Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
'_ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, 1 Be BLOCK FROM Cl ALL FRANRFORT HOUSE, fort, corner oahin genic slr, tio Cea, Sand B38 weer, DOOR FROM RUTGERS STREET, AT 14 HENRY i t Board, pleasant Rooms, with and‘all the 6 comforts of home; terme very mmoderaif, able 2 NELLAON ELACE, NEAR WAVERLEY PLACE AND vadway Ve Very pane. Ne “Room: oma ‘oF without Eeard, Persons, with satisfactory refer- KS FROM U gBLOC: ais Efe yo! YVESANT AnD. UXION iy East Thirteenth N oy aie house; ny! bral ion wor. GooD BOARD. 5 fa ran. REE. at Boston Hor fabian a ceae iso bodgh vy aaa pheoy jginge by pe 00M, ‘eaury aD) git or week Meals oe op ee ee ) Hint etre room a gualemany Wiboat boat m4 Waar way earouatr FLACK —FURN ROOMS a Srirder good iy, vooniay with’ all nant [3 Dienees. Call f Foes ang = Q REST St. IN THE REAR, SECOND 159) Bose foor.— A. vezmpetesh worm n wishes a few families’ WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STRi 163 r— A. widow lady RET, wean BROAD, house woul like a few hoanters able excellent. Location Very reasonable terms. splendid for the summer. 165 Ristthed Rooms for fantties tr sieelo eeatemen, or fama arith Board; drat clan Louse aid Wveation for the SECOND AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET, — L95 Hint ce‘Soante with wel iuralshed: Rooney for terms moderate. JR PER WEEK,—PLEASANT BOOMS, WITH aaech ee Lo tema west of Bi a bad | ‘Pisecker stryet, near Sacdougal; also on the seashore, FIRST | STREETLARGE FRONT. AND BACK tieman om, ros im GHG per wens Board TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- nues.—Newly and handsomely furnished Rooms to let iHemen and wives or single gentlemen, with or Board, Call at 51 Twelfth atreet, ABINGDON SQUARE, LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, Bil Based, for tras G18 a wook Also Second Floor, toa respectavle family. 15 ise STREET, Bayne = nny od SEVENTH AVE- nue.—A whol separately ; references eetaooas 15 eu Bux re ty CORNER: OF FIFTEENTH ard, idan partion, furnished class t, with Board, togeth- aia |] LIVINGSTON PLACE, FRONTING STUYVESANT square.—Handsomely furnished Room to let to single gentleman ; private family; call on Monday. 17% STREET ELEGANT ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, to pes eet 104 East Seventeenth street, Union suare. 20 WEST. ee ETREET A FEW DOORS from Fifth avenue.— Havin into other hands, it Rooms, with Doatdean now be had; refer: ence require WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET. PARTIES DESIR- Ang first class accommodations can find Sults of Rooms 6n first and second floors, with private table If desired ; house Bewiy furnished throughout, ‘2 ST. MARK'S PLACE.—NEWLY | FURNISHED Rooms, singly or in suits; excellent table, first class house, 19, West FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFfH Sixth avenues,—Large, handsomely furaished fooma, with, Bonrth on second aad third Hloora; reduced summer prices; atightrut jocation, 22 WASHINGTON PLACE, ONE DOOR EAST OF UNI versity y pies —One of the most convenient and plea- Gant localtt city, Elegant Rooms, with Bo 26 Wet, 7 ENTY-NINTH STREET BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—-Furnished nd unt ue ished Rooms to let, with or without Board. “Frivate table if desired, ARK’S PLACE—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED mm, single or en suite, to rent, with Board, QQ STUYVESANT STREET GENTLEMEN | DESIR- Ing, furnished Rooms, with the comforts of howe, may amd hem in a private failiy, References exchanged. families or singie gentlemen; 203 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.TO LET, PLEAS: ently furnished Rooms, without board;'bath and gas; convenient to new Tammany Hi EAST BROADWAY.—A FEW GUNTLREAN: can be accommodated with first class odern iy hi ais a improvements” Splendid location. Terms 212 BEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A | NICELY a Wshed front Room, with Board, for one or two gentlemen™ Call for two days. 213 urverte STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— let, a furnished Rodm, on second floor, with gas, ry gent! jewad, at #4, or to two ‘or r 85 per wee! EAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A YOUNG Jridow Indy, living entirely alone, has two elegantly ed Rooms to lot, to & geniieunan atid wile, with Board furnished for the lady only, WOOSTER STREET, BETWEEN BLEECKER and Amity streets.—Furnished Rooms to let, to indies, with Q27 EW NO) WEST FOURTEENTH | STREET. — 2. ently furnished Rooms, with Board; location seisicassed tor Parcmar anal tere je. References exchanged. 233 ‘EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR SEOOND AVE- nue.—Furnish: to let, with or without board. Table boarders fa "Heferenosa exchanged. 239 BAST | THIRTIETH | STREET. FURNISHED Rooms for married or single persons, with or with out Board. 24 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTIETH street. Handsomely furnished Rooms to let to gentlemen, with Breakfast If required. 297 SPRING STRERT.—FOUR, GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with Board or a furnished Room in Vandam street, near Hudson, Inquire in the store, 30) AND 202 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER Second avenue.—Large Room with cloweta, hand- somely furnished, on second floor, with Board; uochildren gr nurses taken. 300 NINTH STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER SKC- e ‘ond avenue.—A private family will rent one or two elegantly furnished Rooma, with or without Board, at very moderate pulces, to gentlemen. Vr 312 WEST NINETEENTH STREET —A LARGE FUR: nished Koom, with or without Board ; 818 with Board for two; bath, gas, de., &c.; but few boarders; references ex- changed. 31 #6 EIGHTH AVENUE.