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RE: bs = mer THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLD NO, 18,455. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1873,-TRIPLE SHEET, PRICE | FOUR ‘CENTS, | DIRECTORY FUR ADVERTISERS. radar} Ears tases cola. LLIARDS—Seconn Pacr—Fiith column, ARDERS WANTED—kteventa Page—Second and BOARD. pity HLODaING WANTED—E events Pace— ‘Third columi BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssconp Pacx— First column. bisger<— a OPPORTUNITIES—Sxconp Pace—Fourth BUSINESS, Noric ES—Sxvenru Pace—Sixth column. pigans AND TOBACCO—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column, a EBTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pace—First cutie "AND SALESMEN—Twetrrn Pace—Fifth col- CLOTHING -Evevenry Pace—Fourth column, wOacHMEN AMD GABDREEBS-TwaLree Pace—Fifth coastw if is Tea EAMSIinPSs—Eeuxvaxn Pace—Fifth and sixth colum: COUNTHY BOARD —Buevnnrn Pacy—Third colum, pss Frast Pagr—Sixth colun WELLING HOUSES TO LET, VORNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Sxconp Pacx—Second column. EUROPEAN SYEAMSHIPS—Exeventa Pace—Fourth ae fifth column AND EAR: kveENTH Pace—Fourth column. Excure ONS ELeVENTH Pack—Sixth column. FACTORY PROPERTY—Sxconp Pace—First column. EE ag deed Pace—Fourth column. ie hee oe ee column, e—Fifth column. FURNISHED PROOMMAND APARTMENTS TO LET— Srconp Pack—Second oolussn. FURNITURE—Twevrrn Pace—sixth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALbS—Tweirra = =Pace—Fourth and fifth colamns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn Pace—Sixth col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Firsr Pace—Sccond, third, fourth and fifth colum BI -ELeveNTH Pace—Third col bor je sige &c., WANTED Fuse Pace—Sixth INSTRUGTION—Finst Pagx—Fifth column. LOAN OF FICES—Finst Pace—Sixth column. AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—First column. PETE et Finst Pace—tisth column. x Bee EK MANTELS—Tweirtn Pack—Sixth column. GAL Utwauere Pace—sixth column, MIDLINE ay, a DRESSMAKING—First Pacr— Sixth MIBCLELAN SOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Testa Pacr— Sixth column. LLANSOUS—Sxconp Paar Fourth column. MUSI ND Pace—Fitth column. ss puaLIGA NMONS-Sev entu Pace—Sixth column. L—First Pace—First coliimn. PIANOF OME, ORGANS, &C.—Sxconp Pace—Fifth PROPOSALS: cond Pace—Fourth column. FROPESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twrui otis colnan, PROPERTY "OUN OF HE TY For SALE OR TO NT—SPCOND Pad teat 6ot TH °TO BXGHANGE—ScoND Pacr—First REAL. ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pace—First column, BW ARDS—Firet Pack—First column. SALES AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pace—Third and fourth srrUAIIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twerta Pacr— First, second, third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS WANTKU-MALES—“twrurra Pace—Pifth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—"insr Pace—First and second col- sPORIING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—First Pace—Second column. SUMMER IESORTS—Exavmern Pace—Third and fourth Pa ME > Ea ete reas Pace—Fitth and sixth colamns. E TeA DES—T wenn Pacr—Sixth cusmins THE TURF ip 70 Ler FoR BUS ‘SkconD PaGgE— TRAVELS GUIDE—Fierenrn Pack-Sixth column. War eee. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— iD Pack—Second and third columns. wrstertesrte COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ‘© LET—Skcoxp Pack—First column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &¢.—Skconp Pace—Fourth col- umn, “_vvennisexens FOR THE NEW YORK HERAI .D RECEIVED AT THE BRANCA FFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, - airy ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RE‘ TILL 9 P. M. ON WEEK DAYS M.), AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD ATS O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. NO EXTRA CHARGES, CEIVED FROM 8 A. M. 'S (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P. PARIS AGENCY, oF F THE NEW YORK pe ears & ee AMERICAN REGISTER, Me BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. LICE—HAVEN'T YOU MADE A MISTAKE IN THE number ? 1OFFMAN. ROADWAY CARS, FIFTY-NINTH TO FOURTEENTH and across to Ninth avenue, Saturday night. Win the beautiful blonde, with black. hat, teiuumed with slue, grant an interview ‘to her enthusiastic admirer sit- pea and address GLASSES, Herald Uptown ol Mice NHARLES REDDY, AGENT OF THE ASSOCIATED Press of New ere mE are requested to communi- tate at once with W. H. HENRY to avoid mrther trouble. JUBAN, WHO CALLED J AT THIRTY- FIRST STREET to set Flora, can find her by addressing Herald Up- own Branch offic OR ADOPTION—IN A CATHOLIC FAMILY, A handsome boy, 7 weeks old. Address, for three days, ELMO, box IM Herald office. a OR ADOPTION—AT MME. DESPARD'S, 41 EAST Twenty-eighth street, near Fourth avenue, two beau- ‘afal babes. co aed TO “ME. ADDRESS | NEW YORK zoe office. OST—BOY, PAU YEARS OLD, _ ANSWERING TO name of'Eddy; dressed im drab skirt and white out firavenue, and striped stockings. Call at or address xt ONG BRANCH BOAT, SUNDAY MORNING.—WILL two ladies who exchanged signals with two gentle- ice please unt interview, stating time and place, Ad- ress STEAMER, Herald offic Vv. B.—CALL FOR PACKAGE, HITE ROS REMOVED FROM 18 EAST THIR. teenth street to 114 West Thirty-tirst street. ait: A . __LOST AND FOUND. 4 eae 16TH, IN. A_ FORTY: ECOND 8 street and Grand street ferry railroad car, a suin of Owner can have it by calling at railroad office, ‘est Forty-second street, axl proving property. OST—BETWEEN MOTH AND, 12/1 STREETS AND venue Boulevard, a Martin’s Umbrella, with- joke color and piain handle. A suitable re- want goxer De paid for its return to 654 Broadway, up OST—A GOLD BRACELET, ON SATURDAY EVE) ing, in or near Thomas” Central Park Garden elet made of three strands of chain, The finder wilt Si rewarded Oks ae it to CHARLES GARLICHS: xchi place. Ls '—$5 REWARD—A CHECK FOR 8%, ON GREEN- wich Bank, Jane 10, payable to J. L.Greeley, and one of $25, on Nassau Bank, payable to bearer June 10 ade by T. A. Ledwith; all'persons are forbid negotiat- ie sane, Return Tod -L, GREELEY, 15 Greenw “REWA RDS. $5 REWARD,—LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, A 2 small ftalian quoting, white, W vith a liver colored spot on his back and on oné eye. The above reward w bevel for his return to 15 University piace. and wil E®, A RED SETTER $10 Rewarp + person returning him or giving intor- mation were fekan be round will be paid the above re- ‘ward at No. 12 Kast Thirty-first street. — RIVATE ee tee BU SINESS ATTE Address c. M. C., Herald office. ED TO, SPECTA L NOTICES. =Now 2 ete og eRRTe, Jour tickets to the THIRD GRAND Git" rT in of the PUBLIC Lt. BRARY Ur