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s BOARDERS WANTED, | ew BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE—GRANT House. 48 New Bowery.—Single Rooms, 350. and Sie. wr day; $2 and $250 per week; Family Rooms, $1 and por day. House open all nigh SUIT OF ELEGANT APARTMENTS WITH PRIVATE table and attendance, at Worth House, 22 Fitth ave- nue, fronting on Mudison square, Broadway and Fifth avenue. 1 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1872.— KIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. | “RAST NINETEENTH STREET, SECOND iarge airy Rooms on second floor, neatly furnished, with Board, for gentien and wile ora family of three or four adults; terms moderate ; references, WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN 143 Broadway and Lexington avenue.—Very pleasant Rooms to th WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER BROAD- adiay —Blogant famlly, Rooms, first class table and at- tendance, week to permanent parties; tran- Selont$8 per day. Lodgings $1 to $2 at Sherinan House. Tet, with Board ; all modern improvements. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR LEX- 144 fiiton avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let, en anite or singly, with Board, at very moderate rate; required: ferences 146 EAST 2TH 8T., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—ELE- gantly furnished Rooms in house ot private fam: ity, to gentleman and wife; Bourd for Indy oly. 150 WAVERLEY PLACE.—A FEW FURNISHED e Rooms to Jot, with Board, to gentlemen and their singh a. 151 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR LEXING- ip tet, with or without Board; family sinall. To good 3 BLOOK TO CENTRAL PARK, CITY AND COUNTRY A convenient, handsomely furnished Room for husband and wife, with select perinanent Board, $5 each up. Bast Ninety-second street. poses ] BLOCK FROM CLARENDON HOTEL, NO. 1M BAST Nineteenth street—Rooms en snite and singly, with Board; house recently furnished newly and handsomely; reduced rates; references. LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM TO RENT, 1 with Board, at 37 East Twentieth st., near Broadway, OR 3 GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOM, WITH Breakfast and Tea, at No.2 Wheaton strect, Lufayette, Ferreelast and Tew, AUN trae cara} family pHvatey Sunday Dinner; price 9. LOC! ROADWAY.—LARGE ROOM, BLOCKS FROM sadienian and wile or two gente: an table; also Rooms for single gentlemen, $7 to Bio: ef Bast Fourth street. 2 WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH 2 SARGE, | ior by a private family of adults; excellent fapio; pleasant neighborhood; west side; house has all rovements; terms moderate; references, Address BIRRSANT HOME, Herald office: LARGE HANDSOME HALL ROOMS, WITH BD _ Moros to lot—With first class Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house and location unusually de- pirable. “2 WELL FURNISHED AND DESIRABLE ROOMS, 2 @ closets and water, on second floor, for families oraingle gentlemen. _ Others on third and fourth floors. Table cholce, at 119 East Seventeenth street, a tow doors from Union square. (4. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue.—Desirable Rooms on second and ‘third floors to rent, with fat class Board ; also a tew table Doarders; references exchanged. ‘RTH AVENUE.—A SUIT OF NEWLY FURNISHED 2) Rooms in a first class corner house, with private table; ‘also two Rooms for gentlemen, without board. Address PRIVATE, Herald office. ATH AVENUE, 76.—DESIRASLE ROOMS, HAND- 2) somely furnished, with Board, may now be secured dor the season; an elegant Suit on parlor floor, with all conveniences, private bath; 4c. Referenc $6 TO $10 PER WEEK FOR GOOD BOARD AND th Rooms; breakfast trom 610 8; also the Parlor Floor, with or withou 443 West Thirty-fourth street. TO $10.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT Board, for persons, at 176 eecker street way. $ TO $10 PER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS AT 172 Bleecker street; pleasant Rooms for families or two gentlemen; good table and WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fitth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Parlor Bene other Rooms, in suits or singly, with or without joard. 4) WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—SINGLE AND ‘J donble Rooms to rent, with first class Board. Four doors from Gilsey House. 10 wtnue.- Pleaent upper front Room and second floor south Room; Board it desired ; family small; terms moderate; first class references required. ane WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—A GOOD SIZED Room to let to a gentleman, with Board; refer- ‘ences exchanged. 1 4TH STREET, 80 AND 02 CORNER SECOND AVE: A nue.—Desifable, handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms, on second floor, with Board; also double Room, jon fourth floor. ] TH STREET, WEST, 251.—IN THIS ELEGANT house, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or tingly, suitable for families or parties of gentlemen; table ‘unexceptionable ; private table if desired. ‘147% STREET, 118, WEST.—SECOND FLOOR FRONT : Rooms, with or without Board, finely furnished, and Parlors suitable for a first class physic: U7 WEST IWENTY.POURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Magnificent Parlor Floor, and other large, elegantly furnished Rooms, with or without ard, at summ hs 18 SUXTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Fifth avenue Néwly furnished | Rooms, en guite or singly, with or without Bo: for the summer. EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ard, at moderate rates WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to Jet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. 1 2 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, two large connecting Rooms, also single Room. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE ROOM to let, with Board, suitable for gentleman and or two single gentlemen ; also single Rooms; terms moderate. 99» STREET, WEST, 318—AN ELEGANT ROOM, third floor, southern exposure, with superior table and attendance; terms moderate; to husband and wife or gentlemen. 23 AND, ZB WEST, EIGHTEENTH, STREET, tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Rooms to lei, with frst class Board, for families or single gentlemen; refer- enoes exchanged. Db WAVERLEY (PLAGE, NEAR BROADWAY —& J Room, nicely furnished, is now vacant, with first Glass Freneh table. A tew day boarders wante LIBAU WOUTER: D5 BAST FOURTH STREET, SECOND BLOCK EAST @) of Broadway.—A large front Room, ni fur- fished, to let, with Board, to one of two gentlemen. Family consists of three person: D5 WEST, TWENTY-THIRD STREET. -) with private table, a Parlor Floor to a gentleman and wife or a party of gentlemen; best references. ©] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 7 avente.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, on second floor, with first class Board, suitable for gentle- tan and wife or parties of single gentlemen. References required. se QQ MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR PRINCE.—ROOMS table for gentleman and wife or a party of gen alyo single Rooms, with or without deme: 28 WEST TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST of Fifth avenue.—With Board. newly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly ; house first class, 2 WEST NINTH STREET.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors: reterences required. QQ STUXVESANT, STREFT, NEAR 67, MARK'S church.