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NE FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 10 LET—BY A WIDOW, ONB 0) first floor, permanent), No. 618 5ixth avenue. A lady requirin able home would be boarded reasonably. ge close te, room. Apply at $4 50. CITY REAL eerare com Aur ~~ -ELEGANT DWELLINGS CHEAP.—18 EAST A. Sith ot. No 1 Bast Oi st. 18 West Sid st. 17 East oun st. Fu enue Now 58, Olé, 675 and 751. ss FU ane UTEVENSON. Jr. ll Fine street. SALE mtral. &R TWO ROOMS ON quiet, comiort- BROOKLYN PROPERTY wtih _AND TO LET. BRALD BRANCH OPFICE, BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YOSK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICB, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER UF FULTON AV. AND BOBRUM sr. OFFICE OPEN FROM 3A. M. TILLOP. M, DAY PROM 3 TILL 9 P.M FOR and use of bath; also a hall Bed- mity street, —SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, CON. necting, furnished for housekeeping: also Uon, 3% Twenty-fitth street, one door west of Fighth av. $450. ae UP.—THE NICKST | OOMS IN THE CITY Sitting Room, Kitchen, and. Bedroom, con: neeting, furnished for nousekreping: CuNIRAL APART MENT HOUs&, 125 Forty-four street, between Lexing- ton and Fourth avenues, I —_— FOURTEENTH | STREET WITHOUT neatly furnished front Parlors and adjoining Oia cer si And third foors, 37 BOND STREET.—TO—LET, FURN. © light housekeeping. fron upper floor, trom $3 to SHED, FOR if Parlor, Rooms bn the $7 per week; also basement, suitable tor laundry, already established. 18 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY 4D furnishea back Parlor and ixtension (three large A fond street, near Flatbush entrance to Prospe Parg: sure fo double iM value in three years; sur: roufded by villas, Apply to MACARTHY, the painter, 25 Fo ic ER a rooms); hot and cold water; good for a physiclan or ARE°NWOOD ChMETERY.—CHOICE PLOT FoR | {eBtst; single Rooms also, ees Feels egy gage BeAE Chapel Ul, Inuuire at 287 | 7 (s6y Rast THILTY-SEOOND STRERT, NEAR LL went UE ed )4 ington avenue.—A Furnished Parlor, with pri FOR QHOICR OF BEAUTIFUL Lots on | {c#es in the kitchen; $5 per week. WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF WEST +} Tenth street.—Rooms to'let on second foor, ly turnished or unfurnished; gas and bath, moder- e rent, { $250 Esher strect and Fitieenth avenue; terms eusy; send for earculars wad maps, aes ____5. COCKCROFT, 90 Ann street. a4 SMALL HOUSE, IN THE B P $5.500. OUSE, H iT PART coining Fort Greene Pa of Brooklyn; 15minotes from ferry and a Particulars ot HALL & | VAeELAND, No. 7 Murray street, near Broadway. | 8 | at TO LET, A VERY DE together or separately; bath; piano uf desired; POCRTH AVENUE. — arable Parlor Fl ly turnished preterred, er transiently. | LET PUKNISHED—A LARGH FRONT ROOM, | other Rooms, turnished tor housekeeping; splenait loca- | W YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. COUNTRY Bo. OOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT PAIR- J view, N. J.: 30 minutes to Chambers or Twenty- | third street ferry Dy Northern Raflroad, 20 trains daily: location healtuy; plenty of mik, trait ‘and vegetables; @ acres, high ground; boating and croquet: a place | FOR SAL. A LEASE @ YEARS) OF MOST EL‘ GANT) RES, taurant and Dining Saioon on best part of Br way, with complete set of Fixtures, Furniture, Silver ware, an established pasinees, dtc, tor sale at a sacrifice. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street N OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE FOR y sor excha tor Jersey City Property. Apply gan or street and Valisade avenue, Jersey City fe oannnnnnn 4 MUSEMENTS, ODS MOB EU suny 2 aby KILBOURNE. EVENING AT 8. TO TG NOON AT 2. The young actor J. P. KILBOURNE Mr. J.P. KILBOURNE, |in ‘MoCioskey’s new sen- ie monn is pakine Stox. sensation of the f SWAMP ANGELS. THE DETFCILVE, MONDAY, JULY 18, Mr. HARKY CLIFFORD ih joCloskey' r POM EGE NOW'S Sour —FOR SALE CHEAP, A ROADSIDE HOTE) + mer Liquor Stores chi i downtown Ke supper Rooms, Ctzar Stores and Bars to Le Grocery Stores, lea Stores, Bakeries. Where one can enioy himselt and foel at tome, | Apply to-day at 1S Greenwich avenue or address GEORG GREELEY, Fairview, N. J, RANGE, N. J.—GOOD BOARD, WITH TWO SUITS QO efeiecant Hooms. on Main street, with the privilege ase and stables if desired. Apply to 0. h. ML Broad stri RIVATE BOA! D AT SWAMPSCOTT,—FIRST CLASS P¥Xcommodation for afew yenteel tauiies, Direct | to Mrs. OOFFIN, near Lincoln House, ch. WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES CAN BE ‘accomodated with Board in a private fumily in Roboken, opposite E-ysian Fields and overlooking the Hudson Rivers house and loca ion strictly first class; reterences. Address box 129 Herald office, SUMMER RESO ) BELMONT HALL, New Brighton, nis. | ipcege Island, | tronts the near landing halt hour from | Whiteball Dey streets; moderate rate | 4 T MORRISTOWN, N, J.—GRANDVIEW HOUSE, D: | AT ienttully: situated’ on Watnong Mountalm, 20'nii | fires’ drive rom depot; location unsurpassed for pur of annosphere, picturesque drives and all the attracuons VUNG: NEW cottage with of sounery Living; exellent tile d'bote or private table; also one suit of Rooms can | be had. Particulars at 4 Filth avenue, | RIGHTON HOUSE—ON THE BEACH AT PERTH amboy, N.J.: nine trains by Whitehill street; tare 25 cents; gro uns ments; loc NOZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL is now open. ZENS, Proprietor. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ‘TO RENT. ARRYTOWN.—DOUBLE PURNISHED HOUSE TO let, for season or year; modern improvemen’ view of river; avundane: low tw good tenant Address PAR TONKERS. AL HOUSE! + furnished change tor Fart S LOUMANS, Ag 4 BCOND AVENU | front Room to one or two gentie- ried couple; also a swwall Bed- i rooin to a genie 412 FOURTH AVENUR.