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———- — Central Methodist Eplecopel church, Seventh ave- pue, near Fourteenth street. By order of ELWvOD E, THORNE, D. — SOCIETY OF TAMMANY, OR CO! TAMMANY HALL, June 28, 1873. BrorHers—Asa tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased brother, John A. Kennedy, you are uested to attend his funeral, at the Central Me Episcopal church, Seventh avenue, near Fourteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two ‘clock we By order, ” po 0 a een Oat Seen The ofeers aud members ot Herm Lodge No. 165, I, 0. O, F., are hereby requested to atte: at the lodge room, corner of Broome and powery, of respect to our late P. aa sean, at twelve piece te June 1873. order a i. G. ii Hours Losar, No. 46, i. 0. of 0. F— BroTuERs—You are requested to meet at our lodge room, 189 Bowery, hw a t twelve o'clock sharp, foariona she funeral oft ae Past Grand Rese Fee A. Kennedy, Brothers will please appear tn slgthes and silk bats, ADOLYH GERSER, WN. Ge ExnsT, Secretary. CENTRAL PARK LODGE, No, 325, I. 0. 0. F.—The members of this lodge are hereby summoned to meet the lodge room, corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-th! street, on Tuesday, June 2%, at one o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attending the fu neral of our late brother, P. G. Sire Jobn A. Ken- nedy, By order, LOUIS B, LEVY, N. G. R. T. DONALDSON, Secretary. NOTICE.—CuarTER Oak Lopcw, No. 306, I. 0. O. F.—Brothers are requested to meet at the lodge room, 125 Rivington street, at one o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of P. G. S.J. A, Kennedy, By order of MAURICE F. HARRIS, N. G. INO. H, BEERWIRK, Secretary. CONTINENTAL Lopag, No. 117, LO. 0. F.— BRorHERs—You are notified to meet at the dodge Toom, No. 189 Bowery, at twelve o’clock sharp, participate in the funeral of P. G. Sire Kennedy. . F, A, DIDIER, N. G, J. R. Davies, Recording Secretary. The officers and members of Beacon Lodge, No. 0. F e reqpesres, to meet at their lodge ast eleven A. M. to-day, to attend the funeral ofJohn A. Kennedy, P, G. 8. BIXLER, N, G. LN. Mres, Secretary. KNICKERBOCKER LODGB, No. 22, I. 0. 0. ers, you are hereby notified to attend mee ng to be held at the lodge room, 1,744 Broad- way, this day, at half-past twelve o’ciock sharp, for the Furposs of paying the last tribute of respect to our late Passed Grand Sire John A. monet, By order, M. EMRICH, N. A. 8, TayLor, Secretary. EMANUEL LODGE, 208.—Brothers of above lodge are requested to appear at their usnal meeting room at eleven A. M., prompt, to pay the last trib- ute of respect to the memory of our deceased brother, P. G. Sire Kennedy, on Tuesday, June 26, 1873, By order of the N. G. |. H, LOWENTHAL, Secretary. Howarp Lopag, No. 60, I. 0. 0, F.—Members of this lodge are requested to meet on Tuesday at twelve o’clock M., at Odd Fellows’ Hall, to attend the funeral of P, G. Sire Jobn A. apne M. CELLENS, N. G. MYRTLE Lopar, No. 323, I. 0. O. F.—Members are requested to meet at their lodge reoms at eleven o’clock A. M., this day, to attend the funeral af P. G, Sire Kennedy. I, 0. O. F.—The oMcers and members of subordi- Nates are requested to assemble at Odd Fellows’ Hall this day, at tweive M. sharp, for the purpose of participating in the obsequies of Past Grand Sire John A. Kennedy. The line willbe formed in Fourteenth street, right on Seventh avenue. Officers will appear with their appropriate jewels and members with the usual rosette. All are re- quested to appear, as far as practicable, in dark clothes and hats and white aie OHARLES V. CLARK, Grand Secretary. Loonrz.—On Monday, June 23, after a short iliness, Mary, the beloved daughter of Patrick and Anne Loonie, aged 2 years, 8 months and 28 days. Tne friends of the eae are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 326 Kast Filty-second street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. LesTER.—In Stockton, Cal., Friday, June 6, AN- DREW LesTER, in the 5°th year of his age. MAPEs.—At West Farms, on Monday, June 23, 1873, BENJAMIN Mapss, in his 64th year. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 26th inst., from the Re- formed church, at West Farms, MoRGAN.—At Pavilion Hotel, Keyport, N.J., on Monday, June 23, suddenly, of apoplexy, JAMES FRANKLIN MORGAN, lawyer, of New York, McMENAMIN.—At St. Louis, Mo., on Sunday, April 13, 1873, EDWARD MOMENAMLY, aged 30 years, \ato of Belleville, N. J. NorTon.—On Sunday, June 22, aftera short and severe illness, SAMUEL NorTON, aged 45 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend his funeral, irom the residence of his brother, Thomas Norton, 34 Mar- ket strect, on.Tuesday, the 24th instant, at two ‘o'clock P. M. PETRI.—On Sunday, June 1, in Lemgo, Lippe-Det- mold, alter a long and painful sickness, FRITZ PETRI, for a number Oo! years a resident of this city, aged 49 years, Requiescat in pace. PIERSON.—GEORGIA AUGUSTA WHITHAM, Wife of William Pierson, Funeral on Wednesday, June 25, at two o'clock P. M., from the corner of Jefferson street and Bull’s Ferry avenue, Union Hill, N. J. PLympron.—On Friday, June 20, at ‘I'roy, N. Y., Euiza M. Piympton, widow of Colonel Joseph Plympton, United States Army, and daugh- ter of the late P. W. Livingston, of this city. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the 25th inst., at eleven o’clock A. M., at the residence of Lieutenant John Pitman, Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y. REGAN.—On Sunday, June 22, MARGARET REGAN, peeree wife of Jeremiah Regan, in the 26th year of jer age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend her funeral, from 107 Hester etreet, at one o’clock, on Tuesday, June 4. Boston papers please copy. Ruvrer.—At her residence, No. 178 Second ave- Due, at half-past two o'clock A. M. on Monday, June 23, 1873, passed eee tlt) away WILUELMINE Ritrer, relict of Frederick W. Ritter, aged 73 years, 11 months and 20 days, full of love and years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, June 26, at eleven o'clock. Ryan.—Suddenly, at Elizabeth, N. J., of dropsy of the heart, JaMES, eldest son of the late George Ryan, of Philadelphia. ‘ne funeral will take place from St. Mary's church, Elizabeth, at ten o’clock this (Tuesday) morning. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. RyYAN.—At the residence of her uncle, James Ryan, Flatbush, GEORGEANNA, daughter of the late John Ryan, aged 8 years. The relatives and ‘riends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the former residence of her parents, Blissville, Long Island City, near Calvary Cemetery, on Wednesday, June 25, 1873, at balf-past two o’clock P. M. SMiTH.