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nanan SOARDERS WANTED. —A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS (OR SEPA- ‘with excellent table and comforts of mali fam'ly, upon moderate terms. street. References exchanged. _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871—WITH SUPPLEMENT. BOARDERS WANTED. EAST U&TH STREET, HARLEM.—A SMALL 6 & | 420 Bas, nee crue Se ban Tweenies | wits bef chy cg BN with = pleasant sfsom and good idress. Board; easv access to bonts and ¢ WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY = furnished Rooms, en suite or single, with or without pri- wate table. BLOCKS FROM Bleecker street; 26 » r TH BROADWAY—NEW NO. 136 $7; furnished trove with ‘or without Board, for families or single persons; day Board reasonable, WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Pitch uéand Broadway.—Farnish with Board; reierences exchanged. sie oreo PER WEEK FOR COMFORTABLY FUR- $: bed Hall Room, with superior Board; alao a ible Room, in first class brown stone house near Four- teenth street.’ 43 Seventa avenue. G To, #10 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS, with excellent Board. for famiiles and single persons, at 176 Bievoker street, six biocks west of Broadway. 6 TO $8 PER WEEK FOR PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms, with Boand, at 139 Macdongal street, second loor from Fourth street; water iu rooms; trans.ent boarders EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, n, 6 square.—Rooms, singly or en suite, with’ Boars, for per- manent oF transient parties; private table if desired. WEST TWENTY-FIRST _STREET,HANDSOMELY 2 furnished Rooms to reat, with Board, to permanent or transient parties, ai moderate rates for the summer. 1 | ST. MARKS PLACF.TO LET, FURNISHED, Rooms, with or without Board. ]1Q SUINTON PLACE, NE. to let, with Boar, on first and second floors, to family or a party of geutiemen, Also a Basement Floor, three rooms, 4TH STREET, tm WEST. also hall Room adjoining, eptionadie references given ani required. 14 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Handsomely furnisked Rooms to let, with Board, NE LARGE ROOM; —Furnished or unfurnished with or without Boar: 19 Fs, TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE 2) Firth Avenue Hotel.-Elegantly furnished Rooms to fet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentieinen. ‘Terms moverate. 19 WESC TENTH STR! J Southerners or others front Rooms, third Soor, with wide, Relerences. OQ WAVERLEY, FOACE.NEWLY | FURNISHED ZU, Rooms to let, with or without Board, ot summer prives, EAR FIFTH AVENUE find a Suitof large, airy aperior Board; house exira QOH, STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, 87 EAST.—A aU large front oom, well furnished, also a hall Room to Jet, with board, to gentlemen. STREET, NEAR FIFTH w FOURTE 20 » inating it very cook P Rooms, large and nicely furnished, to let, without board ; terms modcrate; refererices requited. WEST, NC Ov. sTRE 22 also a plate tor one or two gentlemen; table and references unexceptionable. 58,-SOUTHERN FAMILY 6)Q IRVING PLACE.—IS DELIGHTFUL LOCATION 2») house frst class; geatieman and wife can find beauti- fai Rooms, with or without Bi single gentlemen; prices reasonable; references exchanged. " ST FOURTH STRE® E BLOCK EAST OF Pleasant large and single Rooms, with 35 GRAMERCY, PLACE (RAST || TWENTIETH 0) etrect).—lsoard and handsomely furnished Room tor gentleman and wife; also handsome smail Koom for a gen- t St TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, WITH rivate table, « Parlor Floor, with bath, closets, &c. ; very desirable Rooms, for geatiemen, without board. z A SOUTHERN leasant Kooms, with Board; house irst class and terms reasonable. aiso a back Parlor, suitable for a Private family. THIRTY-THIRD STR vay ang Fifth aveny ant Roomas, with Board, en; good attendance; WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE sirable Ro if rengantly located near Fifth moderate. entleman and wife VERY D: Avenue Hotel; terms with or without Board, iarze Rooms, on and third floors, suitable for gentiemen and wivi Rooms for single pentiemen, 4] WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- wey.—A gentleman and his wile can be accommodated with dsome turnished Koom, with first class Board; also a single Room for a gentleman. 4.2 BAST TWENTIETH STREET. BETWEEN BROAD. 4 way and Fourth avenu nicely furnished Ro connecting baihroom, for one or two persons, with or with- out Board; French tawily. 4.2, WEST FoURTEE t4 Board, a very han and deiighifully cool and pieasant tor the ences exchanged, 4.4. NEST JWELFTH STREET.—A LARGE, PLEA: sant Room, with Board, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentieme: moderate to permanent parti Reter- mer. rH STi 47 © :ET.—A LADY HAS A urnished Rooms to let, to a gentle- man and uy for lady; house private; no other boarders. F() IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF SE OU) sirec.—Larce, airy Rooms, handsomely furnished, to rent, with of without Board. HQ FOURTEENTH sTREE Elegautly furnished Rooms, singiy or en in the high stoop brown stone house. EAR FIFTH AVENU! MADISON | R BROADWAY.—ROOMS | th first class Board; unex- | WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEARLY OP- | | posite Firth Avenue Hote! have handsomely Mirnisiied Rooms on second oor; | ‘A small private family | | to Board in a private family livin, | Address SHADE, vox 119 Herald offi TO LET, WITH | or; rooms Jarce | ith or without Board, | E | WORDE first class Board, on second ; 436 AST I7TH STREET.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives or single gentlemen ca be accommo- dated with Kooms and Board. Five minutes to boat and cars SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, HANDSOMELY, A ‘turnished, on second story, would be let to a respon- Hibie party; located near St. Cloud Hotel, Address NOR. WOOD. box 155, Herald Cptown Branch office, 1,245 | Broadway. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING A Zonfaement, and Infant adysted out, by Dr. and Mme. WEST. 144 West 40th street, near Seventh avenue, LADY CAN HAVE BOARD, HOME COMFORTS A. und medical attendance before and during confinement in the famuv of 4 regular physician, Address id West Forty- fourth sireet, near Si lA WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONE, WILL LET TO gentlemen and their wives choice of fine Rooms; loca- iton firat cl joard for ladies only; private table if de- sired. 103 East Seventeenth street, ELY VENTILATED, ELEGANT APARTMENTS—IN sul 8 or singly; house new and lrat ciass, junction of Broadway; Board or Private Table; references’ exchanged. Astor block, 624 Seventh avenue, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, KN SUITE OR qfingly, with unexceptionable Hoard, ia private family, at Twenty-seventh street; reference require ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room to let. to gentleman and wife, with Board for the Ingy only, in a very genteel and quiet house. None but first clats parties need ndaress A. J. P., station D, Bible House. BOARD AND LODGING ‘VANTEO. A. XOUNG (MAN, 18 YEARS, WANTS ROOM, OR Room and Bourd ia a family or with a lady who speaks | and writes both Engitsh anish correctly. Address ( A. STLLVENS, St, George Hotel, coruer Broadway and Twen- tieth street. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE TO PRO- cure two or more comfortable Rooms, furnished or wn- | Tornisbed, in a small private family, where there are no other | boarders; would not object to coltg to Brooklyn or «ome other city xdjacentito New York; terms must be moderate. ‘Address for three days 5. B. JACKSON, Herald oftice. | LADY DESIRES BOARD private family tu Yorkvill Address TEACHER, box Il H Broadway. POARN, WANTED—RY TWO YOUNG M not to exceed 18 per week for two; no top Address B. 5., Herald oitice. ND ROOM IN A SMALL terms must be moderate. Roomy WITH BOARD, WANTED—BY A SING! gentleman of steady habits, in a private family, wit few if any boarders, between Maitigon and Seventh avenues and Thirty-etguth and Forty-eighth unexceptionable rences given nnd required. Address, with particulars, » Herald oftice. | T]NFURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR LADY and child (3 years old); a private famiiy where there are n) other boarders preterred. Address, stating terms, M. L. M., Herald ofice, HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEA rner Broadway, Eighth street and No, 2 Clinto for families ahd single genUemen at moderate WENS & HEBER! HOTEL, | T rspy ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, WAR- | La ren street, one block trom City Hall.—Rooms Sc. anid | Toc. a day, ¥2'50 to 84a week; family Rooms $1 and 31 50 a day, 84 to $3 a week. XLINTON PLAGE plan, e place. ‘Roon EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF | IN “Bayard street —200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, | and 6Uc. per night, $3 to a4 per week; for yentiemen only. | JDARKER HOUSE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FOURTA street.—Handsomely furnished Sleeping Kooms to let, to | gemtlemen, on reasonabic terms, for the summer, | W. PARKER, Proprietor. je ae ¥ mi JREMSEN, HOUSE<CORNER 180°H STREET, THIRD | Fv avenne.—This new first class family hotel is how open for the reception of guests; terms $2 60 to #4 per LOUIS A. GEYER, P JUMMIT HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY SD strect—New house; European plan,—Rooms by day, Week or month; all beds with spriog mattress. B. BREDER, Pro) AND CANAL the 4. COUNTRY BOARD, T THE CENTRAL HOUSE, WHITE PLAL class Board, at liberal terms, may be obtained; five minutes from the depot; 20 trains run daly; location ae- lighttuland healthy, Forterms apply in the fruit store, 62 gust Fourteenth sireet, or at the hote! to GEORGH P. FEW DESIRABLE PE. ONS WOULD BE TAKEN in the heaithiest and jortion of the north shore of Staten Island. most beautiful PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A HANDSOME RESI- | ZA cence at Far Rockaway, can accommodate a few first | Glass Boarders; the house is beautifully situated, the location heaithy and every advantage for bathing and fishing. For particulars apply at No.9 Lust Twenty-second street, L, Reteren: Yost office, Catskill, N. Y. PRIVATE FAMILY CAN MODATE FOUR AA. orsix persons near Yonkers ible hourly by boat nd rail; everything tirst class. Apply at 41 West Eighteenth | street. PAzY AT MILTON, ON THE HUDSON i some river aud land view; house convenient to boat landing and cars, Address HL. B. F., box SL Pt Milton, on (ue Hudson, N, Y. exchanged. Address 4 BOARD WANTED—AT A FARM HOUSE, WITHIN 25 miles of New York, for a gentlemen, wife and child (agea 7 years); terms must be moderate. ‘Address B., box 4,ol1 Post office, New York. OARD WANTED—ON THE NORTH SIDE OF STATEN Island, within walking distance of the depot, for two ladies, infant and servant, Address, with particulars, stating terms, which must be moderate, COMFOKT, box 164 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,246 Broadway, OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a pleasant locality on the water. Address, giving Tull particutars, box 2,425 Post office. SAR OARD WANTED—AT CORNWALL, ON THE HUD- son, for ceatleman and wife, terms moderate. Address, with full’particulars, immediate ly, box 156 Post office, Hovo- ken, N, J. | 53 AND.S ST. MARK'S PLAC . to let, with Board, for ge: single gentiemen and strangers coming to the city. 5 EAST FORTY NINTH STREET.-HANDSOMELY ruished Kooms and excelleut Table. demen and their wives oF | Boars WANTED_IN THE COUNTRY, FUR A LADY, enild (six years of age) and purse. Plenty of shade an a pecs table indispensable ; price must be moderats Cre. ere there are other boarders preferred. Andres: | Powe, BROOK, N. J.-VERY FINE ROOMS; MOST | box 2,962 Post ollice. desirable ee ee Ave sinates’ walk trom ‘depot ; excellent table; $8 to $10. Particulars by mi ge serail GEORGE MANLY MILNER. 6 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. Roos to let, with or without Board. ‘Moderate rates for the summer. TQ IRVING PLA TO PARTIES WISHING HAND- somely furni Rooms for the season or longer wer low prices will be named; house first class. Board if aesired. ve MADISON AVENUE.—TO BE RENTED, WITH Board, Second Floor; also third s ory front, and two single Rooms on tourth floor, for families or gentle 72 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO & let, to gentiemen and their wives or single gentlemen, with good Board; reverences exchanged ; terms moderate. 73, SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, THIRD FLOOR.— (2D Three elegantly farnisbed Roouls, with or without Breakfast; line view over Wasuington Pu Uemen. G7 om ‘ON PLACE, OD avenue.—Handsomely turnished Ro oren suite, tor Lodging or for Board; single gentiemen or to let, singly families. 102 ‘TY-THIRD STREET, — Fourth avenue.—To let, furnished Parlor and oparately or toy SEVENTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, FUR- Rooms, to single gentlemen, with or without B 115 EAST, TWENTY FOURTH STREE ©) aot, ni nished Room, suitable tor two, with good Board good, near Madison Park. Reference 132 LPxINGTON AveNDr—N 4 ly furnished Rooms to let, with Board, in a frst private family. Apply as avove. y-firet street. y elogi together or separate, and with or without private moderate; first class accommodations. 14.2 EAST FIFTRENTH STREET.—A LADY WILL 24 neatly furnished Room ntlemen and wife; bowrd for indy if desired; uo other boarders; terms mod- erate 14 + THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON i. moderae. References excha: 14.9 BASE PIPTYriesr sree #J ton aveuue.—Rooms to let, on the second floor, with to a party of gentlemen, with breaktast if desired; terms moderate for the summer ; good lo GQ SECOND aVENUE—To cea, RAL VERY cool, airy, elegantly furnished, large and small jooms, with’ Board; tn Lrst class brown stone residence; terms moderate. 163 EAST TWE TY-¥IPTH STREET —PLEASANT mer prices, Possession imiaediatery. 1] EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET —TO Let, 215 furnished, one large Room, to one or two gentiemen, ith or without Board. <6) WEST TWENTY OND STREET.