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UTSKTUEJUIVTR RENEWED ETERT DAT# ?OABUUV AH0 liOlWUO. >711 BROADWAY, JUST ABOVE FOURTH STREET.? | 1J. ha*!? furnished room* to tat. Ou* large, aaat par tar kit frees room and ana attic room. No boardara ia the boaaa. Bathroom, gat llgbti, do. Good aitj lafarenoa rsqaimd. 648 single tad tri BROADWAY?IAROE AND DESIRABLE auita of rooma, with front parlor; alto, rooms for gantlemen. families travelling can ba accomuaeda translently OQQ BBOd DWA Y, BOOM NO. 10.-TDK NEW YORK XdOO Boarding Exchange ia prepared te fnrnlsh thosa who haea raaaat rooms to let. with or without board, with aaitablo tenants at abort notioa. Those ia want of board can ha immediately suited free of eharga, by apfiylng aa above. Ol BOND 81 REIT?A TEW OOOD ROOMS TO LET VI to single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their vivos. Rafaraaeaa given aad required. OK WASHINGTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY XiO aad the Parade Gronad -Strangers visiting the city, aad wiabiag ta remain ia tewa daring xhe aammar aaoatba. oaa ba annammadatad with Aaa large airy apartments. on early application. Those aaly wba are willing to pay liber Ally meed apply. UUNITEE8ITY PLACE. .A DELIOHTPUL LOCA tioa, la tba immediate vicinity of Waahlmgton park, Broadway, amaeemeata, hotels. Aster library. An.? Mar abaata with families aaa bow secare aholoa apartments apea advantageous terms. Boaaa newly fitted, replete with every convenience. A FURNISHED BOOM TO LET-FOB A SINGLE OKV -a. tlaman or two loatlomon. Bast rafaraara required, to Mrs J. FIN1EL8, agent, ooraar of Broadway, en Apply ?trance US Grand street AB YEEY PLEASANT PEONT PARLOR AND BED room to lot, furnished, on second floor of house No. 4 Boot Eleventh street, first bona# from Fourth aveauo, with or without breakfast; hoaee furnished with gas, hatha, aad Crotea water; terma moderate. A WIDOW LADT OCCUPYING A NEAT. GENTEEL honee op town, would bo glad to lot a handsome parlor aad twa bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, to two gentle men, with or withont hoard; location desirable, and terms reaseaabls. References exchanged. Address Mrs. E. 11. C., Union square Feet Office. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAYING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would accommodate a few single gentle men with famished or unfurnished rooms. The house ia ewa atone front, with gas, bath. Ao. Breakfast aad tea browsi swss ws.u |h, usis. ac. Dreauaet aaa ten will bo furnished If required. The losntiaa is la Twenty first street, between the Sixth and Eighth ayeaaarailroad*. Re fereaoes required. Addreeo B. Brown, Bowery Post Offlee. A SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM AND -ONE A bedroom attached, to let, to single gentlemen, in a private honee. where allth* comforts of a homo will be given. The hone* has all the modara Improvements. Ap ply at M Prinos etreet. a few doors west or Broadway. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OB TWO. SINGLE geatlomen oaa bo accommodated with hoard aad a pleasant book room on the second floor, unfurnished, la a private family, by applying at 129 Kldridge etreet. A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE AND A FEW SIN. JBL gle gent emea, oaa he aeoommo fated with an elagant furnished parlor aad bed rooms, with board, ia a privets family. Bathe in the hoaee. Call at 121 Seventh sttce t. between First arenn* and avenue A. HIGHLY RESPECTABLt FAMILY, RESIDING AT No. 9 Ashland plate, the upper part of Perry street. oaa accommodate a few single gentlemen, and also gentle 1ih board, and with the comforts of men and their wires, wit a good home. Tbs house contains all the modern Improve ments. Rooms fnrnishsd or unfurnished. Best of roftronoos given. Tanas moderate. A PEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE AfcCOMMO dated with pleasant furnished rooms, with partial hoard, in a fine airy looation, wi'.biu three to Bra minute* walk from Wall etreet or Atlantic street ferries. Apply at 192 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Also, an offlos, suitable for ?a physician. A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, TO ONE or two gentlemen, with gas, and hot and oold bath room adjoining, with or without partial hoard. Tha boose is desirably located, at 224 Fourth etreet, opposit* Washing ton squire. A PRIVATE FAMILY HAYING MORE ROOM than required, would accommodate a faw single gen tlemen with a richly furnished parlor and bedroom, inth f artial board If required. Also an unfurnished parlor and wo bedrooms, near Canal strict and Broadway, No. dil B ooater etreet. A PARLOR. WITH BEDROOM ATTACHED, FUR J\. nished or nnfnraished, to lat in White streot, near Broadway, Family small and private. Address E. 1'., He rald oflkee. JIEDROOM FURNISHED?10 LET TO A GENTLEMAN; > ia a pieaeant and airy room, 375 Broad way, Apposite Iblo'i Garden. Apply at the hall door. Board in Brooklyn?convenient to south or Wall etreet ferries, desirable location and pleasant www, recently furnished, aui'.abla .or a gentleman aad wife or ainglt gentlemen. Apply at 222 Henry otreot. Board in Brooklyn ?a few singlk gentle mtn or n gentleman and bie wife oan be aoeommodatod with pleasant rooms, with full or partial board, where the comforts of a homo oan bs had Apply at 93 Wiiloughby ~ te. Ho ? - ? ' street, Brooklyn. Term* moderate. House farnishod with ?" Board in Brooklyn.?to tet. a large front room, on the second floor, with bedroom attached, with (all or partial board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Apply at 86 Clinton street. Board on Brooklyn heightA.?desirable rooms and partial hoard oaa be Obtained in a plsasaut ' honee, eligibly located on the heights, commanding a fine view of th* river and bay, and within thrsa minutes walk of Fallen ferry. Apply Immediately at 13 Poplar street. Board-at clifton, staten island, for the ?a a mar or permanent, within n few moments' walk of VaadorhUt's lauding. The family private. View of th* bay from the windows- Addiesi C. P., Poet Office, New York. B? lAKD.-A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A gentleman and his wife or to slngl* gentlemen,* front ... ..... Th? ? ... room and bedroom on third floor. The hone* baa all the modern Improvements. Inquire at 80 Maodougal etreet, be tween Bleeckor aad Honeton streets. BOARD.-A RESPECTABLE FAMILY HAYINO MORS room than they occupy. In a hone* replete with mod em Improvement*, oan aoeommodate a gentleman and his wife, or three elngte gentlemen, with full or partial hoard, and well faraiited rooms on the oeeond floor, ff good society and eomforts of homo are desirable. Address Fifth are nas, Herald office. TIOAKD?A OCNTLIMAN AND WIFE AND ONE OK JD tire single gentlemen, with satisfactory reference, can be aooemmodnted with handsome furnished rooms, ia ?. JHEi rooms, _ modem bailt honee, with board, ia a private family. Apply at No. 9Chariot street. (Warren plaoe.) Board-handsomely furnished apartments, with beard, at Nos. 106 and 108 Last Fourteenth etreet. modern eonve ogle gentleman the oomforte of i of largo hotole. The home* are new and replete with all the modern conve nience desirable for a homo. Families or tingle gentlemen nience desirable ror a bom*. Families or slaglt may obtain, transiently or permanently. *U the oomforte of a home withont the annoyance and oonraaioa ofl References exchanged. B OAKD CAN BR OBTAINED AT NO. 20 COTTAGE 1 place, la a private family, for two young gentlemen of napectabllity. Alee at 2St Tenth atree'-, for a gentleman And wife, at single gentlemen of food standing Alio very maay other placet, In the oily and eonntry, every informa tion of which onn be obtained. free of oharge, at the Agency Offiee, Clinton Hall, corner Eighth etreet and Lafayette place. Board with rooms.-a few boarders or the flrot respectability ran bo accommodate In a beauti fully fnraiohed honae. with all the modern improvtmenta, by applying at No. 40 Lalght atreet. oppoaite St. John'* path. Board in Bedford avenue-two young men who like comfortable living ltd good oompaay, can and another who livee within eight mlnntea walk of Peck allp ferry. Williamebnrg, by eoading their addresa to IX. B., Herald office. * Board in Brooklyn.-gentlemen and their wlvea. and a few tingle gentlemen, ean be accommo dated with fnll or partial board in the genteel honae No. 1 Baltic atreet, one door from Conrt. Board in brook.lyn.-a single gentleman ean be accommodated with hoard la a pleaaant loca tion, within throo minute* walk of Fnlton ferry, whert there aro few boardera. Roforonce* exchanged, Addreaa G. H. 9 , ho* 7IS Poat Office. . Board in Brooklyn.?a gentler in and wife can obtain a very pleaaant room, on eccond floor, either luralahed or unfnrniahod alao. two or three gentlemen oaa have good rooma. with partial board, In a private family. Apply at Sir Adam* (tract, near Johnaoa atreet. Refer ence cachanced . Board jn jersey city.