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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,802. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Exavextu Pace—Fitth and sixth col- umns. ASTROLOGY—Twetrrn Pack—Sixth column. BILLIARDS—Sseconn Pace—Third colum BOARKDEKS WANTED—*<rconn Pac ourth column, BOAKD AND LODGING WANIED—secoxp Pace— Fourth column, Ly S8OARD—Sxconn Pace—Fourth column, REAL ESTATE FOK >ALE—oxconpD First column, OPPORTU Nintn Pace. NOPICES—Sevexta Pack—Fourth and Afth eplumns. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sucoxn Pace—First colunin, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twevrra = Pace—Third column, QLOTHING—Twerern Pacr—Sixth column, ere EN column. COASIWis AND GARDENERS—Iweirta Page—Third RSTPS—Ninta Pace. COUNTRY BOARD—Srcoxy Pack—Fourth and fifth col- umns. RY GOUDS—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND Ly a tala KCOND PaGk—Second and third columns. EUROP/:AN STEAMSHIPS—Tweirtn Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. ROPE —Eveyentn Pace—Fifth column. XCHANGE—Exeventn Pags—sixth column, BYES AND EARS—Sxoonn Pace—Third column, EXCURSIONS—Twatrra Pace—sixth column. N inta P. SALE. ECOND P, Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET runttith Seto Fah eotumn, NITURE—skcoxp Pacr—third . HELP WANTED—-FEMALES—Twaurtn Pacr—Second ht % RELE WANTED—MALES—Twrurrn Pacr—Third col HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pacu—Third, fourth and fifth columns. HOTELS—Sxcoxy Pace—Fourth column, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Iwrnrrn Pacr— Bixth column. INSTRUCTION—First Pace—Stxth column, LOAN OF FICES—Sgconp Pace—sixth column. LO8T AND FOUND—First Pace—second column. Pe eb hk Pacr—Sixth column, ARBLE MANTELS—Finst Pace—sixth column, MEDICAL—Twrtrta Pagr—ixth column, came pets AND DRESSMAKING—First Pacr—Stxth column MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pace— Sixth column. i MISCELLANEOUS—Eneventa Pace—Fitth column. USICAL—Eneverta Page—Sixth column. e EW PUBLICATIONS—Sevantu Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. WSPAPERS—Eveventa Page—Fifth column, ERSONA!—Finst Pace—First column. IANOFORTES, ORGANS, &U.—Evuvertn Pace—Sixth column. He OFFICE NOTICE—Evevext Pacr—Fifth column, RO POSA! L8—Tweirtn Pacry—Sixth column. ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—*EMALES— Twkirta Pace—Second column, PROPERTY OUi OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Srcoxy Pace—First and second colamns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGHE—Szcoxp PaGe—Second column. RELIGIOUS’ NOTICES—Finst Pacr—First and second jumns, BEWARDS—Frnst Pace—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION-Piast Pack—Fiith and sixth col- umns, SITUACIONS WANTRD—FEMALES—Twatrra Pace— First and second columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrra Pace—Sec- ond and third columns, BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second and third col- BPORTING—DOwS, BIRDS, &C,—First Pacs—Third col- BUNMEN RESORTS—Szcoxp Pracz—Fifth and sixth col- if THE TRADES—Tweirra Pace—Third and fourth col- umns, TUE 1URE—Finst Page—Third column. _ Tu LeT FOR BUSINESS PURPOSiS—Szcoxp Pacr— Second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Tweurra Pace—Fifth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ,10 LET—Srcoxn Pagr—Third column, WANTED 10 PURCHASE—Tweurta Pacr—Fifth col- umn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Szcoxn Pacz—Sixth col- WESTONESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ae LET—Szconp Pace—Second column. YaCHTs, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Finst Pacz—Sixth col- umn, HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HaRLEM. PpeRaLD BRaNcu oFFices, "ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP 10 9 P. M., AND NEWSPEALERS SUPPLIED WITH BEBALDS AT FIVE O'CLOGK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,35 BROADWAY AND 500 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- IWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFPICE, 2281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 1mTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:10 P.M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, sls|*| I VERS B.D. D. DD. FL K. L. M. M. RR. 8, 8.8. 8., um halb sieben. HOLTZ. A I. D.—TO-DAY, AT IL. « . A Dz S. UNHAM—IF MR. DUNHAM, WHO KEPT STORE about four pests ago at 1,990 Third avenue, will tend his address he will tind something to his advantage. Address A. B. C., Lerald omtice. EAR N.—PLEASE DO terfere with my seeing you this afternoon. r FORMATION WANTED—OF CAROLINA BORCHER, in the wiaow of John Borcher, who lived in New York 1862, and was married to Any information thanktully than Borcher, United States 3 nh unknown person in 1366, received by her son, Ut Hospital, Brook+ JSEQRMATION WANTEDIELOISH | CARMICHAE When last heard from was iiving with a indy 1 Brooklyn, tiking care ot two young children. Any in- formation about her will ve thanktully received by JOHN CARMICHAEL, 270 or 389 First av., New York. | eh dite eld REQUIRED OF PATRICK O'REILLY, of the firm of 4. Keilly & Co., Bridgetoot, at Dub- jin: came to New York in 1856. Communicate with Key, Father FARREL, Pastor ot St. Peter's church, Barclay Street. NFORMATION WANTED of Wm. Clark, thos. Christopher, John Donnelly, Geo. Dunbar, W, C. Davis, Thos, Garvey, John Yughes, Patrick .ortis, Jas, Mcintosh, Patrick McManus, Michael rien, Thos. Stanton, S. M. Robinson, \ gon, James Willa United states steamsnip Ye Soo; Edward Benson, Joh Dempster. Win. U. Betis and David Boynan, late Unite Btates steamship Aug Wm. Jones, William Johnson Win, A. Meeker, \ nn and Jas. Frie States steamship Quiker City ; soln Haley Henry Hayes, ammond, Jas, Cau Martin, late d States ste quire of or address Cit bey-at Law, 105 Broadway, Ne Me 2k LOWLLCAND YER YOU DO Nor SA what, when, where. Am I to endure this liv: death? Y IPHURSDAY — AFTE o'elock—Blonde ind who walked in Broadway’ and to gentleman that looked at. the tim: jame NINA XIMEN«.2, station D, acquaintance. BOOLOL this car, remember ne look at the to make TLEMAN, WITH MONEY, CONFIDEN. tially address OPHELIA Post office, Brooklyn, OU WILL FIND MY ADDR your address to my home, Bridgepol BELLE RA RELIGIOUS NOTICES. LUEN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHCURUIL—REV, George O. Phelps, pastor, will preach morning and @vening; all are invited; seats tree. MEETING OF THE WOMAN'S FOREIGN MIs sionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church in Fichieenth street, New York, will be held on stnda evening. ati o'clock. Addresses by Mrs, Wim, B. skid at De « ftreets 1:30 A. Soctable Tuesda: A ROBINSON HALL, 13 street, William Bronton lectures for ressive Spiritualists, 10% A. M ‘ ist, “Darwinism and Divinity? and Gredulit THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH—WEST piventy, fifth street, Rev. A. ©. Osborn. ae astor. at 10:30 and 8 0% Be R ¢ D “corner of Do treet.