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w. . Cooks, ae. iis rp sree 220 Se Ta Samall conn PIES CL400 Ltn Pe ar (x Avan ri pene sith | T° Fi Seas Can be seen LANOED Asie ait rea Aces EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT. hooks opened, Sp yo) neater ‘JA! Broutway, between Mih-and 30 ve Must coe ‘well recommen: ids Doe CLERK WANTED us may agaresa Putale | P Aoht, ertisor oitce, Newark, X moa By tgs opens ENERGETIO open for an engagement. Te wr rantbeite eames i, sancentona Hs re Se ae ties pe AV., hy FLOOR.—A here rye ra) SECOND READ Xs Last EMPLOY. coe ad Re wol AS COOK IN A PRIV. = Aut COMPETENT. omit th wash weaning phe k Be. A’ “4 54}4 West Sad st. Chambermaids, d&e. 1sTH 4 Tae: Me ng eg a thaniersaig and and wa ats | WW. ‘8 from wan A OM! ged hal OFFICE; over Mant t not afral BARNES & CRITTENDEN ~385 Broadway. immediately at U "! rug store, DeKelt Brooklyn. ead TED—A FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER, FROM to six hours @ week, to post the books of a builder (euble ent ¥ Address’ box 66 Mechanics and Traders’ Exchange, 27 Park place. Weeden FOUR OR, FIVE EXPERIENCED DRY sentry clerks, to go to, Chlcngo, Address, giv. ing reterences, &c., CHAS. M. FAIR, 104 Worth st, sec i@ HOUSES Unfarnished. = on Horse mea NEAR era yanse, er hot at ys Ow, {0 brea el FURNISHED Ro = APARTMENTS Hem FURNISHED ROOMS 70 L LET—VOR | gentlemen only, without board, 212 West Forty-third st. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM: nt Fee aaa oR 3 PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, OR A GEN. Sean and ee ear Third avenue Apply tae East q WEEKLY.—GOOD sI4kD_ $4. 50) HE suitable for hou ROOMS TO “LET_WITH ip Apply ata? Sixth URNISHED Pulhiy-third Baiitzies, bath and gas inclt , at 416 West’ 0) GETTING AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED for Roswekaepiy ; hot and cold water, bath, $550. asa arreuger lents (yoateond sect ee AC cotmulort; varunNTaMED oe AED penne wend aT? ors, salitbathin SPRINGS, L. kink Wee nd 1 team Rew York: Murray sirect, 2 a BL asi REGISTER, apa eer a cITy Houses and Lots, os fe., gratis. ly tw V. K. BPEVENSON & 80! ihe ai:, und 206 ay. West Side. OR SALE AND TO LET—BUILDINGS AND FLOORS, with and without steam paren for manufactories, on the weat and cast side of "'u¥ON, Bavenue I D, WESTCHESTER COUNTY ~ PROPERTY R SALE OR a RENT, r aiall LOW. BL Ft, eatin oh one TORFARLR HOME, trom For! siroct, “Address OWNER, care of Mr, Hurson, uw 8i avenue. ce : EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY Also a ann garish TH THURSDAY, FOURTH JULY. ee SCHNEIDER Lift! 4 the’ ..- MONKE ALICE tan Lee Quai ie f id DANCES MLLER SARTORI A! TANO 1 OOALIZATIONS. cat Soi? OAT pewrt! ‘cat DUREI MU Weft COMIQUE, ole BROADWAY. BENEFIT ro.NIGHT, BENBSIE LARRY TOOLEY, » Woneat of the Duteh Comedian. ne! LARRY TOOLEY. of Sree arvar of talent will be presented for the benefit LARRY TOOLEY. be! mae ore, ro.niaHT, TO.NIGUT. edt 1 LARRY LBY. MATINER SATURDAY NEXT. D8 harea+3 sate Re THEATRE. ER PEARON oF Het P WSON OP! TROU _ “appear 0 peg thee and every »veaing until further ” THE GRAND DUCHEER, 83 EMM, nd satinec tt Sabutuays at 2% o'clock. The VOKES FAMILY, who are just closing the most poar-at th eam: cad played ‘Boston. will reap- his theatre Ju on F ‘a LET—OF ON OA. M. tole, M., ATED ae ioe tou MAN, AGED tne house at © ndlow stroed, near Fae = naan tn om te ca ot = saan Rive g chines, aerasenaieah hasublect nt fest el RS ‘WANTED, D SR—A) RESPROTABLE, YOUNG : ~ RE fe to’ chi ddress R. C. C., 36 Be 156; se as chambermaid; willing and obliging ; has | reference scheme Sox ieekon oerum Sapnt POR ae yy SINGLE hee Paid ah is from Bic. EAST 2TH ST., NEAR 1ST AV.—A RBSPECTA- MEN AN DA, ble young girl to do chamberwork and waiting ; x COACH ae Agee A Varat Gonioge, and tad large over fares in Ger 2 _— cetigs ates WEST, STH BT. BETWEEN ati AND 988 | many, havin five yeary mee in farming. in this at West Fwentieth street. aye,—A Fespegtable girl aa chamiversasia: ino ob- | country, wishes to take Kooy of a farm or gentleman's = to private fone} by the Ist be, et vers or sooner wt hay hoe es a6 TO $10.—PLEASANT ROOMS, Wirt EXCE LLENT 6TH AV. IN BOOK STORE.—A RESPECT SS: I Alpe % letiar box 105 Fore’) ey rena Siok west of Pi H Capella’ iW ae 359 Faun girl as ch erinakd gu waitress, 73-4 446 aia ST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl wishes to & housework me a small family in SIPUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE, YOUNG Soachman and plain gardener: ly honest, Ailing ng and, obliging; can milk ani ip wing to make it cit from last euerally usetal; best city reference either city or country; ts willing and obliging. si ent ‘Address T. C. Ws, Heruld office. SITUATION PWANTED—as COACHMAN, BY 4 (. BEBPEGTARLE YOUNG GIRL A ii eet A SITUA- hones chambertmaid and wi ‘country. preferred. ie, boa aly a erence, rede Ad: to asaist with ‘Ad- Iptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad YOUNG GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION AS CHA! bermaid; via, sone take the entire eh; ofa paby i unde rstunds Bex Sompae, objection to go for ae mer ‘cl ey Ee, Address .N., h Hera! two days. