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2 BOARDERS WANTED. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF 1 Brenaw: utherners stra ors, | ele ant Rooms, first class table and attendance, Rooms, Arei-otieman and wile; house newly furnished, fresh, clean and home like. SHERMAN HOUSE, 8T and NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMEN't. HITNEY HOU: and Broad second block al Single and double mn the summer months. 1! New York. CORNER oF TWELFTH STREET bove Stewa: t_very reasonable arines for ¢ most desirable situation in LARGE FRONT ROOMS, RICHLY FURNISHED, Axminster and Brussels Carpets, with or without Hoard: references required; very desirable, at 28 Clinton place. 2 WHITON STREET, NEAR MAPLE, LAFAYETTE, Jeney City.—Gent lemen can have Room, Breakfast F a Tea: family priva block from cars; Sunday ni D FLOOR FRONT ROOM milly AND HALL ROOM, PAR- lor on frst floor, for. familles, or tlemen, with Board, at low price for summer. tightrut location, one block from Broadway. —T0 LET, A PAR- 5 BAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. ©) lor Floor, handsomely furnished; also Second Story, five poomns 26 waite; can let separately; private table if required. ‘TH AVENUE, Mel Mita TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— he Handsome}; front Rooms on the first sory to let; rae an ans also other Rooms; Breakfast i sired.” neces. ENUE AND TWENTIETH STREET —$6 PER with Board, in nice, lary airy Room: ot and suse of baih, &c, ly W font Tiventieth treet $6 TO $10.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT Board, for families and single persons, at 176 Bleecker sireet, six blocks west of Broadway TO $8 PER WEEK—FOR NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, on the first and third floors; hot and cold water in rooms. 159 Macdougal street, near Fourth, 7 a $7 TO $12 PER WELK.—SINGLE ND DOUBLE Room, also back Parlor, with extension, with good Board, t permanent or transient parties, in'the double house 15t and 156 Waverley lace. 10 WAVERLEY PI E.—THEFINEST HOUSE IN THE tiv ul nt rooms, $14, SIs, and $2) for two with board; transient board. rei 8. 13 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET —10 LET, WITH ® Board, two handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms, to parties of gentlemen; ie ‘es low for the summer. 1 TH STKE AR Single and aga bs r gentiomen or fami- lies; terms moderate to permancnt parties, V TH STREET. suite, with B Gesirable ; {iberal arrani mer; references. 156 W 47H, STREET, Weert, “251.—IN THIS ELEGANT house, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly ; suitable tor families or parties of gentlemen; table unexceptionable ; private table if desired. 1 TH STREET, 2:7 WEST.-HOUSE CHANGED hands; newly painted throughout; neatly furnished and kept in good or rsons Wishing a pleasant home will find large airy oms on second and third floors; also single Rooms, With ood table; reasonable. [5 West TWENTIETH STREET. 9) Desirab'e Rooms to let, with Board. _ & TO $2 A WEEK.—ROOM AND BOARD FOR *) two persons; house has every convenience; or without Board. 137 East Eighteenth street, near Fourth avenue. TO LET, SINGLY OR EN house and location unusually ‘ments will be made for the sum- st Fou ‘teenth street. 8 W: NEAR NINTH AV. E, d Rooms, with first clas Board, to and wives; prices mode erat 21 tnicely turns 99" STREET furnished Parlor Floor; p tal sired; also Rooms on second, third and’ fourth floors; first class r RK LAFAYETTE PLAC ) ‘site Astor Library Nies and gentlemen, with Boar table and transient boarders taken. 36 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STRI ’. NEAR MADI- OD son avenue.— handsome Root on second floor let, wit! OMT large: ol On iuurth floor; transient to let, with Board; large Ro hf lent Dourders take 3 reference required; ST FORTY-SEVENTH ocd HAND- ly furnished Rooms to be rented, with Board. \ FIFTH AND mendable gen- nected itooms; ‘®0, with Board: ste German amily. 39 WEST, THIRTY THIRD STRE < Fifth avenue and Broadway.—Pleasant Rooms, en suite or singly, to ventlemen or gentleman and wife, with or without Board, or with private table; references. NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, with Board, large Rooms, suitable for gentle- ves; also Rooms for single ntlemen; day 0 ed. ET, BETWEEN 46 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, FOURTH street.—Large Rooms, suitable for families, with Board; a complete Parlor Floor of three rooms aud’ bath. room, all communicating; terms 18 unusually moderate, 67 sEgoND 0 GE AVENUE.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives or two single gentlemen can be ac- commodated with large, handsomely furnished Rooms and good Board, gas and bath, at $16 per week. Reter- enc 80 oR nished connes neat Rooms, niene 12? FIFTH AVENUE,—1 rent, en suite or sing! Wives or single gentlemen; 12 EAST THIRTIF’ somely furnished | Pi hind ho wo lirge handsomely fur- second floor; every conve- with Board; private family. second or dance, As —A LADY, iz alone, wo d to make a home rties, who would be furnished with elegant 14 ET, AR Li ington avenue.-Handeomely farhished Rooms on second and third floors, with first class table, on reason- able terms for summer. 15 EAST THIRTY-NI REET.—LARGE, COOL OT Rooms may be had by Southerners or other good ae te or without Board, in a small family. ‘Terms moderat 1 52 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— Furnis' pins en suite, single or double Rooms, if desired ; references exchanged. with breakfast 155 NEST forty rirtH street —a SMALL PRI- )e) vate Jewish family would like to Iet a nice fur- nished Room, with or without Breakfast, to a respectable gentleman. 160 West THreTy-sixti sTRE D JNJ single Rooms to let to gentlemen and wives or single parties, with Board; those desiring home comforts An pretere nee to siyle will do well to call; price very moderate. 16 ‘on sec terms “STREET, BETWE LEX- ington Ru RHO Ave nues.—Pleasant front Rooms, o let, with Board, togentleman and wite } $2 50 commodious, at ROBI street, between n Broadway and PER DAY—WITH FIRST Hotel, Rooms magnigcenty furnished, CLASS BOARD, id 18 East Bittocnts avenue. boat from Peck slip, Brounds, shade, p! 7 COUNTRY BOARD. (ASTORIA HOvaE, ASTORIA, Tuk 1-2 MINUTES BY BY landitig on premises; spacious tt SRENNEN, Proprictor. and fishing. NATHA: corre FEW BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED WITH GOOD Board and Rooms; excellent surf bathing, gunning L Wi entre Moriches, te I A Board in a private tamily, Lie tl other boarders and within one by boat trom Wall street GENTLEMAN WISHES FIRST CLASS COUNTRY here are few or a a Dae nn distance 3 ress, with 1ull particulars, SINGLE, Herald omee’ from Wall street; Harlem bo: Camelia street, ‘Address C, ‘STORIA. —ONE OR TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS, tronting river, Mine or ae Board ; ‘minutes half hour; corner o Rey Herald office. private sea bathhouse, and all home co TSTATEN ISLAND, NEAR LANDING—DELIGHT. fully cool Rooms; first class Board; shady pfroundss fe miorts offered in & private family, Addréss box 6,195 Post office, New: York are not many other boarder: tance of New York, near the wate! Jersey preterred. 