IALEI AT A PCTIOW.
BY W. B. MITcHRLL, auction her.
THE TAUN I ON SlLV,.lt PLATE COMPANY
will continue the sale ot their
Elegant iiua extensive Sine* of
PINE ELI C i'Ri >. PLATED WARE,
Ft) :: ICS AND ,>PUONS.
Ciion','. Table cutl<:ry,
AT AUCTION.
At their salesroom, No. 4 Maiden laue, daily, until
further notice, coiiiuiuticiii v at eleven o'clock. A, M
.1. 11 SWAIN. Treasurer.
Edward SCHKNOE, AUCTIONEER,
GLOSINO As-lUNhr.'is sale ok
ELEliA.Nl CABINET FURMlUKB
B^ l.mVA ID m'HEM'K.
ON iiiURSDAY \Nl? sVI't'rday,
AT 11 O'CLOCK,
AT NO. t>0 libh KTV STBF.ET.
the samk Will hk sold fkhkmptorily,
WITHOUT ANY RESERVE OK LIMIT, AND WILL
ekpay ihose in want of fine furniture to
ATTEND THIS
bALE, ON THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
AT II O'OLOOK.
IEXECUTRIX SALE.?ESTATE OK JOHN D. LA
j torge.?a. J BLr. KCKhlt A SON will reII fit auc
tion, on Mondav, May UG, at 11 M., at Exchange Sales
room, No. Ill Broadway, New York, Cotture ami hai
Icre Orouud. :.t Aouadale station, S. I. Maps and part'
Ucuiars at auctioneer's office. 136 Broadway.
COX,TON, AUCTIONEER.?LABOR AND IM
J . portuiit sale 01 Household Furniture. 1'iano and
Mirrors, Carpets. parlor, dining room and bedroom
Soods: large aaantitv 1 cddiug, Curtains, Ac. Ou Thurs
day, May il). at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms ?3 t.ast
'thirteenth street. near Uroadway. a very Urge quantity
01 Household Furniture from several lamllies, a larite
portiun ol which is elegant. Full particulars on Thursday
morning with catalogues.
H.
B. HEUTS A SONS, auctioneers,
17 P.irk piaiv utid U Murray street
HOUSEHOLD KU RN111 HE, CARPETS, MIRRORS,
PIANOS. AC.
THURSDAY, MAY 20. AT 10U OCLOCK,
AT SALESROOM,
17 PARK PLACE AND H MURRAY STREET.
The w'rr Contents 01 u pilvate residence at Kordham,
.-errvv.a tor convenience ot sale, comprising row wood,
Wkiuut ai.it cottage 1'alror, chamber and Dining Room
Suits. Wilton, ririi-aeN ami ingrain Carpets, mantel
Mirrors, lace and damask curtains. two Plympton
Secretary Bedstoads, ufllce Ktirniture, Ac.. Ac.
Hit. HERTS A SDNS, AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL
. on 1 liur* lay, May 2U, at 12 o'clock, at salosroom*
17 l'ark place ana 11 .M'urrav sireet.
ONE EOsEWOoD U I'RIOIl 1' 1'IANO. 7x OCTAVE.
iohi to pay charges. lly oraer of David ilexter propri
etor Prescott ousc.
I SAAC WOl P; AUCTIONEER ?MYERS A Co, Shi L
1 tills day, at 10}{ o'clock, at 17 Bowery, the entire Fur
niture ut a private family leaving tne city, consisting ol'
Brus el? and lograin t a pets, oilcloths, Buream, Solas,
cottage -uita. ables, ("Hairs, Mirrors, Clocks, Beds and
Bedding, together with the Cooking and l.lichen Uten
aiu. sale positive. Hou>ekeepers and dealer^ Invited
J P. TRAVEU. AUCTIONEER.
? Mortgage sale this day, at W>? o'clock. at39fircnt
Jones street, 3J first class tatniiy cabinet Whee er A W 11
aon. Uro\er A Baker, >\ illcox i Uibbs, singer and oiRer
fcewlug Machines Carpets: chamber. Dicing Room.
Kitchen turiiuurc. Ac.; ti boxes turnily Soap, 5 cases
Wolte's ?chuanp?. Cigars, Ac.
>A.U. M L'LLiiN, Attorney tor Mortgagee.
MARSHAL'S SALE.?PETER BUWF, AUCTIONEER,
will sell this day, at 111 o'clock, corner New Bowery
ind -Maiilson street, u large and very valuable lot ot tine
Groceries, consisting ot leas, Coffees, Sugars, Ac.; also
llxturcs and Wugon. THUS. H. SUi.LIVaN, Marshal.
"I/TARS \L'S SALE.
iVl Bv virtue of an execution I will expose for Hale
tlnsd.iv. at li o'clock M., at the loot ot Last lhlrty
seven til street, one tine .-loop, Tackle. Ac.
Jo?^Fim.LIPS, Marshal.
?\*ARSBaL'S sale.?sekbacuer A DELUOCR,
1V1 Auctioneers, will sell to-dav, at 12 o'clock, at cor
ner I'wcntv-seventUstreet ami Fourth avenue, one laige
single iruck. JaMKs BOYlan. Marshal.
MARSHAL'S HALE BEER ACHES A DELMOl'R,
Auctioneers.?-alesrooins. 1 tit Chatliam street.?
Will sell this iiuv, at 10o'clock, at a 19 third uvenue, the
stuck una tlxtuvesot the Hat Mure, consisting ol iiats.
Caps, Hut Mauds, Hat i.oxcs ami alt other property in
said store. JOHN McDONOUUIl, MursliaL__
OliRIS WILKIN.-. A UCTIONEI.It. ?ADMINISTK A
tor's Sale ot Household f urniture at auction.?J. 11.
Ludlow A Co. Will-I'll at auction, on Thursday. May aj,
at 11 A. M., at No. a75 r ifth avenue, a general assortment
ut .lousetiott Furniture, ceusisiing ol Parlor. Dining
room and Chamber Furniture, in rosewood, black wal
nut ant manoguut': Curled Hair Mattresses, leather
Beds, Pillows, Velvet, Brussels ana lugrain Carpets,
Cooking Utensils, Ac.
MORTUAOL WALE.?BY VIKTL'E OK a CIIAT
tel mortgage I will expose tor Kale at public auc
tion, on Wednesday, tho itHi day ol Slav, 1376, at Id
D'cloclf forenoon, ut No 2.s3j 'Ilurd avenue, .-.liow
eases, Standing Cases. Looking Classes, Counters, Shelv
ing. Uiubrulla .stand, llat .stands, Uus Fixtures. Chairs,
Awuitig. ?c JollN McD^NAUOU, Auctioneer.
Job* R. Fauhinuton, Attorney lor Mortgagee.
\fORTUAUE SALE ?HY VIRTUE OK A CUAT
i'l tel inorteayc I w ill expoi>c for sale at public auc
tion, 011 Wednesday, the 19th day 01 Mav. 187;>,at 11
o'clock forenoon, at No. 2 :ts7 Third avenue, Counters,
fixtures, Beer Pumps and flpe. IS tables (marble tops),
Ovster* stand. Pictures. Loofcin.' t;lasses. Crockery,
Range. Bones, Table Linen, Knives, poons, beds and
Bedding. Ac. JOHN aicuoNALOH, Auctioneer.
Jobs R. Fakbixuton. Attorney tor Mortgagee.
MBiORTUAUE SALIC ? RICHARD FIEcD, GENERAL
Auc lioneer: salesroom No. ?9 Bowery: will sell
U>t* day, at 11 o'clock, mi the southwest corner Grand
Street and Bowerv. the Fixture* ol a i.lquor tore. Bart,
Lunch i ouuter, Shelving. Ketrigerators. tables. Chairs,
fee.; two nue Lump*; also one sate. By order Attorney
for Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE sAl.i:.- SUBAOHBB A D ELM OUR,
Auctioneers. will seil to lay. at 10U o'clock, at No.
IIS Ea?t I wentv ?e Tenth street, elegant Parlor and Bod
foom uita, Etagere* HalUtand, green brocatel Parlor
oult. bed Springs. Ac. By order Attorney for Mortgagee.
Peremptory male
of
CHOICE REAL ESTATE
Ee* rable Residence Property oo
3CKAX PARKW A Y AND CuNEY ISLAND AVENUE,
to be told, without reserve, to the highest blddar.
at public auction,
WEDNESDAY, May 1#,
it 12 M., at the Commercial Exchange, Mo. S88 Fulton
itreet, Brooklyn, opuo*ite the city Hall, by J. CoLE,
auctioneer.
750
?eautitully located P.esldence Lots. In the molt charming
park suburb* ot Brooklyn, lu the town ol Hatbusli.
nearly adioimug Prospect Park, froutinu on tbe great
Pars avenue*. and every way deriving the utmost ad
vantage! from cur improvement* ot the highest class,
wnlle enjoying un exemption ir> in tbe burden ot city
laxei?a saving o< tour-nnli* to bolder* ol there lot*.
The tract i* already flnelr Improved. I he locality ts
3ft minute* by botsr ( ar to Hiinlltun lerry . ailles
Irom Brooklyn t. Iiy II ill aud five mile* from City uall,
New Yors, ei| nut* taut with Central Park.
I lie streets and avenues are now settled, having been
? tablished by the town surrer and adopted as public
streets end avenue*. ?ad were laid out with a liberal
Laud, wblch hiia given them good width, thtu securing
permanency a* well a? uniformity.
The Rapid 'transit Road,
now being laid on OravesaM avenue, which will be
in operation in a few weeks
to tbe city line, and to Hamilton terry within a lew
mouth*, will pa?* through a portion ot this property aud
Biaka it aa ea?y ot access a* any w ithin two mile* ol New
York Is now by norw car. or 30 miuutes to Hamilton
tarry ana halt an nour to New York.
1 ne iiroprletor* ol me tiact are now building a hand
tome dei ot structure on the corner of avenue C and
Gravcsead avenue, established aa i urner's station, on
the Prospect Park and Coney Island Hallway, tor tha
accommodation ol passenger* and railroad business.
Map* are now ready ai the offlce of TO KS ER BROTH
bits, So. It Na?*nu street. .New YorktT. J. NORTH ALL,
t so., Attorney. No. ? Willoutthby street, and at tha office I
M'J. (.OLh, No. M Fulton Street. Brooklyn.
PAWNBROKER'S BALK.?THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, j
Auctioneer, will sell at ?9 New Bowerv, SIX) lots
Lresees, Remnants, I'nderlcothihg. Table
Linen, -heel*, spread*, Blanaeta. bo.ts i-hoes, Co it*.
