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BUARDERS WANTE! HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM, WITH L reins Board also Hall Room, adjoining, gether or separately, at 162 Second avenue; house, lucation, &¢., class; terms Teasoua ble, LARGE, COOL, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. second’ (bathroom) floor, all conveniences, with Board, ata very low. Kooms teel neighborhood. 43 Bevemh avenue, Waer TW TWENTY.FOURTH STREET. —10 Ler, e Room ‘on second fivor, well i also a yoo Room on 224 O31 me cal WEST “ge THIRD STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with superior Board, men and Se gd and single gentlemen, at Lance ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, TO LET, ih good Board, to two persons; terms reasonable; roterences 67 Macdougal street, 8 CE (FOURTH STREET), NEAR 4 Wee, Pita uy would ltke {o let some Room, furnished or unfurnt Board, to a few single Gentlemen or a family. AY, $6 PER WEEK, PER MONTH— $1 Geet eectug opposite Central Park, fst hou ath street near terminus of Madison aye- above E ATH AVENUE, 24—VERY LARGE DESIRABLE oO Rooms, en sulte or singly, at very low prices till the middle of September, with or without Board, or with private table; referenees-exchanged. LAFAYETTE ‘PLACE, BETWEEN NEW YORK and Grand Central Hotels.—Very desirable large cool ms, with Board, on moderate terms; transiont guests nd table boarders, reasonable price 263": WEST FIPTY-FOURTH STREET.—A HANDSOME aes Room to let, with Board; would prefer a nileman and wife, or two gentlemen. Fry oan nena om, Everything first classe ity 968 WEST JEERTY SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED or unfurnished Rooms to let, with Board; all im- ees good location; let very “tow gent! 286 WEST Houston STREET, NEAR HUDSON,— A few jentlomen can be eommodated with first class Board; terms moderat ot and cold water baths in the house. 303 x waar FORTY. SIXTH STREET.—TWO OR oung men can be accommodated with Board ‘n'a a priv sie family ; terms moderate, — 322 WEST TWENTY-NINTH Lote ae yee od Vai Room, on second floor, with Board, nile man and wife’ or two gentlemen; family private vand price reasonable. or at Staten Teland ; la: vd dress Hl GHEEN, box iis on) ave good rd and an en Island. Address box 3 Stapleton Tost offic LARGE ROOM, SUJTABLE FOR GENTLEMAN and wite or two'gentlemen, on North Shore Staten plenty shade; no mosquitoes, Ad- Herald oMce. CONVE? TENT AND FIRST CLASS BOARDING house, rangement box 15% inglew dou f ‘ost office, West Twenty-se je AY YONKERS—ON WARBURTON AVENUE jew ; a few Rooms to le 11 private familly; price river v ina sm ply fo be GOUDALE, No. 5 Filth Avenue Hotel. of obtaining a jew boarders; tiated, ‘and is situated in one of the most desiravle pi iy lank, ten minutes’ walk trom depot. K,, 21 F A be House and grounds amp! ‘hirteenth street. ottice. i nglewucd, 8.3: round and good st LADY RESIDING AT FI COUNTRY HOME, HAVING CITY VE: @3, can be had with a private family) ‘2 Silzabeth, fine drives, fruit and shade trees; nm minutes from New York, Addresa ELIZAB: Suinmer or yearly ar: For relerence’ coll ato w York, FINE with first class Board, 7 to $15 per week. Ap- West Twenty-third ‘sireet, ED BANK 18 DESIROUS the house is well "Aduress, NIEN- ¢. location healthy, open f° on 40 jerald NWICH AVI Soartiers wanted. INTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PaPlsce—Front Parlor, hundbomely tarnished; also, a 00 rae suiiare Room {oF 0 e tlemen’ table boarders $4. Q WEST TWENTY-¥IRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Hand-omely furnished Rooms, with first class Board. References exchanged. 12" STREET (61 WEST), NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, — ee A large handsomely furnished second with closets and bath adjoining, to let, with three single gentlemen at $6 50 per week each; also jours Rooms for gentleman and wife and two young ladies at moderate prices. 1 TH STREET, 135 WEST.—PLEASANT, NEWLY furnished Rooms, on secon! and third floors, also hall Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; i references. 1 eres AVENUE. —DESIRABLE LARGE ROOM, alcove Bo large hall Room, with Board} reforenc exc! 1473 STREET, WEST, 148.—TO LET, wiTh BOARD, large Room on third floor, nicely furnished ; also attic Room. ENUE, RING “THIRD BELL— WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET,—A FEW YOUNG 33% gentlemen or @ tamil can be accommodated with first class Board in a Je: yy: WEST TWENTI2TH REKT.—A PRIVATE plcear 4 will will let four on third or (raged mily or party of gentimen; Board ii WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRI- vate family can accommodate & young man 368 with Room and Board. 786 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Floor to rent, with or without Board, to a desirakle party. A BANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR and Bedroom on second fioor—For gentleman wife or single gentlemen, with or without mer prices. th avenue, near Thirty fo No. Dix street. Inquire tor Mra JOHNSON, T MORRISTOWN, N. J. for one or two families, minutes’ drive from depot, 1 York; pure mountain air; {No mosquitoes, box ny New Providence ( ) —LARGE, AIKY ROOMS, in the Grand View House, 2 hours by rail trom New ines ‘drives; excellent uiars at 45 Fitth avenue. FAKMHOUSE, 1 n the Morris and Essex Rail- terms moderate, ‘cadvess Post oftice. poazp AMONG THE MOUNTAINS, 20 MILES FROM New York, 5 miles from Madison depo! Essex Railroad, New Jerse: good table; terms low; locat ‘or particulars adaress WAY, OARD WANTE! IN THE Rot more than two hours from the’ city; iE Water preferred. Morris and ; four large Rooms, with jon pleasant and healthy. Hanover, county, COUNTRY, TWO ROOMS, location atating terms and full Address, culars, IMMEDIATE, Herald ottice, MARRIED COUPLE AND TWO GENTLEMEN CAN have Board in a private feat ts at moderate nr References exchanged. 519 West & ighteenth stree| CENTERN AE CAN FIND ONE OR TWO HAND- ¢ Rooms, without board & would give break. fast ifpreterred). im private house (a Lexington avenue, near Twenty-nintn sireet. TH STREET, WEST, 823-—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, for families or single gentlemen, with good Board, from $6 upwards; location first class} table un- exceplionable; reterences. me! 1, TH STREET, EAST, 283,—CITY AND, COUNTRY combined. ‘Families and others can find well fur- poh Rooms, with every modern convenience, and a he house tnces the park, ore of the coolest and pleasantest parts of the city, where there is no traMc, 18 Baraye PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH TE Board, to single gentieme: ‘eferences. WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, CLOSE TO FIFTH avenue.—Spl ndidly furnished’ Apartments, with first class Board, mainder ot Sum at greatly reduced prices for the re- ner: arrangements can now be made for permanent Winter Board, with or without private table. 19 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Klegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. 