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BOARDERS WANTED. ee nnn HANDSOME “EXTENSION PARLOR, NEATLY FUR. nisbed, to let, with table, reasonably; reference iiven and required. “Apply at 312° West Fourteenth strect, near Eighth aven| WEST TWENTY-EIOHTH STREET.—LAR: sant Rooms on second foor, en suite or singly, and soard; prices moderate for summer mouths, Reterences. = TO #7 PER WEEK.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or single persons can obtain Board at 18 St. Mark's Place, pear Cooper Institute, $ TO $10 PER WEEK. PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS, 5. With excelient Board, for famules and single persons, ai 176 Bleeoker sireet, etx bibexs weat of Broadway, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—ELEGANT FUR nished Rooms to let, with or without Board, on third aud fourth floors; house and neighborhood frst cl ll UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON , place (Kighth streets. —Single and double Rooms to let, wit Board; terme very reasonable, trausient boarders taken. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE opPosirB Filth Avenue Hotel.-Elegantiy furnished Rooms to Jet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; terms moderate. 20 WAVERLEY PLACE.—TWO ROOMS TO LET, ALL aU newly furnished, with first class Board; summer prices. EAST FORTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Large, pleasant and weil furnishea Room: {6 fet, with frst class Hoard, at very low rates for the su mer monthi country Board; two large and pleasant Rooms, ina fine mauaion, on the Hudson, at Washington Beigua, COUNTRY BOARD. fai. NEW YORK HERALD, eR OARD AT EAST ORANGE, N. J.—FOR GENTLEMEN, for th a table Rooms, breaktast raat and dinner on Sunday. to give satisfactory reterences can ware store, East Orange, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WITH A B Peivote family the Morris and Kasex Railroad. Ad- is Foi desiring su Part ce at LINO are ist lice. AVILION HOTEL, KEYPORT, N. J.NOW OPEN tor summer boarders; Ue be hour from New York by boats foot of Barciay street, at 4 = W, J. POOLE, Proprietor, Gournsipe HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. 1, ON GREAT Soub Bay, Lie hour by Southalué Kaliroad, open for guests; fishing and b E. ©, KING, Proprietor. N. J., 45 MINUTES FROM NEW OARD AT PASSAIC, tioulars inquire of York—Stabling if required, F For or OUTH STREET HOUSE, PITTSFIELD, BERKSHIRE county, Mass.-One of the most desirable locations in D. B, LAMBE. Proprietor. Mr, CLARK, 163 Chambers street, irs. VAN KEN, | the country for summer rest, Passaic. _ Mra. OARD WANTED—ON THE BORDERS OF LAKE George, other lake in New \ork, where there Beach, Saco, Maine, —F! is boating and fishing, for a party of four, requiring one large and one emall Room, where there are other boarders ; board must not exceed $8 cach. ‘Address, with particulars, 8. B. 8., 8 «new No.) Henry street, Brooklyn, N. Y. References ex- change YOUNTRY BOARD—WITHIN AN HOUR OF THE / clty, in a healtay location, and instruction for two boys not under ten years, inthe family of & gentleman who em- ploys a resident tutor for bis own sons and wishes to form a class of school and play mates; no vacation. For terms, adarens INSTRUCTION, box 3388' Ne New York Post office, bata COUNTRY BOARD AT CHAPPAQUA, N, ¥.. ON HAR: lem Railroad, 30 miles from city. Fine location, near depot: terse rooms, y-gprelous grounds, Terms m \dreas a8 above, bo: Counter BOARD, AT NORWOOD, N. J.—PLEASANT Rooms suitable ‘for families or single _ senileman, om suite or single; plenty of shade, benuifal views, heaithy country; eight Infautes” walk from depot, one, nour by Northern Railroad from New York, Address A. RB. O., Herald office, EASIDE_ RESORT. OGEAN HOUSE, OLD ORCHARD mmodation for 600; finest beach and bathing i he rerg boating and fishing; bosutiful drives and walks; charming scenery; nnd Sening Post ‘ofles aad baud of musicin house i MoD. ALLAN, Correspondent. 8, SEAVER t, Prop’r. GETEX SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MONROE, OR. ie county, N. Y.—Charming suminer resort, over- Tooking the whole of Orange county ; every comfort for faint- ea; terms low; coaches connect at Monroe with Erie Rall- way, froin foot of Chambers street, PATTERSON, OWER HILL HOUSE, NARRAGANSETT HEIGHTS, Narragansett, R. I,- This new and first class house will open July 8, A. PARKER, Proprietor. WHITE, SULPHUR SPRINGS, IN GREENBRIE West Virginia, famous tor their fashionable patronage, are now open, ax 2,000 feet above tide water, aifording entire relief from prosurating Summer heats; capaclty for (000 persons, charges 83, per day and $75 per month of tiiny Baye Ticketstiross Now York and’ return, $25 85. Descriptive pamphiets of JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8" College place, New York: (COUNTRY BOARD.—A GENTERL FAMILY OF SIX OR eight can obtain Board along the Hudson; milk, fruit apa Aa plenty of ‘Address Wi Esopus, Ulster 4 ET, 45, WEST.—A GENTLEMAN AND Zo Tito lara seoiemen can obtain well furnished ‘Hoomaand Bourd in a privace family. NACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR PRINCK.—A GEN- 28° tleman and wife, also » party of single gentlemen, can be accommodaied with pleasant Rooms, with or without joard. / GRAMERCY PLACE, EAST TWENTIETH STREET.— 35 CANU Gass Board and Rooms for gentieman and wife or two gentlemen; also a handsome ‘Room for a geutle- oan 3G EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—AN ELEGANT ) suit ot Rooms, with private table; also Rooms for gentlemen, without board. WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- ST Way and Filth avenue.-A fine'suit of single Rooms to let to families and gentlemen, with first class Board, for mer prices, References exchanged. WEST _TWENTY-FOURTH _STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with or without Board. ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A HALL ROOM, WITH Board, to a gentleman; also large Room, to'a gentle- ner at one o'clock; references exchanged. 61 man and wif WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. 64 ‘Rooms to let, with or without Board. Moderate rates tor the summer. MADISON AVENUE.—WITH BOARD, FRONT Rooms on second and third floors; tront Rooms for 7 Rentlemen on fourth floor. HUDSON STREET, HOBOKEN.—A PLEASANT furnished Room to let, with Board, in a genteel Amer- 92 (OUNTRY BOARD AT NEW / location, on the river, with boatt TUNISON, at J. No. 6. g and fisbing. 8. Ferguson's, 39 Nassau street, room L, PEYTON & CO, Proprietors, QODSBURG PAVILION, WOODSBURG, ROCKA- way, L. L iaouth side.) —This now open and will be Kept rst clase; has cas and water throughout, with fine drives and bathing; am) pean een asteam yacht for use of gu ly Frenea rot Sdedison Bqtare House, Brosiway" acd wenty-lirtt atrect EUROPEAN STEAM: NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR AN ELDERLY lady, on or near the river, between Yonkers aad Sing Sing. Apply to N, CORL, 117’Beekman street. ELAWARE WATER GAP, PA.