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NEW YORK EERALD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. 9 BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. and A. M.; of Brooklyn iassan Lodge. Ni COUNTRY BOARD. Chapter, No. 148, ha Man of Cortuthian Temple THE LATE TORNADO " PENNSYLVANIA ARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. THE EVENING TRURGRAM. Force of the Whirlwind. of Honor, No. 18, are invited to attend the 1mneral, plooE FROM OITY pai hcg Cp Re a 1 Zee? DOSSEGIXER STORNT, BATYRRE ar — icoee rears os (PEstRiNa OTLEY 19 YOUR ONLY WEAR. 4 from her iate residence, Fourtee eet. tour 7 5 BL , faratahed or wniurnished, wit YY eat iarall tant net-fabo comers Fe cement pete pry pire ‘above 1! d avenue, South ‘Brooklyn, this (Monday) an gt me Only ; 850, to Blo. per day; $1 $8 per | wench ed or uniurni with or without Board, toa sate tae a bel nborhood ‘te &V&BYBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOULD ‘clock, MG aan 8 pp yg vee Girher paricuiare appiy i eu tat alreet. of the high winds last Thursday, In pl Dinoee tere Siipranon, 95 fore acura , May 22, JonN W., eldest 8T BLOCK SOUTH oe CHATHAM SQUARE, —| Rooms, 142 weer “SIXTEENTH | STREE Snakes evel pea BEE oon real tornades, Barus were unroofed or gon of Marin ina a the late John J. Maitling, tn the Bic. ‘and BU. per day; #2 and $260 per week. Grant Rooms, newly furni Posey, Av Weer raRas, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.— tae gvewine SELBORAM CARTOON molished, feuces thrown down, trees twisted | 977 year ot hi House, 4 New Bowery. ‘Open all night Board (gas, oe, 2 ve.), im a private family. French spoken. Private hotel, spacious grounds, frult, whade trees and of or torn up and animals killed, About The funeral ia a AO: se place at Calvary chap chapel, East | ————————— = ——_— References exchanged. conveyacces to Morrisania ani Tremont ‘@pots; mod- OF FRIDAY, MAY 2, terms grate, lquive for or address F, LARNEI, Adriatic Hotel, Weet Farms Cut this out, Be RDING AT ONE OF TUE FIRST RESIDENCES on the Hadson—Tairty minutes out and four from depot. Refers to Joy, Coe & a. ‘Trigune buildings. Aduress H., Post ollice, Spuytea Duyvil. baygdinag BOARD-ON THE HARLEM ROAD, 2 miles from the cit; od rooms; private family, on final farm ‘by location, Laquire at two miles above this village two tornados united. Mr, Join 8. Clark's barn was in the pase of the newly formed whirlwind, This building, thirty by forty feet, was lifted off its foundations bodily and set down some eight feet from where it stood, almost ubpharmed otherwise. he sheds attacued were completely demolished, ‘imbers fourteen by sixteen inches were twisted like pipe stews. The pati of this current was about eight as wide, iiemiock trees were torn up and transported rods before they were thrown down, and fences were tuken up and transported many rods without breaking the nalls (hat held the boards to the posis.”” Twenty- -third street, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock. a pager Baboon, B. N.J., on Friday, May 21, LIZABETH OWN, years. ‘The friends of the ‘ntl mally ‘are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 287 Bloom- field street, Hoboken, this (Monday) afternoon,at two o'clock, McUARRICK.—On Saturday, May 22, after a long illness, Mrs. ANN MCCARRICK. Her ‘remains will be taken ews the residence of her brother, Edward L. Carey, No, 44 Pike street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, The rela- tives and iriends of the fainily are respectfully in- vited to attend without further notice, Sligo papers please copy. McGUINNESS.—On Saturday, May 22, Joun McGuinness, aged 18 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the fune the resi- dence of his parents, No. 112 Goerck street, on ‘tuesday afternoon. at one o'clock. Owes8,—On Saturday, May 22, WILLIE A, OWENS, son of Thomas and Lizzie M. Owens, aged 2 years and § months. Balttinore and San Francisco papers please copy. PaLmek.=On Friday, May 21, BERIAH PALMER, aged 82 years and 16 days. Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from hia late resi- dence, 2:4 East Eighteenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, PaTRick.—At Woodhaven, L. L., JOHN PATRICK, aged 22 years and 4 months, The funerat will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clook. Ryan.—On Saturday, May 22, WILLIAM H. RYAN, in the 27th year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Andrew Egan, 190 Remson street, Williamsburg, L. IL, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Srexcex.—On Saturday, May 22, BL1Za SPENCER (a native of Lanespark, county Tipperary, Ireland), aged 17 years and 6 months. ‘he funeral will take place on this (Monday) after- noon, at half-past one o’clock, from her late resi- dence, No, 552 West Forty-fourth street. Canada papers please copy. SrgyveR.—On Saturday evening, iar aaa of con- sumption, Epwarp W, Speyer, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the emily bee invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, No, 329 Grove street, Jersey City. SoLomon.—On Sunday morning, May 23, Enna, beloved daughter of Harris and Rachel Solomon, aged 3 years. Funera! on Tuesday morning, at_ten o'clock, from the residence of their parents, No. 13 London Ter- race, West Twenty-third street. VALENTINE.—On Friday, May 21, of consumption, ae DE C. VALENTINE, aged 36 years and 7 on The friends of the family, the members of Atlas Lodge No. 316 F. and A. M. and tie fraternity ] BLOCK, Row WASHINGTON SQUARE, 136 MA0-| >) © vast FOURTEEN STREET. -HANDSOMELE dougal streot.—Very with Board, 148 furnished Roorns, to let, with or without & waclonn ea emia far for aiogid to, & large reception Room, allay e ‘or ry physician = re 5) Mest TWENTIETH STREMT—TO LET, FUR [ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALL oe 150 nicces, wo ygoutleieny the Titel and beak Pastors BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON SPREET. the second story, to permanent teusats; will be let on Tew ILLUSTRATIVE OF SODERN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, TUB FIRST AUTHENTIO EXPOSE OF ORANTS ENGLISH POLIOY, AND THR ONLY WAY TO SETTLE THB ALABAMA CLAIMS. DON'T FAIL TO SEK IT. I? WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND AMUSB YOU. THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 28, OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WxaK. EVERYBODY, NATIVE A REIGN BORN, SHOULD gentlemong D STORY FRONT ROOMS; ALSO TWO HANDSOME MART” YHIRTIETH , PTH STREBT.HANDSOMELY Moderato prices. 