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East Side. Le. ELEGANT ROANT CORNER HOUSE, 0) HOUSE ON PARE AVENUE, sold ate inal tbo Fare arenes oF 00 J, KENNEDY, —— ______—HHs 4. _FIFTY-FIRST STREET, BEYWEEN FIFTH AND A ee, steel liye ie STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. ") GTHIRTY-NINTH STREPT, NEAR PARK AVENUE. 2, Four-stn Spee, medium-sized Dwelling, in perfect Term ons ie. aTRVENSON 4 580N, ‘Il Pine street. F win sta singy oF in plots fronting and be: way Building Lots, singly or in plot nting and be- (Arar Park, and Lots on "Wadinon avenue ro) the ad- Sa for sale by Y. K. STEVENSON & SON, ll (OB BALE—FIVE HOUSES ON EAST SIDE OF Seventh avenue, including corner Thirty.sixth stroet jp Sestrablo for’ Investment or improvement; price DYE & CURTISS, bos Sixth avenue, OR SALE—THREE SPLENDID, YOUR STORY AIGH rown stone Houses, on Et ird street, be- jadison and Fifth avenues; built or dare ‘work and the best materials; have all the modern improvements, fare the finest built houses in the city be sold low on PSA ere ae ‘of the owner, on the premises, 80 Bookman strech —A DESIRABLE LOT, SITUATED IN OF ta et ‘Canal; suitable for tenement or busi ae ee en SPP Mt Na boxers need inquires R SALE OR TO LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES. three story English besemeut brick Hous East Sixty-second ss st eri any. )WNSHEND, 129 Patton street, OR SALE OR LETLBXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR Ras fifth street, 20; first class four story brown stone ain, Jinmediate posession, Address OWNER, iinet 124 BR GALE_TWO htt] STORY AND BSpEMENT stone Sr ser in nerd Aries 19x49x100 each ; Ice 14,508 each ; $10,000 can remain on bond and mort- ee to owner, TH. SCHKOFE, 156 East Houston s CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE NEAR CENTRAL Mes for saie cheap, or to let furnished. WARD & OG- corner of Seventeenth street and Broadway. OUR CHOICE LOTS FOR vise CLASS HOUSES, in Fifty-fourth street, 125 feet fas fos Madison avenue. rloe low, and if built on mo money RIKER & CO, te West Tisirtybird street. ILL SELL A NEAT COTTAGE IN BIGHTY-EIGHTH ctrect, near yao) A events, at » bargain, to any one hay- OF 00 cash. Call in person or add ‘ETT, Port Richmond, 8.1 Weat mules 4 —VERY HANDSOME NEW AOUSE, JUST BEING + completed; has all modern improvements; surrounded y four acres of choice property, font; on Broadway and ing to the top of aay ‘aabington Hill i 3 meee the rest- ence of Mr. J. Broadwi las ave- jue, When Fria sted ‘will be the fi jonabie ane Price Sérrun BKC BROTHERS, Nos, 4 and 6 Warren street, T FORT WASHINGTON, ADJOINING THE RESI- dence of James Gordon’ Bennett—For sale, a commo- fous Residenos, in f all the modern 1mprove- jp sand ee aces es id weer os extensive id mm rom one to four acres; terms easy. FOITER BHOTHENS, Now 4 ana 6 Warren street, —FIFTH eat) EIGHTH AVENUE AND BROAD- «way Bull singly of, in plots, fronting and be- w Central Parks and on avenue an nd adjoin- ar sivoate, for saleby V. Ke STEVENSON & SON, Il Fine st IGHTH AVENUE HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALE— $12,000 cash only required. Inquire at 649 Eighth av. mB SALE A Ronin and OR sioner IN ries stree ry er cent {n- ‘veri be sold iow and on easy terms. Snguire of J. 1. OR SALE—THE TWO BEST BUILT AND PAYING FIVE story Tenements in the city, 310 and 312 West Fortieth eet, near = ht pes including a three atory and base- with a carriage entrance throt ita a Apply to DUKE & RE, owners and builders, ty-fourth street, (OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN ELEGANT FOUR 1d story high Hoop brown stone House, on West Fifty frat treet, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, Columbia College 3m perfect order; Ds berry: at once igs with stand. furniture, $35,000. “Apply to HOMER AN, No. 9 ag Cure 125 monthly. For sal ighth ‘streets AuEXAN DLR ENO —— ae BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, eee (FyzBatp BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT aT STREET, CITY BALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FHOM 6 a, M. TILL 6 P. a. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE HEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ¥, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, Two | meee HOUSE TO | aa IN GOOD ORDER, boa Ww iam atree! bp pera - THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ON 000 cash required. \GUSON, 89 shen street, room No. 6. OT IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY, ELIGIBLY LO- cated, for sale, Address box 2,189 Post ollice, N. ¥. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY FOR THE SUMMER months, a furnished House. Inquire at 29 Lafayetio ave- Bue, Brooklyn, L. I. $2.000 CASH.—A THREE STORY House, tn first class order, remises, 77 Lee avenue, Brooklyn, or 184 New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKE: i, HUDSON CITY ND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. (OR SALE—HUDSON CITY PHARMACY, WELL stocked, Matthews’ soda wates machine, with or with- out Lage and Lot; five Lote corner Lexington and PEARL STREET.STORE, BASEMENT, CEL- a2 2 in and clging Hudson earl uu, stoor inguire on the ‘Eighteenth NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 31 187i. PROPERTY ores OF THE OFTY FOR SALE TO RENT. bag? TO sigan kim ERTARRPURD, FARR, ¥ N. J.5 wH from foot of € street. ‘apply td ownes, qomas R. AGNEW, 980" Gr FPORNSHED, HOUSE TO LET_AT BLOOMFIELD, N03 piazza on three sides; water in house; aeven eet tas wale "teomn depot; laid walk. Inquire of owner, H.8, OSBORN, 48 Murray street, New York. ao AC} lendid e county, with all crops coring Jerm J. oF will ex- Ae CONKLING, Nore oar Tine ‘st., room Stock, Crops and Utensils; hay gic acres of fruit Vor perioune ‘apply to J. A. oaks, George, Hotel, Broadway snd Twentieth sireet, between 12 and 3 o'clock. OR SALE-THE COTTAGE, PARTLY FURNISHED. Bye, Westchester county, beautifully situated on the ands adjoining the Clif’ Huse grounda’ boating, fishing and bathing in front of the premises; stable for two horses and carriago; bost, bathing House, e; ‘algo a epriog of pure Fock wale situation perfectiy’ healt, and nel nborhood and surroundings excellent; one mile from pot, and gpe and a quarter from the flourishing village of Portcheater The promises are in excellent condition: title indis potable, ‘erms easy and immediate 3 MILTON W, ie th raion given. ATERHOUSE, Va Canal street, ‘OR SALE—643 ACRES OF ALABAMA BATRROSD Lands, situate about ten miles from Mobile bay ; pi 1 0 per acre to ‘@ cash purchaser, Address T. T., hibraid ollice. OR SALE OR TO LET CHEAP—AT WHITE PLAINS, a iargs House, fifteen rooms, Broadway and Lincold avenue; large garden welt fruited, wood and Sapriage house, good water. ire of RICHARD MOORE, 93 Barrow firdet, oF of JAMES HL, ROME, White Plains Fo ‘BALE OR TO LET—A GENTLEMAN'S countay Seaton Van Wyck avenue, near Jamaica, L,I. Ad- ‘reas box 244 Brookiyn Fost oltice, URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET— Youkers, Fordham, Rye, New Rochelle, Newbur, Clare: mont, Montclair, Bioomield, Bridgeport Elizabeth and Bi Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine st. ‘ACKENSACK.