 REWARD AND oN HoNoR Ko quEsrio: asked, will be paid for the return of the chronome- ter Wate, green enamelled and diamond set on both aides, Ant. Lacoultre maker. The owaer's name, &c., eneraved in= Side the case. It was taken from the pocket when coming from the grand mass on Sunday night. Owner No. 19 Union square, room 12. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RI turn of mouse colored Greyhound Slut, without collar ost in vicinity of Post olfice. Call at 41 East’ Twenty-c ighth treet, —— PLEAS CLL CLor' IN A’ 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM CORNER of Waverley place.—Ladies’ and yentiemen will be astonished at the prices F. HAKRIS pays for Cast Off Cloth- ing, Carpets, Furniture Jewelry. An we have to filla large order for the Western market, we pay 25 per cent more than any other dealer in the city. Please call or send & note to F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies attended by Mrs, Harris. TH. ROSENTHAL'S, 61 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Tenth street (formeriy 353 Bowery). ~ Ladies and genti men can obtain the boop ey for € rele ge ee a “ea nitare, Ci is, ey by calling oa or ad ng. es tended by Mra Rosenthal. <M. MARKS, 9% SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE ALL. Biznth street! Tnaien acd gentlemen can receive the Tull value in eavh for their Cast Of Wearing Apparel, Din- monda, Jewelry, Carpets, Furniture, &c. ‘The best you can do is please to call at my estabiishment or send us note; the number as above. Ladies waited upon by Mra. Marks, ‘True you will be dealt with to your satisfaction aud benelit, T 91 SEVENTH AVENUE.—LADIFS AND GEN: tlemen receive hi prices for cast off Ciothin Furniuure, ‘Carpets. #1000). worth wanted; waited upoa. Address Mr. or Mrs, THOMAS WHITE. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFIOE, 145 FULTON STREET. T 164 SEVENTH AVENUE (NEW NO. 192) LADIES and gentlemen will receive 6) per cent more for their Gasol Clothing, Carpets den than elsewhere, by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. HL. HARKIS, 164 or 192 Seventh, avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets, 7137 THIRD AVENUE “(OLD NO. 120) LADIES AND ae receive highest prices for Cast Of Clothin; and Carpets. Call on or address 8. MISH. Ladies attende by Mra. Mish. AT, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. CLADIES AND Kents will raceive the highost price for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets ac, by calling on or nddressing Mr. or Mrs. P HA TTENTION.—THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING Exstablithnent.— The highest cash price paid for Wear- ing Apparel, Furniture, Carpets, Bodding, &c. Ladies and gentlemen having any to dispose of can receive 5 per cent more than at any, other dealer's by eailing or ididrensin us ROSENBERG, 0 nie, second door al Fosipfoarth ress.” Weaees Attended by Mra, Rosonberg. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS ow ren Apply at 0B renal Sorner and low reni of Forty-third Pring is soared OR SALE—A MILK ROUTE OF 200 QUARTS PER from Wio PA M'anadioere Mm, Verne ‘OR SALE CHEAP-ONE NARVINS SAFE. FIRE slat prow ‘good order. Apply Pearl street, secon Hook. OR ry <A FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW Atm great Lary ith or without Apparatus, : Noel Poat office, Port Jervis, N.Y. (OR SALE THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THR Atlantic Hotel, No. 1 Atiantic atreet, klyn, with four years’ Lease and License up to February, 1870. Apply on the Fs SALE-A FIRST CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN, USED part of @ season, very low. A =—THE FULL VALUE PAID IN CASH FOR CAST. Clothi Car; e., by calling on or addres dng ile. or Mis EOWAKD MILLER, 136 Seventh, avenue, neat Ni street. Fh noma TE. MINT#’S, LATE OF SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIES A and gents wishing to saan of cast of oot, Farni- fure, Carpets, Ac., please call on or address E. MINTZ, 156 Seventh avenue, three doors south of Twenty-first street. ‘Ladies waited on by Mra, Mintz. TSS BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET. CASHBERG pays the highest price for ‘and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel ‘Diamouda and Jewelry. dies waited upon by Mra. Cashberg. Al earere PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR a id gent Ya cast off Clothing, Carpets, niture.. Please call at as Seventh avenue, between Twen- tysizth and Twenty-seventh streets, T THE NEW NO. 466 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR Thirty-Afth street—J. NATHAN pays the highest price for Clothing Gar ‘Ac. by sending or addressing. Ladies attended vy Mire. ‘Nathan. RUDOLPH, 162 Brondway. OR SALE—THE RESTAURANT AND LAGER BEER Saloon +4 Fourth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh treeta. Apply at the place. Hor. FOR SALE..ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOQG, in Canada, on the line of jure travel, via Connecti. cut river to Quebec and M fy Descrip- fiom sent by Spare, ee etott ECO. We Pine siren OTEL FOR SALB—IN Tak cae a Ser ae ok pede RT wicca egies [Ngan craesfpee ane 2208 ae only liquor store on either corners or within E OF THE BEST CORNER LIQuOR LJ Qvhaitodtektieh wer ia aateer STOCK AND RES OF A FANCY FoR © sale.—Small required ; site; Pog ace alee 7 ME VARIETY sTOR! T WO WIST NINETEENTH nireet in on account of sekness tn the family for sale; Bee aparinents; very good eeilar; rent 236, AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE« ‘oi fatty. yourselves, “Call ow ‘ABI aaa a ‘Seventh avenue (40 old number). Ladies to ra. Abrahams, At 1B NE) TH. panne, 268 SEVENTH AVENUE, AERA cere ee i re HAVING ANY CAST-OFF drvaeag Jawas kindPAtaioK, a yes TTENTION.—LADI ceive the bi ior epee worth 0.000 ogy Carpet :0AL AND WOOD. | oe : r VERED B33 50, teatatte ners scone mate one pply at Twenty-third street, Broadway, or Twents . SUBRW Avene As *

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