—EDWIN LENORAD, son of George Franklin and Emma Louisa Smith, of congestion of the brain, aged 3 years and 11 months, TAEGE.—On Saturday, June 21, 1873, AMELIA, Wife of Edward G, Taege, in the 22d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 409 East Fifty-eighth street, on Tuesday, June 24, at one o'clock, 4 TAYLOR.—On Wednesday morning, June 11, 1873, Mrs. REBECCA CHASE TAYLOR, wile of Allen Taylor, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Alrica, and daughter of Christian Stamler, deceased. Van Nostranp.—At Fort Hamliton, on Saturday, June 21, NeLire C., only daughter of Jennie C, and the late J. H. Van ‘Nostrand, in the 14th year of her 0. airelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, {rom Uhrist church, Bay Ridge, on Tues- day, June 24, at jour P. M. Wick.—At New Brighton, Staten Island, on Sun- day, June 22, 1873, JouN WrcK, only son of Frederick us ae Emma M. Wick, aged 5 years, 1 month and ays. The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) after- noon at two o'clock. RELIGIOUS NOTICHS, Ona STONE LAYING, BROOKLYN,—THE COR- ir stone of the Tompkins avenue’ Presbyterian Brooklyn (Rev. F. G. Clark, D. D., pastor), will id, with Brpopuate ceremonies, on Wednesday aiternoon, Jun M, at 5 o'clock. Revs. R, 8. Storrs, Ingliss, Haynes, Wells and other clergymen have been invited to take part in the services. The congregation Will assemble in the chapel, McDonough street, corner of Tompkins avenve. If the weather proves stormy the ex- excises will be postponed to the first (air day. KLABER, STEAM-MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING A. Works, 14 and 135 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Mona. ments, at prices that defy competition. Marble ‘Turning for the trade, N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED auty of design and quality’ of workmanship, for be: Y'kinds.a specialty. wae Thorn ot 6 RHYN SCATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth sireet, Union square, TEWART'S lag bee ig pane a aes aE pesigns: ate works of avery description; Mar. bie Mt Woo Minntela TY B. STEWART & OO, syeee 22 ieee nan FOR SALK. ih vin Dvn Ne mrad CORNER PAINTERS' SUPPLY STORE.—A WELL established, first ciass uptown Painters’ Supply Store; Ro opposition ; fine location; choice stock of Paper Hang Window tures, Frames, Paints, wishes to le: athe city. Callon or address KRUGER CO., 30 Vesey street, room LI, city. FIRST CLASS BUTCHER, HOF FOR SALE—ON 8 good bosiness avenue on the, . Al to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Sastionds ras Centre strest FIRST OLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR sale; location good; Joading avenue; Going Spec uired “bout $4,000; or wiil a partner, Address Dy box 1a Herald Uptown Branch ice. FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap, on & good avenue, on the west side; if Rot sold privately will be sold on Thursday at auction. Apply to THOMAS GAFENEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre atroe! N ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, DOING A VERY remunerative city and country trade, for sale for $1,200; reason for selling party has other business and Not able to attend to them poth ; net profits last year ove! ; a tull Knowledge os the business may be acquire ry about two weeks, Address NST PROFIT, Herald o ice. A FIRST-CLASS, WELL-PAYING BILLIARD BUSI- ness for sale ata sacrifice. Inquire at the rooms, No, 218 Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J. SPLENDID RESTAURANT, OYSTER AND CHOP House for sale, at a low price; best location on # great business thoroughfare. Bene ‘Stands to let. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A W3OR, SALE LIQUOR STORES, ALR. VAULTS, ‘downtown Sample Rooms on all business streets avenues; Cigar, to let, Cigar Stores, Station- ery Stores, {TOHELL'S Store Agency, ar st _ OTELS FOR SALE, BEST BUSI- A. “reas peationss also Bakeries, Oo res, Root Heer and Soda Water, Business, ‘Meat Markets, Butter res, Paint Sho} FOeR TCHELLS Store Agency, 71 Cedar street. WELL ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY AND Ico Cream Saloon for sale,—Location unsurpassed ; corals: ane? a a heat Great bargain. Par- ioulars 25 Chambers 81 GEORGE W., SIMERS' Store Agency. A NO. 4 GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—EXCEL- Tent location: large cash trodes extraordinary chance; live man make goney Particulars 25 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS' Store Agency. LAGER BEER AND DINING SALOON FOR Chambers sect. GEORGE. W. SIMIKS? Store Agency, NEW YORK HEKAL.”, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1873.~TRIPLH SHEET. TO LET Fux BUSINESS ¥URPOSES, | ATTENTION seener pig NOW READY FOR ocouPANoy. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING. FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE OITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, aG,, 20. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, PROM 10X12 FEET TO 2X07 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 15 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCOUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. | [al | Ie Size, Ad Story, sd story. éth Story, Sth Story, 19.10%33.6, hs sree ESET OE PRN 2 1 11500 120 8300 i 1,500 1,200 ‘B00 1,900 10 1.200 800 ‘500 400 859 300 500 400 350 300 . 3,000 500 2,000 1,500 3,000 500 2,000 1,500 500 400 300 300 130 6) 1,200 1.00 1,500 1,000 HA 1,500 1,000 130) 1000 800 . 800 30 300 INQUIRIES TO BE MADE 0: HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. STORE, THIRD AVENUE, WEST SIDE, NEAR Eightieth street, new and elegant, good location tor clothier, tailor, dry goods, furniture, confectioner or any Rice business; Vacant now. J. 0, WILSON, 1,457 Third avenue. A LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE most leading avenues in this cil owner leaving this city cause of selling. For particulars apply to SHAIDE, 287 Bowery. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM, ON first floor, on Broadway, opposile Stewart's, suitable for millinery or dressmaker.’ Apply toGRIPPEN & CO., 769 Broadway. NEATLY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—At a low price, on the west side; if not sold rivately, will be sold at auction on_ Thursda: ADE THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 atree! AN EXCELLENT LOPT, SXNI3 AND 2X2%, WITH steady power; windows on all sides, possession at once. Apply to ©. W. ALCOTT 4 00., corner avenue B and Eighteenth street, FIRST CLASS DAY TRADE DOWN TOWN Sample pele for Civ xony chan Oye rope Bye chaser; location unexcepUonable ; rent under early, pronaPiLLOYD, 29 Broadway. WELL ESTABLISHED COAL YARD FOR SALE. Splendid location; extensively patronized; low ren: extraordinary chance to make money. Apply immedi ately at 2 Cliambers street. GEORGE W, SIMERS! Store Agency. WELL LOCATED, FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE for sule cl @ap, down town; doing a good busiaess, Apply to THOS, GAFFNSY, Auctioneer, No.6 Centro st, A LARGE FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE FOR sale; long established. 