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YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET Cooks, WEST RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS MAS. ig clst manok tm miner boil one who ca Tim Av. FING CLAnO comm SHOROUOREY 148 understands her business; no objection to the coun- best city reference. 416 WEST 35TH a2. 3 TOP FL ‘FLOOR, FRONT BOS Tespectable w« d laundress. hy reference. Call Yor two two on Chambermaids, &c. STH AV.—A GIRL IN A PRIVATE FAMILY TO ‘do chamberwork and fine washing and froning. Can ‘Be seen at her present employer's, Cail for two "TH AV., BETWEEN 49TH AND a ve} sisters, one ee rose 1963 BROADWAY (MRS. A. A. MILNER'S BAKERY), man as casbermesa and to assist wih washing sd. ironing, understands the Gare of house in the abecios of the family undoubted refer ‘ence from her last em, » Call for two di erg rom ber leat ployer. wo days between 11 Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 82 ELEBOKSE. ST.—A FIRST RATE FRENCH who understands filusion and muslin re Wines ta to make an engagement by the ‘week or mouth ich family; no objection to the, country for the aun. ty references from first class houses. Call or add CLOAK AND DRESS MAKER.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS oak and dressmaker; none need apply but bret hand. Aaadress box 24, station D. A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO GO OUT dhe 8 Oa one ectsit of putea indioay oan nee og ale ot cute Of Siem Me Els Harald FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO CUTS AND fits by Taylor's system, wishes a situation in an estab- ishiment oF in iauilies by the day, Address System, Herald ilice. 5 QARMINE, ST. CORNER 6TH AY., IN BAKERY.— Fs jady of experience as housekeeper ina widower’s fam- fly; the best reference, Call on or address R. H., as above. AMITY ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR TRAVELLING fon, Ww necessary accomplishment Apply for one ane week to M. C. Howard, 53 FRANKLIN 8T.A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN Woman xs housekeeper Jn a hotel or private family: hotel preferred. Is thoroughly experienced, and has good references. Apply at Working Women’s Union. 4 FRANKLIN STA RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE woeee Fg iano i tlc Spate at se abor Working Wouen's Protective Union, as above, “PP ® 6 WEST ISTH ST, CORNER 6TH AV.—A SINGLE lady (American) Of good address and education, where the services of a first class business woman would be re- quired; would take charge of a furnished house and let the Fooins, or would take a housekeepers situation in some first rate place; would not object to the country; firt class Feverence given and expected. Can be seen at any time or duress Housekeeper, which ‘will be attended to imunedyae! 181 WEST 82D ST. COTTAGE HOUSE.—A YOUNG widow of good ‘education and standing, as house- keeper ; ‘widower's family preferred; or no objections 10 yeavlug the city, 4.26 TH AV, NEAR s7rH sta RESPECTABLE a man and iis daughter to take care of a gentleman's house whose family go to the country or to Europe; first class Fecommendations can be given, Call for two days ou Win. H Annu LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER AT WATERING ZA piace oF stewardess on first class steamer, Miss Alex. Housekeepers, &e. AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, INTELLIGENT, EN- , wisies & position as housekeeper roman heior or widower; 18 & thorough Fand very neal? would be found wort trust; reference if required. Address Post otlice of any posi- Wulard, Brovk!y: MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY WANTS THE charge of a House for the summer, during the owner's jence; ho compensation required; godd reference given. 1 Mrs. Lyon, station G, A “A LADY, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE A SITU- ation a8 housekeeper; no objection to boarding house; would take charge of whouse though the summer months any family leaving the city ; best city reierence as to char- acter and honesty. Address for one or two weeks Mra. Allen, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE: Keeper or companton, to sew on a machine by the day or fake work home, and is also capabie of being. fret class ealeslady. Address Mrs. V. Hudson, station G, New York. A YOUNG WIDOW OF REFINEMENT, A STRANGER in the city, would tke a position usekeeper in a Fidower's ramuily cr for ©. party of gentlemen,” adhreas C. , Herald otlice, A HOUSEKEEPER'S PORITION DESIRED, BY AN merican widow lady; hotel preferred; higher ence given, Address Mra. J. E. 84 Herald Oilces ne bE yt EPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young married woman (American) where she can have fer tte girl, 4 4 Sears od, with her ; hae no objection ,t0 leav- ihe city. dress L. B., Heraid office. Nurses, &c. O EAST, 27H, ST—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS child's nurse ; has had fourteen years’ experience in one Tomuay, excellent city reference. Can be seen at her present for two days from 9 till 12 o'clock. stn seh wien driers 12 | WASHINGTON &T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4 as wet nurse; good reference if required; has been ‘Bursiug the last four months; child can be seen. 83. PACIFIC 8T., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE 2) woman as wet Burse, Call for three days. 115 ALLEN ST, NEAR DELANCEY.—A LADY OF experience a3 monthly nurse or to attend an invalid; dest references. 124. BLEECKER ‘all on or aildress Mrs. Dixon. TEN thoroughly competent invalid nurse; 6! can give AGED ABOUT 4 T0 ToDo LIGHT and waiting for a fam 6 wo personty ina in dng before ii o'cloesy st 1 W jest Abd sh, near Gib av. COOK WANTED-AT 60 t, ONE A = mea bousework. Good references Te se NEAT GI cham! Bes, ae BAKeRE Luar Bayon LOTH HAT on pncae C He ‘oon cumpasone.4 eg DEES , WEBS mamennorrasors a ns mac! first clase ‘Apply to Clark & Flagg, 68 White strect, up stairs. Dieses on WANTED—A1Q 131 EAST 81ST 8T.; ‘but competent } it hands nee | apply. ILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED—AT MRS. 8. W. hae ‘Dempsey's, 186 Bowery; salary no object to competent Warman peer. HAND DRESSMAKERS, 14 We t., near 6th av. D—A GOOD GIRL TO WASH AND IRON 2 Ware feral housework for s small family. 