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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,811. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUBEMENTS—Szconn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, Citar GY=SecoND Pace—Fourth column. BILLIA: e-=BE COND Pace—Fiith column, BOARVERS WAN Us that Pace—Fifth column, BUSINESS OPP re Lead dey! INTH Pace, BUSINESS NOTICE. ‘mn Pace—Sixth column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED--Euevesta Pacs— Fifth column. scat ng N pe als ESTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pace— Or teat ESTATE FOR SALE—Finst Pace—Fifth SLERKS. AND SALESMEN—Twetrta Pace—Sixth col- umn. SLOTHING—Sxcowp Pace—Fourth column. OUACE ae AND GARDENERS—Tweirta Pacr—Sixth umn. AL AND WOOD—Etrventa Pace—Fourth column. Abr Wises STEAMSHIPS—ssconp Pacx—Third col- COUNTRY BOARD—Exevexrn Paox—Fitth and sixth pay @ COUD™ Fry Pace—Fourth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO Ls he la ABD UN- FURNISHED—Sscoyp Pacu—First co BUROPGAN STEAMSHI ‘SECOND Pace—second col- EYES AND EARS——Twetrrn Pace—Sixth column, EXCURSIONS—seconp Pacx—Fourth column. FINANCIAL—Nintu Pack. FINE ARTS—Seconp Pace Fifth column, —Finxst PaGe—sixth column. FURNISHED: ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET= PURNITG RE Srconn Paar Fourth column. ND PaGk—Fot GULP WANTED VEMALES—Twetrrm Pact—Fitth and agui WaNTHD--MALES—Envesra Pace—Sixth col- HORSES. “CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pacs—Second, third and fourth columns. HOTeLS—Eueventu Pack—Fifth column. HOURE?. BROOME: &C., WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Fifth ERSTRUCHION riner Pace—Sixth column. S—sEconD Pace—Fifth column, CES—First Pacr—Sixth column. ost AND POUND: Pace—First column. MARBLE MANTEL‘ conp Pace—Fifth column, MUDICAL—Twrtrrn Pack—Fourth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Fiast Pace—Fourth ‘column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Testa Pace— Sixth colamn, MISCELLANEOUS—Srconp Page ruth column, MUSICAL—Sxconp Pace—Sixth column, EW PUBLICATIONS—sxventa Pace—Sixth column. N REWaPAr ERS—Srventa Pace. AL—Finst Pacr—First column. PIANOPOWTES, ‘ORGANS, AU-—SuCOND Pace—Sixth jumn. PROPOS. ALS—First Pacr—Sixth column. PROP EES ONSY SITUATIONS WANTRD =ERMALEG— WELFTH Pace—Fitth columi PROPERIY OUT OF THE cy For SALE OR TO RENT—First Pace—Fifth colum: REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Finst Pace—Fifth REAL‘ES ESTATE WANTED—Finst Pace—Fifth column. SALES AT AUCTION—cxaventa Pace—Third and fourth SITUATIONS, WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurtn Pace— First, second, third, fourth and arth columns, SITUATIONS | vas NTED—MALES—Tweurtt = Pace— srecial. NOMICHS—Finsr Paok—First and second col- SPOR’ uit S—poas, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Second STORAt AGE Sncoen Pace—Fifth column. SUMMER ORTS—Evevertu Pacr—Sixth column. ia TRADES tunrustn PaGe—Sixth (eee E TURF—First Pace—Second colu TO LET ee BUSINESS PURPOSES—Secox Pacr— ‘hird column. First colum TRAVELLERS! pUIDE—Secoxn Paai ee NISHED ROOMS AND PARIMENTS TO T—Seconn Pace—First and seeond columns. WATCHES, JEWELRY. &C.—Finst Pace, beater ‘STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Skconp Pace—Fourth umn. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HaRLEM. RALD~ BRANCH OFFICES. ~~ ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH BERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,85 BROADWAY AND 500 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE = NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE, 2.281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 1MTH STREET. cavepuaaris RECEIVED TO 7:30 P. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORN! é PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK ERALD. pESsis ER £00, AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSON / AL. PRETTY LITTLE AMERICAN GIRL, FIVE YEA E YEARS old, to adopt in some wealthy family. ‘Address 8. 5., station A, Spring street. (rete WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON—WHAT is next? LEECKER STREET.—1 AM SADLY DISAPPOINTED Not to hear from you; I fear you are ill; I am sorry fermen you tola me about changing the time, Higaee t me hear from you soon as possible. ‘JO! OUND DROWNED—IN GRAVESEND BAY, SATUR- day, June 13, an unknown man, about 40 years old, Bfeet 9 in height,’ moustache and goatee whiskers; on striped woollen pants, black cloth vest and coa en: had on finger & plain gold ring, markea W. bo seen at dH. HUNTINGTON'S Undertaker, 202 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. ey L's FRIDAY AFTERNOON—ADORABLE BLONDE who entered Fifth Avenue Hotel, ladies’ entrance; ihe gentleman stopping, newspaper in hand: at the name, Mi OMce, station strect, to make ac waintance, ray look ), Eighth LOST AND_ FOUND. i O8T—ON FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TENTH AND Fourteenth streets, Friday night, at about 8 o'clock, a Diack lace Jaquette. ‘Tho fitider will be liberally re- warded by returning it to No.23 East Fifteenth street, opposite Tiffany's. SPECIA L NOTICES. A “SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wines —Manutacture of complete Outfits of Apparatus and Materials, with tull instruc- jepartments of manuiacture, bottling and pensing ; exclusive rights in desirable territory. Cat- alogues tree. JOHN MAITHEWs, First. avenue, Twenty. sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A KROXAL HAVANA LOTTERY. « June 1% by cable :— Ticket No. 616 drew $100,000. Ticket No. 28uss drew ” 0.00. Ticket No. 15,679 drew Tow. Ou. Ticket No. 5,431 cay Ticket No, 5.337 drew 2) Tickets 5,337 and 20,298 each $5,000. P. C. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agen: Liberty street, New York. 100,000 pesos 50,000 pesos 25,000) pesos 10,000 pesos 5,00) Desos “THEODOR ZscH 116 Nassau street, New York. AUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against negotiating or receiving a Check drawn by me, the undersigned, on the Hartford National Bank, and indorsed by me for $430. Said check was obtained without value received, and will not be SBS 4. i ENRY A. DANIEL‘ 3 M.D. hue.—Special attention to thi aged men. Book ot 30 Diseases mi AVANA_ LOTTERY, Drawing—Class 926—June 13, 1874. ae following numbers have drawn the respective diseases of middle- led for 25 cents. RTINEZ & CO., Bi 10 Wail street, A "LOTT. ERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND attr eS jars given and sent, Address J, MA TINEZ & CO. Bankers, 10 Wall street, New York. Post office box 4,685. Hs A AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- TUE n and price lists, mrnighed. i treet, New Yor! Lock box 16 issu siree ie « H DANZIGER'S INDIAN INSECT POWDER and Magnetic Paste, ror the destruction of ail kinds ot vermin, wholesale and retail atthe office. cor- x White strect and Broadway. Also orders taken tor houses and ships of insects. Kane: STATE LOTTERY, —FOK CIRCULARS Address the managers, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & Covington, Ky. Jf INERAL SPRING WATERS, 830 BROADWAY Rer of Seventeenth street and Union square.