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BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. ee Ae ee LOCK EAST FROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT corner of Witham ‘e Peamene . per day; 31 00 to M SQUARE—150 tre Wo cents nd day; $2 and ion oe BOWNT, —_ BLOCK s0UTH clean beds and Rooms # per week ; at the Grant House, 48} L001 ov RT HOUSE, FIFTH AVE 1 BLOCK ABOVE BREYery furnisied Apartments, with rene. acteed. “Superior accommodations also for ge 1. References exchange. APARTMENTS, WITH PRIVATE 1 SUNT Oka attendances Apply at 03 Fieth avenue. ao Ree ame, Cat, aA TORT House, at r Ol jam + rooms, woes go ‘Be., to bc. por day; $1 10 to $8 per reek, “Oped all night, 4 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, for en only; also a first class Physician's Ofce; ‘occupied az such for seventeen years, 6 Bogle persous con tna lope ore ore ae HES oP large, a! ooms, Ww exccl- Tent Board} terms moderate, “Apply at 180 Bleecker aireet. $6 TO $10 PER WEEK.—VERY DESIRABLE brat ub 176 with excellent Board, for famili id single Bleecker strect, six blocks west of Bro ie ‘at FAST | THIRTY-FIRI BT, SECOND DOOR 7 Reet en mies Elogeut Bulla of Koome to tet to WITH street, fi the fall and winter; references. TH STREET, 139 EAST, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND OT curiae Et antly furnished Rooms to let, with arders accommodated. R WEFK.—FURNISHED ROOMS, $ Wot, for gentlemen only. 48 West Eleventh x EAST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 13 "oom torfet, wh Board, to's ret clase Louse ane fashionable neighborhood, Terms moderate, AN. 14 aeganily furnistied Room, lox feet, wiih extra lates Glosete connecting, to let, with’ Board; hcuse strictly frst class, ; large. airy Room to rent, furnished, without Board; ‘alto a single siceping Room, on top floor. 0 LET, WITH BOARD, Rooms handsomely furnished; house first class, ‘19 WEST WWENTY SIXTH, STREET, NEAR THE ST, Boara. le; familie, with private fables, arrangements made now for = without Board, to families or single gentlemen; transient ‘University place and Filth avenue, TH STREET, 217, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—A FINE, LT guivegsiry PLACE. N James Hotel.—Furnished Rooms, with or without WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. ‘and Bedrooms, second and third floors, ‘with or without private table, Q] WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TWO OR THREE single genticmen toay secure first clasa_accommoda- fions, with Board, by applying as alove. References ex- banged. Mrs, BRAINARD. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue. 'o let, with Hoard, Suits of Rooms; also large Hall Rooms; location unsurpassed. 23 EAST FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Two very pleasant Rooms, with first class table; dinner at 1 o'clock ; terms reasonable, 6 EAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, ONE DOOR conas ean now bo seen at above adivees by patales foetlog ove address: the refluements of a home and able to bring’ Beat referencor EAST NINTH STREET, CORNER OF UNIVER- 27 aity place,--Elegant Rooms, singly or en suite, new!; WEST TT FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY 31 son avenue,—To let, two large Furnished Rooms, in a way.—QOne or two single geatiemen can obtain Board, se ater ‘and handsomely turoished, in a frat class house, can be had, furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and ferences Eon family, to a gentleman and wife; full board for ‘with pleasant, well furnished large or small Rooms. Desira- WEST FOURTEENTH STREFT.—PARLOR BED- 473 STREET, WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. without board; conventent to stages, cars and restaurants, 8 for cheap accommodations need not apply. Wife and aingie yentle im and required, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR MAD: iy. Only those wishing to live quiet need apply. 7 EAST TWENTIETH STREDT, NEAR BROAD. Dle summer location. 38 we room, handsomely furnished, with hall Room adjoin- also a'Room for slugle gent.emen, to let, with Board; A handsome and desirable Second Floor of four rooms is offered to rent, with Board, from 15th September next to Ast May, 1871, by a family who will give and require satis- factory references, Possession of twoof the rooms can bo ip immediately. Parties expéoting to ay ee price for superior accommodations will please 8B. W. 102 Herald oflice, i Shenton WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—H. Mi] 48 furnished Rooms to letto gentlemen me ane aaa Rouse; Breakfast if desired; undoubted references ex- ced. peat Mee eA Eee St NINTH~ STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—EXCE! G0 Busecrianaitis ely em ae 1. An re i Board ; location and neighborhood unexeeptionavie. ss WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETW 61 ‘it and Site avenues.—Furnished Rooms to = with first class Board, to familios and alp, tl forma moderate; references exchanged. serge 6 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—SUIT OF ROOMS ‘on parlor oor to let; also single Rooms, at moderate bm gal 6 summer, with or without Board ; referenges te 7 BARROW S8TRELT, NEAR HUDSON.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, suitable for one or two sin- gle gentlemen. No moving. 103 WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND mel Sixth avenues, facing Washington Square.--Hi gor af nished Rooms, en sul fast af desired; house first class; reference required. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST H, 1870. ERE WANTED _ TA! .— ane Pgh rat a and. Fichly ‘SON, Proprietor. pea no EE ait a il DNivATB BOARD, OR SUIT OF COMPLETELY FUR- 4 nished Apermeais, for housekeeping, may be bad by a fear rey ben y luring 03; seted aera nO Cg 4 mp ‘every attention. dress A.J. Dy, Herald ofice. > *™ © sain Roger Hatha ia’ BOSE anor cedars . oom |, in" Broo! fein moderate “Address J.T. o., box Post office, New ork, % BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. __ “YOUNG OENTLEMAN WISHES A NICE ROOM family at moderate and Poesd witb. o ganieet pemarnee, ae a aed 4 location above He BOARD, WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, IN ry 8. H., Herald ofce, betw private family, central location, Fourteenth and Fortieth streets; mcd f ‘3 $0 neat hor ipaper ;.one large Room with closet; Ww ‘Address G. Mt By Herald office. © , OARD W, 'D.—A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF TWO adults, four young children & nurse, desire to make ngement for Board during coming season; three ma required, or a whole Second Floor preferred ; locality must be between Lexington and Efghth avenues and below Blase "hatrotas wating ioealit” Sed ores at al et a " ‘and terms and all particus farms bor 2,596 Post oflee, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY PRE: ferred—by a widow lady and two brothers; locality not 5 ore lah ante Lahey nor fi ag ho) see Fouren aver nth avenue, ference given and re- quired, Address P. J. B., box 2,698 Post ‘oflice, © OARD WANTED. -4 YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOARD nd Lodging In & mechanic's family, carpenter, joluer or cabinet maker, where he can employ his leisure tne in Jearning the trade; references given and required. A COBMOPOLITE, box 108 Herald ofiice. GREY REAL ESTATE FOR BALE.” Went Side. ‘ATER FRONT, ON NORTH RIVER-FIGHT LOTS HOUSES: TO LET, es peer LEN Bhs RA nn Furnished. 