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COUNTRY BOARD, TATEN [SLAND—SUPERIOR BOARD, gentiomen, in an Sages famYy, bed Canal street, or address dirs. 5,, ottice. LJ ‘QUMMER BOARD $7 PER WEEK—MOST DESIR- able;amonz the Catskills; a private (amily will en- age Boarders jor the season; Une house, beauiitul loca- fine scenery: driving. fghlug, ko best wecommo- tions; good lable. Keterence. Ik. BROWN, 104 Maiien ne, of cal! uvon M. JUDSON, at 362 Ninth avenue, Thirtieth street, tor one week. TEN MINUTES’ WALK TO THE ocean and five to still water: Kooms large and pleas- ant; terms $4 ber week; children nalt price. New York Teterence, G. M. Hammond, «3 West Filty-fourth street. dress ae CONKLIN, Wainscott, Bridge Hampton, Island. UMMER BOARD AMONG THE CATSKILL MOUN- Jains.—A private tamily at Westkill, Greene county, N. Y.. will accoumodate a tew-boarders for the summer; pleasant house; yood tavle, with fresh butter, milk, 24g, Sc. ; tine mountain scenery, good trout fishing, &c. Inquire of CORNI5H & CONGDUN, 179 Broadway, N. Y. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TEN PER+ sons, at private residence, % miles up the Hudson; tone house, large grounds, wide verandahs and de- httul view Photograph at 67 Bible Hou EN OR TWELVE BOARDERS | WANTED—IN southern part of Kerkshire county, Mass., 10) miles New York; farmhouse; beautitully located between the Harlem and Hoasatonic railroads; near Post olfice : Aarge, airy rooms; large yards, well shaded ; good trout streaius and lakes near; liberal board, and fruits in their genson; rooms $3 to $10 per week, uccording to rooms. For further particulars call on thé proprietor, 0, NEL: BON, at Frencn’s liotel, on Monday and Tuesday, June 22 oand '23, or address O, NELdOS, south Egremont, Berk- shire county, Muss. ‘NPHE ASTORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, L. L, HAVING changed hands, ts now open; boarders can be ac- Sommodated either for the season or year; prices moder- ate; convenient to boat landing: no bar, For partic- Diars apply atthe house, or (o H. HODSON & CO., 175 Firth avenue. REE NEWLY FURNISHED KOOMS TO LET— Hhoa Witt Board; all modern improvements; pleasantly jocated, near grove and convenient to livery: seven min- les Wale trom depot. Address D. D. JONES, box 4 Plainfield (N. J.) Poni office RRYTOWN, N, Y.—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily, ten nutes’ walk from depot, terms reason- Able. Address box 239 Tarrytown Post office. or apply on premises, College avenue, near broadway. N BE ACCOMMO- FOR TWO Cards at paper Diupleton Post EN OR TWELVE PERSONS dated at a iarm house nea: efcrvis, long the Mountain. Address J. BR it office, Port Jervis, Orange county, psocr, SIRAWBEKRIES AND CREAM, GOOD tare; shade, beautiful scenery; pertect health and attention to wants ot bourd rms $6 to $10 per wee gt Neversink, Sullivan county, . Y. Address 0. C. WIL- Ss QQ Mixe *ROM YOOT OF LIBERTY STREET. — Large. a 'y “ooms tor gentlemen; boating, fsh- ing, excellent Lutuing; croquet, piwno, &c.; tresh fruit cand vegetables in abundance; terms $0 to $3. Y. ¥., Greenville, N. J. RESORT, iG PAVILLION, Woodsburg, 1, J. This entirely new, Veauiliul and commodious hotel, ‘situated at Woodsburg, 24 miles trom Kockaway (south aide), L. 1. 16 miles trom New York, having been greatly enlarged and magniticently equipped, is, now one of the finest wud most complete ho els in the state. and tor is Accommodations unequalled as @ tamily resort, will.ope:. jane ‘Thos: desiring a delightfully cool, pleasant summer Dome will und in this house superior attractions having an ocean view for W miles, and being enurely new an replete with ali the moaern conveniences of a city hotel, auch as gas, water in every room, hot and cold water Daths and seam heat throushout." Surfand stil water bathing within a few moments’ walk; tine drives, wiih carriages, tor cuests; fishing and boating on the Bay; locaton upd climate unsurpassed for healihiulness and beauty; the house will be kept in atrictly first class siyie, every atention paid to the com- fort of guests and jiveral terms offered for tho season; Gne stables (or private teaias attached; the house is ac- Sessivle by the South side Railroad ot Long Island, also Long Island Ruiro«d via Ocean Point; trains leave every two hours, arriving at Woodsburg in one hour; South Side Railroad trom Grand and sv0sevelt streets; Long Island Kaliroad, ibirty-jourth street and Peck sip. For time table sev daily payers. Terms $19 and $18 per $3perday. Address N. P. S& WELL, Proprietor. A HERAMIUM, POINT HOUSE NOW OPEN, DE. +, lightiu'ly situated, on the Sound; fing sea bathing, Boating and fishing; 4 minutes trom New Haven depot, one mile irom New Rochelle; no chills and fever; no Mosquitoes. Apply at Point or to A. C. PLYMPTON, 2 Bast Forty-sixth street, corner of Madison avenue, A TEN, MORE RooMS aT THE BROOKSIDE House, Mastings-on-the Hudson. WM. F., QxOW, “A —PAVILION HOTEL, . New Brighton, 8.-1., ‘mow open. BARR & COTTER, Yroprietors. A WBEEMONT HALL, NEW BRIGHTON (NORTH « shore), Staten Isiand, now 0; en, put in fine order; fronts the Hay; en‘arged With number or fine Rooms newly aud handsome'y turnished; two blocks from lana: i minutes Ly boat every half-nour trom Batter y aua Dey street. single kentiemen $1U per week. Liberal Faves to families. MERICAN HOUSE, GLEN COVE LANDING, L. L— A few families can be supplied with first class Board atreduced rates; zood boating, fishing ana bath- ng; three blocks trom landing; steamboats Seawan- hake and General cedgwick. JAMES NORTON, Proprietor. —JENKINSONS HOTEL, HIGHLANDS OF « Navesink, N. J.. ts now open tor reception of quests; Hooms, en suite and singly. for famils and still water bathing, boating, tshing. &c.; terms Moderate. JAMES JENKINSUN, Proprietor, LBEMARLE HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.— Broadway. near Clarendon; now open; first class Private hotel, iarxe rooms; good tabie; terms for Jane, 1b per week. Address as above. 8 sure RE YOU GOING IN THY COUNTRY t—sEE A prices and accommodations of all summer resorts Home Journal; most compiete list published. DDI-ON HOUSE, MIDDLEBURY, VT., AMONG the Green Mountains, open the year round, within a short drive of Lake George, Lake Champlain, Paks Dunmore, Ticonderoga Grand view Mountain, Boa. ‘er week, CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Proprietor. FAMILY RESOR?.—AEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE, America. groves, drives. gymnasium, &c. “Paradise of —Jenny Lind, A. D. 162 Send stainp tor Flowrisv’s Guide," to sccund Hill Hotel, Northampton, as. BELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY MOONTAIN SPRINGS, N. J.—This {s one of the most popular suinmer ret Sorts in the couniry; scenery wild and picturesque; re. markably healthy; ho mo-aititees, fine !awns and pleas ant grounds; ali appoinunents first class. P. D. CARKIQUE, Propriotor. UDD’S LAKE, N. J.—FiRST CLASS BOARD FOR A few more tamilies at elegang Wagner Mansion; Mountain air; boating, Ashing; croyuet lawn. $10 and sapwards. Relerences. Address B., lyson’s, 743, Sixth -avenue. BRIGHTON HOUs H AMBOY, N. trains by Whitel et; fare 25 cents; grov lawn, truit irees; location unsurpassed; sea ‘Ashitig and all the popular amusements; terms very low H. BK. Proprietor. NATSEKILL MOL GROVE HOUSE, b-auiitully located 10’ miles back of the village of Catskill; excellent ‘able: plenty of fresh milk, and vood shade and drives. For turther particulars address J. H. STODDAKD, Uairo, N. Y. NATSKILL = MOUNTAINS. — WHITE | SULPHUR J Springs House Is now open; terms $8 per week. Referenve—Geo, L. Diossy, 86 Nassau sireet: Henr Rosenhein, 475 Broadway, New York; or address W. Ny LENNON, provrietor, Caro, Greene county, A. Y. a NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. _SUMMER RESORTS, FYRAND MOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, G is now open. | Propriewe, JOHN B, COZZENS. ARRINGTON HOUSE, DEMEREST, N. J.