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. "oO BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. ROM CITY HAUL. FRANICFORT | HOUSE, street, corner of William. Hermen oni Bde. to Buc. por day; sit to "eS per pen ail night. am week, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1869.—TRIPLE BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. — 14.0 WES? SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—Elevant furnished Kooins to let, en suite or singly, very mo: with oF without Board, to terms, Or gentlemen; modera improvements, Also Hall Rooms, PITT STREET, CORNER GRAND.—A FEW YOUNG gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms; terms moderate. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—A WIDOW LADY 41 has a few nicely furnished Rooms to let, with Board. Table first ciaas. BOND STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE oR gentlemen can find pleasant 2 with good ‘Ano day and trandlent boarders taken. 142 SIXTEENTH STREET—HANDSOME ROOMS, ingle or communicating, with Board; newly fur- ished ; in & private family, Te 1D AVENUE NEAR RIGHTEENTH STREET... private family ae two large front Rooms, furoisbed, to rent to gentlemen. DOOR, WEST OF SULLIVAN, 172 BLEECKER aw Bvisamt Hooms ins quist house, with good Guster to wid per week. NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, BETWEEN UNIVER. 3 sity "hie ue,-This handsome mansion, com! Heh provements, and facing the Park, is Bow-open at oa ‘iret = famftiog and single gentlemen ; elogant Rooms, en suite or ai 5. EAST NINTH Pieri] 9 FIFTH AVEN UI An entire second Floor to let, furnished or unfurni: ‘Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without Board; re lam foxehanged: 14.3 ROURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH ©) and Fourteenth streets,—New and nicely furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile; summer prices. 155 BAST THIRTY. NINTH STREET.—TWO LARGE ) Rooms, on second oor, furnished; first class; all improvements; gentlemen and Wives; with best of Board; price moderate ; private family, 159 MES JENTY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues. Handsome Rooms, 1a sults or aingly, to ot w claes Board, at summer prices, House beauti ally iuated. 20 West THIRTEENTH STREFT.—FIRST CLASS Rooms and Roard, at moderate prices, for families Oraingle genilemen, References required. 21 EAS? SEVENTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with fall Board, (or single geatlemen or gentle- men and thelr wives. TH AVENUE, NO. 7, CORNER THIRTEENTH HMredty—Handsomely furnished Rooms for. tamliles or single gentiemen, with first class Board; transient parties accommodated, HTHAVENUE cor). -SUITS OF DESIRABLE ROOMS TO let, with or without Board; references exchanged. $6 TO @10 PER WREK.—GENTLEMEN OR GENILE. men aud thelr wivee also two young ladies, can ob- gain Rooms, with Board at lo St. Mark‘s place, neai Cooper ni 7 70, $12 PER WEEK PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH good Board, at 176 Bleecker street, between Sullivan ‘and Macdougal streets; also Table Board at 85 per week. EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT J __ Rooms, en suite or singly, with or without Board. TI Becox? STREET.—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN be accommodated with furnished Rooms, with or wit out Board. Also single References exchanged. 13 BOND, STREET—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET to gentlemen only; no meuls, Hall Rooms, suits of Rooms und double Rooms at reasonable prices. ntlemen. 213 THOMPSON | sTRERT. HANDSOMELY FUR: nished Parlors; also extension and Bedrooms, with OF without Board; closets, bath and gas, eit 2 235 2 WEST TWENTYSECOND STREET. —HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, toa entieman and wife or two single geutiemen, First clase }and neighborhood; terms moderate ; amail iy 939 West TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with Board, suitable for gentleman and wife or gentiemen; house and table first class. References anged. a cect! EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BROWN 240 atone front.--Two large furnished Kooms, 1 first class order; gas, hot and oold water, bath room, &0.; also one Hall Kom, with small American tamtly. 255 ORR WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—PLEASANT ee) front Room on second floor; also Room on fourth floor, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile. Terms moder 14" STREET, CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE, 900 4 3)2,—Sicond story front double Room, handgginely furnished with enclosed ; also Rooms on thifl and fourth tloors, with Board. 4 VARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, west of Broadway.—A gentleman and wife or two gen- semen can have first class Board in a private family; terms moderate, Also a single Room. 1 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A CHOICE OF A few pleasant, airy Rooms 1s now offered, with Board, and one or two table boarders can be accomm. 18 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW YORK HO- rly fitted up, large, airy Parlors and Bedrooms on the first and second floors, with Board; also. f for gentlemen, WEST pie eels is FEW cigntlemen, wih Rooms to let, to familles or al lemon, with frst clase Board, ‘Location unexcep! and terms ‘moderate. 19 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. ADJOINING Coleman House. “Handomely furniated front Suits for families; also singl jo yearn for gentlemen; transieot taken; first class Board; prices moderate. 47151, STREET.—A VERY DESIRABLE BACK PARLOR and a large front Room on third floor, handsomely fur- ‘ished, with excellent Board, to gentleman ind wife or single gentlemen; also.a hall Room, Terms moderate; good loc Hou, 25) Weat Twenty-tirst atreet, 29° D STREET.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for the summer. Apply at 2 East Twenty-second st 23° ©) Apartments to STREET, NO. 102, EAST.—VERY DESIRABLE be rented, with Board, at moderate Prices, tor the summer. 25 west EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH e) and Sixth avenues.—Rooms to ‘tet, with first class Board, for gentleman and wife or slugle gentlemen, Refer- euces exchanged. 261 © FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTA ae Splendid front Room on second floor, with Board, for a gentleman nnd wife; also accommodation for a few young gentlemen, at a very low price. 273 RTH, AVENUE —AN ELEGANT SUIT OF Rooms to rent, with Board, to a family; house, lo- Cation and all appointments unexceptionable; references. 305 MELETE STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— Large Room, on second tloor, with Board. for gen- tleman and wife or two gentlemen ; terms mnoderate. 312 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET—A FRONT hall Bedroom to let to a gentleman, without board, ina private family, Inquire for three days. 31k SECOND AVENUE, NEAR EIGHTEENTH street,—A private family have two lurge front Roomsto rent, furnished, to gentlemen, Address HL 8. 161 Herald otice. 325 WES? FIPTY-FOURTH STREET. -ROOMS, WITH Board. Location tine for summer residenc WEST BIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth avenues.