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2 7° LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Beverr ‘BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET iN THE BENNETS BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES aT VARY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES Is NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- | TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST | FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDIN! “a eae e 3" COMPLETELY FIREPROOF. | unareb it STEAM, | TWO ELEVATORS, | ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIBE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. NO. 1 BUSINESS CORNER TO LET—EIGHTH A. avenue, northwest corner Fifteth street; by mere Chance this splendid opportunity is now offered. Ap- ply, immediately, on premises. —STORE TO LET, ON SIXTH AVENUE. Witt + Dwelling Apartinénts and fitted up, rent $650 one, $300, suitable for any panes also a large pies Basement. Office, + 999 Six BLACKSMITH si sHoP, t Pamrapo, N. J.; take New fork: ‘& good business plac quire of station agent, Pamrapo ORNER STORE AND DWELLT & drug, grocery, dry goods, clothing, furniture, at Tremont, near depoi. Apply to GEO. W. HOJ#! Seventeenth street and Third avenue. BIVATE LAW OR REAL ESTATE OFFICE OR Deak Room to let, cheap, in Bennett Building. In- DWYER, room 2, second floor. TH TOOLS, TO RENT— s toot of Liberty street, ‘e; fare only I5cents. In? G, SUITABLE FOR R, corer ART OF A STORE TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT Ee Apartinents; also Floor to lee Apply at No. 179 fighth avenuc, near Nineveenth street. =f | | | TEAM POWER, WELL LIGHTED LOFTS AND ELE- © vators to lec—First avenue, Twenty-vinth and Thirueth streets; ‘ley 2M toet water froat for sale. | .M, KOBHLER, 117 Broadway, room 4 TEAM POWER ROOMS TO LET—@0X100 FEET; Well lighied; steady power: steam heated: ure of | sigxator. JOHN’ McLAREN, third and Grand streets, Hoboken, S TEAM POWER.—ROOMS A) FLOORS TO LET, with or without Power, at 18 and 2) Peil street; rent ow to Woou workers or othe LET—THE STORE AND DWELLIN . verley place ; newly painted and papered through. rent $1,100 per anoum; also entire dwelling part of 76 Sixth avenue, northeast corner of Waverley piace; rater and was, and abundant closet room: rent $700 per ; the above are both excellent stands vor any light business: millinery. dressmaking or dentistry. mater Shop at 451! t $20 per month. NM. RODMA: Agent. 6% Broad. st corner SIRABLE for busmess or dweilin § PI ig FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, 221 Bowery. __ DWELLING HOU SES Uv nfurnished. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House (full width) to let on sory ninth street, at $2,500 a year: rent lust vear $4,000: 1 bouse has every modern pes hardwoot ‘nish ana superior central loc: aT East Seventeenth street 101 PHALON & SLOAN, your R STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET— | id street; in good order _Inquire on the premises, XD, BASEMENT HIGH thi et, Hear Lexing~ Ripe toh WARE oi 10 LET—A FOUR STOR’ stoop House 14 Fast Thirt ton avenue; rent $75 a month. East Thirty~ sthird street, Tt WARD.—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, IN FOURTH street, near West Tent, 16 rooms, all modern im- provements; rent low tow suitable tenant. Apply at 176 West Tenth street, FU RNISHED ROO: MS LET. APARTMENTS AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—IN &® private family, to one or two single gentlemen, ‘Without board: frst clase location, near Ventral Park. Address MER, f Id office. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR and Bedroom. on tirst floor, with bathroom a‘ 30 Room on second floor to let, without board, in nglish family: house standing back, with pleas Py garden, well shaded. 17 West Fifteenth street. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. EXTEN. | sion Room, for two or three gentlemen, Reception | m, for doctor or gentleman: single oom; terms | Wi moder 45 Kast Fifteenth stree FEW COMMODIOUS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | Chambers, cool and ‘well ventilated; ue conven- ienees, to let for the summer, by a private gen. tlemen only. 145 Eizith street, between ‘rosa? y and Fourth avenue. BACK PARLOR, FURNISHED, AS BEDROOM let, to two gentlemen or gentle- wan sod wise with privilege of kitchen Tecns very | Pope for summer months. Apply at 28 West Fifty. | VERY, HANDSONELY “FURNISHED FLOOR, IN mall private tamily, without board, to gentlemen | pair acl a i Bast Tweltth street, between Firth avenue and | A % WIDOW LADY HAS NEATLY FUR- nished, cool Kooms for first, class parties, transient Or permanent, convenient to good restaurants. 166 West | Fourth street, near Sixth avenue. RENCH FPLATS.—ELEGANTLY FCRNISHED FOR | Lepmece ed ay ool breakfast if required; reter- | ences exchang t Fourteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues (haif block trom Delmonico’s). NEATLY “FOR HOUS KEEPING— | mm, on first and third floors; pantries, wa- | tronting Eighth avenue; terms Call all the | FF" RNISHED ze Ta ter closets, clothes roo! moderate. 300 West Iwenty-cighth street. week. LEASANT FURNISE with large closet, $3 weekly; Rece) physic a eed otherwise, ack rior and Alcove, id: ¢ Rooms; summer prices: central; quiet ome 106 fast Fifteenth street, three doors trom Union aqaare Hotel. a PLENDID LOCATION, OPPOSITE BEAUTIFUL a) gardens, 2% West Fourteent! fine Rooms, furnished, separately price to desirable parties. King t LET—A FEW NICELY FU @ private house, at a low re eighth street. a 10 LET=A_HANDSOMELY FURNIGHED FLAT $3 rooms), near the Park. Address 8. B. U., Herald office. seis. LET-WITHOUT BOARD, TO ONE OR TWO GEN. tlemen, a handsome Suit of Rooms, nicely furnished, newly painted, on eee bath. &¢., on Fourtecnth Breet, within a tew of Delmonico's For pariicu- lars address, with reterences, D.. box 2.678 Fost office. ‘0 LET—A FRONT “PARLOR, “TO rr PARTY OF two or three respectable gendemen; boarders Wanted; also table boarders | for ope week. 142 Bast Browdway. (0 LET _FURNISHED—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, with closets, hot and cold water and nse of bath} fuitabie for light housekeeping or two single gentlemen. Apply at 107 Amity street. Sie 1 LET—-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ~ SECOND Floor, en suite or singly: price moderate; transient bE permarient accommodations; references exchanged. #8 Sixth avenuc, between (hirty-fourth and Thirty-frth TO $5 $3 hecdia:, Tooms; large light wash house, near par teular: Broadway, room 9. D FRONT HALL ROOM, | ion and Bedroom, together; about fait rofessor's bell. SHED ROOMS IN at 218 West Forty- UITS.