456 We ‘WANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD COOK, washer and ironer; none but those who understand thelr business and can ference need apply at 319 good ret West Slat st., between en Ib a and 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 15, AS WAIT- ress; with good reference. Inquiro at 60 West 52d st, ‘ANTED—FOUR LADIES WHO WRITE ah BAPE bold, business hand, and can devote thelr homes, as copyiste, ‘Address Copyrisht: Herald alles. ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE TO GO TO THE COUN- try. Apply at 119 Weet 40th st, Wvout ize ee GERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL, poms BE years to take care of a baby and to make herself enerally us nefal val at 207 East doth si on Mon oye afar ACM, ANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; none but first class workers nced arly ; also a girl wanted. Apply at Madame Wescott’s, 7/4 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SALESWOMAN IN A FANCY GOODS Store. “None but thoge well experienced and with best references need inquire at $27 Canal st. ws ITED—TWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS, ON TUCKS or pocketbooks, and one a stitcher = ketbooks, KIGG NB, TOOKER & CO., 125 liam st. ____ SITUATIONS | WANTED—MALES. 89 | STH A ‘AV. YOUNG MAN iad A “A PRIVATE FAMI- ly or with a single gentleman. 404 WEST 44TH ST., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG MAN ‘as laborer in the country on a farm, GENTLEMAN WITH MANY YEARb’ EXPERIENCE as designer in cotton, woollen, linen, ‘and car- Pot factories is open to an engagement in a aimllar capacty; 4s thoroughly competent, both technically and ically, having held the position of superintendent tn some, of thé ry an largest manufacturing concerns in Gi Apply at Elkan & Herzog’s, 68 White A. RECENT GRADUATE, OF ONE Inedical colleges a New York would lik ean with a regular physician to attend to his nf; tice or perform any professional services medical ethics; no ol ‘Address Docto an engagement thin the tobe of of olty: * New ‘york jection to leaving rF.8. Cy SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS watchman or fo work In & store; no objection fo the ountry or to, travel with an favalld; cap deposit 6900 as Security good reference. Address H.°M. M., Sbsp Restor ty for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE BOY, in an office; best city reference. James Murray, East 13th ii e A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRES Tesiding with his parents, would accept the position o servant to n gentleman about travelling to. buropes unexce Monable references given, Address Edward, box 139 Her oflice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 13 YEARS OLD, IN the country ; is strong and very willing; is used to work- ing after horses; wages no object in x comfortable home; would work for boar and clothes. Address 225 #th av. SITUATION, WANTED—IN WHOLESALE LIQUOR SS honse; lin lares trade ; Jersey City and vicinity; best reference. at or address 60 Canal st., Jersey City. 10 MERCHANTS IN GENERAL.—A SMART, ENER- ketle young business man will pay $59 to any One who Will procure him a situation in any capacity where he can make himself generally useful. | Can Turaioh the best refer. sc inddress M: PKs box 218 Herald oftice, (0 FAMILIES GOING ABROAD.—A YOUNG FRENCH gentleman, speaking English and German and having ex- crllent city recommendation, wishes to act ng interpreter oF secretary to a family visiting Burope, the most parts of which are familiar to him, Address P. I ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WATCHMAN; HAS HAD 2) years’ experience as such and can procure unques- tionable testimonials as to temperance, ability and integrity. ‘Adiress Doyle, 122 East 10th sty New York, WARSTEDEMPLOYMENT AS STEWARD OF A lodge or club, ead waiter or travelling servant, by an experienced ‘many "a brother. Mason; spenks several guages. Direct for one week M. M., station D, 8th st, Vv 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE, without family, the care of a gentleman's residence good reterences, Call at present employers’, No. 6 Weet 181 St, for one week. WARTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, CARVER OR Beard ney, COOK, by a firat claws man. Address Lovejoy, je oice, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. VERY SKILFUL BOOKKEEPER—OF BIGHT ractical experience, who understands the dry goods business, aveks employment; isan excellent penman and very expert at figures; unsurpassable city references ; ex. pectations quite moderate, Address Abstainer, Herald office. SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER WANTED ipa wholesale house. First class references required. Address box 3,25 New Yori Post oflice. BOOKKEEPER WANTED OAT 402 ATLANTIC, 8T., Brookiyn; wages moderate; an elderiy, man preferred. ‘Apply morning or evening. ‘(R. ROBINSON. " ALESMEN WAXTED.—TO THOSE WHO CAN INFLU- © ence a good trade in notions, hosiery and white goods liberal arrangements will be made by calling on or addressing Wilson, Yale & Staats, 393 Broadway. 8T.-AN_ EXP ihe most satisfactory medical references. 312 22.8%, WLMIAMSBURG—A HEALTHY, RE- spectablo married woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own residence; has lost her baby. Cailor ad- dress Mrs. Moore. 335 WEST NTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS 2) of age, to take care of a baby. ALD Esse st —wanre +) married woman who bi to wet nurse. Apply to or address Mr , BY A RESPECTABLE, own child, @ child Galvin. A* AMERICAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, WANTS ace in a Christian family as nurse for a ehild; is rit ing. ob, _ Address A. Van Dezen, Cornw. and fond of childre vite Greene county, YOUNG WIDOW, LONE AND FRIENDLESS, wishes a situation td travel with a respectadie fail av chilu's ures or as lady's maid; is used to tho eva. Ade dress Storm, box 104 Heraid office, 14] W281 5TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A FIRST Inundress to do the washing of a few gentie- ime or private families n or address Laundress. 16] WEST AT STA RESPECTABLE | WOMAN lies w few gentlemen's washing at her own house; good idwrenes. Cali for one week. 43] WEST JstHt st. IN THE | REAR.—A RESPECT. able young wombn to take in washing, of would go @ut day work ; good reference given. Laundresses, &c. Wattresses, &c. EAS 13TH ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 5( "in the siore.