-a private eerily occupying a flrat alaaa modern built honae, with every coivenirui v, rl'natcd abouttwo minutca walk from the for ty would 'ct, with board, to a gentleman and wlla, a astro# fumiabr I cme alao. a lew tingle gentlemen ean bo accoui mrdatcd. Kcforenfta exchanged. Addreaa A. B. X., Herald Alice. Board in hoboken wanted-by an ita linn gatleman. in n genteel privoto American or Eng UA family of la a boarding bonae where only Eagliah l< apikea. lint of refereneea given nnd required Pleate addreaa | oat paid, ho* 3,322 Poat Office. "BOARD WANTED-A OENTLBMaN WANTS PAR JD tial boar I (a email private ramlly preferred) in Brook 1m, within ten or twelve minutee' walk of Fulton ferry feitlafnctory reference will be given, and terme and location Mat bo itated la reply. A Idreaa Bookkeeper, Herald office. JOARD WANTED?BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, fnll beard for lady only . enat of Broadway, not abov.' fturteenth atreet. with a email inlet family, (widow lady r-efemdj where there are no other beardere, boa-d p?id ii advance. Addreaa 0. J. L., Broadway Poat Office, etnt bg location and terma. whieh mnat be moderate. Board wantbd-pob a touno lady"; a email fmrniabed room will be required; loontlen not htrher up than Twelfth atreet; terma mnat ho moderate, h ard paid in adrance. Addreaa M. B. M., Broadway Poet Uflca. BOARDINO.-YBRT DESIRABLE ROOMS CAN NOW bo obtained in a flrat elaaa boardiag honae, 130 Madlaoa liitta. Thebeeae ie replete with every eewvenloaee, far aiahod or nnfnrniahed. Loeationmaaurpseeed, and tot thoee who might deeire to remain in the city daring the onmmer month*, it would prove a healthy and delightful reaidenee lie Wall etreetetagos paao the door, and other llmea aro In clone proximity Boarding-a oentlbman and his wieb, or two gontleman, may obtain a furnished room and bed room, on third floor, la n beuae with all the modern tm. provementa, where there are few boardera Dinner at aig ? o'clock. Apply at 38 VVett Twenty -second atreet, between Hftb and Mxth avcnuR. Boarding ?yrry desirable rooms, parlor .anil bedroom. on the aeeond floor, and too atngle room*, can be bad with partial board. Alao, transient boardera caBtbo accommodated.at No. ID IVavcrley Place. RE 8 _ alllea In March of reepactable beard, will please to apply to the Ilreadway Boarding Regiiter office, No 3P7 Broadway, cor ner of Ueade street, whore numeroaa application for both i made for partita wanting TFOARD1NG.?PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE X> peciabla boardera, and gentlemen and famill BOiRDINQ.-A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE AND TWO or throa aiugie roatlemon. can be accommodated with WeWri and pleaaant rooma. at 217 CUatoa etreet, caraaref 'ffihea. nefvreucoa exehanged. 130ARDIXC;.-TH? NEW PAMILT HOTEL ON PaE ***** rixce. Nee. 873. ?7\ 677, and (179 SUth avenue. TJ!! 7 *** extended balcony everlooke the Crrrtai ***<7 Thla leratien, for health or bcanty AhJS2l?e!i????rPM0Od by city or country. Cars tvtry ?OAXUMKO AKD LODOnia. BOARDING-TWO^ OR TH REE DESIRABLE, FOIL Hatched rooms,with partial board, with a lady who to?P? but a fow boarders The eituetina ie plesaanl and quiet, only two minutoa walk from Fulton furry. Inquire at oo Fulton a.rant, Brooklyn BOARDING-A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN B11 ACCOM un dated with pleasant roouis and board* mi No. 7 \foy ktrevt Bear Groenwieh avenue. ____ BOtRDING 14 BOND STREET-LARGE AND DE a*iruble room, may be obtained with board two goatleja.n and their wlrre. M ? few ajacja B by applying a. abore. The heuee la lighted with let. aau# ha. ail the modern improvement* BOA RUING MAT BE OBTAINED IN THE *AONI ficent brown atone blook extending from Fifth to 1m aMrtmaoU than at the hotel.; there la every eouve ?lfnSrf? bathlap. Term, reasonable. and reference. nnnMPiioatble from either . /-qniTNTRV BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT CAR C murrille, Ar.t white house from the depot, and aeioud boo? from Tenth avenue. Two large room., oennected. . family, or four tingle gentlemen. Genteel houM. ao^ fi.e.eau pleaaantly lo?\t.5. Apply until the 1 ; manaelllo. nret >??? ???; ?? ?' ?- ? , . ^from T..Jhi.rwt?. T-oJ?g.^om.._o.n.:.t^| Be ??< Ural of JW? COUNTRY BOARD FOR BOYS-BUT TWO WILL BR tnkan?at twelve thillings P?* week, washing and mead ins included. A good school within a few rods of the house. Location forty milet from this city, on Long Itland. In quire of Lawyer A. M. Bnrr, 2U8 Broadway, corner of Ful ton atraet. Furnished apartmbnts to let on the eu ropean plan, in the tret elate house 776 Broad way. A ?pleadideult of room., with exelueive hat^ weUndapted for a family or two gentlemea, who wish to 11m In good otylo; alao. n room and bedroom to a tingle gentleman, rfea.e npply from It A. M. to 4 P. M. Tho oonuort of tho lnmatoo attended to. Furnished booms.?a pritate family hav ing moro room than thoy require, are deelroua of rent^ ing tb. froat and back parlor, on tho ????;???"?U | gentlemen, wtthont board. Apply at MIA Walfcow atrnot. Furnished bed rooms, without board, to let to elnglo gentlemen, or the third door, unfurnished, to 1 let to n amnll fnmily. Inqnlre nt 121 White atreet. _ C1SNTLSMEN AND THEIR WIVES. OR SINGLE J gantlemen. enn be accommodated wlthboard and plan i aant room*, in n new Arat olaaa honae, nt 96 West Twenty aiith atreet, near Sixth arcane. The rooma are largo and airy, with gna and atntlonnry wnahatanda nttnohod. Handsomely furnished rooms, with board, fbr ainglo gontlaman, or .eatlemon and their wivee nt No. AS Weet Twenty first etroet, oornar of Sixth avenue. OBOKEN?AN ENGLISH FAMILY. HAVING A large bedroom on the Ar.t door, aultably furnished for .he nee of two gentlemen; alao two rooma en the second tli or enn accommodate thraa or fonr gentlemea with par tl.l board. Apply at 18 Cardan itroet. NO. 204 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR Eighth nrenna.?A few gentlemen and their wives out he handeomely accommodated with furnished or unfurnleh cd rooma and hoard; alao a fow ainglo gentlemen onn be ec commodatod with pleneant roome. PRIVATE BOARD-TWO VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, nnfnrnlahed. to lot, with board, in a genteel prlrate fnmily. two block, from Pook .Up nnd Dlvlelon nrenna fer rloa. Apply nt No. 10 South Sixth street, Williamsburg. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, * a private family. Apply nt No. 631 Hndaon atreet. Rooms to lrt, with board, at ms Hudson etreot, In front of St. John'. Park. Bath la the honae. Rooms^furnished or UNFURNISHED, at no. 173 Enat Serenteenth atreet, for gentlemen andthelr wives, or single gentlemen. Bouse first class, with nil the modern Improvements. Rooms.?a lady having more room than she reqnirea, would be ploaaed to let n portion, with beard, if desired, at l.'>9 Hudson street, oorner of Dosbrosaas atroet, near St. John , park. R~ OOMS TO LET-WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, TO gentleman or gentleman and wlraa. Loeullty riry desirable, 099 Broadway. Apply aoon A desirable store to let on Broadway. Apply as abore. Roomb, furnished or not, can BE had by two or more single gents, witn or without partial board, at 108 Grand street, Arst blook woet of Broadway. Terms moderate, location desirable. SEVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-AT NO 60 White street, a fow doore west of Broadway, for single men. or husband, nnd wires. Room, on first nnd seooud fiooxs. Aleo, some on third floor, on very reasonable terms. r LET-TO TWO GENTLEMEN OR TO A GENTLE man nnd hit wlfu, n teedad story back room, with par tial hoard for the gentleman. Apply at 184 Bast Twelfth street. rPHREB BINGLB GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO 1 dated with clean, healthy, airy roome, (with breakfast and tea if required,) on moderate terms, by applying at 18 Howard atroet. TO GENTLEMEN.? AGREEABLE ROOMS TO LET, largo and small, furnished or unfurnished, in saltsior reparu'eiy. Hot, cold and showerbatua In the house. Ap ply et 27 Bond atreet. mWO ELEGANT PARLORS FURNITURE NEW WII,L 1 be let to one or two gentlemen. with breakfast if de ired in Twenty-second itroet, n few doore from Fourth avenne. Address Up Town, Herald offloa. TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND PLEASANT 1 rooma, with partial board, dinnar on Sunday, at No 82 (farrollstreet, thi locationi.good,with naf.w minnte. walk from the Hamilton furry. 8outh Brooklya.