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for a ee mote aa ‘Of Groton Croton water at Prospect wapoent paving of Ninth street from ave- Or See. Ibe granted ‘thee io fos a ecu ot romlway mrariararitat ir pavement as an q exper pena as h to sromen wement. ty-se ay cond block pa wweulent. er i 1 pen in OF oe block pavement, a mi Sete ihe east sido of the Fourth avenue t avenue, be paved with Belgian or Ronsteent, morsel a Ta hirtyabsth eee sick, 19 Bo outh sureeh; bo f, een caves 0 Stanton street, be ote te ae OF trap-block pave ed (er htpee pay Oy necessary ay feceiving sins mat be laid A laid snd. she leva to , under the direction por the Commise! ted in Bighty-seventh street, fifth street, hetreon atreet, ne ixty-fith arent “4 street, between ave- rere, in favor of pairing sewer for! Hii avenue to Rast oon hee iat musts Bitte E Wes; ‘avert, ih unm * ea a and hee eee on built. on the south- e a aa fees scoerauaiiate and sulve t fe beiiz.on the ao ‘rom Third avenue seventh avenne, raged, the curb and gutter stones set ~ ie Tha on. (on, the nor north sidé 4. Hitety. ret tween enue: a ‘on both wides oni Fort ae th streets from Tenth walks be flagged and Adlourned unti @clock enth avenue, the the sidewalk on ena sides of been street, from Firat avenue toSecandavenue, be flagged, ihe curb und gutver stoues set ‘nd the, southenst corner of Fortieth ba 2 full wiath. fo FINK avenue, be eae curb and gutter stones set and 1 emt th street, from Third avenue to Lexing- ton avenue be seguistod dnd graded, the Cure ond — ‘Tha th venue to East River, be regulated aud StL thet outs abd puterr stoner Sot ied ness xt, Ith instant, at 8 és uPA SHANNON, Clark. Waprnspay, July 17, 1873. oF ezentg Hon. John Cochrane, President, and a quorum mem! That a life-sizo piciure gf the fat fate Professor Sanruet Morse be procured, placed in Taltable publie: hal or aaa the cost not 0 ones 008 , be, taced, ‘and 1 enriet chure! ited in front of the wo in front of the street. Brebyenan Net i Tata, en Orne re now in front of Charch ‘ot the Holy Cross, in sirect. PAPERO }ROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDEAWEN REPERUED. ae the the Pare a of Public Works to repair nm the north side of Seventy- ent ant of Third avenue. pave (tory fon rth street, trom Third to Lexington ac igian pavement. eine paeak Rie from Water to Grand street, aveme Water ree ‘from Corlears to East street, with pavement, a sewer ‘in Water street, from Corlears to East To Dulld # receiving basin and — at the southwest bay" of Grand and Corlears stre 120th regu a grade, &c., fiith av ‘avenue, from Ninetieth to stre pace In vacant lots on the block hounded by Seven- wie th and Seventy-niath ‘tg er and Kecond avenue, cur amd gutter and fag Hort side of Fitty-fifth strset® from Seventh avenue to a, Sse she westerly side of Coricars suet, from No. 1 to lonroe street. fo flag the ton side of Monroe street, from Cor- Jean street to 311 Monroe eae: ‘the rtherly sid of Corlears street, from Grand ba ratontoe street. mek Soeee saeer Sixty-cighth street, from Fourth to Ping ne rag the southerly side of Grand street, from Corléars to Monroe street. tiag Front street, from Montgomery to Gouverneur it, ay Thomi for coache! oe gaa atthe funeral of ‘he | late oo haga Alderman Directing the Comptroller to pay George W. Roome $207 89 for gloves, cra] Cy? Havana as lerials tor fu- Herat of the late Assistant As wommoren, inst., at ORE! Clerk. 18, 1872, @ quorum Directing the Comptroller ¢ ar sth, EPH ate RSDAY, Ju); Pi a ae John Cochtane, Fre President, a of members. ‘That the Commissioner ‘of ‘Papite We Works be directed to ign preculevard ” lamps for ge 8 in front of Church of ross in Fort cond street and the United Pi Presbyterian and Meth hod | 2 pleconal ch churches in Forty-fourtti stres iat on the east side of ae avenue, irom Twentieth to Twenty-sixth Cp pa curb and gutter eae set and reset, and the sid: ks be fl That the vacant tots 0 on the n ide it, between the Second and Third svenwen, be fences secant, street, from Fourth avenue to the Ban art ny; paved with Belgian or trap-bilock pavement. That Water street from Corlears to Bast street, be Paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement That Corlears street, street to Grand strect, Be pated with Belgian or trap-biock pavenient. GERKRAL ORDERS ADOPTED Thata sewer be built in First Ayetas, 8 from the sewer in Tigth street to within 40 feet oF 110th st ‘That street nik he lighted in Fitty-eighth street, from Tenth to Bleventh avenue. ae Qcepearale laid across West street, from 177 to jer 29 North P that on both ae of Thirty-Anh street, from First ave- ‘bug to the Bast River, curb and gutter stdns be se salaries of the officers in tho different Courts 0 each per annum. ooth ‘streets Irom Eighth avenue to Broadwa: eguiated and graded, the curb and gutter stones es eet sidewalks flagged. That 1asth street, irom the Seventh avonne to the Bouto- vard or Public Drive, be regulated and grade That a receiving basin and culvert’be built on the southwest corner of Fifty-fith street and Eleventh ave- Titat on the west side of East street, from Grand strect to Rivington street, curb and cutter stones be set and the shew lks be flagged and refi dl. That jor street, trom, Tenth avenue to the Hudson the curb aud cutter River, be ulated and graded, stones set and the sidewalks flay age ‘ourth to Madison avenue, Belgian or trap-block pavement. wee ae third street, from beaten ire Ree, ppneing Ra be plnced on pt og cast fT ‘ton ihe Northwest corner of Nineteenth street and ‘Phat Croton mains be laid and street lamps be lighted in Seventy-second street, irom the Boulevard to Kignth that t the sidewalk on the south side of Twenty-fourth My fFom First avenue to avenue, A. bo dagged full th by the following vote :— irmative—The President, Aldermen Coman, Con- Falconer, Glisey, Joyce, Martin, MeLarn, Flunkitt, Radde, Vance and Wii Eafinr'atreet lamps be slighted in Twenty-clghth street, from First avenue to the bast River, That 10ist street, from Ninth avenue to the Boulevard, de regulated and graded, the curb and guiter stones set and the sidewalks fagge at on both sides of Forty-seventh street, from Tenth