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‘ay pt ty ay gly See Bt Neeaag wunthog to. aaall perosis Tor ieap diate na ie eon bags am ca ie, and 25 ‘arm was dull aud lower, ‘toaldy at I2e. for choice, demand. The a was in activo sales reached up- warda of: Ths. at 87<0. bd fae ble, The ms a ‘and unch: The sales were "By bila. ar 90 at WOsge. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Baxken—HanPer.—On Monday, April 10, at St. Thomas’ church, by tho, Rey, William F. Morgan, D. D., Mr. CongaTH Bake, of Japan, to Mrs. ie HanrgR, daughter of Wiliam P. Lynde, Faq, of pay ee [AHAN—BOYCH.—On Wednesday, April 12, by ihe Rey. Folix Farrelly, at the real lence of the = JoHN G. Brosnanan, U. 8.N., to Kats Boe. of New York. ByRD—RIDLEY.—On Wednesday, Aprii 12, ase ned a PP. Fyroneeg pd the residence of the bride’ (CHABD BYRD to ANNiB Bavanp 1 ip. ry on Tuesday, regio i, by the Rey. Mr. Reche, ‘James P. DUNCAN Handowere peng of ex-oroner William 0. Gover, ‘Doth of ie city. tie soe ‘Newburg papers a Eooae cba (Bs.—On .Toursd residence oft the bride’s Fins Be Brooklyn, B. D., byt! Epaar, of Wooabri { a, DAVIES. \N.—On Tuesday evening, April Pa fy, ine Ee, Bent , Potter, D. D., Mr. CHARLES FOWLER RNELIA LOUISA, daughter of ry ry Suerm [AYES—FO! On “fonday, April 10, at St. Albans church, Oy the Rev. Charles W. Morrill, Avauarus ALLEN Hayes, JR., to EMiLY ROLES FULLER. No Keene—LEEpSs.—On Tues: Aprn 11, at Trinity chapel, by Rev. F. W. ee iene KEENE to = IRENE, mer rk daughter of John W. Leeds, Esq,, of Stamford, Con! Leu—Toors®.—On Tuesday, "ApH Ti, by the Rey. Henry D. Northrop, at the residence of the bride's mother, HakRY A, LEE to GENEVIEVE L. TooPER, all-of this city, No cards, S8v0FIELD—ANDREWS.—By Rev. Mr. J. R. Ken- SS B. SCOFIELD to JENNIE G., daughter of J. Died. BREMOND.—On Monday, April 10, PIERRE A., son of Mre. Elizabeth and the late John Bremond, after a short illness, in the 19th year of his age, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. J. W. Stewart, No, 4 ry sreet, this (Thureday) afternoon, at two be creams Wednesday, April 12, of consump- tion, WALTER L., son of the late Robert H. and Jane Bleakte, aged 21 years, ‘Fhe relatives aid friends of the family are invited toattend the fupera}, from his late residence, No. 319 West Eighteenth street, on Friday afternoon, at ‘one o'clock, Cassipy.—Suddenly, on Tuesday morning. April 11, DANIBL Cagsroy, in the 65th year of ma age. ‘the relatives and frienda of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late: residence, 195 Stanton strect, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o’clock. CHAUNCEY.—Suddenly, on Monday, April 10, at his residence, Brooklyn,Commedore JOHN 8. CHAUNCEY, - United States Navy. The funeral wilt take Place from St. Mark’s church, Tenth street and Second avenue, New York, this (euaysdag) afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends id relatives are respectfully invited to atteud. CONNERY. —On Wednesday morning, April iy RICHARD OONNERY, aged 46 years, 2 months and 1 days, The fost Me Laat friends of the family are respect- full ted to attend the funeral, from his late lence. 82 Stanton street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, ‘The eae will be taken to Cal- vary Oemetery for interm CowEN.—On pnaey ‘April 10, atnoon, ARTHUR Cowsn, aged | 50 3 Funeral nis Tate residence, 108 West Fit fourth Beet (Thursday) afternoon, 13th inst., at two o'clock, Davis.—On ‘Tuesday, an 11, Mary B,, relict of Isaac Davis, in the 78th year of her ‘The friends of the fam! 7 ‘are respectfully invited to atiend athe: faneral, from the residence of her nephew, 3. Warren, Atlantic, near Troy avenne, Brookiy, on Friday afternoon, at ono o'c:ock. Her P a, Sb will be interred in Second street cemetery, jew Yorl ek fg Pe oa el on Wednesday, A pril 12, Sam- UBL C. Notice of funeral hereafter. Dry.—Av Shrub Oak, near Spied CAROLINE RICHARDS, sacs of Anthony Dey, of this’ city, in the 73d a year of her age. eral froma Ni her late residence, on Friday after- noone 3 haif-past one o’clock, without further mnvitation. Relatives and friends taking the 10:40 A.M, train, Huson River Railroad, at Thirtieth atreet, will find carriages awaitiog their arrival at Peeks«ill station. DoscreR.—On Tuesday, April 11, after a m- ness, JOHANNA mine sighs only child Fi john Descher, in her 13tn yea The relatives and tFlenas of the family are invited to attend the , from her father’s restdence, corner of Forty- ft street and Third avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, atone o'clock, to the th eran Cemetery. Dowssy.—On Tuesday, April 11, ANN MARIA Bours, beloved wife of Joun Downsy, 30 years of ra Kolatives and friends are most respectfully invited ‘to attend the funeral, irom Rey. Dr. Sfil's church, corner of Thom} and Prince streets, this (Thurs- ay afternoon, at one o'clock, Dory.—On Wednesday, April 12, CrnTntA M., wife of Roland 8. Rat 7» 1D the a year of her ‘The [uneral will take place from her late residence, No, 229 West Thirty: porte street, this (Thursday) o'c! wfternoon, at four o'clock. The remains will be taken to Rome, N. ¥., for interment, FARRANT.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Tuesday morning, April nD a FPARRANT, age 73 years, 9 months and 12 Foneral, TOR tl + Tesidence of James Green, Myers street, at haif-past one o’clock and from Re- formed 1Datch church, at two o'clock, this (Thursday) afternoon. Oc ag Tuesday, April 11, Perer L. Fermry, e relatives and friends of the family are re- ie restdonce, 20 White street, this (Tiiursay) ae jave residence, gtree' 4 ter noon, at half-past one o'clock. Cae At Shawangunk, Ulster county, on treet April 7, Mrs, CATHARINE GRAWAM, Widow bo} pr G } Graham, deceased, in the 62d year of her Havrs.