—GENTLE oan man and wile or single gentiemen, who desire th fomforts of a home, with good Board, can’ secure #uperio secommodations ut moderate prices; references required. . WEST TWENTY-FIKST STREET.—NICELY ZAS Mined Rooms to let, with good Board =Q WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ELEGANT. 258 ly furnished front Room; hoase and tabie frat clase fow rates for the eummer; references. ORD WEST TWENTE FIFTH STREVI, BETWre 262 Seventh and Fighth aveoues.Nice square Roows to jet, with modern 1 ‘ood Board; private ly, whe! y eh « HUDSON STREET.—A WIDOW LADY WILL Pleasan! Kooms and good Board, also a genteman and fas aud bath. a a Ae: aaa Wes? THIRTIETH STRERT.A SOUTH fers x cuvice of handsomely furs itbout Board, witb ali tue social comi ‘of @ ebeeriul bome , terme moderate. aes = ; ENTY-NINTH STREET (28 LAMAR- 357 pig MB fear private family, with a few select } cheap to geu- | DOOR WEST OF FIFTH | avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; | Ouse first clase and coo! ano delightful location; terms very | Rooms, newly painted, with good Board.in tre | plaas house, suitable for single or married gentlemen, at | NORNWALL, ON HUDSON.—TWO FIRST CLASS FAMI- / lies may obtain Board, witn pleasant Rooms ; house de- to'F. W. Davison aud 8. B. Chit. Lughtfuliy located. Refers tenden 4 Co., 323 Broadw YOUNTRY BOAKD.—SELECT PRIVATE FAMILIES C desiring first class Board can obtain it at the Brighton House, New Brighton, Staten Island; thirty minutes’ sail from foot of Cortlandt street. Boats every hour, JAMES BRIGHT, Proprietor. { Comer BOARD.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES CAN obtain first class Board, with private family, at Babylon, L. 1. Accommodetious for carriage and horses; fine fishing, | Dathing, &c. Apply to 8. F, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. COUNTRY BOARD. eee lethal nok orcs. ry 5 OO La ng, BOARD AT PaANee Osea. —oae LAK it tn located mix miles Rent ot Ne i Ld Erie and Hudson River railroads, Fic landing at Newb Good Board, with fine fishing and ReferencesJ. C. P Payit Chemical Bank, aid J, W. MeGrath, Haque with Arnold, ¢ sable PEIRCE, 'Ne by boats on the ‘o, Canal street. Address T. H. WANIRD—BY A LADY TEACHER, PARTIAL BOARD ip the country, within ap hour's sail of the city; terms: 86 per week, Unexceptionable reference, Addres KULL- LER, Herald office. TANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULT: Hoard ina farm house, within one hour ot city a near depot or boat, and where no other boarders are taken. Address, with location, terms, &c., box 4,01 Post ofice, ANTED--FIRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FROM ‘about July 1, quiet, healthy location, not over four hours’ ride from city, for geutleman, wife, child (iwo ye: infant and two nurses; two good rooms connecting. Address, ye terms and full particulars, BOARD, box 3,819 New York ottice. __ SUMMER RESORTS. ATTRACTIVE SUMMER KESORT_ORANGE LAKE House, Newburg, Urange county, N. ¥-- House te ished ; good nn m boating ant sabling table ; fine drives, fishing, nd stablin, uated on the lake; several trains per Hudson River and Newourg Erie Branch per day; also Marv Pow- ell and Feng amit half an hour's drive trom tand- ‘M. J. SCOTT, Superintendent, at the Lake, W. BRIGGS & CO. ttersails Stable, Forty-second street, Sixth and LBEMARLE HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Broadway, near Clarendon and Congress Spring. Class tamily hotel; open June 15; well ventilated room; situ- on unsurpassed, Address as avove, A BELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, §. 1, NOW « open, enlarged and undergone extensive improve- iments; spiendid Rooms, en suite and singly; 30 minutes by boat évery hour trom’ Dey street; fronts ‘the bay, near landing. NHITTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MADI- J. son county, N. Y., isopen. Parties desiring circulara and particulars are invited to call at 63 Fifth avenue, of a dress D. P, PETERS, Proprietor, at Springs, \LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, ON THE BEACH AT J ‘Cit wood, Keyport, N. J sea bathing, fishing, rowing, sailing, drives, groves, romantic walks; chalybeate springs; first class tamily house; $8 to $12 per week. Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 175 Bleecker street. ELLWOOD, BAY RIDGE, LONG ISLAND—FORTY AJ minutes (rom Wall street by boat and cars from Hamil- ton and Fuiton ferries; spring water, gas and bath in hons eolendid stabling; grounds 18 acres; croquet; magniti bay and mountatn scener J. SYKES. GRAND HOTEL, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CHER- ley, Otsego county.—Lighted by ras; unsurpassed for beau y, grounds, scenery, drives, &e.; good slabling. Particulars of J. A. ROBINSON, Manager, IFFKENS' COTPAGE, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK FROM Tompkinsville (first landing), Staten Islan t, via South ferry. —Large, airy Rooms ; Board moderate ; table trst class; bathing, boating and fishing. FLEATE HOUSE, SCHOOLEY's 18 now open. ‘For terms address B, B.C provrietor, or can be seen at 75 John street, Wedu tween 13 and 1 o'clock. AUCH’S HOTEL, SHORE ROAD, LONG BRANCH—ON the Kuropean pian, with large restaurant, weil supplied, and with good attendance; elegance, style’ and comfort. Opened June 1. EROY HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE.—BEAUTIFUL 4 grounds, tine shade, walks and drives; good fishing, stabilng for Lorses ; 50 minutes from New York. W. SIMONSON. ONTEAGLE HOUSE, SUSPENSION BRIDGE, NIA- gara, N. Y., opened May 25, 1571.—Thia favorite resort is five minutes’ ride from the great each front window commana a (ul view of the Falls and, river below: sulphur baths connected with the Louse; terms from $8 to $12 per week. Sead for a circular. D. H. TOMLINSON, Proprietor. HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Mossiox AVL Island. —A first class tamily resort, now open. Mis. ROBERT L. BUCKLIN. MOuNtaln HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, N. J—THIS favorite summer resort, celebrated for its scenery and fine atmosphere, is now open for the season. No locality in the vicinity of New York offers equal attractions; it bas all the modern conventences; it is but sixty minutes” ride from the foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad; favorabie arrangements can now be made for the season, C. HMIZELBERGER, Proprietor, MONBOF 18 A PLEASANT VILLAGE IN| ORANGE county, surronnded by hil:s, lakes and ponds ; 50 miies from New York; Erie Railroad; ’ three minutes' walk trom cepot, Box 187, NoEWooD Hor City, via Pavonia 48 MINUTES FROM JERSEY ry: 18 trains daily. R, HOUGHTON, Proprietor. OF ORIENT POINT, LONG Island—Now open. Situated on the extreme end of Long Island, fronting the Sound avd Gardiner's Bay; only a monient’s walk to the water; fine bathing, riding and sail- ing; lishing unexcellea. Terms moderste, Iteached_ by steamer Artisan, pier 26 East river, and by Long Isiand Rail Toad from James slip. Send for circular, M. B, PARSONS, OTTAWA HOTEL, | MONTREAL, || CANADA —THE tourist by the greatest pleasure route in America, from Niagara Falls down the River St. Lawrence, will tind this the largest and most ntuexceptionabie first class’ hotel in the city. Guests are guaranteed every comfort and attention at the Ottawa. BENNETT & MATHER, Proprietors. ANGE MOUNTAIN, N. J., FOUR MILES FROM depot.