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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,788. —=— DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. wp Pace—Fifth and sixth colum: ra Exsvests Pace—Second column. ” j—kOOND Pack—Fitth column, BPE Paar dette I on GK — column. ABD A An. ae WANTED—Tweurty Page— ROOKLYY fi Rat Tweirta Pace—Fifth column. 3 a he IAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Secowp Paga— BURTNESS OPFORTUNITIES—Newen P. AGE. BRapiass NOTICES—Seventit Pace—steth column. aeee, ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pacy—First aan Ss wks) SALESMEN—Tweurta Pace—Third col- cuott HING—Evevexta Pace—Fourth column. ber 2 AND. MO epee himanion Page—Third and fourth ¢ coastWise. IS EANSHIPS—Evevexta Pace—Sixth ett PRSHIPS—Niera Pasi Y¥ BOAKD—Tweirrn Piae—Firth and sixth col- an CIN ACADEMIES—Srconp Papen Tied, column, Gi S—Kiast Pack—Third colum! WELLING HOUSES 10. LET. FURNISHED AND aya INISHEV—Sxcoxp Pace—Third and fourth columns BUROPEAN PER EMA TIES -Hencanes Pace—Fifth and * adi 1 columns, ELeveNntH Pack—Second,column. Es rk it Pace—Fitth column ND E, ELEVENTH PaGe—Sixth column. SIONS -Husvestn Pace—rourth column. INANCIALCNIXTH PAGR. an LE--Finer Paas—sixth column. ¥ _ ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— D tree tewih column. ron TTORE—t tear Paax—sixth colt NCH ADVERTISEMENTS Tweurra” Pacs—Fourth anu” WANTED —FEMALES—twarra Paas—Second amas HELE WANIED_ MALES—Twatrrm Pacs—Fourth col- Bons y CARRIAGKS, £0.—Frast Pace—Fourth and en ‘eLera Paor—Fitth column. HOURS Re ORS, 4C., WANTED—Iwetrrs Paca— Fou INSTRUGHTON Finae Pace—Fifth colum: il) 4 CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- EN bere ae ESTATE FOR SALE—Szconp Pagz— First colar Be CPEICHE Piast Paov—Third column. B FOUND—First Pace—second column. NERY—Finst P sixth column. LE MANTELS—Finst Pace—Fitth colamn. IMONLAL—Secorn Pace—ifth columns ‘AL—SkconD Pack—Fitth column. HLLANEOOS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texta Pace= ‘Sixth column, 1 pate held pe tg Pacr—Fourth column. IWAL—Sxcoxp Pace—Fifth column, PUBLICATIONS Severn Paes Sixth column, RSONAIL—Finst Pagx—First column. LA. pias ORGANS, &4C.—Etxverta Pace—Fourth pound OFFiGE NOTICE—Finst Saon—Third column, ALS—Fiast Pacx—Third column. ROFESSIONAL S SITUAt IONS: a aaa TweLrtn Pace—second colum: PROPEMIY 0 Dutt OF THE city TOR SALE OR TO '—-S£COND Pacx— First and second columns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pacge—Third REAL EsTATE WANTED—Sxconp Page—Third colnmn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pace—Second column. KEMOVALS—Twetrta Pace—Sixth eee BEWARD3—First Pagz—Second columi SALES iin AUCTION—Exevents: Proethira and fourth colui SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirra Pace— First and second cotumns, SITUAT! WANTED—MALES—Twatrrg Page—Third column. blag NOTICES—First Pace—Second and third col- srORTING—Doas, BIRDS, £0.—First Pacr—Fourth srt RESORTS—Twaurrn Pacr—Sixth column, -ADES—TWRLITE searal nian alums 'HE TURF—First Pace—Fourth c To Ber ro | al BOsisEos PURPOSES Secoxp Pace— TRAVELEUES GUIDE—Eteverta Pace—Sixth col- unrdeNisnaD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO SEconD Pace—Fourth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—ELEvantn Pacz—Fourth col- WESTCHESTER OOUNRE Fi Fepemere & FOR 8ALE OR wartbstonis FRO bsnl dod} ‘tly SALE ‘oR TO LET— columt eye e BreAMBOATS, , eC Frese Pagz—Third col- RELEE! Ee SS rAd ue rors: fl HERALD sor OFFICES—UPTOWN ND HaRLEM. 'BRALD Peri OFFICES, "ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED aT ALL HOURS UP 10 9P. M. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH BERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING AT 195 BROADWAY AND 680 SIXTH AVENUE, BE. TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, MARLEM OFFICE, 2.281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 1MTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:0 P. M., AND \NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, IFYY-THIRD STREET “BAPTIST CH oupecs.-©, Pec Lockwood will preach morning vening ; ee hechureh., and Thurs ay ae ngs for the church. rat York, Madison Divine service ny M,; Sunday schoo tor, will preach moraine and event OURTEENTIL STREET PRSSECTESIAE CHURCH, F corner Second avenue. —Rev, Sloss, pastor. M. and 73g pe Bt Bible school &EFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF NEW ‘enue and roy oeugnth & atteet May 24, nay A, M, 1% P. . Sabine, Feo: m. Divine service at 103g A. 9A. M. REL TABERNACLE METHODIS! EPISCOPAL church, Thirty-tourth street, between Seventh and Highth avenue H, King, DD. pastor.—-Presching Sunday at 103g ana 7% P.M. Beats tree, Al! are welcome SPECIAL NOTICES, QPECTAL NOTICE. Havana Bankers, For circulars or information nappl MARTINED © CO., Bankers, Box ¢,685 Post office. Loy all street, New Y¥ interest in the growth and prosperity of the library urgently requested to attend a general meeting at the Teutonia Assembly Rooms, Third axeni, hear sixteenth street, on sunday, May 24. at 946 A.M. for the transac: tion of ve: ‘y important business, The opening of the new library, reading and club rooms takes place on the JULIUS BLEN, President Executive Commitvee. MORRIS GOODUART, President District Nok Dr. A, KESSLER, Preldent Nain brary, Ass. JORTY.SECOND STREcT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | yom————~ : Fo retween Seventh and Eighth ayenues—Preaching | (YARPETS JOB LOT OF INDIA | ELS, 50 hy the Rev. Dr. Spraul, formerly ot Newburg, on cents; W! bye, ana Check Matting, s,. cenit nal etree pare. Sunday, at 103 A. a6 P.M. B J. W. DIMICK, 268 and 27 SOKSYTH STREET CHURCH.— St oi ig Preaching by ie. pastor, J. W. Barnhart, re ing a . BR YN, preaches to-moi aay J.D. Fulton, ag Pastor, row, at 10% A. M. and 7% P. M: Subject, in the morning— “Jess Came to the Baptist:” in the evening—“The Women’s Temperance Movement—Its Peril and {te Hope." All are ean Invted to attend. M* GHT MISSION, 26) GREENE STRER VE} open ith. triends ever ready to help penitent omen. Sy enn AVENUE aeroe eh Pe AES Sr ner Viulty seventh street, Rev. M Morning service at li, Suojesu. “the Satisinctlon which Goa Gives in ig Lite, Hlustrated he Instance of ir. De Witt." ‘Aiternoon at¢, children’s meeting, with an ‘addre: by the pastor. N®X,. YORK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST Eleventh street, between Sixth and Seventh ave et. Rey, W. W. Page. Sabbath service 10}¢ A. MM. and pre STANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Atonement, ee Madison evenne. and Twenty- eighth street.