3 Biba ear Leite rat class | 14. furnished Rooms, bith, Ae" Strangers: vining the wend th ron city witido weil tocall, ‘Terma teasouable. With or without Poor slasie goatietnon octated with ne: : fUrniahed Kooxde and good Board at reasonable prices; ned 155 BS TWENTY.S a5 YENTH STREET ovate transient and day boarders accommodated with Rooms and Board ; also one or two day 3 NouTy WASHINGTON SQUARE, BETWEEN ug. | Dosecers. i So verne yinen oy epenni pe npn emgpere od SECOND AVENUF.—T0 LET, SEVERAL VERY comprising al! modern dene faf facing ane yack, | 158 Gosirabie, weatiy turnisbed ovina, with Bonny men. Elegant Booms, en suite or slugly. first class brown stone residence, :) WES? TW! p38 ee 'STRE ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET), NEAR GREEN- family will te to a gontl wich ‘avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms, singiy or in hood first e' suits, with Board, 901 & THIRTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF Seventh Counter BOARD-ORANGE JUNCTION, N. J. 60 / minutes from Barclay street. Plenaant Rooins for fami- Mos or gatemen pane secoud house from Cherry, (ouxrry BOARD.-A FARMER IN ORANGE COUN- ty, N. Y., near Middletown station, on Erie Railroad, ie desirous of taking a few children and aduita to Board for the summer, on reasonabie terms, Inqul wanes i inquire 6 South Firet street, Boston Sox AND LEATHER MARKET.—The boot and shoe market, as usual during the between season riod, presents no feature of interest. The demand Jealmost wholly c vatined to the current wants of the local aud New England trade, and fine goods ted to the requirements of this branch of the business, are selling at very full prices. Tuere is a little stir in manulacturing circies, preparatory to the business season which is soon to be inaugura- ted. A few orders for heavy goods are being laced by large dealers; but m making arrangements fill them eimp. 4 meet with considerable ai(il- culty ou the score of the high wages demanded by workmen. With ieacher and labor ikely to rule at _ extreme rates, manu‘acturers are reluctant to take ~ contracts at united races and figure up high prices for goods to be :nade up for the summer and fall ‘trade. On the other hand, great caution is manifested on the part of jobbers in regard to the amount of Ligh riced work to be put on tue market at the opening of he next season. The leather market ts a shade Sirmer than last noted, owing to the increasing wanis of consumers, and the indirect intluence of gold, fanufacturers are buying censiderable lots of red ‘sole, aud prices of tue heavy weights have slightly huproved. Tiere 1s aiso a litte better demand for both rough and Muisued upper at about previous Fates, —hosion Comercial Bulletin, May 22. A PRIVATE some front Room, and wite oF reinele gent; house and neighbor- NOUNTRY POARD.-ONK OR TWO FAMILIES CAN 7” be accommodated; one ho ir by New Haven Rallrona very pleasant piace, on high gout; very berliuy; no mor: guitoon; house largo; pleaty of wate, K.'306 Washington THE EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 2, ILLUSTRATIVE OF MODERN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, THE FIRST AUTHENTIO EXPOSE OF EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. - jcely furnished Suit of Rooms 5 ‘An entire Second Floor, ‘rmiahid or unfurnished, to fet, with Board ; also Room on third foor for gentleman. ‘Refer: | Seeing ivor vaiso two singe ooo aaa fiat ‘ at moderato prices. Refefences required. ences exchanged. ATH AVENUE, 297.—A DE CE Cae oO with or without Private tt 210 EAST THIRTY-TRIRD STREET.—A PLEASANT 2 Second story front Xyom to let, with Hoard, to a G BLOCKS WHET OF BROADWAY.—FINE LARGE On and wife or single geetiomen;' also @ large’ bail fund small well furnished Rooms to let, with goo. Board. | Bedroom; terms moderate. Apply at 180 Bleecker street, ‘Terms moderate. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A FEW EL! GANTLY furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board; house and table first class. Terms from 97 to $10. References exchanged. (ouster BOARD—AT PELHAM NEOK, NEAR CITY \/ Island landing: good tabling, carriage house, Sc. : boat- ing and Gsbing; queries of a mile from Pelham Bridge Hotei. Cul or address’ 315 Kast Tenth street, Ore NTRY BOARD WANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND wife, not over one hour's ride from city; good room apd company ; together with vegetabies and fruits desired. Ad- reas 15., box 6,19 New York Post oflce. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-WITHIN TWENTY where there are uo tll 26cd i BOARD ON FARM—MILK ood table; terms gio per week; jcwars address Home, Hemp: IRAPLE SUIT OF ROOMS, oj Feferences required. 1.4. FAST TWENTIETH STRAKT NEAR THIRD Two elegantly and newts furnished Rooms fr gentlemen ina first class private house; references ex- THB ONLY WAY 10 SETTLE THB ALABAMA CLAIMS. DON'T FAIL TO SER IT. If WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND AMUSE Yet THE GREAT TE pORAM CARTOON ____ oF FRIDAY, may a8 OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WEAR KVERYBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOULD ‘BER THE BVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 28 ILLUSTRATIVE OF MODERN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, THB FIRST AUTHENTIO EXPOSE OF GRANT'S ENGLISH POLICY, AND THE ONLY WAY TO SETTLE THe ALABAMA CLAIMa. 215 Kom to fer, with Hourds to Contains hot and cold water and gas; DOT (XEM NO. Wusr FOURTEENTH ETREET.—T0 let an elegantly fyrnished back Parior and second story front Room, with } on reasonable terms, 2 34. WEST THIRTY-: SIXTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished front Room and hall Bedroom, secona Story, to rent, together or oad with Board; terms moderate ; Teferences exchanged 939 EAST THIRTIETH | STREET.