—PURNISHED APART: | | ments suitable tor housekeeping for gentleman | and Wife. with all modern improvements; terms moder- references exchanged ; also a ball Room for gentle: | é of shade and fruit; rent very | DG &, 129 Broad st. | 10 LET FOR HALP | or unfurnished; iso or city Houses. t, at Yonkers. Sepa epee as | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- | MENTS 'TO LET. Crs | LAVGE ROOMS, “MODERN 1) brown stone: one fight up; splendid rthe Park, rent $a inquire on the Fifty-titn street. abi VER PART OF BROWN STONE HOUs mprovements; six or seven room: PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO REN 1 es Hu FLAT—SIX Na Lots i .. ED OPPO) NITIES SING A HOME, IN CHOIC. rKADLY easy te No pla > size in she United States, presents the provements; sx oF seven | | acraZuuns ant inducements otered at Flaming Its unity ; uwner oceupies tower parts | the suburban city W New Yorks only six miles | ply Second avenue. | Fron I pnter's, Fount: fare cents io pateuel care 2) | Po LET—IN NU. MS BAST ELEVENTH STREBT, Jaaine ais tes by Thirty-fourth stree’ near Union square. four handsome soomson second aes sii) y Thirty-fourth street | dug Bea, Ualow square. fear handeotse We jerry: « rcars.and ferey but $65 per year; | Hor: a. Cam, aaah ea eg Foal iyi ene yh. fee eS S40) PES MONTH FOR LowER pant ov Par growth, 1 ‘ant suruvbery surrounding nearly | % £U> vate house 15% West tenth street; mode rn, im. every resi Ene Doatin. feling aad driving: ithas | provements; tw none but respectable people; ouly three ho equal. Dults in house; IMINEdIAte possession. Practically cither Yorkville or Harlem, | NEAR fc ‘a large population, GREENWICH = AV®NUE, nase! osniug intelli: street.—To let, unfurnished. a sp endid 1 Di; Do: sing inet la. reut $50 per ali unprovements, house priv: sand euterpr ang city is bound to | ate; become - rea ad peur) w be had for | resicences [10u 34) 10 § t for business ars ASTRON RE Purposes trou $10) to gw Monthly instalments NEAR | FOURTEES received ty purchasers or 2) percent down, 40 per unfurnished, a splenaid third per cent in 10 years: warranteo e tickets on appleation, at B, W. Estate He 365 Third s t, of opposite Main cent in by deeds, Map: mediace possession, “BOARDERS WANTED. witht EDWAR. ise ERTHICK HOUSE, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, } Now open for the reception of guests; house is new, nweely furnished and first class; convenient to baths and springs; Rooms en suite and =1ngiv; terms from $14 to $2i per week, according to locatiou, Address JOuN DERLHICK, Proprietor, I ry MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. LAGER BEER AND BILLIARD SALOON FOR Sule; Rood location; to be sold cheap on account of sickness, No, 36 Catherine street. A. TROR SALE, A WELL LDCATED DOWN Tow: +, corner Liquor and Lager Beer Saloon: cheap 7-28 and five years’ lease; sickness cause for selling; * care chanoe, “ MALONE & CO., Store Agency, 121 Nassau st. A. ROWSTOWN RESTAURANT FOR SALE—AT A sacrifice; price $400, cost $1,900; sickness cause for Seling. MALON® & 00.'S store ‘Agency, 121 Nassau st. A. GROCERY STORE, FIRST CLASS LOCATION: will exchange (or Mortgage or Real Estate; value about $2 MALONE & CO. Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. A* EXCELLENT WINE AND LAGER BEER SA- £\" loon, in & good central location down town, for sa'e cueaps i not sold privately will be sold a. auction on Wednesday next, Apply to 1HUS. GAFFNEY & CO., lit Bust Broadway, A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE—LOCA. 4\ tion one of the finest in the city; now doing a good trade and can be largely increased, Full particulars by oppiying to J. KOMAINE BROWN, 1,290 Broadway, cor- ner Thirty-third stre BOSENESS FIRST, CLASSCDOWNTOWN LIQUOR Store; splendid location trade; will exchange for real estate city or country; fortune for an enier- prising Man; owner retiring. aruiculars apply to MALONE & CO,, Store Agency, 121 Nassau street HOTEL, ( Nive trains Sof groves. lawns; fruit trees! lift ant all the amusements; first $10 to $15. FAMILY HOTEL Hent country Boatd at $1 per relers toJoln W. Karsen, No. 91 York. Or a ilress D. WEDSTEL VAGLESWOOD PARK Y Perth Amboy, N inre 25 cents; 20) gym health, Clase tamily hotel, PAIRVIEW HOUSE. from Catskill; ex livery attach ed; 10. MILES reene coun’y, RAND HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, is now open Board $21 per week ; $3 5) per day tll Augnst 1 OWN B, COZ Proprietor 4 GLEN COVE, LOPAVILION HOTEL, 1 HOL J by rati or boats from Peck slp, at §:5), 4 and | days ats om "LbWLs & C0,, ¥ | SCO AL Bestixe, Manager, | se Ls VIEW HOTEL, WATKINS, N, Y.—T! first class house, With the appointunen hotel, in the place. ‘It ts within tive in: the Glen and the only Seneca Lake Manager. CLAUD MoOUstais TOURIST BOARD—PRANCONIA, CRAP. ML ton county, N. H.; good rooms; fhe mountain ¥iews, three mi ‘oi Profile House; tabie unexcop- flonable: terms $6 per week. Reterence, B. R. Profile Hose. Aadress Mrs, AS. QRENE Point Hoc Now open, situated on the ex |. trovting on the ‘ound and Gurdiner’s Bay mediately on the water: spiendid sew bathing, drvi and sailing: ths Railroad Irom James slip, ng unexcetied: reacaed by Long Isiand from toot oi Wall street. Send tor circular. Proprietors. ot a ates! walk ot | commanding a iui) view of | ty use unding coun Rs, SMITH, CHAKRON, Assistant. T POINT, Le 1 eme end of Long in: y ESI RY SEAIS IN THIS | ] SUIT OF Rooms, PRIVATE BATH, Oo” Og ne contaiatas beers | 1 Glotets, 2e, with oF without Bosrdg3o Hast Twen: with fine * miove and buildines first | teth street. Oued ae fine hov-l | yoperty: L umbranee NOW On propert house nicely furnished; all con- Apply to CA bk POWnLL, 144 and 146 Flatbusu ave: | it good location. No, 61 Bast Pou Pen stil — —| 9 BLocKs Bi PAPER MLL-HALP PRICE; $19) HORSE STEAM | Board, han y ‘and Wavct power, beat water, machinery and build. | #ud wite or single zentiemen- Room for two ladies; Lugs; peste: diate use. table Boar bast Fourth street Dut street, New Yorr. " 4 oe eee kde ee cEK.—GENTLEMEN AND FAMI- CHES REET, | DO mmodacted with excellent Board and Iress box 2,815 Post office, | Looms at 29 Washingioa place, between Broadway aud | squa i &N POINT, rooms, 30 winutes ir wals from depot, or can take public car boutng and fishin, rent taken in board if pri he yearr und, inquire at 153 West ienth stre | SG TO.83,PER WEEK FOR PURNISHED ROOMS, | DO with Board: families accommodated equaliy low; hot and cold water in rooms 42 ~outh Washington square, third door from Macdougal street. | $6 Iaith, y J, A FURNISHED toot Liberty street, AND ONE 10 $8 PER WEEK.—SING double Room on third and fourth floor, with and per stermer W. W. Coit M. BL PARSONS. street, North River, m the Battery, Proprietor. quR! t CH.