—SITTING AND BEDRUOM CON- furnished for "at sek ater, in up town. Par- housekeeping. Se, i Forty fourth street, urth avenues. hetween Lexington | York. Steamers marked NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 165, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. LETTIN THE NEW 7 BROWN STONE HOUSE, NO. 7 Morton street, near Bleecker, five rooms sourth tloof, $26; thira floor, $25; a quire on the premises. PRER PaRT OF HOUSE 214 THIRD AVENUE—TWO Floors, three rooms each; id water; together or separately, to one or two small no objection to business. rst floor, 4x rooms, $52. In- sO _... BUROPEAN _ UNARD LINE. eat Xo’ ‘With a view of Atmintoing | the chances of collision the steamers of this line take @ specified course for al! sea- sons of the year. Un the outward passage from Queenstown to New York oF hoston, crossing the meridial of 8) at 43 atitude, oF nothing to the north of 6% Ou the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 5 8 pe or pom ing to the north. THe BRITISH ASD SOUTH AMERICAN ROYAL aptats sit TWEEN NEW YORK ND I OOL, CALLIN é AT CORK HARROK, OKK. Fao XBW YORE, CALABRIA *SCOTIA. ALGERIA. ce . July 8 Wea.” * July oy NA and every following W $50, cording to rn tickets on iavorable terms rage tickets from Liver- 1 parts of Europe at lowest pooland Queenstown and 1 rates, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No, 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at LL Broadway, Trintty Building. CHARLES 4 6 ats ‘ 4, DU Clark and Randoiph ‘streets, ( shi OR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg:American Packet Company's tron mail steamship y THURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will fail on Thursday, Jane 18, 1874, Rates of passage to Plymouth, ‘Fondon, Cherbourg and HEU cin—Upper saloon, $12); lower saloon, $72, *Secraze to Cherbourg aud Hambar; af pofats in Eng- erage to Plymouth, London an’ land, scotland and Wale currency. the WESTPHALIA will salt June 2 we RICHARD & HOAS, neral Passenger Agents. tl Broadway, New York. KUNHARDT & ( General Agents. ‘ 61 Broad street, New York, Not, GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP FOR SOUTHAM TON AND, BRE The steamship DONAU, nH, A. F, Neynaber, will sail on Weduesday. Jane 17, at2 ¥, M.. trom Breaen pier, loot of Third st to be followed by stearoshtp . Meyer, RATES OF P anew i HAVRE AND parable in gold, oF its equivalent in currency. First Cal 120 Second t Cabin, 72 Biecrage .. 30 For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS £°CO., Agents. No. 2 Bowling Greets » NMAN LINE—SOUTHERLY | COURSE. Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows: es) SSTOWN AND LIVER POOL, ity oF Guts ITY OF KICHMOND ITY OF Pakis {T¥ OF BROOKLYN IfY OF BRUSSEL! iu Passage, $80 and $9), gold. rage, to und from all points, at reduced rates. Cabin and general office, No, 15 Broadway, Steeraze offices, $5 Broadway, and pier 45 Sorth River, DALE, Agent. C. c c c c | row, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, {LONDON AND ALL other parts in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steauiships will sail trom Pennsylvania Rail- Toad whart, Jersey City, as tollow: Saturday, June 13 PEMBROKE paturday, June 27 First cabin passage, $75 and | $3J, currency; secona cabin, $55. currency; steerage, $3), currency, Prepaid steerage certincates from Cardi, $33, currency. Draits for £1 and upwards, For turther particulars apply to = ite “HIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, i ‘Broadwas, New York. LY I DIREC T “LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENPRAL | TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY! MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YURR AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this tuvorite route for the Con- tinent (being mote southerly than any other), will sail trom pier No.0, North River, a8 follows:— P, turday, June 27 duly it duly 25 TON, Pachen z. De PARIS, Danre. : Price of passage in gold incladi First cabin, $124 Second, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates, American (raveilers going to or returnin; f pe. py taking this line, avoids franut by Englist railway and the discomtorts ot cross ing the Channel, besides saving time. trouble and ex. pen: GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. Note.—Lengthened steamers being at ‘present unpopu- lur, it is prover to state the tact that there is not now one such in the reuch line. ‘NITED STATES teh LINE—STEAN TO QUEENS. town and ao vail ng ¢ every Tuesday MINNESOTA, Beddoe. WYOML ge. ‘une 16. at3 P. M, otegeed 23, at noon, Cabin pasene, ‘S80, God: steerage at lowest rates. Prepaid tickets at idwest rates. Passengers booked to aud trom Paris, Hambarg, = way and »weden, &c. Dratts on Ireland. anne France and Germany rat lores a. A ECIAL NOTICE.—TUE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM- ship Minnesota, sailing Tuesday, June 16, will carry alimitea number ot cabin passengers at $00 currency each; al so a Umited number of intermediate at $40 cur- rency each: each rooin contains four persons and every requisite is provided; superior accommodation tor steer- assengers atthe very low rate of $15. Apply to Di WinLiaws & GUION, 29 Broadway Axons & NE. PASSAGE RATES REDUCED. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STEAMER EVERY ALTERNAT® DAY. From Com “Paes 's piers 20 and 21 North river, New York. June 16 | Caledonia....Thurs., -Sat. Olympia... Rates of passa e payable in currency :— TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LOSDOSDERRY, Cabin, $85 to $9), tong, et ued at reduced ra NTER: STEERAGE, $20. Drafts toed ne any amount at irene rates. Send for curculars, giving tull information, to Com- pany’s offices, No. 7 Nowlin Green, cents, eontite to steamer and Sccommods- 8. BROTHERS, T WESTRES REA IP Ly cE, AMSH NEW YORK To BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will sat! River as follows :— CORNWALL, Western Ratarda; Cer da a AGON, Symonds oa ‘abin passige, $79 intermediate, 3 ‘stecraze, currency; excursion ticaets, $12) iv to the A) it, 70 se uth eet, Apply to the Agent, 70 South gue: MORGAN'S SON, AGLE, Lt STATES MAIL STEAMSUIPS ro PLYMUtTH © HERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail trom New York as tullows:— LESSING, Captain Toosbuy HERDER, ( aptain Fischer. from Engle Line per, toot of First stre Ss R > OF PLYMOUTH, 1. Cabin—Firat saioon. $12), gold ; Steerage—To i 1 saloon, $72, gold. ,and London, $30, currency; to urg and Hambarg. 