^f QR(JE HOnSH8, CARWES, 4tC. A COOD HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS FOR A sale at a bargain; the ownor haTlnr moT.d to the oil} has no further uae for tham. Apply to JAMES A. CLARK. No. 2 Now Clinton Hall, Aator place A SUPERIOR BROWN MARE FOR SALE?ONE OF A tho finest and beat aulmala la this oonntry. Shu le 6 years Old, 16X hands high, wary powerful, warranted sound and kind, free from nti trloka or sloe; arery prompt driver aud a faet trotter. Prio# I8U0, or $1,000 Will be given for a match to her." Aleo a bay horu, aonad and kind, and would make a good family torn. Price $1S0. On* top waaon, one light wagon, and a splandid set of hnrneas_ To be eeen at livery etablee No. 2 Unlvorelty Piece, on# door above Fourth street* Buggy for sale.-a bugov wagon, shifting top. hallt in yie elty last Ml and bnt very lllUe need, will be sold low. Inquire for White s wagon* at fiC. wlck'e stable, Hoy* street, near Fnlton avanna, Brooklyn. CARBIAGR FOR SALE?A THREE SEAT ROCK A way, with shifting front, built to order by Ford, In the best manner, bnt little used nnd in firet rate order. Apply at ?6 l'eok slip. ? Family horse for sale?is a bay, seten year* old, sixteen hande hl<h. of fin* stvla and warranted perfectly .onnd and gentle la allhari?w*. Aleo, n carrtnge with exteaalon top In beet order, will eeet four or six nersons. Also, a single harness saddle* Ac. For pertlcnlare apply at private stable, 68 East Slxt'enth etreet. IP OR BALE?A LIOUT ROAD WAOON, CITY BUILT, ' and bat little need. Inquire at the nortbweit oeraer of Broadway and Fortieth otiect. For sale-a second hand coach, in good order; alao, a horie wagon, and harness. Apply at MB Varick otroet. For sale-a tifo beat rockaway, with pole and ibeft. Prion S7S. Can be oeen at BAR FIN PHILBUN'S, 68 West Twenty thirditreet. ti*OR BARE-ONE DOCTOR'S CARRIAGE, ONE TWO P teated rookaway, without top, one light buggy?all second-hand; aleo, one open top wapm. throe very light baggy wagoni, one English hunting wagon?all new, and for sale ihenp. Inquire of JAMES HOLDS WORTH, si Elisabeth itreet. For sale-a rooixpony built dorse and leather top wagon, harneu, saddle, bridle, and every thing complete and in good order for family me. Tho horse is six years old, and kind. Apply for White's horse, at the - - ? and His' ------ stable, oornar of Harrison and Hicks streets, Bonth Brook lyn. Leave address at tho stablo. Terms ooktd, $3U0. For sale-a handsome gray horse, is hands high, foor years old, kind in single and aonble harness, (It for a carrisge or family horsa. nice and atyliah driver Apfdy at corner of Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street, ray House, up stairs. For sale chkap-a family coach and har ness.in perfect order. Apply at the livery stable ol JOHN MORRIS, corner of lloyt and Pncltta its., Brooklyn For balr-a splendid pair of arabian mares, beaatifnlly spotted, five and six years old, IS Id hands high, stylish drivers and highly trained to the saddle, la every way sonnd. kind and gtntle. Any one wishing a faney as wall as aplsaeld team, woald do well to call at I. Wooden A Co.'a Riding School, Williamsburg. Also, a splendid chestnut horsa, six ysars old, sixteen hands high, sonnd, klai and a fast driver. To ho seen at same place. Inquire of J. H. Elmore, 108 Murray itreet Now York. For salr-a pony, about ten hands hioh. klhd. sonnd and gentle lien excellent saddle play, suitable for a child. Inquire of F C. Klrby, 102 Myrtle are nue, corner of Duffleld itreet, Brooklyn. For salb-a fair of handbgme chestnut sorrel ponies; ars paesrl and fast trnvsllars; kind, well broken, and good saddle horses; will bs disposed o' cheap. Inquire at 44 and 4b East Twenty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue. For sale?a yery fine hambrino hare, six years old, abont 1.1)4 hands high, a beaatifal bay, aid la souad, kind, and fast. Apply at stablo No. 21 Bowery. JJORSI8?A STYLISH AND HANDSOME PAIS OF u. eoal black carriage horses for sale; ago, tlx and seven; sound, kind and trnaty In (ingle or donalo harnosa; good site, Ino ambition, fleet travellers, and matched closely. Price flOOO I brought them in from tho eenntry on Fri day. To be lean at Lewie s stablss, No. 24 Wast Twenty fourth street, between Broadway and blxth avenue. J. C. MILLER. Horses foe sale.-tito very fine vir mont horses; one a gray, IS)* hands high, six years old, fall blooded Tlppn brood?a vers pleasant and stylish driver, and will go a mill in threa and a half minutes. The other (s a ohestnat Morgan, 11)4 hands high, sight ysars old, and fbr style and action cannot he lurpnaaed. Beth are very One saddle horses, war ran ledsolid and hind. Also, a first class shifting ten wagon, and harness. To be aeon at the lumber yard lets Monroe street, earner of Montgomery. TORE HORSE BAZAAR SI CROSBY STRJET Anction sale of horset, carriages, harness. Addles, - r i wt uuini, <ni g am a cm, uniui.ve, sww >? ? u ", bridles, Ac., Ac., ovrry Monday sad Wednesday, at 12 ? clock. JOHN H. UATFIELD. Proprietor. Notice?good pasture can be had for horses within four miles ef the Falten fsrry, Brook lyn, L 1.. by apnlying ta the subscriber, an tho premises, nsar the foar niflt bouse, Jamaica Plankroad JOBL CONKI.IN. s ADDLE HORSES WANTED?ONB ABOUT FIFTEEN hands high, that caaters or paces, for -a young man. U niidi bi(b, tbil cinttN or Dftcfi, for'l vonif m*n. and a pear for a little girl. A fair prico will be paid, bat no farcy price. Apply at ? A. M. or ? P. M., at 16 (iramercy park, Twentieth (tract, 1-etwaen Fenrth avenue and Irving place. STABLE ROOM IN PRIVATE STABLE?TWO HORSES aid wagons wiilbe taken. Stable is soar Union path. For terms, adorns, postpaid, box AV. Post Odee. PART OF A NEW AND ELEGANT STABLE TO LRT - Room far two horsra and I we carriages. Apply, rear oftS *eat Twenty second street. or AGON WANTED?A LIGHT TOP-WAGON. IN VV seed order. Address, with psiea, Ac., FscdUaad, Us aid odea. FOR IALI. 4'lnO r0R 9AUE-A GREAT BARGAIN?A SODA f LvU. water, ice cream and 'run (tor* , soda water fixtures complete with a valuable receipt lor macular tur l?K coda water and ijrupe, eitaated ia a (treat thorough tar*. Aidreae Beda Water, lieraid offlca. A RARE CHaNCE. fOR SALE, A NEAT COTTAGE, containing twolva rooms. ailaated ia a ferat rata aelgh aerhoad, 141 BUt afreet. Brooklyn. tha lot 37 ti faat hp 1U0 leal deep, will be aold oa reasonable tanu, at tha prisant owner anots to leave the city aa aooa aa poaeibla. for par tip elan laqnlrs oa tha prauiaae. A RARE CHANCE.?FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND fixture! of one of the best restaurants in this olty, ai tatted oa Grand atiaat. Inquire at tha bar of tha National tlutttl. A RARE CHANCE TO PROCDRE A HOME3TEAD Fina 'ariu, situated ia the beautiful villega of Jamaica, within thirty mlcntaa of Now York city by the Long III tad Railroad, (the fare by commutation bviag but 8I4 oauta aaoh way.J will be aold at very moderate term* to any reaaoa aible aaaooiation that may form ittalf for the parpaaa of di vidlng it iato building lota, itreeta, Ae. To those who are intareatad. the sabsoriber iaforma that a maatiai will be held at the City Hotel, oppoeite City Hall, Brooklyn, oa Ron day. May 29, at 8 P.M. Thoie who are deiirooa to at tain a valuable boine<tead at a low prioa, by email weakly inetalmeata, will do wall to attend WASHINGTON MONTGOMERY. Fifth atrnum lots foe sale-two lots, 2fi>n by 100 feat aaoh, aitnatad on tha eaat tide of Fifth avanna, between Eighty third and Eighty-fourth (treats, and directly opposite the groat Contra! park Sixty par aant eaa remain on bond and mortgage. For further parti enlara apply to WM. C. HIGOINB, 448 Eighth avaaua. For sale-a new two story gothic resi doaae sixteen milea from New York, tan minulee walk from tha railroad, and one hour from tho ally t aavan trains In a day aaoh way. Tha honao eontaina eleven rooma, plen ty of eloaets, two aallara, two wlnga, plana la front. re plete with avary convenience; large barn and oarrlaga house, iee honae tilled, waah houae, fowl houiec, lummet home, Bah pond, running stream of water; aituatiea delight ful, oa a ridge of high land; salt water Sowing ia tbo rear. It contains four a area of land under ealtivation; 800 ehoioe fruit and forest tree*, honae aurrouadad with Sewert, shrubs and shade trass. Prioa $8,000 or leas. Terms easy. $0,000 oaa remain oa bond and mortgago. For particulars ad drasa ban 660 Post Oflioe. fOB SALE?1 HI STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN established book, stationery aad fanoy store, In n drat yUtooatlon- Will be said low far onsk, la ooaaaquoaaa or Site WM. B health. A rare apportenity to aommoaoo busiaoaa. Ap WATSON, wholaaals druggist, 77Fulton atraat F For salr-onr of the best poster houses down town, on tha Bust riVVr. ehenp for