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So Se pecan ee Sis THE T%ADES. y HARNESS MAVERS WANTED.—APPLY AT 70, 1,262 Broadway. ——————— ON RAILING FLYISHERS WANTED.—A FEW GOOD ‘ik. To rst class men used to im and out door wor! feed’ “apply at Fark gonstant work and good w Iron Works, 85th #4., corner GAS, WATER AND MINING COMPANIES.—AN ‘giuter, of long experience, now manag nag 8 on oo ent to “build! oF manage perienced tn min! and railroad- a ee at works built by him; ‘Unexceptionable Wan ‘as to anility, moral character and business rea Gas Engluees, box 776 New York Post ollice. 8 ENTERS.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES TO Borsa ineiraction to the carpenter's trade; had. two perience and has own tools, Address’ J. M. J., dange paw works in @ fo wearer home; ia A FINISHER, A M KERS,—WANTED, Ty, Fano. A at., between $h'and first class workman, at 425 West 281 ‘© GUNSMITHS WANTED—AT 72 CATHARINE ST. ; none but good workmen need apply. NEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. ——. BOARDERS AND LODGE.RS WANTED. \6) TWBNTY THIRD STREEW._HANDSOMELY FUR- 1.2 Bia Room with Boardeat tas Twenty-third street, n@cobd bouse east of Fourth avewue, 107 FEAST , TWENIYEIGHTE STREET, | NEAR Fourth avenue.—A Parbor Floor to let, furnished ; also Rooms for gentiemen, with Board, if required. Refer: ences. 108 4X2, 10 BUBECKER sTaEET, TWO BLOCKS from BroudWay.—Furnished and unfurnished Rooms, singly and in suite, for families and gentlemen; prices tnoderate, Also a very large Meeting Room. 110 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET. — 4 handsome front and back Parlor, with extension, together or separate, with frat class Board; ‘also « nice small T1O MACROUGAL sTREET.—comFoRTABLY FUR- nished Rooms, with everything necessary for house- keeping, in order that’ @ fami) ee ee family ‘may have a complete home EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Lag eieracarpenaonts emma ee ies Gece Srercaneeceetme see toes ‘ANTED—A SILVER PLATER; TO A GOOD WORK- t. ANDERTON, 210 Grand st, ‘ANTED—ONE TACKER AND A MAN TO RUN reed and shoe nail machine: rates higher than East, Employment steady, Norway Iron Manufacturing Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TINSMITH, ACCUSTOMED tq meter work or similar work; also to purchase, » lot of tinmen’s tools. Apply at No. 1 Enst Werren st,, Brooklyn, ANTED—A COMPETENT PICTURE FRAME MAKER, juire at Hollerbach & Dieffen- ng glass stores, Nos. 41 and 43 man steady employment for an Eastern city. bach’s picture frame and look! Beckman and 168 William st. NTED—AN EXPERIENCED MARBLEIZER; TO A good steady man steady employment will be ‘aday. Apply atJobn Heany’s marble works, 13 West tb at., near 6th a —A FOREMAN FOR A LARGE CABINET 'y. One who thoronghly understands his business ig good city references may apply at 24 Nth ay. NTED—A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER, TO WHOM ent will be given; none other need ap- Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. ANTED—AN ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVER ON SIL- ver; also a boy to learn the trade, ply to G. W. Coger, Apply at 149 Fulton ANTED—A SITUATION AS DRAUGHTSMAN IN AN igineer’s or architect's ofice. Adaress A. B., 145 14 ANTED—PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, WHO HAS had experience as salesman; city re! salary $20 per week; permanent ‘situation i satisiactory. Address box 3,673 Post oflice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS BAR- ber or ladies’ hairdresser. East Houston st. ANTED—A PHOTOGRAPHER, WILLING TO WORK Sundays, at No. 5 Chatham square. ANTED—A GOOD TAILOR, TO WORK ON COATS and vests; German preferred. Call at 9% Prince st. renices required ; Inquire of Alphonse, 90 167 Bi “FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. E FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER POUR Sol- au du Herald, 187 AISE, ARRIVANT DE jace comme bonne denfants et pour er att 24 dth av. ‘adresser au bu FILLE FRAN _ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ FROM CITY HALL--FRANKFORT HOUSE corner William s.r ents day; $1 80 and $3 lemen only; 85 to 60 FOURTEENTH STREET. ¢ North or others can obtain elegant Accommo- anent or trausient, with or without © LET, IN THE ‘own stone house (No, 46) between Fifth and Second Eloor, for four or five persons, Room’, for $i0, with first class SOUTHERNERS ‘at $50 per week WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOM large Rooms now vacant, EAST TWENTY-FIRST A few pleasant airy ith Board; house and tab NEAR BROAD- mato let, in sults or iret class ; reference. MACDOUGAL :T.—ONE LARGE AND TWO 1 Rooms tq let, without board, or with breakfast, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH : ‘To let, handsome airy Room Frict to gentlemen from $810 $6 per 8T. MARK’S PLACE. tension and Roo BACK PARLOR AND EX- ‘on second and third floors, neatly Furnished, singly or in suits, with or without Bourd, Duy VANDAM STREET, Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to let. ROOMS ON SECOND ingly, with or without House and location first class. Family small. Terms WEST SIXTEENTH steer: EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Rooms with all modern improvements, for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, wi LAIGHT STREET.—THREE NICELY FURNISHED Kooms, with or without Boar. ‘irst class house; con- ‘Terms from $3 to 8% EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Two or three large, wiry Rooms to let to gentle * board; also one single Room ; location central WITH BOARD, J} front Room and Bedroom adjoinin's; *) THIRD AVENUE.—PURNISHED ROOMS FOR je) gentlemen. T, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND To let, at reasonable terms, furnished Rooms, en suite jass Board, to @ party of re- house first class and bas summer mont , With or without first gentlemen or families; References exchanged. every convenien * TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—l’icasant Rooma for the summer on moderate, terme, with or without Board. House and table first clase. References. BETWEEN FIFTH furnished Rooms, desirably Terms moderate. Liberal References exchanged. ET.—TO LET, WITH d prices, cool aud pleasant’ Rooms, Yo permanent or transient perso EAST HOUSTON STREET.—NE furnished Rooms to let, sing ry convenience and comfot ees exchanged WEST TWELFTH STREF: and Sixth avenuer.—Nicel Jocated, with or without Board. ‘High stoop house. ELEGANTLY OF wilt, to gentlemen to be found. Referen- 114. GEW XO) WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREE’ A suit of Rooms on second and third floors, with or without superior Board, to gentlemen or fainil brown stone house, 14. JWENTYSEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—A pleasant front Roon'on third floor to let, with Board, to one or more persons, Terms reasonable. Lo- cation pleasant, 122 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—DELEGATES TO Democratic Convention can be accommodated with handsome furnished Rooms, with or without first class Board, Location five minutes’ walk from Tammany Hall. 1Q5 BAST TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN ) Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Very desirable front Rooms and superior Board for two persons with good references; moderate price; brown stone bouse. 