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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,834. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISER: a USEMENTS—Szconp Pace—Sixth column, TROLOGY—Tweirth Pace—Sixth column, LLIARDS—Eveventa Bace—secont column. OARDERS WANTED—Tweirta Pace—Fourth and th columns. Boaib ANB" Loparxa WANTED-Tweurre Pace— column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szconp Paoe—First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nivta Page. BUSINESS NOTICES—peventa Pace—Sixth column. CIty’ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Pacs—First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrta Pace—fecond column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tweurta Pace fec- agg and hued columns. CoagiWisk STEAMSHIFS—Szconn Pace—Fourth and COUNTKY BUARD—Twatrra Pace—Fifth and sixth col- um ENTIS(RY—Etevexts Page—Second column, RY GOODs—Finsr Pace—second columns WELLING HOUSES TO LET FURNISHED AND UN. PURNISHE:D—secoxn Pace—Second column, EUROPEAN SiGAMSHIPS—snconp ‘rack—Third and fourth columns. EUROPE—Etevextu Pace—Second column, EXPRESSES—Secox Page—Fuith column, EXCURSIONS Srconn Pace —Fitth column. FINANCIAL Nivra Bacr, 5. —Finst Page| column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET= FuRNTSOR BAga=-reccns an third columns, im Pinat PaGt—sixth columm, HELP, WANTED-FEMALES—TweLrra Bace—First and cond column, HELP WANTED-MALES—Twarra Pace—Third and fourth colu HORSES, CARRIAGES, £0, -Pinst Pacr—Thir, tourth HOTELS“ Twas erie Pace—Fitth col i Dw Kin! | olumn, HOUSES, ROOMS AG WAN GD eEiaverrm Pags— INsTRUCTION- Finse Pags—Second column. FERSEY CIlY, HOBOKEN. HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssconp Pacz— First column. GAL. NOTICES —Ececaxr Pace—Second colamn. AN OFFICK5—Finst Page—second column. ST ann. FOUND—First Pace—First and second columns. MACHINERY—Finst Pace—Fifth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Exevents Pace—Second column. MATRIMONIAL—sxconp Page—Sixth column. MEDICAL—Twetera Pack—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTs—Texta PaGe— Sixth column. MISCBLLANEOUS—Fiast Pacz—Second column. MUSICAL—Sxcoxp Pace—Sixtb column. _ NEW PUBLICATIONS—SeventH Pacr—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Finst Page—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &U.—SeconD Pace—Sixth columa, PROPOSALS—Finst_Pace— Fifth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— TwertA | ace—First column. PROPERTY OUT OF THe CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—First column. BEAL ESTATE TU EXCHANGE—Ssconp Pace—Ffrst column. Fae eyes WANTED—Seconp Pace—Segond col- uw Basar avail Pacr—Secona column. LES AT AUCTION —Fiast Pace—sixth column. ITUASIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Eveventa Pagr— Third, fourth, ftth and sixth columns, and TweLrra, PaGgr—First column. SITUATION: WANTED—MALES—Twairra Pace—Sec-, ond column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second column, SPORTING—DOUS, BIRDS, 4&C.—First Pacz—second column SUMMER RESORTS—Twatetn Pace—Sixth column, THE TRADES—Twetrra Pace—}ourth column, THE TURF—First Pace—Second eolumn. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—seconp Pace— Second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pace—Third column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—First Pace—Sixth column, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconn Pack—First column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—SeconD Pace—Sixth cole umn. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. LOST AND FUUND, Lote MONDAY, AT CONEY ISLAND, Watch and Chain. The finder will receive. reward py calli & CO., 391 B. OST OR MISLAID—AT WASHINGT. MARKET, July 6, 1874, a Sum or Money. The finder will be lib- erally rewarded by leaving it at 662 Grand avenne, cor- ner of Dean street, Brooklyn. Its the property of @ poor person. G DLD liberal SMITA A a ing upon or addressing WILLIAM way. REWARD». REWARD FOR A GREEN PARROT, WITH RED tips to the wings, lost trom 21 West Fourteenth st. $5 5 REWARD.—LOST, GO! TO OR COMING from Long Branch, on saturday, July gle Count Book, with tow bills, belonging to tug RS. Con- over. The above reward will be paid to any person bringing saia book to THOMAS SPRATT, 14 Sou New York. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY MORNING, July 7, a small Black and Tan Dog, a red ribbon d smail bell on his neck; answers to the name of ap.” If the finder will return bim to 160 Madison ave- nue the above reward will be paid. $10 REWARD.—IF TUE PERSON WHO BOR- rowed the Handeart trom the Excelsior ice Cream depot will return the same he will receive the above reward and no questions asked. GRIFFIN & LANG. LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 12 0'CLOC on a third avenue car, a plain gold open tac ‘atch, engraved on back (man and woman on horse back); no question asked. Office, 17 Grand street. m() —THIS AMOUNT PAID BY 2 $50. Resnode black and tan Doge named “2 scar on stomach back of fore legs; extreme end a broken. 