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NEW JERSEY. Hoboken. ‘FOUND DEAD.—A man named Konrad Heim, who raaeod tp cement Rend and Comm sons was feat Saget roner ite ans r fevurnod taut Hela came to his Api) Narrow scare “ara Rameos, Crossma.—At ten minutes past six last evening a horse and wagon were just about to cross a yreged and Essex Rail- road at Grove street, wi head was struck by the woos ot ofan ao incoming trun a end ered: Portion teeth of the animal were carried off b the engi, The imped: of in Newark. boy who peaaciag the hot tame to ve himself. 9 ALLEGED HighwaY Rospery.—Wm. Mulcabdy, a Youth of seventeen years of age, was taken into custo- dy yesterday aiternoon and held to answer acharge of having, in company with two others, knocked down, beaten and robbed an undertaker named Michael Muiin, wuile tue latter Was Walking through Milicary park, on the night of the dth of July. The police are On the trail of the other young desperadoes, 4 COMMENDABLE MUNICIPAL MBASURE.—At @ meeting of the Common Council, held a few weeks Since, a resolution was adopted authorizing the re- moval of ali wooden and other awnings that reached only haif way over the sidewalks, Yesterday thé time ailoted for removal expired and inasmuch as few of the nuisances have been removed, it 1s proba- ble a grand raid will be made on them to-day. SINGULAR OcoURRENCE.—In the course of a jocular quarrel,'a few evenings since, the eldest brother of three, residing on High street, was struck & heavy blow on the cheat by the youngest, which, accordin, to the attending physician, narrowly escaped fa! fatal Tesuits. . The injured youth fainted several times, ‘aud is yet far from being out of danger. Trenton. PoLic® ARRESTS.—During the month of June there were arrested in this city one hundred and two per- sous. Up to yesterday there were fifty arrests made during the present month. Tug ALLEGED MURDER Case.—In the case of Lane, who, it is alleged, was implicated in the murder of the colored man Green, as_certifled by the Coroner’s verdict on Tuesday last, the Mayor declined to inter- fere in the matter of effecting his release from cus- wtody, On Thursday the case was submitted to the Ciuef Justice, who fixed the bail at $1,000. The prisoner being unable to procure security for this wlounl Was committed to the county jail to await tue action of the Grand Jury. BOARD OF HEALTH. A ineeting of this Board was held yesterday after- noon, Commissioner Lincoln occupied the chair, The attendance of the other Commissioners was small, Alter transacting a variety of routine busi- ness & resolution was adopted directing the Messrs. Haltiday & Keuoe to discontinue the practice of lime burning on their premises, No. 434 East Eighteenth Street, (he same having been complained of as a nuisance, At the last meeting of the Board Drs. Harris and Smith made a complaint against the Manhattan Gas- lignt Company, and after some discussion on the Sudject the matter Was referred to the attorney for counsel, Yestcrday the subject was bronght up Ogain and @ letier from the attorney was read before tue Boaid, On the complaint made tne counsel ‘It will be quite possible to recover a penalty vom the company for a violation of the Code and each successive violation will subject ‘uy toa similar penalty.” He recommends 4, The communication further ify rs. iarris and Smith wiil put their staie. in wrtung it will furnish a basis upon which urd can inake its order. That order would be Jo the sane languave as the orders that have made to fat boilers, shell burners, &¢., that the ness of manufacturing gas at such & place be discontinued and Lot resumed until tt is so con- ducted Uiat no gases or odors detrimental to health escape with the air, Upon the issuing of this order the company may demand a hearing, and upon that hearing facts way be elicited which may compel a Modiicadeu, M the company demand no hearing the sum of 250 can be recovered for a violation of the order.” Upon motion the Attorney was directed to com- Mence a sul. against the company for a violation of The Lourd shortly afte the health code. journe rad. Br ERS’ GUIDE. LBANY DAY LINE STEAM. TIM , aL BA kD and DANIEL Dk&sW.—On and Line boats will leave Desbros- (AWANG: er Mondey, OTB 13, the Di after Mouday, July 13, the gue su.est a6 1100.4; tat, snd Phaty-fourth street at’? 45 A. Bt, ee ae, with trains on the Saiioga, New York Geutral and Susquehanna INE FOR ALB. D ad C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DR RE W, winor ine | = from Desi vrlaading at wan A aL, and Thirty-fourth eke ive Foint, Vornwaii, Newburg, Pough Catakiiand Hudson I Fates Secnter auaavent, ‘FARE 25 CENTS.— AFTERNOON BOAT FOR YONKERS, Hastings, Irvington, Nyack, Sing Sing and Haversira On and atter Tuesday, June THOMAS COL- LYE-K leaves the pler foot of roe street every afternoon at 3:40; Tairty foarte street, 3:55 ning a grand turning, lei eretraw every morning at 6:15; landin Sin, Slog “S20; Nyack, 70 irvin,to Haat. 4s, 8.03" Yonkers, #30; arrivi a fourin reat at S:fu. Fare to Nyack, 20 conte; to How RIVER AND. faetenn RAILROA! D8. — 4 Troy, connect! ‘Tiains for Albany and with Northern iand Wee evn train. leave. New York vis Hudson River Rall Toad, ‘Tuirtieth street and and Tenth avenue, 8 and 11:80 a. M. and $49,033) and INP. M., and vis, Harlém Kaliroaa, Twenty: #ixib street and Fourth avenue, at 11 voi M. and 4:45 P. M. fs de, aclvenaplipedeensren River will run on Bleeving cars sttacked 10 6:20 and TLP, M: trains, wing room ears WILLIAM iH. ie WANDERBLLT, Vice President, row FARE TO ALBANY AND TROY.—ONLY $160, a The carn steamers VANDERBILT and CONN! CUT leave pler 44, north of pring sarees, at © ‘and foot 0 Tolrty-iouth ‘treet ox O34 ‘o'clock. . M. every evening, cor necting with rail West and North. Fare on Saturda, Sunday cl. Returning, leave see ‘Albany at’ PM. State rooms secured at otice, & E BETTER imported; whoiesnle and retail, AUCKOO CLOCKS.