fpBieventh avenue, the sidewalks be be flagged and re- i by the following vote Ailirmative—the President, , Aldermen. Coman, Cono- TerpPalconer, Gileey, Jovee, Martin, McLaren,” Melir- an h, Plankitt, Radde, Vance and Wilde Caeade First avence, from Fourteenth wrest to Thirty- sixth street, be paved with Belyian or trap-biock pave- Ment Clinton treet, from Division to South: street, be Paved with Belgian ar trap-b'ock pavement, That the Comptroller, draw, bis warrant in favor of Jowph Britton for the sum ot That Sixty-eighth street, froth Third avenue to Lexing- fon avenue, be regulnted and graded, the curd and gutter nee net and the sidewalks flagged at Croton mains be laid in 1aith'street, between ave- MeThat etree! iuinps be lighted in Bixty-third street, ft at street lainps be lighted in Sixty-t! ree! ‘om Fourth to Firth avenue: Ms Feet lamps be ‘ightea in 166th street, from Tenth eae f0 Sat Boulevant ‘Each by the following voto Aftirmative—The President, ‘Aldermen Conover, Faleo- Rer, Gilsey, Joyce, McLaren, Mehrbach, Piunkitt, Radde, Vdhioe nnd Wilder ‘That'the sidewalks ou the southeast corner of avenue A and Fiteenth street be egued aid reLagged. the following vote aa Vance and Wilder--12 ASfourned ir the oth of August, immedi ft 1 of Aw im the adjournment of the Board of Super ‘visors, vo ein __ JOSEPH SHAN NON, Clerk. Board of Assistant it Ald. me Mornay. Juty 1 seniors Me Man, Mev, Prodi sd te of That the Commissioners of Part nis! ingach week at Mount Morr Morris} ! te me ringeetismng at a special election ta! eae district on the third Tucday. ar Ane nt reg Harte, President, Aldermen Coman, Falconer, Joye, Martin, McLaren, Mohrbas hy Plunkiit) eof Assistant Aldermen, in place oi deceased. ft yots on the north side of 1984 vacant 10 e van 0 fet east of Fifth avenue, be fenced in, rout erat street, from Bignth to Ninth avenue, Ye ea La sheet ect etrest, ealas uty Ch Ko f tein Be it the rate of $3,000 me anor, and the Bourlor lonment requested to make the necessary uppro- gran rena tase gg nent Raw ean Scat Fas twenty ie nor ‘ont of No. ‘earl street, to a A pemisupice: fepice anon fomu fuaiaee ‘the an. at bea Onis! om the mint ahaa Council for ‘pal PAPERS FROM THR DOARD Bese pangs bo Latp oven, That Seventy-first street, from Bighth avenue to the we a ihe NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY ZI, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. \ to Tenth av- Pai Gua ‘aud gutter roy. pi ‘Brien, Sq ik, Vinck- , McDon- for the second, Bi eae eo nom, lea, of Forty-second street, from Mad- cause curb iu fod stones be set, aud tray hi warrant in ated of ba Mand iu tavor'9 ome the sum of ex] incurred for tuner: pageant Avtar >. E F Corlears street, from % gee noe iroet, C nd git ter stones be sot aud ge ‘eat Pd nil reat, Seopa ¢ from Cor 8 on, the si slde of Monroe street, from Cor- Bey arcane ftom Not to wester! eee vacant oy on block bounded by Seventy- _ Seventy-ninth streets and Seyenth avenue Be vacant re 3 the south side of Ninetieth Third and Lexington a5 lot wall treat i, avenues, be fenced ag ie Comat ney. CF Public woes ve fae sev. oTTha or on the Worth roe seven avenue beg vi Broadwa the sidew: “phat a ee with u culverts, be built in Water street from’ Cot ars to East at a rece! a vert be built at the south- ‘Weat comer of ra stree' the walk on west mide of, een, Forty-cighth and Forty-ninth streets, be pe oa on both sides of Seventy sixth street, Betwaen. the dana red : Nivetieta to 120th stree! th avenue, be- flagged curb and gutter stones: doce bo set fh a regulated and varadet, the eure sand gutter anat rid aera tpecsnre ta blecease > mh ab dixty: ¥: I neat from, Dex to For ave- raded, the curb and gutter stones from. hen gi gr to Sixty- ae ane graded the curb and gut- sidewalk: t] reet, from Third avenue to the East repuiated and eraced, the curb and gutter dct anf the sidewalks ti nage, popes street, from Water to Grand strect, be paved vith Igian or frap-block pavement. Water street, from Corlears to East street, be Pe vet with polgisn or Seap-uiol pavement, h by the following vote: rat vem. Aldermen Foley, O’Brien, Gal- vin, Robingon, Healey, Kraus, Coddington Strack, Pinck- ney, Costello, Wade,’ Simonson, Cumisky, McDonald, Schwartz and the President—16, A til Mond: t, 23d inst, artwo o'clock pAoumed until Honday Te Pit BENE EY, Clerk __FOR SALE. “CHANCE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES AND lock of a Country Sore Lumber and Ooal_ Yard to- ther, ‘or Store: short distance from city on Erie Rail- fede ite $00 groceries sold. "Riquire of Git —FOR SALE, BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRA- 5, taht éstablished and valuable Auction Busi- larg gl aM 3 See house and hay- peri e trade In syenceton price ee Address RUCHION, Herald office. A MAZEOR SALE, AX OLD ESTABLISHED BOARD. « ing House, doing a good cash business ; must be sold QM account of ite owner leaving the city. ' Apply until Friday at 300 We: ‘300 Wei Twenty-fifth street. © —FOR SALE, MONDAY, JULY 2%, THE ELEGANT <Remantant, Bar and Rilined Batoon, £0 Fighth avenue; the bar, back bar and mirror cost $1,200; flve Phelan # Collender tables, &c. See auction column cee OF ADICTAMES CAUNEY, Auctioneer, FIRST CLASS CIGAR bow neces SALE—DOING ‘a business of from 12,8, 1 day ; location firkt ry Address CASH CG. ARS Tdrald iptown Branch office, 1,285 Herald office. WHESDEr. & WILSON SEWING MACHINE FOR losed in walnut; will be sold at agreat israitcee with rn the accompanying articles complete. leecker street, LARGE LOT OF HAY FORKS, VALUED ABOUT $7,000; will sell cheap, with Patent, or exchange for Keak 71 house, sttburban property or country farm. Ap- Oentre street. ply at Bieaey LEASE AND BUSINESS IN THE VICIN- rsale ata bargain, Par- joulave of MAL LYNCH, 72 Cedar strech. r UTCHER SHOP, DOING A GOOD BUSINESS, FOR sale; good ms for selling. Apply at 4l4 Wash- Teasons ket, sidewalk. OWN TOWN SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALFE.—GOOD CIGAR STAND FOR SALE--NEAR T E OImy eae Inquire at the Temple Wine Koom, Bleecker BOARDERS WANTED. AARNE ANT penaeueeame ea GRANT Ler ean eal a eee ecneee ee keg Ses LARGE qrsacee ROOM AND Wes ot’ vith ‘Ores at ay it ‘able? peat able te end va po uu sbest terms 1 sant -trect.