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ty} wn CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, ; Enst Side. —EXCERDINGLY LOW. Ayers ore Poe scene aoe —_ ‘Righty-sec endatreet; four Hote, Fifty: }), near Ninth avenue, and four lotson Ninetieth y, adjoining Central Park and Eighth avenue, These Propertins we cun sell ® good slade ‘the very lowest Prosent Market raiea, ch plot can be ‘im- proved. ENSON & SOD, 11 Pine strect. UR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP HOUSE a Lot, 138 Bast Pi arth street; er order; ice $20,000. Apply ou genpeion a the fali or pres VALUABLE WATER FRONT, ON HARLEM river, wt 1600 ny, {or sale cheap. Ju street, bow used by Harlem Steamboat " G. LESPINABSE, 25 Pine st. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS BROWN S(ONE HOUSE, ySx85x100; 4 story; high stoop; near Madisoa avenue, Murray Hill; for sale at a bargain, | Stable if wanted. ( W. I. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE--50X200 FEET. with buildings thereon, fronting on Columbia and Sheri] alrecta. Apply JOHN REVS & BROTHER, 97 and 39 Co- jumble siseet, New Fork. , A THREE STORY AND j lot Tox¥7ig, w few blocks OR SALE—AT A BARGAI from h horee Bugine, two 80 horse tabul y je, Belting, Milla, ‘re. ; room and power bow 70) por year; 78 per cent of urchase money can remain on mortgage. Parties meaning agineas can eddress box @10i New fork Post oflice, ap- } ryte the city, 35:!%, northeaet co: ot, triy-nin't street. SAMUEL OLOV W. P. SEYMUURK, 171 Baoadway. hae Two FINE LOTS FOR “BALE IN SECOND As scene et eee cet ee KOBER! T. NEBKS, % Cedar street. _ West sides GREAT BARGAIN.—FIVE FOUR STORY STORES, basement and snd-cellar browa stone Houses, new; Si yearw lease; beat business location on Ninth avenus, be: twoon Tirenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets; all let for over B18,0:0 per year; will be sofd separately if wanted a st bargain. Apply to (he, owner al the buildings, or to ETuvy £Co., Hl West Thirty-cighth street, near Eighth arenne. Woth street, and also Lota on the Dyckman estate for G, LESPINASSE, 26 Pine atreet. A INVESTMENTS IN STORES AND DWELLINGS « and accessible unimproved Central Park East and West wide Lots are offered capitalists at the very lowest present raies, by V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. IGHTH AVENUB.—FOR SALE CHEAP, FIRST CLASS E Store end Lot, A CHOICK PLOT OF LOTS, ON BROADWAY, NEAR aale. Weat side, pear Fifty-Afth atreet, 25:75 deer well rented ull May}, 1871. Apply to E, H. LUD- Cv Pine street. 265 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH ply to V. DE ECORIAZA. VERY REASONABLE, HOUSE 4 WEST xtreet, four story high stoop brown stone, pply becore 11. a SALE-IN WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, A ry five story brick Factory, on the rear of the lots, and a ree atory frame on front of dots; lots 5)x100; ES IB CO terms $3,000 cash. Apply to SIDNEY HOLSR! avenue. W, 686 Ninth wet HOUSTON STREET.FOR SALE CHEAP, A ‘Lot, with Bull rene siree| dings, on north side, just west of Lau- widening, For price apply to B. H. LUDLOW & CO, No. 8 Pine street. WEST THIRTY-SECOND | STREET.—FOUR story brown stone House, 17x60x100; every convo- at order and fine location ; very easy terms, Apply present occupant. ONLY ON A $20,000 HOUSE. 26X59X100, Address VERY EASY TERMS, Herald office. $2.500 Miscellaneous. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUBURBAN RESI. dence, with extensive grounds, and within 15 minuw drive of the Central Park, tor aie or to let, on very fa able terms, M. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar ‘street, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR & OR SALE—A TWO STORY ANU HIGH BASEME: and sub-collar House, with all modern tmprovements; duitt by the day; situated in a fine, respectable locality ; must be sold, as the owner is going to Europe. Apply on the pro- mises, No.7 Manhasset place, near Rape'yea street, South Brooklyn, POR BALE OF To LET—TWO THREE STORY PHILA- delphia brick and brown stone besement Houses, all modern improvements, on Lefferts street, near Classon ave- nile, Brooklyn ; fine location; newly painted throughout in fine ‘siyle; terins to suit; rent very low to a respeciable fan.ily. Apply to owner, J. B. COTA Bowery. $500 CASH.—FOR BALE, BRO’ ye) story, basement and cella with all modern’ improvements; a fine house. Address box 53 Hoboken (N. J.) Post office. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. For Sale. BARGAIN.-A SPLENDID CORNER PLOT ON Ocean avenue, Greenville, containing nine lots, three ke from Jersey’ City, Deautiiit elevation; fine view of New York Bay, harbor’ and 3 ‘all ready for every few min- PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR £0 KENT. LL WANTING FARMS.--9,000 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, itd ciitaate; {4 miles south of Philadelphia; price only per acre; also improved Farms, The place is growing more rapidly than moat any other piace in the United States; Voousands are settling, Address ©. K. LANDES, Vine junc, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY VOR SALE Wenn enantio IN MOUNT VEBNON, 45 RNISHED BoURE TO LET. — ree anal ee. Tor full particulars foqatts of at At] iberty street, New York, or Ls High tho promises, ‘Bleventh avenue, between Second and Beira atten, Mounl Vernon, AN Jendidly cultivated grounds, choices! ; ir] per aly ewer torus moderate, knquire at 11? ‘coms 37 and 28. ORRISANIA.—SPLENDID | INVESTMENT! will buy Homesteal of a merchant, com house, with H rooms and 19 city lots, fronting on tw bos rireata of tho town; the coraertot alone worth 4.0, betug the beat business locatioa a mile round; also 8k ins eluding the opposite coruer, for B10, Vill’ take one-third 1s MORRISANIA.-TO LE’ ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Cott Cush coly and mortgage, or may be exchanged for improved shy properts. Apply to ks VALLBRACHT, 109 Fulton street or PETER B, DECKEK, 1,016 Third aventie, near Sixty-first street, New York, TEW HAMNURG, ON THE HUDSON.—FOR SALE OR N a desirable country residence, fur- nished. ‘Apply to G, C. SATEERLEE, No, Broadway. : TEW BRIGHTON, 8. I. DWELLING Fuse, all conveniences, with about 16 city Lots, for sale and healthy; tine view, Apply to W. A. SCOTF, Washington Insurance Company, 172 Broadway. NENTONN, &. 1.70 LEASE, A HOUSE, BEAUTIFU ly situated on Clermont terrace, near the railroad dep: Possession tmme.itately; rent $200 per annum, to commence August 1, Apply at railroad dopot. ORK, 2900 DOWN.—AT RIDGEWOOD, N. Cotta; . A NEW L)Cotiago, with seven roome:: good barn aud bit ag ace ol ‘or three minutes’ wi rom dey Trice 7800, tas of ©, SHUART, Ridgewood, or wh. peas 137 rondway. i IDGEWOOD, 1 MILES (1 HOUR AND 10 MIN- uites) from rk, on Lirle Railroad, Fine cars aud Trequent train GTATEN ISLAND, FOR SAL ‘Acres, the highest point on the Of the Great and most extensive views in our 001 equallod for a country seat; fronting ou two road posed to contain valuable tron ore. ©. PITT & 50! ON TOAD HILL, 15 i, command 1 ISHED HOUSE il family, ver, ; Beach stree! Bowery. 