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2 BOARDERS WANTED, | BLOCK PROM 'NION SOUARR, 4 IRVING PLACE, opposiie the Westminsier Hotel,—Flegant Rooms in Suits, or single gentle: connecting or sing'y. suiiabe for tamil men, with or witvou! private table; recerences exchanged. — x OCK SOUTH OF CHATBAM SQUARE,—GRANT House, 48 New Bowery. newly furnished throughout, 28 and®0 cents per day; $2 and ef OU per week. 1 RANDSOME, EXTENSION | PARLOR, + furnishes, to let, with good table, reasonabie; Fiven and required. “Apply at 312 West Fourteeuth street, Bear Eighth aveuue, 1. —A svitT oF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with exce lent table, upon moderate terms; single Room ntemen ; references exchanged. 36 Enst Twenty-tirat ALSO TWO YOUNG LADIES, CAN have good me with pleasant Rooms, single beds, itis street week; ladies only $4 a week. 353 West Thirty- CS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS.ON FIRST AND second tioors, with Board, for gentlemen and families; hot and cold water, bathroom’ adjoining. 47 West Twelfth Street, near Fiith avenue. ©) OR THREE HANDS! )MELY FURN aa with or without frst clase Board, in a small New Bor land family, at 44 West Twenty-sixth street, Terms moder: for the summer. +R WEEK.—FURNISHED RO@MS TO $2 Pas Pun t Board and light housekeeping; American family. 6 Hudson street, corner Harrison, 4 WEST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREFT.—LARGE, PLEA- sant Rooms on second floor, en suite or singly, and other Rooms to rent, with Board. Kelerences, TH AVENUE, MURRAY HILL.—A GENTLEMAN AND 2) wife or two gentiemen can get handeomely furn‘shed, Jarce iront Kooi on second tor, with Alcove. week. with first class Board, by caheehe naa Mid Broadwa: box 107 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, = To $9 PER WEEK FOR POARD.—SMALL ROOMS e) for single persons, large one for gentleman and wite, at 18 81, Mark's place, n¢ar Cooper Institute. TO $10 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS, $6. Tiuvercelien Soard, Tor farailies and sivsie persons, ab 176 Bleecker acreet, six blocks west of Broadway, 10,80 PER WEEK FOR WELL FURNISHED $6 ) Rooms. wich good Roard, tor families or single gentle- Apply at 15) Bleecker street. i 6 TO #8 PER WEEK FOR PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms, with board, at 189 Macdougal street, second door from Fourth street; bouse contains the medern im- EAST THIRTY. “FIRST STREET—AN ENTIRE ‘SEC. ond Floor to let, with first class table; also other Rooms; transient boarders taken, 1 TH STREET, 308 WFST.-HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Second Floor to let, with or without Board ; also er Rooms; adjacent to four lines of cars; terms $7 to ai per week. Y5 West TwENt STH STRE! vo Desirable Rooms, Lay Poard, reduced prices. 15 Ware ) blocks from Tenth ‘street and Sixth avenu airy Nooms, comfortably furnishes, wit Bosrd® losaien desirable; house modern. 18, DASAYETTE PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with Board, at summer prices ; references required, EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, Broadway and Fourth avenue. To wives or single yentlemen. 34.7 STREET (146), EAST, NEAR LEXINGTON AVE- nue.—Hansomely furnished Rooms, with Board; Ouse first class; x pleasant summer locxtion; convenient to and stapes; terms moderate, Meferences exchanged. 3 GRAMERCY PLACE, EAST TWENTIETH STREET.— Firat class Board and’Rooms, for a gentleman and wife or two gentleme! moderate prices. also handsome small Room, at very 3 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and Fifth avenue.—A fine suit of single Rooms to let to families and gentlemen, with first class Board, for summer prices, References exchanged, THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN nes and Madison ane ee, —A Facmemeenst fur- 3s ished Farlo1 id Bedroom to Board, t. Figtleman or « party of gentlemen. Private ti Reterences exchanged. 4.0 BAST AINTA STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO or without Board, large Rooms, on second ora, suitable for gentlemen and wives; also Rooms for single gentiemen, Al WEST TWENTY- SINTH STREET.—A_ GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with a han‘. ely furnished Room or Parlor and Bedroom; also a sin- Room for a gentlema: 4.30 STREET, WEST, 244, ONE BLOCK FROM BROAD- way and St. Cloud Hotel; delightful location for eum- mer.—Second Floor and single Rooms, with Board or with- put, at reduced prices. 4.4 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—T0 LET, LARGE, pleasant and well furnished Rooma, singly or en aut where home comforts can be enjoved, with first class Board, Terms moderate; references exchanged. 4 WEST = TWENTY-FOURTH &TREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with or without Board. 5é BOND STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS ON SE! ©) ond floor; transient and day boarders; restaurant a la 106 WEST SIXTEENTS STREET, SECOND J door west of Sixth avenue.—Furnished Room, mod- , Suitable for one or two persons, with or without Board. 122 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—FINE, AIRY Rooms to rent, to gentlemen, with or without borhood strictly’ first class; refer- Board; house and neigh! ences given and required. 2 WEST, TWENTY. SECOND STREET.—A NICELY 32. furnichedt Room to rent, t0 a atngle gentleman, with or without Board: reierences exchanged. 36 MacvouGAL STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO ) let, with Board, to gentleman and wife, $14 to $15; single Rooms 36 to $7; transient parties taken for the sum- mer months, 145 BAS, FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD +) avenue and Irving piace.— Parlor, handsomely furnished, with or without Board ; ingle Rooms, suitable tor one or two gentiemen; terms moderate. 50 EAst, NINETEENTH STREET.—TWO GENTLE- i men Ter obtats a front Room and Board tn a pri- vate fa 159 WEST TWENTY: ith good Board, » few very pretty Rooms on tl aecond floor, with all improvements, at ® very moderal price; house first class. QOD WEST, TWENTY-POURTH STREET.-T0, LET, with Board, large second story front Room ; also one on fourth oor; both clean and nicely furnished; good and convenient location, 2 QQ) WEST TWENTY 'Y SECOND STREET,—SUPERIOR accommodations and Board, at very fair prices, for families and single gentlemen; summer Board for Southern families ; bouse Hewly fitted up; reference required. JAG West, THIRTYSINTH, STREET.