138 (ABW No BAST NINETEENTH STREET, SEC- #0 ond brown stone house east of Irving place.—A ault of Roomeon second Door, elegantly: furnished, for teman and wife or two single gentlemen, with Board ; a large front Room on third floor, $22; and one hall Bedroom, #10; references, 139 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. ee) offera front Room, with hall Rgom connecting, on second floor, with Board, at's low rate; hduse neat and con- tains modern improvements; references exchanged. 140 WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON & square.—Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. Terms moderate. MACDOUGAL STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, with Board, at very moderate prices, opposite the park. 14] NEST #IRTEENTH | STREET—A | PRIVATE faunily will et, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with first class Board, & pleasant second story front Room and Bedroom. SMALL FAMILY SON STREET, NEAR THE OLD ST. JOHN'S To let, furnished Rooms, with or without Board. 1OQ MULBERRY STREET, NEAR BROOME.—ELE- JJ ‘gantly furnished Parlor ‘and second tloor Rooms, wo eapectable ingle parties ‘oF married couples, in a private house with modern accommodations 216 WEST FIFTEENTH | STREET.—$7 | TO gig w1O weekly.—Large furnished Rooms on second and third floors; family private; references exchanged ; also day Board f Q24. BAST, TWELFTH STREET—BOARD.—A GEN- =F tleman and wife and a few single gentlemen can be Accommodated with elegant furnished Rooms; also a few day boarders, O97 HENRY STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL swat b let large, handsomely furnished Front Room very cheap; house first ‘class, with gas, bath, &c.; neighborhood quiet and respectable. WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN jerms reasonable, 9QK ede) and wife or single gentlemen can obtain. first class Board, with all the comforts of a home; references re- quired: DAG WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN -. Seventh and Eighth averiues.—Large Rooms, well furnished, to let to gentiem \d wives, in a privat O75, SEVENTH AVENUE, IN THE REAR.—TO LET, 260 «Furnished Bedroom'to one or tw ¢ Indies. 307 BLEECKER STREET—A PRIVATE FAMILY e having more room than they require would let a few comfortabe Rooms to sing wives room large and new changed, gentlemen or gent ly furnished; references ex- EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—IN A BROWN stone house, Second Floor, Part of Third Floor and if cessary « Parlor ‘to let. Inquire at $4 Franklin stree the rear, 319 360 QEW,NO) WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, OOU Handeomely furnished Rooms, large and small, vo let with first class Board; every convenience and very reason- able termus; new proprietors; references exchanged. 52] GREENWICH STREET.—FIVE OR SIX GENTLE. DOLL mencan be xecomm d with good and cheap Board, with washing; light, alry rooms. Apply on first floor for one week. A its \TLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WISH FURNISHED ms in a private house where there are positively no other lodge Herald office. FRENCH FAMILY UP TOWN OFFERS FIRST B: class accommodations and Board to a gentleman and lady or to gentlemen. Address Board, box 617 New York Post olice. A te two box SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR own house, on the west side of ‘the city, will accommo- mulemen with Rooms and Board. Address E. P. "oat offlee. PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY HAVE A FEW furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; central Jocation ; terms moderate. Address box 80, station E, PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT 335 EAST FOUR. teenth street, would rent a suit of Rooms, together or separately, with Board, to a party of gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE P single gentlemen can secure first class Board for the summer months with @ private family restding in vburg, Orange county, N. ¥. Address box 5,205 Post ollice, New York elty. WIDOW LADY HAS A NEATLY FURNISHED front Parlor to let, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed, with partial Board, 263 West Thirty-ninth street, pear Kighth avenne. CHOICE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AA. with Hoard for indy only, can be obtained by gentlemen their wives in a new and elegantly furnished house, situ. near Fortieth street and Madison avenue; only’ those Wberal price aud wishing to live retired need J. Herald office. ate Willing to pay apply. Address K. H. RAELITE FAMILY, RESIDING SMALL PRIVATE, +L. on west side, near Broadway, will let a conple of hand- Homely Furniabed Roma, with Board. Address A. B., box 120 4 oflice. LADY* RESIDING IN WEST THIRTY.SECOND street, near Sixth avenue and Broadway, bas a few handsomely furnished Rooms to let to single gentlemen or jentiemen and their wives. Board for the indy only. Address for one week E. R., station G. BoAk® NEAR CENTRAL PARK, ON THE WEST side.—A private family desire to let their Second Floor to Adults, en suite, or to single gentlemen. The location and ae- commodations are in every reapect good, atid terms reasona. bie to satiatactory parties, Address H. H H1., box 856 Post ce. FAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR MADISON avenue. —Two large and one small Room to let, with Hiouse and location first clas WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTII First class Board ; elegant Suite of Kooros or siugly will be let for the summer months or per- erm moderate; references. T, NEAR FIFTH Well furnished Rooms to let, with frat clase in a French family; reterences required. Sih avenues. WEST TWELFTH OARDING.—ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM CENTRAL Park.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, for two; only #16 a week; a ball Room for peneman, #2; in the firat class house, 140 Kast Fifty-Grst street, beween Lex. ington and Third avenues, AST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— A te family, owning their own house, rould let a rd, pri ‘ew Rooms to single gentlemen, with or without accommodations offered are ample and Those wish ing the comforts of a good home may apply for particulars at Soho street. Best references exchanged, NEAR TENTH 8TREET.— th or without Board, to a Terms moderate. RERT.-A PRIVATE FAMILY e Suite of furnished Rooms tu jet, with oF without Board, or with private table; refereuces required, EAST NINTH STREET. —DESIRARLE, aud table Great class ; ed Rooms to ST TWELFTH ¢ wud single; bow WEST TWEN’ somely furnished Koome, with Board, for a geutlowan abd wile or single geatlemen; frat lass Jocation. CLINTON PLAC Deaue welect Roome in a » with or without Board. ECOND STREET, x furnished Rooms’ t Board, beautiful place for summer, FE STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR. demen only, with oF withou WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE. with Hoard, handsomely furnished Rooms. for geniieman and lady or two gentlemen rooming rbot and cold water attached to the rooms; house ‘T, SOUTHEAST COR. it moderate rates fur the summer, ‘with of without Board, FA mneomery NURNISHED ROOMS TO FAMI- lies or single gentlemen, with or without Board, en suite or singly, at 48 West Eleventh street, near Fifth avenue. ARLEM.