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©1TY REAL ESTATE FOR SALB. re" East Side. FREE REGISTER, WITH PARTICULARS | OP 2,000 City Houses and Building Lots for sale an containing run map, ea 18 we., gratis. ere ‘and. Estate Auc' Brokers, 11 Pine street! PLE! Bi NT.—FIVE THREE STORY t high RE Terie teutbe, beautitally laid Ani Feith sith gebdern improvements on each floor and al ted 10 est cla tenth bene mapections fuses are well built ant will 1 IL located Lots. Cut this out. Old one ee LINSCOTT: lath streot and Thitd ay. HANCE.—FOR SALE ON BASY TERMS, G00. OH Lat’ on Third avenue; five story ; 25x96. Apply at 758 Second avenue, candy store, TOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT HIGH A, stoop, first class Dwelling, fully furnished, near ison square, for $0.00), on easy term. Address W., ng 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. 1¥TH AVENUE.—A FIRST CLASS MEDIUM SIZED ie four story brown stone House, above Forty-second for sale, with or without. Furniture ; built in best Biyiv by Charlos Duguin, Esq. ; all rn improvements; Dott house and ftrntture: nearly new; rich, but not gaud: y one wanting a gem of a house at a low figure will Viease apply to owner, No. 6 Beekman street, room 3. OR SALE—HOUSE ON MURRAY HILL, STABLE connected ; all modern improvements; house hand- fomely frescoed ; will be. sold furnished or otherwise. For particulars inquire at 129 Front street. (OR SALE OR TO RENT FURNISHED—FIRST CLASS four story high stoop brown stone House 231 East rty-firat rect, neat Third avenue; price low. HN 8. PIERCE, 106 Broadway, corner Pine street. ir) He", A FIRST Aas cone: moven FOR sale, on easy term: COSTELLO & [insdori tt Tat street and Third av. AM THIS DAY AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR tale; furnished, splendid four story high stoop brown Stone House, 25x! newly painied and furnished throughout In style and with taste; death the cause, For varticulars and terms call on OF Address JAMES ROWE, 19 Third avenue. STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP HOUSE 93 Park avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets; complete order; immediate’ one given. In- QUire at 8 Marion street. ‘West Side. NY FAMILY WANTING A_ FIRST OLASS RESI- dence for their own occupation, in that beautiful block on Fifty-seventh street mee (ween Eighth and Ninth nue, Will please examine No, 369. Under the aight r regime this house could not possibly be finish wner lives in the country, and offers it cheap ‘er; of will swap jor a small House or rage, $20,000. Owner on premises trom 8 a rent ‘3 till 6. ‘A FIRST OLASS THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 20 West Forty-oighth street, with fine carriage house at- hed; an excellent Io ation for a first class ; et, neighborhood ; accessible by Broadway, Seventh and ight th avenue cars. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 61 Liberty FINE PLOT OF EIGHT LOTS, FOUR ON GRAND fj Bgulevard and four adjoining ih the rear, for snto, Rortheast corner of Eighty-eighth street; price very low. : E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. rine stieat, H. LUDLOW & CO. HAVE, THE FOLLOWING desirable Houses West, 50th street, 12 ast Ath street 15 East it 8d street, 23° to BS Wost 53d West 2d meek Sa West Slat street, FR West arth stroots7. West brth street, 4 West 16th street (with stable), 73 Fifth avenue and 623 Fitth avenue. For pais uiars apply at No. 3 Pine street or 35 East Seven- enth street, Miscellaneous. Fr SALE—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS CITY HOUSE: very cheap. JOHN P. STOCKTON Jr., 54 Pine st. 24 Een Ty MONEY TO LOAN large Room to let, at 202 gghbrly to JOSEPH R, (OR SALE—C on mortga) Broadway, for SMITH, No. 6 Wall street, room BROOKLY: N PROPERTY FOR SALE AND R™ AL OF THE HERALD BRANCH 0 FFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR “BRANCH OFFICE, YN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV, AND BOERUM s8T, OFFIOE OPEN FROM 8 A.M, TILL 8P, M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 | BROOKLYN. A. HOUSE;FORTY MINUTES FROM BROOKLYN err 8: Siti, Frankfort House, 202 William street. ORNER STORE.—FOUR STORY, BASEMENT AND -ub-cellar brick Store, suitable for first class grocery or shades ; also three story brick and Bets Store, Bridge Btreet, $5,500; very eusy terms. Several 8 to loan on mort.a:6, DOK - 235 Wi shington treet. ‘Broakivn, ILOORS TO LET—AT 9 EAGLE STREET, GREEN. int, L. 1. Apply to A. G. SCHMIDT, 115° Freeman atrect, Greonpeint. Bor SALE, SACRIFICE, MUST BE SOLD IMMEDI- ately—Gcod House, nie rooms, and five Lots; sple iy aly 3 a TRENCH, p08; price only Soig South at e RENT—ONE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 853 DEGRAW atreet, near the main entrance to Prospect, Park, feu mm; house 22x42, lot 365x133; first class neighb W. FICHLER, owner, 47 Degraw stre SERsEY « crry, ‘HOBOKEN, “HUDSON Orry AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. Y SNUG AND PRETTY COTTA fort, quite new; two lots; fine will, be sacrificed; terms easy. DéKalb avenue cars Apply to HAYD! Inquire J. W BUILT FOR w; desirable Address south, Fri E. WOO! AND THREE LOTs, erald ottice. Ws, BE SOLD, PROBABLY CHEAP, JERSEY CITY 166 Grand ‘st—Brick dwelling, three story ment and extension, in fine row, lacing sa {3 P. M., on the spot. Perinity from L. igomery sireet, Jersey City. 3 000 Fk, 4 House situated in North Hoboken, Hudson coun’ y,N. J.; will exchange for a Lot on the west side, north Sr aixtioh strec Apply to JOHN BUBNS, 410 West Thgrty-first street. To Le t or Lense. (0 LET-IN HOBOKEN, FIRST CLASS HOUSE 114 Rivor terrace, overlooking the Hudson; all modern Provements and in perfect condition; also three first Class throe story new Houses, at very low rents and in Good location.” Apply to CREVIER BROS., 24 Newark Brest, Hoboken, N. LRT OR LEASETIN HOBOKEN, A THREE STORY brick House, bath, e, &C., at onl oe ar anne, Sup to CREVIEN BROS, 24 New- et, Hoboken, N. WESTCHESTER R COUNTY _PROPERT FOR SALE OR TO RENT. BARGAIN.