—Pleasant front Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. ie 33 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STRERT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Elegant Suits and large and hall Rooms, with Board, at summer prices; house newly and hand- somely furnished ; no children taken. : QQ EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED OO Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; references exchanged. 33 IRVING PLACE, CORNER SIXTEENTH STREET.— Handsomely furnished Rooms to let to gentlemen, with or without Board. BUA TH STREET 3% WEST.—A SMALL FAMILY, OWN- O ing their house, a brown stone, will let to four gentlemen or two and their wives handsomely furnish- fa Rooms, with first class Board. Reference required. © & GRAMERCY PLACE (EAST TWENTIETH STREET). 2 Large, handsomely furnished front Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or two or more gentlemen, at moderate prices. QQ EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A PARLOR FLOOR 36 of three large Rooms, bathroom, closets, &c., with private table only, or without Board. ‘Rooms’ for single gentlemen. References. 36 HAST, THIRTHSECOND | STREET, | NEAR DO Madison avenue—Large, handsome Root, on second floor, to let, with Board; large Room on fourth floor for joard. gentlemen; references," a " 4 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREE' TWO PLEA- sant furnished Rooms, with Board, in a small fam- ily. References exchanged. 41 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—NEATLY FUR- nizhed Rooms to let, to families or gentlemen, with Oirst class table, on very reasonable terms, for the surm- mer. References, ENTY.NINTH STREET.—DESIRABLE furnished Rooms to rent, with Board, CLINTON PLACE.—LARGE PARLOR AND EX. tension, with Board; suftable for # party of gentie- Iso other ; @ few table boarders taken; low for summer. 44 45 tlemen ; also quit -- a NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE BL na “broadway'—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with good table, for families and single gentlemen; cars and tages half block from th house. BOND STREET.—GOOD BOARD, WITH NICELY 5. Parnianed Rooms; gas, bathroom and best, attend: ance; day boarders moder single and double beds. WEST TWELFTH STREET, RETWEEN FIFTH 5 and Sixth avs.—Nicely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, in a German family ; terms moderate; references 71) Weer WASHINGTON PLACE —TWO GENTLE. 1 001 ed Too mall reepe joard and nice hoard : 92 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—Purnished Rooms, with Board, to families of aingle gentlemen. 102 WEST ,THIRTYEIGHTH | STREBT—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to 0 rty of gentlemen of gentleman and wife; location, jouse and fami! first class; table choice and lib- eral ; summer price meer. EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH ite family would let a handsome Ue Fri ar ig, gentlemen, with or without 124 EAST 112TH STREET (HARLEM).—A STRICTLY with Board ; refei WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT SUITS of Rooms, with Board, to families or parties of gen- hall Rooms for single gentlemen; reference te family would let @ choice of Rooms, 129 East, TWENTY-POURTH STREET, BETWEEN 1 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR class gomely farnished front Parlor and Bedroom, to a Fences. Fourth and Lexington avenues.—A pl it Room to let, with or without Board ; terms mnoderate Broadway.—Hamdsomely furnished Rooms, we floor, with frst Board; private table rt de fired; also large hall Room for gentleman ; references. ‘ lk: WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A HAND- ntieman and wife or two gentlemen, with or without Gara: ao other boarders. ‘ ton avenue.—Two or three nicoly furnished Rooms ties the comforts of a hy had 156 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH +0 Hoard, three pleasant Rooms on second Hoor, en suite or singly ; fine location for summer. 156 WEST ELEVENTH stReKT.—T0 LET, WITH Board, a few pleasant Rooms, en suite oF singly; second floor; 'very pleasant location; a few boarders; permanents onl; y 164 WEST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET.—A PRIVATE family have a large, elegantly furnished third story front cartained alcove Room for rent, with or with- out Board, for gentlemen; also second story Room. 170 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—A RESPECT. able private family would rent, furnished, with Board, one or two large Rooms on second floor to gentle- men oF gentlemen and wives; also a furnished back Par- lor for a doctor's office. singly, for LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY-¥IRST street.—Pleasant Rooms, en suite, for families, or wentlemen, with Board ; terns moderate ; loca- tton © i 207 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A GEN- tleman and wife can be accommodated with Board; rooms handsomely furnished; table first class, and nelzhborhood unexceptionable ; references. 209 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family have a couple of Rooma, which they will rent, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wite; ry neighborhood. 210 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues,—Pleasant Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentle- men. Terms reasonable. References exchanged. 22. WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALI, FAMILY a will let some pleasant Rooms, containing closets, fasand water: wlso single Rooms, with good Board; termsmoderate, Ol EAST | NINETE! 229 re front Room to le family ; references exchan; 23: will be STREET.—A, LARGE with Board, in ‘@ private WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—FURN ed Rooms, for married a, with Board; ments; a few single or without Board. 934 West, rirry tt TREET, BETWEEN 404 Broadway and Eighth avenue.—With an Jewish family, a single gentleman can be ace oom und Breakfast; re with a large iurnished exchanged 92n 235 t Board, at moderate prices, for the summer, exchanged. rib 24.4. West THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED Shara Rooms to let, at private house, with or without joard. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—F Rooms, on second and third floors, with first class References ', BETWEEN hth avenues.—Board and Rooms, men and gentlemen and wives. WEST SEVENTEENTH STR Seventh and for genth 249 BRS 25: with Board, two fourth story Rooms story back Room ; terms moderate. 307 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREI g € somely furnished Rooms, connecting and single, tolet, with Board; house first class; location desirable and neighborhood unexceptionable ; terms moderate ; ref- erence, 30 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREE’ OVO entlemen, large light extension Par- Jor, on first floor, w! one or two ge oi Board if required. jolly or partially furnished ; partial 4.0] EAGHIC STREET, NEAR BOND, BROOKLYN.— ‘To let, with Board, one Room on second floor cither Hront alcove or rback room; also back Room on third floor, to gentleman and wife ‘or single gentlemen location fitst class. 