-A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN A pleasant part of Harlem would let a pleasant Room, with Bonrd, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; convenient tocarsand boat. Terms moderate. Address W. M., box 155 Herald office. iy To2Fh, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND gentlemen at 44 Clinton place, corner of University place. r ty Be er it ir week. roe Peay ae A LEFLER, Proprietor. _BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, wishes Board in a family, whom instruction in music and French wil! be taken in compensation ; good references ; no objection to the ountry. Address English, Herald office. LITERARY LADY WOULD WRITE 3% HOURS ZA datiy for elegant unfurnished Rooma in reapectable f jor one hour and pay extra #25 monthly. See every * Situations Wagted. NTY-THIRD STREET, FIFTH ‘and Saies promptly negotiated on day's Mt neo T NO. 9 WEST TW 4A Avesue Hotel—Loane diamonds, watches, &e. SINGLE. GENTLEMAN WANTS QUIET AND CO} 4\. fortable Lodgings, clone to the corner of Pifth aven Su Twonty-tirat street. “Address. with terms and coavent- ences, P. M., Union Ohib, No. 1 Went Twenty-first street, Bose? NANTED-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN; A ©oo\, wiry Room, with Board for the anmmer ; locaiion Tweatieth to Fortieth streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues, Ad- dress A. B.C., Herald offic A DESIRABLE SUIT OF én suite oF aepa- sino atngle 64 eon mely furnished, to 1 n oF gentleman aud w PRINCE STREET, ONE BLOCK EAST OF BROAD. Elegantly furnished Roome for geutlemen ouly. » NEAR GRAMERCY PA Board, an elegant Suit of Rooms, an ‘or the summer mon months; private 9) IRVING PLAC Entire Floor, or ermanentiy | red le if deaired; references. CHRISTOPHER, Fourth streets. A. desirabie he young men or @ inarried coupe; \ern BLEECKER AND for one or two moderate; ref- MACDOUGAL STREET.—LARGE & front Room, with Boar gentlemen ; house well furnished and kept perfectly ni ferences exchanged. ¥ gentlemen, with fr moderate prices, CLINTON PL Or three fine, large Rooms, fotse nnd ‘pation married or single NEAR FIFTH boarders taken ruitable for @ phy DARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Bethe Cs oF om the line of the Hnclem, New Hacen oF id ver Railroad, not mo - : Address box No.l New York Post officer Tom the eHy: OARD W where th TED-FOR A WOMAN AND BABY, by Wil! be taken care of during the day, mother goes to work by the day: down town preferred, Cal'at or addrees 08 Vres deat street, Brooklyn. — WANTED 5y A PARTY OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN, two large Rooms, connecting, on second or third floor! cleo nice single Room, with Board, Honse must be first clase and igcation between Cilnton piace ud. Fourteenth street Broadway and Sixth@venue. Address, stating terme, Mer. chant, box 927 Heralé office. BROOKLYN BOARD. UNION STREET, BROOKLYN. FEW ROOMS to let, en anite or tingly. with or without Board, & # from Hamilton and South ferries ; location plensant; accommodations and very few eee” boarders; home SOUTH FOURTH STRE between Ninth and Tenth i obtain good Board and Roo 4 218 WILLIAMSBURG, reels. A few gentlemen HOTELS. es ICAN HoT BROADWAY AND Bianry 1, New York con the European plan),.—Roome, nly, AL moderate ralen | AME HOTELS, Cee PLACE HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 1 (ie bromawag, corner of "R\ghih sireet—Hoome in wld fami \tiemeu at mi rates. st ‘OWEN 2 HERBERT. TPE LONDON ALE AND CHOP HOUSE, 197 FULTON street. Welsh Rarebite jee ales, best hy Fhe an ha ed al 9 Sheghe __ COUNTRY BOARD, A. GENTLEMAN OF MATURE AGE, GOOD S0vIAL standing and ample means wishes permanent Board in ‘an agreeable family, near a railroad station, within an hour ‘or 40 of the city; a large, Nght room and pleasant eurrund ings is desired, with breakfast, tea and dinner on Suniays; would pay lberally and furnish the room if desired. Flease address, with partloulars, M. J. 8., Herald office, (AT SPUYTEN DUYVIL—ON THE HUDEON, ONE HOUR from chy, three minutes from depot, best of Board and Hoard and Rooms, for adults only; terms low. Adres J.P, Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y. PRIVATE MANSION ON THE HUDSON—ONE hour ‘from city, delightfully situated, surrounded by shade and fruit trees; ten minutes from depot. Good Board. je OF MoRAUItOCe, Commodious stabling, ‘Terms rea- sonable. Address Irving House, Tarrytown. FEW FIRST CLASS BOARDERS CAN BE WELL accommodated at a very desirable and healthy locality directly ata depot on the Housatonic Railroad, among the hills of Connecticut ; abundance ot fruit, dairy, fee, &c., the honse is of brick and well shaded. For pariiculay please call this day at 112 Fulton street and see the proprietor, from 9A. M. until 5 P. M. LARGE FAMILY WILL BE TAKEN AT THE PRI- vate mansion on the corner of Passaic and Maine streets, Haokensnck,N. J. Inquire of E. M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, New York. FIRST CLASS TABLE, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, healthy, mountainous country, well shaded house, every Tequisite for enjoyment, combined with moderate charges, is by WI N, 1 Dutch street. Board, o ded groun location healthy; extensive views; billiards and croquet; terms moderate. Address Staten Island, box 6,119 New York P OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE country, farmnouse preferred, within 80 or 40 tiles of New York, oh or very near the water (preference for the sex hore), for’ young lady who {a not _diflicult to please; for de- sirable accoramodations a liberal price will be paid. /Addres E. La, Herald oflce, stating locality, means of access and erm, OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—WHERE THERE are no other boarders, for three grown persons, yo! boy and servant girl. Farm house preferred. 100 perinoath will be paid. Address C. C. C., Herald offlee. BOARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—BY A LADY, who would give lessons in wax flowers gratis to any one who would make up a class for her, oF would. one wishing to learn the art. ‘Terms moderate, B. On 167 Clinton street, Brooklyn, OARD ON THE SEA SHORE—1}¢ MILES FROM KEY- ; good sea bathing, boating and Baling: terms 38 children and servants half price, A’ few. unfur mx will be disposed of at reasonable terms it {ir- dj Dowt runs daily, Address D. Atwood, Keyport, N. board with any Address A. OARD—AT A FARM HOUSE, 30 MILES FROM NEW York, via New Jersey Central Raliroad, for four adults Stabling for horses. “Addresa Farm House, New Market, OARD.—FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, WITHIN five minutes to Yonkers depot, on reasouable terins; beautiful location; carriage for use of guests. Address box No. 2 Post ollice, Yonkers, N. ¥. BOARP, WANTED AND BOARDERS INTRODUCED Country and etty; prices to sult. Call immediately or ad- Gress Board, Exchange and Hotel Directory, 787 Broadway. Extablished 1857. Unequalled opportunities offered, Beary Wa —BY A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH person in a comfortable home tn the country, where light domestic duties would be taken in part payment.’ Address B. G., Post ollice, Greenpoint, L, I. Beary, CAN BE OBTAINED IN WESTCHESTER—40 miles from New York; near depot; fruit, milk, vege tables, Inquire at coal oflice, 179 Wooster street, or address Katonah, box 49 Post ollice, JOUNTRY BOARD.—DESIRABLE BOARD, SE / miles from Morristown, N. J.; house new, large Pleasantly situated on a large farm; ‘pure epring water, fresh Mountain airy have four-rooms on second foor yet unen. gneeds Keep Horses and carriages; good stable room und N orke ‘pasture; terme #8 yer week. Kefer to J. N, Stearns, Fay. bo Leonard strect, New York, Address ‘L, . Jan Mendham, (COUNTRY BOARD—AT THE BROOKSIDE HO Hastings, on Hudson; one or two remaining Rooms t be tet, with Board, Apply on the premisi (COUNTRY BOARD-CAN BE OBTAINED. IN| THE pleasant town of Hillsdale, on the Harlem Railroad, at @ farmhouse within a short rtdé of two depots; scenery wn- d; terms moderate, For further information inquire 3 Second avenue. NOUNTRY BOARD—AT ASTORJA, L, I.—A FEW FAM- ./ ilies can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and ood table; plenty of shade aud fruit, Addrees A. Hi M., 10x 11 Astoria Poat oflice. NOUNTRY BOARD.—A LADY WILL TAKE CHIL- dren or a lady to Board for the summer; they can have all the comforts of @ home. Address K. W. W., box 204 Her- ald ollie (SOUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SEASON, #8 TO #10— ) Cranford, N. J. Central Railroad; one’ hour from the city; good house and beautiful surroundings; near station; table, ke, Inquire or address Board, Cranford Post ottice,'N. J COGRTRY, BOARD WANT! ) wife and three daughters; | a eterred. State price, location, &e. Post ofice, New York. comfortable farmho ‘Address J. A., box 3,107 YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT ISAAC TOWN- / send’s farm house, near Gien Cove, L. 1. ‘The steamers Arrow Smith and Seawannka run daily from Peck slip—one at 914 o'clock A. M. the other at 4 o'olock P. M., and return next morning: siages at the landing, For furtler particulary in- quire of JAMES H. TOWNSEND, 9 Bank street. NOUNTRY BOARD IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY—FOR the summer or year; fifty minutes from Twenty-sixth eet and ten minutes’ walk from depot; large two story ible house, newly painted and furnished; rooms large and ry; pinzza on three location high and very healthy tensive view of Long Island Sound and surrounding coun: uy Cg epee horses; terms moderate, iculars apply at ¥44 Broadwag, in the store, from 9 to 12 A. M, (SOUNTRY, BOARD WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, four children, from 4 to 10 years, and one servant, on the Long Island beach, near Fort Hamilton oF Bath, in a’private familly or iu a good hotel. Address W. P., Heralll office. FIRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—WITHIN two hours of the clty, for s lady and oungest_nine Kadress F. By He FIRST CLASS BOARD IN A FARM TOU’ eld Hill, Conn., two and @ half hou by New Haven Railtoad; terms moderaie; stabling. Ad- dress Mrs. 8. Perry, Greenheld Hill, C - sas GES FLEStSONVILLE, N.Y, VIA HUDSON RIVER RAIL nd, one mile from New Hamburg.—A few Board can be accommodated with Board for the summer. shade, pleasant drives, heaithy location, good water, Persons having children need’ not apply. Address D. H. Knapp, Hughsonviiie, N.Y. eennannctinn OR, OT anne MORTHAGLE Hou ns eign hotel has sumptuous Tor two hundred guests, Now ape for in sean rom every window in os oe eeralinol ikea and the italy Suspension Bedge. ard from $12 to $18 per accord to room occupied. 0. DE ©: MP, Proprietor. ‘ANOR HOUSE, SOUTH BROADWAY, SARATOGA Springs, N. ¥., situated in the viciniiy of Congress Spring. ‘Those ‘apartments for the season must make early application, as above, Moura RETREAT HOUSE, HALF WAY BE- tween Catskill and Mountain House, is ‘open for recep- tion of quests, Board $10 per week. Address D. Bloom, Catal, Ne ¥ NSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J., 18 NOW i “a ‘8. LAIRD, Proprietor. EPTUNE HOUSE, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. 1.—MRS. John Bell, Proprietreas.—This popular resort is now pen for, the decommodation of guests. Charges moderate, june, 1868. EAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. I. will be opened for the reception of juesis June 29, Rooms Occupied one or more weeks a discount will be made trom the transient pric JOSEPH B. WEAVER, Newvort, R.1., June 20, 1868. ECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J.-A VERY DE- bis Bult of Roome, with Roata for the seasons. bigh; splendid’ view, drives, stubling, &c.; one ‘Address Jotin Wood. OCKY POINT HOUSE,—THIS LONG ESTABLISHED and favorite resort, situated on Ni nset Bay, R. 1. Millopen for the season July 1, | Fine sea bathing, boating, fishing, &c. Route via Newport steamers, pier 28 SP. M’; change boats at Newport-on the following morning for Providence, arriving at Rocky Point in season for break- fast, Contracts will be made with families or parties on rea- sonable terms. Address De Camp and Cole, Rocky Point House, Providence, R. I. {OUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, N. J., IS NOW © open for the accommodation of guests; one hour from New York per Morris and Essex Railroad. J. HENDRICKSON, Proprietor. HE DOUBLE BEACH HOUSE, BRANFORD, COXN., 4. ¥. SMITH, proprietor—Now open for the seaton. newly fitted up and furtished throughout. Facilities for safe sea bathing, fine fishing and poating cannot be surpassed, For particulars inquire of Isaac H. Brown, Esq., sexton of Grace church, 1ld East Eleventh street, or W. Huggins, Esq., Love- joy’s Hotel, HE LONG ISLAND HOTEL IS NOW OPEN AT Centre Moriches, Suffolk county, N. Y., for the accom- modation of city gests. Lying near ‘the seashore, its facilt- ties for bathing, fishing, shooting, &c., are unsurpassed. Terms $10 per week. ¥. &, TERRY, Proprietor. Reference, United States Hotel, Fulton street, WINTE LAKE MANSION HOUSE.—THIS DELIGHT. ful summer resort is now open for the accommodation of summer boarders. Families cannot find a more healthy locality, Situated on the borders of a beautiful Inke, an ele- vation the highest in the county of Sullivan, surrounded by hills the air is pure and the scenery unsurpaiged, Orders by mail addressed to the proprietor, A. C. BERRY, White Lake, Sullivan county, will’ receive prompt attention. Reference may be had of John H. Watson, Eag., 291 Broadway, N. ¥. OFFICES. iene LOAN eens T 71—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- A” monds Watches, Jewelry, dc, or the aame bought at the highest rates; also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets Bought for Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., at77 Bleecker street, second _AMUSEMENTS. 