-I WILL SELL VERY BEAUTIFUL Residence, 40 minutes from it Ri splendid house; extensiv ble improvements; $10,000; be! HANT, station D., or W. POO 3500 ark A 4 Address v Y & Union LED, Tit NOVEMBER, FUR- " 4; stable, cre arden, all kinds of t tor trom depots rent § ‘Ap: Bye POULK, at Tremont depot YONKERS TEN ROOM BRICK COTTAGE, NEAR yrent only $30 per'month; 52 Wall street, room 36. (0 DET—IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, THIRTY-FIVE minutes by rail, a large and fully furnished House, Containing many city conveniences; stable and carriage lise ; also ice house filled, the grounds are very exten- sive aiid attractive; will be rented for the season or lou- y low, as the owner isin Europe, Wai A OUDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. IDLAS FOR SALE OR TO RENT—BEAUTIFULLY 7 situated u's Neok; have water fronts on Eust- chester Ba, jews are extremely fin f shade ‘trees; perfectly healthy ; access to city y easy 5 the new Portehester and New York ad will run Biatent. Also to rent furnished, P-Lorillard’s Mansion ck, With ground attached, including istand erms and prices reusonable, Apply at 16 Bianbers atreet. PROPERTY OUT OF THE Chats FOR SALE oR TO REN _eeneeeee eT LL WANTIN( mate—for pay dress C. J. —G00D, mat . LAND! “MILD ctr 18, Vineland THREE BRICK VIL- ;all modern improve charming, convenient FE T NEW BRIGHTON.—TO [. A jas, furnished and unturnis! inear ferry ; one of the te laces near N aud privat Places near praia ioret B-. No. & Pino streot. RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A BEAUTIRUL home on the Central Railroad of Now Jersey—75 ‘acres of Land, fine lawn, plenty of trait; views very fine 15 to 20 miles in every direction ; no more healthy and de- Hghi ful Jooatton ean be foand in Now Jersey house and e n y to barn new and modern. App A, v, HOPE, tae ecreieiarambtamenmntientcae AT _ELIZABETHPORT—A_ BARAT oheap, the Property aitaated on Second stryet, nearl opposite Rie Park, Ponsisting oe House and two Lots, For further particull eat ta ‘on the premises, or of E.R. KEL! Real Estate office, Second street, opposite the Park, Rlizabethport, N 2 TS EA A T GREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE.—ATTRACTIVE shore front Properties for sale; Country Seats and Fd containing modern conventences; Schyaracres oly Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside weation, Connectic clasg Houses for sale, on the river; best location in ; all modern improvements ; tormis to suit, Address ‘ACK, box 5,040 Post office T CRANFORD, N. J.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, TWO fd class new Houses, with all the modern improve. IF minutes’ walk from the depot of the Central ot New Jersoy ; time from New York, 9 min- by Owner, 8. CAHILL, Cranford, N. 7 NEW BRIGHTON POUR REALY DESIRABLE rnished Houses; Anest location on Staten Island ; Fon to $350 @ month, Three unfurntshed, cheap. W. A. OC OLLIN, 23 Pine street. pt —A.+REMEMBER. 1 bat) PREAT SALE i Stock Farm, ‘ogother with Patchen and en ih of and Durham Cattle, mmdelt Teaver foo) Barclay street at § ean returning after sale. OPPORTUNITY.—A. MAGSIF Du within short distance ot Proapoct Park ; oe large, ele ews ly finished, with every modern or winter residence; grounds 22 Ked with fruit; will be nold very cheap or ity of Brooklyn Property. Addrow SOHN. Post office, New York, Are NYACK, ON THE HU DSON STHRER NBW FIRST wROvEEeS. ouT OF tt es gaz FOR SALE On 'TO RE A mel ee, HOU: pee peas - ings, to let, at Now Rochelle; isteutt, shade trees and al Gardens Bass wage AIETAM TUCKER, 20 Pith ay BY EPORT, GONN.—TO Lar FUSMRAED, HOUSE, ments; 14 rooms, Apply to STRATTON, 7251 Sixth avenue, Reever streot, corner ft; all improv Breen 1, RESIDENCE, 16 ROOMS, 40 ACRES RICH Ben nnre red ates Rituutes dive: from deaten toland Ferry worth S250, Yo clong etade nem to sult (CHEAP FARMGT FREE WOMiNG On the Tine of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A land grant of 12,000,000 acres acresof the best farming and mineral lands in Amorien. 3,000,000 acres: yy fe Sia: great Platte Valley, the garden of the We: ‘or 9a These Janes are in pew tee Portion of sid United States, on fi North latitude, the cen- ral es the 88 2080, of oF the “American awed by ny in tae Uniled Slaton oda CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favoral ven and more convenient ¢ to STDS t than oan Att g he au oa oe Parnes. a 1 HOM! TO ACT! eet leegtiane Migs ine Baidors entitled to a homestand of 160 act \s#04 to purchasers of land. Bend for the now Meveriptive pamphigt, wite uow maps, pablished in Knglish, German, swedish and Danish mailed free everywhere. reas, O. F. DAVIS, Land Couuntasione®, U.¥" Re ie Companys Oniaha, Neb. Cm. PLACES TO LET—WITIUIN ONE HOUR'S time, in New Jersey, and upwards; some tor sale, Send for printed deveription B. M, MASON, No, 1 Chambers street. NOUNTRY PLACE TO LET CHEAP—TEN ACRES; ie (@ rooms), stable, p! lent fruit; one hour from dssession immedialely. wich RGE SKIDMORE, 77 Cedar street, room 21. ARIEN.—POR SALE, er DARIEN, NEAR STAM a chal of 3 acroa, close to the Sound ; axceliont Doath hing and bathing; house well di- vided ; in complete order; stable, §ood,garden and shade; moderate figu JAMES PRIOE, 20 Hudson street, rane .—TO RENT VERY LOW, A MODERN 12 rooms, near the main depot, on one of the finest aventes in Elizabe J, 0. Hoyt & SON, 171 Broadway. ‘OR SALE, F ha THE BEAUTIFUL CO COUNTRY HOME of Chiddingstons,} being 6, part ‘part of by ane of the late Chancellor Robert vingston. opposite the Catskill Mountains, so shington Irving {2 his te snd af uatons Mea Winkic, a and the is Iso be the view from the piazza graphically 46 delineated byt ora re a recent nuinber there. upon of the Home Journal, a the bank of the river, opposite Bristol, andthe mountain and river views are tinequalled, and ¢o pronounced to be by all who have visited the place. Th ie property, consists 1 80 acres of improved land, ina hi of cultiv tion, well underdrained and watered, with belts of na- tive ‘woods of every varloty of forest trees, and the whole fect ord ud there has been lald out upon the the past ten yearsin improvements about s stated below; ail now and in pertuct order to- ‘Apart of the improvements are. as follows :— ‘A'Mansion of taced brick and. brown stone, 2x50 {oct basement, with French roof, long pinzzas, 18 rooms, walnut and oak hall, Bathroom, water tank, te. ; house been twice painted und fist floor ott escoed. ' This house would cost to-dity to erect. .835,000 achhouse and Stables, 50x50 feet, with harness rooms and fruithouse, storerooms, &c. Farm Barn, with hay press, cattle ‘sheds, icohouse, rnhouse, C penter dsone Tool and Machine Rooins, &¢. mhouse, new, 38x36, basement and two sto! 11 rooms and cellars. . Private Dock, with 400 feet ‘water grant for inrge icchouse or any other DON and good road to it Orchards of between 2,000 and 3,000 apple, pear and pies trees, and Vineyard of 400 grape vines, all hearing, and 15 years of age.. Garden, with grapes, raspberries, strawberries, dwartpears, guinces and mail nal ewe With toolhouse, hotbeds and fenc Five Wells of pure wate Fine Stone Walls and G Large underdrains and Other improvements on mn the Eighty