6 Postoftice, Rye, N, Y. Boer, WANTED—FOR A LADY, withi Lon 1 st Address, stating ‘orm, Mra. H. Rscipanrt @ THERE ad ra New » box York and Harlem Railroad, five m everything first class. C Ghent, Columbia county, N. T OARD AT CORNWALL, ON Jorty minutes from ci Hy ae Bore LARGE ROOMS, ON LINE OF NEW HL Lon OF address Dr. P. inutes from depo MM HUDSON,—FIRST class house; most healthy location; one hour and particulars apply to ARR, O47 Eighth avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. Ww JAMES. HOTEL, MARION, a J.—FIRST CLA is table ; elegantly furnished Room: suite or singly; splendid. ade trees and i ting ; all the erections eight minutes by New Jersey Ri ad ya oa ity y sarvies,- Core nat (See “atreety rains daily; terms mi on the premises, or to GILES, "WALES & CO., 13 Mai en lane. Use STATES aoe LONG BRANCH, IS ‘NOW LAIRD, Propriet 4 H. CRITTERDERS Manager. _ HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. refitted and senavesed with all oe now open for sues |AEL WERY, Ss USED STATE! has been new! ern improvements, Wee key f HOUS! surnmast report FOR SALE. CONFECTIONARY AND ICE CREAM SALOQN for sale, now doing @ paying business: sickness Apply for three lays at 322 Broadway, A Cause of sellin; st Bleeck: N ELEGANTLY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE ON principal avenue in Brooklyn for sale cheap, through ill health; rent ee three yeare' i pe LLOYD, 29 Br first fi adway, fh A STOCK OF GROCERIES (ABOUT $7,000) WILL property. Address ECHO, Herald be sold ‘dren £G cash and food city or near by A —LIQUOR ie TWO YEARS Pym h gets] - am office. Fixt @ bargal & YORSTON, ‘Bus Business yoy 86 Wert rein: id | street. LIQUOR STORES, RESTAURANTS, | CIGAR Stores and hag other Businesses for ys Send for ur June Register, maited free. BETTS & YORSTON, Business Agents, 6 West Thirty-second street. i -HITESTONE.- —CALL ON JERE. JOHNSON, IR, 25 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nas. a ss ‘and get maps and tickets for the great sale of “10 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A —TO LET, AT A VERY LOW RENT, 58 BOND + street, corner of Bowery; first class location, and suitable fora dentist, dressmaker, costumer or any re- spectable business, A. SPhENDID sToRE-NoRTHWEST CORNER OF Fighth avenue and Fifty-fifth street; this is worthy the attention of any one desirous of establishing a first Boe paaaeey In one of the most improving points on the west side. FFICES TO LET—AT FROM $60 TO 000 PER AN: num, EPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO 29 Broadway. QTEAM POWER OR STORAGE—TO LET, AT LOW © rent, splendid First Floor and Basement, 80x90, sepa- rately or together, 218 West Twenty-sixth street, between Seve enth and Eighth avenues. ATEAM POWER TO LET—WELL GHTED ROOM large and small, heated by steam; also use of steaui elevator. Apply at 4s Weat Twenty: ‘seventh street. RNTRAL HOTE! / thoroughly reno tion of summer Beery ORANGE, N. Courter BOARD-AT THE MI Mountain House, Cornwall, JeeIAS BEEN ‘ated and is how open fur the recep W. McCHESNEY, Proprietor, NERAL SPRING near the Mountainville station; ierms $10 for adulis, $6 for children. Address CHARLES 0. MAILLER, Post oifice, Mountainville, Corn- Seventh avenue, New York. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A J adults (three rooms). TRY BOARD—ON_ A BEAUTIFUL farm, two miles from Rockland Lake; th: Haverstraw. For terms apply to L. KALLMAN, 318 LAYIN' ree miles PARTY OF FIVE ‘Terms must be moderate. RICHARDSON, box 104 Herald office. of Riverdale, plenty of shaite, lawn and good ‘table; each. Address, statin, ox 1,504 New York P office. UNTRY HOARD WANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS PRI- 2 kate family, for lady and two daughters, in vicinity onkers or Tarrytown, where there are terms $7 per wi ok location and accommodations, E, / ilies can find first class accommoda’ a Sing Sing, on Hudson, one hour {rom furnished; large, airy rooms, bath Address box 297 Post office, Sing Sing, NTRY BOARD.—A PARTY OF ADULTS OR FAM- tions, with Board, city: jhouse newly gas; shady grounds, with truit and vegetables; fraping for horses. u TRY BOARD WANTED—WITH! ress, statin, street, Ne House, two miles from village ; v house; good boating and fishing Wil bling ‘urnished ; ‘atski NOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD Greene county, falls near the near the Kauterskill Ouse: good fishing and JOUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SUM / kill, N. ¥.—Situation elevated, heath d_sten well sha rences skill, bi \OUNTRY BOARD AT BERGEN POT / Room to let, suitable for gentleman single gentlem box 3,385 New York Post office. OUNTRY BOARD AT QATSKILL.—CREEK-SIDE charming location; reasonable rates. Reference 577 Bro ddway, Peter ekler, 40 F 8, ECKLER? ll, N. JOUN MERRITT, Kiskatom, Greene count eferences exchanged. IN 40 MILES OF w York, by a gentleman, wife, infant and nurse; a quiet farmhouse hear a railroad station preterred. Ad- tesms and location, BOARD, 8&3 Murray thin twe tr Proprieto: IN A PRIVATE / bourding house, at High Falls, located in Kiskatom, Creek; boating. beautitul Address x. MER AT P! ¥ nya and convenient ded; rooms large gn ‘and required. INT.—PLEASANT and wife or two Address RK. B., ONG ISLAND.—BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLE- 14 man and wite, within about one hour's ride of Now good bathing and fishing essential; south side Rooms; terms moderate. Orange, New Jerse state all particulars.” Address ‘A. G., 212 West th street. ‘ONTROSE.—GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT Address box 108 South ora few sing! With handsomely furnished Rooms, w! most delightful part of M., Herald office. N THE SOUND SUPERIOR AC stabling. Inquire at Premium Point Rochelle. walk from the landing; view of the bay, &c. Six acres of shaded lawn, boating, fishing EW BRIGHTON, S. L—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE gentlemen can be accommodated ith Board, in the ew Brighton; house five minutes’ Address G, OMMOD ATION Hom MMER BOARD AT CORNWA € LL. RSWELL, Cornwall Landing, S land and spring water in the yard; for milk and vegetables, Sen guests of last suinmer. Guyer BOARD AT AMENIA SEMINARY, AMENIA nie ity of room for degeription: Re ded farm fers to FROST, M. A. ouse, for a lady with a child and than 20 miles from the city; shade, bles essential. Aa Py office, 1,265 Broadway. ws hte ROOM AND BOARD, AT SOME FARM infant, not more fresh milk and vegeta- box 142 Herald Uptown Branch Nassau street, or GEO, W. VAN gau street, and get maps and tickets for Lots, June 27. W BIRESTONE. “CALL, ON JERE, JOHNSON, IR. 25 SICLEN, 133 ‘Nas. the great sale of iLED 00D sant Rooms, salt water Bat ermanent or transient parties; easy o' awan aka and Arrowsmith, trains daily, from ‘Hunter's office, L. I. ELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGE Island, fronts the bay, just erected trom Dey stre Desirable parties can tind first ¢ tlons and reasonable price Cali on or address R. 8. ITON, AND. PLEA. ee boating, for ‘access by steamers from Peck slip, oF by rail: Poin way, six y Mra CARPENTER, Glenwood, or address to Roslyn Pos Post ST. ‘ATEN .