—A PRIVATE FAMILY would take several boarders; terms #10 per week; finest tocation, adjoining botel, hasiress eee Patterson, 48 Beekman street, Address J. A. @RAVE WLIZABETH, N, J.-COUNTRY BOARD, IN A DE- “4 lightfulily located private boarding house, 5 minutes’ walk fhou depot and tirtinwses trom New York via Jersey eet ‘Address Mrs. R,, Jefferson avenue, two doors from ‘the Par! EXstEyoon- PLEASANT ROOMS, WELL SITUATED, with Board, 80 minutes from Jersey City, with ao small family. Inquire at No. 9 West Twenty-third street, lace store. FAMILIES WISHING COUNTRY BOARD, ON HIGH ground, pure air, plenty of shade, stabling for horses, 50 minutes by Erie Toad, near depot, address A., box 230 Herald ofice. RST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR a beautiful village in the mountain region of New Hamp- shire ; house new and newly furnished, rooms large and airy; finest’ mountain and lake acenery; pleasant drives in every direction; steamboat excursion good fishing tn lake and streat in the terms moderate. rat class hotel ican family. For particulars addreas P. B., Herald office. EAST ELEVENTH STREET.—A LARGE, NI OOD SUMMER BOARD AT THE SEASIDE.—FOR 229 ly furnished front Room on second floor, with good | 7 particulars apply to W. H. PINNER, 167 West Eighteenth Board; gentleman und lady or two gentlemen; dine at 6. street, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STHAMSIIPS BETWEEN NeW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. ‘The splendid veasels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from pier 50 North river as follows: PEREIRE, Daure. ates Saturday, July 1 LA FA VETTE, Rousaau. Saturday, July 15 ST. LAURENT, Lemarie Saturday, July 29 ViLLe DE PARIS, Surmoni jalurday, Aug. 12 PRICE OF Passage nose orn: p {incicaog: wine) TO Firat cabin. egiav Second cabin +875 These ateatners do not carry steerage passengers. Excursion tickets issued at reduced rates, n travellers going to oF returning from the Contt- urope, 4 king the ste: this line, avoid it by English raiiroad and the discomforts of cross- annel, bealdes saving time, trouble aad expense. GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, $8 Brondway. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, for Southampton and Bremen, The steamship BREM we . W. Ladewigs, will sail on Thursday, June 22, at 2 P! M., trom Bremen pier, toot of Third street, Hoboken. To be ‘followed by steamship HER- MANN, Capt. G. Reichmann, on Saturday, June 24. Rate Havre and Bremen, jent i ing the C! For freigiit of pass iy to . OFL TCHS Y'CO., Agent o7 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms to rent, with or without Board; terms for gentlemen and wives. $16 und $18 ver week’ for single gentlemen, $8 per week. Call for one week. 336 SECOND AVENUE, Ren Wenn See 2 and Twentieth streets, New York CAMPEYS fine Private Boarding Hou: lor and piano; Board in German sty ost par SCAWANA LAKE HOUSE, OVERLOOKING THE beautiful lake of that name, in the mountain Ove Peekskill, will open for the reception of guests on the 1st da: of July, ‘Terms #11 and $12 per week Address ABIJA LEE, Proprietor, Peekakill, N. ¥. Reference, John ©. Bush- nell, | ‘RS Nassau street, New York. 'UMMER BOARDING.-A FEW ADULTS CAN BE AC- commodated at Lakeside, Carmel, Putuam county ; terms moderate. Inquire of J. H. KELLEY, 651 Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY (AMERICAN) WILL LET TO A one or two gentiemen Rooms, with all improvements; ho other boarders; reference. 255 West Thirty-rourth atreet GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A NEATLY FURNISIF Koom, with or without Board, in a small private family, at 205 East Eighteenth LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING Confinement, aad infant sdovied ott by Dr. and Mine, WEST. 144 Weat 40th sireet, near Seventh avenue. URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN AND wife, Board for lady only, consisting of front parior, front and back rooms on second floor; quiet family ; g00 location, Address fl. A. N., box 165 Heraia Uptown Branch ollice, 1,246 Broadway. INE ROOMS TO LET—IN PARTS OR TOGETHER, in a first class house, with or without Board, at 228 West Thirty- seventh street, OBOKEN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO Single gentlemen can obtain superior accommodations (Parlor and Bedroom), with Board, on reasonable terms. No gther bourders. Address C. F. Hy box 2,221 Post ofice, New ork. BOARD AND LODGING ‘WANTED, _ 425 SIXTH AVENUE.—BOARD WANTED, IN A private iamily, by a smaker, who has her private cumomers; refercnos given; a refined location, be- {ween Seventh and Fourth aveuues, Sixteenth aud Thirty- eighth streets, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (AMERICANS) DESIRE to obtain Board in a private family on the east side of the city. Adviess, stating location and price, D., box 140 Heruid office. GENTLEMAN AND LADY OF QUIET HABITS, intending to remain in the city afew weeks, desire a furnished Koom, with Board for lady only, in a respectable \d where there are no other boarders in the house. ating terms, locality and other particulars, H. H. lice. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A A. hicely furn'shea Room tn private family, with partial or fall Board, west, above Twenty-third street, or country, near the city. Address, stating verms, B. i., box 170 Heraid office, WO OR THREE FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODAT- ed with good Board, pleasant Rooms unt shady five minutes from station, 13 hour from New Yorke Ad- aress W. H. SEAMAN, Roslyn, 8. ANTED A FEW BOARDERS AT A FARMER'S residence one mile from Catskill ; nice pine grov: iks, drives, dc. Address P. ‘Guktcutus, serie ANTED—BOARD AT FARY HOUSE, WITHIN TWO hours of City Hall, for three adults and child. Address, stating terms, BROWER, station G. ‘ANTED—BOARD, IN THE COUNTRY, FOR GEN- tleman, wife, chiid (15 months) and nurse. Address box 3, 619 1 New York Post office, SU) MMER_ RESORTS, Wei) SKONONK # HOUSE, PASSAIC, N. J., ONLY 12 inlies from New York.—Families or single gentlemen can obtain the best accommodations at the most reasonable prices, HENRY LEIVE, Proy RE YOU GOING TO SHARON SPRINGS, N. Y.? IF ‘80, stop at the Howland House, which bas been en- larged and refurnished this season. Terma $14 per week, or $2 00 per day. for niiy guests, E, HOWLAND. T MILTON, ON THE HUDSON.—TWO FAMILIES, living within thirty rods of each other, cowid accommo. date, with pleasant Rooms and Board, twenty or thirty per- sons; location unrivalled, Reference, Simonds & Spooner, 168 Centre sireet, ATH COTTAGE, SITUATED AT bap L. iE Is Now open on liberal’ arrangements with parties ‘coming in Tune; good board, good bathing and aie cars from Green- minutes. J .EN, Proprietor. MOUNTAINS.