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. Banker anes a fe muore engagcente ty seioimng « spectaity; me le: cure employment oy the day, week or month Address DRESSMAKER WISHES TO ‘PRo- 0 to Mite eral reasonable terms. ferald Uptown Branch office. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN TO DO PLAIN me ng, or x. iin of children, by the day. week adn Call at the grocery store, Zth'st. and 21 av. YOUNG LADY WOULD DO FAMILY SEWING free menihe im the country. Address J. B., Genera! Housework, dic. of. PIKE ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO, DO GEN- ©). eral housework ; isa good warher and ironer; no be tothe country. Call tor two days. ee ria, io BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STS.—A pA Oo, Bene seupral Bonn Wonk. ina 3 sein 8T,, THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— Ws years of age. t0 assist with light housework. A ane girl, 8D AV., NEAR 4TH 8T.—A COMPETENT $97, ‘woman, ydately lex landed, to do general housework; Housekeopera, Se. WEST TH ST, CORNER 6TH AV.—A YOUNG lady wishes to taxe charge of a gentleman's houw- @ gentlewnan 0. meuns preferred, as abe tsfuily tent to make home what it ever should be and atiractive, I from 9 A. M. till € 63 hold; a DELANOBY 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A GERMAN Dn Bike) veoh housekeeping for a widower Ho 2 -erin.a geni qorae AMERICAN reapectabil ecper; er! lly 44 Fini’ to ‘customed t ehildien ; iy the ae given and re: THE mabe tee oath ge, house- nink ahome atiractive; is ac. of servants and care of uired. Please address Mrs. sek box G8 Jersey City Post offee, BIENCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A Are has a good idea of business and has No. 1 oe from Just and present employers; not atrald to ‘work. Address H. E., Herald office. j ARTE POSITION OF HOUSEKEEPER, LW! ther i a ely. oe country; understands her duties peatas ood ronces. ress 8) Willonghby st. Nurses, é&c. Bor, en te ERR, SD ; a take care oi coup) rowing eitidren ood sewer; can come me! Es 4 FERRY 8f.. CORNER | GREENPOINT sll . Beane oy Rion en eh rg to take ® baby pe é — areas ts FbAMicak: RESPECTABLE a ee + 0r would wait on tion to the country; ref psa ate nay wo a bien 1of Te years of ace gach V8: girl of "3 jand todo plain sewing; no tion to the coun- aby. Galt at hor yathor's. me sist Waitresses, de. WOsT 87H 8P. THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able young girl as first class waitress or as cham: rmaid and waitress, either city or country; best city or shavaberma and deaine washii = upthe Hi class fam- +e cyt reter- Miscellancous. PRLS 'H 8T., SECOND FLOOR.~A YOUNG GER- man Tidow, lately landed, wantsa situation with a Feapectabl "denna LaDy wee SPEAKS a VERY cha: eet one or | fiscon sass Tiss a Ct a EEMAN wots ae Fount OAPA- CR eye: WOMAN ARTED—7O DO GBEN- A fot COMPE’ oa tral housework and cooking? nderstand pineee: be best city references ‘s Apply a OF IRLS WANTED—FOR HOTELS Be hs) TE elgting 3 oat st, oaiaAL indress. Apply te ergs «Ath Ratan’ pe cela ura tanh SRR. " WASE-aft ag ge ames OYSTER WAI A EDSAO8N Age sn atE S ‘AN’ Pema INERAL, ra tay ea ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE. hy ot tet ek a Apply immediately = Wn roman SEPTe aT ONCE aRA® “raspy Saanawes a, ree tee on | 7 asa KIN AN OYSTER A "aoe “Aonly, aner fee ane ieaararen TUNTIONS_ WANT IN i suevare, FAMILY, refer- r table ences Apply io or'address i. No. wit gat sy “ two — as guts A eee sate ce > understan ae Po a Oe i. a 3 Address G. evan West oth st in, an American, aged 26 A JOE, A SR RE Tn A GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR fi coachman, whom he can sa a, nk Teeommen NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man ; aaa understands the care of horses; is honest, scber and faithtul; leaves on account of his em- OACHMAN, WHO WILL BE WELL RECOMMENDED sobriety and Indus- ¥ gentleman wanting ASS Lay WARTS A pie a WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS Call on or address present employer, 16 We Risvcmployer. Call On‘or address J. Be 41 Fast fist Sah doitice, Address B. ARM HANDS WANTED—TO WORK A S!1ORT DIS- tance trom ag clty, Apply from 8 ull 1) at Cur- Tier’s, 144 