4 'UMBER OF FIRST CLASS HOUSES TO LET— ished andunfurnisbed; well located ; oneFurniture foot of Fourteenth atreet; lease forsale, Apply to E. H Haupt int brenda basses’ oT pply sale; large number of Houses for sale, get ee N PROPERY LE AN IRNISHED HOUSES T0 LET—BY A. JOURNEAY, NO, BROOKLYN F BOreers YOR SALE AND pine streets Went isthy 4fthy Bithe Rast OCs” tneat nnnnnnivnnnn enn ta aventie) and 69h streets; also unfurnished Houses, va- BSOLUTE SACRIFICE.~HANDSOME THRER STORY | Mously located, : basement and cellar high stoop Philadelphia brick and saute Outnita ag dartaecaat heed a le: der; . JONES Bis ndid order; jocation excellent, A Grand street, New York, POR, SALE-SOUTHWEST CORNER MYRTLE AND Franklin avenues; lot 25x67, building 6x25; first class atand for any Inquire 0D pro} FOR SALE-NOULE AND LOT, NEAR PARK; FIRST class location. 61 Brooklyn Market, Adama street. : MILLER, (PO LET-IN, BROOKLYN, THREE BLOCKS FROM Prospeet Park, a two story high basement brick House, with all modern improvements; terms moderate. Apply on the premises, 3:6 Sixth streetrcorner Filth avenue, $6,250 WEE EURCHASE IN BROOKLYN A TWO had ® story brick sub-cellar and basement House, buiit'in the most ‘substantial manner; cash $3,700; No. 43 Ross street ; convenient to ferries, MORGAN & SON, 45 Broadway, Brooxlyn, E, D. ee ‘alisha i JERSEY CITY, HOBOKZN, HUDSON CITY BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. For Sale. A* ELEGANT MEDIUM PRICED MODERN HOUSE for sale low, with or without Furniture; dwelling and stable complete; twenty city lots; river and road front; Pas- wale; thirty-uve minutes from oye terns ony immediate possession, V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. FR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House cheap; price $6,800, A) on the premises, 286 Bloomileld street, fobokes, 3. pely ii with no other boarders, by a lady from the Sonth. Ad? reas NANSEMOND, Herald be moderate, OOD, SUBSTANTIAL} BOARD WANTED—FOR A young man in moderate circumstances; Staten Island mares, Address for threo days C. W. F., box 146 Herald Bee WANTED—IN A Quien, RETIRED FAMILY, office, with terms, which must ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GEN- tleman, where home comforts can be enjoyed ; between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets and Third and Sixth ave- ues, “Address, giving tull particulars; A, M, N., Herald ol ARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, wanted, on or before September 1, by a gentleman and wife, above Thirtieth street and between Fourth and Sixth a describe rooms and give price, or no attention. Address J. SMITH, Herald ofliee. ANTED—IN A QUIET, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, permanent Board, for » young gentioman, where there are few or no other boarders; pleasant situation desired, Address ALLAN, box 2,248 Post office. "ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A HAND- somely furnished Room, with Breakfast and Dioner when desis location between Twentieth and Thirty-fourth atreets , Fourth and Sixth avenues; no boarding house keep- Ce need reply. Address, with reference, L. G., Herald ~willee, ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, SECOND OR third ny (not ball) Room and Board, within ten minutes’ walk of Union square, went. Adaress, stating per- manent terms, S, . H., Herald’ oflice, WAXTEDBOARD, IN A RESPECTABLE, BOARD. Ing house, by « young lady ; not to exceed $7 or $8 per week ; from Fourth to Sixth avenue, i not above Thirtteth street, Address R. E. T., No, 8 Eust Eighteenth street, Geka eaded SEPTEMBER 1, A HANDSOMELY fomispen second story front Room and Bedroom, with first claas Board, for acreninn and wife (no children); beat Teforences given and required: west sits, below, Twenty- third street preferred. Address G. H. I., Herald office. ANTED—IN- 4 RESPECTABLE FAMILY, A SINGLE Room and Board fora young lady; terms not to ex- ceed $6. Address E. L., 213 Thompson street, POR SALB—THE HOBOKEN MOULDING AND PI ing Mill, situated on Newark, near Clinton street, Hobo- ken, N. J, Tho undersigned offers the above mill for sale, To & practical man, with capital, this is a good opportunity to enter into the business, No charge mado for good will—aim- ply the value of real estate, stock and machinery contained ‘on enid premises. Parties desiring to purchase are invited to oull and examine the same or address a note to box 128 Post Office, Hoboken. PETER VAN IDERSTINE, Jr. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE panix: _ OR TORENT, OV A PLENDID FRUIT FARM OF 13 ACRES, NEAR Now Brunswick, all oiled with choice fruit; good house of cia Fooms: good ‘barn and stable; one mile from depot; j very cheap. oe * S'S PERUUSON, 99 Nassau street, room 24 SPLENDID FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM OF 60 acres of ine land, seven acres in fruit; good buildings; well watered; In good order; five miles from New Brans- Wick, 24s from depots worth 87000, price & J. 8. FERGUSON, 89 Naseau ol LL WANTING FARMS.—9000 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, mild climate; 84 tiles south of Philadelphia; price only ‘$25 per acre; also improved Farms. The place is wing more rapidly than most any other place fn the United Statest thousands are settling. Address C. K. LANDES, Vine Jand, N. J. SUPERIOR FARM—100 ACRES; BUILDINGS NEW and complete; 35 miles CFR Betleray immediate Possession ; price $10,000, CHARLES W. WARD) | 79'Ce et, et, room 24. N ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE— in Tarrytown, Delightfully situated and overidoking the Hudson, consisting of an elegant Srick Mansion, size abont 50x60 fect, supplied with water and cas, &c., with about four acres of choice land, laid out in lawn, garden, and planted with choice evergreens, fruit trees, large grape arbor, aurubbery, &e, “For further particulars ipply to “J ROBERTS & Mog! 87 Cedar street. YOR SALE LOW, MOD- enhoure: hall acre; eight minutes from calth, view and surroundings unsurpassed, COLLINS, 33 Pine street. NASTLETON HEIGHTS, 8. I. ern House; landing; for hi 10 LET, FURNISHED--A CHARMING LITTLE HOUSE (Trodms), the finest locality and neighborhood in New ‘ork; rent $175 per month. For particulars address RON, }, Herald office. 10 LET—FURNISHED, FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Hor Fifty-Grst eet, near Lexington avenue; full) furnished throughout and in order; suitable for board. ing house. Apply to JOHN UNDERWOOD, 620 Third av. [0 RENT-FURNISHED, IN TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, three story Brick, #250; large English basement House, Twenty-ninth ‘sitrcet, n avenue; Weat Thirty Pts x ear fine House, #850; Thirty fifth street, between Fifth an: avenues, $id HATCH s WIKiEN 1299 Broudway. Un‘urnished. —TO LET-—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE THREE rE trae attic high stoop Houses on Nineteenth, ‘Twen- 4 fwenty-fist streets, containing, from 14 (0 18 rooms each, replete with Croton water, gas fixtnres and every con- enigacethat can be desired. ‘Apply at D. A. ‘PustiM AN fo. 179 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth’ and Twenty-t A. VERY, NEAT SMALL BROWN STONE HOUSE, 6a Weat Teinrectoad. sive Bas been BY in complete Order, to rent low, (JOHN M. PINKNEY, 79 Cedar street, A HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK joure, ten rooms, improvement large rd 5, ast t dn Trving place sod Third enue. $1, permit, Seventeenth street, between Trving pl ave Been from twelve to three o'clock, without ROBERTI G, RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. (OTTAGE_TEN ROOMS, SHADED GROUNDS, FIFTY. second street, Hudson river; pleasant, healthy and gen- Meet Joeatton + watery re roan 0 rent or sel Tange and gus, #00 a month. rs a cheap. ‘Sco FREADWELL, on the pre- ee UU TOURS SERIE eee A tromery, with m three year’ Leasa | laa Horner W jonery, with & + and Route?’ will be sold at's eacridce, inquire at ao Bleocker street, A LARGE VARIETY OF BECOND HAND SAFES bargains. Please BAKERY AND CONPEO. i CONFRO- Agekit eens AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 30 Broadway. VERY NICE WINE AND CIGAR STORE FOR SALE, with Sxtures; good reasons for selling; owner has other dusineas to attend fou Cuba. Apply at $84 Broadway, in the store, AME AND PORTER BREWERY IN PHILADELPHIA, lor established, with a large custom, for sale, Fav ble terms might be ‘give to # good purchaser. Addre: ALB, Herald oice, ©" boil Lo trsen 6 aad 1 ¥ MORNING 4 tween IN BROOKLYN, BE. Band 11 o'clock, 9 eek on Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn, for $220; also cate of ‘on Bank ‘of N New York, for ‘BONS 83; check on same bank for All persons are eather ey cece a eat in stopped, foturlng to same" by’ J.B GRE 10 Wall street, Ost—it x L SF lTHE INBT., ABOUT 8 01 Xehan; nt CAREY, {J Broad sineeh buck ofles LOStatEsterpay, TWO when returned to Mar "Pockelopak, corer roel slsek an . corner Broa Gsroward if lett at oflce of MINIB & ALL KEYS ATTACHED Getter H. ‘fhe finder will be rewarded East Fourth street. Mr. BPAN. * to @ brass but "A. TISS® CLASS CORNER FAMILY LIQUOR STORE for sale up town; price $600; including Vicense, lease, Stock and fixtures; salitfactory reasons given for welling? cout 81200, “Address, for three uays, LIQUORS, box 15 Her ofliee, SPLENDID CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR 8ALE— In the lower part of the city; fine cash business; must positively be sold this week. APR at 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & OO. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR 8SALE—AT A SAC- rifice; best stand in thia city; Engilsh Shades. Aiso jakerles, Groceries, Restaurants, Cigar Stores, Billiard Saloons, Hotels, Country Taverns, fine Drug Stores, Fancy Goods Storer, Clothing Stores, Shoe Stores. large Hindling Wood Yard, Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, A GREAT BARGAIN. —-FOR SALE, STATIONERY AND b Printing establishment; excellent location; doing flue cash business; ungueationably rare chance. Apply to GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., 28 Chambers street. NBLEGANTLY FITTED UP FIRST CLASS DRUG AA, Store for sale: location unsurpassed; doing w large cau i I arm bers stree' Si rare chance, APPIY "GEORGE W. SIMERS & co. FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE, ituated, in the central part of the lly, doing a business; will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for pr Perty near the city, Address PRIN'T, box 104 Herald ollice. A iy RENTS—NEAR BROADWAY-—£3 AMITY STREET, hij 10 English base- stoop House; has large garden. foune, nm place; modern improvements. ment » No. 4 Ri 9 told A. M. Open from 10 LET—A SMALL HOUSE ON BROADWAY, BE- tween Fifty-sixth and Inquire of A. ©. PUILLO! from 10 A. M. to 2 P. Fifty-seventh streets; rent low. , 100 Fulton street, room No, 6, M, '-THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH 0 LE stoop brown sione House on Kast Thisty.third street; rent very low. LL, COURCHET, No. 1 Great Jones street, Near Broadwi A QONFECTIONERY, SODA WATER AND ROOT Beer Store for sale—-On a great business thoroughfare; Splendid chance. Apply at 23 Chambers sireet. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO. $10 and tan terrier slut; BIMONS, room No. 5, landing, “Any BLAKE, at the and no questio same son checl R. Reward will at HUNT, TILLINGHAST & CO., 70 Reade street, New York | EWFOUNDLAND DOG LOS’ GUST i le Niagra 8 aay Spore ead 438 Hudson street. on hia return to REWARD.—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF day last, near Bond street and Brosiway: a Biase: wre ae nA of Tene The. ‘on br d 658 Broadway. ahi armisn finder will receive REWARD.—LOST, AvGusT Yaw Boat, about 18 fect long, Mom Vanderbit, person) returning the ‘sme to, EDWARD: Bbore nding, will receive the above reward. $10 ‘0 REWARD—FOR THE DELIVERY OF A WAL; hf been alanine ope bind pl at Bo 40 or te ith street, between Bowery and Second avenue, lost on morning of August 10, eiweat 40 Fifth street and corner ~ ind street . Second avenue and Seco! 100 BEWARP WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE. covery of one set of double Harness, very light, marked with T., mountings prince's metal, covered with leather, fat traces, Kimball Jackson to reins; one set single untings an ‘as doubl #, reins of both russel; both nearly new and made marked 1, whose name 1s on tl by pt harness, The above were stolen from stable in the coumtry, af Clinton Hilly near Newark, a 'N. J. on night of Wednesday, A i be paid aud Information. recet of ACABARGAIN-AN UPTOWN REAT, ESTATE OF. « fice and Fixtures for splendid location; owner going ett mediately, Adaresw M. 8. 64 Willian street, room PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— up town; whole house; two years’ lease; license putd; weil titted up will be sold cheup, 515 Washington street, (PO LET.—A FAMILY LEAVING TOWN WILL LET their three story House, unfurniabed, in perfect order. Fine Furniture, Carpets, &c., or part, will bo sold cheap, Ap- ply at 218 West Forty-seventh street, uear Broadway, 0 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT AIGH stoop brown atone front House, furnished, or the Furnt- ture will be sold, Rent moderate. ‘Apply at 164 East Thir- tloth street, $4.00 tine rooms every convenience, beautiully loca” let minutes’ walk from Passale depot, 45 minutes. from New, ork per Erie Rallzond, Apply to It. M. ATKINSON, Sun Insurance Company's office, $3 Wall street. PER ANNUM.—HOUSE BUILT ONE. YEAR, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. _ ~-FLOOR TO LET. + ing No. 159Ninth avenue; cont (kitohen, parlor, sitting room and three bedroom: separate gas meter, stationary tub and water closet to each floor, large yard; fe., in complete order. App! Ma Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first sireets. A. SUE, OF FURNISH ROOMS TO LET—FOR housekeeping, #13 60 per week; tingle Rooms in dif- ferent para ol tne’ clty, at $3; bath. “Il and 17 Abing aquare. PARTMEN' three Roon .F NINE, SEVEN, FIVE, FOUR AND in nice locations, from Cy) to $10 per ? G. RICHARDS, Owner, 98 Broadway, lear Twenty-third « _BROOKLYN BOA’ JROARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—FOR GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, near Wall street ferry, recond stpry front Room and Bedroom, in a strictly private familys winter ne rangement not to exceed $80 per week. Address L. J. R., Herald office. HOTELS. ~MALTBY HOUSE, GREAT JONES STREET, fronting Lafayette place —Table d’Hote: permanen joard at greatly reduced rates; good Rooms with full Board ah $10 per week; transient rates reduced to $8 per day; house first class and location central. GEO. A. MCCLESKEY & CO., Proprietors. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND Bayard atreet—(European — plan)--200 light. room neatly fusatehed, Lodging, cools 10 60 canta Sigullys to 4 weekly. For genti gentlemen only. QUMMIT HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND CANAL atreet (new house!.