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2 " _ BOARDER’ 1 WANTED. oo. pours. OF CHATHAM JUARE—GRANT G2 and 62 & per week. Open al re) 5 or tamily ot acute 335 West | Fourteen’ ferences. ga tg A PLACE, FRONTING "STUYVESANT Rooms, en suite ot el ith; iabed, (0 lety with rst’ class “Board.” eférences ex: —HANDSOMELY, FURNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS Po My oy families, with ve } Xs t. jendanes and priraly good for families accus Cass living % Went Piy-secona street $2 m TO $6 PER WEEK.-FURNISHED ROOMS TO oe without Board or light housekeeping; merican family. €9 Hudson street, corner Harrison. BLOOKS, FROM BROADWAY $6 | AND. 87 PER 186 Bleecker street.--Furnished or uufurnished Rooms: w with or without Board, for families or single persons. & FHIRTIETH STREET, EAST, SECOND DOOR FRO Fifth avenue; handsomely furnished Rooms on secon Boor; southern exposure, en suite or slogly, @ io o' on Gret and third Qoors; fir table ; reference: 4 WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—VERY DsSIR- able Third Fioor, furnished, to rent, with ats to fam- flies and singe gentlemen; references exchan, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM 5 Macdo nel seromn ~A Private f family will let furnished Room, with Board, to gen and wife or single gentle- men. x TO $10 PER WEEK.—C0OL, PLEASANT ROOMS, with excellent Board, for families and single persons, Bleecker atroet, six blocks west of Broadway. — BAST TUIRTY-FIRST. STREET. PERMANENT oR i be accommodated with handsome ard. Arrangements may be made ap and ‘trai class for the fall and winter. NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. © COUNTRY BOARD. STORIA.—PERSONS LOOKING FOR PLEASANT, a, Siry Rooms (0 (house standiag high and tabte choloe) will 84 Post office, Csr I. Gentlemen wil find the sooees easy by boat OF cars. W PLAIN, PLEASANT PEOPLE, He PREFER home comforts to ‘style, may address, FARM HOUSE, Sa'em Cenire, Westchester count WH Y. Terme 28 50 per week, Use of horse includea, to Mr. Ernest Hall, Morrisania. 7 THE BAY SHORE HOUSE, BAY SHORE, UL. 1 e, 40 miles from New York—Good Board large, iurnl Rooms at reson ete Th good fen. ing and gunning. R. RHODES, Proprietor, PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A DELIGHTFUL Country Seat on the Hudson, will accommodate a family or party for the season or year with suite of pleasan Robme and first class table; extensive fresh fruits and vegetables; stabling, Particulars at rit avenue, SPANISH GENTLEMAN, 21 WANTS A NICE LARGE clean, room, superior break: ‘fast and tea, in acongental, comforiable home, ol and easy of access, Only those a lee jest particulars and refer- ences noticed, “Address (inees PERMANENT. box Lut Post ofl, jew York. OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, AT A FARM house within 80 or 40 miles of the city, for a lady, infant ri nurse; state location and terms, mode of accens, ac. FURNISHED Roome a APARTMENTS 151 Shae WEST TWELFTH re —TO LET, NICELY Furnished, to w small. tidy family, Parlor Floor, Base- ment and two Koomes on third th secretary bed in fe prior Inquire of USHER, at L. M. Bates’& ole, 491 Broadw: 160 EAST THIRTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR LEX: DQ ington avenue.—A private family will let on recond floor a newly furnished large front Room, # ly; ball Bedroom $2; modern Improvements. iT WEST TENTH STREET.—TO LET, FRONT 65 Ani back’ Parlor, Extension and front Basement, ‘all newly and elegantly furnished for bousekeeping ; terms $75 per mont. 384 Sixt AVENUK.— FURNISHED PARLOR AND ‘edroom, for a gentleman and wife. Over restaur- ant, with plano, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET. ba RF: On FLATS TO LeT_142 EAST FOURTEENTH reet, on the first and second floors; elegant for first class families; $85 per month; every possible convenience. Apply to the janitor, LET—FIRST FLOOR AND mr SIX 10 T° roots, 188.0 hard street; rent #20 per mont edaern SANDFORD, 168 138 Bowery. room4é Whitney House, | OARDERS WANTED—AT WASHINGTONVILLE, IN asmall private family: large house. pleasant rooms. Address box ? Washingtonville, Orange county, N. Y. Boe WANTED AT A PLAIN FARMER'S, BOARD for @ woman and three children, 7 to 10 years old; no extran, Terma must he moderato. Address MUSH AND MILK, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch cmon 1,96 i 246 broadway. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, ON LONG Island or New Jersey. within one hour from City Hall. ‘Address BOARD, box 131 Herald office, stating terms, which must be moderate, ee UNTR D MAY BE & PROCURED AT A FARM tee i Esveue ‘county, one hour from Catskill. Plenty hade, milk, &c. Kor particulars addreas J, STEINERT, of Post office, New York, box ].4.7H STREET, $17 WEST.—ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS ly, to let, with Board; private table if jon strictly first class, 1 TH STREET, WEST, 91.—IN THIS ELEGANT HIGH stoop brown stone house, handsomely furaished Rooms # ict fenatite oF singly ; table unexceptionable ; private table OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW PERSONS DESIRING A C comfortable home in the country {n = sae rm boas, pleas: ey ehaded by large trees, can ad judson, IRVING PLACE.—NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, to two single gentlemen or gentleman ani references, Wwito; GHTEENTH STREET, SEAR FIFTH QT atcone—Booms foreat newly furnished, with Board; Bouse treat slass; references exchanged. 5 MEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. —DESIRABLE 3s Rooms on second and fourth floors to rent, with Board; also table Boarders taken ; terms moderate, 38 Nest FOURTEENTH STREET.—-HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board; references exobangéd, J family, half a mile from the Esopus steamboat landini lenty of exge, chickens, milk, fruit and ‘vegetables ; term: 4 and 87 per week. Address iE, Esopus, N. ¥ Conn, BOARD MAY BE HAD IN A PRIVATE 40 LET-A Ee FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS— adie gas fixtures, dc, to a sm of adul respectable family in private brown atone house; rent $35 per month. Nt. “WEST _ " FIPTY.SECOND fioor.—Pleasant furnished Rooms to let, without STREET, THIRD References required, 100 board. 