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2 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ADRIAN—HORNBY.—On Wetnenten, May 12, at the Charch of St. Vincent de Paul, by the Rev. A. La- Jont, ADOLPHE ADRALN to Ema J., second daughter of Alexander Hornby, Esq., all of this city, No cards. Indiana papers please copy. ANDROVETTE—MARX.—At Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, on Tuesday, May 12, by the Rev. J. 8. Chadwick, of Newark, N. J., Mr. GEORGE E. ANDRO- verre, of Warwick, N. Y. (jate of Staten Island), to Miss Carrik F, Marx, of Pleasant Plains, Staten sland, N. Y. CARPENTER—VAN INGRAM.—On Sunday, Novem- ber 8, 1868, by the Rev, Mr, Mattison, WILLIAM CaR- PENTER to ADELAIDE VAN INGRAM, all of Brooklyn. Happen—Gakketrs.—In_ Brooklyn, E. D., on ‘Tuesday, by J 41, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Dr. Canfleid, EUPHRATES HaD- DEN, of New York, to Emma J., daughter of Mrs. ‘Sarah Garrets, of Brooklyn. HeckEKT—BOND.—At Lee, Mass., on Tuesday, May 12, by Rev, William Hall, of Canaan, Conn., ALEXANDER HECKERT, Of New York city, to Miss Can- nin P., daughter of Henry W. Bond, of Lee, Mass. WALL—MAQUESTON.—In Haverstraw, on Monday, May 11, by the Rev. Dr, Gay, F, M. Watt, of Florida, to Carkix, daughter of the late Isaac Maqueston, Esq., of New York. Died. AOKERMAN.—On Tuesday, May 11, GERTRUDE Ca- HOONE, wife of George Ackerman. ‘The friends of the family and those of Benjamin J. Cahoone, Bsq., U. N., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the’ Church of the Redeemer, corner Pacific street and Fourth aveaue, Brooklyn. Apams.—On Tuesday, May 11, Samurt HENRY ADAMS, aged 24 years, 9 months and 15 days, ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 55 Wyckotf street. Williamsburg, this ({hursday) after BOON, At half-past two o'clock, ALLEN.—On Tuesday, May 11, JomN ALLEN, & na- tive of the city of Limerick, Ireland, in the 29th year of nis age. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited ‘to attend the funeral, trom St. Vincent's Hospital, Eleventh sirect, near Seventh avenue, this (Thurs- day) afiernoon, at two o'clock. WaAIreRs? PROTRCTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCTA- Tiox.—The members of the above association are hereby notified to assemble at their hail, 267 Bowery, thi: (Thursday), 18th inst., at one o'clock aq with crape on the leftarm, to attend the funeral of our late brother member, John Alien. By order. WILLIAM McDERMOTT, President. Micnae. Dus, Recording Secretary. Biack.—On Monday, May 10, after a short, severe Miness, PuiLir RAMSEY, Obly son of P. W, and Elizaveth Black, and grandson of Mrs. E. O'Neill, aged 3 years, 7 mouths and 22 days. ‘The remain: interred iu the family plot at Greenwood. BLANE mm Tuesday, May 11, Mary ANNE, the beloved wife of Joun Blaney, im the 39th year of her ll take place from her late residence, seventh street, on Friday morn- at nine o'clock, thence to the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Fifty-ninth street, where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, CONNE —On Tuesday morning, May 11, MAR. Garey, fe of Michael Connelly, aged 87 years, The friends of the family and of his brother, “Thomas Connelly, are requested to attend the funeral, this day ((nursday), at twelve o’cleck noon, from Delancey street, corner Pitt street. The Femains Will be taken to Staten island for interment. Davis.—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Tuesdav, May ‘A, of consumption, Saxau Louisa Davis, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the First Universalist church, Mount Vernon, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Det aNey.—On Wednesday, M ANN, Widow of James Delaney, in the 64th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, on Friday ailter- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 507 ‘West Twenty-fitth street. Karon.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, M: the beloved wile of Patrick parish of Ballalyon. Ireland, ‘The triends and relauves to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 302 Hudson avenue. Her remains will be taken to the Church of the Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, at ten o’clock this (Thursday) morning, from thence to the Flatbush Cemetery. FIELD.—On Tuesday evening, May 11, WALTER C., only son of Robert M., Jr., and nie A. Field, m the 4th year of his age, * ‘The relatives and friends of the ramily are respect- Tully invitea to attena the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, David Morrison, No. 65 Seventh avenne, tuis (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. GoLpEN.—On Tuesday, May 11, at his residence, @id No. 277, new No. 309 Tenth avenue, James GOLDEN, im the 34th year of his age. ‘The friends ana relatives of the family are respect- fally Invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- ence, No. 308 Tenth avenue. His rems will be taken to St. Columbia church, West Twenty-fiftn street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, this (Thursday) morning, at nine o’ciock, where a solemu Fequiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery. GXANT.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 11, Maroa- RET, beloved wife of William Grant. ‘The friends and relatives, aiso tne members of Eu- reka Lodge No. 243 F. & A, M., and Caledonia Club of the city of New York, are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her jate residence, No. 145 Mulberry strect, this (Thursday) afteraoon, at two o'clock. Hayrs.—Sudden!y, ay, May 10, Gor an hie 43d year. *The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te the funeral, this (Thursday) alernoou, in the church, Pamrapo, New Jersey Central Kailre Boston papers please copy. Howk.LL.—On Monday evening, May 10, at the resi- dence of his son-in-law, Walter J. Moat, STEPHEN J. 8. HOWELL, alter many years of sutering, aged 73 years. ‘The faneral will take place this (Tlursday) noon, ai two o'clock, from the North Bapust ¢ Jersey avenue, corner ol South Pitth City. London papers piease copy. HUNTER.—On Wednesday, Ma: after @ linger img iiness, W. A. HUNTER, M. D., in the esth year of his age. at Pamrapo, N. J., on Tues H. HAYES, a native of Engian iter. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the members of the St. Nicholas Society, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral e#, from his Jate residence, i Fifteenth sireet, on Friday afternoon, at five Hvrcnixson.—On Wednesday, HUTCHINSON, aged 60 years. Notice of faneral hy Kas al, from fracture of the leg, on May 12, JOuN KAsHAN, son of Michael Kashan, paris Of toscrea, county Tip- perary, Ireland, aged 36 years. ‘The frienas of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from N 0 West Twenty-seventh street, ‘this day (Thursday). REGAN.—Ou Tuesday, May 11, at the residence of May 12, HimaM his father, No, 229 Degruw street, Brooklyn, Josera A. RaGan, Omg 4 yours. The remains will be taken to St. Paul's church, Court street, at ten o'clock this (Thursday) morning, where @ solemn requiem ma*s Will be offered for the Tepose of bis soul; and from thence to the Cemetery Of the Holy Cross. 'Flatoush, for interment, KnignTon.—On Tuesday, May 1i, KniGuron, in the 61st year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the talmily Tully invited to attend the funeral, from his | sidence , 367 Bast Tenth street, this day (ih at tweive o’ciock, noon. Flushing papers please copy. LaNGe.