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| Se he Secs en eee CITY REAL PSTATE FOR SALE. PROPERTY OUT OF THE UrTY FOR SALE hn en ee OR TO RENT. eee OR SALE—FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT; 19 ACRES ‘splendid land; full cultivation; good buildings; beaithy ; terms easy, DARRIN, 00 Broad street, ELY FURNISHED, 45 MINUTES from City Ha’l, elegant Country Seat; extensive lawn, F view, garden, fraits, flowers, stabies, outbuildings, boating, fishing; $1,000 suinmuer oF )*PISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street, A WELL FUR- for summer or longer RMAN, 110 \) all street, ¥., A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY river view. Apply KOSS, Nyack, N, ¥,, or to THEODORE ROSS, 91 Front street, New \ ork. ‘0 LET—-NEAR ENGLEWOOD, months from July 8 a large stone House, furnished ; has exery elty convenience. Address box §3 Englewood Post RNR AAAS RRO ROT fa —FAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR MADISON + avenue.—Four story hieh stoop new, well bul: medium Bized Nova Scotia fronl Dwelling; aiso a list of Fifth and Madison avenue and tast sive Dweilinge for sal Y, K. SVEVENSON & SON, Il Pine street, —FIFTH AND EIGHTH AVENUE AND BROAD. ‘way Bull Lots, sing!y or in plots, fronting and be wr Ceptral Park, and Lots on Madison aveuus and the ace loming streets, for eaie by V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Ii e sire FINE FIRST CLAS: LIGH STOOP brown stone House on East Fi hth street, in benn- Uiful order; marble ha'ls, &c. Can be bought cheap; very litte cash desirec. WALDRON & ZITTEL, 1,016 Third avenue. A® ENTIRE BLOCK OF 49 LOTS, 1WIST AND 102D streets, Second and Third avenues, for sale at a bar Bao dor BM? and terms apply to PAUL N, SFOFFORD, Broadway. FIFTH, MADI- TS, LOTS.—FOR “SALE, ON OTs, son, Fourth and Lexington ave _Bonlevard lots for eule and exchange. Apply to FETPRETOU & RE SEN, 1.008 Third avenue, detweed Sixty-Urst und Sixty-see- ond streets, West sides A NEW AND WELL ARRAN FOUR, sTORY high stoop brown stone Dwelling in Forty-lifth street, ear Firth avenue. substantially butt, in perfect order; also a list of West side Houses and Dweiluigs on F fon avenues for sale, th and Madi- . STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street, —FIFTH AND EIGHTH AY! AND BROAD- «way Baliding Lots, singly or in fronting and be- yw Central Park, and Lots on enue and the ad- Peiming etreets, forsale by V. K. s NSUN & SON, 1 street. location, Staten Island; 85,600 0 LET—COMPL! 0 LYT—AT MO ised Cottage House, nine rooms, urnished neatly co: ) LET OR SELL—ELEGANT NEW FRENCH HOUSE, containing ten rooms, with all improvements; garden ; splendid view; five minutes from steamboat and cars; th’ minuies from New York. corner of Thirteenth street 0 RENT—FURNISHED, ON THE SOUND. SHORE, Richmond Valley Station, on high ground, 60 feer above the water, a fine Cotiage, 13 Toons, in first rato order; size 40345; large stable an riage house; 7 acres of ground; water in house; all kinds of fruit; there is a good bathhouse; fine boatin: rent for the season, $500, the water, shaded, £c. Staten Island, near ul fully and handsomely furnts! Parties desiring to see it can take a forenoon boat at the Battery and be met at Richmond Valley station by owner's four miautes' drive from depot. 8, 277 Weat Twenty-third street, team and return ; it 13 on! JAS. K. EDWAl VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING LOT—FEE SIM- ple; medium 8! newest arrangements; elegantly Dnished in hard woods; price reasonable; last of three. Ap- piy on premises, 70 West Fifty-tirst sireet. 0 RENT—A NUMBER OF V1 convenient to city ance of the season ; several trouting the Sound. 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. Y DESIRABLE COUN- t reduced rents, VALUAPLE AND CHOICE PLOT OF GROUND on Ninth avenue, between Seventy sixth and Beventy-seveath streets—16 Lote; price »140,000. Terms to sult, GEV, B, WALION, 21 Vark row, rooms 50, 61 antt 62, Fee SaLE—$8,000—OR TO LEASE TO A SMALL family, the Cottage brick Rouse in West Twenty-third Street. Inquire of Mr. SULLIVAN, Nineteenth street and Tenth avenue. ‘OR SALE.—PARTIES IN WANT OF AN ELEGANT, convenient and comfortable House, ata moderate price, fare requested to cull at and examine No. 83 West Fifty-ticth aireet. On view during the day. oe A ah f R SALE—THE THREE STORY OHIO STONE House No, 56 West Fiftieth street, between Fifth and ‘ixth avenues, 20x50, Columbla Collage leasebold (#4 years); Price $20,000. ’ Apply on the premises. [JOR SALE—VERY REASONABLY, THE FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone 453 West’ Forty-seventh street ; Wood order, fine location. Terms ensy. Apply on premis ortoJ, & k. RUSSELL, Jr., 65 West Thirtieth street, "OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, A THREE story high stoop brick House, in perfect order and with jodern improvements, 135 West Twenty-first street. RIVATE SALE REAL ESTATE (WEST SIDE). ‘The two extra sized Fifth avenue Lots (ueasehold) the noribwest corner of Fith avenue and Fiftieth street, il be sold at auction by MULLER, WILKINS & CO., on Thursday, June 8 at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom. They are exch 28 feet Sinches wide and J8l feet aeep. Fit- Been years of the first term are unexpired, with three re- ‘newais of 21 years each, at a5 per cent valuation, subject to fhe usual conititions o7 the Columbia College lease. Present ground rent of corner lot, $720; inside lot, 650. ; Further particulars of the auctioneers. \, s sicieethisettn asi WROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ERALD BRANCH OF FICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIE D DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT TAE ALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY RY, BALK HOUR FROM FULTON TO let, a beautiful Country Seat, gar- era, house 11 rooms improveinents; rent Otuer desirable Places tor sa. € or to let, some : W. H. MELICK, 431 Broadway. on Hudson STORY BRICK Brooklyn; owner 7 Post ofice, New RNISHED, T! in good locat Address J. Ll. box TORE TO LET CHFAP—THE BEST CORNER IN Brooklyn, Apply at 79 Broadway, corner Th rookirn, 1. 1, « /) CASH—A FINE THREE very good order ‘at 77 Lee avenue, B New York. ulc is location e Lots, Inquire Eighteenth street, » AUDSON CLTY bs SEY CITy For Sale. TTENTION. GREAT AU jd Building Locs at Tyler Ps vaey City, takes place M. monthly payments of $10 wil » erty ever ollered ; chowder an rom footof Chambers and Tw 1:16 o'clock P.M. Kallroad tickets Chatbam ery street, c and at bring your friends along. sey Pro- rsion train ferries at PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE} TAT Fannvt0%w ‘NAT AUCTIO BLACKWELL & MARKS will sell, at the Exchange Saiestoom, 11 Broadway, New York, at 12 M., June 6, 1871, the former residence of the late E, R. Bogardus, Esa., on Beekman avenue, Tarrytown, with- in five minutes” walk Mansion, containing ‘22 rooms, besides din\ with’ gus, water, 4c. ; is situated on h joking the river; the FOULS COnsIRt OF w lly laid out fo lawn, with ornan orchard, with choice fruit in a ‘Maps and further 56 and 67 Liberty street, or opposite depot, Tarrytown, BARGAIN.