—TWO FINE RESIDENCES FOR SALE or exchanged for city Property; Ninth and Sixteenth wards preferred; fine Cottages to Tet 2. M. MASON, No. 1 Chambers stroct, FOR SALE UALLAGHER BON, jaie Brokers, Yorktown, Va._ ARE CHANCE.—FARM OF 890 ACRES, HALF MILE from raiinoad station; 75 acres under fine cultivation, balance woodland; good buildings; large house, nine rooms splendid barn, cow sheds, numerobe outbuildings; running ‘akream, fine fprings: 8 splendid water power gn farm; plenty fruft; price 16,500, sy ad hem ‘crops, 3 cows, 1. gaitie, 3 horses, hogs, poultry an 18; terme Balance | §500 ne casi pont ale GEORGE WALKE! rast Stroudsburg, UTHERFURD PARK, N. J.—FROM 1 TO 20 ACRES of Land tor building purposes; one-half mile from sta- tion, 3 percent cash, balance in 10 years. Address RUTH- BRFORD PARK, 5435 West Thirty-second street. GPLENDID STATEN ISLAND HOUSE, ON HILL, FIVE Darminuter, from ferry; all improventente; 5,500; ex- c ‘or low-pri or ferry. st 7 Orci Ree te eo PO LET-A FURNISHED, HOUSE, WITH, CARRIAGE nd stable, in perfect order, near New Rochell Rattsoad depot. Also @ delightful. plac Petham, West ghesver county. with seven acres, carriage house and'stable, m or term of years. Apply or address C,H. RooskvEtre New Roch jassau street, New York, on Thuraday. 0 LET—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT ON THE yanks of the Hutson, at limth street, in Anduson Park, a furnished, for the summer or longer term, at great re- jotfon, D. 0. BRADLEY, 80 Broad street, _ EL DS AT ToRETONE TE Real 1, LET_AT HYDE PARK, ON THE HUDSON, A beautiful Residence, farntahed or unfurnished. JOHN Di GROFF, $9 South William street. 0. LET—A FULLY FURNISHED COTTAGE, AT Mount Veraon, six rooms; gas, heater, water, &c. ; trutt, gorsden, eight minutes ¢rom depot; $60 per’ month. Apply 10 ATKINSON, 51 West street, Now York, or Ninth avenue, Mount Vernon. 0 LET—AT MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY, FOR THE summer, balf ed; ‘delightful place: 40 acres; lawn half mile from depot Inquire at 28 0 LET OR FOR SALE—A FINE COUNTRY PLACE of four acres, with dwelling, carriage house, &o., on the Wrest bank of the Hudson, overigoking the ity at Ninotiex, aireet; rent $600. Apply to CHARLES MoMICHAEL, 09 Greenwich street, 0 LET OR SELL—ELEGANT NEW FRENCH SUB- urban House, containing 10 rooms, with all improve- Lorie den ; splendid dew; tive minutes from steamboat ar cart thirty, minutes from New York. Inguire of M. AZABEAD, 642 eae corner of Thirtegnth street, Teeete SELENDID GOESPRY RRSIDENCE, Ix am, A shi: ir any: ting of 1136 acres 4 the house and outhouse is also well ted for plénic ground, horse cara pass For Further par. tieulars apply to CH. VOLZING, 47 third avenue, bet Fifty-aixth and Filty-neventh streets, 10 RENT—AT TREMONT, A HOUSE, FORNISHED OB unfurnished, three minutes’ walk from dept fooms and ® number ot closets, with gas, water, bathroom and stable accommodation; terms moderate, "Address YITBLADDO, 148 East Forty-ninth street, 10 RENT—AT MADISON, N. J.. A NEAT, NEW COT- tage; conventoutly arranged: 10 rooms; located near depot; rent low to @ good tenant. Apply 10J. N. WEBB, Pearl stree land; the place is well are {pn complete order. 3! 10 RENT—AT ENGLEWOOD, N. J. A VERY DESIR- able Place of six acres; house large und tully furnished; convenlent stablo: grounds well shade, and having aund- ance of fruit and, vege a factory party a Tense for a term of years would be ma fred.” Address E, W., Herald ofiice. 10 RENT—FOR THE SUMMER, ALSO FOR SALE, A very elegant Country Residence, on the weat sore of the “Hudson, Sq miles south from ‘Newburgs Rouse tur. piahed: garden, Teehoure, trait, water privitozns, &c.|”Appiy VERPLANCK, 110 Chambers sireet, or to r UVERFLANCK, on the premises 10 RENT—FURNISHED, AT THROGG'S NECKS ‘Westchester County, for the season or longer, an elegant, Residence, Kein onde Of commodious house of 17 rooms, with modern improvement barn, carriage house, &c., with tive acres of Ground, including vegetable sagen (atreaay planted), abundance of fruits an 7d fr {2r*GGl Lene: abe ou the promisens wit be hielaled? house quarters of an hour from the “Waa E d, very accesible by steamboat or . EN, Broadway, corer Seventeenth street. (PRE OWNER OF SOME FINE, GRAZING LAND IN ‘Virginia is now in city and will sell cheap for c Nou avenies, neat horse railroad, town of Fort Hamil: | iakeany klad of Property or country Heal Ketate;, grent op » iO a a tra addon Oy rparmacy ue, near Portunity, Address, foF taree days, TAZEWELL, Herald (VILL RENT, FURNISHED, FOR SEASON OR saeldaeeks oux OK THE ake HOR SALE longer, one of the most attractive Residences in Brat- ¥8 I offer tor sale my Farm, within @ Te 0 ite Sulphur Springs, immediately of the yeake an blo Rauiroad, Which will be completed fa vue Pits been osuy, talc tha at hite Sulphur annually easembies the ini Congress i my farm to near fh Ie . fthas tine bathing chulybeate apring of great The farm contains near $00 acres, and has 800 acres of guendow land. It would make a fine bl stook farm, the hite Sulphur being the best of markets, wealth; rom all parts of the Union mee:ing ther erp, Je w @ most charming summer resort for health {Acein, it would make the anest (ah-breeding dove nll, it would be\the most superb summer residence i i maa Os taate and wealth, Itis Sue CH theta Jovellest places in the land. to GRUBBS & W! Richmon ny ® orto J. APRS ARDIN, Pfticimond, Var Sai as ‘AX WANTING FARMS A apaedag SOIL) "ADDRESS ©, K. LANDIS, Vinelana, 8, Au SMITHVILLE, L. J,, ABOUT 15 MILES FROM CITY, ar jor sale, 10 acres good Land; two story house, with n; two sou Fernie tee! np! oie) eh i ala bel TAN Oe, warrantee dee a Ganrcit E keinis EN) 1,008 Tuird avenue, es “FINE HANCE 1 TO STANT 4 GROGERY AND FEED business,—To let, on Central avenue, in Wentchester near Arcularius Bold, Store, yey, Ea and Stable, ail W per annum. Also to let, neat ft, oni , contain- 420 per apnum. elling, Onely een for One Dw everything complete for bousekeepin ro horse m one cow annum. 5 quire ee PN, of. 8 OBE TRBROK inear the pre= ines, or A.J. DAM, Union Square Hotel, cdrner Fifteenth ject ‘and Fourth avenue, _ ‘BARGAIN IN SMALL FARMS NEAR NEW BRUNS- ooren, ‘with Hotel, g00d location, 4 acres fruit farm, ren ee bublaing ain, 10 othe tWexchans 0. MEE: J. 8. FERGUSON, 39 Nassau street, room N No. 6. 10 RENT, TWO VILLAS, ali modefn improvements; T NEW BRIGHTON, §. I.