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9 mJ HOARDERS AND I.OIKiERi WWTBP. 1 BLOCK IAKT FKOM CITY HALL.-FRANK FORT Houae, Frankfurt atri'rt, cornir of William; JM roouie. A Room to jrnureeif S8c. to Me. per d?jr. ?1 iu to ?S per weak. Open all night. _ I BLOCK 80LTTM OF CHATHAM SQUARE ISO elean he<!a and Room* at .18 and M c?iti wr day ; (13 and 60 par week> at the Urant Huiiae, 48 New Bowery. I EL KM NT SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR to let, With Drat olaaa Board ; private labia If ilealrefl. 44 eat Twelfth atreet, tiaar fifth avenue. 2 WEST FORTTTHIRD STREET, ONE DOOR PROM Fifth avenue. Famlilea und alncte gentlemen mo ba Bcoommodaled with Hrat claai Hoard; terma moderate; lo catlou uneioeptlouable j private table If deal red. A/? TO $10 PER WEEK.?VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, ?Jm) with excellent Board, for famlilea and tingle peraoui, at 170 Bleeeker (tract, ?u blocka weal of Broadwuy. n BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWVY. FAMILIES OR alajie peraona ean find large, alrv Hooma, with eicel lent Board; terma moderate. Apply at 180 Bleeeker atreet. |f> **^?10 rER, KKJV UENTLBMBN OR with Boar;!, at lb tit. Mark's place, iie.tr Cooper Institute "* | 8TH STREET, l?9 EAST, BETWEEN Btt<'ADWAY AND ' fourth avenue ? Kle.aiuly furnished Rooms to let, with ; or without Board. to families or stogie gentlemen, transient : boarders accommodated. Q BREVOORT PLACE, TEVTH STREET, ABOI'T 81* , t' door* from Broadway.? Com ortahly furnlsheJ Room to let. price sn I upwards; house newly painted; reference gtveu and required. lt> CLINTON PLACE, MOUTH STREET, NEAR Ij Broadwar.?R'oras to let, od Urn and second floors, with Board, to families or a party of ganllauiea. MTH STREFT, SI 7, NKAR SEVENTH AVENUE.Klsxant Rooms, handsomely furnulied, to I si, with Board; house strictly first class; reference*. ??? EIFTH AVENl'E, OPPOSITE THE BREVOORT JLO House.?Handsomely furnished suits of large, airy ' Rooms, with or without prlrate table, In this erst class house; references exchanged. . TO WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. OPPOSITE ! 1>( Fifth Arenus Hotel. Elegantly tiimished Rooms to 1 let, with or without Board, 13 gentlemen and wives or single ; gentlemen. Summer prices. OQ WEST NINTH KTi.EI'T. NKWI.Y AMD HANDJu'J somely furnished Ro >ms to reut, with or without Board; reference exchange 1. A(\ ST. MARK'S PLACE?FURNISHED ROOMS, TtU with or without Board. A 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.?TO LET, WITH X i Board, furnished Rooms; rafereuces exchanged. JQ EABT TWENTY-THIRD STREET,- OENTLEMbN TO can make arrangement* for the winter at the elegant ly furnished house, with or without Board. ?1 WEST TWENTY-FOI RTH 8TRKET, BETWEEN U L Klith and Slith aveuues. ? Fiirn ihert Room* to rent, with first clam board, to families and tingle gentlemen; price* moderate; reference* eicuangeJ. P A WFST FOURTEENTH KTRKET.-SU1T OF ROOMS Ij'x on parlor floor to let ; al?o single Rooms, at moderate rate*, for the summer, Willi or without Board; reference* tequired. 1f\A KABT FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH .11't arenue.?A few joiin. ladies can be furnlibed with Board. T-Iy* EAST NINETEENTH STR' hT.-ROOMS, EN llT ?uite or singly, with or without Board. 1 <yrt WEST TWELFTH STREET. BETWEEN SIXTH ! 1 - j ^ and Seventh avenncs.-Ijarxe and two hall Rooms, on third floor, with l.rct c.ass Board, to ^tutlemfu or gent.erneu and their wire*. 1 ???> MACDOUOAL STREET. NEAR AMITV. -IIAN PJ t)*j somely furnlihe J front Parlor, for gentleman nnd wife, or party of gentlemen. $U for two ; also pleasant front Reotn*, term* very moderate. -|Q?? WEST 8IXTEENTH STREET -EXCELLENT J ?)0 Boaril for siutlemrn or yeiu.emen aad their wive*. Back l'arior, i|2u; Second Floor, front, >d<J; Second Floor, back, $18 per week for two; gas, bath, closet*, Ac. JQQ MADISON AVENUE, SECOND HOUSE FROM , J.OO Thirty-lint street?Verv elegant y furnished Floor*, or stilts of Rooms, with or without private table; appoint- . menu first class. "JQQ MACDOUOAL STREET.- HANDSOME FUR 1 lfJU nlahed Kooms to let, singly or en aulte, for families or single gentlemen; house contains ali the modern Im- I pruramenls. Terms moderate. 1/10 FIFTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON ItJ arenue.?Nicely furnished Rooms, with Board; for , gentleman and wife, $14 per week; single gentlemen, i>7. 1 WEST TWKNTT-THIKD STREET.?TO LET, | JLiJrJ with first class Board, ce eral lar^o Rooms, single or i n suite, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. Neighborhood first class. j "1 (\Cy SEOOND AVENl E.?TO LET, SEVERAL VERY j 1choice, cool and airy Rooms, eleganty furnished, with or without Board, in the tint class browu stone tesiJence. ' 1 erma moderate. rirto *iCT tWU'RTt'PVTT? UTREUT H'RVIMIIKn I Rooms to let. to gentlemen and their wives; Board j for Ladle*. *)Af* WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN ju t"U Eeventh nui Eighth avenues ltuard and Furnished Rooms can be bad at the above addruss. OA a WEPT TWENTY-FOi'KTTI STREET A CHOICK jJTlO of Room* n second and third Doom, with B u d, to gentlemen or geptle-ien and their wlvui. Terms moderate. <140 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREfCT.?A FAMILY baring more room than required, would dispute or two tine Booms, handsomely fiuulskwl, with tint olasa Hoard, to gentleman and wif-s. 4MQ WEST FOi RTil ST R FET.?.VICELV FURZuo nlaliod Booraa. with Board. In a private family; souse has all modern linproremeiits; term* reasonable. finQ focrth avenue, neap.lv opposite calZi O vary church. -A handsome Suit of Rooms, together ot separately. In a small private family; home comforts; private table If preferred. References exchanged. OA/t EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAST jl'U ol Second avenue.?Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, suitable for ^entiemau and wile or gentlemen. House modern; price mouerate. ?)1 Q EAST FOURTEENTH 6TREET FURNISHED OlO suits of front Rooms, convenient for light housekeeping; Board If required, lmm IfKii to $60 monthly; first das* Rooms tor slnjje gentlemen, with or without Board, from $2 U) weekly and upwards. OOl EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, FRONTING )ij L Stuyvrsant Park.?To let, to gentlemen, wlibout , fcoard, or gentleman and wife, with Board for lady, an e.eCent suit of ltooms; private family; no other boarders. O'Q WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.?FOUR 0*)?/ young men or two gtntlemcn wlih wives can l>s accommodated with good Board; nice Rooms; pleasant and quiet neighborhood; terms easy. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET AN EXTENSION 1 and 1'arlor, suitable for a physician and wife; also, | har.dsome'y furnished Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, or fsntlemen nnd wires, with or without Board. 216 West wentj-lourth street. }J1LE0ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS?IN A COM j forkable little hoiiso. for gentleman and wife 'Board for ladvi: 1 est accommodations, with moderate terms. 136 West Thirty-second street, near broidwuy. PRIVATE BOARD, OR SUIT OF COMPLETELY FURnlsbed Ariurtmerits, fcr house keeping, may be bad by a respectable laily duriRS expected sickness; no children or boarders; hrst class medical care and every attention. Address A. J. !>., Herald office. PLBA8AH1 raumnso ROOM! AT 10a WEST Thirteenth street, two doors west of Sixth avenue. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, USE OF RATH, WITH ' or without Board ; terms moderate, *34 West Twelfth | street BOARD AND POPPING WANTED. A WELL FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, | with excluslre use of bathroom, for a gentleman and ! wife, Board for lady only; where there are no other board- | ers; between Tenth iuiI Thirtieth streets, Fourth and Sixth j avenues Address, staling terms and location, J. ANDREWS, 1 Iierald office. | A house at about ?8per week. be; ween Fulton and Foartci'Dlh strccti. Address box 10ti Hernia office. Board wanted for a young lady, in Northern New Jersey. Adlress, stilting lowent term* and location, which muni be retired, E. >. II., 134 South Eighth (truck, W UUamaburg. WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, BY A GENTLEMAN AND wire, two Rooms, small and larte, communicating, econd or third Hoar, furnished, with Board; not over *0 minutes from Fulton or Wnl street ferry; reference! exchanged. Addreu, stating terms, Mrs. A. R. ELLIOTT, box Itit) l'assalc (N.J.) Foil office. WANTED-ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, FOR GENtieman, wife and child; terms not to exceed $16 a Keek. Address HOME, Herald office. * IIOTELH. __ A --MALTBY HOUSE, GREAT JONES STREET, J\.. fronting Lafayette place.?Table d'Hote; permanent Board at greatly reduced rates; good Rooms with full Board furnished an low as iJSlO per week; transient rates reduced to 93 per day; house lirst class and location centra!. GEO. A. MoCLESKEY 4 CO., Proprietor!. A -PARK AVENUE HOTEL, ON THE AMERICAN . and European plan, Psrk uremic, Forty-tirst and Forty-seeond streets.- Superior accommodation* for families and gentlemen ; rooms sjtl per day ; with Hoard $8. Lfberal urraugemunU made with peiuianent parties. J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, corner bowery AND Bayard street?(European plan)?200 li^ht rooms, neatly furnished. Lodgings, 60 cents to 60 cents nightly; ijU to 94 weekly. For gentlemen only. fUllTNTRY KOAHI>. A ?COUNTRY BOARD.?BELMONT HALL. NEW J\ . Brighton, north short), Platen Island; fronts tbe bar; Doe vlaw; ?alt water bathing; thirty minutes from Curtlau'dl treat; tbrea blocks from landing. SUMMER RESORTS. CtOOPER HOUSE, OT8EUO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN, ) N. Y., will open June 1.?Elegantly furnished; boating, fisbing, line drive*: ground made classic by the pen of Cooper: terms reduced to $3 per day ; gas and belli In every room ; faiclliea taken for season at reasonable rates. Address CHARLK8 A. W ATKINS, Watktns House, Albany, N. V., or Cooper House, Cooperstown, V. Y. MOUNTAIN HOU8E, W)t TH ORANGE, N. J.-A FIRST class Hotel, one bonr from New York, via Morris and Essex Railroad, sit minutes' walk from Montrose station. Wild All modem conveniences; bouse delightfully located ana well shaded, with extensive grounds, pleasant surroundings, jliarmlng drives and cool and bsaltbful mountain air; a few desirable roams now vacant. C. H1TZELBEROER, Proprietor. II f OUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, CATSKILL, N. Y.. IS l?I cow open for tbe rec-ptlo'i of guests. Person? wishing Rooms address K. C. DICKINSON. Prourlctor, Or KNO&. tbe IIatwr, 21i Broadwajr. i r CITT 1RAL RWTATK FOR SA1.C. Kut Mid*. East river water front, foot fortt fifth street, to liua for term of years, four lots ground, with building coTorine about one-half. Apply to A. JOUlv SKAV, No. 1 Fin? street. I|H>R BALK OR TO LKT-HOUHH SOUTHWEST 00R' ner Forty seooud street and Madlsou aremie. SUTTON A CU., 117 Wall ?lreet. VERT CHEAP-HANDSOME THREE 8TORT BASKmem and cellar huh stoop Phlladephla brick, brown tone trimmed House; range, marble mautels, bath, not and void water, Ac.: exoel'?nt location: spleuJld order. JAMES H. JONES, 81S Urand street. New fork. Wert sj4?< For hale-a beautiful residence; in skvknty-slith streat, near the boulevard; huoia baring all lb* modern Improvements; ?e /eral lots haudsomely laid oat la flower M'l shrub garden ; mar be purchased on reasonable terms. App'y on premises, to H. WOOU, Seventy-sixth tract, near the Boulevard. For sale?in the upper part of the city, a trnall ilouse end two LoU, In an Improving aud healtby neighborhood, or would exchange for a small I'lacs In iho country, wlihm 8u or 4U miles of New York by railroad or boat. For full particulars plaaaa address BXCHANGB, box 177 Herald ollce. For sale-with tub furniture, on west Twentjr-Becoad street, a four story, high stoop, brown stone bouse; prioe 4i5,0 0. JAMK3 R. EDWARDS, 877 West Twenty-third street. &') AHA CA8B, BALANCE ON MORTOAOB, WILL 3)ii.UWU buy a three story TenemenL w4t, In West Twenty-ninth street. Apply to JOHN STEWART, corner Eighth avenue and Forty-third street. BROOKLYN PROPEKTV FOR SALE AID TOILET. A three story and basement HIOH stoop House, PI Wythe avenue, between Taylor and Wilson streets, Brooklyn, K. D.; all Improvements; rent $80 per month to one or two small families, five minutes from Roosevelt and'Souih Seventh street ferries. For sale or to let-two thrpe btort philadelpbla brick and brown stone Houses ; all modern Improvements; just painted throughout In good style. On Leffert street, near Olasnon avenue, Brooklyn. Terms to suit; rent low. Inquire at owner, JOHN B. COTTE, 188 Bowery. f 1W WII.LIAM8BUR0H, HOUSE AND TWO C r.ln 'U Lots, 148 Sktliman street; must be sold In one week; terms easy. JAMIfS HENKRY, Owner. n i\r~r\ vim, purchase in Brooklyn a two story brick sub cellar and huwatot House, built in the moat substantial manner; cub $8,750; No. 42 Hu?s street: convenient to 1 err let. W M. MO KUAN A SON, 45 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. jersey f'lTY, houoken, hudson city and uerfien kkai, estate. For Sale. AN ELKOANT MEDH'M PRICED MODERN HOUSE for sale low, wltb or without Furniture; dwelling and stable complete; twenty city lota; river aud road front; Passate; thirty-lire minutes fn-.m city; terms easy; Immediate possession. V. K. STEVENSON A SON, U Pine street. property out of til!: city for sale or to kbnt. ALL WANTING FARMS.?9,0*10 acres, GOOD SOIL, mild climate; 34 mile* south of Philadbluhla; price only 1*26 per acre; also Improved Karma. The iilare la growing more rapidly tbau most any other place In toe United Slates; thousands are settling. Address C. K. LANDliS, Viualand, N. J. / lOTTAUEB-NBW AND DESIRABLE, WITH ONE \ or more full lots, live minutes from depot at Ellzabethport, New Jersey, for sale; terms, fjiiUU and upward each; remainder monthly Instead of rent; examine them. E. K. KKLLOOU, No. 8 Broadway, New York, or Second sLreot, Ellzaoeibport. -TiLEGANT TWO 8TORY NEW FRENCH ROOF COTFj tage, 10 rooms, cellar, piazzas; acre gHrden; four minutes from North Shore Staleu Island ferry ; $5,.>1)0; easy terms; surroundings first class. DAKK1N, 50 Broad street. FOR BALE-IN ORAN'lE, NEW JKRSEY, A VERY desirable Residence; half acre land ;.house 84 feet wide, thirteen room*; has water, cm. furnace, range, Ac.; price $12,000; terms easy ; will exchange. TAYLOR A STEARNS. No. 1J< Pine street. fV)R SALE CHEAP?A FARM OF 141 ACRES; 13 ACRES cleared; balance good wood land; well stocked. Apply to A. LoftENZ, 156 Laurens street, New York. C't ODD OPPORTUNITY FOR A CARPENTER AND T builder.?A Farm of 24 acres, all cultivated, well stocked and furnished, together with the harvest of this season ; also furnished wltb a carpenter shop and tools. Reason for selling, the owner too old to work the place. For terms apply to A. LORENZ, 156 Laurens street, New York. C^tREAT BARGAIN.?