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AMUSEMENTS. ye WERY THEATRE. ae GRAND SOMRIH ATION, tana ‘Last ni ‘or wr ae ANP eELL. | ur. EDWIN’ ET ANetaRD Last week of and his educated DOG CARLY. Pomp. FRIDAY FAREWELL BENEFIT FRIDAY EVENING, Bb DWN BLANCHARD. Comedian, JAMES MAGUIRE, ts engaged, and will shortly appear. Gros THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. CONTINUED EXCITEMENT. Wonderful success of the young and prominent actor, MR, E. 7. STETSON, lon drama, MR. ‘The celebrated Irish MK, in Charles Foster's sensa' NECK AND N every scene ani every act nichtly encored, introducing to the public the Scaffold with all fta norrid form; the Hanging e, the accused led to the scaffold, the trap sprang, the by the neck, the great Railroad Scene, @ train dashing at full speed and almost wrecked by a mis- laced switch, 5 NECK AND NECK will be produced with all its exciting situations and effects ‘ntl further notice. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. REAT TRIAL OF ENDURANC! BY EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, AT THE EMPIRE CILY RINK, COMMENCED TO-DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 12, 112 MILES INSIDE 2&4 HUUKS; 400 MILES IN FIVE DAYS. JUNE 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1871, Full Military Band each’ Afternoon and Evening, ADMISSION 60 CENTS. HE ALHAMBRA. 1,164 Broad Upstairs, between 27th anid 28th sta. he Atiambra (the handsomest place in’ Now York! {s now open, and the pudi'e are respectfully requesiet to. m fuspeotion, ‘Twenty-llve prepossessing la nightly in attendance. BURN! 1.161 Broadway, 1,164 Br. Up stairs, between 27th and 98th sts., = ne erimiual hangin 161 Broadway, Up stal PROPOSALS. OLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, MAY 23, 1871, NOTICE TO CONTR. ‘The government of Prince Kdward Island will until 19th July next receive tenders for the coastruction and equip: meat of arailway of 8 feet 6 inches gauge, from Cascumped to Georgetown, a distance uf avout 10 miles, Payment will be mate in Prince baward Island govern- meat debentures, bearing six per cent tuterest, payable hult> yearly, redeemable In 80 years peciiications may be seen and forms of tender and other {uformation obtained at the Government Engineers otlice, Chariottetown, after Wzh June next, No tender will be recognized wnicas made on the printed Fins ‘The government do not bind themselves to accept the low- eat orany tender, 'f, H. HAVILAND, Colontai Necretary, (ycmetonns OF EMIGRATION OF THE STATE OF YORK EW YORK, New Yor«, June 9, 1871. proposals for eupplring the tate Fn.igrant insite yard’s Isiand with Moat will be received by the igration at thelr office Castle Gurden, ‘uesuay, the Lith inst. lexcciption of Meat to be catl- Sealed tions on Commissiou ft ‘until 3 o’c.ock P. M. Bpecifications showin: the mated for may be had, and as ment of the quaniies used | duriug the past year thay be seen ov application to the Su- perintendent at Castic Garde i# will be addressed to “The Chairman of Commit- leat, Commissioners of Iimigration.”* sioners reacrve to theraselves iho right to reject, Any and a] proposals not deemed ior the {nterest of the Le- partment, ISAAU BELL JAMES LYS RICHARD O AN, ‘Committee on Neat. EPARTMENT OF DOOKS, 346 AND 848 BROADWAY, New York, May 26, 1871. To CosTRACTORS,—Proposals enclosed ina sealed enwe endorsed ‘i’roposals for ——— cuble yarcis of stone i,” with name of the bitder, will received at the Department of Docks until Saturday, June 17, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., Cor deliveriug 4,200 cubic yards of stone for river wall, to be delivered {rom on board vessels near pier No, 1 North river, Blank forms of specifiestions and agreements can be ob- tained atthe oiice of the Department on or after Tuesday, ae Re Ses JONN T, AGNEW, WILSON G. HUN’ HENRY A. SMird, RICHARD M, H ENRY, WILLIAM WO: C J. GRENVILLE KANE, Secretary. PFICE OF LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEER, TUIRD DIS- trict, Tounpkinaviile, N. Y., June 3, 181.—Proposals for Construciion of Keeper's Dwelling and Tower for Light- house at Colchester Reef, Lake Champlatu.—Sealed Pro- oxn'a will be received at this oftice until noon ef June 1871, for the materiais and labor for construction of keepel dwelling anu tower for lightuouse on Colchester Reet, bake ‘Chawplaln, according to piaus and be ‘at this ofice, or which will be furnel eciiicationa to be seen xi to bidders on appil- cation therefor to the undersiyned. Proposals must be i duplicate, accompanted by a yuarantes im duplicate, and rinted copy of the advert to 6ach al, ‘hey will be addressed to ders enlortod aR petals for Construction, of Lighthous ‘olchester_ Ree! ke Champlain.” This office reserves the rigit to reject the any or all bids deemed disadvantageous to the goverame: if Fe, WOOSTER Lieutenant Coionel of Engineers, Engineer Tird Light pasa ngineera, Engineer Tird Light- “ 3 doe FFIOR OF THE LIGHT HOUSK Exe THIR istrict, Tompkinsville, N. vo. June PUSALS FOR. CONSTRUGHION OF LiGHTHOUSE Pie ON BARBERS Poli ake od ad PLAIN. led will be received atthis office until noon of the 284 of June, 187), for the materiale and lavor for ® Barber's’ Point, Lake Cuainp) cording jong tobe acen at tus ofice, of fur Jention therefor to the to each proposal. They mit ed, endorsed, on the envelope, ‘of Lighthouse on Barber's Point, Lake plat ‘This ofice reserves the right to reject auy of ali bids which i disadvantageous to the xovernment. See 3.0, WOUDILU EF, Lieutenant Colon» of Engineers, Enzlneer Third Liguibouse district, ROPOSALS FOR GRANITE FOR THE NEW STATE P* depen bane OFFICE OF SUPFRVISING ARCHITROT,| WASHINGTON, May 4, 1871. Bealed proposaly will be rec: until 12 o'ciock M. of the 22d “day of June, 18/1, ut the ollice of the Supervisin, Archiiect of the Jreasury De; out, for faruishing an. Celivering at the site of the propos sion granite required (ur the exterior of artment, for which about 180,00) cudle fe Proposals must state the price per ct whose dimensions do not exceed twenty cubic feet, and the Fate of increase in price fur siones exceeding tweity cubic fect. The exact average size of the stones cannot at present be given, but will approxjnate 40 cubte fet. Btougs to be uarried and delivered according toaschedwle of net sizca iat will be furnished the contractor, One inch will be allowed for quarry dimensions on each worked face of the atone, Bach bid must be accompanied by a sample block, 13 inches cuve, of the granite it is proposed to turnish, which minst be sound, durable, of uni’orm color and good grain, free frem discoloring or other foreizn substancer, and capalle of YWithstan'ling tue action of the clements, and taat Has been Tully tated by use in buildings, and Je. from quarries capable of furnishing the quality and quantity wesired within one ar, and from which stone has been or is now being used Yortrat class valldin ge. ci Bidcers will te how soon they can commence the de- livery of stone and the amionut per week they can deliver. ‘They will also stave tae and maximum s.26¢ of stone 40 x t cax be obtained from thetr quarry. tats bide wilcbe recelvell exceyt from the owners or lessees of the quarries from which the stone 1s proposed to be fur wpe must be made on the printed formsto be ined of the supervising architect, and be accompanied b; in! bond in the «1 ‘of fity thousand dollars ($50,000) ‘the bidder will execute and perform the contract if nal give bon therefor in the pena! sum of cone handred thousand doilurs ($100,000), aud @ valid and Binding lease. of the, quarry. (0 the, govern peat as security for ful performance of the contract; the lease to fake effeot upon tne faire O: the contractor to comply with the terms of the contract; said lease to uuthorize the govern- ‘ment to take full possession of the quarry and w ork it at the expense of thecontraccor In case of euch default. he right to reject any or all bids received is reserved. Proposals must be enclosed in @ acaued envelope, en- dorsed “Proposais for Graulie for New State Department,” dad to . MULLET, iapervising Arouttect, Treasury Depariméat, Washington, NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. ao 5TH AVENUE THEATRE (HEGINS AT fy, Bole Leasoe and Manager...:--..Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Last ‘NiGiis ot the new pla; ae play, NAME." Characters by Miss CLARA MORRIS, Miss FANNY DAV- bagel Mrs. G. H, GILBERT, M NELLIE MORTI- ER, Miss VALMER, Mr, D. H. "HARKINS, Mr, W. DAV- IDGE, Mr. JAMES LEWIS, Mr. GEOKGE PARKES, Mr. G. F. Dé VERE, Mr. JOHN BURNETT and others. LAST MATInGS of “NO NAME, Baturday, at Ly o'otock. In acti wration tor hmrmédia‘e production a new and ingenious comedy, of UNIGUE LOCAL INTEREST, pre- pared cxoressly for this theatre by qentieman of this city, and entiled DELMONTICO'S; 1 LARKS UP Tie HUDSON, Due notice will 'e viven of its first performance and of the casi, ke, BOX OFFICH open dally frorn 8 Ul &. oom’ THEATRE, ARTISTIO Sv CCESS n HUSIASTIC REOKPTION of hr. LAWRENCE HARRETT ac the MAN AIRUIE, EVERY EVENING SATURDAY MATINER. AT 136 TBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, MONDAY EVENING, JUNK 12, will be produced the romantie musical drama, adapted from Bulwer's novel mn three acts, entilled PAUL OLIFFORD, whic will be given with NEW SCENERY, NEW COSTUMES, MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND FULL OPERATIC CHORUS. First appearance in five years of the celebrated Irish come- ian and vocalist, Mr. JOHN COLLINS, who will appear.as Paul Ciiiford, a& played by him over 60 nights at the Theatre Royal, Covent darden, London, and Broadway, New York, Firat appearance at this theaire of the celebrated English Prima Donna, Miss EMMA HAWSON, MONDAY ore apa every evening thie week, PAUL Caan I : OK THE EIR. PAUL CLIFFORD,,,.......++ ir, JOHN COLLINS, in whica he will ain; lebrated song of 0, HURA FO Mra, Margery Lobkin: Highwaymen, sailors, waichmen, Indies and gentlemen Of the conrt, by a full’and eilictent chorus of twenty-four voices, MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 P, M. OC" Fak PARK GARDEN. GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THEQDORE THOMAS: UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, JUNE 12, AT 8. AND HIS THIS (MONDAY! EVENING, PROGRAMME, 1. Overture, La Gazza La 2. Scherzo, op, 19 Waitz, On the Beautifil Riu 4. Finale, Lohengrin 5. Festival Ov 6. Waltz, Aquarel 7. Einletting, Lorel ®, Ballet, Faust. ‘’ verture, Cl 19. Quartet, Th, Waltz, Autumn Re 12, Marci, En Avant. -Gupgl Admission Tickets, 50 ce Private Boxes. #1 extra, PACKAGES OF 12 TICKETS, FOUR DOLLARS, To bebad at all the principal music stores and at Central Park Garden, }OHN KOCH & BROS XE GARDEN.—JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. Filty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third avenues. REX? TUESDAY, JUNE 1, IMMENSE BUGUESS. JULLIEN'S OPERATIC CONOERTS, and cans Fets d'Ete,'* OBE HERSEE, HABELMANN, ERE” —FROM LAST SCENE— "MI; Leonori Manrico FU. IL TROVATORE. Rose H Bal a’Ete, Admission 60 cents; 12 tickets, $4. To be had at principat music stores and at Gardea, _PIANOFORTES. VE PIANO FOR #40.—A BRADBURY, A Dunham, a Nunns & Clark, a Gale, @ Chavalll SPAR SRPrEL be sold re Sap for oath wt JOH AUON'S Plano Factory, cheap f Bid aud Vis Bast ‘Thirty-pinth street, east of Second « . A. EARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO febt or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase, EY N,M. MERRELLS, No, 8 Umou aguas (10 Fouh vey GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, made by celebrated makers, fully guaranteed, ‘as all modern improvements, patent agraffe, ony used ni months, cost #700, for $275; Stool, Cover and Box for ship- ping. Call private residence 120° West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, A A. EADY WILL SELL, FOR $150, BEAUTIFUL Rosi. wood seven octave Planoforte, carvod legs and modera improvements, perfect order, ewect, powertul tone, includ- ing stool and cover. 96 Third st STEINWAY PiANOFORTE, HAVING EVERY IM- provement, at a great sacrifice tor cash, A fine Piano, in pervect order, for ®80. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway, A MAGNIFICENT, 1% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, mada to order, celebrated maker, fully guaranted, oom Sut, Rronzce, Property of ly leaving city. 86 West Fifteenth atrect, near Fifth nti, BRILLIANT weed tve inontus, cost 8731, tor $275; Drawing Pompadour at eres, Cabinets, Paint! Us ber and Dining Furnitu a AND POWERFUL TONED ROSE- , #75; magnificent 74 octave, over- iy maser. in two 8x mouths, Stool and 1284 We y-sixth street, Pri- \LEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD AGRAFFE Pianos, al! timprovements, $250 to $400, cash or monthi aynieuts; Pianos to reat, $8 to $10. LOUIS BEKY Pilnotorce Warerooms, 13 East Fourteenth strect. PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS_OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of diferent makers, at lower prices tor Gaah or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS', 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. TANOFORTE—A MAGNIFICENT INSTRU MENT, ROS! wood case, 4, octave, cost $650, for jess than half cot Stool and Cover. “f. ROTH'S Household Goods Salesros! 50 Bleecker street, near Broadway. OSEWOOD PIANO, B100-CHICKERING = MAK y Magniticent seven octave, having carved lege; over: Strung bags, Agra('e and latest finprovemensa; great sacri- fice, JAMES GORDON, 196 Bicecker st., near Macdoug: $29 FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.—5eNT UN b a free, JQEMOVAL—COLLEGE OF HERALDRY FROM 649 | and 661 to 709 Broadway, New York, HENRY HAYS, Eroprleior. Conte of Arms found, painted and engraved; FURNITURE, --NOTICE. A. KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, are bow offering a large and apleudid assortmeat of Carpets, Furniture, Hedding, Oileloths, €c., selectod expre:s'y for the spring trade and at very low prices. cekly oF mottily payments taken, A call respect ily solicited. ILLAGE OF WARWICK WATER WORKS.—SEALED Fropossis will be reesived at the oftcs of the Clers of the Water Commissioners of the said viliage untiithe 20th day of June, A. D, 1871, tor materials and labor for supply- tng the said village with Ba ll esta e the pians and apeoitications therevor, each prop 6 wcdumpanird wrth the written, cousent of two uretien, und the Comms: sion reserve the ri ject @ny oral pal op os eal ‘ans and eitieationy sri boo tok fo cli at the office of the Clerk from the 10th aa ne, 187, Dat Warwick, May 81, 1371. 