—THROUGIT St hecket. Trains leave Hunter's } Point 3B. M.; also leave South Exghth Mo and4 P.M. Steamer surf Veonneet at Babylon for the beach, str) wil V7, MARK'S HO’ New Brighton, Only 25 1 Dr CAME MC y ork, Boprietors. UNTAIN HOUS is now open; fin hours trom Ne VAILLS & CO., proprietors, SPRINGS York via © RENT—FOR THE ‘OR YEAR, A LARGE | class Board, at | 1156 Waverley place; reveren brick ti rmished, in beautiful villag y, | a ———— ee | Conn ed garcen, croguet TH AVENUE, 624, ASTOR BLOCK, JUNCTION OF (> Broadway.—Beautitul, large, airy ‘Rooms, suitable for families and single gentlemen, with Board, at very moderate prices; als) table Board. eee eas WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT, NEAR FIFTH avenue. —Fin ooms, with good table, at low prices (or the suuver to families and single gentlemen; of fruit and saa by New York, N e ‘trains daily hiversity. place. Post ollice. vard hours a. Photograph cai n Address lock box 773 | TO KC AT ANGI | references exchanged x hotiny tie cur Property or pont |: GT Ste EEN BROADWAY AND U chy oberty oO versity coms on parlor fic with pardeulars, D. F. CURLEY, | turnishe: sms on second and third’ floors; aisle | French t eM desired. i LIBAL si paecaee = \ t EAST NINTH STRE!T, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY vss x, eee OO eenhaenes On Q fiece end Finn even ely iurni hed Room ; rice $80 >». F, CURLEY, vu entice. — Ve ry enc oneh pics Seen TB CURE Xie | witt? Boards every convenience summer prices, LL OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY KAR BROADWAY.— () WAVERLEY PLACE, tn House in Morristown, S.J. | 1() dungcome iront Rooms Sl 815 and B16 for tio ot. Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 553 punestepene tract braciy S Ste ne Den OF ie per | $0; aso table Boa'd, 84 ne | 15 omy eT, NBAR CHATHAM SQUAR | 10 A few men can have pleasant Rooms slugie beas aul good Board, $4 40 per week. {TH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH L ots, Inguire of G! DR SMALL an clegant 11 rooms, casi price, $4,500. M4 Broadway. in Ruth: STORY | Mane uine eeaaonen tvenue | <1 or without Board; reterence. eet peceener ork coud: | ©] WEST THIRTIETH STRE WEEN BROAD. Fe eee eat oe ry eo ati of Country | (2. way and Fitth avenue.—Fine Suit and single Rooms Beat at Vouke ma ox lower Weneels ‘Address | tole 1ss Board, to tamilles and gentlemen; STERLIN . ros a ax == = | QATH STREET, UA WEST.—TO LRT. AT SUMMER TO LET FOR BUSIN OF prices, hanitsome:y furnished Kooms on first and ~ ee Pe doors, with iso single Koous; or without Board Best BUILDING, ee GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WiTh A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT V, aRY OW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR. T TY TO SEI RE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS. COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVE INQUIRE OF T THIRTY-THIRD 81 three desirable and handsomely 39 ne 56 en suite or singly. with or wituout Board; small Am: the second and third floors to and Bedroom CHRISTOP: R_STEEET, NEAR BLEECKER — Double and single Rooms, comfortably tarnished, without Board hou-e modern: location ; lertis very moderate. EAST TWENTY eNTH tooms, on second floor. jet with third oor; 131 EAST I13°H STREET, HARLEY, two or thr-¢ unfurnished Rooms, with or with: out Hoard; gas and bat; private fami G 140 & Rooms an 141 ir Koom to let, with Bc gentiemen ; all conveniences. mn ferry table; terms, $3 per TH STREET.—A Y sory front Koon, also t rd, to genueman and wile or two ied story HOMER MORGAN, Tale ER SAR * WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—AN AMER. "_4O. 2 PINE sTRELT. | DB 5 Tenn gentieman and : STOR T RY r " furnished Louse in a desirable ne hood, Ww let V STORE, WITH BAKERY—RENT LOW. 421 | 4'few ooms, with or without Board; all. modern im st Sixteenth street. provemen ISHED TAURANT AND BARROOM “ are "5 oo oa ” pone i ‘i 200M | 4 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—ROOMS, WEST TWENTY-sECOND STREET.—LAR a ———- | 81)7 iE TEAM POW ® = B07 font Room, handsomely furnished, with or Sia as A tien tenant iat | © ; a'so two smaller ooms, with Board ; $5 low (0 Woo ts. 7 | to the week, _ | 20% AND 827 WEST FOO PWELLING HOUSES | 520% men, eleg: second story, tront and Furnished. ok, witi all couveniences, at a moderate price, TURBE STORY HIGH sToor = ares Res = 3 = Z Pur hed. for suv ror \ —THOUSAND: VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT “\. the Frankfort House, corner of Franktort and Wil- liam streets; neat Beds, 25c., Suc. and $1 per day; gentle- meu and tamilies. Mreet, near Madison avenue bw No, 5 West Twenty-third street (rifts Avenue Uniurnished, See aC ORLaD eos are 4 > —MAISON PARISIENNE, NOS. 38 AND RAST | A THRER STORY HoCaE To hak A. Treith, street, betwee University pider and cies 45 WW rooms: nm +8 Fd + roadway.—Liegant Apartuents for families and «angio Joa gmat iamiy, Apply wo U. SMUT, Fras gendemen, at suininer prices; table d'note at 6 P.M. = (C{ROYE HOUSE, Vo HLERCKER STREET NEAR PURSISMED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS oadway: Rie Rooms with excellent Boar, $15) TO LET. nr day; $6t0 $1) per week; shaded grounds for N FXCELL. NT OPPORTU SITY POR A PARTY OF 5 TF cE mand cold water an 1o8 West . went second floor: sinple « of bath; private taaaly street 7 oe prices; for families and gentlemen y the day EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF A bg B poem dessins evn: tenenve Bavard street, —200 ight Rooms, neatly furnished; enw, &c.: location very desiravie; terms ¥ + OF Ge. per night, $2 to $3 per week. For geutiemen erate. Piease cali at li Irving piace, corner of Fifteenth ~ — ——_— “ ——— 2, BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4 LARGE, WELL FURNISUED FRONT ROOMTO | bi “ and mun atane tors icp I | ek New| By ve have lately Deen added to le hotel. seventh stree ar places of amu tand depos Terms $4 per A! ARIMENTS TO LET—HANDSOMELY . LBWlo & GE «> LELAND, Proprietors. ZN nishet summer prices: single gent w = = = ui suiwbl “ by od family sma u7w vitleen - — BOARDERS CAN BE OMMODATED —— im wood 1 plens ons, all w PUBS ” GENTLEMEN ONLY, AT | price som §/ to $%. 