Fulton &t, YARDENER'S SIUATION WANTED—BY PRACTI. cal Syn marrid; understands management of greenhoute, gra} Lge) vation, traits and vegetables ; reference first ¢ Address GARDENER, Henderson's ‘seed store, 35 Cort! nat at, (JARDENER'S BITUATION WANTED_—AY A MAR. d-man without éncumbrance; understands the care of gr enhoitses, evines, veg iables, dc. Cullon or eae ol et y Bridgetiats seedsvors, £16 BY tye Fo phan hi Neat etches ll hiena daa: Se Werte coochn A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION as Sooner & or gardener; married; no family; ‘anches; good reference. Adil TOUR pox 121 Pos Post omnes, ‘Siamtord, onu _ ‘ANTED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENER’S §ITU- ation, by a sober, single man cau milk ie willing to m himeit useful; good references, twodays B , box 212 Herald office. is ‘ANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, A PLACE AS Coachman ; is truly honest, sober and per ect driver; je or country; has best references to show. 29 West bee es SITUATION oo Co. AN ctl = Saxdener, by. ‘oung man willing «nd obliging ; has Bobs in do carpenter work, paint, &c.; first class refer- ‘Kaareas 8. Pate “office. r Agia Man's CaNvans FOR ‘THE acon the Gay tiwag ev. Bliss ;. hy Baton published wh ME Wine ape wore Be RUSSBEEe Pa BERS, Haan Mass. A OENTS WANTED—TO SOLIGIT LIFE INSURANOF. Apply at the Republic Lite Insurance Company’s, 409 Broadway. DVERTISING AGENT AND CORRESPONDENT.—A bermancnt and desirable position at the Lend of the advertising department of an old-established concern is ec business man and 839 wee WEST THIRTY-THIRD BTRERT, OF i pdmled EN venue and Broadway, uy end wile, wii wih de a eet c Cena Teteropeos 4 beso ath > peas = ‘NINTH STREE!.—A LARGE, on Grst door; ae dxomely Room, Mp iecee tick aasatene 10 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR sath avenne.—A few young laiies' can be Aoaena 156 Fes WEST sort oa ROUTH s TREE ft “RUBASANT By sable vel Pee Ned Pent agatiy tevune $6 038 per wok; referen served ; terins $6 903 WEST FINTY-sixTd sTREET, CORNER SEV- éndh avenue, near Central Park.—A few young men can secure nicely turnished Board, 4 SECOND AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR, EN- *) trance in Twenty-scventh street—Nice Accom- jation and good Board; terms reasonable. \TANTED—A SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM AND Board for gentleman, wife child and servant good location, where comforts’ of h had; private tamily preferred. Address X. Y., Herald office. Le BLAND G, ST. JULIEN ¥ HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY, Phy ea.” ington place.—Larze, cool Rooms, $7 & woo} ith wine, $10 a week; family Rooins on ‘rs floor, COUNTRY BOARD. GENT ATEEMAN, “WIPE, INFANT AND NURSE A. desire dy the country for cummer in a private pepe iy not vey 4 one hour from’ city. convenient to pose ali tit § bo Wine statlog location and terms, J. x 441 Post oF DOARD CAN BE HAD THIRTY MIDES UP. THE F? prong po 8 Syren ¢ wena trom. depo! py v stably ses, aaa a hia grounds dorms 01 UNTRY BOARD AT WEST NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1; Jogation: bathing and stable. apply to ‘we ‘Liberty street, J New ¥ ‘OARD AT CHAPPAQUA, ¥ Fine location; farm of ft shade. Riivese tee 6 Onaybanne county, dial airy ) Post on one Digticeo BOARD Ww. ‘OR A PARTY OF adults, tour emis and two qumes must be iene Four trom the City tall, Address, stating particulars, B Le MILHAL, 188 Browdwaye New York, tcl Caen BOARD WANTED—FOR LADY AND baby, in 9 firmhowe where there are, no other Doardets: plonty of sta indlis- must vat vitbin ehiaye yar cessor the city. eter C88, Seth te Fm whieh must be nixlernte, MECHA: 10, os West Fret ty nied street, ‘Rew York. 1° ONG dase COMMUNICATING | On secon ry in Vale cottage, with duit Gibson's Cutiage. 1 RANGE COUNTY.—BOARD WANTED IN A FARM. ‘house for a family consisting of five persons, where but few or no other boarders are ehh healthy location end aces, plain food required. Addre: 0. B., box 1172 ilk, veget ables, fc, OMS, ward iL, ON Ups ATK A" few, faunlilén denring’ mmodated. Address H. SMITH, Board cam’ Lawn. ent map is tnowouahly souversent with weral nemacanet " + ; ris te ‘and. ke an einting. ‘Aidrene, weve PARTMENT, ta yells GENTLEMAN, INTELLIGENT ASD WELL RE. commended. $12 per week tor fs three months. os. band 7 Dey str EN WANTED—WHO UNDERSTAND THE HAND. ling of horses and Know the city 2 DAVID'J sONiis, 638.,6eh at. eee BOYS WANTED.