—At his residence, 271 South Brooklyn, E. D., MaTaias Lan Kingdom of Hanover, German, his age. The relatives and friends are respectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, on Friday aiternoop, at o'clock, from St. Paui’s church, corner of South First and Ninth streets, and from thence to Lutheran Cemetery. LeavY.—On Wednesday, May 12, after a long fil- ness, MICHARL LEAVY, Of he parish of Sonay, county Westmeath, Ireiand, in the 66th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attenct the faneral, from his late residence, Fortieth sireet and Second avenue, on Friday afiernoon, at one o'clock. AL On Tuesday, May ll, after a long and painful iliness, Sre1.0.4, wife of Dr. James Mairs. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully requested to attend the funeral, from No, 46 ‘Weat Twenty-fourth street, on Friday afiernoon, at haif-past one o'clock. MALONEY.—On Tuesday, May 11, JonN MaLont ‘@ native of Clonmell, county ‘iipperary, Ireland, ag bo and § months. is friends and those of lis nephew, Jobn Maloney, are respe ily inv attend the funeral, froin his late residence, N Mulberry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half past two o'cloc! . MAY.—At Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, May 11, Ep WARD ©. MAY, Of Paterson, N. J. un His 44th Year, Le services at Paterson, in the Market street methodist —e chareh, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. m Morris.—At Bergen Point, N.J., of scarlet fe CLINTON, Youngest son of ¢ harles o and Heber jorns, aged I rear, 9 months and 12 day athe fonerat Mil take p on Priday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents Carriages will’ be in attendance at Bergen Paint de to meet 11:20 train New Jersey Central iailroad, foot of Liberty street, New Y ork. WiLLIAM First street 48, native of Ottendorf, in the #6th year of McDonaLp.—On Toveday, May 1, Pane #, aged 28 years. Meche relalives and friends of the family mre re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from tlie re- idence of his mother, No. 22 Oak street, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at ha tone o'clock, MCPARLAND.—On Wednesday, May 12, Maco MITCHELL MOFARLAND, the beloved daughter of ‘Alexander and Jane McFarland, aged 3 years, 1 month and 27 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 404 Weat ‘Ibirty-seventh str this (Tharsday) afternoon, at ¢ o'clock. McMAHON.—-Suddenly, on Tuesday morning, May 11, at 21 Vandewater sireet, Ow MoMatios, parisit of Donaghmayne, county Monaghan, treland, in tre osth year of his age. Hig remains will be taken to St. ss " City Hall place and PD jane street, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. and thence, at oe o’ciock P. M,, to Calvary Cemetery. Friends ob the Andrew's chureh, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS AND family and Richard O'Gorman Circle, F. B., are re-| | BOARDERS ANP LODGERS WANTED. _ spectfully invited to attend without further notice. ~ eae . ~ —( estay morning, May (2, JomN, BLOCK FROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE, FE ee eee aie eabelia McNell, aged’ 2 years | 2, Frankfort strech, corner o ry _BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. 92 EAST TENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TU William. yf with or without Board, to gentlemen or a family; and 1 month. Sotele pentomes Says Ses Sagar aap Bl ios per | termemoderaa: ™ . Fifty second week. a - ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 97 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BREVOORT HOUSE.— ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN A PRIVATE juliy nd the funeral, from the residence WASHINGTON SQUARE, ‘WEEN UNIVERSITY | © First class Rooms,’ with Board, furnished or unfur- family and vicinity of Central Park to let, either with Or tiny Mother: Mra Jane Owens, No. 722 Bast Bip and Pith evenuerthe hapdsome Mansion, ele | nlahed, em oF without Board, "Apply at Bverett Library, 72 West Thirty- ris Rrodern "mprovementa Demulfaliy aiuto Wash "Twelfth street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. ail by fon aquare. Firat class families and single gentlemen will L0.--10 Harlem, on Tuesday, May 11, CAROLINE WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—10 LET, A L., daughter of Joseph and io um nicely furnished hall Kedroom, without boa 100 emer FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives; Board Yon the lady; modern im- a desirable location during the summer months, —— ee ae onth and 27 days. a cone g the sur tH " lady 5 years, 9 mi 3 of the family ect WEST TWENTIETH STREET, COnRaR' SIXTH ewe Adaress C. B., box 130 Herald ‘The relatives and fri fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- deuce of her parents, No, 66 125th street, near Sixth 5™ AVENUE, NO. 72-70 het, A SINGLE ROOM, 100 avenue.--Rooms, with and without without board or table @hote: ———— S a2 of - 2M - EAST NINETEENTH STREET, THE COTTAGE 100 Sat tiiiuiee Fourth avenue. Gentlemen a excellent furnished Rooms on second tioor, sinely or en BREVOORT PLACE, OR 56 Pe, CLASS BOARD—NEAR UNION SQUARE, WITH STREET, FOUK ‘1 avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’clock. 5 'ENTH an Groton Sy cmeaiess faral 3 ‘tome, slay oF Puce ein Brooklyn, WILLIAM, son of William and | {) doors west of Broadway, — ‘well furnished | siring furnished Rooms, without board or reakfas! 2 ‘at very reasonable yy imme’ P5 Catharine Price, aged 3 years and 3 months, i Rooms REESE gentlemen, with or without | only, canine delightful Aparuinents by callinz as above. Pication; best references required and given. Apply at ‘The friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, from the:residence of his pa- | PTH AVENUE, 28.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS rents, 40¢ Columbia street, corner of Irving, South | ¢) on parior toor at summer prices, with or without private 101 Tf TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A WIDOW furnished Room @ handsomely to let to a ARLEM.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO ONE or two \tlemen, a furnished Parlor Floor; convenient care, Address B. Hi. M., 344 Canal COUNTRY BOARD, — BOARD_Pi HOUSE, Coane, Ponte _eaumane_notak, pages Gations and terms moderate, Six o'clock dinker: eng UNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR Fi ¥ 0 CO rain the viii of pe Bile ieee Bin screrhorigcle rooms and aon’ piste tore, hee ‘reas, with terms, G,, box 1,650 New Reha ESIRABLE PARTIES CAN OBTAIN FIRST CLASS D family on Staten Island. A) at Board in a French f pply Chesnut Grove, near Vanderbilt landing, or at 17 Waverley a oar ft Yay Me high and heaithy, ‘Splendid: scenery, pleasant ooma an a a Ee a tinuare address FRANK M. VAN RIPER. 1" PA Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. table or without Board. to boat and cars, reek. y lease Serer VARICK STREET, CORNER BROOME.—A FEW ae barnett eee ‘Gey. N. Mary Suan- | 5TH AVENUE @97).—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS 109 gentlemen can be’ accommodated with Board and ez FURNISHED ROOMS—#2 50 AND #3; ALSO [ee Rap ung ert LBA p AT REASONABLE Nox, in the 62d year of herage. |” to et, with or without private table, ‘Aperuasste'te Si siase sigie. Trom Sete aA “He venreane” falTweterley place, neat Raltrondy ope mile from New runewick and hal’ nite {rout ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of | 7 ST. LUKE'S PLACE, LEROY :T.