—The pastor, Rev, E. 0) Bweetsor, will preach tomorrow morning and evening, ato and 73¢; the public Subjects ) ‘Cremation “UNIVERSALIS? CHURCH, rdially invited to attend, ERFAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF DOW) ing and Beatord streets. —Rev, P. L. Davies, pasto Will preach Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours. VENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, FORTY-SECO: reet, between Seventh and Lighth avenues. Re ae pions of Philaceiphia, will preach at 1034 A. M. « ANURCH OF OUR SaviouR, et tie seventh street and Eighth avende, Rev. 4 Pulanan wilt preac 1ond and eventig arity. PFeaeh J 1s WILL rangers, Mere to-morrow, at lig A. N place, MERAN CHURCH OF st, JAM street, between Second i NGLIsH J ast Fittee avenues.— hvorent of k pad and Uhtt Sabbath, June 7° services at i tl peegeh on Fabbath sehool 245 1. Mt. ‘“ a Church, thirty-rourtn street. berwee vent ighth avenues; Kev L. King. pastor —Preaeiiagny Jug, M.Voung peoples’ praver'mecting ar oie bs ACTK VM. a Inass temperance meeting, under ‘th Girection of the Ladies’ Central Union. to ve addressed Freeh TABERNACLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL by Mrs, Anole Witenmyer, of Philadeiphias and meee seats all tree. On Wednesday evening, lth, strawberry. @nd Musical Festival, ‘The south Carolina Jubilee sing: re will give one ot thelr charming Concerts ats oeiock, % zg followed by retreshinents Adinission to both, 50 cen! Ham ‘thomp: | James Collins, late of the | day morning at | 11 OF | RELIGIOUS NOTICES, IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH—MADI- F son avenue and Forty-seventh street; services Sun- day, June 7; sunday school at 9 o'clock’ A. M.: divine service in the morning at 10:3) o'clock and evening 7:65 o'ctoc ngers cordially invited. Ieee Be SPECIAL NOTICES, - = —CATARRH, DISCHARGE FROM NOSTRILS, toul breath. sore throat, cough, hawking, gpitring, &c., speedily wud effectually cured. Dr. Dt KRe MEN, 43 West Fourth street, near University place. Pamphlet sent tree JPORSYTH STREBT METHODIST EPISCOPAL church.—Preaching by the Pastor, J. W. Barnhart, at 10:4 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Temperance meeting at 3:3) ry ARAND CONCERT BY THE CAROLINA SINGERS, atthe Strawberry Festiva! of the Free Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal church, Thirty-tourth strect, be- tween Seventh and Fizhth’ avenues, on Weanesday evemng, June 10. 1574. Tickets SWc., entitiing holder to one plate of strawberries and ice cream, : E ANSON, PLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH, BROOKL Rev. Justia D. Fulton, D Dastor, will preach to- morrow, at 10% A, M. and subject im the morn: ing, “The Heavenly Re: ;* an the evening, jan Womanhood." A cordial ine bilities of Chi vitation extended to LEXINGTON AVENUE (M. E. CHURCH. cons 4 Fifty-second street, Rev. J. B. Waxely pastor. Morning and evening, ‘June 7. Strawberry and Ice Creain Festival, Tuesday evening, Sth, ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Atonement. corner Macison avenue and Twenty- eighth strees.—Sunday school at9 A.M. Rey, Wiiliam Kirkus will officiate in the morning at 10:30. Rev. Dr. Washburn, of Calvary ¢ ‘h, will preach in the evening at 7:5. The Rev. ©. 0, Mffany, of Boston, having ac cepted the reciorship of this church, will assume the charge thereofon Sunday next. A cordial invitation ex. tended to ail. EV. J, F, McCLELLAND, PASTOR, WILL PREACH in St. Luke's M. E. church, Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue, Sunday, at 104 A. M.” The evening will be devoted to sacramental services, commencing at 73 o'clock. All are welcome. R . BAMU, M, HAMILTON, PASTOR OF SCOTCH LY Presbyterian church, Fourtéenth street, between Fitth ana Sixth avenues, will preach to-morrow, at 10} A. M. andi P.M. R*x, DR. VINCENT AND REV. CHARLES HALL Ernest will adaress the Brooklyn Sunday School Union, Monday evening next, in Plymouth’ church; other very interesting exercises, EY. WILLIAM H, THOMAS, PASTOR, WILL preach in the Beekman Hill Methodist Episcopal church, Kast Fitheth street, between First and Second avenues, Sunday, at 10:30 A. M. and 1:45 P. M. EY. D, HENRY MILLER, D.D., PREAQHES IN Plymouth Baptist church, Fifty-first strect, west of Ninth avenue, sunday, at 10: M. and 734 P.M. N “The ~Mother-In-law’ against Her EV, H. W. KNAPP PRRACHES 1N THE FIRST M1S- sion Baptist church, Laight street, sunday morning, 10%; evening, 7%. Prayer meeting before each service. Seats tree. ‘V. GEORGE B, CHEEVER, D. D.. WILL DELIVER his sixth lecture on “Ihe Evidences ot Christian. ity,” at 7% o'clock, at Association Hali,on Sunday even- ing. Seats tree, EY. W. H. BOOLE WILL PREACH IN SEVEN. teenth street Methodist Episcopal church, near Second avenue, Sunday, morning unu evening. ‘Public prayer mecting 63 P.M ITANTON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—PASTOR Rey. William 5. Mickel: hh to-mor- row, at 10% A. M. and 734 P. SEVENTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, between Seventeenth and Mighteenth streets. Preaching in the morning at 103 o'clock, by the Rev. Mr, Wilson, of Kansas; in the evening at 73¢ o'clock by’ the Réy, Dr. ihompson, of ‘Thirty fourth street church, Ail are invited. Ss" THOMA’ CHURUH.—SERVICES SUNDAY, JUNE 7, Morning prayer at9o'ciock: litany, sermon and holy communion at 1034 o'clock. Afternoon service and sermon atéo'clock. The assistant minister, Rev. Joseph F. Jowitt, will preach in the morning. ABERNACLE BAPTIST CiIURCH, SECOND AVE- nue and Tenth street.—v. Henry Taylor, of New Britain, Conn., will preach on Sunaay. Subject at 103¢ A.M., "The Hidden Life erect at 7h. M., “The Baptism ot the Holy Ghost.” Allare invited. —LOST, JUNE & A Scotch Terrier; slate color back. Yellow head and legs: 13 apt to snap at strangers: owner's name on col- lax, Apply at 25 East Twenty-first street or at 35 Bron street. OST—A FEW DAYS AGO, FROM OWNER'S RESI- dence, Newark. a small, white Italian Hound, with brown mark on back ana top of head and car. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to owner. Ad- dress G., box 4851 New York Post office. TLoxtaon fRIDAY, BETWEEN § AND 6 P.M. from 16 West Thiriy-second street, a yellow haired Scotch Terrier; tail and ears uncut; answers to the name of Toby. Whoever will return him to 16 West Thirty-second street will receive a good reward. OST—IN THE VICINITY OF WASHINGTON AND |4 Barclay streets, a Cluster Diamond and Emerald Ring. Any one returning it to E. V. DUFFY, 11 Maiden Jane, will be liberailv rewarded. L OST—AN INCH GOLD BAND BRACELET, IN GO. 4 ing from Brooklyn to New York via De Kaib avenue car and Fulton ferry. A suitable reward wil! its return to NCROY & MARRENNER, 103 Dui New York. O8T—ON FRIDAY, A GOLD RING, LARGE RED topaz setting; liberal reward JOHN GERDES, No. 6 Courtlandt street. pad on e street, OST-IN VICINITY OF BLEECKER AND AMITY 4 strects, a Leather Envelope Case, containing Papers, &c. A suitable reward given at No. 3 Pine street (basement). OST—ON FRIDAY NOON, NEAR CANAL STREET 4 and Broadway, or on Sixth avenue car, a splendid Locket, with three compartments, surmounted by Masonic devices. Finder will be handsomely rewarded on. returning to 95 Sixth avenue (laundry). Valuable, being a present. LoStcStRAXED AWAY ON PRIDAY EVENING June 5, a white Spitz Dog. clipped in front and hair on his tail very lonz; answers to the name of Rowdy. A liberal reward will be paid tor his return to No. 30 West Eleventh stree! I OST OR STOLEN—ON TUESDAY LAST, AN f 4 velope, containing papers of value to.no one but the owner, Return to D. N. BEAKDSLEY, 229 Broadway, Foam, Ul, and’ receive liberal reward. No questions asked. ‘—FROM RAILROAD OFFICE, A. LE. etbook, containing annual passes for 174 over er of ratiroads, &c. A liberal reward will be pala for their return and ‘no questions asked. Address B,, box 2,181 New York Post othe THER REWAKDD. $1. REWARD.—STRAYED, ON MONDAY, APRIL d black and tan Dog; color dark, little gray under chin; weight about seven pounds; kinks in end of tail; two toonalls pulled out: age about cight years; answers to name of Beau. The above reward wil be paid on returning dog to if. H. MANGAM, pier 23 | North River, OKO. RENARD WILL BE PAD AND NO QUE DS0U. tions asked, for the return of the goods taken trom 81 Broadway, on Saturday morning, 3, SPECIAL NOTICES AWTHE AMERICAS ISTER, the most wilely cireulated of the Ameriean journals published in Europe. A capital medium tor American advertisers addressing themselves to Hurovean patronage, Indispensable to all persons vi nz Great Britain an the European Continent. R will be received and single copies of the id, New York. —A.—A.—POSITIVELY THE A. Last Giit Concert for the benefit of PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, $5,000,000 Endowment Scheme. 100,000 tickets, 20,000 gifts. chances one in five, FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1874. The largest scheme ever before the public. BRAMLETTE, Agent. Ex-Governor THOS, List of Gifts, One Grand Cash Gift. ono One Grand Cash Gitt. 10) Lease 750-8) te veces MOCOI | One Grand Cash Girt, : 25000 5 Cash Gitts, $20,000 each Sou 1) Gash Gitts. “Tun each * 4000 fash clits, 10,00 each. TSK | 5000 each. 100,000, £00) exch: 100,00) 3,000 © w.00) 2,000 100,009, 4,000 each 109,000 500 each.’ 120,00 100 each, 50,000 19,000 Cash Git, each 95:),000 Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all ca. Price of Tickets. + $50.00 » 20 im) veers, 800 00 TA1,000 00 _ These concerts for the benedt of the Public Library of Kentucky have always been noted for their complete tickets tor 2 $4 Whole Tickets for. | fairness and imparnality towards all, and we can assure our patrons that the ith anit last will be fwily up to its All parues desiring to mvest should at for full circulars, tickets, de, HHOS. BR. HAYS & ©0., 609 Broadw RAL WATERS, GIN e, sparking Manufacture of com Apparatas and Materials, with til anstene 1 rhnents of manttacture, bothng and rignts ty siraou rrritory. Ca ATHY First avenue, New York. w York. im JOMN M rand twenty-sev “A LL PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS HAS AM Colieations in writing of Vanderburgh, Wells & Co, are herebye: quested to present same at 18 Dutch street, Whore they will be cancelled, ateariiest date. paubserintions ana advertisements for the AMERICAN may be obtained at the office ot the New York | Gas Where is Grinnell ? starnunat is eoine on at Grinnellt | riling announceinents wil e made JERE. JOUNSON, JR, : in auction advertiseme RAND OPENING OF THE UNION SQUARE GAR: den, with Geo. Ringler & Co.'s celebrated Lager Boer. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he will open bis Sample and Lunch Koom, at 54 Union place and 211 Fourth avenue, between Seventeenth and Fighteenth streets, on Saturday, June 6, hi J. STRITTMATTER, FLAYANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT LOTTERIES. Important information given. Send for circular to E, 3¢ BERG, box O44 Fost office, Ney Haven, Conn. AVA A LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND circulars given and sent, Address J. B. MAR TINEZ & GO.. Sankers 10 Wall street, New York. Post oftice box to- AVANA_ AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW. ings —Information given and price lists_turnished. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York Lock box 5.594, ENTUOKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY,— nd tor circulars, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. TATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION—SPRING MEET. ing—Opening matches to-day.—Trains leave Hunt- Point at 8:20. 9 9:85 and 10 A. M., and 12: 0,2 and 4 P.M. Leave Creedmore at 9:2), 9:46 and 1:24 A.M, and 146, 4:42 and 640 P.M. Additional trains will be run if required by the travel. Ferryboats connecting with the trains leave foot of Thirty-iourth street, Last River, 15 minutes earlier, and foot of Roosevelt stteet 30 minutes earlier. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lotteries. RENTUCKY, EXTRA Class Q—JUNE 5/074. 47, 41, 42. 23,78, 69, 2, % 76, 18," 90, 72, 12 KENTUCKY, CLASS 10—JUNE 5, "1874, 13, 69, 49, 31, 54,46, 26, 43, 71, 47, Si, 4, 15, SHELBY, EXTRA cLass 263—JoNE 4, 18/4, 10. 18, 69, 75, 65, 17,2, 43, 3," 52, 24, 45 SHELBY, CLass 266—J0NE 5, 1474. 42, 16, 27, 34, 41, “53, 39, 20, 11," 65, 40,9, $8, Adaress J. CLUTE, Post office box 4,269, New York city, CARKIAGES. CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT. TERSALL'S, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND MAJOR CHARLES W. BARREN, AUOTIONRER. ‘ a antes _Call and examine; such an opportunity seidom offer FLARES, K. R ED for trial on all horses sold under warranty. LY ACCUION MART in the State TWENTY-FOUR HOU THIS Is THE ON having the proper cilities for showing horses on sale, viz.—a large driving ring entirely under cover and plenty of room tor examinstion CAL hited DAY, fine hay Gelding, 154% ish and handy driver; ¢: cain be driven by a lady; warranted sound and kind: also no top Ro ROAD ESTABLISHM trotting Mare. 15 driver; can trot in 3 minutes; ROAD TURNOU high, 8 years old high, 3 velars old; | ich. $ years old; prompt and easy mens or send tor on tllast con, Harness, TROTTING G Pilot Star: got by Pilot and bred in Kentucky an elegant and very over the | oulsville track sold by order ot ranted sound and kind. AN! SIDE BAR top Road Wagon, ULL SPRING top Wagons no top Road gamy driver: a great all day Seott, mortgagee; is war i LIGHT SIDE TOP AND NO TOP Express Wagons HIGNBRED BAY HAMBLEIONIAN. Trotting Colt; sired by Iron Duke; 154 high, 5 years old; very tree and leasant driver; trotted when 4 years old 1 Je for any one to drive, and is warranted sound and ind, KLEGANT FUL! SPRING, city built, top Wagon. SEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, mi E A an i FULL DESCSIPLION AT SALES NEVER POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP lower pric and invite pu West For. ‘orse Clothing, Griven tor two years by a lad: new, and single set Harn t HOOVER, CALHOUN & CO., in liquidation, closing out at cost, at 33 Mercer str . hear Grand. Harness, Harness, for bugay, carriage, coupe, phacton and all vehicles, trom $5 to'$1,000 per’ set: 1 ways on hani at low pric MOSEMA Chambers street. where you will find all artic! horse, wagon or stable, in great variety and at prices to suit all purchasers. w and handsome styles al: largest stock in the city; always selling no old stock to sacrifice; no huinbug. At S Harness Warerooms and Manutactory, It RON STABLE FITTINGS—ALL THE improvements, of our own make. Call and see speci- ‘ed catalogue. JAN and 12 Reado street, IVERY STABLE FOR SALE OR, CHANGE. — 4 Stock and Fixtures of a first class Stabie for sale or & KIRTLAND, exchange: first class location. Inquire at 82 Fulton street, near Clerin nt avenue, Brooklyn, ANUFACTURERS! —UNION.