1 an;aloons and Veit*. By order ol Alexanner A Co.,
?7 Lett Broadway. Men'* Clothing win be told at U
?'clock.
PBBaWNBUoKER'S SALE.?SEE BACH ER A DEL
mour, aucticneer*. will aell tbi* day. at their sales
rooms, 1M i bathatn street, at 11 o clock, dun lot* men's,
wom.-n's and children's Clothing, Orestes, shawis,
Kemuanta, Beds, Bedding, Ac. Bt order ol
BaLY OaHN, 87 Delancey street _
PMaWSKKOKE'.'S HALE.?RICHARD FIKLD, UK\
eral Auctioueer. salesroom Ne. SO Bowery .will sell
this day, at II o'clock. &>1 lots Men's and Women's
Clothing. Dresses, Miawl*. Remnants, Underclothing,
Bed*, nedalng. guiits, Blanket*. Boota, Shoe*. Ac . Ac.;
tlso Coats I'auta. Vesta. Bv order ol ibonias Mulligan,
sullivan street N.H.?The sale ot e.en's clothing will
uegiu at 11 o'clock sharp.
PHBAWNBROKF.R'S SALE ?THOS. J. M'ORATH, ALT
tione'r, IM Cnatnain street corner Mulberrr. will
sell' this djy, 11 o'clock. Men's aud Women'* Clothing,
I?re?*es, ehawLs, Remnants. Quilts. Blankets, bedding,
Boots. Shoes, Ac.: al-o ( oils. 1'auts and Vests. By or
der Harris & Green, 191 smith street. Brooklyn.
RICBAHD WALTERS AUCTIONEER.
Mineral Water Mottling Establishment.
Generators, ? orktn* Machines. Bottles. Ac.
Horses, Wagon*. Hsri.ess, Ac.
Mortgaae Sale.?Win sell thi* day (Wednesday', at
lutf o'c.ock, ai salesroom 27 hast firoadwsv, the Kix
tures and Machinery- of a large Mineral Mater Bottling
Establishment, viz.Battling and Corking Maciiln ?*,
i.enerators. aoout -0U boxes of foda and beer nott es,
Office Furniture, two Horses, three Wagons, Ilarnesa,
U, By order ot 1-. Cohen, Attorney lor Mortgagee.
rPUOMA'J. McONATH. AUCTIONEER?WILL SELL
1 lhn day, at 10H o'clock, at No. 1(M Forsyth street,
the Furniture ot a private lainilv declining housekeep
ing. consisting ot the usual asaortmenL
?uiiuirri ialk (? -u vekwar^
S. UEt.MAN, berlff's Auctioneer,
tells thi* day, Wednesday. Mar 19. at 11 o'clock, at No.
K t.owerv. one elegant solid SUver .-et (ritlanr's make),
.'onsistliK of oup, nutter Llshes, spoons truliUUnes,
;a rer. Fisn Euires and Fork*, -alt Cellsrs, Ac. sale
Positive. W. C. CONNER, jsheriS
no* McSrtpo.s. Deputy.^
\I ILI.IAM ABBOTT. AUCTIONEER.?J. M. CHRIS
*? taller will sell rHIs DAY (Wedne?lsy). May 11). at
1U', o'clock, the eutire -tock and Fixtures of dr\ goods
in . tsncy store. ,\o. is" Wssbingion street, near i wellth
siren, consisting ot < alicoes. soc<-, llAndkercDiets,
Hat hels. tove. clo.'k, variety ot Candy, Wheeler A
W ilson sewing Macmne, and other goods too numerous
to mention, uealers and the public Invited.
\%'ILLiaM WIT1 i US, AUCTION KER. WILL skll
v? this day. at2o'ciocs, at ?S? Canal street a large
lot or Household i uruiture ot everv tiescrtptioo; Parior,
I irunf an I liedroom -UiU; r?bl?i. Cftmri i,ru?sel4 and
infrata oiieloth*. Mutcinffs. Huas; htir, fcxcel*
?lor au<l o.her Mattresses: leather Beds, Pillows. Bed
dings, sn.i irench pia e Pier, Mantel and plain Mirrors;
?[? "#r Counter., bnc* itx tires, Casks. K?gs. Signs,
ttores, saloon isbiee Orockerv. aia.sanil BttrWsrs;
- suttures Paintings, ngrariugs, i efrtgeritors,
Atrnings. ales. i>e*ss, effice Tsbies, Partitions, Demi
iuhns. Liquor Bottles, Ale Pumps, Ac!
) CHANCE FOR a BAROAIS,-TO BK dOLD BY
order of toe Supreme court, to tne highest bidder,
aosltireir ivitbout reserve, on ituisday, Mar M I8f\
?t U o'clock, at the Conimcrcwi E*Lhnnge, No. S89
1 iuton street, opposlre t ley nail, Brooklyn, by J.
DoLb. snctioneer, the eight rAluabie Lots of iand. com
tr,fJSgc tn* .troni on, Woond street, between
NorthTirst and North econd street*, Brooklyn, u u..
cio? to the Grand street terry, lermt easy, lua laal
sre to be (old tor whatever may wm briag.
s
A
males at auction.
A-jerk. Johnson, jr., auctioneer.
. Furniture, Merchandise ami Fine Aru Salesroom,
:,7 Missau ami to i. h rtv (treat.
Real Estate Department. 21 Park row. New York.
THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY at37 Naiaau street.
VERY ELKOANf HOI'^KHOLD FURNII I'Rli,
from Il jegcr'a s.orago warehouse,
COMPRISING itl)-K wo i 7i4 OOI AVE PI NOFORTE.
i'K egant MARBLL FIGURES. Th? FOLRSEa ONS,
IMl'OKT D FROM 1IALV A a CO.VT OF fl.'U). GOLD;
M iQUET, VELVL r AND WILTON CARPEI.i,
elegant rosewood MM gilt l.tageres, fine Bronzes, ele
gant ebony an 1 irlll Parlor Suits, iu satin, wiili si in cov
ers; carved Macs. walnut Bed room suits, French ulate
1'ter uud Mantel Mirrors, all the tine oed ana Table
Linen. French China Pinner, Dessert and Tea .-etH; 11
v?r? are, oilcloths. Reirigerators. lace Curtain*, Buffets,
Extension Tables chairs, I'mntiugs, Ac.
Elegant Library ol flue staudard Works, at our retail
department. S8 Liberty street, ?t private sale.
auctk
DA V (Wedneslayi. May 19.
Commencing iii 10S o'clock.
the entire hanusoine una usciul
"IOCS; COLD FL'itMt t'RK,
Stciuway ,t Sons' Piunotorte.
line Oil Pointings,
modern anil antique French Bronzes,
the entire contents of
live story brown stone mansion
NO. 47 WEST SIXTEENTH Si'RkET, BETWEEN
Fitili and Sixth avenues.
PAULORS CONTAIN
richly carved rosewood and walnut iratne parlor Suits,
in crlinxon and green and drab satin, brocade and broca
tel: iurKWli Easy Chairs, panlsh Lounges, Inlaid mar
quetry ? li Centre and Console Tables caolnets. French
plate .Mirrors, lace curtains, bronze Figures, elegant Im
?orteil French bronze Mantel Sets, Statuary, Bisque
igurcs, Musical Boxes, ornaments. lnlalJ htageres,
Euooignures, meeker & Bros. seven octave upright
Pianoforte. jardinieres Lady's Writing Desk, Brussols
Caruets, Vienna Rugs. Ac.
H LnHtARY CONTAINS
Brussels Carpet, ebony and gilt secretaire- Bookcases,
volumes choice Book*. Library Bookcase, elegant T urk
Isu Suits, (seven pie os) Library i ao es, Statuary, Works
ot Art, lace Curtains.
ELABORATE chamber sets,
consisting solid walnut and rosewood Bedsteads hand
somely Inlaid and irilt, Dressing Case to match, flno
Armotre a glace Commode, Bureaus, Wash stands,
marble top i utiles, Chairs, Rockers, .".3 fine hair
awl sprum' Mattresses; also plain single and
double lieilstea.Is. leather Pillows, Bols ers. Bed
Linen, Toil< i sets, rep and plush Suits, Inlaid
French walnut nnd trllt Centre tables, dining room Fur
niture. viz.Inlaid French walnut aud gilt Sldeboar.l,
two Extcns <S| Tables " hairs in leather, fine Silver
ware. Kiimer an.i Ten Sets, Cutlery, Ac .; 31 Brussels
and ingrain i aruets. II ill stand. Chairs, mtchen Furm
ture and assortment of house hoi 1 articles.
N. B ?S?ic positive. A rare chance.
Take 6tn avenue or u niver-ttv. place curs, or Sth ave
nue Stage to ltftti St. RCdKRT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer.
Competent moil to remove. pacK or ship goods.
* UOTION SAXE?AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE,
A I2it West ..id street.
between lilh and 7tli avenues,
commencing at lu'.. o'clock.
THIS DAV (M EDNbSO.vV). Mav 18.
Steinway A Soiw' and Hradtiury Pianofortes,
used clgni months, cost $ I, Cm) eac;i.
Magnificent Drawing nouin Suns, lu satin
Fine marquetry Tables, Etageres. inlaid Cabinets, im
ported Bronzes', original oil Paintings, velvet und
moquct Carpets. Easy Chairs. Lounges, Mirrors, lace
and brocaic: curtain-, gilt Console Tables. Bookcase, 8U0
volumes choice Books Lady's Writing Desk.
steluwity a Sons' and Brndburv Pianofortes.
Mouls, Covers, Music Cabinets, SOU pieces Sheet Music.
Library and Dining i oom s-uits, covered in reps and
leather; extension TnWes, Buffet. i hairs. Lounges side
Tables, Regulators, Sivcr sale, magnificent Wheeler A
Wilson Cabinet -ewiiiK Machine, cost SUK); solid silver
anj Shcfflrla Mated Ware, < btuu Dinner and Tea -ets,
Cut Oiass and Crystal ware. Basement and Kitchen
Furniture. Ac.
Bedroom contains namely
Superb Bedroom .-tuts, Dressing case. Bedclothes, Bu
reau. Washstands, t oinmo les. Table. Chairs. Rockers,
2:1 flue white curled hair Mattresses, spring Beds, guilts,
linen Sheets and single and double Bedsteads, uas Fix
tures, Ac. Sale positive ill lots br catalogue ; over 40U
lots. II s.N ItY E. McDONN ICLL, Auctioneer.
Notice.?Competent men in attendance to cart, pack
and ship goods tor purchasers.
Auction noi ice.
Ill :.HY ZiNN, Auctioneer.