—-Farm House, with piazzas; poultry, milk, fruit vegetables; terma moderate ; references exchanged. For par ticulars, inquire this day, at 10 o'ciock, at 307 Broadway, up statrs, second floor QWEET SPRINGS, MONROE COUNTY, WEST VIRGI- \) nia, This famous summer resort—famous for ita exten- sive and agreeable plunge baths (temperature 78 degrees), as well as iis tonic mineral watera—will be open for the season on the 16th of June. Telexraph oflice in the hotel. A handsome and extensive livery in conjunction with the establishment. A first class band ‘of music engaged for the season, Charger per day, 82; for one month, #75; two or more months, per month, #60. ‘Children under £0 and colored servants, balf price. Excursion tickets, via Waabington, od for the season, can be obtained, Families desirous of taking rooms for the season or for farther information address GEORGE MOGOVERN, Super- intendent SEASIDE RESORT, FA © Cont ‘sccomm . dressing JOHN 8. BLISS, Proprietor. S* JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J. table; elegantly furnished Rooms, en modern improvements bling, driving, boati fot minutes by New Je NT POINT HOUSE ail the attractions of 1 y Railroad from Jers ; thirty trains daily; terms moderate. Apply on the premises, or to GILES WALES & 1s Maiden lane. (THE TARRYTOWN HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN, N Y., will be opened for the reception of guests on June 15, The ‘hous is newly and elegantly furnished and con- tains all the modern improvements, including bathrooms, bot and cold water, gas, &c., while the location ts unsurpi being situated stout two miles from the depot on an cievated plateau overlooking the famous “Sleepy jHiollo manding a fine view of the Huason ; spaciou croquet grounds, beautiful walks and’ drives, miniature lakes and traditional trout streams, cool breezes and no mosquitos are among the “nany exterior attractions, while the cuisine, it is determined, shall not be excelled by any house in or out of New York; large stabling facilities. A full description of the premises, with terms, will be promptiy furnished upon application 16 the proprict’r, H. W. CHIPMAN, Tarrytown, N. Y. REFERENCES. proprietor St. James Hotel; G. P. and com- lawns, fine Elias Hotchkias, Es: Lowrey, Eq., 78 Broadway; W. U. Church, editor Army an Navy Journal, 30 Park row; L. Roberts & Co., 17 South street; . A. Cauldwell, 129 ‘Lexington avenue. NHE CORNWALL MOUNTAIN HOUSE—HUDSON KIV- er, New York, will be opened June 15, Mra. K! PALMER, Cornwall landing Post office. four adults, Board in « farmhouse within one hour of city, near depot. First class accommodations required. ‘Address, with location, terms, &c., box 4,801 New York Post office. : Cae es (QOUNTRY, BOARD WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN’ ) wite, baby and littie nurse girl; must be in New Jersey within an houi’s ride of New York} tamily taking no other boarders preferred. Address, giving exact location and low. est terms per month, BVANS, box If New York Post oflce, (ouxtee BOARD AT CORNWALL—AT THE MINER- Jal Spring House, 13g mile from Short Cut Railroad de- ive miles from the boat; plenty of I scenery ; boarders will be met at $9 for ali over 12 years; under, $6 Addre: MAILLER. | (JOUNTRY BOARD IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, | §U ‘tirst station above White Plains.—Good Rooms in private | family; smmail farm, bigh grounds, quiet and romantic place. Inquire at No. 4 Barciay street. her place ; terme CHARLES C. | (ogNTRE ~BOARD._WANTED, BY A FAMILY OF° HE HEALTHIEST AND HANDSOMEST PLACE IN Connecticut, Mountaia air, Save your health and your money. Send for a circular. Beach “House, Wallingford, Conn, 0, SMITH, Proprietor. IPHE SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MONRO! N.¥.. {9 open,—Good Kooms can now be secure: everything 18 in good style; cool breezes, excellent water, fine groves. ‘Terms liberal. J. PATTERSON. TPUE SEA BREEZ ALL, QUIET BOARDID House, located near the centre of the island of Vineyard, is now open for summer boarders. Tt leasant Village of West Tisbury, which ie justly noted for ts pure and Lealthful sea breezes and for’ the. flourishtny academic and boarding school established there. For ful address Mrs. 8. E. ATHEARN, West Tisbury, particulat HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGE, WESTCHES county.—Enropean plan; Rooms &6 to $10 per week, $1 to BL Oy per day; 1W feet trom swamboat and rajlroad depots. 8. BROUGH NOUNTRY BOARD (FIRST CLASS) WANTED—IN A ) farm house where other boarders are kept, for five adults, five children and nuree. Address, with terms and location, 8. MARKS, 51 Weet Thirty-seventh street, New York. YOUNTRY BOARD FOR A RESPECTABLE COUPLE IS (CO Wanted, unt about October 1, near the water. wit easy disiance of the city; board must be plain, but substa tial; shade and quiet home comforts indispensable ; a private family will have decided preference; letters must state loca- tion, route, amount of accommodation, terms (which must e moderate) and full information; none others will be no- Uced. Address SUMMEK HOME, Herald ofice. YOUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED AT A PLEAS. J antly loented honse, near the bay and ocean; abundant shade; moderate terms.’ Reference, William Albin & Co., 172 Fulton Market, from 7to 1 o'clock. Address WILLIAM 8, HAWKIN», Cenire Moriches, L. 1, DD ERIBABLE COUNTRY BOARD—IN A HEALTHY ‘and convenient 1ocation, two hours’ ride from New York ; hot and cold water and bath; terms low. Apply at 171 Broad: way, room Il, from 24 to 4 P. M. | [JAR ROCKAWAY, LONG ISLAND.—A PRIVATE FAM- ily having @ nicely furnished cottage can accommodate ‘a few frst clase boarders ; the house is beautifully situated, | Tocation healthy, aud réry advantage for bathing, boating | and fishing, Address M. E. E., Herald oftice, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT | Fi “Porinain; best of Bo i y ride | from depot; 45 minut | reasonavie. Address M | ] ONG BRANCH, — 4 ine cottage on Chi MS TO RENT, TO ea avenue, with @ p within x stone's throw of the Mansion House Board | p with first ciags Hoard, | ¢ East Ibirty-courth street QUMMER BOARD,—ABOUT 15 BOARDERS CAN FIND ©) good pmocations wt a new, large farm house in ® pleasant locwity, toree miles from Catskill, Address JOHN AMPMAD | QUMMER BOARDING.