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2 (PO. LE" — owen enn FORPOSER: “A TIENTION! NOW READY FOR OCCUPANO}. 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 CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 4G, ac, OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &C., CAN B: HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED GIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO %X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING 13. COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, cee RENT OF SMALL OFFIC ES, to Slory. 4th Story. 5th Story. rig og sua sso $1, 9 INQUIRIES 10 BE MADE OF NO. 2 PINE STREET, _ —ON BROA » FIRST AND" THIRD FLOORS TO, LET OR LEASE, 433 BROADWA STORE TO LET, NO. 82 MOTT STREET, CORNER A of Canal street; suitable for a grocery or other ly trade, Will noi let for liquors 0. 43( WEST THIRTY-SECOND STRERT.—A STORE, with back Rooms, with Fixtures, to let for light caiton; rent $22 per month, FOR LIQUORS OR 10 LET—A STORE, roceries; cheaprent Apply on the premises, 656 SUITABLE, is Water street, first floor, 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR No, 321 SIXTH AVENUE, CUR- NER Twentieth street, tor private tamily or business purposes. Apply in saloon. MPO LET—A STORK, WITH OR wirnour FINISHED Basement and two Floors, | 87 Spring street. tay to let in No. 214 Mott street, where particu: will be given by housekeeper. 0 LET-STORE, WITH APARTMENTS, IN NO. 33 L Lewis street. “Inquire at Bank office, 20 Second av. NO LET—A LARGE AND WELL LIGHTED OFFICR, fitable for any light, business: opposite new Pos HENRY MARTIN ‘ark place. (0 LET—A STORE AND BACK ROOM, SUITABLE for any business, Inquire at No. 424 Kast Sixteenth treet, room 2. ‘© LARGE ROOM 48X160 FRET EACH, OR PARTS thereof, with steam’ power. to let; also ‘yard room; Fent very ‘Teasonabic. Pioneer iron galt Conover street, near Atlantic Basin, South’ Brooklyn." ‘Furnished. 10 LET, FURNISHED OR UNFU RNISHED—A SMALL House, Tenth street, next coor fo eeen d S & CAFFERTY, 98 Fourth syense una 1,497 Broadway. Untarnis! AX ELEGANT FOUR STORY IGT STOOP BROWN House, first door trom Filth avenue; house fresooed has all conveniences; rent moderate. Apply at N07 Went Forty-anth street, VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE, HAV- ing 12 rooms and ail modern improvements, inc ete orde: vith stable for four horses and halt an re f round ; garden, with fruit, &c., to rent low to a good fenant. Apply on the premises, No. 248 West 12ith street, OUSE TO LET—A NICE NEW HOUSE, WITH 14 rooms, ¥*. 3) Catherme street; good for a boarding jouse ; rent $10 0. Call at 155 Henry street ior two d. | 10 LET—109 AMITY STREET, THREE STORY AND ments and in good orde ROSS, 58 Kighth avenue, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH AVE. ey three story brown stone House: nice Twenty-seventh street; $100 per harles street. 325, Apply to owner, af month. 1kD ROOMS—WITH CO venlence for housekeepins, or to gentlemen; mod- in improvements; four lines ot cars within one bloc! rms low. 409 West Thirty-ihird sircet, {W NEATLY FURNIS DIPLY FURNISHED FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS e painted and ae d, at 666 Avenue, or will rent unfurnished if sv desired. NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM, WITH 2on, hot and cold water, gas, &e. References 152 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue FEW COOL ROOMS TO. RENT, WITH OR WITH. out Board; all the modern improvements; rentof | Rooms trom $4 to $10 per week. App est corner. | pf Thirty-third street and Sixth avenue, junction of Broadwi S, SUITS OR SIN baths; ample closet | trom $2 5); fe Bhth street ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR AND | Reception Room to ei, to dentist or physician; also | ooms for single genilemen; price $5and upward. Ap- | ply at 45 West Twenty-fourth street, Ti’ DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO Sintleman and wite or single gentlemen, with or with Board. Apply at 266 West Forty-third street. A NICELY FUR- suitable for man 10 LET—100 BAST BROADWAY, nished Front Parlor and Bedroot, and wite or two single gc Price $30 per month. 0 LRT—A FURNISHED FRONT HALL Room oN second floor, y furnished ; gentlemen ¢ A BY, in dressmaker's rooms, No. 7 Great Jones sireet, near 10 LET—FU RNIS HED, IMMEDIA1 E. POSSESSION, ood ; re 3 st Fitty- et, be! | Bixth hee LET—206 EAST FORTY iHT STREET, A HAND. | somely furnished ack Parior, with all improve. menta, to t ) one or two ke niemen. A NEATLY FUR- man and wife; 0 LETSIN A PRIVATE HOUs' ig ished Room sD ROOMS, i. to gentlemen only, ‘without board; refere’ required, Nn T—IN THE NINTH WARD, TO A GENTLE. Nonly, anheatly turnivhed front Room, with all ni private; terns moder- conveniences: family small ate, i ‘Address station FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, nd bath, at 66 West Thirty: NEATLY with gas MANDSOM TED, LARGE yom, to one or t or ‘gentleman ye ve afice {or physician, Sglor tor parenis. 238 Fourth avenue. | YRURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND | wors, wiih use of bath, at reasonable t 211 East Thirty-tourth street, near | wet, a ni urnished Room toa young | cfuce required, SITIING AND & asekeeping; hot au water, | f washiny arratcinents: central location, ist m Hroadway A BTRE NO. 204 NEAR SECOND So avenue.—Furnished loom: to let, suitable for gentleman and wife or (wo single gentieimen; all con- Veniences; quiet neighborhood | 18% WEst FOURTH ATRUET, UNE RLOCK FROM | nicely fursisned large Room; also Bedroum? ‘Gas ‘and bath; to parties only. | 2 EAST TWE AR BROAD. 28 "way.—tia ly jurnished Rooms to lgt, to zen dsom temen, without board, ina private Frer mer prices. _ h family; Sum. -- | TY-NINTH STR 50 EAST TW. T, SOUTHWEsT | corner Fourth avenue,—Furni: single front Room, on third floor: closet, gas, bath and attendance; | rent, $3 W ver week: references exchanged. | 52 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIeTH | Avenue Hotel.—To let, neatly furnished Rooms, Without Board; Summer prices. 0 206 WEST FORTIETH STREKT.—TO BAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR U _square.