2 ST STREET, EAST, 5{—LARGE, HANDSOMELY turnished Rooms on second floor, én suite or singly; also other Rooms; house and table first class; terms moderate; references, 21 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—VERY PLEAS- ant Rooms to rent, with Board, permanent or tran- sient, at Summer prices; references ‘exchanged. 99 IRVING PLACE.—PLEASANT BOOMS TO. RENT, jad with or without Board, on second and third floors, front, to a gentleman and wife or yr to Sngle gentlemen, QO? STREET, WEST, $18 —PARTIES DESIROUS or seca ing jguperior accommodations, at moderate NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE and Fifth avenue.—Splendid Rooms and Apart- let, with Board or without, with French table. QENTRAL, DELIGHTFUL SUMMER LOCATION~ Fing large, ‘cool ‘Rooms, neway fitted up; Summer prices; fast if desited; arivate family gain rouse; reterences exchanged.’ Gall this woek. 24 Rud Fourteenth street, LADY, WHO | HAS A SELECT ACADEMY, WISHES: afew young ladies to board and superintend their education in Kngiiah, #rench, German, music and. draw- Ing the house 4s, located near Long Branch. Address OARD AMONG GaP om Preceigear par neal EO accominodatio: very moderate. Ap! "0 PA Lin te Rs 805, dion’ House, South Durham, Greene county, N. oa Beare, Mae yaad ei Gi between Mad: stating particula: ‘Third avenues, Twent and thirty-second Er ts ferme ., station ENTLEMAN; LOCATION sixth r week. Address, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. SUMMER _RESORTS. Bese HOTEL, PAR "ROOKAWAY L “ONE OF “oF he best Apnaneted | and most fe howeetn the e,village : shade all da png: one inaiots from the {plenty of shing and beatin” terms moderat ‘Dgagements can Ay at any Jc, following busines places of the proprietors Eighth avenue, 919 Second avenue and ty York. BYRNE, Proprietors, * Couns p open unt OZZENS’ LAURELTON HALL 18s NOW OPEN. te: address J. B. COZZENS, Baurelton, Cold Spring, er D. R. M. ST POL roe particulars adareny jartin leaves toot of nd toot of Thirty-third street nding in front of hotel. HOTEL WILL REMAIN est P FOR rket street al o'clock P. YROFT HOUSE, GARRISON'S, N. posite West Point, on Hudson River Rail- lands, oj Y,, IN THE HIGH. road.—Healthy mountain alr, fine drives und zood table, ayene from $10 to $15 per week. Special terms (or tam- KEHWOLDT, MLARK HOUSE, COR’ Superb Suits on first, second suit of very large Rooms, with bi the fin at hbert situated on the Bl ior views aft ; fly Monday, rust NWALL ON THE HUDSON,— nd third floors; one window, all com- river and moun. Ti; Rouse admirably 8’ walk to the landing. ‘8 of oe Di inn Take Clark House omnibus ay the dook. ELLWOOD HOUS AGLESWOOD PARK —A FEW Apply at t De!lwood House, Bay Ridge, . G. CLARK, Proprietor, ROOMS NOW VA- HOTEL, PERTH AMBOY, N, 4 J., is now opens communication by Pennsylvania Ratlroad and Staten Island Railroad; York; Saws bathing ne and ishing: pei ; 1% hours from New iron, and sulphur MAN & YELLOIT. RST CLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A BAND- some, shady farm house, with wile piazzas de. ene’ depot; also 3 Sing, iano, tabling. dress box Sing Pore pore, PORT, mer resort: pri commercial tra’ i sple: RT JERVIS, N. ¥.—FINE SUM- ces moderate ; extra inducements to id mountain scenery, XoOoD G Seat and fish ing in reference, James Condie, of Twenty-second street Cairo, Greene county, BOARD IN THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS— bathing 00d drug ass igen fer re core ruggis - Se\daress i: B. JOHSBON, et. NRAND HOTE! Scuy, shades aia springs; eld, CHERRY VAULEY, N. lawn in front; ‘sulphur, easy driving distance of jooperstown and Otsego ¥.—BEAU- nd Lake; terms low, JA “ROBINSON, Boarp id Board may be sect Richmond terrace, within two ied ae parti are spoty. to W. AT STATEN ISLAND,—PLEASANT ROOMS red at New Brigh‘on, on minutes’ walk of the 1. VREDENBURG! AnD ON THR HUDSON, near the landing. B i a large Rooms, Sing. ith street, New York, A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE AN ENTIRE SECOND and Third Floor to let, with Board, singly or en suite, to gentieman and wife cr single gentlemen, exchanged. No, 35 West sixteenth street. References REFINED WIDOW LADY, BAVING A NICE house in a pleasant nd accessible Neighborhood, will rent s hands mely iurnisheddicom, or Suit, to Heman and wie: Board tor lady only. Address DOMESTIC, box 142 L-erald Uptown Bianeh ofl OARDERS WANTED—AY 233 EIGHTH AVENUE, near Twenty-second street; also furnished Rooms tolet. Call tor one week, CO P BOARD AT MORRISANIA, THREE MINUTES from depot.—Two fine Rooms, together or separate; Board tor two, $12 and $14 per week. Inquire at 126 East ‘Twenty-second street, New Yor! 10 CATHOLICS AND OTHE RB.—A RESPECTABLE wed young man (a Catholic) desires Board irection, above Fourteenth street and some. ie terms and tamily, Address HAMLIT, ‘al Herald’ Uptown Branch office, E OBOKEN.—TWO OR THREE WELL FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, at 280 Washing- ton street, Hoboken, N, J. ARLEM.—TO LET, IN 12D STREET, TWO BLOCKS trom steamboat’ landing, two ely furnished Rooms, to gent'omen, with or without Board, Address S.A. id Uptown Branch oftice. rs, rates, pl les gies, QB? STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUB.—HAND- somely furnished double and single Rooms, on sec- ond floor, with or without first class table Board,’ Apply at 129 East Twenty-third street, D STREEI, Te EAST. ith Board. ms, with Board. Table Board, Reterences 2. TH STREET, 200 WEST, ONE DOOR BELOW Seventh nue. —Handsomely furnished Rooms on second and third floors, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives and single gent tems ferms moderate, 28 ¥ TWELFTH STBEET, NEAR FIFTH AVE, nue.—With Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, ensuite or singly; transient persons taken at Summer 8; house and lable first class. CLINTON PLACE.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS to let, with Board; honse first class, 33 ¥ LNE SUIT AND angi to families and gentlemen, with Bd Be! Board ; r prices; also a splendid Office fere exchanged. 34 = EAST ‘TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. and University place.—Nicely furnished Room to let, with Board, trom $14 to $25 per week. 347! STREET, 111, FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- ‘Large second story back Room, fourth story front; all conveniences, first class table; rete enc changed. 35 LAFAY@1TE PL ‘0 LET, WITH BOARD, large, ele cantly ed Rooms; Southerners and others visiting the city will find in this house all the comforts of a home, . 38 BAST, NINSTEENTH « 33 * STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms to let, on second and third floors, with first class Board, in a small private jamily; references ex- changed. 403 FIGHTH STR 2 aneatly furnishe can be accommodated by sonavie. T.