-—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, April 12, CaTHARIN: wife of Jeremiah Hayes, a native or the parish of Magelia, county Vork, Ireland, aged 68 ¢ remains will be taken from her late residence, 201 North A aire street, on Friday morning, at ten o’clool St, Michael's ohuroh, corner of itrie and Hers nd ta, Where a mass will be offered spose of her soul, from thence to Calvary interment. The relatives and friends pespectfully invited to attend. fond pri} 10, James E. JEN- dometery tar =n family are. invited to attgiy Jate resi one No. 1,85 .slieet har New it er pte wks aids vty afternoon, at Ce Ni on my iy”) ora apy ieien’ A. zi coatér ite of sth ate 43 John Rane, and eldest daughter of jane Homie funeral rele Will take piace at the Church Natl ig avenue, this Morning, ae héltpast ten orciock,’ when @ sol mass of requiem Will ve cel A of her soul, at nik whe friends, inv! a i trends intel ry Calvary Cemetery. ere ey atiom, April 1s oe IDGET Rearing, na ite 0 ot John Keating, a1 yi The Bae hh and friends are invited to ationd 1 tho Dera), from her late residence, Eighth avenue, cor- her, 0.6 teh St “are this (Thursday) afternoon, at Wednesday mornin, 3 of ceeueaee Kor the ote at the ron api 1 dcuco paren Btreet, between Filth and Sixtn areas TROnERT ae kn “yan youn; 3 gi pe de Seeriy ‘beloved cnita of William and Recremeres 3 we te. bene 0’ Calvary na Friende are invited. 10 atten @ KENRY, Monday, April 10, Axw Kenny, aged oer ‘ Jos shen family iit wed ves a Pee ee offered ai ten o'clock aly. i LEONARD. — At Not El od 11 or consumption, EDWARD o. side hi ‘T. and Kinily Leonard, mel sage Relative the no fay are vita to attend tho funeral, from hte Tealdence of bis father. , on Frifay asvornoon, at turee 0’ Carriages 3. \ __ NSW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRY, 1%, 1871--TRIPLE SHEET. eee ogc ‘this (Thursday) half-past one Ui, after @ on, nt ot tien ang ds pod the . tan Ld ino those of the sons, 0 H. and and son- sieuee af on Samuels, epee tee 7B Ani lierent > ny vavited to atte to fend. "the eral frome ‘iis etal sony Aa omen Sng at half. Yolock. ocoxnmLr in Brooklyn, Tuesday, April 11, [ARLES MOCONNELL, & Dal got the county fretand. in the 44th year of pi. remains will be taken from hi his late residence; of Grand avennes, to St. Aun'’s church, cor, ner reo, and Front streets, this bre ane o. | a mi ing, at ten o’ck where a solemn high requiem will be offered for the repose of his soult and from thence, immediately gi service, to the Calvary Cemetery for interme: Movoy.—On Wednesday, oor ReBecca Har- iis | commen, age Alexander McCoy, in the s9th year The friends of the family are bv ea bavtted te attend the funeral, frem her late reaidence, No, ja i avenue, on’ Saturday morning, at eleven Qrreer ‘Tuesday, April 11, of infamma- * seam Mary Janz McDonatp, aged 18 years anc ‘The relatives and friends of the yee are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, James McDonald, 163 Tompkins avenue, rhe this Ly ann afternoon, at two o'clock, Mogi re he jesday morning, April 11, ANN, relict of ga joGuire, a native of Enniskillen, coe Fermanagh, Ircland, aged 75 years and 3 mont Temtiains wilt be taken from her late residence, No. 211 Kast Twenty-second street, on Friday morn ing, at ten o'clock, to Soe uel hare! ie pe Reficiaye Second “spesip one eeclp tee M Pe "aot? ee beat from ence of nner sone, fot respectful Nol n Weanes lay morning, Aprit bed at 278 Fulton wavente,-Brookiya, IsaBELLA, Wile of John Noble, in the 38th year of her age. latives and mds are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past two o’clock. Nopgs.—On Wed: peeday, AP April 12, af one o'clock, of disease of th oe ‘REDERICK NODES, second big George 1d Nodes, Eaq., of London, En; ‘The relatives and friends of the pg he are sais fully invited to attend the funeral, me ree Gente of his Lona ig Amos os wheedt Esq., 175 East 122d street, Harlem, on Friday aft fernoon, at one o'clock, London pa} (uwanecta tietan oe morning, Py i 1, Vir- GINIA, younsess daughier of James and Maria L, Otwell In the 16th year of age. The re'stives and Trienas of the family are invited te attend the funeral ceremonies, at St. Francis Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and brxth avenue3, this (Thuraday) morning, at ten o'clock. O’ConnoR.—On Tuesd: April H, Witt Connor, in the 37th weer “ot ns a ‘The relatives and friends of the ammuy ana those of his brothers, Thomas J. and Michael F., are re- [sacle i oe - Papen the nee without fur- her notice, is lato residence, No. 22 East Eighteenth’ ann Bae (Thursday) ‘a‘ternoon, at hal eat co one o'clock. Remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. PAKEMAN.—On Tuesday, april 11, a BE. PAKE- MAN, @ native of England, aged 24 yea The friends are invited to attend tne 7 foneral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resi- dence of O, W. Walker, No. 85 Macdougal street. PaTTERSON.—Suddenly, on Monday, April 10, Jo- HANNA PaTreRgoN, Wife of Arthur Patterson, native of Croom, county Limerick, Ireland, Relatives and friends of the family, also her brether, Thomas Cosgrove, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 103 (new number) Skiilman street, to Calvary Cemetery, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. RICHARDSON.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 19 tn nis 62d year, THOMAS RICHARDSON, mason, is friends are invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, 197 Tifteenth street, near Fifth oe Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two KK. Sacus.—On Monday omnia April 10, in the 22a year of her age, Carrtm, beloved wile of Sam Sachs, and daughter of William Heller, Relatives and fri nds of the family are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral, oe the residence of her father, 822 Second avenue, this (Thursday) morn- at haif-past nine o'clock. UHMALE.—On Monday, April 10, HeRMANN 8. SCHMALE, aged 2 years, 4 moneas and 11 days, ‘The funeral wilt fake place this day (Thursday), at twelve o’clock, irom the residence of the parents, No. 1 St, Paul’s place. West St. Paul’s avenue, Hud- son City, and from St. Matthew’s churgh, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, at two P. M. Relatives Licences of the family are respectfully invited 0 atten: Searp.—On Tuesday, April 11, ALBERT A. SHARP, ed 80 years, he relatives, friends and officers of the Twenty- ninth precinct are respectfully invited to attend tne fune: from his brother's residence, 871 West Fifty second street, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at 00" SMITH.— At Tonka on Monday, April 10, Benya- -nx B. SurrH, aged 68 yearn. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, om get Be formed church at Yonkers, this (Thursday) noon, at two o'clock. SMIFH.—At Smithtown, L. 1, on Monday, April 1, ELizanetu E., wife of Sidney T. Smith, after a short Illness, aged 29 years, 10 mouths and 11 rere ‘The relatives and friends ofthe family are respect- Tully invited to attend the Sonera}, from the Central Baptist church, Forty-second street, between Sev- enth and Kighth avenues, tofday (Thursday), at twelve o'clock. Srrauss.—Suddenly, on Wednesda: mornin: April 12, ANNA, beloved wife of Philip Strauss, and oldest daughter of Samuel Rohman, Esq., the 27 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ihe funeral, from her late residence, 361 ee ries -fifth street, on Friday morning, at ten or YHORNE.—On Tuesday morning, April 11, at his residence, No, 53 Sands street, Too! lyn, Dr. R, V. W. THORNE, in the 94th year of his age. His relatives and fricnds, and also those of bis sons, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at Old St, Ann’sChureh, Washington atreet, Brookiyn, this raises byes at three o'clock, WaLkxr.—On Third ay creed ay), ), Fourth month (April), lth, Tacuas E, WALKER, in the 73d year of 13 age, oe and friends. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence at West Farms, on Seventh day (Saturday), at half-past twelve o’ciock. Carriages will attend at Morrisania the arrival of the half-past eleven o’clock A. M. Har- Jem Railroad train. i THE URCTURE th SEAS ON. A “LECTURE wil be dettv at Cooper maaiieae? on mth, April 19, 1871, ir. o we ™ . M. thor of wchrlatian Misions,” “Comedy bf Convocation” Ao, author Subject: “LAb mn the Gatuotte Church.” en of the Bacily of of St. tivcent ant de Paul ie ¢ various Catholic bookstores Tickets, 50c., to be tthe ‘and at the ball of the inattte. D® O'LEARY LECTURES TONIGHT, AT 11 OLINTON place, at, Subject—“Diseases of the Lungs.” Ofice hours'2 to 6P. M. D' J)® JOHN LORD WILL DELIVER A LROTURE IN of the i Phrwcay at church of New York at uray ation Hall, roulng, April If, at § ollock fatjent Abelard an it Heloise 1. For sale ai o's, Randolph's and Putnam's Bookete ae and at the door. BL ANNA,DENEMORE WILL LECTURE. REFORE the Women’s Institute, at the wot Mlemor; Madison, svene, oF Thursday, at half. aa oF M. Sanject (y Resa Teques Meat * ‘Rina to" Jo Youny ctery on the mnie Requi of in wmber." Sfothers fa ns ; invited. alerened ae ad. B. HAVILAND, Secretary, BCTURE—IN THE i BEREAN BAPTIST CHUROH, corner of Bedf thi fi dice arsday), Apri Sens, cae Dawning mises thie evening ainb. jy the pe atkarence at 8 o'clock. ‘Tiokets 8 cents enon we RELIGIOUS NO TICES, FEY, J.D. FULTON, OF BOSTON, WILL PREACH IN R ) ct afvern: ‘the ‘Baptist Chare ee aod evening April 1 ie. This ts the concluding dedica- Ree bye {7 4 oar ‘net bo wien ip of of he Hunters 0 ist Church. lew 70 Greenpalat Astoria and vicint U oe rite ted tobe present at ul oon at 26 meetings 8 Orolock; fi ening at 734 0 ‘thout plates or Bp. eine esey = A AS FICIAL TEETH NI BERTED ms out ln vit regpianeh or a oan Te rh smelly appleaton yet _iHinTER meee he gipreee Fe a iene OTe. De. abet, Pre! ms AND ah tee ianainioten compa, Momunegn T beurre “TF _REDUGLD PRICES see ee a SeNnie's Bea te Lae eenduea tlm ot cnioned gett aa waged men he eon avenue. retin atones| new, origi a. reves, in i is. JoLuy sais eat at Por merae — fon. COPART! BOARDERS WANTED, <oronv OOPARTNERSHIPS. ep Bear stictan obra eae, OPRERN, ak 1 ER Sr Sane? ANT ce way, Madison squ: avenue, a Saas lave e bor i Ok 9 GENTLEME! Bint Eek eM Ms cam ats | HEE et Rae ae r*. of tie dn of the a are iat ry nd and ry nd Fhird avenues, about mR OO! COPA if Voss aud x aaearorone iar 59.0 L hel own ‘Om, Panty OF bey ines lage freA a Wer” i Fd OF Rooms, for the eoming year, near EDWARD eaere. and in a frst class house, cau apply at BY Weat Bix: Mr, Je Lo Gage? i tion wit Underhill, ed AL Younk Une mA Ses the suid Srm of Voss & { “gg and ool Hing, ny bine €F the late, Pa iH. EDWARD "Phan == BUSINESS | Se eee eae aoe re ie Fe gg $10, IN & RETAIL wrsion oF produce vasiness, oF will wilt employ a man with frat amount O represent, the anterest of one of the owners, ‘BIGGS & BON, 206 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—WITH 81! TO EXTKND Neen yearns chanics! eatabsurea, bust ‘néss that will bear strict investigation. Address J. F., box Post office. FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS FoR HALF INTEREST and to extend the coal, wood and feed Lee $e) ished in. flourishing city In New Jersey; proiite large. Srmeone et A. SAPITALION, OR 4, CARPENTER OR, CABINET maker, having sie invest, te Squat chanoe 10 ole MAN WITH A SMALL: CAPITAL CAN HAVE QUN- froliing interests mam light meebanteal Duniness; & large and i incom erence ap Piy at 789 Broad pecan We. wham, Foe Sawn A £0: q PALPABLY LA CTL IMPROVEMENT IN & 4 aoe? hibition and for sale cheap at BOK Broadway. Tnvestigation by practical RARE CHANOR TO PURCHASE A HALF OR quarter interest in a valuable Patent—t pegtioet for Cross if-acting, n0 ‘rou the engineers now ta use opine Central allroad, Wil be sold Snleasy torms Address ENGINEER, box 16) Herald oftee. OOK Ro ily in peg: eg Ape = beta on iil derma, “Appiy at 1 bible House, Astor'place, =?" “USF*! OR, tas tbat Le INTEREST IN A COTTON ee. Plas ave # Wharf and Warehonse in apne river Piantation, with Mansion, Corn, Wheat and Saw Mills, in David county, ete Carell ae WASHINGTON &CO., 173 Greenwich street, corner Cortiands, JOR SALE-THE BEST PATENT MEDICINE EVER ‘offered for sore throat, hoarseness and breath purifier Patent Papers and Goods for sale. Address B. A., Herald ‘PARINER WANTED—$10,00—THE ADVERTISER, A ‘thorough business mon, of some means, desires liber special or etre, to and controlling a vel hese of uniionted aate: re polnting interview, PAR’ NERSHIP, ARTNER WANTED-IN A WELL ESTABLISHED house, doing an excellent business In steam heating and general machinery aypplics, the business being too large for one man information spply to 4. 