—A ‘© good general bus Building. Also neat ¢ Fooms, in good order, in Railroad, 51 a BO by 100 feet, w cation; churches and school Will rent cottage and garden for $300. Eleventh street ROPERTY (DOTNC by 100; two story » containing seven on Bariem Hy lo: Or inguire at'255 West AT NEW BRIGHTON, ISLAND. nished Houses, handson 4, modern improve- tents, stable and coach house, with cardens planted; by the year OF SeaRON ; V . W. ST low. One nnfurnished. Particulars of lig Pine street. % D RENTS two Villas modern to- rovements: ¢! c ade and frur LL WANTING FARMS (GOOD SOIL) ADDRESS C. K. LANDIS, Vinelana, ». J. T CRANFORD, N. 000, OR TO rent at $6 ik Fooms, with cl a choice’ variety 0: shed, granary rea of land, wi re ans poultry he distant 10 mid- utes? m station, 1 of New Jersey VERY F. Hyde looking gov Apply to between Sixty for SAL! being a two story, co! Die, with an acre of ground fishing, bathing lent; ive minut ‘Dy South Side K- OL COUNTRY mbie F DENCE, roomy sta: ood Bay; orhood & ay; two hour YON, lumber yard, foot o Foe SALE on French ro modern improv ‘ the depot; will | ed very cheap; size of lot, His, Fiewse addres WINANS, lock box 19 El OR SALE A FIR with (iret class es lle from the village of Catuaily on the udaou; ns on bay; siz acres in fruit. For particul: address J. A. P., box No. b Catskill, N. ¥. Me ere cL. OR SALE —DELIGHTFUL RESID! 1, WELL shaded, on the Bay, Staten Teli A minutes from Gerry; 11 ro6ms; good bathing in front, $6,500. tern DARK PORNEHED axy vr FURNISHED HOUSES TO Li y cent Fordham, Kye. New Kocue Newbu Mont, Moniclatr, Bloomfelt, Blizaveih, Bridgeport en isiand. Permits of A. JOLRNLAY, No. Fine ‘ URNISHED AND UNFURNISH. us Yonkers, Tarrytown, Spuyien Duyvil, Fort Washingwon, Audubon Park, Tremont, Peibam, Newiown, Orange, Liza" dete, Bloombeld, New Brighton. WM, ELLIOTT & CO., 1,491 Broadway. URNISHED HOUSE—SHAD£ TREES, STABLE vogetables and milk; #150 a month for three months, ‘with privilege of another month; location most healthy; one tile from staion, on Northern Railroad. 8. HASTINGS GRANT, 104 Broadway. JEASIDE RESIDENC: . Conn., near Seaside end modern convenie deiiybtfal air aad sea view; #alt water bathing, dc. #490 for the season, &. H. HIND, 698 Broadway , or CHARLES BROTHERELL, bridgeport. AT BRIDGEPORT, emp AND CLOSING SAL} Choice Building Plots on the Heiyuie Rotherfurd Park, ten miles fory ua! en from Broadway, bein! trate witn Gratuits 11115 A.M, Brie Get maps and [ree passer of auctioneer A .& BRO, ) MELLIK, JR, ft BR "New York. band O RKENT—AT ELIZABETH, N. rooms, in beautiful gro Inquire of J. L, WOOD, at ‘A. M. Kidaer’s, N '4 Wall street, New York. RENT FOR THE SUMMER—A LARGE, THOR” oughly furnished House, with all modern improvements J.) between Newark and Orange. Apply to at Roseville, d 3, H, SUYDAM, 62 Broadway. WO SUMMER YLA: depot, three or more acres of choice land abundance of shade and choice fruit. Possession given ut 8.8. MANGAM & CO., 39 Nassau street, room 1834. RUAL ESTATE | ITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY—LOCATIONS VERY desirable; great bargains In New York, Brooklyn and few Jersey; would exchange for Cl ware or other merchandise or property. & 1. 8. BUREAU, 243 Broadway, tirst floor, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A FARM OF 650 ACRES near Stroudsburg, free and clear, and $10,000, for good property in or near N HOWE & CO., 10 Pine street. SHANGE—FACTORY PROPERTY, ON EAST ifth street, Engine and Boiler included; will take thing, Dry Goods, Hard- Office U. 3. & T. C. SALES AT AUCTION, AMUSEMENTS. ea Dove AUCTIONEER: a an rer sale o! louseh iture, Carpets, Mirrors, Planotortem, Parlor Oreennn Gurea: tale Mattresses, with a general’ assoriment of "Housekeeping Goods. To ve perempiorily sold on Monday, at 103¢ o'ciocks the salesrooms 7! Rassan street. ¥ JAMES MILNOR TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. BE. ROTH will sell this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, over 800 lots magnificent rniture, at 5) Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery. Elegant Parior Suits, ail styles, covered with satin brocatel, reps and haircloth ; mag- nificent rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Tables, [ta- Mirrors, Curtains, Paintu 1, Cloe Bedateacs, Bi abl ci Washstands, Commodes, Spring and Hair Mattresse Bedding, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, rich cut Glass and Silver Ware; China Tea ‘and DI 4 pieces; Ice Piteners, Castors, Cutlery, &c, N, B.—Good piivasé sale before the suie commences, “Alt Kinds of goin ought and sold on commission. Particular attentioa paid to private house ales HAS, M. DEDRICK, AUCTIONEER, NO, 4 CITY HALL J piace, New York city-—By virtue of the power and au thority in me vested, I will ublic auction, the Lease Good Will, Stock aud Fixtures'and all the things belonging to the Liquor Store 628 West street, city of New York, on the 6th day of June, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day, without ve, on the premises, and ato! LINTON HALL BOOK SALE ROOMS-GEO. A LEAVITT & CO., Auctloneers, Important sale of Books WEDNESDAY, June 7, at 5 o'clock P.M, Sale of valuable collection of Hooks, comprising exceedingly ani searce edit.ons of Hlustrated and Standard Works in tine bindings; many rare Books relating to America, éc., &c. Catulogues ready. Books on exhibition Tuesday morniag. V. H. BERTHOLF, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON MON- day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, by virtue of a chattel mortyage, the Furniture of a large hot Parlor Suits, pier and mantel Mirrors, Brussels and Ingrain Varpets, Sofas, Lounges, hair and sti tresses, fine Feather Beds, Pillows and Bedding; a! & large lot of oilice Deska, Chairs, Setiees, Stone, Glass and Crockery Ware; also, to pay storaze, 30) yards of second band Oil Cloth, China Vuses, Clocks, Stoves, Saloon Tanies, Matting, Bookcaret Ot Paintings and Engravings. By order of TELL! Attorney mortgagee. PW. SCHENCK, AUCTIONERS, ELEGANT HOUSEHOuD FURNITURE At the private residence NO, 98 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, W. SCHENCK, on Tuesday, 6th inst., at 103 o'clock M., all of the elegant Furniture ‘in wald house, viz. :—Wil- ton and Brussels Carpets, rosewood Parior Suits in c silk reps, Cabinets, Centre nnd Side Tables; Ktageres, gant Bookenses, brocatel and lace Curtains; French Clocks And Bronzes, fine Engravings, Extension Tables and Bu! Dining Suity biackt walnut and mahogany Chamber anges Chairs, ie, ; Olicloths, Window Shades, Glass: re and ali the Kitchen Utensils. wai EP WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE CHROMOS, comprising al! of the most popular subjects of AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN publications, and Leing the best selection ever olfered at auc- ion, Sales will take place on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, June 6 and 7, 1871, commencing st 1034 o'clock A. M., at the salesroom 60 Liberty street, New’ York, PYxECvrORS' SALE, Y, K. STEVENSON, SON & CO. B. P, FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sell at auction, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1871, at 12 M., at Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, by order of in exchange City or’ Country Property; factory in perfect order for immediate use. For further particnlars inquire of GEORGE KUCHNER, 814 and 816 East Thirty-tifth street, in 'OR SALE CHEAP AND TO EXCHANGE—SPLENDID choice Farms, Houses, jew Jersey, convenient to New York. Apply to KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway. HAVE SEVERAL HOUSES IN BROOKLYN TO EX- change for Furuitere, Cary Merchandise of all. kinds, the best sections o ets, Bedding, Plan We tor Western market. cond floor, back room, UTHERFURD PARK PROPERTY FOR SALE—FOUR acres of the best located Pro} Orient way. Price low. Terms easy, Jars apply to JOHN A, HAWKINS, 4t fn the place, r further part Cortiandt stieet, N. Lors, FOR A SMALL ear city, Address box 6,708 Post office. executors of Isauc Dvekman, deceased, over 509 Lots on Broadway and contiguous sireets and avenues, being the remaining part of the Dyckman Homestead, and comprising towards 100 acres, Sale positive and without reserve, Last sale of the Dyckman estate, ‘The titie is indisputable, Sixiy-live per cent may remain on bond and mortgage, For maps and descriptive pamphlets, wita terms of sale and directions to rench the property, apply to the Auction- cere, No, 1 Pive street, or to LOCKWOOD & CROSBY, Counsel for the Executors, No, 103 Nassau street, \XTENSIVE SALE OF AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS, 4 Paste! Pictures sud Crystal Medailions.—-JOHN R. LEVI- BON, Auctioneer, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Taursday evenings, June 5, 6, 7 and 8, an unusually fine cel- lection of 400 Works of Art by favorite American artists; paintings ai elegantly framed tv fine gold lint. At the sales: room, 537 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, 7ANTED—HARDWARE OR FANCY DRY GOODS IN ange for improved Brooklyn real estate, contain- modern’ improvements; equity 8,000 tog interview or give full particulars to FRANCO, eting rents and n good order, ge. reasonable, to suit. T CLASS FARM, IN Ithy location, ¢ rood buildings, pure water, plenty fruit; stocked WILLIAM WIST, box 135 Beraid Uptown Branch ofiiee, 1,243 Brondw: S_AT AUCTION. MINER, AUCTIO! SATURDAY, JUNE Ii cock, af our salesroome, ¢ 77 Reade streets, ure, Mirrors, Removed for convenience of sale. Nos. 9 Chambers Household Fui BLEECKER, Country Seat at Middletown Heights, &, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, June 6, . Jesroom, 111 Broadway, irab-e residence of Julius Dejogne, ituate on Prospect street, opposite Howard avent t Sig acres, beautifully Inia out in lawn a eis large and in perfect order, containing 7 rooms, gaa and gas fixtures, bathroom, hot and cold water, ge Orst class furnace, stationary wash tubs in laundry is replete with every ‘modern convenience; beautifu ws of the bays and harbor of New York. and permits apply to J. W. SIMONSON, No. New York, Metropol sd JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, and salesrooms 37 Nassau ‘street, opposite the ck, at the Exchange inity Building), the di Household Furniture. Two resewood Piano Elegant Pier and Mantel Mirrors, with Console Tables. Cylinder Desk: JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL 1054 o'clock, at their salesroom, 87 Nagsan street, a very large assortment of Household Furviture of every description, Also, 75 Sewing Machines. ‘Also, 10 sets elegant Brocatel Curtain: LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, 8 108 Liberty’ and 111 Cedar and 88 Church sts. ZCTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON, ON MONDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK WALDRON & COOKE will sell this sing to wlarge Ice Cream removed to salesrooms for day everything be- d Confectionery Establtsh- 1D PALM LEAF Goops, for men's, women's and children's wear, FRESH AND tention of buyers is invited. WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, No, 132 Church street, Catalogues and goods now f -AT 12 WEST TENTH STREET, ween Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Fifth av. y opportumity for housekeepers. 40 worth and over 600 lota magnificent Household Furniture, Velvet, Brussels Carpets, brilliant toned rosewood 714 octave Pianoforte, THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, June 5, at 1036 o'clock, lence 12 Weat Tenth sireet, block west of Broadway. Parties wisbiae to atte ty place or Brondwav_ ata street, a short dist take Sixth avenno or sand stop at Tenth the riches Ueseription satin brocatel, silk striped and Statuary, Works of Art, jains, Itageres % Bookcases, mianificent ef & Brothers nd Oval Mirro ‘Turkish Chairs, Low aditress or | Stool and Cover; 12 g and Hair M Tables, Sideboard, bie men in ‘attend- ods Lor purchasers. 2—AT 120 WEST TWE This MONDAY commencing at 1036 0’ LUKE FITZGERALD, Au TY-THIRD ST, plain. Househ Parior Suite, Mari 8 #tylen; tulad, gi hoice volumes Booka, a a ra, Biankets, 0 Linen iy Chairs, Lounges, Ch h China Dinner Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ri itcben Furniture, N. B.—Strangers wishing to attend this sale take Sixth or Seventh avenue cars or Twenty-third street stages. UCTION NOTICE mortgage, given by York, to Margaret PF. old at public auction, A. M., ut 824 Spring e. 8, 100 Pillow Slip Dining Room consisu P; ‘Basement ‘and k OF A CHATTEL ‘Gragg, of the cit dated April 20, 1 871, at 10!