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i i i a i UE i 1 LARGE er ROOU, Vir BOARD FOR ‘Rowe, perso: fo ouler jure front Roo ‘one vith ell i Boaroomn eonnectiug, ‘at G8 East Nineteenth ‘KS FROM STEWART'S STORE.—H. furnished or unfurnished, with Pygmy 16 to BW per woek for two ‘persone at B10 East night a YOBMISHED Boos ON SECOND 1 sea cold "iets beh Gor, will be rented, with 850 West Nin q meen Eighth and Ninth Seenase too genteel ture, ferences exchanged, pt I R WEST Pl keen = fe STREET, 2. 173 Ba unfurniatied, ‘with good Bowih B7 to Sid per'woek ASHLAND PLACE Mg wt STeeer, NEAR GREEN- Ni Data ‘avenue).—Newly d Rooms, singly or in AVENU: S.A ial doa Ho RTH AVENUE, N ER OF THIRTEENTH stroet.—| 1, 7 conto for ferilies or site gontiomen, with first class table. Transient paries accom: BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH ‘TH AVENUE, NO. and Thirtieth streets.—. clogantly £ furnished Second and Hoon House, logaliva nua sepsinimonis’ cnesensticeeis, 2 an t Best roference given and veqiiveds ns UnexePtions Secor oe pines ot rr obtain jooms, wi vo a atreot, near Third avent Be ¥ igo ll Peg oe —TO LET, FUR- mined 1 Rooms, th ‘algo Bedrooms on third and by J THIRTY-FIRST STREET.— ome for the summer months, with or New York Hotel.—Parlor Floor, also second, third and rth story Rooms, en suite or singly, for families or single ‘ge ndemen ; Board if desired. 13 LAMARTINE: PLACE, WEST TWENTY-NINTH 12 wre Epace. NEAR BROADWAY AND convenience; splendid location; to $10; must if to sens ‘only; no Rooms, suits of 143 EAST THIRTY.SECOND _STRERT.-BLEGANT @ WAVERLEY Lace, NEAR BROADWAY. -FUR- ydroom ; sirect—Handsemely furnished Rooms, with every een to be appreciated. Full or bara Board if desired. 13 BOND, STREET-FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET uble Rooms at reasonable prices. Apartments, furnished or unfurnished, en suite or sin- @y. Private table if required. By the "yout preferred. al Yon upper fear to Teak low, tora slugie genious as, dc. 16 FIFTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE BREVOORT ee hn elegantly furnished Parior beige with pri- if desired, Rooms, with or without Board. Matorences oushe hanged. ———— H ieee AND 19 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPO- te St. James’ Hotel to let, entire Floors; also other stor families and single gentlemen, with or without B ; reasonably. 17 5 STREET.-FRONT PARLOR, UNFUR- Bisbeays Ssultable for a family physiclan;’ rent mode- Tale, with gas. Q Waser TENTH STREET,—TWO LARGE COMMU- pricallng Rooms on second door, with first class Board; i agalaeabi floor; location unexceptionable; sum- 20% WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — To lel, an elegant sult of furnished Apartments, to ntlomen, without b alsoa single Room. References. 2 Sr STREET —44 WEST 1WENTY-FIRST STREBT,— Elegant and newly hed Rooms, en suite or single, ors gentleman 's family, or single gentlemen. 21”. STREET.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS as to let, with or without Board; third story front suit. ply at NG. 9 West Twenty-first street. 2 ST STREET.-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR single gentlemen will find a large, hansomely furnished jom and a Hallroom, with Hoard: also, a very de- sirable back Parlor, ith Jarge closet roo amfarniehed if desired, except carpet, 250 West Twenty-tirst street. 2, WEST FOURTEENTH §' STREET, BETW: REN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Large, handsomely furnished ms On second floor, with Board n, with or without Board. 2 IRVING PLACE. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ms, en Kulte or singly, with or without Board, At'modorste prices, for families “oF single gentlemen. Refer- ences oxchanged, 23 EAST SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, A PARLOR anil Bedroom, nicely furnished, (o two gentlemen or gen- and wito, for $4 per woek j Grat class restaurant op- posite. ferences required. so single Rooms for 23, FIRTH AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED from Rooms, with oF without Board ; house surrounded bya garden, and very cool and pleasant residence for the summer. References required. 5 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND Thirioenth sireeta.—Eniire Second Floor, consistin Of threo ‘rooms, with closets, water, gas, &c., to let, with Boards family privata; references exchanged, 25 ST. MARK’S PLACE.—GENTLEMEN OR GENTLE- men and their wives can have nicely furnished Rooms, with Board, by applying as above. I TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN ‘dway and Fifth avenue.—To let, handsomely fur- onus With Board, to gentlemen Or gentlemen and tion unsirpasaed, QQ WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway.—Elegant Rooma, newly’ painted and fur- nlahed, ain sly or en guile, with or without Board. ‘de QTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘AVENUE,—A PRIVATE family would rent pleasant Rooms, beautifully fur- Dished, to gentlemen, with breakfast and tea If pr Tnquire at 43 Pine street, room 10. QQ JANE STREET.—a Nic alcove Koom on secon, also b bath, marble ba tics, Those rred. oor, hot and cold wate: Fd, to respectable par! home cob:foruy inquire aa above. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STRERT, NEARLY OP- posite Fitth Avenue Hotel.—Delizhttul, airy Rooms, eens to let, with jesiring’ such, with 30 en suite or aingly, with or without Board, lor fatnilies or gen- tlemen. ‘Verma thoderate for the summer. 3 MADISON AVENUF.—PLUASANT ROOMS, FRONT- i tug on the square, with fret class Board. Terms mode- ral 3 COTTAGE PLACE, CORNER WEST HOUSTON atreet. A neal furnished Room, with or without Board, adapied for gentleman and wite or two gentlemen; Louse cou! th ‘ains gas and bi ‘Terms moderate. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son aquare.—Desirable Suits of Rooms and sing! Rooms, well furnished, for gentlemen, without board, in ‘Grat class house. 3 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fifth avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms on euite or singly, can now be obtained, with Board, by Glass cemilice and gentlemen; references exchanged. WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE, nego BROWN pS pe phere from Fourth street.—Ele; — tly furnished een L a poke be = Board, ln a private fam- an as QREAT JONES STREET, NFAR BROADWAY.— rnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, with or without ad RAST TWENTIETH STREET. a furnished Rooms for gentlemen, without NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH saa ait avenues.