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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ WHOLE NO. 13,823. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874.-WITH SUP DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Sxconn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Seventa Pace—Uhird column. BILLIARDS—F inst Pack—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—seventa Yack—Fourth colomn. BRUOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOB SALE—Suconn Fack— First. colamn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Niwtn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICES—Firra ?aca—Fisth and sixth col. winna. ITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pagr— First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Suverra Pace—Second column. CLOTHING—Suverra Pace—Thirt column. COACHMEN AND) GARDENBRS—Ssvenra Pacr— Second and third colu COASTWISE STEAMSHIP: third colutmus. OounTRy BOARD—Ssvenrn Pace—Fourth and fitth columns. DRY GOODS—Prest Pace—Fourth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LE1, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Skventn Pacr—sixth column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP cOxD PaGk—Second cob um EUROP Sxconp Pace—Fonrth column. EYES AND EARS—Szcon Pacr—First column, EXCURSIONS—sxcony Pagu—lourth column. FINANCIAL—Nuveg Pacg.) DR SALE—Finst Page—Sixth cotumn, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Suventn Pace--Stxth column. PURNITURE~Seventu Pace—Third colamn. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Sxvesta Pace—Third column. HELP WASTED—FEMALES—Srvexts Pacs—Second column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Suventmm Paae—Third col- umn. HORSiS, CARBIAGZS, &C.—Finst Pacu—Third and fourth columns. \ HOTELS—szventn Pacs—Fourth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Srconp Page—Sixth column. INSTKUCTION—Sxcoxp SKESLY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTA B FOR SALE—Suconp Pack— First coluron. LOAN OFPICKES—Srconp Pacs—Sixth column. LOS? AND FOUND—Finst Pace—Second column. MACHINYRY—Frast Pack—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Sxcoxp Page—Third column. MEDICAL—Suventn Pace—Third column. MILLING RY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacr—Fourth column. MISCELLANROUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pack— Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS-—Seconp Pace—First column. MUSICAL—Srconn Pace—Fitth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Firrn Pace—Sixth column. PERSON AL—Frnst Pacs—First column. FIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sxcoxp Pacs—Fifth colum POST OF FICE NOTICE—Fmst Paci PROPOSALS—Sxconn Pacr—Fourth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Seventy Pagr—Second colamn. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—>ecoxn Pacr—First column, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Srconpy Pace—First column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pacr—First and second columns. REWAKDS—Finsr Pa BALES AT AUCTION cotunins. Gk—Fifth column. Fourth column, ‘econd column. inst Pace—Fifth and sixth SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sevextu Pace— First and second columns. SITUATIONS ~=WANTED—MALES—Saventu = Pacr— Second column SPECIAL NOTICE ‘mst Page—Second and third col- umns. fs ees BIRDS, 4C,—Virst Pace—Third column, SUMM ay RESORTS—Suverta Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. THE TRADES—Severrn Page—Third column. THE TURF—Finst Pace—Third column, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Ssvunta Pacs— TRAVELLERS GUIDE P Thi ‘Ss’ GUIDE—Sgcoxp Pace—Third col . UNFURNISHED ROOMS A. APARTMENT ‘$ fo LER ixth column. Sxvaxtu Pacr—s: WESIUHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxconp Pacu—First column. par STEAMBOATS, 4&0,—Suconn Pace—Fifth co)- mn. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK ' HERALD. ESSRS. KREMER & CO, AMERICAN REGISTER, (HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK ULRALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES Of THE HERALD, AND ALSO REQUIRING THEM. ARK, SUNDAY. e. CORN BEEF ENGRAVER, UE CAR, FRIDAY, HALF-PAST 3 P. M—Lady noticed gentleman in front would like an interview. Address A. Y., through Personals, stating time and place. RIDAY AFTERNOON.—STOUT LADY IN BLACK— Noticed you and you me as you entered store corner Bronteas, act ae mee F aw you Carer up Se missed you at Pourtecnth street. Address BIRAW AT, box Ag Herald office. M rsday, the 18th in Mary © Sbout 45 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches in height, dark hair and stowt; she wore a biack cashmere eacque, with fringe; black satin skirt, trimmed with folds; redingote, Diack ground, with white dots: black hat, trimmed with Yons. Any information that may lead to her recovery will be thank{ully received by ROBERT HALL, No. 328 Pearl street, Brooklyn, or No. 52 Brod st., New York. IHURSDAY AFTRRNOON-BROADWAY OAR TO Fortyasixth street; you signalled from stoop, bat did Pot want me toenier. "If agrecable please send address to BANKER, Herald office. IRE TALL GENTLEMAN THAT MET THE BEAUTI- tal lady on Broadway would like to know her. Ad- dress (describing self to avoid mistake) ADMIRATION, Herald office. TLL MRS. FRANKS, FORMERLY OF FOURTH and fwenty-ninth streets, send her address to KE M., box 169 Herald Upt Branch office ¢ ILL FRIDA WAGNER PLEASE SEND HER AD- dress or cail at once on Mrs. P., 46 East Twenty- Orst street? OU MAY FORGE’ God's sake telegraph or send word to me. Tl. BUT OTHE RE CANNOT. “FOR RELIGIOUS NOTICES. WELC E TO ALL SEATS FREE.—THE pastor and people of old Allen street Presbyterian Charch extend to all an invisation; preaching mourning and evening. Rev. George 0. Phelps. pasvo T ROBINSON HALL, NO, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH strect—Williain Brunton Jeotures for Society of rogressive Spiritualists at 10:30 A. NM. Subject:—“Ra. jJorm and Reformers,” and at7:30 P.M. on “Sins ana Sinners." T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWEN- ty-fitth street, Rev A.C. Osborn, D. D., pastor.— Preaching June 24 at 10 A. M. aud at 8 o’clook P. M. A O¥ THE COMMONW CONFERENCE ALTH Church of Humanity. tree to all, Sunday, 2:40 and 7:80, at DeGarmo Hail, Fifth avenué and Fourteenth street; 10:30 A. M., scientific sermon by S. P. Andrews. Soctable Taesday evening. EREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF DOWN. ing and Bedford streets.—Kev. P. L. Davies, pastor, wil) preach Sabbath morning and evening, usual hours. Strangers cordially inviied. HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, MR sPily serena street, near Fighth avenne. Pailman, pastor. Morning service, 10:45; . BICKNBLL, OF WE ‘Will preach morning and’ aiternoon @eciock, for the Particular Bay Hall, corner Christopher and MORELAND, at 10% and 8 tist church, Greenwich udson streets. GLISE PROTESTANT FRANCAISE, FOURTH AVE- nue, between Twenty-first and’ Twenty-second streets —Services at 10:45 A. M. by Rev. E. Borel. FTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST FORTY- sixth street, Dr. Armitage. pastor.—Preaching 10:4 ALM. and 7% P.M.; Sunday School 9A. M. All Kindly invited to each service. GUFTY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH W. H, Pendleton preaches morning and evening Bubjoct—"Moses—His Monument and Epitaph.” Mas: + slonary meeting ats P.M. oe IRST MISSION. BAPTIST CHUROH, LAIGHT street —Rev. B. W. nd evening for the last tite until September. A special fovitadon giver: to all. Bapusm in the ovening. All sents pA SSE aro RSYTH STREET METHODIST CHURCH.