¢ o'clock reet, sald city, one Piano, covered by W. CAMPBELL, JR. hié day, commencing 1034 vetween Seventh ture, private farnil walnut Parlor Suil nd Bighth aveni in green reps; carved walnnt ma: Safes, Brossel F. COLTON, AU! portant sale of new aud se three rosewood Pianos, id hand Furniture; two or Mirrors, Parior Butts, tension Tables, 40 or Logether with the entt House, 14 rooms; bath | rich Pajntings and Eng ture or nowt of the furniture of three or four families, which must be clowed out, F. COLTON will sell this day (Monday o'clock, at the auction rooms No, 3 East near Broadway, one of the largest sales of t the closing out of all the varions kinds of Furniture that have accurnuiated during April and May ; ulso 90 or 40 beat bar ‘nd Bngravings, 40 or 40 variety of second hand Furni- ture; also several good Refrigerators, Kiichen Goods, 4c., cy June 5, at 1035 he season and Mattresses, about Carpets, together with eve Y J, W, CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER,—WILL reli to-morrow (Tuesday) an ortant first class Liquor attached, on Sixth ave ces ever offered on the avenue, UNDRED DOME CAVE AT AUCTION, As Commissioner of the Barren Cirenft Court, I will sell, at the lace residence of D, Courts, deceased, in i mondson county, Ky.,on the th day of June, 1871 mous Hundred Dome Cave, situated two miles trom Junction, on the Louisviie and Nashville Raliroad, in Ed- mondson eonnty, K. This ci is superior in ite GRAND AND BEAUTIFUL FORMATIONS to allothers, and ts one of the largest in Kentucky. I will R me time and place, about 700 acres of improve! ng and timber Lands, Terma, six. twe ve and ei -bteen 8, with six per cent interest. Personal security re- quired, and lien retained. . L, HILL, Commissioner. Guaseow, Ky., May 17, 1871 R. FOLEY, AUCTIONEER.—FOLEY & B BAUGH will sell, with e, on, Tuesday o'clock A. M., the entire Stock and Fixtures of a first ‘Third a} at class Millinery and Hosiery Establishment, nae, between 112th and 18th streets. consisting of two very er plated Showcases (one upright), Gen's! Furnishit ce AUCTIONEER. Notice.—By virtue_of an execution to me directed and delivered, I will expose for sale at public auction, on Mon- day, the’5th day oi June, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 35 Fulton street, all the right, title and interest of John Shaw of, in and to the Stock, Fixtures, Lease and Good Will of said premises which he had on tne 23th day of May, 1871, or any time afterwards. GEORG C. DOHRENWEND, Marshal. New York, May 29, 1 AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL KSTATE end Loan Broker, No. 501 Wudson st On to-mor- row (Tnesday), June 6, 1871, at No. at Seventeenth street, noar Elghth avenue, How Furniture, consist- ing of mahogany Sofa Bed, 1p hair cloth; biack walnut Bed- lead and Bureau, W anc, mahogany Ta’ mahogan: hair cloth; Hair and Husk Mattresses and Pall- 0 Kitehen and Dinin, ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND e} Loan Broker, No. 541 Hudson street.—This day, at 1055 O'cloek, balance of Stock and entire Furniture and Fixtures of Jewelry Store 99 Eighth avenue, near Fifteenth stre ‘Assorted Stock, Jeweller’s Safe, Gx4 tect; elegant wainut Side Case, cost #325, neary new; other Side und Counter Cases, Counters, Stools, Gas Fixtures, Awnings, &c. Also me Household Furniture. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. e} “Marshal's sale, this day, Monday, June 5, at 11 o'clock, at 27 Frankfort t, Bar Counter. Tables, Coairs, Pictures, Glass Ware, Refrigerator, Billiard Table, & P. MCCABE, Marshal, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, At 1034 o'clock, at the auction ‘rooms, No. 1 North William ftreet, Marshal's sule, the effects of a hotel, Household and Barroom Furniture, English Beer Pump, Liquors, &c. ; Sofas, ‘Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, &c, OOD'S MUSEUM. W oabiussio. scceseeeeTHIRTY CENTS MONDAY, “SONE 5, OPENING OF THE SUMMER SEASON, ‘The management take pleasure in announcing an engage- ment with the world renowned and talented FOX & DENIER PANTOMIME TROUPE, FOX & DENIER PANTOMIME TRO. PE, o —* in their new -—----*? AFTERNOON, and original | EVENING ata, i Panlomuse enti- 8 o———-—» Xs fe ala h THREE BLIND Mic. co Or, HARLEQ! IN TELL-TALE-TIT, THREE — This troupe as performed with the’ = THREE BLIND greatest success in all the principal BLIND MICE. theatres of the United states and Canada, | MICE. THREE containing, as it does, all the THRER RLIND attractive elements of Huriesque, BLIND MICE, spectacie, drama, equestrian, MICE, THREE and automatte, und !s TUREE BLIND acknowledged Uy all the BLIND MICE, best enteriuinment of the times. MICE. ‘The pantomime introduces tne following first class com- pany TONY DENNIBR, ©. K. FOX, 4 the greatthree-ingered Vlown| the Autnor, and only great id Comic Pantomimist, Pantaloon, ACW. MAPLIN, FLUE. PAGANI, the celevrated Harlequin, &c, | Premicre Danseuse Assoluta. LINDA DE RHONA, Mr ILTE SANDFORD, the beautiful Columbine. | the Empress Kegent of Bur- MLLE. AURIOL. Tesque, MISS ANNIE BOND, Danseuse and Pantomimist.| Puriesque Artist and Dan- F. SWII4, seuse, HARRY EVANS, the the Teutonic, Risibig Shaker. | grout Qriental Juss G, LE BLANC, L. BIRCHLER, Funambuilist. tne well known Pantomimist. B. J. MCLAUGHLIN AND TOM WILLIAMS Mons, CARON AND HIS THREE TALENTED SONS, JEUNE, CHARLES AND PATOCHE. Mr. TONY DENIER will introduce his family of WOODEN-HEADED AkTISTS, the great burlesque artists, who will perform all the diMeult feats ever attempted by the HANLON MIDGETS. These ACROBATS are the PERFECTION of MECHANISM, and have been expressly imported by Alt, DENIER at great ex- ‘TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, pense. ERY DAY AT? P.M. ssi hing the same EUERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCE. same in the day a8 nl very ining the THREE BLIND MACE, AT IBLO'S GARDEN,—FIFTH AND LAST WEEK. LAST NIGHTS OF Mi. F. 8. CHANFRAU, in his latest and most extraordinary succ’sa, KIt, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, LAST NIGHTS OF LAST NIGHTS: LAST NIGHTS AND LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS CHANFRAU. LAST NIGUTS ‘The most powerful of American dramas, vital with South- Western spirit and life and brimful of humor. Its dramatic personages are all recognized “characters; {ts matebless in realistic truth and beauty, and tional” effects most exclilng and attractive, LAST NIGHTS RAU [EASE NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NINHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MR. F. S. CHANFRAU. SATURDAY—LAST APPEARANCE OF MK. CHANFRAU AND LAST NIGHT OF * ” LAST “KIT” MATIN: SATURDAY |LAST “KIT” MATINE! Last “KIT” MATINE! ON MONDAY, JUNE 12, will be produced the romantic musical drama of PAUL CLIFFORD, in which the celebrated Irish Comedian Mr, JOHN COLLINS wiil appear, supported by a full operatte chorus and company. Roe THEATRE. CAMPBELL HAS COM: MR, J. C. CAMPBEL THE GREAT DRAMATIC NEGRO CHARACTER ACTOR, FOR 12 NiGHTS ONLY, Mr. J. McCloskey’s celebrated drama of r or WAY DOWN SOUTH, NEW SCENES AND NEWLY CONSTRUCTED. Mr. J. C. Campbell in bis immense impersonation of his first appearance here since bis triumphant engagement West and South, GREAT PLANTATION SCENES, TERRIFIC STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION, Introduction of a DRAWBRIDGE AND RAILROAD SCENE, the most effective scene which hay ever been presented to the public (by permission of Mr. Wiiliam B, Freleigh, who 13 copyright ow ner), for this occasion only. THRILLING DUEL ACROSS A TABLE, DENOUEM i Commencing with the FEMALE BA FRIDAY—Benetit of Mr. J. ©. rt | AFTERNOON BER. CAMPBELL. RAW GOODS. a INE QUALITY, FOR sa.e to dealers only by R. BALCA Witi sToc e, for sale; receipts $40 per day. Ad- dress box 142 New \¢ FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, WITH ROOMS A attached, for sale cheap. Apply to THOMAS GAFF- NY, Auctioneer, No. 4 City Hail piace. Also a tine Horse and Wagon. GOOD CHANCE FOR A YOUNG MAN.