0 RVING H, —} AND 14TH STREET. Pr er REE apc E b MAX STRAK‘ ‘informs the public that Mme. DE LA G GE grand farewell concert ‘0 in the irosatinaic steamer Napoleon, her log oe g dint will appear :— Mme. ANNA Lamy ee 2 ri farewell in America), Murical Director. EY A PANCISCO ROBA Admission, $1; reserved seais, 60 cents extra. eats may be secured at Irving Hall entrance, ti "Ticket Oftice, If Broadway, and Sehirmer's, 10 Broaden ae . EW S8TADT THEATRE, and Bowery, The and Coolest Theatre in the city. LAST WEEK OF MR. E. EDDY Combination. MONDAY AND PLSD AY EVENINGS. JUNE 22 id 28, ‘The Grand Dramatic Romance of *"” * MONTE CRIS1O. MR, E. EDDY in alx different Characters, ‘o conclude with the Drama of the ST RO! OR THE GYPBY'S REVENGE. Friday, June 6, Benefit of MR. E, EDDY. ‘A Double Company and & Double Performance. ORRELL SISTERS’ NEW YORK THEATRE, 728 and 750 Broadway. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS, + Unprecedented success of the WORRELL SISTERS expres led from the French, by B. faker, oa SOPHIE, IRENE AND JENNIE. Enthusiastic applause. See it. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. N. B.—Coolest theatre iu New York. OWERY THEATRE, ENTIRELY NEW COMBINATION. Mile, Mr. MARIETTA RAVEL, EDWARD COLEMAN, The great Pantomimist and! The Inimitable Comedian. Danseuse, MR. P. CONNELLY, as the ‘The Melo-dramatic Actor. FRENCH SPY. MR. GOLDING, — Champion Pedestrian. MONS. LEON GENELLI Parents and Guardians. in his act of Did You Ever Send Your ZAMPILLAEROSTATION. | Wife to Williamsburg \LYMPIC THEATRE, BEGINS AT 8. JAMES E. HAYES. orn ee D088 C. W. Tayleure, Business Manager ; G. L. Fox, Stage Manager SIXTEENTH WEEK CROWDED EVERY NIGHT. THE GREATEST COMIC HIT achieved in New York since Burton. G. L, Fox's Comic, Spectacular Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY, HUMPTY| witnessed and appt uded in the |DUMPTY. HUMPTY | past sixteen weeks by upwards of | DUMPTY. HUMPTY 106,000 persons, DUMPTY. HUMPTY) a8 the happleat combination of || D HUMPTY| the (acer jue, the graceful and | Di HUMPTY! the beautiful ever exhibited in D HUMPTY | _New York. Di ‘The renowned Pantomimist and Comedian, PTY HUMPTY | chairs, walls into tai HUMPTY | tables'into cages, puddings into | DUMPTY. HUMPTY | heads, market stalls into yachts, | DUMPTY. HUMPTY] and sentry boxes into steamboats, | DUMPTY. HUMPTY] while boys grow in minutes from |DUMPTY. HUMPTY | five years old to twenty. DUMPTY HUMPTY DUMPTY MATINEES 136 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. _ : ROADWAY THEATRE.—THIRD WEEK | . FLASH floor, three doors west of broudway. of Augustin Daly's Thrilling local Sensa- | "OF : g iion ; the admiration of press and public. LIGHTNING T Gif BROADWAY. LIBERAL ADVANCES, MADE on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry Se MATHSWS DRAMATIC ALBUM OF THE PFO-| FLASH ponansendiaold., t _ JAMES FL MATHEWS. ple, the places and the follies of this} OF TT 66 NASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 8, A. HONIGMAN | great city. LIGHTNING AX continues to pay the highest rates for loose or set Dia- | —— = monds Watches, Bilverware, Jewelry, &c., or loans nego- | F{VERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATI-| FLASH Hated on the same. nee—Electrical success of the great dra] OF | : ________._ } matio ‘surpriae. LIGHTNING T 44 BROADWAY—DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES, | —————— = Gold Jewelry of ait descriptions, Suiks. Shawn, aca | (MHE GREAT STAR CAST—J. K. MORTI-) FLASH d Ove ught wow. Pawnbrokers’ Tekets ie janchard, fenew dhe ¥. J. NASH. | Blanche Urey, J.C.Williauison, Mrs. Gilbert, in | LIGHTNING T HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND | VIE UNIQUE LOCAL CHARACTERS;| FLASH Fae Liter irene Aas on Diamonds’ ane | L the Harp and Vioun; Italian Boys end| OF Watches, Sliver Ware, &e., oF will pay the highest market | how they Live. LIGHTNING price Sor the same, eee leis —e GLANCE AT EMIGRANT LIFE, AND| FLASH T 17 BREVOORT PLACE (TENTH STREET),—THE the amusing scenes of Steamboat iite,| OF highest price paid for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., | never before attempted on the stage. | LIGHTN or lows negotiated on the same, ISAACS, Broke — Renee = 17 Brevoort place, near Broadw: CT FIRST-—-REJECTED ON THE) FLASH — eeerastrenerserecensert me is ee threshold. Act Second—Jacob’s Ladde: oF DVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW- | Act Third--On the Water. Act Fourth x clry, Dry,Goods and Personal Property of every descrip. | Cage of Fire. | Act Fifth—Robbers discovered, | LIGHTNING ton. S.A. SACKSON, 111 Grand street, two dours west of |e ~ as Broadway. (PHE SHATTERED, STAIRCASE, THE) FLASH See a a Panorama of the Hudson, the Main Deck | OF OLD. ESTABLISHED ENGLISH SHADES FOR | and the Furnace Room on the Burning sale—The neatest dtted up and best located in the eity; | er, and all the ingenious mechanical a sure fortune to any one qualltied to carry it on. Apply to | ~ a —— + HAL, 61 Ann strect, New York. PMO PEANING, SWEET SINGING,| FLASH = aay —— Dancing, Fun, Practical Jokes, super | Gur 1 THE JEWELRY STORE 723 BROADWAY, UNDER | Beenery, splendid “Acting, Mirth, Music and New York Hotel, the Lighest cash price paid for Dia- | Beauty, in [LIGHTNING monds, Watches, Jewelry, old Gold and Silver, Laces, Camel's | =~ — ERRACE GARDEN, Mair Shawls, de: YASH ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT UPON WATCH- ou Diamondy. Peryonal Property and Merchandise, WM. BRUCE PUTNAM, Banker and Financial B_oker, No. College place, corner Barclay st. (Grocers? Bank Building). PAMONDS, WATCHES AND | JEWELRY BOUGHT and gold or advanced on, Highest price paid for gold Business confidential, Private partor for ladies, BRANDON & CO., 702 Broadway. ONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL Property, Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Watches, and the same bought at the highest market rates. Furniture moved and stored. KING & CO., Cor, 6th st, and 6th ay. and Broadway (6th Nat, Bank), HQ NASSAU STREET, CORNER MAIDEN LANE — QO Having immense facilities we advance at unusually low rates on Jewelry, Watches, Merchandise, Stocks or other securities, in large or small amounts. 120) POWERY, NEAR GRAND STREET, ROOMS Nos, 1 and 2, up'stairs.—The highest price’ paid for Dia- monds, Watcher, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, &c., or money advanced. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought. and silver. __ MACHINERY. 8. CAMERON & CO.