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CITY HALL AFFAIRS. ——_+—- - ‘The Mayor’s Trip Postponed—Predictions Knocked Endwise—Mr. Stern Won’t Have It, Yesterday was one of the dullest days of the Beason about the City Hall. There were np boards in session, and scarcely any of the members of the various civic bodies were “loafing” about to spread Tumors or to be interviewed by those who wished | to hear what the rumors are. The effort to call a special meeting of the Foard of Aldermen for Monday was abandoned yesterday, on the fact being developed that the Mayor’s intended | visit to Pennsylvania will not be undertaken this week. It was intended tiat the Board should meet $o-morrow and clear its «1 Alderman Van Mominee to cull his name. from the table either for the prospects of rejection or confirmation. It is a «strange proceeding altogether, as there is appa- rently nothing in the gentleman’s antecedents or ‘presept reputation, nor as to his social or pecu- Diary status which appears objectionable. Mean- time no other nomination jor the same commission in place ef Cuurch, withdrawn, has yet been sentin ‘dy the Mayor. ‘There was a Nagging of mterest yesterday even on the question of Police Justiceships, and people ' along tness, BBeNnkz: 8 of the old unfinished | ‘business, among other things the nomination of D. B.. Williamson for Park Commissioner. The hitch’? on his nomination is a rather peculiar one, and, though he has been ardently championed Sehaick, some of the | members have a crowchet on their minds about him, and some of them at ‘the | corner Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, on Meeting on Thursday took imterest enough in the | Sunday, 8th mst., at 12_M., sharp, for the purpose | stpaying. the last sad rites to our deceased brother, a | sp NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1873—QUAD BK RUPLE SHEE moval Of tie remains of Worshipful Brother Francis Hunsley, DAVID BK. COOHRANE, Master, JACKSON.—Suddenly, at Scarsdale, Westchester county, N. ¥., on Friday, June 6, 1873, ANDREW, Sor of Wiliam and Mary Ann Jackson, aged 19 years, 4 months and 16 days. Funeral services at the house this day (Suuday), at three o'clock P.M. Carriages will be in waiting | on Monday, at hai!-past tea o’clock A. M., at Forty- | Second street depot, to convey remains to Gree: wood, Friends of the family are invited to attend without furcher notice. Kinkwy.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 7, 1973, | KINKIN, Son 0! Charlies and Ann Kinkin, | aged 9 years, two months and 12 days. Relatives and friends of the family ave respect- | folly invited to attend the funeral, on Monday af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hls D,, late | Avau arents, 303 Humboidt street, Brooklyn, mith street, Mais year of his se, tice. i MILLER.—LAPAYETTR LODGE NO. 64, F, and A, M:— The members are hereby commanded to attend a special communication to be held in Louge room, in H, Miller, |. A, STUART, Master. W. IRVING ApaMs, Secretary. MonGaNTHAU. year of her age. Funeral to take place on Sunday, June 8, at nine o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 239 East | Elghty-iourth street. ‘The relatives, the frieads of the tamily and the members of the Hebrew Ladies’ Benevolent Society, of Yorkville, are respectfully ave begun to quit speculating as to who the ap- | invited. puncese will be, as the Mayor somehow manages knock all the predictions every tlme he makes a memination. hen the quidnuncs have “got it down fine’ who the man is to be, the Mayor for- ts to ask them about it, and i course, but days past it has been asserted that Simon H. Stern, @ lawyer, the brother of Myer Stern, Commissioner of Charities and Correction, was to be a nominee, and that his brother, the Commissioner, was push- | ing him for it strongiy. Now Mr. Simon H. Stern ds out in a card, in which he says:. ublished that I ama candidate fer Police Justice wish to state that Ihave nelther been acandidato | Tor that position nor do J desire the same.’? ‘The special committee of the Board of Supervi- @ors appointed to investigate the chat against Teang, late clerk of the late Board of Super- ~visors, did not get a quorum together yesterday, ‘and, a8 a consequence, Mr. Young was not /urther LB. rin vestigated. The bids for the publishing of the City Record ‘were to have been opened reetorney afternoon, sence of the Comp. ‘but, in consequence of the al “troller, the matter was postponed. + $e _ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: - © - « Engaged. ‘AUTLER—HEIDELBERG.—On Sunday, June 1, Jo- SEPH AUTLER, of New York, to CHARLOTTE HEIDEL- BERG, of Staten Island. Married. BaGtey—Boonri.—st the deformed church, Brighton Heights, Staten Island, on Thursday, June 5, by the Rey. E. P: Rogers, D. D., assisted by Rev. W. T. Enyard, FRANCIS BAGLEY, of Buffalo, to {SavELLA Lex, daughter of Dr. S. V. R. Bogert, of Sailors’ Snug Harbor. BuRTIs—StERRITT.—On Thursday, June 5, 1873, by the Rev. J. M. Pullman, D.D,, WittraM B. Burris, to DOLLg R. STERRITY, all of this city. ByRNes{HALPIN.—On Monday, June 2, 1873, at the nastier, by the Rey. J. F..Lynch, of New York, assisted by ‘Byrnes, of New York, to Lizzix M., eldest daugh- ‘ter of Peter Halpin, Esq., of West Hoboken, N. J. DENIKE—PARKER.—On Thursday, June 5, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. H. B. Ridgeway, CHARLES A. DeNikE to Ema T. PARKER, ‘doth of lem. No cards. EGan—MoINERNY.—On Wednesday, June 4, by the Rey. Father Farrelly, of St. James’, JoHN EGAN, of Flizabeth, N. J., to i.tzzre A., eldest daughter of Martin McInerny, of this city. E.vER—Apams.—On Wednesday, June 4, 1873, at ‘the bride’s residence, by the Rev. Thomas Henry Sill, JAMES C. ELpeER, civil engineer, formerly of Bant, Scotland, to HANNAH, second daughter of vthe late Richard Adams, iisq., of Kingston, Ontario, Hayrs—Jorpan.—On Tuesday, May 27, at st. Mary's church, by the Rev. Father Reily, Joun J. Hayes to Mary Jane Jonpay, both of this city. Hi.t1anp—Parrenson.—On Thursday, June 5, 1873, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by | Rev. William McAllister, Mr. GEORGE HILLIARD to | ‘Miss MINNIE ParreKsoN, youngest daughter of the late George Patterson, Esq., all of this city. ._.. KiMbALL—ReEAD.—On Wednesday, June 4, at the ’yfesidence of the bride's parents, Mount Kisco, by Rey. D. McL. Quackenbrash, D. D., of New York, W. 0. Kimpalt, of New York, to BLANCHE LOUISE, avghter of Jehial Read, King—Van WINKLE.—On Wednesday, June 4, at Bergen avenue, Jersey City Heights, by ‘the Rev, B. C. Taylor, Thomas P. KING, to HATTIE, youngest daughter of Michael Van Winkle. VAN CLEVE—BRINKERHOFF.