—0 INTELLIGENT ping oP mec Ea Taten Tetegrny ne eat reggae sanity 'ANTED—FOR fants Asi ty Titel asta men. js service offers ania Lerporti a 0, ova, foriin eau frien on Rework ety. os pie BARTLETT Captain United States Marine Corps Wistert PRRPRCTLY eel ACTIVE AND “a8 ter 4 large os rp establishi mant Som en ‘ot otal of work a good salary bel) be bond Must produce unexcepth pains reference cs security. Address box 230 Heral ice tor two days. Wareeonre MEN TO WORK IN A SODA WATER factory. Apply at 431 West 2sth st. "ANTED—A MAN TO WAIT ON ed 8 AND wito ‘can make himself generally useful; who un. fo aad restaurant business. "ADDY at “agi av., Coruer ‘ANTED—FOR SHORT AND LONG WHALING VOY- Wn ers enepeutars te ear "ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE UN. Ne re at 470 S70 bean sort et Kew vor somnmady MAN TO, Te W srtemafia tie es Thr net Bra ser ANG chop Rouse. Apply at 9 o'clock A. M. to ANTAD-—€T SOULE CORNER 4TH OT ont good reforeudue’ Oh maPisaa th ae THR TRADES. MB ONE WHO KNOWS Freese's Com maps wai them, aad how to mal ress mercial Hotel, 17 and 19 Park row, pixew York ee ee ee en i iw Rig ha ml (Ry. CONNAISSANT itelles et sachant Shere a a ‘ine’ ct od rye Aah tae ire de ile'k poms ra REA on aM LACE BUILDERS.—A Mtg for oe MAN WHO THOROUGBL’ Wire ete ee pT ee Tipton mo | Bt JEUNE Me saeri Ronis Faancafe nausea fe fringe oe | Aaa Retrarreara A. BUNCH AND BAR TT ae ee eo eres ant andor 28, pena ne. of a Litany BOARDERS WANTED, oR WILL LET PART Ponies furnished ; sittates a Rees east of Sing Sing 4 it, alle sore th ‘ot Whitson's corner. Address » Sing Sing, box 195. ke Quin R BOARD AT CORNWALL. DRESS.A. it. ss 7naW WELL, Cornwall Landing, N <P Quumer BOARD—¥FOR A FAMILY OF SLX OR SEV SEV! persons, can be obtuined ‘at a pleasant. farmbou: Within one mnile ¢Wost Hampton depot on the Sag tl Branch Long Island Railroad, fine soa Bathing, tishi oer. Turuher pattauaen aldrengJO,0 ROBINSC fampton, W..S, Tuitle, $80 Court street, Bi rouklyn, SpeLwoxt Ratt, “NEW. BBIONTO! ng tuo Tuuisheds a) eu nitte ond ang! fo minute ; e) ‘from Dey #4 reel near landing. | re HOME, CATSKILL MoU! NTATNS—18 fot summer 4 ag terms moderate ; Hes: cl al references, ee Ho I Oop SFE: Bali Get Suny, Pew wore Bare, HOTEL, BATH, I 1, VIA CARS TO GREF wood and trains to Bach; ‘he hor from, New Yoi splendid bathing, fishing, ke. A140 rea let ROOKSIDE HOUSE. —PARTIE® WI wri NO. RUN. mer Board will find this 5 annet delightiul place; toe MOU JOE Hastingeot oe ci eootnaie: | Chtzergen .« arnin Fe Bias Menton Et LLY ae, jarclay street, 4 'P. read acconimodations ; Py togi2, ‘Spply at 16 10) HOUSE, AT FAR ROCKAWAY. L. to C Firet clase accommodations; plearant Rooms, qin w of the ooean: ten minutes’ walk from the and Southside Railroad and five from the beucl; he nd for children well shaded. og rage hes JOHN J, COLEMAN, mrepeeter. 4 HOUSE, GARRISONS, ON THE “HUDSO: » the is ands, ‘West, Point, | ete Oe at AIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIRFIELD COXN,, 18 rs Pom oe ai i ‘he Royal Meira lusdan, N. P., ti iter season November “I. tal LEVEDA’ Drictor. JAMES LIDGERWOOD A AND, 78 Broad LENMERE HOUSE | — — te eect meabtiteg ek bea roads, He ishing, ood ie rot post pe fate county, N. a So ce BBA HME IY. AToPSNBP SORT Prada 8 mone nae at SPI - pier No. 4 ARKIN WaTOu Bi ar R, = (<eITUATED ON gee peg on nea reseed or eect bathing, sailing railiug and and ‘an pd con nce by steamboat Rew na bot] (oa ngton a eum fo per 88 Norte River Ft eM aneton | fo Wateh Hiltin . 3 xt breasts Pe LAHEY & ONGa peel vay ‘aE, sty eat MO ROGEES, LL ng Sie a | commmadRtont ‘ort othan and ater at ‘hing, shooting, 4c. ; terms able, iether infor very re bated Lappy to 3 BANTEL Rt f Phat Boma, Seve ro pan ON THE PALISADES, vine? athe a re IPaUy got povtalions or ot tat Moran Taare dy ORANG B, MONTROSE | sc alia Eee per treet via Me Sas titcecs a . e has whieh a x morale the eintty RGRR, Proprietor. abit MoUntars, vizw HOUSE, oRRmaRrown, N. ‘on the Hudson.—Fine Ferma moderate, “Addrons PW RUGREPELL, in oa wa = ADEB MOUNTAIN po yp MILES — Pa rake ste Pia ee gras pee as afc tal | i veen eT | TOY Fast hs orcas ‘PROPERTY FOR SALE WESTCHESTER COUNTY.— Five beautiful Swiss Cott Share Just complet containing about ning rooms at “Larchinont, Mano Pi aces wrRuate unidway" be chelle and Mamaroneck. The property has half mile frontage upon the Sound. and walks, with «lx eres, of Svooded en New Ro- as one ang one. laid out in oF ives Bo. d so deeded to each ob purchaser i ich ir ts 6 anuceted by Private horse raiways rh a ert withodt exoepiion, geosustite to splonala 5 ian jor nab a my vated with water front; eae ah. ingot 7 Eber veenins i a ARKER, “Larehn ont Mamaroneck. 