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2 BOARDERS WANTED. © 7 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—STRANGERS Mm gy! New York, desiring the commer te retire- fetes ‘a home and attendance of # hotel, in a class Tocation ; can fiud the same at from $6 to roi 4 ‘Sian lodgings, si. rman House. is LOO! UTH OF OHATHAM JUARE—GRANT 1 Ho K ER, Bowery.—Single Rood ‘S5e. and We. res NK Fanily Sland per di D STORY ROOM, WITH EXTENSION, AND THIRD Q? gory front, with food Board, to gentlemen and Wives or party of gentlemen; single mm, lot Waverley place. AVENUE, 162.—TO LET, SEVERAL VERY CHOICE, P aauy furnished Rootna, cool and airy, with Boni in nrst class brown stone residence; terms very mod rate. TH AVENUE, 164, WEST SIDE, NEAR TWENTY- cy second street.—Handsomely furnished tront Rooms on first story, with gas and path; also smailer Rooms; Bronkiast if desired; references, | tipi BAST THIRTY-FIRST STREF’ ‘TO LET, A PAR- ©) lor Floor, handsomely furuished ; also a Second Story, five rooms, én suite; for families or single gentlemen} private table if required. ATH AVE: NO, 63, WADSWORTH HOUSE.—DE- e) sirable Rooms, with Board. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT TO $10. $ ) Board, for families and single persona, at 176 Buecker su blocks west of Broadwa; G 70,83 PER WEEK FOR HANDSOMELY FUR. ) nished Rooms, with Board, for families or single xentlem first and third ‘floors, at 139 Macdougal street, veat Washington square G3 1G $10 BER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS AT PO _ 172 Meecker street; pleasant Rooms for ies or two gentlemen; good table and central location. FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- d Floor to let, on suite, to four ndable persons; $i5each; own family table at disposition, 12 WAVERLEY PLACE—THR INEST HOUSE, IN 4 the city; beautiful front Rooms $14, $18 and $20 tor two, or $10 for one, with Board. ‘Table Board $5. 12. BAST SEVENTEENTH ATREET.—TO LET, WITH first class Board, handsomely furnished ‘Rooms, uitablo for families or single gentlem changed. in. References ex- WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET—TO LET, WICH ©) Board, to gentlomen, at low rates, two handsomely Hurnished Suits of Rooms, ' References exchanged. 147 STREETCELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, en suite or singly; house and location un- fusually dosifablo. 156 West Fourteenth atrect. ferences. 14 EAST THIRTY-SEOOND STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues,—Ver, Seairabie, large, airy 8, ON second floor, with first class Board. South- ernors aro solicited w cull. Location and reter- ‘ences unexceptionabie. i t WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—A HAND- somely farnished third story large aud small Room, first class Board, at summer prices; references ex- i = 2 TH STREET, 39 AND 41 WEST.—FINE LOCATION, fine Rooms and fine table at reasonable rates for ae CR CR 30 ST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOME it of furnished Rooms. sccond and third floors; Foasenabio terms for summer; with or without Board; TEnCes. 3} WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET. ye. ate table; also other Suits and family Roo’ Refer- cond Floor, with or without pi ma; summer prices. fences required. House nowly and handsomely furnished, \QATH STREET, 146 EAST, NEAR LEXINGTON AV! PPE, ne Measant large and Hall Rooms, with Hoard Southerners and others; summer prices; house an Jocation first class. References exchanged. é 3 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—NEATLY FUR- nished Rooms to let, with first class Board, to a Fentleman and wife or fo single men; roforendes ex- changed. —ELEGANT SEC. ‘gi NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH we avenues.—Wanted, two recommendable gentlemen or two counected Roonis; $22 with Board ; private honse. AQ NEST, FTV Fiery | STREET.—PLEASANT ‘Rooms and superior Board can be had in a private yep location unsurpassed ior the summer; terms jerate. 4 D STREET, 24 WEST, ONE BLOCK FROM BROAD- way.—Delightful location for #ummer, an elegant front Parlor and Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, with oard, at greatly reduced pric WEST NINETEENTH § E furnished Rooms, spacious and airy, ctly first JANE STREET.—PLFASANT ROOMS AND GOOD Board can be obtained singly or en lass ‘Boa = 55 ll WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues.—Two Rooms on the Arat floor, front, elegantly turnished, to let, with or with- pat Ronee 124 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A FEW RE- 4‘F spectable young ladies can secure good Board and the comforts of! home by applying this wee 140 Bam 70s FSi EAST FORTY-NINTH STR! ington avenne.—Handromely furhished Rooms on cond and third floors, with first class table, on reason- pole terms for summer. 16 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD and Lexington avenues.—Pleasant, and well tur- Dished front Room on second floor to let, With Board; also pther Rooms; moderate summer prices” BETWF 164. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OF sixth and Seventh avenues. rnished Rooms o let singly or en suite, with or without Board, ina pri- vate family. | 9 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street.—Now vacant, two single and two double Rooms: single Rooms, $9 $16 to $20, each; bie Room: Food table; rererences req) i ai Q9Q NEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET—A | FEW Le rospectable men, also a few young ladies, can | ‘accommod: ed with Board nd pleasant Ro 246 WET TWENTY-POURTH STREET “PLEAS. ant Rooms let, with Board, togentlemen or Rentlemen and wives; ternis moderate. WEST FIFTY ‘T.—VERY PLEAS. ant Kooms to let, with Board; near Central ; location convenient B50 MES put MEXTEPIRST OV somely furnished second story front Room, with Board; also other Rooms; table first class; terms moder- aie. References. HANDSOMELY | STREET.—HAND- | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. COUNTRY BOARD. i t. COUNTRY BOARD—AT PLEASANTVILLE, WEST: tions; moderate prices. ‘Radress N. MABI accommoda. EE, Pleasant TREE REGISTER. OONTAINING 2000 CITY Jouses and 4, OF lap, &c., gratis. Appiy to V. EV ENON & SON, IL Pino atrdet, and 226 Filth wv A |OUNTRY BOARD--FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO children (one an infant) and nurse, within 90 minutes York, either mountain or seaside, and where there are other boarders. Send particulars’ and tems, yhioh must be moderate, to J. W., O42 Hudson street, New ork. NOUNTRY BOARD AT A MODERATE PRICE, AT A / pleasant farm house in Pennsylvania, near Lambert- ville depot; well adapted for a family ot étx or e(xbt per. sons; ploasant and healthy location; ice, shade and good society; accommodations for horses and carriages it do- gentlemen wishing to. remain with their families over ‘Sunday conveyed f nnd trom the depot tree of charge. Address C. 0. C., box 10, Lambertville, N. J. \OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR AN INTEREST. )” ing little girl, 9 years old; sinall family ; board not to exceed Siper week. Address tor three days, WIDOW, be. Herald of bs (COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A PLAIN PRIVATE | © ‘amity, for a Indy and three children, aged 5 to 12; one Toons only