—Vichy, Selters, Kissengen, Carlsbad. Cleari Vongress, Hathorn, &c., shipped in cases ot four dozen he The Mineral Springs in Central Park oven cach day at sunrise, UH. SUHULTS, FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lot. (@) tericy.—KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS ZI—JUNK 13, 107k oA, 67, 90, 16, 77, 1d 2 cay 63, 11 wELBY, ‘ch. ass 280—sUNF 13, 10, 22, 51, Synth Ey 2, 19 71, 5, ® SAGE TICKETS TO AND FROM nae ast Draiis on Engiand and ireland at very lowest rates, mney. MOOT ONITEKY & UEGERFELDT, 116 Broadway, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1874.-TRIPLE - SHEET, » SS PRICE “FOUR “CENTS, __ SPECIAL N NOTICES. TIES AN THE COUNTRY OR AT THE SEA SHORE ‘HO WANT THE yews OF THE DAY BEFORE A THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY DAY FOR 900. PER MO: POSTAGE PREPAID AT Tile OFFICE, OYAL HAVANA. LOTIERY.—CAPITAL PRIZES wi f June 13 (Ctass 926) :— N No. 5,337 drew. No, 20,258 drew 000 Prizes cashed. ‘Gircuiars of full information furnished tree. Established in lads, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, Oy Post office box 11 Wall street, New York. W* KINDLY SOLICIT THE COMPANY OF OUR friends ana porous, at oe grand opening of the newly fitted up Merchants’ Chop Hvuse and Lunch Room, on Monday, June 15, Nannon: M. eee M., at 364 Canal’ street, between Church street and West Broad- way. Respectfully, J dite STLINDRINK: 578.000 BX uesauzen, KENTUCKY STATE Lottery; official drawings on, fle; business established 30 v For circulars address BALEY & CO., box 4,344 Posto ome. New York city. __._SPORTING=—DOGS, BIRDS, &C._ —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG! A. Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases: prepare: Food for mocking birds. At B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Grand. IRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Degs. Butler's infallible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75c. Butler's New Wor! $2 Medicines tor all Diseases. JOR SALE CHEAP—A FINE REMINGTON SPORT. ing Rifle, weight only 10% pounds. Apply at 55 West Eighteenth street. N, MEYEX'S DOG BIRD, AND FISH EMPORI Ui Amity street, near Broadway. Medicine tor je No. all diseases. 7 FLEETWOOD | PARK MEETING, 1d 23d. FIRST DAY WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 17, PURSE No, 1—$1,00), for’ Horms that have never beaten 2:25 to first, $300 to second and $150 to thira. Wm. Lovell enters b. &. arney Kelly. Charles 5. Green enters br. ¢. Cred Bruno. James Dougrey enters b. g. Joke: ‘Dun Mace enters ch. g. Triumph. George N. Ferguson eltters w; ey Crown Prince. PURSE No. 2—$300, tor Horses tivat he have ye narer beaten 3 5 Si to first, $100 to second and $50 Brook'enters s. m. Lizzio ‘Adame, Fr trele enters a g, dim Coyle. Abe Strouse enters b. m. Careless, Girl. B. Wilson enters ch. 8. W. C. Tremble enters s. icDouald enters b. . Btomous enrers D DAY “FRIDAY, UNE 19, ! Mouutsineer. ron te SEC PURSE No, ‘Sut Yor horses that ae tia paver beaten 2:29; to the first, $150 to the second, $100 to third. Wm. C. Tremble enters b. 4. ‘commodere. pay mace enters g. 8, Carrol Cc. Mitehell enters b. seorge H. Mitchell. WE . Weeks entors g. s. Farmer Boy. ‘sey enters dik. m. Lady Byron. tor horses that have neyee beaten PURSE N fio sues to the second, $5) to the third. ‘John Murphy entets b, m. Lady Trim James Dougro enters g. gz. Ben Smith, B. Wilsons enters b. m. Carrie. P. Manee enters b. m. Bessie B. M, Whipple enters g. s. Gray Dan. E. Weeks entors br, m. Walaron Mi Michael Rogers enters br. m. Belle of A, Patterson enters br. ». Manhattan, TUESDAY, JUN. PURSE No. 5—$5500, free for ail, id. ermont, Budd Doble enters b, m. Goldsmith Maid, Ce ullerton. Dan Mace enters ch. & zi No. never 2:31; $250 to the first, sim te the secon 00 ‘ouhe ae a John Murphy enters James Dougrey enters g. 2. William C. Ben Smith. emble enters br. m. Lady Fisk, Dan Mace enters g. m. Heather Bloom. W, Mitchell enters b. ¥. George H. Mitchell. c, W. E. Weeks saareg: vy. A. Patterson enters br. Manhatan, J, Chambers enters b. m. Molsey. Grornee N. Ferguson enters b. m. Miss foltels he above t races to be mile hi eae in harness, to be governed by the rule: lena of Association, trotting to commence at two 0’ rclock, Whe there are eight or more horses in the race the distance will be 150 yards. Admission to the field and grand Hana, $2; Club House badge indorsea. by members, $2 JAMES DATEN, President. Witton H, Van Corr, Superintendent. A, aeinit oon: MEETING OF TIIE FLEETWO! OD PARK ASSOULATION, Tn EE DAYS’ RUNNING. The Fleetwood Association offers the followine iz purses, to be run for over ate Sune 25, 26 a FIRST DAY—JUNE 25. ‘i Purse of $300, dash of three-quarters of a mile, for all SECOND RACE. Merchants’ Hotel Loney oe all ages, mile heats. of $400—Hurdle race over eight burales, tw miles; Welter weights ind sass what fe Pe fy sad | 26, Sturtevant House Swreepstakes—Dash of two miles, $25 each: ey Sr pay, for all ages; $800 added; $100 to ire second, SECOND RACE. Parse of $400—Selling race; 14 miles; three year olds; the winner, to be sold tor $1,000; if to be sold for $70, allowed 5 Ibs.; $500, allowed 10 Ibs. Any surplus over stated price to go to Second hor: THIRD RACE, Purse $300—Mile heats, all ages: catch weights, THIRD DAY SSUNE 7. . FIRST RACE. Purse of ey-Ons spe ae pale ae dash for all ages, Horfman House Purse of #600; mil6 heats, for all ages: winning horse of mile heat race. first day'to carry pen alty of 5 Ibs. THIRD RACE. Hurdle Race Purse of, $500, mile heats, over four hurdles, welter weights; $75 to second, $25 to third Entries to close Wednesday, June 17, at 90’ Pelock P.M, at Johnson Brothers’ Poolroom, corner Twenty-eightii street and Broadway, or at the Park, and declarations to be made at four o'¢lock the day previous to the race. The rules of the American Jockey Club to govern in ali cases, Entries to Purses—Five per cent entrance money to f to second horse. Entrance to hurdle race free tor all; four to enter out of different stables and three to start. In case of unpleasant weather the races will commence vane 26. WM. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. eS JOCKEY CLUB, RING RACES, 1874, oe JEROME PARK, Be SATURDAY, 6th, WEDNESDAY, loth, SATURDAY, 13th, days of June. Races commence each day Punstuall DAY, 16th, THURKDAY. 18th, SATURDAY, 2th, at 3 o'clock P. M. ONT, Presiaent. _©. Wueatty, Secretary. UCTION AND PARIS MUTUAL. POOLS WILL BE +1. sold this evening at Chamberlin’s, 1,146 Broadway, on the Jerome Park races; also Overy, evening | coring the meeting. HAL! [PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, TU. June 16, 8 o'clock.—Good day and ‘track 3100; mile heats, three ‘in five, to wagons. R. Fletcher hames b. m, Love; Thomas Jackson names b. §. Mystery, carrying R. Fletcher's weight. GEC IRGE | we OAKLEY, Su VOLS SOLD—AT JOHNSON’S, 1,187 R OADWAY, corner of Twenty-eighth street, ot Races, this evening and Tuesday mornin; ‘aris Mutuel Pools. HORSES, CAKNIAGES, Ce “IMPORTANT /AND POSITIVE BALE, UBLIC ri ae ON TUESDAY (TO-MORROW NE it 11 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 3 XEILSOS spina tit sr), 0. STABLE, ETWEEN WAVERLEY A Bi Kass OF THE © OF 1 EIS A DULE q ia HORSES, "AND ELEGANT SIOUK OF Il CARRIAGES, My oa Yes B ib Paar ac, OF A RADCLIF WHO SAILS PER STEAMEI RUSSTA Pbk EUROPE, {ncluding the beautiful and tast bay Mare, 15.25¢ hands high, years old 2d day ot June, and was sired by Rys- dic AT RCOn IAN, dam by Pearsall horse, and Faised on Island; she could beat three minutes when but, three years old; was broken and trained bey Mingo, and he pronounced her the best colt that he had over handled; she 1s in color a beautiful cherry bay, h ions, flowing tail and mane. ie has fue, smooth bs, good sound feet; is stylish and honest ‘whi iy can trottoend of road and can speed a 240 i she can trot a mile better thau 2:50 on any goad track, and is warranted sound and kind in all harness, and can be driven by anyone. Also a fast and fihely bred bay Gelaing, 154¢ hands high and Sold and was sired by the tainous stallion General Knox, dam by George Patchen, General Knox is also the sire of Camors, with record of 2:43; Lady Maud, with record of fourth heat, at5 years old; wit! and numerous other very tast ones This ing has all the endurance of his sire, finely built, and trot now bet han has trotted four heats all inside of 2:43; he is an extra’ fine ¢ and rugged road horse; has@ bold and slashing g: is a reliable gentleman’s road horse ; afraid of no cars 01 anything else, and if proper care is taken of him he will trot down well in the twenties in a short time; he is war- ranted sound and kind and tree from vice, trick oF faul Also a fine and handsome bay Fambietonian Mare. 15}, hands finn Years old; was sired by Kysdick's Hambie- tonian, dam ‘a Belliounder mare; was bred by Jacob Smith, 'of Oranze county, and showed, when 4 years old, a mile In 2:45; she can now ovat and ts a perfect pet ot owner's family; can be driven to height of specd by any one; she isan extra pole mare; is honest and well behaved in all harness and a more intellizent mare she hasall black points, with a ;heavy mane and tail, and war- Tanted sounid and kind, Also handsome and blooded sorrel Gelding, 1514 hands, 6years old; sired by sentucky Clay, dam by Pilot, and is Without any exception one of the fhest road horses in the State; he has fine action and great enduranc bold and fearless driver; can beat 2:5 has never been trained 'to develop his speed; he driven by @ lady: he is finely proportioned and great stvle, and as a gentleman’s road or family harse stands unsurpassed ; he is Warranted sound a afine and fast bay Gelding, lots han years old and sired by Magna Charta, dam a ith record ot 2:24 kn he wasraised ut Kalamazoo, Mich and trotted a mile on track at that place in 2:35; 1 he has improved in speed since and can trot now in he has fine Limbs, sound feet great style and action, docile and wentle Ih stable or harness; he 1s warranted sound and kind. ‘Also fine and tast sorre! Mare, 1544 hands high, 7 years old this spring ; was sired by Oid Truste ebrated Connor mare; was sired aud raise Chester, and trotted to top waxon, and in be is very powertully gaited, a reat pole horse, and fner youny trotter Is not to be found; she 1s warranted sound an B.—The above horses have all been driven in sin: le and double hartiess and are superior rondsters. Carriages consist of 1 Coupe Rockaway, pole and autitul extension top pirk Phaeton, pole also pony Phactons, top and open light r and trotting Wagons, Skeletons ant aaa singic ‘and double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, &c. N. B.—The above stock will be on exhibition at Bs above at all times prior to sale, where partiox c have the opportunity offered them ot ‘examining and as- certaininy full particulars. Persons in search of some- thing really fine and reliable should not tail to avail themselves of this opportunity, as they wil’ be fully warranted as represented. and, it 29% found tobe so, purchaser can return and moneys will be reiunded: ale positive, rain or shine, to hizhest bidder, without init, restriction o1 SRL COMMENG ZS PROMPTLY AT 1 o'clock. fae STYLE. RESERVATION, =! Bath ae A. nv Wil sere BY *oRiie Ant TIO. ‘ (TO- eo are ner, JUNE 16, AT STABLE. 6 GReaT JONES 8’ AT 1034 O'CLOCK, All the elegant and tast Trotting Stock of a well known and prominent sporting gentieman, who is seriously em- ee i and compelled to sell by auction to realize im- ediate! Including one Team of fine young brown road and family Mares, extra handsome, sate, ylish and tast; sare for lady to drive: can trot in 2330 about 16%, 8 and 6 years old; warranted sound and kind. ‘One cross mated ‘Team ot tast and fine Trotters, jet black and chestnut peels days 1544 high, 7 can trot in Ts3 to ether and taster singly; elogant, stylish rivers; No. 1 road tea ; warrante sound and Kind. One fine and fast young jct black ‘rotting Mare, 5 years old, by General Knox, Ibi high; handsome, pure gaited | and promising: warranted to beat 2:40, und warranted found and kind. Also fast and fine young brown Trotting Mare WOONSUCKEE MAID, sited yy Daniel Lambert, 153 high, 6 years old; ona beat 4:89 snyday, aud wren in Saoit train; warranted sound and One of the finest large, handsome dark dapple gra} Horses in the city, Kentucky bred. 16 high, 7 yoars old; elegant and extra ae driver, either singie or double} splendid saddle: nd hy steal cars: no vices oF tricks} fine traveller; ted sound and kind. ‘also a hahieome and fine bay lady"sor child’s Pony, 13 high, 7 years old; safe tor lady or child to drive or ride. Alsoélegant Landaulet, one Dog Cart, Brewster Wagons, Rony, Phaeton, Dunscombe double and singie Harness, ,&e. Full particulars of ail in to-morrow’s Herald. ‘Stock now on exhibition at stable, wilere particulucs can be ascertained. N. B.