3), gold. kets from iamburg, $6 curren y to FUNCH, EDYE & CO, 7 South William street For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KHUNE, General 4 Broadway. Greauee, T0 Queenstown every pg RSDAY; Steerage. ANCHOR LINE, So PBow: ing Green, ATIONAL LIN E. NOTICE. The most southorly route Nas always been adopted By this company to avoid ice aud bead GH Byer ie ‘oO EENoTO ERPO EGYPT, Tne P.M DALY, June 21.3 P.M. cotta 9A.M.| SPAIN, July 4,9 A. YONVON Di CT . Andeews, Thursday, RIN, cabin passige, $7); $30 currency. reduced prices.’ Retirn tickets paid steerage tickets 1 ir Apply at the company’s offte WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—WITHOCT BOARD, neatly furnished front Parlors, second and third doors; also Bedrooms. VARICK PLACE, BETWEEN HOUSTON AND Bieecke: ts.—To let, micely furnished Rooms light housekeeping: bath, ‘gas, hot and cold water. havenue cars | he STREET WEST, 907.—HANDSOMELY FUR. nishod Rooms te lat at evininer prices; Ball Hover $2. Week. Cail all week WEST TWENTY-POURTH STREET.—HAND. © ‘somely furnished tront or back Parlor, suitable for doctor or dentist; also third story front Room; per- ently or transiently 39 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH street.—Handsomely turnished Rooms; pleasant ead airy, on second and third floors, at summer rates WEST THIRTY? 29 Drivate taint! hed back Parlor depot; price $°. TH STREET.—A SMALL ‘4 handsome, finely tur. first class, neat Elevated house 32 WEST FOURTH siREnt, XPAR wIGHTH avenue.—A ticely furnished Room to let, with gas and bath, suitabe how ping, oF two young men, with or without Board. ire for two . dae 32: BAST, FTFTEENTH EAR STUY ‘k, —Farni: to let; also Basement, eGuftrnished: refere NISHED | ROOMS AND AP. ¥ UNFUR: ENTS TO LET. ART- At so west moe FOURTH A brown stone French Flats, with six rc igh: reat $010 Bis; deen tmprovements LARGE “FIRS T LAS private brown stone h Street, between Second and Thi pie 1 by owner. SEC! OND FLOOR, BATHROOM, LARGE peers bad, every ogmiort rovided tor houwkeeping wo urge. oom and hall Boomen third Boa: one ettie gioom very reasonable rates n a place, Wasiflngton square. LEGANT YLATS OF SEY Dd airs car, hal itor imamahiinee be rented a srvaet 4 reduced * Rash ood tanae iso a corner F McCUKMACK, Pry Euwuto avenue, | L NE. SMe wy YORK TO Nope nye LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDOND 4 RR These elegant new Clyde built steamers will salt from pic 35 Norriy Kiver as follows :— & PENNSYLVANIA RGINIA,. STATE OF GEORGIA . And every alternate Saturday thereatter, taking passen- to all paris of Great Britvic and den, Denroark and Germany. $ 10’ bya ny otter line. ita tor £1 and pyvards, For iat oF passage ap- STIN BALDWIN & CO,, Agents, No. 72 Broadway. 5 Broadway. L ply to Steerage office, N bl eg STATE LINE —After Saturday, Jnne 13, the steamers of this line. will be despatched every alternate Wedn aay untii July 22, when regular wee! hly sailings (eve Wednesday) will comme: nce. ‘AL TOURIST TICKETS ts of the world. tours to all parts of the Ttaly, te. Fares, ‘$3: ady. contains fares and expenses tc upwards 2.000 American gag European tour: ive 10 cents. | Address OOOK, SON JENKINS, 261 Broadway, New York. Witte sta NE, Pow QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED ADRIATIC pest Tees OCEANIC REPUBLIC CELTIC ADRIATIC to Switzertand, June 20. STATES Mail, oom and ba hroome in tion is telt, thuscombin information y. New Vork. Kd, OORT apply to eres RSION TO CORK AND LIVE win $4), second. cabin rage apiondit American imall seamen MINS EeOT ATS . O'DONOVAN HOSS orthern Hotel, Cortlandt and West streets. JNITED s?4 PORT BURKAU.—OFPICIAL wee eh, We Department. ot State: sted by A. ale wih, Liiited States Court House, 4b bers street. wasted steerage passen- | ym the | both June 25 | from pier 18 East | j | PENNSTLVASIA tte \ HAILKOAD. | } (| QTONINGTON LINE FOR BC s The | _... COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, } sOLPRO Prv yy STEAMSHIP LINE. 1 TO CALIF GALIFOR- P PAN AND CHINA, VIA Canad, Rates Beseage including all necessaries for the ew York to San Francisco, $5 $100 or ‘si, a San Francisco to Yokohama 180, gold; | Franicisco to Hong Kong. ol low North River, New York as fol- vers leave pier 42 COLON, Captain 8, P, Griffin «+...June 20, at 12 noon ACAPULCO, Cart. JM. Dow. Fae Say 7, 12 noon 1 every alternate saturday, sgthecting wih all os ntral smarion, and South Pacific ports. jor freight and way passengers wii b rehed oa intervening ayes necessity June 13 GREAT REPUBLE June 27 | and every alternaie a Por freyht or passage or further information apply st Gompang" $ office, on whart foot of Canal street, @ H. : aon. ae HL J. EAY. 4 ‘reg! se! uperintendent. SRUPUS HATCH, Managing Director. AN DOMINGO, hip ASHLAND, Captain Ma on age at » JOR ST. DOMING For Puerta Plata, Samana and St. Domingo City, the | United staces mail sieamiaiiy TYBEE, Captain E. A. De- ij Mall Weave pier 3 3 dorth Kiver on ives ay, F passage appiy to & CO, Broadw: une { Us ITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSUIP Company. ane elegant screw steamship ONTARIO (2,000 tons bur- a 4. Slocum, will sail tor St Thomas, and Rio Janeiro on Tuesday, ie om 4 plore North River. ‘Yor ireight of bassaze WIEEERW 12 GARRISON, Agent. No, 5 Bowling Green. FOR PORTO PLATA, SAMaNA AND SAN DOMINGO | a i REGULAR SouDay ugar TO ROOEAW 4¥. Peek slip, East ir, 8A. of Chrisiopher street, North River, 8: HA P. M.; Barclay street, North Riv artin’s Dock, Brooklyn,"9:05 M. Fare 6 cents; excursion tickets, fy BRookL ys YACHT CLUB RACE, ON “TUESDAY, June 16.