5O LET—A DESIRABI ITAGE, NEAR THE CITY and very easy of ess at all hours; Furniture for gale Yow; Tent $500, Address COUNTRY HOME, Herald office. © LET- FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, TO A SMALL family, a well shaded Cottage Houss, furnished, at White Piaihs, within three minutes’ walk of depot. Apply to R. BYRNE, on the promises, or at 425 Woat Thirtiet street, N. DR cP RON oe TE NB TPO LETOA WELL FURNISHED, HOUSE AT PORT Richmond, Staten Island, for the season; bas largo rounds, indance of fruit and ard ainutes aie, al mlanding. Inquire of JOHN H. P: T° LET.-FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I, NEAR RAILROAD, a plain little Hongo, with four rooms, to = piamn little fe 237 Greenwich a Y FULLY SITUATED COT- i near the 10 LET-A tago, with etnd! MOST BEA! 9, on the Sonad, at Rye, Sen bathing within a few rods; drives direction beantifut; distance one hour and ten minutes by the New Haven Ratiroad. Saturday the advertiser will be there to show the place. JOSEPH &. PIRSSON, 11 Wall street, Clit House, TPO, HET-FOR THE SUMMER, AT SING SING, A faliy furnished Mouse contaluing 11 room, with % sore Of grouad; fine river view; garden planted; all kinds of fruit and berries, Hrice, $200 per mouth. Address box No. 9, Sing ing, N. ¥. T° LET—FURNISHED COTTAGES, AT ISLIP, LONG Island, near the Pavilion Hotel: rent 13500, 5460. M. PORTER, No, 9 Pine street. rUR- TPO LET OR LEASE-THE, LARGE, AND WELL nished Mansion, including 50 acres of bighly cultivated rd and woodiand, with numerous walks situated near Hunt's Point, ten miles 0 carriage house and stables tbulldlags consist of extensive barns, groenhousos, gardeners’ te cottazea, gashouse, &c., all in mplete order and ed with every conventence for the Fealience and home- stend of a g ‘and leisure or for one doing business m ce fe ditectiy on the naw South: ern Boulevard, and is accessible at ail hours by care and steamboat or by drive through Centra! Park, To ten- it wil be let oF leased for two years, ata low rent, during the absence of the owner abroad. Applications to box 1,47 New York Post ottice, 0 LET LOW-FOR THE SEASON OR YEAR, A beautifully located House, oa the banks of the Passaic, three miles aboro Newark; handsomoly turnished, fine lawn, gardon, &c. Apply to J, W. ELLIOT, 164 West Thirty-fourth stv96t. Tawn, gardens, orch' and carriage drive: from the City Hall, Stet "MMER MONTHS, FIVE ELEGANT @nd grounds at Tarrytown and south of it to first class tenants, GBO, 8. HANFORD, IE RUTHERFURD PARK ASSOCIATION WILL SELL their few remaining Building Sites {u the Passaic Valley, 40 winutes from New York, at reasonable prices. J. FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, Agent, 10 Pine street. NWO NEW HOUSES AT RIDGEWOOD, N, J.—ONE haa 6 rooms ; lot S0x7h feet; price $3,000; also two story frame Dwelling (26326., with § room: price 4,000; Doth near depot,” Toqhire of own D, ACKERMAN, laning mill, near depot, or to WM. BOCKEE, 137 Broadway. (PO BE, SOLD CHEAP, FOR CASH IF SOLD THIS ‘week—A six room Honse and two Lota, 60 feet by 112 feet 6 inches, on the Shell road, Winfield, L. I. Inquire of T. KEYWORTH, 408 Eight avenue, TH AVENUE, 38XlW, NEAR FORTYSEVENTH e) street, excavated and ready for building. Apply to the owner, A.’ H. RATHBONE, 70 Cedar street. xT G00 TORENT AT RUTHERFURD PARK, NEW «Jersey, a very desirable House, 13 rooms, large barn and five acres of ground; 6M) grapevines, 800 cherry, currants, 900 pears, Lawton jolackberrics, ey: 35 minutes from Netr York, via Brie Railway. Apply to G. M. HUGHES, Station Agent; or to IOHN C, MARIN. 1 284 Broadway, New York. o —HOUSE, WITH NINE ROOMS, NEW $3,000. Wen fecres of innd, all in goot order; lenty of fruits three mi'es from Sing Slag depot. Call on A. . HILLYER, pier No, 6 North river. FARM OF €2 ACRES, 50 MILES OUT, 4 MILES FROM railroad station; good soil; 60 acres tnder cuttivation ; Dalance wood land; crops ineluded ; convenient to schoois and churches; good house, barn, granary, &c. Apply at tho office of Counting House Moniior, 7 Fulton strect.. Land agents need not respond. $¢ large hou: nand outbulidings; 3 way and Hudson Canal; 107 from city; $2,500 down. Owner at 187 Brondwag, room 3, basemen FURNISHED HOTEL AT A POPULAR WATERING place for sale or exchange. ‘W. B. SHROPE, 181 Broadway; E FARM, 109 ACRES, NEAR JAMES RIVER a0. ms in New Jersey, Michigan and or exchan: OSMON REED, 195 Fulton street. T CATSKILL.—FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, FOR season or year; convenient to poae cara, Post oft Apply to MACOMBER & BARKER, #4 Leonard street. TTENTION.—FARMS AND HOMES, ON THE of Houthalde Raiirond, at ices a sate tho simeny 000, Bi, 000, My 5 be nquire of POMBSNIHT Brosdware third floor, room No. 1. . COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR summer, at 8600, near cars and eity, or willlet for fonger term, or soll, Address J. HUNT, box 2,803 Post office, ‘T TRENTON FALLS, N. Y.—FARM, 18 ACRES, EXTRA improvements, only #1 Allendale, N. J., 60 acres, 8,000; Suerns, 100 acres, $9,000; Bloomficld, 18 acres, 87,000; and other Farms, from #2,000 upwards, MACOMBER & BARKER, 247 Broadway, corner Leonard street. T YONKERS, N. Y¥..- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A bewutiful Residence on Buena Vista avenue, command- 8 fine and extended view of the river; carriage bo stables, &o, Will be sold at a great befrgain or exchan; for York city, PN: ty. g CORNISH & CONGDON, 175 Broadway. NEAT TWO STORY COTTAGE. SEVEN ROOMS, garden, fruit trees, in a superior vitiaga on Harlem Rall: Toud ; 80 miles cistant; very healthy location; ebureh, school, Good driven, kc. $000; easy terms; poaseusion’ mae: ‘iately; or to rent, partially furnished, $300. W. MYERowner, No. 7 Warretistreet, room No, 7. C. Broadway, corner of LINE 000, (A. HANDSOME PLOT OW WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, fronting on Boulevard; also elegant Mansion and Grounds exchanged for House near the Park. LESPINASSE, 2% Pino street. XCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM IN NEW JERSEY—A 4 brick House in tho city, valued at $14,000, smal! mort- gage, and well rentod. 