— Preaching by the pastor, J. W. Barnhart, at 10:3) A M. 7:30 P.M. Temperanee meeting at 5:30 P. M. ANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHUROR, BROOK Kev. Dr. J. D, Puiton preaches on Sunday morning, af 10% and in the evening at a quarter betore & o'clock Babject In the morning, “The Law of Forgiveness in ita Application to Recent Hxposures.”’ In the evening, “Christ's Appearance After His Return from the Wilder: Baptistn at ihe close of evening service EV WILLIAM H. THOMAS, PASTOR, WILL preach inthe Beekman Hill Methodist Episcopal church, Bast Fitteth street. between First and Second unday, atl 4. M. and? . M. EV. SAMUEL M. HAMILTON, PASTOR OF SCOTCH Presbyterian church. Fourteenth street, between Hitwh and sixty avenues, will preach to-uorrow, at 1b, Rs. WILLIAM P. CORBET, PASTOR OF THE Seventh street M. B. church, will preach mormng and evening, “Morning subject —"The Pea God.” Evening subject:—"Doubting Thomas.” free: all invited, ELIGION IN SUMMER.—LEXINGTON AVENUE Methodist Episcopal chureh, corner Fitty-second wreet, sev. J. B. Wakely pastor'—Sadbath morning at + 10% and evening at7% o'clock. Ushers to seat strangers. TANTON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH—PASTOR, Rev. William 8. Mickels, D. D., will preach to-mor: row, at 10}, A. M. and 735 P.M. At —— sperm ee ad RINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, FIFTY-FIFTH S/ REBT, ) DP oear Lexington avenue.—Preaching on san: / 00 A.M and 7:45 PM. by the Rev. J. s1 Holmes, D. D. subzect in the morning—' der; or, a New Study of an Old Lesson.” ‘ ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SKCOND AVE Pa ee rind Tenth street. —Rev, x. Hartwell Pratt ter fonr months past engaged in the revival at Springtield, Mass.. will preach on Sunday. subject at 10:30 A. M.— “How the Kingdom of Heaven is Fiitered.” Subect at + EO WO ihen Shonid Gou be Songht?’ sermon to young men. All are invited. ASHINGTON STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL ehurch, Washington street, near Tillary, Brook: 44 Wn.—Key, George O. Esray, pastor will preneh at 1g A.M, and 7% P.M. Subject—Morning, “An Old. Story Revol evening, “Fature Punishment l’hilosophically Conmdered, Seats free ck Jace aud ribbon; gray gloves. with three @®) but. | hi nap preaches Sunday morning | SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES fy | PLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. RELIGIOUS NUCICES. SPECIAL NOTICE: __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. ESMINST#R = CHURCH, —_ TWENTY-SBCOND street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.—[he Rev. George D. Mathews will preach in this church to-morrow forenoon, at 10h o'clock. services ip the evening at 8 o'clock. when the Rev. J. K. Demarest wil! preach farewell sermon, Young people's prayer meet ing at 734 P.M. 12 TH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, «J near sixth avenue, Rey. J. G. Gatley pastor.--Be opening to-morrow, 2th inst. Sermon at 1020 by Rev. ilian P. Abbott Addresses at 3 P. M. by Rev. Dr. Foe and others. ‘ail. Sermon at 7:30 P, M. by Rev. A. D. OST—POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING HALF-FARE 4 railroad pass of J. P. Lacroix und over $70, ko. Return for reward to NELSON & /HILLIPS, 85 Broad- way. Foner ere FORTY-SEVENTH STREET AND Third avenue and Thirty-fourth street ferry, a green Russia leather Portmonnaie, containing a watch and sinall sum of money; a liberal reward will be paid tt re- turned to 64 Broadway, roou 21. LOST WBRNESDAY | AFTERNOON, A DIAMOND Ld cluster Pin; the finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the kame at LANE & RIDABOCR’S stable, 3i7 W ifleentn street, OST OR STOLEN—THURSDAY MORNING, CITY Hall park, Russia leather Case, containing Various papers and a tinty pe photorraph ; also a bill of subseripr on having $3 atiached: the finder will be well reward- ed by returning papers; no questions will be asked. Ad- dress K. B, A., box 1,964 Post office, New York city. OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, IN| TWENT¥-THIRD street stage, between the South ferry and Four- ieenth street, a vinail Diack leather travelling Bag, con- taluing # lady's gold hunting case watch with short gold chain attached, and other articles; the finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the office of the United States Marshall, No, 41 Chambers street. OST—IN_ FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN 4 Seventh and Kignth avenues, a Gold Locket. The finder will be suitably rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at the hat store, under the Astor House, OS8T—ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, AGOLD Bracelet, with Latia inscription. A liberal reward Will be paid on leaving the same at 252 Broadwa; Guardian 1 1G FOUND piety ghird street, fa saci UGENE ost. REWARD WILL BE PAID TO the finder of a Gold Watch. hunting case, atem winder, which was lost on Friday morning, between Stapi 1 Port Richmond, Staten Island, at Mrs. KENIIN'S, Stapleton, 8. L, or WOERISHOFFER & CO. 8, 53 Exchange place. REWAKDs, DAY AFTERNOON, in going through West Twenty-first street to Sixth REWARD. vA $6 avenue cars from Vesey througn Church street, a small, old-fashioned gold Wateh Case with orystal, or in returning about nine ‘o'clock in the evening; of no value € ptto owner. Please return to No, 4 West Twenty- first street, and receive thanks of owner. 90). REWARD— FOR SILVER WATCH, CHAIN <U and Charm, lost June 26; charm. mortar and estle : no questions asked. Address WATCH, box 221 Heraid oftice, D5 REWARD—FOR A MARKET WAGON, STOLEN 40 trom the corner of Filth street and Second ave- nue, painted running partred, body green, belonging to BLAUVELT & CO., 83 aud 34 lompKins Market, N. Y. BHO. RRWARD AND, NO, QUESTIONS ASKED-IF Gold Hanting Watch, made by Henry Capt, neva, with initia's “©. W. C., 1855,"’ engraved on case, is returned to 434 Fifth avenue. $100 REWARD.—STOQLEN, FROM THE SUB. q scriber, near Princeton, N. J., one pair of Chestnut Horses, 6 years oid, with’ double’ set of Har- hess: Harness has breast strabs instead of collars. The a v vi a e return 0 1 be above reward will be patd tor mot ihe tearm. IAL NOTICES. ISTER, the most widely circulated of the American journals published in Europe. , A capital medium for American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronag Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain an the European Continent Subscriptions and advertisements for the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the paper may ne (a at the office of the New York \ —THe AMERICAN, A. A. —A.-THE GREAT PRIRBS . ol FOURTH GIFT CONCERT of the KENTUCKY PUBLIC LIBRARY Th OP SLAL AN, the capital prize, by.ctubs in e first prize of $187,500, the capital prize, by.clubs various places ‘One club of forty, in Memphis, held one fith of it, The second gift, $7500, was paid to State Bank, Madi- son, Mo; W. Ge Byerly, Portsmouth, Odio, Flint & Cham periain, Waco, Texas, dnd others, tie tickets having been idl ti, coupon: “*Tue Parmers’ National Bank, Richmond, Ky., drew the halt of the third prize, $37,500, ‘i The frst prize of fue third drawing was all tn one tieKet, and ert Dee ae aN Esy., Kingston, Muss. , . in cash, i Hl Na 13 a Ree SON OERT, beat hich is posttively the last which will ever be given un- der. ore naeter, wit come off in Public Library Hall, at svi n ey Loulsville, HY pe ipay, JULY 31, 1874. 