—Two or three young 335 men can be accommodated with first class Board; large, pleasant rooms. Terms reasonable. WEST TWELFTH STREET.FURNISHED Rooms to let, without board, for gentlemen, with & ily, at moderate prices 341 private 354. & T THIRTY-SECOND STREET.-TWO OR oe three single gentlemen can be accommodated with jleasant Rooms and Board, with every convenience and com- fort. Neighborhood first class, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE family willlet their back Parlor, neatly furnished, 4] with Board, to a gentleman and his wife or two single gentie- SIXTH. AVENUE, .-TO LET, NEW AND ELE- ganily furnished Rooms, singly or en auite. Q7 TWENTIETH STREET, FOUR DOORS EAST OF Broadway.—Unturnished Parlors and Extension, Roome'on second and third toors, with or without Board. Pr ‘Terms moderate. 34 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fourth avenue.—A Second Floor, handsomely pd to let, with or without Board; also Rooms to single gentlemen, 38 WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE, SECOND BROWN stove house from Fourth street.--An elegantly furnished Suit of Rooms to let, ina private family, with first class Board, 40 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. — ‘Two nicely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. Terms moderat 40 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR MADISON r enue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with 0 a gentleman and wife or two or three aingle’ gen- reference required, eawant Rooms, with or without Board, “GROVE STREET —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED back Parlor and Extension tolet, with Board, to a Room on second floor; good 42, family or single persons; also able and terms modsrate, EAST NINTH STREET.VERY DESIRABLE record story front and back Rooms, to let, with or ithout Board, 43 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue,—Desirable Roots. en suite oF singly for faml- gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, at sum 45 “BAST TENTH STREET (BREVOORT PLACE) seven doors west ot Brondway.Nicely furnished Rooms, with large pantries, to let, to gentlemen only; refer- ence required, WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMI- ly can accommodate a gentleman and wife or three gentlemen with furnished Rooms and Board; refereuce re- quired. wrsT ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWA ¥— cO, Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent with or without mod for the summer. CLARKSON STREET._TO LET, FURNISHED Rooms in a private family, with or without Board, 50 | 5Oz EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR ‘UNION e@)U square.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor to et to gentlemen, with Breakiast If desired; terms mode- rate, Re Reterence require peenheigeiasttoelbtalnl 50 Rf) WEST TWELFTH STREFT.-A_HANDSOMELY OU furnished Second Fioor to fet, separately or together, ‘with first class Board. Terms reasonable for the summer. ‘Transient parties accommodated, References. af 5O ity IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH e A handsomely furnished Parior, with Bedroom mated, ; sleo one or two single Rooms, to gentlemen, with- out boar’ LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A SMALL FAMILY HAS « few neatly furnished Rooms to rent, in suits or 5 singly. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, (BETWEEN FIFTH 51 i Sixth avenues. —Handsomely furnished Rooms, singly 0 ‘or en suite, for families or singlé gentlemen, with or board, ‘Terms moderate. p3 ier TWENTY.FOURTA STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue, —Klegahtly, furnisled class Board, to let. Summer prices. 5 WEST TWENTY: gh STREET.—TWO SUITS a tae family Rooms and several single ones, with first ‘clags tat 6 RA AMITY STREET.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘sult of Rooms, on second floor, to let, to gentlemen; ‘also single Rooms ; reference required 73 AMTY STREET.-TO RENT FURNISHED, TO ) gentlemen, without board, a large and stall ‘fron Room, on second’ floor. References required, i 4 WEST EIGHTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue.—Two handsoniely furnished Rooms to arately or together, with of without Board; prices Fences exchanged. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL let a large, airy, well furnished Room, to one or two ntiemen ; closel, hot and cold water and bath room adjoin- Ing; terms moderate; reference required. QB QUINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Kooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors, gly or en suite. 21, Ser At CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BREYOORT HOUSE. — ZL Newly and elegantly, furnished Rooms, en aula or sin gentlemen with good Konrd, for gentleman and wife or single ‘Reterences required, 102 WEST FIFTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED irons Rooms, with or without Board, on reasonabie 10: bath, &c 104. wrest FOURTEE: Rooms, handsomely Singly. with Hoard, House tir 105 5 CLINTON aven 4 with Boa 108 men, without m TY.NINTH STREET.-TO LET, wns, “WEST aw without board, two well furnished Roome; Term LACK, A FEW DOORS FROM rirtit Elegantly Aurnithed Rooms, en suite or WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE. Handeomely furnish Rooms to geatie- NTY-SEVENTH STREE! 1@.—A handsomely furnished back Room, on enti BAR FOURTH jemen or geati or, to let, with Board, for two wife, BAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—First Rooms, with or without Hoar: 114 for single and married gentiemen, at summer prices; ho Rooms tu let, with Hoard, References exchanged, barhood and table first class. WEST TWE NTY- INTH “STR mh A FEW DOORS weet of Sixth avenue,-A few handsomely furniahed ‘Terms reasooable. Family emali, 116 } WEST FORTY.FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH ard, nicely furnished Rooms to geutieinen and gentlemen, wives re 124. weer ELEOENTH st enue. — Desirab! auite of aeparate, for families or g ard; house private and family very nite. Qf) WEST TWENTY-SIXTH aTR LEGANTLY 130 Mimishea Rooms to tet, to ten BL tet sm rate. I se FAST TWELFTH &STRE TO LE ET, “TWO hicely furnished Rooms, good location, 1b gentle. amen, without board; $16 per week for the sult, BAST NINE alone house east of Irving frome on neeond for, neatly Turn! for gentleman ‘and 7, NEAR SIXTH AV. furnished Rooma, en ith or wit mat re a1) ce 4. BROADWAY .--ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, en suite or singly, to ane and gen- ith or + without Board; WW 14 BROADWAY, NEXT ~ BLOCK. ABOVE ST. James Hotel. Jegant Suit of Rooms, with or with out Board, and one gie Room, Also Rooms at 33 West Twenty-third A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, WELL FUR- nished.—Superior aceommodation for gentemen and their wives or gentlemen ; excellent location. Address JANE. SEVELT, lol Fifty-third street, between Third and Lex- maven ingto WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE WOULD LIKE TO let a ni furnished front Room to gentleman, Mbere hecan enjoy home, Call for two days’ at No. tad Sixth a OARDIN' you can get handsomely ce walk from the Par! nd B18 per week ; a Hall Room $7, in the first class house itt) East! Pitty-tret atrect, between Lexington and Third av. Muar HILL, 19 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.