10 ane YONKE! di rURNL rent until, October 1 Apply to WALTER t Usbakt via Yonkers. PROPERTY our a THE ‘CITY. FOR OR TO RENT. Sar aaa FARMS—GOOD SOI, MILD on. mate—for papers address ©. K. LANDIS, Vineland, T RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND—SEVERAL BEAU- tiful new Cottages for sal He, with and without shore ont mye ely healthy. Ad- side 8 Station, Conn. OR SALE—ONK, OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE Country Seats on Staten Island; situated at ag iton, ing the Lower and directly on dence of Mr. . Crocker, adjoining lowes’. It eines of sqyeral pores of land, the we: Win, under the highest cultivation a dwelling Nome, in excellent or- ‘der; ample stabling, gardener's lo reenhouse, ico house and bathing house, Apply ats Cu ratreet, OR SALE OR TO LEASE—BEA UTIFUL SMALL Country Residence, suitable for summer and winter, situated on New Haven Rall mites from city frou ‘a hall ac tin lawn and g Ouse ele wantly furnished ee "uceiiues made fo one by bast city makers: every requisite for housekeeping in Rouse aio a splendid pair of Horses; also Carriages otis, mado by Brewster, as good as new; will pe mold very low. B. POND, 8t James Hotel. ARE BangAIN-geLeNDID FARM OF 41 “AORES; 20 acres clear, rich la ai hours from New. York; trains daily; Sinlics trom s stat on good house, 16 by 24, 5 rooms; good cellar, with fi + outhuildingss fing grouard, holes truit; rood sad gd len- aid st This is a ice oniy 6a, pling ape hee na Pa. ine meadow ; must sold. MPO LETCAT SARATOGA, SPRINGS, A SPLENDIDLY fu. nished new House, French roof and ail mpi ‘ttashionable street, Ave minutes trom depot che in gt 3, furniture all new; ‘OONDIT, 139 East A GORNER TiguoR STORE, IN A GOOD. LOCALITY, oing a good business, will be exchanged for country Ee Apply to Mr. DAILY, 138 West Eleventh at, ne. YIELDING oA “Sushma 2 YEA A profit of $000 per, annum, ma, ape nged for Gonntry property. Apply to. Mr. ate ‘West h street, New ee STOOK OF BOOTS eautitul Residence on the south side of of the Groat South Bay and near ROR 8, it h Pet, Island, Tailroad depot. Apply at 38i Bight ‘ORTH NA Be OR CO! ONS, OF ANY ‘class, W at above the ma: Ket value, for real es- tate, treo ‘and cleat, ‘wel rented. _ BROC DME & BROOME, 10 Wall. ti ol OF LAND WANTED_ON NORTH “SI oF Long gnnn rosa rer $0 wiles from New York oes price not to for which trvt class equities in nan seta desire pie dimproge ed propery, will WS in tull payment. ITCUCOCK, 439 enue, New York. ~ REMOVALS. AR IR AEE NOTICE OF REMOVAL —B HALL & CO, il YEARS at 140 West Washington Market, will rémove Mon- day, July 8, to #6 Park place. MISCELLANEOUS. | A Duty off Tons. Great redaction in prices at all our stores. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Ds, ADVERTISING be fi If of the right oot. them. But apply to ELWIN, woes re & made man for n Tew w doles EORGE FP PABST, LITHOGRAPHER AND JOB Printer, 93 and 9 Maiden lanc.—For all kindsof Print- | dng, send tor our estimates before ordering: elsewhere. MAGNIFICENTLY, 10, Fub ;)s04eW can write York, and z é MEDICAL. TTENTION ICTWENTY YRARS PRUSSIAN | HOS. ital eaperience private diseases megesstuly an jargnendly red Pur meri. DI PRANELIN, 61 Bleecker street. bP oy ed MADAME SELDEN, 67 AMITY beeen 4 pots egy skiliul troatment; ladies visited a DP ER, mon, ALL Derscare DISEASES _AND | atzictly private. "We Atnity street, tl TS tsi | TARR sett Bh eugene We. aos FRIEND OF THE ‘averley place, near HYSICIAN FO F unfortanate—| Lal f sure. Ixth avenue. Re! SPECIAL TO WOMEN. CaNGeKOTe AND SOROFU tous reated. Feniale weaknesses receive spect en Ieated baths given to fumates only. Thorgiah and neh a bats factory Blade ase ‘ons imade. ts ron #5, examinatt Mry i le ots ae West | tro ‘on SS State Ne AMUSEMENTS. '§ OPERA HOUSE. engagement of suum oftg. NELLIE, " wdtiiee Tals a haibaty AFTERNOON. Batata sneeoe Boose ERT HOVE FRIEND: __.. WANDERING MINSTREL. INA s | 1 SBE vn 05 EVERY EVENING, FAREWELL MATINBE BATURDAY. Ned York i et oF ATOMY, 613. BROA! Sacre te A a ares daily Paes on RR. KAHN'S Ry ry or MY, D- D Hi! ail 745 BROAD. vee. Manager, of aia cele Frey Conny ever portion cee see ment ean Me ene blicants Yurnished ay Hpeaee Sei! RAND yore oy mel full of the Prussian EMP q INT, Gi ERS OF Tue WE GUARD Bo. % | 85 a of Hts! Been kin PIA a rn Perit fh nak Or ie P.M __Second Concert, Sunday, July 7, ethock P.M. ‘MY OF MUSIC. pees Goat eae feet i a ia ipevening Tul at ice NOW open, and th ay tae ROOMS, 92 eee sa ye regi Bowery a WM, B. 8S KATE BA’ An suurely nave ‘Eouestrian, Dramay WILD KATE oF ta He WILDERNESS, the ROGUES OF NEW YORK, ALLACK’ VELTY AND VARIETY. EVERY Evi ne As IL FURTHER NOTICE, THE LANE THUM OA CARD! OF THRILLING ERFUL INTEREST, NO te. a REVO ACT 2 THR ODD. Kees, ACT 3-HEARTS ARE The A comma Noreen W ooD's WOOD'S, LAST Day BUY ONE, BOBBY NEWCOMB, EDW. CHARLES GIBBON! JOSEPH CHEE VERE in thie new Sensational Prama,by B, Neweomb, TO-DAY, pene, aT at NO} pays SCENERY, DANCES ans woe TO-DAY, AT 2, ING, AT B. T REAE GARDEN, FIFTY-ELGHTH STREET, BE- WEEN LEXINGTON AND THIRD AVENUES. Proprietor.. JOHN KOCH. AD. ; NEVENDO: REFS ND Pi ARDEN CONCERT, THIS AND EVERY AaVuSING, AT 8 O'CLOUK, Admission Tickets, 25 gents. ‘ackage of 12 Tickets, $2 50, Oar PARK ¢ lore Thomas’ unrivaiicd § joncerts, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 5, at Be clack. 