—Desirable Rooms on second and ki floors to let, to gentlemen, without Board; Breakfast WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nae.—Handsomely farnished Rooms, en suite or single, fod farition oF tinge guotiomen' referencts eackesged: bok otf arr STREET.—PLEASANT oes to let, with Board, ‘neighborhood forst in Li aa TH hed rms it wah boartess, at Prices ; Cinge. References exchan, - WASHINGTON P Pus BO Tex arene and Ln eae aoa alle to 0 all Tor'twoldayse 4.0) SECOND AVENUE. <TWO OR THREE GENTLE men can be accommodated with furnisted Rooms in © Private family. ry Rooms ‘Hoor ; frat clans Board: references exc! pn TWELFTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ed Rooms, with or without Board, for @ gentle- on and vite and a few single gentlemen. BOND STREET—A LARGE ATTIC ROOM TO lot, without board; §6to two. Also second story Hall m to geutlemen only. UNIVERSITY | PLACE.—TO LET, | FURNISHED Eon fee ‘large, airy and newly fttedjup; UARE.—PLEASANT — on third 46, 49 49 Ferrer AVENUE.—A NUMBER OF FINE Roome to let, in ® small wives famiiy. Gentlemen find this # nice, genteel place and convenient to cars. 51 BPs, SIXTEENTH STREET.TO SOUTHERN. IL era—Fine Suits of Rooms on ronan or third floora,tto cent, with or without Board, on very moderate terms for the summer. |} 5h WEFT THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, TO A Vso only in a strictly apd, family, aid, frat Plorms thaserate, ¥ 4 location, arith alt attend MARK'S PLACBY8ECOND AVENUB.—PLEA. 52 rant Watts ‘nad excaiont tleman and Riser inate gentlemen; Ro ae tblcren or sirvsate taken Setabitahed twelve years References exchanged, 58 ie WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN. si —Klegantly furnished Rooms wie im ‘clase “Board; Frene nud German cooking. A BEACH STRERT.—FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN 5 can be accommodated with Board hs reasonable terms, Furniture and bedding all new throughout the house. § BLFECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY.—A a le gon: fie ab py) FAMILY 7 ue Y pig id §MAl jt ‘a'party of gonilemen, 61 BAST fOURTE STEMB?.—TWO IO week CR Boome to let to from upwards; table board at | —t LARGE, § FURNISHED FRONT for} a > suitable for one gent! without Sf. SS eee es meariceteas | = IRVING PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PARK.— 69 ¥ toon oF en suite, with or wiih- 69, ver gees io if deafrea” Keterencen 70 (ouRKO» Dy WHAT FOURTERNT HT STREET. ELE- faraiabed, to it with Board. House first clans,’ References req LINTON PLACE, ONE DOOR WEST OF FIFTH ‘Two well furnished Rooms to let, with ex- celient Board; amall family; references exohanged 4 MACDOUGAL ScRERS —THED FLOOR, FRONT Boom, with Terme, three persons $21; two closeta. persons, $16. » 7 WEST ELEY ENTE STREEFT,--PLEASANT ROOMS in « small American family, to let, with Board; terms moderate for th the summer. References ) exchanged. 81 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—FURNISHED soos. pientiamen and their wives or single we gentionsen, can be and handsot ‘ished Koome, odated with srithout | board. Ring bell No. 4. 8 AMITY STRERT.—A LADY, HAVING NO FAMILY, will rent @ nowir and bi handsomely furnished Room on parlor floor, with o QQ PRINCE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—NICELY ished Rooms, | modern tmprovements, for one or two geullomeas With oF withom ‘Board, at low and higher prices, 107 WSs? TWENTY SEVENTH | STREET.—HAND: somely furnished Rooms to let, to gentleman and Wife; Breakfast if required; also singlemen, 108 ¥2 FOURTH | AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET.— large and handsomely furnished Parlor anid Ex- tension; pot ate ‘and cold water, c.; also a large Room, with first class 10 9 ) WEST THIRT! few doors below Sixth avenu will “elma with Board, a well furnished oom 110 “RAST TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for single gen- tlemen or families. Situation unexceptionable; house very airy and convenient, T1O MACPOUGAL STREET —coMFORTADLY FUR. nished Rooma, with overyihing necessary for house- ue oguaing gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families, ENTH STREPT, private feraliy. eferences ex- avenue.—A small and refined private family desire to an elegantly furnishod Suit of Apartmcuta, with or with- Board, a of gentlemen who can furnish un- doubted raterencese 7° Seer, 4, EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TWO SUITS, OF Apartments, one on first and one on second floor, ith all conveniences, Li washrooms, ample clothes presses, £c., can be had. ‘Tho house te unexceptionably lo- cated, and a generous table provided. Every attention shown ons furnishing satisfactory references, Ml EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STRERT, NEAR FOURTH EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with or without Board, ae ‘and Bedroom, to gen- 118 Hlemen only. References exc 118 WESETWENTY:NINTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue,—A furnished front Room, on the second ae ah t private ‘house, o et, without boatd, to one or two 119 ® EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ABOVE IRVING Piace—Handsomely furnished Home, with frat class Board for single gontlemen or families, in one of the most pleasant locations In the city. ‘Terms very reasonable. 119 EAST THIRTY-FIVTH SYREET.—A GENTLE. mau and wife or two single gontlemen can be accom- modated with comfortable Rooms and first class Board at moderate terms, Best references, 120 ‘BAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR GRAMER- cy Park.—An plegantly furnished Second Moor is offered, with Board. Will be rented en suite or separately at moderate rites, References, 122 Bast SIXTEENTH STREET, CORNER IRVING Aa Pisco (onponite Westminster Toteb.—A newly and Pats fem furnished front corner Room, $7 per week ; pri- vate fam! ly. 129 EAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Rooins to let, with Board, suitable for gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 133 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM Union square.-A Cuban married lady, keeping an elegant house, ofiers weil furnished, large an: with or without Board, for matried couples tlemen. Good references. 134. West rourri STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON LF square,—Pleasunt Rooms to let, with Bo: 136 MAcbouGaL | STREPT.—VERY | PLEASANT ) and cool front Room to let, with Board, to gentle- Tan and wife for $18; also one for #14; single Rooms, 87. 