—unday school at 9 A. M. Services in the morning ¢ 1030, and at 7:45 in the evening, when the Rev. Dr. Potter ot Grace church will officiate. A cordial invitation | sxtendet aa Ee pREAT SALE OF GKOS GRAIN SASH RIBBONS, t LORD & TAYLOR'S, Grand street, corner Chrys- tie street, on Wednesday, May 50 pieces at 5 ross grain Sash Ribbons; your choice at 75c. per yard. The sale to commence on Wednesday, May 20. Don't fail to come. Post OFFICE jOTICE. | ST OFFICE NOTIOR.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE for the week ending Saturday, May 23, 1874, will close at this office as Foes rae TRORaA at 5 anid i a. Moi on Wednesday, at 8 > on Thursda; 2:RE Saud on Saturday, ae@ Ao Me and Heat L, JAMES, Postmaster. __._ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C._ F°% SALE—STEAMBOATS JESSE HOYT AND LONG Branch; also two iron light draught Steamboats; also proveller and paddle Steamships and Tugs of va- rious dimensions. Apply to FRED'K C. SCHMIDI, No, 1 South William ‘street. R! EV. D. ER. D. D.. PREACHES IN Fivaouth Baptist ‘ehuren, Pitty-frst stron west of Ninth avenue, Sunday, at 1034 A. M. and 73 P.M. EV. GEORGE 58, recs D, D.. Witt, PRPAC' Sunday, at 10% A, M. and P. Hetapgiss ‘piscopai church, Forty- nara ‘street, near avenue, All are invited, R,, E. BOREL WILL PREACH IN cae Chapel, Fourth avenue, between Twentv. Twenty-second meeety, on Sunday morning, at i 8 seats Rey EW. KNAPP WILL PREACH IN THE FIRST ission Baptist church, in+Laight street, corner Vaticn ‘at 1034 A. M. and 7% B. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. S* ‘ANTON TREET eee ae Pere PAST IR: _ Rey. Witliam KA Mickels, D. D., will preach to-mor- 103 A. M. and 74g P. AL. goorce PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FOURTEENTH street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Rev. Sam- yh Arey eh pastor, will preach to-morrow at 103, an s s IXtTH AVENUE UNION REFORMED CHURCH.— Preaching by the pastor, Rev. William B. Merritt, 10% A M, and 7}g P.M. Frien ind strangers coraial.y QT. THOMAS’ CHURCH. —SERVICES ON WilITSUN- a =| lorning prayer at Q9o'clock. Litapy sermon and Jommunion at 103, o’clock. Afternoon ser- vic sermon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Osgood will ‘mor iz and afternoon, THe REV. JOHN 8, DAVENPORT, OF ROSTON, will preach In the Catholic Apostolic church, in Six- feenth streeth. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Sun- cay yar ao at7}g o’clock, on “The Nature of the Pen- costal HE REV. DR, GEORGE F. parr. OF THE pod Theological Seminar; [1c ill preach at a Chrysemt 's chap pel. seventh a: and street, om nid rounee ah ot of Whitsunday. Ma vy, 24. at stom o'eloc! the’ aay, a 5. ‘4 8 Ae Say’ ot 's Whitsuntide Fes- "TABERNATER BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE- te wil Tenth street.—Kev. John Love, Jr., of A. rail reac ree son Sunday morals, @t at 10:00 Even; ae Stone and ¢ the, mage.” Allare Cordially in invited. pee HARLEM ERESRITRETAN CHURCH, 125TH street, between Fifth and Ma gee avenues—Will be opened tor pubtic worship to-morrow, 2ith. ey in the morning by Rev. Dr. Adams; in the even- a eis Pies vas a xto' , Desleatjon. a mervies | Cae 4 astor, Rev. J a ¢ evening an waadeate to the sunday. ohaot by vith} ihev. J, Mingine, Pubtic services on Monday evenit ast a Rev. is Northrup, aiter which the Re ow be let. “Grand Organ Concert Friday evening, May LOST AND > FOUND, FORD OPERA “GLAbS. THE OWNER, W lett Fifth avenue at the corner of Twenty-s1 mR street ange 105g veloc, on Monday evening last, can — of same by addressing box [,373 New York Post office. O&ST—FRIDAY MORNING, IN stage, a is pS tn rewal 10.8, 565 broad w A FIFTH AVENUE ‘6 Pe silk and tvory handle Um- rd will be paid it’ left at BALL, BLACK PARIS AGENCY Saha “hes NEW YORK ESSRS, ltr “s cy aneieay REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THI8 PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSON Ain NY INFORMATION OF ELIZABETH ‘POGUE, ‘AGED 70, small iat ee who lett Trinity Cnapel Home, 207 ‘Weat Twenty-seventh street, ten days fev. Will be graie- ful'y received at the Home or 92 West Eleventh street. Ace. PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT 10 purchase or negotiate a certain note for $4,000, made by me on February 18, 1874, and peranie: four months trom date to the order of M. Kornblum, as.said note was obtained irom me under talse pretences and will not be i H. G. MORTON, 83 Barclay street. Naw Yorx, May 22, 1874. | eeccgpalparaaanaed BEFORE bra ed a OTHES. EAR N.—NOTE INEXPLICABLE. | SAW NO SIGNAL, though each day looking hopefuily. When and where can I see ; you! ut gE ESBROSSES SfREET, JERSEY FERRY, Last ‘evening, 8 o’clock.—Will the lady who gave gen inan medical circular pleaee send another to LOST Cli. CULAR, Herald office t New York, May 18, NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY McGAN, AGED 1¥ years: when last heard of she was in Rochester, ¥. ‘Please send any os to THOMAS McGAN, acitic avenue, Jersey C FMR. WILLIAM JONES, ae OF THE LATE Mr. Evan Jones, Supervisor of Excise, Shrewsbury, England, who many years ago was employed at Nanty- slo tron ‘and Coal Works in Monmouthshire, England, will comm vehieg with Mr. . Havard, 31 Lorrmer square, Lon F., he will hear ot something greatly to hi tage and ff any person can give informa- tion as wi ud to the discovery ot said Mr. William. Jones, if tir ng or can n furnish satisfactory particulars of hisdearh, whet and where he was buried, shall warded tor the trouble by Mr. R Havard as ‘above. [tis Tupposed he left Engiaid for America about 18 oF 19 years ago. 8. AND J. D.—I ries TO SEE YOU ar Steg « ARIS to-mor! eve aw rn ee Not conven- root" tor ‘ARY GORDON.—[ ARRIVE FROM | eee PLEASE Me IVE ‘send your addrews, Herald office, to LUDOVIC. VAT—CHEER UP. WHY MAKE A FOOL OF YouR- C4 Your affairs can be arranged all right. Come wes me Immediately. One word to your Owe fe. bert da lads nrg ae ANNIE FORGOTTEN 10 send her address? H—— is anxiously waiting to Tecetve it. ae TILL A. A. “DEARBORN, WHO WROTE TO HER iriend trom Continenta! Hotel, Philadelphia, last June and promised to write again, please send ker ad- Gress to that triend. WOU MAY BE NoBoDY. ADY WHO MET aoe gnc evenine Iast week on Fourteenth street ands! owe! er wedding ring in Sixth avenue ice cream taloon, address CONUERT TICKETS, Herald office. ap- pointing interview. Yours | RECEIVED. D STREET CAR, 23" IRMA, FRIDAY EVENING,—LAD’ Herald office Address G., box ki MASS TEMPERANCE MEETING OF THE Women's Temperance Unton, of this city, will be ted in seventeenth street Methodist Episcopal church, on sunday ata quarter to eight I". M. Eminent spea a will addres the meetiny. Will the, Churches of this women's temperance movement? NSOX HALL, is RAST SIXTEENTH STREET, ison lecture: iw Society ‘TORTS a8 ve, Spiritual tay Wg ALM, and Tig fe Me CA number. of ste are given, alter the nce, Children’s lyceum meet vA matt et ce LEECKER STREET UNIVERSALIST CH uncn, corner of Downing street.