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* BLOCK FROM CITY Frankfort street, corner Soest ‘Bbc, to bUc. per day night, BLOCK SOUTH | OF Wate per week: Mii he Grant House, 48 New W OR TWO ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED, WITH OR without pear ti in pak ter aa family; no other boarders, at 71S South Wi ouare, fronting Park, Te [H WASHINGTON aRQUARE —LAROR AND ‘mal! Roowe on second and floors to let, with 690! and pleasant location ter the summer monibs. | ypCHATHAM, SQUARE 109 day; $2and BLOCK PROM BROADWAY, FRENCH ‘House, 70 ist, elegantly furnished Rooms dn second and third floors, for fatally or single gentlemen, ¥5 Waverley piace. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, 4 flopre; also other single and do one Bete ¢ pr jt joard. 89 V Preniycourinrec, prices, with or without 3 WASHINGTON SQUARE, | NORTH. —ELBGAN: of Rooms on parlor, second nd third doors; alfo and communicating Rooms for gentlemen polutments brst clase. Referen xchange Bra AVENUE, NO. %, Bireel.—Handbomely furdisned Rooms, aint Ov apoond and third Woors, with sirst class Bow sccommoriated | ferme moder al $6 AND UPWARDS FOR, § oad; Rooms, without boi joard aug Room, per vay, #1 0 Dupont House. CORNER THIRTEENTH or 1p suits, ‘transient LE ROOMS, WITH by the night or week; As 166 Hudson street, 6; 70 B10 PER WEEK BNTLEMAN AND WIFE or a few single ge en cae obtain dy with, leasant Roows, at 18 St. Mark's place, near Cooper Insti- tute. g™ STREET, NO. 19, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Fourth avenue, Elegantly furnished Roome @let, with or without Board, to families or single gentiemen; fermas moderate. TH STAYET, S10 ned front Rooms to ST, HANDSOMELY _FUR- t, with Board, to gentlemen ingle yentiemen, a summer prices, Refer- Woes exchanged. 15 EAS? ANTEENTH STREET. ELEGANTLY FUR. ) nished Second Floor; rooms separately or together, with Board, at moderate price. gentleman. 1S Rast ARQ FIFTH AVENUE. 29 strictly private tamily would like to |e Gusly furuished Rooms, wid Board, to's aanell guiet furil very reasonable em STREET, N furnished Room, with Board, for two gentlemen, can behad in a private family, Address 3. A., Herald 0: i" IRVING PLAC! tl Also a single Room for ROOM jemen or A LARGE, PL and Bedr REET, NEAR DELM¢ til) fall, large airy Rooms, ni yy, wihnut board.” References re- NEAR FIFTH ard; summer STREET, comm, wit 98 STRERT, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, HAND- someiy furnished Rooms. en suite or singly, with supe- ae Board, can be had by applying at 19 West Pwenty-urst street, Relerences exchanged. 95 EAST FIFYEENTH SIREET, ONE DOOR FROM Broadway.—Purnishea Rooms to let, singly or en te; house irat oinss. Best refereace given and required. EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, SEVEN DOORS from Broadwa: Jesirable 'Rooma, in suite or sfactory to applicants. 35 WAPAYEITE PLACE (COLONNADE ROW, OPPO- ) site Astor Eibrary).—Handsomely furnished Rooms, With rae Glass Board,” for famities aad gentlemen ; tabie 30 Singiy, to let, with Boa rataken. References required, —ELEGANTLY 3G BASTIWENTY-SRCOND STREET. furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, for families or ingle gentlvaen, with’ srst clase Board; references ex- ged, ‘Summer prices, WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE. ANPSOMEL furnished Rooms to let, with Board; summer prices; ions first clasa, References, TH AVENU! FURMISHUED LARGE AND pune to r 36. 40 ) EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR PROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, large Rooms, suitable for a gentle- manand wife or two single gentlemen. References ex- hanged. (WES iT TWENTY. FOURTH STREET.SECOND front Suit; iarze closets: hot and cold water; Splendid’ location; with or without Board. Also Rooms ou top floor, 4 WEST FOURTE! TH STREET, ROOMS 10. LET, with first clases Board, suitable for gentlemen and thelr wives or ningie gentlemen, on moderate terma; tran- sient parties necommodated; also day boarders. Refer- ences, 46. WEST NINTH BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues. Furnished Rooms (large and small) to let, with Board. 56 NINTR oPRRET, 1 FEW DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—Pleasabt ROOMS Wet Wis Bened ta gentleman and wife or single geatiemen, 3 ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 5G Rinisuea front Rooms on the second tloor, with or without Board; day boarders taken. 6 "ITS AND SINGLE ROOMS, s, at reduced rates. Those de- ations are invited to c Room, at summer prices; ences. |, NEAR GRAMERCY P joor, also one lenge. and ope ingle 8 ) CHARLES STRELT.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS TO Hlemen aiid wives i private table if required; refer- let, with or without Loard, to single gentlemen or gen- 100 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, CORNER ) FIFTH AVENUE.— with or without Bi Fourth eae: ‘rable Rooms, with frst — d, for f ilies and ingle eee i also je board aes ars Ki Mrs. 8. CUMMINGTOS EAST. TWENTY-' THIRD STRI “ONE DOOR from Fourth avenue.—To let, furnished, Partor and 02 on seeoud floor, separately or together; Board if required. ST PORTY-POURTH STREET.—SECOND or to let, with or without Board, to a family orto single gentlemen ; family small; references requi EAST BIGHTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLA- TLD fenton toter First clase Board for gentleman and wifeor single gentlemen, in private family; large second Hory back Hoom, elegantly furnished, wit fine large bath- room adjoining. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH VA 2 Winte—ooms on second floor to ‘let, with Board, 0 suite or singly ; reference required. TWENTY.SEVENTH STREBT, NEAR FOURTH avenue. Pleasant furnished front Room on second ‘ge closets; also one on third floor to let, with 1: 20 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.--HANDSOME Parlor Floor, on third floor, with or without Board. MACDOvS. AY, STREET, NEAR AMITY STREET.— Nicely furnished Ko 32 for gentleman and wife also Parior Floor, with for two. ingle gentlemen, $15 and QG wren 136. Brondway.niktexent Mapora little house ; 4 make comfort gentiem: WE STREET, FAR with Board: handsome ome Tor single gentie~ VENTH ST —HAND- ruled Roots with Besta ee private ta- ea required. WAVERLEY P board, Second oor, 139 —FURNISHED, WITHOUT (table for a patty of gentie- Y ie Rooms; all at reasonable Prices to prompt paying parties. STREET, 14.4 WEST, Porry. SECOND | door from Broadway.—To let, with Board, threo Rooms, suitable for gentlemen wid thelr wives or sin- gle gentlemen, ON AVENC Handsomely furnished Rooms, with ntleman ekg or single gentlemen; very small pri- ul for 14 Weer ‘TWENTY-SEOOND STREET.TO LET, Board, to a gentleman, a very desirable second glory Riteay ime Giery convonigacet TAOdy taal toler ences required. NEAR ELEVENTH STREET )—A young widow lady occupy. 147 SIXTH AVENUE, (don't ring the bell. own house and living alone would rent furnish Heors rio gemiears, with or without Board; every com- fort of a firat class home can be enjoyed. Gs WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—LARGE MAN. I4 sion; summer prices, with or without Board; spa- cious, neatly furnished apartments; whole parlor, second or third'floor, Reparately or counected. References required, 15 5G WEST ELEVENTH st £ STREET (VERANDA row).—To let, with or without Board, two large, well furnished Rooms, in a private family. Terms mode- rR EAST “TWENTY: SE" ENTH STREET.