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___KROARDERN WANTED, | BROOK, SOUTH OF CHATHAM BQUARE—ORANT 48 New Rowery.—Clean, atry Rooms, Sc. wad 600. er day, #2 and $2 00 per week; open all night. LIVINGSTON PLACE, FRONTING STUYYHSANT Park.—Hilegant Kooms to let, ea suie or singly, with fret Glass Bourd ; releronces exchanged. 1 IRVING PLAOR, CORNER FOURTEENTH STRERT, Pleasant and well furnished Rooms, al moderate rates, Without Loar; alas two P: well adapted for business oF professional purposes. OF FIPTH AVENUE.—)IRST CLASS y (urntshed Rooms, singly or en suite, tn ¢ resicuce No. 7 West Twenty-vinth street; wuexcepuionavie references. ©) RUB AVENTY, 98, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY. FD Fourd sirect'—A "ine Sult of Parlors to rent with pri- other Kooms, References exchanged, wate table; ite -HANDSOMELY FURNISHED oard; new!y ‘urnished ana first cians; one private table if desires ; reference, COOL, PLEASANT ROOMS, i, for famil Kingle persons, tof Broadway. FURNISHED es or single gen' x blocks west of “hates at 176 Bleeokcr street, six blocks t @j2 TO $10 PER WESK FOR WEI iy 1G Rooms, with good Board, for fam! , men. Apply at 180 Sleeeker street, ay. NTH STREET, BETWEE PLFTH 98 square.(legantly furojshed Floor, + With private table, ior the Winter; house entirely {rat class, References exchanced. TH ETEEET, 13 NEAR 4 1 R EIGHTH AVENUE.—A 4 large, handtome ‘Room, with alcore, on second floor, | “ Front | one Sauiare Room, neatly carveied anu furnished, 10 | Jet, with good, eubsiantial table, reasonably. WAVERLEY PLACE. —TWO ELEGANT ROOMS first c! : 20 to let, wiin Board. Table fr 23, AND Wrst HGATE somely furnt en suite; reverence WS? ELEVENTH STREET, NFAR BROADWAY, An entire second Foor to with Board, in whole or io sult, for the winter; sito slooms 6x tind oor; family pr TH STREET.—HAND- 3 Rooms to let, with Board, singly or WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fivth avenue.—-Pleasant Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board, to geatlemen and their wives or Ww single ganiiemen. References, 7 WSST PORTY-SRVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Four Rooms on second fioor, ‘all modern improver: vi ws 'and handsomely furalshed, fo be rented, with Board, 42, BAST THIRTIETH STREET — AN ENTIRE BRU- ‘ond Floor to reut, with private table if desired. 4.5 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—AN AMERICAN FAMILY aa pleasant Rooms, large and stmail, with first clase Board; all the comforts of & home; terms reasonable; references exchanyed. 45 WEST SIXTEENTH furnished Root gentleman and wife or STREET. HANDSOMELY en suite or singly, with Board, to ingle genticmen,; reference. WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWE Broadway and Fifth avenue—Eligibie locavion,—Su- jer Board; farge Rooms, on third and fourth Moors, for seats dang ‘or gentlemen rooming together ; references required. @A WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN G4 Fins ans'Stut avenues —Furnisned’ Rooms to with or without Board, at mouerate rates {or the summer; oes required. 10 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.-THREE OR vate table; also other four conaveting Rooms to let. with or without prt coms for families ur gentlemen, at moderate prices; re(erences. 148 2ASt SBVENTY-BlGUTH STREET.—PORNIGH. 4O ed Rooms near Central Park; large or amall Rooms, @ligibiy iocaie i, with or wituout Board, may be had, rever- ences betng satisfactory. 156 WEST TWENTY-POURTH STREET PLEASANT YO Rooms on second and tuird floors, with Board ; eta- tionary basins, closets, bath; terms reasonable; famil: amall. Keferenc nf 214 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREK’ large Room, ail improvements, 35 per week, ive partial Board; aiso, Hall Roo factap S Pleasant location r would ‘American 3 privat! Ni Whst SEVENT! STREF Rooms, with Board; hot and cold water In rooma; ail modern improvements; bome comforts; American fail: ly. Terms $5 6 to $6 per week. Rooms, boarde: 22: WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—TO RENT TO gentlemen or gentleman and wife ner’ roished terms moderate. FAST THIRTY-FIFTH STRE) —ONE MORE 24. WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PARLOR and two Bedrooms to let, with Board, tn a strictly Private family, where there are no boarcers; reference given ‘and required. 336 SROOND AVENUE-IN THE FINE BROWN STONE e op house, new and fine furnished Rooms, st cinss boarders; all conveniences, lau rat 43 TWENTY-THIRD STR OPPOSITE Loncon terrace.--Nicely fu 1 Pioor to Jet, with Board. separate or together; ai em suite; house, (able and neighborhood trst class reasonable. LADY AND GENTLEMAN OR A SMALL FAMILY can be accommodated with elegantly turnished Rooms And superior Board at a moderate price, ip a firs: class fam- fly residing on Fiity-lirst street, between Fifth aud Sixlb ave- pues, Acddiews COMFORT, Herald oflice. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING jement, nod infant adupted out, by Dr. aud Mme. 144 West diith street, near Seventh avenue. OF THe PIREST LOCATIONS IN THK CITY Large and elegant rooms (en suite or sing! for partics of geatlemen or gentlomen and their wir: und table first class, 36 West Washington equare. BOARD AND LOD atN GENTLMAN AND WIFE WANT GOOD BOARD | anda nicely furnished Room, with Pitmpton bedstead, | Gr & comfortuble Parior and Bedroom, communicating. Ad- stating terms and very full particulars, A. P.M. C., station A, Spring street. OARD WANCED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN | Aprivate family; vicinity of Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue. Address, stating terms, &c., W. C., Herald ofice. y Gs OARD WANTED.SECOND FLOOR, ROOM AND Bedroom, below Twentieth street, in & private family, by man and wife, with Board for lady; reference exchanged. Address T. C. H., Heraid office. JOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG, RESPECTABLE German lady, 1n a nice American tamily ; west alde pre- gitfed; terms moderate. Address N. 1. '., Herald oftice, ANTED—A NICELY FURNISH FLOOR OR ‘Rooms, with Board, for two adults; terms moaerate. Address H. M., Herald Uptown Brauch Office, 1,248 Broad- way. "ANTED—PERMANENT BOARD, BY A LADY OF ctability, in a quiet family, private preferred, or There are few boarders; beiween Twenty-ibird and —FURNISBED | —FURNISHED | iti Or without partial Board, where tuere are no | gentleman can obtain good Board; terms moderate. | T THE LA TOURETTE BERGEN POINT, 30 minutes from New York.. Board large, A’ furnished Rooms ate tap MoMICHAEL, inte American Hotel and Congress Hall, Saratoga Spa. ATH HOTEL—SITUATED AT BATH, L. 1, WILL BE kept open during September, at reduced’ prices; ac- | cessible by Greenwood and Bath Railroad every 40 minutes, GEORGE SHIELDS." (QUERWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, | DELIGHTFULLY / loosted on the beach at Cliffwood, Keyport, N. J. Firet ci house; #10 to ¥ er week. Dr. KENT, Proprietor, 176 Bleecker street, NewYork, ELAWARE WATER GAP.—PERSONS VISITING this place at this most delightinl season of the year can de accommodated at the Mountain House with xood Board 8 to BL! per THEO, HAUS.R, ISLIP, &. 