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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1874.—JRKIPLE SHEKT, BOARDERS WANTED. sa good milk WANTED—BY A THOR. | Seotehman, capable of un- YARDENE ¥'S SITUATIO an ches.’ Address W, SITUATION WANTED—BY F erstands greenhouses, years’ good reter= Address A. 'B., box 199 Herald VARDENER'S D.—-MARRIED; tower and vegetable r nds of stock. box U5 Herald office, pply, for two aays, to D—BY A MA! anand gardener and wife as trom last employer. bl y understands hi + eity or count ress JAMES, G44 6th ay., harness store 7 )-SITUATION AS COACIIMAN AND GROOM see pang man. we il experienced in the business s cityand countr, ¥ COTC HMAN, A SITUATION AS nows his wort private stable, 43 I on or address Db MAN, A THOROUGH ituation to take rstands the ¢: harness and car- r, six or eight has no entleman’s place; will Add ress, for three days, box | ED—BY A COLO rseman and groom, at eman’s ciub stable: | rses and all ik atisiactory reierence 1 Uptown Branch office COACIIMAN AND | good gardener: city lover Tnqmre as. 48 kxchange place, trom last emp! NTED—A SITUATION — by a temperate man who knows his care of @ gentleman's place Addzess W. J. C., 3 Pike and come well recommended. SITUATION BY A SINGLE } ‘and gardener; wall make himself usetul ina private family, good reference. Address P. H. S., box 20) Herald office. ANTED—A GARDE ‘understands the brenches; is not afraid of work; can be shtul service, ‘, BY A SIN- business in all its mended tor fa RDENER, box 180 Herald offi —A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN min in the country, and would make himself useml on a tarm; understands his business thor- oughly; wile would take charge of a dairy or assist in Bousework. Call for two days. ELP WANTED—MALES, ENTS SELL IT AT sIGHT— stantly avtached im tea kettle; le YATER FILTER; fits any fauget; no more lizards 103 Beekman street, New York. TO 14 YEARS A COAL OFFIC rity tor honest id qitalitied to make himseif gs Address HARDWARE, box 211 Herald office, stating age, ‘TS, MALE OR FEMALE, FOR THE rticles ever invented, the Lady's Gar- e attached to one stead, 781 Broadway. ANTED—A STUDENT L small salary will be ¢ gi Apply to GEORGE H. HART, 175 Broadway, between li A, M. and 3 P. M. ears of ageq one having some dry goods houses preterred. . WHO WRITES A Address, giving reference, ‘ IN AN OFFI good business hand. M. & CO,, box 124 Herald office. 7ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF A TEAM OF himself useful. FRASER's, corner West Broadway and Reade st. TANTED—A YOU age; must be ‘ous and come well re living with Ins parents preterred. 969 New York Post office. MAN NOT OVER 18 YEARS good penman, honest and industri- pmmended; ‘an American and one Address JOHN, box y AN FOR A LARGE WHOLE: sale and retail clothing house in Providence, K. 1; | Apply by letter WARD FOR A SUMMER PLACE | particulars and reier- ence, HOTEL, box 177 Herald office. ° JANTED—AN ASSISTANT BARK month and jound. Address J. town Branch ofiice. ‘, E . 1, Herald Up- ‘TEEL APPEARING MEN, TO Frooklyn for something Apply at 391 th av. TANTED IMMEDIATE L ers; a convenient art \d examine at Ill Fulton FIRST CLAS. neeaed everywhere, Brooklyn, room NTS CAN MAK 3 vaterproot Show the largest ready made stock in the by selling AMER Cards, lio Bowery. eity for every business, THE TRADES. \CH UPHOLSTE for five years, wishes to find knows upbolstery Gall on or address L. worked at Marcotte Work private tami all its branches. rman), 3years in th ments, wishes a situa: rap has worked in th Hen in these § CLASS COM. permanent. situation, 5 per Week. Address PLR ry WILLIAM LAVE: we TED—BRASS BORNISHE 4 AMITY ST, anee, with satis! CHATTERTO. FRENCH AOVEn1sSEMENTS, CONNATSSANT mand et Ia musique, desire trouver iD comme gonver- ucation des entants, une postion dans une fami nante et prendre soin de le ser MALIA, Herala Uptown Branch ottice, PROPOSALS. ATOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS ssary to finish the road to Ha tion furnished on applicat ALBURIIs, President, 46 Beaver street, N. FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON es Court Hout of Superintendent, May ived at the office 12M. of the 15th day of June, fitting and putting in Work of the and fascia to Mezz: tol the casings, &c., to slator On root of court Uluminated tiling to exhibited on the draw- ns anJ called for in the ons and schedule ‘actors to put s will be rec % described i may be had ¢ the work in plac tree of charge, bj Proposais Will be inad x months trom date ons of the work to given, but within the t cent until the tinal coms thy District Attorn ‘The department r bids if it be deen do #0, oF to subdivide tt different bid ie on the printed form to be ust conform in Bisadvertisement Proposais will not not themselves engn eaat fron work. and who eilites tor getting out the w not the necessary ta- “Bid for wrough to. CT. HULBURD, ¥ Z's, 78 BROADWAY, BETWEEN ASiO Kighth street, and tween Awentioth and hweut-sirs lemen can receive the following. pr 1k Dresses, $10 to $6); AT B. MIN’ Coats, $4 to 319 jewelry and other articles bought Ladies aitended by Mrs TTENTION!~HAVING RECKIVED VERY Lara orders from my agents for Weartng App Tg compels te to ps t=For Dresses, $5 to $59; tor Coats, its $1 0 87. Hy ‘calling on or addressing Mr vo, 246 Seventh above Twenty-fourth streev, you will be liberally dealt he pets, Furniture, & ROSENBERG, wecond house LOTHING,—0, HERZ, $3 BROADWAY, NEAR et, pays the hig! aries Appares rice tor lad: tiers by mail wi be fom 1] "ELE FURNISHED, COOL FRONT. ROOM TO LET~ With Board; suftable tor a gentleman and wite or single gentlemen; also a hall Room, at very moderate prices. 42 Grove street. BY A MID. | PARLOR FLOOR—THREF LARGE | ROOMS, understands the care and sreatmens | handsomely furnished. bath, closets, Ac. with miselt axeiul; | or for gentiemen, without board; also ‘wentieth street. PARLOR FLOOR—THREE LARGE ROOMS, ELE- ] wantly furnished, ana Second Floor to let, with or Hoard: private sable it desired. 15 Rast six- street, between Fifthavenue and Broadway PLACE.—A SUIT OF ved Rooms. with or without Board: family small; terms moderate, No. 1:3 East Eighteenth street. mm —GENTLEMEN IN QUEST OF PLEASANT ROOMS + on second floor. both first class in every respect, can make arrangements at No, 42 West Twenty-fourth street; large Room, with Board, $16 tor two; reterences. () PER DAY, $6 PER WEEK AND UPWARDS, $1 50 ier tve‘tlad kosios with excellent Board, at 176 Bleecker street, near Broadway. Grounds tor cro- ke. withou teen J] Door FRom IRVING and handsomely turnis CER PLACE (FOURTH § ET. NEAR WEST »).