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front Room on second floor, suitable for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, 337 WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. —A SUIT OF Rooms, on the second floor, handsomely furnished, to a family for housckeeping, or to gentlemen, with or without Board; gas and bath. Spe & WUsT TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON uare.—Suits of Rooms and single Rooms, furnished, for yentismens without Board; locatiou fine and’ bouse tired class. 34m stREEn ¢ or without Board, in a pritate fami Rooms at moderate terms. Apply at 2 West Thirty-fourth street. 235 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH nicely furnished ibrary, 72 nished Kooma, singly or en sulte, with frat class table; house first class and has every convenivnoe. Keverences require: 37 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. ‘A pleasant furvished front oom for a gentieman aud wife, or two gentlemen, with Board; ample closets; mode: n conveniences convenient location. 39 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM Fourth avenue,—Handsomely furnished Apartiuent to Jet; bath, and newly fitted up; with private table if desired. AQ) East Fourty, STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ined Roofs to et, slugly or on sultey to gentlemen or gentlemen jerms Irom $5 to $15 per woek AQ, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Parlor and two Bedrooms, on second floor, to Fent, without board, to gentlemen ; honse fi Reter- ences exchanged. AQ GOUVERNEUR STRERT. FURNISHED ROOMS for ladies or gentlemen, with or without Board, in private family, Terms mode te. —TO LPT, TWO if required. come. | EAST NINETRENTH STREET, way.--To let, @ small furn sferences. Bre: k NEAR BROAD- bed Room in @ private 465 HUDSON STREET GT LUKE'S BLOCK)—FUR: Je) niehed Rooms to let, with Board, for gentlemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen ; first class Board. 627 THIRD AVENUE. TO LET, A LARGE, HAND. somely furnished Room on second story, in. private house, to one single gentleman, with Board, in u'strictly pri- vate family; terms moderate, A PRIVATE’ FAMILY HAVE THREE OR FOUR handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; reference required. Apply at 48 West Twelfth stroet, LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA HAS TAKEN THE house 50 Seventh avenue, first house above Fourteenth atreotj large and small Rooms, with first class Board. A NEW PROPRIETRESS HAVING RENTED THE 48 | respectable yc PRINCE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —NEWLY furnish to three or four famHy. Call for three day A¢ SNYH AVENUF, NORTHEAST CORNER eenth etreet.—To let, with Board, large and «mall Re very desirable for the suramer, being’on the corner of two wide streets, Table boarders accommodated. Terms to suit the timen, 53 BANK STREET, ONE DOOR FROM FOURTH OO sireel.—A lady or gentleman and wife can have @ neat ly furnished Room and Bedroom ; no other lodgers. WASHINGTON SQUARE (FOURTH STREET) e overlooking the park, for single gentleme Yithout board; cars pass the door every five miuutes front i k. “atral 57, 6 WEST THIRTY-THIRD be be JU Roomsto let, with or without Bo: gentlemen ; terms reasonable; pri poo Mg NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- way.—Handsomely furnished Kooms, with or without Preak(ast. Reference given and required, :T.—FURNISHED to a family or 3 reference re quired. 3 62 ¥ EST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, MURRAY HILL.— ), A fine large Room to let, with Board. References ex- changed. west Forty: FOURTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH A private famtly would let some handsomely with Board if desired; moderate tes nue.—Weli furréshed second stor E BAST FOURTH STREET, N ooma to two gentlemen cr genileman au wi e with Board. Ot jgumely furnished Sor ma, connect ia) very pleasant Rooms on’ fourth tor, with firat Boat AND 117 HUDSON STRUET, FURNISHED ROOMS to et, nt ¢2 80 to 86 per week, for gents or Nght house rioan fam 89 Keoping. Ani Q] fLiNTON PLACE. ~A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAV- ing w trst class house, would let, to gentlemen only, two or three pleasant Kor ms, with ) Board. Q7 SLINTON, , FLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, wiTi Bont, to familly or gentlemen, Also a slugie Kou. Reference required. fine large house No, 2 Bond street, is prepared to offer flandsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to, tamilien or single geutlemen, Keferences required. Also day boarders taken. PRIVATE JEWISH FAMILY WILL LET SEVERAL well furnished Rooms, with or without Board. Apply 5 Highth avenue, where full particulars will be given. A HANDSOME st IT AND ONE OR TWO SMALL ZA. Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, with Board, at 35 East ‘Twenty-second atreet, Reference required, A Widow, LIVING ALONE, HAS A LARGE, FUR: nished Room to let to a veutieman with the comforts of alet home; location central, Address Widow, Herald office, OARD ON MURRAY HILL, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues,—Front and back Room, second floor; also back Room, third (loor, Unexceptionable references given and required. Address W., box 2112 Post ofl OARDING AT ONE, OF "THE FINEST RESIDE! on the Hudse minutes out and five from depot. Ketern todoy, Cove Con Tribune Bulldinge. “Address B. Spuyten Duyyil. BOARD ON STUYVESANT PARK—-PLEASANT ROOMS, with first class Board. 316 East Fitteeuth street, Ke> ferences exchanged. ENTLEMEN CAN BF. ACCOMMODATED WITH FUR. F nished Rooms at 52 Kast Thitty-tirat. street, corner Fourth avenue Mra. J. LAZARUS. P{ASDSOMELY, FURNISHED, ROOMS—10 GENTLE man and wife; oard for lady; house first class; loca. on 215 Kast Thirteéath street, one’ block from Academy of Music. H_ BOARD, FURNISHED aod unfurnish Ruoms 5 hot and cold water, pleasant tion, hve mintite walk from Cortiandt street ferry. 21 Sussex place, corner of Green and Sussex streets, Ree OPPORTUNITY.