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ww SALES AT AUCTION. nn nN OD Dae Rogie Springs vn tea ue sixth Sevegth, Bi ne Se err ‘ta, aditkin, order of the Pe “apie, stat reprints a ana George W. a phlets Kd. Eaq., Shttorney, LY, wag THUREDAS ak 5, aime Buishases Salosroom, 111 Broadway Civialy “Building New York, ADRIAN H. nade P, R. B. WILKINS & 00, Book Maps and Passes tc visit ‘th aps ined atthe office of the Anctionesrac es eo by Toad ti mites by rall- "ue torminus et the ex: Association (John ng au ohn sone DS ht; brakes; ls, safety switches; run in the rest Soe always on ‘tame: hover delayed by ice Whitestone is actually accessible to basiness and ey, pleasanter travel than Seventieth street, New York. is on the Sound, with splendid water front, can be ‘The ty, PA han ‘Fort Waahtagion > part r other tet yas incorporated in 1968 a owing: zapidiy. ‘The on WI thes lots are offered are ary all end curbed, gutered, and He rolling ground, with excellent water, well di ‘Mover ant ague” than New York tecll. foe mal sewer ng indo tho Bast hive ° rl a aa eine ing village contains Eoiecopal, Catholte unto urches, hools, fac- fane tr Palani rien Rerala Wu Waterton pane Saipan save : pres Suppit ot gis, Berfnetly ‘convenient ‘To tho euty for calls tation, included, is only 12% cents each wayian id the railroad agrees to give a comamita tion book, Yo Hinter's “Point. for one year free to the occupant of gach new house costing m and built before ore than. May, 1874. This Drivilege 0 cof course holds good. toeach son who buys a Whitestone ‘has tong been famous tor ite scenery, vine drives, Boating and and galling. Itcombines city pleasures with oount com- pig iu f stment. Over 000 anther a erin arte ere ween Juue prcaes ‘intending to baild a: rmaneutly. fouses are springing up on every side. ‘Living is cheap cheaper than in city, Two rt home uses will be offered, either of which will make onds offered at this sale are enpailing gorings. and yous are Ver y tights arinck fs, 3 are are ienttod 7, Taxes are very 3 village ‘by charter to one-1 half of one ber cent on the —. very lot sold will be subject to covenants ‘ances and liquor sto: ese low and houses are offered in addition to thoso sold on Pint May Foe! All must be Go This is a bon partition sale, and every parcel the highest bidder. Full covenant warranty deeds be Fyn Printed abstracts of title an be obtained at $5 each from Van Siclen, Gilde ve Baldwin, nee counsellor#at-law, Bennett Building, sand © Nessa down, 15 it on July 8, b erms—10 per cen! r cent on alance on mortgage for three pears 8 per cent discount face of mortgage for cas) ‘not retrain trom buy! ying. at, the sak which will be at atthe J eee Ememrcon, tt a ches ind for = rea- unaequaint Call “On A. H. {ULLBR, ?. aretoneers, at No. dae. rail 0. 7 roperty and et you at | ek out ‘your hitestone. It wilt not ‘ake three hours. fetes H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. Supreme Cot Court sale in foreclosure, Myer 8. Tsaace ri ance referee, of House and Lot ‘est Twenty-sixth street, or on Thursday, June & 122 West 1878, atlgorclock at the Exchange Salesroom, ili Broadway. Auctions ADRIAN H, MULLER, bs MINER, AUCTIO Be Ar ciostogtan tg Chambers an Bry eds &) Miner. lished in 1847, Ne Gorse Auction nner S37. 889 and 341 Fourth avenue, cor- ner of Twenty dfth street NEOUS WORKS Comprising Historical, Poetical, “bramatic, Standard fovels and Literary Works, fine illustrated ablications, Antique volumes, go.: aleo'7 volumes Schodleratt iTribes of ane United States” handsomely ilustrated, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, at 10% o'cloc’ eee No. oe pour street, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD YURNITURE, consisting of Brussels and In, ets, black walnut Saitin oar Bis Teps, catved bitek walnut and mahogany Bedate lack walnut ana pahoxan marble top | a4 and Washstands, Hair Mattresses, F eds, Bolstors and Pillows? mahogany Tete-a- ip hair- ‘oth; China, Crockery and Glassware, datery, &c., dc, SATURDAY, . JUNE 7, at 104 o'clock, ‘at Ta ieee 88 rr ‘GENTEEL, © fOUSETOLD \iTURE—MTRRORS, CARPETS, &C. DETAILS IN TIME, UCTION NOTICR.—GERARD BETTS & CO. WILL sell this day Re Rs June 5, at 11 o'clock, Within their store, N Wick, yeiQuins, 4&0. Large sale of WINES, BE. AN ‘CLARETS, ‘BOUR- BON WHIskty, SHERI TS, 4c.,_ in UARTERS, HIDs., ‘and MuGHi ns; also CASES. Catalogues and ‘samples at sale. no above goods will be sold, ty pald or in bond, in lots to uit purchasers. GERARD BETTS & CO., Anetioneet D. AT public auction on Thursday, June 5, 1873, at 12 M., contents of the Brewery situate in Fifty-cighth stree! Fetwrecn. gd and Lexington avenues, in Arnie SALE OF BREWERY.—FOR SALR ie ER low York. By virtue of ecveral chattel morta ive Th eapose at public sale the whole inventory of a Browery, consuting of Horses, Wagons, Harness, Bogine, tubs, Casks. 1 SacQuss SCHMITTS, Siceney for tibecsc CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER. HANDSOME HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, AT SALESROOM EA NABSAU STRE! Thurstay, June “Dat 103 olock Prompt, consisting of elegant 1 rosewood 'Pianoforte, rich Parlor ‘Suits, Mirrors Wardrobe, with mirror doors; Centre Tables, fusie Stand, Lace Ca tal Buflot, Clocks, Carpets, Chamber suite. in walnut mahogany ; curled air Watireneeh See retar: cloths, 8 iL Stands, together with great varie sai, 1 ae Glia Kvery lox will positively bo sala Without Faserve. UCTION NOTICE.—LANGE SALE THIS DAY (Thursday), at private residence: 120 West 284 street, av., commencing at te Over $25,000 elegant Household Furniture, Superb rosewood Pianoforte, cost $900; Parlor apd m Suits, Tables, alirrors, Carpets, Bedsieads, Bureaus, asy ay Chait Paintings, Bronzes, Mattresses, Bedding, Alsy Basoment and Kitchen Furnitore. This ‘the target nate ot frst class, Houschold Furniture this season. Bal os ve, In tt TY ealalo; id FIPZGERALD, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE.—POSITIVELY THIS DAY @HURS- day), the entire elegant Household M heed d of West Zist st., near 7th av., commencing Hy precisely,” ROBERT ©, CASUIN, Auctiot Parior and Library Suits, in = and brocatel; one tour round Pianotorte, Decker & ros. makers; two Bookcases, 5.) volumes choice Books, ; gilt Centre and Console ‘ables, Eta eres, Turk- _ Chairs, Bron: Paintings, Mirrors, Cloc: Cur: tains, &c. Dining Furnitare—Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, Siiverware, China. Cutlery, &c. lid Black Walnut and rosewood jedateads, Bureau, Washstands, 37 fine hair and spring fattresses, Suita in reps, 600 yards Brussels and ingrain noe &¢. N. B.