513 Second avenue. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—OR WILL take @ partner with Il capital to manage busi- ness. For particulars apply at corner Forty-frst street and First avenue. A. VERY DESIRABLE WEST SIDE LIQUOR STORR for sale—Rent only $40 per month, with lease for 8 years; Stock, Fixtures, License; good business; can be bought ‘for $450. Apply to CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, 818 Hudson street, N_ ADMIRABLY WELL LOCATED BOARDING House or small Hotel for saie; European plan; $1,200 cash; no greater bargains owner must leave tot Europe, JAMES CAGNEY, 531 Hudson sireet, rye LOFTS, 50X10, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to It ‘Suitablo for light manufacturing pur- Poses; also an elegant Store. 35 and 37 Wooster street. ACKSON HALL TO LET—ALL FITTED UP AND ready to go into, corner Horatio street and Green- wich avenue; is well known and ina first class location for business, Apply at 603 Hudson street. ON BRQapway, First and Third Floors to let or lease, 438 Brondway, liquor store. _ WO LIGHT LOFTS TO LET—AT 8 FULTON street, suitable for office business or light manuiac- turing business; will let them at a low rent, Apply as above. 10 LET—LARGE STORE AND ROOM, WITH OR without fixtures and furniture. App.y at 272 Sixth Ab LET—FOR BUSINESS OR DWELLING, THE First Floor over the store No. 218 Bowery; will be altered if required. L, 0, SANFORD, 158 Bowery. NO _LET—THE MOST DESIRABLE AND ELIGIBLE Store No. 68 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau street, noar the Post office. Apply on premises. Te LET.—AN_ UNFURNISHED BACK ¥FARLOR, suitable tor doctor's office; hot and cold water, bath, &c. ; at 327 Fourth avenue, AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. Reason for selling, sickness inthe family, Call for tree days at No. 6 Carmine street. uToH :R'S SHOP FOR SALE—FITTED UP IN first class style, In the best location down (own, with or without Hi and Wagon. Apply to THOS, GAFF. NEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre s reek, RUG STORE FOR SALE—CORNER; DOING GOOD trado; splendid opportunity for the right party to Cuter an already established paying business; terms easy. Particulars given at 483 Hudson street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE LEAD. ing streets of Brooklyn; well stocked and doing a good business; will sell ior cash on easy terms or 6 change tor City Property. Address DRUGGIST, Broo! lyn Fost office. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE, OWING only to the ill health of the proprietor, elegantly fitted up; one of Matthews’ finest soda and root beer fountains attached; doing a most profitable busine: Ut the fixtures new and complete ; will be sold a bargain for cash ; this is a yery rare chance to secure the finest fitted up cigar store in this city, with an established business of nearly six years. Apply at store, No. 881 Sixth avenue. POR SALE—LIQUOR STORE; ONE OF THE BEST corners on Myrtle avenue, Inquire of ED. CLOSE, 57 Broad street, New York. OR SALE—CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMP AND Variety Store; three years’ lease; long established; 1.218 Third avenue; rent $40: lange Store, with apart. Thents; good stock; well adapted for a business lady or widow ; death of le. OR SALE—AN ELEGANTLY FITTED DRUG STORE; stocked and doing a good business; located the best street in Newark; will be sold cheap cue C. BE, BEACH, corner Elm and Bruen streets, iewar OR SALE—A STOVE, PLUMBING AND GAS FIT. fg Business. Apply to E. KIRK, Jr., Morris- ania, F°%, SALE—THE BEST LOCATED AND NEATEST fitted up Dairy Lunch Room in this city, now doing @ good business, in the centre of trade; will be sold low, on account of sickness. Address, tor two days, box 142 Herald office. Fos, SALE—FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, WITH LAGER Beer Saloon attached, including Stock of Liquor: Cigars, Bar Fixtures, Lease, situated on Third avenue ; would take in part pay- ment Vacant Lots, free and clear, in a village near this city; satistuctory, reasons for selling given. Address E., Furniture, &c., and four years! box 177 Herald office. OR SALE—A WELL PAYING LIQUOR STORE; NO reasonable offer refused, asthe owner has two and cannot attend to both; wishes to sell either. Inquire at t Fifteenth street, in the store, or corner ot 112th street and Third ay.; known as the Harlem Ale Vaults, (OR SALE, CHEAP—A SAMPLE ROOM, DOWN town: low rents good location, and doing good busl- ness. Address SAMPLE, box 144 Herald office. (OR SALE CHEAP—THE BEST GROCERY STORE 6n Greenpoint, doing a good cash business. Inquire corner Calyer aud Orchard streets OR SALE CHEAP.—ON THREE YEARS’ LEASE, Stock and Fixtures of a first class grocery and liquor table and outhouses attached, Apply at 99 I slip, New York. OR SALE CHEAP—A DISTILLERY LIQUOR STORE in the Twenty-first ward, owner having other busi- neas to attend to, Apply on the premises, 327 East Thirty second street. (OR SALE-CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING the city, Wine, Liquor and Lazer Beer Saloon; well located and doing ‘a good, cash business; rent $33. per month. Apply at 131 South Fifth avenue; no agents. CE HOUSES FOR SALE—TWO, SUITABLE FOR hotel, restaurant or butcher. Thirty-fifth street and Eleventh avenue. QAFFS. VALENTINE & BUTLER BANKING SAFES, with Burglar Vault, cheap; also Herring’s, Mar: vin’s medium and small itze © 0, ©. QUIRK, 81 Maiden lane, near Gold street. GATES FOUR, SECOND HAND, VERY CHEAP, large, small and medium; suitable for bankers, wwellers or merchants. Large, small, medium. pga #0. Quik, 72 Malden lane, (Po GROCERS OR BAKERS.