8: 00,00, divided into 20,000 gifts, will be distributed among the ucket holders. hist of Gitta’ One Grand Cash Gift... One Grand Cash Giit.... $200,000 100,000, One Grand Cash Gift. 751000 One Grand Cash Gift 000 Ove Grand Casi Gitt - 25,000 ‘And 19,995 gutts, ranging in to $50. Grand total, 20,000 gifts, all Whole Tickets. Price of Tickets. Halves... ‘ 25 00 ‘Tenths, or each Coupon. 5 00 1 Whole Tickets ior. 00 ane BRAML, , Agent ae Bet ie Ken- . For tickets and information apply tueky. = THOS, A, HAYS & 00., No. 609 Broadway, New York. A “SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT in aid of the MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1874. rity of a Special Act of the Virginia Legis- Under authori Pu pamed March & Gi = . 50,000 Tickets—6,K0 Cash Gitta. $250,000 to be given awa: ew feature, to wit:—A Sift 's guaranteed to one of every ten consecutive numbers. List ot Gifts. One Grand Cash Gitt of é One Grand Cash Gitt of, One Grand ash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gitt of... One Grand Cash Gitt of, One Grand Cash Gift ot. One Grand Cash Gift of, 4 15 Cash Gifts of $1,0W each, A 28 Cash Gifts of ‘SW each 43 Cash Gifts of 250 each. 79 Cash Gifts of 150 each 250 Cash Gifts of 100 each 578 Cash Gifts of 5) each 5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 6,000 Cash Gitts, aggregating... Whole lickets, $10; Halt lickets, $5 $2 50; Eleven Whole Tickets or 2 Half’ 1 No discount on less amount. No Individual Benesits. This Concert is strictly tor Masonic purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fair- hess which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, President Tickets entitled to Gifts not exceeding One Hundred Doilars. if purchased, directiy or indirectly, at the New York Branch, will be paid there, on presentation, with- out charge, for thirty days from’ the fifth day after the drawing. HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary, Parties desiring to aid this undertaking can procure Tickets and circulars giving full particulars at the Branch Office of the Association, (room 2) 74and #0 Broadway, New York, MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, box 1,417 Post oftice, New York city, AT OUR REQUEST MESSRS DENTS, MAESTRE & Co. have consented to the discontinuance of the suit on tis, We paying all exponses of li y retract any statements that may Gorovatory to the standing of the firm ot Dentz, Maesure & Co.. and we hereby state that we consider that firm to be good and worthy of credit, and we now believe they were so at the time we commenced our attachment pro- ceedings against them, and we are willing to sell them ourselves J. BOUNET & Go, New York, June 26, 1874. A WiQDA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGRR Ale, sparking Wines: manutacture of complete outdte of Apparatu sand Materials, with full instruc- ons: ali deparunents of manutact ure, bottling and dis ensing: exclusive Rights, in desirable territo jogues tree. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, sixth and Twenty-seventh streets New York. A WOATARRH. | DISCHARGE FROM | NOSTRILS foul breauh, sore throat, cough, hawking, gpttung, ke., speeaity and effectually cured. ‘Dr. DB KREMEN rr West Fourth street, near University piace. Pamp! sent free, ULL'S HEAD BANK, CORNER OF TWENTY. fifth street and Third avenue.—The annual election of a Board ot Directors of this bank (6 in number) will be held in the bank. on Wednesday, the Ist day of July next. The polls will be open trom 1'to 2 o!olock P. M. A. 8. CAMERON, Presiden YRAND OPENING OF JACOB ABERLE'S NEW RO- chelle Lager Beer Depot and Lunch Room, corner of Sixth street and avenue C, Saturday, sunday and Monday, the 27th, 23th and 29th of June, 1874. Yours JACOB ABERLB. ENRY M. DANIELS, M. D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- ue, near iwenty-ninth stree.—special attention to the diseases of men. juarter Tickets, ickets for $100. or address gation, and we ave been made [ B20 sty BOSTON FRIENDS NOT TO SEND their Powers of Attorney written in English, as the an ‘ea ‘ian is Ra Cag ag tt ie Enee shonte rs cir papers, written in| Spantsh, at the Spa: COnwulate’s, 80 O'Kelly street, Havanm S.C. BELLO. 8. CANCIO BELLO, ‘Counsellor at Law, Y FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO JOIN WITH MZ in the celebration of the ninety-ninth anniversar | of our national independence, at my residence, 195t street, near Tenth avenue; the grouids will be open from 12 M. to 10 P. M.; my enemies may visit and enjoy my hospitality tor thet day only. si ELIX ARMSTRONG, Contractor. OF ICIAL DRAWINGS O¥ KENTUCKY STATE LOD lerleg. —ERwrECRy, ExTne ci-kas {o—suse #0, int, 6, 71, 28, 9% 47, . $4, 30, G2, 4, $4, 27. kemrucny, ‘cLass i6—sonm 26, 1874, 48, 47, 49, 15, 16, 98 71, 24, 59, 10, UL, a7, 3. SUNLBY, EXTRA CLASS 90!—s0NE 26, 1874. 57, 69, 62, 40, “45, 64, a 77, 13, 18, Gl, 42, 26, | sukcuy, cLass $02—s0nn 26, 1874, 66, 19, 72, 30, 5, 47, 17, 27, 16, 29, ; 1 Park row, Post office box 4,969, New York city, M\HE GILBERT ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY, 149 Broadway. New York,June 16, 1874.—Notice 1s hereby given that an election for Directors of the above mentioned company, for the ensuing vear, will be held at their office, 149 Broadway, in the city of New York, on the 7th day of July, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM FOSTER, Jn, President, E, F. Bacon, Secretary. $100. 000. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—OFFI. . + cial drawings on ‘lle; $450,000 cash git; ciroulars, with fll particulars, sent tree. Adaress . DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent, 20 Liberty street. aM IN LEGALIZED KENTUCKY STA $578.00: Lottery. Oficial drawings on tile, Business established 3) years. Circulars tor the above and our single number lottery, Havana plan, address BALEY & CO., box 4,344 New York Post office. £150.000.000 STERLING IN MONEY AND Estates remains unclaimed in England, Ireland, Scotiand and Wales. Hei x of kin and legateey can apply to WM. M. McKNIGHT, Evropean Claim Agent, 707 sansom street, Philadelphia. Fee $1 to search for a name. _SPORTING—DOGS, BIitDs, &C. RRIVED 50) YOUNG MOCKING BIRDS—FOR SALE cheap at August Marx’s bird store, 12 North William street. CHARLES ESPICH, OTICK.—FRANCIS BUTLER'S VALUABLE STOCK of imported Dogs, Poultry, &e. Sacrifice. Cailand examine, No. # Peck sp. IGEONS, PIGEONS, PIG —200 OR 30 FOR sale cheap. WILLIAM L, WILLIAMS, 1M Bast Tw fifth street, near Third avenue. is selling off ata J EBRFOOT DRIVING PARK, ‘Trotting.—Wednesday, July 1, at3 P. ML, purse of $75, for horses that ne’ 10. Purse o1 $2n), %, All the above purses to be milo heats, three in five, in | harness, and to be governed under 1 Katries will close at Johnson’s, Twenty-el; Brondway, Monday, Juue 2, at9 P. Mf. All communica- tions to be ‘addressed to W. McMahon, at above address, at Deertoot Park Hotel, Coney Island ‘road. WM. McMAHON {LEETWOOD ASSOCIATION. Running Meeting, 1874. THURSDAY, JUNE: 25. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, TURDAY, JUNE 2%. Races commence each day punctually at $ o'clock P.M. JAMES DATER. Presiaent. W. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent PeaBEWOOD ASSOCIATION—RUNNING MEETING, 4, Third Day Saturday, June 27. FIRST RACE. Purse, $400—One and a half miles, for all ages, closed with four nominations, » BECOND RACE, Hofhnan House Purse, $500—Mile heats, for all ages, closed with four nominaticns. THIRD RACE. Puree $5X0—Hurdle race, mile heata, over four hurdles, welter weights, closed with seven nominations. Races commence each day at So'clock. Entrance to field, $1; grand stand, $2. Badges to Club House, $3 per Gay or $hfor three daya Ladies accompanied by gen tlemen admitted tree. “Badges for sale at the Hoffman House, Sturtevant House and Merchants’ Hotel. Horse cave leave Harlem Bridge each day of the races every ten minutes direct for the Park. Trains leave Forty- second street depot at 11:40 A.M..1 o'clock and 2:30 PM. JAMES DATER, President W. H, Vay Cort, Superintendent. fe TROTTING PARK, HEMPSTEAD, L. I. $150 Purse to be trotted for July 4; will cloye at Jobn- son's to-night, at 9 o'clock; also @ Purse will be given tor agrand Wheelbarrow Race, quarter heatts, open to all runners, Address A. H. SAMMIS, Superintendent, EW DORP CLUB GROUNDS, STATEN ISLAND.— 4N Saturaay, June 27, 1874.—The Purse for $250, free to ail, is filled. The following horses have centered :—J. Ward enters c. un. New Birling Girl; D. B, Gail enters br.m. Lady Wood; D. Mace enters bik. g. Show: J. Phillips enters g. g. Jack Draper; Darey enters bik. | m. Lady Byron, Horses to start 2% o’clocs. Enirance | to the grounds, 500, DR RY Pproprietor. HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIA- tion offer the following Purses to be trotted for on Le Jul, 1874 2— Purse No. 1—$100, tor horses that have never beaten 3 minutes; $60 to first, $3) to second and $10 to third. Purse No, 2—$20), ior horses that have never beaten 2:45; $120 to first, $6) to second, ad to third, Purse No. 3—§30, tor horses ‘that have never beaten | 2:30, $170 to first, $100 to second, $30 to third. i ‘The above races to be mile heats, best 3 in 5, in har- ness, and will be goverued by the rules of the ‘National Associanon. Entries close on Satarday. June 27, at T. B. Johnson's, corner Twenty-eighth street and Broadw y at9 o'elock P. M. Address all communications above address. to the undersigned at T BARKER'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, COKNER OF BROADWAY and THIRTY. NINTH STREET, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED FOR TRIAL ON every horse sold under warrantee. THIS I3 THE ONLY AUCTION MART IN THE State having the proper facilities for showing Horses on aale—viz., a larue driving ring entirely under cover and plenty ot ‘room for examination. : OATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, » THE FOLLOWING TWO CELEBRATED TROTTERS, the property of W. R. McCready, Esq, of Saugatuck, Coun., and consisting o! YOUNG BAY HAMBLETO- THE ELEGANT FINE nian trotting Mare Lady Harrison, sired by Volunteer, dam by Georgo M. Patction, 15% hands high, 6 years old: is without exception the most beautiful, finest gaited and best dispositioned mare in America; can trota full mile in 2:40, single or double; 1s pertect tor ladies’ use and is warranted sound and kina. THE WELL KNOWN BEAUTIFUL LARGE BAY HAM- bletonian trotting Gelding Zip, 16% hands high, 6 years old elegant driver, unequalled torstyle, action of app anc 4 Ren ure 240, single or double, and is warranted sound and kind. A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED 10 SECURE GEN. nine speed. FINE TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, FULL SPRING TOP ROAD WAGON, NEW AND SECOND HAND HARNESS, HORSE Clothing Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Haltors, & PHAETON ESTABLISHMENT, COMPRISING AN Glegant and very seedy bay Trotting Gelding, sited hy Alexander’s Abdallab, 15% ‘hands high, § years old: ts very guine, prompt and eary driver: trot in 2:40 to the pole; is afraid of nothing; can be driven by a lady, and Is'warranted sound and kind; algo Top Pony Phacton, good order, made by Bradiey, Pray & Co.; Jarness, NO TOP KXPRESS WAGON, BY TERRILL, JUMP-SEAT ROCKAWAY, BY LAWRENCE. Desirable bay Family Mate, 15% hands high, 7 years old; a very tree and pleasant driver; can (rot in 3:0, and is warranted sound and kind. TOP EXPRESS WAGON, BY SMITH. EXTRA FINE, LARGE, KENTUCKY BRED BAY Coupe Horse, 164 hands high, 6 years old; a very tree and stylish driver and vory sharp travelicr; afraid of nothing, and warranted souid and kind NINE 'O1HER TOP AND NO TOP ROAD WAGONS, TWELVE OTHEK HORSES. FULL DESCRIPTION AT SALE, SALES NEVER POSTPONED weather. A PECIAL NOTICE, We have completed the lightest Leather top Wagon ever built to carry 300 pounds on the road, hung on. our new style cross springs, and lower than on common half springs, This Wagon will be on exhibition for this day only at our factory. J, B. BREWSTER & O0., of Twenty-fiith street, HORSE FOR ANDS ON ACCOUNT OF SADDLE A SALK—15% HANDS | high, § years old. has ail gaits and very easy in them 15); also a side bar top Buggy, Pole and Shaft, mi Dusenbury & Van Duser. East Thirteenth street, A —FOR SALE, A) COMPLET TURNOUT FOR A + lady, a brown horse, 15 hands,7 years old, fears nothing; stand by the cars without tying; a child can drive him) together with city made top and no top Phaeton; also tne set of Harness, Lap Robe, Whip, and all complete; as good as new; will be sold ‘at a creat bargain; the ene that owns the property i¢ going abroad; wil! be sold separately or together. Inquire o the bookkeeper, M7 and 149 West Shirty-fifth street, near Broadway. . A —BREWSTER (OF BROOME STREET) SIDE BAR + top Wagon, one Stivers, one Dusendury & Vandu- ser top Wagon: one Landau, 8 springs, by Lawrence; one Barouche, one four seat Park Phaeton, one Galeche ; ckawaye of al tyles; one Skeleton and sulky, by Caffrey; top and open Pony Phavtons of all styles, one fine second hand Coupe. six seat Park Phaeton, to} d open Depot Wagons, Dog by Brewster and ros.; top and open Roaa by, beat city makers, | 85 up: single anddouble H. Sheets, Whips, Nets, ic. Yop and open Express, $8) up WILLIAM H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, aT I! O'OLOCK, OF new and second hand top Buggies open Wagons, Rock Ssdap 4 Phactons, Business Wagons, sevoral Horses, Harn c. By COLE & MURPHY, 37) Fulton street, ‘Apply at 136 POR SALE Pooost $75); will be sold tor $200, WM. L. WILLIAMS, 1d East Twenty-fifth street, near Third avenue. AW. AVANA LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMATION AND circulars given and sent. Address J. B. MAR- TINES & OO., Bankers, 10 Wall street, New York. Post office box 4,68. A. BAY TEAM THAT CANNOT BE BEAT IN STYLE or baeaty in we city. 1536 bands Warranted in | every partic use ¢ present owner ears. ‘address A. B. 0. Herald office. i ~— OYAL HAVANA LOTTBRY.—$450,000 EVERY 17 Taveekns gotiace Z fall Freier cernuanied free. Lt 30,, Bankers, street, New York; Popt oMice boa, 4,448, ies A WFOR SALE. 4 TOP WAGON, OF MODERN soritiles Dut.very Itttle used ; our miake and in per | fect order. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street, Broudway pnd Forty-sovenye wm | A708, SALB OB TO LET. 70 4 RESPONSIBLE © par y the month, wit rivilege of buying, & pair ot black Horsen tess “handa wih long flowing mains and tails, haif brothers: raised In Kentucky ; cost resent owner $2,00); with elegant extension Top Ph M, gold mounted Harness. coachman in livery; the whole turnout can be seen at 146 West Thirty-ninth street, Rear Seventh avenue; will be sold at great sacri- fice if disposed of imme ly. N ELEGANT PAIR OF BLOOD BAY HORSES, 16 hands high, iong tails, all biack points, good trav. ellers, sound and kind, eight years old, for sale very Jow, or willexchange the pair and take one good norte in part pay. Apply at M43 West Twenty-iourth strect, private sta A SECOND HAND CLARENCE, NEWLY LINED, ht Victoria, equal to new; two Depot Wagons; tour wheel Dog Cart, haif price; two top Buggies, Coupe Rockaway and 10 others; also low priced horse. 50 tons of Coal wanted in exchange. J. W. PITNEY, 400 Third avenue, Y WILLIAM VAN TASS: Ete ‘TIONEER. Messrs. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY will offer, on TUESDAY, June ‘0, wt 10 o'clock, at thelr Auction Mart, 110, 112 and 114 Kast Thirteenth st, the following Carriages, Harness, Robes. £0., dc. Prior to the wearing down of our Adction Mart, ‘in view of erecting our new building, we will offer all the Car- ages. £c.—over 150 in uumi + auction, to highest bidder, without reserve, by order of the carriage manu- facturers and owners,’ who do not wish to remove the same:— Landauiot, by J. B. Brewater & Co., of Twenty-fifth st Landaulet, by Demarest 4 Woodruff. Landaulet, by R. M. Stivers. Coupe, by Wood Bros. Coupe, by Brewster, of Broome street. Coupe, by J. B, Brewster & Co.. of Twenty-fifth street. Viotorla, by Brewster & Co,, of Broome street. Barouche, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street. Light Breit, by Brewster & Co., of Broome strect. Top Wagon, dy Brewster & Co., of Broome street. Top Wagon, by R. M. Stivers. Derby Deg t, by J. B. Brewster & Co., of Twenty- fifth street. Four-seat no top Park Phaeton, by Miner & Stevens. Four-seat Park Phacton, top on hind seat by J. B. Brewscer & Co. Fifty top Wagons, balf and full springs. ‘Twenty top and no top Pony Phaetons. Fifty sets single and double Harness. Blankets, Sheets, Roves, Whips, &c., &c. Stock now on exhibition and at private Dealers and livery stable keepe: a mast be sold and removed by 12 o'clock the invited. RICK CARRIAGE HOUSE AND DWELLIN place for aimilkman or expressman ; in order: rent low. 336 West Forty-first street, JOHN PARR, 647 bight Oza COLORED PONY AND TURNOUT FOR sale—Pony 12 hands high, 8 years old; sound and kind; also basket Phaeton, Umbrella and Harness. Ap- pil; Stables, 832 and 834 Seventh avenui ZAM BAY HORSES FOR SALE— black points, Can be seen until § o'clock today peated 2 at Manufacturers’ Union Car- 34 Broadwa: Inquire of SE, FIT FOR TRUCK, 438 Hast Houston street, st PONY PHAETON, SHIFTING light single and double set of Harness, almost ni Wate stable , 52 West Tenth street Hee SALE—BLACK HORSE, WARRANTED SOUND and kind, 153 hands, 8 years old; can trot in 2:35; has a record of 2:44; child can drive; Hambletonian bay Gelding, 6 years old, 16 hands: warranted sound, kind and gentle; can trot in 3:10; very good for coach or Coupe; also Dusenberry top Wagon. and, Harness. In- quire of Summit Hotel, 6 Bowery Re SALE—DARK BAY MARE, 154%) HANDS HIGH, 1S years old: very stylish, perfectly sound and gentle, with “written guarantee; superior in any harness or under saddle; price reasonable. Inanire to-day and Monday, from 5to7P. M.,at Riding Academy, corner Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. NDID HO! use. R SALE—A& HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, 16% HANDS high, 1,500 weight. Apply at 128 Mott street. Fo. SALE—LADY's TURNOUT; BAY PONY, WITH Top Phacton and Harness, made to order, nearly new; will be sold cheap, stable. OR SALE—A LANDAU, BUILT BY BREWSTER & Co., of Broome street; in excellent condition and lght; price $1,000, cost $2,300. Can be seen at LEAVEY’S: stable, 39 West Foriy-tourth street. OR SALE—~A HANDSOME PONY, STRONG BUILT, pertect and symmetrical form, suitable for children or ladies to drive. Inquire of A. 1: ALBRO, 323 Bowe OR SALE—“GREY ALICE; PERFECTLY SOUND, gentle; very fast; has a record ot 2:32}; work in ail harness and has great endurance. Apply at Major BAR. KER'S, Thirty-ninth street and Broadway, OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT—HORSE, Wagon and Harness, complete; horse sound and Kind ; wagon and harness in good order: sell all for $3 Apply. to JOSEPH TOWNLEY, Boulevara stables, 155 and [57 West Fiftieth street. OR SALE—ONK OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Horses in the city tor coupe or dog cart: stylish, i6 hands, bright bay; warranted. apply at MiLLER’S, No. 60 West Tenth street. JOR SALE—A BASKET PONY PHABTON, SHIFTING top; also a light single and double setot Harness, Almost new. Private stable, 62 West Tenth street, OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD WORK HORSE. IN- quire at 152 West Twenty-third street, in the furnt- tare store. E \OOD PASTURING FOR HORSES, AT $5 PER wonth, at Kockland Lake. near steamboat landing. PAYSON & PAUL. ‘tlandt street. OOD SECOND HAND TOP AND NO TOP SIDE BAR and elliptic spring Wagons, Jump seats, Depot Wa- gons, Rockaway, Dog Cart, Phaeton, &c., at R, M. SII. VER>»’, l4¢ to 152 East Thirty-first stree ORSES FOR SALE—FOUR GOOD FAMILY HORSES, taken in exchange for carriages, for sale cheap; also one iron safe tor sale. MANUFACTURERS’ UNIO CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 634 Broadwi ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE. IN New York; a good buggy Harness. hand made, $17; & good covered baggy Harness hand made, $28: a good grocer's Harness, $25: a good milkman’s, hand made, $3); & good double track Harness, $30; a good Sheet trom $i up: Nets and Ear Tips trom vc. ap. Please cali and ex- amine for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barciay street. 83 Bast Twelfth street, private FAB SEss, Saddles and Summer Goods. All styles and prices, to suit everybody. Harness from $8 to $1,000 per set; also large assortment of Biding Saddles and Bridles, Sheets, Ls usters, sum- mer Sweat Blankets, Sweat Hoods, Half Hoods, Jow) Sweats, Muzzles, fine Halters, Floats, Bits of all kinds, and all articles to equip horse, carriage or stable in end: less variety, at the manufactory and warerooms of U. M. MOSEMAN '& BROTHEK, 114 Chamber street. AB Nas, Saddles, Bridles, Jess than cost at retail, to close out our spring stock, MILLER, MORRISON & CO., 596 Broadway. SALES AT AUCTION ApBaN a. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, EXECUTORS’ BALE if the VALUABLE. PROPERTIES NO. 35 WALL STREET and NOS. 13 AND 15 BROAD STREET; also the brick Houses and Lots NOB, 113, 115, 17, 119 AND 121 CLINTON PLACE, ON PUESDAY, JUNE 80. at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, ‘No. 111 Broadway, BY ORDER OF TH EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM P, FURNISS, deceased, and in pursuance of & decree of the SUPREME COURT, The premises on WALL and BROAD STREETS are oceupi offices, and, being near the STOCK EX- CHANGE, DREXEL BUILDING and MECHANICS? and other BANKS, are very desirable nies, bankers and broker SEVENIY-FIVE PER CENT MAY REMAIN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Maps at the office of ADRIAN H, MULLER & SON. AUCTIONBERS, No.7 P UCTION NOTICK.—HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONBBR, sells this day, ut 104g o'clock, all the Household Furniture of private residence 21 Kast 20th st, near Broadway, viz. :—Pianoforte, Parior Suits, latest styles, covered in cotelin, reps and haircloth: complete Bedroom Suits, with ‘Dressing Cases; Mattresses, fine Oil /aintings, Mirrors, Clocks, Curtains, Brussels Carpets, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Outlery, China, Plated Ware, Lounges, &c.; every article necessary for genteel housekeeping. AUBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER By D.'W. IVES, salesrooms 108 Liberty and 11] Cedar street, Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c., vils DAY AT'll o'clock, ineluding Parlor. Chamber, Dining Room and Hall Pur- niture of every description ; also Desks. &c.. trom offices also Pictures, Totlet Soaps, “Liquors, Cigars, Envelopes, Washing Machines and Wringers, Flags, Torpedoes, Ties, Ooliars, Suspenders, Cravats, &c. j CLOSING SALE OF RT NOTICE. — HIGH CLASS PAINTING! IN olf, AND WATER COLORS. The tollowing artists are represented Q. Erdman, Gustav Richter, J. Mi! . Muller, Meyer Vou Bremen, Cari Boker, Kretzchiuer, B. Vautier Voltz. jay others, To be'sold at auction, at Mathew’s Gallery, 47 AND 49 LIBERTY 8¥., OPPOSITE POST OF PICK, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK, DANIEL A. MATHEWS, Auctioneer. A UGTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OP BVERY description, Carpets, Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Books, Mattresees, Ac. at private sale, at auction prices Thirteenth stre UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD Furniture, TO DAY! TO-DAY! THIS (Saturday) MORNING, commencing Wo'clock, at the elegant private residence, 210 West 2istst,, uewr 7th ay., over 400 lots: catalogue. Consisting of Parior Suits In rich satin and brocatel, elegant Decker & Bros Pianotorte, varlor Table: nets, fine Bronzes, Oi! Paintings, neh plate Jace 'Curtatns, gilt and inlaid ‘Tables, Jardiniers, Clocks, Statuary, library and secretaire Bookcases, lr brary Tables, Writing Desk, Turkish suit Basy Chal Wardrobes, ‘Chiffoniers, Lounges. 31 hair and sp wood and Walnut Bedroom Sets, with Dressing Cases, Beisteads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Spreads, teather Pillows. rep. plosh and haircloth Suits, Budlet, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery,’ Hallstand, Rockers, 23 Carpets, 4c. N. B.—Sale positive. ‘Take 7th or Sth “avenue cars, ROBERY C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. BSOLUTE SALE BY ROBERT 7% UNIVERSITY GREAT SALE, 0 O'CLOCK, OF UNIVERSITY PLACE, ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell, as above, the com- plete Furniture of a large residence, removed to_h alesroom for convenience of sale, including Plano; Par. lor, Chamber, Library, Millard and Dining Furniture, en suite;-aiso Carpets, Curtains, Beds, Bedding, Mattog, Ofleloth; Laundry, Kitchen and Culinary Requisites, ‘The above salo Will be peremptory, as the gentleman is leaving for Kurope. Deseo H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER, BEML SALE THIRTY-FIVE VALUABLE Lots on GRAND BROADWAY BOULEVARD, RIVERSIDE PARK and DRIVE and 14TH STREET, AND WATER LOTS on HUDSON RIVER ALSO BOvER aye, Lor No, 48 WEST NINTH STREET, at auction of mae eTUESDAY, JUNE $0, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesrooms, No. 111 Broad- way, ander the direction of the undersigned trustees of Leon burniss. SOPHIA R. G, FURNISS, MARGARET E. ZIMMERMAN, JACOB D, VERMILYE, Trustees under the will of William P. Furniss, deceased. Maps at office of MULLER & SON, No 7 Pine street. UCTION SALE.--AUGUST MARTINES & CO., AUC. Vioneers, will sell on this day Gaturday), June 27, at est 15th at., near 6th the elegant private residence 36 av., at 103g o'clock, the property of M. B, Chapman, Esq. Drawing Xooms—Superb suits, Grande Duchesse, Mario Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade, richest deserip~ tion; marquetry Tables, Cabinets, Secretaire Bookcase, Encoignures, Etageres, Paintings by eminent artists! Clocks, Bronzes, Ornaments; magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated city maker; embroidered cloth Cover, stool, Music stand; Books, lace Curtains, Cor- nices, Pier M rrory, velvet and Brussels Carpets. | Dining Koom—Extension fabio. Buffet, Silverware, Giassware, Chinaware, Silver Casters, Tureens: Dinner, Tea Ser: vices, Bedrooms—Rosewood, walnut Burcaus, Bed- steads, Wardrobes, “Mattresses; Furniture basement, kitchen and servants’ apartments N. \B.—Parties wish ing to attend this sale tuke 6th av. stages or 6th av. ca: UOTION SALE OF FIRST CLA8S CITY MADE Household Furniture, Velvet, Brussels Carpets, THIS (saturday) MORNING, June 27, at 10 o'clock, at the elegant private first class residence 1u3 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, ovar 45) lots by catalogue, Magnificent Grand Duchess, Prince arthur and Marte Antoinette styles Parlor Suits, Steinway & Sons rose- Ts octave Pianoforte, Paintings, Works of Art, 8, Curtains, Mirrors, rosewood and wainut mber Sulta Dressing Cases, Bureans, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bedding, Etageres, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Sitting Room Suits in plush, teps and hatreloth, Butt Extension Table, Bookcases. Hall stands, Stair Ca: pers, 19 Carpets, &c, J. KRABMER, Auctioner: | N. B.—Goots ‘and delivered tor purchasers. Take Broadway, ir Seventh av ‘Twenty-eigh’ UCTION SALE ELEGANT Household Furniture. Pianoforte, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, &c., ‘at private residence 120 West 23d'st., THIS (Saturday) MORNING, commencing at 103; o'clock. By B. FE. McDONNELL, Auctioneor, will sell ail the costly Works of Art contained in above residence, com- prislng Pianoforte, velvet Brussels Carpet; Mirrors, Yabinets, Bookcate, Hooks, Turcish Chairs. Lounges, ‘arior Suits, latcst’ styles’ covering; Centre Tables, Chamber suit, compleie, Bedsteads. Dressing Cases, spring and nair Mattresses, Dining Room Buffer. chairs, Xteusion Tables, &c.; basement and kitchen Furniture, Over 400 lots by catalogue. ARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, LINEN SHEETS, Lap Dusters, summer Woolen'Biankets. in great variety; my Harness are made on the premises, no ma- ching work, a good article, at the lowest possibié price. . BARTLETT, 62 Warren st., corner College place. BARSE—OVAL GLASS, AS GOOD AS NEW, FOR sale cheap. J. GORNAUD, 34) West Forty-second st UMP SEAT WAGON:—SIX DIFFERENT STYLES: oJ Pony Phactons, every style; Depot Wagons, six étyles; Family Carriages and’ light Wagons, new and second hand, great variety. MANUPACTURERS' UNION, 634 Broadway. OTICE.—WE BEG TO INFORM TH PUBLIC THAT JN trom July Land until the completion of our new bulging our regular eaies will be held every Tuesday Friday, at Il o'clock, at, y NO. % HAST THIRTRENTH STREBT, BETWEEN ST Caae ie tate OREO Goles at our arriage ository will loca ter at dla Bast Ninth strees near Third avenue. Entries for our sales can be made at either of the above places or at * TUFTS! CARRIAGE KEPOSITORY, 88 LIBERTY ST. VAN TASSELL & KRARNEY band lf East Thirteenth street. p® KTON UMBRELLA WANTED. cash | Address UMBRELLA, Herald office. TI OAD WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE cheap—Three-quarter seat Wagon, but little used, $85, cost $275; double Harness, $45; single do., a made by the best makers. apply ab 603 Hudson street. SECOND HAND OARRIAGES, PARK PHA Depot Wagon, Coupe Rockaway, Doctor's P three Dog Carts, Wagonette, several’ Rockaways, Pony Phactons, Victoria, lot MANUF RS’ U HE EXECUTORS OF EDWIN HOYT OPFER FOR sale the stock of Horses formerly owned by him, and to ve seen at his former residence, at-astoria L. 1 This stock inciudes Horses by Hamblétonian, Edward Everett, lron Duke, Messenger, George Wilkes and Ethan Allen, ail raised on the place’ and some of them show- in reat spee Ag Break specs: FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green. WM. ALLEN BUTI iil Broadway. ‘A SIX SKAT ROCKAWAY, OF FIRST class make and nearly new. Address, with price and description R. R., box 122 Herald office. V 7 ANTED—HORSE, D AND HARNESS, Cali on or address, from 10 to 12 M., COMPANY, 24 street. room | ee Q5 POR BAY HORS BO and end; tae ii At 202 East Fort cond hand Harne: NION, oT Execators. 