—OUR MANUFACTU and cheaper than any, A. A. FKANKFIELD & CO. 209 Sixth avenue, corner of Fourtecnth street, and 815 Eighth avenue, corner of Twenty eixth street, EWELRY — MANURAOTU new Rolling Machi: Drawing hench, aud ower, Machine t. Inquire of GLO. B. Jd MEDICAL. CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Profesor ractioe. Her iniaiivie Feonsh or No. 3 specially, prepared, are wale and niy at her fee, No.1 Least Finy-second ates fom Pith aveuie, and at Drugg'st's, 152 Greenwich street, or ent by mail, Cadtion.—Ali others are counterieit, LL PRIVATE DISBABES CURED IMMEDIATELY uitations and oflice very private, Ker street =DR. POWERS, It STANTON STREET, OUARA’ «tees Indies fnimediate reef from trouble; ' his os Toediciuen, $8, only aure thing for matried andeingle. MADAME VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. + wife, cues the worst cases Of female complaints with afety. 42 St, Mark's place, LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, A without mercury, by Dr. POWBKS, 191 Stanton street} banhood nr stored. i —KELIEF FOR LADIES TROU LE CERTAIN, IM meviate, tafe, whatever the cause, by Dr. POWERS, Stanton street. M, MAURICEAU, M. D., PROFESSOR OF DISEASES + of women, 30 year tice, at 129 Liberty street; oe tees certain revief to ladies, from iT cause, owt pain or tacouvenienee. LESSING TO LADIES —A LADY WRITES:—PoR. Anguese Female Phie reliegsd me tn one day. without venience, like magic. Price @. Dr. A. M. MA RIC! one noel a ‘oF sent by FEMALE PHYSICIAN, bw} AS lief in ali female comy ae NO. 6 Aut. years’ suc. \" ae roduc all fe. ure reli w the mow done ent in ¥ 1, Indies revuring nureing. “logan toe | Ped —_ ee A KING, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | AND flan Sine cae eet delicate eases ia 48 hours, alee 80 gale complaints, from whatever cal SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ~ Cooks &c. Westaurant, aD AV, BETWEEN, 2TH AND ai8T QD, roars Boman, os fr class cook in @ 18TH. ST. NBA AS GOO! B47 pain met iain cook tn & Private tamiy? ‘pu ‘washer and o 366 &: -, CORNER 9TH AY.—A’ RE- 66 tableau young es, to cook, wash and iron; no jections to go wo the country, Good reference. MEST {187 St, SECOND PLOOR—& RESPECT. able lel to cook, wash and iron; is, good sok and 451 wre has Kyreq chy roar no objection 10 g0 & short distance in Chambermaids, &c. 36 EAST 22D ST.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL ©)C) ‘as chambermaid and to assist in washing or to mind children. Apply at her present employer's as above. 7022 aD aT., pr cterentaayegepeee be arte rea as by a youn; who. lish p's is thoroughly co: ran of cuidres tgvan Amerienu or Germ fa isk hare 128 8TH AV.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS CHAMBER, maid, attend in a confectionery or bakery. 327 WEST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROO! ob, Mpa to the cor otk in io her bi splay witing and obliging. . sd Dressmakers and Seamstresses. EAST 15TH ST.—A LADY ABOU 32¢ tbe clty wishes to obtain a situation jp kinds of family sewing, fitting, soa wi es Tadies' and children's dresses, and is also an ex. cellent operator on Whoeier & Wilson's and Grover & Iiaker's sewins machine : cau be seen for two days at the house of her present employer. ESPECT. General Housework, ie 4.0) S0UTH WASHINGTON BQUARE.—A, Ri able Protestant woman to do poms fn a small family in thecountry. Call from 10 till 4. 158 WEST, BD ST=A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO general housework; no objection to the country; city reference. 359 20,AV--A GERMAN GIRL 79 DO HOUSEWORK ‘and sewing or us cl - ‘ate family’ good feferonce can be given, = Pecusnle Pe - HELP WANTED—FEMALES, :D—A GOOD COOK, W. Wwe GOOD COOK, WASHER A} ‘ASHER AND IRONER. Rowe | WANTED WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON do the down stairs work; ashing for for two in Sy Apply, with reference, from'9 to M., at 143 We wth YOUNG LADY COMPETENT AND dc., {as amall family, lig Apply for‘parioular at 660 ‘Broad: ‘way, sewing machi Waa. are is sow pie. Soca haarese 21 “avenliser, 4 a iv Be peat, ive first class reference. WANTED-THREE GOOD GIRLS, TO PLAIN sewing; Americans preferred. Apply at BY Peari st. ANTED- WOMEN TO ants ZORACCO, APPLY aT W Lorillard's factory, 69 W: ear ee eg as * ate 0 Nor nn. best references Pequired.” Call at'842 Lexington av. hear 8908 Wanten—a GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for & small family, Protestant preferred, at 66 Bank st, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TRAVEL WITH A Re as companion; must be vg pa wa intelligent. P.M, bo box 8548 | Post office, New ¥« ANTED A ouye ‘NG LADY TO TEND IN A BAKERY, ne who bashad experience in a bakery preferred, Apply ‘309 Greenwich street, this morning. WARtp sh, GOOD PLAIN COOK. 23 EAST 13TH wy ts 5 best cits y reference. WASTED_SEVERAL GOOD OPERATORS TO MAKE Pp Covers ; must be good binders. Also a good cap cut- ter. ‘Those willing to el Rosia can es eget waxes and constant employment guarant Mercer st. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK; Apply at wasn ALSO TO astist with the waghiny and ironing; city "reference re- quired. Apply at 859 West Bdge Hogg GOOD GIRL FOR ering HOUSE ‘work in the countyy. Call at at 806 East 671 SITUATIONS Wi WA NTED—MALES. Qe ora AV.—a FIRST CLASS WAITER MAN, IN A Been es He familly, to go in in the country; speaks Fre French, ‘Good reference given. Addr 192, STH AV., MADISON SQUARE.—A RESPECTABLE Single man as walter Io a bis business thoroughly ; no ob; fee city reference, Call or address for lagh 8, Jackson's grocery store, WEST 29TH STA YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE to have @ place as barkeeper. Address, 430 “EAST 9TH ST.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A situation as porter fn a straw or dry goods house ; \s willing to make bimself iene use‘ul; first class reference fro employer. Call on or address 6. Maguire. DO GENERAL amnlyy or as chambermaid the country; best city re- 69% TOUNG Gt 8D AV.