—A competent young qwoman as iret’ class ‘waitress, who thoroughiy endersosads ber b tion to do chamberwork ; best elty reference, be ween on Monday and Tuesday. Miscellaneous, AMITY £T., BROOKLYN, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl (arrived trom Paris this week) in a Gathohe fam Wy . bas remained fow eara {0 her Int p’ hie needle ce; speaks French go as nurse for country oF to travel, 6 FULTON 8f., ROOM Xo German woman, apeakin; Situation with a family by to children or an invalid. desires a ake charge of nave, SALESMEN WANTED.—ADDRESS M. W., Herald ollice. TTO DRUGGIBTS—A | SITUATION WANTED BY yor A 4 man who has had several years’ experience and has the best reference, Address B., box 70, Bridgeport, Conn, ‘VARNISHWANTED, A TRAVELLING SALESMAN for a varnish manufacturing house; only those who are Address, with refer- acquainted with the trade need apply. ence, A. C., box 131 Herald oftice. WASTEDIA FIRST CLASS WINDOW _ DRESS! ‘one who understands the art thoroughly will rece! food kuary. Apply immediately to O'Reilly Bros., 207 rooklyn. TANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALFS- men. Apply to L. Somerville, 113 Fulton at., Brooklyn, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH AND GERMAN dry goods salesman; none but thoxe who thoroughly understan dite basines# need apply at 857 Sth av. MEN AND GARDENERS, “SITUATION. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE married man, as coachman and groom, who will be found sober, wi'ling and industrions; can take charge of a amall vegetable garden if required; his wife is a good Iaun- Grea: and cook ; Dest reference from fast employer, with whom they have lived since coming to the counts 5 gountry pre 1 West 28th at, ferred. Call on or address Ly mal owe bet SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM BY A in 10th and Tith ava, third fo steady, en agg 2 young man, or would take care of a pair of road horses. Two years’ reference from last pl Address A. G., Herald offi YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE A. “iareof horses and make himeclf generally useful; city Or country. Call at 64 Mulberry at, siz FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, DISEN' 21. be addressed al last employer's, 25 West. Ba Bh; ois Unquestionadle revere WANTED-CITY OR COUNTRY, BY A nan who fs strictly sober and truatwor- rence. Address J. H., box 18 Herald SITUATION lane 6 good city re Y thy; ottice. 05% TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVES 1 e) Miss WILLIAM reads with married ladi fret families, the poets, history, English literature. Conver- ‘viion on topics [Wy in polite socict correspondence, criticism or a review of th ‘siinple Eng. branches, shake pearian parlor recitations, Terms $2 an hour; ath eae or call mornings ee 2o'ctock or fom 7 to BN Private interviews by appointment. From June to September one-half th We weuson prices. 968 %,A¥ok TRU ‘TWORTHY PERSON OF EXPE. rience to take ebarge of a linen room; she would iso make up the linen for a hotel: understands the marhive thoroughly; reterences given, Call on or address Mrs. Harty. 302 WEST BTH st.—A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY +) as nursery governess or companion to # lady ; A SITUATION AS {ile Dustnose a can ress W. H. 8., sta- come bie, 198 Went 20th 4 WARXTED—A conc OHM AN'S SITUATION BY A SINGLE fteady inan thoroughly understands bis basiness ; best 's harness rence; long experience. Apply at iway, between 23d and 2dd sta. city re store, HELP WANTED—MAL) ACTWARY Wa BY A LONG ESTABLISHED Ife inturance company, which will give a party of sait- vsigcndons and experience a permanent position, Ad. wilh rererences and terms, Live Insurance, Hi aes would minke herself wseful; a good bome Ie red than high wages: ho objection to Stravel for the on Monday, between the bours of 10 and 12. WEST @TH BTA YOUNG ITALIAN GIRL erent with = family going to Bu. of children, &e. Refers to present employers. rena Kayo. 435 STH AV.A RESPECTARLE GIRL WANTS TO travel with @ lady to Europe; eas) Gan be seen wi ber present Sabor er Se ene with the n m 45 4 WEST 35D 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS LADY a U maid would leave the city or travel; has a knowled, of dr dng; would be willing to make herself useful. Good Peteremoes’ Call on or addres Kanne LADY WOULD LIKE A siTvarion AS FORE wornaa fo & dressmaking establishment or whedon por, Good reference. Address Dre UNG LADY OF CULTUR rous of & AND REFINEMENT gorition as Wraveling companion ot mpanton, station (i, Address FLOME, WANTED FOR A LATTE, Girt, AnovrT 1 years old, where abe will be treated as oue of ue famiiy ; Will take care of mebild; no wages expected. Cali at 419 Weat Forty-uiath street, Pg ed WANTED—AS LADY'S. MAID, BY A PRO. tegtant woman, with frat class elty references. Apply at Toom No, 2 Breroort House, — Waster BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS COMPAN. fon to travel with a Indy going to Europes no objagtion Address, for one week, M: wait on invalid, Basues, motion Uy OY WANT ers’ AT a KD-FOR ERRANDS, &C WALK- I EN WANTED 10 G OUTES M x » GET UP ROUTES ON. THE EVEN served. Ap- ply at 30 Ann etree, ATTRESS MAKERS WANTED—AT JM Chatham aquare; good men, ELEGRAM, Firat come tr ganaay 4,000—TO A SUITALE MAN FOR TREAS- urer to a first clase manulacturing company, entabliahedy that is itkely to pay 60 per cent on capital, who’ would take £30,000 of stock. Address Trenturcr, box 110 Herald office. (0 AGENTS ALREADY FMPLOYED WE OFFER od Opportunity to well light wares by sample without interfering with pr verval demand abd Free R. pation; o pe poke Py Ho spnoe, in tint ‘Address lock box ONDUCTING FI AT ‘TRON HOLDER. Tp eens ribo taitn it bat Hold, ite a ovelty of 2 ‘agents el eer ete nok wanted. No excuse for ‘Mlenees ce 10d ity call at 96 Liberty street, room I, And see tite wad » HOLMAN, sole Agent, WA xTED-AgEnrs. month to introduce the ‘1 I nine improgt mmo bones Fazaily Sewing Machine® Price ‘Radeon Secomb & Co,, Pittaburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass, Wrtoursane AGEN NTS FOR LLOYD'S $100,000 RF. pemade ine Ve Aor sereay azigiog ia 0-dey' fone cap See Business AMUSEMENTS. WAN | BALES AT AUCTI 7" Seren Tye eae SET RI ee ¥ HENRY MH. uCTIO! XTRAORDINARY NOVELTY.’ % Wires donee rowms nom | BoA dutta! da Nc eanhin handwriting, Q., Hers Herald ofise. PROPEMTY OF A FAMILY PEEP ODA, coer vE TO i ‘SNTRD—AN AN ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD genase day, Sune % a 106 o'clock, rRelecHUT?, Bavourneen = will be paid, Address ‘& Young, derald poe ee of me Beventh Charmed New i~ cal ‘WASTER. Two 8 THREE YOUNG MEN TO WATT = Sore! ae tenons — RIED 0 Iaean soune mas , , corner Bd av. t Aw fick Oriol Chandeliers vials ke NBEO, GARDEN. oe, WHA WAxTED—MEN 70, 70 SELL LOOKING | Paintin, sig giesonel Doors open i Pasi kegs mn —W HOUSES CO. canon BLY FULL. an Call all week on R, Wynne, MONDAY, JUN) Wewrtee wely USED TO OLAWIEES OFFICE, WHO writes wel Enows and readee in the city and his good to mi cetarentant weak apo fonday saeruing, vewween | BEDROUMS—Brunaels Sand 1,18 room 1, 1801 SE aad Tepe, carved rosewood round en @ finest quality, ae Hk ovr Oa in America will appear. ANTED-SHARP, p, INTELLIGENT Boys oF Goo | Bull in raat a ured lie Win ci mata wll OER ERY Coat OMEN onl APPOINTMENTS, Retire, box! oo rey Sap CRE er coompstion: ‘Armaire roa Glace and Co es ebony nenie top | Seats secured six days in advance. ete Inlaid Cat c ‘al to mate! fa a ant Wandcoben. Bookeascr, enrved inlaid. antique EATRE PRANGAIS_RISTORTS diosina WEEK, Wrenain {STEADY YOUNG, MAN, 30. Assist IN Round Tables, dc all of which ts of frst case manufacture. | "JE. gece “gghav ply to C. K. Maguire, corner Slst st. and 2d av. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands the manufacture of vinegar. Ry eae sie woke EVENING. nu, TwagiE NENTOINETTE, Tuesday—Benefit of Sie? Bows MARIE sui riecion ‘Wednesday Matinee— ral He in Fricay. i SISTORE i jo pe ppb! ya ¥ HENRY D. MINE ‘AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOM B No, § Cortia dttstvect'four doors west of Broadway, Art ivokrEns ee F FINE FRENCH cece AND ORNAMENTS, See EY ac PLATED WARE, ERY, &C. HENRY D. MINER & BARKER will sell at auction on sion, 81; Family Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, 4 seats @ | EN eI clock, at their salesroom, No. 8 Cort, Lcket office, Peters! music siore, 198 Broadway. PRACTICAL ENGINEER AND "TOOL. MAKER Taal rea fu doors ws 7 i Hrouday, importer stock of Down town ticket oflce, wishes a aliiation; can make any. ‘and dies for po *TWEKTRE FRancain OPERA BOURRE, utting and forming any kind of metal? doany Kind of ma. iene Gieks enema Fr biesmses ne HEATRE FRANCAIS. OPERA BOUFFE. KKBe-About 76, Ormola Clocks, 4 and 21 day, in Sole as rej resented. SURAES 3 CALABILRSI: shine work ; ¢ country or South to set up an ifn of of mackie a ieee JE. ny 3 Chariton reek variety. oll of whlch are guarsaieed & ‘Messrs, Alhaiza & Calabresi, Directors of re a eo "Ain dip' eames Wan". Gry, oo | ovr etnies, parton A ZOUNG mos ax ‘of learn! marisa | El panko Backes. iquer stands, Soasacatien Opera Boul ‘Boulfe at ihe Theatre Francale. . pops re Ny aA vefer ores ane Snacnss She aeey will commence oa THURSDAY EVE. ‘June 4 ii ental palntin ---lvory bandied, silver plated Dinner and D ence. Call on or address divans 400 eset Yeas ort ire a, wee bade Poe Ket Callery, of both sbedleld on which occasion will be seen Offenbach’s most original and-Ai ORPHEE AUX ENFE} ARRIAGE MAKER WANTED—ONB ACCUSTOMED without reserve, to close the busl- OMto making conc, carriage parte and. qiveral Jvving. | neues wi ti wii : ame Dneree Et ay firs appearance in mnt good workman t. = ae = YJ, EDWARD BYLANDT, AUCTIONEER WILL | | ORPHEE will be proveoled with new scenery, painted, ¢- 10 JEWELLERS WANTED, YOUNG, LADIES; MUST sell by auction, on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at pronaly by Mesere, + ane understand soldering gold chains: polishers. | 646 Broadway, a general assortment of House) shold Furniture, ‘idmiasiob, G1; Reserved Beats, 0 cents extra; Boxes, @8 Apply to Jahne, Smith 6 and 97 One Carpets, se.’ Also, on Thursday, the entire Furniture con: |, Admission, 91; Resery Farsi rls te poled tained ib private dwelling No. 68 Amity street. From to-morrow at the re re Francais Tioket Ofloes 0 PENCIL CASE MAKERS,—WANTED, A MAN TO im poh ie a Eng hn work on brass stock. Steady work for a good workman, | [>Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM Apply t to W. 8. Hicks, 20 Maiden ¥ No. 8 Cortlandt street, four doors west of Broadway. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ARTIST IN OIL AND PAS- ART GALLERY &5 BROADWAY. LAST GRAND CONCERTS tel; atendy employment and to nt ee man. Ad darens at once Bu jutler Brot meteionprapuere com HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, M1 MIRRORS, CARPETS, &C. or to bis departure for Eur ner of Charles and Fayette sts., Baltimore, (pri depart ‘ope H. D, MINER 4 BARKER il sell at auction on Gorlandt Caen rican tei ANTED—A ATO ae AS BREWER; CAN FIND | June 5, at 10) Cn yi No. ee , wi e pl pH AT class reference. Address K. K. K., box 119 Herald oe Gen! es Hou Carrels, STEINWAY HALL, — Utensils, &e., dc. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS CHIL- dren's clothing cutter; haa had fourteen years’ expert- guce tn the beat houses in the city; best elty reterence, Ad- dress box 186 Herald office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER. ADDRESS N. K. ‘Thompson, Elizabeth, NJ ‘WANTED THREE, PLUMBERS, IMMEDIATELY, AT ‘Cummings & Day's, (19 Henry si Y HENRY D, MINE! AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM No. 8 Cortlandt street, four doors west of Broadway. ART GALLERY 4 45 BROADWAY. OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, P PROOF ENGRAVINGS, 40. H. D. MINER & BARKER ER will sell at auction on Thurs- day, June 4 at Il o'clock, ay thelr salearoom, No, 6 Cortiannt sirett,« chétee collestiog of ON Paint Proof Engravin, atretty a choice col ngs, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, May 30, June 1 and 2. A number of POPULAR ARTISTS will assist. ‘Anentire change of programme for each performance, in- eluding the ae MOST BRILLIANT COMPOSITIONS ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY SIX EErauencrD, WEA, | Chronos, 4c sivighe acer amNpe ers on fancy looms, "Stead; nt, ai LE BULL AND NI. good wages. Address Hard! . MINER, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM a wa Address Harding, Smith & C ford, Conn. BYney,2: D. sacar ae doors west ‘from Broadway. MISSION, 81; RESERVED SEATS, 81 ADAMS’ PRESS AND FIVE CYLINDER PRESS PUBLISHES Caley ‘OF Re aD BOO! Tickets can mow be sec ie sire of Mr. @. feeders wanted, at Russell Bros.’, corner of Centre and ‘at the ca 701 bt be) ‘Mesars. Beaabert & Co., 82) Broad- Reade ats. ket 1g liman’s Tic! Broadway and at the box onle of ‘the Hall, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. daily. MPIC ‘Glamor AT 8. ON HISiORY, POETRY, LITERATURE, 81 MELLES HENRY D. MINER & BARKER will Wednesday, June 8, at 11 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. Good wages and constant employment. SALES AT AUCTION, MEDICINE, MOTION, LETHRES, &C. * sell at Cree} UCTION NOTICE.