15s; HANDS HIGH; SOUND given ; sold to pay expenses, ‘ond street, DRY GOODs, T SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY. between Twentieth and Twenty-‘rst streets—Beat- tuful display of summer Toilets, PATTERNS, with LOTH MODELS, now ready: NEW THINGS, The ele- ant and JAUNTY OROQUET Suit, the PION AMBLE Suit, the KEEP COOL and the TRAVEL! are worth secing, tor they are beautiful and useful. ELTS.-64 PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED FELTS and Crumb Cloths tor sale by WM. 5. FOOT & OC 1% Fulton sircet. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. UST RECEIVED—A WELL LECTED Asson id sty ligh Seaside: Lie ig LAOY, Mme. CAMIL A 882ig Broadway, near Nineteenth street. for the week ending Saturday, cloge at this office as foliows:—Ou ‘Tuesday on Wednesday at 10 and 12 M., on Thursday and op Raturday at 1} A. My OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MORIGAGR sale, this day, at 1! o'clock, at No. 19 Bowery (third floor), the Contents of a Paper Box Manutaciory, con- sisting of | Scoring Machine, 2 pair Table je 1 Cor- ner Cutter, Hat Box Machine, 3 sets Dies, 1 Press, Tables, Desk, Chairs, Safe, &c. JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Attorney tor Mortgagee. FLENRY D. MINER AUCTIONEER, late Henry H. Leeds & Miner, esiaplighad 1847. Salesroom No. 105 Duane street, near Broadway THIS DAY (iaareay JUNE 27. at 13 o'clock. at the salesroom, ‘No, 105 Duane street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed for mvenience of sale, consisting of velvet and Brussels Carpeta, Fer and Mantel Mirrors, rose woud Suits, in brocatel, silk and various colored reps; marble top Centre aud side Tables, Etageres, oak and black wal- nut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes, Lounges, Rockers, Easy Chairs Dining 1xtension Tables, spring and Hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Bol- até! and Pillows, Crockery. Glass, Kitchen Utensils, &c. L. Say WEIXBERGER. AUCTIONPER SELLS MON A. day, June 29, at 105 o'clock, at % Bowe the entire Stock and Fixtures of a Hatand Cap Store, comprising Showcases, Counters, Shelving, &c. Also a large stock of stylish “Hats and Caps. sale positive. Dealers in- vited. IL Sale.—By virtue of an execution I will sell this day saturday), June 27, at 945 o'ctock A. M., at the corner of Nineteenth street and avenue A, the entire Stock and Fixtares of a Wine, Lager Beer and Liquor Saloon; 1 fine Ale Pump, | Bagatelle Table, lee House, ac. Br order of L Lt City Marshal. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONE. MARSHAL'S To ake NEINBERGHR, AUCTIONEER SELLS THIS « day (Saturday), at 104s o'clock, at 154 Bowery, a large variety of General Merchendise, Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mirrors,” Wardrobe, Hookcase, "Meat Sates, Cupboards, locks, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Curtains, Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Linen, Clowing, Panama Hats, Shoea, Shirts, Catlery, Watches, Revolvers, Meer: schaum Pipes, Gold Rings, Stationery, &c. Also Wines, Champagnes, Liquors, Cigars and Smoking Tobacco, and two fron’ Safes; also for account of former purchaser, | platform spring Business Wagon. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONERR, J General sal-stoom 87 Nassau sireet; Rea: Estate Department 21 Park row. FINE, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | trom Moreil’s storage warehouse, Thirty-second street, betweon Fourth and Lexington avenues, being the contents of a large private dwelling by auction at 37 Nassau street, ‘on MONDAY. JERS. JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer. fi ER, SELLS THIS DAY, #) at the Bast Side Auction and Commission Ho Third avenue, at 1) o'clock, Inrge and extensive assort- ment of genteel, substantial Furniture, consisting of the Furniture of ¢ parlors, I dining room, 2 bedrooms and chambers, and a large quantity of medium Furniture; about 75 Carpets, of every grade and size; Oileloth, Rugs, Mats, Matting, Pails, Lining, Rods, &c.; French and other Mirrors: one elegant French China Dinner Sei, 238 pigoes: ‘lass and Crockery Ware, Cuilery, frigerator, Bathtubs, Clocks, &c. ; also several fine hair Mattresses and Bed: 80, to settle an estate, one rich walnut Bes and Bureau ARSHAL'S SALB.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXBCU- Uon I will expose for this day, June 27, 1874, at Ui o'clock A, M., at’ Hacger's Storehouse, ‘Thirty-fooren street and Eighih avenue, Shelving, Counters, stoo Peet aes i 5 fancy dry goods store. JUN Nobo - |, Ma ARSHALAS SALE. —DALLEY & HARTMAN, AUCTION a KERe, Will sel) this day, No. 15 Third avenue, 11 o'clock, the contents ot Lager Beor Saloon ; blac fut Counter, back Bar, black wainut Tables, Be Ohairs, Liquor Bottles, Glasses, Chairs, Beds aeliers; also 100 Cases of Me Donnell’ a a ots: sale penitives buyers te remove toeee hehehe ota; H lo FeMOove ge Th Od i alter bale. ‘hy order, PD, 7% | SALES AT AvcTron, ORTGAGE. SALE.—ED. PETTINGER, doneer—By SMITH & BOGAR!.—Tnis ote Oolock, at No. 1 North William street, Householi fare, Sofas Lounges, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Of end AUC- at IL Furni- Bedsteads and Bedding. Soda Fountain; also one ba: Horse, gray Mare, two Wagons, Harness, 4c. By ord of the Mortgagee be FIELD, GENERAL AUCTION: 4 bg 8 Large al hola Furniture, Garpets, & , &c., consisting of three handsome black walnut and rosewoo! Parlor Suits in velvet aud reps, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Onairs, Tables, Lounges. Soiae. Mirrors: vet, Bruel three: aud ingrain Varpets, Mal 8 a Betoths, de. ac; also three glass Showeases; the complete Fixtures'of a Butcher Bhop. V. GARRETTSON, AUCTIONEER.