1. Qrerture, “ituy Bas Mendelssohn Mazur + Potka Sebnell” sts jen a ate yar Strauss & fuori “Williat erture, 10 Seen \ 11, Waltz, ““Buergersinn” lz. March, “Tannhaeuser” ee OF MUS! The Grenadier nards Band, Dan Gottfrey, leader, ive one Concert only, ‘on Friday evening, July 5, at ademy of mBROGRANME, Over i: ine paratie Selec. tion, rrRemnlulseences of V on. eto Ln Ten jabueeo,” ; “Un Ballo in Masche: Ve bare Sonex Meusre. Ellis and MoGrath Clarinet, Mr. Spencer, rit Naldre Jo, “Air and Variatl ty Mr, spencee ‘altz, el” (by desire), yCurnct tr ee rath Ope. ratte selec ons, een ibe selected fro “Lratrical WE NEtolte a Nord " Nes Huguenots’ “Robert lo. Dinble, —solos Peer ottilume Me: Lavefords Gorne. We, Blline Mr. Spencer, &¢. Selection of National Irish M played by the Hand of the Grenadisr Guards In ‘Dublin, uring: sit of their Royal Hida the Prince and Prine ‘ales, trange Ddi' hp 2 Cornet Solo, “the S Bxccts r Polka,” Frew{n—Mr. F, McGrath. Waltz, “The Bedegmalda’ composed for and played at the wed- ing ot Her Royal Highness the Princess Lou! ig a ar. ‘arbiings of juis of Lorne, a Godtrey. Piccolo Solo, form, sa fat Overture, “Rob Roy," Sir H. Bish. op, on Seale NNADIER GUARDS BAND. ‘Adrotaston.. Ky One dollar Reserve Beats. ciwo dollars OF MUSIO, AcapEn SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMRN’ THE STRAUSS CONCERT I Hance with the widely expressed wishes of this community, the illustrious Composer and Chord Orchestre from Vienna, a. JOHANN BTRATSS, has consented to give THREE GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS ‘at the AcapeMt OF Musto (prior to his de rope on the 13th Inst.) Ew sompay sun? inthe following eve RDNESDAY, JULY 10, 4 FRIDAY, JULY 12 On which gconslons. Horr STRAUSS will praside over THE FINEST ORC ae ENSEMB ERIC. lected a ‘the performan ms woul NOWN! NED WA! UTzES AN "”AND “GrHER ‘AVORITE COMPOSITIONS, Introductory ect dmay under the direction of the emi- nent Conductor, CARL BERGMANN. TAKE NOTICE.—The public are respectfully notified bear: NK will be the NLY CONCERTS GIVEN BY HERR STRAUSS in the Caited States, aa he positively sails for Zurope on wba fee wi non FRIDAY, July.5, at the Academy openo' uly. Tun Brow othe. 11s oltar roadway, and Theatre Ticket General Tims. One 4 “two dollars ‘Ten dollars te Boxe: BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL,’ MINSTREL AND NAMIRTY. CUTS -OQHORANILY os Wawa 71! ANTED—20 LA DIES | Reserved Seats. MLE. APPLY at Novolty Tail, o i. CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL.) Board of Aldermen. Mornay, July 1, 1872, Prosent, Hon. John Cochrane, President, In thé chair, and all the member Peniriox EVER nm ing permiasion t bay window corner of Lénington avenue and 1 ithirty-minth street RESOLUTIONS REFERRE ‘That on the east side of Tenth avenue, from Twentieth to Twenty-sixth street, the curb and Pe seer set ice st and the iigwatis be dueqed and refia! t lamps be lighted ti Twenty-ninth Native, avenue .- wee Mast aver A That re fourth street, fiom Sint to Tenth avenue, ulated and i ihe curb and gutter stones set ‘That on the north of Forty- cy street, from Madi- Json to Filth avenue, curb and gutter stones ‘be wet and ‘and tho sidewall eed senngees: ae RAL ORDERS anorT! nt atrect Iamupa be lighted in, Fifty sixth street, fro Bist th to fated aventie; fn ity -siz0th sree’ om Sixth avenue; in Seventy-second strect, from Reve to Fifth avenue ; And that Croton mains be laid in Fifty sixth street, trom Sixth to Seventh avenue wed in Thomas street, between hd Forly-oig ceet, from Tenth to Bleve: e vid with cone pr iap -block payem: ant. Bleventh ayenne, iron irty fourth to Faety-Ain Bet, or trap-block pavement. sig tied street, from eof Pub Nic Works have the p: iat bec et, be paved with second avenue to the That vie Comprntente mane Tatts i, between First and Second venues, ri eae on sides of Piternth street, fram ‘pire avenue to the River, be flagged full wid he Ae a Praare Alderm Doman, C wer, tig Rane 8 Tyner: a aati Fuh jewalk on north of Porty-winth strect, between and Lexington 6 avenues, be flagged full wifhnt Bighteonth street, from Fourth avenue to East River, be with Seren. or trap block pavement. 