-SIMONS HOUSE, GOLDS © boro Staton, Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad. Mountain air; deligivful hemiock water; trout fishing; horses two t ‘ok road for drives through hemlock wood: riages ; board good and at reasonable prices daily rom New York aud Uhiladelphia, 5 8. H. HALEY, Proprietos SUMMER BOARD—ON TIE SEA SHORE, AT UNION- SD. cliie, near Bath, Le L, at the elecant summer residence of the Hon, ©. Godfrey Gunther, Firat class Board, bathing, boating and Hsbing. Apply at 58 West Thirty-fourch street. JOUTHOLD, L, L—COUNTRY BOARD AT LOW RATES; +> excellent accommodations; near depot, the finest art rs nd MIG, Soutuel Ss bare a desirable Room to le, with Board, huuse | ing, fishing, boching wod saillug. Por particulars address Fy class, neighorboud unexceptional.c. mM if y ke I. WaT ene HOTEL, LONG | BRAN (formerly Stetson House.) —Just refitted ; modern in structure and firat el; ect under the management of Jas. Syker, of Wiliard's, Washin; ton, and Veter Gardner, now of the Gllsey House, New Yo formerly of the New York Hotel. Applications’ for, sa0mm, ey received at the hotel, or by Mr. Gardner, at Giisey 3 in every ree ‘SYKES, GARDNER & CO., Proprietors. SULPHUR SPRINGS, IN GREENBRIER, t Virginia, farnous for their alterative waters and fashionable patronage, are now open. They are 2,000 feet above tide water, aifording entire relief {rom prostrating summer heats; capacity for 2,000 persons; charges #3. per day and #75 per month of thirty di Tickets from New York and return, 25 5. Descriptive pamphiets of JOHN F. HENKY, No, 8 College place, New York. “SALES AT AUCTION. ION NOTICE.—R. T. HAZELL, AU This day (FRIDAY ‘at 109 o'clock, at our sulesroom, 118 Guainbers street, Heavy and Shelf Mwrdware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &c., &c., in lots to suit olty and country trade. 80 Shovels and Spades, Hay Forks, Screws, Files, Japanned and Tinned Ware, &c., de, aes on morning of sale. RT. HAZELL & 0. Auctone 48 Catalo A, * BuBECKER, AUCTIONEER. ° ‘Receiver's rule. By order of the Court of Coinmon Pie: James H, Slipper, Eaq., Receive: Magnlicent Household’ Furniture, ‘all made to order for a gentleman's family, and in splendid condition. A.J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. will sell at auction, this day, June 9, 15:1, at lA. M., at 99" Park avenue, soutl corner of Foruieth street, the’choice Household Furnivure of a private family, all in fie order, comprising roxewood and Diack wainut Dining Room and Bedroom ads, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Fe Extension Dining, Tea irrors, Sideboards, Dressing Bureaus, it Carpets, Catalogues at oflice of A. KER, SON & CO., 77 Cedar sireet. Avation SALE OF GENTEEL HOUSENOLD FURN! ture, EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will positivelysell this day (Friday), June 9, at 10% o'clock, the roperty of Dr. T. M. Riebel, at bin elegant residence, 12 Kast enia atreet, between Filth av. and University piace, Velvet, Brussels Carpets, elegant rosewood Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, govered withteatio, Mosh, silk. reps and plata atriped reps {ah and Oriental Furniture, Vases Brouzem Ciaoks, Mis Statuary, Works of Art,’ Bookcases, Books, Etageres, Desks, Tables, Oll Paintings, Engravings, rosewood and w: hut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, , Washatands, Cor modes, spring and alr , Mattroauen, eddy ge Chairs, Rockers, Sofas, Buffet, Extension Table, Dining Chairs. Glas. China and Silver Ware, Ivory Table Cutlery. ‘ s SALES AT AUCTION, AMUSEMENTS. AMOUS! ~ oe sic if mae pe 3 — en — LLEN 8. MINER, AUCTIONEER. STH AVENUE THEATRE-—(BEGINS AT ®). Woon wusgum. Al BY ALLEN’ B. MINER & BROTHER, © ‘Bole Lessee and eee le AUGUSTIN DALY ADMISSIONS +s THIRTY OBNTS, late HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. KRY EVENING OPENING OF TH SUMMER SEASON. afestabliahed 1847, WILKIE COLLINS' POWERFUL COMEDY IMMENSE SUCCESS OF TILE Salesrooma 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. of FOX AND DENIER PANTOMIME TROUPE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, EVENTS AND PEOPLE IN 1870, ROC ie , ag At 1034 o'clock, af our salesrooms, entitled AFTERNOON | _ In their new and EVENING Now. % Chambers and 77 Reade streets, NO AT 2. origiual Pantomime ATR Housebola Furniture, Alirrors, . dc. lu variety, NAME. —— entitled o~— Removed’ for convenience of sule. Act 1M, 1870: Begins the story of THRER THURSDAY, June 1 two girls, born {n aftiuence and begeare! by BLIND Special sale—(continuation of sale of May 18), bemg the the error of @ parent; how M: m Van- | | TONY CHARLES Ky stock of an old importing and jobbing house, now bankrupt, stone started in lite with £100. DENIER. THR ¥OX. of first class Wines, Liquors, Ae. Particulars hereafter. ‘Act 2—May, 1870: What occurred at a Mr. TONY DENIER wiil introduce his family of RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. ‘ableau 1, July, 1870: A M: ¢ great e ‘who will vertorm alt the di An Ollicd aud salearcom £7 Nassau strset, opposite the Post fore Birthright 2 27> 1870 feats ever attempted by the HANLON MIDGETS, ottice. NAME. | Act $—Tableau 2, Angust, 1870: A Dying TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, CONTINUATION SALE OF Husband's Retaliation. EVERY DAY AT 2 P.M. HOUSEHOLD — FURNITURE, Act 4—December, 1870: The Secret of a LVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK, this day (FRIDAY), at 103 o'clock, Secret Trust, ~ at our salesroom 37 Nassau street. Characters by Mr. Harkins, W. Davides, TALLACK'S, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell as above a arse Prey Lewis George Parkes, G. F. De Vere; Proprietor and. ircasee, BE. LESTRE WALLACK assortment of Housel rT every description, ius Ciara Morr rel GAP! urniture of every phi \ Newton, Mra. Giller overt CROWDED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT! Also an elegant rosewood Piano, tinished round, pearl keys. Pier and Mantel Mirrora, va Furniture, Safes, &c. Also, 50 Sewing Machines, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. ‘Oftice 37 Nassan atroet, opposite Post oitice. By JOHNSTON &'VAN TASSELL, 110, 112 and 14 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. Regular sale of Horses and Carriages THIS DAY (TUES: DAY), at 12 o'clock. For full description see under head of Horses and Car- riages. Ns is.—Weather never interferes with our sales, RTISTS' CARD,—EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY to buyers.—Fine Oil Paintings, elegantly framed.— Great cloning out sale by auction every evening, this wee at o'clock, of over 50 choice Paintings, by foreign ani Atnerican artista, with poaltive instructions to sell at any sacrifice. Artisis’ Gallery, 651 Broadway, near Grand Ceu- trai Hotel. A.A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer. A SUPREME COURT SALE. A. JOSEPH McGUUIRE, Auctioneer, wil seil at auction, on WEDNESDAY, June 14, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘at the Exchange Salesroom, 11] broadway, under direction of Gratz Nathan, Esq., releree, the gore Lot on the north side of Forty-second street, 73.6 feet west of Third avenue, having a frontage of 51.8, and wituin a block of the new raiiroad depot. Maps at the auctloneer's ollice, 87 Cedar at LBERT b. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, P « ‘Great sale, good Furniture, salesroom 168 Liberty, 111 Cedar street, on SATURDAY, Jtine 10, at 1046 o'clock. WALDRO. COOKE will sell as above a genera! hold Goods, comprising Carp: arior, Bedroom and Dining Room Sets, complete and sep- arate; Bookcases, Wardrobes, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hair Mattresses, Spring Beda, Pilows, Bolsters, Paintings and n ving’ jon' this da A MUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, ii. ‘Wil neil this (Friday) morning, commencing at 104 o'clock, at private ‘residence 120 West Twenty-third strevt, near Sixth avenue, nt and costly Household Furniture; many rare and costly Works of Art contained in the private residence, namely, one maguiticent 714 octave rich rosewood Piano: forte, Inade to order, cost 4700, in use nine months; four rich rosewood and’ black walnut Parlor Suits; rosewood ‘igen Lady's Writing Desk, two Bookenses, 400 yards ivet and Brussels Carpets, 35 fine ott Paintings, Centre and les, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Lace ahd Hrocatel Bronzes and Bisque Figures, Easy avd Turkish drich rosewood and black walnut Kedroom Suits, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Bl iinen Sheets, 100 Pillows and Sitps: Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, ‘Dinner and Tea Bets, 250 pieces; Silver plated and Sheileld Cutlery; lee Box, &c., in all 46 lots of first class Household Furniture, ‘The same will be sold in lois by catalogue to the highest bia- der, regardless of cost. Sale absolute, rain or shine. House open at8 A.M. Catalogues ready. BX MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, will geil THIS DAY, commencing at 10% o'clock, the complete Furniture Of four story dweiing 124° West ‘Twonty-sixth treet, near Sixth avenue, Tue richest sale of Household Furniture otfered this season, 1 Parlor contains, viz, -— Brilliant and powerfui toned rosewood Pianoforte, rich Parior Suits in satin and silk reps; Carpets, Mirrors, ‘Tables, bineia, Etageres, Bookcase, Lace Curtains, Clocks, c. ; alko Dining Room Furniture, Extension ‘Table, Builet, Chairs, Plate, Cutlery, China, and also rosewood and walnut Bertroom Sets, singié and double Bodsteads, Spring and Halr ‘Matireeses, Pillows, Bedding, Wardrobe, Lounges; also a general assortment of Kitchen and Basemet rpiture, Salo positive, MAX BAYERSDORFER, Auctioneer, 2s Broudway. ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONRER. Continuation of mortgage sale of Hotel Furniture this at 10% o'clock, at the salesrooms 79 Nassau street, Parlor Suits iu rosewood, wainut and mabogan, a large assortment of Brussels, Taree-Ply and Ingrain Carpets Library and Otlice Furniture, Dining Room Suits in reps ani plain; Library Bookcases, Exiensioa Tables: a large assort- ment of Curiét Har, Wool, Husk and other Mattresses; gas Chandeliers, China, &e. Worthy the attention of house. keepers and dealers. Ail to be peremptorily sold by order of the agee. Y JAMES MILNOR TAYLOR, A CTIONEER, Large sale of Household tooda, Ac. &c., this after- noon, at two o'clock, at E. ROTH'S Auction and Commission Salestooms, 50 Bleecker sireet, between Broadway and Bow- ery; also two splendid Plauofortes. Catalogues at sale, N, B.—Goods can be bought at private sale previous to auctior V. H. BERTHOLF, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS + day, at 2 o'clock, at 4d Canai street, a largo ass ment of Household Furniture; Parlor Suits, In_brocatel reps; Sofas' Lounge, Beda cases, Desks, Pier and Mai Paintings and. E: Beda, Hair Mattre 60 pair Blankets, 65 Royal Wilton Axminster, Vel ella, Three-ply abd Ingrain Carpets, from the Brevoort House, in good ord large iot ef second hand Furniture, with which the commence. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Salestoom and Art Gallery, $06 and 808 Broadway, ad Uureaus, Tabies, Chairs, Book- tel Mirrors, Clocks, Vases, Oil . Glass and Wood Ware, Feather Pillows formerly Dodworth Hall, opposite Eleventh street. IMPORTANT SALE OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &C., 3 ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, AT 1036 O'CLOCK, comprising @ fine assortment of Cluster and Solitaire Dia- mond Rings, Ping, Studs, karrings, Lockets, Bracelets; Gold Watcnes, Chains, Parures and Demi-Parures; solid Sil- verware, &c.," the property of a private family, to be sold positively withont reserve to pay advances, the same havin; boon nspothecated and remaining unredéemed. Terms o le, cas! | By order of MAGDALENA ©. DE MAYORGA, Eaq., 14 Cedar street, J, S,0EINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS SATUR- + day, June 10, at 1035 o'clock, at No. 12 Bowery, for ac- count of whom it may concern, Parlor Furniture, Sewing Machine, Shot Gun, Force Pump, Glassware, dozens of China Cups. and Saicers, Washing Soap, Lace Curtains, three Gold Watches, quantity of good Jewsiry, &c., &c. ; al at 1036 o'clock, a large assortment of fine Wines aud Liquors in I, casks, cases and demijohns, J. JOUNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. J. Grand free excursion. lz : Great closing-out sale of 150 choice Lots | onthe Martense farm. Sale positive andabsolute, No limits or reservations. The owner of 150 lots on the Martense farm has directed JOUNSON & MILLER to sell without reserve, at o'clock, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1471, on the premises, Frankiln avenue Boulevard, between Mar- tense lane and Prospect Park, all his remaining interest in the aforesaid Farm. ‘This farm is well known to ail who purchased at the great auction ante on October 14, 1863. At that time 400 lots were sold to delighted buyers.’ The property to be closed out at the coming sule is only half a mile from Prospect Park, Franklin avenue Boulevard, Minna, Clementina, Tehama Chester and Park street, Mariense lane and Evergreen place All of the streets latd down on the map of Martense farm have been adopted and conirmed by the Commissioners on their new Kings county map, and consequently will remain forever unchanged. Special cars will leave Fulton ferry, between 12 and 1 o'clock, on the day of sale. Investors will tnd this the greatest opportunity ever of- fered to purchase desirable lots at low prices. A splendid collation will be served up before the sale. Free tickets will be issued. For further particulars and maps apply to JOHNSON & MILLER, Auct oneer: Montague street, Brooklyn, and 25 Na AMES C, EADIE, AUCTIONBER—WILL SELL ON oJ" Saturday, June 10, at 11.4. M.. mt the Odeon Building, corner Fifth street and Son street, Brooklyn, E. L the contents 0: Phelan & Co der’ first. class Billiard ' Gas Fixtures, Tabies, unters, Mirrora, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONERR. SATURDAY, June 10, util ovel 5 street, Household Furuiture, ¢ PAV ABROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will 9 New Bowery, 500 lots Men By order of H. D. Smyth, tthe auction rooms No. 1 North William rpets, Pianos, &c, and Women's tive C) Eaat Sixteenth street. AWN BROKER'S MER, 42 East B Jotbing, Bedding and ovier goods. scond avenue. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, &c. Wili aell’ on Friday, at Ii o'clock, at 27 Bast Kye Whiskey, Brandy, sortment of Groceries, Matthews? Soda Water ALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORT! mdway, of 400 lots Wom By ordery M Broadway, barrels of Bourbon 4c. Also @ general ‘ahal’s sale. tore Fixtures, Counter on jot of Step Ladders and Washing Machines, CHARL opr NO. 6 ay, 9h at of the Restaurant Chairs, Range, F, WATTS, AUCTIONEER.