—On Thursday, June at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. . B. Romyne, Henry VAN CiEvE, of Corona, N. J. to Lizziz Brinxertorr, of Hackensack, N, gards, No Died. NKEL.—On Friday, June 6th, PAULINE ANKEL, 1d 66 years, er funeral will take place ae (Sunday), from ‘the residence of her son, 241 Third avenue, at two o’elock P. M. BANCkoFrT.—On Saturday morning, June 7, Wit- LIAM 8. BANCROFT, in the 69th year of his age. -The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late reatdence, No. 34 Chariton street, on Sunday afternoon, June 8, at one o'clock. Boorn.—In Paris, France, at midnight, Thurs day, June 5, GEO! H. Booru, of this city, tor. amerly of Bradford, England. CADPEN.—On Saturday, June 7, THOMAS CADDEN, ed $1 years, he relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 250 Smith street, Brookiyn, on Monday after- moon, June 9, at hali-past one o'clock. Day.—On Friday, June 6, Jom Day, of the parish of Kilrnsh, county Clare, Ireland, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, 25 Delancey street, at two o'clock P, Day.—On Friday, May 16, at Ponta Delgarda, Island of San Miguel, Azores, Mr. JAMES GEDDES Day, formerly of this city. Dons. “wile of Eliphalet Dunn. Boston paper's please copy. DUFFIELD.—On Saturday, June FIELD. daughter of Bridgct Dufficld, a native of Cloghen, King’s county, Ireland, aged 32 years. «. Relatives and iriends of the family are respec fully invited to attend the funeral, from he mother's residence, No, 7 Columbia place, East Bighth street, New York, on Monday, the sth inst. Donvay.—On Friday, June 6, 1873, at the resi dence of her parents, 465 Bedford avenue, Brook n, TaERtA, infant danghter of John and Mary C. inphy. Interred in Calvery Cemetery June 7. GALLAGHER.—In New York, on Saturday, June 1873, after a short but severe illness, Mrs. ANN GAL. LAGHBR, widow of Michael Gallagher, born in the county Sligo, Ireland, in th She will be buried from the residence of her son, Saran Dur. West Forty-seventi street, on Monday, June 9, | Ey ‘4 uf | SPINOLA, in the 84th year of her age, ices at her late residence, Sands | strett, near Jay, Brooklyn, at two o'clock. GARPNER.—Suddeniy, on Saturday, June 7, An- DREW J. GARDNER, in the 45tn vear of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also Saga: ‘more Lodge, 371, F. and A, M., are respectfully in, ‘vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence- No. 2 Sullivan street, on Monday afternoon, June 9, at one o'clock. The members of Sagamore Lodge 371, F. and A.M., are hereby notified to attend the inneral of our late brother, An«r J. Gardner, on Monday. the 9th inst., at one o’ciock P. M., from his late Tesidence, No, 2 Suilivan street. By order. B. G. BARNEY, Master, aged 60 years. he relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funerai, from his ate residence, 197 South street, on Sunday, June 8, at two o’clock P. M. Grireitis.—On Friday evening, June 6, Wiiutam | B. Gairrirns, in the oit year of nis age, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the Mmneral, irom his | late residence, 140 South Portland avenue, Broo dyn, on Tuesday, June 10, at two o'clock P. M. Sylvan Grove Lodge, No. 27), F. and A. M., and the members of sister lodges, are respectful! ‘vited to attend, aiso members of Oceanus Assocta- Uon. Interment at Greenwood Cemeter; ‘The members of Sylvan Grove Lodge, No. 275, @nd A. M., are requested to meet in accorda ‘With above notice, to unite in paying the last | ‘tribute of ripe to our late brother, William H. Grimiths. order of * e ROYAL G, MILLARD, Master. *W. B, CHURCH, Secretary GROTHERE.—On Friday, June 6, JoserH GROTHERE, in the 37th year of his age. The relatives and fric' tfully invited to attend the funeral, this lay) afternoon, at two o'clock, irom his late r dence, 27 Tenth street, Willlamsburg. HARRINGTON.—DRIDGET HARRINGTON, In the oth ir of her age. he relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Peter F. Harrington, 20 Monroe street, on Monday, June 9, at two o'clock P. M. HENWOOD.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, June’ 5, Marcarer, the beloved wife of Harold iienwood, 38 years and 11 days, ie relatives and irtends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her date residence, 229 Pavonia avenue, on Moncia ls of the family are re- morning, June 9, at nine o'clock, when her re- | mains will be removed to St. Michael's church, | ‘where a solemn high mass of requieum will be read | for the happy repo: Calvary Cemetery for interment, HUNSLEY,—The members ot Lebanon Lodge 1091, #. and A, M., are hereby requested to meet this day, Sunday, at my residence,,No. 220 High street, Brook! | severe illness, Many, th | JOHN Minna: | of lingering ec In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 6, Many A., | specttully invited { afternoon at tour o'clock, irom the residence of Bek parents No. 53 Paterson street, New Bruns- ck, New | | attend the fune | Ninetioth street, Yorkvitle, this (sun, | at ten o'clock. | of William H. Spence, im the | in-law, Elijah MeOrum, a attend the fun Pacific place, Twenty-ninth street, bi and Seventh avenues, on Monday, Jun ¢ 76th year of her age, | o’cloc CHARLE the 66th year of his age. | 4, doun Grapy.—On Friday, June 6, Parrick Grapy, | ays. in | of her soul; thence to | brated medic it O54 A. M., or at the entrance to Green- wood Gainarery we i}, A. M., 10 atveud we Te. MoxTon.—At his residence, on Thursday, June 5, 1873, STRWART MorTON, aged 51 years and 1 month. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited | to attend the iuneral this day (Sunday), at tweive sure to appoint | o'clock @ man hae din’t name. It's unlucky, of | strect, between Fifth and Sixth a’ it can't be helped. For some | M., from lis late re: ee MULLIGAN.—On Friday, June 6, after a short but Mulligan, in the 60th year ot her age. The relatives and fri day), at hal-past one o'clock. MULHOLLAND.—At Whippany, Morris county, N. HOLLAND, in the | J., on Friday, June 6, Roger Mv. th year of his age. aie Fs te) ane cea of ce ‘esac are ees spectfully. inv; ttend the funeral, from hs wy fenders ‘9th inst., at ten o'clock late rest A. M3 ‘oceed to St. Mary’s (Roman Catholic) church, Whippany, where a solemn high mass of Yequiem will be celebrated for the repose of his seX Railroad soul. ‘Train will leave Morris and E for Madison at A.M. os lg Murpuy.—At Wintield, 1. £, on Thursday, June 5, x, Widow of Thomas S, Murphy, aged 74 yeai aos ES Tne frienda of the famity afe tequested to Attend the funeral, from St. Mary's (Roman Catholic) chyre , Winfield, on Sunday, June 8, at balf-past oné O’¢lock P. M. Monrny.