—FOR SALE, SPLENDID corner Store in a good location; price moderate and terms easy. Inquire of R. VAN WYNEN & CO., Nelson street, near Court, South Brooklyn. HE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE WELL FITTED ‘up liquor store, 263 avenue B, northeast corner of Fifteenth street, for sale cheap. Apply to THOS. GAFF- NEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street, —FOR Sa BOOK, STATIONERY AND $10.000- Fancy Goods Store, doing a first class tnde, ‘on leading avenue ;, newspaper route attaches, more than pays expenses. ‘Address L., station G. ‘eck MACHINERY, me LLEN'S PATENT CUT-OFF ENGINE, %6-HORSE, Zool as New; also, miscellaneous assortment of En: Bollers, Pumps, &c., second hi Sines BOTESON & ROAKE, Water ‘OOLS, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Ron SAE hop, iucluding Lathes, Planer, Shaper and Gear Cutter. Address MACHINIST, station A. Fe SALE—A GOOD LOT OF NEW AND SECOND Hoc aetna hin ie ter ent ‘able: sold ‘and exchanged. Address BENJAMIN FOX, 614 and 516 West Thirty stroet. ‘West Twenty-third street, near Seventh aver KLABER & CO, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 217 «to 223 West Filty-first street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue.—Our, warerooms are enlarged and re- filted with a stock of Marble and Marblelzed Mantels, Tilings ana Wainscottings superior in design and work: manghip to anything offered yot in this market; also Monuments, Headstones, &c., at very low prices, iC C'GABSOF HAVANA TOBACCO. ROSA CONCHA Ss ek fe Cuba Galnens, 900) panolas, $65; equi Peed an Pe AAYNOH & CO., 00 Malden lane. BILLIARDS: gu iit AL GataSBARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND « the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions fot gale only by she patentee, H. W. COLLENDER, successor to Phetan & Coliender, 788 Bronaway, New York. AM; ENS ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Billiard Tables; all articles appertaining to the trade at low prices. eee OF GEO. H, PHELAN, No, 7 Barclay stroet OR SALE CHEAP—TWO NEW 5x10 CAROM bevel Billiard Tables, made by Grimith. Apply at #4 Bond street. WH, GREFITH & CO. MANUFACTURE THR best bovelled Billiard Tabies, and warrant them to Pe, fv claass areas reduction, tp, prices vary low, Wareroomy 40 Vesay strect ATHES, PLANERS, DRILLS, SHAPERS, BOLT CUT. terg, | Nut, Tappers, Milling Machines, Slatters Boring Mite. Punch ard shears Railroad Toois at SHEARMAN’S Philadelphia Machinery Depot, 45 Cort- landt street. TEEL WORKS FOR SALE—TOGETHER OR IN LOTS; ‘Trams of Rolls, Bteam Hammers, Boilers, Engine, Lathe, Shatting, 4c., &c. JOHN STUART, 1% Broadway. St ENGINE WANTED—18x42, ADDRESS _ JEWELL, 2% Franklin street, Greenpoint, L, ivan ate ‘or sal fttea dergarmen! d General Some nent partin Grand street, New Y ent owner erie, leave is in conse: able to devote ali his time to the above busit Parties With about $5,0W) cash capital can address box 18 Herald office. WA grep nwo Rak er° 8 TORSE POWER, es; Steam .) m U.K. LANDIS, Vineland, 8, J. EYES AND EARS. RTIPIGIAL. HUMAN BYRB—T, J, 1 Davis IN. ventor and onl of the improved Apaaeiel Human Bye, acknow! Le the faculty to be the onl: t imitation of nature In the world. 127 Kast Fi faanth strect, betwean Third and Fqurth avenues 10 LET.—_A LARGE HOUSE TO LET ON BROAD- way, either as boarding or lodging house; furniture will be sold at alow figure and on easy terms. Address BROADWAY, Hi oftice, 10 LET—FIRST CLASS STORE, 719 SIXTH AVENUE, Goes ety Ds port plate Siler nel as and water, shelving, 40. on pre or est Forty-tirst streot.” » m VURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, 402 eouar tchen, i Juty gia abies ater and gas R TWENTY. ven and require BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIRST AVE- nue,—A large neatly furnished Room, with gas borhood nes tories to suit the tim z a UNFURNISHED Ri ME OOMS AND APART. NTS TO LEP. in ON A CORNER, THE HANDSOMEST lat ever erected on this continent; nine large rooms; janitor and elevator; also to & small first class. (ami avenue; open irom 7 A. M. to 8 P. VERY NICE PARLOR, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, owner occupies 1,587 Second avenue, near a fur ‘ily, Office 999 Sixth house; rent § treet SECOND STORY FRONT HALL BEDROOM, IN Ww et, to let without board, to a Address W. H, N., box 216 it Fifly-flifth st mtleman ; terms moderat NEAT THIRD FLOOR—180 EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near Lexington avenue, ‘lor, kitchen and three bedrooms; gus Oxtures, war NICK COOL ROOM FOR HOUSEKERPING— with privilege of kitchen; also two smaller on house brown stone; crosstown cars pass the 4 West Forty-second street. NICE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO LET— Ninth ward, with American people; Second Floor, do. do., 22 50 order, $50 per month. Apply mente; oe re, In perfec! son treat PARTMENTS OF FOUR AND SEVEN ROOMS, arranged for small families, with every convenience, beautifully located, on West rounds of the Episcopal College. wentieth sireet, overlook: tween Twentieth and Twenty- ‘Ninth avenue, HANDSOME FLOOR, 25 BY 60, TO LET—CON- taining six rooms and gas, water, water closet and allthe modern improvements, in house No. 518 Third avenue. Inquire next door, No. 516 Third avenue. HANDSOME SFCOND FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, Ina now frst class 3094 West Twenty- tly private family, FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL A Tosewood 7 octave Piano; overstrung basa; cele- brated maker; nearly new: § between 2d and 3d avenues. TO LET—-IN | WEST between Eighth and Ninth avet ‘at class; also at 365 Third avon $22 West Thirty-fourth sircet and at 365 Thir< SIX ROOMS, ELEGANT ORDER, site Opera House; family wanted without chil- a month. Apply to janitor, 142 Kast Fourteenth 5 at 243 Bast 30th strect, THIRTY-FOURTH (OR RENT—A FRENCH FLAT OF SIX ROOMS, completely furnished for housekeeping, or w! rented without the furniture on very reasonable ( Apply at 913 Sixth PLENDID SUIT niue, second floor. OF APARTMENTS—BEST LOCA- tion in the city; first floor, private bath sinall family or party Twenty -second street. LET—SUITS OF THREE AND FOUR ROOMS, IN ulet families, at moderate L ROK, 200 Varick street, 10 LET—ON SECOND STORY, THREE OR FOUR Rooms, uniurnished or furnished ; house has improve- r table Apoly at No, 1,243, of gentlemen, a new house, to small ly furnished; also two hall Bedrooms; hot and cold r; all convenience: i corner ot Thirty- 10 LET—AT NO. 3 ST. MARK'S PLACE, HANDSOME Parlor and Bedroom, with bath and closet adjoin- ing; large tront Roum on second story; hot and cold 178 Lexington 0 LET.