03. BUR M. H, CHARDAVOYNE, JAMES H. HOLLY er Coramisatoners, J. V, D, BeNEDtor, Clerk Water Commissioners. INSTRUCTION, . F T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUL, te Cooper Tus.ituto—Wookkeeping, Writing, Arith fe I imetion English, Spanish, German. Private lessons day and Soming,deadiee’ departinent. Telegraply practically taught vacation, LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE PU- Piis, to who will teach French or Spanish, gram iaiically and converastionally, at $4 per month, Address %. Z, Z., Herald office. Mi Sader at tay BOOKKE 3 &c,—DOLBLAK'S Commercial corner Eighteenth street, will remain open, elisum jadies or boys oun enw el ‘or special course e particular attention in styl- tah writing; atlfa ng and trembling ontirely re- moved. ‘G, ARITHMETIC, Broadway, OTIONS GIWEN TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ATR yater color and landsea * painting; photographs io wi et Natt aner 1p &) rane painted In an artlatto maaner (TITUS, Ariat, 100 Bowery, FOR 24 WRITING LESSONS. BOOK REL P. 250 $2 e ing, Arithmetic, ae jathematics, Engl in ven, 80 por quarter each, PAINE'S Busl- eee Goll sp etabsiahed Asis}, 62 Bowery. Day and even- tng all summer. T A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CAs tyle Parlor Suit, cost ir #200; t,Ftlecen ¢1W0; obe do, 616). Bue Fe : up; Carpets, from’ O0e.5 15 rusewood and walnut Ohauibe? Suite, from #25 ap 10 160; Mattresses, Paintings, Clock Bronze, Glass, Ching, Silver Ware, Cutlery, rosewoo Pianoforte, Works o€ A¥t, Parlor Ornaments. ' Cheap for ia, Must he so.d. Call at the private residenco 12 fentir treet, one block weat of Broadway, between Un! sity place and Fifth ayenus, MAGNIFICENT, Laraet sivLe lor Suit, nearly new, cost $560, for 15; two datel Suite, W100)" Walnut, rope or ‘hetstotn: Gults, from 8 up; rich afld*d, inlaid walnut Chamber Suit, cost’ $200, for Re @ Vatjety Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Koon ‘ur Wttire ; jass, Ching and Silver W trrora, Vases, ronzes, Clocks, Curtains, Matt Bedding; Also two magnticent rosewood fortes for a than halt oriznal cost; at E. ROTH'S Honsehold Goods Salesrooms, 5 Bleecker street, between Broadway aud Bowery. CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE in the prices of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at O'FARRELL'S extensive warerooms, 300 Eighth avenue, cor, ner of Twentioth etreet, Weekly or monthly payments taken- T 1% WEST Kaper rbb Sid Le STREET—PRIVAVE residence, family going to yoeag will sell ali elegant Household Goods; magnitcent Parlor Suite, covered French gue bv r a? coat 80, og i 4 one co 00; rep Suite for BAO; jedroom Su yy vars Carpets, teada, Bureate, China, gh No connection with parties atatings, Bronzes, 'N. OB! mination will teil, v advertising bogus sales, An LL, THE RLEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD Furniture contained tn private res nce Weat Fit. feenth street, near Fifth avenue, ior sale, at a sacrifice ; aificent Drawiag Room 8u ered French satin brocatel, Pompadour ge’ coat 3, for 8200; one di ri forte, cost $750 for $375; tnire Cab Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpet Works or’ Art; rosewood and wainut Chamber and Dining Furniture; priperty of family leaving oly.” Parties wishing to purchase wil find this a much better opportunity than attending bogus auction saics, ATULES, JEWELRY, See TCOHES IN GREAT VARIETLES.— s Glekes Ulooke, Jewelry, Sterling Silver Ware, our own facture, Our quality aud prices defy competition, FRANK FIELD & con Seveliers, BN Sixty avenue, comer fourteenth atrect, and S24 Kighta avenuo, esrner Twenty: sixth street. wnnnnnn MARBLE | MANTELS. _ Sab KLABER, RTRAM MARBLE AND MAKBLEIZING + Works, 184 and 188 Bast Kighteenth street, olfers 60) bie and Marbieized Manteis, ‘alt comp! ; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition 3 KLABER 0O., 217 TO 923 WEST FIFTY FIRST SG. sireer, between Rroudway and Kighth avenue. Marble and Marbletzed Mantels, Monuments, Headstones; new, original deaignay largem variety, cheapest in the city, VERY FINE SLATE MANTELS, AT REDUCED HOO shcee, forte next 8 dy EWA 6b Fiath avenue, between Thirtw-fiith an PURNTV RS FoR SALE.—NOTICE .—AARON ORISTA, LAK & CV. ¥ esroom, opposite Grand Central Hotel 678 Broadway, are se!ling off shetr jarge stock of Furniture, Tt compris jod assortment, of secona band and nan fold at great bargains, Tem) a UTTS COSTING $400 BOLD. FOR $200, ing furniture are respectfully asked to inspect Parties our stock at salesroom 678 Broadway, [MPORTANT, TO HOUBEKEEPERS.—CARPETS, FUR niture, Bedding, &6, at reduced prices; weekly or monthly payments tnken, at GREEN'S, $4 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-iifth ati Moutny On | WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Haare eee Se AUY & CUNNINGHAM, ae, near Twenty-eighth streat Prices lower than any other house in the HE GENTEEL FURNITURE OF PRIVATE DWELL- reg 124 Weat fwent wtreet—To be sold in lors, eheap (or cash; Parlor Suis, Rep Suits, Suits from B80; Veivet and Bi Pinnotorte, 7 vetave, elty a soon, __ AMUSEMENTS, sa RAND OPERA HOUSE. JAMES FISK, Je. ceerrrerret ++eeeProprietor. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. ADMISSION 60 CENTS, Fourth we*k and Unprecedented Sneeras of CHARLEY ABBOTT, THE GREAT CLOWN, AND HIS UNRIVALLED PANTOMIME COMPANY IN THE THREE HUNCHBACKS, Every Evening at Saturday Matince at 3, MOE AND GOODRICH, THE CHAMPION SKATERS, First appearance of | WINTER RAVEL, id HARLEQUIN, ‘aD DEARDEN Srters, an Colambine and Character Danseuse, The Infant Wonder, LE. PETITE BENSON, THE FRENCH TWIN SISTERS, New Tricks, New Chances, The ‘New Scenery. coolest ‘New Mechanical Efacts, Fpsaire N Boy Comme in ew Jol the New Transformations. city. New Mu Charley Abbott's Gr J. LEVY, The world renowned Cornet Soloist. Feats at the Theatre, Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Erie office, Broadway and Twenty-third atreet. OOD'S MUSEUM. GREAT SUCCFSS, SECOND WEEK OF THE GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, THREE EVERY AFTERNOON THREE BLIND AT 2. BLIND ee + MIC) FOX & DENIER EVERY EVENING FOX & DENIER ATS. FOX & DENIER ——— FOK & VENILR TONY DENIER'S CELEBRATED WOODEN-HEADED ACROBATS, ye steacrs. LAST ae NIGHTS ROSEDALE, ENTHISIASTIO APPLAUSE. CROWDED HOUSRS EVERY NIGHT. NEW AND EXQUISITE NERY, NEW MUSIO, NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW AND’ CORRECT DRESSES: AND UNIFORM! N . vel effects and at NEQUALLED DISTRIBUTION. Messrs, LESTER ‘A! CK, JOHN GILBERT, J. H, STODDART, 1B. T. RINGGOLD, CHAS, ROCK- WELL, HOLLAND, LEONARD; Nesdames CLARA JENNINGS, KFFIG’ GERMON, 'RMILY MESTAYER, ANNIK. DELAND, JOUN SEFTON, BLAISDELL, ELLIE HURD an ern, SEDAL! ROSEDALE ROSEDALE EVERY NIGUT, In preparation, THE LUNG STRIKE. LYMPIO THEATRE. EAST LYNNE, THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE POWERFUL EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, LUCILLE EAST ESTERN, = LYNNE, has compelled the postponement of other novelties, and an’ nounce THREE MORE PERFORMANC: MONDAY, JUNE 12; TUESDAY, JUNE 18; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, an TWO SPECIAL MATINEES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, and SATURDAY, JUNE 17, OF THIS GREAT DRAMA, presented with a powerful cast, including Mr, J. A, RERNE. Jn preparation THE CHILD STEALER and OLIVER TWIST, Seats for the Inst nights and matinees of EAST LYNNE can now be secu! EAST LYNNE. RB. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKL' MONDAY, JUNE 13, every evening during the week, LIVER ‘DOUD BYRON ACKU CONT ‘ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, GRAND OPENING OF THE SUMMER SEASON, ‘The popular comedienne, Miss FANNY HERRING, and a fu.l dramatic company. MONDAY, TUESDAY anid WEDNESDAY and MATINEE, THE PEMALIE DETECTIVE. in McCloskey’ great sen: tonal drama MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, \ONY PASTOR AND TROUPE, FROM HIS OPERA Honse, New York, appear this week as follows:— Newark, N. J., June (2 and 13; Trenton, Lith; New Brune wick, 16th; Paterson, Ish; Harlem, N. Y., Saturday, U7th, a ELMIRA op PREMIUM LAND FOR THE BENEFIT OF CITY HOSPITAL IN ELNIRA, N. ¥. €875,000 IN PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY TO. SHAREHOLDERS, 284,000 TICKETS, 1,900 PREMIUMS, LOOK AT TRE FOLLOWING LIST OF PREMIUMS:— SALE, Fertseon en Ob erat! ‘attinson Hot One valuable 000 00 ne Residence in 5,000 00 ne Residen 000 09 ‘scree Land adjoining corp: 15,000 00 city Lote tn Elmira at $300. 120,000 00 One Set of Diamond Jewelry. 000 00 ne Set of Pearl Jewelry. + 4012 ne Gold 000 One Ladies’ Gold Ws 00 One Lasties' Gold Watch and 00 fo Willcox & Gibre’ Rowing Bt 2,400 00 Wheeler & Wilson's Bew 21400 00 Sewing Machines, 1,600 00 10 Bluger’s Sewing Machines, 800 00 (0 Empire Sewing Machines, at By 0 ‘One Steinway Plano... 1,000 00 One Chickering & Sons? Piano. 1,000 og One Dunbam & Son: + 7800 One Decker Brothe: 4760 00 10 Gold Watches, + 8,090 00 10 Gold Watehe 280, + 9,500 00 10 Ladies’ Gold Watches and Chains, at #200, 3,000 0) 10 Ladies’ Gold Watches and Chains, at $160. 1,500 00 101 Elgin Stlver Watches, at 675. 1'575 00 100 Waltham Silrer Watches, at 8.000 00 altham Sfiver Watches, at 8,000 60 86 Waltham Sliver Watchos, at 1,225 00 SHARES THREH DOLLARS EACH, which will ontitle the holder to one of either of the following Splendid Steel Engravings :-— GENERAL U, $s, GRANT, GENERAL R. E, LEK, M. M. (“BRICK”) POMEROY, EVANUELINE, and A COUNCIL OF WAR IN 1861, {2 valued at $3, 1m addition to a share fn the distribution. DirFcrors.-Jud Smith (Jate Sher of Chemung county, N. Y.); Israel O. Scudder, , Emira; Geo. Bennett, Eaq., Bimira. COMMISSIONERS OF DrsrRteoTION.--Hon, J. B, Clark, Eimira; Major W. R, Rathbone, Elmira, AtTToRNEYs.—E. P, Hart and Thomlison, Elmira, Revenencrs.—-In Elmira—Hon. L, Robinson (late Com {oiler of tate of New York); Hton. A; 8: Diven, Hon ‘atrick, Silas Haight, Fsq.; George U, Hanlon, Enq. (pres gnt Sherttt of Chemung gouty: Hon, Ht. Boardman Smt, 1. O. In Ch —H eve! severe Hor Ul ate. We Giliott, Ba iy No. Nasenu iw; 0. W, Palmer, Eaq., Mi surance Company, No. 6 Wail street; E. F. Babcock, Secre- tary Tax Department, No. 82 Chambers street; James Flinn, Faq. Attorney at Law, No, 7 Warren street, Distribution of property to take place SEPTEMBER 20, 1871, or as soon as the shares are all sold. For further particnlars see small bills. Allremittances for shares must be sent in drafts or Post office orderd All communications adirensed (0 “SG, STRYKER, Corresponding Secretary, Elmira, N. Y.y is or 906 Eroadway, New York city. MUSICAL. in excellent in- CARD. A. Schontatn the city and country i Aiructors for nll branches of Musto and Modern Languages, ih iret class Singers, ying atthe churches We SOMK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, €2) BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, NEW YORK. ROO! M BRAN 198 (NEW NO. 102) COURT 8T., near Btate, BROOKLYN, Crs BAND.—FIRST CLASS MUSIC FURNISHED; x E+ all occasions, AUGUSTUS IHL, Leader, residence Chrystie street, between Rivington and Delancey, N. MASON AAMEIN, ORGAN CO, MANUFACTURERS Mi of CABINET ORGANS, warefooms 696 Broadway, New York.—The Organs made by this company are acknow- Ieaiged to be the beet in the worlt, having a European as wel American reputation; prices, fixed and invat ey a $65, $100, $135, 150, 817% $200 Lo $O7B, and upwarda; Mus: tratot catalogties free, Orgavs to rent, of soll for monthly oF quarterly payments. M LLE. R. SARUCO WILL € Siructions on tho piano, at her oF during summer months, at $5 per month. first street, ANJO, SONG AND. DANCE.—JIG AND CLOG DANC- ing taught, Pupfie fitted for the stage by JOHN BOGAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery, ee 4 ite NTINUE TO GIVE IN- pupil's residence, 266 Weat Forty, INSURANCE, IFE INSURANCE, Read review of Superintendent Millers report on the affairs of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, with full schedules of the asact items, income and expenditures for 12 yea t, In THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITER for M Brice 98 cents, publiahed by J. i. EOCLE ‘ailor and Proprietor, ofice 100 Broadway. __ ASTROLOGY. A CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN Pe Avveriva.—All who are sick or {n trouble should conauit her. N. B,—-No likenesses or love powders; but will cause eee. marriage and allay the most serious troubie, Madame CETFLON, 340 Wose Twenty-fth street, between Seventh ‘and Eighth avenues. M4pane CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, inte of San Francisco), Business and Medical ultations in Bngtish, French end Germas. fotel. Clairvoyant. ‘Ci 1,289 Broadway, opposite Grand M DAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- voyant, tells rereat and future; shows likeness of hushand i ton aden Victters writen, 169 West Forty-frat street. Broadway aud Seventh avenue, SALES AT AUOTL — BR. MINER, AUCTIONEER. BY ALLEN MIN late HEN NESDAY, JUNE M4, 10% o'clock, nt our salesrooms, oS hambers and 77 Rea: Household Forui.ure, Mirrors, C Removed’ for convent THURSDAY, June 36, Special sale—(continuation of sale of May 18), being the stock of an old importing and jobbing house, now bankrupt, of bret class Wines, Liquors, tc. Particulars hereafter. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Oftice 37 Nassau strect, opposite Post olfice, ; THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1871, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, ill Broadway. Valuai le Private Residens 80 Fast Fourth street, between Second and Third avenuer The three story and basement high stoop brick How with marble mantels, marble tile Mull, elegantly fresco sbroughout; about ub reet front by 45 feet deep, lot avout 80 feet deep; containing 15 rooms; every modern convenl- ence; elegant Gas Chandeliers and Fixtures; under cellar, ‘with extension wine vault, The house 1s now ocoupled by the present owner, ‘and he has spared no expense to make {t fect an a most desirable residence, ft tsa most eligible and desirabie neighborhood. ‘This will aiford a good opportunity for partion seekin, residence in that part of the city, asthe property must be ‘Terms—One-third cash, balance on bond and mortgage for five or seven years, _For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, ALDRIDGE & Wooo ‘will sell at auction, on THURSDAY, June 15, at 24 o'clock, on the premises, at larion, Thirteenty ward, Jersey cil One elegant three story and basement Fren Fooms, i cluacls, pressure water, gus, b 4c. ; tine’ three story French roof Dweliiug ; nice two atory Carers) aso 40 desirable ‘Duliding Lots; All in tho immediate vicinity of St. James Hotel. Fine