acres of Land, at iinprovements, would This country is perfectly “healthy no fever and xu. hens eens: ary at ay ea ut @ tons of hay. The Farm Stock, Tools, fixe s, Carriages, Ls egy Harness, &c., will be so} tothe purch 186-11 ds Bire perty is 3 iuated fiiunt 3 mils north of Tivoli Railroad st ion, only 35; hours trom Now. York, with ive orsix train each Way daily, and where the day and night boats stop; a fine macadamized road runs from Tivoli past this property, upon which border numerous gentlemen’; country seats, and upon which is the Kpisco- te cburch ; churches of all denominations and schools in ig neighborhoud. ‘The place must be seen to be appre- bes further particulars apply ce she rgemices, to 2,500 ARM FOR SAT, AT A BARGAIN—IN THE VILL oe of Southbury ; 1B acres; two good houses new, with new ‘barns and other outbuildings; splendid location, fine land, good water, healthy air; near churches ae hath three minutes’ Walk from Post office posed depot on the poate sates Hi ha rie B Railroad. Inquire of I’ §, office Guar: dian Life Insurance Comp: pany, 2 i Broadway, oF ‘on the premises, of A. B. RUGGLES, Southbury, Conn. ae tford F OR SALE—ORANGE, N. J., GOODWILL, STOUK, Fixtures Bakery, Confectionery, Tce Croam and Din: ing Rooms. Apply tol. H. GERRY, $9 Nassau street, New York, or Orange. F°%, SALE—A DESIRABLE FARM, ABOUT 4 ACRES, situated between Mount Hope an and Ashford, Windham good half a mile from foot six tnt fer from sauatiold depot. For eee address 129 Front street OR ro ELIZABETH. N. J. SEVERAL BEAU- tirut Houses very cheap afid plenty of time. y to JOUN P.STOCKTON, Jt, 4 Pine street. rir (OR SALB_ONE OF THE MOST, ELEGANT RESI- dence provemen 4 beaut Wea? tig miles trom landiny $22,000, terms to accommodate; coat over $20,000; Bished it desired. DARIN, 60 Broad street. OR SALE-VERY PRETIY COTYAGE; EIGHT rooms; three lots covered with fr three minutes? yk trom New Brighton fe ry surroundings first class; ; terms easy. ‘DARRIN, 50 Broad street. OR SALE OR TO LET—IF YOU WANT A FIRST class Home, fine ho with all modern impro ments, ample grounds, delighttul location, five manu trom depot, Bloomfeld, N. J,, apply to THOMPSON & C' 208 Broadway, New ‘k. OR SALE OR TO LET, OR IN EXCHANGE FOR New York city Property, a beautiful Place in Corn- wall, on the Hudson, known as Evergroon Lawn; fine large house and barn, with ton acres of ground. For par- Ucularsupply to H. HATIER, 77 Water street, or address Mrs, C. 8, TALMADGE, Cornwall, Orange county, OR SALE OR TO LET—THE SUMMER RESIDENCE of the late Michael Phelan, and known as Locust bank of the Shrewsbury ‘w York city; the house con- tains i5 rooms and is lighted by gas made on the premises; there are a fine stable, ice house, summer houses, &c.; the rounds, Consisting of nearly five acres, are beautifully fai out and well su uupplied with trees. Views of the place can be seen and ful perfoulars obtained by calling on GEORGE E, PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street. FR SALE OR TO LE ON LIBERAL TERMS, English: Neighborhood, New Jersey, within three minutes’ walk from Fairview or Ridgefleld station, and 40 fre Ne Northern Railroad of Now Dwelling House, Barn and cultivated ; fruit of all pron erty commands nag: Ww of the surrounding country and is Wie re a large advance may be confidently expected: ars ply to WILLIAM KRONBERG, No. 4 Pine street, N.Y. OR SALE OR TO LET—PECONIC HOUSE, GREEN- “port, L. T._Apply to D. G. FLOYD, Greenport. OR SALE OR EX! DAIRY FARM, 400 acres, in Datel Ly, from city, on Harlem Railroad; plenty ot fruit, good buildings; hewlthy: location ; euts 50) tons of ha 0. BK. DC QURNISHED COTTAGE D LV . her China and kitehen utensils, to letfor suinmer, $4) to good and small family; high ground; choice 1 ten; 40 minutes tront city; Steam cars and steamboat coi sentient. Apply at 29 Brondway, oilice 12, first floor, tren 10 to JARATOGA SPRING son or y iano, ac. ; splendid or rst class stahic i ui-distant from 36d West Fitty- springs; would sell or exchange. Owner, seventh stroct. 10 LET—FU RNISUT: D, AT te bs in PO LET—FOR THE SEASON, AT NEWPORT, FUR. i with 15 roomy and bathroom nished House terms moderate, Apply to JACOB J. STORER, No.8 Summer n. strcet, Bo: O LET—A_ FU. COTTAGE CONTAINING nine rooms, on Fort Hill, Staten Island, midway, bo- tween two ferries; 10 minutes’ walk; fine view of bay ; rent moderate, Apply to CHAS. HERPION, 73 Mercer stres SHED T° LETRA FURNISHED COTTAGE, ON THE HUD son ; beautiful view ; 20 miles from city; rent $159 per month. | Address b. H., 19 East Fourth street. T° LET—ON THE HUDSON RIVER, AT RIVERDALE, Westchester county, 10 minutes’ walk from depot and two miles below Yonkers, ten acres of Land, with House and Outbuilding AN tor. five ye ALS, moderate rent. Ap ply t VAN SCHAICK & GILLENDER, 89 Liberty treet, 0 LET—NEAR ENGLEWOOD, FOR THREE MONTHS from the middle of June, a. large stone House, fur nished. Address OWNER, box 83 Post ofice, Englewood ‘0 LET—COUNTRY HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, WITH barn and land if desired; oné hour trom city in Jer- fey i very he healt y $100 por season or $12 per month, ress cd of Ly li LET FOR SUMMER, OR BY THE YEAR—A NEW Me ‘at Whitestone, L. near the water: la) ‘ge rene references anc: omen eno 51 Enat Tenth streot, Rew York visi? ) RENT—HOUSES AT NHW RRIGITON, STATEN Soe also AoC annem and 4 wards. rmits oF OURNEAY, 4555 Lispenard stres near Broadway. se viii Pilusades, barn, “planted: const rooklyn. of land, alread Apply at i7 Monroe place, 10 RENT—A COTTAGE IN ed or unfurnished. In Nineth street. T° RENT—AT DOBBS’ FERRY, ON THE HUDSON River, 20 miles from New York, @ fine new House, with modern Improvements, 12, rooms; near the depot; on the banks of the river: splendid view; rent low good tenant. Inquire of Dr. AMBLER, 25 West Twenty third street, York, or Dobbs’ Fert: Te RENT—A FINE. COUNTRY PLACE, IN THE TOW! of Yonkers; frame houw, cleven rooms; water plumbed ia the house, with stabling and carriage suse; arden, shady and plenty of ruit; rent very low. Apply 9 BLACKWELL & CO., 65 and 6 Liberty atreet. office, 4 way, Trini are appumted to gail us follows Gury OF A CITY OF BROOKLYN and each succeeding Sai North River. First cabin wishing to send tor 1) Havre and Antwerp. OALIPORS a be bought here NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY, 28, 1872. rROrmnes 6 ouT om a CITY FOR RENT. Sees “PER MONTH.=TO dan street 8 mice Central en pe ul let toa carstul ee ee or nturniaied i Rewtanciscs ¢ ch misai ra aa « Sees ap Cs acre Villa Site 21 miles in few Jersey ; fine land; smal} ; beautiful acne front; grand views; no oulsaaoe? near "ago {nelgh- Fm ob aberty street, corner Church oy ne RE ee wee ee iL PUR $5. 