—On European plan; room by the day, Week or month ; all beds with spring mattresses. B. BREDER, Proptietor. SWIETS HOTEL, | BROADWAY, AND EIGHTH atreet.--Room and Board per day, $2 50; per wee! 914; Rooms per day, 75e. to Gl b0; por week, Gi to Se. ees ORTH HOUSE—203 FIFTH AVENUE, FRGNTING on Broadway and Madison square, completely arranged in snits for families, affording the utmost comfort and quillity, with private table and attendance, tran- COUNTRY BOARD. —FIRST CLASS BOARD IN A SPLENDID FARM house at Feel I N. Pin Nice location and everything necessary for the comfort of tho SttCHELL, 7FCedar street, New York. SOARD—BELMONT HALL, NEW + Brieulon (north shore), Staten Island; fronts the bay fine view, salt water bathing; 80 minutes from Cortdandt street, three blocks from landing. BOARD WANTED-SEA BATHING PREFERRED, FOR gentleman, wife, three chfidren (nine, seven, two) and nurse, for Au it and September; will pay about $8; bait price tor children and nurse. Address PLAIN, Herald office. —COUNTRY jand- fu 18 oF separately, wiih break- 04 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, {tate FOORT! UE svenue—A few young ladies can be furnished wii T10 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH sTRERT, First class Board and Rooms for families or single gentlemen; also one or two table boarders at reasonable prices, SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR SEVENTEEN’ V4 Bree thea front'Parlors, on first, ote to ‘ett gas; also email. Rooms, with hot and cold water, baths Fent from $4 to 1, heediee vias 2G West TWELFTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET with Board; large Room on second floor and Hall joms for single gentlemen. References, 126 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A SECOND desi floor to let, with or without Board; sbi fred; references required. Lapa 133 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH 'e} avenue.—Two Rooms to let, with Board, in a Parisiat fami a 3 where every facility 1s given to acquire and practic eh Lang) ACDOUGAL STREET.—A FRONT ROOM t, with Board, toa gentleman and wile, §] one af $12; single Rooms $6 and $7. 137 Te WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH looms, en suite or singly, with TO also OARD FOR MAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GENTLE- men, one and a quarter hour from city. Address F. 0, ©., 67 Liberty street. ss ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, CAN BE obtained in'Greenwich, Conn.; aleo_m small Vottage. \e place is elegantly situated on Rocky Neck Poftit, close to the ey iete! ‘Club 98 well as to railroad and steamboat com- i lent batht boating, & dress ¥, FINIELS borifl Greenwich, Conn. sche REENWICH BOARD—BEAUTIFUL VILLA; SPLEN- did view of ‘the Sound; bathing. boating, 4c. | one hour from the cliy, Apply to ¥. W. DAVISON, 8. B. Chittenden & Co., 820 Brokdway. ‘ANTED—BOARD, NEAR THE CITY AND ON THE water, for a family; four Rooms, two communicating, required. Address, giving terms, H. J. D., Herald office. PER WEEK.—GOOD BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED atafarm bo finely situated near Catskill Moun- thins. ‘For particulars call at CRAFT & "8, Photo- sraphers, 182 Bower, , EL NOON LIE 8 2 LE St I DOOD FEW FAMILIES DESIRING BOARD AMIDST THE A beautiful scenery and cool air of the Catskill Mountains can yet be accommodated. Address H. O. CRAPSER, Cairo, Greene county. ; avenue and way.—Handsomely furuished rst clase Board, permanent or transient, for summer; reference required. 138 FAST, .JWaNTY NINTH STREET. —PLEABANT furnished or unfurnished Rooms to let, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; ‘near Lexing- in avenue, 14Q SIXTEENTH STREEY.—HANDSOMELY FUR. niahed Rooms, with or without Board, in a amali private family; references exchang 164 WEST, TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let a very nice, large Second Floor; also Rooms on third tloor, 1n sults or singly; house and table tires class, with the comforts of a home. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, near St. Cloud Hotel.—Iurniahed Rooms, ‘with or without Board, in first class house; private faully, Way CATA pass the house. p 177 THOMPSON STREET, NEAR, BLEECKER NEW and nicely furnished, pleasant Rooms for one or two Gentlemen; strictly private house, with all modern improve- ments, 217 impr ment same family in the country. —,. & WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—86 PER WEEK is; home comforts; LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE—DELIGHTFULLY LO- J cated on the beach at Cliwood, Keyport, N. J., % miles from New York, Fine sea bathing, Salling, rowing, saliing, drives, mineral springs. $8 to B12, Dr. KEN’ roprietor, 176 Bleecker street, New Yo (HOQPER HOUSE, OTSEGO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN, JN. Y., will open June }.—Llegantly furnished; boating, fishing, fine drives; ground made classic by the pen o Ca terms reduced to $3 per day; nd bells in eves room ; families taken for season at reasonable rates. Addré CHARL WATKINS, Watkins House, Albany, N. Y, Cooper House, Cooperstown, N. Y. I orien 4 RETREAT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N. Y.—-IS3 now open for the reception of guests. Persona desirin, rooms address E. O. DICKINSON, Proprietor, or KNOX, the Hatter, 213 Broadway, New York. EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, WILL REMAIN open late into October to accommodate inany that wieh to be conventent to the city; distance 173g miles per New Haven Railroad; trains running almost Syery Bots. FIs: 1° 242 second or third atory front Room, with B second with Board, on moderate WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A 248 baring more room than required, would Pitot ot fwo fine Rooms, handsomely furnishod, with frst cla Board, to gentlemen and wives, 7 pects enh REN sl Q47 Wet THIRTY SIXTH STREET—noOMS TO let, with Board, to single gentlemen or centlemon nd their wives. | Also latce Back Parlor, suitable for music sacher or doctor's office ; gas and bat! Vd Cuvasy cbuirahr-'& sonal farany dentres ta toute een quirea. Home comforts. 808 WEST TAIRTY-FOURTH STREET—A GENTLE. man and wife or 8 single gentieman can obtain very FOURTH peli d NEARLY OPPOSITE CAL- desirablo Apartments, with good Board, at reduced prices, with a small private family. © if en, 308 WES THnty-rounru stReer—A GENTLE. ¢ man and wie or a single gentleman ean obtain very desirable Apartments, with good Board, at reduced prices, with a email private family. 325 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—Neatly fnraisned Rooms to let, with Board, tot Fern uemas and wife, ca nee eee nee hom e j it) o fam! ina pleasant neighborhood. it GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, DESIRING A PLEASANT " home for the winter, with a small private family, In one 1@ most Soli locations in the city, near Fifth avenue; of are 2b, Ber week, will please address A, L. BALCH, box FRIVATE FAMILY OAN ACCOMMODATE A GEN- fonienrn geet Quiet habits with neatly furnished Mra. eral once. Wile; location central, Addresa COUPLE OF RESPECTABLE MEN CAN BE Sccommodated with Board, Ino tant RANrion fly: or would accommodate a payee manand wife, Inquire GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO GENTLE ys at, 304 strect, hear Abingdon sjuare; LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISH Ai tir tran Rooms, th ents ar har wea ECOND th connecting, with or without Loard, to gentleman end wife or one ox two gentlemen. Ab S40 Wont ahirtota phrgot for neatly furnished Rooms, with Board: all moder | GOvilie L100 the Great South Baye 139_ hour. tom New, also boarders wanted for tue | York; take Southside Railroad; good Hahing and boating. s E, 0. KING, Proprietor. WEST TWENTY FOUR’ ET .