—BARGAINS! — BAR+ gains !—Our immense stock, seasonab e styles, Fam- ht Wago and second ‘hand ve retuse no reasonable offer a MANUPAUCIURERS’ UNION, PEN DEPOT WAGON, FOUR OR SIX SEAI light and handsome. Apply at private stable 17 fourth street. ONY PHAETON AD D HARNESS (BOTH CITY made); beautliul brown Mare, 6 years old, has been also top Wagon, almost heap. versity place (store). e88, R 2 OLLV IN GOOD ORDER, FOR T. CLARKE, 31 Third street. FINE PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES—BEEN U: by present owner one year; warranted first cla b1e No. 146 West Thirty. NICE TOP PONY PHAETON, $110; AN EXTRA fine open pony Phaston, with’ Pongee Umbrella, $25: fine double Harness, $6). ised by the present owner twy years; will be war. ranted in every 1 Union Carriage Re; value; must be sola $25 for seas street. 100; single Harne: rove street, near OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—CIRCOLARS OF FULL information rurnished free; Spanish Bank Notes and Governments purchased; established in 1858. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. &c., &e., consisting of Road Wagons, pon Wagon Boxes, Wheels, Shatts, large lot of Woodwork, Hardware, Varnish, &e.. &c. MARE; BERN DRIVEN BY A LADY gait, is fast and gentle; also ivate stable, three years; has ever; Phaeton and Harness, Thirty-second street. mows HAVANA LOTTERY. Important information given, | Prizes cashed, B, ALENCE & CO., box 4,251 Post office, N. ¥. 2 SIX SHIRTS, NEW HIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. York milis muslin ane he nae made to order for B14; fit and workmanship guaranteed; fine Shirts on hand, al’ sizes, same material and workmanship as custom shirts, $2 each; also good Shirts at $1 75 and $1 50 each. Orders by mail panera attended to. BLOOMINGDALE & CO., 383 Broadway. TUYVESANT LAUNDRY, 148 EIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue.—The oldest establishment in the city; orders punctuaily attended to; ie. curtains and shades done up in Swiss style. $100. 000 —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. . «Official drawings on file: $45),000 cash itts; circulars, with rull particulars, sent free. Address ©. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 20 Liberty street. an TELEURAM, TELEGRA} TELEGRAM, TELEGRAM, NEWS, NEWS| NEWS, NEWS, NTS, FOR TWO GENTS, FOX TWO CENTS, THAN ALL THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS r COMBINED, 10M. ED, THAN ALL TEE UeNaD ee PAPERS COMBINED, THAN ALL THE OTHER ‘EVENING PAPERS THAN ALL THE OTHER CEVENING PAPERS ? COMBINED. ‘ a Bt] J fe} ic] isl 3325 Rob 2 22 Eom fio i) SPORTING—DOGS, BiKDS, &C. OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEWFOUNDLAND DO ‘oung and very faithful, Can be seenon Monday at No. # Whitehall street, JPOR SALE—MOCKING BIRDS; WARRANTED GOOD F otingers and mockers, at 129 ‘Washington street, first joor, tron Ce oF VICTORIA CARRIAGE, good top Bugvies, in order; t platform, spring | Ex! Coaches, from $5) up. J. W. PITNEY, VERY BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF white, for sale; 1 3¢ hands; cannot be beat tor sty Used by present owner three years: nota wrong hair 0., box 177 Herald office. BASKET PONY French make, stylish and in gale cheap, at BLARDSLEY’S Carriage Factory, Broad- way and Thirty-seventh street, —WAGONS. CHEA « ness, delivery and baker At a Dargain, At2%6 s —FOR SALE xcellent order, for RESS, GROCERY, BUST- also one Vic- AT A BARGAIN, HORSE: ALSO A Coupe Rockaway and Harness; first class: must Inquire at LEADBETT:R’s, 65) Seventh ave- hue, near Forty-Afth street VERY HANDSOME TURNOUT, CONSISTING OF a very handsome ba: he js warranted to trot or road horse) ; in less than 2:50;- height 153. hands; is warranted sound and kind; also a side bar top Buggy and a set of nearly new city made Harness; th property of a deceased person: to be sold at a sac he owner has nouse for them. Apply at Mr. HOW: Ty East thirteenth street. To be sold together or separately. ACK PUNY, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; tle, sound, kina and handsome; can be or children with satety; does not fear lo- thing; a responsible party can have a 464 Greenwic! comotives or ai trial. Inquire ai NARRIAGES FOR SALE—Al THE OLD ESTAB- lished manufactory, 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn; all styles, new and second hand, 20 per cnt _iess than New H. B, WITIY & CO, |ARRIAGES.—NEW AND SECOND HAND CAR- jages; one hundred finished carriages of our own low prices and warranted; a number of second hand carriages. R& Ci ashington place, opposite 714 Broadway. OW FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT COW; FINE BREED, ‘oung. kind; just came i ARRIAGE REP‘ Ticket Wagon. — Ap) i ‘al FACTURERS! RY, 64 Broadway. need UST RECEIVED—A SAMPLE LOT OF GREENER'S J new treble-wedge tast Breech Loaders, the first in New York. Call and examine. H. C, SQUIRES, No, 1 Cortlandt street RRIAGES oe, HARNESS, NEW AND SECOND A. S, FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, near Filth Uy pate THOROUGHBRED SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS, dog and slut, for sale. Apply to JOSEPH CONRAD, Hotel, Macomb's Dam Bridge. double Shotgun. Address, with tull particulars, J, box 1,523 New York Post office. THE MERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. ‘SPRING RAORS, 1874, at JEROME PARK, SATURDAY, 6th, TUESDAY, loth, WEDNESDAY, loth, THURSDAY, 13th, SATURDAY, 13th, SATURDAY, 20th, days of June. Races commence cach day panseaatly at 3 o'clock P. M. A. BELMONT, Presiaent. JRF. C, Waeatty, Secretary. VRENCH POOL INDICATORS FOR SALE OR TO let, at J, T, VDUPONI'S, 100 East Tweltth Goes STALLION RACK BEACON PARK, Brighton, Mass., September 22, 1874. PURSE $5,000, for stallions that have never beaten 2:26; $2,500 to first, $1,200 to second, $500 to taird, $50) to fourth. N_correspondence shoul be addressed to D. W. K at Revere House, Boston, and the entries to fayette Hall, Boston, Mass., Saturday, June 18, lock P.M Jrpouy PARK_ RACES. June 6. 