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CLERKS AND SALESMEN. JpRve CLERK WANTED— wit oop orry sence Apply to MASON & PAUL, corner 6t! . NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS WV WANTED, i cx, GANVASSER WANTED. good eno appeins by letter toJOUN TH DOWER, He ont RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETE NT YOUNG man, With good reference, at 77 East Broadway. core Ger Market streey J.J. BURKE. POREIGN COMMISSION HOUSE REQUIRES A young man ag bookkeeper double entry) and cor- th foreizn exchanges: salary ond with references ABILITY, Herald office, 'ED—WHO HAS HAD roughly competent to a8, With refere ‘peace: SALESMAN WAD Bilong experience and is the take charge of tne retail part of the business, Address C.K, werald office, giving all particular NPED—BY A PHILADELPHIA DRESS GOODS 2 ee smn for the Western and | Rew Engiand having an established rade and acctis ENCKLE, iv south 7 : ANTED.—A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER AND 3 SSuntant will instruct. a lew young men, thor- whiy, in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Salcuintions: urs 8 w 10 P. M.; Srooklyn, moderate charge. Ad- “dress Mr. COLLINS, box 140 Herald offic TANTED—bY AN. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, ‘4 position as Supping clerk or porter: has bees seven yeurs in the Wine and liquor business: understands his business well and cay come weil recommended. Call | ion W. E. Toler, Esq., 22 Vesey st, Address CHARLE: Ebvrnwick, 2'Uhristie st. ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, AD. a. J. W., Herald dress, stating salary expecied, office. “COACHMEN AND “GARDENERS. eat “SIIVATION WANTED—FOR A COLORED MAN, with best references, as coachmian or to do general A work Address or apply to 4 8 Washington av., Brookiyn. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COL- ered man, willing and so He Me: oe Mh reterence irom present employer. Address K. M. bh COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED, —I8 SINGLE; will be generally usetul; hay best reterences trom Bi ae employed. Address M. C., box 117 raid 0 3 COACHMAN AND ARDENER,—SITU ATION Wanted by a single man: thoroughly understands branches: not atratl U best city references. or address COACH M AN Ls "Bast lth st., thard flaor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A Siva. W : Boob. | ction to the country; willing and oblixing when called £ iced. Address box 150 | tion us coxchinan und vegetable gardener good re Heraia oltiee. SITUATION WANTE COACHMAN, GAR- vy a aug Protestant man; wages reace, Address M. O, box 121 Herald ACHMAN—BY A YOUNG AMERICA 13 rs old; thoroughly understa the ot would preier engaging for the year. Apply to * BLEBOKER, 35 Pine st “COACHMAN’S OR GROOMS SITUATION WANT- ed—By a single young man; thoroughly ex) - Henced in the care of coach and rodd horses: best re Jerald ofite 'T GERMAN (MARRIED) WISHES A wardeger or farmer; wuderstands the honge and wraperion pruning and setting out of bs, the care of horses and cattle; work of any kind; recommendations tor sixteen vears of service. Address, for one Weak, E.G. S., box 174 Herald office, COACHMAN'S — SITU ATION WANTED—BY A Scotchman, single: thoroughty experieuced man; fe, accustomed city driver ; is sober, trustworthy, relia- pie snd iS acenpeteet. Address W., box 146 Herald Uptown ce. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SIIUATION FOR A ecoachman whom he can highly recommend for Girict houesty, sobriety and respectability ; understauds business; lived four years with his son, who has Bone to Europe. Address WILLIAM, , 44 East dist st. COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION —HAS erence, Cail, for three days, at 159 West s4th ot YOUNG MAN OF 19 YEARS OF AGE WISHES A situation to take of a gentieman’ png! thorough); Bnderstands the care of trotters. Address BEN B&N- TON, 1,523 Broadway, between 43th and ‘tien, ste FIRST CLASS COLORED COACHMAN WISHES situation; expert tour-in-hand driver; excelient feterence. Address ELIAS, dt}, West 32d st. COACHMAN, GROOM AND GENERALLY USE- ful man wants a situation; understands the busi- Bess; has nine years’ experience; has the very best re- commendations. Address M. C., box 117 Herald office. REF. | self, is not afraid = t | and reterences, A. B. RTER WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR NIGHT work in hotel, who understa Teferences as to capability, Address A. Werald Uptown Branch office, STREET RAILWAY [SUPERINTENDBST. crmst Class) wanted—For a road in th part of eases one of Gor} sapeete a be in Sew York 9 on ednesday, Juve a the wi a tice. iOHN SUBPHENSON & eo. East 27th ot Wann AGEN FOR THE BEST SELLING secs der ge ind sutiy sample bp saail bo. ry autly: sample ia SSS6W, Tet Hroadwaye cure A Olmstead, 2°, Sts 7 ANTED—ONE on TWO EXPERIENCED suB. scription canvassers on # daily journal; extraordi- nary tacilities offered to gentlemen vi Saperi¢nce: none others need apply. Address box 3.995 reterences. ANTED—GOOD AGENTS 1 TOL TANVASS FOR THE Life and tegen! ot Charles Pumper, now ready. ene seils splendid! pply, trom 9 to 3 o'clock, to J. RK, GILEs, 45 Fran, st Second lott, New York. — THE UN ag arenes MARINE headquarte wen Dy A ove not less thi , six feet lab, who must havea a knowledge of music to le him to Instruct wi im ne drum ‘and fife. goin in person to comtaand’ng cer at marine barracl av, Brooklyn, ANTED—A PERSON OF GOOD ADDRESS 29 canvass this city aod Brooklyn for an article general use, Apply at 479 Broadway. ert pet BOY TO RUN AN ELEVATOR, ONE von BELLAMY and can bring good references may abavese BELLAMY, box 146 Herald office. ANTED—A STEADY Y G MAN TO WAIT ON ‘OU tables. Apply at li Newark Jersey City. WASTED—FOR A NEW WORK OF ART. 1950ED 1x two experienced agents, to have the exclu- ave ton of tin this city; liberal commission or part sit HOWARTH, TRACY & PHILLIPS, 88 Nassau st Wrerwed i SMART PANTRY MAN; MUST HAVE worked 1n hotels or restaurants None hut th ho thoroughly understand their business nec@ upoly a PARKEN'S* Broadway aud Sith st., trom 10to 12 o'clock. 7 ANTED—SIX Pema Se, noe epee) TO nt Shae boy. Janis’ siteet ‘ANTED—A BOY TO MAKBIHIMSELF GENERALLY useiul in a barroom: one between 1s and 15 years of age. Apply at 451 Canal st. i ANTED—A BARKEEPER; A You) MAN WHO can come well recommended, and will make him- enerally usetul Apply ai BROWN’S, foot of 9d t iver. ANSE FIRST CLass| BOTTLER Bad ALE ood retereuces and s01 cash se- curity ‘required. 