tub, Eonaof for soiling oatiafnotory. Inquire of R. A. MARSHALL, No, 8 Cooatiea slip. For sale-an established dagurrrean gal lory, flttod up in tho lotest modern atylo, with two largo akv liehta; the roception and oporatlag rooms are on tha one Boor. Rant vara low. On naeonnt of n death in the firm tho nbovo la now offered for sals. Ploaoo oyply at #37 Sixth arenas. For .sale-by dumont a jenkins, 11 wall straet?Yaluabla lansa of Broadway property?Tie un expired term of twenty years of tho loaaa of that valuable property No 2S1 Broadway, wast aids, next to the oorner of Barclay street, sad lately ooenplad by Maasrs. W. T Jen nings A Ca. Lot 26 faat ? Inches by 119 faat deep. For terms, Aa , apply aa above. For sale-goodwill, lease, and fixtures of eoalyard oorner of Columbia and Amity streets, Brook lyn. Apply to W. M. SANDS, on the premlaes. For sale?the good will of eight years lama,together with the bar, bar fixtures and furniture af bonaa No. A8 Leonard atraat, known no tha "Ylstorin.'' ApjiLj fo A. C. MORRILL, No. 9 Chambers atraat, from 11 fOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOUSE, IN tha vlbage of Madison, N. J., situated near soboola, abnrohes, and railroad depot; eontaina nine rooms and oat lar, with born, sarriage bonaa, stable, ioehonaa. large and splendid garden, fruit trass, 1014 acres of superior ground, soring of water, and two large pond*. Apply ta J. DE LA QRA0ER1E, on tha premises. POR SALE-FARM OF 121 ACRES CHOICE LAND. 25 woodland, in the town of Oyster Bay, Quean's county, near the depot on branch railroad to Cola Spring. Orohard of beit grafted fruit. Urge two story house, cellar under house, and barn. Prioa $5,300. Apply to 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 3. OR SALE?THR LEA SI, FIZTURRS, AND, IF BE _ quired, tho remaining stock of tha old eitebliihed anjl wall knawn ale, porter, and older bottling and imported malt liquor establishment, lately carried oa by Oaerga P. Lethbrioge. An exoellent ehnnee for n business man- Ap ply on tha pramlaoi, 80 and 88 Fulton street. Fob sale-the lease, fixtures, ac., of the hotel at the junction of Broadway, Eighth avenue and Fifty ninth street, the terminal of the Eighth avenue Rail road. Inquire on tha premises. For sale?in eighth avenue, between Twenty eixth and Twenty seventh streets, the leaae, itook and fixtures of a confectionary, or the lease without the itook. For further particulars inquire on'the pre miles, 318 Eighth avenue ? FOR BALE?GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE ON Broadway?one of the bast locations in tho oity. Tho store is fitted np in tbs mostselegaat manner. Tha stock is entirely new. comprising the moat fashionable and saleable gooes. To a parsoa wishing to enagage in thli badness, this is a chance seldom offered. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room Na. 9. R. L. PUBDY A CO. For saie cheap?on one of the finest aye cues In Brooklyn, a handsome new three story dwell ing, substantially built, with na. and modern improre meats. A genteel location. $1500 may remain on mort gage. Apply to C. E. FROST, corner of Fulton and Front etroets, or of Foster A Loper, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn. FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION?THE house and lot. No. 4fi West Twsnty-nVath street, be tween Broadway and Sixth nvanno. It is la gj?d order and lantnine nil the modern Improvements Pries $11,000. D. SHEPHERD, No. 9 Trinity buildings,first floor. For salr or to let-three story and base moat brick bouses in Fifty third street, between Second and Third nvenno, range and bath roem, hot and ?old water, modern improvements ; terms easy. Apply te P. ROBINS. 78 Sixth atraat. For salr or to let-the yrry pleasant residence known as ths Cbesaut Orovs Cottage, at Clifton, Statea Island, containing eleven rooms, and one acre of land, This property would bo sold vory low if ap plied for before the 1st p oxume. Apply to C. BABl'LETT, Btapleton. 8. I. Great sale of damaged goods on monday, at 387 Grand street, consisting of 10,000 yards of wst ginghams, 500 yards wat diaper, 800 dosea of wet hoalery, trimmings, spool cotton, Ao. TO MANUFACTURERS.?FOR S ALE?$4,500?THE three atory and basement brick building, 80 feet deep, oa the northw st corner of Thirty-ninth eiraat and Sixth avenue, with a Una# of tha groand for auhtyears, at $200 a year and tan; tha building aost nearly fT.Uuu; a part of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage. In quire of FOWLER A FRANKLYN, 71 Thirty fifth (treat, near Broadway. TO PRINTERB.?A COMPLETE JOB PRINTINO OF ilea for sale, consisting of an oxteusiva assortment of wood and motel type of all siaes, plain and fancy latter, rules, ornaments, borders, cuts, Ao., Aa., together with standi, casaa, chases, galleys, furniture, Ae. Also, a aaper royal Washington prosa, with a self inking maohine. a Rug glee Job press, and every article nacesaary for a first elaes Job office. Address box 3,192 Post OIBce. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A SHALL PRIVATE FAMILY WANT TO BENT AS not u possible, the second floor and (ml basement or a two story hoax, botwoon Canal and Fourth struts. Rent not to axocod $250. Address O. P., Ho raid office. House wanted?by a gentleman and his wife, wltbont any family, n small boose up town, in a respectable neighborhood; English basement preferred; rent not to exceed IToo. Address box 1,110 Post ufflee. House wanted.?wanted to purchase, a house and Lt in Tblrd avenue, between Tenth and Vblriieth streets, woith flfi.OOO to Set 010; most be well worth the money, as cash will be paid for It. No one bnt the real owner will bo treated with. Apply to A. B. JACOBS, No. 7 City Hall sqnare. under i'reneh s Hotel. Real estate wanted?any person having property in thipclty or adjacent, to exchange for mer chandise or stocks, may address U. C. B., Herald office. VILLA RESIDENCE.?WANTED, A GOOD DWBL linx, with from tiro to twenty acres of lead, either on Manhattan Island or in Wo tonester cuonty. Apply to BEN J. OAbUKAIIll, Counsellor at Law, 127 Fulton street. WANTSD-BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, AN UNFUR alshed room, with pantiles, or a room aad bedroom, on serond floor, la a respectable private family. Rent from eight to twelve dollare per month, and loeatlon between lileeiker end Twenty-third streets, and from Fonith to Ligbth nvooue. Best referenao given aad required. Ad dross M. E., Broadway Post Oflioo. WANTED-A WELL fUBNISUED TWO OR THREE story house, with gaa in all the rooms, oath*. clo ?ots, and all tlo modern improvement#, between Union square nnd Washington place, and Fifth sad Second see noes. Address P. O., box 3,142 Post Offloo. TL'ANTED TO HIRB-A COTTAGE, WITH FIVE OR IT seven rooms, by the yesr, on tho eset side of the Uni son, within twenty miles of the city, nnd walking dlstsnos from a depot. Adaross X. X., Herald office. FINK ARTS. I ALAND OF CUBA JUST EECEIYED, A FEW eopios, of views, msps.oostnmsa, Ae , of this Interesting island, also, a small lot of tannine Havana segera, and a few pieces of tilk ribbon for aecar makers. For sale by R. R. BARTHOLD, 11 Broadway. COPARTWPKKEIJUP HOTlCKfl. *kl nnn -ANT PERSON with the above VltUvv . amount can Invest it la a business whlih It now, soft and profitable j or a partner would be taken, with a portion of tkia amount The right kind of persone can make a fortune. Apply at the United States Agtaay Office, 84 Chambers street. Dissolution of copartnership -notice is hereby given that tho firm of Voorbeet A Richmond is this day dissolved by mutual oontent A V. N VOORHBBS. Cranberry. N. J., May M, 1844. J. W. RICHMOND. JOTICK ?THE FIRM H1RETOFORE IXISTINQ UN dsr the asms of Vaadswator A Valoatlao, was dissols ed on the Ath day af May, HUM. All dobts da# to tho said trm art payable to mo, A.j?_YAMDEWATER 8S? Broadway. NOTICI.-THR COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing betwtsa Benjamin Brewa, Alfred Mnbte and w illlam Morgan, aadar the trm of Benjamin i.rowt, a able A Co., doing batiaeee la thie city ae boaee movers, heoso pile drivers and dock baildors. is dissolved from this date by ri.ntnal consoat. Bonjamia llrown baa withdrawn irom tie firm. The bnalaora will hereafter ho conducted under the arm of Mayblo A Morgan. Tho now Brm is antboritod to clooo op the affair a of the late copartnership AI.FHkl) MA V HIE. 222 Brooms strut, WILLIAM MOKUAN.Si Eighth strut. New York. May 27, ISM. N< PARTNER WANTED.?THE ADVERTISER. HAVING ffeOO or fll UOU to Invest, wishes to engage ia acme caul ? liobed bnsiiiosa. Address B. A.. Herald. office stating tie taaiaeta, aad wbnrs aa interview eaa bo had. PARTNER WANTED-A GENTLEMAN WITH A CASH capital of from 114,000 t(. $20 000. to loin a party with -?3 ? ?