—Large new bathing house, plendid salt water bathing; 30 and ple ra minutes } ROOKSIDE HOUSE, HASTINGS, ON THE HUDSON lass accommoda- excellent stabling for horses. P MOORE, as ubov ai 222 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, wil large second story Room; also one on fourth floor; would let to transient or permanent boarders; good and convenient location. References. 29) 9 T TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—A FEW RE- 47 spectable men, alsoa few young ladies, can be accommodated with Board and pleasant Roo’ 239 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—IN FRIVATE family, Board for a married couple or single per- sons; price reasonable to the right kind Q48 WEST TWENTY-FIRST BOARD; fine accommodations, on first # nil floors, de for gentlemen and wives; location highly respectable} well furnished ; tubie first class, STRE Q49 WEST | SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR i? Fighth avenue —Two large Rooms to let, fur- nished, with Board or with 310 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TO LET, neatly furnished Room, with Board, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single geutlemen; family small and genteel. Ww TY-THIRD STREET,—FURNISH- ed Rooms to let, with Board, to couples or single house and table first class; at summer prices; rders tal also table De 460) NESt THIRTY-FOURTH sTR T.—BOARD IN a quiet private family:a handsome Room, with bow window, newly furnished; also a cheeriul ‘front Room, hath attached, with or without Board, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET; also, a small Room, with or without board; terms. very mode 207 Wet Sixteenth street, three doors from Seventh avenue, ‘PxcEL LENT TABLE BOARD FOR THREE OR POUR Y gentlemen in priva ate family, below | Fourteenth street, near Firth ave: yo per wer dre a 521 Post oflice for two od pabbene nia __ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. WO GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE TO EN Board jn a private family, where there a boarders; location betwe streets, “Address J. E. ., Wiazston JOHNSON, % | Nassau stre VAN SICLEN 13 Nave qau street, and get mape and tickets tor the greut sale of Lots, Ju 115 Hu ©. ALL ON JERE J HEIGHTS 10 LET, WITH On Wwitit out Bourd, a handsome Suit of three Roc ; also one large Room on third 1! very desirable, 255 Henry street, near muinutes’ walk from Wall street or South ferry, pr; local lemon, five . FRANKFORT AND 0) rooms; 50e., $l to ilies, Houso open all , Proprietor. — I ELAND’S ST. JULIEN HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY, 4 No.4 Washington plac arge cool Rooms, $7 & week; Board, wit wine, $10 , with Bedroom, on Hirst floor, with Board, $0. a HOTEL, WARK. Bea Tom City Halt —Cool, 0 beds, a Dw Bit ow day 82, : to 3 a week; family Itooms $1 and Ney BNGLAND HOTEL, % BOWERY, CORNER ior ba a LY Rooms, neatly furnished, HO William streets, New York a2 per r day ; for gentiemen and fi bight 8. C. § th new hair to $1 per Week, for gentlemen MAIN—PIPTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND Broadway, American plans $3.0 per day; 4 transient gue finest location; root front, baths attached; elegantly lurnished. ) ~’°™* mt HERMAN HOUSE, BROADW. ‘Twenty-sixth street, on Ame. eat hewly furnished Rooms, $3 p Board per week for gentieman aud wiv, $2 to'd Lodging, $1. bk hy A HOUSE—AMERICAN PLAN, $3.0 PER reat hotel cent ot De RAT | centre, Broadway, between Twenty: Twenty-ninth st i po, tingrovenent reets; cleVators and all the WIS & GEORGE 8, LELAND, Proprietors. RO Roar, AT OA’ SKILL —PINE lies trom village; mew build pickerel fishing, bathing earring per week. Adi OWN LANPSEAS ireene county, NATSKILL TAIN SCENERY At MOL J” tial Board at Durham, 20 miles west from Catskill; country luxuries provided bountifully, and guaranteed to satisfy in every respect those who prefer a quiet retreat Lafrieabetan 165 broudway, 3 New York. and comfort to fashion; conveyance free from € Toss perwecks stable rooms itdesired. Address W. ii. VE HOUSE, SIX groves, srdnee aod on premises; bok al Leeds, ‘AND SUBSTA’ Catskill; ORE “GROVE HOUSE, TH Clifton, Staten Island.—Beautiful, pan Board at reasonable rate 9 Barclay street, for full particu SPRINGS HOUSE, rs. NE. oo MBIA J Y¥.—Th binat} fine AR HUDS water Is universally regarded the best ¢o healthy ingredients of any in the country; autiful grove ; three Cottages to let. IRD LANDING, cool and shady Refors to R. Baxter, NASH. (ozs WEST POINT HOTEL 18 NOW OPEN. Address EDWARD COZZENS, West Point, N. Y. UNBARTON HOUSE, NEAR specially arranged for familles; shady and retired; street, New York. LONG no bar; stages run to b Address M. DOWNS, Long Branch, or 20 West Fourteenth BRANCH, spacious grounds, hand cars. ON THE PALISA Pe eeaan 4 from city; first out; fine Ic of Ne foot Chambers ‘street; street 10 A. M., 2, 5:15; from Thirt, 2:15, “reriis Inoderat HOUSE, LO: BRANC) M4 open M’s TAIN TOURIST | heawes NH, y the day or season at the | ouwoop HOTE oRWOOD, | miles from New York, on the Nort New Jersey ‘ite. terms mod vM. Re | Overs “HOTEL LATE co. LONG BR. open for the season Wear esday, dations for CIRM es and gentlemen. ARL JAVILION HOTEL, COVE, evening. | PAVILION HOTEL, KEYPORT, N. for summer boarders; Vg hot by Barclay street, at 10. A. M. and EARODY THOUS! NKERS, ON ] IVER VIEW Ho! skill; house Js pleasantly situated on. the: ban with unsurpassed Mountains :sulphur spring nenr landing within hair mite. ter “counte, N, N.Y. Rs LAWN, CORNWAL: re hous udress b . ON Board can be accommodated. Address Lawn. OUTHSIDE HOTEL, AMITYY QUMMER RESC \f ack.—Board grounds, ORT. from $7 to $12. per shady walks and crog nee till scene or + TH, N. SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor. IN & OSCAR FLORENC NTINENTAL), ith. Superior accommo- A) x ARRKEN LELA L. L—AC O oMMo- dations tor Meio “ty ‘moderate Fates; music every rewsof the Hudson River and Gi “THE. joining Linden Park.—A few families desiring good DES, ONE HOUR e, newly furnished through. J; cars Northern Railroad poat from Spring fourth street, 0:15, 18 NOW WILL FIND ACCOMMODA- Latuyette House, Nay four miles from Profile House. OEL SPOONER & SO Y J.