-A YOUNG GIRL TO housework for a small fam! and waitress; no objection to ference. Housekeepers, &c. 207 WEST 2TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Widow Indy ae housekeeper or first class cook : fe capable of filling elt ia a good ineat and pastry cook and understan Kinda of cooking; the best -cliy Teference. Can be seen for two days. 488, 6TH AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND 80TH S8TS,, zoom 18,” “A respectable young woman, with a ebild housekeeper, or would general house- wore of a‘emaal privaie Tamils. AN AMERICAN WIDOW OF 26 YEARS, OF PLEASING address and amiable disposition, would like a position as housekeeper; humbugs need not reply, Address House- Keeper, box 15 station D. FLOUSEKBEPER—A COMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES # position as housekeeper, either in # hotel or first class family; has had experience and ts pele of al! the duties of such & position: can speak Spunish, French and English ; ex ae ay moderate; good references. Address A. B., Herald ottice. 18 WEST 2TH ST, NEAR OTH AV.—A GIRL AS ‘) nurse and seamstress ; no objection to go with a family to the country for the summer, Best city reference. Can be seen fortwo days. 133 Maison STREET.—A YOUNG LADY TO TAKE cure of children; willing to teach music; no objec- tion to the country, Narses, &c. YOUNG FARMER WANTS A SITUATION IN THE Connery ne 9008 a8 possible, ‘The best references vau be Address H. T., box 112 Hi oillce, ‘A. COMPETENT YOUNG MAN WANTS A JOR AS fireman or to take charge of a boiler; not afratd to Trorkj security tf required. Apply at O'Brien's groeery store, had, A ITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE MID- die aged man, with first class testimontais, as sexton, col- lector, janitor or messenger ; has had considerable experience tn each eapacicy: ia strictly temperate and honest; would et. Bage ou moderate terms. Address J. H. B., box 5,449 Post olLce, ____ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. __ COMPETENT DRUG CLERK WANTED. ADDRESS A. E., Herald office, stating age, references, &c. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 16 to 18! yearn Old, a second aasistant; mst be well re- commended from last situation. | Apply in person to Harmon W. Atwood, 646 Broadway, adjoining Wallack's Theatre. OOP SKIRT SALESMAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL {or a fret class house; one whe is well posted, in t ican intuence a first class trade can make a ¢ angement. Addresss box 1,443 Post oiflce, Bridge- port, Coun. giving real name and where last employed, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HARDWARE BUYER und salesman; best reference required. Apply at 42 Warren st COACHMEN AND “GARDENERS. HN “{ SINGLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachinan or gardener ig willing 10 make himself goo Tally useful. Reference from last place, Call at or address 64 North Moore at, for two : ays. Ge ER (MARRI D)—-WITHOUT CHILDREN FUL. ly competent fn all branches. Address 241 Rivington st, MARNASTED WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CARE AND driving 0. horses and to make himself xeneraily usetul gh the place: references required. B91 Canal sty up stairs, UML AB oFeloek. __ COACHMEN AND “GARDE NERS, Srv ATION WANTED AS GAT DENER (st GLE) BY one wno thoroughly undersiands bis business, including grapery, stove and greenhouse planta, flowers and kitchen va tiafactory reterence. Address G. B., care of Young #1 Jniott, seed store, Nov 8 John at. CANAL ST. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as children's maid and seamstress. Call for three aD Tee ~ Pearce, Laundresses, &c. 57 WEST AIST St) NEAR BROADWAY.—A RE- spectable American woman as lady's nurse, by the dof or month, or would take charge of @ baby from its birth; good reference, 203 | GRAND 8T.—' CATED, A CHILD TO WET nuree; afresh WEST 16TH st. —AN {AMERICAN YOUNG Wo. 208 Man as wet nurse; lost her baby two days aj pre- fere the city. 218 3 BiswrA young wotad an onnpetent mares tee rod ‘will go in the country. Hus reference, 226 MULBERRY STAs Wet NURSE; HAS LosT jer baby; has plenty o} perf healthy; can be highly re Tecomumended HP required, severe 446 | WEST 38TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN with a fresh breast as wet nurse. Call immediately, 4 47 CANAL ST., IN STORE.—A WELL EDUCATED and respect table German girl, just landed, as nurse pl 556 NURSE OF LONG EXPERIENCE AS 3 he has best city reference. We A YOUNG GIRL (PROTFSTANT) 17 rk In ra of ee @ situation as nurse or to do light house- Brooklyn’; city reference. Adiireas Frince’s Bay, 159 VEST SD oT. FIRST, FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A competent fol ‘As loundress and would acsist ‘with chamberwor! fers the country for the summer, Good reterence. 203 WFST 2TH ST., NEAR [TH AV. FIRST 2) clase laundress; ‘understands futing; or to do chamberwork and working; clty or country. City reference. 249 WEST sn sr SECOND FLOOR.—THE WASH fa few ladies or gentiemen by a competent andreas no objection | to go out. “Beat city reference. QO] Fast 2TH, st. NEAR 3D AV, SECOND floor.—Washing and {roning done cheap; can give the best city reference. 82 WEST STH ST. FIRST FLOO! e room.—As first clast launtress fn ‘a prival ‘no objection to the country ; best city reference. Waitresses, &c. 15 WEST, 287, STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG +) woman as waitress or chambermaid and to do fine Washing. | Apply at her present employers’, who are leaving wn for the summer. Miscellaneous. 1 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF WAVERLEY place.—A young lady, in’ a res; le American or Ger- ian family, aa lady's companion, or as children’s mstructress f generally in German fancy work, and to useful; best references given, GaY Lo BETWERE BACK family; HRISTOPHER ST. AND WA- veriey piace. iy # companion to an elderly ay oF an nurse governess to.a family travelling to Europe; un Jerstands music, French and the English branches; can be seen for three days; If engaged now would walt til fail if necessary. ITUATION WANTED—AS aca tN AND PLAIN gardener, by a single young man; references as to eapabillty. 