—GENTLEMEN WISHING Room, with or without Board, applying as above; terms rea- SHING TO SECURE ROOMS FOR THR a first class house, with or without Board, can Addressing i Herald Upiown rink office” The houses being Dae in thorough re- pair and newly furnisned. MAGNIFICENT RIVER pia: shady grounds, a8, rst class; references exchanged, Ad- OARD ON THE CATSKILLS—AT THE KLM TREE Jarm house; airy rooms, good board, grounds; 3,000 tect sbove the level of the Hudsou, ai $7 per week. For circular of information Monqui toes call at or address 914 Broad wa, |, music, croquet Boar, FOR ONE OR TWO GENTHEMEN, 20 MIN- utes b: ue rail fee ~ hh ae ply to ir, HENRY hor’ desired, and 5 minutes from depot, in the bookstore, corner are “third street aad Fourth avenue. Stabling tor NOUNTRY BOARD AT MAMARONECK, WE chesier county, one hour trom depot New Haven Railroad; an elevated, healty pervading house ena ads, of JENNING, 488 Broad Country BOARD—IN A miles from New York, by above high water. NOUNTRY BOA locality: perteet nea‘noss poany ‘$8 to $10, Inquire wary. PRIVATE FAMILY, 19 rail; fine lakes; 1,700 teet ‘fine lakes; 1.700 foe Eldred, Sullivan county, N, IN A FARM HOUSE aDjor / ing Long Island Sound; fishing, bathing, sha terms $5 per conveyance by garmiage free; good table; week. a adrems J. W. ANNING. Lox 85 Post oftice, River- ML ora ositUA BI BROOKS, Hight (SOUNTRY, BOARD INN. Jottalirond 14 hours from Providence station ; high tion healthy; plenty feult, ‘my more boarders will be taken; t on Monday, ut 410 West Forty-tou (LES WEST OF POUGH- hade, croquet, fee. : terms mod- iB Gave erly 293 Washington street, nd, Ulster county, N. —MORRIS & ESSEX one mile from New ndid views; \v MMi, wegotaulen &e-i «few lerms $8 per week. Apply, fourth street, cit yunds $2 TO $250 ining Saloon, Open ee coms 30 T0 £0 CENTS PER NIGHT, at GROOT'S Hotel and wee * sah Cal street; Meats, 10 cents per plate. al YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE fan-ily, 49 miles from rooms. For further particular: to Bat 198 Cant BOARD AND I GENTLEMAN WAN Bathroom, in a quiet, private family, in the vicinity gf Gramercy Park Hotel; Permanent, Address H., box 2,577 ED ROOM, WITH without board, ? if suitable very Post. office. iew York: HAD WITH A PRIVATE three large, airy ‘call on, ignday, from 10 street. Inquire tor C. YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE B OBTAINED AT THE Ridgewood House, Ridgew 22 miles trom New York via E; ‘Terms to Dy idee 0 per w Wood, bee ‘ood, Bergen county, N. J., rie Railway, Good Rooms d first class Board; within three minutes’ Jraik of de- reek. pape a HAL- orgen county, N. J. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT ONE OR TWO unfurnished Kooms, with Board, ina private family, or where there are few boarders: location central; ret: erence ORNS Acgross, stating particulars ‘and terms, BOARD, box 179 He YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOARD ITH A LIVELY, Fouined tary in sity tor coming year, oF country for Summer only. Address, stating terms, 'ED' Herald office. A MIDDLE-AGED S§LNGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES & neatly furnished Room, with Board, on west side, above Thirty-sixth street; will be permanent 1¢ suited. Address, naming location and {bod per month, box 1,904 Post office. (ovate BOARD—AT A the Cat where a home God be roducts; large enjoyed ; house, piano, burg, N. skills, near railroad station and DELIGHTFUL SPOT ON Pert often, plenty of fowl! and tarm ioe house, orchard, trout- Koo horses and drives. vary de- terms, $7. Refer to guests who have visited this house several seasons. by Mr, HENRY GECKLER, Dime Savings Bank, Wil Full particulars Nia ms NOUNTRY BOARD, —FIVE OR TEN PERSONS CAN get Board ata farm house in Center Moriche, neat water; fishing, eating oxabhiet and gp a hashing. Terme. $3 for adults, HOWELL. Centre Moriche. C1 7 Pcarl street, New Yor! fo4 children, ullon JOSMPiL “boc, Fogo, SPRINGS HOUSE NOW OPE ation inquire of N. ROE, 200 Varick st address PROPRIETOR, Route by Erie Railway. EIGHTON | HOUSE, Bank, N, J.—This delightful Summer resort, tron springs) fine, Ales Rate poeta wad ba ron spr , i billiards and stabi fuily situated on —FOR eur Ma Huguenot, Orange county, N. Y. NEWMAN SPRINGS, RED AML River, is now sab A Send for cireular. DERICK BERGER, Proprietor. _ TxOx HOU SE, GREENWICH, CONN,, 28 MILES trom New York.—Trains leave Fort; every hour; boat fo P. M.; house first class; of M, second street larket street, Fast River, 3:30 good rooms reserved for ee sient boarders, For terms apply on the premises, or at Lenox House, 72 Filth avenue. MANSION HOUSE, ROSELLE, N. J. 40 MINUTES from New York'on Central Ruilroad of Now Jersey, three minu‘es’ walk from depot; 17 trains each way} Board from $7 to $10 per bea W. DILTS, Proprietor. _ ANSION HOUSE, ROSLYN, LONG ISLAND—FIRST Class tantly hotel, eauittul fully located: rooms large, alry and finely turnistie afar, groves Oro grounds, Dosing faking’ Hathiog, stabling ‘aud bittard Toom; No mosquitoes; tive traiug to and from New York; Ua hours trom Yaines slip; boat from Peck slip. _SACOB GIVENS, Mouxtans RETREAT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N. Y, q now open for reception of guests; carriages id ing on the ariaval of trains and boats | For pariicu- la BERN the Hatter, 212 Broadway, or E. C. DICKINSON, ‘Proprietor CEAN HOUSE, SHIPPAN POINT, | STAMFORD, Conn., 144 houfs from eity.—Do not fail, at leas it this plnce.—A fow mn location most healthy ; m éc., supplied from tlie ta boating; croque piano and ent; terms reasonable, to nore Rooms, en suite and sing nilk, poultry, vegetables, tral rm; the feat, bathing, nahi: pleasant drives affo amusem Refers, (St aria) to Dr. G, W. Fralm, 267 Fuifon street, Brooklyn. EDGAR STUDWELI, Proprietor. _ EABODY HOUSE, YONKERS, ‘on the Hudson, now open. IVERSIDE, ON TH E SOUND.—SEVERAL VERY ) attractive shore front Properties tor sale, improved and ro We ki dress WR aera healthy} no levers. AT Riverside station, Conn. ae ie Hovs! 52d, atreet, The bestot accomim OUND TOP RETREAT. tion at the rarpelee rents, near the Catskills, for umber more dress J. ARATOGA SPRINGS — worth Homestes Ww Bi the Summer “inquestionabie State BOARD 0: shire Soda Spras, House, Great B: wi ton Mass.— Large Rooms; 600 feet o children halt ‘price. Apply at 110 William iy govrn SIDE HOTE: Hues ms, $6 and $7 p B. LDGERLY, Cairo, ‘uecn county, ON THE HUDSON, th t me fe rates. aon paul ee DUNG! FALF, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA. week. N.Y. AT PINE GROVE, THE WAL- Boarders | will be ao tor require: N THE MOUNTAINS—BER! er week lew York. AMITYVILLE, 1. 1.—FINE 1 piazza; Boar TL, Jocation, large rooms; main at Ma per week. KING & SON, OARD Sa rae GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, between Fourth and ‘Twenty-third streets and Rroadway and th nue. Address, stating terms, which must _be “moderate J, W., box. Ay 12e | Post office. OARD WANTED—BETWEEN EAST 120TH AND Isoth streets, for single yentleman; quiet private price and other parti required per and room. ‘Adafoss LNGINEERING, ‘tlandt street. OARD WANTED-NEAR THE SEASIDE, FOR A lady and three c! children, the Jatver aged Tespectivel 13,7and 5years. Inquire at L. SHAW'S hair store, corner ot Fourth rest. TY-NINTH STREET.—H ANDSOMELY oms, en suite or single, for families or without Board; table ‘rst class, TH STREET,—BOARD, WITH the emtire second Floor, inay Be engaged’ now for rooms, well furnished; good s0 otfier desirable Rooms, jor families or terms moderate ble hberal. 