—The pastor, Rev. porcetser, will preaci to-morrow evening, at 7% o'el Rubirct—"saving “Faith tae Brooklyn, wilt preach it the torniag ot A i a eataT cue ROH, conwer OF DOWN ev. P. L. Davies, pastor, wit preach sabbatt iH Vy te nal lorning and evening, at the usual Geng or. OF OUR SAVIOUR, Fitty-seventh sireet and Eighth avenue. Rev. J. M. Pullman will, Ws) and evening av 7:45, AHILDREN'S CIUROH,” AT THR oi C the Strangers, Mercer street, near noHonc OF morrow at Wy velock. Dr Weems preaches morn: ee AND WELCOME: ALL ARE ‘INVITED, — ‘preach Sunday morning at pe shuren. trenshe at Tee a "apr | 7 ost—on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 19TH INST., BE- tween Thirty-eighth and Fitty-sixth streets, on Park avenue or in Madison avenue car, a braid of Ii hh Hal for “ait reoowery of which a suitable reward will be paid. Address G. W. box 19 New York Post office. Lost zo% THE, 2US7 INST. A BLACK AND TAN ani white Setter Dog: has a twitch in left fore leg; ox{Fa large cara: answors to name of Quail, The finder ras amply rewarded by returning to BRADT & ‘Third avénue. IRUNK LOST—UPON PIER 43 NORTH RIVER, FROM steamship Ontario; a, medium, trunk, marked upon each end “G. G, he y Roel” in full, seimiers' will borrewarded by reaving teat the New ¥. $5 REWARD. ‘LOST, AT BARNUM'S HIPPODROM Thursday atternoon matinee, a dark green milk sun Umbrella, having a serait plain ivory handle, with a gold snake coiled around The tinder wili re- ceive the above reward on leay; Ao it at the office of the Gramercy Park Hotel. OR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT VISION, 50 TONS old measurement; built by Harrington, Gath, Me, in 1873; winner of five prizes in regattas; tuil inventory. Address bux 3,774 Boston Post office. OR SALE—SLOOP YACHT, IN FIRST CLASS OR- der, 35 feet long ; good sea boat; will be cold cheap, owner Having no use for her. Can be seen at White- Hors, L. L, or F apply at No. ¢ Pine street, between I2and 2 o'clock, roo E10R SALE CHEAP—A CENTRE BOARD SCHOONE: ypaeeeane, 160 ees ‘a Sloop, Sarrving 65 tons; a smal carrying 85 tons. Apply to WILLIAM BOGGS, oY of India ireet, Greenpo! OR SALE OR CHARTER—THE “WELL KNOWN Sion Yacht Wnite Wing, % by 65 feet; large cabin, three staterooms; in splen:iid order and ay for use. Address WM. H. H. GLOVER, Southold, N. ¥. EMOVAL.—FERRY 10 STATEN ISLAND for New Brighton. West Brighton and Port Rich- mond now leaves trom the South ferry, Whitehall stree! Bh ae of Broadway. Freight received on pier No. jast River. naine is by 16. One second eviinder oy 28 inch stroke. iron sidewheel Steamer cour small coasting screw Steamers. Apply to C. a 6&4 Broadw: SECOND HAND (20 FOOT) CAT RIGGED SAILBOAT scant board) tor sale cheap; price $75. Apply to STE: EN ROBERTS, Harlem, shop Too t of 14th street, Harlem River. Two Wherries, $75 each. HE SCHOONER’ YAOH' ANDERER, 97 NI tons, or 208.16 old measurement. —This ve fant, and conveniently constructed in every p: i; can be fitted for sea in a tew days; will be sold for want of use, or will be exchany for a smaller sel. Apply to o OAS. H. HASWELL! NO. 6 Bowling a Wastes TO PORCHASE—A SMALL STEAM YACH' rset feet tn snecommodgtone order and pee BO EG FOWLEN, Post office box 720 office, 10 ‘Burling utp. ACHT JONIATA FOR SALE.—THIS CELEBRATED sedncren ; Will be sold were owe ASnivete Ole BROOKS No. 7 Broad sirect. Boston” APPIV to ©. 100 BOATS ON HAND—YACHTS, SHELL, OL! iosrb souls treet ath area aon net 6 lariem River. i STEPHEN ROBERTA, PROPOSALS. ‘Prorosats FOR ELEVATORS AND dette | Elevators and Stairs for the United states Court Li saa. Post Ut ponte York city.—Ottice of Superintendeat, 4, 1874.. aled proposals will be received at et the Superiasen Ga mee i mae ge te. Ist day rr 3 ishing, deliverit in oplace tie Ele alars an wilion, 16 Gra W- 8, described in the specil ms or called tor in the a edule, Copies of the varawingn specifications and schedule’ may be had on application at this office. All scaffolding required by the contractors to put the work 1 place will be turnished by the government tree of but Cpu be erecta se the contractors. Pro- Posals Will be made for each elovavor complete, and tor each combined cle ‘ator and mplete. The ele- vators ot divisions I. and Il. must be conpieted within three months from date of acceptance of proposal, and the combined elevators and stairs within six months trom same date. The contractors will be reauired to guarantee their work for a period of two yea: Rid ments will be made for each elevator on its cot Jess tan (10) ber, cent, which will be be retained. ma wid elevators Deen. ieatistactorily, tested for the period of mix months. Ail bids must’ bea ‘accompanied by a penal , in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars 000), that ba M, bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded him, the suficlency ot The security to be certified by the United States Judge, Clerk of the United States Court or fe District Atvorney ot the dis- ae ape | he resides, hah department ‘reserves the ret anv or all bids if it be deemed for the interest of ¢ the ferent bide to do 80, or to award each division to a different bidder, at its Pele Any bid that is not made on the printed form to be obtained at ths office, and does not contorm to the Tenulermeats ot this advertisement, will not be considered; neither will any posal be received trom parties who are not engaged i " 6 fap gd of Clay ts re we 1 ae en- closed in.a sealed envelope, indorsed "Bids tor Klevators &c..” and addressed to C. T. HULBURD, superintendent. $5 REWARD.—LO-T, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, a 0) black Spitz Dog, 1h Mulberry’ street, near, Canal; answers to the name of Topsy. Return tu 29 West ‘Tweltth street, $10 ~REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 21ST, FROM THE livery stable corner of Fourth street and La fayette, place, a Skye Jerricr. answering to the name ot ‘ox. The above reward will |be given tor his recovery. $10 AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR RETURN of Spoons and Pipe that were taken from 663 Seventh avenue. $9( REWARD,—MAY 21, LOST A_ GOLD AND id turquoise Cross. between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-first streets, on Fifth avenue, or on Twenty- first street, between Fitth and Seventh avenues. ‘The finder will receive the above reward by returning it in aa TE to 145 West Twenty-first street, REWARD,—LO: IN. GOING FROM THIRTY- ninth street and Fifth avenue, via Third 530) Kailroad to Thirty-first street, a gold Watch, white open race, siem winder, having on the case the monogram M. L. B. Whoever will return this watch to No. 11 West Thirty ninth street will Eccelve the above reward and no ques.1ons sxed. THOMAS BANKER. “SPECIAL NOTICES. THE AMEKICAN REGISTE: the most widely circulated of the American journals published ‘urope. A capital medium for American Advertisers addressing themselves to ropean patronage. panoee to, al It Persons visiting Great Britain and . uropean Continent. Subscriptions and advertisment or” the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the Bes may be obtained at the office of the New York 0 A. A A SPECIALTY.