Streets, was, Walerana sewers; only elght minutes by New qerey, Kailroad from Jemey City ferry (Cortlandt or Dew. ree Passes aby point in tue vicinity of New York; from any of the city below Canal street it can be reached in less ime than even Fourteenth street, and conveyances much more comfortable; terma easy. For particulars, free tickets and apa of property apply to ALDRIDGE & WOOD, Auctions eers, Hudson City ee wis E. WOOD, ‘9 Montgomery street, Sersey City, or GILES, WALES & CO}, 18 Maiden Inte, Ne ¥: In case of storin sale will be held in St, James Hotel, Take 12 M. or 2 P. M. train, foot Cortiandt street, RY ALE, AP Actitian JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Our tinal and peremptory sale of the most tmportant Works of Art, inciuding the balance ant choloyst Pictures conelgned to Mr. George Harker by our favorite New York ofty and other artists, together with the entire private col- lection of an emi ur, comprising excellent ex- amples from the following distinguished American, French, Holgian and Dusseldort artist m. rt, ‘A. D. Shattuck, N. Diaz, 0.6. H. Schlesinger, A. F. Monfailet, ws, D Jol, Sonntag, gop. L. Robb, 8. Coiman, J. 0. Wiggins, E. Verboeckhoven, J. F, Cropiey, Zuber Bushler, —_ Portlelje, J. B. A.E. Beranger, De Vogel, ‘heodore Frere, ‘Iheodore Gerard, T. G. Brown, 11 Lambinet, — W. Versiuur, o. B. Kenvett, E, Hublin, L. Schaetels, J. Fatrman, ©. Tras B. 0, Koexkoek, yon, and many others of equal merit. Parties desirous of procuring freah and admirable paint- Ings will Gnd this a rare opportunity. bove are now on exhibition by gaslight. and will be sold auction, without reserve, on Thurs nd Friday, June 15 and 16, by JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Anctioneers, commencing each day at 12 o'clock. FE QOURT SALE. 5 JOSEPH MOGUIRE, Avetioneer, Will'sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, June 14, 1871, at.12 0’ at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 under direction of Gratz Nathan, Eaq., referee, the gore Lot on the north side of Forty-second street, 73.6 feet West of Third avenue, having @ frontage of 61.6, and witnin » Dlock of the new raf'read depot, ‘Mapa at the auctioneer’s office, 87 Cedar street, DMINISTRATORS' SALE.—IMPORTANT TO MANU- facturers of and dealers tp ali kin: i Gun Implements, Bot Pouches, Fowder Fiaakay Military Equipments, Measur- ing Tapes, Finger Rings, ena, Fishing Tackle, ; and to aealers in Iron, Brars, Copper and inery in gene- ane {8, by order of the administrators, B. will’sell for the estate of Wilham Oliver, hin late residence, one and.ahalf mile south of oof Hempaiead, Queene county, \N. Y., a general je above artieies. For further particulars see pamph- lets at Cooner, Harris & Hod;kins’, 177 Broauway, New York, dS, C. Hill's, HU Seventh avenue, New York, A CEUEE EITZOERALD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL + THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, commencing at 1036, at largo brown stone private residence 120 Weat fwenty third Stroel, near Sixth avenue; al tuo elegant and costly and plain Housebold furniture many rare aud costly Works of Art contained in the above private realdence, namely :-One magalticent 74, octave rich roservood Vianoforte, in use six moutha, cost 16700; four Fich rosewood and black, walnut Parlor Suits, Et Writing Desk, Heel couse yards Velvet and Brus ‘arpeta, 2 fine Uil Paintings, Centre Tar dies, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Bronzes and 4 rich rosewood and black walnut Bronze Figures, Bedroom Suite, Hate and Spring Mattresses, Linen Sheets, Beddin all over 4 éc,5 Dining Roow and Kitchen Furniture lots, By catalogue, Sale positive, coamencing at 105 sharp. AUCTION Nonige. 5 MONDAY, JUNE 13, z o'clock, 480 CASES 8! Ay AND yALM LEAF GOODS, for men’s, women's aud children’s wear. ALL THE LATES! Attention of buyers fs Invited, Catalogues and goods now nara “WM. TUPPING & CO,, Auctioneers, 132 Oburel sh street. M, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. +” Furnitue, China, Glass and Plated Ware, Mclodeon, Barber's Chairs, &c., to pay storage charges and advances, ISTALAR will sell this day (Monday), Jum treet, at 103 o'clock, a large Furniture, consisting of Bedroom and Card, Library and Centre Tables; farness, lot of Books, Glass, Piated Ware, Barber's A. M. CR! 598 Bi ixteveton, jos Stacds, Mirrors. “Gs jaments, re qeantt ‘arlor Suits, ‘alking Canes, Pipe, Chairs, dc. ; Straw country house: De and unreserved, to pay storage charges and advances. Pub- lic advances. a ae ea ee | Brooklyn, and 25 Ni SALES AT AUCTION. J. JOUNSON, J AUCTIONEER, — Grand tree excursion. Flatbush, Great closing-out sale of 160 choice Lote onthe Marvense farm. Bale positive and absolute. No limits or reservations. The owner of 150 lots on the Martense farm has directed JOHNSON & MILLER to seil without reserve, at 2 o’cluck, on THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1371, ‘on the premises, Frankiin avenue Boulevard, between Mar- tense lane aud Prospoct Park, ail bis rematuing interest in the aforesaid Farm. ‘This farm ts well known to ail who, purchased at the great auction sale on October 13, 1863, that time 400 lots wore sold to delighted buyers.’ The property to be closed out at the coming sale is only half a mile from thelr new Kings county map, and consequently will remain forever unchanged. Special cars will o'clock, on the day of a Investors will find thie the greatest opportunity ever of- fered to purchase desirable lots at low prices. ‘A aplendid collation will be served up before the sale, Free tickets will be fasue'l. and mapa apply, to JOUNSON a ve Fulton ferry, between 12 and 1 For further particul MILLER, Auction Nt at thelr vilices, ontague street, anu street, New Y JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, J. By JOUNSON & MILLER, No, 25 Nassait street, corner oc Cedar street, Absolute 267 chore splendidly altuat splendidly ai Rut on the prem! ‘au, commanding magnificent TOUNdS.! by Utat cass {inprovements, the above fs, without éxception, the choicest property ever offered in this popular looaiity.’ The streets are opened; plank walks ihe title ts indisputa- fered will be positively Terms—Fifteen per cont and anctionocr's fees of 810 per ot on day of sale; fifteen per ecntin ninety days, and bal- ance on mortgage for five years. ‘Train will leave via Payonia ferry, foot of Chambers street, atlaM, presieely. Lunch on the arrival of the train, Tues- day, June 13, Free tickets, maps, &e., may be had JOHNSON & MILLER, % Nassau str jew York, ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAR ESTATE AND Loan Broker, bl Hudson street.—Liquor Store, Stoo’ and Fixtures— Wednesday, June:14, of Liquor Storef119 Tenth enue, cor Seventeenth atrest, Excellent Fixtures and good Stock, Particuiara to-morrow, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. s TRAVER &'CO. will sell on Tuesday, June 18, at 12 "chuck, at 59 Grent Jones street, one fino bay Horse, suitable 'y work; four double team Hrewer’a Trucks, in good order; one set of Double Harness, to., £0. J P. TRAVER, AUCTIO! WILL SELL ON + Tuesday, 18th inat., at 12 o'clock, at 69 Great Joaes atreet, general assortment Household Furniture, Carpets, five Writing Deska, «tc. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JOHN MORTIMER, 42 EAST Broadway, will sell on Wednesday, 14th, pe ts Wo- » Ganley, 67 men’s Clothing, Beds and Pillow: Division street. OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 8&8 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, ROSEWOOD PIANO AND STOOL, ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell at auction on Tnoaday, June 13, at 1046 o'clock, at the PRIVATE RESIDENCE 2S Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fret street, fino Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Black walnut Bedroom Suits, marble top; fine Curled Har , feather Pillows, Bolsters. Wardrobes, Lounges, ok walnut extonsicn Tables, fine, Brussela Carpets, ot By order of n haircioth, © in each, In fine order; chamber To rtainn, K walnut Ftagere, marile tp; Vases, fine mahogany Beds, Dining Room Furniture, Clocks, Vases, to- gether with’ a large assortment of Kitchen Utenalls, &c, GALE By ORDER OF SUPREME CouRT. The Estate of Daniel Higgins, deceased, will be resumed on Wednesday, 14, 1871. The property will bo aold in lots or plots to sult the buy and will be sold to the hi der, without Imit, No under bidding for the estate, ‘A ponttive sale, without reserve, by EA. LAWRENCE, Auctioneer, Situated between ‘hiteatone, College Point ant Flushing, being but a few minutes’ wali from five depots boat Ianding Forty-four trains dilly running day and night. Only twenty-tive min rom Thirty-fourth at. ‘Excelient schools and churches of all denom Neighborhood thoroughly drained tree from malarious diseases. Good soil; bigh and df a Splendid water from never-falling wells. Great bargains were had at the last aale, on the Mth of May, AYe WHOH ote worth three h Ayr dolara sold for the smali sum of fifty-five do! lars, nd, D.A. HIGGINS, 21 Cort: All are Invited to go and see t Maps and full particulars from 1 . DOWNING, Astorney, Flush- on the prom ©. landt atreet, New York lsea. . ROE, Referce. lo t | BW. ing, and of WM. @, HIGGINS, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. + Auction sale of Win iquors, &c.,on Monday, June 13, at 1049 o'clock, at 18 BoWery, the soaiene of a Itquor store, covmsting of 69 cases Rhine and Ularet Wines, Bran- Hes, ec. j also caake Port and Sherry Wines, 3 demijobne or assorted Liquors, casks Brandies, ‘Gin, c.; aiso 10 barre's old Bourbon and Rye Whiskeya. Will be sold in lots to suit desiers, Also Deaxs, Sufvs, Chatrs, Stover, Fixturcg and one L. RINDERKOFYF, City Marshal. Force Pu HERMANN, rt AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL'S SALE— of an exeontion I will sell oa and other kinds of machinery. L, RINDSKOPY, City Marshal, UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, bver 80 Lots and over $20,000 worth elegant Houschola Furniture, Paintings, Bronzes, at public auction, to the highest bidder, on THIS DAY (MONDAY), dune 12, at 104g oveolek, at the inrge five story renidence 12’ Tenth street, between Broadway and Fifth aveaue, near Fifth avenue. wo Magniticent rosewood 744 octave Pianofortes, eight rich Parior Suits, covered with brocatel, striped and plain ; Pler and Oval Mirrors, Curtains, , Statuary, Oil Paintings, Bookcase, ts, 15 rosewood and wainut Chamber Mattresses, Bedding, Sofas, Chairs, beaks, © Butte, “spring, hair Lounges, Sideboard, Extension Thbtey chine Tea und Dinner Sots, sliver Casters, Ice Piichers, Kutter Dishes, Spoons, Forks, cut Glass and Bouemian’ ruby Ware, Cutlery, dc. Reliable men In attendance tocart or pack yoods for’ pur- hasers. DWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer. Y E, NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER. Large sale this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at 80 Ince, West Tenth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, consisting of all the elegant four story house—Velvet, Brussels Carpets, rosewood Plano forte, magotiicent Parlor Suits, Pier and Gval mirrors, Cur- taing,’ Palatings, Bronzes, Vases, Clocks, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washetands, Commodon, Mattresses. Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, covered in reps and hairclouhy Buffets, Dining and Tea ‘re: bles, Glass, China, Sliver Wake, Cutlery, &o. Furniture in the Y MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, will sell THIs DAY, commencing at 103 o'clock, ‘ail the genteel Household Furniture of four story dwelling 124 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, comprinn briluant and powerful toned rosewood Pianoforte, ric Parlor Suite in satin brocatel and silk reps, Ou Paintings, Bronzes, Lace Curiains, Mirroys, Bookcase Etageres, Turk- fab Chairs, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ornaments, &o, jedroom contains rosewood aud walnut Bedroom Sets, single and double Bedste: Bureaus, Warh- stands, Cominod: ri i Hair Matt 8, Pillows, Belding, be also Kitchen, Barement and D! éngion ‘able, Buffet, Cut- jet hae ets, &c., and 800 lots by catalogue.” Sale positive, rain or shine, AX BAY EXSDURFER, Auctioneer, 206 Broadway, BY M, DowaHTY, AUCTIONEER, wil sell on Modday, June LY, at 11 o'clock, at the sales: room 79 Nassau street, a large and general assortment of all kinds of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Brosvels and Iograin Carpets, China, Crockery, Deaks, Showcases, Counters, Gas Fixtures, €c, ' Salo peremptory, (OLE a MURPHY, “AUC TIONEERS-WILL SELL ON Thuraday, June, {5, at 12 o'clock, at their salesroom, 879 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, ke ‘B00 BUILDING LOTS, Wess, ase S K, belonging to Kings cant By Se ét of the Board of Shper- Map J Uéfina at salesroom, ¥. i. BERTHOLF, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS D. day, at2 o'clock, 454 Canal street, a large and ‘aliable assortment of for ehold Furniture, dc., from fami- keeping; several ‘Mirror Centre, , Paintings and Engra Chamber in neh coverings ; ing and Tea Tables, Et Diack walnut and ename! Hair Matiresses, Bedding, Cl Bookcases, Curtains, ets, 80 dozen Cane Seat Chairs, 60 to 70 Olleloths, Stoves, and everyt! re Furniture and effects of a Club BH ERTS, AUCTIONEER, TES aera rt Ly 3 86 and 808 Broadwe Salesroome and 7, formerly Dodworth Hall, oppoaile Eleventh street. ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL PEREMPTORY LARGE AND TALE OF ings; its, Feather Beda, irs aud Lonnges, Wardrobes, Desks, 20) Books, 100 pairs of Blank: Carpets. large ot of housekeeping; also 2 Settees, &e. RICU PARIS FANCY GOODS, STATUARY, CLOCKS, BRONZES, CHINA, GLASSWARE, AC., ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1S, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, RY ORDER OF MESSRS, JOS, MORTON & CO., AT THEIR STORE, 48 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH 8TS., Comprising their over, #00000, all of without any reserv: alterations to th day and evening jock Is disposed of. convenience of purchasers, goods will be of the city free of charge, HENRY B. HERTS, Auctioneer. } ENRY DREHER & SON, AUCTIONRERS (OFFICE ‘at 1036 o'clock, at No. 83 Seventh atreet, Household Furni: ture:—French plate Mirror, Carpets, Olicloths, Wardrobes, ureaus. Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Toilet’ Seta, Hair, usk and Straw M: Feather’ eds and. Pillow: Sheets, Blankets, Be ne, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Narahal’s Sale—MONDAY, Jane 12, At I o'clock, at the auction rooms,’ No. 1 North Willlam street, 11 barrels Pilot Breat, ¥ Sacks Balt, Bags Table Bait, lot Old Iron, Wrapping Paper, Platform Scales, Cheats Tea, Boxes Soap, Canned Fruit, Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Store Truck, &o Wines, Coffee JUN H. HILLIER, Marsh, 4 ff, THE PUBLIC. T Your attention is DIRECTED TO AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF BOOKS, now on exbivition at the rooms of Messrs. GEORGE A. LEAVITT & CO., Clinton Hall, Astor place. The whole to be sold by auction, without reserve, for foreign account, June 16 and It, This ts one of the finest collections of Books ever offered for saie in tuis on STANDARD, RARE, URIOUS AND SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, moatly in elegal ndings, and many of which are rare and some unhyue, if ‘0 BE SOLD AT Catalogues read W., B,Roseats, avcrioncER + public auction, on Monday, June 19, 18/1, at 13 o'clock noon, on board, at the foot of Twenty-eighth’ strect, Eaat river, where she can now be seen at ali reasonabie hours, the iron steamboat Metropolitan, formerly in uso by the Police Department of the city of New York. She is about 188 toet in lenxth, 82 feet beam and 7 feet depth of hold, with oscillating engi and 82 Ineh cylinder. ‘Terma of ene. be paid to the collector of city revenuo at nd piace of Bale, the balance within three days, at his oflice, in the new Court House, upon deliv- ery of the vessel, RICHARD B, CONNOLLY, Comptroller of the Sity of New York. New Yorx, ComPTROLLER's OFFIoe, June 8, 15/1. BPECIALTY,—LAUGHING GAS FOR EXTKAQ- 41 tons, $1 the first tooth, Sc. each additional. Dr. A, J, COLBY, 33 Fast Fourteenth ‘street, three doors west of Uni: versity place. BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH rx with gas, 50 cents r Bone Fillings, 50 tents, At Dr, KEPLIGR'S, ¥74 Sixth avenue, between Six- teenth and Seventeenth streets. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, « unequalled for accuracy and durability and ap- proved by the leading ai Constantly on hand, Tab) wards; alao unique ars and professional players; at prices ranging from $20) up- ‘or dwelling houses, & COLLENDER, 788 Broadway. A] -KAYANAGH (4 DECKER'S IMPROVED | BIL- ALL. jlard Tables, all furnished with the celebrate! gut Cushions, at greatly reduced prices. New 5x10 LA! es, complete, #273, and Other sizes at corresponding rates. vi and Ceutre streets, Wareroomsa corner Cans eceenee ne MISCELLANEOUS. \OR SALE—9,000 TONS OF CLEAR 10K, CONVENIENT to Woodlawn station, Harlem Raliroad, Address W. A. B., box 2,727 Pont office. —_—————SES MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AIkeN—Barves.—On Thursday, June 8, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. James Aiken, assisted by Rey, E.G. Parsons, Groras b. AIKEN, of New York, to EmMity R., daughter of Lu- ther Barnes, Esq., of Boston. LAWRE! O*GARRA.—On Tharsday,June 8, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John O’Garra, 404 West Thirty-fourth street, by the Kev. James L. Conron, pastor of St. Peier’s church, New brighton, Staten Isiand, assisted by the acting pastor, Ke James Fitzsimmons, of the Chureh of the Holy Inn cents, West Thirty-seventh strect, Mr. Joskra B. LAWRENCE, son of Mr. Bryan Lawrence, to diss MARY BK. O'GARRA, VALENTINE—ANNESS,—At Woodbridge, N. J., on Tuesday, May 80, atthe residence of the bride’s arents, by the Rev. FE. M, Grimth, JaAwes Rosstrer Vivawring to Saran A., daughter of Charies An- ness, WaRkREN—Wico1n.—In Boston, on Saturday, June 10, by Rey. Dr. Kidder, H&NRY WARREN, of New York city, to VINNIE WiGGIN, of Boston. No cards. Weep! PINCK .—On Wednesday, June 7, by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, D, D., WILLIAM WEBBER to JENNIE L. PINCKNRY, all of this city, Lied. Coapy.—On Sunday, June 11, JonN, son of Abra- ham aud Elen Coady, aged 5 years, 6 months aud 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 322 East Fifty-tourth s:reet, on Tuesday afternvon, at two o'clock. Cook.—Suddenly, ou Saturday morning, June 10, E. U, Coor, M. D., aged Ti yeara. The friends and relaiives of the family are respect- fully invited w attend the funeral services, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr. J. P. Durbin, 219 West Tweuty-third street, on Tuesday morning, at hali-past nine o'clock, Philadelphia papers piease copy. Duxtoxe—in TOOK Ty on Suuday, June 11, Mary Louisa, wife of Isvnei Denton, aged 40 years. Funeral services will take viace at the residence 8 of her brother-in-law, Henry Denton, 153 Skillman street, this (Monday) afternoon, foar o'clock, Ke- - i Wil be taken to iHuntiagton, L. |, for inter- 1 Epar.—At Jerasy City, Sunday morning, June 11, B. 0. Eoas, tn his oad year, Funerat notice hereafter, Pc sca yacey, June 9, Mary A. Evri of John and An ove ‘d a months and 1s days, ASHE TIES APPLES The relatives and friends of the family are re- Sbectfully invited t atieaa the funeral, from the Routh Thiet her parenta, corner Tenth pus } Bo hird streets, Wal % P ternoon, at two o'clock. arm Hs oe Byers.—the i. U. 0. ereby requested to porner Grand and maveth streets, this day, June 12, at half-past twelve o'ciock (. M. sharp, to attend tuo faneral of Miss Matile Evers, Be proiupt. F. SOUMONSUT, Pres a W. H. Berzer, Secretary, ae ™ eee FENGADO,—In Jersey City, on Sunday, June 11, Av@usruUs HENRY, eldest aoa oc Augustus and Mary Fengado, aged 14 years, 7 moatus and 21 days, “the relatives will meet at the rasidence of his arents, 111 Mercer street, at al{-past oue o'clock. ‘uncral will take piaee from the Congregational chureb, corner of Hendersoa and York streets, Jer- sey City, ou Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. FirzPaTRick.—OB Friday cvening, June 9, Mar- GARET IRENE FitzParrick, the youngest daughter of Damel and Elizabeth fatzpatrick, in the 14th Year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiuily invited w attend the funeral, froin her late residence, 223 Broome street, this (Monday) af- ternoon, at LWo o!clock, On Friday, June 9, of consumption, LEN M. HACKETT. ne relatives and friends of the family are re- specttully invited to atteud the tuneral, ths (Monday) alteruoon, at two o'clock, from che residence of her mother, 578 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Kenty.—Oa Sunday, June il, after @ long ill- ness, PETER KELLY, son of Pever Kelly, aged 49 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 675 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, on fuesday aiternoon, at hall-past ten o'clock; from thence to St. Patrick's church, corner of Keut street and Wil- loughby avenue, where a requiem masa will be ay for bis soul; trom thence to Calvary Ceme- Kinearaice.—At Yorkville, on Sunday morning, ante a eee JAN#, daughter of Robert and Martha tlpatrick, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 2 East Bigheystistty street, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, LAURENUB.—At White Plains, on Sunday, June 11, JAMES LAURENCE, aged 69 years. ‘Vhe funeral will take place from his late residence, on Wednesday moral at ten o'clock, Frends are respectfully tnvited. Lewis. —Suddenly, on Saturday, June 10, Joun LEWIS, in the Olst year ol his age. Kelatives and frieuds are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 121 Cannon street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, LUKE.