$3,600 ?STONE HOUSE, FOUR X acres land, barn, plenty fruit, located very finely; 1U minutes from Nortb Shore ferry, on corner; terms easy. DAKKIN, 00 Broad street METUOHEN, new jersey.?a FRUIT place OF six acres for sale, at great bargain: also jFarms,Country Seats, Cottages, Ac., lor sale and to exchange. KELLY BROTHERS, S05 Broadway. T RE MONT-FORTY MINUTES FROM TWENTY-SIXTH street.?A beautiful Cottage with garden, vegetables ready to pick, to a small, genteel family; $300. A. K. PLi 'MLEy, 60 North Moore street, or on premises, corner Washington avenue and Mott street. Mr. WEEKS. TO LET?A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, ten miles from the city ny rail; price, board of a single gentleman. Address S. C. B., box 1,328 Post oOlcu. REATj estate to exchange. IjUOBAHOI OR FOR SALE FARM IM ONEIDA J county,, with stock, crop furniture, Ac. Owner at Bowery._ B. WHITE. For sale ok exchange-a fine country skat at riuniington, L. I.; will take farm or lots; agents need not answer. Address W., box 160 Herald office. real, estate wanted. WANTED?A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP UNFIT Rnlshed House, located between Third and Sixth avenues and Ninth and Twenty-sixth streets, at reasonable rent; state lowest price. Address A. t A., 886 Broadway, room 29. to let for business purposes. AT 423 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH street?Fine, medium tiled Store; choice location for bualneis and low reut. Avery desirable house, near union square. admirably adapted for physicians, private family or otherwise; contains 14 rooms: to let unfurnished by WARD it OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. A PARTY HAS A DESK ROOM TO LET-ON DUANE street, below Broadway; near the auction houses. Address box 1(10 Herald office. TN CONSEQUENCE ?F ILL HEALTH, THE SPLENDID I Store, 678 Tblnl avenue, corner Thirty-eighth street, to let; best stand on Third avenue for dry goods; cloaks and sliawis will pay the rent. TO LET-A LARUK BUILDING, FOR BUSINESS OR other purposes, size MxlUO, containing two large floors and basement; will let part or the whole. ISAAC DURYEE, 226 and 228 Sixth street, near Third avenue. rpO LET-A LABOR STORE, FOUR ROOMS AND I basement, with two fine show windows. Apply on premises, 693 Seventh avenun. mo LET-THE STORE. WITH THREE REAR ROOMS, J. KU) East Thirty-fourth street, titled up ; a good stand for auy business. Rent reasonable to a rood tenant. Immediate possession. R. H. H1NE, 574 Second avanuc. TO LEASE?FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE CORN Exchange Mills, on East Twenty-third street, near avenue A and Greenpoint fe.rrv ; live story brick building; new 600 horse power steam engine; 13 run of stone; three ftory engine bouse, yard and staples ; elevator, shafts. pullevs, Ac., In all Boors; all In complete working order; 75 feet front on 'I wenty-third street, rimnlnj through to Twenty-second; valuable properly for any business requiring much room and power; a rare chance, at the present anil prospective brisk demand for breadst ilfs. Inquire at 112 East Fourteenth tt. TO RENT-THE HOTEL AND 8TORE COMMUNICAtliu; with the OJympIc Theatre, Nos. 622 and 624 Broadway. The Store, which Is accessible from the Interior of the Theatre, wnuld prove a source at great revenue to an experienced caterer, it beiny In every way well adapted lor a re fieshment saloon or cafe. 11 will be let In conjunction with the Hotel op sialrs. Apply at the Olympic Theatre, dally, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. MTH STREET STORE, NEAR BROADWAY, UNION square and Fifth avenue; for the last two years a laiiles'furnishing and fancy poods; suitable for any bustnes; Fixtures for sale. Apply in store, 28 East Fourteenth street. 1 Q UNION SQUARE.?TO LET, THE LARGE SIX X'' story Building; suitable for a hotel or boarding house ; or will be rented In Doors. Inquire on premises. im KI.LIXiJ HOl .SES TO IiET. Fnrniahed. A FIRST CI.ASS FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, !N eluding silver ware, near Union square, to let, 27 rooms all Improvement* and In prime order. WAUO A OUDEN Broadway, Corner Seventeenth street All parties in search of desirable houses, at reasonable rei.t?, p.ease apply to KILPATRICK. i HoLMES, 40 Eait Twenty-tlilrd street. A FURNISHED HOI KB TO RENT-ON WEST 42E st., near #th av., story, high atoop, bro. tone. Rem JB300 per mo. JAS. K. "EDIVA KD5, 277 West LSd It AFURNISIIIl) HOUSE TO LET?FINELY SITU ated on Murray Hill. The present occupants will re main. A few select boarders can be taken. Fur partlculari address box 3,671 Pout office. A BROWN STONE HOUSE, NEAR MOUNT MORRIS Park; boat and steam cars; fully furnished ; ntlce low, or would BoarJ most of rent. Address TWO PERSONS, Herald office. A FOUR STORY HIOH BROWN STONE, HAND snmely furnished, Twenty-fourth street, between Filth and Sixth a\ eunes. Immediate possession. S. B. GOODALE, Nos. 7 and (West Tweuty-thlrd street. Fifth Avenus Hotel. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET-BY A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Fine street; West Nlnotcentb, Twenty-ulntb,iEasi Tenth, Fiftieth (near Fifth avenue; and Fifty-ninth streets; also unfurnished Houses, variously located. TO LET FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN STONF House, Flfty-drst street, near Lexington arenue; good order; be?n used at a boarding house. For particulars ap ply to JOHN E. UNDERWOOD, HSO Third avenue. TO RENT-A HANDSOMELY FURNIBHED HOUSE, In aii eligible location; the greater part of the rent takeu Inboard; none but responsible parties need apply. Address W. A. J., box 2,615 1'ostoflice. TO RENT?A CHOICE AND FULLY FURNISHEE House, four stnrv brown stone English basement, or West Thlrty-sei ond ttreet; furniture new last spring; rem $226 per month. JAS. R. EDWARDS. 277 West Twcnlj third street. L'ninraNbed. AT LOW RENTS, NRAR BROADWAY THE IIIOF stoop House, .3 Amity street; also tlio English base ment House, No. 4 Koslyn piace, house* open fruui 'J till I o'clock A. M. NEW YORK HERALD, MON DWKIJJMJ IIOtJKES TO I.KT. Uuiurninlied. JUST READY?ONI,Y *1100. - SPL,F.ND!I) THREE lory modem llotiai\ eleven r.onu; Italian unesueptlonatde. btvow hifttleth atri:ot. Other., $?Utl, -(HI t'KW aud upwards. FurniaheJ Huuxet, good variety, cheap. App y ouly between two una ?i\ In ttie aftjr:i?ou. KKOEMtilCU > CO., 560 Boweiy. TO LET?THE HAK03OMK RKOWN STONE DWELL- ^ log 218 La?tH?7enteeaiU atreet, weatof tftuyvt;aanl?<iuarii Q and near St. (ieorge'a cliur .h. * HASTINGS, COLVIN .% SALMON. No. 6 Pina at ret. TO LET-THE THKKE STORY AND HASKMIONT brown itone Huuir. 1,860 becuml arcnue. be'.wueu Kiltyfifth ana Klt'tjr-aUlli atreeta, c mtalnlng all modern improrementa. Foeaefiion Immediately. Particular* at Utt Eaat j Houaton atreet, oorner of Kldrldge. Three first class three story and basement modarti improvement llouaea; In llrat claaa order; to let to a good tenant at a low rental; Hotmail on r'lfty-Ur?t treat, near Broadway. Addraaa HOMER, Herald oOlce. UnrciiMiMira/ nuuor.B *'/ iva.ii-nu. iuj n c.ai Bt Thirty-ninth ?t., 3 story, hl?h stoou. hr. atone $1,800 j No. 17 London terrace, Weft Twenty-third street 1,400 jp West 42<1 at.