—TEN H trains per A&y: fly minutes on the’ Northern New Jersey Railroad $M Chambers street and Twenty-third street ferric: ALBERT H. CRANEY, OTEL FENIMORE, COOPERSTOWN, OTSEGO county, N. ¥., will open June 15. Parties desiring cireulars or wishing to engage Rooms will address D, F PrLEKS, Hotel Fenimo: ILLSDALE HE Accommodatior 2) boarders can be Sak'> tor the summer seas lwo miles from New York: situated on b xround beautitul scenery; heaithy mountain plenty ol fresh wilk and Fresh Iruit and vegetables in their sea- son; terms from $4 to $10, according to iocation of om#; adults preferred, For further particul call he proprietor, at French's Hotel, Chatham street, on ay and Tuesday, June 22 and 23, trom 3 to 10 A. M. TOG. My; or address A. Le OVERMISER, Hills: ALE. N. ¥.—G000 It Rooms for about B. & ALL, OVE CHE on the Marien Railros prs HOUSE (FORMERLY COOPER COTTAGE), Lo i Branob, N. J., has been enlarged ond refur- nished; ls now open; terms reasonale, |. aopriy, I A TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J,—20 (4 minutes by rail or boat from New Yors; one of the best family hotels near the city; terms reasonable. Ad- dress K, McMICUAEL, Proprietor. pans MANSION HOUSE, Long Branch, N, now open for guests, W L, McINTIRE, Proprietor. ONG BRANCH.—KING'S COTTAGES, ON OCEAN 4 avenue, near the depot; delighttul Rooms, with strictly first ‘class Board; tinest location on the avenue. AIRD'S MANSION HOUSE, Long Branch, N. J., ow open for cuests. WM, L. MCINTIRE, Proprietor, ONG BRANCH.—HELMBOLD CO/!TAGE, ON CHEL- Ay sea avenue, adjoining the Mansion Hou-e—tull view ofthe ocean—now open tor the season to families or transient guests. Choice of rooms can be had on imme- diate upplication at the cottage, CLASS Manes OUSE, ROSYLN, L. I.—FIRST tamily hotel; beautifully located: rooms large; splendid grove; boating, bathing; livery stable ; no mos quitoes; Lig hours trom James slip: tive trains daily; boat trom Peck slip; terms reasounbie. J S, Proprietor. GIVE: JANSION HOUSE-ON THE TERRACE, NEW | Brighton, 5. oW open (fourth season) as a first Class family resort; '20 minutes from toot of Whitehad and Dey strcets, by boats every hour. Mrs. ROBERT L, BRICKLIN, [ANSION HOUSE, Ki YPORT, NOW OPEN tor boarders.—Boats leave toot of Barclay street daily atlO A. M. and 4B. M. Inquire of A. MARSH & CO., 146 Chambers street, or W. J. POOLE, Proprietor, Keyport. OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, GERMANIOWN, N.Y, ‘on the banks of the Hudaon, near the depot. —Board- ers received on very reasonable terms: goo! table and lurge Sleeping Rooms, Address P. W. ROUKEF LUKE, Proprietor. Moxtetarr, SHLAND HALL, TUREF MIN utes trom di t, is open ior the accommodation OF tamilies or single genUcmen; plenty of fruit, shade, & J EWPORT.—A LADY WOULD ACCOMMODATE A family tor the suunmer with Board and all che laxu- Ties of the season. at the elegant Derby Cotiage, ironting park. Address irs. M. C. K., Newport, it 1. RENT POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, LONG. Island, now open,—situated on the extreme end of Long Island, tronting on the Sound and Gardiwer’s bay; only 4 moment's walk to the water; splendid sea bata: ing, driving anid sailing; flsbing unexcelled, terms moderate, Send for circular. M. B, PARSONS, VERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUSE, OPEN JUNE 1; reached by Mary Powell, J. W. Baliwin and . Cor. nell and the Albany Gay boats; also by indson Ri Railroad, New York, Kinzston and Syracuse Kaliroad. Pxesengers ticketed and baggage checked by Erie and Walsui Valley Ruilway to the hotel. JOUN LASH’R. Woodstock, ¥. ENOVO HOTEL.—A DELIGHTFUL AND HEALTHY summer resort, on the Philadelvhia and Krie iail- roud; also located on the west branca of the Susque- hanna River. surrounded by beautltul mountain scenery, with tin@ touting streams in the vicinity, will oven tor boarders June 22; accommodations ‘tirst class and charges reasonable, ‘Trains leave trom tool ot Des- brosses and Cortlandt streets, at 3:30 P, M. and 12 night arriving at Kenovo atll A. M. and 4:15. M. ‘The route to Renovo is one of the most attractive and’ pteturesque summer trips that can be enjoyed. rxcursion tickets at reduced rates tor sale at 526, 455, 371 Broa tway and No. 1 Astor House. For rooms and rates apply to R. M. N. TAYLOR, Proprietor, Kenovo, Clinton county, Pa. RUER, VIEW HOUSE, AT YONKERS, ON THE banks of the Hudson.—Open for guests; grounds Address 5. WYANT extending to the Hudson River. Proprietor. IVERSIDE HOUSE, Carmansvilie, toot of 152d street, North River. Only 40'minates trom the Battery, G. DUNCALt, ‘Propristor. OCKLAND 'L 4 (ON HOUS#.—GOOD Ac. commédations tor families; boating, flsbing, fine Jawn anil shade; 1,000 teet fronton lake; good stabling and carriage room. wT. HO. EL, w New Brivhton, Staten Islan Only 25 minntes'trom New York, DE CAMP & JONNSON, Proprietors, FIRE ISLAND BEACH.—THROUGH aggaze checked. Trains leave Hunter's A. M., dand 4:3) P. M.; also leave Scour, HOTEL tickers and’ Point $20 ana 923 South Kighth strect, Williamsburg. 30 A.M. und 4 P. M. Steamer Suri will connect at Babylon for the beach. 3.5. SAMMI. UMMIT HILL HOUSK—ONE MILE FROM CATS- S kill, will open for summer boarders June 1; nice pine Rroye, Kooi walks, drives, &c ; temperance; accommo- dations for 100 persons; Board reasonuble. P. M. GOEICHINS, Proprietor. QUMMER BOARD ON CATSKILL = MOUNTAIN=.— 1S Maple Grove House, Palenville, Greene county, N. ¥. PHILO PECK, preocidtor, A delightiul sumicr resort within a few nours of New York by steamboat or ratl- road. For terms address as above, or apply ac 13 Spruce street, New York. JUMMER RESORTS. UMMIT HOUSE, © Mountains, now open; Board from $7 to $12 per week. Reterences—Mr, Campbell, @ Corilandt streei, CATSKILL New York, and A. 5. Battersby, Gravesend, L. L. _A. LAMORE, Proprietor, East Windham, N. Y. SUMMER RESORTS. Peabody House, Yonkers, on’ the Hudson, now open. Ll . L, U. MALTBY, Proprietor. OUND VIEW HOUSE, MAMARONECK, WESTCHS. ©) ter county, N. Lawn 20 acres overiooxing Long Tsiand and surrounding country, now open and complee in ail 118 appointments for perinanent and transient guests; newly turnished and possessing medern unprove- ments; adapted ior tanily boarde “sand yeutiemen doing Dusiness im city; Halt nile trom depot; 3) minutes trom Harem Bridge, on Yort Chester Kuilroad; theuce boats to Peck slip: i minuces from Grand Central depot, via New York and New tiaven Railroad; boadng, fishing, &e. Adare as above, or WINGS, PORTER & CO, Li Broadway, or %o. 4,303 Third avenue, TPAPPAN-ZEE HOUSE (ROCKLAND INSTITUTE), NYACK, on the Hudson, NY, This elegant and delighttul SUMMEK RESORT will be opened tor guests JUNE eas having SPACIOUS KDirICk, VILLA and COTTAGE, public and private tables, boating and bathing: no chilis; no mosquitoes. For DIAGRAMS ot rooms and terms'address L. b. MANSFIELD, (PRE NeW UNITED StaTHS HOTEL, Saratova springs, N. Y. This thoroughly vuilt and rich.y furnished house, with all (ne insdern linprovemenuts and accom vodauons tor over 1,40 guests, will be opened on the Wthot June. Or- ders tor Rooms wii receive prompt atiention ALNSWOKTH, TUMPKI*S, PURRY & © mus OCEAN novsK, Newport, R. Ly Sune 27, 1374: WEAVERS & BATES, ure HOUSE, TARRYTOWN, ON THE HUDSON, 18 Or the swimmer, at moderate rates Cottens’ WES? POINT HOTEL ___ EDWARD COZZENS, Proprietor. MAN HOUSE, FAR ROCKAWAY, L, ‘permanent aud transivni boarders, at moderate pric JOHN J. COLEMAD now open.