8. GAMENON 4 00., foot of Fast Twenty. third skrect, New York, or to M. M, LEABY 4C0., wulivaubes, Wis, ANTED-A PARTNER, IN A LONG ESTABLISHED boys" clothing business; best location in city. Address H. C., Herald ofllee, 'ANTED—A MAN, WITH CAPITAL, TO MANUFAC ture an attachment for sewing machines; will be re- poe investigation solicited, all on or address Ww. YY, 208 Broadway, room No. 7. ANTED_BUSINESS. EITHER SALARY OR LABOR it capital, in some honest business. Any party jervices Of a responalvie mau address fi. & y, Ne Je ‘WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A MAN WITH 81,600, 8100 down, as cashier and to share with » long established exhibition any snuart man ean clear 83,00, HILYON, 1,039 Second avenue. § $500.-% Cito bly WANTED-IN ESTABLISHED Pee ee which will be shown. jh business; fine location, and money made For particulars call on or ad- MOND BROKER, 64 Great Jones strect, 9.50 LIGHT, FOR HALF INTEREST IN A genteel, cash manufacturing business, coa- nected with firel class houses In New York efty, in successful Rewtes Apply to C. CUTTER, 28 Centre street, corner $3, 00.0 PARNER WANTED, WITH THE ABOVE ‘amount, to invest in the merchant tailoring Dusiness ; first class,in Broadway. Address FR, TAYLOR, Herald oltice. $4.000. orm & werahip in centrable manufacturing Dust- Bo) per cont. Address, ap- —A\ PARTY WHO HAs AT COMMAND ‘the abore amount can engage ina lucrative ash ‘manufacturing busmess; help and money wanted to extend it, Address ENERGY, Herald ofiice, 0.000 Po tzemc WANTED. A PRactiCyL Dusiness’ man to join the advertiser i anofgcturing business; artic.e made entirely new and in ‘and machines and process secured by patents; best Telerence. ‘Address SCOT?, Herald otlice, appotuting Inter- view. ae ‘FURNITURE. aoNety FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, WITH j also others suitable i families; je Rooms -fourth ghtful ¢ am tw Fo of ver win, street, “mest ‘THIRTY. NINTH STREET.—Di SIRABLE 2 Suite of Roo with or without table, for fam- fee or slngle gentlorass, na be had for Seveatae ey Sectoed meet | BE, hg | Lv Ba 351, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY- ‘A fine suit of Rooms to rent, with Board; private table if desired, References exchanged. TH AVENUE, NO. 361) CORNER TWENTY-EIGHTH iréet.—Two Suite of of Roome, with private ables, or sepa- to genemen, with Board, for the summer, on reason- “7 :DERIRARLE ROOMS, WITH $6 pay 2 PER fief J so) Pad =< BOARDERS WANTED. A* ae A die NICELY = aaa te ROOM TO, LET, FOR GEN- 186 Her ferald Uptown Bran Branch TM Brosdwny “h SMALL PRIVATE B TAMILY Y WILL LET A HAND- 4 Went Twenty-fourth street, near srt at enone Re | Act teerieg PRIVATE FAMILY o lOUSE, IN ATRUE eD Sin ory De Me On Herald often FAMILY, handle Yong A aerate ioapare, ate eae oe wi = a Tangements A Aaron warnnonen marons agp potas BAT, M44 West doth street, near Bevcnih vane, ne LADY, LIVING ALONE, HAS HANDSOMELY FUR. Hahed house, with Parlor Floor; also second floor front lady boarders; Board fur ladies only. int AN ENTIRE THIRD, FLOOR TO LET, IN BROW! A-k atone house 105 pe Forty-tifth street, with Board, i private. entleman Terma a oe single geatiemen ; fam! mit di Hand Iie Bleecker strevy att blocks west of Broadway. 9 FAST TWENTY-SECOND 8TREET.-AN bd iad Floor, elegantly furnished, with or without private ta- bie, A permanent arrangement for th if” deatrabl Reterondes given and required, =)" 27M" Mf Sesirabie. TH STREET, Ni 188 WEST.—-ROOMS cad raed WITH pat class table, $14, 816, G18, $20 5 per week for two; references give it or one week \4 4TH STREP, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, NOS, 900 d_ 8 -Handeomely furnished Rooms, on first and trd floors, to let, With Board; no children or nurses taken. HTH STREEN 215, BAST.—A CHOICE OF PLEASANT ©). Rooms to lef, with Board, (6 familtes or single gentle- men; _ neighboriood unexceptionable, References ex- shangett. 17: UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ‘one front Room on second floor, handsomely furnished } algo side Room on trast door; house first LZ UVINGETON rLACB, CORNER OF BAST teenth street, on Stuyvesant square.—Charming sum- ier Roome to lely from May 1, with Dat class Board, WEST TENTH STREET, NKAR FIFTH AVENUE.— eral Suits ms, unusually desirable for lige, with superior Sound, ia’ above eats wide house; location’ unaxceptionable. References, 19 F WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel. Elegantly, furnlabed Rooms to oF without Board, to gentlemen and wives or slngle ahr 4 Terms moderate. EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV- enus.—Two, very handsom d_ newly furnished coms (parlor and bedroom), on parlor foor, with private table if j house and location first clase. on™ STREET (AT 245 WEST).—A PRIVATE FAMILY i modate ® gentleman and wife or mugle gentlemen with well furnished Rooms aud Board, Refereucs Tequired, OF] > MAVERURY PLACE. LARGE, furnished Rooms, with Board; location first class, No moving in May. Terths moderate, 33 WEST FORTY FIFTH, STREET —THE ENTIRE ‘Third Fioor to let, with Board, to gentlemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen; references ex 34. WEST THIRTY-SECORD STREET. FRONT PAR- lor and two Bedrooms, handsomely furnished, on age- Ond floor, with good Board; reference required, Q5 WEST SIXTRENTH | STREET. A | FAMILY OR arty of gentlemen can Gad pleasant Rooms, on third floor, with good Board, at moderate prices. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- fon ‘avenue.—Two large, handsome Rooms on second bh i, to F OF separatel EVEN - ELEGANTLY WEST NINTH STREET,—ROONS TO LET, SINGLY or en suite, with or without Board, for tawilies or 36, single gentlemen ; jhouse and location first class. AQ West, THIRTY-NINTH | STREET—A PARLOR, Bedroom attached, to let, with board; also Hoon Vor shigle geatiamen reference required 4.0. IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER HO tel.—To rent, with Board, on or hefore May 1, two Targe furi 1 Rooms, on second floor, in» small family; references exchanged. AQ) BAST, THIRTy.PIFTH Rooma, with first class Board, for fami gentiemen ; liberal arrangements if permanent; location sirable for summer references exchanged. FAST FOURTEENTH 8TREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, Apply at BI- 42 GuT’s, BTREET.—ROOMS, en suite or ain- ‘West Twenty- WEST TWENTY-SECOND neatly and elegantly furnished, to let gy, with Board, from May 1. ‘Apply at ied atreet. 4% WEST TWELFTH STREET.