2) Wess ‘Thirteen ‘Tt has 4 prety + street, or address Z. Caiskill Post offie FURS SHED nooms to LET— FOR GENT! ARD WANTED-ON 1OSON RIVER, ath: some 88 per month; pri ino private tamil 1 seven ware (nighth avenue), req ich liberal price will with + box 2,687 NDID | ticulars, Ui. F erie At | POARD WANTED—ON A PARM IN NEV | 1d “tora lady and two childres and nar —— | S75 per week. Address &. H., box Is? Hera 0 FURNISHED Rov Ms A PRIVAT: FAM. Branch oftice fly, without board, men only; references - “a Feauired. 1% bast Tenth YOUNTRY BOAR = - J sarm house, 1 LET FURNISHED—TWO FRONT MALL Rooy ood fishing, & r larve tron: Rooms, on nd f con depot.’ Ad Jeman aad wite of gontiemen. . second floor, near Br 00M COUNTRY BOARD—AT MODES ybarie River, with a farm IRS’ CLASS terms, on the-8c LET—A NICK FURNERED FOR ONG of 4, fishing, &c, Address D. BOUC ay two single gm omen. ply at corner F arte cousty aud bast Lhirdeth street, up stairs, over ° . — a Butower stor I v CLASS BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAME - - — - vo Fishkill village; shaded lawn, croquet ground, LET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND DEL ' zea and picasont Kooms; five minutes’ waik furnished, suitable for gentleman and wit ; within two hours of New York Cation for dentist or light bas.ness xth aves dre ‘R., box 1d Post office, Fishkill, N. LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON THIRD I OUST ILL SEMINARY, YONK at references Op: r enmimer doar ters Jury mown; use of gag and bath, private hous : sequbred, “No. VA Bast Tweuls ith siren | tow ,biedsaus coos; pood table; slabluna It seaMired. DR. * W UNIT!D STATES HOTEL, aratoza springs, N. Y, This thoronghly built and richiv' furnished house, with all the raodern unprovements and gecommodatious tor over 1 ewests, Wil be opened on the 2th ot June. Or- ders for Rooms promot attention. ALNSWORTH, LOMPRKINS, PERRY & CO. ATES HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. 1, is now open, MICHAEL MULRY, Proprietor. WoonnounNE HOUSE, FOUR MILES Falisburg 8! jon.—Accomnodation tor Boarders: first " rd at moderate pri loc on 1,20) feet above sea le &@ fine trout str within afew rods of the house; good hunting in the vicinity; stages will convey boarders to and trom sta tion withous charge. Adatess J. H, WALDORF, Wood- bourne, Suilivan county, le LO. T 3M FULTON STR: AN City hall —Money liberally Watches, Jewetry, Life insurane N OFFICES. T, BROOKLYN, OPPOSI’ cod on Diamonds, ke. CDUFF & CO. lic W. MA T WOL Ps tween loaned on Diamonds, Watches. silks; particularly Pianos. Business con nores Hablan Espanol. AT JOSE SOLOMON & C6 134 FULTON ZA street near Nassau—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, iver Plate, fine Dresset, silks camel's hair Shawis, Antiques and'Articles of Vertu; established 1850; private office tor ladies. & BROTHERS’, 895 RROADWA neteenth and Twenticth streets —Money Jewelry, Silverware, dential. Los re habla kspanol. T 767 BROADWAY—DIAMONDS . WATCHES, JEW- e dia -hawls, Laces, siik«, &c.. bought and y aivanced on ail kinds of pperty; pri- riladies. Diumonds, Wa.ches, Jewelry, p. to pay advances. R. PAGE. LIBERAL AD- hes, Silverware, or will pay the highest market price for the same. 710 BROADW NASSAU STREET, OPPOSTTE POST OFFICE.— Libera! advances ‘nade on Diamonds, Watches, ihe same bought HAYMAN LEOPOLD, 3 or Jewelry and all kinds ot Merchandise Koom 1. and sofd. RUG STORE FOR SALE—NO 64 MYRTLE AVE- nue, Brooklyn ; to be soid on account of the death of owner, Apuiy at No. 65 South Fourth street, Williams ure RUG STORE, FOR SALE CHEAP-ON A LEADING ‘avenue? old estabhehed che : jor selling. Address RARE CiaNUl, tefuid Uptown Branch office. PRaswioxsaee SUMMER RESORT IN WINDOWS: DERBY WEEK. DEKBY WEEK, DERBY WE! K. DERBY WEEK, DERBY WEEK, ALL THE GRE. CES THIS WEEK. HURDLE RAcEse* )AC*S FUNG haces, JOCKEY RACES, PONY RACES, ROMAN STANDING N u 1OT RACES, MLLE. VICTORIA, AND OFAR MLE. VIOTORIY, MLLE, VICTORIA, EVERY AFTERNOON AND BVENING. DONNY BXKOOK FAIR | DAY AND NIGHT. DONNYBROOK Fair DAY AND NIGHT. DONNYBROOK FAIR DAY AND Mout. P. T, BARNUM’S WURLD RENOWNED MENAGERIE. DAILY AT 1:30 AND 7, £00 WILD BEASTS, DAILY AT 1:30 AND 7. MO WILD BEASTS. | DAILY aT 1:3) AND 7. £0) WILD BEasTs. | BOX OFFICE OPEN TH ALL SIDES. DERBY WEEK. dee DAYS IN ADVANCE. LETTER CARRIERS’ WALK THIS EVENING. The series of walking matches by the Letter Carriers of New York and adjacent cities will commence THIS | \ NING, July 6, continuing each evening ALLOON ANDOUNCEMENT, The first of the series of twelve grand experimental ascensions by Professor WILLIAM H, DONALDSON will be made trom the interior of the GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME Tuesday afternoon, July 7. The infla- don of the balloon will take place during the pertorm- ance and the ascent made immediately after its ter- mination. FPO! BALES AN NGLISH ALE HOUSE, noit ground; well established, Apply ‘to C HAWKINS, brewer, 345 West Forty-tirst street, New Yor! P, k. OR SALK.—A W count of owner leaving the cit JOR SALE—FIRST CLA! INE AND LUNCH ROOM ON AC. No. 16 Centre st. LOCATED the bes part of the ¢ i, 857 Bowery. JOR SALE—A SPLENDID MILK ROUTE, USING 25) hire at 13s Varick street. yor SALE—BEAUTIFUL COU X PULL ALE | Pump ant all the Fixtures of a ‘first class corner | qu | On and after MONDAY, July 6, open trom 10 A. M. to | BP, M, the great Cyeloramie Representation ot ij LONDON BY DAY. | '—SUMMER SEASON, ((obossaem. J Admission 59c.; no extras, A view may be obiained trom the Observatory of the Colosseum of NEW YORK BY DAY and NeW YORK BY NIGHT, 1Gn ern BAND and LUBIN’S IMPERIAL MAR- Coolest place in the city. Ventilated by the monster Air Pump. . N® 'S 1HEATRE THIS EVE. PAG moe apgstacalar play of racl. It will be p: DURING THE WE SATURDAY MATINEE Af 2 O'CLOCK, continues to VE 0 ‘or store: only one year im use. Apply at dif West Forty sixth street, ae }O PARTIES | |“ GOING TO THE COUNTRY OR SEA SHORE, | CAN HAVE TUK EVENING TELEGRAM, WITH ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY, SENT TO ANY ADDRESS FOR Sc. A MONTH, POSTAGE PREPAID AT THE PUBLICATION OFFICE, NO. 2 ANN STREET MHE GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIXTL OPA Mallinery Store; reason tor selling, the owner is. going to Europe. Inquire at 454 Division street. MACHINER T NI LIBERTY STREET, NEAR GREENWICH.— Stationary, Marine and Portabie Enzines and Boul- ers, new and ‘second hand: Reed's Sectional Boilers, Lathes and miscellaneous Machinery. Warerooms, SMI. H’S Woodworking Machinery. _YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C. 5.