—WASSAIC Accommodations OARD AMONG THE House. miles from New York city. moderate. PHILLIP BOYCE, Proprietor, Wasaaic, N, AY VIEW HOU Shady ground for horses ; | i roomi our from City all; terme y (ozEN® WEST POINT HOTEL. open. Land at Cozzens’ dock. For terms address SYLVANUS T, COZZENS, West Point, N. ¥. Rooms large, comfortable and pleasant; 82 nthe Harlem Railroad ; oe so oat ‘nehing bard; 44'trains da bun, UARD WANTED—FOR GENILEMAN, WIFE, MO- ther and sister, ina family with but few if any board- ers; location anywhere above Thirtieth street, Address A, U. BROOKS, Forty-ninth street, East | river. OARD WANTED—TILL 1ST OF OCTOBER, BY GENT, ‘0 young ladies anda girl aix yeara Old; must be in or on the eust side of Central Park. Would iy if preferred large airs Rooms, eseential iven and requires. Adi #, till Monday, Le D d OARD WANTED—BY A GENILEMAN, WIFE child, between Twelfth and Twenty-sixth stre $60 per month. Address J. B. G., box 189 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,245 Broadway. BOARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE thore are no other boarders, by a young lady, enga during location between Fourteenth a ost of tbe, day Thirvedk streets, Br adway and Tenth avenue. Addres with terms, which must be moderate, and other particulars, TEACHEX, box 21 Herald office, WASTEDBOARD, FOR A BABY THREE WEEKS Old); wel nurse ‘preferred. None need apply except 12 per month will be paid. Apply at ween p Fitth and Sixth avenues. can furnish reference; 50 West Forty-ninth street, BROOKLYN BOARD, ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, | ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT KO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN PROM § A. M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE CEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT 8TREET, BROUKLY. 8] AND § COLUMBIA BROOKLYN, A sant location for the warm weather. —First class or Turkish bathe if desired. 295. tt? Heights, os, C8 and cpwerds Ae References exchanged ; lo fh good Board, to gentie- mily could be accommouated, n near the ferries. Broadway. European plan dg ceata and up: Double Rooms, $1 to $2 Rooms, irom gd to #5 per week. MM ABIs0N “PARK HOTEL, BROADWAY, TWEN’ 4 second street and Fifth avenue (old St. Germain)—Now der new Management. Rooms all frout, with baths; coul- estin city. Table d’hote. W. GILBERT TOMPKINS, Proprietor. — N® W ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BUWERY, CORNER BAY. ard street. -20) light Rooms, meaty firnished, Oc, and he. yer night, #8 to Alper week jf QTURTEVANT HOUSE, if Twenty-eighth ang Twenty nth etree, New York.— With elevator. $3 80 per ¢ _____LEWIS'& Georbe, s LELAND, Proprietors, _ wor HOU ‘202 FIFTH AVENUE—LOCATED 1N the loveliest part of New York, fronting on Fifth ave- nue, Madison square, Twenty-Oftu street and Broadway. Private tabie and attendance. cou TRY BOARD. SMALL FAMILY CAN ORTAIN in & private family.—Sixty m Ye Ratiroad ; 10 minutes’ walk fro: convenient to church, milk, egg and vegetable id DH. W., Hampton, Orange couny, Rey, Acree A. QARTY CAN SECURE Finst © Westchester county. House 40 feet a0 enery fine; daily wail. Apply at soubbweat corner of Twenty-first street, FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ZA. with Board at Gienmere House; location high and healthy on a beautifn! Jake Lg miles {rom depot; good fieh- log, boating, fine drives; near several villages, cburcber, &c Address Q.'R. VAN DOREN, Florida, Orange county, FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT A plato farm house in New Jersey, about 26 miles from the Terms very reasonable. Inquire at ¥8 Rutgers street, OARDING HOUSE ON THE HUDSON.—THE LEBA- non Houne is beautifuily situated on the banks of the Hudson aud is now ready for the reception of guests. W. W. yes Propriewr, Cornwall Landing, Orange county, Goup BOARD ASS BOARD IN well shaded; Fourta ciy. OAKD MAY BE HAD AT THE MAPLE Houre, 10 miles from Cutektil; GROVE te. Ad- dress J. HW. RODDARD, Carry, Greene OARD WANTEDFOR GENTLEMAN two years old, and ou our of Ch M nd OARDING near Long levend Bound. Por ta EL TERRY, Roanoke Post office, Sudoik OARD WANTED—AT A FARM HOUSE, WITHIN 9 miles of the city and of enay a or a lady and eblid & a old) and for gentleman hating faquive of WITCH. vunty, N.Y. 0 Board at moderate prices, with the advantages | (NEW NO.) HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN, ON | 1,18 BROADWAY, CORNER | | First ee | tnst., at Bp | with first class Board. | NATSKILL MOUNTAINS.WHITE SULPHUR SPRING House; WALTER 8. LENNON, Proprietor, Cairo, N. Y.; terms moderate. This house is situated about 1 miles from Catskill landing. The scenery is matchless and diversified ; locality unsurpassed for bealthfulness. Refers to George 8. Diosss, 86 Nassac yt. our LIFFWOOD il HOUSE, ON THE BEACH AT ort, N.J.,_ 25 miles from New York.— ly boas 7 #8 to'$l2. Dr. KENT, Proprie treet. Fs 176 Bleeckei NORNWALL, ON THE HUDSON.—A PARTY HAVING COR Nandsonte residence will mecommodate a family with Board, Ample grounds, abundance of choice fruits and fresh Feactables: driving, boating and croquet. References -F. W. Davison, 8: B. Chittenden & Co., 88 Broadway, New York. VERGREEN LAWN, aT CORNWALL ON THE HCD. son, is now Abert for the reception of boarders. C. 3. TALLMADGE, Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, HEAT HOU N. J. ow open. For terms address E. B, COLEMAN, Pro- prietor, or can be at 75 John street, Wednesdays, be- tween 12 and 1 o' Nelock. UGUENOF SPRINGS HOTEL, HUGUENOT, ORANGE county, N.Y. on the Erle Railway, now open.— Terma io per week; children under tweles four {rains daily. Post ME Proprietor. AUCH'S HOTEL, SHORE ROAD, LONG BRANCH—ON the European pian, with large restaurant, well supplied, and with good attendance; elegance, style’ and com: Opened June 1. ‘ENKINSON'S HOTEL, HIGHLANDS, N, J., I8 NOW ‘open for the receptin of guest. JAMES’ JENKIN- ietor. B.- rhe steamer Sea Bird leaves foot in a ene Highlands Sunday morning, Sth oc) “OCKLEY HOUSE— VILLAGE OF ‘W BALTIMORE, 4 Greene county, on the Hudson, now open for the season, Gentlemen or families residing in the city fons cout ay, uiet summer retreat call on or address T. H. LOCKLE: Proprietor. OSG BRANCH.