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R STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET—338 A, ope gireet, for any respecte business; tae ‘mediate possession ; reduce, BL. ‘eb T nats AM, 609 Hudson street. TO, LET, BUILDINGS, PARTS OF BUILDINGS Lofts, on a corner’ exceedin; nel ves well lighted, With or without power. Apply at 103 —TO LET, AT A VERY LOW RENT, 58 BOND street, corner of Bowery; first class ideation, and juitable for & dentist, costumer or any respectable’ busi- —TWO STORES, ROOMS BACK AND BASE- A. nents to Jet, 80 dnd 68 Greenwich avenue, for any Tespectable busi NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AORED a BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET BY A PRI- vate family. Inquire at 212 East Eleventh street. LADY HAVING A. NICELY, FURNISHED HOUSE would let two front suits of Rooms, or single Rooms, with or without Board, to 4 gentleman and nd wi op ingle entlemen, with every convenience, it 503 West ‘Twenty-third street for one week. JUNE 16, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. FURNISHED ROOMS — APARTMENTS _TO LET. 20) BOND STREET. SIRNTREA BOO) ‘ROOMS TO to gentlemen only ; best location in the city; near Grand Central Hotel. 29” pwn WEST, 318.—ELEGANT SECOND Floor, together or seperately, ‘to families or gentle- men; low for the summer to good parties. QD STREET, 1, ABOUT ONE BLOCK EAST OF aré.—To let, without board, two ele- ganthy fw Tienised large connecting Rooms, secs floor; m; price moderate, UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH strect.—Front Parlor, first floor, very handsomely furnished, to let, for doctor's office; also front Basement and other Rooms; reference required. . ness ; eh BURN EAS it) Madson street. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE TO LET—IN A delightful nelgimer hong, on a wide street and 0) ite spar rk; the building contains 25 rooms, all of whiten ave air and light; a good summer and Winter house; ean be heated by steam if required. Apply to JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner of Forty-sec street and Bixth av enue. ees A —STEAM POWER.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, g, large and small, adapted to mechanteal and manu: acturing purposes nts low. Apply to GEORGE H. ALKE! ia Centre street, corner of lester. STORE TO LET ON BROADWAY, NEAR NINE- + teenth street, fine rooms, newly fitted and well adapted for millinery, ing or any genteel busl- ness; also one on ‘Fifth avenue, near Twenty-second atrect, at $1,000 per annum. . PECK & Co., 951 Broadway. _ OR DRESSMAKING, DENTIST, TIATRDRESSING oR showrooms, nd Floor, 385 Eighth avenue; five Tooms; occupled for dressmakihg the last flve years; va- cated account | of il! h OR MANUFACTURES.—TO| LET, TWO WELL Hghted Room ), with Steam Power, ata mode- Fate price. Apply at 834 Canal street, in the store, 2 GREENWICH AVENUE.—A NICELY FURNISHED floor of three or four Rooms, fully jurnished for housekeeping; water and gas, A FEW NEWLY FNRNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT board, to gentlemen only; hot and cold water, bath ie and every convenience; splendid location. 178 We ‘ifth street, between asdaden end Rixth avenue.” (A. XEWLY FURNISHED HALL ROOM, FOR A GEN. tleman; cool and pleasant; terms moderate, 270 West Kleventh street; ring fourth floor bell. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAS FOUR FUR. nished Rooins to let, without board, fo gentlemen only. Call at 13) West Twelfth street, near Stx A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room, with all modern improvements, includ. ing use of bath and arople closets; rultable for a party of nilemen, without board. linton place, strect, near Fifth avenue. A. culitog, gas, key, In det class spacious private res cel in class spaciot ra dence No. No. < Saisie place, near Broadway; 83; 0 HIANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO a, <Swithone board, to ingle genuamen, at 1S West Twentieth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET, without board, to two gentlemen, or a quiet et couple’ Hy also small Room, in private residence 49 Amity street. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN AT 21 Clinton place ; summer prices; references, 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, J furnished unfurnished, one-third rate, for summer season. Inquire for three days. Paes, QQ WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT.—HANDSOM ly furnished Rooms, en sulte or singly; also a Far- lor Floor; terms moderate ; house first class, 49 | MARKS PLACE, EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Second avenue.—A nicely furnished back Room, for two; also a Hall Bedroom to let very low. 5 s EAST NINTH ST., A FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- OO way.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, withont board, to gentlemen, is EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- wi ok rivate American family will let, fur- nished, a large Room and Extension on second floor, suit. ble for ght housekeeping or two single. gentlemen, for $7 per weok. FEW NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT +i 221 East Eleventh street; private family. LOORS TO LET—IN BUILDING 513 SIXTH AVENUE. furnished Rooms for genileien, in Forty-ninth street, pear Sixth avenue, Apply to JOHN KAVANAGH, Sixth avenue and Forty-see S Per SHOP ROOM, WITH POWER, “0 LET cheap. LOUIS FAUK, Lo5th strect, Third avenue, Morrisania, TO “LET—AT FROM $60 TO $2,000 PER AN- SPOFFORD BROTHERS & co., 29 Broadway. corner 6 num, N WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRE kot of Ground, north wide, near Tenth avenue” size 98.9, with two Tenement Houses on same; 21 years? With two renewals of 21 years each, will be sold at schange Salesrooms, Tt Broadway, on Thursday ), 1872, at R, SON oe ( ie 1G. BOANT STORES, WITH Dwellings attached, well sulted for manutoraring uurposes, or for a splendid barber shop, green candy or Iso Suits of Apartments, with all modern brow ‘n stone bildi Bet Apply to on premis Second BER, 346 East ourth st TEAM POWER TO I SBRIDGE, THE Fecond story, of Planiig Mill, 4 vy e0 feet; railroad Bhd water communication. Apply tg SAMUEL L. BEI. RIAN, Lumber Dealer, Kingwyridie, N. ¥.; or SEALEY & BRO., 4 street, New York, TEAM POWER TO LET.