—Rooms to let on reasonable terms, LET, ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, with all modern im- provements; also sitting Room, with or without Bed- room, for doctor or dentist's ottice. BAST THIRTY-FIRST ~ STREE ‘ —WAND- 220 Ba somely furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen or Fentleman and wife, in # private family; Summer prices NFURNISHED _ ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. T 12 THIRTEENTH , NEAR FOURTH AV Shue, finely wrrang recll hauaeyt ed Suite, five rooms, bullt housekeeping, with modern conveniences; Hh, $85, $30. Apply in the store. PARTMENTS—OP THREK AND FOUR ROOMS; Tent $14 to $16 per month; Im clean, nea! houses. RK. TAGUART, | 93 Hudson street. A* “y N ELEGANT FLAT, Mg ‘ c Ah | NINE ROOMS, all lighted a the of house 25x45; Urree blocks from ests si trictly first Blass, with janitor, ‘Apoly ave Eiqnth avenue, JOUN BRANIGAN, . PARTMENTS TO LET.—FOUR LIGHT ROOMS, i kitchen, sitting room two bedrooms, with sta: pnary wash tube, Apply at 708 Ninth avenue, orty-vighih aud Forty-ninth sire a | tune Jitve mane | Street, corner of Muite: UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET. ARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO RENT— idee La} street, between. EI ae a at bath, gas ie arene Osh BRARIGAN. FOR SALE. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE—SPLENDID a .—Any photograper ton it his naval tage to as ‘tits, a ey ta. qacetion Lei class in apatite owuet French Fiat ever erected on this continent; nin room! elevat moderate to Mo's small first class ily. ‘once 9 0 jo ‘sixth avenue ; open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. PARTMENTS AT S GREENWIOH AVENUE—TWO ora, three bedrooms, kitchen ane’ water closet, pantries, gas fixtures, separate meter; also Apartments of tour rooms, Inquire at 18 Perry street, LOORS AND A HOUSE TO 0 LETNINTH WARD, A A. —TO LET, ON A CORNER, THE HANDSOMEST Preset Gara i ets tide roe $50): order and neighborhood. ‘Apply at at 603 Hud- son street. LOORS, WITH FOUR ROOMS, AT $16 T0 $20 PER month, in Nos 31 and 3% Lewis street, where particu- lars will be given by housekeeper NUE, ree TO LET—FIRST FLOOR 482 SIXTH AVE. corner iwenty-ninth street, to family without chil- dren’ $35.a month, Inquire on premises, second floor. \RENCH FLAT TO’ RENT CHEAP—TO SMALL FAM- ily, all improvements; rent $26; also 3 nice Rooms in next h jouse ; rent $1 - es OF Lat tly LARGE ROOM! PO LET—A FIRST FLOO In high stoop house Hast Twelfth street 024, 0c on. Apply & OM BYRNES. 142 bust ‘Thirty-third street, near Lexi Ington avenue, re LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO, 35 KING street, between Macdougal and Varick streets; nine Fooms, gay aud water; immediate possession. Inquire on prem 10 LET.— Parts street; six room ged. order: recently painted. AUSLOW, 119 Kast Thirty-sixth 10 LET—IWO PARLORS, TWO BASEMENTS AND one oF two Rooms on third floor, In @ private house, opposite Cen’ ater as; rent $5 per month, Firth avenue, between Eighty-sixth and Eighty- seventh Us, 0 LET—APARTMENT, BASEMENT AND STORRS, in the new buildings northeast corner of Tenth ave- COND FLOOR, 222 AGT TWENTY. muy : paniries, water, &c. “Apply 1 WILLIAM | i: nue and Fifty-second street; also House No. 3 Forty-tourth strect. Inquire on premises (evening), No. 146 West Fitty-third street. 0 LET—A FEW DESIRABLE FLOOR! APART- ments and Lower Parts of nouses, centrally located; from three to six roo with all modern improvements, at low rents; also a small House: rent $62 month, H. M, CONDIT, No, 139 East Twellth street, 7° LET—SPLENDID ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, IN nice house, No. 539 West Forty- -seventh street, Tent re duced, toa stall ( tamil; yall improvements. $5 5O BER, WEEK.CA | QUIET | PLEASANT e) oom and ‘small Room adjoining; closet, water, .; suitable for light housekeeping, Apply at 4u5 West th eth street, near Ninth avenue. WEST House to let, comprising Second Floor and Base- ment, together or separate; reference required. Owner SIXTEENTH STREET.—PART OF 10 n the house, ee EVENING TELEGRAM EV) GRA, EVENING TELE M CONTAINS FULL PROCEEDINGS OF THE WAL- WORTH TRIAL CONTAINS FULL PROCEEDINGS OF THE WAL- ‘01 CONTAINS FULL JFROGEEDINGS OF THE WAL- CONTAINS FULL Wena aes OF THE WAL- ‘t AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE DA’ AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE Da AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY, AND THE ALL THE NEWS OF z ED HOT ‘K, nd Furniture for sale: 22 miies trom the city Apply at No. 121 Fuiton street, Brooklyn. A er WILL BUY A CAPITAL FAMILY | GROCERY + in Brooklyn, doing a good business, including a Btock of about $970; rent omy $18 LOY! A “FIRST C CLASS CORNER Lr UOR STORE, ON A ZA. leading avenue, with lease and cheap rent, for sale to-day at a sacrifice; must be so! ‘LOYD, 29 Broadway. N OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR STORE for sale cheap; on a good avenue, west side, doing & food business; rent $12 per month. “Apply to ‘THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre s NO. 1 CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR BALE cution unsurpassed; extensive cash trad Positively be sold; sacritice. Particulars at 25 C! street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. WELL ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE STORE tor sale—Situated leading thoroughfare; excellent cash trade; seen to be appreciated, extraordinary chance. Parti ulars 2 Chambers street. W. SIMERS, Store Agency. ‘A fais ota Finsr a ‘D, 29 Broadway, _ ASS DAIRY LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE— Power pert citys jwart business; sure fore Particulars 2 Chambers streets SIMERS, Store Agency. LOCATED LEAD- ing avenue; excellent trade ; splendid chance enter- make money small capital required, Chambers stré GEORGE W SIMERS, Store Agency. N OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR SALE—LO- cation unsurpassed; excellent cash trade; satistac- tory reasons given; low rent; rare investment.’ Particu- lars 25 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. TAURANT, prising part Particulars 2 BEER SALOON AND LAC R AA completely fitted up, SSUES ONES will be sold} eR a bargain it sold at once. BIGGS Ate P FOR SALE—AT 139 MADISON STREET, ; a rosewood four pull Beer Pump, large size, in good order. FOR SALE, LIQUOR STORES, ALE VAULTS, ON all business and avenues, at prices to suit also. first class roadside Hotels, down town Sample oms, Paha kh Exchange, Restaurants, Bakeries, Con- tecionery, Drug Stores, ery Stores, Meat Markets, House Pali ‘busine: MITCHELL'S Store Agpncy, 77 Cedar street, 1 206 Broadway: A. —OLD ESTABLIS avenue, doing ag Inquire at KEMPNER & 5 sixth street, near Eighth avenue. LAGER BESR AND REFRESHMENT SALOON— Near a leading avenue; i¢chouse and every con- will be sold cheap; rent low and rooui tor a 267 West Tweuty fifth street. AN ESTABLISHED YANCY ZA cheap. on a leading avenue ot sold privatery will be Apply to THOMAS GAFFY tre street, :D BUTCHER STORE, EIGHTH business, will be sold reason- SHLOS! est iS), 270 Wi A yenien farnily. us sold’ on Monday, at auctior EY, Auctioneer,'No. 6 Cen: ss? a long ease, anc ly to THUMAS GAF Auctloneer, No. 6 Centre street, OAL YARD FOR SALE—LOCATED IN A © / position and now doing a good: business, at 175 Chambers street. ark DRUG, STORE For, SALE DID LOCATION and dotng a good business $2.50 Apply tw KESSON & ROBBINS, 91 Fulton New York. OR SALE.—THE FINE G RY STORE, CORNER Bediord and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn, YOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT family, a Liquor Store; First aveniie. YOR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A RETAIL DRUG Store, in first class order, together with large Glass Apply at Pacific avenue, jersey City OF A DEATH IN THE nice Fixtures; low rent. 617 \MP, USEFUL, FOR 4 ae saloon; as good as new. J. APPE ENTIRE FIXTURES AND MA. first ciass steam Laundry, a rare Noah man with @ small capil iN 148 bast Fuueth street, VOR SALE—THE cbinery of @ la opportunity tor an | Apply ator address L. NbiY, until sold. FOR, SARE ABOUT 1400 LBS, OLD ZINC, APPLY atls Lispenard street NOR SALE—CHEAV, FOUR-PULL ALE PUMP, WITH counter £0 teet Long; first class. lined. Inquire at liquor store corner Catharine and Division streets, tor two days FhO8, SALE. ATTENTION, COMPANY |—ANY ENTER. prising capitalist wishing business can bay a first ciass drug store fitted up in the inost superb style, with $1.9 soda fountain, in connection with which Troi $25 | $5) duily can be realized in the sale of liquors and Cigars sone; location first class: prominent corner in the cenire ol an aristocratic neighborhood; knowledge of rug business not absolutely necessary tor the prin. crowner; terms liberal. Address SODA, Brooklyn Branch Hera omee, INK OF THE FINEST LIQUOR STORES | Wh, With lease of Whole house {or six years. Will be sold less than value, ag the owner waits to retire immediate! inquire on the premises, 2/1 Canal ESTABLISHED FOR Fe SALE—A RESTAURANT, Fy ie iast AB yoars and doing 4 good business; reason in Not the pro} | | Blase e Rete proprietor. Apply at 75 OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A Boarding House, cheap for cash, must be sold within three days, as the lady wishes to go in the country. Call at 142 34 Varick street, in the paper store, JOR SALE CHEAP—A MILK ROUTE, 2) QUARTS: must be sold immediately, as the owner is West. Apply at 144 Bust Fiity-alneh street, between Lex ington and Third avenues, JOR SALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH of the proprietor, Crockery, Glass and Lamp Store 213 Third avenue ; stock; rent $40, with Apart. ments, large Store an Basement. JOR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS CORNER Li- quor Store on East Broadway, with long lease and low Tent, Apply to LAWKENCE BURKS, 187 East Broad ay. OR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX tures first class corner ‘Liquor Store; good irate: low rent; must be. seld. immed edhately, Apply at 411 Ninth avenue, Ha! HorstiNG “RUSINESS POR SALB, WELL in this city; ten machines horses, wagons an rand nd pat t right for State *e New York; now joing & business; owner having business in Boston, Address fo HOISTING, station H, “ ai i N ol ARLE buat SOR AALS IN 109 OR $0) BARREL jot dress “, Machinery yard, sampl hand at 120 to 124 Hudson atreety Jerecy dig es JAFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—A LARGE SIZE SAFE, +) two medium Sates and one small Safe; Herring's pl ly and Lillie's make. In store No. 7 Liberty street, st NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDA BOARD wer LODGING WANTED. ais Saitek gid ae ANTED—BY hi ing WELL FUBNIBHE! tamily, e. y, tween terms, HEN! box 148 Herald = —. NTED—Pi “B00! ROO! TO, LIQUOR STORRS FOR SALE.—FIVE YRARS? Watnioe. ae oS ae auttesgt and chcapen ronia in the city; tan years ex Ae sisteenth ‘and Twenty.sixth streets, Lex. Tig UCR is reas 8, HL, bos i Harald town fi Branch ofice. HBELER & WILSON'S AND OTHER FOPULAR ‘ gm pte os sats at slighty wpe used, in in Berfect order, s orm. Bron fray, up stat Gh House, 176 ER STREET.—FINE yi. Buy A Finst CLASS LAUNDRY, fino Soara‘ “large ee vara “erowuet $400 10 of $125 per week gstablished | © ground, de c0ot h house, eee “ill ut near way; i meee ‘fe ‘OTEL ST. GERMAIN, BROADWAY, TWENTY-SEO- Sec aonl " at fon eases car sire. * ED ond sere ‘ant reine furnished: Ta: __ MACHINERY, — MG Se mi oa chi bts teas T WILSON wh ROAKE'S, WATER AND ‘DOVER Gori Leconte Hosinoate eit Portable | ngines; Locom: ‘ubalar : oilers, Steam Pumps, Dates Shatting, Pulleys, Hangers, £c., second hand, - BARGAIN “SECOND HAND TODD & RAFFERTY 10x24, and Boller, 42x12, horizontal tubu ar, ‘Also 12x18 Brown Engine. and 10420 on hand; Ames! Portable En- gontal slide valye and cut- to INinches bore of cylinder; Saw Mills, Portable Holsters, Vertical. Lngines nev; horizontal tubular Ballers, 48xi and HAMPSON, WHITE bahar Cortanas stvoot, OR SALE—TWO RUN OF FRENCH BURR MILI- stones, four feet diameter. Call at 604 Third avenue, South Brooklyn. Se SAL¥—A GOOD LOT OF NEW AND SECOND Band od ater Boilers, Hoisting and Fortable Hy Gee wc es Saw Tables and Matehin, Ox, Sit an d and exchanged. ‘Anaress BENJ. MIN and B10" West Thirty-tourth street, ARINE ENGINES FOR SALE—ONE BUAM EN- ging, 70 inches 12 fect stroke: one beain Engine, 04 inchos, 12 ieet stroke ; one beam Tnuine, 38 inohes 9 Tet wiroke | jppne condensing Propeller Engitie SineRes oy Inder, B inches stroke. Allsecond hand. Apply to ©, W. COPELAND, 6 ECOND HAND BOILER WANTED—UPRIGHT, tubular, about 3feet 6 inches in diameter; Zine tubes: in good condition, Apply to K. 8. and J. TORRY, 166 Fulton sirect, ATKEL WORKS ROLLING MILL CLOSING Ov’ ‘Trams, Rolls, Hammers, Engines, Lathe, Shears, Floor- ing Plates, plain Cylinder ana ilue' Boilers, JOUN STUART, i" "broadway. office. ANTED—A SHEET IRON SMOKESTACK, ABOUT three feet diameter. Address box 3,955 Post BUARDERS WANTED. 