—HORSE, WA- Will sell this day (Friday), at 1034 o'clock, at 27 East Broadway, one bay Mare, 16 hands highy sound and Kind; light Wagon and Harn ECEIVER'S SALE, R By ofder Supreme Court. Household Furniture, RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sel! on Saturday, June 10, at 11 o'clock, at 209 and 211 Hudson street, a large and general assortment of Household Forniture, &c. ; important to the trade, By order Wm. §. Andrews, Receiver. WIititas, ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, City Hall pince-Will_ weil on Fri o'clock A. M., the Fistores and. Furoita #4 Peck slip} Counters, Jee Chest, Tabi Cutlery, Crockery, &¢. R. ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER:—TO BE SOLD AT + public auction, on Monday, June 19, 18/1, at 12 o'clock noon, on board, at the foot of Twenty-cighth’ street, Haat river, where she can now be reen at ail reasonable hours, the'tron steamboat Metropolitan, formerly in use by the Police tment of the city of New York. She is about 106 feet in length, 32 feet beam and 7 fect depth of hold, with oscillating engine 6 feet stroke and 82 Inch cylinder ‘Ten per cent to be paid to the collector of t the time and piace of sale, the balance within his office, in the new Court House, upon deliv- f the vessel, mee eee RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller of the city of New York. New Yoru, Comrrno._En's Orrior, June 8, 1671. ILLIAM WITTERS WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 2 W clock, atao4 Canal rireet, throagh D, Fe i. BULK. THOLF, Auctioneer, 65 Wilton, Axminster, body Brussels Pe ag? Carpets, from the Brevoort House: also 40 Sug, 1 Kao m late lot Kouselioid NO NAME MATINER TURDAY NEXT, at half-past #,*soats secured six days in advance. oore’s THEATRE. ‘The manager begu to announce a LIMITED SUMM a ENGAGEMENT wit MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT, who will appear this Evening abd SATURDAY MATINE! as JAMES HARRBELL, the Poat Hero, of sir. W. G, Wills’ beautiful HEART STORY in 4 acts, entitied “THE MAN O' AIRLIE, which was performed at_ the Princeas’ Theatre. London, for more than ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS, and constituted the dramatic evout of that city in 167, Produced with New Scenet Dresses by Joyce ; Properties by Seats recured six daysin advance Branch Ticket Ofice, at Ditgon & Oo y. one. by Witham and Lewis euel and assistants, Ac. the Theatre, or at its Music Store, No, 7UL (CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, GRAND SUMMER NiGHTS! CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JUNE 9, AT'S, PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, #Freyschn 2 Waitz, “Vorsaeatle Weber Polka Mazurka, Ein Polka Sebnell, Kingesendet Theme and Variattc Waitz, Allegretto, “Seventh 8 Ballet, “Reine a , Overture, *Semir: , 50 Packages of twelve tickets, To be had at all the principal music stores and at Centrat Park Garden PROPRIETORS. é IERRACE GARD! ROSE HERSEK TO-NIGAT. JULLIKN'S CONCERTS. HABKLMANN 10-NIGHT. JULLIEN'S OPERATIC E TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGH ROSE HERSER, JULLIEN'S OPERATIC CONCERT. TERRACE GARDEN, Fifty-eighth at,, Detween Lexington and Third avs, JULLIEN'S AL FRESCO CONCERI THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JUNE 9. AT '§ O'ULOCK, GRAND OPERATIC NIGHT. MIs ROSE HERSEE, Prima Donna of the Parepa Opera Company. TENORE ose saes ...HERR HABLLMANN. PROGRAMME, 1. Overture, “The Merry Wives of Windsor”. 2. Operatic Selection, ‘Norma’ 8. Song, “It Ought Not Thus to Be Herr Habelmann..Abt 4. Valse, “Venus Reigen’ Gung’! 5. The celebrated Variations on the Carnival de Venise, Jules Benedict se Hersee, jOHN KOCH & EROS, ROSE = HERSEE, Written expressly for Miss Ri 6. Operatic Selection, “Les Huguenot ‘Moyerbeer 7. Duet, “Da quel di che t'Incontrai” (Linda).....Donizetti Sung by Miss Hersee and Herr Habelmann, 8. Overture, “La (a “ # Laughing Song, “C' re Sung by Miss Rose Hersee. 10, Solo Oboe, “Fantasia” —M. 11, Polon 12. Comic i ‘The pianos used at Jullier Admission 50 cents. Packages of twelve ti 84; may be purchased at the principal muste stores and at Terrace arden. ALOEE THE 723 BROADWAY GREAT EXCITEMENT. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. MR. E. T. STETSON in Charles Foster's great drama of ECK AND NECK. THE GREAT HANGING SCENE. THE RAILROAD ESCAPE, E. T. STETSON. Ni AND NECK, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. IBLO'S GARDEN.—FIFTH AND LAST WEEK. THIS FRIDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, AND BENEFIT OF MR, F. 8S. CHANFRAU, who will appear ia hus latest and most extraordinary succesa, Rossini THE SCAFFOLD. SAVED, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, LAST NIGHTS or “KIT” LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS AND LAST NIGHTS: LAST NIGHTS CHANFRAU. LAST NIGHTS ‘The most powerful of American dramas, vital with Sonth- Western spirit and life and brimful of humor. | Its dramatic personages are all recognized ‘characters;" its scenery Matchless in realistic truth and beauty, and its many “sensa- tonal” effects most exciting and attractive. SATURDAY—LAST APPEARANCE OF MR. CHANFRAU AND LAST NIGHT OF “KIT, saTurpay [PAST (KIT) MATINEE LAsT “KIT” MATINE! AFTERNOON NBLO's Garp EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, pS ON MONDAY, JUNE 12, ° will be produced the romantic, musical Drama of PAUL CLIFFORD, RY, NEW COSTUMES, G REALISTIC EFFECTS. Firat appearance in five years of the celebrated Irish co- median, MR, JOHN COLLINS, who wilt appear as PAUL CLIFFORD, ‘as played by him over 500 nights at the ‘Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Lon- don, and at the Broadway, New York. Firat Appearance of Miss EMMA HOWSON, the charming English Prima Donna, late of the Richings Opera Troupe. Fall Operatic Chorus and Company. NEWCOMB #, ARLINGTON’S MINSTRELS, Twenty-eighth Street Opera House, corner Broadway. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. “They bave met with prompt recognition by the public and have success{nlly inaugurated one of the cosiest and prettieat little halls in the city."’