1 E fed street. rom ‘third to Firth avenue, bess ce Meltiam or tha trap pbber porameae h by the Elton v0 ak aie Ader en Com Coman, Conover, ht ¥ jartin, Mo ren, ee, Van Behaick at ‘on both rigl Seventy-sixth street, between the Second and Think avenuen cui an guller’ stones be bt, Ne Opeacrubercsacee i etn ict Me f ; Mo eae We disco righted Tor private purposes av part orth on. drinking hydrant be th- = BE Bens ea me WA ra it Fifty-third stre and tl edule La pupad et wegen or Br etap tise Sita by the ibe rote — Aldermen Tagen teach ren. -Mehebach, a HARRIS iu 1 Daprevod Macadain pave: Fas Aldermen Coman, Conover, Pi eth # enna SEEASR ON, Clark, Board of Assistant ators of That eight street Heme be be pipet and ane it 1 Intervals-on each side of the triangular park at te foot ‘ Canal street. ¥ Bel nok pay at a sower F atroct, trom Gorlears te ptnatn soy utie in Wate Trom Corlears to That Water street, from Corlears to East street, be paved with Be: Iwian or trap- kK pavement. That Front street, from Montgomery to Gouverneur paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement, A he north tile Se Prout Pein ree, fromm Montgom. = ed rueur street, the sidewalks be ‘flagged and That a recetving besa dl 0 9 jald from the fl ID OWE Hn Wabi street to Sirona street, nortawast, corner, 4 corn ‘dl street and oaeare stres cross-wal aid from the southwest corner of Grand street and Cor! street to sor ata arent et to the southeast corner mm the northerly site of Corlears street, from Grand to Mouros strect, Garb and mute t, and lewelky be and reflacced full wid, wha ‘on the souther! lo of Grand street, from Com lears street to Monroe street, the sidewalks be flagged and reflagged Thaton, ihe northerly side of Monroe street, from Cor. epee 1 Monroe street, the sidewalks be jagged and ‘hat on the Yyorterly oid side of Corlears street, from No. 1 Monroe 6 Commissioner of Public Works be directed to repair the pavemont Walks and curbstones in Sev enth GY from avenne to avenue B; Eighth atree m Third avenue to avenue B; Ninth street, iroin Second ny avenue to Fis nd 2 say pag First avenue, from sey 1e atree! exth to Fourteenth st Upat the Gown in condition. isionee of Pablic Works be directed to noe e Eighteenth ward repaired and put it Second avenue, from Ninoteenth street to Forty- gegen street, be paved with Belgian or trap-bioc block ety. pave Preamble, with reqolithon, thi Bet the Commissioners ot Charities and Correction be req to have at least two additional hospitals, on the pian. ri the peste Street Hos Pital, erected {n the lower brtion of Ase city. Phas th os uni-stoner of Public Works be requested to ppotniment of dnapectors of street paving in is oF the Common Counetl to take place in the Seve enth fats ban for. Tor ihe ote fhe omice of Assistant Alder. np man, ee! Boats the Rake we ral Prublle Fark eport ta. this ont of e new ule vars ‘i ft; ‘ard from Fitty Th eRe, rao 1 ti ifetited In Fort, Wash at et lamps ree in prt ‘a Hilt road, Academy te agent reel it . ae red anid h tee u fr ont 0 alley ray Woden Ree 1a enth street, West’ reney “seventh street. That Twen' nty fourth ative from T nth t Eleventh ave mg cot, from Tenth to Eleventh ave- That a stroct lap be placed and lig ath atreof, bet between Eighth and ‘Ninth avenues, In front ot Hall, Adjourned to Monday next, alk 8. at two o'clock P. M Pit DEMPSEY, Clerk. mp be We hear no more talk of “Lohengrin” being pro- duced at Covent Garden this season. Friedrich Gersticker, the celebrated German noy- elist and tourist, has died in Brunswick. Thalberg’s widow has sent 5,000 franca for the sufferers by the late eruption of Vesuvius. Maile, Floretti, thedanseuse, has signed an en- gagement to appear at La Scala, Milan, during the season. “Der Ungliubige Thomas,” a drama, in five acts, by Alexander Rost, is in preparation at the Leipzig Stadt Theatre, Signor Ferdinando Martini has published at Pisa his successful proverve, in one act, entitled ‘Chi sa V4rte non l’'insegni.’ Shakespeare's “Timon of Athens,” in a German adaptation, by Herr Albert Lindner, has been pro- duced, with success, at Oldenburg. At the Lobe Theatre of Breslau, the first perform- ance of a new character play, in five acts, by Herr Ss Bohrmann, entitled “Lady Esther” was success- i. Among recent dramatic novelties performed in Italy, Signor Fulco’s “ Le Cipolte” was successful at Lucca, and a comedy entitled “Massimo d'Azegiio,” was weil received at the Teatro Gerbino, of Turin, “The Undergraduate,” a four-act drama, by Mr. John C, Freund, will bo produced at the Queen's Theatre, London, at the close of Mrs. Scott-Siddons’ en; pment. The first two acts will represent col- lege life at Oxford. daell, the famed pianist, since his return from Hoss, has been gtv! concerts in France to help $i, Bey, the Prussian debt, and