—ANY GOOD TENANTS WANTING APART- ments in Hudson street, between Canal and Spring, and in Nineteenth street and in Eighteenth stree r and water closets and gas on each t Nineteenth street, New York, HOUSE LAID OUT IN the rooms all lighted and ventilated, with all improvements on cack floor; dumb walter to the top of the house. Apply to owner, 239 West Forty- PyenSe By wator 10 LET—A FLOOR, IN 10 LET UNFURNISHED—THIRD FLOOR, TO A wr light housekeeping, in DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A THREE STORY WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN ood order, to rent, to @ private family only: loca- tion Twenty fourth street, near Madison avenue; imme- wus possession, Address box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO, %5 KING street, between Macdougal and Varick streets; nine Fooms, gas and water; immediate possession. HANDSOME, LARGE FRONT ROOM and Bedroom, on the first floor; also three Rooms on vierecgod floor, No. 12 Fourth avenue, near Cooper inst 3 10 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON MADISON AVE- nue, Harlem; Serr nng new, including bedding, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c. ; rent moderate; posses: sion immediately, Apply to BERRIAN & SPEER, cor- ner 125th strect and Third avenue. 7° LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE ON Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue. GENUNG & CO,, 37 Union square. 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS; GAS AND water; in private house, I Cornelia street, near OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN A PRI- yate family, on third floor, with all conveniences for keeping; In a first class neighborhood. y-first street, between First avenue and Beck- rent will be low to a good tenant. Q() ROOMS, WHOLE OR PART—FULL OF BOARD: ers; great bargain; furnished; immediate posses sion; few doors trom Broadway and Fortieth street; de- sirable for any per:on wishing to make money. OWNER, 563 Seventh avenue, Unfurnished, FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH STOOP brown stone House to let, near Fifth avenue; fres- coed ; fixtures complete. Call at No. 7 West Forty-fitth street, from 10 to 4. LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House to let—Uniurnished, on. Twenty-second strect, between Hitth and Sixth avenues; rent $3,000, Re & CO, No. 3 West Twenty-third street (Fifth Avenue Hote. 0 LET—A VERY NICE THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, in splendid order, frescoed and painted; rent only $10) amonth. Inquire of E, BACH & CO., No. 201 East Fifty-seventh street, corner of ‘Third avenue, under the ba 4. FRONT SITTING AND BEDRUOM, CONNECT. + ing, furnished for housekeeping; house up town; Clean, respectable and healthy ; water 'in rooms; large wash house. Inquire at 83 Nassau street, room 16. 0 PER MONTH.—COTTAGR, ALL MODERN IM. rovements ; sible party. Apply, rom A, 106th street, or at 82 Fourth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET WIDOW LADY HAS A NEAT FURNISHED Boom to let, to one or two gentlemen only, where ihe social comforts of @ good home can be enjoyed. Call at 689 Sixth avenue. Ring first bell. T 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—NEWLY AND elegantly furnished single or Suita of Rooms, with or without Breakfast; all modern {mprovements; good attendance; first class In every respect, LARGE AND ALSO HALL ROOM, FRONTING ON Union square, handsomely furnished, with Piano oF without; only gentlemen; best location incity, 12 Union square, over Musical Academy. FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM TO LET—TO A gentieman, in, & plain private, family ; terms rea- gonable. Apply at 160 East Twenty-cighth street. Mrs. GALLAGHER, QURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR GENTLEMEN.— A hall Bedroom on first floor, and front oom on sec- ond Hot. Rieko use of bath, at reasonable prices. Inquire Fourt TRNISHED RO /MS—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or singly, at60 West Fourteenth st. PER MONTH.—FLOOR, FOUR NICE ROO! ina private residence; all modern Improv. borhood: Second avenue and Thir- R, 59 Great Jones street ments; good nei "HOUSES, ROO: In this City and Brooklyn. GOOD TENANT WANTS TO RENT AN ENTIRE per Part of a building, with st carn u WANTED. Buliding or the U it contain about 12, neighborhood preferred, Address G. tory, 77 Warren street. AMUSEMENTS, J hcerter evra MOOD SUITOR Wore Mog otmer ravurn, ~ WARD EVENING at & RETEeN'OON ata The popular actor, 2 Actress loan oem A WARD, Miss ANKE SIRMING and the beautit Actor, Mix Winnitts Noutaue, a IO yA OK, in J. M. Finduil's Drama] in tus ‘new Drama irom on ule Wilkae Colina’ story FRIDAY evEAING, June zh BCOMPLIMENTARN BENEFIT tonderod to Mr. JAMES M, WARD. Bowen Pena “foRsDAY Evi G@_ EAT 8UC0) 5 who will enact-RICK A BOY, AS iS A HOY, win BANJO SOLOS, SONGE, Jias, 4c. world retowned ALA, superior to LULU in graeo- ful, daring feats, every night until further nouiee. © AL, ato P. M., Will execute tis Wonderful Performance of Bounding fro STAGE TO P! z THURSDAY EVENING-Wenentat ee CHARLES FRIDAY BVENING Benen i ea tof LAURA ALBERTA, QPrerno THEAYRE, 624 BROADWAY, 6%. GENUINE AND DECIDED 8UCOESS. KVERYBODY'S FaAvortrin >> of the charming, tascloating aed hewitehi charming, tascin: b it LITTLE NELL. LYITLE NEL LITTLE NEL LITTLE NELL, LITTLE NELL, LITTLE NELL, THE CALIFORNIA. DIAMOND, who will pear EVERY EVENING i * thrill “Sinsational Drama, entitled: etek Ont Ero FIDELIA, IDELIA, THE FIRE WAI, THE FIRE WAIPF. Introducing her unrivalled Songs, Dances, Banjo Solos and Wondertul Character Ohanges, THE GRUAT FIRE SCENE, WONDERFUL AND STARTLING GALVANIO BAIT“+RY AND NITRO- GLYCERINE SENSATION. MATINRE, MATINER, WEDNESDAY, at 2 P.M. SATURDAY, at 2 2. 4 Grand, Gigantic Novelty in preparatiot + Gand wit snctuy Creeeratiom be produced. Nee GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, LAst ails LAr. WEEK aus PHILLIPS,” AERREP NOS OOFTY GOOFT. Last week of Spencer's new German drama of KOOMER, At the terminatton of tho pla HER WONDERFUL BOUND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE BUT TWO'OF GUS PHILLIPS, KOOMER matinee, Saturday, at two o'clock. Monday Evening, June 30, will be produ J. J. Wallace's copyrighted local drama, in founded on the Bohemians of Paris, enti THE BEATS OF NEW YORK, RANE Erne BOUER TWENTY.THIRD STREET, etween Sixth and Seventh avs., pear tha be LAST THREE NIGHTS ‘OF TH Seg heatze: "JUNE Me | wenine LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, KING KARROT, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | Tne African Ballet ‘Troupe, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, DEAF AS A Post. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | THE STROLLING PLAYERS, THORSDAY RYBNING, JONES NING, JUNE 28, 1 ENEFIT OF ibe oN EZeORd Hearts cod threo acts, tled MR, DAN BRYANT. GRAND COMBINATION KNTERTAINMENT. KCURE YOUR SEATS FOR DA N BRYANT'S TESTIMONTAL, One Dollar each. For salo at Bryant's office, {ENCING AND BOXING.—I8 CLINTON PLACE, near Broadway.