—Rooms to let. with Board; closets and hot id water; reference required. OR SIX GENT Q sp ” Te and CAN OBTAIN PLEASANT on reasopmble terms. 179 Way- Jeventh sreet. Convenient to 4 T. NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND- mely furnished second and third floor front Room and Bedroom, suitable tor gentlemag and wife or single gentlemen. Day boarders taken. RLEY PLAC LO Maniomne teont t persons, with Board; no ehi ngle Rooms, $10; also table Boara, $4: transient p taken, ©) VAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITI «4 Madison square and Fifth Avenue Hotel.—To le with Roa! nd Floor, newly and elegantly furnished, n suits, 13 PARK AVENUE,--DESTRABLE ROOMS, e with Board; references. AR BROADWAY.— nd $15 tor two —|] TH STR gantly tension. on parlor tries; terms low to MTH STREET, 42 WEST.-ONE LARGE ROOM ON LA econd floor, ‘adinining_bathroom, at reasonable price. with Board; suitable for two persons; hot and cold water. 16 WEsT FOURTE LG tet, witt Board or; mirrors water and ample pan- the summer. ET.—ROOMS TO 1 terms moderate. TH STR suite or sing]; J avenue,—Southerners and others’ will find spa- cions, airy Rooms, with superior Board; large tront hall Bedroom, with closet; vacancies for gentiemen on tourth | floor; references. l7 WAVERLEY PLACE,—MODERATE PRICE FOR | first class accommodations on the first and upper floors, with Board, for families or single gentlemen; highest references required. | 18 LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— Furnished Rooms to let, with Board. 90 EAST NINTH STRE NEAR _ UNIVERSITY 4 piace.—Large and small pleasant Rooms for sum- mer. with lent Board, at moderate prices; transient and tanle boarders accommoaated. OQ WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEE - Fifth and Sixth nues.—Pleasant Rooms. wi Foard, for zentiemen md _ wives or single gentlemen; rooms newly furnished ; terms $7 to $10 per week. QQDY_STREET, MADISON PARK.—HANDSOME SEC. Ps | 8B also single Rooms for gentleme: |. 28 East Twenty-third street. SHED ROOMS TO } reterences ex- let, with ft | families or single gentlemen ; summer prices. QD STREET, 114 EAST ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | £0 Rooms ‘on second and third floors to let, with | first class Board. to gentleman and wife or sing!e gentle- | men; references; also transient. TY.THIRD STREET, MADISON Without board. 34.7H STREET, 104 WEST.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY oO turnished Rooms, with or without Board. on first and second floors; also single Room; terms $10 per week; unexceptionable reterences exchanged, | QT STREET, 74 WEST. BETWEES | D+) sixth avens irable Keoom: | Board, for families or single gentlemen; terms mod- FIFTH AND te, e 49 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—LARGE, WELL | +) furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to families or Baty men, $16, $20 per week ; hall Room: | Board. | 50 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- e nue.—To let, handsomely furnished Roms, with enti on second, third and tourth floors; house, &c., rst class. ont Room, hail Room eonne: separately; to be’ vacated June 10; first class Board; Hees EXCH . Rooms for gentiemen. TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND nues.—A desirable Room to let, with or without Board. in house of private family. Réferences. G5 Wot, FORTY RIGTH © STREE #) floor Rooms, en suite or separately: priva‘e table | if desire: 1107 LeRoy sre | ¢ gentleman and | with or without home: terms mo 1108 ST THIRTIZTH STREET.-VERY DESIR | © abe large fi Room, ronning water, ample om, to let, with Board,’ to gentieman and wife entlemen. Reijerences. | OF sixth ay References, x f 'T.-ACCOMMODATIONS fe aud two single gentlemen, rd, in a private family closet NINTH STREET.—A SMALL will iurnish three or four per- d_newly furnished Rooms; gen ingle gentlemen ; gas, baths, &c.; American | sons with gocd Board | demen and wives o terms moderate. | 1A WAVERLEY PLAC NEAR SIXTH AVE- ©) nue.—a meely furnished square Room, with | double bed and every Comzort, on top floor, at low rate; | referenci | 902 EAST THIRTY-SIXTH | STH A LADY can obtain Board and Nursing by anexperi- | doctor's reterenc: Mrs. BROW) ONE DOOR ABOVE rth street. ne handsome Room to nar’: none but parties of the highest re- need apply. enced nurse: be D442 LeEXIN 4p a4 Tet, with goo | spectabitity ER F prmshed tront Rooms to let, D5() EAST, PIFTY-EIGHTH | STREET, CORD ZO Second avenue, | stitable tor light hou8ekeeping, or would let, with oF | without Board, First Floor: terms moderate. 33 West [WENTYNINTH STREET. A FEW OND you jies who are employed through the day can find pleasant ltooms, with Board, QF WEST IWENTY-FIFTIT STREET.—A PRIVATE OVO family has a tars | somety turn gentlem: ed, to let, with Board, to gentlemen or and wile; terms moderate. FAMILY DESIRES TO LET THREE vy furnished Rooms, to gentleman and wife, with d for ladv ; house newly furnished ; loca- tion’ central and an tionable. “Those desirin quiet and retired home address CARLETON, Herald office. GENTLEMS WirE CAN BE SUITED WITH | fA pleasant F . with good Board, with a widow | bving alone: board tor lady omly. | Address Mrs 1. EUS IN, Herald Uy »wn Branch office. ) ROOMS, SECOND ther boarders; bath on same Fitty-second street, NWO HANDSOME LY FURNISHE | floor, with Board; no . | floor: references required one door west of | rpwo LarcE, singly, with old ws Room, sington avenue. | 7, VARTIES IN SEARCH OF BOARD, CALL AT | Ze the New York Boaraers’ Directory. GENUNG & | CO. No. 1,1% Broadway. Open evenings. | OOMS, CONNECTING OR a private family; hot and closet room; also a hall BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, | Rew AND BOARD WANTED—BY A G | ina private family, tral location; reierences g 1s Herald office. WAXTED—BOARD AND FURNISHED SINGEE Room. with closet, between Fourth and Fighth avennes, by # young German mere Address Ht. Ke, | box 328 Heraid ofties. NTLE the summer month ven. Address PRIVAT TANTED—BOARD, FOR A fLEMAN, CHILD and servant, near Central Park. Address. giving | terms and all particulars, 457 West iwenty-second street, | HOTELS. —THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK stop aT A .~ the Frankiort House, corner ot Fran: iam streets; neat Beds, 25¢., Sc. and $1 per men and families A SINGLE FRC AY furnished) 1 # and 59 cents per all mghe \T ROOM AT SMITHS (NEWLY 58 atham street, near City Hall 2, $2 50 and $3 per week. Open . 