—-A few desirable .Rooms can be secured, ds now open. Foe open tor the season. test class accommodati 8. Proprietor. CoLUNBLA WHITH SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEAR Hudson, N, ¥.—ihts ter is universally rezarded as the Lest combinxtion of healthy ingredients ot any in the county; fine air, beautitul groves; best reference givei 6, B, NASH. CURE RBON HOTEL. LONG BIANOH, (NJ HAY Iny been thoroughly retittea. is now open tor the ceeasonl; first class accommodations; terms miderate. PesCuk & BATES, Proprietors. NHAMBERLIN'S HOTEL, RAUWAY, N. J., ONE hour trom New York.—Thir y wains per dav; near depot. iamilies and sinule gentlemen can be turnished Sith Board, with sas, Hot ald cold water and bathroom, it rate prices. at moderate priceSWM, 8. CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor. PAGLESWOOD FARK HOTEL, PERTH AMBOY, N. 17 J.—Gn the shore, in a purk of 200 acres; iawn, fruit trees; bathin: and Ashing first ; modern improvements and amusements; $10 to $13 per week. Mrs, P. V. KENT, Proprietress, LM TREE HOUSE, ON THE CATSKILLS—ACCOM. Modates 35 visitors; croquet ground, no Mosquitoes; Aaily mail; churches uear; romantic drives and walks iby the babbling brook. call Monday at 10 West Fiftieth eireet. JOREST HOME—CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, [8 NOW open. Terms «$7 to $3 per week. Address F. M. MAT? HiEWS, Acra, Greene county, {ORREST HOUSF, spiendid fishin and Hsex Ratiroad hope to house. 8 BUDD'S LAKE—NOW OPEN nd boating; two hours’ ride Morti: 0 Stanhope, 25 minutes from Sian- EWARI & SHAKFER, Proprietors, {OREST LAWN MANSION, COLD SPRING HAR. 2 bor. L. Splendid bathing, boating, Ashing ; liberal table; terms moderate. City reference, Captain Clark, meumer Martin, Peek alin. SIMPSON FARM HOUSK, NEAR ‘And railroad depot; {ew first large lawn, abundance of fruit ic. inguire ot J, M. MORSE, st Nicholas Hotel, or ! F, POND, on premises, XRAND HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, l. L—-HAVING X been thoroughly retitted, 1s now open for reception ol guests; boating, fishing, salt ang surr bathing; terms toderate. M, J. KELLER, Proprietor. —PAVILION HOTEL; 1% HOURS Peck slip, at 8:20, ¢ and 5; Sune Tews Proprietors. GLEN COVE, bt J steanvoat tandi ass bows i shade, stabling, S'& © UNTING \EODNEY HOUSE, RED HOOK, DUTCHESS © J ty.~This tamily resort has been greatly improved and newiy fitted up tor comfort and conveniences, and will be opened for transient and summer boarders about June 26. itis situated in one of the most healthy and pleasant villages 1n the country; commands an éxten- five view of the Catskill Mountains; the drives and walks are beautiful; no mosquitoes; torms moderate, Reter to H. 8. Morgan, 376 Kreadw: 1. W. Rowlee, 14 Beckman street; William Gildersleeve. corner Second avenue and Filty-third street or by iettor, to B. B. GD. NEY. Lower Bed Hook, Dutchess county, N. X, HE SOUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HAV- ing been thoroughly renovated and newly turnshed, ix now open; @ choice ot Rooms can be ad at moderate prices; every aproinument. first class. Call on orad dress 8. P. BARBOUR, South Orange, Ne J TPHOMSON HOUSE—AT KANE, PA., ON THE PHILA. delphia and Erle Railroad, situated on tne summit of the Alleghanies, 2,000 \eet above the sea, will open or summer guests on June 22. Trains leave’ from tout of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets at 8:30 P.M. and 12 night, arriving at Kane ats:25 P.M and 9:15 P.M. For rooms and ratesappply wo KR. M.'N. TAYLOR, Proprietor, Kane, McKean county, Pa. Pah PARRY HOUSE—AT HIGHLAND FALLS, ON A. the bank of the Hudson. 134 miles trom West Point, will be opened June 13; terms reasonable. For particu- Jars address WILLET PARRY, Highland Falts, N. Y. SULLIVAN N. ¥.. on the Midiand Railroad, situated aiid the high hills and bracing atmosphere of the Western Shawangunk range, is now completed and open Jor guests; mountain alr, rural scenery, pure milk and vegetables, good trout fishing, and reasonable fare. with polite tention, are the characteristics of this house. For particulars address Colonel a. J. CLEM- ENTS, Manager. Liberty, N. ¥.; reference A.J. Smith, firm H. K. Thurber & Co.'; 6. B, Hill & hro., 324 Green! wich street, Morris, Drening & Co., 29) and 252 Canai st le 01 pete “BTATES HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L 1. is now’open. Proprietor, MICHAEL MULRY. [TD stares worEL, now open. HE CLEMENTS HOUSE,—L/BERIY, county, +! Long Branch, N. J., M. M, HOUSE—WHITEFIELD, —N, HITEFIKLD: H. situated in the midst of the White Mountains, now open for summer boarders; sure relief tor hay tever; Board trom $7 to $11 per week, Send tor circular. ! ¢. HENRY ABBOTT. TIENTION!—<HAVING RECKIVED VERY LARGE orders from my agents for Wearing Apparel. Car- pets, Furniture, &c., itcompels me to oay the following prices iT Dresses. $5 to $8); for Coats, $2 to $.0; for Pants, $1 to $7. By calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. ROSBNBERG, No. 248 Seventh avenue (second house shove Twenty-fourth street, you wiil be liberaily dealt with. LUST AND FOUND, tos a8 VOUND—A GUUD HUNTING CASE STEM WINDER, whieh the owner can pave bv roving property and baying expenses at No U6 Chathain street (in Jewelry store). I OST—ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19, BETWEEN PACIFIC 4 street, Brookiyi and Coloseum, a Poeketbook, containing $10 and railroad pases trom Pittsburg to Louisvilic; the finder can keep the money and please reiurn the passes by mail to UMARLES J. SAMUS, 435 Broadway, New York. LO8taX BROOKLYN, ON THOMSDAY. JUNL 13 A .4 cluster diamond Ring, eleven stones, marked “R. K. W., April 3, 1873," on Clin‘om sireet, between Pierrepont and Fulton, or Fulton sireet. between Cimion and Clark streets. A Libera: reward will be aid for the reiurn of the ring to 24 Clinton sireet, Brookl, OST—ON JUNE 19, ABOUT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., IN A Christopher street car, # Russia leather Pocketbook, confamne money and cards of Mrs. J. Hl. cuckley, Finder will please rewurn to R. H. FORBES, No 2 Bowling Ge O8—A LINEN CUFF WITH GOLD SLEEVE Button, pear colored stone; the fier will be re- Warded by leaving it at 79 Worth street, Orst oor. PY IN A SOUTH FEBRY STAGE, ON yy, about noon, a lady's blue her ; , containing a gold watch and chain, stiver thimble, &e. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving ‘the sane at No. 24 Wall street, O81—ON SATURDAY MORNING, IN THE TWENTY. third street cars,coming from the Krie ferry. Focketvook, containing about $25 im money anu some other small’ articles; a suitable reward will be paid. Apply at 14% West Thirty-sixth street. Ere FRIDAY, IN A FOURTH AVENUE 4 car, or in going trom Wall street to Grand Central depos. a Diamond Stud; $25 reward will be paid by re turning the sume to PERER FAY, New York stock Ex- change. No questions asked. Lost ON MONDAY, ISTH. IN GOING FROM BALL 4 & Black's to Yhirty-seconit stecet. ~ixth, Fourth and Firth avenues to Twenty-seventh sireet, a large Floren- tine Pin, white Hower, green foliage, twist bor- der, with small cross attuched. The tluder wil be suit- ably rewarded by returning itto KING'S Bazaar, No. 436 Fourth avenue. OST—A CANARY BIRD, Fi 4 street, on ~aturday, about 11 o'cloc! ward will be paid tur its return. ROM 14 CHARLES A liberal re- $ REWARD.—LOS!, A SCOTCH TERRIER DOG, Wears uncut: answers to name of ''M, Above stn wili be paid for his return vw No, 21 West Fourteenth street, } EWARD OF $3 WILL BE GIVEN FOR A DARK a Canary Bird, lost trom 492 Third avenue, on MSAKES? PAKAGON Made to order, of best materials and warranted to ft, Sent by express, C. 0. 