46 to a gentleman and wife, with or wit! WEST THIRTY-FOURTH ST front Room or Floor, furni=!e | cold wate pass the door. Pt 57 HUDSON STREET—A SUit OF FURNISHED | e Rooms for gentlemen, with or without Board, in | @ private family. PERMANENT HOME CAN BE OBTAINED WITH 4 private family residing on Lexington avenue, near Forty-second street; large and pleasant rooms, with Mb- eral Board. Address E. F. E., Herald office. LADY LIVING IN HER OWN BROWN STONE house, near Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, will Jetanicely' furnished Room to a gentleman and Wif Board for the lady only; termsmoderate. Address C. M. box 181 Herald Uptown Branch office. A ~SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING ON FIF- + ty-first street, neay Fifth avenue, will accommodate a lady and gentlemap or a small tamily with fine Rooins and superior Board, at a moderate price. Address HOME COMFORT, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, second or third Floor, iy; ref: rence required. & West 'Forty-sixth street, en Fifth and Sixth avenues, i HOICE ROOMS, SUITE OR SINGLY, WITH IM- / mediate possession, with or without Board; private table if desired. Apply at Everett Library, 688 Sixth Third avenue, the steamboats, horse and stean ing rural pleasures, fishing, boating, &c. ; moderate terms. N.—NEWLY FURNISHED FARLORS AND Rooms to let, in 113 Garden street, a few blocks from ferry only; all improvements in house; Breaktast given it required. 10 LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BOARD, suitable for a doctor or agent, situated in one of the best streets in Newark. Address E. C., Newark Post office, N. J. 10 LET— 46 ST 20TH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues, wi Board, a pleasant front Room, furnished, on third floor; terms, $id week for two. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD AND ROOM IN A strictly private family, between Forty-eizhth street nd Central Park, where he'can have refined society and an agreeable home. Address B. J., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,268 Brondway. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS A BEDROOM AND use of bath on same floor, west side, not Mer 4 up town, about $12 a month. No. 17 Wooster street. ‘Address offers to A. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; front Rooms desired ; respectable location; not to exceed $18 per week ; private family preferred. “Address FO. X., Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A PECTABLE FAMILY, above Twentieth street, by a lady; terms not to ex: } ceed $7 per week. Address H. K., Herald office. BOsky, WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, AND WIFE land twa boys, aged 10 and 14 yeurs with Room and Bedroom, for $26 per week, Address LEWIS, 444 Broome street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, A FUR- nished Room, with Board, with a private tamily; rent to be moderate ; east side preterred ; reterence given. Address BROKER, Herald office. WASTED=TWO OR THREE ROOMS: WITH BOARD, up town, in central locality; private family pre- ferred; references given and. requlred.. Address, stating terms dnd particulars, KNICKERBOCKER, box 109 Heral office. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIF' onor near Washington Heights; stabling for two horses required; private family preferred. Address PROMPT PAY, station D. ‘OUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES A FURNISHED Room, with breakfast and evening dinner, at a moderate price, between Tenth and Forty-second streets and Second and Seventh mues Address, ee | terms D., box 18 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,2 roadway BROOKLYN BOARD. ANTED IN BROOKLYN—WITH SOME PARTY living very retired, Sitting Room and Chamber, with improvements and Board for Indy only; answers ‘must specity particulars and terms; use of piano and general arlor and occasional private table dress LLSON, box 126 Herald office. ‘HOTELS. (ASQELLS TURKISH BATHS) LEXINGTON AVENUE ‘and Twenty-titth street.—Pleasant Rooms for gentle- mon oF families, transient or permanent, with or without meals; private table if desired, House baths open all night. ELAND'S 8T, JULIEN HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY No. 4 Washington. place.—Lare Room, $7 to $2 a Curet’s French restaurant table d’hote, Board, ‘Wine, $10. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly farnished, Oe or Wc. a night; $3 to $4 per week; for gentlemen only. | dress, IVERSIDE HOUSE, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, FOOT 1524 street, Hudson River.—First class accommoda- Hons for families; rooms in suits or singly; house thor- | terms reason oughly renovated; terms ree a RITTON, Proprietor. HOTEL, BROADWAY AND TWENTY. GT tona areer inh avenue--Sulta of Rooms on Finn, Avenue: also single for familics and transient guests; " day. table d'hote, $3 8 per “AY: 4. TOMPKINS, Proprietor. HERMAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY. street. did family Rooms, first class table and atten gees per week 10 permanent par: to perday. Lodging, $1 to $2. “AT TARRYTOWN—ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLAS: A" noard Yor peasons gan ‘barh fruits, &c.: In the house formerly k tt by Mr, Mott; references given and required. Apply at house or address COUNTRY BOARD. FEW BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN AT A FARM. er’'s residence in Rockland county, 30 miles from the city, at very reasonable rates ris pure, ¢ mountainous and seenery 1) For terms and re & SB0Ro8 W. AVERELL, 20 and 22 or} mendations appl old street, New Yi YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN NEW Brighton, 8. I., where there is bathing; price mod- erate, Address CHARLES W., box MMI Herald office. PoakP AT BERGEN POINT SPLENDID ACCOMMO- dations for a few families and single gentlemen; boating, fishing, private bathing grounds, plenty of fruit, &c.; relerences exchanged. Apply to'S. ¥. IRELAND, Sor broadwa: OARD AT YONKERS, FIVE MINUTES' WALK from depot.—Extensive and well shaded grounds; Unsurpassed view of the Hudson; fine stabling; accom: modations all first class, Addreas LOCUST, Yonkers, N. Y. OARD WANTED IN THK COUNTRY, FROM JUNE 1 until October, for three adults, ¢ither in) New York or New Jorsey : ult of throe rooms required : price not to exceed ly hotel preferred; must be within one hour and forty minutes of city. Address for one week COLEBROOK, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND nurse, within an hour of the city; not to exceed su r week; near the water preferred. | Address W. I. B., Herald office. OARD—IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE FAMILY, where all the comforts of a home can be had, for four or five persona; desirable location ; references exchanged. Address PLATO, Bloomfield, N. J. Oak $8 PER WEEK-NEAR DELAWARE WATER Gap, Apply this day at Pacific Hotel, Greenwich Street, between 9 and 12 o'clock; also Wheelwright Shop and Blacksmith Shop for rent, STAMFORD, JOUNTRY BOARD AT GOTHIC HAL! Conn. ;,all_ modern conveniences; one of the health. feat locations on the Sound; also stabling. Apply at 42 ie Thirtieth street, where photographs of the placo may e seen. JOUNTRY BOARD—AT LAMBERTVILLE, NEW JER- / sey, on the Delaware; healthy location; fine view of rivers plenty of fruit; ten minutes’ walk from depot; terms moderate. Address J. A. G., Post office box 92, Lain bertville, N. J. JOUNTRY BOARD ON THE BANKS OF HOUSATONIC J River, 234 hours from city, by New Haven Railroad; house commodious and beautifully located on high ground; splendid view of the river and surrounding scenery; fine drives; salt water bathing, boating, &c.; stabling j references exchanged. Address A. P., box 5,190 New York Fost office. OUNTRY BOARD ON THE PALISADES, N. J.