KENTUC under authority of, TcKY, Special Legislative Act. at Livrary Mall, Loutevitie, Kye ns aitctecniae JULY 8, 1878, positively and unequivocally without anv delay what- Bver. ‘Tickets nearly gone. Ten Thousand Cash Gitte, atin) MEENA ALP A MILLION DOLLARS wile distributed by lot to ticket holders, as follow: One Grand Sash Gift... $100,009 Gt 000 One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gitt ch its Of $200 eac Boo Gash Gutter 100 each 9,000 Cash Gifts of $10 each Total, 10,000 gitts, al! ca Ticker i $10: very gift is @ paid 4 full by Farmers | and Dryvers’ Hank of Louleviiie: Treasurer of Library, Bee certitieate oa large cireulars, ‘This is the only scheme in the work! where the fall | amount advertised 1s guaranteed in a responsible mau: | ner, without any diseguuts being deducted, ern Bramletie, of Ky., has h rae of the business of the Concert for teaser New ales a special. deposit with the ‘Fourth ow York. Send money by I Pout ofice Order, Dratt, po Letter or Express, p Por tickets, tut mine, information "and. ali par- Pculars apply to the G Oe oral THOR Ee Guar ‘bs Library: — st, eee ul be sold in 4 a) FEW TICKETS ONLY REMAIN IN LOUISVILLE A. For pale by BDGE, 18 Broad street, New SPECIAL | NOTICES. HORSES, CANRIAGES, &C. HORSES, CARRIAGE AGES, & S&C. “( CTION OF TRE CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER Railroad Company. ‘Ava meeting of the board of Directors of the New York Centra! and Hudson River Railroad Company, held on the dist day of June, The death of Horace PClark, a member of the Board, having been announced, it was’ ordered that the follow: ing be entered upon the minutes, and that a copy thereot, signed by the proper officers of ‘this company, be trans: mit in the deuth of florace F. Clark the members of this Board have loscone with whom they have been long and closely associated; one upon whose counsel they could always depend with contidence; one whose activity in the interests ot the enterprise th "they represent was un- turing and emeient: one llections of their per- sonal intercourse wiih whom will alway leasant. ‘Mr. Ciark became ) cocnacee | bs ‘ith road inter- He country at u time when they were compara, oh ‘ine at to 3G physical and in- hood, and ‘bri wing to bexr upon those lectual ae iStarente: the fares of his air nality of Character unwell'as. the unreserved application of a mind highly cultured ‘and strictly trained, it may be truly say the great progress ot the railroad ywtem, and its health- resent magnitude, are largely ana directly due hbors—labors into whieh he en feiea with ae cusrgy almos: wusarpamedJnbors.wtich, ho doubt, led to the event they are mow met to con: sider. re “earnest participator in everything relating to prog- ress, an officer in the various companies forming the line of railroads connecting the Atlantic with Pacific— reaching from ocean to ocean—crossing our entire coun- try, and the master spirit in many ot them; with a ready comprehension of the complicated questions and rela- tions incidental thereto, a raed, of mind and’ capacity for adaptation that never failed, great, indeed, is the space made vacant by has death Anan and # geniicman—a true and a steadfast friend. What more can be saiit ‘o those who were bound to their late associate by ile closer ties of blood and kindred, the members of ae Board give, individually, their carnest sympat ply, ann # BoE on record this tribute to the memory of Fhoraco Clar! —F. AND A, M.—RELICS OF GENERAL WASH- « ington and the Revolution, BETTS, BURNETT & CO., 119 Broadway, will sell at public at ction, on Wednes- it Morristown, N. J. evelopment 9 tts aay’ next, June irs The Headquarters of General Washington. Second—The Masonic Scarf used by General Washing- ton while M. W. G. M. of the Order, and by hii pre tented as’, mare of estecm to, udge d junning Bedford, of Delaware, in whose fumily it has been kept us a revered heirloom for several generations. Sale ponitive, by order of Major L. Thomas, of the Board Pi Dd tlotla in; aera, D. ‘ ps or further particulars in ire of . TTS; BURNETT & CO., 119 Broadway, rooms 8 arid 9, A. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boernm street. pe ey SAS to9P. M, On Sunday from 3 to 9 Eee OLD, SILVER AND ARTICLES’ CONTAINING Gop botight at market price; polishing, fil nd phote gap paper burned ang smelted by, renner, SOMAW EL ohn street. AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. e ers Saxon Governt WBept Lottery. se pERETiCk of en ahare tery. only zu pireworka, ad Prizes cashed ad Hinormaia ees ODOR Z8CHOCH. _ Box 6,080 Post o ff NSURE YOUR PLATE GLASS.—THR NE’ Plate Glass Company, 19 Broadway, indemnities against all breakage; also supplies and. sets plate glass; agents wanted everywhere; send for circular. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT ‘of the schools ef Frankfort.—Prizes amounting to 000 drawn daily. Oficial drawings on tile, Also javana Pottery: Circulars free. JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room No. 4, Chatham Bank Build: ing; Uranch office 71 Broadway, room 81, New York. EW YORK SWIMMING ACADEMY, THIRTIETH street, Sixth aven' deft Diving. Floating tanght in ‘six lessons Russian, Turkis! Up ane Single swim, 40c. an hour. Mercurial ail pave ath Open from 6 A. M. until 10 (PFHIGIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA Lottery for the benefit of the Free School Fund— PERPETUAL@-KETRA CLASS 169—JUNE 21, 1873, 16, 6, 19, 22 6, 3," 66, 75, ) P, M.; same on Sundays, cols £00: Mahage ay So. suite St" 1973 New York Post atage or Bao. te a FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 107 —JUNE ZI. 1873, ees 25, oT coo Lama—LAks of disome a 178 i be ato: GERKEN & co" Managers. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 22 Greenwich street, N. ¥. FFICIAL, D. ory. AW! AUCRY STATE LOTTERIES. AHATUCKYEATAA Chass XO. 33 JUNE 21, 1873 6, 5% 15, 34, 19, 18, 10, 61, Sl, = Ear tae i NO. 304—JUNE, a "1873, Sacthcegy oom eres K 1. 6 2. ‘t” 15, b6, e 3 46. 2s ae ier, 60, 51, 71, 6, 24, 1 & C6., Managers, covington, K: Address C. HENRY: care J, Clute, Broker, 20 Broads way. Fost office box 4,009. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING JU 3%. German State Lotteries. Send 1 fot, gifgulars _Postoffice box 883, 8B Naseau street, room 4. 589 HRs oF DRAWN DAILY THE LEGAL- ee oe)! ized Kentucky Lottery; Royal Hav: and Kentucky sirens tree; I2gc. commission allowed. Address BALEY & CU. (office established 30 years), jway. SPORT AHuoR SALE, ALL KIN + Birds, &c.; Medicines Food tor mockrng birds, At B, street, near Canal. OF FANCY DOGS jor all diseases; Prepared G. DOVES, No. 3 Greene THE TU RE. EETW ‘00D ASSOCIATION. Morrisania, Westchester county, N. Spring Meeting. 