1 NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, FACING THE park. —Delightiul Summer residence tor those who remain in the city, with Board. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—$7 TO $10 WEEK.— Good Rooms and Board for families and single ge ted; good neighbor 61 East Fourth street. 2 tlemen; table boarders accommods hood and location, 3 DOORS FROM BROADWAY, 207 WEST FORTY- ©) sixth street. Parca front Room, with Board for two, $15; also an olegantly furnished parlor Bedroom, $13. Coolest house in city. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STR Sults of Rooms, also single Rooms, one door irom Fifth avenu ATH AVENUE (224).—VERY LARGE, DE +) Rooms to rent, en suite or singly, with or without Meal permanently or transiently; very low prices tor the reterences exchanged, 9TH AVENUE AND TWENTIETH STREET.—NICELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board; use of bath. Terms $6 per week. 100 West Twentieth street, TO $8, SUMMER PRIOFS.—GENTLEMEN “OR q familics an obiain Furnished Rooms with Board Single, double or en suite; house new aud cool. No. 1 Spencer place, corner Fourth and West Tenth streets EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY #2 piace and Firth avente.—Large Room on second floor; hot and cold water; two genuemen, with Board, 16; table boarders, $4. WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOME FRONT Rooms Ss. Ro and $18, for two persons, with Baaety iti m $7; transient Boarders taken; Also oar ]Q FOR TWO, $14 for two and $2; front and Room ; newly furnished; with first class ard, gentleman sid wite, or gentlemen’ 15 and Waverly place. ] IRVING PLACE,—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, en suite or singly, with first class Board, to tamilies oF gentlemen; references. TH STREET, WEST, 328.—COOLEST PART OF THE city.—Large tront hall Room, with Board; also square Koom on same tloor, shady side, at Summer rate. references. 1 WA ERLEY. PLACE, ONE BLOCK FROM BROAD- way.—Supertor accommodations on first and ws per floors tor fa and single ventlemt ee en, with Board, at Summer rate: FIFTH AVENUE, —DE to families or single SIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, transiently, with or without Board, Unusualiy plearant Sum: mer location; reference. STREET, MADISON SQUARE.—PARLOR ther Rooms, singly or en stilte, with or ferences, 26 East Twenty-third street. without 95 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—NICELY FOR- 21), nished Rooms for gentiemen, with or without Board 33 EAST ort st. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University Place.—\iandsomely furnished large and small Kooms, with or without Board, in a first class 36 EAST _FORTY-NINTH ONE DOOR O from Madison avenue.—Handsomely furnished Large, front Room on second tloor to let, with first class Board; being the most delightful location in the city tor Summer; terms moderate ; references Q BARROW STREET, NEAR BLE) teri 23? KER—PLEAS. ant Kooms to let, with or without Board, at mode ;- EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board at First class reference, EAST THIRTIKTH STREET.-A SUIT OF nicely furnished Rooms on second floor to let, with Board; terms reasonable for the Summer; refer: ences. 45 SEVENTH AVENUE e) Fourteenth street. —K! with first class Board, at Sumi 10 Mau raided Ty. ale aie ET. —GENTLEMAN and wife or a few single gentlemen c: Pleasant Rooms, with or without Board. ee 109 EAST ne NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS, J handsomely furnished, to let, with or without Board; location very central; reterences exchanged. 129 le gentlemen; also Day Boarders taken, Dinner i gh Board trom $5 to $7 por week. 3 EAST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, ONE DOOR from Lexington avenue.—Koard, with furnished 3 moderate prices. FOUR DOORS FROM nt airy Rooms to let, 1 prices; fine location," CURYSTIF STREET.—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms to let, suitable for a gentleman and wite | 139 of unfurnished Rooms, ina small private tamily. im | Central vark, terms very reasonable, shan il Q WEST FIFTEENTH STREEBT.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, to single | gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 144 can 114.7 MEST _tbeventa ( avenue—Cool, | suite, with or withoat | class) >| 156 MEST TWENTY-rouRTH | 1299) sant Rooms, with Board; house co | provements; table well supplied and rin $6 to $8 per week ; fainily sinall; re East Ufean SECOND STREET, BETW and Lexingion uvenues—Two ac ated with Board, ee STREET, NPAR SIXTH sant Roots, ‘singly. STRERT.—PLEA- ains all im- tl erved: rences, co WEST FOURT NTH STRE —T | | 235 large Rooms, turnished, with or without yRee | OFA WEST CHIRTY.NINTH STREET.—A BE | 254 fully furnished large Parlor, small room ators ing, hot and cold water, good Board for tw: terms $16 | during Summer; also other large Rooms at moderate | pr oe 323 West TWENTY NINTH STRERT.~ fi ory, gt on see on floor, with Boat} lor gen jeman and wife or two gentlemen; family private; price | | moderate; use of bath aaihscedtag: 2, HUDSON STREBT.—TWO YOUNG MEN WISH 39 IT ing Hoard and Lodging, with all home eomorty A & privaw English, family can be accomied terms $i « week, Spelt 5. LE INGTON AY JE.—A VERY HA | 686 Parlor and Room, on second and third floors, | beaut! fully furnished, with first clasy table; private ifde: sired; delighttul location, terms moderate. nice Rooms i ) 0 $I k; good tamily Rooms tale board sha Week | dinder at ake C+ ROADWAY. erly House BOARDERS WANTED AT THE d tiptop Board, $9 suite or singles SUPERB SECOND FLOOS—WITH PRIVAT A bie, and exclusive use of bathroom it desired, ey de let to first class party only, turnisted or uniurhiting location Hear Filth avenue and Fitieth sircets meray oo portunity tor an elegant and refined home: references unexceptionable; halt price during Summer aby Address HOWARD, station 0. a cen H ARLEM.