—Pake 7th or sth ay. cars. Sale posi- Lounges, Extension a mE UCTION SAI AUGUSTE MARTINES & CO., Auctioneers. Magnificent Honseliold Furniture, es oF Rise bay bis | s Parlor Suits. hance for housekeepers. On THIS DAY (LUURSDAY), at the elegant mansion, 36 Bae Jth st. near Bin ay, commencins at 10% 0 glock rawing Room Suits, Marie Automette and Grand hess styles, covered silk brocade: Etageres, Bookcase, Cabinets, Eucdignures, Velvet, Bressels Car tm, rosewood ae grand Pianofore, Stool, Cover, Mirrors, Centre bles, pronae Ciock, Statuary.” Cll ngs, rosewood inut Bureaus, bedstedds, Wardrobes, Matiressea, Extension Tuble, China, Glass and Silver Ware. To p atend this sale take oth ay. stages or 6th av. cara. SALE. collection of Oil Paintings, which are now on ¢x- ibition, will be sold tO Day charkes and advances, posi. tively without any reserve, to the highest bidder. ‘Anion the collection there are some very good examp! Mill besold on Friday, Jane 6, a¥ @) Liberty rest, at id ‘A RARE OPPORTUNITY A fet ab OF FOSURTTY, or country resiiences, be inege riake ple itare sale ‘sort Wit tal 9 cThoraday) MORN xa, Sane by ‘at 10 wn stone mat get sae fstrect. street, So near Fourth avenue. “Srtacl Carpets; seven maunificent The largest and richest san pa nd parlor Pianot ay he wood Chara ber Suit f ie of Louis XI Polegant or ed Preneh inlaid Sere, ds, Wai tiresses, Bedding, Bol: a ee adaa Prench waluat. Buffet, two Bx- rs, Pillows, Bi kets, Sais Miriore, Cur- nsion Tables Chai Sliver, Ware, Cute ins; Oilcloths, ry; in over ‘0 lots by tal ROTH, 7 Loe men in atten ance toa yt peck X4 jor purchasers, city or Co . B= Bion avenue tars wT wonky: Aith street, "A pance a, oF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD A th Hi Furnituro, raon & Cook's storage rooms, 56 foe 8 Finn ave. Seloek, wood for Sixth ‘corner of. Thir Sooeir felon Susegearit a black wal an ra Gs cham. rniture, 2 rosewood tlanotortess Parlor ‘Sets, is — other Carpets, ‘China: Glass, Kite Lf tel a Arg eaten OF OTL PAINTINGS mareviogs, “I may bare Desa, m any cause can red their or origthal itting them to H. vortr FEUPAY By EVEN UNE noel nd pay of wigat ares te oa | A a Pay data Wa recat , tu be wold Ak DETV@te 9alG AE IGW DrIGO, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION. Pa ore earth office. aurea, ARCH. panes fh — at the fasaau, Rest dope, toe flower pieces, ae. FRIDAY, p pean Tous now closing that b that branch of thelr bustuean A. > maHacx. JR., & BRO., AUCTIONEERS, Elizabeth, NJ praia arctan las in the Eighth Ward at auction. By A. B, MELLICK, JR, & BRO., Auctioneers and Dealersin New Jersey Real Estate, No. 6 Pine street, New York. tbe ot the Cherry Lawn Property will be peremp- THURSDAY, dene 5, 1673, at 12:30 P- 7 ped on the premises minutes from New vores 123 trains daily. Surrounded _ bi yeoyemen rie ee z a teal il te Rear Yor de 1 3 | road an aye ie Soot of "0 ot Cortlandt and Desbrosses Company, from streets, For maps and free raftroad PLY {9 aR. AHS ie ‘New York, ‘A. BABS CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPER 4 TENky ZINN. Sustionesr, seta, il eu ad Furniture con ame ‘comme! nie 8, 6 ant ato ecacs Pisin veton ak Bureauy Hemet Ma y ep uta Meise Diaing gle, glean Room, Basement and Teeon Fupni ud Saati AUS HONSER. B RICHARDS. tides irs} will sell this day, June S 1973 all the, Se abo Forattare contained in the four story brown stone house 136 E: Forty-fourth street, consisting of rosewood and black Walnut Suits, Mirrors, Carpets, Otlcloth, Beds, Ma Paintings, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utenails, &c., de. Evel 1g in the house will be sold. Owner leaves the city. ‘At0%. Catalogues morning of sale. B* nr Pareghely AUCTIONFER, ich and’ Elegant Household Furn! this day. cr ‘hureday) une 5, at Joss oreo o'elogk., i Ttho sales- Thirtoenth street near Broadway. Recetas roe ‘of? rich Parlor Suits tn in good order, cov- ered in satin, brocatel and reps; 1 Turkish Parlor ‘Suit; 6 elegant black walnut Chamber Suits, with best hair Mariregees, spring Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; French late Pier on Mantel Mirrors, large Side Mirror, 4 pillar xtension Tables, “e superb carved Extension Table; elegant he ples hairs, Lounges, Wardrobes, Clocks, Bronzes, large Candelabras and marble Pedestals, large lot of daaeravings, ou jet and Brussels Mirrors, lace Curtains, about 60 yelvet and Brussels Carpets.’ At 1 o'clock 2'fine rosewood Pian The carpets will be sold ‘About 2 o'clock. ¥ 8. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONRER, UOHY & JOHNSON, will soll on Friday, Juno @ at? ovcisek, at 454 Canal street, by orter of Executors, a large and, valuable, as. sortment of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom Suits, ee Mattresses, Beda, Bedding, Crockery, &e. by virtue of Chattel Mortange’ a desirable lot of Saloon and Household Furniture, consisting of 9 marble top Tables, 4 black wainut Tables, Chairs, Counters, store Shelving, Glassware, Castor Stoves, Hedsteads, Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, M , Sheets, Carpets, &c., Particulars in time" INGEE, PORTER & ath oak on FRIDAY, pes) 6, at 1034 o'clock A. M., ° at 2,292 kt ee foal y near bel street, t stock of genteel Household Furniture, “hodaing, &e, ever offered at auction in Hariem, handsome ati Be Suits, in black wares ture, airs, Lounges, Wardr sideboardn, Hatracks, Lair’ husk and other Mattresses: Bolsters, Pillows, £0. ‘Also Carpets, Olleloths, Matting and a large variety of Kitchen vee 18. elation opaiets sil talogues at office of Auctionee! 3 Phird avenue a Cedar BUG STORE AT AUCTION—029 BEDFORD AVENUE rooklyn, corner Quincy street, Saturday, ul ateock. eles an Fixtares, handsome Soda Fountait ial ounted §) bronze ‘Chandeliers, Bock of Druga and micals, marble floot taken Up. STRIOK 78 Cedar street, Attorney lor IXECUTORS' SALE.—J. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONE! pifice 80. Great Hones ctrvet, will sell tis pera enly-Are sree 8 sete usogiment ot Frey, Cham, Dinine Room Ant kitehen Marna, Wardrobe: , Crockery, &c. "by order of execut 1 Paoadadasie OLD eked oF pringfeld, N. one hour from, New’ 4 York b the Mt, and Railrond, Delaware, Lackawanna estern Railroad; thr quarters of aatie Troup Millburn and adjoining the lino of the National Halleoad: rr. ‘A.D. 3 Auctioncers and dealers in New nt ly Pi New Yo will ively sell, on THURSDAY, June 12, 1873, at 12:39 o'cloek P. M...on the premises, by order of Capta: ton, ito Choice and destzablo Building Lots, on one of the finest cstates in New v Jersey, surrounded by churches, stores, Post office and improvements, and fronting on the ‘main street of the village. the old post road to Morristown and Springfield, Linden and Mary- land avenues. The first sale at auction over made in Springfield. Terms remarkably easy. Splendid music by Grafuila’s| 's Seventh regiment band. Luncheon before the Syecial train Aa ‘leave the toot of Christopher and Barclay strects at ll A. M. For maps, railroad ames was i Mt parpoglars, spRly to Kio 6 Pine street, New York. IGHLY IMPORTANT.-THE MARION BUILDING Company give notice that they: will sell on the gromises, rion, Jersey City, at 12 o'clock on Thursday, ane 12, 3, ali their valuaie Ballding Lows aud 78 of st Jamie es 26 Cott: tages, d 75 un- led Wate prone, “Bale. positive ind peremptory. May ate free ri ickets Et ER! a row, New yea J. M. G) sIBSON, comery sect Jersey ity, 18, W. lew York. fae ron ‘Cooking und. other Heer Pump, En ae mg and other stoves, Beer Pu E OL Paintin 8, Mirrors, about 75 Tables and on Sparta” * aren is ‘able, Balls and reen 3 outside m2, hasortment of Wines, Liquot ary éc. ninediately thereafter, peraiee rid of General Merchandise, 3 rosewood Pianos, 6 iron Safes, Furnitu : Seam Oilclotl ir Mattresses, Bedsteads, id Fancy Cutlery, Jewelry, &c.. Wardrobe, &c. De UCTIONEER, "clock, the entire Furnitare Dw it ts, Mirro! of a large elling House, at 36; Bowery, embractog in part two Parlor Suits, two French late Mirrors and Console Tables, eegowcases. Centre ‘ables, black” walnut and ting” Be droom Furniture, hair and other Mattresses, fine feather Beds, rich mantel Ornaments, Library Desk and Chairs, Cutlery, Rocker: Chairs, Stoves, &c., together with a very large ane. ot fine Carpets, Doing the best assortment offered this sea- son, affording arare opportunity to housekeepers and others. ‘ACOB BOGART, AU‘ ba et a = EM it JUNE 7, at Li o’clock, at No, | North William street, a large assortment of Household Furniture and Carpets. AX “BAYERSDORFER & HACKER SELL AT 10 at 380 East Tenth street, Furniture, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Shawls, Clothing and lots of Hardware, in lots. Dealers invited. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—BY HENRY STRAUS, AUC- Fy, will aell to-morrow. at 3 Beek. tioneer, 375 Bowery, man street, one No, 2 Trip Campell Press, two %% Gordon Medium Presses, Shasting Hanging, oe aes ‘&c., -be- longing stored for convenier nee a al lace. JONAS JUDMAN, Attorney tor Ass! Mortgagees.5 Momence SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage | will expose to sale, at abe Auction, at Rose street, at 10 o'clock A. ay), Potter Drum Cylinder ? pair of Cone Press, bod 34x52; Pulleys, 2 Hangers, 1 Shaft and. Cons ‘pDEvin Pulle: OG kolicr Stocks, 2 Cloth ‘Rollers, er Moulds, 4 Wrenches, 1 impression Lever. BY order 'S LEVY, Attorney Tar’ Mortgagee. AWNBROKER'S i pte A J. ue tioneer, 133 Chatha: seil this day, iL grelo oi tctongS Teac of Mone and Women's Clothing Remuants, Bedding, Boow, Shoes, ine. fro 3 Coats, Pants and Vests By order. " 1. ‘Cinen, sa nai 7 ree DAY, JAMES AAR. Auctioneer, will 89 New Bowery, 600 1 len’s ‘and men's Clot eand other seasot By order of f Bry nit Wal ker street. Pay ROKER’S SALE—THOMAS ghey WILL PAN ro at = ae 5 ean DE ng 3 Pan! ae Ey aur EAE a cc AUCTIONEER. Pe O Ty 3 Cay FRIDAY, Sune 6 At 0s dreloe eon ea the oaleche Salesroom 1 ogni Bow: order of the a Bnet athe he ent! casks im} impo staid Rie ‘ines, 60 barrels choice Bourbon at aye ey, cas Brandien, Gin, Rum, &e. Also about ‘ines a1 Liquors, Oh: poir i ae, 8 poattive! Gramperace, Cigars, Sats, ‘Desks, ic. Sale pats SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, go Toom 12 Howery, will sell tis day, at il. oelgen, the ontents of an Oyster banal consisting of Tables, hale Stove, Carpet, &6, Bi pater ‘BW T. BRENNAN, Sherif. Jamas E, Hasson, 7, at 12 o'cloc! ene of 18 _30 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. S caagneont MET NOW READY POR OCOUPANOY. NBW FIREPROOF BUILDING FULTON, NABSAU AND ANN STREBTS. BLEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOOATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY MALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 40,, £0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIBS, &0., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FERT TO 9X67 FRET, AT $300 $100, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OOCUPANOY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST OLASS | PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND AL{, MODERN IM. RS | PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. aStory. 8d Story, 4th it 5th it nae saa bk bs ‘tam rato By 3 s & £ 8 3,000 2.500 3,000 21500 1500 00 400 ‘300 1,800 1,000 1,000 1,500 139 "800 “00 400 300 INQUIRIES TO BE MADE HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. (SMALL STORE: ALSO A CORNER STORE TO let, for alunch room; joining the entrance of the Frankfort House, 202 William street. T $300 A _YEAR.THR. FIRST CLASS STORE AND Dwelling, 189 Wooster streot, just below Bleecker Apply to WILLIAM TUCK £K, 220 Fifth avenue. A'S ELEGANT SECOND FLOOR, FRONT AND BACK Room, to let, separately or together, for business purposes, on mine avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. _ (SOBER STORE AND CELLAR, ON BROOME AND Varick streots, to rent low to a good tenant; has been occupied as a che: a ind market for many years. PFAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson aticet. ae TO esi E—100 FEET SQUARE, ONE ‘y building n engine; fit for any purpose; Fortyais sixth an aoe neta Tenth avenue. ITH, 374 West Fit IRST CLASS SMALL STORE—WEST SIDE UNION squaro, suitable for offices, millinery, boot maker or any first class business; rent $1,500 x 43 Bast Twenty-third s st _ HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 and (OR RENT—CIGAR STAND, OCEAN HOTEL, LONG Branch. Apply in person. CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, Managers. _ IGHT, ATRY AND. WELL-VENTILATED BASE. ment, corner Broadway and Twelfth street: rent low to good tenant. Apply to JESSUP, 258 Broadway, or DEVLIN, 8% Broadway. FFICES. FINE NEW OFFIVES IN BUILDING 1, Broadwa) peereet Thirty-first and ., Thirty second to $300. Ap! DRU streets; rent ly to W. 8. 