165 HUDSON S4BEET, xcelient Board, $5 5) to $7 9% per Rooins, without board, gings, 00c.; gentlemen only. Open YALLE ot Law HOUS. $2 and u ali nigh OTEL ST. Hi tecoua ste et, Broadway; elegant location : rooms all front: coc in the city: ' American and European | plans reduced price tor summer; baths and elevator; desirable cor strangers and families, ‘ WM. G. TOMPKINS, 2%) GREAT JONES STRE | MALTBY Hous havir ‘1 honds and being thoroughly re- fitted and pain is now 'y for guests. Board and | Rooms at swiaier prices, Day boarders, $7 per weck; | Rov out board, at moderate rates. LLES TURKISH BATH HOT Twenty sixth s with or without Board. » 37 AND 29 »om: summer prices. dN Bayard street.—Two hundred light Kooms, neatly tarnished, 10e, of SJc. per night, $2 to $5 ber week. For gentlemen only NGLER HOUSE, » Rooms of en suite, with or without Board, Vsquare: location anstrpassed and. pri first class ho in town. Parties wish- reduce their expenses not their appetites) ious to making other arrange- lo Well to call pre | 2 WINCHESTER = HOUSE—EUROPEAN PLA corner of Broadway and Thirty-first street. —tle- fantly iurnished Kooms, ea suite and single, with all modern improvements; also first class Restaurant. T. D, WINCHESTER, | cellent Board will be suited) Call | Bore IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ON STATEN 17 asp ew $? TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH | | four ©) ond Floor to let, on suite or singly, with or without | n suite or singly, to | rand second Floors to let, with or’ , with first class Saag) re | IRST STREET.—THIRD STORY ing, tozether or | ECOND FOR pleasant | | tween Broadway and Fitth avenue. | CLAN, box 5.6 | of water: good fishii front alcove Room, hand- | \ vILL A LARGE, AIRY AND £ y fur front Room toa gentleman Awite, with roard tor lady only, Address TRUTH, | x 113 rieraid Uptown Branch office. RMAIN—FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. | | prem Hous -First class double and | ENGLAND HOTEL, 39 BOWERY, CORNER | OUNT PL COUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE A SELECT party of four to Board for summer; only a tew min- utes walk fronr Evona station, Plainfleid, N. J.: no mosquitoes ; no ague; fine new house; beauuful locations Iresht eggs: test iniik jcemmutation cheap; terms mn erate. Applications to EV receive immediate DE ‘ON A, box 179 Herald office, will IRABLE SECOND =TORY ROOM FRONTING it part of Main street, Orange, $3 per week. ‘Address W. P. YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN DESIRES Board with a Cuban family, near the city, where he Can learn the spanish language; locahty near salt waver red. Address G, box 202 Heraid offic COTTAGE-SITUATED IN| THE MOUNTAINS, AA two hours’ ride up the Hudson; everything a tarm ds; these wishing a quiet, cheerful home and ¢x- tor address 169 West Forty-seventh stree! AIR, N. J.-CONVENIENT TO DE Rooms, with Boar: rivate faimil: Address WILSON, Herald office. A COUNTRY BOARD WANTED. IMMEDIATELY + for three adults, either in New York, New Jersey, Massachusets, Vermont, New Hampshire or Long Island. Adcress, stating terms, ‘which must be moderate, A. M- D., box 205 Herald otic T CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND—A PY AY AN lly wil take a few summer Boarders. Call on or address EDWIN HAYES, 253 West street, New York. A PRIVATE FAMILY AT BERGBN POINT WILL | take a ritit, vege- | all family for the summer; con the place. Address P. H., box New York. tables, milk, 281 Post office OARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER-BY A GEN- tleman, wite, nurse and infant, in @ quiet country house, near devot, within 114 hours trom New York. Ad BOsko IN THE COUNTRY.—A FOREIGN YOUN gentleman wants Board ina private fami! € he can practice English, Address, stating te must be moderate, J. D., Herald Uptowi nd- Island, ing: eve prices. Aid ¢ young gentlemen, near the jence; «Be, | Boar w. \NTED—ABOUT 80 MILES FROM CITY, by an ol preferred and Address, accordingly, will be permanent; farm house lerms must be moderate, YOUNTRY BOARD.—A SELECT FEW BOARDERS can be received in a good house, with fine grounds, magnificent scenery, good gunming and fishing, plenty of trritand a liberal cable. For terms apply to Caplin X., Mount View, Whitehot MS NOUNTRY BOARD—AT NEW BALTIMORE, ON THE ) Hudson; pleasant Rooms, a generous tabdie and real gomfort at very in WIN, New Baltimot YOUNTRY BOARD—ON THE SOUND, WITHIN 0 / milesofthe city, for a Gry of adults; three or od sized Rootns, well furnished and a good table will be required: also stabling for two horses, None but those having superior accommodations and pleasantly located need address box 2.411 Post office, New York. | Counter, BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN and wife, within forty mmutes of pity Hall; locas tion near water preterred, Address, stati MODERATE, box 188 Herald office, ce YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—WITHIN ONE HOUR J” oi city, for gentleman, wite, three children (8, 6 and 2) and nurse. Address, with soit Peceaniars, price, &c., | which must be moderate, F. P., Herald office. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A J plain, respectable family, where she can make her- self at home ; terms not to exceed ee ber week; near the city preterred. Address box 124 Herald Brooklyn Branch oftice, ing terms. TRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY IN A / plain respectable family, German preferred, where she can make herself at home: terms not to exceed $5 per wee! near the city preferred. Address box 124 Herald Brooklyn Branch office, SUMMER RESORTS. IVERSIDE HOUSE, Carmansville, foot of 152d stree| tiles accommodated at reasonable rates. 8 from the Batt DUNCALF, Proprie' J—MEATH HOUSE.— North River. Rapid transit—only 4 minute ty, hia a hands and bet Bauch peer a Ravine, changed watson June Bras paren for auaste . acon at Cole MAN, Proprietor. 112 to ? each Wednesd: or SPKINGS, county, West Va. er resort will be open for the re. Mon Th ia delightful sumin For the. style of ception of guests on the 1th of June. its appointments and quiet comfort this establishment is water is a powerful torte and the baths, ata temperature of are’ Doth healthrul and luxurious, Telegraph ofice aily papers every morning: a fine band 4 for the season: » splendid bail room, devery amusement to be foun first class watering place. Charges per day, month, $75; two or more months, $60 under ten aud servants ralf rates. tickets, good tor the senson, at eres’ be had atail the principal railro: A. B. MIL unsurpassed. very large plung a good livery | | | | reduced rates, to uperintendent. UTHSIDE HOTEL, ON THE GREAT SOUTH BAY, L. L, 1 now open for rece ption of guests, to Sirs. B.C. KING & SON, TAIN HOUSE, MONROE, ALLL & €O., Proprietors. TARRYTOW pply to J AMES T. | For terms a pply N HEIGHTS opens June 15. J Y, Proprietor, 20 Nyack, on the Hudson, N.Y. Location unsurpassed. Opens June 20, k shp.