2, aby partof the country, at the tollowing pric 6 Shirts, Masonville muslin and tine linen,... 6 Shirts, Wamsuita muslin and very fine linen, 13 50 6 Shirts, New York Mills and best linen... 15 00 B Shirts reaay mage and made to order. FANCY SHIRTIN IN GREAT VARIETY, Directions tor measurement sent on application. RICHARD MBAR®S, is Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, New York. A —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines —Manufacture of complete outths of Apparatus and Materials, with tall instrue- tons All departments of manuiacture, bottling and Xclusive rights in desirable territory. Cat- tree. JOHN MATHER We, First avenue, Twenty- i Twe seventh streets. New York. A —CATARRH, DI CHARGE FROM NOsTRILS, foul breach, so putting, &e., speedily ana’ effe \ Dr, DE KREMEN, 48 West Fourth street, near University piace. Pamphiet sent tree. 9} YOLLY'S SCOURING AND DYEING CENTRAL . R28 Broadway, has removed around the cor- ner, East Twe'tth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, Up.own store; 1.204 Broadway (ilsey House ANNOYED BY HAIR growing upon the brow, ilps or tace should per- sonaily aoply to Mme. JULIAN, 206 West Thircy-eluhth street, New York. she removes the disfigurement. in- glanianeously by an application not injurious to the skin. Hours ir 1 to 4 daily, ‘DROPHOBIA CAN BE CURED BY A COURSE OF Thompsonian treatment, tuil directions of which are only to be round in BROWN’s RECE!PT BOOK, con- tains 500 other valuable Receipts. For sale by all news dealers: price 2) cents. ‘The New York Day Book says:—“Li is the best and cheapest book published for the money." Sent prepaid. Address Dr. BAOWN, 697 Broad- way, N.Y. FLEADQUARTERS OF GUOKS AND PASTRY COOKS ot the Metropolitan Culinary Association, 440 Sixth avenue, ENRY A, DAY ELS, M. D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- nue.—Speciai xttention to the diseases of men. Book of 8) Diseases maited tor 25 cents. AVANA LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND circulars given and sent, Address J. B, MAR- TINEZ & CO.. Bankers, 10 Wail street, New York. Post office box 4,685, AVANA AND Gi RMAN LOTTERIES AT REDUCED rates and :mportant information given by E. SUN- NENBERG, vox 644 Post office, New Haven, Conn. FAAVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW ings —Information siven and price lists furnished. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, U6 Nassau street, New York. Lock box 5,594. lone? G. BOYCK, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NO. 267 Broadway, first tloor.—Divorces and ali suits at jaw prompuy ‘attended to In all the couris. J. # Bpaes 2 Fireworks. Only depot, MM Dey stréet. peetee CARRIERS’ WALK, Open to every letter carrier in the empl States xo ment, Excevt proiessional walkers, For P and printed rules address CUMMITTEK ALHLG TIC VAMEds, Barnuin’s Roman Hippodrome. of the United ‘0 OURE NO PAY.—DR. G, LOVATT, THE INDIAN Physician, cures stammering; removes tape worm in 15 hours; ali chronic diseaves. Office 1u6 West Thirty- second street, New York. . FFICIAL DRAWINGS O# KENIUCKY STATE LOT. feries KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLass 3O—JUNE 20, 107k, 2, 9, 8, 22 MS 4 8k OI SLY, LASS 3O—JUNE 20, 1874, KENTUCKY, 9, 4 MW, 4 Sl, Ol 4. WY AST 43. SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS 29 —JUNY WY 2 oy GO, th, 54, 12, ue 34, 15, 9, $1, 36, 51. w York cit: ‘Aadress J, PUBLIC MEETING. BATTERY TO HARLEM IVER IN 20 MINUTE: ‘A public mass meeting ot business men, property own- ers, taxpayers and zens generally will be held ac the Real | state |} xchange Salesroom, No. lil Brond way, ON MONDAY, JUNS 2% 0 L ¢ O'CLOCK orimmediately on tne close of the sales of that day, to ask the Governor to sign such City Kapid Transit bil s How in his hands as, without injury to the city or its people, promise immediate execucion, and es sign th’ Greenwich kievated Extension Dill, 0 that (he Toad. already parially completed, may be fully Anished, powsible, within (he coming year. A prominent chizen will preside, and many reprosent- atlve men ot ubuliy are expecied to present therr y onthe subect. A statement from the Greenwich road ik Will be read at the meeting. W. B. OG ud. Pres't North Wh. R, MART FB, THU KBER, sec. N. ¥. Cheap Transp indorsing Greenwich Sievated id only). Hy, Ux. Coin. N.Y. Kapid Trans, A: resident Gold txchange. . H. BRUDUKAD, FRA tlon, Association ILES OR HEMORRHOIDS POSITIVELY AND PER manently cured by absorption, without pain, danger, caus.ics or insiruments; every vestige of the disease eradicated; immediate relief trom suffering: 20 yeura’ experience treating this distase warrants us in saving there Is no case of piles we cannot cure; references, hun dreds ot the Lest citizens of Sew York, Ph lad pol Baltimore and Pittsburg whom we have cured. W. McCAN DLIs>.M. D., & SUN, 2,001 Arch street, Philade: phia. At St. Nicholas Hotel, ‘New York, until June 27 and each alternate two weexs. i Rvs HAVANA LUTIERY.—CAPITAL PRIZES er cable of the drawing of June 13 (C!aas 926) :— free, Established in 135°, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, Post office box 4,443, IL Wall sireet, New York. JALVATION POWDERS FOR THE CURE OF DRUNK. 1, enness.—they are tasteicss und can he given in any liquid without the knowledge of the patient, producing a foatning for stimulants of any kind ; pine ber box, $15 by mail, $1 1, Address WILLIAM FISHER, M. D,, 183 budson’ street, New York, see tT. THOMAS BAY RUM—BONDED OR DUTY PAID; im BULK “nnd cases; reduced orices; quantities (0 ait; also very high proof for dru begsdhe ede eh days OF WT SCARLE, 25 OM olip, L Prizes cashed. Girealars oF tuii’ information Sirntshod iE GILBERT ELEVATED KAILWAY COMPANY, M49 Broadway. New York, June 16, 1874.—Notice is hereby given that an election for Directors of the above mentioned company. tor the ensuing year, will be held at their office, 149 Broadway, in the city of New York, on the 7th day of July, 1874, a4 12 orclock uoon. WILLIAM FOSTER, Ju., President. E, FP. Bacon, Secretary. AES OBJECT OF ART,.—CHESSBOARD OF FRA- grant sandal Wood, sorgeously inlaid with ivory, ebony and silver; manuiaciured by Hindoo artisis, of Benares, India; brought thence by, owner himselt, with two sols of wondertully carved ivory chessmen and draughtsmen, for sale for $175, of exchange tor Diamond, Sailboat or Parlor Mirrors, worth $20), Address HAN! DOV, Herald office 7ANTED—INTERVIEW WITH OWNERS OF AT. ‘tractive near by subarban lands to improve; must be well iocated at or very near some alive suburo depot, Address, giving locality, &¢:, BULLDIR, Herald office. MEDICAL. TLONI—DR, FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA: 11 consultation free; private office, 161 Bleecker st A —MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN. RESIDENCE + 114 East Tenth street, near Third avenue. ‘i —MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 180, NO. « i Kast Filty-second street, first door from Futh av, M, MAURICEAU, M, D., OFFICE 129 LIBERTY + street, near Greenwich street, JONSULT DR, OR MME. WEST.—ALL COMPLAINTS Co virat? advice tree, 44 Bleecker sty hear Hrowlway. R. AND MME, GRINDLE CURE ALL OOM. plaints; 2% years’ practice, 120 West 26h at SESTERN OOLLECTIONS, LAND TITLES, &0.—A lawyer of this city, who will spend the’ summer vacation in Wisconsin, Ihwa and Minnesota, offers to audertake commission’ in the line of his profession in those states and places on the route at moderate re. Address, before July 1, A. D., Herald office, naming place of interview. ‘Satis factory references given. 