—Now]; Boss house cool aid stelcy “BLOCK FROM CoorER NStrTe TEs STUTVE. ly furnished Room: ve strictly oars vate; private table 203 WES? FIFTY. BIXTHT STREBT.—NICELY FUR- ‘© ni-hed rooms, ve board, for young gentlemen or gentic: wife terins | moderate, te. 03 WOOSTER STREFT, SECOND. PLOOR. WANT. Beara, wr hey will have wood hob "aid every have a mit ever atiention. sr wind 03 WEST TWENTY. rev TH STREET, BETWEEN $l. 50 | FER Day ge ara ag oe BOOMS: cf et area ed Watebihais all wight tut trudsom strdet =” FO | man ' ite; corms reasonable. Somuemen oF & dent 2 OR THREE SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET, WE! ee SEV: SUTRRU Ty STREET, NEAR SEY- BR ayare without Board, enth avenue.—Furnishs Rooma to let, with *_appiy' pogtnd Ui Weat Twentieth street, uN in asuarmae family; terius $4 o $7 u week? mod- 3 Pith arene. P a ed STREET, ie DOs! ret 314 THIRTY. Ferrey Ladremsig NEAR , THIRD AVE. oo Lerma and ah rigs well furnished Room, ———_—___—_—— second story, with ” Brice Boar te rthe summer. Quiet ranan NEWLY, FURNISHED. | ROOMS. | WITH | American taiaily. Price low. Reference. ve oni to let, by jy AVENUE.—TO — LET, FURNISHED, pdm Re cd wheal P 2) ore ee 5 West Fi ‘iso two on second floor, cheap; Hoard me wea COND Ls retgrys suIT oe dulred.” "or particulars inquire » Up st staire, auth see eisai: sho tal Ro cad come | 4 was wpe rouara sean 20, ba te farulebod hota ed water: bath attached. ‘hose in & Daa masnarans nox Toten with Board, Board, a _nooe | pases 5 ‘om Macdougal —Tto wi Rooms, to gentlemen and their wives 01 ingle ge) ntle- QA “WEST TWENTY. [FOURTH arene Room on third floor te to gentle. wees COR eat eions Moana a. nen or gentleman and wits aio" ball Weomsy tertss 6™ AVENUE. AND TWENTIETH STREBT.—$5 PER airy Rooms: week for Board; nice, laree ee + use of bath, do, 100 West ‘Twentieth str LAFAYETTE reas. NEAR ‘GRAND. CENTRAL and New York hotelx—Very desi Rooms, with joard, on moderate terns; transient table guests ac- commodated. 7 Wee TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE furntahed Avenue Hotel.—Handsome! E, ly Bo suite, for families or trai ie eucsta , Rooms, with or EACH FOR Two, FOR A BAOK PARLOR, hot and colt war excclient table ae In brown stone 206 East | $ comforts of a hol teenth street, WIT ia the Four- 10 in a wenteet ‘neighborho WHITON STREET, JERSEY CITY.—ONE LARGE front Room, all modern conveniences, with ai mT Woek: 4 buck Parlor for two, $16, ¢ class Board, wy mente, toh ‘intulee or ta xoh 13%my STREET, ard fine ne meer ‘hood; modern improvements; cuges ‘Fable B furnis! gage srvnarvesri Fitcloeot eter ne LET, WITH Apart gentlemen; reter- , 2 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR. and small Rooms, with or without 3 refer- 14% STREET, 140, earON FRANCATSE, OPPOSITE ppcademy, ‘of Muste and ‘Tammany!—Pn ents Pees moderat 14". let, with Board, fine i story Room Merit Room: Englis and Spanish spoke ferms moderate. TH STREET, EAST, 317, NEAR SECOND AVENU — large second and third furnished or unturitished: also other conve- irnished and ‘autthend first class French table. moderate, 246 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT—NICULY furnished Rooms to let, to gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, with or without Boa Q50) WESS THIRTY-RIGHTH STRERE—t0 Lpr, asingle Room, with or withont Board; farge Room temporarily ; both furnished, O57 West vounrgrnty STREET.—LARGE AIRY Rooms, neatly and newly furnished, on secont oor; third foot on sulte or singly, with substantial table, 262 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN | Seventh and Eighth avenuos.-—A yéntieman and few single gentlemen can be meen with th good Board ; “private family. 308 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, RNER HUD. son.—Nicely farenished Rooms to let, with Board, it ity, with all the modérn improve: EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET.—ONE._ OR TWO | gendemen or two gonteel young ladies, em ployed during the day, can obtain good Board at reason- able rates, 34. WEST NINETEENTH STREET. ry PRIVATE Te) family will let to mingle gentlemen, in a first pe house, Rooms, with or. without Board; tering mode- 445, WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SPLENDID location, and Rooms, with first class Board, for gentionen and wives or singlé gentlemen; terms mode- 69: “GREEN ICH STREET A LARGE ROOM ON De second floor to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; terme very reasonable, 15 ‘WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—ROOMy, Board, pleasantly worn : ‘on reasonable references siven and d require 1TH terms; 17 © WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR ty a .—Magnifleent parlor Floor and story, front uite, all large, cool rooms, Board ; summer prices; references: exchanged, 1] Nery beautiful Rooms, nicely furiished, en separatel Rooms for gentlemen; house, MADI. Fecond with Mig without UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, suite or TH STREET, 20 EAST. —NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, to gentlemen and their wives or single Gentlemen; also day boarders taken, a rge, airy Rooms, en suite of singly, with s Board, in above extra wide house. Summer price! erences. WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR R FIFTH AVENUF,— uperior os Ret. WEST “TWELFTH STREET, NEAR, FIFTH AV. Jat ele enue.—With Boar somely furnished also si house and table first class, 2 WEST NINTH STREET.—A COUPLE OF J somely furnished Rooms to rent, in a small with or withont first class Board; references exehs 2 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, SEAR fooms, at summer NEAR and airy Rooms, hand- prices; HAND. family, an FIFTH avenue.—Elegant Rooms on second and third floors, with Board; first class brown stone house, newly, fur- nished ; location unsurpassed ; reference required. 29" STREET, 99 AND 41 WEST.—1 RLY fourth furnished ‘Rooms, on ‘second, third’ and. j table first class, 33 and opposite Westminster Hotel. taken. WEST FOURTEENTH STREE: with or without Board. IRVING PLACE, CORNER SIXTEENTH STREET, —Furnished Rooms, —KEPT BY A 76° SECOND AVENUE.