Magnificent Household Furniture,
rose win ill Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suits,
Puwtiugs, Bronzes and many Works of Art
over ">00 lots ai public auction
on THIs DAY (Wednesday). Mav 19, at 10*< o'clock,
at the elegant private residence 21 Kusi Twentieth
street, between Broadway und Fourth avenue.
Drawing Rooms? uperb suits covered iu silk brocade,
Oraud Duihe.-s style; rosewood I'lano'orie. t- tageres,
Carpets, Secretaire Bookcase, Mirrors. Paintings,
Bron/ej. Clocks. Vases, Curtains, solid walnut and iniald
Bedstead*, i> resting Cases, buieaus, Washstands, spring
ami buir Waitresses, Bedding, Wardrobes, Buffet. Exten
slon Table; silver, gl. ss. china and plated Ware ; also
Basement and Kitcuen Ware.
Auction sale.?j. kkaemer. auctioneer.
Handsome and usefhl Househol 1 Furniture.
Magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, Parlor t-uits. Carpets,
this ( Weanesdav) morninx, .Mav 19. at 1UH o'clock,
at the private residence l i.) bus' thirteenth street, near
Fourth avenue. Brussels, ingrain Carpets; Parlor -uits.
In saun brocade. reps, una hairclotli; tables, tageres.
Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, Clocks, Bronzes, Vases,
Ifedsteaas, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, hair anc
spring Mattresses, Bedding, Sofas, Lounges, Rockers,
Extension Table, buffet. Glass, China, .-liver Ware; Cut
lerv, Ac. sale positive. Goods packed and delivered
tor purchasers, cltv or country.
Ab. waldbov. auotionker.
By 1?. W. IV US.
salesroom lOH Liberty street This day. at 11 o'clock,
new and second hand Furniture. Parlor Suits. Bed
steads. Bureaus. Carpets, Desks, Extension Tables. Sew
ing Machines. Ac. At It o'clock. Budding-out and Uraen.
house Plants.
BANKRUPT SALE BV AUCTION THI ? i>AY.
$40,nw worth of elegant furniture.
BEING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
MESSRS. POETINGTON BROS., BANKRUPTS,
NO. 842 HUDSON STREET. NEAR CHARLES STREET.
Thli entire stock comprises, row wood, walnut, ma
hogany and oak
Parlor Suits, Library Suits,
Dining Koom Miits, Reception Salts,
In every variety ol coverlnr ana *tvie.
A very large and choice assortment of
bedroom etitt. in great variety.
Ore-sing Cases, Wardrobes, ? rtnoires-a-Ulace, Ac.,
24 or So Extension i aides, elegant Buffets, dwsrr
ami upright iiootoasas.
a number ot Lounges, tied Lounges, .Sofas, Easy Chain,
Ac.
THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.
OK TH18 DAY (WBDNl- SI.aY), THURSDAY AND
K it I L? AY
MAY 1#, 10 AND M, AT 1UH O'CLOCK BACH DAT.
AT THh, WaREKOOMS,
542 HUDSON bTREET, Nr. All CHARLES STBBBT.
The well known reputation tor 2ti years in this otty ot
the fortinuton Hrm, together wttn the extent and varl
etv ot their st.>ck all ?j whic'i was manufactured br
themselves*. offers an unusual opportunity to persons
about turniahing, to purchase flrxt class work, as the
sale will be positive to close the estate in baukrnptoy.
The iiools are now ready for inspection.
Catalogues now ready. _
111 O'T N. CAMP, Auctioneer.
Bknj. F. THeall, .-alesman.
BY MAX BAYERS IioRFER, AUCTIONEER-8BLLS
to-morrow (Thur<may). Yorkvllle Hall, Eighty-sixth
street and Ihlrd avenue; four Kavanagh A Decker
Billiard Tables. matrniOcent Barroom h txtares; also ball
und meeting room up stain; ettees and Furniture
thereto belonging; fine sto^k Wines and Liquors: val
uable lease of above. with vacant lot adjolnlug, together
or positively In part*.
MAX haVi i!-dorfkr's office, 12 Centra streaL
Baltimore si b; khan salb-without re.
sarre. Msv 21, l?7 , at S JO P. M.. at Irvlojgton, 1H
mile from Baltimore, immedlatalvou catonsvflle Rail
road, six minutes' walk irom Frederick road station, on
H.tltimoro ai;<1 Potomac Ra.lmoi. t, ?si feet of Oround,
fronting on graded, 7U-foot avann?; thrifty shade tree*;
res iv lor MuMinu terms one-filth cash, balance In one,
two, three, tour years, with interest: also one handsome
CoOa.e, with all modern conveniences. For furtherin
fo'iuation adoress c. 1 RVING Di i TY, No. U St Paul
street, Baltimore, Md.
UY PETER BOWE, A CcTIONBER.
I) Mortgage sale, rHCRsDAY. May 30,
at II o'clock, at the auction rooms No. II Onlvarsltv
place. oorn?r Eighth street, a large and choice colleetion
ot fine Oil Palming* >ow on exhibition.
THOMas H. SULLIVAN, Attorney ror Mortgagee.
EIHUPEA.% STEAMSHIPS.
tlUNARD LINB.-H. AM) .N. A. R. M. 8. P. 0O~
; no i ice.
With a view to diminuhing the chancM of coUlnoa
the steamers of this line take ? specific course tor all
seasons ot the year.
On tha outward passage trom quaanstovn to Kew York
or Boston, crossing in the meridjau w at 4J latitude, or
nothing to the north of 4J.
on the h tnewarJ passage crossing the meridian of 5)
at 42 latitude, or n .thing to the nortn ol 41.
From NKW YORK lor LIVEKPOOLand VUEENSTOW.Y
?aCl I 111 A. ...Wed. May lUl'BOTHNIA... Wed.. JuneS
?RUSBIA Wed. May .6 I ABVHSISIA... Wed.. June ?
steamer* mark' ? * do not carry steerage passengers.
< ahin passage. $1 u, $i.n> gold, according to ac
commodation. Return tickets on favorable terms.
steerage tickets to and from ailparta of Europe at
lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, Mo. 4 Howling
Ureen. Steerage office. Ill Broadwav (Trinity Bullulnr.
CHahLEs G. f RancKLYN, Agent, and
P. H. t>U YeRNET, corner of Clark ana Randolph
street, Chicago.
PASSENGERS PK.R STEAMSHIP SCTfHIA KM
bark from tha Cnnard wharf, foot ot Uritnd street,
Jersey City, at IP. N.. on Weiiuesaav. May 19. 1875.
CMAKLE8 (A FRaNCXLYN,
No. 4 Bowling Green, New York.
UTUII STAR LINE,
VV FOR QUEEN TOWN OB LIVf-.RPOOL,
CARRYING THE I'NIIBD STATUS M UL
BALTIC May S3 atSP. M
BRIfANMC May i9. noon
v EBMANIC June 5. atS P M
ADRIATIC - ... June IS. at noon
CELUC June 19. at 8 P. M
From the White tsr docks, pier 52 North River
Hatos?Saloon. 880 and $lmn go^d ; return tickets,
$175 gom stdeiage at low rates.
ssloou. staterooms smoking and bath rooms ara
placea amidships where the noise and motion ara least,
affor Jing a dsgrae of comfort hitherto unattainable at
saa.
I-or inspection ot plans and other information apply at
tha company's office, 19 Broadway, New York.
K. J. COKTIS. Agent.
JNMAN LINE?FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE
Royal Mall Steamers are appointed to sail as follows ?
FOR QUEKNSTuW.N AND LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF , IC H M <j N D saturaav. May a. at % P. M.
CIlT OF B il -SKL-. aturday. May ,9, at Noon.
Cll'Y OF CHr.Si'i.ic saturJay, June ft, atS P. M.
CITY or Paris satur.lay. June 12, at Noon.
CITY OF Br.RLIN Saturday, June 19. atS P/l?
CABIN PAS-.AO..? ? 8? and $100 gold.
HT KRAOK?To and from all points, at radncad rates.
Cswn and general office. No 15 Broadway.
steerage offices. 89 Broadway.and pier 'ft North Rivar.
John 0. Dale. Agent
STATE LIVE.
NEW YORK TO GLASGOW LIVERPOOL
DlBLI.V. BELFAST AND LONbONDK KB Y?
balling from pier Na M North Kiver. as loliowti?
?TVIE OF I.t'ClslANA, taptain Johnson.Tuurs..Msy 20
si \li'. oF Indiana, captain staler . .W?d .June S
STATE OF G OROIA Wed..June lfl
an.l every Wednas !ay thereaiter. First cabin. $70, $80
an.i 890: 'tturii tickets. Slto .tecoid cabin, 830. retara
tMkeu. ftfik -tearage atJowasi rs'es.
Apply to Ah?TIN bauuwIN A Co .Agents,
a&JfjreiiraJisa,
N
EUROPEAN rTEAH??lPS.
Red star line,
appointed lo carry the Belgian an<1 United States
mall*.
The following steamer* are appointed to sail:?
FOR ANTWERP.
From Phlladelpnia. i From New York.
VADhRLAND May 21 8WI IZEtti.AND . ..Iun?2
NEOEKLaNu Tunc I4i S I ATE i >F NEV VDAJuue 88
FROM ANT.Vr.HI'.
For Philadelphia. I For New York.
NEDERLA.N1> May 21 VTATK OK N EV'AU.\.Jnne 2
VaDeRLAND luneHl W11Z KL.vND.. ..June 20
Prices of passage in currency.
First Cabin $801 second ? ?t?in V?
;-teerugo tickets to anil iri>m all point* at the lowest
rates
Passenger accommodations lor all classes unsurpassed.
For passage, rates of irelglit and other information,
apply to
Ur.OKUH W. COLTON, Agent *2 Broad street. New
York.
joliN Mcdonald, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery
place, New V erk.
PETBB WRIGHT k SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut
street. Philadelphia.
b. VON DEK BtCKE, General European Agent, Ant
werp.
ATIONAL LINK.
Prom piers Nos. It and 47 North Hirer.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
DENMARK. Wednesday. Muv iy. S P. M
CAN Aii A. Wednesday, June J, 3 P. m.
TO QUEENSTOWX ANI> LIVERPOOL.
HELVETIA. Mav 22.7:3JAM. I I il K Q U KEN.Juno 5,3 P. M.
EGYPT...Mav 2tf. 11 A. M. [SPAIN June 12.12 M.
Cabin passage. $7 J and SHJ currency. Steerage at
freatiy reduced prices. Return tickets a reduced rates,
repaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at ihu lowest
rates. Apply at the compauy's otttce, no. till Broadway.
K W. J. HURST. Manager
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE?STEAM TJ QUEENS.
ToWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Sailing every Tuesday
from pier 40 North River.