1,269 Broadwa. roadwi N BROADWAY. First and ‘third Floors to let or lease. _ 438 1 7, Hiquor store. IPRING STREET, 185, NEAR THOMPSON—STORE and ETE 25 by 75 feet, suitable for wholesale or other business, to let or lease; also Bakery, at 439 First avenue. TEAM POWER.—TO LET, LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, with or without Power (wood workers al- Towed), at the Bureka Machine Carving Works, 60, 62, 64 ‘Cannon street. TORE 26 BEEKMAN STREET—WITH BASEMENT privilene, 0., at reduced rent; excellent for metal oF paper Sane, ae a Lofts 291 West street; also small Store 78 Sariek a eet. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. ‘ORNTON M. pet ona REAL BSTATE Pct 696 Broadway, offers for lease a Store and ments at 131 Waverley yee nt hea not rent for Proved tebaces, or Sunday trai $550 per annum. Also ‘irst Floor, $0) per annua; will put i order. Building 45 Thomas street, tw: two stories and good cellar; ‘$600 per annum. 7 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW building on Sixth avenu Phone p- feet, in the rear os aad connected with 12368" to, 269 Broad be- tween Thirty-first and Thart; Faeond ‘streets; the whole or any part will be fitted up to suit tenants. Apply to . 8. MELDRUM, 1,269 Brot 1O°LET—TWO STORES, WITH ROOMS, EACH IN Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and kighth Piiate OF cone rents; Xho in apartments; suitable for Sir Weat F ker, or lager beer saloon. LOUIS A: DaCUNHA, 72 West Forty-fiith street. LET—FULLY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ofSt business oF dwelling purposes, a d two saloon parlors, bedroom, Kitehons good location; rent, $70. Twenty-eigth street and Pourth'avenue. 10 LET—AN ELEGANT OFFICE, ON THIRTY- fourth street, one door east of Eighth avenue; has been a real estate office tor four years. LET—A CIGAR STAND AND LUNCH COUNTER. Inquire at 13 Park row. T° LET—A SHOP, AT 137 MAIDEN LANE, RENT $16. (0 LET—AT 819 SIXTH AVENUE, A LARGE BASE- ment; rent low; inquire on the premises, LEASE—THE LARGER PART OF IRVING PLACE Motel, corner of Fourteenth street and Irving place, with Furniture, or for sale. Apply at the hotel office. (0 RENT OR LEASE—STORE AND CELLAR OF 21 Hudson street, near Spring has been occupied as a first class drug store for the past ten years ; low rent. JA) MES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. L aed RENT—STORES ON BROADWAY, NBAR THIRTY- S oe fine French plate sigea windows rent Ww ties, pid F ie 1,254 Broad wa; WO SMALL STORES TO LET—AT 456 SIXTH AVE- ate ad between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-cighth reets. ZA, GROCERY OR LIQUORS—STORB TO LET.— Granda chance to make money and no outlay ~ good will, the best corner in the Ninth ward; has been a liquor store for 20 years; is an excellent stand fora tea or grocery store. ‘Apply at 603 Hudson street. WATER FRONT STORES AND VACANT 1073 70 W (let Pont of Delancey stract. Raat River: near three 7 ear lines to eve ara "7p". MILLER, 21 Kast street. WILLIAM STREET, NEAR CHAMBERS street.—To let, the First Floor (parior ae peek pond ‘suitable for offices, $40 a month; also f ns, $2 a week and upwards. 7 0 FURNISHED =nnwe AND APARTMENTS we ee aa oe OF ROO! as,-9Caarae Sete aD asi dot Os A® geayon FAMILY WILL LET, CHRAP, TO GEN- ® nicely Parlor and’ Bedroom, ramet 3 3 it Basement (1 privat Bah a iaree Bedroom ; front FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONB OR TWO single gentiomen, at 133 Spring street, second floor, iront, A BABY, LIVING ALONE Ar 210 WEST THIRTY. sixth street, wilt rent a neatly furnished front Room a the second ‘floor, to one or fo genuemen ; ‘eas aod ‘A. BURNISHED ROOM AND TWO, BEDROOMS TO fas Jot, suitable for Rousekeoping ; also two {urnished oct 3 nm maried couple.” 7 Henry street fassioin iaaesalid (CORNER UNIVERSITY PLAGE AND | RIGHTH (48 Clinton piace). —A front Hall Rogm, also, & larger Hoom, newly furnished, with bath. Ring bell, second Pegeant, LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH HALL attached, on seeond floor; bath room, &¢.; also Foes on third floor; with or without Board, Ad- dross B. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. FRE, FURNISHED PRONT PARLOR AND BED: a TO, Orenard, near r Grand street, third Mtoe! gensieraan. Ho. RUBNISHED NEATLY VOR HOUSERREPING—A F oucone sf ioee nation, bedroom, closets, kitohen, bath: avenue: $12 weekly.” So West fipt Rose; lronting Righin URNISHED RUOMS FOR GENTLEMEN F Seventoenth street, near Brosaway.” ei seandl oa F'iauion squn ee TO NI SOUTH WASH- ington square, ULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRALLY LO- cated, atlow rent; atso an unfurnished one, near Union square and in countr: aa DOLY & BRUNDAGE, 23 Union square. GeeaREEN DESIRING COOL, PLEASANT FUR. nisned Rooms, in qnict neighborhood, can find such in a first class jodera house at Summer rates. 126 West Twenty-second street NOoD ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, TO LET—AT 3 ttey aes og, 2 ‘utreet, between Broadway and Univer- ty entlemen. FLANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR ‘also Suit on second floor and single Rooms, to let, yithout board: Summer prices; references exchanged. Apply at 68 Lexington avenue, corner Twenty-filth sire ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE ¢ en suite, in the first class house, ocoupled by a p vate family, 33 East Ninth street, between Broadway and University piace. PArtor FLOOR TO ) RENT—COMPRISING 3 L. ARGE rooms, elegantly furnished, with all eonveniences location, 206 Filth avenue, opposite Madison square. ARLOR FLOOR TO LET—COMPRISING THREE large, elegant rooms, beautifully furnished, with all conveniences and comforts be ty unsurpassed ti ite Madison square. SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET—ALSO SINGLE ROOMS, for gentlemen only, at DONOVAN’S restaurant, No. ast Tweltth street, 10 Wert A PRIVATE Bouse, A NEATLY FUR- nished front and sleeping om, With gas an k~ ing stove. 