( near Ht. Cloud Hotel, 4 story. hUh stoop.. ii,7r0 y West tt'.th ?t., three ?ton??, 10 rooms *00 ; g Others, J AM ?8 It. BOW AKDS, i. 7 ffest ftld at j g ROOMS AND APAatllOWTO TO*LW. g A LARUE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH TWO SMALL j ? Rooms communicating, on -Oral floor, for housekoep- , " in*; alao front Rooms on third floor; $8 and $6 t>?r weak. Apply at *6?H Sliln arenue. ^ A FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR. rlVE LAROE ~ XI room*; alio elegant I arte parlor Floor, stores, Ac., for L housekeeping; or will dirlde floor and let In single rooms or ? suits. Four doors east of Broadway. 61 Bleecker street. Abasement floor and other rooms if re- dl quired, furnished, to suitable person who would take . few table boarders;a furnished and unfurnished House, ' * location good and rant moderate; Lease If required. Inquire I _ at 818 East Fourteenth atreet. , A front room AND bedroom, FURNISHED, to p, A one or more gentlemen, without board; upper part of Sixth arenue. Address A. b. C., box h89 Host office. 10 Furnished floors, suits or si mole rooms.- j5 Large, airy, cleau Rooms; bath, Ac.; ocnuplfd br owner _ only up to (he present time; prlrate house. b0 East Bleeoker , street. J Handsomely furnished apartments, front and back Basement, front Parlor, first class piano, two RooniH on third floor; moilsrn Improvements; good tb neighborhood; rent a month. 215 Ea*t Fifty-first street. kl ? ? I uuna wr un riiwi A:IU unuuiiu ruuwiw & I ?1 to 1st to families or Mngle gentlemen; alio two hall Rooms. T1 26 West Twanty-sevenlh street, near Broadway. ? TO LET-TO A FAMILY OF TWO OR TI1KEE PEK- J ions, the Second Floor, three Room*, ami one Room on ai third floor, la a private house, 117 East Flfty-llrst street. Rent 8tl (W6. Pi p, TO LET?A ROOM, BEDROOM AND LARGE CLOSET, with water In, on the first floor. t06 Went Thirteenth , treet. Rant $15 a month. J TO LET-ON TWENTY THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, the enure 1'arlor Floor, to a club of gentlemen, with Rooms up stairs I:' dealred. Address B., Horald otfice. TO LET -FRONT AND BACK BASEMENTS AND FRONT and Back Parlor*, and, If desired, one Room on third floor for private family or light business; possession Septem- p | berl. Inquire at 114 Thompson atroet, near Prince. t(, TO LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF HOUSE $ 20b East Nineteenth street; tH3i and $'25 per month pi I respectively. Apply on the premise*. IE I 41 9 nn PER WEEK.?FURNISHED FLOOR TO D I iplij ?)" let, suitable for housekeeping; gas, bath, Ac.; i R west side; will be let In part. 11 and IT Abingdon square. pi 1 ()0 HUDSON STREET.?FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, A Jj'l with Bedroom, for a gentleman and his wlf#; every J convenience for housekeeping; also small Room. if, A /\1 ST. MARK'S PLACE?FLOORS THROUQH, FUR4:U2 nished, for housekeeping. i _ COACHMEN AND GAltDNKRH. g1 A SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS coachman <marriedV Address care BREWSTER t, . CO., 6th av, corner of 14th st. J d| A GENTLEMAN WANTS TO PROCURE A SITUATION ai for hi* coachman, steady, Industrious young man, who di perfectly understan 1* driving, care of horse* an 1 carriage*; understand* gardeulng; can milk; lober and obliging. Address GILMORE, Herald otlloe. n A SITUATION WANTED?BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS U coachman; understand* his business and can come E well recommended from his last place. Address WALTER, E 448 6th av., harness store. g A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS S groom; fully acquainted with the care of good horses; a good reference. Audress 349 West 11th street for two days. 01 ? c] A SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a man who understands hi* business. Apply, till engaged, at Brewster's, 66 East 26th st. J. ATODM MAN, 23 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA- p tlon as salesman or shipping clerk ; has had seven years' experleuco in the fancy goods uud hosiery business. Address GEORGE, box 179 Herald ofllce. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, IN THE ' country or city; understands taking care of horses, milking and gardening. Address J. II. SAYAGE, 137 Charles street. A' SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY SINGLE man, as coachman and gardener; is competent In both branches; willing to be generally useful; can be recommended ; sober and Industrious. Address J. C., box 2ll4 Herald ollice. COACHMAN-AN AMERICAN. A SUPERIOR, EDUcated, experienced manager with horses, carriages, Ac.; . an excellent, capable city driver; understands gardening, Ac. I Call on or address EMERSON, 147 Grand St., N. Y. * SITUATION WANTED?AS GARDENER. BY A GOOD, * practical man, who understands his business in all Its branches: good reference. Address GARDENER, florist store, 1,213 Broadway. J WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY AN 8t Englishman, or to take the care and management of ' road horses. 'Call on or address E. C., at private stablsn 133 al West 88th st. tb ? - ol TITANTED?A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR vv groom; would assist In the garden if required; an r Englishman; married, no family. Good references. Ad- J dress for two days T. C., box 192 Herald office. if WANTED?A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A C sternly, sober youna mu; best city reference. Call at tu hti present employer's, 160 East 31st bt. _ WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A FROTFSTANT 1 single young man, a* lint class coachnmn m city or f country; cau milk and understand* Gardening; best city ?, reference. Address S. M., box 117 Herald oOice. WANTED-A SITUATION AS OHOOM AND COACH- 1,1 man, by a man who thoroughly understands horses; Is a first class drirer; bus the best city reference as to 1 honesty, sobriety and capability. Address J. A. C., new No. 1 417 Clinton st., Hrooklyn. A WANTED?BY A MIDDLE AOED FRENCHMAN, WHO o thoroughly understands his businetis, a situation as e coachman and groom; excellent city references. Address t< K. D., Wright's harness store, 311 4th av. 1' MMteLB MANTELS. r AT REDUCED PRICES?SLATE MANTELS AND g every description of Slate Work, plain and ornamcntul. FKNRHYN SLATE COMPANY, 40 West Eighteenth street, between Fli'tb and Sixth avenues. / CONSTANTLY ON HAND A <;OOD SELECTION OP I \J Marble Mantels, including some ohoice specimens.of o statuary, Lisbon and Tennessee Marbles, at greatly reduced ? firtcea. Also Counter Tops, Plumber Slabs, Tiling. Ac., at be lowest possible prices. J. MoGRaYNE, -i H8 Flatuush avenue, corner Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. j 1 TV/f ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS-RICH AND ELE- 1 . iVL gant designs, from $9, $12, $1") up to 6260. T. B. 6TF.WAKT k CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between Thlrty-tlfth and i Thirty-sixth streets. Marble and marbleized mantels, grave- * stones. Tiles, Table and Plumbers' Slabs. New show room, with finest assortment of Mantels. Prices reduced. A. KLABER, 134 anu 186 East Eighteenth street, n. Y. 1 t MEDICAL. 1 A SPECIALTY-NO FEE TILL CURKD.