-HAND- 4. EAST _N TRTREET.NICELY FUR- | Sixth avenue, ; depot. Address C. E, CAMPBELL, New Branswick, or 1 ‘her son-in-law, Wiliam H, Merritt, St. Paul's avenue, somely furnished Booms ta Tee pi neon enipener et 114 Fk ee po nator ‘gentlemen and thelr — aula, FB NARD,&. VAIL &' WARKEN ARDEN- near Montgomery avenue, ee with or without board; ‘private family; location very desir: | wives; also for single gentleme t Suit of Rooms D CUBANA 10, Len Wire PRIVATE TABLE OR GH, 56 Wall sirect, Smrrn.—On 1 a ‘1, Mary AGNes, the erms reasonable. ‘or four gentlemen ; private family. Sones and eaten eaekane ee a aT) NLY $6 50 PER WEEK.—ONE OR TWO FAMI oa eonenl neigh! . Taquire of B. M. FOWLER, 20 p m LIES beloved daughter of Nicholas and Julia Smith, aged TO §$10-GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND O can Bat good Board, fine Rooms, on a 75 acre farm, 25 Bowery. 10 GENTLEMEN, WITH $6 Rooms, with Board, at 19 St, Mark’s place, near Third av. 6 years. The funeral will take place from her father’s resi- dence, 500 East Twelfth street, this (fhureday) after- DOOR, at one o'clock. Dundalk papers please copy. Stvarr.—On Tuesday, May 11, ALEXANDER, son of Ann and the late Captain Afexander Stuart, in the 29th year of his age. es one Sage Jad ends, ae the members ha Charter Oak Lodge F. and A. M., are respectfully in- CLINTON PLACE (EI 8 ROO vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at vs ae on fst oor, Ta let with Hoan (anit oF haii-past two o'clock, from his late residence, No, | a party of gentlemen; private table if desired; also single 85 Witlougiiby street, Brooklyn. Rooms, 172 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS WEST OF their wives can obtain furnished or unfurnished te iment Broadway.—Rooms for families and single genile- aig irae 119 EASTIWELFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AV- enne.—To let, elegantly furnished Rooms, or Suits of Rooms, with or without Board, to, gentlemen; terms mod- erate, 120 WEST TWENTY-sIXTH avenue.—A lady desiring home and careful nursing previous pected confinement, can be accommo: J20 OR WITHOUT BOARD, second Floor, handsomely furnished, 1424 street, second from Alexander, avenue, new Harlem Lridge: or will be rented for ousekeeping, on remises, 0 Eildveas 1, Me Ws box 106 Hefaid oie ” TPHE SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT private table; location and accommodation first class; house private; terins reasonable. Apply at 15 West Twentieth street, near Fifth avenue. $7 TO $12 PER WEEK.—-PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH D excellent Board, at 176 Bleecker street, between Sulli- van and Macdougal streets, CHARLES STREET.PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH © Board, for single gentlemen. YREET, NEAR SIXTH ood Board, a pleasant during and after ex- WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue,—To let, x pleasant Front Parlor, suitable for 10 RENT, REASONABLY, WITH BOARD, TO A PER- manent party, a fine, large, second story front Room, with alcove, or the entire Second Floor, connecting; very Sr. Rosk REYNAL DE Saint MICHEL.—On8Weanes- handsome! vi 2 MICHEL. 3 5 eateaaee. x ‘ —, ire | handsomely furnished, with ample closet room. No, 65 West day morning, May ‘12, St. Rose REYNAL DE SAINT | 1D it OMtoomy: with or withont private tables to frst | fOr or wo gentiemen, if French family; rent low. Inquire | irri street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. MicuEL, of Guadeloupe, W. 1. class families: Rooms for single gentlemen; also furnished | ~~~ ——— SESS RTOS +2 = ae = ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and al80 | Apartmepts, East Tweilth street. ] 27 MACDOUGAL STREET—BLEECKER AND BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Z - other cars pass the door.— Furnished Rooms, in private family, without board, for gentlemen; bath, gus Ae. References given and required. 1B ALMEN STREET—A | NEATLY FURNISHED OU front Room to let, to gentlemen, in a private family. 2 Eas? 133. pitce suite or single. WEST TWELFTH SPREET.—A_ FURNISHED 132 the members of the French Benevolent Society, are respectfaily invited to attend the funeral services, at the chureh of St. Vincent de Paul, No. 3 West Twenty- third street, on Friday morning at ten o'clock, ‘TAYLOR.—Sudden’y, tn New York city, on Wednes- day, May 12, ADELINE TaYLor, wife of William Tay- lor, of this city. Funeral services this (Teureday) afternoon, at four o’vlock, at her late residence, No, 185 West Forty. second street. Interment at Middletown, Orange YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, HAVIN nicely furnished. ‘ht room brick House in Jersey City, convenient to ferries rent the same for Board, to gentleman and wife only;’must be genteel American people. ‘Address E. 8., Herald oillee, for three days. FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Very pleasant Rooms to fet, with Board, en KECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STRE Boaz, WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIF IXTH | STREET. —HANDSOMELY, furnished second story front Room, vacated on the 10th inst.; also a ball Bedroom; house and location first clase; references required. PLACE (WEST TWENTY-NINTH ©) tre tly furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with every oe; breakfast if desired; location first class; terms low for summer season, EST TWENTY-SIXTH STRE] iT, OPPO- connit,.0n GNaniey moraig 6 denen e prone 17 AND US, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. OPPO: | Le) second story front Room and cue Heil Bedroom to ‘a Parlor and Bedroom, with Board, in a strictly private aathiay wife ot Je Ae Theriot ‘and air pe rite St. Jaines Ho ows in suit and single, ent, with Board, i a. small family. Heferences required. | family: best of references piven. Address I. K., vox M7 samue! E. Sproulis. > oe nae OARD WANTED-IN A RESPECTARLE PRIVATE Tamfiy, in the vicinity of Twenty-ninth street and Broad- way, by a young lady; terms must moderate, Hest refer- ences given, Address Miss N., box 17# Herald otic 132 ORCHARD STREET.— FIRST CLASS FURNISHED 44 Rooms to let, without board, by an American family, Locality pleasant and quiet, within one block of two city rail- road lines. Rooms can be seen. Call for one week. 132" INGTON AVENUE.TWO LARGE, PLEAS- ° ‘antand well furnished Rooms, with Board; small family. References exchanged. 135 REW,NO. MD WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, ) four story brown stone house.—Finely furnished Rooms and first class table. English, French and Spanish spoken. References required. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY. Desirable Rooms on second, third and fourth tors, en suite or singly, with or without Board; also entire Parlor ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited 1 to attend the funeral services, at St. George’s church, Stuyvesant square, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Voss.—On Tuesday, May 11, Maup EVELYN Voss, only daughter of Joseph and Louisa Voss, aged 2 years, 2 months and 22 days. The Yelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 1,196 Third avenue, near Seventy- fifth street. Wait.—On Tuesday, May 11, of consumption, Ep- OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR TWO ladies; terins not over #12 for both. Address F. PL S., No. 24 Peck slip, N. Y. JOMFORTABLE BOARD WANTED FOR AN ELDERLY Indy and servant, in a family where there are a few bonrderas terms moderate. Address Lady, No. 7 Bast Thirty first sir WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth avenue Hotel.-To let, with or without Board, furnished Rooms to families of aw ‘Terms moders BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.