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2 < __ CITY REAL ESTATE rom SALE. ues tral. A: TIBST, CLASS FOUR STORY, BROWN STONE and prick House, and full Lot, 25x100, for sale, near Broadway and below Thirty-second street, for $48,000; terms ty surt; lot worth tie PHALON & SLOAN, 3 eventeenth street. WAITING OFFER.—FINE HOUSE 12 EAST Seventy-iourth sirce, near Park; steam heated conservatory; mirrors and gas fixtures ; cheap. . JESSUP, 255 Broadwa} 5 OFFERED TO PURCHASE AT ‘ost price the new and ele er Madison avenue and Fitty-sixth street; flaished in hardwoods, and contains Apply w E. H. LUDLUW less than north west 2 feet w every mod y n improvement. & 00., No. 3 Vine street. East siac. Fok. SALE-THE, VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROP- erty 737 Third avenue, corner of Forty-seventh street; house four story, 25 by 50 and rear house; Will bé sold cheap for cish to settle an estate. "Apply to B. KELLY. 413 Bast Kichteenth street, or to P. J. Mo LOUGHTON, 469 West Forty-second street, Executors. West Side. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS TENE- ment Property; lot 256x100; No. 217 West 28th si; paying a large ierest mn remain . H. LOCK, 171 Broadway ‘fee SALE OR TO basem . $6.50), $5.0 $7. THis ington aveaue OR SALE OR TO erty o block west ninth ste road Depot and Grain | STORY AND rty-tbird street; uarterly ull paid; rent 33 Nassau street and 5380 Lex- KT—VALUABLE DOCK PROP- to lease for a term of years WM. H, RAYNOR, 554 Pine street. Miscellaneous. OR SAL ENEMENT HOU on TAL- ments. uire of KLIAs G. BROWN, 20 Nassau street, GARD $3,000 88% House and full Los, sale. notic hear Mroadway, tor YMOUR, 171 Broadway. BROOKLYN PROPERTY AND FOR SALE TO LET. ASE—TWO FACTORI OR SAL. ND vacat suitable for manufactur: ing purposes: wil le r sell on easy terms RLYNOLDs, 133 Ninth street, Wiiuamsbureg. JO LET-IN BROOKLYN, FOUR STORY BRICK House, ¢ ooms, with all iwodern im provements ntly located near th y Hall; rent Inquire at OVINGTON BROT LET.—Wt AMSBCRG. rect, furni K 4 fro or two gi sui price moderate. q Te x and pantry, with or without Kpard; en or man and e tor doctor’s,ofiic conyenience PROPERTY WESTCHESTER COUNTY _. FUR SALE OR TO RENT. JOR SALE OR TO HEAP, AT W brid rooms, sta! HORN, $s DELHAM MANOR Prone hour b East River and ne Central depe House w West s x River, by. F. ) HUGUENOT HET Li street, via ¢ ilrond; 38 1 Haven a delighttul subarb iway between Mount Vernon fering unusuvl advantages in ac ; picture esque Views the -ound C and specially adapted for pe round. lor new maps of y and lower Westchester, pamphlets, &c., apply to PHENS BROTH! diay. YY oNKERS. or unturnished, for the season or year, ata figare, address or call on JAMES YOU) Warbu: avenue, Yonkers, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. To Let or Lease. 10 LET CHEAP—BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS, gus, water and bath, 6) Plymouth'strect, four blocks from ferry. Jersey City. SMITH, 25 Broadway, top floor, New York. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR tO RENT. DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDE FUR | Nished, 45 acres, stocked, at Brunswick Heights, Overlooking New Brunswick, N. J., tor sale; modern amprovem house; namerous outbuildings, all in nice order; peach, pear and apple orchards; juantities strawberries, raspberries, biack- berries, cherries. plums, all in full bearing; xrapevines, rhood’; well adapted for # private resi dence or 1 ehurches niting up into ¥ ; ols and depot; 9 Cortlandt street, up stairs. akM FOR SALE—FARM OF 110 ACRES, IN range county; splendid location, with a fine pros ect; good buildings; well fenced and watered; the largest appic orchard of grafted fruit in the town: other Jruit and shade in abundance; situated one mile from plots: e treqtent rains. Owner, Westtown depot; stores, schoo churches, &¢.: on the New Jersey Midiand Railro ‘k and Imp! eluded; immediate possession given it desir: ences. Apply to DAVID SAYER, West SEPH M. BROWN, 259 York stre FULLERTON, 12) Broadway, USHING Lots, PARALLELED OPPORTUNITIES FOR OWNING A HOME, NVESTING IN CHOLC on remarkably easy te: Fe No place o niche United States presents the actions dat Flushing, Tis the neares suburban city to New York; only six miles from Hunter's Voint: fare 10 cents in pala ars, 120 trains, 7 de inutes trom New York City Hall hy James siip W ininutes by Thirty-tourth street terry: ‘on tor cars and terry but $63 per year; 1 churet; 1 school houses, gas lighted and sew: ered. sid lageed an shade 8 of ine | ‘owth, most elegant sh ry surrounding nearly every resid Rne boating, fisting and driving; it has | bo equal Practically nearer than either Yorkville or Harlem, with quick tranut already, with a large population, many engaged in business in this city; possessing intelli: | gence, weaith and enterprise this young city s bound to be yeat and prosperous. Lots can now be had for Fesidences irom $0 to $600, and the best for business purposes trom $1,u0 to $5.0, Monthly instalments received trom pu sers or 20 percent down, 40 per cent in nd 40 per cent in 10 vears; warrantee ind free tickets om appileation at B. W. Estate Headquarters, 365 Third xth street, or opposite Main avenue, r Twenty street depot im Flushing. OR SALF—A PLANTATION, 8 MILES FROM SELMA, Ala. containing 26 acres, with dweiling houses, in house ani ncessary ontbulldings: good wate eaithy location ; $10 per acre, cash. Inquire of DAVID K ok West Thirciett street OR 10 LEY—COTTAGE (12 ROOMS) AND or more in law ubbery and iruit, near Rid 1 Park, on New Jersey Midland R: three-quarters ot an’ hour trom city; terms mod Apply at 192 Duane street, LE OR TO LEAS R N. Y., with Purniture and res com- tre of business on the shore of clighttul view of zeneca Lake; {s he village, and enjoys the most e- ling puolic. For terms » Proprietor, Geneva, N. Y. OR TO RENT—AT THROGG’S NECK, AD- (OR SALE two acr joint Westchester county, N, Y.. several hat have waier fronts on ‘the Sound, jing, boating, &e. The jand 18 inid out 4 will only be deeded to such ag | ct hutsances or obstructions on the m irom Vity Hall, on Part- at one-thir a mile trom depot. ‘Trains eve Moderate prices: easy terms. In quire at office of ¥. LORILLARD & CO., lo Chambers st. ANDSOME HUDSON RIVER COUNTRY SEAT TO E rent for the season; about balf an hour from either Grand Central or Thirtieth street depot, and also easily gecessibie by boat or by driving; beautitul neighbor: hood and river views and pertectiy healthy; large house, han ely furnished; gas, water, &c. Address box 71 Post otic: ONG BRANCH.—FOR Ri NT, VERY LOW, A COT. 4 tage, with 14 bedrooms, comple rnisiied : suit- able for a boarding house. Address STOKES, Stokes Cottage, Long Branch, N. J. ONG BRANCH —FURNISHED C )TTAGE FOR 4 rent. on weccount of iliness.—A y willrent her furnished Cottage. on Union avenue, containing 10 rooms, at halt tue usual rent. Address or'appiy to WILLIAM . McINTIR®, Laird’s Mansion House, or at No. 30 North William street, New York. 2D_COTT: at Montclair, n dress KEAL ESTATE ROVINCIAL STRAW WORK tTY AND COM. ot; tWo months roadway. FE—PR Canada for sale—Having ali the 1 ents in machinery, steam apparatus, pressing machine, buckram machines, with an enure Plant, capable of manutacturing from $30,000 to $50,000 an excellent chance tor developing a large obbing houses of the Domimion; terms ¥ to JOSEPH WEY & CO., 37 Yonge street, To DAVID ELLIES, 91 Mercer street, N.Y. COTTAGE TO RENT—MOUNT HOP! tion, Twenty-fourth ward; view splen i$ around ; nine rooms; French root; HAKD, 25 Beekman sircet. 