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BOARDERS WANTED. RLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE—GBRANT House, 48 New Bowery.—Ciean, airy Rooms, newly {ur ished, 85 and 59 conts per day, $2 and $2 60 per week. 7— LADY LIVING ON EAST | FIFTY-SEV fitted + street will let with Board one or two large, Cy be? (alcove), on reasonable terms; house ne: cation frat clase end family rivate; unfurnished if preferred. Address box 4,819 Post oltice. i OF THE BEST BOARDING HOUSES IN THE 1TH ward for families or single gentlemen ; rooms pleasant, nd terms moderate. Apply at 180 Bleecker street. | WANDSOME FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO Jet, wih Board, at 159 West Terentys ird street, separ- ately or together; large antries, with all improvem: nts, at ery reasonable prices; Fon ily stnall; Louse first class, 1 BLOCK FROM BROADWAY 2 men or geutiemen and their w: Gleganily furnished Rooms, wih or Ayithoat Board, Private “CAN HAVE ROOMS, with breaxfast and tes, at 15) Wasbington street, Jersey ity, two biocks from the erry; family private; Sunday din- ner.’ Price $5. dacssshengetitoan WEsT TWENTY EIGHTH STRE RT, BETWEEN 4 Fifth avenue and Broadway.—Pleasant Rooms for fami- = and single gentlemea, with Board, References ex- TH AVENUE, NO, 2%, CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST street. —Apar iments and single Rooms; first class Board; Brivate table if desired; references excuanged. $5 5() AND. URWARDS FoR coon, ROARD, ANT D UPWARDS FOR GOOD BOARD AND I 80 ces days ingle Room pec week; day, Roard #i 36 and ih Room: G0 centa per night. UPONT House, 166 Hudson street. $6 To $10 PF PER | WEEK. PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS, with excellent Board, for farnities and single persons ee 16 B Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. TO $ PER WEEK FOR PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, at 133 Macdougal street, second joor 6 he Fourth street ; house contains ali modern improve: aments; water In rooma, RAST THIRTY-FIRST STRE PERMANENT OR transient boardors will be nccommodated with handsome furnished Rooms and rst class Board at moderate prices for Be summer. 9 West TWENTY.NINTH STREET. BETW! Giisey House and avenue (formerly mt 144 Wert Forty-second street ). let, to permanent or transient Doarders, three splendid Rooms on one floor; also several ther Rooms. To nue D2 Benes. 17 STREET, BETWE LAIQUT AND Board and Kooms, siugle and double. FURNISHED ROOMS, u the first class house, en suite sand siugle gentiemen; re- hai mproveumsnia, neally farniaked, with Zood table, ressouavie$ Due ringle Room, ac WEST TWENTY. je OURTH OPPOSITE, J Fifth Avenue Hotel, 1, with or without Board, to geutiemen and wives or single gentiemen. GTM, STREET. 4 W J Madison Park. “One one, two or three persons, with family. Terms moderate. T, A FEW DOORS FROM Room, suitable for out Board, in » pri- SOND STRE! I to Jet, with Board, at summer lee 35 atge and handsdroely fara lace entleman and wite or two gentlemen, with Boar j also a Handsome stm | Room. 37 West THIRTIETH ‘STREET, BET BROAD- 3 wy and Fifth svenue.—A fine Suit and single Rooma fo let to fami'ies ana gentiemen, with rst class Board, at ‘gummer prices. References required. 39 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and Broadway.—Pieasant Rooms, en suite or wingly. for @ family or gentlemen, with Boa: References Fr Tew gentiem able prices. PARLOR AND i wife, with Board; Biso a single Room for a centieman, at simmer prices, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1871. ____POUNTRY BOARD. FAMILY OF FROM FOUR TO six P PERSONS CAN be accommodated with Board in the upper part of North Orance, next to St. Mark's church; ferences ex- changed, Adidress box 88 Orange (N. J.) Post ofiice, T THE, PARK HOUSE, ig yee pee N.J., CAN BE & 4 pleasant Rooms for single centlemen or gentle- wives, from August 1; terms reasonable. Address 7 “HOWEL! ” Woomield, B NJ. At WILLOW HAVEN HOUSE, PAMRAPO, | 35 MIN- Z\_utes from Now York per Centfal Htuilroad Of New Jer- veral desirable Rooms now vacant; locavion unsur- Passed {or Health and: conveutence; 18 actes of beautifully shaded grounds; sere rate water front, affording every facility for boati ing aud fishing. References at 8; Burkhalter's Sous’, P Grecuteich atreet, Boren AT THE MAPLE GROVE HOUSE, TEN MILES from Cat terms moderate. | Adiresd, J. H- STOD- ay Greene county, N. Y. Reference, J. G. WL BUR, St Me Dist Broadway, New York. OARD IN STAMFORD, CONN.—TWO ROOMS TO let, with Board; location unsurpassed ; terms inoderate, ‘apoly oO JOHN W. HOYTE, Atiantic street, Stamford, Conn. Di tage ees WANTED__FOR FOUR PERSONS, ON THE Shrewsbury or ae River, Address, stating Jocation 8 and terms, J, M. .y box 1, 1754 New York Post office. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW PERSONS DESIRING A / comfortable Home in the country in a farm house, be- side a sircam, can address J., box 237 Hudson, N. ¥. \OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD BY A GENTLEMAN and wife or single gentlemen with an Irish family who own their own on Staten Island, frat tanding from Whitehall street; 1 moderace to the right party. Ad- dress BOARD, box 6, 1a New York Post oflice. \OUNTRY BOARD.—A PARTY OF SIX PERSONS CAN be accommodated with three elogant Rooms. with Board, ‘ai a fine country seat on Harlem Railroad, with a private family ; piano fn house; five minutes’ walk from depot; situ- ated on high ground, a Glogant scenery ; a superior loca- tiou, Appiy fo JA BELL, 20 Fourth aven IRST CLASS ee UNSURPASSED RATING. E. fine shooting, boating, drives, dc. ; terms r day 2 is E, ©, HALSEY, Oneck House, West Hampton, re 00D ROOMS AND BOARD CAN BE HAD AT THE Miltord Hotel, Milford, Conn. J. G, MERWIN, Proprietor. _ 09D counrny BOARD CAN BE HAD, MODERN z beautifully located, one hour on the Raiirond; ‘eens ro onable; stabling, voating and ening box Mi Herald oiliee, YOOD BOARD—MODERN FARM HOUSE, BEAUTI- J fully located, 24 miles from city, Erie Railroad; also at hotel, near depot ;'pewly furnished 5 A to cD T week, AND, 201 Broadway, ONG BRANCH.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, inacotiage on the beach, about five minutes’ walk from depot. ddress first cottage south of Arlington House. ARGE, AIRY ROOMS, FIRST CLASS BOARD FOR two, 17 minutes from Liberty street ferry, $7 per week. Also furnished Cottage to let, $25 per month, Inquire at cond house not tollgate, Claremont, N. J JEW B “STATEN. ISLAND.