—A BOSTON FAMILY HAVE veral nice Rooms to let, with Board, low to permanent Parties; house modern ; bath, gas, dtc. Address Boston Fami- Y, station Rows TO LET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN y Enst Forty-eighth street, between Second and Third ERSEY CITY.—TO LET, * ‘acennes, have one or two comfortably furnished Rooms, which they offer, with Breakfast, to a young Address Monitor, box 5,72 entieman mt moderate price. ‘oat vilice, New ork. GQUMMER BOARDERS WANT ADIES AND GEN- SY demen, also families, will find’ in the first class hotel, Doss Hotel, corner First and Washington streets, Hoboken, D. very pleasant Accommodatious, with or without Board, at a ¥ reasonable price, (PUREE, BLOCKS PROM, BROADWAY, 47 AMITY street. Front and back Parlors, smail two story ienslon, four Rooms, rear buile her or separate, {leo large nd sual Board. ‘urnished Roome, all with or ‘witboul T° ADY WITH GOOD | REFERE? FUR- nis om on second floor with a quiet family in East Fitty-sixth street: closets, water, grate and gas; tue oeigh- borhood ; 8 LA. 1. station F. lag LET. THRE E GOOD LIGHT ROOMS, VERY CON venieat for housekeeping, at 100 West Portieth street, corner of Sixth avenue; also a furnished Boot with Boagd: WITHOUT SMALL SIZE board, by a gentleman ‘mutt be in a respect P payment; teonth street and near {iro LPH, 100 BUECKER, STR eT TWO YOUNG LADY clerks of refineme have Board in a private family, with musoal ‘dvantages aad home commforte, ‘Terae 103 Rooms on first and second floors and first class handsome rooms, suitable for parties of young geutle- men; reference required. 105 HENRY STREET.—A FRONT ROOM AND BED. room, furnished or po Bho od, to let, to two eingle gentlemen or a gentleman and wife; teria Bl per month. “STREET, NEAR BROAD- 106 * (OLD 3%, NINTH STR Tet, with Board, a sul of Rooms on sec- ingle Hoos to geuulemen. Reference ex- BAST 1 TENTH STREET.—ELEGANT SUITS OF changed. FOURTH A\. NUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET. — T1O Konica handaomtelyf furnished front Parior; also Wa large Room, with first clam ad. Tes voderate, () BLBECKER eTrEEr NEAR BROADWAY_FUR- ed and unfu furaianed ms to let, for families id gentlemen. WPertice having thelr-own furhiture will Oud Setightra ful rooms. 14 714 TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH Arenue.—A pleasant Front and’ Back oom {0 let, ‘grith Board; also furnished, without board. Terms reason) edie. V7 EAST he ce STREET, NEAR PARK avene.—A iarge front Room, with small adjotaing, ae desired, with Board. BST TWELFTH STREET, —A PRIVATE FAMT 12) At Pet Teta large third utrd story tr m and second ali, with or without Board, to gentlemen or geotemen Rnd'wite.” References exchanged: es HAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR THE WES 30 2 ruinator Mi at low price, for the mum: i Moony with ret class Board; aise. tale PeaSSere’ wantee, EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON 132 iy ag Ferntiy vin Sawer? p house would let . ~ eect Reference re- ‘ars ‘class Board, 87; also WRst TENTH STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Sixth one A well furnished single Room, with 8 large ‘Room, suitable for two 138 RLM STRERT, NEAR GRAND — A RESPECTABLE alemea a uicely Turntabed Bedroom. Inquire all the week. sr jo Rae ova sereres ais Fenty small and terms reasou- WEST Fi EAR WASHINGTOG 140 OT Ey unfurnished 141 * ee sara FUR for single gentiemen, oF HARLEM.-PURNISHED ROOM WMH BOARD desired by & young mani must be convenient to cars and boat. Address M. A. Y., Herald ofice, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A LARGE FURNISHED Room, with Board, in private family, at moderate termi Address ©. G. L., Hera At Feference given and fequired. * ond or third floor, with Bor OARD WANTED... A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT to hire for one ver from date two front rooms on acc j terme $40 per week ; Joo oadway and betw Fourteenth and Thirt ven and required; private ‘amily preferred. "address TJ. H., box 1,397 Post otlee. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1868. COUNTRY BOARD. T POUGHKEEPSIE, 18 4 \ IN A VERY DESIRABLE Lo- cation, one or tw page oy can obtain first oe class accow- For further vartioulare address Dox 818 Poughkeepsie: Pot ———— Board dae privat Wy HIS WIFE ft OBTAIN & SPE Beers met cont as eee re 1 by ‘dos Relient or steambuat; references req ARD WANTED—IN ASTOR. men. Address, stating terms; a Two oars. 8. G., box Bees AT GLEN COVE.—FAMILIES WISHING the large farmhouse of the inte Charles Underbill, Ai in imcane of the eke Caen Vaart. ae ‘dreas Mrv. Fiizabeth Underbill, Glen Cove, Le T- fa \OUNTRY BOARD.—T0 LET, WITH A STRICTLY PRI- rate farnily, pleasantly situated of bigh grounds within y, access fod horse Gare afd boat; Cy if estrabien A Address D. B. ounrer BOARD.—A LADY LIVING IN PLAINFIELD will take three or four children to Bogag from one year tostx, Inquire of Mrs. Dr. C. H, Stillman, infield, N. J. Ought od BOARD.—BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR fire and thet wives or single gentiemen on Staten ee Vanderbilt's landing. The house is beautifu {th every accommodation. Address A. Z., situ lerald ‘oes JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN AND -wite, child (one, sear old) and nurae.—Farm house pre- feirad hd whore there. are few or no other boarers: Ad reas, tating terms aud accommodation, B., box 111 Herald office. ESIBABLE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR THE SUMME. deli ral location, thirty minutes from Peck alip, Mares Ly ing. Mrs. PACKARD, Stevens Mansion, Astoria, L. I. JPERST.CLASS BOARD AT ASTORIA, 1 1, FOR TWO ntlemen or gentleman and wife; ‘private residence; waits and drives unsurpassed ; lat i rma 825 per week for both. Address for three (oring box 418 Herald ofc Risin MOND pA aye NTY front room over parloi days As- HALL.