4.4.5 WEST NINETEENTH STRERT—FIRST FLOOR +) of a cottage hoi , unfurnished oF furnished ;frontand back ¢ntranca, both pi the floor ; possession immediately. water on pe SALE. ECOND BAND SAFES IN GREAT ins oifered. Please call and examine perils elsewhere. Sates exct RSS MERICAN EAM SAFE COMPANY, 50 ) Broadway. _ A —FOR SALE, THE FIRST CLASS OLD by incl «ished corner Liquor Store 60 Prince street, corn Meron, tonether wrth four years’ Lease of the entire | ‘alld tog; rent only $1,200 p tbe sold oi nt of the death of the ‘Owners it not sold before Tht ext wil itively sold that day ay at It c'alock, by avction. DUNN 233 Bowery. A bye he tae defcre p Al Fartioulare with JOHN A. & 6O., AMILIFS CAN FIND BOARD ON A FARM IN ‘Westchester, 49 minutes from Sing Sing depot; healthy, shady; milk, vegetables, &c. Cull at 99 King street, or ad- dress B. P., Sing Sing. GR, SUMMER BOARD, AT $8 PER WEEK, CAN BE had atthe Pine Grove ‘House, Catskill Mountains, six miles west of the village of Catakill; location and surround. ings MARL convenient and retired, Address JOHN LAM ‘MAN, Leeds, Greene county, N. ¥. 4 “WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FY AVE- Due,-Blegantiy furnished Rootos, with Board, for gen- tlemen and gentleman and wif for the suminer mod- erate, Call Tortwodays, 6 “WEST FORTY-SECOND STRE! Sixth avenue, Pleasant Rooms, tiemen of quiet habits; also table board ences given and required G66 HES, NINETEENTH STREET.—DELIGHTFUL location, house thoroughly, furnished and vory desir- able; table equai to the be! jooms en suite or singly; re fined associations; terms reasonable; reterences excl . 10 MACDOUGAL SPREET, NEAR BLEKCKER.— Furnished Roonts, with every convenience for house- keeping, to let, to reep2ctable small families. 110 S283 FOURTEENTH STRERT—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with Board, in a first class private honse, to gentiemen and wives or single gentiemen; terms moderate (0 permanent parties; references. BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, MRS, ARNOLD has very fine Rooms to let, with Board, transient ith Board, for gen- } punctually ; 3 reter- 3 oarders taken at reasonable rates; house first class; refer- ences. al WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH ‘avenue and Broadway,—A handsome back Parior, furnished or unfurnished, closet, hot and coid water; aso Rooms on second and third floors, with Board. 12 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH and Seventh avenues. Handsome Parlor and Bed- room and suic of Rooms on thir floor, with first class Board; without children ; references exchanged. 128 AND 180 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.— Three handsome Parlors, on first floor, algo third lors front Rooms, with hot and cold water, tolel, with ard; private table if desired. 129 GHRYSTIE STREET.-LARGE, AND, 8WALt: furnished Rooms to let, suitable for gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen, with or without Board. WEST THIRTYSIXTH STREET.—A GENTLE- man and wife can find a handsomely furnished front 32 with only partial Board, ina small, quiet family ; 1o- cation central and convenient, only a few coors west of Broadway. MACDOUGAL STREET. PLEASANT ROOMS TO let, with Boar 12, two persons; single Rooms, 86 and $7; a few ‘day taken. EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN IRVING lace ant Third avenue.—A. la nay, will let a neatly 142 Room, to gentleman und wif ard for lady if Gesired; terms moderate, 14.4 MExINeTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH street.—Very pleasant front Room, with Board, to a fentieman and wife or single person; all ‘modern tmprove- nt 136 ‘one 45) FAST FIFTEENTH STREPT.-A LAROE. HAND- somely furnished Parlor, with Boara for geutieman if see also Kooms for two ‘gentlemen; single Rooms, r without Board. 148 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—SECOND floor front Room to Jet, with Foard, to gentleman ane wife or two single gentlemen. Terms $16 per week. References exchanged. 17 MAcDOU GAL STREET.—DOUBLE AND SINGLE Rooms, with or without Board; terms moderate; bouse and tabie first class. 22] BAST ELEVENTH STREET.—AN ENTIRE PAR- 41 ior Floor; other fine Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board ; private table if desired 24¢ 307 BAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE, OR TWO _Fantlemen or gentleman and wife can obtain nicely furnished Rooms, with good Board, in private house, occu- pled by owner ; price very reasonabl ble. 299 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE front Room to let, with Board, toa gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen ; also Hall Rooms, Terms mod- erate. 94.5 West FOURTEENTH STREET. WITH BOARD, O40 to gentleman aua wife, elegant third story front Room ; also hall Bedrooms for gentlemen at $8 per week. 46 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY-FIFTH sireet.—A furnished Room to let, to two genti men, with or,without Board; on!y two persons in the fa FRENCH LADY OFFERS HANDSOME BOARD injher beaustul house on the Bay Shore, Thirty-ninth Street and Third avenne, Delaplaine House, Rrooklyn. Take Hamiltcn feriy and Fort Bamiiton cars. LADY LIVING ALONE. IN RETIRED, TH let, with or without Board. COSEY house wishes to let chotce of elegantly furnished Rooms, Hingiy or en suite, to gentlemen and their wives; Board for indy cnly; private table 1 desired. 102 East Seventeenth at. SECOXD FLOOR OF TAREE ROOMS, CONTAINING ‘every convenience, to let, to a famity or a party of gen- emen. with ail the comforts of a home, ina private family, ‘on Lexington avenue, near ‘Twenty-ninth street; price about {850 per week. Adaress M. L. S . Herald office. T THE STUYVESANT HOUSE, 759 BROADWAY, ner of street. Nicely furnished Rooms, with or Paid Voard. single Rooms #10. Lodging ‘Rooms trom to KADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING Ar OR. confinement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. 144 West 40th sizeet, near Sevent! {LEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR FOR GENTLE. man and wife; board for Iady only; central location- YOUNG MAN CPARISIAN), oF A GOOD EDUCA- tion, wants to exchange French lessons in the ms ote: ings eral A for his board; best references. Add: office. FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS DESIRE PERMANENT Board. Address A. B. C., box 822 Post office. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A FURNISHED ROOM, w th Board and use ot plano, with a respectable private oy’. Address, giving price, which must be moderate, Miss W., Herald office, ED—FROM ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1, an and wife; dinner at noon preferred: siation G. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, FOR B ‘a few weeks or permanently; a liberal price for an reeabie place, Address EDSON, box 12 Herald office, OARD. WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, BETWEEN Fourth and Seventh avenues and fighth and Twenti streets; private family preferred; references exchange ferme toust be reasonable. Address Z. C., Herald office. ADY WANTS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, LARGE, L nicely furnished Room ; terms for summer $10 with, or Re without board; references exchanged. Address WAL- box 2,241 Post oft FANTED_BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, W two Roome, with Board, in a very res] ectable private re no other boarders, in a bouse with dern improvemet situated between "Fourteenth and rtieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; will pay #80 per month. Aadress 8. T. B., Herald office, TWO GENTLEMEN, tamtly, where there A FRONT AND Ware. BY back Room adjoining, with Breaktast, in a strictly rivate family, where toere are no other boarders. Location fetween Third and. Seventh avennes and not above Thirty. fourth street. Address, stating terms and full particulars, B,, vox 8,092 Post office. HOTEL Tinny HOTEL, WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK 4 from Brondway, opposite City Hall Good, clean, airy ooms, 00 und 75 Cente a cay, #2 6) to #4 week ; family Rooms, $l and $1 60 a day, $4 to $s a wee COUNTRY BOARD. ETORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND.—A FEW A handsome double Rooms still unoccupied. Accommo- ations equal to best city hotels. Only 20 minutes by Astoria boat from Peck slip. iF LEMAN AND HIS Wi DESIROL AL Pe Nring Hoard and pleasant Rooms with a family re- diding 1p Weetcbeater county, near the Hudson or Sound, where there ‘no other boarders and where they can have the comforts of a home; riies highly connected: beat ref Crence culven. Aduress DANKE Herald vdeo AKE, HOUSE, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND—18 OPEN FOR visitors and families; fresh and sait water bathing, cooa fishing and boating. Conimunteation by South Side Raltroad from Roosevelt strect or Grand street ferry, three times daily. Apply to A. R. STELLENWERF, Proprietor, or at 60 W! A. EIBST, Chass LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— Has long lease, in'n good location and doing & good Dusiness; a bargain. ‘Address A. B., box 203 Herald oflice. WELL KNOWN. POPULAR, EXTENSIVELY PA- tronized Corner Liquor Store for sale. Bualpesa foca- tion unsurpassed; low rent; great bargain. Particulars 23 mbera areet, | GEORGE W, SIMERS, Store Agency. TTENTION |PAY AWAY NO MONEY enone vestigating a casi jusiness, two rs establish at G Barclay atrect, drat Moor, where #500 to BI, fed. COAL YARD FOR SAL WELL KNOWN, tensively patronized; establisned i H located ; best stand in city. Particulars a! GEORGE Ww. SINERS Store. ‘Anency. lam street, New York, room J NEY eeISETON, TOMPKINS AVENUE, NEXT 4N house to St. Mark's Hotel.—Elegant Rooms to let, with or without Board, OOMS TO LET—AT THE ORIENTAL HOUSE, Great Neck Landing: permanently or transient; terms Moderate; steamers Seawaubaka and ‘Arrowsmith leave daliy at 9 A. M. and 4 P. UMMER, AND WINTER.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AND lange airy Rooms, only 4 minutes from the city; tne grounds, splendid scenery. Address J. ¥. Herali FAMILY AND THREE SINGLE ROOMS AT THE Norwood House, Norwood, N. J. ; one hour from Cham- bers street via Northern New Jersey Railroad; gas in every room. E, R. HOUGHTON,” LA TOURETTE HOUSE, PERGEN “PO 89 minutes from New York.—Good Board and large, Well furnished Rooms at reasonable prices, MoMICHAEL, late American Hotel and Congress ‘Tall, Saratoga Spa, MONG THE MOUNTAINS AND NEAR THE CITY Washington Rock Hout J.; 600 fee elevation, cool, bracing air, m: hour from Liberty street ; convey: fival of 10°00 ACM. aud 4:30 P.M: tenias trom New York. JOHN WOOD, Proprietor. AY VIEW HOUSE, FLUSHING, L. I.--FIRST CLASS ‘accommodation for permanent aad tranaient guests ‘sca bathing, boating, tisning; one hour from City Hall; 44 trains ‘Biz weekly, 83 daily. (NATSKILL MOUNTAINS.WHITE SULPHER SPRING ‘House is now open ; terms 88 per week. Address WAL- TER N. LENNON, Proprietor, Cairo, Greene county, N.Y. LIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, DELIGHTFUL / qlgcated on the beach at Citwood, Keyport, N First class house : $10 to $12 per wee! Dr, KENT, Proprietor, 14 Bleecker ratreet, New York. ELLWOOD, BAY RIDGE, L, 1, 40 MINUTES FROM Wail street by boat six times'a day. Now open for guests. High grounds, epring water, gas and oa KES. OUNTAIN HOUSE, Sotith Orange, N. J. This favorite summer resort, celebrated for its scarery and fine atmosphere, is now open for the season. No locality in the vicinity of New York offers equal attractions. It has all the modern conveniences, It is but sixty minutes’ ride from the foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Kasex Railroad. Favorable arrangements can now be made for the season, ©. HITZELBERGER, Propri ST JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J.--FIRST CLASS table; elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly ; all modern improvements; splendid shade trees and park: good abling, driving, boating; aD the attractions of the A minutes by New Jersty Railroad from Jersey Vortiandt or Desbrosses street; 30 trains 4 erate. Apply on the premises or to GILES 3 Marden nia ST, MARKS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN and.—A few Rooms will be vacated this week. | Par- ‘accommodations may apply in person or address Dec ‘AMP @ COLE, Proprietors. SANDS’ POINT HOTEL—THIS FIRST CLASS HOUSE Sis located on the voolest point near New York, where there are no chills and fever and no mosquitoes hour ride from city; steamers Seawanhaka and Arrowamith at | 9A. M.and4P. M. DUNSPAUGH & DOOLITTLE, __TO LET |! FOR BUSINESS PU PURPOSE! . WHOLESALE AND ae MILK ROUTE AND Depot for sale; ¥: jared five years; good real estate security taken, Particulars 88 Chamivera street. GEORGE W, SIMERS’ Store Agency. A CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—BUSI- ness location unsurpassed: long lease; low rent; un- queatiouably splendid investment. ‘Apply immediately at 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. — A WROR SALE CHEAP, BEST + Broadway, corner Liqnor Sto rants, Sample Rooms, Bakeries, Con: Fancy Goods Store, Photograph Galleries, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Ced CHANCE TO PURCHASE AN OLD 5! Shirt and Furnishing Goods Corner Store at your own Price; death of proprietor cause of wale. SOREN'S Store Agency, £96 Broadway. FRUIT STANO—BEST THOROUGHFARE IN NEW York; bonus #100; the right man should make $2,000 a ear Jott, doorway, sidewalk, lease, permit and stuck. 