42”, STREET, DELIGHTFUL SUMMER LOCATION, north ‘side ‘of Reservoir Park, No. 55 We Forty-second street.—Pieasant Roos and good Board mmoderate prices, 45 W! ewe TWENTY-~ RIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS, sing iy oF ent suite, for families of single gentlemen, with or without Board, ¥ ee Q5 PEARY STRECT—TO LET, LARGE FURNISHED front Rooms with Board, to a party of gents, or tleman and wie; also hall Rooms; Summer prices; shady L atio 58 CLINT iN teh OPPOSITE THE BREVOORT House.—A large, ‘handsomely furnished Room, with | Board; also hall Bedroom n for gentleman, 6 WEST NINETEENTH STREET,—BEAUTIFUL Rooms and superior Bonrd at very reasonable prices; references exchanged. 7 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREF’ DESIRABLE Rooms for families or single gentlemen, with first class Boa sient and table boarders taken o without Sonn office expressly fitted up ior a ph: to rent. $2F IRVI NG _ PLACE, 2 DOORS FROM GRAMERCY urk.—Elegant Rooms, with Board, singly and en eee, Ri ‘Summer Prices, transient or permanent. Reter+ Fourth avenue.—A few young ladies can be fur- 10 nished with Board. 41. September; handsoine | EAST FIFTEENTH STRERT. TWO DOORS FROM 106 TY-THIRD STREET.—HAND- d Rooms to rent, with or with- @ut Board; si e tor tamilies and gentlemen; day Doarders taken ; references required. 113 EAST TWELFTH STREET, “ONE BLOC K FROM Broadwa jandsomely furnished front and back Rooms, on first and floors, to families or Gentlemen; first class table; references exchanged. ST FOURTEENTH, STRaR?, BKIWeEN einway, Hall and Irving, Com Excellent ‘urnished, tor gentlemen and 1G “H with Board; also for single gentlemom; tcrins moderate, AST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. —FURNISHED ns to, Lay to gentleman and wife; Board tor Pall 1 all ek. CURYSTIF SYRERT.—LAROB AND SMALL Rooms to I thout Board; suitable for wit d wife or fungle gentlemen; Board from 129 entleman to $7 per week. WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STREET,—HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, with first class + also single Room ; references. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PLEASANT Room‘on third floor to let, with Board; suitable family small; terms mode- 130, 132 for one or two gentlemen; Tate; references, 135, LEXINGTON | AVENUE, GORNER OF TWENTY" +e) ninth xtreet.—To let, double and single Rooms Joon; (aortas tmedenaien first class house ana table; ample closet 141 WEST FIFTEENTH STRE. avenue.—Very pleasant, ansommely ‘tural ed front, Room, for gentleman wi single Koo! ation, house and tuble first class; reference. 144 15 D STREET, CARMANSVILLE, FIG8T HOUSE iY A Ta a large, leassnt Room, joard o cman a ui Me Bingle preferred, “Apply as abover “© °% ‘We genticmen, 159 WES! TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISH- ‘ed Rooms, on second or third floor, with board. in private family; reterences exchanged. EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, aNtce FUR- 159 nished Rooms, with Board, for a gentleman and Wife or single gentlemen, with Fivate Jewish tamily. 165 WEST TENTH STREST.—LARGE NEWLY and eleganily furnished second floor front Room, ‘With arst class Hoard, $18 per week ; also two Rooms, fot gentlemen, at $7. EAST 127TH STREET, HARLEM. fORNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, two minates f _ Pleasant location, WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STRRET.—A FEW RE- spectable young men can obtain good Board and OARD WANTED—FROM MIDDLE OF THIS MONTH to May i, 1874, for gentleman, wite and two children @ and 14 yea: bove Twenty. -third sireet, two room: warer, light and heat. Terms must be moderate ; 1ull partichiars only will be noticed, Address STEELE, 1erald office. ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘on west side, not above Thirticth street; state loca: tion or room and lowest terms for permanent board; Dest of retorences given and required. Address ¥. Hy sta. ANTED—A LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM, WITH OR without Board; location between Eighteenth and ‘Thirty-fourth streets, Address, stating particulars, J., box 2,056 Post office. rANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BOARD FOR A Jady, during confinement, Address B. W., box 141 Herald office. ANTED. TWO GENTLEMEN, NICE A BY gomfortably furnished Room, with Hoare, ina Drie vate wi ion above Twenty-fourtl street. ‘Address SCOMPOR Herald office. ANTED—BOARD FOR A MARRIED LADY (@reakfast and tea only), in a good derma and location not above Twelfth street. Terms, mo erate and references exehanged. Address Mrs, K. Moore cot, BROOKI LYN N _BUARD, 13 VAN BRUNT STR ET, BRO! BROOKLYN — SEVERAL young men, canbe accommodated with good Board and Pleasant, airy Rooms, about five minutes’ walk from Hamilton ferry, Brooklyn, reference. 293 FIFTH AVE: | CORNER CARROLL street —Good ap Board in Brooklyn, 20 do) levated muaiice. fine grounds, &c.; from own garden; bowling alley, fa view of country, Filth ave: ee Fulten terry. minutes trom ferry; fruit and_ vegetabl Groquet ground, & nue cai VALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDS' ty 4 of Laight.—Exéelient Board, $6 to $7 5) ere wi with single Room: single Room, without board, $2 and mene Lodging, £0 cents; gentlemen only. Open all ROVE HOUSE, 172, 1%, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER street, near Broadway. Fine Rooms, with excellent table, $1 ) to $2 per day $7 to $12 per week; shaded grounds for croquet, FAOTEE ST, GERMAIN FIFTH AVENUE, TWENT second street, Broaway.—Roome, all front, acing three streets, central and Coolest in’ the city, Taple Hote, $8 per day. European plan. Kooms, 1 t Bath attached to suits AISON PARISIBNNE, 88 AND 40 EAST TWELFTH street, near Broadway.—Rooms tor families and single gentlemen, yg or witbout Board; breakiast We. ; table d’hote at 6 P. M., at $1, with wine, D HOTEL, NO. % BOWERY. CORNER rd street. —200 light Rooms, neatly furnishe per night, $250 to $4 per week; for gent men only: ARK ‘HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER BEEK- man an! Nassau streets; centrally located in the immediate vicinity of mercantile business; Ko: reasonable prices by the day or week. . At F HUDSON RIVER INSTIT OLAVERAGK, N. hit miles from Catskill and three from Hudson vy, ruil Summer’ Board cen obtained; extensi ands; fine lawns and groves; larye airy rooms Aor ehutaren wanted ; the best fresh milk and v tables; telegraph office tn the building; Woara from. $8 to $12 per wi FLACK, — QOPRTRAL, RAILROAD, NEW JERSEY—20 MINUTES TB ease Rooms and Board; rm cat to permanent par- iota Lasers sees boating, bathin ties, Address ‘Greesville IRS? CLASS BOARD CAN BE OBTAIN! (box 72); one of the finest r county, with farm appendages attache: for health and beautiful soener: _KEMPTON, nah reterence, G 00D COUN J, the Catskills; plenty -of ; terms Labags In New ¥ rene county, N, HOTEL, Ss" MARI NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1.