—RICHMOND COUNTY, furnished Rooms, by, the week oF aad hia SUMMER RESORTS. ATH HOTEL, BATH, L.1—ON THE SEASHORE; has been renovated,’ newly fitted up and otherwise jae improved, Will open for the reception of guests une BEGMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N._J.— ‘Will be opened June 15 for the reception of company. . A, CROWELL, Proprietor. COpemars SPRINGS, NEAR HUDSON, N. ¥. Univerally regarded equal to any mineral’ water in the State. ©. B. NASH. The annual exninination of the Cadets at the, United States Military Academy commences June 1 the most interesting tine to visit this beautiful spot. OLUMBIA HALL, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y. This long estabilshed, frst class hotel will be open for summer visitors June 1, 1867. HAZARD & CO., Proprietors IOREST HOUSE, BUDDS LAKE, N. J.-OP JU! 15; conveyance by Morris and Essex Railroad to Sta ‘AGdress J. M: Sharp, gous WEST POINT HOTEL I8 NOW OPEN.— making this and romantic hope. FLEATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ‘New Jerwey, W opened on the 1oth of June, For terms, route, &c.,'address 8... Cozzens. AKE HOUSE, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND—OPEN FOR 4 permanent oF transtent guests; easy necess vin South Bide or Long Island Railroad, A. R. STELLENW. 3 ATOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT.-THIS POP! lar and beautiful summer resort is now open. Its easy access to New York taking, ‘only thirty minutes Yo reach the hotel; take the eteamboat Josephine, foot of Cedar streot, at 11 o'clock A.M, and New Jersey entra), foot of Liberty reel, every hour. ARMOUR. ONG BRANCH, N. J. TE CLARE: sDON “HOTE L will open June 1'as a first clags boarding hone; the rooms have been enlarged and newly furnished. “Call on "F; Gay or Saturday, at ¢3 Filth avenue, or address A. Wat Proprietor, Long Branch. OUNT EVERETT HOUSE, BERKSHIRE COUNTY, Masa.—This beautiful and healthy summer resort ts now open for the reception of guests; pure mountain air, good roads, abundant trout streams. Part engaging rooms for the months of June, Juiy and August il be tal " rates, HN MILLER, P ‘OUNT PLEASANT HOUSE, LAKE MOHECAN—IS now open for the reception of Boarders; fay secure good Rooms tor the season; one hour from New York by Hadson River Railroad to Peekskill; unsurpassed lake and mountain scenery, fishing, boating and etabiing for Rorgea; terse moderai®: Address Waiter 'f. Sones, Peckakill, TEWPORT.—-A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMO- date a few Boarders at their country seat in Newport, tabling accommodations furnished if desired, Ad: dress J. G.y vox 227 Post oillce, PoweEroN HOUSE, NEWBURG.—THIS FAVORITE ‘summer hotel, having been thoroughly relitted and re- painted under the Uirection of its new managers, Will be Opened for the season June 20. Every arrangement las been perfecied caicuiated to piease the patrons of this famous re- Sort; coaches always in attendance to couvey guests from the | steamboat to the hotel grounds PURDY & CONLIN (su 8 to Horatio Tne), Proprietors. OUSE, ROCKAWAY BEACH, 1 1 BY 4. June 8. ae A SIDE Hi D. Failing—Will open for guests on Mc 1d brvadwa For terms apply as aborey or ass. 3. BROWN INSTRUCTIO: TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLL At below Houston street.-Private in evening, in Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Al ing, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, &c, partment. fo class *. ae GOOD HANDWRITING TA PRIVATE lessons. Ladies from ie vod cl the OLIVER B. bit) DSMITH, 42 Hust Fourt aentt street, Union square. $10.-BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, GRAMMAR, ng: 20 writing lessons, $2 f 2 Howery, ea 93 Canal jal, ATs PAIN stroet ; 347 Fuitoa street, Arar SUMMER BS rng om. ry peliing; day and ev sie Business College raoklyn, opposite COMMENCES THIS Specialties, Penmanship FFourteenth street; Union square. OLIVER #8. GOLDSMITH, YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, with references of the highest respectability, wishes a | Aituation as resident governess and to teach children under HW years of age. Address , Herald office. LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS TEACHER 1 ZA family residing in the country, to instract in Pug! French, Musi Drawing, and fancy work; sma salary drens Mrs. Smith, Is Twentieth street, for 4 days. A A GRADUATE OF THE NIVER! Ps day, June 1, at half p \d Bookkeeping: College, v ITY OF CAM bridge, England, would be willing to Instruct young 1: in Greek, Latin ani ordinary branches of Mathemati Address, stating requirements, fi. B., Herald « Brsyess WRITING, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPIN M. DOLBEAR, 6/9 Broadway, guarantee tithes, ‘cramping or trembling from the worst hand yie of business penmanship to eveiy alicy pup aiees really for bead b I eummer. WANTED. A FRENCH TRAC! HER TO GIVE LESSONS at hi coat night. Address F. L., Herald oiice, stating terms, remo _ MACHINERY, §. CAMERON & 00.—STEAM PUMP: era, factories, steamships, mives, &c. New York FOR BOIL Foot © Twenty-third streei —ENGIN BOILERS AND STEAM PUMPS, ‘and second band, all stytes and sizes; Planers, Vises, Shafting, Tools aod Machinery of ali descrip at HOFFMAN NNEY'S, 167 Water atrect, Brooklyn. JOR SALE—AT THE ATLANTIC DOCK IRON WORKS, Brookiyn,« pair of Engioes, 10x42 stroke, with Boiler complete, suitable for sternwheel bomt the Tools and Machinery tn the abore tron works. OR SALE—TEN SCREW AND FOOT PRESSES, A quantity of Tools, three pairs of Shears; alao one Singer's Sewing Maobine; will | be'sotd cheap. Apply at 2H Tenth » ATHE. FOR SALE—LOW, OWNERLHAVING NO U for it; bench, slide rest, chucks, dc. ; foot or power. 14 Ninth ri, between Third and —— avenues, rear buliding. Beare gg WANTED-IN, THT, COUNTRY, | WITHIN 0 oF 90 minutes of New York, for m g , fant and nurve; two rooms, plenty of tablenand milk. Address, giving Cul partiuiase and slating terms, L. U., box 1,968 Post office. OARD WANTED.