-A WIDOW LADY will rent a few handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or te, with Board; private table if des ns a AND DAUGHTER WISH A SUIT WARD A. Watrr, in the 3dth year of his age. ae Seener 73: OP WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ONE BLOCK NENTLEMAN, WIFE ‘The relatives and frends are ited to attend the 21 (NEW NO. 25) SEVENTH AVENUE, NI 135 from Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Handsomely furnished F ‘of unfurnished Rooms with Board, aot to exceed #25 funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Twelfth str Front Roows on second floor, Rooms; Hoard if desired ; house contains all the modern tm- | per week, or Lower Part of house for housekeeping. Address Closets, water, gas, &e., to let, with Board, suitable for three Mt provements ; family strictly private; terms moderate. A. Cy Merald office. Henry Dix, No. 306 Kast ‘Thirtieth street, this (Thurs- een Tie acca AN AND WIFE WISH BOARD FOL &50 A day) afternoon, at two o’clo: gentlemen or gentleman and wife; roference exchanged. YENTLE TO LET, WITH 1 2(2 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRE 13¢ Albany papers please copy 90 EAs 3 ; ) EAST FIFT UNIO ) “Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentle- | (a month; respectable house, and oeation from Tenth to WILKTNSON.—on Wednesday, May 12, Roperr Wit~ 22, rears cna vit ind story frout | men, the entira Bosond Floor, en anite or separately Fifty ninth etreets, west; wil furnish own bedding. Ref on, Sen., at his residence in Westchester, aged | and back Rooms, to yeni gle yentlemel = — ences exchanged." Address Luton, Herald ottice. family small. 24 137 NES? FORTY-SEVENTH STREET. 2 ¢ front Room to let, with first class table, for single gentleman or gentleman and wife. AST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR. LE: 69 years and 22 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the feral, from his late re- sidence, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. TANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, A FURNISHED Room, with meals on Sunday, in a private family; ref- erences exchanged. Address W. D: J., Herald office. ENTLEMEN WHO D and # good table, in a Terms 45:60 and $6. BEACH STREET. Board, wit large, airy Room I can Sopp ae a2 ‘ niet neighborhood, will please call, INGTON con aged @yemrsende mate ee WAVERLEY PLACE, CORNER WINTHROP, TWO 141) be enue.—A choice of newiy furnished, Rome tole, TEE Ua cuentas ie WERE Set Wo 8 3 s F SY PLACE, CORNER WIN : i man and wifey with Bo, on; conv 0 street, | Washington The schalnees end tricnde of tae Sanity ane capone: L, 20}. tebe masine: che Waaengaa eae teed: | ene ee Soe ne eee Heights, Spuyten Duyvil or Yonkers. depot; private fuinlly fal Rooms, th Board, to gentlemen and wives for single Everything first class. Terms moderate, OG NEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY “ fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, No. 312 East Twentieth street, on Friday after- noon, at one o'clock, 144 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEXT 10 ST. + Cloud Hotel.An elegant Suit of ‘Rooms, with or without Board; also other Rooms. References, preterred. Address J. ©. Q., 171 Broadway, room No. 6. ANTED-A ROOM D BOARD, WITH Dinner, by a single gentleman. Address A. el Besa _ ae furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with Board, to a gen- ™ EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING | tion D. NEWSPAPERS. flrian and wife or two aingie gentlemen. ‘Reference re- | 14.) Tiaseitundsorsely: furnished ‘Roum, with hat | m= —— om REINS. dreary tot) | ates i clasn Board, References, ‘ANTED—BY A AN AND WIFE, A 50.000) Stace Tate een rane eee 9Q BOND. STREET. To LET, PI MinaNe! FUR: Se ——— sor | a ott (Roum, with, Boal: location not aay a 0 a ; ND STREET, E ul 5 , ST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NE street: terms not to exceed. #16 per week. Addres ilshéd month : SOW | 21 nished Rooms, with Board,’ * 149 Menuet tira class rncie or suitsof Rooms, with | Be Vx lerald ofice af s. Qc) WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH | parton OZ ‘avenne.—Roows, elegantly furnished, to let, with or Without board, to gentlemen. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. P & CO., Boston, Private table to order if desired. Location and ap: Purtenances most eligible to those wishing quietness and i abe EE —————- | can nave the comforis of a home. Call on or aldress WM- 151 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A COM- | CONRAN, 252 Sixth avenue. OL forindie, sociable home in a small private family | =—— — ‘ANTED—BY AN OLD LADY, BOARD IN A PRI- vate family, with a nicely furnished Room, where she POST OFFICE NOTICE. pr OFFICE NOTH for the week ending May 15 will close at this oflice on —THE MAILS FOR EUROP PLEASANT ROOMS Tnesday, Wea , renided a ©. tw let, with or without Board, of young persons will be afforded to two or three gentlemen BROOK ‘BC Amapedia lralegay Poor ei pg PC MATE “ERE TE OM [ eepeagres geen eg wh may-winh firuished Rooms, with use of Parlors, with or |... BROOKLYN BOARD. 1116; F.and G, 10:30.A. M. Also, at this olfice on Saturday, | QO FAST FOURTEENTH STREET. -TO LET@FUR- | without Breakfast. () CHEEVER PLACE, BETWEEN HARRISON AND at7 A... and’at the stations on Friday night as follows :—Aa | *?<4 aened omnes eee all earn conveniences, at } ~ = z parecer oh Degraw. streets. —A gentleman and wife can be accom- and B, 9; Cand 0, 6:45; Dand E, 4:30; Fand 0, 8:10 P.M, {| moderate prices, for ladies or gentlemen, _ ° 159 SSeS eee ROOMS 70 | juodated with front and back Parlors, newly and handsomely , in a private family, to either gentle: | furnished, with first class Board, in a strictly private fam! PH. JONES, Postmaster. Q3 CLINTON PLACE EIGHTH STREET).—T0 LEASE, 3) one of the cheapest Houses in the city; 28 rooms, gas fixtures and mirrors; putting it now in order; good for busi- ness or boarding house, A. SERGEANT. 31 Wall street. 5% SEVENTH AVENU ORNER THIRTEENTH Ov) street.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board ; single or in sult; table first clas: eighborbood good. : WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A FINE SUIT fy; Rouse bas all modern improvementa; references exchanged, 10 Willow, PLACE.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN find a pleasant and desirable home in a private family, ‘at moderate prices; convenient to Wall and South ferries. DT ROrLAR TREET, BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN ¢an be accommo with Board and pleasant Rooms, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RI inan and wife or two single gentlemen. 187 SQuP NO. 178) LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR ! hirty-aecond atreet,—Handsomely furnished Rooms io rent, to a gentleman and wife, with Board for lady. Splen- didly located 200 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, —FIRST CLASS a Board, for gentiemen and their wives or single gen- flemen. House newly furnished. _____. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, EVERAL INVOICES OF CIGARS-LOW FOR CASH; prices from $17 to $100 a thousand. O. CHEEKS, Agent, 73 Murray street. COAL AND Woop. ds) = () ACHALDRON FOR COKE DELIVERED IM- | ¢)*), of Rooms on second floor, Pont; also # Room on ae =e n i + OU $3 50 aecin iy; a liberal discount made by the cargo, | fourth floor; house and table first ‘ube cbsad di _ | D1 5 West, TWENTY-FOURTH, STREET.