— DESIRABLE 22D Rooms, with Board, for gentleman and wife or single Gentlemen, at'a reasonable price. O55 MEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET. —PLEASANT Je) front Room, on second floor; also Koom on fourth floor, with Board, to geatlemen or gentiomen and their wives. Ternis m moderate, 273 “WEST ELEVENTH STREET.TO LET, WITH Hoard, two unfurnished Rooms on second floor, front, with large closets aud modern {improvements ; also fur: ished a for nsingie gentieman. Reference given and require 275 WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues. Large, re newly farnished Rooms, with modern iunprovemeuts, in sults oF singly, with good od Mound at modersts prices i FOUR SING GENTLE EN CAN BRAVE Board, with pleasant Rooms and use of furnished fron Room, it « private house: AL POTTER, ‘80 Second WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO ‘LET, TO GEN- tlemen, furniabed Parlors and Bedrooms, without board. $7 TO $12 PER WEFi,—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH € excellent Board, ni 178 Bleecker street, between Sulli- van and Macdougal. ‘Also Table Board, $5. 10 VARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET.—A choice of handso: hed eo with- e ris #16 per week. For p. one hour from city. stead, Long Island. 500.72 —BOARD AND TUITION IN ONE OF THR ) first schools for young ladies in the city for the next achool year; application musi Le made atouce. Ad- dross Principal, station @. enue, A VETERAN.—A remarkable gentleman by the name of Fasuier, living in Polk City, lowa, not far from Des Moimes, will be 106 years old in October hex« He Was born in Connecticut im the year 1754, and was tweive yeurs old at the period of the Dec! ration of Indepeudence. Notwithstanding his ad- vanced age, Mr. lulmer 1s reported to be a bust- lung, active man, on whom thie hath but little ex- haustive infueuce. He takes his cane and walks With the briskuess and buoyancy of a young Man. is memory is very teaacious, reaching back to Soran events of histury which occurred 100 years ago. He retains his sigiit and hearing with remark- abe vigor, and 13 periiaps the best preserved speci- men of breathing auliguily wm existence. ADVERTISEMENTS For. THE HERALD ECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AY OU. BRANCH CH OFFICE, 1 146 FU! FULTON BPREET. Be HOTEL, LONG ISLAND- OPENS JUNE 1; BE- furnished and filled; new management; first clase for families and gentiemen for the season or transi som baghing, boating and Saning fine, large grounds. E. A. WSLLBE, Sup" A. G. LEWIS, (omens WEST POINT HOTED. ‘Terms for the month of June, 83 50 per das or #21 per week. On moe after the lat of July and for Fhe ba.ance of the wonson $4 por day, (SOLLEGE WILL HOTEL, POUGHKERPS! is summer resort, on an eminence 500 feet above the river, always affording @ delightful breeze and beautiful scenery, will open June 1. GEORGE MORGAN, Proprietor. 12 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—V desirable Rooms, en’ suite or singly, on first and second floors, for gentiemen and their wives ora party of gentie- mon," Private table if desired. 15 tvixe PLACE.—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS; +) also Rooms for gentlemen, with first class Board; references exchanged. 17 AND, 19, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OP. nite St. James Hots!.—Parlor and Third Poors; also other Rooms, in suits or singly, with or without Board’ 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, A FEW DOORS from Fifth avenue.—One or two’ elegantly furnished Rooms, with first class Bourd; private table if desired; best N. Y.— MARRIAGE $ AND DEATHS. Surrn—Mixen.—n Tharsaay, May 20, by the Rev. H. Yoheack, D. D., Mr. FREDERICK W. SMiTH to re —— latin Rl isa ua ¢ . it, all Of klyn. generally are invited to attend the funeral, from his | of reference given. iis € TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— AKE HOUSE, ISLIP, L. L, 43 MILES FROM NEW ; MAURO O. eee sie pale he evening, May | !ate resiaence, 4434 Broome street, this (Monday) apa 305 ) Large Room, on second floor, with Board for a gen- 4 York by Southside Raltrond, oi 23 poet shar pl pote DON'T walle to SEE AT. s 9 alinenoad ante celine 19 BOND STREET.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH OR Uieman and wife or two gentlemen ; terns moderate. manent or tfansiout boarders, ‘AM Re STELLEN WER, IT WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND AMUSE YOU. ue Congregational church, by the tf, Haney WaAsHBOURNE to \d daughter of J. Wils on Post, , at Ciinton ave: ey. J. Selieu speu HArTig M. Post, se Esq., of Brooklyn, 1. ALTER—JEKFERS.—On Tuesda ay evening, April 20, by che Rev. J. B. Merwin, Mr. seNgST A. WALTER to Miss Buna Jerr eis. Died. ANDPREWS.—On Saturday, May 22, of paralysis, Ronext ANDREWS, in the -6th year of his age. ‘The relatives frieuds O1 the family are respect- fully invited to attend tue funeral, from his late resl- dence, 344 East Fourth street, this (Monday) after- Noon, at two o'clock. BRHAN.—UD Sunday, May ELLEN MARIA ‘Bewan, aged 4 years and 8 month © The friends of tue (amily are respectfully invited to attend tue funcrai, irom the residence of her ‘parents, No. 13 Morris street, Uiis,(Monday) after- oon, at one o'clock, Borcer.—On Suuday, May 23, at the residence of pher father, 257 First avenue, corner of Fourteenth Bireet, CATHAKINE ANN, youngest daughter of ‘Thomas and Mary wolger, aged 15 years. ‘The tunvral willtake place from the above rest- dence, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock, The friends of the jarmily are requested to attend the fu- neral without jurtier notice. BULKLEY.—Ou ~wiurday, May 22, of consumption, Mary JosePuine wife of John Bulkley, aged 25 ‘years and li da.s. ‘The iriends und relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to atvend the funeral, on Tuesday atter- noon, at one ocuck, trom her late residence, Jamaica, L. L. Carriages will be at the depot on tae eat of the eleven o’clock train from Hunter's ‘on BiGuin.—On Sunday, May 23, pA GENRVA, young. eat daughter of beruard and ‘Mary A. Biglin, aged 21 months and 11 a. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- Tully invited to atiend Lie funeral, from the reside .ce of her parents, No. 6.1 Second avenue, this (Mon- ay) afternoon, at hal/-past two o'clock. ) CARR.