—TW hern Railroad of D, Managers, _ L. BRIGG,” J—NOW OPEN boat trom foot of W. J. POOLE, Proprietor. THE HUDSON— yo Now open for transient and permanent gilests, SIX MILES SOUTH OF CAT. summer Hoard at reasonable rates. This ks of the Hudson, tskill and steamboat L, West Camp, “HUDSON, AD. H, SMITH, ut, Ring on GREAT 1 SOkouth hay toe hour by Southside uirdag once ae 7 i pontin guests; good fishing and p 08 REva & SON, P roprietors, UP. THE HUDSON, At CLAVER. week round RYA rn Ay of White Mountain House, N. ‘i. SUMMER BOARD ON CATSKILL 2 aple Grove House. Palenville, Gree hours of New York, by steambout or Tal ork KCK, A delightiul summer resort, with wire as above, or apuly at LO Walls MOUNTAINS. — ene county, N. in a few Iroad. | For terms in street, New 0. LET—VOR FURNITURE OR STORAGE, ‘A LARGE Warehouse, on wast sido, 84 NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Variok street. 0 LET—A LAROR OFFICE, WELL LIGHTED, SUIT- able for pocketbook or Watch case manufacturers. Apply to HENRY MARTIN, If Park place. 0. LET—A NIOR STORE, AND THREE ROOMS; best business locality; sultable for any respectable business; rentcheap. Inquire at 401 Canal street. 10. elu REE OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, A lary g, four stories, basement and loft, 200 feet iront by 73 deep; well situated for any kind of manu- facturing business; or will be let in rooms to sult appli. cants, Inquire at ‘501 First avenue (Twenty-ninth and ‘Thirtieth streets). (0 LET—ROOMS IN THE DISPATCH BUILDING, 11 Frankfort street, suitable for business purposes; rent moderate, Apply on’ the premises, A. WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale yy on wr avenue; rent low. Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY 4 O., Auctioneers, 67 East Houston st MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, many ny years established and having @ large trade will be ‘at a moderate price and on easy terms, the owner desiring to retire from active business. This is a cash business in which the profits are large. Address CANDY, Herald office. A FINE STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE; ALSO Grocery and Tea Store, spendid Bakery ‘and Ice im Suloon, | Confectionory, Toy and Ice Cream Saloons; a ‘a Hotel and Restaurat MITCHELL'S Store, rAgency, 71 Cedar street. FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP’ Rare chance; down town Sample Rooms, Meat Mar_ Fee nope) Mosity ie Depots, Intelligence tg ore Agency, 77 Ceda Little Twelfth street, between Ninth and Te A —DINING ROOM FOR SALE, DOING A LARGE + and profitable pasineee, in one of the best tera in the city. BETTS & YORSTON, Business Agents, 56 West Thirty-second ntroct. cheap; 3 is doing a good bi A “CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE; LONG + ease, at a tow rent; a fortune has been made; pro- piittons Tetiring, BETTS t YORSTON; Business Agents, ‘Thirty-second street. “Good L LIQUOR STORE AND LODGING HOUSE for M ABBOTT N two ferrie: Particulars given by WILLIAM ABBOTT, No. 6 City Hail place. OAL YARD FOR SALE—LONG LEASE, SIX LOTS. J For terms, &c., apply to ISAAC E, TATE,'1,261 Broad- way. OR SALE—THE LONGEST ESTABLISHED KERO- gene Oll Route in the city; will be sold cheap for cash, Apply to CHARLES Ht dG, 190 © Chrystie street. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, ONE OF the best Soda Water Establishments; also a largo stock of Cider, Porter, Ale, aaneee Ale, Cream Soda, &c., with Machinery, Building,’ Stable: Wagons ‘and Horses? Me in complete order. inquire of, F. RPPENHEIMER cO., ‘th William street, New York. HE ‘SECOND FLOOR, 26X80, coon AND LIGHT, with gas und water; also the Basement, Stabl u stalls, newly fitted, with Water and gas; 1,293 Broadway, corner Thirty-fifth street; Toner or tence. ‘Apply on premises to PETER 8. WAND: JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BARROOMS, RES. faurante and Summer Gardens, near the 'ferry, Broadway, Williamsburg; flye years" Lease; rent low: the proprietor leaving for Germany, theretore will sell cheap. Apply at 64 and 55 Broadway, Williamsburg. Dy BOWERY.—FIV Room for a sh able business; water, ga: ate, Apply in the store. ROOMS, WITH LARGE F RONT room ; sultable for any resect: &c.,on the floor; rent moder- _ DWELLING HOUSES TO" LET. if furnished. FIRST CLASS COTTAGE MOUSE IN HART AA to let—Best location; furnished or unfurnished; be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues: a delighttul place for the summer, Address J. H., box $170 Post office. Unfurnished, BEAUTIFUL HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, ¢) trally located, just painted, $1,500; another, ‘$1 partiauy furnished, $1,100; tote story, $3.20, svn Parts of Houses, &e, : RLANAGAN, F hth street. LeToTHE FOUR STORY BRICK ENGLISH t Houso 157 East Thirty-third street, in fine st Thirty-third street, 0. LET—AT “$1,400, A SPLENDID HOUSE A v Stable with three lots of ground, near the Park; two years’ lease given. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. 10 RENT—A SMALL PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH ALL the modern improvements and in good condition; terms moderate ; 319 East Twentieth st First and Second HITESTONE.—CALL ON JERE. JOHNSON, JR., 2 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nas- ta Sa ae get maps and tickets for the great sale of 1s, June 27. FURNISHED pee tl aa APARTMENTS “PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO FUR. shed Rooms, from $10 to $20 per month, Te 313 West Nineteenth street, a tew doors west of Eighth ay. AT 282, SIXTH AVENUE, BELOW FORTY-THIRD street—First Floor, two elegant rooms, newly fur- nished: Brussels carpet; also a Bedroom terths easy, T 36 EAST TWELFTH STREET, JUST WEST OF Broadway —Spacious, cool, handsemely furnished Rooms, connecting or desirable for central local- ity, vicinity to Bi Y ant ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—EN suite or singly, at 157 West Twenty-third street, to gentleme ferences required AA FRONT SITTING AND BEDROOM: . FUR nished for housekeeping jot and cold water, bath, gas; fine location, near Park; terms moderate, 222 second | stree! ity two doors from | Broadw: Ts —A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, nicely furnished private family ;'good reference re- _T13 West T°! 10 GENTLEMEN, NEWLY, FURNISHED Apartments; modern conveniences. 85 West Thirty fifth street. (0. LET—FURNISHBD, A FRONT ROOM, ALSO two Hall Rooms, together or separates gentlemen Apply at at Ube eed rooms, near only; 7 Great Jones WO ROOMS AND BASEMENT, FURNISHED FOR light housekeeping. (Ninth street, opposite Stewart's); to let till October 1 at $6 per week to select party. Apply at 756 Broadway, third floor. ERY DESIRABLE PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM AT. tached, all improvements; also single Rooms for gentlemen, neatly furnished; cool and comfortable, with use of bath. Can be seen to-day at 04 East Ninth street. $8 50 WEEKLY.