—-A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOATS NOW lor sale, and orders received by T. DESMOND, Boat Builder, No. 29 front street, New York city. OR SAL RNWHEEL STEAMBOAT KATH: | rina, built im 1868, and has Just been thorougiy re- paired and put in Orst class order; wil! carry 15) passen- gers: she is 52 feet in length, 13 ieet feet beam aud draws 20 inches water; has double engines, blink monon, lo-ineh stroke, 10-inch bore. Can be seen at springfield, Mass. For pice, de., address W. C. McCLALLAN, Springtied, Mass yes. SALE—SLOOP YACHT KATE, °3 TONS, OLD meastirement; in fine cruising order: racing Sails of all kind js open for thorough examination, at the foot of Court street, Brooklyn, until the 20th inst Ad- dress box 987 New York Post oilice, JOR SALE—SAILBOAT, 23 FEET LONG, CAT RIG, copper tastened ;sail slew; wil. be HALL & La, . No.7 Murray street, near Broadway, JOO BOATS RRARY TO Suir: SHELL, wintry: hall, Clat boats and spoon Oars, at shops 368 and S73 South street and 114th street. Harlem River, STEPHEN ROBERTS, MARBLE MANTELS: T GREATLY REDUCED PRICE 4A anextensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Blate Sore olevery oe ae Union square, Fourth a NY. RAYN SLATE COMP. A KLABER, 134 EAST EIGHTEENTH ST., NEAR nue and Seventeenth ‘Third av. ts selling and manufacturing ali kinds 6: marbie and marbleized Mantels and other Marble Work | atgreatly reduced prices; Marble Turning for the trade. SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND tels rich and elegant designs, atthe iow- STEW ARES tr ty-third sireet, between est prices. 22) and 222 West T Seventu and Kighth avenues. BILLIARDS. | AL. —TANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABL the Phelan: & Collender Combination Cushions for sale only by the patentee, H. W. COLLENDix, suce cessor to Paclan & Collender, 735 Broadway, New York SECOND HAND 5X10 TABLE, NEARLY NEW, | for $15): new style Bevel Tables, with Delaney's | patent wire cushions, endorsed by Garnier, Ubassy, Uton and others; also a Varicty ot new Gaines at reduced W. H. GRIFFITH & CO., @ Vesey street. prices. 918 ei ntinene | Watches, Jewelry, L Money advanced on Diamonds, Same bought ang sold. A.C, HERTS. 1.145 BROADWAY, Barween IXTH +140) ana Twenty-teventh streets —Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Siiverware, Silks, anos, ce. Parlor tor ladies | Business cov fidential RUSK late of 681 Broadw 1.267 BROsPWay, OVER HERALD BRA +60 ofice. room ‘8.—Parjor tor Iacies. Branch L207 Broadway. Money. |: on Diamonds, Watclies, Jewelry, ac. Satue bo 1 nd 01d LINDO BROS. _FURNITURL. WEEKLY ASD MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR M. COW An Furniture, PERTHWA immense stoc AT For above amount w Carpets ant Beddinz, at b. # 00." 159 and 16f Chataam street. and low price ® . 1, DOLLARS tafine w w se Chamber Suit, with marble tops and drop nut Dressing andles. FRAXK WHOSE & CO. ND & BOWERY, 2 | to 2%) East Thirty-seventh «ireet. Manufai i— ‘ 2 = { A —FUR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, IN LOTS. TO i « suit,the enure hanisome ana wete! Hh Furniture of the Bowles iwans.ou, viz. —J'q, | satin covering, $175" do., $125; Tirkish Suit, $150: rome. yop" nd walnut Chainber ‘Sets, with . rossing Cases, 3138; do. livrary and dining room Furniture, 10UF round Decker Planoforte, statuary, Bronzcs, Paintings, ac. Gull any day tts week, at pri Carpers, Beddug. vate residence 210 Weat2ist st Lan Iments, at O'FAK avenue, between Thirtie T OF CARPETS, FUR loWest cash prices, by week i LL's warehouse,’ 410 Bighi Vaud Mirty arst streets, MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS PARLOR SUIT, covered silk brocade, cost $49), tor $29; do. SIE do., $40; Pianolorte, $20, including stool, Cover Parlor, Chamber, Vinuug Furniture, sacriice, property amily Jeaving cliy. 6 W. 15 st., near 5 av. FAMILY LEAVING CITY Wi! Household Furi re at a sacri Parlor Sults, rosewood aud wa Dressing Case, Bedding: I Carpets, OH Paintings room Furniture, &c. Kast 20th st., near Broadway, iN $25,000 WORTH ELEGANT PURNITUR: , PIANO+ tie forte, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, € Bronzes, Painungs, Curtaing Suver, Cains Extension Table, Chairs, &c.; 9) cents’ on th used six months.’ Cail at private teridence i2 st, near 6th ay AUSTION OS IN | NOTICE 900 worth magnith Jousetioul Purnit.re—namely, rich rose wood supers Pa in satin, Centre Ta velvet, J 2) Kedroom &e., at vate sale. cos, CoM at private residence i20 W av Cazrers, j Purnitore, | Beds, Bedding, ae. | Vay ake by the mouth, Terms easy. KELLY & CO. ectund Sixt) avenue, corner of Twenty-fifth s STORAG STORAGE.=<WEST — SIT TORAGE WARE. houses, 004, 654, 68 Hudson street, 79 Greenwien + and 1) Abingdon square, tor : druiiure, Pinas Bau placed in separace rooms, Always acces ; low rates; packing and moving carefully attend KR TAGGALT, ow: - er and manager, ofice 3s Hi treet, near Twe: ELGMTH AVENUE, PROM TUAESE Thirty-thi thirty-fourth street, and ast Ninth a orage for furniture, bas » goods and w ery description, in separate c.o-ed compart: ments: always nccessivle. Night patro. receive goods acai sours and furnish shelter tur loaded wagons. WANTED TO PURCHASE, | WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER'S OUTFIT OF SMALM | Gallery, cheup for cash. Address HUT, Herald | Uptown Branch otice, OTLAND.—ROYAL HOTE Glasgow, situated in the fin fectal advaitages to Americ in GEORGES SQUARE, part the city, MISCE LUANEOUS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS AND ALL sot the ‘Feet not only made easy, but per fectly cured, by the greatest living surgical «hit dist, Dr. JACOB-. Address 2.270 Third avenue, Hariem, All cow munications promptly attended’ w at parties’ | own resilenc 1 KNOW? ABLISHMENT, ne. or posite bichth street, ladies and gentlemen can receive the utmost value th cash tor their cast-off Clothing, Corpeis, Je . Laces, &c. Please call at or address the ‘number . Ladies waited on by Mra. Marks. Please try and satisfy yourselves. Orders to Brooklyn prompily atiended to. ANS, &C. PIANGKORTES, ORG AT 2 UNION SQUARE-UAINGS BROTHERS WILL |< offer their fine assort nt of tir: ja+3 Pianotortes at prices which cannot fall to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent app toward purchase it desired. Uid Pianos taxen in exchange, —BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD AGRAFFE FULL 7 octave Pianotorte and Stool, barzain tor cash, on talments or to rent. FOLD MIVH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY Fianoforte, seven octaves, carved legs, trung bass, agrafte, every unprovement: sacrificed tor cash, J. BLODLE, 1S Waveriey place, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Decker & Bros. Plauoforte at a A richiv carved rosewood ca ¢, 743 octave Pian ail linprovements: juil agraffo, overstrang, &e. $275, tor $223; stool Cover... H.