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j ‘ AOAM DEMS WANTED, WEST THIRTY-AINTH furnished Rooms, en suite or INE ROOMS, BEST OF po.children; use of carriage and Fuil particulars wish .T.—HAN DSOMELY ng'e, Wika or without pri- T SHARON, CONN. table, to parties ba Y» 27 Park piace. FEW PERSONS OF CULTURE MAY OBTAIN DE- Sirable Seaside Board for the season, in a private retreat Seventeen miles from city, on the Sound; t ‘and abundanie of sbads. Address REED & 6) TO $8 PER WEEK.—FURNISHED ROO 4 let, with or without Board, or for ight housekeeping; 9 Hudson sireet, coroer Harrison. BROADWAY--NEW _ NO, A ed front Rooms, with ‘or single persons; day Board American ‘amily. BLOCKS FROM Bleecker street; $8and or witbou! Board, for famili d bathing, boat YOUNG GENTLEMAN WAN country; on the Northern Railroad of New Jerary p ating terms, location, &c., J. B. A., TH AVENUP, NO, 76. & som: iy farntshed Rooms, secured in this newiy furnished house, AND HAND. | WANTING THRIR CHOICE OF COUNTRY OR iy Bourding Places are invited to the “Nourders! Directory," 737 Broadwi YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN THE country, not over an hour from Wall gercet: near the water, and with & private family preferred. Address, si » DOK 3,24 Post ofice. a FARM HOUSE ON LONG ISLAND, ONE f hour from New York, five minutes from sta- shady grounds, good table and pleasant rooms; first Biven and required. Apply to W. H. LEA- BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—l17 WAVERLEY place, —Handsomely furnished Roo out Board, to gentemen and their wives or single gentlemen, TH AVENUE, %,—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE | accommotated with very desirable Roous, with or with- out Board; uneaceptionadle reference given and required; family private. TO #10 PER WEEK.. with excelient Board. for f ‘at 176 Bleecker street, six biocks west of Broadw TO $10 PER WEEK jeasant Kooms, at to let, with or with- COOL ROOMS, class references MAN, Roslyn, OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, IN A PRIVATE wD tamaly oF medical institation, tor & young man gahieet pileptic attacks and accompanied attendant, “Ad- dress box 698 Post oflice, New ork. beccharcan OARD AT CORNWALL, on THE HUDSON-—FINE al ooms, wit! yO ard. ‘Cornwall Landings” ARD AT TARRYTOWN—WINDLE HOUSE.—ELE- nt Rooms, with first class Board ; the house ts delight, ocated on the banks of the Hudsot OUND BROOK, N. desirable summer residence depot ; excellent table A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR fiemen exn obtain Board, with . Mark's place, near Cooper Insti- ESOS MEN CAN HAVE A DOUBLE OR t class Board; references. 152 BANK STREET, NEAK GREENWICH AVENUE.— Three or four gentlemen can be accommodated with STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue—No houses opposite, mailing tt very cool.— large and nicely furnished, terms moderate; references requir WEST TWELFTH STREET. FIVE DOORS FROM Fitth avenue.—A cholce of d OF unfurnished, with or without Board, on very’ moderate WEST FOURTEENTH —VERY FINE ROOM to let, withous board; PBI Sy 5S ‘rable Rooms, furnished Hea may obtain Board, lightfuliy located. . Refers ighifuly pee EAST FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK EAST OF je aud single Rooms, with TRY BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, wite, baby and little nurse giri; must be in New Jersey within an hour's ride of New York; tamtl; Doarders preferred. Address, est terms per month, KVANS, box 1? New York Post office JOUNTRY BOARD AT CORNWALL—AT THE MINER- J al Spring House, 14¢ mi t, five miles from the boal Broadway.—Pieasant la: dinner at 1 P, taking no other exact location and low- TWENTIETH Board and handsomely furnished Room tor ptleman and wife; also handsome small Koom fora gen- from Short Gut Rullr plenty of mountain j boarders will be met at either place ; terms Years; under, $6, Address ©; EAST TWENTY-SECOND ent and bermeanents easy terms for the summer; STREBT.—BOARD. PRIVATE BOARDING J house, at High Falls, located in Kirkatown, Greene of the Kauterskill creek; beautiful falls good fisning and boatin; RRII, Kirkatown, Greens county, N. UNTRY BOARD.--FROM 12 TO 15 PERSONS CAN 4 with Board at a large ty of fruit, milk and L., about 60 minutes’ d tive hours by rail- A.M. and 3 P. M.: also ‘Sag Harbor. The house with ine lawn, in view of NINTH STREET, OUNTRY BOARD—IN A gentleman and his wife can be accommodated ome turnished Koom, with first class Board; NEAR BROAD. e;,Address JOLIN TWENTY-FOURTH —_STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Kooms, with or without Board, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH sireet.—Large, airy Rooms, handsomely furaished, to | all variety of vegctabl ride from the depot at road from Hunte by tsa, 4a beautifully located, well shad bathing, sebioe L. L” Refers to Snyder & Son, 286 South or 133 YOUNIRY BOARD IN GREENFIELD, family of alz or eight persons can be easant Rooms, on reasonable terms; w Haven Railroad. Address box No. mn.) Post oflice. IRVING PLACE, and commodious Tent, with or without Board, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, jcely furnished Rooms, Board, singly or en sulte, to families or 6! BOND STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS ON SEC- ond floor; transient and day boarders: restaurant ala NEAR FIFTH with or without MACDOUGAL STREET.—NEATLY FURNISHED, pleasant Rooms, with excellent Board, to let, on sec: ‘ond and third floors; location central; references exchanged ; distance 60 miles by 1 Greenfield Hill ( ° NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 SUMMER RESORTS. ARSON HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Island, —A tirst class family Feaort, now oven. Mrs, ROBERT L. BUUKLIN. ANSION HOUSB, LONG BRANCH, N, J., NOW M ‘open, 8. LALRD, Proprietor. NEW, SUMMER RESORT, OVERLOOK MOUNTAIN House, via Kingston, New York.—Thia new and elegant hotel, on the highest peak of the Catskill range, 5,80) (cet above tidewater, opens June 15. Fine air beauti.ul Scenery. All the modern conveniences, including telegraphic communications. Is reached by boat or rail to Kondout; Re £0. R. i (nine miles) to West Hurley; thence six miles by the propristor's stages, running in connection with all trains. Parties leaving New York at 4P. M. reach the hotel the same evening. For terms apply to JOHN &. LASHER, proprie- Woodstock, N. t NORWOOD HOTEL —@ MINUTES | FROM JERSEY City, via Pavonia ferry 18 trains daily. NORTH HAVEN HOUSE, FIVE MINUTES FROM Nary Powel's wharf, Kondout.