—WELL FURNISHED ROOM, Witt GooD Board, in brown stone house 148 Esai listh street inutes from cars oF boat; pleasant location; tery | moderute. pil age wl TeUL, BOARDING places apply at “Free dona 37 Broad Householders send descriptio tient A BOARDER: DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. ___BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A LaR& ; A or room with hall bedroom adjoining, with ead in a good neighborhood above Twenty-thiru strc table an absolute n ged } Drivate ta: ny Drevin cor ieee Ren nites ‘mtatom r ith particulars is, wi y 0: Post office: ich mu: rate, M. D., box 6 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A PLE é neha haan a nallng a there are but LEASANT oarde dres Uptown Branch o edleatees \NTIRE SECOND FLOOR WANTED—IN A PI Hi"Zamliy, by 4 penihocnan ead wit, where RIV ATR boarders would be taken: location Twenty-third to He seth street, Fourth to Sixth Avenue; this fs a desirable opportunity for a party owning his house '. Pehnea Address W, Fs, box 8,022 Post alt Reina ‘OTEL BRAS N NTI NG, M. ADISON AVE NUE, GORNER Fi furnishe Central fty-eighth atreot u dynenly m elevator; hot i Park. anily cold ope! am Water in rooms: *inwie and Sules of Rooms, with private baths cen Summer rat oom 250 to aah ie cents per gentlemen only. MPUE EXCHANGE is read. F particulars address W A grounds ; also plenty of shade. Tnquire at Siz Bast Twelth: HOTEL HAS BEE! for the accommodation D. Ww. NGLAND HOTEL NO. 30 BOWERY, DORN! of ‘ard strect.—200 ligh CORNER neatly furnished, $4 per week, for e OPENED AND city boarders. . Gunes? Saugertics, ~ COUNTRY BO AND. FEW BOARDERS WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS farm house; large, airy rooms, street, room No. 1. orm ry eam obtsin' good Board, in 8 ‘or Bi. 0 and croquet SMALL FAMILY, OR TWO OR THRES SANTEE. & private fami. Pi Cull on or audress Mrs, 0, A. BROW! town of Union, Hudson county, New Jersey, corner Columbia street and New York aven' FEW FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOARD AT ‘# large brick farm hous ne tonah station, Harlem Railroad, 24g houre from elt a partioul jars and terms cel! to-da at Cross Riv Ashland House, ourth avenue, corner Iweaty, loareny atroe a 4 o'clock. c. FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Mra. i joard at Orange, N. J. For 8, HOSIER, rticulars, address FY ‘ark avenue ‘and. High street FEW 3 LKOT ADULT PERSONS CAN FIND ma bon did by Bk RO., Had Board on rei from good FE lars address or call N VALKENBURGH, 181 Reade areet, large mansion ; gi tral; mountain alr; no chill 239 Clinton street, B Sat Address & 8, HOYT, car fing and fishing, House, Speonk, terms mi UETLt Proprietor, of WILLTA 115 Wall street, New York. high grou 1 atskill: W FAMILIES, $5, $6 WE! jorses $10 fishing; rooms larie 4 wae airy. between 2 and 4 P.M. pleasant alry Rooms with excellent Bourd, In & lurge new house, with abuhdance of shade scenery at the ta? ME Katonah express mnjles from Grand Central depot; ze house ellent stables on the premises, Reterence, L. y, President Globe Fire Insurance Company, Broadway, Katoanuh, N.Y. LL WISHD new milk, vegetables, ai be ‘e Hoyt Brothers, 2 GOOD” “BOARD, WITH PLENTY OF c., first class sea bath- ccommodated at. me oderate. Addre: Wd. MoCALDIN with pleasant For on B, Now York. EKLY—BOARD; 00d table; two hours, Jersey Cen- monthly. Apply I OARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A COUNTRY FARM. house, situated within three hours’ ride of Catskill ot milk and fresh landing; daily stage from the sume; church and post ofice néar; piano in the house; plent vegetable: Addre: Freehold, Greene. county, OARDERS WANTED. localit} ‘ms $7 per week. inty, Ne, For turther pi ‘tc! sa C. MYGATT, —FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- tons for tour young men in private family, in tinest ulars address M. Y, JULY 2, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. COUNTRY BOARD. AMUSEMENTS. UMMER sea nate FAMILIES OAN BE Oops MUSEUM. svocgse 7% @. RIGGS. Reena gf master walk Sg Ba ie eg ars, Tir TG. Rlaas, UMMER BOARD sa county, 8 sax ay PINED ee nm arya Eire aera fished hed Ey Kadrese i Aig SHAMROCK Gi A guperier rr ne ay a Sounty, Sane ia EPENDENCE DA ert Mi Roly a § range FERFO HOAaS IN THE LECTURE OMMER BOARDIN BRN HOUSE, | HEATRR COMIQU BROADWAX. See [4 @ HOUSE. Mo apeein fn dhe mont r Mr. JOSH yy ea = AE detigherus ears. JOHN FPO! om 4 "33 tle sere street, New iow Yorks quamp witit RRYTOWN—PLEABANT LOCATION, FINE VIEWS, ae ; Lae nk a W 4ASTED—COUNTRY BOARD FOR FOUR ADULTS and © a) children, within 13¢ hours of the city, on 1 Hudson River preferred. Adfiress, stating jcu- rs and terms, B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Ty RES( oars. At HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, CLAVERACK, N. Zi, . Segnt miles from Catskill and three from Hudson by —Summer Board can be obtatned ; extensive grounds; and groves; large, are Rooms; tamilies with children wanted; the best tres milk and soee pales: telegraph office in the building; Board wonzd FLA to a wee! ALONZO FLAC! A —BELMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN + Island, fronts the bay ; first class accommodations for families ‘and single xentiemen, ‘rom $10 to $15 per week (each); fine view and bathing none Lay tran- sient guests $$ per day. PIEkCE Bate tt Av THE LATE SUMMER RESIDENCE oFitoa. Gi Godfrey Gunther, commanding @ water view from Fort Hamilton to the lichtship, first class Board; bathing, fshing, &c. Particulars at 273 Fifth av. GRAND MATIN MR, JOHN ALLEN MISS ALICE HARRISON LowR! with new Songs, Dances and Comic Specialties As SCHNEIDER NION SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor. Manager ir. ie APA sHOOK Bop ie” Sabu ai nee a wid VENING, rt eee rn EVERY bV The Reeser young Actres: CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, in the MOST MARKED SUCCESS | thea ta —_ that ‘the fe oho of te ow of actresses on eo Aner stage who mi - be eal powen positive pS THE SUMMER SEASON, ews. a JANE EYRE, JANE BYRE, JANK EYRE SANS SEER “The only p! A Play mouniea, cast and the hearts warthy et ts acted with the care} ment’s conside given to the est produc: (KO2ZENS WHAT POINT HOTRE © | | sous of th open, | Vor particu ress Rey season. 