—SECOND COTTAGE NORTH ME- 4,,tFopolitan Hotel, on Ocean avenue. Elegant Rooms, Stable accommodations, Apply to or address Mra, A. PHILLIPS, Long Branch. MANSION HOCE, REYPORT, HN. 3. “NEAR THE ‘steamboat landing; communication twice aday with New York by fast and convenient steamers from foot of Barclay street, N. JOHNSON, Proprietor. MOUNTAIN, HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, N. J—THIS a orite summer resort, celebrated for ite 7, fine atmosphere, is now open for the svason. No locality in the vicinity of New York offers equal attractions. It bas all the modern conveniences. It is but sixty minutes’ ride from the foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Estex Kaiiroad, Favorable arrangements can now be made {or the season. HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. MUAMOGNE, HOUSE, SAMESPORT, L. 1—-THIS NEW ‘and spacious house fs now open for. the rece) eption ot family and private boarders; gine ‘isting, bathing and drives rains dafly | zood wet rime moderate. For par- - H, are {nq . W. City Surveyor, 109 Weat Twenty shin Tnrset, OF address J SORWIN, OUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, BALMVILLE, ORANGE county, N. rior fashionable summer resort, facing the Hudson r river, bos feet shove the water; magni cent scenery, constant breezes, lofty ceilings, abun: fratage, excelent stabling, benutitel driving, groerows table i Pine and moderate prices; porter a Newburg on arrival Sn bonta and trains. Reference: jennett, Esq. tree New York. “Address 3. BAKUVSKAS Propiteinens, ‘Durg Post ofice, ETROPOLITAN, HOTEL, LON JME now open for the reception, Ito JA 5 VAN USTEN, Proprietor. TORWOOD HOTEL—48 MINUTES FROM JERSEY AN "City, va Pavonia seriy i 38 18 trains daily; location per- fectly healthy. HOUONTON, Proprietor. New, SUMMER RESORT, OVE! Houne, vis Kingeton, 1, on the highest owe Udewater, opens June 15. cenery. All the mod communleations. acl 40. RR. (hive miles: to West Hurley; thence by the proprietor's stages, running Ia. connection with all (reine. varies looses Rew fet! a4 oun e Lae TER, pr aume evening. For terms a o . rie tor, Woodstock, N. ¥. adh \etea Waer HOUSE, WOODSBURG, L, 1, 18 NOW ‘open for guests, with siillwater pod ewt m6. J. MEAGHER co. AYEW CHOICE ROOMS 8 at the Rose M. YACK, ON THE NUDSO! _ for seleot NLY ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK. In the beautiful valley of Northern New Jersey, The arlington Honge, recently built, and now furnishing by A. T. Stewart & Co., and De Graaf & Taylor, ready tor guess Large roome, five views, genercu ater, ena, bathe, and every comfort te} on & hill top, two mi station, between Englewor ight of the w Location pre-eminentiy healthy. | Terme Access by Northera, aii of New Jersey, New Yo room 8, 97 lark place. ANTWUAY ah & KENNEDY: moderate, Charavers street. ‘ OlRAzD. LINE. The british and North American Royal Mail steamships, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork: harbor. RUSSIA. Wedne: 2 SIBERIA... Tuesday, June 20 GuBa.. Weaneneays tone 38] CALABKIA-SaUday, June 24 @ Urs ALGERIA .Saturday, July 15 > Su SCOTIA. Wedueasny, July 12 SAMARIA. Tuesday, July 18 SAVA....Wednesday, july 18 ATES OF PASSA’ By the Wednesday, Steamers, not carrying steerage: First Cabin... $130, gold: Cabin, .....§80, gold Firat Cabin to Paris... oe aie Return Tickets By the Tuesday and Saturday steamers First Cabin $80, gold." Steeray: $30. currency Return Tick 150, gold. Steerage Tic! town, and all rts ot Europe, at lowest rates. Through bilis of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Tavean cee ight and cabin passage apply at the company's For or xed fo passage at ill Broadway, Trinity Build e. at wa nity | hohe aecarie ‘CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. TEAM TO LIVEROOL, AND, QUEENSTOWN. CUNARD CALABRIA. i Saturday June 94, at LA, M. PARTHIA... Saturday, July tat2P, M. Cabin passage, $80, ‘$30, curren ieerage passage 03 New York, $3. For fright or cobia passage apply ingos meernge pasenes apply a W HITE STAR LINE, New York, Cork and Liverpool, New and full-powered Steamships, the six largest in the world, iy at No. 4 Bowling Green, 1 Broadway, Trinity Build- gent, STLANTK BALTIC. ibmatic & * 6,000 tons burden—'000 h. p. ench» AT Sailing from'New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on nara calling at Cork Harbor reach way "MC, Capt. Murray, ondulv, ate Captain Thompson, on Jly 8 at 10 A, M. hite Star Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey’ Ciiy, Passenger accommodations (for all clagses) unrivaled combining safety, speed and comfort, Saloons, state ‘rooms, smoking room and bathrooms tn midahip section, where jeast motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardesses accom wy bord steamers. Kates—Saloon, ‘Those wishing to send for now obtain score, ‘Passengers book Hambw eres ‘Sweden Excursion tickets granted at lowest Drafts from £1 upward, For information apply at the woes Bice, No. 19 Broauway, New Yor PARKS, Agent. TEAM TO QUE "NAN! RPOOL—CAR- ying the United States mails. Suiling every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Willams... NEVADA, Gieen. ‘Steerage, $80 in currency. Friends trom te 914 Ooantry cao oe, Prepaid certificates, Or from all parts of America, Paria, jen, India, Australia, China, &c. rates, june 28, at 2 P.M. July 6, at 3PM. orth river. tecrage, $30, currevey, ‘aris, Hamburg, \d, England, ‘GUION, 39 Roadway, ot ODUNOVAN ROSSA, "Branch oftice, 263 Broadway. “ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS sail every Wednesday and Saturday, to and from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at ponemery. to land mais and passen; Passengers booked ‘orwarded to and from all railway ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- irrency. Norway Tance and den or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, comfort ably and cheaply as by any other route or line. “EXPRESS” STRANERS, CURIA” BTEAMERS. Wed., June 98 dy August 2 ‘ed and Satupday thereatien, from pler 20 North river, New York, at 00d. a Passage, payable in currency, 'o Liverpool. Glasgow or First cabi and 87 i, sconrding to ocain Cabin excursion tlekels Goud for tesive montis, eecuring st accomm: io} 130, Intermediate, #8; sleerage, ‘28 Certificates, at lowest rates, ‘can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. bettie: issued, payable Hy resentation. "HENDERSON BE BROTHERS, No 0.7 7 Bowling G Green. _ [NMAN LINE. for Queenstown and Liverpool.—Royal Mail Steamers ate appointed to sail as follows: — City DF Saturday, June 4,10 A. M, CITY OF BALTIA fax). Tues das cr NEMESiS and each an Nor river. , July ing Saturday asd "Thursday, trom pier RATES OF PASSAGE. _Ravable in gold. able in currency, ge Fwarded to nie Norway and Denmark at reduced ‘Tickets can be bought bere at ‘moderave rates by persons wishing to send for their triends. For further information app at the company’s office. HN G. DALE, Agent, NS Broadway, New York. NATIONAL LIN STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, from pler 47 North river, FRANCE, Thomson jaturday, June 24. at 9 A. M. HOLLAND, Bragg. Saturday, July 1, at 3 P.M. Pasasage to Liverpool or Queenstuwn—Cabin, $75 and $65; steerage, $28, curren id steerage ‘iokets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, #82, curren ‘or further particulars apply ai 68 broadway. F. W. J. HURST, Manager. THE, “HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S {ron mail steamship SILESTA, Captain N, Trautmann, will sail ‘on Tuesday, Jone 27, 1871, at3 P.M, for Hasnbu taking passengers from New York to 0 ifamburg, Piymouth ndon. Firat Cabio, 4120; Second Cabin, $72, gold; Steerage, $37, old. n United Sta The GERMANTA will anil July Arte pAfter July T steamers will touch ‘A Plymouth and Cher- “SUxaanpr # C0, c vee sid «& yan General Agents ener Pansenger Agents T'iroad rect, N. ¥. Barclay aireet, N. ¥. Ott LIN) M BU ‘he company's ofce, No, ‘ON FOR rvaeook DIRECT. MA Jane ls ALEP nly 8 Tetons Junegd TRIPOLI. gust 1 Cabin Passage, gold. Return tickets, $150, gold, For tres at or | ry wo On ais “epee AD State street, Boston of §, PRANCKLYN, No.4 Bowling Green, New York, — Uy NITED erase. PASSPORT BUREAU.