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2 NEW _CVTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CORNER OF L; will be sold No. 3 Pine street. _ $3 FOUR avenue; —BOULEVARD, NORTHWEST A.~Pixty-eighth streat, 20599, wioh ‘ow for cash. over the mor orl BH. LUDLO' @ co Fe SALE—A BARGAIN—NEW FIRST C story House; Murrey Hill, adjoining Fil this house must be sold ; terms liberal J. 5. MATHEWS, 210 Broadway. T WEST OF #IF Dwelling, exquis tely sey stoop stone turnished ale re EY, s TH AVENUB.— Adesirable small four story } E STRYESSON, Jr, Ul East Siae. HARLEM HOUSE FOR SALE.—OFFER WANTED. A 1234. street ana Madison avenue, 20x!0x10, finished in | views on Long Island: time trom Hunte Three story high stoop brown stone House. neir | basdweods all modern iinprovements; will be sold for | 00) and $15,000 can remain on mortgage. €. CLINTON, & Bast Eighteenth stree FRAME COTTA HoUss has seven reo has a good stable for two horses, wai ac. , garden has frult. flowers, &c. the new Eastern Boulevard. For ulars apply »., Real Estate Insurance w York. 5 feet from FUL arrnied ateun nily $4,100; terins easy. . north-east corner of Phir enty-nintli street. West Side, AX, OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AT A LOW rice, a piece of Ywoperty rapidiy increasing in * nts ou Kowlevard and extends to bulkhead line 1 $75,000 s Gordon Bennett's Fort Washington rest: sod House might he taken in part payment, Address GREGORY, Heralil oftice, A 8 STOOP HOUs& IN § \ 2x(5x98.9, Eighteenth street, near Irving place. Will be sold at'a deeided bargain if applied for immedi: ately; but little eash required. OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeefth st. A —STORE PROPERTY FORK SALE, ON SIXTH ak. avenue: five large five sory houses, 26x75, inclad- ing corner; will pay a lar; ce mta. also others cheap for cash. JANES F CH, 999 Sixth av. F°, SALE 0 A FIRST CLASS FOUR . 66x25; Gas Fixtures, sare story. brow! rors and Parlor ( remises, or J. J. SUL LIVAN, 726 Sixth if FOR SALE ata wane on River, contaming about 4) lots, NDID ORDER, stoo) stone House and Lot, 20x50x102.%, on the north side of Seventy-first street, justeastot the Grand Boulevard, having een bought m under foreclosure ot mortgage ; will be sold tor $16,009, on easy term: 08- eng Apply to the owner, J. R. SMITH, 79 ud: street, between land 3 o'clock. Miseclinneous, R SALE—TENEMENT HOUSE, ON EASY TERMS. Inquire of ELIAS G. BRUWN, 2) Nassau street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY fUR SALE AND TO LET. TERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK NERALD RECRIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM sr. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M, ON SUNDAY FROM 5 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, No. 7 FR T, BROOKLYN. ROOKLYN MOUSE FOR SALE.—SIDNEY PLACE, near Joralemon street, three story high stoop brick, turnished or unturnished : . 25x5UX135; tor sale low, and terms to soit purchaser. J. ©. OLINTO % st Eighteenth street. METERY.—HALP OF A BEAUTL ue, for sale very ful improved fot, tacin li on or address N,, 2L Park row REAT SACRIFIC "WO FULL LOTS ON PAL- metto street, Brooalyn; if sold this week can be bought tor $1 sn Apply to AUGUS! RAS IGU, Qemner of Fourth avenue and Fifty-thira street, New ork. 10 LET.—I HAVE FOUR OF TE CEST AND best located Stores in Brooklyn, with living apart- M@Nts Over stores of four rooms and basement tor cook- ing: stores have placé glass ironts and in first class loca- tion'ior taney goods, tailor, boot and shoe and contec- ery stores, and only 84 Fulton street, CARKO THE HS: main a WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE CR ZO RENT. A BoADsIDE HOTEL To LET—IN WESTCHESTER county, 1# miles trom City Hall: splendid location for business; rare chance tor a smart man. LLL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. T_SPUYTEN DUYVIL—ToO LET, FURNISH House (10 rooms). barn, stable, 2 aeres; plenty fruit; ood e, lawn and croquet ground. App) owner, 379 Pearl street. A FINS LOY FOR A MERE SONG. bon’t wait for $1,000 a year uil you trade, Don’t wait ior $1,000 a yi But buy tor $20) a Boule: Aiid then you make $40) clear by the teade, Ant then you make $200 clear. Boulevard i, ts in Westeoester for $200, worth $iC0; @ill be worth $2,000 in ten years. JAMES H. We LsH, owner, 16) Broadway, room 3. STOHESTER, . orchard, &c., 2 ril Lot, PEST YA i a barga “TT, No. 2 N iO, LET—A_ VERY DESFRABL! Chambers street. COUNTRY RESI dence in Westchester county ; r trom New York: 12 acres of Jand: plenty of frui:, boating and fish ing; ice house, full of dairy: barns very roomy; modern improvements; inustbe seen to be ap- preciated; to let ata very moderate rate 10 a responsible party. Apply to OLIVER SKYAN, lo Broalway PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. T NEW BRIGHTON—% MINUTES WALL street, several very desirably loc ed and unfurnished summer and winier Reside + ail modi improvements, gas, wes of f ind cold water, &e.: fv ALTON & CU., 5% Broad = $5,000 (BALANCE 4X will buy an excelie and Coal Yard in Gran ble Patent for real esta FOR A CHARMING COC ntful village on the Sound, House, beautitul grounds: pid at ruinous sacri- A‘ OFFER WANTED. try Residence, in ar Bridgeport; large ation unexceptionable i fh ¢; ihe best opportuni & CARRINGTON, Twenty-second st., beiween iroadway and fifth av. STOCK FARM FOR SALE—OF 26) ACRES, iN | Rieniand county, Minois; or exchange for sinall le or House in city. Call on or address, for ive A. BRAVES, Smith’ sO. st Fitteenth nth SPLENDID FARM IN NEW JERSEY—68 ACRES; £001 buildings; house contains 10 rooms: outhulld ings ail new: choice truit; good location: fine neizhbor- hood; near depot; Stock, Crops and Tovis; two corses, three Cows, Panic price, $5,000; con remain on mort age, $2900. Cail on VOORHE & SIRYKER, 196 Brodaway rvom 10. SPLENDID PERTY FOR SALE, WITHIN AA. ininates by rail trom the heart of Philadephia and 2) minutes from the Centennial! Grounds, erected on a site about .0) teet above Philadelphia and commanding a Tiver and mountain view of great beauty; the vuildlugs have been occupied for public purposes, and are well Adapted tor first class summer resort or hotel busines: park ot five aeres surrounds, with choice trees, unsu Passed drives; healtuy locality, azrecable surrounding over 19 rooms, wien cun be filled trom Philadelphia by first cliss parties; will be sold at once ac a great bargain- Apply at room I, 176 Broadway, for particulars und plo. togriphic views.’ FAMILY, DE eRY COMFORTABLE RING AV. #1. home, cin rent an old fashioned brick House, 10 Tooms, with stabie, good garden, pleuty of shade and iritit, ampie grounds, only 4 minutes iroin New York, on the Central Railroad ot New Jersey; rime order, only 1g blocks trom depot: just the place for health and com- fort; rent very low toa A family. A. D. HOPE, 19 Liberty sireet, or Ros ie. N. J. NHEAPEST COTTAGE IN AZABETMPOBE, J Handsome little Cottage, § rooms; (ull lot; five min utes from Singer's (aciory and depot: immediate posses sion; lor sale very low lor cash. i. ft. KELLOGG, offices No. 3 Broadway, lv A. M. to 2 M., only; or Second street, Elizabethport. atiernoon and even AT MIDL EF POT, Fe, SALE.