181 Second avenne, street, ETURNING, IN SPECIAL NOTICES. ASTTBE AMBHICAN REGISTER, a the most widely circulated of the Amcrican journals published in Europe. A capital medium for American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain an the European Continent. Subscriptions and advertisementé {or the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York. lerald, New York. “SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete out- fits of Apparatus und Materials, with, full instructions; ail departments oi manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive Rights in desirable territory ; catalogues tree, JOHN THEWS, First avenuc, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A $250,000 TO Br 4A. The'second and last Grand Gi the Masonic Kelier Association ot Norfotk, Blace on September S. I8, at the Opera House in the city of Noriolk, Va. Tickets and Information iurnish atthe branch office of the Association. 78. and 8) Broud- way, room 25, New York. Post office box 1417. A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKI: 10 TO MEET WITH a lady or gentleman who would befriend him. Ad- dress STMANGER, Herald Brooklyn Branch oftice. FUUSEY, A, DANIELS. MD. 144 LEXINGTON AVE- fue, near twenty Rinth street.—Special attention to the diseases of meu office AVANA AND GERMAN LOTTERIES.—IMPORTANT information given. Send for circulars to E. SON- BERG, box 644 Post office, New Hi C AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT LOT. terles,—Information and circulars (urnished. WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street, New York. H Lock box 3,316. THE HERALD FOR THE SUMMER RESORTS. jf NEWSDEALERS AND THE PUBLIC, NEW YORK HERALD HAVING COMPLETED ABEANGEMENTS TO RUN A SPECIAL TRAIN BE- TWEEN NEW YORK, SARATOGA AND LAKE @EORGE, LEAVING GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT BVBRY SUNDAY DURING THE SEASON AT 3:90 A.M. FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUPPLYING THE SUNDAY HERALD ALONG THE LINE, NEWSDEAL- ERS AND OTHERS ARE NOTIFIED TO SEND THEIR ORDERS TO THE HERALD OFFICE OR TO THE UNION NEWS COMPANY, 13 PARK PLACE, WHO WILL HAVE CHARGE OF DELIVERING THE PA- PERS. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK AERA) FESSRS. KREMER & CO, AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. ¥ WILD SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. g és alzlél:| St HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HaRLEM. ERALO BRANCH OFFICES. “ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP 0 9 P, M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH BERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,285 BROADWAY AND 6%) SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND BTREETS. OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:20 SUPPLIED AT FIVE P.M. AND NEWSDEALE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. < GIVE INFORMATION THAT ‘hereabouts of Joseph B. Mckee, from Paris February 8, 1878, will EnTABRKOOK, room 4, , E will lead to the who arrived in this cit tonfer a tavor by addressing J. W. Sun buil 3 D. —COME HOME, F. E. H.—I WISH TO SEE YOU. le ie ee “th Hoboken. NFORMATIUN WANTED.~ANY ONE WHO CAN I give Information th will jead to the whereabouts dfone Adam Khart, who left bis home at Wilmingion, Del., on duly 1), 1872, will be thankiully rewarded by his widowed mother, MARGARET EH ART, Wilmington, Del. F JESSIE HAMILTON ENGLISH, WHO, SIX YEARS ‘o lived atthe corner of High and Pearl strect, rooklyn, will cail at 193 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, she may learn something to her advantay 1 AM AT HOME, NELLIE. M. WILBUR, CONSIGNEE OF ONE CAR OF UL + H. Goods trom Washington to Jersey City May M4, +74, is hereby notified that if the same are_not promptly called for and removed they will be stored at his exvense Ad entire risk, and on expiration of three months from May 14 sold tor charxes. J. 4. W.—LET ME HEAR FROM YOU «Am going to leave 48 ee DOYLE—CALL AT TE M" HENRY HEMNCK, FORMERLY OF FORTY- second street, now residing im Orange, will please ail at 77 Cedar street, room 15. M. CAN SEE ME 0-DAY, BETWEEN THE hours of 9 ana 10, at the Astor House, in parlor. MAnk, TO-DAY: SMITH’. TEN-THIRT LETTER Yiease do not disappoint. Highly im- WELL AT ONCE, BONNIE. HE LIBBY. received. Doriant. ai tt ECOGNITION BY HAND MONDAY E tar from the corner Fourth avenue. Please n day or evening with LUCK office. ING—NOT of seventeenth street and an appointinent for either , Herald Uptowa Branch CAMSO. {ND IMMEDIATELY KEY OR INSTRUC. Stone how to get deed of tactory property ky LEAVE Gistune. %. ARRIVED YESTERDAY, Thursday for N- Excellent heaith. Received all to July |. Be carctul; run vo risks. sorry tor both, T cannot approve of your suggestion; it is ie and inprudent. Do not interte eep Well, Be patient and true, yours, taithtuily for ever, really very w with his attairs, With my whole heart, JOSIE, HOMAS PREVOST.