—On Priv Ay 21, Groeae CARR, eldest fon of James aud sarah £. Carr, aged 16 years aud without Board, at reasonable prices. 920 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW YORK HO- a“ Lar; ites and Bedrooms to rent, with first fama! 20 §t; MARK'S PLACE.-TWO LARGE, NICELY furnished Rooms, communicating, to let, together or ‘separately, to gentlemen only. Family private. Voornis.—On Sunday evening May 23, FRA youngest son of Peter and Jane E. Voorhis, aged 1 year, 1 month and 6 days, The friends of the family are invited to attend el funeral services, at the residence of his parents, No, 452 West ‘Twenty-second street, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. WiLson.—On Saturday, May 22, Lizzie, infant daughter of Monmouth B. and Catharine M, Wilson, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the 1uneral,this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, corner of Tenth avenue and Eighty-third street. WINSLOW.—On Sunday, May 23, ALBERT N. WINs- Low, 48 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 91 Amity street, between Hicks and Henry, Brook- lyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The rela- tives and friends are invited to attend, WRINKLE.—PaTRICK WRINKLE, after @ long {llness. Notice of burial in Tuesday's papers. 305 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR ) from Kighth avenue.—A large, handsomely furnish- ed Room to let. ‘Terms moderat 312 EAST TWENTY SIXTH STREET —A FURNISHED front Bedroom to letto a gontleman, without board, in a private family. AKE HOUSE, WHITE LAKE, “SULLIVAN COUNTY, Now Open for reception of guests and summer uperior accommodation for families. The sub- acriber will moet guests at the depot with private conveyance On receiving notice, Reference may be hud of Tomas Kirk- patrick, Haq., 005 Broadway, New York, N. J. POTTS, Proprietor, MOXT EAGLE HOUSE, AT SUSVENSION BRIDOR Niagara, N. Y.—Accommodations for 20) guests; wil open for the reception of permanent and transient. quests June 1. Fine views of the great Fails of Niagara and sur- rounding country from every window tn the front, Boara can be engaged from June, from #12 t0 #15 per week. W.P. MUNROE, Proprietor, Mt NTAIN RETREAT peuae CATSKILL MOUN- tats, EDWARD ©. DICKINSON, proprietor, 18 now open.—House refurnished and refitted. ' For information ad- dress the proprietor, Catskill, Board $10 to ¢1é THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON or FRIDAY, MAY 28. ‘OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WEAR. EVERYBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOULD rT THE EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 23, ILLUSTRATIVE OF MODERN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, THE FIRST AUTHENTIC EXPOSE OF GRANT'S ENGLISH POLICY, AND THE ONLY WAY 10 BETTLE THB ALABAMA CLAIMS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. {2 WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND AMUSG TOD. THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 2% OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY Waar, KVERYBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOULD EE fME RVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON nd gentlemen; Frouch spoken. S15 EASE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—FURNIS1ED ©) Rooms to let, with or without Board; also one Room, furnished for housekeepin, few gentlemen can have pleasant Rooms, with Board, at 5 60 per week. 2.4.4 SECOND AVE NUE, CORNER OF TWENTIETH Street, Bult of Rooms, Hall Room and back Parlors Good tabie and home. Summer prices. Q] WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED A, jor unfurnished Apartments, for gentlemen only, with out board, QD East FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNION square and Fifth avenue.—A private family will let handsomely furnished Rooms, to gentlemen and wives, with Board, or to single gentlemen. 400 SESE, TWENTY-THIRD, STREET. SPACIOUS and eezantly furnished Rooms to jet, in aut or otherwise, with superior Board or private table; house and location unsupassed. 45% WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISH- Je) ed Kooms to let, with Board, to single gectlonn ofer- 29 EAST TWENTY Frnsr STREET, A FEW poors from Broadwa: rge and eleganily Furnished Room, to let, with Bi a mer prices. 2g Born STREET.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS to let, both large and small, with Board. EWPORT, R. FAMILIES WISHING BOARD CAN tind good accommodations at No. 7 renee streaks NETTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE WILL OPEN June 16, Parties can see Mr. Fis! ry at Clifford House, 1,242 Broadway, or uppiy at Neptune House, New Ro- elle, fd gentiemen and theit wives. ‘Terms moderate, ences required 30 WES? TWENTY THIRD STREET.-DELIGHTFUL e airy Rooms, with or without |, en suite or sin- gly, on second and third floors, on reasonable terms, for summer. ‘LOST AND FOUND. Nes JJOUND—TWO GOATS, ON SATURDAY, MAY 22. THE owner can have them by paying expenses and calling atl “ Essex street. FOR ERALD Are ME THE HE) VED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON STREET. OST—ON THE 21ST MAY, BETW. 4 Neil's Hotel and Washington Market, shaped like an egg. The finder will receive the sum of #1 by leaving it at Sunith & McNeli’s Hotel, No. 199 Washington sireet RETWEEN FOURTEENTH ‘Three furnished Rooms, with or without Breakfast, in a quiet family; no children, Bleecker street cars pasa the door. TH] Ste, AVENS NEAR FORTY-THIRD JL street.—Roard, furnished front Room and Bedroom, for gentleman and wife, ana front Room for single gentie- man, with or without Board; reasonable prices. 39 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Flegantly furnished Rooms to let to geutie- men; Board if desired, QOP STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND MADISON 2G avenues —Htandsomely furnished Apartments Lo rent, en suite or singly; private table if desired. Apply at 29 West Twenty-firet street. 33, St, MARKS PLACE,—NICELY FURNISHED Booms, singly or in sults, with good Board, from @7 to Feferences exchanged. “Call to-day. OReat, POINT HOUSE, LONG ISLAND.