WISCONSIN. Forsyth May 18. at3 P. M.
WYOMING. Freeman Jane 1. a 3 P. M.
Cabin, intermediate and Bteeruge at lowest rates.
Prepaid tickets at low rates.
Pussen^ors booked to and ironi Paris. Hamburg,
Norwav und Sweden. Ac. Drafts on lietund. England,
France and Germany ut lowest rates. Auplv to
WILLIAMS & U0D.N, 29 Broadway.
NCUOR LINK,
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.
ETHIOPIA #'iils H tun lay, May 22. at 3 P. M.
BOLIVIA sails Saturday, May29, ut 1'- noun.
ELYSIa sails sutiir.lay. June ut It) A. M.
CALIFORNIA...muIs Saturday,June 13, at noou.
TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL LONDONDERRY,
QUEKN8T0W.N OK BELFAST.
Cabins, $75 to $'J0 currency, according to accommoaa*
tions.
INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE
as low as any other first class line.
Drafts issued lor any amount at lowest rate?.
HeNDERSoN BROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green.
QUE AT WESTERN
,T STEAMSHIP LINE.
NEW YORK TO BRISiOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT,
sailing from pier 18 East River as follows:?
great WEsTbKN, Windham Tuesday, May 2.ri
Alt AGON, Symous Tuesday, June S
Cabin passa.'e, $7t); intermediate, $10: su-oriue. $3j,
currency; excursion tickets. $ui.
Apply to W. l). Morgan'. Agent, 7u South street.
WILSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL,
? ' failing to r tn ii^li11 v from Pier 40 East River
COLOMBO May 151 VlR vilU lune 1
? LDOKAD To follow | OTHELLO 'lo follow
First Cabin, S;o. currency; Sccodd Cibtn, $45, cur
rency. Through lictiets Issued to Continental and Baltic
ports. Apply tor lull particulars to
CHARL S i,. WltlOHT .ft CO., 50 South street.
North german li.oyd.
STEAMSHIP LIN.-J BETWEEN NEW YORK,
SOUTHAMPTON A.NU BREMEN.
Company's pier, loot of Second street, Hoboken.
ODER May22|Mo.?EL Junes
NEt KAK Mar 291 DJNAU June 11
Kates of passage from ?oir York to Southampton,
Havre or Bremen:? , _
First Cabin $1 >'. cold | Second Cabin $9U, gold
steerage, $80. currency.
Prepaid steerage certificates, $32, currency.
Return tickets at reduced rates.
Fcr lretght or pas?ugo apply to
OELRICHS, No. 2 Bowling Green.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE
lor PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG and HAMBURG
WESIPHALIa May 2;) I iHUKl.Ni.lA ...June 3
FKlsIA Mav 27 I PoMMERA VIA.....June 10
Rates of passage to Plymouth. London, Cherbourg.
Hamburg and all points in England, Scotland and
Wulest? ,
First cabin, upper saloon, gold $1IM
First cabin, lower saloon, gold Ou
Steerage, currency 30
KUNHAR r A CO., C. H. KIcHARD A BOAS,
(?eneral Agents. General Passenger scents,
61 Broad street. New York. 01 Broadway. New York.
Most direct and economical route to
Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, Ac., via
Ron erdam.
Steamer 8CHOLTMN May 20
Steamer CALaN'I) May 27
These beautiful steamers, carrying the United states
mall to the Netherlands, are well known for the regu
larity ol their trips, nates of passage low
FtfNUH, EDYe A CO..
LT W. MORRIS,
General Agents. 50 Broadway.
0
NLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE.
THE GENE iAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S
MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND HAVRE
TJie splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con
tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail
from pier No. 00 North River, us follows:?
VlLLr. DK PaRI-- (Laehesuei).... ....Saturday, May 29
PERKIKE (Daiire) Saturday, June 12
FitANCr. (Trudellei Saturday. June 30
PRICE OF PasbaQK IN gold (mcludtni? wine).
First Cabin, U'O; Second. $0i; Third. $AX
Return Tic.Kets ?t rcdnced rates.
steerage, $ 2. with superior accomm dat'ons and In
cluding all necessaries without extra charire.
GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway.
IRISH AND SCOTCH TOURS.-PASSENGERS WHO
contemplate landing in Ireland and who wi?li to
avail themselves of the advantages otTere-l bv COOK'S
Tol'Rlsi T1CKE l'.s inutt purchase tlieni previous to
?ailing. They tan be obtained bv every route to ten
don. COOK'S EXCUKSIONIor, prtcc iJ cents, contain*
programme*, tarea and loll particular* ot over l.iMO
European loan- CooK, 'ON k JENKINS,
261 Broadway, New York.
O'DONOVAN ROSA.?STATE OP LOUISIANA
?alls 'I'huridav for Belfast and Qlaagow. INDIANA,
Jrom Chllnui ipli a. ihursday, Cork and Liverpool.
Northern Hotel, Cortland it., an t 182 Chatham square.
"nited a rate? passport bu iiau.-ofmcial
Passport* ol the Department of state Issued by a.
C. WILLMARTH, United State* Coort House, 41 Cham
ber* street.
COAHTWISBS steamships.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINK?POK CALlFOR.
nla. Japan and China, froin pier U North River.
for asPinwall
ACAPULCO May W. 13 M.
Connecting tor all Central American and Pacific porta.
FROM BAN FRANClSlO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
ALASKA June 1
For freight or paaaage apply at pier 4J North Kiver.
H.J BILLAY, Superintendent
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Extra Steamer
lor Uavana. Savanilla and A<plnwall.
The new iron propeller COLON ?alls from pier *tt
North Kiver, Wednesday, May IV. at U noon.
For freight or pa*aage apply on pier.
H. J. iLLLAY. Superintendent
>TEW TO KK AND BRAZIL STEaM iHIP COMPANY.
I FOR ST. THOMAS A <D BRAZIL
The elegant side wheel steam-nip SOI'I'H AMERICA,
*,UUO ton* burden. Captain E. L. miiUepaugti, Will
?ail for st. Thomas. Para, Pernamhuco. Bahla aud Rio
de Janeiro, on Uondav. Mar M, at 9 o'clock A. M..
from Pier 43 North Kiver For Iretghi or passage apply
to W1 R. UARRI.-ON. Agsnt. No 5 Bow.ia* Ortfen.
New York and hayana direct mul line.?
_ The*e first class steamship* will sail at 3 P. M. from
pier 13 North Kiver. loot of >edar etreet for Havana
direct a* follow*:?
CoLUM BUS Taeaday. May IS
OBBSCEN I' CITY Thursday. May 27
For ireigh: or paaaate, having unsurpassed accommo
dations. apply to
W M. P. CLYDE A C(X, No. ? Bowling Green.
McKellei, filing k Co., Ageuta in Havau*.
NY.. HA A 1A AND MEXICAN MAIL Ss. LINK?
. Steamers leave Pier 3 North River at 3 P. M.
.Ort HAVANA DIRei i.
CITY 0? NEW VORK Thursday, May20
CITV OF MERlDA I uesday, June 1
CITY OK VEKA CRUZ. i hursday, June 3
FOR VKItA CRl L AND N EW OK LEANS,
calling at Havana, Profres >,
Campeachy, Tuxoan and Tamplco.
CITY OF merida Tuesday, June 1
CITY OF Mr.XICO Tuesday, June a
For frulght or passage applv to
F. ALEX aNmRK. k sons, 31 and S3 Broadway.
Steamers will leave New Orleans May IS an i Juno 3,
for Vera cru* and all the above porta
'TEXAS LINE OF OALYKSTON -TEAMERH, TOUCH
i ing at Key West, carrying the t tilted States Mall
Steamer O. W. CLYDE. Captain Pennington. will leave
?i*r Ml East River on Saturday, May 22. at S P. M.
hrougb bill' oi lading given to all point* ? n the H. and
T. C., L and i?. N.. ?J. H. and II. aoi ft H. and S. A.
R. K. No chance for forwarding in New York. For
freight or parage, having superior accommodation*
appivto C. H. MAU.OKY k CO., 153 Maiden lane.
W. P. CLYDE k < O., lit Wall street
F
OB NEW ORLEANS DIRECT
The Cromwell >teaui-hlp Line.
The itesmshiD 11L'i>.-ON, Captain Unge:-, will leava
pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, May 1;, at three P.M.
Fr eight received daily. Through ates given to Gal
veston, ludianola. Kockport or Aram it wharf, Brazo*
Santiago, st Louis and Mobile. Cabin passage. $Su;
ateer.ige.SiV For treiuh: or oanage apply to Cl.aRK k
SEAMAN. 8(5 West atreot
TITEEKLY "LORIDA LINE.
TV For Port Royal. *. C.; Fernandtna, Fla.: Bruns
wick, Oa.? I He lavorlte and well known steamer
HUNT.iYILLK. Chester, master.
having superior accommod itions Tor pa??diger*, will
sail Thursday, May JO, from pier No. 3 North Kiver, at 4
P. tor above ports, making connections to all point*
south and -outhwest via Port Royal, the Florida and
Bruntwie. railroads
First class passage ?To Fernandina, S?; to Jacktoo
Title. Srl SB; to Augosta. S2i?.
Through ticket* usue I to all point* South and South
west The MONTUOM r.KV. Falrcloth, Master, wut tollow
May 27. For pAftsage ?nd trtlgbt apply to HBKM,
oELPcKK, No. 8 W illiam street ______
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY
sailing from pl?r 37 North River.
For Norfolk, Citv Point and Richmond. Tuesdays.
Thursdavt ana Saturdays, at 3 P. M., connecting with
the Virginia and iennes*ee Air Line, Atlantic Coast
Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Kail
road, and wltn tlie company'* ?te*m Una* to Interior
points In North Carolina and Virginia.
Ne wbern and w a*liiugii>n -V. C. tvla Norfolk), eyery
Tuesday, I liursdav and -aturJay.
Baltimore Weouesdavs and Saturdays, at 4 P. M. Con
necting witn nanImore and ?hlo Rmlroad.
Lewes, . ei., Mondays and hur* lays, at 4 P. M. Con
?ecung'vith Dela wiire am Mary Ian 1 Ksiiroada
Pa**enger accommod itioni unsur iassej.
Ihrong'i passage tickets an t hllis of lading Jo all poinn
at lowest rates. InNftM to Norfolk. Ac.. 'tperoeut
Freights received dailv at pier 37 Hortn River- ?
General offloei. l?f Oreenwlch street. New York.
N. L. Moo READY. President
TRAVK LLBR8' OP1DE.