0 LET—F 1 gnly, at 1 the 22d of xe charming scast IVATE. FAMILY { Branch, from the 29th of June until of the most complete and Jenees; bathing house, kitchen, NISHED, TO A 10 tll 4 P. “ante ‘i a PO _LUT—PURNISHED, FoR SUMMER, AT den, fruit, &c.; beautitul grounds wnd ample sh terns moderate. Address S. B. ¥ KITTS, Pussai "REAL ESTATE TO © KCHANGE, OR FARM OR VACANT LOTS—A FinsT CLASS House in Brooklyn, 30 minutes trom Astor House, furnished or unturnished; all improyemenis, J. BEST 6 Ke BXCHANGS—COUNTY RESIDENCE, wortst $25,0)) for three Houses not mortgaged for over $i,0W each. Address RESIDENCE, box 124 Heraid offic Pine street. EYES AND EARS a L HUM Rrivicn “EYES.—J. T. DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker of the improved Artificial | only | Human Eye, acknowledged by the tacuity to bet correct imiation of nature in the world. 127 East fu- teenth street, between Third and fourth avenues. ___ MISCELLANEOU 1 )IPLOMA OF MERIT, VIENNA EXHIBITION, 187. — br. Vaterson’s Américag Powders and, Lozengon yr Indigestion and all Dives the Stomach; Fow- io oor dei ges, Al. chemists’ depots. Toba ea Rew York” MONTEUKE: New Orlenus ant House | venient to | | id: | BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, | sade; | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874——WITH SUPPLEMENT, COASTWISE STEKAMSHIPS, pacire, MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALL JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA. Rates of passage (including all necessaries for the _. EVROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. pu LINE—SOUTHEKLY COURSE, Soyal Mail steamers are appointed to sail follows FOK QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL: — trip! ew York to San Francisco, $50, $100 or 8110, cur- CITY OF RICHMOND. jaturday, Juno 27, at2 P.M. | rency; San Pruncison to Yokohamar $10 gold; San iTY OF Pat . + Bavurday, July 4, ato A.M. Francisco to Hong Kong, $20, gold. TY OF MONTREAL. /."\ “saturday, July 1 at2 P.M. | — Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York, as tol CITY OF CHESTER: Siturday, July 26 at2 POM: | CIV OF PANAMA, Capt. ©. ¢.1 2 3" 5 aturday, July 24 at2 P.M. OLLy O PANAMA, Capt . ©. Lima....June on Cabin passage, $3) und $30, wrod (Freight and way passengers only)? 6 | old. axe, tO atid irom ail points, at reduced rates. Cabin and general office, No. 15'Broadway. Steerage offices, 33 Broadway and pier 45 North River. | JOHN G. DALEK, Agent. ACAPULOO, Com. A. G. Gray... Tuesday, July 7, 12 noon COLON, Capt J, M. Dow... ee saly 12 noon And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all steamers for Central America and South Pacific ports xtra steamers for treight and Way ppssengers will be despatched on intervening Saturdays as necessity may require, Steamers leave Sar Francisco for Japan and VAGLE, LINE UNLLED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS | “(TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, China as tollows:— | ibe slegaot Clyde built trom steamships Will sail trom | GREAT REPUBLIC, June 7 | New York as follow: OOLINA........ cJuly Ub HERDER, Captain Pi 5 June 30 | ALASKA PSs wJuly 25 | GOETHE, Captain Wilson. July 14 | and every alternate Saturday. from Eagle : : pier fons of First street, Hoboken. Pa) YMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. ‘OFk. ‘abin—First saloon. $12), gold, second saloon, $72, gold. RUFUS HATCH, H. J. BULLAY, Stecrage—To Plymouth ‘and London, $30, currency; to Managing Director. Superiniendent. ._... Cherbourg and Hamburg. $30, gold, G. H. DAYTON, Prepaid tickets trom Hambu: ss, currency. Freight Agent. wit, reight apply to FUNCH, EDYE & CO, 2% South ——r = illiam str For freight or passage, or further information, apply at company's PASSAGE TO ice, on Wharf toot of Canal strect, Sew PL rs Rovan WEST For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KHUNE, COMPANY, General Agents, 113 Broadway an ——————= | Regular communication (rom Havana by steamers of MNO IRELAND AND ENGLAND, $15, | the Royal Mall “steam. Packet Coumpans? with uit of | | AMERS EVERY DAY. Mexico, Porto Rico, 5 was; Barbados, Trinidad ana Railway tickets and drafts. other West India Island Panama and the Pacitic | Intermediate, Philadelphia Line, $35. Tho vessels of the above company offer an excellent | O'DONOVAN ROSSA. Proprietor Northern Hotel, | opportunity ior travellers. visiting the ‘West. India corner Cortlandt and West streets, New York. | Istauds and other places called at by tne company’s ——— || “ships. (SEY DERKCT LINE TO FRANCE. | ~ Return tickets issued ; abatement in favor of families. Sit ae | Steamers leave Havana for the Gult of Mexjco avout THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL | the Zist, and ior Vorto It £ st. Thomas, Jamaica, the STBAMSHIPS BETWErN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, | West India Islands vew Sritsh Guiana, Isthmus of CALLING AT Bitk Panama and the iacific about the 7th of each month. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- | For turther particulars apply to tinent (being more southerly than any other), will sail Messrs, MAITLAND, PlinLPs & CO. New York; trom pier No, 50 North River, as tollows:— | J.B. CAM Me: St. The 5 P ts 4LRE, Surmont, . J.B. CRAW Y or } 3M Leoyp, ‘OR HAVANA, | F | ‘ TON, Lachess | VILLE DE PARIS, Danre, PRICE OF PASS A¢ uy ‘Saturday, July luding wine) :— 2 | First cabin, $125. See: hird, $33, NASSAL, PROGRESO, CAMPEACHY, VERA CRU: Excursion tickets at reduced rates. NEWYORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAILS. 5. LI American travellers, by taking this line, avoid both -p, eaving pler No. «, North River, ats P.M. transit by English vay and the discomforts of cross) | CUBA (Havana and Mexico) ‘ Jane ing the Channel, besides saving time, troudle and ex- | CITY OF MERIDA (Havana direct)... July 2 | pense. Y¥ OF HAVANA (Havana via Nassau) July 9 GEORGE MACKENZIE, agent, 55 Broadway. y YORK (Havana direcy. July 16 BY f° tis & SONS, 33 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, These first class steamships wiil sail every Tuesday, ,, Note.-—Lengthened For freight on | eamers being at present unpopu- | itis proper to state the fact that there is now none | in the rrench iin such STEAMER PEREIRE FOR BREST AND HAVRE, SS wiillleaye pier No. 50 North River, footot Morton at 3P. M., trom pier 13 North River, foot of Cédar street, reel, on Saturday, June 27, at2 o'clock. Passengers tor Havan » aS followsi— are requested to be On board CRESC TITY, Captain Curtis. June 39 GEORG IE, Agent | COLUMBUS, Capiain J. B, barke ae duly 7 $$ ———————._ | MORRO CASTLis, Captain T. H. Morton. 2000002) Suty 14 os RTO Queenstown every THURSDAY; § ? | ANCHOR LIN For freight or passage (having maguifieent: accommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & C 0. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havan —FOR GALVES Ny carrying the United states mail, pial leave per | aturda, ; throw Me en to Houston and all points on the G 2M! | tom, Hou-'on and Henderson and B, B, and ©. iailroa r 2PM. | No charge for torwarding m Sew York. For freight or i p é Wh August! atg al M. | passage i superior necommodations, apply ‘0 | —Vrom the White Star docks, pier 52 North River. (a MALLORY & CO., 153 Maldes lane. | -Rates—saloon, $80, gold; steerage at low rates, W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street, Saloons, staterooms, smoking rooim and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt, thus eom- NOR NEW OLE ‘S DIRECT. bining salety, speed and comtort. MERCHANTS! S/EAMSHIP LINE, For inspection ot plans and other information apply at | , The steamship SOUDSR, Captam BF. Bur the company’s office, ly Broadway. New York. dick, irom pier iver (oot of North Moore Te SS CORTE, Agent. | street ats o'clock P. Freigh Through rates given to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight , iaving superior accommoda- tions, a) > BAKBR, pier 36 h Ri FOR Sew rT, i I steamstup Lame. The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Ga; will leave pier No, 9, North River, on Saturday, June 27, POM. Freight received d Through fates given veston, Indianola, sockport or Arkansas Whart, Santiago, St. Louis and Mobile. Cabin passage, rage, $25. Vor ireight or passage apply to | CLARK & st street, | NoBFOLK, TERSBURG AND RICHMOND. STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BkISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, steamers ot this line will sail from pier 13 East MOBisd e220 Hamper...-\.....satarday, July 1s Cabin pa: $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, currency; ex n tickets, $l. Apply to the Agent, 70 South street. ORGANS D STEAMSHIP COMPAN SOUTHAMPTON AND BREM ship GRAF BISMARCK, Captain J. Mever, n Wednesday, July 1,2 P. SON: will sail trom Bremen +" DAILY LINE TO NORFOLK, | pier, toot Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by | and Tuesday, Thursday. and Sacurday to Pétersburg and | 8 ichmond, p AMERICA, Captain F. Himbeck, on Satur- | 2 M. | ) PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND | | BREMEN, ie payable in gold, OLD DOMINIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, mers daily at 3.P. M. for Norfolk, and PASSENGER AMEKS tor Norfolk, City Pomt’ and Richmond, on From pier 37 North River, foot of Beach street, st ina | First Canin 12) Tuesdays. ‘Thursdays und Saturdays, same hour; and | 7 Fridays, 3 P. M., tor Nortolk only. Bieeraze % , | Torough bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South and Southwest, via Virginia and Tennes- | see, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by Cae: | pene see, CECE by steamers at Norfolk tor Newbern and Washington, N. TNITED STATES MALL LINE—STEAM TO QUEE. C., and other points. Office, 197 Greenwich street. | U town and Liverpool |= seat abil | i to RICHS & CO., Agents, . 2 Bowlin, Green. | For freight or passage ap Ob. Suillng every Tuesday. NEVADA, Price.. «June 3). at3 P.M. IDAHO, 2200020007) ; July is, M From pier 46 Nortiy River. Cabin passage. 830, goid: steerage at lowest rates. | Prepaid tickets at jowest rates _ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. A —CITIZ, « North and West—Elegant steamboats dally (Satur- days excepted) ac6 P. M., trom pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy steeet. Fare low. t3 P. peake and Ohio Railroad for Western pointsand | NE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS | INDIA MAIL STEAM PACKET | wrgate street, London. | A. EXCURSION: P. T. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, ‘The Event of 1874. The grand objective point for excursionists’ Advantageous arrangements for Places and prices Sunday sc for all. hools, sociotes and other large partics, including special trains and steamboaw. Send excursion agent, Hippodrome office, ‘Twe=ty-seventh street, Jor circulars and programmes to P. T. Barnum's Fourth aveaue and ew York. HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH STORIA, Bridge.—New palace steamboats Jeave Fulton ferr, pier at 6, 7, ih, 9, 9:45, 10:35, 14S A. M.; 1:15, 2:30, 45, £15, 4, 4:25, 6:15, 6, 6:20 P.M. see time cards for land: ings. SATURDAY NIGHT TRIP Fishing | Banks. leavin +, North River, 1 pler 27 East River, 1A. M Sunday boats every half hour after 9A. M. GONE, 2, TO THE ‘teamer VIRGINIA SEYMOUR, North River, 11:45 P.M; Leroy To A. Ma: Ei street, East River, ets, $160, AL. G. Cholera (Banks, July 3, night. See Franklin stre Ky Manager. Herald, HO’ Y! FOR ROCKAW:Y BEACH.—EVERY SUN. day the steamer AMERICUS leaves Peck slip, Kast River, at5:10 A. P. M., West Eleventh street, North River, at $ andl P, M., Harclay street, Novth Kiver, at nd 1:15 P.M. Martit’s dock, hoar Fulton Fer at 95 A.M. and Leave New York, foot of Barclay and 4:50 ?. M., stoppi G A forms, be taken on liberal terms, will make excursions ( leaving as follows:—Twenty-third street, 9 and 1:20; Franklin street, 9:15 Martin cursion tickets 50 cents. Mondays tor excursions. A REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT + Favorite anding at Yonkers, Poiat, € House pier, ernor’s Island. Fare, 5c. A SUNDAY BOAT FO. Beach bathing, ulton Ferry, North River, 8: River, 5:45 A. excursion tickets, Sic. R NEWARK. On and after Sunday, April 5, the steamboat Monitor vill leeve Commercial dock, Newark, at 8 A. M. and 2 ereet, at 10:30 A. Me at Bergen Voint each way. RAND N EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY Rockaway has fine surf and still water, poating and dsiing : No groves and dancing plat- tree tor Sunday schools and pienic parties, who will The tavorite steamer Twilight Sundays aud Mondays excepted), and 1:0; pier No. % 9:25 and 1:40; sdock, Brooklyn, 9:45 ind 2. Fare 36 cents; ex- The Twilight can be chartered ¥OR NEWBURG— Twilight, Always ahead. Haverstraw, lona Island. West Soll Spring and Cornwall. Leaving Marun dock, rooklyn, 7:45 A. M.; Harrison street, 15 A. M.; foot Twenty-third street, North Excursion tickets $1. EXCURSION.—THE FAST AND ELEGANT yacht GOV )R’s ISLAND leaves Custom ‘atthe Battery, every hour daily, for Gov- The $ani5P. M. wips on Sunday will steamboat be made around the island before landing, thereby af- tording visitors a tull view of the fort Yortatications. Fare 15 cents each way. AILY EXCURSIONS TO AND.—THE favorite steamer ARROWSS e regular daily trips to Coney Ist third street, North River ping at AILY EXCURS Cove, landing at Wiitestone each wa ERAL Si ad, leaving pier foot of Twent; A. aL, Zand 3 1. af M.. st Fleventh st We Franklin street, North ION TO SEA CLIFF AND GLEN Steamer ve Grand Street, New hird sireet, ten minutes and3 ir. M. Excur- GWICK will Le, M hirty 5 AM, lar daily trips to Coney Island, leaving Ninth street, East River, 10:10 A. st 2,000) ¢: DD. OR THE by M., dn 4) P pie! Fulton terry, Brook- atl M THE SWIPT AND FIRST CLASS IAM COOK ‘capacity for over ‘tered for days throughout the summer A.B, VALENTINE, Agent, 41 Jay amboat WIL an HNeation New SHING BA S.