- furniabed and unfurnished ; ‘charming, retned, locality; sade and fruit trees; gardens Duunted ; View unsurpassed within 3 minutes ot Wi street, TOTT & 0O., 1491 Broadway. | we NEW BRIGHTON. one unfurnished Vilia, with stablos; most charming lo- Bation ; acres of land; gardens to each, planted; five min- tutes from ferry; lawn, {rult ano shade trees. O. G, BENNET, No. @ Pine street. A HOUSE AND TWO Apply to CHAS. B. HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, OVERLOOKING Passaic river and Rutherturd Park, 10 roems, all mod- rn improvements, with large lot, within one hour of Ci Ha, wil Improve rapidly in value; only five minutes’ w spel ee ORG ET, No. Pine stroct, A COTTAGE ON THE BANKS OF THE PASSAIO e a TO RENT, T INWOOD.—FOR SALE, As ois, five minutes from ‘depot, UANTINGTON, B43 Pine sireet, river, containing eight soe a minutes’ walk trom depot and half hour irom York. Excellent Foning boating. Apply to Dr. VONDERSMITH, Passaic Bridge, allrond, BOUT 214 BUILDING LOTS, NEAR JACKSON AVE- nue, — Isiand, three miles from Hunter's Point ferry, with vi le water privilege, very #uitable for a fac- vory, will be. role for $5,800, For oy a and particulars ad- arene 0. F. ERHARD, Woodside, L. 1. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE TO LET— "yn New Jersey: a1 miles rom ot dy nd aimall fruits, flowers, shrudl contains cy Bae gfe hot and cold water o1 cond oor, and tubs; new slable and other utbuilatnge. crs PCRS CO, 47 Broadway. fe WARD, 124 Chambers ea $3( WILL RENT, Tit APRIL, 187%, A TWO story new House, Mansard roof, containing ight commodious rooms, with ct acre of farden, planted San for tour borgen, carfiage house ‘and other outbuildin ; near depot, basta lawn and gai house splendidly Anished inside; grounds high and well laid out; everything new and in complete order ; three minutes’ drive from depot of Central Railroad of New Jerse: q ie oy Inquire at room utes from foot of Liberty street. "4 & SON, Westueid, x 3 Tow, or at store of SIDNEY BAY! REAL ESTATE TO RXOHAN! FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, WITH ZA rooms, Brooklyn, to exchange for 2 Farm'or Country house fs four sorle new and in first class location ; size Sine Joyo. "Address A. D. 4» Herald office. MAGNIFICENT FARM, FINELY CULTIVATED, Load buildings, near Bed Rank, zo mies from depot, ‘with cash, to exchange tor m oe hee '7' biog A CHARMING COUNTRY PLAGE, WITH WATER front, private dock, accessible every two hours by ateamboat, within one hour of the city, house bas all modern conveniences, will be exchanged for cit paTaRETIT. For oho: tograph and terms see JACOB SHARPE, 30 Pine street, “TWENTY-THIRD STREET HOUSE WILL BE EX- obanged for # country place, near the cit " ACOB SHARPE, ‘Pinestreet, “WANTED, A GROCERY STORE, HORSES CAR- rages, or one of two Pianos, in exchange for West- Dey street, a Sohn « street, A. ern Farm Laods and city Lots. Cuil at No, room FACTORY AT CORNWALL, ORANGE COUNTY, for sale or exchange--At a bargain; half mile from Corn’ Wall depot, near river and Newburg; threo story building. 40x80, with wings ; alorehouse, 40 feet aquare; two Cottages; 98 feet fall of water; all ee der; terms Casy, ERGEAN XCHANGE.-SPLENDID BROOKLYN stow Hy" perty, improve! Rahway Property, for first cl Country seat, Soutnern plantation or prime Western great Dargai. Cail on JAQUES, 208 Broadway. — NXOHANGE—TRUCK FARM, STOCK AND CROPS, IL miles from New York, for good Stock Farm within 100 talles of New York. Principaw inquire in store No. 1 New Bowery, from 19 to XCH, NGE_BROOKLYN TENEMENT HOUSES FOR Country Seat city; splendid improved Farm and ony Reeldenoe, radericksbur ; aad others in South and Went, for City or near by Country Property; Brooklyn Houses for Onn S oO Went Seats and Farma. OMBER & BARKER, 206 Broadway. xci HANGE — FINE LARGE BROWN STONE E Houee on paces Mic nt or ht a iy d country property, Improved or animprove OF good country Prope TY EOE & SUN: Til Broadway. (OR SALE OR EXC eiatck BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY Seat on Long Iniand, mioutes from city; every regard; 18 acres; Gothic hoi fruit; elegant location, ¥. J. KEN OW SALE OR EXCHANGE-88 PER ACR , WORTH 420 acres of choice 1 Land in Mor ae Mao VANDERVOORT, 88 Park row, room I OR SALB OR #XCHANOR—FOR CITY PROPERTY, Honse and Outbuildings, with 100 acres of Land, with? in one hour of the city; fine orchard, 4¢. Inquire of JACOB F. OAKLEY, 88 Nassau street, room 24. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE 1%, K—A valuable business, aecured by patent; will Beer ineodigaiion: good roasoon fOr. selling. gn proprietor, Gs W. CORBY, 68 Cortiandt street, New York. No humbug. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL BSTATE—A Rectitying Hatablishment, long established, now in active operation ; large cap jocaion in this city, central. Ad- dress box 4,110 Post ones. A! ao FOR GALE— CONTAINING 120 ACRES, 85 nny ed, with frutt, large bi ream of water "ride Frota New Ready rice Ou) OO; would exchange. Apply at 17 St. Lak Leroy street. Beyonce ~ESRIDANOH FOR SALE OR RENT. From oneto five acres land, within five minutes’ walk 07 depot, at Linden Station, New Jersey, on New Jersey Rail- fond. 17 miles from New York, 2 miles beyond. Elieabeth ; ai ra eet aces oon chaos es emai LJ out Shari rooms; will be sold with “wmediar® | = a hy aig etree OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—A MANUFACTORY FIT. brick, on leased ground; , below C1 Ad tod with steam power ; buildin, Jot 50x12) feet ; ioeated on went ai areas A. B. box 4,110 Poat office, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE HOUR IN NEW F Jersey, m splendid Farm of 172 actos; fence; 80 iscren planted with, corn, 20 acres + due house, with 18 room: ines peach and wo large Apply bal street, in good ree tn weet, ane 20 acres in iat outvatldings ‘and good, will out over 100 » i68 Greonwioh ats hay th OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR LEASE, FURNISHED Of Fk ‘unturniahed—& do, with 65 acres, nt New Hoobelle. bepiy to owners E33, 8 bros ‘broad he REAL ESTATE TO HACHANGE. Gr Far or ani exchange for Cy Be SEAT AND 2 or #8 vores. “Address J. improvements Ws y AtWATER, Riverside siation, Greenwich, Conn. ve EXCHANGE-—BROOKLYN LOTS, FOR A SMALL Country Place near city, Address box 6,708 Post office, ARM WANTED—FOR CASH; ALSO A FARM wanted in exchange fora handaome House in Brook- {yn mn GAPPly to W. A. CORBIERE & OU., 71 Broadway, Sine FARM (UNENCUMBERED) OF ABOUT 60 acres, in aoe a for unencumbered Brooklyn Lots. hadrons’ A. B., box 6,087 New York Post ollice, ANTED FOR CASH--IN THE VILLAGE oF TRE- mont, convenient to depot, a Cottage with ten rooms; must be cheap. Address M., New York Post oil stating location and all particulars. ANTED 1 TO PURCHASE—ON THE W tween Revel eaacane, and 110th streets, Lots, or several st ‘the avenues. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 eters. DP PRARRCENT OF DOCKS, 846 AND 48 BROADWAY, New York, May 26, 1871 To Co. BR haa enclosed ina sealed enye- Jope and endorsed *+Proposuls for —— cubic yards of stone for river wall,” with name of the bidder, will be received at the ofige of the Department of Docks until Saturday, June 17, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., for delivering 4,200 cubic yards of atone for river wall, to be delivered from on board vessels near pier No. 1 North river. Blank forms of specifications and agreements can be ob- tained atthe office of the Department on or after Tuesday, the buh fost, > JOHN T, AGNEW, WILSON G. HUNT, HENRY A. SMITH, RICHARD M. HENRY, ‘WILLIAM WOOD, ‘Commissioners. J. Granvine KANR, Secretary. P ROPOSALS. Navy DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF YaRps ay 3 Doo WASHINGTON, D, C.. Ma; Sealed Proposals to furnish materiais for the siveral navy yards for the fiscal year ending June 80,1872, will b Seived at this Buroau until 10 o'clock. A. M: of tho 20th of Tune next, at which time the proposals ‘will be opened. Printed schedules, in which the materials and articles re quired are embraced, with form of offer and guarantee, will be furnished on application, and sent by mati, if #0 re: quested, to porsons desiring to offer to contract ‘for aby (of the classes named therein, by the commandante of the several navy yards for the classea for the command, oF by the paymaster nearest Bureau for any or all of tho yarda. To prevent confusion and mistakes {n scaling the offers no bid will be received which contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope, nor any bid which is not pertect. and complete in iteel!, according to the forms of offer guaranty,and each individual ot firm must sign the bid C0 Bidders are referred to the printed Instructions, which will be furnished with the schedules, and they are ‘hereby cau- toned and particularly uouitied that, thelr offers should be made on tho printed form prescribed by the Bureau, and be matled in time to reach their destination before the time ex- pires for recelving them. No bid will be considered which shall be recetved after the Beal stated, and no allowance will be made tor failures of e proposal must be accompanied by a certificate from the Co ector of Internal Revenue for the district in which the bidder resides, that he has a license to deal in the articles for which he proposes; and by direction of the Depart- ment bids or offers will be recelved only from parties who are bona fide dealers in or manufacturers of the articles they offer to furnish. Thé guarantors must be certified by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for the district in which they Feftne contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bia and gives the guarantee required by law, the Navy Department; however, reserving the right to reject the low- eat bid or any which it may deem exorb areties in the full amount will be required to sign tne con- tract, aud thelr reaponsibfitty must be certified to the antis: faction of the Navy Department, and tne bidder must state distinctly at what paymaster's ofice he desires all his bil's to ¢ pal fo guard sgninat offers being, opened before the time ap. potnted, bidders are requested to use the printed ¢1 urnished by the Bureau, endorsed th name the classes) for the N “To the chief of the Hure vy Department, Washington, 1. hedule any state the times within which articles equired to be delivered. If any articiea are named tn the fehedulgs whieh are not known to be in common and general use, the bidders will ascertain promptly whether Such articles can be procured or not, and if they canaot be obtained the tact must i reported’ to the Burea at once before bids shail be Feoplved, ‘All offerg not ‘trict conformity with the instrac- Mona asooinpanying the schedules wil, af the option of the be rejecter ditional ty, twenty per centum will be with- ft eae uty the bills until the contracts shall have veen completed, and ‘ft ty per centum of the amount of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandant of the Feapective yards, will be pad by the paymaster of the star Mion designated in the contract, within ten days after the ira vor ee same shall have been Eee fod ‘the § Beci o arce under their ereto, or by the tH Yardat (name or Yards and i. 3 The cl arses of this bureau are numbered and designated as ollows: Ciass No. 1. Bricks; No. 2, Stone; No.8, Yellow Pine Timber; No.4, Yellow Pine Lumber;'No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; No. 6, ‘white Pine, Spruce, Juniper and Cypress; No. 7, Lime, Hair and Plaster; No.'8, Cement; No. Gravel and Sand; No. ihe Moulding and n ireciay ; 10, Slate; No. ia, tron, Iron ‘Spikes’and Nails; No. 13 steel; No. 18, Fig Iron} No. 14, Files; No. 18, » Paints, Gila nnd Glass 0:36, Ey Chandlery: No. 1i, Hardware ;'No. 18, Station ery and’ Straw; No. al, Provender; No. 22, chara; oh Belle, Packing and’ Hose; No, 24, Sperm Cres aee jis; No. 25, Iron Work, Piping, &c. ; No. 26, Augers; No. 27, Anthracite Coal; No. 29, bituminous Crimberiand Coal; No. 80, Semi-Bituminons Broadtop Coal; No. a; B Gopner sand Composition Natis; No. 32, Machinery Class “A" Breereee NAVAL ASYLU! Olasa No. 1, Clothing No. 3, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e.; No. 8, Provisions’; No. 4. net eae No. 6 Dry tioods: No. 6, Kread, &o. ; No. Paints, Oils, a0 rah No. 13, Pro: Gratcrs Non 1g, Wlaceliauecus; NO. 1b; Hardware; ‘No. 16, Station’ The foliowing are the olasses, by their numbers and letters, Foquired at the respective Navy Yards and Naval Aaylums:— 1, hoe Tb, His 13, 14 15,48, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 2 Nos. 1, 5, 23, 4, CHARLESTOWN, MASS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, ‘BROOKLYN, N. 944, 10, EAT 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, N 1, 15,1 1, TaD eee a! a om Vale ABY EON Pati Abeta PA. Nou.1,2.5 4 5,67 ¥ Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, au yng 1 22, Nos. RAS NORRo oe is. 