—A REWARD WILL BE GIVE TTP fer information ax to the whereabouis of the above Bamed, missing since the 22d of vy une last, on Which date he lett Houston street tor down town to ‘receive mo and purchase ticaet tor, Caatornia; not since heard of. Apply to PATRICK KAZLeLL, Ksq.. South Firth av Bue, New York city. Phitadelplia papers please copy. EST HOBOK BALLOON FOUND NEAR B gen point. LOST AND FOUND. BaF OUND—AT HIPPODROME, MONDAY, JC Pocketbook. Address box 56 Peekskill, N.Y ‘AVANA AND GERMAN ings.—Intormation THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5,594. GOVERNMENT DRAW. nen and price lists furnished. 16 Nassau street, New York. Segal Sh 38 STATE LOTTERY OF THE UNI. versity of Paducah and Royal Havana, Prize cashed. Circulars of int tion sent tree. Addres: JOSEPH BATE! CO., Post office box 4,264 New York, AST OPFORTUNITY.—FIFTH DR\WING OF PUB LIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, July 31, 1874. 5,000,000 scheme, Only 100.00 tickets isstied, ‘Whole gates Si als ge aH APR ce ae ickets, . a THOS. H, HAYS & CO., 69 Broadway, N. Y. i NOTICE 10. NEWSMEN-NEWSDEALERS ALONG the route of the Hudson River and Rennselaer Railroad desiring their Sunday Heralds by spectal un. day train, leaving at 44. M:, will please ‘send in their orders as early os possible.’ Address NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann street. NOHCE.-ALL PERSONS WHO ARE INTERESTED in the Lyman Ventilating and Refrigerator (om- pany aro respecttully, invited to attend s meeting on Thursday evening, July 9, at 8 o'clock, at Reinbold's age o* yr beer ball, No. 349 Bowery. Danustanoten, Sec’y. B. HUEBNER, President FICTAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE LOT- teries.—KENfTCKY, EXTRA CLASS 6l—suLY 7, 1874, 12, 46, 1, 16, 47, 35, 48, 22, 62, 41," 34. 4. Sytiven, clas vet 7, We ® Saat EXTRA CLASS $17—JULY 7,'1874. 4, 32, 31, 12, 13, 81. 7 74. SHELBY, geass I8—suLY 7, 1874. 8, ess J. ‘oLuTs, . 66, No. 1 Park row, OYAL HAVANA LOTIERY,.—$65),00) DISTRIBUTED every i7 days; circulars of iuilintormation fur. nished free; prizes cashed. TAYLOR & CU,, Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. FRANCIS GIBBONS, _COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, + office No. 12 West Fourth street, between Broadway and Mercer.—Divorces, Lawsuits in'all_ courts promptly attended to; legal papers accurately prepared, Advice by mail gratis. $100.000.-feaitfawines on nie, son caan xitts. Circulars, with fuil particulars, sent tree. Ad- dress P. C DEVLIN, stationer and general agent, 80 Lib- erty st . IN LEGALIZED KENTUCKY STATE Lottery. Official drawings on file. Circulars for the above lan, Address ce. $578.000 Business established 30 years, and onr single number lottery, Havana p! BALEY & CO., box 4,344 New York Post of DRY GOODS._ (A FINE BLACK THREAD LACE SHAWL AND SACI for sale ata bargain; also lot of Thread, Guipure, Nechiin and Honiton Lace, for trimming, LINDO BKOs., 1,267 Broadway. _ INSTRUCTION. RCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWING to classes of eight pupils; terms moderate. Call tor circulars at Gl Bast Seventy cighth streect and select your course, ow. C. MILLER, Architect, N EXPERIENC!D TEACHER WOULD GIVE LES sons during h, French or 0 as travelling 0] the summer in En; music in exchange for board, or would 5 companion. Add i Gee INSTITUTE, 35 EASY SIXT ECOND sireet, near Central Park.—A tirst class French and English school for boys, will recelve pups for and dur- ing summer va ; terms modera ssor PAUL KE, GIRARD, Di TAGARA, CANADA.—SOUND EDUVATION; COM- fortablé home; moderate terms, The York Acad- emy, conducted by Mr. CAMIDGs, a most successful head master of Canadian high schodis, RUCTION FOR THE STAGE, | JDRACTICAL INST: Je No Elocution. An actress, of acknowledged ability, desirous of re- tiring. proposes to form a class tor young ladies av xentiemen wishing to adopt the stage as a protession; also iessons in ballad singing. Address ARTISTE, box 613 Post office, New York. 180) SIXTH AVENUE. “FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN OU witha pure pronunciation, in’ private famille: by Mr. GAREAU, formerly a magistrate and member the University ot France. ress Pro| { __ LOAN OFFICES. 871 FULTON STREET, BROOKLY N, OPPOSITE T. City Hall —Money hiberalty advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Insurance Policies, &e . W. MACDUFF & © T WOLF & BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BE- tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets —Money Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Business confidential. Los i: ioaned on Diamonds, silks; particularly Pianos, Senores Havlan Espanol. T 767 BROADWAY—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- AA. elry, India shawls, Laces, silks, éc.. bought and ) Sold; also money advanced Property; pri- vate office for ladies, Dian velry, &c,, for sale cheap. to p FR. PAGE, 70 on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest nfarket price for the same. HYMAD vances mac BROADWAY LIBERAL AD DIAMOND: hawls, Silks. Lac aned, or will buy, it, 735 Broad way. $75.10) Jowels, Silver, India The utmost value JOH. BARRING Established 1854, JOSMOPOLITAN LOAN OFFICE, £2 NINTH STREET, J basement, opposite Stewart's, make advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Merchandise, silverware. Oflice closed on Saturdays. QQ KASsaU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Od Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. aime bought and sold. Koom lL. HAYMAY OPOLU, 1 145 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY SIXTH -L40 ana Twenty-seventh streets. —Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, Silks, Pianos, ac. Parlor for ladies. Business confidenti: s. FIRUSKL, late of 681 Broad: BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH ottice, room B.