—, l- a Hleman-and_ wife or two gentlemen can ovigie'a | CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, East Side. T A PARGAIN—FULLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY, well located, modern, small brown stone Dwelling? Recon areniey Hear, Nineteenth atree jeasion; only for the whole; terms casy. $17,000 for the Wie; STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine atreet, ‘Hae RIVER DOCK PROPERTY TO LEASE—NEAR Fortleth street, for a term of years; 4 lots Ground, with ering ‘about one-half. “Apply to'A, JOURNEAY, reet SALE—AT THE LOW PRICE OF 88,04 ato! high stoop brick Dwelling in Eat third street ; immediate posseasion. NEAY, No. 1 Pine atree! inane Foe SALE—A NEAT, DESIRABLE, WELL FINISHED medium sized House, in Forty-fourth street, third house east of Fifth avenue. For terms inquire on the premises. ROR EYEE 08.70, ,LET-HOUSB SOUTHEAST COR. secon json avenue. bipebai SUTTON & CO. 117 Wal street OTICE.—A HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, ON A ood business avenue, with a good established Tobacco and Cigar Store, the same being in existence. 25 years; will ‘on account of the owner wishing to retire from Inquire at 448 Second avenue, between ‘T'wenty- bes Twenty-sixth streets, from 7 to9 A. M. and 6 to 9 THREE Thirty. Permits of A. JOUR- i STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. al FIRST brown stone House, 4 story high stoop, for ; others, 17th to 60th street; Madison & 6th to $78,000, W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ——+ 54 MADISON AVENUE.—HOUSE FOR SALE cheap, one-half caah, 20x60x95; four story and basement; finished with bard woods of various kinds, and built in the most substantial manner; to be appreciated It must be nen, Apply on premises, West sides FULL SIZE FOUR STORY, HIGH stoop, A desirable brown stone Dwell! about Thirty-first enue, for ossession, treet, near Fifth low; Streoh very neat TK. STEVENSON & SON, il Pine street, ROADWAY, ABOVE STH STREET—A LARGE AND B finely improved corner Property for sale at a bargain; terms enay. W. P, SEYMOUR, 171 Broadwi OR SALE CHEAP—A_ FIRST CLASS BRICK ie, 8 atory ; 27.6x00x100; 44th street, between Fifth aba sib afenuss. ¥, BSYMOUE «171 Broadway, Ke l NOTTAGES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL, FOR SALE OR J to let—At Rutherfurd Park, New Jersey. Anply to owner, THOMAS R. AGNLW, grocer and tea dealer, 260 Greenwich street, New York. EZCANT VILLA SITE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— 10 acres; beautifully and conveniently located on New Haven Railroad; fine elevation; charming prospect ; shore front: the opportunity seldom offera to obtain so desirable a property, Address HOADLEY, box 108 Herald office. OR SALE—A FARM OF 72 ACRES, ONE MILE FROM the flourishing town of Stroudsburg, {0 miles from New York: land very best quality for grain, grass or truck! good hoitse, 8 rooms; good barn, hennery, stone springhouse, splendid water, choice tratt; healthy price only $8,000; erm, $2,500 cash, balance easy. Adaresé GEORGE WALKER, East Stroudsburg, Monrog county, Pa. OR SALE-.A FARM OF 20 ACRES, 18 MILES FROM city; good buildings; tino orchard; price Of 56 neres, 5,000; one of 100 acres, 10,0. A great variety of first class places from $20,000 to 760,v00, isos large number to exchange for city EF tenlaorn, 901 Broadway, Ro, SALE CHEAP—A FARM OF 70 ACRES, WITH " ‘two Houses; one built in modern style, consisting of 11 Toom; located in a beautiful oak grove, beween Morristown and Madison, N.J-; good fruit and water. For further par- ticulars address Mr. BENJAMIN SIRE, Norristown, N. J. POR SALE OR 70 LEASE -AN UNEQUALLED HOUSE, fully furnished; all modern improvements; one mile from New Brunswick. Address NEW BRUNSWICK, Her- ald office, EWARK, N. J.. THE FIRST CLASS ROUSE 81 Lombard street (handsomely furnished throughout), fo April} ton rent $10) per month, Apply to SCHUYLER, AMS, 43 Jay atreet, New York, 10 LET—A LARGE FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, WITR carriage house, nine city lots, fine lawn and garden; balf hour from city. Inquire at 483 Canal street. (0 RENT—-A FINE FARM, IN WESTCHESTER Sor or would be worked on shares. Apply for a week at 107 William street, corner of John. 3000 Wie Box, BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, ea). cultivated garden and outbuildings, a few miles this side of Long Branch; very little money required. For pictures of place call at 'No. 8 University place, New ‘ork. & IRST CLASS CULTIVATED FARM, $14.500. bordering on the Delaware river; 98 acres. land, with firet rate improvements; ahad fishery on the pro- pertys terms easy. Address i. ‘t. WALTER, Stroudsburg, a, month, , ROBER’ A. PLAINLY FURNISHED FRONT, ROOM AND BED. room communicating, or entire Floor to let, at a low price; unexceptionable location, 46974 Sixth avenue. {URNISHED ROOM—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED Room, without board, Inquire at 109 Wost Nineteenth street, near Sixth avenue, ORTY NEW, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLORS and Sleeping Rooms, to let, without board, to gentle- men or gentlemen and their wives. | }4 West Twonty-elghth street, corner of Broadway ; convenlent to restaurants, ARLORS AND CHAMBERS, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, in suits, to suit any party a nice front Basement, Call at idl East Thirtieth street, near Lexington ue, till Le 1ERMS MODERATE, TWO OR THREE ROOMS, CON- necting, furaished, for housekeeping; water in rooms; closet bn floor; stationary tubs and everything comtortable. 182 Porty-first street, near Lexington avenue. 10 LET—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for a man and hia wife for hourekeeping, or & afew young gentlemen. 628 Bixth avenue. Ring second bell 10 LET—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED SECOND Floor io 9 first class private house to a respectable party desiring quietude; no children; family Brat class and unob- trastve; focation ‘accessible and adjacent to Murray Hill. Address for one week AMERICUS, Herald office, 10 LET—FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER OR OCTOBER, A floor of four Rooms, with additional closets, bathroom, &c., at $40 per month ; floor to be let in case furniture is sold, which is allnew this year, and cost over #700; but as the Qrenera are forse? to ‘give up honsckoaping, will be sold for $575, cash. Address B. TEINT, Herald offic MP0, LET_PURNISHED, SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 211 Henry street; gas, water and bathroom on tioor. Apply as above. 10 LET—A GOOD SECOND FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS; also a nice first Floor and Basement, near Third ayenuo; Hkewise a Half Floor of three or four Rooms, Inquire of F. BURKE, Agent, 677 Second avenue. 0 LET—UPPER OR LOWER PART OF A PRIVATE high stoop house; newly painted; rent moderate, In- quire on the premises, No. 9 Marion atreet, near Broome. $3 HO FOR FIRST FLOOR SITTING AND, BED. 2 ¢)\) room, connecting; entire Fioor, $7 60; fur- Rished for housekeeping ; genteel house, near cars, Brookiya, 38 minutes from ferry. 194 Broadway, room No. 0, WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH enue.