100 000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY —OFFI- . + cial drawings on flies Cagh Glits; cirowlars with full particulars sont tree, Address P. ©. DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent, J0 Liverty st Re IN LEGALIZED KENTUOKY STATE $578.006 Lottery. Official drawings on file, Business established 4) years, Circulars for the 6 and our single number totery. Havana plan, add BAULY & CU. vox 444 Now York Post oflice, 4 No. 9,615 Grew ‘$109,000 No. 28,004 drew . seen + 50,000 No. 15,679 drew + BOW No, 6,431 drew 1,00 No. 5.337 drew. 5,00) | No, 29,208 drew. 5,000 _. BUROPEAN NTRAMSHIA,* NMAN LINE—SOUTHEKLY COURSE, Royal Mat! steamers are appointed to sail as foft 7S Pe UrkNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL: CITY OF RICUMOND. CLPRY OF PA Saturday, day 4, 409 e1f¥ OF MONTREAL. CILY OF BRUoSE ORY Ov CHE. Cabin pr Steeray: rN paturday, July 11 at 2 P. saturday, July ¢s, at 3 P -v- Saturday, July 25, at2 P.M. ssaxe, $0 und $90, gola. d irom ail points, at reduced rates. rai office, No. 15 Broad way. © othtoes, $$ Broadway and pier 49 North River. JOHN G. DAL, Agent. POR GARD. BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL Y. othez pots ii England and Wales The south Wales AUanuec Steamsmp Company's new first claw steaiuships will sail trom Pennsylvania Rail roud Wert, Jersey City, a8 tolowsi— woe Saturday, June 13 GLAMOK( PEMBROKE. “paturday, June 27 First cubin passige, 875 and $0), currency ; ‘sacona curreney; steerage, $$), ‘currency. ' Prepaid e certincates from Cardifl, $53, currency. Draits upwards For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & OO. agents 17 Broadway, Nuw York. AGLE LINE. UNI ED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elexant Clyde built iros steamsisips will sail rrom New York as tollows:-— HERViK, Captain Fischer GOETH. Captain Wilson. are uly ld from Eagle Line pier, oot of Pirst street, iloboken. vay, (ALES OF PASSAGE TO. PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin—Firat saloon, $12), gold; second saloon, $72. gold. Steerage—To Piymouth and London, $30, currency; to Cherbourg and Hamburg. $3), gold, Prepaid tickets from Hamburg, $36, currency. For ireizht apply to FUNCH, EDYE & CO, 27 South William street, For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KHUNE, 13 Broad wa Generui Agents, 10 LONDON DIRECT—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP ERIN, ‘Thursday, June 25. For passage from or to London, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Derry or | el- fast, at lowest rates.” Apply at THOMPSON'S Passage office, 78 Broadway, corner Rector street, (PO IRELAND AND ENGLAND, $15. STEAMEKS EViRY DAY, Railway tickets and drafts. Intermediate, Philadelphia Lane, $35. O'DONOVAN ROSSA, Proprietor Northern Hotel, corner Cortiandt and West streets, New York. [PPNITED STATES MALL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool, sailing every Tuesday. WYOMING, Guard June 2, at noon, NEVADA, Price......., June 3), at3 P.M. From pie r. Cabin paseage. $30, goid: steerage at lowest rates, Prepaii uckets at lowest rates. Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and -weden, 4c, Drafts en ifeland, England, France and Germany ai lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GULO! Broadway, SPECIAL NOTIC’.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP WYOMING, salung Tuesday, June 23, has superior accommodtation for steerage passengers al the very low rate of $15, currency, each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUIO. Broad wa LY DIRKCT LINE TO FRANCE. z. RAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL MoUIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVKE, CALLING at BRe ST. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (be southerly than any other), will sail trom pier No, 6d North River, as tollows PUREIRG, Surmont . WASHINGION, Lachesnez. VILLE DE PA\Is, D, PRICE OF PAsRAGE ILD (ineluding wine i— First cabin, $125. Second, $73 Third, $35, .___ Excursion tickets at reduced rates. American travellers, by taking (his line, avoid both transit by En sh railway and the discomtorts of cross- ing the Caannel, besides saving time, trouvie and ex- nse, R GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. Note.—Lengthened steamers being at resent unpopu- lar, This proper to state the tact that uere is how uous such inthe rrenet line. STEAMER TO Queenstown every THURSDAY; Stecraze. $20. ANCHOR LINE, No. 7 Bowling Green. HITE STAR LINE, turdav, June 27 ‘Saturday, Jaiy Saturday, July 25 FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITiD STATES MAIL, OCEANIC. . net locks, pier Kate—Saloon, $80, gold; steerage Saloons, staterooms, at low rates, moking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt, thus com- Dining satet; For Inspe the compan)’ speed and comfort. n_of plans and other information apply at office, 19 Broadway, New York. J. CORTTIS, Agent, OB PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron mail steamship WESTPHALIA, Captain W. Stahl, will sail on Thureday, June 25, 1874, tor Hamburg. kates of passage to Flymouth, London, Cherbourg and amburg :~ Firsy Cabin—Upper saloon, $120: lower saloon, $72, ola. S<Steerage to Cherbourg and Hambure, $39, gold. Steerage to Piymouth, London and all points in Eng- land, ScoJand and Wales, $4, currency. The POMMERANIA will sail July 2, 1874. KUNHARDI £00. ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, Geaeral Passer 61 Broad street, New York. 6 Broad Geet WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this Lino Will sail’from picr 18 East River as tollow CORNWALL, Western. Saturday, June 20 AKRAGON, Symonds Wednesday: J Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, "$45; steerage, currency’: excursion Vicwels, Sia. nL, 70 South sires PE ss ee EL'K. MORGAN’S SONS. MAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ¥or Southampton and Bremen, The steamship FRANKFURT, Captain Fr. Bulow, will saiion Wednesday, June 24, atz P, M.,from Bremen pier, foot ot Third streek Hoboken, to ve followed by jolemmelip MOSEL, “Capiain G. Ernst, on Saturday, une v7. RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, _No, 2 Bowling Green. UNARD LINE, NOTICE, With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take @ specitied course for all sea- sons of the year. Un the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian 50 at 45 latiiude, or nothing to the north ot 43. On the homeward passage crossing the meridian or 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. THE Bullisd AND NORM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NuW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOK, FROM NEW YORK. YROM NeW Yor ABYSSINIA, .Wed., June 2¢| ALGERIA....5: w CUBA, 4| ABYSSINIA... oe 8| *RUSSIA Jy duly. 15 | CRINA *SMl," A ing Wednesday and Saturday from rs marked *do not carry steotage passen- 5, CabIN passage, $3, $100, $430, gold, according to ecommoJation. Keturn’ tickets on favorable Lerma, rage at lowest rates, Steerage tickets irom 4 Iver. pool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rate: treleht and cabin passage apply at the company's No. 4 Bowl ¢ Gr For steerage passage at LL Broadway, Trinity butiding. S ee SuAKLeS G. PRANCKLYN, Agent, orto FP. H. DOVERNET, ark and Rancoiph si NATIONAL LINE, Bt NOTICE. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoil ice and headlands. cago, 1, From piers 44 and 47 North iver. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, June 27, 3¥.M. | CANADA, july 11, 2:30 P. BM. SPAIN, July 4,94. M. EGYPT, July 18, 9:30 A. Mt. FOR LONDON DIREC: ERIN, Andrews, Thursday, June 25,1 P.M. Cabin passage, $70; $380 currency. Stecrage at greatly reduced prices. Return tickets at reduced rates. Pre- Paid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company's otlice. No. 69 Broadway. F. W. J, HURST, Manager. ITATE LINE. 8 NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail from pior 35 Norch Kiver as follow: STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Wednesday, June 24 STATE OF VIRGINIA, Weanesday, July 8 STATE OF GEORGIA. ednesday, July 2 And covery Weduesday ther taking passengers at through rates tu all purts si Great Britaik and Ireland, Norway. Sweden, Deinark and Germany, et age as low as by any other line. itstor £Land upwards. For troight of pasenge ap- d uy 5 yt AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO,, Acents, ata 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broad WHE STATE LIN SPKCIAL NOTICE.—After Satarday, Jnne 13, the, steamers of this line willbe despacched every alternate Wednesday until July 22, when regular weebly sailings very Wednesday) will commence. &D STAR LIN TM appotated'to carry the Belgian and United states Mails. T he following steamers are appointed to sail For Antwerp, . From Philadetphia. From New York. VADERLAND. June 2) COLINA ...., NEDERLAND, .duly 13! SWITZERLAND, Froin Antwerp. ‘of Philadelphia. For New York, VADERLAND, May 27 | SWITZERLAND. CYBELE. une 24) COLINA, rices OF Vassage in Currency, $0) | Second Cabin. pati % $25. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries & nd stewardess. * Through Uckets and through bills of lading issucd be- tween all prominent points. For passage, rates of treight and other information First Cabin apply to od PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 807 Walnut street, Puiladelph: 42 Broad stre New VONDER BECK, General European Agent NTERN ATION AL TOURIST TICKETS Us sed to all tts of the wor! OOOK'S cheap Ameri¢an tours to all parts of the United States and Canad GOOK'S Educational ety to Switzerland, Ttaly, &c., gails by special steamer BOLIVIA June 20, Fares, $350, $400 and $550, gold, Including all expenses. COOK'S “Excursionists" or June, now ready, contains fares and expenses (or upwards of 2000 American and Kuropean tours: price 10 cents. Address COOK, SUN & JENKINS, 261 Broadway, New York. PQUROPPAN TRAVRLLBRS WILT PIND TRUNKS FOr staterooms and Continentas travel, Chairs and Rags for the steamers, &¢., at JON CATINACH'S, 736 Hroad- near Astor’ pl remeved trom corner ot Broad- id Wall street). ‘NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIOIAL Fasaports of the Depgriment of State issued by A. ©. WILLMARTH, United Statos Court Bouse, al Cham bers sweet. 3 i EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, MERICAN LINE. THE AMBKICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILAVELPHIA. Weekly mail steamship service between ‘nilade’phia and Liverpool, Sativng every Thursday from Pinladel i hursday from Philade etey Wednestey row Liverpool.” lait! dite tol.v img steamships are appointed to sail trom Piralude!phias— j INDRANA..~. . ww... June 22 | ILLINOIS, aly 9 *ABIMTSFORD, «dune 26) OHIO... July 16 PLUNNSYLVAMNIA. July 2/ *RENTILWORTH duly 2 Prices of gassaze in currency, Cabin 9% to $10), according to secom modations. Steerave aud intermepsate tickets 40 and from all points at the lowest rate: Steamers tlarked with a star do not carry tnterme- diate. Passen yer accommo .iations forv@ll classes unsur- Passed. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries ® surgeon abd stewardess, ‘These steamers are supplied with fe raftein addition to the usual lite boats wnd lite preservers. Through tekets avd through bills of lading issued be- tween all promineut points. For passage, rates of trelght and other inforaration aj ply to PETER WEIGH] & SUNS, Generai ta, 42 Broad street, N. Y., and 307 Walnut street, Phila. Richardson, Spence & Co, |». &J. Cummins & Bros., Liverpool Queensiown. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIO.MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIPORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA, Rates of pawage (including all necessaries for the jew York to San Fran isco, $9), $10 or $I, cur- San Francisco to Yokohama, $15), goid; san Fraucisco to Hong Rong, $20, goid. steamers leave pier 42 North itiver, New York, as tol- lows: CY OF PANAMA, Capt. C. C. Lima....Jane 27, 12 neon ers Only.) (freight and way pas: ACAPULCO, Com. A. G. Gray...Juesday, July 7, 12 noon COLON, Capt J. M. Dow. .. July 18 12 noon And every alternate Saturday, connecting with ail steamers tor Central America and -outh Pacific ports EXiTa steamers tor freizhi and Way ppssengers will. be despatched on intervening Suturcays as necessity may require. Steamers leave san Franciso for Japan and China as tollows:— GREAT REPU COLINA ALASKA. oP and every site Saturday, For treight or passage, or ‘further {nformation, apply oO company's office, on Wharf toot of Canal sirect, New rk. ‘RUFUS HATCH H. J. BULLAY, Managing Director. Superintendent. |. DAYTON, _ Freight Agent. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Jompany. he elegant screw steamship ONTARIO 2,000 tons bur- den), Captain George B. Slocum, will sail for St Thomas, Para. Pernambuco, Bahia and Kio Janeiro on Tuesday, June 23, at 3 o'clock P. M., trom pier 43 North River. For treight or passage apply to ; Weil Ast RK GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, OR HAVANA, Nassal, PROGRESO, CAMPECHE AND VERA NEW YORK, HAVANA and MEXICAN MAIL STEAM- SUIP LIYE, leaving ge No. 5 North River at 3 P.M. Y OF NEW Youk ssssee cesses Wednesday, June 26 vGdavana and Mexico), June 27 M soe ... (Havana direct) July 2 OF HAVANA (Havana via Nassau), July 9 For treight or passage apply to PF. ALLAANDRE & SON! 33 Broadway. A DIRECT MAIL LIN i$ steainships will sall every Tuesday, ier 13 North Kiver, toot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, as tollows :— a MORO CASTLE, Captain ft, H. Morton. CRESCENT CIry, Cap.ain T. 8, Curtis June 30 COLUMBUS, Captain H.C. Reed.. .. uly 7 For freight or passage (haying magnificent accommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM ¥. CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bowling Green. D. NcKELLAR, Agent in Havana. XA» LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT West, carrying the (nited States mail.—Steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Grunman, will leave pier 2, cast River, Saturday, June 27, at3'P. M. ‘Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galves- ton, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. Kallroad, No charge for forwarding in Sew York. For freight of Passage, having superior xccommodations. apply to H, MALLORY & O0.. 153 Malden lane. PB, CLYDE, 119 Wall Street. FPO? SEY OL LEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ SIEAMSHTP LINE. The steamship EMILY B. SUUDISR, Captain B. F. Bur dick, from. pier $6 North River (foot of North Moore street), on Saturday, June 27, at 5 o'clock P. M. ight received daily. Through rates en to St . Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ freight of passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pler 36 North River. }OR NEW ORLEANS DIREOT. The Cromwell steamship Line. Tho steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Gager, will leave pier No. 9, North River, on Saturday, June 27, ati P M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Kockport or Arkansas Whart, Brazos, Santiago, St Lonis and Mobile. Cabin passace, ; steerage, $2 ‘or ire! or passage apply to CUARK SEA UN 66 West street. SOUTHERN LINE, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The following new and first class steamers will sail every We nesday, at3 P M.. trom pier 20 East River :— CLIY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering June 24 CITY OF SAN ANTONIO. Captain Feanington...Julv 1 CLiY OF DALLAS, Captain & ‘ July 8 CLTY OF GALVESTON, Captain Kvans July 18 Freight received daily. Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, Santiago and St Louis, Cabin passage, $9; Steerage do. $2. For freight or passage, having superior accomiodaiions, apply to C. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 152 Staiden TORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Norfolk, and Tuesday, Thursday fod Serarcay, to Petersburg and ichmona. OLD DOMINION STHAMSHIP COMPANY, From pler 31 North River, foot of Beach street, steamers Jeave dairy at 3 P.M. for Noriolk, and PASSENGER STEAMERS for Norfolk. Oity Point’ and Richmond on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa‘urdays, same nour; and Fri- days, 3PM. for Norrolk only. ‘hrough bius of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest via Virgina and fennes- geo, Aduntic Coast, Beavoard and ower lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad tor Western points and by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washington, N C. and other points. Office, 197 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. —PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY,—THE SPLEN- + did steamers UREW and 35/. JOHN leave pier 41, foot of Canal street daily Sundays excepted,, ato P. M. FPTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGHKESP- sie, Rondout and Kingston, landing at Cozzens', West Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milton.—T MARY POWELL, froin Vestry street. pier 39, every ufter- hoon at 314 o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced rates A —SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA CITIZENS’ «Line of Steamboats. pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.; $2.90 through, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, and $2 Monday, Wednesday and Friaay. Excarsion pad New York to Saratoga and return, good 30 days, only LBANY AND TROY Cuizen’s line, leaves pier Toy strect, até P. St, conne und West. Fare 810. WALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River, es The world renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVE ENCE leave pier 28 North River, foyt of Murray streot, daily (Sundays, June U4 to Sepiembér 3 inclusive), at? Through tickets sold at all principal howls in the SUNDAY EVENING BOAT, 49 North River, foot of Le: ag With the railroads North 4 city. Hal's Band engaged tor the season. JOR RONDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING AT 00Z- zens, Cornwall, Newburg, Marlborough. Milton (ew Paltz), Esopus—The steamsoat THOMAS COR NEL. leaves Harrison sitet, pier 3, N. R, every Tues- day, Thursdi 1 Saturday at ¢P. M. £W BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP Company,—Notice. Steamship CITY OF NEW BEDFORD will leave New Bediord, trom Commercial Whar, on Tuesday, June 16, and New York, irom pier 39 East iver, on Tharsday fol- lowing. Steainship CITY OF FITCHBURG leaves New Bedtorit on thursday, 18th, and one steamer will leave each place on Tuesdays, fhursdays and Saturdays there- atter until turther notice. Time of leaving both places 4PM. For turther information inquire of BARLING & DAVIS, Agents, 45 South street. New York. F. H. FOABES, Agent, New Bedford. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, P THE GREAT VRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows: Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and ae with Pullman palace’ cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 ai 8:30 P.M. Sunday 5 and 8:30 P. M. : For Williamsport. “Lock Haven, Corry and Erle, via Philadelphia and Eric Railroad, $:30 P. M., for Wil- Namaport and Lock Haven, 9:3) A. M., connecting at jelphia, p For Bultinore, Washington, and the South, “Limited Washington Express” of Pailman parlor cars dui ‘ashi : Sane ee re kt c Sunday 9 P.M. ‘A. M., 3 and 9P. M. Expregs for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A, M.,, 12:80, 3, 4, 5, 7, Rio P.M. and le night. Sunday 8,7, 8:30 and'9 Emigrant and second clics 7PM. Accom. for Trenton at 7A. M., 2 and $:10 P. M. For Newark at 6, 4/8, 9, 10, AL A. MC 12 9 2:9, B:l0, 3:40, "4:10," 4330, 8, 8:20, 8:40, 6, 6:10, 6:39."7:20) M.and 12 night Sunday 5:2) and 7,730, 8, 9, 10 A. M., 12 M.. 1, 2, 4:10, 43 fen tite ), 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6130, 7:30, and i2night’ Sunday 5:20 and 7, 810A. M., 12M. 1,2, 2:90, Sil 5:20, $0, 6:10, ' 6:30, 810, 10 P.M. an Porth amboy and South Amboy, 6 and ), $250 ane Me unawick, famd s A, M., 12M, 2 S:l0, dsl, $:20, 6:10 P.M. and 12 night. itistone, 12 M., 3:10 and 4:10 P. M. For Eampercviie and Figmingion, 9:30 AM and 4 2. ¥ wider, My ; por ordentowh | urinston ‘and Camden, 7 and’ 9 it Proeholt, ? A Mi Sand «P.M For Froehok C Me z ingdale and Squan, 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. POF Pemberton and ‘Camden, 6A. Mand via boat from 39, 3:35 P.M, faineartive as follows :—From Pittsburg, 6:50, 9:20 A. M., me Gatiy: Ri ocien th Ga’ Latent Washington and Baltimo: 4 4:15, 5 ant tot FM Sunday 6.20 A. a7 P.M. For New. Adee eae 4 i! jelphia, 5:10, 6:20, 6:50, 15, 5 5 Fe Tn eA) bon 844, 07 PM,” Sunday 11:55 A.M. 6350 aid P.M. Ticket offices, B26 435, 271 and 944 Broadway; 8 Astor House, fanil toot of beahscwes and VorttandE stre it ticket ofiice, No. attory ce. eR UASSATT, * BNC novD, Jr., General Manaver. Genoral Passenger Ayent QUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR) 1874—HARLEM AND Sew York Navigation Coupany.—Commencing Monday. Jnne & 174, landing at Kieventh street, Aste ria, Big) urth street and Harlem, Time of leaving Peck slip— A, 730, $:30, 8:! 9:90, 10, 10:30 and 11:30 A. M. Bie tse, we ey “Na ee ‘Ame Table where boats land. Sunday boats leave Peck slip tor Astoria and Harlem every minutes, lav@ing at Eleventh street each way, com. Tencing ay: Ae Met last boat loaves at’ PM. Taig 43 the onty ine sonngeting, with steamers for High and Kingsbridge. ALLMAN, Superintendent, Qrostvatox LINE FOR BOSTON, e eletan' mers SaRrac TT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Setar day, NTONTNGTON, every Monday, Wednesday qnd Friday from pier 33 North Siver ato b, Me ____ EXCURSION AW AtoHa BARLEM, + bridge Steamers, tro and’ hal! nourly during the and Nivth street, ani counecubg with the New H. Raiiroad via Harlem River branch, A. GREAT ROMAN HiiPPODROME, The Event of 1874 The grand objective point tor exeu-siontets Ph Advantageous arrangements) Me? “0 MORRISANIA AND HIGH Futon Market slip hour; ay, landing at G: PT, BARNUM'S tot senate ‘and other large parties, including spd and Stee O ee, and program ing special ti ed fo: citchars and programmes vo &.. Barnum jon agent, Hippodrome office, Pourt! Twenty-seventh strect, New York.” ot? @venue —SUNDAY MOBNING BOAT FOR PEEKS! A. Steamboat PHOMAS Pe WAY will eee ale Jay street, North River, ‘on Sunday, Jun Twenty-ronrth street, 645 A. Yonkers, Lobos’ Ferry. Nyack, Sing Sin; Grassy Polut aud Verplamckst retarning, ai oP, A. THOMAS P. WAY ie Jeave Commerciai dock, Newark, at@4.M. and @ eave New York, foot of Barclay, street. at 100d. M and 430 P. M., stopping at Bergen Point each way, DalLY EXCURMON.—THE FAST AND ELEGANT steam yacht GUVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier, at he Battery, every hour daily, for Got ernor's Island. The 4 and 5 P. M. wrips on sunda; wilt be made around the island before landing. There: ale fording visitors @ (ull view of the fort and (ortitcer tions. Fare 15 cents each way. A HOY POX ROCKAWAY BEACH EVERY SUNDAY.