—DISCHARGE FROM nostrils, offensive breath, sore throat, cough, hawk- ing: spitting, Xe, speedily and effectually cured. DE roadway, corner of Fourth street. Pamphlet sent free. (MER & STYLES OF GENTLEMEN'S its ready. 214 Broadway, Park ROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON Work tor the United States Court Hous: and Post ment of Superintendent, May oposals L_be received at the office ot the Superintenaen! tn Mt of the 15th day of June, i874, tor furnishing, deli’ erin, mens, and putting in place the Wrought and Cast [ron Work ot the staircases, gtihe skirtings, of (the railing and fascia to Mezzanine floor, ot the Post office screen; ot the casings, &c., to girders of first floor; of the ventilator on root of court- ‘ard, ot the entrance doors and the illuminated tiling to +a root and sidewalks—all as exhibited on the draw- ings, lexcribed in the specifications and called tor in the le. oe of the driwings, ‘Tiigaften, and schedule arf had on application at this office. Allthe scaffolding required the contractors to put the work in place will be Sy tornta hed by the government tree of charge, but will be erected by tlie contractors, Proposals will be made by the piece, superficial or linet! foot or welght, for the various items of work, a8 provided for in the schedule, ‘The work of the Post Office screen, railing, &c., to Mezzanine, casings, &c., to floor under courtyard, en- trance doors, staircase E. and the illuminated tittng, must be cow ere ot proposal; stairs A. B, C and VL, within four Months trom same date, and the remainder of_ the work. ‘within six months from date of acceptance. The differ- ent divisions of the work to be periormed in the order to be hereatter given, but within the thmes above specified. Payments Will ibe inade monthly, deducting 10 per cent until the final completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond, in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,00U), that the idder will ‘accept and periorm the contract it awarded him, the sufficiency of the security to be certified by the United States Judge, Clerk of the United States Court, or the ie eae Attorney of the district wherein he resides. ‘The department reserves the right to reject any or ll bids if It be deemed tor the interest ot the government to do so, or to subdivide the various items of work among different bidders, at its option. Every bid must be made on the printed form to be obtained at this office, and must conform In fort remees to the requirements of this advertisement. or it will not be considere: Proposals will not be received from parties who aro not themselves: Le he od mS the inanutacture of wrought and cast iron work. and who have not the necessary fa- cilities for getting, out the work. hAS is will be enclosed in a sealed envelope, in- ae for ‘weoughy and cast iron work.” and ad- ct. , HULBURD, Hsuperiniendent. JOLLY'S SCOURING AND DYEING CENTRAL store, 828 Broadway, has removed around the cor- C. ner, East Tweltth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Uptown Bote, 1,201 Broadway (Gilsey House), Downtown store, 157 I" street. {LECTION.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN election’ will be held at the office of the New York Hridge Company, No. 21 Water street, in the city of Brooklyn, on Monday, the Istday of June next, at 12 o'clock noon. for fiteen directors of saia company. tor the then ensiting year and tor two inspectors of election or The transfer books will be closed from May 2to June 2, Dated April 28, 1874. ‘JEREMIAH P, ROBINSON, President. oO. P. P. Quixtanp, Secretary. H SYKES’ PATENT SPRING ROLLER AWNINGS + for private Gas combining ventilation with shade; put up tor $3 to $10 per window. 412 Eighth av. FIAVANAAND GeitwaN GOVERNMENT LOTTERIES Important information given, Send for circular to E.SON) RG, box 6H Post oftice, New Haven, Conn. LOAN OFFICE T 8 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets.—Advances made to any amount on Lite Polleles, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Pianos, &c. NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 8) Nassau street. At JACKSON'S, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV- enth strect.—Money liberally’ advanced on Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, silks, D: } joods and Per- sonal t mer every description. Private entrance for T, JOSEPH SOLOMON & 00'S, ect, ne assau—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watchon Sitver Pinte, fine Dromas. ike ena shawls, Antiques and Articles ot Virtu; established 1850; private office for ladies. Se nabla kspanol. 40¢ fourth and, Tweniy. ots Sagat i vances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silk Laces ‘and Shawls. Same bought at fult Yee anD. 14% FULTON SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- AVANA AND GERMAN ings.—Information THEODOR ZsCHOCH, Lock box 5,594. GOEVRNMENT DRAW- ‘iven and price lists turnished, ty "Naseau street, New York. 685 INERAL SPRING WATERS, #60 Broadway, corner of Seventeenth strect and Union square, Vichy, Kissingen, Seitzers, Carlsbad, Congress, Hathorn, &¢., shipped iti cases of four dozen, Bane each. The ‘Mingrat Spring Building in, Central a GRR ATNGS RENTUGRY i Or Hotreries. SRNTUCKY, KATHA CLANS NO. MI—aay 22, 1074, ATE UCKY, CLASS NO, 342. 36, 39%, 73, 46, “63, r 2 a $4, 59, Lf 23, Ay 17, 1 A CLASS NO. 26l—mMay 22, 1874, 43, 46, 4, 3, 33, 58, = 6, 68, 18, ‘suktny, cease NO. 2G ah . ast 67, 7 _Adaress RIVATE RETREAT FOR INBBRIATES AND PER. [sons suffering trom mental or nervous depression. Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, has opened nis jou sidenc cont Vernon, Westches- rr county, N. tor both sexes. Letters ressed Dr. Wibuiasey NPY will recetve imme- attention. af OVAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—CIRCULARS OP FULL Intormation furnished free; Spanish ry Notes established in I ‘& Li Wall street. New York. on, 7. _ Chath, Bost ome’ bor 4.460, ‘New York city. and Governments purchased ; ‘AYLOR & CO. BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY STREET, as liberally advanced on Watches, |:iamonds, Jow- elry, Pianos and all Merchandise. at the confidential loan office. H. GEIGERMAN, 65 Broadway. BROADWAY (REMOVED | FROM 913) )—OLDEST 918 establishment.—Money advanced on *ptamonde, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Same bought. A, ©. HERTS, 1. 