-REGULAR BOAT— The first class sea-going steamer ESCORT, titted with elegaut saloons and state rooms, leaves every day (except Saturdays) trom te North River, at 8 o’ciock A. M street, o'clock t ot Twensy-second street pler 45. toot of Spring ier 2 North River, at Meals served on board at moderate at $!30 o'clock A. prices, Bands of music, lines, bait, &c. , Fare—Gentle- men, $1; ladies, 5c ORT LEE, PLE. Si and ll A. M., and atl, 2 3, 5: 23d and 34th sts. 10 and 15 M. 52, S:15and 7:15 P. M. SANT VALLEY AND SHADY mers iem Spring st, Sundays at 9 10 and 7 P. M., landing at Punutes later, Dany, at id A \e. ISHING BAN TEAMER TRAVELER LEAVES daily (Saturday excepted), leaving Nerth Eighth Street, Williamsvurg, at 6:0 M.; (Ninth stroet, East River, 7 A. M ; pier street, ; pier 43, foot of orth River, 9 A.M, Fat A. ‘Pier 27 Kast River, foot of Dover toot of Twenty-fourth street, North Ri pring street, North iver, Gentlemen. $1; JOHN B. DOWNING, Per. y ie) Passengers booked to and trom Pans, Hamburg, Nor- y and sweden, &c. Dratts on Ireland. England, and Germany at lowest rat Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 droadwa SCIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEA\ ship NEVADA, sailing Tuesday, June 9, will car a limiled number of Intermediate p: ngers at $45 each. ihe rooms conialn four persons: every requisite is pro: vided ; also separate dining room, stiperior accommo- dation for steerage passengers at $15 each. Passengers carried on upper deca only, thus securing good ventila- tion, Apply to WILLIAMS & GULON, 29 Broad: road Way. NCHOR LINE. PASSAGE RATES RE NEW YORK AND STEAMER EVERY A WREOPLE 8 LINE, FoR ALBANY,—THE iH + did steamers DREW and St. JOHN teas Pier 44, | toot of Canal street daily (Sundays excepted), até P. FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, ‘A. sic, Rondout and Kingston, landing at Cozens’, West Point, Cornwall, New Hambarg ana Milton,—The MARY POWELL, from Vesti ‘eet, pier 32, every after- 3% o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced A —BARATOGA— E, VIA OQITIZ: ghee Line of steamboats, pier 49 North River, $2'5) through, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thui 32 Monday, Wednesday and Friaay. Exe ‘i Kee New York i SFE Saratoga and return, good 30 days, | From 's Diers 20 at New York, | = Se Ee oe SLE Elysi Sat. June 27 | ues, July 7 | 4 LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOAT: Bolivia.......Tues., June 3)| " hurs., July 9 ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave foot of | | Caledon: byrs., July 2] Anglia Sat. July 1 | r 39 North Raver, at $:30 A. M., and | Europa, Sa July 4 Uicpis. erence: July M4 north of torte ferry, at 8:45, unding ble in ci ¢ town and Nyack (by ferryboat), Pough- TO GLa POOL, -LOSDONDERRY, p ie Catskill and Hudson, connecting. tor URENSTOWN OR BELFAST, abin, $65 to $90, according to steamer and accommoda- tions, Keturn tic Kets sued at reduced rates. INTERMEDIATE, $5 E 3 issued for an. | all points W nd North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $L mencing 29th June. special trains to and from Saratoga. | To saratoga, $5 2); round tip, $540; to Round Lake, $285: round trip, $449. DAILY | Draft to Com- | RS, Agents. | The Hamburg-American Packet Compan; | mail steamship POMMERANIA, Captain H, F. Schwenseu, will sail om Thursday, Jaly 2, 1874, for Hambur; | Rates of passage to Hiymouth, Loudon, Cherbourg and lamburg :— Firat cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, | old. - ‘Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $39, gold. | Stecrage to Plymouth, London and all pois in Eng- land, Scotland and Wales, $3), currency. ‘The HOLSAIIA will sal! July 9, 1874 KUNHARDI & CO, C. &. RICHARD & BOAS, neral Agen General Passenger Agents, €1 Broad street, New York. _ 61 Broadway, New York. iron following landings—Youkers, Dobo’ Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Pomt and Verblanck neciing with stages ior Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and saturdays. Freight received and | livered at Barclay street until 5 P.M. H. F. AYRES, VOR RONDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING AT COZ- zens, Cornwall, Newburg, ce Milton Paltz), opus—The steamboat THOMsS COR- NEL leaves Harrison sureet, pier 34, N. R., every Tues- day, Thursday aod Saturday ‘at 4 P.M. QALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT id Fall Riv The world-renowned steamers | BRISTOL and PROVIDE lsave pier 28 North River, | foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays included) at 5 BP. Nyack, Sing Superintendent. w | IPHE STATE LINE. !M. Through tickets'sold at all principal hotels in the SPECIAL NOTICE.—After Saturday, June 13 the | City. Halls Hand engased for the senso: Sieamers of this line will be despatched every alternate | = es | Wednesday until July 22 when regular weekiy sailings | P>ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, (every Wednesday) wil commence. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follow: | Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, These elegant new Clyde built steaters will sail from pier 35 North River as tollows:— | “with Pullman paiace’ cars attached, 9:3) A.M. 5 and STATE OF VIRGINIA. i Wednesday, July 8 8: P. M. Sangay Sand 8:3 M, STATE OF GEORGIA, Wednesday, July 22.) For Williamsport.” Lock Have Corry and Erie, via STATE OF INDIANA r and every Wednesday thereafter, th Wednesday, July 29 king passengers at zh Fates (o all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, rway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Steerage as low as by any other lime, | | | Diatts tor £1 and upwards For tireight or passage ap- | except :unday, 9:8) A. M.; arrive Washington 4:10 piy w AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, M. Kegular at 540 A. M., 3.and 9P. M. sunday 9 No. 72 Broadway, | _ P.M. | _Steerage office, No. 45 Broad way. % | Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:39 A. M., 12:3), 3, 4,5, 7, — — — $9), 9PM. and 12 might, “Sunday 6, 7, 8:30 and 9 P.M. Emigrant and second class, 7P. M. . for Trenton at 7A. M.,2 and 3:10 P. M. 3, 7, 7:49, 8, 9, 10, 1 AL M Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Hiamsport and Lock Haven, 9: Philadelphia, ~ 5 For Baltimore, Washington and the Sonth, “Limited Washington, Express” of Pullman parlor cars daily, A.M, connecting at ut. | CUNARD LINE, NOTICE, | With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the Accou " For Newark at 6, steamers of this line take a specified course for all sea- | 2:30, 3:10, 3:40, “4:10, 4:30. 5. 5:2), 9:40, 6, 6:10, sons of the year. | ‘es new veces | 10. 1011.30 P.M. and 12 night. Sunday 5 On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York | OP. M. or Boston, crossing the meridian W at 43 latitude, or | For Elizabeth. 6, 6:30,7,7:40,8, 9, 10 A. M., 12 M.. B 2, nothing to the north ot 43. | 30, $210, 3:40,°4:10, 4:80. 4 20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7 :30 On the Lorne ward passage crossing the meridian or 50 1.1051 30 P.M. and i2night. Sunday 5: at 42 latitude. or nothing to the north of 42. | _¥. Ml. THE BRITISH AND NOR H AMERICAN ROYAL | For Rahway, 6 8 104. M., 12 M., 1, 2, 2:2), 3:10, MAIL. STEAMSHIPS BETW: NEW YORK AND | 3:40, 4:10, 425). 6: ), 6, 6:10," 6:30, 110, 13 P.M. and 12 night.’ Sunday 5:20 P.M, For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy,6 and 10 A. M., 2:30, 435) and 6 P.M. LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOK. FROM NEW YORK. PROM NEW YORK. SINIA,.Wed., June 24) ALGERIA....Sat., July 18 JSSIA......Wed:, July 1] CUBA.......Wed., July 2 | For New Brunswick, 7 and A. M., 12 M., 2, 3:10, 4:10, HINA inti, July 4) ABYSSINIA. Wed., July 29 0 6:20, 6:10 PM. and 12 night. CALABRIA.. Wed, July & [Wed., Aug. 5 For Bust Mills 12 M., 3:10 and 4:10 P.M, *SCOTL Wed., daly. 15} CHINA Sat, Aug, % For Lambertvilie and Fiémington, 9:30 A. M. and 4. M. and every following Wednestay and Saturday from 3 For Phillipsburg and Beiv: A. M., Zand 4 P.M York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen- For Bord Burlington and Camden, 7 and 9:30 gers. Connie e, $30, $00, $190, gold. secording to roe oh D4 JOC OND TNO" ion. turn ticke’ on favorable terms. ot ~ Stecrage at lowest rates, Steerage tickets irom liver: | For Purmingdato and Squan, 7 A. M. and 2P. M. For Pemberton Pier 3 5PM. ‘Trainsafrive as iollows:—From Pittsburg, 6:5), 9:90 A. M and 9.35 P. M. daily; 6:50 P. M. daily From Washington and ialumore, pool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates / For treight and cabin passage apply at the ebieegs (tJ ) office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at ILL Broadway, Trinity butiding. JARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, and 10:27 P.M. Sunday 6 or to F. H. DUVERSET, From Philadelphia, 6 10, 6 Chicago, Hi, | 245, 4:15, 5:15,5 A ee | toe ee aiid 10:27 P, M. 5 | Ticket offices, 826, 4%, 271 and 944 Broadway; Not Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. The most southerly route has always been adopted by | this company to avoid ice and headlands, From piers 44.and 47 North Kiver. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, June 27. 3'P. M. ANADA, July IL Emigrant tic A.J, OASSATT, neral Manage JEGULAR CArsk ot office, No. 8 Battery place. creme atery Pt BOYD, Jr. Genera! Passenger Agent —THE STEAMBOAT LL BOA! 0 P Baye V NEW CHAMPION, Captain Stead, leaves pier 35 cise 1AM own! EovPT July 18, 9:30 A. foot of Franklin. street, every. Monday, Wednesday and ERIN, Andrews, Thursday, Jane 25,1 P.M. Friday, ac 5P. M., for Catskil( Creek Landing and inter Cabin passa 70; S80 currency, Steerage at greatly mediate points. Steamer ANDREW HARDER opposite reduced pric tickets at redueed rater. Pre- | duys.at bY. M. This ig, the only line of Catskill boats steerage tickets trom Liverpool tos, | Which comnects with Churchill's stages for the Wes t sicerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. | Trough tickets sold to Calf, Durham, Windham, Apply at the company’s of | Fiatteville and other points at greatly reduced rates. HURST, Manager. | WOR CARDIFF, BRIS q ‘ L | QTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON. | FOe, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL | TU lew enie: veeu ies other points in England and Wales—The South | » ” iba! a Wales Atlantic steamship Company from Pennsylvania | NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Railroad whart, Jersey City, as tollows Lee nOW GLAMORBGA one ~ Saturday, June 13 | STO pegs PEMBROKE Saturday, June 27 | from pier 35 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ri River, at 5 P.M. First cabin’ passage, $75 and $8), currency; second | ~ ~ ee = - aa cabin, $56, currency; steerage, $y, currency. Prepayd | QUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR I57}—WARLEM AND steerage certiicates from Cardiff, $83, currency. Drafts | +) New York Navigation Company.—Commencing for £1 and upwards. Por further particulars apply to | Monday. June 4 lov, landing at Bleventh street, Asto- AKCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, | ria, Bighty-fourth street and Harte: 17 Broadway, New York. | — Time of leaving Peck slip—6:30, 6:60, 7:30, 8 [omnes = 110, 10:80 and 11:30 A. Ma 12 M., Dsl, 140, 2:90, 3, | (10OK'S INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TICKETS ISSUED | 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6:10, 0:0 and 7 P.M to ail parts of the world, COOK'S cheap American N. B.=See ‘Time Table where boats land. Sunday tours to all parts of the United States and Canada. — | boats leave Peck slip for Astoria and Harlem every 46 VOOK'S Educational Party w switzeriand, Italy, €c., | minutes, Janding at Hleventh strect each way, com- guils by special steamer BOLIVIA June 20. Fares, $350, | mencing at 9:45 4. M.; last boat leaves at 8PM. This $40 and ‘bon gold, ineInding all expenses. is the only line connecting with steamers f High and COOK 4 +xcursioniste’ lor June, now ready, ontaing Kingsbridge J, F. TALLMAN, Superimtendent. fares and expenses for upwards of 2,000 American and i at . : penn tours; price 10 cr Address COOK, SON & | (IE STEAMBOAT J. 8, UNDEREILGL WILL RUN JENKINS, 261 Broadway, New York. | between Blizabethport and New Yor& on Sundays | | only... Times—Leaving New York, Pier 4 North River, ALM. 12M. oP. Mo: leaving Blizabethport Steam COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. SOUTHERN LINE, ees, » FOR NEW ORLEANS DIREO | 3 | boat Dock, 10°A. M20. M7 P. 9 MARBLE MANTELS. iets! The followin u teamers. will sail - - every Wedwenday Resi Me trom pics test Fiver’ A, RiAREI, 1 HAST BIGUTEENTHT ThEEt, | CAROND LET Captain: Yuly1 | AL. near third avenue, is selling and mannincturing G July 8 ail kinds of marble and marbleized Mantels and other S, Captain Hines CITY OF Brae er ptain i July 15 | Marble Work at greatly reduced prices; Marble Turning CITY OF SAN ANTONIC ‘July 22 | for the t ade. Freight received daily. ig! iveston, | ~ ai acca aia Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, Santiago T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. and st. Louis. Cabin passage, $f); Bleerage do Anextensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, For freight or passage, uperior accommodations, | Wash Trays and Slate Work of every description, apply to C,H, MALLORY & GU., Agents, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY. itd Maiden taue, | Uniom square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth #, N. Y, A REGULAR MORNING BOAT pam : RAC li and Iona Island.—The ste: eye ru aged | Y aT hate. telat °y Y. WAY w leave foot of Barclay stre North River, at | POk PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. | SAC M.; Twenty-tourth street, 515. 4 and make the icon: | P. M., for Wile | ARAND ZX Bank, N leaves above ELLY WHITE, FOR NORWALK AND DANBURY, leaves, as ustial, on Satu Market street and 3 o'clock irom Thirty third str R TO HIGHLANDS —The fast and strong steamboat Sea Bid pier 35 foot Franklin street, North iver, for the places Sunda Red Bank ats P.M. E day. June 27, at E id 8; at Fare to JEG Brooklyn, at $ A. M.; West Elev EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- burg, landing at Yonkers, Jonia Island, West Yoint, ing and Cornwall, The tavorite steamer NEV» Capiain James Sherman, leaves Falton h street, North Riv: and Twenty-third street, North River, at 9 o'clock: or the excursion, $l. ULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KRY- V port landing at Elizabethport Union Landing. Hoss. vilie and Perth The tavoriteisteamboatyNELLY WHITE, Capta . Davis, icaves Barclay street, North River, at M. R MOVAL OF STATEN ISLAND FERRY FROM PIER 19 North River to igot of Whitehall street, south side of the Battery. Boats leave half-past every hour daily, excepting thé 11:3) and Gunday half past every hour), tor New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Yort Richmond an h | Twenty-third street, turning leave Aibany 7 P. M., arriving at 5A, M, Mon- day Leave Ss’ Sand’s ALOON STEAM Fare dve.: round trip, $1. m' Park. Fare I cents. WYOMI | 9) Olyphant run daily, on charte public, Chicago, Baldwin, Sarah smith and to Excelsior Grove, . agi Raritan Beach, Cold Spring and Orientai Groves. Ofive 384 West street, op- posite Christopher street ferry. Open evenings. IL B, CKOSSETT, SUNDAY DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.— JAY si B, SCHUYLER, Spring sireet pier, 7 A. M.; 15, making usual landings, Re- Meals served on board. also Mondays, Wednesdays und fridays 6 i’. M. COVE AND ROSLYN, Tr :: Janding at College Point, Great Neck, City Islaud, Point and Glenwood.