3 ‘add ress INPORTERS, S Herald oitice, W ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of a first class iquor store; none need apply wath- out Orst class reference and security. Address B. M., box 15) Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS BAR. keeper; one who has worked in first class places and thorougily | understands his business Apply, with ee at PARKER’s, Broadway and Séth su, from o'cloe v at, ANTED—GENTLEMANLY SOLICITING AGENTS ; business easy and respectable; $3 to $12 per day ost convenient little article ; success sure. 3 | roadway, up stairs, office 1 THE TRADES. rater FIRST CLASS_ SHIP BREAD "AND CRACKER baker, who understands the use of Balls — ovens. may find an opportunity to take charge bakery. by addresmng, with tull particulars as to ably box 855 New York Fost office. ADS StHAM ENGINEER WHO CONSIDBES THE IN; terest of his employer wili find it his own personal benefit to communicate at once and BT interview, reas AGEN‘, box 2.936 New York CONFFCTIONER AND ICE CREAM MAKER wanted—Must understand his a thoroughly ; wouis Barker ot one who could assist with cooking. ply THOROUGH PRACTICAL PRINTER (BOOK, JOB and newspaper) wants an engagement: iscompe- tent to make estimates, pose ce 4 take ent charge of « large or small bi Address G. 83 Park row, room 20. COACHMAN's SITUATION WANTED—BY single man of long experience; can drive four-in- na OF tandem: best reterence. ‘Pea. READER,—A FIRST CLASS PROOF READER, well educated, long erperienaed, aaiok, and accurate. tM Wants anengagement. Address P. box 212 Herald | pell tor J. #. at 20 «th av. en meer | eee Gun, 8 COACHMAN AND | GROOM_—bY A COMPETENT | QITCATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL WOOD man; long exverience ; wiili: obliging; no ob- | \) carver and designer; highly recommended ; no ob- io to the country; eleven years’ rererences from employer. Call on or address M., No. 19 West 28th st, YOUNG MAN. LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE old count shes a situation as coachman; isan excellent groow. Add box 193 Herald oitice, GENTLEMAN IS ANXIOUS TO PROCURE a SIT- uation for his coachman, a truly competent, trust- Worthy, sober mun, who understands his business thor- oughly. Address! K.. 49) 7th ES2 A By athoroughiy competent single mai tound willing and obliging; tous years city reterence | at ity or country. Address CUACHMAN, No. COACHMAN AND GROOW'S SITUATION WAXtED— Jection wo the country. Address P. H, D., ‘Branch office. iO SEWELLERS,—A FIRST ‘CLASS GRAVER AND chaser on jewelry and silverware, also good letterer, can make and repair rings and new je ry, 2 years’ e: perience, sceks a position; re erencesgiven, Address E: GRAVER, 314 Sth ‘st, in the baker’ wore. FRENCH ADV mane DEMANDE—UNE “BONNE FRANCAISE POUR soigner un entant de hult ans et aidera _— les chambres Adresser MAITLAND, Herald Uptown Branch office. Herald Uptown COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A is a first class groom anv careful honest and industrious; has over 10 years jon nable city references. Cal! on of ad- JAMES, at riding sclidol No. 9 West 13th st A‘ COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- et Pa, thoroughly competent ani well recom- 7 No West stn st. (NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROT- estant re is competent in every respect, ag his tes- onials will'show. Cali on or address COACHMAN, East Bist st Cr OR GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED. — Understands his business and the care of tast stock; obligiug and can be well recommended. address box 40 ieruid office. (oscaxancay A SINGLE GERMAN, WHO THOR- oughly understands his business: no objection to the country: can furnish gooi reference trom last em- ployer. Address H, ., box 26 Herald office. \OACHMAN AND GARDEN2R'S | SITUATION wanted—American, married, no children; under- the cars of horses, cattle. kc. fruit and gra Jawn mower; wile ta do upstairs work oi petclags relerences, Address GkORGE BROWN, ddress J. wil ui YOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION / wanted—By a single man; understands the care and featment of horses; will be found willing and obliging; city reference. Address T. B., box 2 + Herald office. ARDRNER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ts ry ‘mi rpeetay the Lae and fo oe eg of horses; ery will make him: ‘ 4 Oy Dn de ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man (Englisa) ; understands greenhouse, fraits, flowers, veappline dey strcuy temperave; williay ‘oblizing; best reference. hdres rd box oo Herald NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—MARRIED. no tamily, to take full charge of a gentleman’ unde pecans greenhouse flowers, fruits end ve ‘ON, AS COACHMAN, GARDENER | AND ‘ally useful mun; is sober, willing and indus- Address 0. & ITUATION gle man ; thoroughly understands his business: eleven teas city ‘reference; city or country. Call on or ad- ress JAMES, 6:4 6th av., harness sto TANTED-SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young man; thoroughly experienced in tho basi- hess: Wiiling to miake himseif userul; first class cicy and Sountry reierence. Address U., bo: Herald office, ANTED ITUATION AS GROOM, BY A naar man landed; thoroughly understand: care ani 1 HC of ‘horses; ‘best, reterence: no ov ion to. th try, Address L., box 12 Herals Up- jown Branch ofiice ANTED—A> SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener, by a sober, industrious man; can milk if Fm and cone well recommended. Cali on or ad- |. Coy 5 Pike st HELP WANTED—MALE: AoE WANTED -~$3 10 $l) PER DAY; SAMPLES ©. M, LININGTON & BRO., GENTs w \NTED.—DON'T FoR nd sell Universal Clothes tent; best payin fawilies; only 25e. TS 245 Broadway. TO CALL AND brea ss Dany ner a ew 4rucle now oftered; wanted in a INDERDONK OD0., 655 Grand st, ‘Ae ARE MAKING $10 DAILY SELLING ZA, Amerr's suring Show Cards for every, vastness Giffereut styles and sizes now ready; the |. stock in the elty. “te Bowery. “9 ery A MAN Wit CAN CANVASS 0 TAKE THE GEN agency of our books in @ neighboring cit: EW YORK BOOK CUNCHRA, No. 7 Warren st, fourth A pete Leet Da bata aft arta ag . in livery stabie; none but ap Perienced hand ticed appiy ut stables 73 and 8) Bai NOBLLS ROM AN xO, BATHS, intent, astecatle, in ent, tuguerrions trier erate Ainericans, for tier Hipiendent and cook tor testa years ‘A OOD. leben, o part R WASTED—AT vy ; Young and single men iL fart boy must write «good hand Apply daring the OY | WANTED NOT OVER 4 YEARS 0) BY to write aid cipher and musi wits ate bol hag Apply to BE. TREADWELL, 8r., 106 RS. APPLY TO OY8 WANTED—TO. SELL PAP REEBER, corner 124th st_and 2d XPERIENCED canvanegne WANTED, at 05 Jolin street, third floor, ES CLASS. MILLINERS AND SALESLADY APPLY wanted—At §. ’K1ShR'S, No, 409 8th av., between and dist sts, Wages no object. JENTLEMFN WA ‘TED—T0, TAKE THE GENERAL wey in neighboring wer for @ new and very Masonic one OHLER apse poaents, wag. Leas pace tae at koe the WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A SIN. | | 4 Bleratade, Will bth dvenue tare | Several other fine ‘Driving = =~ GERMAN ADVERTISEMENTS. _ IN 3 DEUTSCHES MAEDCHEN SUCHT EINE Stelle als Zimmermadcnen und Naherin. Zu erira- gen in No. 9 Erste Avenue, swiuschen Finiter und Sech- ster Strasse. SALES AT AUCTION. TIC. NIEL A. MAiHEWS, AUCTION. art Gallery a7 ane 49 Liberty street, opposite eer. ON THURSDAY LE OIC PATSTEN Amoug the artists ats represen tag will be and works by fo FE Kennett epenee M. Hart, J. Cropsey, A. Mario. 