—The et at Ey sieawer ESCORT, Captain Mert, will ease 4 Soelock A.M. Yo'ciock A.M. Banks and @ pier R., at 8:0 and pier 2, Soinbintige iin excursion to the Fishion ‘fine view of the yacht race. USIONS-THE SWIFT AND FIRST OLAS3 pene WILLIAM COOK (capacity tor over 2,000) can he chartered | {or dave througtout che summer on app cw ha “ A.B VALENTINE, Agent.al Jay Tae NG BANKS,~STEAMEB TRAVELER ERAVES feast daily Gaturday excepted), leaving Ninth ast T Rd ; street, 7:2); toot of twen Ir 10; pier 4% foot of Spring treet. ‘orth River, b North River, 94. M. Faron Gener n. * i ladie, JOnN'B. DO: : pare ie W, MAGUTRE, { Managers JOR THE FISHING BANKS TAKE 1 THE SPL. amer LSUORT, Gancaia. Samuel G, tH ing every day Gucepe Satumtaye without fa of Twenty-second street, North iver at 3 o'clock A. Met lng street, North Hiver, at 3:4) o\ciock River atQo'clock A. M. Makes Elegant stloons und state- Festaurant on board. Fare, gentlemen, trom foot t Kiver, rooms tor tamthes. First cla: ine brass and string band on ‘board: $1; ladies, Se. MSHERMEN-IF YOU WANT TO LOSE A 3) POUND fish don't use FORSTER’S improved Gimp Gut 25 De- jancey sireet. | M ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE Soares: trom eee, # street. —Sundays at 9, 10 and 1 A. M. and 1,2 3 M ieacin at Twenty. third street and Tulriy ours street lv and 15 minutes | later, Daaly at lo A, 25:15 and 7:15 P. M. rip. M. 30c, round N=, YORK AND HAVA ‘A DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at3 P. M., trom pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, or oe aiia direct, as {allows :— BUS, Captain . June 23 5 Curtis: June 3) For freight, or passage (having mag cout dations) apply to LLIAM ¥, CEs DE & ©0., 6 Bowling Groen. OR HAYA. ANA, NASSAU. PROGRESO. Mee ed and VERACRUZ NEW YORK. HAVANA 8.8, LINE, N MATL. leaving pier } . CULY OF HAV 3 CITY OF NEW YORI CIty OF MERIDA’? | For treight or passage apply to. 0 ALEXANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. ESTON, TOUCHING AT Crt Oe AuSTTS East River, Saturday, 20, fading givea tu Hoaston and all p ny Houston and Henderson and BB. and C. RR. NO charge for forwarding in New York. For fret or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to ©. HL LORY & CO. 183 Maiden lane. WP. CLYDE, 119 Wall street Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANT: STEAMSHIP LINK, The ennai GEN Sampson, trom pier ae (foot of street), on Saturday, June 2, at 3 o'clock P. Freights received daily. Through rater Louls “Vieksburz, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- } tions, apply to FREDEKIC BAKER, pier #6 North River. oints on the Galves 0 forth Moore — nm to St AN wl Steamship Line. The steamship GEORG! HINGLON, Pak og head, will eave pier No. 9 North River, on urdsy, June’ 2), at 3 P.M. Freight received daily. ig ee rates given to Gaiveston, indianola, Rockport or Art Santi St Louis and Mobile. $2. treight or passage poly 55 West street. cer bere passage, $50; [Chait « sen SOUTHERN LINE, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The following new, and frst class steamers will salt every Weinesday, at 3 ier 2 East River :— | CILY OF GALVEST ty Bi CITY OF He TON, € ‘aptain Deering: “ CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington. . CITY OF DALLAS. Captain Hines. Freight receiv Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas and St, Louis, Cabit passage, For freight or pass: | apply jeerage 0., $25, . haven iperior accommodations, C,H. MALLORY & CO, ents, 152 Maiden lane. ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, DAILY. LINE to Norfol and Tuesday, Thursday ae suurday i Petersbur,; ani = OLD DOT ON STHANSHIL CO COMPANY, ‘om pier 37 North River, foot of Beach lea’ M, for Noriolk, and Boe mers i e daliy at 3P. i STE: MERS for Norfolk. City Point and Richmond on pees Beha and Sa Urdays, same hour; and Fri- P r Noriolk only. daNtrough Ollls of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via Virgima and fennez. see, Atlantic Coast Seaboard and other line: ee by Chesapeake and Ohio Katlroad for Western points and by steniere at Norfolk tor Newbern and Weallugton, N. e and other points. Office, 197 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, | PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY, —THE SPLEN- » did steamers DREW and Si, JOHN leave pi eth toot ot Canal sireet daily (Sund. ys excented,, ato P.M. FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGHKEEP. sie, Rondout and Kingston, landing at Coase: ‘est Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milto MARY POWKLL trom Vestry street. pier 39, € | rates. A * LINE FOR PEEESKILL. its Montage June 15, the steainer THOS. Will lave trom foot of Barciay street at8 A. M., Twenty: fourth street at 5:15. landing at Yonkers, Hastings, Debts! Ferry (Nyack and parryiowD by ferry) }, Sing Sing, Hay. | erstraw, Grassy Point "4 Verplanck’s; returning will leave Peekskill at 2 Freight received ani delivered at Barclay street only. H. AYERS, Superintendent. LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE 2 STEA| BOA’ ©. Vinbaro and DANIEL DREW pare oe ‘ot Vestry + pier 39 North river, at 8:3) A. M., ‘twenty-third street, north of Erie ferry, at 8:45, innding ers. Tarrytown and Nyack (by ierryboat), Pough- udgon, sonnets AND Elegant steamboats dally (Satur- . trom pier 49 North River, foot Pare low. of Leroy street ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River, he. world renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVI- DkNOx leave pier 23 North River, foot of Murray street daity (Sundays June tt to Sepreinber $. Inclusive Throush ticsets sold at all principal hovels in the city, Hail’s Band engaged (or the season. FOR BOXDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING AT COZ E Cornwall, Newbui Jarl eons Milton (New Paltz), Esopus—The steainiout THO. COR. NELI. leaves Harrison sireet, pier 3! day, Thursday and Saturday ‘at 4 i. } M*: HANTS! PEFOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY | Mand Tro B. »CHUYLER leaves epring street pier Mond Boe Wedne days and Fridays. 