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED e front Parlor, and sleeping Room adjoining; Dath, ‘as, kitchen and fire included. Apply to owner, 416 est 7 hirty- third street. QTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- 2 nues, 39.—To let, furnished, Floor, en sulte; $50 weekly; own family table at disposition; reference ex- changed. 2 WEST THIRTIETH TREET.~PARLOR AND BED- room adjoining ngle Rooms, suitable for fertiemom, or geulsinan and wi'o; all nively fernished mmer prices. 27 BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, —AN ELE- gantly, furnished Parlor Floor, consisting of three rooms, well Ughted Water, bathroom, &c.; terms moderate to a desirable tenant, 347% STREET, SECOND RESIDE NCE WEST OF Broadway, 104.—Front Rooms, nicely furnished, without board; also single Rooms; one-half minute from Parker's restaurant; ; three lines of cars at corner. 52 the moder improvem and some on Thi 49 “BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway.—A few nicely furnished Rooms to let for housekeeping, to man and Wife or single gentlemen. Terms moderate. THIRTY-SECOND STREET, CORNER OF BROAD- way.—Parlors, single and double Rooms, with all nis; some fronting on Broadway street, for gentlemen only. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND TO LE APART- A =NICELY ARRANGED FLOORS IN BROWN stone houses to let; rents $18 to $24 cach, 342 East y-ninth street. RY fast A Thirty first seer convenie between E NT A separate or together avery desirable location: gas, bath, &e.; large yard: ren’ 4 moderate ; immediate possession. 216 East Tenth stree AS 7 NT SUIT OF ROOMS—AT NORTHW corne Joining Central Park and Grand Boulevard; this is high ground and is of the most healthy elghborhoods ia the city, and, being so near the Park, has all the advan- tages of the country; stairs carpeted; janitor in auend- ance. NCH FLATS TO LET—IN HA stone house 453 West Forty-third street; A complete house of Itself, and contains stationary tubs, hot and cold water, tas, bathroom, closet, dumb waiter, marble mantels, chandeliers tf ‘parlor and basement floor toxether, S35: third nquire on promises, or of OWN STEW third street. ALOOR TO LET—IN NEW BUILDI Fifty.third street, between Lexington and Fourth aye. nts from $28 to $35 per month. 1, ‘LET—85O ND FLOOR, LARGE FRONT AND rear Parly 1 Hath te. Trivate residence, 316 Rent $35 monthly. PLENDID FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS ent ent only $40; in a fine location. See i FRAN 1S CRAWFORD, 005 Third avenue. (0 LET—IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, TO GENTLE. man aud wile or two. single gents, a Room and Bed- room; terms moderate, Cull at 256 East Forty-ninth st. HITESTONE.—CALL ON WERE, JOHNSON, JR,, 2 Nassau street, or GEO. W. VAN SICLEN, 133 Nas- i street, and get maps and tekets for the great sale of THIRTY.PIGHTH | STREET, NEAR Fune 27. 938 EAST Second avenue.—Large Back Parlor to let, $7. per peeks also a large Bedrooom on third floor, $4 per week, nu 0 LET—A improve “ALL EUROPE. om MEURICE, PARIS, 228 Rue de Rivoli, opposite the Tullertes Gardens, the vest and healthiest po- siton in town. Large and small Aperunes ts and angle Rooms, Table d’hote, Reading and smoking r . SOHEWRICH, Proprietor. L, LEGRAND'S onIzA P RFUMES, 207 Rue St. Honore, 207, Paris. Specialty tor preservation gt Peanty, ESS. ORIZA and ORIZA Distingui Vertumes of various bouquets. Sold by all Perfumers, Druggists and Hairdressers OR SALE—A CIGAR STORE, ON ONE OF THE principal thorpughfarss, established iencern years; reason for selling, other business to attend to. Apply to J. G. . Me! est ‘Twenty-fourth | street. Fo, SALE—LAGER BEER AND LIQUOR SALOO! three years’ lease of whole house. 2,342 Second ave- nne, near 120 (OR SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS BARROOM AND RES. taurant on BAR ATA three years’ lease ; low rent, Apply to Mr, PALM 1. W. Bayaud’s, 19 Beaver st. OR SALE-—A WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQUOR Store, down town, and doing a good business; a rare chance tor those meaning business. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, st Houston street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED ALE AND Liquor Store, well located ; will be sold at a sacrifice if sold to-day ; terms easy. R, WALTERS, 27 East roadway, OR SALE—A CORNER BAR ROOM, WITH STOCK and ures, on the Tenth and Twenty- -third street Toad to Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, dolng a good ee factories. Inquire of J. A. D jowery. h street, Harlem. (OR SALE—ONE HERRING AND ONE LILLIE Safe, medium. size; also Horse, Builder's Wagon and Harness.’ Apply at 225 and 227 Canal street. OR SALE-THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of the the well known Carberry Shades, established years, corner of Ann and William streets. Apply ‘LE, on the premises. over 20 toP. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first class Book, Stationery, and Periodical Store; @ bargain. Apply to’ GEO. LL, Jr., Attorney ‘at Ww, 31 St Paul street, Baltimore, Md. 1OR SALE CHEAP—THE WELL ESTABLISHED Cigar Store 769 Third avenue, with first class Fix- tures and Lease; the rear part suitable for a first class barber shop. (OR SALE—FIRST. Lense, Stock and tures; price $701 Store Age LASS CORNER LI {QUO STORE® is7 OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE, 27 Third avenue; everything in complete order: horse, wagon, harness, te. ; dwelling above; stable in rear; ‘cheap. ' Inquire on premises, JOR SALE—LAGER BEER AND LI UOR SALOON, To be sold cheap. 536 West Thirty-flith street, OR SALE—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, CHEAP for cash; rent oo sie er month; also a Patent ht, in iad Working order. Inquire ‘at 697 Broad room, OR SALE—A CIGAR AND LIQUOR STORE, IN GOOD location No. 90, Fulton street, New York; or will rstands the Junch | business, F°, SAL! LEASE, STO ‘K AND FIXTURES OF A first class Lager Beer and Liquor Saloon, with two Billiard Tables; cheap rent. Inquire at 318 Atlantic ave- nue, Brooklyn. Goer MILK ROUTE FOR SALE—OF 300 QUARTS XH perday. Apply at 511 West Forty- first street, ‘OTEL FOR SALE OR LEASE—BEST CIANCE TO |i make money ever offered, Apply at 93 Third av. ‘OB PRINTING OFFICE VERY Low BUT LITTLE cash down required. TY, 251 Broadway. — ‘OTICE.