—A beautiful summer hoarding house, “set on & bili;" fne view of Kondout and Hudson rivers; no agne, no mosquitoes; ample verandas, lawns, shade—new, neat, cool, desirable; table good; price joderate. References—A. W. Shulelt, Guardian Life Inaur- ance Company, 251 Broadway; Captala Betts, pilot Mary Powell, Mrs. BE. H, LIVINGSTON. QFIENT, POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, LONG Isiand—Now open. Situated on the extreme end of Long Island, fronting tbe Sound and Gardiner’s Bay; onl moment's walk to the water; fine bathing, riding and eail- ing; tshing unexcellea, Terms moderate, Keached steamer Artisan, pier 26 East river, and by Long Island Rail- Toad from James slip. Send for circular. ‘M. B. PARSONS. ONE HOUSE, WESTHAMPTON, L. L—A HEALTHY location by the seashore and well ada) to families ;- fine sea bathing, boating, shooting, &c. For reference see. General John A. Dix, 187 Fu'ton street, New York; Mr. A. a ed ‘Nassau street, New York. Address EDWIN C five minutes’ walk from | ALS! JKORGE MANLY MILNER, NORNWALL, ON HUDSON.—TWO FIRST CLASS FAMI- witn pleasant Rooms; house d - Mavison aud 8. ITAWA HOTEL, MONTREAL, CANADA.—THE tourist by the greatest pleasure route in America, from Niagara Falls down the River St. Lawrence, wiil tind this the largest and most unexceptionable first class hotel in the city. Guests are guaranteed every comfort and attention at the Ottawa. BURNETT & MATHER, Proprietors. AVILION ROTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Isiand, has been refitted and refurnished and is now open for the reception of guests, . 'LACHENMEYER BROTHERS. PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, ON THE SOUND, NEW Rochelle,—Fine bathing, ‘cool rooms, abade and_per- iecily healthy. Appiy at house, or No, 7” Grameroy Park, corner East Twentieth atr IVERSIDE HOUSE, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, FOOT ‘of 12d strect, Hudson river.--A limited number can be handsomely accommodated, Terms reasonable. Fourteen trains dally. ¥. M. BRITION, EASIDE RESORT.—OCEAN HOUSE, OLD ORCHARD SD “Beach, Skco, Maine— First class accommodation for 600; . finest beach and bathing on the coast, boating and dishing, beautiful drives and waike, ing scenery, telegraph, Yost ofiee and band of music m house; observatory, ‘A. MoD. ALLAN, Correspondent. 'B, SEAVEY, Prop. XWEET SPRINGS, MONROE COUNTY, WEST VIRGI- nia, This famous summer resort—famous for ite exten- sive and agreeable plunge baths (temperature 78 degrees), as well as its fonio milneral waters—will be open for the season on the 1th of Telegraph office in the hotel. ‘A handsome apd extensive livery 1n conjunction with the A first class band ‘of music en; for the two or colored S servants, haif price. Excurston tickets, vi good for the season, can be obtained, Families desirous of taking rooms for the season or for further Information address GEORGE MOGOVERN, Super endent terms moderate, EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—Furnished Rooms, with Board, to iamiligs or |OUNTRY BOARD—2% HOURS FROM CITY, SOUTH 3 perfectly health bie; references exchanged. For particulars address box 2,913 side Long Islan QEASIDK RESORT, FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, ‘Cona.—he above favorite resort now open; house and accommodations trat class. Satisiactory terms made by ad- dressing JOUN roprietor, IRVIEW HOUSE, SPRING VALLEY, Y,, accessable by either Northern New Jersey ck Railroad—Now open and ready to accon modate a limited namber of boarders; location unsurpassed; terms vely reasonable. WILLIAM R, FUNSTON, Proprietor. NOOD BOARD—AT A FARMHOUSE; $ to $7; references given. IN MORRIS, Brookside, N. J. ANDSOMFPLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT Fordham; best of Board: house three minutes? walk ;4)' minutes? ride by Harlem Raflroa/; terms reasonavle. Address Mrs. BRADLEY, Fordham, N. ¥ ROOMS TO RENT, TO FAMIT in a cottage on Chelsea avente, w.th a private fami within a stone's throw o: Address M. L. A. EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms, newly painted, Bi Jase house, suitable for single or married gentlemen, at Possession immediately. (Parlor and sing modern nuprovemen' with or without Board; ‘on very moderate terms, STREET.-LARGE ROOM, HEALTHY AND all Koom, for singie gentleman. eT. TO LET, FUR- gle gentlemen, with or without ONG BRANCH, © : tain A PLEAS. e Mansion House; ‘ast Sixteenth street, N. ¥. ‘nished Room, —GOOD BOARD; . CORNER IRY- suite; terms moue- pleasant Rooms Address Dox 1U5 Sou LAIN BOARD FOR A FAMILY OR SIX OR EIGHT at Willowbrook, Staten Tuguire of BAGOT, 29 Fulton 8, with home comtorta, ani; lerms reasouabie. MMER ROARDING.—SIMONS — HOUSE, tion, Delaware and Lackawanna delictuiut hemiock water; d or drives through hemlock woods board good and at reasonable prices trom New \ork aud Philadelphia. 8. H. HALEY, Proprietor. —GOOD BOARD, gentlemen ana wires, in neighborhood ; slip; Second, Third close by, Terma moderate. NTY-THIRD STRE ront Room; house and ta! 7 PAST 128 1 two or thr private family (PHE MMER BOARD ON CATSKILL MOUNTAINS,— reene county, hv. ¥., Tow rates fur proprittor, A. eligi atew hours of New York, by 5 For terms address as above, or apply at 110 William street, ai “Seventh and Eighth aveanes fo let, with modern improvements; good Board; private family, where the comorts of a home can be had SIXTY-FIFYH STR! ng men or gentleman an Board, with choice of nicely furnished Rooms, on second or dc. ; on very reasonable terms. SUMMER BOARD AT ORANGE LAK House, at Orange Li six miles west of } Hudson Kiver rajiroad is now open for boarders. whury, and is T.-ONE OR TWO wile can obtain good 1, with fine fishi Paying Yelier, bh Arnold, Con- PEIRCE, New- third door; ba: References—J. id J. We McGrath, E al street. Address T. H. from 84 to §8 per week, and first class | per week; permit (0 parlor; a piano, with every Fran MPR BOARD— w iotel, at Breslau, near Fire Isiand, South sive Rail- road, 18 now ‘open to ri gord tshing and sea bathing, dc. E, NEHRING, Breslau, L. 1. ‘ATEN ISLAN: >. ple or two walk from Stapleton lansin siore, Canal street, Stapleton, 8. 1. Tpow’s RIVER, N. 3. Rooms in @ private family Of fruit, toilk aud vegetables; Apply at 58 East Ninth street, mear Broadway. THITE MOUNTAIN BOARD.—OUR PREMISES ARR the arrival of our former and other . Proprietor, Sugar Hil, H.; or @, W. STREETER, 27 Wall street, New York city. . For particuars address rior accommodation for single gentleman ; moderate terms for s: —BOARD FOR A MARRIED entiemen, in NTLY FURNISHED trst classtable; abundance onting, bathing and fishing, D BACK PAR- or two young men, HUDSON STREET.—FURN lor to let, to gentleman and w with or without Board, 2—NEW HOUSE, AND EL ont delightful and fashion- ingly or en suite; private table If require, LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING onfinement, and infant adypted out, by Dr. and Mine. WEST. 144 West J0th street, near seventh avenus. .