—steamer SEAWANAKA will Icave pier 24 East River (Peck slip) every Sunday, at 9 o'clock A. M., Ninth street at 9:05 and Thirty-third street at 5, returning to the city about 6 o'clock P. M. ATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE Sound.—The steamer NELLY WHITE leaves foot of Marke Thirty. t street, Kast River, at 2:45 P.M. third 8: and toot of ert, Kast River, at 3 P. M., tor Norwal on Soturday, June 27, returning to the vity, about I o'clock, giving excursionists a tine, ’cool moonlight sail and al the Ea: HE STRAMERS SETH LOW! WILLIAM FLETCHER, n opportunity to see all the public institutions on st River. Excursion tickets $1 25, BIRKBECK and others can be chartered tor fishing excursions, towing barges or attending steamers, by ap- plying NEY PANY (leused), Proposals will be received at thi Monday, 29th i the’ Consolida in ny, ko upon” bonds of bonds terest and Is gage by w entize proposal must be at 206 West stree PROPOSALS. YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COM- New Youk, June 2, 17h. § 1 {Is office uti! noon on for one million of dollars ($1,000,000) dd Morigage Bonds of this Com- hese pouas will “be issued in the torm. of $1.00 each, or of “registered” of $1,000, $5,000 and $19,400 each, bearing in- at seven per cent, payable on the Ist of May tof November, principal due in 190. ‘The mort- ich they are secured is a first lien upon the «and franchises of the Company. Each or a price flat, and should be scaled Treasurer's Orrice, Granp Cextrat Devor, inst. railrc and properly endorsed, and should state the kind and denon Regist given. ination of bonds wanted and the name in which ‘ered Bonds are to be issued should be accurately Each proposal must be accompanied by acheck for @ sum equal to five per cent on the amount of the bid, such sum to Ato he duly 2 be paid, be applied toward payment in case of acceptance be returned In case of rejection. bonds will be ready for delivery on Thursday, at this office, when and where the balance must The Company reserves the right to reject all proposals offer No Pro cial en more ¢ like. be recel duly 7, 29uh in. mpuk Ra Jane 2. uatil noon on Monda: Million of Dollars (1,0) bonds the form of ‘coupon’ “regist ICE C. VANDERBILT, Jr., Treasurer. TO CONTRACTORS, rosie, Le 1, June 2, 1874, josals for furnishing cast iron water pipe and spe- stings of sizes 4/6, Sand 10 inch, ab or less; also proposals tor 8° proposals for both furnishing and lay by the Board of Trustees of this vill Hi 1874. Specifications may be had on and after the st. on application to A, K, KETCHAM, Engineer, NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER ailroad Company, Treasurer's Onice, New York, 2, IST1.—Proposais will be received at this oitice the 29th of Ju ist., for One ow) in the first mortgage These bonds will ve issued Th bonds of $1,000 each, or of 007 and $10,009 each, beatin, of this compan: tered”? bonds of $ interest at seven per cent, payable on Ist of January au Ist of whi July, principal due in 190%. The morwage by ured 18 a Orst Hen upon tne entire railroad property and tranchises of the company. Each and should state the wanted, and th to be issued sho 1 Proposal should be seated and properly endorsed, kind and denomination of bonds name in which the registered bonds are Id be aceurately given. Bach must be accompanied by a check jor a sim equal to five per cent on tho amount ol the Dil. auch sum to be applied towarils paymucnt in case of ‘acceptance and to be re- turned in case of rejeetic The bonds will be ready for delivery on Thursday, July 2, at this office, when and where the balance must be aid. . The company reserves the right to reject ali proposals offered, ©. ©. CLARKE AN I Messi Londo! Draits securil Treasurer. ROPE, KING FACILITIES IN E OAN TRAVELLER. rs, HENR¢ 8, RING & CO., Bankers, 45 Pall Mall, a, purchase or negotiate Bankers’ and other on the United States una every class of American ues, ‘hey open current accounts and grant circular notes free of world. charge available in all the principal cities of the 2th Inst, at7 A.M. Returning, | GLAND FOR AMERT- | iS Vi inet River at | each and all of which are bona td | open at 1:20 and 7 P. M, ) Summer Night's Festi iC | Ga | AMUSEMENTS. QEEMric taHarRE. | -—s 4 BROADWAY. TGHT OF THE SEASON, LAST LAST MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT’ 2 O'CLOCK. Last appearance of THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, and GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. of the champion of her sex. MADAME RENTZ, Presenting, in_addition to the immense Minstrel Olfo, & MELANGE OF NOVELTY AND BEAUTY never before wiinessed. Among the renowned artists and prime favorites who have vuluntecred are favorite Canta- NULLY PIERIS, scat iba trice. Renowned Soubrette and Banjoist. (New York's MAY FLORENCE, Fairy of Song and Dance. MADELEIN ANDREWS, | Famous Recitationist. GRINELLE CHILDREN | The Wonders. MULE, GARETTA, |The Globe Queen. MASTER EDDIE, The Baby Gymnast. FRANK GIBBON, Aerial King. JOUN W. NORTON, | Popular Actor G. W. CLARK, BARNEY REYNOLDS, nd Reader. Banjo Monarch. [Character Comique. LAST BENEFIT OF MME, RENTZ NIGHT. LAsi and NIGHT. LAST | CLOSE OF THE SEASON. NIGHT, No advance in prices. Secure seats at once. Carriages may be ordered at 10;40. Wittac Proprietor and Manager... Mr. LESTER WALLACK LAS! NiGuT of the engavement of MISS CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ and of the present summer season. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, afternoon at 1:30, and in the evening at 8 o’clock, will be given the last ré ations of BAS? LY. with Miss Le Cleroq in the dual characters of § Lady Isabel ‘and (Madame Vine. APPROPRIATE SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. Pp, & Barxomws 2 GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. Ventilation perfect. Windows upon every side. A bright oasis in the great desert of metropolitan amuse- ment Grand opening of the AMAT « ATHLETIC WEEK. Aprilliant audience and unbounded eutuustasm Inst night. PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. MATINEE—W heelbarrow Race, WW) yards. Tossing the Caber. Relier Race, 1-b mile. EVENING—Mile Run, Handicap. 1W0 yard Run, Closing da; Standing Long Jump. Mite Walk, Handicap. ot the AND CONGRESS OF NATIONS, truthfully representing the manners and custouis of nine centuries. ‘This paseant alone is inuoduced at an ex- pense of $50,000. HURDLE, FLAT AND JOCKEY RACES, contests of speed, and are ridden by the most daring male and female riders in the world, Forty new Lngitsh running horses in the above races, ROMAN CHARIOT AND ANDING RAOES, receives: afiernoon and evening with tumultous ap- plause. WORLD RENOWNED MENAGERIR, ‘The most costly zoological cole lection in the world. DONNYBROOK FAIR AND LANCASHIRE RACES, illustrative of Ireland's annual festival. BOX OFFICE OPN THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE, OB OPENS HIS HART TO-NIGHT AT BRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET. LIEDERKRANZ, Saturday, June 27, 1974, at 9 P.M, 1, in Terrace Garden, Fifty-eiehth street and Third avenue. Admission for non-members on introduction, $2 for one gentleman and lady; extra ladies’ tickets, $1 ¢: : MOSENTHAL, Secretary. NARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, ERMAN x VIOLIN, ulter, organ, flute, singing, harmon, irculars mailed, “Address PRIVATE MOSiCaAL UNIVERSITY, 2 Weat Fourteenth street, or call. HE NEWEST MUSIC.