—TO BE SOLD, A GREAT BARGAIN, A Magician's Stock, Musi¢, Dialogue, Woodcuts, "Ap: paratus and three startling Titusionas will be sold mopar: ately or together; realizing $150 per week in variety ed atres; the purchaser will be instructed, and no reasonab! offer refused ; must be sold by June 26, Apply to Colonel T. ALLSTON BROWN, Dramatic Agent, 718 ‘and 720 Broad- way, New York. LD BRICK FOR, ‘SALE. ‘APPLY CORNER BROAD- } way and Dey street. HE GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE AND. SHIRT manufactory of 34 East Broadway (B. MEEHAN), near Catherine street, for sale cheap; éstablished seven Youre; sutistnctory reasons given for selling the business, awe in the store. BOUT 25 SCHENCK & STEWART'S BRASSFINISH er's Lathes, Monitor Screw Machine, Upright Drill Brassfoundry Fixtures, Shafting. Pullies, Vises, Benches, &e., very cheap. Apply at Mt Centre street, AH AGTHREE TUBULAR BOILERS, VERY LOW, « iogether or separately, medium size, inspected an instired by Hartford Boller insurance Company; in use in (city | Femoved tor larger set of Babcock & Wilcox's Safety Boilers. Apply to BABCOCK & WILCOX, Boiler and Engine Builders, 30 Cortlandt street, OR SALE—A FIFTY HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER, Shatting, aor and Hangers; in thorough yrorking order. “Apply t BROWERSON, Nos. 9 and I Tit fany place. OR SALE—A SPLENDID AMATEUR FOOT LATHE, with pile Rest, three Chucks, Tools, &c.; as good as Addi AY, Herald office. new. v ANTED~A LATHE, TO SWING ABOUT 25 INCHES and take in about 8 foot planer, 2 to 4 foot bed and 18 or 20 inches width. Also a Boiler, 75 to 100 horse. uj right or horizontal; boiler new or nearly so. Address E box 4,170 Post oftice, ___ CLOTHING. : EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN lishmen Seventh avenne, near Nineteenth ladies and can receive the Cie i vi cash for their Cast-of Clothing, Carpets, &c., by calling SHB. addressing. Ladies promptly attended to by Mrs. Mille: T 833 BROADWAY, AA. Hi. HERZ pays ¢ Gentlemen's W ed on by Mrs, He R THIRTEENTH STREET— highest prices for Ladies’ and ring Apparel, Carpets, &c, Ladies wait- N 72'S, 63 SIXIH AVE ton and Waverley place nen will be astonished at the great prices B, MINTZ 3. in cash for Silk Dresses, $10 to $60; gentlemen's thing, 50 per cent more will be paid than elsewhere, Please call or address. A note by post punctuaily at tended by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz. T%3%% SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET— e will pi bay 00 percent more than any other dealer of cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry: by. callin wrens by post. Satisfaction an “by “Mr. or 3 A E, BETWEE: ladies and TM. MARKS’ W WN TABLISHMENTS, 98 and U1 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and gentlemen can re ve the utmost value in cash for thelr cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c.. by callin on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MARKS. Please ‘call an satisfy yoursell, TS, MISH'S, gentler Clothing and Carpets by calling or addressing. te nded by Mrs. Mish. 187 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND can receive the highest price for Cast-off ies at- T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TW NTY-THIRD street.—M. LEON pays ‘the highest price for ladies lies and gentlem Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c. waited on by Mra, Leon. < E Cast -off ©) thing, iver, o arpets, & i scan WA a! for Fanta, $2 Dresses, $5 t py calling ‘on Mr, or Mrs. 1 lh ALRixth avenue, third store above Waverley place, AAREL ‘8 PORTABLE RUSSIAN AND MEDIOATED C Vapor Baths, corner Third avenue and Seventy -fifth street. ABST, LITHOGRAPHER AND D JOB 96 Maiden lane.—For all kinds of Print- tes before ordering else where. ARBLE SODA WATER ‘APPARATUS—NEW AND Gtaand extract gen fot Mcgaied catalogue nd Extract Sen just M. WHITFIELD 4 & 80) 262 Water street. CALF RENNETS FOR t SALE. 40 Wi Forty-second street, between Ninth aud fouth 2, 000 End AMUSEMENTS. BO ieisy THEATRE. NIGHT WH Wir SHARSPRARE, MONDAY bs ment for a ltnited period of waite HALLEY, who wil enact STANDS UNRIVALED. ‘The pity will 0 he original jusic, performed with all cast to the full strength of this excellent of the Manager. and Also tt be Diane ty Wednesday Events Thanday Been vata BE NEPIT OF WWM. MURDEN, rit Friday Evening) BENEVIT OF a PA eg RAND MATINEE SATURDAY TOGEOAG Mr. EDWIN Roote. rietor and Manager. LAST WE! a8on. EE Last SIX nigits of hd ADAMS. ‘on SATURDAY, at 134 o'cloc Seats secured atthe theatre; also'ur Dison & Co.'s Mu- sic Store, 71: Broadway. LYMPIC THEATRE. ADMISSION 50 CENTS, BOUNCING Conor WITH MERRIMENT. rE FULL OF FUN! SONG! ana DANCE!!! Second Week of the Dutch dialect Comedian, JOHNNY ALL iE. Supported by LITTLE MAC and ALIOR HARRISON, all Dramatie Company. this week on faa ‘evening 9 8 &. Over 10) pen at 7: ‘erin: 0 ‘clock. EDNESDAY AND a ruRDAY MATINEES AT E, See OMG UE: Ba dway. JOSH HART .Lesseo and Manager Last week of Mr. JOSH HART'S sensation, LAST WEEK ps THE CREAT. ot OF AM MOTH PANORAMA, LAST WEEK OF THE DRAMA. LAST WEEK OF weegttCAG OF THE DAY, e, duri after the fire, Positively PHN cient performances of MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. Y AND SATURDAY. MONDAYS: SUL i, Mr. G. L, STOUTE will commence a stort summer season with an entire change ot ot Wilh WU nd feappenrance of and first time of the new treme, 1 SOUTH AFTER THE WAR. Mr. JOHN HART as Uncle Antoney, A grand olto of fun will preceie the drama, introducing a powerful array of talen (PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE 201 BOWERY, AST WEEK OF THE SEASON, CooL ND STILL MORE NEW STARS. THEATRE ¢ NOHNS ‘ON, Comedian nnd ae Hote IN T5A8 COLLINS and MARTHA WREN, THE BILLY PASTOR'S song on the Eight-Hour cITy, Strike. ——. NEW DRAMA, NEW YORK MILLINERS, Billy Pastor as Tom Mani J. P. Johnson as Madame agg. _ MATIN MATINEE F! ‘ANTED—THIRTY YOUNG LADIES FOR THE FALL senson at Grand Opera House. Apply to GEORGE DE VERE, Grand Opera House, from 12 to 2 o’cloc! WHITESTONE.CALL ON JER HNSON Nassau street, of GEO. W. VAN SICLER sau street, and get maps and tickets for the gréat sale of Lots, Juné 27. OPARTNERSHIPS. HE COPARTNERSIIIP, HERETOFORE, “KNOWN AS the Spingler Honse, Nos. 5, 7 and 9 Union square, under the name of T. J, Goe & Son, is dissolved by mutual consent, The business on and after this date will be continued under the name of T. J Coe. The liabilities of the late firm will be liquidated by elther partner at the office of the hote! TIMOTHY J, COE, Jone 17, 1872. RUSSEL t. COE. se BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Tha VALUABLE FOR SALE—EITHER PATENT. whole or in part, oF partner taken. Apply to 2 Broadly MANUFACTORY IN (COMPLETE der; article staple; sales steady 3 pro le or exchange. A Aw FIRST CLASS: leet ahs FOR THE INVEST- ment, of a capital of $5,000 or $10,000 in an estab- A lished and paying manufacturing business. Address or das JOHN KISSAM, 329 Graham avenue, Williams- urge. (A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH A small capital,—A Gentlemens Furnishing Stand for ale, with, large Show Window, in one of the leading hotels on Broadway; rent $1,000 ‘per year, including use of fixtures; doing a large shirt trade} proprietor wishes to devote his entire attention to manufacturing shirts. Address SHIRTS, box 162 Herald office, New York, N OPPORTUNITY OFFERS FOR A BUSINESS MAN to invest $1,000 in a most profitable, novel and intel. Jectual enterprise, realizing a clear $100'to $300 weekly; every investigation courted and unexceptional references: Cailpersonally, at 46 Union square, front room, second floor, over Franklin & Co.'s furnishing store. A. YOUNG MECHANIC HAS AN INVENTION MUCH needed for publig use, and wishes some gentleman to sist in introducin “da the sami e with means and large ufluence only 3 need address E EU ORE KA, | Herald | office. PERSON WITH $5,010 TO $15,000 CASH CAPITAL can hear of an excellent opportunity for an invest ment in a first class business, For particulars address H. WILLARD, 239 East Thirticth street. OR SALE.