0, HOYTE, 171 ‘Broadway. Hee, EXCHANGE--A THREE STORY AND ATTIC brown stone House and Lot on Clinton street, Brooklyn, 25x55x9%. Price $20,000; rented at $1,800, To exchange for a house or vacant lots in New York. HOLLY BROTHERS & KISSAM, No. 6 Piae street. F R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— One of the finest Country Seats and Farms in Bergen county, N.J., short distance from New York, near Evie dd Midland Railroa a, with Good other out: and peach trees; ourrants, raspberries, rieties, tozether with a beautiful grove of dress A. ©, W., 171 Broadway, room (OR SALE VERY CHEAP AND TO EXCHANGE— Chotce Farms, Country Seats, Cottages, &c., splendidly located, in the best sections of New Jersey. KELLY BROTHEKS, 205 Broadway. OHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY--A ry bear Babylon, with trout pond and bundance ot fish SUTTON & CO., 117 Wall streot, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED Nitw York or Brooklyn Property, or for improved Village Pro- perty, near the city, a Farin of’ 17 acres, beautifully situated ‘on the Hackensack river. J. H, BEATTY, 52 Franklin street. EAUTIFUL RESIDENCE—INTERIOR | STATEN land, one hour from city; gas, % acres, abundance of Boarders taken; good stabling for horses; terms rea- sonable, Address SCHUYLER, Herald oitic JOUNTRY RESIDENCE TO Li’ J Portchester, on New Haven road; house; efzht acres of land, Addresa J. vitie, Conn. TRY SEATS AND VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR ) anle, exchange for city Property; large number of Cot- tages to let, in Now Jersey i M. MASON, No, 1 Ceniro street. (QOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—MODERN | BUILT / House, with range, hot and cold water, bath room, fur mace, gas pipes, Ac north side Long Island, #3 miles trom w York; about 73 acres of land, trout poad, fine spring water, frult, &c.; place well adapted for fanoy stock raising; price #16,0u0, G, M. MAYBEE, Greenvale. 'g MILES FROM ee, barn, carriage » MOSHER, Glon- 10U OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A LARGE BROWN stone House, 10 South Eleventh street, Williamsburg; terms easy. WALLACE, 134 Juno atreet, TaGa8T0%, CONNECTICUT, THREE MILES FROM the towa.—'A Farm of 60 5 acres being in heavy timber; frame houso, conch house, ke. ; price $7,000; equity $5,500; will exchanye equity for lots, merchandise or a speedy horse, Addre: N. BRIGHAM HALL & CO. Real Estate Brokers, Hartford, Conn. CHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY--HANDSOME jace nt Flushing, near depot; all inodern improve- ments; bath, range, furnace, Botts stable and green- house.’ Apply at Citizen office, 2 Bookman street. NO SELL, EXCHANGE OR RENT-.FINE HOUSES, IN New York, Brooklyn, Bergen City, Newark, Orange, Paterson, Elizabeth, Beileville, Woodside, Ridgewood, Irving ton and Norwaed, by MADOX, 89 Park row. ED, A NEW COTTAGE; ‘TO LET, FURNISH 4 NEW YORK PROPERTY, IN EXCHANG within enay noceas to sare and DORE. Adareesd. ts LYNAM, | bani erste Beomn, equity. O40. “Adteas box " nay Recess ty nit boat Jdveas J. ‘NAN nildings and 3 Lote; $50,000, equi 00. ‘Address vox Gata NS Fe | Raat Now Fork Postoifee. aie i OR BA CHEAP HOME, NORTH SIDE STATEN () ACRES UN BROOKLYN LINE—FREE OF ENCUM. Ts Atage, barn. Lig neres, Hosly loeatentiwenty 1; 4-0) -wrance, to Rxcbange, for good New properts minw Ferry; 1,800; worth £2,500; terms enay, BY DARIN, <0 Broad street, OR SA ¥ BRIGHTON, NEAT ew two o's, pleagantly loc - CRaieendiateenini iu Broad street. OR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR GENTLE: man of moderate means; Srooms, %4 nere land; fruit, phrebbery abundant; worth sore Staten jean pric 43,60, rt cal. DARRIN 44 Broad street, R SALE AT LONG BRANCH—AN RLEGANT double Cottage, containing 14 rooms, and having all the SoarNeuny faraizbel: Toonted fear the Ma Peed oot 3 ed near the Mansion Honse inental Hotel, and | nvenient to tallroad depots ee, with furniture, j terms ens ire of A. D. VAN DOREN, Long Branch, or e 694 Broadway, New York, F% SALE CHBAP—A NEAT 1 with 7 rooms, at Union Hill, 8 ensack road, near Lewis street, two bivcks {rom horae cars; half the purcha remaio on mortgage, Apply to Dia. T. ARR! al street, up stairs. vO STORY COTTAGE, situated on the Hack: POR SALE OR TO LET A Cort AC acre of ground and stable, situated Orienta, Mat and New H Brine EX VOR RENT OR SALE-AT ORANGE, STYLISH HOVE, modern imprdverrenta, 14 rooms, about two acres of land ; five minutes’ walk trom depos. Apply at No. 4 West ‘Twenty-cizhth stre INE PROPERTY IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW York, for sale, terms to sutt, will exchange for Wostern da, Fi'l description at WAITING & CLARK'S shoe stove, BL Warcen streat, N. Ke | WITH ON 5 on bine of New York in Rui.toad; one hour from New York city; 85,000, or rent Bat; partia’y furnished if desired. CUTOK, 87 Worth street, rear otic. roneck station, N. rk deairab'e for aubalivision and immediate sale; 18 minut from South Seventh at rot ferry. GRO. &. HANFORD, ‘#2 Cedar steeet, 200 ACRE DAIRY, ORANGE COUNTY FARM, weil stocked and highly remunerativ ‘8 vory Gesirable shore Farm and Country Seat; beautiful and chea AF. JAYNE & CO.,1L Broadway, room 86. ge .()() RACH. <VALUABLE UNENCUMBERED LOTS, § 6 Big mies from Grand wtreet ferry, Brooklya, for wr exchange tor Improve roperty, city or country. sale oF exchange tor N™PGEO. G. FItUS, au aie 1, 19 Nassau strect, $1.500 EQUITY IN FIVE SPLENDID LOTS, ievel with grade, to exohange for stylish dou: bie turnout or diamonds, Cull on or address OWNER, 19 Nas- ‘sau street, room 17. ____ CLOTHING. T 118 SEVENTH AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLE- men will be sarprised at the prices J. ANHALT pays for cast-off Clothing, Furaiture, Carpets, Jewelry, ce. | From &7 to $40 for Silk Dre: for Conta, from $4 to $15; for sto % By calliug or a note'by post punctiaky at to by Mr. or Mra, Anh Pasta: ri 1S, 157 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND AA gentleman ean. rec ine highest prices for cast-o. Giothing and Carpets by calling or aidressing, Ladies tended hy Mrs, Mish, TH STREET.— f Carpe, de. “Ladies walted Geatlonen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. ew waited T 248 SEVENTA AVENUE, SECOND DOOR ABOVE Twenty-fourth alreet—Received $60,000 cash to pure charo Wearing Aoparel and Honsohold ‘Furnitare for the Western markot. Promiscs to pay 50 per cen: more than ang One by calling 00 oF addressibg Mi. or Sie, ROSKNBERG. TELEGRAM FENIAN CARTOON, GE SPOOR 1 APER, TRLRGRAM—THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, Ress the nows of the ev over wishing it left ne indir resdionces should call at the nearest news stand and leave, their OF at the publi: ‘97 Nassau street. 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Parties wishing it loft at their residenoos should call tho nearest news stand and leave thelr ordor, or at the pubil- cation oftice, 97 Nassau atrect. Six dollars @ year, one dollar a month, two cents a copy. Ge AND RED, TELEGRAM FENIAN CARTOON, ny VENING TELEGRAM—THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, Ny with all the news of the daysevery evening all ovor the city. Parties wishing it left at their residences should call at the nearest news stand and leave their order, or at the > publi. lar cation oflice, 97 Nassanatrest. Six doll: ‘a month, two conts a copy. Gaser AND RED. TE FENIAN CARTOON, OUT TO-DAY, Age ING TELEGRAM--THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, 1; with all the news of the day every evening all over the ‘city. Parties wishing {t left at their residences should call at the nearest news stand and leave their order, or at the pub- lication office, 97 Nassau street, Six dollars a year, one dol- lar a month, two cents a copy. GBeex AND RED. — ws fj IVENING TELEGRAM—THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, ‘{ with all the news of the day evory evening ali over the city. Parties ig it left al their reatdences should call