—"TOM COLLINS,” | 30C.; “Veto Gwlop,” Wiegand, s5c.; Vandering Ships,” J. R. Thomas, 40c..: tion Galop,” 35c.: "Te : “Too ‘To Go to Churen,’ “adc. ner Corps March,” “Ould Hata ot 193," 36c.; Spingier, i in, Has Suk’ to Rest,’ 4/c.; “Lohen= c. 5 Old Man's Darling,” 40c, WM. WM. A. ND & CO., 517 Broadway. Branch store 39 Union square. oS Late PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL omer their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes At | at prices which canuot fail to suit.the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase ft desired. Old noe taken xchange LARGE AND SPL and square Pianos and Organ: "sand others, on instalments and for reat: cy BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD FULL 7 OCTAVE PI- Anotorte and. Stool, sacrisice for ‘cash, on instal. mentsor to rent. GOLDs MI1H'S, 26 Bleecker street, - AMUSEMENT. 4 BRoaDwAy, me Milo. MARIETTA RAVEL Extra Notice. Mile. MARIETTA RAVEL MONDAY, June 29, Mile. MARIETTA KAVEL | Engagement of the wlented at the r MATINEE 3. 2, ANTLE, MATINES: when he will produce his MATINER reat sousation drama TODAY SAVED FROM THE TO-DAY WRECK. in her thrilling military drama of JARTING JARTINE JARTINE A 4 THE PRIDE OF THE FOURTEENTH, MATINEE. MATINEE, MATINEE, TOOD'S MUSEUM. woop, W LAST TIMES THIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, THIS y reqaest, the new — Sensation Drama — AFTERNOON] MB. A. H. SHELDON, | EVENING ATS entitled —— WEALTH AND CRIME ate MONDAY, JUNE 29, the well known Scout, | BUFFALO BILL, m SCOUT OF THE PLAIN® (oHosszum. ey Open daily from 1 to 5 and7 to 10. THE COLOSSEUM. ~~ THE COLOsSEUM. THE COLOSSEUM, LONDON BY NIGHT, LONDON BY NIGHT. < LONDON BY NIGHT. . The extraor(inary effect of a midnight storm, ‘The extragrdinary fect of a midnight storm, LIGHTNING, THUNDER AND RAIN, ronounced the m: wonderful illusion ever produced eee PRESS AND PUBLIC. mere 180 wih Peerormense, daily of a varied and interesting programme, embraciny Professor PONIN'S uniuslug and instructive Lectures, THE CABINET MYSTERY. In the promenade Keating’s Band and Concerts, LOUKENIA, THE PRESUDIGITATEOR, THE MARRIONETTES, THE LEARNED BIRDS, THE, CELEBRATED, SPHINX, THE SPIRIT HAND, and numerous other attractions. Admission to the whole, $1; no extras. Children halt price. Nee THEATIE, GREAT SUCCESS OF THE TWO SISTERS, TWO SISTERS. EVERY EVE NG AND SATURDAY RS. F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEB, THEATRE COMIQUB. THIS ATINEE. N fhe ent Artiste, Miss CHARLOITE THOMPSON in the Spectacular Drama, “THE SEA OF ICE,” sup- ported by Mr. FRANK ROCHE and Company. QOEstB4L. PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT. ‘This (saturday) evening, June 27, at 8, THEODORE THOMAS’ UNRIVALLLD SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS OxermuEe: icherzo sight’ Intermezzo Midsummer Night's + Mendelssohn Nocturne. " Wedding March. Overture, Alphonso and Estrella Andante, Symphony No. 1 Fantasie-Caprice . Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. Overture, Hunyadi Laszlo. Bridal Choras, Lohengrin. Waltz, Wiener Bonbons March, En Avant... Admission ticket, $5 TO BRYAND'S TO-NIGHT TO SEK THE LONG G° E SEYMOUR. N_ EMINENT OPERATIC COMEDIAN PROM London, aoout to organize a company for the en- suing season, will treat with a tew eugible ladies tor complete tuition in the dramatic and operatic arts. dress DIRECTOR, 200 East Twenty-eighth street. Boe iTS OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD sireet and Sixth avenue. Compl AGES CORRE CE a, os moblimentary Bene well known favorttes, Re BEYMOUR and BOB HART. In conjunction with the entire troop the old time de~ lineators, Eph Horn and Charley White; also Mr Geo. F Browtle, of Wallack's Theatre. |) he tall Boy Seymour with a good Ha Saturday Niugne Saturday Nignt. Saturday Night. HE ILMA DI MURSKA CONCERTS, CARD.—Mr. DE VIVO has the honor to announce tha® he has concluded arrangements with Mile. ILMA DI MURSKA THE GREATEST LIVING CANTATRICR, for the season of 1874-5, commencing on or about'the fist tember, lor a series of concerts, oratorio and op- ic performances in the United States and Canada. He is also negotiating with several leading vocal and in- mrumental artista, with the view of sffording her fult and efilcient support, further particulars of which be duiy announced. “In the interim concert managers and others desirous of negotiating with him for the en- agement of. THE DI MURSKA GRAND CONCERT COMPANY can address him at present at Steinway Hall, East Four teenth street, New York. Ly aA THEATRE, | Kighth street, between Second aud Third avenues, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The best organized and most refined Variety Pertormance. The only real Summer Theatre in the cle Fellow, Proprietor. PAUL FALE FO. BROWN. CHARLEY WHITE AND EPH HORN perform to night at SEYMOUR and HAL1S benefit, at Bryant's Opera House. NEW | MUSIO.—“LEONORE,” | GRAND Raf, 75c., tour hunds, $1 90; “Regatta” 4c. } “Souvenir de Lima,” Mazurka, Goitse torm Step” Galop, Strauss, 35c.: “Republic Lit Galop, 40c.; “Whate'er Betide,” Millard, 50¢,; “The Hand that Rocks the World,” Thomas, 40c. , “Why Sinks My Soul (hymn), Basford, We. ; “Bride Bells,” Roeckel, DITSON & CO, 711 Broadway. NHOIO! March, Galen: near Bowery. T SOMMER & CO'S, 149 EAST POURTEENTH Pianos at lower figures for on better terms on iustlments than can be here; Pianos tor rent. ER & CO., 149 East Fourteenth street cash at found else MAGNIFICENT 744 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. A torte for sale—Four round corners, made order, city. maker, tully guaranteed, used tour months, cost $900, for $20), eluding stool and ‘cover: parlor, chamber, dining ‘urniture; @ sacrifice ; property family leaving dlty. 36 ‘West loth st. near PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT and brilliant tone rosewood 73g octave Pianoforte a facrifice for any reasonable offer, cash; rich, gilded gatin brocade Parior Suit, cost $55), for $200; one do. Parlor, Chamber Furniture @ bargain. Vest 23th near 6th ay. SEVEN OCTAVE CARVED PIANO, $175, PAYABLE $0 per month; upright and square Pianos and Or- gans on instalments or rent, $3 upwards. BETTs, Warerooms 733 Broadway, corner Tenth st. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANO. $40; a 7% octave, til agraffe, brilliant foned, four round cornered Piandtorte, made’ to order, cost 81,20), for $240: in use $ months. Call at private 2) West Twenty-third stre T LESS THAN $20—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 octave upright Pianoforte; carved legs and case; overstrung bass; celebrated city maker: tull iron Iuding 8 23 Thin street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SKLL THEIR ELE- gant four round Decker & Bros. Pianoforte ata gacrilice, a richly carved rosewood ease, 734 octave Piano, having all {mprovements, fullagraffe, overstrung, &c.; cost $975, tor $275; Stool, Cover; has box for ship- B.—Also complete Household Furniture, in is day or Sunday private residence 210 West SMALL «forte for ing. Pots’ Call th RARB CHANCE.