required; terms not excedding $10 per week. Ad’ .» Horald Uptown brane JLASS BOARD FOR ONE FAMILY AT SHREWS- bury, ar Long Branch ; rooms front the water; table and attendance equal to the hotels; bathing, &c.; terms $1) to $44 per week. Addrom B. DAWINI, Post ofiice, | ceunic NO TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW, J As good an investment as city p' ee Get tickets of JERK JOHNSON, Jr., 25 Nassan street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nassau street. UDSON RIVER BOARD AT ONE OF THE FINEST situations, with plenty shade, lawn, &c. ; thirty min- itios out and five from depot. Apply to'or addross B. K,, Spuyten Duyvil. N STAMFORD, CONN,, 1 MILE FROM THE DEPOT, on the north side of Stamtord, two minutes’ walk from the first station on the new Carinon Branch road, good Board, in a very healthy location; new, tine house,’ bath- IRS clogant shaded lawn; stabling, Ac. Address, W., New Rochelle or inquire of REED & HOYT, 229 Broadway. |P | Campbell Hatl, Orange county, | yale trom the depot and Most oft ERSONS DESIRING TO SPEND THE SUMMER IN the country will find Board and pleasant Rooms at Y., a few moments’ N. ice. Address W. 8. MAR. y | JING LAWN, CORNWALL, ON THE HUDSON, AD- | joining Linden Park.—A'fow families desiring ‘good | piety can be accommodated. Address H. SMITH, Ring awn. UMMER BOARD AT CORNWALL, ADDRESS G. HL. CARSWELL, Cornwall Landing, N. ¥. OUTHERN BERKSHIRE.—A PARTY OF SIX OR © eight can find a pleasant homo during the summor | months in Old Berkshire ai reasonable price. Address NEW ENGLAND, 602 Sixth avenue. QUEMER BOARD AT AMENIA SEMINARY, AMENTA, N. ¥.—Direct run by Harlem ¢ mn acre of shade land and spring water in the yard; plenty of room; farm for milk and vegetables. Send for description. Refers guests of last summer. 8. T. FROST, M. A. UMMER BOARD—AT THR DE GARMO INSTITUTE, Rhinebeck, N. Y., from July to September; rooms 10x. | 16; fine shade; quater lace; glomant Uuliding Address | for particulars J. M.D) MO, Rhinebeck, N. Y. ‘ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING ‘on the sea shore for a gentleman’ and wife; place must be easy of access tothe city. Address, stating terms, box 6,838 Post office AT THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE thirty minutes from city by and single Room: 28 RM AT STAMFORD, CONN., ON CLARK'S HILL, 4A. half mile from depot;'34 miles from New York; fif- teen trains per res of ground; stabling for | horses; pleasant drives; sea bathing. | {OBERT OC. FLACK. | AT OUR FAMILY HOTEL, CLIFFWOOD.—SEA bathing, boating, fishing; behutttul scenery, shady walks; country butter, milk, eggs, Fish, oysters , 10 chills; | 9 minutes by steamer’ $8 to $10. ‘TIBBI MOND, 263 Broadway. TTS 1 NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ; Orst class accommodation: ts the bay; 30 minutes trom De; A BELMONT HALL 4A. Island.—Now ope reasonable rates; fi ing. | street, near I | BROOKSIDE | HOUSE, | HASTINGS.ON-THE-IUD- | 1D son.—Desirable partics can find first class accommo- dations and reasonable prices; excellent stabling for | horses. Call on or address K. 8, MOORE, as above. | cl tied: | J)OUGLAS HOUSE, FLUSHING, L. L_—ELEGANTLY situated, near Flushing Bay ; good fishing and boat- | ing; splendid drives. For terms apply to or addreas G. wekwart, Proprietor. bi Be SO eS 0 TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW.— X Aa good an investment as city property. Get tickets | of JERE JOHNSON, Jr., 25 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassau street. | LARCHMONT, MANOR HOUSE, MAMARONECK, 18 | Li now open for the reception of guests. A horse’ car | Will run from the station on or betore July 1, Boating, bathing and fishing. Mrs. R. PALMER, INWOOD HOUSE, ON THE PALISADES.—FIRST | Li class house; newly furnished throughout; terms | moderate. Apply at Si Broadw: a | MANSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N, 18 NOW _ open. Ny SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor. | ATORWOOD HOTEL, NORWOOD, N. J.—TWENTY miles from New York by Northern Railroad of New torms moderate. | & OSCAR FLORENCE. VILION HOTEL, GL COVE, L. l—THIS DE- lighttul summer resort is now open under new man- agement; communication by steamboats twice a day. c. L. BRiGGs, Jersey ; now open tor guests bree Wit. FUNS | EABODY HOUS! YON | Now open for transient and permanent guests. | EABRIGHT HOUSE, SEABRIGHT, N. J., NEAR LONG © Branch, ROBER 7 i Propricto’ —This splendid resort is celebrated for its fine drives, fishing and boating, for its ocean and river bathing and excellent oysters. OUTHSIDE HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. I., ON GREAT ;* Fou Bare ee by pounds Railroad, open for | guests; ng and boating, sues ree irs. EC. KING & SON, Proprietors. HAI alco a small Room, with or without Board; terms Nery moderate. 207 West Sixteenth street, three doors from Seventh avenue. ‘A @ IRE BOARD AT ZA Harlem: permanent irsnited: mn private, family, arma must be moderate. Address B, B. B, station H, YO TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW.— x Aa good an investment as city property. Get tickets pf JERE JOHNSON, Jr., 25 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassau street. i _HOTELS. ROOT’S HOTEL AND DINING SALOON, 488 TO, 490 Oanal street. —Meats 10 cents 1 to $2 50 a wee! ST. JULIAN HOTEL, NEAR BROAD- No. 4 Washington place.—Large, cool family g suite, on first floor, newly and elegantly fur- | ished, $20 a week ; si Curet's “rench Res- le Room, $7, Jaurant. Table d’hote it IBBY HOTEL, WARREN STREET (EUROPEAN 4. plan).—Cool Rooms, with new beds, 50c. a day, $2 50 tosis week; fu:nily Rooms, $1 and $1) a day, $4 0 $8 a ec fie: or We. per night, $3 to $4 per Week; tor gentlemen only {T. GERMAIN FIFTH AVENUE, TW +) street, Broadway; American plan; $3 & per day Smilies and transient guests; finest location; rooms al Jront; baths attached; elegantly furnished. HERMAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, | ( ‘Twenty-sixth street.—Strangers, visiting New Yor! ‘ring the comforts and retirement of a home and a ‘same at from ‘$25 to $40 per week tor wite, or $3 per day; Ainerican plan. Lodgin STURTEVANT HOUSE—AMERICAN PLAN—$3 0 PER » pi it hotel centre; Broadway, Twenty-eighth rwent i ments. proventeWIS & GEORGE 8, LE AND, Proprietors. COUNTRY BOARD. FARMER WILL ACCOMMODAT! AA. Dourders. Address box 13 Post o PEW FAMILIES CAN A Wit frat class Board, Far in one fin ade, fine deives, ‘or (urthor particu! 90 Fost office, New! A FEW BOARDERS WILL BE TA sountry hotel at Ridgewood, N. oe me hour from Kee, Teen ‘3 fu week ; good roa stablon attached. address J. W. i B € BE ACCOMMODATED jarge, airy and pleasant locations on the Hndson; reo miles north of Newburg. address H.W. MURTFELDT, box KEN AT A QUIET Wo minutes from Je Railroad; terms ry local box 55 Ridgewood, lars bul “GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARD, 1 Dutchess or Putnam county, on line o! ler a ‘Address, with full particulars, CHATHAM, Herald Aloe, ORANGE _ COUNTY.