—A FIRST clans Cigar Store for gale, cheap; au old establishment ; in pervect order, No. 231 Bowery. DVMEE TO WATCHCASE MAKERS AND JEWEL- lers,—For sale—Too! reta:l, cheap, from 12 tli 3 o'clock, Monday, June 5. san street, room Bb. AN ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE FOR SALE, ZN cheap; will be sold to highest b cash sales over 6,000 per vear; location opposite 5 ferries; ‘unusuai chance at 187 South street. A -POR SALE CHEAP, CORNPR LIQUOR STORE « Groceries, Bakeries, Conse 4, Saloons, Cigar 77 Cedar street, —FOR SALE.—A LOT OF SECOND HAND SAFE ‘at very low prices; all styles and sizes on hand; saf AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO., £00 Broadway. GOOD PAYING CIGAR STORE AND SAMPLE Room will bi day. Apply to M A. NO,1 FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SAL AA. Yusiness tocation unsurpassed; splendid fnvestm: "¥ rare chance, tieulars 23 Chambers GEORGE S' Store Agonoy. DID _ INV! n ner Grocer; jocation unsurpassed; lar; trade; chauee in thousand to make money. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEURGE W. SIMERS’ Store Agency. R, FOLEY, AUCTIONEER.—FOLEY & BECKEN oJ. BAUGH will sell this day, without reserve, comm Ing'at o'clock A. M., by order of an execution, a «plendid team of Horses, well’ matched, and Phaeton; ‘also twelve thoroughbred and excellent family Horses; Wagons, Ba- rouches, Rockaways, Buggies, Haruess, &c., at 129th sitet, hetweet Third ana Fours avenues, opposite Burchell & Co livery stabl A. SHILUL y Marshal. A. GROCERY STORE, STOCK AND, FIXTURES FOR fale, with or without house furniture. Apply at SIL East Fortic treet, DINING SALOON FOR SALE—LOCATION A NO. 1; spendid business stao! ; ‘smart enterprising mat Chanceto makes fortune. Particulars 2 «Chambers si KORGE W. SIMERS, Store A: ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. M pa First class House and Lot, No, 508 Fifth avenue, at E. H. LUDLOW & will sell at auction, MONDAY, June 5, 1571, 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 11) Broadway (Trinity building). N Fifth avenue House and Lot, leaseliold, No. verween Forty-second and’ Forty-tnird sireets, wi house 25x6iffeet, lot 102 feet; lease has 10 years to run; pres- ent ground rent $500 per annum and taxes; possession on transfer of the lease; 20,00) may remain on bond and mort- if desired. For'maps and permiis apply to the auction- » No. 2 Pine street, New York. M, 20vcHry, averions: . Bankrupt Hale of Jeweller'a Stock of fine Gold and Sliver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, sday, June 6, jockprompt, at the sales: ortment of fine Gold and n and engraved Kings, in nives, Eyegiasses, Lockets, ed Ware, Armieis, iec.,' being the Id by order. Assignee in Bankruptey. AWNEROKER’S SALE.—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 42 East Broad ‘of 400 lots Women's Clothing, Bedding ahd other seasonable Goods. Order of H. McAlce- nan, Second avenue, PCHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONFER, v Firet class Drug Store, res, Splendid Soda Water Fountain, ¥, Juae 6, at ILo'eiock, at 718 Broudway, of a first class Drug Store, consisting » Fancy Goods, Bottles, Bruebes, Glass nda Water ‘Fountain, Safe, lots to suit the tr Charms, Beads, 8i! etock of J. Y.§ Stock and Fi will sell on Tues the stock and nxter of Drugs, Perfum' Canes, marble top Ofice Furniture, &e. HARD WALTERS, AUCTIONE. chines. Marshal's Saie,—Will clock, ast Broadwa: lated Wheeler & Wilson's, other Sewing Machines, in be EF WING MA; 1 on Moni 10 ciegant ©; Baker hal. TIONKER. MARBLE sell on Monday, at 12 in the reat, } ICHARD WALTERS, y Sinbs, Ac.—Marsbal's Sale. O'clock noon, at No. 62 West Ninetet White and Colored Marble Slabs and loose } , ee. O'HARA, Marshal. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL k, at the southenst corner of Park avenue and Fortieth street, a quantity of Household Furni- ture, consisting of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Clocks, &c. ; also Safe. By order MATHEW 7. BRENNAN, Sherif. JaMRS DUNPHY, Deputy S HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. 3. Marshal's sale of Flour, lutter, day, June 5, at 11 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, Family Flour, barrels Lard, kegs and ¢ Sugar, dc. L. RINDSKC GG HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. -MARSHAL'S SALE OF Wines, Liquors, &°.--On Monday, June 6, at 1034 clock, at 18 Bowery. 7 libis, ol bon Whiskey, 5 casks Brandy, 3 casks Gin, erry Wines, 45 caren Ciaret and Khine Wines, C #4, ae. ; alsd 7 pieces Canton Mating, 10 pieces Carpzt, ee, i. DREHER, City Marshal, Alro on Wednesday, June 7, # large lot ot’ Stoves and Tin Ware. WIHIAM ABBOTT. AUCTIONBER—OFFICE NO. 6 yy Hall pl 870 Pearl street, a inrge quantity of Hotsehold Furniture, consisiing of soild walnut carved Bedsteads, tne curied Hair Maitresses, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Cottage sults, hairs and Tables, & splendid lot of Ofleloth; also Kitchen Furniture and Utenaile Wg AtitTees WILL SELL THROUGH D. Vv. H. BERTHOLF, Auctioneer, on Monday, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, 600 lots of second hand O.lcloth, Matting, Rugs, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Household Furniture, Otice Desks, Ol) Paintings, Engravings, &o. agar, &e.—On Mon- barrels extra Butter, barrels F, City Marabal, Iso « quantity of Matting, &e, RT eS DELAIDE H. LAMBERSTON, CLAIRVOYANT, CON- sulted for everything. Oficd, 220 West Twenty-eignth direet, between Seventh aud Kighth ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, late of San Francisco), Business and Medical Clairvoyant. ‘Consultations in Kagliah, French and German, 1,209 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel, ADAME R088, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS OLAIR- Voyant, tells past, present and future; shows likeness of husband; confidential letters written, 159 West Forty-firet street, Broadway aud Ssveash avenue, N IMPORTANT, FIRST CLASS LIQUOR KSTABLISH- ment, with tne Cigar Store attached, on best part Sixth ‘avenue, doing good business, with cheap rent, offered at great Darcain on Monday privately, or willbe sold positively om ‘Tuesday at auction. Apply to J. W. CAMPBELL, Jr., Auc- tioneer, 14 Bank street, corner Waverley piace, A CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE. INQUIRE at 40 West Houston street. LADIES’ AND GENTS! FURNISHING GOODS BUSI 84, Weill established, tor sale, on account of ill health ; plendid chance; lease and terms favoravle; no agents, Apply