—TWO OR THREE MEN can have Rooms, with or without Board, on second floor. Call all weok. A WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE. WILL LET choice of handsomely furntehed rooms to single entlemen, with or without board; home comforts: Ad: dresa 0. H. €., box 125 Herald office, A tn box at A NEWLY FU 1 dei eighth stra PRIVATE FAMILY OFFERS ROOMS D BOARD Bost ff oft street, near the Park. Address L. 5., HED ¥RONT ROOM TO LET TO wife; board for lady. 163 West Forty- PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, DESIRED BY oung gentleman tna private Jewish familly. Ad- arene ting terms, &c., J. A. Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE Account. Soiiet house wit Adare: dated with ei Rooms, with Board for lad; Hae who, fg ‘oa thelr oven atals lere off PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, FURNISHED, with or without Breakfast and Tea,'a pleasant front ‘poin.on third floor very reasonable to gentlemen, 256 Fifi urth street. BOARDERS WANTED—TWO LARGE AND ONE small Room, suitable for gentlemen or gentlemen snd wives, with or without first class Board, at reasonable prices, 06 West Twenty-second street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor to let, with Board, in a delightful and central location; house cool and all its SESTgnente destratte; ice $18 per week. Address TITY MOUSE, box 5,308 Post I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, WITH EVERY IM- provement, ina charming location; would lke to Boar an elderly gentleman, one able to pay a a good price in fplensant accommodations in refided family.” Ad- Grea CLARE, Herald omic, ne et y Southern lady. Transtent boarde| EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.. —HANDSOM ELY ete Rooms to rent, with Board; also a nicely f tes 3 San a Po at a bargain; death reason of farni ish single J it reduced pri oa a 3.47 STREBT, 6 EAST, NEAR LEXINGTON AVE. OR SALE—THE TRENTON CITY STEAM SOAP AND | OE nuc.—Plensant, large and Hall Rooms, with Boar Candle Works, with Fixtures and Good Will at a Southerners and others; summer prices; house and locas dargain. Address. 0. NIEDT & 00., Trenton, N. J. tlon first class. Reterenices exchanged. POR SALE A, LILLIES SAFE, WITH COMRINA- Hom lock, 8; inches high, 29 inches wide, for $75, by H. WALTER, bo Broadway, OR SALE—THE STOCK, WITH FOUR YEARS’ Lease (renewable) of a small Livery Stable, doing a Aret clase Business; ten Horses, five Coaches, two Wagons, ree Bl Harne ss c.. all in complete order; will be sold cheap; sa iy on Pitot irect’ and Tenth avenue, ‘wastlngton . MALOY'S, Fernigen,, 10th eights, J. & OR SALE_BROOKLYN DINING ROOMS AND RES. taurant, near —y Hall, Le ye in first class re together with Lease for a term o rs; will be solu a sacrifice, as the owner Gesives to Wave tho city. Apply J. EB. CORNELL, 44 Court street, Brooklyn. Fo? gy GOOD CORNER GROCERY, LIQUOR ‘eed Store; will be sold cher years lease: horse and wacon. Apply to JOHN H. BUSCIEN, 93 Bar- clay street. OB SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, THE Stock and Fixtures of a Shoemaker Business (cus- tomers’ work). Apply for cight days at 76 West Houston reet Teason for eelling. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY Goods Store, Store to let and Fixtures for sale with- out the stock if desired. Address box 107 Herald office. For SALE—IN HAVANA, CUBA, A PIIOTOGRAPHT cal Establishment in one’of the bést and most cent ts of the ci er Apariado 487, 1 VOR SALI Store in a high reputation, Address E. A FE CLASS TEA AND GROCER Williamsburgh; excellent locality and lib- eral terms; cause of sale, decease of proprietor. Apply to Mra. A. 0. WEL LGER, corner Broadway and Eighth street, Brookiyn, E. D, OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE. WITH OR WITHOUT Stock; cheap rent; best location on Ninth avenue. Must be sold on account of the death of owner. inquire on the premises, 103 Ninth Avenue, corner of Seventeenth strect, trom 9 A.'M. to 4 P. M. GATES TOR SALE CHEAP —OXE LARGE, TWO ME. ‘dium and one small Safe of Herring's, Wilder's and Lillie’s make, at 8. G. QUIRKS, 72 Maiden lane, Sree. HAND 8AFES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF all the various sizes and the best makers for sle gheap ; also @ large Herring Jewelers Sate, at 110 Maiden lane. TERWILLIGER & CO. NO CATCH THE EYE OF A HUNDRED THOUSAND READERS, ADVERTISE IN THE TELEGRAM. 10 PRINTERS,—A VERY COMPLETE JOB PRIN Ofice foF, sale, comprising one sper-royal we quarter Degeners, two eighth Gordons, ter, and @ well-assorted stock of Book and J of which is nearly new; the office Is located atres bain PERL of Polhemus & Pe: toJ0 Us, 102 Nassau street, or LEY, 65 Beekman strev' D AVENUE CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— On reasonable: forms five yents’ lease; cheap rent. MAC 278, Oth sireet and Third avenue. . on Monday, 22d, if, linde’ eridan Cut assignees. MACHINERY, e se FINE “LITHOGRAPIIO PRESS (MEDIUM AND half), in fine working order, for sale very cheap, With Stonés and other material. ' Call on or address Lr THOGRAPHER, 142 Chambers street, room L. VOILER TUBES OF UL SIZE8 AND LENGTTS FOR market raics at NEW sale at Jorxe discount trot YORK TUBE WORKS, 80 and 632 Water street, corner jefferson. VREAT MACH fourth strc Tanks, Steam Pumps, Pullte portable Holsting Enxines. RTABLE, STATIONARY AND NG always on hand and fo Steam Engine Company date Woot | & OUNG, General Agent, 42 Cortlandt 4 DEPOT, 616 WEST THIRT Boilers, one fine Elevator, 8, Sharing and PORES 1 ines. Boilers, Sawinills, &o. te at Urlea, St a. ¢ STAT INES—FOUR TO 16 TN ¥ der, with Locomotive and 1 ubylsr, Rollers to suit, on hand of delivered in a week; also Vortable Engines, TORE, sto wers Saw and, are’ Milly, Motsting Engines, anaes RD PL HAMPSON. 