Albany and iBu* by day i.IaE,-.hk steam r
A > M KM 1 will, on and alter Monday M \v 17, leavo
New Tork on Mondavs. We.ines.lay* and Fridays, irom
Vcjtry street, pier M North Kiver, at S-JI A M . and
Twentv-iourtli siruetatSA. M.. landing at West Point
Bswbirg, Poughkecsle. Rolnebeek, catskili and 1 ud
C Daily pa*.a?** will be_re*u?*d on and a tar June
baa th* steamer* u YiBBattD and DaMjaL DUaW
M pUoad ift* UM route.
nuTitumr m ide. I
A'." * ? *"' *
NORTH 8HORE ST AT 8.V ISLAND FBRR*.
For Now Brighton, Snug Harbor. West Brighton anl
Port Richmond, boats leave Waitchall strjut, li foot >f
Broadway, daily atS:H $:1J, !)s3J, lj:U A. \L U'JA
2:1S. 3: Ut 4 JO, 5 -JJ and > :A5P~M.
Sundays, at Ualt-pust everv hour, from8:30 A. M.
Fare 10 cent*.
Aator House carsle ave Vesay stroetlor inrrr Pars
3cenu.
/ i.ll KI I.I?BOATS l"V T1IK CREEK, NSW CHAM
pion itiiil Water nrett, dally l-uudays excepted),
t'roiu Canal street, li 1*. M. Fare Mi ceufs.
i 1ITlZfcNS' LINK OK S I KAM BOATS FOR TROY, CON'
\ , noctliig wltii ail rallwae Hues .North aud West; tare
60cenis. ileck; cabin passage, including berth. $1. Ele
gant steamboats leave laiiy, *aturdar excepted, at 6 1*
M.. from ider 4'J North Uiver, foot oi Luroy straat.
Through tlc.kots sold over all connecting lines
I,'Al.I. RITIB MM. TO Bosi'oS
I via Newport auu Fait t iver.?llie world-renowued
st,?diners BRISTOL and PB0V1DENCE leave pier 28
Norm itlvcr, loot ot .Murray street, daily, t-undav*. June
27 to Auanst 29,6 P. M. Tlnough tickets sold at all orincl
pal Hotels in the city. Hull's Band engage I tor the_seu*on.
OPPOSITION.?ALBANY AND TROY-FRANKLIN
street, pier 35: decit, 26c.; cabin. St. with berth;
steamer .CHUYLKR, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri
days. ti P. M. Fare Buffalo, S6 U J. VV. HAXcuX
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
The great Trunk Line and L'nitod States Mall
Route.
Trams leave New \ ?>rk. from toot of Desbrosias atil
(ortiamu streets, as lollow*: ?
Express lor llarrlsburg. Pltwburg, tin West aud South,
wltli Pullman Palace Cars uttaelied. 9 :SJ A. M., i and
8:30 P. M. Sunday i and -i:3l P. M.
For Willlamsportand Luck llavoti tvla Philadelphia au I
Krie Railroad Divi-ioii. connecting at Philadelphia),
Di.'liA M. For Willlamsport, l.ook Haven. Oorry anl
Erie H:;u) P. M.. ooun-ctlug at t'orry tor Tltumlle,
Petroleum Centre and the nil ttegions. ...
For halilmore Washington aud the south, "Litnltot
Washington Express" of Ptillui in Parlor Cars dally,
excopt sundav 9:Si A. M.; arrive at Washington 4:1)
P.M. Regular at 8:10 A. M . l and 9 P.M. Sunday, t
P. M.
Express lor Philadelphia. 7, 7 :3Q, 8siO, 9:J0 A. M., I2:.K),
3. 4. 4:lti,4:5ii,5. 7. 6:30, 9 P. M. an.l 12 night. Sunday.
4;W, 6, 7, , ::xiiin !9 P. M. Emigrant and second claw,
7 P. M.
For Newark a to, 6:30, 7. 7:11, a 9. 19. U A. M., 12 M.,1
2. v.*), J :1U. 3:4 J, 4:10, i :30, 5, fl:'20. 5:1.1. 6, 6:IJ, 6:10. I,
7::t>i. 8:lo, 10, 11:30 P. M. and 12 nUht. Sunday, >:ii *
and 8:10 P. M.
For Elizabeth. ". ?t3J, 7, 7:4), 8, 9,10 A. M , 12 M., 1,
2:30. 3:10, 3-W, 4:10, 4:30, 4:"j0 5:20, 3:tJ, 6, 6:10, (1:10.
7. 7 :S>, 8:10. 1', 11:30. P. M. and 12 nliht. suiuay. 3:JJ,
7 and 8:10 P. M.
For Railway, 6. 6:3). 7,8.10 A. M? U M., 1. 2. 2:10, 3:19,
8:10. 1:10. 4:30. 4;50, 5:2). 5;4', ij, 6:10, tj:30, /, 3:1), I)
P. M. and 12 night. uuday. ;>:20 aod 7 P. M.
For Woodbruige. Perth Ainu iy ant couth A.uboy. i and
10 a. >l.. 2:30. 4:?0 ind 0 P M.
For New Brunswick 7 anl * A. 51.12 M.,2, 3:1J, 4:1J,
5:-'). ti:l i, 7 r. M. uiu 12 iiuiit Sunday. I P. M.
For .jsi Millstone. 12 uouii, 3 ail 1 5;:j P. M. ?
For Knigslou and Ro ay llnl, 8:18 A >1. and i :10 P. M.
For Princeton, 7, 8:10 a. M., U:3 '. 2, 4:10 and I P. M.
For Lunbei'tvi'ie an I i-'leuiiugtmi, 9:ttl A. >1. aad I r. M.
For Pdillipsburg unit ueivid re, 0:10 A. M. aud2 P M. _
For ireiiion. liordentowu, tturllug.on aad Cauideu,
aud 9: :tl A. M., U:3J. 2. 4, 5atU 7 r. M.
For Freeh nil. 7 A. M., J an I 4:10 P M.
For Furiuingdale an I squan. 7 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Hlghtstown, Pembertou ant Catndeu. v'la Parth Am
bov. 2-30 P. M. .
For Hightstowu aua Pembertou. <1 i. M.
Truins arrive a< follows-?r'ro.u Plitsourg, 6:55 aud U:iJ
A M. and 10:lo P. M. dain'; i0:li A.M. aud7:4jP. M.
dully, excepi Monday, From Washington and Baltl
Uiore. 0'2 1 A. M.. 4:ld, 3:15 au I 10: 7 1*. M. .sunjav 0: 20
A. M. iind 10:./ P. M. From Philadelphia, 5:1), rf:2J,
0:55, 10:11, 11 :20, 11 :54 A. M.. 2:15, 4:i5, 5.15, 7i3i, 7-1),
8:14. 10:27 M -.unnae 5:10, 6:10. 6:55, 11:54 A. .?.,
7:40 and iu:27 P. M.
Ticket ofllc. s, 52> and OH Broad wav. No. 1 Aslor Housj
aud toot ot uesbrooes and l orti in lt s.reels- .>o 4 Oouri
ctri)"t, urookiyu: Nos. 114, 11> auu 119 lludsin street,
llolxiken mnigrflnt tmiet oltloa. No. 8 Battery pUco.
FRANK Tiluil.'.->t?.\, 1). M. BJVJ, Jr.,
Oanaral Mauacer. Q?*cral Piwmw A|?it
PRUVIOENl'. AND STONINlfTON STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK AND B .STON.
SIONlNliTUN LINE.
From pier 33 N. It., foot ot Jay street, the elegant
sieamors Rhode 1-1 md aud Narrimansett daily (except
Sundays), at5 1*. M.
PROVIDENCE LINK.
From pier 27 N. It., loot of RoUluson at. the steamships
Eleotra and Uaiatea daily (except .->utidays>, at 5 P. M.
PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY.?DODWOR IH'S
promenade concert baud on board; first class pas
sago only Si; deeu, 5 c.; steam, rs leave daily. Sundays
excepted, irotu pier 11 North River, at6 P. M.
excursions.
A?FOR EXCURSIONS?A LOON STEAMER W Y
. omlng, with new boiler, and Olyphant; Barges.
Republic. Cnleano, sarah Smith, i aledonia aud Anna;
oriental. !? xcei.-ior, bagleswood. Coll spring and lona
Lslanj Oro\es to let. OtUce :i84 West street, oppostte
Christopher street terry, opcu eveuings.
H. b. CROSSETT.
IjtXOPltSIONa.?TM FAVORITE STEAMER WM.
j Cook, wuh bar,' es and steamboat* of all kinds; Rari
tan Beach, Suiinyside. Pleasant Valley aud lona Island
Oroves; al-o the new elegant sieain yacht "Annie
Laurie,'' splendidly mrnUhed for private parties. Apply
fo C.I AS. A.'AM-, 1 >2 We*t sire-i. . oriler ot ' it.ert.v.
Ij^uR l.Xi'I'llsl()NS? I HE liAKUK. FIRST OLAS4,
i? lavorite sl-amojits SLEEPi' Hi)t,Loff ^nowcillel
the LONG BitANCii) and tfKl'AMO&A; Dudley's, AU
derney. Sprin; Hill, M/ers' Alpine and lona Islaai
Qroves, wltn Barges and Boats ot all kinds.
J. ? E. MVr.R.s. '-oru-r .M^rt^jn mil Westitri3ts.
UTKAMBOATS AND BAROKS FOR KXOUK-ION8 TO
O Rarltan Beach, se.i View. lona Island and Willow
Haven Orove. MaRTIN A KASKKLL. 111. outh street
IlKliP \VA\TK1)?MALEH.
ADVERTISING CANVA8-KKS WILL FIND A PAY
Ing medium by calling at Wi)0 ? A KKILLY'S, 113
Nassaust, second rt-jor, truio 10 to U to-day.
oK.siM aoTiTSfiSo w daIly iiuS3
Amerv's .-priug -show Cards, for every bu-lnesj. 116
Bowerv. near (.ranJ it. Cuttntry sgcnts mast Mod 30c.
:-atnpies. wortn 41. will be forwarded.
~A MGRLL'S HOT AIR ttuMAX BATH8, 61 LKXING
A ton av., want honest, intelligent. strictly temperate
American* under 23 lor baths and office: afao one who
can keen a liotel lor Uuiue and restaurant; reference*
required.
A euJIPr.TK.ST" MAN ITAJfTKD?TO PLACE OH
the market a valuable coal and iron property, situ
ated on railroad in California: a sample ot each can be
Men. Address CALIForiNiAV Herald otnee.
AGENTS WANTKD?CITY Oil COUNTRY. TO 8KLL
teat to families and large consumers; greatest
Inducement*. CAN ioN T A COMPANY.
14s Champers atreet.