000 mi WIL! mlatg ag THE OHEAPRST AND $4, 000, -BARE. weet Oe SPLENDID 17 best fruit Farm in New Jersey, 30 miles from Stock and a pa; | Sood ‘ings; ter oi i SSORLANBAS Gace treet. __REAL ESTATE TO BXCHANGH, Frorns AND COUNTRY SEATS ON LINE OF CEN- tral Railroad of New. for sale, exchange and rent. ANDREW POWELS, 33-Park row, room 18, RY PLANTATION NEAR FREDERICKSBURG, VIR- ginia, to Yow Vonks for lightly encumbered Property in vicinity of New Yor! NDREW POWELL, 33 Park row, room 18. OR EXCHANGE OR SALE—THIRD AVENUE PROP- erty, Westchester county and New Jersey; also Brooklyn te Sap Froperty,, with some onal, for Dry Goods, pets Hard handise, J.B LICHTENSTEIN, 183 Broadway. 10 BXCHANGE SEVERAL NEW, FRAME COTTAGES in Brookly rm oF personal Fai proyerty, Addvens JOSKPH DAVISON, Buillen, avenue, Brooklyn. 10 _EXCHANGE—THREE STORY BROWN STONE House, Twenty-fifth street, near Sixth avenue, for Countr, dilace or House in Brooklyn, Nineteenth ward; about ). D. D, ORRELL, 291 Broadway. 12} cua PER ACRE FOR GRADUATED L>NDS; at chance for speculation. Su- or exchanged cheap. Principals way, room 1S Marcy burban propert; only. 8 REAL ESTATE | WANTED, A HOME WANTED—WORTH ‘ABour ‘$6,000 MUST be pl lessnartly located, oasy of access, with com Yentencsm about Las rooms and no nuisances, Adare E., box 164 Herald Pe Branch office, with tull part cullars, or no notice ANTED—TO cr * 8 Ri Ww wy 9,000 eta good hots, Inn ooh wets ‘you can make a ie York; price about shade trees, &c., desired ing sel milk or some ‘other ; te peliced mg must give PO it deat m and price: ‘address dist He) ice. P Py AiED BROKERS CONTROLLING WELL LO- echtnen srend din or on Chg Br rerhige alent’ M. T., box Post office ue girs Mi peas ao PURCHASE —CHEAP FOR CAS land, in Westchester eae oe Willinmabridee . 4 .'W, L., box 230 Herald ‘aitice. waitin ay tee EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. a NARD sie tHE BRE Set AND NORTH AMHAI: can Royal Mail Steams ween Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. mance From New York, RUSSIA Wednesday, May 29 | ABYERIN = ednesday, Ma; NIA..Satdy, J! 1 CUBA. wean, Sune 5] RATAVIA. Satay” June. e8 to goun ohINA Weanenday J CALABR 29 wangevery following “Wedneatay and Saturday from jew Yor! Rates of passage—Cabin, $80, $100 and $1! Fold, ac. cording t accommodation, Tickets to, Paris, $15, gold, additional, Return tickets on favorable terms.’ Steerago, $0, guereney. steorage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parte of Europe. at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given jolfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and er ports on the Continent aud for Mediterranean ports. or vtreght and cabin passage apply at the Company's jowling Green ; for steorage passage, at 111 Broad- ity Buildin, ip ees G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ASSENGERS PRR STEAMSHIP RUSSIA EMBARK frou the Cunard wharf, foot of prand strect, Jersey City, at 10:30, M, on Wednesday, i ay 2, ), 1872. G. FRANCKLIN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. NMAN LINE, ir Qucenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers ‘Thursday, May 80) 12 noon. faturday, ie dd “Thur June 6, 2PM ‘Saturday, June 8 7 A.M. ‘Thursday, June 13, 1 A. M. Saturday, June 15, 12 noon, y and Thursday, from pier 45 RATES OF PASSAGE. PAYABLE IN CURRENC’ $75 Steerage.. » fo London’ ‘aris... 38 » Hamburg, Seweden, PAYABLE IN ‘To London, ‘To Paris. . cpascra iu aien tariasdca! to Hny Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickéts can be bou; here at moderate rates by persons ir friends. Z given on shipments of goods to Dratts issued at lowest rates. For further information apply at the company’s office. HN G. DALE, Agent, Th roadway, Fyow York. EDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES. R LINES NewYork every Wednesday and Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all rail- Honsin Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor. Sweden or Denmark and America, aa safoly, sneed- ‘omfortably and cheaply y ollier route oF line, a DEPARTUR REPREse aTecunee, eure’ SreAMEns, AUSTRALIA... Sat., June 1] BRITANNIA. Wed, J COLUMBIA ‘Sat.’ June 8} OLYMP! EUROPA jane Jane 13 | ASSYRIA ANGLIA Sati June 22/ CALEDONIA; Wed June 38 Sat, June 29/ JOW A. Wad. July TA, iy 8 | ARINAGRYA™. Wee, ‘suly 10 ‘At hoon, from pler 30, ‘North River, New York. Gur: Through bills la weamers sail from" reney rates of it to London, Liverpool, Glasow or Derry by Wec nesday’s steamer, Saturday's mers, $65 and , $33; Stecra hose wishing to send for their friends, mpany's oflces, to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. Apply at the NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's Mail steamships between New York and Havro, calling at Brest. ‘The splondid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- finent will sail from Pier 60 North River as follows :— EREIRE, Danri RENT, Lemaric. Saturday, Juno 1 Saturday, Jome 15 & AURA Roussan. Saturday, June 2) VILLE DE PARIS, Surmon' sSaturday July 13 Prive of passage in gold (includ riee of passage in gold tin pluding wine) First Cabin, $126; Second Cabin, $75. Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers, Aimerican travellers going fo oF returning trom the Con. tinent of Enrope, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid htransit by ‘English railway and the discomforts of ssing the Uhannel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. pense GEORGE MA KENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. IE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail meamanlp IUESTA, Captain N, Traut! rin, will sallon Ti ursday, May 9, 1872, at P.’M., for Hambi taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburj First cabin, em, bien, atid sae an $72, eine. $9), payable in, United States gal KUNHARDT & € 3 A General Agents, 61 Broad street, N. Y. The WESTPHALIA will sail June 6, ie Sathorn Pasacnger Reonts, Brondway, N.Y. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. NITED STATES PA j, PABBPORT BU Bi sREAU.—< AU.—OFFIGTAL pe wi minted eat Staten Court H ‘House, a "Shambers _ eee UU rrocured Lea OFFICIAL PASSPORTS PROMPTLY B. GOODALE, Notary Public and Comb gate tee ‘the States, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Firth Avenue Hotel. _.... COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. AC! FIC, “MATL STEAMSHIP compar Sas TO ALIFORNIA, JAPAN A! i eumuee MAILS, EA ASHENGERS AND TNGSTON, JAM. La EYTOWN, AND. BART SOAs OF BE MEXIGG CENTRAL AMERICA, ERU AND Hike moe except when in i F* connor, ik noon, for As- Steamers leave isn each Alone days fall on Sunday, then the W.