—Large grounds , Shade trees, & ig table first class; term TAN DOREN HOUSE, WASHINGTON, N. J. open tor summer, board Merchants’ Hotel. New Proprietor, Washington, N. J 1s | _EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP! With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course tor all sea- | first class steamships ¥ sons ot the year, = e On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York = GLAMORGAN, or Boston. crossing the meridian ot 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward assage crossing the meridian of £0 | cabin, $5 currence: or nothing to the Hor! ie NORTH AMERICAN MSHIPS BETWEEN. NE LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. PROM NEW YORK. CALABKIA...Wed,, dune 3 sat,June 6] ABYsSID YORK AND derate rates, “Address J. R. BALD- | YROW NEW YORK. ‘A... Wed., June 24 at. June 17 | CALABRiA, r Wednesday and Saturdas steamers marsed * do not carry steerage passen- gers. Cabin passage. , gold, according to accommodation. Stecrage at lowest rates. Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and all parts ot Europe at lowest rates, For treight and cabin passage appiy at the company's For steerage passage at IL CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to P. H. DU VeRNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, IL. ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP PARTHIA EMBARK from the Cunard whart, foot of Grand street, Jer- sey City, at 9 A. M. on Saturday, June 6, 1874, Cc No. 4 Bowling Green. $0, $109 and $1: eturn fiekets and Queenstow! ‘0. 4 Bowling Green. Broadway, Trinity Building. R QUEENSTOW: CARRYING TH LIVERPOOL, STATES MAIL. ++-June 6, at 10 COUNTRY, BOARD WANTED—FOR TWO LADIES and child 19 months old, near the water and within two hours’ ride of New York city; give full, pert wars or noattention will be paid. Address D. C. WHITMAN, Jr., 571 Broadway. County BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A FARM House one mile and a half from Flemington, Hu terdon couuty, J., two hours’ ride trom New York; yood accommodations, large Orchards, plenty of shade trees, splendid spring of running water, healthy toca- tion and fine drives; terms moderate. Address ELIJAH HOAGLAND, Flemington, N. J. NOUNTRY BOARD ON THE HARLEM ROAD, 26 miles trom the city; small farm, ae family, shady lawn, hizh ground, fine rooms. Inquire at No. 3 Astor House, Barclay street. (Bases! BOARD—EIGHT MILES FROM CATS. kill; terms from $7 to $8 per week; first clase all the conveniences. Address W. KARLE, Leeds, N. NOUNTRY BOARD.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD; / healthy location; also a furnished House (10 rooms), with Board. inquire of E. HERRING, Van Duser siree t, ‘Tompkinsvalle, 5. 1. | Be LEWOOD, ACCESSIBLE BY BOAT AND RAIL,— Board wit! te tamil: pri splendid drives, shade, iruit, &c., at moderate prices. Address box 121 Posi oflice, Englewood {IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD IN NEW, MODERN house at Spring Valley. Rockland county; convey- ance to and from depot; accommodations for horses; terins reasonable, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. XOOD BOARD—AT A FARM HOUSE NEAR CAT X skill Mountains, Full particulars to be had of the proprietor, nbe seen this day at Craft & Ferry’s, protographers, 132 Bowery, between I and 5 P. M. ORRISTOWN, N. J.—A FEW SELECT BOARDER can obtain Board ata first class house. For fu particulars apply at No. 33 West Thirtieth street, b R GILBERT? IML “open for families tor th shaded grounds: desirable th rough. out; also stable accommodation. ress CHARLES GILBERT, sing Sing, N.Y. EW BRIGHTON.—BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESI- JN “dence, 35 minutes trom Wall street: location high | and healthy; excellent iand and water view trom every room ; fine shade and lawn: a tew Roome will be rented to desirable parties; reterences for directions. Address Post ottice, Q8 pTHE HUDSON. BOARD: 5) MINUTES FROM Dey strect- 30 minuies trom Thittietn street, fve minutes’ waik trom depot, private family. ress, RIVEN, Herald office. - EABODY HOUSE, Yonkers, on the Hudson, now: open, L, U, MALTBY. DENCE OF STEWART Brown, panker—One hour from city; 42 trains daily; stabling, boating, fishing, for families and gentle- men, | Inquire of JOUN 0. HIGGINS, No.7 Pine street, | or box 28 Post office, Whitestone, \. Y. J OLINSWOOD, LAT! stabling: plenty of shade and trait; fine’ stream three miles from Sound ;,15 min- utes from depot. Inguire at 61 West Thirteenth strect oF address M. L. DUNN, stamford, Conn. 7 ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLE y with a respectable private tamily, convenient to oe city, Address, stating terins, B.C. s., "box 179 Herald o} | WANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, IN A FREN ily, for seven aduits and oné child; five rooms re- uired ; ¢ ddress, 2 must not ex ant not more than 15 miles trom New York. ing full particulars and st ting terms, which Po ceed $10 per person, box 4,744 Post ofitee. : UMMER RESOK?TS. VERMONT, NOW hgate Springs, Vt; Send for men; h under same proprictors; culars. IN —PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, DELIGHTFULLY JA. situated onthe Sound; fine Sea bathing, fishing, boating y 49 minutes irom city. ‘Yor par- ticulars apply to A. C.’PLYMPTON, 2) East Forty-sixth street, corner of Madison avenue. RE YOU GOING INTO THE COUNTRY 1— list of summer resorts, with prices and accommo- ations, in the Home Journal, the most complete list | published, | ACKEERLY HOUSE, NORTHPORT. 1. 1, 0 MILES by Long Isiand Kailroad.—Is loeated by’ the harbor, with good bathing, boating, &e.; lerms moderate. Ad° dress ACKERLY, A Qcier AND HEALTHY RETREAT | AMONG mountains and pine groves: walks and drives un- surpassed: milk and vegetables in abundance; no mos quitoes; terms moderate. L. F. DUDLEY, Corn A —JENKINSON'’S HOTEL, HIGHLA + sink, June 13. 5 3 OF NAVE. J., will be open for reception of guests ms, en suite and singly, and still water bathing, boating, fishing, &e.: terms for families; surt moderate. JAMES JENKINSON, P: T THE MANSION FARMHOUSE, LOCUST VAL 4A ley, L. summer boarders can enjoy the fruits and pleasures of a beautitul farm. near the city by boat end for circulars. UMMER—BELMONT HALL, in Springs, N. J.