BOY WANTED?neat and tidy, ONE ACQUAINT
ed with streets down town; waaas $2 per week. Call
at Ndk 7 line st. at W o'clock. '
Men wanted?t > canvass for a" PAtsif
article indispensable in *very howl and prisale
tamilv In this citv: to activc men a splendid opportunity
i? offered to make monev. Apply In person. with retar
ence, at the Uran J Central Hotel, room 847, from 10 to 12
o'clock.
SILVER CLEANER FOR A STORE WANTED?VERY
beet ot cltv r lerenccs necessary; those afraid of
working alter t> need not apply. Address A. B.. station D.
SCPBRIN KNDENT WANTED-fOE THE MODNT
Mnsi Hospital: must be an cducata I Israelite. Ap
piicants will adoresa, with fall particuiara, fc. B. uAKl,
fcj i a ?. ? . - placa.
YI'AN IRD? A GKNTLRMAN THOROUGHLY El"
>' periencad In soliciting advertisements, lor an es
Mblislicl dally journal: on* mho has had city expe
rience p>e.erred. Address, with referanca, box 3,80*
I'ost office.
TIrA.NTBf>?A vr~LT YOUNG MAN'TwHO THOR
ii onghly undT?tanis the retail grocery business;
inns; com e well recoinroenJcd. Apply to JAMES A.
SMITH. #J42d ar.. cornerJOl at
\1rANTfct' ? A STOUT MAN TO DRITK FOR~A
>T grocery store; city r?:erence and experience in
the busines# required. < all at 330 spring street.
TtTANTkTi?A~BOf "TO MAKk"HIMsKLF GENERAL^
f i Iv useful in an office: must reside witb hta
parents Apply ai No. 27 Union square. Or ZACHaRIk.
TT"ANTKO?A NIOHT MAN COOK iN A RhSTAU
TT rant and to make hlin*plf generally useful. Apply
Immediately at De Fau'a Oyster and Dining Saloon, 417
Sd ar.^
TlfAKTRD?A YOUNO MAN TO ATTEND A GENTLE
TT man: mus understand the nlano and read notes
at sight: good reference required: no objection to na
tionality spplv. I ?tween 2 and 4 o'clock, to CHAA W.
IJALLl-.CS, offlee French's Hotel
\\*ANTKI??YOI TH. TO TEND CLOTHING STORE;
TT sod reference* Uj Cherry street.
tVAXTXIV-A SlXOU MAN TO FReIsk ICR
TT cream: must have some knowledge of lbs busi
ness Apply at MO 6to av.. corner 47th st.
W'AN El>?ASIOI T, ACTIVE VAN TO DRIVE A
TT horse an i truck fur a retail grocer; ona acquainted
wiili the hti-iness preferred: must come w?h recom
menled EDWARD R.< FTEK. corner 1st av. and ilth st.
IVAN rED?A BOV, 14 TO H YEARS OLD, IN A
TT bakery. Call at 248 East lid St.
a THE TKAUM?.
? GOOD tRACTICAL, MICHA.MClfc DRAUOHN.
A man iEnglish) re iUires a situation; best city refer
ences. Address DKAI nil rSMAN, Herald office.
7 BOY WliuTsTo LE~AR> 1rtns'jhWKLRV and
A w itchmaklng or angravlsg business Call at iiU
West .tad at.
/lOLO t MIXER WAN IKD-FOR PRIMiINO WOOL
' ? len 'abrlcs; one who thoroiiKbly understands tha
business. Address McKBKEIK. Herald oflBcc.
Tu BOS-TPLI'MHRHH^T wIsTi to kim-h ihk
tru l.': have serve 1 13 montha Address W. M.,
Haralu i ptow.i Kranch office.
ll/ANT D-A WELL , INFORMED^ PBAiMICAL,
TT working chemist, to take charge of a small chemi
cal fact ry Address, with references and lull particu
lars ot experience. t' H . box 2.2 k) Post office.
UTAXi ED?A FIRST CLASH MDDEI.LKR AND DIB
TT sinker on sw?rd w?rk ; the right man will raceiva
good pay and steady -mployment. Add rasa or call on
AMi 8 MANL*KACit'RiNO CuMPAXT, Chicopee. Masa.
Tlf AN I KD?A THOFIOITOH I ITHOORAPHIC STONE
TT grinder an I uraiuer; only men willing to wort
and wboundarstanif their ir.nle hp i aptwv.
FRJkl). mavkr. 96 and ?? Fulton st
IV AN TJiD -A HAKEK TO TAKE CHARGE OF I'HK
TT manufacture ot Kngllsh crackers. Address CORK
HILLf, tierain office.
%?; AN rr.O-A SI ? t*A I ION, BY A PRACTICAL MA
11 cinnist snd tool makar. Address Ml aud Ms West
34th st. for three days.
U? ANTED?TWO FIRS I ""class PAINTKR9 : ONLY
such naad apply at once, at 37 Westatiist, tram
7 till 8 A. M.
Tlf ANTED?a GOOD DIE SINKKE ON COFFIN
T ? trlmmin? motiidi; ni-o tool makar. Ifttta bun lsbar
and drop uress tunn. Address me. f. i. iIcHakus
HAMuWAKbi Company. West U'lnsted, Conn.
WAMBO-A YOUNG MAN. WITH A TASTE FOE
? i drawing, as pupil in an archltaat's offloa. Adnress
ARC'UI 0|. Herald offloa.
\rfANTKD?A> FOREMAN, A FlR.sT C'LaM CAE*
VT nentor; muit .ba a good dratrgntiman. Address,
with rsiersBca, HllLli&H, uaraid Brooaifa Brknaa
ms%
AMIHEMEVr*.
fTUIKATRE COM1QPB. 614 BROADWAY.
L Mr. josh HAiu ooie Proprietor
M ATI N K h. MK. HAM RICKEY.
M ATI NEK. MASTER BARNEY. MATIN" RE
MATINEB. COOL HDKOE^s
MATIN KE. MISS JKN>IK HUOHEft. TO-DAY
MATIN** Miss ADA RICHMOND,
MATIN Mi. KI.SU SARBRO.
MATINEE. MU J. W. McK I.E. ALL THE
BATINBK. ( VSW l-.LL AM) 1IARB13.
MATIN KB. CONWAY Hlto Ml ER.?. COMPANY
MATIN KB. MK. JOHN WILD
M VTINEii. MK. LARRY TOOLRY. AT
MATINEE. M . WILLIAM CAKTBB.
MATI.nEE. Mil CIIAS. WHITE. MATINEE.
MaTIN EE. DKVKRE BROTHERS. Concluding
with the Drama, KK(i AN; OR, THE IRISH l'Oi.lcBMAN.
OLYMPIC THEATRE,
No. 024 Bmadwav.
Mr. JOHN V. POOAiK Manager
THE FAMILY THEATRE OK 1 HE METROPOLIS,
THE TALK OP THE TOWN,
WHEREVER Vol' GO.
In hotel*, restaurants, islooti-, on the ?treet earn. In
the parlor, tin- counting house, the wi.rki.hop, on the
lerrvboats. uii the railroad*. In th<?atieot, in the huu-?\
in the clubroom. In the domestic circle, wherever
people mo?t do congregate you'll hear the universal ver
dict as follows .-?
I HE ENTERTAINMENT AT 11IE OLYMPICf
is THE lihHT IN THE CITY.
"WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE TRUE.
J. W M('AM1|II?W3,
SOL SMI 111 ItUSSELL,
L'nL. Kol.'lll (iOSIlEN,
HARPER Uml STANSILL,
Swnor OlOV VNN1,
UII, LI A VI WEST,
JOHN QUEEN,
JAM I'.s VINCENT,
(i. W. II. UKlfYI >.
ItOl'S^ELLi. Hlto.-.,
.Mile. LKuNa hake,
Mi si EMMA DAY,
Mis* ALIi i: 1IA .Rl.-OX.
Misj MINNIE IIOSHEN,
Mitt ADD1E KAKWKLL,
ami BR I'SO,
PAT ROOM.Y,
JOHN HAllf,
WM. B. 0AH ILL,
OHA8. WORLKY,
JOHN UILBtKT,
E. I>. GOODING,
k'. HOLD-SWORIH.
<;. VV. REM),
A. BELL MY.
Miss CLARA MOOCH,
Miss i.Ll.A .ViAYO.
Mini MA 1B ('0>NLLY,
MU* FRANCES GOSHEN,
Ml* >Ali?l- E O'NEIL,
tile, I1AMTOWN COLOR ICU .STUDENTS.
LYC R U M 111E ATRE. ??EOF FRO V?GIRO PL B-GIBO
FLA.?LAST Wni-.K ni l ONE 0>- I'HK sKASON.
REVIVAL ok OIltOfc'LK-tilROFL i.
91st to 97th consecutive per<orni;iiices by ihis Company,
Every evening a.is week anil .-n.ur.inv Matinee,
with entire new scenery ntul on n scale ofgreat np.enuor.
ot l.ecocq'ii crownuu triumph iu Opera Boutfo,
GlitOfLB- .1 oFLA,
with the treat on inal cast, including
Mile. I! EOFKRiiY, her original rolc.GJROKLE-UlROFLA
Mile. MINELLI. in her original role M Art \sy l'i n
Mil.'. KI? >. in her ominal rule Al I'.UKK
M Hi. UI'i-.kcy, in his ortgiir.it row iloi itZoi K
M. V ALAlK in Ins original role BOLERO
INCREASED CHi Utl'Si'.s. KI LL ORCUE TRA.
SATURDAY?FlR-sT OIKOFLE-HI RoKLA MaIINEK.
nt,i AV SCK THEATRE.
O Proprietor and Munuaer. .Mr. Al'GUSTIN DALY
iBexit" at 8. Over at three-quarter* past ten.;
Fourteenth week, 92d to 99th Performance ot
1 HE
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HOUSE3 CROWDED! LAUGHTER INCESSANT!
EIGHTEENTH BONANZA MATINEE.
SATURDAY, AT IIALF-PAST ONE.
THE WHOLE PLAY WILL BE UIYKN.
v MONDAY. May 21. ONE HUNDREDTH perform
ance ot r E BI<i BON ANZA. Every lady vuitimr trie
the.-ure will receive us A SOUVESIit a MiNaTl'RK
Hiiii'K OK dol.in SILVER. Reserved lean for this
occasion $.'.
BOX SHEET OPEN t) DAY-i AHEAD I
ryru AVENUE THEATRE.
BENEFIT MATIN EE, WEDNFSDAT, May *6,
at liall' past 1, for
Mrs. G. H. GILBERTS BKNEFIT.
Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM with other distinguished
artistes, have generously volunteered.