1 THIRD DAY—! MONDAY. JUNE 3. Purse No. 5, $1,000—For 3:34 Horses. M. Carroll'sch. m. Highiand Maid. James Dugrey’s . Lida Picton. John ©, Suydam’s br. m, Constance. Alden Goldsmith's b. s. Abdallah, , Alexander Patterson's br. m. Brown Kitty. Pierce Hayden's br. m. Lady Anna. Daniel Pfiter’s br. g. Barney Kelly. M. Roden's b. h. Winslow. Purse ‘No. 6, $1,500—For 2:25 Horses. Ps ont Irvin's bik, 8. Charles E- Loew (tormerly Patch- en Chet Benjamin Mace’s b. m, Clara G, Otit Burt's b. g. Confidence. George N. Ferguson's w. g. Crown Prince. John L. Doty's s,m. Nones FOURTH PDAYSTUENDAY, JUNE 4. ‘or lorses. M. Roden’s b. g. Penobscot. George Hedden’s br. Nh. A M. Carroll's DIK. s. rei Morrell, J. 3. Anderson’ bik. gM James Dugrey' gr. mith. P. Ackerm: Baniel Mace’sb, g, tip allen Benjamin Mace’s s,m. Washburn Maid. . Alden Goldsmith's br. m. Volunteer Beile, Alexander Patterson's. g. Frank Kloch Otls-Bart's br. y. Brown Prince. A. MeDonald gia HO Maulley (fe ly Spangie), 08. Leo's rg. Henry C. Woolley (formerly e). Sohn Splan's br, m. Mollié Barker, 7 Parse No. 8, $3,500-—For 2:21 Horses. Peter Manee's b, s. Wm. H. Allen. Alden Goldsmith's b, m. Huntress, John Lovett’s b, m. Gazelle. i Duntel Mace’s ch. g. Judge Fullerton, ‘The above races will be mile heats, best three in fl in harness, and tobe governed by the rutes of the tional Association. In case of postponement of any race it shall be the next good day and track, omitting Sun- driver substituted for another, as authorized by rule No. 28, wilj be paid $50 for such service. ‘Where eight or more horses start in a race the distance Will be 150 yards. Races commence each day at 3 o'clock. Admission to grand stand and teld , Badges to Club House, endorsed by member, Horse cars leave Hariem Bridze each day of the races every 10 minutes, direct for the park. Trains leave Forty. second street depot at 140A. M1 orelo, « VAN NESS President. Ww. H. Vax Cort, Superinensent OOLS SOLD THIS EVENING AT CHAMBERLIN'S, 1,146 Broadway, on the race between Fullerton, Gazelle, Huntress and W. H. Allen, at Fleetwood, and every evening during the week on the Utica races and billiard tournament, VOLS SOLD AT JOINS way, corner of Twenty. Fieetwood Park this event day evening on Running Races at Ute: T, 8. JOHNSON, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, ("HIGHT CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. * Downtown warerooins, No. $ Cortlandt street, rmeriy 55 Liberty strect. Rockawa: form First class Buggies Park Phacions (new styles). Depot Wag Fony Phastons Nt styles). are yiazous larness (a specialty). arn 0 Up. Sheets, Whips, Nets, 4 Rones, Hamers, &c. 28 to 40 per cent below Broadway prices. Several Wagons slightly shopworn, very cheap, Sales for casti only. owes! prices in ue city. Work Warranted every way reliable. Pay yoo to call betore purchasing. _ARGH, SOHNSTOR, No. ‘SCortinndt near Broadway. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE IF WILLIAM VAN TA: SUOCESKOR TH) JOHNSTON & V tend, 110, 112 "AUCTION MART AN TASSELL), and 116 Bast Thirteoatit ‘street, | Pours gyenue, JUAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES LL BE HELD EV oie TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At ‘cloe: GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house pertectiy reliable, as this business ‘will be conducted on the same straightforward principles which have gov- erped itin (od pas by f h th give the purchaser of Mit horse that is warranted sound from 24 h 48 hours for trial. ‘a Horses aud Carriage always o on hand at private LIBERAL ADVANGE EB ON CONS! IGN ME: T AUCTION—ON TUBSDAY, JUNE 24, NF ee at the entire Castle Garden speaking and Express Estab- meni 88 head.of sinsle and doubje Horses e double Trucks. ftnree-quurter Frucks, Slight ingle Trucks, 5 Exy fed ng single Ra! REG w ress delivery Wagons, rene Rana a AL canoe hove. For full parti ve eral ‘ore alone. et ameton!m rt, a0 street. ELI : Mov itd aga its Bast *3 Anction irteenth street. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOUNSTON {Late Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, 37 Namau streot, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSE 18 EMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS ty ES, TM, BY AND 3 THIRTEENTH Sf between Filth t avenue and University ‘The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which Nave always chat- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect -and sontidence of the business community, as well as the ublic at lai Re raga S Skies EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale may be made, as usual, either at our downtown house, 37 Nassau mene or at the sae’ 1 Wand 2 tnirteedth streoe near Univeraty piace. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNME BA! At tone oy AF AGS ore CL "CK 4, june ELEGANT" GENTLEMEN'S OAD Udo, BAY Horse, 19%6 penta 5 veers kind and true in all har- ness; v AB Wado can trot in 3 mnates. NO TOP Boal PAGOW, IN FINE ORDER; SET OF SPLENDID Th TEAM i BLACK PONIES, 14 HANDS, 7 AND 8 years old; thoroughly broken to all harness and ‘warranted sound, BAY FON HORSE, 113g hands, 4 years old; an elegant saddle horse; traveller and warranted sound. AY DRAUGHT OR TRUCK HORSE, ah hands high, 8 yearsold; kind and true; unsur- passed tor endurance; weighs 1,500 pounds. _Twenty other fine road | and tainly Horses. —SPRED-SPRED, AND STYLE, PORTANT AND ORBEA Wa SALE BY eoiuic 9 SO OT SED HOR: NG TE aERIVATE STABLE yy 9 WEST TWELFTH Bi OreLOCK * PROMPTLY, JOHN D. HAM AUC. TIONEER, of all his entire fine stock, including re HANDSOME, AND. FINES’ ROKEN BLOOD BAY saddle ttoreo in New York, was raised in Kentucky and is nearly thoroughbred, 15% high, 7 years old: hasno superior on Park for his elegant style and rich blooded appearance, either to saddle or harness; isa bold step- per, brave and fearless; perfectly sae atid gentle for a to ride or drive; is a fine traveller to harness, per- fect y broken either'single or double harness and ‘war- ranted sound, kind, and reliable: without, vice, trick, fault or blemish ; ne tempere: Band attractive horse and will stand contented without ty’ Handsome abartoas pony Horse, 15) Niels high, 7 Zears old j au elegant and safe horse for lady's use feirg nothings 4s is styilah, rich and attractive: can travel in $ minute ‘or double, and warranted sound and Hinds haa foe equals for family use, and is safe tor. the id, and handsome, and stylish enough for the most Tost fas:idlous. Also ¢ styled and complete gentleman's road Horse, ohethands Mga 6 years old sired by Ethen Allen, dam by Bashaw; was'ralsed in Saratoga county, where he was Known ‘tephen Dunn colt, and trotted there in 2:42; Slagant driver; no interfering or cutting; reaulres no check; 18 no paller or shyer, and is agine and pure gaited as ever was scen; Is chestnut