—STEAM PUMPS FOR BOIL- AL. crs, factories, steamships, mines, &c. Foot of East Twenty-third street, New York. (OR SALE—A LARGE HEAVY IRON GIRDER, 21 feet 3 inches long; one large Tobacco Press; also one Millcor grinding plaster. Apply to CHRISTIAN SCHWARTZ, 858 East Fifty-third street, OR SALE—THREE FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS Printer, Herald oftice. OCOMOTIVES AND CARS,—FOR SALE, ONE SMALL Locomotive; aiso twenty Passenger Street Cars, in good running order. JOHN STUART, 195 Broadwi APER MACHINERY FOR SALE—STEAM ENGINES Kingsley's Engine, Rag Engines, Rotary Boilers, Shifting Pulleys, Hangers, Piping, Fittings and Miscellancous Ma- ghinery for paper making at DAVIS’ machinery yard, 190 to 124 Hudson street, Jersey City, two blocks from the ferry. ROPELLER ENGINES WANTED-30 TO 40 INCH CY- linder; must be in good order. Address, lowest cash Price, maker's name, where seen, W., box 4,920 Post oflice. z ee : _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BOARD.—SMALLEY'S HOTEL, CARMEL JUMMER Sx single gentlemen or families accommodated with well appointed Rooms and first clare Board; within «few rods of the hotel is « magnificent apring water lnke, affording unsurpassed facilities for fishing and boating; attached to the hotel are large and commodious stables. It ie situated fifty miles from New York city via Harlem Railroad, and about tour miles from Lake Mabopac. Address J, H. r, Carmel Putnam county, N. Y. GUMMER BOARD FROM JULY 6 AT THE HUDSON © Kiver ‘Institute. Twenty ‘acres in groves and walk Denutiful drives; healthy location ; easy access to New Yor! reasonable terms and good accommodations among the {ractions, Address R. C. Flack, Claverack, Columbia county, ON THE SHREWSBURY RIVER, © rooms, shady woods, good fishing, boating and bath: yi fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, &c. Terma Adiress B., box 191 Herald ofice. by ESIRABLE BOARD FROM JULY 1, FOR ten weeks, may be obtained in one of the most delightful ves in Ponghkeepsie ; eboice Suite, first floor, for farniltes. cress, without delay, drawer 67, Poughkeey aie Post offices JVILLOW HAVEN, NEWARK BAY, TWENTY-FIVE minutes from foot of Liberty street.—This favorite fammer rovort, having changed handy is how open for guents attention to comfort of families, pit Ce J. p GART, 56 Worth street. roman nediettioes ANTED--FIRST CLASS (¢ TRY BOARD, IN A family, for five adults and four amall ebildren ; Saeaicon a oy Vn ya not hy than one hundred ‘om Ne Adare : pai pom Sew Nore. Adareas, stating terme, &e., box 41 WANTED COUNTRY BOARD FOR A FAMILY OF @ight persons, including children; comfortable rooms, ample playgrounds’ and good table Indispensable. Terme must be oder Address immediate! = lass, H. W., Herald office. reorient eres nk SUMMER BOARD S i; A __...... SUMMER RESORTS, | RIGHTON HOUSE, PERTH AMBoy, N. c=, ts I family summer hotel, having been repaires and Teles. in now open for the reception of guests; accommoda- @ first class; communication with New ¥ ily ; distant one and a half hours. JOHN ATH HOTEL, BATH, L. 1, ON THE SFASHO — Biv dengnitit ennmner ort Is ‘open. Breen bathing, aod has a splendid grove, well shaded. Accessible by all the Brooklyn ferries, Steam care leave Greenwood every twenty minuter. MBIA SPRINGS, NEAR HUDSON, N. ¥.—UNT- Verraily regarded equal if not superior to nny mineral water in the Si 3. B. NASH, Crert HOUSE, GARRISON, HUDSON HIGHLANDS, opposite West Point. karly boarders, 812, #15. Inquire of Mr. Newman, 1172 Broadway; Wiley @'¢ street. By boat or rail. 7) SSONES BENNETTS SORYOREST HOME,” CATSKILL MOUNTAINE.—PAR. thes Intending spending the suinmer in the country can excelient arrangements for Board at $10. Private G. F. CORBIERE, No. 5 New street, \ LENWOOD HOTEL.—FIRST CLASS, MOUNTAIN AIR, H bunting and fishing; eight hours from New York + Jersey Central and Delaware and Lackawanna Raiirom terme 87 to $12; inducements to familtes, Address ¥ ferty, Glenwood, Susquehanna county, Pa, mak ba , free. } EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Jersey, will be opened on the ibth of June. term: te, dey address 8. T. Cozzena. L* TOURETTE HOUSE, Bergen Polnt, N. J. JOUN G. ARMOUR. ONG BRANCH, N. J.THE CLARENDON HOTEL 4 will open J Sas atirst clase boarding bow the been enlarged and newly furnished, Address A. Watts, Proprietor, Long Branch, ONG BRANCH.-FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS at a delightful cottage near shore, with fne stabliny Dr. PETIT-JEAN, 168 Frankli Mo? NT PLEASANT HOUSE, LAKE MOHEGAN, hour by Hudson River Railroad: wow open for f Jurees Walter R. Jowes, Peekskill, N.Y. C8 CLOCKS.—OUR MANUFACTURE BETTER and cheaper than any imported; wholesale and retail, A A. FRANKFIELD & CO. 209 Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth atreet, and 816 Eighth avenue, corner of Twenty- sixth street. COAL AND Woop, _ FOR GENUINE RED ASH, LEHIGH AND LOCUST Mountain Coal; large Nut $5 25, screened and delivered ; weight and quality guaranteed. THOS. THEDFORD, Corner 'wenty-seventh street and Ninth avenue. PIANOFORTES, N EASY WAY OF PROCURING WHAT YOU WANT. HORACE WATERS & CO., 481 Broadway, will dispose of New and Second Hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, by. first class makers, and take from #5 to #25 monthly until paid. 60 New and Second Hand Instrumente for rent, and Tent appiied if purchased, oF for eale at bargains for cash. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. FOR A. sale—-Property family leaving city; ‘made order by city Maker; fully guaranteed; used five months; cost for #250; also Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture, sacrifice. ' In- quire 44 West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. LADY HAVING A ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED A, ike ‘and case, seven octaves, with agraife treble, cont 600, will acil for lese than hai! Tor cash; has maker's bill Of eale and guarantee, also box for shipment, Cover and Stool. Cail at 98 Third street. LARGE STOCK OF NEW anos at bargains for cas Saimenta be BP. OUNML —PIANOFORTE EXCHANGEG FOR COUNTRY A. board; balf cash, balf board; instrument first class. For particulars address for three cays Music, Herald office. LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS PIANO. fortes, agratfe treble, finest in New York. Pianos used but a short time at half pri Pianos rented and sold on monthly instalments. Factory and warerooma, 283 Bast Twenty-tirst street, between Second and bet fn 8 20N. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL THEIR Magnificent Pianoforte (covt #600) for leas than 900; Carved rosewood, seven octave, overstrung, celebrated manu: faqjurers; guarantee; nearly uew; Stool and Cover. 113 enth street. LADY WILL SELL A PIANO NEARLY NEW, worth #600, for half tte value: be seen between the hours of 12 and4 o'clock. No. 17 West Fourth street. LADY WHO HAS TAUGHT THE PIANOFORTE And Singing successfully for several years wishes to ‘ch in w family where she can board; best references given and required, Address Teacher, station O, New York. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT SEVEN OC- fave Pianos, with all improvements, at greatly reduced pricessa second hand Chickering cheap. 