4 Gasslear.” H.C. Bienen. x jelrose and others; also @ numver of Paintings by ceiens: shed myeien. artists. Paintings a be on exit and atter Monday, 8th inst., until time o Ae NOTICE. REGULAR £PRING SALE DS AND SOFT HATS, DAY, ONE & wnat ae L ry GO. Asotoncers, ‘No! U2 Church sireet, AP GHONSAT, 2 THE ELEGANT paeaee RESI- Jéth st., between Sth th ave, on Bi DaY ‘honda unmenc: property of We nofortes, velvet Cary Denying roome—Superb Grande Duchess styles, covert ineis, Tables, Ktageres, Secretai by eminent artists, Statuary, Wood Pianotorte, celebrat - STRAW Go ay). J une o’cloc! Fosewood, walnut Bureaus; Bedste: tresses “Extension Labie, Buffet, Chinaw Cutlery; panomsne Tee ak Furniture 8, wishing to attend sale, em Sth av. stags or ay. cars. ARTEN®, Aucuoneer. Ae LLYOYD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, this Sax. At 10:4, Fittings, tock and 3 years’ Lease of the Sample Room and Cigar Store Broadway. Bale positive, in one or more lous. A non. AUCTION. over $25.20 worth of elegint and. costly, ‘Honsebold Far- uirure—namely, rien 7i¢ octave ¢ ‘round cornered roso- Wood Pianotorte, cost $90; superb Parlor Suiw insatia and brocatel, reps and. cotelaine; Pier and Mantel Mir- rors, Centre Tabies, tageres, Ane O11 Paintings, Bronzes, Works of Art and over 800 yards Carpets: Cartains. magaiticent Kedroom Suits fh rosewood and black wal- nut; Dressing Cases. hair and spring Beds, Bedding, &c. : Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Library and Dining Room Pur: nuture, Buiter Extensioi Tables, Chairs, China and site ver Ware, basement und kitchen Furniture. L. FITZ GERALD, Auctioneer, would call attenuon ot his friends and public to this sie, a itis the largest and riches. lot ood city nade Furniture offered for sule this seater bosttive, iu lots to highest vidders, regardiess of cos oF value. ~Pianotorie will be sold at 1 o'clock. ait a oon wishing to attend can take 6th or 7th av, cars LUKb FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. ‘ost office, with | i ) a SALES AT AUCTION. at or nian uae Seas COLOR Da iWixos, erie, the following T. C, Farrer, —* Bispham. P. Moran, &8 Batley. K Do lewts, Weblig Eliz Murray, Figor AY wane aig, Biauvelt, CH, Moran, Theo. De Baumont, ‘Bouvier, Detaille, Adan, Be Lanepre fukaics Rerbytromer. alae, * Ary Scheffer, ‘ort, Adolf -cureyer, Saunier, Le toy, Compre ci ‘Yrayer,, Gavarni. ‘ad TTALLON AND SPAMISH. Casanova, Axrassot, Caimpriant, : mi Viberi, onetti, cA eee Baron A TGHSDAY and PRIDAY, if 2, at 12 o'clock each da: °eDWARD Pe MAX BAYERSDORFER—SELLS, WEDNESDAY next, 9 Eldridge street 12. Wiicodeer Botties fo Winiebegr iretter ye ater ibe posuvely r ‘ positive! sold; no Fe RsDORPER'S “ome, 14 Chambers street Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS. AUCTIONEER—SALES- room 47 and 4a liberty street, directly opposite Post om “TUESDAY, JUNE % AT Il O'CLOCK, at salesroom 47 and 49 Liberty cpen EXTKAOKDINARY SALK UF FAN Comprising Paris, Vienna, Swi, Halian, Japanese and Chinese Fans, in satin, silk, aanial wood, ivory aid mits: mtirely hew, rare, unique and beautiful designs; the very latest novelties. my for opera, bri septation, wenshore, Saratogs. Ae. mow on view iB. —They wilt be sol angio» to ai ite buyers, ‘on WEDNESDAY, JU Ty UNLOCK. wate residence iz West aa st, near 6th av. DSOME UUs HOLD CHENCK, Auctioneer. tin; pre- EAncUTOws BALE OF HA PURNITURE Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rosew: Pianoforte, Carpets, By order of John ik, ‘deve: lock, baq., executor ot Samuel ved. ¥ SAMUEL KR#IZER, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE No. 8 Cooper Institute, witl sell at auction on Tucs- June 9, at 1034 o'clock’ A. M., Fixtures of the Res- taurant No. 243 icadees. Gor ag ot silverware, Glass, Tabiex, Table Linen, Counters, Signs, hairs, Water Coolers, &c. ¥ VIRTUE oF A CHATTEL Deeb ae eg TWILL sell, at pubhe auction, Monday, June 8, 1874. at luis A. M., at No, 1d Sixth avenue, the Contents of a first class saloon, consisting of one Sharp's Billiard Table, two nets Bilhard Balis, Bar Fixtures, in lots. "ele positive. by omter ’. Michaels, Attorbey tor r Mortgage. owe & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS. MARSHALS sale, corner Prineraty. place and Eighth street, on Monday, June 8, at It o’cloc be Stock, Fixtures and Effects of - se ‘Manutactor' Shoes, Si Empire ing and mnsisting of Children’s ther, Sole ana ‘Heal stock, Howe and Sewing Machines, Cutting. E yeletins, Punch Sandpapering Machines, Lies Lasts, &c. SOHN H, HILLIER, sarshal. OWE & sale—At 60: Broadway, on Monday, June 8, at 12 six Collender bevel Sliiard Tavles Bails, Cues, oue Cue Backs: one fire Grrtecn ball Pool Set, one Pin Pool set and TER BOWE, Attorney for Mortgagce. Brea 3. U. GOLDSTEIN, AUCTIONEER —SELLS AT 10 o'clock, at 4 Prince Stregt | Fixtures, “Ranxes, &ec., eae Oyster and Din! Saloon In lots, Benlcte'cait” SC GOLUSTEIN, office ite Nassqu street. ¥ VIRTUR OF A CHATTED MORTGAGE, T WILL pore for sale, at public auction, on Monday. June & 174, at Ig o'cloce nooh, 3 stables uid? sheds. on pre- Thisoe 108, 170, 17% 174, aud 176 fast 12d strect; also 3 Clarences, 2 Phaetons, Wi S| Koves, premises. GH. JOHN B FARMINGTON, Attorney tor Morteagee. Y¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONELR. SELLS w-morrow, in lots, entire stock—fine Horse, Wagon and Fixtures of a Lr eipramors grocery; no reser see Herald on day of sal 'Y JOHN A. DUNN 4 co., AUOTIONGERS—WILL sell this day, at 2 P.M. their new and salesrooms, 2% large | con- Furuiture, co’ Enabe no, French plate PM aircors, Parior Suits, in rosxewoud and crimson brocatel, black walnut, plain and stri repa, mahogany and haircioth; black Walnut marble top Bureaus Table, mahogany mar- bie top Bureaus and Washstands, Sotas, Lounges and black walnut and oak Extension Tables, a e Curtains, Holland shades, Plated Ware, Glassware, ( eee Kitchen Utensils, &c. of iso White Granite, &c., with- ERSON. 10 College place. (o*txCarzON, ol THE GREAT raped SALE Villa Lots leave Hantes's Point at 12 noon. GO AND RSTURN. ASSES TO WOUD, BRADY & TODD, No.9 Pine street. J, SObTON, AUCTIONEER. Gentecl Househ, hold Furniture in West Twenty-ninth street. On Tuesday, No » the ent pare | of the private ealisuent in iy at Twenty-ninth nrg, som, bedrooi ara areas, "oarved Bedste: Wardrobes, Extension Tables, Mattre ticulars on ‘Tuesday morning. Gomez. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, oes NO. are street—Marshal’s sale. seacencn i ope for sale at pubiic vendue on Mon- day of June, 1874, 031446 0! ee AY bo Bleecker atroct, New York, Fixtares ares OC 8 ‘rst class Cigar ant ganas, ‘on es WEBB, a aa & Aner. enabligued 1847. § Duane street, roadway. falesrooms ay, eee way. outer” Hoi oe PEA" ranons, CARPETS, dc, Details B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 666 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &C, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, ON TUESDaY, JONE 9, AT 10% O'CLUOK. Rosewood and beige Parlor Chamber, Library and Diniug Room Suits: eivet, Briveely aud Finnos tot Gare iia aig, Has mens Stee Catalog dy on Monday. to pay is BERGER, AUCTIONEER, ShLLS, THIS 1 fay sy, eT o'clock: at roe ipfeet th vetrcent Of a Lager seer’ Saloon Ana louse. Dealers invited. JOHNSON, AUC’ ONEK yp i General Metetcin . 