—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN, HAVING assisted in the establishment of what may be made a profitable business, ae ae the right to manu- facture the best plough in the United “States, now well introduced, desire to retire from the same, and will sell upon reasonable germs and at fair figures their inter- ests, Which include Real Estate, Machine Shop, Foundry, Blackstnith Shop, &c., with Machinery and ‘Tools neces: sary for all kinds of wood and iron work, or would lease ress their Real Estate located in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. for particulars F. W. PUGSLEY, Poughkeepsic, N. ¥. [erortanr TO LUMBER DEALERS AND ista.—An opportunity. is open, for a few da: te urchase a one-quarter Int ‘ine Lands, at a price which makes i seldom met with, the manufacture of lumber being con- templated; title’ to the lands ortect,, Details will be Biven on application to F, H. TROWBRIDGE, 107 Franklin terest in 120,0" ARTNER WANTED—IN A GOOD PAYING OFFICE business; not much money required. Apply at 93 Third avenue. ARTNER IN AN OFFICE AND COMMISSION BUSI- ness; a few hundred dollars required ; good security will be ave NES Peon ‘0. 7 Murray street, room 23. ARTNER WANTED.—AN OLD. ESTABLISHED PRO- duce, shipping and commission merchant, in an ad- joining city, wishes to form a copartnership with some one having capital, with a view of extending business and establishing n branch house. Any one haying less than $25,000 need not on ae lest reference given and required. Address SHIP! fa ANDCUMMISSION. Herald ice. )ARE CHANCE.—ANY TLEMAN HAVING $5,000 Tash Gan meet with the best opportunity. for en- gaging in a light, manu‘acturing business ever offered by Inquiring at 106 Broadway, room 14, HE PATENT RIC sale—Improvement on coffins. d office. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $250 TO $300; 4 gooD nce to make money. “Inquire for C. Wire R, 685 Eighth avenue, rear. 500 Tae ABINER, 10, TAKE CHARGE OF THE DOU, books of an old eatablished business: will mae investigation, PP Hote THOMAS GAFFNEY & Auctioneers, 67 Ev louston street. BOO DOWN APARTNER WANTED WITH THIS J sum for a celebrated exhibition, as cashier; none but gentlemen need apply: twenty-fifth tour. HAR DINGE, Fourth avenue, near Sixty-second street, name on door. $1. 000. —THIS SUM WILL SECURE A HALF interest in ne pay) ing clothing store near the y. Address X. » Herald office, 1.000.-AXY PERSON WITH THIS sua WILL hear of best chanee to make a fortune by addressing V. W. T., Herald office. one: $9.00 .-AS ACTIVE MAN WITH THAT AMtoc NT can soon double his money in helping nd. Vertiter buy’ up a quantity of broken. or delapidated pianos, orgins and melodeons, to be 1 by special Auction under control of capitalist; advertiser 04 buyer. SCHOMBE: ver, tuner and polisher, 874 Broad street, Newark, N ade ne OOO WeaheRE HASE TUE BUSID Good Will of a Notary Public and or the several States. Acapable young man can secure a permanent and paying business, Address G. F., box 206 Herald oftice. f GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO PUR- $5.000.-4 © ‘© business or would engage as part- ner, Address B 8, box 205 Herald office, $15,00( TO $25,000.—WANTED, A PARTNER, special with the above capi: tal, to Increase anil well known, run #T OF A NEW INVENTION FOR Address L. D., Mer- ne pusiness establishe ‘SPRAGU if ~ INSTRUCTION. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH “AVENUE, opposite Cooper 1 ing, W Arithmetic and en day and evening ; for operators; no vaca nape EDUCATED IN < EDINBU a, SCOTLAND, ith good certificates and references, capable of senanti English, French, German, Pi eyed and sing: ing, desires a situation as day or resident governess. A dreds G. 8., 423 East Eighty-fourth street, USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPIN RITHME- tie, &c., for business men, ladies and boys. DOL: BEAR'S Commercial © exe, 875 Broadway, corner Fighteenth street, will remain open day and evening all summer. Messra DOLBEAR guarantee to remove still ness, cramping and trembling from the worst hand. | Beene GERMAN, SPANISH AND E. GLISH THOR. oughly and rapidly taught, at reduced terme for the summer months, by Professor J UL, WUNDERMAN, 77 University Lard or 1,182 Broadway. MARBLE “MANTELS. REMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, & ae and sees, mote ne Cae rey ine 3 1 aven' on Ee oF Fourth avenue and fer MARELE "AND MARBLEIZING BEARER, STEAM ML at Eighteenth street,—Marble fling, Marble Counters, Monu. competition. Marble Turning -! SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE MAN. A. usar fine finest assortment ever OF jered in, wails cH at our nor fund spacious warerooms, ty: 1. B. STEWART & 0 a good | AMUSEMENTS. DECIDED SUCCESS! ‘The curtain raised o Tableau, THE HET OF THE SHASON N THE JUR od An emotional and sensational Play of the very highest BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, STARTLING AND RE. 10 EFFECTS WONDERFULLY bE vit had CAST. EVERY EVENING until further notice. 585 PHOATSAN FRANCISCO HALL, site the Metropolitan Hotel. mi GREAT MI MINS’ L Bion fag EIGHTH WE! EK Me RVELLOUS SUCCESS, | Pronounced an incomparable organization, and the ‘best thing of the kind it America. Another MATANEE, on ean usbats ‘ONLY, AT 2:30 P. acon Leith teh woop's, POSTHVELY ONE WHEW O onty. AETERNOON AT, 2, VENING AT 8, new arEOAT mp sara te ING. The popula ur will su re W. BARRY, afternoon. Pray nau herbrincipal ¢ character every ‘NION BQUARE THEATRE. BRIT OF MR DoMINICK MURRAY, THE BRIGHTEST AND “PLEASANTEST ENTERTAIN- ENT IN THE CITY, Mrs. JAB. i OTE AND HER HER SPLENDID COMPANY, very evening until fur IN TWO oF THEIR "gost SUCOESSTUL’ SPECIAL- OFFENRACH'S, SPARKLING orn PRIMA DONe® oF A NIG ‘eed fe fusroeting MAN ALARMING SACRIFICE, which renalved on Friday and Saturday nights anbounded ‘applause from crowded and fashionable audiences, Inpreparation, THE FAIR ONE WITH THE BLONDE, wia. Matinees on Saturday, at 234 o'c TRAL PARK GARDEN. Proprietor, THPOnORE SUMMER Nauitst POONCERTS, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 24, 1 Mareh, “Tannhaeuser” 2 Overture, “Don Giovann & Waltz, “Life Let Us Cherish 4 Selections (rom “Preciosa”. 