—DOUBLE AND 44 Roome, with Board; now vacant; also will have i apenas gant Gull of Looms, ‘second floor; liberal terms to ermtwent partion; references, 4.4 WEst SIXTEENTH STRERT—TO LET, WITH rat class Board, Roome suitable for families or sine fle gentiomes, WEST THIRTY.SEOOND STREET. SECOND Floorto let, with Board, from April 20, desirable for a family or gentlemen; private table if required; algo single Or double Rooms, References exchanged. . LL THE FIRST be HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A rich Pianoforte, ©. Bedroom Suits, Olicloths, Mirrors, Chandeliers, ‘pos th ve my Ob Pe rivate sale, in lots to suit pur- chasers, at private residence 118 West Twenty-seventh street, T PRIVATE SALE_SLEGANT ROSEWOOD AND gilt Parlor Sui 160 four Sul {used alx month , for %200; one do. tn french ee reps and hair st 38 Oarpetay bc. and upwards: 1b brary and Dining Fur. ‘at leas than half cost, at private residence 120 West Twenty-third atrect, PARTY HAVING A BLACK WALNUT SIDEBOARD, dat lite used and in Fes condition, can dispose of it af ‘a sacrifice. Address WEST, box 113 Herald office. T A SACRIFICE.—FOR SALE, POMPADOUR STYLE AY ‘Aclo brocatel Parior Suit, for $178; one do. 8100; Pom- rca er style FePa Sat, #100; One oo. 800; rorewo ood Piano- forte, jBookease, Tables, Paintin es, Clocks’ Mirrors, Curtains, lateads, Bi feo Vashetnnds, Commodes,’ Mat pets, ‘Sideboard, Extenaion Residence 13 East lay "Aor; elieap. fore Tenth street, one block West of Broadway, between Univer- aity place and Fifth areuue. RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES COMMENCING bonsekeeping.— Magnificent byte | Room Suits, cov- red brocatel, pompadcr syle, cost ca for $200; one do. ;_ Pianoforte, geres, B ‘aintings, Statuary, obese, Carpets, Ohaaiber, Diniog Furuitures eilverwai a sacrifice; Bait family leaving city. 96 West Filveen street, near Fifth avenue, [pes a ee Sho and 192 Westee street and 66 Chrystie atrect, connected, have the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Cur- tains and Cornices ever before exhibited by them, with prices marked down 30 percent. Splendid stock at our new store, $1 Fourth avenue, LEGANT PARLOR, DINING AND BEDROOM FUR. ‘Household Utennils, £c., for wal atgain, Call a0 Heventh street, between i0 A. M. and a. ‘PURNTroRE, ¢ CARPET AND REDDING (At REDUCED 1 item OPARRELL'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue,” ‘Monthly and weekly payments taken, RE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. 1 Agony *soudekeepern| supplied with the above Payments se weekly OF monthly. 400 Corner Twenty- fifth stroct and Sixth avenue. URNITURE, FOR SALE.—A PARTY BREAKING UP coat over Bis; would take for the entire Tot Ca ae Ae lish of et Aa Soph treed 997 Woot Twenty-third street, RET ©) SORTMENT OF FURNITURE—MADE. F Fro ciare ance consisting ef well aadeand fo om 6 soar ater’ siso Vicker cele i mete S cay a Bleecker street, corner Sallivan sk ‘ANT HOUSER EEPERS.—OARPETS, Pintere, Bea iin c., at reduced prices. Weekly or yments laken Yee GREEN'S, 864 Eighth avenue, iy pe corner i parmentatase street. KLY Pa YMENTS—CARPETS, ONTRLY M ptt BE alee DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, | 896 Third avenue, near Twenty-elghth street Prices lower than any other house io the city. 2 Dine wee, A, hE OFA BEDS—-NERDHAM'S PATENT BORA BED, A SOhtadasme Tete Sofa, containtn pate ee Ing and hair mattresses. ‘Liberal te ere MPHRESS, Furniture | Whreroome oH Broadway. BWEDEN, NORWAY Here 70 © fa CORLAND, Procure information from GUST PETERSOHN, Manager, No. 8 Bowling Green, TR arent ae GUIDE. Neeegaiedt iy Sy W811, a arran, The apiendid ~ BRISTOL, Co: ni a )VIDENCE, Commander B. M. Bimmone, loavi ‘Sundays ex: coh ee tates ale to Taunton, Middleboro aon Cave, 0 New iN SoNgER T ND ane os g a celebrated fale eso AN! wer eee fa, rou ani tee all ral marae fot for ened ‘a ey WIL, LEAVE aya aaa meee BOR? ecg PASE at Ne M. Landing at DANCING | ACADE! EMIES. bes n eataye RING ACA ACADEMY 2 Ae Broo a 5 EAST. TWENTIETH STREET.--TO RENT, FUR- nished, desirable Rooms, with or without Board. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—Nicely furnished Rooms to let; table East NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University y Place—Sult of neatly furnished Rooms ih Board tor family or party of gentle- an; 5 ‘second floor, men; references ¢1 53 8 BOND STREET.—ELEGANTLY | FURNISHED € ms, with first class French tab‘e, for families and single person: table d’hote at 6 P. M., 75c.; excelient uc- commodations for table boarders at #8 per week. 5 Weer ELEVENTH STREET, ONE DUOR FAST t Fifth avenue Handsome! furnished Rooms, with iret class Board, f for gentlemen OARD.-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR party of ‘acntiemen oF gentleman and wife: "table, house and location We treet, rat clase. t Thirty-fourt Boas IN HARLEN, First class Board can be obtained of the advertiser in the finest part of Harlem; house finely furnished and all modern improvements; ive minutes from boat or ears; a couple out children referred. wade dress jy Herald, omce, Boar, Fey 'ed ROOM! , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- Tay be obtained at Bl West Twelfth street, between Fitts anus ixth avenues, for gentlemen or families'‘on mode rate terms, ISLAND. House, a privil ‘TATEN Pars OF would ae | shires; iisbiinelor hore if eguired edn venient for ves MH. ‘box ‘am Horta tice Ss wnn rene Be VIEW HOUSE, PLUBHING, L. L—ENTIRELY ts open for permanent and igh grounds: always upward. renovated, newly f1 from SUMMER RESORTS. Re cgay maas sialy minutes from commutation, six moots 29 cents per HITCBLBERG! rn? 0 local) yo Attractions; RGER, Proprietor, Souih Orange, N. J. Cre gure pebonease, rr tavms and bid information apply af the hotel, or reas DE CAMP & }OLE, proprietors, — oe By HOTE! nh ad Bc. and WARREN STREET, and Gi 60 @ day, NEW BRIGHTON, BT. at hoe with, cals A = ‘ONE BLOCK BLOCK hoy Mela “HOUSE.