145 BROADWAY, BETWEEN and Twenty-seventh street on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, &c. rg liverware, silks, bia io aaa jusiness contidential. USKL, late of 631 Broadway. —STANDARD. AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND Al. ior sale only by the cessor to Phelan & At REDUCED. PRICES—NEW IMPROVED BEVEL Billiara hg with Delaney'’s patent wire Cush- fons; Ba: atelle, Russian Bowling and - ow GRIFFITH & co. rib Ves yan A FINE nea en a OF SECOND HAND BEVEL nah rae ro pee, id everything complete and Peal at street atentee, H. W. COLLEND ollen ier, 733 Broadway, New York. y loaned | the Phelan & Collender Combination MT ad | | Better] ’ City. _-_ SPORTING—DUGS, BIRDS, &C. A A YERY FINE DOUGALL GUN, SECOND HAND, with case and implements complete. wil! be so! very low at H.C, sQUIKES’ Gun Store, No. Pcort- landt street. T AUCTION—THIS DAY, AT, 12 O'CLOCK, AT No. 57 Nassau street, a beautiful orange and whilie Bitch, two years old; ae jALEStWo VERY FINE CARTAGENA PAR- foo vod talkers. Inquire at 831 Ninth avenue. Ring | elt three times. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ‘OR SALE—A 8IX- SEATED “pEPOT WaGO! summer Rockaway. used only a few times; price 0, cost $400, Address A. >., Herala effec. F% SALE—$250—A SPLE ID HORSE, SUITABLE for a doctor. grocery or any light business purposes; also a new Grocery won and Harness. - 211 Luane st. Fe RALE—TO Pay pipeageo ARGES, AN ENG. sh bualt to; art, in good ler, ' ee ioe ne LANDRAY, Nos 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, near Fifth av. IOR SALE—A V “TRAINED DoG; “WEIGHS 12 pounds; 3 years and 6 months old; mindi word spoken by his master; well adapted as @ ¥ important plaice. Inquire of owne Scuaitr, 19y East Fourth street. ‘ \REAT CHANCE FoR SPORTSMEN, At auction this day, at 12 o'clock, at 37 Nassau eet, n invoice of Guns: also six well’ trained Setter EERFOOT PARK, MAY 23, “1874. —-THE POSTPONED Race of thuradis cakes place this dat No. 2. ure of $20), tof horses that Thomas Buter's vr. wow 3H ehtip's g. itanay andy: owner's b. g. Granger. Charles E. Coon William Thorn’s br. g. 5 a eg '* 2, Ober LE it Same day match race wiil take lace tween two well-known Brooklyn road horses, naan WILLIAM McMAHON, Proprietor. ROSPECT Fees Pye GROUNDS ASSOCIATION. saturday, o'clock, Special paseo of sh 000 mile heats, best three in five, u der the sadd' W. H. Crawtord enters en. g. Copper- bottom, pace: ©.%. Green caters b, m. Lucille to dust. ae to field, gran nd quarter stretch, $2. prosrzct PARK PAIR GROUND ASSOCIATIO Saturday, eo cw) 3 a ‘clock, Mateh $5), best three in five, play or pay. Doty's rn. m. Rosa Sonburg, in harness; John Fouts ri x.. to Wagon. GEO. oO EY, Superintendent. nd. s GEO. W.' OAKLEY, Superintendent HOR E: Avé AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAI. TERSALLS COREE OF BROADWAY a8 xD TY NINTH 3 MAJOR CHARLES RRER REGULAR SALES OF woRses EVERY WEDNESDAY AN AT ELEVEN O'CLOC! Al CARRIAGES, &C. TWENTY-FO HOUR: ne ED FOR TRIAL on every horse sold under wwarrar THIS 18 ThE ONLY AUCTION MART In the State having the proper tactlities tor showing horses on sale, viz. :-—~A large driving ring, entirely under cover, and plenty of pean for examination, Pataloou Jt OF pate ras Day, actons, madé ia Brennan. TWO ELEGANT TOE Pony ONE FiNe NO IOP Pony Phaeton” oy Tob ELEGANT SIDE BaR 1OP Road Wagon, by Adams. wae oUt FUNDER TOP Depot Wagon, by TW AND SECOND HAND HARNESS, Horse Clothing, whi BURL 86 SORREL GELDING, bred in 15% high, 6 years old; unequalled for style, t @; can trot ‘close to three minutes; atraid of one of the most igehig’ Had horses in America. aud warranted sound and kind, CURTAIN COACH. BY BREWSTER, of Broome street FA: RAY Mussa Anes GsL! 1334 wie IW years oid: a very { pleasant eer can trot in 2:50; is gentle Tora indy i) ptahive and is war: Fanted sound atd kind. JENNY LIND WAGON, b BPEEDY GRAY TROT TTT old; an extra stylish a Kentucky, tion an ee 153g high, 7 . ears handy driver; can trot et in 8 Minutes and was never pandied” to Gevelop speed; pare nothing, and is warranted sound and SPLENDID SIDE BAR top Koad Waruti, by Brewster, FAMILY tunNoUt CUMPIISIN NG fast chestnut trotting Maro, 15% high. 8 years old; a game and easy Griver; has trotted i 2:35 “and 13 warranted to trot in 235) to-day or no sale; warranted kind; algo top Depot ‘Wagon, Heaters, oe 7 P EXP! WAGON, by. ‘AST BLACK eTROn TING ¢ oun Periton Boy.” got b; xaier Easail, Os high, 5 years old; an ele; anvand: y ish driver; Was never handled for speed, and has shown several trials botter than 9:80: Wilts 4s sole to close the estate of the late Clarcuce aa of Jersey City, and is warranted sound and “EIGHTEEN TOP AND NO TOP R Wi THREE NO TOP ean ss Wagons. Fey lead NINE OTHER H RES EeEy, DESCHIPTION fi fale ES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. Av REPAIRING G DEPARTMENT. A Winter Carriages be being put aside for the season may now in our hands for repairs delivered in the autumn. ‘This de; Mec is under the direction of @ megiber of the trm, and has’ iinequalled facilities tr prompt and good work. bstimates turnished and orders received at the warerooms, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, and factory, roadway and Forty-sevonth. street. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. aihsesay AND INSPEC? OUR. LARGE STOCK OF Coure top, and On nahn ons, 1 Depot, ‘ons. tors’ st eciaity. Elegant Balter pe *y Phactons. ‘an J, 8, KEAL & UO., Broadway, hear Forty-tourth street. A —CARRIAGES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OUR own manutacture at low prices and warranted; ral second hand Carriages in good condition. J. COLYER & CO., No.7 Washington place. near Broaa ay LIGHT. “RUNNING SIX SEAT PARK PHAETON, made by sanders, Newark, Yor sale, for want of ings, in oxeellent conaition been tised private only ; price S400. Bee dj at Colter's stable, avonia averue, Jerse Inaaire of Mr, TERRY, wid Broome street. . A —NINE PASSENGER HOTEL i Re ied ot ay Fe Prag fe gooey Meme Bh Bie ood aR seen at West Side Livers Stable, 315 West Fifteenth street. if W Sas) WAGONS, FARM CARTS, BLANKETS, TENTS, ‘McClellan :addles, Male Collars, Harness: canvas, rabber, be gd Wagon, Horse Covers; Feed Bags, Army Olothit W. A. CARTER, 52 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. LARGE COUPE HORSE, TANDEM AND Two double Harnesses for sale low at BARKER & CHASE’=, Broadway, corner ot Thirty-ninth sti FINE ROAD HORSE yor ate CHEAP—SOUND. kind pnd genties trots in 2:50 or better. Apply. t KYER:ON, BROWN ype dan 123, West ihieral eget st XTHREE COUPE ROUKAWAYS, SIX BUGGIES, « five Pony Phaetons, six Barouches, second hand, taken in exchange: good ds new : soid low Ws, Fourti street and Broadway. “)N EXTRA FINE SOBREL MARE FOR SALE—JUST arrived from Kentucky, 16 hands high; promises to be @ supertor animal; saddle Horses. Knickerbocker Fifty-third street. GOOD COUPE AND HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP; A. oa separately or together. Apply at 61 Pitt street unt sol Lot “OF CONTRACTOR'S DUMP CARTS (NEW) A tor sale cheap; alsoa few Hand Carts, at 161 War- ren street, Jersey City. B J. CONCKLIN WILL ARRIVE MAY 2 AT 119 » Madison avenue with a finc car load of Carriage Horses, trom Rochester, to be sold at once, regardless of cost. (ARRIAGES FOR SAL Ushed manufactory, 10 Nex eet, Brooklyn. (A ‘tyles, new and second han: per s ess an New York’ prices HB. WHITTY €00, AMAGED AND SOILED ee hg —SEVERAL diferent styles, slightly soiled, will be sold at great bargains at the GE MANUFAGTL RERS’ UNION, repository 64 Broadway, Near Bleecker street, Reasonable prices. EPOT WAGON, very light; in complete order. West Forty-fourth street. DWARD SCHENCK. AUCTIONEER, K ELEGANT PRIVATE RSTABLISHMENT, the property of a private gentleman, removing to the country, to wit:— 2. also a few very fine ‘dtabion” Nov Sal” West WITH TWO OR THREE SEATS; Private stable 17 Horses—A, very elogan’ an of blood bay Horses, 15% hands, 8 and 9 years ok eat beauty and style; war- ranted pertectly cer and tind ‘and fine drivers. Clarence—A ‘full size Clarence. shifting glass front; built by Wooa Bros. ; vin fine order. Voupe Clarence—Lined | with Russia leather; in fine order; by Miner & Steven: ae ‘Cart—With pole ‘and shatts, nearly new; by one of the best city makers. Fine Double jearnene: The above will be sold at auc- tion atthe stable, The above can be seen at any time, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Fine Horses, Landaulet, Coach, Pony, trotting Horse and Brewster Wagon, the property of B. L, Solomon, Esq., leaving for Europe, at the he stable, No, 121 West Forty: -fifth street, MONDAY MORNING, May 2% at 9:30 o'clock, Aspan of fine black Horses, 16 hands, tine style and ac- tion, and believed to be perieetty sound. A beautiful bay Pony, perfect in every way; cannot be urp! ci tor either phaeton or saddle, and can be driven ASH single trotting Horse; kind and gentle and believed to be sound. Also @ fine close Coach and Landaulet and light Browster Wagon, all in periect order. Also double and and Livery. single Harness, Blankets, Kot 11 of the above can be seen at any time at the stable, {VERY STYLE PONY /HAETO: WITH AND 1) without tops. All Kinds of jum Hugulen, tor wrsons, Reasonable prices. MANUPAU- jour, RS' U. ION Carriage Repository, 64 Broadway. qaxu HANGE FOR REAL ESTATE—LIVERY AND YU Boarding Stable in this ci, first class nelghbor- and trade; stocked ‘complete; old established ; price, $16,000; unincombered. PAddtess OWNew OF STABLE, box 174 Hi ALE—LADY BY VANDAL FIRST ‘iam Fauce, ty euoriter, second dam, Alice © he da Inquire at 1872 Bro WOR SALE+A GOOD YOUNG HORSE, SUITABLE tor a coupe or any heavy work; also Harness and business Wagon. Cai beseen at 107 West Thirty-ninth street F%, Serra MEXICAN a FANCY HORNS. ‘0 yp seen at 196 Greene stree: |B JFOR SALE—AT & AND #7 JANE STREET, 3 TOP Bugzies, | shitting top Phaeton, 2 glass front Coaches, lot single and double Harness, $ Horses. OF TUF FINEST COUPE TORSES lo dapple brown. 16% hands high ; ry stylish. 7 years old ana war found and kind, “Can be seen af Burke's livery stable, 220 York street, Jersey City. a bold traveller, ve OR SALE—BLOODED MAR hands: verv tast; 5 vea: less vaine or Real Estate, I Business. BLACK PAINTS, 154% ‘4 old; would take Horse ol ersonal Property. or a small 180 Broad way, room & OR SALE—A_ HANDSOME first rate order; city make: sell tor $40, having no use tor ‘it, Road Horse, Hambletonian ; trots in valuable Horse, xentle Seen at stable 1s West CARRIAGE, IN ost about $1,000, will Alsxo, a large bay inves: a strong, sa lamb, sound, &c.; price $400, y-ninth street. OR SALE-TWO SIDE BAR TOP WAGONS: ON new; the other used a tew times; city make. fa not sold can be seen on Sunday. Inquire at 1,372 Broad- way, OR SALE—A 1 RAY MORGAN HORSE; 15% ‘HH ANDS, stout and thick set. long mane and tail: a iree driver. Apply at stable 16 West Twenty-cighth street, be- tween Wand iy o'clock. OR SALE AT A ~ BARGAIN—A GENTLEMA 8 Turnout; Horses, warranted sound and kind. top top Road Wagon, fine Harne i] good good city mak: id separate. No. 35 ) era’: 80) ‘rweltth street, private atable, PRICE FOUR CENTS, «ec FOR SALR ge paar OO AR A LALA LAR A BOARDING HOUSE F L food business; soid ferms: reason for Selling giving up Dusiness. it "Bouth Pith aver FIRST CLASS POULTRY, VEGETABLE «: A Fruit Stand in Jeflerson Market tor sale.—It is doing a good ag gt a Jarge stock.on handy mn tor selling is the rietor can @ ty twa Pinces atonce. Apply wo HENRY H. TYSON, Jetlersom arket. REST. URANT AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— A oh hen 17 Bowery TaSeerments doing good basi- ness. MILK ROUTE AND DEPOT FOR SALE.—aLsa A. Bakeries, Confectioneries, Tea Stores first ‘clase Grocery >tores, Corner Liquor » Hotels, downtown Cigar “Broaawa Sample Gedar at ptores. Rooms. __MITC bHeeL'S Stor Store © Agenoy, 7 THE garners, Gees as the owne: 4 not arend tote Inquire 1,14 reasonable Inquire ag RARE CHANG Store tor sale: mi Other business and cannot attend to near Twenty-sixth. HEAP FOR CaSH.—A RARE CHAN! «Been / tifully fitted Cigar Store, with Sample Room; be: Woeahicn in the ci facine y baer ess Stivias #01 ENTIRE STOCK OF je at a bargain. Ad- ze placa; must be YRUCKERY AND GLASSWAS J retail store: good location ; for dress WILLIAM ANDBRSON, 19 Col sold by May 26. NOAL YARD—ON THE WEST § SIDE, NOW ei BS good business; valuable lease, low. rent, nt, apie: everything complete. Apply at 207 East. Four teenth street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—-OR A_ PAR’ Bore a bout $2,000 cash required. Address DRUGS, I RUG STORE FOR kg oot IN THE CITY AVERAG@® 7 ing $2 de aie bens. Epics investigation | 75s lot lease, very cheap rent; establishe Price about suing cant’ Address BINESET. Herald tices {OR SALE CHKAP—PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT; Coupe. hung low; coupe Horse, bay, 16 hands also side bar Buggy. but litte used. Apply at TUOM. stables, Fifty-third street, near Third avenue, OR SALE—-TWO NEW, VERY HEAVY cog Wheels, 41 inches in diameter and 73¢ inches on the, face. tor further particulars apnly, to the janitor of bennett Building, Ann, Nassau and Fulton streets. OR SALE CHEAP—ONE LIGHT DOUBLE AND ae Kody of Harness, in good order, at 50 West stree' Tentl E—A WI LAGER BEER AND LIQUOR Saloon, with 450 Bowery and four Billiard Tables. re A FINE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES ale; six years o1d; parranesd Pe erfectly gentle nd by the owner, who parts with them only pe- Gatise not sufficiently spirited for leaders, Apply at owner's stable, No. 7 Kast F cond street. ANDSOME CHESTNUT SADDLE HORSE FOR sale—I6 hands; stylish m coupe or double harness; good bottom and. endurance; sound, sponte and free; sold on account of owner leaving the city. Apply at pri- vate stable. 