—THIS house has been thoroughly repaired and very extenn improved this season and will open rane i extreme end of Long Isiand, frontin, ner's bay BE. be PALSONS «CO. payttoy HOTEL (LATELY BLANCARD'S), NEW Brighton, Staton Holand, only. thirty minutes 'by boat from fool Dey street. —This elegant Hotel is now open for the reogption of guests; lerme moderate, Apply #4 the lotel, or at No. 3 Howard street, 1: 179 BROADWAY, NEXT TO COLEMAN HOUSE.— Furnished Rooms to let, third story, frout; also oue on second story, suitable for two, with or without Board. FRONT ROOM, ON THIRD FLOOR, WITH d hot and cold water, wili be let, with superior Board, to one or two gentlemen, for $15 each ; ‘also two front Rooms, parlor floor. Address Madison Avenue, box 1,697 Post oflice. “ARTY OF TWO PERSONS, LIVING IN THEIR OWN ouse, up town, near Broadway and Sixth avenue cars, will let a ban Suit of Rooma, to a Gentleman and wife, with Board tor the lady} no ol Bos: ton, Herald office, A wIDow LADY, WHO LIVES ALONE AND HAS A Ost—A -A PART OF A PLUM COLOR MOIRE ANTIQUE L Prd the finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving ‘a ret TL8t0x SATURDAY, IN BLEECKER STREET, 4 near Leroy, & write lobg hair Poodle Slut; had red ri bon and bell around neck; trimmed feet. Reward paid at Devos House, Bleecker street, ‘$15 per wee 35 MORTON STREET,-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 23+) Rooms to let, with Board, for single gentlemen or gen- tlemen and their wives. 9G EASTIWENTIETH STREET.—A SECOND FLOOR, OD | handsomely furnished, rcter bathroom, to let, with te table, or without boar 38 WEST NINETEENTH STREET. PLEASANT ROOMS to ait with Board, at summer prices. References ex UTHERFURD PARK HOTEL. On the Passale Rivery, nine miles or forty minutes from the Oity Hall, New York, via Erie Railway, now open, elogantiy furbished and thor: ghly fitted In every respect (or permanent and trarslent ta. First class cooki and atiendance. Delizntrul apactous and elegant grounds he well known repatation of Se arare 4 ted este p indliges find the every ou to THOS. F. WELLS a4 of tie Budumes’ Hotel, New York, at the hotel, or 77 South street, up stairs. ILLUSTRATIVE OF MODERN AMENICAN DIPLOMACY, THB FIRST AUTHENIIC EXPOSE OF GRANT'S ENCLISH POLICY, references. I OST--ON SATU RDAY, THE 22D INST., AT THE COR- 4 wr of Ninth street and Third avenue, a geotleman's atber Travelling a finder, by reluraing it to 27 days. Pi) Doar! street, shall be suitably rewarde i ganas t house, newly, farnished, oar Union square, eit ‘AND rou few gentlemen and wives, wi ot pau of he relatives and friends of the family are invited 3Q FEAST, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN, BOWERY OCKAWAY, MAY 2%, 1869.THE PAVILION WILL Gunenanine: services, rie Tae of O8T.-AN AMETHYST RING, ON SATURDAY EVEN- | O9 ban Tnrondway -Furniehed let, wi Weel Hevald oes, all the weeks Re " fHB ONLY WAY Tu SETTLE THS be opened’ thle summer as a fist class private boarding roprletor, board, to gentlemen only. House covtaine ail the modern improvements, QQ WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVE- OP nue and Fourth street.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, on with Board, to gentleman and wife or sidgle th Mote Fifth Avenue Hotel or Cuban Fair, Suitable ALABAMA CLAIMS. DON'T FAIL Tu SEE IT, if WILL INSTRUCT, AMUSE AND DELIGHT rou THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 2% OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WEA«. EVERYBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOUL® bis parents, 111 Kast lwenty-ourth street, lus (Mon- day) afternoon, at three o's ock. The remains will de taken to Wooi awn Cemetery for interment on Tuesday morning. COLES.—AL Elizabeth, N, .J., on Saturday, May 22° Matitpa J. CoLés, daughter ot Charles Coles, of ‘New York, aged 21 years and 13 days, The friends of tie iamily are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncie, 7) Catharine street, i-lizaveth, N. J., this (Monday) after- hoon, at three o'ciock. CONKLIN. —Uu Sunday morning, May 23, SARAH A., sane HoUsE, ING BRANCH, N. J. ‘This hotel will open on or about the Ist of June, Applica- tions for rooms received at the Astor House, New York or by letter to the hotel at Long Branch, on, and after May 1, and OABO LL, ie during th Kaliroad will run a ‘A. M., returning at night, enabling parties wish- ‘spend the day 7 at Long B ch. A. STETSON, Ji. Panis Sie PLACE HOUSE, NEWBURG, N. Y. Wort stummer resort at moderate rates, Apply to HENRY 1GLAR, Proprietor, A A sixGuE GENTLEMAN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, can secure desirable Rooms, with or without Board, in a private family where there are no boarders; loca- tion vicinity of Forty-second street and Fifth avenue, Ad- dress A. A. A., Herald office, O8T.—A CANARY 1D, ON LAST ‘ophtige | 4 night, from 42 Eighth avenue and Thirty-fifth atreet. Mberal reward will be paid. ss of Richard J. Harris. second floor entlemen A NICELY. FURNISHED BOOM TO, LET—T0, A GEN. tleman, in quiet family; rent @8 per week; also a inrge ean ‘for weat \TRAYED FROM T, THE IE STEVENS HOUSE, 27 BROAD- 4) way, on Sunday afternoot roe l, ight yellow Terrier Panay. A liberal r wd wil be be paid to the Onder ry rewni inder upon re- turnin ber to the bote! ia 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—One ieree Boom front, and hail pein with drat class Board; also Board ; references quired. or two. ‘gitteenth street, three doors STRICTLY PRIVATE Bh sosnie OCCUPYING THEIR own house, will let, with Board, and all the accessories 40) BAS? FOURTH STREET._NICELY, FURNISHED to let, wit hout Board, to single gentle- wife of Ebenezer Conk in, aged 64 years. pau r 1 EUR REIN Po g te thd tele wi tens of s frat clase bate, Ue Or thre anily furnished Rooms; pp eR ag, a ETS Bae . : vee. jocal venth street, 7 #8 fo . essen cits ftienas and cei of ine tamils are respect. | $1 () REWARD. -_LoaT, ON Bari SATURDAY, APTE RNOOX two $90 to $2 por week, “Address B. Os, box Qe Fost of. (THE pUNEL Fy i ao lg om x. 3, rr) THE BVENING TLLEGRAM CARTOON ly invited to attend théMneral services, at her late & yellow Scotch Terrier Dog; bas his ears and tail TENTH STREET, (BREYOORT PEACE, SEVEN | See. station after Flalatel Central New Ji ; Tesidence, Maspeih uvenue, brookiyn, E.D., on Unis } cut, and answers to the name of Bepy PPO. ‘The above reward 4! way. elegantly ony ~ WM. ‘STEVENS, 106 Brondways corse? Sear Ane be oF FRIDAY, MAY 2%, will pe pete to any one bringing him to No. 4 West Four- | front Room! hot Mot and cold waler, } reasonable pi XTRA LARGE ‘ROOMS TO LET—FURMNISHED OR eae eveniug, at ha i-past seven o'clock. Her re- ains Will be taken lo Hewpstead, L. L, on Tuesday morning, at eight o'ciock, for interment. pee HE SALISBURY HOUSE WILL BE OPEN TO RE ILLUS/RATIVE OF toa permanent occupant. peggy snacssnnsoeaype aman celve elty boarders om the Ist day of Jane. It ta about vy] oe ciean ae with or without Breakfast, in that first class brown stone house, 212 West Thirty-fourth street. Also $20 REWARD. LOST, IN My CARE. 6 0 MODERN AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, Covky.