—GooD ‘Rooms and first class accommodations can be had at the above hotel on SeasoeeD IN terms. DE CAMP, Proprietor. Hoard: trom $6 to 88; ¥; board from $ No. 1 Beekman street, TRY BOARD—AT FARMHOUSE AMONG chickens, fresh eggs and West iweltth 4 wire al aa 5) oNEY ORANDELL, Dur- YOOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD ON FoRD- ham (Heights, ten miuntes’ from depot; a protty Jerotie pleasant walks and driv lerome race course: terms reasonable, oO. W. €8, @ short distance trom For particulars JOHNSON, 111 East Twel(th street, or we Gi MACFARLANE, 29 Broadway or 231 West Twenty- third street. YOOD BOARD CAN* BE OBTAINED AT A FARM we near Long Island Sound; plenty of fruit, milk and eggs; healthy location; n no fever and ague ; no mos- guitoes, For particulars Japaire of M. TERRY, Success Post offic Suifolk county, Lxe BRANCH.—A FAMILY CAN BE ACCOMMO- deted with very good Rooms and Board, at reasona- ble terms, at the Sea View Cot tinge, formerly McIntire’s Gotiage, very near and between the depot and the sea shore. ANSION HOUSE, SUMM me, now vacant, and IT, N, J— 10 two WO LARGE ‘ingle Rooms, in this desirable house ; fine shade and aes pe wae OUNTAIN AIR—COMFORTABLE HOME AND FIRST nae ate box 135 Herald office. hade, croquet, also, stabling. ie hour from city, Railroad: terns moderate. Address, with namé Couple jorris and Lasex APEL, LAINFIELD, N. J.—FIRST Rooms, with gas, bath r from depot, one hour from New Yor! box 546 P' house west of Somerset, PuEasanr ROOMS AND can be had at Whitestone, L. boating, bathing and fishin Whitestone. ‘J CLASS TABLE, LARGE ‘oom; five minutes’ walk Craig place, first FIRST CLASS BOARD i, beautiful drives, Apply at Hagerty Louse, panties DESIRING FIRST CLASS BOARD, WITH choice Kooms, at moderate prices, nea Iniles north of Nyack, will please call on’ Mr. No. 42 East Fourteenth house and satisfactory particu ARK HOUSE, FLALNYERED New ¥ rik Je sey Central, ¢ BEk jPer, Jer ntral accommodations ; grove; one hour tro BOARD AT “COR! Fine shade: aeiglte reasonable Na Staab a. on the Hudso1 !ARRYTOW N, tn rivér view; somely,, located ; 16 West enty-iourth at No. SENBU, ny, Ta TRANS street, where photographs of the lars inay be learned. N. J.—FIRST CLASS thy; located in nice N, Proprietors. | *| NWALL, ON THE HUD. large rooms; river and mountain views pisses ory e boating, deo with good Bourd at |. CARSWELL, Cornwall, SHORT DISTANCE FROM DEPOT; high ground; shaded and hand: first class accommodations, Apply at ireet, New York, or C, |AKE NOTICK.—ALL IN WANT OF GOOD HOME. made bread “and cooking air, with ins 5 B! nay, Gone N aii ilies Are HENS AREIS bltal and plenty ofmountain 248, will call on oF Brookside, Morris , according to Fourie. HOUDSO;} ry P P THE LEASANT HOME IN A healthy locality. with plenty ot shade, fresh milk ke, at very reasonable termk For 18 inquire of G.S. PALMER, 824 Greenwich stree ANTED—BOARD IN Branch, tor tedy and chil near the ocean. Ad Herald offi A ress, stating particul COTTAGE, AT LONG ld of ix years; must be lars, J., Lox 230 ANTED—PERMANENT BOARD, BY A You man, on line of Morrisand Eawex fhallroad preferred. Address, stating terms, &c., box 195 Herald office. ANTED—BOARD ON NAW RATAN OR HA LEM Railroad, by (nag wife and two children, 9 and 5, within one hour of ct house need answer. Address, office. ity. No regular boardin; Biating tefins, W., Hera A= WISHING GooD eens kh WITH PLENTY oF 1 tables, first class sea bath. fis, boating af i fain ay be accommodated "ate ope TORLE oe Poe or Wiktlall J. MeCKLDEN “s BHO, 116 Wail street: New Fork. FEW PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT—FOR Tite Summer season and for the Wi ences. Pe ot or apply at box 168 Pi wood, N. OARDERS CA! fev F ry Booms a an_unsuirpassab| wk, | Address dete BE ACCOMMOD ae IRABLE ROOMS, WITH T AONKERS VERY rivate mansion ; Class Board, i2 ® splendid LEXINGTON AV.—A HANDSOMELY. Ai nished alcove Room, with Board 200. kit $235 FOURTH STREET. QphURNISHED ROOM with Board; price $ 6 per ¥ Board, in ‘a privat mily, ‘and hall oom; etmeuoe an ma thin; ‘Address F., corner of Bonu oalt and havi he itveaty a “HAVING A. FINE RB NOU ELEGANT ; also hall Bed. A A Frown sable attached, at Moun: Vernon, at take a few boarders. Call on of acdress Mrs, ion Mount Vernon, N. ¥. dt Aaa! Boma Veation enoernen oh vi Va n ee ince: ivy and required. box alo ol sce A.F.C. Hera Broadway. ANTED—BOARD FOR A CHILD. FIVE MONTHS a, nthe country within 12 files of New York. town Branch office, 1,265 PER etter vilagey CAN ‘OBTAINED ro aft od of the “) CJEN®INSON'S HOTEL, eg BEt FOr the reception of ta HIGHLANDS, N. oy and transient mouth, Rok, loot of M stree Sind’ Sea Bird, toot or Fi of SSS nach sony KNKINSON, Proprietor. ay, near Clarendon Hot A LEEMARLS HOUSE, SARATOGA SP) RINGS, J ‘table’, land accommodat 1. A dress above, ell vonilaced ne first class; terms 7 Warren street, T Pi NT, VALLEY, ¥. wean dora wating ceten, nd aeeom- Be gn tod bat cibske App! ‘care ot. J., ON THE HUDSON, nit ion streets at N a INANS on, 0 Siath (PAREE © OR FOUR GOOD ROOMS STILL VACANT IN the Larchwood House, a fl class Board; terms rst low; splendid accommodations. For further particulars address C. E, B., box 448 (HE OLD SOUTH SI Quogue, 1. 1—On shinnecock Bay, } Post Mice, South Norwalk, DE BAY VIEW HOUSE, POND facing the Atlan- tie Gcean: one of the most delightfully situated resorts on the Atlantic ; surf and still water bathing, boat- ing and fishit wm pe shooting in abundance; good ac- commodations and first. class table Board, $10 per week, Address 'QUIRE, care Good Ground Post office, Pond Quogue, . (HE BEACH HOUS WALLINGFORD, CONN, HAV. ing changed ands, families and others can ‘be ac- low pti HARD. SBEROH & JALLONIA SPRINGS dations for 3) more guest variable and preturesque ens pt drives, Kood sl as in cuianeous ett eu irregularities of the kidneys and venera io, Address A. J, SAND: prietor, Vallonia Springs, Broonis county, terms modert ices; excellent table. , No. 1,241 Broadway, HOUSE.—GOOD ACCOMMO.- pleasant locat: Apply to scenery, pure water, fresh air, hing; i inkier 1 gprings'emluently and affections and ive gums Ww _ Stages connect at , traius trom New ¥ Post office address, V the Atl magnificent hotel Ocean; 7TOODSBURG PAVILION, WOODSBURG, L. I. JINDERMERE HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKF.— Monroe with 8 A. M. and 4:30 ‘ork via fps bee ee esa Proprietor, Monroe, AIS was opened June 2; overlooks jour's ride’ from New ie me Yorks via South Sie or Long Taland railroad, Parties sutfeting from hay fever pHs CONTAING MO! N. MO COMTAINS MO CONTAINS MO E zY) rE THAN and ague will find a sure cure. NPs SEWELL, Proprictc VENING TELEGRA! ALE THAN ALL THA! NG HY ES werrete TAL e, acknowiledg AN ALL ENING PAPERS IN, THE . ENING PAPERS ue | ane § CIty, ENING PAPERS crry. VENT PAPERS in THE HUMAN BY. VIS, r and only maker of the Im Broeel Artificial tations of nature city, cCrry, AND EARS. “IN. ed LAD faculty Ly to. be the ouly the world, 127 Kast Fil. teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. A marriage; cal Clairvoyant, Spt brings: tone he positive information on all affairs of li ~ ASTROLOGY, TEST.