69 arclay street, MIGAR STORE FOR SALE-IN NORWALK, CONN, Ye or without Stock; a good sland, requiring but small 3 satisfactory reasons ‘or se) Apply to C. T. SEYMOUR, 189 Pear! street, New Yor! uiemachd RUG STORE FOR SALE.—CORNER STORE, HAND- somely fitted, well stocked; now doing a good busi- ness. Apply at southeast corner Seventy-elghth street and Third aveoue. ESKS, COPYING, STAMPING AND HYDRAULIC ea; Fairbanks’ und Druggists’ Seales, Binders’ Boards, Calenders, Grounding and Brushing Machines, at a rifice. __FOLLETT, JOHNSTON & CO., 233 West Twenty-n ninth at, a OR SALE—THE LEASE, WITH STOCK AND FIX. tures, of a first class Fancy Store, the best location In Fulton street, Brookiyn. or partner wanted, with from $5,000 to 610,000 cash. Address B, A. J., Brooklyn Branch herald office. IGAR pegs ON OR SALE—GROCERY, WITH OR WITHOUT HORSE and Wagon; the best stand in the city of Brooklyn for the business: over 20 vears established; rent low. Address GROCER, Brookiyn Post office. (OR SALE—A DRUG STORE, ON ONE OF THE finest avenues of the city; long lease, low reat ; no op- position; will be sold cheap and on easy terms toa good party ; the owner is engaged in other business and cannot at- ee tot Apply corner of Atlantic and Clermont avenues, OR SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A COR. nor Liquor Store in the best business part pf the city; Tent cheap and sold ata great bargalu. Apply to) MIC CHALE CAIN, 331 East ‘Thirty-0fth street, between First aud Second avenues, Foe SALE—IN THE BEST LOCATION IN SIXTH avenue, a fine Billiard and rie ite Saloon, size 25x100, ground floor, all complete. To the er partion a Shane will be given. “Inquire of M. bovgury, 9 Nassau street. (OK SALE—A PROMINENT AND WELU_ESTAB- lished corner Liquor Store, east side; cheap rent. Ap- plysmmeriately to VY. GAFFNEY & CO., Auctioneer bowery, for three days, OR SALE—A CHEAP CROCKERY STOR! count of other business; cheap rent 73 Third ave- nue, between Seventy-third and Seveaty-fourth streets, (OR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THE BEST FRUIT, Poultry and Produce Stanas in Washington Market. Ap- ply to J. SULLIVAN & CO., Butter Dealers, 69 Vesey street. Ds ROOM, CARPETED AND WELL VENTILATED ; {o git re rent per month; deak and chairs furnished 1 requited, Le TELN'S, $96 Broadway, between Duane and Reade streets. TPHORNTON M. RODMAN, Broadway, offers for lease the corner Store a ment 76 Sixth avenut per annum; no | Basement Store and ar hoor ‘and Hallway, at nds street; per annum ; also Room: rooms, wo $15; also Workshop, #5. : (0 LET—IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFICES suitable tor business and light manufacturing purposes. Apply to BARKER & COSTER, 97 Nassau atrect, (0 LET-FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A LARGE Basemant, 69 Third avenue, near Eleventh street. n- Quire of O. MURPHY, 39 Second street 0 LET—IN WEST, FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BE- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, an old established French Drying House, with all the fixtures complete; botiers, tubs, &c.; also a neat Cottage, for family; to a good tenant ‘@ chance will be given. HY 79 Nassau street or 42 West Forty-fourth street, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 713 id Base- ‘also ws DWEL HOUSES TO LEY. " Farnished. ROW OF NINE NOVA SCOTIA STONE FRONT high stoops: bulit for ope or two families; have all the modern improvements; the corner Houses to ‘let in Floors. Apply on the premises, Pifty-sixth street, between First ave- nue and avenue A, Splendid view of the East River and Long Island. BLESSON & BOLRATH, owners, 1,384 Third avenue. COMPLETELY FURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH stoop House to let; rent #150 per month and Board for Owner and wife; neighborhood of Thirneth street and Lex- ington avenue. Address CRAWFORD, Herald office. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BROWN | STONE House to let, handsomely turnished, on Thirty-lirst atreet, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, $200 per month till May 1, 1872; Immediate poseeasic . BR. DREW & CO. ey Fifth avenue, SPLENDID FURNISE HOUSE TO LET—IN Thirty-fourth street; Lexington avenue; with others Unfuroiehed, Twenty-seventh, Thitty-seventh and Forty-tifch streets, with others. Please call BISHOP, 243 Broadway, LET—FURNISHED, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop, House, in Seventeenth street, between Irving place and Third avenue, containing six fine bedrooms besides & beautifully furnished’ parlor, dining room on second story; numerous clo plenty of crockery; price $ place, room 19, T° 0 LEY—A FOUR STORY Hi stone House, 2)x100; low rent. ZAUR, 78 Lexington avenue, 0 LET—FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE 1 STOOP BROWN Inquire of L. WASS- PC SSES- id sion, three Rooms in a nice cottage, garden abectable neighborhood ; tor gentleman aud wife housereep- tog; $3) per enon; two Rooms for 814, 131 West Fit treet, between Sixth and Seventh aven WO THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSES TO LET, ‘unfurnished. together of separately, on Twenty.second street, between Fifth and Blah avenues: rent ach immediate possession, U.K. DREW & CO., 17 Fitth av. Unturar hed. TPO LET-A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone Houre, west ot Lexington, avenue, 111 East Fifty- sixth street; rent low. FRAS. CRAWFORD, 05 Third avenne, near Fifty-eighth street, JRNISBED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—i8 LEX- ington avenue, corner Tweuty-tifth street, Immediate A possession, ar Tic ROOM, HIGH CEILINGS, y only, in the spacious first AS EXTRA LARG as, nc. furnie CAN HAVE LARGE, shed Apartments, near Fifth avenue, tor table if desired; no charge for retaining W. H, B., box 3,432 Post oflice, FEW FIRST elegantly fu the winter; pri rome. Addr FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO ONE or two single gentle on Wen house, near Gen trai Park; 200 West Fifty-sixth street, T 107 EAST THIRTILTH STREET, BETWE Fourth and Lexington avenucs.—A few newly and hand. fomely furnished Rooms to let, with privilege of bath, to tirst Class parties only ; terms moderate ; family private, OR TWO VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS 1 i Wen Twenty-ninth atreet, opposite Gilsey House, - POND STREBT.