10, 15, 16, 18 and 20, Special trains, with cars reserved for ladies, will leave Grand Central Depot, on above days at 1:30 and 2 P. f KE mn tickets, 4c. JL, Superintendent, EKOME PARK RACKS OF THE AMERICAN ckey Club, Fordham. —Importan The Fordhain Depot Wine Store, on Kingsbridge road, opposite Fordham Hotel. can now supply the public with all imported Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Champagnes. Whiskeys, Cordials, &c., &c,, at the same market prices as down town house. Fordham Depot Wine store, Fordham, G MON, PINION HERALD JANUARY % 1874—"JOCKEY alop. Kut. Aronson. A sparkling, brilliant salon work.” Dedicated to the American Jockey Club. Played by Gilmore’s Band. DIVSON & CO,, 711 Broadway, Publishers. T PARK FAIR GROU ‘D As SOCIATION. Pprosre MONDAY. JUD Purst No. 7.—$2.500; tree for all. Daniel Mace en ch. a. Judge Fullerton, Buda Doble enters b. m. Goldsmith Maid, Trotting to commen e each day ats o'clock promp1, good day and track, Admission to teld, grand stand and quarter stretch, $2 E. 0. READ, President, Grorce W, OaKt upermrendent. PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION, ile hoats, best 3 in 5, to wagon; play or pay, at three o'clock. J, HL. Philips names g.g, Stranger. Hi, W. Have names rm, Emma. Admission, $1. . G. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. —GREAT AND ABSOLUTE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ot HANDSOME HIGH BR AND BLOODED 8, ROADSTERS, TROTTE CARRIAGES, CPERIOR BLANKETS, HIPS, & DUFF, Auctioneers, Mestrs. JENKI take great pleasure in announcing to the public the great sale of Horses, Carriages, Harnesses and the en- lire elegant and costly Turnout of Peter Brunner, Esq., ol the firm of Brnnner & Moore, of New York city, at his country residence in Westchester county, sittated between Kastchester and Westchester villages. five min- utes’ drive irom the Portchester Railroad station, ten minutes trom Wililamsbridge, Westchester county, S. Ye. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, at 11 o'clock prompt. Among this fine stock will be found Mr. Branner's four-in-hand Team, all bays, and are considered. the fastest in the State, Also superior tandem Team; have ho superiors and tew equals. Also all his well known und fast Trotting Stock. Carriages consist of circular front Clarence, by Wood Bros; six seat half top Park Phacton, by Johan it, Law- rence; one elegant Dog Cart Phacton, which took pri mium at Paris Exposition; one Dog Cart, by Wood Bro: two light Trotting Wagons: Sulkeys and Skeleton, by Dusenbury: top and open Pony Paaetons. Harnesses consist. of four-in-hand gold mounted Har ness, Lindem gold mounted. Harness, single and double light Trotting Harness. | Also a fine collection of Kersey, Dress, Sweat and Walking Blankets, Hoods, Whips, Bits, Boots, &c. N.'B.—Sale will, be positive, rain or shine, Mr, Brunner setison account of his going abroad for an indefinite length of time, and each and every article Will be sold to the highest bidder without Hmit oF reser. vation. For ful partioniars see catalogue, Can be had at office Mercer’ street, or at Brunner & ing street, New York city. Conveyances can be had to bring par- i of the following depots :—Tremont iamsh ariem Railroad. Pa ties ariving to sale, take Central avenue to Woodlawn, cross to Willamsbfidge: or through Tremont and West Farms; of Southern Boulevard trom, Harlem: Bridge. through Westchester village, three miles trom Harient Bridge or Mrcomb’s Dam Bridge Satie will be over in time to attend the Jerome races on Wednesday. VOTION SALE THIS DAY=AT 1 OrCLO¢ aA new and second-hand top Buggies, open Warons, Fheetons, Connes, Rockaways, several Hor Sheets, saddles, &e., by COLE & MURPIY,. 37) Fulton street, Brooklyn. Guide to Sal thes to sale tre Fordham or \ yy OR SALE, EIGHT GOOD WORK HORSES «be sold cheap, to close a partnersbip. Inquire at No. 253 Monroe street, HERALD BRANCH OF FICE, BROOKLYN, COR- A. THe ot Puon avenae and Boerum street Open from 3A. M. tod P.M, On Sunday from 3 to 9 2, M, A HANDSOME PONY PHAETON FOR 8ALE—SEAT- ing four persons; been used but two months, as fect as new; can be yg 91 Kast Twenty-first eueet | nguire of T, JONES, in office, HEAPEST IN THE CITY—A_ HANDSOME, RELI- able young coupe and family Horse; also top Bugsy and Harness, in perfect order; to be sold very cheap, tor want of use. No, 569 Broadway, reom 3; TED—A SECOND HAND BREECHLOADING | stable, No, 221 West Fifty-third street. Pag 106, Ba. D BAY HORSES FOR SALE—WITH Park aeton and Harness if desired; have been ect. Apply” at Manufacturer 634 Broadway. GOOD PASTURE; ABUNDANT SHADE; + horses, $7 per month or J. BEST & CO., 443 Broome ASTURE. nev FIELD, GENERAL AUCTIONELR—SALESROOM + No. 89 Bowery, will sell [his Day, at 12 o'clock, at 89 Bowery, a lot of Unfinished Wagon: Fhaetons, ‘haetons, thoroughbred Horses, from the studs of A. Belmont and Hunter & Travers, at The Nursery, Babylon, L. L, on THURSDAY. Ith June, 1874, at 12 o'clock M. oS of bad weather the sale will take place on the next day. ‘Trains will leave Hunter's Point (ents fone street fer! 8:20and 9:3) A.M. Returning, leave Babylon 3 Conveyances will’ await arrival of FOR SALE—A WELL TRAINED Saddle Horse; gentle and {ree from vice; lowest price $30, Can ‘be seen at private stable, 17 kast Thirty sixth street. HETLAND PONY, PERFECTLY KIND AND GEN- © tle in every respect, with Carriage, Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle: also Sleigh, for sale. Address JOHN satin Clarence and Harness, city built Doctor's Phaeton, six-seat Park Phacton, light Victoria, six-seat Rockaway, Depot Wagons, several Buggies, Pony Phae- tons, Rockaways and Koad Wagons in excellent condi- tion, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 644 Broad ECOND HAND CARRIAGES, Three-quarter Clarence. Six seat Rockaway. Halt top Phaeton. Turnout seat Phaeton. Back to back Cart. 1wo-Wheeler. Cabriovet, Six seat Phacton, ‘Some of above our own build and in excellent order, BREWSTER & CO., Fitth av., corner Fourteenth at. \ ANTED—IMMF DIATELY, FOR CIRCUS COMPAN one Bank Wagon, one Advertising Wagon and o1 ly at OARRIAGE MANUFAt TURERS' UNION REPOSITORY, 634 Broadway. Vv TANTED—PAIR,OF BROWN OR BLOOD BAY phacton Horses, about 16 hands high; fine action, rangy, light in hand; also a carriage Horse. brown or Y, dark bay, 16% hands, same qualities; also a Pony, about 18 hands high: thoroughly broken to saddle; kind and sound; liberai prices paid for first class. None other npply: at stadle No.5 Kast Eighteenth street, ber tween 934 and 103g A. M. J ANTED—A STABLE, HAVING FOUR STALLS AND carriage rooin. between I'wenty-fifth and Forty-ffth streets, and Firth and Bighth avenues. Address, stating rental, &c.. box 5,353 Post office. 