—A GE. TLEMAN, FIRST CLASS teacher of the ; pianoforte And singing, desires Boar where bis services be en jo part payment, Address A.B, 1a Weat Thirty-Hith street, i JIRST CLASS BOARD WANTED-—IN THE COUNTRY, by three sisters, thier husbands, #lx children, three nureesy conchinan and m pair of horses. Address Suaw, Mechanict and Traders’ National Bank. RESIDENT STREET, SOUTH BROOKLYN..1WO 54 ingle gentlemen or a'iady and gentleman can be ac- Commodated with a pleasant Room, neatly furnished, Terms moderate, 1 54 HENRY STREET, CORNER JORALENON (BN. trance on Joralem: ¢. 1 ne Suit of Rooms, toxether or cage orms moderate. pL 5 AD 393 EAcirtc arenes, BROOKLYN. BOARD 86 70 < airy Rooms, excellent ‘Détghborhood first clase, near Bot houre brown Hone, Wail street ferries. ie ai ina "AND His WIFE oR A FEW SINGLE can be accommodated with Board and the comeltys ot of s home on reasonable terme at 77 Cranberry treet, Brooklyn. athe Boar IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY ‘occupyiny 1 a rietoliy of Clinton and La- Room foraiened, Henn Bosra; tarme moderate. igh New York Post otice. siuceante HOTELS. _ ceadinoiecases CCOMMODATION Abramracnoce TO CITY AND fayette aven ton dress 8. country may now be secured at Reunion Hotel, Forty. ot ween Fourth and Lexington avenues; table ln carte; rates low. ‘ATIONAL HOTEL, AT 100TH STREET AND THIRD EN, srenus.—Thie new iia singatso attuated on fever a Ne’ and suite fam! boardern, jelertme; also tabling aad carriage room, nes vena COUNTRY BOARD. SQOUNTRY. BOARD—BRBI é AGES ata aie * King y's one, Rag En) ee R ai Pulleys, Piping, Fittings and chinery for paper waking at DAVIS machinery y 124 Hudson street, Jersey City, two blocks from t QAre WANTED= MEDIUM SIAE, IN EXCHANGE | For engine or bolier. Address, stating size, maker and price, Fireproot, Herald office. STEAM HOISTING 5 been naed on pi SIMPSON, 01 GINB FOR SAL) pler No. 6 North river. et strent. N00 WORTH 0 OF NEW AND SECOND $2! 50, 00 4 Steam Engi Botlera, Steam Pum ts, Pulleys, &c.s tor ule. P. CASSIDY, Now. 4.0 [o'Brhae streei, Brookiyts anal FURNITURE. GREENE, 198 EIGHTH AVENUE, Twentiath street, now offering oter #1 Hare, Bedding, & eription, 9 ever. All goods warrante T PRIVATE SALE—MAGNIFICENT Grae BUTT, CHEAP —FA8 Appiy to HENRY govered French brocatel, cost $450, for #200; one do, $76; Pia 10, cost 600 ee | pers, sintings, Clocks rons Statuary, Burentie, Be Extension Table, Buset, China, Glass, oils be Inquire atthe private residence Nu. 44 West jeenth, between Fifth and Sixth avenue Tr ERNEST RC ROTH’ ‘3 FURNITURE MANUFAC’ TORY Foruiere 66 at a great bargain for cash; magnificent Par for Suita, covered with a core French matin brocatel, for 175, wot ered eth tep or, waircloth, bce “di, edb an & great variety Par! rom and Dining Room Pyrite, inten C se he. cheap, Wartrooms os alee near Brondway. Fy SALE CHEAP—A LOT OF SoROo FURNITURE Inquire at Trinity schoolroome, No. 41 th aventie. 0. FARRELL..FURNITURE. IN CONSIDE! RA ign of our very large stock— the largest 19 the clty=-of Parlor, Bedroom and Diving Room Furniture, and the late duil fen Ihave reduced the prices of or all to Band 488 bth p lously low hgure. fl ted. ovgotey and Sor tev anf 31 Went Thirty Arh a Save carpet advertisement fa the coluann Of acy 0048, PERS SUPPLIED, AND CAN PAY BY Tit He him ey ‘sf BERDALL &'COse marehoaay a te) snrannns WINES) TAQUORSy 2004 ‘A, 3B ~DREHERS ty ThUNK & GRAnbe le; ‘sod manufactory No. 6 Ba BOTTLES bargai ns for cash. _FOR SALE, GR ia obliged to ha ‘and will sell out pact ae Btock and Pisincee ofthe well kaos vary Sore, Stand and Route, ab a reasonable price, at ‘Detwoen SPLENDID CORNER GROCERY FOR OF 20 at GR SALE. ; tures, well eked ioe sold cheep if applied for ineaday. the premises, fore Wed: of Forty-first and Ni FIRST CLASS WINE AND LIQUOR STORE FOR tae ha a meyer over oF PW per day i ky tat be soe ee pro: ness. rem: 1b Her pary atroet, Brookly. siti ak 2 ywoen First avenue and avendo A. Apply oa the a RAK on AY, Q8D, PSTABLISUED MEAT, FISH AND oxsTER aston; 2 ao ‘be nea roprictor has other bi avenue Corner D: ry Gaede Whore, Corner Grocery, Liquor, Caring EYO, 898 Eighth avenue, tauranta, ch Baloon, a fine Soraer fined Meat Market, Buu te Btu Resta and Liquor Siores to et Soda Water Man fs iarge Vine- MITCHELL’ Store Agency, 77 Cedar atreet. b tayo FOR SALE—LOCATED ON GOO! BUSI sale; beat location on Broadway; first class Duddoicas. Sih Boot and Shoe ‘Stores; well paying down town A ROR, SALE, BAKERIES, poKoRs ding and Di . Boardin, i Die and Lunch Ro gar Factory, Country Soren Roadside Hotels, now corner; lease, four years; rent almost free; baking barrels per week, HOWES 4 00., 1 No. 2 Dey street, room No. 9. USINESS FOR SALF.—A FIRST CLASS AGRICULTU- ral Paper, with an extensive eiroulation and large ad~ vertising ey together with ‘Type and stock in trade, Multable for carrying onthe reply tkereustng ated well os: tablished business, “For full particulars address A. B. C., care W. J. Carlton, 171 Broadway, New York. Cot Bai RD seein bernae rsd OLD Poi areal otra Lease, de," For particulars uddroas W. Thompacty Herald a oale ued Farey, STORE, NEW, FIRST CLASS, WELL LOCATED okiyn, ehol 5 Gress Fancy Store, ‘box ial ier cll a te 08 Saag veal 5 BALE INTRBRST am, A GOO! Area oe ; meatier aPTSE ay Eee aN Hn Ae €° SACO Fo. SALE—A FIRST CLASS KEROSENE 0 OIL ROUTE, th horse, Wagon, Ca! given ony palling: For particulars apply to JAMES DONALD, en lane, Herald office. }OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A GOOD LIQUOR STORE, Jong established ; the owner having other business wial to sell, “Inquire at No. 8 Monroe treet, Fe, t SALEFINE GENT'S GOLD HUNTING WATCH ‘and long Chain ; also lady's do., Diamond Cluster Ring, old. Violoncello, Grover & Baker's Cabinet Sewing Machine and Plano, tn photographie gallery, corner Eighth avenue and Thirty-seventh stieet OR SALE-—LARGE LOT NEW AND SECOND HAND Show Cases, Sash, Office Partitions, Railings, Deeks, Counters, &c.; stores