—Steamer RISING STAR, Cay e pier 42 North yor,at 30 o’cl aiest, connecting at ama with steamer SAC- AMENTO, ca tap Pn ‘and also peonnecting for all Con- tral and Fypight for last nankd ae ports ‘uocived until’ & Wt of Mi Neamer JAPAN willleaye Sen Franclsoo June 1, 1872 for Jananand China. |For pane of passage, frelahe, and all further infor jon a} a come * of e pier footof Ganal street. i BABY, Agent, psa ns Ro a JAN DOMINGO LINE.—THE UNITED STATES MAIL geamer TYBEE, Captain Delanoy, will leave plor No, 4 North River, on Weduemlay, Jung 6, at 3 oo P.M, tor nana and’ san Domingo City. For freight or POF! amas APPT HE, & CO., 29 Broadway. Bills of exchange on Puerto Plata, Samana and San mingo City, In sums to suit purchasers, for sale. WS air STATES MAIL TO HAVAN: ATLANTIC MALL sruadaiity Cone aN Yi mt Sailing regularly every Thursday, af 8 o'cloc 0. 8 rewaely, from bier No-4 North River couuMnrA, eae hoy Curtis, a MORRO CASTLE, Capt, T. H. Morton ‘ewia Nassau), May 30 CRESCENT CITY, Cape 3. B, Bake - June 6 For freight Or prisaage a ply to ANA; PROGHESO. AND VERA CRUZ tom Xo mk a fexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving ri7 East River at 8 F. M., direct to Havana. ritGo, pai coeatis only). Wednesday. May 29 TY ‘Tuesday, June LL “Tuesday, June 13 Monday, July 1 SRB Oe sow, 88 Broadway. exe EXAS Le OF fhm STEAMERS, TOUCHING st, ing the United States mail. Thee a HOUSTON, P oatcean Penning- fon at pler 20 ey ‘River. will leave on Saturday, Juno 1, nike Gave bills o at Inging given ty Houston and to all points on the yn, Houston and Henderson and B. B. or f o eens pers LINE TOOHAVANA. Vor freight! i space ERR 'O,, 188 Maldon lane, 10R NEW Ceanene: DIRECT. romwolt Steamship ‘The staan GOHTES, " Gapta 2 Wnttman, wit leave pler No. 9 North River, on Saturday, Hi ats o'clock P. M, Freight received dai Through Sr age » Mobile iron to Galveston, Tndia: and St, labin 80, or roight or passage ap ra saat LL & CO., 86 West street. FPOF NEW ORLEANS DIRECT: MERCHANTS!-STKAMSHIP LINE, from pier No, SNorth River, at 3 o'clock'P. M, ENERAL MEADE, on Saturday, dune 1 , ight recelved daily. ‘Through rates given for St. Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. trieght or paxsaxe, having superlor accommoda- tions, apply to EDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. NOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Domiriian Steamsdip Company will despate from per 87 North Hivor, thelr ¢) de Ey lewheel steam- shiv WYANOKE, for Nope? himond, Tuesday, May at M., ier toa vit through bills ot ing i all pots south jad Houtawest: Through pas: senger tickets issued to all points. Accommodations He equalled. pply at pier 37, or at the general office, 18 Greenwich ioe, corner of Dey street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. LANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS C. VIB ANTEL Deen commoncing May 27.— Leave, vont Mireet pler at S23). X, Ae and Thirty foucth sirevt at 846, anding at Yonkers, ‘Tarrytown and Nyack (oy Jerry bos boat), Poughkeepsie, Rhinebéck, Tivol!, Catakill and Hudson Trip tickets to Cozzens, West Point, Cornwall and New. burg? returning same day $1. Goinocting tor all points West and North. pany ai a the sharege might boats ou the Hudson. Steamers SUANT. IOMAS ye vO foot Boek ‘dally, Binal ted, a8 River, inal at muro Renee otions with rat’ trains folng ‘exit aud ‘ickots sold and baggage checked on Ronseelaer and Saratoga and Troy and “Boston pale ga N®¥. JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE— For Long re and all stations on this and con- cho cluding Philadelphia, Vineland, ‘idget Greenwich, "ke. D> ha ent Gah after May’ 15 mers connecting with tho 8 is was at sandy B Hook will leave pier 23 North -For bee taa eS Vineland, &c 40 A. M.—For peeenets, Toms River, Waretown AS all, intermediate ec intermediate st P. M. rie pe hone, ranch and agit tations. mn nd Jesse Hoyt nthe at elt purchased by this company and are now boing Or the summer businoss, Put la samber arraugement will commence early in June with the boats above. named, when Long Branch trains will be run on rat ime than heretofore. e8 BAY. m4 Commutation rates W. BENTLEY, General Manager, O™ ESTABLISHED ALBANY AND TROY LINE of, steamers, landing at Catskill trom. Pior 44 N. R., dally, Saturdays’ excepted ts; half State m8, 75 ci to Catskill Steamers Vanderbilt and ‘Gomnecticut Deenetiog with railroads to all stations West and North will leave as above at6 P. M. Freight at reduced rates. EXCURSIONS. VARIETY FAVORITE BARGES, STEAMBOATS «and Groves, to charter for excursions, at lowest rates. BLOOMER, No. 243 Front street. ISHING BANKS, AHOY |THE STAUN Inodious wea-going steamer HU R. Ferguson, having been thor: up expressly for the Fishing Ba regular dail: trips Gaturday Sunday, June 2, 1872, leavin Williansburg, 7 o'clock A New York, 7:16; Peek slip, est Tenth street, North River, 8:15, and’ pier No. 4at9 o'clock. Bait and ‘fshing tuckie furnished on board; cholee retreshments and lunch counter on board. A flue ‘cotillon_ band will accompany the bout, Fare $1 for gentlemen ; 0 cents for ladies, OR EXCURSIONS.—SALOON STEAMER WYOMING barges SARAH SMITH, CALEDONIA, ANNA and REPUBLIC Excelsior Park, Eaglos- oud and Wewapex Grove: is West, street, near Chris- her. . B. CROSSETT. AMER FORT LEE, ady Side to charter ly to CRARY Hi re Ot cent paired and Atted , Will commence her ted) for the season on of North Eighth street, ighth street, Kast River, LENWOOD GROVE AND ndity schools and private ‘BECK, 26 South st = CLOTHING, T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 810 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Having just re: Ceived a large ordor from Omaha for cast-off Olothing and ‘arpets, Will positively pay for Pants trom $1 to $5; Coats, $5 to $20; Dresses, $10 to $50. Try and satisty yourself by calling on or addressing Mr. and Mrs, FLATTO. T S83 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET.— Z pays the highest, prices tor Ladies’ ahd es Genttement 's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c., de. Herz, will be waited on by Mrs. V PHITE STAR LIN, z ¥ ork and Liveraool New and full he largest in the world, ALTIO, MAJESTIC.“ ADRIATIC. i ATLANTIC, PUBLIC. 