38 Cortlandt steeet. New, York. q ELEVATOR, USED BUY LITTLE, STATION 5" nd’ Portable Engings. Bellers, Lat r Press, Shaitiug, tu aad Belting at WILLARD & DE BE ‘OSE TX HORSE TOWER Na © Steam, Pomp; all new. AYR! Tron Foundry, Forty-fth sireet and Tenth av ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND POWER Punch, with feed motion, for punching sheet iron, ly at or address ATLANTIC FLOUR MILLS, 13 and Hainiiton avenue, Brooklyn. POLITICAL, cane MASS Mirfire republicans and fricnils of Grant a a 9 Wilson 4 county of New York in the ety and eo aniy, yf i Cooper Institute TUESDAY 4 ESTNay July 23, 1872, Roscoe sank Waticd sates Senator OF T uu A thepibien aacak vf on he ae 0 be 4 AL PRINT PRINTING OF eveRY Dae ayerron ‘ON short a Ran eae ea advny thd kan nregh Wow York, | 12] EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Madison 36 Board, hangeorsety Furnished rooms, with every con- yenience; in floors or singly ; fi desiring large, airy rooms. “Reference. to Southerners and others 37 WEST weer. wrage STREET, “NEAR avenue.—A few neatly furnished without Board; first clans Tocnlity j terms reasonab 38 kon square. — FT PTH ble. OPPOSITE Square.—To let, furnished, with or without Rooms, with or EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR MAD my to rent, with or without Board, suitable for gentlemen whose families are out of town and others; references. 39 Roomste ten with frat class Suk private toblet aso single Rocuse quired. Et: ‘d. with EAST TWENTY-! gael ner —HANDSOME or with- 4 or gent 4 EAST TWENTIETH = STREET.—NICELY men or tamilies, with or without } Board. references re- WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIVTH and Sixth avenues.—Transient Board for famnilics emen; terms modcrate; well furnished Rooms, FUR} 4s WEST, WASHINGTON for the lady only. PLACE.—FURNISH front Parlor to let to a gentleman and wile; Board 45 We +) or without Board, pleasant transient o or r permanent desired. 4 46 WEST NINTH STREET, > and Shiso tanto ve BETWEEN ST ELEVENTH STREET,—TO RENT, WITH nished Itooms to let, at summer prices, for gende- Parties d given, FIFTH Sixth avenues,—Purnished large sn. “eee Rooms to let, with or without Bourd; terms moder 4 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—DESI references exchanged, RABLE 5 Well furnished second story without Bourd ; also a Bedroom. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- fourth and Twenty-firth 'strects.—To let, a large, mm, with bath, with or 2 AND 3 ST. MARK’S PLAOB—PLEASANT Rooms, with Board; ate; table board without rooms; also’ rooms board. Accommodations for strangers coming to without the NTH STREET, CORNER city. Si 3 5 WEST SIXTEE! avenue,—M house; best in the cit; hoard, $4. $6 and SIXTH Mechanics! and work{ugmen’s boarding $5 25 per week; table 60 EAST FORTY-NI ond Floor to let, class Board and home comforts; terms moderate ; ences exchange: \TH STREET.—PLEABANT SEC. together or separately, with first reter- 6 Rooms, to a family or party of without Boata, at suminer prives. taken during the summer, bed WASTINGTON SQUARE, FeRtlemon, » ransient IRVING PLACE.—A SUIT OF FURNISHED with or boarders SECOND , Pleasant, furnished front Room to let, LEXINGTON AVENUB—A LADY LIVING alone has a Koom for gentleman and wife; Board 106 ST TWENTY-THIRD STREET —THIR ) ry tront Rooms to rent, handsome: With Board; alo Rooms on fourth tor, 1 gentlemen, Table unexeeptionable, changed. urn Reterences D STO- furnished, d, for ex 106 EAST THIRTY-PIF" aveuue.—A privat Floor, with frst lade table ¢ sired.’ Moderate summer prices, > Southern family wi EAST TWENT' Lexington and Rooms to let, on set single gentler purth avennes—Nieély fu 12 EAST SIXT’ SEL Koom to let, but Americans need appl id STREET, NEAR PARK HM det a joatil! separate rooms ir de- je OURTH STREET, BETWEEN rhisbed (d foor, to gentiemen and wives or .—A FURNISHED w m Board, to man and wife. None 126 _Turnished Rooms to let, with Board; term: pon na ated AVENU th oF without Board, —KLEGANT ROOMS, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH = STREET.—WELL 8 low. FUR- Location unsur- 14h Eeaeel Peete With Board, tor families 14. OFFORITE WA ts Is alone, will let uid wile and Board lady Nt desired. SHING- ‘ooms to let, EAST FIFTEENTH STREET—A LADY, LIVING Gneatly furnished Bedroom to jor ge iceman 14: WEST TWENTIETH 8’ nwely furnished Back Parlor Board, toa gentiewan and wite or 4 terms ‘reasonable, 160 sss, THIRTY srxen Bath Room Floor; also Roo entleman and wite or single fort oard; those seeking & comiurtavie home in pro to style would « do y wel Lt enily terms moderat 161 Meniy Very large elega' third ms, cated parti Woaru, wiuter; highest references. er RTY-SECOND STREET —’ 200 Mitemnet pe Tg ey) 10 CATON 1 THE EYE OF A TIUNDRED THOUSAND READERS, ADVERTISE IN THE TELEGRAM, TREET.—TO LET, mt first floor, ngle gentlemen; STREET,—TO A ith LET, on. third floor, to with or without ference — WEST , TWENTY-THIRD BTREET,—A PRIVATE "will rent #9 elegant Sevond Floor; also parties, with wi and two knat for summer or LY Board Rooms may be had, with Board, at summer prices; cool location, prices moder- ERSEY CITY BOARD—IN A DESIRABLE 100A. tion, for the summer, for a gentleman and wile or 16 gentieman ; terms’ moderate; near the ferry. 108 ‘ashington stre To, LBT—FOUR LARGE ROOMS, WITIL Board: private pn no other boarders; at Wood- between Newark and Belleville. 183 East Twellth street. —TWO EXTRA FINE LARGE ROOMS in first class house, with Board, wey Ist East Nmety- second street. near Lexington nue. € Jail all this weel (TO CATCH THE EYE OF A RUNDRED THOUSAND READERS, ADVERTISE IN THE TELEGRAM. GooD Iiiquire tor Ww. iB ONtn Wards enoe. Address RE, OOM AND BOARD | WANTED—BY A SINGL tleman ; location west side, and_a refined Southern Spy preferred. Please address HOMELESS, Herald ce. : FAMILY “WHERE m September |, by tour adults, a Suit of three or four fur- rivate table; lovation between Th o fooms, with tieth and Firtieth streets and Lexington and Sixth nished Addr tunes; highest references given and required. ROOM 05 Post office. W ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, A LARG in # private family, furnished or not, with breaktast | and ten for one. Address, with terms aud particulars, J., box 203 Herald office. WASTED P RMANENTL, U neat Room, with or wilbont Board State particule '¥ to SOLUS, Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENT two years olf, a aide, Seventh or Thirteenth, Addiess, stating teria, J. W. M. ET MAN, A 4 Herald office, TANTED—TWO LARGE, COOL ROOMS, WITH MOD ern inprovements, In first-class house knd neighbors hood, with good board, for three admits. Address MOR+ RIS, with full particulars, Herald office, Vv TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, CONVENIENT TO Broadway, with or without Board. Address, with terms, SANDFORD, Herald office. J ANTED-BOARD, BY THRER YOUNG MECHA les, between Thirtieth and Forty-fith streets and Steth.ank Eighihavennes, on ‘reasonable terns. Adress CHAS. N, CANNON. 