—PATERSON, h some new House, 10 roo tern, well. range and i. WATR hot and cold 8; bath, pipes, S, 95 Liberty street. {OR SALE-THE RESTVENC ¥ THE LATE RP, MoMaster, at Baliston, N. Y.; two st ck, with hich basement and attic: in pertéct ortér and with Wide piazzas, iront and rear: bay window rooms, furnished with all modern conveniences lass windows: gas; hot and cold water throu andy. range and lurnace; plumbing new and 1 jas; stable tor six Norses; jot 200 feet by 620 te Wrought iron tence in tront; lawn and shade tre pleasant drive of six miles to Saratoga Springs and tg miles to -aratoga Lake, ierms liberal. Apply, tor thirty NG, tog: and ©, AND upied by ex-( pointed ‘Resides ve ‘getown, corner of Wash. ‘one, F°s SALE—THE HANDSOME nthe flesh ts of he ington dod Stoddars stree's his is one of the most complete nouses In the District of Columbig with large Nails, pariors, chambers, dress- ing and billiard rooms, China’ closers, pantries and & fondid giving room; spacio unds surround tho ‘there large stable, with accommodations lor six horses. coach ‘ee he premises can be view y chase, on application to Mesers. ers, F street, Washington, arties desiring to pur- BMA # CO, BRK: WIN M. 1 BWIS, Kruptey. RA and *: WIL om 5, Now st atid OR SALE—PROPERTY SUITA!1 nery, 2463 acres: plent7 o} bark 89 by &; engiue 45 horse pow 14 cheap, or the owner will ‘ak nt barty. Address Kf. C.. Jr, ine street, New York, yo SALE OR RENT=FINE COUNTRY loUs x TAN seven acres village Lots at Fishkill, Dutchess c . Y., 17 rooms, gas: has fine orchard and garden tas," Inquire Of it. J. 8. WHITE, room No. 2, prec: NT, N. J.—F1RST CLASS COTTAGES AND Villas constantly constructing; Plots 10x18) or lar tmbellished with hedges, everyreens, Howering shrub. Gnrivaliod fecilives: liberal terms, Mlans and perspec: dives of H. G. KNAPP, Architect, No. 187 Broadway. Begareaee HOU8K TO LET AT CTH OYSTER Pay, b + With graperies, trout pond, ice house, 1a) 8 house ‘ee. Address M., room 2 Colemam House, or nty 2 Wa, | Annapolis, 39 from Baltimore or Washinston; large old | apple trees: best Farm in. lo | Seventy-ninth street. n | } BE. HANGE FOR PROOKL PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. _ For the summer or longer; a neat small cottage, Roar suit water: ten minutes, tron} Locust Valley depot. len Cove branch Long isiand Railroad; situation ana commanding one of the finest Water and lind Port, one Address VALENTINIS hour and ten minutes; reat low. FROST, Glen Cove. YREAT SAORIFICE-MUST BE SOLD—A VERY F choice Furm of 48 acres of rich, smootn land, under the Dighest cultivation, in, the most beauticuy healthy and productive part’ of Pennsylvanta’ goo society, fine roads, cash mi t at the door: very fine aildings: commodious stone house, 10 rooms, nice i splendid stone barn, handsome stabling, cat ge and Wagon houses, ice, liog and pouliry houses; xetable garden, large ‘orchard of choice truit; ine ter. good fishing; this beautiful farm is fo village and large town. one hour trom Phila- 12 trains daily: crops, wort! $1,009, given with i Brice only SG5M, only $2.50) cash required, Apply af once to Mr. WALKER, Crook's Hotel, No. SM Chatham street. stream of close ({ENTLEMAN'S FURNISHED HOUSE—MODERN IN A every respect, periect order; billiard room; Ric’ mond terrace, tending tis bay, New | righton, 8. 1 rent low. . A, COLLT ONG BRANCH.—OWNER, LEAVING FOR EURUPE, 4 iit let turnished Cottage, with, stable: emple Fonnds; near depot and sew, Address PERRY PARKS, Loug Branch. ARYLAND FARM FOR SALE.—%30 ACRES SU- perior Land, on Chesapeake Bay. 13g miles trom fashioned prcturesqze brick House, 12 rooms and celia Ample outhuridings: ice house filled; @ geres im superb wheat, 80 oats, 3iciover and timoity, 4 corn, 20 peas, Taetons e-: 73in woo, 19 acres bearing apple, ‘penck pear and quince orchard: also 2,200 young peach and ity: abundance of pure soft water ; crabsjoysters, fish and game on shores. ue Block, ttapleme: terms but tee, Annapolis, Md. JEW BRIGHTON, 5S. 1L—FURNISHED HOUSE, 9 rooms; one unfurnished, 12 rooms; hot anu cold 1 acceptable party. LLIN, 28 Pine street. “Gonz.” For sale, all that magnificent Estate, late the resi- dence ot Mr. Jay Cooke, situated in Chelienham town- stip, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about elght (3) miles north of Philadelphia. containing’ about 16 acres of lawn, forest and tarm lands. A station of the North Fonasvivania Kailroad is on the property. The splendid Mansion 18 superbly furnished, the walls hung with valuaple Oil Paintings and the library well stocked with Books, chase, on appheation to ROBERT SHOEMAKER) Esq northeast corner Fourth and Race streets, Philadelphia, KDWIN M. LEWIS, ‘Trustee in Bankruptey. RANG! 3 A HANDSOMELY FUR+ iatiated Residence, on Drange, Mountaln, “horses stable, fruti arden, &c., for the season or year, kit B. F. SMALL, 93 Liberty street. STAMFORD, CON FINK FURNISHE House, 22 rooms, $5°0 to October 1, $700 to March 2 14 miles trom depot. Apply to JOHN D. BILLINGS, 293 Broadway, New Yor! huh PHE ADVERTISER HAS 15 FARMS IN COLD Spring Valjey, Dutchess county, N. Y.. about 0 miles trom Ni ‘ork city. on tne line of the New York. Boston and roads, contat treal and Pougnkeepsie Eastern rai) trom 120 to S00 acres each. which he will sell on yie terms; two-thirds mortgage; or will trade for ement House or otuer desirable prop- erty in New York or Harlem. Apply to W. &. McINTY 81s, National Hotel, Cortlandt street. NO LET—AT STONY BROOK, L. 1, HOUSE WITH seven Rooms; garden; has water front, with dock; good fishing, coating, bathing, &e. Apply fo KELSEY & CORNWELL, 106 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. Frogsiszen COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY TO LET— | The premises can be viewed by parties desiring to pur | YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE: } Be BUILDING, 88 GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET | iN THE BENNET? BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS \OW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, | THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, | HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. INQUIRE OF 11515] | < MORGAN, NE STREET. _ STORE 265 BOWERY, BETWEEN HOUSTO nd Stanton streets, 15x60 feet d business | rent $9. Apply at 42 Amity street, EASE AND FIXTURES OF A GOOD sTORE—THIRD 4 avenue, near Kighty-fourth street; Room tor small inily In rear, Inquire at 1.413 Third avenue. é PANNBROKER'S (OLD ESTABLISHED) OFFICE 10 lease, at & very cheap rent, $6) per month, with s fe and fixtures all complete ; been established 20 years. Inquire at 282 Spring street. HOMER GTEAM POWER ROOMS AND, FLOORS TO, LET © with or-without power (rent low), at 13 and 20 Poli | street, to woodworkers of others. | QTEAM POWER TO LET.—ROOMS, WITH POWER, y fx100 feet: well lighted and of all sizes, with steam elevators, &c.: siiuated ia Delancey, between Loinpkins and Mangin streets. Inquire of engineer, on the prem ives. TEAM POWER ELEVATORS —WELL LIGHTED |) Lotts to let, First avenue, Twenty-ninth and Thir- tieth streets; also Water Front for sale on reaonaile J. KOEHLBR, 117 Broadway, room & TEAM POWER.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS; SD good light; steaay pr : y low; steam ele vator; wood or iron wor! also Rasement and First Floor. 