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, 5 large and small, heated by steam: also use of steam levator, 418 and 42h West Twen! ith street, 10 LET—BULKHEADS AND PIERS, WITH ABOUT 20 Lots adjoining, situate on, Har! Q25th and 127th streets, ‘avenue, or to ©, River, between Third 3B e »C. L, PALMER, fe pRoad vay, room, D WHOLE UPPER PART OF BUILDING er street, corner of Grove. Inquire on the 1.0 LET—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, WITH STEAM Power. Apply to JOHN §, SCHULTZE, 59 Wall street, or on the premises, 689 West Fitty-first street. 10 LET—FRONT OFFICE, ON GROUND FLOOR, 154 South street, near Peck Slip. Tet LET—VALUABLE 8’ for dry goods or tan WLY FITTED UP new fixtures; every zhth avenue.’ App! 0 LET TO FLOUR AND FEED DEALERS—ONE OF iA the best Stands in the city, on a leading avenue; two Moors, 25x100, with bascment. JAMES MOORE, Tenth avenue, near Twe HALF OF A STORE, E by a shed, for pr [rashington sire near Chambers: location and teil: les unexceptionable. Address NOLES, fice. 10 LET—AT LOW RENT, ONE DOOR WEST OF Bleecker, in Wooster, 187, Store and Dwelling. Open 20 o'clock morning. EASE—A DOCK FOOT OF WEST FIFTY-FOURTH Street; any number of Lots; 200 feet of water front; mediately; barn with 13 stables: lime and TIRE SIDEWALK luce business; located on hed on the pre mises. Also lots on Tenth avenue, Pity-third and Filty-fourth streets, opposite the New depot of the T th avenue Railroad Company, Aine {obs DE EKE, Eleventh avenue and Fitty second Street. ‘ATER FRONT TO LEASE—ON EAST RIVER, NEAR Thirty-fourth street ferry, 14 Lots, with Buildings 60; suitable for lainber, coal, &e, Apply to 1 northeast corner Thirty-cighth street and ‘Far nished. FAMILY DECLINING HOUS! rent Honse and sell Furniture of a three st br will sell the entire furniture without hous¢ of Parlor Suit, Pian , mahogany, bldek rpets throughout, all’n iuits, Mattresses, © Ritelien Furniture, to, Address MM ORGAN Heral [ptown Branch oa S Broadway. SMALL HOUSE, N modern improvements, to let to a small family; Food Jocat, ent 300 per month and board for a gentle- 1. W. M., Herald office. a Honses to let; choic WILLIAM TU: first door above Pwenty- ‘sixth street. Fr HED HO TO LET—FOR THREE months or long 52d street and Hudson River; fone minute from cars 4 ‘oat; 16 minutes from Thirtieth Breet, Hudson River cars; price $100 per month to small eareftl fumily. Apply at BELL BROTHERS’, 35 Union square, from 9 to 12, for one week. URNISHED WASHINGTON Heights to rent—For the season or balance of year; as 13 rooms, with bathroom, kitchea and laundry; fine garden and grounds, with abundance ot fruit; also stable and carriage house ; is seven minutes’ walk from Hudson Ri Iroad de Pot at Carmansville. | Rent $250 per etables and use of fine naire at S16 West Fourteenth street, RESID ON 0. LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, UNTIL DECEM- a four siory brown stone heap. Inquire at 136 East Séventy-first st. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH CON. venlanges for cooking, £¢., to a single e’woman ; rent $3 per month. Apply at West Eleventh street, be- tween Washington Mand Weet, third floor. 104. WAVERLEY PLACE To LET. FU two large Rooms, suitable for light house or for gentlemel th, &e. ll WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, FUR- nished, a front Room, with Bedroom adjdining, on the first floor, with wa! A. —TO LET, AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF Parlors,'on first floor, for club purposes, to gentle- met! and gas, ‘Terms moderate, SEVENTIL AVENUE.—PLEASANTLY FUR. Hahed Rooms for light housekeeping. full Floor if 14 per week. Room, #4 per week. 179 Broadway. TO LET—A FRONT AND BACK ROOM ON furnished, to gentleman or gentleman fe family. "188 West Bleventh street. 24 WE FIRST STREET, NrAr SIXTH 134. Weer, marr avenue—A private family wi ‘a Bedroom, he per week, UIT OF ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED—CONSIST- 8 A. fngor tour rooms, all communicating also single Rooms, cheap for summer months. 1,168 Broadway. with furnished use o| en if reqiived: ROOM ON 19Q THIRD, AVENUE.—FURNISHED yecond floor to let to one oF two genticuen. In: qujre at the store, VERY FINE WELL FURNISHED SUIT OF PAR- lors to let to gentlemen, without board; also ms ‘on second fioor and Hall Rooms; references. 14 Irving place. 20 GRAND STRERT, NEAR BOWERY.—TO LET, nicely furnished, "three small Rooms and one largo Room, suitable tor two or three gentlemen; refer- ences. THIRD FLOOR TO beer Ad tale tated FOR LiGHT ponsekson ing: to a small Sen in a private family. 818 West Fifteenth’street, near Eighth avenue, T 4 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET GENTLEMEN can find pleasant Rooms, newly epee: centrally iocated, reasonable to responsible LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH EX- cellent Benoa Ane ua eres ing; will be Jet low to a good tenant. it 25 Carmine street, near Bleecker, tor three ae T NO. 6 WEST ELEVENTH STRE! SECOND door off Broadway (best location in the ). Nicel: furnished Rooms to let for gentlemen only ; house has all modern improvements. A WEARGE. HANDSOME ROOMS, FURNISHED, TO + Iet, to single gentiemen of gentleman and wife, in anew. Pet stone house fronting the Central Park. Ad- dress Z. ld Uptown Braneh office, 1,268 Broadway. AST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, MURRAY HILL, near Lexington avenue.—To let, handsomely furnish: ed Rooms, for gentlemon or gentleinen and wives, at $5 per week. for three days at 160. RST DOOR WEST OF UNIVERSITY PLACE, 44 West Eleventh street.—Furnished Room for gentleman pet private family; terms moderate; references FoR gHED, FLAT TO RENT—ON SECOND sTORY ot English basement house, 816 West poareents wtroct; has all suitable improvements fora family desi housekeeping ; premises elegant; focation pleasant healthy; can be seen between 10. and 4 o'clock. Pesan fe ROOMS, AT SUMMER PRICES, ON second floor, to gentlemen only; family private. Apply at M45 Eighth ‘street, between Broadway and ‘ou BAST, SEVENTEENTH STREET. NEAR STUY- vesant park.—A nicely furnished Room, for two nan and his wife all Room, 21 gentlemen or gent for a single gentleman ; terms moder O77 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, nicely furnished Rooms, pleasant and airy, to entlemen and wives, for light hotise- single gentlemen or. per week; also hail Bedrooms, $3 keeping, trom $5 to per SIXTH AVENUE.—FURNISHED HALL ROOMS and sare Drivilegs of cooking. Ring No. 8 bell, ‘right hand sic lock. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO ) LET. OR, SIx ROOMS; ALL ‘IMPROVE. oor} ower living in the house; first joo; rent low; 1, Rotors Second avenue, be- SECOND ¥ ments on the class neighbor tween Eighty-second and Figh' A —TO LET, IN THE NEW ELEGANT “BROW N STONE « house, 440 West Fifty-first street, the parlors and pasément Floors, seven rooms, ailimprovements, chande- liers, bath; second Floor, flve rooms; rent moderate nice family; Inquire on ‘premises, A SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVATE House, 210 BAS’ irty-third street; all modern improvements; house Gecupted by the | owner, pan! AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART... Let Second “week ea ie s freat sensation, A PANORAMA, BIOHAMA AND DRAMA, oducins 514 BROADWAY. nd Manager, and f in cast omrcadhd ® powerful a he RRR R AMA 1,600 FEET LONG. , Pleturing ma inent buildings AND AFTER FIRE. CHICAGO, Pees CHICAGO, onIcAGo, pice CHICAGO, CHICAGO, a yee CHICAGO, CHICAGO, aoe CHICAGO, CHICAGO, cutcago, CHICAGO, — FIRE. CHICAGO, CAGO, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OOTH'S THEATRE. DAMS. Mr. EDWIN BOOTH. " srenietpe and Maunger oi He Popular Trakedinn, ADAMS, aot “kaet OR pat tne’ of Last staitnee bub shes go Batartay, at Seats secured at the theatre; al musie store, 7H. ost. fo vost vit re ee Roxby. ONDAY, June 17, 1572 AFTERNOON A’ a4 EVENING AT 8, the Colloquial Actor and popular Author, Mr. in his new Indian ee vin three acts, entitled the OR, THE MADMAN OF THE PLAINS, aR hidstory in the New York Saturday Journal) TH FRIDAY, gue a both AFTERNOON ones hiabasha FIT OF ALBERT W. Al MONDAY, aa 24, production of an Gndirely written an arranged by Dominick ESCAPED PROM SING BING, of Griminal Life in New York, in’ which the inent Artiste, Mr. DOMINICK ‘MUR will sustain the principal character. gat SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS, 68% BROADWAY. FIRST APPEARANCE 0 OV THE WONDERFUL AND WILSON, TOGETHER WITH ALL OUR scree TES o'clock. Ntson & Co.'s Wwoop's wtire idaseamn Gompaays” 1 UNTO DEATH, ANCHE'S SNARE, AN ath COMA TITHE MADMAN STRIKES. oe Drama, ‘urray 8 Btor IN} THUR: MATIN, i i THULSDA ‘a AT 230 P.M. MATINEE THURSDAY, AT 2:30 P.M. ame as" best Sensational Drama, rer Maree a ie nae is “the universal i eclalon of adie second. weet hai Cpaites Fosters new, Sensational ees the past weel iy SWAMP ANGELS; OUTLAW; with its exelt terre if eau unequaled cast and elaborate moun evening by a splendid DNESDAY EV! eneton 19, AN OMS! Mr. JO! A splendid entertai Box hook op d entertai riainment provided for the occasion. GRAND SWAMP sage ‘MATINEE SATURDAY, Ovary THEATRE, FRE! WM. B. FRELIGH PECIAL NOTICE. —WEDNESI RMR 1 ANNUAL BENEFIT of My ORY J, JONES, tres. {avorites, have kindly volunteered fe ‘will appear as OTMEL and IAGO in the Third Act of the Tragedy of OTHELLO. ‘Gharles Foster's last und best SATIONAL DRAMA of SWAMP ANGELS, with the nantical drama, entitled write DE’ ‘OF THE OCEAN. tow eee en secure seats for this most com- plete and attractivgontertaineat LYMPIC ee ANOTHER COMIC WONDER. The famous Dialect pomedian EN, in his renowned spectaltios int ee sensational Drama, urer, Oo rece occasion those ular Bor MR. W. H. WH. ALLEY. A Nh J. 8 StU) t LITTLE, MAGS JOHNNY ALLEN’S L MICROSCOPIO GREAT DUTCHMAN, | } OEE. bd Lt MAN LIFE. I Tac. PORN NY ALLENS | Aico Harrison] 7 ——_—_— SCHNEIDER'S CAT. MAO'S Baby Elephant. The Rampant Monkey. L ALLEN’S GREAT L BOUNCING ACT, 5 MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2. cB. IONDAY, June 17, first night of Watts Phillipe great ames ‘Sensational Drama, ON THE JURY, presented with pee NERY, aeeey ahd AP- INT NTS, ind an. UN! WI 'UL ©. Mr. JOHN BROUGHTAM, Me CHARLES FISH ER, Mr Pa DDART, Mr. B. t. RINGGOLD, Mr. CHARLES RO WELL, Mr. E. M. HOLLAND, Mr. W. J. LEONARD, Mins ELLA BURNS stay peurande An this theatre), Miss EFFIE Kongo tat aa FI KITE McLELLAN (first a) earance in this th eatre), ‘ie, Sonn EE ‘TON, Miss MAR- IN’ (first, apres ene in this theatre). In | ACT A POWERFUL SENSATIONAL INCIDENT, Cues PARK GARDE: THEODORE Beans Proprietor... DOR" THOMAS” THEO! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, THIS GUNDAY) EVENING, June 16 af # o'clock, H GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, when anow and very brilliant programme will be pre- sented. **Adinission Tickets Fifty Cents each. Private Boxes, One Dollar Extr: tra, y CRINANCIAL, CORPORATION DESIRING TO PURCHASE, AT A discount, good frst mortgages having short terms to Tun, on desirable property in New York city, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark, Elizabeth, and other incorporated cities in the vicinity of New York,is prepared to nego- tate directly with the parties in ‘interest. No brokers No expense. Applieations, with all particulars cluding full diagrams of property mortgaged, and best terms as to discount, will receive romps attention. Address © CORPORATION, box No. 2,478 Post office, New ‘ork city. AN ELEGANT FRENCH FLAT, EIGHT ROOMS, IN Zi com plete order, with gas fixtures and set of was xth avenue, between Forty-third and Forty- A —TRUST MONEY TO LOAN AND BUY FIRST + Class mortgages on city real estate, in sums. to suit without bonus, Address COUNSELLOR, box 2,681 New York Post office. Prcors ON BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY. SECOND street, In complete order, with all conveniences; range, hot and cold water, bathroom, water clo: &e, MIS, 1,254 | Broad: URNISHED ROOM TO LET.—A VERY PLEASANT front square Room to let to one or two gentlemen ; locatfon central and Pleasant; rent reasonable, 126 West Twenty-second stree 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN only. Anply at 55 East Twenty-eighth street. Refer- ences require FPURNISHED ROOMS FOR FIRST CLASS GENTLE- imen only; large front Rooms and hall Bedrooms. B West Eleventh street, between Broadway and Univer- sity place. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN ,AT 26 West Eleventh street. ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH handsomely furnished Rooms, in suits or singly, at 157 West Twenty-third street. NENTLEMAN CAN SECURE FINE F turnished Roora, for the summer, near Union square, by applying at 10 East Fifveenth street. References re- quired Tes DSOME FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, SUITABLE for one or two gentlemen; gas and bath; family private. 