1287 Browdway. ty J ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, GOOD QUARTER: of city, Hoarding, from Ist of September, for family | of three adults and four children, four rooms required; | refer should be no other boarders; will furnish rooms jor suflicient inducement. Address FELIX, Herald office. ANTED—HANDSONELY FURNISHED APART. 4 wite, Board only for lad: of discretion; central a intrasive and ‘ilsrepitablo, wi, 8 Address, with terms, P : respectable location; need not reply. Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad way. BROOKLY N BOARD. 1 OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with a large furnished Room or Bourd, ina private family, Cars convenient to alt the ferries. Address EB. , 107 Washington avenue, between Park and Myrtle ave, 52 CRANBERRY STREET, BROOKLYN, SECOND house from Beecher's eliurch. —Rooms to i to sine le gentiemen or gentlemen and wives, with Board; five 1 nutes re Fatton ferrv. LADY, LIVING ALONE, WOULD ACCOMMODATE F CEP Hee to be th onty boarders andwitl ing to pi ex, ses 01 e accommotatio first claus Address X. ¥. %, Brooklyn Post otes eo 5 ‘HOTELS. L ELAND'S 8T. JU No. 4 Washingt week; Board, with first fluor, $20, IBBY HOTE (RUROPEAN PLAN), ONE BLOCK 4 from City .—The quietest hotel down git cool, Hy Mt, ray) wit ne furnitare and new bed: syiay, 4 good Family Rooms, #h and 1 bn day, # Ne ENGLAND HOTEL—4 BOWERY, CORNER or Bayard street; 200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, Se, Gr obec, per night, $9 to $4°p per week ; for gentlemen 0 only. R BROADWAY, cool Rooms, $7 4 family Rooms on ARK HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER. sau and Beekman streets, near now Post Good Home at reasonable p pe RS by the day or w pl if. D, Props 'S Si “CHARLES Hi won , 048 BROADWAY chU ROPEAN Ian).—-Good sh mms from $4 to $7 per Week; Parity ~~ uns fro hee, wee EOROK ve rae WIS LELAND, Proprietors. QT. GERMAIN, Fr sireet and’ day; Farnities all TH ‘UE, TWENTY SECOND Brondwn ‘cAmerioan iranmlont gucant finest oration; rooms Font; | bath ‘attached ; elegantly furmshed, UMMIT HOTEL, CORNER CANAL AND BOWERY Rooms by the day, week or month ; Sc. $1 per night, and on the rv lesbo, at low price. | ~YONK ON TOE RIVER, SEXTRRN rout ° fe enn" eho Fea tas, make HANDSOMELY PORNISUED ‘ROOM FoR ° A timer and ty ry alate Mou Ch = r it ta, a W: MILES, 28 Broadway °° a WANTING DESIRABLE, BOARD orn Rooms ee ee at the Boarder: bg having or Directory, vacancies please ‘nethd fall Ee location and terms. a PRIVATE FP, MILY oF 5 Six (tw yy four and fi ces locality, within iber@! York, . eer of, iy if faled a ‘hadvess exe) arene 0. iw. Yor! PLEASANT HOME, 30 MINUTES BY CENTRAL iew Jersey or boat.—Two or three hand. iad thes very moderate prices; CHILDREN ent ceaine good Board in hour of Ne: RICHMOND HILL, WOUSB, NEW DORP, a. tL + Cool fail Y ee: $8 to $12; very high grou vie ou bil large groves; “ood se: iy road way. a terry. particulars Or MOODY. 2 ct ‘oad way, FARMER'S HOMR, with A LIVELY PARTY or iy rm og Santa ‘A At from New York fine drives, and all. the adv cetfent stabling. Particul: a fale Ne BT, MORRISTOWN, N. J.—ACCOMMODATIONS POR 1 drives, best of board Herald ‘onmee. le, can be had near the clty and depot: ferences exchanged, he imosulioes references exel osquutioe "adress OLD in the Grand View House, 20 minutes! driv hour and twenty-five minutes by ral ‘k. Pure mountain alr, piet FEW son seven years olit; hoard.for gentioman. on days; of New York. Address F., box 425 Post ‘otter, with (ull particulars; no other will be notte OARD AT ORANGE, N, within {i One large Oranse, OARD IN Comprises all the advantages of the country, Address box 124 Post ofiice, Toxetables, &e., keepale, N.Y, SELECT PARTIES mae bathing, Beating. and fishing on Fi antaxen of oor country ving lars at 45 Filth avenue. fhe sonny. DESIRING BOARD, ‘lushing tea oda tent «1 pnable te b; Ste. "SANDERSON. College fe Poluty bef, cogadh ama ARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN WIFE AND miles . NEAR THE DEPOT.— aightly ffont PaFtor onsceond floor; over iwo acres groun air: termemoderate. Addrees. cooling, slnd oy very sight! THE SUBURBS OF POUG: de. ‘Sun- mountain 152," Post “aftiee, HK: REPSIB, Pongh: OARD AT PASSAIC-4) MINUTES FROM NEW Yors. Por particulars: inquire of J, H. TH Murray street, or at his residence in Paxsnte. URSTON, OARD NEAR WEST POINT.—A FEW VACATE! Rooms, with ood Board, can be had at Mrs K ‘a SCHNEIDER'S, Highland Falls, OARD: WA terms not to exceed $9 apiece per week. GLOVER, 76 0 NTED IN FAIRFIELD, CO. ‘ortlandt street, New York, POR TWO, Address OARD AT AUDURON PARK, OVERLOOKING THE Hudson.—Beautiful and healthy location, one hour from City Hall to ticket agent, street, station. fe, pleavant Room; good bath. Apply NOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM / house; shady grounds, croquet, prano* bathing near, New York, or address box 329 Post office, Peokskilt, N. NOUNTRY BOA J plenty of JE Erie Railway. YOUNTRY BOARD—AT POWNAD, / rail from Troy tate treatment; pri C Cite, waters, 8 or ig want street, a present MA CLARK, fishing and For particulars inquire at 44 Maiden, i jane, BETWEEN TWO I, "very pleasant plac Monroe, Orange county sha ‘y alr, fine view, te heine-—a real TERHUNE, i home ; terms $7 per with Northrup & owrder. fh 4 ARES "AND Inynire of ¥., om the VT., 90 MILE, good table an fret JOUNTRY |BOARD—MOUNTAIN HOUSE, COYTES. J ville, N. J first class rounds, &c. Fonve toot ‘of ten ” and SOW 3 few families can be xecommodated with rd; plenty of fruit, shade and croquet terths reasonable; bodte for Pleasant Valley Spring street at 10 A. 15 P. Mis ‘one hour from New York. N MOORD, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR AUGU ST, WITHIN J one hour of the city; gentleman, wire, (wo chil infent aud nurse. NT, box Addross, with fuil parti 16 Herald office, dren, MER? (ountry BOARD.