—A eee 2} furniahed thira story front Room, with bath and ntle- ferate. 174, Benson sree. FURNISHED ROOMS, a0, in first class house, from to Week. Gur, batus, use of parlor aud piano bai 205 BAST IWENTYSIXCH STREET.—A LARGE, Srrnienn go RFF, Bedroom, weil furnished, auttadie fo fe; other Rooms, to suit single pi Permanent oF transient Hoard. Private tnble if Feuuited. 207 EAST. BROADWAY, BETW JEFFERSON and Clinton streets.Gentiemen can be Gated with cood Board and pie : oan these forms, Call for tures days. avant Rooms, and at moderate 911 East se BNTRENTH STR! 1 Sloset on the same floor, to two single gentlemen or man and wife, with Board; family private; terms mo “REAR STUY. hed Room, wi a 401 2 ereaces eaten pauieman and Lis witey 91@ West TWENTY-FOURTH cI 216 somely furnished Rooms to let, with peat bopelt _Hemen or gentlemen and their wives; terms moderate, 994 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, WERN Seventh and Eighth avenues, ‘To let, with Board, front Room on third door; well furnished’, hot and edid ‘water; large pantry room. Those in pursuit of a home cail. 228 West THIRTY: THIRD STREET, OLD NO. 158,— ‘A cosoy littie front Parlor, well furnished, bath oining also one om second floor, @12 per week ; fl) Board for lady. 254 WEST FOURTEENTR STREET—LARGE, 1 NIC LY furnished Roos, with Board, to gentiemen and their wives or singie gentlemen ; references exchan go: 261 WEST FIFTEENTH STRERT.—A TIA HANDSOMELY ‘urn oom to let, Byard, to a gent.eman and wife or two singh jomen, with avery wemience. Ferms moderaic, SS oom ar AND ERS WANTED. TWAUTY-FIETH STREET, NEAR NEAR | avenue.—A few ere can 20 Sse {ged Rooms and (good Board; private private 30. qwELTA I BTREET, NEAR SECOND A’ Room on second floor, with Hoa porate ‘ana wife or two geutlemen; large Koo! . B10 per weok. EAST FIFTIETH 8TREET.—SPLENDID UNFUR- 414 inh iabed ed Rooms, Grat class Board; bouse and neighbortiont strictly firat class; terms low. {D2 FOURTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-N! ‘ Lie strect—A a few pleaneat Boome nt wiht band rivate amily, jemen only j a ap pel oe i goo 639 3 IXTH AVENUE, Fable, oh easkemen tek cunmee mean cee marae changed. Apply in the stores ‘diel b 14 Y.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ad and third i NEAR THIRTY-SEVENTH Rooma, rs 175 Q rye ay to let; att o moderate, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN NEATLY FUR- ished Rooms, without board, in a quiet neighborhood Walt town, convenient to all railroad an ‘stage fines. ns ite third hot from Centre, NEXT TO COLEMAN HOUSE.— ‘nished Parlor and Extension Room my “door. Breakfast if desired, Terms Anarene CAN OBTAIN, THE AZERNEION OF petent nurse, with Board, in a heal jon, miles from Now York moe take charge of children. Ap- ply at 341 West Thi th atreet. FAMILY HAVING “MORE ROOM THAN THEY RE- quire wilt let one or two handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board; 00 abjection to a doctor or @ dentist, 145 Enat Eighteenth alreet, placed ticnnsinnne SO PARTY LIVING RETIRED WILL LET NICELY furniahed Rooms to gentleman and wife, board for lady. Noge Dut those wishing # quiet home need anawer, First Gland tcoation to vicinity of Fifth avenue Hotel. Address QUIET, Bicrald office, ODGINGS FOR GENTLEMEN.—A FIRST CLASS house; clean, ecmfortable, eo and airy Rooms; good altendance: $4 Bond street, half way betwoen the Bowery and Broadway, near to all whee lines, and ‘two principal eat wn, Quiet, good Beighborhood, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, reduced laos; house and location 216 West Fitwenth street, NO, BROADWAY ann (TWENTY NINTH c ve famil; Ingle Rooms it seer aogenns single Rowis LELAND. = ae A + GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ACCUSTOMED nxuries of am elegant home, wish to obtain per- Creag Board tn astrictly private family ot weaith and re- finement: unexcoptionable references. Address CLA RE, box 182 Herald office, Wome 2D-AY A LADY, ON THE 18TH OF JUNE, A large, well furnished Room, with breakfast. Localits below Thirtieth street, Terms $7 weekly. Address BINGLE- TON, station &. TED—BOARD FOR FOUR PERSONS, AT HAR- jem or vicinity, for which a first class pianoforte of any atyle will be given in exchange. Address MANUFACTU- RER, box 180 Her id off BROOKLYN BOARD. HEIGHTS—43 SIDNEY PLACE.—HAND- ished Rooms on second floor to let, with rat ve minutes from Wali and South ferries. References exchanged, ROOKLY! ING FIRST CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODA- Fark Avenue Hotel, Park avenue, Forty- nd richly furnished. {T, GEORGE HOTEL, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND ‘Twentieth street. Elegant Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly; liberal terms ; table d’hote. Wa. He PAIRCHILD, Propriotor. COUNTRY BOARD: \ T PLEASANTVILLE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.— Partlow wishing Board tn the country, 144 hours from city, can find splendid accommodations, at moderate pri by addressing N'MABEE, Pleasantville, N.Y. OARD IN FLUSHING—AT WINTER MANSION, beautifully situated, near the depot; trams every half hour; rooms furnished or poet terms moderate. In- quire at Winter Mansion, Flushing, or’ at No. 11 James allp, jew York. FE OARD CAN BE HAD IN A BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE, five minutes’ walk from depot; fine fishing ponds near. ‘Address nox 187 Post ofice, Monroe, Orange county, N. Yo allway. BOARD—AT A FARM HOUSE, ON THE MOUNTAINS, four miles from Orange depot, N. J; comfortable nc. commodutions, plenty milk, frull and: vegetables; torms moderate; references excuango!. Apply at from 1) A. M. to4 P. M., oF at 32 burteenth's ‘treet. OARD WANTED —: — GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ON the ssashoré Island preferred; one hour from the city, Address, ‘wits | ‘ull particulars, terms, &0., M., 96 01 RD WANTED_ON SEA SHORE OR DIRECTLY ON it water, for lady and servant, within fifty miles of city, with private family preferred. Address, with full par- = price, Ac. for one week, H.B.,” box 165 Herald AT WHITE PLAINS, FOR A GEN- three children and two servants; three ith location, terms, reference, D., box 2,07 New York Post office, RIDGEPORT, CONN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN, WITH families, can obtain Board for the summer in a private family; terms reasonable. Particulars by applying at the coal office corner Lexington avenue and 1 re ROOMS NOUNTRY BOAR! ON Ase BUrt, FARM RL, J large and airy; well shaded, opposite Poughkeepsie. Address J. LUCAS, Highland, N. aa = NOUNTRY BOARD- -DUTCHESS couNTY; FARM House, 13/ miles from Millbrook ; Duteh: Column- bia Railroad; high ground, plenty of shade ; stabling and car- fishing, bathing ‘and good living; riage furnte ved; Fhonting, drives tnsurpaased. References—A, P. Smith & Brother, .a04 Broadway; W. W. Green, 355 Broadway, and P. Be Amory, 78 Cedar street. W. WODELL, Mubbettavilie, N.Y. FOUNTRY BOARD “AND INSTRUCTION. WANTED— ) fortwo boya,7 and 10 years old. Adaross, with par- ticulars, C. A. P., Herald ofice. \OUNTRY BOARD AT CHAPAQUA, N. Y., ON HAR- 7 Jem Railroad, 3 miles trom city | hotise aituiated on hich ground, 8) acres'attached, commanding a beautiful scenery ; Tooms large and airy; extensive plaza; five minutes from depot Address, as above, lox O65. Reference, Mr. J. A. Kemp, ¢€ Mesurs. P, Lynch's Co,, 4 Vesey street, YOUNTRY BOARD ON LONG ISLAND.