151 t. East Fifteenth stree LY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, out board, to gentlemen vt references ex- 47 West Twenty-second street FIANDSOMELY FURNISHED, LARGE ROOMS TO let—To gentlemen, without board, from $7 to $10 per week ; house newly furiished and private. 33 Stuyvesant. street, near Cooper Institute. FLANDSOMELY, FURNISHED Rooms, WITH on vithout Bedroom, to let, without board, at 151 West Thirty-sixth hot and cold water in room. Private tam reet; bath, an EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR A FEW GEN- N tlemen. 42 East Twenticth street. NUELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK ROOMS for gentlemen, without board, at 133 East Twelfth Street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Gas and bath. RGE, LOFTY ROOM TO LET—ALSO A Ball ‘oom, to Gig ee only; gas, bath, 4c. street, near Amit OOMS TO RENT... NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS for single or married gentlemen can be had in one Ot the most convenient locations In the city, at 117 East Fifteenth street. } OOM FURN low, private fi Eighth avenue {EVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY AND DD suit HED AND UNFURNISHED, VERY mily, to yentlemen. Bleecker and EN Suinmer rates; extra baths; upper roams, $1 $1 20 pe 3 location private’ house. ifteenth Street: three doo! from Union square. 10 LET—FULLY FURNISHEDTHREE baal HOUSE, Forty-seventh street, near Sixth av No- ‘vember or May next, very cheap. ds "Sixth avenue, near Forty: RNISHED, A HANDSOME FOUR STORY ne House, 34 West Sixteenth street, just put der rent low toa responsible party. In- ses) re &n complet Quire on pre} roa first class boarding house; selling the furniture on n ‘easy terms; imr PER MONTH.—TO MACK, Third avena 5() A WHADY, COMPELLED TO LEAVE ory 850). ~wulterat sbove sactinee to 5 a $8 stoop brown. stone House, completely furnished, ‘in erfect order, and fine location. Apply on _premts ast 112th street, or at 4 Warren street, room 2. U nfa rnished, FOR A TERM OF YRARS—THE Mmodious House No. 41 Bleecker street, =T0 LE. large and.c nsion plete in nd in. first table for For permit apply te J VAN BU! ast Tenth street. T HOUS A. order, all impro’ nts, immediate West Sng Fy a ELS B t BURNTIAM, 609 Hudson street. THREE TOKY EMENT Ltt! AND BAS t—At about 1 all mod ation ne E Inquire Dents: te ark MeMAHON second street A VERY NICE HICH STOOP BROWN STON 0 t two or three Rooms. Apply to Mme, ARBER, 113 West Tvre eet; immediate pos: BARBE nty-fith street; immediate pos I entre H TO LET-WITH ALL MODERN mprovemen ¢Vandam sireet; re 2. Apply Wo JAMES PRIC Ffiwdaon street, ¢ ent $2 Apply Fee STORY 1 ‘eet, near Br Sen and back stairs. roadway. ON BROADWAY- He EAR THIRTY. oe street, in complete order; pasenent and rear | Havement Kitehen, range, hot and ter. bathroom, | Kas, €c P LOOMIS, Nats i | 1 LET—3a BAST sont. THIRD Bern high basement, court yard, nantels, gas, water, &¢. 10 LET—SMALL THRE ORY HOUSE, 110 EAST fourth street, near Fourth avew ue ; 10 rooms; gilimprovements, and in'fine order. House open 10 to 1. JR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, ‘the upper part; cheap rent. Inquire house, 10) West Twenty-Bfth street, LING PART OF 47 SIXTH AVENUE, southwest eorner of Twenty-sevent® street, three ble for a miliner, dentist or dressmaker; ele- ut location; inquire in the'store, DID THREE STORY BROWN STONE Fitty-third street. Keys at 26 West po NEAT cortag to let chea; my fhreen zit and 138th streeas: ihre in Ninth aia ear Forty-seventh street; $4 and $00 pe 1 3 Hudson street. ra Mateasbesbodiye tee ed ‘ORE CORNER et and Fourth avenu - lease given toa good WS, 1,8 Third avent enant, ra URNISHED nogme ay AND APARTMENTS SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY “oes A Tan with a handsomely furni jon elegant, Address G. W, M.- Stauion De fed MODATE hed Room; (0 LET—A FURNISHED’ ROOM, AT $26 GRAND street, without board, in private family; no other boarders taken; terms moderate. Inquire on promises. i a PARLOR AND BEDROOM, HANDSOME. furnished, with use of bath; corner house: cool and central; freedom of a home; terms low. Call at 6l7 Sixth aven 1c. ON THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, two large elegantly surnished EDI bath room,’ together or singly. “Address R. Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa 10, LET—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, 184 EAST d Twenty-sixth street; reference required. Call” tor ree days ‘LEGANTLY FURNISHED. on the first floor; rent low, orty-second and Forty-third NO T° altnew, Brussels car 752 Sixth avenue, between Streets, in the store. : To Let—rv RNISHED, ONE LARGE SITTING ROOM and two Bedrooms, at 512 Third avenue, Ts LET--TO GENTLEMEN, FINE, AIRY, NE jished Rooms, at 25 West Twenty- sixth street, in ‘ar ot Trinity chapel, convenient to the Broadway and Sixth avenu 0 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, with use of kitehen; also Room and Bedroom for light housekeeping. 10 Sixth avenue. tg LET—TO GENTLEMEN, NEWLY FURNISHED Apartmenta; modern ‘conveniences. 85 West Tenth street the. uy in a first class Shona, at alow rent, for the summe reste furnished for housekeeping’ if needed; refer: ence. Second 5 WO LAR BEAUTIFUL WELL. FURNISHED Rooms, connecting. to let, to two or three pla r| friends, Withont board; price $5 each. Apply at No. 6 Fourth avenue. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 423 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty- -seventh etreet, for gen- tleme: n only. EAST FORTY.1 FIRST STREET, CORNER OF FIFTH avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let at reduced price; also a Room t¢ r two single gentlemen, LWA PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO + and wives, or single gentler Room on thi i weorly fur. ed,’ water and closets; pleasant house and genteel ighVorhoods must be seen to be eppreciated ; table first cless. Call any time at 3% West Eighteenth stre Ow FLOOR FRONT Room To tara EATLY FUR. igo | house private and locatien first class i at li’ West pleventh street, near Sixth sais y ©r two, oF tar @Q AND PER WEEK FOR TWO HAND. Gan ge nely lrnished front Roots; also front Parlor, aa 6, for men or hi iousekee ping; cheertu! Tocation. 1S) focath = West Eleventh street, one door west of $4.50 3 RLY G00 SIZED inf URNISHED # pha, stutable for housekeeping: large pan: tries, bath and iy nies ase included, at 416 West Thirty-third Bast THLTIE TH STRERT.