—This is one of the esorts in the cottntry; scenery calthy no mosaui- ail appointments . Prope rietor, most wild and picta toes; fine lawns Drst class. JANADARAGO HOUSE, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, OT. county, N. Y—Opens June 1; best family Ho- putes’ walk trom the celebrated sulphur om ier ate, For particulars address F. rietor. CEARENDON HoT: ing been thorou season ; first class wi lations: terms moderate. { & HATES, Proprietors. BINGHAMTON, N. ______Open to the public May T ay tele MEDICAL INSTITUTE—ON eights, under the direction of NEWBURG | ress box 119 | Post office, Newburg N. Y, | OTSE } OTEL FENIMORE, COOPERSTOWN, lies desirin: founty. X. ¥.. will “open June 15. Pa earculars oF wishing to engage Rovins w PRTERS, Hotel Fenimore, i ' by OUNT PROSPECY HOUSE, MONTCLATR, N M This well known and delightful summer retreat Is now open tor the recepuion of first class boarders; good stabling. Apply as above. * ASANT HOw rool boat apply to W. BR. JONES, Pooks LAKE MICHIGAN, 18 ing fishing. For terms TUEWPORT, Ft. L—RESTAURANT MARTMANN, J Maison ‘Meublee, will nN May 11; Rooms by tho day or season. Bellevue avenue. Inquire of HARE MANN, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, KExPORT. x. 4, 13 OPEN summer Boarders, Boats Isave Barclay st A.M, and4P. M.; also Sunday boat, same pier, 9 M, SOMtORE. ‘a2 Puitonsttees,"aF' Wo GEORUE street, 0 0 i KIBBEE, Proprietor, oe a Ee July 4. he White star dacks, pler &@ North Biver 5 Saloon, $8) gold, steerage at low rates. = Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in | ACIFIC MalIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIFOR- midship section, where least motion is felt, thus com- speed and comfort. RAT i Ps <(inelt For inspection of plans and other information apply at | ‘he trip) :—New York to San Francisco, $4), $100 or $110, the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. K, J. CORTIS, Agent. Nationat LINE. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this compare to avoid ice and headlands, TO OU GREECE. June 6, EGYPT, June 13, UEEN, Sat. June 20,9 A.M CANADA, June zi, 3 P.M urday, June 6,93) A Me URLS iced rates, Pre. | And every alternate Saturda paid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. | OF further information app yt « ‘Apply at the company’s offi Ne Cabin passage, $70: $80 currency, reduced prices.’ Return tickets at reduce: ice, No. 69 Broadway. W. J. HURST, Manager. NITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing every Tuesday. WISCONSIN, Freeman. MINNESOTA, Bed. anne passage, $40, sold ; steerage, $23, currency. P. . June 18, at 3 P.M ‘r 46 North Ri is, Hamburg, Nor- | ngland, France ULON, 29 Broadwa: ‘DID MAIL STEAM. will | ngers at | ngers booked ty and from Pi way and sweden. &c. Drattson Ireland, and Germany at lowest rates, WILLIAMS & & ECIAL NOTICE.—THE ship WISCONSIN, dl carry a limited number ot intermediate ¢ ‘The rooms contain every requisite 1s provided ; also separate di Superior accommodations for steerac Apply to WILLIAM: $45 currency each. very low rates. LINE 10 FRANCE The General Transatiantic Company's Mail Steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. did vessels on this favorite route to the Con- if more southerly than any other,) will sail | r No. 50 North Kiver, as foll ets at reduced rates. ravellers going to, or returning from, the urope, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomtorts of cross- ing the ‘Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- GEORGE MACKENZIE. Agent, 55 Broadway. Nore. —Lengihened steamers being ac present unpopu- lar itis proper to state the tact that there is not now one such in the French line. Excursion 1 JORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY for Southampton and Bremen. The steamship HOH holt, will sail on Wednesda: Bremen pier, followed by steamship MALN, ptain W. Norden- Hoboken. “to be | ‘aptain A.de Limon, on Kates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, (Payable in gola, or its e quivaient in curren. FORD.—COMMODIOUS FARS $ | MPORD,—COMMODIOUS FARM HOUSE; GOOD | First Cabin. . For freight or passage, apply to FACIE OF Pan ee SORLHIOHS & CO., Agents, . No. 2 Bowling Green, POR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron mail steamship Captain E. Meier, will sail on’ Thursday, Jane U1, 1874, tor Hamburg. Kates of passage to Piymouth, London, Cherbourg and First Cabin—Upper saloon, $12); lower saloon, $62, Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, ymouth, London and all points in Eng- land, Scoviand and Wales, 33), curr The THURINGLA will sau} KUNHARD? & Co, BH General Agents,” 61 Broad street, New York. NCHOR LIN A PASSAGE RATES REDU a 's piers 0 and 21 North Kt Thurs., dune 4 Austratia, June 6| Victoria Jute 18, 1874. Beneral Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. From Compan u Cabin. £65 to $0, tions. Return tickets issued at reduced rates, INTERMED 28: accommoda- Dratts isstted ior any ani send tor cireulars, pany’s offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, HENDERSON BROTHER: STEAMER TO Qneenstown every THURSDAY; Stecraze, $23, No. 7 Bowilng G SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as foliows:— ASIOWN, AND LIVE ) unt at lowest rates. giving full information, to Com- ANCHOR LIN CITY OF BROOK CITY OF LIMERT Cry OF BRUSS CITY OF Ric MOS RAT CABIN—89) and $90, gold, kets at low rates, according to accommoda- orway. Denmark and Paris, at reduced rat ssued ait lowest rates | abin passage and general business apply atthe | I Company's office. No. 15 Broadway, é Steeraige offices 33 Broadway and pier 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, y GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, w Clyde built steamers will sail from ler 36 North Kiver as lollows:— Saturday, June 27 Saturday, viy IL | . AKINE Pasven to ail parts of Great Britain and en, Denmark and Germany. alternate Saturday t . PIERCE. | 1, Norway, SWe Steerave as low as by any other line, Drasis tor £1. and upwards. For freight or passage ap. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, Gs WE 45 Broadway. dress D. ¥. | SAMSHIP LINE, 3 K TO BRISTOL (i) steamers of this line will sa ND) DIRECT, rom pier 18 Kast CORNWALL, Western ARRAGON, Sy faturday, Juno 20 nt, 70 south street, . FE. MORGAN'S SONS, AND ABOUT THE COOK'S educational party to switzerland, ¢.. sais by special steamer Bolivia 30), $420 and $3), Kol A ‘ xcursionist’’ for June, }rogrammes ot upward of 1,200 tours and excur: I parts ot the United states and Canada, to Europe and round the world, showing Price 10 cents, Address COOK, 8 KIN» 261 Broadway, corner Warren street, New TOURS=AROUND June 8, Fares, | ook's | EUROPEAN STEAM Aone NE, 8 EAMSHIPS 1 TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ASD HAMBURG, New York as follows :— LESSING, Captain Toosbuy HERDER: Captain Fischer ‘ from Eagle Line pier. oot of Firat iret, Hoboken, > 0) PASSAGE PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First saloon, $12) old; secon.l saloon, $72, gold. 