—DESIRABLE OARD IN B Board, at a reasonable rate, in one of the most de- | i $8 box | ht c% Wallkill Valley. Ad WES Post othcs. New York city, or call thie day at store, 363 Maiden lane, (Boaep WANTED—FOR TWO YOUNG MARKIED La- ww dies, + house preferred. Address, vith Derticulare Ws, box ie Herald Uptown Branch: jo tRoanp WANTED—-IN THE COUNTRY; SEASHO! ech eAatcems (ih partioulers: Jc box 15s Hers y. Aditey ulare, J. Wptown wranch ome. re BE HAD AT A FARMMOUSE At Nn minutes’ walk of the Sound. Terms moderate, Call bn or address W. H. COLES, 23 Park row. ZOARDERS DESIRING A GOOD COUNTRY HOME, located by the seashore, two hours’ sail trom the city, thing and boating, four traing to and from Ju teamer Scawanal aves Peck slip daily at 6 . Address Mrs, U. CARPENTER, Roslyn Post office, JOUNTRY BOARD AT PAMRAPO, N. J.—TWENTY. eat tig gst ferencas given and required, Ad- ofce SOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET; | er plate; Rooms 0 to | rd street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, | TY-SECOND | ‘endance of @ hotel, in first class, central location, can find | 1 entiginan and | nth streets; elevators and all the modern | good | OARD CAN } Wading River, 1. 1, 66 miles from New York, within I UMMER RESORT.—UP THE HUDSON, AT CLAVER- iY ‘k.—Board from $7 to $12 per wee! be tival grounds, shady walks and croquet grounds; splendid rides; Catskill scenery HENRY ABBOTT, | formerly of White Mountain House, HE UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, WILL open June 20, Board $3 perdey; SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor. | Ww" DANK HOUSE, GREENPORT, L. 1—THIS | favorite hotel is now open for the reception of per- | manent or transient guests cums ae | Wetnee HOTEL, COLD SPRING, I. I. hour's sail from the city. This place is noted for its extensive grounds, tine bathing, and picturesque scenery. Particulars, No. 7 Murray street, room 9. __ CLOTHING. | i} T &8 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTIL S H. HERZ pays the highest price for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Herz. TM. MARKS’ ST. $ 98 and 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth stree| and gentlemen can receive ihe utmost value in ¢ | thelr cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c.. by callin: on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, MARKS. " Please call an urselt. We A LARGE ORDER RE- Jewelry, Carpets, &e. As prices can be ob —tor pants, $2'to $10; conts, $6 to $25; dresses, $5 to $75; by calling on or ad- dressing Mr. or Mrs. H. HARRIS, Sl Sixth avenue, third store above Waverley place. tonishin | 4 T38% SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET— we will pay 50 per centf more than any other dealer jor cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &e., ‘by calling or | addressing by post. Satstaction given by Mr. or Mrs. NATHAN. TTENTION!—I TAKE THE PLEASURE OF IN- forming you, Indies and gentlemen, having any Wear ing Apparel, Carpets, Furniture, &c,, to dispose of, should call on or address Mr. or Mrs, ROSENBERG, 246 Seventh avenue, second house above Twenty-fourth street, if you wish # per cent more than elsewhere. | AT THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, near Forty sixth sreet.-Hiving just re- | Gelved a large erder froni Omaha for cast-off Clothing and | Carpets will positively pay for Pants trom $1 to $5; Coats | $5 to $20; Dresses, $10 to, Try and satixty yourself by | Calling on or addressing Mr. and Mrs. FLATTO, 68 SIXTH AVENUE, | A® B. MINT2" ‘ashington an ‘averley places, | Washi d_ Waverley pi tlemen will be astonished at the grea | pays in cash for Silk Dresses, $10 to | Bidthing. 6 per cent more will bo paid than elsewhore. | Please call or address A note by post punctuaily at tended by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz. , BETWE rices B. MINTZ ; gentlemen's i} GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE. | men's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Perniture and Jewelry. T guarantee to pay the highest prices for them. Piouse ‘call on or address # note by post to J, ANHALT, Seventh avenue. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Anhalt T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street.—M. LEON pays the highest price for Indies’ «! gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, dc, Ladies Waited on by Mra, Leon. | Av EDWARD MILLER'S WELL-KNOWN ESTAB- inent, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth Ladies and gentlemen can receive the hig arket price, in cash, tor Cast off Clothing, Carp Jew elry, &e ay calling or addressing. Ladies wil promptly attended to by Mrs. Miller. 1 be _MEDICAL. (LL NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES SCTES A “tincally and succeestully treated kaso ence guaranteed by Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street. ATIENTION “TWENTY YEARS PRUSSIA tal experience; private diseases 4 | permanently cured ; consultation tree. Jl Bleecker street. LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—MADAME_ srLD. Amity street, visits ladies at their residences Advice free. HOSP. | A | dential and skilful treatment. | J)®, KING CURES ALL DELICATE DISEASES AN | | D derangements; one visit sufficient; consultatio | strictly private, 1d Amity street, near Broadway. lL 2 West Twenty-fAfth street. ADIES: SPEEDILY OURED AND BOARDED DUR- sickness by Dr. and Mme. WEST, Ladies’ Physi- ny alana, fi ME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIF' al es, "Wn Weaaesignh ce ON THE HUDSON— | ies and gen- | ARGAINS.—ELEGANTLY FINISHED RESIDENCE car Genitral Park and Sixtieth street, $80.00, worth $35,000; three story, 20x 322,000; must be sold. Plots On Madison aveutie ‘cheas MONEL FROEHLICI, ‘Third avenne, coruer of Fiftieth stréct. FOR, SALE CHEAP—-A HANDSOME FOUR STORY brown stone House, furnished or unfurnished, 231 East ‘Thirty-first street ; good location ; also three Lots on Sixty- fourth street, near Madison avenue, for sale cheap. In- quire of M, DUNN, 202 Brondway. XO TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW. J Ax good an investment as city property. Get tick of JERB JOUNSON, Jr., 2% Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassatt stroot, 0 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.—FOR SALE, FINE, large and commostions Buildings and ning ‘acres of land, near Harlem Bridge; beautifully laid out; now used for an academy for un ladies. Apply to WILLIAM KENNBLLY, No. 4? street. Wost Side. BARGAIN.—TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, SEVEN rooms and cellar, in complete order, tor sale cheap. articulars apply on mises. M. BE. LOVELL, tween Ninth and Tenth avennes. BARGAIN.—VOR SALE, ON WEST TWENTY- third stree.—A_gentlcinan in poor health and iged to leave the city will sell his House at a sacrifice; a 2-loot wide, three sto ¥ high stoop, modern con ly A For Faghty-“irth street, A. ences, good ‘ord for immediate occupan neighborhood first class; excellent sub-cellar, &e.; price $25,000; the choay house that has been offered on in yours. DWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third st. —FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, A STABLE or Business Property on West Thirty-(hird street; , Cight stalls; tenement house and office in 4 foet deep, 4 eet in wilth, and an *L” on A. Jarge stab! front; lot ‘ the rear; terms casy, if wanted; will be sold cheay JAS, R. EDWA'RDS, 277 West Twenty-third 8 room; good accommodations for a liberal price. Address arene - pecan. —egeng F. SCHREIBER, box 72 Stamford Post OMice, Conn. OR SALE.