6,000 000 horse power each. Sailing trom saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursdays ‘calling at C ia Harbor gach way. ADRIATIO, June 1 at 10 Shen Hine 8 at7 A. M. ATLANTIC. Ju From the k, Passenger accommodations fi combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion isfelt, Surgeons and ste wardeases accompany these steamers. Rates—Saloon, $90 in gold ; stee: $3 in currency. Those wishing to seud tor friends from. the Olt Countey can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur. reney. rice booked to or from all parts of Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, “India, China, istelon Tlekets granted at lowost ratos. Drafts from £1 upward. For information apply at the company's office, 19 Brond- way, New York, Bills of lading issued through to Cont ‘onia ferry, Jersey City. all classes unrivalled Amorica, Australia, ISMAY, IMRIE & © Wo Water ES pool, and No. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall street, Loudon. TATIONAL LINE, OF, STEAMSHILS, WEEKLY TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, FORTNIGHTLY TO” AND FROM LONDON DIRECT, from piers 44 and 47 North River, To Queenstown and Liverpool. ITALY, Thompson, Saturday, supe}, atl» P.M SPAIN, Grace. Saturday, June 8 at 7 A. hu » Wobster, Saturday, June 15 at ll A. M, ee a b LONDON D RECT, DENMARK, Sumner, Wednesday, June 5, at 3 P.M. pee) passage and $75, currency, $24, currency. ru toerage .. Seem aid’ Stecrage Tic! pool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Ginegow, Or London, $33, currency For further information ap, k ene Por 69 Broad ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, a Southampton and Bremen. The steamshi Pa age sail on Tuesday, y's offlee, way. ‘anager. faptain Kora’ Bmstor, wil 2, . Ma. froin Bremen pier, ins tobe followed by stoamship DONAU, Captain d. Ernst, on Saturday, June RATES OF PASSAGE. TO HAVRE AND LONDOY Payable in gold oF its ‘equivalent in currency. 819 72 30 0., Agents, Bowling Green, $ MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEEN town and liverpoo! Hailing every Wednomtay, WISCONSIN, Freeman, Jr. NEVADA, phe! DB fant STATES May 2), at noon. June 5, AtS P.M. cas ier 6 é North so, hs Sabin pat gold; atocrage, currency, i op reat $33, curfone Passengers booked to and from Paris, sliamburg, Nor- Tray and Sweden, ‘ac. Deasty on Ireiand, England, France Sheng WiLstAS® LLIAMS RMI, 2 2) Broadway, Win i STAR LINE.—NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN Liverpool, from White Stir Dock, Pavonia Cit ry Saturday ; from Liverpool every of Cork the day following The finest Thured 6 Oo" pa ee ships altont. bbe ets passage cureney, Brondway!! or WO DONOWAN Re Pa Broadway, opposite the ity Hall, New York, ned Opposite Castle Garach, * gas ea Ee At Sl SIXTH AVEN oft Wearing Apoa the Western States; to pay, the goods must be had. F ladies and gentlemen to dispo o sin At street—M. and gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, Carpets, waited on by Mrs, Leon. sh prices tor ladies’ Ladies T THE GRE nue near Fe than any other di by calling r. or M AT By AUNTAS NEW STORE, 63 SIXTH AV east side, betweon Washington'and Waverley places, ladies and gents will be astonished at the great prices B, MINTZ pave m cash tor Cast OM Clothing, Carpats, Jew 0 to $60 for Silk Dresses; Coats, $3 to $15; A note by post punetually attended, waited ‘on by Mrs, Mintz at their own residonc ATE =I TAKE THE PLE forming ladies and gentlemen hay Apparel, Carvets, F ©. it to disp or addross Mr. or Mrs, RU BERG, 2 nue, second house above Twenty-tourth street, if you wish to receive 50 per cent more thin elsewhere for such arti cles. This is no bumbug. =A.—71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHING + ton and Waverley places. ‘Ladios be astonished at the prices F. off Clothing, Carpets and Je: $los tor Conte, Hom $6 t0 930; tor Dreswes, from $10 to 30. Never betore have we paid such high pricos, as we are bound fo fill'a large order. Call on or address FL HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue, Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris TS. MISIVS, 187 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND entlemen can recelve the highest price for castoff and parpes by calling or addressing. Ladies at- tended by Mrs ‘ish. GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE- Yearing Apparel, Carpets, Furniture and Jew- antoe to pay the highest, prices for them: hing, c or addressing by posi. ATHAN, Pants, Ladies elry. ‘all on or send a note by post to J, ANHALT, 178 Seventh avenue. Ladies ed on by Mrs. Anhalt. T EDWARD MILLEIS WEDL KNOWN ESTAB* ish th avenue, Near Nineteenth streets ihe ut Casto Clothing and Carpets, by culling on or addressing Mr, or Mrs. MILLER, —REMOVAL.. ERATE MANTEL: rs, A. tels, Wood Mantels; the fin fered in this ely 22) and 242 Wes at our hew and : ‘Twenty-third atre FART & CO, GRATES, &6— our new warerooms, —REMOVAL.—SDLATE MANTE: + Large and elegant stock Union square, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeentit street. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers olevery variety of Slate work, plain and ornamental, KLARER SPAN MARBLE AND MARBLE 1ZING A. Works, 11, 138 arbleised Mantela, Tiltne jonuments, at prices that dety competi urning tor the Marbie G, BEARER £ 00., MARBLE WORKS, 17 TO 23 WEST ‘ y-first street, ‘botwe: ‘on Bi my and Bighth ave- hoscMarhie and Marbicired Man onuments, Head atones, in large varieties, cheapest in city, application. 7 HL. PIERSON, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, + from $12 upwards; elegant now dosigng 6 Canad atreet, neat Vareck Designs om aE Re xninannris Boweey theater, Mr. WB. PORE Manager RB BRILLIANT SENSATION viner MIGHT, gee MAY 21. 1372, warinee Sey y The grand California ea 7 on : beat n te Ye acts, written osers rior chin tueaie thea ‘enti catia; THE HE INEE. This magniteont se cat rain has bow NEW. eed AND idee ir ably! CA at CHARACTERS [ALLED BY ANY THEATRE IN MIO. SRR and his famed Trained Steed, regarded as one of the Fae | gomplstely eauonted animals over presented to th lly enga: for te, at Chinese charactor art Cee ne etieh he will sia ng the beautiful Chinese Bailaa, AIAG T'Wanderea by tl inks of the Yang-Tse- fy Fi mopais of scenery, incidents, &c., see small bills. Kory TePs portormause will cominende with the roar- ‘ng farce Of BROTHER BILL AND ME. ‘Will shortly be produced AMP ANGELS, hee book con ‘Wwelve d days in advance from 9 A. M. to 1G T pf ae AaT RIGHTS OF GRIMALDI FOX. FOX'S FAREWKLL. ill MARTEKS' GOOD BY. THE WILSO¥S’ ADIEU. r CASSELLI’S CONGE. HUMPTY DY pyres 5 THE LAST OF THE FAIRIES. [Il3 THE LAST. OF 7 THE MAGIC ‘ROLIO. HUMPTY'S LAST, DON’T MISS IT, —_ HUMPTY DUMPTY. FOX'S MERRY TH an, GRIMACES, LAST JOKES, II| UMPT’ 1,001 nights of enchantment are - wane at complete. THE MAGIC PICTURE is soon to disappear. TAKE YOUR LAST LOOK! TAKE YOUR LAST LOOK! Matinees Weidnosde ys and Sat- gat 2. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, IMMENSE SUCCESS. THIS phe tnhh CH AT 8, TO-DAY, AT 2 P. the great actor, the celebrated dram: 'Y THOMPSON, in his arama 0 of or TRUE TO. TH LAST, LAST WEEK OF THIS GREAT DRAMA. |A Monday, June 3, the new drama, “Our Colored Bi INA -EDWIN'S THEATRE.—MONDAY | EVENING, and every Eevning during the week, and W nesdey anid Saturday Matinese Slide TIA BAFFORD will appear in an entirely new Romantic Sensational Play, entitied. “WOODLEIGH™—dramatized oxpr only for her, trom the beautiful poem by Philip Stouer, calle with a powertul cast, new fre Properties, Effect.s WHEN'S BOWEETEL CORE OW, FOCUSES - popes tues: BOO! (PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, GRAND| The fearless Mile. FONTAINEBLEAU, MATINEE |p her Seu Feats and Hat Spin- E ning, ala Maj MATINEE PANG: LANGROIS ON THE INVISIBLE WIRE, The ne: E Gt w Dra ‘AN! RLS. BILLY PASTOR'S NEWEST SOWGS, ‘Thompson, Rogers, Hurley, Maur, Hesbert, PARE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Maparers. .CARROLL & McCLOSKEY hiety stahsh and lest last meee, of eee een ING 1, Bi EFIT OV J. W. CARROL, HARLEM. TAT 236. Cannon, Mason, SATURDAY, HAAR *) MUSIC HA! The ress and SAN FRAN | Now on the most publie every: MINSTRE! succe: 1 tour where acknowl. | BIRCH, in the edve them the . ‘WAMBOLD history and of Minstrel Kings. ACKUS, minstrelsy. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, HARLEM MUSIC HALL, MAY YRIC HALL, SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SEC- 4 ond strect.—Wednesday eveninjs, May 29, 1872, second and last Grand. Vgcat and Instrumental Concert, for the benefit o youthinl (only nine years old) prima donna, BERTHA NONIS, whose wondrous volee and marked ‘executive, ability ‘has created a profound sensation in musical circles; also $n her first concert at Steinway Hall, in the Academy of Music, &c., €c. Sho will have the kind assistance’ of ‘a great number of eminent artists, Admission $1; reserved seats 5) cents extra. Concert commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale atall the principal music stores and at Lyric Hall. FONTAN | 8 SER THE BEAUTIFUL MLLE. FOR. ne the Female ee tard, OTARD, ‘ajiltot ats, at TONY P PASTOR'S ILTON, | OPERA HOUSE: Matinoe to-day at 23. AST WEEK OF THE SEASON. Mrs. F. B. Conway's Brooklyn p ieee tees Monay evening, Ma, LastGhe ime. EAST ‘YR NNE. Tuesday evening, benefit of Mr. A. Kennedy's SCHOOL, NARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, / Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, Gay and evening, 92 Clintor established 1854; circus oped (Eighth street); lars mailed free. J. JAY WATSON, Masical Director. PIANOFORTES, RGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO tor sell. cheap; rent allowed on purchase. "Call MERRELLS, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth ay.) aM, A ROSEWOOD | PIANOFORTE, 7 OCTAVE, FULL iron frame, &., $75; clegant instrument, having carved logs, agraffe, &e.; great bargain JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker st., near Macdougal. A ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR ONLY $150; Prince & Son's Organs, new styles, and Pianos for rent low or sold by instalments. 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. SQUARE GRAND 74 octs Pianotorte for sale—Hi J tovorders cont G0, tor BIT nd. Cull at private residence, RICH ROSEWOOD modern Improvements ; Stool, € and Music 20 West Zl street, HANDS! sag 4 ROSEWOOD h carved 8, in perfect Y price only" sso, aise BARGAIN.—A RARE CHANCE. —$2 WILL PURCHAS ering Pianoforte, cost $535; rosewood 7 oc ng bass; latest improvements, perfect order, Splendid tone, 48 Third street. new, A BARGAIN. CELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE CARVED 4\. Piano; overstrung, &c.; cost $500; good as ey price $150," at 70 University ‘place, one door be teenth street. MAGNIFICENT SQUARE, GRAND, 7% OCTAVE AX. rosewood. Pianoforte, made by city maker, used 15 months, cost $900, for $275; Stool and Coyer. Private residence 124 West'26th st., between 6th and 7th avs, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT! AK. grand scale, for salo—Property family leaving cit; made order, celebrated ma ir, used 6 months, tully gu anteed, cost $900, for $275. Etagere, Be ease, Paintings, Bronzes Bedsteads, Mattresses, Dining Furniture ; tee purchasing elsewhere. 36 West 15 th av, T HAINES BROS., 27 UNION SQUARE. Those desiring a first class Piano shotld not purchase before calling at our salestooms, Elegant Pianos, unrivalled in tone and finish, at prices to please. “Every piano warranted ag represented. NRA few Pianos in from rent will be sold at great bargains. CHAMBERS), UPRIGHT AND SQUARE, PIANOS, rented and sold on easy terms; Stodart, Dunham Pi: anos, &c., $75 to $150; Upright, $150 to $300, &¢, 101 Fourth avenue, near Twellth street. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style, of best makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly tistaiments, or for ron at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found elsowher’ TANOFOR‘ES.—TWENTY SEGOND HAND PIANO: fortes, ot various makers, in thorough order, for sale by CHICKERING & SONS. 11 East Fourteenth street, be. tiveen Broadway and Fitth avenue acrifice, Cull h st, near , TO EXCHAN ial bargains fo prt at the manufactory of the MLX. pianofortes, 41 and 413 West Forty-second st BILLIARDS. ] STANDARD AMBIMOAN New designs; also Bagatel “ils, at lowest pric Al taining to billiar successor to Phelan & Collender, ievereting ap aN 3S Broadway. ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND also Balls, Cues, Cloth and the Dusingsss Tables taken on (0. 7 Barclay street, for. LARGE hand Billiard Tabl every thing Appentalning * storage. GEORC AN, merly of the frm of helan ‘& Collender. <STRICTLY FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TA. S165. bles at ong the peflipary R coe} plato bed beds, best cushions (AN BILLIAR KLE COMPA! {nctory. and. ‘Selosfoouns 176 and th Woosterst. HK LECTURE SHASON, | AREK MEDICAL LROTURTS.eMRS. DR WHITE I wil eontinue the mubjcot of Maternity on Wednostay, Thirty Uhird ste between Broad? 