37 Ni tt raareet, Real Estate Departinont, Park row. Immense sale of Housebold Furniture, from Brookivn, Jersey Vity, Staten Island, removed tor convenierice of » JERE. JOHNGON, Jr.. will sell on , Jane 9 at ‘salesroom, 37 Nassau street, a very large assortmentot General Wousebold Furniture. Particularsin time. Also, 8 fine assortinent of Office ae Safes, &c. 200 handsomely framed ane a goanmey, of Jewelry, &c., boing the balance of a UCTION.—HENRY ZINN. AU! CTIONEER, sells THIS DAY, 1034 o'clock a. alt the Househotd Furniture of private mansion 21 Last .0th street, near Broadway, viz. :—Pianoforte, O1l Painting, Hronzes, elegant imtaid | and gilt Parlor sutts, latest siyle'and in youd’ con tion 5 tagere, Bookcase, Wardrobes; Mirrois. bets. Curtains: complete Bedroom Suits, with Lressing Mattresses, &c.; marble, Library and Extension bles, sideboard, 'y, Giass, Ouina, Plated Ware, kitchen and servi Purhicure, ounges, Sc. Avotion SALE—THI3 (MONDAY) M * seaige ia, naxpsom ADUBEHOLD rt oRNitoRe, AVENUE, mower’ ny Bas ae wan 0 lots by catal Decker & Brow fie locks (wo French Musical itoxe exqui Parlor Suits, in crimson satin and brocatel; Mirrors, Lace Curtains, giit centre and con: Etageres, library and secreta: bles, Writing Desk, ant Turkish Suit, as ei ‘aon Table, Buel. mised ai aan, Cha lery, rosewood and walnut sieadsy, Dressing “Bu us, Chiffoneers, Wa: ‘ashetands, unges, MA es hieaceg 4 -[y Plush and barr wae aul Pils pent de 14 ture ary —. Pare © gist RT CG, CaS Auctioneer, T AUCTION, THIS DAY. Qonday). at ele At (tie Horse Auction 23 Rast Kieventh street, Bit Theat Auetio Team brown Horses 16% hands Ha 7 warranted sound, kind and. (rue ih ny tra tive family or business team ; sorrel Horee, tbinck Horse, 7 Yon! nd true: bay Horse, an extra bay Horse, warranted sound kind ‘rose and Work Horses; 14 to i Hours given on warrantees: top and ao top Wagons, jarness. &e. AUCTION. AU 450 lots. itieent Household Furniture. THIS HON pay MOuNING. June 8, at 10% o'clock. | at the private residence 103 West Twenty eighth street one biock west of Broadway, near sixth avenue, KRAKMIK, Auctioneer. siiiflors—Rich’ wilded and” inlaid latest syle Parlor one Tse ered with sain brocade and slik reps; brilliant tone 73 octa+e rosewood Pi $100: Velvet, Brussels Carpets ur tings, Works of Art, Vases, Bronzes, Cloc tains, ita) Barons, Ki oe a ian Waahntan and walnut wbetsiends, wal fu fog aircigt Glass Mi ‘ached cs P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 7 + and 59 Great Jones street, will scll, on Monday, Donald's large Bar and Dinit opposite the Grand elexant Counters, {urea tron Bate, large lot oak Dining Chars: Tab ters, Bottles, 6 ear renciy plate Mirrors, Piano, q Day sad Based nye fee. Tea and Milk Urns; e Cooking copper rovers, Table Lincns, cuulefy ‘and Piatewar bronze Chandeliers and Mide Brackets, 5 outside Lamps and Posts, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Wines Liquors, $34) choice Cigars. tine lated Cigar Caves. ce Houses, E Wagon, Be Geode removed smmediately. “Building i be ford down. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, J. Mortgage sale.—luesday, June 9 1874, by virtue of 8 chatiel mortgage, at 1% o'clock, Stock and Fixtures Of large Bar aud Billiard saloon. No. 5% Third aven Rear ‘hirty ath areet; sarge and peeeel Lig Ba: we Pump, back Bar, Decante: Glass aed Plated Bar’ Fixtures, Mirrors, Clocks, 8. Chandeber: 5 first cia lan ree Billiard 1 p Bacatelte v4 Box, Demijohns. Wine ors. imported d domestic Cigars, &. ; also valuable yore Tate “4 whole House ; fit tor any business; rent low. must be removed immediately alter sale, od order of the mortaag Jnr SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, at Il o'clock sharp, Furniture, removed the city, at 265 West Thirty. from a private iatnily leaving | Grn sircer one, walnut Chamber ‘set, with marble Bareau, Was! ar ty nd Centre Table: one Hickar sofa Bedstead, Tabte: Clock; Mirrors, Picture: ape ib hal, Mattress, eather Pillow: Siete Wilsons Cseine mauler es russes, Carpets ia = Vealers invited, rain or shine, OmEAPE RA % ts) ‘uctioneer, sal ot #0 Great Jones pores, will sei on Monday Faye $) ae by virtue of a chattel mortgage. at 3 o'clock P. at the malis known as 67 au Centre Market, 2 fine tron: Seren, Desks, Chairs. Scales, ice Houses arbie (iin Fix avares of of Stalls, Tacks, Otftce Furniture. pa, re, + aad lores, Tsereret Kaprese Wagon, 2 “n ‘Deas, _ Attorney i ‘mortage: ARBSHAL’S SALE. CHARI. ES PEYSER, AUC. sells this day, at 103 o'clock, at 38 Cathe ales Havana and | case of seed Tobacco, 3,000 ‘Office Furniture ; also Household Furni: ture, Carpets. Olicloths, £e. 1. GARDE, C ‘ity Marshal, IREMPTORY AND UNCON ‘pourive, PE! maid d,Reldgnce uw soe prypenas titsaass ae Al eek Vek | HILLIER, Eig KERS.—MORTGAGE | | ‘By virtue ot an | | Nose is HEREBY | | the Coal Kun Company, by dees son, Edwin Suath, anges P. Gould, Josep W. Yates, } fotin OHobuson, Richunl Robuisou, Aubrosé snow. Jesagh's Hurgeas Timothy D. Mote) ss, pmity, Mew. ane | aun. eae J. Barry, and modifying and extending the lessors in ndivided = mxth parts of ail veins of coal in the vouth basin of the said | James McNeal tract and the joi known as the Bunk tract, except all coal | of coal lying and being in what is SALES AT AUCTION. GIVEN THAT. I. DAVID a certain indentare of trustee named in a eg ye mare Of morty cuted and wellvered to me Coal und iron Company, bearing date 1872 ‘recorded Pobrasey 9, for recording deed: for the coi Kill Gat Pottsville), lease Nortyaze Book No. day. the Patiadel the eit oF Philadelphia, seit ‘lL the lease mining rights privileges geanted aud conveyed bv the raid mori- use and described therein ay tollows:— All the leases and quiuing Figiets a seribed in and derived from certai by aud between the Philadelphia and Reading Trou Company aud the said MeNeal Coal and ipa ca pauy, \o the extent of their terest. dared the ot February, i872, intended tobe recorded. Also as de- scribed in and derived from a or grant oe mining rights, from Robert Hare Powell and pihers Michael and ¥ kd. Barry, di n day of 1¥o1, recorded in the office of the Recorder of heeds or Bie weighed Yo salt Meeal Cogt and fron Coiupaut by igned to said McNeal on © the Cos {datog the aT Isu6, recorded In Miscéflaneous Book No. 10, page Also a certain agreement gr at dated he sth day of February, 107, recorded in Miscellaneous Book No. L aye 445, trom Sausuel Watts (to whou said Rovers tare Pekvett conveyed hisinterest in said premises by deed dated the loth day of March, 1t63), and Samuel R. Jack- privileges de- reement made fewson and la Hewson, confirming unto fhe’ ‘said McNeal 1 and Iron Company the mining rigiits and estates granted by the said lease to Michael a Riso @ certain lease or it OF ining rigs from John ©. Kobinyon, J ose, oegphs: ‘Bur . Ainbrose Snow, Bamuel Watts, Albert P. Gould, Edwin Sinith, Joseph W Yates Richard Mobiusom and samuel Re Jackson to th said McNeal Coal and Irou Company, dated the I of April INS, recorded in the same nee in Miscellaue ous Book No. page ‘Also a certain lease or grant La mining rights from Ambrose Snow, Joseph 5. Bu Albert FP. Gould, Man’ Oe xobinion, Samuel Water Richard Robinson, Samuel A. Jackson, Edwin Smith, Joseph W. Yates and eal Moai and Iron Lanai FURNISHED Ri ROoM?, nt arr me os tomsines bs OF sin le “WITH EXCEL. ‘gentlemen, 7“ $6 jleecker street, near If aiaeek FLOOR Rooms. DOOK FROM IRVING PLACE.