sor- rel, with Howing mane and tall, and as handsome as they make them; he ean beat 245 to road wagon, and can speed 2:55 xalt, aud is warranted sound. Kind’ and. per- feet: ho is a gentleman's horse iv every sense of the word. Also a fast and fine chestnut Trotiing Mare, 15% high, 6 years old ; was bred by Alexander, in Kentucky ; shows file hixh breeding: has fine style aid finish; an elegant driver, with fine, open and strong wt Bea thie mare able for prpoite RY ara ana R Private foad ies yahe, Warranted sound and kind. This M br te-aht the Lthen Alien horee make one of the fastest frotting teams, or road and drive finely together; fre Known as the Jones team. Also one top Pony Phaeton, ono Brewster, of Broome street, Wagon, side bar, auurting top one Stivers Wagon, double and single Harness, Dunscomb; Sheets, Blankets, &c., £c, ie positive, rain oF shine, and, positively without limit or reservation, articulars at sale, wi COMMENCES AT WOCLOGK PROMPTES Mr, Jones? sole reason for selling is his continued il Neath. ls physicians have advised hin to go abroad. —MAJOR CHAS. Ve BARKER, AUCTIONEER, ALE OF ‘CELEBRATED TROTIERS AND ROADSTERS, the property of ANTE: ACE, ESQ. ON THURSDAY, aD BRE, isi at ‘ii OCLOCK, t the stable: NO, 206 WEST FORTY: ie STREET, near BROAD- SORREL aTALLION, san te giv if years olds can trot in 2-90, Full pedigree in catalogue. CHESTNUT SO“REL COLT, 15% high, 6 years ol very stylish driver, und can trot in’? £0; single or doub D by the Eaton Horse, 1534 high, 7Zeags old, and cain to ig in 3:4, AY Perrtss aint high, 7 years old, and can trot in 240; is ares Ose. SORRE: Gi DING, BIRED by Young .Sutton, dam and can show @ 2:40 Parcecitan’, 153 high, 7 years ol eAROWN MARE, 15% high, 6 years old, and can trot in 2:40, single or doubie, BAY ING, 1534 high, 10 years old, and has a record of HD, SNP P LE GRAY HORSE, 1 high, 8 years old, and can trot in 2:80. single or double. ROAN COLT, SIRED BY rae Morrill, out of a Snes oogired 15% high, 6 years old, aud can trot very “SLACK Rell 15 high, 7 years old; can trot in 2:40; great pole aoe Gout. "BY Yout Morrill, ont of a Messenger wi que years old; can trot in 2:35, and stands BRED IN Kentucky, out of a Glencoe mare, vee # years old. and can trot in 2:40. GELDING, 15} high, 7 years old, and can trot in? 1534 high, 7 years eM showed a trial at6 Ej years old in 41, and repeated in2 CHESTNUT SORKEL GELDING, Kentncky bred, 15% uBAY 1% sone old; has trotted in 2:35: great pole horse. DING, 15% high, 6 years old, and can trot clove 10240, Park OF CLOSELY MATCHED Bay Mares, 16 high, 6 and 7 years old, elegant drivers, double or single, and can trot in 2:50 SBS ie WHITE GREDING, 15 high, 7 years old, and can trot ay GELDING, 15 high, 7 2 d is one o the best pole SGRREL GELDING. high. ears old, and can trot in orses in the country. SIRED by General Knox, 14% years old, and can beat 2:40. |ARE, 154 high, 8 years oid, bred in Maine, and MEAP SAME, GED in Kentucky, 18% high, 9 A in Kentucky, rears old, an has 8 rece of 2:6, whagahe AY'GELDING, STEED by Ethan Allen 15% high, 8 are old and can trot in 2:33; very fast ae le horse. and has shown a trial in2 24 with running THE Fast PAIR of closely-muiched _Mambring Mares, Lady Bruce and Mannie Abbott, the former sired by trlinble’s Kelipse and ‘the latter hy Alexander's Ab- dautsh a cn plendid drivers. ib, 15!3 highs iy years old, great roadster and rot fas AY itORovanpren racehorse Sumpter, sired by Lexington, 15% high, 6 years old; is the best runnt mate in" the country an with Honest Allen in ait hi races, beating Goldsmith Maid at Prospect Park in 2:17. BROWN PONY, 14% ra 6 years old; very stylish and gentle; lady can ‘drive hi HE ABOVE trotters aud roadsters are all warranted sound and Kind. aud are all splendid drivers. Thus sale will prove a rare opportunity to purchase a genuine trot- tu is the speed, pedigrees and all representations will be guaranteed. LE WILL BE positively without reserve, Mr. Mace’s engaxements in the West will very shortly 'de- EA TALOGUES SOW I READY and can be obtained at BAKKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York popes oe. of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, bard the stal P.M. each day previous to the sale to show the stock. A —MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. 2 GENTLEMAN'S ENTIRE PRIVAE TURNOUT AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, JUNE 24 at Do grelock, No, 216 WEST ATH TRTY FIFTH sr, ry Seventh av. AND CONSISTING OF 4 VERY CLOSELY MATCHED AND HANDSOME pair’ of black Geldings, 15% high, 8 yearsold: iree and styl- ish drivers; can trot in 3:30 together; nigh horse can trot 1 int thes minute Wears sound ang kim ieee EXTRA STYLISH bay Morgan tare J anes, 15 high, 6 years old: very kind and gentle; can trotin, $15, and warrantetl sound and ki FINE BAY. TROITING GELDING. Fred, hich 8 year : fine, easy driver: has trotted in and ca ow, and is Warranted sound and kind. MANDSOME ater ole and shafts, nearly new. ELEGANT C-SPRING TOF Pony Phaeton, built by Goodrich, of New Haven. Pa FOP ROAD WAGON, pole and shafts, built by SONE SET DOUBLE Coupe Harness. TWO SETS LIGHT DOUBLE Hoad Harness, one new. ONE SET FINE TRACK, Harness, ONE FINE SET SINGLE Road Ha Also ‘3, Robes, Sheets, ‘Whips, Bits, 4c., and two waite ra RE THE WHOLE FORMING THE FINEST private estab- lishment ever offered at public sale. _S?0CK NOW ON EXHIBITION, | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Carriages, Family Rockawaye, top and open Buggies, Pony Phaetons, Grocers’ and Business Wagons, greatly reduced prices. 141 West Broadway, near c ‘anal street. MERCHA T WISHES TO SELL HIS ROAD aranteed sound and right in every re- 4% on Fleetwood track; price inod- X.Y. %, box 30 Post office, N pes, Coaches Wagon, Buy) nd single H. in'exchange sold ha 10 East F ourth street. N ELEGANT SELECTION PARK PHAETON le and double, child's seat Victoria, extension ats lighit Buggies and Rockaways, new and oPac TURERS Rs! logan AGE TEAM FOR SALE—DARK Bs BAY, matched, 1634 hands and warranted soun in every are gniar “only, sold on.account of owner going out of town, applying to Fi Otel. eveuing, (rom 6 to 7. THOWBRIDGE, at the Gramercy Park A =—THRER HORSES MUST BE SOLD CHEAP, AS + the owner is going to Euro Apply at 207 West minotes nts street, corner Seventh avenue, PAIR OF ELEGANT DAPPLE GRAY HORSES FOR | sale, with white flowing manos and tails; for car Fiage or under the saddle they hare no, superio din ail peapects seen for three da Bear Phar Di iddlobrooK, ti ‘East Seventy-eight near Thi LOT OF HORSES PROM CANADA WEST, SOLD cheap or exchanged for Horses of less value: young | and sound; one beautiful large fi Horse, suitable tor Inquire hal stret, corner of ven! = FOUR SEATED TOP PHAETON, WITH POLE | and Oy