—A Sete d House gan zo nor ME, FREER ILS ge mss capes * round, 25 by 102.2 each, on ity-third street, 2 EWPORT,—COTTAGE, WITH BOARD, TO RENT. Toot we ol Eleventh avenue, ar itiverside Park, tor Apply at 29 West Thirty-third street. $10,000, pare cash lendid investment. Apply to ere Rape ore ~ | BALDWIN, No. 2 Harrison street. N. THE SOUND.—SUPERIOR BOARD AIRY, * = . ap.’ Sena Rooms oating, Hahing and bathing; six acres of Wee SALE—A THREE STORY BROWN STONE I1Gi stoop House. A great bargain. Ing uire on the prem- ises, $13 West Fifty-ffth street. Possess! jon at any time, BROOKLYN PROPER'TY FOR SALE AND TO LET. EMOVAL oF THE HERALD BRANCH ~OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM st, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8A. M. TILL &P, M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 i FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, A. S2LENDID TAREE STORY AND | BXTENSIO} brick Store Property, on a fine business street Brooklyn, in complete “order, with gas, water, & throughout; price uly $7,200. Seu D.F. CURLEY ROOKLYN —TO LET, A TWO STORY, BASEMENT ellar brick Houst, on First street, near Carroll rent $500. Apply to WM. & AUG. VAN WYCK, No. paSeee SOWIE Obes (ILEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR 8A 4 “a bargain; also Furniture; unexceptionable borhoods owner going abroxd; would rent; agents ex- cluded, if, H, CHILDS, 205 Broadway, room 9. STORY BROWN STC ing, with all modern improvements, in excel order; @xtra lot; 14% Clinton avenue, Brooklyn; partly furnished if necessary; price $15,000, ire at No, 15%. XO TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW. TAs good an investment iy property. Get ticke JERE JOHNSON, Jr, 29 Nassau. str ‘AN SICLEN, 153 Nussau sti 10 LET—LARGE CORNER STORE AN D BAS! of new building, Clinton avenue, corner My! Brooklyn; size 42x05; suitable jor bakery; also ‘six! Store from corner, size 20x53, with Basement. Inquire at 157 Clinton avenue. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, "CYP AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sule. REALLY NEAT THREE STORY COTTAGE, ON three lots, for sale—Union Hill, N.J.; water’ and gas; furniture if destred—is excellent? will exchange for city. JAMES CAGNEY, 631 Hudson street. OCK PROPERTY IN NEWARK, N. J., ON PASSAIC Rayer, suitable for mannfactory, sawmill, lum| brick or coal or lease. “Apply to GEORGE W. HOJER, 97 Duane street, New York, To Let or Lease. 10 LET—CORNER STORE, 20X50 FEET, WITH GLASS front, and Part of Cellar, in a new four story brick building, Corner Coal street and Railroad avenue, Jersey City; a good stand for any kind of business; a lease will be given for three or five years. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALF OR TO RENT. TO LET OR FOR BALE IN NEW RO- minutes’ walk trom depot; a large barn ‘ound. Apply to ticket agent, New Ro- HOU chelle; ft dl one acre of chelle . FULLY AND HANDSOMELY FUR} HED HOUS) not large), at Mamaroneck, to let till September 1, completely furnished with ornaments, crockery, kitchen Ct ishing to travel, it at $400 for the season; in readiness fo mediate occup: seen atany time by appli- | cation to Mr. CARNLEY, hackman, at depo | NICE COTTAGE, FURNISHED, TO L A diate posse two acres, stable, &¢.; near the potat Riverdale; rent $10) per month, fo ar. 8. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. | A BEAUTIFUL FRENCH ROOF HOUSE TO LET— Furnished or unturnished, containing all the modern improvements, situated on the corner of Washington, | Depeyster and Chestnut, streets, Tarrytown: stable, &e. | | one acre in garden and lawn. | BERSON, €59 Sixth avenue. | AT TARRYTOWN, ON BROADWAY, AND IN FULL | view of the Hudson River.—For sale, with immedi 1¢ possession, and with the elegant Furniture if desired, 4 beautiful French slate roof House, containing eight bed: rooms, besides parlor, dining room, library, kitchen, but- ler’s Pantry, laundry, bathroom, &c.; gas, hot and cold | water in every room; house in fne order throughout and | handsomely painted in tresco; wide piazzas in front and | rear; location unsurpassed; grounds all in lawn, fruit, | flowers, shade, shrubbery and ornamental trees; stable and carriage house. It will be sold ata low price, and on very easy terms. It is within 10 minutes walk of the nats or cars, and flagged walks all the way. Photograph and full particulars h 8S, EMBERSON 689 Sixth av. TUESDAY, ISTH 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a nice Cottage, 8 rooms, lot 9)x19% icet, at New Rochelle; 10 minutes’ walk | trom depot, 5 from beach; trains trom Twenty-seventh | street and Fourth avenue 11:30 A. M.; returning’at 4:30 P. | M.i excursion ticket out and back, 8 cents; location | healthy; terms easy; possession immediate. Further par- tleulara from C. RAOUX, 35 Maiden lane, New York, or 1, P, ROBINSON, Auctioneer, New Rochelle, OR SALE—IN TREMONT, 30 MINUTI y UCTION | SALE. Lot, 50x150, with all the modern improvements; fruit and shade trees; location the best in the town; price very low. Inquire ot O. G. FOWLER, 196 and 198 Chatham STER COUN ns, piazza all round; y ble House, 17° roo large’ éarriage house; two’ acres in ‘lawn, and made; plenty of shade and water; fine roads; 14 mile from depot; furnished or unfurnished. Also ® span of Horses, ke., If wanted, — 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway, | | | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR | SALE OR TO RENT. | ABE WANTING FAR | fh, mate—ior papers address ©. K. LANDIS, Vineiand, T ELIZABETH,—A BARC the Property situated on Second str nearly op- josite the Park, consisyng of House and two Lots, For further particulars, Inquire on the premises, or of FE. R. KELLOGG, Real Est , Second street, op: posite the Park, Elizabeth, N Ae tet, AT het ERY LOW, REN + nished, in Ehzabeth, via New Jersey Ce Toad, or by boat trom foot ‘of Cedar street, a House, containing seven rooms, good dry cellar, also plenty’ of garden; will let to a careful party, unfurnished ; Permanentiy preferred. Apply on premises, Secon | ktrect, between Broadway, and Livingston, or address W, HENRY, Herald office. ‘Ten minutes’ walk from, Fliza: hethport depot, or three minutes from steamboat; 38 min- utes trom New York, E CHEAP, £ ASTORIA TWO OR THREE ROOM first house south of lower landiny Harlem boats Call or address MODERATE, Hera Uptown Branch office. T _WHITESTON 1, (ONE HOUR FROM CITY Hall, An clegant Residence, with every possible conyeni for sale; owner will give bonds to build within 2,00 teet and occupy a larger dwell- ing ; restrictions against nuisances, GEO. W, VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassau st. HIGHLY IMPROVED % ACRE FARM ADJOI ing @ prosperons city 134 hour in New Jersey, suita- bie for a gentleman's residence, Truck or Stock (or sale low, with Stock and Crops. Apply to D. F. CUR- ist, 12 Centre street. FINE COUNTRY SEAT, IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, five acres land, stable, barn, &c., all kinds of fruit, near the station, to let. Inquire at 229 Hudson street, OR SMALL COTTAGE TO LET—IN LONG both furnished, consisting of 15 and 7 rooms respectively; carriage liv and well stiaded. Apply to J, M, SPERO, 304 Bowery, or at cottage. { ENDID FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT OF 100 | acres, near New Brunswick: fine large buildings, fruits, &e.; will exchange tor Froesiva Property or New York property. Y BROTHERS, 205 Broad BEAUTIFUL RB ved Li BYtnpr d; plenty fruit; commands fine view of the ocean; twelve minutes’ drive from Staten Island Ferry ; $16,000, worth $25,000, to close estate ; terms to suit, | DARRIN, 80 Bi ret. (SAUL AT 138 NASSAU STREET, ROOM 6, AND GET fonberimitand railroad pass to inspect those handyome French roof Houses at Whitestone, L. [. (one hour from City Hall before you bid on one of them at tho auction there next Tuesday. COuNTRE RESIDENCES, ON THE BANKS OF THE for sale or urn season or Your, atlow rents,” °s, EMBREUON, th avenue. ESIDENCK, 16 ROOMS, 40 ACRES RICH HUDSON | FROM GRAND | Central depot, 3 minutes trom station, a House and | ‘arden | wf —GOOD SOLL, MILD CLI | e's and stables; high ground | | can be sold with or without the Furniture. | ail modern improvements, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY For | SALE | OR TO RENT. FERRY.