—On Friday, June 6, Mary, daughter of Michael! and Catharine Murphy, aged 21 years. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ond avenue, corner of Thirty- her brother, 682 Se seventh street, at two o'clock. McGrone.—On Saturday morning, June 7, after @ Jong and severe illness, ROBERT MCGLONE, @ hative of Castleshane, county Monaghan, ireland, aged 67 years and 7 months. he relatives and triends of the’ family are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 11 Ciermont avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock; from thence to the Church of the Sacred Heart, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his Rev. F. Victor, 0. P., EDWARD J. | soul; thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, O'ConneLt.—On Saturday, June 7, MARIE THERESE, infant daughter of Matthew J. and Cath- arine Louise O'Connell, aged 8 months and 17 days. Funeral will take place from the residence of her arents, No, 216 Kast Fifty third strect, on Tuesday, jane 10, at two P. M. PaGk.—On Saturday WiLtiaM A, PacE. Notice of funeral hereafter, PLaTT.—On Saturday, June 7, 1873, at eight A. M., June 7, of consumption, at Middletown, Conn., dosgPH S. PLATT, in the 75th year of his age. His remains will be taken for interment to Bed- ford, Westchester county, on Monday afternoon, June 9, at two o'clock. His relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend. Qarriages in waiting at Bediord station,: SCHELL.—On Friday, June 6, 1873, at. Rhinebeck, Dutch county, SERENA, daughter of the late William Schell. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, om Monday, June 9, at half- ast three o’clock P. M., from the residence of Mr. ‘Theophilns Gillender, Riinebeck. SCHNEIDER—1VANHOE COMMANDERY No. 88, K. T.— Sir Knights—ou ave ticreby summoned to attend a special conclave, to be held at the Asylum, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, June 8 at one o'clock P.M., for the Papers, of attending the funerat of ht William Sehneiaer, Sir Kmghts our late Sir Kai are courteously invited to attend. FREDERICK GUGEL, Jr., Em. Com, MALCOLM Stewart, Recorder, ZERUBBABRL CHarrERr, No. 147, R. A. M.—Com- panions—You are hereby summoned to attend a | Special convocation, to be held at the Chapter room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, June 8, at one o'clock P. last tribute of respect to our late companion, Wil- liam Schneider, Companions of sister chapters are fraternally invited to attend, REDERICK G . Jt., High Priest. MALCOLM Svewart, Secretary, tonic LopGe No. 486, F. and A. M.—Brethren :— You are hereby summoned to attend a special communication of the Lodge, to be hela at the rooms, corner Bowery and Bleecker street, on Sunday, the 8th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M., sharp, for the purpose of paying the laat tribute of respect | to our late brother, William Sehneider, Brethren | of sister Lodges are fraternaliy invited to attend, | By oraer of PETER MARTIN, Master, ‘M. A. COLLINAN, Secretary. Sanbs.—At Huntington, on Friday, H SANDS, in the d7th y umption, nd friends of the family are re- June 6, 1873, Tol his age, The relatives |. spectfully invited to attend his juneral, on Monday | afternoon, at two o'clock, frora Si. John’s church, Huntington, L. i. The remains will be taken to | Greenwood Ceme | will b arrival of the Greenwood ery jor interment. Carriages at the depot, Hunter's Point, on train, to convey the remains to nete Cars leave Huntet’s Point 30 A. M.; return 4 ?. M. Ss At New Brunswick, N. J., June 5, 1873, jaughter of James H. and Jane Sillcocks. ad triends of the family are re- attend the funeral on Monday in waiting ‘On Thursday, June 5, Jutta, widow of | John Solomon, aged 76 vears. Friends of the family.are réspectfutly invited to al, at M Runge’ No, 68 SPENC IZABETH, Widow ear of her age. —On Saturday, June The friends of the fatnity, res} ‘al, from her late residence, etfully invited to ween Sixth Liverpool (Eugland) papers please copy. Sprinota.—On Saturday morning, June 7, ELiza Faperal ser Tuow At Jersey City, on Saturday, June 7, Thompson. of county Tyrone, ireland, in Funeral services at St. Matthew's church, Sussex | Street, Jersey vity, on Monday afternoon, June 9, | at Jour o'clock. THOMPSON.—At San Francisco, Cal., on Wednes- | June 4, 1873, WiLtiaM Tuompson, Jr., in the sist , year of his age. WAKE —At vort Lee, N. J., on Wednesday, Jane P, WAKE, aged 59 years, 3 months and 24 ne fimeral will take piace from his late resi- dence, on Sunday, the 8th inst., at half-past ten A.M, The ferryboat Roslyn will leave the ioot of Spring street at nine o'clock and Twenty-fourth North River, at ten minutes past nine to the friends of the family to and from Port “Warp.—On Saturday morning, Jine 7, ALRXAN- per WARD, ox-Assemblyman, Funeral to t place from his late residence, | 152 West Forty-ninth street, on Tuesday, June 10, at one o'clock 7. M. Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvited to attend NEWSPAPERS, é WASTED HREE HERALDS OF THE OTH OF FER. ruary, Is CHARLES "KILDAR! Barry, 49 Chambers WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Jersey City, care of Goldsmith & reet, Néw York. itawba Wine, i tine Table MISCELLANEOUS: | A APPARATUS—ALL STYLES, Av revere. ori es; Ottawa Beer Foun! tract on Hiberal terms; send for illustrated baa loge JAMES Mt. WHITFIELD & SON B52 Water sare QLOTE & JANES, STATION PRINTERS MARBLE. 80 a S Biauk ook Manufacturers, 93 Fulton strect. Blank Books made to patterns, PUR UNIVERSESY MEDTOIS dies are not patent nostrum prescriptions of educated physicians, The. dangerous drug. They arc prepared with study, in exter accordance with the princip cal compatibility, something that patent medicii know knothing of. For full particalurs of these cele es see the tavorite Illustra anac. Free on application at the pri Ree and& Cniveraty place, New York. town ageney, HUDSUTES, F Building, . Uptown agencies Charles \. dretine! Charles W. Rirchupitor, Od 2d M pont, Woat WU dh; Wud. © Slowucs cor- st; A wer Lath a, aud 3d ay. WOR SALA. ESTABLISHED BOOT AND. SHOK BUSINESS, j, Stock, Fixtures and Lease ata bar- ‘KY BROS., 175 Myrtle avenue Brooklyn. ARGAIN.—FINE » 2) years established. Apply at the Bloomteld street, Hoboken. a gain; a small FOR SALE. r+ PARTY WHO suit banker, jer inte, in store. jeweller or merchant. 