—On Sunday, May 23, Lizaig Mary, only Sunday morning, alent nale, contain. | 4.7 WEST SLEVENTH STRERT, NEAR VIFTH AVE. | handsome Parlor. thirty minutes drive, from Millerton ‘salon, on the Hariem @aughter of Lutuer H. and Jennie Coley, aged 4 | ing goid pencil and money, Finder bringing It to 177 West | diag op Tutig Bantsomely furnished | suitable forfam- | + \ceNisHED ROOMS TO LET—EN SUITE Rallrond, and about the aume from Falls Vilage, on tue Low. t " -tifth street will or single gentlemen, to rent, References ex- U; On SIN- | Rivne ilroad, and a short distance ‘tro po Pk HE FIRST AUTHENTIC EXPOSE OF a etue relakives and friends of the. family are pe 2 area the bore rear [a | a ae fob Wrest Thirty aecond iret, neat on the Miles’ fara, near.the Twin napRERCR Tey MARTIN HARRIS, Proprietor. GRANT'S ENGLISH POLICY, ly invited to attend the funeral, from the REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF THE DIA- ee — Cr er perenter ia0, heute 'wireae Brockivn, toa $50) Mond Pn found ty a errant pel on Fit yA SR Be yee tg ENTUEMEN MAY OBTAIN, FURNISITED oe s SALIEBCRY, Conn., May 90, 1860, ax > ; braced aig ory ae with of without oar Including uve of hot an Gfonday) afternoon, at ualf-past two o'clock. | three rows. 117 ust Twenty-sistb sree pe also @ Room suitable for physician OF | oly Path, at satisfactory prices, by nddreaslog” Mrs, pr a THB ONLY WAY Ju SETTLE THE O'clock, at the residence of his pareaws, in Hicks WEST TWELFTH GTRERT.-A PRIVATE FAMILY station from Peck ailp. “NTORERSON & ‘a young, Managers. ALABAMA CLAIMS. $5 0 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE RETURN DU) of the Papers taken from the office of Murphy, Nes- bite rwin, Thirty-seventh street and First avenue, on Wed- $99, nnd no questions asked. Btrect, near Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, JERBMIAH COLLINS, in the --tu year of lis age. A solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated at St, Stephen’s church, Carroll, near Hicks street, on Tuesday morning, a tea o'clock. The frieads and Felatives of the iumiy; the eee of Company G, Gixty-ninth regiment, . Y ; the members 48 & can accommodate a gentieman and wife or three gen- bj with furnished Room and Board; reference re- 48 FOURTH AVENUE (OLD NO. 44).—A NICELY furnished front Room, with pre catte le tor two per- also a ball Room, at mode: FUAnoweny FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST clase Board; biack walout furniture; ‘carpets, Ac., the deat. Apply at 262 East Thirteenth street, ‘Second and Third avenues, References. TUASDsoMELy FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, to gentleman and wife or two or three single gentlemen; first clbe neighborhood, Thirty-first street, between Fourth DONT FAW. [0 ABE IF. If WILL INSTRUCT, AMUSE AND DELIGHT TOR VELOCIPEDES. 15 VELOCIPEDES WANTED-CHEAP FOR CASH. APs (Addrees, with maker's name and price, 0. 0. lerald office. betwee Ss FURNITORE, TS A MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL PARLOR sumT, T TELEGRAM CARTOON of the Franklia Association, a also the iemoers cost $400, for $175; walnut reps Suit, $75; a lot sparior, ‘and Madison avenues ; reference required, Address box 2,88 CLOTHING. OF FRIDA\, MAY 28 of Nepiuue Etgiue Compaiy, No-2, of Brooklyn, are | Sedroom and dining Furniture; rosewood Fianoforie m Fincer—Spacious, wel furdlahed Roome douvie und | Pow oftce, : ne cess ee = = wn Anvited to attend the funeral, at one o'clock, P. M., OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WEAR 5 \ T 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM CORNE Twenty-#ixih strect, near single, suitable for gentieman and wife or parties of gentie- A of Waverley hoa Dy: J and gentiemen will b from the churet. — | men; ‘table ana nd seoomamodations first class; references. NE OR TWO ROOMS, VERY PLEASANT, FOR THE Astonished at the prices F. HARRIS pays for Cast Off Cut "BE : thw Dterhnser ~ ‘Board q , VERYBODY, NATIVE AND | OXLIGN . SH Duncax.—Ou Sunday, May 23, Rose DUNG. a ha £16 Went Pittoen ins family ot | ing, Carpets, Furniure and Jewelry. Aa we have tons | °V™ fo NATIVE BORN, SHOl D Nadated oh FOR THE HERALD ‘CEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR _BRANC u orri TOK, | 145 6 FULTON STREET. A 4 MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture for sale (property of family leaving eity).-Parlor Suits, Etnzeros, Bookenso, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Car- Widow of John Duucan, aged o8 years. large order for the Westera market, we y Notice of tunera tiereaicer, DeLany.— atuday, May 22, MINNIZ, beloved daughier of i iomas and A. A. Delany, aged 4 years, 11 months and 6 Gays. pay 25 per cent tnore than any other dealer ia the city. Plose call or send & pole to a HABuIS, 71 Sixta avenue. Ladies attended by {' SEVENTH STREET.