136 WEST TWENTY. FIRST STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms on second floor, handsomely furnished, with the modern improvements, to let, with Board, with private table if desired; location central and very desirable. 140 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH arenue.--Lady with very ele ntly furnished house wishes to lat Rooins to ladies and gentlemen; all modera im- provements: reasonable terme Parlor ‘1001 fooms: en suite or singly; breakfast ati rey required. Also bali Rooms. 159 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.A PRIVATE De family will let, with Board, two or three nico Rooms, at moderate prices, for the summer, to families or single gentlemen; house aad neighborhood Orat cla: JG5 WEST TENTH STREET. —NEWLY AND ELE: ) gantiy furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen, with ‘or without Board; prices moderate, House contains modern improvements. 168 WAVERLEY PLACE.—rURNISHED ROOMS ON JS seeond floor to let; also back Parlor, suitable for gentleman and wife. Board'for tne wife only. 173 st SIXTH AVENUE.—TWO OR THREE CENTLY. men can tind pleasant Rooms, with Board, in vaie family. Terms mode 174. URxINeTON "AVENUE.—AN ELEGANT SUIT of Rooms or single Rooms, with or without Board. Terma low for the summer months to responsible House first clags iu every particular. Location desiral 200 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ) STREET.—NEW: LY furnished Rooms, with drut class Board, for fami- gentlemen and ‘wives or single gentlemen. Sum- larg T.—-HANDSOMELY FU nishea Rooms to let; with or without Board. Clos- ats, bath and gas oA | a WEST FORTY: SECOND § STRERT.—VERY DESI- rable Rooms, with?Board, on very moderate terms for the summer; home comforis insured. References e2- change: WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without Board, to one or two gentlemen; isferences exchiauged. Apply trom 9 to 11 A, BM. or8tod DAT FAST FOURTEENTH STREET.ROOMS TO let, with Board, for families and single gontlemen, fo a French family. sai 9. 46 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN ) Seventh and Elghth a es. —Gentlemen and par- ifes wishing Honrd and pleasant Woome, can be aecommo- dated, in a private family. Q50 West THIRTY-EIGHTH | STREET. MALT, 2) uiet fami pleasant Room, which they wi ety furnished or wiafurmtahed. with Boars pty O55 West, TWENTY VIET EBT.—PLEASANT +) front Room on second floor, alao Room on fourth floor, with Board, to gentlemen. Terms moderate. ane t THIRTEENTH | STREET, “ONE La ny ished Rooms EAST BOG Berber Second avenue—Purnish to let, with Board, altabie for geutleman and wife or single gontle: mi men; pri 320 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.-.A PLEASANT Room to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife er sae gentlemen. Terms moderate. References ex- changed. _ pp a Ly et ld ‘or at ot en or en an a A? ~ gl eeethmmrnaenlaned a a. FIRST STREBT.. < COMFORT. ft i thout rurnis! private family. ‘Terme il WEST TWELFTH en aoe eee 33: yt id third floors, to let, witl Rooms, on second an without Board. 9 933 Wi FOURTH STREET.—A FURASART FUR. nished Room to let, ina private famii @ gentieman and wife or one or two single gen! GQ WESTIWENTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR HOnT ‘ew boarders can be accommodated ith sicely furnished Rooms nua gopd Board; private family. 305 TMELITH STREET, NEAR SECOND Av. 2) enue.— Room on second floor, with Board, for a gentleman and wile or two gentlemen. Terms mo 307 yasry FIFTY-SECOND STREET, yOCRTa HOUSE vy mely fu from Eighth avenue.— Handsome); pores at very couveutenen wou adagied foe, wines oF & party o| jemen, at moderate class, pleasant immer, being near Central Park, convenient so Eighth oon and Vesey street cars, aud one block from Broadway 328 mt aveniiee. Sarat new yrieniehed Ros =) Ee borh with Bonrd’’ hot not cold water bathe; tarma G8 per week.” 40: FOURTH AVENUE cone Ee ‘OF TWENTY. hh strect,—To let) pleasant furnished. front Room: for Hfousekery ig CaS Ye single Fg iH at erma week, gaa included; Piterences exehaneed. Call all weeks sad 4, BROADWAY.—A | HANDSOMELY | FURNISH. 214 a trom Room to otal with if preferred; tent moderate ; will accommod N ELEGANT SUIT OF APARTMENTS (SECOND floor), bye street, bet Avenues, with or without Board. Toqure er” Daew, 176 Fifth avenue, A LARGE, HANDSOME ROOM, AMPLE CLOSETS and all conventen for rt it hall for aft be pectiomen Good fave ba Fo LS OE eee renteman, ‘ent Fit guy EW tee 184 (ED RD, EAST THI tore 1] = S WIDOW LADY HAS AT 41 EAST Syearr. ata wih urhannt Fable, 0 gentoo strani ete wives, at eummer prices, PRIVATE Fant ui Me | P.. po pene i Boards ‘ay Geman saad i or aioe! senloma {cae aa Pres ada Se rena yt Aion At SO | BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. ROT CLARS “ACCOMMODATIONS | IN A PRIVA’ F alent eel gh ee pe A N, A PRIVATE very low to permant REAP OC RE ac Raa Pee ors ROOMS TO Fg GENTLEMEN Aun COUNTRY BOARD. ‘ANTED_—@OARD IN STAMFORD, CONN. BY A NV gentlemnam and bie wife; airy rourie ‘nd 308 able 2 consideration, "Rofercascs exchanged’ “Adirces Home, Hafeld vflice. Wye 2, A LADY AND Le 4 OF 14, BOARD IN food aa nodéraie cna wot over a i eae Parte = over ace . ber yor pd A Garren AN, WIFE, TWO CHIL. art in private en] coun- thin an ho Cerretis aleals tilted nttione tnt Gat eae ? URNISHED ROOM TO LET SINGLE GENTLEMAN, aa ichout be rivate fainily, A Now Pour street?” addres Ke On bow 9 BABANT, AIRY, WELL FURNISHED. ‘ROOMS, EN pate or singly, with or without roaxfaat: gas and use ‘can in & strict Tally a erate prices, efercnoes given kad required.” Aiudreoe L M. Herald oftlce. ARD ‘ANI .ODGING WANTED. LADY EXPECTING CONFINEMENT iN CY, wishes a furnished, Pectinliy furnished or me ott ith Board, until fall; meals in room when re- family pt red terms not to exceed #408 ‘Address, with particulars, A. Z., Herald A. TTENTION !--BOARD WANTED FOR FAMILIES AND iewrrarc tty oad county. ftere atta jpoarders, Teavo a 0 ev . Berodeal pptioanie for pads Mots eral families awalt: YOUNG LADY OUT DURING THE DAY, WISHES rmanent Board, whore there are few or no boarders; bia oy between fay oe and bi end togs atreets, Fourth and vent avenues lerms m: rate; references . ‘Address 8, A., station D. re ree DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OW ___ BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON BIR, OARD WANTED-FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN: location between Forty and Forty-sixth stroets, and Second and Fourth avenues.” Address W. II. J., 683 Third av. OARD WANTED-RY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a first class locatien up town, where few or no other boarders are taken. Full Board for lady only. Address SMer- chant, Herald office, OARD WANTED.