72 M: GROCERY AND IRUCKING BUSINESS FOR SALE—WHICH WILL bear investigation. Address JACKSON, Herald ee WEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY wing Machine, noarly per Creign K walnut; a great bargain; must be sold; al Gold Wateh and ‘Ghalin. “490 Hudson street. = UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A Manutacturing Business, established seven years; thorough investigation given. For ruil particulars’ apply at BRAZEAU BROs, handsomely encased Seventh avenue. PROFITABLE, PLEASANT CASH BUSI- ‘, having oxclusivi figures or exchaniged tor Pr * §. BR. H. HALL.—On Saturday afternoon, June 7, atter 5, MaRsHaLn, in the 46th ROOM—MODERATE lease, good location, good trad: for casn; owner leaving for Kurope. In 825'Hudson street. The relatives and friends of the family are re- pect{uily invited toatiend his funeral, on Tuesday | | alternoon, June 10, at two o'clock, from his resi- | | dence, No. 40 Fonrth avenue, without further ne- OLD AND WELL-KNOWN BOTTLING ESTABLISH- ment for sale.—Location the best and rent low. For particulars call at7 RARE CHAN and Window Sh Fulton street. PAPERHANGING : good cash busine, location: established over fitteen years; will be soll reasonably and on easy terms to good parties; gold on ount of other business. Address L. NCE FOR A BUSIN J , one of the best Poultry, Vegetable Stands in Jefferson Market, with's large st now doing a first class trade; also must be sold immediate! Wednesday, June 4, LENA, the iSS, MAN.—PO} beloved wife or Samson Morganthau, in the 42d on account of . W. TYSON, No. 00 Jeffers HAT AND FUR STORB, 83 SIXTH AVENUE, FOR sale—Owned by same party for 26 years; bad health only cause for selling ; good location. ‘. — rf —ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST PAYING wholesale and family Liquor. Busine doing a cash trade of $:0,00 per year, having a tra from the Hudson River boats, Jersey, & i retire trom the business; thorough investigation wil =: teenth 206, rove’ dist most naes, Brovklyn, One. to entor bpsiness: Herald office. YIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN RE ANT st be and will be disposed‘) present owner having met wht or Sunday work. Address COS FID. beloved wile of Patrick ae * nds of the iamily, and also those of her son-in-law, Thomas Mulroy, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her “It having been | late residence, 393 Ninth avenue, this day (Sun- | ply w ©. M. BO: FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BUY A STA- \ tionery Store, having a back Room, suitable for @ printing offtee. Apply at 4 Myrtle ave! FINE DESK AND BOOKCASE, INOLUDIN! os, 82 Drawers; fit for a large ofllee; must 097 Broadway, room #3. MARBLE COUNTER, MADE IN PARIS, WITIT v ‘andelabra, te., suit. offered at a very iage Warerooms, No. ue, Brooklyn. sacrifice, at J Cortlandt street. WHEELER & WILSON HALF CABINET FAMILY ct order and but very lit- with all the attachments eet He Ba 367 Bleecker street. BARROOM FOR SALE, 63 and 66 Vesey street. RY AND ICK CREAM SALOON IN A FLOUR. ishing fown one hour trom this city, handsomely fi & ©O., 200 Broadway. VARY OHEAP—FRESH EVERY pply to HOWARD'S Brewery, 518 to 382 West ‘Thirty-third » a UTTER STAND FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THE ble in Fulton Mark¢ rs ingutre at the stan 4 OOD LOCATION FOR H, WELLBROOK, REWERY GRA! price $800. For | Nos. 182 and 183 further partic Fulton Marke UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP—IN A GOOD } location in Brooklyn, and doing good business; rent iow. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. ONFECTIONERY, MA Establishment—On Fourth aveni square; must be sold at once \D SODA WATER | we, near Madison | Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-eighth street. RUG STORE, FOR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, near New York; first class stand; will sell low, Ad- dress DRUGGIST, Herald office, for one week. A COMPLETE WOGD tablishment, of nine years’ standing. Address J. H., Herald oftice. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS § one of the best thorougifares in Brooklyn; will be, gold low to.a responsible party $600 cash per week. Herald office. * NGRAVING ES- yi now doing a bualness of ‘Address, for thre Liquor Store, in ted up anid deine a good business; will & 00., 66 Thompson the elty, well fh Sold at a sacritl lars apply to street, between OR SALE—A CHOICE GROC. Brooklyn; will be sold ¢ responsible party. Address, for three days, M. C ERY STORE, SYOCK AND FIXTURES OF FANC e 8, 06304 Main street, Pater- JOR SALE—IN THE EIGHTH WARD, A FIRST CLASS or Store, or willexchange for merchan- dixe. Apply to P. BANNIER, 295 E SALE—THE OYSTER AND DINING SALOO; Houston street; best location an the cit, WILL BUY A opposite Tenth avenue Horse ; low rent, with thix week if you want a bargain. east corner Tenth avenue and Fit ., for the purpose of paying ‘the | r AL GOULD, soi OR SALE—A SAMPLE ROOM ON THE Bi Stock and ¥" | possession; owner goin to Europe. purteonth street. TIONERY AND ICE CR nce from the city Apply at real esi box Lt Herald 4 Fast Broadway, corner Jette Apply to BDWAKD CLARKSON. and Vixtures. ALE—CENTRAL PARK BILLIARD ROOMS, rooms elegant! Jicensed to April next. OR SALE—FT tionery, bakin: ling. Adiiess BLOYNEROPL'S restaurant, good reason te WHE PEWS AND FURNITURE OF A Country Chureh. Address box 182 Post office, Sta- pleton, Staten Island. TABLISHED STATION: % first class brrsi- 84; $10,000 cash will buy Stock, Lease, Goodwill, &c. | Address box 117 Herald office fABLISHED NEWS reulating Library Book and Stationery i TREMLETT, $3 nod Rote atta Second avenue. VOR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE: A CHLANC seldom offered. t | Inquire of BL ) morning, A res, $1),00); Ww those of her son- | agents and bro! articulars, M. F. G., TOCK AND FIXTURE ng Liquor Stor 9, at one | XTURES AND LEA! A Apply to Ht .K. THURBER, 175 WELL FITTED AND E: hi | tor an active busi Particulars at | office. 44 Stone street. A SMALL FIRST CLASS PAYING DI eason given tor sellin West street for two RY STORE, D0- rs Inquire of M. 1 Seventy-cighth JOR SALE—A CHEAP F .. southeast cort street and Third a LOT OF FIRST CLAS | eee erat trill be teed re Packages, No.l Beekman street Counter, 20 feet long (new), Cooking Apparatus, Utensils, Cry small lunch room. ery and Cutlery for a Address LUNCH COUNTER, Herald HE LBASE, LICENSE, STOCK nd Fixtures of a corner Liquor'Store as the ownar Js leaving the city. J. DUNKIN, 554 Third avenue. IXTURES FOR SAL, of Shelving and 490 2 ABOUT 175 FEET et of Maltog any Cou either dry goods, drags or grocer were made tor tis by day's work, wh: LORD & TAYLOR, Wholesale Store, corner Broadway and Grand stre for which $1 cach will be paid. Address AGER BEER AND BILLIARD SALOON FOR SALE or to rent; terms casy. 192 Bleecker street. —ON A LOT NORTH SIDE OF FIF- ween Broadway and Righth avenue; 100 feet deep; Jow rent: ‘or further particulars inquire of JOSEPH EASE FOR SAL As tieth street, b aste building. *KEAL, 1.494 Broadway. Y AND DRE! SMAKING ESTABLISH- first class trade in one of the best 4 retiring trom business. d Uptown Branch offic ins and Tx. EITHER DRUGS, LIQUORS NOR business paying a good onc of the bes established, on blocks on Broadway; aso for taking a pariner; honesty and a ¥ thousand dollars wiil sec ‘ 62 Herald Uptown, Branch tes of chemi- | e maRers ABLISHED COUS- | try Peoduce Commission Busines i ee tingipals ing A University UGAR MULL.