226 West Thirwonth strode. vr 10 LET—THREE VERY DESIRABLE, NEWLY FUR- nished Rooms; bath on same floor;' private fami & moment's inspection will satigty the’ most fastidious reterences required, 113 West Twelfth street. 10 LET—PART oF A FURNISHED HOUSE, TO A a Fe nied of adults. Apply to M, HART, 778 Sixth venue, Ts thir faeet URNISHED, FRONT BASEMENT, WITH sivitere of cooking'in kitchen; also two Rooms on ir; brown stone house. 523 West Forty-second ars pass the door. 0 RENT—FURNISHED, THE private house; six ro convenience ‘for housekee location near Unik town Branch off} 1 COLLEGE PL. At CORNER OF B IARCLAY STREET. ie new Post office.—Rooms to | Ae terms $2 to $3 per week. Inquire on second 1 LOWER PART OF A ing; terms very mod ‘Audreas @. M:, Huraid Ups KET, BAP WaEN BROADWAY obitison House.—Large, comino- d Rooms for the Summer, ataurant attached. diour, new and richly at reduced rates; fir EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NE, Broadway.—To let, handsomely furnished Rooms, without board, to gentlemen only, in a private family. srear. TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—A iady having a newly furnished house, will let a few Rooms at prices to suit the season. — BANK STREET.—A LADY, HAVING MORE Foo than sho requires, ‘will Yet a large, hand- hed Room Wo ons oF two gentlemen, with- Ul MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let to 120 BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues. —Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly. respectable stnall families. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ite MPANY'S B ween NEW OUR AND | ©. i favoriee route tor the Con- 80 North River, as tol- Saturday, Jt Mu any he Saturday, July 26 PRICE OF TAsnaee 2, "IN GOLD Including wine) ea. wo Minn tite aa Et aasingers. ot OMFrY 8 \merican raveliors going to oF rouraing g from the ratiway, ad” the: dlacoratorts’ o besides 3 saving Pee trouble and GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agen| Broadway. NOTE. sinatlroad Tickets petweel Pirie aud Vieuine Fears tendid tinent"y will sail from Cy ‘ORTH GRRMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Southampion and i he stoamshiy p RRONPLING F.W. aia. Erdmann, vill anil on Wednesday, June 4 at 21 M., from Bremen niyo DRUTSOMLAND Dy Gata a sengmed ty ena kite of ot to London, U1 a Bi a able m ‘ alte ore equivaient in currency ‘=e PAY 28 Secoud fa: ator freight or passage apply toe £00. No. 2 bowie U “reen, HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! Cana THE UNITED STATES M ware, York on Saturdayn trom tiverpoot om satting from ‘New York as hursdaya, calling at Cork Harbor each, ORLTIC. turday, June ADREATIO DRIATIC June TH, —From th Passenger accommodations for_al combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, slatorooms, sinoking room and bathrooms in midship ‘section, where motion is felt, Surgeons “ates Saloon, Bin Rold; steerage, 680 {i jaloon, steerage in currenc; Those wishing to se! ple Trends le the Old Goatry al _— obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32 ers booked to or from all parts of bayer tee to eat Fennare, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, ‘ac. Draité from £1 upwards oat ‘or inspection o! uns and other format ae at the company's office 19 Broadway, New ia Billy Of lading issued to Continental parte |. SPARKS, Agont. \UNARD LINK, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP! between Now York and Fiver hoon divas at Cork Har- PROM NEW YORK. UBA..Wednesd’y, June 4 SAMARIA COTTA. Wedues'y, June 1 TALGERIA.. June 13, *JAVA.. Wednesda soeamers marker t'day, June 7 at A june 4 ul itius* do not carry steorage as {nd eyery following Wednesday and Saturday from Now York. Cabin, $30, $1008 nd gi, pide ator Cabin, an old, aecording to accommo- datioua’ ‘Tickets to Paria,'813, gold, additional. ‘Return Higkots on tavorable terns, | Ste erage, $8, currency. Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage apply at tho Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage, 111 Broadway, Trinity aes iG, FRANCK % RN __corner Clark and | Randolp rstroote Chicago, Tl. (PE HAMBURG See ROAM PACKET COMPANY'S tron mail steamshi ” ris vaptain B. Moter, will sail on Thursday, Junes, at 2 P.., for Hamburg, taking passengers from New Yorke to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First Li roma $120. $30, a 4 uy bed Rhee cabin, $72, able in Uni 8 KUNHARDI © 000 GB. RICHARDS & BOAS, os Gonerat ents, “engeal Page niger Agents. road strece| Yor! road wa} Ww You The W RSTEHALTA will sail June 12, sAjuthe The SAXONIA, ag extra steamer direct, June 7. NCHOR LINE, Steamers sail from pier 20 North River, Agent, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND. BATURD, DAY. . Sat, Jui AS: jun Sat, J eohoMBIA Wed., June 18 KOROPA VIOTORIA-...-Sai’, June 2 TRINACRIA...Wed. July 9 The passenger accommodations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state- rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation, RATES OF PASSAGE TO beng ote LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. Saturday steamers. Wednesday steamers. Gold. Currency. Cabins. $75 and $65 $75 and Cabin retur \ ticks, ‘secur: ing best accoorm ces rh ig? ‘G50 din $130 'URRENC Tickets for deh e ay or mire ‘any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent Issued at the lowest rates, AFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT Ay ectaget RATES. Company 's offices, xen Z: TL Rowling o reen, New York. RSON BROS., Agents, Just published, “The Trip to Europe,” a magazine of information for ‘ocean travellers; can’ be had free of charge on application, 162 EAST THIRTY-SRCOND STREET, NEAR LEX. ington avenue.—Furnished Parlor for light houso- je: Keeping ; A ae Rooms to let or Konsekes a few gentlemen Boarders. BETWEEN babel eo oi for ng: also accomntiodatior ‘for one week, 14, EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIRST AVE- nue.—A large, neatly furnished Room, suitable for ons or two gentlemen ; gasand bath ; reasonable price. 713 BROADWAY, CORNER WASITINGTON PLACE, opposite New York Hotel.—Handsomely tu nished Rooms to. iet by the day, week or mouth; “terms reasonable. Apply as above, rapm 10, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND “APART- MENTS TO LET. FLAT OR SUIT OF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS TO LET, ‘Unfurnished, in the European house 78 West Forty-eighth street, corner of Sixth avenue; rent $55. T1$ UNIVERSITY PLACE.