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2 dees BOARDERS WANTED, BLOCK. SOLTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE—GRANT House, 48 New Bowery, Clean, ary im, now!y fut ished, 8 and W) cents per day, $2 amd $2 50 per week, BLOOK FROM UNION SQUARE, 46 IRVING PLACH, opposite the Westunster Hotel.—Klecant Rooins in sult connecting or singly, suitable for famiiies or single gent ‘mon, with or without private table ; references exchange. 2 ee PER WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board; American family. 59 judson street, corner Harrison. 4 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREKT, BETWEEN Fifth avenue and Broadway. —Pleasart rooms, !or fant hes sad singio gentlemen, with Board. Keferenocs ex- changed. $ * TO #10 PER WEEK.--PLEASANT, COOL ROOMS, with excelient Board, for families and siugie persons, at 176 Bleecker atreni, six blocks west of Broadway. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIPTA avenue and Union square.—A "handsomely furnished, mm, on tiind floor; hot wnt cold water, ‘ke, with firs: class board; also hall ; references exchanged. large, ample Room 6) HUBERT STREET, BETWEEN LAIGUT AND 44 Beacn.--Board and Rooms, single and double, THSTREET, 1%, WEST.—YURNISHED ROOMS, iL with Hoard, can be bad tn the first class house, en suite ‘or singly, by gentlemen and wives and single geutiemen; re- Terences. 1 47% STRERT, 168 EAST, OPPOSITE IRVING ‘Eb place.Niceiy furnished third story front oom; also ‘other isooms, with or without Board. 16 WAYERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— AN YD elegant Suit of Parlors to rent to two or three gentie- sien or gentleman and wife; private table if desired. 17 NAST TWSNTYFOURTH STRFET, OPPOSITE Ad’ Fitth Avenue Hotel.—a magniticent Parlor Floor and other elegantly furnished Apartments; private table if d sired ; single Room, #3 per week. VW WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE +7 Fifth Avenue Hotel. #legantly furnished Koows to Jet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. Terms moderate. WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV. J Large, airy Rooms on second tioor, with superic joard; also Rooins for gentiemen at moderate prices; loc ton unexceptionable; references. ENUR. WES? TWELFTR STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF “ 20 “Win in —Desiratie furnished Ro ‘without Board, on urst or second story ; also single Roow terms inoderate. SET, MADISON SQUARE.—HANDSOMELY uit of Rooms to let, with first s Board; iso single Roows, for gentlemen, "References exchanged. Cali at 2 Kast Twenty-third street. OQ) BOND STREET. TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED a= Rooms, large and emall, with Board. $3 41H STRELT, WEST, NO. 296..-A PRIVATE FAMILY oF will let, with Board, a haudsome, nicely furnished Parlor Floor! price for two 40, oF one Room very reasoua- ly. 4] WES! TWENTY-NINTH STRERT.—PARLOR AND Bedroocn to let to a gentleman and wile, with Board ; also a single Room for a gentieman, at summer prices. 4.6 EAST TWENIY-VIRST STREET, NEAR BROAD- > wi Large, pleasant Rooms, well furnished, en suite or singly ; table unexceptionable ; location most desira ble; terms moderate. 5G BAST NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS Wrst OF OO Broadway.—Pleasant Kooms to jet, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single genuemen. 6 WEST THIRTY-RIGHTH STRE Rooms, with tiret class Board, at sum: QL 103 % NGTON AVENUE.—A WIDOW LADY HAS jor and Bedroom on second floor: also one on bird floor. ply let, to gentleman ana wife; lads, Ay Q wrsr 2 x ELEGANT F prices. Tw SIXTH gentleman and wile or a fe 113 PAStFQURTRENTA STREET.—MRS. AK ¢) has very tine Rooms to let, with Board; house first class; references, 118 TY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR € n urnished Rooms, large with or w |, in a well located browu stone house; references suti®factory, T SEVENTEENTA STREET,— NEATLY FUR- ia wi al od Rooms, with Board #: all Modern improvements; home comtort ad 35 per Week. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, WITH « few good pleasant Rooms, with every ¢ fort, suitable for familfes or single per TY-FIFTH § or geptiem: uicely furnished Rooms, with good coupled by owner ; price very reaconable. QQ EAS? FOURTEENTH sre IUO singe Rooms, with goo Bo House first class. A LADY obtain re house, i, at summer prices. OF er RESPECTABILIT Th ions ith ms to es desiring posi ly no other id Uptown Branch of the best hy ME, box 188 hers DICAL AT. ARD AND confinement in the tam roadress M. 1., aie, IRE AND DURING vt by Dr. and Muu hi dvenue. AN HAVE Boal t and infant ston av iio Addr TO MET ONG BLOCK FROM THIRD AVENUE DE Pot, clos tral Park, front Room, wit Board, in a private Jewish family. Address M. oiiee, GING VANTE OUT DURING TE OARD AND Lf \ YOUNG GIRL, ENGAG ves Board in small 7 or with a Fi ¢ there are no other boaraers, within a short d Seventh avenue and Twenty b street; terms u ery moce Address, stating particulars, Herad offic A PARTY oF FOUR ADULTS DESIRE PERMANENT AA. Board v rivate family, reviding ina first cinas Address FELIX, Herald office, bowse and GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND IN A_ RES. private family B, rhiraselt a f two young 40 bo} nto exceed BT Address ©, A. M., box 4,47 Post off IN A PRIVATE FAMILY BY rma must be moderate ; references. it ofllce. Boake, wa th: BOAR, WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN AND Wir location between Fourth and Second # second and Toirty-¢ h streets. Address Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,46 Broadway ues, Thirty. G,, box BOAk® WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN | AND WIFE, for the jady only, in a small, qwet tamily, where bere ure few or no other boarders; location between Second end Fifth avenues and Fourteenth and Twenty-third ried. Aduress QO. P., box 110 Herald Uptown Brau 1, 14246 Brondway, PROARD WanrED— By A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, tn a piricily privaie family, where the comfarte ot home may be realized; neighborhood must be genteel and respectabie and above Fourteenth street; ternia must be moderate, References exchanged. Address A. O. H., Hecaid otioe. OARD WANTED--IN PRIVATE FAMILY, Room 10, 21% Fulton street... TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A GOOD ROOM AND Board ; location central, Address, with terms, C. B. A., ja offi HOTELS. PLACE HOUSE, ON THE RUROPEAN C70: plan, corner Broadway, Eighth & fooma ior families and #1 ree: and No. % Clinton ¢ gentlemen at inoderate aves. OWNS & HERBERT. Li28%, HOmEL, WARREN STKEEY, ONE BLOCK 4 from Broadwas, opposite City Hall.-Good, clean, airy tingle Kooms and nlce family Rooms by the day or week, with or without Board, very quiet location, EW .ENGLAND HOTEL, BOWERY, aN Buyare street. 