50 LEATHER TOP BUGGY ROAD WAGO! « do, :. $90 Dog Cart; 140 park Phacton; bargains, No, 1.430 Broadway, near Forty-first street. LEGANT PAIR BAY HORSES, 154g HANDS; VERY stylish, sound and kind; Coupe, Vicvoris and Harness for sale; proper use for them Apply at M. UNION carriage warerooms, i Broadway R SALE—A~ SUPERIOR TEAM riage Horses, black hands high ; pertectly roan for one year by a private family and reliable, ahd wil be sold reasonable. at No. ) West Thirteenth OR SALE—DOCTOR'S WAGON, BEARDSL¥ IV fine order; best leather top, with blue cloth lining. To be seen at Underhill’s stables, Lafayette place, OR SALE—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY ABOUT LEAY- air of handsome, steady and stylish 16 hands carriage Horses; one iarge handsome bay Horse, Victoria; one Park Phaeton, & nd a Milch Cow: will be sold separately May be seen at private stable entleman ‘having NUFACTU KER ints, Gand 7 vears old. 16 and gentle; have been used they are hanasome Can be secn modern Victor or together, very cheap. & Lexington avenue, OR SALE—A & a doctor or any light business ‘use. Inquire at 211 Duane street, SENBURY & NELSON NEW SINGLE seat Road Wagon, Miner & stevens Phaeton, Miner ring piano box Wagon, top Depot Wa- cheap tor cash. Wagon and Marne: OR SALE—D! & Stevens side LARGE SIZE, as food as new press Wagon, near! horses; price $223. PAYSON & PAUL, 33 Cortlandt st. PHAETON, NEARLY sold for half price for one or two OR SALE—A MAIL built to order; will be ig No Use for same; sited tor a pair or for four y at stable 143 West Fiftieth horses, with lead bars. LEATHER. QUARTER COACH, MADE by Brewster & Co. 7 a pair of tine, dark brown it desired: wiil be sold che at private stable 126 Wi $500 CASH—. y bo seen and tried GENTLEMAN'S TURN. h n trot in 3 min sound and ‘kind: Goodwin; Blankets, Wh Inquire at stable A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED BLACK table for any work. Call at BRIGGS’ stable, 143 West Thirty-seventh street, near Broadway. (Wagon, side bar, by annot be seen Sunday. iT perfect order. Apply at 106 bast MARE, 7 YRARS OLD, 15 hands; warranted sound, kind and gentle. without vices: the Most perfect animal tor a lad. can be bought; price $30). Inquire at 34 COND HAND FULL SPRING id shafts, in complete repair; made by Dusenbury & Van Duser. WM. J. VAN DUSER, 1,515 Broadway, OR SALE—A BASKET PONY PHAETON, shitting top: lamps on dash board: good. @hght set of Harness. No. 52 West Tenth street, OR SALE—A to drive that POR SALE—A FIN GRAY COUPE HORS, hands high, sound and gentle in double or single harness, 7 years old; also, Can be seen at O'CO, teenth street. Bridle, almost Ji'S stables, 52 West Pix. YEARS OLD, Perfectly gentle for ladies hands: sound and kind or children to drive or rid ‘Twenty-sixth sireet. JOR SALE—ROCKAWAY and Shafts, for $150; cost $9); been run four months; ‘o be seen at Morrell’s store house, cond street. For 1,24 Broadway. WITH POLE made by Wood Bros. avenue and Thir lars inquire of WILLIAM OR SALE CHEAP establishment; | Works of Art and ove ‘ re, sound, kind and gentle; Koad Wagon, Harness, &c. Address box 4,374 TLEMAN IS SELLING and Harness—namely, a first class «all in excellent the best makers. OR SALE CHEAP.—A GE ont his Carria: arence, Park Phaeton and top Bugg ndition, but little used and made v3 Can be seen at private coachman on premises. VOR SALE CHEAP—GENTLEMAD 'S ROAD HORSE sound, sate anil spew can be driven by a lady driven by owner tor the past two years, Address TIM box L951 Post office, K. Re SALE CE @ second hand Landau, in pertect order, A Nos. 7 and 18 East Elgnteenth JOR SALE OR EXCHANG Horses, a dark sorrel . amile in three minutes; a good coupe or coach horse; | was sired by Long Istand Jackson. dam thoroughbred, re, 19% hands high, 3 years both warranied sound Inquire at Madi Ark stables, (and 5) Kast Twenty-sixth street, of SE & CRAMER, FLANDRAU, et, near Filth ay. | brilliant tone rose woo: - | Cover, Turkisn Chair Pamting rose wood r tr 16 hands high. years old; also old, ytundson, of old and kind im sing! S RIDING SADDLES, Sheets, summer Horse Robes, Whips, Spurs, Brushes, &. Harvess Establishment in this city whose goods are man ufactured on the premises where they are sold. country Work; no machine stitching, but all band made work and warranted at prices low tor eash. a RILET?, Manutacturer, and Importer, 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College place, ARSE, OVAL, GLASS, IN GOOD ORDER, AND A ‘West Forty-second street, nut War mahogany and black walnut Dressing Bureaus, black wands marble top Wash velvet, Brussels a Silver’ Ware, Bronzes, Cutie: Klichen Furniture; also one large Showcase and Freneh plate Pier Mirrors. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTION —! J 24 o'clock, 229 Tenth avenue, sleneat arose Beit ding and Furniture of saloon and boardt lot. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S office, 14 Chambers at. Lap Dusters, | Harness, | This is the ony large | Dunn Coach, Wy gle SALES AT AUCTION LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. By D. W. IVES, salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street, second hand Furniture. éc.. only THIS DAY, at lL o'cloc Goods removed trom, residences and offices—One sola roxewood Parior Suit, 12 pieces, with Curtains to match ; Walnut, mahogany and enamelled « hamber suits wood Piano, by Fisher; Window Curtains and Cut Glass, French and India Chin: spring, hair and other Mattresse: vet, Hrussels and ingrain’ Carpets; Matting, Oveloth, Engravings, Chromos, Desks, Lounges, Burtets, Chairs, ‘Kitchen Articles, &c.; also Liquors, Cigars, Shells, Pertumery, Plate, Xe. Dealers invited: Carpets sold on Church sireet sidewalk, AW, ENERAL AUCTION « room No, 8) Bowery: a large lot of unfinished Wagons, pony Phactons, Wagon Builder de. consisting. of Road Wagons, F ne etons, Wagon Boxes, Shatis, large lot of Woodwork, Hardware, USEHOLD FURNITURE, Auctioneer, Y, at 14s o'clock; residence dway, r in satin, cotelain, reps, haircloth; two f seres, Bookcases, Ward- robes, Mirrors, Clocks, Bronzes, Curtains, Paintings by eminent artists, Carpets; marble, Centre, Library ant extension Tables; Chairs’ Lounges, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, fands, spring and hair Mattresses, Bedding, Butlet, Cutlery, Chifia, Giass aud Plated Wai also ser dining room, basement and kiteh, Furniture, &e, comprising i AY Nd —FOR ACCOUNT OF STORAG fh ALL. BAL TERSON will sell, at private sale, at auc: tion prices, at his storage warerooma, 690 6th near 30th st, by order of owners. nsive and varied as- sorument of Household burniture, by first class makers— viz., several first class French plate Mantel and Pier rich Varlor Furorture, en suite; dining, bed- nd library Purnia legant 7 octave Piano, maker. On view day and evening for tour . N. B—~The above is worthy the attention ot those ‘ant of superb Furniture at halt price. UCTION SALE—PHI3 (SATURDAY) MORNT promptly at 10 o’elock. HANDSOME HOUSG HOLD. FU at the elegant residen’ 210 WEST 2157 Stub, N Over 4.0 lots by Decker & Bros. Pianotorte, Clocks two French Musical Figures and oXes, exquisite Oil Paintings, Parior