ahd ofices refitte Apply to JAMES HODGE, No. 9 Vestry street, near Variek and Canal. POR SALE-THE FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND FIVE ears’ Lease, at a rent ot 2,600 per year, the well known Hotel, the Wazhington, 28 West Fourth street; three rooms pay the entire rent. Apply at the above number. (OR SALE—-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF PORK Store and two years’ Lease of the four story House sit- uated on the northea ‘ner of First avenue and Eighteenth street; rent of the house and store only 81,000, For price, &c., apply to FANNING: 0 Bast Fourth 80 RIOR SALE—ONE OF THE LARG! SMOKING Tobaco Manufactories in the city, in complete order and now running; reason for selling dress where an interview may fornia Wine HOR, SALE—ON EAST DE OF CITY, A HOTEL; FULL ng money; good reason for éeliing. AND, 13 Fulton street, Now York, “SEVERAL COAL YARDS IN NEW YORK lyn; good locations and cheap rent. WAYLAND, 163 Fuiton sireet, New York. Free SALE—DRUG crepes IN BROOKLYN ON THE principal avenu j Orat clans stores, WA LAND, 163 Fulton street, New York. THE FURNITURE OF A MODERATK: entrally located, with restanrant attached, of selling. low rent. New York, s owner going to Europe. Ad- Be had 116 Liberty street, Call- | lo health . WAYLAND, 163 Fulton st noT- tles, Box ons; rare chance seldom met with! Niuth avenue for a week, from 9 ull 4, ISH FOUR PULL ler and extra piping, a be ween at 9S OR SALE.—A SPLENDID Ale Pump, full mounted, wit with other bar hixings, all In perfec y day this wee ] ARDWARE BUSIN joo 16 ESS, WHOLESALE, FOR SALE jon and cheap rent; satisfactory rea- sons given for selling. ollice. ‘Address Hardware, box 213 Herald xx@ N AND PURE HYDROGEN GAS.—PROCESS ie du Molay and Marech Li- ‘or States, countie STEVENS & AND FOR SALE—ALL THE FIX- ; Will be sold cheap. To bescen at 145 = WILL BUY TWO YEARS’ LEASE AND FIX. tures of Store 460 Fourth avenue; govd opening for “WILL BUY A LIQUOR STORE W ), teas nearly $200 of stock included; r 9 Grand street, Now York. CAVALRY AND OFFICERS’ SWORDS AND 1 000 a large jot of Buitary Buttons for gale, Addrene & ladeiphia, Pa. “FIRST CLASS GROCERY POR SALE blished ; large 3.000. tongen trade owner health the reason. iS UC A) very low prices “MARBLE MANTE Se ARBLE MANTELS.—THE BEST PLAC ae Marble Ke Mantelsot the latest di RS wenue, pear Met pricel here,’ Mantels put up in the country. ARDLEIZED, SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE of marble. Send for circular. T. B. STEWART, 605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-liith and Thirty-sixth streets. M* i ___ EXPRESSES, _ Tene —F. & G. BURNMAM, FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE A « Express, 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, — Larze wagons for moving furniture, city or country; furni- tire packed and raped fdrniture’ stored, money advanced "_ PIANOFORTES, we A GREAT OFFER HORACE WATERS & CO. 481 AA. Hrondway, will dispose of new and second hand Pianos, Meodeons and Organs, of five frat class makers, and take n 8) to B25 id. This offer with be con- J for a few days. new and second hand tnsiru- ita for sale, and rent applied if purchased, or for eos maker; re, Etageres zea, Chamber, Diniag Inquire priate residenc street, near Sixth avenuy. PIANO FOR SALE—MADE BY ; Will be scld for balf ite value for cash. IN & BROTHER, corner of Greene and s._ Ask for piano tha: ni 20T ORDER, Apply at FAMILY WILL SACRIFICE THEIR MAGNIFICENT AA. Pianoforte at half its val en octave, wll the latest improvemente, best city maker, guaranteed five yeara, nearly new. 13 Seventh street. MA FIC NT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, only a sbort time used ranteed for six years Fich and “powerful tone, &e.; at & fuer lice Tor cash, at 12d Grand street, jot At #8 age RERS OF PIANOFORTES Le ned treet, between and fire drenues, are fn the 'y foremost rank, feo fret clase ms heir prices are the lowest. Second hand on, used but three or four mouths, will be sold at baif wel value, CHICKERING ROSEWOOD SEVEN rie, #20; cont #60; good ax new ; mod- ers; carved case. Alka ost, Apply at 20 Fourth érn improve men: Hnines Brothers’ 7% octave, h avenue, LADY WILL 8 feven octave Pi rte, cost "ato, Tega, Agratfe treble; bis may ce; Stool, Cover; box for shipment. Ay KOSE WOOD thea bait; of eale, ply ma Tuird 'Y FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES, prices below any other makers in the wNY. hast LARGE VARI Agratie treble, HH ‘ntreots Ketween Second aud Thit om at ball prices. FINE, A580 RIM ‘T f new ecale Pianofortes, at DUNHAM rs SON'S new warerooms, 891 Broadway. Y im OCTAVE ROsEWOUD ANOFORTE, AGRAFFE, double ‘rounding board, double, round garners, with earved mouldings~A bargain; for $300 DDLE, HANDSOME sireet, near Broadway A forte, four round corners, carved mouldings, overstrung base, iron Irame, Bie ‘and Scroll Desk, for #200 cash. DLE, 18 Amity aiveel, wear Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST and cheapest newt and second Pianos in the city (or ele d to rent at WM, #treet, 719 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- nad EAT SHANCE SELDOM MET Wi WITH—AS THE:< } AMUSEMENTS. Nuee, GARDEN. ‘Leaseo and M ..WM. WHEATLEY re renowned Parisian TROUPE, Tue celebrated Eucopenn wesainia Danscut, NEW udBic, aorta SOMES an AYYOIS MATINEE & EVERY SATURDAY te NtMEnTe, Seats secured ip advas Tibela tee yRGEOGI6 RIBTORSS CLOSING hig yt [STOR] IN NEW york woNDay “EVENINGS SUE 1—MARIE ANTOINETTE, ‘Tuesday—Benesit og ANTOINETTE, Wednesday M: ce Bae Prigay—Posttt aiony bt Fal Gitcle, 58 conte: basis, Dowu’ town ticket ofice, Petere! 