4 ‘Addrens X. Be box Lin Herald Ofice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR GROOM a gentleman's pa 7 & young man who is sober, Soeustentend Keren hie Ven nese, and refer to bis last employer. Inquire at room No. 28, 45 xchange place. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND rivate family; 18 willing to make himself Best city references: Address Jones, box ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING; German or American preferred. Apply after 10 Satur- day morning at 219 Madison N N EXPERIENCED CANVASSER WANTED.— WITH lil be made. Ad- ie t party liberal arrangements arene, Seen ee CE ESS bo C. R, Heraid ee, A “Za. Rages Chay oan mmr ty nt sn 4 oliectora, time! (hg ee way. Supleyments or WANTED-GOOD PENMAN, ABOUT 16; NONE ‘need apply those residing with thelr parents, dress- Ipbreo Yona and resentin pwriven references ; state salary, ANVASSERS AND AGENTS WANTED—ON A NEW And curious book, now in press for this city and Brook- fear rare inducements of perien canvassers, pri to Street & Coy il Nassau ot. "Sold only by subscrip- EN WANTED—TO GET UP ROUTES ON THE B\ fee TELEGRAM. First come first served. Ap- Ply at 80 Ann street, ESPEOTABLE YOUNG MEN AS TIMEKEEPERS, ‘collectors, cl alermen, messen; Porters for, commercial estab weaty aie” employment. ‘ANTED—TWO TRAVELLERS; ONE ACQUAINTED with stationery trad Seiten city and Bantern. Address box ius Kew York ANTED—A STOUT, SMART, ACTIVE, AMERICAN 1y, 18 to 20 yenrs oid, ne eed porter In « dry goods house, "Apply at Oo and 66 Worth at, ANTED A CAB! CABIN BOY FOR YACHT DAUNTLESS; fequired. Apply on board, foot of North E Bleventh street, b ctreet, Williamsburg’ WEST 49TH AT.—A LADY WISHES A SITUATION for a very respectable German girl as lady's tnald or 117 “west sor st. IN THE REAR.—A RESPRCT- able woman to work by the day ; is iret class wash. er and troner; has the best tty nee. be seen w: 4 6TH AV.—A SMART INTELLIGENT YOUNG lady aa anileswoman ina dry goods or fancy store; be well recommended. Address M. AN EXPERIENCED FRENCH LADY WOULD GIVE lessons fn French and German daring the summer at Soaeceeeer nese for « home. A. Gy Herald o} re Vy ANTED A SITUATION INA RESPECTABLE STORE where there faa business | y a young citi of good quail: fications; obliging and wil Ing to work Sr the “Invereet of her employer; reference. Address B. H., once. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, FEW FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WIRCOX & Gibbs’ eewing machine; @7 to @9e week. 961 Canal at, near Wooster. WITH GOOD REFER- CLASS SUMMER hotel, wanted: must have. first clnes hotel reference: Only such inay appiy at 287 Bowery, URSE WANTED—TO cera Cane S. Fue ow Tehenen » id bog eed eral aes H Patch, Ort aaa oo aan WANTED—A GOOD, SMART WOMAN TO Go out of town as nurse to two children, ‘6 and Big; past be competent s i i -ANTED—FIVE IXDUSTRIONS, INVELLI: sce oer ganas Rs monty srpeen ne with Br, Brook re, Mewar pn Wie new rove pani SC re ie alt ie ‘adiea Ar eas |= Prose apie ele anaemia weer 7 THE po MANUFACTORY, CORNE! ‘ANTED-IN A DOWN TOWN REAL BSTATE OF- fice, an active young man to attend to, the outdoor de- The applicant must pat an extensive acquaint ance amomg owners and butlders, and willing to g Property 0 ufleray an . Trerald office. ‘ JANTED FOR AN INSURANCE, OFFICE, TWO ‘smart and intelligent boys, between the ages of 16 and 17; must live with their parents between doth a th tae Post oaiee aired. Address box oflice. beat of reverences req! we ANTED-—! eo. MEN, AT REUNION HOTEL, 42D ‘t., none 4ib ARTED SA ‘on DRIVER. APPLY TO H. MOU- street, ¥ SWEETSER, PEM 1K. Tronerdt, man ncqudioted with New York Sale trade; also one acquainted wilh Onlo ana bichigaa tenes ‘ANTED—A BOY, PROM M4 TO 16 YEARO OF 49% bor i Herald of oflice, Witoussforuranc, hte CUBRKS FOR ereaace, © gocwriees Pealary ott to ¢80 Wis Broadway, Stes ‘ANTED—A STRONG YOUTH IN A PRIVATE FAMI- wrth recone san between’ Id Ludi olclock, ai 388 Broadwer, Wien TOURS MAR, TROD Fant ER TEARS ae Ager (ABOUT 1¢ a OF AGE, TY apply T SUPine ‘aks room No. & between fy nad Pfovslock at 15. ANHATTAN TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE IN ‘89 Broad; doutiane teint country eon lied by prastioal ‘aioe | THE TRADES. iT ENGINEER Mak “4 BEEN TO SEA acer T. Wood, seantablp Ka R HUNTER’ BOTANIC ¢ 6 CORDIAL RESTORES f- nce ge wre Soe Ros ee eee 7 HUNTER CAN CURE WORST prob ty sy PRIVATE 004 opertiors 0 Wheeler & Pica itne eit mare ‘ANTED—A_ PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERA’ ae er ay Att ANTED—A — “ry DO GENERAL HOUSEWOrK diseases, without mercut Physician, of no pay taken. "Word Davia «No't Diviton sree tieeet ace IRA. required. Ny les Td ENTLEMEN REQUIRING MEDICAL ADVICE IN ALL iiscasen, ale nervous debi ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. Tweet where iney will Gnd Mmenediate oat Ook W ‘Call at 768 TEs ‘av. Corner of way “ ELE ; Wma on GOOD LAUNDRESS WHO UNDER. Peponnast by bran tne DU ead and in w! go a short etice guarantees certain: |) fom at at No. 2 Exel place, corner = 4 rx pace, Is Reworaie 1 Hanover st. ural! rae = NCH Ht WOMAN TO Board, Mure! ‘Unies 3 ha faven 6 eo py at 18H Bat 9 Mio oe Baa A. ENERAL HOUSE- ort uo pina news Fe aareeret, 2 oto Adaresa @. HD., ao ORNAMENTAL tal gee tt Cro ag MAN ria lie SE tet os erie ahs Apply to T. Thonger, at ‘ANTED—A PRACTICAL _ CHEMIST auch as Prossfan blue, chrome yellowse and green? America ‘ecariet, sont pore answer who hy “and ‘Ware ad eftensive experienice in, the A Pavan —_— and can Bt wy 4 mentavjee wanted. Add) eas box J Were om ce. — ANTE! EXPERIENCED OU: W Acre 2 a barenunncey, Conran 1a te meanie ng obyestigat the io the cQumiry agranngy owe city references | NW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY ll, 1868. THE TRADES. Aeeee Ae ASCRISROTURAL Pan also rw Py “architect, Ip, drawings, dress, stating salary required, Architect, ATOUMAEER, WANTED. —4 . GOOD WORKMAN jewelry Jgbbing, with good recommenda fone, to tor ~ sto Constetious y & Barnes, No, ‘ANTED—TWO THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED architectural craaghumen, STARKWEATHER PLOWMAN, ‘Washington, D.C. FRENCH | ADVERTISEMENTS, NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAIS! NOUVELLEMENT arrivee, sasiee se placer comme femme de bre, pour coudre’ ou pour prendre ‘soln dee eufaute dans une fa" Biille. “Adresser A. N., 138 Macdougal st pee SALES AT AUCTION. ——__ “AUTION (8a SALE OF HORSES AND WAGONS.