- -? ??- * ?-? -- -? and well estab ? hence A note ?t with apt attention. A capital of from fllA.OOO to fljO.OOO. to loin a p about fl?0 000. to bay the good will of an old and v II.bed Importing and Jobbing atopic dry reodn hone addressed to ML, JtJ Guds. Herald office, Willi CXTANTED-A YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, TO ENTER Ft into partasrship with another who ban a fair buslaaoa one who tan pat a small capital into the uaoofn. and witu has a knowledge nf. or-is a graduate la, medietas. Amicus Calsoa. Bagaij office. nuprao. F??i "J^J^^-UNITED 8TATE3 MAIl) STB A M J J!k?i n ?' J JP' Comstoek?This (hip will de part with the United State* mails for Ruropc. poiitlvely on ">? ?> 11 ?'?lock M., from ner nertb at th* n j * *5*^", r ?'?'Rl'l or passage, having une quailed eooummod at lona for alacance or comfort, apply to EDWARD KlCOLLINB. 96 Wall stroet raawpn iNMuMtil to bo on baarJ at UK A. M. Tbeeteamahip Pari** will euoc.ed the BaltlZ and .all Shipper* will pica** tak* notioa thnt the ships of tbU li?? cannot carry any g??d. contraband of war. ^ OTICB?In consequence of the groat adranco In the price of Mai, ???;. and prevision* the pric. of passage In tbo steamers of tlile line, tailing bone* after the lot of July, will b* $130 In tb? first cabin and 875 in the teoond oabln. R OYALMAIL8TIA..SHIPEUROPA FORMTlRPO#L The KUHOl A, N. ShftBttoD, ('ounniudor, will kviI from the conpftni'i do?k, at J?ri??j City, with* th? mails and passaogera for Barcwa, on Weduu iday, tho .* a? 19 n'etlnrtk BMtnlialw PiuanMre ?? J ? H , ?i Slat inrt , at 12 o'clock. prrclMly Passengers are reqneatod to ho on board by UK o'clock A. M. The Asia will tall on the 14th ?f June j^OJR SO UTH AM PTOM_ AMB_ SAFER ?THA CsiTRo _ State* mail .teamnhin TEAS KLIN, Jae A Wotton, com maader, will leave for Havra, touching at Southampton to leave th* mailt and nateongort, on Saturday. Jun* 5, at 12 n'nloak, from pier Ne. 4 North rirer. Prim of pee nam from New York to Southampton oc Ham:?Pint cabin, S1A1, tmona cabin, 879. Luggage not wanted during the rovage i boar a the day before failing, marked 'be ehonld be mat on _ _ low." No merchandise win be rmelrod on board after L^riSli%?Nr.PA"?T?P^W THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ?hip Company intend etnrting their fnrerite tteamehipe r*ow phu.adbi.phia :? City of Haneheeter . Saturday,.. .Jane S, 11/14 ? . About jr. July 1,1854 City ofMnnchoeter Saturday... .July 22, 1894 City ot Philadelphia Saturday... .Aug. 4, 1894 rue I4VBBP0GL City of Maachecter Wedamday. .May 10, 1894 _ ?? . . About Jane 7. 1894 City of Maneheeter Wednesday..Jnno 28, 1854 City of Philadelphia Wednesday.. July 12, 1894 Saloon. 800,809, and 894. (according to etate roomi) A limited number of third elate passengers wiU be takea, and found with oomfortnbly oooked provisions, for *28 to Liverpool | 841) from Liverpool Partioe wiehing to bring oat their Monde can obtain eer USenteg of paMage, and draft* on Liverpool. in eame of ?1 sterling and upward*. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walaat eOrvet, Philadelphia. rlRB REDUCED.?IKDEPENDENT LINE TOR BAN Fran olaoo.?The oelebrated eteamehip NORTH STAR, will leave New York, from th* foot of Harrleon etreet, North river, oa Monday, Jun* 9, at S o'cloek P. M., precise ly. for Aapinwnll. and will *onn*ct with th* n*w and faet going steamship Yank** Bind*. It i* expected that paeaen xers will go through in thoe* tteamehipe la * _ tweaty one days. Per ticket#, at th* lowest rate*, apply only t* JA8. W. CROSS, Ne. 9 Battery place, up etaire. TTf 1T*I> STATES MAIL LINI TOR CALIFORNIA, U via Aepinwall and Paaama? Paeeag*only $90 -Th* leth aui cro***d In *ix hour*?Monday. Jun* 9. at 2 P. M., from Sier foot of Warren etreet, North river, will b* despatched ie fleet eteamehip ILLINOIS, H. J. Htrteteia, U. S. N? commander, to conneet at Panama with tho well-known and en parlor eteamehip JOHN L. STXPHBNS. Through ticket* by thia line can now bo Mcured at the following very cheap rat**-?L'adlee ealoon berth, including Hiaokley'a en tire lethmne traneit ticket from chip to chip, 8229; lower ealoon etateroom berth, ineladlag Hinckley '* traneit ticket, a* above, >200; e*cond cabin or open berth la lower ealooa, Ineludlng Hinckley'* traneit ticket, ne above, >190; steerage berth, inelndlng the railroad ticket to lta pre tent terminue, within n few hoart walk or ride of Panama, 890. The no eommedatioae for pnereagere in the etenmera of the Paclfio and United State* Mail Steamship companies nr* uneur pneeed, and partite about to vilit California are Invited t* call and examine for themeolvo* For paeengo apply at the company'? oAee, 177 Week street. CHARLES A. WHITNEY. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINK, via Nicaragua ?Aoeeemry.Transit Company of Nieara gna, proprietor* Through ia advance of the mail. Only line giving through tioketi, including the lethmne eromiag Th* new double-oaring eteamehip PROMETHEUS. (2,000 tone burthen,) will leave pier No. 3, North rirer, at 3 P. M., precisely, for Pnenta Arcane, ea Monday, Jan* 3, connect ing with the fovcrit* eteamehip Sierra Nevada (2,000 tone bnrthen) over th* Nioaiagua Traneit route, hav ing but twelve miles of land transportation, by first tlae* carriage*. These steamers are unsurpassed la their ventilation and accommodation*. For information or pac ing*. apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agont, No. 3 Bowling Green. N. B.?Commencing on the 19th of Jnly, tho daye of sail in^wiil be changed to_ then 4th and 19th of each month. tore tbeee date* fall on Sunday, the ihip* will leav* oa th* Saturday pr*vloui, a* hereto tort. Australia.?pionbir line?the clipper bark GENERAL JKSUP, Gay, lolilsr, will *ail ia all next week, and oan accommodate a few ail next week, ana oan accommodate a low paeeengers, ' cither for Cape Town or Malbourn*. Apply on board, at pier No. 47 North river, or to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall etreet. Australia -the splendid new clipper ship WINGS UF TUB MORNING ia now loading, and will Lave immediate despatoh for Melbourne. For freight or pasaage, having superior aeoommodatlone, apply iILLER A LORD 108 Waif etri MAlLLKR A LORD 108 Waif etreet, or to ARKELL A ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. Australia pioneer line, carrying the United States mail.?The A 1 and fast sailing packet ship GERTRl 1>4 it now at her berth, pier 12 East river, a* the seventeenth ship of tine line. The Gertrude is a supe rior chip, insure* at the lowest rates, and has proved herself despatoh, a remarkably fast sailer, in order to ensure . gagements for freight or peerage will be mad* at an unusu ally low rate. Apply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall etreet. NEW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM pany?cerryln j the United States mall. For Mobile stopping at Havana. Semi monthly line. The eteamehip BcACk WARKIOlt, J. D. Bulloch, oommander, will eail for the above ports on Friday, June 9, at 12 o'clook pre cisely, from the pier at the foot of Beaoh ctroot, North river*. Freight taken for Nets Orleans. Passenger* for Ha vana must procure fiaesp<>rte before leaving port. For freight or passage, apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCUERON A CO., Agente, 31 Broadway, b. B.?The Cabawba, R W. Shufeldt, Commander, will euooeed the Black Warrior, and ?all June 29. For Bermuda and st tqomas?the royal mail steamer CURLEW, W. Sampeon, Commander, wl'l eatl for the above Inlands on Wednesday June 7; Fri day, Jnly 7; Monday, Au^Mt 7; Thursday,September 7. Pas sage money to Bermuda/839; to St Thomas 870. For freight or pasaage apply toE. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling green. Fob bavannah.-fare reduced -the new and epieadld ride wheel iteenflip KEYSTONE STATE, Cepteln k llardle, oerrylag the United States mall, will leave Philadelphia for bavaaaah oa Wednesday, May 31, at 1U o'oloek A. M., from th* wharf above Via* street, la speed and etrangth, and every arrangement tor tho comfort and convenience of pnisengera, this ship is unsurpassed. Fare from Philadelphia, 831; steerage 87. The STATE UF GEORGIA lea roe as above the following Wodaesday. its in New York, SCRANTON A TALI.MAN, No. 19 ?lip, where plans of onbin may be seen, and it ate rooms .tared tUl 9 o'oloek P. M., Tuesday. For savannah and Florida.?united stat: mail llaa.?Tbo now and splendid eteamehip KXOa > ILLE. C. D Lndlow, will lease on Wednesday, May 31, at * o'oloek P. M., from her riar. No. 4 North rivor. Apply to SAMUEL L M1TCH1LL, 13 Broadway. al.rongh ticket* from New Vork to Jaaksonvllle, 831; Pitatka, 833. Th* Anxueta, Capt. Thomas Lyoa, will ena cted the Kuoxvllle, una sail oa Saturday, June 3. VOR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA. Ac.?THE J1 United States mail eteamehip ROaNUKE, Captaia Skinner, will leave pier No 13, North rivor, on Wednesday afternoon, May 81. at d o'cloek, for Norfolk, Petersburg, and Richmond. Time to Norfolk, about 21 hours, fasten xers arriving there can tak* the Seaboard and Roanoke and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad* to Augusta, Atlanta, Charleston, Ac. Passage and fore to Norfolx, >8, to Pe terehurg and Rlohmoad, 810; steerage half prioe. Per freight apply on board, and for passage to Ll'DLAM A PLEASANTS. No.32 Broadway. STFAM !'