—ONE OR “£1 two young men can be accommodated with fur- nished Rooms, with or without breakfast. ORR WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE 20D ‘famtiy will let, furnished, with or without Board, a nice Back Parlor; also a Room on the second floor, Terms very reasonable. STREET.CHOICE FRONT posite Parl jocation cool, ° with Hoard, at moderate shady, healthly and convenient prices. 9Q wre NEAR 328 f small private family will let Several hantoornely furnished Rooms’ wiih frst class Boards to families or gentlemen; terms moderat 345 WEST FOURTEENTH ) to gentleman and wite, elegantly furnished, tn very low price for the summer; ac: commodation for gentieman. 5Q NEST, THIRTIETH STREET.—A SOUTHERN ID indy offers a choice of finely furntched Rooms, with Or without Breakfast, and where every social comfort of a cheeriul home may be enjoyed, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITH OR without Board; terms very moderate; ‘family pri- Vate. 207 West Sixteenth street, three doors from Seventh avenue. WIDOW LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN HAND. somely furnished house, near Manhattan Club, would jet a toor to @ gentleman who would be willing to pay liberally for the comfort of home; only those who can give the best of retereuee may address Mise MIGGS, box 177 Herald Uptown Branch orice, 1,246 Broad LADY CAN HAVE BOARD AND MEDICAL AT- tendance \efore and during confinement in the famt) of a regular physician. Address M, D., # West Forty-four! street, near Sixth avenue. ROME FOR SPIRITUALISTS OR GOOD MF- hope may be obtained by applying to Mrs. GRAYDON, leraid once. “A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING TWO LARGE PRONT Rooms would iike to rent them, with Board, to a gentie- ian and wife or single gentlemen. ' References’ exchanged. ay West Fifteenth street, 4 LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING continement, wad infant adopted out, by Dr. and Mime, WEST. 144 West doth strect, near Seventh avenue. OARD..-LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, HANDSOME- ly forpiabed, with first class table; family small and house yy. 211 Kast Thirteenth street, between becond and Third nes. Terms moderate. ANDSOMELY. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE. mun and wife; Board for lady only; central location. Weat Thirty-second atreet, near Broadway, Piha ROOMS FOR LADY AND GENTLEMAN: ie Board for lady ouly. Address PRIVATE, box 144 rala oil A™ THE NEWS IN THE EVENIN i TELEGRAM. ALL ABOUT T_YACHTING, ALL ABOUT FASHION. ALL ABOUT POLITICS, ALL ABOUT CRIMINALITIEG. ALL ABOUT LOCALISMS, ALL ABOUT GENERALITIES, ALL ABOUT PVERYTHING. ALL ABOUT GOTHAM, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL OVER THE cITy, TWO CENTS. SENT EVERYWHERE, @0,4/ TH. SIX DOLLARS A YEAR. PLACK, (CHARLES STREET), TWO BETWEEN with Board, iarge, airy Rooms. nicely furnished, for gentlemen and their NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1871—WITH SUPPLEMENT. BOARD AND_ LODGING ‘WANTED, sina OARD | WANTED—| FOR A ‘CHILD EIouT YEARS old, in @ smal) family with not more than one child, ,Ad- cress PATER, Herald ofice, V ANTED—BY A YOUNG Man. A Phang ENTRY Room, with Boara, either in Brook’ New York or Jersey City; terma GS Address E. J. G, id oifice, ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD | RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPLN FROM 6 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE: SHE TURIE PAPERS AL THE HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, BOARD FOR LADIES PREVIOUS TO AND DURING 2). ,continement, 11 a quiet, retired piace near Myrtie Ave- we Pai Address Mrs, IRVING, 171 Central avenue, Brooklyn, ann HOTELS, Ty HOTEL WARREN, STREET, ONE BLOCK . i the Kuropean pla. Airy. sin Rooms, and 75 conte a day, 82 90 t0 G4 a week family Rooms $1 Land §1 502 a day, io 88 a week. ADISON PARK HOTE! BROADWAY, | TWENTY- second street and Fifth avenue (old St, Germali how | under new mi nage ement. Kooms all front, with batns; cool- eotin city. Table d'hote. w. GILBERT TOMPKINS, INS, Froprietor wy ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 PUW ERT: CORNER Liat ard street.—200 iight Rooms, neatiy furnished, 50c. and Gc. per night, 73 to 84 per week; for gentlemen on! GTURTEVANT HOUSE, 1198 BROADWAY, CORNER of ‘Twenty-eighth and vrenty alain sireets, New York.— With elevator.—Hoar1 83 30 Lewis & Groreh B ioe ‘LELAND, Prop! letors, ‘ORTH HOUSE, 202 FIFTH AVENUE—LOCATED IN the loveiiest part of New York, tronting on Fifth ave- nue, Madison square, Twenty-fifth street and Broadway. Private tabse and astendance, COUNTRY BOARD. | eee A FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with Board at Glenmere House; location high and healthy on a beautiful lake lip miles from depot; ood tiah- ii boating, fine drives; near several villages, chrchen Kress 0.'R, VAN DOREN, Florida, Orange county, "A STORIA.PERSONS LOOKING FOR PLEASANT airy Rooms. house standing high anit table choice, will [torr address, tor July 1, box 154 Post office, Astoria, L, 1. Gentlemen wil and the access easy by boat or cars, PARTY CAN SECURE FIRST CLASS BOARD IN Wertchester county. House 40 feet square; well shaded scenery fine; dafiy mui Apply at Fourth avenue, southwest corner of Twenty-first street. A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS AND CHILD desire Board near sait water, with additional accom- modation for Durse and.coachwan- | Address, stating lo Von and terms, W. F. H., box 1,051 Post oftice, New York. BoOAkd WANTED -IN NEW JERSEY, BY A GENTLE. man, wife, boy years old), 'aby and nurae, in a prt vate fi family, within an hour's ride of New York; best of ref- erences givén and required. Address F. B., box 5,212 Post otice, New York. OARD IN THE COUNTRY, AT MILTON, ON THE | pe eon el few persons may be accommodated with M reasonable terms, For particuiars inquire of B. barbie TON op aageap 144 West street, or of J. H. LYNCH, Fulton Fish Market, near the ferry. OARD AMONG MOUNTAINS AND PINE GROVFS— Reauttiully retired and quit; walks and drives unsur. passed; fresh berries, mUk and vegetables; no mosquitoes; {frm moderate, 8. DUDLE f, Sornwall, Von. BOARD AT EAST ORANGE, N. FOR GENTLEMEN, for the summer, with comfortable Rooms: breaktaat sod tea. and dinner on Sinday. Parties desiring much and able to give satistuctory reierences can inquire at LINCH'S hard- ware store, Eust Oran OUNTRY BOARD AT CHAPP. Jem Hatlroad 30 miles from city. ocation, near ly tee grounds. Terms moderate. (HOUNTRY BOARD UIN (A. PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO miles from Peekskill, on the Hudson. For ‘urther par- ticulars apply to Miss MARRIAN, 6% Washington street, New York city, COENTRY, BOARD WANTED—IN A PLAIN FARM house, where there are no other boarders, for three adults ced a little girl of tep; inland, Address S. S., 115 Greenwich “ (NOUNTRY BOARD ON THE HARLEM ROAD— J Firat station above White Plains; ood rooms in a qu shady piace on smali farm; private family, Inquire at No. 4 Barclay street. VERGREEN LAWN, AT CORNWALL ON THE HUD- son, is now ready for the reception of boardera, C. 8, TALLMADGE, Cornwali, Orange county, N. Y. NGLEWOoD. —PLEASANT ROOMS, WELL SIT- uated, with Board, 80 minutes from Jersey City, with a sal family. Inquire at No. 9 West Twenty-third ‘street, jace store. SCAWANA LAKE HOUSE, OVERLOOKING THE beautitul lake of that name, in the mountains above Peekskill, will open for the reception of gu m the Ist day ofduiy, ‘Terms $11 and $12 per week Address ABIJA LEE, Proprietor, Peekskill, N. ¥. Reference, John ©. Bush- nell, #5 Naseau sireet, New York. IPARRYTOWN, ON THE HUDSON.A FEW (SELECT boarders or'tamiiies will be taken for a short season at one of the most dei ghtfil couniry seats in the suburbs of pe hosts ‘ork. For particulars addréss or apply at 83 East Tenth street Ke’ De Kalb avenuc cars at Fulton ferry. or | fry to pay | bution: rt | ‘will be on exhibition at 3: Nassau street. on Monday, the 26.b, | and walnut Chamber Sui SALES AT AUCTION. Y sie B. MINER, A AUCTIONEER ALLEN B. MINER & BROTH! late HENRY Ht. inebs BY MINT (Establish: Salesrpoms 95 Chambers and? Reade streets. at 10% o'cloo “seat wn te % Bi o'cloc’:, at 22 Irving place, near Fiftornt! GENTELL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Vel- | vet, Brussels ae Ingram ‘Carpet carver! black walnut Suits, carved black wa! in reps; t marbie top Centre Tables. biack Walnut Sof Bedatea.s, carved biack walnut and mahoxany Bedsteads, Har Mattresses, Fe ther Rolsters and, tillowss | black wainns and maboyany marbie top Washstan ts, do. Dr. ssing bureaus, painted ani enamelied marble top Vot- tage Sus, Murrord lack walaut, and mahogany Warurol ronze Clock air sehen g any C Crock: and Glass Ware, Plated Ware, vc, on aul THUMSDAYS SUNE 29, Yeiock, at One sales 95 Chambers ane 7; Reade streets, speciai sale of bankrnp stock of tine Wines, Liquors, tc. = at ll | continued from May 18 and June 1%, including a private re- | Serve | Stock, among which are Le Mora’s old Ke | Dry Sherry, Braganga Fort, Tayler Fludgate, om Bar.en & tuestier; Hrandenburg Freres, Crare Fi Freres, Hocks, Sparkiing Moselle, Sherries, Madeiras, Ports, Gin, Whiskies, Marteli's Brandes, imported in canes, casks, & ; att d White Port, Catalogues now ready, No other guods SATURDAY, JULY 1, at ae ae at our salesrooma, Chambers Keado HOUSENOLD Fe RNITURE, comprining & general sanort- meut, removed for convenience of Also, at joek, | for account of whom it may concern, to pay aes a black walnut Bedroom Suit; also’ lot ot Glowing, Trunks. ke. (ABCB. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ice and salesroom 3/ Nassau street, cm bos tie Post oilice. Household Furniture, on, framed a ects, JOHNSTON VAN TASSEIY will bolton Mondny, at 10} o'clock, at thelr aalesroom, 7 Nassau street, the Furl ture of a private Lamti¢, removed to the store for convenience of ante, Painted and oak Cottage, sults oak Buifet, bxten: gion Table and Chairs to match, fron Hedsteads, rosewood Wardrobes, oak Hall Stands, Mantel Mirrors, carved walnut Bedsteads ind Dressing Bureaus, Parior Suits in satin, Book: cases and Secretaries, Ac Also, Ofice Furniture, Desks, Safes, Letter Presses, &c. #0, Chromos, in frames and sheets; a large variety, English, German, French and American, Also, 60 Sewing Machines, 180, 8 volumes Bartlett's “Views on the Danube,” Proot before letter. RT NOTICE, Glapei ng out sale of desirab’e Of! Paintings, HNSTON & VAN TASS Will eel! at anction, on Thursiay and Friday, June 28 and 30, at their salesroom 87 Naxsan_ sireet, opposite the Post office, tie Ualiuce otttas Pictures rematninsonthnwds orate? crowd out of our previous popular axles: also a small lot, toraxe and advances; also some very choice contel- fires examples from our city ‘The nove and will be positively soid without any reserve, os NOTIC TH DAY, (THURSAY), at 11 o'cl %50 CASES STRAW AND PALM LEAF Goops, for men's, women’s and children's wear, L 'SHE+ LATEST STYLES, Attention of buyersis invited, Catalogues sind goods now ady. Wa. TOPPING & CO-. Auctioneers, No. 183 Churel AUCTION. AUCTION, A The largest Household furniture sale of this takes place this day (Monday), June 26, at 1034 o'clock pre- cisely, at the elegant tive slory reaidence’ld Bast Teuth sireet, Diock west of Broadway, near Fifth and Sixth avenues riittant tone rot firte tnneuiseen! earine Bali ogee waar eatiobrces silk and plain reps; Etageres, Mirrors, Curtains, Tn Bronves, Clocks, Vases, Laintings, Works of Art, rosewood Sprig and Hair Mattreasos Herding, Sideboard, Extension Tables, Chairs, Lounges, China Tea and Dinner Seta, Cut Glass and Silver Ware, Cutlery, 40. Goods boxed and ah\pped for purchasers. EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer. UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, 120 West Twenty-third street, THIS DAY (Monday , at 106 o'clock, sale (FES Par- 8, Ltaceres, Centre Tables, Oil Painungs, Chanveliers, #axy Chairs, 500 volumes Books, Curtains, Cab- inets, Bronzes, &c., over 20 Bedroom Suita, rosewood und Wrnlait and cotiage: Bedding. Dining, | Kitchen Furniture : in all 400 lots, by catalngue. N, his ig the Inrgeat and richest ale of the season. Li KE FITZGERALD, floneer, “Sixth and Seventh avenue cars and Twenty-third atrect siages pass the door, Sale positive. — BY JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western Railroad Company wiil sell public auction on WEDNESDAY, June 28, at 12 o'clock noon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUi.L SLOAN, President. Y JOUN A. DUNN, AUC IONEER, Salerrocm 233 B Will gel! to morrow, Taesday, at Tl o'tiock, at 611 Broad. way, corner Houston street, in lote to suit ‘purchasers, all and entire the Stocs, Fixtures and Furn that first class, elecantly fitted up concert saloon known as Prospect Hall.’ Fixtures consist, viz. :—Chairs, Tables, Glase- ware, Tes Boxes, Ofl Paintings, Engravings, Mirrors, Uli Ciotits, ac. Y MAX BAY ire contained in ERSDORFER, AUCTIONEFR.