—Gentlemen wishing xonuine and warranted speed and fine and weil broken road and familly horses should attend tnis sale, as it is absolute and peremptory. —MAJOR es Ww. ‘og teres ANNOUNCES NEL A. H. TA FourRTH Ra OF TROTTING STOCK, RNERS, ¢ N STOCK F 7 ts yN URSDAY, JUNE 25, AT 12 OGLOGR, bataLoauEs Now RADY, and can be obtained at BARKER'S City Auction Mart ana New York Tattersall’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-uinth street. —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. GREAT SPEUIAL SALE of ten of the most fshion- bred vearling THOROUGHBRE (GoLTs AND LIES ayer cmnred at public auction. property ot A. WELCH, EXQ. of Chestnut ill stud Phen and J.G. BET! ot Virginia, at BARK: TTY 'Auc- tion Mart and New York Tattersalls, core ot Broad- oa Thirty-nioth street, this day (Monday), June ‘at_11 o'clock. THE S1OCK COMPRISES elght Colts and Fillies, the get of IMPORTED LEAMINGTON: two, the get of 'Vie- 01 ry (son of Uncie Vic and Reutunky '#dam), out of mares by ae XINGTON, Lightning, inp Hooton, Colton, Vou Australian, Vandal. Mahomet, &c. oC Rtg ON CATALOGUES CAN BE OBTALNED at the Mart. Sale without reserve or postponemen! UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Va: sell), DownTdwts TY STREET OFFICE, Li ‘ufts’ Carriage Warerooms). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR to J 18 REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMIS. 19 TO 25 THIRTEBNTH SEREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAC! SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVBRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT. 10 O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which ‘have [always characterized the dealings ot our house and ; won the respect and confidence of the business com- jmunaty as well ag the public at large. THE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE [5° RELIABILITY. At AvOTION, 70. MORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 16, at 11 o’cloc VAN TASSELL '& KEARNEY, AT THEIR MART, 110, 112 and 114 Kast Thirteenth street, CHESTNUT HORSE, 16% ¢, HaXps HIGH, EIGHT BLACK HORSE, 16% HANDS. HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD, warrante kind and tru BAY HORSE, 16 dIGH, 7 YEARS OLD, warranted sound, kind and trac, These horses have Deen used at Heavy work by the Brooklyn Bridge Company, and are sold only for want of use. ARCH. JOHNSTON. PARK RACES—FOOT OF DUNCAN Jersey City, Monday, Wednesday aud Fri- day, June 15, 17 and 19; 45 entries: trotting to commence each day at 2 o'clock. ‘Admission $l. Take horse cars ty Bergen car depot or Pennsylvania Railroad to Marion station SAMUBL M McBURNEY, Secretary. EsT SIDE avenue, —MAJOK CHAS, Ww. BARKER ANNOUNC Ss Hon. A. B. Conger’s fitth annual sale of fashionabl bred, thoroughbred and trotting at the Wald. berg’ stud farm, near, Haverstraw, N. ¥.. om Tuesday, June 16, at Lo’clock. The stock compris bead, ine cluding 14 Brood Mares, by Ry say American Star, Toronto Chier. ac: Ti Filles, by Bed for Ben Abdallah, &c.: 6 Geldings, by Major Low, &e.: Stallion Colts, by Redford. Zerbino, tc. Catalogues can be obtained at BAR: R'S City aietion Mart and New York Yatiervall's: corner of Broad way and street, or of Hon. A. 8. Conger, Haverstraw, N.Y. Salo positively without reserve or postponement on account ot weather, THE HORSS AND CARRIAGE A\ ‘ASSELL & KEARNEY sulecestors fo gobnste eit 5 Mae Sse! ty AT mE OLD ST. 1 ST PENTH STRE NEAT rout ENE REGULAR SALE HORSES AND WILL BE HELD EVERY. TOESDAY. AND Fit DAY AT IL O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell will find this house periectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on he same straiglitforward principles which have gov- erned it in the past, Wk. NE” PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE milat is W WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 10 48 HOURS r Horses aud Carriages always on hand at private sale. ceenal ADVANCES — EON CONSLUNMEN hu ERIVATE SALE, 5 Toc jtiGitt ereae ent BUILT BY BREWSTE & CO., of Broome stre CLARE & STEVE THIR- at LITTLE U EDF ; BUILT BY MINER ae SDAU LE, NEARLY NEW; BUILT BY DEMA- RE PARED SiARTON, BUILT BY MINER & STEVENS, Landaulet, In perfect order; built by R. M, Stivers. Coupe Rockaway, with Pole and Shatts; tn good order, ounnaanleh in good order; built by J, B. Brewster & egant light Phacton, built by R, M. Stivers. ape, in perfect order. Two top road Wagons, built by Brewster & Co. of Broome street. Road Wagons, built by Dusenbury & Nelson. Two Brewster Victorias. ‘Top and no top Pony Phactons, Wagons, Rocxaways, Harness 6, at very low figures by VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, at their Mart, 110, 112 and 116 East Thirteenth strect, near Fourth avenue. A WAGONS C! Al’. EXPRESS, GROCERY, Bust ness, bakers’, delivery and plattorm ‘spring Wagons; also one Doctor's Phaeton and one double far- niture Truck at | ancritice, At 225 pring street, BREWS ZR (OF BROOME STREET) 8G WARE box top Wagon, in fine order, for tale at KAMP'S stable, and 24 West Thirteenth street. TOP PONY PHA ‘ON—BUILT TO ORDER Mace Present owner; never been run; sold cheay owner has no use for it, Private savle East Tenth ad Business and Express A’ AUCTION THIS DAY ( ¥ tO DAY), at ll o'clock, at the Auction Mart, 123 East, Ll eta h fs EA Third avenue, én er. (Regular suie.) Twenty- ear hours allowed on all warrantees. Car load of Horses, fresh trom the West—viz., Large Truck Team, 16% hands high, kind and true; six fine Horses, 154 t6 16% hands high, warranted kind. and true In all Harness, bay Horse, § years old, suporior drivers also several other fine driving and work Hor TT o'clock, 123 Hast Eleventh street, near Third avenue. _Sale positive, rain or shine. RNALD’ ARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 64 BROAD- way, between Gey and Ninth st LEGANT PARK PHAETONS, BUI BY MINER & Stevens. EXTENSION TOP ons, ‘Be lower tl A of silver mounted Carriage Harn Road Harness, biack mounted, ‘but little at stable No. 4 East puters sacle street. HANDSOME BAY HORSE, not atraid of anythin EG ot; also light Bi emt eaonay TOP WAG. and no top Pony de,, &c. Prices jan any other Beeauwas GENTLEMAN WISHES TO DISPOSE OF A SET also _sct of Inquire sed. 15 HANDS, SOUND AND has been used to drive to wate iting top Wagon. ‘ip, Dust Kobe, , The above will be sold the owner is abou city. Inquire at sheewne y. Tuquire at Gy ut ye the SON'S, 13 1 ist Fins eighth 5 street. BEAUTIFUL FAMILY TEAM for sale—Capnot be beat for sty) white; warranted in every particula OF BAY HORSES not a blemish ot any kind a out them ; used by ‘the present owner this year, Address Hl. BE. O., herald