'o Plymouth ‘and London, $30, currency; to Cherbourg and tiamburg. $3), gold. rortmepald ticketa trom Hamurg, 8 currency. Wiltam'streon > Lcbeecpehia ape ese ‘or passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & UNE, General Avents 118 Bromiway. | PED stanuiye, | Mvp hPPotnted to carry the Beigian and United Stptes ‘The following steamers are appointed to sall For Antwerp. From Philadelphia. it New ¥ VADEKLAND, vyune 20 couse rabeeae NEDERLAN July 1 | SWITZERLA From Antwerp.. For Philadelphia. For 3 VADERLAND, «May 27 | SWITZERL. CYBELE. June 24] COLIN f i a rt Gabin. aaguge tn Carre Btecrage $25. tor all classes unsurpassed. 1. Every steamer carries & Passenger accommodatio Ample attenaance is provid Surgeon and stewardess. Through tckets and through bills of lading issued be~ tween all prominent points. anpit Rassace, rates of freight and other information PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, S07 Walnut street, Philadelphia; 42 Broad street, New York, B. VONDER BLCKE, General European Agent, Antwerp. seers eu ANS ie | ro ROTTERDAM DIRECT, | | Most convenient and agreeable route tor Holland, Bel- | sium, the Rhine and switzerland, fortnightly, by the | Civde built steamers ROTTERDAM, MAAS, SCHOL- cent steainer SCHOLTEN will leave fHar- Wrooklyn, June Il.” Passengers reach loxne in six hours trom Rotterdam. First cabin, $70: second, $t0; steeraze, $30. ’. MORn Is, Gi Eu press, 5) Bro: RDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDO: pourts it England and Wales, The south Wales Atlanue Steamship Company's new lt sail from renusyivania Rail- as tollows:— _ Saturday, June 13 “ aturday, June 27 $75 and | $8), currency; second tecrage, $3, ‘curre Prépard steerage certineates trom Cardiff, $33, curr Dratts for £1 and upwards. For turther particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CU, Agents ¢ 17 Broadway, New-York. 0 LONDON —DIRECT.—STEAMSHIP — FRANCE, Saturday, June 6, To secure passages at lowest rates, apply to RIDER & CORTIS, 73 Broadway, corner ot Rector street. al Passenger Agent, Morris' dway. L, \ ropean b AND ALL Toad woart, Jersey Cit: PEMBROKE, First cabin’ p. ‘The slogant Clyde built iron steamships will sail trom nnn ee aEEEaneeee COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. c RST CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A situation; best recommendation trom last em! by appommtment. Address T. TO? Ue, 16 Grand st. R.—WANTED, A SITUATION Pen ute. Trains leave New York, trom foct of Desbrosses, ani wr Wilt street, 8 follows: Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West amd Sout with Pul’man palace cars attached, 9:39 A. My 9 a 83) Sunday. Saag 8:30 P.M, ort, Lock Haven, Corey and Erie, ris and Erie xallroad, 5:3) P. M., for Wile ‘1 Lock Haven 9:30 A. M., connecting at Ba Washington, and the Soutn, “Lt Washington Express” or Paliman Parlor Cars except sunday, 9:4) AM. ; arrive Washingion 410 Ne Mequtar H07A0N.,8 and 9PM. Sunda, Express for Philadelphia, 8:49, 9:30 A, M., 12:39. 3, 4, Hoy oP Ml and 12 nlgnt! “Sunda Sate ARiBisTARD an second class, 7 P. tt ci ccomn ‘ation tor Trenton at? A. M., 2 Por Newirh. atGe G3 T7204 910 Rea e Ms Ee 2:80, 3:10, 4h aS 5.8220, 640, 6 6. 620, 7H fs P.M, and i2 nignt. sunday, $:20 and Sail For Hizabeth, 6, 6:90, 7, 9.10 A. M. Beads Sei acide 4a Baty Beale 6920, Bar aE 113) P. ML, and 12 night.’ Sunday, 6:20 and 8:10 thy , 5 2, 5 », 6 30, Bh , cht, sundar 808. a. aged For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, ba M2 6:10 and Oe ae ut Atmtoy, 6 and For New Brunswick, 7and & A: M., 12 M., 2 8:10, 480,529, 610 P.M. and 12 night For East Millstone, 3:10 and 4:30 P. M, For Lambertville and Flemingtou, 9:30 4. M. and ¢ P.M For Plntupsburg and Belvidere, 9:3) A. M., 2and 4 P, M, For Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7 and 930 4 Moy 12°), 2, 3310, 5 aud 72. M, For Freehold, 7 A. M., Zand 4P. M, For Farm yuan. 7 A. M. and 2 P. M, on and Camden, 6 A. M., and via boat from For Pembe pier 3), 3:39 2 M. Pittsburg, 6:50 A. M. PoM. daily, excepl Trains errive as follows:—From. 12:35 and 9:35 P.M, daily; 6:50 P. Monday. Fi ‘Ashington and Baltimore, 6220 A. A M. sunday, 6:2) A. M. and | Nc 435, 271 and 94 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House and Cortlandt Streets. 1 No.8 Battery place, A. J. CA: M. BOYD, Jr, . Passenger Agent. ONDOUT AND KINGSTON—LANDING AT ©OB zen's, Cornwall, urg, Marlborough, Milton, Net Paltz ahd Esopus, the steamboats ‘I HOMAS CORNELL} and JAMES W. BALDWIN, leave Harrison strect, piel M4 N. RK, daly ata P.M. QToxtNatoy 11NE vor BOSTOX, the elegant steamers NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satan day, STONINGTON, every M We from pier $8 North iver, aS PS Mee eey and Friday, 1 dag Ticket office, THE FL NG BANKS.—SATUR- day, June 6, rain or sbine, steamer VIRGINIA SEYMOUR, leaving Franklin stre-t, N. RB, at 12M, Leroy street, N. R., at 12:15; Elghth street, E.R, 12:45} bier 27 E. Ky atl A. M, ing at daybreak. Tickets, L. G. FOSTER, Manager. @'PoNovan ROSSA.—THE COLINA, FOR ANT. werp; FRANCE, tor London; REPUBLIC, PAR: THIA, Cil'y OF BOOKLYN, GREECE sail Saturday WISUONSIN, Tuesday. Steerage, $20; intermediate, $35. Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and West sts NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passports ot the Department ot State issued by A. C, WILLMARTH, United States Court House, 41 Cham bers street. ft COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. AN DOMINGO,—FOR PORTO PLATA, SAMANA AND +) san Domingo City.—The United stat Mail Steam- ship GULF sr Jeave pier 12 North River on or about Wednesiay, Jane 10, at3 P.M. For freight or passage, at reduced ‘rates, apply to L, DEL MONTE, 50 Exchange place. Re ST. DOMINGO, For Puerta Viata, Samana and St. Domingo City, the United States mail steamship TYBEE, Captain E, A’ De- janoy, will leave pier 3 North River on =, at o'clock P, M. For freight or passage apply to SPOFFORD BROS, & CO., 2 Broadway. NIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA, RATES OF PASSAGE (including all necessaries for San Francisco to Yokohaina, $15), gold; Sai vo to Hong Kons, $200, gold. a meré leave pier 42 North River, New York, as fol. NY CHAUNCEY, Com. A. G. Gray..June 6, 12 noon COLON, Capt. & P. Grittin.............June 20. at 12 noon And every alternate Saturday, calling at kingston, Ja- maica, coniecting wath all stediners for Central Ameri: and way passengers Will be despatched on intervenin: Suturdays as necessity may require, STEAMERS LEAVE | | | SAN FRANCISCO for JAPAN and CHINA as follow JAPAN Lp ay June 13 B, June 27 or passage t Company's office, on wharf toot of Canal street, York. H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. Rurvs Hatcn, Managing Director. FEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. | These