price $250; also 0 Pony Phaeton, price $100; 4 top Buggy, made by Dusenbury & Variduser, Sid Pateo 8 hath jou! id mounted Har: Apply at 185 Bast 7 it. wane, WEST SIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY i "Phae found the finest assortment of top and no op | bay Lebage} a be! qd ae a C3, lowest ble price; int 0 wp also twe olrew 4 Coupes, Dan ‘74 ‘oash. 1,494 and 1,406 5 Broadway, between Forc-fourth ead Forty:hith sireetae vei i CF eyed OfTING: Gelding ait tom, ae r. MACE WILL BE at his stables from 1 o’clock to 2, A goiter, GREAT SPECIAI IMPORTANT, . POSITIVE AND A ANSOLUTE SALE B FOBLIG! AUCTION, 10. MORROW (TUESDAY), Sut 10 OCLOCK, At THE STA SNEILSON PLAGE QHEKOER Wye ETWEEN WAVERLEY. AND. CLINTON PLACES, OF THE ENTIRE TURNOUT OF A PRIVATE GESiLEN AN, INCLUDING TEAMS AND. BOTT | HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES AND 8, RNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES) WITPS “cn Y'JENKINS & DUFF, AUC A handsoine, rich aud fast tednn of Black Geldings, 19% handy high, 6 and 7 yeurs ‘old; are tull brothers: were raised in Jeiferson county, and. sired by Blucher, dam a Black Hawk mare; they are finely bred, with great stvle and action, and are without exception the iinest driving and best acting team tor gentleman's road use to be found, and witn their extra fne disposition make them second to no team living tor family” use : are saic for any one to drive; than ingle or double; they have fill manes and taily "with. fine fimbs, clean gaited and stvle: act and drive alike; they arc warvanted sound, kind and true, Rich, prompt, game ‘and aylish team of young, bay Geigings ave 15 hands high, 6 and 8 years old, are highly bred, finely mated in style, gait and action, dnd are ex- tra pleasant, easy and prompt drivers; no lugging or fretting; need neither cheeks nor gags; have neither Vice, tris hor fault, and are great roadsters; can (ravel 16 miles inthe hour and Amilein2:o aud in all are an A No. road team, or an elegant amily team; they are ‘warranted sound, kind and true. Fast mahogany bay trotting Gelding, 15% hands high, 7 ears old. sired by Kentucky Clay, dam by Woodpec ie is one of the finest and best yaited trotters that goas the road; he has fine action and endurance, amiable dis- Position, powerfully gaited and excellent pale horse; has and can trot now betior than 2:19; he is afraid of nothing ; will stand in street without tying and is warranted sound and kind, Also one ot the hand Ponies in New York a white hair on him; full, extra fine saddle pony; has all gaits and can carry weight; he can trot better than four minutes and fectly safe for children’s use ; he {sa pertect pict pet, and warranted sound and Kind, one Landaulet, one Coupe, one pony Phaeton, two fop Wagons, one opert Wagon, single and double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, All will be sold to highest. bidder without limit or re- striction. Stock to be seen at stable as above at ail times rior to sale, A full warrantee given purchasers of horses and ample time allowed for trial and exami- nation, P.S<IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE WILL be sold a complete Foroeae Sousiatng of a brown Team, M hands high, 6 years old, both excellent under saddle, gentle and doctle in harnesg; can trot very tust, and war? ranted sound and kind; also a_ rumble seat basket Phac- ton, one vet Double Harness, Whip, Robe, Sheets, &c., the whole cre ea as fine ‘a turnout as can be seen on park or road; are iv e priperty a of Samuel FE. Silsby, Esq. and cost a few 275 for the t em and will be sold To high nest bidder without any limit. The above will also be at stable No. 5 Neilson place this aay for examinanon, B.—SALE Post’ IVE, RAIN _OR SE SHINE. \ABRIOLETS, DEPOT WAGONS, LANDAULETS, N! ee "gor child's coal black J” Rockaways, Pony Phaetons, Buggies. STAATS BELL, No. 7 Washington place, near Bromdway. D. =AT FACTORY, 1401 BROADWAY, _ above Thirty-ninth street. Second hind Carriages at dargains. Light Bi Clarence uche, Coup Four-seat Park Phaeton, Six-seat Park Phaeton. T Cart, by Brewster. Ton Nish fagon, ‘Stiverm er, ride bar * ADLEY, _muccessors sto John OR SALE—FOR WANT hd USE, A PERFEO 1 SAD- die Horse, coal black, 8 ola; sound and kind, Gan At s0 West Tihrty eighth street, between, Tenth and Eleventh avenues, hair yard. OR SALE—VERY STYLISH PAIR OF RICH BAY carriage Horses, 16 hands, the property of “ystohe man having no turther use for them, Can be seen T. Stewart & ‘8 stables, corner of Amity and Wooster streets. (OR SALE—AT NO. M48 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH, street, twelve of the finest coach and driving Horses" in the market; also two extra saddle Tl Wagon, in good order. OR BALE—-A COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT; x stylish bay Horse, a eniteng seat Buggy either tor two or four person farnens, de. 5 will be sold cheap to prompt ‘custome! sold for the want of time to use horses. Apply at store 469 Broadway. (OR SALE—THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT OF A gentleman leaving for Europe; # span of Coach Horses, 6 years old, 16 hands; bright bays the finest team in the sii one black Gelding, sired by Knox; trot close to 280; one sorrel Mare; Gan show 2:40; also a splendid road Mare, 15.3, by than Allen: can trovin must be sold this week; Brewster. top. Wazon; Bigitee rood n, 125 Ibs.; two sets Harness; also ‘of Boston. Apply to JOHN J. rat street. Wiss packet ase) |S OR SALE—FOUR WHITE HORSES (FOUR IN band) ; unsurpassed in this city. Can be seen at the les, corner Prince and Crosby streets, OR SALE—THREE PONY BUILT HORSES, EIGHT and nine years, 15 and 16 hands: fit for any Husiness; gold for want of uses prices, $110, $125, $140, 123 Charles etre: OR SALE—TWO_ROAN HORSES, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7and 8 years old; sound and kind; pric 25, OF will be sold separately. Inquire at 583 Washington street, in the iron NOR SALB—ONE SORREL PONY; SOLD FOR NO fault fae for it; price $80. 18 South Fifth avenue, iar i (OR SALE—A PONY BUILT BAY MARE, VERY stylish. Inquire for George at 225 Ninthavenuo, sent Twenty-fourth street, after 12 M. to-day. Pricé A; one 55 Ib. sey, AD A DASHE, 250 West Forty-t OR SALE—BAY HORS HIGH, VERY stylish and gentle, 6 years old. BRIGGS, Forty-second street and Seventh avenne. HOR SALE—2) GOOD WORK HORSES, SUITABLE for truck or express wagon: Wouble Tricks and aprons Wagons: also double ‘aud single Harness. Apply at 176 Mercer street. OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST PONY IN NEW York, 12 hands high, 7 years old; hus been used by children for past.two years; warranted sound and kind. Inquire at HAY BRO: oP painters, § 332 Hudson s street. OR SALE—FIVE GOOD WORK HORSES; SUIT- able for any work; all young; must be sold. Apply for two days at: 3 West Twenty-second | street ot OF SAUE—SPLENDID DRIVING. BAY CANADIAN Mare, S sears old, sound and kind, 15 hands; Top ix. press larness: cheap; separate or together. 