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i NEW YOKK HERALD, TUES & __ SALES AT AUCTION, z: SALES AT AUCTION. J. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS. & WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR . WEDNESDAY ay 27, . “ handise, this day, Tuesday, Mu: oplendid Lots on arand Boulevards 1508 aod 198d siesta, Bia Meterst Paces: Wardreken, Vosbesaee if m : by order of Varnum, Turney & Harrison, Attorneys, new aod second hand moquet, velvet, Brussels and in- Grand Boulevard—8 Lots on east side of Grand Boule- Yard, comprising entire trout between 152d and 153d sts. sad and 163d stree 4 Lots in the rear of above, the whole fronting, a plot 2Ux125, Maps at 35 Pine street. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEEB. Sale 10h Bor sad Itt C 'srooms saberty an Cedar street. THis DAY, at IL o'clock, 3.500 Plants for bedding out and greeutouse: anniversaries and Decoration Day. On WEDN © SDAY, at il o'clock, Fine Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Pictures, &c. UCTION SALE.—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—BY A. | M. CRISIALAR, Auctousers we | at722 Broadway. opposite New York Hotel. On WEDNESDAY, May 27, at loss grelock, deing the ENTIRE S10 K of the Of GINAL JACOBS, e e convenience of sale, comprising i t About 0 Violins of various grades se '™ PA 490 Concertinas, Accordions and Bandonians, 150 Banjos and Guitars, 150 Flutes, Clarione's and Fifes. $50 doz. Violin and Guitar Strings, together with large quantity of Harmonicas, Bones, Drams, Triangies, Violin gnd Guitar Cases, Keys, But- Spis and other articles appertaining to the business” Also Show Cases, Counters, store Fixtures and Iron Safes. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. Auction sale of handsome Household Furniture this (Tuesday) morning, May 26, at 1034 o'clock, at the elegant private mansion, 103 West Twenty-eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues arlors—velvet Brussels Carpet, Turkish Chairs, Vu ore, Parlor suits gilded and inlaid with satin brocade, Etageres, pier and mantel | Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Clocks, Bookcases, | Bedsteaus, stands, Dressingcases, Wardrobes, Mat- tresses, Bedding, =itting Room suis in velvet, rep and haircloth; 25) Tots useiul Parior, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Sale rain or shiue, J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. UOTION SALE.—WE WISH 2ALL ATTENTION to the sale of the desirable Dwelling House and Lot No. (44 West Twensy-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, to be sold at auction by F. H. LUDLOW 4 CO., on itesday, May 26, 1874, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sale-room, No. 111 Broadway ; posses on will be given on delivery of the deed. UCTION SALE—OF RICH AND ELEGANT Household Furniture, Pianojorte, &c. THIS DAY, at private residence, 21 East 20tn st., near Broadway, at 1054 o'clock. Comprising rich’ Parior Suits, covered in cotelaine, ep, haircloth; two Pianofortes 7% octave; solid walnut ud inlaid Bedroom Suits; Dressing Case, Bedatends, Bureaus, Washstands, spring and hair Mattresses, French Plate Mirror, Clocks, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, Bookcases, fardrotes, Sideboard, Extension Table, Varpets, Cut: | fery, China, Glass, Silver and Plated Ware, &c.; all made | to order by Micks & Co., scheik & Co., and in gooa con- dition. HENLY ZINN, Auctioneer. APeTION NOTICE, AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer. Magnificent Household Furniture. Rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room Saits Palndings, Brouzes id many Works of Art. ve: 600 lots at public auction, on THIS DAY (Tuesday), May 20, at 1044 o'clock, at the elegant residence 36 West 15th st, between Sth and 6th avs. Drawing Rooms—Superb Suits, covered silk brocade, Grand Duchess style; btageres, Secretaire Bookcase, Oabinets, Mirrors, Varpets, Paintings by eminent artists, Clocks, lace Curtains, magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, also for | Stool, ‘Cover; rosewood, wainut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Buffet, Silver: ware, Glassware, Chinaware, Cutlery, Linen; also Fur- aiture servants’ apartments, basement, kitchen. Avge LE. AUCTION SALE. HANDSOME "AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FUR: | NITURE, THIS DAY (Tuesday), 10 o'clock, at the elegant private residence 210 West 2ist st., near 7th avenue. Parlor Suits in damisk satin and coteiaine: ‘elegant Decker & Bros. Pianoforte, marquetry and it Centre and Console Tables, imported bronze | igures, Clocks, French plate Mirrors, Curtains, Oil | Paintings, Bookcases, Library Tables, Writing Desk, | two French Musical Boxes, Turkish suit, Easy Chairs, | Lounges, Buffet, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, Stiver: | Ware, Cutlery ; rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dress. ing Gases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, 31 Lair and spring Mattresses, marbie ‘top Tables; rep, plush | and haircioth Suits; Rockers, Furniture oi nursery and servants’ apartments, 19 Carpets, &c. 'N. B.—Sale positive. Take (th or 8th avenue cars. ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer, —DAMAGED BOOKS AT AUCTION. Architectural and fliustrated Books. the publications of Messrs. Morel & Co., Paris, France. Books now onexhibition at the Clinton Hall Sale- rooms. ‘to be sold by auction, Wednesday afternoon, May 27, commencing at4 o'clock. a the Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. UCTION SALE—PRIVATE MANSION, 120 West 28d street, near 6th avenue, This (UBSDAY) morning, gommencing at 1%; o'clock: Elegant costly Household Furniture, Fuunoforte, Bronges, Works of AT, ah, L. FITZGEKALD, Auctioneer, sells all’ the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, contained in | @ residence, magnifcent 7+ octay Pianoforie, cost $200; latest styles Parior_ Suits, Grand Duchess’ and fe Antoinette Parlor Suits, in satin, brocatel and teps; Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, marquetry | ‘Centre Tables ae oT Jardinieres, gilt Tadiea, Curtains, Cabinets, ‘Turki: Chairs, Gondola Lounges, Bookcase, Secretary; 50 volumes ‘of choice Books: | chamber Suit, in rosewood and walnut inlaid; Bed: | steads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Mattresses, spring Beds, | Buffet, Extension Table: ver and plated Wares: also basement and kitchen’ Furniture. Sale positive by catalogue. UCTION SALE OF ENGINES, BOILERS AND wood working Machinery ot ail descriptions. at DAVIS’ machinery yard. 14 Hudson street, Jersey City, May 29, 10%, by LEWIs &, WOOD OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S oe cts tin Uat rsity ays @ and Eighth sireet | ay. a o'clock, one ne ocer’ agon a wo Business Wayons. JOHN H. HILLIER, Marshal = | Cigar Moulds. Dealers invited. | longing to the estate, on Monday, May 25, in the midst of rain © ts, Onicloth, hugs, Matts, Oil Paintings, Eiocks, chifireure Cringe pocket and table Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Whips, Hallers, Horse Blankets, Guns, Revolvers, Razors, Meerschaum Pipes, Towels, Spreads, Handkerchiets, Hosiery, window Curtains, Dress Goods, fine Fans, Bird Cages, Satchels, &c. . WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS T. fay (rdesdayss at o'clock P.M. at lou Bowery. & large stock of Wines, Champagnes, Liquors, Cigars and Stnoxing Tobaceo in lots to suit’ purchasers; also 100 ERE, JOHNSON, JR,, AUCTIONEER, J General salesroom, 37 Nassau street. Real ketate departibent, 21 Park row. SIG. PANDOLFINI & CO. GREAT SALE OF ELEGANT CARRARA MARBLE STATUARY, PEDESTALS, VASES, TAZZAS, CARD KECEIVERS, FINE CLOCKS, BRONZES, & This day, Wednesday and Taseeaagy May 26,27 and 28, commencing each day at LI o'cloc! ‘The above are now on exhibition, with catalogue. JERE, JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer, RE, JOHNSON, JR., AUOTIO: General Salesroom 37 Na Real Estate Department, 2t ark row. Assignee’s sale of Butcher's Fixtures, 344 Third avenue. JERE, JOHNSON, Jr., will