—A| VERY BREN Oiride Me YULTOS STREE 7 Sy oe ee? gy SHERWOOD.” QQ FAST, TWENTIETH | STREET.“ANDSOMELY Sr woek Tor aunieman and’ wife, $16 fortwo genucmen; | == <= ee . - Bua - | BB farnished Rooms for gentlemen, without board. Ket- | best reference. ___ VELOCIPEDES. DES FOR SALE.--FIFTY e8. er 39 Best, THIRTY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OD Fifth avenue and Broadway.—Handsomely furnished single and double Rooms, with Board, at summer prices; lo- cation U references exchange 4] A REUNION HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN). FORTY- « second street, between Fourth and Lexington aveny Superior accommodations for families and single genth permanent or transient. Above hou: 0 the addition of new pariors, dinin ‘suits of rooms, Rates low. J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. 9) @ WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—FURNISH- ed Rooms, with gas und water; a front Room and Bedroom, #6; and also a front Parlor, $7 per week, Refer- ence. 21 NEW AND second hand Velocipedes for sale cheap. Apply at 20 Wooster street. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH BLEECKER STREET.-TO LET, TWO SECOND ory Rooma, with Board. REMOVALS. : : arenue,Handaomely, furnished Raoms; with bath- saaaeceretieerniemansin i ‘acteenceens R. 8. TUCK PRUFESSOR- OF THE PIANO- | FOOms attached, to let, with first cluss Hoard; terms very 6)() WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD N forte, Organ and Singing, has removed 1 iid West | Teasonable; references exchanged. 226 will let with good, Board, one oF two Pleasant 3 we Ly VED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR, a ‘orty-fi eet, fr pel p di p e huaguonay eos Test aeihad looms, containing gas an ; house is fret CE, r IN J Foriy first’ street, ‘Terms: trom 10 per quarter. “All privat 4.2, WEST. Rountersn | srwunn, HANDSOME | Yery movorae i ‘water ; ho class. Terms | i U1 Sri ee — — -4 Rooms, for gentleman and wie or two gentlemen, : GRANT HOUSE, 44 NEW BOWERY, NEAR CHATIIAM WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HAND- square.—Rooms 35 and 4 cents per day; #2 and $2 _pR. x | with Board. Also handsome Se HUNT. OTICE OF REMOVA! id Floor, in July and Au: 23% FN aeAtm ,Catabliahed at No. & Division street, wil take the gust. Table boarders exchang Ded somely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to per week. Open all night. indest care of his nnmerous patients, at 56 Bond street, on aaee | er are vs ntleman and wife or two single gentiemen; first class | — : cd and atier Monday, the 17th tos. : D FAST TWENTY-FIRST STRE: prown sione house and neighborhood, Terms reasonable. | TNTERNATIONAL HOTEL—JUNCTION OF WILLTAM, —— — ai opened for a few select boarders; rooms newly | References exchanged. Duane and Chambers streets; Rooms 40, 60 and 75 cents a HE FIRM OF PHILBIN & QUIN HAY SEN DIs- | Painted and furnished, sane ape ~~ day; $2 and $5 a week ; Board and Rooms, §7 to #10, solved, Joseph P. Quin wil continue the Plumbing and re nee a 6) 4 WES SIXTH STREET,—HANDSOMELY }| > Gasttting Business at No. & West Fourth stres where he 4 4 WEST FOURTEENTH STREFT.—TO LET, IN A 23; furnished second Floor, with every modern conven- Naz. ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND will be pl to see his old patrons, and hopes by unremit- first class house, several large and airy Rooms, with or | fence to ict, together or separately, with Board. Bayard.On the European plan; 200 light Rooms, ‘acililies to merit a continuance | without Board PH P. QUIN & €O., = ss fitting and Fixtures, No. 8 West Fourth st. 4. IRVING. a —= | Board ting attention and of their favors. Plumbing, = ———_— | Lodgings for gentlemen only, Sle. » Ge. nightly. 3 to #4 937 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. TO LET, A} wee ly. 2) handsomely furnished Room, to single gentlemen. Re ference required. TETSON HOUSE, - 5 LONG BRANCH, XN. J. ‘This hotel wit! open on or about the Txt of June. Applica- tlons for rooms received at the Astor House, New York, or by letter to the hotel at Long Branch, on and’ after May I, and during the season. The R. and’D. B. Rai'rond will Fun a steamer at 9 A. M., returning at night, enabling parties wish- ing rooms to spend the day at Long Branel . A. STETSON, JR, D4 NE SECOND STREET.—A WIDOW Zz jady would like to take a child to Board, where it Gan enjoy a good home. Apply from 10 A. M. till 12'P. M. DAY EAST TWENTY-FIRST | STREET—TO LET, # neatly furnished Rooms in a private house, with all Rodern improvements either to single or married persons rent low. EXPRESSES. AUG. BYNARDS FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX- JA” press, office 78 and 80 Kank street, near Bleecker. First Claes storage; furniture packed and khipped, or moved in city or country at short notice and reasonable rates. All or- dersby post promptly attended to, ‘ DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Hotel. 3 references require 47 GREENWICH HANDSOME ROOMS, well furnished and good accommodations, to let, with 4.7 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.-HANDSOMELY FUR td nished Rooms to fet, with first class Board, to gentie- men and their wives and single gent Tsons accom: AVENU! Board, to respectable parties. ‘roprietor. modated with Board during the summer at moderate prices. guanr HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND CANAL iS weel £ RECEIVE! BROOKLYN AT OU we ee om BRANCH OFFICE, 119 FULTON STRE ———— —————— | 9 5() WEST, THIRTY-EIGHTH STRE (new house), on European plan.—Rooms by the day or - 48 EAST TENTH STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY.— 250 with Board, a large Ke B. BREDER, Proprietor. better ene = IMPORTANT To HOTELS.WES?S HOTEL $T5 im laundry Mangles will do men. No.4 Liberty place, New York. & G, BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE Handsomely furnished Rooms, in xpress.—Furniture famtl; . | or without Board, ‘ture and pianos packed, ahipped, and stored; money mt - = = — 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. 48 WES? ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. SS nue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with or without first class Board, to families or parties of gentlemen, uit or singly, with whe work of six wo- Q5Q WINTHROP PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON AXD ee) Waverley places,—Rooms to let, with firet class Board. Unexceptionadle references given and required 267 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET..IN A PRI- “a vate family, Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives and to single gentiemen ; references exchaiged; table first class. OTF WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN tO Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Firsl and Second Floors, en suite or singly; also front Room on third floor, DENTISTRY A. SETS OF TEETH BY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY instalments 810, 815 and #20. Teeth Atied with gold, 9 administered “at Dr. WHITE'S, 142 sixth avenue. ight. T GREENWICH, FROM New York, loeat Rooms, with superior JACOB T. ED, Greenwich, CE.FURNISHED ROOMS Jemen only INGTON in out o ay singly, for ge dress TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Sixth aventies,—Rooms to let, with Board, to gen- single gentlemen. Ope DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD 49 tlemen and their wives or partie FAMILY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH BOARD in a private fami P ateeoe SO Ee SULTON STRE : r WEST PORTY.SINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH newly furnished ; modern improvements; private table if de | Gonn.; ample accom: PET Bi ion nw te mitten OO and sixth aven ‘A private family will renta sec- | “Ted. Address G. Kew York Fost ofice, ii LAUGH AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED.—GAS | ond and Third Floor, handsomely furnished, with nnexcep- 306 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, ONE. DOOR EAST Apvenns MENTS FOR THE HERALD nascessfully ndtainistered since firet Introduced, five | tlonable Haord, to a family or single gentlemen; reierences Of Beoond e. Furnished’ R ¥ 4 - J vt vennnel —| oom to let, with KECKIVED HOC % ou Foara since. Eogeeces peman ot Gogesnte. waste igure given and required. —.. —........ | Board, suitable for gentiemaan and wife or gentlemen; house BRABKCH OFFIC may Fobtow STREET, tit Hane upper weighted lower and paruad plates without | 5] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, HETWREN ereTat | EH loss vind lhieiaiin Panty CAN SECURE Pine? CLAgD BOARD, IF A claape. , Plumpers. Work for style, and. chenposss, beyond pe 313 West TWENTY.SECOND STREBT—ELRGANT | 1. very healthy iolend place, about 90 miles in’ West- ompe . Cal jue, No paym n . ly o J+) Suits of Apartments, suitable for families, w let, | chester county ; house 40 fert square, well abaded with maple Dr. EVANS, 34 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-firet and Twenty-second sirects, men; also single Rooms; reierences exch: with Board; also Rooms for single geutlemen or ladies; loca’ | trees, Apply at 256 Fourth avenue, southwest corner of = : By WEST TWENTY.FOURTILSTREET, HALE BLOCK (nee ene ee ee ee . CI 'S OSTEO! STIC GOL) - Ff A ‘ ee tas tate we v is , AR | H \ PEW ERS 1 OM TI DicRases, ogmortasmic axp coup. ror ne | | Krom ify Aseane Hota two very ratabie Room, | $310) Ey OT este Reta lee whtoetoanta: | A. REW, BOARDERS CAN WE AGCOMMODATRD AT A ) y Te agit © * + dey in pt “ Balcones 4 rarm house in ® bealty location; al scenery; jess, without pain. Over 16,00) testimon Removed to in a private horse, for one or two gentlemen; location | Ack, ratirond and three douriahing villages, For particulars arth atrest, hewr Seventh avenue. pen tens . SS AO 8ST. MARKS PLACE, SECOND AVENUE, MEDICAL. IZ nished Rooms, with good substantial Board, for gen- highly respectable ; terme 35. 320 Kut TWENTY-FIRST STRERT.A FEW os! rrington, Mass IN. A PLEASANT thirty minutes from 212 West Thirty “ address A. F. HUBBARD, Great OARD.—HANDSOME, ROOM, house, three rinntes from “ no - tieman and wife. Dinner at 6. No children o en, LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY | Re “aan panini tiann wi: References exchanged. 5 without mereury e and consultations strictly pre | — —— pply to Mrs, FIRMIN, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Siiy 5 SIR ot S80 for two persons. Eighth and Ninth avenues..-Benutifal Roome, with | 20° it Sixteenth street, young men ean be accommodated with Board, « 324 RTH STREET, BETWEEN lndies.The Portuguese Female Pills always give mediate relic’, being specially prepared for married ladic: A lady writes )~These pills releved me in one day, without 7 De. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street. ~ WEST THIRTY-P ; —— a = ~ 2 > fr | £5.) Find and Sixth avennes, Elegant Rooms, handsomely | Board. first class, to gentlemen or geatiemen and wives, OARD IN THE COUNTRY. THREE PLEASANT A GREAT AND SCRE REMEDY FOR MARRIED | furnished: to let, with first ‘Also hall Bedroom BOF EAT FOURTEENTH STREET. 4. rrivaTR Rooms, with good Boar, may be had by applying to WM. d Le) faut 1 for a gentieman ; location wn BDL BBLE, Strawberry Hull, Stamford, Conn, ‘Boaz WANTED IN A COUNTRY FARM HOUSE, y residing ax above would rent a Suit of Roome, singly or together, with Board, 55 ARDS. WEST TWELFTM STREET. TANDSOME. . inconvenience, like magic. Price #5. Dr. A. M. MAURL 2) “furnished or wnfarnished Kooms, with or without , ‘ rh - GRAUomce 188 Libary erbety or wont by Taal hanna; feenpeion Hooun suited for aphyecinns MON | G4 4 BECOND, AVENUR, CORNER TWENTIETH | jy party of fours twoliniee Hedrooms reqnired and good Hoard. A HADIBG PHYSICIAN DR. Ht. D. GRINDLE, 120 | 5 (. EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY 2. | back Parlor; pleasant home and good table; private it de | Alden bmmmnedint hint hal bh a aie —~ le « Wost Twenty-sisth street, near Sith avenue, having | ©J4) Pleasant Rooms to let, with Board, to yentioman and | “Te } OARD WANT! IN A FARMHOUSE, FOR THE 20 years’ sneceas(nl practie in this city, guarantees certain summer, within 1; hours of City Hail, by gentleman, Wife or singe gentiemen. . EVERY reltet to ladies, with or withont medicine: aure redet t the : = BAT SSETE, AERUE LIRSe CLARE Oe EVERY | write meretghd vere i" oY most anxious patient in 34 hours; elegemt rooms for ladies | =() WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREKT, RETWE! OE | respect) Rooma, with or without Hoard; private | Waviem or tugson River. Rom preteired’ Address, staulng About to require nursing. 5D Hiibent trtt wrenvass ‘anita of ficome on second | table if desired: references exchanged. foram, be, WB PE Brae RY. ee ==P SIXTH AVENUP. TO LET,” PURNISHED ))e) Rooms, single or Mn gui the house is fitted wp in first if at floor, front, handsomely furnished, with Board ; %, im joeation unsurpassed. References requt ALE PHYSICTAN, guarantees rolief MADAME West Twenty GRINDLE, F ixth street, ERGEN POINT -A FAMILY OR A FEW GENTLE. men can obtain Hoard with a «mall family having a yest Te sin stree a v ° —————-<s | class atyli ue and cross town care, female complaints. Pleasant rooms for wuraing. GQ) WEST THIREY-THIRD | STREET, | KETWEEN | poss the anor | For partichlars xp ‘on the premises to Mrm pleasant cotiage near the water, about 10 minutes from steam. . cermin UY Bromdiway and Fifth avenue.—To let, to gentlemen, JOHN F. RODMAN, pont landing; fine hathing. Jerms moderate, Call on or ad+ A CERTAIN, CURE. FOR, MARRIED LADIEK, with or without Board, furnished Room, with water; use ot | ———————————__— ae | dros iB. T., Ringold’s Cottage, Bergen Point, Ae nt medicine, by Madame ceeree ty bath; private family. Terms reasonabies PARTY WHO WILL ADVANCE A HIGHLY RE- aa over 20 veare practicn. Her infaifie att is syeoinble wilow Indy 900 wil he accommmnminted with | ( YLIFTON, &. 1. COUNTRY BOARD, FOR KEARON OR 4 No. " — " P 7 ck | elegant Rooms anc Board at moderate price. Address Homi rear in & private house, tive minutes from the land ing, f “ngage Mog my taper Meee — rest Onborne, Stapleton Post ovtier, §. 1. Lf ate ned at engeets, 1 | ah mreeare temborgedotsy mena teoterstet PRIVATE PAMILY WANTS TO LET WITH BOARD, ~ jeawicl street, non.—ANl others are | toi ton oom, han A w'tine Sit of sing! pa select tamnily ore few gene | (YOUNPRY BOARD —PARTIES WANTING COUNTRY - . Hlemen; table and atten / Board can be enited in various places, from oae to three fivat claws; Freneh apoken 4d Apply at the brown @tone residence, Couneetiout 0 terms moderate. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID- honrs from yy New York, New Jersey MME, 46) MONROE STREET. PEW GENTLEMEN Fast Sineteeati atrect. Massachusetts, by applying att dh: mit ous i. we t cases Of female complaints, 62 nod Board and piceene Roome at rensonable ane bi nna hehe tage waren, Nrookivh , Pay ricuies a a Tirtla som, Wits wafety, at 4281. Mark's plac prices pened May 1, 1 FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE (ABOUT 2 ROOMS), | AeENEFy, locality, Ae.) given, antry wanting i: ome oie aaa : ~ . — permanent, first clase boarders, | boarders Hd send [or efrew Ada. tH 37 AMITY STREGT.