—SELLS Monday, June 26, at 10% olclock, 13446 Liberty street, Cigar Store, elegant Show Case, Fixtures, Figure, Mirrors, Jars, eee stock Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Je, in Jota, MAX BAYERSDORFER « CO., Auctioneers, 46 Broadway. B od J. SWARZKOPT, AUCTION E! ‘LL, o'clock, 140 Norfoik atreet, targe fresh pedi ad Fixtures of grocery store, in lots; dealers invited I. J. SWARZKUPH, 213 Bowery, V ITHIN ONE HOUH'S RIDE.—COUNTRY BOARD wanted by two gentlemen. with wives, two children, 3 aud 2 years 0 p ly, and two nurses; three rooms re- rece, Gating, verkes and full’ particulars, M., aflice. SUMMER RESORTS. se ACQUACKONONK HOUSE, PASSAIC, N. J., ONLY 12 miles from New York.— Pricer, HeNRY LEIVE, Proprietor, A.~BELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON (NORTA + shore), Staten Island, now open, with enlarged and improved accommodations; fronts the bay; 30 minutes ‘rom Dey street, . L, PIERCE, NLIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE—ON THE BEACH OF Ciiffwood, Keyport, N. J.,25 miles from New York by steamboats foot of Barclay street; first class family bouse; 88 to $12 per week. Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 176 Bleecker street, _ RAND HOTEL, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CHER- ry Valiey, Otsego county, N. Y.- Lighted by gas; unsur- passed for beauty, commodity, grounds, gceners, drives, &c, ; good stabling, Particulars of J. A. ROBINSON, Manacer. EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. 3 ‘now open.—For terms address E. B, COLEMAN, Pro- prietor, or can be seen at 75 John street, Wednesdays, be- tween 2 and 1 o'clock. FLUGUENOL spRixus HoTE County: N. ¥., on the Prie Rellway, now ops 810 per week; children under twelve aie rice: four trains daily. H. FOSTER, Proprietor. AUCH'S HOTEL, SHORE ROAD, LONG BRANCH—ON the Kuropean plan, with large restaurant, well auppited, and with good attendance; elegance, style’ and comfort. Opened June I. ENKINSON'S HOTEL, HIGHLANDS, N. J., IS NOW open for the reception of guests. JAS. JENKINSON, Proprietor. ARKIN HOUSE+ AND WATCH HILL HOUSE, AT the seasiie, Watch Hill, Westerir, R. 1.—Open for com- June 26; telecraph line and Post oles just conveyance by steamboat from Stonington iy, hdiiress . F, LARKIN & CO., Proprietors, Watch Hil N ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J., 18 now open for the rece ption of visitors, |AMES B, VAN OSTEN, Proprietor. JORWOOD HOTEL<48 MINUTES, FROM JERSEY jity, via Pevonta ferry; 18 trains. daily; locaiton per- fectly ‘heals. . HOUGHTON, Proprietor. TEPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, how open; New Haven cars inost every hour; time 40 minutes, ISH & SON. ‘PAvILION HOTEL, KEYPORT, N. J.-.NOW OPEN tor guminer bourdere; 1/9 hour from New York by bouts foot of Larclay street, at4 “ gy 'W. J, POOLE, Proprietor. SOUTHSIDE HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. 1, ON GREAT South Bay, 14 hour by Southside Railroad, open for guests; good fishing and boating. F. C, KING, Proprietor. EV! ~ SPRING! ) MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MONROER, OR. ange county, N. Y.—Charming summer resort, over- looking the whore of Orange county; every comfort for famn\- lies; terms low; coaches connect at Monroe with Erie Kail- way, from foot of Chambers street, J. PATTERSON, OWER HILL HOUSE, NARRAGANSETT HEIGHTS, Nacragansett, R. L—This new and first claes house will open July ‘A. PARKER, Propri V BSTER HOUSE, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.—SUM- on; parties desiring Board can see the proprietor at F.C, Kem 297% Broadway, ou Monday, from 114 P.M. Wire, gu LPHUR SPRINGS, IN GREENBRIE: West Virginia, famous for their alterative waters an fashionable patronage, are now open. They are 2,000 feet above tide water, aifording entire relief from peaping summer heats; capacity for Eee pereoeat char; day and $75 per moni th of thirty Tickets trom New You and return, $95 85. | Descriptive pamphiets or JOHN ¥. HENKY, No, 8 Cojleze place, New York ETON & 60, Proprietors, ~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED, “NICK. HOUSE WANTED ON FIVE YEARS’ LEASE, NEAR BIX’ UE, FF FOURTEENTH TO THIRTY Feit st REET APPLY TO PH, DIEFFEN BACH, TRUCHSESS & CO. DENTISTS, 889 CANAL STREET. By) | A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY DESIRES THE CARE of n gentleman's house and property, rent free, during itis abeence, or would exeange Werern Town Lote for the rent of a amali housein the country; undoubted refer- ences, Address KING, station D, New York. NEAR NEW YORK, BY A VERY SMALL family. a few fornisved Rooms or amall Cottage, fur- ninbe 1 for unekeeping ; food bathing and ary of access, ress at once, etatt, tel all Heul BEABIDE, Herald ofmces "on “rme And Sit particulars, ANTED TO RENT—¥OR THE SU) MMER, A FUR. ons nish 4 Cottage, asy of access from the ety. Address, articniars and terms, which must be very mode 8, noe 40 West Twenty-fourth street, vheribaeais ei Lis L J. bey AUCTIONE: SELLS, 19 OM Second Avenue, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, ixtures, in lota; dealers invited. LJ. SWARZKOrH, 273 Bowery. lock, 1, Fiour, Soaps, elegant ¥ M, DOUGHTY, AU sell sell on this day ‘(Menday), June 28, at 106 o'clock, at the salesroom 79 Nassau street, near Fulton, by order of the consignee, a laree sud general savoremont ef new Parlor and Chamber re. en suite and separate, together with a large lot of second hand Household Furni- ture, comprising Mirrors, Otlcloths, Pier Glasses, ¢ Curtains and Wardrobes, Bookcases, Lounges, Hail Standa, Hale Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters an Pillows of ail kinds; China, Crockery and Glass Ware; two Counters, Writing Dexke and Oilice Chairs; two Sales, &c. The whole for absolute sale. cer MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—WILL THIS DAY, commencing at 1034 o'clock, at four story mansion, 124 Went Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. Great sale of Hourehold Furniture, Pianoforte, bronzes, Mirrors, Parior in satin and bro- Suits, Paintings, ‘Turkish Chairs, Lace Curtains ‘arpets, &c ; Dining Room Furnwure, Bi Tatension Tablet Chairs.’ Plate Cutlery, China Ware, &c.; also’ Bedroom Suits, in rosewood and wainu ingle Bedateads, Bureaus, Wardrobes; Spring, Hair and Feather Bi » Bolsters, Hedding. Lounges, Clock fe.; nso Kitchen and Basement Furniture; the who.e to be sold Tegardless of coat, MAX BAYERSDORFER 4 CO., Auctioneers, 296 Broadway, Y CAMPBELL & CO, AUCTIONEERS—NO. 4 WEST Fourth street, coraer Broadway. Sell on Wednesday, at Losburg, West Hoboken, in Weehawken and Washineton streets, two beautiful Pot Buliding Lots, full size, near Observatory. Also sell 4 story brick “House, Real estate vy. Hi. BERTHOLE, AUCTIONEER-SELLS THIS J. day, nia o'clock, at 454 Canal mreet. «large asso ment o iture, Ac., seven or eight Parlor Suits, in nice coverings; French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Paintings, Centre and other Tables, Curtains, biack walnut and enam- elled Chimber Suits, fine : ede bl Hedding, Loun; Beds, Dining Room’ Furniture, Library Furniture ; of second cara and new Tapestry and other Carpets roves, Bo Rocking and other Chairs, China, G aa, 2,000 Plano, Desks, and a great variety of uther goods, in 10! suit houseceepers mud dealers, , BAILEY, AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOMS 67 | East Tenth street, near Nroadway aud Fourth avenue. Constgoments Solicited. Svecial attention given to outdoor fale: _.. SALES AT AUCTION, 0. H, PIERSON, avert NELR. By A. D. MELLI Auctioneers and Dealers in New Jersoy Real Estate, street, New York. Execut ira’ sale Jn. & BRO, attractive Dwelling, with one acre of land, | at Passaic, N. J., being the estate of Theodore B. Marsh, deceased, late Trea- surer of the United States Express Company. WEDNESDAY, Juno 28, ut 1 A rare opportunity for buying offered at auction, in the only 43 minutes from New ‘You! ork c by the Erle Railway. The Property Is located in» very attractive portion of the village, and three minutes’ walk from the station. tlandsome improvements on every side. Splendid ma by Grafulla’s Seventh Reziment Band, st t the sale. MTree tickets apply to sHORGE B. BAN: M., on the premises. most desirab.e Lotsever vorite village of Paxanto, N. J., maps ye tickets appy FORD, baq., cashier United States 12x Lronavway, rit A. TERHUNE, Faun 4. D. MELLICK, Jn. & Nos Puc siveet, New York. NBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONE R, 121 Bowery, will sell o'e 00! n’s and Women's Ciothin; Under outing, Boots. Sho and Vests. _by oraer &. Taunenhols Market street. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—WILLIAM 8S. INGRAHAM, 58 New Lowery, will sell, this day, 11 o'clock, 6iW iots Men's silk and other Dresses, Shawls, Bal- , Boots, Shoes, Ci feds, Sheets, Spreads, &c, Orde Hudson avenue, brooklyn. Shania, om Avia: Aiso Coats, Pants and Women's Clothing. morals, Underwear, Hat THIS DAY, BY J MER, 42 Fast ironies: of B40 Lote choice and seagna! te Mon's aud Wo- Clothing, Bedding asd other A. H, SAMULLS, Grand street, Williams goods, Order RECEIVER'S SALE of splendid Household Furniture, under the direction of J. 4, Aitken, Es BENJ. P, FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction on Tuesday, June 27, Ie71, at 10 A.M. No. 9 Reach street, splendid Hous Household Furniture, consisting of Tosewno: ant Biaok walnut Parlor Suits, in crimson « ro- ‘iped Ry p8; rosewoo!l i tavere, oak Chairs, covered in leather: black w: melied Bedroom Suite, a9, Washstands, Bureaus, inlaid and black walnut Centre 3 Sof aoe Pler and Mantel irons, ry riers Otle'oths, black ane tmarble top Hat i Chairs, Shades, Cartai hg de, 46, By order of J. B. Atk S. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER. Unreserved sale of the Peoptes’ College Lots ., at salesroom THURSDAY, Juve 29, at 11 o'clock, at Attruas, Rockiand county, N. ¥., 78 acres of this beautiful property, on the Erle Railway, one hour from New York, has been donated to college purposes, an‘ a fine Resldence and8 acres to the order of Good Samaritans as a Home and School for Orphan Girls; Aare ue net ot proceeds of the sale Terros of aale.—25 pei toremain witout interest unt $0 buildings assured. ments, 75 per cent Piseuahers tealy sey bale fray exvenses of ‘crading and laying out par 1d colleges tor them: urnished at the Paviiuon at } the Good Samaritan Home, jul free train on day of the balance to for the benefit Daily excursion trains an’ a speci sale per Hackensack Extension Railroad, foot of Cham Vor uape and further information anny to 8. CO., 82 Cedar street, New ¥ ork, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL June 27, 1271, by virtue of a certain wtrect, at Il u'clock A. M., ® Trimmings, Store Fixtures, ATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sherif. HERIFF'S SALE. Tron Safe, 4c. _Tromas J. comras, Deputy. ——-; AMUSEMENTS, Yy oops MUSEUM. Bonny, fone Pos! WEEK FOX & DE’ Tek PANTOMIM! TT AOUPE, in = Caer pene ime of ivaery DUsPr and in order to give eclut to the entertainment, as well as Aford familtesant children amp.e opportunlty 10. witness this great performance, WILL APPEAR AMES ode — KVERY arEsor| EVERY. E BURNING, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. . DO NOT FAIL To. SEE IT. | ONE THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY LEFT, D atin THEATRE. or mre ‘sGumten SEASON, and LAST NIGHTS of MR. LA\ paar Ged BARRETT rar ATKLIE, LAST MATINEE but ‘ONE on SATURDAY at 136. MONDAY and TUF SDAY, JULY 8 and 4, LAST PERPORP SNORE of tie al O' AIRLIE, ft the _ Last MATINEL. oun “OF JU JULY DAY atl. (AKAND OPERA HOUSE, JAMES: FISK, Jr. thee IONDAY, Juuy 3, the Fisk Opera Bouffe Company will, after thelr ret | most suede ‘ul tour throu tne tne —_— eh NE PY’ REO! bia PERIGHOLES Mile. Aimee Perichote Mlle, Silly. -Pequille (who has red’ to play for this Secasion only). M, Juignet Vice Rot Gils Bist Appeatabee in Opera Bout ‘Laat appearance of the OPERA COMPANY. previous to their departure {or Europe. ‘Tho two great Prime Donne the same night, AIMEE AND SILLY. Prices of Admission :— oneutlgany reserved $I: Orchestra and Circle 150, Sale of sents takes piace on Thursday, June 29, at 9 o'clock, at the theatre; Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; iirie ollice, corner Broadway and Twenty-third street, Bovey 7 THEATRE. A NEW DRAMA, ‘The charming aud versatile a # Stiss JENNIE MORTON, FOR SIX NIGHTS, arkittt, week of the ning drama, in’ five acts, translated m the German, entitled OR, THE TINY BELLE OF THE CANTON, MISS JENNIE MORTON........us. NEW SCENERY, MOUNTINGS, ‘SONGS AND DANCES, Previous to which OUR NAN. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MISS JENNIE MORTON. OURTAERTE STREET THEATRE, EAN SIXTH AVENUE. BENEFIT OF OWEN MARLOWE, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, be, 4 PRETTY ae ‘UF BIS) ARLES WALCOT, Li) AND MR, AND ‘MRS. OWEN HARLOW, Ballad, “Brightest Eyes”... “LOAN Gertrude. Recitation, Jeremiah Cho. With ovlebrated imitatious of James Wailack, Joseph Jet/er- Cros Stuart Robson and his famous full dress representation ..