—TWENTY “GENTLEMEN BOARD. / ers wanted, at $6 per weok, 35 minutes. from clty and ess W. 8. well shaded ; accommoda: five from ge ot. iterald ome NOUNTRY BOARD hfe ri ) house, near the ci Tag, neath intend location: Address, tating terins, 0 Wi NOUNTRY BOARD-—AT “DOBBS Libe on ground needy waitin and being taine BYE, 220 est Fanti FERRY, ON “THE Larrangements for families. Ad- Y A LADY, IN FARM floor upe easy a / Hudson; good Board and pleasant Kooms'at moderate Weeeth good grounds, fine views; five minutes to depot. inquire tor Gre Digs, airy rooms, fine grounds, or cara. ence—l K. new milk, Ket can apply to 16 Wall street VIRST CLASS BOARDERS WANTED —PARM HOUS beautiful surf aad stilt ; terms reasonable, Morte iy dares box W. TUTTLE, Ting fitted for the reception of ‘elt frait, &e.; good bathing. "Those wishing good Board, bere | MANSION, FOREST Wath, uae, ke. :location high well shaded ; gne hour of House, cham, 230 P 'SPEONK, L t, earl street. | HAS boating, thahing, the above or to WILLIAM J. ot. guests. HIS DWEL. plenty fowling and with home commu, lly situated water bath: 38 ALPHEU! i ieland. fruit, vegetables, ry HAWKING MRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—IN A FRIEND'S family, can be oitgaged at Croton: ter of a mile from Address ester aunty, N large House, quar- magnificent view; healthy M. BANDS, Croton Landing, ARST Gt.aRe ea CAN BE HAD AT A FARM. ‘OCATION DEL 1GHTFUL—ON DELAWARE 4 party of four or six taken at $6 and 4 private fami Deposi Fi no other boarders. ARTI A quiet rural home will be well su DW. RYDER, Piano Factory, and fresh water ing: 10 minul Newburg She ERSONS Everrih yacht Eva sevkers. Fi “OR FAMILIES Board will do well to app thing complete for ta subscriber. D. N. WALLING, DE about RE DESIROUS OF OBTAINT ly to the Mis ing comfort. Th ya off the pier, in readiness e shores for bathing. Pleasant ly to L. 8, CORWIN, Jamesport, L. I. LEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Persons with teams RIV! ER; TRoUS OF BOARD IN from Cornwall station; Erie and 90, he fast wailing tor plensu drive BOARD, delightful snburban locality. For references’ call at 2) Broadway, ITATEN IS) ried coup V family, dress §] Ay r residing at Stapleton. | perstore, Canal str ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, BY Hleman, within one hour of the city, in a private where there are fewor no other ‘oarders. Ad- room 8. L. 10 TPERTOR BOARD Kentiemen, in an F: Cards of address ut A 8! box 194 Herald office. FOR A MAR nglish family S pi- 8! INOLE GEN. ANTED-BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FoR TWo bo: reforens ald offic ANTED—ROARD IN boarding house by bathing, shade, 1 each, Addres We NEW BRIGHTON, ply tod Me 10 CATCH ys, aged six and eight, where mother's care; on a farm prefdrred given and. req ing particulars, which must be moderate, red. AW) FARM TOU a8 Dr. L. G., Goon #, lovely location. SITER, 13 Dey street. THE BYR OF 'M.E. 6. they will have » ot far fromm the olty ; Hating torins ., Her- “OR SMAI La, prtee Nat over enth street. BOARD, Por turther portiotitars ap- NIC A HUNDRED THOUSAND READERS, ADVERTISE IN THE TELEGRAM. SUMMER RESORTS. _ A’ PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, NEW ROCHE immediately on the Seund—A number of pleasant ms yet vacant; fine bathing; fishing; boating, Ad- dress A.C, PLYMPTON, Premium Point, New Kochelie. TLANTIC HOTEL, 1.810 PER WEEK and upwards for Re Board, or day aplondid sea ba hing; stea $3 from Greenwood pars the door; no children take A —S8T, MARKS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN 4X. Isiand.—Accommodations for tamiMes and sing! ee roc Bowe ] YON ATH 4 FRINK & ERKSHIRE SODA SPRING HOUSE, rington, Mas from New York: pure mountain alr: fin Ke good accommodations at fair prices, far Fibbals, 446 Ibrond way; George C. ter siree BRooKswe | good stabitng for horses Hastings, on the Hudson. ( furnished throughout, day, Circulars, Cunean Housi ice Be en ashing music evi CS redneed | Pare HOUSE, RE MILES FROM CATSITEL ee Ment saan JAN BE in the vicinity of the Catskill Mountains; fsh- For particalars apply NLARENDON NOTEL, LONG BRANC t, JOP / tor the accommodation of families: Weflited and newly 21 per work, oF $3 M0 per eh, { Proprietors, Sniro: Gi SARATOGA SPR Clarendon.—$3 5) per unsurpassed Hol HAD AT A PLEAS Pa piants of shade, Washington street, EE-BATH, LONG ISLAND, @ or address as above. HOUSE. pmmodations at very Board LEX. R. 8A. SAMURE KS? GROVE HOUSE, 8) THIND a —A most beautiful location healthy; Board trom $10 to $l. "Seéud KEYPORT, men Application by mail or in person to DE CAMP J0LE, proprietors, ALBEMARLE Broadway, 1 fare and accommodations cooks employed. INGS, X. ¥., day, Table Professional Address above or No.7 Warren street, ANT FARM AUGUSTUS REAT BAR. HH. Peck, proprivtor.—Rail direct drives and Reter to Farrar, 73 Woos- PLEASANT Rooms AND reasonable I'ou oF addres te MoO pric LANDING, cog), shady for 8 Broadway (1 176 Bleecker alter 4 F ee ¥. rd for gentiemet for tore Fs Shed J unty, N. 8 87 EANISGS « tension and i | po, VIEW be a aeRixa LTA N. ¥.—30 ond rms mode pee ety sourH crease LAND, image Apply, 22 paemlors Nace (oy haviem boste) feo ee = Ae ea COS Ne id county, inet ea, Meee RIVER Ce i ege, oP | striotly private, D'S eee See mae beaks Smee YD, eer | @pRAND ~ HOTEL, OTSEGO FERAL arama eck Vetae RN Hyon, apd Maamecle ‘apt Sixteénth street, bined eaiay ‘A. RORINSO: Lam AKE VIEW Hous! I poe IUSE, O80. AWAD LA: UTNAM P “Hoakd can af the plitee are cmable terms; thea voiendis ood fishin ‘igirems CUMMINS, box ai Peekskill, N. ¥-" Relerense, W. Compte, 112 East Ith street, Ha tiem. INWOOD HOUSK, ON THE PALISADES. —PIRST class house, newly furntahed ; om rink moderate.” Apply acsa Broadway ey OF M ANSLON HOUSE, YPORT, N. J, One hour and ‘a halt trout foot of Harciay etree? % bout, ts now open. For terms apply to or addres Ne eine | Moen te VIEW HOUSE, "GERMANTOWN, mY. on the Hudson River, appostte Cassi oa.) FELLER, it Froprictor, eer ares Writ bg etme naw oped, for nS he rties wishing os Hoa Appl; = J. a umnl's, Uitte, eater Mountars HousR, suum a gna, 0 ONTROSE station, N: J; iny street, via Kore He und Kewx Rail Railroad. Favorah monty can for the simmer i for eomntprt ud con mace Baa moseual in the ¥ Or Now None SsAING. HIVRRLBERGER, Propricton. IVERSIDE HOUSE, WASHINGTON BRIGHTS, FOOR fla treet, Wusdbon river. few dertrsbie to eee ox siangly river roy its SUMMER: RESORT.