office, RY HANDSOME NEW ENGLISH DOGCART, sttitable tor tandem, Als Brewster mall Phacton, one ‘ench Chariot, bung on © springs: one Barouche, one Turn Out Seat, Brewster Make; several new ton Waxons, my own make, EDWARD MUKrHY, ne street. A SECOND HAND WAGON + Two Lavenbury Wagons, price $109 and $17 ‘One extension top Phaeton, price $ One jump seat Wagon, city made, fie Aline of neve depot Wagons, $104 up Satis a KEAL 10. Broadway. ‘near 4ath ste 80 SECOND HAND CARRIAGES TAKE Phactons, Depot Wagons, Coupes, H es, Drags. sugnles, &c.; saop-worn Lan- tor $1.20) HAY ‘ast Fourth street. dauten worth AN OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLE FOR sale; location Unsurpassed ; first class trade; well known; extensively patronized ; long leave ; enterprising party rare investment: sacrifice, SIMERD' store Age! 10 » No.7 Murray street. —ONE FOUR AND ONE SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY, e T Cart and one Mail Phacton w one “Pony. Phae ap. at MUR: ast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. BARGAL TWO SECOND “HAND CLAKENCES, three giass quarter Coaches, one light Victoria, two & Eafe! Bogen we pata Soren Waronoy all i w 0 platto ie Wazon SEW? PITNEY, do Thitd avon . ‘d avenue, black points; no | HORSES, CAR: —FOR SALE CHEAP, gTocer, express, milkman, in aca. South Firth avenue, i and young; must be sold to-day. RIAGES, &e, TWO HORSES, FIT FOR farming or carman; VERY FINE CITY MADE ‘agon ; used one month: an espate. and 228 Sixth str hear Bo SIDE BAR TOP sold on account of closing {nguire ot Mr. JONES, Moore's Stables, 226 wery. RICK CARKIAG place for a milkma rentlow; 3346 wi or ML ane" all kinds Carriages, t Forty-first street. & HOUSE AND DWELLING—FINE in excellent expressman: Inquire of GRUBE, WEST BROADWAY, HAS ON hand, at wholesale or retail, manufactured * for the Rockaways, Buggies, &c., at first o1 manutacturers’ prices. ROCKAWAY and sides and with nea ‘ly new. Can be seen at il on T. M, .. 77 Duane stree: R moy 148 East Thirty inth street, POs CAPE RE: LORY © TASS SELL t REARNEY, 214 EAST NINTH street, near Third avenue, LARGE. Carriages at greatly reduced EM re 60 coacn ASSORTMENT OF fect de formerly the iM PEROR| NAPULEOS ALL KINDS OF LIGHT prices. Cail and examine ON © SPRINGS, IN PER- y of the late AN ELEGANT rkikou PHAETON, nearly new, with rumble seat, just the thing for New- port or bins Sa Yark, at 11 o’ch VAN TASSELL & KEARNE! 114 East Thirteenth street. ION TUESDAY, JUNE 16, jock, by at their Mart, 110, 112 and OR SALE—A G Wagon, Harness, &c.; articular; wagon. &c.. In ex: Wagon, good SALE—VER Apply F°2 and Belly Denton stock, and kind in all harnes: sold for hali her value, owne: Inquire for J trom Stoll a. M 10 JOSEP ITLEMAN’S TURNOUT, 80 at Underhill’s stal HORSE, horse warranted in every celient order; also Concord asnew. The above will be sold very low H TOWNLEY, Boulevard 155. and lor West Fittieth street. FAST MARE, STAR 15.2 high; warranted sound peen used by a lady ; will be r hay: ing no time to use her. ple, Latayette place, SORREL (OR, ALE—FOR HAL HER VALUE, A VERMONT dawk Mare, 6 years old, 16 eer bib. fast, somite a ney and very handsome. Apply at Bowery, near Canal strect. OR SALE—ONE FIRST ©! with top, town Tru will be sold low, made to order; one thre GLASS BA 75 First avenue. yOR road Mare, sired by Wott an PR Sad any —-THREE drivers; $10, N SALE—AT A BARGAL reasonable ‘trial given. ‘hman, corner avenue A, 17th st, HORSES, TO CLOSE A DARK CHESTNUT “warranted bonne. kind Apply to all; PART- sound and ert guitable for any business; 0, $140; also two Wagons Bayard str eet. OR SALE—A stylish, wentle: cheap for Want ot use. BAY PONY, kind in oy 187 Vari 14 HANDS HIGH; harness; will be sold reot. 1OR| SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, just arrived trom the country, from 5 to 8 years old: quae ora purposes; to be sold cheap. Apply. at 176 Mere OR SALE—2 FINE YOUNG HORSES, JUST FROM Indiana, 7 years ola, and kind. M4 to 17 hands high; all sound Anquiire at 120’ Norfolk street. OR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HO meas. 7 years old, fast and stylish driver; al 18 tind. 89 Kae ste suitabie for Sea both sorrel Pi old; stylish and tast travell ranted sound and kind. Hotel. Address F. J. SE, 15} 5% A HANDSOME CARRIAGE TEAM, black and chestnut, Bid fy hands high, 7 and 8 years Ts; great endurance; war- s., Albemarle WOR SALE—A GRAY MESSENGER MARE, 15: ae ids, 5 hands t twen nintl street. ears old; trots in 2:50; a entle; both warranted. black Horse, Call at 239 OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, BEAUTIFUL CIi¥ made side bar top Ai ragons hardly soiled, made to order, tor ae than halt v: ‘ALLMAN? by stabl0, 47 Great Jones street. OR BALE CHE Kentucky; can trot in three minutes, P—FOR WANT OF USE, A FIRST Class et black, highbred, trotting Horse, pedigree xiven; 153 ha raised In ands high, 8 years old; and warranted sound and kind; a superior match horse. Address BLACK, box rr Herald | ottice. Inquire | —~SETY_REAL ESTAT 614. sire Centra: FIRST CLASS FOUR st house in HALON & PSLOAN FIFTH AVENUE, xOeS SALE. STORY HIGH STOOP | brown stone House (in see) for sale on Forty-ninth | the eit; ast» near Madison avenue, opposite Columbia College, | ~ WO, location first class, every modern improve- ment and the cheape: P eventeenth street. — EAR FORTY-NINTH et.—A superbly ‘Anished hich stoop stone Dwelling, with beautitul dining room extension, tor sale low, furnished or F Vv. K. OUR FULL nfurnished. STEV, ON, Jr, 1 East Stac. Lots, Pine street. | | ELIGIBLY LOCATED FOR immediate improvement. 14th street, between Sec- ond and third | avenues, will sell at a low figure, or will exchange for _M. E. CRAS! Foy 2,261 Third avenie, corner 1230s treet. to A OR SALE—A FRAME COTTAGE two Lots: house has se has a ood stable for two b »T. J. DU TH WAR Brokers: No. sae tied ayenu od Store Propert & GO. pif thi NO, OUSE AND e second lot m room, hay loft, situation 55 tect from particulars apply Estate ,"New York. HOUSE AND LOT, Insurance 193. HENRY street, for sale: lot 25 by 87 feet. in good order; price 13,000, avenue, for cash; also one House, five 5 SONY West Side. Inquire of the owner on the premises. —FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ON SIXTH | Houses, Including corner, AMES ‘SerneeToH, 99 Sixth avenue, atrects: SOR SALE—ONE OF THE the lot 50: NE GREATEST BAR cash—A tour story and avenue, down town; offer wanted ; A. Lor SALE—T Inquire of ELIAS: $75 cash; FIN st Hint mari corner of Bank ORNERS IN nd Bleecker For particulars inquire of OWEN MCMANUS, Northern Hotel, 8i Cortlandt street. must be ¥ JAMES IN THE ent How: North Side. 0 a ree! Vortyesecond, nd 3: t. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE, SEVERAL FOUR AND FIVE STORY ki TRE EMENT HOUSES 0) E street depot al OP. CITY FOR , hear Eighth | gfgnied for $5,000: Price $25,000; RANCIS CRAWFORD, 953 Third avenue, —NEW YORK CITY LOTS AT $250 EACH: ONLY | Woodlawn Heights, Twenty-tourth ward Our agent wilt be on ihe ground to" show the Haren trains leare 30, 9:15, M., ROTHERS, No. dwarten bropertys by Porta Tenement Houses, good plogation, at great bar- Sixth avenue, ASY TER: BROWN, 2 Nassau street. BROOKLYN eee ae.. FOR SALE TERALD BRANCH OFFICE, ‘BROOKLYN, ND TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECFIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AY. A OFFICE OPEN FRO: ON SUNDAY FROM CARRIERS’ AND AG NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY? EST HOUSE IN BROOK. terms ea: e A. A.—THE CHEAP! lyn: it must be sold; . AND BOE RUM ST. MS A.M, TILL 9 P. M STILL OP, M. Nis? DEPARTMENT, money, Call a once, $02 Graham avenue, near B ‘ard street, Broo! POSITIVE —E: Lots, on Diamond street, Flatbush entrance. Pros SACRIFICE. IGHT BEAUTIFUL ect Park, oniy $4,080): surrotinded by villas. Apply to WACARTHY, the painter, 25 ann strect. OSITIVE SALE—BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME the Commercial ixchange, the elegant three story 26 Court, on Wednesday, June 17, at 12 o'clock noon, at AL me 359 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Ligh stoop brown stone Houses, Wis fnpraveniente, Nos. 193, 195 and 203 MeDon- reo CLINTON and Warren streets, STREET, BETWEEN CONGRESS rooklyn.—To let, two neat Houses, tor small tamilies; new, stone front, with im- provements; corner houso suitabie fora doctor, KRY BOOTH, THE rn Hatin, Til be, sold, at, public auetton, on Tuesda und “and kind, at W. VAN Ta ‘% joes 1 kind, an KEARN' Se 4 Auction Mart, Thirteenth Teese near Fourth avenue. THOROUGHBRED STAL- & at, ELL he AND RIDING. SADDLES, Linen rheets, Lap Dusters, jummer Horse Clothing. rices. Sur The largest stock in this city, at extremely low, TLE E. BAK’ 62 Warren street and 21 and ES College place. ARNESS. HARNESS. } and grades, trom $3 to $1,000 per set Sweat blauxets, summer covling Blankets, all_ kinds, Ualt Hoods, Jowl sweats, Riding Du Hoods Saddies and Bridles. and alt carriage or stabl atthe manuufactor and Be le, re NOSE: %! HARNESS—ALL_ STYLES Iso Sheets, Lap articles tor the road, trac! rerooms of ‘& BROVHER, a Th Chambers street. HYat OVAL GLASS, IN PE PERFECT ORDER, FOR sale cheap. JuGON NOUD, 310 BE SO1.D—G) ; sound “and ki $1,000; Dfice, to close, the jorse is worth’ Ox tig Herald office. NTLEMA Horse, 9 y ars ol 1534 hand West Forty-second street. 'S ESTABLISIIMENTs nd: side bar Stivers’ Top on 200 pounds; Harness, Robes, biankets, Whip, Will ceil separately’ or to-, price, Address EDWARDS “OrE: DAY” AT JEROM his an off day, hi reat sale of Le: ith street. Sale promptly Major BARKER'S, corne: f PARK.—TO-DAY, BEING been selected by Mr. A. Welch for mington Yearling. Colts and Fillies, ir of Broadway and Thir' atll A. M. ERSONS HAVING ROAD OR CARRIAGE HORSES will find good accommodations at the Forty-tourth Street Club Stables, No. 28 W Fitth avenue, floor. Reap, waco Also several others by Stivers and other city maker: Caleche, Pony Phaetons, in great Foi’ Depot Wagons. Ro basket, from $115 up; press Wagons; one very Stevens, in oxtra tine creer: second hand; Harness, W! WILLIAY (—DUSE, BU e & VAN A. dua’ ‘est Forty-tourth street, near Horses and carriages all kept on the first . YARBER, Proprietor. DUSER, $6) of Broome sireet, two Landaus, one panel and bX ight Britzka, by Miter Sulkies, skeletons, new und Brewste els Dog Cart! 2 wheolk Sistarls, ‘pole and shafts, Con CARRIAGES. Light Top Wagon, Peon Phacton é-seat Phaeton; Barouche, Gurtain Conch, Engitsh Brougham, Coupelet, 6-seat kaway, Pony Phaeton, . . | Landautet. "BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 558 Broadway, Busgies; road Waxon, ANUPAGTURERS? TAN riage or Wagon tora and Pony Horse gentle tor Herald office. ‘$40 ie eps $45, —TWo $55 4 fork. Worsen lees tha natt busines: top Grocery or $135 fm —BAY MARE, 7 YEALts, 15 HANDS, oOo. dai hree extension pony Phaeton, depot Waxoi Phaeton, Westchester xockaway, light Coupe, TEED TO EXCHANGE—AN Dapeng Cart and Harness, $1; 261 West Twenty-fitth street, eed store corner Sixteenth street and § » Phactoi SION, 634 Broadway. (STYLE OF GAR. air ot tamily Horses Address B. B, 1. good pi Phaeton. GOOD WORK HORSE business; not halt valu Buggy and Harne you SOUND ral Express Wagon, OOD, Harn nth avenue, SOUND, Kind and gofitle forgs indy: Team, black and rk gray, 7 years, | 418 Ei hth'avenue, BROADWA 634. BReny tion, new and second hand; Hockaways.¢ Jabriolets, tani rensonae oN 8, $225: separate it desired. corner thirty ANUFACTUR, rriages, Harness, every descrip- Depot Wagons, Phactons, lly Carriages, light Wagons; ANUPACTU RERS’ UNION, 634 Broadway. DRY GoupDs. a A between Twenticth and {Hiul display of summer Toile MOUELS, no) ay, NEW i¥ CROQUET suit ite AEEP COOL und the ing, for they are be R. halt the Dur August " teonth street, bet MME, + street, LUMLEY, 110 Dresses made in ¢ N je week. ME, A. STUBENRAUCH Previous to her. de ABLISH ENT. Entire line Liama Lace sacks and Shawls at a great reduction. t»; Whip Hats, all marked down at tess than one- the latest styles. July and ne establishment will close on aur in every varlety, at M 0 TWED Dressmaking in the most unique and execuied with promptness, neatness aud despat SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 014 BROADWAY, Tw THIN it streets—Boau- with CLOTH ‘the elecant and °, PiONGER RAMBLE Suit, LER are worth see- |) FANCY GOODS * CLEARING OUT our cost, all OF ¢ Iso Jadies’ Dress ast Four- N1Y-THIRD style, WEsT # EAST TENCH STREET, ures for Europe to. bring home fall and winter styles, offers an extensive assort domestic, at greatly reduced LL Pi ¢ tor Paris. SPECIAL NOTICE, JUST the races, and ordered expressly for the oce ease of the most elegant Freneh Hats, and the most exquisite i style. LACY, 38434 Broadway, near LARIDON, 889 BROADWAY, “CORNER SB teenth street. —Robes, ingens res: male to order in most elegint sty! i silk Stits will be suid ata very low: price 0 | mnent of Bonnets, Hats and ‘Headdresses, imported and prices, sand Suits ported rien fore my d ne IN TIME, ee ton RECEIVE ED, Ring lateat | AMIL| \néteenth “street + e; suitable tor | warranted to | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. cold water in kitchen, bie, carriage house ani Inquire of L. B. BU: FS Hronse Stable. ischouse site surpassed for healthiness; stution; 42 miles by Harlem Ratlroad; price, House and | “GENTLEMAN'S PLACE, NEAR ENGLEWO: J., to rent—House furnished throughout. fas, billiard table, &. ; large and NNELL, arden, &c. ‘oom cottage : large sta- mall fruit, Broadway, Peres COUNTRY RESIDENCE CONTAIN- 18 rooms, turnished, complete order; carriage acres; unencumbered; un- five’ minutes walk from Furniture, $14,000; exchange for New York Property, Particulars on addressing ofice, Katonah, Westchester county, N. Y. cards noticed. ROPRIEIOR, box v8 Post 0 posal T NEW BRIGHTON.