—THE Linwood House will open for. guests May 25. Fine, location; three-quarters of an hour by boat from foot of Spring ahd Thirty-fourth streets; fare 15 cents. Halt an hour by cars from foot Chambers street; fare 30 cents, A fine drive of an hour and a quarter from ferry foot of Forty-second street. Apply to H. T, ALLEN, 841 Broad- way, near Fourteenth str NOUNTRY BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIF' ) two gentlemen can ob! Board able part of Hackensack, three mi large front Room, with gas; family pr able. Particulars of ©. W. WARD, 79 Cedar street. pecan! Ailes vausedalL aces ae “ NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FIVE ROOMS, FOR J large family; piace must be absolutely free from fever and ague, nd of easy access to this cl ‘Ad- stating particulars, Dr. G., 101 Chambers street, New York. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS J and child, within easy distance of th ; New Jer- soy preferred: must be first class in every respect. Ad. Gress ALEXANDER, 82 Beaver street. NOUNTRY BOARD—NEAR KATONAH, HARLEM Railroad; farm house; terms moderate. Call on or address W. ©. PULLEN, 460 West Twenty-fifth street, for ‘one wee NOUNTRY BOARD.—WANTED J in a private familly—4 or 5 near a good beach for bathing; reference given and required. A box 1,504 New York Post office NOUNTRY —BOARD.—CONVENIENT LOCATION; J moderate price; no chills, Apply at Everett Library, 583 Sixth avenue. NEW ROCHELLE ms and good 1, AT R ‘adults and children! dress NEW ROCHELLE, |OUNTRY BOARD WANTED AT ONCE FOR GEN- J tleman, wife and child (seven years of age); must be within oné hour's ride of the city; give full particulars and terms, with references; Jersey preferred. Address W. W. D., Herald office. ESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY. owner of anelegant Residence at Oran . ot, fully furnished, will let same and Board with family for his family, or divide expenses. Permanent and those of means and best references need only address B., box 3,987 Post office. TRST CLASS BOARD AND CAREFUL ATT can be had in a private family near Stroudsburg, Pa, Healthy mountain air, fine views, shady grounds, no mos- quitoes, Address JONES, box 12 Herald office. BOARD FOR SIX GENTI. LAINFIELD, N. J. or three married ¢ ground ; plenty fresh fruit and vegetables. Dox 281 Post ollice, Plainfield, N. J. GUMMER HOARD. —TWO FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOM: x 1: delightful fine grounds, large cool tuble; few minute: ‘ Address box 51 Post oflice, TANTED—FOR THE SUMMER, BY A LARGE FAM. ily, Bourd in a farm house on the sew shore, within 100 miles of New York; required—six rooms, Doarders, good bathing. Add: K. A. MAXWELL, 489 Washingion avenue, Brooklyn, L. 1. "WAXTED-COUNTRY BOARD, FOR ¢ and wife (French), 80 minutes from healthy ground ; garden. price. Address’, BRU, TLEMAN y; high, » lunch except Sundays; low Herald office. ANKS OF THE HUDSON house newly furnished throughout; now ready for first class families; five min- utes from Yonkers, three minutes from Glenwe § tion. Apply at the corner of Gold street and Ravi SUMMER RESORTS. A. PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, ON THE SOUND. ON mile from New Rochelle depot, having changed | hands, will be ready for guests short! athing, | Ashind, oating, delightful drives. dec. Apply to I. J. HOW, i2 Pine street, or A. 0. PLYMPTON, 54 West Twenty- fourth street. OARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT THE Highland Hotel (newly erected), at Vail’s Gi Orange county, New York, on reasonable terms; ten m utes’ walk trom Shortcut depot. THOS, W. RYAN B MONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTO! VLY refitted. Rooms, en suite and singly, ¢ v be en gaged for the season.’ Call or address at house or 114 East Nineteenth street. resort this season. Hotel open for Cireulars obtained at / is the fashion I Grete. | Board only, $10 per week. Vadsworth House, Fitth avenue and Thirtecnth DING, ats Seawanhaka, rs_addresa 8. G »., 620 Broadwa: GUREAT NECK HOt I L.—Now open; one hotir by steam Arrowsmith, or railroad. For. partic VAN COTT, care Kingsbury, Abbott & OHNES HOUSE—ADJOINING WASHT oJ Headquarters, Newburg, N. Y. This mansion is now open for summer Boarders.” Every comfort of guests; hot and cold water, baths, ac. dress the proprietor, ROBERT L, RILEY, Newburg, Kpatny HOUSE, DELAW: Pa. accommodation for Ad- NUY. RE WATER GAP, Thts delightful mountain resort is now open for the re- Serere of visitors. Trains of the Morris and Essex Rall- road leave New York at S.A. M. and 4 P. M A. BRODHEAD & 80 I ATOURETTE HOUSE, BERG POINT, N. J.—30 4 minutes from New York, will open on I7th April; reduced rates to early applicants; newly furnished and equipped. R. McMICHAEL. ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE IM station, N. J., one hour trom Barchiy street via Moi ris and Essex Railroad vorable arrangements can b made for the spring and summer seasons at. this popular hotel, which for comfort and convenience has no equal in the vicinity of New York; 34 trains ally. ©. HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. For circulars EABODY HOUSE, YONKERS, ON THE HUDSON.— Now open for transient and permanent guests. new and beautifully located House at the above place Qiese. LONG ISLAND.—MR. JOHN D. HALLACK’S wyil be ready for boarders the Ist of June. QUMMER RESORT AT CLAVERACK, N. Y., THREE © miles trom Hudson.—Good drives and’ bathing, attrac- | tive grounds, Board $7 per week and upwards. | Con- | ducted H, ABBOTT, formerly the White Moun- | y tain House, N. ‘ARREN HOUSE, WATERTOWN, CONN., 18 NOW ‘open for summer boarders; also there are ber of private familles who will ‘take from 5 to 10 each, desired. Address A. SMITH, Warren House, Watertown, Conn. POLITICAL. NONVENTION OF RADICAL REFORMERS.—THE / representatives of reform who purposed holding the Convention in Steinway Hall on Friday and Saturday, the Joth and 1th, will meet instead in Apollo Hall, corner of Twenty-eighth street and Broadway, Friday, at}2 M. All delegates, and those desirous of participating in the or- ganization of the Conyention to form a new political party and to nominate Presidential candidates, should be atthe Hall by 10 A. M. to report to the committee on cre- dentials and obtain delegates’ tickets. The evening ses- sion will convene at8 o'clock, end will be addressed by Victoria C. Woodhull on the coming political rovolution, and by other eminent speaker: powrntcar, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION done to short notice by the Metropolitan Printing Es iaulistment, corner of Broadway ani Aun street, Now c 1 TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—THE UNDERSIGNED, inspectors of the democratic primary meeting held at Emmet Hall, Thirtieth street, on Tuesday, May 7, for the purpose of CA delegates to a convention held at Millimann’s Hall, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue, on Friday evening, May 10, for the purpose of electing a delegate and alternate to the Demo- Cratic State Convention to be held at Rochester May 15, do hereby certity that the whole number of votes cast Was 4, of which the following ticket received 40 votes, and we therelore declare sai icket elec! : ROBERT J. DILLON. GEORGE T, FORREST. RICHARD 0, HH, FORD. JOHN DEERING. PATRICK REID. MICHAEL SHAUNESSY. JOHN MULLIGAN. PHILIP BRADY, TERENCE MAGUIRE. J, H. FORD, MICHAEL SHAUNESSY, I tors, PETER McALEER, | aragtiy SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B, MINE, AUCTIONEER, Jhambers and 77 Reade strevt. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 9 and 10, AT WY O'CLOCK FE HT DAY, AT OUK SALESROOMS, by CHAMBEKS AND 7 READE STREET, ELEGANT MOVSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE 'TO OR- DER BY POTTILR & STYMUS, ROUX, IHERTER, SOLO- COMPRISING THE ENTIRE Y Dr) Two vi t KN co! ENTS 0.) '‘O CITy PRIVATE RE "0 sia VENIENCI Parlor Suits in isin and silk reps; he: Mirrors, marque Centre, Side an wood and black w carved, comprisi modes,’ Lounges black wainut, com Cabinets, rosewood Etageres, Fancy Tables; Bedroom Suits, in rose: alnut, inlaid with heart wood, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Armo! ad Chairs; ’ Library ‘Suits rising Bookeases, Tabi y am Chairs; Dining Room Suit ot elegant carved black wal- nut, inlaid Buffet, Extension Table, Sofa and Chairs in maroon French ‘Antique Library Suit: b curled hair Mattr nd Pillows, fine French rvices, Cut Glass and &c.; Moquette, Axininster, Velvet ety, lace Curtains, &c.; also very superior French grand uction Pianos, by bost clty makers. ALSO, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Rosewood 7 octave Piano, made by Schuetze & Ludoff, of this city, damaged on the voyage of transportation, LEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, jalesrooms, % Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, ON SATURDAY, MAY 18, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT THE EXCHANGE SALESROOMS, IL BROADWAY, THE ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS OF MR. LOUIS JAY, RICHMOND AVENUE AND FINGER. BOARD ROAD, ‘EDGEWATER, STATEN ISLAND, AS THE OWNER IS GOING TO RUROPE, COMPRISING OVER 30 ACRES, LAID OUT IN LAWN AND GARDEN AND ABOUNDING WITH FINE FOREST AND FRUIT TREES, WITH EVERGREENS, MANY OF WHICH WERE IMPORTED from THE RESIDENCE is Substantially built of brick, Ia style and all caretully tinished in ‘every parti ular, under the supervision of Mr. ¥. Diaper, architect, with extra double doors and windows, and is In all respects equal to any first class city house. WIDE HALL lnted cellars, capacious tank, ga and in fact every couiort and convenience possible, THE GROUNDS in thorough order, gravel roads and walks completely paved. HOUSE—MAIN FLOOR has four large rooms, as par lors, dining room and library, with butler’s pantry and closets; also extension building for kitchen and servants’ Apartments. Second floor, elght large rooms, cedar clos- cts and dining rooms. Third tloor of seven large rooms, with tank room, reservoir and various storerooms. PORTER'S LODGE, in brick, in style of main building, containing tour room INCLUDING THE nue, in fine order, comprising fifteen capacious roo With furnace, hot and cold water, bath and wash root two large stables, complete in every respect; stally for 10 horses and abundant carriage roonl, with laundry rooms attached. GARDEN AND jarge and well ventl- pipes through the hou: COTTAGE, facing Richmond ave- 5 TES are planted with fruit os of the rare of peach, pear, apple, quince, erry and fg rofusion of the best ican and European selections, including many rare grafts. THE KITCHEN GARDEN in fine order and bearing all the early and cho “ HOT HOUSE A\ best selected and most cho orchids and pot plants in t For the private residence of a gentleman desiring con- tiguity to the city this offers an une af opportunity in view of comfort, healt, convenience and elegunce. Sale positive and pererptory RS comprise one of the tions of rare exotics, Boats leave every hour trom \Whatehall dock, es and the premises can be viewed by permit auctioneers. Horne cars from Janding to near the prop Term atesale, Mapscun be had at auctio iAoeF JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Oniice and sdlesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post ofice, Genteel Houschold Furniture. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this at IL o'clock, at their salesroom, $7 Nassau street, a lary assortinent of Houshold Furniture, Cottage Sults, i and Bedding, Whrdrobes, Extension Tables, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Retrigerators, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, &e. Pack JOUN ‘ON, AUCTIONEER, oifice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, Ofeo Furniture, Sates, &e. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL I this day, at 104g o'e! a 7 Nassau street, a large ussort 5 ding Desks, doub! r Tailors’ Ud black Sitting Desks, unters, wi walnut Counter irs, Safes, M j wilt and des ti drawers, & JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. and Bale: 87 Nassau street, ORR ‘ost oflice. JOHNSTON & V. 8 sules of Ho Office Furniture are MONDAY, ehold and EDNESDAY and FRIDAY of each week. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEE . Handsome Household Furniture, by virtue of t er of sitle in three certain 1 Mortgages, CONTINUATION SALBK WED. At 12 M., all th above houses, with the Chin: willbe sold; one Wileox & Gib! complete and nearly new. ing Machine, BSOLUTE SALE FOR CASH, 5 DAY, by the Sheriff of Unio J., to satisty mortgage, 7 ac autitul Building Plots, on the justly entral Railroad of New Jersey, within 10 ’ walk of the depot of the delightful vil’ 1d, less than one hour from Ni ‘ork. 8-39 acres. (2 100 3.83 5. 46 100 m | Being the well known Abner Miller Farm, lying upon the highest ground between Westield and Rahway, ad within hearing of the church bells of Westfleld, Cranford, Linden and Rahway. This tlhe property will be sold tor cash to the hi idder, on the ground, BANKRUPTCY.—UNITE! In ‘the matter ‘of Hiram y. HADDEN & ©O, lay, the Sth day of Thambers street, in the SALE 1N States District Conr nderson, bankrupt. In sell at public auction on Ws 1872, at 1 M. city of New York, t r peis, Matting, Mirrors, kK of the ‘above nai % Ww. Hotchkiss, Assignee in Bankruptcy. New You, May 6, 1572. ALBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Liberty, 111 ¢ 438 Church sts. Genteel Household Mirrors, Beddi on DAY, ‘at 1035 & COOKE will sell, asa On THURSDAY, at 38 New Ch 12 head of Road and Work Horses, Vehicles of every description, Single and Double Harness, Wiips, Blaukets, Robes, &c. UCTION. AUCTION, This (Wednesday) morning, May 8, at 10 Over $25,000 worth, and over 5) Lots of Magnificent Honschold Furniture, Pianotor rich Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Paintings, Curtain Art, at the clegarit private reslence of Albert n- hoff, Esq., 252 West Forty-second street, one block west of Broadway, near Seventh avenu Brussels Car. ets, magnificent Parlor Suits, ed with the richest lescription of satin brocatel and reps; Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes, Works of Art, Statuary, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Cabinets, gilded and’ inlaid Tables, Bookcases, ‘Parlor Desk, Turkish Easy Chairs, Lounges. Magnificent rosewood 714 octave Planoft Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet, cost $875 Rosewood and walnut Chamber sets, style of Louis X1V_, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, modes, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, covered with reps and haircloth; Sidevoards, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs; China, Glass, Crystal and Silver War Cutlery, basement and servants’ Furniture. Sale pos tive, Goods packed and delivered for purchasers E. NICHOLS, Auctioneer. AMT AV HED Auctioneer, sells this day, ing at 105 o'clock, all the elegant and costly Furniture contained in private mansion 124 West 26th st.. between 6th and 7th avs. Brilliant toned rose. AUCTION, te, RESIDENCE. ‘ommene- Household Over 40) lots, by catalogue, v wood Pianotorte, cost $90; ‘rich Parlor Soits, in latest styles, covered in’ plain nd figured sutin and silk 1 Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Cabinets, Lace Curtains, Cabinets, marble top and gilt "fables, 3-Day Clocks, &c., ac. Bedrooms contain :—Rosewood and walnut Suits, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Sheets, Quitta, Bedding, Brussely Carpets, Ingrain do., Lounges, Chairs, &c.; also Dining Room, Basement ana Kitehen Farniture; Buttet, Extension Table, Chairs, Plate, Hina and Glass: ware, Dinner and Tea Sets, dc. Sale positive UCTION NOTICE.