—THE LAKE House, overlooking Lake Ronkonkoma, 48 miles from New York by Long Is:and Rajlroad, has lately change hand: ‘and 1s now open for boarders; loculion delightful an healthy, good fare; vegetables and milk from the farmer, Board $10, per week. Refer for particulars to, FIED WHIGHY, 67 New street, or Colonel PULESTON, No. 5 Wall JOUPTRY_ BOARD WANTED—AT ORANGE, MONT- _) clair or Bloomfield, with three rooms, for two adults and two children, aged 14 and 10; also stabling for two horses Address, terms and full particulars, BI. ¥., Vox 10k Herald oft 1OUNTRY BOARD WANTED-IN ORANGE, SOUTH / Orange, Bloomt or Montclair, for a gentleman and wife and two daughters; must be first class and terms mod- rate. Address, with references, W. RB. C., box 4,277 Post ol ORDHAM.—FOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLE. men, $8 to #1) per week; house and furniture new; three quarters + ‘an hour from Twenty-sixth street depot. . MULGREW, Liasan Cottage, Fordham. OOD anise CAN BE HAD ATA LARGE a, house near the Mountain House <p Raa aoe apring water; good, shady play groun: Catal Terms $8 per week. WESLEY C CUNNINGHAM, Catsicil, Kiskatom, Greene county, N.Y. FORMATION REGARDING FIRST CLASS COUNTRY Board at w pleasantly located farm house in Berkshire county, Massachuse ined by applying to bali GOODALE, Nos, 7 est ‘Twenty-third ‘street, Avenue Hotel, ONG BRANCH.—ARRANGEMBNTS’ CAN NOW BE 4 made Cor Board for the season, in a cottage, delighttully Situated on the shore; bathing houses, stabling for horses, Apply at No. 2 West Thirty-ninth street, ONG BRANCH.—ROOMS FOR FAMILIES IN A HOUSE near the shore; large grounds, well shaded; terms mod- erate; conveyances to beach or cars cheap. Apply at 20 West Fourteeath street, O¥ROE, ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y.-A FEW FIRST class boarders wanted, by arespectable farmer. Hand- uated: ood boating and Ushing: two miles from ir. skp’ TE [A CLARK. WANTED.—& GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A nice, comfortabie Room, with good Board, for the sum- private house preferred, at Staten Iniund (New Brigh- ton), or in the vicinity of New York, not moro than one hour from Beaver street, city. Address, with terms, A. C., box 836 Post office, WASTED BOARD IN A COUNTRY FARM HOUSE, not over one hour from the city, for a gentleman and wife, Address, with full pardewiars and terms, J.C, C., 38 Pine sircet, room No. 2, New York. SUMMER RESORTS. BY LMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N, J.-- e opened for the Feception of company Jane 155 Eilts ac cording to the location of rooms, from es to #18. D. A. CROWELL. ] AYSIDE HOUSE, NARRAGANSETT PIER, RHODE nd,—The best facilities for surf bathing, boating and with a delightful view of the ocean. Terms mode- ‘Address JAMES ROBINSON, Proprietor. (SuFrON | SPRINGS HOTEL, WN. ¥. Tn connection with the celebrated compressed air, mineral and Russian baths extensive and magnificent establishment will now open for boarders and a soek- ers, L, B. HOTCHKISS & CO., Poprislore, N. B.—Circulara sont on application, ALIFFWOOD SPRINGS,-SEASHORE HOUSE AND J grove, delightfulty located, on the beach, at Clifwood, Keyport, miles from New York; terms moderate, ly to’. B. GOODALE, No.7 West Twouty-third street, Fil th Avenue Hotel. Cogrer HOUSE, OTSEGO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN N. Y., will oped June t.—Blegantiy furnished ; boatin fishing, fine drives; ground mate ciassic by the’ Pen Cooper; terms $8 ny famillon taken, for xeagon at ron: sonable rates. Address CHARLES A. WATKINS, Watking House, Albany, N. Yor or Sooper House, Cooperstown, N,'Y. SPRING heey ROCKLAND jore Rooms to let with PAIR VIEW HOUE v4 mn Sr nie and ate } good mines? motes, me f ern Kalle VEN Hiren. SUMMER RESORTS, pean! Hows BOtES, LONG BRANCH, . J.-15 NOW ee TOWLAND a WHITE, , Proprietors. _ ~ | Le fe be renyanemy noc ORT ELAN BENR! Lg 3| ees ee me il sen ad a ae Persons wirbin, Drawia Fido y are by Tadeon Riser | nose oink scibreugs | He roprietors, NBPTUNE HOvS! NEW ROCHELLE, I8 Now open. Distance, 1734 miles, per New ‘Haven Railroad moat every hour, ___ WM. 1, PISB, Proprietor. Bw HOTEL AT CORNWALL. THE CLARK House wishing to ngage 6 oe ne cpeanp plea addres 'M. B. ELMBR, Ropriator, RINSE EOOEN B NEW AND FIRST CLASS; GAS $7 ALL UO podern trea avated positinas view 26 es in, al coal 5 tina | walk from Noairoas sation, J.D, PALMER Cte of tain House), South: ‘Oran A VILIO! ISLIP, now 0) for the ELIUS BANTA, Pi XT, MARK'S HOTRS Ieland,—This oe ‘ine hot Sours fips LONG ELAN, n for pot ator ita Address 0 letor, late of NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN fesort if now open for thesensnn. at or ad: oe Uae Cote, “Propricis Sn Bi Ball Ahly ST JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J. FRONTING ON De Mott Park.—Firat class simmer Hoard nt moderate brices; city and country combined; more goavenlent and Ceaaibie to lower part of ‘city than even. Fourteenth. atre and conveyances much more comfortable; eight min from Sornay City ferry (Cortlandt or Desbrosses street); 29 tri New Jersey Kallroad; aiso three lines horse 8 mt ious tablo; elegantly furnisued rooms, en suite or mode: ements; gaa, baths, hot and cold he premises, orto GILES, WALES & Rooms, en sutl WABREN acta PSS sratentonia, Cooma arders a shes, ‘ASMIT ee © fa now of For particulars AT AUCTIO ar B. Mi AUCTIONED: ze, gHUREDAY' an and aa Ste Wand — “ ay ape we a pe ir Some cation ot tem oe ae e Ruth ecnoe sis coat Nanri ® pumber of pies sr favorite 1 eta by peninoes eels of — Wy = ese #3 ald, Brown, Hike an, and acres ithaten on and from Pridey, 0th inet, aa Ait set catia of t fc wie fone bie Hos! a Bronze atuary, £6. | tise lie te ftom acy i papota, be: 2 ite bi ‘Bell's Life ip Londan, Louton Hefhats day ag hor te the Year Round, Wilkes’ eekly, foe, Weeki i fowridl pane F. ai 8. uaa tl pra aot at their. ries ad Pare Harper i “Herald oi HBA, ry, isp Fost, Commercial, INER, AUCTIONEER, NEN rd EERO Bibi ion So saturday, Soe ati thelr Salesrooms largo aud due assort- a ht of eleyant Hounshe ld — EER. 87. aseal ie neat, Post Office, Ara eaten JOUNSTOR 4 VAN tat TASBELL wi t thelr salesroom, 37 Nassau streot, 9 large ange aesortwient of ouwshold Furniture, irrora, Carpets, Pianos, Melodeous, &0, ; algo a large assort- Freaty (pice Furaiture, Doses, Siulng and ‘Sanding; sates, ROH. _JOHNETON, A oTION CORPORATION NOTICE. _ RDINANCES oF THE CENTRAL PARK. e Board of the Depariment of Public Parks do ordain as follo All persons Srdsi0N 1, To euler of leave the Park except by the gate- was Ke 2. To climb or walk upon the wall. So. 8, To turn cattle, horses, goats or swine into the Parke 0. 