—HAVEN « OO. will sell the entire Stock of store 960 avenue, consisting of Oil Paintings, Chromos, Engrav- ings, French plate Pier Mirror, picture and other Frames, 4c. Sale at 7 0 this evening. ‘M. M. BERGER, AUCTIONEER, Mammoth sale at auction, by order of General T. B. Van Buren and A. H. Lowery, Esq., of 818 superfine Long Isiand City Building Lota, at Sunnyside station, on the Long Island and Flashing Railroads, on MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1874* at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises. ‘The property is only three minutes’ ride from Thirty~ arch? streer ferry, sicuated on Steinwa; bam and jarold Boulevards and Jackson avenue, Second, and Fourth wards. One hundred trains pass the premises daily, Special excursion train via long Island Railroad. Collation be- fore sale. Gilmore's famous Twenty second regiment band. A graud holiday festival. Come out with your families, buy or not The most extraordinary terme ever offered. Only 25 per cent cash, 7 percent on five years’ mor fe. oF ecial train wil! leave Hunters Point by Long Island Rafiroad at 10:3) 4. M. sharp. Boats troin James slip and Thirty-fourth street ferries, New York city, leaving At 11 o'clock will connect with this train. ‘The property most valuable tn the whole city; on the principal avenues and boulevards, 8) feet wide and graded ; only three-quarters of a mile from Tiorty-fourth. street ferry. The Blackweil’s Island Bridge will land at edge of property; adjoins section No. 1, Cabinet Makers? Association, where 100 new houses, stores aud tactorics bave been built > capitalists and speculators this To manures tire iS roperty is most desirable. sa ape and free passes apply to JOHN BOWERY, No. 46 Pine street; at Germania Assembly Rooms, 20i Bowery; KEICHARI’S Kestaurant, corner Filty-fifth street and Third avence; NEAFFIE'S feal Estate office, corner Third avenue and Eighty-sixth street; PAYN- TAR’S Real Estate office, Hunte! Point, W HITNEY ‘8 Real Estate office, Astoria; SINNOTT BROS., Sie side Hotel, near the premises, or of the auctioneer, WM. M. BARGER, corner Broadway and Second avenue, Astoria, N.Y. TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom & New Bowery. By yirtue of a chattel poortaage Iwill at lox o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the first Grocery Store’ sri Second avenue, corner of Fifty-firs streot—Barrels 0: Flour, chests of Tea, boxes ¢ Soap aud Mtarch, ot Molasses, Pla Counter Scales, Vins ir, Spices, Canned Friuts; a large number of Tea Canisters, fine walnut Counters, Glass Cases, £0. WILLIAM ABUY a6 Attorney for Mortgagee. CORNER LIQUOR STORE, PAMILY, for sale; 634 year: For turther partien- FIRST CL Trade, Bar und Billiard Room Lease: satisfactory reasons given. 3 ingtiire i LARGE STOCK OF SECOND HAND ENGINES, A. Béilers, Steam Pumps and Miscelitncous Machin: ery, in perfect working order; send for prices, WILSON & ROAKB, Wa: Dove: —FOR SALE, RANGE MANUFACTORY; WELL A..~tstablished; complete in every respect; sickness cause for selling; price $2,000. % MALONE & CO., St Agency, 121 Nassau street. DISTILLERY LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP 4 best business location; also corner Liquor Stores, Lager Beer and iard Saloons, downtown iestaurants, great bargains; also Bakeries, first class corner Grocery! Tea Stores. eines 77 Codar street. MITCHELL'S Agen LIQUOR STORE, WELL FITTED uP, about $300 worth of stock; a sacrifice} MALONE & CO., Store Agency, Zl Nassau street. AL fhetuding price $400, RARE, OPPORTUNITY.—ONE OF THE MOST A. Gettravie Simple Rooms on. Third averlue for apie! cheap; three years’ lease. 282 Third avenus, or LLOYD, Broadway, GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—WITH STOCK and Fixtures, cheap, at No. 371 West Fitty-second street. PAYING AND WELL FITTED LIQUOR STORE on South street for sale heap, this day; lease; low $ yexamune this: a bargain, Tent; terms casy ; xa! Joe Pees SPLENDID LIQUOR AND LAGER BEER SA- A se a oe reat” Emiray dist’ street. one’ hoor trade. jest Thirty fivst stre trom Broadway. CLARK. OR SALE—MARBLE SODA WATER APPARATUS, irom oe (Ease Ottawa Beer Fountains and Exe it reduced prices. Cintas re: ™ WHitFLRUD & SON. 264 Water street —AN IRON SIEAM TABLE, WITH FIX- tures, 38 Front street, | JOR SALE-THE BUSINESS, STOCK AND FIX~ K tures of a Confectionery Store, on one of the best Streets in Brooklyn; cheap for cash; the owner having other business which requires his attention: whole house, rent only $40 per month. 273 Court st., Brooxlyn. (YOR SALE—SHOE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, doing a first class city and Western trade. For par+ ticulars OR SALE—SHOE STORE, WITH A GOOD CUSTOM! trade, doing a fair business; éatisfactory reasons for selling; or would take a partner who understands the business and will take charge. Apply, between 3 and 9 o'clock P. M.,toR F, COCHRAN, 173 Flatbush avenue,, Brooklyn. Fe SALI —FIXTL RES AND &TOCK OF A PRINT. ing office, consisting of Stands, Type. Powor Frees, two Washington Presses, Proof Press, 8 Suitable fora country printing office. Apply to GEORG O, EDMONDS, 51 Rutgers street. ot OR SALE—CHEAP, TWO OTIS’ BLEVATORS. CAN. F be seen in operation at 221 W. shington street OR SALE—A LARGE AMERICAN FLAG, 25X1¢ feet, of best English punting, nearly new; will be sold cheap. Apply in store 102 Chambers street. RY DOING A B ortunity riiculars at AM, OR SALE—A LAC over $300 a week ; splendid op} town; price $1,500, half cash. PANNING t Fourth street. Fo SALE--LEASE, STOOE AND FIRTURRE OF A well payingGrocery, at a sacrifice: if not day will be sold ‘at auction on Menday. 322 East Thirty- second street. (OR SALE.—A BARGAIN; GOOD RESTAURANT, F near Broadway and Thirty-tourth street; excellent opportunity or one, wo wuderstands the’ business; r9 small capital Bd by roatwa 4. ROMAIN BROWN, NEED STORE FOR SALE.—O. A TRUESDALE & CO. Washington avenne, between ‘Flushing and Park avenues, Brooklyn, L. L r HOTOORAPH GALLERY FOR SALE OR TO LET~ Tor A partner or good operator wanted. JAFRS—CHEAP TO CLOSB OUT.—HERRING’S, Marvin's, Wilder’s, Valentine Butler's; all sises; Jewelry and house Sates; safes exchanged or repaired. IE SAFE OOMPAN aiden lan SAFE FOR SALE—AT REED & KINGHORN’S, COR- S ner Frank in and K m streets. TEAM CARPET OLEANING WORKS FOR S8ALE— hed and now running with a first class trade; best location in the city; business paying largely ¢ satisfactory reasons given for selling. Principals onl need address, tor interview, STEAM CARPET OLBAN- ING, Herald Uptown Branch office. pae oD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STURE, CORNER’ of Thirty-ninut street and Second avenue to let, and Jo cheap, Inquire on the premises, HB OLDEST ESTABLISHED STATIONERY AND News Stand in the Righth ward tor sale—Corner of Thompson and Bleecker streets. Fixtares MACHINERY, T 119 LIBERTY STREET, NEAR GREEN WIOH.— Stationary, Marine and Portable Engines and Boilers, new anil second hand; Reed's sectional Boilers; ‘Lathes’ and miscellaneous Machinery, Warerooins— SMITHS Woodworking Machinery. small Manufactory, consisting of Wa Steam Boiler, copper SD jes, Ac. ten catalogue on N. HENDBICKS, No. 5 under Pr iy OOMS FOR SALE—FIVR GILBERTS IMPROVED zt ie tacainn Withers te ee oe tg eo Shearing Mac jools an Address box 1,245 Post omice, oO” AMY SPooler Ae. nu, Harnes ai for writ! College place Fo, SALE—A FULL LINE OF CRACKER MA- chinery, boc Outting Machines (nine cat- ters, Preparatory Roller, &. Apply to G. 0, EBD- MONDS, 54 Rutgers street. A) Goer SCREW OUTTING FOX LATHB ond hand), in gor at No. 130 le Brootiyn, sD. ), in good order, at No. First street, TRON VACUUM PAN, 8 FREBT DIAMETER, COP- per jacket: 2 4inc! per Coils, complete ; 2 Bacon & Copeland's Hoistiny @ouble cylinder, 734 inah each, almost new; | 4 barrel eek Hi and wre woes olan hushed get Wctian wine r THOS. GANNON ll to tle Hudson st. Jersey Oly — ——"- J BILLIARDS. a =FIRST OLASS 6X10 BEVEL TABLES, NRARLE fate [2m Me improved creel Tables, with ul d others; Bagate jolite and Ros Msg, a ona cnn eeenes eee” ane ae Games at red! and other new "i. RORIPPITH & 00., 40 Veoy street AL GANPARO AMBRICAN RAVI TABLES AND for sai Phelan & Collend Yn ination tee, ‘L. . Le gant py,$ s in| “138 Bi OLLEN DER, suc: roadway, i WAXTED—1W0 SROOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES | ret oes aslo Macoens Gat Wontace tons rd A. | ig SALE, THB MACHINERY, TOOLS, &C,, OF A«