—H. MDONNELL & CO, 4h. Auctioneers, Wiil sell this day, WEDNESDAY morning, at 10%¢ o'clock, at private residence 12) West 2k ktreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, by LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, over 250 lots, by talggue, costly and plain Household Furniture, name magniticent 7'4 octave rosewood Pianotorte, city ina used 9 months, cost $400; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, gant Parlor Suits in crimson satin, rosewood Centre and Side Tables, Velvet dnd Brussels Carpets Writing Desk, Bookcase, lace and brocatel Curtains, old Oj) Paintings, real Bronzes, bois de rose Cabinets, Jurdi- niere, Flower Stands, gilt Tables, 800 vols. choice Books, old Engravings, &e. droom and Dining Room. Solid rosewood aud inlaid black wainut Bedroom Suits, namely; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Commodes, Dressing Case, halr and spring Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, Bed Linen, &c., Toilet Sets, ottier articles too numerous to mention. “Dining Room—Superb black walnut Buffet, i 4 feet Exten- sion Table, one sroall, 18 Dining Room Chaits, solid Silver and Plated Ware, Sheffield Cutlery in complete, sets, French china Dinner and Tea Sets. Basement and Kitch: en Furniture, Ice Box, Oileloths, Cooking Utensils, with ‘which the sale will conimence. Sale positive, in lots, to highest bidders, Goods packed and shipped for pur- chasers. -WALTER K, YORSTON, AUCTIONE! < By BETTS & YORSTON, Auctioneers and Business Agents, 111 welt by suction. on Phuretay vivay. Oe ath viet will se! ctior ot a o'clock, at the private residence to ast 'Thirty-secon: street, near Lexington avenue, all the genteel Household Furniture contained in the kaid house, consisting of Carpets, Parlor Suits, mahogany and ol marble ‘top Rureaus, marble to} Washatands, Hair Mattresses, Paillasses, handsome Butte! Pier Mirrors and marble Bracke ble top Card and other Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Lace Curtains and Cor- nices, China, Glass, kitchen Utenstls, 4c. Catalogue on New Yorn, May 7, 1872.—Personally appeared before me, this day, the above named inspectors, and made afMi- davit that the above is correct and true in every pat: ticular.—Jamxs Wait, Commissioner of Deeds of city and county of New York. the premises and at the office of the auctioneers. UCTION TO-DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK.—8TOVES, TIN- ware, Tools and Machi Aa MArsy Teolnand Machinery will be old at 425 East A MERICAN ART. ZA SALE TO-NIGHT AT SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, @ FIVTH AVENUK, DRNER FOURTEENTH STREET intings by the best American and mprising fine examples of artinte, Boughton, Brion, Brevoort, Casilear, Gifford, Kensott, Huntington, Hall, Tnness, D. Johnson, Leutzo, Guy, Jas, M. Hart, Hubbard, Wm. Hart. k. Richards, redge, ale to commen: RS Whi and others. AUCTIONRERS, id Furniture, 36 W on THIS DAY (W! commencing at 104, 0! rosewoo! Pianoforte, Drawing oom Suits, Paintings, Velvet Carpets, Cabinets, Statuary, Mil Silverware, Bronzes, Works of Art, sold by order of M. 1. Blake, Esq. Drawing Room Suits, covered richest description of satin brocatel, silk reps, Pompadour, Marie Antoinette + styles; marqueterie Cabinets, Tables, Encoignures, Jar- dinteres, Canterbury, Music’ Cabinet, superb rosewood canopy Etagere, French plate Mirrors, Velvet Medallion Brussels Carpets, Chandeliers, bronze ormolu Clock, Sevres Vases, Ornaments, rare collection aluable Ol Paintings, by eminent artists; artistic bronze Statu- ary, brought troin Europe by present owner; imagnifi- cent rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker; Stool, em: broidered cloth Cover, Music Books, Turkish Reclining Chairs, Ince Curtains. Dining Room—Extension Table, Sideboard, Silver Casters, Tureens, Salvers, Dinner, T Service, Shoons, Forks, crystal, ruby Glassware, Sheitield Table Cutlery, ‘Chi mibers—Rose wood, wal- nut Bureaus, Bedstead hes, en suite, style Louls X1V.; hair, spring Mattresses, Blankets, Counterpanes, ra, Pitlows; also Furniture serv Apartments, uclioneer calls particular attention of hip. trends and the public to this sale, comprising largest, richest assortment of Household Furniture offered at auction this season, Facilities for removing and packing goods. Par. ties wishing to attend this sale take Oth ay. cars, Sth av. stages. UCTION NOTICE, THIS Day (WEDNESDAY), at clock. LARGE AND ATTRA TIVE SPECIAL SALE of, DAMAGED TAPESTRY CARPETS, sold for account of Underwriters, slightly damaged on the voyage, comprising ONE HUNDRED PIE 34 and 64 CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, ‘To be sold without reserve. 50 cases LISH PAPER HANGINGS, E also very slightly damaged on the voyage. Also. 2,000 WINDOW SITADES, ptory sale jamaged. “Cati- wr ery slightly logties und goods now ready. WM. TOPPING & CO. 132 Church street. JCTION NOTICE,—CLINTON B, OSGOOD, AUC- tionver, OS8G06 & CO, wiil sell at thelr salesrooma, 26 Chambers street, near College pla SATURDAY, MAY 11, AT genteel Household Furniture in lots to Details in tine. BY & TON, AUCTIONEER, House Furniture in Thirty first street hundeliers and Gas Fixtures THIS DAY (Wednesday), May 8, at Wi 0 at the private residence No. 7 Kast Thirty-tirst st Fitth ay the entire Furniture of the large dwelling, embracing Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom and Basement Goods; Velvet, Brissels and other Carpets; rosewood an black walnut Bedroom Furniture; Parlor Suits, in sati damask and figured velvety mahogany Wardrobes rors, Feather Beds and Hair Mattresses, &¢. Also all the Chandeliers and Gay Fixtures throughout the house Ontalogues early. ‘TO-MORROW (Thursday), May 9 at the auction rooms, 58 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway, an immense amount of Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &c the accumulation of the last month. Will try and’ gi more full particula On FRIDAY, May 10, urniture of the private residence irst place, South Brooklyn. Particulars in time. nd large lot extr the entire choi: MF & CO. will sell, this day, itire Household Furn idence 71 Lexin Catalog 4 French plate, gilt ‘ors; rosewood, walnut and ; Washstands’ and the ustial ge: t, vig frame, Pier mahogany marble top Burea ‘Tables, Waluut and oak Buffe bles; Walnut and wal sy and Dining © ve rosewood Oil Paintings, walnut and mahogany French and other Bedsteads, Curled Halr and r Mattresses, Wardrobes, Plimpton Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Bedding, Velvet and ths, Mantel Ciocks, Bookcases, , Glass and Crockery War n Utensils, Furniture, ac. Hous s, specially invited. Catalogues Brussels Carpet: Lace Curiai Refrigerators, Kitch keepers, buyers, deal curly, at residence. GOODALE, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Y M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIC s Large sale of all'kinds of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, this day, at 10 jock, in continuation, ¢ sulesroomns 79 Nassau street—viz., "Parlor sults, in riety; carved walnut and rosewood Bedroom Suits, Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Mattresses, Bed: ding, Iron Sates, Desks, &c.; to be promptly