291 West Eleveu STORES TO LET—IN NOS, 2 AND 215 MOTT © street and No, 645 Hast Sixteenth street. Inquire at housekeeper's, or at bank office, 20 Second avenue, 10 LET—A RESTAURANT, IN FULTON STREET, between Washingtou and West strects (Washinzton Market); a good chance for the right man; everything in working order; rent moderate. Inquire at 251 Fulton st. 10 LET—A LARGE STORE FOR TEA AND GRO- ceries, also suitable for a shoe store, in No. 33 Lewis street, Inquire at bank office, 20 Second avenue 10 RENT—FOR BOARDER=, FURNI-HED LARGE four story House, partly fled with boarders, or will Sell Furniture; location central, | TIMPSO! | Q ROOMS EN SUITE, ON WEST TWENTY THIRD ©) street, adjoining the’ Masonic Temple; very desirable for a physician and for busines« purposes, or would rent to two oF more gentlemen; also @ completely turnished office, same locat on. JAMES R, EDWARDS, 69 West I'wenty-third street. 10 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, at BAY SIDE, L, 41 L; 7 rooms; near the beach; plenty of shade; fine spring water; 10 minutes’ walk from depot. GEO. W. SKIDMOKE, 10 Gold street. po LET—A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE AT Searborough on the Hudson; 30 miles from New York: 1¢ rcoms, besides bath room and closets; hot and furnished ; ntamn and Her Honse adjoining ar street, New York. Sing, N, To hs, MONTCLAIR, N, J, A WELL FUR- nishe 40 rooms, Harrison avenue, hear ates; possession iinmediaiely. * GEO. M. CLEARMAN, 110 Wall street, JT—NEAR ENGLEWOOD, FOR THE SEASON or year, @ large turnished Mouse, with every city convenience: ample grounds, water, gas, horses, cow, house filled, garden planted. Address box 83 Post _ Englewood. N. J. N NEWARK, A RURAL AND WELL FUR- i Home, with all city privileges: garden, fruit, &c.: near depot to New York; neighborhood attractivs and healthy. Address box 340'New York Post office. | ro Le ASON OR YEAR, A BEAUTI- 'O LET—FOR THE. jul Country Residence, turnished or unfurnished; i hour trom New York by New Haven Railroad ; three- | urths of a mile from depot: nine acres of land: fine wn; abundance ot Convenient to salt water bath. | ing. SHEPHERD, I8i Broadway 'PO LET—ON CENTRAL AV 5 AR WOOD. iawn depot, Harlem Railroad, a large furnished ui i rt , with lawn, garden, carriage house and stable nty ot fruit and'shade. Apply to 8, M. VALENTINE, 77 avenue, of No. 3 Burling slip, up stairs. N.J., FOR SUMMER OR furnished House, all modern improvements; 18 rocms:, iruit and vegetable garden fine stable. Apply to A. PRO. tre WO COTTAGES TO RENT—AT WESTFIELD, N. J., near depot; six rooms, $400; three rooms, $150" Ad* dress A. A. v., box 3.579 Post office, 60 ACRE FARM AT TOMS VER, N.J., FOR NJ sale or exchange; good house and other buildings: fruits in abundance stops ior re aiirond ru price onl through the tarm and wail mortgage. = Chi bast Eighteenth street 60.000 AcBES OF G000 FaRMING AND sun. ONT. eral Lands tor sale, in Cherokee county, North Carolina, near ‘ennessee ‘State line, convenient to prospected railways, near the celebrated Ducktown copper mines, with fich beds of ore (copper and iron) ot great prospective value ; splendid tor investment or col- oulzall price $l .0 per acre. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. Ds. _REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A. SMALL COUNTRY PLACE WANTED-IN FAIR exchange for a handsome three story high stoop Corner House, on Lexington avenue, up town, Apply to JOHN GORMAN. northeast corper of third avenue and VALUABLE PATE ‘G SEWING AA. machine attachment—will pay over 500 per cent—to exchanze lor unencumvered Ri «tl Estate: unusual op- portumy. Wo LLS, 201 Broadway. A IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, AX. tree and clear, w exchange tor merchandise, on strict cash basis; large stocks preierred. A. BLOMGVQST, 150 Nassau street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE ON THIRTY. rd street. neac Eighth avenue, rented for $1,500 origawe), nze tor Tenement Property. ay OLIVER 39 Nassau street, room Tl. VECIIA TOR BLOUKLYN HOUSE, BROOKLYN 4 Lots, in first class location; house must be in good neighborhood and not t JO. tr (rom HOYT & § ries, . 17 Broadway c FOR A FARM NEAR THE HUDSON OR AS” in Orange county, a three story brown stone House, in Brooklyn, lightly urtgaged. T & SON. 171 Broadway. SOR SUBURBAN PROP- Diveliing and Dock property on Erie erty—Store, D canal; jong established. JAQUZ4, 18) Broadway, Notary and Comuissioner of Deeds for ali States. EAT FOR CITY IMPROVED Brookivn, at cash price; | Park row. OR LOT uP TOWN, of $300 in a fine brick ‘4 Property, New ¥ $15,000 to $20,109. F OR WOULD EXOHA chester Lots, a splendid double round 7% octave Pt ano, made by a first class city maker: very little ted; Sold tor want of use, No, 558 West Forty-ninth street ALABLE MERCHANDT ABONT $1,000 WORTH, 2 to exchange tor suburt Real E: e. id call on V5. 43 Join street praise! SEVERAL FIN S River, Harlem an Wy deekey Ratlroads to * city property RAY, 636 Sixth venue. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—COUNTRY PLACE, 90 BUY OR LEAS ‘on time, with privilege ot purchase atm stipnioty rice, five or ten acres with small howe, sait hone and jand ‘to be rituated near to and having a good view or the Long stand, Sound, somewhere vevween New Yorn city and Guillord, Conn. “Owners or agents enw sdace F. RELLIOTF, Post office, Newburg, Nov.) Ot” “Adress ws TED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE, ON OR NEAR Fith avenue, Address, stating terms, location and particulars, A. B, box 414 Post office. “THE BALI, SEASON SATURDAY NIGHT.-HOPS EVERY SATURDAY AT 8 P.M, held at Beethoven Hall, 210 ana 212 Filth street, near Bowery, Hat checks Sie. ASTROLOGY. REAL ASTROLOGER—PROF, LISTER (ONLY one in the countr#)—He reads from the planets, the y the future can be known. send for circular avenue AT NTION t—CONSULTATION AL losses, enermies, lawsutts riage, sickness and death. —F Do. 62 Sixth avente, Mm } AGAR—Tilk YOUNG Clairvoyant in Ameri: trance meditim. 275 Sixth avenue 329 Six, ON BUSINESS, , MAdsent friends, love, mar. y refused unless satisfied. SINGHI, Clatrvoyant. tT ASD MOST G, medical and busin 4 Spiritualist and Clairvoyant; tells nes: shows likenesses; gives luck numbere, Price $1 and ic. is) West Twenty-fith street, . gents, W IZA2D. CLAIRVOVANT.~MMF. | LANDON: RE- Veuls destiny: astonishing revelations 3) Bleecker No AND | street, near Bowery MEDICAL. A MME. VAN BUSKIRK, VHYSTCIAN, 15¢ EAST ZL. Twenty-eight between 34 aud Lexington avs, A TYME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE 41. Li bast Tenth sireet, near Third avenae A WBE AND MME. GRINDLE.—ALL COMPLAINTS | § 4k. 12) West fwenty-sixth streat, A WIE, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1369, NO, 4he 1 Bast Firty second street, first door from Fyth ay. A, 3. MAURICEAU, Mu, OFFIC Shs street, near Greenwich avect TTENTION mor FRANKLIN Consultation Iree; private 19 LIBERTY SIA); she TR OF PRU: 161 Bleek: garden in | I OOK HERE, GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. -THE GREAT | DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. if A MOST DESIRABLE MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE TO let—Very nicely turmshed, and tor which a much reduced rent wi!l be taken. ©. 8. PECK & CO., I81 Fifth avenue. 