Suits, in crimson satin and Lrocatel; Frenen plate nsole Tables, 1 > Curtains, gilt © ntre and c Mire E eres, library and secretaire pooke bles, Writing Desk, elegant Lurkish suit, KE: tension Table, Kutfet, Dining Chairs, Silver rosewood and walnut Bedst reans, Uhitfoneers, Ward: marble top Tables, SL hair and spring Mattresses, re Library Ya Chairs, plush and hate cioth Suits; Hall Stand. Basement Burnt: ture, 19 Carpets, &e. N. Bi—sale positive, Take 7th or sti avenue cars. | ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. T THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RE: Wost Lith at., between Sth and 6th avs, on THIS DAY (saturday), commencing at lbs o'clock, Property of W. R. Livingston, Esq. Pianoto' Bronzes, Paintings, Statuary, Iver, ec. Antoinette Grande de, Marqueterie, Cab- aweres, Secretuire, Bookcase, paintings eminent artisis, Statuary, Clocks, magnificent, rose- 1 Pianotorte, celebrated city maker; Music Stand, rosewood, wainut Bureaus; Dedstends, Ward : tresses F’xtension lable, Buffet, Chinawar Cntlery, basement and k tehen Furniture, N: B.— wishing to attend this sale, take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars. inets, tables, t Avction. AUCTION. AUCTION. THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, at p 20 W over $25.0) wo t, near nd y octave 4 round cornered rose iperd Parlor Suits in satin laine; Pier and Mantel Mir fine O1 Paintings, Bronzes, ards Carpets. Curtains, 20 sewood and black wa ng Beds, Bedding, &c and Dining Room Fu hairs, China and. § f and brocaiel, rors, Centre Tables, At Bedroom + Dressing Cases, bh es, chiates, hones Buiter. Extension Ba pe gement and kitchen Furniture. Le FATE Auctioneer, would call attention ot his friends © to this sale, as itis the largest and richese lot Je Furniture oflered jor sale this season, ots, to Mighest bidders, regardicss ol Cost oforte will be sold at Lo'clock. ke Oth of 7h ay. +RALD, Auctioneer. eA hing to attend can Strangers Wishing to attend oa or 2ki st. stages, LUKr FITAC UCTION SALE, JULIUS KRAEMER, AUCTIONEER, A Kiegant Household Furniture, at the residence 108 West Twenty-cightn street, near Sixth avenue, THIS (Saturday) MORNING, June 6, 1035 o'clock, velvet, Brissels Carpets, magnificent Grand Duchess and ntoinette Parlor, suits, in rich I74 octave Piane Mari tin brocatel; te, Stool and inges, Cartains, Mirrors, Vases, Bronzes, Clocks Btageres, Tables, and walnut Chamber Suits, Beasteads, But us Washstanas, Commodes, spring and hair’ Mat es, WaibUt Sitting Room suits in rep and batreloth; library. dimng room and basement Furniture, BY AUOHY, AUCTIONEER, TRE i, FAVOR & CO. will sell this day, at 2 » FA clock, at 13 East Fourteenth street, black walnut and ewood Parlor Suits, biack walnut and enamelled Chamber Stits, black walnatand oak Buffets, black wal: ‘obes, black Walvut Library and other Tables, ud ronze and other Clocks, rain € rpets; China, Glass and Xe: din.ne room and tin 78 25 sae ring: $100 top and open Pony Phaeton. Call and get Materials &o., | | Rrcharp WALTER: re, Cutlery, ds, Dressing Cases, But ves, Washstanas, Lotinges, I= PRICE FOUR CENTS, SALES AT AUCTION Br MAS BAYERSDORH ER averio TELLS 1W o'clock, first class Restaurant Fixtures, 9 Prince Street, rich bar, back Bar, Wainut Tabes, walnut Chairs Silverware, Glissware. Crockery, Laven. Pictures, Mir rors, Iceboxes, Ranges, copper Boiler and Cooking Utensils. &«., in lots. T Y DANIEL A, MATTHEWS, AUCTIONFER—ari Dery and Salesrooms 47 ‘and 49 Liberty street st office, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, AT Ti RY, WATER COLORS,’ CHOICE CHROMOS A RAMED ENGRAVINGS, now on exhibition with catalogues. ENRY D, MINER, AUCTION FER, He ie itary i heels « Miner, established 1817. Salesrooms 105 et. near Broadway. By HoNKY D. MINER, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 6 at 10 at the salesroom 105 Duane street, near Broadway. STEEL HOUSEHOLD’ F ITURE, & g, oF NE ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY FRAME PIANOS, by city makers to be sold without reserve; gilt 1ramé Pier and Mantel Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Torewood Suits, mn brocaiel, figured sk and various cole ored reps: marble top Centre and Side Tables, Etageres, black walnut, oak and mahogany. Bedsteads, Buretus, Washstands and. Con Sunges, Rockers, £1 Chairs. hxtension Tables. Hu Wardrobe. ers and. Pillows, Crockery, nen Utensils, &e., dee, opposite E ne st I WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER. —IMPORTANT + to dealers and spect ay, Saturday, Jiine 6 at 13 o'clock, at 1}, Bowery, e and gen: eral assortment of Dry und Fancy G hirts, Draw gre, black sitk, Dross Goods, Yankee Notions. Parasol Fan nid Caps, Shoes and Gaiters, new Clothing, Hos ves. Cutlery, Watenhes, Jewelry, &c.; also House moguer, Brussels and ingrain Care pets; Curtains, Mirror; Hngravings. Clocks &c.5 also a general assortment of Wines, Champagnes, Liquors, Cigars and smoking Tobacco. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, General salesroom 37 Nassau street. Real xstate Deparuncnt 21 Park row. Bandsomely framed English, German and American Chrom at _auctio on MONDAY, June by JERE. JOH Now on exhibition, with cat Also A fine Marvin Safo and a large quantity of Jewelry, be ing the balance of a bankrupt stock, ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Great star sale. Mansion and 700 Lots, at New Brunswick, N. J., WEDNESDAY, June 10. Leave New York at 9:50. Grand Concert aud continuation sale of Lots in Masonic Hall in evening. Free collation. Harrison, Weeker, Fisher, balloonist. Seventh Regiment Band. Tickets, &c., of JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., 21 Park row, N. ¥. P, TRAVER, AUOTIC —SALESROOM 57 J. and 59 Great Jones street, will sell, on Monday, June 4, at 1044 o'clock, McDonald's large Bar and Dinin Saloon. No. 678 Broadway, opposite the Grand Central Hotel, near Bond street; 3 elezant Counters, Bar Fix. tures, iron Sate, large lot oak Dining Chairs, Tables, Cas. ters, Bottles, 6 fine Frenen plate Mirrors, Piano, Eight Day Regulator, copper Coffee, Tea and Milk Urns; 4 fine Cooking Ranges, Steam Table, copper otters, Table Linens, Cutlery and Plateware, bronze Chandeliers an Side Brackets Soutside Lamps and Posts, Crockery, ‘ooking Utensils, Wines, Liquors, 3.500 choice Cigars. &¢., &c. Goods to be remov immediately atter sale. Build+ ing to be torn AY ORTGAGE SALE.—ED, PETTINGER, AUCTION. = By SMITH & BOGART, this day, at 11 o'clock, at No. ‘th William street, GJ tine velvet, Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Carpets: fine oi! Paintings, Mire rors, Household Furniture, Sotas, Tables, Chairs, Bed- steads, Bedding, &c._ N. 8.—Carpets at 12 o'clock. W. ANDERSON, Attorney for Morigagee, ORTGAGE SALE.—WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 10 o'clock A. M., in one lot, the Fixtures and Furnk ture of cigar store 2,129 Second avenue. P, DAILEY, Auctioneer. ARSHAL’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXKOU- tion Twill sell at public auction this day ‘Satarday), at ilo’clock A. M., at Longstait’s livery stables. in Foriy- second street, near Ninth avenue, one gray Mare, with Foal; one business Gig and Set of Harness, JOHN DUGGAN, J: pure SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM.—THE subscriber will sell on Thursday, the 18th aay. ot June, 1874, his Farm, situated in township of Plum stead, in the county of Ocean and State of New Jersey, on the public road trom New Ky By Pe to Tom's River, three miles from the former place, adioining lands of Benja- min A. Morton, Richard H. Conover and others, contain. ing 143 acres, 53 acres of which are first class cranberry meadow, including ¢ acres in good bearing and 2 acres ot two Rear, growth, with a never failing stream runnii through sald bo y which it can all be flowed. a1 natural vines sufficient one place to plant all the cran- berry land on said tarm. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, and large dwelling house, barn, stable, cow house, wagon house, ice house filled, and other neces- sary outbuildings; apple orchard, peaches, Dears, pltims and other fruits in bearing; all well jenced. ‘Thi Property lies on the Pemberton and Hightstown Raile rod. All the Crops will be sold with the farm, and nos session given when required. Any persons wishing to view the farm will be shown the same by calling on the suiseriber on the farm. attendance given and condi. (fons made known on day of sale by Aaran Ford. 8: to commence at 1 o'clock of sald OSITIVE, PEREMPTORY AND UNCONDITION. sale of the splendid Residence of R. R. Fox, de- ceased, on premises, Flatbush, L. T., at4 o'clock. Sature day atternoon, June 13, by order of Joseph 8. Fay, Esq., executor. Auctioneer and executor assure the public that there will positively be no limit on the propert; iit must be sold. Maps, £c., at office of JEKE. JOHNSO: P GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 2874 BOWERY, SELLS: 12 o'’cloc! Stems logue. Jr.,21 Park row. «this di 104g o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Liquor Store on the corner of Spring and Marion, 4 choice stock of pure Liquors, to be sold in ore or more eee or shine; fine 4 pull Pump, Dealers and buyerg javited. R FIELD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM ys No. 89 Bowery, will sell, this day, at 1 o'clock. a eneral assortment of Carpets, Oilcloth, Furniture, &c., .. consisting of Velvet, Brussels, three-ply and Ingrait Carpets, Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Mats, Matting, ‘tus, &c., &c.'; also two handeome black walnut Parlor Suits, , Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, hair and straw Mat: tre Beddineée., &c.: also, at 12 o'clock, a lot of un- finished Wagons and Pony Phaetons, Wagon Builder's Materials, &¢., sale positive. ‘ER.—OFFICE FUR- ge sale.—Will sell this day (Satur. + At salesroom 27 East Broadway, s, Tables, Carpets, &c. ON, Attorney tor Mortgagee. HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 116 East Broadway, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the frst class restau- rant and barroom No. 164 Chatham street. Sale posi: tively in oae or more lots. WILIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER HOTEL OAR. pets at auction ‘on this day, at 10% o'clock, at 50 Bruss*ls Axminster, threeply and. place pier and bar Mirrors, wal- or at Wig teloc sks, Lounges, ( HB New Bowery; splend ingra Igo’ Frene: nat Counters, lot Mattr Witiam, Apporn, avert —BY VIRTUE of achattel moriage T will sell on this day. at 103 o'clock, in tront of salesroom 5) New. Bowery. ona Spring Cart: also one bright bay Horse, five years old, warranted sound and promising to step fast, WM. ABBOTT, Jr., Attorney for Mortgagee. OF WORTH OF nGANT HO "HOLD a 25.000 Firkitare at nasten ents turday) alternoon, commencing at 1 o'clock, at private residence, 121 West 234 st, comprising elegant 7s octave Piano: rte, Parlor suit, Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Chamber nits, edsteads,” Dressing Cases," Buttes Extension Tables, Chairs, Book Bronzes, hasementand kitchen Furniture, over 40) | is by catalogue I. i, McDONNE L, Auctioneer. DRY GoOODs. 7OU CAN FIND THE FINEST AND BEST STRAW Hats for boys and children at reduced prices at SHAYNE'S, Tenth street and Broadway. ‘They aro closing out the stock. MILLINERY AND DRMSSMAKIN | QPECIAL NOTICE.—JUS? RECEIVED, IN TIME FOR © the races, and ordered expressly for’ the oceasion, a case of the most elegant French Hats, the latest in shape. and the most exquisite tustyle. Mme. CAMILLE D& LACY, 8824s Broadway, near Nineteenth street. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. ARGE FOR SALE—OF LIGHT DRAUGHT; CARRIES about 175 tons, all on deck; suitab‘e for the lighter oF brick business. an be seen by applying at 8. VAN WINKLE’S shipyard, Astoria, L. T.. where she now lies. VOR SALE—UNTIL JUNE 15, THE SCHOONEER Yacht Foam, N.Y.¥.C,, 82 fet long. 12 tons, old N perfect order and thoroughiy equipped; remarkabjy fast and weatherly; $7,000 have been spent on this yacht by the present owners, partof it this sea. $8,000, “Address 8. H., box 4,57 New York or apbly at 251 Broadway, room SCHOONER, FRANCIS BARRON, OF ® tons burden and light draughtot water; in good order and can be bought cheap. Inquire on board the schooner, Pig Iron Dock, Hoboken. ERE, JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER.—THE PRETTY ¢) ‘litte steam yacht Nina, only 19 feet long, will be ex: hibited unde: nand offered at auction on Monday, 8th inst., at 3o'clock, At Bosh's dock, foot ot Court street Brooklyn, where she may now be 10 BOATS ON HAND, ALL KINDS AND SIZES, cheap; Club, Shell, Whitehall and metallic Lite: boats and spoon Oars Atshons 363 and {75 South street, and ith street, Harlem River, STEPHEN ROBERTS._ ARBLE MANTEL T GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS, An extensive stock of Slate Wash Trays and Siate Work at every PENRHYN 8 Union square, Fourth A, KEABER, 13) EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, + near third avenue, is selling and manufacturing ail Kinds of marble and inarbleized Mantels and other Marble Work at greatly reduced prices: Marble Turning jor the trade, \HEAPEST MARBLE AND SLaTE MANTELS IN / New York; large stock, closing out, at extremely ces, WATHAN & OV., steam Marble and slate s corner Hudson and Bank streets. INSTRUCTION: FRENCH LADY OF CULTURE, SPEARING ALSO frertau te and Ttalian, a Re yee uring the summer for a comto! e cou ry: vity refereice. Audrees G. FRANCE, Herald Uptown Branch office, — at FRENCH LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINE. ment desires an engagement tor the summer in @ Picasane family to teach French, music and English, ‘Address MADEMOISSLLE, Herald Uptown Branel office. TO A FRENCH LADY, WITH DIPLOMAS FROM PA! i e, elecant Carpets, Bed: a hous thorough and experienced, wish e ement fechas PANN aes, arom ee