- OFFICIAL he Departinent of State issued Le ALC, WILLMAnT I, Uo Canes alates Court Buildings, 41 Chambers at, ~~ COASTWISE STEA} peer “= STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y's LINE TO Cautfornia, Japan and China, mals pecoepesrs and fret Kingston, Serie, Sante Martie and Cretan a Ge posite Mexico, Central Amerios, Pera an: Mb and Sih of each ‘month, except when uae Oo HAUS CEN Captain A. O steamer Gray, will eave pee No. 42 North river at 12 o'clock noon, pg ren) ‘aname with steamer tonching. at Punta ‘also connecting for all ris, Freight for last awed ports reoeived tills P. Mot dune 2 oat eee. CHINA will leave San Francisco July 1 for Japan “For rates of passage, freight and all other Information Apply at company's ofiice, on the pier, foot of Canal atrort, . BABY, Agent. AN DOMINGO LINE, SL For Puerta Pinta, Sa The United Staten M ail Be A. Delanoy, len 1 ay No. ah Ni river for the abo aly Td Roveclock P. [ OF Freight or vanasge 9PPlt Oo poRD BROS, & CO, oy brondmer, Haw ¥ and St, Domingo City. 1p porta on Satur- | COAST WISE OFEAMSHIPS: ERMUDA MAIL. ip SAN FRANCISCO will sail for Hamilton, ‘Steamshi taking freight to St. ‘George's, from pler 21 North river, ab maces September 7, Iuy 2, September 2% For freigt at oI Ta assage apply to —_— pbinnuriecaics Ory: Ww. B WEBB, 4 Exchange placer New York. NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. tiantio Mail Steamship Cor mpany, sailing regulatly every ‘Thursday, at 8 olclock P. M., from ier No. 4 North river. TSSOURL, Sapa COLUMBIA, Captain SHERMAN, ‘Capiatn A. Sianchare (via Nasgau).. “July fH For freight or passage amp raha he ae * "No. 6 Bowling Green. /EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. "The Al steatnani p ARIADNE, Captain 9 Pennington, at pier 20 Fast river, we Saturday, Ju Thro f lading given (6 Houston and to all - ere alveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. B. For treight or or ¢! joints and 1° Ee fs CO., 158 Maiden lane, & GO., 19 Wall street, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1871 fA AMUSEMENTS: nn RAND OPERA HousR. Gk S vENiwact mre Lagr NIGHT OF THES SON, agente E'S OPERA “OF ti BOHEMIAN Count Amnhelm (Governur of Presburg) HENRI DRAYTON Inst nO is appearance in (His last appearance in 3. Drpokhosee bower Thaddeus Florestein Queen of the ype: 3, Bolte AORAND” BALLET Introduction, Cor PAS DE O18, Miles. PAGANI, as ‘and Signor COSTA, RS FRANCISCO. THE rule Hl NCHBACKS (one act). ABLOTT, CLOWN, MOE and GOODRICH, ‘The SKATERS. CLARKE, the Clog Dancer. THE FRENCH SISTERS, ko, (io Ptbe ast pot. 3 de Baile OR NEW. ORLEANS 1 DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP oo From pler No. waste Fiver a8 Or 3 Oe te, Saturday Tune 24 Freight received daily. aro rates given to St, Louls Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For frefgat or passage, havin rior accommodations, apply to EDE! AKER, 30 roadway. AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail i Stexinanip Line, leaving ler ‘eter river at 8 P. SITY OF MERIDA, Deaton -Priday, July 7 CITY OF MEXICO, Timmerman. screen uly 27 ry Passaxi bihiaseninite La ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. OR NEW bind DIRECT. e Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship CORTES, Captain sn Whnraan, will leave jer No. 9 North river, on Baturday, June 24, at o'clock P. . Freight received daily, Throngt rates given to Galves- ton, Indianola, Mobile an ay Louis, For freight or pasado aopiy ‘or freight or ai . by B. ‘CROMWELL & CO. 86 West street. HE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT. AND PASSENGER ine for Charleston, ae a the Florida ports South and Southwest sailing from pier No, 29 North rent vat 3PM, every ednesday and Saturday. Tho et clnge sidewheo! seamnshtp MA 8, Woodhull, will sall on Stuurtay tain ra aibrongh passage tickets ‘and bills of lading issued at lowest TAVGr local freight and passage ap - PRENRY Ro MORGAN & 00., t 7 West street, corner of Warren. For through freight tarif’ and rates apply to ASELL, General Agent Great Southern Freight Lite, il? Brontway, entrance on Thomas street. ais steamship GEORGIA will follow and sail on Wednes- day, June 28, OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company PB secoprni ls of this liae leave pier 37 ‘North iver, foot of jeach stree! For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Saturday, June 24, at 3 P.M, steamship WYANOKE, connecting with éhe ir line, the Seaboard a Ob e Virginia and Tennessee line, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, C Cheaap Railroad and Richmond and Danville ssenger tickets and through bi Fates to all points South and Southw: ‘Apoly_-at ofles on pier $7, or at offs of the company, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. ir ed iadina at eh ss TRAVEL! ERS’ ) GUIDE. ROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISL ISLAND RAILROAD Steam Cars leave Greenwood every forty minutes for the island. Hamilton, Wail and Fulton ferry cars run to each train. Sundays ‘trains run oftener. Hotels now open tt tor’ the season. FoR, Apia LANDING AT COZZENS', NEWBURG ton, Foughkeepale and and d Beopus.—The steamboats THOMAS “COR! dS AL BALDWIN leave daily, at 4 P. M., pier 84 North a foot of Harrison street., NOR CATSKILL DAILY.—STEAMERS THOMAS POWELL and SUNNYSIDE leave pier No. 43 North Saturdays at 2 iver, foot of Bpring street, daly, at 6 PB 3:30 PM ing ustial landings. MORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL,—THE STEAMBOAT NTELOPE leaves every morning, without exception, Harrison, street, at 8 o'clock, landing at Thirty-foneth sureot at 844; Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry (Tarrytown und Nyack by ferry), Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Polat and Verplanck’s, DS faaeaaemerraesie’ ad Hy Pt ation al SUNDAY EXCURSION up the Hudson to Poughkeepsie, landing at Cozzens and New! ON SUNDAY, GONE, Le ° Tue magnificent saloon atea PLYMOUTH ROCK COMMANDER L. V. STON, will leave pier 28 North river, foot of Murray pireet, at 8 o'clock A. M, Precisely ; Baste ratss atreet, North RETURNING)” TTEAVE, POUGHKEEPSIE a12:90 o'clock FM; Newburg, 8:30 P. M.; Cozzens at 4 P. ‘arriving in Rew York at ‘The Plymouth ihock hag bees Nived out ia the most sum tuous style and fs providea with the finest restaurai carte, afloat, which is supplied with every luxury the m affor as well as the choicest wines imported. Over thirty private Parlors, Dining Rooms and State Rooms are so ar- Tanged that Excursion vat ‘amilies and ae can thereby secure all the privacy of a Hirst Class Hote the renowned cornet Virtuono; haa been ee engaged at Sreat expense for the season, and