<? AT FOR SALE?THK STEAMBOAT (VILLI 1 Your.*; ilia hall, ballari. and angina In good condlti a. and la i aw towing about the harhur. Ai.i.lj to EDWAK PALMER, 7South street, oorncr of Maiden lane. QiA GOING AND BITER VESSELS OF ALL KINDS g_) bought and to d for eaah or good notea. N. 11.?Sunken vessels and other wrecked property of any weight or at any place raised by a prorata that cannot be beat for cheapneaa. GEO. W BRUSH. 168 South atreet. UKY GOODS, AC. Art and utjlitV combined.-lewis * sea CORD, inrentore, orlginatore, manufacturers and i... , ?.ters 01 noyeltlee In deeign and artletic etylea of gentlr Bid a furuiahlng goodt. Lateat Parte faahlone In tlecire bat tone and shirt studs, juat itoeived. Uptown glove depot and faahionable furnlaning bazaar. IM Broadway Stuyvc ? .nt Institute. (1REA'l BARGAINS IN SHAR'LS t T ber haying pnichaaed tbe entire at awls of one or the largeet importera. REA'l BARGAINS IN SHAWLS -THE SUi. 0; ' stock of Can urn crape at a discount of Si1, |.< r cent from eoet, he ie now prepared to odor to the public . . . ,T>?ga pia ' " a meat eateneiye assortment, both plain annd embroidered. ataccrree ? ?roehe an at acorreepondlng redaction. Alio, a very great variety of ? roeha) ana cashmere square and long shawsl at similar zatea. GEO. BULP1N, sill Broad say. Great ridCction in prices of dry goods, at the Commercial llouae, 147 Spring atroet. J II. Lipe#tt.pro|frtetor?Will offer on Monday en oxtonatve stock if summer dry |oode, jnat received irorn euctioa, full it) |< r cent eae tban eo?t of impoitatlon or mmiuiae ,ure and v .11 be aold without reeerro at the same immense sarrlfleo at the Commercial home (47 Spilng ?'.r?et J. H. UFdt'fr, Proprietor IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS.?MRS. GATNOR HAS now ready tbe largest oolecMod of iinportod woro coraote ever offered (retail) In thle el<y. Ber priooe are nbont half usually charged, at No. dhTaiid eveane, neat te the drug at' re, corner of Tenth rtreet. N. B ?Some boentiful tingle Preach oontuio tor tummor wear. Novelties -bt the steamer eumopa.-tue enbacrlbers will open, thie morning, ten eaeet of Paris areas goods, consisting of barege grenadine, organ dl? and leocnet flounced robee, embraotog many new " have not aa yet appeared in thle market, U Bt designs whioh eyet appeared in this market, UBSDKLL, PK1K SON A LACK, 471 Broadway, betwaoa Grand aad Broom* etroete. PARIS MANTILLAS AT HA1 F THE COST OF IMPOR tsilon.?Tho subteriber bus, tbie day, reduced the en tire hit imported mantillas Just fifty per cent from orlgi eel vest. He bee also made a considerable redaction in those of hie own manufacture. He calls particular alien t'en to a very extensive aseortmcat of black silk aad lac* aantulaa at $d aad $10 aaeh, the very latest styles, end not te be equalled la tbe city. OKU. Bl'LPIrv, Paris Mantilla Emperiam. SOI Broadway. STRAW GOODS ATGRRATLT RIDUCRD PRICES.? The enbecriber having made aa extensive purchase of the above goods, at fatly thirty per cent below the cost of importation, and having reduced hit own Itrge end varied itook te eerresponding rat**, l( now proparod to offer nn beard of advantage* te puroLaters. _ I he attention el Indian le perticalarly d rested to a lot of CM hn* English dnnsta l ite, which may be selected from *1 on* half the usual bCL!"" ? vrle*. OEO. BGLPIN, Parle Mantilla aad Straw Empa rium, .'61 Broadway. The attention or gentlemen or fashion aad last* It lavlted te the extensive aad verted assort ment (f elegant fareiahlag goods aad superb London and Parle meaniaetared shirt ttads aad eiteve buttons, at GREENE'S waU known thirl eetabliahmont. No t Aetor Bone*. CLOTHING, AC. a NEW CLOTHING STOEE.-MEN AND DOTS' CLO A thing to baeeld at tbe lowest possible prion, byJ Faa derbilt A Co., 466 Sixth aveane, oat door above Twsatf eighth street ConvtavitiT ea hand a splendid aatortmeal of olovhs, eaaaimarea aad eastings, whieh will be mod* It eider in the beet style. Pitaee fever ae with y oar pavren age. Jai'OH VaA imRtlLT, 1 HoS B. Al'BCEN. JOHN L. VICE c l A ST OFF CLOTHING.- $1,000 WORTH WANTED. - ' The highest Sash pvlee will be liberally given, in rur teat meaty, for large er small lots oi good left of nlotnlag, - ipbwV of every aotcripbWh. Address throagh pest. ?r call JAMES MARIIN# at hie second beui etere Nfl> U Orange stiewt near Chat barn. MEN AND BOTS CLOTH 1-0 AT WHOLISA.. and ratal.. at the In ??< prieet bv |. TANUIRBljUt. ?t fap.H BROADWAY THBaTKR. a. A. MARSHALL, aOLI Limh -Nwo|en ?t 7 o'clock; to etaaiici at 7%. koiiijr liulu Nov J9. will I ? performed ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Antony Mr Dnvidga Cleopatra Mix J Oengeahaim FlUSTdS. Mephietepl.ilee Mr. Oneway Faustua Mr. Pope I Kuruo Mr. Urosvraor Do Casanova .. . Mr Whiting Marco Mr Walters Count Oratiii. . Mr Rendford I Mine Mme. Ponisi Montolio Mr. Laaergan I Kooolio..Miss A. Ooogenheim At touio Mr. McDoual l.ucet'.a Mies J. Gongeakeim W apncr Mr U?vldgc I Janet Miss Hornet NIB1.0 8 GARDEN ?TUB FAKEWKtL TISTOMIAL to MRS ANNA CORA MOWATT will take p'nre on / SATUBDAY EVENING, JUNF t Full particalart of thg tntertainmoato will bo duly an nounced. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Referred Seats in the Parquet. Dreas Circle, and Second Tier Two Dollars Orchestra Seats , Throe Dollars Private ltoxoa Ten Dollars Tickets (to the Upper Boxes only One Dollar Sncin. Norton ?No ticket pnrchased -t speculators .can be depended on ar ths name of those persons entitled to Secured Seats will he registered at the Box office, and thrse only neili be received Observe particularly that the pries of each ticket is print ed on the (ace of It, and any attempt to charge mure ia frau dulent The Box office will bo open for the ealo of Secured Seat* Private.Boxea on Tnn.-eday morning. Joins 1, at H o'clock. Tickote lor the Upper Boxea will be for eale on Saturday morning only. WALLACE'S THEATRE, HROAItWAT. NBAR Broome street.?Dooro open at 7; to eommeuoe at 7X. Monday craning, May 29. will be performed fHS SCHOLAR. Eraemns Bookworm Mr. Wallack Haaa Kreekjaw. .Mr. Wnlcot | Helta Mra Conway Wnrtsburg.Mr. Chippendale | KoppclcrauetMr. Brougham Fredariok Mr. Reynolds I Mia Wnrtibnrg. .Mra. Blake MT AUNT. Dick Dae hall Mr. Wallaek A PR1TTY PIBCB OF BUSINESS. Capt. Felix Merriwoather Mr. Brougham Dr. Sheo Mr. Waleot I Mra Orantlay. ..Mra Conway Dobeoa Mra. Brougham I Mlaa Shoo Mr*. Stephens CHRISTY'S ORIGINAL MINSTRELS. No 472 BROAD way, abort Grand atreet. Organised In 1842. The flret established company In exlatence. THE MODAL TROUPE OF THE WORLD. Oris Etebv Night. under tiir Sule Direction or E. P. CHRISTY, The only Individual of the name of Chriety engaged ni a per former in Ethiopian representation. Admission. conn. Commence nt 8 o'clock-. BUCKLSY'S OPERA HOUSE. 539 BROADWAY, ABOVE Spring straet.-Open every night. Mendey evening. Mny 29, and daring the week, the grand burlesque opera of 80?NA1IB1JLAi In three note, with scenery and deoomtlons. 6(.entry by GrsnvlUe Perkins, Esq., of Nlble ? Garden. CAST Or CHARACTERS I!T THE PIECE. Dinah (Aminn) ths Somambnlist Miss A. Elsanor V1URU yexutium/ uvs??-.?-??; ?? ??? " '' , . ? (U?r first ?i>ps?r?noe in Ntw York.) Dan Tucker (Rudslpbo) Gumbo lllrino) dorklty I.ary Joo (Aliso) R- Biabop Baok.ay Sussaash (Lisa) ? ? ? ' **''?* Annt Sally (Thereto)... ... *? 8 Y Deacon Dncklegs (a Notary) J. A. Lonsdale Peasants, Villsgors, Ao., Ao , by the oompeny. Leader of Orcheetrs ?... -'t*<P Bn?kley Conceit commences et It o'clock precisely, rickets ?o cents. Keseryed seats. JO cents Tiokels for Reserved Seats can be prnoured at the box office during the day. NoTicn.?The Concert will commence with the usual en tertainment. and conclude with the opera. VTIBLO'S CARDEN".?DOORS OPEN AT 7. TO COim IN inenceatd o'olnok.