4 frearms, or to throw stones or other mis- wigs paid i by rc. 8 Ho Gut, break. oF fm any way ture o the trecn,shrubh, plaoie, Wt oF ny of the wing fascon, bridges or other constructions upon the Park. ‘Sic. 6. Or to converse with, or in any way hinder tho engaged nits construction, 7. Two pounds are. herel ished within the Co: oe eatabil tra! Park, for the impounding of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, doge, swine and geet, an Other animals found trespassing tpon sald Park. All sich anunals found at large upon the ‘ark may be taken by any person or errans, and driven or carried to one o id pounds, and may be kept enclosed therein during fivg days, at the end of whch tu time, if not pre, Visusly claimed, they may be aold at" publie. auction; pro: vided that two days’ previous notice of the sale thereof shall have been conspicuously posted at the pound, The owner ot any antinal, ag mpounded by virtue of the ordinances of the Central Park, may redeem the anme before the day of sale, by the paynoout to the Treasurer of the Bourd as follows For each animal other than goats and geese, $2, and the expense of keeping. "or exch goxt, #4, and the expense of keepin: For ycese, 8c, each, and the expense of keeping, The expense of keeping shall be reckoned as folio For each horse, dog or head of neat atock, 600. per day. For each gout, twine or sheep, Mie. per day. for ench goose, be. per di If within one month after the sale of any impounded anituals, thotr former owner aball appear and claim the anme, Treasurer shall, after deducting the full amount of the charges provided for. pay over to him the proceras oF their *“Sto. 8 No animal shall trayel on any part of the Central Park, except upon the “ride,” or equertrian road, at a rate ‘exceeding seven miles per hour, Persons on horseback shall Sot travel on the a, or equestrian road, at a rate exceed- ing ten miles per hou 9% No Venice, shall be permitted on the “ride,” or ian road, the same being devoted exclusively to eques- trians; nor shall anyvenicle, borse or animal of burden yo pon any part of t! — Park except upon the ‘drive’ nd other carriage and transverse peter and upon auch places as are appropriated for carriages at So. 10, No animal or vehicle shall be permitted to stand upon the ‘drive’ or carriage roads of the Central Park, or any part thereof, to the obstruetion of the way, or to the in- convenience of travel, nor sball any person upon the Centra! Park solicit or invite passengers. £0, 1), Nohackney odach, carriage or other vehicle for hire shail'stand upon any part of Central Park for the pur- pone of taking in eny other pessengers or persons than those carried to the Park by said coach. carriage or vehicle. ‘Sxo. 12. No person shall sree any articie or thing for ale uj 4 es sbentra Park exc jously licensed by the Bon De Department ot Pl ile Parl BOT shall any Pamuimens i ye allor on the Central P SEO. 13. ens or express wagon, with or without passengers, nor any cart, dray, Wagon, truck or other vehicle carrying goods, merchandise, be gp soll or other article, orsolely fised for the curris merchandise, ma- nure_ or other articles, shall be ‘allowed to enter any part of the Central Park exeept upon the transverse roads. Sx. 14. No threatening. abusive, Central or indecent Ian- pcze’, shall be allowed on the Central Park, whereby a each of the Bence may t ie ‘coccastont Sro. 15. No lyse shall be allowed ae tell fortunes or play at any game of chance at or with any table or instrument of gaming, nox to do any obscene or indecent act whatever on the Central Park. BEC. 16. In cage of an emergency, where life or, property are endangered, all persons, if required ao to do by the Ruperintenlent or any of his assistants, shall remove trom iy Nou of the Centeal Park specited by the Su mie: cent or his ese and remain off the same til sion is given to retur ‘Exc. 17, The Centeai Park shall be open daily to pe public during the months of December, January and February from seven o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the an ing; during the months of March, April, May, October a1 November from six o'clock in the niorninig ‘uni nine o'clock an the evening, and during the months of Juae, July, August a eh cero ee five o'clock in morning until elevea O'eloek in the evenin, Sre. 1& The ‘Superintendent may direct that any of the en- trances to the Park be closed at any time, and may, on spo cial occasions, also direct that the Park, or any portion thereof, remain open at other times than those abore spect “Sec. 19, No person other than employes of the Board of the Department of Pubilc Parks shall enter or remain in the Cen- tral Dank, except when it is open as above provided. ‘SEC. 20. No dog shall be allowed upon any portion of the Central Park, unfess led by a chain or proper dog string, nct exceeding fv feet tn length, nor shall any person be allowed to Jend any cuadruped (except dogs, In the Central Park. ‘Sko. 2. No person, except in the cmpigy of the Board of the apartment of Pabile Parka. dhall bring upon the Con: tral Park any tree, shrub, plant or flowers nor any newly plucked branch or portion of tree, shrub, plant or lowcs: Sko. 92. No person shall bathe, or fish mn, of go or send any animal into any of the waters of the Park, nor disturb any of the fish, water fow! or other birds in the Park, nor throw or place any artielo or thing in anid waters, Skc. 23. No person sball fire, discharze or eet off in the Central Park any rocket, cracker, torpedo, squib, balloon, snake, chaser, or double header, tor any fireworks or thing under any other name, composed of the same or simiar ma- terials. of of the aaine or similar character aa the reworks above specified. 4. No person shall place or propel any invalid chairs or perambulaters upon any portion of the Central Park ex- cept ungn the walks. EC. 25. No person shall post or otherwise aflx any bill, notice, or other paper upon a my structure or thing within the Central Park, nor upon any of the gates or enclosures thereot. BEC. 26. No person shail, without the consent of the Presi- éent of Feed oF the Devartument of Publie Par play upon any musical instrument within the Central Park, nor shall any person take into, or carry or display in the ‘Central Park ed fag, banner, target or transparency. No hmuinary’ or target company of clvie. or other ieoeiaite shall be permitted to parade, drill or perform upon the Cenfral Park any military or other evolutions or movement SKO. 28 No fre engine, hook and ladder, cart, hose, truck or other machine on wheels, commoniy used uy the extin- goisbing of fire, shall be allowed on any part of the Central ark, except the transverse roads, without the pa bee tea con- sent of the Premdent of the Board of the Department of Pub- |, No funeral procession, or hearse, or other vehicle or person carrying the body of a deceased person, shall be allowed on any part of the Central Park, except Upon the transverse roads, Src. o0, No person, except in the employ of the Board of the Department of Public Parks, shall ight, make or usa ba) re fire Bh No the Central I’: No person on foot shall go upon the grass, lawn or turf of the Cebiral Park. except when and ‘where the word “common” ts posted, indicating that persons are at liberty at that lime and piace t6 go upon the grass. ‘SEC. 82. No person arrested in the Central Park for violat- ing any ordinance or any rexulatfon of the Board of the De- partment of Public Parks shall be conveyed before any ma- gistrate, nor shall any complaint be entered against any per. Son until they shall bave been brought before the Captain of and his the oili- the Central Park Police, or the chief officer in chary approval of making ai ‘such complaint first obtained oie ander of the Department of P bie Parks. der of the Depal ‘ably s r sae af the D aerntat ot Publle Parks, President ot 6 De; ol ic Pari NEw York, May 36, 180 vant PROPOSALS, i QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE 5) oltice of the Clerk of the Board of Edweation, corner of Grand und Blum streets (and. nownere else), until: Tuesday, Lith of June, 170, at olcloce Ty Mey tor muy lying the Coat and Wood required for the Pubtic ; tool fn th Ms gity for the ining year-—suy six thousand tone of and three thousand .000) cords of Oak Wood and vont one hundred (1,00) cords of Pine Wood, mi The Coal must be of the best quality’ of. Wi fie Ash, far- nace, egg, stove and nut sizes, in cood order, two thousand two hundred and forty 2,240) pounds to the ton, and must be delivered in the bins at the severa, school buildings, (The Proposhls must state the mines frm which tte proposed to uupply the Coal ito be furnished from the mines pawed) if accepted, and musi state ee price perton of two thousand two hundred ang forty ( “The quantities of the various sizes 6f coal required will be about as follows, viz!