190 Amity. street, near Siath avenue. H. HARDMAN. ‘OOD PIANO. D SECOND HAND HANDSOME 7 EA, forte four round eorners, carved morldings, overatrung bars, tron frame, Agraffe and scroll desk, for #20 cnah. J BIDDLE, 18 Amity strett, nest Broad (CUALESEERG & VAUPEL, i Manufactur hare removed t 39h West Thirty-sinth FURST SUAS SBVEN-OCTAVE, PlaNOFORTES TO let-$6 per month; one at #6. M ‘Academy, corner kighth avenue and forty fourth etre . G. PF. BENJAMIN. “EW PIANO, 7 OCTAVES (NOW AT MANUFACTORY), IN “richly worth $600, Will be sold for #275 net ash. Captain J. ATKINS, pier No. # North river. JANOS,—TWENTY SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES, of varlous makers for sale at low prices by CHICKER ING & SONS, 652 Broadway. Pianos to rent. SCHRORDER'S PIANO, ROOMS, 4 UNION SQUARE SS Pianos—1 Carhart 1 Neechat’s church, 1 patior Organ for eale, on instalments and to let at low prices, UP RGHT, PIAROE MARTINS & SON, MARUKAG J turers, 34 Kast Hoveton street, near Broadway. First clase upright Pianos to rent sof Pianos, reet, New York Third avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth sts. Proprietor. sesseseeeeeesPH, BERNET CARL BERGMANN’S POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS, This (TUESDAY) evening, June 23, 1888. PROGRAMME! 1, Festmarsch. 2 Overture—Le Sermont. 8. Waltz—Village Swallows 4. Farewell—Meditation. 5. Overture—Oberon. 6. Bollero—Solo for violin............ Mr. B. LISTEMANN. 7. Polka—Aurora. . nadrille—Grande Duchesse. Conductor. e%, Admission.........+. ‘No postponement on account of the weather. Kz & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 7200 BROADWAY. KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASOD LAST THRKE NIGHTS LEON’S LA BELL. LL. & NIGHTS LEON'S LA BELL—L, N. THREE NIGHTS LEON’S LA BELL—L. N, DAY, LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY, DAY, LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY, BENEFIT OF THE ONLY LFON. EFIT OF THE ONLY LEON. CADEMY OF MUSIC. AACE. L. BATEMAN. FAREW MLLE. TOSTE: Mr. H. L. Bateman has tle honor to announce, in closing the first season of, : OPERA BOUFFE IN AMERICA, which has been successfully protracted to nine inonths of un- interrupted representations of Offenbach’s renowned works, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE and LA BELLE HELENE, thai he will give ONE FINAL PERFORMANCE, as a termination to the season, on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, hen MLLE. TOSTEE, prior to her depariure for Europe, Bnd all the ORIGINAL PARISIAN ARTISTS will appear, The entertainments for this GRAND GALA NIGHT wil! comprise a NEW OPERETTE, by J. Offenbach, entitled LISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN, the first act of LA GRANDE DUCHESSE and the second att of LA BELLE HELENE, sustained by the whole sori and the renowned CHORUS OF FIFTY VOICES. ‘The sale of sents will commence at 8 o'clock on TURSDAY MORNING, June 23, at the Academy ; at Schirmer's, 701, and Poters’, 198 Broadway. LIND TOM CONCERTS. AT LIBRARY HALL, ORANGE, N. J., TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, THE WONDERFUL, NEGRO BOY PIANIST, 'D TOM, THE GREAT MUBICAL M STERY OF THE NINE- POSITI\ N. B.— At Yonkers, N. Y. 2th; Tarrytown, N.Y. CO MINSTRELS, 68 BROADWAY. D BILL ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, FOR THE BENEFIT OF JOHN A, RUNNETT, TREASURER. SMILE WAS ALL SHE GAVE ME,” AS SUNG Ps with great success by Bobby Newcomb, at the San » Mingtrela’ published by DITSON & CO., 711 ywhere, Price 5c. -Director THE LECTURE SEASON. MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO_ GENTLEMEN only, ob interesting subjects, at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. Those unable to attend these lectures may parser, by forwarding 2% cents. Address Seoretary of New York Muroum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. ee secs anenvemerecasitansanss ete: CTI BRAT Aer] cate “s magi alsa e 1ano at puptl's residence or beat Fete. fouce’ given. "Address, with residence, fescher, tox 10 Herald office. ORGANIST, WANTED—FOR A QUARTET CHOIR, IN rooklyn. Addrese, with refere: asic Commit: tee, Herald office. i HE GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIN, MARTHA, Norma, Traviata, Trovatore, Crispina e la omare, Eat Freiachutz, Un Ballo fn Maschera, La Sonnambal opera arral for the pianoforte, solo complete, the woole of the music; price 60 cents. BOOSEY'S “Musical Cabinet,” the ch collection of modern music in the world, in 60 books, 60 cents each. To ‘be had of all music and book dealers, or mailed direct from the publishers. Catalogues free, BOOSEY & CO., 644 Broadway, TANTED—AT A HOTEL IN THE COUNTRY, A ‘ong Indy who can play the plano and entertain com- Salt ‘at 74 West Brosdwas 1 i. the store. ia, each overture and All the above in pai ______ ASTROLOGY, TEST.—THE. ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, FROM Paris, medical and business clairvoyant, Spiritualist, has th feat Fre oh secret to cause love ani ipeedy age. jo satisfaction, BO pay. lee ast it street, between Third and Routh avenues. Aone (\LAIRVOVANT.—MADAME LA BLANCH, BUSINESS and médical advice, lucky numbers; name; love's talis- man speedy marriage, 116 Weat Twenty-aixth sireet, MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLATRVOY- Mi ant.—Vinit her for e ng, #1 heft, Dumbers, good ick.’ #11 Canal sires. ne ‘anal street. ADAME NORMA, | ISTINGUISHED NATURAL irvoyant rom Paria, past, a future. "190 Kaet Thirteenth atreet, SM ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYANT, reveals your Whole life, from the cradle to the grave’ M 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee @i, MADAME LE COMTE—SPIRITUAL, MEDICAL AND AVE business Trance Med; Her information is positive. No, 58 Sixth avenue, near Fourth stree ADAME HOPE—BY PALMISTRY ON ALL AFFAIRS of life, 78 Sixth avenue, Ladies #1; gente $2. 238 SEVENTH AVENUR, NEAR THIRTY FIROT OAC street. Madame RAY, Ulairvoyant and Astro Eucky numbers, “Speedy marrioger, Ladien, 3 cente; genta, Veen Ae Wantacnss. “4 JOUN PROUGHAM'S LOTTERY LIFE. AN ASSURED SUCCESS, BNTHDMIASTIC AUDIENCES SUPERS ACHING j MIRTH UNBOUNDE STARTLING SURPRI AMUSING COMPLICATIONS, INTERESTING STORY, ARTISTIC TABLEAUX, CONSTANT VAKUETY, SONGS, DANCES SENSATION; IN SHORT NEW YORK HQTOGRAPHE! TPUEATRE COMIQUE, 51d BROADWAY. WHITE & SPENCER. First ap) in America of Miss JULIA FITZPATRICK, | Miss JULIA FITZPATRICK, | Mise JULIA FITZPATRICK, | Miss JULIA FITZPATRICK; | ‘The Star Serio-Comic. Vocalist, from the principal theatres of England and Ireland, A new Burlesque on Prof, Lititon's Singing and Talking ads. LOGRENIA'S BIRDS, MICE_AND CATS. ARIC IN HIB WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE why ues nd White's buries: UNUER THE LAMP Post. HEATRE FRANCAIS— RISTORI—DRAMATIC FUND. Sole Lessee and Directo: S GRAU ‘The departure of Mme. Ristori Ei vl for next. Saturday, in the Transatlantic eomenlp ‘tlle de Paris. AD) IDE RISTORI'S LAST WEEK IN AMERICA, ‘THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 2%, BENEFIT OF THE AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND, on which occasion will be prodene the entire tragedy of MEDEA, the same play whic! inecgureted MADAME RISTORI’S MEMORABLE TRIUMPHANT CAREER IN AMERICA. ADELAIDE RISTORI in her GREAT ROLE