147 West Forty-first street, three doors east of Bro tear; hours 8 to 12 A. M. S$, ALL STY 5 TO $300; LINEN Ahocis, BL Dito St: woollen, wummer Hinukews 4375 to $12: Lap Dusters, $1 2510 $28. The largest and best ment of Saddlery Goods in. the 9 city. E BART. , linporter and Manutacturer, 62 Warren street, cornet of College piace ARNESS. —~ALL YLES AT TUE MOST REASON- able prices; all kinds Carriages (or city, J and coun- voral slightly soiled at bargains, At MANUPAC- NION ©: se Repository, 634 Broadway, EARSE, A FIRST ¢ ASS OVAL GLASS HEARSE for sale vat 34) West Forty-secona stree AND GLASS OFFICE PARTI nail fe root Lillie combination lock 0K COMPANY, 257 Broadway. et hathisid o£ - Aa, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN If APPLIED FOR IM- mediately, a neatly titted Frult and Liquor Store and Barroom, doing business now, in class locat with two years’ lease aot privilege ba more. Apply at TH Broadway, New York, (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RETAIL GROCERY ieee: in ever. Gy. For particulars inquire af ‘al reet, New Yor! OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED GENTLE- inen's Furnishing Business, in one of the largest and wealthiest of the New England cities; an excellent Store, in. very location; leased at low rent: vel ttle compe eons, s0ek orst class ser “tach ad cash required, about $15,! an opportunity sue! seldom effers, Address NEW ENG Lal AND, 16 Herald office, OR SALE—-FIRST CLASS FAMILY LIQUOR STORE doing very fair business; If sold by June ! no rea, sonable offer refused. Fur particulars apply at 29 New Chambers street. highs SE STOCK.—EVERY STYLE JUMP SEAT Buggies, for two or four persons; all kinds Pony ey with and without tops: reasonable prices. ANUFACTURERS’ UNION Carriage Repository, 634 ay. JOR SALE—STOOK AND FIXTURES OF OLD ES tablished Boot and Shoe Store of &5 vears standing, 856 Grand street, one door from tssex ; plats glass front} nm account oO: re! ym business. sold on aces ol ring fro WILLIAMS. RON STABLE FITTINGS—ALL THE LATEST IM- provements, of our own make. oe and see speci- mens or send jor an illustrated cataloz JANES & KIRTLAND, Nos. 8, 10 and 1 12 Reade street. he #ARRIVED—i1HIS MORNING, 25 SUPERIOR work and driving Horses, suitable tor all purposes; from 5 to 8 years old lercer street, near Blecck EET ME. ME BY MOONLIGHT AROUND THE PARK— At greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to ride cheap, in landaus, lopdaniers. 6, ciarenges, phactons w win ‘ood drivers in livery. ‘orty-ninth street. Save. your orders tor Sunday, ERSONS ITAVING HORSES THEY WISH TO SEND in the country during the summer can obtain g seas for, them on, moderate terms By applying ta to JOHN V.N. DORR. 128 Broadway, New York. “All ac- ts At the owner's risk par CARRIAGE HORSES, FOR 4 GENTLEMAN'S light driving this season in the cquntry, board and care to compensate for use, also with view of purchasing. Address 5. W., No. 9 Dey stree' PEED FOR SALE CHEAP—HAMBLETONIAN stock bay Horse; 1544 hizh.8 years old, Cog and jold cheap. Apply at 176 kind; can trotiu 2:40.’ Inquire for JAMES at 121 West Eighteenth street. TO LET—AT PLAINFIELD; $2 STALLS: Siete best ree NE ISN food chance for the right man. Ad- quaste TO LET—ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER of Lexington avenue and Twenty-third street, five stalls, with ample car ats Toom; large loft and medium sized office. Inquire at 198 Union street, South Brooklyn. OR SALE—FIRST CLASS BREAD AND CAK@ Bakery, with ated and ice cream saloon and ry water fountain, No. 16) Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR. STORE, K cause, owner going to Europe. Apply at 83) Eigneal avenue. oF ee ENTIRE FURNITURE AND Fix together with all the on upon PHILO Varntah” Sanutactory. Callin person upon PHILO SMITH. 202 Pearl street, corner of Maiden F°%, SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND wee now Cigar Store and Sample Boom cam combined, uated 693 Broadway. in consequence ol ot ore prietor; ho agents or curiosity suekers nes tpl Avett cite al OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER AND GRO. very Store : pont $40 to $50 weekly ; very little cash needed, 15 East Twelith street. E—A MILK DEPOT, WITH BUTTE ey ae reason for selling, departure. ad Eighth avenue, OR SALE—FIXTURES OF A RESTAURANT; Slt Be Verwate, Crockery, Glass Tables, Table aa Portures: Chaivs, Water Coulers ao “Call ac Ob Brom way, first floor. OR beeen aed OLD ESTABLISBED Peeled tore on the corner of Fourth avenue and Seven: heh aire ith iro a gon dee oe nerot ¥iret avaiue aud Seventy-tourth street. be SALE—A LAGER BEER BREWERY, SITU- ated in the best part of the city. Jnquire at No. 238 ‘West Twenty-cighth street. 0 ee GTABLE TO LEASE.—LARGE STABLE AND YARD, WO suitacie ee livery, sale or express companies to lease {or a term of years: Igeated near Central Park. inquire of GARRET Cin K_& SONS, No. 854 Eighth avenue. (Pug, ;pREwsTER WAGON."—AFTER A THOROUGH rip “parallel axle’ Newark, beltevi axle ever made, the straight arm working with the case and precision ot the most pericct machinery. Gentle- men. interested in the construction of road’ and track Wagons are invited to examine this improvement. Warerooms Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street. Factory Broadway and Forty-seventh street, EWSIER & CO,, of Broome street. BARGAIN IN NEW YORK—THREE un id jentleman’s Horses, sound. ued 18 mine high; single and double Harness, ta! ing tap Vagon. Dog Cart. all nearly new and ‘rst class, thalf their value, at stables corner Sixth avenue and i shirtieth street. HOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY MARE.. —VERY rece] 7 years, 15.2; unusually spirited and lish ; ted sound and Kind. Private stable, 17 West Fort rth street. OP PONY PHAETON, WITH HORSE AND HAR. hess, separately or together, are offered cheap at 156 West thirty-nrst street, W290" WANTED—A SECOND HAND LOW SET Wagon or Pony Phaeton, ror cash; ig e must be low. Address W. H. RAY, box 238 station W, Brooklyn. WaAxtep—1o HIRE, A STABLE ON THE WEST side of the citv, between Fourteenth and Twenty- bode she streets, having not less than 26 stalls, Address box 5,363 Post ofMice. Wit TED—TOP PHAEION AND HORSE, SUITABLE for lnay to drive. Address, with particulars and . P,P, Herald Uptown B HE ered ES elega ranch office. 