--Four thousand tons of furnace, size, twelve hundred tons of stove size, seven hundred and twen- . and Seventy-live tons of mutt size. tbe of the best quality, the sticks not Jess than three (8) feet and not less than three (3) inches 1a diameter. ‘Tho pine wood must be of the best quality, not less than three (&) feet six (6) inches long. The proposals must state the price per cord of one hundred and twenty-eight 125) cubie feet, so'id measure, for both oak and pine wood, and also the price per cut for sawing and splitting per load~the quantity of oak woou (o be eplft only as requied by the Committee on Suppites, ‘tie wood wil bo iuspecterd and measured under the supervision of the in- spector of {uel of the Board of E:iweatl it delivered at the schools, when oriered, ai thirds of the quantity required from the 16th of Ju Ist of Gotober, and the remainder ax required by « mittee on Supplies. Said wood, both oak and pino, must be delivered sawed, and when required split, and must be plied in the yards cellars, vajiits, or bine of the achool but ding ae deaigonted sat ite Hp by the proper ‘authority. The contracts for supp! coal and wood to be binding until the lat of June, Two sureties for the faithful perenne ce the contract will be required, and each proposal, must be ne companied with the signatures end resi ces of the ar ice dane 4. sureties, No compensation will be allowed devivering sald coal and wood at ‘aay of the schools, nor putting aa pling tue same in ihe yards, cellars, bin ot ropasale must be uirect eto the "Committee on. Suppites he Board of Education” and should be endorsed psa for Coal” or “Proposals foc Wood,” as the case may The committe reserves the right to reject any or all of the proposals offered. TINOTHY BRENNAN,) Committee THOMAS MURPHY, on Bic ral _SAMUEL A. mews, § A, %CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 19) BROADWAY, near Houston strent up stair, ‘OFFERS at private sale, af BEER CENT Leas PHAN WHOLESALE FRIC on wht. igh he bas made wvancee, Rosewood and Wainut Pia ‘tra ries, Brogatel | and Rep Parlor ~~ a rary aid ber Set Is Bru net Furoituse, weak, ‘or ve r Ingrain and. Velv Mirrors, iifebonrds, Bookeusce, 8c Sues examine an: be convince: rage taken for Rania, pianos and merchandise Libera! advances made on al! kinds of ry doaription, reheadive, iz AUCTION NOTICE. GEO. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. Household Rughare Gatos Picts a raintings, Ae. GEORGE BARKER will selon Monday, June 6 at 11 o'clock, the entire balance of fine Furniture remaining from last ‘sale at No. 4 Brevoort place, Tenth street, one door wost of Broadway, consisting of Parlor Sults, in and striped reps; Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Bureaus, stands and Bookoaea; Centre nd Side Tables, Dining ‘nad hulfet irrors, Velvet an russels walnut and wh B Bedsteads and Bureaus, Turkish Lounges in green and crimaon re} ; Halr Mattrensos, ot Paint tee ’Ee, Also n sliver mounted Banjo ‘The whole to be sold without reserve, T AUCTION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, AT 4 P. M., ON the premises. Positive and unreserved gale to close an estate, ‘The well known Knowlton Place, TARRYTOWN, consisting of & eu brick house, containing 11 rooms, In perfect repair, and about 134 acres of land, with a great vart- ely of choice trwtand shade, trees, Further particulars of MALLORY & BLACKWELL, No. 55 Liberty streot, or opposite the depot, Tarrytown. —LAROE 8 SALE OF PAINTINGS. ‘A. M. ORISTA\ ‘Auctionoer, wil sett Thursday, Tune 9, at Ti eek, ‘at bY8 Broadway, up stairs, a valuable collection of Oil Paintings, by European masters, including ‘a few rare ancient masterpieces; now on exhibi Sale Romeively without reserve. Catalogues wil! be obtained by nnfhg at 608 Broadway. RT Neth -On PAINTINGS.—BY CATALOGUE. ‘VY, Auctioneer, reo offer at his gallery, 80 Nassau this day, June 6, nd following da seat if orolock A, Ms a choice oufiection of 8, by eminent American and European UCTION NOTICE, China, Crocker Bac tata Goods, Table Cutlery, a, &c., Ae. FARRINGTON &SEIXAS will seli'on Tuesday next, June at 10 o'clock, a general and desirable assortment of the shove goods of hand Amorican manufacture, lots to auit elty and country retaibstrade, Goods carefully packed for slipping, tr00 of char UCTION NOTICE.—AUCTION _NOTICE.—LARGE gate of Household Furniture, Carpets, Planoforte and 30 lots, this Monday alternoon, commencing at 1% Orelock, No. 07 Weat wenty-scventh sire J.D, PARKES & 6O., Auctioneers. L. FITZGERALD, Salesman, ASTON worice, THIS DAY QLONDAY), kK, TWENTY-SIXTH ‘MEGULAR’ SPRING BALE LADIES, MISES’, MEN'S AND BOYS) TRIMMED AND NTRIMMED Ry GOOD: At FRESH, AND. DESIRABLE GOODS, DIRECT STAND CITY ¥ MANUFACTURERS. taislepenad panes cay ‘WH. TOPPING & CO. Audtioncers, Tia'Chureh siroot. Averion NOTICE.—118, west TWENTY-SEVENTA LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sal, this day (Mo niay), June 6, mencing at 1035 o'clock, ail the etegunt and costly Hotwehotd Furniture, many rare and contly Works of Art, contained in above private rosidence, without regard to cost. to highest bidder. Panor, consisting, viz. :— Four rich Parlor Suiis, rosewood and black walnut, coy- ered in satin brocatel and silk repa and green and striped reps; maguidcent tw octave roxewood Panoforts, made to order, cost $700, Cover; Etaceres, Bookease, Centre Tabies, ‘Velvet sad Body Bi Brussels Carpet, Gne Oui Haintings, Feal Bronzes, bace and’ Damasc Ouriaing French rors, Turiiah Basy Chairs, Lounges, over 60 Pasior O7 ments, solid rosewood Bedroom black walnut do., 20 Guriel Halt Mattresses and. Spring Wels, Pillows, Aert also Bedsteads, single and double; Bureaus, Washatands, elegant Dining Room Furniture, Extension ‘Table, 14 feet; Buffet, Chars; m large assortment of Cut Glass ‘Ware; Rogera & Son's Silver Plated Ware, Casters, Tureens, Urna, Ice Pitchers, Baskets, Knives, Forks, Spoons and other articles too numerous to mention. Over 20 lots of Kitchen: and Basement Furniture, with which the sa'e will commence. FROM UCTION NOTICE—EDWIN NICHOLS & “00., AUC- oneern. A Rare Oppertunity for Housekeepers, Large mortgage sala of over #250 worth of magnificent and, genteel Housobold Furnitnre, the large ay story residen: No. 12 Tenth street, between Firth avenue sand University place, i ‘THIS MONDAY, June 6, at 1036 o'clock covered with the 7 ‘and hair- cloth. Magnificent Rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, - Fine collection Oil Paintings, by eminent artists, precisely, pineant mnt Forlor Suita, all stytes. Tichest description aatin brocatel Freneh Bronzes, Clocks, Statuary, Works of Art. Velvet, Brussele, moat ee Gaia! Leasing reps and Lace Curtains; latge Fler and Oval Mirrors, French Cabi- nets, Bois de Rose; Jardiniers, ‘ch naa ‘Writing Deak, Bookcase, Corner and Side Stands, Per ‘and Cen: tre Tables, fifteen Rosewood Walnut Chamber Suits, tands, Commodes, Redateada, Bure: Washs thirty Spring and Hair "Mattresson, Br lows, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Linen, S Kockera, covered with repa and ghair two Extension Tables. 