-Mondny evening. Mar 29, THE WONDER* UL RAVELS in the comin pantomime of toe FOUR LOVERS, and Mile Yro* Mathiat in the new grand ballet of BELLA LA PAVjUERITU! prodnced for tlio Brat time in New York, with new scenery, costumes, stage ap pointments, Ao. TirALLACK'S THEATRE-MR B0AKE S BENEFIT TT Mr. lilake most respectfully annonnees to his friends awd the pabllo that bis benefit is appointed for TUESDAY, Mai 30, when ho will have the honur of appeswiug for tlio first time on the samo night in the two popular and attractive pieces Of OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS. Alto THE LAST man. Jesse Rural and Geofiry Dale by.... Mr Blake The entire strength of the oompsny will be embraoed in He kill of enteitmnment. The llox Book Is now open. WALLACE'S THEATRE?EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. MONDAY. MAY 29. Last appoarance for the present of MB. WALLACE. Fourth time, the beantifal comedy of THE SCHOLAR. Erasmus Bookworm Mr. Wnllaon And, first time this season, MY AUNT. Dick Dssbnll Wallaok To.onclndOjWith^ Q(, BC8IN?SS Great bills every night this week. FRANRLIN MUSEUM, NO. 63 BOWERY, OPPOSITE the Bowery theatre - The above establishment boa re moved to the above premiaos. and will give two perfor mances every day, eommenuing at threa in the afteraooa, and at eUhtia the evening, introducing a great variety os original eAertalnmeut. Classic statuary by a new troaps of male and female artiitee, eelected trim easiest and mod am history. Admission? Seats in private box 60 cents, OS ehestra. 'Jlii eents boxes, 16 cents; gallery. 12% ocnte. fVASTLE GARDEN.?JULLIEN'S rAREWELL CON C" GRAND EXTRA WEEK OF BENEFITS. Momjav , May 29, BENEFIT OF HEKK KiENIG. Tra-anAV. Mat 3D. BENEFIT OF MDLLE ANNA ZERR. Wbiiivesdav. Mav 31. BENEFIT OF MB. W. F. BROUCH. Thursday, Juke 1, BENEFIT OF M. JULL1EN. Friday, Jure 2. GRAND FAKAlk AND FULL DRKS3 BALL. Wati boav, Jure 3, LAST CONCERT. PROFESSOR HART'S WHOLE WORLD. WORLD'S Ha.l. Nos 377 and 379 Broaaway la v s)ted by thon sanda who are enthusiastic in their admiration of the Real 1 and and Water of which it la corapoeed For particulars oi enterprise, its the Mammoth Pictorial, called Tao B hols World.'" Just published, and ftee one year to ticket hotdera Single admiielon 25 oente. Eahibltiou every eve l.iug and Wednesday sad Saturday nfteruions. open from 9 A. M. to ID P. M. HOTELS. ffl Barker house?21 and 2s Hamilton avenue, oorner of Union street. South Brooklyn. A lew rooms. ,uitable for famillee or eiaglo gentlemen, may be had for the summer. with fall or partial board. Bents leave the foot of Whitehall etroct every five miautee, and land with in one minutes' wnlk of the house. JA5_BAKK.lr.tl COOPER HOUSE?334 BROADWAY, ON THE penoplsn, elegantly furnltbcd rooms to let. without hoar I nV-No extra charge f.t Glen cove pavillion, long island.?THtk bouse is now open for the reception of v..iters for the summer. Families wishing to engagerooms oau apply a? the Me'ropolitan Hotel and Mansion Hoass Vl .w til) on the subscriber 4t the hotel. ONd OKMSBBB. N B ?The steamers Croten and George Law will Rsvi pi n ?The steamers vrows ?n...?,.. ---? -?-. Fuller. feiT slip dolly at a quarter past throe end ha.f poet four P. M. Pavilion, niw Brighton, is now open for the reception ol gnosis. The addition of fifty ro,m leiog como'oicd, the proprietor U now prepared to enter into arrangement? sub partlc. wishing to eugag.- ap-rt nients and can 1c s en c n the premises, or a note to l.is ad diess. thieugh ihe Ne* Vork Post Offior. will ?... pro up. attention. * "LANL m J iribAWAN auK HOUSE, BTONInGTO'v. CGn a YY ucut -Ibis cstablMiaient, have* oi-r ? <ect order will ha open lor visiters "a ths liftn oi J - n > .....Man will be siven to maw this house ? n? ? i ivory attention wlU be given to maw this h use u<( s most pUasant summer resorts. Sion.ngto/. l eel- 'tt'i t rite bntblng. fishing, and ssdUnr-v. ry lv. 1?? ?ii. ' .horded for guests to enjoy the above anuwau., 1 farther partfeulnre. addroee the prop:; t r ? I omaeetioat. J. 0 R i* U 03 ASTROLOGY. V 3TEOLOOY.?MRS, FL1URY. FROM PARI* V* Ho -elatione prophesied Nepoleoo I., is the col -brate* a ? -t oereon of the pr-sent age to foretell future evouls tri ._i certain. No 263 Broome street, second story. ASTROLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY.?THE (ELt A breted Dr. F S?liun.sn a Swooe by bir'h, ren be con salted on nil event, oi life- pest. p. .sent and jutare Na tivities calculated for ladles and gont'emen. ilia residence is 1".', Ckeiuhtrs s'tcet, seer Greenwich. Madame morrov is, without exception, rni in os I wondor'nl ostrologist In the world, or that has ever 1 sen knoWn. She wili Sell poet, present, end fatirt even's end will show your future husband an I eh??? frt. i is which h;.' eston ?hed thonoands during nor travels in 11 rope She is e s-e.nth dtughtev of aeevonth d.tigV-t and ??. boru w'Kh e natu'al gilt by lavbting the j--owers oi he- v. nihrful science to tell ?ven their very thvug i-r toe will cause happy pairs to coma together, wh-> wl all ?nj?j the greatest beppinoes of metrimonial bile*. Che ts a os ?cer.dant of a line of aetrologerereaching beok foe een*artvt. and ker nredletlonr are traly artonUhlng t? all that vie.' her All who have keen disappointed elsewhere, and thn.i who wish a aaeedy marriage, may eall toon, anl thoy as; derend upon true advice, bunded an the aternel p-iaevple* ot megiral eeienre. 76 liroonae street, between Ceaaun and Columbia streets. Ceutlamon not ad?olttad. WSl'RAJfl'K, Tilt METROPOLITAN FIRE WSURAVCK t.'OMPA iiy ? Canh eapital ESW) t?0.?( ffice K*1 IlrootVwsr ecr rer Piae etrset Th ? (.'oinpaav it now ptcpared to laeure per rise atreev. mi I ouipauy i. new p.- r buildings merrhaailse itrsonal proper:; sod ships m p and tbclr catgoea. agalast li as or damage by firs. Dinacri na , . James Lorlmer Graham Warrea D??Uu?. Jc, James l.oriiro: uraoam V n?Ti.r Edward Wbltehamia, ^ Ju.npb H Vornnni, gnwee F Melvalae. tv.nR liebb.' ' eoriEra n z? '?? wutkaiak Steeam"' OMbeet L."Be.ekman. - llilea Tavlot '""P* V S,r0D*' ? Mores layiov. r,.>--aln Freeman ' Heard Maeomber. ;?. , v? r u t iwiTAi .7i?oomi?9r , Daniel Parish, John La Farge. (.witavus A Coa?rer, chaviat B Ap^eby, Martin llawe Jr , Jeremiah Winnr : . ? - jercmiau eiu-sr * jAttk? I.ORIMEK GRAHAM. President. IswtEb A STAoeat av. Reerataxy. NKDKU. Dk MILTON. ? CANAL STHIET. itfj ?0<-p tlll of Broa iway, ean bo coaiillo* at all ho-i a. '? tkaati r|ptt?8 ?? their reatileaape, if 4ta~' Dr mack. can b* consulted in nis srtt ia ltr at W * bite atraet, two iwi' nttii/ Dr?alwa> Moan from H to 1 end fr.a 8 to y La the ttpoalag I'ik.*1 Patient aiane.1 <a end out of th? etty. DF PIKRT, (IN ADCATK OF THE f'Ol.l.MI Ot , 9ur*o<.i>? 1-oaAoa, maf I* ooaaulted at UUufhce and re?ld'ii'? 118 W oft Broadway nppoaMe Whto tt'a*' frnai | 9 to 1 t'. V ut ft to 9 la tha evening. saaiiaya eMopted MI.ARVOVT.PAr.IS AND LONDON FUrSiCU!* . gad mrge n U aooaeltoA at 4t K?a4* atrooa. oo-a?> ? Broadway, boa I! A M VI 2 P I and ft jut 6 Mil y ti tha i?ail'4 eacaot Jantati S 8 ?Not th? irai >' >? n un n*w UYi'itovAinic iamil? putficia.ii.~a X ladlrel adaiatr on 1 ? a I; ,????? r. ? r ?:tu referencea to the uatur < aat aaa prn?ei.li a aad treatment of dt.eeeee. aerldeatt aid rarea'tlee of every dial wlih u ?l.*?ary. ta Ala of can aat a pad in<aa. tba ?Hot? Illustrated with i,?*r y three UnndrM oatrftvlagl and colored froMianOnaa Ita Jf'lM.aat. M P (>a* lAf** iNlnme of P I ret-a aabatan ?tally bona I fph Mi bad bf POtFLlRS 4 tffLbS, N?. TO ?t?a1ra>. ABVIRNim, BO WERT THEATRE.?PK<>PKi a iOlt. I. P. tab; Stm Manager, F C. Door* eaer. rt 7X: eommaaae 'at ft. Ou Moult; evening Msy 9 FAZIO and SALVaTQR ROSA ? Pl'RDY'S NATION A!. TllEATKK ?ADMISSION M aadBO CIM. Door* open at 7 curtain ri*e* at 7 V a'olieaa. Monday otalu Maj JJ wl 1 V.? pert,,mod * THE CMOS# OF DEATH PboIo rtbranl Mr Ceny Caplnia Engea* Mowville Mr F K T?yl -r Tlin Blarney. ... Maet < ?*E I Adeline Mono*. .. Mr. Frior Mou* Devsai thawouderlnl CvateeMoaltf. will appear i* hie a.toaUhing lean of Pcaturtog TH* fairy light guard Mr Past . .. .Mr P?* I Mr*, Capt. Mo*? In Prlar Mr Motl.'V... -Mr. Llngard | Mr* Lieut Pami. .Mr*. Jonea LA PKKOUSB Captain La IVrou**. .j Mf K- r- T'lt,f rpUB ORIGINAL G*ORO* CHRISTY A WOOD'S MIM J ?lr*la. No. Ml Broad way. perlorm every eveaeag lir ki.tr, 25 enli Door* upan at 7. eommeaoeat So clock Tht* company iia*Bo conn** Ion with any other. 11 M'OOD, Uucinws Manager. GEORGE CHKISTT, Stag* Maaagcc. Tb* cntr-rtainmrnt tooonolud* with tba NEB OPERATIC Bl'RLETTA-UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Uncial on* ?. S^-WaUk Topay OkriMf Rt*. lAttl* Anni* 11* ear A Caud.?George Chrlaty, wall known far th* laat twalwn year* la conn?*tion with Ethiopian Minetrelay, take* thin method of luformiag th* pnb'io that h* haa forinad n *a partucrahip with Mr li*urr Wood, of Minatrai Ball, N*.Ml Broadway, at which place ho will appear ??*ry ? reolaa. _ GEORGE CHRIST*. BARNUM'S -AMERICAN MUSEUM.