—Parlor tor ladies. Branch Broadw Money loaned on Diamonds, dewelry, &c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS. NEW. IN STORE NO, 6 FULTON A package of Money, ich the owner |) ving property aid paying expense: y sire. FTA PARTIES WIL), LEAVE THE TICKETS AND as Watel with Thomas tf. Hays & Co., 00) Broadway i are well known, they can keep t tents or t etbook and to questions Will be asked; do not wish wouble D YELLOW, BAIKED SCOTCH 4 Terrier, with cropped ears, A liberal reward will be baid on his’ return to 45 Kast Thirty-third street, O8T—4TH JULY, A WHITE AND BROW ups agood reward paid by ©. AM N sweet, Quarantine landing, Staten | Sal sROCKETBOOR, | CONTAINING B som E A ho name oi the owner and giver. The nucr ean Keep $V and recur tho restos RAMURE ‘ork Post office, ROUGH DK, corner Swi and. POINTER | HY, MISCELLANEOUS, pious OF MERIT, VIENNA KXHLBLTION, Or. Paterson's American Powders and for Indigestion and all Diseases ot ston ders, $2 per box; Lozenges, $1. All chemists’ depots. FOUG GRA, New York, "MONTEURE, New Orieans. SIR JAMES MURRAY'S ORIG .UID MAG. hesia, tor 6) yours the best preparation for acidity, jdigestion, heartoura, gravel and gout, and the most ‘able aperient tor Indies and children, Sold by all ists, in large sized bottl JOBN fF. HENRY, Wholesale agent, Now York. ® Fe chemi SPORTING—DUGS, BINDS, &C. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE TREA ment and cure of diseases of all kinds, also teach. ing the laws of health, the cause, cure and prevention ol disease in dogs. Dr. A. GARDNER'S Mange Cure cure for fits, distemper. canker, inflammation ot lung of liver, of Dowels, of stomach, and # pertect preventa. tive agdinst rabidness. sent by mail oa receipt of the price, $3 Dr, H, GARDNER, U1 south Filth avenne, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MUZZLE-LOADING Gun. bial é ge, thirty inch barrel, weighing about ae pounds. Address box 116 Herald Brookiyn Branch office. THE TURF. D*z8F00r PARK, SECOND DAY. Bummer Meeting, July sth, Oh and 10th. No. 8.—Purse 680, for horses thattuever beat 2 42, enters E. H. Heard enters ch. en Marx, Wiliam s. Thoms enters br. g. Phil O'Ntel, Jr. William McCarthy enters br. ¢. Huskey Boy. John Murphy enters br. m. Lady ‘Tremble. H. ©, Eck enters b. g. Wiliam H, Force, Charles D. Sessons enters blk. m. Lady Bli Hawk. No. 4, SAME DAY. Parse $30, for horses that never a, William 8. Thoms enters s. g. Constitation. William McCarthy entersb. s, Redwing, J_A. Chambers enters b. m. Molsey. hy enters b. m. Lady Sayers. ulker enters br. m. Lady Annie, h aa os Tae bisa doy 20 . ‘arse 1oF horses that never J.B. Jarvis enters b, . Dutch John, George Wright entersy. g. Uncle Jos. Charles Hemzel enters b. g. tivoll. Owner enters b. m. Sweetment. &. H. Heard enters ch. m. Ellen Mary. Rurdy enters sp. 6, Spot. . Ward enters b. g. Cncle Bill. |. C. Be A. H, k enters 8. g. George. F. Olds eniers ch. g. Mohawk Bro, . Goldsmith enters b. g. Bateman. SAME DAY, se $100, for horses that never beat 2:25 J. A. s enters g. g. Jack Draper. Daniel Mace eters g. g. Carroll, ¢. M. Bliven enters sp... Spotted Colt. J.L Anderson enters 6. RL Kt. FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, July 10, 1. Purse $W0, for horses that never beat 8:10, . Manee enters s. g. Warsaw. A. F. Olds enters ch. g. Mohawk Bro, eorge Wright onters g. g. Uncle Joe. . H. Heard enters ch. m, Ellen Mary. Owner enters b. m. Laay Blanch, J. Ward enters b. g. Uncle Bill 3; Waterson enters br. s. Donbiful. . H. Simmons enters ch. m. Lady Cross, ens enters b. g. Charile, Laid enters g. m. Flora. Saml. Stow enters b. m, N J, H. Goldsmith enters br. FE, $. Hall enters s. m. Gussie. Owner enters b. m, Adda B. SAME DAY, No. 8.—Purse of $200, tor double teams, Wm. 8. Thoms enters br. g. Phil O'Niel, Jr., and Ink. Jas. Pace enterss. g. Farmer Boy and John. Alex. Paterson enters b. ¢. Listner and Adonis. Owners enter g. g. Pollack and Sweetmeut, Peter Munce enters b. m, Bessie B. and’ Yellowstone. Peter Manee enters s, g. Warsaw and Bessie B, Races will commence each day at 3 o'clock sharp. Cars leave Fulton and Catherine ferries every five minutes tor the track direct, Ww HON, Proprietor. No. 6 Pur: Phill Xo. P. Bateman. ONG BRANCH RAC 4 Monmonth Park, commence July ¢and continue — EaEERCEEPESt July 7, 9.12, 14, 15, 16. and ‘AVANA LOTTERY.