-EMMA CLINE CHARLES DICKEN: Jane Chatterly. To conclude wit ROBERT MACAIRE.” Seats at Ruliman’s, 114 Broaiway: Fifth Avenue, Grand Central and St. Nicholas Hotels, and at the box ollice of the Theatre, at 8 o'clock this morning, E 1ONY PASTOR'S, OPERA HOUSE, ATURDAY EVENING, Jiine 24, 1871. ELETH NIG 8 FANNY BERR THE FRENCH an WAND DICK TURAN AND TOM KING, ‘Miss Fanny Herring in both Pieces, 1 Saturday Matinee—Miss Fanny Herring as Jenny Lind and Jack Sheppard, inees—Wedneadays and Saturdays at 2:30 P. M. RS. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Managers CARROLL & LAMB Btage Manager, <..Mr. JOHN MOORE MUNDAY, June A aveiy evi during the week, an rHKovad BY | DAYLianr. MES M. WAR! eee TGE GLENROY SENSE GARROL ITH COMSTOCK Marie Bates as Mra, Harold Forsberg a8 Arinur Comstock, A. H. Sheldon as Rip Yearing Jobnoy, Kate Browning as Madge Morton, F. Chippendale as,Mr, Glen: Toys W. J. Ferguson as Appletun. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of a chattel mot 11 o'clock, the Furniture. containe fifth street -Cottaze Suits, E: Feather Heds anu Pilows, Kitchen Furniture, WILLIAM ABBOT, Attorney for M ge 1 will sell tuts day, at in house 220 Weat Thirty. R,_ ROBERTS, AUCTIONEKR—T0 BE SOLD, + Public auction on, Monday, June 19, 1671, at 12 arclock on, On board, atthe foot of Twent ‘wherr she can now be seen at all revsonabie hon ateambont Metropolitan, tormerty in use by the ment of the city of ‘New York. b, 82 feet beam and 7 feet depth of hold, with oscillating engine 6 fect stroke aud 82 ineh ylinder, lo— Ten per cont to be paid to the Collector of lace of sale, the balance with- eighth atrect, ast river She fs about 135 feet in 9 Revenue at the time and in three dave, at his ofice, in tha new Court ee ‘upon de- verse! Riwy ORK, Comptrolier's office, June e RICHARD B. *CONROLLY, Comptroller of the city of New York. ‘The foregoing sale has been aujourned until Monday, June 26, 1371, same time and place. RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comp'roiler of the city of New York. _Hrwr Youn, Consptralgrs Uos, June, 1871, _FOR SALE. CIGAR STORE, WITH § Fixtures, complete, for sal dress box aa New york Post oilice. CK, GOOD WILb AND Tecsipts $40 per day. LASS GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—ON nue terms easy. Apply to H. K. THURBER =FOR SALE OR TO LET, nished, an o'd established Drinking Saloon, eae H st side of town, near eason for selling death of the ‘Apply to JOUN A. DUNN & CO., 283 Bowery. COMPLETELY FUR- way; dofng @ good business: GOOD FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, WITR FIXTURES and Stock, offered at hargain ; Elevenia aoe No. 4 West Fourth street, corner Broadway. located on best part of AMPBELL DOWN TOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRO- cery, Tea and Wine Store will be sold at a great bar. gain, if appiiod for this morrow. Apply to J. a sold al "CAGNEY, Auctioneer, (31 Hud- ESTABLISHED, WELL PATRONIZED LIQUOR, Billiard and Lager Saloon for sale; good o} anfe and profitable snveaiment ly to CAMPBELL & Ct i atreet, corner Broadway, Auctioneers, No, 4 XTRA MATINEE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2%. TONY PASTOR 3 OPERA HOUSE, 5 T. «. RIGES. GRAND DRAMATIC ENTic RTAINM EN’ THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 29, 2 SOLOCK. HOST OF VOLUNTEERS. See future announcements, rz to 745, 745 — 5 145 43 HR DR. KAHIN's MAGNIFIGENT MUSEUM, — 75 145 145—BROADWAY—145, 13 Bi opposite Astor place, Br i 5 > 54 o = . 745 3 45 m5 ANJO, SONG AND DANCF, JIG AND CLOG DANCING tanght. Pupils fitted for the sta, by JOHN BOGAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery, Prolessional Banjos, all prices. MUSICAL. (A. COMPETENT PIANIST WOULD LIKE ENGAGE. at eummer ments to furnish music for dancing, tke. boarding places. Address A. WALKEK, 181 Park avenue, Klyn. OR SALE-—A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF MUSICAL Instrumente, receatly Imported fora first class bouse; Bity per cent will’be deducted t:om invoice cost. NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassan street, ‘OTICE TO “COMPOSERS. —A PRIZI 7 honorary membership will be awarde:’ to the com) of the best anihem by the American Conservatory of New York. Competitors will please send in their ni ‘within ten days from date and their compositions within two. weeksa'ter. For further particulars apply to H. SCHROE- DER, Director. _ BUSINESS: “OPPORTUNITIES, ~ GENTEEL BUSINESS, OF UNLIMITED EXTENT for male or female; a new d and no humbug or olaptra, the "whole taught (oF dO. Cal and see tor yourself, 729 Broadway, third story, front. A. PARTNER WANTED WITH 24,000 TO 85,00, ie & good wholesale liquor business. Address Hleraid oflce. N INDUSTRIOUS BUSIN With a few hundred doliars; business long established, where w160.can be divided weekly; absvtately 20 risk oF op- position, 437 Greenwich street, WELL ESTABLISHED STEAM LAUNDRY FOR ale, doing extensive business; toa smart, enterprising party a Fare chance; aplendid investment. Apply imme- diately at 23 Chambers stres “GuORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. SPLENDID RESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP— Best stand down town; also first class Billiard Snioons, corner Liquor Stores, corner Groceries, tionery, ‘a good Milk Depot and Koute, Hot Stands, Blacksmith Business, avenue aa 0 1 Bakeries, Contec: Broadway,” Sixth and Highih ITCHELLIS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, 8, WEINBERGE EER—SELLS MON- «day Jane dee at 0s ovslock at No 12 Bowery, Furni. tute, 6 tine Sewng Ly gl BC tenes and Chains, 3 fine’ Revolvers, Boys’ Hati e day, an aagort- ment of Liquors in barrels and pits Dealers invited, AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, Ri AL ESTATE AND e Loan broker, 581 Hudson and Fixvures, this rat lu, 596 West Fifty-first street. ‘the sock fs fresh and well as- sorted ; chests of Black and Green Teas, titbs of Butter, Soap, Candles, Starch, Spices, &c, Sale positive, as the owner leaves the city immediately. JAMES CAGREY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Loan’ Broker, 581 Hudson street. Grocenitt bg TEAS, WINES, LIQUUKS, AC. Tuesday, at 103g o'ciock, positive and. peremptory sale, in con-equenee of dfesointion of partnership, of entire Besee and Fixwures of wholesale and retail Grocery, Tea and Wine Store, Cortlandt atreet, near the ferry. The stock, by recent inventory, estimated about $4,008, 18 well assoried, fresh and of best description, as the standing of this house would not permit of any inferior. Tne wines and liquors are of very superior quality, a few houses only can pro:luce any to excel are eight fo this store; the brandies com S10 50 and 812 50, gold, aie of the vintace of 1867; are now free from the least adulteration. ‘The entire concorn can be purchased at private sale this day by applying to the auctioneer. if E. WOOD, ti apene on MONDAY, Vane 26, at3o’clock P. M.,on the premises, the private Residence and 4 Lote of Ground, corner Grand avenne and Thorne (Street, Jersey Shy Her hts; house ia first class; yo ‘tion, “Take Palisade avenue cars from Hoboken fer! ply to LEWIS Ee WOOD, 79 Montgomery atree , Jersey oy. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—TUESDAY, JUNE 27, at @ o'clock 'P. M., at 368 kast Bixty-second atrest, genteel Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suit, black wainut Easy Chairs, &c., Marble Top Centre Tables, Mirrors, Curtains, Shades, black walnut Bedroom Furniture, Brussels Parlor Carpets, Three- -P 7 0 Jarpels, Matiresses and Bedding, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils. black walnut Eatension ‘Tabie, Chairs, &c. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at the auction eT aE Furniture. “valuable colleen a wean’ P ee intings, ke, R. FOLEY, A ONEER—MARSIIAL'S SAL, J. iota Watches, cube SCOPOLEY & HECKER, ay. dan yy virtue of nn sreention pd P.M. Ni ‘d avenue, m fine collection of Watches, &c., made’ by ‘Tobias aud others, By order o' J. R. HARRINGTON, Chy d Marsh: W, CAMPBELL, AU OTIONEER-SELLS THis DAY, + 104 o'clock sharp, Stock, Fixtures of n Toy, indy, Va 4, INSTRUCTION. — a T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Insiitute-—Book keeping, Writings ‘Arith: iplia, Spanish, German, Private lessons day aad grins jadies? department, Telegrapby practically woght. 1 vacation. Ber WRITING, HOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, or ima tom, ntlemen and boys... roadway, corner ‘Eiguteenth mercia! Colle, mains open day and evening ‘all summer. Special attention in stviish penmanship. Stiffness, cramp: ing or Wrembiing entirely removed. Terme reasonable. riely 8:ore, 65 First avenue, 1n lots. Counters, G Soda Fountain, Assorted Stock, &c, ORTOAGE | SALE.-JACOB. BOGART, avc- oneer.- -By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will sell on Monday, June RE, deity atta clock 1 Browiway, the Stock and Fixtores of the old establlaned Fruit Stores with the Lease and Good Will te Business; also one Horse, Business Wagon, ath pe Bugey on, &e, JAMES ©. Q wtorney ‘for Mortengee. ORTOAGE SALE, 14COR BOGART, AUCTIONEER— Monday, June 3 jock, at 24’ Bowery, up staira, Bhecisot's. Hesteuraat —< ira, Tables, Castors, Glans Ware, Crockery, Oopper Range, Cooking Utens\ Copper Bolter, f the Attorney for Moi LIQUOR STORE AND DISTILLERY FOR SALE— Business locaton unsurpassed. Or partner taken, trad erticwars at 25 Chambers ©. BRS, ‘A rare chance, N OLD ESTABLISHFD — oyst taurant, elegantly fitted np am m re than twenty years with an HE HOUSE AND RES. nay eatablished cellent, fret class trade. Hy box 182 Herald’ Uptown Branch Le office, 1,246 Brondway. NO. 1 LIQUOR STORE FOR R SALE,—LOCATION UN- splendit investment ; un- ‘articulars at % Chambers GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. RY STORE FOR SALE—AT A ancriice if sold this week. Address GROCER, Herald Branch ollice, Brooklyn. Dias EN to Baad SALE—ON EASY TERMS. APPLY j large cash trade; questionably very rare chance. BRCOKLYN GROG: THE, LEASE, Goo WILL AND STOCK of a Cigar Store on Bi a Apply at 783 Broadway. JFOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store; satisfactory reasons given for selling. at 40 Hester street, corner of Ks OR SALE. States in a Family Cornshetier of great practical ntiity, fully covered by four patents; is complete and ready for the market; pronounced by practical men a perfect success, Address lock box No. 9, Harrisburg, Pa. ALP INTEREST IN, A FIRST CLAS! LIVERY STABLE Dusiness, doing well, and established over (en years, to be disposed of for $10,000, oF will exchange f York or Brooklyn property. For pariicula: COMTE, 465 Brooure rireet, New York. E [OTEL TO LEASE.—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE, FURNT- ture and Fixtures for sale; $12,000 cash required; loca- fon first cass. Call at or address Manufacturers’ Union Re- pository, 623 Broalway, AKTNER OR AGENT WANTED—FOR A STAPLE AR. LP ticie; 85,000 to 810,00 capital required: nor fortune, ‘Address, giving name, widress and reference, I. Ze G,, Herald olfice. ' Grocer preferred. ESTAURANT.—FOR SALE, WHOLE OR HALF IN- terest in a large, first class Restaurant, wich Bar and Cigar Business connected, doing a prosperous business; beat location in New York. Full information en aplication to ). G. BENNETT, No. 9 Pine atrect, from 12 to 9 o'clock. ANTED—A GOOD LITTLE ¢ GROCERY OR GROCERY and Liquor Store. Address GEORGE KNIGHT, box 18) Herald ottice. rANTED—A MAN THAT CAN BE OF PRACTICAL assistance to take half interest in an established bust- ness; small capital required. Apply at MACY'S, 697 Broad- way, between 12 and 4 o'clo TE p— A A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS CASHIER IN, ‘a Broadway dining saloon; must have #350 to loan his employer for four months; to a party with good reference a good salary will be given. Addresa, with full pea ‘Ne die ‘where an interview — be had, N. 0. P., Hers rahe OR SALE—A LARGE COAL YARD, IN COMPLETE running order and doing an extenaive. business; owner retiring. For terms, &c., apply to ISAAC KE, TATE, 68 OR SALE—A GOOD ESFanuire at 10 St Reta ad ‘Atubles attached. Tnqui OR BALE (84,000) —A HOTEL, CS account of sickness. Inquire of H. InN aoop LOCATION, JOR SALE—A CORNER LIQuoR, STORE IN IN BROOK. apply to W. GALLAGHER, 70 Broadway, New ON ACCOUNT OF DISEASE, A PATENTED Manutacturing Business, with appurtenances For information call on A. small capital required. 24 Trinity place (old No.) OR SALE, OR TO LET. ~ pd had ea. FIX. tures; choice location ; 280 Sixth aver any light business; a present trait; will be sola cvesp if sold tod ) LIQUOR DEALERS. DORNER “STORE, ONE oF the beat, on the No.th river side, now doing a good bun. ness; Lease and Fixtures forsaie, Can be yyunter, lager beer, ac. ON, 119 Warren street. MISCELLANEOUS. ELIEF 10 THE FEKT.