-DR. R. COD- J BETT, member of New York University Medical College and R. C. Surgeons, London, can be oonsulted as usual on private diseases. Olllce 30 Centre street, near Chambers. ( A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES. WITH 1 or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor of Midwifery: over 80 ye?rsr practice. Her Infallible French Female Fills, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, specially prepared for " married ladles, price $C, which can never fall, are safe and healthy. Sold only at her office. No. 1 East Fifty-second ] street, first door trom Fifth avenue, and at drugslnt's, 152 i Greenwich street, or sent by mall. Caution.?All others arc counterfeit. N. B.?Beware of imitator* who copy this advert liement. All private diseases cured immediately? ! Dr. EVANS, 94 Chatham itreet, without mercury; bta > magic Invigorator; lost manhood restored id 15 minutes. , A GREAT LADIEU' BENEFACTOR?DR. EVANS, 94 \ Chatham street; his powerful, safe medicine, Ifcfl; also, ; i gentlemen treated; private diseases cured ; manhood restored. j A certain cure for ladies in trouble.?dr. * e^ ans, ?4 Chatham street, with or without medicine; J his double strength Female fills and compound { price $5. A LADIES' PIITSICIAN.-DR. H. D. ORINDLE. PRO- J lessor of midwifery, over twenty years' successful ] prnctlce in this city, guarantees ccrtaln relief to ladlee, with or without medicine. 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near I Sixth avenue. Elegant Rooms for ladles requiring nursing. , \ ?LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE J\.% relief. No pay (until perfectly cured;. Dr. ASC1IER, J | No. 8 Amity place (Laurens street.) 1 A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladles. ?Tbe Portuguese Female PIUs always give Im' mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies. ' A lady writes:?Tbeje pills relieved me In one dav, without inconvenience, like magic. Price $5. Dr. A. Ml MAURI- 1 ( HAL',offlce 12H Liberty street, or sent by mall. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.?DR. AND MADAME DU- ' BOM (?6 fears' practice) guarantee certain relief to married ladles, with or without medicine, at one interview. Female Restorative 4*6. Pstients from a distance provided wtih board, uursing. Ac Eli-utrlalty scientifically applied. No. ; ; l.",4 Earn Twenty-eichtb street, near Third avenue. ( ! XTO PAY UNTIL CURED.-DR. AND MME. WEST J XN cure at one interview: their French pills never fa-II; Kooms provided before and during conlinemcnt. 144 West Fortieth street, near Broadway. ~ SITUATIONS WAJITOP-MAliHW* ~~ 1 ' a 4) ft washington st., bo.-.ton house -man 1 anil trflfe; man understands tanning In all Ite > branches; wife general housework, t an be seen for three / ' days. ' SITUATION BY A YOTNO MAN, WHO SPEAKS GER- 1 r? man and English, as waiter In a private family; lias tlrst class references from former employers. Address F. T., Astor House Restaurant, corner Barclay st. and Broadway. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNO MAN, TO work on some gentleman's place: understands coach_ log and gardening. Address W. U. U., Herald odica. I DAY, AUGUST 15, 1870. M?LKH AT A1DCTION, l tiLEJf B. MIS .Ml. AUCTIONEER, \ By AI.IA-.H 0. M IN Kit * BROTHER, Suui:e??or? to HENRY H. LE?DS & MINER. Siilciro Iran Not. W1 Chamber* street and 77 Rende street, Art Unllerle*, No*. 817 and8ltf Broadway. CO I'A RTN*. K.S Hit* N OTIC K. The Arm of HENRY II. LBKOS A MINER (established "ieharlug been dlssoivert by the duatli of Mr. Ilenry II. ci'ils, m l by limitation, the business vriH b? ooniinuea by Hea B. Minor, surviving partner, wlio hu associated with !n? hit srotber, Henry D. Minor, under the tirm tiarue of ALLEN B. MINER A BROTHER. ALLEN B. MINER. ? . HENRY D. MINKR. New York, August 1,1*70. k LLEN B. MINER. AUCTIONEER. i 11Y ALLEN B. MINI.it & UROTIIER. lata HENRY H. LEEDS * MINER (Established 1847). Salesrooms 96 Chaiubeis and 77 Readu streets. Art (iallerici 817 and 81-t Broadway. Oil Tueaiiay, August 16, at 10)? o'clock, at tbo private resleiina No. 144 Fifth avenue, one door from Nineteenth ireM, EXECUTOR'S 8ALE OP HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD URNITURR, MA UK TlJ ORDER 11Y ROUX. HERTKR, REDE AND OTHERS, BROADWAY M ANl'KACTURRB. comprising rosewood Sulta in figured aatln daiuatk au 1 reen, and blackbrocatel, rotewood Ktagar- a, Secretary, Can * Tabl?? and fancy Chairs, gilt frame French p.ate Pier ltd Mantel Mirror*; Crimson, Brocade, Satin and Laoe Cur.lus, Rotewood iena octave Piano, Velvet and Brussels arpets, roiewood Bedatead, Burea u, Artnolre-a-Olace, loieood Lounges and Chairs. Bookcases, Hair Mattrasaes, >sewood Buffet, Extension Table and Chain, llatstand, Oilotbs, Stair Carpet*, Cut Glassware, China, Silrarplated 'are, Ac., uo. I RCH. jOHJIBTON, AUCTIONEER. V Office and salesroom 87 Naaaau street, opposite the ost ooice. Boarding Home and Restanraot Furniture >t auction. JOHNSTON A VAN TAS8ELL*will Mil at auction on Tue*ty, August 16, at (0)4 o'cloo*, at No. M Trincn street, all e Furniture contained In aald house. Particular* to-morm. L RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. 1 Ofl.oe and salesroom SI Nassau itrt ot, opposite the oat office. JOHNSTON A TAN TA8SELL will Mil on Wednesday at iX o'elook, at the Salesroom, 87 Nassau street. a large aairtment of Household Furniture, Painting*, Chromos, En-avlngs, Ac. I -MARSHAL'S BALE OF FURNITURE. 1, ROBERTS A MoOUIRK, Auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Monday, August IB, at 11 o'clock A. M., l the the corner of Flity-seventh street and Fourth avenue, le Furniture, consisting of Sofaa, Lounges, walnut, mabo?ay and other Chair*; Tables, Bediteaai, Washit&nds, Bu, >aus, Mirror*, Painting*, China. Qlaa* and Crockery Ware itchan Utensil*, Ac. All will be *old to the highest bidder, be trad* respectfully invited to attend. t RTTSTB' BALE.-OIL PAINTINGS?BY CATALOGUE. X P. LEVY, Auctioneer, will tell at public sale, this day id to-morrow, August 15 aad 16, at the artists' salesroom, i Nassau street, a very choice collMtlon of Framed Oil jmuiits, by eminent American and European artists. Sale iremplory. Conuoitseur* are Invited. I UCTION NOTICE.?EDWIN NICHOLS * CO., AUCL tloneers. Over 800 lots and orer 820,000 worth Elegant Household Furniture, Palming*, Bronzes, At publlo auction to the hizbeet bidder, On this day (Monday), August 16, at 10X o'clock. At the large five story residence 13 TeDth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Fifth avenue. Magnificent four round cornered rosewood 7k octave lanoforte, eUht rich Pairlor Suits, covered witn brocaI, atrlped and plain repe and haircloth; Pier and Oral Mirir?, brocatel, rep* and lace Curtain*; magnificent Oil tinting*, Bronzes, French Clocks, Vase*, Statuary, Cablits, bols de roM ; Etagerei, Tables, Bookcase, Writing Desk, > rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Mat Irenes, Bedding, >fas, Chair*. Lounge*, 2 Sideboards, 2 Kitenalon Table*, Ining Chair*, Olaaa, China and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Ac. eaponalbie men in attendance to cart or pack goods for irehaser* at reasonable charges. I UCTION?LARGE AND GENUINE SALE OF X Handsome Household Furniture, Pianoforte, bis (Monday) afternoon, at 1>? o'clock,at residence80 Bre>ort place iTenth street), near University place and Fiftn renue. Kosewooti seven octavo l'lanc lorte, rich Parlor Lilts, Bronzes, Clocks, Palntlugs, Curtains. Mirrors, Elates, Table*. Library, Chamber and Dining Furniture; Bedin r, Mattresses, Carpets, Glass, China anil Silver Ware, utlerv, 4c. E. NICHOLS. Auctioneer. k UOTION NOTICE.?118 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH 1 street.?LUKE FITZGERALD, auctioneer, will sell this ij (Monday), August 16, at IU^ o'clock, all the elegant nd costly Household Furniture contained In private redsace 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, Tlx.Rich I'arlor Suits, covered In satin brocatel and silk reps; lagnlficent 7W octave rosewood Pianoforte, made by celerated city makers; Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Lace Cur kins, Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, Bookcase, Books, Ac. lining Room Furniture?Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, ngravlngn, Tea and Dinner Service*, Plate, Knives, Forks, poons, Urns, ritchers, Ac.; Bedroom Suits, In rosewood ad walnut; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Hair and prlng Mattresses,I'lllows, Bolster^, Bedding, Ac.; Kitchen nd Basement Furniture, Ac.; over 4JU lots, by catalogue, r useful Household Furniture. N. B.?Goods boxed anu ilpoed for purchasers. * UOTION NOTICE.?AUGUSTUS BHULTZ, AUCTIONX eer. $30,000 worth of magnificent Household Furniture, lanofortes, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, Velvet Carpets, Bronzes, Marjueterle Cabinets, Silverware, Statuary and many rare, costly Works of Art. On tbls day (MONDAY), at the elegant residence, 57 Welt t'liteeutli street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, commencing at lt>)< o'clock. Drawing Room Furniture, covered brocatel, richest deecrlpon; Etaeeres, Secretaire Bookcase. Cabinets,Tables, Encoigures, Canterbury, rosewood i'lanoforie. Paiutlngs, by rulnent artists: (.handellers, Mirrors, Lace, Brocatel Curmns; Clock, Ornaments, rosewood and walnut Dressing lureaus. Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Counterpanes, Uanketa, Extension Table, sideboard, China Ware, Linen, jounges, 01at?wan\ Also Furniture Kcrvants' apartments, "ariles wishing to attend this sale take Fifth aveuue stages r Sixth avenue cars. 3V I. J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER.-SELLS, 9 J o'clock, tills day, No. 8 avenue A, large stock Fancy foods, Wuterlalls, Switches, tine Store Fixtures, Reflectors, c. Positively In lots. l>ea;ers Invited. I. J. SWARZKOPH, ?73 Bowery. )V I. J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER?SELLS, 10* ) o'clock, at 250 First avenue, entire Immense stock or ores. Ranges. Hardware, Tinware, line Table Cutlery, Sil rplated Good*, liouse Furnishing Wares ot all description; so all the Tools, Machinery of large manufactory, to closa e business. Positively la lots and no reserve. Dealers and hers Invited. >Y MAX BAYERS OORFKR, AUCTIONEER-SELLS 10 3 o'clock, 104 Spring street, elegant fixtures, two band>me Bars and Back Bar, extra large Refrigerator*, Une Case, lasaware, Stook Liquors, Battle Engravings, Tables, hairs, Crookery, Stoves, Sc., of large liquor store and reslurant. MAX HAYERaDORFER'b salesroom, b7 Third av. ITESRY DREHER A HOPKINS, AUCTIONEERS, 19 71 Bowery.? Mortgage sale of a Lager Beer Saloon, Moday, August 16, at 11 o'clock, at 113 Hester street:?Counters. Iiatra, Tables, Mirrors, Ice House, Bagatelle Table, Ploirea, Glassware, Ac. By order of E. LlrPMAN, City Martial and Attorney tor mortgagee. I/TARSHAL'S SALE. .1. BOUART. AUCTIONEER. WILL \1 sell at pnMIc auction, on Monday, the 15th day of ugust, 1870, at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, at Nos. 122.124, 2ri, 133 and 1.15 West Twentv-Ilfth street, under and bv virtue f several executions and by order of the Marshal. The fTects of a large carriage manufactory, consisting of 2 Phae>ns, 22 Buggy Carriage Parts, Coach and Coupe Carriage 'arts; Wagon, Phaeton. Brett, Rockaway. Buggy, Landau t. Drag, Coupe, Landau and Victoria Bodies, 32 sets of I'heela, 186 pets of Bows, Axles, Bolls, Custings, Jacks, Utiles, Iron, I'ainta, VarnMi. Ac.; aluo, Forces Tools, tenches, Vices, Safe, Office furniture, Ac., stibjcct to a cernn chattel mortgage. JOHN H. HlLLlER, Marshal. LfARSHAL'S BALE?OF THREE DOUBLE FURNIVJL ture Trucks, this ilay, at 11 o'clock forenoon. In front if Eighth District Court, ourncr of Twenty-secoud street nnd eventh avenue. CHA.-i. A. CLARK. Marshal. VfARSHAL'S SALE.--R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 185 ,vL Chatham street, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, a quanItv of Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, Ac.; alto the Fixture* of a Shoe >tor*. By order of P. FEENEY, City Marshall. l,fORTUAOE BALE?BY VIRTUE OK A CHATTEL VI mortgage I will ?ell th 1* day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, it No. 262 Bowery, one Iron Safe, Fixtures, Ac. PETER BOWNE, Attorney for Mortgagee. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.?R.^FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 135 Chatham .street, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, 50o lot) >f Silk and other Dresses, Broche, Crape, Silk and Woolen Shawls; Remnant*, Silk and Dress Goods, Underclothing, jullts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots and Shoes, Ac. By order if J. McUler, 4y East Houston it. SHERIFF'S SALE.?RODAY 8. BRASSEL, AUCTIONJ eer, will sell this day. at 11) o'clock, at 460 Pearl street, 4 jails of Havana Tobacco. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. Antiiost Mn.lt i, Deputy. r|7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON TUESDAY, tt at 1054 o'clock, all the genteel Parlor, Dining Room, Sedroom, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture contained in the esidence 134 Carmine street. Sale rain or abine. rr7ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, THIS TT day, at 9 o'clock, at 464 Canal street, a large quantity ol "urotture, Carpets, French plate Minors, Curtains, Piano, Parlor Suits, Centre, Extension Tables, China Dinner and Tea 5ets, Silver Ware, Lounges, Bookcase, Wardrobes, easy, 'ocking and other Chairs, black walnut, chestnut and enameled Chamber Suits, hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Bedding; Ine Clocks, Vases, Woodwaro, Stoves, large lot Oilcloths, yfatHnrvc ? lorito / iiqntitv nf fino irrnnri h&nrt Purnftta. Ktalt itods. ftu'ii everything for housekeeping, to suit families and lealers. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 City Ilali iil&ce ?Sells on Oil* day, at 10J$ o'clock, the Contents of the Boarding Home 39 Marion street, consisting >f Feather Beds an 1 HeJding, Bedsteads, Carpets, Oilcl Jth, Exteusion Table, Chain, Stores, Kitchen Furniture, Ac. FINE ARTS. I F.LDS ART OALLEKIES-NOS. HIT AND 8I? BROADIJ way?Free exhibition of tin* Paintingi aud Statuary at irirate sale. FD ftNITPttt. A MAGNIFICENT DOfBLE SATIN BP.OCAThL PAR lor Suit, nearly new, made to order for sjfiCO, will b? Hold for $276. one do. (Ingle butt, $150; black wa.nut striped rep* Suit, 5(66; magnificent Pianoforte, cost $6oU, for $275 alio a lot Parlor, Chamber, Pining Furniture at sacrliice foi rash; residence 12 East Tenth street, one block weatol Broadway, between Unirersity place and Filth avenue. A RICH R08EW00D PARLOR SUIT-NINE PIECES slip covers; cost Sf3(H>, for 410(1; one do., ifctfu; tw< ftnlts.ln reps, at $76; 20 Carpets at 60c. per yard; magnlil L-eiit < octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost ?7(K), tor $it50; also, bedroom and dining room Furniture at half cost. Private evidence, 118 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue A MAGNIFICENT DRAWINO ROOM SUIT, OOVEREE French satin brocatel, made order, cost $41(1, for $150 >ne do., a60; Etageres, Bookcase, roiewood Pianoforte , Paintings, Brontes, Chamber, Dining Room Furniture, Sll rerware. Carpets, Mirrors, at half original cost; propertj 'amlly leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth a v. CARPETS, FURNITURE, OILCLOTH AND BEDDING at reduced prices; housekeepers supplied nt DANIEL O'FARRELL'S, 200 Elgnth avenue, late O'KarreU 4 Ureene. Payment taken weekly or monthly. Furniture, carpets and beddino. Housekeepers supplied with the above on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. KELLY A CO., CORNEtt TWENTY-FIFTH ST. AND SIXTH AV. iitnanwiw. j^OOTH* THEATRE. REOPENING! FOR THE KEOULAR 8E.Y80H. Eugacamont of MR. J08EPH~JEri'ERS01l) Who will appear on MONDAY EVENING, AUOU8T 15. AND EVERY EVKMNQ DURING THE WEEK, in Ula world reuowned obaraotar of RIP TANWINKLE, Id Bouolcaalt'i b??utlfnl legendary drama of that nam*. FIRST RIP TAN WINKLE MATINFE, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, at 114 o'olook. RmIi MMiiMrf air Hav? In &dvtnoa at tba box oflloe of tbs theatre or at It# branch ticket utQoa, ml Dltaoti'* music Hon, 711 Broadway. , . . | The public la speclall* notified that tioketa purchased of aliewalk speculators will be rei'usei at the door. K1 A -THEATRE COMIQUE, ? i OlT Broalwar, opposite St. Nicholas. BUTLER A OILMORB Mana.