—POR SALE, A rollors 24 inches diameter, 43 dor alig three trom Suy cach. Apply to Ba G. FORGE, Now & Febbab a af r Boilers ox 600 gallons capacit; ang 7 Bey street, DENTISTS—"OR SALE CHEAP, haw Arglier’s Xo.2 Operating Chair. " Address A. owner ieaving tor Europé Fim customers; uigt be sold, mer leavin ki ), 20 Broadwa: terms easy. W BEELBE & Wilsons AND OTHER FIRST CLASS Sew: bine, new, sold on monthly instal- Nn with ‘work ut tome, NEW YORK MA- LING COMPANY, 16 Clinton place (sth st.). ts, Ni 200 Willy BUY A GOOD FAMILY LIQUOR a Store in a capital tenement ueighborlood by river store well iitied: rank So. Apply we Serpe LLOYD, 9 Broadway: 5, 4, Call on, or ERS & Cv. -oadway. ‘cash paying Medic: ot tion :+ low rent. Full. partteula: ST, 2 Broadway, Brooklyn, &, D. aa MACHINERY, ay s LARGE LOT OF NEW AND. Ss F atreak, Brook’ —. eh RS, OF ALL KINDS, BULLT PR ‘Two 48 inch by I4'fees, one ul rhe eis ¢ ‘Baw Mills, Grist Portable Kngines, Wal ay Wheat Koff AMRSON, WILTE ALLL & CO ew York. Works at Newburg, WN. SALE—OVER $2.00) WORTH 0 POR SALE FIVE, TEN, FIPTREN, TWENTY, TW Sevfive, thirty, forty horse ¥mini, with or’ wath ; one Horsey ne; one teiehorse Portabl gine; Very low. JOHN MCLAREN, Third and ( street, Hoboken, N. J. PR; ALE—NEW AND SE ilers, Steam Pumps, W Matching Machines and He two Gang Saws and one Rip brown sione. BENJAMIN FC fourth street. ND HAND ENGIN (OR SALE CHEAP—WOODWORTH PLANERS AND rs, Moulding, Mordcing, Tenon- w, Scroll ‘and Band Saw Ma- | . Lathes, Band Saw Blades, Matchers, Surta ing, Resawing, Swing chines; Shaper, Saw Tabl Leather and Rubi GEORG! Belting, &e. ¥ AND STATIONARY ENGIN secand hand, WILLARD & EVOISK, 45 Dey stv LW AND SECOND HAND PORT Ne and Hoisting Engines, Bollers, 8 ty am and Centri amps; Machinery of every ‘description, at 204 Water sirce! Roose SWEGAN. loge an estate; guarante mud or grave! por hot fest. Apply to E. Trova 6, R RY DREDGING MAI sa and di TWA STEAM FE. Mann.— tive and Return Tubular Boilers, Saw and Aland’s Fan Piower and Exhauste: ¢ Portable Drill on hand and for sale at G. @. YOUNG'S, General Agent, 42 Cortlandt street. ANTED—A SECOND HAND LATHE, 90 TO 50IN wing. Addi stating particulars, ‘price, gc. THOMPSON WHOM THe Bread’ weet: Phtattelphns. * ‘ANTED—A FIVE OR TEN HORSE BAXTER ine, in pertect order, Address L. M. €O., box 6 Post office. -ANTED—A PACKING OR BALING PRESS, SOIT. able tor cotton, &c, Address PACKER, Herald office, with particulars, address and lowest price. MBOATS, & VALUABL 8 Hus powerful macinnery and suitable tor freigt towing; also several coarso 1 Boat Apply to or addross M. F, JAMES & CO., 105 ir Now York FAST SCHOONER KF. well built; in perfect ment; 97 teet jong, Seats ppare jalla, for gale oh eae Vrout street, New: Pi me VABIN YACHT FOR SALE—32 FELT LONG, 12 FEET mM. compl furnished. For particulars in- quire 91.229 Washington street. OR SXLE—FAST SLOOP YACHT MAGI, NEARLY complete order ; 30 feet long, 11 feet beam; will y Ulty Yaehr Club Houb House, or address PRINDLIG, box 2,365 Post office, new he sold clicap, Can be seen at Jerse New York. OR SALE—) ¢ ACKER |OR SALE—-SLOOP YACHT ANNIE, 0 FELT 18 fect beam ; well found in everything and re: immediate use: vow lying at Harle W. H. JOHNSO! ashington Market. OR SALE—SC fastest and most able schoon parti nquire of JOHN B, ht and Bo ors, Bristol, R. 1. VOR SALE—SLDEWHEE! inches draught; Tugboat, 12x10; - Propel and two Barges. W. IL, HAZARD Jr,, (62 Harriso JOR SALE— 27 eot long; new cut or sloop 4 Builders’ shop, Pleasant Valley, or PF! h'stroct, New York. T WHITE WIN . GLOVER, A PAST SATLI tons, old measurement in good order; w sold ch the owner has nc Post office. ALE—TH feet 4 inch street, puthold, L. YACHT BELL, long: the fast no tin itggerald’s JOR SALE OR CHARTE: Herald offic AP FOR ©. SA SH 20 ton + has just been thoroughly overhauled and is in © order; is fast. |, 37 Front street. nomic and effective for an any othe ne easily ows; way, top floor. JTEAMBOAT NAUSHON FOR SALF—AT A LOW wly painted, figure, or exchange Apply on board, Ninth si po YACHT CLUBS OR OYS Float, 75,25%5, decked suitable to build o ¥, G., box'197 Herald office, TS GBOATS FOR SALE. Ww Boat, 8 feet long, 16 foot bea Bout, 45 feet long, 13 New Boat, 45 teet long, | ‘Three years old Boat, 60 Mxiz. Apply to E. €, room 6, w fitting and t, Bast Hiver. tole Ww NTED—A GOOD 8 Address or apply to J. ANDREW, WAXTED TO CHARTER—DINE WOOD ¥ Broadway, room York Post office. ‘yA LOOKOUT—SLOOP good breadth of beam, centre be nd sate, well found in ever: D, Sold re Apply to KYLE, foot of lth street, Kast River. 150 BOATS, ALL KINDS AND 8) OU) metallic, at my shops, 268 and and 1isth street, Harlem River. STEPHEN ROBERTS. _KYES AND EARS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—T. J. DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker of the improved Artilcial Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the only correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 Bast Fifteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, BILLIARDS. DARD AMERICAN BEVEL TaBL liender Combination Gu: mites der, 734 Broalway, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.” VIGARS OF HAVANA 30, J $80; Fl, de Cuba Gala to imported m appearance ality. c VLEAR HAVANA L) “spect, to imported, Victoria, $1255, Kegalia de la Reina, $9: Conehns, $75; Reinas Corrientes, $65. Mie 8, $5! ceaus, $55, ROBERT A, OHMSTEDE, 82 Platt street, between Willisen and Gold, weal CLOTHING NEW STOR BAY ML CARH for cast-off Clotiung, Uaghas 78 tor silk Dyesses: Coats, $3.10 $20 ally attended to dy } Rote by post pui in amd out of city TM. MARK: AA 101 Sth a gentlemen can re cast-off Clothing, Carpe: © He, opposite Fughth vive the wtmont valine in Jowelry, vee will seli cheap; » iy ium 5 Slt ae ea A NEARLY TS OLDEST BSTABLASHED WINE AND BILLIARD Room in Newark; Horse, Waxon, good . Stock; large eh gist WILL BUY A"THREB YEARS’ LEASE OF A first clags Hotel Restaurant down town; low Ane to & man who understands higbasiness, Apply at » will . ba H Tools, Fix! ond avi" of bi nob beat ioeation z Ws n se of sell: ie Art Peri cose t+ a ee 5 Cast, $100. 