—HANDSOMELY FU 5 nished Roazs, without boa éf omen; 4 very mederate for sumer. Also, n sult of Mednig foe family om parlor floor. © mult of Rooms AST SEVENTEEN —HANDS' 12 ki furnished ane suitable for families ot. single ned. gentlemen mees exchan 13" EET, 2 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR ished Rooms, wit oF without Board, singly or en suite’, house private; references. GREAT JONES STREET.—A PRIVATR FAMILY ] willleta large or small Room, furnisyed, on third floor, to gentlemen, 18 WEST FOU RTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen and wives or single geniwemen; ga, 00 bath; Ane spring beds, One Vivek irom tpad- LEASANT FLOOR TO LET, CONSISTING OF SIX rooms; marble mantels, chandeliers, bath and water closet; separate meter; newly fitted up; ‘owner occupies the lower part. 63 Monroe street. a haste ane HAVING $84,000, WILL LOAN IN SUMS r $4,000 on private residence or store property, thou bonus; will not treat with brokers. Address ‘ATE’S MANAGER, Herald | DDITIONAL CAPITAL OBTAINED FOR MER- chants, manufacturers, &c., and partnership invest- ments procured. All negotiations strictly confidential. BIBLE & CO., Financlal Agents, 176 Broadway. ECOND FLOOR T0 LET—CONSISTING OF FOUR ©) roomne; gas and water; house quiet; only one family. 59 Hast Twenty eighth street, between Lexington and his —MONEY TO LOAN, WITHOUT BONUS, ON + improved Beers New York, Brooklyn, and near-by farms. for a second mortgage. ‘Prin clpals only apply MRT HAYES, 81 Cedar street. 0, LET—THIRD AND FOURTH STORIES OF 52 EAST Tenth street, near Broadway; flve rooms on each feast be altered to suit applicants; and let separately it desires Tot Lr’ 0 LET—IN A SMALL, FAMILY, THE THIRD FLOOR; two nice Rooms and front Parlor (second floor, with balcony; house has all the modern improvements and Jately put in good order s location unsurp jconvenient toallthe ferries; terms moderate. Apply at 63 Second place, Brooklyn. 10 LET—A SECOND STORY OF THREE ROOMS, two large and one small, use of bathroom, near Man’ hattanyille, and very convenient to cars and stages. Ad- dress HOUSE, station O., Manhattanville. 10 LET—LOWER PART (FIVE ROOMS) 239 EAST Thirty-fourth street; cag bath, hot, and cold water, range, sta’ onary tubs; rent $45, Also Third Floor (thre: rooms; rent $25. Private house. (0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, IN GOOD ORDER; bathroom, gas, &c.; rent_moderate to a small, nice nl. _ See owner, 508 West Thirty-fourth street. ET—FIRST AND SECOND OR SECOND AND © nina Floors, beautifully frescoed and painted: bath room and water closet; fine locatign; rent $22 to $23, 241 East 105th street. 10 LET—SECOND STORY OF PRIVATE HOUSE 61 East 12th street, with conventences for. light howse- keeping. Rent $25. ' Address I. L. CLARK, 195 West st. IX ROOMS; RENT $40. INQUIRE OF MRS. No. 9 Jones street. TPO LET_A HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR, 265 SIXTH avenue, consisting of six Rooms; water and gas; suit- able for a'nice dwelling. or a dressmaker; rentlow. Inquire In store 255 Sixth avenue, PO DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS.—TO LET, A SUIT of four Rooms, second floor, entire, at 248 Sixth ave- nue, west side, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. streets; rent moderate. Apply at HEBBERD'S Real Estate office, 29 East Fourteenth street. 109 WEST TWENTY ave To let, four large unfurnished Rooms, third floor, with all conveniences; private house. 912 TONPSON STREET, PRIVATE HOUSE (SEAR & Washington square).—Second Floor, including gas, bath, &e. le family. $400 a month, toa mall, Fespe __PIANOFORTES. HAND CHICKERING od new and second hand ones cheap Pianos it for the country. . & CO,, 739 Broadwa: RICH ROSEWOOD WEBER 74 OCTAVE PIANO- , Aut forgstle—One made to grees beat elty make cost $900, for ‘tool, Cover, Music Stan Caillat Tesldonce 1a West 230 street ; 4 BRILLIANT TONE GRAND SCALE ROSEWOOD Pianofort eee new, all modern improve best city mak do. Steinway Pianotorte ; will b sold for Tess than] half coat Also satin brocatel Parlor Suit, cost $350, for $150; one do., $50; Chamber Suits, Mir- aintings, Bronzes, Bure, Bxtonsion Table, &c., for cash. Rerid Forty-second stree' between Seventh and Ei sdcnadnip akan T HAINES BROS), No. 27 Union. square. Those desiring «first class Piano sould not purchase before calling at our salcrrooms. | Elegant Pia rivalled in tone and finish, ‘at pelees to ey Warranted as represetited. 'N. B.—A few Pianos ii moln rent will be old RE great barguins, A. LADY GOING IN THE COUNTRY ON THE 18TH inst. would like to dispose of her Piano at a very low price ; 7% octave, four round corners, three heavy mould- ings, elegant carved legs, agraffe arra used about six months. 106 West Thir T % WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—A 7 octave, overstrung, carved legs, $275, Upright and square Pianos to facturers’ prices. A REAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100—STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octave, overstrung, agraffe, richly carved legs, every mprovement, cheap tor cash, J. BIDDLE, 1 rley place, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAN scale, for sale—Property tamily leaving elty, made Grder, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used. five months, cost $900, for $275; Parlor Suits, Etayeres, rose- wood, walnnt Bureau Bedsteads, Mattrossoa, Dining Fur- niture, hinaware, yal efore purchi where: 38 West 15th st, near Sth av. Pere Fete se PALE yA VERY GOOD PIANO, GOMPA! tively new, from one of the best firms ot Now fork Iso'a very Sood old Violin price 8150, ¥, ZENKER, Ws Second street. _ PIANOS, PIANOS-SELLING AT THE ¢ low prices, notwithstanding the strike; every instrument Wwerranted, MIXSELL “ Piano" Manu- factory, 411 and 413 West Forty-secor Paaee bg Megas ap ola AD ND OTHER ers, for sale an 2 yn at very low pri allowed if purchased, at E. V, DUMSDAY'S Warersonme, 2% University place, corner ‘of Ninth street. TANOR, 3 MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND moat be autiful style, of best maker: at lower rices: for cash or monthly instalments, or fc t WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than ean be found Seed PIANO ROOMS, Fourth avenue, New York. Pianos for sale at low prices. Pianos for hire. {7 ANTED—A SECOND HAND PIANO, IN GOOD , neg) he Stool and Mg hd iildréee, with full particulars, maker's name. and. lowest cas . Over $20, J. J. box 1,004 Post ofice. ete other g instalments taken. rent and tor sale at MARBLE MANTELS. —EEMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &0.