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, A FINE House and Ga House, with all tho conven- (anoan mate Erineee at tiem oe SE reL nA Pete WAG FORE FOF CNS OUN 0. HIGGINS, No.7 Pine street IRST CLASS GROCER, DRUGGIST, BAKER, DRY Goods, Hardware, Architect, Stone Yard, Sash, Blind and Door Maker, Furniture Dealcr, Photographer, Dentist, Dressmaker, German School, Brick aud Lime Yard, Plumber, Stove, Range and ‘Furnace Dealer; Painter, ockstulth, Lumber Dealer, Masou, Flour and Feed S Cums Sage a Wasi er bao ro 2) c : rind and locate :200 feet trom, railroad: dopo eas centre; one Hour from City Hall; 4l trains daily ‘Sale next Tuesday, J k next Tueslay, Jun " Go. June 13. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nassau st FP SALE—ECHO LAWN, THE COUNTRY SEAT OF the subsoriber, embraciig about fifly acres of land (several most eligible villa gites), ou the western slope of Noroton Hill, Stamford, Conn. It furnishes delightful views of the Village to the southwest, Park and Richmond, and the more distant Greenwich Hills to the west, of Strawberry Hill and New Cunaan to the northwest and north, with most charming Fiimpecs ‘of the Sound and Long Island to the south. Nothing can exceed the sunset views as scen from this place. The villa, in the Gothic coitage Hye, 18 commodious und has all the modern coi venicnees, including gas, and the outbuildings are cot Pics, dike kardens.ace éxtensive and abound in vege bles and sinall fruits; there 1s also an orchard of apple and other fruit trees, ‘The grounds are well shaded and surroundings first class. The prospective value of this property is far above the presont price, as rapid transit willere long bring It within an hour of the City Hall. It is reached now in a little more than an hour from Forty- second street. For other particulars and permits to view the premises apply to JAMES WILLCOX, 658 Broadwa, New York. OR SALE—DELIGHTFUL enrriage house, dc., three-quarter acré, fine lawn, well shaded, fronting the hay ;good bathing ; five minutes walk trom terry, Staten Lsland ; $15,000. DARRIN, 60 Broad. JOR SALE—IHANDSOMY TWO STORY COTTAGE, 16 lots, plenty fruit and shade; desirable neighborhood ; five minutes’ walk from North Shore ferry, Staten Island; $3.00; worth $4,500. DARKAN, 0) Broad street, OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT RESI- dences on Staten Island, with all the modern improve- ments; eight acres beaut ly laid out; desirably located ; 14 miles from landing; owner going to Europe ; $22,000; terms to accommodate; cost over $90,000; furnished if de- sired. DARRLN, 60 Broad, JOR SALE—HANDSOME HOUSE AND EIGHT ACRES of land, within ten minutes’ walk of depot at West Hackensack, on the new Midland Railroad, Jerse: site unsurpassed; location 200 feet above tide wate sub-cellars; tour rooms on first floor and four chambe barn, carriage house, 4c. Address G. H, . A. Pond & Uo., 547 Broadway. JOR SALE.—GEM OF A COTTAGE AT NOROTON station, on the New Haven Kailrond, near Stamford. House contains six rooms, and the grounds are adorned with shade and gruit trees, shrubs, flowers, &c. Can be purchased at_a low price and on easy terms, Apply to MELVILLE 8. MEAD, Darien, Conn OR THREE MONTHS—A FINE, LARGE AND AIRY House, at Orange Valley, N. J:; very desirable and reasonable. Inquire entre street, New York. 0 0 BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW.— TAS ood an investment as city property. Get tickets of JERE JOHNSON, Jr., 25 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nassau street. ETUCHEN, N. J.—A VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY Beatof 6 a good (Veni abundance of fruit, at a great bargain; also choice Farms, Honses, Lands, chea| KELLY BROTHERS, 305 Broad: C N THE BERKSHIRE HILLS, AT PITTSFIELD, Mass.—A very destrablo Kesidence, within two miles of the Pittsfteld station, on the upper plateau, on the road oils ed New Lebanon Springs, trom which and Columbia Hall it is three to four miles distant, situated on the beautiful Lake Onota. The grounds contain sixty Acton, mostly in grass, with shade and fruit trees in abundance, ‘The dwelling contains 15 rooms, with batt rooms, &¢; a good farmhouse ; two stables and a barn. The grounds border on the lake about a fourth ofa mil The house is on an elevation, commanding a beaut view of the lake, with Grayiock Mountains in the dis- tance, and ts considered one of the loveliest and most beautiful situations in Berkshire, The lake Is over two miles long, and affords fine boating, fishing and duck shooting. Pittsfield is accessible by Boston and Albany ailroad, the Housatonic road, North Adams and North- ern Vermont road. The house is finely yore hed, ee price, with: out furniture, $22,500; terms easy; Furniture can be bought at a fair valuation. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. LAINFIELD, N, J.—A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, pleasanily located near depot, well sbaded and with Jall or address 379 Pearl st. T OLLING MILL FOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST » complete in this State ; fully and. completely equi ped and in periect order; to be put in operation at ot cither by steam or water power, Circumstances enable us to offer this property cheap, sae 'b: BROWN, 90 Brosdway. m0 LET—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, LARGE MAN. sion; beautiful lawn, old trees, fine views, fruits, flowers, fishing, bathing ; 50 minutes in New Jersey ; $1,500, J. FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pi Te: LET—FURNISHED, $500, TO OCTOBER 1, COUN. try Residence, one hour in New Jersey; Deautiful view; vegetables. fruits; use of horse and cow. J. FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street. ‘OR THE SEASON, AT NEWPORT, FUR. nished House, with 15 rooms and bathroom; tern moderate. Apply to JACOB J. STORER, No. 8 Summe: street, Boston, Tey 10 LET FURNISHED—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY Residence, one hour trom New York per New Haven Railroad; house contains 14 rooms, besides bathroom, water closet, &c. Location very fine, with extensive water front: grounds very handsoine; fruit in quantities. For terms apply to T. T. SHEPHERD, 181 Broadway. NO LET—BAYC N. J., ON LINE CENTRAL RATL- road, House, 12 rooms, large lot and barn, $540 RESIDENCE, 14 ROOMS House, 9oomna, $500; three tine Houses, inodern improve- ments, $60), $675, $700; House, 8 rooms, large lot, $400, Apply’ MHALL & SEYMOUR, ‘No. 1 Exchange J ity. ‘—AT CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON, A NICE we Hou 1; very pleasantly situated; carViitg and stable; low rent. Inquire orty-tirst street. Cot two acre al 131 Wes NO LET—FOR THE SUMMER OR YEAR, AT SOUTH J Norwalk, 114 hour from New York, one of the fluest country Pla the State, consisting of turnished House, all Kinds ot outbuildings and every convenience; to good tenant will he let low. For views and permit’ apply to Mr. HARRIS, 48 East Fourteenth street, up stairs. FOR $75 PER. MONTH.