—UP. THE, reac, 2 AT CLAVER. Ce Titles; Catskill aa "ABI c ormerty of White M Mountain ae ST, JAMKS HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, LON@ island-—Firyt class in every respect; fuent cod bai hing on tha const. Take Long Island lailron bis DARWAGH, Proprietor, _ RIGH GRANGE, whet FARM! waer W hanes county, N. Y.—The most conventent, «am mev-romite in the. vicinity’ of New. Fork (ihe. old. Fox ansion), two, wiles, from Harlem, Bridge, Southern ulevard; 40 minutes trem Peck sli, W. WRIGHT. Ww* ‘ANTED—BOARD IN THE VICINITY OF CATSKILL, for two ladies, with occasional board for ed man, Terma not to exceed. a per week. Address J. 8. J., box 4,208 New York Post offic et tied OODSBURG PAVILION, WOODSBURG, L. £, TWO , WeoShice trom Bacterad. overlooking the Alantle Scean.=—This map 'fcent Hotel ix now open.for the ses ception of quests, ota SEWELL, Proprietor. — —— 3 _HOUSES, ROGAS, &O WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. N_UNFU Lil ae FLOOR OY 5 OR 6 ROOMS, EV hot pase of eNaze anily, sy Rt oa geutic. in, wite and ¢ merican, housekeoping ; iaereres and required.’ Address PHGINEX: Hate a WELLING HOUSE WANTED—PROM 187 SEPTEM. for ¢ymall_ fmt #8 good neighborhood, be- ext Fourteonth, ud Fortieth rectus, rene 8500 2 1,200, Address, giving tall particulars, K., Herald office. } twoen $1 WURNISHED HQUSE WANTED—MUST BE IN GOOD locality and fully een would have no ohjec- tion to board owner ; consists of four adulta Ad- drens box 4,870 New yo roat ofits. R ‘OUSE WANTED—IN cITy oR, VICINITY, FUR- ishad or unfurnished, whore part rent will be re- Geived In, Donnd. with h privilege of dthor boarders, Ad- dress A AMER ‘AN, Herald office. ANTED—A PIRAT CLASS HOUSE, IN & GOOD location, furnished, where the owner will remain for Aa oF part of rent.’ Address H., box 1,090 Post office. JANTED—A HOTE: N THE CITY, WITH FROM 7% to 200 rooms, ies having stich will address, stating terms, locality » T. P., box 6,001 Post office. ANTED—BY A GENILEMAN, A FURNISHED ithout board, ina privite family. Address, stating tern terms and particulars, A.G., Herald office, ANTED=BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- furnished Fioor of three or four rooms, In’ good la- cntion, Address box 4404 Post office, stating full partieu- Jars and terme. ws ED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND cHILD « ars old), two large light’ Rooms on. second floor, in a House whete no other boarders are kept; modern conveniences indispensable; location between Fourth gud Sixth avenues, Tenth and Twontieth streets; terms per weel uid n for a permanens 4 ores 8, J. IL, box 190 Horald t ptown Branch o eh ‘ANTED—BY A PLAIN, BUSINESS MAN, A ROOM, roctomtaining water amt fireplace, aa oard, i ot he horhond ; terms m nd stated im reply. PEADFAST, Herald office, ANTED LOWER f PART or ‘ A uowse, FUR- nished complete for ing. Address, stating terms, DOCTOR, box 11) Horald Uptown Brauch office. mil In the Country. V TANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE [IN NEW ieee With shade; not more than an hour from the from now till the ‘Istof October. Address ABR. LIER, 251 Wost Thirteenth street. PROPOSALS, on ROPOSALS FOR GRANITE, EAST RIVER BRIDGE. — Sealed proposals will be received up to July 20, 1873,for the delivery of 4,200 cubic yards of cut granite face stone, for the Brooklyn tower, diring the months of September, Oetober and November, Plans and specifications be seen at the engineer's office, or sent on aj pplication. | Fro- posals will be directed to the New York Bridge Company, corner of Front and n siroets, Brooklyn, N. ¥. w York, July 12 182 Vis (QEALED PROPOSALS 6) will be received by the Trustees of the Sixteenth Ward, at the office of the clerk of the Department of Pubs Tristruction, corner of Grand and Fin streeta, until Wednesday, tht ist day of July, 1872, at 10 o'clock A. for the building ornew winus 6, for Grammar School Nor Rorth site 0 ity-fonrth street, near Eighth in said ward. Plans and specifications can be ice of the Superiatendent of Buildings and Grand stre M6 aeiovoaaia must be endorsed “Proposays for new wings,” “Sievo roqponstbte and npproved suretios wil be required from each successful) biter, and no proposal will, be con. sidered in which no sureties are named, ‘tr reserve the right reject any < * Board lool Trustees, Sixteenth Ward, New Yorn, duly 1. 1872, JEPARATE, SEALED PROPOSALS W wis Ay i the School Lrustees of the Fifth ward, unti for the Steam Li Senoat By tl 0 o'clock ing Apparatus tor Grammar vard, umtit 10% eating Appara- oT it the’ ‘thtet enth wand, until 1 for the Steam Heaung App: Gram- Rhoni Erustees of the Sixteenth ward, until 46 o’eloek A. M., for additions to the Steam Heathig Appara- tug in Gramitar No. 6 ol Trustees of the Fighteenth ward, anti 12 r the Steam Heating Apparatus for Gram- 1001 No, 6. School Truste nck M. t f th o'clock A. M. mar School No, ¢ of tho i nih w Apparat ting tieth ward, Apparat ste » for mddttions to paratus in Grammar School 26 Plans and specifications may he sc Superintendent of Butldingy snd Repair: | third floor. Two responsible and approve the office of the 116 Grand street, ureties will be requiced. from each snecowsil bidder. yews Will not be eon sidered unless surtios are mm: | ‘The trustecsreserve the right to reject any or all of the proposiis offered. Dated New York, July @ 1372. | MISCE LLAN Ke | QLOTE & JANt | SU Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufnetarers, | 98 Fulton street, Blank Books mack to pattern. if 5 —COPFIN, WITH FE oly AVED PLA B25 eS A dy Mi aT 5. MeGRa eG RAT, Manufacturer of Gaskets and Coffins, 61 Carmine street, Only Undertaker in the city who has a | printed price list. : | Fp COEFIN, Wits PNG IA Herve’ and Carriage, $25 a MoGRATH, Manufacturer of Caskets and Coffins, 61 Carmine street. 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