58, fest t Ponty eighth street, near Ninth avenue, OR SALE—-THREE GOOD HORSES, HARNESS AND brick Carts, fit tor any use; must be sold this day, as the owner got hurt. Cai be seen at Nu. 9) Charlton street, for two two day JWOR SALE—A STYLISH SORREL HORSE, 1515 hands. 7 years. ft for light driving or work: gold for tof use; sonnd and kind: pric . Inquire at 123 street, basement, is Si BAY Foe SABES A, GENTLEMAN'S | TURNOUT: Horse, about 16 hands, sound and, kind every way ; Wagon, made by Joe Godwin; Harness, made over Calhoun & Co.3 sold Yor want of use, SLATER & & SEAMAN, ‘ios West Fortieth si OR SALE \CHEAP—THE FINEST PAIR OF BNG- lish ah Horses, half brothers, 154 hands, elegant and stylish drivers; ‘also a Landaglet, four wheel, and two-wheel Dog Cart, made in Paris; double, single and a tandem. Harkage, Douplews; owaer sung te" Bue, Call at 9 oad Way. OR SALE CHEAP—A SECOND HAND COUPE iy Rockaway, in perfect order. Apply at STARS way. FoR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A TROTTER—BAY Stallion, ig Allen and Hambletonian stock, 6 years, handsome, stylish and would be Tast d;aound and kind ns any gelding. "Address A: B., Dox 652 Post office OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A oop BARREL OR furniture Truck aod Horse; separate or toge th WEEHAWKEN OTL" DOCKS, AREAT BARGAINS.-IN CONSEQUENCE OF RE. building part of our premises, we offer our entire stock scasonable etyies new and second hand Carriages at greatly reduced price MANUFAC’ TURRRS? UNION, 638 Broadway, HAS, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING, CAR- variety of Saddiery Goods Rene on A shes, Lap Dusters, Fly Nets and a ITH & 40Warren's n street, New Yor! qust ARRIVED AND FOR SALI @ Horse, 184 hands high, 8 years old; sound and kind in singie —_ fouble harness; can trot ‘inside of 2:10 3 the road ed To be seen for one week at No, 223 West Fortiet st ee worn UMP SRAT CARRIAGES, SIX DIVFERENT STYLES; light Barouche, et Gnd sx seat extension to hactons, Depot ne. Bockaways, Kony Phacto foie ee prices. MANU ACTURERG UNION REPO: Y, 688 Broadway. | NE SIX- pig = PHILADELPHIA ROO KAWAY PLAT ood order; 1 Brewster (Broome street) ane oe Top Wagon, Shen Road rbett #20 second hand ad Wagoms’ of ail styles, from $99 up 1 Extension Top | Phaetoi from $100 up; 1 Coupe R A six-seat Cotipe i, v 2 front ree Kies. top and open 8, $110 up; top and open Ex. a Pony Phactons of al ress Wagons; sing au ouble fiarness, sheets, hig a jets, Ae. RAY, 20 and 24 Wooster stree NY PHAPTONS—EVERY DF: CRIPTION, pore. lar prices; depot Wagons in {two ele. " ing oi -Aeat, extension-top Thaetous, ‘Park Wagons, light ockaways, SANCHACTORERS: UNION, 638 Broadway, EDLER'S WAG SUITABLE FOR NOTION business), Groger's and Express Wagons family Rockaway, Pony Phaeton Harness he Nanutuctory of WITTY & Con, Nox Brooklyn, W'tevine serve _Horsns, ¢/ CARRIAGES, , 0, WANTED-A PAIR R OF HANDSOME BLACK OR dark bay carriage Horses, 16 nands high, sound in every respect; none but pertect ‘match, stylish and supe- aimee animals wanted. Address J. 0. C., box 2,685 Post ANTED—A PAIR OF HORSES, GRAY OR CHEST. nut; young; right every way ; 15% an show three ininutes together; pric # 000; trial required. Addresy D. 1, box 1,473 New Yor Post offic A DUSENBBRRY & VAN DUSER top Jagger Wagon, in fine order; also three FOR $10( new light Express Wagons, "$125 each: also one Road Wagon and ong half-spring top Wagon, Bates’ m new rubber single Harness, hand set, $25; also trained Goat, with aragon ‘and. HOVEY'S ness; turnout for $20. h street. 150 -STYESH GRAY HORSE, 8 YEARS, 16% hands, gentle for lady; nol atraid ot lovomo- tive; periectly reliable; sound and kind or money re- turned. 216 West Thirly-first street, “PHOTOGRAPH. GALLERY FOR SALE—IN Brooklyn, doing agcod business, which could be teatly increased by inaking terreoty very thing Complete for tr-t class work. Apply to GtOTHCLOSS STEVENSON, corner Thirty-fourth street and Third ave- New York. CORNER. PAINT RS’ SUPPLY STORK,—A WELL established, firsteiass uptown Painters’ Supply Store; Ho opposition; tine location; choice stock of Paper Hang. ings, Oileloth dow Shades, Pictures, Frames, Paints, pile, ill he sold aca very low price, ds_the ows shea {o leave the elty. Call-on or address KRUGE 80 Vesey street, room 1, city. OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP men's Furnishing Store for sale.—Located great business thorought excellent cash trade. Particulars at 25 Chambe: GEORGE W, SIMERS’ Store Agenc: OLD ESTABLISHED COAL YARD FOR SALE. Location unsurpaseed (west side); splendid casi frute; extruordinary chance. Particulars at 29 Cham bers ‘streot. GO) _SIMISRS! Store Agency. NO. 1 FIRST. CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE for sale—Well known; extensively patronized; ex- traordinary chance for live. wan yortune. Particulars at 2% Chambers street. ( SIMERS’ Store Agence, TABLISHED CONFECTIONERY AND Tee Cream Saloon for sale—Location unsurpassed ; gplendid chance to make monéy; satisfactory reasons str ‘ariiculars at 25 Chambe: E TIMERS? Store Agency. _ _ GEORG Af LASS DAY TRADE DOWN ‘TOWN sone Room for sale very cheap to a prompt purchaser; location unexceptionable 5 LLOYD, yearly. A FOR SALE, RESTAURANTS, BEST PLACES ON all business’ streets; also Sample Rooms, Lunch Rooms, just off Broadway: downtown tores, Stationery storey, MITCHELL'S ae rent under $00 20 Broadway. FOR 8 SALE, LIQUOR STORES ON ALL BU + ness streets and avenues, at Wholesale Ale Routes; Billiard Country Hotel: SATCHELL'S Store agency, 77 Cedar street, AHEOR oat A CONFECTIONERIES, + Soda Water and Root Beer Business, Drug Stores, Baier shops, Painting and Plumbing shops, Boot and Shoe bay Prraniiaw rats apt Ayen 0 77 Ceday street, Y FOR SALE CHEAP— Inquire of J. D. TER- PROTOGRAPH GALL the on HUNE, Hac! FIRST CLAS one in the place. NJ, BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—0: & good bosivess avenue on the west side of the cit doing a good business, Apply to THOMAS GAFFNIS Auctioncer, No. 6 Centre street, A. SUANCE.—$000 CASH WILL BUY A FIRST CLARS Liquor Store in the Fourteenth ward; tour years’ leave; rent $0 per year. Apply tod. P. GAW, 17 West Fourth strect, A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR sale; location good; leading avenue; doing a good business; amount required About $4000: or Will take a aaa duress D., box 140 Kerald Uptown Branch offic FIRST Merromtd CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap, on @ good avenue, on the west side; if hot sold privately will be sold on thursday at auction. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre air N ESTABLISHED BUSID ESS, DOING A VERY remuncrative city and country trade, for sale tor $1,200; reason for selling purty bas other business and not able to attend to them both; net proiits last year over 000; a tull Knowledge oJ the business may be ac: in. about two weeks, Address NET PROFIT, ottice, uired eraid NG SA- N OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER AND DID Joon, on Eighth avenue, for sale: is. doing @ good reasons for selling. Address box business ; satixiactors 113 Herald Uptown AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSI Reason for selling, sickness in the family. three days at No. 5 Carmine street. RUG STORE FOR SALB—IN THE COUNTRY IN one of the handsomest villages in the State, 14g hours irom city by steam cars, beautifully fitted in modern style and weil stocked with first class goods, doing a gen- uine paying business, which is steadily inc pete such Stores are Tare, in the market; price $5,00 cash. “Apply STUTTS, 20 Murray street. ranch oilice. STAB! ISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR ‘With or without Stock; a first class chance to a party ‘who understands dreasinaking. Bleec ker street, atter 2 o'clock. JOR SALE—A FIRST AND Bar, three years’ Lease: terms moderate; rent low; satisfactory reasons for selling. For particulars in- quire on premisés, 512 Sixih avenue. OR SALE. A FIRST OLASS LIQUOR STORE DOWN town, with long Lease, and will be sold for less than value. aopiy to GOODKIND & BROTHERS, wholesale liquor dealers, 52 Water street. OR SALE—A_ BARGAIN, ALL THE niture and four years’ Lease of a p & good business; rent $1, AD house doing (‘3 59 Great Jones street. A BAKERY, WOR SALE—A RARE CHANC ing a cash business of $30 a week over the counter, Cull at 374 8th av, iad Se NOE si SALE—sTOC K AND FIXTURES OF A NIG) np Grocery and Liquor Store, Pry the Ninth wards vteing 4 good business; will sell cheap, as owner has other business to attend to. Apply to JAMES FLAY, ow.ier and landlord, 609 Greenwich street, Do- OR SALE—A FAMILY LIQUOR STORE; THIS [8 an opportunity seldom offered to parties with small capital, Apply atzl7 Mott street, — ii FO’, SALE THE “LIQuoR STORE NO. 191 BAST Broadway. corner Jetferso with long lease ; low rent. Apply to LAWRE: RKK, 157 Bast Brosdw (OR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE, STOCK AND Fixtures of a first class Liquor Store ; dood trade ; must be sold this week. Inquire at 411 Ninth avenu JNOR SALE CHEAP—THE FIXTURES OF A FIRST class Shoe Store. in excellent condition. Apply at shoe store, corner of Bowery and Bond street. i R SALE CHEAP—ALE PUMP, OF ROSEWOOD, four pull, large size, i t 189 Madison st’ Tier, STORE FOR SALE—AS THE OWNER OA ‘tend to the business. Call at 808 Eleventh ave- nue. Satiss r ons for selling QTOCK, FIXTURES, THRE YEARS LEASE AND SS good will of w first class Tailoring Establisiment, do- ing a large and profitable business and located on the best Bart of Hronaway, for sale on reasonable and easy terms. Address | Post office. LONG LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD stablished downtown Liquor Saloon for sale cheap, Iv BLISS & JAMES, Broome street, two doors west 10 GROCERS “OR BAKERS. ‘OR SALE, SPLENDID corner Store in a good location price tnoderate and termseasy. Inquire of R. WYNEN & CO,, Nelson street, near r Court, south Brooklyn 35 () WILL PURCHASE AN ESTARL 181180 OV Restaurant, at a depot on a good a1 ing a good business; must be sold on Monday “ApDIY to THOS GAr WNBY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. FF) 0, - RECS, STORE FoR SALE, IN. CITY, 2. AUN). dong » good business; low rent; loug vf, WALTER, 21 Clinton place lease’ Particulars of GBighth street. MACHINE «ty. LLEN’S PATENT CUTOFF ENGINE, 3-HORSE, AL. “good as new: also miscellaneous assortment of En: ne oilers, Pam ey _ WILSON WROAKE, nd. Water and Dover streets. LARGE UPRIGHT DRILLING MACHINE FOR sale cheap, %6 Jackson street. ARINE ENGINES FOR SALE. mine, 70 inches, 12 feet strok inches, 12 feet stroke; one beam Engine. Htroke} one condensing propeller Engine, 34 11 hes cylin. der, 28 inches stroke. “All second hand.’ Apply w 0. W. COPELAND, 64 Broadway. TICA STEAM ENGINE COMPANY (LAT wooo: & Mann).—Portable and Stationary Engi Locor ive and Ketarn Tubular Boilers, Saw and riet Mitte, Aland's Silent Fan slower and Exhauster, Lauback Universal, Portable Drill. G. G. YOUNG, General Agent, 42 Cortlandt street. Wa STED-seconp HAND STEAM ENGINES, ONE 8 horse power and one 25 horse power; also one horse power Locomotive Boller, Address, with particu- lars and price, THOMPSON BROS, 112’ Breau’ street, Philadelphia, Pa. INSTRU CTION. AT “THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, » FOU! RTH AY "RNUK, opposite Cooper Institute. —Book keeping, Writing, Arithmetic and Languages, Day and evening. Ladies! a stor No ve graphy taught practically ; demand for acation. KCOND | HAND ROAD WAGON, | PONY PHARTON' legapt Park Phacton, Ramble Pony extension top Phaeto several Buggies, light Rockaways, it rt, excelle! eoudition. Low MANUFACTURERS fs ‘uxtoy, 638 Broadway. WECOND HAND CARRIAGES AT 140 AND 1,496 prone nes bi Rockawa: An extension top Phaeton, Coupe, Dok Cart, Top Buggies and two Road Wagon: 7 AND 8 YEARS, SOUND AND work: one sorrel’ Horse, IM cwt., bl avenue A. city made Wagon and w* ON AND HARNESS FOR SALE—CHEAP; fight seat, side bar, square box, onder: separately or tor Herald oficea, . Y,—WILL AGAIN charmin, - presi of room big * children, hierg . T. FROST, Proprietor, ONgaanay INSTITUTE (ESTABLISHED IN NEW York in 1314), pe | and French tor young jadies and misses. Board: ing and g day papils. 1807 and eso suse street, Philadelphia, Pa, Ach i the language the family and is corfime, DAG in the [nstitate, AMEN SEMINARY, AMENIA, N ‘open for Summer Board Jhly ), iuer hom TLLY, Principal Dour: ‘Ss COMMEROIAL C¢ COLLEGE, BROAD. way, corner of Eighteenth Oot will remain open, day and évening, ail Summer, to A, are pupils practi- cally for Fall i Gent jadies and bo: = Mal private Tessone in loudness Weil fect erean Inquire at 43 | abone the last oF At “THE GREAT EAST ‘SIDE ESTADLISHMENT. E. RIDLEY | £808, 309 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK. PARASOL DEPARTMENT ENLARGED, PARASOLS. 5,000 vaMons Children’s, lined in colors. 50e., 75e, 2350) Ladies’, lined, 65c,. 