-FURNISHED ROOMS; TRAN. Oe sient and dav Boarders; first class restaurant w le carte. OR SALE CHEAP—21 YEARS' LEASE OF LARGE House and 14 Lots situated on Tnird avenue ; the giounds are large and the location unsur; rpassed f for a lager beer gar- den. Apoly oN. QUACKENB 7 Warren street, room 1: JAFES OF ALL MAKES AND eS TAKEN IN PART 1, Dagment for Lillie’s improved Bates, for sale cheap to « close out. LILLI LILLIE & Go. Fe ‘k place. HOE STORE FOR SALE—C CHEAP FOR CASH; SITU- ated 08 one of the best corners tn. the eity 5 good rea- sons given for selling. Address 8. 8, FIELD, 244 Bowery. HOO Wie START A NEW AND PROFITABLE D+) business. Address MANUFACTURE, Herald office. BL. GOO -MAXREACTURING | BUSINESS, WELL UU, establisned, for sale, through sickness; arti- cle staple; good trade; large profits. Only thoee meaning business need apply. LOYD, 29 Broadway, first floor, office 15. $2,000. ONE OF OF THE LARGEST stabllahed Barrons and Le ing Houses in Brooklyn; near one of the principal ferries; Lease, Stock, Fixtures and Good Will, 2,000; owner going to Europe, Apply to HENDRICKSON & TRATHEN, 11 At- antic street. F° 1HE MILLION. THE EVENING TELEGRAM CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL, MAIL AND TELEGRAPHIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL, FASHIONABLE AND PERSONAL, GENIAL AND GOSSIPY, MERCANTILE AND MARKETABLE, INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS, GRAVE AND GAY. TUE DAILY HIsToRrY “OF NEW YORK LIFE. PAPER OF THE MILLION, THE EVENING TEI TELEGRAM. rn asta MACHINERY DORRIT OR SALE_AT W. McADAMS’ STEAM BOILER Works, Milton. street, Greenpoint, L. 1., two new Up- right Bolicrs, 25 and 8 horse power, complete. OR SALE-ONE 2% HORSE ENGINE AND ONE 3 horae Return Tubular Boiler, new, with fixtures. on HU Water street, from 10 to 2 o’cloc! U lad “PRINTERS, FOR PaLB, A NEWBURY PRI NTING Preas; size of bed 963x388 ‘Inches Inside of bearers; In good order ;_wiil be sold Ca} suitable for a country new: paper. THOMAS PETTY’ uiton street, Brooklyn. WO SECOND-HAND 8 HORSE ENGINES, TWO. 60 horse Locomotive Boilers, 12 horse Engine and Boller, Paint Millis and Feed Pumps; price low. ANDREWS & BROTHER, 414 Water street, New York. CLOTHING. TS, MISH’S, 137 THIRD AVENUK,—LADIES AND Grn keatlomen, cam receive the highest (price for rpets a if tented by Me aipets by calling or addressing, Tundi 12 EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY Place, Indien and genta will receive tive highest price for Gast of Clothing ts, Jewelry, &e., > - Soeuing Be ors lant ‘ys y calling on or ad. ALWat a HARKS 98 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE Eighth street, and at our branch store, 33 Sixth ave- ‘nue, ladies an gentieinen will poswively receive the utmost alte, in cash for thelr castoff Clothing. Carpets, Jewelry, acdien wal on by M. jerks, Orders punctuali: = led to Jn and out of tue city, bassin ee TENTION?—LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN WAO ARE desirous of obtaining the bighest cash price for Wear- jog Ap Pearcy ones as €c., will call on or address Mr. or Mrs. KOSEN BERG, 246 Seventh avenue. T M1 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley places.-F, HA #5 to $00, for Coats #3 to B20, call or address F, HARKIS, Hares, 8 Please es ulieaded to by Mra, AMUSEMENTS. | HOUGHTS FOR THE GENEROUS. The clty of New York, among her many deserving and noble charities, has an instivution known as the Union Home ‘and Schoo! for the Destitute and Orphan Children of Soldiers and Sailors. Situate upon the new Eleventh avenue, between 150ih and List streets, stands a brick building of rather modest appearance, which affords at present inconvenient accommodations for nearly three hundred little occupants, with thelr mstructors, = Those littie ones are the children of heroes who sacrificed their lives in defence of onrcountry, Aside from the com- mon claim which suffering and destitution is pardoned for advancing, they are entitled to @ consideration which we pledged in our hour of need, and which will cost us but little to fis, But one year ago the building was enlarged to accommo- date its family of 200. To-day nearly 100 more are within its walls, and more land, new extensions to be built and more | | workshops for teaching useful rades are essential to ite sphere of usefulness. ‘Thus far the lady manacers, wives of some our most es- teemed fellow citizens, nave succeeded in supporting the Home and Senool in a highly creditable manner; but as ap- plicants equally deserving of kind care are now daily reluct- ‘antly turned from the doors of the Home through inability to ‘accommodate them, a plan has been decided upon to Interest the general public, with the hope of deriving assistance to meet present and future wants. With the kind letters of approval already received, the pro- moters of the Festival feel sanguine that the undertaking will , but that asa testimonial not only prove a pecuniary succ: benefit from the public, it will enlist a widespread interest, and be one of the most enjoyable series of entertainments ever given in this country. BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK, “~~ General Manager, ~~ 99 Beekman street, chat New York, PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME ov THR GRAND MILITARY FESTIVAL AND FETE CHAMPETRE, ‘The Festival will be opened on Monday, October 2, 1871, at 10 A. M., at the celebrated Fasuion Course, in West Flushing, L. I., and will continue (Sunday's excepted) for two weeks, About September i @ complete programme, with order of exercises and appointinents for each day, will be ad vertised and distributed in circulars. For the present the management can only announce the following general out- lines :— Ber GRAND MILITARY DISPLAYS, which will be of a highly interesting character. PRIZE SHOOTING FESTIVAL, for the Championship of America, and premiums ranging £8500 to $100—distance 58 yards. All the best shots in mili- tary organizations particularly invited. Let each company be represented. Entrance fee and season ticket, $10. Con- testants to fire in the order that the tickets were bought, each being numbered. TROTTING MATCHES, ‘under the direction of the ablest turfmen in this country. A | special circular will soon be issued to those who send their address, | | BASE BALL MATCHES, forthe Championship of America, Belts ana Gold Medals, | valued at $10) each. Clubs are invited to conter with the General Manager at once. SPORTS OF as displayed by fifty fantastical | | TH = CARNIVAL, Knights, fu lof fun and frolic for the occasion, FOOT RACE--PROFESSIONALS. For Champion Belt and $100, Entrance fee and season ticket, #10, MASS FOOT RACE—AMATEURS, i No professional runners allowed in this race, Open to all others. First Premium, Amateur’s Belt and $100; second, $75; third, $50; fourth, $25, Entrance fee and five admis- sion