<FREE INFORMATION AND | 18 JOUN HOEY, President. circulars given and sent. Address J.B, MAR- | Ww, £. RayNor, Secretary. TINEZ & Cv. jankers, 10 Wall street, New York. Post | — mes re ee a OOLS WILL BE SOLD THIS EVENING—AT 1146 ‘Broadway, and on the 9:40 boat from foot of Rector 3 g' street, by 0. L, MARSHALL, Auction OOLS OR PARIS MUTUALS PURCHASED AT MON- mouth Park races will be paid there in the day time of at West End Hotel in the evenings during the races; after the meeting ts over at 1,146 Broganey J. ¥, CHAMBERLIN, Ulery NOTICE,—HEMPSTEAD DRIVING PARK, L, I.—A Purse of $100 for Horses never having beat 3:10; mile heats,3 in 6,in_ harness; to be trotted on Wednesday, July 15, 1874, Entries close Friday, July 10, at Deertoot Driving’ Park, and at Hempstead, Monday, July 13; to be governed by the rules of the National As- sociation, Address A. H. SAMMIS, Superintendent, Hempstead, L. I. ewe 1874. —LONG BRANCH RACES. isi, 2 —— Tuly 4, 7, 9, 1, 14, 15, 16 and 18, Ki The stanch and commodious steamers of the New Jersey Southern Railroad lino will run as follows:— Leave New York, foot of Rector street, pier 8 North Biver, at7 and 940 A. M.: returning trom the park im- mediately after the close of the races each day. On the 9:40 trip an extra boat will be in readiness to relieve the regular boat in case of an excessive crowd. Fare for the round trip, including entrance to the Liat CHAS. P. McFADDIN, General Ticket Agent. W. & Swxpex, General Manager. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALL’: S corner of Broaaway and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W, BARKER, Auctioncer. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, Carriages, &c., EVER: W INESDAY AND SATUKDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED for trial on every horse sold uuder warrantee. THIS I8 THE ONLY AUCTION Martin the State ha’ ing the proper facilities for showing horses on sale, viz., ‘a large driving ring entirely under cover and plenty ot Toom for examination. CaTALUGUE OF SALE THIS DAY SET LIGHT DOUBLE Road Harness, by D G: 0! i Roa by Dunscomp. TOP WAGON, BY LOCKWOU, pole and shatts, VICTORIA. BUILT BY Wood Bros, ROCKAWAY. BUILT by Walker. SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, by Brewster, of Broome reet. BEAUTIFUL ORANGE COUNTY BRED bay Hamble- tonian trotting Mare, 154 hands high, 6 years old; an el gant, game, prompt and eusy driver; was never handled to develop speed, and is warranted to trot in three min- is atraid of nothing; can be driven by a lady at is a gentleman's roadster in every sense ot the ud is warranted sound and kind. P SIDE BAR road Wagon by Hanter. DOUBLE COACH HAKNESS by Fisen, st SE’ ol Paris. ELEG. FAMOU Ethan Allen, dam by the Drew horse; 14g hands ‘high, 8 ers old; a very stylish and handy driver; has a recora | of 2:3644;'cun beat 2:45 to-day, double or single: isa | the last two | street. xreat ali day roadster; tears ‘no locomotive ; can be driyen by achild with safety, and is warranted sound and kind; together with a beautiful top pony Phaeton, built by George H, Close (conceded by all to be the finest in New York), barnes, Clothing, &€., sold to close an estate. FULL SPRING TOP ROAD WAGON, by Adams. KOAD TURNOUT, comprising tra fine vay trot- ting Mare, 15 high, 7, yea 'y, tree and pleas- 2:50; nas been driven by a lady ar ant driver; can trot it ws and 13 warranted kind. Also top Harness, aoe TOP WAGONS, NEW, built by Dart & Rey- nolds. SEE OF LIGHT DOUBLE ROAD Harness, by Terrell, ot Albany. BY OKDER OF G. W. WILCOX, ATTORNEY for Morigagee, a fast and celebrated roan trottin well known as the “Stokes horse;” was got by a son of George M. Seer Patchen, lit high, 7 years old; record of 24 SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, by Benson Bros GENTLEMAN'S ELEGANT RUAD TURNOUT, com- prising the well known desirable bay trotting Geéldin; Bob briges, got by Honest Allen, 1544 high, 7 years old; an extra fine and stylish driver; hasa record: of 2:42 at Waverley, aud is warranted sound and kind; also fine side-bar Koad Wagon, Harness, &¢. XTRA COMBINED, FINE, LARGE saddle and harness Mare, 16% high, 7 years old; splendid driver; elegant under the saddle; goes all gaits, and is warranted sound and kind. TOP EXPKESS WAGON, NEW, by Smith. NO TOP EXPRESS WAGON, by Ferritt, BY ORDER OF W. DURYEA, Assignee, eignt sets fine light single Harness, four mon’s Saddies, Wires ladies" addles. THIGTEEN OTHER HORSES. FULL DESCRIPTION AT SALE. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. AT ERIVATE Sat AyrELEGANT PARK PHAETONS, BUILT BY MINER LANDAULETS, BY THE BEST CITY MAKERS. CLARENCE, IN PERFECT OXD ELEGANT BAROUCHE, NEARL Brewster & Co., of Broome street. Coupe and Coupe Rockaways. Top Road Wagons, by Dusenbury & Nelson. Top and no top’ Pony .Phaetons, Rockaways, Road old: a Wagon, bred chestnut | Wagons, &c., by VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AT THEIR TEMPORARY KEPOSITORY, 214 BAST Ninth street, near Third avenue. SECOND HAND TOP PONY PHABT ond hand Victoria, | Broome. street Brewster top de bar W, Park Phae! Coupe, | Landau, i Calechs, top and gpen Express Wagons, sulkies and Skeletons by Caffery ; 2% road Wagons, by ‘Dusenbury, Brewster and other | city makers; (gig four seat Phaeton, by Lawrence; 50 open Pony Phaetons and Rockaways, of all Sheets, Whips, &e Hl, GRAY, 2 and 22 Wooster street ZAIN IF SOLD IMMEDIATELY, — elding, 16% hands and 7 yearsold dl by any horse jn the city; has long, nd tail that sweeps the nd ; A elegant gi Cannot be outsty flowing mane an travel [2 miles an hour and ean be driven by any one: is sound, Kind and perfect, and can be oonght tor halt his value, as owner is abroad. Apply at Merchants’ Stables, No. od West Iweaty-ninth street, opposite Gilsey House, GOOD TRUCK HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP, AP. A ply at7i4 Water streo| RTY STRE ERTY STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, S' downtown a ommodation wareroom, tons, Buggies, Rockaway and Depot Wagons, Harness, Sheets, Robes, Whips, Nets, &e. No inferior goods. Lowest cash prices CARRIAGES, aetons, Depot Buggies, city make, taken in ex. HAM, Fourth street and Broadway, 0 top, ZA ringe.—As we are about to confin nition entirely to our manutact mi to repa ofer ome titty Carriages at that there cannot be any smpetition. Dealers also invited. JAMES 5. KEAL & broadway, corner ot Forty-tourth street, =FOR+ SALE, A BARGAIN, A PAIR OF JET black Horses, 16 hands, kind’ and sound in single ean | at 1th or double harne: } stand Without tying; a lady drive them; must’ be sold, Inquire of GEORGE Waverley Stables, Nos 47 and M9 West Thirty Also a fine set of coach Harness. <WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, THREE PHARTONS, one top © spring, one eipde spring, one no top; aise ret of single and double liarness, as good new Gad oust be told, No, 1h West Thircy-Aitn street. T PHAETON TURNOUT, COMPRISING THE | bay trotting gelding, Larty Bridgeman, got by | Gelding, | EW, BUILT BY | pot Wagon, 1 Barouche, 1 six seat | peered ALE—AT THE PRIVATE STABLE ar Terry's celebrated hat store) R square, entrance in Seventeenth street HIGH ED TROTTING, ROAD AND FAMILY HORSES, DOG CART, TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, double and single Harness, Pankets, tall Suits, Cy UN THURSDAY ((O-MORBOW) AT 1044 A. M., the property of a zentleman oot compelled to sell, bat, on the contrary has met with a death in his family, con- sequently will make & trip to Europe instoad of apenas suminer as usual at the watering places at ho THE SALE WILL UL PUsITIVE AND PEREMPTORY, SPEED WARRANTED OR NO SALE. Consisting of team cross-matched % Kentucky thor oughbred Geldings, coal black and steel roan, 16 high. 6 and 7 years old this spring: were raised near Lexington, Ky., selected and purchased there by an agent sent on by present owners at an expense of $2,25), alter showing a tull mile in 3.024; they are both sired by Hamble- fonian, dain an Abdallah mare: are built alike in every particular, with long, rangy necks, pleasant counten- anees, clean limbs anil good feet; drive and step like one horse’ are very desirable, single as well as dout le, are Not afraid of cars, locomotives, bell carts or anything else, and are warranted sound, kind, good and true, or ______ HORSES, CARMIAGES, ac. A veTION E no Is N.H.—The particular attention of any gentlemen in search of an extra stylish team, suitable for coach, coupe, park phacton, doz cart or top Wagon. 18 called to, this advertisement, as they are on exhibition til time of sa Also Dog Cart, shifting top, by Wood Brothers: double Harness, by stillings; two ini suits 'y Blankets, kc, Con! black trotting Mare, 149 high, 5 years old; sired y Black Hawk, dam the Paterson mare of Long stand: er coat is jet Diack and Ane as silk; she is pertect in form, pleasant on tbe bit; easy. tree driver when jog. ging or speeding: goes to the end of the road without falter; has been driven by her owner aiull mile in 24744 nd is Warranted to trot better than three minutes or no sale, and 1s warranted sound, kind, good and true; @ rare chance to purchase a young and promising trotter, he will be sold to highest bidder. 1so & handsome and very stylish road Horse, 35% high, 7 years old; a very desirable match or singie fam: ily horse. Full description at sale. ‘City made top ana open Wagons, single Harness, &c. Stock on exibition. Sale positive. A BABGAIN FOR CASH—BEAUTIFUL SIDE, BAR top Wagon: best city maker; used seven tines; ne single Harness. TALLMAN'S Stables, 45 and 47 Great Jones street VERY HANDSOME DAPPLE GRAY COUPE Horse, 16 hands high, 6 years old; three other fing Ariving Horses; warranted sound and ‘kind. Nos. 3 and 5 West Thirteenth street. v. HANDSOME DEPOT WAGON-BUILT TO OR. der; been used but two months. Inquire at stable of J. U. BRIGGS & CO., No. 143 Weat Twenty-third st. PONY TORNOUT FOR SALE-FOR ONE-HALF its cost four weeks ago; must leave the city this week; Pony warranted sound and kind in all harness; also smell pet shetiand Pony, 37 inches; warrante sound, apd