—BY COLE & MURPHY, 8:1 Fulton street, Hrookiyn, on sie ‘July 1; at AL o’cluck, pair fine bay Horses, Sand 163g han I good atepyera; Phaeton, tn fine Tapes Ma I family Wagon, 1 top Business ante Wagon aud Rockaways) single and double UCTION NOTICE.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR Housekeepers, Hotel Keepers and the Grer #24,000 of magtiicent Honschol Furniture at public auction this day (Saturday), July Ll, at 1055 o'clock K precise yy at the elegant live story rivate residence 119 West i igh =! between Fifth ‘aud ixth avenues, Velvet, russell and fouraln Carpets; elegant Parior Suits, covered with tin, progalal, rep and patrcloth mificent rosewood no forte, aves, wre iting Desk, Turkish Chats, Loutg mutton Mlsrora Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Bed- hstands, Mattre Huffet, Extension Table Dining Coaim, Glass, ‘China and silver Ware, table , &e. Sale positive. Catalogues early morning of sale site Ouse. Private men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers, By as rand NOTICE. lagnificent Moura Furniture, Property of # family leaving the city, At private sale, at yay ‘auction prices, Nh tne clegant Furniture contained in the private residence 44 West teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Drawing Room Suit, covered in French bracatel, cost 8450, for $200; ‘one do., 370; Bianotorte, cout $60, ior 30; Etayeres, Cur: ak Mirrors, Palntings, Bronzes, Bureau, Fardroten Menresuee Exteasion. Table, Class, Sliver Ware, in’ lots to suit purchasers, at “original cost. ‘The House for sal UCTION SALE AT NEW ROOHBLLE.— WIL! LL BE sold at pubite auction on Monilay, J 12 o'clock, dn the premaleen, 10 of the beat batiaineg Lote fn'New Koshelle Westchester county, fronting Railroad aventie and Gran sireet within 400 yards of ralirvad depot For further, par- Houlare apply to or address 8. P. ROBINSON, Main street, New Kocheile, Westchester county, N. bg reROBERT SOMERVILLE, estate broker, ‘AUCTIONERR AnD office and salesroom 87 Nassai aa LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED FOREIGN AND ANERI- CAN ARTISTS. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by auction, on Friday and and Saturday, 2Qy 10 and 11, at 10) ‘o'clock @ach day, at alarge and valuable collection of this collection will be found some salesroom jagsau street . Culverhouse, ik, Rosenburg, Row- jor, Myerhelm, Coleman, ‘Turner and "many others of equal eminence. They are now on exhibition as above. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTI ONEER.—FINE SPAN OF “4 black Horses. by EDWARD SCHENCK, on Wednes- day, July 15, at 123 0% lok, at 60 Liberty street, a @ fine span of baci Horwes, 1636 hai JAC! SKIN. SAC eth uss HERRING iG AS JACK SHEPPAKD. ig: AS SORTY THI uet a. Ban io Solos. MONDAY EVENING, FIRST mialit 0 OF THI UM MER A PANTOMIME AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. Wome, So Broiway YORK TEBASER, nd 730 Broad: eri ss —— 50 cents. THIRD WEEK 'E 7s, DUCHESS 01 OF )/EROLSTE! in which ‘hea talented WORMELL ‘SISTERS, me ties sOFure ARENE AND JENNIE, ALL "Pit Ontalwabe i, MUSIC) SPLENDID ORCHESTRA MATINEE. SATURDAY AT2. ROADWA DMISSION 50 CENTS. IS DAY UEATRE TNO PERPORMANGIS: MATINEL, EVENING. VENIN«:, MATINEE. mM Ta UAST. GREAT PROD: ¢ oribN, ATINEE AT 1 Li iATNtNg. MANNER AT Ig” "Fad nF LIGHTNIN tA FLASH LIGHTNING: - FLASH OF LI. H’ TiN, ATR FEASH OF LIGHTAING, EVENING AT & FLASH OF LIGHTNING, EVENING AT FLASH OF LIGHTNING, _ EVENING AT 8 RYANTS’ NEW MINSTREL OPERA HOUSE, NEW Tamman! Red Fourteenth street, adjoining Aca- y of Mosowded and Delighted Auds ATTLASK, iF a BREE SLIGHING ss, UNSWORTH, the Great Black DEMOSTHENES. AN LOAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE: MARINES EVGENE’S AFRIC. nyre BALLET TROUPE, Grand Divertissement, entitled LOVE AMONG THE ROSE: Joe Emmett, oe Gres Western Doro MOKE. Nelse Seymour, Eph Horn, PT Bubs, Rockefeller, Mth street. (BRYANTS' OPERA HO Lith street. WORTH HALL, 896 BROADWAY. D°” ‘ALF BURNETT, “Tex” this evening “REPSIDAM," CAUDLE, bKOWN, and so forth. EW TAMMANY HALL, Fourteenth street, next to the Academy of Music. GRAND PUBLIC INAUGCHATION. MENADE. OONOERT Will be given on SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 12, pices of the Grand Sachem’ and’ the members may Society th entire proceeds of which wil be devoted to benevolent purposes, "The most celebrated of the vocal and natrumental talent in the cy will axaet on the occasion. “Aton otuers who will be named tn the programme of the ¢ the following aro now announced :— Mi. 8, ©. CAMPBELL baritone; MR. W. H. DAVIS, Sin ARTHUR MATTIISON, tenor; MR. GUSTAVUS ‘f, HALL, baritone; MISS FANNY, STOCKTON, soprano DAME. BAGEARD, aito soprano Miss LILLIE BLO AIDGE, soprano; MR. HARRY SANDE. eRSON, the great American’ plat MR. HOWARD GLOVER, ‘the eminent compose GRAF ULLA'S CELEBRATE, TLD SEVENTH WeGrMeNT cial notlee.