at the nearest ne i and leave their order, or at the publl- street, Six dollars a year, one yh, two cents a co} FRVENNG TELEGRAM—THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, My with all the news of thi ty city. Parties wishing it left the noarest news stand and leavo their order, or at the publl- cation office, 97 Nassau stroct, Six dollars » yoar, ono dollar ‘a month, two cents a copy, G REEN AND RED. A TELEGRAM FENIAN CARTOON, OUT TO-DAY. ag TELEGRAM—THE GREAT NEWSPAPER, with ail the news of the day every evening all over the city. Partios wishing it left at their residences should catl at the noarest_news stand and leave their o publication office, 97 Nassau street, Six dollare dollar a mouth, two conte w COUT orat yoar, one LLEN 5 ee, A COT NERR, 1 Are Ba TEENS crane B TUE basa es aos oF COMPRISING BOME OF THK MOST BVER OFFERED IN 1 POSITIVELY Among them will be tound the works of—viz.:— BENS gnokhoven,D. DeNoier Rofuen, . Kuek koe! 1. Sel ay UW BNC! Ly Bohne Robbe, Ww. veaer. Huyamaas, Geers, Walraven, C.F. DeVogel, TA. Rust, Fert col M.A. Koekkoek, Leroy, wW. H right, Herzog, Aug. Goomane, A. Eyersen, Iuood Jucods, H. Von bebea, —Portioge, Hand L. Debuel, DeKeyser, Desteuvel, ‘Toussaint, Samaobrooter, —Zelia, Ve mdr, Marobn, A. Mauve, Dileng ¥, Kruseman, Voe, 1. H. B, Koekkoek, Spohler, Newhiive, Rosewood and walnui Cuamber Suite, atyle of Loula XV; jagnificont rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte. All the furniture made to order for the nt Sets “Wine” ett Aeaafitn outa, ene Ve russel, Medallion i wood aad walnut Parlor Sults, richly carved and gilded, cov. erod with the richost description eatin brocatel, striped and ‘cons! nnn SALES AT AUCTION. D8 ART GALLERIES, west coruse of Twelfth st. a PoLast Olt PAINTINGS M EUROPH. D'HUYVETTER, OP ANTWERP. R JOST R ‘S: ELEGANT PAINTINGS: HIS MARKET AND TO BIS SOLD ba tat RESERV! YY ORDER OF CONSIGNOR, iy F, Kluyver, Nectasoa. ALSO A NUMBER OF FINE PICTURES, _o., BY FAVORITE AMERICAN ARTISTS, THEY WILL BE oy Ca ees IN AND Fi 01 INST. DAY AND EVENING, AS AiiovE, UCTION SALE, NO, 12 TENTH STREET. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), dunc i 000 worth magnifieént Household Furniiure, ‘At Public Auction by E. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, commencing at 1034 o'clock precisely, At the large four story residonco 12 Tenth atre et, between Broadway ‘und Fifth avenue, near Fifth avenue, ‘Rosewood and walnut Parlor Suita, ¢ inets, Bronzes, Paintings, Vases, Statuary , Works of A: lain reps; Marqueterie Cabinet, bola de rose; Jard ronaes. enookee ‘Vases, Mirrors, Paintings, Turkish Chaira, Lor Bookcase, Centre and Side Tables, brocatel, reps and Jace Curtains; Fianoforte, Stool and Cover ; rosewood al- nut Bodsteads, Bureasts, Washatands, Cony and Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Pillows, Bols Fe ce Sion Dining Chaiest Glaus, Chi Ext lon ies, Dining Chairs aus, Chine Waro: Table Cutlery, &e.> itive. "Responstt ‘able ry, de. Sale p noe to cartor pack goods for purchasers, charges. Mi Sh ae ey BR aa T AUCTION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, AT 4 P. M., ON the premises. Positive and unreserved sale to cl an datate. “Pie well known Reowiteg Place, rior brick house, containing 11, rooms, in perfoct repatr, and about 1%4 acres of Innd, with a great vant, Ry of choloe trust and shade trees. Further particulars of auctioneers, MALLORY & BLACKWELL, No, 65 Liberty street, or opposite the depot, Tarrytown. A. 4. CRISTALAR, AUCTIO ER, (98 BROADWAY, AA. near Houston strert up stairs, OFFERS ut private sale, T 23 PER CENT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, ey wood and Walnut Finnofortes, Brocatel and Rep Parlor and Library Suite, Chamber Sets, Bedsteads and Bureaus, ‘OMice Furniture, Desks, Brussels, Ingrain and’ Velvet ‘Carpets, Mirrors, Siteboards, Bookcases, 4c. Call, examine and be convinced. Also storazo taken for furnitare, pianos and merchandise of every description, Liberal advances made on alt kinds of merchandise. ASoTION NOTICE RT. HAZTLIy AUCTIONEER. HIS DAY (FRIDAY), JUNE 8, at 1034 o'clock, ut our saiesroomn, 118 Chambers street, attractive sale o! Heavy and Sholf Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &c. Also (for account whiom it may concern) Sliver Piated Wi ue assortment superior quality, : ‘Alwo French Tinned Ware—a full assortment. Catalogues ou morning of sale, R. T, HAZELL & Auctioneers, 118 Chauibers street. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONRER. ‘Americus’ Sainple Room, ting of a on which he has made advan: 43 Broadway. WALDRON & COOKE, will sell by auction on Saturday, at 10 o'clock, the entire Contents of the Americus Sampec Room, 482 sioadwa: ALBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salestooms 108 Liberty aad 111 Codar street. Household and Cabinet Furniture, &c. WALDRON & COOKE wil eli by auction on Saturday, at 11 o'clock, a fine assortment of second hand and new Fur- nilure, &e., including rosewood, walnut and mahogany Par. Jor Sufts, in procatel, plush, moquet, reps and baircloth ; rosewootl, wainut, maha oak and enamelled Chamber Furniture, fm sults and separate pieces; oak and wal: brary und Scorctary Bookcases; rosewood and Wardrobes, Buffets, Hall Stands, walnut and o1 Centre and Library’ Tables, Loun, Oriental, Folding, Rocking and other Chalra; Bedaing in v riety, Deska and Cabinets, Fancy Goode, Glass, Kiteben Ar. tloles; four oak Sofas, in moquet, for bi:liard or club room; Safes, &o. “A RCH. JOHNSTON, A UCTIONFER. Ollice and saiesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will nell this day, nt 103 ‘at the saiesroom, $7 Nassan street, a large assort- ment of Household Furniture, consisting 1m part of painted and walnut Bedroom Suita, Parior Suits, in reps and crimson drooatel; Dressing Buren giish Brussels Car- pets, Ingrain and Venetian bo a large aesorimeat of Refrivera ‘Also a large assortment of Desks of every dezoription: ‘Also 2 rosewood Pianos, Glibert, of Boston, maker.” ‘Also 3 loads of common 'Furniture, with whiob the sale will commence. ‘Also an elogant carved Patent Dentist Chatr, cost 250. ‘Also an elegant walnut-cased Spittoon, &c. ABOU: JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Ofiice and Salesroom, 37 Nassau atroet. ‘By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL. ‘Auction sale of Horses, Carriages and Harness, ‘at the Horse Auction Mart, 112 East Thiriconth street, near Fourth avenue, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at 12 o'clock. For full description see uncer bend of Horses aud Carriages in catalogue, never postpono a sale on account of the wonther. UCTION SALE-J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER,— Magoifioent Houschold Furniture, on this day (Friday), at the elegant private residence of a family declining house: ean at No. 57 West Fifteenth strect, between Filth and Sixth avenues, commencing at 104% o'clock. Superb Draw- ing Room Suits, covered green gold, crimson satin bro- tel of the richest deseription; marqueteric bols de rose Cabi- pes, Tables, Encoiguures, Canterbury, (rte i Bookcase, Modaltion, Velvet Carpets; brocatel, lice Cartafns; Shades, Cornices, Srouze Ormolu Clock, Chandeliers, Por, Mantel, Oval Mirrors ; Reclining Chairs, Ol] Paintings by eminent ar- tists (Holy Family, Winter Scene, Fruit Picse, Interiors, Landscapes), French Line Engravinge, artistic Bronze Statu- winerva, Diana, Mazoppa, Crusaders), tag: ood Pianofurte, made order, celebrated city nsic Books, Stool, embroidered cloth Cover; Hat- Hall Carpets; silver plated Rods, | Dining Extcnaton Table, Sideboard, Silver Casters, Tureens, rs, Dinner, Tea Service; Shefiield Table Cutlery, Linco, French China Dinner Set. Chambera—Rosewood, walnut Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes, Becsteads, Commodes, Hair, Spring Mattresses; Blankets, Counterpanes, China Toilet Beta, Furniure sorvants’ apartments, Partles wishing to alieid this sale take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars, UCTION NOTICE.