kind in all harness. Apply at No. 161 East GOOD HORSE, 154g HANDS HIGH, FIT FOR ANY kind of work, for sale cheap, Apply at 152 West Twenty-third stree A® ELEGANT PAIR OF CARRIAGE HOK=ES fi 15% hands high, 7 years old; fast and stylish drivers; great endurance; warranted sound and kind In every respect. Address I J. 8., Albemarle dotel, ‘HS. GRUBE, NO. 141 WEST BROADWAY, MANU- facturer of all kinds of Carriages, Rockaways, Park and Pony Phaetons, Buggies, &c.; selling at first or man. ufacturer's prices. LEGANT SIX-SEAT SECOND HAND HALF TOP Park Phaeton, with Horses and Harness it desired, for sale. aby. at Manutactorers’ Union Carriage Re- pository, Broadway, near Bleecker street, (OR SALE—ONE PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES AND one Kentucky bred saddie Horse. Add. 1,129 Post office. OR SALE~A FAST PAIR OF PATCHEN HORSES, close match,7 years old, 15 hands; warranted in ail respects; can be seen at Atistin's stable, Yonkers. Ap- ply to A. BILLS, 544 Pine street, w York. OR SALE-A SORREL MARE, 5 YEARS OLD, sound and gentle; has been driven by a tad: \ a side bar shitting top Wagon, city made; will ld together or separately. Address G. W. 108 North Oxiord street, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHEAP—A RELIABLE PAIR OF Horses, of unusual beauty, style and endurance, 1534 hands high; sound, kind and free drivers and safe for @ lady to drive; can trot in 3:30 or less; also an itaporred English side Saddlenearly new, tor one-third its cost? may be seen at Mr, Mooney's stable, New Brighton, 8. I, ‘Address box 1,250 Post ottice, New York. OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, THREE tull spring top Buggies, in perfect order, taken tor debt; also Heht Harness. Particulars in grogery store, 213 pecond avenue, OR SALE-—BY PRIVATE PARTY, A STYLISH air bay Horses, 8 years old; warranted sound and kind; can trot in 34g minutes and make @ splendid road team; as party must sell, they are offered at $900, Ad- dress 'B. C., Herald office. ‘ OR SALE—A SPLENDID SOUND HORSE, FIT FOR truck, grocery, or express use; also a light business AT Duane’ street. SALE-A_ GENTLEMAN’S TURNOUT, ALL complete ate ot Kentucky Mares, very band- some chestnuts, 154 nands high; four seat Phaeton and gold mounted, best city make and in tiptop order: willbe sold very cheap. anus at Club stable, 22 Eust Eighteenth street, near Broa Fo, SALE—ONE_ FIRST CLASS TOP | BUG nearly new; Brewstcr’s build; price $150. Mulberry street, near Grana. GY, 166 TRUCK AND SET quire at 39) Elev- POR SAUE $8577 128 CHARLES STREET, A HORSE 8 years, 16% hands; fit tor any work, and must be sold for want ot use. Cail for two days. Ok SALE—A TEAM OF HORSES of sinzle and double Harness. In enth avenue. OR SALE—ONE THREE-SKATED GLASS FRONT Brewstor Rockaway ; one Brougham; one Phaeton. The above will be sold cheap to close an estate. Inquire at Lexington Stables, 108, 110 and Ils West Fitty-third st. OR SALE—A PAIR OF MARES, 16 HANDS, 7 AND Svears old; separate or together; warranted in every particular: new single ‘truck and Harness, Apply for two days ut Feed Store 37) Hudson street. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A FAMILY TEAM OF dark bay Horses, 183 hands, 8 and 10 years old, very stylish and handsome; perfectly kind in all har: ness and sound, with exception of being a little sore: an excellent team for country ; will be sold for $300 cash, Apply to COGHMAN, stable 490 Sixth avenue. OR SALE—ONE SEY OF LIGHT DOUBLE single Harness almost new; best city maker; one top Phaeton, No. 52 West Tenth street, POR SALE—TWO FIRST CL, ESTABLISHED Boarding Houses; 45 permanent boarders, with profits $40 Der month: everything in the best working order: price $7,000; a foriune and a home to the right party. Address CASH, Herald Uptown Branch office. JOR SALE—DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, 6 years old: suitable for any business: warranted sound and kind; must be seld this week, as the owner is going West. Can be seen by applying at KERNS’ Ex- press, 342 Third avenu JUR SALE CHEAP, A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOU A Horse six years old, fitteen hands high, war- ranted sound and kind; will answer for family pur- osee; must be sold within two days. Apply at WIL- HLAM WALSH'S, 56 Clinton market, foot of Spring st. Fo, SALE CHEAP-—A BLACK HORSE, 1544 HANDS higt., sound and kind, must be sold. Apply at 433 Kast Houston street. FLORES, FOE, GALE. —THREE, G00D Horses, two Trotters, two thoroughbred Stallions. ‘The above horses were taken in exchange tor carriages Will be sold cheap. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS) UNION Repository, 634 Broadway. | FJORSES PASTURED AT $6 PKR MONTH D } nd water unsurpassed. Apply at Isaac Dahle ‘gstable. 29 East, Twenty-fourth street, or address R. M estehester ; county will be promptly attended to. ARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, LINEN SHEETS, Lap busters, Summer woollen Blankets, Whips, AND also | Spurs, Halters, &e. My Harness are hand made and of the best material, at the lowest possible price. . BARTLETT, 62 Warren st., corner College place. | MARCPACTURERS UNION CARRIAGE, REPOS tory, 634 Broadway, near Bleecker street.