—TO REN two unturnished Villas; delightful stables, with gardens planted }. hea: I street 3) it GO. 52 Brondway. ONE FURNISHED, thy location} minutes. 5 | oR _FOR SALE. ‘SPLENDID CHANCE.—RETAIL FURNITURE business for sale, with Stock and Fixtures: be; stand incite, Fortertus, &c., address ADAMS Werald LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE Uptown Branch offic sely populated neighborhood ; Xiensive bar trade; extraordinary ient family t hance for live ma Agency, No. 7 Murray street, AKERY FOR SALE.—LO. eral and Soda Water: rent; Yining and Driking Saioon; busie N OLD Es cation unsu extraordinary ness thoroushtar SIMER AMG THE COSTLY FURNITURE the ladies? i : will positively by THOS. GAF! FIR-T OLA! Reom_ tor Y é AND SAMPLE hborhy principal places amusement; well known; extensively patronised; enters prising partiesrase invesiment DIMERS’ Store Age 7 Murray street. TORE AND MILK ROUTE, DOING & for si also Butter Stands in best ountry and city mite ios. on cy No. A, PRODUCE uy dd busines: Broadway vith Concert 77 Cedar street res, Crockery Stores, ter Botting Business. TCHLLL's Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIRST | CLASS Liquor Stores in all parts ot the city; also ontectionery Stores. ore Ag ROOM FOR SAL ets down town. For * corner A Grocery and MALONE & CO. 21 Nassau street, IN ONE OF , Imawire at 1,006 NICE SAMPLE the principal st AND LIQu OR SALOON, TWO venue Kailroad depot, east side, for restaurant and oyster; hue (grocery ). Bt, c8 VER OFFERED.—OLD ESTABS lished Liquor and Lager Beer Saloon, with Lease of House; near theatres; by purchasing You can have store dwelling oor tree tour 9 TIMERS, No. LAGER Bi doors below 7 Murray RUG STORE FOR SALE—43 YEARS ESTABLISHE) vorage business $9,000 a year: halt cash, or in ex: change tor Real Kstate; complete soda apparatus, &e. 108 spring street. 7 He GO. Be SALE-IN CUICAGO, A YOUNG LADIES? Boaraing and Day School. now in a flourishing cou- dition. For particulars address B, lof Washington street, room 13, Chicago, Ml. {OR SALE—A FIRST CLA DOWNTOW Store, near Broadway. For farther particulars ap- LIQUOR ply to DAVID SIMPSON, 75 Nassau atres OON, if cash and the bal: rent $30 per month; paid until duly 1. Call av 163 Chrystie street. JOR SALH.—THE LEASE, GOOD WILL, STOOK and Fixtures of the thirteon years’ eotablished Liquor Store ot B. FRENC ) Bowery VOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY Store, with Stock and Fixtures, will be sold cheaj forcash. ‘Apply at No. Horatio street, near bight FAMIL aneapi. wee sliet good, JOOMeDa. pe F. GAVENEDS bine, 28735 Bowery. JOR SALE CHEAP—A HOTEL WITH LONG LEASH ot 10 years’ standing, having 38 furnished rooms, lo- cated on Fourth avenue, near Barnum’s Hippolrome. Anquire a at Zit Broome street, in the office. CK. ICE. ICE. The subscribers offer for sale 1,500 to 1,800 tons of, B04 Pond Ice, trom L2 to 15 inches thick (cl goog, factlic ties tor shipping. Apply to or address J. 8. MILLER & CO., Vinalhaven, Me. ESTAURANT AND LAGER BEER SALOON FOR sale cheap at 12) Orchard street. 500. —FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, A FINELY e. fitted up Sample Room on best'ousiness por- tion of Broadway; doing fne business; aa rent; ile ness cause of selling. 3 Bower; AF FNEY, STRUCTION. ey T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping. Writing Arithmetic taught, day and evening. Ladies’ Depar Pot LRUSRTORLY, taught, with insiruments, in one quar ter. No vacauot YOUNG PARISIAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, wishes to teach the French’ language in a privat family, in compensation for Board. — Address FRENC. TEACHER, Heraid Uptown Branch offic Arithmetic, &c. Gentlemen or ladies can sec rooms; stifiness, trembling and nervousness en: moved; boys prepared practically tor business tn one q {inert ‘his institution produces the finest writing in meric: ORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE FO! young gentlemen, I7Ist street and Kingsbridge ro: (former residence ot I: ¥. Martin, f8q.)—The school wil remain open during lon, and the pupils will recelve instruction during ‘certain hours of the day. Terms mod. PR«VOst, Principal. SPLENDID STOCK FARM FOR ‘SALE—AT sy. osset. L; I.. containing 140 acre: ‘ge house ; large and commodion well watered ; fine uibuildings ; several ee buliging sites on the place; halt mile race track pis order; abundance of truit, &c. ; five minutes? Kk trom depot: aa to Jor SALE—A N 9 miles trom New York : room House, good barn, proved water power suitable for mills tnill recently Harned); would make a fing trout or try farm; WM. $3,500: terms casy, Ms easy. For turthe: r particulars M. KANSOM, 31 Broadway, room No. |, or ee on the premises. T COUNTRY PLACE NEAR THE Delaware Water Gap, halt'a mile trom Stroudsburg, four acres ot land, veat seven- with a fine im- factories (grist STEWAR io Broadway, New York, room i6, 9to 12 A, Mt. several handsome Sound; fine fishing, bathing, OR SALE_ 08 TO Ri 'S NEC! joining Pelham bridge, Westchester county, X, Y., have water fronts’ on’ the boating, «ec. Villas: TAT THROGG'S AD- The land is laid out in park style and will only be deeded to such as | will engage not to erect nuisances or obstructions on the Di roperty. Distant 14 miles from City Hall, on Port- chester Railroad, about one-third of a mile trom depot. ‘Trains every hour. Moderate prices; easy terms. In- quire at office of P. LORILLARD & CO., 16 Chambers st, jor SALE OR TO. LET—FURNISI Neck, + brick House, 42x40; IL acres; , AT GREAT shore genes hour by steamboat or railroad. Apply toW . J. RK, 212 Pearl street. HOUSE AT COOP for sale or rent and philets descriptive of thix scene of Coope Stocking Tales” sent by It. town, N.Y, B. W. ALKER TOWN, | ON or. two. Matupnitee Dw Hings, ne Building Lots for ere Pam- Leather ., Coopers- ONG BRANCH COTTAGES 10 RENT—AT LOW figures, for the season 8. BROWN, 90 Broadway. C Pp" RANGE, nished, PER MILL—HALF PRIC and water power, best wate ings; pertect onder tor tinmediute T. 8. GAR! . 25 C = oxcet J. MILTON Ds KR, nt neigh WAL hborhood. LLLs, 30 HOUSE (SPECIALTY).—LOW RENT, FUR- season or year, elegant Residence’; cor plete; improvements; six acres; stables; garden Lb oan awn; frul Pine street. 