—l18 WEST TWENTY-SEVE street. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sell, this day (Friday), June 8 commencing at 1034 o'¢lock, all the elegant aud costly Household Furniture, many rare and cossiy Worka of Art, Parior, con! Four rich Parlor Suits, rosewood and black walnut, coy- ered in satin brocatel and ailk reps and green and striped reps; magnificent 744 octave rosewood Pianoforte, made to gree, caak, B70, Stgol, Cover; Etasoien, Bookcase, Centre Tab‘es, Velvet and Body Brussels Carpet, fue Oil Faintings, real Bronzes, Laco and Damask Curtains, French plate Mir- rorg, Turklak Easy Chairs, Lounges, over $0 Parlor Orne: ments, colld rosewood Bedroom Suits, black walnut di Curled Hair Mattresses and Spring Heds, Pillows, &c.; also Bodsteads, single and double; Bureaus, Washstands, elegant Dining Room Furniture, Extension ‘Table, 14 feet; Bultet, riment of Cut Glass Ware; Nozers & son's Ware, Casters, Tureens,’ Urns, Ice Pitchers, Baekets, Knives, rks, Spoons and otber articles too numerous to mention. Over 3.0 lots of Kitchen and Basement Furniture, with which the #a'e will comme B®. DovguTy, avcrioNEER, Large attction sate in continuation of auperior Househoid Furniture, rosewood Pianos, &c., 40. M. DOUGHTY will sell this day (Friday), at 104g o'clock, At auction, at the galesroom, 79 Nassan street, near Fulton, rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, in brocatel, French repa nd haireloth; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, fine Lonnges, and Easy Chairs; French plate and other Mirrors, ‘Wardrovoa and Bookcases, "Hair and Husk Mattresses, Pall: Assen, enclosed Parlor Deaks, China and Glass Wate, Oil Faintings, Clooks, &c.; the whole for absolute sale by cata- ,, AUCTIONEER—SELLS 11 Stock, Fixtures, Show Cases, Bhelvinga, J: iunported and domestic Cigars, Pipes, amoker's Articles, Figure, Mirrors, &¢., of cigar store, together or positively in lots. MAX BAYERSDORFER’S saletroom, 87 x o'clock, 450 Ninth aveni a Third avenue. ioe T OF PUBLIC W RK BENJAMIN P. FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEER. By order of William M. Tweed, Eeqy Commissioner of Pubiic Works. Will be gold at pudlic auction, on Tuesday, June 7, 1870, at 10, M., nt the veutibule of the City Kall, in the city of New ali’Bulidings and Paris of Buildings taken by the Com- mussioncrs of Estimato and Assessment appolaied by the Supreme Court for the widening and extension of Laurens street, from Canal atreet to Waverley place, in the city of New York, which buildings and parts of buildings wre laid down on a certain map on file in the ollice of the Depart- ment of Publle Work Por further partic eer, No. 9 Boach street, roadway. rs apply at the office of the auction Jf, *& PAWRENcE, avotionzER. LAWRENCE, OAKLEY & FLEURY will sell at auction, on the premises, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1870, ata M., on oaay terms and absolutely to tho highest bidder, S51 Valuable Lote, beautifully located, five minutes’ Flashing, L. 1. Combining with its ncceaaisiinns 7 adrantacee of James 8 Bp, at 10:30 A. m., thence by special train direct to Maps and free tickets at auctioncar's office, 10 Pi and by ener ae F, MBA | walk from depot, | ean ci a a4 Third avonue, under IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEE! SECOND HAND FURNITURE, CARPETS, a0. By EDWARD SCHENCK, to-morrow, at 1034 ‘o'clook, at anaes rrsittre: agile canaaata ana Tomer Oosves DI ish Krugse!s large Mirror, marbie Mortar aud Polen age hone eee I 8 WEINBEROER, LOGTIONS ol at No. 1b Bowerr, 10. clo Lowengerd and othors. nd Cigars, vite Kyo Whiskey: Clarkson a saree guteo as ipes, casks and casas arte Sherry and Claret W and ‘Char Fi Rey Bloodhound. dealers, Bi » Be day of Janes Hea ‘ sale, Avenue C73 new Of avenue C, being next north to the coruer of Filta, alres three stor ase 1Ax75.8, chase money may remain on bond be bad at anlesroom and auctionser's office. public auction, on Friday, June 3, 1870, forenoon, at No, 1 North W of several chattel mort; lets, Augers, Bai at 1035 o'clock, at the auction rooms, and Kitehen Furni sale light Wagon, Stolgi to be sold Saturday event: of Mr, many artists, vie AUCTION BER—OFFU cB eoeria ERARD BETTS & AUCTIONEERA STORE NO. 70d alte Wili ol oie yn ¢ rat it eloeh ver aquarc, &c., the owner no pene nd re bey 5 oem seen and wheel Boe te cost you, mm 1 ‘Auction sale of ines, Piknors, Champagnes, this day, June 8, at 11 o'clock, ts corde! 1. Be satihin Pte Gagan Bowen's, Woodcock’ ler's, Wilson's, as’ and other choice brands fonteey rt ATRRMAN & CO. ‘a, 28 Reargr i ite abla, pure Bick a Hennessey Brandier “ ure ie ‘ines, te. Also 63 cases Bitters, Cordials, &c.; 65 cases 3 Crear fa imported pad compel ‘Spancias, Upmans, ins, Meoonatructions, &c. Alan one Russi Sale positive, !n lots to sult hotel keepers and tor isting of Cigars, con- La Elerbina, ian a AMES L, PHELPS, JR. AUCTIONEBR, $28 FULTON ‘at auction, on Monday, the ‘at 12 o'clock noon,’ at the Exchange New York’ city, the following nth ward of the city of New (286 old No.), on south- ues C and ‘oad w: two Can be oxamined daily to 4 o'clock, till 0. (4 old No.), on easterly side yy and basement brick Store and Dwalliag; lol le peremptory and @ large portion of the pur- d mortgage. Maps can ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Mortgago sale.’ J. BOGART, Anctionoer, will sell at at IL o'cleck in the ogee, ai new. cabiuciskers’ Work , BR ne 1 ches, one Lathe, Circular saw and Bench, Planes, Gita- Clam) ine ay dee. JOHN H. HILLIER, Attorney for Mortcagee, ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONFER. — e SATU! RDAY, Janet. an wit 0.1 Noi am treet, Household Furniure, black walnut and manogany rlor Suits, tage Suits, Lounges, Settees, Dintn, ire; Curpeta, Otlclothy scr also Murahal's sh, double and single Harness, v'_R, P, BARKER, Marsh: HIGH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, inton Hall, Astor piace. P ale, Splendid Collection of Of Paintings. Juno pat 734 o'aldck, by order amen Jurviegof this city. ‘This collection embraces xccedingly @hoice speciinens by native ana foreign paar STRES! Clit Landy Godt B, Leutze. Auturon Lan: Wm, Hart. Caxtie on the Rhine, <Bierstadt, Father's Return, Begachla; ‘The Two Mary's at the’ Tom! chleck, Also Exampics by J, 4, Brown, ‘Thomas Hic J. Caniter, . I. Durand, }. F.C 196 5 David Joico, Moorman,” Lasalle,” Junghelm, Frere, Fuller, Se. will be sold the same évenia| ‘Album of Illustrated Autograph Verses, comprising 62 original autograph apecimous of Bryant, Long: fellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Tuckerman, Bayard Ta} lor, Fliz-Greene Halleck, Curtis, Mrs, Sigourney and other Mustratea by Church, Kensett, William Hart, James Hart, De Haas, Shattuck, Eastman, Johnson, Bradford, Hunting: ton and others, fortmiog an eutirely unidue collection, haviog been collected by a lady of this city for a charitable purpose and will be sold for the benefit of that object. Catalogues ready. Paintings on exhibition, QFFICE civ QUARTREMASTER, LLITARY DiVI8iON OF THE eon LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 23, 1870, Will be sold at public auction, under the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colonel E. J. Strang, Assistant Quartermaster, United states Army, at the depot of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company at Mobile, Ala., on the 8th ee of June, 1870, the following Rolling Stock, | run on thi \e- sippl. Gainesville and Tuscaloosa Rai!road, as follows :— ne (1) Locomotive and Tender. Four (4) Box Cars, Five ) Flat Cara, {4 And # lot of miscetaneons Toots, fron and Car W xen. At the same time and place: One (1) Locomotive and Ton: One (1) Fiat Car. Now lying at Gaimesviile, Ala, . a cas! Ae rornmany ae es order @ Quartermaster General. z i 3.0, MoFERRAN, Brovet Brigedler General, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster Military Di,telon of the South, Prue NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE COM- [missioners of the Sinking Fund of the clty of New York, yanant to the provisions of the act entitled “An act to that pr author In certain othor street eaned April 28, 1870, they will sell at public auction, in the Hovernor's Room of the Clty Hall, in sald ety, on Monday, July Ts, 1870, at 12 M., to the highest bidder for the same, the right, privilege and’ franchise to construct, operate by animal power and use @ railroad with a single or doubie tract as nercimatterjprovided, and to convey passongers there- on for compensation, throah, upon and along tho foliowing streets or avenues, route or routes, In the city of New York, yommencinz on the North or Hudson Fiver, at the foot of 1tuth strect, thence through and along 180th street, with @ doubie track, to Manbuttan street; thenoe ee tas owe along Manhattan sirect, with a donble track, to Msth gireet thence through and along 126th astrect, with a double track, to the East or Hariem river; also from Taoth" strect, thence through and long the Third avenue, with 'a double track, to the Hariem bridge; also from the Third avenue, therice thron ng 120th atreet, with a double track, to the Harlem river; also trot 185th street at ita intersection with Tenth avenue ; tt northeriy, through and slong the Tomb avenue, with & double. track, Yo the ter- rains of said Tenth avenue, together with the necessary con- nections, turnct!s and switches for the proper working and accommodation of the said railroad, on the sald streets or avenues, route or routes, said road to be completed within two years from the passage of sald act, except upon and song Tenth avenue, aud upon ard along said avenue as fast be ed, graded au , from 136th and the person or corporation who shail offer to pay into thé city treasury tho Largest sum of mone for such right, privilege or franchise shall receive from safd Commissioners 4 certiicate that he or they {3 or are entitied act, such certibentes to be issued on the payment, within tea the city treasury of the amount of the bid and of the ‘execution of a bond to and Commonalty of the city of New York, in the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in two ood and guillcient sureties, to be approved by the Comptrol- jor of said elty, conditioned that tho person or corporation re- colving such certificate aball within two years finish and com- plete sald road and equip the same with the roquisite number Sr cars and horses, excopt aong Tenth avenue as aforesald; but should be or thoy be restraiued or prevented by any legal Proceedings from completing and cons:ructing the same, the time for which they are so reatrained sill not be deemed or taken to be part of the time within which the same ia to be completed. ‘But tho Commissioners of the Sinking Fund are authorized and reserve the right to reject any bid, if in their juagmeat it ia for the intereat of the city that they should do so, and olfer the franchise for sale again. A copy of tho act of the Legislaturo uncer which the aie is to be made can be recured at the Finance Department. Dated New ‘ork, juno I, 1870. ‘A. OAKEY HAUL, Mayor, RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptrolior, JONN J. BRADLi:Y, Chamberlaty, JOHN K. HACK KT, Recorder, JOHN MOORE, Chairman Finance Conmittee, Board of Aldermen, * NICHOLAS HAUGIITON, Chairman Financo Committea, Board of Assistant Altermen. Jommtssionere of tho Sinking Fund. WNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGA E’Auetioneer, will soll, at 89 New Bowery, at 11 o'clock, 4 lots Women's Clothing, Table Linen, Sheets, Spreads,’ By order oi Hugh McAleeman, Second avenue. Paes LIBRARY AT AUCTION.—CLINTON HALL Book Salerooms and Art Galcrios.-LEAVIIT, STRE- BEIGH & CO., Auction-ers. Tuesday evening, June 7, at 7 o'clock, sais of a fine collection of Hooks, in elegant bind- ings. Catalognes reacy. Books on view. the Mayor, . Aldermen WNBROKER'S SALES—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 400 lots Men's and Wome:.'s Ciothing, Bedding and other heasonaole goods. By order, D. DE LONG, 29) East Broadway. PUGHARD, WALTERS. AUCTIONEER CONTENTS OF Rostaurant—Marshal's sale, will soll this day (Friday), Bt 11 o'clock, at 97 Enst Broadway, Fixtures of a Restaurant Tables, Chaits, Crockery, Casters, Tmware, Gas Fixtures and a variety of other Furniture, Sale poshive. P, MOCABE, City Marshal, RICHARD WALTERS) AUCTIONBER. Marshal's wale of Liquoas, Wines, Whiskeys, White Lead,&c.. will sell this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at auction store, 27 East Broadway, 40 burrela ot Bourboo, Kye und other Whis- Keys, Sherry wad other Wine; 40 cases of Champagne and ‘other Liquors; also 2,000 pounds of White Lead, Olis, Paints, &e, Sale positive. P. MOCABK, City Marahal. AHERIFF'S SALE. . RODAY 8. BRASSEL, Auctioneer, will 10 o'clock, at the corner of Broauway and Forty-ixth street, ‘a large and general assortmont of Houso Furnishing Goods, consiating of Hardware, Cutlery, Refrigerators, Crockery, &c. P. J. STANLURY, AMES O'BRIEN, | eri. Deput; SHERIFF'S SALE, ) RODAY 8, BRASSEL, Auctioneer, will sell on Satur- day, at 11 o'clock, the entire stock of Furniture at 164 East Broadway, consisting in part of Parlor