10 LET—FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY BROWN stone House in Fifticth street, near Beckinan place, with use of billiard table, for $165 per month : one or three years, JOUN 0. HIGGINS, No, 7 Pine street. NO LET—THRER STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE on Fitty-seventh street, neat Lexington avenue, fur- nished, or would board a ‘tamily of take rent in board Apply to R.. 144 East Fifty-sevenih street, re RENT—REASONABLY, A MODERN, FULLY furnished House, tor one year or longer, near Bitth avenue and ‘hirty-sixth street. | Addi EUROPE, | Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, | Unfurnished. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP A brown stone House, 25x65 feet. hard wood finish, first class neighborhood, Forty-ninth strect, now unoc: cupied, to rent ata sacrifice. PALO LOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. —TO LET, A COSEY FOUR STORY BROWN STONE A. htuse on Forty-ninth street: rent $1,109 per an- num. Address D. H. KING, Jr, 336 Peari street, Frank- dip square. FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON EAST THIRTY. first street, between Fourth and Lexingion avenue: 15 or 16 rooms: all the modern improvements, and in good order, $1,300. JAMES K. EDWARDS, 69 West ad st. FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE, GOOD LOCATION $50 per_month: also two fine brick Houses ni Broadway, $75 per month. HINE, COLa & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. NOTTAGE TO LET—NINE ROOMS, NO. 118 HORATIO street (Jackson square). Apply to JOHN SCOTT, 641 Hudson street. mpO LET (CHEAPER THAN ANY FRENCA FLAT)— No. 3) Beekman piace, between Fiftieth and Fifty- first streets, a four story brown stone House ; only $1,000, JOUNO. LIGGINS, No.7 Pine street. 10 LET—FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, 22% GREF: street, for dwelling or business purposes: wili be Igor 1 (akeo immediately, Apply to AARON HARD. E13 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE 10. LET—HOU®= 14 rooms: perfect order. Also Parlor Floor and thres Kooms on fourth floor; 247 West Thirty-elghth SI Apply on the premises. A( EAS TWENMETU AND 41 EAST TWENTY- eighth streets,each 13 rooms, and near Fourth avenue, in <ood order. Apply to owner, 128 bast Twenty- second street, betore 9 or aiter 5, RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS OL SMALL PRIVAVE FAMILY OF ADULTS, HAVING more rooms than they can occupy, will let to one or more gentiemen a suit of Rooms, either on the first or second floor; all improvements; reterences given and required. Apply at 158 West fwenty-tirst street. \D FLOOR, IN QUIET HOUSE, gus and bath; rent reduced for the summer NICE ROOM, SECC fk with | from $6 t HANDSOMELY without board, F GE, COOL , 4A. jurnished, closets, bath, &c., to let. in first class house, coc venient ‘to restaurants, low for ROOMS, suminer. 39 West Twenty-seventh street. T THE RUSSIAN BATHS, 25 EAST FOURTH street.—Nicely turnisned Kooms, tor gentiemen. FAMILY HAVE A SECOND FLOOR, VERY nicely furnished, tozether or separately ; modern improvements; reference. 163 Thirty-fitth sireet, third door west of Third avenue, A. BARGE, COMFORTABLE HIRD STORY FRONT Parlor to let, furnished—Housekceping privileges; private residence; gas, bath; sui ple tor two persons; weekly, $5. $16 Kast Thirteenth street. A SRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would let one or two furnisned Rooms, Without board, t gentlemen: location central provements. Apply at 143 West Forty-sixth stre SECOND FLOOR—LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED rooms; also Parlor and foom, connecting, and Single Room; bath, gas; hight heu-ekeeping; or will board. 23 Waveriey piace, near Broadway, SECOND FLOOR OF TWO OR THR hed tor housekeeping, to gentleman a’ ns for single gentiemen. Apply at Cottage, No. 159 West Twenty-sixth street. PURNI HED, WITHOUT BOARD, A PLEASANT, large Room, water in it, $5; a!so'a large hall Room, Bas; references required. No, 225 West Fiteenth street )URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO ROOY only, without board; references exchi Ap: ply at Li9 East Iwenty-tirst street, Gramercy Pars. JOR MOUSEKEEPING-A PLEASANT ROOM; Floor, consisting of four rooms; no other family but owner in the hous#; gas, bath, hot and cold water; rent moderate. No. 202 West Forty-ninth street. JURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND AND THIRD 1 cold water, & floors, for rent; bath, hot a No, 206 West Twenty fourth street. 0 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS AT SUMMER PRICES; also a handsomely furnished Parlor Floor, with prl- vate hath and piano incluled; party of gentlemen pre- ferred. Apply at 269 Fourth avenue. OPE, O8, 1NO FINE ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, very low to permanent parties; beautitul location, directly opposite Col. Van Buren’s Gardens, 24 West Fourtcenth street. King protessor’s bell. .RT—FURNISHED, SIX ROOD in Nouse with owner ony. sn street, near Lexington PARLOR a'l até? baat enue, trom 8 ‘PO LeY—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; ALSO A | Room on second floor; to gentlemen only; very t. Avply at Dresemaking Rooms, No. 7 Great street, near Broadway, mo LEr—ror Toye 3ENTLEMEN, IN A FRENCH FAM rey furnished Parlor and Bedroom, excite o fine koom, suitable tor physician; mode Twellth feet near Bromway. ts MO sive erate. T° | teen Lit=a NICELY FERSISHED ROOM, FOR A entieman, in rivate family. 446 W. . ph 1 est Four: QD FLOOR—FOUR ROOMS AND BATH, W | 2 orher Rooms it Fabegh a tcl, painted and tently Uenished: transient or permaneat ‘part | Novsss isin avenue. ‘iolerences + Parnes Apply at | | 6) SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, IN. PRIVATE Z house, with gas and bath, $8 per weer. Si han Twentieth street. OMS IN TH UP.—THE NIC K and Bedromr Si ting Koom, | $4. 50 tor hou ping. CENTIAL AP. + 133 Forty treet, between Lexing. ton and Fourth avenue ROOM CONNECTING, 5 AQ) ~sittine ANd 1) DO. htenished Yor he t Parlor, splendid lo » door trom kighth avenue, ping; also | W Twenty fre street. 0 pith 19 Wrst TWENTY-SECOND STREE JEGANTLY furnished Room, $3 per week, fora yventieman, in a private family. aie BS West TWESTY FOURTH STREET — HAND OO somely furnished Parlor Floor, near Filth Avenue Hotel; also other Rooms, newly and handsomely (ur | ished; house frst class. s JUNK 5, 1874,—' FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TOLET, WEST TWENTY-NINTH — STREET.—NICELY AO Tirntinea” Second Hoorsatso other Rooms to fet, ¢n suite or singly: pourbern boarders can be accommo: dated throughout the summer at very low rates 10 BAST TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE. nue.—-A nicely farnishe! Room to let, for one gentleman, at $10 per month; ‘as, bad a, &e., includ 110 MACHOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEEZECKER.— Furnishe| Rooms, with every one for houseke front Room, handsomely furnished, ant wite or two gentlemen; all eniences; terms moderate. EAST. EIGHTEENTH STREET.WELL FUR. hished Rooms larze and. small, to tet, in good PAL ISeality, near Union square; conventent to hotels and restaurants, FQ WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SMALL A) rivate family will let a very handsome, finely inenisned also a large, pleasant one above; one block om Elevated depot; hous» first $5 to $10. cla: 217 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—TO LET, = neatly furnished, two looms on second floor, Connecting aiso one on parlor floor: suitable for house- keeping ; everything convenient; water, gas, &c. 3() EIGHTH AVENUE.