4 CouzENS, ‘West Point, N.Y. eal ee YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE NOOPER COTTAGE, LONG BRANCH, N, J., NOW ‘ALLACK’S, open; quiet, family house; opposite’ de er | W Eng: day Bivto Boo per week et PPENS SEOitOR. <Fpgiaad G LENDALE CASTLE, COLD SPRING HARBOR, LONG “The Master & Bp ue the English Stage.” Island, open tor boarders, five minutes’ walk from This pre-em: { Someaians will appear landing of DK. Martin, leavin, gvery afternoon soot RVERY N jarket an y-third streeis, endid groun in his entire! andemoti “ bathing and boating. Apply otra A.” BIITIEAN, on si ve ac emt gna Bley, premises, Gein CENTRAL ‘HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, WILL open July 2 for ca ¥eason; first class accommoda- ER & McKIM, Proprietors, — FyAterenn HOUSE, MASSENA SPRINGS, ON RaA- quetto River, three miles trom St. Lawrence River, opened June 20 for the reception of ‘guests: accommo: dations first class: the hotel is entirely new and has been Atted and furnished with every melern’ convenience: good fishing and hunting; the proprietors have deter- tnined to present a house in every way worthy of pa tronage; the waters are highly recommended by. the medical ty ina wide range ot diseases. Guide Uprings may bead of Oaswoll, Hasurd & Cor Fin ave, nue Hotel, 4 Ses York. Address eae BROS., Mas- sena Springs, St Lawrence county, N. Y., or 14 Front street, New York. Here HOTEL, he Long Branch, N. J., enlarged and new!v furnished, will open one = ay 31. HUWLAND & SONS. AKE VIEW HOUSE, OSCAWANA LAKE, PUTNAM Ju county.—A few Boarders will be taken on ‘reasonable fine boating and fishing utiful scenery, Forierms ae ress C. CUMMINS, box 234 Post office; Peekskill, 'N. EROY ROUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, 45 MINUTES from New York.—Fine law: hades stabling for horses. SIMONBON, AKE VIEW HOUSE, LAKE HOPATO\ ‘NG, MORRIS county, N. J.—Schooley Mountain range; lake 12 miles long, three miles wide; by Morris and Essex Rail- road, foot or Barclay street. WIGHT & HAMILTON, Proprietors, Boa. AT PEERSKILL, ee N.Y. —House neat, grounds hi 6908 stabling. hs - ON THE HUD- » large and well | CONKLIN, "Srompond street, Peekskill, N. Y. OARD AT BERGEN POINT, N. J.—IN A WAND- somely located private modations, with Demutivul ‘surrounds changed, residence ; excellent accom- elerences ex- n Address box 5,614 New York Post office. D IN STATEN ISLAND.—A GENTLEMAN, OAR! B wife, five children and nurse desire Board in a tirst class house at or near New Brighton; good table. large grounds and stating terms, F, R., vox 4, food bathin: expected. , box 4,1 AT ‘Address to-day, Post office, New York. pom we ee, THE SOUND, IN WEST. house mut chester county, N.Y. in private for agectionss apd hiuwite! ist be near ¢ boarding house, four children and a servant? the beach and not fur trom railroad depot or boat landing; bathing und boating desired. A Sree es exact terms and location, T. BEESEY, Heral office, OARD UP THE HUDSON, ONE HOUR FROM CITY; drive from depot, one family. and particulars 0! ticth street and Bro: Floor: or | rd; house aud location rst | Couxmex BOARD AT MONTGOMERY, county.—Fine house, elegantly furnished ; splendid lawn, three acres; milk, ir room; good fishing within half mile of cainp depot bring ‘horsea, The owner can be Wishek of hi ti cae i iminut ea eisered ; also, ice of Barnum's Ho: a vegetabl Jeasant Second ing. References tel, corner Twen- ORANGE jes, ice, &c. ; bath. ‘ound and every accommodation for parties wishing to office ee No. Ls Montgomery. seen to-morrow, Also of Demarest & tthe ack place, or address box 81 Post (JATSKILL MOUNTAINS—BROOKSIDE FARM, ONE. J quarter of a mile west of the village and Post office, Cairo, ¢ ing; a limited numter, GEORGE Hu. Coss La and (Our lawn. Sixth avenue, or apply to nue, Cai fresh vegetables, land, U ILL BOARD.—FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA. tions; good mountain air; view ; spacious Rooms and ireene county, N. ¥ at $i NOBLE, ‘Postmaster, TRY BOARD 234 MILES FROM rge house, weil s| ys Terms renee 'Reterenc tk 7 Excellent bathing and fi to $9 per week. Address THE HUDSON— aded grounds, plenty of tru: hagress JOSHUA BROOKS, e, Mrs. Best, 453 . O, GLEASON, Summit ave- JOUNTRY BOARD.—ADDRESS W. W. PELYBA, J Kvergreen Hill, Walden, Orange county, N D—AT THE WILLOW / Maven House, Pamrapo, Newark Bay; 30 minut Il street; nice Rooms, newly. furni fishing, &c. \OUN from W: top Boa! TRY BOARDERS WANTE rd; good bathing, Waverley ‘House, 759 Broadway. NOUNTRY BOARD, NEAR BRATTLEBORO, VT.— J, Hersons desirous of obtaining good the pleasantest villaxes in New addressing C, PB, STON Fayettevil ished. and ti; Apply at the Board, in one of ngland, can do so by ve County BOARD—AT A FARM HOUSE, 60 MILES / from the city: plenty shade, milk and eggs. Apply at 244 West Fourth street, New York. Terms J tuoderate.”” Cousasy BOARD WANTED-FOR A SPANISH GEN- Raghsh New Y. man and his brother of fifteen, language. Address A. L., box in a respectable e tamily, where the boy can receive lessons in the 1,581 Post office, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A PARTY OF / six adults. Address, stating terms, M. R. S., Herald office. NOUNTRY BOARD AT BEDFORD STATION, NEW J Yo an | trui JAMES | Qouxtey BOARD CAN BE hore, at $7 per week, of SIDNEY 8, trot | TOPPING, pleasan ( YOUN rk; rooms large; plenty of si it plentilul; cam accommodate CROMWELL, Bedford Station, HAD, m the sea farmer, Hridghampton, t rooms and good table, TRY BOARD AT. LONG BR shade, lawn, fruit, milk, eggs, Ac. ; hade: vegetables 12 or 15. Address New York. , FIVE MINUTES Suffolk county; RANCH, N. J.— hours’ from New York City, five minuies trom depot, near the surt; SLOCUM, Long terms 1 Branch, YOUN farm hous tain air; noderate. Address EDWARD N. J. TRY BOARD WANT :D—BY | u Address Uptow n Branch office, 1,260 Broadway. YOUN / distance of New York, for five be reasonalie. Address, With particulars, box 5,665 P olfice, New 1OUN / tear Speonk of Moriche’s, for mother, ters and one son. J TRY BOARD WAN% York, BOARD. WANTED—ON rRY Address EUNICE, ‘Herald ED--WITHIN AN HOURS persons; terms inust Le \G ISLAND, tour daugh: + Williginaburg, Le 1. YOOD HOU GOOD BOARD, GOOD Lope good turniture, good food, good beds, good ground: ford delves cod views. For particulars address C, , box 448 Post office, South Norwalk, Co: OOD BOARA AND PL FASANT ROOMS CAN BE OB. tal dress eoun.y, red in a UBSTAN rivate family, at a mo TIAL, Mount Vern derate Ty rice. Ad estchester poop BOARD AND ROOMS CAN BE OBTAINED AT terms Caiskill, YOOr up very healthy, 6 miles trom Coxsuckie troin last, year’ Hi depot address private boarding house in the anid $10 per Week, Address 8, ) BOARD CAN BE HAD AT the Hudson, among the moun: Add RIVER.