6 P. Fare only $1, with’ berth; dec . Connecting with railroads. “Heturning, leave Albany 8 N. R,, every Tues Owner, EW BEDFORD XD NEW YO STEAMSHIP Steamship CITY OF ‘URD will leave New Bedttord, from Commer; on Tuesday, June 16, and New York, lowing. Ste Bedford on shursday, 18th, and one steamer will leave each place on Tuesdays, Phursdays and Saturdays the atter until further notice. Time ot ng both places 4P.M. For further Information inquire 0° BARLING & DAVis, Age’ nts, outh street. New York. , Agent, New Bedtord. K, ‘rom pier 30 Kast River, on Thursday fol- inship € ivy rh aire HSBURG leaves New AA, INE AND CNinED Stantes Wait ROUTE, Trains leave New York, trom toot of Desbrosses Cortlandt streets, as follows: — Express ior Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullman palace cars atiached, 9:8) A. M., 6 and | 8.0 P.M. Sunday 5 and 8:30 P. M. ‘illiamsport, Lock Haven. Corry ang, Erte, vin Hiia and Erle Railroad, 820 P. M., for’ Wil- ort and lock Haven, 8:0) A-M connecting ai rn Phitade Iphia, For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited | Washington Express? of Pullman, parlor cars daily, except M unday, 9.30 A. M.; arrive Washington 4:10 egular at 840 A. M., 3 and 9 P.M. Sunday 9 for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. 3, 4,5, 7, YM. and 12 night. ye rms M. un. for Trenton at? A, 3 and 433 8, 6:10, 6. Hand 12night. Sunday 5:2) AyT PS Pool A My 12 Mes Lag, o,"4:10,"¢ io. 10, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7:30. &; 1 10, 11:30 PM “sunday 5:20 and 8:10 for babwer § 520;7, 4% 10A.M., 12 M 1,2, 2:20, 3: 4 ; 2), 3:40, 8, 6:10," 6:39, 10510 8 “and rth Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and ‘and Lztinght. S20 and 6P. M For Xew Brunswick Pand 8 A. M., 12 M., 2, , 410, | 5:20, 6:10 PM. and 12 night, | For Millstone, 12 M. 310 and 4:10 P, M. For Lambertvitie and Flemington, 930 A. M. and 4P. M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A. M., Zand 4 P.M. Lyd y "1. > pe Camden, 7 and 9:30 For Kc Me Xt | For Farminudale and’ Sqaan, 7 A.M. and 2PM For Pembertc Pier 39, 3: Trainsarrive as follows :—' and 9.35 P. M. daily; 6 gpd Camden, 0A. M4 and via boat from om Pittsburg, 6:50 A.M M, daily, i ov. From W shingion and isa Sunday 6:2 z x, 5u5 ALM. and wie? BLM. 6), 10:15, 11:55 A. mi From Phu ie 4:15, 5 | | | iP Ticket offices, Astor House, and toot of Dest Emigrant ticket ofice, No. # Batt | ALS. CASSATT, General SMenseer I Oi Broadway: No, 1 es and U orang strcets. ery place 1, M. BOYD, dr., General Passenger Ai jent ® elegant fs NARRAGANSETT, every Ti , Thursday and Satur- ay SPONTNGTON, e from pier 33 Norih t ARRANGE ery Monday, Wednostay and Friday, ENT FOR I84—HARLEM AND tion Cottpany wnsing at «leventh » at 2), #90, $155, 40, 2:30, 3, 3290, boats and. anc? wee’ Time Fable. whe Sanday - | boats leave Peek slip for Astoria and Harlem every | minutes, gaping at Eleventh tree: each was, com 5 A. last Dont leaves ats PM This with stoamers f only fine counect J, BP, PALUMAS, Superta idza, A June 15 | OR EXCURSIONS.—THE PAVORITE STEAMBOAT | JESsE HOYT canbe chartered. Apply to A. v. | | BACON, 177 West s EMOVAL OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY FROM PIER | 19 North River to toot of Whitehall street, soath side of the Battery, Boats leave hait-past every hour tor New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Xich- | mond ard Elin Park. Fare 10 cents QUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR 137¢—-HARLEM AND New York Navigation Company.—Commencing Mon- June 3, 1874, landing at bleventh street, Astoria, | fity-tourth sureet and Harlem, Amie of Jeaving Peck stip-6 10, 10:3) and 11:30 4 30, 010, 6:0 and Time Table where bouts land, oO ro Sunday boats tor Astoria and Harlem every 45 minute: eae at sup ora ith street cach way, commencing at 45 A. M.; last boat leaves at8 P.M. “This is the only | line ‘coutlecting with steamerg tor Iltgh and King's Briage fue ALLMAN, Superintende: nt S* OON. STEAMERS WYOMIN AND GEORG T, SS OLYPHANT ‘run dgiiy, on charter, to, Excelsior Park, Hagleswood. Raritan Beach, Cold Spring an Oriental Groves, with Barges CHIC, AGU, REPUBLIC, BALDWIN, SARAH SMITH soa aEe ne NTA. a West street, opposite Christopher st. fe B. CROSSETT, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C. REIGHT. PROPE LLER, CARRYING ABOUT 1% tons, light 1 elgh sale. freight or charter, on reasonable ‘ter ht house on deck. Apply to g. L, GARL street, or THEODORE Switht BROs., root of Essex street, Jersey City, where the pane c at can be | be seen. | Maca AND JIB FOR SALE CHEAP—DIME: sions—hoist 22 fect, head 15,6. foot 29 feet: foot of Jib 18 feet; made ot Boe auet couple pied; am never bent. Inqui ‘ou! CREW YACHT WANTED—FROM 60 TO | 9 FEET = {om , to charter or parchase. Address L., box 4,920 ‘ost office. MALL STEAM YACHT FOR SALE... bahrbere so ood order and ready tor use. Api eke a GERALD, Newtown Creek, Hunter's Point, b. 1. COWS.—FOR SALE, TWO GOOD, STRONG SCOW: 24x6 (t.; decked; about’ 20) tons capacity. box’ 1% Herald Uptown Branch office, G., adway. FURNITURE. “CWEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR gqhurniture, Carpets “and Bedding, at 8. M. COW- PERTHWAIt & CO.'5, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock AS, An examination of our fine stock of Parlor, Library, NO. L noon, at 3% o'clock. Tickets in packages at ‘reduced | c and | ronment “tualy jeaving eit W na | ATTENTION! Dining Room and Chamber Suits wiil not fail to convince all interested that for superior workmanship we cannot be excelled. Prices always the lowe NK 'HHON EA & CO., 82 and 84 Bowery Manniactary 223 to 20 Kast Thirty-seventh street A CARD,—39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREE'—HOUSE- hold Furniture of every aescription, Carpets, Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, Refrigerators, Mattresses, Books, Oil Paintings, at private sale at auction pric WANT OF MONEY INDUCES MANY PEOPLE TO buy cheap furniture and carpets.—This is not economy; get the beston GEOuGE a. PODARKE® '$ popu- | lar system of payments at 747 Bowery. N, B. Houses | and apartments turnished on liberal terms. TIENTIONI—SECOND HAND FURNITURE, CAR- pets bought; the highest casn prices will be pai calling on or addressing Mr. ABRAHAMS, 274 avenue, near Twenty-sixth strect. | A “MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR 5, iuits, covered silk brocade: cost $440, for $210: do, Bi: d ; Pianoforte $200, lacluding Stool and Cover} darlor. ‘chathber, dining Furniture; sac nce property ; lamily leaving city. Silverware. &c. 35 West 15th si rd A LADY WISHES TO SELL HER ENTIRE HOUSE- hold Furniture, Carpets, &c., which is quality and good as new, having been used buta few monttis; will accepta reasonable offer for the whoie or in lots to suit. This ix a rare opportunity for parties wish- ing to purchase. No brokers bend, see: Address GLA! COW, Uerald Uptown Branch offi T PARLOR SUIT, COST $600, $5) apward: ea Chamber’ sults, Bedd at a sacrifice; te residence 120 comp! rad est 23 | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, iets ture and Bed ding, at lowest cash prices, by w instalments, at O'PA. ‘3 wi Wwarenousc, 410 Kighth ey nue, between ‘hitloth and Thicty-tirst streets, (ILY LEAVING CITY; MAGNE. | d carved satin brocade | Marie Antoinette style, $17. ‘rt hone yie, $100; brocatel and rep piioy oom Surts, $50, 340 und ‘se ‘arpet cents up nut Chamber Suits, $35 up Library and Dining Furniture a sacrifice. 