“A VERY DESIRABLE Room, one to Westminster, Hotel. 186 hast |e en WANTE Sb ae a y, J lor one or two Bi ( out boned), OM moder= ow. WANTED, BO. manhood restored b te Lerma: Woration vary deairabie eetertS toe r — J enuntey for two inden; nope but hone having good ace y= . r wear me vd HA T RN FRONT ROOM TO | commodations need apply. Js, Herald office, 4 CERTAIN CURR FOR LADIES IN TROUR, 68 Wrst THIRTY NINTH STR Br Ingle gentler class hone, at bs omiin ie rove | A CERTAIN CURR Fc BIN TROUT, ¢ aveniee irable Re rie; loente waar Thirt JOUNTRY BOARD AT DOBBS FERRY, ON THE | Monthiy Pits and Misture, Tree re small, wil ri Reverences exchanged, adress SIDNEY, box 108 J Hudson.—To let, 7 rooma, good snbatantial Roard Hee * e ona en —_—— —— | terms from $7 to $10 a" week: three tm from raid win cn | 7() AST Lonny eranet a MAN AND LARGE, FRONT ROOM, PLAINLY FURNISHED, | boat. Apply oF. GOURDIER, Dobbs’ Ferry. 7 “ woe now fe i commortal eollent Konrd : als Room ; hw TAOUNTRY BOARD WA . fi 4 {)%,oonre DEANE stein, WAY RR cox | itn goo tna sae eee terme mer Wea tne Fee het @ | COUNTRY, BOARD WANTED DURING THE MONTHS \ ? - | Fighth and Ninth avenues, ord ron and Augnat, b: and fot ove eninbles bim (o warrant a ¢ = : . _. | one hour's vide by stedmn car oF howl, that will leave uy to ba 71 NESTA) ERTS THIRD STREET. HANDSOMELY PRIVATE FAMILY IN LUDLOW, VT, Wild, TARR | 6PM. Plain Bonrd is_ail that. Ta required, and farm howe furnished front Parior and B With Hoard, at reasonable prices, 71 SRT TET sixre etpene.- p well furnishe! Rooms to let, with Be = | neighborhood fret ease! rete a few city be Ieagant location, good scene rererted. Addrens, with partioulars, BB. box 750 Ne and nice drives. Terma week, Addroua Me. BUC. rn Ton ofice. partionlars, , a w TON, 519 Broadway, N. Y. Seay SSOAAT ° * -~ - YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, WIDOW LADY WILL RENT A HANDSC & | OO from stne 1: location must be green and shady : distance A. furnished front Room to. @gentieman and witet Rowrd for the lady only. Apply at 111 West Twenty-seventi street. Address W., box Jl sia: Bore MAY BE HAD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FORA couple of single gentlemen; pirasart Rooms, velightial floc West Ninth street, between Fifth and Bixth avenues. He reat aucowas in the treatment of (amore of all kin tia, atricture, bronehitta, entarr 1 to 2 and 83g to D' LOWIN FREEMAN HAS REMOVED TO NO. 6 Hien, f from 7 to 1 MPORTANT TO FEMALES, BOTS (GS years’ practice) guarantee certain relief prey BAST SEVENTH STREET. FORSTON ried ladien, with or without medicine; no pain of ‘nconve- Ged with good Board, for gentioman and wite ‘emnale reatorative ®b. Patients from a distance pro- | for single gentlemen, no objeot ; private family preferred. tion JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED. FOR GENTLE ) wife and infant, one year oldy farm hen near depot, within ohe hour ot Cily Hall AN, HIS preferred high ground and with Board, nursing, dc. Electricity scientifically ap- . | jocation, within three minutes’ waik of Vanderbilt landing, nod Hast Foene-eighth erect, near Fhird avenue, | 774 AMITY SUREET, NEAL titomreoN. 4 PRIVATE, | Salen Hsiang: terme reawonabie. Address box 2064 New | shag. Address J. M. D.,'25 Broadway, wtauing ‘ecins aud : . ee eee ratnilly will let @ large, weil furnisived Re by york Post aftlee. iption. ADIFS' BENEFAGTOR SUCCESSFUL IMMEDIATELY. | floor, to ove or two geu@emen, at uinleraie te oot | wean a - JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED WITHIN 100 MILES OF 116 Chatham street. Powerful medi: Dr BVA Private diseases cured, Mani rence, FOARDING CHANDSOMELY | FURNIBITED ROOM E DB with modern iinprovenenta, and Bonrd for two, at fi } ind HAS A Week, In the first elnes house 149 Kwet Filty-frwt street, between Lexington and Third avenues d 1 FURNISHED ROOM. furnished Apartment, jon immediateiys Now York, for jady, child and mother; good tnble necer jlorms reasonable," Address, with full particulmmy ref ence, 4 S., box 1 Herud office, for one week, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED— FOR GENTOEMAN treated, . - Call or write. WEST TWELFTH Str = To let, w pleasant and for one or two gentiem yROMPT AND EPFECTUAL CURE OF DELICATE Pe ienses by Dr. HA. BARROW, #2 Livingston street mp’ BeAgnses GENTLEMAN AND WIPR OF QUIPT Hroolelyay Thirsiayn, Fridays and talurdays; Kundays ld | QC) ST. MARK'S PLACE... Fi RNISITED ROOMS, suit. habia can fined very desirable accommodations In ® ond wife apd ving! ¢ anon the Hine of the New © duet, tal pnp Restoration to prin: v] able for a yarty of gemlauen, ora genleman and | newly furnial nee MM Avery central location, with Board | Jersey Ratroads, or on the North river. Addrers, elving dws viaor Impuriig removed, Wile: also pingle Koome, . for lady only, Aguyese Y. T. 8. Herald often. particulars and price, room e Triulty Buildiog miles Long Island; five minutes walk to raiiroad dspot. Mins. SARAH FORGIE, Hicksville, L. 1. ARTIES DESIRING BOARD IN A PLEASANT, quiet place inthe country, can obtain it by addreswing Grove Cottage, Huntington, Mass.; casy of access; Re! it 29 Bast Twenty-fourth ate ARTIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE EF pieasantly accommodated with first class Hoard om Staten Island; first house, Fiedlers Park ; eight minutes from first landing, Whiteball ferry, 0 LET—WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, IN A PRIe vate family, Parlor and four Bedrooms; £0 minutes* Hide to city, Auldrees J. PORTER, No. 1 Cedar ‘WANTED COUNTRY BOARD. WITRIN OX HOUR from city, ta a private family oF farm louse in healthy locality, by two families, who would require about six rooms, for the eeason, Address, with fuli particulars, price, &c.,'C. L, LEVEY, No. 8 Dey street, New York. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. — CO ENS’ WUST POINT HOTEL. —TERMS FOR THE mouth of June, #2 SU per day oF Hit SSyLvANUs 7. ADVERTISE FOR THE HERALD £ RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON STR: AYSIDE HOUSE, Narrayanset Pier, Rhode Island, Is now completed and ready for summer boarders, on modes rate terms. The tinest ocean wand best faci ities for sea bathing and ‘ishing on thi continent. Address JAMES ROBINSON, 1 or. OLUMBIA HOTEL, MAIN STREET, 6.—This new and clegantly. furnished now open for the accoramedation of guests, ‘The table is dwiti, every delicacy of the season. Kooms large WM. GORMAN, H. H, BADENHOP, Proprietors, cout abiisiment is JEATA HOUSE, Schooley’s Mountain Springs, New Jersey, opens on the ist of June. One Cottage, with nfne rooms to'let. Kor fare ther particalars address #, B, COLEMAN, Proprietor. 