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 95, 81, — ISACOLA, FLA. Nos. 6, 6, 7, 8, 11, ty ie 17. Ue 20, 2, 28, 28, 4. Kot 1 9,3 4.5.67 8 8 nt, 11, 12,944 16,16, 17,18, 23, 23, . Tohiet of Bureau. ROPOSALS FOR GRANITE FOR THE NEW STATE ‘Department, OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ABORITEOT, WASHINGTON, May 24, 1871. led proposals will be received until 12 o'clock M. of Poy asd day of June, 1871, at the ofice of the Suj ot ot Architect of the Treasury Department, for furnishi: delivering at the site of the proposed building all the d laven- sion granite required for the exterior of the new State De- partment, for which about 150,000 cubic feet will be required. roposals must state the price per cubic foot for stones whose dimensions do not exceed twenty cubic feet, and the rate of increase In price for stones exceeaing twenty cubic feet. The exact average size of the stones cannot at present be given, but will approximate 40 cubic feet. Stones to be juarried and deHvered according to aschedule of net sizes tae will be furnished the contractor. One inch will be allowed for quarry dimensions on each worked {ace of the stone, ach bid must be accompanied by a sample block, 13 Inches cube, of the granite it ss proposed to furnish, which must be sound, durable, of uniform color and good grain, free from diacoloriig or other foreign substances, and capaile of withstanding the action of the elements, and that bas been fully tested by use in buildings, from quarries capable of furnishing the quailty and quantity desired within one year, and from which stone has been or is now being used for nrat class buildings. Bidders will state how soon they can commence tne de- livery of stone and the amount per week they can deliver. ‘They will also state the average and maximum sizes of stone that can be obtained from their quarry. 'No bida wilt be recetved except from the owners or lessees of the quarries from whieh the stone 1 proposed to be fur- ished. BYAll proposals must be made on the printed formato be ob- tained of ‘the aupervisiag architect, and be accompanied by a Ponal bond ip the sum of nity thousand dollars ($00.0) that the bidder hs fa execute and perform the con ir d give bond therefor in the pen one handred thousand doil 100,000), and @ valld and prying lense of the. quarry to the government as aecurity for the faithful performance of the contract; the lease to tuce effect upon the failure of the contractor to comply with the terms of the con' ‘said loase to authorize the govern- ment to take {ull possession of the quarry and work it at the expense of {hecontractor In ease of auch defanit. Ihe right to reject any or ali bids received fs reserved. Proposals must be enclosed im a seaied envelope, en- dorset “Proposals for Granite for New State Department,” and addreased to B, MULLETT, Supervising Architect, Treasury Deparimeat, Washington, )POSALS FOR, FURNISHING RATIONS AND Peete tor Ligne Veesels, Supply Vorscls and Tenders in nthouse district. ag Li TGNTHOU bid InsProTO! "8 OFFTOR, No. 16 BROADWAY, NEW York Cry, June 1. in Sealed Proposala will’ be recetved at this office uot! 12 lock M., on Thursday, the 22d day of June, 1871, for fur+ ing and delivering Rationa and uel tor the Light Ver mike Third Lighthouse disriet, for one year from the of Julyy wily to, the kh June, 1a, Inch The to be of good and approved quality; to b uigwide of fa dl ‘tender, or other vessel for that ‘purpose, at New York or New London, Cono., as wi'l designated by the Inapector in, bie requisitions, in ‘And suftictent packages, barrels, bgxes and cases, an order, for the number of persons which will be spect. fea bythe Inspector for ench vessel, once @ quarter, free of alleapense to the United States, Iaveeatiy ta npeciications &ud tables marked A nod B, attached thereto, whicn will form a part of the contract, copies of which may be had by appiylug at thie office and at the Custom Houses at Newport, Wi, New London and New “ai Diuy fuse. be sealed ana endorsed, Proposals for Ra- tions and Fuel tor Light Vessels, &c.."’ and theo placed in Another envelope and left at or ‘directed to this otlice, pre- Pay order of the Lighthouse Board, y order of the ONG, Commodore United St i bagi Lighthouse Tuapector._ ATE, 29 BROADWAY.—PROPOSALS for the furnishing of Unpper Sheathing of 26, 28 and #0 ounces, will be received unui Friday next, the 2d of June, at noon, at this office, where information as to quantity § aud conghtjons may be obtained, between the hours of 0A. M. an WANTED To rt RCW ASE. IRE ENGINE.. WANTED, A GOOD THIRD CLASS i Hand Engine. Address’ HARRY MERCER, box 63 Opelika, Als. AMUSEMENTS, | NTRAL RD! ian AcE NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. EODORE THOMAS D HIS DARIVALLED ORCHESTRA. ms (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MAY 31, AT 8. ap 1, March, “Tannhai shar Ove ¢ . Waitz, “itor “Roaaint 4. Fantasie, te 6. Overture, Wenn 6. Waltz, 7. Adagletto, giner 8 Scherzo rden, JOHN KOCH & BROS. THIRTY CENTS. pM GATS UNLOCK, ‘und charming Comediennes, OLIVIA AND’ ROSA RAND, mee in the beautifui Domestic Dranie, entitied THE PEARL OF SAVOY, PEARL OF SAVOY, stire strength of the com NE and MORE BLONDE KS THA’ ONE. NING, JUNE 2, BENEFIT OF MR. JAM BARNES. INSHAVOGUE and JOS BABY. MONDAY, JUNE 5—The celebrated ___ FOk'& DENIER PANTOMIME TROUPE TBLO'S GARDEN 0) N RLiNUED | suc aes, URTH WEEK. Mr. it AVELLE fn the stirring,’ reallstic drama of that tiie, how fully ap- Proved as the best American play yet produced, KIT, A graphic and splendid performance, | KIT. KIN | followed through alt its varedandheae | REE KIT, | ful acenes with continual alternations | KIT. KIT, | of Jaughter and applause, ‘the gene | KIT, KIT} erous, buailing life of the south faith | KIT. KIN, | fully and viviily photographed upon a | KIT. KIT, | background of sentiment; aframework | KIT. KIT. of easing action decorated with gor- KIT. KIN, | geous fun, KIT, WHOLE SCENES ENCORED EVERY NIGHT. The celebrated “Loves Scene,” with its merry illustrations of plantation singing and dancing; the Free F Southern Hotel (a new feature); the Game of Cards; the (Feat, Explosion Scene, and the famous Duel with Bowie nives, are THE SENSATIONS OF THE DAY, KIT MATIN SATURDAY AT 2. OWERY THEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 29, third and last week of M H. WHALLEY. Revival, 1p all ts original splendorror iho late Mr, Charles Dickens’ home story, OLIVER TWIST; e 1 TA LEeY AS EN cing _ H, $ FaGIN, With the farce of BRIAN O'LINN, TUFSDAY EVENING—Benetit of Mr, N. B. Clarke, Stage WeDKespay ENING Benefit of Mr. Geo. Franca. THURSDA' Benetit of Miss Millie Sackett, FRIDAY EVENING -Ticket Night—Beneiit of the door- keepers, offloera aud ushers. The celebrated Mr. J. C, CAMPBELL is engaged, and will appear on Monday, June 6, 1n pups great character of ie THEATRE. Annual Benefit of Mr. N. B, CLARKE, btace Manager. IMMENSE NOVELTY. ‘Third r, W. H. WHALLEY. Mr, N. B. Cun grand spectacular drama of THE ARMORE Me OF TYRE, as acted in the United States and London with unprecedented Y AND MOUNTI SHOT IN THE BYE. VE ne Beneiit of NCE NEW 80 JACK LONG; OF WEDNESDAY OWERY THEATRE, BENEFIT OF Last Boucicault’s drama of n Whanatee. Mr. W. Hl, Whuliey | Sewddersseeee Mr, Charies Foster's new comedy of TORS OUT OF PLACE, All the Company, To-morrow Evening—Benefit of Miss ALICE SACKETT. Friday Evening—Ticket Night—Benelit of the Doorkeepers, Ushers and Oilicers. The celebrated Mr. J. C. CAMPBELL fs engaged, and will appear on Monday brening wey his great character of MR. GEORGE FRANCE. LEK OF MR. W. H. WHALLEY, @. France METROPOLITAN 308 PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, i corner of Bipeiway ant and Ann str er LITHOG ND “yonarina, ar" in all its brah coe COMMEROIAL AND THEATRICAL, Printing promptly and effectively executed. METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, corner of Broadway and Ann street. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH SMAUL CAPITAL, TO ke a half interest in a_ travelling company ; best reputal on, Onll at HARRY CUNNINGHAM'S, 636 Broad- etween 10 and 12 ~ COPARTNERSTIPS. (ae rs Hiss ae FIRM OF McLO'! olen . issolved. se = NICHOLAS RMcLODGHLIN. GILBERT EB. COLES. WILLIAM O'CONNOR. New York, May 3, 1871, ‘The undersigned having this day formed a copartnership ‘under the firm name of Coles & Reynolds will continue the business for the manufacture of silverware at the old stand, corner Franklin and Elm streeta, and assume outstanding accounts of McLoughlin, Coles & Co, GILBERT B. Couns, A. COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN, WITH $7,008, Ghtatn one-ifta Interest ia, a targe and well eaeabllshed businens, togetner with & permanent position, with a liberal salary, ‘Address box 156 Heraid oilice. (A. BSLIABLE MAN, OF FIRST CLASS REFERENCE, wanted in prosperous, publishing business in New Fork “aways in active operation : only $6,000 asked for half interest; half kecunty on plates if required. Address days , Heraid of TTENTION, PUBLISHERS.—I WISH TO MAKE AR- ements with some one, ipaving the pacer for pub- lishing fe in @ Police Court;” rich and racy. ‘ark row, oom 10, A. 2OAN, OF 9400 WANTED TILL OOTOBER.--VILL xive satisfactory negotiable security and excellent Board {or use till paid; afwrwards board always at cost, about ce. 82 75 weekly. FAVOR, Herald o1 N OLD ITARLISHED REAL ESTATE OFFICE, having a sarge ay of city and DEsiate, ier for sale Pi price @1,000, Address REAL ESTATE, Herald ofice, |ARPENTERS.. <THE ADVERTISER WANTS A PART. / ner that understands the business, with some capital; d reference ; business established 14 years. Address box Morrisania Post oflice. ARTNER WANTED—IN TRE MEAT AND PROVI- sion business, in one of the best locations in the city; small capital required. Apply to JOHN WARKEN, lb New Chambers street, JARTNER WANTED-—IN THE WHOLESALE WATCH trade; # chance seidom off ered; must have some money. C. SMITH, 171 Broadway, room 18. I EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS—UP- town, long extablished, nicely furnished otc and doing 'a good busi arge list of prope B60, ‘Adaress MILBANK. Herel ollice, HE ADVERTISER, WHO IS STARTING A MAGNIFI- cent business, requires a partner, with from i400 to 85.0, to facilitate development ; thousands to be realized; no ob- jection to an intelligent lady. Address CERTAINTY, box 171 lerald ottice. “YOUNG MAN OF GOO) reas to engage in a new busine: pital desirabic. Address A,, box 195 Herald amount of ¢ ofice, ‘ANTED—A PERSON WITH A SMALL CAPITAL TO manage an operatic company. Address Z. WALLACE, 1,729 Filbert street, Phiiadelpint HOLESALE LIQUOR BUSIN S8.—WANTED, A respectable party who can command a local trade, to join the advert who is fully esi hed; an ejuat tn jerest will be given and no capi ri "requived. Address BRANDY, Heraid office, V ANTED—A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH FROM five to twenty thousand dollars for two-thirds real ea- tate and one-third cash. Address, in full contidence, HAP- GOOD, Herald ottice, Wartensa Pe ASER FOR A BUSINESS PAY- er cent profit; will reauire 1,000 tor the hole tat dress Ley Hi Herald oilice, naming’ where and When an faterview can be ha ANTRD A (PERSON oF i MOL N 000 to #5,000, to join the advertiser in a manutac- already fuily established 11 West; large profits; all cas re chance to make a rapid fortune. Address ‘with real Bi pointing interview, in strict confidence, ENERGY, box 143 Herald Uptown Brauch ottice, 1,248 Broadway. WA iitent or active, with #2 a butlding operation. Addre ofice, Brooklyn. $300. =A PARTNE first class & slogie ferred. For partictuars, quite at 413 Thompson atreet, floor. $500. position. $500 SPER Yolen vere” Taaetre $600. PARTNER WANTED, IN AN OLD BSTAB- 1 highly respectable business Welland can beter erge No.7 Murray sired Di ‘in increased, Cail on MOODY & O1 000 —PARTI WANTED-—IN STRAM LAUN- 1 + Gry, as an opportunity is now offere ily extena the business. © ‘MOUDY & 1 000 WILL BUY A HALF INTERPST IN A . money making business, already established. Tt will bear investigation, Address, ior wo days, W. Ey Sey Heraid office. a] ANTED—A PARTNER, Lavy ‘OR GE NTLEMAN, 20,000 ri secured; h, "Herald Dragon BUILDE TO $1, 0. A PARTY wit THIS AMOUNT, who can leave the city, can have # very lucrativ Cali at 662 Hudson street, from 9 ull 1, WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN A GOOD Frait Stand fn Washington Market; a splendid Inquire of M. N. ED- ‘ail tmmeciiately, jo. 7 Murray street, room 23. _ —TRIPLE SHEET, TM AVENUE 1 THEATRE. OD Sole Lessee an snd Last Wee or MK. AND MRS, CHAS, MATHEWS, E ton, nM actin SATURDAY al halt “Sook BACH SHELOR ines Kars" 3 A CUCUMBER” FRIDAY, June BENET oh ©, MATHEWS. MONDAY, June PORTS annual EFIT—“London.” atsurance.””, Mr. Bob. DAVEN- PORE for this ocoasion) as Sir Harcourt Courtley, and Miss SULTA. GAYLORD (debut) as Grace Barkawey, hg VESPAY, June 6—Annual Benefit of Mr. D. H. HAR. 188; for ‘this dceasion only, “MAN AND Wie with the original 3 Wen EDNESD ay niaur, A aad wrotuerion om a new ant Wien vot LINS and AUGUSTIN DALY, based on Mi Collins’ famous novel of f To-day end ite Kvents, entitled which will be presented after long and careful preparation, with unique atente aids, novel mechaniom aud ao exirardl: nary cast, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. Em EDWIN'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. 1) ton 7 RANK. ik ante. Ih FRIDAY omg d LAST PERFORMANCE OF THE SEASON. CORR To Miss Lrv a Epwrn, Lessee ai theatre, 120 Broadway, Draw MADAM—Learning that you are on the eve of de- parture with “your talented company fore ammer tour of be adjoining Staten, and fecling deeply gratetul for the many pleasant evenings passed in your Bijou Theatre, we cannot permit you to terminate your season without manifesting fome particular “Recognition” of your “ Pick” and peruever- ance in establishing your theatre in the front Rank” of our Popular temples of dramatic art, We therefore beg row to ame an evening when we can testify that fuil appreciation our abilities as & managereas fond artis eapectiully, Tan ——__—_. | GEORGE CLARKE, Mey Bl 26, Lg ove York :— Hon, A. Oakey T Hoa J.B, Garvin, Hon. Gunning 8. Beaton nas, O. Joline, Hon. Nathaniel Jar Ho Joseph Dowlis Bon. Andrew J. ( Clauidins L. Monell, Joneph Howard, Hon, Gus ‘D, Cardoso, ‘Chas. F. Loew, Hon. M. T. Brennan, George Shen, Ki Hon. Jas. M. Sweency, Ino, K, Fellows, Hon. Joseph Koch, and many others. WIN'S