— Comfortable Kooms, bath, closets, &c., for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; ‘brat claas Bourd; delightful lo- —DONT GOIN THE COUNTRY WHEN furnished Rooms only fifteen with Board for two, at G14 #16 erm, NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND someiy furnished Rooms, w! 4 Clinton piace, ‘one door west of Fifth | ener OX OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE) ROOMS IN a first class house; private family ; moderate terms. No. 2 West Thiriventh atrect, close to Filth avenue. ec QPACIOUS AND. VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, to first class parties, with superior Board or private table, athe delightfully Located residence 400 West Twenty-third street; also large, airy Rooms (or gentlemen, with or without ET.-WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD—A FIRST House, near Broadway and the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and separats Kooms therein to families ; terms mo- everencen exchanged. Address A. X., Herald office. Be RD WANTED- FOR A YOUNG LADY, I vate family, or where there are few boarders, Address M. L., Herald oll OARD WANTED-¥OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (full board for wife only), where there are no other boarders; accommoda:ions must be first class. Address P. L.M.y a atlice, Boe, WANTED-IN A SMALL, RESPECTABLE amily, by a young alti who works Gut during the. day location below Twenty-third street; terms moderate; pay: ment prompt, Address Mary R., box 214 Herald office, OARD WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND jaughter: large and one small Room adjoining if Pos bles Address, stating lowest terms, Summer, Herald ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY LADY, A GOOD SIZED unfurnished Room, with ample closets, on second floor, with Board, Ina private family; focation between Eighth aad ‘Thirty- fourth mreets, Broadway aod Sixth avenue; moderate; references exchanged. Address, with full partie: lars, box 1,377 Post offce, New Work. Lge A VERY QU' TET PARTY, TWO ROOMS connecting and Board. for two; private family pre- will be per- ferred; price not to exceed #16 or #18 manent If suited. Address Realty, Wagtepouiminx TEN ae By oF week; d office. Brondway and Prinee streets @ pleasant Room, with Roard, for a lady and child three years old; terms moderate. Address J. J. P., 507 West Houston street. ANTED TO SECURE-—GOOD BOARD, sta, Rooms, for 30 or 40 peer, girls; y eria blab board not to be over #4 or in 12 Forty-seoond street, west fi SIDENBERG & CO.,'805 Canal street, gi A wae ak vip et FOR THE HE AT AN bie! HOUR Fro Leaving ruin ADDRESS AT THE BRANCH OF- ‘OF THE ORK HEBALD, 145 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. a _ COUNTRY B BOARD, A —VERY OOD BOARD IN A Fi + farmhouse for three or four persons; 20 miles from New York io in Jersey. Address C Central, Herald otlice . OARD IN MOUNT VERNON.-TWO GENTLEMEN and their wives can be accommodated with Board ina Market Sule, Inquire of ©. SCHUYLER, 10 and 12 Centre jarket, of address Mrs, SMITH, Mount Verdon Post odice, _PLEASANT Rooms, by, good roadway. pam AT STATEN ISLAND. 4 location, near frat landii rH bits be view of the bay. Apply to D. R. HITCHCOCK, 100 BeAke, CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM HOUSE, near the White Sulphur Springs und Catskill Mountains, For particulars address 0. Herald gilice. Pos", AT, RrctMOND HILL HOUSE, NEW DORP, Staieu Island, on the Highlands, $6 to 89 per week } ault of four roome vacant June 13 ‘Good rooms now. . KELLETT, Proprietor, Beare wits GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, FOR A familly of sis, oF seven persons, can be bad In 8 private ily an Morristown, Address box 168 Morristown, OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, WITHIN ONE hour of the city, for gentieman and lady and child three years old; also nurge and coachman ; terms must be reason I eye Sais Post for two days, stating terms and locality, C. O. box ofiiee. NOUNTRY eee (IN NORTHERN JERSKY, IN A J pleasan tion; near station; 26 miles from Now Werks hiner week oom nutation, #25 per quarter. WELLING, 1 Cilamber reet. NOUNTRY BOARD—IN PRIVATS FAMILY IN NEW ) Jersey, near depot, within an hour of the City Hall. for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; beauti{ul place on the iver Wermns very moderate, For particulars address Ky 31036 owery. NOUNTRY BOARD-ON TRE NEW JERSEY CEUIE AT J Railroad, 45 minutes from New York; accommod: for a small family at a farm house; no other boarders fsbuae fteraia of oe Vegelavles, shade, &c. Address A, C. W., lerald oflice. letting BOARD—AT A PRIVATE MANSION SITUA- ted on the banks of Hackensack river, with 20 acres of ground attached; 40 minutes by rail from Pavonia ferry; con- voyance to and from station free of charge ; 15 minutes’ drive ; pints: shade, milk and vegetables ; table and accommodations frst class; stabling if desired. ‘Terms $10 to $12 per week. Call on or address J. A. COLE, Hackensack, N. J.; refe ences, NOUNTRY BOARD-SIXTY MILES FROM NEW YORK, 7 in a large farm house, newly fitted up, on bank of Housatonic river, near raiiriad ani steninboat: pleasant, healthy location, with fine view of Long Island Sound, Partics wishing the comforts of home at a reasonable price can see the proprietor at 394 Hudson street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Also photograph YOUNTRY BOARD—AT CLIFFWOOD SPRINGS, SEA 7 Shore House, Keyport, N. J., 26 miles from New York by steatnboat ; fine location; good bathing, fine fishing, mineral springs, and all that can be desired in a first class house. Farticulars at KING & CO.'S, 185 Filth avenut (SOUNTRY BOARD—FIFTEEN MINUTES" RIDE FROM the steamboat landing, Newburg. A party of six caa be accommodated with pisin Country Board ina private family; termina $6 per week; no children. Address J. C., box 80, Newburg, N. ¥- JOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE J family, reniding at Rutherfurd Park, N. J. on the Erie Rallroad, 3) minutes! distance of city, and 8 minutes’ walk of the depot. House dolightCully situated, with. plenty of shade, fine drives, &c.; location healthy and unsurpassed. Please address Irone, Heraid oftice, for one week. OCHRE, BOARD CAN BE HAD ON STATEN island, two hours from the city by boat or cara: bo pleas caled and near steamboat landing. Apply at ‘est Fifteenth street, NOUNTRY BOARD FOR ADULTS—AT FARM HOUSE, one mile from Lake Mahopac? Full particulars can be had at Stratton's House Furnishing Warerooms, 724 Sixth avenue, Ooee BOARD FOR THE SUMMER CAN BE HAD ata farm house seven miles from Poughkeepsie; terms moderate, Address J. L. B., Poughkeepsie, N. NY. NOUNTRY BOARD ‘MAY BE HAD ATA FARM HOUSE 7 in the vicinity of Poughkeepsie; terms reasonable. Ad- dress box 747 Poughkeepsie Port ollice. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, / wife, nurse and three children, in a healthy locality, easy of access from the city. Address, with particulars as to lo- cality, terms, » Pay box 2,818 Post ailice, New York. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED--A SHORT DISTANCE from the city, for a lady, two children (six and ¢ight years old), with servant. Address, stating terms, which must L. R., box 100 Herald oltice. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN J and wife, no children, for the summer, within 25 miies x; Hudson river preferred; good Board, comfort- tawa with pisaty, of shade , convenient to catiroad Address, with full particulars, B. W. B., Herald of New You PPIBST, CLASS FAMILY, CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with first claas Board and Rooms in a beautiful and healthy locality; one mile from Washingtonville station, oa Newburg branch of the Erie Railroad. For particulars’ ap- we tod. f, WOODRUFF, Biooming Grove, Orange county, jIRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD-IN A PRIVATE family ; location healthy ; fruit abund lawns large ‘snd shaded; stabling for horses without charge. JOHN D. BROOME, No. 9 Murray street, G.002 BOARD, WITH UNFURNISHED ROOMS, AT A moderate price, in a plain family: beautiful location; splendid views and shade; on Bergen Point Piank Koad, 23 minutes from foot of Barclay strect by Essex Ratiroad of New Jersey, and five minuies from depot, For particulars address Mra: M. GARVEY, Herald ofc AENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD NEAR RAILROAD oF boat station for wife and four half grown children, no nurse; home himself Wednesday a jay 5, willin to par about €40 per week. Address Manutacuires, box UDSON RIVER BOARD—AT ONE OF THE FINEST residences, thirty minutes out and five from depot; re- fer toJoy, Coe &Co., Tribune buildings. Address H., Spuy- ten Duyvil. ERSONS WISHING TO OBTAIN BOARD AT ELIZA; beth can be pleasantly Jocated within five miautes walk of the station. Address Mrs, B. M.C., Elizabeth, N. J GouMER BOARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS CAN BE HAD fs for the season at the Bassett House, New London, Conn, XUMMER BOARD.—A FEW PERSONS CAN BE AC- commodated with oard ‘at the house formeriy occupied by Captain Wade, in We eatport near Southport; the roome are large, alry and well ened; Inrge yard, plenty of lo8e place is large. jtable tor fishing and rowing. ‘Rddrese JOH GREGORY, Southport, Cona. po hy tober BOARD IN AN ELEGANT COUNTRY RESI- dence in Westchester country, 16 miles from New York. Accommodations for horses. Call at or address 41 West Eighteenth street. WO OR THREE FANILIES CAN FIND GOOD BOARD pleasant Rooms at Bergen Point; guod boat- ga vathing, near the house; access by boat or cars; dintance 86'minatos trom ety. ‘For particulars call at #8 West Eleventh th street. Waxten IN A FARM HOUSE, NEAR THE CITY, Board during the summer mosiths, for a family of three; near salt water and where there are no other board. ers preferred. Addre Heraid office, for three COUNTRY. BOARD-DELIGHTPUL LOCA: = gtiom: bathing, shade, trut c., and first rate table; 90 minutes vii J. duinmy cars from City Hall, at a very moderate rate, for an ndvames of toe above Amount seourity and first class ‘city references given, Addrens Integrity, box 211 Herald otice, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD D IN BROOKLYN A’ BRANCH OFFICE 145 FULTON ‘STNEER. ___.... SUMMER RESORTS. T FIVE MILE RIVER HOUSE, ROWAYTON, CONN, Bathi boating, fishing and selena drives, in this de- C. SMITH, as above, lightful marine atmosphere. Address 5. or 202 William street, New York. TLANTIC Bag) LONG Lae 5 A A Mote, har owners, has refitted i open for the season on the 6th of June, Torma very moderate. Catering in the German and Amert- Gaede, fee neat iy aes “eappaienua way, New York, betweon 10 and 19 o'clock, Hi 'M. REICKENBERG, Proprietor. __ BROOKLYN BO BOARD. east 72, state re STREBT, Oo Heights! One large Room oom ton we ard; dinner at 834 o'clock. TWO YOUNG Board; 114. BotEER STREET, BROOKLYN, ‘men can be accommodated with good terms 86 per wee! a 155 HENRY STREET, NEAR THE WALL STREET +) wad South ferries. —Large, coal, end pleasant Rooms, with or without Board; ail i ita; terms moderate, O* THE HEIGHTS. {HANDSOMELY FURNISHED CORNER | HENRY. —BOARD ON and one bali Bed- mp front Room, second in. a social family, with good Board; alto single, looms; nese Wall and Fulton ferries: terms, #9 and upwards, 127 Pierrepout ) LET—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, TO A GENTL' man, without board, one well’ furnished Room; price $6 per week. Address A. B., Brooklyn Post of) NDRE GIERIET, OF DELMONIC ndsor %% ‘ferme moderate. 612 Bi Thirt : VERY ly furnidhed Roota at his new and well lacated ry a avenue, between Thir- G {RANT HOUSE, «8 NEW BOWERY, NEAR © HATHAM F square, Rooms de. and 6c, per day; $2 aad $2 4) por week ; open all nig! NTERNATIONAL, HOTEL, JUNCTION OF WILLIAM, Dusne and Chambers stree/s. Board and Room 04 4 day, 87 to #10 a week. — Roome without board d0e., 0c, and day, 84 to 85 a week. Open all night, TEW ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY ‘AND Bayard.-On the European plan; 200 light rooms; lodg- ings 500, Oc. nightly; 88 to $4 weekly; for gentlemen on SUMMIT HOT! New houses 100 ate price; by the day OF BOWERY AND CANAL, ooma; kept on European pian; mod- week or mot B.BREDER, Propristor, © OUNTRY BOARD, LADY RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY DEAIRES bt lite girls for board and tuition in the ib ane music; terms moderate. Ad- a, Con A FARMER, LIVING AT RATONAH, WEST TER county, 42 miles from New York, on Harlem Railroad, will accommodate six adults with Hoard. Particulars ob: tained at Beach's pharmacg, 688 Hudson street. AT WATERSIDE, STAMPORD, CONN.—THE FIRST AAS clase family Ubarding honse'on Henry street, near Atlantic, refurniahed and open for the season; delightful lor cation ating and fishing; convenient to cars and boat. ‘Rererences exchanged, hn A<BOARD AT AT. JAMES HoTE: wert end new ho fret olay multe je; ot ANA Ould Water, AC. AC.1 & Mine ersey econ we dtdly farnished Ki ome ovenOntR, wins, balli® trom Jersey Cll ferry by New daily. TLANTICVILLE HOUSE, AT ATLANTICVILLE, Long Branch, N. J., having been doubled in size will be en For visitors June 26, 1869," For Board apply to WIL- M CUOPER, Proprietor. ELMQNT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN N. J. BY Mibe opened dane ibe D. A. CKOWELL. * yg td SPRINGS, NEAR HUDSON, N,N. Y.—THIS water if universally regarded the best combination of healthy ingredients of any in the country, C. | c B. NASH. \LIFF HOUSE, RYE, ON LONG ISLAND SOUND.—1 J “hours from New York; for beauty and bealthfuiness, tite place ts unoqualted by any thing near New York ne bathe in "heating being. “ Mra rree tha u a&c., and delightfuid rives in the vicinity eatrutle: rooms can. now be obtatoed SMITH & 225% Liberty atreot, (urEWoOD SPRINGS, port, N. J., is now class Tnniitse sod bosintee. moo best of table will The favorite steam dally,at 4 o'clock, and ar Fuil particulars at KING & i ry ritth pavens (rrr HOUSE SITUATED | IN THE HTGULANDS, J opposite West Point, Garrison's Station, ia nuw ore for the reception of non the arrival of 10:49 A. Mt The stage will be at the dey nd 4 P. M. trains from ore. A. JM E BATH | HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN J.—Opens June l. Route via Morris and pene: Rast rod, “roi of Barclay, we Street; time of leaving, &ani tl » address Ke AN, Proprietor. Ci be seen ead from 12 to 1 o'clock, te 6 John street, New vork. nine LBRANON AVENUE HOUSE co ONT RNWAL! A new house wil be open therties Jone vi ; commanding @ full view of Newhir: bay; te a few first cine hoarders, For part culacs CHRISTAL, 226 Pearl street, or auirees LARK, Cornwall landing, N.Y, A TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J.