cards, $5. LADIES' EQUESTRIAN RACE. First Premium, 8100 and Gold Medal; second, 850 and Gold Medal; third and fourth, each $25 and Silver Medal. Apply at Manager's office. RIDING FOR DIAMOND RING, Ring to be suspended over the track, in front of judges’ stand—value $200. Entrance fee and two season tickets, $20, BALLOON ASCENSIONS will be made many times daily by an experienced seronant. WALKING MATCHES. For the Championship Belt and $100. Walkists should apply at once to General Manager. BILLIARD MATCHES. For Championship, Golaen Cus and 100. Application to General Manager. PRIZE DANUING. For Champtonsbip Belt and 100. Apply. SKATING MATCH. On Parlor Skates. Belt and $100. Apply. DRUMMING MATCH, For Championship and $100. Apply. TIGHT ROPE WALKING. Champion Belt and 8100. Apply. YACHT RACE. First time on land; will be SLOW RACE. ‘A novelty in this section. ‘The slowest horse to win $100. Open to all, Entrance tee and season ticket, $10, Who has the slowest horse? VELOCI RACE. For Champion Beit and 100. Entrance fee and season ticket, $10. INDUSTRIAL RACES—TROTTING. ‘These one mile races must be driven by the owners or Horses to be those | | zl lel || sensation and novelty. zl |: psa employes engaged in their business. usually employed in such business, Entrance fees in each case, with three season tickets, $30. FARMERS’ TWO HORSE BOLSTER WAGON—TROT. Firat prize v.ss+sNew Bolster Wagon, $200 Second prize vss+.New Harness, 60 EXPRESSMEN'S _RACE—TROT. To light express wagon ....First Premium, new Wagon, $200 ‘Second Premium, Harness, 60 BUTCHERS’ RACE-TROT. To Butcher's Cart. -Firat Premium, new Cart, @150 To Buteber's Cart. STSecond Premium, Harness, 60 CARTMEN'S TWO HORSE TRUCK RACE—TROT. First Premium, new Truck, $300. Second Premium, Har- ness, #100, GROCERS’ RACE—TROT. First Premium, new Wagon, $200. Second Premium, Har- news, 850. BAKERS’ RACE—TROT. First Premium, new Wagon, $200. Second Premium, Har- MULE RACE. Under the saddle-One mile for $100, Entrance fee and neason ucket, $10. DONKEY RACE. Under the saddie—One mile, $100. Entrance fee and season OTHER ATTRACTIONS will undoubtedly be adied and no pains apared to heighten 0 rations will be made tor woe eH NING “THOU gHour" ‘THE DAY, enlivs ne q by she MUSIC FROM QuAbRibie AND BRASS BANDS, ost REFRESHMENTS AT THE CLUB HOUSE UNCHES AT REFRESHMENT STANDS. ADMISSION. *h BASEOE TIVES? (12 ADMISSIONS), TBLO'S GARDEN. | LAST NIGHT BUT TWO PPORTED T. The 1d rower. Underground Harfoom. ler 30 North Rive m 47 Pacific Railroad. Station Res Cf UREAT TEURGRAPHIC re ie. REIVAL OF THE RAILROAD saTURDAY, eT IMMEH GAN. BENRELE oF when the poplar and inoue ates artist, sill appear bot t the MATINEE AND WERING ‘PERVORMANCE, Da with numerous volunteers, MONDAY, AUGUST Se appearance of ME’ as FRITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN. IBLO'S cart RnEx. “ ‘This establlsnsiens ~i NNOUNCEMENT. CLOSE SATURDAY BvEEING NEXT, AUGUST 12, an REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY, AUGUST 21, REOPEN ‘ALL AND Withee ennOm, with the rat's @ppearance of a oseph fo his st spectalty of an sie pects ERMAN EMIGRANT IN PAY: ane DRAMA ol when it will OUR COUSIN GERMAN, For further particulars see future advertisements, IBLO'S GARDEN. J. A. ZIMMERMAN, TREASURER, july announces to his frienaa and the pubife that his ar CAL HENEFIT takes place at the above establishment AY Al N and EVENING, August 12, the popular ant {accompli a artist, will ay in several of his 8] falites} also Miss EMMA Howson, PAULINE MARKHAM and nomeroua other vol- the afternoon will bo presented Bulwer's play of THE LADY OF LYO! and in the evening LD OATS. GRAND OLIO, after which the amatieat child actress, alx years old, will appear in a favorite 9 ghiaracter, introducing numerous changes, character songs, SNBOF book now open. OOTH’S THEATRE. manager re erpecttull announces THe REOPENING of this theatre for the regular fall and winter season, on MONDS Y NEXT, AuauEt M4, pmmencing w the brillant pang arate, who will ape! in her dual character of LITT! peel ‘leg LOTTA. MARGHTONESS, In Mr. John Brougham's dramatization of Charles Dickens? “Old Curiosit; AS ported by a powerful company. Box sheet open on Mondays August 7, and during the week, at the theatre, or at {ts Branch Ticket oflics, at C. 4 Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway, where seats may be 80- cured six days in advance. 1 Roe EDWIN’S THEATRE. 720 BROADWAY. ae & LEON’S MINSTRELS. ret ae oo 8 OF aa pea aes I. TORREY T RICKS, ON TRAN ELDERS. rr ‘&O. Like week of CHAS. STORME, Swiss Warbler. In preparation, A TRI? AROUND THE WORLD. IMEE AT JULLIEN'S. CONCERT, FRIDAY, Aveta 1 MARIE AIMEE. IE AIMEE. near Myrtle avenue. SUMMER EVENING GONGE RTS Gis NIGHT AT 8. HEINE. CABL BERGMANN S GRAND D ORCHESTRA, Admission 26 cents. \RAND OPERA HOUSE ‘will open September 4, with the eminent artistes, Mr. and Mra. BANDMANN. R. L. J. VINCENT (LATE OF NIBLO'S), DISEN- ed.—Acting or stage manager; would travel a star (Girst class only) either tn Europe or America. Letters to 1 Waverley place, New York city. “MUSICAL. - BREED ORGAN TUNERS WANTED.THE CONTINUED Increasing demands upon us necessitating a large in- crease in our productions we are desirous of employing a humber of experienced tuners, None, but first class tunors need apply. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. ¥ ‘ANTED-A YOUNG LADY WITH GOOD VoIOR ‘and appearance, porsessing some knowledge of the stage, to travel with @ Grat class entertainment, These qualifications will secure a permanent ‘engagement twith responsible parties. Address, with real name and particu- box 138 Herald oftce. DANCING ACADEM ES. AUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, VRIVATE LESSONS given day or evening. ‘CIRCULARS at his private Academy, 213 East kieventh # erty on the books little cash required. ‘Address LN AMUSEMENTS. sa THEATRE. SENSATIONS OF TO-DAY, rai Lig geet inthe New York Weokly, by REHLA, THE SEWING Maciiin GIRL, just fin! will asa drama, in four parts, by the talented parla be 9 on oT Foster, Esq., by per+ will be acted ied a AVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTH! with all the adjanets of BS MOTION, PRIATE SCENER} sranmutyc sSENBATIONAL Ya TABLEAU £0, by BOLAS. by gia tee sOLLY comnuER. in active preparation, a new ‘ama, by Joba F. Pooley’ Esq, entitled > — fn which Hada co alt very popular Irish come a. whieh Ine VSR De Eh: Gy BTOOR, will appear, Due notice." wos MUSEUM. THIS HE SVENING, AT AT re “DAVID | GARRICK ROBERT. MACATRI GEORGE C, BONIFACH, MISS: Guest DE FOREST. TO-DAY, AT 2PM, ict si ALADDIN, MY TURN NEXT, MR. AND