0 dozen Dini and Silver W Pable Cutlery, ~ shine, by order of Charles Young, H Raq. attendance, to cart or pack goods able charges. UCTION NOTICE.—J. MILNOR TAYLOR, AUCTION cer. As the elpgani inansion 87 West Ficteentn street, Detween Fifth and Sixth avenues, commencia; oelock on this day (Monday), June 6, Magnificent cand Fur. niture, Pianoforte, Statuary, Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware and many sare, costiy|Works of Att a public auction, Superb Reta Drawing’ Room Furniture, covey Drocatel, richest description; rosewood lageres, Seorelar Bovkcase, marqueterie bois de rose C&binets, Table Eocw ures, Console Tabies, Canterbury, Jardinieres, Music ‘ox, Medallion Velvet Carpe Artlati re Bronzer, Statuary) Hamlet, Mazeppa, Choval farley, Oil Palnunge by entinent artista, Holy Fart Scene on the Neva. St. Petersburg: Fruit Plece, Flemish Interior; Bronze, liere; magnificent rosewood Plano! stool, embroidered cloth cover Ince,’ brocatel Window Curtain ‘Table, Sideboard, eleyant sets ruby Glassware. Stlver Caste) Tureens, Salvers, Dinner, Tea Service, Pitcher, Shefle ‘rable Cutlery, Linen, Reclining Canirs, Lounges, covered reps; Pier, -, fantel, Oval Mirrors; Shipasare. Chambers-- Rosewood’ Walnut Dressing Bureaus, Beda ‘ardrobes Hatt Mattreaser, Blanket F Counterpanes, Tole Sein, Fer: allure servants” apartments, Basement, Kitchen Furniture, N. B.—Varties wishing to attend this sai avenue stages or Sixih ayenue cars dding, Bolsters, Pit oT itive, rain eepansiute roon in for purchasers, at reason- a French satin Diana, Minerva; ily by Selleves ; Wi inter cone in Switzerland, ‘Ormulu Clock, Chande- forte, oslebratell maker, usic Stand, Hat 8 D.ning Room—Extension ¥ MAX BAYERSDURFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ager Beer al coy aie street, Fixtures and Fur- er Beer Sal JAYERSDORPER, Attorney for Mortgngee, 110 niture ‘ol a M. } Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONRER_SELLS at 2 of ‘lock, at salesroom Third avenve, corner Twelfth atreot, hay pdgoms Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Bedstonds, Bedding, Parlor ae Chamber Suits, Extension and ot hi Trblen Chairs, Aon of Metverdier Holel; "also Cutlery, 100 gross Stove Polish and other Merchandise; also Horses, Wag- far, esses; also Clothi si YERSDORFER'S ons, Busi AX BA’ bird aveniie, ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Household Furniture, Rosewood Pianoforte, Chamber and Parlor Suits, &c., At auction, M. DOUGHTY wi aol the day (Monday), June at 10% o'clock, at the salestoom 79 Nassau street, near Ful largo. aad. fine assoriment of Parlor, Chamter and “pinta Koom Salts; Lounges, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Turkish Lounges and nod phairs. urs. Gas Chaladoti and’ Fixtures, one large Iron whole to be peremptoril; cold by watalogue, sad idethy of wlention. ote nt XJ. W. CAMPBELLS JR, AUCTIONEER, MONT. fo auto of Hotel Furniture, Fixtures, ke, CAMPAELL ‘Auctioneers, 250 Bowery, wiil sell this day, commenc. ‘atiZorctock M., at 251 and 253 Canal street, corner of Erm, Now York city, in one or more lots, the entire Parlor, Bedroom, Bar, Dining, Siting Room and Kitchen Furniture, Bedding, Glassware, Crockery, Oudery, Utensils, bmg &o., of and contatned in “Bange’ Hotei.” By order of m: gageoe. Y JACOR l. MARCUS, AUCTIONEER_SELLS THIS day, at 11 o'clock, 170 Delancey stroet, Stock, Fii grocery store, , ta tote; algo Giass Cases, ieee ¥ SAOOR L. MARCUS, AUCTIONEER. ‘BELLS pus at 10 o'clock, at 98 Stanton strect, Household Fur- nitarer Beovee at And Carpots. "Dealers are invited, BWovarn sgt tte D AUOTIONEER. ELEG, Oasis, CARRIAG! cou: H, HARNESS, SA! pe, SLLIG buts. oo 0. 606 FIFTH VEN A BgeDWaARD & SOWRNCK, this day, Oi Inat at 936 o%elook = | cost mate be dag od wed — a orteck, at oy iad Breve Bods, a back at Gard ord Nok oe ae , T AUCTION. BR, # !wagwos, apotioneen. LAWRENCE, OAKLEY & FLEURY ‘will soli at auction, on the premises, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1810, aM, on casy lorme and absoiuieiy to the bighest bidder, 1 Vaivable Lots, Beautifully located, five minutes’ walk frou depo Prusbingy te % Forty trains datty to and from New York: ‘ime, yy oe ecard, many nants Prac poh ig Mell tn 045, g Combining with 18 2 nd count Take boat at sn Jamon Slips av 10:9 be ihense whee Mind free tickets at es ofice, 10 Pine street 24 Third avenue, under Buli'e e Head Bank, ) AUCTIONEER, HY Biv sity ORDER SUPREME ON TUESDAY, JUNE 7, AT.10% O!CLOO u oa eats no _ Pliaopaioal armen i of Mat ni Spit onda, Mi grey and Assaying Scaler, SR ‘Yevele, “aivanic Instruments, Batteries, 180 Spectacles, pe Telbao erosco) nhermo: Eye folcopen » Hydrometer adrants, Sextante, ipa Gauges, fine Prated Towner Mirrors, Finluren ‘kG. oa iarye, 2, of eal Japanese” Waiters, ‘rays, Fancy Bo} hy &e. lor 1 Bee DY OMer OF WM. H. RICKETS, Reo A Sohne ‘Tomou' ep egnth nen A DOWN Tom “Geran aa Weal AND RETAIL B. mall "Baount of cash goearad aye ete | Dik RN, Rxoskk ee iUiBb HY eT Barclay ae NEW AND erie ae bea peat Bptes Stare, —POR SALE.—IF padi BARGAIN IN Rear iin FIRST CLASS SCOURING AND DYEIN B- abenes for fale Sinaia’ Ha eae Address Mr. PRLIX WU; ob Owen REAT REDUCTION IN SAFER Aster afoer of dierent uiyaetede ee Bete ace a ae |AVE COMPANY, No. 8 Park place. A Fietres OBA NCR 1O8 {yl Fancy Goods AND ‘at 680 Pia , alwaya trade, Apply at BY RY Pat SALE—| get and FOUR YEARS’ ERASE: Rekernaes' aot at ress quire ou) Third een 7RILLIARD TABLE FOR AALS CHEAP, iow Col case, Fauatles & Suinlving, Yoo io rt RUG srons, FOR SALE—ON VERY BASY namely AMES L. PHELPS, JR. AUCTIONEBR, i? FULTON sireet, Brook! a at anction, oF oes a3 day of ue 0, 46.12 o'clock noon, at the Excl | ated No. 1b Biante ‘New York’ ae a following gear El i ‘orl ribed property fn th ‘Third street-—H00 er'y mae at hs ‘mire x Sa) send and brick dj ing, 278M feet. cai $9 cxaralned any rot 3 to40 Siclock, att Avene G28 new No, (4 old’ Wo.), op easterly being Peas north to the corner ot Fifth hrest) fires stor ‘and ts asement brick Store and pererantooy and a large portion of tke pr pur: joney may remain on bond and mortgage. Mapa can at salesroom and ‘suctloncer 8 oftice, OHN H. AUSTIN, AUCTIONEER, Habaw D, APTHORP & Real Eat B rokers and Auctt eects 0 10 isronaway, URSDAY, June is — by order of BY . eereners ee ., Trustee, 10 clove an eatite, POSITIVE AUCTION SALE OF FOUR COTTAGES AND FIVE VILLA PLOTS, to Cottage Park, at Rye, Westchester county, New York. The Cottages are delightfully jiiy situated, in a healthy, beau- iuing and wooded country, only 16 minutes train New ye Trains by New Haven Railroad at7, 9 and 1 A. ua on day of sale, C@rriages will be in attendance at ihe BE tation, For maps ant pariiculara apply to T. 8. ee Broadway, or HAZARD, APIHORP & rena Broadway. ORTGAGE SALE. I. S. WHINBELGER, Auctioneer, by 8. HERMAN & will rel eonaen dune 6, at 11 o'clock, at ig Pearl strect, the contents, Block and Fixtures of = jeccansautant Lager Beer Saloon, ‘By order of MARSBAL SCHIELE, Attorney for Mortgagee. (OFFICE curEY UARTERMASTER, ILITARY DIVISION OF om: Sours, Louisviute, Ky., May Wil bo aold at publi auction, undér the dtreotion of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. J. Strang, Assistant Quarte! United ‘states Army, at ‘he depot of the, Movile ‘and Obie Railroad Company ab M ‘Ala., on the Bib day of June, Tei the follomivg Rolling Siok, ately ran on tasls- a Guinesvilieand Tuacaloosa Railroad, as follows :— () Locomotive and Tender, oy (4) Box Cara, ) Flat Cars, and a lot of miscellaneous Tools, tron and Car