—FURNISHED, $8 PER . week; large roomsand bedrooms for house- Keeping: gas and « set, first floor. Call alt the week. Q47 SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LET, A NEATLY FUR. 347 hlshed Foor, ail feady for housekeeping; reter- ences required. 7 BROADWAY, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED L170 Rpatinents tor gentieman and wite; Board tor the tady. us UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- A SLOWER PART OF TWO HOUSES TO LET; front and back parlors, basement, bedroom, pantry. tere Rs cer Vicor (pation: kitchen and three Hen bed? Kast fF ty-fira, street, Rear Lexington venue. BES A FIRST FLOOR TO LET—WELL LOCATED, ON dD. GARRISON, 597 sixth avenue. ‘A FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, WITH EXTENSION house No. 208 East'Thirty-sixth street. ESIRABLE YLATS—A GENTLEMAN, HAVING and mecely located house on Lexington dyenue, would tke to meet with some pleasant fainiiles to occupy tne \idress MERUANTILE, box {64 Herald office. LEGANT FRENCH FLATS, OVER EQUITABLE Wweltth street; hove but first class parties need apply in the bank. fits of country life, with a strictly private tamil: {our splendid Rooins, Ineluding gas, $20 per moni Cary, Aldreds VICTOR, station De RowWestxtechth street. inquire on premises CHANCE.—UPPER PART OF DESIRABLE rooms: all improvements; painted 1, oll and In petiect order; rent low. HALK'S, 591 third avenue. Vals good Basement tor business. Inquire at No 442 Fourth'uvenue, corner ‘Thirtieth street, in hardware O dig avenue. Taare st RUFPEL & BIScHOrITS, streets. 710 LET—ON BROADWAY, BETWKEN THIRTIETH three large rooms), ata very moderate rent, saitable for busiuess or dwelling. its MENTS TOLET. hall bearoomon second floor in one; large extension rooms, gas fixtures, wardrobes, &c.) $26 per month, Sixth avenae, for dwelling and business purposes; low rent. and Bedroom, all modern improvements, in private D iiken a tiat ata moderate rent, ina well arranged vacant floors In the sane building. For jocation, price, Savings Institution, corner Sixth avenue and ARLEM.—CONVENIENCES OF CITY AND BENE. ih housekeeping permitted; three mittutes to boat or s! ita OOM AND PANTRY TO LET—IN HOUSE NO, Ress brown stono house 205 East For’y-sixth street; six Ree. AND_ BEDROOMS AND THREE ROOMS; store. 62 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fifta and Thirty-sixth and Thirty-first streets, a Second Floor (ConmaAG, of a w 0 LET—FLOORS AND APARTMENTS; ALSO. SIN- gie Rooms in 37 Spring, 211. 213, 215 Mott and 645 East Sixteenth sireet. Inquire of housekeepers, or at 20 Se i avenue, bank office. 10 LET—AN ELEGANT SECOND FLOOR, ALL light rooms, neighborhood first class: rent low. No. 18 West Fourteenth sircet, between Firth and Sixth avs, O LET—IN THE NINTH WARD, NICE FIRST Floor and Basement, with American people, ail im- rovements; neat brick House, nine rooms, cheap ; Cot- e, on Sixteenth street, near Ninth avenue, $30. Apply at 605 Hudson street. 1 LET—GENTEEL APARTMENTS, 90 THIRD AVE- nue, near Twelfth street; Second Floor, 164 Kast Twenty-eighth street: also Lower Part, 219 East Twenty- eighth street, and others. Apply at office, 189 Kast ‘Twellth street. SALES Ai AUCTION, LBERT B. ae ee By D. W. IVES salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street, THIS DAY, atl o'clock, including 80.000 Ibs Prunes 9) cases Baking Powders, Liouors, Spices, Canned Fruits, Cigars, Hardware, Pic- tures, Soap, Fish, Teas. Champagne, Clothes Wringers, &c, On SATURDAY, second hand furniture, &c., removed from private residences {or convemence of sale, embracing everything used in housekeeping. Particulars to morrow, with catalogue. “A, FBURECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS, « this day. at 10% o'clock A. M., No, 110 East Twenty: second street, the entire Household Fai nicure, Carpets, Beds, & to take place rain or shit UCTION NOTICE.—R, T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. Regular sale Hardware, Cutlery. Fancy Goods, &c., at our saesroom, 9 Reade street, _ FRIDAY, June 5, at 1g A. M. 10) dozen Tiand -aws. assorted to 20 inches, 80 groas Britannia Table and Tea Spoons. 10 dozen Pocket Knives. Large assortment of French Tin avd Wate, &c. Also a large invoice a! Fancy Goods, comprising fine Boxes, Parian and Bohemian Ware, ‘Tolle. Sets, Riding Whips, Cizar Cases, Pocketbooks, Card Baskets, China Goods, Hair Brushes, China Heads, Wax Dolls, Parlor Croquet and Cricket, China Allies, Marbles, &¢. BISSELL & CO., Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HENRY ZINN, Auctioncer, THIS VAY, at 1% o'clock; resilence ‘2 East Twentieth street. near Broadway, comprising rich Parlor sults. in satin, cotelain, reps, haircloth; two Pianotories, Etageros, Bookcases, War robes, Mirrors. Clocks, Bronges, Curtains, Painti eminent artists, Carpets; marble Asxtenston Tables; Chairs Lou Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, sp: Bedding, Buttet, Cutlery, China, Giass and Plated Ware, &c.; also servants’ dining room, basement and kitchen Furniture, & ASTIN NOTICE AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer. Magnificent Household Furniture. Rosewood Pianotorte, Drawing Koom Suits, Paintings, Bronzes aud many Works of Art. Over 0 lots at public aucdon, on THIS DAY (Friday). June 5, at i014 o'clock, at the elegant residence 35 West 13th st, between oth and 6th avs. Drawing Rooms—Superb suits, covered silk brocade, richest description, Grand Duchess style ; Etagercs, Se. retaire Bookcase,’ Cabinets, isis, Bronzes, Clocks, Urnaments corners, celebrated inaker; Stoul, Cover; Bureaus, steads, Wardrobes, Mattress xtension Table, are, Gi Cnt Chinawar. sement, servants’ apartments, Sale peremptory. St MARTINES & CO. UCTION, AUCTION. UCTION. Over 4/0 lots magnificent Household Furniture. THIS (FsIVAY) MOKNING, June 5, at the private residence 103 West Iwe ‘one blopk West ot Broadway, near -ixth avenue J. KRAGMR, Auctioneer. Centre, Library inquilre on premises, 1,285 Broad- | | Dresses. Shawls, Remnants, Underclotuing, Qui | Jane 5, acto o'clock, at No. 13 Mowery, one aintings by eminent arte | Vianotorte, tour round | | Harlem and Yonkers, Parlors—Rich gilded und ininid latest style Parlor | Suits, covered with satin brocade and sik teps; brilliant tone 734 octave rosewood Pianoiorw, Stool, Cover, cost 9.0; velvet, Brusseis Carpets; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Works of Ait, Vases, Bronzes, \loeks, Cur tains. ttageres, Tables. rosewood and walnut vedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Washstands, Comimodes, Mat tresses, Bediing, Lounges, Chairs, walnut sitting Room Suits, in plush, reps and haireloti; Glass, China, Silver Ware; Cutlery, Library, Dining and servants’ Furniture. N. B. Goods packed anu delivered tor purchasers. Sale positive, rain or shine. KIPLE SHK'T, SALES AT AUCTION. oo cana nen nnn Y & Ww, ICHY, AUCIIONEER.