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AND Fe) Rooms for gentlemen and ag wives and single gen; Semen. Ail modern convenienees. Beyrenees given nd required, 50 RY, IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY 8 0 LET—WITH ROARD, HANDSOMELY FUR} Rooms. to gentlemen and wives or gentlemen. ‘orty-first street. THE BVENINO RAM CARTOOM OF FRIDAY, MAY 2, heey ty POR Bd HERALD RNISHED The faneral will take place from the residence of ta," Pinvol Chamber, Dining’ F: en suite ‘or singly, to ith or without 0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISH! DOKLYN AT OUR ISTRATI her parents, 10s, Atwutic street, Lrooklyn, this | Siateware’at bait origins’ corte Gf Wear Fifsut cae, | Board: private table if desiceare” © th "He OF without rooms, Aino furnished Rooms for single Pie FULTON STRLET. igen is he Mon ernoon, at three o'clock, to Cemetery of | near Sixth avenue. — ba or Moyea Board, at 368 Wooster street, near Wasiog! on MODERN AMEKICAN DIPLOMACY, he Holy Cross, Fiatbuso. ‘The triends of her parents bre respectiully inv.ted to attend, Dopor.— On su May 25, DAVID StuaRT Dovor, ‘M. D., in the oth year of his age. ‘The friends of th. (amily are invited to attend the 5] West t IWENTY. YOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH class furnished Rooms, in private fei for tna sussuser; Vermne reanseshiet Wi os Ciivoet THB FIRST AUTHE\11U EXPUSE OF GRANT'S ENGLISH POLICY, A YARPETS AND FURNITURE. —HOUSEKEEPERS SUP. hmblied with Carpets, Purniture, Wedding, &e., on easy rms; montl ments tuken; great chi Keepers. /KeLuY & Coy corner ith at. and Bib are” Tenth sireet (formerly 353 Bowery). NHREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE¥-WITH USE OF piano and bathroom, with or without Board ; also use of Kitchen, Inquire at i17 Kast Bighty-seventh sirect. 55 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVE- No connection witb any other’ store. funeral services, at his iave residence, 212 Bast Eign. at = )+) nue.—Neatly furntahed back Parlor to let, at reasonable WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMAN AND 7 THE NEW STORE, #16 SIXTH AY toca sree oh Tsay aftermvon, at two aioe MEDICAL, terms, in a private fart. ame cae | ard ite cttatgnccummated with & lensant Roar and Ia tg Gard Perce THR ONLY WAY TO SETTLE THs SLL On Sa ord May 22, ISABELLA ELLIO een a anghter of Thomas and Helen Elliott, uged 1 10s Dk. &. CO 3 (NEW No.1) SEVENTEENTH staeeT, THIRD | Vauderbiltianding, Staten Island, ee dies atiended t by Mrs, Fiatto ALABAMA CLAIMS. Ra i 4 ott, aged 1 month L QORMBTT, MEMBER OF N. 5 joor east of Union square.—A few fine Rodms to let, saci po jays. Geacanee wad Ghee Gate Jansen, 4 with with Board: references changed. T Cs ey INQUIRE AT SL T 7% CARMINE STREET.—LA ADIES A GENTS DON'T FAIL To 88K IT. Sleep on, sweet babe, and take thy rest, r God called thee home, He tuougit it best. Gravt.—Ov Sunvay worning. May 23, Mrs. Manga- Rr GRAV, in the S6tn year v1 her ag Funeral fromm tue residence of her daughter, Mra. [Oempoelt, 674 Ninth avenue, this (Monday) after- moon, at two o'clock. GILCR#AST.—On Saturday, May 22, Gearacpr \Qzonetana KNarr, wile of John Gilcreast, aged 3 “The friends of the family, also the friends of her father, Nathaniel Knapp. are respectfully invited to tend the (uneral, from the residence of her father, 0. o42 West Forty -fourth street, this (Monday) afier- NOON, At ONE O'vlocKk GODINE.—On Saturday, May 22, N, SCHUREMAN, fon of Francis and Susan C. Godine. ee, Bleccker street, near Om |. B.—No fee uniesa cored. will roceive the highest price for Caat-off Clothing, Pur- street, near Cl Bitares Sven, ke, by calling on oF addressing Mr. or Mre. I? WILL INSTRUCT, DeLi.ur AND AMUSE VOU. THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON ) DAY, MAY 24 OTLBY 18 YOUR ONLY Wéank. KVBRTBODY, NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, SHOULD 57 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—HANDSOME ROOMS _With or without Board or private table. 6 0) Sa “West FOURTEENTH STREET.—A NEATLY FUR- y Room to let to ® gentleman; modern improve- GREAT_AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Indies. —The Portnguese Female Pills always give im- being specially prepared for marrwd tales. Neved me none day, without fheoavestence, like mage. Price $e Drea, we MkUet CEAU, oitice 129 Liberty street, or sent by mali. BOARD AND LODGING | WANTED. “YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SMALL FURNISHED Room, with partial or full Board, in an American pri- vate family. Pleasant location preferred and ie re he could stay permanently. No farge boarding hounea need State particulars and terme to V. ‘D., Heraid Al. EDWARD MILLER, 188 (NEW NO. 160 SEVENTH Avenue, near Nineteenth street, guarantees to pa) I vaiuetn’ cash for indies and genilemen's cast 0 ing of addressing. Ladies st IRVING, saLENDIDLY Re ROOMS: 63 and Parlors for ladies and TORNIBIED J Boers pris best Foferences. | vate table ff required; house [REST NINETEENTH STREET LAR 72, xoom 'REET.—A LARGE FRONT i faintly; location and rooms desirebis IS; terms exod ferences exchanged. WEST KIGHTH STRERT “(NEAR BREVOORT House), one door from Fifth avenue. Two handsome- —M. MARKS, % SIXTH ad oR, oregarss Bighth street. —Ladies and on 7 ee ae ag Wearing ‘Appa 4 "oe jewelry, Carpets, Furniture, Ac. best to Gall at iny satablishmnent or send. bate: w sles waited upon by Mi Tue you wil be deal: with to your sallslactiou aad be ak. ATENTION tae GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING ATTENTION. BOARD WANTED FOR FAMILIES nilemen, city and country. Persove wishing e descriptions of rooms at 678 Broadway. DVERTISEMENTS FO! ECEIVED IN BRANCH OFFICE, A. ae VAN & SIR, ote AND MID- ° cures worst cases of female ‘with eafety, at 42 St. Marker place. ma oe APYERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD ED UN BROOKLYN AT OUR Cs H OFFIOR, 146 FULTON STREET. THE EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, MAY 2, ILLUSTRATIVE OF MODERN AMBRICAN DIPLOMACY, THE HERALD OOKLYN AT OUR FULTON STREET. "A bb PRIVATE DISKASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, | yf ry Geist ~ tarp maved ee ~ Be. — ye, tamily are respect- A without aereny, a anatibe anittations very. rr Bowral Nrd if dontrod; roteresces efthangeas oe ee A, SRR La, Mi Board ned ers SRT Al ar a Furaiiurer Catpets, Beiding, cad wiles end THENTIO BXPUBE OF residence of his parents, 213 West. Fifty-third, nceee | srg ahnison it ae CHARLES eTREET, — or ferences exchanged. Address eral ving any t3 “tpetuloe st 7 Ber cont THB Figst AUTHs “ti anense Me tatnn) ine, siiees conv, oe winout sent ae Eat Tibi, Prat 22 pal raere aisbea tabed Rooms barges my One. ARLEM WANTED, ONE On {Tre FURNISHRD He R03 ENE IG, 17" Seventh ms ay erases door Sror RANTS ENGLISH POLICY, Hanbye-At Newark N. idwifery ; over 80 yen ne raat ron wa i Ln Lig RR HT re a Rosenberg. AND afier a long and painfal lia eee AM," pa dy creat ee tare 91 Store ot NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. sonia Pani ahiaed TIENTION LADIES “Axe GENTS CAN RECEIVE 18 ONLY WAY 10 SETTLB THK sfor mucther particulars H "door frown, PIF ‘ition, Noe Bust Pitty: jem Toons Per ppaliomen tan Wik or ania pre ‘calling on ad: a. Me ABRA ALABAMA CLAIMS. 