—A ished Rooms ri ry. 1 turn! without Board; terms handsomely furnished «bath, closets, table, yor tor gentlemen, without Board; also ‘36 East s wentieth street. : (THREE LARGE | ROOMS), &e.), with sult ors EWLY ion Room), with or East Bizhteenth st, oa FLOOR, eee. FURNISHED, WITH private table and attendance, at summer rates, 14 itth and Madison Thirty-second street, between F. ‘PER DAY, 86 PER W OO) tor first claw Rooms, with duet oie 1, near Broadway. AND UPWARDS, excellent Board, at Groands tor ero- & LARGE. COOL FRONT ROOMS TO LET—TO GF, Heman and wife or two single gentiemen; 67 eecond aver m1 bath; terms 314 and $16 per week. corner Fourth street TO $3 PI eas WEEK FOR PURNISHED ROOM™ with Board; hot and cold water R rooms: fam- 2 i cone monies equatly low, 43 $6 eae iy Broadway and south Washington rd door from Macdougal street, 10 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD BOARD AND n place, between 2 $6 cellent Board. at 158 west of Broadway: two Anes of TO $10 PER \ WEEK ‘FOR ROOMS, WITH EX- Bleecker street, 5 blocks irs pass the door, WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREE' avenue.—Large, cool Kooms, with to families and ingle gentlemen, at nces exchang ll ST. bey’ pmo fit ist ted with Boards AND EAST TWENTY. 12. STREK’ ‘T, NEAR FIFTH first clans Board, low rates for the Board. OPPOSITE "1. Dwight Kotehkiss to the saul MeN Madison square and Fitth Avenue Hotel.—To let, Company, dated the 25th day or F paenary, 1307, recorded | with Hoard entire Second Floor, newly and elegantly in the sanie office Im Miscellaneous Book No. 12, page 44, | furnished, with private bath; also other Kooms. ‘The Lessors in the two tast instruments named being ay | ———— the date tnereot owners of four-sixth parts of the land 1 TM sTREET, 237, WEST SIDE.—LaRGE, AIRY the lease and miming rights wherein are thereby front Room, neatly fitted; good table and attend- granted, and holding one-sixth part thereof under a lease or grant of taintig at hts poy Emily, Jane B, and Ella hese sta dated the 12th day of August, Also rtain lease or grant of mining rizhts, from the West Letigh Coal and tron Company tothe Se Nea Coat and ivon Company, dated the Zal day of December 1571, Fecorded in Misceliuneous Book No. —, page —, by Which was conveyed two certain leases, both made Youn O- Robin-on, and both the Wii day of January, 187), made by Emily, J Elia Hewson, und recorded in Mascellaneous Book No. 14, page 483. the other by Al- bert f Gould and others, recorued in Miscellaneous Book No. 12, page 47; und said John v. Robinson witerward wed and couveyed said leases unto the McNeal Coal and Iron Company, by deed dated the 20th day of ler yrh , 1871, recoraed 1n Misceilaneous Book No. 15, ae Pogether with all and siuguiar, te sreaxers, Build- ings, Machinery, Smaropoments, euyines id other Fix th the same” nt above reterred to, dated Febru- rod february 1y, 1572, in the orice riding of deeds, &c., m and tor the county of Tit aloresaid, in Cont Lease Mortgage Rook No. 2, , e., nd provides for the extension for the term rs trun tielr expiration of the ‘eases under ich the said MeNew! Coal and tron Company way min- ing coal from certain tracts of Land Known as the James eal and Bank tracts in the said coun Ms he lease trom. Robert Hure Powell and others (who were tenants i common of five undivided sixth parts of the tract of land hereinafier reterred to), dated May ¥. Is64, grants all the right of the lessora to mine and e coal tor diteen seurs trom its date (both avove and be! ater level) on the velus on and within the southern pitch of the northernmost basin of the James MeNeai tract, in Mahanoy township, senuytkall county, Pennsylvania, being alt those south pitening veins be~ ives the northern boundary of the eat dames MeNeat ‘at Its intersection with the said wesiern line 4,30 feet from the said northern boundary linc), with the privilege ot mining the said veins tothe centre ot tne ssid ght and to @ limit perpendicularly 5) feet trom the satd eastern and western boundary lines. ‘the said lease Was moditiea and extended,until the llth day of August, 1833, by the said ‘agreement, dated February 28, 1867, be! tween Samuet Watts and others and the said the McNeal Coal and Iron Company, which was also recorded in the sald county, February’ 19, 1872, in Coal Lease Mortgaze Book No. 2, page 515, &¢. The lease trom John U. Kobinson ana others, dated Aprit 16, 1965, grants the sole and exclusive right to mino ‘and carry away coal tor twenty years less one day, trom the 12th day of August, 163, trom five undivided ‘six tn, parts of all veins ot coal situate in the micdie basin of the sai McNeal tract, excepting all coal lying within filty yards of the eastern and western boundary Imes of the suid tract. [this lease was also recorded in the sald county. F Barry Al 19, 1872, In Coal Lease Mortgage Book 0. The Tease from “hnbrose Snow and others, Gaied Feb- ruary 25, 1837, grunis the exclusive rivht to mime and tike away coal for twenty years less one day, Irom the dzth day of bee rei Isé%, trom ail the interests or the within 6 yards of the eastern and western boundary lines of the said tract. {1his lease was also recorded in the said county. February a) 1872, in Coal Lease Mort- gaye Book No. 2, page 525, ke. y the “Lease” irom the West Lehigh Coal ana tron | Company, caved December 22 1871 (recorded February 29, 1872, ui the suid county, in Coal Leass Mortgage book No. 2, page S31, &c.), there was Assi tenet to the McNeal Coal und iron Company all the right, ttle and interest of the West : ehigh Coal and fron Company in the said two leases. both dated January 19, 187), t Jun 0. Robin. son, one trom kmily, Jane B. and tha Hewson and (he other from Albert P. Goula and others, granting tor the term ot Md vears from their date all the right and privilege of the iessors to mine and raise coal both froin | above und below water level on the veins lying aud being within the tollowing described boundary lines :— Heginning at the southeastern corner of the James Mc- | i Neal tract, so cailed, situate in Mahanoy township, | Schuylkill county. 