—A BEAUTIFUL minutes from a depot en Railroad, where all the express trains stop. Neighborhood first class; views of Long Island Sound, extending for thirty miles, unsur- passed. Apply to MELVILLE E MEAD, Darien, Conn. mo RE 1 modern House, furnished ofthe New York and New, ti 7 ALUABLE TIMBER LANDS IN THIS STATE FOR sale at half cost; large quantity of cherry. Address, for one week, HERKIMER, Nerald office. 7 ONKERS.—TO LET, A FURNISHED HOUSE, CON- talning ten rooms, from July 1 to September 1; rent $20. Addr 2 Yonkers Post offi $125 FER ACRE WILL PURCHASE & SPLENDID 4¢) Farm of 157 acres; farm house, good ou one hour in New Jersey, near depo' KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway. <4 000 ILL. PURCHASE A FINE FRUIT AND ed. wetable Farm, SL acres, 30 miles in Jer- sey; stock, farmil id utensils, good buildings; terms easy. 'T. H. BORLAND, 12 Chambers street 8 ACRES, LOAM SOIL; SPLEN- ec, barn, crib, fruit; one 30 acr orth P 7 Front street, fruits, &e. ; many others. 3,000, chi Tuesdays, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. EB OR FOR SALE—A_ NEW, FINE FOUR ry brown stone House on Madison avenue, one dlock trom the Park ; hard wood finished to second story; as fixtures, carpets, burglar alarm, shades: and the fie furniture, if wanted—for a Country Home of about five Road rred; Drive not over Call on or ad- rankiin streets, itroad bulidings. R BROOKLY ertv, a desirable Residence, near Jama O. HOYT & SON, i71 Broadway. with two acr ground, tn 1, qua county, N. Y.; abundance of fruit; price ; terms $400 cash, balance in. desirable mer- dise. Apply'to E.G. SHEPPARD, Agent, 19 Broad- » | &c, Send for circular, ABM QUIN: enn ne renee OOTH'S THEATRE. ADAMS. Mr. EDWIN BOOTH... Proprietor and Manager oie eat Bee ular EDWIN ADAMS, and eek but One of INOOH ARDEN. t 14 o'clock. Last Matinee but one, on Saturda; Beats ured ; Co." mals arf Miscfeanee Se> = Dito & Cove woon's. oop's MUSEUM. STV Ov mM POSITT NB K ONLY. Tus A7fe collogual ator and popstar aution ST ‘The collog’ fF and popalar author, Mr. ALBERT W. ig in his new Indian Dram “taf RED MAZREP ASS ontitiod (to The Madman. ALBERT W. AIKEN ried hy the entire i oomn ruts AYTERNOON AT 2. Neum company. THIS EVENING AT 8 HKATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART. Becond week of OHI 5l¢ BROADWAY, Lessee and Manag gieat sensation, er the CAG A PANORAMA, DIORAMA AND DRAMA, introducing MR. CHARLES R. THORNE, JR., 14 4 powerful company in the cast. an CHIOAGO, A PANORAMA, 1,60 FRET LONG. picturing many prominent buildings AMUSEMENTS. YMPIO THEATRE: ii ANOTHER COMIC WOND! The famous st Comed: JOHNNY ALLEN, tn his renowned tional Drama, spe ie spe pense >| ES LITTLE MAO'S MIGROSCOPIC CARICATURES OF HUMAN LIB. JOUNNY ALLENS GREAT DUTCHMAN. mao Tarte Wao. ORS ALY i BOUNEIDERY *| Alico Tarrison] A L ALLEN’S GREAT L SCHNEIDER'S CAT. UT. MAO'S Baby Elephant. BOUNCING ACT. ¥ ‘The Rampant Moukep. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS ATR ALLACK’S, W Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLA‘ THIS AND EVERY EVENING. antil further notion Mr. Watts Phillipe, Domestic Sensational Drama, JURY, reduced with new BMusic, by Mr. Bnd beautirul Scenery, by Messrs Isherwood elegant Proportios anc ¥. Machi by Mr. H. Butler, and with an luding Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr. rae FISHER Mr J. STODDART, Mr. BT. RIRGGOLD, W QUIGLEY we WJ, CRONARD; Mint HLL HU Mis Ere GREMON, Miss FRANKIE MOLELLAN, Ly BEFORE, SEFTON, Mim OARRIK MARTIN, Miss FLO! DURING YTON, feet a YTON, Miss MoCORMICK, Miss BLAISDEL CHICAGO, BRFORR, CHICAGO, SYNOPSIS OF bait =ae AND INCIDENTS. cHtcado, Ma Wag curcaao, preaxiva de DAY. 2 cntcago, curoaao, ST, JAMES" PARK. AND ‘The truth at last>—"T was oHtcago, CHICAGO, on ee ee sare AFTER BELOW BRIDGR A? NIGHT. CHICAGO, OAIGAGO, | The Foreign Steamer. Boat. The River 10. ate ontcago, Mena ae ert eo the Tee Bored 2 ae CHTOAGO, , ol 0 i a cm Fine ped THRILLING 2 TABLEAUT. MIOATACINER. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WINDe UP THE STOR TRE. NION SQUARE THRATRE. Was. PRE LIGE d 3 malaga tO a THIRD WEEK B. FRELIGH. IMMENSE KOGGRA and approbation unanimous. ‘Tho best Sensational Drama, ever a ed Shon the jtage, is the universal gecimen of crowded aud de! audiens @ past weel MONDAY, Hie A ‘ second week of Mr. Charles Foster's new Sensational Drama of SWAMP ANGELS; ‘OR, THE OUTLAWS OF OAROLINA, ith its exciting, terrific Tableaux, unequalled cast and jaborate mounting, preceded each evening by a splendid Comedictia. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, Annual Benefit of Mr. JOHN J. JONES, Treasurer. A splendid entertainment provided for the occasion. Box book open to secure seata, GBAND SWAMP ANGEL MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. OWERY THEATRE. WM. B, FRELIGH. ae .Manager SPECIAL NOTICE.—WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 19, ee Pinellas! pee Chas “s Ch areas urer. On which oc: n those popular Bowery favor! MR WIE WHALLEY AND Mit J.B, STUDLEY, have kindly volunteered and will appear as OTHELLO and [AGO in the Third Act of the Tragedy of OTHELLO. Charley Foster's last and best SENSATIONAL DRAMA of SWAMP ANGELS, with the nantical drama, entitled THE PRIDE OF THE OCEAN. Box book now open to secure seats for this most com- ete and attractive entertainment. JAM SHARPLEY’S MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY, FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE WONDERFUL MACKIN AND WILSON, TOGETHER WITH ALL OUR FAVORITES. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME, MATINER THURSDAY, AT MATINEE THURSDAY, AT MATINEE THURSDAY, AT MATINEE THURSDAY, AT 2:30 1O TO BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW.— 7, ‘As good an investment am city property. | Get tickets of JERE JOHNSON, Jr., 25 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassau street. GOK MATT VIOLIN,” — $250; “MUSIC, 890 PIECES: flute, violin; 160 Duets, 200 Scotch, 200 Irish Airs, Quadrilies: Fancy Dances, with calls. $1 25. FREDERICK’ BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway MUSICAL. _ PAN ITALIAN GENTLEMAN, TENOR SINGER, FROM the Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing at $5 per month, during the summer, at 117 West Twenty- seventh street, near Sixth avenue. ALLAM'S — MUSICAL DEMY, 12 UNION square.