—WILL SELL AN ELEGANT new 73 octave Piano, best New York makers, and take house Furuiture in part or whole tor payment.” Ad- dress, for one week, HOUSEKEEPER, Herald Uptown Branch offic FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, carved case and 213 East iegs, overstrang bass, ata sacrifice’ for cash. 20th street, between 2 IANOFORTES—SE( . OF VARIOUS thakers, in thorough order, for sale at low prices; so Pianotortes to rent of our own manufacture, by ICKERING & SONS, I) Kast Fourteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Futh avenue. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A CHICKERING OR Address NICH Steinway Piano, but little used. OLAS, Heraid Brooklyn Branch oMce. MUSICAL, ARD.—PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 24 WY: Fourteenth street; private lessons only evening, Circulars mailed, Address PRIV DAL UNIVERSITY, or call. WARTEDISIX CONTRALTOS AND SIX sk Tenors, for an opera season; good voices: toire not necessary, GROSS &' DiTTMAN, Agency, 145 Hast Fourteenth street, reper- Theairical INSTRUCTION. _ YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF ENGLISH, MUSTC and drawing. Would like a pleasant home for the summer in exchange for instruction. Address H. M., station L., Harlem, YACHTS, STE. MBOATS, &l. A SIX OARED BARGE, BUILT FOR A NOBLEMAN in England at a cost of is offered for sale, in splendid condition, tor $100; outfit complete, needing only paint to make her new; is 31 long, 4 feet beam. Ayply e Last wad eens, JOSEPH LRINSON No. epeyster street. Can be seen at pier 5) Hast River, foot ot Grand street, D. Blackburn's bat yard. S54 A.—WANTED TO PURCHASE OR CHARTER FOR two or three months, a sioop Cabin Yacht, about 35 fan lengths must be stiff and able, well toud aud in eriect order. Address, with tuil particulars, price, &c., ACHIMAN, box 10) Herald office ’ POR SAue—a NEW, FaaT STEAM YACHT, 9) PE finely titted and furnished. Apply to.PFRiU'K DT, No, 5 William street, up statra, FEET LONG, FAST, Apply to I. K. Dy jong; sci {OR SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, complete and in splendid order, 169 Chatham street, BN, ALE—A SCHOONER YACHT (COR PILOT 20 tons, Custom Horse measurement; in per- fect order, warranted sound and furnished complete: has Just been thorougily overhauled and painted: 1% Vory inst, 4 perfect seagoing vessel, and will be sold very low. Apply ta Captain JAMES ROBBINS, Stam- ford depot, Cont WILE BE SOLD AT AUCTION—BY ORDER Olena, assignee, on Wednesday, July 1, 1874, at 12 o'clock t Frank Bates’, toot of Thirty seventh strect, Brooklyn, the splendid yacht SPRAY, 40 feet long, 15) f ails, new, feet beam, draught 4 toot) well SAVEY, auctioneers. ATHS OF HOMBURG, NEAR FRANKFORT « N THE Main.—The Homburg waters are very sa diseases of the stomach and the liver and atta <0) gout; the mountain's pure and bracing air is very benetl- cent fi bath: poker: uate? ani tana rt concerts; jes’ CONVERSATION ant cafe, bi in nervous affections, mineral, cold an pine and gas baths, whey cur ands, warm { excetlent orehes: balls, reunions, iliuminations reading rooms, iliards; beautiful park; charming environs. PERE a oo Eattlaheceat 2 domi Soe 5 RE Bd telat eed NO See DIE POL LA ROA in | the | oneere ANTED—A SMALL CAT RIGGED YACHT, FROM Add ving description and 1S to. N8 feet long. Acree Boniel Modurray, 14s Fulton street, New York. D-SHELL, CLUB, WuITe 100 malt Ra Mca Ee na th niroe' Hhaeles Alger BERIUBA HOBEMS HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In the Country. EASIDE COTTAGE WANTED—FURNISHED, BY the month; no chills or mosqaitoes; small, directly on shore; over 20 miles from town.’ Addréss imme- diately, wita full particulars, box No. 83 Post office, New Brighton, Staten Island. _LOAN OFFIC T 8 NASSAU STREKT, BETWEEN FULTON AND John sireets.—Advances made to any amount om Lite Policies, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Pianos, &c. KEWMAN LEOPOLD, 3) Nassau stroet. T WULF & BROTHERS’, 996 BROADWAY, BE- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Money loaned on, Diainonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks; particularly Pianos Business confidential. Los Senor es Hablan Espanol. T JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY; OPPOSITE ELEV- enth street—Money liberally’ advanced on Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Per- sone [ perty of every description. Private entrance for ladies. T JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.’S, 14 FULTON street near Nassau—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Silver Plate, fine Dressef, silks, camel's hate Shawls, Antiques and’ Articles of Vertu; established 18505 Private office for ladies. Se habla kspanol. AT Ou BROADWAY, CORNER POURTH STREET — Liberal advances’on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Persoual Prop- erty of every description. ' JAMES P, MATTHEWS. 403 SIXTH AVENUR, | BETWEEN | TWENTY. © tourth and Twenty-ftth streets.—Liheral d= vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Silke, Lacesand Shawls. Same bought at tuil value, is L. BERNARD 1.145 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY.crxTE on Diamonds, Watches, and Twenty-seventh streets.—Money loaned Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, &c. Parlor for ladies. Business confidential 8. FIRUSKL, late of 681 Broadway. SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. Block Island has a new hotel, the Ocean View. Block Island ts looking up and is likely to become @ favorite resort. Pittsvurgers go to Cresson and Berkeley Springs for cool breezes and invigorating waters. Mr. M. C. Morgan and wife, of New York, have taken rooms,at the Grand Union, Saratoga. 0, D., Munn and Mrs, 8. M. Hitchcock, of New York, and A, M. Kalbfeiscn, of Brooklyn, have ar- rived at Newport. Thomas T. Eckert, Superintendent of the West- ern Union Telegraph Company, arrived at the Con gress Hail, Saratoga, on Saturday. The Mount Hope House and Narragansett House, the Mettatoxet House and the Delevan Hotel, Nar« raganselt pier, are open for guests. ‘The Massasoit House, Fox Corners, Westchester, is open for guests, Also the Thompson House, at Kane, Pa., summit of the Alleghanics, The Water Gap House will have as New York guests Samuel E. Howard and wife, J. E, Hymer and wife, Mrs. Bymer, Mrs. Calk, Mrs. Van Hosen, J. 0. Holden and wile, J. Weed Bell, There is actually a place calied Brimstone Springs in Virginia (a contemporary newspaper asserts), and persons in search of a cool summer resort are unblushingly advised to go there, Lake Conchiching, about eighty miles northwest of Toronto, Canada, is attracting this year the élite o| Ontario society. The name savors of the Heathen Chinese, however, although it is the home of the Ojibbeway. Among recent arrivals at the Woodsburg (Long Island) Pavilion are the following :—Robert Geolet and wife, and Ogden Geolet. of Union square; New York; Bryan Stevens and wife, 8. H. Wharton and family, Mr. Burnham and family, of Brooklyn; Jonm McNulty and taiaily, F. Jessup and W. Browning, ot New York, Among the recent arrivals at Newport cottages are Daniel Parish, Major A. 8. Macomb, Henry Draper, F. Squire, Mrs, E. T, Potter, Loring An- drews, Arthur Nilling, John Paine, Mrs. M. C. Rose, Mrs, R. Woodworth, Mrs. Stewart Brown, K. J, Herrick, Mrs. J. N, Coles, E. T. Snelling, Profe: J.T, Huntington, Professor William Gammell, R, H. Ives, Mra, J. McCauley, Kugene Kettletas, Herman W. Brnen, John J. Hecksher, M. Lazarus, Robert Ray and Alexander Van Reusaelacr,

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