1. APPLIED FOR ow MON. i —VOR SALE, AN ESTABLISHED, STRICTLY at ‘OHee Practice in Now inhabitants; three rooms, furnt- COND HAND yeteam Engi i Botlers, «1 nq . rg, HOFMAN, Manteatturcrsy 304 {Bon ugines, ig, Geer , 38 Cortlandt horizontal tubular on Nand; also our, Ingproved Side falve and, cutoit Knicnes 2 4h 200 boron babes i PF, F STRAM EN. Ines, Boilers, Pumps, Shafttog, Pulleys and ‘Tanks; large double-headed Lathe. a3 feet long, swing 48 190, Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos. 4 to 10 Bi e Brgokiyn PP 8. 4 Wo 10 Bridge street, od Planer, Saw Tables, x and Portable Engines, | w for cutting marble oF SL and 515 West Thirty- + Hoy NG. ‘and Boller; Steam Pumps, Lathes, Drills, Store Ele- | vators, Blowers, Heaters, 5) nar ching and Pulleys, new a nd BLE, STATION. MINE FOR SALE—TO 1 to dig 10) cubic yards of to thedepih ot 18 FORO, Nos. 5 and7 Dey street, NE COMPANY, LATE WOOD & ortable and Stationary Engines, Locomo- | Frist Mills: | JV e a marble busin a liberal arrangem , Lauback’s. Universal ) STEAM CANAL BOAT FOR SALE— | XACHT, 2 YEARS OLD, iO Toot buata, ieptte 8 eee demugit 10 cot buam, depth 8 feet, draugh up. Adiress GEO, MAK: fork. 1 Bridge. Inquire of | IANTHE, ONE OF i STEAMBOAT, 14) FEET 30 400 tons, IEAP, FOUR SAILBOATS FROM 26 TO | god. Inquire at | STER RUGK, Jr., , 20X65, IN SCHOONER YACHT 3, well found and | pil applied for soon, as | ruse tor her. Address box 3.446 SCOWS, FROM 200 TO 400 tons capacity; low rates. Address B. A., box 139 CHOONER YACHT, 1S RADIAL SIPHONIC PADDLE WHEEL IS ht and loaded propelling in- pplied’ to our present canal athering humbug about it, Model at 158 Broad MEN.—POR SALE, A Address TANTED—TO HIRE A SLOOP BY THE MONTH, 10 ons, Address, with terms, SLOOP, P., Herald ) STEAMER OR BARG#, TO charter for the 4th of July, by a responsible patty. SELS, light draught, Address T. D. H., box 1,851 New 7 iv, 1, halt cabin, fine jonably “to close an interest. WOOD AND South street, SAND tons for H, W. COLLENDER, sucuessor ROSA CONCHAS, Eypanolas, $65; equal 60 Maiden lane, RS—EQUAL IN BVERY_ RE- m Plus Ultras, $150: Rema Londres, $05 Prine TB. MINT 48 TURD AVENUB bess ut nee o26 Xe gnty ast sizaets, facieg ad gentlemen will be astonished he great prices ‘f Jowelry ; $10 te “Au rej a merous acai ALE, N ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, DOING A VERY RE- y and country trade, (or sale for $1,200 party has other business and not abl fo attend to both; net profits last year over $3,000; a fu knowledge of the business may be acquired in about tw weeks. Address NKT PROF! ENERGETIC MAN WILL x services ina tair paying and legitimate ' business; best reterence given and required. Addre tull name and pariiculars, 8. It,, Herald ote ESTABLISHED AND WELL PATRONIZED jouse, sitnated on the grand Boulevard, tor sale cheap.—Handsomely furnished, with every accommo- to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. Feasou for selling AN AN OED road Hi sation, — Appl SCentre stree ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED ¥OR MER- manufacturers and others: real estate ex- changed for business; mining propertic persons with capital seeking business advin Keferences—Buckley, oadway; Thomas & Benham, CRIGOS, 'CARLELON & and Business Agents, 9 Broad PELIABLE GENTLEMEN, WOULD TS usiness from 000 to ,, Stahtial inducements for ca} jaya, CAPITAL 7 WALL STREET BANKING of which hgving dissolved, their casliler wants to apital, to Keep up the business, jc A. Opportunities Foods, 380 ileal As meota gentleman witn ct Address B. & C. CAPABLE AND RELIABLE © business fees contingent on result. Address Ii, A A. second, but an honorable, first clas GM, BUSINE A desires a trucking must att USiN PARTY HAVING MACH sultable for manufacturing globe valves and steam metal gooas first class house to move into their fite h Address or apply to 100 Brond way. JOR SALE—SUBSTANT) Leonard street. opposi hy Clailin & Go. process of «1 PANY, 432 OR SALE—ONE HALF OR WHOLE LN 8 first class restauran ture a varies and other 83,000, $1,500 plu will give | conn ply ats 8 part in Parties meaning bu si CERTALY, Herald offic ERY FOR SALE—THE O If interest in a well-established and favorably known.Factory, making stone china and common wat goo. chance for permancut and profitable investinen Avply COXON & CO., Clinton Street Pov ae lerms easy. tery, Tre ITATE RIGHTS IN THE BEST PAYING INVENTION ge; used by everybody and supplies a special We request thorough investigation, Model at i62 Broadway, rovm 9. TOCK COMMT. i. want, S) rificed gney Is business than outside, Address TRUEMAN, ws heavy sh. Herala omc TANTED—A ¥ introducing. th ery family; ae HOLD, Her: wes J ANTED- lished Produce A) store of an est in the busin dress BUSINESS $. new stuck, good jowner other busine =A STAPLE MANUFACTURIN( Tring tiie’ Koal Estat chinery, &c., and turning ont ail the 1 i adinit of, desiring to increase, oifer two or jrable and ae Apply to GRIG mi capital w three di tal € $300 nothing in the mi eral in A larger notice. $500 1.400 $2.000 week. Address d $5.000 oi $5.00 for the money ; establish tion. $6,000 | SUN Bat off $6.00( up tora, with at 87,00 fine I other business, 1s nec: t 1 sellentirely. Address, ror ten days, J. € office. 10.000. b thotoughtare: Newspaper penses ints, $2 to BX A ir. or Mrs. Mina, ladies ani WO | ec. gi nidtoss inet as hove. Tacs waited WELL NOUN RSTABEISHMENT, L RXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY SECURE ‘ated compantes, teerchants, emperare mince’? ital desiring in- manufacturers, mines. Persous with vestments informed of desirable opportunities. ister contains many names, cach possessing $1), Through extensive advertising throughout the country: we are continually recetving ap- plications from persons with capital. Having European Connections we possess facilities for capital, Substantial concerns desiring additional capital solicited. ‘ances and customers are ret DEK FROTHINGHAM & CO 00 for investment. &c., negotiated ; V ital aldress, with particu- a om iA HOUSE, THE FIRM | stout build, burn on ‘let LAWYER | WILL over nine carats. ' A reward PERSON WITH SMALL CAPITAL Is an established Manutacturing Business on ch and easy terms; artic! large; will exeha street, and no questions asked. LLOYD, 29 Broad .—A NEW EN. callie! of its Whereabouts will be suitably rewarde PARTNER—ONLY $5,000 WAN’ uarantee to clear, first year, over $20,000; the amount, and so on; this is no hu legitimate business. Addr Herald Uptown Branch office, E.