200 Rooms, neatly furnished, Se. per night, $3 and BA per week ; for gentiemen only. place COUNTRY BOARD. STORIA...PERSONS LOOKING FOR PLEASANT, airy Rooms (house standing high and tabie choice) wil wlease address box 144 Post officer, Astoria, L. 1. ¢ Jomeu emill find the %, oem easy by OF C&T. AVENUE STATION NEWAKK AND Railroad, distance 16 minutes from foot of Liberty street, young married couple or two single gentie. men may eecure good Aubstantial Board, with neatly fur. nished front alcove room. CHARLES B. YORTER, with J. W. Wright, 198 Front atraet. T RFE AL New 'y fb T STaTY ISLAND, NEAR LANDING — ELE s oe Re superior Board, can be ts 6 man fen occupying & magnificent house. Adidre KURGANCK, bor 1b) Herald ofice. 7 OARD AT A PLEASANT FARM HOUSE, IN A be hful location, amope the Catakilis; bone scenery, jleasant drives, good ‘table and casily ac Je to Now ork three umes aday. Address PETER LINZLY, 4) Corners, Catskill, N.Y. BOARDING HOTEL, IN 4 PLEASANT COUNTRY VIL. lage, among the mountaing; excellent table: very large and well furnished Rooms, but’ few bourders taken; price from 6 to BE per week. Inquire of @. C. RAGE & BRO, 36 ireenwich stroet, New York. I ORD. CORNWALL, ON HUDS oie ground! freah veget and behing. ¥. ( SOUNTRY BOARD minutes’ 2 tained in istand. Tn West Thirty-fourth street, or address WILLIS righton Post office, 8. 1, YOUNTRY BOARD, NEAR KATONA, HARLEM RATL- road; farm boute ; WEBSTER HAIT, 480 Wet days. Reter George Men tay ed BOARDAT A FARM HOUs’ Pa, 107 miles from the city hy Erie mm fing and banting; etdree MARTIN. D. MYERS, Law N.Y. Terme we vo $10 per week. ((OUNTRY BOARD WANTED-—BY A FAMILY OF TWO acutta, three ebidren and Paricular® as © iveation, rooms, prices, fT, ® large luke {n front of the bi 22a West Fifty-third sweet, Sew ork from City Hall; farm house preferred; terms not to exceed | FS wweek for the party. Address, with full particulars, | RUSTIC, box 171 Herald office. NOUNTRY BOARD—AT THB RESIDENCE OF JOHN OMe , Cornwall county, N, Ya two hours from the Guy by krie an Short Gut Railroad or by sieamaboat to Cornwall I ; One of the pleasaftest spots tm the town: plenty of . water, boating, Hahing, de.; good table end pleasant rooms, and on reasonable teria, Audaress as above, or inqulre for JOHN &. RYDER, plano cvory, 10 minutes? waik from depet. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR ONE ADULT AND three ebiluren, for six or eight weeks, within one hour N BE HAD AT THE mbes MERWIN, Proprietor, G0. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY J snd two children, on a farm, about 25 miles from the ety; Hariem Railroad erred = Addr WILKENS, Herald ollie. Gs, ROOMS AND BOARD © A Miltord Hotel, Milford, Conn. EK: GM. BOARD AT A NEWLY FURNISHED HOTEL, 7 pleasant! ated, near depot, tie Ratiroad; con- venient to city; also at a farm house ore week. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. Gee, COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED NEAR T the Catskill Mountains at 87 per weok ; fishing xud bath- §ug near the Rouse. “Apply to ‘A. CARMODY, Sil Broud- ‘ay. LAIN COUNTRY BOARD FOR A SMALL FAMILY — ‘On Long Tstand, 20 nities from city and one mile from sleamboat; no objection tachildren, Por particulars inquire of Mre. FORMAN, 10 East Siateenth streot, GEASIDE.-BOARD WANTED, BY, A SINGLE MA SD where bathing and fishing ean bo had; terms must be moderate; would stop at farm house having those advanta- ges. Address J. W. LAW, Herald oitioe. ARRYTOWN..-A PARTY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with good Board in a private family, ten minutes’ walk from depot; terms moderate, Address ‘box 239 Tarrytown Post ollice, or apply on the premises, College avenue, ucar Broadway, Tarrytown, N. 6 EN PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Roard at a farm house, 12 miles west of Catskill, near Post office, Addreas W. M. O., Acra, Green county, N. Y. TANTED-BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, FOR A \ young married lady; not to exceed $6, and not more than one honr from the city, Address E., box 14 Herald Up- town Branoh ottice, 1,246 Broadway. FAMILY AND THREE SINGLE ROOMS AT THE Narwvoed House, Norwood, N.@. one hour from Cham- via Nortliern New Jer 7 Raltroud as in eve: GHITON.” SUMMER RESORTS. T THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, 41 39 minutes from New York..-Good Board and large, | CBIENT Point HOUSE | fronting th weil furnished Rooms at reasonable prices. R. MoMICHAEL late American Hotel and Congress Hali, Saratoga 5; AT THE WASHINGTON ROCK MOUNTAIN HOUS JX Dunelien, N. J.—Will_ be found the purest air, magni: cent views, abundant shade; most desirable and healthy piace for invalids and young ‘children in the victnity of this city; Gut feet elevation; 12g hour by rail trom Liberty strect, JOHN WOOD, Proprietor, OARDERS WANTED—AMONG THE CATSKILL Mountaine; plenty of milk and eggs: trout ishing: terms moderate. Call on or address NICHOLAS BROU Woodiand, Ulster’ county, N. Y., via Rondout and Oswe Railroad, ( \LIFFWoOD SPRINGS | HOUSE -DELIGHTFULLY located on the beach at Clifwood, Keyport, N. Jj first class house; #10 to $12 per week, Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 70 Bleee \HITTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR SPRE Madison county, N, ¥.—Open tor ply dircet by letter, or to D.'P. PE VAMILIES AND OTHERS CAN Bi with Board at the Arculartus Cottage, Saratoga, durtay the reason, at reasonable rates; the Cotface is in’ Regont street, a very desirable location ; close to the springs. Fest Horse, . Schooley'’s Mountain Springs, New Jersey. PLGEIES HOTEL, NEAR BABYLON, WAS BEEN RE- furnished and is now open for visitors, Fine fishiug. boating, bathing aud driving. Frequenters of the South Side will 6 comforts and attractions for which this house is © CO. 8. PITMAN (ate of the Astor House), Proprietor. H® AT THE ST, JAMES HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. L., this (Friday) evening, July 98. Trains leave Roose- yeltand Crand street ferries at 00 una . M LONG BRANCH, N. dj y, trom 2 till 4 SAMUE er street, New York, per week. S, Proprietor, ACCOMMODATED n ANSION HOUSE TEPTUNE ! NEW ROCHELLE, in W open; New Haven cars most every hour; time 40 tminutes, W. J. FISH & SON. ORIENT POINT, L. 1L—NOW ; situated on the extreme end of Long Island, und and Gardiner'’s Bay; only a mome: ; splendid sea bathing; fishing unexe ; reached by Loug fsland Raiiroad from r steamer Artisan, pler 26 East River. P M. B, PARSONS, be or eireala: QEASIDE RESORT— FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIRFICLD, | > Conn,—A few desirable Apartments to engages house | 40d aliention frst class, terms satisfactory. JOHN S, BLISS, Proprietor, walk to the w terms moder: James sip, al VELLERS TO WHITE MOUNTAINS, WHILE there, patronize Sugar Hill House, which 18 adapted to comfort: price k for Board, &c. Address r Yui, N.'EL, or GW. et, New York. SINESS PURPOSES, 2 WITH THREE DWELLING ROOMS nit; Pent only $8; well adapied for boot ness, MORRIS B, BALR, 259 West Thirty-fourth street. PINE STREE1 ‘urnished or un to HOWLETT & "ICES TO gether or Rep ly, moderate rent. Apply at a MOONEY. N CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE GREAT UNION DE- T°, Leto } op Pitty ne First Floor, 30 by %, of the building on ey of Forty-fral strect and Park avenue, é& CROSSMAN, Architects, 61 Eust Forty- IN THE FIVE 8TORY BUILDING 20 ster street; light aud airy; size 50x98. In on the premises I Orts TO LET, WITH POWER. 