—T. B. BLEECKER & SCHOOLEY, | Cortlandt atree ae doors from’ Broadway, a large and val- James E. Hayes . Lessee 7 at auction and pri- | city publ m1 ing house m bust u Xeiale Eapeetal atvoution pald to°bales of Furniture at | Petdenase wil ne giveo ia faesday?s papers Will beon ex: | Dazzied and nf a Gi ak s oust: cea private dwellings, hibition Tuesday morning. sisconihaoattone ae or SALE OF PAINTS, tr ele &C.—BY COLE COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF GEN- G) ORGE L, FOX..... & MURPHY, at 381 Fulton st ‘Monday, June 1, at 10x o'clock, 10 tons White, Lend, dry and mixed Paints, « teel Furniture, Velvet, Taj ie i . ‘Fox =| ‘apestry and other Ci solid black wainut Parlor and Be: ‘arpets ; room ‘OW Paintings gine, julphur, Medicines, Turkish Rhubarb, metal and glass d Ei ings, rich French decorat ‘Dinner Set, gem} Stwo Horses and two Wagons, sed for'ped- | Bate nat Natio "Jaarble top Centre Tables, Buffel Ble” nets NREAT DANSE LUE GAL. on. an ug dt drugs. boards ‘o-morrow (een ee mf pad 1, n Saturday next, June 6, MME ‘ONE HUNDRED’ = Gheloek, at 186 West Thirty: fourth Monday), June 1, a 106 | pORMANOE Of his aupert triumph will be celebrated fn gala CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, the entire rich Furntture of the house, aoa ie everyth! style, and in a few nig) a | rotates H fe 5 (al sent desi) the ‘sell een aes race ceiguin | Fitulste or housekeeping, and many really good pleco of | Treapective of sex) will appent rejurctuated, in al ry wi to-morrow (Monday), at 25 St. Mark's ce (Eig) ‘urniture, ina an jiass ‘w ure, ir fe it street), near Third avenue, the genteel and ty Furniture | Catalogues early Monday mor morning.” of new Cas new er new dances, new grotesquerie, new ofa private famil; See ‘ticuiars day of sale. ————— scenery, new di Z Fee Pane CAMPBELL, Jr., Salesman J, BockHN AvoTIONEER, MATINEES, Vis, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. lortgage Sale. —e UCTION SALE OF RICH CHINA AND BOHEMIAN His Lordship’s Larder, <TEINWAY HALL, Glass Ware, Fancy Goods, &c. THIS DAY, May'29." S THIS (SUS NDAY) 1) EVENING, MAY 31. DNESDAY afternoon, at 8 o'clock, J. R. F, will sell, on Friday, May 29, at 10 o'clock, at 401 GRAND CONCEK' by LEAVITT, SPREBEION & CO.. ‘at Cuinton ‘a Sales- | Broadway, comer of Walker street, by virtue of a chattel Most positively and riety mortage, the Furniture and Fixtures of the Barroom and fhe last appearance raat ale of French and German Fancy Goode, superb col- | ‘Diniig toms known os His Lorahip's Larder, consisting of In the Atlantic States tion of rich China, Bronze, Parian and Bobemian Glass large black reaere Counters, Mirrors, English Beer Pumps, Of. rine world famed Se AROSAL donna, juat landed, ednaisting in part of China Tew and Toilet | Siver Mated Ware, Glass Ware, Gaa Chandeliers and Fistures, AME PARI Sets, ts; Bronze Stal Si ieee Marbie Groups and Figures, | black inut Tables black walnut Dinin, Prior to her ‘see Parian and Bisque Figures, anes, Bohemian “Giass Cases, Casters, Table Linen, ‘Cutlery, targe lot lot write For California, oties Range, Cooking Utensils, Signs On which occasion she He je aatateg By the folfowing ae. ‘The above sale is Ponepoued anti Monday, June 1, at 12 ee, Vocal and Tumrumental ‘Talent oi the haaed OH HN ie FARRINGTON, J Attorney for Mortgages. ‘AMES JENKINS, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL AT ‘auction, on Monday, June 1, at 11 o'clock, at Phillipe’ Stable, 4 Mercer wreet.'20 Horses: one black’ Pony, 10 or 12 bacds high, warranted gentle and sound; one open Ba- rouche in perfect order, three Hackney Coaches, one Express Wagons, Top fea, new. and hand. Double Single Harness, Saddies, Bridles, Sheets, Whips, Halters, &c. Sale positive. lMacre AND PEREMPTORY SALE oF MAGNIFICENT Busts, wii ‘and Tollet Sets, Card Receivers, Mantel Sets, Wine Bouies, Orystalline Glass ¥ ve luret Sets, dc. Goods on view Monday morning. june 6. Mr, Cosiens' Hagravings, Choice Water Colors, Firat Class Paintings. Messrs, LEAVITE, STREBEIGH & UO. announce that they wil sell by auction as above a large and cholce collection irat Class Paintin, beautiful cxampialty some of the mox at distingutahed artists, American and forelgi Also fifty chotce Water olors, by Dattey, Johannot, Catter- mole Gonntag, Cropeey, Dightody Lafont do Metz, ko. and Mr & Wet MOKUAN. Mr. G, COLBY. Fexetn of Cone ee way het ‘can be obtained at ail the music about 100 Framed some of them very rare and Household Furniture.—J. BARRY & CO,, Auctionee stores ; rese! its extra, at the office of the hall; Valuable, belonging to the late Mr. A. M. Cozzens. will scl! cn Monday, June i, ni the large brown sone rest | at Sehr wi Broadway, ‘and at the Theatre Ticket office, ee ies Urnce 188 Eat Nincioenth street, near Fourth avenue, com- | 118 and 114 Broad UCTION NOTICE. irenclag at Il o'clock, precioely. ‘The sale comprisce tus MONDAY, JUNE 1, Satire contents of the house, ‘consisting of an elegant rose- | C‘TEINWAY HALL. LARGE AND 3 heicisinve SALE sod pevangotarn cetera, iv guaee ea ean MOsr POSITIVELY» C1 eatin brocat mart Vent — "ay ON Paintings, “French eyaaes e afagnitcen Bed: LAST APPEARANCE 70 NIGHT. MANUFACTURED STRAW SAND, PALM LEAF Goop8. | foom’ Furniture, consisting of wit Bedatends, Bureaus, Cl Also ‘legant I ‘Drain, al ey ‘ADAME PAREPA-ROSA . BEING A CHOICE AND DESINABLE SELECTION | Cutlery; Sliver, Plated Ware, Sey with, Wi WILL SING TWO NEW SO commences, Wi te MGALL TO-NIGHT, Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale at the house. EI — Ete a — THE ATLANTIC STATES. of FIRST CLASS GOODS, embracin ALL THE LATERT STYLEs, Catalogues and sam) ()PCHIDS, CAMELIAS, £0.