—29 LAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR J Rooms, with or without JANTED—IN A FAKM HOUSE, WITH) utes’ ride of the city, good Boi including two children and'two nurses; situated in a healthy location, and where there are no other boarders preferred. Address, locality and conveniences, Dox 3,209 for a family of six, terms and describing jew York Post oflice. NTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN A PLEAS. Northern or Western p ences. Address L., 202 West Forty-ninta street. ANTED— COUNTRY BOARD, FOR A GENTLEMAN wife, two children and nurse, a city and convenient to depot. urroundings, terms, &c., box 4,960 Post office. ST APARTMENTS—IN ad rst class, junction of + Table; references’ exchanged. of New York pi dwey; Board or Pri ik, 6:4 Seventh avenue. BOARD AND Lt at one hour from giving full particu- with @ Indy who spea' corner Broadway and Twen- RESORTS. SPRINGS, N.Y. ? which lias been en- | REYOU GOING TO SHARON, ‘80, stop at the farged dnd refurnished this season. Terms $14 per week or $2 50 per day. for iifty guests. ATH HOTEL, Sif Liberal arran | coming early in June. Acces: | wood and Bath Ratiroad or Wall street and Furnished Cottage to let. ILISH LADY, SPENDING TER SUM- at Rooms and Board, fh street and west mer In New York, desires two in a strictly private ho: ot Thirt avenu pay for French i Accommodations H. BE, HOWLAND, e, above Twen'y- Address, with particuiars, LENA, ATED AT BATH, L, 1, 18 NOW ents will be made with parties ) ROOM WANTED. -WITH OR WITH- privilege of parior, in New Vork, GEO. SHIELDS. ; Herald office, stating cance SUMMER BOARD; YREEK SIDE HOUS good accommodatic boating and Gehing, within two miles of Cotsxill village. NG GENTLEMAN 18D) bp towa, near Cen For’ particulars address &., BT POINT HOTEL. dat Cozzens’ dock, ENS, West Point, N.Y. For terms address HAVE BOARD, lance befure and dur Address U4 West Forty- HOUSE, LONG BRANCH.—LARGE grownda, shady and retired; to beaeu and cars. t, near Slath avenue. Apply on the ARD WANTED, with private table. | \RAND HOTEL, WHITH SULPHUR SPRIN ry Valley, Otvego county, —Lighted by pas; unsurpassed FURNISHED given to | stabling. Room, with or without breakfast widow lady, woere FIVE MINUTES’ WA landing), Staten Islan \IFFKENS' COTTA J Tompkinsvilie (hr a Rooms ; Board moderate; tavie orst class; | trance, hall door bathiag, boating and tshing. SCHOOLEWS MOUNTAIN, N. J, For terms address EF, B. COLEMAN, Joln street, Wednes days, IN A PRIVATE ms, by a young W., 63 West Toeilth street. | between 13 and 1 o'clock IGHLAND HOUSE. the Massachuseti« bills, the New Haven )SE WILL BE OPEN | a day, ii to a week, e miles from the | ampton Railroad. CORNER OF ‘and 686. per night, $2 to EMSEN HOUS? avenue.—This b 1 the reception of guests 1d conducted on country principles; good | Te ioluity; terma reasonable. 181 Pearl street, New York. Apply to JOS. jampshire, county M ‘ER 10TH STREET, THIRD | Relersto | o N. Y.. NOW OPEN. int and the High house first class and conveniently | tl IGHLAND HOUSE, GARRISO Parties wishing to Hudson will find t erme $8 per da) BOTRLy COR AND CANAL » week of month ; all beds with spric: on B. BREDER, Vr TRISON, Proprietors and Owners. EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLE' now open.—For terme address K. B. COL! orcan be seen at 75 Joun street, Wedu {2 and 1 o'clock. COUNTRY BOARD. JENTRAL HOUSE, WHITE PLAINS, FIRST |, at liberal terms, may fninutes from the depot, 2 trains run dally; location ar Hightfui ang healthy JAD, LONG BRANCH laree restaurant, well eleganee, style’ and eowfort tthe hotel to ULORGH P. 4, or at the hotel to GEORGE I | eee FAMILY, HAVING A HANDSOME RESI- dence at Far Kockaway, ean accomm: fa beautifully eituated, the location for bathing and fishing, ‘ast Twenty-secoud street. FEW ADULTS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH ood Board and peasant Kooms, in a desiravle location: . in the village of Flushing; erences given and required, Address 8. | stavilug for horses; by minutes trom New York. W. SIMONSON. S HOTEL, PORT WASHINGTON, N. J., the Bhrewsbury river, 1* now open fur the rect of guests on reasonable tering; fine batuing, boatiag an jog; eliber accessible by steamboat Sea Bird, pier Bo, uF by { New Jersey Southern Ratiroed, pier 24 North river. ¥ house newly fur, | SUSPENSION BRIDGE, NIA This favorite resort each front window ver below; sulphur QUIET SUMMER RESORT.—AN AMERICA . with oF without Board farnished, with use of parior # iso ne Of pland; terma very reasouable; location ‘ar the sea abore and within 1g hour of Ne 200 Herald ofice, T A LARGE, COMFORTABLE FARM HOUS! bank or abe Raritan river, one mile from New Brune ‘60 ‘minutes from New Yor! for the accommodation o} entire 8econd tchen on ret ommmancs a ful view of the bath® connected with the house; terme from #6 to #1: . H. TOMLINSON, Proprietor, — UNT PLEASANT HOUSE, MOHEGAN LAKE—NOW Ooe te tie hour from New York by Hudson kK. JONES, ork. Address week. Send for a cireul: open for families er Railroad. Fine scenes r call on WALTE bathing and bostiag, | padres of, oH Aig mile from depot, ‘emule oF eight ee, airy Rooms he tet 7, JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N._J.—FIRST CLASS a 4 all modern impro' Stabling, driving, boating; ountry ; ‘ht minutes by New Jersey Railroad from Jersey City fer- Cortiandt or Desbrosses street ; thirty traina daily ; terms: moderate. Apply on the premises, or to GILES WALES & CU,, 18 Maiden lane. SOUT eatCe HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. South Bay, 1s bour by Southside Rai Guests; good tishing and boating. ON GREAT |, open for C. KING, Proprietor. HE TARRYIOWN HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN, N, ¥,, will be opened for the reception of guests on June 15, ‘The house is newly and elegantly furnished and con- all the modern improvements, inclidmg bathrooms, hot and cold water, gas, &c., while the location is unsurpassed, being situated about two miles from the depot on au elevated platean overlooking the famous “Sleeps pHollow,” and com- manding a fing view of the Huason; spacions lawns, fine ciognet grounds, beautiful walks and’ drives, miniature Jakes and traditional trout streams, cool breczes and no mosquitos are among the ‘any exterior attractions, while the cuisine, it is determined, shall not be excelied by any house fn or out of New Yo! large stabling fac! » A full description of the premises, with terms, will be promptly furuiehed upon application t0 the proprlet r, H.W. CHIPMAN, Tarrytown, N.Y, REFERENCES. , Esq. proprietor Broadway; W. C. Church, Krow; L. Roberts « C6. Elias Hotchk Lowrey, be CORNWALL MOUNTAIN HOUSE—HUDSON RIV- d June 15, er, New York, will be ope Cornwall Isnding Post office, Mra, R PALMER, IPHE HEALTHIEST AND HANDSOMEST PLACE IN Connecticut. Mountaia air. Save your health and your money. Send for # circular. ‘Beach House, Wallingford, Conn, 8. G, SMILE, Proprievor, VEN SPRINGS MOUNTAT MONROE, pur HOUSE, A is open.