5: » N. Ye for summer boarders on Monday, July 6 ye famulles with ebildren, Avidreas Kev. UDSON RI will be ope: Special terms for ALONZO FLACK. INDEN PAR: This: beaut! Sune for the reception of pera AT CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON. — summer Residence will open the Ist of nent or transient boarders. H. RING. ENSION BRIDGE, is long established and favorite the reception of permanent anil rapsient guerts, Juan ne of the numerous front windows, as well asthe spaci andag, commands a tine view of ‘the reat Falls of Niagara and the railway suspension bridge, Boara can be engaved, by letter, from June, from ip12 to per week. W. P. MUNROW, Proprietor. MANO8, Hovsk,, SARATOGA, SPRIN HIS ES. IVE" tablishment wi'l be opened for the reception of guests on the 1th of June, Families will find this « desirable location: For selection of itoois apply at 64 West Fourteenth street, of 162 Ninth avenue. AVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. I. THIRTY minntes, by boat, from foot of Dey street, every hour, This elegant establishment is now opea for tho reception of guests; bath house, biillard room, nine-pin alley and utabling Tor 50 horses nil attached to the house; terms mouvrate. Ape piy at the hotel, or at No. 3 Howard street, New York. UTHERFURD PARK HOTEL, v ON THE PASSATO RIVER, nine miles or forty minutes from the City Hall, New York, via Erie Railway, will be opened on the 1th of May, elegant ly furnished and thoroughly fitted in every respect ior perma- nent and transient guests, First class cookt ance. Delightfal bathing, boating and fishin élegant grounds; ample fueliities for stabiin known reputation of the proprietor 18 suilielent ¢ that guests will find themselves well eared for 11 tcnlar. Apply to THOS. F. WELLS, former.y © James Hotel, New York, at the hoiel, or 77 South aut attend. wpacious apd The well inducements, bein’ new and commodic cated, within five minute.’ walk from the Morr! Railway station; the rooms are large und weil vent the tabie cene ipplied ; terms. reasonabi GEO. D, proprietor, Madison, Morrie br TR SE Sane A ep eR HE FOREST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, N. J., WILL ‘open June 1: accommodate 250 boarders; convey- hy M talles to the Railroad to Stanhope ; carriage jake, Address J. M. SHARP, Proprietor. WiitEsrox HOUSE, WHITESTONE, L. 1, 18 NOW ready for the reception of Boarder NICKERSON & YOUNG, Manngers. PROPORALS. NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1869, thority of an act ot Congress, and by order the Postmaster General, sealed proposals will be received at this oflice until Saturday, May 15, for the following de scribed unitoria dress to be worn by the letter carriers of this city duringthe summer months, First. Single breasted skeleton sack of gray flannel, termin: vo-tirds the distance from tae top of the hip bone to the knee; with lappels, medium roll, maue to buttom over the breast; three pockets, outside, without flaps, one on each side and one on left breast; coat to be bound entirely round with plain big alpaces binding one tach whic, put half over edges, and Puree uttons of present rezulation style lown front Second.—Pants—Sxme material and color, with stripe of black alpacea binding, one inch wide, down the outside seam. Third.—Vest coat, with collar eut ulation buttons down Fourth. Panaina hat ‘The price bid and the quailty of samples submitted will bo taken into consideration In awarding the contract, and bonds will be requ faithful performance of the mame. ‘The Postmaster reserves the right to reject any or all bide if deeraed compatible with the public interests. OST OF FIC Under the a me material and color, bound same as roll same height a8 coat, and five rege nt. Bids must be elitorsed “Proposals for summer uniform for letter carriers, Now York Post office,” and submitted to P. H. JONES, Postmaster. 5 es MENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 46 FULTON STKE T° SEWER CONTRACTORS.—SEPARATE SEALED roposals, each endorsed with the title of the work to which it relates, the name of the bidder and the uate of ite presfntation, wili be received at this office until 11 0’ Katuriay, May 22, 1899, for the construction of sewers as follows, viz. :—Spectiication -In 126th, 1524 and = sireots, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ' Specification In Lilst street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Specifica tion %—In Forty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth ave- nuea, and Fiftieth street, between th and Ninth avenues, Bpeclication Seveuth avenue, between Greenwich aye- nue and Fifty: Aveot, Speciiieation 5-—In Forty-third street, between Third and Lexington aventies; Yi'th avenue, between Korty-ninth and Fittieth streota; Sixth avenue, bee vi tween i, rd ond Pitt ae and in att ween ver Enat Pe eto isthe Tiddh and Ith streetm, between Th Speciteation 7—In Fourth ave: enty-ninth streets ; EI ad Third avenues, and Fourth avenues. Seventy-eighth an between n gity-firet Eighty-seeond streets, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, 8pe- eliication 8-In Firat avenue, between Thirty-fonrth and birt Sinth ttreeia; with branched. Speciteation borin Water street, between Jarnes and Oliver streets; Monroe street, between Mon ‘and converneur streets; Pitt street, Letwoen Broome and Delancey strecta; Clinton street, betwéen Grand ana Division streets; Grand aireet, between’ Ridge and Can- non streets; Mangin an‘l Goerck, between Grand and Broome. streets; Qgerck mreet, between Stanton and Houston streets * Manhattat lane, between Houston and Third streets, and ave- nue B, between’ Third and Fourth ‘and Twellth and ‘Thirtoonth streets, Specification 10—In Bedford street, be- tween Christopher and Grove streete; Varick atroat, between Spring and Houston streets; Broome and Grand streets, be- tween Sullivan and Thoupaon atreeta, and Spring street, be- tween Mulberry and Crosby streets. ation VW-Tn Seventy-fth street, from Tenth ayenue to and through Ninth avenue to Bighty-sixth atreet ; and Specitication 12-1n Second arene, byes bghty abet ‘Ninetieth street, with ranch in ity-seventh wt ‘The plans for those works can be seen ant rpecifications and forma for bid obtained on application at the oftice of the rot Sewers. ‘caaaees THOMAS STEPHENS, © Croton ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Agquesuet GRO. & GREENE, '\ Hoard. Croron AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, May 10, 1980 JRNIPURE. T DEGRAAF & TAYLOR'S, Furniture, Carvets and Mattresses, Wholesnte Stock ‘Opened for retailing. Atlow no party to persuade yon to buy Unt you have examined our stock of Faruiure, € Mattresses and Curtains. It fe generally concedéd by (he trace that ou stock 19 the li moat varied In style aind at the lowest prices for the quality'of any house in thie line, Sepvad and Third Svoune ears pase the mores, oreeet 4 a as represen nd 89 Bowery, 3 and 182 Hesier sircet, Connected, A ~ A NY PARTY WISHING TO SAVE STORAGE CAN HAV! their furniture ieken care of bya family of adulte; best Tefermuce. Address Keaponsibility, Hernid oolee. ray ia DVI RTISEME NTS FOR THE HERALD ue BD ID i AT OUR BRANCH € ) MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF HotsritoLo A Furniture for sale. Prey, of family toaving ity s iParior "Sain, innotorie, Hetuegres, Tookense, Paitiingny : Chamber and Dining Furniture, Lar? eH uct Pittoenth wtreet, wear Sigth aver — TURE FOR SALI ing ~-A PRIVATE FAMILY RE+ NIT UR lo the country would dispose of rome Pari infor Room and Wsedrooth Furniture, The articies are Seder, Dealers need not apply, Please address boe Hot Post oitice for adaress, URN AGNIFICENT IVE" vel Parlor suit, sone magn ‘ 4 lot Bedroom and Inquire at 65 Klee REEN AND GOLD SATIN BROCAs ale to order for $000, will be nold for ld for #910, wainut reps uit, ining Room Farnitere at a bargs street, near, Brondway. LY he Oo WARD ). ESTABLISHED 1800, MANU+ faeturers of Furniture and Upholsterers. | Waretvomay Thand 17 Spring steoet, corner of Crosby. The lnruemt stock Si farervere ta te tf, compenene, every, requis Ter, fur. ntty hermes throu wo Mattremme ‘nd Beddibg Of suverior aualitve wsdiss