—ELEGANT Rooms to I Mrs. MYERS’, Tompkins avenue, next sh house to St, Mark's Hotel. ( NE OR huss) FAMILIES: CAN BE ACCOMMODATED nt Rooms and good Board one mile from Cornwall ug. Address W.H. RIDER, Cornwali land- ing, Orange county, New York, TED IMMEDIAT LY_—A HOME IN THE COUN. try for n young girl 15 years of age, where she can have maternal care‘and where there are no’ other citthiren. Ad- dress with full particulars and terms (which must be mode- rate) Mra, W., 169 East Efghty-first street. WANTED-BOARD, WITHIN AN HOUR'S RIDE OF the city, ona farni, near mountains, for man, wife and two litte girls, Address for tour days, stating terms, which must be moderate, HOMER, Herald office. ), Ri —FIRST CLASS BOARD FOR FAMILY OR J two single gentlemen on Buena Vista avenu cond Louse south of Hudson street, near river and depot; fine grounds; stabling for horses. * FAMILY AND THREE SINGLE ROOMS AT THE Norwood House, Norwood, N. J.; one hour from Cham- bers street via Northern New Jersey Rullroud abt inevery E. R. HO! GHTON. i POINT, 39 minutes aie Man Tene oanod moord ail large, RGEN i furnished Ri t reasonable prices. well furnished Rooms at re toes ICHAEL, 430 STRECTSWEST, 244, ONE, BLOCK FROM 4-0) Broadw. rahe St. Clond Hotel. —-Deliz ¥ coo! lo- tion for summer; large and single Rooms, with or without Board; redu ed { prices, F 50 DESIRABLE a, with full or mmer ; references WEST SINTEE: TH “STRE: Rooms, toa family iT FOURTEENTH STRERT. Rooms to let, with or without Lonrd, Moderate rates (or the summer. 03 LEXINGTON AVENUF.—A WIDOW LADY HAs a Yarlor and Bedroom on second floor; also one on bird floor. to let, to geutieman ana wife; Board for Indy. \Apply for one wee eeping, to ict, to respectable smnail fami EAST TWENTY-NINTH STR single Room et, with Hoar: Bouble Room, suitable for two gentieme! SECOND AVENUE, BETWE A38 Ninn streets ory Rooms; oR TWO nice sized | > let, with Bon iso one Room on third floor, with” small oom conuumunicating ; references, 42* EAST FIPTEENTH SIREET, BETWEEN IRVING r4 and Third avenue.--A lady will let a newly ‘arnished Room to gentleman and wie, board for lady If de- sired, Terms moderate, SEVENTY-EIGUTH STREET, NEAR CEN- Park.—Furnished Rooms, args and sm 4 or without Hoard, ina well located brown stone house ; references satisfactory. WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- 5 nue.—Pleasantly furnished Rooms to rent, with joard; gas, bath, dc. Apply all this week. AGQ SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, SEVERAL VERY LOL choice, eles antl furnished, large and small Rooms, Bool and airy, with in urst class brown stone residence; jerme very moderate, 24] EAST TWENTY: SEVENTH (STREET —BOARD and plensant front Room on A floor to let to ne or two young men, in private social (amily; terms low. 942 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.-ROOMS TO let, with or without Poard. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—DOUBLE AND single Rooms, with good Board, at summer prices. House first class. 345 WEST FOURTEENTH STRE WITH BOARD- ) to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, elegant, eines Kooms, with all conveniences, at # moderate ¢ RETIRED, COSEY LADY LIVING ALONE IN house wishes to let choice of elogantly turnished Rooms, single or en suite, to gentlemen and their wives; Boerd for Rady only; private table if desired. 1(2 Kast Seventeenth st, ‘A FAMILY OF ADULTS ARE DESIROUS OF MEET- ing party who will take Parlor Moor, hanosomely TE with or without Board; house brown stone, 205 ‘est Twenty-second street. LADY CAN BAY jeudance before and duriag contin f a regular physician. Forty-four treet, near 8) LADY, UNENCUS AL ers u ablcct married t, elegantly furnished fn Fecie the best, 223 West LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING A goominement, and infant SAS BOARD. lemen friends: pl. front second story Room Hy et ted ont, by Dr. and Mine. evouth avenue ct 1. 144 West 40th street, near —T VSIENT OR PERMANENT BOARD, it Twenty-third suet, near Fourt i desirable rooms and excellent table, at and examine, ‘central locat wummer prices. OARDING.—A WIDOW LADY two single gentlemen with » batse Room toa geatieman and wife; udson street, WiLL aganteingle Rooms; also ACCOMMODATE gas and bath, 2s) 10 STRANGERS, A few seiect parties can get superior transient Board in tue house of a small famiy, at $250 per day, on Fifth avenue. middle of the day. References exchanged, ot 866 Fifth avenue ront Room, with, first | sh Taially, ‘Address M. Le, Herald ROOM, WITH BOARD, WANTED—BY A GE: ‘TLE. man, i w private family’; terms not to exceed $10; goud erences. Address H. N. #., box 132 Heraid oflice. YOARD AND ROOM WANTE -BY A GENTLEMAN, in am social family, or with widow lady. Add BCOTT, Hernia oftce.. baer eg Bre WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND two amail children location must be up town and price ore than #168 per week. Address STARIN, Herald lyn Branch office. Brocka Brancu omen "YS MATANTLD—TWO ROOM: NTRALLY LOG ; with good Board, for ‘ventleman aud wife: private fain iy preterrea: state lowest terms, Address WILSON, ox 10) Herald office. ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND OHILD @ years old), Board, in a private family ; no other boara- Orr a oe o Cnmay House, references ex- dress E. 8 box 104 Heraid ‘Uptown Branch BROOKLYN BOARD. 915 SANDS | STREET, BROOKLYN.. —TWwo GENTL men can be accommodated with Board in a private ‘atholic family; ten jan ates’ walk fi i y fone and rtloe direct tose ates’ wi rom Fulton, Cuthe- =— HOTELS. IBBY HOTEL, WARREN sTR LOCK Lise, ,oret, opposite City Ha ONE Rooms and nice toh or without B ND HOTEL, 00 BOWE Bayard street.—200 Rooms, eal per night, $3 and #4 per wee! COUNTRY BOAKD. FAMILY, DESIRING THE BR TIREMENT OF AN elegant country home, muy obtain superior accommns Bations at ibe residence of a genueman delightfully located o» the Hudson, 45 minutes from the efty; extensive grouuds, Pee milk aod vegetavies pgp Particulars at 951 ifth avenue, = = a en iy STORIA.—PERSONS LOOKING FOR PLEASANT, My Rooms (house standing high and tabié chotce) will se box 184 Post office, Astoria, L. I, Gentlemen i Coal the access easy by boat or care, ' | Hotel and Congress tiall, Saratoga Spa, LEN ARLE First tion unsurpagsed.” Address as above. OARDERS WANTED—AMONG_ 3 Mountains; plenty of miik and eggs; trout fishing; terms moderate. Call on or address NICHOLAS BROUN, ny codiand, Ulster county, N. ia Rondout and Oswego Railroad. \LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE -DELIGHTFULLY / located on the beach at Chitwood, Keyport, N. J; frst clase bongo; 810 t0 $12 per week: Dr, KENT, Proprietor, 176 Bleecker street, New York “THE CATSKILL VHTTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, J Madison county, N. Y¥.—Open for poests a2 1b Avply direct by ieter, or to Ore PETERS. Proprietor. per week. ey's Mountain Springs, New Jersey. MOHOUK (PALTZ POINT).—A DELIGHTFUL in Resort. ‘This new and remarkable place pre- | Rents some of the grandest luke and mountain scenery on the Atlantic seaboard; air cool and bracing; no liquors nor gam- Hy 0, ren ibd to BIS per week; Erle Railroad cars leave ork atS A. M. and 4:30 P. For span address qave Moh uk Louse, New P Ulster county, ALBER? K. SMILEY, proprietor. SECOND COTTAGE ONG BRANCH, [4 avenue, north of Metropolitan Hotel, ON OCEAN Elegant Kooma, is. Apply to or With first class Board; stable accommodat acdress Mrs. A. PHILLIPS, Long Branch, Mansion Foe LONG BRANCH, N. J., JULY 4, dj 1871.