—Good Rooms can now be secure everything 18 fu good } cool br es, excellent fine groves. Terms iit J. PATTERSON NHOMPSON'S ATLANTIC PAVILION, HIGHLANDS of Neversink, N. J.—Thia fine shady ‘sea side resort is Row open: those wishing rooms for the summer on moderate terms, addrese the proprietor. Steamboats leave tue foot of in and Murray streets dally. JOSEPH J, THOMPSON, Proprietor, [J SITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH N. J.. 18 now open. HENRY HOWLAND, Manager. VAS, TINE'S HOTEL, FAIR HAVEN, N. J., IS NOW open for the seaxon ; one of the most pleasant sicuatlons onthe Shrewsbury river; steamer Sea Bird landing daily. Bathing, tsbing. saving.’ Roads to Long Branca ansur- passed. For particulars apply at No.2 Dey str J. VAN TINE W copsise HOtEL, HIGH BRIDGE, WESTCHESTER couniy.—European plan; Rooms $6 to 810 per week, $1 to $1 50 per cay; 1u0 feet from steamboat and railroad depots. 8. BROUGHTON WHITE, SULPHUR SPRINGS, IN GREENBRIER West Virginia, famous for thelr alterative waters and ‘are now open. They are 2,(00 feet rding entire relief from prostrating summer heats; capacity for 2,000 persons; charges $3_ per day and $75 per month of thirty days. Tickets trom New York" and. return, $36 8. Descriptive pamphiets of JOUN F. HENKY, No. § College place, New York. OODSBURG_PAVILLION.—WOODSBUR! Way, South Side, L. 1, This beautiful Hotel and willbe kept firat el ine drives and bathin, 0 a steam: Fucht for se of guests. Apply to N. P, SEWELL on the prein'ses, or at Madison Square House, Broadway and Tven! fashionable patroui above tide water, ROCKA- now open at, with LOAN OFKICES. R STRELT, NEAR BROADWAY, UP Highest o ees on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets Bleecker street. A T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— AA Liberal advances dn Di Js, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Came''s tiair Shawis, Laces and Personal Property 0 description. JAMES PL MATTH T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, FORME 569—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilverware, Sika, Life Policies, Furniture; particniarly auos; private parlor for ladies. Take notice, ~Removedto 895, TJ. A, JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREPT, NEAR th. Broadway.—Liberal advances made on Diamond Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description. "Same bought and sold. T 8 NASSAU STREET (FORMERLY and Fulton street). or advances liberaly on Diamons fe Policies, Merchandise and oth CORNER, LEOPOLD aiches, Jew: advances on Hair Shawls, Laces, V J. H. BARRING Asvor piac 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWE d Twenty-ufth streets—Liveral ad- Watches, Jewelry and all kinds at at their full valuo Tveenty-for ‘Yances made o1 of goods, The same bou BRAHAM J. JACKSON, NO. % ZA near Broadway, loans mone, Jewelry, Silverware, Silke, Dry and Personal Property of every PRINCE STREET, Diamonds, Watches, Wearlng Apparel escription, Private en- M°SE* LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW B\ elty and Silver Ware, and the same bought GEO. ©. ALLEN, #41 Broadway. STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Watcues, Jew ame bought wad , room No. 1. BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP stairs. —Money advanced Diamonds, Watel Pianos, de.; same bought, , A. C HERTS. 913 ROOMS, &C., WANTED, :NTLEMAN AND WIFE, TIRED OF BOARDING, 1d jike the use of a House daring absence of family summer; noes uvexceplionable, Address KE- SV'ONSIBLE, Herald offic TO RENT, AT ONCE, | A first class four story 2 foot brow must | be above Thirveth atr 4, and between #ixth aud Madi venues, Address BANKER, box 116 Heraid Uptown Branch oflice, 1,240 Broadway. Ts WANTED—ON OR NEAR BROADWAY; SEC: d apd third floors preferred; third and fourth would Rent about £600, Address H. ROUINS, box Hy, | Gag Wet Thirty-second street, iL WARTED-BY A. GENTLEMAN, | A FURNISHED an the second oF third floor, front, with a quie 1 between Thirty Addre: liy, Joe near Third avan ING, Herald office. WANTED BY A GENTLEM ‘a quiet part of the west ide. Adereme D. } office, 1,246 Broa: | Ws (th and Fite , stating terms, & N,A GOOD ROOM IN ys must be above Thirtieth street, . T., box 19 Herald Uptown Braoeh Dp TO LEASR—A SMALL MILL, WITH GOOD Pp together with a Houae of six or eight r rm and one or more acrea of Land, in a wealthy location, Address, giving full particulars, rent, location, &c., MANUFACTURER, Herald office. demir onennnsncine JP EWORKS, WHOLESALE. LIOWT's CELEBRATED Eagle Firework Wangha’ (hunderbolt Torpedoes, only the best brand. Firecrackers kupt by A. WAUGHSy and 224 Ninth aveuue. between Twenty-third aod Twenty- fourth evreets, : BLO'S GARDEN. FIFTH AND LAST WEEK. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, MATINEE AT 2; EVENING AT & N: LAST NIGHT or “KIT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT AND LAST NIGHT Last NIGHT CHANFRAU. LAST NIGHT ‘The most powerful of American dramas, vital with South- Western spirit and life and brimful of humor. Its dramatic personages are nil recognized ‘characters; its scenery in realistic truth and beauty, and its many “senaa- fects most exciting and attractive. THIS | LAST “KIT” MATINEE. | AFTERNOON BLO'S GARDEN. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. ON MONDAY, JUNE 13, will be produced the romantic, musical Drama of PaUL CLIFFORD, with NEW SCENFRY, NEW COSTUMES, STARTLING REALISTIC EFFECTS. First appearance in five yearsof the celebrated Irish co- median, MR. JOHN COLLINS, who wil 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. First appearance of EMMA HOWSON, the charming English Prima Donna, late of the Richings Opera Troupe. Operatic Chorus and Company, (G208E THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. GRAND NECK AND NECK MATINEE, Mr, E. T. STETSON in NECK AND NECK, CHARLES FUSTER'S ereat drama = NECK AND NECK, MATINEE TO'DAY, MATINEE 0-DAY, THE HANGING SCENE in NECK AND NECK, THE RAILROAD SCENE | in NECK AND NECK. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. Mr. BE, T, STETSON, NECK AND NECK. BowERY THEATRE. MGAMPBELE HAS COME.” | Va vol POMP. ered 5 4 aphracmae POMP. MR. J.C, CAMPBELL POMP, as, 4 SENSATIONS NEW and SCENES RECONSTRUCTED. THE OLD PLANTATION. Life Portraitures of the Blowing Upof a M'ssiasipp! steamer. FRELIGH'’S GREAT DRAWBRIDGL SCENE and RAILROAD "SENSATION, never before equalled on the stage. DUEL ACROSS “A TABLE AND FINALE CATASTROPHE. Commences with the FEMALE BARBER. UCILLE WESTERN. KAST LYNN. UCILLE WESTERN, EAST LYNNE. LUCILLE WESTERN. EAST LYNNE MATINEE, SATURDAY, JUNK 10, AT TWO O'CLOCK, "PROPOSALS. Oorras SECRETARY'S OFFICE, MAY 23, 1871. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS, ‘The government of Prince Edward Island will until 19th July next receive tenders for the construction and equip- ment of araiiway of 3 feet 6 inches gauge, from Cascumpec to Georgetown, a distance of about 120 miles, Payment will be made in Prince Edward Island govern- ment debentures, bearing six per cent interest, payable half- yearly, redeemable in 30 years, Specitications may be seen and forms of teuder and other information obtained at the Gi ament Eugtneer’s oflice, Charlottetown, after 20th June next, No tender will be recognized uniess made on the printed fe The government do not bind themselves to accept the low- eat or any tender, T. H. HAVILAND, Colontai Secretary. EPARTMENT OF DOCKS, 446 AND 48 BROADWAY, New York, May 28, 1871. To CoxTRACTORS.—Proposals enclosed in a sealed enve- lope and endorsed :*iroposals for ——— cuble yards of stone for river wall,” with name of the bidder, will be received at the office of the Department of Docks until Saturday, June 17, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., for delivering 4,200 cubic yards of stone for river wall, to be delivered from on board vessels near pier No. 1 North river. Blank forms of specifications and agreements can be ob- tained at the office of the Department oa or after Tuesday, inst ete ca JOHN T. AGNEW, WILSON G. HUNT, HENRY A. SMITH, RICHARD M. HENRY, WILLIAM WOOD, ‘Commissioners. J. GRENVILLE KANR, Secretary. ae WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA. ‘The Directors are prepared to receive tenders for the Fourth Division of their Canada Air Line, extending from Cantield to Fort Erie, forty-four miles, Plans and specificatt wilibeon exhibition at the office of George Lowe eld, sq, Chief Engineer, on and alter uly 1, and sealed tenders, marked “Tender for Fourth Division Air Line," addressed to the undersigned, will be received to July 24. JOSKPH PRICE, Treasurer, dc. HEF OFFICES, HAMILTON, Ont, May 27, 1871, @ distance of about 0, 1871. AMUSEMENTS. age 1. OO cae oore’s TitearE, ‘The manager begs io announce LIMITED SPuaER ENUAGuMiNT MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT, ‘who will appear this Evening and SATURDAY MATINEE as JAMES HAREBEL! the Poet Hien of Mr. W. G. Wills’ beautiful HAART STORY in 4 acts, 61 which was performed a” ihe Rrivton Hieatre. London, for ndton more than ONE HUNDRED NIGUTS, ‘and Wonstivutod tho dramatic event of that city in 1867, Produced with New Scenery by Witham and Lewis; Dresses by Joyoe: Properties by Deuel and assistants, ac Seats secured six days in ad the Theati at ite Spear Ticket Odlce, at Ditaon & Go. ‘2 Muslo Store, No. m1 way. KNTHTAND BUMMER NIGHTS' CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMAS rnd UL URAL e tas \ PROGRAMME: TUNE 1% ATS 1, Overture, “Domino Noir" 2. Waltz, “New Wien”. 8, Scherzo, “Reformati 4. Introduetion and chorus, 5. Overture, “‘Rosamunae” 6 Romanze symphony No. 4j Scherzo, minor. 1. Waltz, “Koenigslieder" & pa Che a Lr verture, “Merry Wives o| 10. Shadow Dance, “Dinorah”.. LL. Polka Mazurka, j*Livelle” Polka Schnell ‘Velocipe 12. March, “Gut Heil Pd :..Hamm Admission Tickets, 6) cents, Private Boxes, $1 extra. Pact of twelve tick To be had at all the prigtpal tmunio aiffes and at Contral PROPRIETORS. ...... JOHN KOCH & BROS TPERRACE GARDEN -JOLLIEN'S CONCERT Fifty-eiehth street, between Lex! ington and T avs. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE I. AFTERNOON, 6 U'CLOOK; EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK, ADMISSION 25 CENTS, GRAND “AL FRESCO” CONCERTS. JULLIEN'S ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL PROGRAMME, TH AVENUE THEATRE—(BEGINS AT 8). O Sole Leasee and Manager........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY E VENING WILKIE COLLINS’ FOWSREUL COMEDY of EVENTS AND PEOPLE IN 1870, entitled NAME, ‘Act 1—March, 1870: Bogins the stor ot two eirls, born In aftiuence and begzared by the error of a parent: how M: jen Van- stone started in life with £100. ‘Act May, 1810: What occurred at a bie yar Ld A M ct. le 1870: fora Binhrigne OY ee NAME. Act 3—Tabl Aug 1870: A Husband’a Retallalione ie ‘Act'4—Decomber, 1870: The Secret of a Secret Trust. Characters by Mr. Harkins, W. Davidse, James Lewis, George Parkes, G. F. De Vere; Miss Ciara Morris, Fanny Davenport, Kate Newton, Mra. Giinert, NO NAME MATINES SATURDAY+NEXT, at half-past one. *,*Seats secured six days in advance, J Acta} WESTERN MATINEE. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. EAST LYNNE, REAT TRIAL OF ENDURANCE, Walking Matoh against Time, MILES IN FIVE DAYS. 400 12 MILES INSIDE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, for the Citizens’ Purse, by EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, at the Empire City Rin! JONE 1 15 and 16, i871. GRAND ROMENADE CONCERT ‘each afternoon and eventag by the Empire Rink full Military Band, ion Suc. Admis poaess WESTERN. | LAST MATINEE “Ki | rwo orcLooK, SATURDAY. HE ALHAMBRA, 1,164 Broadway: 1,164 Broadway, Up stairs, between 27th and 28th sts., Up stairs. ‘he Alhambra (the handsomest piace in New York) is now open, and the public are respectfully requested to make an {nspection, Twenty-five prepossessing lady attendants nightly 1n attendance. By NS, Proprietor. iy ay, ‘ween 27th and 28th )FHICE OF LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER, THIRD DIS ¢ trict, Tompkinevilie, N. Y,, June 5, 18: PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING LIGHEHOUSE ON BLUFF POINT, VALCUUR ISLAND, LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Seales proposals will be received at this ofice uatil June isi, for the materials and labor for construction ‘of & * on Blu’ Point, Valcour Island, Lake Cam: , ding to plans and spectccationa. to'be seen at this Which will be furnished @ bidders on application therefor to the undersigned. Fropoaale must Le in duplicate, accompanied by a guaran. tee, in duplicate, and w prined copy of thi advertisement Attached tarcach proposal.” They must be addressed to the undersigned, endorsed on the envelope “Proposa's for con- Siruction of Lighthouse on Blut Puint, Lake Champtair ‘This office reserves the right a reject any, or all bids, if emed di vantageous to the Government, pee aitae 3. Cc. WOGDRUFF, Lientenant Colonel of Huginters. igineer Third Lighthouse District. FFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER, THIRD DIS- OP inet, Tompilneville, N.Y, June 0) 18; l--Proposals for Construction o: Keeper's Dwelling and Tower for Ligut- house at Colchester Reef, Lake Champlain.