— + Targe and elegant stock, at our new wareroome, ion sitare, corner ot Fourth svenue. grid” Se teenth street. NUSLATH COMPANY, “nanuluetrers Savery carlety of Slate work, plain aad orate KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING + Works, 134, 136 Bast Eighteenth Mtreot Marble and Marbieized Nantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monumenta, at a thatdety competition. Marble Turning for the REMOVAL, TELS, MARBLE MAN. ferva Soings cheep en te, Soe? nasmemyant route, ‘ city, atc spac 2) and 202 West Prenty-third street, nt warer B, STEWART & CO, OLITICAL PRINTING OF EVERY. DESCRIPTI x 4 done to short notice by the Metropolitan Priitin ng ta ae shunent, corner of Broadway and Au mt stevets ow XECUTOR FUND OF $196,000 TO LOAN ON NEW 4 | York clty property ; also $200,000 to loan on buildings in course of erection; also to buy mortgages, Address. ‘LLOR, 19 New York Post off oltice, ONEY, TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON first Class clty Property, in large or small sums to principals only. WM. WIKIES 13 Broadway. FFICE OF THE Coumencta Warrnovse Company or New York. 29 Wiiutam Treeer, New York, June 15, 1872, Holders of the Bonds, Coupons or Stock of the State of South Carolina are hereby informed that this Company will receive Bonds for registration by June 22, according to the act of the General Assembly, relating to the Bonds Qf South Carolina, approved the 13th day of The tenth se of said act being as follows, ‘arehouse Company, in k, and the Carolina National Bank, in ia, 8. .C., are hereby declared to be places for the registration of the Bonds, Cou- pons or Stock of the State of South Curolina, and they are authorized, on the passage of this act, to immediately ad- vertise in one or two of the principal papers in each of the cities of New York, Columbia and Charleston, to the hold. ers of all the Botids, Coupons or Stock of’ the State of South Carolina, the necessity of registering their Bonds, Coupons or Stocks at one of the above authorized places of registry. | In the registration of nds, Coupons or Stocks, the number and denomination of each Bond, Cou- on oF Certifleate of Stock, the act under which it was jssued, and the name of the’ person, association, corpora- tion, or firm presenting the sume shall be recorded. and the time and place of registration shall be endorsed upon anid Bonds, Coupons oF Stociss, so that the same Bonds, Coupons oF Stocks may not_be presented at more. than ‘one place ot registration. It shall be the duty of said Gommercial Warehouse Company, im the elty, of, New York, and the Carolina National Bank, in the cl Coluinbla, 80. to publist inthe eltex of Now: Yorke, Charleston Columbia quarterly. statements of thé whole amount of Bonds, Coupons oF Stocks registered by them, the number, denomination, and the act under which they have been issued. The State Treasurer and the Financial Agent of the State, in the city of New York, shall not pay interest on said Bonds or Stocks until they. have been registered according to. the requirements of this act. WILLIAM D. BOWER: President, FFICE OF THE JERSEY CITY FIRE INSURANCE Company, $3 Grand street, corner of Greene street.— Jersey Clty, J., June 12, 1872.—Thirtfeth semi-annual dividend. “the Boatd of Directors of this Company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of eixht (@) per cent, payable on demand. WM, GAMBLE, Secretary. pron SQUARE T' THEATRE, THIRD WEEK of the HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT OF MRS, JAMES A, OTIS. LAST NIGHTS OF FORTUNIO, which must be withdrawn to permit the introduction of other novelties. LAST NIGHTS of the funniest medley ¢ upon the stage, “OH! HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?” which has been rewritten and will be funnier than ever this week, AST NIGHTS OF MAFLIN'S GREAT LADDER AND SPADE DANCE. LAST NIGHTS OF THE DRAGON DANCE, LAST NIGHTS OF THE SLPENDID CHORUSES, GO AND SEE FORTUNIO. 5 AND SEE FORTUNIO. 0. FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21, AN *MIND CHANGE OF OF BILL MRS, JAMES A, O11 MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY AT 23g O'CLOCK, ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, area 18, ATS P. M. nefit of GABRIEL. HARRISON, on which gceasion the following picces will ted -—Tom Taylor's admirable comedy of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP; the fourth net of Sheridan Knowles! ‘play of the whole toe conclude with Morton’ 8. cane farce of * LASHER AND CRA‘ Mrs, F. B. be pre- B, Conviay Mist Minnio y Wallack, Win. Davidge, E. Lam Roche, Harry Pierson'and ot hent talent will appear. ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, OLIVER DOUD BYRON AY, June 1 Mr. OHA) iL fe PAHSLOW in T AT SEA. G2 Pigeon-Shooting Match, IRA A. PAINE, of Now York elt . H. BC OGARDUS Ae Elkhart, Tl, Fleetwood Park, Jan June 17, at2 P. M. Paine Stakes $1,200 to Bogardus? $1,000. To shoot at 100 pigeons Veach} to find, trap and handle for each other. R, KAHN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD. ‘way, opposite Astor place.—This magnificent collec. tion ‘contains over 100,000 specimens of Natural and artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising every man frame, Lectures daily on “Nor lage,” “Its Obligations and Im- plicants furnished with a pocket edition post free, tor 2 cents, by essing Secretary Dr. Kahn's Muscum, 749 Broad. way, New York. Open from 9 A.M. to10P! M. Admis- sion '50 cents, URING THE W ORLD'S ¥ PEACE JUBILEE THE GREAT ORGAN in BOSTON MUSIC HALL (entrance from Winter street) will be play 1d DAILY from 10 to ll A. M., from 12 to 1 noon and from 8 to 9 evening. Single admission. Package of five t pediments.”” om of oa “a able lectures, 50 cents eof f $2 EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- ‘ay, between Houston and Bleecker Streets —Every one should visit this wondertul museum. It Is full ofevers Shing pe peo, He. should see and understand. Lectures daily Wlosophy of Marriage.” Those, parties unable to atte: nA these Peporeant lectures can ee them for- Warded, post tree on receipt of 25 cents by. addrossin SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6 Broadway, New York. : URCHASE Hien ‘OR SALE ON ‘Third avenue improved property; they are, third