— ‘This popular and beautiful sumurer resort ia now oped. JG. ARMOUR. I INDEN PARK, AT CORNWALL-ON THE-HUDSON 4 This beautiful summer resort has been put in complete repair, and is now ready for the reception of ©. He RING, M Issisguot SPRINGS HOTEL, FRANKLIN COUN: ty, Vermont—W. H. BURROUGHS, Proprietor. The tel now opened for the reception of guests. First class accommodations, rire Vermont air (80 favorabie for invallds and others) wild and pleturesque scenery, including fine views of Mount Manafiold and the Adirondacke ; boating, fishing, aplondid drives, &c., ke. This house ts adjacent to the famous MISSISQUOL SPRINGS, whose waters have wrougit such almost miraculovs cures of the most ol nate diseases, Ratiroade from every direction to St, Aibans, and from there itis @ charming ride ot ten miles. Communications addressed a& above will receive Prompgationtion. ‘NE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, OPENS JUNE 15. Mr. FISH, Ji, ean be een at Cl) Lae Kiva ean be made.ry N he SHEET. SUMMER RESORTS, GQOUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN HOUSE FORTY-FIVE minutes from Hoboken by Morris and Essex Railroad, six minaice frou, | Montrose station, and penne aera from . 1OuKe thoroughly renovate: Sed etentes Toe throughout, water and baths 02 each oor. Attached to the house are fine lawns and a large gro ood bowling alley. Dillard room and crequst grou accommodation for horses carriages. Apply to or dress HITZELBERGER Re PALME, Soute — N. OUTH SIDE HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L, I, ON THE Great South Bay, oue hour and a half by outh Size fate Toad, will be veady for guests June 22° good fabing and bathing, B.C. KING, , Proprietor, — IMCOE HOUSE, OYSTER BAY, L. I-18 NOW OPEN for permanent and transient guests. Families and busi- ness men wishiug good rooms aud fine table will make eariy application. Terms moderate, The steamer, D. B. Martin leaves foot of Wall sireet dafly at 4is. Full particulars at KING & CO.'S, 185 Fifth avenue. ATAMFORD HOUSE, STAMFORD, CONN.—LOCATED tn one of the most beautiful villages in the vicinity of the city, baving cban, e1 owners and newly. furnia med, is board bor open for perman and transient lors; Ful. Ganing, battling and drives unsurpassed; sleamer trom. F ton alip at 3 P. M., and 14 trains BPEACER, Manager _ GT JAMES HOTEL, MARION (WEST END), N. J. OF fers jualled inducements to merchants, bi men and families, being only $ minutes from Jerse ares ferry, Cortlandt or Desbrosges street’ 26 trains daily via New Jersey Central Railroad; ‘alo three lines horse —) plendid location, fronting ‘on Demott Park ; Blegantly furnished roo eo Leer or pend 3 a randerh Improvements. cuba, be 4 cok vibe yon ermanent Board week; transi 275 per iad Fy ou the prrtaises, or to GILES, SALES en lane, pus CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Long Branch, N.S has been ieased by “porrows, Of the Everett House, New York, on the 18¢h instant. WwW. B. and will be opened for th Rooms may be engaged at the Continental or at the Everett. HE PAVILION HOTEL, NEW ROCHELLE, WEST- cheater county, is now open for the reception ‘of board- poderate, ers. “Fino rooms aiid pleasant grounds, Terms AmowRsMENT A.D. MELICK, J JR, & BRO, because of the heavy rain ‘are again obliged to adjoum the Avenal Saie. In order to appreciate this beauteully tocated ~~ property, Sane {tis desirable that the sale as take place tae on a fine dar. : ~~ ie is adjourned until to-day, Tuesday, the 16th instant, Train will leave the foot of Cortlandt street at 2 P. M. The railroad tickets already given out will be good for to-day. For additional tickets and pply at the office of the auctioneers, ull particulal 26 Pine street. UCTION xorig a TMS DAY, TUESDAY, ok. We shail include this day (Tuesday), in addition to the, usual assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMRETIO DRY GOODS, ver a very choice LINE OF FIRST CLASS READY MADE CLOTHING, ‘To be sold by order of assignee. wea and goods now rea WM. TOPEING & G0. Auctioneers, 0. 182 Church street, EDWIN NICHULS & CO» AUCTIONEERS. Magniiicent Houseltold Furniture, ood 7. cars: Fepetorie. ronzea, Paintiogs, Vases, Statuat cent satis brocatel’ Parlor Suite. Velvet, Brussels, Medallion Cer At public bm ae this (Tuesday) mornit June V5, at 11 o'clock precisely, at the elegant browa stone residence, ‘West Twenty: Midte atreet, between Sixth and. Seventh ave- nues. Parlor Suits, Cini with the richest description crim- ny fon and gold, old satin brocatel; Curtains to Tintch rosewood Etazeres, Freack Cabinet flaed Tables and Chairs} Bronzt sures my Clocks ‘aintings by rat masters, Ching and ‘Rati Curate Rirkisn Chatrs; Lounges: Library Books ferand 'side Stands; torewood aid want Chamber Sate, Hedsten da, Washatands, Commodes, Spring Hair Matiroswen; Linén, Blankets, Quilts, Bofas ‘Chairs, Din- ing Cha! rm Sliver Tea and Coffee Bets; I6e Pitchers, Casters, Buiter Dishes, Coffee Urns, Spo "Forks, Table Cutlery, Ghinn Tea and Dinner Sets? rich Cut Glass and Cryst stal Wares | i &e. Sale rien rain oF @iine. Parties wishing to atten this sale take Broadway or Sixth avenue stages or Avetion 3 NOTICE.—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, canosday, June 1 at Motelocky at No. 43 bey street (top floor), Machinery and Tools of a Steam Gatige Manufactory, Comprising Lathes, Vises, Sorew and Steam Presses for Machineats and Die 'Sinkers, Shafting and Pulelys, Tools, Lathes, Figu }, ke. ‘Catalogues at ‘our office. R. T. bap are &CO., Auctioneers, 35 C A. * 74 *108, avoriongER. AUCTION SALE. - A rare chance for housekeepers. 600 lots superb Household Furniture. Drawing Room Suits, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Mirrors, Books, Carpets, Silverware. ‘On this day (Tuesday), At the elesant brown stone mansion 67 West Fifteenth street, between ea Sth avenues, commencing at 10% o'clock Magnificent rosewood Planoforte, Parlor Suits, covered French satin bro- entel bubl marqueterie Cabinets, Etagere, », Bookcase; Paint- ings by eminent artists; Lace, Brocatel_Curtalas, rosewo wainut Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Hi six months; cost $15,000. ig to attend this aale take Fifth avenue siages of Sixth avenue date. AectION SALE or BOOTS AND Sk Ww. M. HOLLINCSHEAD, ‘AUCTIONEER. . ware ae SALESROOMS 23 AND 3 gael "STREET, will Mid thei NEXT LARGE PACKAGE AUCTION SALE BOOTS, ee AED BROGANS DNESDAY, JUNE, 16, AT 10! caer A.M. seule will Symoriee prime assortment Eastern made Goo to city and country A —JOUN L. VANDEWATER, Avororane, NO. 4 Duane street. This day, at store, at 12 M., special sale Of superior and iret class troiting, road sn 4 family Stock. (See Horse and Carriage head. DJOURNED —- A Printing Establishment. JOSEPH odlere ~ a il sell by Ca WRDEEEDSY, ‘june ay Py 10 o'clock A. Moy all the Tapes xtures, Shafting, Furniture and Goods of whatever kind and descrip tion, constituting the Job Printing Establishment of the firm of Stone & Barrow, on the second, fourth, fifth and axth floors of 98 Nassau street. By order of WALTER ROCHE, Esq., Receiver. Aneutpayn JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. JOHN: ge! a An TASSELL, Auction Mart, 112 Fast Thirteenth ron - lat sales of Horses ull deseription tn Saialogee nd of Horses a jages. We never postpone a sale on account of the ac. Dart ASstoNee's SALE OF Dry be reer. ane Jewelry, Watches, &c. a Auctioneer, By S. HERMAN & CO., will sell bag oI | hod 15, at 10) Ba orclocks a quantity of Batioas, Combe, Ci Linens, Dry and Faney Good, Hat, Joweiry, W ches ae positive, without reserve.” By order oon Hh ignee. A, © BURECKER, S08, CO.. AUCTIONEERS. a ND’ GREAT ANNUA, THE ‘noreteP OE PARR ASSOCIATION, to be held on the On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 18 and 1% This propert; ‘a situated on the banks of tae B FUL PASSAIC RIVER, LES OR 45 MIN( Tre FROM NEW YORK CITY HALL, x! « stone's throw of the new depot on the New York sWwego MIDLAND COUNTIES RAILWAY, now building. 