103 West i Wenty-eishith street, near Lt avenue. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR Surt, BLUE SATINE cost $65, for $25); one brocaiel,” $12); do. rep, $35; Piancioria, Badroom suite and Carpets. hesidencs at East 2th street, near Broadway. | Ohne PETS, | Furnitu Beds, ‘Hedding, &c. Payments takeo by the week or month. | Terms easy. KELLY £c0., | corner of Twenty-fifth street and sixth aveniie. ‘ERO REFRIGERATOR—WITH WATER, WINE AND milk cooler; best 100d and ice keeper in the wortd; excel for French flats; send tor book. Refrigerators Tepairet. A, M. LESLEY, 224 West Twenty-third street CLOTHING, TH. t anid gentlemen can obtain the full value tn cash for | Cast-oft Clothing, Carpets, &c., &c. Ladies attended 10 by Mrs. Kosenthal in and ont of the eity TB. MINT#Z'S, 43 THIRD AVENU ETW Twentieth and Twenty-first streets—Ladies and rr Hemen can revive the utmost value in cash tor Cas-off Clothing, Carpets. Jewelry, Laces. Orders by mail pun tually atiended to by Mr, ‘or Mrs MINTZ. Brooklyn or- ders attended. RECEIVED VERY LARGE | orders trom my agents for Wearing Apparel, Car- | pets, Furniture, te., He compels me to.vay the following | rices:—For Dress to $35; jor Voats, $2 to $40; for | rahey Sito $7 By catlliyg on or addressing Mr. or Mra. | OSENBERG, No. 24) seventh avenue (recond house atere Twenty-fourth street, you will be liberatly dealt with, Tt. MISES, 137 THIRD AVENUB—LADIES AND | gentlemen ‘can receive the highest price for ca dmrevoriing and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies attended by Mrs. Mis! T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY: THIRD street—LEON pays hi hest cash prices tor ladies’ and_ gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c. Ladies are \ waited | on 1 by Mri Leo Ls TM. MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, Ji sixth avenue, opposite ighth street, Indies and tlemen can receive the utmost ca on by M: Oraes to Bru Please try and. satisty yourselves. kiyn promptly attended to, ASTROLOGY. REAL ASTROLOGER—PROF, LISTER (On he in the country)—HWe reads from the planets, the Send tor cireular A only way the future can be known. xth avenue | UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAME SH likenesses, causes marriages; S) ceuts and $1, 1H) West Twenty-fith street, M“! . COLLINS, A. RELIABL irvoyant, M*s STONE—MEDICAL BUSINESS CLAIRVDY AN IM. consult her on ail aflairs, “123 amity stree Sixth avenue, rear; cents to $1. ROK, RODG CLAIRVOYANT AND BUSI Medium. en in full, 66 Tweiltth str between Broadway and Fourth avenue, 3 af AD TRUTUF Le 75 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth st, MEDICAL. ALL CDMPLAINTS; 30 w York Post oltice. PHYSIC RS’ IDENCE —MME. MAXWELL, rf « 1s East Tenth street, near Phird avenue GRINDLE.—ALL COMPLAINTS 12) West Twenty-sixth sire VHYSICIAN, 154 AST 3d and Lexington avs, N SINCE 15), oor trom Fifth 129 LIBERTY A =DR, AND MME, «(2 years pract N BUSKIRK, wenty-eighth at., between =<MME. RESTELL, PHYSIC eo 1East Fi nd street, t M. MAURICEAU, M, D., OFFICE Avs iicet, nent dccehwich sizeet A =MME. (HL. ALL COMPLAINTS «bast Forty-ninth street. NO, ALL COMPLAINTS ie, near Broadway. ors’ Lt DR, OR MME. WES cured; advice tree, 45 Bleecker Fare, $1; | © | COLOSsEL | Jay, the planus attorneys, and the actor | Istday ot October | gome parties to this action on oF betore sii AMUSEMENTS. COLOSSEUM one conossEus. | QOLOSSRUM. | DAILY MATINEE AT 1. SuLossE OM. Evening Performance The faanichab Cool and well Ventilated ‘Owing to prospective arrangements the great iasion of € LONDON BY NIGHT, the Midnight together with the entertainments in the Promenade and Lecto- rium, will be shortly with. drawn, Last opportunity of Witnessing the pre-ent programme, Last weeks | CO of Professor Tobin's Lec- the 8 Sotgast sort of € SOLO: COLOSSEU, | res remia, | Go! Prestidigetatiur, "the =SEC | Marionettes, the cele EU | bratea Sphihx, the Spirit SEU: | CO Hand's Kesting's and. | CoLOS Hd 4 Admission tothe whole, OssEUM, | co’ $1. Children half price! No extras. AMUSEMENTS ei AS. RB. THORN! ee ae wo: ihe ING, Tune an kK and SATURDA new Play. in pre, acts, entitled the YPTOGRAM ; or, LOST AND from James de Mill's nose, th. ti co. COMPAR ‘ANY, geet iin Sly SouNE Sy, Grane NEUITENAA NEAN =BA.* ‘aumaieaaiin Orchestra and P; mily Circle. cents et ett Dress Circle, Be THs TH EATRESALYING | SSTERPIEOR. AY EVEN ING during the wee! LAs! THREE NIGHTS L betore ne ture for Saunt "0. fone, ve = CIVIL DEATH rand mee CONR. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS) Al first and only pro action a A ATL, ri's great ipteat ti icay, SAUL. SAUL, SACL Roa in bis renowned role, SAUL OPSALVIST, His Last SGU IN) BENERIT 0 SREvINT, His ast Nott IN AMERICA. Ba pal nee ot d’Aste’s rand it Kiblical Tragedy, "gauso SATURDAY MATINEE Davip A tee ms Seats at the box office and Bro: LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. American oem He of Amusements. ups ning and Wednesday and Saturday Matihees, of beauty. Amaze of attraction, th of wonders, Uoprenedqnted Melange of loveliness, skill and artistic exce ence, determined to excel. The management have secure Mite. Garetta, Mme. RENTS Glade Sallie Adams, world renowned ap Banjoist. Gerue Granville. only suceessral Vocalist. Mlle, Costello, foaps oi of Gymnast. Hattie Forest, Female Minstrels, Traustorma- Ada Freeman, Groner tion Burlesque. Lula Mortiner, usicians Panos Qucea. Mile, bogerton, | aud Melodist. Blanche Macder, Specialists Actress, Jenoy Ryan, ever org «nized, A Fairy Beile Moniague, cgmuprising Queen of Clubs. Annie Ellsworth, 40 ladies Balladist. Millie Jordan, peleged aoe A Kate Archer, the stars marvel. Jennie Vere, of the world, A curiosity. As a foil to this galaxy of beauty and art, never sur- passed, and asa triumph for women, A.J. TALBOT, | pieb eee 5 © pneconee wae) JULE KEEN, i “German i i ia mw PENDY, Dance and and or Artist, RED, COSTELLO, ae ‘Athlet will also appear every eveuing, and Wedrosday and Saturday Matinees. VENTRAL PARK GARD. TO-NIGHT, CP ants (OxDSt BYESTNO, J JUNE 15, at, HH RODO. UNRIVALLED SUMMER Quits: CONCERTS, Overture. siege of Corinth. Rossi Waltz, Buergersiun. Aria, & _mnepe eer @ Ov 10. Paraphrase, Prayer from Der Fretschutz. 