—A FEW y PLEASANT ROOMS FOR per Rooms a suitable for gentlemen wwoaky with, Board; two large H, MORROW, Proprietor, | N's. ENGLAND “HOTEL NO. $9 NO. 90 (0, 9 ROWERY, Oane en street. Gio, por night, $310 44 ‘por week. rasa Ton doatiamen cobra ee | N UNBURNISHED ROOM AND BED! For light housekeeping by alady and son ina hhonse or boarding house; location must eee terms moderate, Addreas, stating terms, Mra. M., URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO tlemen, at 39 W. th aixtn‘avenuer. ‘eat Tweltth street, between Fifth and T ARGE, AIRY ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, Fis UN- 4 exceptionable Board, for » gentleman, di Tyree. frat alreet, in a private fatally of good social positions Srengee. + Feasgnable J200MS AND BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A PRI: ‘frat cia house; references. 58 W ‘detween Fifth an dunth avenues, Rw: EN SUITE OR SINGLY, WITH OR WITHOUT Board, can be obtained in choice locations, at a mode Fate price, by applying at Everett Library, 688 Sixth IRE TWO BEST ROOMS OF FAMILY'S OWN DESI- raule house, in good nelghborbood, with private oF fann- fly table, at poy 37 Wall street. avenue” reduced rates. F., room 58, 0. LODGING WANTED, Ae FRENOH LADY oF EXPERIENCE, P PUPIL OF oF Herz, desires Board ins family, where instruction In Freneb and musje will be compensation. Madame DOCLEN, 187 St. Paul street, Baltimore, A GENTLEMAN, ENGAGED DURING THE DAY, wants a comfort: , taren eer, dager PEM A ‘ena, for three days, PER EANENTLY, box 177 He mn week ; American fam! LADY WISHES BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, on moderate terms; location Fifteenth to Twents ond street, between Fourth and Seventh avenues, ‘Address E, W. C., atation G. zopNG GENTLEMAN OF REFINEMENT DESIRES Board in a first class private family. Address, giving full particulars and price, which must be moderate, WAL- TER, box 5,034 Post oflice. 'OUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A_ NICE ROOM yi and Hoard, with @ private Amerlean family; location imuat be ceuiral ‘ant Address, with partl- A YOUNG MAN WANTS BOARD. IN JERSEY city, within fifteen minutes’ walk of ferry, Address 8, D. box 1,407 Post oilice, New York, YOUNG MAN DESIRES A LARSE ROOM, WITH A Board, in e private family;, location above Twenty thira street, west side; terms not to exceed #1 per weel Address W., box 817 Post office, DVANTAGES. BOARD WANTED, CITY AND CUUN- try, Send location and prices to BOARDERS’ DIREC- TORY, 187 eGrondwey, oppoliie Astor piace, Boarders-to- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH CHILD AND nurse, wish Board ee strictly private family; Jarge room, with Pare ai room. are! stati terms and fall particulars, bor 109 Herald Uptown “Branch ofice, 1,246 Bi: 3 BOCIABLE PRIVATE ZA re NEW YORK + Brooklyn, the Intter ureferred, who can secommo- Gate armie SON ER with Boar, may addrese, with par ticulars, F N STREET, Herald ofiice. DVERTISER DESIRUS A NICELY FURNISHED Room, wich Board for seif and wite, not to exceed ¥16 1 week, above Twellth street, Address £ DRIDGE, box 197 jerald Uptoyn Branch office, 1,148 Broadway. ghee AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED Rooms (second floor), with Board. in a strictly private Catholic family; location between Forty-second and Fifty- ninth stieets and Third and Ninth avenues; first class refer- ences uiven, Address for one week BUSINESS, Herald oflee. OARD WANTED— IN A RESPECTAPLE FAMILY, BY ‘@ young Jay teaching school, between Fortieth and Six- tteth streets and Second and Sixth venues; tering, must moderate, References. Address BOARD, box 11 Herald Uytowa Branch ofloe, 1,46 ‘Brondwa OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND BOY 6 YEARS old with a widow or a lady y living slows; location not above Twenty-third street, Address KR, B., box 190 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. OARD WANTED—FROM 187 MAY, FoR TWO YOUNG gentlemen, three young ladies (sisters), and servaut. About four bedrooms and parlor required, etther furpisped or unfurnished, for which 200 per month wiil be exceptiouable Feferences exchanged. Addrecs DRU. Herald office, POskS, WANTED-A, GENTLEMAN, WIPE, TWO children, aged 6 and 8 years, aud nurse wiah three or four rooms on second floor, with Bo entral location. Give tal description and terins: oF to notice will be taken of repiles, Address WYCKOFF, box 145 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadwa Nd; une MOND, 6] 8T. MARK’ PLACE.THIRD STORY BACK JL Room to let to a gentieman and wife, with Board; only « few boarders taken; dinner at one o'clock} furnish oF Unfurnished; references exchanged, ea WANTED FOR LADY, HER MOTHER AND child; locality between Seventh and Thirty-Afth streets ‘and Second ani Seventh ei, price about $16 a week. 6 WEST FOU FOURTEENTH STREET, on parior and ot! floors to let, mig ‘or without Board. 7] MADISON, AVENUE. ENTIRE SECOND FLOR, Room on third and fourth floors, with Board, Parties taken by the year ou reasonable terms, 2% MADISON AVENUB.—A SECOND FLOOR WILL ut Peary onahe Ist of May, and wi!l be rented entire Reterenee ith Board; also a handsome Suit on bret tour. i (Q) MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for house- keeping, to let to rerpectabie amall fami EAST TWENTY-AIXTH STREET —A TANDSOME- Jy, furnished Suit of Rooms, with Hreakfast if de to let to gentlemen: only those willing to pay liberally for nice accom ms need apply; also & large oom 0! first Woor, newly furnished, D4. Bast TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—A. GENTLE. man and wie wiabing to make permanent arrange- mentefor a suit of Rooms, with Board, can be accommo- dated; also Rooms for single gentlemen, strictly first class; references, &c. 132 WEST, TWELFTH STREET—A SINGLE GEN: tleman can find suitable accommodations and good Board in asmail family, References exchanged, MACDOUGAL STREET. PLEASANT [ROOM tolet, with good Hoard, to tleinan and wife; $15; elao single Rooms, $6 and'87; one Room for two, #12. jo moving, 139 WEST FOURTEENTH stREET.—THIRD STORY rd; altaation very aeeirable for the aumamer; open to the next street, 140, Six SECOND AVENUE, BEIWEEN FIGHTH AND Ninth, atreeta.-Pleagant Rooms to let, with fiat cinse single gentlemen or gentleman and wife; Hants Radars; tererenten, HS moving. 1 4, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED ae Rooms and Board for transient parties or otuer- wi 5G WAVERLY PLACE, NEAR SIE 7H AVENUE. First class Board’; family or private tables; thi epa- clour dwelling bea Just been redtted, Ra furnished; “binek walnut. and ‘arkish lounges, iiruasls carvels, c., &¢. 