--Dinuer daily, from 8 till 4 o'elock. ‘AMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor. Moy, NTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N. Y., JME situated balf way betwen Catskill and the Mountain House.—This fashionabie summer resort, celebrated for, ite enery, is now open, having been refitted and fur- nished ; carriages in waiting a the ‘arrival of the care and cular ay KNOX, the batter, 212 ©. Die RENN ony Proprietor, OUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, ORANGE COUNTY, facing the Hudson River; charming scenery ; prices re- Land at Newburg. 11 duced; afew more rooms vacant. trains daily. Boats 7c. J. SAKOOSKA, Newburg Post office. J EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLI how open; New Haven cars most evéry hour; time 40 minutes, J, FISH & SON. ‘) HOUSE, FAIRFIELD, house EASIDE RESORT—FAIRFI © Conn.—A few desirable Apartments to engage; aad attention frst class; terms OuN SBE JOUN 8. BLISS, Proprietor. _ QEASIDE BOARD AT SHREWSBURY—IN COTTAGES “fronting the river, trom August 1; also a furnished Cot- tage, with Board and private table, from September 1; table id attendance eq rane Bote ; fine bath- ing, boating, &e. are vow i : occupied. Address E. DARROW, * Rea Ban ane aN. Post oflice. Wer PAVILION, way, L. I. (south side). oven ana will be kept firat clas WOODSBURG, This beautiful hotel is vow a8 yas and water through- out, with fine drives and bathing; ample stabling; also a ROCKA- steam yacht for use of the premises, or at Mad Twenty-first street. pre Apply to N. P. SEWELL, on o Square House, Broadway and FOR. _BUSINESS PURPOS?» ADAPTED Rent very low, TO LET SPLENDID STORE TO LET—25Xx65; for a drug store or wholesale business. at 2) East Houston street. DITER, CHEESE, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STAND to tet—In one of the finast locations in the city of Brook I at 869 Myrtle avenue. lyn. N CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE GREAT UNION DE- pot--To let, the First Floor, 30 by #0, of the building on the northwest corner of Forty-first street and Park avenue. Apply to DUGGIN & CROSSMAN, Architects, 61 East Forty: ret street. OFTS 70 LET—IN THE FIVE STORY BUILDING 20 and 22 Wooster street; light and airy; mze 60x98, In. quire on the premia Ove OF THE FINEST CORNER STORES TO LET— 25x60, in tront of Terrace Garden. Inquire on the premises, 970 Third avenue, corner Pifty-elghih etreot. TEAM POWER TO LET.—ON# ROOM 40X60 AND ONE > 20x20 fest, with or without power, at the Eureka Steam Machine Carving Works, 62 Cannon street. QTORE 212 GREENWICH STREET, NEAR WASHING- te ton Market, to let; rent #2,600 per annum. Inquire in ie store. NO LET-IN THE. OLD” HERALD BU ILDING, OFFICES JES suitable tor business and light eeuieecon ¥ Apply to BARKER & COSTER, Fg yo T°, LI STORE, SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF \ea8; low rent; good location. Apply on premise 72734 Etghth avenue, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth ot To eT oox BROADWAY, NEAR CANAL STREET. Second Floor, nearly 100 feet deep, 25 feet in wiath suelving and fixtures can be bought if required; also Part of te Fifth Floor. Apply at 411 Broadway. 10 LET—-A_ LARGE OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR, worth $400 per year; wl be let for $18 per month. Ap: Ply at 66 Nagsuu sireet, room 6. bo 0 LET OB LEASE—THREE NEW STORES, NOS. 86 and #8 Mulberry street, next to corner of Canal street; terms easy. Apply to Dr. SWEENEY, 26 Mott street, T REN’ NE OF THE BEST Cigne Stands on Broadway, located in one of the Jargest basin restaurants in the city. None but responai- le partes need address BROADWAY RESTAURANT, Her. othe WORKSHOPS TO LET-AT 424 WEST TWENTY-SEV- enth street; two floors; one aint $25, and one 2x32, #20; xood light; ‘steam power if required. Inquire on prewises, 1s UNION SQUARE. FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS to let, very cheap, for business or residence, for dreas ‘aud mantua maxer the location is unsurpassed. Furnished. A GREAT BARGAIN—ONLY $60 PER MONTH, COM- pletely farnished Cottage, in perfect order; 30 minute by gon ingda! ge from Forty-second street, near Boule- vard; healthy location. For particulars call at 129 West Forty jetecond street, A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THIRTEEN ELE. gant bedrooms, suitable for superb boarding hous short distance trom Fifth Avenue Hotel. Ri ‘sponsible pri cipals ouly apply to HENRY KING, 006 West Twenty-sixth ayy Daf LEGANT Fou R STORY BROWS ¢ STONE HOUSF, fully turnisbed; terms very reasonable to a responsible bply on premiues, 35 West Sixteenth street. arty. WELLING | HOUSES TO LET. Uniurutshed. A770, UETOTHE ELEGANT FIRST CLASS HICH trout House 359 West Twentietn at newly painted throughout and re- plete with e venience that can be desired, Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twenties and Twonty-tirat streets, 0 LET—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE IN Wert Twonty-frat street, opposite Seminary ; in good order, and bas all conveniences; rent low; possession at once.’ Apply to L. DENISON, Jr., 148 Weat eat iwenty-tuird st, TO LET—A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, containing 19 rooma; 48 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Bixthavenues. "Apply to owner, on the premises, po LET—A FOUR STORY bid one HOUSE, No. 111 East re “pee street, near ‘avenue. Rent low to a good tena FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. PO LEI—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A FOUR sToRY use in a pleasant location ; terms mi Inquire at 222 wv eat Twenty atrect. ee SALES An. wore Ne LEN B; MINER) AUCTION A BNC ‘Ie & OROTHER, MO TENRY LEEDS & MINEAC ished Vesta edt.) Salearoneng: 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets, in SATURDAY, July 2%, At toi oleloske at on ‘salesroome, 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets, Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, &e, Particulars in time, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Oflice and salesroom 37 Nassau stroet, opposite the Post office. Oil Paintings, Chromos, Engravings, &c. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will aeil by auction on Fri- day, at ll o'clock, et their salesroomm, 87 Nassau street, a choloe line of Patntiugs, Chromos, Engravings, &c. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. WALDRON & COOKE—On Friday, at 11 o'clock, creat ‘Slaughter and jee of innccent litle Birds, botu foreign and American. The innocent little things will'be on exhioi- tion the day before the murder. Mr. Bergh and other Phi- lanthropists are tnvited to attend the sale, and spend thelr monby to prevent sacrifice, ‘The whole entite thing put up by rai Y ld LET--A HANDSOME THREE bp HOUSE, wit! In- th all modern improvements, near Broad) Autre at of West "Fontan a ‘strect. ind FURNISHED PARLOR for one or two gentlemen, ‘at No, 90 Watts street, 7 A CRE CR RANIE, BTA UA OUP 2p rnished front oms, joinin, th, . to 0 $6, without board. 