—MRS, VANSISE, BUSINESS AND MEDI. ritualist, tells name on day of er those long separated ition, 0 satinfine no pay. No. 641 Second avenue, corner Thirty fourth TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS losses, enerpies, absent triends, love, marriage, sick death; pay refumed, nxt sand ave nue. ON BUSINESS unless satisfled. 621 5 ime. SINGHT, Clairvoyant. MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT URRIVALLED . ~Pusinogs and med ial clairvoyant, No. Twenty-cighth street, near Sixth avenue. ]AUROPEAN ‘CLATRVO | likenesses, causes marriages, Fifty cemts and ind West Cwenty-firth street e® PA ki YANT TELLS NAMES, SHOW: VYPSY REVEALS FRoM THK CRADLE TO THE T grave; find erty. 1% Bo ROPESSOR LISTER Prony way the future friends; recovers stolen prop- READS THE ‘PLANETS—THE can be known. Send stamp for circular, $29 Sixth avenue, HE AWoNDEREUL GRAFF, suited at No. daughter of the seventh it arrived ta East Tenth strect. daughter, CLAIRVOYANT, MME. DE from California, can be cor ihe is the seven "MEDICAL. _ MADAME + Omice, Not me ad 129 LIBERTY av a SPECIAL NOTICES, A —GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN, FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT PUBLIC ‘TEBMANE OF" KENTUORY, 12,00 Cash Gitta, 61,500,000, Every Flith Ticket draws a Gif, $250,000 for $0, The Fourth Grand Gift Concert, authorized by special act of the Legislature, for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentueky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Lonievile of NESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873, only sixty Thousand tickets will be sold, and one-half pf, these are sntended for the European ‘market, thus leaving only 9000 tor sale in the United States, where 100, were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and have on their backs the Scheme, with a full explanation of the modo of drawing, At {iis Concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever wituessed in this country, the unprecedented sum ol A 500,000, divided tnto 12,000 cash ts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. The numbers of the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children, and the gilts from another, LIST OF GIFTS» On stand cash gift. One grand tf 2000 cach ats, (0.0) anh gif, 1p 0 aa fie Pry ah gi 40,000 Ep Sean gifts, Gon Hooash eins wi oash 10) enc 50) 11,000 cash ins osssh £550,000 Total, 12,000 gifts, all cash, srmoanta 20,000 The dtser veoh wil be omilives whether sil ihe tickers arefold or not, and the 12.000 iitts all paid in proportion to the tickets sbid, all unsold tickets being destroyed. 43 At the frstand secona concerts, aud uot Fepresonted in he drawing, aioe Reed TICKETS, Whole okets, $50; Halves, $25; or each cou- Whole Tick: ae i Tights for $1,000 kets {oF TS'whoie niekere tor 84000; 207 Whole Tioxets H No discount on lens than $500 worth of tiekets at a a0 ' The unparaligled success of the Third cert, ns well as tl Second, saction given by the Fi kee it touly neceasary fo unnounee the Fourth to insure th pt salo of every ticket, The Fourth Gitt Concert will’be eondicted in'allits details like the Third, sind full particulars may be learned irom clreu! ‘which will bo sont free from this office to all who apply for them, ckets Now ready for sale, and ail orders sccompanted by the money promptly iiléd, “Liberal terms given to hose who buy to sell a cfitomas BR on RAMLE' Agont Public Library Ky. ana, ger Git Concert, Public Li eae Buildiser Louisville, Ky. A KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BE BENEFIT « of the schools of Laer] draws dally, For in- formation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4, A HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRICES REDUCED.— « Nextdrawing August I. Circulars free. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 196 Broadway, | New York, room No. Ws: A —HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRICES REDUCED, « Next drawing, August 4 Circulars free «& CO., nts 173 Broadway, N. ap —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and ‘Boerum street. open from 8 A. M, P.M, d Bro! ‘oth % opposite Gorttande st st. ye —KENTUCKY, AUGUST 2.—1 —EXTRA CLASS, 3 38. 40 drew $6779; Nos. 47, 51, 52 drew $200); 24, 8 sew BLOO; Nos 26, 43, 49 drow $1,000, ‘Axenta and Brokers, 178 Broadway, room 2, opposite Cortlandt street. Information furnished in logulized lotteries, Circulars sent free. Gora TA drow #18800" Nou 7, 44, 08 Urew FOROS: Ron ak row Ld rew 5 Nos. 54, 63 d drew $4077. OFFICIAL, Di DRAWINGS pTuaRe Lhe LOTTERIES. AENTUCEY-EMTEA Chass wo. UG cavuver dy 187% Fat Nee lr eA ee Kestvcex—ctdss 40. ioi—avatsr 3, 1878 78, 78, 3, 46, 64, 19, 61. 69,40. 71, 63, SIMMONS & CO), SHELBY COLLKGE—KXTRA CLASS NO, 86}—AUGUST J 0, 29, 16, 76, 56, 65. ie Jer 67, Managers! Covington. 3 3 1s 88 18, “12, # CO., Managers, Cov! Ry. Address J. CuUTE, Broker, 206 ete S53 rulton street and No. 2 Park'row. Post office box 4.00, USIYS PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP IS THE A specially for pamning mud, sand, tities; guaranteed to draw ‘water ig MI GERCATSIANE ab aay Sate Tt pump; trom 400 ‘allons per minute up, Send for circular to RICHARD HE CO., 19 and 196 Nineteenth street, South Brook. ANKERS AND BROKERS' OFFICE, 1,207 BROAD- way, opposite Gilsey House. Drawings of the Havana dud Kentucky Lotteries regularly received aud RL. A. EDMINSTER, OF BOSTON, MAGNETIC Physician, No. 97 Clinton place. No medicine used. nd 2105 P.M, we RAND TEMPLE GIFT CONCERT AT OMAHA— 20,55 to be distributed among the ticket holders August 3), 1873, One chance In nine. Positively no post- Pouement, Tickets $1 each or six tor $5. HEWITT, vity Agency, 79 Nassau street, room 6,_ AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Brunswick Lotter ot Hamburg Lottery, int pitas | nm bake J: WROD, agcroctt. ssa stteet. yale! Office hours {rom 9 to ML City Prizes onshed and _ Box 6,080 Post office. AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, AUGUST 14 German State Lotteries. Send for circulars, RITTER & CO, XA Past office, 85 Naasau street roone 4 _ branch rontive 1,017 Third avenue, hear Sixtieth street, 7 UHLMANN & C0., HANKERS, 40 BROADWAY, E cute orders for Uayana Lottery. wholesale and re- tail, ond, cash prizes, Foreign Exchange and Passage Office. Post box 3,535. TOTICE TO TAXPAYERS IN THE TWELFTH AND Twenty-second Wards.—The Speciai Committee of the Board of Supervisors, appointed to examine excessive taxation in the Twelfth ‘Ward, will meet in the chamber of the Board of Aldermen, room No. 15, City Hall, on Tuesday, August 2, 4 and 5, from . lay. ested are ro ested to be present as above without larthor notice. The hext three days, at the same place, will be devoted to the examination ot the books of the TWenty-recond ward. HoBuRT Mccat PANFERTY, ' comnat . V. R COOPER, §, Committee, FFICIAL satin NGS OF THE SOU Lottery for the benefit of the Free Schvol Fund. Perpetual tf 61, 49, 27. fob, Managers hafteston, 8. ©. August ‘New York Post office box 3,856. a COL 1873, FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, for the benefit of the common ool and poor fund, nm chat ie Bay! 5, 6, xonTit ‘CAROLINA, CLABS NO. M-tvapie 3, wi, 08 AT, 39, 50, "13, 69, 43, 27, 10, 46, KEN £'CO" Managers Porny a 00.5 Brokers, 234 ‘Grocuwich streét, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. pew, eoterae oat oe $525,000 drawn every 17 days, Ing Augus' commencing Aug pryinser 50/000 other prizes, olremars sent, Information MART! _Post office box 4,6 685, New JQOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ‘ive: other prizes. 