—Boxing taught in 24 lessons; a find assortment of Fencing Apparatus and Boring Gloves on hand and for sale. Col. MONSTERY, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. N ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, $100; great ba in, carved cas corners; celebrated maker; good As new; At 13 Waverley place, near Broad A. BEAUTIFUL, SEVEN OCTAVE | PIANO, BUT little used, $150; a six octave, $25; very fné toned hew scale Pianos to rent aud on ‘instalments, at JOHN MAHON’S, corner Fortieth street and First avenue. 8 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTER $100; we are retailing the best Mnished and richest toned Pianolortes manufactared at $225 cash. CO-OPERATIVE PIANOMAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near B SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED caso, four round corners, at 210 Fast Thirty-third st. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Made order, city maker: fully guarantecd; fed months; cost $ush for $275: Parlor, Chamber, Din ‘urniture, sacrifice; property family leav! a 36 Weat 16th Se, near thay i (roe A —LESS THAN $200, MAGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE, + agraffe, rosewood, overstrung, iron frame Piano: forte, Stool, &c.; elegantly carved case and lores latest improvements; fully guaranteed. — GOLDSMITIDS, 26 B stray, ne leec! SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A magnificent 7'4 octave carved rosewood Pianoforte ; cost $1,000, for $275; stool, cover, and guarantee for five years, ' Call at residence 120 West Twenty-third street. LADY WILL SELL FOR LES THAN $100 beautiful rosewood tour round cornered Pianoforte, celebrated maker, including Stool; splendid toue ; in per- fect order, 28 Third street, near Bowery. Bow DECKER & BROS. FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, having all improvemet with makers’ for sale at @ sacrifice; one grand square for 1250. Can'be seen for two days at private residence No. 210 West Twenty-first street. A. BRILLIANT TONED 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, used six months, tully guaranteed, cost $975, for $300; Stool, Co: for shippli Cablnet, cost $100; has box ;,Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Furni- Residence 104 East Twenty-fifth street, ‘ourth and Lexington avenue. 10 REAL ESTATE OWNERS,—WE WISH TO LEAS! say for ten years, a pisce ‘of groun the owner to erect thereon a plain build! furniture warerooms, hota man: 1th and Seventh a dress, with particu- 396 Hudson street. ANTED—BY A LADY, WHO IS ABSENT DURING the day, an unfurnished Room in a private family. ro gee suiting rent, W. 8., Herald Uptown Branch offlee. NTED—A GOOD SIZED HOUSK, BETWEEN Lexington and Seventh avenues and Twent, and Fiftieth streets, for a gentlemen's liters first class references. Add: CRETARY, box 3,869 P¢ ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR Physician’s office, between Sixteenth and Twen- ty-sixth streot, Last side," Address £., box 109 town Branch office. JANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, with all modern improvements, situ- ated between Thirty-tourth and Forty-sixth streets and ‘Third and Madison avenues; to be occupied by Septem- T., 194 William street. JANTED—TWO ROOMS FOR keeping; furniture re: haps, carpet; terms must location and terms, H, R. ber 1. Address LIGHT HOUSE- red, only a stove, and, per- moderate. Address, ‘with ANTED TO RENT—A FACTORY, HAVING ABOUT boilers ready for use and an 100-horse power; Address box 361 abundant supply of fresh soft water. Post oflice, Rahway, N. J. In the Country. JANTED-—FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY, AUGUST and September, a furnished House in the country, within one hour of New York; near salt water preferred. A TLAY ret. \f OR BUY, A SMALL HOUSE, y of access froin New York Address R. B., Herald Uptown about two acres ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen, without board; family private; refer. . 75 West Twellth street. N A PRIVATE FAMILY—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Fioor, complete, for housekeeping or single entlemen ; rent moderate ; reference required. 102 West ineteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue, ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE for light housekeeping, to gentleman’ and wite or tingle gentlemen; rent moderate. 273 West Twenty-third street. SUMMER PRICES, $4 AND $2—FIRST CLASS FUR- ished room, @ hall bedroom, bathroom, for gentle. men, with reference ; private house, No. 157 kast Thirty- ninth street, between Third and Lexington avenues. } large Jront Room, compleiely fw and atieudance: tamily strictly privat pointments, &c., first Class; terms low. street. T—TO A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT BOARD, A ni hed; bath, gas house and ap 18 East Tenth (0 LET-—FIRST FLOOR (FOUR ROOMS), PARTLY T furnished, to responsible parties. Apply at 605 oixth avenue, 10 $5—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SEC- 2 ona®tioor together or separately, 188 Depau Tho near Bleecker place, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 1 Avenue Hote!.—fandsomely furnished Rooms to it, to gentlemen only ; trom §6 to $12 per week. SIXTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY 1 and Fifth ayenue.—Very large, airy and magnifi- cently furnished Rooms, en stiite or singly, on fixgt floor, for the Summer season ; Summer prices. 22, OND, STRRETCA LARGE BACK PARLOR furnished, also a front Room, furnished, on third floor, to let to gentleman and wife, tor light housekeep- ing, or to two young men. 3 FAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A WELL furnished front Room to let, either for one or two Taons; terms moderate; near stage and car routes, Dan be seen from ll A. M, to8 P. M. PER MONTH FOR A NICE FURNISHED Floor, and also one for $35 per month, for house- Hesping, iu brown stone house 216 Lust Thirty thrd st EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, CORNER OF Fourth avenue.—A widow lady has two large Rooms to let, furnished, to a club of four gentlemen, or two; Breakiast it necessary. BAST TWENTIETH STREET, CORNER OF Fourth avenue, one of the finest locations and cool eat in the city.—Nine Rooms, bath, closot, &c. ; will sepa rate them for families or gentlemen. MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— ll Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let, to responsible, sual! families, «. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD. Handsomely furnished Room, ta gente: pea ot gentleman and wife; house aud goig JANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY for a year; house must be in good order and not more than 40 minutes! ride from pleasantly situated with particulars, rent, dc., B. J. B. the city. Addre: ~ BURNIDURE, B DALL’S OLD STAND, FURNITURE, CAR. ets and Bedding, cheay by nd inonthiy payments, 2 in 30) ture and Bedding instalments, at O'F J s avenue, between Thirticth and Thirty-tirst streets. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED silk brocade ; cost $900, for $200; do., $ do. Pianotorte, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furnitu fice; property tamily leaving city. “$o West loth st., near th av, A . st_casn prices, b; ‘3 warehouse, ' li MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL Suit, nearly new, costs $475, for $2 brocatel and reps Cy $65, adding, Carpets, Butler, than hait cost, Residence 104 Bast Twenty-{uih street, between Fourth and Lexington avenucs and P inut Chamber 81 Extension Table, less N.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100; gotave, carved legs, agratfo treble, tully war: sacrifice; instalments taken, $12 monthly. R, CABLE, 107 West 234d st. rer 6th av. FILEGANT. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. 1, ‘forte, having full iron frame, French action, over- Strings, &c., $6; great bargain.’ Beautiful Chickering Piano, only $100,’ Please examine. JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. Gus INDUCEMENTS IN SECOND HAND PIANOS, of our own and various other makers, for cash or on easy monthly payments. Superior Coright Pianos to Tent. ARION PIANOFORTE COMPAN' No. 5 East Fourteenth st P. HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR oJ. the trade cheaper and better than small makers can buy the stock. Thirty-fith street a} nth av., N.Y. IANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale, at low prices: alse Pianos to rentand on instalments, by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 Kast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Firth avenue. IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS: NEW and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lowest prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, during this month, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, IANO WANTED FOR CASH—CHICKERING OR Steinway, 7% octave, and not over six months in use, Address box 1,181 Post office. IANOS.—BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED, CHEAP ‘as the cheapest, good ag the best, for rent’ or sale; rent allowed purchaser, at MEKRILL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avente. S. X. BALL (OVER 16 YEARS WITH HORACE \). Waters) has removed to 15 Kast Fourteenth street, Chickering’s, Steinway's and other fine Pianogsand Or- gans on instalments and torrent 8. X. BALL & CO. ~ DENTISTHRY, BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, $5 TO $8; SINGLE, $1; warranted: extracting with gas, 50c. ; sliver fill ings, We. Open Sunday till 12, 202 Sixth avenue. Re- member 262. i __ CLOTHING. TB. MINTZ’S, 48 THIRD AVENU Twentieth an’ Twenty-first streets, can recetve the highest prices in cash for Silk, Woollen and Muslin Dresses; also gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c.5 a note by post punctuaily attended tw by Mr. or Mos, Mintz. A’ S83 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, H. HERZ pays the highest price for ladies’ and gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies ‘waited on by Mrs. Herz, and gents AT WiinHARRIS) (71, SIXTH AVENUB, BETWEEN Washington Waverley place.—Ladies and gen. emen will be astonished at tlie prices given for C: Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry. Never before have such high prices been paid, as we are bound to fill an order, and goods must be had. For Coats, trom $8 to $235, Panta, 5 Dresses lease call on or re above. Ladies teended | by Mrs. Harris. song T EDWARD MILLER’S ESTABLISHMENT, 68 SIXTH enue, near Waverley place (formerly 180 Beventh Avenue)—Cast-off Clothing, Carpets bought. We do not offer those high prices which no dealer can pay, but we ing or addressing. CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH.—AT private residence 21 Rast 20h st., near Broadway, Rep Sults, $40; Bedroom Suita, $36, a alt Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Payments taken by the week or month, Terms ¢ Ly corner of Twenty-fitth street and Sixth avenue, acer i Sd poly at pearte aoe CASH eee ney or BBALY & CUNNINGHAM, 3% and 396 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth street, Guarantee the utmost value by dies attended by Mrs. Miller, NAST OFF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ CLOTHING, CAR- &c. ; satisfaction will be Grea, ly em to ‘all cn or address Mr. or Mra. NATHAN, 2336 avenue, near Fourth street. yy F ASTROLOGY, “MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED sy usitions and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 1G West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue. (ulpsy CLAIRVOYANT.—NO [iCMBUG, SATTSFAO- tion guaranteed. No. 104 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenue. | AST FOUR DAYS OF DIRECT COMMUNICATION ' tween world and the next through ©, H, POs. Dray yren hears ana te nent trou OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS—A specialty. —All sizes rich patterns English, Brussels at 112 Fulton street, be and Nassau stre« REAT BARGAINS FOR CASH.—LOAN OFFICE 722 ite New York Hotel. Parlor, Cham. edroom Suite; Dunhi Carpets Clocks, Curtalis, Ae, RGE STOCK HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNI- f are, poluting (3 Cp Sone Grd hou: for sale, less than auction price: a jes Cortlandt street, up stairs. Pree Pinot ‘WW BEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS ture, Carp TAWAIT & CO, meonse stock ai MISCELLANEOUS. LOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND iank Book saatsotaryra, 6, FF Blok Broadway, op ry, al Screok Anim en os OF a LO oe re our ¢ irs all citeased’ 218 Onbal vinvet, Fee Bk ete ozeS “\ CMME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN. RESIDENCE ATTN Band Heath street, bear Third avenue, DENCE TTENTION|—DR. FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA; AT Consultation free; private office, 161 Biceekor su LADIES AND, GENTLEMENTDR, COUig HAS . nection down town ; receives at Ho Bast Twenty-seventh street, Sante “\ —MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN.-.OFFIOB NO. 1 A. Ban Fity second treet frst door irom Firth ow, ~M, MAURICEAU, M. D.