at 685 venue. BGK, STATIONERY AND TOY STORE FOR SALE. A tine opportunity; fil health cause of selling; best on Sixth avenue, Address STATIONER, box 163 Herald Uptowa Branch ofice, 1,246 Broaaway. (CORRER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—IN THE THIR urd; the best corner on the east side of town, with five years? lease and fixtures complete; must be sold: Apply to J. P, PAYTEN, 155 Henry street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—A VERY RARE CHANCE; an el ited up atore, well stocked and doinga cash inisineas of $90 per day, is offered ata bargain, Tuquire of HIND, NAUMANN & MURPH $1 Barclay «! New Yor! [PUG STORE, SE, STOCK AND FIXTUR for sale— Des! logated in Hud City; now doing good business; a bargain; a nediately, . IRELAND, 201 Broadway FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, ALL R to commence busin will be sold at a bargal wantoftimetoruni. MOODY & CU., No, 7 Murray A LIQUOR WITH FIXT a8 given for selling. Apply to East Broadway, ‘TIFYING FSTABLISHENT, WITH ili and Coiuma, and half million dollars trade, yor exchange tor Real Estate, Apply at id BLAC TOOLS, CONSISTING OF BS Tongs, Fire Frona, Anviis, Sledges, &c., In large or small jots, at low’ figures, Appiy to HUBBARD & WHITAKER, coriver of Front and Peari streets, brooklyn. JOR HALE—A FIRST CLASS TAILOR BUSINESS, WITH Stock and Fixtures, in a good locality, on account of tlie death of the owner. Inquire at 187 West Broadway. OR SALE—SECOND HAND SHOW CASES, AWNING counters, tw doors, partition drug drawers, shelving ter and cabinet work with de: spatch. Apply 527 NOR -RESTAURANT 171 Proprietor going to the country. POOR, SALE_A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE Secon arcane with 3 years? lease; doing m busl- ness of 8200 to 8000 for week. Apply to P. J. KODDEN, Fifty-firet street and Eighth avenue, NOR SALE AIL DISTI js in other Apply to P. GAP Kk JOR SALE, CHEAP—A PAYING LIQUOR STORE; A good chance foran Iriehman; chea) Fenty lonj lease; 70d reasons for selling given. Apply to . #. CURLEY, 27 w Chambers street A GOOD OPPORTUNITY da email EA AND COFFEE STORE--NOW DOING A GOOD basiness, fitted up tp first class style. Apply to owner, at 230 Hudson atreet, in the f store. bag WILL BUY FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF A $1 .000 aplendid Hotel; 30 roe gan tly furnished ; bar, office and two suite parlors richly decorated; plate mir- Fork, plano, Ac: allan running order; noting te buy; tna city of 0; no competi rent i fecount of sickness, ‘Seo owner this day at HOUPER'S pic- ture store, 137 Fulton street, AMUSEMENTS. TH AVENUE TH RE. 5 Bole Lessee and (an ...uMt, AUGUSTIN DALY MONDAY EVENING, June 5, BENEFI! OF MISé FANNY DAVENPORT. Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT (for this ooca- non only as Sir Harcourt; Mins JULIA LoNpoN | titacos Btn. WeDerida Dee, Narkiawe ir. '. Davidge, larkins, ASSURANCE. | James Lewis, Georze Parkes, Burnett, Mist FANNY’ DAVENPORT ‘and Miss Noutie Mortimer in the cast, Davidew, as MAN AND | comb, Browne, Burnett, Misa Clara Mor- WIFE, ris, Fanny Davenport, Miss Gilbert, Kate wton, Kate Claxton, Nellie Mortimer. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Jane 7, any ata if Hee SRORUCTION at ion by on any, of a Power! rij tion Mr. WILKIE COLLINS and Mir AUGUSTIN DALY, en NO NAME. Pe Phd pre ate Bi greies preparation, iy new enery, re e Importantcast, including Me’ Dot? HARKINS. W. DAV. TDG JAMES LEWIS, GEORGE PARKES, 'G. OL. ise A’ ORT, GILBERT, Miss KATE NEWTON and others 4,* Box Sheet open 12 days in advance. GLOBE bai BROADWAY, NECK AND NECK: ‘ Ee STETSON in Foster's great drama, NECK Al OK. THE HANGING SCENE. e/a THE RAILROAD, THE ESCAPE. E, T, STETSON, NECK AND NECK. Matines Wednesday and Saturday. Be THEATRE. ‘The Manager, bogs to srmoun: a AMITED SURES ENGAGEMEN' ith MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT, who will appear for the Brat timé as JAI HAREBELL, the Poet Hero of Mr. W. G. Wills’ beautiful HEART STORY, in four acts, entitied THE MAN O° AIRLIE, which was performed at the Princess theatre, London, for more than ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS, and constituted the dramatic event of that city in 1867, ‘The play will be produced for the AND EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER, with new and appropriate Scenery by Witham and Lewia, Dresses by Joyce, Properties by Deuel aud assistants, Ce THE SCAFFOLD. The London Sunday Times said :—Some parts of this repre- sentation stirred the audience to its very depth. ‘The London Morning Post said:—The character {s a combi- nation of Robert Burns, the Man of Ross and Rip Van Winkle, with a dash of a female Ophelia. The London Sun satd:—-It was a general triumph of art, ‘which called forth a pertect hurricane of applause, The London Era said:—The power and pathos of the characters continually excited the warmest applause, and re aed kept the sympathies of the audience fully en- inted. ‘fhe London Glowworm said:—The Man o' Airlie” ts far the most important treat of the theatrical season of the present year, ‘The London Morning Star said:—‘'The Man 0° Airlie”? completely took us by surprise, James flarebell, the post hero of the play, reminded us, in the fourth act, of Mr. ions fe Van Winkle, Can we give much higher praise un that ? Seats secured six days in advance at the theatre, or at ite branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broad- ay, ENTRAL PARK GARDE: GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THEODORE THOMAS. AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 6, AT 8. PROGRAMME, 1. March, “Tannhaonser” 2 Overture, “King Steph Waltz, (Mein Leben 4, Fantasie, “| “Persian ‘ADMISSIO} PRIVATE BOX PACKAGES OF 12 1 To be had at all the principal ‘mi ark Garde PROPRIETORS. A ERRACE GARDEN. Fifty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third ave. JULLIEN'S GRAND ‘CONCERTS AND FETES D'ETE, EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock, 50 Every SUNDAY, from 6 to If o'clock, 2 cents. Packages of 12 tickets, $4, to be had at all the principal music stores and at Ter den. ONE DOLLAR EXTRA. CKETS, FOUR DOLLARS. fe stores and at Central JOHN KOCH & BROS. CADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY EVENING, Junc8, 1871, Mr. DAN BRYANT has the honpr to announce that he will take his ANNUAL BENEFIT as above. It will also be the last night of the present season of Bryant's Minstrels. Mr. Bryant will on thia occasion ap- pear (in white face) in TWO OF EIS FAVORITE IRISH PARTS, in Boucicauit’s beautiful Irish drama of THE COLLGEN BAWN ; Or, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN, ‘and as DANNY THE BARON, ‘The following DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS HAVE KINDLY TENDERED THEIR AID: — Miss LAURA KEENE, Miss IONE, BURKE, Madame PONISI, Miss MARY WELLS, Mr, MARK