-GREAT AUCTION, SALE Se TT ‘at ues ani eye rat tas ias, YA! Wit, TOPFING & CO, Auctioneers, Dendrobium and ouber Orchids; 21 large Camellias, Azalcas ‘wa WILL SING TONIGHT ‘182 Church street. 4 other Plants, at greenhonse, corner nee Thin. -ninth street BEL Ragslo, (BY Di ‘OR THE 1 East tl TIME ‘TO-NIGHT. oo PAREPA. ROSA WILL ee \d Fourth avenue, Thursday also Greenhouse and Sash, AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY morning, June 4, at 11 o'clock ; BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, June 2 at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Saiearoom. ets R, FIELD, AUCTION- ~~ Continuation sale of 120 ungniticent City Lote at In- eer, 457 Pearl atreet, corner City Hall place.’ Wednesday, ELL CONCERT Rood, on Central avenue, Westchester county, about half a | Guns and Pisto%e, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Gperd “AULD LANG SYNE,” TO-NIGHT. milé trom Macomt"s Dam, Glasses, Tools, dc, Pics Bower The balance of this property, comprising over a hundred | Thursday, Men's ‘cha Women’s Clothing, oy oder Mas ‘ADAME PAREPA-ROSA Lots, being part of the areas Morrt Contel 16 Stott street, "1M ‘SAILS FoR CALIFORNIA ‘Title indisputable. One- oom somata ‘on mortgage. <aesineeeiintermeenceenneaicsaeiseeen monet ‘TO-MORROW (MOND. _Mape at TP Cedar street, PAyNprore ERIS SALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— : Monday JAMES AGAR will sell at 59 New Bowery, o'clock 400 lota of Watches and Jewelry and other goo M RS. F. B. CONWAY'S Poon THEATRE, BROOKLYN, =m MONDAY, JUNE BE ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEEE :R AND REAL | Grder of G. Throp, Twenty-elghth sureet. REETS OF NEW YORK, a ° ae new acenery SRGPEME HOUSKUOLD FURNITURE of the inde AWNBROKER'S SALE,—WEDNESDAY, JAMES AGAR and most powerful cast. will sell at 59 New Bowery, at 11 o'clock B(0 lot of Silk and other Dresses, Paisey and’ Stella Shawls, Silk Cloaks, Kernants, Conta, Bantaloons and Vests. By order of John J. Levy, 45 Sixth avenne. AWNEROKER'S SALE.—FRIDAY, aueue AGAR will sell at 59 New Bowery a lar; jortment of Mens? and Women’s Clotting, P, FULLON, Weat Phirty-niath AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—JOHN MORTIMER, 15 EAST Broadway, will sell to-morrow (Monday) 40) lots Wo- yle and finish, in rosewood and French oak; made to by our best city makers; the property of a gentleman Jeaving for Europe, ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by anction, on Thursday, tea nt the elegant privaie mansion, ‘Thirteenth street, near venue, at 10 oFel dk THE DRAWING ROOM will be found exquisitely carved soxewood Suits, in gure! medaition satin, with the hs Axminister, W: Veivet and Brasseis ht pets; Louis XIV. Etageres ti rand Mantel Mirrors, with rich carved frames; Houkcases, ‘Consols, Reception Sy FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 585 BROADWAY. ‘The doors surrounded at 7. Insurrection begins at & TRH Ww Piumoriete and ve 5 ere es WAMLOLD KUS, Glorious auscoa of the new burles: ag of ACK AND PAN CONVEN BLACK AND TAN CONVENTION. BLACK — TAN CONVEN(ION, ‘Terminating with tl Shairs, splendid Chandeliers, Brackets and Vases for Gas; | men's choice Clothing, Bedding and other Goods, by order KU KLUX KLA\ fine artistic Bronzes, Hee Mantel docks, and Rta agere Orna: ui a — é (pl Re ski ata, fine Statuary and ancient and modern ings. order ird avenue: rie MIN THE BEDROOMS-Fine carved roewood aud French | der D. echans 187 Ln Laurens street. IRRACE GARDEN, oak Bedsteads, Armoire-a-Glace Dressing Bureaus, carved Suits in heavy brocatel and ops, Lounges, Easy Chairs; the Third avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth sts. ietor. Bernet Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bedding of ‘the best descrip: ENO GRAND, SACRED C JD ICHARD WALTERS, SHERIFF'S ADCTIONRER. ty Distillery and ten years’ Lease of Yin set on Neoaday\ ae Hotelocks ‘at Non, aja and 416 | SUNDAY, MAY Si AT. 8 OCLOOK IN THE AFTER- lion Carpets, with Curtains to | Washington street, a Kectifying Distierg, t me on a and 6 ‘NOON AND ATS IN THE EVENING. wood and oak Bookcases, Library | ing order, with ten years’ unexpired lease of premises. Sale Programme. Tavles, Armehalre, Lounges to match, Bronze and’ Orm peremptory. ‘with Coupes and Figures to match ; fine Statuary and Lo HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER- OFFICE | 23 ‘ING ROOM—Rich carved French Bookeanes, Butfet TT aGearibers tivest pt beth, on Monday, June Extension Tables, antique carved Suit, rieh y decors: a nq o'clock, the entire Furniture of the Boarding House ner, Tea and Coffee Sets of Dresden China; rich Cut Glassware, &c., de. ; Brooze Clocks, with the Chea! deliers to match. aveny ar Thirtioth street. & Finale, “ican 9. Indian March, 10. Seren: Sol et Atricaine’, Breet OBERT pSOMPRVILLE, AUCTIONEER. | AND REAL ESTATE BRUKER, OF FICK AND SALESROOM S7 NASSAU STREGT, OPPOSITE, THe POST OFFICE. ROBERT SOMERVILLE WILL SELL BY AUCTION ON MONDAY, TULSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, I $d of June, at 10:6 o'clock each day, at ealesroom sireet, opposite the Post of and valuable collection TAND Y, ee uy nd at a ar Me spore of new and second hand Pian ih of five firat class makers, and take aid, This offer will be con- aya. and second hand insiru- vd rent Vayplled if purchased, oF for sale ai i. EPO: Beason Tickets, admitting to all the certs during the entire summer season, bargains for e: T SCHRODER'S PIANO ROOMS, 54 UNION SQUARE, Gites, Oe . ; AAT new frst cians square and upright Pianos, of superior | (HE METROPOLITAN is inryend bapitin od caabon this soe ta done, toletand Mets calgn Pipaina tented ipo |e OB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, comy oa the diferent rc nel ent and modern men . ad compre sit the, dierent yion aneieee aad aoe | - a ame, woer Pend Gt it flraratcan [sled and the best that Italy can prow ie Of OFnae FIRST CLASS PIANO FOR SALE—MADE BY " sad rth test Hazleton Bros. ; will be eld for balf its vaine for cash, ELTON & BROTHER, corner of Greene and Ask for piano 8. mente, The catalogue at the day of sale wil give description ‘ud name of each gure and vase. BX ,ROBERT SOMERVILLE Reni Extaie Broker, Aireet, opposite the Post « sion tree eet. ik MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO NTLEMEN only, on Interesting subjects, atthe New York Museum of Anatoiny, 61 Those unable to attond these AUCTIONRER, AND " tice and salesroomn $7 Nassau “FINE ASSORTMENT of new scale Pinnofortes, KOBUNT SOMERVILLE. will rel by aucts ‘on, Wedneaday, fat DUNHAM 4 SON'S new ‘warerooms, 881 Bronewag. lectures tnsy receive" copy Pf bong 3% conte, Ad: ‘Jane kus lots Glave, a heecometenet Mote met ace _. | gress Secretary of New “York um of Anatomy, 618 hiture, removed from au elegant country mansion to the spa 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, AGRAFFE, Foom at our Art Gallary © Filth avenue, for conven | A “Qianie sounding boar, double round con ry of wale, vix Rvs 795 , COMPLETE SUITS FOR PARLORS, LIBRARY, DIN. | SAFved mouldings-—a barged | for Bae oaieeey - MUSICAD. ING AND BEDROOMS, 18 ROS! woob, BLACK 'WAL- sarc oe GENTLEMAN WILL Gi INSTRUCTION ON THE maton CAN LHON MARCO ITE & CO. HANDSOME 71.8 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | 4h Piano Mt pupi’s remklende for Gil per quarier, | Bows > AA, forte, our round corners, carved mouldings, overstrung | Herald —_— i , _ A large invotce of pier, masiel icrore, from a house decite- | Suen, frou irame, Agratte an ‘and Seroll Desk, for S24 = ita ing business, ILE, 18 Amity street near esatwey. “4 ROSEWOOD PIANO IN PERF! "8 CHEAP poh op PUBLICATIONS—TO BE oT ORDER. PRICE Ino. A superb rosewood seven octave Piano, of all music and dealers, or mailed direct the publishers. Catalogues free, BUOSEY | I ces F CGAL ARIONEER Cn A B12). Apply at No. 8 Cottage pla ¥ & CO., #44 Brondway. E ; 0 _ ila HOUSENOLD FURNITURE. MISRORS, CARPETS, ke | ~ : USICAL. PIANO, GUITAR, VIOLIN, SINGING, Han. MONDAY, SUNK I. ie A POZEN BARGAINS.—UPRIGHT AND & ware | py TS eT Mey Getween Seventh AT 109, 0% Look, ST. NEAR BROADWAY, carved rosewood Parlor Tables, Pier Mirrors and Cornices, damask AT 259 WEST FORTY-SECC All the Futniture of said ho Suites, mari le tc Pianos, new mx ‘old, 8100, $1), B20, to BRO anteed by CHAMBERS & SON. manufactures corner Fourth avenue, ia the Bible: House. fand Eighth avenues. Lessons strictly private and terms low. Send for circular or call, fant lace Curtains, Socas ‘and Kaxy Chatra, fine waluat » reggae emarer ROP, DUMSDAY'S MUSICAL ACADEMY 18, THE Mahorany Bedgteads, Bureau Armoire a ¢ A FEW FIRST CLASS PIANOS, VERY CHEAP. Dest place for indies and gentlemen to le Table, Dining sa!) the Chandeliers, ve Have been used a little ; hearty new. Ume, the piano, singing, guitar, violin, accorde: Garpete, Olielothe, Kitchen Ureustile, ae. first class new Pianos to rent Gerttha,” Pinafore fot dale tamed. ‘aud Wo fet chienp, at 194 house. West Bowses y ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. and og sale r yy anothy tne ML HAINES BROTHERS UeMmentss Pianoforte Wareroom: reet, near Sullivan, rp, ARTISTS COMPOSING THE CELeEaarED Choir, at Dac’ steenih street tio ty 119 Kast Thirtee Bast Fo Jaton aqu chott of St Ann's Church dighth street), Mijas A. Wells, Down down ction, we ossne eee Opnaate teak Omen, en a en nen Te, soprano, Mies 0 Somien, contralto; Sig ope tee! Household Furnitare, Rosewded Flauotorte Mrvory MAGNIFICENT TARP FOR 8 HTC, 5 achat 4 be sites ag A double uction, nearly pew; mate by Sebaatinn Bean | eMsagement 10 any other church. iron dressed fondon, Apply at BAT! JOUNSTON & VAN TASS Viianova’s, 28 Bast C will aell by autetion, on & DAVIES! gun store, 89 Centre Mondays, yauve 1 Tess We o'e ee ieee ane te lew street, New yor ANTE! F BEST MAKE AND IN enth atree ween Broadway an niversity place, the en- ite dhe Eo iTED-—A MUSIC BOX, 01 A fire contents of said house, via:—Carved walnut and maho- A HANDSOME UPRIGHT BOUDOIR PIANO, PULL W good order, ius seca ik. fair nat price will be paid, ny Parlor Suita, in reps and haircioth; French Bede compass, 4p maid id wore, rich walnut case, perfect order, Aduress, with full particulars, "Munle a" Herald offiee. at acti mde, Hrensing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Chairs and Easy Chairey French plate Pier Mirrors, rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, KCK'S plano factory, Forty-atxt sire near Broniway. Lace Carmlches Uterali, with erbicn Wescic arbi ste eens LECT ASSORTMENT OF UPRIGH ee ee ‘with the Kitchen Utensi's, with which the sale will commence. S ASSORT! IGHT AND UARB Catalogues now ready at the auctioneers’ ofice, 89 Nassau janon for sale of to rent at reduced rates, at Ol VRIER. fs “ab ANS, on, Bate, Brannon sireot or 11d East Thirteenth street, ton's 8 inadiufactory and warercoms, 33 Weal Thirteenth ot | gradrenner chen Mine, ‘Tallicber au Ht (est) isme rue, au coin gn | de Brondway. Dovouty, 5 ASCUNESR. REAT BARGAING—LOUIS, BERGE & CO. NO, ve Pianoforte, Taps er new and second Pianos and Melo- Bit M. Parlor Suite, Any ae., Ae, ‘arpeu deons to yh at a tc to = and for sale on instalments at #10 MARBLE. MANTELS, _ M. DOUGHTY pit foil on Monday, Sune, at Hoy oeloek ‘ah. Ag vcare ane Wid; new 7 octave rovewood Agraite ~ - at his aalesroom, 19 Naatan street, near, Fulton, a large and 280 to 400, : ARBLE MANTELS. GSie coveres ima cateh rue Fede hhiretcigt, | JDIANOS.TWENTY BECOND HAND PIANOFORTER, low pricea Wat ke RUABER'S Marble Workm 108 Bast on hee is Hy cout on a a ragnaaners, for aale at ote| by CHICKER: Eighteenth sured hear Third avenit Cut this out. an Garp at Th 3. ou Broadway. Pianos th ren aden Pel h i T sen —— na saan ea and Cote Fels entension ARLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ant Chairs, Sofas, Loungs irrors, Sliver 00 NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES at great varietien, td juced . KDA! yh utlery, Ae. Catalogues ready at salesroom great bargains, Fer gan alto, to let avd hold on in ‘afactory, ‘62 First avenue, near re | street, Get price lie sie ataimentt CUMMINGS, No. 8 Caron square. before onying ‘leewheres” Manteis put up in the country. MASKS AND FACES. Wednesday, June (ast tine), LOVE'S SAORIFICE, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE ‘1968, ha Mr. (Ee DrovonaM, Local Di entit! ‘With bis origina) ee LOTTERY OF LIFE. 0 TRE. ADMISSION 50 CENTS.. Bornes semen the eat _ For Six Nights and One Matinee only, On M Monday, ea rening and ‘and d Saturday Matinee, ithe f ee jh, in ber own aa oa ee eta nal ee Pa HERON AS CAM: ih coacacieat yer bilan tale tajenta, and eautfal represen “tatl e her ow! ourpae Sate AS ‘RON MATINEE: On Monday, June TILDA HERON. §, vil be eda wholly néw and: Prodi Bie ear im and an un- rm ‘months of ¢ prep f money. ‘The characters played by artists elected frou: the best companies inthe States. 