1, PLEASANTLY SITUATED South "Bay kud Ocean; xood Kooms for famibes and gentlemen for the autuma od fishing; fresh and salt water bathing. Apply to A. R, STELLEMVERY, or 60 William street, room 4. ONG BRANCH,SECOND COTTAG 4 avenne, north of Metropolitan Hotel. modations,' with Board; | address Mrs, A. PHILL! SOUTH ORANG MOUNtals, House favorite summer resort, which for comfort and conve- Bience cannot be equatied in the vicinity of New York, only | 60 minutes from the foot of Barclay strect, via Morris and | Essox Railroad, Montrose siation, is open for the season. ©. HITEELBERGER, Proprietor. ‘PICKWICK HOUSE, 147 AND 10 CEDAR STREET, | convenient to New Jersey ferries, on the temperance jan; single Rooms, 26c., 8c. and 6c, Board aad Lodging, to 87 per week. GT; MARK'S HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, | STATEN | © istand.—A few Rooms, in suit and singly, will be vacated fits weok, Parties wishing accommodation for fall may address or apply in person to DECAMP & COLE, Pro- prietors, Propriotor. ON OCEAN irst clas accom cond foor rooms. Apply to or » Long Branch. \EVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE—LOCATED IN SD" Monroe, Oranwe county ; 2,000 feet above tide water; | ceasible by Erie Kaliway; nice'place for young gentlemen to spend their vacation; hops Saturday evenings, Excursion tuckets, $2. J. PATTERSON, ON THE GREAT SOUTH Bay, T.; good boating, fishing, shooting, and surf and atill water bathing. For further particulara address JOSIAH H. BISHOP, Centre Moriches, Le I.; or E, Mbox 160 Herald oflice. QUMMER BOARDIN' bb L __‘T0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. SMALL STORE TO LET—ADJOINING THE EN- A. finnog of the Frankfort House, Apply at the office, Frankfort House, corner Fraukfort and streets. A —TO LET—A LARGE STORAGE HOUSE ON WASH. « ington street; aiso » fine Store on Ninth avenue fines: corner, with fixtures; long lease. . POOLEY, 27 Park place. gman POW:R TO LET--FROM ONE TO S HORSES, wath well lighted Rooms, 7 Centre, Elm and Twenty- Second streets, Apply to G. F, HALL, 187 Elm street, XTORE TO LET IN CATHARINE STREET—HAS BEEN occupted for many years as a shoe store; it 1s a good Siand for bats, clothing or any business; has been painted and papered up newly. Apply to the owner, 155 Heury at. TO LPT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS- SBC ond Loft of 554 to 560 West ‘Twenty-fifth street ; ts well Hehted and adapted for manufacturing purposes, light or heavy; bas chimney and outside building for engine and botler i required. Apply to PARKER & GILLESFIE, 228 Pear! street. 10 LET—IN THE OLD HERALD BUILDING, OFFIGES suitable tor business and light manufacturing purposes, Apply to BARKER & COSTER, 7 Nassau street, -A SPLENDID HALL, 30 BY 40 FEET: SUIT. lub oF political club, 100 Prince street. 10 LET—JACKSON BALL, CORNER OF GREENWICH avenue ani Horatio atrest, facing Kighth avenue; good | stand for any business, Inquire at 603 Hudson street. | ET- A STORE, ON FULTON AVENUE; AN EX- ce.lent stand for a plumber or stove store. ' Plumber's | rent taken out in trade. Apply to JOHN NOML":, 20 Fulton street, Brookiyn. | P.O LET-NO. 851 EAST THIRTY-POURTH 87 RFET.— Store and back Rooms; fine stand for any busi at cheap. Apply at 657 Sixth avenue, or 318 Kast Whiriy-towi street, between ¢ and 6 o'clock P.M. | TPO, LET—10 PHYSICIANS, AC. RICE FRONT PAR- lor, first oor, for physician, music teacher, artist, &c., 926 West’ Forty-first or geniieman and wile, furnished. sirect, near Broadway. (0 LEASE-THE LARGE BUILDING 141 EIGHTH street, near Broadway, with spacious Hal: attached, suit- avle for hotel, restaurant, club bous: Were y ‘warerooms, auction house, library, &¢, —T. E, DAVIS, 82 Naswau | 19 ONION SQUARE—rLooRs, Rs OMS AND APART. J men’ jet, cheap, tor business or residence ; eve! convensence and elegant location. inguire on the premises of Dr. I. ZACHARL DWE TO LET. ING HOUSES Furnished, —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO +, let, in desirable locations; rents from $150 to #500 per mouth. ‘Apply to H.R, DREW & CO., 175 Firth avenue; | branch office 53/ Sixth avenue, between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets. —FOR FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED AOUSES 1. in good locations, alw: apply to. ears eee PPB. GOODALE, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT HOUBE TO let—Pally furnished, tn good location ; possession fm- airly {i required: terns $225 per month. Apply to WM. SCO T4a1 Broadway. ONFURNISHED Ooms AND MENTS TO LET. one ECOND STREET, Apartments, with of adults. 0 LET_TO A SMALL FAMILY ONLY, A NICE SEC- ‘ond Floor; all improvements, good neighborhood. In- quire at 347 East Fifteenth street, Y ad LET—TUREE UNFURNISHED ROO! nished Rooms and a Doctor's Office; four first tioor, handsomely furnished. Futh avenue. zy mo LE UNFURNISHED—THE UPPER PART OF T; House 14 Lamartine place (325 West Tweaty-ninth eed, to a familly of adults only. WE ees 0 LET—FOR LIGHT HOU: EPING, ONE LARGE and one smal! Room, on second floor; best reference given and required. Apply at 91 Clinton place, near Broad- way, ) LET—AT NO, 156 WEST THIRTY-S: between Bixth and Seventh aven: all modera mprovements, to « quiet f ae Fur. oe 9 Clinton "piace, near 10, LET SECOND FLO ; ROO ht; miso a nicely furalaked Bedroom, first floor, f tet West Thirty eigudh street, near Sith avenue,” OY ST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, SECOND 321 axe SECOND nue.—New private tenement House, four room, 18, $19, $20, und 82 per month; gas and waier on every 00 Re THE FIVE ROOMS, ALL TELEGRAM, FULL AND COMPLETE EXPOSE, THE DIRTY, FILTHY STREETS OF NEW YORK, THE SQUALOR AND MISERY OF WHERE CAN LAND THE CHOLERA WITH IMPUNITY. ALL IN [| THE EVENIN 7 TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM IS SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY FOR 600. PER MONTH, §6 A YEAR, PUBLICATION OFFICE 97 NASSAU STREET, BOR SALE. MILK ROUTE FOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT 611 BER- igen street (east aide), Brooklyn. DINING BALOON AT 1 NASSAU STREET, WILL be old at a bargain; everything as good aa new. Apply Liberty street, A ATE ZERSON WIRGING 70 BUY A, VIEST Class iquor Store at a bargain will consult their interests by applying to EINSTMIN, No. 6 Pine street, room 12, FINE RESTAURANT FOR SALE—AT LOW price ; also corner Liquor Stores, Drug Stores, Bakeries, Confectioneries, Suloons, Cigar Stores, Milk Routes, Depots, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Oedar street, VERY PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE—WITH Address C. mills, water power) 4c. 10 miles from New York ety. A. DOWN, TOWN LUNCH AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR erald omice, sale— Neatly fitted up; will be sold cheap if applied for to-day. Inquire at 8 Pine street until noid, A~fOR SALE-STOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURES OF + one of the finest Dry ‘Goods Stores in the city; large business ; all cash trad SOREN’S STORE AGENCY, 896 Broadway AKERY FOR SALE—AT LANSINGBURG, N. Y baking 5 barrels per week, all sold in the village. Bu x Spaces, Arete Po pe ‘or further particulars DOK, 168 Seventh avenue ays ISPOSAL LOW.