—Furnished Rooms and # Doctor's Oillce to let, fn a private family. CHANGE, EE STORY BRICK HOUSE, VA- 40 acres, value $5,000, balance Wiiltamsburg, Brook- _REAL ESTATE TO A THR Tue $9,000, for a Farm of _ cash, Apply at 137 South Third street, yn, B.D. bi OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM IN ONEIDA county, 63 acres, with stock, cropa and furniture; price $3,000, cheap. " Apply at S89 Bowery. P. Waite, FPORSALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEAT BRICK HOUSE in Jersey City fora be) first class Farm ; Orange county Preferred. . P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, MUSSISSIPPI COTTON, PLANTATION, FINE NEIGH. borhood, containing 1,000 acres, 500 cleared, with gin and gin house, good cabins,’ overseer's houso; will produce one bale cotton to the acre; will be exchanged for a stock of dry goods, clothing or hardware or city real estate; one-half mortgage. This is one of the beat opportunitica to make & fortune ever offered; two erops pllipey for the place, Ap- ply at 62 Broadway, rooms Nos. 6 and 6, (PO PXCHANGE—AN EQUITY OF $6,000 IN A 13,500 three story brown stoné front, Pacific street, Brooklyn, for a Property in or near the city equal to the equity, or take od mortage for it; no brokers need answer." Address box Fir Peevakiil(N. ¥.) Post office, (0 EXCHANGE--FOR MERCHANDISE, A LARGE House, Stable and four Lote; pleasantly ‘located; upper Bart of Brooktyn; capital $3,000," Inquire of the owner, O. - WHITE, 10 Murray etre 25.000. Tor rc eseE, OR EXCHANGE FOR ee |. city property, a splendid Residence on the New Jersoy Railroad, f _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &O. WANTED. NICE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO HIRE NICE A sleeping Rooms, with nice, modest person to take care of = JAMES CAGNE A LARGE SIZE HERRING SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP— Also two medium and one small Safe of Herring's ‘Wilder's and Lillie's makes. 8. G QUIRK, 72 Malden lane, Fo SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD ‘Will of the wholesale and retail Liquor Store and Kea- taurant No. 94 Church atreet, corner of Reade, including three years’ leage of the entire building. Possesston imme- diately, Apply to QUACKENBOS & SHAW, Counsellors- at-law, 111 Nassau street. OR SALE.—A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BUY ‘a Photogrph Gallery paying 183,000 yearly. Address B, B. CARMAN: 1 tation B, New York city, jURST CLASS MILK ROUTE FOR BALE. EVERY- thing new; owner going South caus for selling, Ap- Ply at Washington stables, corner Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. i RIOR SALE—A RETAIL APOTHECARY STORE IN Baltimore, extremely Address LIFE IN- BURANCE, & West Balth Baltin M OR SALE--A FINE LOT OF 180 FRUIT JAR PA ing Boxes, in frat rate condition, with or without hay packing; can be had cheap, Address ©, W. C., box 33 Herald office. OR BALE—A VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT OF @ Coating mill power, to operate mill or other aultal machinery by the power of flowing or ebbing watern;, the amount of water acting on the paddie wheels can be regulated at will; this power will create a revolution in ail other ma- chinery used before. For terms and inspection of drawing address AUG. G. HEITMANN, Post ofice, Brooklyn, N. Y. FPR, SALE_ONE OF THE FINEST CIGAR STORES on Sixth avenue; aisoa very -fine Billiard Saloon, with Bi . Apply at U1 Sixth avenue, in the cigar store. OR SALE— MANUFACTORY; NO OPPOSITION; 15 months established; Horse and Wagon; everythin; complete to carry on the business. Apply to P. GAFFNEY CO., 225 Bower} OR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF a Book and Stath standing!secured care of OR SALE—A PROMINENT LI side, doing a fine business: ap) Apply to P. GAFFNEY & UOR STORE, WEST Nendidly, Otted ‘up; price 8509, co, Bowery, until sold. FOR SALETA GREAT BARGAIN, STOCK, FIXTURES and Lease of a first class samplo root doing a good dusiness; must he sold immediately, Inquire at southwest corner of Thirty-first strect and Eighth avenue, OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSINESS, A fond corner Liquor Store in Fourth ward, App'y at'i19 Worth street. (OR SALE—A FISH AND OYSTER STAND, WITH five years’ lease; owner going West, Cull at'stand OL Brooklyn Market, Adams street. VOR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND Billiard Saloon, situated on Etghth avenue; good ron. fone given for selling, Inquire of Hf. 8. HOLBOROW, bes Nint nue. OR SALE CHEAP—A DOWN TOWN CORNER SAM- ple Room; pleuty of room for Junch counter; long lease and cheap rent, Apply at northwest corner of Broadway and Cortlandt sireet. ¥OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A SEA SIDE containing 40 rooma, fully furnished and filled + bathing, tubing au‘den'ling unqurpassed. BROOKFIELD, 81 Cedar street. Oa itty THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. For sale, the old established corner occupled by Mr. omas Barclay asa Liquor and Ale House, soutteast cor: ber of Eighth avenue and ‘twenty-third sireet. Apply to J, STIRLING & BON, 119 Warren aireet, or 8. EMBERSON, 421 Ejghth avenue, EN TANKS FOR SALE CHEAP-—NEARLY NEW ranging in size from 100 to 300 barrels. Inquire of JOuN FLANAGAN, near Vanderbilt landing, " Staten sland. 10 MEDICAL MEN AND OTHRERS.—TO sOLD cheap, @ tine collection of Anatomical Figures In wax; 6. new. Address at once A. B. C., Herald ofllee, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE *FIRST OR second Floor, with modern improvements, for light h respec ela} distance from Herald Building. Address N, I. ice. housekeeping, in. ctable neighborhood; location be- tween Sixth and eets and First and Sixth ave 38 nues, State term: K.,, box 6,670 Post office, ) SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE OX PART OF HOUSE wanted, from Ist September until next May, at a very moderate rent. Address W. ., Herald office. ROOM WANTED.—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, fuitable for a gentieman's bearoom oF parior, on oF near Broadway and Fourteenth street or Madison ‘square, ‘Address tock box 216 Post olllce, New mn, A SMALL FAMILY REQUIRE UNFURNISHED PART of a House, if possible the lower part, in a respectable ghborhood up town or in Harlem; rent'not over $40, Ad- Gress, with particulare, H. W., box 6,444 Post oflice, Ds hay HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN 8IX- teenth and Thirueth streets, Fourth and Seventh ave- nu rent moderate; no agents need reply. Address, with particulers, CHAUNGEY, box 160 Herald olfice. sis FLARUEM; WANTED, BY ADULTS, THREE OR MORE unfurnished Rooms, near boarding house. Addres B, station L., Harlem Poet offic F YOU WISH TO PROCURE A GOOD, RELIABLE Tenant for your hot furnished or uufurdished leave articulara with 3. B, GOODALE, Nos, 7 and 9 West ‘wenty third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. change for a Brooklyn House; also a House in Brooklyn in exchange: for gold Watches,ieweiry or Liquors; also a small place neai the city in exchnuge for vacant Lot CORBIERE é& CO., 116 Broadway, WV ANTED—FOR CASH, A SMALL TWO STORY OR two story and French roof House on east wide, in a good neizhborhood; none butowners need reply.” Address, Stating price, &c., b x 1A Herald offic ANTED—A HOUSE (SMALL) IN A GOOD NEIGH- borhood, to buy or rent, or a Part of a House to rent diately, ‘Address R, ., Herald otf IMMEDIATELY—UNFURNISHED AND furnished Houses for responsible tenants, Send full particulars to ISAAC HONIG, 2 Pine street. ‘ANTED TO BUY—A BUSINESS PROPERTY IN Bowery, Grand street or Eighth avenue. Addrei with particulars, BUSINESS, Herald office, JANTED TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, _ N ELIGIBLE CORNER STORE AND FRONT BASE- ment tolet, at No, 149 Ninth avenue, northwest corner ‘Went Nineteenth street.