And all tho
FAVORITES OF THE Fli III AVENUE COMPANY,
in au
EXTRAORDINAHY PROGRAMME.
Box sheet now open.
GERMaNIA MIEaTRB.
A!>. N.'.LDNOOKKF, Director.
WEDNESDAY, May 19, DAS BOtiSE FRaCLEIN,
Plav in ftve act*, by Knelsel.
Box otlice opan troiu 8:30 till 4 o'clock.
PIANOFORTES, OUOANS. OiC.
7 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL .HEIR ELE
J\ Kant four-round Darker A Uroa Pianoforte at a
tar rifle e, u brilliant lulled octave richly carved tour
round rosewood ease lull uii'-alli! overstrung Piano, hav
ing all improvements. printed guarantee hill ol sale,
cost $979, lor ?Z,*a; stoo. Cover, ?ox tor shipping; also
7'i ociave Bradbnrv Planolor.e, 4-Jj: a ?a.iu co.elaine
Parlor t-uit, coat *730, lor t lW: luraish >ui'?. $1(10: rep
suits. $3T>; LIbrarv. Chamber and inning rurnlture, in
In ? lo suit, at oue quarter coat. N. B.? Must be sold Call
five story brown stone private residence. No. 47 West
1MI" si., between Stn awl o;:i avt.
* PRIVATE FAMILY WILL S?LL AT liO WK8T
iV i'in st., near otli av? an eleuant Stetnway 4 Son
Pianoforte, u?ed 8 months, cost H.iM). cheap : brilliant
toned tour round cornereai Bradbury 7', octave, witn
carvt-d lens aud case, coil SIWJ, for stool, Cover,
and Mu?tc stand; also I'arlor Suits, in crimson sailo.
est S tio. for 4AW. rep Suit, *>). Bedroom suit, lea* than
halt co.t j iiO vuriis Carpet lor 40c. u yard. Call at pri
vate residence 1:0 Welt ?id st. near 8ih av. Piano*,
bava boxes lor shipping.
A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL >ELL AT A SaCRI
flee their magnitlcent 7?* octave tour round cor
nered carved case Pianoforte, nude to order by cele
brate city mailer, cost S?lor $'<!75; Stool. Cover: Used
ontv six niontns; has Hox for shipping, and mil guarau
tte from the maker: also i'arlor i.uits, In satin. cost $30b.
for #15'-. Chamber Sen, library and dining Furniture.
Call this day or for one week at private resi ieucu -'1
East 2uih street.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE-NEW MODERN STYLE
IS octave Pianoforte, celebrated mater: will nell
for hall price. H. PaTTBERg, 746 Broadway, oorner of
Astor place ?
A LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THaN $100.
Uhickerins rosewood Pianoforte, modern improve
ment*: also handsomely carved rosewood I'prigbt. $129,
overstrung baas, Ac. 118 Third street, near Bowery.
A BARGAIN.?A KOsEWOuD 7U OCTAVE PIANO
forte, lour roand corners, cirved case and legs,
made bv Llgnta A Bradbury, cost $8a), tor $l?o, at 3d
East 30th street. _
A?FOR RENT, I'P RIGHT, hOUARrt AMD GRAND
. Pianos ol our own make, also for sale, a rumlicr
of flue second haud Pianos, in perfect ordtr WIl.LiAM
E.naBE A CO., Mo. 112 Filtn avenue, above sixteenth st.
Anew departure.-pianos, iprigiit sql are.
Grand. Steinwav'*, Chlckerlnii's, Weber's and
I others, also Parlor Organ*, low lor rash on Instalment*
and for rent. S. X. BaI..- A CO., 15 East Fourteentn st
A? WibER. STI.IN WAV. CHICK ERING PIANO.
. fortes and urgana; bargains ror . ssn $100 to
! $300; $3 to $lii monthiv; rent applied.
J. HI dolk, 13 Waverley_place, near Broadwav.
' A SUPERIOR LARGIi CHURCH ORG A.N, WORTH
! J\ $-'..VKI, will be sold for $l,ftX) <.ash. Apply to J. M.
! VA.N'Ntl l'. 6.'il Eighth avenue.
AHaZKLTON BROS. TH OCI AVE Fl'I.L ROUND
llano for rent; 7 octave Piano, $1*4; rest, $4;
I Prince Oigan, 6 stops, $74.
GORDON A son, 13 East Fourteenth street
4 -$10a BEAirilCL ROSE WOOD PIANOFORTE:
?V? Piano* to r.'nt, $5 per month, instalments re
ceived: new Instrument* exceedingly low.
GOLDSMITH' , M Bleccker siren, near Bowery.
AT 116 ) AST FOCKIEKNTII STRF.ET?F. oCHULER
will offer his line a?sortaient of first class Piano
| fortes at prices which cannot (ail to suit tne times: new
Planoiories to rent and rent applied toward purchase it
desired.
AOOOD PIANO. $90: 7H Ol r\VE PIANO, bar
gam: two hauit organ less than $?>n i stop $100.
' rent or ln>talmenu; bargains lor cash. Phi-.K A HON,
M Clinton place (Eighth street), near Broadway.
PIANOFORTES, SECOND HAND, IN THORol'GII
oruer. for sale at low prices; also Pianofortes io
! rent ol our own manntucture. ciut'K king A isOxs,
i li East Fourteenth st. between Kroadway arid Fifth av
PIANOS TO RENT OR SKLI?LA ROB LOT; PRICES
and terms to suit tbi t:rae< Call at MkRRkll's
No. * i nion square n>."> F iurth avenue).
VJTE1NWAY. CHU'KERING A.N I) OTHER NEW AND
i? seconii h ind Pianos to rent and rent applied to pur
chaae; great luduccniunts oin-red.
_WM. A. PONII A CU, 847 Broadway
\TERV CHEAP -N>W HIRST ( LASS 7K OCTAVE
V Piano, wnich was taken for debt Can be seen at
HENRI ur.HR'n. glue deuier. 3tl Peari street, near Ful
ton Call between 1 and i I'. M.
THE l.ltriUK hCAHI?.
I * MfCTORC KVr.RY NIGUI AT S O. LOCK O*
J.X. "Manhood, an I the i'sim? oi Its Premature De
cline," at the Sew ?ork Musouiu of Anatomy, di8 Sroad
I way, between Houston and Bierekar streeta
A LECTURE EVERY EVENING. AT s O'CLOCK. O*
nervous debility and specMI diseases, at Dr.
KAHN'-i Museum. ketno'iiber the adilress. no. *(S
Broadway, near Fourtb street The larxest and most
magniflcent museum In the worldL Admiseion, Ma.
A
A.
A
A.
A.
A.
MEDICAL.
consulted coufldeutially at No. 47 West Wth street
-MME. MAXWELL. MIDWIFE. KKSIDE.NCh 114
East fentu street, near laird avenue.
DVICE FRF.E.?MRS. WFST, ELf- CTRICIAN. CAN
be conaulfeJ on all complaints. ISO West ^Sth st
-DR. AND MMR. GRINi L . CURE ALL CoM
plamts; ii year*' practice. 110 West I'weniy-stXtli it
?MME. RESTELU MIDWIFti SI.N'OK UtJ. NO. 1
East Kif\y-second street, first door irotn Fifth av.
-DR. AND MME. VAN Bl'SKI rK. No 1M EAST
Twenty-ei(htti street, near Third avenue.
A -DR. AND HMJ. MAURIORAC-.30 YEARS' PRA0,
? tioe. Offloe Wl Liuerty street, near Greenwich.
P0*?LT DR. ORMMS. W$?T,-?aLL. COHPLaINTI
V ear*4i adrtMBM. U BieeoiMr *V Sear SreaaWajT
YV
AMl'MKMESTft.
' Mis L'M.
Evenimr at K, Afternoon at 2.
tin* Kreat Character Actor,
hlLToN Nuttl.lis.
la liii I'rama,
JIM BLUuSOE.
B
OOTll'S THhATRK.? I.e.1'TRICAL SUCCESS Of
Ml*. MORRIS nil 1 Mr KIU.NOLD.
M U'BETH.
JAKRETT A PALMER botj to announce lor represent*
tiou till* vffMik,
EVERY NIGHT Mini SA TI RDaY MATINEE,
Shakespeare'* sublime I r ii,'" i y.
MACBETH.
which is produced with treat maarnlflcence ami a
magnetic cast,
Mlii CLARA MORRIS
tne distinguished American ac-tre?s. ns-uining lor the
tint tttuu Let'ore a metropolis n uudleuca tiic character
ot
LADY MACBB1H,
and the eminent KiikIi"l? p.a^i-r.
Mr. GKUPG!. RIO.VOLD.
impersonation, lor ttt-) Flits I' i (Ml? lu lila profe??i<mi
career, tlie uart ot
M \CBETH.
Mr. GEORGE CLARKE and Mr. J. It. 8TUDLEY liav<
beau especially entraii -l foi lmport-int Interpretation*
and the entirr nr :it i oiii; ni. ? o: I toot tin theatre, iu
cluJiim Mr. War.li, Mr. .'i-liop. Mr. Weaver, Mr. L?
ciercq. Miss Mary WeDs, Annie KemD Bowler, 4?.. ap
pear.
LOCKE s original music uuiven In an its grandaui
b? an auctneu el orche-.ua. eminent soloists an l au
OPc.itA.IO C HO It I'd I iK too MIXED VOICES.
To facilitate the sale ot s.'at- the BOX OFFICE will b?
open contniuuu-.y, every iim from tl a, M to 10 r. m.
*?* i 11L' RSD AY All. RN'OON, H'av 27. BEN'EFI T o
Mr. TILLOISON, l'reaaurer. -eatican now be secured
U"ALt.A K
Proprietor itn l Mnnifer Mr. LKSTBH WaLLsCI
boors open ut 7 :'W. To commence at S o'clock preci .el/
LAST WEEK BUT ONE Ol III;: REGULAR SEASON
WKD.N'K-DaV aim FRIDAY HVKMVflS, Mav 19 ant
21, wilt be repealed Boucicauil'* tine comedy ot the
IBl 11 Hl.lRI.
with it* lienuliftil ??I'ticrr mid excellent cast, liicludtns
Mr. H.J. Mu.ni vGL'K... us I' RCY sit DEN I
Mr. J ?MIN OlLIt I'.l H- ..HMD >* M UAVKM'KY
Mr. HARRY BECK. IT..as . M.t.lor Ml l.i.AMI Fl'S.