5 6, Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor”. Allegretto, “Fishth Symphony”. Waltz, “Rudol} hs. Ieisene 8 & Selections trom, ‘William Tell” 1, Fantasie, “Vistong in aD tasic, ns in a Dreal imgenben its vather 8 Solo.) 11, Waltz, “Frohes Leben’ 12, Galop, “Express”. rm IERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY: -RIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Lexington and Third ayennes, Proprietor.. HN KOCH ony RDEN CONCERTS, THIS AND EV Wve EVENING ATS O'CLOCK. 1. March, “Prophet” Meyerbeer 2) Overture, Niz iT 8 ore mamernnentetraum a Reine du Saba” alt, Fantasie, joven 'c it te-and Horn h Serenade for RIBTZBL and Mr. LOTZE “gtustent Jokes" & reminisccnces of Tannhiacuser. 9, Overture, “Light Cavalry”. 10. “A Dream of the Huguenots! 11. Polk: ckuck”” 12. Concurrenz-| ‘Quadril le ‘Admission tickets, 25 ce 12 tickets, $2 50. | Dita EDWIN'S THEATRE, GEORGIA MINS’ EVENING. MATINBES WEDNESDAY ‘AND SATURDAY. J) URING “THE WORLD'S PEACE "JUBILEE THE GREAT ORGAN in BOSTON MUSIO HALL (entrance from Winter street) will be played DAILY from toll A. M., from 12 to1 noon and from 8to9 evening. ‘le admissiot ckage of five ORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618, BROAD: NE Way, between Houston and Bleec cots Every ‘one should visit this wonderful as “it is full of every. a people should see and understand. etures: rat ite Mlosophy of Marriage.” Those parties fee le fo nttend these Important lectures can | aya them for. ‘ded, post, free, on receipt of ReCKETARY NEW YORK |ATOMY, Broadway, New Yo ARK THEATRE, BROOKES, OLIVER DOUD BYR Monday evening, Jung fe STETSO! in NECK-AND-NECK. H Sing P. USEUM OF A) Manager NATO 5 BROAD- R. KA! Ss MUSEUM OF “ANATOMY, 1m % way, opposite Astor place.—This magnificent collec, 100,000 specimens Nreparations, comprising Qxry tires dai Marriage, "Its Shenton an nd = i Applicants furnished with a pocke! ror these Ya val able os ise saa, ae cones OE ee UE! Me Adiais- tion contains over artificial Anatomical portion of hy human 3 Exhaustio cop: addressing Secretary way, New York. Open from 9 A. sion'50 cents, ARD.—PRIVATE_ INSTRUCTION, J Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, 92 Clinton place (E: mts Rat established 1 PIANO, VIOLIN, day ani ¢ evening: cireu- lars mailed free. J. JA ‘ON, Musical “ HARLIE OWN IN A COAL MINE,” oe ite Peauds," | Kcnow : quem ‘After the deg tivation, 5 OPEEREDE! 16K BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. MEtBorouiray THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTAB! pane HERALD BUILDING, ANN STREET. OF THEATRICAL, CUTS CONSTANTLY BROADWAY AND A LARGE ASSORTM MINSTREL AND VAR! iin NG, PIANO, ORGAN VIOLIN, HAR- TEAR, fs private; 92 Clinton place (Bighth street). udent’s Journal” and circulars mailed Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, or call. “iw PIANOS, WHICH WERE time and as good as new, for sale janos to rent and sold on, instal- J. BAUER & CO., 650 Broadway. A atgreat bargains. ments. T HAINES BROS., 27 Union square. Those desiring a frst class Piano should nor purchase before cailing at our salesrooms. Elegant Pianos, unri- valled in tone and finish, at prices to please, Every plano warranted as represented. B.—A few Pianos in from rent will be sold at great bars WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100 HAND- AY ite P octave Pianotorte, including Stools Modern improvements; French action; perfect order; sweet, powerful tone, 28 Third N ELEGANT CHICKERING SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- Fl te, short time in use, has all modern A wood Pianoforte, short tit fpr cao, sa ai monary ee improvement: sixth avenue, ne! + Forties AUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $100; Feiway Sa) ceils anal peat Onan bass, treble: reat sacritice fo bath iS Waverley place, near Broadway. great sacrit rtieth AGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE. 7'¢ OCTAVE aged Pianoforte, cost $9 r $275; Stool and i In use eighteen | months. Private residence 124 TAVE ROSEWOOD CARVED ae ‘Pianoforte, made celebrated d_corn er, used 8 months, cost $1,000, including Stool, Cover, Music Book and Cabinets; prize $300 cash; oF would rent to responsible parties or take est ment by te C5 stalments, Call at private residence 12) be 6th and 7th avenues, tit a GREAT SACRIFIC aia ROSEWOOD A. grand aquare Pinnotorte; celebrated makers nearly ew: Tully guaranteed; cost Ss) for $80) cash HY brocatel Parlor Suit, cost $375, for $150; one do, rora, Paintings, Curtains, Bedsteads, Bureans, Mattresses, Turkish Lou hairs, Buifet, Extenston Table, £c. Residence 2 ‘orty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, MAGNIFICENT CARV: ED forte—At a sacrifl inakers’ n 245 East D ROSEWOOD PIANO- ; Toctave, overstrung ; Apply at residence, NT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAND scale, for sale, property family leavin Order, celebrated maker; nsed five months; teed; cost $900, for $275; Parlor Suits, Bo Carpets, Bronzes, Paintings, rosewood Bedstends, Mattresses. Dining Furni Cail verore purchasing elsewhere, ot LARGE NUMBER OF PIANOS, RETURNED FROM hire, some nearly new, all 744 octave and our own make, will be sold low for ‘cash. or on monthly instal- ment 9 rent. AKION PIANOFORTE COM- PANY. No. 9 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's, OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, nt allowed on purchase. 'Cal ‘0. 8 Union square (163 Fourth av). SGANT ROSEWOOD | KNABI 4, overstrung, Agraffe arrange- st improvements; second hand Pianos, 3175, “) LARGE STOCK rent or sell cheap ai M. M. MERKELL T BLUM Pianos, carved le iment, lay {LEGANT OCTAVE ROSEWOOD. PIANO “4 forte, $110; &e.; superb instru. nents carved legs, fe bargain tor cash, JAMES GORDOS street, near Macdougal, PrAsos MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND thost beautiful style, of best makers, at lower prices ior cash or monthly ihstaiments, or for reint, at WA’ 451 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, IANOS AND MUSIC FOR SALE.—THE STOCK OF P'VithosAnd Music. formerly belonging to J... Patthe Son & Co. is offered for sale at a great reduction In price to close the business. Apply at the store, 48 East Twenty- third street. M. A. POND & CO. |, WM. A. POND & CO. WM. A. POND & CO. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Pianos to rent, city or country; Tentnpplied to purchase when desired, organg pane Bei ps Main ‘4 Branch 39 Union ‘aware ¥ 4

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