154 East ‘Tatton ot £ a A. 7380 O8 THREE PLAINLY FURNISHED ROOMS, «$6 or $8; orentire Floor; 275 Linens ext cor Rer Thirty-fourth street. Also furnished Rooms at 104 West Twenty-ninth street, AT pl BAST THIRMETH STREET, BEETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Two newly and hand- somely furniahed Roome to tet, with privilege of bath; terms moderate to permanent parties; Tamly pri URNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.—A NEWLY FUR- nished hall Room, at 270 West Eleventh atreet, rie uh Boor be of temperate habits. Terme $3 per wi ing JURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE STREET, REFER. exchanged. Call at or address 1, PUENsuep BEDROOMS TO LET— Forty-second street, near Righth avenu week; double §3. TPO LET_1WO FURNISHED ROOMS, CENTRAL LOCA- tion, to one or more gentlemen; price moderate. Apply at 229 East Tenth street, near Second avenue. UCTION SALU—AT RESIDENCE 12 TSNTH STREET, one block west of Broadway, near Fifth’and Sixth ave- nues, this (Thursday) morning, July 27, at 1035 o'clock pro- guely, EDWIN NICDOLS ‘uctioneer—Velvet, Brussel Ingrain Carpets, rosewoo! hig octave Pranotorte, rich Pt Jor Suits, covered with, satin, brcatel, reps, and ‘batrcloth Curtaing, Mirrors, Paintings, Vases, Brouzes, Etageres, Tables, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Bookcase, Toswoods wal: nut Bedroom Suits, Soring and Halr Mattresses, Beddin Blankets, Extennion Table, Bul si Chairs, China, fea an Dinner Seta; cut Glass Crystal, China and Silver Ware, Cut- forys be.” Bale positive: Fain ot shlase 7 ALD RON & Lyme) RORSE MART, fe gular sale tois day, at 12 o'clock. Ten'bead of paneeee: and family Horses, Liters ies Road Wagons, Buggies, £o., &c. particulars in Horse column, AN twenty eevee ence, Led WEST Twenty-third sient iat ee re jaredey) , mora! com- mencing at 103¢ o'clock, LUKE FITZGERALD, iat (apeeel 000 worth, Bi Lots by catalogue, iain Hot urait Jennys & okeas edroom “consists, viz.;-"Solld. rosewood and Diack walnut Sete itiyle Louis, XIV"; Redstouds,” Bu- ahatands, Commoidon Wardrobes, Shaving Siands an aut Curled Keitie's enlebratoa Spring Sods, F B ‘ocks, Engravi ny 1 watnt Buttes et Ee itieent. infaid solid Stiver Plated Ware, Fre Ghina Dioner and Tea’ Seta, 260 pieces; Casters, Urns, Knives flaked Cee! Linen, dc. Basement and Kitchen Furni: N, B.—Strangers wishing to attend this sale take Sixth enue curs or Twenty-third street stages, HOUSES C CROWDED, THE GRE. ae 8 APVLAUSE. - OLIVER. DOUD fee BYRON AS JOE FSRKIs, THE FERRET, the great soneaiioaat drama, entitled THE CONTINENT. ~Mir, Charles Waverty +-Charles McManus New 8 Sebtiery “by Woe The Old Brewery. Fier No. 30 North River. eat the Tempter ai Re. Meeting of an ate re orga Cheek. ‘be Arrest. ARRIVAL oF Tals S EMLROAD ' TRAIN. The Attack. Thrilling Hand to Hand Fight. Destruction of Blac! pies and his Tribe, RAND TABLEAU, FRIDAY —BENEFIT OF OLIVER ‘DOUD B» RON. OWERY THEATRE, GREAT EXCITEMENT, WONDERFUL HIT OF THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. The talented ae actor |. MM. EVERY ane EXCORED, SHOU’ AD! OVER 1 R REAT CONCERT 8. xumnnows Rcleekertia DANcies “AND JIGS, Underground Barrou asia 47 Paolo Talirood, ‘DIN THE By Janis M. WARD, Mibatt RORECT, soprs SUARES TOM Bi imal 4 WALDRON fevered Gace VALENTINE AND ORSON. W. E. BLANCHA! FRIDAY. EVENING: BENKFIT OF JAMES M. WARD. «ORSON. #OR SALE. NO. | VERY POPULAR CORNER LIQUOR STORE for aale.—Buainess ioeatiou unstirpnased; | splendid chance to smart, enterprising man. Particulars treete: ‘Gkonai RGE W. BIMERS, Store Agency. — ‘FOR BALE, A rica ALE AND iness. “Will be sold cel, CHANCE. ‘eor Saloon, doing good 'b i Forty-second CASH BUSIN Ss FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. now In perfect working order; {8 established 20 years in New York city, Address U1. B., box: M49 Herale ofice. WEST SIDE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE—WELL PAT- ronized, with Stock and food Fixtures complete; rent, With apartments; $24; price #150. 10 LET—A SECOND AND PART OF THIRD FLOOR, furnished for housckeeping, bath ahd gas, in a private family: no children. Inquire at 144 East Thirty-second atreet, near Lexington avenue. 10 LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEM ‘N, WITHOUT board, a large 1ront Room, with closet, nicely furniahed ; or #5. “A hall Room; $2 60, All modern improvements. 243 West Fifteenth street, by 0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF PAR. lor, bedroom and kitenen, furnished, for housekeeping. Terma #10 per week. Hall Bedrooma $3 per week, Apply at 159 West Twenty-sexth street. (0. LET—FURN: Parior or F Bont Thirtieth ai RED OR UNFURNISH FRONT ement, suitable for a doctor's office, 154 NISHED FRONT KOOMS TO LET=108 PAST enth street, near Fourth avenue. Inquire at in the house, “AND UPWARDS FOR FURNISHED ROOMS 4 first class house 186 West Forty-Giret street; also ‘First Floor to let. $6 50. “SITTING AND REDROOM, FURNISITED for housekeeping; hot and cold water, ba stationary tubs andevery comfort; flue location, 223 Fifty: second street, near Broadway, 307% STREET, 61, EAST.-WELL FURNISHED Rooms for gentlenien, “Moderate price 4.6 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR RROAD- way.—Large, pleasant Rooms, well farnished, en suite or singly ; table unexceptionable bie; terms moderate. location most desira & BOND STREET.fINE PARLORS AND BED. 55 rooma at low prices, en suite or singly, with or with- out Board; first class restaurant | next door. 104. West twenmern STREET, THIRD HOUSE from Sixth avenue,—-Furnished ‘Rooms, with pan- Cv hot and cold water, aud privilege of bath; terms mode- rate, 405 WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—-A ROOM AND oO Bedroom, furnished, for light housekeeping; rent low; also Hall Room, ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Gentec! Household Furniture, in Fifteenth atrest, nenr Second avenue.