Suits, Bedateads, Bureaus, Washstands, Buttets, &c.; also Upholsterers Ma: terials ahd one Horde, Wagon and Harness, 0. J.J. SCANNET, JAMES O'BRIEN, Deputy. Sheriff, Wg WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, SELLS THIS DAY AT $ o'clock, at 454 Canal stroot,7 Parlor Buite, 4 large and 7 Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Lave’ and G Centre and Extension Tabies, Etageres robes, Fay, Rocking, and other Uh: Black SValnut, Mahogany and Enam and Bedding, China, and Spring fattresst ‘ei er Giana and Siler ‘Btoves, 50 or 60 no second band and other, Carpets, O8l Clot Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, also Hand Cart, Platform and Spring Scales, Counters, leo Houses and Boxes, Store Fixtures aod @ large lot from storage. ieee DENTISTRY (PEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. THIRTEEN years; beaumbing appiieatidn (nareotization); gas ad- ministered: beautiful teeth 1; set $10; gold sets purchareds plumpors for thin faces, 3. JAY VILLERS, 155 Grand street, noar Brondway, HALEBONE RUBBER-THE LATEST IMPROVE A fare th later, being stronger, ey eth less space, more perfect ti cury, and will gee Ta ananD ga er ae repel sets, BL wards, sew York Dental Rooms, 264 Slat avenues eres 190 —TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST New York, 'y $l, at Dr, BODINE'S, 190 Grand ASTROLOGY. LECOMTE, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS Trance Medium.—Information positive. French and English spoken, Ni i Antiy etal }0, 223 Roslyn place, between Fourth and ‘ADAME ROSS, ND B 33 R voyant, telis the past, present and future; shows like- ess and tells name of your husband. 159 Forty-frat between Broadway and Seventh avenuo, Damask Curtains, Bookcaso, Ward: ra, Sofa Bode, Lounges, ‘led Chamber Suita, Halt 6 contains no mi (THE CELEBRATED, ORIGINAL MADAME CLIPFORD, rool jcal and Busin Bast Thirtioth treet; wattefaction ‘cuaraniond. meg hr RDINANCES OF THR CuNTRAL O*ns of the Department ot Pubits ordain a6 Rae & ‘To climb or walk "pon the wall. Bro. Hest at tied constructions upod the Park. wbte 1, Tw tral Park. Tor the fmapou ine and carried to one of the eald pounds, ani therein duriog five, days, ‘at the ead of whi 7 wlous'y claim vided that two days’ previous notie havo been conaplen ite duy of wales by the ‘sale, as follows 7 Ue For each animal ot! expense of Keeping: For * c. & No animal shall travel on any part rk, ext eacecding seven tulles per hour, not travel on the “ride,” or equestrian road, at a rate exceeds tog ten ign per hour r places ag are CORPORATION of Public Parke 46 Al forviddes Gzcriow 1. Fo enter or leave the Park except by the gate- To tura cattle, borecs, goats or ewine (ote the ‘Bro. 4, To carry Grearms, or to throw stones or other mis- tiles within tt. Te break or in any way injure 820, & 70 ons dulce tart or Roy of the bulldlage feaeee Or te convents wie, or wm any way binder those : EF wo pounds a ueroby estabtiahed within the Gene ing of horse le, aheep, gonte, cena, ‘apd erher ratty (rose de All stich animals found a large upon taken by apy person or paren: and driven or may be kept onaloned ich time, If not pre jay be sold at public auotior a nal fark may be The payment to r than goats and geese, $3, and the ‘each gont, #4, and the expense of keepin: geere, 26c. each, and the expense of keeping. The expense of keeping ehall be reckoned as fodlows: — For each horse, dog or head of neat atock, Uc. per day. reach gont, swine or aheep, We. per day. For each gouse, sper day. The withit-one moxih after the sale of any soap animals, thelr foricer ow cer shall appear und claim the the Treasurer 1, after deducting the full amount of thew of the Contrat ata ¥ over to him the proceeds or wt upoo the “side,” or equestrian Persons on all, be permitted on the “ride,” ow | mie being devoted exclusively to eques- horse or animal of burden Central Pare except upon the “dri ds, and upon sus rr lay at reat. shalt be permitted to stang ads of the Central Park, EC. 9, No vebi ro! propriated BEC. 10, No aniazal or vebis ‘upon the * drive” or cart lag any part thereof, to the obstriction of the way, or to the in convenience of travel, nor sball any person upon the Cer Park solicit or Invite passengers. - Seo. 11, No hackney coach, carriaze or other vebicle for bire shall stand upon any part of Central Park for the pore of taking {a any other pessengers or persons curried to the Park by suid coach, carriaxe or vehicle. Bxe. 12, 32 yerton, ‘shall exp ‘any erticle or thing for sale upon the Central Park excep’ Perey licensed by the: of the Department of iio Parks, nor shall aay hawking or peddling be allowed ‘entral Park. ‘Sko. 13. No omnibus or express wazon, with or wi passengers, or any cart, dray, Wagon, truck or other vehicle carrying goods, merchandise, manura, soll or otber arti or solely usod for the ¢: of mere ma. Soa tear aelisiee aaitioa ni nye of the Central Park except upon the transverse roads, Bxc. 14. No threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent lan guage, shall be allowed on the Central ‘vark, whereby @ reach of the posce may ie occasions, ‘SEO. 15, No peraon shall be allowed to tell fortunes or at eny game of chauce ator with any table or instru (Bribe, bee, fo,co ‘any obscene or indecent act whatever om tral Park. bro. 16, In case of an emergency, where life or property are endi I f required so to do by the Superint br_any of bis assistants, shall remove from . the portion of the Central Park specited by the Surermten- dent or his aeeistants, and remain off the same till permis sion is given to return, ‘Sxc. 17. The Ceutral Park shall be open daily to the publis during the months of December, January nnd February from seven o'clock in the tucrning until eight o'clock 1n the evea ings during the months of March, April, May, Ostober and» November trom six o'clock tn the morning until nine o’cloolt in the evening, and during the months of June, July, A and September from five o'clock in the morning until eleves, o'clock tn the evenin; 2 SEO. 16. ‘The Superintendent may direct that any of the en- ‘Pure be closed at any time, and may, on ¢lal occasions, also direct that the Park, or any’ port thereof, remain open at other times than those above speck: fea. ‘Bro. 19. No person other than omployes of the Board of the Department of Public Parks shall enter or remain tn the Cems tral Park, qucept when it is open as above provided, BEC. 20, ‘No dog shall be allowed upon any portion, of Central Fark, unless fed by a chain oF proper dog string, nc exceeding five feet in lenzth, nor shall any person be allo to lead any quadruped (except dogs) in the Central Park. Jn tho empioy of the of No person, it ring upon the Coat ‘trances to the SKC. exco the Department of Public Parks, shall tral Park any tree, shrub, plent or Gower, nor any newly plucked branch or portion of a tree, sirad, plunt or flower, SEO. 22%. No person ghall bathe, or nan 10, or go or send any animal into any of the waters of the Park, nor distur apy of the fish, water fowl or other birds in the Park, throw or place any article or thing fp sald waters. ‘SE0. %. No person shall fre, discharge or set off tn the Central Park any rocket, crack snake, chaser, or double head under any other name, comp. terfais, or of the same or 8: were Be to p hall place or propel any invalid cl RO. 24, No person ehall place or propel an onvorambaators upon aay portion of the Cenlral Park cept upon the walks. SEC. 25. No petson shall post or otherwise allx say notice, or other-paper upon any structure or thing within Central Park, nor upon any of the gates or enclosures A CES tae eee? Hae ptontement of Fablie Parke, Bing lent of the Board of the Department o! ic upon any musical instrument within the Ceatral Park Fn lar character as the firows shall any person take into, or carry or display in the Cent Park, any flag, banner, target or transparency. ‘Se¢. 