4 ANDRUS BROTHERS, American Express Buflding, 56 to 61 Hudgon sireet. OSEQF THE, FINEST, CORNER STORES TO LET 5x60, in front of ‘Terrace Garden. Inquire on the premises, 970 Third avenue, corner Fifty-elghth street. 0 LET—IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFICES siltable for business and light manufacturing purposes, Apyly 0 BARKER & COSTER, 10 Nassau street, '[\0 LETONE OR TWO LOFTS, 40X90; LOCATION desirable and rent nominal, Address SUGSR HOUSE, Herald office. rpo RENT—PROM AUGUST 1, CIGAR STAND, BROAD- estatirant, one of the largest and best known in a but responsible parties need address BROAD- 3 AURANT, Herald ollice. 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, PART OF FIRST Floor of tine building 87 Wooster street, 50x100; suitzble for exhibiting machinery. po LET-THE PREMISES 421 WEST FORTY-FOURTH street, used aga French dyeing establishinent, and an old established place, with Cottage Dwelling in rear; tubs, , boilers, and in fact all the running gear complete, Apply ’ TY, 79 Nassau stre ‘fo LET—ON BROADWAY, NEAR CANAL STREET. Second Fioor, nearly 100 "feet deep, 25 teet in width: res can be bonght if required; aiso Part of Apply at 41 Broadw 5 PER MONTH.—SUPERIOR BUSINESS Loc, 66 Thi Address the Fifth Floor, ers. fight. DWE “HOUSES TO DRT Furnished. ‘’ MY FURNISHED HOUSE TO A PARTY will board iny family of four persons. Addre: box Lod Heraid Uptown Brauch office, 1,246 Broad- FAMILY wi (PO, LET, FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY BROWN 41 stone Mouse, in Eleventh street, near Broadway one in West Sixteenth street, near Fifthavenue. Ap) W. J. COLES & CO., 69 Bast Tenth street, Un(urnished. BARGAIN. TO LET, ON FIVE TEARS’ LE dert Ligh stoop brown stone corner #onse, facing Contra! Park. Inquire of owner, 7 ington avenue, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN sTONE AA Nose to let Good le in; West Twenty eighth street, $1,400; one on Tweaty third #trect, ¥1,450; both stiperb. HENRY KING, 305 Wes! Twenty-nistu rivet. YOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, TO et, A n Fifty-sisth atrect, mear Fourth avenue, | | No.l Hout low io FRANCIS € od teunnt, AWYORD, 906 Third avenue. NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSI ond street, near Eighth avenue; W rooms store, private dwelling, lager beer Gr boarding wo slory frame house in rear; alep a cottage ta JAMES T. MOULTON, Broadway, Fity- third streets, BROWN STONE EXGLISH | 31% West Thirty-cbird sireet (Boorman | lings; bot waier, bath, ra e rent @1,700, T° LET—A HANDSOM THRE STORY HOUSE, with all rm Th maprovements, near Broadwey. in quire at 82 West Twe nty-ninth strect, M NEAT COTTAGE, MOTH STREET, BETWEEN s fixtures, er month} Fit \d Eleventh, marbie mantels no object ix Rooms rent #15) wire at BIT W OHIN QUACK BL.OOO. rece A? oom atroet keveral others kame price; one fone stories, $1,700, JOHN fe \ BROWN STONE unexceptional bieuk ; 80: near Lexiugton, $1,40044] UNDanw JOD, #29 t ned ay. RANISHED KOO NU APART MEN’ | TO . {TWO OR FOUR PLAINLY FURNISHED ROOMS, + $6 or 85. 1.275 Broady next to. corner of ‘Uhirty> rth street. Also nicely furnished Kooms at 104 Wert Twenty-ninth street; private family. | FURNISHED PARLOR, TWO BEDROOMS AND A. Kitchen; also « Hall Bedroom, separ i for housekeeping} moderate. West Twentieth street, té NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM Ann nEO. roow to let; gaa nod bath, Call at (8 West Tuiry uta et, near Broadwas, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1871. wl A RRIVATE FAMILY WILD Lier ished Rooms on @econd Moor; water; to gentlemen, without board; house desirable, 162 West Twenty-third street, A PLEASANT, LARGE FRONT ROOM, WiTH BATH- room adjolaing, to let, farntshed or unfurnished; rent i aiso one for 3, at 29 West Washington square, corner averiey place, FUBNISHED ROOMS APARTMENTS 10 Lek NDSOMELY hot and cold and location PURNISUED FRONT ROOM TO LET—WOULD sUIT ue or two: very pleasant; gas, £e. Apply to DRESS- MAKER, No, 7 Great Jones street, near Broadway. ] ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- -Also single Room, for gentlemen, without board, in (he new iret cass house 636 Seventh avenue, junc- tion of Hroadw: \d Forty-fourth street. TPO LET-PURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE GENTLB. men, in a German private family; gas ant bath, conver rent to all ferries. 181 Degraw street, mear Henry street, rooklym. re ‘PO LET—ONE OR TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, for single gentlemen, In a amnall German family. Apply at 231 East Fifty-eighth street, between Second and Thi avennes, LET—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH gaa, bath and use of parlor. Apply at 95 Clinton place, WO FURNISHED FRONT KOOMS TO LET —108 EAST ‘Twenty-seventh street, near Fourth avenue. Inquire at Russian Baths, in the house, WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with pleasant furnished Rooma in a private family, at 256 West Fourteenth street; reference required. $2 5Q BER ,WEEK.—A NICELY FURNISHED a OU front Room, in a amaill private famliy. Apply at i Renwick street, petween Canal and Spring streets, $5 50 NESEKLY-UARGE, WELL FURNISHED, ede)! nt front Room, suitable for housekeep- ing; bath, bW°and ‘ood waters was’ iuoluded. Apply owner, 418 West Thirty-third Stree 5 BOND STREET.—FINE PARLORS AND BED- 55. BORD cine pritcaron enite octalngiy, with or: with- out Bourd; tirst class restaurant next door. KAST TWELFTH STREET.—TO LET, IN A PRI- 2 65 vate family, fine Apartments or Suits or single, ay a very low rate; location and neigoborhood good. GO WEST, MURVENTH STRERT, THREE DOORS Je from Fifth avenue.--Elegantly ' furnished Rooms, without Board, for gentiemen only, in’ the tamily of a young widow ; terms moderate; roferenices exchanged. > EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY (+) and Second avenue.—-Neatly furnished Rooms to iet, to gentlemen ; family private, ee 123, FAST, TWENTY-NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN 23 Fourth and Lerlagion. avenuen-—Neatiy furnished Home, without bourd; family private; gas, buthy dc ences 214. EAST, ZHIRTY FIRST STREET WELL FUR. ed large Roo improvements, without bourd, 85 per week; Hail, would give partial board; family private; location pleasant, dy AND APART- ie UNFURNISHED ROOM: ; MENTS 10 Bo ahns YARTMENTS TO LET—FOUR TO EIGHT ROOMS euch ; severa: Floors of six room: with all modern improvements; rents from $15 to #20 per month. SAMUEG D, MACK, Third ener Seventy TTENTION.—A FEW MORE OF THOSE PLE Apariinents in the new bouse 551 West Fifty. eet ; rent only #12 40 for three front Rooms. Call at onc NEAT THIRD FLOOR, 180 PIPTY-FIE: near Lexington avenue, to let; parlor, kitchen and three light bedrooms; gas titares, wardrobes,’ dc.; rent $30 per month. JPBST FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO LE water, gus and all other accommodations. atreet. PUABLEN 817 MONTHLY, SECOND FLOOR, | FIVE q rooms; gas, bath, tiot and cold water snd stationary tubs; house private, Apply at premises, 196 bust 115th at, LOWER PART OF HOUSE 10 LET—AT 184 WAVER- 4 ley place, corner West ‘Teuth street, with separate en- trance; front and back parlor, dining room, kitchen aod two or four other rooma, all modern improvements, to re- enectable parties only ; rent very low. (pO GkT-FIRST FLOOR, 207) WEST TWENTIETH street; in good order; g: sing and water; to an American family without children, Kent #30 per month. 