8 ate or Pennsylvania, thence westerly ae the southern boundary line of said McNeal ant runs, to stake and stones, thence north. ten dezrecs west, 1,50) Jeet to a stake. thence casteriy and parallel to the first | mentioned line to the castern pet od said McNeal tract at a staxe, thence southerly by sala ee bound- ary line to the pace of beginning (cing @ port ae of the said James McNeal tract), also including and e ‘ach ail of their estate and interest in and to all ying mammoth vein, accordmg to the system of stratification then known and used in describing veins kuowD as the south basin of said McNeal a with the ate of working the said underlying Yo a tint perpendicular Atty a ee th nora ia an ‘western boundary lines of the above ones, aselgamment dated. Januarv 20, 1870 jrecorded in the ois page Lil, abs) the aiid John O, Robinson as tiguod ‘0. ge 1il, a@), the said John O, Robinson assigne the tweens named leases to the said The West Lehign ay said tan rove HY compe rise the following e said improvements FOUR maT 58, sitnate in Mahouy township, Sohuylkil, a pea m the vicinity of Mahony C1 Nos. Land 2, known as Y fore htat with oe en: Inc houses, one breaker, forty-one double hc oc y) One warding house, one barn, one log house, eight doubie shantee houses, thirty-one ‘Single whantees, store and oitice, carpenter sho, blacksmith shop, stable, powder | h use, Nygteemeess and one fan engine and jan. arry Colliery,” with heey nied eight blocks of heise two single aes one ne low house, one oilhouse, | powder house, blacksmith shop, carpeuter shop, one Doiler nouse at ace. on Mammoth Vein, and one four- an, velt horse eng No, & * oe ‘h Colliery,” with engines, engine houses, slop uses Uroakers: sevonwes rosy houses, six single Peouen stable, powder house, blacksmith soe pean shop, one cngine and fun, with the ap- nees. ‘the Dr premises will be fad mpity cd ° Ten per cent of the perhase mouey Ping be required paid in cash at the time of sale, and the oalance ae rte tit s; hereafter. M. THOM, , Auctioncers, Nos, 189 and ll South Fourth street, *Philadetpiis PAnsapeat SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, will sell thts day. at 5) New Bowery. 50) lots | Dregses.’ Shawl r ae, Table Linen, Sheets, Under | clothing, ee Iso Cor ‘ante and Vests. By order of |. 8 Madigan, 057 Second avenue. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—R. ee cei icweinen Ge No. o gays at 1 o'clock, 500 FIELD. | GENERAL 89 Bowery: Clozhti Dresses, Shawis, Freaga Quilts. Blankets, Beddi ing: ots, Shoes, &c., &c.; wl Conte, Pants and Vests iy Pe ‘order lieniry ‘McAleenan, Eighth avenu ICHARD V. HARNETT, AU! El deeds Will sell at auction on Wenn aenay a 10, at 12 | o' lock, at the Exchange >alesroom, 11! row way, No, 617 Third avenue, the valuable five story and basement brick store Property, near Thirty-tourth street. Parties desiring a ag Claas investinent Will do well xanine this propert Maps, Ac., ‘at or 111 Broadway. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER— Marshal's: sale of Furniture, Carpets, &c.—will sell, ‘on Monday, June §, at 11 o'clock, at salesroom 27 Lust roedway a large assortment of Furniture, viz. :—Par- lor and Chamber suits, Cottage Suits, Furniture, Sofas, marble top Tables, Fiumpton Bedstead Tors, &c., xnd one’ iron Sate, Also, iinmediawely kease, Carpet: Mattresses, te ta He vot three Deeks, f, mort ae sale o ree Deal H. 4, FERGUSON, Attorney. 3 SALE OF WaToHEs, JEWELRY, DIA- Sate, Show Case <8, HERMAN, Auc- Monday,” Jone'b, ai It o'clock, at Novia ntire ‘stock of & jeweller, consistins of | Gold Rings, Lockets, Gold Breastpins, |. | Gold Bycxiasses and Spectacle nd Bracelets, Diamonds. Go Jaces, Clocks, Regulator: Show Ci positive, in lots, REANAN. late Sherith M, H. Carnot, - Deputy, + donamnanien ‘ABBOTT, AU AUCTIONEER, oftice 3 New Bowery, Will sell, this day, at 103g o'clock, the contents of the first class Grocery Store at 419 ieee nue, corner of ‘Thirty-first street, consisting of 4 Targe stock of Flour, barrels ot Sugar, chests of Tea, boxes of Suap and Starch. barreis ot yrups and Molasses; also a stock of Guinness’ XX Porter, bass’ Ale, fine French Brandies, a rare assortment of Wines procurod exclusively tor fam- ily use; also Cigars, &e. buttons, ‘Gold TLLIAM ABBOTT, Avoric ew Bowery, will’ sell on Tuesday, 9th ins o'clock, the entire stock and Fixtures in bar. ang meet hy ing room 76 Prince street, near broadwa: ne wainot \ nters, Mirrors, Plated ind Glaxs Ware, Chandeliers, &e.; a good stock of assorted Liquors, Ales, Gigars, ae, M. WITTERS, AUCTIO EER, 12 ovclock. at 454 Canal stroet, ing SELLS THIS DAY | A large | Wi gr arlor | and chamber Furnitare, Dress irene, W Mistandse if xiension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases, idebourds: ounters, Showcases, Oyser Counter, Fixtures, eo: | Also 8) veivet, tapestry, Brassely nag ingrain Carpets; | Rugs, Oilcloths Mattings, ep teh pase laniel, Pier and F Miri go jattresses, feather Beds, Pillows, Bedding, rockery, G and Iron Ware, ki ed lot of *Clotnlag, Dresses, Trunks, $25. 000 WORTH OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD Furniture at auction, this (Mond; fernoon. commencing at 1 o'clock. at. private resl ene Ww a Sl 1 itr ule tase Gee Carpe erate, Carte a Bute, Bedstoads, Dressing Cases ot wauenlon ge les, Chairs, Bookcase, rongen and kitchen ture, over 40 lots a ental sib pica jonger, —— hen Utensils, & &c., to pay stor- __ MISCELLANEOUS, Alor arming: | | 34 gentleman and wit exch: | Ag provemen' BOND | STREET.—HANDSOME an and wite or single gentie- men; terms moderate; convenient to cars an day Board. furnit ueeve | fan Week: | Caces. &c. sale | jul AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 59 | PI ) Ha | $2 and upwards; lodgings, ole; qu 18. 18 to gentlem: references LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEAR FO EAS? THIRTY-3KCOND STR! n and gare single Koom; terms reasonable; reference URTH STREET,— © Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, EET.—PLEASANT Suit of Rooms on third floor, with firat class Board hele wives or party of gentlemen; 2 WEst THIRTY-FIRST STRE. single gentl mer prices ar Grand Hotel. Rete! 93%, STREET, NO, e) handsome ‘Room transient accommo Board, to gentieman and wr terms reasonable tor the summer month: Board; also handsomely turnished Rooms, on second and third floors, to let, with or without Board; summer sirable Parlor and Bedroom to, Brices. 33 WESY THIRTY-1HIRD Fifth avenue and Broadway.—! Rooms, with superior Koard; modera! tor the’ summer of shorter périoa. second and third floors, with Boar en; transient or tabie b WEST.—BOARDING WEST TUIRTY-FIFTH STREET. BT.—-ROOMS ON to families or rders at sum- ees exchanged, AND for gentlemen, at low prices; ations for families staying @ short time in the city; table board. 2% D STREET, WEST, 498, OPPOSITE LONDON TER- race.—Handsowely furnished Rooms lot, with fe or to Binal gen- rer A VERY DE. Jet, with first class STREET, BETWEEN Family and single ite prices accepted with or without anged., or without pie ; select boarders. = ingle Room; WEST NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY will let a Suit of Rooms. or single to gentlemen or Board; references TH StREET 1$t WEST.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY hed first and second floors, on 3 terms $10; a te’ 35 WEST FOURTEENTH | STR ~) Fitth and sixth avenues.—Hal with first class ta ers: references, EET. BETWEEN some front Koons, for tainilics er gentlemen; transient boarders taken all summer; also table board. 40 gentlemen; day boarders accommodat changed. KAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— To let, with Board, double and single Kooms, to ted ; references ex- East TWENTY-SECOND apered, with first class Board jor gentieme terms moderate. ) Broadway.