-RY A LADY WHO WORKS OUT during the day. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, A. B. Cy tte Idole, Warten. HOARD BY A LADY, WHO IS OCCUPIED during the day by business; must be betweon Twelfth and Bleecker strecta: will give $6 per week. Address Mra. Jonnie Herman, station D. a. _ BROOKLYN BOA ARD. (ouxtRy “BOARD, THIRTY MINUTES FROM FER. ‘A fine auit ‘of Rooma, together or separately, at the splendid place known ae Lefert's Mansion, Las Fusion avenue, near Bedford avenue. Fine grounds; city and coun- try combined, N Pci, jqBIGhTs.—HAMPSOMELY FURNISHED a kona. Board: dinner 64; near Wall and Fulton terrise 8 low to permanent parties. Referen required. 197 a erase atrect. ee ad D Nedhagg ate) FOR THE OTE RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN A’ BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. HOTEL. (ADVERTISEMENTS FOR. noone HERALD RECKIVED IN BROO’ BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. T SPRING VALLEY, N. Y.— ce, somone naan: seul, ign bes healthy and near 83 mallee trom Obambers sireot, via Northern PRANK Ww VAN RIPER, Anuar eats LONG BRANCH, N. n having anged owners, Wad been refitted insect and wi for the season onthe Sth of June, ‘Terms very moderate. Catering in the German and American styles, te can be mad a a6 Orisnate’s, GT Bread way, New ¥« between 10 and 18 o'cloe! HLOKEN BERG Proprietor. Bam nunagein cea ISLAND, NOW OPEN, UNDER how mnanagent first claas family hotel ; som bathing, handsome nda, Rooms can now be engas WELLE Superiatendent. A. O- LEWIS. (oorer HOUSE, Cooperstown, X New York, will be open June 16. Rooms for 400 guests. Now furniture; seven acres ground; Otseco Lake. Boating, fishing, fine drives; lake, valley aos mountain sconery; classic by the pen of Cooper; railroad trains tw! from Albany; first <a honse; torma reasonable. game Of house scen and rooma engaged at American Hotel, Ibany, N. ¥., orat Gooner House, Cooperstown, N. CHAS. A. WATKINS, Proprietor. \OZZENS' WE; “POINT HOTEL, Terms for the month of June, $8 60 per day or wat is pine nea and after the Ist of July and for the balance of the EA por day. (JOLLEGE HILL HOTEL, POUGHKREPSIF, N. Y. J ‘This summer resort, on an eminence 500 feet ab river, always afferding a delightful breeze and scenery, will opt June 1. GEORGE MORGAN, Proprietor. ith street, near Partor Suits, covered with the richest id and ojaee. 074 Rockers, Bui Ei sities ail ths. Fara Furniture of te ‘Ghia - Te fF 7 Sawa he jutter Dishes, uk W B,- Retiable umn ia adtlociawee ta ore, . pape for AO H, ER, Al TRUSTEE'S SAL ‘on TREC ABLE CHURCH PRO- th street. perty on Fifteenth ADRIAN HL MU CLER, P. R. Nae ws & CO, will seul ut auohon, of Thursday, June & a 18 o'clock, at the Kx- eenth at $8 feet front on Fif- edi hott 146 foot saat of Irving pli Place, pth. ‘oflice of auctioneers. toonth stroet by #4 feet tm de} UCTION NOTICE. TUES Day, (WEDNESDAY), Af Th O'CLOCK, FOURTEENTH REGUEAE SALE. OF MANUFACTURED STRAW GOODS, Consiating of ASES MEN'S AND Boys’ TRIMMED BeTs—al _{resh goods, LEAF HATS AND HOO! LADS’ AND MISSES" ROUND HATS—in ry new atyles. 100 Casos'RROWN AND WHITE'SHADE HATS — extra sizes. N. B.—The country and city trade are particularly invited to this sale of Creal and Fashiounble Hats, just received from Eastern manufacturers, ‘Cata togues now ready. HENRY MOLTEN & CO, il and % Mercer (CONTINENTAL HOTEL, FORT RICHMOND, STATEN / Island, is now open for the reception of transient and permanent boarders, Pearconts, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, SITUATED NEAR the base of Mount Lafayette, will open the 15th of June; ¢an go to Mount Washingfon aad return the same day. ‘Those who wish a cool and comfortable place to spend tho aummer will do well to secure rooma at once. Horses and carriages “Ki for the exclusive use of their guests, ‘Terms per Ca ddress BURT & KNIGHT, Proprietors, Fran- conta, N, Fama GROVE HOUSE, HIGHLAND FALLS, near West Point, This beautiful placo will open on the Ist of June for boarders, Fine a ghade, walks and drives, W. SIMONSON, Proprietor, (oe FOR THE HERALD Ri IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANGH OFFICE, M45 FULTON STREET. NLIFF HOUSE, TARRYTOWN, N. Y., 13 NOW OPEN AZ, forthe reception of (permanesit and ransient boarders, For particulars apply to or addreas M. V. PACKARD, Tarry- own, (JEARENDON HOURE_—NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, I8 J “open for the reception of guests; the location tedelight- ful grounds large and shady ; {4000 stable and carriage N&s ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND Baya OB the ae plan, —200 light Rooms, 0c, nightly. $5 to $4 weekly. For gentle: Gounrr HOTEL, CORNER OF BOWERY AND CANAL street ow hi jouse); On ae sages —Rooms by the day or weok. EDES, Proprietor. 'UMMER BOARDERS.—NATIONAL BOREL SS atreet, poten an , single and en suite, farnished ; ry nice grounds, Come and see will like ht "take Third avenuo cars. meno ou 100TH ntly 3} you PVERGREEN LAWN, CORNWALL, Sa) NOW OEE for the reception of boarders. For Pa od e apply at at 47 West Forty-ei oa street, and for particulars adi ©. 8. TALMAD( Cornwall ,Orange county, N. " MANOR HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK.— This arding horse will be open for the re- aeption af guosia June 18; torn, 6S per day oF 80 per week. Apply at 64 West Fourteenth street. APLE GROVE COTTAGE, HUNTINGTON, MASS—A quiet retreat; terms moderate, Inquire at 29 East Twenty fourth street. COUNTRY BOARD. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE GENTLE- tlemen, can be accomodated with Board in a private in a’ good location, at Bergen City. Address R. F., 81 Mor tgomery street, Jeraey © City. (APVERTISEMENTE FOR THE HERALD 'EIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. A WIDOW LADY RESIDING AT GLENDALE STa- tion, L. 1., is destrous of taking two or three little giris to Board, with tultion if required. ‘Kadress Glendale, Herald A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A COUNTRY SEAT, delightfully situated’ on the East river, surrounded by iarge shacte treos, with several acres of Inwn, within an hour '* Shr of thet city, either by railor boat, would take a small family of aduite to Board; wnexceptionable references. Addree: box 2,261 Post ot A’ A DE! IGHTFUL FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, 114 hour from New York per Morris and Essex Railroad, one or two families can obtain liberal Country Board in a large modern house, beautifully located on high ground ; pure mountain air, fine drives, boating and dshing; excellent stab- Ung. Apply at 16 Fifth avenue, OARD AT MEADOWSIDE.