of MEDEA. ‘In addition to this Madame Ristori will perform one of the most difficult dramatic acts in her repertoire, consisting of the THIRD ACT OF MARIE STUART, All the characters interpreted by Mme, Adelaide Ristori. ‘Ticket office will open to-day at the regular ticket offices down town; Peter's Music Store, 198 Broadway, THURSDAY, June 25—Complfmentary Benet and LAST NIGHT in America of ADELAIDE RISTORI, MARIE ANTOINETTE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 O'CLOCK, FAREWELL. MATINEE, and LAST APPEARANCE of ‘ADELAIDE RIS- TORI IN AMERICA—ELIZABETH, PECIAL NOTICE. Persons intending to retain seats for the private enter- tainment given by Madame Ristori and her two children at the Theatre Francais, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. June 24, will please communicate with the Director, J. GLAU. BORIS PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT. THEATRE FRANCAIS. Parties desirous of securing front bo: for the above entertainment, on Weddend ean do 40 by or parquet seato evening, June 2%, applying at the ticket olllce, 652 Broadway, be: tween Bon jleecker streets. Nits GARDEN. The coolest theatre in the city. ‘Lessee and Manager. WM. WHEATLEY. Begins rmini Mr, Wheatley respectfully announces (in consequence of arrangements previously entered into) the LAST NIGHTS, 3 LAST NIGHTS, Kel LAST NIGHTS of the GKANDEST SPECTACLE EVER PRESENTED IN AMERICA, entitled the WHITE FAWN, Introducing Jarrett & Palmer's renowned Parisian BALLET TROUPE. THE SCENERY, COSTUMES. APPOINTMENTS, SONGS, MUSIC, CHORUS, ACTING AND DAN UNAPPROACHABLE IN DETAIL AND EXECUTION. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. YENTRAL PARK GARDEN. J Seventh avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth streets, THEODORE THOMAS’ POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS. ‘This (Tuesday) evening, June %3, at 8 o'clock, RAND CONCERT. THIRTY-SIXTH ¢ PROGRAMME. yueppler Storm’ ¥ “Lurline™. Wallace 8, Waltz, “Morgendlaetier.... <..Strauss| 4. Entr’ Aet, “L'Etotle du Nord, Meverbeer 5, Overture, “Leonora” (No. 8). Beethoven: 6 “Ave Maria,” adopted from the first prelude by Bache. For Solo Violins, Cornet, Piano’ Polka Mazouria, “Stieimuettérchen”’ Polka, “Wildfuer.. 8 Grand March, “Trovenne’ 9. Overture, “Stradella”. 10, Serenade for Fin h Messrs. SIEDLER and 1 Waltz, “Knenstler-Leben” 12, Quadritie, “Le Grande CONDUCTOR. NO POSTPOD 30UNT OF THE WEATHER. TY-FIVE CENTS. fons, $8 50 each. tore, 701 Broadway, DAY, JUNE 24, )DORE THOMAS? FIRST GRAND SUMMER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL, PROMENADE CONCERT and BAL CHAMPETRE. TWO GRAND ORCHESTRAS, THE REGULAR GRAND ORCHESTRA will execute the coucert and ball music, while the newly ore ized Sanized PHEO. THOMAS’ SERENADE BAND will perform during the intermisstons. PROGHAMME OF THE CONCERT, TX 1. Grand March, “Prussi .+.-Herrmann Serenade Band, +A. Thomas » Petreia, Grand Orchestra. « 4. Galop, “Fire of Youth”... Faust Serenade Band. 5. “Ave Maria,” adapted to first preitde by Bache. ..Gounod For Solo Violins, Cornet, Piano aid Organ. ORDER OF 1, Polonaise, “Sounds from the 2. Waltz, “On the Beautiful Blue Promenade —Overture, “Yely: 3. Quadrille, “Militaire' “Ye low" a 5, Lanelers........ i a Promenade, “Evening Serenade”, 6. Galop, “Snow Flakes ze Promenade—Selection, “Freiachutz. 7. Trots Temps, “Druskentky Promenade--Galop, "zenod 8. Quadrille, “La Belle Helene” mmenade—Sonz, “Sweet Spirit Hear, . 9. Waltz, “On the High Seas” 10, fromenade Selection Promenade—Selection, “Martha’ 18, Waltz, “Morgenbiaetter".. Promenade—“Polka Milftal 14. Quadrille; “La Grane Duchose romenade—Song, “Thou Everywhere 15. Galop, “Postiliion TICKETS, admjtting indy tnd geniemas, Eacu.! Imjtting OMAN oes oe itka Cables MckeTs @1 BAGH. ACU Tickets can be obtained of either of the members of 1 Committee of Mi ,nlto at G. Schirmer’, 701 B way; W. 0. Rogers & Co.'s, % John street: at Mealio & Co.'s, 615 Broadway; at M. Rolo’, under the Fifth Avenue Hotel at the General Ticket Office, 114 Broadway, abd at the ofilce of the Central Park Garden, Private boxes ®5 each, to be had at G, Schirmer's Music: Store, 701 Broadway, AN #RANCISCO MINSTRELS—68% BROADWAY. ‘The doors surrounded at 7; insurrection ine at 8. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BAUKU®’ SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS,—Last week of the season. First Basso, M. Ainsley Scott. the inimitable Jig Dancer. Lag tee! bpm and Scott, J Wi Bobby Newcomb, the ehamplon Hong and Dance Man. Birch and Backus in their able Specialties. iy iE ws, BENEFIT OF JOHN bg LTS 9 EVENING A. RUNNETT, TREASURER. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE %, BENEFIT OF BOBBY NBWCOMB. ory, PASTOR'S OPERA i —— 201 BOWERY, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY ONIAL TO. TORY PASTOR, SATURDAY AFTERNOON 'D EVENING, THE GREAT EVENT OF THE SEASON A HOST OF VOLUNTEERS. Tickets can be procured during the week (with: charge) at ihe Box Office and Tracey's saloon, ad, Opera House. ‘Berarrs NEW OPERA HOUSE, Tammany . Building, Fourteenth street, Academy of Music. Firat time of the local Burlesque, ‘A FLASK OF JERSEY LIGHTNING! A FLASK OF JERSEY LIGHTNING | A PLASK OF JERSEY LIGHTNING | Introducing the t boat race between the HOOTY DO and DE BASAM, Roller Explosion, &c. Characters by Unsworth, Eugene, Horn, Seymour, Hogan, adjoining Hughes, Dan. Bryant. BRYANT'S NEW MINSTREL OPERA HOUSE. M™ F. B. OQNWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, a7 FOLLIES OF DUKE DE OBARTRES. DUCHESS DE bosgmrme 2 GERALD, (ONS EY ick soe open. KNEE avian Will remata a shart ¢ ‘on exbibition at the SUMER' RE GALLERY, NO. VPI AVENUES All lovers of art should improve the opportuntty to see thie wonderiul work. ADMISSION 2% CENTS. Aue FH. CONWAY, “HRS. FB: CONWAY, VIOLA CROCKER, 618 BROADWAY, oH is MUSEUM | DO NOT as OF Fail, 618 ANATOMY, TOSEE ITS ols BROADWAY. WONDERS. OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 10 P. M. OOK.—8AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, [ki BROAD WAY.—ON FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 162, BENE. Fit OF BOBBY NEWCOMB, THK GREATEST BONG AND DANCE MAN IN THE WORLD. gun, erected by J. H.& C. 8. in the Chureb of the easia, ‘corner of Park avenue and Thirty-fourth street, on Wednesday evening, June iA Bo'clock. Mesers, H. E. Browne, J. P. Morgan and &. Howe, Jr., will preside. The. snatrument contains the builders’ celebrated patent pnenmatic compositions, reversible couplers, crescendo and diminuendo movements, and other improvements far in advance of other organs in thin country. A STRAWBERRY AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, Ore EXHIBITION.—EXHIBITION OF A NEW OR- for the benefit of the Sunday achool of St. Paul's Reformed Dutch Church (lately In West Twenty-fira street) Wil be given thie afternoon and evening, Foesany. June Sat Layrick Hall, 725 and 725 sixth avenue, eneing at 4u'clock. Tickets 50 cents, . J, N. PATTISON'S GRAND PIANOFORTE La Vin ep ee ad po eh ey rpaeari TICK BY OBTTOR WAY, RESERVED SEATS FUR ALL ENTERTAINMENTS, FZ ~