18) HORSE, STEAM machinery and build- | 40. iff street, New York. TA NISHED AT BAY SIDE, Island: seven rooms; on the (waters shade: fine spring water. Address J. y, Hat'Fourth street, or GEORGE W, SKIDMORE, 10 Gold street. 10 LET—AT FAR ROCKAWAY, tages, near the beach. mation apply to B. session ists duly i 1874. t XCHANGESFLUSHIIN large House; first class lo tN York, aring Ness un | Morris and Essex. Raitr York or New Jersey real estate, ‘ov merchandise, premises. I Y M Rew vor ive a new brown stone Horse, ar trame House well rented. Apply to GO, flariem 651 Sixth avenue, nd + SEERLIN fol ark, ( Manco! mrs rc, N. conan Brooklyn Houses, Firtieth stre other properties, WATER, uOWBR FoR change for small Farm near easy terms; a vainable Water rist and sawmills (milly now | dam, race, &e. barn and four adres of land, 245 Broadway, New York, room in tote A. ANTED- A PLOT OF LOTS new wards, with or without house, for whieh T will Fitth avenue, in | TONKERS. =| Yonkers rk city Property 0 TIN VILLAGE ‘OF “CATSKILL bank of Hudson Kiver, the splendid n French roof Mansion, containing 2) room. ¢ n ton. or Mt Front and several good Dwelling He ths towny five minutes trom three depots: the premises; 3) minutes trom New York 3 Ww Avply to SUH corner Tweitth street, N LMAN, adjoining Coleman's THutei, Far FURN hired Me Oty from 12 to 4 a ses in ould exch nd ISHED oC A ENA ky oF tO w brick and with stable monntain For inror- SHANGE—IN BLOOMFIELD, N. suitable for any ol manutae- good Water the centre of | horse | we for Ww New Jersey preterred, Apply to Captain T. OLEARY, on the AM OFFERING FOR SALE ( wing Gesirable aii perties 6) fol $1. N00 8, HAVE SE exchange for 1 ar br each; wo. ALE, In good order: good hous WA IN HARL BRAL ff particula a ress JAMES VOUMANS, agent at Yonke $4,000. =00 EXCHANGE, + smail Farm near Xew York, a genteel and completely (urnished Hoarding, Address HOAKDING HOUSE, REAG mas Te FOR A wie $25,00) cach OWE, ry ‘arms, Brook!) x tie wellyn rn stone Houses, brown stone miles trom EM OR THE AY or New Call on or TOU HOUSE OR House; canse, ill hoalth, WANTED. Herald office. TANTED—ON LONG ISLAND, bye ye fl SIDE PRE ferred, a Far rm, Count Seat or so1 ¢ Land, well LE igs Liga Address HOME, box 182 Neraid t Tpown Branon tL unde reyned | ceive bids, either separately ELEGRAPHY, —EVENING SCHOOL FOR GENTLE men and ladies. Mr. and Mrs. KELLY, 857 Eighth avenue, _ LOAN OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c.; also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought of Dine monds, Watches, &c. 77 Bleecker st up stairs. tS 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET,— ZA Liberal advances'on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke, Camel's Hair shawls, Laces and Personal Prop: erty of every descriptio on. JAMES Pe. MATTHEWS. 767 BROADWAY {ONEY "ADVANCED ON 2. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and all kinds of per- rer aig \ Property; the same bought und ws ‘ba ~corner of Ninth street, ee TTHY UITTLE STORE I BOWERY, BETWEEN Grand and Hester, advances on Merchandise ; Paw: brokers’ Tickets ht; unredeemed Pledges for onles ret the number, lui Bowery. T 7 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAI loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ought. N. YT siness transacted on ae DA. T 7H BROADWAY—LIBERAL ADVANCES on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry; also oficial discounted. Private room tor ladies. L. AUZA’ DIAMC iks, Li MERICAN — OFFIUE,—$75,000 ON Watches Jewels, »ilver, India Shawls, nee &O.5 utmost value loaned, oF will OSMOPOLITAN LOAN OFFICE—S2 NINTH STREET, near Broadway, will make advances on Merchan- dire, Mortgaves, Pianos Furniture Watches, Jewelry, Silverware; Official Salaries discounted. Closed on urday. Business confidential. DANKD ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, oS aweley and Silverware and the same bougnt. GEORGE ©, ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,199 Broadway, near Twenty -ninth street 39 STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OT Li advances made on Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. be same bow and sold. Koom I. HAYMAN B. ELOPOLD, 03 SIXTH AVEN BETWE TWENTY- 403 sourth and Twenty-Aeth streets. —Liberal ads | vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawls, Same bought at tull value, BROADW AY L. BERNARD. (REMOVED FROM 91)—OLDEST 918 establisnment.—Money advanced Watches, Jewelry, Laces, dc. “Same bough Diamonds, 3 HERTS. 1.26 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH v4 office, room ‘B.—Parior for ladies. Brauch No. 1,207 Broadway. Money Diamonds, loaned on Same bought and sold Watches, Jewelry, &c. 11 5 “BROADWAY, BETWEEN WE 4. and ‘Twenty seventh streets Money, loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. ne 7 Sy Pi for iadies, Business confidential, Pianos, #0. Farlot, 101, AUMRL, late ot Oot Brosdway ‘PROPOSALS. TERNATIONAL, RXUIBITION, Philadeipnia, I 1876. LADELPHTA, Tune 11, 1874, To contractors for iron work, carpenter work, tin and galvanized tron work, glazing, draining and water sup ply pipes and fittings. Hileentennial Hoard of Finance are prepared to, re- ‘or combined, tor the Work and Materials required in the Erection ot ‘the main EXx- hibition Building In Fairmount Park, Philaae: Plans may be seen and coptes of _specitic bills of quantities procured At this office. No. Wi Walnut rirect, Philadelpiia, on and after Wedriesday, tho 17th not later than 4 o'clock 25th inst, and be accompanied with a bond in the sum Of $10,000, with two or more responsible sureties, con- ditioned to enter into a contract if 's a ie 1g accep! t Kt insi iias must be detive m the ident. Farp. Fravry, Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be Spogived at ing office of the Commissioners ot streets and § No. | Paterson. Bi ew Brunswick. N. deanul shursday, June tat Cotelocn Ty M., paring of road be paving with Telford uurnet street to ran George street to the railroad ¢ ie aeone pavement ¢ hat ‘elford, Also tor resetting of the ola curb, and the tarnishing and setae x A la ten, Bay ° he line of said teltord. Satisfactory pecatite tar the Tall anee of the work will be the work may be seem Sth inst | commissioners, New Broxswick, N, June 4, 1874. * TOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SEALED proposals Will be received by the Jersey City and Athany Rai iroad Company until Moon June 15, for the work and materials necessary to Anislt the road to Hay. erstraw. fatormagon, te furnished on application to U ite iter Jane 4. ALBURTIS, President, 4 Beaver street, M, da,

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