mortgages; liberal discount. Address NECESSITY, box 135 Herald omc TPO LOAN—ON MORTGAGE ON CITY PROPERTY, $6,000, $7,000 and. se eral other larger and smaller sums; ‘vacant lots in: oot localities acceptable at tule valuations. W. W. DIBBLEE, 22 Broad street, WASTED—812.000 OR T ORTGAGE, reo good prod Prope rty in the Seventeenth ward, worth double Tor @ term of yea! - dress'Hf, H., 262 See x ‘ania JQ PER oENT chotce Muni at alarge red: Also Insurances City Railroad St paying 10 Ali strictly first class Sect ties at lowest market rates for sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO., Bankers, Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, 43 Pine street, New York, Prime investment securities a specialty for 20 years. O5 IN SUMS OF $6,000 EACH, TO LOAN $25. ».000 i ity, $90,000 for W stchester and New ferse, also for up town tene $63,000 & ew York city. pal Bonds ction below par. Baniz, Gaslight, ks and Bonds, &e., nen BERRYMAN. No. 3 John street, room 7. 70 LOAN"ON NEW YORK IM PROVED «hry $5,009 anc $7,000 for first clas Bre 1} {,No bonus re- quire BLICHPENSTEIN 18s Brawling: rayiy a LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- $150.00 in varios eum on age, Y propert; Second mortgages cashed. RICHARD V, HARNETT i ‘Broadway, pam F, pet $175,000 “TO LOAN OR BUY MORTGAGES, FOR any desired amount, on Pr New York, Brooklyn, Wi Kew soe nee money without bonu: entchesten and Xow Jersey, O77? TO LOAN ON BOND RT- $275. 00 BOND AND MORT- r rn TODD, 6 Liberty at. A Mt fogs, iS jarge ona Cgaay onely ‘onerty ; money for sevond mortage LIAM RENNELLY, No.4 bine strece.* APPIY £0 WE $4.00.000 TO LOAN—ON SEK MORT. D gages, in sums ranging from $1,000 to $20,000, on City Pro perty. Scud application wt bes to Be gienix 8 READ Berate aNb LOAN CO., 96 and rd LOAN OFFICES. AT 715 BROADWAY.—THE Wanner UueE PAID for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Camel's Halr Shaws, Silks, Pianos, &, ; also Mone iiberatty advanced on the same. ' Private office, No. 1 Washington place. ONEY ryuOANED- —ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry and Siiverware, and the same bought. GEO. 0. ALLEN, #41 Broadway, ar Fourteenth at l STANDS RD AMERICAN BILLIARD. T New designs; also Bagatelles and ever; ertaining to billiards, at lowest prices. H. Ely, successor to Phelan & meee oa Broad GREAT REDUCTION oadwaye ‘ASONED IVORY Billiard Balls, 2% ‘Bf Nanesive Cue Lethe a4 A beat plain Leathers, $1.9) per | 10), and all other ‘aint mi So rice lar ee beat sock of Bil- Joods in the countr at ee shi Eu 1 Wet nf LLEN ih Broadway hufacturer of jhe Bandari ‘American itera ‘ables TOCK OF GUE TI?S FOR SALE—AT_ $2 yogi Halls, $15 and $18; ae F $2 Fara go, $6 und $7; Just 04. Wwe GRIFertH, Vesey eet HEAP FOR ¢ ILLIARD TABLES ¢ in want of Billiard Tables, new or soc and it to thelr advantage to ealt'om W. 3 Rai a erooma, mpson Bleecker street. ipson street, oritenss corner of IVOLI, 18 St. Mark's place, 20, This evening, at 9 o'clock, IND‘GRAND' SACRED CONCE! Conducto ORM. CARL BERGMANN Admission 25 cents. PAVILION, 688 Broadway, near Fourth street. This evening ats o'clock. VENTH SACRED CONCERT of the celebrated Pi mn dy Orchestra. Admission 25 cents, PAULI FALK. ERALDRY.—THE ORIGINAL COAT OF ARMS OF Christopher Columbus, as granted by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain in 1 n exhibition at the rooms of the American College of Heraldry afld Genealogical Registry, 67 University place, Society Library Building, New York: wastep-4 COMPETENT BAND LEADER, togo West i _Apply to BROBEY & CO,, 84 Bast 14th at, YARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, 7 Organ, Guitar, Singing, Hannon. day and evening, (2 Clinton piace GEighih street): established 1864; elreu: lars mailed free. J. JAY WAtSO! usical Director. GQcENERY FOR SALE.—a HANDSOME SRT FOR travelling; all new; i prepared expressly for the pur. pose. AYERS, 600 Broadway. IENCING AND “BOXING ACADEMY, 18 WES? Eighth street (Clinton place), near Broadway. —Box- ing taught in 12 lesson Fine assortment of xencing Ap- paratus and Boxing Gloves on hand and for sale Colonel MONSTERY, (TIGHTS, SHIRTS. TRUNKS, LONG STOCKINGS, 1N silk, Worsted and cotton, size and color, at low Prices, JNION ADAMS SEC ., 637 Sraewey WILL. GIv) FIN 1s? residences for $0 mer ress, wi i HACER box 1 terald Upiowa' Brava off 1 588 Broadway, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 211 Fourth avenue, next Clarendon Hotel. The most brominent Musle Institute, articulars apply OEDER, Director, JouRtors CONNETS BEST I INSTRUMENTS MADE, | Ji nite new, to be sold below cost A tt tte. J. MAGNUS, 315 Eu Fourtesnth sireok (OR SALE—A SELECT AND WELI-PAYING MUSIO For after School, of established reputation ; a raj hi the right party; other busitess the ‘reason for souings HPply at 189 eighth ‘om II to 1, ossession on or before September I. pflice, opposite Clinton Hall, fre tigre vitn h Gecen a 12. UNION —Piano, Violin, Organ, Singt Class of Private Instruction: ‘All wipils andor Mir HAL: LAWS" tuition or supervision ; ; open ail summer, YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER, F Y’ highly recommended, for Piano and Singin, ench German and Ligllshiansuages addsens ARTIST, bes 119 Herald office. USIC.—FROM lon on the th street, be Puydls rapidly ad ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, A knaetee rane earn for iy pre chee of Music, rothe Bal Union square (Broadway), near y rt. ne Thanoy with dally Bra flee nt 201 piano, witl a a Ta ee a oA Mighth ‘ave: vanced. nth IPE ORGAN FOR SALE—VERY CHEAT, OR WILL Prince in periect order, Gan be seen at 127 Dean ‘treet, Brooklyn, ILLIARD TABLES.—WANTED, FOR GASH, TWO first class Tables; one four pocket ap one carom; must be in perfect order aoe late pr ress, ing price nnd artic W. ©. Pee we , $167 STRICTLY ae CLASS BILLIARD TA- ¥, factory snd salesrooms 1 Bh oH shun ae, TORR MS SGA IN TWELVE Easy I, 240 West Fifticth aye st 8 for gente ‘RE! Nd gM, VIOLIN TAUGHT, by sor BI street. mia. o’eloe! Come and RE 1 CROWDED NIGHTLY. GGRONRED NIGHTLY, BOB HEIGHTS Gi BURLESQUE JIG. BOB, HEIGHTS | GREAT BURLESgUI UE JG. PROGR, ENTIRE CHANGE BILLY KERSANDS ‘Ix PRGA BILLY KEMSANDS LD PLANTATION MATINEES BEASTS spay MATINEES WEDNESDAY ANB. SATURDAY, UDA. | Beit Lewee and Matageerss..2 avaugrr Berend Sadana ae 2 iy inst work of thee ase n the stant ae hich will reach ita’ % Tast night om J on hain ana SATURDAY, June 1 gf xrowr LAST tarns* an en} THE LAST NIGHT OF THE AND 0) “e oe and f MARTICLE (7. Merlot CHARACTERS bj by, Miss Davenport, ane: lorris, Deitz, Mrs. Gill wood, Mr. D. 8, jidge, W. J. ‘Lemoyne, George Grithihs, Henry Crisp, Owen Faw- jeett, D. iting, G. re, cm ear seas ohana ers, an, e DAY, June 16, enofit of tho Treasurer, ME. A. ABPLETON. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, The ‘Bin De Comie Vocailst, ALICE BATEMAN anl BILLY NOONAN AS THE TRISH BOY AND Qt Ww ating focal Sree Tne BOW. ERY EWSBOY, All the great star artists in a MATINEE DAY! Pee, PASTOR'S New & TUESDAY and So BEST BILL of the SE, ‘ORLD'’S PEACE JUBILEE 21 BOWERY. MATINEES on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL oe Will commence at Boston MONDAY, JUNE 17, AND CONTINUE UNTIL JULY 4, In the magnificent Coliseum, especially erected for the occasion. During this time the GRANDEST SERIES OF COS CERTS ever given in the world will take place, Thé GREATEST CHORUS ever organized. 2,000 TRAINED VOICES ‘Will appear in Oratorio Selections every day. The GRAND ORCHESTRA of 1,000 SKILLED MUSICIANS, In Classical and Popular Overtures, Symphonies. &¢,, each day. THE MILITARY BAND OF 1,000 MEMBERS, In the most dashing Marches and Selections, every day. The “BOUQUET OF ARTISTS,” comprising 180 of the best soloists in America, will render each day some of the most effective concerted pieces of Classical popular authors. GRAND OPERATIC SELECTIONS by the professional operatic chorus of 15), comprising the best talent of Eng- lish, Italian, Germah and French Opera Companies, every day. MADAME PESCHKA LEUTNER, the he Broatest of Ger. man_ sopranos, in a series of Grand Arias, during tho Festival, THE UNITED STATES MARINE BAND on Mon- The world-renowned BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS, of London, on Luesds ‘The Band of the KAISER FRANZ GRENADIER REGI- MENT, of Germany, on Wednesday. The magnificent Band of the GARDE REPUBLICAINE, of Paris, on Thursday. HERR JOHANN STRAUSS, from Delete yy famous composer and conductor, will direct EACH aay one oP his favorite and world-admired cnet waltzes, HERR FRANZ ABT, the famous German composer, will conduct several of his favorite songs, Srpanged for for full chorus, organ and orchestra, including -Swallows Homeward Fly,” on Wednesday. MADAME ARABELLA GODDARD, of London, the greatest lady pianist in the world, in plano solos. MADAME ERMINIA RUDERSDORFF, of London, the eminent English prima donna, in Rossini’s “Inflamma- tus,” and the grand oratorio selections. HERR FRANZ BENDELL, the great pianist from Ger- many, who has been especially engaged for this Festival, By special permission of His Majesty, William I. peror of Germany, the fungus CORNET QUARTER of Emperor William 1, of Germany. ‘The skilled Combination of the kind in the worl The best Cornet Player in rietae Mr. M, ARBUCKLE, in several of his best solos. MR. JAMES M. WEHLI. the distinguished English pianist, celebrated throughout America, in favorite solos. most The Concerts will commence at3 P. M. each day, BY SPECIAL CONTRACT WITH THE EXCUTIVE COMMITTEE, NONE OF THE FOREIGN BANDS OR DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS ENGAGED FOR THE JUBILEE WILL PERFORM AT ANY OTHER PLAC IN THIS COUNTRY THAN THE COLISEUM, BOSTON, THE ANVIL CHORUS every Great Oruan, Grand Orchestra, Corps, Anvils, Bells and Cano! Season Tickets, admitting to 18 Cg oan Jung 17 and uly 4 (with Feserved seats, able) Single Concert Tickets, with reserved seat, each... Gan now be be obtained of Mr. A P. Peck, Muste Hall Winter street, Boston, or at the ‘Coliseum on and af Monday, June 17. THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL BALL will take at thé Coliseum, Wednesday, June 2%. The Gran chestra, under the direction ‘of Herr Johann Str Vienna, the world-renowned Composer and Directo arrangements and floor to be under the, direction of Colonel William V. Hutchings, assisted by 200 Marshals. The whole Jubilee under the management of ee comprising the most eminent citizens of Bosto Per order of the Executive Committee. HENRY G, PARKER, Secretary. | IERRACE, GARDEN. Preto JOHN KOU AD. NEE SORES GLAND bea ND INSTRUMENTAL GARDEN CO E WIL ENCE ON SUNDAY, JUNE 1 day with full Chorus,, Military Bands, Brum n'Accompaniment.’ or ERaansuser, renkleng Robert.” 5. Revet 6. Thiet Maiti Ape 7 ¢ Gazza Ladr: le i m “Lohengrin. ie Wer! 1 Grand Q odlibet,“ Everywhere and Nowhere.”..Hamm. Polka “aod of ion to mi auring the week, ‘scents. Packages ‘containing 12 Hoke es, ATTHEW, T. DRENNAN | BARBECUE, —INVITA- tion.—The various anizations will assemble 1 Tuesday, June 181 uspices of tl MATTHEW T. Ties NAR CENTRAL * ASSOCTATION, ag a measure of esteem and eration to.the HON MATTHEW f. BRE Pg following ‘tse oak have heen made ph toe AG P.. rand opening by Grafulla’s full Bat don by the on. alia it. Wtoberu; 410 6 dP ie Bebe cue (Ox Roast); 6 P. M., dancing and general ae Until clowe of 'interiainnionts ind a stag Areworks, By order Committee lof Arrangemen jen Charles E. Loew, Judson Jarvis, James B. Hasson, Nicholas Muller, Patricks. at, Patrick T. Carney, Michael Loftus, Feremtal, Ros ogers, John Gilligan, |’ Thomas Moore, Jo ny Yohn F. Berrigan, James Wy. i James P. Wilson, Pairiek 1 Denis ..sulliva John McLaughlin, jacob Koehle’ scant, el Behe, Walsh, has. Li MeCormack, Lawrence Finega Thomas Bogan, emaae Mou! Xander Dowd, Ale Hichaed W. were, Patrick Madden, er Hall Thomas F- Di peter Medintces, Michels: oy: n Koel! Daniel J, Tone, Jacob Secbacher, Matthew Patten: John J. Byrmet,, Jonn O'Brien,” John Hiaepaon. T'AGampleton, Jonny. Bend, Edward JamesO, Hines,’ John Moore, ° Joh sullivan’? P. J. Hi FY, MarvinS. Buttles, Thomas Rooney, ‘Wilson F. volt James Slavin,’ James Maxwell, Bernard O'Neil, Hugh F. Farroul, ‘Alexander Ward: sa eH HNN Fre sient C Association. erie PATRIOK a aloe wena x) SON, CONSTAN )NOHOE, PATRICK i EARS, RY, CHARLES LINDEMANN, THOMAS BOGAN, Francis Murray, ANTHONY Hantuiny, { Secretartes, _Witwiam H. Sire ps, Treasurer. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE JIG, CLOG AND TRISH: Joni RUG ES Hale ate oF the age Be” Ladies taught, ‘MEt#orourtan THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ia ‘HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREER 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, , MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY on Vice Presidents. dig f om .

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