—16 YEARS’ LEASE; NOMINAL rent of House; on best part of Hudson street; nited for ail business purposes. Apply toJ. > LAMP, WITH REFLE! one Electric Lamp, Duborg. with ail apparat pertaining thereto complete. Inquire al Purchasing Agent's fice, Erle Railway Compan; tor; OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A smal! capital to inveet in weil established business, Apply at 49) Myrtle svenue, near Hall street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A ‘FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT; FIVE years’ lease; house 15 rooms, Call at tue place, No, 9 Great Jones st OR SALE—A CORNER BAKERY, ICE CREAM AND Soda Stand, ove of the best in the city; must be the owner has another business in the South. Apply . TIECHERT'S loon, corner of Twenty-fifth reet and Seventh aren OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE 157 MAIDEN LANE, cheap. Owner cannot attend to {t himself, WOR SALE—A SECOND HAND SAFE, MARYIN'S No. 14; prixce $175, JOANSTON & VAN TASSELL, 87 Nassan street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM DOWN town, neatly fitted up, for sale to a cash customer, with or witbout Stock, including Fixtures and two years’ Lease. For further particnlars apply to the proprietor, 1:6 Greeu- wich street. N. B.—No ageuts need apply. FOE SALES A SMALL CIGAR STORE: BES’ tion and good business; rent 850; price #250, with Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twent; | vo RONT—ONLY TO A_ RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A y ished four story Bnghsh basement brown stone ag 11 rooms, with plate, glass, crockery, bed ‘and every requisite for housekeeping; fine vsician immediate possession. ‘Apply at urth street from 4 to 6 1’. M. A NICELY FURNISHAD THREE STORY all improvements, in Brookiyn, within five wo ferries. Permits at 212 Broadway, room | loc New York. mpo LET—A Ne FURNISHED HOUSE, THREE rat story and basement, on easy terms, Apply on the premises, 101 Crosby stre sie RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED 10 "To wrouse on ‘Thirticts street, near Fifth avenue, to a pri yate famuy only, for three ye: on very reasonable terms. Inquize of HOMAR MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, Unurnished. ARLEM.—TO LET OR FOR SALE, A FURNISH two ‘y and basement brick House; good location; near boat landing at 119tb street ; possession at once. 'S. B. KENYON, Third avenue, corner 121at street. (0 LET—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH arement House 316 West Thirty-third street, Boorman Place; handsome surroundings; hot water, bath, range, fur- hace; gas fiztures; newly painted ; rent $1,500. (0 RENT—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Fifty-sixth street, vear Seventh avenue; th streets: price from, $10 to $12, per week, accord: Ing to accommodations. Address CATHARINE, Herald D—ROOMS, WITH BOARD FOR THREE ‘adulta, on second floor, in a first class location, between ‘and Sixth avenues, from Twenty-nioth to Thirty-pintb street. Address D., box 147 Herald oulce. ‘ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN A ‘private American family, a nice Room, furnished or unfurnished, witn Board tor lady or both, where the comforts of abome can be had, Address, stating price, H. G., box 145 ‘Herald office. WANTED, BOARD IN A JEWISH PRIVATE FAMILY (no other boarders preferred) for familly of four adnhts, terms must be moderate. Address A. B, C., box $14 Lierala Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. TLA! ic HOTEL, “CORNER OF NEW BOWERY ‘and Chatham square.—Well nce seme al se Open wt all how rate prices by the day, week or mon! oat CL EN. FTNION SQUARE HOTEL, CORNER OF FIFTEENTH U street ~~) Fourth pa New York.—We would re- spectfully announce that this hotel will not ve removed, but ‘will remain open for the xecommodation of the publi Buits of Rooms for Camilies and single Rooms can be had on application. Prices $2 50 per mf nig? ogee om a at gu ne ras its made with permanent § a Prensa aocommodated. COUNTRY BOARD. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES PERMANENT A, Bourd in tne country, with easy access to the city; h Amboy or south shore of Sialeo Island preferred; would furaish his own. Room; would. like the use of a good Borwe for bugay ; would prefer a arm house, where there are no other boarders, and near depot or reamboat landing ‘Address, stating terms, J. H., box 147 Herald ofice. OARD IN CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON-IN A farst class house; terms moderate. For partirulara in ire of JOAN MITCHELL, 665 Broadway, or JOHN PARK, La Bighin avenue. OARD IN THE COUNTRY—FOR THE MONTHS OF ber and October, in the pleasant village of Laton- jown, three miles from Long Branch; superior accommoda- three trips dally from foot of Murray street, New Bore! Address £4. G. box 89 Eatontown (N-J.) Fost office JHOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN BE HAD FOR ree or four persone; beautiful location, op the Hud gon River, 2 miles south of Peekskill and | mile from steam. Boat landing; large, fine rooms, good table, extensive x 45 Post NEW JBRSEY—ONE HOUR FROM NEW CARD INe even ‘minutes’ walk from station; grounds Gelightiully shaded, high and healthy; no mosquitoes nor ‘and fever, Toquire at 26 Chi street, grounds; also stabling; terms about @10. Addres: ‘Office, Peekskill, N. oh (AOUNTRY BOARD WANTED.IN A FARM HOUSE, Tear ew Yor fora lady and her ittie gin, four year ; the chlid has whooping cough. Address, with full partic: ulate, M., box 107 Herald office. (AOUNTRY BOARD WANTE DF the city, in a private Henn surroundings aod table aust pe firel class, Address, with fal) particulars, STAND- Is, Herald ofice. NOUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED.A FEW PERSONS ‘can be accommodated with good Rooms and Board, at mil Wore, boats, Ac. Inquire of Le. I, Mp ChaLwecks, Le a Beas ‘EST HOMB--BOARD AMIOST THE MOUN TAINS. Foaaw: ; charming scenery; good bunting and fis seoderats cbar get, Address 11. U0. CRAPHILM, Cairo, county, or J. GARRETT, 201 Brondway. r |. WITH GAS; FIRST CLASS TABLE; AOE ROOM, “pleasant drives, Uslegraph fice, no and no Mosquitoes, at the Norwood House, 48 minutes {cole Jersey Olty. BOARDING ON Pa Teg dea bury be bad for pi families; perma boarders; eurf and river bathing, Ao. Fried arene THOS. DA Vis, Faq, Port Welehington, N. J. FIRST CLASS BOARD, AGAR? BROOMS, WITH a atten! teh mantel tee at us Pulon ner Brovwures’ a Tent $1,800. ‘A. C. LOOWIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. AND APARTMENTS WET. FURNISHED ROOMS TO SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRE TO LET AL te greater part of @ handsomely furnished brown Stone House; best references given and required. Apply at 162 West Twenty-third street, FLOOR ON MADISON SQUARE OF FIVE SPACIOUS A Xpartments, elegautiy furnished, fora fami, with Plrate table; also other Rooms. Apply at Everett Library, Sixth avenur YENTLEMEN CAN FIND NICELY PURNISHED Rooms, without board, by calling at No. 3) Weat nty-seventh atreet, betwen Broadway and Sixth avenue. given and required. YENTLEMEN CAN SECURE A CHOICE OF NEWLY X furnished Rooms in « small private family, within a few doors of Fifth Avenue Hotel. 42 West Twenty-fourth st, NO LET—A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED, with hot and cold water, without board, to gentlemen only, at 61 Morton street. NO REXT—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN without board, the entire suit of elegantly furnisbed Apartments, second floor of first class house No. 6 Latayette lace, between Great Jones and Fourth streets; a rare oppor- unity for securing very superior accommodations for the winter; family private. Apply as above. (0 RENT—THE GENTEEL DWELLING HOUSE 156 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue; 20 rooms; modern improvements aud ip excelient order. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. TPWO OR THREE CENTLEMEN CAN FIND VERY neatly furnished Roqms, without board, with = widow Jady, who wil) Live 4 has ‘attention to their room; location convenient to ali first class hotels; best references given and Tequired. Address Mrs. OSBORNE, box 164 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,846 Broadway. WO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BATH, GAs. | ae 15 Hast Thirty-fret 7 50. SITTING AND BEDROOM CONNECTING + furnished abundatt pantries near Lexington avenu Q BREVOORT PLACE, OR 0 FART TENTH STREET, few doors west of Brosdway.--Handsomely furnished Roows to let, for $3 per week, to gentlemen only; very cen- tral location EAST TENTH STREET, JUST WEST OF BROAD- delightful and elegantly furnished Rooms to rent, all Fespects first class; references closet on Boor ; Forty-frat street, o without Board; bouse exchanged THOMPSON STREET, THIRD DOOR SOUTR OF ‘Large front Rooms aud hail Bedrooms, to gas and bath. Amity. feaulemen only; a 672 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH & street—A furnished ‘front Room and Bedroom, with closets, for housekeeping; man and wife or two gentie- men ; gas aud bath ; good neighborhood. 226 URMISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. HANDSOME PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR ‘eut moderate. Inquire at 444 West Forty-fourth street. LOORS OF FOUR, SIX AND RIGHT ROOMS, WITH water cloeehe: a fixtures: bails and stairs oliclothed, Apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, 142 East Thirty-third street, rpo LET-40—HALF A HOUSE, WITH ALL THE To modern Improvements, to « small family; possession immediately. 195 Bast 116th aire "10. LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, 8: T Third Floors, with Base Bh fb 8 neat high ; all modern improvemen reference required. on DY. Not West Houston street po LET-FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLATS, RIGHT rooma; near Lexington avenue; dumb waiter, hot and ater; washbasize im bedrovmé; elevated range and Fy tubs 1a KiCbe>- nA WORD, 966 Third avenue, T° LET_THE uP R PART OF $12 EAST FORTY. third street, near d avenue, to suai! familys « OR SALE~A KINDLING WOOD FACTOR: gether with all the Machinery, Fixtures and Appliances Recessury to carry on a large bumness; the yard is situated near the water and inthe most desirable part of the city, rice and other particulars apply to THOS. G. BENTO! & SONS, 89 West street, POR, SALES A. FIRST Class CORNER GROCERY, ON one of the best corners {n Brooklyn: three years’ lease; Horses, Wazons anc Sleighs, and everything that can be found th a first clase grocery.’ For further particulars apply to P, GAFFNEY & CO., 369 Bowery. FOR SALE. AN ASHORTMENT, OF IMPORTED FINE Perfumery for haif its cost price ; owner ieaving town. ‘Address F. F., or call at 218 Weat Twenty-elghth street. WOR SALE CHRAP—THE OLD ESTABLISHED JEW- elry Store of Jobn Woller, on Jamaica plank road, East New York. Inquire on the premises, INDLING WOOD YARD FOR SALE—AN OLD Es- tablished Wood Yard, Horses, Wagons, dc., dc. and all complete. Apply at 420 and 422 East Twenty-third street, [HE oTROPRIETORS Pri Re adap (OF THE LARGEST Erovery stores in an adjoining city offer for sale one o their Stores, doing a large, ‘Saolusifely ‘cash business, Those willing to pay fair price for an establiahe Address GROCER, Herald office. 00. —A NICE CROOKERY STORE, ROOMS AND 4 + basement; rent only $45: must be sold befure ist of September. 1,273 Third avenue. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A MACDONALD'S patent Machine for bet 6 66 forme, Straps, &c., in perfect runnl Macdonald patent Machine for bending, shafts, hames and bob rani also other Maebinery for ben: fs, rims, futchels, ‘The above must be removed soon, ® great bargain wali be given to any one needing such machinery, as they must wrens LOUIb STERN, 103 Wickliffe street, ANTED—A STRONG POWER SHEARS FOR SLIT. ting tron. Address, with description, weight and low- est cash price, POWER, Herald office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C4 WA ; DESIRABLE PARTY OF TWO WANT A FLOOR OF four rooms, upfarnisued, for housekeeping fo © quiet, respectable location, between Third ighth avenues. Ad: Gress, with particulars, DESIRABLE TENANT, Herala office. A. GERMAN GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TO Tent a emali, high stoop House, or baif one, furnished referred, west side, in » respectable family. Address box 160 Herald ofice. A. BBE, WANTED EITHER FURNISHED OR partis also a furnished House for a small family in or out of emt references and right care taken of pro- perty, Ao, Call or address Mr. ELLIS, care Dr. Hall, Jour- nal of Health, 42 Broadway, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—RETWEEN FOURTH 4 Bixth avenues, and Fourteenth and Forty-second Atrects, in a good neighborhood, for a responsible tenant. Send complele description and’ price to 0, G. BENNET, No. 9 Pine atreet. OTEL OR TWO OR THREE CONNECTING HOUSES wanted--For a first class family hotel, by a responsible party who thoroughly understands the business, and can furnish undoubted references; would prefer new houses. Address KNICKERBOCKER, box 2,734 Post office. UA zORNIRBED, APARTMENTS WANTED.—THRER or four Rooms on secund floor, in location auitable for dressmaking; unexceptionabie references; terms must bo moderate. Address HOMER, Herald office. ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, CEN- trally located, for the winter or Jo ‘apy one will. tog to tet cheap will fin tenant, ily consists of lemnan and ‘Address,’ stating location and on! prices PHILLIPS, Herald ofice, WASTED 70 RENT—A NICE FLOOR OF BIX OR ei suitable for two small dress KAYE, 284 Bowery. w* D-A MEDIUM SIZED OCOTTAGE IN THE ity oF vicinity, partly or wholly furnished; must be fn & good location. State rent asked wnd particulars to ACME, Herald office. ANTED—A SUIT OF ROOMS (TAREE OR FOUR), 00 first or second Soor, south of Fifteenth atreet and cast of Broadway, without board, furnished or unfurnished : three in the family ; rent must be inoderate and neighborhood unexceptionable; reierences oxchanged. Address 8. 8. Was Herald office. ANTED—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON ‘second floor, for two gentlemen ; location between Twenty-third and Thirty-sixth streets and Le: Bixth avenues. Address, stating terms, &c., B. Post office. ‘ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, A LARGE FURNISH. ‘ed Room; location between Kighth ana Twenty-fret streets, near Broadway ; gas, bath, &c.; reat ot to excecd $2) per month. Address F. 8., Herald oflice, ‘ANTED—A LOWER OR UPPER PART OF A House, for « small family, from Twenty-third to Fifty: ninth street, Sixth to Niuth avenue, Address M., station A, Spring street. ‘WARTED A FURNISHED HOUSE, ABOUT 2% furnidod tty cout Te Bist euriy giveo. ns nore” 4 Uuraiahed 10 EEN HY KING, 806 Went Fweniy-atath street. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.AN | U} FURNISHED three louse, in a Rood neighborhood, between Thirty: ‘irect and MiAy ninth street Third and Ninth avenucs, Address box 8,000 Pot oflee. ‘WaAxtEp 70 HIRE, wiTH THE PRIVILuaR oF PUR of ( avs Wissen ensrane Sica ah SALES AT AUCTION. bs yy late HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. (Bstablished 1847.) A= JOHNSTON, AUCTIONBER. ‘Ouice and salesroom 37 Nassau: opponite th JOHNSTON & VAN PASSELD will sell on TUESDAY, at 105g o'clock, ® general amortment of Household Furaiture of every de- scrip office. AUBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 103 Liberty, 88 New Churen and 111 Cedar aireets. Ing, Crockery, Plated Ware, THIS DAY, AT 10's O'CLOCK, WALDRON & COOKE Will sell as above a large assort- ment of Household Goods, removod from residences, &c., 0., for convenience of sale, consisting o: good Parior, Bedroom, Diplug and Library Furalture. P, RS.—Fine rosewood and walnut Suits, in satin bro- galel Sgured and plain repa: Mirrors, marbi¢ top Tabies, Jardiuieres, Paintings, Engravings, Chandeliers, Clocks, Chinese Vases, Brussels Carpets, &c. DININ.; RUOMS.—Solid walnut, mahogany and oak Ex- tension Tabies; Buffets, Chairs, Pinted and Glass Ware, Chromos, Fruit Pieces, Vases, Ice Pitchers, &c. LIBRARY.—Secretary, Library and Wing Bookonsi Desks, Arm Chairs, Tables, Suits Iu reps, Engravings, Stute rr BEDROOMS,— Elegant tnlaid Suits, enamelled Suits, Bed- fteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Cnair Tadles, joking Glasses, Toilet Sets, pure Hair, Husk and Spring Mattresses, Bolsters, lilows, Ingrain Carpets, French Vas Also Lounges, Range, Hardware, Fruit Jara, Oifiee Desks, Wooden Ware, 4c., making in all the finest sale of the sea- son. UCTION.—LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, this (Saturday) morning, at 10% o'clock precisely, at the larye five story residence 12 East Tenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, one block west of A. T, Stew- arts building, near Fifth avenue—Velvet, Brusueis, Carpet Fosewood 7M octave Pianoforte, 8 beautiful Parlor st ent 10, nade to order, covered with satin brocatel reps nh, Turkish and Oriental Furniture of the I iyle: Works’ of art, Bronzes. Paintings by great artists Statuary, Vases, Cabinets, Titageres, Gilded and. Tulaid Tables, Mirrors, 'Brocatel and Gace Curtains, rosewood and walnut Chamber Sets, style of Louis XIV. ; curled Hair and Spring Mattresses, Beading, Blankets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Rockers, covered with reps and halt cloth; Clocks, Corner and Side Etageres, two magnificent Sideboards, one cost $300; two Hertz"s ‘patent Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, China Tea and Dioner Sets, with Crystal Gina bina and Silver Ware, Cut ery, servanta’ Fur- niture, o., &¢. Sale positire, Reliable men im attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers. EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, OF new and second hand tov and Wagons, Rocka- ways, Phavtons, one Farm Wagon, ‘and doable Har- ness, &c., by COLE & MURPHY, 879 Fulton st., Brooklyn, UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION NOTICE THIS DAY, 1 Household Furaiture, rich rosewood Planoforte, jcen ‘urniture, rich rose no} and Bedroom Suite, Paintings, Bronzes, 600 yards Oar: peta, the whole contents of private residence 120 Weat Twen. y-third street. Sale commencing at 10% o'ciock this day, Saturday, August 26, it LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, Brey aE DRAPER & 00., AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawanaa and Western Railroad 140,000 tons of Scranton Coal at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, August 80, at 12 o'clock, noon, at 36 Exchange place, SAMUEL BLOAN, President, Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, This day (Saturday), at Il o'clock, at the salesroom, 79 jacsau street, near Fulton elegant Household Furni- jure, removed for convenience of ‘comprising French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Ci . rich carved rose- wood and walnut Parlor Sults; rosewood, walnut and ma- hogaay Chamber Suits; Library and Dining Room Furni- ture; Hair, Wool and other Mattresses; Lace Curtains, Ex- tension and Centre Tables, Bookcases, £c. This is the largest assortment really fine Furniture offered at auction this sea- son aud will be sold witnout reserve. Particulars in cata- Jogues at the salesrooms, BX MAX, BAYENSDORFRR, | AUCTIONEER —ORLLG at o'clock at 135 North ‘sixth street, Williamsburg, Btock and Fixtures of large Grocery in lots, MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO., Auctioneers, 296 Broadway DWARD E. HOYT, AUCTIONEER. By HOYT, WHEELER & BRADLKY, Store 118 and 120 Church street, On MONDAY, August 28, ‘at 103¢ o'clock, spectal sale of 1,000'casee Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Sitppere, &o. in regular and extra sizes, adapted to the home, Southern and Western trade. |The catalogue will comprise & large assort- ment of new fall and winter goods, consigned by the Eastern and New York chy manufacturers and never before offered at auction. Our Kastern facilities for obtaining consign- jnenis are unsurpassed by any houge,in the country, espectal- ly ia : Fine Haverhill and Lynn Goods. Our catalogues are made upof commission goods, and will comprise Men's, Boys’, Youths’ and Obilaren's Boots, Brogans, Balmorais and Congress, pegged and sewed, in alt grades, qualities and sizes; Women's, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Baimorals, Congress and Serge, pegged and sewed, tn Also full lines of Men's Wo- allgrades, qualities and si men's, Misses’ Bo: and Youths’ Rubber Boots, Sancals, Footholds, Buckle Gaiters and Alaska Overshoes. ‘The atten tion of the trade is called to this large trade sale. VDWARD SCHENCK, —_ AUCTIONEER.—UNITED 1) States Navy sale, by order of Admiral M. Smith, on this ay, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a lare quantity of Condemn7d Articles belonging to the equip- ment, steam engineering, construction and yards and docks departments. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Morigagt Sale, August 28 (MONDAY), at If o'clock, at 199 Chatham street, Elegant rosewood and black wainut Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, consisting of rosewoo: Parlor Suits, marble top Centre Tables, carved black wainut Hat Stand, Turkish, Lounge, Arm Chairs, Small Chairs, Re- ception Chairs, gilt and walout Chairs, § elegant black wainut richly carved Bedroom Suits, black walnni oak Exten- sion (Dining Tables, Oak Chairs, Sideboards, Oak Rocker, ir Wood Chairs, Kuchen Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Hair Mat- ting, Bedding, &c. By order of the attotuey for mortgagee. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE THIS o) . aay, at 1i A, M., at No. 1 Nortn Wiliam street; one Of- fice hog 4 and feed and at? oar at 20 West street, 2 Stoves, § cases Bocties, lot Boxes, Ink, &o. vet SeasSOHN H. HILLIER, Attora ‘AOOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. oO This day, August 26, At 11 o'clock, at No. 1 North William street, corner Frankfort, genteel Household Furniture from a private residence, con- Sisting of Parlor Suit in striped reps; Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Hat Stand, Oiicloch, Bngravings, Centre Tables, Dresstag Bureaus, stands; pine Cottage Suits, with mar- ble tops, and piain Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, BI Kets. ‘Sheets, black walnut Bedsteads, Extension Dininy Table, oak Chairs, mahogany Bookcase, Piimpton Bedateads Stoves, Kitcben Furnitare, fine Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, Crockery and Glass Ware. Cash deposits required from ali purchasers, ee E SALE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI- 1 Veet A Ruy Q Derot QuaRTERMASTER’s OFFIOE, JFFFRRSONVILLE, Ind., August 10, 1471, Will be sold at public auction, at tie depot at SeMlerso ville, Inu., commencing on Tuesday, September 19, .M., under the direction of Captain J. F. Rod- 8. K., United States Army, a large quantity of new, ae Upar ocy “ale ing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, consisting in part o quince R000 altar Goats, 165,000 paira Trousers, foot ; 68.000 pairs Trousers, mounted; 9,000 pairs Drawers, 160,000 Batre, Sannel | 99.000 Shirta, gray; 46,000 Great Goais, mounted; 121,000 Great Coats, foot; 64,000 Blankets, wool; 186,000 Sack Coats, lined ; 47,000 Sack Coats, unlined ; 8,000 pairs Boots and Bootees, 68,000 Forage Caps, 21,000 pairs Stocking and various other articies, The terins of sale will bs stated inthe catalogues, which can be obtained at this office. By order of the Quartermaster General. é for Mortgagee. 45 . H. HOYT, Captain and Depot Quartermaster. [APOE SALE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOR,) HLL ADELPHIA, Pa., Angust 10, 1871, Will be gold at public auction, at Scbuyfkill Arsenal, Phil adelphia, Pa., commencing op TUESDAY, September 12, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. under the direction of Captain V. Pi Van Aatwerp, Mb. United States Army, a large quantity of new, unservicea apd damaged Clothing, ‘Camp and Garrison Equipage, con- sisting Ups rt of 11,000 Great Coats, ‘Drawers, ar ‘birte, Wool Blanket pairs Boots u Koapaacks, 300,00) yurde aray Shirting Flannel, and various oluer articles. The terme of sale will be stated fo the catalogues. which can be obtained at this office or at the Schuylkill Araspal, Philadelpbia, Ps; By order of the QuartermaarEWART VAN VLIET, Deputy Quartermaster General United Staton ARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF HO! niUre: “HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells, o'clock, at four story man- in lots to suit purchasers, vit, rte, cost $100; rich Par- lor Suits, in satin brocatel and silk repa; (Mirrors, Paintin, Brussels C ‘also Bedroom Batts, in rosewood and w: double Bedateads, ‘Bureaus, Wardrobes, Feather Bede; Bedding, &c; Dining Room, Lounges, Clocks, Uutlery, ine, Plate, &c.. Sale positive. AORTGAGE SALE-FORNITURE —RIORARD WAL- TERS, turany y at 1034 . TERS, Auctioneer, wiil sell ay (Bal "clock, 9 Water ‘street, the Furniture of @ boarding O'clock, at a mirare of 8 Bs house, ' consisting of 4 Tables, Chaire, ty order of mert: Shoes, sHOLD FUR- RIFFS SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL Sa this day, at 1) o'ciook, at 151 : Bowery, one Coach and ‘one city built Top Wagon. Bi onder. A, Brow MAZTAKW 7. BRERNAN, Sherif. BLRe A, Brown, Deputy. See" by onder Sucket, Webster & Sackett, attorneys for N. Dositive. ANDARD | AMERICAN BILLIARD, TABLES ne for accuracy an: ty and ap. by ne lead amateurs al octet $ Ay on. hand, Fables at price Faoxingtrom Bi up: or nO UNEELAN & COLLENDER, 138 Broadway. VANAGH & DECKER HAVE NOW ON HAND THE aon ‘and best assorted stock of Billiard Tables aod iy. Now 6x10 Tables, com $375, and Ptaret ee at correszondia ratens beat Franch ous’ th fresh importation), #2 per box; turning and coloring Dalla, Bye alia (beat) per net, $80, ae, Factory and ware: Foun Lj Seace Canal and Oentre streets, Now Yerk. (Uy 4, GRIPvITH’s IMPROVED FRENCH + Tables, with Delavey’s patent wire cushior g the lead of the catgut cusbioms, which chang weather and aro worthions. “AND, GLAIRVOY ANT—COR- % Greenwich avenue, Deer (LYPSY AsTROLOGIST ‘sulted on all affaire of It" th street and Sixth avenue. ADAME ND BUSINESS CLAIR, Tayeah MEDIOAL Al ave usband. rots street, Broadway daventh avenum AMUSEMENTS. woons. ‘MUSED! ‘THIB (SATU! nba AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ‘ AND iene ATS P.M. Ti GRAND MATINEE AT 2PM Hig EVENING, AT MISS ADA. HARLAND IN THE oft Maeder's new drama, LOLA, TO-DAY, AT? P. M.. THIS EVENING, AT. LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF GEO. 0. BONTPAGK, MONDAY, Aug. 28, drat yee of the RRMUDA GIANT, Aged 18 years. 6 feet 14 inches high, and STinuGRowiNos VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. THEO. THOMAS’ QOPXTEMAND SUMMER NiGHTS’ CONCERTS. THEO, THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLI-D ORCHESTRA. LOLA. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Al AT 1, Overture, Othello... ws oe AT oestal 2. Sailors’ Ghorus, Fiying Di Wayner 8, Waltz, German Hearts (new). 4, Ballet, Faust..... 6 Overture, Fingal’a Cai 6, Waitz, Wienerwelsen. 7. Die Alltmacht. & Carnival of Venice (burlesque), 8. Overture, Maritana Strauss 10. Quartet, Rigoletto. Verdi |. Waltz, Wiener Honbons.- Strauss 12, Maron, Coronation, Neverbeer ‘Admission—Tiokets, 60 conis. Private Hoxes, i extra, PACKAGE OF 13 TICKETS, FOUR DOLLARS, _To be bad at the principal muaic stores, IBRRACE GARDEN—JULLIEN'S R eighth street, between Lexington and ‘Third The Grand Concert and Ral Champetre by JulHen's un- rivalled orchestra in afd of the Relief Fund of the Merchants and Clerks’ Association is postponed to Saturday evening, A 26, 1871, at 8 o'clock P. M., at which time it will tal pice, regardless of weather. M: Jullien kindly volun- jeered his services for the occasion. Tickets can ve had of Morris J. Meyer, chairman, 455 Broadway; Uenry Ehriich, 206 Church street; E. J. Greetz, 116 and 118 Church street, and at Terrace Gard avenues, — rpaneace GARDEN, —JULLIEN'S CONOERI ust To-morrow (Sunday) evening, A' GRAND SACRED AND POPULAR CONCERT. JULLIEN'S UNRIVALLED BAND. Admission 25 cents. ERNST oO. BERNET, Proprietor. INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY. PanorBEEhY # WRONG MINSTRELS oramna, Mint era nnd Brass Band. si THE ONLY LEON, A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. SQUIRE FOR A DAY. TWO DOVES, &0., &@ TQQ-sowe TaEATAE, Peg yt GRAND MATINEE. 128 BROADWAY. the in @ varlety of MATINE! THE Globe "BALLET TRouPe, = witiner, ible Negro Acts, Song and Dance, Lar ™ TO-D, entire night bill wal bo sivent 28 FM AT THE TINKE TO-DAY. GLOBE BALLET MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BOtH's THEATRE. LOTTA. SECOND WEEK of the versaiile young Artiste, LOTTA, who will appear eVERY EVENING im ber dual character of LITTLE NELL and the MARCHIONESS, WITH THE SAME STRONG, DISTRIBUTION OF THE LITTLE NELL MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 1:20, Beats secured six daysin advance at the theatre; also Ditson's music store, 711 Broaaway. WERY THEATRE. Bor eR osinVELY THE ex APPEARANCK o' Nr, T. G. RIGGS, POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME of John F. Poole’s immense drama of SHIN FANE, NIGHTLY CHEERED BY CROWDS. EVERY SENSATION ENCORED, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28 AY iN iy OPENING OF THE FALL AND WINTER BEASOR, Which will be inaugurated by the appearance of the wonder of the as u 1 Mr, G. SWAINE BUCKLEY, iy formety of the, renowned Buckley's Geronaciere, the ew drama, written expressly for bim by one o ‘most success{ul authors of the day, ‘entitled ON THE TRACK, in which Mr. BUCKLEY will sustain EIGHT DIFFERENT OHARACTERS, ‘and wiil perform on TEN INSTRUMENTS, ‘SING TWELVE SONGS AND EXEOUTE SIX DANCES, Indorsing him as the GREAT MAN OF THE PERIOD, NEVER COMING TO A FULL STOP. RAND OPERA HOUSE WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 8, with the eminent artistes, Mr ang Mra BANDMANR. LYMPIC THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE, On account of the delay in the arrival of the steamship City of Parts with the wonderful MARTENS FANIL' the celebrated Pantomime written by L. FOX, entitled HUMPTY DUMPTY, wil not be presonsed until Ea THURSDAY EVENING, AUG, 31, the entire corps of European art! Box oftice will ch for the sale of seats (which can be se- cured six days !n advance) MONDAY, AUG, 28, ATS A. M. ROOKLYN GLOBE THEATRR—OPPOSITE CITY Hall.