954. MADISON SQUARE HALL. Broadway, corner Twenty third street. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. THE WAR. jORA! SALLIE BROWNSON GOODRT CH. __Evening at ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays at oP. M. Ber 16 OE venxacun MONDAY AND roEsbay RINGS, JUNE 1 AND & THE WONDERFUL NEGRO BOY PIANIST. POSITIVELY TWO NIG! N. B.—ON Sosa rare AT 2 0°CLOCK, sdaten farina and children. thes aes vWEDs EaDAy EVENING, June 8, TOM appears at Sta- ORRELL SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 726 and 730 Broadway. Adrlssion 60c. Unezmapiedauccess of Molineaux St. Jobn's adaptation. hich oe OF LA BELLE HELENE, or . *SOPKIE, IRENE AND JENNY PARIS, HELEN AND ORESTES. All the ortginal ore celebrated composer Ofenbach pre- served, 0 the excitin ‘nro MW. LEFFINGWELL, nightly as MEO JAFFIER JENKINS. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. ADMISSION 50 CENTS: HEATRE COMI U1 ‘614 BROADWAY. Th Ri onder, MONS. MRE, | |} NoNs. At AIRE, MONS. ATREQ, MONS: ARES! MONS. AIREO,, MONS. AIREC, ATR! MONS. AIREC, MONS. AIREC, in bis astonishing Aerla Feat entitled REVOLANT CARON AND SONS}. | Ste: CARON AND SONS, 40 STAR PE RFORMERS. 3. .RFORME: 8IG. CARON AND SONS. | | 81G. CARON AND SONS, in their Classic le Groupings. 40 STAR PER! 8. 40, StAR FERFOSME: aoe AR The new Burlet 1e, "| EARHREEAY SEA. MATINEE EVERY ie AND SATURDAY. | ial & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. CARD. ‘The recent announcement of the speedy termination of the resent brilliant season has caused mic lanppolatment to he majority of the patrons of this favorite ha, eapest ladies, who have anticipated wal of'the delightful levees aftonted by LEON'S WORLD FAMOUS GRAND DUTCH “s." Seesaw fruvtful a subject of bur. he Belle Helene” could e wi it y pen, of Lao In pact wa pot A Prtntaa? ou his aa ai mos ate has been in careful preparation caring Anentire new stage wrted from rarily R. EDWIN KELLY, ‘ who was originally ensi for the role of PARIS, and for which To waveduis combining the vocal and dramatic qualities re~ quired could be procured, of the opera with that com) ment is renowned. It is no ae Poe chen thie oetablishe that he deems it ai pauty. 1 eromply with the tiatbere ing request of his patrons, and will therefore make his reap- pearance oN MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8 TN THE ONLY LEON'S NEW SENSATION, LA 1-BELL—L. x. Mr, EDWIN KELLY.....0000-+ af. LEON (the author! Supported by an -PARIS HELEN ane orchestra. LAST NIGHTS OF LEON’S GRAND DUTCH “3.” First apearance of the favorite Tenor, MR, JOHN CROSHER, ¥ PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 2m BOWERY. ‘ONY PA‘ aR READY, The new musical Sarees, replete with local hits and JOHN SHEPPARD AND JOSEPH BLUESKIN. Startling Situations, Hairbreadth Escapes, Grand Tableau, new and popular Music, Songy, Dusit (oF uted, Key Ae. ENGAGEMENT FOR ONE Were HIORR. or Mi: RSON ALLE! AND JOHN Ne ON AND JOHNNY. ALLEN: remiere Danseuse, ESMirH. Fi it E i fs irst 9) AFANCE Ol e famous PP MULE. HELEN Continued snecess: rj THE GREAT LINGARD., THE GREAT LIN BURLESQUE, y Mons. Srollosy, ‘AIRIES CAVE. MATINEE W' DNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2'5 O'CLOCK, RYANTS’ OPERA HOUSE. Tammany Building, Fourteenth street, adjoining Acade tm CROWDED HOUSES. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. YANTS' MINS! RELS, UNSWORTH, THE BLACK EUGENE, THE WONDERFUL PRIMA DONNA, EPH HORN, THE ORIGINAL SON OF MOMUS, MOUR AND DAN BRYANT. OLD TIMES LOCKS -Mocan and Hughes, Ku Kiogs Kiam. THE CHINESE EMB. Jn thelr daring feats of Knife, Laden, to ehiaeeni a H ADO ABOUT Ni Box office open from 10 to 8 for sai rved Seats. FOU ovens HOUSE, BROOKLYN, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE Season & COMPANY OPEN IN PHILADELPHIA Street Opera Hou fous Farmly, The pose and Gander, &c. Monday, June is. wy iravellers, The Im- ‘urand Matinee every Satur BROADWAY. OPEN Wehun 8A. M. mun ‘o a M. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. Seventh av., Detween Fiftyetehth and Pifty-ninth atm pore ReDO AICGARUEN CONCERTS, ERY EVENING AT. at this beautifully situated and elegant establishment, THIS. SUNDAY, MA’ FAG, GRAND SUND DAY CONCERTS. RNOON at 3ig, EVENING at 8 o'clock. iS UNRIV. LLED ‘ORCHESTRA of FORTY: TWO, EBRFORME! RS EMINENT SOLOISTS. CONDUCTOR.. ab Ti ODORE THOMAS. ADMISSION 2 CEN No postonement on seoount of the weather. jovice will be given of the frat GRAN ATINEE. Masts aod Wort The Broadw: venth avenue and Heit Ratiroad cars "pase the dour, whil Sinth anu Lighth avenue cars are but ® short block off. =, ISLAND THEATRE AND CIRCUS--“ON LON@ jand’s Sea-irt Shore" and facing the Avantic Ocean reakers, only 200 feet from railroad depot, Ground and lofty tumbling by an indesinite number of performers on the sand. ure and a thousand chiidren assist in the formance daily. erformance commences on tl of every train which leaves Greenwood, near Bencuary entrance, from 8 A. M. to i P.M. [PGE AND JURY CLUB.—CONTINUED SUCCESS i different rials every evening; the most rare, witty an Original entertainment cver offered to w fun-loving publics held at the Arsenal, No. 2 Irving pince, This ele; lesan cool hall is crowded nightiy. Refreshments served di trial. Chief Baron opens Court att {UN FOR THE MILLION. HARRY BILL'S ANNUAL Picnic at Elm Park, Staten id, » June 8, 1868, Come one, come all, Tickets by my ror fall pare Uculars see small bilis. The boats Je Teave pier i9 North river wt 1, = we D rie aly OR THE OPERA AND THR, iH. M. ADAMS, AGENT. 5:30, 7:40, WW A.M. an ‘and6 P.M. The band leaves in ihe 10:40 boat, TR URED AT THE RAILROAD TICKEE OFFICE, ME TRUPOLTFAN HOTEL, ON THe BEACH AT LONG. BRANCH AND ALL oF Wiliam Lingard’s Conrle Songs have just been pub- Mashed. Price with wars Leg l yy Ber PWM. A. POND « CO. ET eer ORSE “MARINE Beak Comique; price Ble. MAINE, «i Broadway. OF aR et se PRI Betixe Es’ ABLISMMER Ranso.#. ©. DOUSON'S NEW PATENT Benes, ‘ower. Onli and examine ih lug finest wned country. Instruction frdm'8 A Me Wo 9 Be Me

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