—On Friday, July 23, at 1046 o'clock, ‘at $37 Eaat Fitteenth atrect, near Second avenue, the entire choice Furniture of a private dwelling, It will comprise the usual assortment of very fine Parlor Suits, soll black walnut Dressing Bureaus and carved Bedsteads, marbie top Centre and Extension Tables, Library do. Wardrobes, ‘Tapestry and est Hate Sheets, Gouater anes, China and ©. Brussels Carpets, Oilcloths, tresses, Blankets, 38 Ware, Klichen all of which f# nearly new xnd in good condition, Catalogues early on the morning of sale. Quilts ‘uroiture, &c. ELL & CO,, No. 4 West Fourth street, AS ‘OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR AND DISTILLERY Store tor wale at a bargain ; also Corner Liquor Stores, fine Liquor Stores on South and Wert streets, from $100 aud upwards; Jersey City Liquor Stores, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street. DOWN TOWN RESTAURANT AND. SAMPLE Room for sale ata great bargain; also Makeries, Con- fectioneries, Variety Stores, Billiard Saloons, Milk Depots and Rouies, Photograph Galleries, Country’ Bakeries; a Candy and Milk store for $15). MITCHELL'S Biore Agency, 77 Cedar street. BY My 2ouguty, AUCTIONEER. Wilt acil this day, at 10% o'clock, at the salserooms, 79 Nassau street, a jarge and general assortment of Chamber and Dining Room Furniture ; also Brus: grain Carpets; a large assortment of Curled Hair, Straw Mutiresses; 4 Toilet S Houseke Husk and with a inrge assortment of emptorily oid; also a lot of Particulara in catalogues B MAX. BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS, at lis ofclock, at 404 Kast Seventeenth street, extra large Grocery Store, chest Teas, bays Coffee, 21) boxes Soap, Dur- rela Flour, Spices, Oils, Starch, Vinegar, Canned Fruits, &¢.; also Bandsoing Fixtures, Counters, Shelvings, Bius, Scales, &e. MAX “BAYERSDORFER & CO., Auctioneers, 296 Broadway Be to-morrow (Friday), at 63 niture, Caroeta, Mirror kc AX BAYERSDO! » AUCTION e ‘ast Fourth street, entire Fur- of five atory residence, 20 ER & CO., Anctioncers, 208 Broudway. ¥ JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEE! JOUN A. DUNN & CO, salestoom 93% Rowery, at IL o'clock, al 299 Deiahcey street, in_ lots, tures of that Crockery aud Candy St neral assortment of Crockery and Gl ware, together with a lot of Candy, Store Fixtures, &c, M. SEAMAN, AUCTIONEER. + Choice Bergen Point Property, by order of hetra, at ates mnieedey A! at 12 M., at Exchance Salesrooms, U1 Broadway. ‘The Lindsay Estate, 11 acres, two frame houses, dock and water front of 136 fect on Ktit Vou Kuil, oo shore road, five minutes’ walk from steamboat Janding and railroad depot ; elegant location for hotel or villas. M: 14 Pine street. will sell this day the Stock and ISHED Rooms. “AND APART- MENTS TO. LET. AT a AND 36 EAST HOUSTON STREET—50 ROOMS 10 so Apartments, at low rents, Apply on premises, A —FOUR ROOMS 70 LET—ON THE THIRD FLOOR A;, of a brown stone house ae ore ee fine jocation ; to two persons rent to M. ARNES- TEIN, 794 Second venme. spel Chee APARTM TS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING reps wife and two children, plainly furnished or cfu 1p town, Harlem or Brooklyn. State terms. Address RODMS, box 116 Her XLOORS OF SIX AND SEVEN ROOMS RACH, fix closets, watercioset, gas fxtures; hall and st Gilciothed. Apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, ig East Tuirty-third street. DIRST FLOOR AND RASEMENT TO LET—INCLUDING U eeTitehs gas and all other accommodations, 48 Bleecker street {ii1 MONTHLY, SECOND FLOOR, FIVE as. bath, bot and gold water and stationary tubs ; hons private. Apply at pretnines, 196 East 113th st.” 10 LET SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, TOGETHER or atin private house 150 West, Twenty fifth street. reet. Y AND DESIRA- spectabie family, in family; water and 0 LET_IN TENTH WARD, able Apartments, to a qutet_and private dwelling house; oaly one other gas, Inquire at 48 Grand street, (PO LET_A PARLOR FLOOR, CONSISTING OF THREE large Rooms, with gas and water aud separate met inthe house 19 bixth avenue T° LETCIN A PRIVATE HOUSE WITH THE OWNER, Second Floor, 328 East Fourteenth st., near Second av, 0 LET-IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR SEV- ent avenue, Upper Floor, four rooms. and. two abore, to smal family, without children; rent 803 t0 845 Apply, from 11 to 2, at coal yard, ‘Twenty. fourth street, near Sih avenue. “ROO D FLOUR 10 LET—CONTAINING SEVEN. LARGE &__rooma, with gas and water, at 893 Third avenue. Inquire at 203 Rast Fifty-second street. PROPOSALS. EPARTME!} OP PUBLIC WORKS, 237 BROAD- way.—To Contractors—Proposais enclosed in a sealed envelope, with the titie of the work and the name of the bidder endorsed thereon (also the number of the work asin the advertisement) will be ved at this office until Mon- August 7, 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the following "For paving Willett street, between Rivington and Hous. ton streets, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intereecting atreets where required, a. Vor paving Nineteenth street, between Second avenue and East River, with B pavement, and laying cross- Walks at the intersecting etveste where reguired. 8. For paving Twentieth street, between Sixth and Tenth avenues, with Belgian pavement, and layiog crosswaiku at the intersecting streets where required. 4. For paving Twenty-second atreet, between Eleventh ave- nue and Budson R ver, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets where reunired, 5. For paving Thirtr-third street, between Lexington avenue and East River, with Beiglan pavement, and iaying cross- waike at the intersecting streets whare required. 6. For paving Seventicth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets where required. For paving Eighty-fourth street, between Third avenne and avenue Ay with Belcan pavement, and taying cross. walks at the intersecting streets where required, ourteenth and Six- nd laying crosswalks tieth str at the intersecting a 9. For sewer in Seventeenth Tenth aven 10. For newer in Church street, between Canal and Liape- nard strecte. 1. For perverse in avenue D, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and Thirieenth airest, between avenues C and D. Vor sewer in Filth avenue, between Thiny-fftn and ith streets. r newer in Fifty-sixth street, between Sizth and Sev- enth avenues, Ninety. street, etween Ninth and mh fry. 18. 14. For underground drains between first and Ninety-third streets and between Second and Third avenues, 15, For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flaggi . fourth street, between First avenue and East Rites oe oe 16. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flagging 126th street, from Becond io Bight avenite, . For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flagging 147th street wenue St. Nicholas to fweltth avenue 18, For regulating, grading, rp and gutter avenue A, from Sixty Brat street to Eighty-sixth atraet. 19, For regulating and grading Six Fourth to Fifth avenue. 20, For curb, gutter and ,fisaging Fifty-frat street, between Second avenue and Hast it Biank forms of proj poealy; the specifications and agree. ments, the prover envelopes to enclose the bids and any tur. ther information desired can be obtained on application to ‘the Contract Clerk, at bis office. © masoner of Pi tie Work jommissioner of Pubii New Yous, July 26, 1871. ~ “4 ae o MENT OF DOO) seventh street, from Bok 45 nn 348 Para EW YORK, July 22, 1 Proposals for dock plies enclosed i endorsed Tropes: ihe Be Dock my oh, wun tee Vecvelop' bidder, will be r tt end, 65 to 70 feet ete 12 to 16 inches fn diameter at butt end, 65 to 60 feet oF nies, 12 to 16 inches in diameter at buttend, 45 to 60 feet Wor a term of #lx montha from the time of 4 {raok, to be deityered in such quantities acd at nok es ano places as required by the Department. ‘They must be of the best quality anit subject (o the approval of the: Superine dent, Deparment reserves tb0 right to reyect any or all or further information appiy at the office of the Depart: JOBN T, AGNEW, WILSON G. HUNT, HENRY A. SMI1 Widutan WouD J. GRENVILLE KANE, Secretary, SLISHED.