9 MIL wn Naps and free passes at the oilice uf the auctioneers, A. J. RLESCKER, SON & CO, 77 Cod the olice of the company, 18% Hudson Special train at 11 A.M. on the day of al Other trains at je Aston QUINBY, AUCTIONEER, ¥. AUCTION SALE OF EIGHT VILLA SITES ON ORANGE MOUNTAIN, N. J, BELONGING TO A, P. PILLOT, ESQ. EK. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction on Wednes tiny, Jung 23, 1°54 at Big o'clock PMs on the premies, re, N.J., vate elegant Building Sites of 5 acres each, located on the Turnpike, Northdeld road, Gr Mountain avenues, located bi the residen et f A. P. Pillot, Mra. Charles A, Heckscher, and those af General Marcey, Dr. Marcey, Mr, Robinson, Mr. Hecker and others. These plots are unexeelied in conventence of location, beauty of prospect and salubrity of climate by any property the same distance from the city, viz., Lweive mile The property ts beauticully voded with aplendid forest trees; commauding views of the surrounding country, and adjoins the village of Orange, with all Ite rdveutages aad hourly communication to tae city of New York Maps and terme at the office of the Auctioneers, No. & Pine street, New York veTION NoTic! ATR SALE, OVER rivry ita, covered with wl brocatel, repa and hairel variety Bedroom stabrag that, ERNEST -HOTH'S Furniture Manufactory, sireoty Yewvoen Broad ‘ay aud Mulberry street. cheap for Bicecker SALES AT AUCTION, (A uDRIDGE & woop, AUCTIONES ES. Beautiful Bulaing Lots, Weat End, city'of Bergen, N. J on | WEDNESDAY, NIUNE 16, 1969, o'clock, on the premises, New Jersey Railroad from Jersey City broesen erecta), 26 tratas dally; also running every fifteen minutes froin andt and Desbrosses streets; Hoboken ‘bristopher streets, to ae City Ny imbere and ‘Twenty-thi only eight minuer ferry (Cortlandt and three lines horse ca Jersey City ferry, Cor ferry, Barclay and C! Corners; and Pavonia ferry, Cha: streets, Tubaing within two blocks of this pro These lots are most beautifully located an all first cinsa, alficent hotel, just compieted; all modern impro mPnis, accommodations for 250 guests ; gaa, water and sewers {othe main streets. ‘The property is sid out and intended for pirate, rewidences and to fect healthfuiness and easy accessibility aurpasses an} in the vicinity of New York, From any part of the cit) J niow Canal street it can be reached in less time than even Square, and conveyances much more comfortable. engaged in the lower part of the eity can remain at their Offices till 6 P. by: pond at on P. M. be seated at their dinner. Free rides o1 far of wale. parties tak thing the M. train foot of Cortlandt street will furi Free Lupeh at the t, James Hotel ‘opert over before re ! 0 the hour of saie, Those taking the Peas a train will tpt for se nale. we 4 ‘ol Sothys ets and mapa ot apply to ALDRIDGE & WOOD, Auctioncers, ey Rity, near Court House; LEWIS Woo, t0 8 migomery str Jormey City: W. A. COLLINS, 33 Pind ate et, New York, oF Hotel, on the premises. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF magnificent Household Furniture, fine Carpets, &e. moai of which are in. perfect order, having been but used. RRY, Auctioneer, wlil sell this day, Tues- ant Furniture, &c., contained iq, 88 East Nineteenth street, com: mencing at 102 o'clock precisely, consisting of an elegant rosewood seven octave Piavoforte, magnificent Suits in French satin brocatel and Gne repa, Contre Tables, &c.; also a large variety of auperb Bedroom Furniture, in ine ‘carved walnut, Sc,; pure borsehair Mattresses, dc. fine Dining Room “Furniture, Tableware, &c. Full particiiars in cata: logues. BY HENRY, IH, LEEDS & MINER. Y H. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Balosrooma No to Chambers airect. wud Tt Art Galleries Noa, 617 and 619 Broadw; a WEDNESDAY, June 10, at 11 o'clock, at thelr ealesrooms’ Nos. 86 Chambers street and 77 Reade street. WINES, Liquors ‘&C,—The sale will commence with the geveral lites, of really Sie Clarets and Sauternes brands of Cruse Fils, Freres, Fi Co. sound fire elass high gras ‘win Lareee, Be alles tuperior Margaux, Medoo, <c,; also u few dozen brandies old White Top Madeira; geauine fine Malmscy Port and Sherry Winow, oid Cognac Brandy bottled, in Franc, Holland Gin dotted in Holland, Holland Gin, Jamatca Rum, Bourbon Whiskey, Sherries, &c.y in demijohna; do. in casks. Dozens old White Port Wine, Pinet, Castillon & Co., and Otard Bran- dies incase; Keller & Miller Whiskey.” Also to close In voices, lines of Martelle and Hennesey Brandies, Scotch and Triat) Whiskeys, Ruma, Port, Sherry and Madeira, Vottled tn London by L & B, Wine Company. Ais, at 12 o'clock, in front of our salesroom, No. $6 Cham- street NE PAIR BAY HORSES, 8 and 9 years old, kind in single and double harness; superior under the saddle; not afraid of loco! ation; f free from tricks: they will trot together in 3:80. D in Gne order, SET DOUBLE k HARNE: BY HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER. esroom No. 8 Cortlandt stre street, four doors west from Broadway. nearly new. Private establishment of a gentleman going abroad, cou- sisting of Team, Carriage, Harness, &c., as follows : H. D. MINER & BARKER will sol! at auction, on Wednes- any, June 16, at 12 o'clock, in front of their saiesroom, No. 8 ndt street, a very fine team of sorrel Horses, 16 hands ‘Deke sound, kind and gentle in all barness, free and i drivers, perfectly true and reliable in every respect driven ‘by a lady and admiral 4 adapted for a Tainily for summer use, either in or out of the city ; also open Barouche, or ar size and light, built to ‘order by J. B. rence, this city ; inside turo over seat, silk ‘ined, with linen covers, in perfect order, set double Harness, nearly’ new, Prinoe’s metal mountings, | made to order by Lowden, of this city; com 2275. Cau be seen at 11 o'clock morning of gale, in front of store. Lf stormy the will take place the next fair day. , BY HENRY J. LEEDS & MINER. -Y H. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Salesrooms it ey Cheater street and 77 Res galleries Nos. $17 and 419 Broadway On Thursday, June At ig o'clock, at their salesrooms, Nos. 9 Chambers street and 7 pre Ca by_order and for account of the NE’ JERSEY E. COM! as about 20 PACKAGES UF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, without reserve aa above. ONTENTS. UNKNOWN. . CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER. CAMPRELL & CO.'will zell this day, commencing o'clock, at 19 Et ett and entire the the Bar and Billiard Sal Hiawatha, v iz. :—Sharp" 4 Billiard Table French Plate Mir- rors, silver plated rosewood English Beer Pump, splendid Bar Counter, with complete water iixturea, Lunch Counters with marble top, Oil Paintings, Kugravings, Chairs, Tables, Glass and Silver Pinted Wares ¢h eo ings Braves, ‘Oil’ Cloth, kitehen utensils, &c. Will wiso sell Lease of Premises for three years; rent only $600 per annum ; together with the full License for six months, Reat pald for six months, “Rare cliance for buyers and speculators, who are specially invited to attend. No reserve. Positive sale rain or shine, CAMPBELL, Jx., Salesman, Y A.M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER.— WALNUT J AND Rosewood Furniture, Clocks, &c., &¢.—A. M. CRIS- TALAW 4 SON. will offer this dng at I ofclock, at their salearoom, 437 Broadway, between Canal and Howard, the sack of wee chines maker, comprising Parlor, x Caspers ‘and rary Secretary’ an ‘ary Boo! Hutfets, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstandsy Latlstands mar? ble top Centre Tables Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Bronze aud Gilt said ura urtains and a general assortment of Household Furniture. Catalogues at sale. Bi PHILIP LEVY, ATCTIONEER...WORKS OF ART. a Superd collection of Oll Paintings, by eminent artists, taloque sale on a Artists’ o'clock. is day and to-morrow, June 19 and 16, at jasaau street, communcing at 1sg ede Ctueatay June 1. at 10% o'clock, at wu street, gente se salcargomn 7 Nass Household Furaiture, oe Parlor Suits, “Curtalna, Carpets, Chamber Suits, Lor Wardrobes, Mattresses, Pullinases, Bedding, Book: les, Crockery, Glassware, Mirrors, Paintings, &c. to'be aold ‘by vatalogue. . (oRroRation SALE OF SCRAP IRON, FIRE HY- Grants, &e., at public auction.—The Comptrotier of the city of New York will sell at public auction on Tuesday, June 1969, ‘N0 o'clock A. M., at the Corporati i foot of East Spam fourth street, w lar large lut of ‘Scrap ron, Fire nt Ks, vilare may be bad by application to the Collector of enue, Comptroller's ollce, City Hall Park. RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, Ww Youx, June , 1869. CPQCKERY, GLASS AND YELLOW WARE.—JOSHUA BEACH, Auctioneer, 62 Harciay street, will wells sévortment of the above on Wednesday, Juine 16, at 10 o'clock, tn lots auitable for city and country trad Packed’ tor ship! Vie BALE THIS DAY.—BY VIRTUE OF A age Twill expoae {or enis on Tuesday, Lith day of No. niveraty lac o's. a . Ay, Pao a Talloriog ‘Hela 4 and Good Will of the by order HENRY MURPHY, Attorney for Mortgagee. H, PIERSON, AUCTIONEER. BY A.D. MELLICK, JB,, & CO., Auctioneers and dealers ia New Jersey real estate, 26 Pine steet, New York. Auction sate of 70 Villa Plots at Plainfleld, N. 5. known asthe Raymond property, ‘On Wednesday, June 16, at) P. M., on the premises. ‘These lots are well located at the base of the Blue range of mountains, fronting on the main road to Scotch Plains and In the midit of One residences, ovoupled by. New Yorkers. No suburban town ia more favorably known than Plainfield, situated, as itis, about one hour from New York ow the Gen-| tral ‘oad of New Jersey the most poputar goed in jo Hew, fand in a most beauiitul section of co ta rape {aly tiling up wits » pooniation of New York oe, train from the toot of Laverty street at 11 A. M. 08 of sale, Lunch on the arrival of the train, Fi pesecs, mops a and eat particulars ADD at the Bactionee: treet, New vork: O. H. PIBRSON. AUCTIONERE. By A. D. MELLICK, Jn, Jn, & BRO, anctt ane Posters Matinee Terssy Beal Eiana Be Bine et ‘Thursday, June 17, at | P. M., on the promises, Important gate of 250 Villa Plots, By order of De Witt Clinton Jones, Esq, At NEW PROVIDENCE STATION, on the Morris and Essex Railroad, about one hour from New York and oue mile frome Summit. These Iota are situated {n the most attractive region of New Jersey, among fine improvements and tmmp- diately at the station. kp gn i the lovely Passaic Valley, the Orange Mountains and the vi- ciaity of, Summit TES nelghbortood, te unexoeptionabley being within a short distance of several large towns. Thare: Will aise be offered a cesses eee Residence, recently in'from foot of Barclay root a at 1LA.M. ‘Collation ‘on the arrival of the train. ‘For raliroad passes, maps, and full particulars ply ut the ollice of the auctioneers, 26 Pine street, N AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS, DAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 15 East Brosswaty a large fot L Hes and Gen Women's Wearing Apparel, Dresses, Shawls, Silk Sacks, Reranants, Bedsing, Eihdcrothing, Coat Faia ‘and Vea and various other too numerous to mention. r of Solomon, TiS Spring street AWNDROKER'S BALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION eer, will sell this day, at salesroam 42 East Broadway, lota Men's and Women’s Clothin, Band Linen, &c. By order of P. Falion, at Ilo’ relock, Spreads, 'T ty-niath street, PAWNBROKER'S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY — FIELD, Auctionoer, 195 Chatham. street, will sell this day, wf 11 olclock, 50) lots of Gold and Sliver Hunting and Open Face Watches, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry, Rings, Earrings, Braceleis, Necklaces, Guard, Fob and V Jao Guns and Pistols, Medical Instrument, Opers Glasses, 22. By Simpson & Co. 19 Kowery. Thursiay, Men's and Women's Clotuing, By order of Mrs. B. Costelio, 16 Mott street, /AWNBROKER’S SALE.—WATCHES AND JEWELRY. R. FIELD, auctioneer, 185 Chatham street, will sell this day, Tuesday, 15th, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond and Gold Jewel Proofs and Pistols, Musical” Tustruments, Opera Glasses, Ke. B. Simp> ton & Co,, 195 Bo RYPTRERETED FARK, BJA FEW 3 MORE VILLA Sites left at auction’ prices, rang 1m $3200 to BHO. For maps, c, address E- D. CORDTS; ‘fuibertard Parks New Jersey. OBERT lesa See ROBERT SOMERVILLE. wil fer Wednesday, Jane 16, at 1034 o'clock, at #2 Fifth avenue, a large and gea- bral neadttment of Household Furuiture, tine. Parlor Stila, Fiageres, rosewood seven octave Piano, Centre Tables, Lonnyea, Rockers, Card Tabiea, elegant carved walnut Ket Room Suits, Dressing Buregis, ‘ashstands, Wardrobes, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Mirrors, Oliclotus, Hat Rack, Hall Chairs, de, } OBERT sdipcpaie ie AUCTIONEER, Ressau sirect. i oka, Be ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell on Tuesday, 16th, a6 11 o'clock, at his saiesroom, 37 Nastau street, 0 large and le coil ‘a choice selection Biography: History, dnd ile Res PARK Assoc RUTION SALE OF WO) LOTS, THIS DAY. Special train from foot of Cortiandt street at 11 o'clock. Froe lioketa at A, J. BLKECKER'S, 77 Cedar street, Rian, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—BILLIARD will sell for account of former purchaser, without limit, at So'ciock P.M at A Pearl street, one DAE Hard Table arved Eagle ‘and Lion, Bar and Bar Coun- ter Range, Bote ‘Botier, &c. I JPICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SBLG this day (Tuceday), a 10}4 o'clock, at 165 Clinton street, corner Grand, a general assortment of ‘Household Furnitures viz., Bureaus, Bedsteads, Beds, Bedding, Stoves, Soft Chairs, Lounges and other’ Parlor and Kitcben Furniture. .E OF FOURTEEN HADS. ALT, LOT gar, Bar Fixtures, Lease, &c., of House ookIyy by COLE & MURPHY, Thursday, ABBOTT, | AUCTIONEER. MORTGAG! t.. at 10%) o'clock, of boarding house, a& WILLIAM ABBOTT, itorney for Mortgages, No. 6 City Hall it place. ( Vv 7 G. RULE, AUCTIONRER, + CHARLES V. WHITE, Anction and Commission Mercbaai, wil sell this day. Jung that 10% orclock: at ine Salesroom, 10 Murray ln the Stock aad Fixtures nor and cigar of black walnat 4] ‘bow Case, wit Ginasware, £e. > in casks so invoice of qovenrsen MENTS FOR THE HERALD VED IN BROORLYS AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 149 FULTON STREET. fe ye RESTAURANTS. _ “LHERMITAGE. Casa PHILIPPE, “RUE Montorugell, No. 70en face la rue Mandar, ari. — This old extablished house is still carried on by GEORGE and Madame PASCAL (90n and widow o Mons. Pascal, so justiy celebrated for his excellent culslows and named by the press of all countries the “Prince of Rea: The most recherche cuisine, the oldest and ues and the unremitting attention of the proprietors obtained for the house a European reputation. CROCKERY AND PLATED WARE.