—MATiNEE THIS AFTERNOON, MATINEE THIS ‘AFTERNOON, MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLObK, RS, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. ‘Managers..............J. W. CARROLL & K. LAMB Last night of CARROLL & LAMB'S summer season. Last night of D. L. MORRIS and DOLLARS, Last night of DOLLARS and DUTCH MORRIS. ‘This aiternoon, last CARROLL & LAMB matinee, ‘This afternoon, last MORRIS and DOLLAKS matinee, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. GRAND REOPENING. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28. BIRCH, WAMBOLD. BERNARD & BACKUS' ‘SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. First appearance of the inimitabie Dancing Q vette, Bobby Newcom, Chas. Gibbons, J. Cheeverand E, Kennedy. THE GREAT VOCAL CORPS, Wambold. Dwyer, Templeton, be ad Shattuox. DONNIKER'S SUPERD ORCHESTRA, Donniker, Schmit, Salsean, Buckner, Juch and Nortier. THE FAMOUS COMEDIANS, Birch, Backus, Bernard, West ond the Buffalo Boy EVERYTHING NEW, FRESH AND SPARKLING, Box office now open. Seats secured in_ advan 550.000 int), CASH GIFTS: GRAND Girt OU, Concert, Lonisville, Ky., October SI, 1871, By authority Kentucky Legislature. in ald’ Public Library, +9 Principal Girt, $100,000, 720 Gifts from $50,000 to $10u. Whole tickets, $10; balf tickets, $5; quarter do, $250. KR. T. DURRETT, Pres, Public Library, Kentucky,Citizens’ Bank, Treas.; C. Ro PETERS, Manager. 120 Main at,, Louisville, Ky. Tickets and information at 8 Astor House, New York. RS. SARAH F, NORTON, HAVING “REFORMED IT altogether,” is now prepared to negotiate with lyceum managers for the delivery of her new lecture entitled “THE HUMBUGS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.” Addre: West Twenty-fourth street. RISH VERSUS INDIANS.—GRAND LACROSSE MATCH and Foot Races—The Shamrocks, of Montreal, cham- dion whites, and the Caughnawaga Indians, champion reds, Pill play, of Saturday afternoon, on the Capitoline Base B: Ground, for the champtonabip of the world: gates open at 2 P. M.; pools sold on the ground by T. Johnston; admission «TF EVER I CEASE TO LOVE," AS SUNG BY LYDIA Thompson snd her celebrated Burlesque Troupe at Wallack’s Theatre.—Tbe Music of this song has been care- fully arranged for Voice and Piano by Henry Tucker. It is No. 161 of DeWit’s Half Dime Music, and ts in every reapect fuiiy equal to the very highest price music published, Price Scar 10 the very COR ERT M. DEWITT, Publisher, 5 cents. Be Rose street (between Duane and Frankfor!), New York. MM USIGAL-GPRIVATE LESSONS ON PIANO, VIOLIN, a Guitar, Organ, Singing, Harmony. 92 Clinton place, Eighth street, Circulars mailed free. Eatablisned 1854. No classes. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. ‘ANTED—TEN CIRCUS RIDERS; MUST UNDER- stand their business thoroughly | good horsemanship articularly desirable. Address CIRCUS, box 8,008 New ‘ork Post office. 'ANTED—TWENTY RXPERT HORSEWOMEN, MUST be excellent riders, for two weeks’ engagement. Ad- dress HORSE SHOW, box 8,008 New York Post office. _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PRAOTICAL sRUSINESS MAN, WISHING TO. IN, veal oF $5,000 fn the manu of agricult implomoente in a thriving ‘elty: te Ohio, one eaverall aradied Information by giving refereuce and addressing box 245 Fost oftice, Kingston, N.Y. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—WANTED, A GEA- A Uleman with $500 cash, to take the place of one retiring inen ous blished business of large profis. Inquire of NEL- GENTLEMAN CAN BUY, FOR 2,000 CASH, THE business of a well-doing Broker; staple article; reasons for selling satisfactory. Ad BROKER, box 2,781 New York Post office. A GOOD PARTY, WITH $10,000, CAN BUY HALF interest In a first class out-of-town Hotel; 180 rooms; doing a good business. BIGGS & BON, 206 Broadwa; N ACTIVE PERSON CAN OBTAIN AN INTEREST IN ‘#8 light, profitable, old established business immediately ; bout’ $80 weekly ; can be increased si . One with cash can inquire of Mr. ELWOOD, 860 Bowery, be- low Fourth street. BUSINESS MAN WISHES TO GET INTO BUSINESS; can give very ne {mproved real eatate, amount $15 io $25,000; would exchange elther for a partuership or buy gut Bo humbug jor, imposters need answer. Address SECURITY, Herald office. FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURER OF MASONIC goods, Knight Templer and evorything in the line of Masonic regalia, doing » splendid business, paying 812,000 per year ne jires a special partner wits 1,000. Can furnish Gret class references and show that this is one o! the finest openings tn the State; capital wanted to Keep pace with the increase of the business. BONNEVILLE & CO., Financial Brokers, 92 Broadway. A WIDE-AWAKE PARTNER WANTED—WITH §1,000, in an established legitimate manufacturing business, to tone G14,000 8 yoar without risk, at 69 Barclay street, bail joor. ATARI BBIAVE A FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURING « house. Every article ordered before manufactured by the beat houses in the United States. Increase of business requires an active first class party, with mot less than $25,000 capital, to take financial management; no bnsiness more staple ‘and offering better profits; first ‘class reference re quired. BONNEVILLE & O0., nelal Brokers, $4 Broadway. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS BUSINESS—WELL estabiisned, and doing a cash trade of $36,000 18 Offered for sale; good Investment for a pariy with about $4,000 cash. Address FURNISHER, Herald office, J® PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE (ESTABLISHED cr Fe igride g00d will; doing weekly cash business; $6,000; 760 cap, balance very ousy ; aatiafactory rear sone; unless a Ve gone ggert answer palces meaniag ousiness, Address J. V ee WANTED—EITHER ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, to Jom the advertiser in the Flour and Provision Bust- ness; capital wanted, $20,000. Address J. B,, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE business department of an old, well established concern, doing a good paying business in manufacturing articles an, invest” 85,000 lo $100, m iversl arrangement wil be made. Address IRON, Heraié office. beaten! ARTNER WANTED—-A8 CASHIER FOR THE MOST Fy celgbrated money-making exhibition in Aimerios; asso: it ted Uliana je capital required. Apply at ARTNER WANTED IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED ‘wine and hiqtior importing and _jobbing house, ing a large and succesnful business; sales Inst year $160,000; fan active, wide-awako man with $10,000 will be given 8 half interest ;' a full investigation be made, and the bi feferonces given and required. Address WINE IMPORTER, ofilee, ARTNER WANTED.