MRS, JOIN L. HATE YW ALLAcK’s Last NIGHTS OF ELFIE, ELFIE. THIS GREAT SUCCESS MUST BE WITHDRAWN 1n consequence of the the world famed frig THOMPSON, who bing make pearance at this thearre HONDAS ave ING, August 14, ried by her new company, comprising the eta alowin aoa compe ane ‘powerful com- of a Minses HETTY TRACY, CAM BOIS, CARLOTTA ZERBINI, TILLY ite eB att ngule TK EGER- TON, KATE HEATHCOTE, NELLIE SBELLEW an first napeernnee. in pe United 81 BI MONTCOMERY, JON. Tr NOLLY, Musical Director, ‘an i company will appear in a new edition of the domestic BLUE BEARD, Produced with new Scenery, Costumes + and Appointments, JENTRAL PARK GARDEN: HEO, THOMAB? GRAND SUMMER Nits’ CONCERTS. Tro, THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED QuotEsTRA. NESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 9, AT Vestale" ' Spontiat Hy per Vivace... Addagio—Allegro Molto. ngri altz, “Thousand and One Nights,” ne Purkivn” Overture, “Freyachuelz™, w. Rextett, bust orgenblaetter” pier Svorm' Thekets nity PACKAGES OF 12 TICKETS, FOUR To be had at the principal music lowe ERRACE GARDEN. —JULLIEN'’S CONCERTS. Fifty-eighth street, between Lexington and ‘Third avenues. NEXT FRIDAY, August 11. GRAND FAREWELL G GONCERT, on the occasion of the retirement of HERMANN COLELL, Esq. the Proprietor of Terrace Garden, Mons'r JULLIEN had the honor 0 announce a ND OPERATIC CONCERT for the above occasion, when the following artiste will ap= Leads MULE, AIMEE, Grand Opera. FRAU. MONS, a GAY RON CAYLA, GUSTAVUS HALI MR. JOSEPH HEINE. MME. ADA HEINE. Orchestra of 60 performers. Admission 60 cents. Oeric ae jast Week of the season and last nights of the popular comeiian and eae character actor, in McCloskey's great fie drama, 5 WEDNESDAY i EVENING, 5 AUGUST 9, D LAST NIGHT i BUT THREE. LAST SCHNEIDER MATINEE SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Engagement for sx nights oniy of ER AND BO’ MONDAY, TUESDAY and Wis DNESDAY, AUGUST 7,8 and 9, will be presented the prize drama of tue }O XE! and TH LOAN OF A LOV MATINEE every WEDNESDAY and oitcRDay. ie pereace GARDEN. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. LLE, AIME! NEXT FRIDAY, Auabst n. AIMEE. AIMEE, i EATH HOUSF, aonGousre MOU! JUNTAIN.—A GRAND Hop takes place on ay 4 evening, September 1, 1871. 1 Proprisior. OUEMA: AX ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WOULD INVEST CAPT. tal in safe and ‘ucrative business oF take confidential position where financial knowledge and tact could be ser- Viceable, Address OREMUS, Herald once. HALF INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED, PAYING weekly newspaper, in this city, for sale at a reasonable figure. “For particulars adaress JOURNALIST, Herald oflice. —A_MOST EXCELLENT BUSINESS, REQUIRING $25,000 to $40,000, manufacturing; a large amount already invested; owner is willing to secure the whole by first mortgage on, chy and Brooklyn reat estate. It is an opportunity to get profits of a good business investment without accepting any of its risks. Many other good invest: ments, ail kinds aad amounts. Apply immediately. Financial “Agents, 98 Broadway, — LIBERAL ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADE WITH ‘a party to influence capital for ee peccreee and devel- opment ‘of a mining K property of great intrinsic value, located in this State. Addi box 226 Herald office. FORTUNE Fe R AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH some capital. ‘or sale, a well known Mineral Spring and Hotel Property. Waters imequaiied as a remedial agent, OLIVER, No.7 Beekman atreet. SMALL STORE, NICELY FITTED UP, TO LET— ‘Near the Fifth Avenue Hotel; would do’for a flor st, fruit, candy or a jeweller; cheap rent; possession at once. Apply at 1,142 Broadway, from 10 A. M. REWERY ¥OR SALE. THIS, PERHAPS, 18 ONG OF the best opportunities now open for a person wishing to go into business, ae it 1s an old established concern, yg hd Fin ‘all the modern improvements, and now doing a good, reliable and profitable business, and will bear the tent investigation. It is situated in one of the largest and most thriving villages in the State of New York, and two hours ride from this city. The real estate alone is worth the amount asked for the whvie. Price $45,000, ene can remain 2 the premises for aterm of years. Gall i. Ly the Mfercnants’ Hotel, Cortlandt atreet, from. ‘io uls eben, on Tuesday, Wednesiay nd Thursday. AMP CHIMNEYS.—BEST THING YET, AND SOLE |4 right for purchaser or partner, Address "LAMP CHIM- NEY, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY-—IN A STAPLE merchandise busine: will and has paid well; more capital and rie needea 200 required jOODY & GO. No.7 Murray street, room 23. ARTNER WANTED-—IN A GOOD GOING BUSINESS; P the beat situation ; daily receipts from #20 to $26 guaran- teed, Address A. B., 4 ARTNER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO PAiice the place of one retiring, in a reliable manutnctir- ing business established seven week above all expe: after, No brokers answered, HE INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGHT Aasociation, 19, Warren streets New York, solicits ‘hib ita, sella and buys patents and patented goods. ite,” price Io, Agents wanted. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WITH 1,000, IN A VERY WwW pleasant business, paying {5,000 per year, at 38 West Twenty-sixth atrect. ANTED—A PARTY WITH MODERATE CAPITAL TO ‘establish an agency on Broadway for an excellent cones Deenllar elements of » Herald office, ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $5,000 OR 810,000 TO tn business paying from 200 to 300 per cent; ean bi ve trial the business before investing. Address O. gerne ios Herald Uptown Branch ofc Broadway. ANTED—A STORE, WITH A DWELLING, IN Brooklyn or Williamsburg, suftable for putting 'up » first clang drag store, Addrens for three days, stating terms and particulars, G. 8. AURADE, 303 Fourth av., New York. ANTED A STEADY MAN, AS BARKEEPER, WHO has $600 to loan on good, sound security; a good situa- tion and a fair salary given. As this is no humbug none but those with the cash need apply. jompson, street, between Il and 2. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE-—A LIQUOR STORE IN ‘some good location ; price not to exceed from $600 to om. “Address tor two daye M. R. K., Herald offic $1,000 er TO 92,500, —A Goop CHANCE ier. Please ca’ nal sti cet. is achance worth looking Call at the office 481 Canal st, famil oh mach 8. dress N Inquire at 208 FOR A oung man to make money ; all in working oF- and investiente, ITH, 171 Broadway, room 16. “PARTNER TO TAKE CHARGE OF FI nancial duties in a cash manufactory; $75 a $3.000. week guaranteed ; assistance will d ie it arket unlimi- ted; hours 9 to 3; Al references given. Address UTILITY, Herald office. 