—Has box lor shipping. at private residence 210 West 2ist st. 10.—A STEINWAY ry LADY WIL SELL POR $9) A HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte, Iu perfect order, tron trame, in- ‘er, also a handsome carved up- at 23 Third stre . éiuding stool and ¢ right Planotorte, halt o A MAGNIFICENT 7) ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale, 4 round corners, made order. celvbrated fr {uiiy guxranieed, used § months, for $40, includ Stool, Cover; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furnivure, itee property tauilly leaving city. 06 W. Loch ot, near ot av, BARGAIN.—CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE aX Pranoforte; celebratei maker; modern improve- ents: tor less than $10 Residence, 43 Kast Sun | street, berween second and Third avenues, i gs You, ARE “GOING TO Tis COUNIKY, OR SEASHORE, THE EVENING TELEGRA Will ALL THE NEWS, WILL BE SENT TO YOUR ADDRESS FOR ® CENTS PER MONTH, POSTAGE PREPAID Al THE PUBLICATION OFFICE, NO, 2 ANN STREK’ WATERS, CHICKERINGS AND STRINWAY © other fi gains, Pian! Ung second hana Pianos at great ans to let until ATERS aid tor. 451 Brosdwa: and 0: HORACK § & 50 N ITALIAN TENOR SINGER, GOOD READER AND familiar with the bnglish janguage, wishes an en- gagement in a fret class Protestant church, Adress A. A. A« Herald Cpiown Branch office. ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SING- MEP Harmony. Private less ns oniy. Weas Fourteenth street. Cirewiare J, JAY Walsyh, Director, VARD.—PIANO. iy ; MARY, Whe of William Campb-t, aged | on Tues! IONY vASTOR'S OPLRA HOUSE, m4 GRAND REOPENING, AT N. & | RetZ's FEMALE MINSTRELS. @ LADY STA B. | MARIE DELECOURS CAN CAN TROUPE. n. | Stre! Seance. tensation ¢ a ‘he first and only successiul Troupe*Femaie Minstrels in America, and the | only | ioupe of Gun Can dancers ever in this country, | tinees iuesday and Friday. Ladies iree eriday VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT. THI> (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 6, at8, \ THEODORE THOMAS? | UNRIVALLED MER NIGHT'S’ CO} Ts. OVERTURE, Prometheus. vse Beethoven, | SELECTIONS, Wiiham fell. Rossini. | WALZ, Lite let us Cherish, Strauss, | HULDIGUNGS MARCH. Waguer. i | Midsummer Night's | | Mendelssohn | Dream { A. Thomas. | Lum ye Strauss. e ease. tickets, $5. am. LIZ, Carneval's Messenger. GALOr, Red Cloud... Admission Ticket, Fifty Ge ents, Packases o z Director | July 6, Cones Dramati mance. EB URBERRASCHUNG.—LOTT ist 1ODT, Box office open trom 19 o'clock A. M PUM GER ‘ err ats CEG THIS QUE SPRIVATH MUSIC LESSONS. 2 | J West Fourteenth street; experienced and conscien- tious lady and gentlemen teachers; terias moderate ; cir- cwiars niailed tree. Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Monda FRLUDE | Dirsetor. METROPOLITAN Mid | THEATRICAL AND | SHOW PRINTING \ Esta “LISUMENT, A HERAL* BUILDING, | | BROADWAY pe ANN STRE Quoute 1 A LARGE ASSOKIMENT OF | THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DEATHS. ADAMS.—At 51 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on Sun- day, July 5, 1874, MARY, wile of James Adams, na- | tive of Colvihiliion, County Tyroue, ireland, agea 36 years. The relatives ana friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral services, at St. Anne’s church, corner of Front and Gold strects, where a solemn mass Of requiem will be celevrated, at nine o’vlock on Luesday morning. Funeral irom the church at two o’ciock P. M. ALLISON.—On Saturday, July 4, after a lingering illness, Tuomas H. ALLISON, ib the o8tn year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. | ANDERSON.—Suddeniy, at Passaic, N. J., on Sat- urday, July 4, JouN, eldest son oi William S$. An- | derson. | Funeral at his father’s honse on Tuesday morn. | ing, at ten o’ciock. Relatives and friends are in- vited to attend, without further notice. | Biatr.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 4, Davip M. Buarr, in the 73d year of his age, Relatives and friends are respe ‘tfully invited to attend the funeral, from mis late residence, 143 North Portland avenue, on Monday, 6th inst., at two P. M. BRADY.—ELIZABETH, the beloved wife of James A, Brady, and daughter of Mathew Lowery, in the 27th year of her age. 4 ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are re- epectiully invited to attend the junerai from her Jate residence, 452 Second avenue, on Monday | alternoon, at three o’cluck, from thence to Calvary Cemetery. CALAHAN.—On Sunday, July 5, ELIZA CALAHAN, the wile 0! James Calahan, tn the 99th year of her 2ae, ‘kne funeral at her late residence, 366 West Fif- | tleth street, on ‘Luesday morning, July 7, at ten | o'clock. CAMPBELL.—In this city, i | on Sunday, July 5, isyears, | The relatives aad friends of the family are re- Bpectinily luvited toatcend tue funeral trom her late residence, No. 352 West ‘iwenty-flith street, » July 7, at one o'clock P.M, .—-On saturday, Juiv 4, at eleven O'clock A. M., Mts. MARIE ANCOINETTE CHBMIDLIN, born Carterean, aged 49 years, The tunera! will take place from her iate resi- dence, 153 West fwenty-sixth street, this day (Mon- day), duly 6, at two o'cloex P.M. CHENKY.—On Sunday morving, July 5, 1874, LaN- rvs, the beloved wife of WiLiam Cheney, of tie United states Navy, and third daughter of John B. Haskins, | Relatives and friends, and also the oMicers on the station, are respect ully duvited to attend her funeral, irom her late residence, 213 Santord ers Brookiyn, on iuesday, July 7, at two o’ciuck Oskosh (Wis.) paners please copy. CLaRK.—On Saturday, July 4, at White Plaine, N. Y., SERENO B. CLARK, son Of the late Key. Daniel | A. Clark, m the doch year, of his age. Funeral, Tuesday, July 7, at noon, trom his late residence. Friends will take train from Grand Central Depot at 10:35 A. M. Corty.