0, RU: t—-INCLUDING 45 Bleecker 10 LET-FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF HOUSE 151 Weat Forty-alxth street, between Sixtn and Seventh GE ROOMS, WITH GAS AND WA- oth 10 LET-AN FLEGANT FLAT IN THE WHITTE T° House, 48 Grove street; uiso the House 178 Waverley e mn pertect order? also Store corner Greenwich avenue ry street. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 108 Liverty st. 10 LET--A PLEASANT FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, all improvements, to a small, respectable family of adults, in private brown stone house; rent only $23 per mouth. 319 East Forty-ninth street. 10 LET—AT A LOW RENT, THE LOWER PART OF brown stone ce 1,119 Second avenue; all improve. ents and im good order. aoe ae Boe ree” Ww, ©, PLANAGAN, 153 Bowery, myo LET-IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH THE OWN. 1 Second Floor, 171 Rivington street. UNFURNISHED—A HANDSOME PARLOR itu Kitchen in basement; house supplied with ments, Apply on the premises, 115 West Twenty- et. References exchanged. alt impro seventn at hs . 39] Bast TWENTY-FOURTE STRERT, 8 2COND 321 avecue—Four Rooms. $18, $19, 820, $21 per month ; a8 and water on every door; private house. QQ 4 SIXTH AVENUF.—FURNISHED ROOMS; OVER 3 restaurant; next Masonic Temple, MARBLE MANTELS. ee KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ) A. Works, HA and 136 Eighteenth street, olfers 500 Marble and Maroleized Mantels, all complete; Monuments, Grave stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition’ G KUABER & 00. MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO %223 Ss West Fifty-tirst street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue,--Marble and Marbletzed Mantels, Monuments, Head- e8; largest varietics, original designs; cheapestia the ATEWART'S SLATE MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT- ment ia the city at lowest prices; elegant now designs, Tr. STEWART & CO., 605 Sixtn av., between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth s\ a DENTISTRY. years.-Renumbing appl tiful Teeth, $1; Set, #10. Plumpers for holiow ceek repaired. J. JAY VILLERS, 156 Grand (PEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST fects laughing gas, Beautiful sets of continuous gum Teeth on rubber, g10. Teeth carefully filled with g other preparations. DR. BODINE, 190 Grand Sets , near Broadway. CLOTHING. T 833 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, H. HERZ pays the highest cash price for Ladies and tiemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, dc. Ladies waited by Mra. Herz. OSENTHAL'S, 28 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR nth street (late G1 Phird avenue).—Larties and n ovlain the highest value for Cast-off Clothing pets by Inquirim or addressing. Ladies attended to H. Resenthal rr . ASTROLOGY. aflaire of iife. Sv Fourth avenue, Fee $1. MADAME fo: D BUSINESS CLAIR, voyant, tells past, present and future; shows likeness of hasband. 159 West Forty-lirat street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, ADAM ROSA, CREAT NATURAL CLATRVOY IML" reveals your wuole Iife trom the cradle tw the grave 473 Canal street, near Hudson, Fee #1, MEDICAL. Ll) PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, A “without meroary; manhood restored ; ofties strictly prit vate. Dr. HARRISON, 174 Bicecker street. TTENTION!—TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN MOSPI- AA tal experience; private diseases ulwa; A cured without mercury. Consultation free, Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker stre setasinsimseateiiibi ae A. GREAT AND, SURE ladies, The Portuguese #emaic Pills always give im Inediate relief, being specially propared for murried \piies. A indy wrives:— "These plu, relicred me to one day, without speonvenience, 2 magic.” rice ®) Dr. A. M. MAURL CEAU, office 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail LADIES PHYSICIAN GRINDLE, PRO- of midwifery, 2 east practice in # iu trouble, lef to the most ansions one interview ; elegant rooms for ladies Odice 20 West Twenty-sixth sreet, near A. MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 AA. West Twenty sixth street, cuaravtees relief to all female complaints, Pleasant roome for purelng, ith or emt xt iring pursing. venue, ADR AND MME, WILLETTE CURE AT | ONE i\.- interview. Their female remedies never fail. Rooms for ‘indies before and’ during confinement, 4 West Forty. fourth street, near Sixt avenue, LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMME ZN. diate relia, sure and sate; no fees required anul per fectly satited; elegant rooms ‘and pursing provides. Dr, ASCHER, No. Amity place, new number 17 (Laurens st.) AME PRIVATE DISEASES F TRY CUR) AA. wit mereury, manhood effect nally LEWr restore Beach atreet, 4) years’ successful practi RK FORM | A. CERTAIN « or without medicine, by Ma | it Micwitery 5 thirty ra’ practice. rench Female 0. 1, price, #1, or No. 2, specially pre= pared for ides, price #5, which can'never tally are fafeand healthy. Sold only nt her office, No. 1 Raat recond atreet, first door from Fifth avenue, and at drnggists 15? Greenwich atreet, No, 7 Sixth avenue, Coution—All otuers'are countertelt, Sur OF Sent by amaile D' CAN BE CON Practice enaules iio ADIES-THE BEST PLAC A bein is at Mew, MEYER? ru ! avenue, ADIES IN TROUBLE. iS UNLESS CURED J satiafactoriiy, with or without medicin Dr, PERKY, bt Bleecker street, RS. WORCESTER, PHYSICTAN, ONARLES rireot, between Washington and West. Hea, consult aii ailments, Bourd, nursing, iniants adopter, &e. AND MME. WESE iO interview; ae igo a) * ie aon nd during Goatingae) 4 sum thorenene e eRe, GHG wheats " Broadway, here ANT,™ = LES AT AUCTION: LEN A vER. ee aR ARIN ER & BROTHER, late RY H. LEEDS & MINER, (Established 1847, ) Salesrooma 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets. ‘Un SATURDAY, July 2, At W's o'clock, 9 Chambers ani Tonsehold Furniture, Sitrrors, Carpets, Ac. Particulars ia time, ROR, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Ollie and salesfoom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post oflice. 4 Paintines, Chromos, Engrarings, te, JOHNSTON & VAN ‘PASSELL will sell by auction on this day, at Mo'elock, wt their salesroom, $7 Nassau street, « cholce line of Paintings, Chromos, Engravings, &c. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, FS By WALDRON & COOKE, this day, at 11 o'clock, at 108 Liberiy atreet, great sacrifice and slaughter of Innocent litte Birds, forengn and American, beautitul and rare, on branches and under glass, Mr, Bergh and other philantro- pists ure invited to apend ‘their money to prevent sacclitce, ‘ub up by Galbraith, ‘On Saturday, at 1036 o'clock, very large assortment of second had and new Furniture, rpets, bedding, Glass, Paintings, Pianos, &c., &o. UCTION 8ALE—AT RESIDENCE, 12 TENTH STREET, one block west of Broadway, near Fifth aud Sixth ave- ues, this (friday) morning, July 38, al 10¥¢ o'clock prectacty, EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer. Velvet, Brussels, ingrain Carpets; rosewood 74 octave Planoforte, rich Parlor Suits, covered with satin brocatel, reps and baircloth ; Curtains, Paintings, Mirrors, Vases, Bronzes, Ltageres, Tables, ‘Turk: ish Chairs, Lounges, Bookcuaes, rosewood, walnut Bedroom Sully, spring and bar Mattresses, Bedding, Blankety, k:xten- sion Tabie, Buffet. Chairs, China’ Tea and Dinner Sets, out glass, crystal, China and Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c., ac. ' Sale Positive, rain or shine, UCTION SALE—AT 1290 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, THIS (Friday) MORNING, cominencing at 103 o'clock. LUKE FITZ. ERALD, Auotioneer, will sell this day, Friday, over 400 lots, by catalogue. All clegant, costly'and plain Household Furniture, Chicker- ing & Sou Pianoforte, P.er and Mantel Mirrors, fine Oil Paint- iu.#, real Bronzes, Bisque Figures, Velvet, Medallion Carpets, real ‘Lace and broc uel Curtaina, magalfeent rosewood Kta- Qrrem, Centre Tables, Parior Suits, ‘Marie, Antoinette, and rand Duchess atyle; inlaid gilded Lu.y'a Writing Desk and Bookcases, 700 choice voliines Books, Bedrooms, con- sinking, vig—Solld roscwood and black walnut Seta siyl ‘Lonis X1V.; single Bedsteads, ‘‘ureaus, Washstands, Ward- robes, Commode, Shaving Stands and Dressing Cases; 25 eie- gant curled Hair aud Sofing Beds Willows, Bolsters, Blan. ets, 50 linen She ts, 100 Pillow Slips; Turkish Easy Ubairs and Lounges, Clocks, Engravings, &c. Dining room con- sists, viz. ificent inlaid Buiet, cost $400; Extension Table, Chairs, solid Silver and Flated Ware, French China Dinner and Tea Sets, 260 pieces; Casters, Urna, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Rings, Linen, &c; Basement and Kitchen Furniture, Ico box. “Strangers wishing to atten: this sale take Sixth or Seventh avenue cars or ‘Twenty-third street stages. Goods boxed and shipped for purch: Br a eOEtONs, AUCTIONEER. Genteel Household Furniture, in Fifteenth street, near Second avenue.—nis day, July 28, at 10% o'ctocky at 37 East Fitteenth street, near Second avenue, the entire choice Furniture of a private dwelling. It will comprise the usual asvortment of very fine Parlor Suits, so'ld black walnut Dressing Bureaus and curved Beasteads, marble top Centre and Extension Tables, Library do., Warcrobes, Tapestry and Brussels Carpets, Oilcloths, best Hair Mattresses, Blankeww, Quilts, Sheets, Counterpanes, Chins and Glasa Ware, Kitchen Farniture, Ac., &c., allot which is nearly new and in good 2aMMog, Lalalogues enriy on the morning of sale. CAMPBELL & CO. AUGHONEERS No, 4 Wher ¥ , B* Rann arect—00 be rday, desirable Family Liquor Store; west aide; good stock; cheap rent; bargain this day privately; locauon Eleventh avenue, BY Mekouauty, averion eR, Will gel this day, at 11 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 79 Nassau street, a large and genera)’ assortment of jarlor, Dining Room, Chamber and Library Furniture; Velvet, Bras- sels and other Oarpets; 60 Curled Hair, Husk ana Wool Mat- treases, Bur Couniery ‘and Fixtures, Office Desks, Library and Secretary Bookcases, Wardrobes, Olleloths, ' Retrizer- ators, Pier unid Mantel Surors, 4c. The whule to be peremp- torily wold, BY MAX BAERS 0g 0 Carpets ‘ot 4 amber Su DORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, st Fourth street, entire Furniture, s . 20 roots. 4, Mirrors, Parior Suits; Velvet, SC pets, Beaateais, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Mat- tresses, Beddiags, Kitchen’ Furniture, Cooking Utensi's, &c- MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO., Auctioneers, 243 Broaaway- V. U. BERTHOLF, AUCTIONEER, SUCCESSOR TO Wa ters, selis this day, at 2 wok, 454 Canal street, sortment of Honsebold Furniture, consisting of Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobe, Secretary Book- le Top Centre Tavies, Wasbtands, Commodes, irs, Soras, Lounges, Extension T, erain Carpets, Mai Ru asa and Wooden Ware, Vases, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pilows. bed ting, Counters, Becr Pumps, Sueiving, Hack Fixtures and lots of sundries, PWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, RECEIVER'S Yj sule; Superior Court,’ Sarah t. Bogert'a.ainst Orlando M. Gitines.--Notice is hereoy given that on tue 4y of July, 1871, wt 11 o'clock, L will sel, through Edwin Pettinger, at 18 Centre street, ail’ the Stock, Fix ures, &e., contatued therein, consistins of Machinery, Hardware ‘Lou's of every description, Shelving, Glass Cases, &c., €. SYLVESTH: OR SALE AT UCTION-BY WALDRON on Monday, iv 31, at 12 o'clock, cor Chureh streets, an imported Setter siut, the haudsomest & COOKE, of Liberty and nge and white America§ TLES®*, ZINN, AUCTIONEER, SEULS i THIS DAY, commencing at 1's o'clock, At residence 124 West Twenty-sixth street, the’ complete Household Furniture for sale, viz rosewood Wianoforte, rich Parlor Suits in brocate! and reps, Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains, Bookeases, Brussels Carpe Tables, &¢.; Mirrota; also Dining Room'and Bedroom Fur- niture, single ant double Bedsieads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Heddinig, Lounses, Clocks, also Kitchen and Basement Furnitare, Cutlery, Pinte, Casters, China, Glass Ware, dc, Sale positive. N. House to let. J JOHNSON + Everybody Brilliant toned 744 octave JR, AUCTIONEER. portunity to secure beautiful Homes, at a GREAT EXLCUTOR'S SALE. known as the ‘iG A. OD'S FARM, AT INGLESIDE, QUEENS, NEAR JAMATOA, fn Flushing townshi, 175 ACRES OF CHO: on which there are two Dwellings ings, having been divided into Villa Prots, of from 2 to 9 acres each, will positively be sold without Umit, under’ direction of Wm. £. Wood, Amos Robblas anc Calvin B. Camp, E: excontors of the estate of Sarah R, Wood, late wife ot © A. M. Wood, by * JOHNSON & MILLER, at 1o'clock P. M., on the premises, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, i871. Free excursion tratn. ‘Th will be the largest and most important sale ever made of Long Island property, : Investors and Speculators Wilt have an opportunity such as taey have never had before and may never have gagaing of buying land a rale, all ready to be cut up into city lots, Remember, Ingleside (Queens) is no. remote plac situated in the townabip of Flushing, 80 iiautes’ rid Hunter's Point, two miles beyoud Jamaica, and only three miles from Fiusbing village. The estate to be aold is only a few minutes’ waik vom the present depot, while Stewart's Garten City Road, on which hundreds of men are now at work, and which will be completed in « few months, runs throngh the property and will have a station on the adjoining farm. Let the mult attend this great sale and bay a plot on whieh they may not only build a home, but whica will in ve years geil for ten times Queens ts proverbial tor health. It Las good churches, schools and ait other desirable village accommodations, attention fs Two-thirds of the purch: gage for three years. As the exen train to this great sale will probably be very large, ali who wish to buy are advised Ww make imume- diate application for tickets, ‘Train will leave over Long Island Railroad, via James slip and Thirty-four street ferview at 11 o'clock on morning of gale, ‘Licketa and maps may be had st the office of JOUNSON & MILLER, 25 N P. TRAVER, AUCTION eo. J.P. TRAVER & CO. will V July 2%, 1871, at L o'clock, on the promises, 12 955-1000 acres, with buildings thereon, situated on Westchester aren miie from the depot at White Harlem Ratiro: beautifully situated, and e of the the county. Eighty per e¢ mortgage § ther particulars Jones street. ACOB BOGART, AUC : a SATURDAY, July at Ho'clock, at the auction rooms, xtreet, large ‘asaortmens of Household Looking Glasses, Set Crockery, Also, a lot of Gr 0. u. PI rms of sale. money may retain on mort- nilding site e in ‘hase can remain on le positive. For maps and fur- pilice of the auctioneers, 68 Grea pets, AUCTIONEER, re <A. 