sell, as above, on this da: (Tuesday), all the Butcher's Fixtures in above premises Tcehouses,- marble Tables, ‘Racks, Blocks, SAWS, > aie AYS deo. By order o} JOHN H. PLATT, Asignee, Pio JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, Wonderful opportunity to secure the greatest bargains ever offered. Grand continuation sale of Lots, on the STEVENS ESTATE, ASTORIA, ‘Long Island ‘City, at 1 o'clock P. M.. on premises, WEDNESDAY. June 27, 1874, when all remaining lots will positively be sold (rain or shine), without any limit or reservations whatsoever. Free Excursion and Collation. Gratulia’s Seventh Kegiment Band. Harrison, the great singer. NOTE. —After selling half of the valuable property be- @ driving rain, it was deemed expedient to postpone the sale of bulance, as per above announcement, Kemain- ing lots are near ferry landing. teamers will leave Peck slip at 12 on day of sale. Will stop at Lleventh street. Ve 7 those already ised will hold good) of Ce PASS (Or PRE. JOHNSON, dre 2L PArk TOW. ERE, JOHNSON, JR., ACCTIONEER, Highly important cash sale, 100 splendid Newark Lots, at 1 o'clock, on the premi New York avenue and Sandford street, THURSDAY, MAY 28 Lots must be sold. ‘Fisher, ballo No free tickeis from New Yor Maps and particuiars of J&R, JOHNSON, No. 21 Park w, New York. ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Grand Jubilee Auction of the Payntar Estate, Hunter's Point, Long Island City, ‘ac o'clock. bn the premisos, MONDAY Ai TERNOON, June L. Grafulla’s band. Harrison, iprovisatore. Fisher, Balloonist. Weeks, Caterer. Free excursion tickets of JERK, JOHNSON, Jr., No, 21 irk row, New ‘ork. Bata M. FORD, AUCTIONEER—AT TWO O'CLOCK this day, at 76 Third avenue, the entire Furniture of 16 rooms, cotsisting of Farior Suits, Cottage Suits, Cham- ber and Bedroom Furniture, marble top Bureaus, Wash- stands and fables, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Springs, feather Beas, Mirrors, a large assortment of Carpets of all de- scriptions, about 600 yards Oilcloth and Matting, China, Tea and Toilet Sets, 100 boxes Toilet Soap, French Lounge and Lounge ‘Beds, Bookcase, Secretary, Ward- robes, Buffets, Etageres, Silverplated Ware, two French piste mantel Mirrors and variety of medium Furniture, ice Boxes, Stoves, &c. Housekeepers take notice, COLE, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND POSITIVE sale of 185 vacant Lots and Gores, Belonging, to J. rson Brevoort, on Thursday, May 23, at 12M., at tho ‘ommercial Exchange, No 489 Fultou street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn. Classon avenue, 13 lots, in- cluding 2 corner; Butler street, $3 lots, adjoining’ the above; Ba ee street, 36 lots, in rear of above; Frank- in avenue, 13 lots, including 1 corner; Douglass street, 64 lots and gores adjoining; Classon avenue, 8 lots, cor- ner St. Mark's avenue; St. Mark's avenue, 19 lois, on both sides, adjoining Classon avenue. This property is Jocated on high grades im the vicinity of good improve- ‘ments. Terms 70 per cent on bond and mortgage. ARSHAL’S SALE OF HATS, CAPS, 4C. 8. HERMAN, Sheriffs Auctioneer, will sell this day, May 2%, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, a large and eon ‘assortment of fine felt, silk and wool Hats, Caps, Cc, Bale positive. Dealers invited. A. M. EHRLICH, City Marshal. | ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONBER, Honsehold Furniture at auction. F. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction, on Tuceday, May 26, at Io’clock A. M., at No. 57 East Twenty-first street, near Fourth avenue, an assortment of handsome Household Furniture, consisting of rosewood and black Walnut Parlor sults, carved rosewood Etagere, Ormolu Etagere, ebony and’ Ormolu Cabinet, gilt frame Mantel Mirror, ‘black ‘walnut Dining ‘Table, suffet and Chairs, Tosewood Bureaus, rosewood and black walnut Bed: steads, Chairs, Tables, &c.; also hair Mattrosses, feather Pillows; Brussels, velvet and ingrain Carpets, kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils &c. Y JOUN H. DRAPER & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will sell 5,000 tons Scranton Coal at public auction, on Wednesday, May noon, at 26 Exchange place. at 12 o'clock SAMU OAN, President. BY J. ©. SPEYER, AUCTIUNEER—WILL SELL this day, at 10 o'clock. at 331 West Forty-fourth street, near Highth avenue, the Stock, Fixtures, Lease and Good Will of a first class Grocery’; also Household Furniture, in lots. ¥ F, COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Assignee’s and receiver's sale of Household Furni- tu Pianos, Mirrors, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, Sewing Machines, Carpets, unfinished Work, several camel's hair Shawls, one or two gola Watches, &c., &c. On Thursday, May 28, at 11 o’clock, at the auction, sooms, 53 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway, one of | the most important sales of the season. Further details to-morrow. ¥ 8. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER. TREVET, FAVOR & CO. ‘will sell on Wednesday, ‘May 27, av2 o'clock, at 13 East | Fourteenth street, a general assortment of new and sec- ond hand Furniture, Carpets, Silver, China, Glass Ware and Cutiery. ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER. Solis this day, commencing at 10% o'clock, first $lass Sample Room and Liquor Establishment No. 76 Prince street, near Broadway, yiz:—Elegant Fixtures, walnut Counter, back Bar, Ale ear Engravings, fine French plate bar’ Mirror. fine bar Glassware, 6 walnut Tables, 20 Chairs, fine Chandeliers, Screens, assorted fine stock Liquors ($600 worth) ; barrels fine Brandies, Bour- bon, Rye Whukey. Gins, Roms, Sherry and Port’ Wines, bid and new Ales, other Goods, &c. No reserve; sale in lots Goods removed day of sale. Bugers, dealers, spec- specially invited. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER—WILL on Wednesday, in lots’ (no reserve), the entire se! first Fr class general assorted stock of imported and domestic Fancy Goods, Millinery, iadies’ and gents’ Fur- | nishing Goods, &c., contained in first class store on Eighth avenue; stock $2,(00. All goods removed day of sale, Trade specially invited. Further particulars. \HAS. SER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY (Tuestay), at 103% o'clock, at the salesroom of Geo. ‘38 Catharine street, a Lot of Crockery, Tin Ware; also Carpets, Furniture, Oil: SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, THIS Day, | at LI o'clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furni- fure, of the most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber. dining ak hall, in elegant carved rosewood. covered In damask and reps, superb ‘and Card Tables, and every variety of stVle of Furniture. ‘The above is now on exhibition, and will repay those in want of furmiture. To be soid at auction at No. 60 Liberty street. [PJENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. 