—in this city, on Sanday, July 5, Epwin F. Coney, aged 67 years. * Relatives and iriends are invited to attend his funeral, on Luesday, July 7, at two o'clock P. M,, trom nis late residence, 302 Second avenue, CowaN.—On Saturdays, July 4, JEREMIAU Coway, aged 32 years. i ‘The sriends of the tamily are invited to attend the {uneral, irom his jate residence, 302 Kast Fifty- Diath st., this (Monday) aiternoon, at ome o'clock. Dubuque papers piease co,y. CROWLEY.—JERBMIAH COROWLEY, a native of | Dunmanway, county Cork, Ireiand, in the 68th year o; his age. The friends of the family and those of his brother, Thomas, and hs son-in-law, Tlnothy Crowiey, and the members of the Patrick Mu- tual Alliance Association, are respectiuly invited to attend his tuneral, froin tis late residence, No, 688 Second avenue, to Calvary Cemetery, on Tues- day, July 7, at hali-past one o'clock P.M. DeEas.—On Friday, duly 5, Miss PuoKBE DEAS. Relatives and friencs of the family are invited to aitend her junerai trom her late residence, No, 139 West Tuirteenth street, on Tuesday atternoon, Suly 7, at two o'clock, Fuueral services at Grove church, New Durham, N, J., where the remains wili be placed in the lamily vault. EDWARDs.—he friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs, Welsh Edwards are respecuully invited to attend the !noeral services of their daughter Lilhe, on Monday, July 6, at twelve o'clock, attheir | residence, No. 472 Sixth avenue, EpWakps.—At the residence of Mrs. Henry J. Kine, Amsterdam, N. Y., on Satarday, Jwy 4, at 5:30 P.M, ANNA iL, Wile ol Rev, E. F. bdwards. The funeral will take place irom Grace clurch, Brooklyn Heights, on Wednesday, July 8, at bail astten A.M. The remains wili be taken to tne } Jemetery of the Evergreens tor interment, The | Felatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, Fox.—suddeniy, on Saturday, July 4, JEPFERS Fox, in the 36th year of ius age. Relatives and friends are resp Attend the iunera}, irom his late residence, 62 Bt Forty-Dinth street, on lucsday, at cieven o'clock A. ' Gasqver.—At Violet Bank, nour Petersburg, Vi on Sunday, June 2s, Ist4, Manraa JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, Whe of the lace W. A, Gasquet, of New Orleans. aged 68 years, 5 New Orleans papers pleaye copy. Gavey.—On Saturday, July # FuonA TaWin, UHEMIDLE | | ' ! otfully invited v4 | day waited u j nitely agreed upon. ' opened with prayer. ehita of Joseph FE. and Elizabeth L Gavey, aged months and 5 days. Reiatives and’ {fiends are Invited to attend tne funeral, {rom the residence of her parents, No. 126 Oak street, Greenpoint, L. L, on Tuesday, July 7, *Hitnois and Michigan lease copy Bois and Mic! 2 papers p! '. GooLp.—On eiureten Jur 2, 1874, Isaac GOOLB, aged 83 years. telatives and friends are affectionately invited to atteid the funeral services, at bts late rest- dence, 395 bridge street, Brooklyn, on Monday, 6th inst., at one o'clock P. M. HaMILTON.—In Chicago, on Tuesday, June < suddenly, HorreNss L., wife of N. H. Hamilton, New York, aged 21 years and 6 months. Western and Southern papers: nauaete copy. HaRTWELL.—At Somerville, N.J.,on Saturday, July 4, MINNIE HARTWELL, aged 18 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral irom St. John’s Church, ‘Tuea- aay atternoon at five o'clock. YpeE.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesday, July 1, 1874, Robert G. Hype, in the 65th year of his age. Interment at Cypress Hills, James,—On Friday, July 3, WILLIE J, son of William K. and Elizabeth James, aged 12 years. His 1uneral will be attended from. the residence o! bis parents, 18 Central avenue, Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, the 7th inst., at three o'clock P, M. Reiatives and friends are respectmlly invited to attend interment at Fairmount Cemetery. JENKINS.—On Friday, July 3, Jamgs JENKINS, In the 56th year of his age. The relatives and iriends of the family are re- iy Invited to attend the funeral, from his aence, Washington avenue, between Eighth ioth streets, Morrisania, on Tuesday, July 7, at eleven o'clock’ ‘Trains ieave Grand ‘Central aud depot at 10:13, Carriages will be in waiting at Morrisania depot, Murruy.—On Sanday, July 5, 1874, alter a severe illness, MARGARET L, MuRPHY, aged 22 years 1 month and 7 days. The reatives and friends of the family, also of her brother Daniel A. Murphy, are respectfully in- vitea to attend the funeral, irom her late resic dence, No, 360 Cherry street, on Tuesday, Julv 7, 1874, at nive o'clock A. M,, to St. Mary’s church, corner of Kidge and Grand streets, where a solemn mass of requiem Will be offered tor the repose of her soui; thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment, Post.—On Saturday morning, July 4, 1874, La- VINIA, Wile of George Post. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Dr. Hutton’s Reformed church, Washington square, on Monday, July 6, at ten o'clock A, M. ReGan.—In Jersey City, on Sunday evening, July 6, suddenly, at the residence of her mother, No. FS Filth street, KaT& REGAN, in the 24ta year of er age. Notice of the funeral hereafter. RILEY.—In Brookiyn, on Sacuiday, July 4, ANDREW O. RILeY. aged 55 years, The relauves and tiriends of the family areqre- spectiully invited to attend the tuneral, trom late residence, No, 71 Verona street, South Brook- lyn, this (Monday), July 6, a¢ nall-past two o'clock. RocKWELL.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday, July 5, FRANK A. ROCKWELL, in the 45th year of his a 26 Notice of funeral hereafter, Ryax,—Suddenly, on Saturday, July 4, of heart disease, JouN RYAN, in the 3sth \ear of his age. ‘The relatives and ifiends and members of the New York stereotypers’ Association are invited to attend ve funeral, from his lace residence, 131 Smith street, corner Dean, Brooklyn, this day (Monday), at two o'clock P. M. NoTiCE,—The members of the New York Stereo typers’ Association are Qereby notified to assem- blo at No, 191 Smith street, corher of Dean, Brook- Ign, On this day (Monday), July 6, at two o’clock P. M. (Sharp), to pay tue iast tribute of respect to their late brother-member, John Ryan, JOHN FOLEY, President, MICHAEL O'D. FLEMING, Secretary. VAN IDERSTINE.—On Saturday evening, July 4 SARAH AMANDA, wile of John Van Iderstine. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Pilgrim Baptist Churea, ‘Thurty-third street, between Eignth aud Ninth ave. Dues, on Tuesday, July 7, at two P, M. West.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 5th, 1874, HENRIETTA FRANCES WEsT, daughter of James and Henrietta West, aged 8 years 5 months and 4 days. Dearest Etta, tnou has left us, and thy loss we deeply teel; But 'tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sor- Tows heal. The juneral will take place this day (Monday) July 6, at two o'clock P. M.. from the residence ol her parents, 186 Tenth s'reet, . WHITING.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, July 4, 1874, GRACE B., youngest child of Rachael R. and the late E. Davis Whiting, aged 4 years and 5 months. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to ultena the iuneral this day (Monday) at two o'clock, Irom the residence of her parents, No. 162 Grand street, Jersey City. WILDER.—Un the morning of Saturday, July 4, Mrs, Rebucca C. WILDER, aged 34 years and 7 mouths. Her friends are invited to attend the funeral this alternoot at three o'clock, from 187 Macon street, Brooklyn. WiNSLOW.—Suddenly, on Saturday, July 4, Apg- Liape A. Meriorre, wife of Miron Winslow, The relatives and friends o: the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funerai from the residence of her aunt, 106 East s!xtietn street, this (Monday) afternoon at three o'clock. WISEMAN.—in Jersey City, On Saturday morn- ing, July 4, tuoMAs J, WISEMAN, aged 26 years. the relatives and iriends oi tne family are re- spectfuily mvited to attend the tuneral, trom hie late residence, 229 Wayne street, on Mouday morn. ing, July 6, at half-past eignt o’cloek, when the remains will be removed to St. Mary’s church, where a solemn higit mass of requiem will be read for the happy repose oi his soul. ae ge THE DEPOSITION OF BISHOP OUMMINS, Very recently, in the vestry of St. Peter’s church, in tnis city, and in the presence of the Bishops ot Delaware, Pennsylvania and Western Pennsylva- nia, Rev. Dr. Cummins, formerly Assistant Bishop of the diocese of Kentucky, was canonically de- posed from the ministry of the Protestant Episco- pal Church, and from all the rignts, privileges, H powers and dignities pertaining to the office of the same, The sessions of the Council were kept secret and the propriety of making the proceedings public | Was discussed and a motion vo publish voted down. A copy of the depositions was alterwards forwarded to the bishops o/ the church, and also to Dr. Cum- mins, and the former, it 18 unierstood, were re- strained irou pubisning the same. However, tt sprests by a despatch published tn the HERaLD of yesterday that the report of Right Rev. B. B. Stth, Senior Bishop of the Protestant | Episcopal Church, ofiicially deposing Bishop Cum- mins, Was to appear in one of the Louisville dailies Sunday. Arepresentatiye of the HBRALD yester- pon. bishop Sunith, at his residence ta Hovoken, aud asked jor a copy 0. the deposition, but the venerable gentleman, who has been deepiy mortified [rom the beginning at the course of br. Cummins, as his fends say, would not jor any cause tw induced to jurnish either the deposition just made or any oj the late correspondence ter tween numeet and Dr. Cummins, The main doca- ment, however, ts said to be nothing more or lesa than a simple letter of dismissal, such as are issued on simflar ceeasions according to the usages of the Episcopal Church. It ts understood that if some of ths correspondence between Bishop Cummins and the standing committee could be made public It wonld prove to be un- usually interesting tn religious circles. THE GRAND ARMY REUNION IN PATERSON B. J, For a long time the members of the Grand Army of the Repubiic in New Jersey, ana especially those in Paterson, have been under a high state of excitement over the preparations for the reunion of that Order, to be held in Paterson on the 22d of July. It is only, however, within the past two days that the order of exercises has been def It 1s expected that every post in the State and delegations !rom other States will be present. The line of marcn will be formed at ualf-past eleven A, M. At three P. M. a meet- ing will be organized at the Wigwam, at web Governor Parker will preside, and which will be ayor Townsend will then welcome to the city, deliver a short speech of wiich will be responded to by Past De- artment Commander William ‘a The ‘grragut Post ‘Trio, of Paterson, will then render some selections, alter which an address will be delivered by some person ye: to be decided upon, ‘These wii be followed by the presentation of prizes by Deparument Commander Charies Burrows, These prizes consist of a fag, to be given to Chapiain Butier Post No. 85, & por trait o1 General Phil Kearny to Zaoriskte Post No. 38, and a badge to Comrade LC. Bogert, of Post No. Some selections will follow by the Farra- gut Post Trio, after which an address will be de- livered by Hon. William Walter PI pessoas doubtless, by others spontaneously. The gran ' reception and promenade will be held at Washing- ton Hallin the evening, and will ve @ very high- toned affair {tis anticipated. President Grant has accepted an invitation tO be present during the entire day, and other celebrities are also expected, , itis proposed to have triumphal arches ereeted at prominent points and @ grand floral and bunting atsplay a.ong the line of tbe parade, SELP-RBLIANUB OP s0UTRBRN WIDOWS. Tue Macon Telegraph and Messenger telis of twa charming southwestern Georgia widows, as [ole OWS — “Nira. William Harden, of Randolph county, Georgia, Who buried her fosband about a year since, and was leit with a Lelpless broud of young chilaren, Superintending her farm in person, has | raised ap wvundance Of corn and meat ior her jumily the present seasoa, and bow has one of the most promising crops tm that county. She ts young and pretty an. would prove a capital prize to some clever fellow, provided he could win her. The sume jady has another widowed sister, Mrs. Ly beautiful and winning tn person, Wo, vy the labor of her own unaided fingers, has reared and well-nigh completed (ne education of thres proms ising children, Delerentially and with the profoundest edmiras | tion We uncover in the presence of these noole women and commend thelr example to the daugl» | Ute Of Georgla, = *