—COOL SHADES ANT SEA Dathing | access by steamer to Glen Cove or cars to Leo- cunt Valley.” For details inquire of LUGENE B. FRAN. LIN, 20 West stroet, New York. OARD FOR GENTLEMEN AT SUMMIT, N. J., THREE JD minutes’ walk from depot; also stabling for Loraes. Apply to DAVID MORISSEY, Summit Club House, OARD IN WHITE PLAIN: ON BROADWAY, TEN miuntes from depot; 18 traine datiy: terms 3 moderate ; 4 firat class, Inquire in store 895 Sixth avenue. POARd AT STATEN ISLAND—IN PLEASANT ROOMS: good ovation, near the landing : high, healthy and good view of the bay. ‘Apply to D. R. HITCHCOCK, 100 Broad- way. OARD MAY BE HAD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR couple, oF single gentlemen. | Pleasant Rooms, delight fal location, within threee minutes} walk of the ferry. dress P. 8., Vanderbilt Landing, Staten Island. OARD.—COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN & very pleasant location, easy of access by 8. 8, R. R., L. 1; nice airy Rooms, fine soa’ breeze; good table. Address 8. 8., 408 Atlantic sirect, Brooklyn, THE HOUSE KNOWN AS THE Roe House, at Cornwall, on the banks of the Hudson, will be open on June 1 for the reception of quests; terme ros sonable; reference to L. C. & F. A. Mi N treet. 24 PETERSON. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY RE- / quiring three Rooms, in # pleasant location not too far from city and near epot BPonr‘onee! Eiteetons Address, with full partieul 178 Post ra BOARD WANTED—WITHIN | ONE JOUNTRY BOARD. NOUNTRY HOUR J from City Hall, for gentieman, wite and daughter; two Rooms connecting! all the comforts of the season required. Address, with price, &c,, T. R. A., box 76 Post office, N. JOUNTRY BOARD FOR TWO GENTLEMEN IN A PRI- / vate family in South Bergen, N. J., within walking dis- tance of Wall street, convenient to cars; excelent nelgabor- or hood and the finest view on, the hill, References Bise'es, For particulars yey to Dr. R. H. WESTERVEL’ Broadway, New Yor NOUNTRY BOARD.—A FARMER AT BEDFORD STA- / tion can ye late a few families with Board for the aummer ; I Rooms, high groand and healthy location ; balf mile from der Hi Railroad, 89 miles from Now York. Address box No. 1 Post office, ‘bedford station Westchester county, N. ¥. (Queene GROVE HOUSE, ON STATEN ISLAND, z., heat Vanderbilt landing. Fainilies and single gentlemen jodated in a firet class Fronch ean be accomm: house. Spanish spoken. JOUNTRY RBOARD.—COTTAGE HOUSE, PORT RICH- “ mon we ony yd minutes ty ot side poate a at clase: the fave ot Of Ton. John Decker. bling for horses. En. ‘MB BRADY: OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE Majin AT A FARM house, two hours from the city by boat or cars; terms from $7 to @lv. Apply at 310 Wert Fitecath th street. Contre BOARD.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, ham iad ‘Westchester county; stabling, fishin: ti No, $16 Bast. Tenth fruit of vario I street, Nee fore nds, fe, Apply JOUNTRY BOARD-AT A FARM HOUSE IN WEST. cheater county, for six adult persons 810 per week cach. Pull particulars obtained at BEACH'S Phar- = 535 iraguon cman COUNTRY, BOARD CAN BE MAD AT A FARM HOUSE (pear Lake Mahopac, alt miles from Peekskill: splendid of abady tr yundance of at ar 318 We West at Port bird treet. Wats wid AIRFIELD HOUSE FAIRFIELD, CONN. GOOD AC. commodationa families; finest bat the Bound, good Oshing, "fue arivest only m0 hore via, Kew ‘Haven CARRIQUE. rs CLASS COUNTRY soa 7 A PRIVATE family; location healthy, fruit abundant, lawns large 4 shad: etapa i, horses withor oe. BROOME. ERs jurray street. IRST CLASS | te aT GENTLEMAN" oyguses seat and farm.—One hour, from jood tal EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, OPENS JUNE 15. Mr. FISH, Jr, can be seen at Clifford House, 1,242 Broadway, or application can be made at Neptune House. pam Tangomonta b ON THE HUDSON,—PARTIES WISHING leasant Board for the summer can make auitabli ‘applying to ABRAM SMITH, No. 8 street, room 29, or at 813 West Twenty-second street, N Orzax HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, ON THE EURO pean plan.—Reoms tolet, by the day. week or season. Restaurant attached. Apply on the premises or address R CEANIC HOUSE—(LATE FELTER'S), CONEY Island, having been thoroughly renovated’ and newly furnished; ts now open for the reception, cee as a fi class family hotel. J. Propri Out HOTEL, TURNER'S STATION, ERIE RAIL- way, 14 hour from New York; nine trains daily, all stop; beantifal ve attached to the house; elegantly fur- nished Rooms and first class atte Board far the pemson er B12 perweok. Apply to JAMES G. TURNER prietora, or to'8. TILLOTSON, 11 Dey street, New Yorks AVILION HOTEL (LATE BLANCARD'S), NEW Brighton, 8. I only 80 minutes by bot, fost of Dey atreet.—i ani establishment is now open for the re- Ception of guosts; som bathing: tenpin alley, billiard room and stables all attached to the house. Terma D ply at the hotel or at No.3 Howard street, New York. IPEY FEMALE COLLEGE, POULTNEY, VT.—A vorite summer resort, at icderate rates, Opeas July 10, Rev. JOHN NEWMAN, Proprietor. RUTHERFURD PARK NOTE! ON THE VASSAL ER, inine miles or 40 minuten from the City Hall’ New York, via Erle Railway, NOW OPEN, elegantly ‘furnished thoroughly fitted in every resptet for permanent and arene sient guests. First class cooking and attendance. light- ful bathing, boating snd dshing: spacious and Comat grounds; ample facilities for stabling. The well known Feputation of the proprictor {# suillcient guarantee that hosts will find themselves w i cared for in every par: fleular. Apply to THOS. ELLS, formerly of the St. Jems Musi, New York at the hotel” of 77 South street, up sta: EADY THIS DAY, At all the book stores, HALL'S SUMMER TOURIST. Gt#T20n novaR, LONG BRANCH, N. 3. This hotel will open on or about the lat of June. Applica- tions for rooms received at the Astor House, New York, or by letter to the hotel at Long rae, on and after May 1, and during the season, The B- and D. B. Railroad will Fun a steamer at9 A. M., returning at night, enabling parties wish- tog rooms to spend the day at Long Branch. TSON, Jie, Proprietor. On Toesday and Thursday ny iesicnal can be seen at the Astor t House, from 10'4 tol P. OUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN HOUSE_FORTY-FIVE minutes from Hoboken by Morris and Easex Railroad, six minutes from Montrose station, and twelve minutes from South Orange. The house has been th ly renovated and refurnished throughout, water and baths on each floor. Attached to the house are fine lawns and a large grove; also a large bowling alley. biliard room and eroquet gro accommotation for rages. ators WITZELBERGEN & PALMEN, Senta Oreage, © 3 oe a HOUSE, AT oo resent FOUR from Croton Falls, on the Hariom Ratiroad, will open for bre e 15, 1869, Address 8, ‘SLAWSON, Mahopac, New ¥ HE STEAMER, SEA BIRD, FOR THE, HIGHLANDS, Now Jorsey, leaves mort foot of Warren June 1:—First, at B30; gocondy at B50: thinds fe rt, ath Sele A.’ M.—returning 18 ne Eanple'time to neloct Rooms at Jeokitteon's Hotel, which wi open June Ad for the gomicn, ‘season. Fare for the entire trip, 80 cents. JENKINSON, Proprietor. T's RALDWIN HOUSE, LAKE MAHOPAC-R. D. BALDWIN £ CO. proprietors, is open for the season, the office Bi ‘gril sureetcon Thursdays, from 10 A. M toa PS x HE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SINGLE GENTLE. men {a Lipan ham, with whole or partial Board, on Teaonble (ottes; four sanction welt Har. lem Raflroad sone. For further B. MULE of J, DOOLEY, 38 Fou 1 Proprietor. Wginatox ROCK HOTEL, DUNELLEN, N. J.— ‘Now open ; mountain air; splendid viow : drives, shade, 4c,; one hour and m quarter by rail from Liberty’ street. ‘Address JOHN WOOD, ” INDEMERE COTTAGE GREENWOOD, LAKE, nge county, N.¥.vis now open. For cireul ireulars call on or address ROWNING & CO., 25 East Fourth street, New ‘York, or at Monroe, Orange county, N. ¥. ALPOLE, N. IL, 18 4 QUIET TOWN, ON THE CON, necticut Hver, 80 miles north of spr Mngt, Mass., noted for ite fing scenery, beautiful walke and drives, and fovigorat ing alr; direct communication with New York and Boston by two railroads three times a day. Families in search, of good country board for the summer. WP whic Areaaing immediately Mrs. D. N. RIGHT, Walpole, NH. Bellows, 283 East Fituoenth atrect ; L. Raiicchell, rietot Hoffman House; C. W. Griswold, proprietor Na venue Hotel. POST OFFICE NOTICE. 30st OFFICE NOTICE. THE MAIL FOR EUROPE on Wednesday, June 2, will close at this office at 10 A. Pn ‘ratlone as fellow A om ‘and B, 8:36; Cand 0, eaidasibesaiiks cae nb 3. soitEs, Postmaster. JVIRST CLASS SUMMER RESIDENOR—-ELEGANT Rooms, en snite or singe, wt "e irate bath ; also other jooms; table ‘unexceptional t Seventeenth street, if Livingston place, opposi eyvesast park; sum: mer prices. Fst CLASS BOARD IN A_ PRIVATE FAMILY, 8 miles on the New Haven Railroad, five minutes from jon.the Sound: splendid view: weil shaded. Apply 9 Winn RENE, Manhattan Gas Company, Fifteenth street and Erving piac FL osON RIVER BOARD—AT ONE OF ea toes residen minutes ont and6 from we Joy, Coe Cer, Tribune Buildings, Address Hy Spuyten R. CHAS. GILBERT'S HOUSE AT SING SING IS now open for suramer boarders; two or three {amilies can be pleasantly accommodated ; ‘also good stable modations. Ww GHTON, STATEN 181 PLEASANT F Moon with frat class Table at the the inte wits getiaace ot roken, on ore, bets Quarantine landings. Bisbling. NE OR TWO FAMILIES GAN BE ;ODATED Orn ego Hour Hoard in m pleasant and he at are but for adatrom ‘ie depots na { ple of rae ‘teak ech mile, regetabie, ma My ag - a GIRLS, FROM 6 TO A tae fat pieioetese eanarieatae at bohool neat. box ‘HITESTONE HOt ha Wi ptean piserai oe ‘and convent caaneot a 4 KouNG, we by tw _NEW PUBLICATIONS, [TUL BE OUT THIS WERK —A WON DERFUL BOOK. ‘and interesting a theological Romance, The most startii work of the day, Don't fail to read it. “EXPRESSES, UG. HYNARD'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE BX. pross, office 78 and 80 Rank street, near Bleecker. First ites Storage; turaiture. packed ipped, oF moved in city or country at short notice le'rates, Allor- dera by post promptly attended to. 4 0, BURNHAM'S FURNITURE at. ee Express, 115 West Eleventh street, near arnituro moved, gity or countrys furditure plane ship ey advanced. ” ped, stored. "Me BER ~~ MARBLE M MANTELS. LE MANTE! ON] Ts Mees arre wt BS, MO ees qoarble works, BPI gh ay WI, pet up in the rN ‘ae p rive list, M anshy AND py Ayes te oa M* KLABER'S, 194 nad 198 East th erect, neared avenues eAReEEIZED SLATE, DECORATED MARDLB AN D B, sTewAnt & 2 Cove one ‘avenues bevween Tufry-nfte and : KEEP UCTION one . om , AUCTIONEER, Mi nifeent Vlousouokd , een Rose woe" Vianoforte, Drawing Room Suite, Paitin Mirrors, Brouzes and rare, costly Works of Art Over 600 tots af pi yn this day (Wednesday), at the ra i West Fifteenth stroct, between Fifth and Sian, wrenas commencing at 10% o'clock. Drawing Rooms—Superb Sui covered crimson, gold. blue, gold brocatel eo the richest d scription; rosewoo: Kkease, Enooignures, mar- queterie, bois de ross fabinetay Tavies, toma lace Cur- tains, Velvet, Brussels Cs ge by erminent artists, bronze Clock, Chandallers, asic, fo » rosewood Plano- forte, re ‘Gover, Music, Cabinel, nel, rorew ood, walnut ‘us, Wardrobes, Commoars, hair and ressod. Dining Koon Tbe Buffet, Bilver Cas- , Dinner Servi ware, Sliverware, Nb. Pariics wishing 9 aitend Tals enlo take Fihb avonuo stages or dizth areuus care LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OP fioent Housohold Furatture, fine ts, Kes, fe. pene at aa moat of which order, ‘havi Wet wing nes sae slogant Fursivure. 2, redneaday, June®, the entire e ure. the large stone nce 136 Kast daca = jeommenciog aL 1034 oveloe Prociealy, ood soven’ octave. Franoteria, mageisieeat in French satia Drocatel, and fine repe, Conte’ Tables, 3 alsoa large variety of superb Bodroom Furniture, in fine garved walnut, Ac. 4 pure horse hair Mattresses, fc, ; ing Room Furniture, Tableware, 4c. Full partiqu: fare ingatalogues. ‘N-B.~Salo positive ead without foserve. UCTION SALE. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. JOSHUA M. BEAGH, Auctioneer, Will sell, without re- serve, the entire stock of "the late of Beach, Lawrence & Co., at store 58 Barclay street, ON WEDNESDAY, ‘JUNE 2, AT 10 A. M. UCYION, SALE OF PARLOR AND | CHAMBER Pianos, Carpets and Household Furuiture, iy ogha 1 gC Ray, Wo s Wednesday, Sunes, at 1035 o'clock, UGTION NOTICE.