6566 BROAWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, CARPETS, MIRRORS, PIANO} &C, EXTRA LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE, ON TUESDAY, May 26, at 103 o'clock, AT THE SALESROOM, 656 BROADWAY, Soe eae oe a cee lo tion wil ee found Ge | Velvet, Axininster, Brussels, ‘moguet and ingrain Car- Pots of various sizes; also rosewood and walnut Parlor pita in aacn, reps cashmere and brocatel; walnut Chamber. ‘ary and Dining Room Suits in variety; Mirrors, \deliers, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Clocks, Bronzes, Paintings, China, Glassware, kitchen Utensils, | 4c. Goods on view on Monda: ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER. H late of Henry A. Leeds & Miner, established 1347. Salesrooms 105 Duane street, four doors west of Broad- Maa Ahe undersigned has removed is business to No. | sire 4 ie Sireet, just west of Broa Wer > MINER: HE late Henry H. Leeds & Miner. By HENRY D. MINER, SDNESDAY, MAY 27, at 1054 o'clock, at the private residence, } Mo, Byer Vorty-ninth st., between Fiiti and Sixth avs. | ANDSOME: HOUS: HOLD FURNITURE, all of which was made to order ior the present owner and is in fine Condition, comprising ‘CANVED RUSEWOUD SEVEN , OCTAVE PIANO, MADE BY CARMAN & FANCHER; velvet and English Brusseis Carpets; elegant French plate pier and mantel Mirrors, rose wood Suits, in velvet | and striped rep, carved rosewood mirror back Btagere, It marble toy «and Jardimer stands, Easy Chairs, in satin. fine French Clocks and Bronzes, Rogers’ Groups, | bronze Chandeliers and s Brackets, carved black | walnut Bookcases, Wardrobes, Hallstands, Bedsteads, Rureaus, Washsteads and Coimmodes, Lounges and Rockers, Library and Extension. Tables, carved black mainut marble top Bullet, Dining Room Chairs, in Jenther, Lace Curtains, best curled hair. and spring | Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Oil Paintin, and Hngravings, cat glass aud silver plated Ware, Kitchen | Utensils, &c., &c. | FRIDAY, May 29, 05 Dun doors west trom Broadwa + OTLON OF ANCIENT AND MODERN { coe MRO 8, WATER COLORS te. oh ing samples of usseldort, Frene 100, Powian ngiish and American. Schools. fo be*seld without reserve, to pay advances aud charges. Particulars to-morrow. Gn exhibition Wednesday, with catalogue, SATURDAY, May %, | Hudson street, splendid 4-pull English Ale pane i i we Beat tet, As tag reet way, oanihun HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mirrors,’ Car peta dc.. dc. Details hereatter. hie ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Bousehold Furniture, Carpets, &c. E. H, LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction on THURSDAY, May 28,1874, at 11 o'clock, rivate resldetice No. 16 Last Thirtieth street, be- tween Fifth and Madison avenues, a general assortment ot Furniture Consrarittt ot black wainut Dining Koom Table, Buffet and Chairs, black walnut Bedroom Suits ana Cottage Furniture, Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, &c. AWNBROKER'S SALE.-R. FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom 89 Bowery, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots men's and women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Rempants, Underclothing, Spo, Bian- kets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c.. &c.; also Coats, Panis and Vests. By order R. Simpson & Co., 195 Bowery. at the AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. M'GRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell this day, at 11 o’clock, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c.; also | Coats, Pants ana Vests, ‘By order E. Sparenbérg, Broome street. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—JAME eer, will sell this day, at 59 New Bowery, at, 10 | o'clock, 200 lots fine Men’s icine At 1 o'clock, 300 lots silk and other Dresses, pieces of Silk. lace Shawls, Un- derclothes, Sheets, Spreads, Table Linens and other sea- sonable Goods, By order A. J. Jackson, 86 West Thirty- rst stree! OSTPONEMENT on account of rain, Auction sale of Villa Lots at AGAR, AUCTION. by WOOD, BRADY S TODD," Aucti iy uctionce! to THURSDAY, May 38 1s? at 12 noon, on the premises, Excursion train leaves Hunter's Point at Li A. M. Tick. ets issued for the 25th will be good for Thursday, the 28th. 64th OF SOUND COIR YARN.—JOHN H. DRAPER ‘& CO, will sell at Martin's Stores, Brooklyn, Wednes- day, May 2, at Lo’clock P. M., 100 bales Coir Yarn; sown: BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—FINELY FUR- nished, dotng Ko0d business; soid on reasonabia terms: reason for selliug giving up business. Inquire at 21 South Fitth avenue. DAY, MAY 26, 1874.—TRIPLE BOARDERS WANTED. TRVING PLACE. TW Ick, ¥ FURNISHED CON. nec! OTs con oor, front) to let, at -ummer price with Board, together of singly’ algo fall Koon, 6 DRUG 8TO POR SALE—AT NEWARK, N. J. best loc sickness the cause of sell ing: price Inquize of KLELN, FLERT & CU,, 34 Cortlandt stre A PULLY FURNISHED, WELL ESTABLISHED, finely paying Boarding House, fail ot boarders, for ata frpat sacrifice; illness cuuse of selling; no nts or humbugs need’ apply. 119 Waveriey place, Sixth avenue. —FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A FIRST CLASS « Liquor Business in the best location in this city; also for rent, a Store aud Fixtures, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, WITH PRIVATE supper rooms; splendid location ; eight years’ lease ; rare Op RARER, tor the right party. LONE ‘& OO,, Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. | Board, to gentleman and wi: | WELL FURNISHED FRONT ind a SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM TO LET—WITH : $13 per week ; also best reterence. 4 West lwen- hali Room adjoining $7 jurth | street. ROOM, WITH LARG: Pantri to let, with Board, at moderate prices auitable tor’ tamflies or genilemien; aiso single ‘Room, 42 Grove street, near Bleecker stivet. LARGE ROOMS), HAND- somely furnished; bath. . ke, with’ privale table; or for gentlemen, without board; also single Rooms. $6 East i wentieth street. j 2 PARLOR FLOOR (THRE OR THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with Board, to ‘ainilies or single geutiemen, Washington square. CITY CORNER LIQUOR STORE, IN GOOD LOCGA- tion, with large trafic, will be sold cheap for cash, Qmmer, reuuring from business Address 1. Hi, box 1d eraid office. at 1461 Macdougal street, corner Fourth; house facing | SHEET. ns BOARDERS WANTED. A Widow Lavy Has AN EXCELLENT PRON Room to let, to two gentiemen or a gentleman and | wife, with Board; neighborhood first class. Address Lox | 5,569 Post office, New York city. | PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE ONE Ont | two gentlemen of quiet habits with frst class Board: | terms moderate; convenient to Broadway and Sixth aves nue cars, 135 West Forty-eighth street JICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—SINGLY or en sutite, to gentleman and wife, Board tor lady only, Parties wishing to live quiet and retired, address | HOMB, Herald Upwow 5 | DELIGHTFUL — BOARDING ARTIES WANTING places address “Free Directory,” 737 Broadway. Househol ters send descriptions. Established 1857. FIRST ARVERS DIRECTORY, 757 Broad i (po LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A BEAU. | tital turnished Kom, pleasantly loeated, with Board for lady. Address Mrs, L&Wis, Herald Uptowu Brauch office. 1D FLOOR FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, HAND. < somely Survaned, Ag h first class Board; also single fooms fo jemen’s terms moderate; references ex- chauged. {65 West Tenth street rey SMALL CAVITAL WILL BUY ONE-HALF INTER- est in one of the best Meat and Vegetable Markets in Brooklyn. Call at 604 Fulton street, of N. D. GEER, for particular: ae AVENUE, %49.—-HAND-OMELY PURNISHED Rooms to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, at moderate rates; n the Hippodrome; nail Kooms neatly furnished; family small and good table. FIRST CLASS GROCERY—LEADING AVENU Confectioneries, Fruit, Fancy and Dry Good stores, Oyster and Chop Houses, Wine and Lager Becr saloons; bargains. SIME KS! ency, No. 7 Murray st. 9 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD; a large handsomely furnished ‘Room, on Parlor Floor; also hall Room, ‘tor genulemen; relerences ex- FINE LOT OF OFFICE PARTITIONS, RAILINGS, Panelwork and Desks, but little used, for sule low, at FRANK CLARK'S Desk Warervom, '16 Cortlandt Street, near Broadway. zi A WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON 4 good thoroughfare down town, almost rent free, for sale cheap. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, Id ast Broadway. cs A. HIRST, CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap; doesa large business; also Lodging Houses, Resjaurants, Hotels, Broadway Sample Rooms, Liquor Stores; terms easy. ebanged. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome second story front Rooms; ulso nice front Rooms. $14, $16 and $18 for two persons, with Board; no children; also table Board $4; transient people taken, 4, STREET, 156 WEST.-ONE LARGE AND Lt sinall Room to let, with Board, to single gentlemen or Geaepes. and wife; closets, hot and cold water; de- ightful summer location. 