3.500 —FOR SALE, A ONE-HALF (NTEREST IN eee Tery, Anest, pupil house inthe city of Rison hia, situated on Chestnut street, near the 4, Cumtorn House, Post Otter and panite. buldings. 4 100 feat deep, with good gellar same depth, fo0d | rent $1,500 per annum; has a first class ce howe, oyster stand, cigar restaurant. This fs w vare obance fo: The hor id business an but is too confining for the present proprietor. JAI MON, cigar stand, Merchants’ Hotel, address Philadelphia.” OOD Wat poRcuase HALF INTER 5. an estabhished business which will pay largely. Communteations must, gontain name and address to receive attention, Advuress Ls P., Herald office. $6. 000 CASH.—FOR SALE, WELL ESTABL Beor and Wine Saloon; three story ho’ Jot, oa Third avenue, two blocks from’ Harlem Brida eas will pay for house in one year. Inquire at 29 Broadway, oftee 4, trom 10 to 3, &19, 000.74 SODA WATER MANUFACTURING Business ; Trucks, Fountains, Apparat order and now doing a good trad dross FOUNTALN, Herald offive | jendid router; Horses, Stock, €o., ail in good biished 10 years Ads ‘00h PIANOFORTES. : Be A. BEAUTIFUL PLANO, ROUND CORNERS, CARVED AA. logs, $75; an elegant 744 octave Pianoforie, every im- Provement; great bargain for cash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WILL Pianoforte, carved le; dispose of their ca Stool, Cover and Music Stand ; elegant Harior 8 Sane for 8275; and Bedroom ets, in rosewood and wainut; Sliver Ware less than half cost. Ci ty-third at., near Sixth av ‘{. LARGE STOCK OF PIANO: BEST MAKERS, TO Tent or sell cheap; rent allowe: pRRELLIS, N. urchase, Cail ab 0. § Union square (165 Fourth avenue). PRIUES—PIANOFORTES, ORGANS AND Melodeons for rent or sale for cash or on tnstalments. Prince & new style Organs, with six stops, #12 Melodeons for $35 and $45, nearly new. A thousand completed Operas for sc. each, 8.1. GORDON, 708 ) Broadway. MAGNIFICENT TM OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte. grand scale, made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used 6 months, coat $750, for $275; Parlor Suita, ‘aintings, Broozes, Cabinets, Silver Ware. Et res, Book- case, Carpets: property family leaving city. "SS Wot Fit. teenth street, near Futh avenue, LADY WILL SELL FOR ONLY #130 HANDSOMR fuli-sized Pianoforte, carved case, including Stool and Cover; modern improvements; In pertect order ; sweet, pow- reel. eriul tone. Apply at 38 Thir MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND T LOW TANOS, ONS beautiful styles, of different makers, at low prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 431 roadway, chan can be found elsewhere. $27 Fy (MAGNIFICENT, pounL E ROUND COR a 62). nered 7% octave, brilliant toned rosewood Piano- torte, made to order for $780, for $%75. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture less than half cost, Resiaence 12 Tenth treet, between University place and Fifth avenue, ¥OR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.—sE $200 tral, Noagents. Cironlars mulled tree, OM United states Piano Company, 645 praayey, ee ree - ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL America All who are sick or in trouble should terete her. N. B,-No likenesses or love powders; but will cause speedy taarriage and allay the most serious trouble. Madame LIFTON, 24 West Twenty-lifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, QAYPSY CLAIRVOYANT, _ PSYCHC J Test Medhum.—Kever fail to give su ntie, Near Tenth atree . ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYA\ als your whole life, from the cradle to the grav Cana! street, near Hudson.’ Fee $1. MADAME R038, MEDICAL AND "BUSINESS CLAIR, voyant, tells past, present and future; shows likeness of bushand. Seventh avenue. &TRIST AND ion. 28 Green- West Forty-first street, Broadway and M EDICAL. A —MME VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER + fails to cure female complaints. ant ing, 42East Kunth atreet. Co TTENTION._TWENTY YEARS PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL experience; private diseases always successfully cured witnout mercury; consuitation free. DR. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. MRS, W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, aie Kast Tenth street, does not. bumbug ladies A =DR. AND MME, WILLETT CURE AT ONE interview. Their female remedies.never fail. for ladies before and‘ during confinement. 44 West Forty- fourth street, near Sixth avenue. A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED lacies. The Portuguese Female Pills swe Oe im: mediate relief, being specially, repared for marri A lady writes ec tale leved me in ‘ay 4 2" rina inconventen seas. 1 brice tb, Dr. . MAU! AU, office ho incre street, or sent by ae “AS wabtes IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMME- » diate relief, sure and safe; no fees required unul per- Teotl kee ee) it rooms and CF ved ASCHER, N ity place, new number 1 baste PHYSICIAN, fessor of mi ery, this city aharantees certain mallet to \adien in troable, with oF without mediciu me paolo ‘to the most anxious patient at o1e interview ; for ladies requiring nursing, Office 120 Weas twenty-sixth a ret, near Sixth aventi GRINDLF, FEMALE PHYSIOIA\ . West Twenty-sinth street, guarantees relief to complaints. Pleasant rooms for nursing. 2, GRINDLE ae aafttl practice in TAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITIL CERTaout medieiae, by Madame RESTELL, Professor druitwltery; over tiny years’ praction. Her infallible French Female Pils, No. 1, price, #1, or No. ah m tig ah which can never fe only ft sale aParreet, Aiet door rom, onne, ant at draggist’s, Se ete arose War Gigi avenee OF both Te Cautton—All_ others ‘are counterfolt, LL PRIVATE DISEASES PERMANENTLY CURE witbout_ mercury; manhood effectually restored. LEWIS, No.7 Beach atteet, 40 years’ successful praction. Dx COOPER, WW DUANE STREET, CAN BE CON ‘aulted on private diseases: 34 years’ practice onablos him to make perfect cures. ADIES, THE BEST PLAGE FOR SURR MEDICAL help is at Mea. MEYERS’, 205 Eant Fifteonth stroe!, near ‘Third avenue. ADIFS IN TROUBLE CURED AT ONE T \TERVIEW L without inconvenience or danger; quarante . PERRY, Bl Bleecker street, near Br roadway. at UNLESS CURED—DR, AND MME. WESE cure atone interview; thelr French Pills novor fat ma betore and during gonfinement, 144 Woast (ih atraste ‘mear7th avenue,

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