'D. NELLIC THURSDAY, August 1}, 66 the premises, abgoln ig gt auction. der of Mi HB, Hl ‘and valuable 7) 4 Long #ranch, N comprising 16 Stores and Dwetling: let; the large and commodtots Hotel favorably known as the Clnrendon; and 17 nerves of choice Laud adjoining the Continental Hotel and tion ue allroad beach drive and the most desirable and vainable at potluiveiy sold to, the Bigh either in one parcel, or the stores and building lots rately or together may be determined on day Of sale purchaser baving privilege of sea front. Terma 10 per cent. cash on day of sale, $65,000 withia 30 days, and the remain- der may re on bond and mortgage. if sold senarately, one-third jorigage for two years. ELLICK, JR, & CO. ort OLD, &84 Broadway DAWNBROKER'S § DAY JAMES AGAR, A 1 Will well, at 99 New Bowers, 600 lots men's i ranch, and will b and wo Giothing.’ “By order of Josep Twybles, $0 Bayard street. DAWNBROKER'S SALE. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 12 Bowery, will geil this day, at 1 o'clock, 000 lowe Men's and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Undorclothiug, Bedding, Boots, Shors, &e, Also Coaim, Vantsand Vests, By order of T, F. Casey, No.B Thompron wurcet. DAWN EROK ERY DAY,JOHN M MER will nell, at Skirts and Remm Findeil, 726 F S RIPF'S SALE.—R, sell thie day, at 10 dwenty-nioth st w Goods. Urder 8. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL ding Mill, corner of ue, conmi@ing of Ma- Benches; lot of Mould- By order RENNAN, sheriff. W. 4, Borns, Deputy, MACHINERY TOR SA HORSE, PNGING, BOILER AND cea amp, complete, Inquire of F. GRUTK, & Ful ion 9 FOR SALE 6, 10, 20, % AND 60 HORSE BOILEUS: also 4, 10, 1 and W horse Steam Engines, bow and seo. ban JOUN MOLAREN, 4 Grand Ktreeta, Hoboken, XJ. ACHUNDERY AND FIXTORES RD BOARD Factory, including /Grounding Machines, Calenders, Liydraulic Vresses, Bushiog Machines, Micang Machines, Stuiaping Presses, Sam Pipes, Shatting, Hangers, Pulleys, Belling, &¢., eeparately or together. KIT, JOUNSTON & CO. FOL 263 West Twenty-ninth WO GOOD COPPER PLATE PRINTING PRESSES for sale at a bargain; one 21x, one Wx. Also several 1 sets of Alphabets, for platy or colored work. b, A. BRUCL, 873 Broadway. OWERY THEATRE. B BENEFIT OF MR. JAMES M. W. AT THE ATTRACTIO THE GREAT HIT OF THE YEAR, J. MeCionky's of . new drama THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Mr, JAMES M. WARD. GREAT SENSATION) IMM! r Sonn CLARKE, RD and WALDRON. by J. M. WARD, LO’ .. GEORGE GLEN ROY, ENDE po ad SCENE, TOM BOLAS, OT NIGHTLY ENCORED, M aw eRe at TE PA cwovon a Al sensu TN DON vu, ARD. AN. To-morrow evening, farewell benciit of Mr. E, BLANCH- W OOD'S MUSEUM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FVENINGS AT 8. SATURDAY MATINEE At 2. ¢ Production of the favorite Dram: NICK OF THE MR. GEORGE C, BONIFACE, pported by PPS ATI entitled ‘UUDS. un efficient cast of characters. FE TO-DAY, AT 2 P. M. ‘The beautiful Domestic Drama, entitled THE CHIMNEY’ CORNER. Concluding each day with a favorite farce. \TIBLO'S GARDEN. pt ‘THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 28, EFIT OF OLIVER DOUD BYRON, who will appear as JOE FERRIS THE FERRET, in the great sensational drama entitled ACROSS THE CONTINENT, SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL CAST. The Old Brewery. Pier 30 North River. Station 47. Underground Railroad, mn ai racifie Ralroad. THE GREAT TELEGRAPHIC FEAT, Arrival of the Railroad Train, MATINEE, ACROSS THE CONTINE! AT 2. » TO-MORROW, ‘OF FERRIS, K##CKLEBONE JOHNNY AND C&SAR appear in ACROSS THE CONTINENT at NEL TO-MORROW, NIKLO’S, at 2 o'clock. CROSS THE CONTINENT MATINEE, NIBLO'S, TO- MORROW, at 2 o'clock. THE RAILROAD TRAIN, Tan OnRGRAFG SCENE, Orchestra Seats ONE DOL- #OR SAL WAIT, corner Spring and Kellinger streets, Yonkers, A, won, ROUTE FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM . ¥. A. allthe Fixtures, in a Nassau street. good | anon for selling, death of t! —FOR SALR, A FIRST CLASS BARROOM, WITH locality, and well stocked, he proprietor, Inquire at 116 boys, alight! D. BHEA, N ESTABLISHED, Broome GEOR Chambers street. id busi at 23 Chambers strect, PROMINENT, down town Liquor £stablishment and Restaurant ; yi 0 Stock ; 460 rent; for $2,000, 0 CAMP. BELL & CO,, Auctioneers, N CORNER RESTAURANT FOR SALE—LOCAIED ON. Kighth avenue; apleadid busine: thousand to make poser Ww. must sell LARGE LOT OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND damaged, wiil be sold at a sacrifice, iret, corner of Crosby street, FIRST CLASS auction Monday. te itand;one chance of particulars at 23 y Store Ay ‘SIME! CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON FOR unsurpassed ; splendid in- Bale — i Mnidets dequedtlonable rare chance, ‘Apply ‘isamediately GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. NO. 1 CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-WELL known, extensively patronized, long lense, low ren (raordinary chance. Particulars at 23 GEORGE W. SIM aMbers street. Store Agenc; A Tool Busine: and Milk Stores, A, ~ immediutely, Bowery, a very cheap rent; ba: Apply to tent. Persons me CODY'S, No. 8 Gold atzect, —FOR SALE, SPLENDID R Billiard one Distiiiery Liq Liqnor Stores, Mik Depots and Rottes, Photos Bakeries, Confectioneries, Variety Stores, RARE CHANCE.—§15,000.—FOR SALF, A. STAPLE well established, secured F ing business can call at ifOLLAND & “by tetiers TAURANTS AND ample Kooms, Cigar Stores, corner Liquor Stores, dersey City raph Galleries, Joal Yards, Canay MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. AN OLD ESTABLIS! FIRST CLASS 3} Bi gain will be given it applied SOUN'A, DUNN & COs & 00. 