1 TH STREET, 16) W NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, to genticman aud wife or single gentlemen; rei" Z —ROOMS WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD; V.- + rious locations. particulars at the New Yors Boarders! Directory, 1,193 Broadway. GENUNG & CO., office open evenings. Z —ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ALL LOCATIONS. | + Parties searcnine for Board should call here. HANKINS’ Board Directory, 1,267 Broadway. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, BINGLE YOUNG MAN DESIR A ROOM AND | artial Board, with the comforts of a home, in a strictly private American-German tamily; Cathouuc ferre At dress, staung term A ‘tatiol SMALL FAMILY DESIRE PARLOR AND TWO Sleeping Apariments adjoining, with first class Board, above Fortieth street, near Fifth and sixth ave- nues; liberal remuneration, Address BLOODGOOD, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child; @ large unfurnished Room, tn this city, with Board ‘or lady and child and partial Board torgentle- man; terms must be moderate, Address, stating terms and location, LEX, Herald office. __ BROOKLYN BUARD. —FOR SALE, BAK MIICHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. Confectioneries, Saloons, Tea Stores, first class Grocery Store, -utier Stands, at $300; Milk Route and Depot. MIACHELL'S 31 77 Cedar street. erencés exchangéd. 12 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square.—To let, with Board, one large Room, newly and elegantly furnished; also one single Room; second floor, trout. DOWN TOWN CARTING BUSINESS FOR SALE— Cheap; also Drug Stores, Liquor Stores and Restau- rants to let; splendid Brooklyn Liquor Store and Hall, 'CHELL'S Store Agency, 77 C 2R'S SHOP—WITH A GOOD ICEHOUSE AND 01 UTO ail the necessary Tools and Fixtures, in a Reighborhood, for sale cheap. Inquire ot or address DAVID O'BRIEN, 116 to 120 West Washington Market. UTCHER'S SHOP FOR SALE—AT 650 TENTH AVE- nue, between Forty fitth and Forty-sixth streets, with Fixtures; also one Horse and Wagon: sold in con- yeguence, of the death of the proprietor. | Inquire of FRANK KROHE, at butcher's shop, 546 Tenth avenue, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets. ARPENTER SHOP FOR SALE.—APPLY AT 81 White sircet, second floor, f lk TH STREET, 128 WEST, BETWEEN SIXTH AND Seventh avenuos.—Neatly turnished Rooms, with Board. at moderate prices; Rooms on third door, suita- ble for gentlemen ; reierences, ] TH STREET, 82 WEST.-WITH BOARD, HAND- somely furnished second Floor, en suite or separ- ate; large back Parlor; also large Hall Room, on third floor, for one or two persons; terms reasonable; reter- ences, 14.78 STREET, 217 WEST—ELEGANT ROOMS TO H let, en suite or singly, with Board, at summer prices; House first class and unusually desirable; reter- ences. 1 WEST FIFTY-PIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Blegantly furnishea Rooms to let, with or without Board; terms moderate tor th nmer. OAL YARD POR SAL | TO MAKE Inoney ; old established; valuable lease; low rent; everything complete. Apply at 207 Kast Fourteenth st RUG STORE FOR S8ALE—ON LEADING \AVR. nue; well stocked and fitte L terms easy; small cash capital required; owner has other business Ad- dress /AYIN 7 BUsINES>, Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE IN THE CITY.—GOOD stand ; about $50) cash required. Apply at the corner Of 119th street and First avenue. RUG STORE FORSALE—ESTABLISHED 43 YEARS; well stocked ; generator, fountains and ornament for soda water; average business, $9,000 a year. U8 Spring street, hear Mercer. Halt cash, half on tune; bargain, RUG STORE FOR SALE.—MUST BE SOLD WITHIN: week at any price. Apply to or address PATERSON & SCUUSSLER, 210 Third avenue. JOR SALE—TWO, NEW, VERY HEAVY CoG Wheels, 41 inches in diameter and 74 inches on the face. For ‘turther particulars apply to the janitor of Bennett Building, Ann, Nassau and Fulton streets, SALE-ONE OF THE BEST CORNER CIGAR in the city; established 15 years; owner re- inquire of JOHN R, SURBRUG, 161 Fulton street, store. OR SALE—AN OLV CIGAR STORE, WITH BAR- Foom paid. No, 89 Gr street. OR SALE—A GOOD CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, established 14 years; soda fountain and generating Apparatus; fixtures and tools; 5 years’ lease of house. Apply at 268 Bleecker street. OR SALE—A WELL GOING RESTAURANT AND Lager Beer Saloon in Chatham street; day and night business; 10 kegs of beer dally sold, Address kt. W., box 100 New Yorker Staats Zeitung. JOR SALETTUR LEASE, FIXTURES AND, FURNE ture of the \West Side Hotel, corner ot Fifty-fourth street and Ninth avenue, containing 38 mice furnished all rented, with the fine corner Liquor Store and urant attached, fronting the Ninth Avenue Railroad depot, and only one block from the Tenth avenue or Belt line depot; to be sold at half its vaiue and on easy terms, as the proprietor owns the building, J. J. REALLY, OR Store: tires. xe NO. 14.—E floor Room, with frst class Board, to let to gentle- men and Wives; also table board; reference QB? sTREEN Bas af UEGANT SECOND 23° stone House, elevantly furnished throughout, bea tifully located, opposite London terrace: klevated {ti ‘ay; Twenty-third street cars and stages convenient immer prices. 2 D STREET.—TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED e) second story front Rooms to rent. with first class Board; also one hall Room. Apply at 129 East T'weuty- third street. 92 D STRE: without Board; also single 2$ East Twenty-third street. 296 EAST FIFTIETH STREET.—CITY AND COUN. ) try combined a very beautitul Second Floor, en suite or Separate, would be let, with Board, at the above elegant private residence. The rooms are very large aud airy; unexceptionable reference QQ WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. 4d way.—A few pleasant Rooms to let to familes or single gentlemen, with or without Board, at summer prices; reterences exchanged. DOT, STREET, 83 WEST LARGE SQUARE Rooms, newly painted; also single Rooms, with or without Board; house and table unexceptionable; terms moderate; references. Q] WES? THIRTIETH STREPT, BETWEEN BROAD. Ol way and Fitth avenue.--Fine Suits and single Rooms to let to families and gentlemen, with first class Board ; references exchanged. 29 WEST.—SUITS OF ROOMS ooms; references required. nes ©: 85 EAST NINTH STREET.—SINGLE AND FAMILY } 8) Rooms torent, with or without Board, at summer | prices; location desirable. 40) WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STRERT, BETWEEN Broadway and -ixth avenue.—Handsomely fur- nished Room to let, with or without Board; gentlemen and wives end single gentlemen; at summer prices. references. OR SALE—SAMPLE ROOM, 32) SPRING STREET. Stock and Fixtures can be bought cheap. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR. Business. established in the best locality ot Brooklyn, including the Good Will and aii requisites for 4s continiance; only $1,500 necessary. Address MER- CHANT, Brooslyn Posi oftice, {OR SALE—MARBLE SODA WATER APPARATUS trom $50 upward; Ottawa Beer Fountains and bi- tract at reduced prices JAMES M. WHITFIELD & SON, 262 Water street, New York. {OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL paying Grocery and Liquor Store; cheap rent, $25, with three rooms; three years’ lease. Appiy to 2. GAFK: NEY, Auctioneer, 2°7}¢ Bowery. FPOR SALESTHIRTY CORNER LIQUOR STORES, some in Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken and Fot Lee; nineteen small Groceries, five’ Cigar Stores, turee | large Groceries, Confectioneries, Stationeries, Boarding Houses, downtown Liquor Stores, Broadway Sample Rooms: Houses to exchange; stores to trade, and more wanted. BP. GAFENEY, 25734 Bowery. Fo, SALE—A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR store (in the best business portion of the Fifteenth ward), Stock und Fixtures; $20 Apply to P. GAFFNLY, Auctioneer, 287}4 Bowery. {1OR SALE (ANOTHER CHANCE)—A WELL PAYING Liquor Store, im the Eighth ward, well fitted up, handsome Pamp, Stock and Fixtures; $400. Apply to P. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 28744 Bowery, AQ WEST TWENTY POURTH STRERT.—SPLENDID Rooms to let for the summer, with first class table, $16, two gentlemen; parties will find a pleasant, comfort: able home; nice location; unexceptionable reference, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH pTRRW? EAR 43 Fitth Avenne Hotel Large and: small Rooms, on second and third floors, with Board; private bath and large closets; table boarders; references, 45 BASt, TNBNTYSEOOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Slegqat Rooms, newly turnished, and ainted, with first elass Board, for’ gentlemen and fami- lies; also Rooms for gentlemen; house with modern im- Provements: references exchanged. 45 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TABLE i Board for genulemen; frst class in every particu- jar. 45 FIRTH AVENUE, BETWEEN BLEVANTH AND ©) Twelfth streets.—Coolest and quietest location in town; desirable suits of Apartment ons first and second floors, with private table, at summer prices. 45 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A PARLOR ©) and Bedroom on second floor, front; also other Rooms, suitabie for families and singie gentlemen, to let, with or without Board. 49 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Very desirable Rooms, with first class Board; ret- erences exchanged. 5¢ AND 55 ST. MARK'S PLACE.—LARGE AND YO smalt Rooms, furnished, to let, with Board, to gen- tlemen and wives and single gentlemen and iadies; also table board. (OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF AN old established Grocery Store; a bargain; must be gold this week: three rooms in rea secon OR SALE—THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN RATH- olf House, on Hariem lane; Stock and Fixtures; iong iease and low rent; best reasuns for selling. Apply to J. W. BARu, 9 Sixth avenue. {OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A FIRST CLASS Dining and Lunch Room, now doing a good, payin business; reason for aelling, the owner is aticted wi rheumatism and is unable to give it personal attention. Apply on premises, 22 Fulton street, New York. F°%, SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A FIRST CLASS Fruit, Vegetable, Poultry, Fish, Butter and Eg Route, doing @ fine business; can clear $100 dollars | monthly; good reason for selling. Address 247 Smith street (cigar store), South Brooklyn. JHERIFF'S SALE OF WRAPPING AND MANILA PA. per. Office Furniture, &c.—8. HERMAN, Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday), May 26, at 10% o'clock, at No, 13 Bower, a large lot, about 50,000 pounds, of Wrapping Paper, Mania Paper, Hardware Paper, &c. ; also Office | Furniture, Safes, &c. Sale Pestiive. ealers and others invited. © CONNER, Sherif. Maran J, Kees, Depaty. $ SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, FIXTURES, x ERMAN, Auctioncer, sells this day (Tues day), Ma tll ofclock, at No. 2,22) Third avenue, be- tweon list ‘and 12d streets, the entire Stock and Fix. | tures of a first class Boot and Shoe Store, consisting of Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Slippers, €e.; aiso Coun- ters, Desks, Chairs, Showcases, Mirrors, &c.' Sale posi- tive. Dealers invited. WILLIAM C. CONNER, sherifl. Cuanius A. Browy, Deputy. HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONESR, WILL SELL THIS | day, at 10 o'clock, opposite his salesroom, 114 Kast | Broadway, by virtue of @ chattel mortgage, one Horse, Harness ‘and Spring Cart; also the Furniture of the family. HOMAS REILLY, AUCTION EER—WILL SELL, THIS day, at 10% o'clock, at 666 Hignth avenue, the entire Stock of'a Furniture Store and three first class Planos, 7% octaves; Pianos new; made by frst class city makers. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. ‘Salesrooms &) New Bowery. Will sell this day, 20th inst., at 10k o'clock, the entire Stock and Fixtures of Lignor store ‘and Oyster Saloon attached: aiso the Furniture of the meet- ing rooms upstairs, Known ag Jefferson Hall, at No, 638 wainut e Chest, Counters; large number of Settees, Lager Beer about 100 Chairs, writing Desks, gas Fixtures, &c. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Will sell on Wednesday, at 10% o'clock, at the saiesrooms, ® New Bowery, the contents of a’ Liquor Store, removed for convenience of sule:—Barrels and cases of fine Liquors, Wines, Counters, Copper Measures, Desk, Gas Fixtures, Glassware, &c. OR SALE OHEAP—BLACK WALNUT 10z HOUSE r lager beer, 15 keg pacity. Inquire of Captain ENCKE, corner of’ Myrtle avenue and Hampden server OUSEFURNISHING AND HARDWARE sUSIN for saie—Location central, on a leadin fare; Stock, Lease and Fixtures will be sold reasonable for cash; a good chance for a young man with smai capital. ‘Address BUNA FLDE, Heraid Uptown Branch office, e Mr ciu's: at 80 Delancey steve ZAFES.—HERRING, WILDER, MARV sates, new and second hand, 25 per ce than any dealer in the city; all’ sizes, LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. $50 —FOR SALE CHEAP, A SMALL GROCERY, JU. on account of sickness in the tamuly, at 432 West Thirty-ninth street; rent only $25, with 4 rooms, 2 000 FOR ONE OF THE BEST CORNER ° Liquor *tores on a principal avenne, west side, Honest buyers can receive all particulars from HACKER, 285 East Tenth street, Ss thorough. LILLE ht cheaper LARGE VAR COND. HAND Boilers and steam Pumps, fully warranted; also Shatting, Pulleys, Hangers and miscellaneous machinery, ILSON' & ROAKE, Water aud Dover streets. ATgION SALE OF ENGINES, BOILERS AN Wood Working Machinery of all description Davis’ Machinery May 29 JOR SALE—ENGINE, SHAFT AND PROPELLER Wheel, In first class order, buil phiaj cylinder 16x2434; whee: 4 feet $ thches in diameter; sunt: able for a large tug or propeller. Can be seen on board propeiler William Fenn, on Dry Dock, foot of Stanton street, East Kiver, Apply to D. JONES, brewery, Sixth et, between aventes B and C, D it 10% o'clock, by LEWIS KE, WOO. T REDUCED PRICES—NEW IMPROV iNiiard Tables, with Delaney’s patent wi ions: Bagatelle, Russian Bowling and Tripolite W. H. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. LT STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND « the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions jor sale only by the patentee, H. W. COLLENDER, suc- cessor to Phelan & Collenier, 733 Broadway, New York, OK SALE LOW—A FOUR-POOKEY BILLIARD Table. Inquire at 318 West Fourteenth street. OR SALE-—FIVE GILBERT'S TAPESTRY LOOMS, with extra Beams, Spools and Spoolers, Warp Dressers, Winders und Bobbin Winders; all nearly new. Address box 1,245 Post offic POR SALESOSE WOODRUFF & BEACH ENGINE. 18) horse power; two Hydraulic Presses, six-inc rams and two pumps; one No. 4 Cameron Pump ; one No. 2 Cameron Pump Composition; six Copper Kettles, iron Jackets, 40x39; two Copper Kettles iron jackets, 30x25; two seta Mill’stones, 48 inches diameter, with counter Shafts and Pulleys; lot Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Wrought iron pipe Fivtings and Belting. Apply at corner ot Milton and West streets, Greenpoint, L, 1. HELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, Now | used at St. Nicholas, Grand Central and Windsor | hotels in this city, for sale only by GEORGE E, PHE- LAN, No.7 Barclay street. ‘OR SALE—A SPLENDID 40-BARREL ALCOHOL Still and Column, &c., complete; my own construc: tion, THOS, GANNON, 106 to 114 Hudson street, Jersey City. WENTY SECOND HAND BEVEL TABLES, ALU | a ag very thing complete, Lor, Aale at a bargai rt tered into bev: lo’ res, old style tables altered (WA LAER, 41 Cortiande street, NTED INMEDIATELY—TWO BILLIARD TABLES, ‘one pool and one carrom, complete; Phelan’s of Collender's tables preferred. Call at once at the Maltby House, 2 Groat Jones street, BYES AND BARS, TIFICIAL HUMAN KYES.—J. 1. DAVIS, IN. | wero ‘and only maker of the improved Artificial f Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the oniy correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 Kast Fil- teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, REMOVALS. _ pay ATOTICE.REMOVAL OF DOCK.