-emand Proprietors D'>UBLK 1MMKN8K PKRFORM ANTE. CONSOLIDATION OF ARTISTIC MERIT NEVER BEFORE BURN EQUALLED IN THE WORLD, will appear iu brilliant ana varied performance. The new I'antomlme, wblcb has been aeveral weeka fa astire preparation, la all Ita gorgeous magnlrtcsuoo, scenery, properties, tricks, transformations. Ao., entitled KICK-NACK; Or, Harlequin Will o' the Wlap aud the Falrr of the IIratio Dell. Clown- The Inimitable CHA8. ABBOTT Harlequin J. Burke i Pantaloon 0. Cbreade An'i the famous Pantomime Troupe. ' _ JOHNNY HART. ADD. RYMAN, O. STEWART, the atar negro comedians of the <*ar. W. BARRV, JOHNNY QUEEN, W. WEST, in new songs and dan on*. MASTER UARNRY, a Dutchman In Difficulties. J. W. JESTER, th? Talking Hand, brought to this country by Prof. RUley. aM. _ THE ORAND BALLET TROUPE. SEE SMALL BILLS. SKR SMALL BILLS. Doora open at 7. Ourtaln rises at 8 o'clock. Seat* cured elx days In advance. JEROME HOPKINS* MORNINO PIANOFORTE CONcerui, at Saratoga, begin at Union Hole:, Wednesday, August 17. TO THEATRICAL M ANAOER3. A large aud ooustant'y increasing (took of WOOD CI TO, from fresh and original (I('?i>:ub, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building. C1ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. / EVERY NIOHT. THEODORE THOMAS' POPULAR COMOERl'd. TRENOR'S LYRIC HALL, 728 SIXTH AVF.VUE, la now open for Bulla, Concerts, Weddings, Ac., at greatly reduced prices. For balla in September, $60; October, 1^75; November, $80. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHA3ED THE ENTIRE proprietary Intercut in a manuscript play entitled "The Two Rosea," and also from the author the manuscript itself. He Is prepared to sell Interests and copies for places oat or | New York, and also under advice of counsel to legally resist any lurrepiiiiom lmnrrerence trim nm ngnis uj nu<# claim to have coplos of the manuscript. niw yobk, August 10, 1870. lester wallace. Ciobdova NATIONAL EXHIBITION.- ALL PARTIES J who bare sent or Intend to tend coods to tbi? exhibition are requested to I or want at once advlcc of the name and of the (pace required to the Argentine Legation, Wanhlnijtnn, or to EDWARD P. DAVISON, Argentine Comul General, li8 Pearl itreet, New York. PNEUMATIC f' EL-UNDKR BROADWAY. Hi Broadway. coi,..?<?'arreu. OoenlOtou. Terrace garden, fiftv-eiohth street and Third avenue.?Tuesday, August 16. !870, Grand Gala Night. Benefit of Mr. H. Mollenhauer. An attractive programme will be given In the morning paper*. THK FTENINO TELEGRAM. jn the evening telegram, THE LATEST reliable CABLE despatches FROM BERLIN, PARIS and london. the events op the morning in thk evening telegram. to subscribers in THE country. ah parties wanting THE evening telegram oan havo It addressed to them for 50 cent* a month or $3 a year. publication office, 97 nassau street. IN THE evenino telegram, the latest RELIABLE CABLE despatches FROM berlin, PARIS ? and london. the events of the morning in the evenino telegram. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All parties wanting TUF. EVENING TKLEORAM can hare K addressed to them for SO centa a month or 86 a w?#r. ' PUPUCATION OFFICE, 97 Nassau street. IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE LATEST RELIABLE CABLE DESPATCHES FROM BERLIN, PARIS AND LONDON. THE EVENTS OF THE MORNING IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All parties wanting THE EVENING TELEGRAM can have It addressed to thein for ?>j cent* a month or $6 a year. publication office, 97 NASSAU STREET. TN THE 1 EVENING TELEGRAM, THE LATEST RELIABLE CABLE DESPATCHES FROM mOBIN, PARIS AND LONDON. THE EVENTS OF THE MORNING IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All parties wanting THE EVENING TELEGRAM can have it addressed to them for 50 cents a month or 88 a year. Pt'BLIGATION OFFICE, 97 NASSAU STREET. IN THE EVENlNa TELEGRAM, THE LATEST ' RELIABLE CABLE i DESPATCHES FROM BERLIN, PARIS AND LONDON. i THE EVENTS OF THE MORNING IN THE EVENINU TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All parties wantlnc THE EVENING TELEGRAM can hare It addreased to them for 60 cents a month or 86 a year. PUBLICATION OFFICE, 97 NASSAU STREET. IN THE THE LATEST EVENW? TELE0RAMRELIABLE CABLE - FROM DESPATCHES BERLIN, t PARIS _ AND LONDON. THE EVENTS OF THE MORNING IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. _ _ All parties wanting THE EVENING TELEGRAM can have It addressed to them for CO cents a month or 86 a year. PUBLICATION OFFICE, W NASSAU street. IN THE J , EVENING TELEGRAM, THE LATEST RELIABLE CABLE DESPATCHES FROM BERLIN, PARIS AND LONDON. T1IE EVENTS OK THE MORNING i IN THE > EVENING TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All uarttn wanting THE EVENING TELEGRAM can bare 11 addressed to them for 60 cenua month or $6 a year. > PUBLICATION OFFICE, W NASSAU STREET. > TN THE ,1 . EVENING TELEGRAM, . THE LATEST ' RELIABLE CABLE DESPATCHES FROM BERLIN, 1 ABIS AND LONDON. THE EVENTS OF THE MOKNING 1 IN THK EVENINO TELEGRAM. TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTRY. All parties wanting THE EVENINO TELEGRAM can have It addresMd to them for SO cent* a month or jfifi a year. i PUBLICATION OFFICE, in NASSAU S'l'KEiiT, AtlDHETfKt r_ VTIBLO'H OARDKN. NIBLO?s" UAHDEN. JN >?..Hi ^pt^NO Mr^aatr 4 *"*** The managere beg to aanouaoe that during the euminer reoeaa the theatre hu been , ? ENTIRELY AND BEAUTirtJLLT RE DECORA TE l>, PAINTED AND UPHOLSTERED, anil that tbnv will commence their , KALIj ANft WINTER 8EASON TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENINO AI/OU8T IS, when the BRILLIANT YOUNO AMERICAN ACTOR, _ lavrence barrhtt. Will commence a limited ungaKetueut (being hia tlrit appearance lu New York iu ?evernl year*). MR. BAKKKTT will SUSTAIN THE LEADING ROLK In ttie ever-poiiular Drama at THE DL'KK'U MOTTO, which will l?e ureeented with w. A"D OEAurikul SOBNKRT, ELKUANT AND APPROPRIATE COSTUMES, n.nt.tr. H-TSIjLOWINO p" WKflKUL CAST:Capta n Heurl de La.ariere....Mr. LA.WHENCE BARRETT n i i" appearance In new Yurn In al^ht veare.) Prince de Oonuguea ...Mr f. C. BAN OS (<*rrlokfarffu? ^ KLOYD (LtpeclaUr engaged for lhl? part, HUtlm appearance at thle theatre.) Regent d'Orlenns Mr. O. D. CHAPLIN (The popular jroang actor from the Southern theatre* Hia tirat appearanoe here.) I iEiop (a Ilunchba-.k).... Mr. B. B. HOLMES (Hia rlret appearance In three years.) Duuheai de Nerere Mm. PONMI (Her Bret appearance in tereral ?ear*.j Blanche de Never* Ml?e LOUISA MOORS (Her nnt appearanoe here In two y.-ar?.) . ZIMah (a Zuicarl), with Song Minn EMMA CLINK (The popular actrea* and roca'Ut from (he New Orleana theatre.) Box office open tlx dajri In advanoe. ADMISSION.. 