1 HE MARIE STUART MATINE! TT Weowespay AFTERNOON, Tune Satie At the universal request of a patrons of Mme, RISTORI'S matinces to see Mme, RISTO! =a10 E Sitann, a juste store, ie ee ATRE FRANCAIS— BEFORE LEAVING AM In her great persouation of MARI The director reapectully announces (hi ARIE STUART will be g On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June Seat the Matinee, ‘On which gecasion Mme. RISTORI will appear For the LAST TIME In New York in her great role of Acimisaion to all parte $1 60. Private boxes can be reserved at the usual prio HEATRE FRANC! ALS. Sole Lewss OPERA BOUFFE, ‘Dicectore Calabreai, Directors of the New Orleans Fe race mF ere 5U8. Lhe to Gerry that they have Ol vd wi ir. rau Lo gir Fa Boulte at the Theatre Franca avs ® maclenice ‘he season will commence on THURSDAY EVP., June 4, on which occasion will be presented Ofenbach's most original extravaganza, ORPHEE AUX ENFERS. Mile, ALINE LAMBELE will make her first a New York in her unique impersonation of EUR appearance in ORPHEE, will be prosected with oa soenery, Palalaes: promly by Mesare, Celgo, Banlth 4 il; also uae’ appoints ments an ert 50 conte extra; Boxes, $8; Seuts town! Fetors tunle ato Saturday Evening, at 3-OPERA BOUFFE. LXMPIC THEATRE—BEGINS AT 8. nager, 7 AMUSEMENTS, 2ROAD' ea"R great ADMIBSION 0 Ci ‘AY ves a B WAY THE. on se great ori ENTS has ~ HE: and HERO! Wil appear on the scene of her former triumph, in her ows randlation of Alexandsr Dumas’, Js, Piay, MATILDA HERON AS CAMILLE, ‘A character, by her brillant talenta and peautitat represea- en he hag made eutizely her saTunbAy RLY MATILDA HI BRON | MATINEE? EFIT OF MATILDA HERON. DAY. Oo Moudsy, June new aud original Pears thang Produced after months of careful preparation and an um Mmited ouday of money. The characters played by felected from the best companies in the States. 954 MADISON SQUARE HALL. Broadway, corner Twenty third stroat, BRILLIANT 3 SuecEss. ANORAMA O) W. 8. _Bvening at Be’? toms co AP Tie tbeRNAcce MONDAY AND TUESDAT" *eWENINAS, JUNE | ANDER THE WONDERFUL NEGRO BOY Pos POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS N. BON TU ESDAY AFTERNOON? AT 20'CLOCK, will be fons forthe Accommodation of ladies and childrem, VENING, pleton, Maton feiang, ct Tbe & TOM appeara: at ite ORRELL SISTERS’ N YOR! ‘and 100 Broadway. Admission ste, OEATRE x one success of Molineaux St. John's adaptation: from the NENCH OF LA BELLE HELENE, ia which 4 alsters, SOPHIE, IRENE AND JENNY PARIS, HELEN AND ORESTES. All the original of the celebrated composer Oileubach pew served, Introducing algo the exeitin CAN DANCE, MW. LEFFI SWELL, nightly as Laaied ROMEO JAFFIER JENKINS. MATINEE ¢ ON SATURDAY, ADMISSION 50 CENTS: ([REATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. The great Russian Wond MONS. “i IREG, NO: ONS. AT’ MON’ . MONS, ATRE@, MONS Alauot 0 MONS, AIREO, CARON AND § ELY DED Housks. Dazzled and delighted with G. L. Fox's come pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPT" The Mr. GEORGE L, FOX Pantaloon, C. Columbin Ml Laurent Romance. . C. Edmonds TH D. S On Saturday next, Sunes TH FORMANGE of tas mupert triumph willbe celebrated ia gala atyle, and in afew nights thereafter H, D. (after whom the mothers of the metropolis are naming thelr prettiest bubes, irrespective of sex) will appear rejuvenated, in ali the bravery of new attire, new tricks, new dances, new grotesquerie, new at Rew iron curtali INEES, 1, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. _ Ss" INWAY HALL. OLE BULL'S FAREWELL GRAND CONCERTS (ortor to his pa for MONDAY DAY, I 1, Paraphrase—Faus Mr, RE LANSING. 2. L'Amor Funesto. p + Donnizetti Mr. TAVUS F, HALL. 8. Siciliano ¢ Taraniella. seeeesOlo Bull ‘OLE BULL, --Donnizetti 4. Aria—O Mlo Fernando. |. Miss JENN 5. La Molina ro plu non Mi Sento” paniment, by, NY LANDSMAN. action and Variations upon “Nel Cor composed for the violin without aecom- + -Paganiot Lb. OP RET i. a, Mazourka. b, Polonaise. MR. 2. Truth in Absence. Miss JENN 8. Organ Solo, from Handel's Seasons, as eter Hall, London, and at the opening o} Organ, by.. ss 4. Fantasia upon “L'Ami opera Romeo, of Beilin}. 5. Duet—L'Addi Mi ‘7 Chopin JBERT LANSING. Harper a med in Ex. the large Hoston . Morgan ADMISSION §} Second and last Gr with an Extra Ch Doors open at 7 nge of rev aim jock; to commence at & po TIVELY TH AL MONDA ik TUESDAY E ENINGS. e general advert i. TRI RE. XTRAORDINARY NOVELTY. Mr. W. H. WHALLEY. HE WONDERFUL KINCADE FAMIL' The Great Drama | Trish Drama Magnifcent of, PEEP DAY, DER FREISCHUTZ, Savourneen Living? Pitires, \e Delish TY ERMAN STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. x THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 1, MARTHA, Romantic opera in four acts by Fotow, Mag, HEDWIG LARKONGESURY an MAITITA, THEODORE HABELMANN as LION osirven rn oe LAST AND. CONCERTS. OLE BULL, STEINWAY HALL, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING® See general advertisement MONDAY, JUNE 1, toe STREETS OF NEW York ‘with new scenery and most powerful cast TIVELY THE LAST GRAND CONCERTS. OLE BULL, STEINWA MONDAY AND TUES See general udvertisoment. 685 BROADWAY. Hos at 8. ‘The great Humor iKCH, W: Hos OPERA HOUSE, yBROOKLY BAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE SE # COMPANY OPEN IN PHILADEL era Howse, Monday, J amby, The Heavy ‘Travellers, The Tm HY” ‘The Industrious peachers, Goose and Gander, dc. Grand Matinee every Satur- day, at 2 BROOKLYN.