1. Waltz, Kochixslieder: 12. Coronation March, Prophet. . Meyerbeer mcmiasion uckets, ue, Packages of 12 tickets, TRELS, 23D STREET, ONE OF THE SEASON. We Or. aSgHonn: i TTALTAN ATH, POOLING WITH ht ONgWORTH and EUGENE, SLs,| UNCLE EPH'S DREAM. Viit¥ SATURDAY AT TWO, 2TH JUNE, 2TH JUNE, atu JON. 20H JUNE. ats mee AL BENEFIT OF DAN BRYANT WILL ath OF JUNE. oe 2TH OF JUNE, ssTH OF EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker atreets.— Every one’ should visit the wonderiul Museum, It ts tall ot everything people should see and understand. | Le tures daily on the “Philosophy of Marringe.” pernee unable to eae ne mMportant les He ave them forwarded, post tree, on receipt of by addressing SECIOTARY NEW ¥ CSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 Broadway. Gann AFTERNOON AND EVENING DANSANTE of the Merry Bachelors’ Association will take place at Lion Park, eee street and Ninth avenue, on Monday, June 16, 1874’ Music by Caristy’s tull orchestra, Danc: ing commences at 2 o'clock P. M. AST CONCERT OF THE, YORKVILLE BRANCH ¥. En East Sibi “AsSUCEATION HALL, f eet and Third avenue. corner BIEN ART OK ETS 2) CENTS. NARD.—IMPORTANT TO BUstOAy STUDENTS.— Private music lessons, 24 West Fourteenth street, opposite beautiful gardens; lady and gentlemen teach: fii. Jessops day and evening; open all summer. Estab- ish % HOUSES, RUOMS, &C.. WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. V TANTED—BY A SMALL FRENCH FAMILY, A house to take care of tor some parties going tray- elling; first class re‘erences given. Inquire of Mr. DU- MAS, No. 133 West aenayew ith street. in the Country. ‘ANTED—FOR THE SEASON, FURNISHED Country Place, about three Soars t pom New York; rent about $100 per month. Address K., box 408 New York Post ortice. ALVINI'S barre ES HENERIE OP SALYIN HIS POSITIVELY LAST APPEAKANCE in NEW YORS, When will be petormed for the only time SAM SAMnON, SAMSON A SALVENE in nis grandest role, SAMSON, Seats now ready at box office and Schirmer’s, ALVIN Last NIGHT IN IN © hedal YORK, Booth’s pheate FR. Day Ee: HT, SAMSON, SAMSON, for “SALVINDS | BE} gett, FRIDAY, AMSON tor SALVINDS: ADIEU to AMERICA. sabvint wilt bid adieu to the American public in bis grand role ot SAMs ON on Friday | night, OOTH'S GBBATRE. ALINE | BENEFIT. ‘RIDAY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE BOOTH’S, FRIDAY Signor SALVIN! Tesvecttully angunces bie NiFIT and Cy APP 4s, KHANGE: ry AMERICA will take place at Hooth's Theatre next Fri- day evening, when will appear as SAMSON, ip agedy, SAMoON, D'Aste’s great biblical Seats now ready at Schurmer’s and box oMce, OOD'S MUSEUM. BEBMASDES ) FOSTER ‘Two performances dally, at 2 and The celebrated Pantombiist aad Actor. ite. HERNANDEZ FOSTER EVERY in bis original character of | EVERY Pi NDAY in the new Sensa- AFTERNOON | tional Drane. A EVENING aT 2, or, JACK. TaeaWway. are AMONG THE Bit “EVERYTH raft NEW AND EEMCIENT ‘CAST. "ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Manarer. Mr. LESTER WALLACOK Doors oven at7 20; commences at 8 o'clock. CONTMUED ND TED EB SOING SUCCESS: Miss CARLOTTA. LE CLERCQ, F Mr. Bartley Campbell’s Emotional Play of PATE, oe ps: FATE, which will be re} rh EVERY EVENING AND 8A’ AY MATINEE, until turther notice. Miss LE CLERCQ as HELEN FARADAY. P. Tv. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN I AFTERNOON VENIN BRILLIANT AUDIENCES, POM PORRD: oF THE ELITE OF THE NEW AND STARILING NOVELTIES HIPPODROME. ENG et aT EacH MLLE. YioToRiAS AeA, QUEEN, Ve u iG, UPON A AFTERNOON AND SINGLI T eee ELEV STON. THAN EVER BEFOBB poe Wa IN TE THE PROPEESION, | ND di NA’ win’ aS ONE Tf GORG EOUS DL» BEAUTIFULLY CAPARISONED. HORSES, The Ancient and Modern Costumes ot Fourteen Na tions ne ee uoRsE ni Satis AAO” RACFB, ‘9 A. VJ) Oo) HURDL AN: FLAT RACES, ELEPHANT, byes f rt BY AND fan RACES. TWENTY OF N, ENTY MINUTE SAGES ucing Sack, Donkey, Wheelbarrow sae 60 wae face 08, with all He accessories of a sd 7. Barpum's mous collection of nt eat Wand TPs. entertalomentie : Doors open No AMPUTTHEATEE aay commences 93303: 8P. M. SFTHRNGON PAHIBINGSS THE — CROWDED, Box office open three days in advance. U Na RE COMIQU 514 BROADWAY, ‘The eminent American Actor, mal Dearne, OK AND NECK. N. Proanced with new scenery, Appoliitmen THE tee Heabietic calla st OF OH ARAOTE and & aTINEES WEDNISDAY AND SATURDAY, HE NEWEST MUSIC. “Recular Army; 0.” Harrigan and Hart, Qo.) “What the Birds Say,” Wilson, “Make Believe 1) ie, Violeta Old. Hacks?” Soo Fos Hoino , Without a, Notter—in-Law. nf “Veto Galop,” Wieagng. = “Don't in oY City Folks,"’ Tucker, 0c WM. POND &60. i Broadway: branch store, 39 Union om aquare METoPotran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PAINTING, ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, 4 LAnGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY oOvrTe CONSTANTLY ON HAND. “LEGAL NOTICES, TA SPECIAL TERM OF THE SUPREME COURT of the State of New York, held at the Court House, in ‘the city of New York, on the 19th day of March, 1874, present Hon. Charles Donohue, Justice; Creed te Wilde, plainttl, against the wational Lite Inaueance Company, deteniant. On reading the summons and compiaint herein heretofore filed on the procecdings heretofore had hereim, and on reading and tiling the annexed afddavit of it Beard, the receiver in this action, whereby 1 ap: pears to the Court necessary and proper that a noxice should be pubiished in this action, as provided tor by | section 65 (section 53) of article 2, title 4, vart 8 of the Revised Statutes, and on motion of Van Winkle, Candler & said receiver, It is ordered that all pe iz any a ing | claim avaingt the defendant the National Lite Insurance Company, exhibit the same to the salt Eli ceiver as atoresaid, at his ens of business, at No. 1 Duane strevt inthe city of Rew York. ant or before: the Is74; and that. ail such persons Der last named and in detouit thereof that they and each of them shail be precluded trom all benefit of the decree which will be made in this action, and from any distribution which shall be made under such decree. And it is ture ther ordered that this order be published once a week for six months in the New. York Herald, a newspaper published inthe city of New York, and in the State Paper, and that the Bret publication ‘thereot be made on or before the 3ist day of March, 1874. Hilicl. bt WILLIAM WALSH, Clerk. Bears, i T HAI WILL offer their flue assortment ot first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot fail to sult the times, New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchage if desired. Old Pianos (aken in exchange. BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100.