5 70 LET, at once for choice of rooms, 159 WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET. from May 1, with first class Board, two large Rooms, communicating, on second floor; references exchanged. 1d 18 now felng ele- marble furniture, § everything new. AND 203 Rta TWENTY-THIRD STREET.— rot class Board for gentlemen an: n= ‘temen; front Boome, ee TOUN P. WwonsriLf.” WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A GENTLE. 208 man his wife can have nicely furnished Rooms in» private family, with Board for the lady; no moving, al WEST SEVENTRENTH STREPT, NEAR SLVERTH avenue.—Furniabs ma tan to let, with Board; torma RK Bt0 ‘7 per week; mi na. Seagrovensents fo ‘8 German 215 BAST SEVENTEENTH QTREBT, NEAR STUY- vesant squnré.—Pleasnnt second flo mnt Room, ‘with closets, hot and cold wat a married couple, In a email a t dc-, to rent, witl mhily.” References exehangeds WEST FOURTEEN? H STREET.—FIRST CLASS accommodatfons, with joard, for a family and Sapeere location’ ups + no baat, ee EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET,-ONE OR TWi young men or gentleman an‘ wife ean obtain goo L, with choice of nicely furnished Rooms, on second or nable terms, WEST R’ BRT.—A - B26 sem, Movtaaries, Seaeeta haa | ¢ West FOURTERNTH ota ete BaP Spee wie eee i =A CHOIOR OF furnished, wil ball rooms; ee oe ne a pom Ly. Sevan AND WITH WISHING TO BOARD oten opt ity eevee ek re Randeomg. A ee ROOM te ‘COND eeoee aS AND BALL and Sivaie teal of ents ih there are but few ween ih ad Brig f-on ‘A. B,, box 140 Herald } OARD WANTED,—A GENTLEMAW HAVING SOME fornitare would Jet same la pagment fora small Epon, orin part payment with \ddress,. for three days, Bac ‘LOR, Herald oMce, Troarp WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, BETWEEN fecond avenue, Broadway, Grand and Fourteenth ats, ; family preferred. Adare, stating terms, A., bo box 143 once. GIRST CLASS BOARD WANTED—IN A py ing private tarolly, tor « gentleman, wife, nurse and iyfant, in the city or {epeied) no other boarders, Address J. box 150 Herald o W4STED; AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, tn Harlem, 19 0 private famliy, by ‘gentteman, wife, babe and nurse; perms tt Address, with terms, Olce, 1,246 Broadway. TANTED-BATHROOM FLOOR, ONFURNISHED, except carpets, with Breakfast, from about Ist rs May; above Twenty-third street and between Sixth and M and Park avenues, Address box 2,986 Post oflice, rf a references, my box MAS Sptowa Branch Herald TANTED—A FRONT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN AND wife in a private family; Hoard for wife only; located detween Sixth avenue and Broadway and Twenty-seventh » 1,195 Broadway. and Fortieth streets, Address M. T. _ BROOKLYN BOARD. UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR own interests and convenfence by leaving their favors forthe HERALD at the Branch Office (removed from 145 Fuiton street to) No, 4 Coart street City Hall syuare, sume bufiding with Erle Railway office. This ts our only authorized Brooklyn office, and advertisements are received at regular Fates, wihout extra charge of any kind. Open fro; ul OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE A roa FAM- ily, in Bi Brooklya, by agentileman, wife, years id) and nurse; two rooms on second floor. ‘Aairenas stating fuit particulars, L V4, Eagle oflice, Brooklyn. COUNTRY BOARD, _ “GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN- temen can be accommodated with good Board in a pri- Yaco raruiy af » farm house, plewsantly }veated. | For lara inquire of U.K easter ¥ pang, 1 Broadway. XOUNTRY BOARD.THE ADVERTISER CAN, AT HIS J country et w boarders for the ‘summer; aves | Se And 10 acres in lawn and of Harlem; accessible b; init Address Haat Fenth wer, = FNOUNTRY BOARD—AT TURNER'S, ORANGE COUNTY, |. Yo» half a mile from station; a f¢ will be taken for the season, bor ErRUTHE RS, 15 Fulton street, 01 EVE! ERS, T Turner's, Oran Orange cous county, | New ‘York. OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE wap At A DELIGHTFUL pt ire Inaurance ‘Gum: sta ab Palgetovn ree miles from Lon, Pasar lg Excellent table; fis! Hine wand na vate ‘8 few select ken Doate datiy from at rate, foot oF aburray. ayy a near Lexington ms ue, OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT PASSAIC, N.J.; J 45 mioutes from New York. Inquire at tue depot for Mrs. VAN AUKEN, NOUNTRY BOARD gy Ls VOR GENTLEMAN, wife and tog children, 15, 18, 6; will —- two larce sation} terms moderate, Ad dress wee sty my WANTED FO —FOR ph ape years old, in. & private fam Xo 4 Address, Manng terms aod lo- a 10 Bat Filty-Orat street, TRY On wite and one: i over one hour from the gation, 8. N., 116 Greem OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A PARTY OF FIV: CSnis rivate family, where ihe comrerte Of A. Fes Woriness O. BB B.R., RET Bond otreet, giving full perteglat OUNTRY BOARD Cr A near ge om ife, ate tarm were touli Has ae sree 8 DESIRING BOARD AT agent arg AS can ke Bet 8 Fils cmyeo UNTR anaes ya, ie Viol Be neces pS ANTED- patel In THE COUNTRY, BF BY Cyd fF ma Seen “ste A oa unfurnished Root ile location ; references exchanj gate Address, quige, prico and particulars, COUPLE pases Ll Ga A a hoes nged ; & wall genteei family having more room Cog TEAS Sac inl pecs Ea “HOUSES, ROOMS, 203, WANERDa 54 oom WANTED— A$ QUIET AMERICAN FAMILY, CON RAETING, oF un man, wife and baby, or two. B "Riddrene 3:1. i sfirat clase locatic Fem Barb to OF personally, at i ‘Weat Sixteenth at rooms, "untursishet and conveatent eignborhoog; asin asian ree OR UNFURNIBHED HOUSE WANTED on, near Fil Frinclpals only need pvr. fet for Rowse rent to be AM a gir imap CAN LADY ¢ a lend fadfip ht would te to hire a furn taken in ta board, with pri ers, Apply to or audi ninth exceptionadle references, wishes t atory high stoop brown stone Turpighed, between Twenty-eighth aad and Fo wurth end Sixth avenues, A: Forty-second strect. gor i 9 Sy 0 House where rent few other board 424 West ‘Twontye ke ls Wess phe bans sate isa a ee Mee eee SS SY SY Hoss, WANTED—FOR ONE OR ro ath and rnished or unfurnished, between Thirty-first streets, Fourth and Sixth peony must fone rent moderate. Address HOUSE, box No. ose, OOMS_WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN. A PRI- te family, without board; in the vicinity of, ftadson roi best rer cn ddress L., box 2,212 Post aquare; best references given. HE ADV: Hi Tee Mennerhaod ot Hinietlewn’ateoct ead ind borhood of Fourth and ae avenues, Address A. M., box 18 Herald ‘oftce. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG heh et ABOUT “TqRER neat unfurnished Rooms. dreas ©. R. F., station D, New "rore er, A GENTLEMAN gets: WIFE, TWO an ABOTANY furnished oom, wi provements, Wi wil ‘& good jout board, in , Herald office, ITED—BY A HIGHLY RESPE( of four Let ir five or six Rooms In a private ‘ABLE yd autable for housekeeping ing, cn about bout gave ao roars ae Se bea good neighborhood. 195 Herald ollice, Feenisnep HOUSE WANTED.—A PARTY, WITH UN. House, furnished oF rt ddress ANTLD—IN HARLEM, A SMALL UNFURNISHED House; must be in and gas.” Any oue having such 1 will und @ good tet Uptown B Branch otice, os 8 iro Broadway. Wane, WELL Ly eli et | Phtgd $3,000; from the Ist Herald modern House, Veny Fourteet pent) rent fro ate family. *hattrona a B., suitable tor housekeeping, bone oh Serene, Fourteenth Tiree id Third avenue. Kadrese FRANK, box 6,001 Post oflice. roe not exceeding § STORY 10 pee ANTED—THREE OR FOUR BOOMS, Uy CRMISSERN: and Becker ant road month. 4 Jocation oa have yf abouse at a fdreasing HH, box 126 Herald —, RNISHED Bos THREE #TO- ANTED—AN UNFU! a fies ‘Tres, d Thirtieth streets, Broaaway, From GL,00 to 81,800" Address Le Ty atreet. high stoop, all Kor Se NTED—BY TWO ORNTLEMEN, AN a 4 Hhurteenth ujshed Room, between Bighth and and Broadway erat Ley avenues. Poasesaiot Address J. E, D,, bo: | Post offlee. W ANTLD—A MALL Hi rent not to execed $1,100 per Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,348 Bi ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, Floor, consiating of one handsomely furnished, be:ween way. jor and two bedrooms, fourteenth and Ruts ours streets a snd Pourth and Sixth ‘avenues, without dress B., ‘Buy DOK 6,288 Rost vilice. fmraediaialy, sig eg arene avenue ; miaeet bana SE, BETWEEN yousta, and Bevents avenues a Fourth and Fortieth streets ‘Year. Address HOUSE, box 16d road LS SECOND ‘ANTED—IN woop “LooaniON deena; with pareiculars, rents deny Be wi iculara, rent, £¢., Third avenue and Seveuty-uirst street, (Wy serEo. IMMEDIATELY, BY couple, one large and room aud pient, nished ; price Herald oltice. tidy Cottage; one of alx or eight furnished or uncurniel stating full particulars, 22 ANTED—BY A Permanent place & Second & Floor, consisting of Voat Fifty detn im} UP TOWN, BAST aM. L ee oe wHo Dé Ninth or Fifteenth ward preferred; rent must be AadrersT., Herald 0 ollie. wements, Ad- UN, corner i eiiammemed BY A YOUNG MARRIED: room, ‘or one ir oni fowet room, without board and untur- 6 to. 48 per week; location near from Fourth to Forty-scosnd street, Address H., Ly bor Ut KTED-AT OR NEAR LONG BRANOH, A SMALL w* rooms will do, either at a moderate rent, “Rides, ‘third at, Ne New ‘York. of four or five rooms, in a food ocak waren, N r TOUSE WITH ALL INPROVEMENTS: ‘the Basement and Parior Floor, with three Beds nveaue, Thirioont er month 5 Address ML DDL STON, 91 "Contre | atrest, 7 ANTED TO HIRE—| yssesnion, if poasidle, )RNISHED, A 8UIT te fell far adults ‘on first or second floor, for private ott Twentyatath street, between Fearth ‘and Twat "ot mtgatath etree. between Fourth tas tare of Lockwood & Co, TANTED TO “LRASE OR Alga COTTAGE ‘on the Hudson, se ee Ri ae id ROWELL, Sox boy Port agers WANTED 70 70 RENT—SECOND AND THIRD ripors, or Part of House, consist! and adulte; ceed $40 per month location central a _ Address ( Waren, TO RENT FOR THE SEASON—A FULL! 3, stetieats rent Ee to cy LACK, Herald furnished country Place, with ampie cara. ‘accommo- dation and outbulid! raous onl, Address ‘oy Do 1,867 ‘and first class in all res; family above soe Hi Batnds 0 on the La Pte odsom ‘office, New ¥: tee miletchocrtnstths oi LEGAL NOTICES, The DISTRICT COURT OF THE UATED STATES TH N I for the Middie District of Alabat ‘The Louisiana National Bunk of ew leans; Charles Lanier ot sl. va, ‘The Selina and Meridian Railroad Company Pu lecree of {he I, es BH. Grandin, Soller of gomPlatnants, ‘the above en- tiled cause, 1 ode on nthe tad day ot “pebruary. Inat., the un- fale, at publ xiending from its terminus in fame, to ite terminus at oF neat the Sate lion or near station, in fra eretatare | evn as olin of missioners ‘Tamed’ an a 8 ive, notice tha thoy writ expose iy of Selina, Ala., on rece, the Tsth day oC Apel, Da al he continuous, railroad State of Ala- f Missiasippl, the Muth Alsbamma and Miveisatpy and now as “The Selma afterwards and Meridian tua, Hal logon with all its equipments, appartenances i8em, 28 possession of the diay of tale tncluding Sy the rail the same now are in the r in this cause, or sel ee the ways, rights of way, ft grounda and ciber lands, all racks, Drilaee, viaducts euler fenges and ‘aiber riructures, "all devote, station uses, cur housen, {re'cht houses, wood houses and other ponerse and all machine BT and other # ‘and all Joeomotives, tenders, cars oth erfrolling stoc! Lia ments, ant all Laecklasey, tools, implements, And Tanterials tor, the constructing, operatin ', i oa ing or rej ng the said railroad, oF any ‘part th , oF any of ite Equipment or ‘appurtenances, including 4180 all fran nected with or to the said rai br tho construction, insforenanee fan all ott property, f sand things, which have been sc- qulred by t tad ‘a road company for use In connection with the nat PEs Te shall be at the b said sale, to rhe ‘prdeeealu’ aot Lie veer’ ‘ald cont 19 the said cause, or entited other property, Pah Pra Tranchivcs and Sings which pave acquired op ald receiver, oF by his vredecenor tn Jn of uring the pen. cause, for use in with “the dency of 1d rot 16 said sale, ar to whieh he ma Netuen eofi itl jescribed ia said Pe casate Dalen aad eotg foe » price than Peon ti in cash ft ¢ dell the uu Stel at the A ¥ Feoruary, eal, a couRT oF nig STATB York.--G date ooh ay ey a mea Yad are, sno or ae ab the time A Ae, gald pr 3 Se vata comvany, ea ty of conveyance