—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, IN A business which will boar investigating. None but re- able parves need apply at No. 64 Pins street, room 18. BAL ESTATE OFFICE UPTOWN, NICELY FUR. ‘ished, well located, long emabiished and doing a good asiness; price S400. Apply at 281 baat Fiity-neventh street BK INVENTORS’ BXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGHT TPXSSOCIATION, Id Warten attests New, York, solicits Patents ; exnibits, aelis and buys Patents and Patented Goods. Patent Right Gazetlo, prion 10 conta ANTED-IN THE AMERICAN WINE TR Ba by ‘& competent champagne manufacturer, a the bua! ; Investment EXT Sls, CTbaR eaten 5 0. ANTED, A PARTNER IN AN ESTAB- shed business; ov to travel; tod; ask for D. foetaa sion sir To OF THREB 25000 Se ta cree eee ‘ALLACK'S, SECUND WEEK of the unprecedentedly successful en; of “Witte LYDIA ‘THOMPSONS MISS LYDIA THOMPSON and HER NEW COMPANY, HER NEW COMPANY, pearance at this theatre has marked a new ere in the history of FIRST CLASS BURLESQUE, and has bees. attended by & succession of ‘CROWDED HOUSES, heretofore unparallelea, Ing the nightly announos> ment at 8-0’clock of STANDING ROOM ONLY. should theretore be secured in advance. THIS EVENING and EVERY SATURDAY MATINER until ‘further notice, the new burlerue in we acts and ponstitoHog yl tertainment of the evening BLUE BEARD—BLUE BEARD—BLUE BEARD, BLUE BEARD—BLUE BEARD, BLUE BEARD; or THE MORMON, THE MAIDEN and the LITTLE MILITATR! supported: by MISS THOMPSON, Mr. Beckett, Mr. an SING member of the new burlesque organization, 3—Doors open at 739 o’clock.4Performance over a& ‘clock, MATINEE. neat o atl, begins at 2, over ad, & us PRICES. "ALLACK'S, yates % mf ‘MATINEE, sas MATINEE, SATURDAY, ra Mia any SATURDAY, SATURDAY. MISS LYDIA THOMPSON, THE NEW COMPANY. THE GREAT RURLESRUE, SECURE YOUR SEATS. IBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE AP EVENING AT 6, a pearance of the popular young comedian, BPPearanee OAT. JOR. ke EMME, n t speciality of the inhle great Pec RM AN EMIGRANT. tn GAYLER'S SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, FRITZ, wa by SUR COUBIN GERMAN, form r. EMMET over Lert ” ONE THOUSAND TIMES bofore the LARGEST AND MOST DELIGHTED AUDIENCES in every theatre of repute in the United States, and in n the recognized position of the bela} mhost, POPULAR STAR IN AMERICA, tl ia ean" LOR CONCERT BORNE, hich Mr. EMMET will introduce his in which WARMING CHARACTER MBLANGE, NEW SONGS, DANCES AND SOLOS. NEW SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, MECHAN1OAL EFFECTS SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANOE. LO'S.—FRITZ PIASINEE TO-DAY, AT 2% Niet FRITZ ATINGE TO-DAY, AT 2. NIBLO'S.—FRITZ MATINEE TO-DAY, AT & Bl stl nnl dBi URE 1LO’S.—J. K. EMMET AS FRITZ, NIBLO'S. - MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 3, AT NIBLO'S, NIBLOS.—FRI1Z M. TINEE 'T AY. AT 2. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. T BATURDAY, AUGUST 26, BENEFIT OF THE ForULAR col EDIAN, ‘AN, ‘The deantiful play of the FAIR OF MULLINGAR, Grand Olio, and the ARTFUL DoD 4 MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MONDAY, SEPT. ll, TONY PASTOR AND TROUPE, AVENPORT'S CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE, I Philadelphia, will open Monday, September 4. Parties Gpenged are requested 10, amembie tn the Green Room, at I o'clock. neediness Colonel T, ALLSTON BROWN. W. 8. FREDERICKS, Stage Manager. 145 —DB. KAHN’S MAGNIFICENT MUSKUM OF See MARVELS, SCIENCE AND ABT, 7140—_Broadway—745, 1g Soldier, the Horned Woman, the magnificent ‘eas (the most perfectly formed womaa in the world), the Bear Woman, Making a New Nose, Moi ties and Beauty and 40,000 other marvelous objects, collected at an expense of half a million. OPEN DAILY. ‘Admission 500. Ts ey Florenti 745 Bromdway, _ VIFTEENTH ANNUAL GAMES OF TUR NEW YORK CALEDONIAN CLUB ‘will be held at JONES’ WOOD, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, JAMES” FLEMING, 3 THE GREAT 8c‘ 18H ATHLETE, and other prominent Competitors from Sister Societies ‘througbout the United States and Canada will take part in the Games. ROBERFSON'S AND WALLACE’S BRASS AND STRIN® BANDS AND THE PIPERS OF THE CLUB will furnish mustc for the occasion. DANCING MUSIO TILL NINE O'CLOCK. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. JOH! TT, f. Jamas A. CRara, Third Chieftain. OB WA One 187. OAT RACE FROM SANDS POINT, L. L, SATURDAY, mber %, 1871.—For al! open boats #0 feet or izes will be siven—a silver vase to jib and main liver cup to cat rig. Race ten miles to windward with usual allowance of ti Entrance fee Entries must be made by September 5 at the office of Sanda Point Hotel, DUNSPAUGH & DOOLITTLE. Post office ad- dress Port Washington, L. 1. Suyr. THE DOOR SOFTLY, MOTHER'S ASLEEP.— The beautiful new song by Pattison ; price ic. J. N. PATTISON & CO., 4 and 60 East Fwenty-third street. A M.M. NERR _____ PIANOFORTES._ LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO jo" on ‘chase. Call at L's, Ne ‘on square (163 Fourth avenue). HICKERING, GILRERT AND OTHER FIRST CLASS Pianos, for $75, $125 and $175, or #8 and $4 per month for rent or sold on instalments; Prince & reduced. GORDON, 106 Broadway. BARGAIN.— ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, $90; a splendid 7 octave, with carved legs and all im-~ }) @t a sacrifice for cash. PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street, BEAUTIFUL PIANO—ONLY 6100; A STEINWAY ZA Fiano, seven octave. ovarstrong bass, carved logs every fprevenssan} aren a ees Promemeed SIDOLE, 1 Amy wet, near Broadway. FINK ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, GRAND, SQUARE A = Uprij as fo tak or ie se i pee oe the aia 48 und 80 Bast Twenty-third street. A. HAGNIRICENT 14 COTATE caieoraten maker re grand seals, fasan os teed ved ‘ire ‘months, cost ‘5160, for $3 ; Parlor vat nt bh jzes, Ores, case, ‘Carpets, 7 family leaving sity. 88 Went Fifteenth ‘nroct, uot ‘ifth avenue. | LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 A ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, Prrtip | bass, agrafe tr: mates ectert maker; modern syle and improvemense, perteet order; sweet, powerful tone. 98 Third street, near ‘avenue, f PRIVA’ FAMILY GOING TO EUROPK W! . dure enue ge ee | oom joent Parior and B bares | be Buffets, Obairs, at if cost, Call at Payee resl- dence 180 West Twenty-third street. BR iN. | = bm dns Do BALE—ONE ASELF-PLAYING PLIANOFORTE, Os a quadrilies, roynd dances, Ae. Appiy to eae raid Enat Treniy-edvonth sires fF NEW AND . CeEaa at | ES | EE. adnan ‘ EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, NP "hus cldewt and best Muse Hobe) In the country, Monday, SepteAuber 4, 1871, for private and class instruction in All branches of Vocal and! Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, and the modern LangusEe 5 onices wii be open for the reception and classification of pupils on and after Mond ust BB MELODEONS AND ORGAN TA Catitul ation, of different makers, bt cash or monthly instal ‘thar can be ments, oF for reat, at Broadway, eloewhere. GENERAL: CONSERVATORY OFFICES, #20 Broadway, near Twesfth sircet, over the tunic store, (The brancl by Hs ne syyone gi oie up town.) 102, 104 and {06 2 irt treet, near Sti ANTED—A W sing, to tray All applications, for admission and inquiries relating to a apust be made at the

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