—A capital stand for a rug store or other business. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, No. 173 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, SPLENDID STORE TO RENT—BETWEEN THIRTY- first and Thirty-second streets ; first class stand for dry goods, boots and shoes, ac. Apply at 454 Third avenue, A MBER O AND LorTs TO LET—ON NUMBER OF STORES Broadway and cross streets, from Dey to Broome street, Houses to let BISHOP, 243 Broadway, forsale. 3 10 LET—A LARGE HALL, RUITABLE FOR A LAGER beer garden, factory, or any other purposes, Inquire at 925 West Fifty-third strcel, between Broadway. and Eighth avenue, T°, LET-A LARGE CORNER STOR * Fi second street and Eleventh avenue; ft for an: a dus: ORY, or at ness. Inquire on the premises to Mr, IULEN. 67 Third avenue. 10 LET OR LEASE-—BHE LARGE CORNER STORE 288 avenue A, corner Nineteenth street; a good atand for @ grocery or liquor store. Inquire io the oilice 1t1 Biizabeth street. NO LEASE-—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE CORN Exchange Mlle, on East Ts nue A and Greenpoint ferry ; fh 500 horse power steam engine; engine house, yard and stables; elevator, jn all Coora;'all in complete working order; 15 ‘Twenty-third street, running through to Twenty-gecond ; valu. Able property for any buginess reuiring much room and ower; a rare chance, at the present and prospective brisk jemand for breadstiffs, Inquire at 112 Kast Fourteehth st. U hig RENT—THE HOTEL AND STORE COMMUNICA- tes, with the Olympic Theatve, Nos, 622 and 614 Broad- way. The Store, which is accessible from the interior of the Theatre, would prove a source ot great revenue to an experl- enced caterer, it being in way well adapted for a re- freshment saloon or cafe, It will be let fn conjunction with the Hotel up stairs, Apply at the Clrmpia Theatre, dally, between the boura of 11 A. M, and 4 P..Ye WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE A MODERATELY sized Room for winter; location below Twenty-third street and between Seventh and Third avenues; references; stateterms, Address A. J., Herald office. WANTED A, PHYSICIAN'S | OFFICE, | BETWEEN ‘Third and Sixth avenues and from Twenty-third to Forty-second street. Highest references giyen and required. Address, stating terms and exact location, PHYSICIAN, Nursery'and Child's Hospital, Lexington avenue, WANTED_A SUIT OF FIVE OR SEVEN ROOMS IN A ‘small genteel house on the east side, not above sixtieth strect; near Third or Fourth avenue preferred; rent not to exceed 485, Address F. J. C., Herald ollice. ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ‘or Floor for housekeeping, between Fourteenth and Sixtieth streets. Terms muat be moderate, Address ©. B. H1., box 9,960 Post office, New York. WANTED. TO HIRE, A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Ouse full particu! WANTED AN UNFURNISHED OR PARTIALLY FUR. nished bandsome four story Honse, containing all mod. ern improvements, &c.;2g00d location. Address box 2,405 Font oflce, New York. ‘ANTED BY THE YEAR—A HOUSE WITH MODERN improvements, between Fourteenth and Fortieth street and Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent from $1,200 to $1,510: or the Second and Third Floors, kitchen and coal cellar and servants’ bedroom {na private family for a gentleman and wife, Address box 1,216 Post office. ANTED—TO HIRE OR PURCHASE, A SMALL furnished or unfurnished brick or brown sione Dwell- Ing, with all modern improvements, in a gente tween Lexington and Seventh avenues ai entieth and ‘Two adults, Address, with Fiftieth streets, New York city. artioulara and lowest cash price, SPAFARD & CLAPP, full 150 Remsen street, Brookiya. MARBLE MANTELS, T REOUC PRICES—SLATE MANTELS AND grery description of Blate Work, plain aud ornamental. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, 40 West Eighteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, b greet SLATE MANTELS—RICH AND ELE- [gant designs, from 1%, 813 up to $20. TB. ETEWART & CO., 605 Sixt yipeats) between Thirty-Afth and ‘Thirty-eixth streets. GRAVE- lew shi __ EUROPE, |, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, Ambrosiat Cream for Sb Fashionable Perfumes for the Ha E Li le for the Hair. YOAL.--10,0 BETWEEN NGW ANC , ane 3 1 for Mora . who can deliver a good clean coal at the lowest markes price and pay a commission. box 4,081 Post office, 7 ° ood reason given by $ urant Purstture, ‘This 1s only one-third of the original P rent), Stock and Fixtures of Liquor and Luach WILL BUY_A CIGAR STORE, AT A SACRI- on one of the best streets in the clly. ys. ()0.-FOR BALE, THE FURNITURE AND LEASE price. Call at the place, 9 room, or at the landlord’, 7 Sixth avenue, in the stor joom, near four prominent down town ferries; sickness of one of the partpers onnee, for sellin; fice, Stock, Fixtures and santre Ht stands; located calling at 26 Greenwich street, for two d of a House; also including the Basement, with 1 200 WILL PURCHASE LONG LEASE (CIT IENRY WILKENS, ‘77 Centre street, _-- MACHINERY. MES’ IRON WORKS.—PORTABLE STATIONARY and Hoisting Engines, Saw Mills, Burr Mills, Woodworth & Farrar Plancea, machinists’ Tools, Shives' Governor, Utica Steam Gauges, Dieston's Saws, Belting; all iret class goods and al lowest ‘prices. Msforo purchasing, eall on or addrets EDWD. P. HAMPSON, 88 Cortiandt street, New York. OOD & MANN PORTABLE AND STATIONARY EN- ines and Uollers, Hotsiing Engines, Saw Milla, C and Wheat Siilis and Wood Working Machinery. for reduced price list. ©. EDWD. CO! roo W002, WORKING MACUINERY, BRASS FINIS i Lathes, Lithographic and Copper Plate Presacs, Steam Englnea and Bollcrs, Blowerm, Shatting, Palieys, Belting Re,, at 205 Water atrect, near Roosevelt, F, MOSWEGAN. A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE SATIN BROCATEL PAR- lor Sait, nearly vew, wade to order for ‘50, will bo ld for $275 one do. single wuit, $150; black walnut typo reps Bult, #65; magnificent Planoforte, cost $800, for $475; algo a lot Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furuiture at sweritice for cash} residence 12 Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Fifth avenue, RICH ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUIT, NINE PIECES, A. witalip covers, sost £509, for $100; one do., In reps, Tor $60; 20 Carpets, at Bc. per yard; magntticent 7 octave Piano, for #200. Call at 113 West Twenty-seventh strect, near Sor Paint- sacri. RIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPIN rawing Room Suit, covered brocatel, cost $450, one do., 850, Pianotorte, Etageres, Bookca: Mirrors, Carpets, Chamber, Dining Furnitui 67 Went Fifteenth atreet, near Sixth avenue. FURNITURE AND BEDDING, Housekeepers suppiled with the above on easy terme. Payments weekly or monthly. LLY & CO., corner of Twenty-Ofth street and Sixth avenue, TURE, OILCLOTH AND BEDD) j houeekeepers supplied at DANIEL h avenue, late O'Farrell & Greene, A separate from the 8 HUMPHRYS, Vv ENEERS, GEORGE W. NEAD & CO, Importers and manufacturers of ‘eneers and Faney Wood for the trade aud export. French Biack Walnut, Ambotne, Tuya, and Tulip Wood, Kuhogany, Rosewood, Salinwood, Birdeeye and Curled M Biack Walnut, Ash, and M Hungarian Asd, Spanish Cedar Veneers cut to order Ali orders p romplly executed. 170 and 172 Centre street, Factory, 291 Monroe street, 898 Madison street Ohay OFF.