first class steamships will sailevery Tuesday, at 3 P. M., from pier 13 North Kiver, foot of Cedar street, | for Havana direct as follows: JASTLE, Captain 7. H. Morton | T CITY, 6 8. Curus. ¢ . Reed izht or passage shaving I dations) apply to WILLIAM F D, McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. POR Havana, NASSAU PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, NEW YORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN LINE, leaving pier Xo. 3 North River nt 3 P. 3 CITY OF MEIC vana ant Mexied)....June 6 CITY OF MERIDA | Clty OF MAVAY wana direct | Cr OF NEW YOuk.,(Havana difect) | For freight or passage apnty to F. ALEXANDRE & ‘une IL June 18, ana via Nassau), ‘ONS, 33 Broadway. | R No charge tor forwarding in New York. q OF passage, haying superior accommodations, apply to Gu. M LORY & ¢ 153 Maiden lane. Ww. street. ‘CLYDE, 119 Wa LINE, TROPOLIS, Captain H, M ‘The steamship W 8. Quick, trom pier o'clock P eston ant Indi having -uperior, ERIC BAKER, pier 36 North Kiver. OR NEW ORLE, | age, $25. For rreight or passage apply to CLARK & | BEAMAN, 66 West street. os, | Qourne 2 i vy ORLEANS DIRECT, The following new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at3 . M., from pier 20 bast River:— CILY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington... July 1 | CITY OF DALCAS, Captain Hines... une 10 | CILY OF GALVE.TON, Captain Bvans. une 17 | CITY OF HOUSTON, Capaun Deering + dune Freight received daily, ‘Throwgh rates to Galveston, Indsanola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, -antiaze | and St. Lous, Cabin passaze, $50; steerage do, $25. | For treight or passage, having superior a apply to C. I MALLORY & CO. Agents 158 Maden iane. Nokrork, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. | "DAILY LINE to Norfolk, ond OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, From pier $7 North River, toot of Beach street, steamers ve daily at 3 P.M. for Noriolk, and PASS! EAMERS for’ Norfolic. Ory Pomt and hi | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa’urdays, same hour days, 3'P. M., for Nortoik ouly. nts South and Southwest via Virginia an | see, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other tin Chesapeake ant Ohio Kailroad tor Western p by steamers tol for |G. and other points eniitwe- also by ints anil ewbern and Washington, N. ®, 107 Greenwich street, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. i A PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY, § fA. did steamers UREW and Si, JOUN teave p foot ot Canal street daily (Sundays e Rondont and Kingston, landing at 1 New Hamburg any Mil | MARY PoWsni., trom Vestry street. pier 3) ev. hoot, at 5% o'clock. Tiekets in pack: rates (A TBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOAT: VIBPARD and DANIEL DREW. leave ‘oot of Vestry street, pier 59 North river, at ‘dwenty-third street. north of Erie terry. at $45, lading at Youkers, t wn and Nyack (by ierryboat), Pough- keepsic. Rhinebeck, Catskill and Hudson, connecting for ail points W: id North, i. ‘Trip Uckets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, re- turning same day, $1, MTIZENS) LIN J North ani | days except of Leroy s YALL RIVE | | The worl DE slegant steamboats daily (Satur. . M.. trom pier 49) INE TO BOSTON, ewport and Fail River, ed steamers Bi North River, foot of Murray street, ly 4 to September $ inclusive), ath M. Throws tickets sold at_ all principal hotels in the | city.” Hail's Band engaged tor the season Fo NORWALK AND DANBURY. J NELLY WHITH, leaves dail Hast River at 2:65 and Thirty-third street at mnecting with the Danbury Railroad. | MMRCHANTS' opposITION tat For and Troy.—JAMES B. eCHUYLER leav Sireet pier Mondays, Wedne r Fare only $1, with berth; de | railroads,” Returning, leave Albany 8 P. J, We HANCOX, Owner, EW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPAN BARLING & DAVE Steamers sailing from Favorit) ith street. Agents, 46 3 st River. On dy running tally, leaving pier J) Isast River, toot of Market street, ato P. AL, arriving at New Bedtord in season to connect with the trains tor Cape Cod and the boats tor Vineyard Haven and Nantucket, This iine rns in close eonmncetion with the Boston, Clinton and Fitehbary Rail | road, and oflers extraordinary facilities tor carrying freight to and from points in Maino, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachuset ‘Their accommodations f h is not surpased by any boats running on the Sound. SPLOL\L NOLL gto some tela. And upholstering, the OLLY OF NEW Be passengers and their safety CLLY OF FIFCHBERG will not commence daily trips tor a tew d Due notice will be given when they are ready. For rates of freight and passage apply at pier 39 East River, or to p BaLiNG & VAVIs, Aventa, F, H. FORBES, Agent, 45 South New Bedtord, Mass, ©. G. CHANDLER, General Contracting Agent, Fitchburg. Maan ef Captain Edward Whithurst, will | I June | | NLR, atg:6 4. 31, Returning, leaves Keyport at | I EGULAR South Paci orts. Extra steamers tor freight | Seen iy ine | Cold spcing and Cornwall.” ‘the tavorite steambou June 45 | EXAS LINE.—VOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, ig the United Sta‘es Mail.--Steamer GEORGE WC: Captain Penni ‘will leave Pier 20 Bast River. Saturday, June 6 at 5 P ‘Through | ilis ot Lidiny given to Houston and all p on. the | Galveston, Houston and Henderson and I. B. and ©. fe or freight | River (toot of Korth Moore | ‘Through rates given to St. | | ‘The Crom Line, | “the steamship COR embie, will, leave | piece No. 9 North I June 6 at3 ¥. M. Freight ‘Through rates given to Galves- | ton, Ind Kportor Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, San- | | tiago, St Loms anit Mobile. Cabin passage, $50; steer. | Parlor > uit, $0; Carpet: Chan 4 ymmodations, | and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Petersburg ani | . e ough Ditts of lading and passenger tickets issued to A.M. and | FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS | orth River, toot | ‘OL and PROVI- * | foot of Mar- | the same bought, [saa and alter June |, the boats of this line, comprising the | new andclezant steamers CLLY OF NEW BEDFORD and CILY OF FITCHBURG, 110) tons cach, and the BANTER, WAMSUTIA and ACUSHN EL, will commence OR EXCUSIONS—THE SWIF! AND FIRST CLASS steamboat WILLIAM (capacity for over 2,000) can be chartered for throughout the summer on applicauon to A.B. VALENT(NE, Agent. dl Jay street, New Yor! PUSHING BANKS. —STE AMER TRAVELLER LEAVES [ daily, Saturdays excepted. Leaving Ninth street Kast uiver,7 A. M.: pier 27” Dover street, 7220; too Twenty-fourth street, North River, 8:10; pier 43 Spring strect, 8:80; pier No. 6 North Kiver, 9A. M, Falo= Gentlemen, $1; ladies’, 54. JOHN DOWNING, ons PETER W. MAGUIRE } Managers. ISHING BANKS.