—The magnificent Decorations and Em pailshmente forthe Convention will remain iatact, and in ORet that the brillant aemousiraiion maybe accetaiule to ADMISSION WILL BE FIFTY CENTS only, and no reserved seats, Concert begius at 8 Doors t 74. ane THEODORE MOSS, Treasurer. EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 101 Liberty street, ‘will well by auction this day, at 10 rpeta, Gas’ isturee Fancy Goods, silver it wale, o¥lock, genteel Household Furniture, Refrigerators, Bedding, Ofice De plated Ware, Gutlery, &&. Catalogue SAAQ WOLF, AUCTI ONEER—WILL SELL THIS DAY, at 103¢ o'ciodk, at S40 Grand street, corner of C no large assortment ‘of Household Furniture, consisting ote Parlor Suits, Curtains, Keds and Bedding, arpets hen | tenstls, &e. Also, by order of City assortment of Silver Piate ‘are, \c.; one Sew LYONS, Marshal, bal, a larg ing Machine. BOGART, Avomio; NE e iS DAY, St ‘1034 o'clock, at the auction. tooma No. 1 North William sale Household Furniture, consisting of ma: is, marbl Rockers, mahog jor Chairs, Looking Gl Oil Paintings, mahogany Bureaus, Washsta nda,’ Cottage Sutts, Parior Suita, black walnut Bedstea 'x, Hair Mattre-sen Feather Keds; also one mahogany Billard Taviey iarge dot Bronze unfinished Card Recelyera, 60 dozen Lutes? siats, lot Worsted, lot Embroidery, Show Cases, Kefrigerators; also at 123g o'clock, Brt. ‘Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets; also two elegant Velvet Carpets, Wopay advances and expenses, at 234 o'clock, at No. 7 Ch brian iret, the effects of the Cam- r, Chairy, Tables, Looking anterr, Icebox, & House’ Barroom R, SELL AT on’ of Samuel Jones, o'clock noon, at the the valuable Houses and AMES M. MILLER, AUCTIO! e) public auction, under the ban. referee, on Sonday, July, 1) a Excliange Sale room, 111 Broadway, Lots known NOS. 49 .¢ 4044 RIVISION STREET. NO. 172 CHERRY ST NO. bl HESTER § NO. Tos SHE! RIFF STE Sale positive to the highest vider. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE, THIS oJ. day, at lf o'clock, at the auction rooms, one large and two small Show Cases, ’8 par ‘and Weights, Show boties, Froth Hruches, Com OUN TL MILLER aud A. E, CUNKEY, for Mortgagee, J. HIGGINS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, o'clock, the entire Furniture in private residence ty ing of Sofas, Lounges, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Ollcloths, Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteada, Tables, Chairs,” Mirrors, Engravings, Beds aod Bedding, Crockery, Cutlery ; also ail the Kitchen Utensils, J. HIGGINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, TUES- ° 14th inat,—Eleyant Household Furniture of pri- vate fami iy dectining ousekeeping on account of sickness. Particulars in Sunday's Herald. ER ELSAS, AUOTI ONEER—SELLS THIS DAY AT YH o'clock, at 115 Chatham street, the entire contents of Billiard consisting of Chairs, Tables, eer and also the Lease of the saloon, Sai set's Attorne, GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 9 BOWERY—SELLS ON «Monday, at 10% 0' "lock, thé valuable Leuge, Sick and Fixtares of clas Billiard and Lijuor Saloon on the commer of Urend ana, Teath streets, Williamsburg. This is worthy the attention of buyers, ACKETT, BELCHER & 00.THE REMAINING AS- nd Book Accounts of said firm will be EAWRENCE & STRATTON, at public. auction, street, New York, on tne 16th/of July, 1868, at 12 ai., inoiuding certain Lands in Texas. For further {formation call as abor HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, 18, BOWERY, | WILL + sell this July Hl, at Be Tab mahogany and walnut Furnitures War robes, Chi marble top Ris and Counters, bem gen HB. ere pny splendid Bar Mirror and Showcasg, Sale positive. IAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 170 ‘Chatham square, selia on Saturday, 2 a4, ‘o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Hquor store 2 street, ear Catharine street, Old Ale, Bourbon, Wines, Cigars, tne Counters, Beer Pumps, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ONT day, July 1, 138; by virtue of a chaitel mortgage, the fixtures contained in the liquor store, b4U Sec corner Tutriieus street, ft half past two B. Mt. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. i A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE ROOMS FROM September 1; private family preserred, Address with particuiars Be Ga, bon 4208 Pout ote MESSRS: QUADEAU, BATAILLE & PALLEZ WIL exhibit at the Hall, 616 Broadway, several wonderful works of art, designed atte Quadeau. These works of art, constructed of wire and iron, are as follows: A inodel of the city of New York and Its relation to the ent cities of Brooklyn, Jersey City and Hooke ‘A model of the city of Washington. These models present a full view of all the houses, streets, avenues, squares, churc'ea, fountains, public Dulidings, railroads, rivers and shipping. 3. A model of the Capitol at Washington, 12, 12 feet by 6 feet. yond 4. A model of the Parilament House at We hope that the which disp ays the Ingenuity that has never been excelled in accuracy and completeness. [OOLETS OF OPERA | HOUSE, K BURLESQUE COMBINATION AGIC SHIRT, JONES' BABY, BLACK EYED SUSAN, STUART ROBSON, FANN\ DAVENPORT, T. L, DONNELL in a glorious by LIND ToMm's CONC AN K TALE. “BRIDGEPORT, CONN., FkWAY AND SATURDAY EVE: NINGS, JULY 10 AND 11, IND TOM, THE WONDE! REUL NEGRO BOY PIANIST, Matinee Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. N. B. BLIND 10M wil, appear ‘at Elizabeth, , Mon- day, July Plainfeld, July 14; Kahway, Jay is} New Sttaawise y July 16; Freehold, duly 175, Princetou, July 1 1B ory McGEER"-NEW SONG AND CHORUS, BY Henry Fackerthoss “Live in My Heart aud Pay No Rent,” 30c., mafied. FREDERICK BLUME, 1,125 Broadway. Brauch, 205 Bowery. E MITCHELL,—-MANAGERS WISHING ¢ for the fall and winter seasons qi plese . Collier, care of Lowell & Simmonds, 6.9 Broad- 188 address J: way MAI _'THE LECTURE SEASON, MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—TO GENTLEMEN only, on interesting subjects, at the New York Museum of ‘Anatomy, 618 Broadway. unable to attend these lectures may receive a copy by forwarding 25 conte, Adureas Secretary of New York Museum of Anatomy, 616 Broadway LOST AND FOUND. _ Prouxn—a WHITERALL | BOAT, WHICH THE wher can have property and paying aharge. “Apoly to HO. hopers’ 8 bo. Fanon bah mafaee [987,,0N THE STEAMER city or BOSTON, ON TRE ght of, the collision (July 2), Gold Hurting Case Wateh, Ni won tnding Mo sain on Fotainicy Eant Wash: ington place, New Y O8T—A SEVENTH WARD BAN: ing accounts of B. J. Crew. The on leasing it at 48 Barclay street, with pal: a Mise ll Feces BOOK, CONTAIN: wil be rewi