—Klegant Rooms, new ty tor tamilies able boarders; house with modern im- STREET, NEAT furnished and niso Rooms 47 Rooms to xentie! Reference’. FURNISHED stages; 56 WHat RLEVENTH STR versity place, and Fifth avenu Rooms to ten with able excellent BETWEEN UNI- T, .—Large and small Board: amity private and elegantly mi 5 LEXINGION AVENCE.—A HA e family ; terms moderate, NDSOMELY FUR- nished Parlor and Bedroom on the second and : third floors, with or without Board; small Amorioan 107 men and wives, at greatl house and location strict] WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREFT.—ROOMS TO rent, ‘with Board, for single gentlemen or gentlo- reduced rates tor the summer; first class, 120 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—A suit of handsomely furnished Rooms to jet, with or without Board; reterences ex- changed. 12 Alcove Room and WEST FORTY-: SECOND STREET.—A FRONT | two Rooms on upper floor, or ee oYambly of to ie Dake liberal Board, io a small vv te fam: WEST FIFTEENTH STREX’ 141 nished to let. with Board; all moderate ; also two table boarders t sirable second story front Room, handsomely Cguveniences; T.—A VERY DE- fur- 22 THOMPSON STREET, with or withont Boara. of room: NEAR WASHINGTON square.—Furnished Rooms, “equal to any in the | city, and qood attendance, early application tor choice 18, EST small newiy. THIRTY.THIRD 224 © ainted Rooms, STREET.—LARGY single beds, gooa Board. bath and gas, $5 0 per week, ladies $4. id FORT’ 22) a couple of gro childrea to Board; XTH STREET, TWO FLIGHTS stairs, front ro: m,—A respectable woman wishes best reterence, 251 large and small Me ‘water, ample closets, ‘with Board, at WEST THIRIY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET. leasant Kooms. hot and cold summer prices, | 252 and Handsomely furnished R bi ST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A NEWLY joom to let. with or | without Board, to quiet. respectable parties, in the fum- ily of a widow: no other boarders. WEST FORTY-! sh eo STREET.—AN | ELEGANT room on second to gentleman and wife. 256 roo $20; also one tor $16; two persons; splendid block; near Broad wa; TWELFCH ~~ SRE: « WFsr 303 | pete —Kooms for two persons, $12 to $14 per | ssoard; location pleasant aiVTE FAMILY WILL LET ¢ two larg reer: A ET, ABINGDON and convenient, ONE SMALL AND jurnished or unturnished, with or without Board, orate rates; location central, near Cooper, Insutuie: relerences exchuuzed. Apply on premises, 42 Kast reventh street. No bill up. “ap.\ AT FOR FOR! vI 1 “OF CLAVERAOK, A snOneat, ELL few fai a can be ao cur ataad wornieee bathing; jrutt od vom Ce abl P! mae e ektenaive srodns is tne _— uit DELL box 10 Claverack Poa SMALL PARTY WILL FIND VERY PLEASANT Booms’ and excellent Country Bourd at x term X= Harlem Railroat: bien A house near Brewster's, N, ground and Batley cagae ion. Address B. F. ¥' Brewaster’« Stath A FEW BoanpEns WANTED—aT A FARM HOUSE among ve moxttaing; Re eric Berkshire county, Mass, i aud ait boe’ faxsetan a sotenaid Vieot JN; NO Inos|titoes ; No er; near Post OARD FOR TWO GEN TLEMEN AN, etm wives ] oan Be had tn Bound Brook, X. 4. 31 1 York by 5 Jersey Central Kallroad, dress roms ba tox it Fost ottie Bound NK. roo! OARDERS WANTED—ON A FARM, TWO MILES from Saratoga ; location high; house inode; shady iawn and croquet grounds; good table; fresh eggs mile tnd vevetahless water irom springs daily communica, trom with Saratoga per omnibus or Ce me. for three days, or call between twelve two yal 122 East Twenty street, N Cores, BOARD-IN PRIVATE FAMILY: TERMS modergte, Addreas Mr. TYE, Fort ov, J. NS. OUNTRY BOARD, AMONG THE CATSKILL MOUN, tains, south of Palenvitle; pleasant drives; trout fat hai $e MILTON CROPSER, Quarryviile, Ulster county, N. ¥. ILTON CROPSER, OuNTRY ao) a (CLASS FARMHOUSE, le trom depot; fine shade o Address W. VAN vo NeHIS, Fish iil-on-tiudson, N.Y, NOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A FARM. J house, 146 hours’ ride on the Northern Rallroad from the city, 15 minutes’ ride trom depot; moun’ alr; bigh grounds; pleuty of fruit; good accommodat ad: reas M, C,, New City. Rockland county, N. Y. R. GILBEKI’S HOUSE, AT SING SING, IS ow er Seas farebis fon (a ase Goeie My rounds: ; Ou staal ecommodat Address {Set ting sing ee RY BOARD—WIIHl A, B. VAN FLEETS, 2, on Central Railroad at New Jersev anauire of WAGN«R, 82 Bowery, R's ee Faget ved x Y. —HEA LTHIEST AND hau drives; wate sailing 3 mn iy re For first class Board, nf ieee rat ea tH paves house adjoining ¢! rings, address C. LIN, IDGEFIETD, CONN., 3% HOURS FROM} rg. voRk, one of the most beautital iow Jand villages; on high Troundy beh alr and aati “74 Mosquitoes: streets fh igh fl shaded. ilies can be Ace commodated with Orst o! ty couptey ms aR, milk, butrer, &e., in abundance ; newly tur: nished : house well shaded and cool: depots “Fost office, churches, &e. WELL, Ridgefleld, Coun. = ere IIMPsON FARM HOUSE. GLEN COVE, lL, NEAR 4) steamboat laniding, five minutes trom. re: at thrte 0 JW ook fom ante pee urs Boe toon Loreena ize a Wi abundance rhade an rai al ing, &c, re 3. Me MORSE, St’ Nicholas Hotel, reve SUMMER BOARD—FOR TWO FAMILIES DELIGHT. on th ie or Address 163 Post office, Cold: Spring, on the Mudso QUMMER BOARD WANTED A FAMILY OF THRER adults, chiid. one Year old, and nurse, desire Board ata tarin house, wit yall boating, and salt: water bathing: rust be e plenty of sade. couirarts of home dew sired, Addr C.P, it Twenly-ninth street, auving full part culars, ‘dems, be. Wat line D—! MORRISTOWN, N. J., FOR /SINGLE 2 ge Board for the summer; _ terms not to exceed per week; references. Address L, D., Beral rok: va I Branch o oftice. id Br ss __ SUMMER RESORTS, ies A —ALBURG SPRINGS HOUSE, VARMONT, Now + open; also Franklin House, Highgate a PAH Vt; both. sonse: same proprietors; terms moderate. _ clreulars, A. JENKINSON'S HOTEL, HIGHLANDS OF NAVE. — % open for reception of guests ay aoeue ak ane for tamiliés; suri aan ati waves bathing anoderate. AMES JENKINSU! boatin lishing, &c.;\ ferme Ni ‘id Proprietor. —BELMONT TALL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. IL, 30 ed trom Battery: Enlarged with number of fin suite or singly; first class accommoda- tions att reduced rates, NA XADARAGO HOOKER, RICHFIELD eee Caae. ns June Eh ae om =the ci (rueanon. HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J, v- inz been thoroughly ret ad open "Toe ts season; first class accomm SPENCER & BATES. Proprietors IOLEMAN HOUSE, FAR ROCKAWAY, | L, Tis open for the season; first-clas accommodatlous for permanent and translent) boarders at « moderate price. . COLEMAN, Proprietor. | Qouuanrs, en atLriun srhiyas. NEAR | fens of any te Teterance B, N. ed of healthy ingred: couniry: flue air; beautiful grove; best, iven. C. WIGHT HOUSE, BINGHAMTON, N. Y¥. Open to the pnbdlic May 26, 1874. LM Pe red HUTEL, “J out rachis OPEN FOR Hiden at reasonabl ; boats leave pbaurly bite of "Dey at SMITE i GROWN, Proprievors. ALEN ( COVE, LONG ISLAND.—PAVILION OTE: one hour and a halt by boat or rail: General Sed, wick hake peavet Peck Slip at va i. andé as Wan! PM; Sunday boat at 9 4, A.