27, No military or target company or civio or other procession shall be permilted to parade, drill oF perforag upon abe ee Park any military or evolutions movements, SEO. 38. No fire engine, hook and ladder, cart, hose, truole or other machine on wheels, commonly used for the extiae uishing of fire, eball te allowed on any ‘ark, except tho tranaverse roads, without the previous sent of the'Premdent of the Board of the Department of, le Parke. BEC. 29, No funeral procession, or hearse, or other vehi or person carrying the body of @ deceased person, shall . allowed on any part of the Central Park, except upon the ads, 8x0, 30, No person, except in the employ of the ‘Deuarimert of Bublic Parks, shall. light, foe a PO aeoe oa oak thant go upon the grasa, lawn or RC, 81. No turf of the Central Park, except when and where the word “common” fs posted, ind! that perons are at liberty at a t time and plad6 to go uy; rane, fe Seat Central, Park fof violate go up: EA Ne ited in tl a ordingace of Bar ‘culation of the Board of the De- nigred against any pets an} Captain ing any ordinance or a partinent of Public Parks shall be. strate, nor shall any coiplai nt srrentll they shall have been. brougat. before th the Central Park Polloe, or the clvief officer in charge, and his approval of making such compiaint first obtained by the ofl+ cor making the arrest. By order of the Department of Publie Parks. . & B. SWEENY, resident of the Department of Public Parks, NEw York, May 26, 187, pexieciltbadaerin cise aialoe lb ES one ASTI end OR SALE—FOUR ZONTAL TUBULAR BOs rs, threo 6 feet in diameter, 16 feet long; one 6 feet in dle 6 feet long; also one 60 horse power Engine, all ad good as new, Inquire at Barker's distillery, Eighteonth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues or of FP, CASSIDY, Nos. 4 tu 10 Brkage strer NE THOUSAND FEET SECOND HAND LEATHER Belting, from 2 up to.14 inches wide, for sale cheap. CHAS. PLACE & CO., 60 Vesey stroot, lyn. () HORSE POWER ENGINE, WITA BoILE complete, for sale cheap—Can be seen running at { | Plymouth aircet, Brooklyn, Also Rooms of evary decartptio, ' with steam power, to let. H, W. GRI ee ee ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, SO WANTED. Were ROOM, BETWEEN CHAMBERS AND Eroome sts. Address, with terms, P, 8. Herald office. WASTED, 10 RENTCAN OFFICH DOWN, TOW! easy of accoss, suitable for real estate business. must below. Will buy Carpots, Furniture, &c. Addr KPAUSE, 81 Nassau streot, room’ 8a. NEWSPAPERS. NY PERSON HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION copies of the Evening Telegram of January 8d, 4th, 1th, 12th, and February 2d, 3d, 5th, 8th, Mh, 1870, will please bring them to the ottice 97 Nassay streot, and they will be suitably rewarded for thelr trouble, ate MEDICAL Fe LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED INMEDIATELY, without mercury. Manhood restored. Oftice very rf Dr. HARRISON, 62 Sixth avoniue, vate. GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED jadies.—The Portugueso Female Pills” always give im- Imediato relief, being speotaily prepared for married ladies, A lady writes: —These pilla rélieved ine in one day, rie inconvenience, like magic. Price $5. Dr. A. M, MAUR CEAU, office 1bv Liberty strect, or sent by mail, AML FEMALES IN TROUBLE RELIEVED BY DR. PARKER, with or without medicine, at one interview. & West Kleventh street, near Fifth avenue, A —LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTSED IMMEDIATR « relief, No pay (until perfectiy cured), Dr, ASCHRR, Amity place (Laurens stroct.) ] CERTAIN CURE fOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH : ‘or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professo® { ot Midwifery; over 80 years’ practice, Her Intathble Frenclt Female Pills, price $1, or No.2, prepared fos married ladles, 5, which can ‘nover fall, are safe and healthy. Sold’ only at ‘her office, No.1 East’ Fitty-secon ; street, Grat door from Fifth avenue, and at dru eoge Greenwich street, or seat by mail, Cautlon.—All others are ' peotall counterreit. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY-~« DR. EVANS, M4 Chathara strect, without mercury; Dr. ‘Magie Invigorator; lost manhood restorod in fifteen A SBEAT BENEFACTOR TO LADIES.—DR. EVANI 4 Chatham street; bis powertul, safe medicines; Also gentiemen treatod;'private diseases cured; manhood re store: ERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES ith or without medicines; Dr. EV. ina His powerful, safe Monthly IN _TROUSLE- ‘ANS, 4 Chathace pound, €B. ‘and LADIES! PHYSICIAN.—DR. Hl. D. GRINDLE, PRO» feaor of Midwicery, over 20 ‘years’ successful praction in this city, guarantees cérsain reilel to ladies, with or with: out medicine, Sure rellef to the most apxious patient in hours, Residence 120 West Twenty-sixth street, nent Sixth avenue, Klegant rooms for ladies requiring pursing, A —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 1) + Went Twealy-sixth strool, guarantees relief toall (emale eomplaints, Pieasaot rooms for nursing. Yon! LADIES' TROUBLES RELIEVED IMMBDIATR- ‘ i Seg rarrectly safo and sure. 106 Amity sti near xth aven! DP RUNTER, 85 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Bowery (40 yen No. 3 Division street), cures worst cases of private dise s than any other physician or no charge, Manhood restored and nervous debility cured {a one week, by Dr. HONTER'S Botanic Cordial; $a pint. . ‘ MPORTANT TO FENALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU- BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mar+ ried ladies, with or without medicine, at one interview, Fo male restorative Pat!ents from a distance provided with Board, nursing, &c. Electricity scieutificaily applled. No 1M East Twenty-cighth street, near Third avenue. 4 Lo OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCY, RESULTING ed, Madame and D: from the follies of youth or other cause. Young, middie men permauentiy restored to manly ‘No, 7 Bench street, 40 years’ ‘aged or even o! by Dr. LEWIS, Practice, NER(oUs DiBILiTy AND PRIVATE DISEASES, OF whatever character, treated with unparalleled success. Ags, a eee Casa ied upon. bree g yaiclana, are annually out OLIN, 7 Bond streot, ‘Consultations oundeutial.

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