'S Ing. ni ahag! ell orters filled lars sent tree on COs Hou j 8p: Bank Wiitis” esa Governments purchase: c., Me. TAYLOR & CO. Bankers, No. 11 Wal JYSTEMATIC TURF Methg ae an , th connection with the Enzligh conducted by Messra, WRIGHT, RO! iNgone % STEELE, the oldest established commission agents in Great Britain. Chief offices, 79 Cheapside, London. Branch offices—Nowmarket, Epson, Manchester, Glas- ow. Rilinburgh; Boulevard des Capucius, #°™ paris, and 59 Broadway, New York The immense brofita resized weexly by this method of investing have proved beyond ion or doubt that a | royal road to fortune does exist inva fort of the English | wrt, ee In, by judicious qpeculation, iunmense suine may be wo ‘These lucrative investments are now realizing in Eng- Jand tremendous amounts; an investment of $240 (£5) Pier? (£540) grow at "the recent Liverpool meet a ai vide ahpended statement of Messrs. Robarts, Crouch «& ah weet xsiow Hove Crammuns, Loxvox, July 15,1978, We have this day audited’ the pooks aiid accounte of Meare Wright, Robinson & Steele "and find that anch AAider ofa 0 share at tae recent Tacs meeting held a Liverpool has realized he amount of £48, after deduct fg commisston of 10 per cent. erand smal, ‘stakes of feallzing in due eprom “tare ROBARIS Fe rd add: fe oe ore Acrguvtanis zn im dette tiled ‘orward address for pros! 8, containing detailed particulars of results, Testimonials and opinions of the 88, to 599 Broadway ress, be which, this season, 7 Among the numerous meetings these investments will be undertaken, We may specially recommend :— ‘Last season a £50 stak: ason .— Last season & £10 stake realized £92. Newinarket.—Last season @ S100 stake realized £1,283, iatmppriant Rotice “ait applications ms 1a fist be dd ressed Mowers, WHIGHR ROBINSON STEELE’S Branch offce, 809 Broadway, ‘New York, but all remittances forwarded direct to" the London ofhices. full instructions in — IT, THOMAS BAY RUM—IN BOND OR DUTY PAID; ‘quantities to suit at reduced Pd prices. * RLE, 26 O14 slip. Baa PHYSICIAN SINCE 130— first door from 5th 114 East Tenth street, near Third a Anti. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, | RESIDENCE =DR, AND MME, GRINDLE, in 3 A. some practice), 120 West Twenty-sixth sirect. ® R. HARRISON } MOVED D's 10 Varick street, Sixth avenue DESPARD PHY. . Fourth a TO PI IV ATE OFFICE, the D* R, KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED 14 Amity street, near Grand Centra I Hotel. orrica, PECIAL NOTICE. —ORDERS vOR a GUBARING Moths an + Bro ¥ Bite cre A! Hues umor ing + no bay et ir ser> ANN & COLV! 107 West Seen es oie Y ye MY ad oth ql ices until cu D* ROBERT A. street, near Second as !M"t Twenty out th st. p> al, “ng EAST FIFTRENTH KIRK AE NSIOIAN. -106 | BAST between dd aud Lexington ava, Fy 9.589 Bs ,BRAWN Phat Ls ae ai 11 SPECIAL NOTICES, — SEPLY 10 THE CARD OF § ‘OF SHEPPARD HOMANS. ~ . 7) Muzuan Liex Issveanan Comrayy Onnen Foy Naw Tons, lah und 186 Broad ay, Mr. Homans 1 hy burns of his repeated threats that restored unless he were iy ents loug as he Lvs which have been so often his tormer Ree he would, ae pubilgh ede has Publighe in iad cease bis opposil ottrath as tomake further response ‘useless except for ihe information of the these charg his unai thus squarely the this di i \e charges and accusations of irre the foaducting its business, which lie pi “t occurrence, and none which have not already worthy of contidence. Company hi their unanimous vote of ( st Important based is now overrule Carty, atter more familiar acqus of U tuly and judiciousl: hh those to whose notice they may come tor itis not intended mt this time to answer in detail, Mr. Hot was removed from Position in this Company. tor otent cause by the nimous action of its onta of Trustees. The iasue is press ‘nted whether the policy holders and | give greater credit to the assertions of rded_ officer ‘or to statements of the, forty own gentlemen who have carefully inv ges and reported as follows :— y have also read and considered the various ularities of conduct om sof the Company, in ve appeared in the pub> he c Committee find in these charges none of yooens been d satisfactorily reported upon by’ authority They find no evide ence that, th Jost any portion of its tunds mperiiled by the tniluehiy. or and they also find that sor upon which these charges are by. the saine withesses, (wlio o with the affairs "that they belleve the sau to be taithe conducted. erefore unite with tho Trustees tm detober 16, 1872, that the presens first time. pul tive of) part of the exec erty hi ty of its OM mon he PAD; he Committee t isa fitting occasion to express their confidence in the watehtul bility, and ti with which the bus- iness has been ntegri mndacted “by the executive ane of of and their appreciation of the faithful performance thet, duties by those employed in. maser departunents e re Futtiution. Dated qd ighruary 2 MES FISH, Sorin WADSWORTH, i UINTARD, FOUN E. DEVELIN, ° Re BALIZER, R, STA! |. HERRICK, ‘Of'the Board of Trustees, >" Of she Poite cy shotters, The vote ot October 16, 1872, above referred to, ls re- corded in the minutes pf ho jourd and signed by every manner and is appended hereto. “At tho usual quarterly meeting of the Board of Trus- tees, held on the Lith of October, 1872, on motion it was unanimously “Resolved, That in accepting the satemant. of of Prey Aes tuary and Auditor at this more! their duty, and the present a, titt! ing occasion, thei and ducted by the executive Cain one the faithful pert plo: Signed by every momper oft ustees. And a tormer committee of pone, holders, resident in f Bos: Beald there is for separate transaction in his department. cicproed e Watehfuiness. ability usiness has been con- aud thelr appreciation mance of their duties by those em- ved in other dopartinents of the institusion, ™ rd of Traste ir continued confldence in th integrity with which the ‘on, reported in these words :— sides the executive and the administrative ofcors h department umittee of Trustee: re not merely formal, togive sanetion with? ie, but each member Of the several commit. to know and pass upon the merite ofeach or ingiances No money 1s loaned until the value and other particular the estate ofered as pecurity en ascertained by thelr own in under mortgage have nspector of real estate, until the title thereto has been examined 3 sel of I these have nurtoo the itten signature of each member present given IN Proval othe loan-—these papers, each beaclug & and description corded and preserved in the office, the estate in question, ail being Phe succe-sand value. of these precautions are shown in'the results that wil be