—WANTE of two months, commencing Jn f acknowledged ability, for B: flare treated liberally. “Apply to } "S OPERA HOUSE, immer #e Htindion an ‘Gentlem and Comedy. Chants 1. PARSLO: IERRACE GARDEN, Third « avenue, between Fifty-etghth and Fifty pint at ypriete RNET, ¥i Rondo des Luvta io Baazini Mr. B. LIsTEMA P jt Straves ri pecan ++ Beethoven cho on. man : Bridal Prosmesion Wagner adrille—Grand ivi ° juctor ‘Adinitinnce 2 cen se Offenhach BERGMANN. No postponement on account of the weather. fe Popular Garden Con- Season tickets, admitting to all corte during the entire summe: SREAT NATIONAL PAINT, G HE NEW RE ne BLIC, Or Emancipation, On exhibition at the Art Gallery, 846 Broadway, opposite Wailack’s theatre, from 9 A. M. to 10 pn OF THE BALL WALTZES, GODFREY, 86 Wiener Boo Bone waltzes, Stu Bbc | mailed a ts. FREDERI [MEQETANT LECTURES DAILY—TO GENTLEMEN only, 00 Interesting subjects, at he New York Museum of Avatony, 618 Broadway. ‘Those unable to, attend ther tures tay receive a copy by forwarding 98 cents. Ad Secretary of New York Musoum of Anatuiny, S18 US REV. 3. MYATT SMITH WILL LECTURE ON ion Bight Seetng in Bary and tet Land” in th K- on , iad Baptist chureh, near Eighth avenue, this even CVNDIDUS’ warerooms, 46 Bleecker Aste NEW SQUARE PIANO nopy, ty Agony ae goon ae Dew: Bo iyi Weak Ti rs Y FEW Fiast PIANOS, Have been sed a Hee | Also, soe class new Pianos to , VERY Tre por 1 monthly instalments. At HAINES aia 4 Pianoforte Wareroo 46 East Fourteenth street, C' nina y aqnare, ‘(OR BALE—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO, EN- Eager fe all the eon Improvements, cheap for pply yall Fifty-firat street. REAT pekinese Waris, Senos ft 2 CO, NO, 9 saat stan | W. Yor sale an on dorado 100 pes See AND Sea eaS PIANOFORTES, ar THE PIANO ye quarters Poacher, box LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ‘and i pupil's residance at #10 with residence, A SOPRANO OF HIGH CULTURE DESIRES AN gagement in jartet choir for « short oF longer ire salary no objection, Address Mr B. My pt aeceemcae HE ARTISTS COMPOSING | THE CULE D TD choit or Bt ann's Church (eighth erect Mat, Rig Miss 0. contralto; Si ot ‘irraat, tenor, yard Ir. L. Dach: *yropons fat, ms ogadarested os iFyaDecbausr, ibe hr 98 F BEST MAK! mood In Wares MEMO, Rat +4 cea rice ie 9 hich ‘Adidrésa, with full particulars, Musle BOX, AL CHORUS! a ly, and none Otherm GAY v. cquinnatnnesieernerennas 2 OR 8 SOLUTE deh agg? wu SIG: CARON AND SON! 40 STAR PERFORMERS. 0 STAI PERFORMERB. of th 4) Sea PERVORMES 40 STAR PERFORMERS. : 4 ‘The new Burletta, entite jhe Ny mp STEINWAY HALL MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ee general advertises TALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. Doors open at Tie: to LAST Wi MONDAY Wilt be presented, for the ar Pia DU hit STRANGER, Which will be produced with beautiful Bcenery, appropriate atumes and the following great cast: M t time tn for Sears’ Kotzebue's Solomon. George, William: Bi Annette. Clandine. Anal Miea 3, Timony 2, 1368, AND FAC Wednesday, June d tant thine), LOvI'S SACRIFTOB. Thursday, June 4 (laat time), Hits RIVAL Friday, June 5 (last time), Saturday, June 6 dast ume) ‘The Sumner Senson il bel MONDAY EVEN AND F Tie STRANGE Inaugurated on d, JUNE BY Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, With his original Len! Drama, entitied HE LOTTERY OF LIFE. LAST. RAND o pownvenr 1 THE, ONCERTS. NiW MONDAY ‘AND TOESDAY See general advertisement MINSTRELS, 730 ~ BROADWAY. CARD. PELLY & LE The recent announcement of tho snerdy termination of the ES brilliant season has d Fp Aa mad to ty of the patrons of this favor ie hal ier ve anticipated a renewal of the dell who Worded by LEON'S WORLD FAMOUS G. xD sAeeticed that. 20 fruttal aw suolock Of @ @ Belle Helene" could not escape the witty and * prolitle pen. of Leon. In this. the public will nt be disap- Pointed, as bis last and most origina! aeusation burlesque, bas been in careful preparation during the past three month. jeted, moat costly wardrobe tmie detail that can assure the eo: : nadthe auceeas of te burlesque attention. The only obstacle retirement tempo- of the pub: moat earn ite production heretofore bas been tl ily from the singe of DWIN KELLY, who was originally ani {or the role of PAIS, and for which, Ha aubatitute combining the vocal and dramatie qualities re ee teas ool ronsto present the tout ensemble that cotmpleteness for which this eatablish- Tt is, Lowever, gratifying to announce le daty to Rp ine with the fatter. ‘and mill therefore make bis reap- NING, JUNE 8, of the opera wit ment is renowned. that be deems it an agree ing requost of bis patro earance . ON MONDAY E .N_ THE ONLY LEON's NEW SENSATION, BELL-L. N. La Mr EDWIN RELLY... LEON (the author) Supported by an increw «PARIS HELEN ai chorus aod company, powe: orcbentr ST NIGHTS OF LEON'S GRAND DUTCH armuce of the tasorien Tepe MR, JOHN CRC ug." Firat Lt j WALL, ay EVENINGS. EM TROPOLITAN " JOB PRINTING ES TABLISHMENT, SSAU STREET, THE MOST PERPRCTIN ALL THEATRICAL TING IN THE UNITED STATES, B'S OPERA HOL 20) BOWERY. NOW READ’ The new musical Burlesque, repiele wit bits aod parodies. local KIN: pes, Grand Tableaar, tartiing Sit new aud popu Music, Som BY. suave D JOHNNY ALLEN. remlere Danseuse, ext Suirit Fir Cyntinued suce wom HE GREAT LING ARD i BURLESQUE. tiful Ballet by Mons. Szoli amy THe FAIRIES OF THE $ “ORAL, ‘oav “ MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND CRDAY, ‘Dy OrCLOoR. RYANTS' OPERA HOUSE. Tammany Building, Fourteenth street, adjoining Acade ™ CROWDED HOUSES. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. a ST Le SWORTH EUGENE, ik WONDERECL Ia DONA, ORN, THE ORIGINAL SON OF MO! SEYMOUR AND DAN BRY AS oup Timea ih Woe 158 Hogan, an hes, Ku Kiogs Kian. of the f ee ee E BMIT! ‘a Lu = 4 HEL! if Keite, badder, Top 3 Tp their daring Tat bs Bolte bt oe NG Box office open ‘rom 10 to 2 for sale of Reserved Seats. 618 ~ BROADWAY. na ) 4 618 MUSEUM 59 gt bf Ca 0 SRE ITS os ANATOMY. ORDERS. oF EN KL M. TILL 10 PM OPEN FROM 8 4 See GOOD AND CHEAP PRINTIN N JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHME! NASSAU THE SPOT SMETROPOLITA K GARDEN. it umcen, Fiiay-eighth and ha ninth ate, THEODORE THOMAS VENTRAL F Seventh av, porttalt GARDEN CON MONDAY) BYENING, MYINTH URAND CON PROGRAMME. ER’ JUNE i “AT a ChAT. 1, Opening march,” in a io Me Wea some & Waite, legrau 4. Graod Fanias For solo violins, cornet, p! Mazourka—"'Lob der Frauen’ us” B of Private aa ia %, 33 TIS Nee. area — There URSDAY NF, UNE he Hal baving be 0 CONCERT on, ap WotheSocery #3 sum 4 ERY! OFFIC} SEATS FOR THE OF BR A. ma RECURED AT T’y RaiLROAD Tic rae meat 7s se a at AGENT. ¥ ant AND PAY ‘NO RENT" A ie, wor ae