—THE REGULAR BOAT, THE fine, large sea going steamer ESCORT, Captain ‘amuel G. Martin, fitted with elegant saloons and state roows anda first class restaurantand bar. will com: mence her trips Sunday, June 7, and run regularly every day (except Saturdays) throughout the. summer. leaving toot Twenty second street North River at§ o'clock A. M.; pier 43, toot Spring street Sorth River, at 8:30 A. M ; pier 2 North River at 9 o'clock A. M, ‘This boat will make no landings on East River. Fine brass and string band on. board. Fare, gentlemen $1; ladies 6c, ‘ATIN BALL, PICNIO—-WILL BE HELD AT Jones’ wood every Saturday afternoon, at 3, and ning at& o'clock, commencing June 6, 1874. GRAU, CORNWELL & GOLDsTETN, Managers, I EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEY. Port, landing at Bilsnbesnnony Union Landing, Rossville and Perth Amboy.—ihe fa’ vorite steamboat RELLY WHITE, Capi J. i Davis, leaves Barclay sty SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- burg, landing at \onkers, Iona Island, West Point AKRKOWSMITH, Captain James Sherman, leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 8A. M.: Christopher street, North River, 8:30, and Twenty third street, North River, at® A.M. Fare for the ¢ rsion. $1. IE STEAMBOAT J. S, UNDERHILL WILL RUN between tlizabethport and New York on Sundays Time :—Leaving New York, Pier 10, North River, P. He; leaving Elizabethport Steam FURNITURE, A —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR «Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAit & CO.’s, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stick and low prices, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Beating, wt lowest cash prices, by weekly is, at O'PARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth ave- n thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. AGNIFICENT PARLOR $I 450. tor $250; do., cotelines$20); do., rep, $' Residence, 21 bast Twentieth street, NOL ey DOLLARS | ® —— For above amount we will sella fine Walnut ‘Dressing Case Chamber Suit, with marble tops and drop handles FRANK nHONER & CO., 82 and 8 Bowery; Manwiactory, 222 to 220 East Thirty hn MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, GRAND Ducuess style, covered silk brocade, cost $45), tor $2.0; do. $100; do., $4); Pianotorte for $30), including Stool and Cover: Parlor, Caamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice; property fumily leaving city. 26 West 15th st, near 5th av. A SACRIF! PAMILY LUAVING CIT’ 7” ficent ilded and carved satin brocade Parlor Suit, cost $625, for $20); Marie Antoinette style, $125; ince Arthur style, $109; brocatel and rep Siti ne Room ouits, $50, 340 and $20; Carpets, M cents up walnut Caamber Suits, $35 up’ Library and Dining Furniture a sacrifice, Jos West Iwenty-cighth street, near Sixth avenue. FAMILY ABOUT TO START FOR EUROPE ARB | 41 anxious to sell their household Furniture, Buyers will please cail for three days at No. 163 Delancey FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRROR, 12 FEET BY 45 4X inches, with connecting Cornices and Consol Table, nearly new, cheap, at 229 Fast Kighty-tourth sireet, T PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 WEST 23D STREET, Household Furniture tor sale. maznificent satin vst $500, for $200; one do.; $128, rep Suit, r Sttit complece, with Dressing Casey $i4): walnut -et, Blagere, Bronzes, Oil Vammtings, Buret, Extension Tabie, Chairs, &c., 4c, on the collar. FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH ly or monthly payments taken. JUNNINGHAM, 336 Third avenue, Look’ out tor the red sign, J modern and antique Furniture, Pier and ingravings and Paintings, Parlor and Library Suits, i walnut and rosewood ; cove ered in leather, réps. sulk.-satin and broeacel: walnut, oak and rosewood Chamber Sets. Sideboards, ware, Curtains, Crock ron Sates and Brie a f Tab'es, Chairs, Glase 5, Bookcases, Cheapest In this ¢ 691 Broad way, first biock above Grand Contral Hotel. PURNITURE.—GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE, a t every de cash, or on my popular RG A. ObaRKE, 747 s furnished on liberal nis. G ONLY, CHANDELIERS, Furniture and Carpets of a private touse, sane furnished, on account of giving.) ekeeping. Address H. 8. 8., Herald Uptowa Branel ; LOAN OFFICES. aS A’ 77 BLE! KER STREBT, NEAR BROADWAY= Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, also Pawnbrokers’ Tlekets bought, Dis » &c, 77 Bleecker street, up stairs, Pianos, &e monds, Wate TREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND —Advances made to any amount on handise, Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, i. LAN 'LEOPULD, 8) Nassau street, T 767 BROADWAY—MONEY AN ON Diamonds, Wateh yandall kinds’ of per. nd sold. 767 Broud- R. PAGE, Atte 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSIT ELEY. enth Money liberally’ advanced on Dia. mons, Jewelry, Fy Goods and Personal Property of every dese Private entrance tor Jadies, T HYMA AA’ vances i &c. 5 or will p, T 80 NASSAU John street: Lite Policies, Me Pianos, "8, 710 BROADWAY—L RAL AD 4@ on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, y the highest market price tor the sam AT JOSePH *OLOMON i Wt FULTON ZA. street, near Nassau—Money advanced on Dirmonds, Watches, Sliver Plate, fie Dresses, uss, camel's halt Shawis, Antiques amt Articles of Verta; private office for ladies, se habla MERICAN | OFFICE.~$75.0) ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewels, Silver, India Shawis, silks, Laces Faluables, &¢.j utmost value loaned, or wil buy? estad lished 1854, JH. BARKING! R, 735 Broadway. ATH, TUIRTEENTH STREET. NEAR BROADWAY Money loaved on Diamonds, Watches, vewelry, ov ath street. Ni B= 1 vhari acura, MONEY | LOANED OS DIAMONDS. WaTCiTES Jewelry ani stiverware, and the same bought and sola. GEORGE O. MULES, 1.10) Broadway hear Twentv-ninth street, under sturtevant House. M ¥ ADVANOED-ON SALA WAGES, DIA IM monis, Watches, Jewelry or sere ntise of any Kind, to any amount. ark place, room a, No business (ransacted on 4 038 SIXTH 4 5 ¥ TWENTY. ©} tourth ‘Twen'y-fith stre M yances made Watches, Silke, Laces and shawls. ght at ful val LIAS BROMRWAY, BETWEEN WE TY-31XTH +E and Twenty-seventh streets. —Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, aliverwarg, Stiks, Pianos, &. Parlor tor ladies — Blsiness cu ritential FIRUSKE, Inte 01 B3t Broad: WATCHES, JEWELRY, & DIAMOND Was TED WEIGHT ABOUT: oO! Inust be a brilliant od #1 a} ail aati, any pero willing. to lapone ares ame at @ sacrifice may find a ¢ aye full particulars and stating lowest price, DIAMOND, bos 11d Herald oftice.