SMITH, Mr. W. R. FLOYD, Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. J. C, WILLIAMSON, Mr. THEO, HAMILTON, Mr. DAN BRYANT. BRYANT’s MINSTRELS will offer an attractive selection of SINGING, DANCING AND MINSTRELSY. Box book open at Bryant's Opera House, where tickets and private boxes can be secured, ‘AUADEMY OF “MUSIC, 8h JUNE, Aza OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, ANNUAL powers of MRS. F. B, CONWAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1871. HONEYMOON AND ROP ROY, in which the Eminent Tragedian, Mr. E. L, DAVENPORT, together with Mra. F. B, CONWAY, Miut MINNIE CONWAY, ir. F. B. Ot y iar, TAY E. A Mr. F, CHIPPENDALE, Mr. JOHN CLARK, Miss LOUISE HAWTHORNE, Mr. KUGENE CLARK, and a host of others will avpear. eee Gee OPERA HOUSE. to seven seconds. AMUSEMENTS. cen Ratatat et anor, MONDAY, JUNE 6 AND” EVERY EVENING At 8, AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 3. THIRD WEEK OF THE LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK PANTOMIME COMPANY, THE THREK HUNCHBACKS, CROWDED HOUSES. » , J. "AL NEW CHANGES, , NEW agus ee nabs foe CLOWN, PF. NEW FOLLIES, .RLEQUIN , PANTALOON, AbBOTT, Clown, xi Skaters, MOK and GOODRICH. BALLET, SONGS, and LEVY, the world-renowned Cornet Soloist, gOMDAy— Meat appearance of the pppular characterizer, GREAT HARLEIG ny in his original songs and magic changes, wherein he effects an entire change of costume from bead to foot in from five ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager...MR, LESTER WALLACK ENTHULASIIC’ APPLAUSE! CROWDED HOUSES “EVERY NIGHTI ROSEDALE. ‘This drama will form the present attraction of the SUM MER SKASON, which commences MONDAY, JUNE 5, NEW AND EXQUISITE SGENERY. NEW MUSIC, NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW AND CORRECT DRESSES AND UNIFORMS. Novel effects and an UNFQUALLED DISTRIBUTION. Messrs. LESTER WALLACK, JOHN GILBERT, J. H, STODDART, B, T. RINGGOLD, CHAS. ROOK: WELL, HOLLAND, LEONARD; Mesdames CLARA NELLIE HURD abd others, ROSEDALE ROSEDALE ROSEDALE EVERY NIGHT, LYMPIC THEATRE, The Management have great pleasure In announcing the engagement for limited number of nights with the great Emotional Actress LUCILLE WESTERN, who will appear supported ebace" Phir. ce HERNE and a powerful Company, on MONDAY EVENING, June and also on every evening during the week. in her grent dast Impersonations of Lady Jsabel and Madame Vine, in EAST LYNNE, or the ELOPEMENT. First East Lynne Matinee, Wednesday, June7, at 2 o'clock. Second East Lynne Malinge, Saturday, June 1\, at 2 o'clock. During the briet engagement of Miss Western will ap- pear in several of Ler most powerful impersonations, Seats secured six days in advance, EWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S MINSTRELS, ‘Twenty-elghth street Opera House, corner Broadway. . LAST WEKK OF THE SEASON. %h Regiment Band. FRIDAY, — “Girl with, the a Walter Bray's JUNE Black Hair.” Corkographs, NINTH, Hammond's Solo, Surprise Party. BENEFIT ‘the Liar. Stanwood's Banjo, Randall's Nose. Market Day. Percy's Ballad. Reopen Sept Reopen Sept. 4. eee TWENTY-THIRD STREET, i bbadash OPERA HOUS' betwoon Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE PRESENT SEASON, Monday, June 6, ‘Tuesday, the 6h and Wednesday the 7h, jap LAbr 3 NiGHTS. " “LAST (Be 8 NIGHTS, LAST 3 NIGHTS. | 3 LAST 8 NIGHTS, LAS? 8 NIGHTS, | NIGHTS. | LAST 8 NIGHTS. DAN BRYANT, NELSE SEYMOUR, DAVE RELD, LITILE MAG, J. W, MOANDREWS, W. H. BROCKWAY, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNES, the annual benefit of MR. DAN BRYANT. it the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FOURTEENTH STREET, AND THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT SEASON nt 745, 145 745 — Ms DR. KAHN'’s MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, bb 745-BROADWAY—15, * 15 opposite Astor place, 5 745 ERMANSIA AT IRVING HALL. X GERMANIA, TUESDAY AND EVERY EVENING, GERMANIA, The beantiful Moving Panorama, with Dioramic Eifects of the Franco-Germanic War, with Historic Ilustratfons and Recitatioas by the celebrated Elocutionist, Mr. W. H. POPE, Musical Director, Mr, DONNSTEIN, GERMANIA. Tickets 25 cents, Re 1 Seats 50 cents, Ltberal arrangements made with schools on application t0 L. F, HARRISON, Business Manager. 00K, LOOK, LOOK. Grand opexiug of the Alhambra, 1,164 Broadway, up dtairs, up stairs, up stair, on Tuesday evening, June 6, i87t. The only rival to the grand Alhambra, London. ‘Ihe public are invited to our ricuiy furnished premises. “Don't forget the opening might, Tuesday evening, June 6, 1871. “op 18 A SPIRIT SACRED, QUARTET, FROM Bennett's “Woman of Samaria,” sung w a inaie at Handel nnd. Haydn Festival, 40e-; also, What fe ife 2” song, by Hatton, 4ic.; “I M ”” Abt., 20c., de. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, SPRING MEETING. LEVY, the celebrated © day, assisted by Col. viene ana PIANOFORTES. AN, ERBGANT 7 OCTAVE SUPERIOR, TONED rosewood Planoforte, used tive months. cost $700, for S00; Stool, Cover, Music Stan; also Parlor Suits, rosewood! and walnat) style Grand Duchess, 14 pieces, cost $1,000, for 500; Bedroom Suits, rosewood’ and watnut; Tollet Mattresses, Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Dinner ant Tea Seis, all at {eas than bali cost, Can be seen this day, or Nonday,'at residence 120 West Twenty-third street, oar Sixth avenue. A —HAINES BROTHERS’ celebrated Pianos, Firat class in every respect— fully warranted. Satistaction guaranteed or no sale. At prices which cannot fail to eult those in search of @ plano, ; Warerooms, wholesale and retail, ‘No. 27 Unton square, —PIANOS TO RENT, FOR CITY OR COUNTRY— + Fine new nd hand Pianos very low for cash of monthly instalments; best bargains giver. ‘8. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. Us hades PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, JUNE 5, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BENEFIT OF FRANK KERNS, On which occasion the following talented Artists will a) RoR JOHNNY ALLEN, NELSE SEY UR, LITTLE MAC, J. W, McANDREWS, HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, J. M. WARD, MOE AND GOODRICH, PADDY McGOWaN, MICKEY WARREN, HARRY STANWOOD, BILLY CARTER, BILLY REEVES, MASTER EDDIE. REMEMBER, MONDAY, JUNE 5. __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FROFITABLE BITTERS AND LIQUOR MANUFA turing business, ten years established, through sickness, can be bought, up to 6th June, for value of stock and fixtures, LLOYD'S, 29 Broadway, first floor. A FIRST RATE OPENING FOR COAL AND WOOD Business, already established, in Morrisania; Fixtures, &c., to let, sell or exchan, growing neighborhood. H. D, JARVES 70 Wall atreet, New York. » Also desirable Lots, All in BARGAIN.—MUST BE SOLD, A GOOD PAY: cash Grocery and Tea Store, with Horse, Wagon and ibree years’ Lease, at a low rent, Apply to WHITMAN, wiih Henry Welsh, corner Washington and Franklin ste, RARE CHANCE.