—AT ERNEST ROTH'S FURNI- ture manutectory, 68 and 58 Bleecker street, betw: Broadway and Mulberry street. Magnificent Furniture at at less than auction prices; warranted first class; over 50 nificent satin brocate! Parlor Suits, al! colors, Iatest us it; reps or haircloth Suits from t variety; all kinds; Parlor, Chamber, Furniture, cheap for cash’; delivered free Gall before purchasing elsewhere. AUCTION NOTICE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell, on Bana see fy at 11 o'clock, Lease, Fixtures, Awn- ing, &c., of promises 105 Bowery, If not disposed of pre- viously at private sale. ¥ ARCHIBALD JOBNSTON; AUCTIONEER. By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL. ‘The entire a 3 Ses ant and gontentatet stable of AT AU oN ATURDAY 2 a JUN 2 ofc! jock, At Mr. Maco's stave 206 Wont Forty-eighth street. Tuo Stick comprises Fifteen Trotting Horser—all hi ire comipnts of the stable generally, including Qn0 Team, two Top Wagons, one no top Trotung Wagon. All the above will itively sold to the hij NA for, a8 Mr. Macc's professional engagements ont of the city require 09 much of hiatime to give proper attention to the sabove city ablishment. ‘The whole catalogue 1s now on exhibition at the oe 208 Wout Forty-eighth strect, as above. Further particulars at the auctioneers’ offices, 119 East ‘Thirteenth bireet, oF 68 Liberty streets Full descriptive catar logues will bo rekdy at the olllce of ‘the auctioneers on Wed- Fy NRY H. LEEDS & MINT: HENRY UH. LEEDS, ‘Atictiono! Balerooms Nos. % Chambers strect and 77 Reado street; Art Galleries 817 and 819 Broadway. ‘On Monday, June 7, at 103¢ o'clock, at their salesrooma, Nos. 95 Chambers street and 77 Reade t 500 Packages, Bundles, fou Rea, of Unclaimed Baggage, for acoount of dass! Express Company. ¥ ROBERT eorrE AUCTIONEER, streot. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell on Thursday, June 3, at o'clock, at the private residence 19 Irving place, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, all the genteel Furniture, consisting in part of velvet; Brussels. and ingraln Carpets, rosewood Plano, carved black walnut Suits, in ty, tn reps; Etageres. Side Tables, Pior Tables and’ Mirr tains: Distng Room Furniture, Extension Tables, Bullet, Aria Ghatra, Rockers and Lounges! Weiroom Furatiures Got uite, black walnut Bedsteads, dressing Bureaus, fron F seadi fine Hair Mattresses, Feather Bens, Holgtare lows, Sheets, Pillow Cases, &c.; also Klichen Furniture, Re- frigerators, de., &c. YA, M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT Cabii ‘urniture.——’ y (Wednesday), June ned A. M, SRISTALAR & SON will otter x: their salesroom, way, between Canal and ‘Howard, ® large fonsortment of se nut and rosewood Parlor and Libi Suits, fares, | and velvet; black walnut Chamber Suits, ‘Hall. Rese! ke, Eta- tee Sideboards Extension Dini: and Centre by ed Wa iro! od Ry oR, kcases, voter wal- riut fra rors Hale anid Spring Ma tresses ; also Parisi n Closes, &e. Catalogues at sale. Also a consignment of Vases nied Furniture, consist: ing of armoire a glace Chamber Suit, mirrors, & ¥ A. M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. Sal sinesa Wi A. Me JOHISTRLAR & SON; Gt “Bromavwny wi wilt fell thts day, in front of stot 10% ¢ moor on | tampa zpress aut fouble Harn Wo, wih pol i PATTERSON, Attorney for Mortgage. ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER: CABINET MAKER'S Br tox gf Fine Furniture at suction los dtelock, at the warerooms, aa Siang Df rosewood, waindt and mahogany Parlor a cor. red ih rich vrocatel, fine reps and halrsioth: Chamber Sui legantly walnut do., ly carved Turkish Lo ian gad Chairs, iererst robes, Book hcaee, extons. on bolia Tabi eu jarge ebvorenien! tof fe Sole win be ium claas goods, peremptorily sold. Catalogues at sale, ¥ ¥. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Immense sale of Household Furniture. About 100 ele- int Carpets, Fiance Parlor, Dining Ro and a ox: Paintt Goods ; 4c. F. COLTON will sei! this 10 ovsioek, at the auction rooms, Noes ‘Kast Thirteonth street, between ery A ad Lim place. This will be one of he largest sales this, season and will embrace very much that fs realy ; also about 100 Carpets, Secading ody Brussolls, three ply and ‘compe the carpets of iarie dwelling house ax ‘only in usetwo mont os, en iain Good bout gen ary P. | acid ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. ds, ae, & ~The Carpets will be ola Lege ale of Furniture in, Twente thind street Bie re, Carpe 0 CRBOB, AC, 10. Riorrow, Thursday, Sune, at 10% ovciseky at No. 130 West Thi ‘Twenty: third tireeh ‘the entire elegant Furniture at the above rivate It willembrace the ysual assortment of Farniture made to order, and is roally wood ‘also al enamelled Cottage Butte, quite new; ele- t Bookcases and Bureaus, Extension and other Tables, ait and other Mattresses, velvet, tapestry and Brusselis Car- &c. More fall perticulars to-morrow. B PHILIP LEVY, AUCTIONFER.—WORKS OF ART. Superb collection of Oll Paintings, by eminent artists, Catalogue Je thie day and to-morrow, June jal ‘Nassau street, comaneneing iy 10% {DWARD SCHENCK, AU CTIONEER, ia Water Apparatus, Bapress Wagons, & RDW SCHENCK. this day ednendar) 019 o'clock, 208 West Thirteonth Arty Rear Sevonth avenue, & aratis manufacture of “Mineral Bottling Machine, Pressure alto two superior top express Haruess, dc. ; solid black wal age, Bottles, Boxes, &c. Wau entirely new; one set silver. mounted also the fis jut tor the United States. _Sal positive, without any reserve. Ee potter ef SALE OF REAL dogioe to ve ma. of nd Kaolin, Prop ry Mary A: Garp, decen ‘i tha certain tract 1 ‘being in dlesex and State of cate ‘hic ime dam Inelee, Le Rok oon a west, | cage reed | hence sor Li eat it to parcel ® Land tad ioretiiees hereinafter described, uated, ‘ing and few Jersey, S “Adjomning the eri ah Adoinipe the orth wide Peter Mette Spina thenes, th Wald Mele ine ut, % Gogrees weal, 14 bo | said road ware ‘the counly of Mid- ownship of Woodbrid Ay si iy winged iat ihe scathwest cornet cy Poa ato 60 links to Se cee oy the more of ivate sale p> roecevoc inhaler WAY, AUCTIONERE WILL, PMveaneeday tat by otha at at are Et Nas | fo & si AUCTIONBERS, 29 STANTON Tose ne aes FS tae fe teh re Ra eset? i BROADWAY ar NO. Sis Wider i nae ND Sat ioe, Bitor, Shan Pll oy aa," and [ngvein C treason,’ Cfurtalns,. Mh hina, Cutlery, Ktichen and ior ‘i sit, te eer ce of Weetionoe, 1h) Broadway. ‘AS. E. MAUAORY, AUCTIONEER, By MALLORY & BLACKWELA, Liberty ma Hs 5 "aging (TH » JOM at Lo’dtock P. M., f 60 Build: Plota, on the premise st Bi Sing Sorte Of A.B & BE. Clarke, Exeoutors. DAY, JUNE az ‘Gime aa 9,00 Business and, Manatactart ng 900 yards from ralirond dopa ‘end wonsatout fala art ata P.M. on the premines BOGART, AUCTION: BPR, A cy : ‘At 1034 ocloak, at the Auction Eoeras, No. 1 Worth Wiliand af ‘Mirrors, Ol Potati rope