—BASEMENT FLOOR, with Rooms on parlor, second or third floor, to- ether or separate; furnished or unfurnished; excdient ation for physician or light busines purposes, N ELEGANT FLAT, ON A CORNER; 9 ROOMS; ALL lighted from the street; size of house, 25x35; three Ddlocks Eom Central Park, west side; strictly first class, with itor. Apply at 87 Eighth av. JouNn IRANIGAN, phe FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO BENT—IN a on wd ng between Eichth avenne and way; ath, gas and water ploses all aime and " gatsomtined in the row; rent Apply at 897 Eighth avenue. JOUN BR "ANIGAN. A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, OF FOUR ROOMS, bath, &¢., to let, unturnished, in a new, first clasi house, oecupted | by a private tamily, at 305} West Twen- ‘Ay FLOOR—-FOUR FRONT ROOMS, | FURNISHED, en sulte or single; housekeeping’ allowed; hath, hot and cold water, gas; also two Purlors, unfurnished ; reasonable terms. 30 East Thirtcenth st., near Broad’ A FINE yinsr FLOOR TO LET—IN NEW BROWN tone house 568 Lexington avenue, between Fiitieth a iity-first streets. Apply on premises, orto A. H. ONES '26 West Forty-third street, or 46 Broadway. _____ DWELLING 1 HOUSES TO LET. Farni hed. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE, FURNISHED, BETWEEN and Madison avenues—2a1x70; extension, Hpxis+ parlors onl furnished; rent low. “Apply at 3% ot ieth street, trom 10 A PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WISH to rent their newly furnished House in Forty-third Ged bo hers Pa srecen amd Bro adway, yan er, to .& small, respectable fam: rice month: ‘Address X.Y. Zs box 94 Post office: eR AND Cree HOUSES AND a first — Boarding in Boar OL i EB, 1,200 Broadway. ‘LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE. OR WILL Fent Part to a private family ; rent low to & desirable party. Apply at 120 West Forty-fitth (0 LET—FOR THE SUMMER “MONTHS, IN. THE best and healthest location in the city, near Central Park and Firth avenue, @ neatly furnished three story Cottage House, with garden in front: the modern im- provements; gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, pian @rare chance for a Southern UY asics Ouse keeping to hotel apply 0 8. Bal to M. HAR’ 3 Sixth avenue, Unfarnished. COTTAGE, THREE STORY AND BASEMENT, If ted erie tate adorn latgeryard ;& good lnantoan, plete oi Reve it tor two yeurs cheap.” Inquire at 672 Lexington venue, on the premises. Anz THREE STORY SIGH STOOP BRICK louse, all ironern ip Fovements aNtAGUS been put in thorough repair. W, MON Batate Agent, Eighth a’ LET—A SMALL TWO STORY HOUSE, ON FIFTY ifth street, between Firth Kt Sixth avenues; splen- did location; now being fitted up; rent $60 per month: also some very desi rable Second ngloors ton French Flats. Apply at office 139 Kast Twelfth 81 LET OR FOR SALE FOUR stone English basement House, U4 street; moderate rent; every convenience, To be between 10 and 3 o'clock. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LCET—THE sneer With avenues wil be pu ewtrepalr street, near avenue: wi good repair. In- ire of TAPPEN, Gallatin ional 36 Wall treet oF A AWARD, 516 Ninth vines. nae BROWN East TRir tte ween ILLIAM ABBOTT, oS ICTIONEER. Uffice 50 “e ae ge og ale, Wi ‘Xenorr ‘will sell & fay, Pe at at ap%,0" Your a forenoon. the ek an e ‘ street, corner ot Greene stret—Jne AT oate Pret ong large Counter one Cigar Case, et on Bate has, of 100} e, eys, is, Cigars, &c., with ihe Stand; ‘and othe . "HELVOVR i AUCTIONEER. SUMMER Jal A. Fi reer Ua vines Yona. 6th inst y street, mit EYES AND EARS. emer nnepenmnrennens RTIFICIAL, HUMAN EYES —T J. DAVE ventor and only maker o1 Fags roved Art juman Bye ‘acknowledged by th that facul ny to be ‘the correct imitation of nature vere, Hiya gest Do ween Toicd 4od Se, at ane jon, on Friday, FURNISHED a APARTMENTS ‘AT BA FIFTH AVENUE—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or singly, without board, at Sum- mer prices.’ The house has been newly fitted’and fur- ished since May 1. N ELEGANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO ed A To one snd two 9 gentletmens in private house 20 East BER oF FURNISHED AND Plabag pag ai NUM Lg ay ‘Alt sate; ‘tores, Lot At sh ary ase Cal, Totoro Touuing, on N, O, BISHOP, 03 Tirondwny. AT ana Se nf RICESBLEGANT SUITS “AND men, on Fifth ave- Tre full particulars re NS TTT a eee aan SITTING ROOM AND | BEDROOM, RUITARLR 96 per week, a Sin ince ear ign a9 West } oN Ro ps SPLENDID TOP FLOOR, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FLUOR IN THEIR ‘as, hot house well adapted for housekeeping, with and cold water, wardrobes, &c., with privilege of bath. Foom and laundry ; rent $50 to a small tamily. Apply at 417 East Fifty-seventh street ESIRABLE PART OF 247 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH street will be let furnisned to a poi family tor the Srainiee or Bie pel or Apartments to single gentle- men desiril rful home. LET—THIRD FLOOR OF SEVEN ROOMS, IN brown stone house 763 Sixth avenut tween Forty third and Forty-fourth streets; water Bas; $4 month, Inquire on premises, 10 gk lat FLOORS ON BROADWAY, near Thirty-second strect, in splendid order; all convenienees; Lot ‘and gold water. aif ‘£0, ) LET APARTMENTS OF 3 ROOMS IN NEW HOUSES 227, 220, and Zi West Twenty-seventh street: water in apartments; no dark roem: Apel to, housekeeper, onthe premiscs. LOUIS A DaCUNWA, 172 West Forty: fifth street. LET—THE LOWER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, with all modern improvements, newly painted: rent BS tecona no person but the landlord living in the house. 3 Second avenue. 10 LET—A SRCOND FLOOR, IN PRIVATE HOUSE, in Pike street, between Henry and Madison. to a family without children. References required. Address box Hs Herald office. LETSFRONT AND BACK PARLORS, WITH EX- mand front Basement; good yard; 65 Mac- doueal mrect; in nice order; goot ‘location. “Apply as ove. LET—SECOND FLOOR, IN A VERY NICE PRI- bul" ai an gens only ere te vy man piace, a tween Forty! ninth and Fitieth streets, e side. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY QF ADULTS, THIRD Lares oF four Rooma 222 Kast Piity-third street house contains all modera improvements. MPO RENT—FOR LIGHT HOUSEREBPING, A RACK Parlor, with two Rooms attached, having all con- Yenionces, hot and.cold water. &c.; is in an excellent orhoed ; posse me + el h $22 per month. "Ata West Ninth Ca maalaatee IN A HOUSE near Bro aid out in fata on Forty ninth. stroct TAK atnedorn improve ali lighted and ventilated, with'all modern improvements; dem walter to the top of the house, Apply to owner, 189 West Forty ninth st M lng LET—10 A A ‘SMALL, FAMILY ¢ OF ADULTS, THIRD Floor in Twenty-third street, between -ixth and Seventh avenues; private house; rent regent Ap- ply at 5 West Twenty-fourth street, M. HARPER. Hi yh NICE FLOORS AND A FANCY Goons STORE & to let fn yah the i wai meg eh al ip ape " are in store is suits er ait} g nes Apply. O18 Hed street wir sage ST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, ALL THE MODERN improvements rge Rooms on thirst floor ; will be tet se ine topeuheren ata low rent. 233 West Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh an and Bighth avs, WEST ELEVENTH STREET, BETWREN BROAD- ‘way and University place.—A Second Floor of five rooms; hot and cold water, bath and gas, for housekeep- ing; rent $6) per month. ST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH wenue.—A handsomely arranged Floor of about 10,rooms , cun be divided for bya tagilis, ‘épply in abd ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to London direc TO QU otEnxsrowy AND LIVERPOOL, 44.and 47 North River. Saturday, June 7, at 1 P. M. turday, June 14 a Saturday, June 21, Hite RY june 23, a % Poi LONDON . OIRROr DENMARK, Capt. Sumner. . Thursday, June 26. at 3 P. M, THESE STERMSHIES ARE? THE LARGEST IN THE ADE. Cabin passage—$30, %, ane $105. jet Excursion— Steersue, $29, marr Prepaid stecrage tickets trom Liverpool Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardif, Br Bristol or Lond Por further information app ye the ‘Company's office, 7) sits Pa We ay Manager. NWAN eats See rs Tat enstown AND LIVERPOOL.—Royal Mai if Beane are re eRpomneed & to sail as follows :— CITY OF NSW SPAIN, Grace and each ennonedies a RC ae RATES OF PASSAGE, Leg $70, $90 90, gold, according to aecommoda- ‘Stecrage, Hott ep at Gueentows wh, Glasge London: ver po. eensto; : Bristol « ‘Propald eral. derry, London, dim, $30. oat ga curene rae jfamburg, Swo- den, Fer, Denmark iy ifrars at reduced rates. Draits issued at lowest rates. ir cabin end arr business apply at the a me ‘8. Saeed 102 State street, Bost 'N, 32 South Clark, ormer ‘Lake street. Chi- id No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. LASGow, ee ee ‘emerge AND PENNSYIVAN UA Fring JUNE 1 iu, from.the company’s 4 "a dock, F ASSEN Gi Hn OD AITO ONS. steerage, $80, ctrrenc ‘ Diabet ‘ON isn Puts OF RUROFE, oF freight oF POH REN WALDWIN & 00. Agents, _Steerage office, 4 Bronaway. 72 Broadway. [sep STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesday. MANTIATTAN, Captain Price, Jr........June ll, at3 P. M. WISCONSIN, ose pi Freemin, Jr... Sune 18, at noon om pier 46 North Rive: rage, $30, currency. Cabin passage, $40, Prepaid tickets $35 crivuc Pansongers booked to und 4 hom Hiamburg, Nor- ear eeredce ke. Dratta on Ireland, England, Frauce Germany at lowest rates. nny OO WILETAMS Pes |. 29 Broadway. ITE OROSS LINE, Steam to Antwerp dire: sane, fine, ane class, psp new wand elegant Bel- ll F. FUNCH, P. Kn anon, Commander, ‘will leave on Tuesday, the 10th of June, ‘at SP. M., from Harbeck’s Stores, Brooklyn, as above. ety currenev, old. ing elegant accommoda- FUNCH, EDYE & CO., 27 South William | street, Passage price, first ca se pi corage, For freight or passase'( tions) apply to Goes TOURS 1 TO IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND ENG land, over 100 routes; Cook’s Tours to Switzerland and the Rhine, nearly 100 routes: Cook's Tours to Vienn: number; Cook's ours 10 Tealy, ga routers ¢ seductions ‘auging trom 10 to 48 per cant below oral: netions fF cent helow or sar iares tho traveling tickets issued enabling one OF mom passengers to travel any day by any train, steamer ences oe coRs personally gondusted tour, to, Vienna, Venice Rome, Switzerland ae sailing per steamer Oe partiondats ook aoe eet in — OK SON e JENKING, ra 262 Bronaway, aid Fieet street, Lonton, NAZE'S V. ACATION PARTY FOR VIENNA, ersonaily conducted, starts from New York Joy! 5, for visiting the Rhine, 8 witseriand, & waver. France, & Bix Weeks! travelin Euro} reaity. INCLUSIVE Penats. Sa ‘GOL GAZE'S Roarloetie kate and tiotel Coupons. GAZES American office, Ne 6 Bowling Groen, RUNKS IN GRBAT VABIETY FOR St ropean, Con atCROUCH & PiFha s Bw raped he Foin 4 PE ae fimhtw rd steamships. will sail e ler 18 North River (oot of Cad ‘edar street), ‘a8 foll TLE Hupplomenta:y mail on pier at a quarter to three Fue a on day of sailing, tha fabs assage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to” rchaving — WILLIAM P OLYDE & CO., ling Grego. D, MOKELLER, Ageot in Havana.” | ‘Tuesday at | SHIPS. CIFIC MAIL 8TEAMSHIP Co! zg Pasir ag Mt oa RYING MAILS, PARS! OaBrINw atte e AN AMA. ANT aA, tk GREE D PAOIFIO COAST OF WRI CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND ler @ North Ris dune iz B tesa, f a ia: i disect. eo fay Ae ancis: lan and ‘San saieat American ‘and Pema rt aol The at eat Francisco on of 1 id weet isco Ji ate for Japan ai hina. yf passage, troight and all farther “Mo oT Sompany 's office on the pier, fout of © a ae ply at ” EW pity af an ig yr STEAMSHIP LINE. nda, ei the "Unted Sine tea fn paliny us follows ite ALBEMARLE Read, r, Friday, Sune 6, st § o'slock E ts ron from pee ice River, Lawrence, Supe L nt bo'elock P. Ma. frow jor st iy mt a passage, han Sheba CT wad ton arp 28 South street. trip at $90 gold, Passage, __Bxtursion tekets lasued for the row TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Mail Sue. for dod Indies, Havana, Venezuela and Spanish M: mpany’s iron screw steamers, gre eappouned & to ratte ne follows doading berth pise LF North Hayti and Venezuela. ARIEL osu Jones (1,200 tona), Sth June, §, LAGOS, oan ain Pegaen, tag sho aptain Pegden, ‘or treigat and passage appl: Cy ri (FoRWwoop a Se ‘General Agents, 6 Wall tn Tireot and IRECT LINE, TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexicay Mail Steamship line, leaving: pler No. 3 North Rivor at8 P. VERY THURSDAY. CITY OF MERIDA (Havana only) OLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico CITY OF HAVANA (avan CITY OF MERIDA (ilavana only), Fi bts ia oP ALEX AND «& SONS, 38 Broadway. BXAS | LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT et, West, carrving United Stat a. whCLYDE" Gaptuin Gate, willieave pi Sateday, June Pat 8 Ma Through’ bills et Taal ven to Houston and all, po nis on the Galveston, Hons on and Henderson and BIB OR. No charge for’ forwarding in coun Mii For! iroight or passage, having’ uperlor accommodations ai CoH MALLCORE E bo., 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street. FO? NEW ORLEANS Dinzor. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship CORTES, Captain Frank Kimble, wilt Jeave ner No. 9 North River on Naturday, June 7, 1373, at3 P. ight received daily. Through given t Galveston, Indianola, Rocklort or “Aranaas Brazos, Santiago and St. ‘Louis. Cabin passage, $50; myocrage, $25. For freight or pas» sage apply to CLARK & SEA. 86 West street, NOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘he stoamsuip ma SHE from pier 36 North River Aone My North Moore street). on Saturday, Jane 7, at 3 o'clock B Freight recelved dafly, rough rat ae n to Ste. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobtle, Galea and ind anole. Jane For freight or passage, havin erior accomodse tions, apply to PRREDEMIC BAKER, 90 Broadway. ytoR NEW ORLEANS | DIRECT. uthorn Lint ‘Tho stoamor CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Rowlan PH lonye pier 20 East River, Wednesday, Juno 1, P.M. ht reooived daily, ‘Through rates given, to io Galveston fadianatn, Rockport. or Wharf, Brae Sis Sanuiigo at St Louis. ‘Cabin passuge, $50; stoerages $25. For freight or passage, having superior accomme= dations, ly to arg Oi MALLORY & CO., 153 Maidon lane. |OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THE, Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatels: irom pler $7 North River their elegaut sidewhcol, stasux- ship [SAAC BELL, Blakeman commander, for Norihii, ity Point and Richmond, ou Thursday, June 5, at $ Southwest ‘hrough passenger ticke points, Keoommiods Home unequalled. Apply 3 pler .. giving tnfgten bills of lading to all Doin Bou South a oc ‘at the general office, 137 Greenwich street, corner y. __ TRAVELLERS’ _¢ Hh Rondout and Kingston, landing at Cozzo! Point Sornwall, New Hamburg and Milton—the MARY Pot WEL ELL, from Vestry street, pier 39, every afternoon. a& ore! BARD and DANIEL ier at 8:30 A. M., and Pyeay hie ee north of Bi gf ‘at 8:45, landing at Yon! ‘town and Nj oy ferryboat), Milton, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebee ‘stskill and Hudson. us We Pa for all points West North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and New+ burg, returning same d: Ny, SL. Notice change ‘of uptowi li snding. Qian LINE, FOR TROY PASSAGE $1 9) THR elegant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and PO! leave pier 49 North+ River, foot of Leroy street (Saturdays excepted), at 0 o'clock P. M., connecting morning’ trang on Kenaselaer and Sataiogn, Now York Goniral’ and. Troy and “Wonton rattroads for all polnts North, Kast and West. The most direct route to Saraton a, Lake George and Montreal Through tickets sold ia bay Hecke Yo destin and bagage choose ePH CO. IRNELL, Suporintondent. WALL RIVER LINE TO BOBTO! Ny via, Newport and Fall Ri The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PRO’ UpRCa aye pier sed) a8 River, footof Murray street, jundays ex. ally bigness E BACON, , Superintendent. ENNSYLVANIA futrmaan D. Trains leave New Kerk, from foot of Desbrosses and orran tee Be pebe fod follow: rriaburg, Pitisbarg, the Wost and win Pullman Palace’ g oar attached, 9:30 A. M., 5,7 . Sunday, For, Baltimore, waghingon tf a the South at9 A. M.,%, . sunday, Express for Philadel 930 A. My 4 $7, 8:90, 9. M., and 12 aight, Sunday, 0,7, 6 and For Eilladetphia, via Kensington, at 7 A. M.,2 and 6- and second clave, 745 P.M Pee rk Bt aaey te it ‘ane 12M. 5:50, 6, 6:10, 6 ver tatway,¢ ‘T2308, $2 2 M., 1, 2, aM JS and 9 oP. e 10 a by dB reine, andar se ‘or Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2 an ‘Accommouation Py Bordentown, Burlington and Cage den, 7 and 9:30 A. M. dand 6P. M. For Freetiold, 7and8 A. M..2and dP. M. For Jamesburg, Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. M., and via boat trom pier No. 1, 3:49 P. é a 3 ? M. 6:40 A. Pag 680, 1031 iE TS Awe ha S44, 10:13 P.M. Sunday, 522%, 6: , a mm and Igeneeste Nok Astor House, of Desbrosses streets, Smigrant tucket offic® No. 3 Hattery a otsog A. J, CASBAIT, DM. BOYD, Jr, General Manager. General Passenger ‘Agent. QTATEN ISLAND NORTH. 8H SHORE FERRY. ai Fier 19 North et foot ‘Cortlandt stroet. se ok ieane 1—T, 8, 9, 10, 11:30 A. M.; 1, 2:30, 3330, 420, tha atana—6, 7, & 9, 10, 11:30 A.M.; 1, 2:80, 3 4:30, Beare” sh cain Sunda; pine id the Island—8:16, 10, 11:30 A. M.; 1, 2:30, 45:30, 7, & ‘stom the ee hm 10:20, 11:50 A. M.; 120, 320, arom oe tae “EXCURSIONS. Al NEW FAST AND RLEGANT SALOON Lt TWILIGHT. Captain JH. Lewis Jay: sane sake an excursion to the an on ene ay june and on and after Jone 15 will run dail turday exe leaves foot of Eighth street at hristopher, street, $20, and Pler No, 4 at 2 ‘orclock open for charter for ‘tt Apply to.the Captain of ladies Boar tos of Eighth street, ONG “BANG x fonmecting ‘with trains of NEW JE RAILE Oe By ar Hee iE POSTER'S PATENT GIMP GUP for apd Leaders, Sold at ail NewNore Depot, 25 Delancey treet, New Yore. stores. |S et STEAMBOAT NOTICE. SUMMER ee Comme! Harlem boats Ieuve Peck sp, ( pier i Bast. Riven) tor Harlem every arta FAM. until 7 P.M. i tat He | ti Central dep Rerck m3 Forty-secund st street rH EOULAB BOAT TO, aie FISHING in and commodi- Sh oa 1, the Iai aus stoamer MONLTO ‘apt Sata Chas. Foster, an Excursion to the gant Banks daily, Sat cepted. fe leaving Eg et, East River, at? A.M yey vat Big, a and nd Piet § No 4 North giaamisn “so SESE ateeyomg ets Sunoue PGEASANT VA VALLEY AND FORT LEB ef ons: owe ts. “Apply too HOLLENBECK & OO. a South ae ATEAMBOATS AND BARGES TO CHARTER FOR usic by Geo. excursions; also aloo, Jone send, james Grove and others. AER & 243 Front nt street, My - NE’ eran thet Janeen, Nay ge areata Pct ae if BRANO af coe tee a r Drepared, Sone chara " ai ag hye "ie. s eae eet tas WINES, LIQUORS, &0. Bees eae tee mani ie Ae gy. in kogs ox bored for

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