—Plano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony, sor Private Instruction. ‘Ail pupils under Mr. HAL: o LAM’S tuition or supervision ; open all summer. F YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER, nena recommended, Singing, also for French, German and English languages, address ARTIST, box 119 Herald office. COPARTNERSHIPS. HE UNDERSIGNED INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT the firm known under the style and name of Leguin & Richou has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be this day continued as heretofore under the sole name of . Leguin, who will sign In liquidation. GUIN, New Yore, June 15, 1872. J. RICHOU. _____ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, AX EXTRAORINARY OPPORTUNITY.—$1,000 WILL purchase a half interest in one of the greatest novel- ties ever introduced in the United States, and paying a net profit from $150 to per week; will bear the strict- | ext investigation, and uy ptionable references given. Apply to H. F. RANNEY, No. 8 Pine street, rear office. MANUFACTORY, IN COMPLETE RUNNING order, article staple, sales steady, profits 100 per cent, tor slle or exchange. CLARKE & ABBOTT, 202 Broadway. ANE GENTLEMAN HAVING $5,000 CASH CAN MEET with the best, opportunity for engaging In a light manutacturing business ever oifered by inquiring at 106 Broadway, room 14, ‘A XEGOTIATOR, Wit0 HAS ENLISTED FOR COR, Porations halt a million dollars, can be, engaged to romote a legitimate enterprise, Address PROMOTER, 4 West Thirty-second street, STABLISHED PRINTING OR PU Hy ness wanted—In exchange for improving Real Extate in New Jersey. Address, with full partieulars and price, PRINTING PRESS, box'I4l Herald office. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LIVERY AND Boarding Stables in Brookly: now doing a busi- ness of $1,800 a month in hacking id have 4 boardin; horses: will take good real estate in part payment. Ad- dress LIVERY STABLE, Brooklyn Post cftice. (OR SALE—IN A TOWN WHICH IS AN ACTIVE BU- siness centre, @ first class Hotel, newly appointed throughout; location high; patronage’ regular; 82 rooms; bar and billiard room attached, and everything’ complete; Jease indefinite, at a low rate. ‘Terms, part cash; balance secured. Address box 4,059 Post office. 1O TO BEA ,0, BEAUTIFUL WHITESTONE TO-MORROW — 8 good an investment as cit} property. es ticket OF TERE JOHNSON, Jr 29 Nassau street, or GEO, We VAN SICLEN, 183 Nassati street. Pp NT SELF-ACTING HORSE HOLDER FOR SALE; State rights; very simple; can be attached to all kinds of yehiicles; will give them a vast preference; a | great want never before supplied for saving life, property, Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, L. I. WASTEDIA PARTNER, IN AN ESTABLISHED PAY. ing business; one-half interest will be given for $1,000, “Expenses light; no risks, Call on MOODY & CO., 183 Broadway. WANSTED-A PARTNER, WITH $5,000,TO $10,000, TO extend a well established Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ing and Tailoring Business in one, of the best locations South, Ad a | i $50! be te it . TO $10,000.—PARTNER WANTED FOR $1.000 san sraneteco; halt interest tn good pros: pect of $10,000,000; honest monopoly ; losses: impossible; no advances. Live men only, address G. G., box G@ Herald office. WILL BUY HALF INTERESTIN A MANU- Business, where per week will n proprietor, 90 $] 00 good business man in office and commission business, Security give! ‘ight man. AMES & CO. Murray street, room 23, T As good an investment as city property. KE. . Its, 25 Nassau street, or GEO. dissall street. EAL ‘ATE WANTED—FOR A FIRST MORTGAGE ‘of $5,009 on property in Blizabeth; city property pre. ed, Address E, QUACKENBUSH, box 4,714 Post office I REAL ESTATE WANTED. _ THREE STORY, HIGH STOOP HOUSE WANTED— fA Must be well built and finished, and in a first class neighborhood. Any one wililng to dispo: suc! house ata bargain jor cash, may find a purchaser by hi ) ing, stating location ‘and price, F.C. Hy He rald XO TO BEAUTIF 2 TO.MORROW.— erty. nd an inv, W As JERE JOHNSON, J N SICLEN, nent as city pro eet. a = { E TO-MORROW,— Get tickets | WwW. | Get tickets | 2% Nassau sireet, or GEO. W. | 5 TO $5,000 WILL SECURE INTEREST $2.000 in profitable Business in Boston, Mass. ; or willgive salary, with Interest in business, tor investment optional t partnership, afer sixty days. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON &CO., 98 Broadwa | eo 500 —PARTNER WANTED, IN A SPECIALTY UU. that will pay $25,000 per annum. For in- terview principals who can cominence operations at once only address SILICATE, Herald office. 3. 000. —COAL; NEW OPERATION e) © now producing 200 tons daily $15,000 for improvements and turther development, | dress COA ‘ERATOR, Herald office. ‘LERIGH; + $3,000 to Aa BILLIARDS. AL SewNtesign ning to billiat iso Bagatelles and everythin; H.W. yertal t lowest pric q OMI | Dik, successor to Phe & Collender, 738 Broadwa stone House, hirty-(ourth street, between Sixth and Madison avenues, not less than twenty-two et iront; purchaser preters to deal direct with ow dress, with whole particulars as to price, location, 1 permission to visit, LEWIS, Herald office __ MARBLE MANTELS. ZMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &C.— rge and elegant stock, at our new wareroome, NRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manufé variety of Slave work, plan KLABER, ST Works, Lit, rner ot Fourth avenue and Seventeenth ¥ rer. A. irbleized M Marble and jarble Counters, Monuments, tion, Marble Turning for the —REMOVA tels, Wood Mantels; the finest assortment ever of ity, At our new and spacious warerooms, Ay! this 20) and 222 West Tweaty-tiird street, T. B. STEWART & CO. H. PIERSON, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTEL from $12 upwards; elegant new designs, 44 Canal stree ear Varick. ASTROLOGY. _ a RRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY,—PROFESSOR KEM. BLE, Ulairvoyant, reveals ail affairs of life, love, ness, absent irieuds, kc, 73 Fourth street, opposite bu Park. F sf ADAM ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. M erorent, 4 West Forttoth scresh bottrees Secae Way, venth avenue. Jatises spect ; names Sisitors; shows likenesses; brings lgother vose we | . SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE MAN. | } GREAT REDUCTION.—BEST SEASONED IVORY i Billiard Balls, 2% inch, $18; Adhesive Cue Leathers, 2; best plain Leathers, $1 50 per 100, and all other Billiard with weekly shipments from ,LENDER, 738 Broadway, n Billiard Tables ard Goods in the equates, | Europe. H.W. COL Manufacturer of jhe Standard Americ in want of Billiard Tables, new or second hand, will find it to their advantage to cailon W. J. SHARP, at his warerooms, 202 Thompson street, northeast corner of | Bleecker street. | coe seis } 165 =<STRICTLY FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TA- | Js bles, at halt the ordinary prices; slate bed: | Dest cushions, $165 to $240. AMERICAN BILLIAR ‘ABLE COMPANY, factory and salesrooms 176 and 173 Wooster street. ____..