will play some of bis THE BAND OF THE NINTH REGIMENT, N. G. 8. N. ¥., Downing, leader, will discourse choice music during the entire trip. Private Parlors, where mrals will be served, f required, can en, on application to the Furser on board. Fares, -To ens, $1 Rewburg, $1; Por 25; Cozzens ‘to Newbui to Poughkeep ewbang to Poughkcepate, Excursion Tickets for the Round na Seip —o Cozzens, $1 50; Newburg, $1 50; Cigar SIMONS, Managing Director. N*™, YORK AND FROE STEAMBOAT COMPANY, pler 39 North river. New York, June 5, 1871. For Albany and Troy, Buffalo and the West, Saralora and the North, The old, long-established, popular evening line of steamers ieav® daily at 6 o'clock from new pier 38 North iver, Veatry aires, ‘below Jersey ferry. Fare $1 60 lesa than by railroad, EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT, LANDING at Flizabethport. On and after Sunday. June 17, the steamer L. BOARDMAN will. leave pler 26 Norih river, foot of Barclay street, at 3:30 A. M.; returning leave Keyport at 4PM. Rain or ehine. REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT, LANDING at Elizabethport, Union, Rossville and er:h Amboy.— On and after Sunday, June’ 4, me fant and commodious steamer GENERAL WICK, Captain Donabue, will foore ‘every. Sunday morging. from foot. of Thirty-four street, North river, at § A. M., and pler 6, foot of Barclay lock A.M. Returning, will leave Keyport at street, at 9 ofc 8:00 P.M. aes tae POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT F, M- dally, making usual landings, | Retaroing leave Rondout 6:30 A. ikeepsie 6:30, Milton 6:45, New- burg 7:30, Cornwall ‘est Point Cozzens’ 5, ar- riving in New York at 10:45. —ALBANY AND TROY DAY od teers STEAMERS C. We nae and DANI pee rag a, connecting’ with Hi Central’ forthe West, ‘and Susqi Toad for Sharon Springs (#4 ook ana Binghamion, and by Weasselscr aut Bora: toga road for oan ‘Springs (#8 bo from New York). At Huson for a springs, all rail, To Troy by steamboat “PROPOSALS. OLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, MAY 29, 1871. NOTICE TO CONTRAOTOKS. ‘The government of Prince Edward Isiand will until 19th July next receive tenders for the non and equip- ment of aratlway of 3 feet 6 inches partiac from Cascumpec to Georgetnwn, a distance of abont 1 Payment will be made fn Prince iedward Island govern- ment deventures, bearing six per cent interest, payable balf- yearly, redeemable in 30 years. Specitications may be seen ‘and forms of tender and other information obtained at the Government Engineers office, Charlottetown, after 20th June next. tot No tender will be recognized unless made on the printed ‘The government do not bind themselves to accept the low. eat orany tender. T. H. HAVILAND, Colonial Secretary. (.REAT WESTERN F RAILWAY OF CANADA. The Directors are pre} aa wigh d 9 receive tenders for the of their Canada Air Eines extend from id to Fort Erie, ‘® distance of about forty-four miles, Will beon exhibition at the dep Plans and apecificatt 1j Chief Engincer, on and atte of George Lowe Reid, Ei and sealed tenders, marked "ender for Fourth Division Att Line,” addressed to the wagers et i SEPA PRICK, Treasurer, Caer Orricrs, | Hastuto™, ‘Ont, May 27, 1871, GRALED, PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE at ‘Trustees of the Seventeenth ward, at the office ot the Gierk of the Department. of. Public ction, corner of Grandand Elm’ streets, until Wednesday, the 2th day of June, 1871, and until Lovelock P. M. on sald day, for the erection of a new schoolhouse on the lots known as No. to 882 Fifth street. Plans and specifications for said school. house can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Repairs, No, 146 Grand street (third floor), Proposals estimate for each branch of the work "separately, and be. endorsed j'Proposal, for Mason Fore,” “Frovossl for Sarpenter Work,” “Proposal for aint Two ponnible and approved sureties will be required from each successful bidder, and nu proposal will be, con- sidered in which no sureties’ are named. ‘The School Trus- toes reserve the right to revect any oF all or the proposals of- fered, if deemed for the publie Interest to a WARD LA ii CHARLES i A, eles. ECHR, JOHN BYRNES, STEPHEN THERRY, Board of Trustees, Seventeenth Daten June 18, 1871, JEALED PROPORALS ‘will be received by the Trustees of oe Soeenath yard, 4 the office of the Clerk of the Devartan bite Inatruc- Too, corner of rand and Bim streets, unt i vreduesday, the $b of Jane, 1851, and Stntil ten ovclook A. M-on.aaid’ day, erection ‘of a new schoolhouse on the south alde aval Hy: seventh street, between Third and Becond arena th fice of oe Superintendent ati mt of Eee tara Ward. iY schoolhouse can be seen ‘nt Buildings and Repairs, No. for each ig of the rk pontaifiy Mason are Hor Carpenter rer work Proposal for jn ible and retin will be required from each nuccensfal brates and no proposal mil a conta ered Ii oer ed eta aes jolden Fenorve the right to reject any or ral of the oroporale od if deemed for the public interes! THOMAS MoMAN veh Jou BURLINSON, TIMOTHY DALY, THOMAS HEAIAON, Board of Trustees, Nineteenth “VaTgy JON 13, 1874, gir MUSEUM. GRAND MATINEE, Y AT 2 P. TO-DA) Last night of the celebrated Pantomime, BLIND FOX & DENIER PANTOMIME TKOUPE. Incidental to the Pantomime, ME. TON’ %oD DENIER, will introauce bi nowned WOODEMHRADED -AGKORATS. MONDAY, see the ina Pantomime, iP merrier ea JUNE ete poor of ORGE FRANCIS uM. THREE MICE. Baw THEATRE. IMMENSE DRAMAS. LAST NIGHT OF MR. JAMES MAGUIR! LAST NIGHT OF GOLDEN FARMER, OVER THE FALLS, Or, avant vary ire OR A LEAP ‘FOR LIFE. STRiNG JACK. Tue celebrated Vergatiio Actress, i KNNY MORTON, engaged and will nnorlly appear, OOTH'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF 7 OF THE SUMMER SEASON and last nights of MR. reaped BARRETT JAMES HAREBELL, he poet hero of Mr.W. @. Willa) heautiful heart story, 1 four THE MAW 0" AIRLIE, which was performed at the Princess’ theatre, London, for more than 100 nights, and constituted the dramatic event of that clty in 1867, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 134. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN- THEO, THOMA GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS: THEO, THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLE THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JU 1, Overture, “Don Giovanni"....., +.» 2, Bridal Foceaston, Lonengrin”. alta, “Burgersin Nocturn “sdidaummer: Nh ht ‘ i8chergo earch ” { Menderssoha . Weber Tiel Mi ie 9. Overture, “Maritana” 10. Selections, “L'Africaine" 11. Waltz, “On the Beautiful Rhine” March, “Persia: oe ae Admission Tickets, 60 cents, Privat le PACKAGES OF [2 TICKETS, FOUR DOLLAUS. be had at the principal music ‘store ERRACE GARDEN-JULLIEN’S CONCERTS. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 28. —ADMISSION 250, AFTERNOON—8 10 11 O'CLOCK, GRAND COSMOPOLITAN CONCERT, See extraordinary programme, to-morrow's Herald. Ls EDWIN'S THEATR!I TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO E. B. HOLMES. Volunteer Talent from ail the ‘heatres. Grand Combination of Lost IN LONDON. WANDERING MINSTREL. ‘AGE STRUCK. ‘The greatest attraction in the city. All frat class artists. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE iad RS. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE—BKOOKLYN, CA) Managers. RRULL & LAMB MONDAY, Jun ‘ery Evening during the week, JOUNNY ALLEN, In SCHNIDER, mTorr P. SE, SATURDAY EVENING, June 34, 1871. Mis NELETH NIGHT OF THE FRENCH SHV AND DICK TURPIN AND TOM KING. ces, ee—Mias Fanny Herring as Jenny Lind and ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. ONY PASTOR'S OPLRA HOUSE. DIRECTRES: ‘OR'S OPERA HOU! 3 Fanny Herring in both Pie Saturday Mat Jack Sheppard, ‘Matinee: ..FANNY HERRING 8A’ AURBAY, sane 94, 1601. Re FANNY HERRING in two Pisces “GRIT” and DICK URPIN, the Highwayman, Matinee—Wednesday nad Savuriay, at 20 o'clock. Fa to 4s 745 -—— m5 145 —— 745 343 DR, KAHN’ MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 745 145 145—BROADWAY—145, 745 145 143 145 145 145 145 5 143 OURTEENTH STREET THEATRE.—SPECIAL NO- tice, Seata for Owen Marlowe's Benest on Monday evening can be secured at Rullman’s, 114 Broadway, and at Fifth avenue, Grand Central and St. Nicholas Hotels; also at Box oftice’of the theatre. PROOKEYN OPERA HOUSE, JUNCTION OF FULTON and Flatbush arenues.—To let, by the night or week or Will be leased for a term oF 0 several Stores, at low Tgnt. "Apply to owner, 18 Hoyt street, Brooklyn. ‘ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE SECOND summer Exhibition of Pictures and Scuiptures, includ- {ng the Suydam collestion (parlor and library rooms), is now ime only. open for the season. Day __ EXC! URSIONS. —NEW STEAMBOATS* PLEASA, A. FORT LEE, Sundays, from Sprinj 1s, 234, 6 and 7 P.'M,, for Fort Lee, lan sireet all trips; Baily at VALLEY AND Kraig at oxi Wh, at Thirty-f our 0, 2 and 53g P. FOR EXCURSIONS, STEAMER WYOMING, A, barges Anna, Sarah Smith and Caledonia; Excelsior Eagleswood and Oriental Grove, 383 West street, near Christopher. "Cannot be secured elsewhere, H. B. CROSSETT. HOY FOR ROCKAWAY,- EVERY SUNDAY THE steamer NELLY WHITE leaves from Peck Siip at 834. end P, yoo ana a! 9 i I and round trip. Morrisani: ‘The mere BANIA and META we Fulton Ma Marketa all ory, er pee 95 A. M. until 7 Gelock P. M., landin| ighth street each boate for High Bridge connect vy Tarim Bridge with the boats of this line. ©, H. LONGSTREET, Superintendent, INDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN COVE, NEW «. kochelle, City Island and College Point.—The swilt and beautiful steamboat AMERICUS leaves Peck slip every Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock, rain or shine, stopping at Kighth and Thirty-seventh streets each way. | Returuine— Jeaves Glen Cov Sand New Kocheile at 3:0 P. M. ing at the elty at 6 o'clock. ay ATTY egular My pian 195° jer 36 North Moore street, at 9:40, 12:40, 8:40; pier 4 Norih'river, 1 and 4 o'clock, Hiver Jint, steamer NAURHON leaves Righth street, at 8:20, 220 eck it: 40 and 240; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 9. 12 and a 74h, Christoph at Mier Nort North ‘iver at OA. Me Seblevel's Brass und Cor uljon Band, Baita, Ui 4 refreshments on bo ard. R EXCURSIONSTHE STEAMERS JOSEPHINE and MIDDLETOWN. Apply at the Ferry oflce, foot of V hiteball street, Fort Lee, (OLD LANDING) AND. PLEASANT VAL- ley.Steamer THOMA! HULSE, Captain Geor W. Anneit ieayes Christopher street daily, at 104. Maj 535, 3p P.M. Fort Lee—7 44 and 1l}y A. M.: 4 and 64 P. i? landing at Thirty- fourth street “on all’but the fat up tip, AMUSEMENTS. \LYMPIC THEATRE, Dane. AeeesR ANCES the great emotional LUCTELE at 7 a OBILD DISALER, Tnanguration o with, ROSE AND HARRY WATRING oe who will appear in the beautiful romani grime entiied ‘Thursday, June 29: Matinee performance for the bene of the family of the deceased AN SYMONS, on, whlah ooension Mrs, James A. Oates, Mr. Joseph Jefferson, Mr. G. Fox, Mr. Nell Warner and many volunteers Laving Saat consented to appear. Lasts fo eae of LUCILLE WESTERN, | i N08, GARDEN, BLO'S GARDEN. LAST TWO VERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2:5 Chiron. yCLOCK. Mr. SOHN COLLINS, PAUL CLIFFOR® Mise EMMA HOWSON = -LUCY BRANDON ioues ied...4, C, Boniface. Scarlet Jack....0, A. McManus compiiatice with numerous requests, on | MONDAY. EVENING next wil be presented Dod Nouclcaul's faunoua Irfan Drama of the j COLLEEN BAWN, / yrith, allite original music and elfects ‘ux produced at this \ theatre, ‘The celebrated Trish Comedian and Voculat, i N COLLINS, i will appear tn bis Meal dosrnaeest NACOPPALEEN, MR, CHARLES WHEATCEIGH sn his original character of } NNY MISS EMMA HOWSON as KILY O'CONNOR, _ AND at TALENTED AND POWERFUL COMPANY. NVIBLO'S Last MATINEE, NIBLO'S LASE MATINER PAUL OLIF! PAUL CLIFFO! ROBBERY “OF THE MALL 4 COACH. INCArE PROM LAST APPEARANCE OF, PRUE POWERFUL UPERATIC RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHALE IBLO'S, MONDAY. IBLO'S, MONDAY. THE COLLEN ‘BAWN. HE COLLEN BAWN. J COLLINS, with songs, as wi Na-COPPALKEN. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH coguged expressly; bia original part DANNY MAN Mies EMMA MOWSON us KILEY O'CONNOR. A. GARD. ed A renoit has gained efroulation through the prose that Thare sued Mr. JOSEPH. Ky EMME’ tor imlsconduck wate, performing under my maragemeae ‘he report is untrue, as 1 have not brought a suit against i him for any cause whatever: our relations remain as have been since our connection commenced, and he and Fritz" nave met and are meetiny with unprecedented suc- cess, After fulliling our provinclal engagements Mr. Emmet will open in Fritz Our Cousin German,” at NIBLO'S GARDEN, MONDAY, August 4, CHARLES GAYLER, ATH AVENUE THEATRE. © Sole Lessee and M vager..i<:Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY THE NEW | boca scuMEDY, or, DARKS" ur rik i DSON, t includ 38 Moiria as to bark in. the Caye; Miss Linda Deitz and M Mrs, Gilbert as Spinater Larke ° ug! yet muted; Nellie Morti- N mer_as the Conjugal Lark; I Mr. D. H, Hargis as the Ro- c mantic Larc; James Lewis i) rd trying to be *S, Dav.dge as id’ Lark; George a Young Lark just i wings; Geo, Devers 1 as iy Bir : New Scenery, brilliant Dresses. Matines of DELMONI- | Seats secured six days in aavance. CO'S Saturday at 136. TRI THE RUNG STRIKE. THE LON G” STRIKE, A most powerful play., The scenes cannot be surpassed for {utensity of action and rapidity of etfec' ite, Bouse was crowded, and everybody aan orld, ‘The piece was an unqualitied success, and the immonse ap- se bestowed by alarge audience Was well deaerved.— imes. “A ‘most enjoyable performance; admirable in every way Sta p): TX nit the audiences are area tt the seat hearty and “iets a perfect success." —T 3 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THRILLING TABLEAUS. BEAU L. SCENERY AND ERFUL Cast. ACT 18T.