—Seaied bro- als will be received at this office untii noon of June 23, 871, for the materiais and labor for construction of Keeper's dwelling ana tower for lighthouse On Colchester Reef, Lake Champlain, according to plans and specifications to be seen at this ollie, or which will be furnished to bidders on appli- cation therefor to the undersigned. Proposals must be in duplicate, accompanied by a guarantee in duplicate, and a rinted copy of the advertisement attached to each proposal. They will b dto the undersigned, endorsed “Pr: sais for Construction of Lighthouse at ‘Colchester Reet, ke Champiain.” This office reserves the right 10 reject ‘any or all bids deemed disadvantagevtis to the government, J. ©. WOODRUFF, agineer Third’ Light- Lientenant Colonel of Engineers, house District, FFICE OF THE LIGHT HOU ER, THIRD district, Tompkinavile Y., June ti, 157 PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF LIGHTHOUSE ON BARBERS POLNT, LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Sealed proposals will be received atthis office of the 23d of gune, Teil, tor the materials and labor for & Lighthouse on Barber's’ Point, Lake Champlain, according to plans and specifications to be scen at this ollice, or fur- ished to biidders on appitcation therefor to the undersigned. Proposaia must be In duplicate, accompanied by a guaranty, in dhplicatesgand printed copy of this advertisement attached to each proposal. They must be addressed to the undersign- ed, endorsed, on the envelope, “Proposals for construction Of Lighthouseon Ha:ber's Point, Lake Champlain.” This oulce reserves the right to reject any or ali bids which may be deemed disuavantageousto the government. J.C. WOODRL FF, Lieutenant Coioncl of Engineers, Engineer Third Lighthouse diatrict. ENGINE, 1 noon \FF OF LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER, THIRD DISTRICT, TOMPKINAVIL! . ¥.. May 12, 1471. Proposals for materials ard labor for foundation and pier of Lighthouse va Venfieid Reef, Long Island Sound. Sealed proposals will be received at this office antil noon of the 8th of Jane, 18/1, for the materiais and Iabor for the con- struction of the granite foundation and supporting pier, in- cluding a boat landing, for a Lighthouse at Pentield Keef, Long Island Sound, according to plaus and specitications to be sven at this office and farnisbed to bidders on application therefor, Proposals mut be in duplicate, accompanied by a guaranty in dupiicate, and # printed copy of this advertisement at- tached to each proposal, They must be addressed to the undersigned, endorsed on the envelope, * Prop terial a labor for foundation and pier of Pen! Lighihons! Thia ollie reserves the right to reject any or should they be deemed disadvantageons to the J. ©. WOODRUFF, Licut. Colonel of Engineers, Engineer Sd L. H.'District. ‘PROPOSALS FOR GRANITE FOR THE NEW STATE Department, Orvice or SuPRRVIsING ARCHITECT, WASUINGTON, May 24, Le71, "f moanis will be received until 12 o'clock M. of Vol June, 1871, at the oflice of the Supervisin ‘the ‘Treasury Department, for luralsiiog. an the proposed building ali the dimen- r the exterior of t! bent 160,000 eu * new State De- roporals must Rt whose dimensions do not excoe raie of increase {n price for sone ‘The exact average size of the st allowed for qua stone. Keach Wid must be Fit mension& on each worked face companied by a sample block, 12 te it is proposed to furnish, which most be sound hie, of uniform color and good grain, free from discoloring or other foreign sutmiances, and capabie of withstanding the action of the elements, and that has been fully tested by use in buildings, and ix from quarries capable of furnishing the quality and quantity desired within ome year, and from which stone has been or is now being used Lor first class buildings. Bidders will site low soon they can commence the de- livery of stone and the amount per week they can deliver, ‘They will also state the avernge and maximum aizes of stone that can be obtalned from their No bide will be received exe of the quarries from which tae stone 1 proposed to be fur ished. i pro tained of th penal bond Yhat the bidder will execute an awarded to him one bandred thous binding leawe of thi for the faithful perfor take effect upon the { the terms of the contr ment to take fall poss inches eube, 0: gral ne made on the printed forms to be o architect, and be accompanied by « reend dollars (RO0,G00) perform the contract st rior in the penal sum of ,000), and a vaild and government as security ‘of the contract; the lease to contractor 19 comply with to authorize the govern: i the quarry and work fu te pense of the contractor In case of such defanit. he right Lo reject any oF al bide received is reserved. Proposals must be enc! 2 d* meals for Graui for New State Departn ALK. MULLET » Treasury Department, Washington, ervising Arch ©, ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING RATIONS AND Fuel for Light Vessels Supply Veesels and Zendere in ike Third Lighthouse te OSE INAPRCTOR'S OFrric uj No. 18 Broapway, New York Crry, dune 1, W716 Sealed ived at this offce nati 12 r ock M., ou Thursday, the 2ud day of June, Is71, for fur delivering fations and Fuel’ for the Light Ves Third sie! hthouse district, for one year from the lay of July, Ui, to the 90th June, 1872, inclusive, The rations to be of good and approved quality ; to be delivered je of the lighthouse ender, of other veRsel_ provided purpose, at New York or Ne w Loudon, Conn, ut be designated od bo in for the number of perso pect clor for each vessel, ono# quarter, free of all expe! United States, agreeably to apectiications hud Yablen marked A and By aliached. thereto, whicn will form a part of the contract, copiow of which may be had bj a plying at tots oftice and at the Custom Houses at Newport, i New London and New Haven, Con ‘All’ bids musi be seaied ana endorsed “Proposals for Ra- tape aud Fuel for Light Vessels, ac.” and then placed in ‘auakber envelope and left at or directed to this oles, pre paid f sent by mail, By order of the L.thouse Board. , UL STRONG, Commodore United States Navy, i ‘Dibet house Luspedtoe. 164 Broad: NOMPLETE OPERAS FOR $1.—“FA 1 “Lucia.” “Don Giovanni,” “Tra “Ernani,” “Fra Diavolo,” Fidelio, “Somnambuia.” “Figaro,” &c. omitted, and for cheapness, elexance and completeness this edition Is unsurpassed.” —New Yors Herald. Price 81 each. DITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. om™ 1. LAST EAST LYNNE MATINEE, - SATURDAY. JUNE 10. ARTHA,” vi “Trovatore,’ merezia,” ma,* The recitatives are not __ COPARTNERSHIPS. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the firm name of Henderson & Fleming is this day dissolved by mutual consent. James Fleming wiil continue the business at 67 Nassau stregt, to whom ail debts due the late firm should be paid. PETER HENDERS( NEw Youx, June 7, 1871. JAMES FLEMING. UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A HE, ! T partnership for the transaction of a general seed bu- | ainess at 35 Cortlandt street, under the frrname of Peter ER HENDERSON, W. H. CARSON, ALFRED HENDERSON. Henderson & Company. Jonr 8, 1871. “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTY INTENDING TO MAKE PAINT OILs AND Dyes, not having suficient means, wants a partner, with from 2,000 to $5,000. Address OILS AND DYES, box lay Herald ollie. XE PARTNER WANTED-—IN A SPECIAL | AA branch of the pubiishing business; unusually prottable, | Without risk; to a man of literary ability a good opportunity about $2,000 required. Address G Bridgeport, Coun, GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WILL INVEST LARGELY in any strictly legitimate business promising large re- bel) pet Age giving full Lanipetrs i which will be treat- ed in fect confidence, wili receive ution. Address HAZLETON, Herald ollice. agente PARTNER WANTED-~IN ONE OF THE BEST required. For particulars inquire at 614 Grand street, meat and provision markets in the city; small capital Xe N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH 5,000 CASH, CAN nase the interest of retiring partners (haif interest) ; caah; protite satis(actory; reasons for selling and particulars given by R H. LYON, 116 Broadway, room &). A —WE HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO DESIRES TO BUY + an integest in or the whole of a Book and Stationery Store, Apply inmediately. _ EH, GIBBS & CO., 98 Broadway. (A. GENTLEMAN, AS TARTNER IN A. SPECIALTY; ‘s handsomely; $1,250 requisite, Address J. C. B., tox 1b Weraid oe N INVESTMENT OF $8,000 BY A LIVE BUSINESS man will secure half interest in a first class business worth $50,000, Those meaning business, address COURAGE, Herald oflice. LADY EXPERIENCED IN HOUSEKEEPING, WITH #100, can secure a partuerslip in a rat elise fur- nished Boarding house, paying $3,000 per annum. Address J.C, By box 145 Heraid otice. BUSINESS—IE UNDERSIUNED ARE NOW PRE. pared to sell to responsible parties State and County Kishts tor the exclusive eale of their “Patent Mica Lamp mney." We will also negotiate with responsible persons to canvass every State {a the Union for the sale of the eumney, and also for Fights to sel! the xame, We wish to treat only with straightforward, prompt, honest parties, We control a valuable invention, and th esting themselves with vs in the sale of this’ desirable article will, we think, make money out of ft, It must have an im- mene sale, and will find a market in every county and town in the United States, Fy apply to, J. H. CARRINGTON & CO. For unsold ter: General Agents Satety Lamp Company, 226 Peal WELL ESTABLISHED FRUIT, WINE for sale; well stocked and doing a large low rent; great thoroughfare; capital “MOODY & CO., No. 7 Murray street, room 23. KING BUSIN CALL AND ¥XAMINE the patent Window Shae Fixture; opening the shade, e giving ventilation and Night from either top or botiom of the window; @ userul invention; for sale cheap. T. STEWAKT, 757 Broadway, room No, 5. WASHING TO CLOSE OUT STOCKS OF MER- clandise, part cash and good city property, address C, . B., Herald ofice. DARTNER WANTED—WITH 45,00 TO $6,000 CAPI- tal, for « Gouriahing business in towns of long standing, Uiat yields from $6,000 to $10,000 annual profit. Best refer: ence given and required. For further particwars please ad- dress D. F. L,, Herald office, DUYSICIANS. PARTNER WANTED IN FIRST CLASS mgdica’ ollice. Address M, D., 119 Mercer street, Jersey City. WANTED. 4 PARTNER, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, IN the manufacture and gale of the cheapest and best gas machine in the known world, “Address NI, box 349 Pom oifice, J ANTED—AN ENTERPRISING MAN, WITH 5,000, in & good payin le business. For particulars ad- dreasG, F., Mongity ran county, N. ¥. JVARTED—A PARTNER, WITI $3,000, IN AN ES8- tablished cturing business, Address MANU- FACTURER, rk TO $2,000 WANTED.BY INSTALMENTS, 500 ina schttmace business; sates cust, prota 100 would pay 29 per cent in liek of partnership ; refe- curity ; oF would accept an active partner with I at No. 2 Dey street, room No. *. 6 DOWN AND $6,000 OCT OF THE PRO- $2,000 Bei adn eearner (good baainess man j none other) in a cash business which has paid over #12,000 an- ually the last four years and has been greatly increased, mo that it will pay more than four times that amount with » go0d judge good agsiatant; @ man of large, active brain and Of human nature desired. Apply 0 the carpenter's shop, Weat Twenty-tifth atreet, né FOR HALF INTEREST IN A. SAFE, $2,500. fig, genteel, cost Maaufaeturing Busiuens, connected with first class ‘houses in New York; no risk; everything first class; chance seldom offered. Apply to ©. OUFTER, 28 Centre street, 3 100, —THE SOLE AGENCY OF A MANUFA' $ . + turing business now in successful ope Yon,” For further particulars inquire. in umbrella store No, 206 Pearl street, New York, from 10 to 2 o'clock. eee = WANTED, TO TAKE FULL 5.000. ~tomtct or the books and dnancial part of Hight manufacturing basiness in this city. Address box Hprald vdioe Proprietor and Manager, ENTHUIASTIO APPLAU! + MR, Lr "ER WALLACK AUSE! CROWDED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT! will, until fu orice, form attraction of the present SUMMER BEABONL ™ form the NE UISITE SCENERY. NEW APPOINTMENTS. ECT | DRESSES Novel ani UALLED DISTRIBUTION, Messrs. LESTER WALLACK; JOHN GILBERT, J. JENNINGS, KFPIK GERMON, EMILY MESTAYER, ANNIE =DELAND, NELLIE HURD and others. EVERY NIGHT. LYMPIC THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS the great emotional aciress, JOUN SEFION, BLAISDELL, {nm her great dual impersonations of ‘Lady Isabel and Madame ine EAST LYNNE; Or, THE BLOPEMENT, which will be presented this evenin, d every evening dure ing the present week, | cast, includis ir, J. A. HERNE, “4 ine LAST EAST LYNNE MATINER SATURDAY, JUNE lv, AT 2 O'CLOCK, In active preparation, THE CHILD STEALER. Seats secured six days in advance. Ques be URED SEATS, ONE DOLLAR. OPERA HOUSE. ‘Twenty-third street and Fighth JAMFS FISK, Jr.. . EVERY EVENIN ND MATINEE At 2. RESERRED SEATS ONK DOLLAR. IMMENSE S'CORSS AND THIRD WEEK OF THE THREE BUNCHBACKS, NEW TRICKS. TRAPS, PROLIGS, JO} CKS, LIC KES, CHANGES AND THE GREAT CLOWN, MOE AND GOODEICR, CHAMPION SKATERS. The world-renowned Cornet Soloist. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER, Seats at the theatre, Schirmer 's, 701 Broadway, and Brie and Twenty-third atroct. NING—Benotit of W. E. DEVERNE. Great Office, Broadway RAND OPERA HOUSE. JAMES FISK, JR. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. RESERVED 81:ATS ONE DOLLAR, ABBOTT AND HIS GREAT OOMPANY. 00D'S MUSEUM, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNNON AND GRAND MATINE! GRAND MATINE] TO-DAY, AT 2 P. AT 2 P. M. The beat troupe of Pantomimists in the world, the FOX NIER PANTOMIME TROUP: in the new and original Trick Pantomime THREE BLIND MICE. EVERYTHING NEW, NEW COSTUMES, NEW APPOINTMENTS AND EFFECTS. Incidental to the Pantomime Mr. Denier wiil introduce his WOODEN-HEADED AURUBATS. TO DAY, AT3 CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, LAST AFTERNOON AND NIG} CHAPMAN SISTERS AND OC, B. BISHO! EVERY NIGHT NEXT WERK, OLIVER poub tn the great drama ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS. IGHTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. THIS SATURDAY) EVENING, OF Tj If PRESENT SEASON, LAST NIGHT. LAS? NIGHT. LAS? NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. MATINEE AT & -Propetetor- NEW SCENERY, NEW TRICKS, THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. BROOKLYN. SATURDAY MATINEE, LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. LAST NIOGUT, LAS? NIGHT. * DR. KAHMN's MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, z| | opposite Astor place, LAST MATINEE. _ PIANOFORTES. TOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on M. M, MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square ar EWOOD PIANO, CELEBRATED city makes, in complete order, warranted, only $100; = decided bargain; Stool and Cov EK, 148 Bleecker street. OCTAVE RosE- elebrated city West ‘Twenty-third RARE BARGAL wood Planoforte in use nine month Private residence, ireet, near Sixth avenue. LADY WILL SELL, FOR $150, BEAUTIFUL ROSE- wood seven octave Plauoforte, carved le and modern improvements, perfect order, sweet, powerful tone, mclud- {ng stool and cover. 25 Third street. FAMILY, HAVING MET WITH REVERSED CIR- will dispore of bridiant and powerful toned ‘octave rosewood Pianotc Private residence, 1z4 West Twenty-sixth street, near STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, HAVING EVERY IM- provement, at a great sxcriuce tor cash. A fine Piano, IDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broaaway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANO- fe, made to order, celebrated maker, 750), for #275; draw- ; Etugeres, Cabinets, Paint rer and dining room Furniture; & aacri- 86 West Fifteent in periect order, Tully guaranteed, used five moaths, cost ing room Suit, roperty family leaving city. ue. ‘PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND Deautitul styles, of different makers, at lower cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. ANOFORTE. - A MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT, FOUR, octave, rosewood case, cost ‘One cost $450 for $250. A lot of Patior, ‘and Dining Room Furniture at a sacrifice, E- Household Goods Salesrooms, 50 near Broadway. FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS. -»ENT ON No azente, Circulars 1 Thited states Piano Company, 645 Broudwa; round corners, leas than half cos‘. Bleecker street, MUSICAL. ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., MANUFACTURERS warerooms 56 Broadway, y this company are acknow- the world, haviog a European as well rices, Hxed and invariable, 1860, 3200 to 8875, and upwards; illus- Organs to rent, or sold for monthly of CABINET New York.—The O: ledged to be the b as American reputation; 65, $100, $125, 160, BLT, trated cataloguen free. or quarterly payments. FURNITURE. ; CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BE! prices of Furni O'FARRELL'S exienaive warerooms, ner of Twentieth street. W TE. ROTH'S HOUSEHOLD 50 Bleecker street, between iticeat double Parior Suit, neariy new, cost 44660, do,, satin broeatel, 180; Pp; Toxewood Pianoforte,’ four round cor- for less than half original cost ; 26 rosewood ber Suits, 8) eprin; Tables, Etageres, Mirrors, Dinner Sets, cut Glass and Stiver fice for casi, Cull before purchasing at bogus private houses, —THE FURNITURE, ‘&c., of private residenc In lots to eult pure! worth $200; Bedroom Suits for Ouleloths for Hue. per Goods at half coat. chaning eisewhero, at 120 LL THE ELEGANT COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture contained in the private reside ar Fifth avenue, tor wale at a room Suit, covered in Frenc! tw and Bedding, at iglith avenue, cor. ly or monthly payments taken- GOODS SALESROOMS, rroadway and x walnut reps ronzes, China T rare, &c., at a great sacri- RPETS, REDDING, ‘Twenty-third etreet, le Household examine before pur- 'wenty-third str ¢, 36 West Fitteenth Titice.--Magnificent Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpe’ art; rosewood abd walnut chamber of family leavin find this a much tending bogus auction sales, MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, nivure, Bedding, &c., at reduced. prices. Weekly oF monthly payments taken at GREGNB'S, 304 Kighth avenue, corner Twenty-fifth street, ONTHLY OR WEEKL Furniture, Bedding, &¢. ning room Furnt Parties wishing to ter opportunity than at- ARPETS, FUR- PAYMENTS—CARPETS, DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth sireot Prices lower than any other house in tt AKE, NOTICE.—HAVING FITTED UP AT AN IM- coat the four story private mansion 124 Weat ‘Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, and being compelled to dispose of the above Furniture at half original cost, Suits, #90; Bedroom Suita, in viz.:—Parlor Saits, 875; re rosewood and walnut, 830; Mrussels Carpets, trot 0c. up. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN ts and Beddin: am aireet, Dear R Furniture, Cary at B. M, COWPER- THWALIT'S, 155 Chat BILLIARDS, “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, unequalled for accuracy and durabiitty proved by the leadin, ‘amateurs and professional pl constantly on hand, ‘ables at prices ranging trom tie styles for dwelling houses, IELAN & COLLENDER, 733 Brondway. 2KER'S IMPROV BEL tthe colahratg =KAVAN@UH & Di: rd Tables, ali furnished gut Cushions, at greatly reduced pi complete, #275, and other izes at corres Warerooma corner Canal and Contre staets, REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PARTY (ve me infermation who art now Ws cusitons, patented Novemper with gue or two wires, == -W ponding Sates, Par ith Ty