—Herald, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, BENEFIT OF W. HENRY RICE, WILL APPEAR AT TRIMBLE’S OPERA HOUS ALBANY, JUNE 12. ROSEDALE. This drama will, until farther notice, form the attraction of the present SUMMER SHASON. NEW AND EXQUISITE SCENERY. NEW MUSIC, NEW APPOINTMENTS. NEW AND CORRECT DRESSES AND UNIFORMS. Novel effects and an, UNEQUALLED DISTRIBUTION. Mess, LESTER WALLACK, JOHN GILBERT, J. H, STODDART, B, T. RINGGOLD, CHAS. OK. WELL, HOLLAND, LEONARD; Mesdames CLARA EMILY MESTAYER, on BLAISDELL, ROSEDALE ———— nd? JENNINGS, EFFIG GERMON, ANNIE DELAND, JOUN SEFTON, NELLIE HURD and others. ROSEDALE ROSEDALE EVERY NIGHT. (peymetc THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS Of the great emotional actress, LUCILLE WESTERN, {n her great dual impersonations of ‘Lady Isabel and Madame Vine in, EAST LYNNE; Or, THE BLOPEMENT, which will be presented this evening and every evening dup tag the preseut woek, with a powertul cast, including r. 3 LAST FAST LYNNE MATINE! SATURDAY, JUNE 10, AT 2 O'C: In active preparation, THE CHILD STEALER, Seats scoured six days ‘VRAND OPERA HOUS! TO-NIGHE ¥ ‘Twenty-third street and Fighth avenue, JAMES FISK, Ji. -Proprictor EVERY ETENING, AY ¥, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, AT 2. IMMENSE 8UCCESS AND THIRD WEEK OF THE THREE BUNCHBACKS, CROWDED HOUSES. NEW TRICKS, TRAPS, FROLICS, JOKES, PASTIMES, CHANGES AND ABBOTT, THE GREAT CLOWN, MOE AND GOODRICH, CHAMPION SKATERS. BALLET, SONGS. J. LEVY, 4 The_world-renowned Cornet Sotoint, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Seats at the theatre, Schirmer 's, 701 Broadway, and Erie Oflice, Broadway and Twenty-third street. FRIDAY EVENING—Beneit of W. E. DEVERNE. Great attractio Bovere tHeatss. BENEFIT of Mr. J. 0, CAMPBELG, when he will appear in nis immense impersonation of 1nJ. McCluskey’s very best drama of the same name, with the newly constructed scenes and numerous exciting sensa- tions which have never before beon presented in the lifelike, realities. GREAT PLANTATION SCENES. TERRIFIC STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. Introdnetion of a DRAWBRIDGE AND RAILROAD SCENE, the most effective scene which has ever been presented to the public (by permission of Mr. William B. Freligh, who ts copyright owner), for this occasion only. THRILLING DUEL ACROSS A TABLB. DENOUEMENT. Commencing with the FEMALE BARBER. RS. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. 4VL JOHN P. SMITH. aS idiig MORSE The beautiful and git MAN SISTERS, and the great comedian C. B, BISHOP. SLEEPING BEAUTY and MY PRECIOUS BETSY. oa eb ieabedh tee ARLEM MUSIC HALL. THE WORLD RENOWNED DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. NELSE SEYMOUR, DAVE REED, LITTLE MAC, J. W. MOANDREWS, DAN BRYANT, Dempster, Stanley, Daiberte, Brockway. James Morrison's Grand Orebestra, _BRYANT'S, MUSIC HALL, JUNE 9. AST LYNNE, BATORDAY, | Two “octoox. | REAT TRIAL’ OF ENDURANCE. Mbyte t Match inst Time, 400 MILES IN FIVE DAYS. 12 MILES INSIDE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, for the Citizens’ Purse, by EDWAKD PAYSON WESTON, at the Empire City Rink, JONE 12, 18, 14, 15 and 16, 1871. GRAND ROMENADE CONCERT each afternoon and evening by she Empire Rink full Military Band, Admission Wc. LAST MATINEE. od Looe wesrE LAST MATINEE AT TWO O'CLOCK, SATURDAY. ro) 145 Pie U5 a U5 DR. KAHN'> MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 745—BROADWAY—145, opposite Astor place. 3 32 Et Fi “Somnambula.” “ omitted, and for che: jess, elezance and completeness thie edition ts unsurparsed. '—New York Herald. Price $1 each. DITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. UCILLE WESTERN MATINEE. EAST LYNNE. SATURDAY, | AWAY Anzan, ey THE EVENING TELEGRAM. 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H. will be deait with to your ‘AY 838 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET— H, HERZ pays highest cash prices for ladies’ and gentle Be'conos Apparel, Carpets, &c, Ladive waited on by re. [ool is FO ON Se T 8, MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVENUB-LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highest pries for cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling or addrevsing, Ladies ae vended by Mra. x gonraelves please call on oF ARRIS, 61 Sixth avenue, where you tinfaction, KAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE, KAST LYNNE= UCILLE WESTERN, AUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN. MATINEE, SATURDAY, J HE ALHAMBRA. 1,164 Broadway- 1,164 Broadway Pe ee between 27th and Wth ats., U ire. ‘he Alhambra (the handsomest place in New York) is now open, and the public are respectfully requested to make an fospectior ‘wenty-five Frepossesing lady attendants nightly in attendancs BURNS, Proprietor, 1.164 Broadway, 1,164 Broadwa: Up stairs, between 27th and 28th Oo PIC. LAST EAST LYNNE MATINEE, ; _PIANOVORT HAINES BROTHERS celebrated Pianos. Firat class in every respect— fully warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. At prices which cannot fail to suit those in scarchof @ plang. A LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent. or sell cheap; wed on purchase, Call at M. M. MERRELL'S, (165 Fourth avenue ) T SCHROEDER’ avenue, next © Pianos for hire at re cheap for cash, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, city maker, in complete order, warranted, only $100; @ decided bargs tool and Cover. v1 PEER, 146 Bleecker street. T WITH REVERSED CIR. f brillant and powerfal toned A. Warerooms, wholesale and retail, No. 27 Union aquare, PIANO WAREROOM, 911 FOURTH ndoa Hotel. Square’ and Upright aced prices; forsale in instalments; FAMILY HAVING M cumstances will dispose 7% octave rosewood Pian oforie, cost #625, for #225. Private residence, 124 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. RARE_BARGAIN.—ELEGANT 74 OCTAVE ROSE” wood Planoforte, made to order by a celebrated city uaker, fa use nine months, cost $700, for H3H0; Stool, Cover, Music Stand. Private residence, 120 West’ Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANO- forte, grand scale, made order, celebrated maker, fully taranteed, used five months, cost 8750, for Drawiny Room Suits, Pompadour sive; Etageres, Cabinets, Pata ings, Brouzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacritice ; pro- ¥ family leaving city. 36 West Fitteenth street, near Fite nue, LADY WILL SELL, FOR $150, BEAUTIFUL ROSE- wood seven octave Pianoforte, carved legs and modern tone, includ- STEINWAY PIANOFOR' provement, at a great sacrifice for cash; a fine Piano, in perfect order, for 3. BUDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. TANOFORTE, - A MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT, FOUR round corners, 744 octave, rorewood ot coat for lesa than half ¢ me cost $450 tor #250. A lot of Parlor, ¥ ber aot Dining Room Furniture a sacrifice, BE. ROTH'S Household Uoods Salesrooms, 60 Bleecker street, near Bromdway. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of different makers, at lower prices tor cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 43 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. GQUPERB 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY, 5 Chickering maker; magnificent overstrung, having carved legs, agraffe. at great sacritice for cash. JAMES GORDON, 106 Bleecker atrect, near Macdongal, $29( FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.-sENT UN poe trial, No agents. Circulars mailed free. Unned states Piano Company, 645 roadway, New York, “MUSICAL. AMERICAN MUSIOAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- nue, next to Clarendon Hotel.—Competent orzaniata, inge: hers of music can be obtained by applying to Hy ROMROEDER, Director, American Conservatory, ‘ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., MANUFAC’ of CABINET ORGANS, warerooms eACTORERS New York.—The Organs made by this company are acknow> Jedged to be the best in the world, having a Earopen ‘as American fis, 818, ces, xed and invariabl tes, 00, a, 0, a #300 to BeTB, and. Walodt catalogues free. Organs to rent, or or auasterly garments,

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