-ON AND AFTER ft the White Star Line will Nunya the meauers of tho, White Star 1 SOND HAND PLANING MACHINE: About 4 feet by 12 tect, 976 Post office. TANTED—A SMALL IRON PLANER, ABOUT 3 feet by 18 inches. Address, stating lowest cash Price, box 72 Host office, Greenpolat, WANTED. Address, stating price, box ‘$22 Bast Thirty- | ILK ROUTE FOR SALE CHEAP—SELLING FOUR | Yard, 124 Hudson si reo ey City, | Sixth avenues —An elegantly furnished Room to let, on second floor, with or without Board, in house of private family; also Room on fourth floor. 4 58 Large, handsomely furnished Parlors; also elegant Bedrooms, with or without Board. 69 “ite —fecona story front und back ‘Rooms, with or without frst class Board, at moderate prices, Q7 MADISON AVENUE. —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or singly. for families or gentle- men; with of without Board: private table if required; relerences exchanged. | 8 EAST FOURTH STREET. TWO BLOCKS FROM | Broadway.—Nicely furnished front Rooms, suit- able for two persons, with or without Board; all im- provements; charges moderate. 10 54 WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND he ington square.—Several Rooms, with superior lated: more desirable than “private family” boarding; references exchanged. — 104 WESt IWENTYNINTH STREET—A FUR. | nished Room (southern exposure), with Board, to let; also hat! Bedroom; private tamily. ll LEX ‘ON AVENUE Board, on second and third door: back Parlor. TIS WES? FoRny SEVENTH STREET —A HAND. somely furnished second floor front Room, with Board, for a gentleman and wife or two single venti men; also fourth tloor front Room ; references requir 7 WEST FORTY FIFTH STREET.—TWO PLEAS- 127 thenart Rooms. with Orst clase Board, inva te: fined family; location convenient and desirable for the | summer. QQ EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN 129 ‘exington and Fourth avenues, five minutes ot Fitth Avenue Hotel and Broadway, location very cen- tral and respectable.—Handsome and desirable Koom and Bedroom, connected ; ail conveniences; best reter- : superior Board; price reasonable; brown stone ; a chance for two persons to find a good home. 132 BAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—LARGE et, with Board: floor, nicely furnished, to handsome Room on second floor. also a pleasant reasonable to two gentlemen; also PORTY-THIRD STREET, way and Sixth avenue.—To let, @ large, pleasant Room, furn hail Room. Board ; 4180 mn | nalts vrei | WAV ¥ PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS | 146 j to jet, with or without Board, singly and en suite; just mov ed. : 5G West AVESTY.FOURTH STRERT—NEATLY 15) furnished Parlor and Rooms to let, with or with- | out Board; bath, hot and cold water; ‘references ex- | changed. 20) WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- STREERT, WEST, 412—FIVE STORY BROWN | RT. MADISON SQUARE.—A DESIRABLE | Second Floor to let, together or separately, with or | OLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— | WEST BLEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. | AND 103 WAVERLEY PLACE, CORNER WASH. | Board; location desirable tor summer: honse well regu- | ROOMS TO LET, WITH | 7 POPLAR STREET, BROOKLYN, WITHIN FIVE minutes) waik of Fulton ferry.—A comfortably fur- histied Bedroom to let, to one or two gentiemen. HOTELS, A SANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT ° nkfort Hiouse, corner of Franxtort and Wil- liam streets; neat Beds, 25c., SUc. and $1 per day; gentle- men and families. FRONT SINGLE ROOM FOR 400, OR 500, PER day, $2 50 or $3 per week, at SMITH'S newly tur: nished Hotel, 53 Chatham street, Open all night A la carte. CARESS HOU: 166 HUDSON STR . CORNER of Laight.—Excellent Board, $5 5) to $7.50 per Week, with single Rooms; single Rooms, without board, $2 and upwards; lodgings, Svc. ; gentiemen only, Open ali night, RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK F ‘south Chatham square.—Cleanest ‘and best venti- lated cheap house in the city :"no bugs; Rooms from 3oc. to $2 per night; open all night. 3K, 176 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR —First, class Rooms, with excellent | r day; $6to $10 per week; grounds | for croquet, qitoits, &e. FACTEL Sf. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWRNTY. second Street and Broad way.—Most elegant Rooms and finest situation in the Atnerican and European lang; moderate rates; rooms all front; elevators, aths, &o, WM, G. TOMPKINS. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER | Bayard street, 200 light rooms neatly, furmshed, 40 or Sic per night, $2 to $3 per week; ‘for gentlemen only. JUMMIT HOTEL, 65 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL street. —Rooms, by day or week, S0c.. 6e., 75c. or $1 per night; weekly prices Fanece INCHESTER HOUSE (EUROPEAN PLAN). COR. her Broadway aud ‘Thirty.frst street —Elegant summer Rooms; first class restauran’ . d iT. D, WINCHESTER, __ SUMMER RESORT ENWICK HALT, NEW SAYBROOK. G a hotel will be opéne: e ‘ane ee Jaane Mh Bs opéned for the season ‘June. & It ie ath of Connecticut River sO egtiogs. For terma address si and has superior ac the proprietor, v. a. 4, 7 es Hotel, Hart- tord, Con. fnvor tained from? te ao, a eying to JH LD, Giel M. by sane, New York. mham Motel, Fi JUNE ard. in howl; Board to location of rooms NOZZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL WILL OPEN J 4% Two Cottages to let, with Bo: oh from $21 to $28 per week, according Address E RD COZZENS. ALARENDON HOTEL, LOD NCH J “ing been thoroughly refitted, is now open season; first class accommodations; terms OLUMBLA HALL, R & BATES, C Lebanon Sprin ws, N. Y., Will open for the season June 1 fhis hoiel has a tocaltt proverbial for its heaithfulness and beauty. Its a: modations are complete in all respects, The proprictor may be seen for a few days at the American Clock Com- paiiy’s, 58i Broadway, New York. DANIEL GALE, Proprietor. NANADARAGO HOUSE, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, OT- sego county. N. ¥-—Opens June 1; beat tamily Ho- two minutes’ waik from ‘the celebrated Sulphur rms moderate. For particulars address F, Proprietor, IRST OLASS PRIVATE BOARDING ON LAKE Gleneiia, Carmel, N.Y. charming retreat, In- quire or W. B’ MARIAM, 577 Broadway, New York. IRST CLASS BOARD—LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, AT Mamaroneck, Westchester county, overlooking ther Sound; fishing, boating and bathing; 50 minates by New Haven Railroad and three minutes’ walk to house ; boa! from lower part of city connect at Harlem; plenty of shade ; large orchard; stabling for horses. Circulars by applying to H. ©, BNEBLY, 25 Chambers street. Mrs. BERRY, of Saratoga. {IRST CLASS SUMMER BOARD—AT SHREWSBURY’ River, near Long Branch ; also furnished Cottages! joining, with Board; private table and attendance all tront! Ba the we te athing, boating, &o, Add K. DARROW, Oce ‘a ARRINGTON HOUSE, DEMOREST STATION, N. dy Row open for. the season. First class in every’ Fespect; terms moderate, on ene. & A. BROWNSON, Proprietors, TEWPORT, R, L—RESTAURANT HARTMANN, Maison Meublee, will open May 11; Rooms by the! Gay or season. Bellevue avenue. Inquire of HART- MANN, Proprietor. NLY A FEW ROOMS LEPT AT THK ARCHER: glace. Dobbs’ Ferry. on the Hudson; arrangementa for Board can be made at 15 East Forty-sixth streets oachman and horses accomme- references exchanged; dated, EABODY HOUSE, Yonkers, on the Hudson, now opel 1 U. MALTBY. DALISADES MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Now open. D. 8. HAMMOND, ‘i:nglewood, on the Hudson. RUVGEFIELD PARK HOTEL, RIDGEFIELD PARK! J., now open for the season; first class accommo dations; terms reasonable. A. BKOWNSON, Froprietor. Post office address, Hackensack, N. J. OBINSWOOD (LATE RESIDENCE OF STEWART Brown, banker), on shore at Whitestone, L. I, one hour trom’ City Hall, by 42 trains daily.