—A S(EINWAY Pianotorte, seven octaves, carved legs, overstrung bass, agraue, every improvement, sacrificed for cash. . BIDDLs, 15 Waverley place, near broaaway. LADY WILL SELL A FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD econ Piano, or rent it; have no room for it. No. 30 West Washington place, corner of Sixth avenue AX IMMENSE STOCK O¥ PIANOS—NEW AND SEU. ond hand, to rent, Pianos and Organs on cas) Monthy payments. . A. POND & OO,, No. 547 Brot way; branet: store. No. 30 Union square. A. SEYEN OCTAVE RO<EWOOD PIANO—$125, PAY. able $10 moi upright and sqtare Pianos and Sreaneon insuimente: oe vorehes BS Npwarde: WETTS Warerooms, 7:8 Broadway, corner Tenth street. ‘AVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, r for sale—Uall price; most cele- u nearly new; ric! finisned, with four round corners; back’ same as front; carved legs; double serpentine bottom; rich tone; agrafie; np! ove. ents; made to order; cost $65, price $525, Apply at 0 Sixth avenue, near Foriieth stiget, trom 7. Me ATIERSUN, “Stool __ MISCELLANEOUS, (ovees t IN ONE PIECE, Screw ing Clamp, cou bya SEY GLASS: tip wet JARS perfect im test, simple in use, handsome ia style. Protector Frult Jars. used by thousands of customers with entire satisfaction for several successive seasons; have unti-rust lined me- tallic tops and are imple and cheape: Mesa Co jars. Write for circular or sample, by ex- bet COANSEY one MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1) North Third street, Philadeiphia, Panuenslaces of window jlass, Botties, Vials ad Fruit EAFNES: PAR WHAT pie at? see pamphi let bid mson, , late ctinical Physician in the Gaiver Medial Colleges mailed for 10 c Address 24 Bart wentieth neet, ‘That Dr, Williainson’s theory is, correct eisai cesstul treatment fully demonstrates.—Journal ot Medi- cal scieuce: “MARBLE MANTEL EDUCKED PRI ATLY 8 An extensive stock of Stu usb Trays and siate «l Marble Mantels, Fy, descriptign, RHYN SLATE Union vaibeashed Fourth avenue and Soventecns 1st, NY STREET, nufacturing ntels ani other Marble Curning TEWART'S SLATE MANTELS. MARBLE AND Wood Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the low- est prices, 220 and 222 West Twenty-third street, becween Seventh and Jor sale only by the patente . COLLEN DER, suc- cessor to Phelan & Collen ter, 733 Broadway, New York. First CLASS ASSORIMENT OF (BEVEL) ples, everything complete | aud equal to new} very tows old Tables altered to be J. WALKER Si Cortlandt street BILLIARD TABLE ® saie cheap. Cail at piano shop. X10, PHELAN MAKE, 9 Bast Twenty-third street, STORAGE, — Qroracn FOR FURNITURE FIANOS, BAGG do in separate closed rooing; fret class butiding elevator in buliding MIC HALES & 50%, US Mand 42 Commerce street, neat Bleecker. FINE ARTS. {INE STEEL ENGRAVINGS.—A LARGE NUMBER or Engravings, tramed in black walnut, for sule eap, party about breaking np housekeeping. Address , box WS New York lost ofllce, a4 Vistolty, MIFUL ROSEWOOD FULL SEVEN OCTAVE overstrung iron trame Pianoforte and stool; sacri fice for cash or on instalments or to rent. GOLDSMITH Bleecker street, near Bowery, MAGNIFICENT 743 OCTAVE ROS! WOOD forte tor sale; made to order; city maker round corner: fully guaranteed; used 5 months; tor $30, including Stool ana Cover; parlor, chamber, din- ing Furniture, silverware, Glassware ; sacrifice property’ fainily leaving city, 36 West loth st., near 5th “CHICKERING ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTE FOB sale.—A 734 octave four round corner Pianofor Cost $9.0, fur $275; Stool, Cover. Private residence West Twenty-third streét, MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER 7% 00- tave rosewood Planotorie, best, city m nearly Tew. cost $1.00, for $30); Stool, Cover; ha for shipping: rich gilded Orang Pushes ra satin Drocaite Parlor sult, cost $8), for $20; 795 dos $50; tamily leaving cit¥. 103 Wi eat dah BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $120; A Ti octave, carved legs, overstrung, ry, enprove- Shitiees instalments taken, 1D monthly. GABLE, 17 West Twenty-turid street, corner Sixt PRIVATE FAMILY, WILD, SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at & facrifico; a richly carved rosewood care 7% octave Piano, having all improvements, (ull agrafle, overstrans, de. ; cost $97: for $23. Btool, © ‘over; has box for anipping. S Wil also sell entire Household Furniture in lots to suit. Call private residence i) West 2 ast street. GOOD CHIGKERING PIANO $100—PAYABLE $10 monthly; an elegant four round SENe goa! octave i for cash. Plans 6 fn pla 6 (Hlghth street) near Broa way ‘OR CASH—A NEW FIRST CLASS PTANO, GOO: aR YASH A Sit be soll. for $200, Gant be senn at & GUMLEN'S Piano Warerooms, corner Bre Thirty-Aith street, NI AGNIFICENS CHICKERING PIANO—A SACRE ay fice sor good second hand low tor cash; easy monthiy payment oF meni From $3 t0 $5 6 month 3 Bros 3 ‘av. ND HAND PIANOS, OF OUR OWN AND OTHER kes, for sale by WILLIAM KNABE & 00, 11a venue, Urner, AND SQUARE PIANOS AND ORGANS.— Weber's, Chickering’s, Steinway's, Decker Bros.’ and others: large assortment, low tor cash, heii instal- ments and for rent. LL & 0 A 15 Hast Fourteenth titeet_ M. KNABE & CO.—PIANOFORTES TO RENT, UpFiRlits, squares amt grands, by ih WILLIAM KNABE ® COn Fifth avende, OOH FOR A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD 7 OOTAVE $2 2 25 powerful tone Piano, taney. peari moulding, carved legs, overstrung bass, & used only three mouths Call at 43 second a MUSICAiLD SERVATORY OF nus Le ray. wentieth street, near Broa HENRY SCUKOEDER, Ditector. — AN a0 CARD Paso, ORGAN, VIOLL “GUITAR, SING. ing, harp, flute, harinony, 24° West Fourteenth stroot. "Private lessons only; aay and evening: opel alt summer, Circulars mailed. Address MUSICAL UNL