-HOW? BY GOING TO THE PUR: gical Rooms, 8:9 Broadway, and having your ne amined, and learning there how to live, how to do bi 6 the most of yourself. ESSRS, TH. KLEIN'S SONS, FROM VI au agent here for their Leather Fancy G Cigar Cases, Bags, Glove Boxes, Jewel Cures, Broaze Goods and Jewelry. 1 Nassau street, second Boor, roomn No. 9 ()PVERS FOR CLEARING HOTELS, HOUSES, SHIPS of Bedbugs, Roaches, Ants, Moths,’ Fleas, &c., can bo left at H. 8. DANZIGER'S odie, 73 Forsyib street or 266 ‘West Forty-tiret sirecie $500 jackage of #10 motes, dropped tn the} ‘rad 1 Bank yesterday at BP, M., will rotura. the same to H. G, LEASK, 453 street, or to the Trades men's National Bank, Le'will receive $10) reward and na questions asked, $5O( SENARD 8 OFFERED, FOR TIE RECO. De very of a quantity of haiters' Silke Plush, in whole and cut pieces, Stolen trom the store 462 Brooine street. Apply as ubove. $10.000 BEWARD.{THE New york stock . Exchange offers a reward of $10,000 for the arrost and conviction of tho murderer of murderera of Ben- {rmin Nathan, Into a member, of anid Exchange, who was illed on the night of July 28, 1870, at his house in Twentye third strect, New, York Cit . BROWNELL, Vice Chairman, Gov, Com. D. C. HAYS, Treasurer. 0. 0. WHITE, Secretary. $10 REWARD.—IF THE PERSON WHO PICKED ups jlesmen’s National THE COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTAICT COURT. A Militnry Affair. Before Judge Blatchford, A decision was rendered yesterday by Jndge Blatchford in the case of Join Jaggers, who wad brought up ona writ of habeas corpus, to test the. right of the military authorities to detain him, he being, as alleged, a minor when he enlisted. ‘The Judge remanded hin to bis regiment, he having sworn that he was of age when he entered tha army. a URITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. Selling Unstamped Cigars. Before Commissioner Shields. 0.8. Martinez and Anthony Parez were bronght before Commisioner Shields yesterday, to answer a charge preferred by detective Applegate of having attempted to sell 1,500 cigars, which had not been packea in stamped boxes. ‘They were held in $500 bail to appear for examination, COUAT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Manne CourtT—Trian TERM—Before Judge Joachimssen.—Nos, 1917, 1758, 1770, 1803, 1894, 1805, 1804, 1807, 1808, 1940. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Will General Schenck Stand or Decline & A Dayton (Ohio) correspondent of the Cincinnatt Gazette states that it Las not yet transpired what General Schenck will do about the Congressional nomination in the Third district. He 1s expected home the last of this week. Great anxiety is ex. pressed generally that ne will accept, but the ime. pression continues to gain ground that he will de« cline. In this eventa new candidate for Congres< sional honors is looming up, and occupies a large space in the public mind. John W, Sohn, on intellte gent and practical merchant, of German natlvity, in familton, 1s being brought to the front by his nu- merous fricnds. General Schenck probably only su little coaxing, when, ike his colleague, Judge Winans, he will stand the fre of the nomina- ten, Political Notes and Comments. The following seems to be the result of the elec tion in North Caroltaa:—The Congressional aclega- tion stands five conservatives and two republicans, The political complexion of the Legislature is not very much from the following:—Senate—Conservae Uve, 32; republicans, 13; Lower House—Conserva- Uves, 75; republicans, 45. 8 ‘The Athens county (Ohio) Republican Convention was held on Saturday. Resolutions were adopted endorslug the course of the Hon. E. H. Moore im Congress, Snd iustructing the delegates to the Con« gresstonal Conveation to vote for General C, Hy Grosvenor. : Judge J. J. Winans has received the unanimous endorsement of the Greene county Repubitcan Con~ vention for Congress from the Ohlo Seventh dis- trict, The Judge has stated that he would not stand a8 a candidate, but it is presumed he will change his. determination after the meeting of the district con- Ventloty in Louden, on the 234 instant, Demotratic oflctat majority tu Kentucky 60,000, and the negro vote all in. A State Convention of colored men {s called to bal held at Saratoga on the 16th and 17th inst. Object: unknown, but supposed to be political, , The Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel, of the 9th fost., come tains the following in relation to the CongressiomaL succession in that district:— The question of the Congressional succession m this connty ts beginning to be agitated, but with something less than the zeal whieh was prompted when @ nomination was a complete assurance of am election, A term and a fraction 13 all that neighbor Balley is inclined to serve If we may believe current reports. The aspirants now coming forward are understood to be Messrs, Matteson, Roberts and Sherman, and there are probably others whose pre- tensions suave not yet been fully developed, B TAXING RALROID BO.DS, Correspondeace Between General Dix and President Grant. The correspoudenco between General Dix and President Grant touching the collection of the rail- road bond tax is published. It 1s as follows:— New York, June 11, 1870, To His Excetiency U. 8. Giant, President of tha United States:~ SiR—Certain persons in Lee Gite Towa, who are resisting the oficers of the United States in their efforts to enforce the judgments of the Supreme Court of the United States, have circulated the report that you had sald you would not aid those officers in the erformance of their duty if forcibly resisted. I Erow, of course, that the report is wholly without, foundation, but many persons have been deceived by it and encouraged In their resistance of the fede- ral authority. If you will be so.Kind as to say that the Ly is entirely unfounded Tam confident une Jawlul resistance will cease, and that, any further application to you will be unnecessary. Ihave tho honor to be, Very respectfully, your obedicnt se~ vant, JOHN A. DIX. EXECUTIVE MANSION, } WASHINGTON, D. ©., June 20, 1870, To General J. A. Dix Dear Sin--Yours of the 11th inst,, stating that the report bad been circulated in lowa that I had stated that I would not enforce the laws for the collection of the taxes (o pay raliroad bonds if resisted by the citizens, Is received, Itis hardly necessary for me to deny such a statement. I would hardly invite @ community to resist laws which I am sworn to exe- cute. 140, however, emphaticalty deny the report, and state further, that ifit becomes my duty to use force to execute the laws in Jowa, or any other State, I shali do so without hesitation. Very respoct- fully, your obedient servant, U. S GRANT. _ DEATH OF THE FATHER OF GENERAL ECKERT.— A letter from Dayton, Ohio, to the Cincinnatl Gazette States that the yeuerable Conrad H, Kekert died at, his residence in Piqna on Sunday morning, aged; eighty-four years. Mr, Eckert was a native of Reads, ing, I and came to thls State avout forty years, ago, settling at Wooster, A few years afterwai he removed 40 Piqua, in which place aad vicinity he continued up to the time of hisdeath, Mr. Eckert ‘ays 2 prominent citizen, but he never sor never held an_ office of high grade. ed wherever he was known, oral 'T. 'T. Eckert, formerly of War and at present Superime- stern divigion of the Western Uniow was al he assistant Secre tendent of the , Telegraph Company,

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