“ BUNTING, Manager. fhe € 00., Proprietors. ‘OTEL by dat I, be dy tS Bye od county, N. ¥., will open June 16. Seainag will) iddrees th 6 aj 43 circulars of ‘wishing to engage Roome POWELL HOUSE. ¢ QUOGUE, LONG TSLAND.— = jood Board, fine surf bat q kK ioe oF the ee Place Hotel, where ls proprietor will imeet from 10 until 2 o'clock on Monday, or AWRENCE HOUSE, CORNWALL ON THE HUD. son.—Board for the summer, J, LAWRENCE, a tor city boarders. For circular, &c., to i. aes AGH, Proprietor, Shocmakers: Fost oflee, Mone R. HoRESTAURANT | HARTMAN! PETERS, Hotel Fenimore. further particulars inquire at the tect partion HOWELL, Quogue, 1, 1. APLE GROVE HOTEL, MAPLE Sarthe hf a “Meubles, a open da; rae Sra Mal PH {ane sey pee pals ear | Ores, HOTEL, LONG BRANOH.—SUPERIOR | commodations tor families and gentlemen; wh; | reducing the cost to the consumer we sustain: the quality | Qfour table and thus increase our businoss: we pd | easy te hotel be consulting the interests of our pi wis CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, Managers, PEAbony x HOUSE. beat on ean: L, U. MALTBY. ee PRIVATE FAMILY, rent their Second F! Id close to, Maviison square, to §6 fe, with or without B ards Addi box. ion Herald Uptown Branch office. OF THREE ADULIA WILL | adsomely turnlshed | nileman | ress PERMANENT. LADY WILL LET A LARGE; HANDSOMELY furnished Room, ample closets. to a gentleman aud ife, with Board for jady only boarders. Address Mrs. MART! A: "YOUNG WIDOW, HAVING 7 nished house, ina central one or two Rooms. to gen lady only. Address A. L, office. A location, tabs ‘ishes to rent immer pases no other station ¥, iCeLY FUR: Board tor Uptown Branch OARDE’ RS WANTE. —A FAMILY OR | PARTY wishing five or six Rooms can find excellent ac- commodations in a very healthy location on south side Long Island: sailing, bathing, fishin on band; tanle well supplied: airy forts; reference. BUARD AND LODGIN “GENTLEMAN, cago. G A him to, spend a lurge wishes ‘to rent a front or without Board; the accommodation must be strict first class, at a moderate price, Adi G., 91 Drexel Bu Db WANTED—IN A PRIVAT) central location pre syyen and required. M., Herald office, lad: refere! ticulars, 8, B, ng: boat constantly roonis, home com: | Apply at 126 East Twenty-second WANTED. witos RESIDENCE Is IN cur. Gut Whose business makes It My Portion of his time in thly city, oom for himself and waze, me neces iu @ pleasant locality. FAMIL Unexceptionabie in madras, with all par. VARD WANTED— WITHIN Two. fant, four children an: first clars Piano, selo 1 particulars, DOMESTICUS, Heral two servant trom factory. HOURS OF York by boat or cars, inland preferred, for indy i iL ts, in exchange for Address, with id office, BROOKLYN “BOA NENTLEMAN WISHING BOARD. Ko. IN BROOKLYN location Washington Park, Elliott place (pretert a: atrictly private tamily: board por peed Give part in julaeas ES HOTEL! —MAISON PARISIE s, house kee; ress ME. ANT, Vox No! A. Twelith street, between Broadway and University =THOUSANDS VISITING NEW the Frankiort House, corner of streets; neat Beda, 2c., 0c. and nd families lace.—Klegant apartments for families ud single gon- Uemen at summer prices; table dhote at 6 P, YORK STOP AT | Franktort and Wil- $1 per day; gentle- ‘ HOUSE, 16) HUDSON STREET, poised ‘ALL C of Laight.—Execlient Board, $5 5) to, per week, with single Kooms; single Rooms, without board, all night gentlemen only. Open ws TURKISH M4 he BATH single Rooms, with r without Board, HOTEL, Twenty sixth street —First class double and 37 AND 39 at_ summer pric FEW ENGLAND “HOTEL, % BOWERY, CORNER Ly ad hig | light, Rooms, bt or bve, per night, $2 neatly” 1uruished ; to $3 per week; tur ge! }INOHERTER HOUBE—EURL corner of Broadway and Thirts gantly iuruished Kooms, en, suite and single. wi Modern buprovements; aleo first eat las Ke DPEAN m doer Hirst street.— je hd single. with ali iran INOS Re ~~ COUNTRY | ‘BOARG. RAMI 1 at ee NE, decom molds 1 eo ‘tive CN zie, atic a aes ft wire, naa jt Soa SPKINGS, Monroe county, West Va. This delightful summer resort will be" ‘open. for the res ception of euests on the 15th of June. For the style its appointments and quict comfort this establishm nt is Unsurpassed. ‘The water is a powerful toric an very, ‘large plunge baths, at a temperature of Uf hood are’ both healthtal and luxurious. Telegraph office in the hotel. The duly’ | papers every morning; a fine band of music enzaged for the season : a splendid t all room a good livery, and every amusement to and at rat clase watering ‘Charges per “y= 4 $ om month, 375; two or more months, $60 per month. Chi dren under ten and servants ralf rates. Excursion tickets, good tor the senson, at great; Pigs rates, to be had at all the @ Principal railroad ot MILLER, ‘Stberintendent, ARRYTOWN HEIGHTS BOTEL, TARRYTOWN, ‘opens Jane 15, For Rooms, &c., apply fo JAMES T DUDLEY, Proprietor, 20 Nassau street, room 33, 'PAN-ZEE HOUS! Nyack, cmike Hudson. N. Y. firkessened Jane 20. Location benicar i A eS CLOTHING “Ame \TION!—HAVING RBCAIVED VERY LARGE orders from my wgents tor Wearing Apparel, Car- pets, Furniture, &., it compels me to pay nee ade price: hed Dresses, $5 to $35; lor Coats, $2 to vant La ealling ee or addressing Mr. oF ies Ros! jo. 46 Seventh avonue RG, ee ‘Twenty fourth street), you will 0@ lberalty de deate TB MINTS, 43 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN | Twentieth and Twenty-tirst street /—Ladies and gen. | Hleinen can recive the utiiost value In for Caso Clots, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces Orders by mati punc- tually atiended to by Mr. or Mra MINTZ. Brooklyn or- ders attended, T NATHAN’S, 3344 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTB stroet—Pays the bse? pre ie [pes and gen. Meroe Mira NATHAN hahaa sc. Oall on or address BLISHME: r. of Mi coat MA EST, 101 Sixth avenue, ‘sfvomte Eianth street, ladies and Rentlemen can recetve the atinost Value in cash for their Cast off Clothing, Garpets Jewelry, Laces. &c. Plea call at or address the number as above. iadies wait on by Mre. Marks. Please try and satiety yourselves, ‘Orders to Brooklyn promptly atcended to. TOWARD MILLEWS WELL KNOWN STAB. | lishment; 68 Sixth avenue, near Wav ve paid tor cast off iothing, dveasing, as above, ArZt THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street, LEON pays the highest cash for Indies and gentleinen’s cast off clothing, Carpets, &e. Ladies are walied on by Mra. Le AVENUE, M. HIN, 426 SEVENTH begin ty 2 Thirty:thied and Thirty-four.h streets, pext to druggist, pays the tull value tor ja liey and gentleman's wears Apparel, &c.. nby, calling on our address; ladies tended by Mrs. ‘Coh 32 ASTROLOGY. ‘A heat ASTROLOGER—PROF, LISTER (ONLY one iM the couniry)—He reads trom the tg thre luk circMlar SiR the future can be known. send OOK HERE, GOOD NEWS POR ALL. —THE GREAT Spiritualist and Clairvoyant; tells names; shows Inkencases. gives lucky nunbere Price $Land We 30 Rents, ify st Twenty. hth ah ican M*E COLLINS, tie xowt OLPTED CLAIRVOYANT in America, Sixth a ar Sevontcenth st. RS, STONE=MEDICA! dg N, Akg Laan cousalt her on all a as enue, mr oon ‘o SS

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