Wheels and "iT te mah thie and pace One (1) porpmotsys and Tender. One (1) Flat Now lyin; ny Gainese! iile, Ala, Farron cash in governiccnt finds " By order of the Quartermaster a9 ij = MoFERRAN, Brevet Brigadier Gener: , Deputy ‘quantermaster General, Chief Quartermaster Military Di.isfonof the South. ‘PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY, GIVEN BY THE OOM ‘missioners of the Sinking Fund of the city of New York, ‘that pursuant to the provisions of the act entitled “An act to authorize the construction of a railroad in 126th street, and fn certain other streets and avenues tn the city of New York,” passed april 28, 1870, they will sell at public auction, in the Bovernes s Room of the City Hall, in said city, on Monds July 18, 1870. at [2 M., to the highest bidder for ihe same, the Tight privilege ‘and’ ‘fremchige. to construct, operals by animal power and use a raiiroad with # single or Boats tract as hereinafter provided, e- on for compensation, throug! sireela or avenues, routs ‘or. routes, in the eity of New York, z—Commencing on the North or Hudson river, at the foot He 13uth street, ae thro and along 130th street, witn a doubie track, to Manhattan street; thence through and along Manhattan street, with @ double track, to 125th street; thenee through and along 126th street, with a double track, tothe | Had vem river; also from rect, thence through and along ‘the Lethues with'a double track. to tbe Har ex rt the Third avenue, thence through and along 130t recy with a double track, to 1 Reread neg Vir eep bard? 5m ieee jis intersection with Tenth avent enue, with a eral track, nue, together with the necessary ‘con: liches for the proper wor working and said railroad, on streets 01 avenues, route or routes, said road to be pokgors within two years from the passage of said act, except upon and wiong Tenth avenue, and upon and gong said avenue as fast a the same shall be opened, g id paved, from 125th street. Such sale will be ret one int ‘the ordinary manner ‘of sales at auction, and the person or corporation who shall offer to pay into the city treasury the ts sum of mon for such right, i right, privilege OF ‘or franchia H recat from said Commissioners entitied to such gran!, and are eulirieed tl ra ulema operate and use the same in accordance wit the provisions of the said ‘act, such certificates to be fesuod on the payment, within ten days, into the city Perna feo" the amount of the bid bak os. the execution of = bond to the Mayor, and Commoualty, of the city” of New York, In the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in two good and sufficient sureties, tobe approved by the Comptrol- Ter of suid clty, conditioned that the person or corporation re- celvmg such cértiticate sball within two years finish and com- plete said road and equip the same with the requisite number Of cars and horses, except aiong Tenth avenue as atoresaid but should he or they be restrained or prevented by any Tegal proceedings from completing ant constructing the same, ‘ume for which they are so restrained shall not be deemed or taken to be bi of the time within which the same is to be completed. But the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund are ‘Suthorized and reserve the right to rales any aD: bie, if in their Judgment {tis for the iulerest of the ‘ity that they should do Xo, and offer the tranchise for aale again. A copy of the act of the Legislature under which the sale is to be made can be Freee te at the Finance Department. Dated New ‘ork, une 1 Re GAREY Hal Lita 2 RICHARD B, CO NOLLY, Comptroli 'N J. BRADLEY, Chamberlain, SOHN K, HACKET?, Recor ApOHS MOORS, Cuaitman ¥i dei NICHOLAS HAUGHTON, Chairman Finance Committee, Board of Assistant Aldermen. ‘Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. — GAFFNEY, AUCTIONFER, 935 BOWERY, SELLS «this day, al sy eiock, the Block and Fixtures of the liquor store 436 East Sixtoeth street, in one or more | handsome four pa English Ale Pump, black walnut top Counter, ‘Tables, Chairs, Glasses, Mengires, Bottles, Demi- Jouns, Stoves, Biilvingy &&. 1 parties desiring @ firat class puto vBLIOS ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. OLIVER, Auctioneer, will sell at public auc- adic Sietisienicr, on anes Committee, Board of tion, oc tape of A. J. Rogers, Tuesday, the 7th, and Wedner the eee at lv A. M., sae ane areca alates eet. Oemnttfal btoek of Lace ‘Goods and Trimmings of all’ kinda known to the trade, Beau- tut Ligee Shawls, Vell, Handkerchiefs, Edging, Insertion, &e., of all gual bes a pe real and imitation. A lar, large stock of bridiant Piqu Mt kinds of Milliner's Goods. Don’t miss the Dremiee BUSINKSS bp ly ree 2 OHBAP_WELL business; bargain. ata bargain, The premises will sired, Fes SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND partion with A At the sore. ¥ PURDY, firm of Wheeler, Paterson & New York, aa rooms; bar, luneb counter and restaurant clothing and gents* Meditate, “Gremt Wardronse, rd avenue, fourth and Forwy-fifth streets; sold on account of going to Euro, city propert; 6.5. Gux IRON SAFE FOR eae ene. CHEAP.—APPLY S reer B,, 417 ‘isis ay ‘avenue, streets, nd iahg oa established ; raddres 2 PBCAPE FACTORY FOR Pekar @ 1 Machinery, two ween Horse and Good ‘ast Houston : Bowery ; excelient location; large OR SALE-THE STOCK AND minroans o! OF THE Livery state 270 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn; will be sold be rented or if de OR BALE AT A BACRIFIC heer ned being sToce and Fixtures of the old Dinh eat es Fru Store jo Brooklyn. Inquire on the promises, No. 30 Pulton atreet, near the old established leet Feed and Grain Store l or would me G one of the beat locations in the oly, oF er partioulars apply 000 to $10,000, For furtb ness. Apply at 288 Bowery. OB SALE—DRUG STORE: ONE OF THE OLDEST AND Dest established iu Brooklyn. avin of GHA of GEARLEs FS SALE_STRAW HAT BLEACHERY AND BUSI- OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, A BUSINESS os tivel ont a bar Allure’ boi Bus brooklyn Host oles. algo o R BALE—LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND F' 4 ture of a Hotel. No. 4 Atlantic street, B < tures and threo years’ Lease, between For a Ini eons ‘or address on the cast or. ‘ot GAUS & BRO., i Church atrect, bate) OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, OM ‘one of the best avenues in Brooklyn, Havin: So stor and cannot attend to both. oy ae ‘one of them terms. Inquire of ABBOYT & New York. IPiNGS, 86 Front sire No agents need or (OR SALE—-A WELL PAYING Laer yee bs ad also the complete Rousenas af wanted. Address J. J rald oflloe, | OR SALE- A FIRST CLASS BARBER ‘SHOP, WITH batns, in the best business Jooaiity on Sixth avenue. For BELL'S real estate jculars inquire at ANSON HU! Pitce, Soa Sixth avenue, OR SALE,—A FRUIT STORE ON BROADWAY, FINE ly located and doing well, For particulars ad dress H. IEF Y, bf fi ree BALE OR, EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE OLDES1 sale and custom Shoe Storos in this clty; awner retiring from business and leaving the Btate; cash OF taken im exchange. Address for one week B. Herald office. EASE OF BERRY'S WINE AND SEGAR ROOM, No. 9 Broad street, for to H, ©. DEXTE! No. 9 Broad street, room N No.7. mgd im to CALDWELL, PAY! GRAND CO., CORNER AND MERCER STREBTS. may sane neas dus up t0 the dale of __.... OOPARTNERSHIPS. “A LANON ROBINSON, “THE [E SENIOR sess fed oF our late firm, having died on the 2ist day of May, the frm of Robinson, Cox & Co. thereby became dissolved on tbstday. No business connection now ‘existe between the surviving pariners. | The businss of the anid late firm will ba Wound up and liguidated at the oftce, No, $1, Wall New York city. Either of the strviving periners. will sige the late firm name in liqui COLEMAN _T. , ROBINSON, Br MANU a2. . _Dated May 2%, 1870, ‘OTICE.