2% P. acy trp ‘waiy Piel avente, enna ein AMUSEMENTS, Wier eaeyamrm wassace. PRESENT. SEASON, TAREREM, PERFORMANCE CHARLES MATHEWS. Lertenateas tone Comedy, followed by Sher ‘ous masterpiece, svaey eve, Suet ee Eo adie lit gs canes RING ROL, Me ARLES S hogicw ti A Be: SOON ARIE i Quan, Mr. J. ae. BaUNT M ‘ Ming. ion DAUNT, Miss RERTE oBnan , Mrs. TOuTEE, On SATURDAY EV: Mr. CHAT a AUN 1, will make hfs an which oc: Fai me Ree ‘eth ph n Planche ‘Comeay, witha eet) i ts OF ‘iigtehetal Com yt performed for i first time in two years, with Me. Byron's boat Gor ap eae Foon AS HE Looxs, es the first time in the theatre. rformances will c ri ath tebe He E eH a HINGGOED, My. CHA 8 RO is . TS. GuiMon,’ Mme. PONISI, Mr. Bt 3 7 ina test ae chearya son, Watte Phillips’ peeat DRAM Reon OF he summer sea THE JUR’ z.. NOVEL SORMOSPEMOTS oat & powerful cast and with OOTITS THEATRE, Proprietot an 0 ppletot and Man Mr, EDWIN BOOTH Mr. EDWIN ADAMS. Ench Evening mrss ein lay Mat vt 1:99, Fox shect now oj Theat [NON SQUARE THEATRE, POSITIVELY LAST ¥ FIVE NIGHTS cy appear at the 1 ages sneer Geng His enn at Vokes’ specialty, N THE RIGHT PLACE. . ben TN STANTON Tune &) This evenin, THE dey 8. The charming c NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, Miss Fanny Hayward, Miss Minnie Jaokson, Mosars, Horne, Walsh rds, George Atkins and W Wate in the cast. Matinoes «Wednesday and Saturday. open trom 8to4. Seata may be secured six daysin andy Mrs. James A, Oates’ Burlesque Troupe next week. UION SQUARE THEATRE. EXTRA, RA ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. JAMES A. OATES and her BURLESQUE TROUPE. ‘Will appear at this Th NDAY SUNK 3 when will be _provented, wit wit ail fhe adjuncts of new ents, “THE SPEC TAGLAR MUM Woarcan MACHAVAGANZA, Box book now open. Secure seats. . JAMES’ fered con tig week.—Hert ir, W. F. \ LAWLOR in his groat oharacter, Pes ese! wl Conwar in his celebrated Irish Jig, Rew Mr. CSN WKY rAY wi ‘TM appear! in. ip the comedy as Double Dance aa Jig by LAWLOR and ORF AT, AS received with shouts of Jaughte ST MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND NATURDAY, Brooklyn Athenwsum MONDAY, J mn four street, near Broadwa: at ak Leaseo and Manayer-rsscssce-cblee A austin DALY RVERY NIGHT THIS ites Gant but Fett of the AUGUSTIN Bais thrituag Parisian Drama, ARTIOLE a. Sharepey Ss re avon] Mrs ery te, Positively Last Nights ARTICLE 47, Ee at Eleventh Matinee and last but one ARTICLE 47, SATURDAY AT 1g. the AMARANTH of Brooklyn. TH AVENUE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, May Complingntey a Matinee i to an Membora ofythe 2! Aine ROOrRTY, of Broek- lone 1 THE COMEDY OF THE THE HEIR AT LAW, ORGINA DAVIDGE will make her dobut as @ ca tallet nd Hon. JOHN OAKEY will del mer ous address. BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. ANSE 8 Ep LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. BSDAY EVENING, MAY 23, Benefit of MR. A. Br hal FRIDAY EVENING, May 31, last night of the season, Complimentary, Benofit to M CONWAY. CADEMY OF MOSIC. aE eRe eee! TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Ma ay 20 TANNHAUSER, grand Opera ol Wace Conductor FRANZ ABT, the celebrated Comp Tickets to be had at the Academy of Music, v€ mor's musle store and 114 Broadway, SATURDAY, FAREWELL “MATINEE. pM Dt GE ta oe RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY - -THIRD STHEBE, comner Sixth avenue. ‘g SUMMER SEASON OF ENGLISH OPERA, Twelve nights and Saturday Mating W. W. SEGUIN # CO., lessoes; W. T. Biliott, Business Man- ager, commencing Monday evening, June’ 3, with Balfe's famous opera, Mise Emma Howson Mra Beldn Seguin, Mi Schofel iss Emma Howson, Mrs. la Seguin, a8 ofteld, Mr. Edward Seguin, Brookhouse Bowlor, Mr. Honrl Drayton, Mr. J. H. Chatterson, Mr. Bartleman, supported by a full'and carotully selected orchestra and ‘chorus. ANTHONY KIELFF, Jr. Musical Condotor Mr. DUBREUIL.. ro Manager The repertoire. will inclide MARTHA, MAMITANA: TROVATORE, ROSE. OF CASTILE, DOCTOR OF Ake CANTARA, FRA DIAVOLO, ac. ‘Admission $1; Reserved Seata 50 centsextra. Private boxes $10 and $12; necording to location. Secured at Wane Hall & Son’s, 751 Broadw: ‘AY, or the box office at the Opera House on Thursday at 9 o'clock ORs PARK GARDEN. Proprietor. fain ORE T UNRIVALLED SUMMER Nig CONCERTS. THIS teh hy EVENING, 28, at 8 o'clock. 1 ‘Tannhauser”’. . guryanthe”. hire Ree terse mae KOCK eae (Aday Waltz, Meunigalieder™, ymphonic Poem, “Les Prei +, ‘Semiramis’ Serenad Walt: (ne “On the Beautitit Blue Danube 12, March, “Hero's”... ‘Admission tickets Se. each, st SHARPLEY'S } THE GREAT BAND OF Private Boxes én oxtra. THE AGE, THE WORLD CAN DO NO BETTER. The climax Eenched by the addition of NTV AND HENGLET,” ED RLEIAS GLEE, ne Terpatchore a Eth WITH OU INGOMPATABLE TROUPE, The Largest and Most ive E: * ETA PROGRASIME AND GET A TOR ET: MATIN ES THURSDAY AND. RATURDAY. 2:20 P.M. SQOLDIER'S MEMORIAL DAY. “o'er Graves of the Loved Ones, \ Soldiers, Memorial ping,” Ch ste 8 i guoIcE MUSIC. ir. OF Perkins, eto iar, are ar! “ee a the bad “Shientiy, Tendorly” Barker Sere nem DITSON € CO., Publishers. Tl Broadway. ATRAUSS' WALTZES, “1,001 NIGHTS," 69¢ Vienna,” d0e,, &e. ;“Groen Mountainy” (Faas “Oriontal March’? (Berge), 506. ow" (new song, Dank autiful, Tnsleo), ty 35e.; “Good Bye, Chi arlie, 300, Ma LOUIS WEG do Rast Fourtoonth streat nace Underneath the ‘You Kissed M wacen”” (Gus VVERYBODY |THE GRAND TUESDAY MATINERS 4 WHO Ts at Tony Pastor's Opera House. Another ANYBODY grand gathering of the fair sex to-day ATTENDS THEM, | at 2%. New York's Congress of beauty JEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD ‘way, betwoen Housion and Bleecker streets. —Bvo one should vistt this wonderful museum. Tt 1 full qvorything people should seaand understand, Lectures daily on tlogophy of Marriage.” parties unable ‘e i not rae OR depend re ona. ieee fae forwarded, post froe, on recaipt of 25 cents 3 AY NE SUM OF ANATOMG OM Broadway, New York, 1B NOBT ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THB city at the 10) NILION 688 Broadway, near Fourth strect, EVERY EVENING, at8 o'clock. Tho celebrated PAVILION LADY ORCHESTRA. Conductross. . soe Misg JULIE BLEGHSCHMIDE ‘Admission, 25 cents, PAUL FALE. OHN JAC DE THEATRE, JERSEY CITY. TUESDAY EV ay 38 1873, benefit of Misa ANNIE FIRMIN, | Tobin edy of the HONEYMOON, lie Meeker; Porter, Vin2 Firmin im Hie isses Lucy Rushton, Annie, Pirmin, Messrs, Theodore Hamilton, Joha Jack, Mr ng Bowers, Signor Antonio Mora. Annie Spanish, German and English songs. GRAND GATHERING OF BEAUTY AND. fashion to-day at TONY PASTORS OPERA HOUSE. Fhe best show over presented im New York. See it toxtay, WORTH MUSIC. POR $10. BRSP Lops, Quudtillos, by Franz Abt, Nari ‘aust, Strauss, Partlow, RRDERION BLU! fon square, Broadway. IX DOLLARS 1D fons, Waltzo Kucken, Mendelsso! Ae Welngatten, Zickott DANCING ACADEMIES, aba 3 Petieore: Fy ae aa ing. wae i ny hag Gy oF ee Wirculars at private noweiny. 312 Bayt Eleventh eteeet :

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