—Handsome Rooms, for families and gentlemen; stabling, boating, bathing, fishing, &c. For full particulars ahd photos graph inquire of JOHN 0. HIGGINS, No. 7 Pine street, or address ROBINSWO erald of OUTH OYSTER BAY HOTEL, L. L—ONE HOUR'S ride from the city; bathing, boating, dshing, gun- Ning, biltiards and livery stables; persons leaving the city Will find this @_ very pleasant ‘and healthy resorts rices reasonable, For particulars inquire at 6 West ‘ourteenth street’ or of J. ‘ORD, South Oyster Bay Hotel, L. I QoOUTHSIDE HOTET, ON THE GREAT SOUTH Bay, ) Auityvill., L. 1, 18 now open for reception of cuesta. For terms a pply to Mrs. E. C. KING & 50N. 4 ; TANDARD HOUSE, At WHITE PLAINS, TWO, minutes from depot, Harlem road, refiited, and now" open for reception of guests; terms moderate. : tot of HE EQUINOX HOUSE, MANCHESTER, VT.—SPE-, cial favorable rates for Rooms en; aged from June L Address, by mail or telegra| yIS. bh, #. H. OR COUNTRY BOARD. OARD—AT A FARM HOUSE: LAND EXTENDs TO Shinnecock Bay: view of ocean and bay from house | rove near water; boating, bathing, ac. ; land high and | focation healthy; five minutes fromm Quogue depot; best city reference. W..F. HALSAY, Atlanticville, Suffolk county, L. I. OARD WANTED—ON THE HUDSON, WITHIN 100 | miles of the city, for two young ladies (sisters); good apartments and tabie indispensabie. Address, with full particulars, , L., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. 1 Bonne WANTED—AT A PLEASANT FARM. | house: high ground; very shady. cool and nealthy ; | plenty fresh milk,eggs and fruit of all kinds; boating and ing near; terms reasonabie; two hours from city, Westchester county. Cali on or address Mrs, KNIF- 376 Bleecker street. Coo. BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, wife, three small children and nurse, within two | hours’ ride of the City Hail, in New Jersey. stating terms, accommodation, &c., O. E. Post office, New York. ‘Address, Ooustss BOARD ON HARLEM ROAD, FIRST 8TA- » box 1,093 tion above White Pla mall farm, priva‘e fam- five gor a roams, shady lawn, high grounds. Inquire | No. 3 Astor House, Barclay street, YOUNTRY BoaRD—aT a LaRG# Fak nouse (0) two hours from city; mountain air; un sa | ferms and table; esh ‘eggs, po y | &c., in abundance. Adaress, for ‘théve devs, FARMEIS i Bos 318 Herald office, stating where an interview may be | held. Oras BOARD AT THE GLEN FARM ROUSE, near Spring Valley, N. Y.—The house has all mod: ern improvements; extraordinarily healthy; shade, boating and bathing: early fruits, vegeta sere milk and tresn eggs. For particulars address T, LOCKWOOD, | Spring Valley, Rockland coung . Carriage on ar: Fival of train leaving Jersey Ciiy, Pavonia terry, at 8:30 OUNTRY BOARD-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, | about 25 miles from the city; healthy location and good honse; no chills and fever. For particulars inquire ac 215 West Thirty-iourth street. Ooms, BOARD WANTED—IN A HOTEL OR FARM house, within two hours’ ride of city: plenty of fresh milk and cream required, for @ family of four; lady and three daughters; price $2) to $25. Address M. c. D., Herald offi C UNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLE- | men and their families, or. the line of the New York | and New Haven Railroad; vicinity ot Stamtord pre- ferred; must be where good bathing can be had, and not more than two miles from depot. Address, stating full particulars aud terms, C. A. H., box Sl¢ New York Post oftice, L!ZABETH,—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, | FL modern house, pleasantly situated, convenient to epot; moderate terms. Apply at Grove street, one house east of Broad. No Mosquitoes; HE HYGEIA HOTEL, Old, Point Comfort,’ Virginia,—This splendid Hotet Gituated at Fort Monroe, Va.), having been recently pure chased from the tormer proprietors, is now open for guests, with many radical improvements in the culinary and plumbing departments, new bathrooms, promenadea, dancing pavilion, with music, dc. having been added¢ seaside productions a speciaity in making the table « luxury: terms $3 90 ver day, transient; $19 per week, $50 er month and upward: accor ging. to location, For jurther information address H. PHOEBUS, Proprietor. ([HE LAKE MOHEGAN (FORMERLY, ST. NICHO- las) Hotel will be open June 1; one-half nour from Peekskill depot; deligntiui scenery, healthy location, splendid boating and fishing; terms moderate. For par Uculars address THEO. H Peek y. HHOMPSON’S ATLANTIC PAVILION, HIGHLANDS OF NEVERSINK, N. J. ‘his favorite seaside resort will be opetied on or before the Ist of June tor guests. Those wishing rooms for the summer can be accommodated on reasonable terms; ine surf and river bathing, sailing and good fishing. Address. JOSEPG J. THOMPs' Propr! j AN DOREN HOUSE, WASHINGTON, N. J., I9 open for summer boarders. For particulars call om W. G. SCHENCK. Merchants’ Hotel, New York, of ad- dross "W. H. DAWES" Van Dorén House, Washing- ton, N. Wodpantna PAVILION, WOODSBURG, L. L— This magnificent hotel will open early in June; one of the best family resorts near New York, overlook- ing the Aulantic Ocean, N. EWELL, Proprietor. FURNITURE tor. NO. For READY MONEY we will dispose of Parlor, | Library. Dining Room and Chamber Suits at prices thas dely competition. PRANK RHONER & (O., 82 and 84 Bowery. Manufactory, 222 to 230 Bast Thirty-seventh street. ee FINE WORK AT LOW P 2. a os A THE DOUBLE CROSS SPRING, as an entirely new feature and confined to this house, haw | the case of the fuli spring, yet allows the wagonfio be paeeen low as upon the common ball springs, anu is highly endorsed by gentlemen! now using it. ‘he use of the vertical steel plate in axle beds, already well and favorably known throuchout the State asthe greatest improvement in the reevaing of wagons offered for [ster years, is confined by letters patent solely to this house. < BREWSTER, of Twenty-fifth street. ner Twenty-seventh street., Warerooms, Fifth avenue, coi treet. A NEBELY AND MONTHLY | PAYMENTS POR «Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 155 and 157 Chatham street, au immense stock and low prices. ARM HOUSE COMFORT—WESTCHESTER ‘COUN- ty, on the Sound; splendid pla fine fishing, bath- ing and duck shooting front of grounds: nice boats; | fresh vegetables, milk, egas, {ruit and berries of all vari ety; Food table, elegant drives; not far trom Rye Beach 80 minutes from city by New Haven Railroad; terms moderate. For full particolars call or send address to FARMER, No, 173 Greenwich street, corner Cortlandt, room 4. 7 ow prices LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, PURNI- ture and Bedding. at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalments, at O' FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Kighth ave- nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. BARGAIN.—PARLOR SUIT COST $600 FOR $200 rosewood Suit in inp for $30; bedroom Suite, Cat pets, Pianoforte, &c. Call at residence, 21 hast Twenti- eth street, near Broadway. IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—AT MODERATE terms, on the Schoharie Creek, with a private tam- ily goud drives, fishing, &e. Address D. BOUCK, Break. ol Ey, | for their Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, ATTENTION PARTIES DESIROUS OF DECLININ housekeeping can receive the highest cash. prices by calling om ing ‘enth avenue. HAD AT A FARM HOUSE, ten minutes trom depot, near nd bathing; 75 miles trom Schoharie count YOOD BOARD CAN B Feconic Bay; good fishing 7 pleasant und shady | New York. “Befers to U. 5. Tuthill, 7 Columbia street, | corner Baltic, Brooklyn. Y., from 8 A, M. to 6 P. M. REMSLER BENJAMIN. Jamesport, L. 1. RANG: NEW JERSEY. (10 MINUTES’ WALK from Brick Church _ station.)—Rooms | with Board tor married couples and single gentlemen; house modern; rooms large: location healthy and high, Call or address, Mrs. 8. HOSIER, East side Prospect street, third house nerth of Park avenue. JUMME, 9ARD AT PROS CT FARM, NEAR untington station, L. 1, 1 hours trom ‘Hunter's | e; location high, sightly PRIME, Proprietor. TATEN ISLAND, STAPLETON, WRIGHT STREET, | S three minutes trom landing.