—MRS, L. R. STONE, Cl ropodist, has opened new and Broadway, opposite Astor pince, treat all who are troubled with Corna, cits Ladies treated at their residence it it rooms ‘at 748 where she is prepared to _BLL) LARDS, (STANDARD AMERICG. AN “BILLIARD TABLES, uneqnalled for accuracy and durabillt; “fae yy ‘and ", lonniers, Cutlery, Looking Glasses, &c, By sen a m4 B, 78 Broadway. ANTED— A you NG MAN WITH 3,000 CAPITAL ‘a8 a partner to manufacture and sell a new medicine, such as has been proved to be the best ever offered in Ameri: an preferred. References exchanged, Address MEDICINE, Herald: office, Ye WANT SOMETHING TO DO-PUEASANT, HON. no ris ore oR DAME, 142 South Pith av. Ne ¥. (old No. 108), TO $1,000.—PARTNER WANTED IN A $500 speciality that yi Pe $10,000 per annum, Call at 662 Hudson street, from 9 till 1 o'clock, 2 | RR 000. —PARTNER WANTED-IN A "SUCCESS- aD. tul railroad supply manutactory. Address jUPPLIES, hha othce, ~___ MACHINERY 4-WOOD & MANN UTICA STEAM ENGINE ‘A. 4 mpany, Builders of Stationary and Portable Bieam Engines “iC all sion; Steam Bollere. of nll inde Circular ‘Sew Mills, with. lever or screw set worl vain Mills, Sharting and Pulleys, Mill Gearing, &e., de. ‘Weave to store, ready for immediate delivers, ‘seat stock ever Unered’ in the market. Av 42. Cortlandt street; works, Utioa, N.Y. % LATH AND SHINGLE MILL, 2,200 ACKES A inter: splendid Add Fa ora ‘ana Baros, 10 ‘ny 400 aah "kW. BALL, 209 Bronaway. miles from cit; At LARGE NUMBER OF BOILERS ON HAND, NEW EE nd seeond hand, for sale cheap. Apply to ALEXAN- Rk ‘CAULDW. ELL, Bot nu'actory, Newburg, N. Yo or WAKD & STANTON, i) ‘sobn street, OR SALE—ENGINE, 16X48; ALSO THREE OILERS, 20x38 h ch, Wanted, one 4-sided Moula- ep re sein BEVART, 188 bronaway ALE PATENT TEAM APPARATUS Oe sapled ted bo. Pemaureens a ry In for keeping cooked {ee eee Ang Address FRED ME Newark a joboke: -LORLE j. HILL F 1850 AND THE r SS PARTNER WANTED— ‘THE ENTIRE RIGHT OF THE UNITED piece of New ‘address LE- veuue, Beales _AMUSEMENTS. Te AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. ba EVENING AT & Pe med NEW LocaL COMEDY, Ppenomoos oR, EA UP THE HUDSON, Racersn NIGHTLY WITH Qpprassionan SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER. ATINEE OF DELMONICO'S __ Saturday at 136 o'clock, ENTRAL FARK GARDEN-THEO, THOMAS" GRAND SUMMER NIGHIS' CONCERTS, THEO, THOMAS AND HIS UNKIVALLMD ORCHESTRA, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 98, AT 8, 1, Overvure, “Night in Granada” + 2 Scherzo, op. 19 (new Pater “Franenwurde” (nt 4 Fantasie, ‘Lucia’ 6. Overture, “Merry Wives of Windso: symphony op. 153 ai alde (new), itz, pent fe-kinenge’” new) oe OR jue Dari 10, Fantasie, Vespe 11, SolkaPrancaiae, "Love + Frotka Schnell, 12, March, “Hi ‘Adiniss.on PACKAGES OF 12 TICKETS. FOUR DOka _To be bad at the principal m music stores, IERRACE GARDEN. TEN? JULLIEN’S CONCERTS, Fitty-eighth street, between Lexing on and Third ava. TO-NIGHE, MONDAY, JU) , JULLIEN'S CONG YHR RENDEZVOUS OF THE CHO AFTER THE RAENGEANEST CEREMOMES AT THE RL NK, xen from 8 o'clock until midnight, HABELMAN |ABFLMANN, JOSEP HEINE, JOSEPH HEANE, wilt both appear in favorite roles, Aiter 10 o'clock HABELMANN will sng “LOVE'S ,MESSENGERK" and “DARK NIGHT. After 10 o'clock” JOSEPH beac <a ae A icteeke Fantsta on Norme 8 STUEEN NLY. ir 10 o'clock JULLIENS. ORCHESTRA will perform far rite WALSES, by Strat le en's Tarantelia, &., kc. Tiuminations fn Jorn Kesihurant a la carte. Admission 50c.; 12 tickets 34. ‘To-morrow, Tuesday, June 27, Grand Operatic Concert and Bal d’Ete, Dancing snmediately after the concert to Jullien's ALLACK?! AN Hintinse HIT. HE LONG »TRIKE. THE LONG STRIKE. THE LONG’ STRIKE “A most powerful play, The scenes cannot be surpassed for intensity of acting and rapidity of effect.”—Heraia, preTive house was crowded, and everybody was deiighted."— rid, The piece was an unqualified success, and the immense spplause bestowed by a large audience was well deserved.”— ‘A ‘Most enjoyable performance; admirable in every way.”—Star, A bit! The audiences are large, is ARTY hearty and the piece a periect success.” “The beat production in years. Post bah ae ron the ‘Long Ate ae Wallack’s is to have missed 9 celizhful tre ard. EVE uy EVENING UNti t RTHER NOTICE, THRILLING ica yee UTIFUL SCENERY AND AP Owe *OL CAST. ACT 187, THE CONSPIRACY, & MURDER, Act * TELE TRAIT OFFICE. ACT 6TH.—1BE MISSING WITNESS, AN ENTIRELE NE NEW ‘DRAMA, By DIUN BOUCICAULE, Enq., entitled, LYMPIC THEATRE, Broadway, near Bleecker street, Inauguration of a bri e's Sommer: Season. HERON. MONDAY, June, 1871, the eminent arti . ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS, who wil appearin thelr great original charactcrs of THLEEN AND TEUNCE O'MOURE, tn the rant Dramatic Komance, in four acts tableaux, entitle ‘KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN, as presented by them at the i‘heatre Royal, Uubiin, 4 durin four years’ tour of England, Ireiand and Scotlat and layed this charminy romance has never fuile Re ‘atiract Pkkae AND BRELLIANT adSEMBLAGES of the ELITR OF SUCIETY, watie the novelty of its sas sacowed ite arte dialogue and Its keenly pointed moral succeed stamping it as the LADIES’ FAVORI:E ‘The management respectfuily announce tien the fopet ted DaY MATINE EbS are for the present suspended, only mmatinees will be given EVERY SA GubAve at foek, aration, the great Romantic Dram be prep ER TWO FLAGS. as Thursday, June 2 Matinee performance for the beneft of the fami_y of the deceased, Mi Symons, on which occa- sion a Jan, A. Oat Jetlerson, AM: (jH08E THEATRE, 798 BROAD VAY. ONDAY, 1 SOME 3S, ng arance of Bl Ih FIVE YEANS Mit BI EDDY wall gtr 5 F AKS, J wi ive BD] Ax ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMM: EVERY | D sgrest beech seamntionsl 15 and Bill wil be resented. FRIDAY, JUN Tf OF MR, EDDY, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SAL URDAY, IBLO'S GARDEN. UNDAY EVENING, & %, EVERY 1: PVENING AND SATl Roa ATINEE, will be presented Dion Bonctoauli's irish drama entitled the OR, THE ni BES oF F UARRYOWRN. yLES NA COPPALEER, with the songs of ‘ot “Cruiskeen Law” aud "Widow Machrea.” CHARLES WHEATLETGH, specially engaged for bis orizinal part of DANNY MANN. \ HOW with songs of “Pretty Girl Milking Her Gow" and “I’m Thine Own,” expressly enguyed to give prover rendiuon of the mu atcal gems of this play, as . by RiLY Wheat si G Bont Hardress Cregan. ir. Geor; joniface — ir. COA. MeManas Father eres .Mr. Jobn Jack Mr, Corrigan lave ‘Mr. Charles Morton Anne Chute. rs, regan . 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