—THE FANCY CABINET AND DESK MA’ business carried on iS me heretofore on premi: as been transferred to twe Sraenent The sald business lace Ve canaecied by them under the firm of Hoos hers, and all debts in connection with my former bual this mao wil be tgmidateg iS "New Yonx, June 6, 1870. QFE o ‘OF ROBINSON, CHASE & CO., Bankers and Brok No. 18 eich street.” Nxw YoRK, May 27, 1870. ‘The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for the purpose of of raat a foci a Tate on “a comm! WILLIAM T, MORRIS, _ Post office ) bor | 9,404, ah 48, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between Michael Corbets and Berry Schareh ig this day dissolved by mutual consent. Michael Corbett will continue the business, ‘ussume all fiabiivies and collect s all Houtgandiog acc Naw Yorx, June 2, 1870. HENRY" SCHARCH. uN ee COPARTNERSHIP brary hg at gil aed n the undersigned, under the J, Cohn vce So. as clothiers, in San Francisco, he inte ing issolved by Gane oat Istdor Cohn'is authorized rd act and sign in | ISIDOR CO! JAgoB © 10) I81D0! . The business will hcogetbng be carried on oe f. dat 78 Murray street, in this city, under Cobn & Ball, Tate of the above firm, iniboe 68 E- o NEW YOUR, June 6, 1670. — == BUSINESS | OPPORTUNITIES. ‘ As GENTLEMAN WRITING A FAIR HAND AND ABLE © Kittens with eieroucss, hes (a0 ctltare oneed) A, STAFFORD, Tigrald oles. meres) + A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTY TO ace! ig a lucrative and safe business, with limited capital, piyf from 10 to 2 only at 11 Dey street, second flaor. (ABE, WHO ARE LOOKING FOR A LEGITIMATH ‘money making basiness should call and examine some hovel and taking, CHAMPION, 267 Broadway. AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, ‘Auctioneer, wiil nell, at 69 New Bowery, at 11 o'clock, 460 lots Men's ‘and W Clothing, Table Linen, Sheok: Spreads, By order of Geor Cudiipp, Bast Twelfth street, aud C. Cudllpp, 2:9 Spring sire ‘BUSINESS NEAR CITY FOR SALE YOR ‘Less than real estate is worth, as the owner will rd bis attention exclusively. to manufacturing; eales $20) recent rot aon partion lara ee ENNESS, feo m 2, tok +» Monday, Washington Hotel, 875 Fourth Afenue GHERIFP'S SALE.—RODAY 8, BRASSEL, AUCTION. eer, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at 460 Pearl strcet, a quantity of Dress Good aasimeres, PEree Bows, Deputy. JAMES O'BRIBN, Sheri, Wronore, & LITTLE, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL on ee iki 7, at 10 o'clock, at No, 238 Lafayette avenue, near Washington avenue, Brooklyn, ‘all the Fural- ture in the house; Parlor, Dintng and Bedroom Furniiure; Oil Paintings, Engravings, Carpets, Gilcloth, Hatt os. Sale positive. Catalogues at the Auction tague st 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER SELLS THIS DAY, | io o'eloc! Canal street, a large Newnigy e ol enteel Household Furnitu-e, French’ plate ra, Parlor nite, Centre Tables) Curtaige Tosswood. Piano, Htageres, ‘Turkish Lounges, id. Rooking’ and ‘other Beaker Vinck welunt mahogany’ sud. enemalied Chasiber Suits; Beds and Bedding; China, Glass and Silver Ware, Stoves; arent quantity of Brustels, tapestry, velvet. 8 ply stair ‘and other Carpets, Oil Cloths, &o., with a great varioty of other Goods, in lols to auit, Cash to’advance on goods for Easy an MARBLE MANTELS, MAzeLEizeD SLATE Mal Man ELS RICH AND Bur | A ant de i BTEWART £6- bos Sinth avenue’ between Thigiy-iftis and ‘Thinty-sixtn streets, ARBLE AND MAKBLEIZED MANTE atones, Ties, Table and Plumbers’ Si rooms, wie finest assortment of Mantels, A. KLABER, I KLABER & CO., “MARBLE Jrorks, 223 WEST Fifty-firat street, between Broadway 2 en Ave- —Maible and Marbieized Mantels, Monuments Head- stone of raperior workmanship, cheapest fn the elt; A. ae. A. —ENGINES, BOILERS, STRAM PU! PUMPS, SHAFTING, Belting, Tools and eal new and pitond hand, bought, sold and exchanged. FE MAN & FIN RY, 167 Water street, brookl lyn. Pe MIDDLETON & talent fe armalga| oF Af odpm nd Dover streets—Engines,' Botiers, Bieam Pipe nod Fiwtngs, Shattings, Pulleys, Malekiog ‘and Planing Machines, &c., néw and second hand, Re SALE—TWO THREESIDED MOULDING MA- chines, three Fay Stickers, (ed Scroll Saws, two Blind iat and two Door ae Macl GEO, L. C! coMNINGs, 140 Centre street. rr, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR 4 PARTY WITH ome capital: business showing Inrgo pfofit without any rink and secured from competition; city men and stranger will find it equally advantageoua to examine; nothi better offering. ROBERTS & CO., 15 Wall sigeet. FACTORY, » HTH FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, IN storia, f¢ ultable for ae A aay business; in cludes an 8 horse power engine; price SOUTHMA: D * ‘On 14 Broadway. GREAT PHANOR.— POR SALE, THE W! pe bry re sporting house, House of oa aud 25 ‘Os com; Ans ished throughout; three. years’ leans uae bul a 000 per annum house lt i goog over rent. be Fson without eaplt premises after ithe ee attod pir ORSALR—STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND G00 FF Will of Fancy sind Dry Goods stare, enabled over ‘will be sold very low 10.0 wi No, tid Sixth avenue, a gta aetna FIXTURES OF aM Store, up iown, doing a first claes business; two gear ice lease; will sell cheap, toe owner is ‘going to Europe. ‘dress for three days M, Xs, Dox 19 Herald oilce, ARTNER WANTED—IN A GOOD CASH PAYING USINECES 5 ts; me money secure, io RNORTON the Spe, 416 Brondway. avy ARTNER WANTED—A GOOD CHRISTIAN YOUNG man can find a good opening; only afew hundred dol- j8P# required. App!; iat 9 950 Broadway, “ap stalrs, Waxren—ay AN OLD A AND WELL ESTABLISHED Commission House ins Southern of 4 reanets he 4 ne i ine gonneotion, oF a ftai of from 100,000 to ip and required. For partioulars adakose. SOUTH 164 Herald office, with full Tame and references as to &c., as none bul first-class parties will be treated with, ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH §50, TO TAKE A aa tlitd nterent in a "trae cinas variety company about on a tour North; no risk whatever. Sn'laterview can be bad, J. My Herald ofige, “ott MPer® $2, 000, —AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 10 EN- gage in light manufacturing business fs now offered; artil joa sta known to the trade, OOD & MYDDLETON. No, 7 Murray street, — « OR GOOD REAL ESTATE.—PARTNER, 33.00) fan Vasiness; nate and prostables not Address, with real name, 6, L: 8, Herald hee. 20, uo mm REWARD TO ANY ONE WHO CAN 6 CEIETON, | the great ‘and Busine ser Cisirvoyent All business strictly con- et ‘Odioe 158 Bleecker’ size. uacond door ‘weet 1100 HORSE POWER ENGINE, WITH BOILERS $8. 000. “sah ly busin, 84.0 “pay ne 40, on eels, for sale cheap.—Can be soos rhiaaing at hg cont | C want man man with the cash: 8,000 phot a Also Roo wary moni no other th oe iL W. i to be seen, TEAS," COPPER, PWINES, de cacclen We ds i ‘ASTROLOGY, DENTISTRY ‘ADAMK ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR R. CRANES QSTROPLASTIO AND PLATINA RE- it game present and future; shows like- your gar husband. a? Forty-rat” street, mt bonety aha Yeatimo. cs ialn oom oY ony anor lb Sabet trate; yg BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. THIRTEEN 81; eet, pur Nt Steno street, near Brosdway.