23 eat bidver; m Broadway, corner Thomas street. N OLD ESTABLISHED APOTHECARY STORE Fe 896 Broadway. t be sold this month, FOR SALE TO ITGH. Apply at 5} West ; ine chance, SOREN’S Store Agency, 896 Broadway. LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—FITTED UP IN GOOD Filliard Tabies, all_compiete x’ lease, elegant fixtures, SOKEN'S Store Agency, will be sold BASERY For Sauer Thyd avenue. iB FOR SALE Post oilice. {LORENCE Ri xtroet nad Broadway, for sale cheap, t» close concern cheap rent dress GEO, 15 MILES FROM N ‘25 to 30 barrels weekly ; with or without property. ply at 57 Morton street, New York. RUG STORE, STOCK AND FiXTUR sacribce; rst class, Address M., Hudson City ( @ good opportnnity for a brain Y, MITCHELL, St. Mcholus Hotel. OK SALE--LEASE AND FIXTURE DOING GOOD INDOOR RBUSI- ness; must be sold, as no reas fused; reasons for selling given by P. SHERIDAN, No. 964 je offer will be re YOR Ap: AURANT, CORNER OF HOUSTON man, A OF AN OLD entablished Coal Yard in Brooklyn, situated near the Apply at corner of Prospect and ferries, Rent moderate. Pearl streots, OR SAU! fold on account o! 204 Fulton street, i OR SALE—TiE OLD ESTABLISH ani retail Confectionery Store; will be sold ch —TIQUOR STORE AND BILLIARD Saloon, dotng a good business, with thive yeu Fit feaith. “Appi 0 BOHDE & DOSCHER, WHOLESALE on account of the owner leaving the city. Apply at 67 New Canal atreet, OR SALE—A FIRST © town. doing a good ti owner wisiie office, giving name and addres LAS ". DOWN the WINE ROOM, will be sold cheap, to leave town. Address L., vox iss’ Herald ae? SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Lager Beer Saloon. Cause o! 1,271 Broadway. {OR SALE-—SIOE STORE, ESTABL ling, proprietor sick. sa ott 4 SHED 4 YEARS; will take Brookiyn real estate in exchange. Apply on premia Ft, 132 Bridgy Apply to FOR SALE STORE AND Goods; Store one of the best in the city; has been estab- isbed a mumber of years: will bo vuld at a Address, for further particulars, goo reasons for selling. A.B. C., Herald office, JOR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS MA cturine Bosiness, capavie of large extension, S, Herald ofiice, foing to lence the cit Third avenue, ins SALE—TABLES, WITH ALL THE machinery, to run by power, ke. ANDI indies’ skirts, suits, 61 Hudson street, Am OR SA JOHN M. DATE ter connty. M. K. Thorber' ©. A. WORDE! teenth atreet, + 173 an 5 rent $26 per month. between 104th and 105th street —A TRUNK STORE, WITH ALU tools for manufacturing ; established 7 years. 104 Third avenue. VOR SALE-FIRST CLASS GROC Tuguire of WHYLAND or PARSHALL, at 17 Chambers street, or add Westminster Hotel, Irsing pirce and press Building, ret, Brooklyn. SALE—IN BROOKLYN, E. D., A FIRST CL! wor Store; will be sold cheap, A. TYLER, 18 W owner baving other est street, N.Y. HOUSE FURNISHING reat sacrifices NU: Address THE OWNE ing for the mannt. RUS BROTHERS, | THE Apply to KY IN WESTCHES. FOR SAUE—A SEWING MACHINE KNOWN AS THE American Sewing Machine; cost #€0 one week ago. Call at 668 Third avenue, in the store. OR SAL established (rade; excellent Toguire of LEW Hl. BAKER & CO, no Crosby. CLOTH HAT AND CAP FACTORY; GOOD jocation ; a great bargain. 430 Brooine street, cor: poeta hid aN — rer SALE GHGAP—KELTON'S CIGAR STORE, NEWS- aper Stand and go ivisihens, dc. re te ood lease; tra ness will be sold for valu Broadway, frst floor. RON, for nale, Bridge street, Brooklyn. L222", 4 avenn years, Apply as above. DEAL ESTATE BI OR SALE AND STO) ‘Mint Uo wold fenunediatalyy Unguire. at ast ¢ unt be sold {mmediatel inquire ai Cae ORNER LIQUOR STORK—-WELLWO- 150 TONS OF NO, 1 WROUGAT SCRAP IRON Apply to H. M. OLARK & CO. 46 and 48 USINESS, AT YORK Y sale—Established 18 years.’ Ay er and Soda Water ed Ho, dally; through Oxtures, LL TO LET AT % SIXTH a furniture store for 0 $25 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 4 J a Candy Store, good rooms to live to, at 204 Bliva- beth atrey $150 WILL B ambere street. A with the langua tion as tutor ina bighly resp, and Ttaly f lent to teach Ge m4 reut #20 a month. Apply to D, I INSTRUCTION. YOUNG GERMAN, HAVING BEEN ‘sof both these countri THE LARGE STOCK AND MX. tures of 4 good Liquor Store, with Apartmen PRLEY, 27 New ui IN. FRANCE and being most familiar desiren a fully and Mtallay, aiso mathe and other similar sciences; best references given. ress, With particulars, 5, A., box 160 Herald ofliee, SORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE,ROARD- ing and Day School for young gentlemen, 170th street aod Kingabrid, school will reopen. Sepiter Cireulare at G. Ls Qt. 30 er Spr, road, New York: seve we ieenth year. PREVOST, principal, pinasse’s, 25 Pine street, New York, COLLEGE, RHINECLIPF, N.Y. +) Studies comimence tirat Monday in September. Apply to Kev. M. J. SCULLY, 18 versity of France, Beoronp HOTEL, Th fet tia Ree J proprietor begs to there hate i st Accommodation, SIXTH AVENUE. -FRENOH 1 ENTE Pronunciation, given in pstyate families, by M. REAU, formerly @ magistrate and Member ot the EUROPE. L’Areada, Park inform ve been fo wounded or sick lodged in bis hotel, which is consequently perfectly clean and [ree fro Hon, and quite Feady to receive guests, who wil tind me SONS, WITH A nk tumerous patrons that inte usual FP GRAKD BADE HOTEL AND CA8INO OF SAXON Wallis, Switzerland, combined wit Bromine and ments of the haal (trente et quarente, roulet cond comsounication fron Get of aa the world-renowned odine springs, offer to @ \oarlae ait the og a4 ‘ont mia bare batinental epae—soweusiay Speienntes, Te. 1 Beqol with Sasony ee CENTRAL PaRK GARDEN. RAND SUMMER NIGHTS" mo. THOMAS ‘THIS (FRIDAY 1. Overture, “Don Glovatmi oe 2 Bridal m, “Lohengrin®, & Waite, “ullastratidaen" Theme and # ‘ “ncaa ‘Marci, Op. ii3: Secure, “4 i 7, Walley “Husrgersing ey: & Saltarello, “italian Symphony® .. 9. Overture, “Port and Peunant®, 1. Fantasie, “Visions in a Dream? (With Soto for Ziiher) CONCERTS. ID HIS UNRIVALL! ist o: i} e is} : Polka, “Francaise Loischen”! M1 Polka “schnell Jockey 12. “Gees March” # Guag Admission Tickets, 60 cents. Private Hox exita. | PACKAGE OF 12 TICKETS, FOUR DO} RS. _ To be had at the principal music stores, NOTICE. “The many nightly diay pomted are " again noiltied i at ULLILN'S GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS are only TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SUNDAYS, Commencing at § o'clock. LYMPIC THEATRE. econd, Week, and asst Senn of the popular Dutch charactor actor nnd comedian, JOHNNY ALLEN, in McClosky’s great drama, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, Saturday Mutines. SCHNEIDER: nay DOY HOUSE VON DE RHINE. Waar Every Fvening and GREAT SUCCESS. E (iG, ABR: 5 z & L OR THE OL F CHERRY TREE ¥ 1 INN, 1 ype “TO GR sees BEAUTISUL SCENERY, STARTLING TABLEAUX, ‘ BRILLIANT EFFRCTS, anda CHARACTERS. POWERFUL CAST OF Lr VERY EVENING. INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, FRIDAY, JULY BENEFIT OF SOL SMITH RUSSELL, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE BERGER FAMILY SWISS BELL RINGERS. A GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT, FAREWELL MATINEE TO MORROW AT 2 P. M. INA EDWIN’S THEATRE. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS, THE BERGER FAMILY, SWISS BELL RINGERS, THE “HIT” OF THE SUMMER SEASON. HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF SOL SMITH RUSSELL, FAREWELL MATINEE SATURDAY, JULY 29, AT2 P.M poets BS, F. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYS FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1871. FAREWELL BENEFIT of MISS LILLIE ELDRIDGE. ALMA; OR, H Lb IN BONDAGE, M® F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYE THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Denetit of the gifted young artiat, MISS LILLIE ELDRIDGE, who will appear {a her beautiful new play of ALMA; OK, HELD IN BONDAGE, by Fred Marsdeu, Bsy., after which MK. WM: Hy POPE bas kindly ¢ducénied fo recite SHERIDANS? RIDE. RIURSDAY wad FRIDAY. EUERINGS, Jal INURSDAY an b fs G. W. THOMPSON-IN TWO. FAVORITE CHARACTERS THE REPROBATE and the PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. Juveniles ta matinee 1-cenia Saturday eveniuc entire change of gramme, In active preparation ihe sensation of THE MOUN- TAIN KING, 4.55,~PR, KAHS'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM OF TAS. SAIAVELS SCIENUE AND ART, 745—Croatway—745, See the Dying Soldier, (he Horned Woman, the magnifivent Florentine Venus (the moat perfectiy formed woman in world), the Bear Woman, Making a New Nose, Moustrosities aud Beauty and 40,000 other marvellous objecis, collected at an expense of half a million. OPEN DAILY. Admission fe, 745 Broadway. NEW TORE, MAENNERCHUR, SUMMER NIGHT Featival, Concert and Hall, will take piace Saturday, Faly 29, 1871, in Terrace Garden,’ Fiity-elghth street, between Lexington abd Third avenues. ‘To commence at 8 o'clock te theevening. Tickets 50 cents, ‘Tickets to be obtained of any ‘of the members or at the } ROOKLYN RINK, CLERMONT AVENUE, NEAR MYR tle avenue. SUMMER EVENING CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT, AT & JOSEPH HEINE. ADA HKINE, CARL BERGMANN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Admisaion, 25 cents. ONTINENTAL HOTEL--LONG BRANOH. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1871, COMPLIMENTARY. BENEFIT TO RT AND HOP 27 and |. LEVY GRAND PROMENADE CON! by Mr. J. LEVY IMENT BAND, nd permission of ei JAMES FISK, Je nd the CBLEBRATED NINTH RE » Sele L NTRAL PARK GARDEN WINTER SEASON. NO tice, The public is respectfully tuformed that after ‘Theo. Thomas’ concert season (about the middle September) this fashionable estabishment, unsurpassed for cofifort and elegance, wil be let during the fall and winter for concerts, bails, fairs, wedding parties and orivate soirees. Apply on the premises to JOMN KOCH & BROS, Proprietors, ‘ ‘Postronenunt. — Postponement of the G itt Concert and Distributton f the Benetit of the Fonndling Asyliun, Sisters of rity of New York, and Soldiers and Saiiors’ Orphaus® Home, Washington, D. C, ‘The commisstoners and trustee have determined that « Postponement is necessary, to enabie them to dispose of whole number of tickets ‘In the above-named enterprise, as coutemplated in the circulars heretofore Sasned, to Destow upon the institutions named the largest benefit. ‘Their report, this day filed with the Collector of Internal venue tor the District of Columma, fully detaile under the reasons, aud shows the steady and jucreasing sales tickets, ao ax to give asanrance of the speedy success of this charity, The commissioners and trustee regret that have not been able to establish the necessary agencies an eomplete the aale of the large number of tickets advertised fa"the time heretofore named, and they have selected the Md Riad November next as the furthest time that will be required. Should they sifeceed in disposing of all the tickets before that day, the time of the distribution will be advanced Promptly to an earlier day, of which ten days’ notice will be xiven. The commissioners and trustee will uot cousent to = distribution with half of the uckets unsold, anda a Honate distribution of gifts, as has often occurred in similar enterprises. In conclusion, we state that the real estate conveyed to the trustee is held upon trust, to secure to every tekes holder a return of his money incase the distribntion of gifts should not be made, because of a porstble failure to dispose of all the tickets—a result not likely, in our opinion, to occur, Judging, as we do, from the manifestations of public coma: dence bitherta rmotired Uy this enterpris H. MoMULLOUGH, Ek GEORG CASTLE, A. MADY vocatisr, witt EXCELLENT VOICE AND . choice repertoire, can have engagement. 688 Broadway, from 12 10.2 P.M. eens PIANOFORTES. A. MARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MARERS, TO rent or sell cieap; rent allowed on purchase, Call at M. M. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union aquare (185 Fourth avenue). MAGNIFICENT SEVEN AND ONE-THIRD OCTAVE 4\. Chickering Piano, neariy new, at a bargain. Parties that desire one of Chickering’s very best iustrumente apply at 3) Hangon place, Brooklyu. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY Piano, seven octave, ‘overstrung bass, carved every Improvement, great sacrifice; instaiments taken, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. + MAGNIFICENT 74 OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. fore made jo ordst, culenrated maker, tully guaran teed, used’5 mont ott 8760, for $215; Parlor Suits, Palnt- ronzes, Cabinets, Silverware, ‘Etageres, Bool § rty family levying city. West Fifth avenu ’ SSeblii ARGAIN,-SPLENI@D NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSK- wood Piano, carved legs, serpentine mouldings, all im- provements; warranted, cheap for cash or gs monthly to btalments ; must sell. R. CABLES, i aw Eighth avenne, near Thirty-rourth street. OR SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE, BEAUTIFUL ROBE. wood Piano, carved legs, round corners, city made — in best order, for half its value; best opportnnity for » vate family. 100 West Bleecker street. aCe keh gd aur had da CARVED legs, latest style, ;, Clegant ‘octave rosewood, overetrang Dass, kel, uine parents. JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal. phe Baxi ne Pur MELODRONS AND ORG ANS—OF NEW AND beautiful myles, of different ‘makers, at ow prices fee hor monthly instweiments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 48% away, than can be found elsewhere. IANOFORTE. MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT, 744 OO. tave, neariy new, ior less than cont; vol and Covers nhs bor for auipping. Call at, Be ROTH'S Furniture eet, near Bi y. Warehouse, 60 Bleecker Os $25O_ Mewoor. Panovore, Stool and Cover. cw months, Apply at private Gav —MAGNIFICENT DOCBLE ROUND 7% 0G. $275. pricy brilliant tone rosewood Pianoforte, made to order for $750, for 3275; Parlor, Chamber, Dini niture Residence 12 Kas Tenth ‘bel Universiy and ¥ f Monte T CLASS PIANOS,—nENT UN $290 LOE Noacents rreniars taniled free. United states Piano 645 Hroadway, New York. WILL BUY A MAGN geod T% OCTAVR = " MUSICAL, HE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘The most prominent munical institute, For particulars apply to H. SHROEDER, Director. BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES unequalled for accuracy and durabitity wn play by the leading amateurs and profersions oH ‘on hand, Tables at prices ranging {rou 250 uy: so unique atylon for dwelling houses, PHELAN & COLLENDER, 743 Broadway. AVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED BILLIARD ‘Tables, farnished with the colebrated catgut custion, wt greatly reduced prices, New 5x10 Talos, complete, #279 each, and other sizes at corresponding rates, Warerooms corner of Canal and Centre srects, H, GRIFFITIVS NEW DESIGN OF TARL + with four lege and bevelled sides, with Delane: Patent Wire Curhions cau omip be bought at 40 Vesey niroete

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