sid bal ao eek Lou ‘Bureaus, Wardrobes, Side fables, oak and black walnut eaenaten! pin oak Dining Boom Chairs, Household Furniture, cnaele. of Parlor Suits ta Stoves, ‘late Ware, scm wg Fer la.volvot, Three-ply and Ingrala Odepett. farsha's wale y 3 Wa fone ing Hore “qs oe Also, at 14 o'e! A fine lovof old Of! Paintin, upright Plano, 2 rosewood T octave Piavos, fine tone, RWIS E. WOOD, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL Om _ 4 Thursday, June 3,'at 8 o'clock P. M., on the prem! the elegant House and Grounds on Clifton plave, Bergen C: House is trat cines, and contains 16 rooms and paatries, and cold water, bath; lot 75: rh tot “The view tannoi be surpassed, overlooking the Bay and cliy of New York, Brooklyne Staten and Long Islands, Nar rows and surrounding country for miles, For further pat= Houlare, apply to LEWIS E. WOOD, 6 Montgomery sires» ARSHAL'S SALE. 1.8 WEINBERGER, Auctioncer. Brak HERMAN & CO.» large and " POR ESTE Ky at Ni Noid Bowery, to , June o'clock, at No. ' go and valuab! of tne gold sad atver I cag aes Bie ee eo on Friday, perekea cri at ie eos at No, “is jer of the ‘Marshal, about @ on and ‘in pipes, barrels, casks ha ays Werder ot L: KANDSKOPE, Giy Maranal 1 YER ELsas, AUCTIONEER OFFICE street, sells tats Yay, at 1 Ae ar west Saat street, the éntire Stoc Dealers, attend. (), 2: PEARSON, AUOTIONRER.—BY A. D. MECLION, = & BROTHER, Auctioneers and dealers in New No.88 Pine street, New York. Wednes> ded ute, att Fe i “the prema ibe Reena Seep ‘one hour from New York NJ. 8 ra Teco and 136 miles from, Rahway. on high lois are beautifally situ the station, and command most ded tains. The uation un eae 4, being id “= em siceples ey the nahwag arantec that mado by tne eee Je purpose of buildin new station and tn provi iy. Every Pod ‘without Reale , Spectat Kate Courtiandt street at T1:I5 A.M. For raliroad passes, maps and full a: of the Avenal Assogiation, No. 61 M Jersey City, and at the Tuotonsen: Pine street, New York. "10. H. PIERSON, 4 AUCTIONEER. By A. foarte JR., & BROTHER, Auctioneers and ey Real Estate, 6 Pee street, New ‘ork. ean Ther pont JURE 3, at on the premises, Plafniieid, N. J. being the estate of the Iate David ated within eight to ten minutes’ wail of the n ( two to three minutes’ walk from churches and stores mide of fing improvements and in a part of the town, rapidly improving. Plainfield 1s a town of about 6,000 Hants, beautifully’ situated at the base of the Blue mounial one hour from New York by ot New Jersey, with w communication five trains daily. Special train from foot of Liberty street, at 11 A. Ma, om are of sale, Lune on arrival of train. For rafirond passes, v1 fall particulars apply at the office of ‘the auction= cers, 28 Pine street, Ni es BROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY le ie In. ARAB AM G8 New Bowery. Unredeemed G: ing asta for Mrs. ©. Colien: Inte pawwabroker, 608 Eighth awe” AWNBROKER'S SALE.-JOHN MORTIMER, 15 RAST Broadway, will sell this day 400 lots Men and oom | Seng ats eweliy, “vatehes, &c.” By order P. Frell, 67 treet si day, aut of 100 Villa Plots af AWNBROKER'S SALE-—R, FIELD, Al 135 Chatham etrect, neat Beark, wil sel tuia Dclock, 600 lots of Men's and Women's Cloth Shawis, Cloaks, Remnan Inderclothing, Bedding, &c.; also Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. By Fredricks, Spring street. Someta Buttons, &c. cial RD WALTERS! Auotiontery = ee on Tareday, a Ge is lose, at No. 27 East f seasonable Artificial fettcem, Ac.; aloo one iooe Bate ae Brior, Deputy. QRERIFPS SALE, Aquor Store, Stock and Fixtures. RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell this, dag. (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at No. 144 Pearl treet, a stock: Sssorted Liqdors, Store Fixtures; Irom Save and Omee Bat niture, JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheri. J. SEEBACHER, Deputy. ae ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE PK City lace, will sell on oso at coe lene the Contests of the Butcher Sho cred First avenue, near corner of T' srep-Atth, eieekt street. bg Scales, new Butcner Cart, Ice Cheat, &c., do. Broad» Artificial Flowerm JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, ae day, at two o'lock P. pS street, ait ihe seated ‘Furniture, "ton ds, ofa fa, Parlor Suits, velvet Carpets, French plate * pler other Mirrors, painted, enamelied, PR om. nt Chamber Hed hair and Beta: cur! 1 187 THIRD AVENUE (OLD NO. 19) ) LADIES AND ntlemen receive highest prices for Cast Of and . Call on or address 8. MISH. Ladies by Mrs. AAT ey ROSENTHALS, 61 THIRD AVENUE, m,, WEAR street, 358 Bor foan ean obtain We highest value for ‘on cl Gin St Cotbing Pose niture, Cat kc., by calling on or address! tended by Mrs.’ Rosenthal. 1. cron, pent Ninctentiy ret guarantons a . ni vile fa caah for Indien. and atlomen's, Cast-off ing Furniture, by calling or add Wied to by Mrs. Miller, 1. —M. MARKS, 9% SIXTH AyENUs, © A Eighth street:—Ladies and full value in cash for their Cast Of Wearin, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Carpets, Furniture, de. ei you cam Mrs. ~ So is please to call at iny estab or, sand, the number asabove. Lavites waited uj True you will be doalt with to your Forty-sixth street, to you ino hy hi ee ean +5 uarantes t0 Pay Enrpews, Furniture, fc., by calling om or addressing Mrs: ISAAG FLATTO. T 1 CARMINE STRRET.—LADIES AND GENTS will receive the highest price for cast of Clothing, Par pets, &c., by calling on or addressing Mr. at Mrm Mr. AT Gt Wareron piace, Laule Aad en 3. fabed at the p a . HARRIS pars (0 baat Of Clothe Epes . As we reg oa, jestera a arket, we will pay 25 per sess than any other fealer in tho city. Please oail or send a. note to F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies “aiended by Mrs. Harris. Mire, Fr es - LL VALUE PAID IN P-vn, -! FOR CAST. A. cr ottaay chp rurnitire, ac by calling ge Addressing Mr. or Mra. 870 Beveath avenue, nese Thirty-third street, 888 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREBT.— ATE CASHBERG pays the highest bslan fo Ladies’ nad Gontiernon’s Wearing Apps lamonds and Jewelry. dies waited upon by Mrs. Cal watberg, AVENUE, by 4 Ht yd TWEN’ ARS 976 Savente J ti} price for Bs agape Car ne ontlemet Weal eart ing Sraited upon by Mra. R. LADIES AND @1 fidget AN A Tinin tne higoat pricy, ody SS ea a’ KALISIT, SH'sdrenth afened. 24 =NO. 1 PRICES PAID TO La’ de., erate or address naareing Fhe, te attended to by ATS 1 SRVERTR AVENUE, i AND, @ Sica weerwke Sein! ress A, GREAT OPPORTONITY wins fam hol siete ae car ueae EES