—BOARD AT AN minutes iH ary s fpuyran Duy vile village of Catskill ; W. HOLBKOOK, “A FARY good reference terms, $6 per , Coxsackie UNSURPASSED out, and 5 trom k Place, Westooit's Express, or ONG BRANCH.—BOARD WANTED IN A STRICTLY private tam ly for a lady and litte girl; first class Board and accommodations required, for which a liberal MAD- price will be hal ISON AVes ERSONS accommod: references exc! tlerala Uptown ‘Brauct WISHING COU For further particulars dress hb office, TRY BOARD CAN BE ed ata pleasant (armhouse among the He! Mountains, with fresh milk a le, d vegetables ‘all on or address mi PETEK N. MOWER, Kiswatou, Greene county, N. ¥. RIVA Are BOARD, NEAR THE HEATH; TERMS $10 horses’ and carriages to let. visu ER, ‘sehooley’s Mountain Springs, Address 8, NJ. ARTIES WISHING A HEALTHY AND DELIGHT. ful shore front, with first class Board, in private and fishing; ‘37 West having modern house (with on splen ad water front, fine also accommodations fot | OF aadrons W: HL Ninth serge Fort Washington, L. as and water), thing, Boating | * ir horses, a VANDERV BEM, R ntyare BOARDING, ONE HOUR FROM CITY, three minutes trom depot, 38 trains stopping daily, Jor families, ladies and gentlemen; healthy locatio on premises; terme moderate oat ny venue, Hai ‘on DIAL R, ‘No. Ii Spruce stree unapirr soos sam BOARD WANTED—FOR A Ot tovexcee al reee DEVINE. Hor-id Untown Brauch oticee® UMMIT.— OMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, AT SUMMIT GORY, Samui RL Institute. fram §10t0 $14 Address A a re HOUSE, CORNWALL, ON THE HUDSON, ew M. STEWART, PROPRI [BTOR, ours RETREAT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N. ie 4s now open for reception of guests Carriage wate on ne srrival of trains and boats. For pret iey RIRSON, the Hatter, 212 Broadway, or E. 0. bie N, “Proprietor. MUAMOYNE HOUSE, JAMESPORT, LL: SEYMOUR ‘ORWIN, proprietor. This new lund spacious house is closely sttuiired eside the Peconic Bay; fine fshing, ng and bathing; large, airy rooms: no mosau . Slieinviaand YMOUR CORWIN. YACK.ON-HUDSON.—SMITHSONIAN HOUSE 18 open for permanent or transient at ests: race boating and peas near steamboat landing. M. L. BIGELOW. ov RLOOK MOUNTAIN: HOUSE—ON THE CATS- kills, chy Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y¥. ticulars address LASHER, Overiook Mountain House, stock, N. ¥., or JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broad- way. | Palade HOUSE, 152d street, ON THE HUDSON, Tho best of accommodations at_moderate aay __ PAULL & DUNCALE, R" VAN “WINKLE HOTEL—NOW OPEN FOR SUM- ure mer Boarders; just below the cet House: air, mountain seenery, fine drives good board. Address M. J. HAINES, Proprietor, Greene county, YRACUSE HOUSE, SYRACUSE,—TRA guests only $2 per day; permancnt at reasonable Fates; travellers and the he pbs patronage solicived, PBTERS, late of New York. TPARRYTOWY, HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN 0: Hudson.—This beautiful Summer resort now open; 495 fect above the Hudson, commanding a fine view of river and mountain scenery. |OWER HILL HOUSE, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L, ! opened June 2, 187% CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Pro- Prietor, late of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. HOMPSON'S ATLANTIC PAVILION, HIGHLANDS, J.—This favorite seaside resort is now open tor reasonable terms: boats leave four times a day, foot of Murray street, and the Sea Bird daily, foot 1 ‘anklin street. SEPH J. THOMPSON, Proprietor. TNITED' STATES HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I. The proprietor having enlarged and newly fur. ished the above hotel all through takes pleasure in an- nouncing to his patrons and the public in general that he 1s now open for the reception of guests on the most satis- factory terms. Grand opening hop on Saturday, July 5, 1573.” ICHAEL MULRY, Proprietor. Wickore HOUSE, LAKE RONKONKOMA, Lowe Island, 43 miles by Long Isiand Railroad.—A charm- ing spot to spena the Summer season; comfortable rooms, en sulte or singly, and a well furnished table. The lake, over four miles in'circumference, is peculiarly at- tractive, and atfords fine boating, bathing and. tishing: sail and row. boats, billiard: croquet, swings, &., have been provided. Families wist int fo avoid. the noise and confusion of the 4th of July will find this a desirable re- sort, Terms—For adults $10 and children $5 per week. For farther particulars and time table address J. WYCKOFF, proprictor. box 1,573 New York Post office. _ WHITESTONE. —PLEASANT ROOMS AND FIRST class Board can be had; good bathing, boating and fishing. Apply at the Haggerty House, Whitestone, or 267 West Twenty-third street, WHMESTONE Housn, WHITESTONE, L. I.—FIFTY minutes from city by boat or rail.’ Good rooms, With gas and water, a reasonable raves; boating, sailing, bathing. EH, POWSLL, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT®, 810.— are retailing the best nea i richest toned CO-OP) : PLANO MAKERS, No. 9Great Jones street, near Broadway. —$125-BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE, Stool, &c., modern improvements, fully guaran ; Maghificent 7% octave agratfe Fosewood over* strung (Goldsmith) Pianoforte ; immense sacrifice. GOLDSMITH, 2 Bleecker street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100.—A WEBER 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, carved case and legs; great bargain for cash, J, BIDDL , 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A DECKER & BROS. FOUR ROUND 7g OCTAVE AA rosewood Pianotorte tor sale —Has alt improve: | inents, with guarantee; also one Grand Scale 7% Octave, cost $99, for $250, At private residence 210 West Twenty: firs) street STEINWAY PARLOR GRA ‘D_ PIANOFORTE; A but very little used: cost $1 price $70. Apply for two days, at 51 Eust Twentieth street BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE FOUR ROUND corner rosewood Planoforte, used. #X months, fully guaranteed, cost $950, tor $0); Stool and Cover; Cable Cost $100; Nas box tor shipping; Parlor, ber and Dining Furniture; a sacrifice, Ke 25th st., between 4th and Lexington avs BARGAIN.