71 OBTNS KhSKKl Kll UKKbH C1KCLK reserved parquet stalls . ??.? family circle centh Doom open nt 7?i : curtain ri??i ?t 8 o'clook. Tickets purchased of sidewalk (peculator* will be reiDMa at tbe tloor. Grand opkra house. Corner o! Twemy-llilrd stroet and Eighth avenue. JA.MtfS FtSK.Ji. " Proprietor JOHN k. COLE Mauager SIXTH WEEK of the wonderful artiste KATHI LABNER KATHI LANNEK and her Incomparable VIRNNOIRE VIENNoidE ballet AND PANTOMIMR TROUPE. ballet and PANTOMIME TROUPE. immense hit immense hit of the FRENCH QUADRILLE FRENCH QUAD KILLS and champaqne oalop champagne galop In tbe new comic ballet sitala, THE JUGGLER'S DAUGHTER. SITALA KATHI LANNER To commcnce witb the Terpslohorean Melange entitled Thll NATIONS. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOTICE.?During Madame Lanncr's engagement the usual matinees will be suspended. Heats secured In advance at the Box Office; aUoatSohlrmer's, 701 Broadway, ami Erie Kail way Ticket Ofllce, corner I Twenty-third street aud Broad *ajr. Bowery theatre. W. b. FRELIGM Manager. STILL IN THE ASCENDANT. FIFTEEN MORE MEW STARS. First appearance of PRINCE SADI D'J ALMA, THE MAN SERPENT, ARCHY HUGHES, GEORGE RICHES, miss louise evans, j. s. berry, charley benedict, harry booker, miss lena mASSET, robert clinton, james clark, bobby farrell, All new faces 111 New York, tojether with twenty old favorites. The Bowery specialty. the oreat female minstrel scene. matinee saturday. WOOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. george wood Proprietor and Manager another new drama. MONDAT, August 16, every day at 2 ?nd evening at 8 P. M., ALBERT W. AIKEN'S cew Local Drama, of extraordinary Interest, entitled ace of spades, aoe ok Spades. ace of spades, with new Scenery, Costumes and Properties, and the follow(n^ powerful cast:? Mr. ALBERT AIKEN, Miss ROSA RAND, Miss THERESA WOOD, Mr. T. W. KF.ENE, Mrs. RYNER, Mr. b. I. MESTAYER, Miss ALICE LOGAN, Mr. J. S. ROONer, Mr. 0. C. CHARLES, Mr. JAMES BARNES. I.VERY DA Y AT 2. EVERY EV ENINO AT 8. EVERY DAY AT 2. EVERY EVENING AT 8. lu preparation, tho HEART OP GOLD. OLYMPIC THEATRE. NOTICE. REOPENING. MONDAY. AUGUST 32. FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, LITTLE FAUST. LE PETITE FAUST. BY MRS. JAMES A. OATES' Newly organised Comic Oyora Company. HERVE'S | This popular coinlc production of the celeCOMIC I braie.l ooraposar, HKilVE (Offenbach's only OPERA | rival), now performing with unprecedented LE eclat l.oth In London and Paris, has been PETITE secured ciprossly for this new combination FAUST; by J no E. Macdonough, Esq. The scenery. OR. costumes and grotes<me appointments are all LITTIjE new. Pull and elaborate choruses and luFAU8T. creased orchestra have been a ided. ME PHIS TO Mrs. JAMES A. OATES MARTHA ...Mr. GEO. L. FOX The Bale of seats commences on Tuesday, loth Inst., 8 o'clock, at l.oi otlice. rTH AVENUE THEATRE. O MR. DALY _ . ban to announce that his SECOND COMEDY SEASON at tins theatre WILL BEGIN on or about MONDAY EVENING, September 5, with an INCREASED COMPANY, whlctt will be Introduced ill an entirely original comedy based upon WILKIE COLLINS* last powerful work, entitled "MAN AND WIFE." MRS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, August 15. FOR ONE WEEK. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS and BURLESQUE OPERA. O. SWAINE BUCKLEY, FAYETTE WELCH. PETE LEE., COOPER A FIELDS. Miss OELIA BARRY, Prima Donca. LUCRETIA BORGIA. Tony pastor's opera house, 201 bowery. MONDAY, AUiiCST IS, AND DURING THE WEEK, THE LAST PARISIAN SENSATION, MLLE. IRMA, CLASSICAL, MYTHOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL STATUARY NEW COMIC PANTOMIME, THE BARBER AND BEAPLE. EIUHT STAR NEGRO COMEDIANS. THE BEST PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2Jtf. C1ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. J TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16. GRAND GALA. NKiliT. THEODORE THOMAS' 10JTH CONCERT. PROGRAMME. l'AKT I. 1. Coronation March, King William (new) Meyerbeer 2. Overture, turnout Beuthoven H. Waltz, Melu Luoousiauf tut Lieb und Lust Strauss 4. Balie. Music. I'.irisand Helen Gluck 6. Eino Faust Overture Wagner PABT It. 6. Introduction to Tblr.l Act Medea Cherublul 7. Andante and Variations, Siring Quartet la A. op 18, Beethoven 8. Symphonic Poem, The Ideal Liszl PAST UI. 9. Overture, Zarnpa Ucrold 1(1. Laendler. 'S Hoamweh (by request) Laimer Violin Obhuatu by Mr. Theodore Thomas. II. Polka MazurKa, Frauenberz, ) * c, Polka Schuell, Elgin a M.isyur.t ? 12. March, Am Fatherland Uuget Increased orchestra. Admission as usual. ni Q" NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 OJ.O Broadway. 618 618 (Established 1818.) 618 , 618 <? $ fil8 618 | We are fearfully and I 618 618 | wonderfully made. I 618 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Miuistrosltles of 618 618 the Human aad Animal Creation to be seen at 618 618 one visit. 618 TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A larce and constantly increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, \ Old Herald Building. TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and constantly Increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, V3 Nassau street. Old Herald Building. PIANOFO Itm A GREAT OFFER.?HORACE WATERS, <81 BROADw?y, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeoiu and Organs of six tlrst class makers, at extremely low prices for cash during this mouth, or will take from $5 to 8? monthly until Said. The same to let, and rent money applied 1/ purchase J. ew Chlckerlug Pianos ure Included In this offer. A MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND corners, rosewood Tit octave Pianoforte, mad* to order for $S0(), only seven months In use, will be sold for $276; also rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost; pro* perlv of private family. 12 East Tenth street, one block west ol Broadway, between University place and Firth avenue. A SUPERB STEINWAY PIANO CHEAP FOR CASH.? Plsnos for S60, $75, #100. *125, #150, $175, $200, #223, $260. 8270. 4300, for sale and rent. ' * ' * WM. CANDIDUS. 36 Bleecker street. A BRILLIANT TONED, 7* OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, made by celebrated city maker* at a cost of $7U0, for $350: Stool. Cover, makers' waraatee for five years; In use seven months; box for shippiug. Call at private residence, 113 West Twenty.seventh street, near Sixth avenue. Ask for B. K. MARTIN'S Piano. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE?MADR to order; celebrated maker; fully guaranteed: used six months; cost ifcrt&U, for $326. Parlor Suit, covered brocatel; EtagereaJBookcaso; Paintings: Bronzes; Silvrwaro; Chamber and Dining Room Furniture; Carpets; Mirrors, at half original cost; property of a family leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. AflF.NTLr.MAN LEAVING TOWN WILL SELL FOR .$225, cost $?50, rosewood Keren octave Pianoforte, Stool and Corer; latest Improvements; carved case and legs, overstrung bass. 28 Third street. rHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY?PIANOS TO RENT from $2 to $8 per month, and for sale from $30 to $300 at E. V. 1)1 MSDAV'S, 124 West Houston street; Pianos Tuned and Music Taught. MAGNIFICENT 7^ ROSEWOOD PIANO, FULL IRON pl ite, $12'>; superb rosewood, liavlni; carved legs, overs'.rnu^ Ivihh, with latest Improvements; greil sacrtficn. i JAMbn GORDON, 1W5 Bleecker sticet. uear MacdotunL