= The steamer Americus leaves Heck slip, P River, 8:10 a. M. amd 130 P.M. Pier teot of Chrisiop! street, North River, 9:40 A. M. and 1 P.M. Barclay street, North River’ 8:50 A. ML and 1:15 P.M. Maran Dock, near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9:15 A M. and 1:60 P, M. Fare 5) cents. + xcursion tickets 80 cents. A GRAND OCEAN EXOURSION TO ROCKAWAY Beach.—Rockaway has fine surf and still watee bathing, boating and fishing, fine groves and danci pluvtoruhs, (ree tor Sunday schools’ and picnic partie: who will’ be taken on liberal terms ‘(he favorit steamer TWILIGH! wili make dally excursions (Sum days aud Mondays excepted) on. and after June 23, lene ing as tollows:—Cwenty-third street, 9 and 1:20; Franke iin street, 9:1 pier No. 2, 4:25 and Martin's Dock, Brooklyn, 915 and 2. Fare, soc. Excursion do ets, Se, Will make famuly excursions every Wednesda; Jeaving Harlem ays A. M., making her other usual tan ings. The TwiliAit can be chartered on Mondays for ea cursions, “SUNDAY BOATS FOR ASTORIA, HARLE! Morrisania and lighdrtage. ‘hrist’s Park, Kari’ Kk, Rudinsieltt aud Park.—Boats leave Fulton Mark slip hourly and halt hourly from 9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. Moy Janding at Grand street and Ninth streeteach way. GRAND PICNIC OF THE CHILDREN'S PROGRES- save Lycouin of Sew York will take place tuesday, June 24 at Pleasant Vailuy. Boats leave pier 42%, 1oed of Canal street, calling at Twenty-third and Thirty fourth stroets, 1 M.and 2and SP. M.; last boat re turns at 6:10PM. ‘Tickets 00 cents each: children Wi Price. No postponement on aceount of Ub J AILY EXCURSION: TO CONEY [sLAND.—THR favorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regulae daily trips to Conev Island, leaving pier foot of Twenty- third street, North River, av9 A. M., 12 and 3 P, M,, stop t West ctevench sireet 9:10 A M., 1210 amd 3:10 .; Pranklin street, North Kiver, 9;20 A. M., 12:2) and M.;pier 2 North River, 930 "A. M., 12:00 and $330 TAX EXCURSION TO THE OCRAN FOR THE Fishing Uauks.—The elegant and seagoing steamer ESCORT leaves every day (saturdays excepted) from the foot of twenty-second street, North River, at etems o'clock A pier 45, foot of Spring street, North River, KA. M.;'pier 2 North River, at 9 o'clock A. M.: makes no landings on East River. Band of coy Restaurant, Lines, &c., on board. Fine staterooms { families, Fare—Gentiemen, $1: ladies, Sec. AST RIVER BOAT TO CONEY ISLAND.—ON AND after Sunday, June 21, the favorite steamer META- MORA will make ‘regular’ daily trips to, Coney telat lvaving Ninth street, East River, at 10 A, M..Tand 3 i pier ‘ast Kiver, at 10:10 A. M., L:i0 and 3:30 Ps Mand Futon ferry, Brooklyn, at 10:20’. M., 120 and P. Fy HIERMEN—IF YOU WANT TO LOSE A 30 POUND fish don’t use FORSTER’S improved Gimp Gut 23 De lancey sireet. (OR EXCUSIONS—THE SWIFT AND FIRST CLASS steamboat WILLIAM COOK (capacity for over 2,000) can be chartered for days throughvut the summer on application to AB. VALENTINE, Agent,4l Jay street, New York. FoR EXCURSIONS.—SUNNYSIDE GROVE, a® Irvington. 25 miles up the Hudson; exclusively for Sunday schools and temperance associations; Elm Re College Point and other Groves; steamboats Willi Cook (capacity 2.00), J. H. Underhill and Utica: barges T. C. Durant, Merchant and others, Apply. to Captain CHARLES ADAMS, No. 8 Battery place, New York. ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY Side.—Steamers trom Spring st, Sundays at 9 and ll A. M., and at}, 2 35:50 and 7 P. M., landis 23d and Sith ‘sts. 10 and 15 ‘minutes later. Dariy, at 10 A M.;2, S:lSand 7:15 P. M.; Svc, round trip, ISHING BANKS.—STEAMER TRAVELER LEAVES cate (Saturday excepted), leaving North Bightt street, liamsvurg, at ow A. M.; Ninth street, East River, 7 A. M; pier 27 East River, foot of Dover street, 7:20: toot of twenty-fourth street, North River, 6 North River, . M. Fare—Gei ine | ladies, JOHN B. DOWNING, PRTER W. MAGUIRE, ARAND SUMMER EXCURSION, £. DINGRé, Auctioneer, Cheap Homes, with rapid transit and low tares, at Baychester, 1,00) choice, elegant and pee Building Sites e& auction, by order of the Baychester Land Association. DINGEB, PORTER 4 Cu., Auctioneers, will eell om the pre ME TURSDAY, June 25, at 12 o'clock M., surrounding the mew depot of the Harlem and P chester Kuilroad at Baychester, Westchester county, N. with ex:ensive water front and dock privilege oa ith its sea bi ‘country aie, boating bathing’ an wi sea breezes, country ic, boating a Asting: magnificent avenues and. Urives; the only 4 ate and cheap transit irom the lower part of New York: minutes trom Wall strest. Forms casy; title warranted; no city taxation. Frye mus’ and collation, Sueets and avenues reyuiated and graded. Special train leaves depot of Harlem and Portchester Railroad, North New York, st 10:30 4. M., connecun, with Harlem boats trom Fulton Market slip at9 9:45 A. M. aud Peck sip at 9:30 A.M, For particulars anny. at office of Auctioneer, 11 Broadway and 2,903 Third avenge, RAND EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGH- *¥ lands and Red Bank, N. J.—The Bie and fast steamboat sea Bird leaves pier 28, foot of Franklin street North River, for avove places, Sunday morning, met, ats; returning, leaves fed Bank atl P.M. RENN: 3 ND FERRY FROM PIER 19 North River to toot of Whitehall street, south wide Of the Battery, Boats leave hait-past every hour tor New Brightuh. Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- mond and Bln Park. Fare 10 centa BREGELAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW. bury—Landing at Yonkers, Haverstraw, lona Island, West Point, Cold Spring and Cornwall. “Ine favort steaner TWILIGHT leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, al 7:45; foot of Harrison street, North River, atSi5, sod. ‘Twenty-third street 8:45 Fare for the excursion 81. REGULAR SUNDAY MORSING BOAT FOR NEW. burg Landing at ‘Yonkers toma Taland, West Point, Cold Spring ana Cornwall; the favorito steamer NEVERSINK Captain Jaines Sherinan, leaves Fultom rty, Brooklyn, ats A. M.; West Kloventh sirect, Norte, River, at 8:30. and Twenty-third street, Norih River, at Pollock. Fare tor the excursion, } EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT POR KEY. port, landing at Siizabethpor:, Union Lan th ville and Perth WHITE, Captam J, North Kiver, at 9 ALOON STREAMERS WYOMING AND GEORGE T, OLYPHANT ran daily, on charter, to, Excelsi Park, Eagleswood. Raritan Beach, Cold Spring ai Oriental Groves, with Barges CHICAGO, REPUBLIC, BALDWIN, SARAH SMITH and CALEDONIA. $81 West street, opposite Christopher st ferry. H. B. CROSSETT. L OF Sta 3 Ross mboy, the favorite steamboat NELLY. 2avis leaves Murclay streek, GUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN, landing at College Point, Great Neck, City Lslai Sand’s Pomt and Glenwood.—steamer SEAWANA\ Will leave pier 24 Rast River (Peck slip) ever: Sunday, 9 o'clock, +, Ninth strect at 9:08 and hirty-t it street ai 9:15, returning to the city about 6 o'clock P. M. HE STEAMBOAT J. 8. UNDERHILL WILL RUN between slizabethport and New York on Sundays only. Time:—Leaving New York, Pier 10, North River, 8A. M., 5 P, leaving Biizabethport Steam bout Doe! M,, 2B. M..7 P.M. (PUE STLAMERS SETH LOW, WILLLAM FLETCHE! BIRKBE id others can’ be chartered for fishit cds towing barges or attending steamers, by ap- plying at 206 West street. HE GRAND ANNUAL PICS vic OF THE FRENCH J Vercine I—KNOW THY DESTINY. 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