—FOR LESS THAN $100, A FOUR round corner Pianotorte, Cover and Stool; in perfect Order: sweet, powerful tone. Apply at 28 Third strees, between Bowery and Second avenue PRIVATE FAMILY, GOING TO EUROPY, WILL DIS- pose of their magnificent 7% octave, carved, four Found cornered, rosewood Pianoforte, cost $1,000, for $800; Stool, Sots iat te tor five years. Call at pri- vate residence 12) West 21d st MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Made to order by city makers, fully guaran teed, used 5 montlis, cost $1,100, for $275; Parlor, Cham. ber and Dining Furniture ‘at’ a sacrifice. Property of family leaving city, 36 West Fifteenth street, near Filth avenue. 4 brary, Cham: ence 104 Bast P, HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PLANOFORTES FOR the trade cheaper and better than small makers n buy the stock. Thirty-titth street and Tenth ay., N. ¥. IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS: NEW and most beauurul styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lowest, prices for cash of Was! instalments, or for rent, during this month, at RS’, 481 iste than can be found elsewhere, RD.— A$ There wilt be ho vacation. The New York Conver. Yatory of Music, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Belmonteo's and Brooklyn Rranche Wom, We 10%, and 106 Court street, mear Siate, remain open during the Summer for private And class initruction in all branches of Music and Modern Languages. IMEZVOUS LA MUS TQUEM—DO YOU LOVE Muster beantiful book, sven away at WATSON'S musle rooms, 92 Clinton place: Private lessons, Fiano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Singing, & WASTED THREE OR FOUR MUSICIANS FOR A Fourth 3 wheat eo up the river; men wanted who can play without drinking. Inger. Apply at 1% Broadway, room CIGARS: ‘AND TOBACCO. TIGARE OF | HAVANA TOBACGO,—ROBA CONCHA Dubs Galaens, $60; Bspanoias, $65; eq Ww impared it appearance pad gusliy. (2 Raiten nee, MIMI, written by Dion Bouclealt and H. Mui The scene takes place in France, and at the. present time. CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY BY Mr, D BOUOICAULT Mr, W. Il CRISP, Mr. Bag RINGGOLD, AMB, Mr. HOWSON, ar. HOW aU MANNY Powraie le waite WL Mis Misa F, FOS’ VANDYKE, * AoT I. The grounds attached to the house of Darosel. The adjacent garrets of Maurice and Rigolette, The Artavsl iodtngs. The ball room of Mine. Darblay, The fate of MIMI. 1BLO'S GARDEN. MORE NOVELTY, T Acts (ounded on the Bohemian af Fa SDR on the emians ‘ar resenting a series of Vivi ie ui P. rick OF sre RUPE LORD GORDON = LARA e es Harry Marchment Me, Kennedy ; Wilson, Mr. Morton; Bronson, Mr. Ri ndy, rutone; James Marche Mr. Collier; Twalterd Mr, Kilbourney Ellen, Mise Prior; ‘Mary, Miss Laura Joyee; Mrs Clayton, Mrs. ‘AO? tn Pursult. "ACT Il. ;—-Canght and Not Caught, I1].—Springi LAST WEEK OF LULU IN HER “WOND RO BOURD, MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. wea THEATRE, FRELIGH.. Manages WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 2, 1873, Groner. FRANC BE. Mr, HENEY CLIFFORD, CHARLES BE, DOBSON, NEWCOMB. bere J, SANBROOK, the Gront Gymnast ALA. The immensely successful BEG eee uh’ Week): My Stor THE MAN wage, ari WHITE HAT. Mr. GEO. FRANCE... :SLOPPY Gam Singing, Dancing, Banjo In preparation tor speedy pretuction” A gorgeous Pantomime Dy the HERNANDEZ FOSTER TROUPB. LYMPIC THEATRE—EVERY EVENING AT& UNSURPASSED ATTRACTION, GRAND EVENT OF THE SEASON, NOTHER NEW NOVELTY. Ragagement for a limt limited period of the STONE, MISS AMY STONE, MISS AMY STON! who will appear till further rl in her er superb Romantic } Sloaiert Dra Shareing gifted sn and Looms Cana RENPRH CONNER THE LITTLE LEOPARD’ ‘OF FRANCE. Beautiful Scenery, Elegant Costumes, Fresh dpe | pointments, New ‘echanical Effects, a Compiei Supreme Cast ot Charactera The entertainment chi lenges “competition in Excellence, Completion a Novelty. GRAND EXTRA MATINEK JULY 4, AT 2 P. M, GRAND EXTRA MATINEE JULY 4 AT 2 P. ML Matinees at 2P. M., Wednesda; y and Saturdi MPERRACK GARDEN THEATRE, Fitty-eignth THis EDN street. between Lexin; NESDAY) EVENT EIN ENGEL | and PAIMPOL AND PERINETTE, Prices from July 1 as tollows :—Admission,50c. Reset seats | xtra, Boxes $2 extra, Packages (12 ticket) $a $5 JENTRAL PARK GARDEN. THEODORE THOMAS, THEODORE THO! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS! CONCERTS, THIS (WEDNESDAY) BVERING, JULY 2, AT 8 coe Third ave Y 2, 1873, 1, Raketen Marsch.. “Jos, Ebert 2. Overture, Molusine iiendeissonn 3. Ave Maria .Schubei & Benerzo: { Symphony No. , 0 minor. } Bethooven & Overture, “Tannhacuser Wagner 7. Serenade, flute and horn (Messrs. Weiner & Schmitz). Tid 8, Symphonie Poem, “Fass -Lisat & Overture, “Murrlage of Figaro! Sonar 10. Bex tett, Lucia’ Donizet i. Mlustrationen'’. Poe ello. und n wiged' (Containing id ekew, at ers, ustial Prices Every THURSDAY E UDLEY & ASTOR'S MAMMOTH Se arate STEREOPTICON Mopoe WAR, direct'trom Californta, consisting of’ views photographed from nature and enlarged trom the original irapress ond on glags to immense, lifelike and accurate scenes on cam Yas, showing exact represen ations of the Lava Castain Jagk and all the princ:pal actors and scenes nicl the Modoc War, at Cooper urd: July 3; Saturday evening, July 5. aoe exhibition ot ‘on thd ion, 25e. , reserved seats, Uc, Fourth of July. Admissi SEE THE GREAT BOUNCING scene In SCHNEIDER Grand Matt THEATRE COMIQUE, Og oor ing AND EXTRA CONCERR, Fal “ALLEN tig ate should see and understand. Lectures dat on “The Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unabl to attend these importan’ lectures can aye them rad warded, post tree. on receipt of 25 cents hy adder TOM Mecha RY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF AS Broadway, New York, ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. ty bullding 126 West Fourteenth street. e At OTIONS, troim Ch Cyprus, and tne LOAN COLLECTIONS of WORKS OF ART are opea to the pubhe daily, from 10 A. M. until é P.M. Admission 5) cents, New and important additions have been war tothe Loan Collections. (PUR JOLLIEST. CoUPLE | SEH JOH \NY ALLEN IN NEW YORK, and Miss Alice Harrisom in the drama of SCHNET- SCHNEIDER UN LOWEESA. | DER. MATINEE to-day. ‘Theatre Comique. Ore ON THE FOURTU.—TRE MUSEUM OP Phrenology, 389 Broadway. Examinations dally. AUNNY PEOPLE WE MEFT.—CONTINUED SUCCESS of DreJ. 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