—THE ADVERTISER, HAVIN( lurge stable (no rent) and a good trucking business, partner with about $4,000 capital to increase th work horses to let out, - ton first class for that business; a young man preferred ; ait to the bouks; reterenés exchanged. Address $5 REWARD.-STRAYED FROM 2 SHAN * Ea oa Natnny.”" The inder, ber, will recerve the above reward and the thanks of the business and. kee owner. S1( REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, JUNE 2, Aw y RY AND TOOLS in, pore 8 of little A at 757 Broadwax, | NESS FOR SALE r m in New York which affords suilicient bust. juire my whole attention, therefore I offer tor or mere persons competent to manufac. tamped and pressed brass nctal and Small cast iron goods, for 1 Tools-and' sur- ation near New the Machinegy, St a factory now in 0 York, and at once connect’ the purch tablished, profitable and increasing. frat the purchaser paying prices, to start w jon and influence no experiments; UN worth of cash orders, a ntinue, if desired, my ars; no delay; , to take charg ina good local ut will be made with « suitable 1 w York Post offic mn, CAPITAL, box 2 | M TAILORS CAN DISPOSE OF THEIR ‘Address THOMAS D. CON- Surplus Stock for cash, | ROY, 90) Pearl street. ARTNER WANTED-IN A PATE ment tor sewing machines, and chairs: if desired both patent rights can uth Fitth avent ER WANTED—WITH $2, ‘onntry store, now doing a flourishing busi 93 Will address, with rotere 000 TO $3,009 IN CASH ON.— SMART ed, a8 partner, with $1,000 to $2,009 cash, in a safo, highty’ respectable’ busin have’ sole control ot fis money. | Herald office. Wo street for sale. second band watche also for loin’ TS’ LEASE OF A STORE ON FU londid stand {01 Jewelry, pawnt iatisinctory re: Inquire of A. C, ATTENTION OF CAPITALISTS, ROATBUILD. 0 engineers is directed to KIRCIUS: 1, under heading * ANTED—$100,000, SPECT York firm of t partner desires Jobbin; ity years’ standing, ‘whose t business, import sful, and is done wholly ital and indemnit he general capital TRD~A PARTNER, WITH $5,000 TO $10.00 | tension minission birsiness, y oughly vequainted with the business and ments irom the West. Juable inventi Address HOUS: WITH $15,000 TO 1 int good paying teen years and | der patent rights: 7; no agents need apply Herald office. ZR WITH $1.00 TO $1,000 TO ra retiring partner in a goo ‘omission Business. ESS MAN, WITH | to $2,00, to take charge of a branch can have an inier- ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSTIN or will be paid , box 162 Herald of R WANTED; OR WOULD SELL ESTAR. House Furnishing B ‘ sh trade, long lease, first class iocas | Paintings, Pi | cost $475, for $17: ished Hardware | Fe periect outfit in | aterial their | CARLETON & CO., 98 Brondwa TO $1,000 WANTED—TO MA usefil article ket to conflict with i rest in the patent and business to the right man. t can be used to advantage. MORTON, Herald office. TO INVEST, WITH SERVICES, IN SOME | Address, with particu: , Brooklyn Branch Herald office BUY A HALF I) first class office bust 10,000 a year. 737 Broadway, WILL PURCHASE HALF INTEREST IN an established business, paying $3) . MOORE, Herald 0} BAL ESTATE WILL P' jase the Stock and Fixtures of an ¢ tablished wholesale and retail Mirror, Picture and Frame | Store, located on a large and profitable cash busines: on invited: rent and lease favorable. "ARR, 8 Broadway, room 23. CASH WILL BUY HAL! cantile business in New 20 years; wiil bear inv " Y. B, HALL, 73 Broad street. thoroughfare and + the closest investigi. | Proesitere TUE “WANTED—FOR MANUFACTURING AN | increasing sale, needed in y. Prineingooly reply, box | Furniture and ¢ SELL MY INTEREST IN TH husinass, including Hor Coal Yard, centrally, lo- ‘a good leuge and doing a profitable Teasons given tor selling. CASH WILL AP jnenton the purchase of the wh Restavrant, or will buy one-third interes tiotand long lease: present owner, on easitatod to take a partyer, , box 162 Lierald PLY AS FIRST | PAY. BOOK, STATIONERY AND FANCY | Goods Store firsteiass business, leadin, Route attached, pays all ex- A PARTNER WITH THIS assist oWner !N omrrving on & Falnable plot of land; 30y per cont proft can be demonstrated as certain to accrue im one year. agents, Principals oniy dealt $2 dat tion, which wi ences the best. H, GILMAN, 204 Broadway. A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT. TO join advertiser in a real esuat cdmrmaand yery Mvenal return Apply 10 R. H, JOUSSON, 56 Dey street, EXPRESSES, LONG BRANCH—EXP RWS — —HATTERSON & COOR, 3) and oT ith streey.—urpiture prese--E xpress Sixth avenuo, corner of —— rae) Lost .4ND_ FOUND. A: RGR GOLD ov, AL LOCKET HOsT—MONO. gram A. BE. K. my ‘lief, $5 reward tothe finder cumming itt Ak Rava “ESE, room 7, uo Nassau se yon to | BBEAOK AND TAN Dog Los, "SOWNER'S NAME AND address on collar. 3 reward will be paid for his return to %5 E at rater abet Rea (OUND—JUNE 3, 4 NEW 2UNDLAND Winich the owner can have by mm nnd Property and paying oxpenses. it not called fe we days wi sold. B. F. MORRISON. 343 Weet b. OTWY-first street. EFT IN A BROADWAY stace, ab OUT 4% Pe A Fg Saturday. a Care! us sel mm MEY artlclon phe dinder will piease ot Madison and 4 rit it w the office, corner avenues, > ie mney TOstcON, DECORATION Day, A uiack A, ND Tale Slut. Tobe returned against a good rewa td: Seventh avenue, bell & B08 i ae 1 OST—IN GOING FROM WILLIAMSBURG To NOR-> 14 ty-cighth street, New York, a sinalt Silver O laid with tittle Diamonds. The returning [€ te 212 Ainslie strect, Williamsburg, will Le liberally ne warded. + small Greyhound, with white breast and bine and white collar: answers to the name ot Spry. The inde will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 2 West Fourteenth street. os p BOOK, ae IN Ld ur Mea voor. 4 teenth street, near Union square; the finder wi a fowant hy bringing ie Cate deta Murine, 119 Blecekor street. LostA BULL TERRIEE, JUNE 7; YELLOW 4 color; white breast and nose: four white pawsr white top’ on tail. Any one bringing him to Ld West Twenty-fith street will get $5 reward. p08 ARTANNE biehtipanie peers AGED. we lark brown hair, ight complexion, rin Wight plaid drones with brown striped apron, drab Her friends, at No, 130 East For. rst street, offer $20 re w: her immediate retura: OST OR STOLEN—BETWEEN WALL STREET AND Astor House, a Solitaire Diamond Stud, weighing: f $2,000 will be paid for DE MENDOZA, 13 Pine return of the above to JOS OST OR STOLEN—FROM PIER 43 NORTH RIVER, on Tuesday last, a double-seull 15-foot Rowboat, the Hattie. Any person giving any intormation: REWARDS. third strec a white ©: v returning it to the above num Stewart's, or between there and Beveategmas. Antique Egyptian Locket. The finder street, a ive above reward by returning it to W. &d.Ne RPENTER, 41 Pine street. $10 REWARD Lost, JUNE t, IN FORTIKTH v street, near Seventh avenue, an English Re~ trlever Dog, hamed Duke, marked brown’ and white. By returning the same to GEO. W. RAYNER, 161 W eat Fourth street, the above reward will be paid. $10 REWARD Lost, ON SATURDAY, JUNK 7 Ai Bs old Locket, with monogram, TH 'W., contain=, y and girl. Above reward wall bei name to Produce Bank, No. place. REWARD.