THEATRE, May 27, 1871, nd others: me extreme pleasure to acknow- ceipt of your very flattering ‘nove inviting me. to accept the: gomphinent ofabenefit, In thanking you tor this unexpected evidence ot your regard, I take the oppor- tunity to remark that to establish my theatre as the popular family resort bas been my zealous endeavor, and the liberal atronage bestowed giver ample proof of the correctness of iis design. Availing myself of the proffered honor, I beg to announce NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 (1HE LAST NIGHT Of THE SEASON), ‘as the occasion of my BENEFIT, With renewed assurances of heartfelt esteem, I am, your obedient servaut, Lt INA EDWIN, 1 ed THEATRE, WINTER'S 1 TALE, LAST NIGHT BUT THREE of Shakspeare’s wintiies romantic Play of MR. LAWRENGE BARRETT MR. te RK SMITH AUTOLYCUS. WINTER'S TALE MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 1:30, on, MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 5, . LAWRENCE BARRETT as JAMES HAREBELL, in Mr. W. G. wi beautiful HEART STORY, in four acta, entitled the no epi! te ATRLIE,” which was performed at the Princess’ theatre, London, for more than ONE HUNDRED NIGH’ TS, and constituced the dramatic event of that city in 1867. Beata secured six days in ai t the theatre or at its branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co,'s music store, 711 Broad- way. JyxTBA ANNOUNCEMENT. _ BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 8 ONE NIGHT ONLY. MISS LINA EDWIN'S NEW YORK COMPANY IN THE GREAT PLAY OF AN K, hs ee open Thursday, Friday und Saturday, from 9 A, ‘LOBE THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, afternoon and night, the first and farewell benefit will be va to Mr, JO aN BARr and ADD RYMAN, HART, RYMAN ‘& BARI vwill appear’ ta the great prociamme prepared for thetr The esa helt coma in Bridgeport — — 5 New Haven, 6 po ONY, FPAORS OP Pena HOUSE, Pe BONERY. JOHN AY Wit ING GIRLS OF NEW YORK GRAND BEAUTIFUL SNOW. TONY PASTOR in FOUR CHARACTERS, MATINEE | WN. CARLETON JENNIE GILMER, RNEY'S COURTSHIP. TO-DAY | T. ea mags EMO! AT 25. THEATRICAL MANAGER, OF LONG EXPERI- ence, would like to introduce In New York = now style Il theatre (already existing or to be hborhood 1 needed. Address im- E yomorrow ontire change Barney Aaron and Dan Donnelly. A of opera, for wh built) in w fashionable n mediately C., po-pay, SEE ALL HE NEWS EVENING TELEGRAM, E—“Rvening Paper! The sourd 1s well, V—Very freah news from the city to tell; E-Ever in haste to open ihe sheet, ‘N—News from all parts the eyes to greet; I—In such » flutter to gaxe on the page, N—News from all quarters, of peace or of rage; G—Uractous or infamous, pious or bad, ‘T—Telling of doings, cheery or sad; E_Every taste suited, the staid and the rover. L—Laden with facts for the gay and the sober; E—Every one’s friend and nobody's tool ; G—Generous and just to the wise ‘and the fool; R—Racy and daring, full of fashion and fun; A—All phases mirrored, the city m “Done; M—Men shout fn their glee, eo, OTRE TELEGRAM’s come!” Two OE “CENTS. coc, A MONTH. rH. 86 A YEAR. POST OFFICE NOTICE. POST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPF, during the ‘week ending Saturday, June i 1871, all ‘clone at tnfs office on Tuesday, at 11 j.; on Wednesday, St 12M. and on Saturday at 119 A Me i stenaster, , 4 ~ WEDIC Alan NO FEE UNLESS CURED.—DR, COB- eof the New York University Medical ‘ollege and’ Royal College of Surgeons, London, can be con- suited privately. A practice of 40 yeurs entities him to con fidence. Office : 20 Centre a strect, near mbers. LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI- « ate relief ; sure and safe ; no fees required until pertect. fy satistied. 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Her infallible French Female Pilla, No- ty price, #1 ec pared for married ladies, price 5, hae and healthy. Sold bnly at her ofice, Ni second atreet, first door from Fifth avenue, and at druggist’s, 152 Greenwich street, No. 7 Sixth avenue, or sent by mail, Caution others are counterfelt. No. 1 are sold at all gP LADIES' PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- fessor of Midwifery (over 25 years’ successful practice iitnis city), guarantees certain fellet to ladies in trouble, with oF without medicine; elegant rooms for nursing, 20 Went Twenty-sixth AMUSEMENTS. LESTER WALLACK ¥ NIGHT, 8 present attraction of the will commence MONDAY + NEW AND EXQUISITE SURNERY, NEW MUS tw APPOINTMENTS, WANG CORRECT DRESSES ND UNIFORMS, vel effects an: SEASON, whic ONEQUALLED ‘DIsTRIEY 0) Meagre, LEST WALLACK, Ji HIN OIA RRT, J. Re STODDART, |B. CHAS. ROC K WED HOLLAND, LER, "Ans SM OLA NIN NOSe EPriB GERNON, FAMILY MESTAYER, AN ‘iit DE 0) SEFTON, BLAISDELL, NELLI others. enesie i ELLL HURD, ALE, 1s LE, aa ” gveay Nid, "°%EBAU LYMPIO THEATRE, avy K, LAST NIGHTS AND Last MATINERS of the celebrated pictorial and sensations! Drama “One of the pleasa F plays nog on th sniiPARD. pur theatres is that of eppard.”—LHeru/d. “Mr. Fox waa, of o G, L, FOX a8 very funny as Owen Woods OWEN WOuD, It {a impossible (or him to ve anything else." —s¢.r. MISS ADA HARLAND as JACK SITsPPARD. “Her anne ee good as to deserve the very highest praise." —Her il BRILLIANT SCENERY BY HAYES. “rhe acene of the London Bridge in the prologue ta scarcely inferior to anything of the sort ever before attempted In this city." —Merulile LAST MATINEE! WEDNESDAY, May 31, and SATURDAY, June 3, The management have great pleasure in announcing engagement for a united Rumber of nights of CILLE WESTERN, commencing MONDA, dune 5. Seats secured six days in advance. ~THRATRE COMIQUE, e a Broadway opposite St, Nicholas, MATINE! 5 SON, THIS AFTERNOON, vty Qig O'CLOC! A SPLENDID PROGRANME, FOR THE OCCASION, THE GREAT § N NEW ACTS. BAD DICKEY MOKE, . MOHICANS, LEOPOLD, ND BALLET OF SARFRONELDA, soRNto IN COUNTRY COUSINS M re eth of the compa __ 10-1 NiGUT HEE LAST NIGHT OF Bits SEASON. RAND OPERA HOUSK.—TO-NIGHT AT 8, ‘Twenty-third atroct and Eighth avenue, JAMES Finke ti Biage Manacer. ei IND Wis T | OF THE Lonpo sy PARI r u ANTOMIME COMP bit R B E 2B g E | | HUNCHBAOK B J he most succesatu ‘pantomime ever. produced: EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, AB BOTT ke arent Trick Clown, the hest now living. ec n Skaters, MOK and GOODRICH. N Mile. MALLE BONFANTI, Signor NOVISS: © jand corps de Ballet. BELLE HOWwIT?, H |NORMANand excellent Dramatic Company. T B |fant w A PETITE 3ENSON. The French the celebrated Virtuoso, Diesese nnd A rpsinsaatie Shangea and Ilustons. Transformation. 3 NDAY TUNE 4 LOND GRAND, "SUND, uA FISK, JR.'S, CELEBRATE! NI NT BAND, ASSISTED BY T! ACCOMPLISHED ‘ ViiToso, he neyeeve. toler. An » __FAVORITE PRIMA DONNA: Miss NULLY PETRIS. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S MINSTRE New Opera House, corner of Twenty-e! Se emanea NIGHT eae S. ighth street and Broadway. First week ot ine oper Come ain SAM PRICE, SA, AM PRICE, Retarn, ‘ot ‘lle great comic WALTER BRA The Fascinating Little Naw. Good Enough for Me. ‘The Cowbeliogians. Stanwoud's Banjo ce's Haunted C; NOT QUITE RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 230 STRERT, Dotmeen Sixth and Seventh ava., near Booth's theatre, 1K SON WILL TERMINATE at the Opera thon EVENING, June, ON Sai aay EV 'G, JUNE 8, THE aR baN BENEEIT or AN BRYANT, ill take place at th DIM tor. MUSIC, Fourteenth street, on which: veeauen N BRYANT will aj ii LP RACE IN TWO Titiedt Ci GREAT BILL FOR THE CLOBING OF 1 Suge is an 1 teas BEN BRYANT'S MINS TitiUs. CLOSING NIGHTS. JAN BRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE—IWENTY-THIRD street and Sixth avenue. Th “ORARR AFTERNOON, June 1. aim, TINE: ENE Will xppear {a conjunction Mr. Jobany Allen, Master Barney, Mr. Frank Girard, AT Dougherty, 3 0'CLOCK Mr. Bainuel Rickey, g o'clock Matinee. 2OCLOOK. — Matinee J orclook: 745 74s 745 Bo is 145 pRaare! 13 DR. KAHN’ MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 748 149 745—-BROADWAY—145, “s 745 —— 145 opposite Axtor place. 145 145 — m3 745 cy IPERRACE GARDEN, Fitty-eighth piradiay "between Lexin; '§ CONCE: every TUESDA DAY, at o'clock, 60 cents Every t 8h N Day, at Go'elock, 20 cents, lon and Third avs. 73 5 " PIANOFORTES._ LARGE ofS tees OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, To eap; rent allowed on purchase, Call ab mM. MN MERRELES. Ne. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue ) SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROUND SEVEN OCTAVB rosewood Piano, Haines? make, for sale very cheap, as good as new. Inquire at 220 Kast Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenue, T WOLF BROS., 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN NIVB teenth and Twenteth streets—Money loaned on Ply, Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry and ‘all personal property ; ness atrictly confidential. Pianos aod at great bargains, ICKERING PIANOFORTE AT A GREAT (JAG. efor cash; seven octave, four round corners , of Tega, fall iron frame, modern style and improvements, J. BIDDLE, 18 Auity street, near Broad wav. MAGNIFICENT RIQHLY CARVED FOUR OUND corners rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, made to or- Ger, for #200; ont $275; also rich seven months in, use, will be sold for farior, Chamber and Dining Furniture ab Bait cont; property of ‘private family. 12 East Tenth mr one block west of Broadway, between University place Fifth avenue. BARGAIN FOR CASH—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD Weber seven octave overstrung Planoforte; round cor- hers; good as new; worth $700, for less than $300, stool aad cover. 28 Third street, BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL TONED PIANO forte, rosewood cage, #75; magnificent 734 octave Pinno- forte, cerchratedc.ty maker, in use 8 months, cheap for 124 West Twenty-sixth street, peor sixth avenue, private residence. MAGNIFICENT. 74 “OCTAVE ROS forte, made order, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost 4 for $275; mber, Dining 5 property {umily leaving city, Uail efore sewhere, 36 Wess Fiteenth wireet, near Fite avenue N ELEGANT, 80 PERIOR TON! D Lael ett | AA “rosewood care, 744 octave, ‘mor for $300, with splendid stool 0 rac! Suits, rosewood and wi ‘rand, Duchess, 16 ull Bedroom Seta, XIV.; French Ching Carpets, Paintings, Bronzer, Mirrors, Dinner and rly new ana’at haif cont. Call ag ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth AINES BROS, ON ‘AND AVTER THIS DATE WILL I ‘oceupy premises No, 27 Union square as # iano Ware house. Parties in search of Pianos, who desire a tine stock of handsome fnstruments, would do well to call and examine Lock. O“Prices very moderate and adapted to the tines. HAINES ES BROS. ey Piano Wareroom 37 Union Siuare. EOS AND LYRES FOR PIANOS, LARGE STOOKy ‘arved; cheap for cash. Factory 108 Kivington street. AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, S135 M superb 7 octave, overstrung and carved leg Instrumeat, every modern imprdvement, great axcritice, £0F ¢ JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near F Maciiougale PIANOS, NELODEONS , AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND } of diferent makers, at lower prices t eash or 4 almen or for rent, at WATERS’, 4) Broadway, than can be found elsewher $290 FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.sENT ON trial, No agents, Circulars mailed free Taited states Piano Company, 649 Broadway, New York. = ON. MS DR. WHITE, LECTURES, FREE TO LADIES, A at this afternoon, ju byect, “Nervous WHITE lectures to gentlemen at 7jy XM. Sunjecr, “Health and Disease.” 104 Kast Twenty-(ifth street. a MUSICAL, | _FBMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 wees GRINDL! relief to all female West Twenty. sixth stre “URE : AUARANTE ED BY DR AND | MME. WILLETT, A their French pills never fail; rooms ment. 84 West Forty-fourth mreet, berore near Sixth avenue, — 8. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, CAN BB CON- T) "suited on private disease: 84 years’ practice enables him to make perfect oures, i sanesibechatseaianahesaiaoes® Linn att TROUBLE, cu Ip ed AT ONE INTERVIEW, without inconvenience of danger ; guaranteca. “Dr. PERRY, BI Bloccker street, nour Broadway. ANTED—A SECOND HAND TICKET CASE, CA- pable of holding 250 to 300 oe of coupon tickets, Ls Herald office, stating price, ELY-ONB EIOHT FOOT EDIATEL phat d fo excellent “aiption and peice, be Mi PRICE, ACEP walt on. are with « 000. —I WILL INVEST FROM THREE TO FIVE $3. + thousand dollars in any good business for ® Teasonable share of the profits, Address, with ull particu lars, COOPER, Herald often, $8, 000 a Maal BUSINESS MAN WULD Bi ga "Adargos ia vate ot Dr. Pail) bint a M™n WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, 149, {CHARLES street, between Washmgion and consult her on ali ailments, Board, nursing, 1 aia adoyiedy ae. ‘0 PAY UNLESS CURED.—DR, AND pins. hg ond cure at one interview ; thei na betore and durin urine goudineuseo'. i” Wien dou sirest, near ith aveuue CARD. ‘Schools {n the city and country may obtain excellent, Josirnctors for ali branches of Music and Modera Lauguayes OT aOR ORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC eo BROADWAY, Twelfth get AHOORKLYN BRANCH, piiphiete- 428 (NBW NO. Lb COURT ST, beat State, FIRST CLASS TENOR eee A. er In A. Given; torms moderate, Aduress PBNOK, Herald outice, A GooD CHURCH Re kip key oarde, foot vedale will be sold Se HAMLIN ORGAN ( CO» MANUFACTURERS Mae ORGAN FOR SALE—TWELVE cheap. Ss tree of Gf oe wus ‘Aithe Organs tande by this company Ieaged to Yorke ihe bere mn the world, having & Huropeaa as a * iy i a tt, and ‘apwaries 00, 8, up = to rent, or paid for months eicasterly Sareea