— VANS, Auctioneer, will sell, on Ti Jane 15, at 10 o'clock, at 50 Barclay street, « well wrod stock of the above goods, Also the stoc clining business, to be sold in lots from the iy and country trade, Goods careiplly pack HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, ett sell on meer Juae ia atll o'clock, at EX ‘Torpedoes, \$75,00 worth fhuredaye Furoiahiag Goods, for shipping No. igars, we Groceries. jotions Sundrios, pete STATEN meaty ‘30 mi lew York. ANTHONY 3 co i SON & CO. Sona Jane ae a port ete En at New Brighton, Staten fatand. ine mode rn brick with Las porte with as also be Brie ‘or sale. For hiets containin, ro and deseri ly at the ‘odice of the auetioncers, Ro. 77 Cedar streek, izanaigpa The adore property Is offered In cilla plots, 50x20 feet, ant {a unsurpassed in desirability of location and convenience to the business centres by any =i ‘yet presented to the public. 7qT. ‘GLEDHTLL 1 #60 . ecm & Gledhill, uv Uittora ford atreet, Lig row, Eng! Menge a Jobbers and a Tatton Furnishers, for the winter now on hand. N. B.—Jovoocs ‘and tailors visiting are espectaliy invited to call. ‘AMES E. MALLORY, AUCTIONEER. By MALLORY & BLACKWEL Feat iberiy atte 24 Tueaday, June t the premigen 3 P. M. ‘The great continuation tale © ‘of valuable business and man- ufacturing Lots on Orchard and other aireets, including water fronta, within 200 yards of depot and steamboat landing. AMES OM.) MILLER, AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, ILA. M. 297 Acres of Land, town of R; fait mite trom Portehester ‘depot; beautiful ville. ef Tickets (ree, JOGART, AUCTIONEERS WILL ¢ PELL ot on ag June 17, at Wy 0 "Ren Pan one Engine ae eee eay Ac, tn complete working order; Uprigat Flue ROGART, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL ON WED: o. neaday, June 16, at 10'y o'clock, at the auction rooms ‘0, 1 North William street, @ large and fine assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of fre Parlor Suits, Tete-a-Tetos, Bureaus, Wasbitands, Chairs, Exteusion Tables, Lounges, ‘Siue Looking LK, redatoada, ac. 9 Brussel Ingrato ding, me dium size Safe, Bi Tavle, ac., te. OSRPH EGEMAN & CO, _WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, » Court street, first house: north of First ear e toek and Fixtures of Store, Tebaceo, me and Holders rarious Kinds, Show © raid Counters, Shelving, Chairs, Ta jon; Stoves, Glassware, Ae. RWIS E. WOOD, AUCTIONERR Greenville Property. . 120 ratuabie Lots, at Greenville, NJ. at anetion : Su mines trom at verty gireet, Kew York, by Central Ratiroad o ik Jorgen a ‘and 20 minutes from Wall street oF the City Hall, Now " BWI woop Will eel! at pub ay on THURSDAY, JUNE PM, 2 o'clock some of the most donirable Property in, Hudson county. All ots are beautifuily don high ground, commanding an extensive view of the bay and city of New York, Brookiyn, Staten Island, Long Isiand, &c. The prop: erty to be auld is on and near the Eastern Boulevard of Hudson County, and a short distance from the station of the Céntral Rail- Toad. Pr ‘Twenty-two traine daily, each way, between Greenville and New York, running — Lin fireet to Greenville in twenty minutes, for 10 cents (by ex: Bion tickets). For perticulars Ingarre at the Post Oleg buliding, Green. tlie, Ned. ov of Li W200, Montzorty si Jere City or Me ARNSTRONG, 1 Eger eens Nom Kone” ty \t 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CON ERN. BE It KNOWN Guat I, NAPOLEON SCHOENBERGER, | will Bee a new Saloon at 293 ¢ 00s, on Scour of Elieabeth. ‘Betore the opening of te saloon ‘all Yriends and customers will receive a no NAPOLEON SCHOENBERGER. rR in FOR THE HERALD IN BROOK LY! _BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON Steer. i FURNITURE. i A MAGNIFICENT PARLOR sc. Ry ng roeatel), cost. #460, for #160; on Bookcase. Planofortes Broasea Chamber and Diving Furniture, at a, sncri of Weat Fifteenth street, en Sixth aven —OVER FIFIY MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATRL Farioe Sula, all colors. from #150 0, gr aircioth, from’ 65.10 $150; all Rorihe' Purniwure M ang 56 BI Brosdway sud Mulberry atreet ¥ At PRIVATE FAMILY. LEAVING THE gre wren WItL gorered with ttn, : rowerood Pianot are brocate! and reps; rose Curtains, Carpets, Cl Ghambte aad Di Dining Furaiture, ao. 1f8' West jest Torbay, ‘ais street, near Broadway. ARPETS AND PURNITURE.—HOUSEKEEPERS SUP. plied with Car Bedding, &e., on easy terms; monthly chance Tor hoase keepers. KEULY # Gon. corner 23h at. and Gia as. ther’ atore. ‘No connection with any ot! OUSEKKEPING MADE EASY. Buy your bone < corey one and sc from No. 198 Eight! ue, corner Twentieth street, where you can pay by the week or month. AD YBRTISENENTS 1 FOR THE B HERALD, IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 5 FULTON ‘STREET. _ CLOTHING. _ THIRTEENTH STREB 4 the highest prices for Indiea' Ao ‘arel jatberg. and Jeweiry. T 187 THIRD AVENUE (OLD NO, toa) “LADIES AND gentiomen, receive highest prices fi ‘ant OW Clothit and Carper, Call on or address 8. MISH. Ladies attend by Mrs. Mish “EDWARD MILLER, 186 NEW NO. 160), SEVENTH A 1 + avenue, near Nincteenth st guarantees to in re in om Tor Cast Of Clothing, Carpets, wc, bY oall- tog or A T.THE NEW sTORE, *f SIXTH AVENUP, NEAR Forty-sixth street ISAAC FLATTO guarantees to pay the i vat OF rericere &e., by on or addressing. Mra, Flaite, GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR. LADIES AND ORNTS to disvone of their Wearing Apparel and Household Furniture, “T have received 60,000 orders and must be sent due time. I therefore can pay 50 per cent more than other dealer. J take this announcement to your advantages Please call on or address tl, ROSENBERG, 245, Seventh ates nue, second door above Twenty. ‘fourth airect, Ladies to by Mra, Rosenberg, T 11 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM Ot A ot Waveriey Ladies! and genticmen one " Aatoniahod at the prices F. HARRIS pays for Cast OF Clothe arpets and Jewelry. As we to fll a largo order for the Wostern market, we will pay 23 per ceat more thao any ower dealer in the city. Please call or send @ note to F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue, Ladies attended by full value for alll Clothing, Ladies Mrs. Har thn, OPpPosite “MARKS, 8. Skt AVENUE, ntiemen can receive the h street, — monds, Jewelry, o 1 please to all ah oy the namber aeabove. ‘Laitea waited upon ‘True you wil be dealt with to your #atisinct) At SOSEVENTH AVENUR, CORNER TWENT sireet.—K. HART paya the highest price for L tlemen's Wearing Anparel aepels Furniture, a d upon by Mra. i ‘Apvenn BRTIS IM nts FOR THE HERALD YIN BROOKLYN AC OUR Bhaneu Orie, HO FULTQN STRBET,

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