Soka & Lovesey. J 088; TWO LETTERS, ONE ADDRESSED TO FRED, 4 eric Eymers, The finder will Jeave them at No. 86 West Houston street, corner of Laurens street, and receive the thanks of the owner. ‘OST OR STOLEN—TWO DRAFTS, OF #600 AND 874.9 for 80 and 60 days, dated June 23, 1868, accepted, payable pt Middletown National Bank, N.Y. Vartiee are warned egoti: ment ped. ee | eee ee ‘A. 8. DEMING. O8T—ON TUESDAY, JULY 7, A BLACK ONYX 4 Sleeve Button, with small peagl in U with email diemonds. A suitatle reward will be pald the findgr on returning it to Clark, Dodge & Co., 61 Wall street. O8T—IN A UNIVERSITY PLACE CAR, A BOOK om Latning catalogue of birds, another of” shellg, ke. fuder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at Car- peater & Mott's, 107 ivi Murray O8T_-FRIDAY, AT STAUDINGER’S EATING SA- Ld loon, 74 ed Watch and Chain, of little in- trinsic value, butv rr uly prized by the owner for its con- nection, ‘will be paid if revurned to 10 Pant sirect, wp OST—ON THE 8D OF JULY, A BLACK AND TAN Slut, four brown lees, two brown apots over the, eyes and « broken tail; had op w leather collar with brass lock. A Fewardof 10 will ve pald-on returning 10 No. Washington ‘square. OCTOR'S OFFICE WANTED.—WANTED, AN OF PICE, Deke Engish basement ho juaied between Sixth ‘and Eighth avenues and Thirty-to 1 to Pity four wtreck Address Doctor, station G, slath avenme, 1 ANTED—-FURNISHED, A SMALL HOUSE O8 PAKT of a House fora ee Tasaily, with conveniences for housekeepiag. A Adurens J, [ny He: Wartencax UNFURNISHED FLOOR, OF 8 OR 4 small rooms, con len for housekee) ita Fn bath, £¢.; : pono posneasion ; locality cont lent ‘tate where aad lowest terms, Responaibi Herald oan. FARTED-A MiceLy FURNISHED ROOM, ON OR near Brooklyn “Heights, b's gentleman wh, would be puily ‘prelerréd. ‘Addrems H V. Bo Fiera tice. woe Wann A SMALL OR PART OF A FU TaN EHED. House, sultable for housekeeping, by a family of two adulle, two lafante and. servants terme not. tO exceed yi .00 per an: ium. i Teferences ‘given and re- Rogpeculators need reply, Address, two days, Warn » A GENTLEMAN nt Mt Meet, b's! Boda OR Mating tora and pertiour Ration A, ‘Spring at treet MISCELLANEOUS. REENWOOD.—FOR gel jo Gisiedeighiy loomed’ “Por tetany S25 | Bh wood, Herald office. Wanrer PA PAYING Al se re HO mies ‘il si tiroug the te lied ats, Terms vetted MARBLE I ARBLE MANTE! BEST PLACE IN THR IN THR i saan oo atari pe teenth street, near Mcgee eh aie | Movie aaiy meagein war oe rt gee TOLEN FROM. SUMMIT, BJ, A BAY HORSE, 1D oaracld, 1b bands higty long ‘all. Stolen by a bik Than. A suitablereward wil be paid for its recovery at 378 Water street. soe REWARDS. ~ REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY MORNING 2) July 4, a biack and’tan Terrier SI hoever returus to B1'St. Mark's piace will receive the above reward. REWARD WILL BE PAID ANY PERSON WHO 5 en bring back to his friends an italian boy, ten years old, named Nicholas, a fiddler by trade, and living at No. 6 Cray sereot, He Were 0, large checked vert, EAS, 9oRly te bat . ir a pair SFosuPi BRAGLT ta'Gronty street. BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF bills made out to diferent parties ‘one but the owner. Weat Thirty-lirst at $10" REWARD.—Lost, IDAY MORNING, # OR a, Dey ail Bag, contal Sion . work, am. Woon ana papers ef no value except to owner. oe NEWTON, €8 Broadway, wp stars $1 () REWARD. WARD.— ON WEDNESDAY XIGHT OR Morning, & Pocketbook, containing a note Bere iil and some papers. ‘ihe tinder can ye money fd return the pocketbook nd parers (when ‘above reward) to Henry Damon, zit ee corner rd Ann street, vent. ill i REWARD.—LOST, A GLIPPED GROWN Fevuraing' him to's to Sheldw Mekwoy| op, i Cron as Crosby a caren, $50 REWARD.—LOST, A THREE STONE DIAMOND GA. ©. Bonsdic', #8 Bowery, and receive the Feward. A ® MODERATE SEW ABD, ONLY, 18, QHAH oro, ni eee ae eifung ro A Mg on werner A arg eate ea hah RA $5 REWARD WILt 1) a email Book, w ‘and other apa that "k of om Brae oa yeatior taxed. ered re on Broadway, and no qu oe Ne ge ee od oe | wae generally ae experience, {+ end ‘and. = = MACHINERY. RTMENT coed iN Inks Ane OILERS: Nivom tt 100 f ‘nd trou Fis ere, Wil Moshinery of m9 and pe, han }, 284 Water wes open mB, t SALE THREE F FOLDING M MACHINES. ADDRESS ter, Herald odice. SALE_A TWELVE HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE, ont com . gertcnis eninrs appiy wo or address Wits WELTBE, at Flowt seer, UR ‘MILE MACHINERY FOR " SALE.—ALL THE Machinery of & irst cinss Flour MUll for sale, « bargain. W. B. Rider, Providence, K. I. A Inge PLANING MACHINE | Ll A: CHEAP. uire at Rowe, Riddie « Brentnail's storage ware- Watts street, or 73 Front street od Lane) secmupemel rant Spirttualiat, tmatringe. No street, between A ‘A pest—tae ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, PROM that great Fre: Umno ay. 188 Kom aeventeonh Irving piace and 1bitd avenue, \LAIRVOYANT.—MADAME LA BI J and medical advice; jucky numbers man; speedy marriage. 116 Wont Facey jath street, MApane ROSA, ¢ GREAT Rarenat _GLAIRYOVANT, sen Fevenls your whole life f adie to the “oa 112 Canal street, near Hi Bees Anant WALTERS, Dis DistixavisHen CLAIRVOY ant.