'ANTED—A FAMILY HORSE AND. BUGGY TO hire by the season or buy and pay by instalments, by a responsible party. Address b. T. G., box 23 Post office, Hastings- on- Hudson. WaxtEp—a HORSE FROM 6 TO 9 hands and, sound for saddle use. price, bo: Post office. WASTED To PURCHASE—AT A FAIR PRic singly or together, a young, stylish, gente Family Horse, id About 16 hands, ana’ a “first class tour seat Rockaway und top Buggy and Single Harness; must be all very near as good as new, and trial of horde allowed betore bought, Address, with tull particulars, G. G. R., box 201 Herald office, YEARS, 15 Address, stating OR SALE CHEAI—A FIRST CLASS LAGER REER and Liquor Saloon, in a good neighborhood. In quire a ut Lee XAMINE AN EXCELLENT COR, aha ‘Eiguor Store. oa Soa avenue; must be sold pein ery LLOYD, 29 Broadway. eee eae BARGAINS IN pete age eo myer cont disoumt reine cet eee cen 10800 pad pain Lie SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. _ 10 STATIONERS AND MANUFACTURERS oF a Paper, clamnerery low for casi, they cot ae cen er Clamp very low for c De cents, Shon each. de MoLGAN, Patonwo, 9 Nassau streets” OY, * STATIONERY, NEWS DEPOT AND ROUTE tor sale. Inquire of F. L. HERBERT, 29 First street, near Secon avenue, New York. "___ MACHINERY, “LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND eee fan Orrwah wa ee and Jacket Kettles, Wace turers, 202 to 225 Water Hreet, Brooklyn. beta oe me IN PRESS AND 6) FOUNTS.OF « Job Type OMAS BELL, 133 Third avenue. GINES, BOILERS, IRON AND WOOD WORKING Machinery of all escriptions cheap for Aad (ume) or exchange for eerie tap iae ollers t of flat deck scows for sale. DAVIS? Machinery’ yard. 124 tudson street, Jersey City. OR SALE CHEAP—ONE NO. 2 ©. B. BOGERS Sticking Machine, three Counter Shafts, one Mitre Saw Table, one Rip Saw Table, and a lot of heavy Relt- ing: machinery only two months in use. Apply at 170 and 172 Centre stree’ third lott. HL HOMER, MACHINIST AND DEALER RI N hd and second hand Tools, Lathes, Presses, V! vils and Draw benches; one large weig ing about three tons; press work and stamping dono to or- der. 54 East Broadwa; ‘0 REASONABLE OFFER RE: USE! ED.—F GINES, Boilers, &c.,new and second hand, all styles and sizes; complete eneaten: turnished tree. E. £. ROS. ERTS, Consulting Engineer, 119 Liberty street, nese Greenwich. LANER, 16X5X4 F. FRET; LATHES, 12 FEET BY 94 Inches, and & feet by 18 inches; Davy’s Automatie immer, Engines, Bollers. Fes TUART, 194 Broadway, LARGE Engines, Bollers K Waxtepeto bxe HANGE A BUTCHER'S SHOP, Fixtures and Icehouse complete, good lease, | fot one or iene and Express Address ‘agon. d office, NS ee HE USE OF A HORSE. FOR HIs K KEEP- Ang, for a few months in the country; little work and d gi care. Adaress J. A, 597 Sixth avenue, CHINE MAKERS.—A SECOND HAND PLAN 0 MN, Machine wanted, about 4 tect by 12 feet. Ad dress t box ¢ 4,978 Post othe. y ANTED—AN OTIS. ELEVATOR AND ‘ATTACH: W ments; alsoone Rubping Bed. 10 to12 feet diameter? state where to be seen and lowest price. Address CASH, ANTED TO PURCHASE—TWo SADDLE HORSES, perfectly gentle and kind, for ladies’ use. Address box 1.45 Post office, LIGHT SECOND HAND COUPE; ONE LANDAU, by, Browster of Broome strect; UCalcche, by do. ; 1 second, hand, skeleton, Wagon, by Van Duser: top open Pony Phaetons, in ail styles, basket and pane! Depot Wagons: top ind open Express Wagons: lary assortinent of top and open road Wayons by city mal ers; Harness, wit wre 100 : $2005 —DOUBLE AND SI you purchase. hire avenni POLE, AND SHAFTS; + TRUCI Horse, sound and kind : $65, good work Horse ; $65, top Express Business W Cte $50, bx- two other ress Wagon; $100, single downtown Truck Riorees, voung sound.and cheap. call untill sold, “Sun: West Fiftieth street. INSTRUCTION. A* ARTIST FROM EUROPE, HOLDING EXCELLENT certificates, ts torming a class of ladies tor studying outdoor Sketching ai Plication at 267 LABY WHO WISHES TO MAKE TEAQHING A pro.ession desires some instruction on method trom leman; or she would be willing to give her tantin some school, in order to acquire ge ot what she requires, Aadress ptown Branch office, day excepted, at d Painting uae moderate. Ap- A a lady or ye: OARDING S\HOOL AT WILTO) —HOME comforts: healthy location; thorough instructiot terms reasonable. Address AUGUSTUS WHITLOCK, 7ANTED—AN FOR TWO CHIL dren, in German, English and music. stating terms expected, A. B., Fort Monroe, Vi ws v jam A Leh gs TEACHER OF GERMAN IN A school, fron M., five days per ween. Apply at No. 123 Cost n ‘ Address, MARBLE MANTELS. A KLABER, I3t EAST EIGHTSEN 4h6 near Third avenne, is setiin nd manufacturing ali Kinds of marble and marbieizod Nteis and other Marble Work at greatly reduced prices; Marble Turning tor the trade. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, ne nsive stock of Sinte ond Marble Mantels, nd Slate Work of every YN Seat UUM P ay, = PEN Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, acrrorncin waar ann ennnnnnnnnnnne ayy ASPHALTE ROOFING | FELT, WORTHING n & Woodward Stamp Pump: ior mber or other merchandise, box 106 Herald office. 48 ey HORSE POWER ENGINE FOR SALE—AT A 6 bargain; must be removed at once. Inquire at nt NO. WEEKLY AND aoneiny PAYM niture, ‘and Prarhwatr & con ess and immense stock and low prices. A LARGE pare uaiee OF Npgte iot soa lure and Bedding, at lowest cash price: instalments, at O'F A! eR LL, 3 warehouse, riny Pei a nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, MAGNIFICENT INLAID AND Sue FARLOW fr Li a bi ng AO, hotort be. edo 21 East Twentioth st., near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING BOOM | SUIT, gueup Duchess style, cov covered silk brocade, cost $450, Fmeds .. do. » $0; Pianotorte, Bronmea, Fa Paine. snaa Fo pwalgat, Chamber Furartare: wake Table, Baret. silverware cuter ® ‘@ sacrifice family leaving city. ‘96 West 16tli st., near Sth UCTION NOTICE—39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. — Wilt sell Household Furniture ot every by maga Refrigerators, Carpets, Mattresses, Pianos, at pri te sale at auction prices. SACRIFICE.—FAMILY LEAVING Me etd satin brocad ENTS FOR ped at B. id cow. 187 Ohatham street. An nificent Grand Duchess styl Suit, cost $475, tor $165: one ne Marie Antoinette 3 Chrpete. 90-eente, unt walnut” Chamber tut, $58 ups Carpet cen mn iu Linfary, Danny Furniture a acrifice: 2.3 West twenty: eighth street, near Sixth ave avenue. PYIVATE FAMILY W WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR elegant os eaten oa Furniture; Panotorte, te. O55, A for $200; Late: rlor Sut at SOND, Ie ie Sera aT tees tie mber Suit, complete, in French watntt: inka read I Dressing Ci ‘ Mattresses, ig suit is compote, Sib: walnut Salt, 8: i uation ‘pansion 12) Vest 2d st., ne: var 6th AV. YARPETS AND FURNITURE AT r THE ee CASH prices; rag or aA Ga med near Twenty-eighth ‘mreet out for t the rae ICKHARDT'S PREMIUS PARLOR BEDSIEADS FOR ‘saie atid made to order, at 218 West Thirty seventh Street; goods taken on stor! (TCOST 9150, FOR FINE ORDER: ER Pa aen siete at te Be nen with glass doors, reat tor 0, ont, Apply to Junction gS prond way, Fo0m 2 fb TO P (PARE Agua TAS. 1 ft oe a T cle R- drap ani crimson, 1 green, SQM, We road ator Sistd ‘avon ‘avenue, corner of ING A lid lo~