sold. |g BETTE Hee QRSTON, , AUCTIONERRS 06 WEST | Thirty-second street, Broadway and Sixth avenue {18 years experience), will give thelr personal attention to sales by auction of Real Estate, Household Furniture, Hardware. Grocery, Dry Goods, &¢ Returns day after ‘Auction ‘sale t prices obtained: second street, to-morré 60 East Thirty BY HENRY STRAUS, AUCTIONEER—OFFIC! Bowery—Sells at 112 avenue B, at 9 o'eloe! Butcher Shop, splendid Ice House, fine Sausage tus, &e., in lots, rs invited BY s0HN 4. DUNN, AUCTION JOHN’ A. N Salesroon will sell corner Jones, t sisting of Corn Starch lot of Pepp ck, Counters, A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SAL 521 Broa der St. Nicholas Hotel, ng and Broom SDAY, MAY 3, at 19% o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, & rder of Fanny M. Hook, Administatrix of C. G. Hook, deceased. i TH AND SEY- tween 8 yn GENTEEL by AT 433 THIRD STRE ENTH AV The entire contents of th deceased. JOARIEL Arp MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER SALES room, 521 Broadway under St. Nicholas Hotel, be- tween Spring and Broome streets, RIDAY, MAY 10, at IL BETWEEN St dence of late C. . Hook, On THURSDAY, MAY 9 an o'tlock and 734 ¢ lock P. at sulesroom, 821 Broad way HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERB MARBLE BEAUTIFUL ALABASTER STATUETTES AND GROUPS, ah the importation of Sicnor G. Giovannorl, The Vases, Statuary, &c., will be on exhibition on Wed- nestay, May 8. {DWARD SCHENC 4 lection of Oil Pain and Friday, at 12 o’el K, AUCTIONEER, ELEGANT COL- at @ Liberty street, Thursduy jock. Now on exhibition. z IN BROOKLYN.—BY JOSEPH MAN & GO., Thursday, May 9 at 10 A. M., at Ih street, between Adelphi and Clermont. ave- vod Parlor, Chamber and Dinin ta, kc. Same day, at2 P. M..472 Bedford street, De Kalb and Willoughby, good Parlor, Chamber harpets, ac. Sane day, at3 between and Dining Room Furniture, P. M., 183 Macon street, between Tompkins and Marcy [*SPECTION OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING Navy Yarp, Nuw Yoru, May 6, 1872. vernment Sale. avenues, Furniture, Carpets, &e. Will be sold 13th inst., at the Inspes Navy Yard, New York, by ¢ Commandant, a quantity of condemned Provi gmall stores. ‘and a large quantity ot surplus demned Clothing, consisting of about 700 pea monkey and 4,00 Laweanvas dtc 10,000 yards canvas Duck, 1 20) pairs Shoes, 400 pairs Monday, th Frovisions and Clothiy round Jackets, 2,000 cloth, 150 satinet and ‘Trousers, 2,400 Undershirts,4,000 Drawers, th Caps, 30 pairs Boots, ks and 2.8N yards blue Cloth, together with A quantity of Sheeting, Frocks, Blankets, Mattresses, remnants of Flannel, Satinet, &e., ke. ¢, J. EMERY, Pay Director United States ‘and Inspector in ¢ ROGER, AUCTIC R, SELLS ON May 9, at 10g o'clock, at 15% Bowery, « at of Wines, Liquors and Chainpagn ACOB BOGART, — AUCTIONBER.—THIA DAY, oP May.# at I ovttock, at the Auction Rooms, No. i North William street, Houschold Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Mirrors, Paint- ings, Engravings. ke, consisting of Parlor Buits, black walnut’ marble top Dress- ing Bureaus, Washstands, Bookcases, mahogany and black walnut Wardrobes, Clocks, Extension Dining Tables, Din- ing Room Chairs, ‘black wainut, Cottage and iron’ Bed- hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters ahd Pil- ay and Rocking Chairs, Refrigerators, Stove Furniture, Bilver-plated’ Ware, three rosewo: ogany Pianos. Also, in Li ng sale, five rosewood Redroom Suita, Parlor Suits, Turkish Lounges, black wal- but Lounges, ii striped reps: Turkish € erator, 30 Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain y order of the attorney for mortg: P, TRAVER, AUCTIONBER.—MORTGAGE 8A. Paths aay, at i o'clock, at 30 Ded noe ow, contents of Lager Beer Raloon, consistin; Counters, Round Square Tables, Chairs, Ginsu, store, Mirrors, Jeebon, Ac. EMIL LIPPMAN, Attorne: LEWIS E. WOOD, AUCTIONEER, 4 will sell, THIS DAY, May 8, 1872, at Lo'clock P. M., on the premises, 180 Lots on the De Mott homestead, situate in North Bergen and West Hoboken. These lots Command fine views. of the surrounding coun: try; easy of access; steam and horse cars from all the ferries from New York to Jersey City. Terms easy. For mapa, free tickets, &c., apply to LEWIS E. WOOD, To Montgomery street, Jersey City, Ws tare WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Elegant Furniture, superb Mirrors, fine Carpets, China and Glassware. E. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell by auction, on Wednes- $u.55 4, at Ll o'clock A. M., at the private residence 2 Eust Fifteenth street, near Broadway, Carved rosewood Parlor Suit, in crimson and gold satin brocatel, richly carved rosewood Etagere, carved ink Wood Fancy ahd Centre Tables, marble tops, fine French Plate Pler and Mantel Mirrors, ormulu and bronze tok ¢ Clock, rosewood Halistand, handsome git frame Conse Tables, black. walnut French Bedstends, Dressing reaus, Wasbstands, black walnut Escretoire, satin. OF tel Curtains, Pi a P; for Mort en oe s-embrace | Room Furnl- | neey street. corner } | Ladies waited on by M SALES AT AUCTION, (Q), © PUHBRSON, AUCTIONERR—ByY A. D MEL. LICK, JR., & BROTHER, auctioneers and dealers ia Now Jorsey real estate, No. 6 Pine street. Tuesday, May M, at 12 M., c pretlver positive wale at auction, ordor of KL, Williams & Co., 112 Broadway, of 200 ¢ Building L at West Dunellen, on the popular Central Railroad of New Jersey, near Plainfield : lots beautiiull located, fronting ‘the railroad; high and dry; command- \ ive views of te mountains. Speclal. train toot M. Luncheon betore sate. ic &c., furnished by the auction o., 112 Broadway, and Mabe y street, Brooklyn. WS SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, . will sell, at oo New Bowery, at Il o'clock, t 1 o'clock 300 lots Dresses, ts, Spreads, Feathers, By ‘Third avenue, of Lit ert by Gratuit ors and ROL. W & Co., 15 Willow Map AWNBRO! Auctions 200 lots of Men's : Shawls, Underclothe order A. B. Barnard AWNBROKER: Auctioneer, IL o'clock, 5) Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, also Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. Thompson street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—WILLIAM S$. INGRAHAM, 58 New Bowery, will sell, thix dav, 600 lots of Men's and Women's Clothing, Silk and other Dresses, Table Linen, Remnants, Sheets, Spreads, Coats’ Pant Vests, Boots, Shoes, Watches, 4c.’ Order Francis Fely, Front street, Brooklyn. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell, this day, nt 11 o'clock, 800 lots Men's and Wonien’s Cloth ing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Bedding, uilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, do. Also Coats, Pants a Vests.’ By order Wilson, Green & Co., 186 Bowery ] ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. Printing Presses, Type, Machinery, &c. Mortgage Sale. Will seul, this day (Wednesd Ye at it o'clock, at 87 Broad street, the Machinery of a Printing’ Establishment—viz., one Hoe and one Gordon Printing: Press, Type, Stands, Cases, Ac. Alvo, immediately after warda, at 27 East Broadway, Counters, Tables, Closets, Shelving, one Tron Safe, Glasa Case, de, JOUN T. STR torney for Mortgage PIGHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD Furniture—Mortgage Sale—Will sell this day (Wed: hesday), at o'clock, at salesroom, 27 East Bi assortment of first chiss Parlor and Bedre viz., black Walnut inarble top Bureaus, Wasbstands, Con modes, Centre Tables, black walnut Bedsteads, ‘tab! Chairs, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Extension Tables, oak Suit, hair Muttrosses, Brussels and'Ingrain and Stair Carpets, Ollctoths, e. DAVID H. CROWLEY, Attorney for Mortgage. PRICHARD WALTERS, | ATOTIONEER MARSHALS sale—Will sell this day (Wednesd 10%, at anies- room, 27 Kast Broadway, ton hogsheads rel Bourbon Whiskey, &c PM ch'Ale, bare ABE, Marshal. G, % BAucty, AucTIONEER, We Salesrooms 454 and 456 Canal street. Y & JOUNSO} Sells this day, ock, at 454 and 456 Canal street, © large assortuient of Houschold Furniture, trom parties declining house and haireloth sting of Parlor Suits, in reps Suits, Curtains, French Plate, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Boda, Bed ding, Tables of all kinds, Dining Room Suits, Buffets, Bx: tension Tables, hair and other Mattresses, a large To ‘Tapestry, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oileloths, Or ery and Kitehen Utensils, &c. THOMAS J. McGRATH, street, will sell this day, ab ‘a-and) Women's. Clotting, , Bedding, fe. 1. F. Casey, No. 1, Korner, Depu Quertres FIELD, i eneral Au alesroon y, will selh Bowery, and tm lot of Ant: . at tow 7 AN, Grindston TTHEW T. old Tre . By order o New Bryant, Deput TPVHOMAS GAFFNEY & CO, AUETIC st Houstot AWill sell this day, at 2 o'clock, the Lense, Stock and Fixtur elegantly fitted up liquor sto erry street, third block from the ferrles in Hunters Point; site positive TILLIAM K No. 4 Pine str ‘TU OFFICER NELLY, SHERIFE'S AUCTIONEER, will sell at auction on DAY, May 1, to close an estate, K, at the Exchange Salesroom, IIL Broadway, $9, between Suffolk and ‘Norfolk stroréy House and fine Storehou 2 jot days’ work for the pre '# office, No, 4 Pine street. at 12o'clo Maps at Auctionce EUROE ee URG—DE JAY'S HOTEL, %, 100 AND 101 PRINCE, sti ‘his first class family hotel is situated in the best and most central part of thé Scottish metropolis, di. rectly opposite the Castle; an elegant coffee room and drawing room for families und gentlemen. Moderate charges. NTERLAKEN GRAND HOTEL VICTORIA, OPPOSITR the Zangican Glacier.—Season 1872 opened April L This new and beautiful house contains 240 rooms; music, reception and billiard rooms, saloons, &e. wish and American newspapers; reduced prices until July 15 a1 after September 15. 1D, RUCHT, Proprietor, MIRABEAU, NO. 8 RUE DE LA PAIX t Hotel, sithated in the most fashion a Pais misph This magnith able quarter (tue ¢ families of both ly lent cuisine, combined with the is, ‘onized by the first pai leanliness Its comfort, make it a favorite rendezvous ot CASANOVAS, Proprietor Charges moderate. LOTHING. BW ESTABLISHMENT, 68 SIXTH % en Washington and Waverley places. nd gentlemen will be astonished at the gres . Mintz pays in cash. of Clothing, Gar- ‘$10 to $60 for Silk Dresses; Coats, $8 lo $15; all or address as above. Ladies A],-AT RDWARD MILLER'S WELL AVL. tablishment, 160 Seventh avenue, n Street, the utmost viluo paid in cash tor tlemen’s Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, by calling or addressing. Ladies promptly attended to by Mrs. KNOWN ES8- he Miller. T 27 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street, M. LEON pays the highest eash price tor indies’ and gentlemen’s Cust-off Clothing, Carpets, &e. . Leon, TE. HARTS, 450 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty-fourth and Thirty-tfth ty, the highest vices paid for ladies” and gentlemen's ‘arpots, &e., by calling or addressing. y Mrs’ Hart. ATS sist's, 187 THIRD AVENUR, gentlemen can receive the highest price tor Cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling or uddressing, Ladies at- tended by Mrs. Mish ! RENOWNED I to pay where e., us We Southern ts, Furniture, » to fulfill our ce Western and ts, Ladies and gentlemen can content Hing on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. ROSE! BENG, the number as above. TITHE NEW STORE, 33g SIXTH AV :, NEAR purth street— Will pay 8 per cent more than any Other dealer tor Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &e, by calling ‘on or addressing Mr, or Mrs. NATHAD pty attended to. Orders prot TABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH et —Having just re- cast-off Clothing and ior Pants from $1 to $5; 0 to $50. Try and satiety your sing Mr. or Mrs. FLATT pets, wil Doats, $5 to $20; Dresses, self by calling on or add T Tl SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley places.—Ladies and gentlemen will be Astonished at the prices F. HARRIS pays for thelr Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry. Never before have we paid such high prices as We pay at present, as we aire bound to fill a large order and goods must be had. Please call on or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris, SIXTH AVENUE.— ASTONISHING PRICES CAN AA. be obtained tor Casto Clothing, Carpets, Je a Laces, &c. We guarantee to pay 5) per cent more thi any ollier dealer, as we must have these articles to fulfil our contracts forthe Western markets. Ladies and gen- tlemen can satisty themselves by calling on or addressg ing Mr. or Mrs. H. HARRIS, 81 SIXth avenue, third store above Waverley place. Picase remember, 81. AT M. MARKS’ A .% SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE + Eighth street, and at our branch, 101 Sixth avenue, indies and entlemen will be astonished at the prices M: MARKS pays for cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &e. ‘The following prices will be paid :—For Silk'Dresses, $5 to $60; Coats, $2 to $20; Pants, $2 to $7. Please call'on or Address the number a8 above. “Ladies waited on by Mra, arks. True, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit, AT SL __. ©OAL AND Woop. | ‘ —COKE OF THE V $ ) 5 ‘ E VERY BEST QUALITY at $2. per chaldron, delivered ; a liberal reduction on orders for shipment. | Address COKE, office rk Gan orks, Twenty-first street and avenue A. ASTROLOGY. ; ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveuls your whole itfe, from the cradle to the yraver Vanal street, near Hudson. Fee $1 ROFESSOR LISTER, ASTROLOGER, FROM BOS- ton, can be consulted at 74 Lexington avenue, near ‘Twenty-eixth street. bE MEDICAL. _ a aes PM testes I-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPT- AR wed oh diseases successfully and per- imanently cured without mereury. i DR. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. J SICIAN, SPEED. FEMALE PHYS! CIAN iy West A WHME, GRINDLE, + fly cures all female complaints. Twenty-sixth street. “MRS. W. H. MAXWELL, 14 BAST TENTH A. street, fernale physician; ‘advice gratis. 5 1 Cl ISKASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY ited surgeon, Dr. SEL. YE. oa Auiity street, rR. | INDI PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, Di redtis cures ‘all’ female complaints, whatever the cause, 120 West 26th st. sv DR, & MMB, WEST—PHYSICIANS FOR LADIE Ft west ‘Twenty-fifth street. Patients can a] pA Ai 2 iodine ats shana ne D* KING CURES ALL DELICATE DISEASES AND ments; one visit sufficient; co {iy private. ld Amity street, near Broadway. {RS. WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, 149 CHARLE@ Mfireet, cetween Washington and West.—Ladies' con- Ther 4 ailments. Board, nursing. Intants c. cy sult AADAME. SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSICIAN—CONFT. dential and skilful treatment; advice free. Call at or address 67 Amity street, near Fiith avenue. iE, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE.— MB yore mecesstal practice private tring’ 4 Come sultation ree, "154 Bast Twenty eighth street HYSICIAN FOR LADIES AND FRIEND OF TI nfortunate.—Dr. BOTT, 96 Clinton place, corner oreet, Relief sure bs