—On Saturday, June 10, atier a short 111n¢s3, CHAKLES 8S. LUKE, aged U2 years and ¥ montis, The relatives and iriends of the family, and those of his father-in-law, James Ryan, are respectiuily invived to atiend the feral, from his late residence, No, 199 Broome street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, New sntney papers please copy. LEBANON Longe, 19), F. AND A. M.—BRETHREN— You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, 604 Broadway, on Tuesday, June 13, at twelve o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Carles $. Luke. Mem- bers of sister louges are fraterually invited, FREDERICK 8S, ASTON, Master. METZGER.—On Saturiay, June 10, alter a short illness, our beloved gon, ABRAHAM MEZGER, aged 4 years, 9 months and 8 days. Our acquaintances anu friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frum our residence, 233 West Lh Sap sireet, on Taursday morning, at nie o’cloc! JACOB MELZGK. THERBSIA METZGER, Murrny.—On Sunday evening, Juiie 11, at No, 346 at Fifty-ffth street, Mrs. KoWaRD MURPHY, Nowoe of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. QUACKENBOSS.—At Elizabeth, .N. J., on Saturday, June 10, Betsey, wife of Harmon J, Quackenvoss, in the 84th year of her age. ‘The relatives and trends of the family are invited to attond she juneral, from the residence of her son- in-law, B, B. Vernam, 172 Pearl street, Llizabeth, N. J., on Tuesday aiternoon, at one o'clock. The re- Peery ge be taken vo Mechanicsville, N. Y., for tue ment, Smrru.—On Sunday morning, June 11, Mary 0., ile i. deere W. Smith, aged 49 years, 3 months and 13 days. (ue relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited vo attend the funeral, from wer late re- sidence, No. 308 Graham avenue, Corner of Jackson Btreet, Brooklyn, KE. D., on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, Tobin.—On tif June 11, ELLEN, eldest daugh- ter of Ellen and the late Cornelius Tobin. Resideace 153 Kast Eighty-fourth street, Notiee in to-morrow’s paper. From Afflionce to Poverty. During the last turee or four mouths Otto Weiss, & verman, thirty-two years of age, has boarded with Mr, Roliman at No. 6 First sireet, and during that time appeared to be suffering from heart or lung diff culty, Mr. Weiss was @ large, corpuleot man, of nervous temperament, and at intervals seemed to experience great ditticuity in breathing, Being rest- less after retiring at night he was in the habit of using narcotics to induce sleep, On Saturday even- ing Mr, Weiss returned home apparently in his usual health and spirits, and remained io the air at the Tront door Uli after midaight, Subseauently he retired to his room, and (aking & bianket or two from the bed spread them du a lounge ia the bathroom and lay down, Nothing more Was seen or heard of Mr, Weiss Uli seven o'clock yesterday morning, wher he Was fouud lying dead ta the batiroom, and near the body Was discoverel a bottie containing @ quan- uty of laudavum, Walch raised @ suspicion that ae had purposely taken nis owa life. Mr. Weiss was previously an extensive dealer in skins and furs, and, by industry and fragahty in business, had acquired @ competency; bus tu an evil hour he was Lempted to embark in specaiations in which he was @ heavy loser, Among his effects was fount & “bank book showing that at one time he had ou deposit, to his credit, $176,000; but of that iarge amount nothing was left in the bank, and only three or five dollars were found on Lis person. The loss of fortune and friends the deceased felt keenly, but it id not appear he had ever beea heard to threaten seif destruction. Mr. Weiss was a widower, without children or relatives In this country, ag lar as Mr Rolimaa knew, 4 Coroner Herrman took charge of the body, and Wil hod an inquest. ihe eifects of deceased are also in possession of Corouer Herrinan, and will be kept Jor the relatives (if auy) leguily eutided to tuem, SALE OF ONOLAINED EXPRESS PACKAGES IN DETROIT. (From the Detroit Free Press June 9.) The annual saie of unclaimed aritcles left in the eXpreas oilices Of Michigan aad forwarded here to be put up at auction aud sold to the highest biader is always an event to draw a large crowd, because Didders have their avarice direct: appealed to aad accend such sales iu the ove that the locked trunk or bag, Knocked down for a noimtaal sum, will open to disclose @ store of tine clotumg ov a roil of green- backs, About five hundred pieces were sold yester- day, and spectators bad numerous laughs over the bargains made by some of the bidders. About ove- third of the crowd were wowed, ani these were the most decisive bidders. The first articie sold tarned ont couteuts Worth four times the auction price, and ten there wasarush, A big satchel, seeming to contain several suits of clothing, went off at a round price aud the bayer opened it on the spot, be out enough rags aud old traps to set ap @ jan shop. A woman purchased a traveliing bag ta the hope that asilk dress or some other vaiuabie article would refund her money, bat was grieved to find some traveller of the othersex lad used it to pack away several pleces of uiriy linen and an armfal of cotton socks. A curious looking box, supposed by the crowd to contain jeweiry or bere te of tbe sort, Was purchased ata good price, and the buyer opened it to find himself prepared to go to steucil cutting, altuough many of the dies were missing. A German woman who Was bidding on every article, butiu such a Umlu way thatot/ers raised her bid each time, at iast secured a small pine box for fifty cents, and took ft to the walk and opened it. The kuow- ing ones snouted “uk” and “almanacs,” but were considerably set back to see her take out a neat suit of bey’s clothing, a silk apron, several towels, a dress and three lace collars, ettiag =her mouey back twenty times over, Many of the crowd Woald at first bid) on nothing but trunks, thinking them to be wort the price paid, even if they contamed noting; but fne-ivok- ing trunks were found to have only aalf a bettom in, Or ratholes tn the corners, or useless locks, and the contents were generally made up of old vests, paper collars, boots, bricks, straw &ud rags, being such baggage as deaubeats are in the haoit of ieav- ing On Uhe hands of landlords as a setilement for board bills, A farmer stood It as long as possible and then made the successful tid on @ well staged bag. 4 modesty prevented him from opeuing bis purchase in the crowd, and he retired to a q core ner and drew out three suits of sach clothing as is worn by bricklayers when at work, He went wp bg out doors, leaviug the “duds" to be gathered up b arag man in W: There were some notabl good bargains, sach as findiag ing, Valuable sets of silver forks and spoons, but um most cases the bidders were “soid” with their pur. chases. No one, however, got angry over it, as they bid with a fall eddy Vat they Were to take the chances, and most of thom were wise enougd to fall ja With the laugh at their expeusd, DISEASE AMINS THE OYSTERS. ‘The oyster dealers of Long Island are terribly pens plexed, Anew and strange malady lias appeared among the oysters lu the South Bay aad Vak Island, When opeued they are found to be of a greenish color and edit a very anpieasaat smell. They eva. not be ased in their natura: state or pickled, The baymen BubvOse Chem to be DolsonoUs,