0. For farther particulars see to-mi Mm HENDERSON. - At Wentchenter, N'Y. on seterday May 22, Many A., wife of James ilenaerson and fm 4 o1 the late Thomas Jardine, of Lochmaber, ‘The relatives and frienas of the family are te oy Bag ~~ La roe i} ag chy from the Pres- yterlan church, Westchester, this Boon, at two o'clock. i Mer naples HARP eR.—The funeral services of WALTER Hanren, of Washington, ANTED RY A QUIET GENTLEMAN, A NEAT FUR. V nished Room, with Bd iain people, in lke fi ) Seventh avenue, Jos atten ied to Fifth aven Het fet doo Mreet, or sent by m ae vel W's, counterfelt. arate LADIES’ PHYSICIAN,—DR. t. De corre, HAV ing over eighteen years’ successful tuninterry ractice in this city, guarantees certain rellof to ladies requir. {og epecial treatment sure Feller tothe eae a patient ° ou legant, rome Wen Twenty-sixth street, near Bisth aven eure =MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PH AL wer Twenty sixth y Niel Gat . 4} jf fe id wife or here required. LINTON PLACE, RIGHT CORNER nedongal street. Furnished one ie to let with of front and back Parlor, Frenoll private DON'T FAIL 10 SEE IT {f WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND amuse: THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON DAY, MAY OTLEY 18 YOUR ONLY WEAR, can consider ne ot A. On Herald TTENTION.—8. NATHAN Witt yA by Le abd £ Lady Cast-off Clothi adireasing. 48 Seventh eventa, ‘Ladica. Nathan.” . hr avente, Ladi¢e eivendod OFM Tisaasstead HOTEL, JUNCTION OF wiyilaM, Duane and Chambers eres —Roome 40, 50 and aday 82 to $6 @ week ; Board and Hoo, #4 to to ot abet tees STREET.—VERY apna i#hed Roome to let, with or without Board. bon 10 mACDOUGAL STRERT.—HANDSOMRLY FUR. T ot st SEVENTH AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLE. mon can recel ighest prices for Cast-of Clobing, arose Me. ‘or irs. THOMAS. wiiit mene te ea DVERTISEMENTS £0 FOR THE HERALD D, GC. iately aecoased at Florence. rest, guarantees hed Room KVBRYBODT, NATIVE AND FOREION B " 1, singly oF en sulte, with or without RECKIVED IN BROOKLYN A Haiy, wi congo ier Bt. a hia se eoreee inale complaints, Peasant rvoie for nursing. lsh BRANC' OricR. M5 FULTON ¢ orhner, ri 164 (NEW NO. 198) ay AVERUS, Ladies Lidice fone ‘May 25, hg O'clock, wien @ solemn 108, se WEST TWELETH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- , NER BOT of Clsthlag Carpets, Sr" where Dy eal ‘PNR KVENING TELEJRAM CARTOON Al LL THE Mag f PRIVATE DISEASES cureD 1m nteiy, by Tir. EVANS, AU 116 Chatham atreet ; food” ic by bis Lite Ettxir, Reocommended before Marriage, ‘Casto Clothi Carpets, than eo! Cawherss by calling oo ti EARL a, 101 5: 10H Seveath He, Letween Fwenty-irat aod Tweu ty second sreete, Fequiem mass wil: Ry colebraten 'he relatives and friends and those of his brother, the late William Harper, are a ag to attend. Handaomely furnished Room: t NES Eevigre HOTED, COR CORNER Bowrny AND the Kuropea an. —200 light Roo: oan "be. einen nightly, "'g8 10 @4 weekly.” For youre. OF FRIDAY, MAY &&, Hunt.—On sac consumption, CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE —BY FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR Twit = ATE BROADWAY, | NEAR THIRTEENTH Brags ILLUSTRATIVE OF Captain Witttam B, Rewn a ol the the laa Wm. v. Dr. BV ANS, 116 Chatham atreet; fui eo 7 108 7% hand LPTH STREET. L. CASH the highest price for Ladves prac am Nanoy fant. in the sed year of nis ag ana Mitiare ee Ree e ey Fy wee Pills dente tae — aateet ‘lor and a J atid COUNTRY 1 “BOARD. Sens eng ari monde and Jewelry. MODERN AMEKILAN DIPLOMACY The relatives ani friends of the family. and the fome inrge Room. Terms reasonal F eae BOARD CAN BE BE OBTAINED IN $$$ —$__—__-—_— THE FIRST AUTHENTIC Bx o Memvers of Com & y G, Seventy-tirst reyiment, also the surviving mem ers Of the late Adist New York volunteera, a resyectiully invited to attend the funeral services, this (Monday) afiernoon, at five I hg tae TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU DU. TTENTION..LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN OB- BOIS (46 years’ practice A Lain the highest price for thelr cast-off Wearing Apparel, ling on or addresainy EAA Sa Raw 8 Seventh avenuo. Ladies Waited oo bear 3 jeasant waike and drives in vivinity. erald office. iialty. Address Orange, Ae eee FOR THE HERAL| CLINTON PLA 129 2" ah Manta. REET, be fas ater, bal, ae.) SER roa ber peaches ees iarantee certain relief to mar. GRANTS ENGLISH POLICY, ere in or ineonve- “AND Frenaegth Bg aR ee DTA ic BRANCH OFF ETS Nee eler a ee 1 PanGoe Papo, to, Dap AND ORRTES rien eae eee ae White Plains, on Tuesday morning for wverment. Fe BRN EF ACTOR—SUCCESSFUL, IMMEDIATE. 5 EY XO rule A my St A SUAME: R BOARDERS CAN BE AccoMMO. Fae Or Ao eB INTE, 188 (ond: t08} —k eee Tinstes ‘Trains leave Twenty sixth street aad Fourth avenue at ten o'clock. Jonea.—In brooklyn. on Saturiay, May 22, of con- Pop oy Evizaugr i, wife of Willlam F. Jones, aged ‘the iriende of the family and the members of hiiresetny Br carrie Oe etree ts ow Twentptren eireet. ia ANY CAST. or “CLOTHIN Qaim y Maanaiaiekesal cetng seat dated at Kone, wee the Hudson sa NR a'WoshiNkL, a! DONT FAIL TO BEB fT. {if WILL INSTRUCT, DELIGHT AND AMUSE YOU, THE GREAT TKLEURAM CARTUON or PRipay, MAT & iy. Dr. eV 16 a’ J powerful medicines; Also gentiemen treat vate diseases cured, manhood re: Stored, all or write, User ct ten CONSULT oR ID West Twenty-nth —— vonny a, or in 6 foo dg turn 4 tt lors, nf irnished; Gret class table; bpanlah and Preach apekeay references, 0" Cnt“ | Zoom WEST SIXTRENTH BTRERT.—A PRW Fe 138 oF bm gy sei coum ery aTWO OR THK pina Ee Wee regan wine | Cte Sttendad to by ee

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