—Vieit sorraiee, sickness, bustuess, theft, names, lumber good I iuek, "67 h Canal street. Mane, LE ore, srry ‘Ale BEDICAL, snp business Trance Medium. Her information is positive, No, 68 Sixth avenue, near Fourth street. THE SENSATION OF THE SEASUN, —__ Beats secured stx days in advance. VTRLO' GA GARDEN. THEAT! Tus (sar “BDAY, 8 EVENING a AND POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT of the grandest spectacle ever produced in America, WN WHIT and Jarrett Palmer's Pariainn TROUPE. LAST NIGHT OF NLLE SOHLK LAST NIGHT sear VON HAMME. BELL BALL et THE Maretor, © NIG. THE FIRE FL THE GRAND PAS DE DEUX, Tae MILITARY BALLET, Tae Annas. IDOL, PORTEEYSES, hs “ysl NIG bo cham TRANSFORMS TION REVEALING THE EALMS OF THE DRAGON-PLY, Mr. Wheatley ‘riapeetfully, ann Announces Lo the public that Niblo'’s Garden W CLOSED FROM JULY 18 FOR ONE WEEK, in order vo make the nec: ‘eseary preparations for the VOMES ae ot Mr, H. L. Bateman’s renowned RISIAN OPERA BOUPPE MOSUAY | VENIN( aie FIRST TIME IN At RICA, BARB Lessee and Manage ..WM. WHEATLEY HOWARD GLO SVE G MATINEE LAS? DAY OF THE SBASON SATURDAY) Tee aT. ONE orcLock: P.M. NEQUALLED PROGRAM pte Heeal lara “ONCE roo’ ‘OFT! EN. with the following characters :— Blanche de Marange. Miss Fannie Stockton Hortense de Caylu Miss Lizzie Wilmore Count Mareiline Mr. Arthur Mauthison Baron Pompermk, Gustavus F. Halt EETHO Ais SYMPHONY, with Dances and Pantomime Liustrations by Costa, performed bs jar tt Pa mer's unrivalled PARISI BALLET fROUPE. SCONE RY THE RIVULET. Phillis and Corydon. Je, SOHLKE Cad i. VAN HAMME GRAND ELLANSOUS CO! t The following renowued artists will bk ston :— Madame BAGEALD, Artist Lyrique ; HARRY SANDERSON, the great American’ Pianist; Mr. DAVIS Mr. ALFRED SEDGWICK, tho celebrated Coucertinist; ye Missea WALI RON; Mr. RICHARD ARNOLD, Solo Violintat, and NIBLO'S GRAND GRCHEST! CONDUCTOR MR. HowARD GLOVER Adiniasion to, ail parts of the house, ONE DO. NO BESEBY ED SEATS. eee 0 THEATRE: ? Two FERFOFMANCE®, c. WwW. “tay meh Business he ’ BiGHTEENTH WEEK CROWDED EVER THIS AFTERNOON AND. BV ENIN George L, Fox's renowned Spectacy/ar Pantomime, MP: ‘on this occa- e ache oe NIGHT, A succession of marv turn into blank w: chairs, walls into ta billiard tabies into cages, mgs into into yachtay amboat heads, market stall and sentry boxes Int HUMPTY | while boys grow in minutes from =| DUMPTY. HUMPTY | _ five years old to twenty Di MPTY. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1}j—TO-NIGHT AT 8. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Seventh av., between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth ste "THEODOKE THOMAS! rors A N CONCERTS. JULY Ly, Two 0G RAND ‘CONCE THIS AFTERNOON ATT 4 O'CLOCK, SIATH GRAND MATINEE, MATINEE. PROGRAMME, FOR MATINER. + March, ad ‘Ye Mi Qveruure, Lee Cl hari fe Polka, “Unter Fonner un Fantasi allo in Maschera’ Overtnre, “Martha Solo for Trombone, “Theme and 9, Waltz, “Die Publiciater ‘ ference for five Violon jontrabass and Tim. Schwenk6 10- cobeanciiaii, . STR BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION, &C. PROGRAMME, Duet, “I would, my love”. & Grand Fantasia, “William 4 Song, “Bollly olor the rippling watera™ (Bai uadrille, “La Belle Helene’... Orchestra). larch, “The Pearl of Italy". 10: Overture, “erry Wives 0 1 Polka “kaelwes' J. R. Thomas Offenbach ‘Tannhaueser" Be Grand Barc and Chorus, FE GR, HESTRA. AND AND ORC 4. Mareh, “Army”, 6. Overture, “Fra Di Heinsdor®t uber 16. Bong, “ood Night”... Nw bya “Wiener Orehestr: rauRe Potpourrt, TMustcal vention at Central Pars Garden utd GRAND ORCHENTRA AND BAND. CONDUCTO! 'HEO} R.. DORE THO! J NO POSTPONEMEST 1 AGGOL'NT OF THE WEATHE! DMISSION FIFTY CENTS, c Privat Boxes TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. For saie at . Schirmer's music atore, 701 Broadway. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery, opponite a atreet. SUMMER SEASON. TERSON, ALL ND MANNING'S MINSTRELS. EVERY SH AND GRAND MATINEES WEDNESDAY Re ND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, urn | “SOUNNY WILD, JOHNNY WILi THe PEOPLE'S FAVORITES © a “ARION AND LIEDERKRANZ SOCIETIES, COMBINED, will give a, D CONCERT AND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, BATUSDAY, Il, Tickets One Dollar, admitting one jE and Indies, to be had by (he members of either society. To commence al. THE COMMITT! G (J RBAT NATIONAL PAINTIN THE NEW Ri REPUBLIC EMANCIPATION. the Art Gallery, &45 Broadway, New York, AULBACH’S GRAND CARTOON.—THE GREATEST art in America, On exhibition bition at the Somerville Art Gallery, 82 Fifth enue, corner Fourteenth aireet. 618 BROADWAY. ae 68 MUSEUM i Dg Nor én oF PAIL 6H ANATOMY, | TOSEE ifs ols BROADWAY. i WONDERS, OPEN PROMS A.M. TILL bo vm ‘PIANOKORTES, — “WN PASY WAY OF PROCURING WHAT YOU WANT. A HORACE WATERS & CO., 431. Broadway, will dispose of New and Seoond Hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, bj firmt class makers, and take from 36 to #25 montaly until Paid. “0 New and Second Hand Instrumente for rent, and Fent apoiled if purchased, oF for sale at bargains for cash, A MAGNIFICENT RORRWOOD | PIANOFORTE FOR Property family leaving city; made order; 4 isaker: wana five mouths; cost $00, tor $4. Parlor | Bul Hntings, Bronzes, Carpeis, Mirrors, Clock, Etagere, Book Gases, Chamber, Bining feom Pursiture's sear oy 44 West Sintecath street, between Fifth ad ‘auth A FAMILY LEAVING THE City WILL SELL FOR baif value thelr magn! Pianoforte, carved food, seven octave, oversirling, celevrated sanutecturer® guarantee, cost W650, neary new. 15 Seventh atrect: ws 4 HANDSOME PIANOFORTE, IN GOOD ORDER and Cm with Stool and Cover, on secount of re Vall afternoon and evening at 92 old Kop #t Door. SECOND HAND | CARE, TIANO Bs octave, good tone, Address M foe, giving particulars—maker's name, vey prion Bee LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND be pes rid Pianos at bargains for cash. Also to let and sold on atalmenta. P..CUMMINGR, No. 8 t'Unton square. PRETTY LITTLE PIANO-IN GOOD reba Found corners, carzed Jegs, « fine tone, on ‘8 bare iain, DLE, 18 Amity street, near LUME'S. GREAT BARGAINS. IN PIANOS; ROSE. with three rows moulding, $1763 = ah apna ai ots num, 188 Twenty. ena Second door above Pit vanou Inga ee 8 IANOS.-TWENTY SECOND HAND PIANOFORTRS, mis idg Ttci ran CHICKER- JALUME'8.— 950 WORTH OF PIANO xO, Must FOR rom tsi Googie. Pausts extra binding, S4,'tur i ti haogcen “"y piebenick pLowe Ai Frond’ Ss ae a mean Yoneiag eg Fel ton beautiful poets kgm Mra. Geo. Mion price Ibed wae A PETERS, {00 Bh ibs oa AS rey Bridge. roadway, j W NUMBERS OF BOOSEY'S MUSICAL CABi “Fublnned Lo, Ty ag A for the. ving Wong plete, 50 eente Lenat eunidonoae Man 'orme, each opera [1-4 for piaoe wc ope EY & 00., 644 Broadway, { Urata fi ONE nvareet 16 SAEpiiostees fiitous redeived dally. eaceut | Friday. ah.

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