—ONE OF THE BEST CIC Stores on West street for sale. Apply at 202 West N INTERVIEW SOLICITED WITH A RELIABLE man wanting business (and only suck), who will invest 86,00, when fully assured by investigation that a positive fortune can be easily and poetry accumulated, . C. JEFFERS, No. 9 Bleecker street. I 0 YUU WANT SOMETHING TO DO! CALL ON OR write to R. A. ADAMS, 152 Sonth Fifth avenue. Busi- ness substantially agrooxble, " No ri te GOR SALE—IN YONKERS, A FIRST CLASS FAMILY Wine and Liquor Store: best In town; low rent, Address DISTILLER, box 475 Post office, Youkers, N. Y. OR SALE—4 TWO-THIRDS PARTNER'S SHARE, worth $1.20), in a weil paying Keal Hair Business, worth $2,000; 1 in god running order, with city and country adress P. 8., Herald office, till 2 o'clock Thursday. ARTNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS ESTAB- lished restanrant, best location on Broadway, now doing a fine busingss; an energetic business man only, with best references and $5,000 in cash need answer ; to such one- haif intereat will be given ; there are no encumbrances on the Duriness, whioh will, bear atrict investigation, | Apply to O. BIsNNET, No, 9 Pine street, from 12 to 2 o'clock. Die R WANTED. ‘A LADY, WITH SOME MEANS, to periniend and take full charge of a large new house a story distanes io the country. Address J. M., ald oillee. WILL BUY A PROFITABLE MANUFACTUR- ing business; article uselul in every family and ight. For particulars call on MOODY & CU. No. 7 yy atreet, room 23. 500 22,81;000.--4 PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT, 0) who can leave the city, can havo a very jucrative position. Cail at 662 Hudson street, from 9 till 1 o'clock. 6 00 “PARTNER WOULD BE ACCEPTED AS $2.0 00, ated s mong making bapa at Sarato; 4 , rofite js summer sure; no pos bible Tek PRD py at 106 West Twenty-ifth street, up stdire, INSTRUCTION. _ ing without which young men are inc pudlnons for themecives “or others, taught at PAINE 'S #8 College, 62 Bowery; 94 writing lessons, $2 50; la dies’ department. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Insiiture Bookkeeping, Writing. Arithmetic, Shorthand, English, German, French, Spaois Private lessons day and evening. Ladies’ department. ‘Telegraphy practiontly taught, MACHINERY. - LARGE NUMBER OF BOILERS ON HAND, NEW ‘und weoond hand, for aule clieap. Apply to ALEXAN- DER ee ler Manu‘actory, Newburg, N. Y., or WAKD & STAN’ Jobn street. 5 ne a BRAN pagan TUREE HO) i? A a eae BOYS AND by Sos ubteined funmeaiately. Bow NG NUTR cRenmant ule AN Reece! Sree ae eenm noes Ot Indies cap peoure: RoOENS —MEN, WOMEN, ‘Telegr | A LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO ent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase, Call at NM. M. MERRELLS, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue > A. MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD, PIANO. forte, grand scale, made order celebrated maker; fully munranteed ; used § months ; cost $750, for $375, Also Drawe jng Room Suit, Pompadour style; Ktageres, Cabinets, Palnt- ings, Bronzes,’ Chamber, Dining’ Furniture; a sncitice; pro- per family leaving city. 35 West Fifteenth street, near rifth avenue, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $150.— Flegant Steinway Pianotorte, round corners, carved iegs, overstrung vase, every iinprovement ; bargain for cash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. A LEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO—IRON FRAME, c.; $1. Also, seven octave; carved legs, agraffe, ¢., at a very great sacrifice. PEEK & SON, 46 Bleecker street. T SCHROEDER’S PIANO WARE avenue, next Clarendoa Hotel, OOM, 211 FOURTH quare and Upright | Pianos for hire at reduced prices; for sale in justalments; cheap for cash. LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A handsome Pianoforts, Stool and Cover; modera style And tmprovements; perfect order; sweet, powerful tone. 48 Third street, near Second avenue. BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, by celebrated. ciy maker, $75; mmgnificent 74 octave, fuil iron plate, 8 und Case, Warranted for five years, cheap for cash, at privase residence 124 Weat Twenty-sixth street, Sixth avenue, PIANOS, MELODE AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND Deautiful kivies, of diferent makers, at lower prices tor, Gash or monthly instalmente, or for rent, at WATERS’, 430 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. (FICKNT INSTRUMENT, cost 8650, for less than hall inet, i. ROTH'S House- ‘i, near Broadway, LE rosewood case, cost; Stool, Cover and M Loid Guods Salesrooms, 50 Bleecker sir IANOFORTE, NEARLY NEW, PARLOR SUITS, Paintings, Bfonzes, Mirrors, Curtains, Chamber, Dining Room Furniture, &e., for saie at great saci e. Prive ite sidence 12 Tentu’ etréet, between University place and avenue, OSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO, $125; MAGNIFICENT ROP tare, having carved logs, overstrung bass, agrafe ‘all latest improvements; great bargain. And AMES GORDON, 105 Bleeccer street, near Macdougal. OF () —SPLENDID NEW 7 AND 74 OCTAVE ROSE $250. wood Pianos, latestimprovements, from up wards. Pianos to ren’ ¥, LUDKE, 45 Second avenue, 9) FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.»SNT ON yA! trial, No agents. Circulars mailed free. Dhited states Piano Company, 646 Broadway, New York. MUSICAL. CARD. Schools in the city and country may obtain excellent (n= .ators for all branches of Musis and Modern Languases, churches first clase Singers, plying al NEW. VONK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 20 BROADWAY, near Tweifth street, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN BRANCH, ORLTE 123 (NEW NO. 102) COURT 8T., near State, BRO le - dcdcdc Mens one —sorina Bendre Adora YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM VIENNA, WELL quaiitied to teach music, French and German, te deatr- us of giving lessons; would prefer a situation in the coun-| try. Address Bb. jeraid ollice. ‘ VATORY OF MUSIC, aoe AN oo Meernew No, ait Fourth avenue, For particulars apply to F, SCHRUEDLK, Director. ARIC, SICAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AV! AMaIS Ey. ny Hoatel.—Competent organistay dingors, tenchera of music can be obtained by applying to He SCHROEDER, Director, American Conservatory. N ITALIAN TENOR SINGER, FROM ITALIAN A ‘Opera, teaches piano and ginal at 45 per monih uring the ‘summer season, nt 117 West Twenty-sevent, street, near Sixth avenue. 10 to 6, JAND.—FIRST CLASS MUSIC BD Abt iieasioon: AUGUSTUS THL, Tomrivr’ aaotdence 186 street, between Rivington and Delancey. ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., MANUFACTURERS of CABINET ORGANS, warerooms 696 Broaayer jew York,—The Organs made by this company @re Ac! to be the best in the world, having @ European aa woll erate oral Sd = 8 fo reni, oF