75¢., 85. Gur stock of changeable: fringed ‘and lined, unusually extensive, running from $1 50 to $5, RIBBONS! RIBBONS! All-sitk Gros Grain Ribbons, 10e., 20c., 25¢., 38¢., and 4c, inch oil-boiled Sash feibbons, 68 Se. eh oil-botled Sas Susi iibbunss6, 78 tuclies wide, Sc., 65¢n, 8Bce J and 4 Silk Ribbons, 4c, Se, per yard. Nos. 5 and 7 Silk Ribbons, 7e., We. per yard. Nos 9 and 12 silk Ribbons, Ie 136., Ise. pet yard. French Flowers and Feathers. Watere and 2c. Specialties—Fa At do., Se, 8¢., IWe., 2%. Cheapest line of Fang up to $40 ever’ offered In tid 25) REAL LACE SHAWLS AND SACQUES, LESS THAN COS? OF IMPORTATION, Real Laces creatly under regular prices, Swiss ‘ties, Parasol Covers, Fringes, Passomenteris Gimps an Oxidize per cont. Real Ri hor Bays and Satchels and Belts, with attachments, 50c., 75¢., 8L Up, Tfants’ and Children's Carriages, trom $125 to $50, NEW DELIVERY OF SILVER PLATED WARE, Bargaing in Jowelry. 7,800 paira Corsets, 50c., 65c., 75c., 86c., $1 up. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Prices lower, KID GLOVES, One-batton Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 45e. to 75c. pair. ‘Two-button do,, 75e. to $1 25 pair, Kuward Glove. Best iow priced Glos Glove in America. EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 309, S11 and 31A¢-Grand street, and 62, G4, 66, 68 and 70 Allen street, New York, fifth block east from'thé Bowery.| A’ KINZEY'S Great clearing sale fs Spring and Summer Godse’ Lace Shawls and br ag closing out, $3 25 t i 60,000 yards of Ribbons closiny Ing oUt, Ac., 06, $e, HOC, 1206 Wide rich Ribbons, 19¢., 22¢. Silk Gros Grains, i Auction lots of Real Lac 6c., 10c., 15c., 20¢., 25c., S1C., 890., slik Taces and rai fet 25c., 31c., 38C., Hic., H0c., 39¢., 6c. All our Hats and Bonnets losing out from Ive; 26e. up. Lots of Hoslery closing out 18¢., 18¢,, 26¢., S1e., 39¢. UP. Lota of Gloves closing Gut’ 6., 106. 156. Wea, 260., Ble, See. pai nde Ladies’, Misses’, Gents’ and rad closing out: Silk Fans, closing 15¢. up. Linen Fans, closing 8c. up, Yak and Gutoure Laces, closing out trom Ie, yard up. pawn ces eye Busia, slightly wet, 2 ayare aula “Oxidized Belt Buckles, Chains, Chatelaines, Ornaments, &c., &c., &c. Treen bbrnce| Fiques Nainsooks closing out cheap. Close out Sitk Tes, 190. 25e» 49¢., 58c. Up. Closing ont lots of ruminis Tucking and Trimming low. WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth street. TSMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, hear Twentieth strect IMPORTED PATTERNS ok all the SUMMER STYLES now ready. CLOTH MODEL Suet each pattern: We FIT pattertis to the FORM and. Warrant them periect: also, Cutting and Hasting. Calli bund in the day ; open until 63s P oT BL ‘MINTZ’ 3, 248 Eta te AVENUE, y-first streets, ladies and wents lien BETWEEN ‘Twentieth and Twe can receive the highest srites in cash for Silk, Wool and Maslin Dresses; also gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, + anole by post punctuaily attended to by PRATT BROTHERS, 861 Broadway, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth strects. Offering new N new Novell every da day in Ladies’ Garments. Ladies’ own material made up. ORGANDIE AND SWISS SUITS FOR COMMENCE. MENTS. DIA CAMEL! HAIR SHAWLS.—WILL RETURN from Fnrope with an entirely fresh stock of Shawls ptem| 7 RUSSELL, 38 East Twentieth street. ~ IMPORTATION. —J RECEIVED FROM case of the aes eae reat Hats AC #8254 Broadway, near Nineteenth street. i Paris, and Bonnets. ] ACES AT GREAT SACRIF REAL THREAD Ld Points and Applique Lace Shawis, Flounces, Sacque nan halt sri ost, to pay advances, at fives" Loan Once, No. 913 Broadway, XTRAW GOODS AT THE GREAT EAST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, GREATEST BARGAINS THIS: pHIS SEASON. EVERY STYLE LOWER IN PRICK. Hair Goods, all the new styles, © and 75 cents. 10,00 cases Ladies’ Panama and nid Pack Bonnets, Round and Shade Hats, from 12 cents to $2 eac! Five new shapes, cannot de ween elsewhere, exhibited to-day. 500 cases of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats, from 10 cents. to $1 25each. Examine bate Undergarments, Suits; Infants’ Ctoaks, Caps and 100)4immea Round Hats, Bonnets, c., Crom $2 to $10, halt last month’s price BARGAINS ALL OVER THE HOUSE THIS WEEK. EDWARD RIDLEY & .SON, 309, 311 and Sty Grand street, and Allen strect, ith block east froin the MILLINERY AND, _DRESSMAKING, « makes elegant walkin the latest Parisian than other reliable 4; and evening Dresses irs, en Mi charges less! 0 ATT BLER . NEAR BROADWAY, UP Att lea ast udvances on, Diaménas ‘atches, Jewelry, Piano: c., or bought; wl — besa oie aca? Bleecker street, ‘4 on es At Py NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON ae John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continu buy! selling or. cing: 7 Diamond Watenes seweley, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for nee 01 1607 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and personal of every deseripuon. JAMES P. MATT tH THIRTEENTH Street. NEAR BROADWAY.— ay Diamonds, Watches, 8, enna Broker, Sewelrs, to. Livance om nthe NEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW: PA yand Silverware, and the same bought’ GEO, t. ALLEN. Jeweller, M1 Bro diway, near Fourteenth st QO NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE Post OFFICE, — Liberal advances made on Diamonds, one Jewelry and all kinds of verona RY The same boughi and sold, Room |. AYMAN LEOPOLD, 402 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY.FOURTH 2 and Twenty-fifth streets, —Liberal pr tedgesey) made ou Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Lace: Shawls, ae bought at 1uil value RNARD. S BROS ADWAY,, CORNER AMITY STREET.— 685 Bes liberally advanced on aTARET, Watches, J ry and bay gee Property of all deserp- tions; the same Hought and gol i GEIGERMAN, formerly M. Rosenberg). 1.267 “BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH office, room’ B.—Parlor for ladies. Branch 1.27 Broadway. ' Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Sewslry, &c, Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS” HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In ‘this City and Brooklyn. A HOUSE IN A SIDE STREET OR AVENUB, bi pa | 4A Bleecker to Thirty-fourth street, between Third and Seventh avenues, for business purposes, wanted ; will if the parties take it in mortgage on a reasonable time, or lease for 10 to 20 apares state focation and price. Ad- dress J. H., box 135 ‘ald office. 10 REAL ESTATE OW: Lb —WE WISH TO er) say for ten soars, a plece of ground about, Wx100} wher to erect thereon a plain buildin le for Furniture warerooms, nota manutactors ation to be aby Fith and Seventh avenues aud Fourteenth fourth streets, Please padres, with partiou- aE € \T 395 Hudson street. 1 D—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS A 1 Floor of three of four rooms, suitable for Meht oasekeepine. Address, stating terms, which mi A. W., Dox 178 iter, id Uptown ‘branot oftie, In the Country, ANTED TO RENT—FOR THE SUMMER, A GOOR, fortable furnished house, for rh 4 m | murhin oreo two hoursot We ely. address "sadress 6, rad 2) $4, 66,68 and 70’ jowery, NW. a