—O*FICE 1% LIBERE «street, near reeuwigh steeee ne pee id , Broadway, rworonean 9 nnenannn AMUSEMENTS, TH AVENUE THEATRE, TAIN RISES AT @, OS" Bole ossse aad manage: Cor AUGUSTEN ba MADELEIN MOREL, \., SATURDAY, pon WEWELE: . MATINED OP wa nue Ye Monee sy Bltardey night Jaue 2% the FAREWELL NIGHT MAIL KIN MOREL, and the CLOSING NI 4 DEW har ren wih te LOW Lagat 5TH AVENUE, THEATRE, HIS TUBSDAY, JUNE BENEFIT OF MR. J. Rosters, rH AOMORROW: WEDNESDAY) BENEFIT OF MR, OWEN einen EB URN. SOUN AECRN, inte 3 es rer! ee n the great at i he griginel rama, With new Songs, new Dances, new Specialties, JOHN ALLEN nd RISO! rms EVENING o= poe - JOHN ALLEN Joan nd Mr. A. A. Appleton, Treasurer, for their HEATRE COMIQUE, T coMIQ 4 BROADWAY, and the charming comedi ie cuarty Nd med cara vocalist, DIBDRIC! ALIOE HARRISON, and __GRAND DIEDRICH MATINEE TO-MORROW 236. Wy seuscwes EVERY NIGHT! THE GREAT SENSATIONAL, mia oN, BOUCIGAULIN CAY BY as Katherine Rogers, Mr. Miss mora; | gMeGermon, Mr, Bradiey, Ni Levin, Mien or, Mary Wells, Mr. Wheelock, Mr Grifiths, Me THR | Fawcett (both by permission \f Mr. Dal GOLDEN | Mr, Parsloe, Mr. Pope, Mr. Mills, Mr. A. Bo FETTERS, Mlised Blaisdell, Bell, Bato. and roughs. SOENERY, EXC ‘A’ BOUDOL FAN AT Ae ENUR A MUSICAL MATINER ON MURRAY HLL. LEXINGTON AVENUE, YORKVILLE THE LAVA BEDS tt EXOUANGE P THE TOMBS, = aga OLD. IOK HOUSE UNDER A CONCERT BALOORT CORNER OF WALL AND BROAD STRERT LAST “MORA” MATINEE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2% ‘NION soueee THEATRE, Proprietor. Manage Mr. ta math Begins at 8 Saturday Matinee at 1:50, 'DECIDED SUCCESS OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON in JANE EYRE, JANE EYRE THE CAST a includes the well known names of HIT. Miss Charlotte Thompson, M ‘The press and most | Melinda Jones, Mra. Marie Wi brilliant “audiences | kins, Miss Edith Challis, Mise unanimous in their | Josephine Laurens, Miss Kate commendations of | Holland. Misa Hattie Thorpe, Miss MISS. THOMPSON'S | De Lacey, Miss Charlotte Cave, acting and of the | Miss Laura Thorpe and Moses. D: play. H. Harkins, ¥. # Mackay, Claude JANE EYRE | Burroughs, H. W. Montgomery, Jy. every night until far- | W. Thorpe and others, ther notice, SATURDAY, AT 1:30, SECOND JANE KYRE MATINEE. XRAND OPERA HOUSS, Sole Lessee and Manag Mr, AUGUSTIN DALE FAREWELL, TESTIMONIAL if DAN BRYANT, rior to his departure for Euro THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3B i873. Mr, BRYANT bogs to state that, through the courtesy of Mr. Augustin Daly in placing Is magnificen ment at hig disposal, he is enabled to take 1 ot his ‘AN UNUSUALLY friends and pps Rabie for a tlme, in an ENTERTAINMENT OF ATTRACTIVE NATURS, consisting of HIBERNIAN DRAMA an ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS¥. Mr, DAN BRYANT Trill appear. on the occasion tn TWO OF His MOST OKLEBRATED IRISH IMPERe SONATIONS, assisted by Is first ratieo in New York In two, years) rst appearance in New York in ears). we, We DAVTDOE Ne. BT) RINGGOLD, Mr. D. WHITING. Mr. 0, ROCKWELL, Miss MARKY CARY, Miss BT. O' AIR, of the Filth Avenue Theatre (by kind permission of re . NNIK HUGHE: Mrs. A. HIND an® pee hed. SEFTON, ag with the world-famous BRYANT’S MINSTRELS and Mr. BOBBY NEWCOMB. By special arrangement with Mr. Dion Boucicault the, jl TS will commence with the first act of autiful Hibernian love story, entitled the OLLEEN BAW! MYLES-NA-COPPALEEN, a N. IYLES-NA-COPP, Mr. DAN BRYANTS 0 De NOW GRYANTS MINSTRELS ‘and Mr. BOBBY NEWCOMB’'S SPECIALTIES, Concluding with the Serepopulas Trish sketch of HAND: NDY. HANDY ANDY Mr. DAN BRYANTS Qonah Rooney. : -Miss Jennie Hughes joors open at 7. e at 8 o'clock. Seats secured at box office of Bryant's Opera House. IERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, . Fiity-eighth street, between Lexington and Thir® ‘avenues. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Juno 25, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of Mr. JULIUS ASCHER, UNTER DEN SIEGEL, VERSCH WIEGENHEI® - 1a RINE VER FOLGTE UNSCHULD, 'o conclude wit! DIE SCHONE GALATHEA, inwhich Mme. LOUISE LICHTMAY will appear as G&s ‘Admission 5ic., reserved seats 25c. extra, boxes $150 exe tra; packages (1? tickets), $4. XTRAS VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Positively. no free list on this occasion. THEODORE THOMAS’ ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 2%, at 8 o'clock, when the following new and brilliant programme will be rformed :— M"Grand March, op. 61 new) 2. Overture, Normannenfahrt, oF 26 {new) 3, Scherzo, Bymphony, “An das Vater! 4. Rapsodie Hongroise, No. 2 8. Overture, “Leonore," No. 6 Hymne a Sainte Cecile (Me: 7. Tarantolle, with flute and Clarinette Obii- gato. First time.. 5 Messrs, Weiner and K alser, le Meistersinger von Ns KK LAR, at the principal music stores and at the box tral Park Garden. PRIVATE BOXES TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. Bes * ane “ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, June 27, at8 P. M., First grand GERMAN MILITARY CONCERT, of the entire band of the Royal regiment No, 103, “Prince George, direction of Mr. HANS GIROD,, Kapellmetster of His Majesty the King of Saxony an@® Cornet-a-Piston Virtuoso. Purther particulars in 4 later advertisement. (PUR INTERNATIONAL | BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, IRVING HALL, a TUESDAY, JUNE %, | AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK, between ALBERT GARNIER vs. JOSEPH DION, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE % between JOSEPH DION ya. CYRILLE DION, aud FRANCOIS UBASSY vs JOHN DEERY. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD ray, bares Houston and Bleecker. riage one should visit the wonderful Museum ; it is fll of eve: thing people should sce,and understand. | Lectures dai on * he ‘hulosophy of Marriage.” Those parties una w cia iy i important jeovares oon tore eae for warde 8 e, on rece! cent res BECRERARY NEW YORE MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, af lew AN aRrane FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL, HURSDAY EVENING, June 26, 1873, Reserved Seats, One Dollar, for sale at the office of Bryant’s Minstrels, pl Bad BA — nt ie -nteme siniabiinaill P asncene, Tani aS Seen Se sing in concerts during Au; reas cage of William A. Poud bo, Or Broadway. MeRorour MUSEUM OF ART, } T vr 125 West Fourteenth strect ./ D1 ORBNOLA, GoktucrioNS f from Cyprus and ‘the LOAN COLLECTIONS of WORKS OF ART are ope 4o fhe publte daily, from 10 A, M, until é P.M, Ni {mportant addit n made tothe ew at DP nt tions have bee! THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLE ON HAND, X ¥inst cbass reach PIANOFORTS iF lady) gives lessons, and ove with privi A indy a So ee ay ane sreok Batweed, Fouts “A DVICE FREE.—DR. 4 A viktuns, «Baw Fwehty sighth strode meee Botemeay, | and Bond sre _ [® BING'S OFFICE, U4 AMITY STRRE: : RSALB—A VIOLIN, OVER 109 YEARS OLD, AY PE eR oT Feng ear We Soallak le death asmay

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