—THE, SRONSPLEAGY, TION, THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE, THE MISSING WITNESS. in preparation, AN PxTTRELE SEW DRAMA PAUL, +» entit!ed, ELFIE, LOBE. THEATRE-7% BROADWAY. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, reopening of the summer season and firs: appearance of New York's favorite ‘Tragedian, MR. E. EDDY, who will appear in around of characters, supported by a& ', elticient company. On MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGRTS and WEDNES- DAY MATINEE, the creat sensational dams, THE POLIC SPY. On WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mr, EDDY. will appear in PICKER, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY sigur and SATORDAT MATINEE, THE STREETS OF NEW SATURDAY NIGHT AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME will be retenter for this oven, - WR. is DD: THE POLICE sPy. THE KAGPICKER, OF PARIS. THe STREETS OF NEW YO! appearing in ail. Matinee oo Wed nenday’ ROOKLYN RINK: MM hg ae bee Graud — a SF WR |G CONCERTS: except Sunday, clei of 40 pertormers, ARL BERGMANN, Conductor. Admittance, 1g™ NATIONAL SABNGERFEST <7 NORTHEASTERN SAENGERBUND Chorus ansisted by the | ¢ following eminent art & LICHTMAY, Pri 0 pera Kime. ROTTER DL Ry Soprano: Mise MALE KR CANDIDUS. Tenor; Mr, LOWARD See isuriione, of the German Opera; Mr, F. STEINS, Baritone. ‘Orchestra of 160. Musical Directors—Mr, N. PAUR (Director of the North- gastern Saengerbuad), Mr. CARL BERGMANN, Dr. Le DANROSC! PROGRAMME, SUNDAY, June 25, at¥ o'clock, F at the Academy of Muste, bj the Ney June 28, i} way Hall, ‘piise Concert. competition “for Rae ‘Steck grand piano, value,..... One Line emann yclold oi plano One book and MONDAY EVENING, @ 7 Hock — Fis Instrumental Concert, at the Bmpire Skating Kink. Chorus of 8, fn eee ers ; orchestra of i TUESDAY EVENING, 735 o'clock—Second Grand Vocal and naomaniel Concert, s) the why Skating Rink. cs bee peapaes! anvttea orsoaratisons callin: \f of all the singers, invited corporations, militia, ager WEDNES! ESBAY A¥TERNOON—Grand Picuic at Jores® | ; aK. MIURSDAY, June 29—Second Picnic at Jones’ Wood ark. ' Admission to concerts, Reserved seats, ‘M.—Reception Concert York Singing Sociotues. Hi jooms, Bowery ; Schuberth & Co's, & 701, eal i Hall & Co.'s, 43 Broadway; Steinway & Sons’, ‘ast Fourteenth atreet 5 George Steck & Co.'s, 26 East Fouttconth street; Terrace Garden, corner Fifty-eighth street and Third avenue; Carl Schedler'’s, 24 Broad street; Adolph Hampe’s, No. 6 hanover 's, corner New street a1 corner John and Nass A Seifitae'a, 38 Willian street; Delmonioo's, 22 Broad street; Chas. Klein's, corner Duane and Chamberastreets; H. Bang’s, corner Walker street and aha lose and Deimonico' ‘8, COr> 1 ner Chambers street Broadway, OTTO HEINZMAN, Secretary. * HE MAN, O' AIRLTE" SUNG WITH OREAT 8UC- by Mr. Barrott in his popular personation of the j Man o Airlie, at Booth's theatre, rig Y Publisvers, it Broad 3 : i Germania Assembly Broadway; G. ee theatre and by DITSON & CO., Musiv way. ~ PIANOFORTES. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO yg TRL, OF bell cheap Tent allowed on, purchase. Call at M. MERRE Fourth avenue > ROSEWOOD PIANO—GOOD ORDER; ONLY $100; a7 octave, carved lege, Xc.; ned a short time; at = grees bacritee. PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street. ~ BRAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100—A OHIGKERING A Pranoforte, elegantly carved case and legs, 7 octaves t fee for cas) Great aaerins. BIDDI street, near Broadway. 8, 8 Union aquare (1 . BIDDLE, 18 Amit RAND EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGHLANDS and Red Bank, N, J.—The strong and fast steamboat SEA BIRD will leave pier 85, foot of Franklin at North river, Sunday morning, 25th int., at By o'clock for above places, Returning, leave Red Bank at 1 o'clock P. M. OCKAWAY BEACH, Steamboat FLOREN' Areet, pler 85 North river, at 9:0) A. M.; leaving the will run regularly from Pracktin ai 8 A. M., Fiuton street, Brooklyn, Reach at $: o1 y-fourth fot its excursion, ver, Selock ACM.” ATURDAY AFTERNOON “BOAT FOR CATSKILL, New Ham- SS" Hudson and Coxsackie, landing at Newbui borg, Marlboro and Malden.Steamer SUNNYSIDE, on 8 pier 43 North River, foot of and after Saturday, July 1, | Spring street, at ¥ o'clock ia MAGNIFicy T 2 OCTAVE ROSEWOUD PIANO- forte, made to order: celevrated maker; fully guaran- eed; Used tre monthn; cost 8780, for $275, Brawl Sult,” Pompadour firies tngeren, Cabinets, | Paintings Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice ; ory faintly leaving. elty. 28 West ¥itteeuth street, near Pi avenue. GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE RICH PARLOK Pianoforte, made to order, oe, makers; used e onthe, overatrung bass, patent agraffe, cost #700, for Stool, Cover; Drawing Room Suite, Cabinets, Bronz geres, Ol Paintings, Bedroom and Dining Room Furnbure, Ss half oFiginal © Residence 120 West Twenty- eet. = ot pe ceeninnnineineneineneeesna® A & iL FOR LESS THAN HALF its original Price, cost B60, magnificent rosewood 7 ot 7 octave Pranoforte; ali modern improvements; carved case and legs. ' 28 Third street, IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS beautiful styles, of different makers, at lower cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATE Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. GROVES AND BARGES FOR BXCUR- STHAMERS, hams ie ‘rat class Grov Goll with favorable terme. BLOOME! seamer Pride of Steamers and Barges, on & CO. HS 'Pront nireou IANOFORTE—FOUR ROUND CURNERS, Ti O0- tare, cont #700; for 8270; one do. HAE, pencly news ene doy $175, E. ROTH'S Commission Store, 6 Bleecker street, hear Broadwa: SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR CATSKILL AND sacuie—The ste and rae nt Jal steamer BUN? ‘pring ieee at? 4 et Sauk 0 "Bundays Jane 25, for wt Gye ind ao Stee et apron, Recent Me UNDAY BOAT TO GLEN Mg area rebel J AT COL. ‘oint, Whitestone, Great Neok, Sands’ Point, Glen. Fogsiand Roa jiyn. Btentae et ARROW SMITH vail leave pier Sunday, June 26, at 8:50 A. Phd ret Returning oii Roplyn at PD “Fownsend's Grove, wr Glenwood, tree HE STEAMER NEW CHAMPION WILL MAKE AN xoursion to: Bat i 1 Peok slip ae SR a0, Pier eork North river, ®. Masio, bait, lines, and refreshments on youd =, B QUA ies, Maunaer, ‘7 Cortland’ etree HE CHAMBERS bs aged AND UPRIGHT Re hag At moderate ae bag nat i Rteinws oe i A , 8140, Sreeek BERS & SON. 975, MAGRIFIORNT FIANOFORTE, 1% Oc- $275. months in, fei : ae Drocatel Parlor at Bult, $150; one do,, ‘300. Reidence 12 Rast. Tenth street, bewween University place and Fift $290 FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS. ENT oN trial, No agents. Circulars mailed gee. OM ini ad tt tea Plano Comy 646 bi 1D AMERICAN BILLIARD, TABLES, ano ‘New York. ALS Meyoniod. fer macureny. ade Gersbbie aed roved by the leading amateurs a "profersional players} Rinatantiy on hand, joes ranging (rom en at pri wards; also unique atyles or: dwell! ou eee UMELAN, & CULLEN

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