nen stan transactions, but, in f in their charge, the; com aid termining t an Supe been managed with nec that its condition is emt that management it stering tl At will be henceiorward, any, joned in another place. he trustees, men ot high personal charaeter and emt- tin their several professions, not only give this con. nt attention, in sufficient number, to the ceaseless ther security of the vast interests point trom time to time their own nnttees of Investigation aud review, calling to their the services of mathematical and other expe ts in dee laws and principles of fuance and ingur- by which they shall be governed. dur conclusion, trom the inquiry which we were com: tnissloned to inake, Tully sustauis the languaxe of the ‘teat erintendent of Insurance, company hag ae inte; tly past and the character of the ust give good assurance of What Respeettully, NOURSE, SWILLTAM ALLE ‘ON, “Committee.” B And in a memorial addressed to the Legislature by the O% othe rd during the past session relative to the sume and er charges, which were the subject of investigation nittee of that body, the Irusiees used the fol- ect. managed with integrity, not one dollar gt the vast paralleled, magnitude. hat the Company has been managed with economy, is proved by the fact that no similar institution has con- sum ed in Working expenses so. small a proportion of ita Teceipts, or saved for its policy holders 90 large returns ust amounts their deposits. t the Company has been managed with efficiency, fact that its growth bas been without is now the largest Lite Assurance s well in the amount hi by it, as in the number of its members an ssured to their families upon their deat “rhat the Company has obtained this success by con- fining its attention closely to Its own business; by r fare agamst other corporations. “That, notwithstanding been subjected, for the last six year: in management, the moral charac officers and trustee: re] te dilly ng all participation in political attairs and in party and by retraining from all attacks upon or war- which the Integrity, econ and the ¢ its statements and reporis have been impeached, That the charges made by these aailants have boon ented in the same form from the to time for the past ara, and were diligently inquired Into by the # rd and that they found ot in them not cer Hix and eae! formally ance, we! rustees prior to the ping to, iy juit thelr cot fit nei 8; that Cis in eo ear IA70 the: pitted State Depart 1 by the Depart accuser himsell, 1 the books, rec clerks of the company. were, tally that ‘all the evidenc in their of!l- at, with the a'sexsion of and officers hot said charges: obtained Was reported in full by the Superintendent of insurance cS to the conclusions an Company in varlo cussed and satistuctorily ox tees gislatur of the State of New York, with his inierences, completely exonerating the tro a falth ‘ol investigation have been appointed to inquire wo the facts; that in every such instance all possible facil- ities been afforded to th reported to fay ve rable, on all grounds, to the mi «the whole and exact truth have policy holders or their committees rs: and that in every In the policy holders or fom by. thetr committees, Inns Goon entirely hagement of the for determi! Company’. fully watched cious trust in the! fowhish a doubttias s acts of its officers, the ections and compiaints, and, in the interest ot the poli hat tie Trustees of this Company have always care- ne vast and pri upon every occasic peared as to the propriety of th joard have lent a ready ear to ob- holders whom they represent, have carefully investi- gated each ot then “Tl 1n WEn Upon is own merits. nee of the assailants of the Company: ‘hat the persis in repeating their attacks, and endeavoring to prejudice the public inind against it by the repetition of them, atter so many and coniplete retutations, evineesa state of mind so hostile, not to say malic and ous, towards the Company them, with all impartial its officers, as to dep ri , of any just claim to 1V'ot witich is respectfully st itt suas April 16, 1873, and signed by every member of the 1 8x, ts the clear and unhesitating language of thirty gentlemen, who are well known in the communities in which they live, hose character, intelligence and honor will not b ed by the impudent and vituperae tive aswattlts of jawed emplo} ‘A word in re: he Assembly Com- mittee of whic , which Mr. Homans in his madness and m: resulted The committee consisted Herrick Was chairman, and alieges conviction of malfeasance in office, of seven members, Four maie a report censuring the officers, three made a re- port vin nou: to hi full x Pa Executive Committee of an organization recently a of t created in hostility to this Comp: of taxation of the companies compo: nited, cailed the Chamber of Lite *tnsuran f the presented prevented consideration, although the repr sentatives it ture of the Stato, The intelligent public must Judge in whom {t ts 1 Neither was acted upon by either lateness of the period at which they were 8. this Company used ev honorable me: in ave them brought up for discussioi confidence that when the facts we to the origin of th ociire the inajority report, mingly rejected. Homans, who is. Secretary, t would be Notwithstanding these tacts, ‘Treasurer, and me} nd whose powers ng it are almost 3 + and hi tora, are flooding the country with thie y and fraudulently conveying to the sanction of the Legisia- most public th safe to tepose contiden is discarded officer or ute fol- | lowing Trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York = FREDERICK 8, WINSTO! President of the Company, JOUN VL. PRUYS, Albainy, § ROBERT Hi, McCURDS. 43 Bast Fourteenth street. ISAAC GRE EASON, Vice President Relief,Fire a igurance Co aT Sot Our Te AML 8a AMUEL i CORNELL, Cat ities ROBINSO: W. SMITH BROW of Martin, Bates & Co, straw goods. ADSWORTH. VER H PALMER, Vice President Western Union ti ih Compan: ag eos an N, Elinira, ‘of W. 8, Brom BIGHARD PATRICK, Vico President Bank State of New wibtiam H. POPHAM, oll refiner, 51 Front street. WILLIAM A. HAINES, ot Halsted, Haines & Uo., dry sfYWounn HUSTED, President Dime Savings Bank, SAMUEL, BABCOCK, of Babcock Bros. & Co., Bank- DAVID HOADLEY, President Manhattan Iron Com- aes A. SMYTHE, President New York State Loan Youn E. “DEVE Phel ge & Co., metals, 8, COB, realest "Kmerican Exchange Na- HENRY E. Des in Chief Justice Court sbaypiile RICHARD A. McCU rRANGrs Or CONDICE ot} Suuidy, -_ DY, Vice President of the Com Minford & Co., sugars, HOLDEN, otha Henbiite € Stokes, Iron, ins Xe OST, Aon eens & Co, Agents Bremen ateamshi Abt Mi RATCHFORD'S F, LE GELVER TAKRIMAN, of LOW, goods. Api rit | A F°s Ue per cone commiulon'a. | 38 everyting, compiste, tor Ade tg OBE C. ERR, President National Union CaN i RICE, of Rice, Kendall & Co. papers Pe BABUOGK, San Francisco, Cal. banker, 0. ARS vadioon avenue. 2a farriman & Co, dry Potty WIS MAY. of May & King, ‘LOT or SECOND HAND BILLIARD TAB! nt street, top fi REVOLUTION IN GREAT AMBRICAN IMPROVED A cenit OR SALE ONS | 5X10 SECOND cangom fea grok i ‘ott PabiaN's £05" pillinrd “Fable Wa Warereenn