Mr. H. AltMiir '. -1R VVM. S1ANMOB1
Mr. J. w ctftiM,, i mi:, sl'Pplk
Mr. fc. M. HOI.LAND us LEN'Oltt
Miss ADAH I > Y a . ? ? \ 11: C . 11 MKRlllnN
Mine. PoNi-I ?<... ill -. it<H.mis C0MKOK1
Ml?S UOlC V uO/.blllW \ LADY DAVi.N'i'lt Y
THURSDAY EVENINO?HIVAl.S nn 1 A HaPPY PAIR
fATI'HDAi" MATINER. Mav 2!
Lord Lytton'a charuiirn p<. t ? Low story, entitled tin
LADY' til'' lV'i'X-.
will he pre ???nte.i in- the first time in ten rear* at thii
theatre, with the sum ' cardial attention toaoeuory auu
ucces>oriea that has characterized former urcaluctioiii
here.
Ti< 1 ? OA?>?' "111 include
vr. II. J. MON r tut h, Mr. .loi'N GILBERT. Mr. J. B.
POLK. Mr. J W. I'AUROU Mr. L. I'LYMITON. Mr.
ti. F. BitoW.N !?> Mr. v. K. EDWIN, Mia* ADA Di AS.
Mine. i'UN'I I und Mr J?>llSK TON
c
>ON W AY'S BROOKLYN i HE A MB.
Appltcatioua k r stoi K Muk i rn'-nia, sea-on of W74-76
may tic u ttlreased Itnuiuiliuu'l .n
\'Ns MiN !K i UN WAY.
or JOH.i 1'. ?M1TU. Brooklyn t heatre.
METROPOI.ITAN 1 HE a IRE, Mi BROAD W AI
WALLY w ard Ma linnet
Kvor^ eveuititr ut 8 o'clock..
MATINEE "\ ~ t <77: i M ATIN K
THIS DAY FEMALE THIS DAY
AT 2 O'CLOCK. I H ull. RS. | AT O'CLOCK.
00 FIRST CLAS> A It TI > I S* APPEAR.
/ t RAND ul'l'.llA UOl'SK.
VT THE I ?? I Vi: I I MI'T\TIOvS P. M
1?Haudiomest ::teuio in tlie \>orltl. oncnsat.. .. 7:3k
2?The i est or tu*.-tra tti tltu city ? iverturs 7.5
5?Katlil Linnei'? Bullet. "Th- Demon l-estival,". ?:
4_K.iy I'empli'ton in her in tdiey auecntlties. v.l:
6?Prolesaur Duvis aiti his i n.-. 9tJS
ti?Ballet, entitled ' D iii-h des i'avsannes. H:li
7? Sotw, ".-weet -pint ' A.i^s Anarews lOtli
8?Stanley with Co'iilc ."'on.s iu:2:
9?Grand Polka italiet lu a
10?Prolea?ot* N<?>:i ami .>ti- 10:!C
11?Grand tr.vptisn Ballet 10:i
12?Final rableitu?"Home ot tne Fairies" li-ji.
SAIL It tJ > Y .MAflN .1. AT 2 P. M.
Box office open trocn i A. M. to It P. M
KO BIN SON lis LI,.
Wi'.DNc, DAY I VENIN'ii. May 19.
Oraad Opening Mithi the uio-t cnjovaule Opera.
GIkhFLi. GIROFI.a? ill i li^lish.
witb un immense cast, a tutl und complete orclicctra
and u most powerlul chorus.
i he niosi 13111011-1 anu the inost aoptilar ot all Leoocg's
wori.s. druw< rrcwdeiaiid dengutea audience* id Eu
rope and Anii-'rica
secure seats In advance.
CtlBOKLE GIR'IFLA.? IN 1 NGLISU.
X AT KOBIN'SUN HALL. WKDNE.iDAT, May 19.
First clusi i roitpe. Srmo cruse lu goiUj to liear this
charming opera in a lunuu.it'e you can un iera:anJ. It
lias been suu< lu Frencu ami Germ in; now let us have
It In KnillaH.
SAN FRANTIStO MI.VBTBBLS'# BIRCH,
AN FRANCIS O MlN>llii...S' f WAM HOLD AN!
SAN K RAN CI O i MIN H?KLS'^> BU'kUS.
NEW OPEka UoUSi., liroidvvav and Twenty-ninth st
TUB GREAI ORIGINALS,
whose success hits never teen equalled by any tlmlla:
organization in the world.
Till. ti.ic.AI BlRLt-.isOUE
SPELLING Match ilo:ne iu a AuV . RT NIOHl
SPELLING MAI. 11 | Rt-iiular FU.T VhltY NIGHT
SPELLING MATCH <s> Wash fnv. ^>EY-RY NIGUf
Kverytaltiir t'regn Place* secured.
FAMILY MA1IN E OS SML'RjaY. AT H.
^ILMORL'3 CONCi-.RT GARDEN
(late Baruum's Hippodrome).
| P. S. GlkMORE Directa
I This van structure has been converted, by an out,*
moui expenditure ot money, into
I THE MOST JUOXUriCtNT CONCERT OARDEN
IN TH k WORLD.
' and will shortlv be opened to tliu public.
Concerts will be Ktven every evening by ailmore1*
Band of
OSB HUNDRED PERFORMERS,
: which is now the
LAEQEST ORGANIZATION
of tbo kind
IN THE Wo LO,
and will Incluie some of the most
1 Ml.sr.M i>Ol.OlSTi
in this country and b vera I
OkLKBRAti ii i.CROPEAX SOLOISTS
NEVhR HiAKD IN AMERICA
bus been in constant rehearsal lor these concerts for
many in inths
I-nil particulars ot the data of opening and the lnsutru
ral programmes will be mven tu tuture advertisements
(1BNTKAL PARR iJARI>;:N. TO-NlOHt.
1 HE;.Oil H THOMA ?
I CHRIVALLKD elMMRii MO.ITS' CONCERTS,
l bit WKDNI.sDaY KVi.NI.NQ, Miy 19
THE'>DOK i THOMAS' THIR.I ORANl* OUN> ERT
Overture, Masauleilo Aober
Fo ka Maiurka, i evil's oarnina Needle Strauss
Invitation a In Dnii!" *?eber
(Adapted lor orchestra by Hector Berllogi
selection* trom I'liftntoa .""li p Waaner
Km?r overture (tlrst time) Wertuiayei
Romance in ti, op. *?) Beethoven
Baiiet. 'Romeo and.Iuiet" Oouaotf
(Written lor tae Royal Ooora Huuae In Vienna.
Coronation Marrn arendset
Wait*. Village swallow* straua
scherzo, Reformation symphony Mendelssohn
' overture, William lell Roasiu
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boxes, $i *n l *2 i x ra Packages of 1! ticke s. $S.
<>a.son tickets tor dngie gentlemen. $1); for lady and
genticmen $2fl. __________
rpiVOLI THEATRE. KlUHTH ?TREET,
1 between Second aad Third arena#*,
TBS PLACE
OP THE CITT.
THE M09T MAGNIFICENT
IaRIETT I'ERFORMANOR
?VERT EVENIXO.
JCDOS BV YOCKgELP
; ^Y'EBTON,
1 ha greatest wonder of the sge, now waikint at thi
Rink. Doors open day an I night >duiis*ion 80c.
A1 T ROBIk-oS H.vl.L.
Oi iti i,.K QI rtoFI \-tn Kngllsh
I sparkling, sentimental. laughable, underitandahla
To be sung nni played In Kngiisti 1>y ?
PIllHT i'm.-s ofr.itA iRi'LPF.
kverv evening ana Saturday Matinee.
with new and elegant scenery, painted expressly for the
prod action ut thu de ighitui i>o r?. by
Mr. Mm I' Moiujan.
Themo't entertaining snJ amusing laughtsr-proroa
lnti. sentimental ??nsa;lon o; th" dav.
sale ot >??t? at the h ill and at necker's. S3 Cnioa
square: tl M tl 5 c Proscenium Hoxes. t- and $IA
PRVDIR COLE
DRAMATIC R tillLS,
AS.IO IATIi'N IULL.
TRCRaDaV kvenino. May ?
Tickets, 80c. K. HiOBlSHKK. Director.
AIR DION BOLVIi'AlLT WILL P? Kt-OKM DCRINO
Jjl the montti ot Mm tn Philadelphia.
m>- win appear in Juiyattne Caiiiornia Theatre, la
Kio Prancisco.
on epremoer U, he will appear aa "Conn," In the
"shsugnrsun ." at Ururv Lane .nes;re. London.
Bow rv OPERA iinL SOI bowery.
NEW Ml ICAL lllRLK.-Ql'E, IHi t APTl?*,
i r. i t BIRD I'AUi uF KDKIT
9J specialty srtl?ts in a new an t brilliant Variety pro
gramme .vminee.every luetday aad Pi I lay at2 J, r.M.
MMR. MATILDA HERON, IN AN>WER To NCMER
ou? lunuirlt-a bt>tr< reepectiMNr to sav thst her rest
denes is l.tft Kant Ixteentli street, where she continues
her dramatic instruction tor the stage
1|t V. WI LSI in WILL 01 ?> REaDINQI OP CHAR
J? acter at i >>11111 in ? t ail. i!2 I'ult. n aveuu . Bro>ltlya
Come ami hear him this evening, at 8 o'clock, sbarpt
Admission a cents.
? COLONEL kINN'S PARE riibAiRK. BRUOKLYH.
J inot'ier nr. it Bill tor the
l.AUl S iaVORIIK REbOKT.
TbKi E coMPAXIke i> o.<E
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NIOUu \ AN U WKONESDaY AND
SATURDAY M A l I.NhK,
METROfOLITvN MCihUM OP Alif,
1:8 *Veat fourtaeuth (treat. New York.
open daily, U) A M. to ? r. M. Mondays and rharsdars
fr??.
The anmver-ary bxhihition of the new
York Institution tor the Blind, consisting of vocal
ami Instrumental mu-ic.luer u- exercises. Ac , will b*
held at Steiuwiy tiaii on Thursdsv evening. May ?
1871, cominencina at lo'eiock. Admission, itc.
Bl RRT'iS OPERA U0CSE, rBIRl'Y-FOCRTH
street, near i lord avenue.?f A BIS *Y 0A8L10HT.
CAM "i and hark Oi.Vli. On K Mstinee* ?udoes.
days and saturdsj *. Ladies tree Thursday night*.
TWEMTT*tK?E.N'TH OKA.nD OR0 iN ( OW< ERT. 4ND
last but one. Church ?>t tb? Holy Trinity, MadUo#
avenue and i'ortv socund eirse; on wednasdaf. MiPJk
ki? P. M. urgaoist, amusi P. Warren, ot Moiy Trmitf.
1 vocalist, MU? CwoMaua* Laaar, sopraa* Aemft
I MoaMa.