—TREVETT, B Te YOR 4G oc sett on Saturday, June & ‘at two o'clock, at 18 East’ Fourteenth street, & general meutol new and second hand Furnitnre, Carpets, En- sravings. Paintings, Sliverware, Culery, &c. Particulars in tine. _eaemoelany ls 22D till a at FLEREY, D. MINER, ACOTION -ER, _late Henry 1, Leeds & Miner, established 1843 salefrooms” ahs ane wreak. hear Broadway. eNKY D. THIS DAY (PRIDAY), SUNE 5, At fl o'clock, at the sale-room, No, 105 Duane street, near Broat wav. Peremptory. pale, to pay charges and advances, of CHOICE. Porites E =H WA COLORS, | FINE STEGL Rae aid fROMOS and WATER | COLOR CHUROMOS, EMBRA G. Forster, Haves, the works of Beauliea, arke, Spangler Hn 5, v. Dywe, F. Reynolds, B.D, Lewis, 3 Sor . , De Keyser. G: Hillier, George Pinder, Northcote and others. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, aff garclock.at ihe salesroom, in et, neal ron a GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FU KNITURE, Consisting of NINE ROSEWOOD AND MANOGA)Y FRAME PIANOS, by city makers to be sold without reserve; gilt, trame Fler und Mantel Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, rosewood Suits, 1n brocatel, figured s1k and various col- ored reps: marble top Centre and Side Tables, Etageres, Diack walnut, oak and mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes; Lounges. Rockers, Easy Chairs. Extension Tables. Buitets, Wardrobes, hair Mat. tres-es, Bolsters and Pillows, Crockery, Glass, Silver Plated Ware, kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. jee JOHN-<ON, JR., AUCTIONEER, General Salesroom 37 Nassau street. Real Estate Department 21 Park row. Large sale of fine second-hand Household and Office Furniture. consistin~ in part of fine Bedding, Mattrosses, Feathor Beds, S| °s, Blankets, Pillows and Bolsters, “Bedroom Sets, pauied and walnut Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrol Extension lables, autig BOO Chairs, linen Window Shades, brocatel Curtains, Easy Chairs, Sates Lounges, tancy ‘lables, Gas Chandeliers, Brussels anc Ingrain Carpets, stair Carpets, Olleloths, Parlor Stits, Bookcases, I:tageres, Hat Racks. Retrigerators, Centre Tables, fine Bronzes. Card Receivers, Vases, Gas Light ers, Reading Lumps, miscellan Books, Music Boo! Also Oftice Furniture. Sitting and standing Desks, Tables, Stoves, Settecs, Presse armchairs, Cocoa Matting, ‘Railing, Iron Sate, &ec., &e. By JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., at his salesroom, 37 Nassau street, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), AT 1035 O'CLOCK. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 631 HUDSON reet, sells this day, at 1/44 o'clock, the Furniture, ixtures, Liquors, Ales, Pump, ‘ke., of the Liquor Store and Lager Beer Saloon 321 West iwenty-fifth street, be- tween eighth and Ninth avenues: also some Household Furniture; sale positive; no reserve. ERE, JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER.—THE PRETTY littie steam yacht Nina, only 19 feet long, will beex- hibited under steam and_ offered at auction on Monday, | ‘Bth inst., at $o’el at Bosh’s dock, toot of Court street, Brooklyn, where she may now be seen. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, at2o'clock, at 76 Third avenue, the entire fenteel Furniture of 16 tooms, consisting of Parlor Suits In reps, haircloth and brocacel; Parlor Sof Beds, Cottage Suits, Chamber, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture :a large variety of fine Carpets, Gileloths, fine ieather Beds, curled hair Mattresses, Springs, Centre Tables, Pier an Mantel Mirrors; also one 7 octave Piano, Cover ae Stool; China, Giass and Crockery Ware: Clocks, Mir rors, Window Shades, stoves, Ice Boxes, Extension Ta- bles, China. Sofas, Rockers, ‘Sewing Machines, with Broat varicty of usetul articles tot hoasekeepers an others, a * ‘OHN A, DUNN, ACCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ¢) day, at 2 o'clock, at 227 Bowery. two isrge Lager leer Boxes, hres patent Ice Cream Freezers, Showcascs, edsieads, areas ‘ashstands, Extension Tables, Car- pets, Bedding, Wri ting Desks. Chairs, Wardrobes: also three fine Sewing Machines (Howe, Empire, Elliptic). NUSSSAUM, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS d aye at I! o'clock, at 453 Carroll street, near Third | avenue, Brooklyn, the entire Fixtures of a Butcher's | Shop :—Marble top'Fixtures, Benches, Iechouse, &c. | ORTGAGE SALE—EDWARD PETTINGER, AUC; tioneer, sells this day, at 9 o'clock. contents of akespeare saloon, 833 Broadway ; one lot. Order o mortgagee, WILLIAM. MURPHY. Immediately after, fine stock of assorted Liquors. AW NBROKE 2’S SALE.—R, FIELD, GENERAL AU tioneer, salesroom No. 69 Bowery, will sell (nis da; at 11 o'clock, 500 lots men’s and women's ere ai nts and i also Coats, P street. kets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c. Vests. By order Huzh Freel, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, First class Liquor Store. Will seli this day (Friday) at 11 o'clock, at northeast cot ner of Montgomery and Water streets, the stock and fix- tures of a firstclass Liquor Store, viz:—One elegant 6 pull knglisn Ale Pump, splendid’ Bar and Back Bar, Glassware, Measures, Bottles, Liquors, Brandies an Cigars, hairs, &c. positive. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—FIRST CLASS Liquor Store—will sell, this day (Friday), at 10 lock sharp, the Stock and Fixtures of the old estab- lished Liquor store ana Hall No, 76 Prince street. viz. :— splencid Bar and Back Bar, teer Pump, Glassware | Mirror, Tables, Caairs, Wines, Liquors, &c. sale positive: | S HERMA, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC- S. toneer.—Large sale of Wines, Liquors, Champagne, Sherries, Port, Claret and Rhine Wine; Hrandies. Gin, Kum, choice old Bourbon and kye Whiskey, in barrels, casks and cases. This day (Friday), Jane 5, at 10% | oclock, No. 13 Bowery. the stock of choice Wines an consisting of about 89 bbis. choice Bourbon and key, casks trandies, Gin, Ru casks Port, | Sherry ani Khine Wines: cases and baskets Champagne, | about 300 cases Wines, Paquors: Brandes. Gin, Bitters, Aumme!; also a large lot ©) gars, &c. Sale positive, with- out reserve. JHUERIFEMS SALE OF PIANO, MELODEON *. HERMAN, Dealers invite S, Auctioneer, ‘sells this day, Friday, Piano and |- M. C. CONNER, Sheriff 0. 13 Bowery, a larue lot of | family, consisting of marble | two Melodeons. sale positive. Wa. Huxny, Deputy. Also, at TH ‘o'clock, at Househo!a Furniture of top lables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, | siocks, Looking Glasses, &c. Sale positive. ealers invited. TPHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE Ue East Browlwav, will sell oa Saturday, June 6, the Lease, stock and Fixtures of a first class Bar and Res- | taurant inthe best location down town; can be pur- chased on private sale until Friday evening. NHOS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 1it EAST Broadwa y sell, this day, at 2 o'clock, | the estabiished’ Pusiness, Machinery, Boxes, | Bottles and Routes, at No. 3 Horatio street. Wise A, BLACKWELL, AUCTIONEER, Absolute closiny of the balance of the Estate of the late Sidney S. Blackwell, SDAY, June 10, 1874, fivflsi on (he premises, BLACKWELL & UlLeY ficent Lots will sell 2) at Ha: »-Hadson, beautifully located on high ground, between the Hud- son Riverand Sew York, bosion and Montreal railroads, | commanding extensive and charming fniand as well as river and inountain views; in the immediate vicinity of the elegant country of Measis, Fraser, Hoppock, Hall N heide, Professor Draper and others. ont sales 70 per cent on bond and mortgage. | Special Train leaves Grand Central depot at 9:55 A. M., stopping at Music by Grufulla’s Band. Lunch before the sale. | THURSDAY, June 11, at 12 M., | at the Exchange Salesro valnable sy boa Front f w near Sing sing. Yonxers, | adjoin'g Glenwooi Station. The above sales are by order of the Executrix of the estate, and will be sold positively and without reserve, | ‘Maps, tree passes and particuiars ot BLACKWELL & UTLEY, 93 Liberty street, New York. Buacewett & Co., Tarrytown. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER —HOTEL CAR. pets at auction oh Saturday, at 104 o'clock, at No. | 8) New Howery; splendid Brusscls, Axminsters, three: ly and ingrain; also lot of Mattresses; also Counters, Mirrors, &c. UCTION SALE—THIS (FRI MORNING, promptly at 10 o'clock. HANDSOME HOUS: HOLD FURNITURE, atthe elegant residence 210 WEST 21sT Stanl, NiAR 7TH AVENUE, Over 40 lots by ¢atalogue, viz. — Decker & Bros. Pianoiorte, imoorted Bronze Figures and locks two French Musical boxes, exquisite Oll Paintings, Parlor Suits, in crimson satin and brocatel: French plate Mirrors, Lace Curtains, gitt centre and console Tables, Etageres, library and sccretaire ookcases, Library 1 bles Writing Desk, exegant turkish suit, Baay Chair tension Table, Butter, Dining Chairs, Silverware, Cutlery, rosewood and walnut, Be steads, Dressing Caves, But reaus, Chitfoncers, ‘Wardrobe shstands, Lotinges, marbie top Tables, 31 hair and spring Mattresses, rep, plush and hatr cioth Suits; Hall stand, Basement Furni Carpets, &c. N. B.—-sale positive, Take 7th or dt avenue cars. | ROBERT CU. CASHIN, Auctionce: AeettOx NOTICE. —LARGE AND POSITIVE SALI Chickering € :on Pianoforte, fine Vil Painting: Bronzes, Parlor suits, Chamber Suits, &c., this. (F day) morning, commencing at 10%; o'clock. at private residence 12)’ West 2id st, near Gth av., over $3000 worth of elegant Household’ Furniture, made to order, 73g octave rosewood Pianoforte, fine rich Parlor suits, inlaid Centre Tables, velvet, Brussels Carpets, urkish Chairs, gilt Tables,’ Lounge’, Bronzes, Huigeres, Book: case, SW volumes’ of Books, Library Suits, Chamber dats solid mlaid, black walnut Dressing Gases Bed- f steads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Spring Beds, &c.; Huftet, Chairs, covered’ In leather Fables,” Din and Tea services; also basement and Kitchen Furniture. RY 1. MCDON LL, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—FOR ACCOUNT OF STORAGE, A. L. BATTERSON will sell, at private sale, a tion prices. at his storage Warerooms, OW Oth av. sth st. by order of owners. Extensive and varied. ai foriment of Household turniture, by rst class maxers— viz, several first class French plate Mantel and Pier Mirtors, righ Carlo Furniture, en suite; aining, bed- room atid library Furninre, elegant 7 octave. Piano, best city maker. "On view dy id evening for four days. N. B.~The above is worthy the attention ot those in want of suverb Furniture at haif price. Arron NOTICE.—WILL BE. SOLD AT AU on Saturday, at 1045 o°eld stock and near ION V M. WITTERS SELLS THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, | ‘at 494 Canal street. one very handsome and stylist | pair ot Mares, one Phaeton, Harness, Robes, Blaukets tures | Of a progiinent corner Liquor OF this day, ata great bargain, at private « Apply to P. GAFFNEY, | Auctioneer, 2°73 Bower: a ¥ DANI. A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONERR.—ART GAL. LEKY, 47 and 4 Liberty street, directly opposite the ‘oitie 1 , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUN AND 6, at i o'clock cach day, at the gallery, IMPORTANT SALE OF PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, FINE FRAMED F RAVINGS AND CHOICE CUROMOS the entire stock of a dealer declining business, Will be positively Without reserve. with catalogties A ¥ MAX BAVERSDORFER, AVCTIONERR,—SELLS I on saturday, June 6, at 22) Tenth avenue, Farnitire and Fixtures ot bowrding House and saloof. Bargain privately p eatatas AVYERSDORFER'S office, 14 Chambers street, The sate Wow on exhibition, MAX hese are worthy of attention, as the owner has not | y further use for them. { WIGAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS dav, at two o'clock, at 454 Canai street, a lar quantity of,Household Furniture of every deseript Parlor Suits, inrepsand haircloth; black wal: ft ble top Bureaus, Washstands, Centre Tables, Beusteats Chairs, Freneh plate Pier and other Mirrors; fine curled hair, husk, Excelsior and straw Mattresses; feather Beds, Pillows, Sheets, sedoing, &c. ; also 68 tapestry, vel- vet and ingrain Carpets; Matting Rugs, stoves. Crock- ery, Glass and Wooden Ware; Desks, Counters, show- uelaths, Window shades, Uil Paintings, Engray. i also a lot of Storage Gas handcliers, Horses,’ Wagons and ‘Harness; pods, lo pay advances and cartage, | d. Cro} by order ot &. EYES AND EARS, | | RTIFICIAL HUMAN LYES.—J, T. DAVIS, IN: | venior and only maker. of the improved. Ariificial | Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the only | correct imitation ot nature in the world. 127 East Fue | teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenue: * AMUSEMENTS, OBINSON HALL, UNION SQUARE, TO-MORR: (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND | EVENING, at two and elght, MATINEES KVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, RETURN OF KUL 's ROYAL MARION BTTES: FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, THAT HAVE, VURNED 11 UNDREDS AWAY IN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, &c, ATTRACIED 40,000,14 TWo WEEKS IN CRYSTAL ALACK, AND RAN 40) TIMES GREAT 5 MES’ HALL, LONDON, Box office open. 75, 5 & 2! ch 5 Been THE 40TH GRAND ANNUAL EXUIBI- National Academy of Design. Now open day andevening. Will close Saturday night. June & VARTIER'S GRAND ‘LOSING ff PTIO is ren dunn ‘ ae 9 o'clock precisely, N ETROPOLITAN ‘alias THEATRICAL AND SHOW “PRINTING, ESTABLISHMENT, LERALD BUILDING, ROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETE OUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, | Salvini in his powertul role of. | Young Eph... AMUSEMENTS. Wateack’s. and Mr. LESTER WALLACE 2 nfs 78 otatnences at 8o'clock. ot accomplished artiste, ie ORRLOT "A LE ULERCQ, iid ear BVERY EVENING DURING HG, PRESENT WEEK. Bariley Campbells successful emotional Drama zy 's succes be etn chuted FAT Miss CARLOTTA LE OLSRCQ as HELEN FARADAY Other characters by Messrs. TUrOOORE HAMILION, P. DE GROOT. HA. WEAVER. CHARLES LE NARGANITE CHAMBEnS (Me Mine FATE MATINEE SATURDAY, JUNE 6, AT 1:0. (Houosseum. COLOSSEUM. COLossEUM. LONDON BY MOONLIGHT, LONDON BY STARLIGHT. LONDON BY GASLIGHT. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS, UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS, This mysterious illusion ‘of scenic art presents the epec- heiontle LONDON OF 1874 from she dome of St: Paul's Cothedral ut & panorama. Every one who sees it declares tt the finest sight in the world: so close is nature copied that the spectator is lost in wonderment. ‘fhe seudding clouds, the shining moon and stars in tue blue sky above and the myriad lights 1a the great city iat lL fche him are fo stuikingly real that it ft ie it Not real a ¥ evr NIGHT THUNDER STORM ects. ane art OPESSOR TOBIN'S LECTURES and other attractive novelties. ‘Admission $1. ‘Noextras. Children half price. Woonss wuss BAKER & in Mr. inf | M. BAKER & FARRON, Two-pertormances daily, at2 and 8 P. M. The ‘renowned character. artists, Messrs, Evy PARER AND FARKO: EVERY ee their speciality drama — AFTERNOON | ‘or CHIN AND LENA; | EVENING AT 2, oN Ae MISSISSEPPL ira NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, MONDAY, JUNE 8 (first time) Mr. J. H. HU new sensation of WRESTLING JO“. P T. BARNUM’S . GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. The largest amusement building ever constructed, occa pying the entire block, bounded by Fourth and Madison avenues and Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. Grand orchestra, orchestra chairs, balcony chairs, fam: ily circle and gallery thronged afternoon and evenin with an enthusiastic audience, composed of the best citl- zens of the metropolis and adjacent suburbs. This truly moral and instructive entertainment receiver the praise and patronage of the clergy, our munictpal orities, merchants, editors, lawyers. bankers, me- chanies, and the great and good of all nations. qT ous ant—the CONGRESS OF MON. ARCHES alone produced ata cost of and intro: daces in one grand procession 1. men. women and children, horses, ponies and trained animals. it ase displays upon gilded chariots and prancing chargers Fepresentatives of the sovereigns of each and every civilized nation upon the globe. The intensely exciting programme of Roman Chariot and suagding "faces, urate a “ Pint Races, Jockey aces, Mexican (1 aces, Liberty Race Elephant, Pony, lonkey, Camel and Donkey Races, Wheelbarrow and el Races are Escoived, afterancn. aM evenin wee imuituous apviause. ‘The laughable finale—DONSY- ¥ ROOK Faiit‘and the LANCASHIRE RACES—intro- ces the entire strongth of the company, vresenting & 6 a medley of enteri.1ument characteristic ‘ot the national sports of Ireland, The GRAND MENAGERIE comprises the most exten- sive and costly Zoological collection ever upon exhibi- tion. In Ae mas. be scen a drove of lephants. a drove ot Camels and Dromedaries: the largest Marine Monster ‘the only living Giraffes in America; lo, Elands, lai Horned Horse, Yaks, Elks, Buffalos, Bengal and Bri in Tigers, Lioas, Black and Spotted Leopards, White Bears, Kussian Bears, Sun Bears, Barnum’s Famous Happy Fe, et) Baboons, Monkeys, Tropical Kirds, &c., &c. Each an every anima: is the finest specimen of its kind, the seny story. NTLEY ia of which affords a valuable fesson in Natural and should be seen by every child in the Jand. MLLE. VICTORL * QUEEN OF THE LOFT’ EVERY EVENING. DOORS OPEN AT M4 AND 7. PERFORMANCE COMMENVES AT 24; AND @& BOX OFFICE OPEN THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE. IBLO’S THEATRE. ~, LAST NIGHTS LAST NiGHTS OF THE LADY OF THE LAKE, with all its superb Scenery, elegant Costumes, original Music, brilliant Ballet, universa'ly acknowledged as a BEAUTIFUL PRODUOTIO: Orchestra and l’arquct, $15 ress Circle, S0c.; Family Circle, 2c. On MONDAY NEXT, an entire new play, in five acts, a. entitlet RY PTOGRAM: Or, LOST AND WON. With entire new Scenery, Decorations and Effects. Only Summer Theatre in the city. IHEATRE COMIQUE, WIRE, 514 BROADWAY. LASsT PE: ies cet JOHN tts | JOHN THOMPSON Solos_on 2) instrumenta, and FRANK KERNS FRANK KERNS. 4S UNCLE TOM, ON HAD AND DIXIE, SONGS AND DANCES, QN MONDAY NEXT, MISS ALICE HAKRISOW MUSICAL OLLO, ‘as the NEW COMICALITIES, BOY DETECTIVE. MATINEE UN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OOTH’S THEATRE NEXT WEEK. SALVINE Mr. MAURICE GRAU respectiully announces the definite close of the SALVINI Riv RESENTATIONS and of the DRAMATIC SEASON of 1875-1874, with a series of final performances by SIUNOK TOMMASO SALVINI, the iliustrious Italian Tragedian, and his celebrated Dramatic Company, which will ve given as lollo Opening night. Monda: y. June 8, Saumet’s great iragedy. GLADIATOR. has The Gladiator June 9 Ociavo Feuillet’s masterpiece, ‘Os OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, Tuesday evenin THE RO) Salyini (first time ere) as.. axime Odiot HAMLE? LO, saturda, Reserved seats, $4 Sala commences Thars- store, —0 Y¥ VACDEVILL Sore iy INCREASING CROWDS DELIGHTED. GREATEST HIT OF THE SEASON, Pertection-of novelty, specialty and variety. ALLEN’S MINSTRELS, TIERNEY AND CRONIN MISS BRIDG! KILL AND ORME, aie evinin? 624 BROADWAY, Confirmed favorites. Coming Comets. a t @ fascinating Sylph. Fixed Stars. Monarchs of Specialty. melange of novelty, spe- SHERIDAN ANU MACK, with an Olio of 60 Stars in cialty, song, and variety, never surpassed. VERY EVISNING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, On Mondi June &, entire programme will be changed. RYANT’S MINSTRELS. SHOO FLY, West ‘Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue. egins at 5, over at 10, NEW FEATURES. CHANGE. OLD NOVELTIES First time hero of the comic sketch of A TRIP TO PARIS, by Unsworth, Eugene, Bol Mart, Brockway and Mer- chant THE LIVE INGIN, | Dan Bryant, Nelse seymour, Brockway, Hogan, Dave Ki .. 4,0 RIDING IN A PULLMAN CAR, Puy, SHOO FLY, SHOO FLY, UNCLE EPIVS DREAM; ? THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME. Old Eph..... e GO WEST SHOO lantation Festi HIGH RS, F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLY: THIS (FRIDAY) EV BENEFIT OF MRS, WO SPLED THE STRANGER A Characters by Mrs. F. and LILIAN CONWAY, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. WALTER L WAY, Misses M) FRANK ROCHE, Mr. NNOX and entire compat" 4 ERRAGE, “GARDEN THEATRE, AD, NUENDORFF .. FRIDA) » JUN CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, EINE LeICHrk PERSO; Operette in three acts, vy Pohl. Admission i reserved seats, 25c. extra; ack ase, containing te dmission tickets, $4 can be al Broadway, and ihe day of the performance at the box otfice, trom 10 o'clock A. M. VENTRAL PARK GARDE TO-NIGHT, J THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, June 5, at THEODORE THOMAS’ UNRIVALED SUMMEH NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, L OVERTURE, Prometheus. - Beethoven 2, WALTZ, hoelngslieder. trausa NORDISH SUIT)... iamerick . OVERTURE, Euryanthe. . Weber Ey 4 & ANDANT«: 6 MARSCH TEMPO, £ OSEITU RE, Willian Fell AMARYLLIS, Ate composed by King Couts iL. .e 1 H Symphony Lenore...... . WALTZ, Wine, Woman and Song MARCH, En Avant ‘ nity cent : pense UNL Admission ticket, packages of 12 tickets, Sa, W FARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, N*yee Be BAMUPLDS, eee secs. nager porand Testimonial Benent tondered by the’ Sitizeus of rook lyn to thy MILY OF Mr. A. R. SAMUELL! FAMIES CCURDAY, dane oe “I including matines and evening, Aamisston to all parts of the house $1; 4ood for eltner performance. Box office now open, 7PONY PASTOR'S. TONY Tro last Wights—Friday and catneda Vann, JACK HARKAWAY AMONG THE BRI 4 MATINE, IDAY. NOTICE.—The Autior of the HARKAWAY STORIES will positivety visit tie Theatre F N*Y, PARK THEA Manager A day evening. + BROOKLYN, vc ME AL Ry SAMUELS . IDAY, JUNE SCHUMA RAND TRANSATLANTIC pw OVELLY COMPANY, BILLIARD EX'IBINLON WEL Hight by E. DANIELS, of Bostot BE Gay iQ and’ A. GARNTE. iit the latter's r plaLe : also Laney shots, O's; PIANO, VIOLIN, GULTAR, SINGING, HARP, Flute, Haring West Fourteenth street (oppor site Colonel Van Buren’s gardens Om circulars mailed, TAY WaiwOne Direcuaes WATSUN, Director.

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