—INFORMATION WANTED OF Wr ) H. Longworth, now 22 years of age, who arrived Kk per steamship Virginia in April, 1368, and. nda few days at the Cedar Street House, 130 Cedar Anyone giving a clew that will lead to his discove ralive, will receive the above reward ; or shoul the said W. H. Longworth see this advertisement he wi hear of something to his advantage by addressing: Mr. Bt WILLIAMS, 139 Ce New York. (0) yARD.—LO8 5, BETWEEN 6 AND» 8PM jd tan Slut, scar om the breasts ai ators My. the igs of “Tiny; Be Ge seed lar and padlock (no name). Rewrn treat," HASTLE- by returning th KURNITURE, DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, Ap on 87and 80 Bowery, manufacturers and dealersig. Parlor Suits, Ohaniber Suits and Dintng Room Suita, and have reduced theie- haye the largest stork én the ¢ prices twenty-five per cent. Houses and hotels furnished at holesale prices. Branch store 8! Fourth avenue, near A, T, Stewart & Co.'a, 3, ba Furniture, Bedding, Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, ian Window Shades, lankets, Comtortera, &e., ow prices, at the large wholdsale amd retaié ns, 5%) vo 516 Kighth avenue, corner of Thirty- fitth and Tlirty-sixth streets, D. KBLLY, succossor Lo fl, O'Rarrell. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—A RARK OPPORTUNITY to those surnishing city or country residences. The largest and richest’ Househohi Furnitare sale, of over $200) worth place on Mou A brown stone four sto street, near Fourth avenue :—Kight magnificent Parlor at 104g Kk, at 'y revidence 106 East, T uits, covered insatin, brocatel, coteline and reps; two clegaut rosewnod Pianotortes ;'75) yards velvet, Brus- is.Carpets; 15 rosewood and walnut Chaimber Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Turkish i Oriental Furniture, 57 dine Oil Paintings, Glass, China, silver Ware, Cullery, Dining Room_and ‘Library Purni- ture, &c. . ROTH, Auctioneer. N. B,—Goods packed and deli “l for purchasers, city or country. Take Fourth avenue cars or stages’ or Third avenue cars tx Twenty-tifth stre i MAN GUING TO VIENNA To TUR EX and intending to remain tor a fow ye: Europe, will dispose of all his elegant Houwhold Fury ture at a sacrifice, viz, :—fWwo elegant rosewood Piano- fortes, ow ind, one grand square, Decker Brother, make! lox Suits in watin.and broeavel, rept, Bedroom sets, wads, Bureaus, Washstands, &.: fine hair, attresses, Dining Furniture, Bx- Sutlery, &c. Call this day vate eresidence 210 W. 2ist sold” at private wale Will De (Sunday), or N. + public PRIVATE FAMILY WibL DISPOSe OF THETR A elegant Household Furniture, in lots to suit cashe purchasers; magnificentsatin Parlor Suits, cost tor Brocatel suits, $150; top plush add hair chou SH; Charaber, Suits $4 “unwards, | Bedstouday Bureaus, Bookcase, Pianoforte, Carpets, Slérrors, de. Jess than halt cost. Call at private residence 13} West ist., near 6th av. N FURNI- . P 1 y weekly instalmen rare! 5 rn} itgneh ave- ‘Thirty-first streets. 1 DALL'S OLD. STAND—FURNITURE, CAR A" petsand Bedding cheap tor cash or by weekly and Tooathly pay’ ¢ NNON, nue m1: So) and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal. r. +, FURNITURE AND sh and v. ble Real ar must he good. AFL, 37 Union square, Broadway, _ ARLOR SUIT, MAGNIFICE SATIN BROCATEL Neatly new, cost $475, for $200; me do, $175; brocatel id re} its, $75, $5u anc ; rosewood Chamber tot S47, top Sif. rant Chaney Suit $25, up tn SUE ata rors, Cu D we, hx fit riginal cost: rf street, betwoem Cut this out. HOUSEHOLD POR- nt Drawing Room Suits, red silk brocade, cost mber Suits, Paint. € , Statuary; 1) rosewood Pranofor' v0, or: & sacrifice; perty ramily leaving city. 36 West Lith st. near Sth av. PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH NEW. PIANO, AL Siipeemonth tilt September, worth $402 andther ished OMice, $20; first class parties only, room W. ih WANTED.-ANY PERSON HAVING A nd hand black walnut Bureau, in good order, to vaddressd, Pf C., Herald ofice. up: Butte leaving city. wrih and Lexin Furnitare, 4, bedding, &e. ts taken eek or month. ‘Terms easy. ELLY. & CO, tand Sixth LOWEST CASHEL its take corner of Twenty-ftth stre ARIK ) FURNITURE AT THE es; weekly onthly paym ely Kly OF SRALY & Cl HAM, 336 and 386 Third avenue, near T eighth street. St AND MOST COM- ete asso tot Peete odor Bearoom and Dining Room Furniture sity, at 25 per cent loss than former prices. : tine ot new fe Hedstead, acknowledged the best and cheapest In the aarket. ina| iabehaili Salt and ¢ ine before purchasing el ’ Call and examine betore HUTCH EsinE ce tee wery. Kes SAL Carpe ANT BRUSSELS PARLOR down; also some Household at 68 King street. AOR SALE—CHRAP ON ACCOUNT OF GOING TO Euro] one Bedrooms aie (ery by nd Leone & waxed wainut, one Crib, Cradle and Baby's Carriage; fratclass. Apply immediately at 47 West Twenty-third treet gabon. t pega 9a (GREAT BaRoatN —DON'T LOS! THE CHANCE. t ffice sale to pay advances, 72 Broadway, opposite mene PNew York Hotel. Walaut, rosewood, mahogany and oak Parlor Suits, ia satin, broeatel and re Fedsteads, Bureatts, Wast- ommode luce, Btageres: rds Rooke Library Suits; hxten- fund Pier ables: Heuser “amt Late ‘Sapestry Carpets; lace and brocate Sroking; China, Glass and Siiver Ware : 9) O Paint Epgeavins oe Churor A oo art ase Chandeliers; Barmore Om " Housekeepers inwited ; goods at hall original cost. mi r ‘OND HAND AND MISFIT CARPSIS A 7 eneciatty ny Nines, handsome es. Por sale © t corner of Du’ entrance on ay Pultam ster 5 MIUM PARLOR SOFA BED Pirate. A ie rder by dotn Hertlich & Co. 850, anit 82 Broad wa A ern YANTED—TO HIRE FURNGRURE FOR EIGHT OR W Aen rooms: liberal price, ‘ith best references drees R.B., Meraid ome, TS lad {VEEKLY AND MONTHL® PAYM FOR ro eNt W "tures Carpets and Baildieg, 0h iM. COW THWAIT &.C0,'S, 156 and, 167 Chatiwm street, An im mense «deck and low prices B » taken from New York and vie pity direct to Long Beaten dais. withent cha j via Red Rank. al It Cart ba Sea ken Horses, Carriages, At. ‘Braugh NUT BEDSTEADS TROM. 37 UP. Dressing Cases, Wardyobes, #, all. warranted o deat quality ab 2) per cont (ew {AU stoge B mani Lagtgrys 3a Hudsou sweot