—THE bighly important Lectu “The Phiiosopby of Marri Birncture of Woman; 3, F FOLLOWING EG) ,bouna together and entitied 1, Structure of Man; 2, i Jong of Man and Woman | * 6 Generative Debility; elivered at the Ne natomy, 618 Vieosawen, ‘New York. Hee tien who cannot attend can have tnem forwarded ree, on receipt of 2b cents, hy addressing Secretary New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. New Yorks VORECLOSURE SALEBY ORDER OF THE SU- reme Court, will besold at public auction on Saturday, July 29, at 12 o'clock, at the hotel of Horace Ward, Mott Haven, Westchester ‘county, one Lot, 121 by 100, 1m Forest avenue, corner Wall street. ‘Sale positive, ENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, sells this day, commencing at 103 o'clock, At the house 124 West Twenty-sixth sireet, the complete Furniture, to be soid rezardiess of cost, in lots to suit pur- riiiiant toned rosewood Pianoforie, city in satin, brocatel and silk reps; ins, Bookcase, Brussels Carpe ; also Dining Room and Bedrooin Fui y Bingie and double Bedsteuds, Bureau Wardrobes, spring’ and hair Beds, locks, &c.; also Kitchen jated Casters, China, Positive, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. vod: ROTRAVER CO. will geil at auction, on July 29, 1871, at 1 o'clock, on the premises, with buildings thereon, situated on Westebester arent mile from the depot at White Ciains, Harlem Railroa: Pr egelig tuated. and one of th nest building si the county. Eighty per cent of the purchase can remai mortgage for five years. Sale positive. For maps and ther particulars apply at ouice of the auctioneers, 69 G: Jones street. SPLE: and Tee Cream Saloon for sale at 108 (new number) Court street, Brooklyn Y STORE, STOCK AND_FIXT ith or without Horse and Wagoi | East Tweaty-eecond atre ENDID CHANCF,—CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY bargain. ‘Apply at UR ror iMusre in bid tie eat ion, Pigath avenue; stand; low rept; musteell. Partic’ GEORGE W, SHIRT STORE FOR SALE; CORNER STORE; goud location; established twenty-nine years; sold on Account of the death of oprietvor; price $3,000. ORE tore Agency, 896 Broudway. AWFOR,, SALE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 6 Myrtle avenue, between Keut and Franklin ave: Brox’ lyn, N.Y. j one of the best locations ¢ on the avenue, AKERY FOR SAL) TABLISH owner wishes to retire. Call for two aes oun ay West Eleventh street. “NIGAR STORE FOR SALE—ON A PROMIN. / ner of Grand street, doing a good trade. The other business which requires his attenttou, Will be sold at @ reusouavie price, Apply at 4M Pearl street, Dp STORE FOR SALE—IN JERSEY CITY; M be sold immediately; the best chance ever olfered tor a young man ill health the cause of selling, Address AM- derald pe STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLY: years’ lease ; rent $180 a year; business good. e., address P., b box 1:3 Herald oflice. RUG SroRi ner; low rent; doing #1 tablished only two years; owner engaged m other busines rice $7,500 cash oF ils equivalent. Address DRUGS ox 174 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,28 Broadway. PBUG STORE FOR SALE LONG xood locality ; nice store; well stocked ther information of CRITTENTON, No. 7 Sixth aveaue. RUG STORE FOR SALB—THE GREATEST BAR. gain ever offered in a first store aad principal ave- inue, tly stacked. STRICKLAND'S Drugetste’ Ageno 8 Cedar street, ALORENCE RESTAURANT, CORNER OF DOUSTON Fie 2eect aod Broadway, tor cale. cheap, to cloed douoeras cheap rent: a good opportunity for a business man. Ad: dress GEV, H. MITCHELL, St. Nicholas Hotel, NOK SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STORE Pane of the moss, promiaene corners in. Hoboken, rizht in the crowded Sunday travel; lease four years to rug with privilage ; owne! to retire from the business. In- quire corner First and 1 streets, Hoboken Jo wap TAT EN) AUCTIONEER WILL SELL THIS + day, at 105g olciock, at 140 Kast Houston street, Furni- ture of tatnily, Parior Furniture, painted Cottage Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Lounges, mahogany Dining and other Tables, Chairs; iarge Jooxing Stove, cost #45; Carpets, Ollcloths, Mirrors, Pictures, Crockery, Glassware, Clocks, Howe’ ‘Sewing Machi cr ‘ACOB BOGART, 1ONEER. SATURDAY, July 29, At Hovclock, at the auction roms, No, 1 North W street, large assortment of Household Furniture, Ci Looking Glasses, &c.; also a lot of Baker's Tools, c. ‘OSEPH HEGEMAN & CO.—FRIDAY, JULY 28, AT 10 ‘A. M.,at the satesroom, Willoughby’ street, corner of Pearl, Brovklyn—Good assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture; ‘Beading, Mirrors,” Crockery, Gro- cerles, Brussels and other Carpets; also rosewood Patios, &c. vert DRELIMINARY NOTICE. Great Executors' Sale of cholceat Property on Long Istand, ‘The aplendia Farm known as Colonel A. M. Wood's property, ‘at Queens, L I. will be'sold at auction, without reserve, under direction of executors, by JOHNSON & MILLER, n the premises, THURSDAY, August 3. The proverty conslate Of 176 Acres cut up tn Viila plots of from two to nine aeres, Free excursion train, Grafuila’s unrivalled Band, RATAN, 68 this ae 600 lots Men's and Wo- flowing’ Dresses, Shawls, Undergarments, Coats, Order Moss Brothers, 61 Pants, Boots, Shoes, Watches, &c. Catbarine street. AWNBROKER'S SALT Auctioneer, will sell 50. and Women's Clothing, Table Linen, Sheets Spread order of John Martin, ¢ ) Mulberry street, PDAWNBROKER'S SALF.—THOs, KeEYWORTH Wink, nell this day, at one o'clock, at 460 Ninth avenue, a larg aseortment of Unredeemed Goods, consisting of Costs, Dresses, Pants, de. By order of William Weaver, *Mei _____. FURNITURE a: OTICE.—KELLY & CO., CORNER OF TW dite street and Sixth avenue, are now offering a large and splendid assortment of Furniture, Bedaing, Uil- cloths, &c., at very low price Weekly or monthly paymenis taken, A call respectfully sohieited. CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE in the pices of Furniture, Ci Bedding, at O'FARRELL'S extensive wareroom: corner of Twentieth street, taken. T E. ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY AND Household Goods Warebouse, 50 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery—Ail stries and all colors Parlor 200 Eighth avenue, Weekly or monthly payments Bult, covered with re in of brocatel, from $40 yp a mber, Library, Dinin; Furniture Pianofo Mir pers, &c., at ihe greav bargains for casi sked and delivered fr fa baat P ODE dF IVATE RY TAS? TENTH lock we Pe RENE Ry haters a University jh avenue—May cent gonbie mpador "arlor arly new, cont $600, ror 8275; one "do tin, brocatel, #150; one dc ; Pianoforie, Parlor, Chainber, Dining Furniture, t half original cost; property of private family. Houge Wy —. AARON, ¢ CRISTALAR & CO,, 678 Bete had) (ata) site Grand Central Hotel.—Speciaity in id hand modern and antique se cl ins in CHAMBER, LIBRARY, RPETS AND BEDDING A. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, 14 PIECES, RICH brocatel covering, cost $700, for $150; Bedroom Seta. in rosewood and wainut; Dining Room Furniture 69 ner cent less than cost at private residence, 120 West Twenty. ly othe apes Aas BI t "ARLOR, DIN NeRur third street, Magnificent Pianoforte, used eix months, half cont. relmags D INING HOUSEKEEPING, WILL te 1 ‘nificent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadonr style, Covered cath, cont 4B, Tor B00; one do, HOU Puanofortey ‘com #750, for #275; I a jookcase, Cabinets, Chi 36 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth AND URNITURE, CARPETS BEDIYNG.—THE largest asaortment and the lore prices for cash or on weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S, 155 Chatham street, AVING TO DISPOSE OF COMPLETE FURNITURE of the house 124 West Twenty-aixth street, wil el! at low prices for cash :—Pinnoforte, celebrated : Parlor 8 a ; Bru arpets, 7c. per vard; Bed But for #45 jedding, Mattresses, &c., 1m ail 30 lots, cheap. Moutuey OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—OARPETS, ding, &¢, Furniture, Bedding, 4°» aLy & CUNNINGHAM, ‘384 and 386 Third avenue, near wee sirest _Prices lower tl than wn any: otner house fn the wity. IYPHER & “00., 698 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR SALE (in addition to their larye. ‘and ele) aot post of imported a , Bronzer, Mirro Dining Furniture. ae. Antiq ture, Bronzes, Clocks, £0., from France, Hol- land and other Buropean colintrios) first class Pariot 4 Dining Room 8 ade Bing cot hacteta gs oe Acaad jantel and Pier Mirrors, fea, AO. \ to call 1 OOTPHER i 00.090 Broadw YOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, THE STOCK AND Fixtures of a first class Barroom doing a good busin low Feat. qunanre immediately at 61 Van Houten street, erson, GOR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD established Coal Yard in Hrookiyn, situated near the ferries, Rent moderate. Apply at corner of Prosyect and Pearl streets. OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE AND BILLIARD Saloon, seat Fa £2odpnsiness, with three years’ tense ; gold.on account of il beaith. Apply to MOHD & DOSCHER, and retail Confectionery Store ; account of the owner leaving the city. Apply ar 67 New Canal street, J}OR SALE SHOE STOKE, ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS; JyoR SALE—AN4cE CREAM, CANDY AND MILK Depot, in the neighborliood of two schools. Apply, {or one week, | at 342 Kast ‘Twentieth street. JOR SALE—ONE OF THE PEST PAYING LIQUOR sickness cause of selling, Stores in East Twelfth stree ‘Apply t DEDRICK, Auctioneer, 27 Chathaw street, New York." TOR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF AN OLD established boarding house, 26 rooms, fully furnished; Good lease low rent; good location, and nearly full of goo), Teapectable boarders, Apply to G. W. SIMERS & CO., 25 Chambers street, OR SALE—AN £STABLIS nesa, with large list of ces I and very’ low rent; a great bargain. Heraid oflic OR SALE—IN Liquor Store; ATE BUSI- © property; nice Oftices ‘Addrese INVALID, D REAL ES BROOKLYN, F. D., A FIRST CLASS will be fn We Owner having other business, Apply to W. A. TYLER, 18 West street, NY FOR SAte-4 FIRST CLASS LIQUOR AND CIGAR ore, 60 Prince street, corner of Marion; to be sold im: medi proprietor ; vent for ase anid goo fandiord. Taquire of Haus BOYLE, Wi Prince street, cor- ner Greene, for two days. JOR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS MANU- facturiny: Business, capavie of Iarge extension, Address BUSINESS, Herald oice, For SALE- LIQUOR | STORE, GOOD FIXTUF RES, DO. tng a good business; will be sold cheap for cash, owner ines, _ Bee avenue C, retiring from bi JOR SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD wil] ot a Liquor Store, doing a good, paying business ; must sell out on account of attending to other business, In: jure in the store, corner of Seveuty-seventh street and the joulevard, for t OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, WITH LEASE, Lents and Fixtures, doing a good busin must be sold. Cs in Fourth avenue, between Bighty-ninth and Nin streets, for two da, apsnheaseetent ee SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY Store, with meat market attached, o JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND PRO- vision 8 in one Of the best locations in the city ; es. o wleo one of the be of THOS. HILLSON, Jx., 56 Moore street. OR SAL. Fixcure and good ousines Peck ail SOR SALE—AN and Tool Store, Herald gio ALETA, DOWNTOWN SAMPDE ROOM, tion near the Post ollice; owner has other Susin cannot autend: i 8600, Inquire of CAMPBLEL & No. 4 Weat Fourth sireet. -AT A SACRIFICE, THE STOCK AND is down town Barroom ; low rent 6275. Apply ou the premises, 12 OLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE on For particulars address HARDWARE, 03 Fo, SALE—EXTRA CHEAP FOR CASH, 7HE FIRST clams aud nicely fitted up Restaurant, 1 good running order, with lease, No. 26 Pine sireet, Owner wishes lo retire from busines (OR SALE C' HEAP—A FIRS? CLASS LIQUOR ‘STORE, with (at hs ipa jor would exchange (or real es- Call at 176 Eighth avenue. PoE SALE CHEAP -OIL ROUTE, HALF HOUR RIDE m New York; price $200, Address O. K,, Herald of- fice. NE OF THE BEST AND OLDEST. “ESTABLISHED O*n Milk Routes for sale—Store and Dwelling, Horses, Wagons, &c. A tine chance for a man and wite. SORE N'S*8tore Agency, * 896 ‘Broadway. | Fe SALE CHEAP—PANCY GOODS STORE; WELL located for business; cheap rent. 438 Weat Fortieth | ate 50) WILL BUY AN OLD ESTABLISHED INTEL. 9) gence ars standing, or $300 will bay one-half interes aitefactory reasons for selling. Ap- ply at 49 Bleecker street, New York. $55( yartner, as | canuot atiend to It. ita wireet- WILL BUY THE LEASE, sTocKk “AND FIX. tures of a gdod Corner Liquor Store, or will take Apply at GUL Wea Bhirty- ORDINARY, ‘Jan rid 8 P.M, aaa IDioT i, Clade Marea: OF THE MOUNTATSS Senne Pulol s- i ir, J. J. ans, Mr, W.'H. wiser ace, Me ‘Alice ater ane Hi 3 oy oe MATINEE TO-DAY, ba The beautiful Domestic entitled, WE CHIMNEY, brainy consiuding each day witha favorite farce. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN,—THEO. THOMAS* THRO, THOMAS AND HIS UNKIVALLED Ontti x ORC) nel Cee lpn JULY 27, rnera. Go {Srmphony.t Rakocey”, ‘Admasion Tieke ‘50 cents, Br PACIAGE aa TICKETS, FOUR DOLLARS" the principal music atores, Crore THEATRE. Second To be hi Freok, and assured mt of the popular Dutch character sotor and comedian, JOHNNY ALLEN, {a MoClosky’s great drama, SCHNEIDER, | Every Evening. sl SCHNEIDER, SCHNELDER, HNEIDER, HNELDER, Saturday M atinoe. SCHNEIDER: caer Dor HOUSE VON DE RHINE, W suuacn's, Q GREAT SUCCESS. BE L 1 E Eon, tae & F outaky Tees £ Lh ae BEAUTIFUL Bonne RY, STARTLING 'TARLEA BRILLIANT EFFECTS, POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS, _ELYIE EVERY EVENING, NA _EDWIN'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR. NIG! THE, RERGER FAMILY, SWISS BELL huNGena. tT" OF THE SUMMER SEA USES CROWDED NIGHTLY BENE OF SOL SMITH RUSSELL. SATURDAY, JULY 29, AT 2 P. I. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Miss LUGLIe ELDRIDGE in her new play, by Fred Mars led. SA; O, HELD IN- BONDAGE, mo Y “PASTOR'S OPE) RA HOUSE, | anda a Enon ik THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, July 27 and 3 G. W. THOMPSON, Pie ao, vAVORL E CHARACTERS, and the PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN, Juveniles te entire change of pro- ive preparation the sensation of TUL MOUN- Matineo every pies 745. 745 way —745, See the Dying Soldier, the | phe Woman, the magnificom Florentine Venus (the most perfect; fore woman in the he Bear Worgan, Making a New No: Moustrositiea uy and 40,000 other marvelious obje poked ak of halt a militon, OPEN DAILY. lle an expen: _ Admission ae. 45 Broadway, 72 ROOKLY N RINE, CLERMONT AVE! NUE, NEAR MYR- tis avenue. RIS EVERY NIGHT, AT 8, A EINK, JERMAN LIEDERK x UMMER NIG AT JONES’ WOOD Sixty-sixth street and East River, on THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1371, commencing at cP. M. Tickets, at #3, admiliing one xeutleman and Indies, can be had of members, and at the following placos:— Steinway & Sons, George Steck & Co., 25 ¥, Steiger, 22 and 24 Frankfort street, Cc edler, 24 Broad sirect. (Qube drt HOTLL—LONG BRANCH. SATURDAY FVENING, AUGUST 5, 1371, COMPLIMBHTAR BENEFI£ TO GRAND PROMENADE, CONCERT AND ROP . LEVY, aie {1 REGIMENT BAND, colesicn of Sw CREBBE ATED Ni y kind LADY VOCALIST, WITH BX¢ choice repertoire, can have engagement, 2to2 from PIANOFORTE OCK OF PIANOS, BEST seheap; rent allowed on puschiase. | Call s, 8, No. 8 Union square (1b Fourth avenue)’ HANDSOME, ROSEWOOD. FIANO, IN GOOD OR- 7 octave, with all improvemeuts, used short PEEK & SON, lib Blocker street, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD ord 00; a 7 octave, with all improvements, used A vl short time, at a bargain. F. SCHU: LER, 367 Broome street. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $160, overatrung bass, seven octave, agraite, treble, carved case and legs, nearly new; must be soid this week. Resi Gence 113 Seventh street, BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY gl); A STEINWAY Piano, seven octave, ‘overstrung bars, carved legs, every Improvement, sreat Aacritice: Instalmen's take BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, Broadway. — LADY WILL SELL, FOR gti, A ROSEWOOD Piano, carved legs, warranted in perfect order; Cover 28 Third sireet, near Second avenue. Box for A and Stool. shipment, MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO forte, grand scale, made to order, fully guaranteed, Used five ‘months, celebrated maker, com 8’ it 8276; Parlor Shite, Paintings, Bronzes, cabinets Silver Ware: Bux eres, Bookease, Carpets; sacrifice; property family leat Ing the city; 86 Weet Fifteenth street, 1 near Fifth avenue, YREAT BARGAIN.—FINE SEVEN OCTAVE R0SE- X wood Piano (Chambers, n perfect order, brillant tone; must be sold before, the lit of Auguth, owners, going to Europe; guaranteed by Chambers; price $200, Cal Aiualie street, Willlamaburg, E D. Meena ROSEWOUD PIANO, WITH CARVED legs, latest style, $110; elegant 7 octave rosewood overstrung bass, &o.; genuine bargains, JAMES GURDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal, IANO8, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of different makera, at low prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for reat, at WATERS", 481 Broadway, than cay be (ound elsewh MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT, SUVEN mg bass: to be koh on accouint of the y going it; Stool included, for $226, less than half cost, Please call and examine; to 9 aol sold inne e four weeks. BRADLEY, I Lawton strect, 1 B.D. IANOFORTE,—MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT, 1 OC- tave, nearly new, for leas than half coat; Stool and Cover; has box for shipping. Call at E. ROTH'S Furniture Warehouse, 60 Bleecker street, near Broadway. &9 30 FOR A NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO— u Carved jegs, overstrung bass; all modern im- provements; or half cash, half. merchandise or instalments, Addresi INSTALM ENT, box daa t Herald oft a9 50) Wiel Boy a MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE o 25) rosewood Planoforte, all improvements, wi Stool and Cover: rosewood case, carved legs. Gall at pri- vate residence, 120 West Twenty-third strect, Used six montis, * MAC $9 975, SENT DOUBLE ROUND 7% OC- ). tave ue rosewood Pianoforte, m: to order for $750, for. sai Parlor, Chamber, Di ar Brondway, Bro Brook $290 FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.--sENT UN e trial, No agents. Cirenlars mailed free. United States Piano Company, 645 Broadway, New York. MUSICAL. cPRIVATE LESSONS ON PIANO, VIOLIN, IML Guitar, Organ, Singing, Harmony. 93 Clinton piace, ght etreet. Circulars malled free. | Ketablishy val 1854, Manse J, JAY t FURNISIIED HOUSE FOR ‘3 FEW MONTHS, BY A A BoEDERS WHO HAVE HOUSES IN ROCESS OF i Al RNISHED v Room tuitable and furnished iplete for house- furnished; no children in family; best of references w taken, if dosired, for one, two or three years. dre family; the best reference as to character and on, and are willing to Ot two Fonte aa dormitories, keeping; must bel in good location; east side preferred; rent . H., bor 167 Herald ofice. abuse, furnished. Address BARKER, Herald office, is SUPERINTENDENT, 128 West Sixteenth hot to exceed $600 a year; or wotld Jook at rooms un- WO SINGLE COMFORTAPLY FURNISHED ROOMS in a reavectable private family wanted by two gentle- men. Address, tating terma, C. Alii 26 ‘alker street, first floor, \]7ANTED—SMALL STORE ON SIXTH ON SEVENTH ANTRD. sa do or B10 per month. Address for three days A. G. Buy 264 Broadway, D—A HOUSE Witt in Tenge for amt pe nD on @ lease, for» small pri- good neighbor! pre prt. N’ ina Yate family ; re Front 1,900 to Wiliam street ANTED—UNFURNISHED FLOOR OF A FIRST W fies house tn Brookiya or New York for s small family of rehnement, Address F.@., station G, New York. ANTED—PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE, sUrT- W “ite for itunt housekeeping: family, two porscna; bext reference; location west side city, above Fourteonth street. For good accommodations a liberal price will be paid. Ad- dros, stating rent and all pecsraarsy LONDON, box 18 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Brondway. Wries AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR; BETWEEN Tenth and Thirtieth streets and Seventh and Fourth av- ennes, Address, with full part » Uptown Ad- vertisement omlice, 5435 Ww y “tirty-eseond street. ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, THREE: or four Rooms, furpinhed f Nousokeeving dows town; woat aide preferred. LIAN, box 1d Herald Uptown Branch ofce, 1 edway v7 ANTED TO RENT—A 8M ALL HOUSE OF SEVEN or eight rooma, on River Railroad, witht one hour of city. iy tl me bariculars, KL & COg |, WI Went Twenty he