—Two @jegantly fur- | nished Rooms, with first class Board, to gentiemen or gentleman and lady; bath in the house at Mrs SIMON’S, | WO REFINED GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A PLEAS- ant home, with Bo: strictly private family: all conveniences in the se; 20 minutes’ ride to Liberty reet: references exchanged. Apply at 52 Ciendenny — enue, Bergen, or address D., box 198 Herald office. Ny Point: house new; rooms ee and very healtny, ' Address H. K. | | TPW9 OR THREE FAMILIES (ADULTS) CAN OBTAIN | elegant Rooms and generous soard for the summer ; grounds large, shaded ; river views; -Ituation very beat ped references. Address lock box Y, Tarrytown on udson, ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, FOR A YOUNG married couple, nurse and infant, $ months old; must be within one hour trom City Hall, accessible by | boat and in a periectly healthy location, where there fs Plenty of shade and no mosquitoes. Address, with cull rticulars and price, box 4869 Post office, New York. Cooverstown, Otsego county, N. ¥., will open for guests June 1; families desiring circulars or an interview with D. P. Peters will address him, Windsor Hotel, sturtevant House or Filth Avenue Hotel DD 222. Sroadway cars —First clam tn every resents elegant Rooms, with or without superior Board, tor two Or three gentlemen; bath, closets, &c.; dining foom on first floor, laundry in house; references. way.—A private Jewish family will let ahand- | uncil 27th; alter that aate direct care Hotel Fenimore, Iv farnished Second Floor, with good Board ; wn, Otsego county, N. Y. Single Room. e _ oard; also a Cooperstown, Ot fo county D. }. PRTERS, Manager. 9 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR —JENKINSON'S HOTEL, HIGHLANDS, ON. J, | 4. will be open for reception of guests June 13; Rooms Ahsalte abd Sinaly tor tantiites; surt and stulwater bath: | ng, boating, dshing, se.; terms moderate, 930 west WAKREN STREET, NEAR CLINTO 230) street, Brooxisn.—Two large, handsomely ture ished Rooms—one on second door and one on third—to engle gentlemen ; location pleasant and desirable; terms | moderate; five minutes wo ferries, let, with first class Board, to gentleman and wife or | AM INSON, Proprietor, * DDISON HOUSE, MIDDLEBURY, VT, AMONG A the Green Mountains, open the year round; within ashort drive of Lake George, Lake Champlain, Lake Dunmore, Pe tan tee Grand View Mountain. Board or Week, woe i CLARK N, SCOIELD, Proprietor. | Q95 WEST TWENTY.NINTH | STREET. —LARGE OLY airy Rooms, with Board, to let to iamilies or single gentlemen; house has changed hands and has | Ueun thoroughly renovated; convenient to twenty-third street and Ninth avenue stages and Blevated Railroad; FINE ARTS. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO LEASE OR 5 chase, a gentleman's collection of Paintings, Curi- ositieg and Library. Address U. W.H., box 13 Post office, New Hope, bucks county, Pa, A BACHELOR, AGE %6, MATRIMONIALLY I) clined, a gentle: of wealth and culture. di to correspond with a young lady of wealth or indepen ence, of medium size or less, a black member of a church preterred. xceptionable rete ences furnished and strict confidence observed. LUTHER @. GORDON, Cleveland, Obie. excellent table ; terms m 27 FAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.=TWO OR OLE three gentlemen can be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board family private: opposi 349 WEsT FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, OL) Ninth avenue. One or two young men can ob- 4 Board ; terms $6 per week SECOND AVENUE.=TO LET, AN UNFUR. nished Parlor Floor, in a private house, with all impro ents, with or with Board. BROADWAY.—A WIDOW LADY WILL LET one beautiful Room, handsomely furnished, moder 1.17( Ww a lady, with Board. =PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, « DELIGHTPULLY AA. situated on the Sound: fine sca bathing, fishing, | Donting, shady groves; 45 minutes trom city, "For par: | ticulars apply to A. ©. PLYMPTON, 29 East Forty-sixth street, corner Madison avenue, CKERLY HOUSE, NORTHE AY by Long Island Hailrond food bathing, boating, &c. grows ACKERLY, RANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, ORANGE county—Sitnated'on high ground; splendid lake and mountain scenery; good stabling, boating, bathing and fishing. Address E. 1, WATERSTONE, Monroe, Orange county, BPLMONT HALL, SCHOQLEY MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, N. Jc This ts one of the most popular summer re: sorta In the country; scenery wild and picture: markably healthy ; no mosquitoes, fine lawns an | wre crouinds ; all sdibaaar 2 first class, * Gaull LL, 40 MILES | located by'the harbor, erms moderate, Ad ue, res pleas. | Cost $50, for $200 | nitur MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FU! niture for, sale—Parior Suits covered silk broca do, $100, do, $4); Pianotorte, $300; Etageres, Secretaire Bookcase: Chamber. Dining Fur- j @ sucritice; property family leaving city. Lith st, near 5th av. SACRIFICK.—FAMILY LEAVING CITY: MAGNI- ficent gilded and carved satin brocade Parlor Suit, Cost $625, for $200; Marie Antoinette style, $125; Prince Arthar style, $100: brocatel and rep Sitting Room Sut , $40 and $25; Carpets, 50 cents up; walnut Chamber Suits, $35 up; Library and Dining Furniture a sacrifice. 103 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenne, “) PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ENTIRE Ww Household Fyniture, in lots to sui ‘lor Suit in satin, cost $650, for $200; do., $130; Parlor Tables, ronzes, Paintings, Library and’ Dining | Furniture, Chamber Sets complete, with Dress) y 100 steads, Bureaus, spring Mattres:es: nd hair and plush Suits, $40; 19 Carpets, dc., &c. private residence 210 West 2ist st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILE DISPOSE OF THEIR A elegant Household Furniture at private ‘sale, com- ising magniticent Parlor suit, cost $600 tor S225; re) Chit, bi, “brocatel Suit, ;; Chamber Suit, alent rep, all three days, French walnut complete, with Dressing Casé, $130; walnut Suit, $60; Bedstead, Burean, eateat ek arpet, Bookcases, Centre Table, Chairs; basement and dinin room Furniture, &c. sd st YARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST Cast mansion, 120 We prices ; Ni a 22 monthly payments taken. D. A. CUNNINGHAM, 336 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. Look out for the red sign. yo © Furniture, Beds, Hedaing. ke. ‘ayments take by the week or month. TEENY’ CRLLY bs OO, __ corner of Twenty-fifth nd Sixth avenue. SREAT BARGAINS IN Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, China, Glassware, Chandeliers, Siiverware, Bronzes, Clocks, &o. DICKENS! Curlosity Shop, 601 Broadway. LEGAL NOTICES, pei nn AAA Ne 2 ANON retina CAN OTICE.<THE LATE DAVID BALDERSTON, OF @ Regent street, Greenock paving Uy Dig trust dispoe 1on And settiement left a legacy to Mrs. Mary Baider- ‘on or Mackenzie, his sister, widow of William Mac- kenzte, sometime blacksmith tn Glasgow, who left Scot- Jand many years ago, and, failing it. to her children, Notice is hereby given that the said Mrs. Mary Balderston: or Mackenzie. it alive, or, if dead, her children, are re- quired to claim the said bequest and to establish ‘hen right thereto within two years from the 24h day February, 187% the date of the said vavid Balderston’s death, and that it she or they tail to do so Mr, Balder- ston’s trustees will proceed to pay over ihe said Jegacy the other resid ary legatees. as, Gtrg cred the sa trust disposition and settlement and codicils thereto, Communications on the subject to be addremed (0 JO HN MACDOUGALL, Solicitor, Mansion House, Green ock, Scotland. = oo DENTISTRY. BEAUTIFUL SET OR TRETH, $5, $9: GUM BR A 0s id with silver and bone, 50 cemt wig ed giana. $i ‘All work warranted, at Dr. #3, SEGER'S ~WARKHOUSES, EIGHTH AVRNUR, work Fety ad Fnirty “fourth streets. —Oldest tm the business, lowest i rate , Stot for Furniture, Bag. @ tn sei te closed compartment WAYS ace iy “night patrol receive go. ‘abl Bours and fare anda waagee QU Feoppianes. Lauanapeliet 100