-MONDAY. MAT 29.?Evening, at 7fc o'alock. THE SOUOOL FOB SCANDAL. In tbo afttrnoon Jet H o'clock. AWaY WITH MELANCHOLY and alao th* FAIRY LIGUf GUARD. A Living Sloth ha* Jn*t b**n rsoeivid. Happy Fandl* and all th* other earlositi** to b* mi without ontrn oherg*. a* nanal. Admlttaneo, 2ft oent*; children under ton. DJ* cant*; tnt baloony and par.)art, 12y c?nU extra. MJULl.IEN'S FAREWELL, PRkVIOUS TO HIS D* ? part ore for Europ*. GRAND ENTIRE WEEK OF BINRFIT8. MONDAY EVENING, MAY SO, H E H It KIENIQ'S BENEFIT, ranv i. Overture?"II Glauto Megico." Gait time) Mrurt Quadrille?'-The Nepaul***" JuUlaB Grauu yulntat for Bra** Instruments. .??? MM. Duhcm, Steioebruggou, Lnoroia, S. Hughe*, and Hon Ka-nig. Song?"Happy Birdll^. * V. Walla* SolOj Cornet a P^aMWELL YA hSE.' Herr Koenlc. Irlj.li Ballad?"Savourneen DeelUgV. National Mm*. Wallace Bftueh He. jM Quadrille?" The Great Exhibition," JuUien VAlf IX* Grand Opamllo Salaction and FiatMia, (from 141 Puritani"# ??? *???#????? ??????????? *?? WUUi Scotch Ballad- ^-i.^rf^th.^" Na?*fH Second Grand Quintet for Bra** Instrument*. Ppoofc MM. Duhcm, Stoinebrugg*Uj Lac.-olx, S. Hugh**, and Hot Polka-" Tb* Katydid" ?J?.,25S1 Solo, Clarionet ? WwOU Now Polka-" Th. Sleigh Polka" Conductor M. JolUen ArlmlMion to all part* of the Garden. SO eenta. Hmmd Seat*, N) cent* extra, can be purchased during the day M th* D'Otlo etore# of 8. C. Jollfe, 300 Broadwey, and HnU R Son, 230 Broadway, and in the evening at the Garden. Door* open at 7; Concert to commence at S o Block. Dramatic and other readings.?mrs. t. a. Johnson at Stuyveeaot Institute. for the I art time, ou Tue.day ev.ning. May 30, on whioh ocoa.Ion nho wlH road mostly poetical and humorone reading, commeneiag at 8 o'clock Ticket* at the door, ?0 cent* each. Bowery theatre ?grand extra nioht, fo* the beneflt of Mr E. Eddy. Wednesday, May 31, THM BELL RINGER OF BOSTON, REVIEW, and SALVATOR ROB A. Box Book open. DK AMBOTT'8 EOYPTIAN antiquities will em kept on exibitlon at tb* Stayveaaat Inetltntn, IBS Broadway, while negolia?lon* for He purehae* fer thU pona try a-e pending. Open from SI A. M. to 111 P. M. Adaknoa Jftcent* Catalogue* 2ft pent* aach. Allowance* to ecboola. MJVJLL1EN S GRAND . fancy and full dress ball WILL TAKE PI.ACX 01V FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 2, AT CASTLE GARDEN. Tlclets to admit a gentleman and two ladle* Rt. eiagla ticketj? Rt; to bo had at the principal hotel* and tnunio .tore* on and after Tueeday next, May JW. STUTYESANT INSTITUTE-MISS THERESA BS monde'e reading* from tbo Poet*, Monday ovaaing. May 211. Selection* from Shakipere, Bryant. Camp tell, Willie, Longfellow. Monk Lewi*. O. P. Morri*, Ac. TiokoM. M cent*, to bo bad at M m. Hall A Co.'* muiic *tor?, th* prin cipal muaic and book stoiea, hotel*, and at the door* in tka evaniag. Grand sacred concert at the shaksperm hotel, corner of Duane and William etreeta, given br the 8hak>pere C' ncert Society, thie (Sunday)evening, April 28 under th* direction of Mr. Tbo* Noll, leader of to* Na tional Guard Iluud. Admittance 2ft oeut* each; to com mence at S o'clock. Extraordinary novelty-donetti s acting monkey* d'.g? and goat*, at the Cbiuee* Aeeembljr K' urn - rfW llroaaway, near the St. Nlehola* Hotel.?Open every night st 8 o'clock, and on Saturday afternoon*, at S o'clock 1 he outcrtalniDenM will compriee **rtoue and co mic raatcmimee-black and light Rope Danciag-Rao* Cour.u Exorcl?o??The Monkey C'ircue?Molo-Urametie SpcctecU of the De?crter-loeother with Donottl'e truly beautiful Chemical lllu?lon*, lottoduclag a Moving Paao rama of Itnia* in Syria, and Torrihc Kinplion of Hon k Vceuvju* Loor* cpuii at7, to commence at 8o'clook. Ad nin.ion 23 coat*: vhildrcn half price. Roaorved eeat* for ladies. Knickerbocker hall, corner or elcltb avei ue and Twenty third etreet ? Unolo Tom'a be.^ end Anti Slavery ?Great philanthropic effort Fivo night* only, commencing Menday. May 2II. The exhibition Una been doigned at haavy expenw.-and It 1* expected aom* of the leading ladies and goutlemen of thi* humane oane* will he prefcnt. See imall bill*. Admimloa, 23 oenU, ahildraa, 12'j cent*. ITAUXHALL GARDEN.?GEO. l.kA, PROPRIETOR.? V 1 hi* favorite place of *ummor reacrt, havleg leea pa# in complete order, i* now open for Hie ;*x?on Admi-eion free. Notice.?A e*ri*( of eoioet invitation I all* will ha given during the ecaaoa, every Thursday, iu t be open gar den Hcketerau be obtained atthohar. No guutlemaa wlU bt admitted without a lady. ?EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS.?BEL TI AN FRMM ill Gailuiy of Pa nting*.?Do Brankolear Jr. sols ao?ca .1(1 c>l - ye in for the llelgvan echool ia th* United 8eaten a# M iilia. No. i47Broadway, N. 1. C~HANFRAU'9 ALBANY TIIEATRE.?TntS PL ACM of amaiemrnt wae ugaiuillcd to overflowing la*t even ing and Mr*. M ard tud 111** Aloertia* wet ? received witk tnthn*<a?m. and Mlu C Mitchell appearod to great advaa tegc *? Helen in the "lluulhhaak. Monday evening Mm. t> aid perform* Meg Mcr. illce and Norab Crltua. ana Ml*# all citine, Nydl?, lb "Blind Flower Girl. Cbanfraa ban created a new Ihealucal era in Albany, and mirlteaad will obtain a rich leward, HATRIMinblAL. ' AYOUNO '.KNTI.EMAN Of GOOD ADDRESS. MAM ner* and cdnoa'ion, de-ire* to form the ae<|iiMBtaaww oi >nmc voung lady under twenty, a* companion with ? virw to matrimony. Of courie ehe mait be Agree?*la. In telligent and protiy. Toeuchaoae having tadepea leaen or romance enough to disregard the forinalitle* of etiqaetta. * bo will meet and reciprocate hi* flew* of itf* and hapm nci*. be will be mo*t devout, giatfyiar her every wwk Addri *> K f ranklin, box 1,2 Broadway Poet OAe* A YOUNO GENTLEMAN IN, INDEPENDENT CIR rue ?taccee Irom Galiforpia, oifaaclnatlnr sod aaea coprioi,al le appearance, in.inner*, character, habit* sad diepoatth n. withm.t lady acquaintance*, wlaha* to arold tbo i, ni"ii> and i ie'.c?* formnlitie* of etiquette, and hecoiaa ac |. ntcd tiuiiivdiiiteii with a pretty, lnt*r**tlag and at f* ? ' :.tc jov.nglady wli.?e com;ai y hecanenjoy with a .,[* , , matliloouy. in any correr poadrno* he pledge* hi* . .1 , n. n gentlccuaii 10 the moitliupllolt coniijeuce. hope* ?i," tiatt* there'* rommace courag* and dlscretioa enough i i.e.late lie teniimrut* and arrange an ioterviewi t c > rhal (he no po**lhliliy for regrote Addr*** Coafl *i-i. ni 0, Broanway I'okt Ottce, stating particular*. * - A DAME MORROW WI EL MAKE MATRIMONY'S AST t| d will vhow tlelikeuewof th* fnture hushauJ aad > I . LI 'riend*. t. rough an leitrnment which ah* will caaaa I, cminst* and uuillumh a* I. self by invoking th* nowwa .,i T?r wonderful *cunic GeutUmcq a-t admitted Na. ;;r. ime ?tiect hetacsn Canon andColnrob'.i *tr**t?. ?? 1 I.S LADOMVS. no aid CANAL STREET, IS NOIf i\j prepared to tell pa?t, prn.eee, and fntoreevent*?leva. ronriiMp *r.d marriage fh> will also rnak* love mutual letwreo larit** where it noc* not now exist . and many other II in.*, too nemcrou* to men don in en adverlUemeat like thie. Vleaee give m* a ea.l. I'ricc* from tl tu RL atrimomal-madameemu.bvillette frum Part*, I'refenor of Autography, or reading of oharaa M d'ra'i.* p*'^p?m"" MaDAMK VllhtTlV llroaiway Pea# Olf.ee, New rork. Tho?e living eut of the ?Uy can *afal? tracsmit tlrrougt the mail, aud will be amwerod la era ?week after th* receipt of their coanuueieotioa. TIl.TtVKlel.KUS* GUDK. way place* aid Philadelphia; f?r# #2 *??.nd o'e*? #1 T*. kxpreea Haw. at 2 T M by John I otter to Am be v. theaaa direct to Camden by ear*, through in flvehour*; far*#1 ,*ig( HANTS IrlNE FOR A LBANY ?PASS kGR SS M cvak. -St..n,.r MANHATTAN. C'apt.la W. B N*T 7n leavee Moadav. W*da**day, aoe Friday, eteaaier M 1LO Captain J. N HarAox leave* Tuutdar, Thuredar. sad *? 6 o'clock P M . from pier foot of Kohl-.ton ii-vet freight apply ?a board, or of GEO. T MAN LEY. at the e?co on the wharf. NJtr TORE A*D rniLADKLHBIA DlRECT-VLA Now Jnraty Railroad tbrna.-h in four >i-vra -- Halted >t?W? wall aa<1 tt|>r* aa 1 luarn Paw Vork. font ot i>r? ?andt itreat at Htia, til* U'l rltrti A M . an I at (vat ?ml kalf | ut Ait P. M. V?-e-B2 75 in I'Wn an 1 iUtm A M , and four P M 93 Ml (fbr nono-d ilat.i la ?!???% A. M. Ir Jin N?? fork and I<mi from Philadelphia, 93 la ante A M and haid |a>t bra I'. H Acr^inovdatloa Una loorao at tVrlro M.. (at radacad prlroii) f-om Co-tloudt unit, tbrnagk la am b.ara Throiiyb t 'i ?oia aold for Ra'tHnoya, W aehiagtoa, Noifolk, Wo daa. WUnDaaton. aad Jkaria* Intbo Mat a tialaa Throvrh 1 a ???? a* art* in thai tan halt rait lit train* only. 1'aaaangara with bat croon tbo lorry fltto?a tuiuotno" liofnra tba ttala lnatoa V*?v ARRINOKMPXT ?MOfcNIMO BOAT POR HA aarttTaw and- fin* Si?; laadlat at WoitiloAtea "ha r.'W aad aa andial ata*mar Kl.iii'l A Cttt V T Boil yiioritna, (daa a ula-jot I*a lint lil taoro tiarar "ha r-w aad aa aadUl ata*Bar KI.HI'Ia. 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