thus free the soll of his adopted country from its Gerinan oppressors. Jacl] is a native of Trieste, consequently of Aus- trian-Italian origin. The strange dramatic mania which has affected the Tarks, t! the Armenians and the Bulgarians in cay bere has now roused the votaries of an older drama—the Romatc. Dr. Stamatiades has meotignt out at the Greek Theatre, in Pera, a farve describing the adventures of & Greek medical stu- dent in Syra, Athens and Paris. “Anna Bolena’ has been the second part of Madame Sasse at the Paris Italian Opera House. Madame Penco has been re-engaged and has ap- ared twice in “Norma.” The new tenor, M. ylva, who has made his début at the Grand Opera in “Robert le Diable,” has been quite successiul; his declamation of recitative is highly praised. M. Georgé Hain! has been appointed musical director, as the successor to M. Gevaert, now prin- cipal of the Brussels Conservatoire, M. Hainl will continue to be the conductor of the ‘Société des Concerts,” but has resigned the direction. M. Hain! is anable musician, but no adequade follower ot Habeneck in the wielding of the baton has yet been found. Tt is a pity, says the Musical World, con- sidering the tmmense number of parts, of every kind and character, played by Madame Luceta, that in London they are so seldom varied. A Berlin paper, reckoning the other day the nm ber of different impersonations in whi Mad- ame Lucca had distinguished herself, Arrived at a total of forty-eight. at isp bitch figure; but it seemed nothing to the Berltp Journalist, who went on to complain that Magen ine Luera boa not yet n- \ dervaken th yeuers “Lohen- gein.” One ca e any thin he yersatilitv ofan afer ae appears ith Hh ens fl ts nd ass A, 08 Cherul in Figaro,” ry net for the) pake of the artist, at least for that of the theatre and of the public, it Would be a ea to bring out in London @)me of the namerous ‘works unfamiliar, if not entirely unknown, to opr au- diences, in which Mme. Licca has gained such re- markable triumphs at Berlin. It{s an advantege all the same to be enabled to hear Mme. Lucca from time to time in Bohn ond which many will think the finest of all her im) peetnations, and the ha loses not! legitimate effect om the manner in which the ne rls puton the stage at the Royal Italian Opera. The London Athenaum thus speaks of Mile. ‘Nitsson’s last appearance at Drury Lane ‘in “Faust :—"'There we been already as man; Margheritas as there have been Aminas, although Betlini's ‘Sonmambulw’ was produced many years before M. Gounod’s ‘Faust.’ It is within the pro- vince of an artist possessing histronic genius and musical resource to enact an operatic heroine under very yaried attributes, and to obtain, by virtue o1 each separate creation, & when "ing position in the domain of art. aL ne So the ae ish tress first stepped on Ge- nears een en: it was at are Shee soe seen sense oethe'’s Gi ctehel ‘as before the audience, rer; ae Af not ae foment. “mere ‘as charm, ; there ‘was intetltgence, if not clog ” short, although not technically not ideally creative, it rs replete. | apa ness, with bak ig am most re- fined. Why, then, at rgherita of the Nilsson o1 former days. 80 much from the rgherita of this season? What is it that last Saturd: night caused the the a donna’s most en- thusinstic to be ¢: panging sadly the re- | mark thas ane waa tasked fl ae oe? ie rea- son is 3 to be iminution of the organ, for that is enr ana rox rounder in the medium and lower notes than Dy But the American tour seems to have 81 sted to Mile. Nilsson entirely novel views fh her fot RS character; the sub- dued tone is now changed for the demonstrative style, both in her Traviata and her Gretchen, She has abandoned her specialty—her natural, un- : ectas manner—and has becom and And thus, with an auditory most viotent. eling towards ris Ses that fp persiaseucy | 0 of attachment for once-established favorit h ie aE tD. B our country mare was unmistakeable idity in her as the opera races dled, yet ever and ee aa Srhen there garne those moments of re “4 stitutes th i a claims for sympathy, the effect was Unrain able, Her school is uot the donate one; she has not tne Eset? 8 electrity- Rei hearers; nature has assigned to her rare iet her not abuse them, and, above all, let not r snocess before transatlantic andiences mislead her into hot ped the remonstrances of her more experienced London ag a the elders who can recall the days of Pasta, Malibran, Sontag and other artists; and the i tfag teurs Who recol- lect Grisly ,fenny nob to ig the oa one giating ta which is, ree al Mapatdbitene: ‘Who compose eR alter the tempi ne prima donna or the tain: Se the es to ate ie Rleventh Of trap block pavement.