___ BUROPE. OTEL MEURICE, PARIS, ‘2A Rue de Rivoli, the best and healthi opposite the Tuileries Gardens, o- | silon'in town._-Large and small Apartments and single | Rooms. Table @hote, Reading and snoking rooms. | H. SCHEWRIOH, Proprictor. | L. LEQRAND'S ORIZA PERFUMES, 27 Ring St. Honore, 207, Paris, cialty for preservation o b Distii ae of orfumes earioas bow ots. stinguished Perfumes of vai . Sold by all Perfumers, Druggista and Halrdremers, STORAGE. RNITURE, \ UG, HYNARD'S STORAGE FOR . &c, Furnituro and Baggage AA iinee ieee sean Seb ts gh avenue WANTED, AND THE SERVICES OF A | of the HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. JAMES A. OATES, LAST NIGHTS OF FORTUNIO, which must be withdrawn to permit the introduction of other novelties. £ the funniest medley‘erer suse upp the u inniest mes ever sung upon 5 oF the OWT HAVE VOU HEARD THE NEWS" which has been rewritten and will be funnier than ever this week. LAST NIGHTS OF MAFLIN'S GREAT LADDER AND SPADE DANCE. LAST NIGHTS OF THE DRAGON DANC! LAST NIGHTS OF THE SLPENDID CHORUSER. GO AND SEE FORTUNIO. GO AND S82 FORTUNIO. FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL ‘AND BENEFIT OF MRS. JAMES A. OATES. MATINERS EVERY SATUBDAY AT 2% O'CLOCK. INA EDWIN’S THEATRE, OVERWHELMING SUCCESS of the onan THE HIT OF THE SEASON. eae CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. OLD PLANTATION MELODIES BOB HEIGHT’S GREAT BURLESQUE JIG. BILLY KERSANDS IN NEW SONGS. MATINEBS WE! AY AND SATURDAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! ‘The beautiful Serio-Comic Vocallst, Miss AMY DE BRENT. ALICE BATEMAN and BILLY NOONAN AS THE TRISH Boy AND Grant. A new and interesting local drama, THE BOWERY NEWSBOY. All the great star artists in a new and i prowramme. MATINEE DAYS, ne [gi PASTOR'S New Sor TUESDAY and FRIDAY. BEST BILL of tho SEAS URING THE WORLD'S PEACE JUBILEE THE GREAT ORGAN in BOSTON MUSIO HALL (entrance from Wiuter street) will be played DATLY from 10 to I A. M., from 12 to 1 noon and from 8 to 9 evening. 21 BOWERY, MATINEES on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Single admission. 50 cont Package of five tic! EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every one should visit this wondertul museum. It is full ofevery- thing people should see and understand. Lectures dail ‘ hilosophy of Marriage.” ‘Those partles unal to attend these important, lectures can have them for- warded, post free, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressii SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF & |ATOMY, Broadway, New York. LL PARK GARDEN. THEODORE THOMAS. NENTRAI Ria Proprietor. . a m THEODORE THOMA! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, June 17, at 8 o'clock. 1. Overture, “Night in Granada”. - Kreutzer “La Belle Amazone” Waltz, “Wine, Women and Selections trom “L'Africaine” Overture, “Der Freyschuetz” Serenade (new). Walta, “Villas Introduction, Swatiows”. “Chorus and March’ (Third act Lohengrin.” abucco™........ (orchestration by F. Lux) housand and One Nights japanese” (new). 2 ETM ene! VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, a THEODORE THOMAS. Proprietor... JOHN KOO THURS! 5 Bo'etook. GRAND GALA CONCERT. ANNUAL BENEFIT OF THODORE THOMAS, The following distinguished soloists will appear -— Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Violin, Mr. L, SCHNEIDER, Clarionet His fret appearance in New York). (HE UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA will be increased, 0. eo. EACH. A MILITARY BAND, & ADMISSION TICKETS $1 NOTICE.—Season tickets will not be admitted on this occasion. TERRACE GARDEN, Fifty-elghth street, between Lexington and Third Soh Proprietor. sia ‘JOHN KO AD. NEUENDORFF’S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRU. MENTAL GARDEN CONCERTS: THIS AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOOK. quiftilision to the Sunday Concert, 5 cents, “Admiaslom the week, 50 cents. rng PACKAGES CONTAINING 12 TICKETS, $4. NARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, fy Sree, Guitar TUM atrecos eovablisted 1Se4, cites 7 street): esiablis ; Jars maited free. “J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. NRAND G mt Pigeon-Shooting Match. . PAINE, of New York clty, and ar “a. H. BOGARDUS, of Elkhart, Tih Fleetwood Park, June 17, at2 P. M. Paine Stakes $1,200 to Bogardus’ $1,000. To shoot at 100 pigeons each; to find, trap and handle for each other. MET#OPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. | "PIANO At HAINES BROS No. 27 Union square. ARTES. | ~ Those desiring a first class Piano sh | before calling at our salesrooms. 15 | rivalled in tone and finish, at prices to please. | piano warranted as represented. Jrom rent will be sold at gre: ‘ ver, N. B.—A'few Pianos 1 at bargains, T SS WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH aventie.—A 7 octave, overstrung, carved legs, $275. Upright and square Pianos to rent and for sale at menu. facturers’ pr LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO Fentor wll cheap; rent allowed on purchase. ‘Call ai M, M. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth ay). T BLUME'S—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD “KNABE? Pianos, carved legs, overstrung, agraffe arrany Ment, latest improvements, Second hand Pianos, $t $226, Great bargains. rb, FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. | A RICH ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE; STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— | oods at lowest prices. The largest and best stock of Bil- | | Butary TABLES CHEAP FOR CASH.—PARTIES | made to order; best city maker improvementa; patent agraffe; carved legs and case: cost $900, for $278; | Stool, Cover, &e. Call at private residence 120 West 23d at. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100.—STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octave, overstrung, agraffe, richly carved legs. every improvement, cheap tor cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. | BARGAIN—BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | Piano, ved legs, overstrung bass, agrafle treble, | fully warrant ‘alinost new, 824; $50 cash, balance $12 | monthly. “R. CABLE, 470 Eighth avenue, tear Thirty- | jourth street. fm | LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100 HAND- | some, large 7 octave Pianotorte, including Stool; modern improvements; French action; pertect order} | sweet, powertui tone. 28 Third street, HANDSOME CHICKERING PIANO FOR SALE—AT A Wa'Rxm avenue, near Fortieth street; rosewood all modern improvements; elegant tone A. L, BATTERSON. NIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAND for anle.—Property family leaving city; made MAG: weal order, celebrated maker 5 months; fully guaran- teed ; cost $900, for $275; Parior Suits, Ktageres, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Dining Furnis ture, Chinaware, &c. Call before purchasing elsewhere. 36 West 15th st, near Sth BRILLIANT TONED GRAND SCALE ROSEWOOD Pianotorie, nearly new, all modern Improvements, best city maker; do. Steinway Pianotorte; will be sold for less than half cost. Also satin brocatel Parlor Suit, cost $350, for ‘one do. $0; Chamber Suits, Mir- rors, Paintings, Bronzes, Bufiet, Extension Table, &€.y cheap for cash. Residence 254 West Forty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth aven LEGANT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $100.—Beautiful tone, superb overstrung instrament having carved legs and agrafle, Greatest bargain in Nev York. JAMES GURDON, 19 Bleccker street, near Mac- dougal. ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Tost beautiful style, of best makers, at lower pricge for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WA . | 31 Broadway, than can be found clsewhere