—Im- se stock of ail styles’ of C sonable prices; several ringes cheap. second hand and soiled Car. JQOAD WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP— Three-quarter seat Wagon, out little used, $85, cost double Harness, $45; single do., $25: all’ made by est makers. Apply ot 603 Hudson’ street. | QTALLIONS FOR SALE.—TWO FINK STALLIONS, SS one bay, Ws hands, by Kysdick’s Hambietonian, 6 Fears old; thoroughbred dams; tor sale cheat MANUFACTURERS’ UNION Carringe Warerooms, 634 Broad way. PEED.—A VERY SUPERIOR TROTTING HORSE S i handsome, young, sound, of great endurance: without record, and will show'2:25: price $1.00; full warran ce. Address for one week ROBERTS, box | 119 Herald ofee. a! COND HAND CARRIAG two Landantets, One curtain Coach. One six-seat Rockaway. One open Bu One Brewster top Bugsy, Top Fouy Ft ALT. DEMAR 628 and ti SOND-HAND CARRIAC JF S*enees. Couye, Phactons, Rockaways, 0) Carriages of | our own Make at exceedingly low prices, and war. rante OULYER & CO., No. 7 Washington place, opposite /14 Broad way. MHE EXECUTORS OF EDWIN HOYT OPFER FOR sale the stock of Horses formerly owned by him, and to pe, seen. at his former residence, at Astoria Lt This stock includes Horses by Hambletonian, Edward Everett, Lron Duke, Messenger, George Wilkes and Evhan 1, all raised on the place and some of them show. ed. G, FRANOKLYN, ». 4 Bowling Greon. BUTLER, 1 Broadway All ing steat spe WM. ALLE Execators. U Mage BAY HORSES FOR SALE—FULL 16 HANDS, bays, black points; perfectly kind, sound and gen: tle; sold “for no tauit, ' Inquire at, MANUFACTURE ito? UNION CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 633 Broadway. NURNOUT—BAY HORSE, ARS OLD, SOUNE kind in all harness:. good travellers a new site bar top Wagon, city make, and Harness: all tor $425; worth B40. NO. TO West Foriy-seventh street, rear. 0 LET—CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS FOR THE season. 2) and 22 Wooster street. | T Wig gehy My comp, $650 cash; a Ken! ars old, sound, very. gentle, and will trot easy Inside of minute: feat side bar top Trotting Buggy new el i , Whip, Hlankets, &c.: th Aidress'a Ps Lt, box 874 Past ednoa’ 7S ra rriages at the most rea- | TE ROAD TURNOUT For | v Day Mare, 15.2 hands, 7 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. 7 A! WwW about 15 hands high, suitable for a lady; must cheap tor cash, Address box 2,946 Post office. TANTED—A STABLE, TO ACCOMMODATE FOUR horses, in the Ninefeenth ward, Brooklyn, E, D, Address J.P! R., 98 Fourth street, Brooklyn, B,D." YVANTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A h gentlamania: single Towed to ae et three months; will take good care; pay ke da other necessary expenses, Address vs M. MERCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED TA BREWSTER FULL SPRING TOP WA; gon, Address, with full particulars, stating lowest cash price, K., 119 East Sevenseenth street. kK AND $180,—THREE GOOD WORK HORSES, B50, “uttore’tor anv. basiness, 15% to 17 hands high, 6’to'9 years; not halt value; Butcher Cart, $59. No. 294 Eight avenue. $1 25." kind: wagon, $75: sound, kind, corners nirty-first street, —BAY MARE, 8 YEARS, 16 HANDS, SOUND, rocer or milk fighth avenue, black Horse, fit tor genile, 418 YEELY'S store. “FOR SAuse zie N_ OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL FOR SALE-— Other business compels the proprietor to sell out; agents need answer. Address I. T.,box 208 Herald ottiee. A —FOR SALE—GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER OF- + tered, to a responsible party; an excellent corner Liquor Store, with $30) worth of Stock and excellent Fixtures: Bae 28, MALON: & CO., Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. LEASE (THREE YEARS) OF MOST ELEGANT Restaurant and Dining Satoon, on best part of Broadway, with complete set of Fixtures, Furniture, Silverware, an established business, &c., tor sale sacrifice. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Kast Séventeenth N OLD KSTABLISHED GROCERY STORE FOR sale or exchange tor Jersey City Property. Apply corner Cedar street and Palisade avenue, Jersoy City eights, —FOR SALE, FOUR NEW HORIZONTAL TUBU- lar Boilers, feet in diameter by 15 feet long, with 70 Ginch tubes in'each ; will be sold cheap, BP, CAssIDY, N: to 10 Bridge street, Bi A SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE ON THE WEST side: a rare opportunity; will be sold at fair valua- tion w prompt buyer. MALONE & UO., Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. CANDY AND VARIETY STORE WILL BE SOLD At a sacrifice; $150; the owner leaves tne city this month. 275 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. A —SPLENDID LIQUOR, LAGER BEER AND BIL. + liard Saloons tor sale; also best corner Liquor Stores on best avenues and business streets; roadside Ho- tels. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, (7 Cedar street. —FOR SALE, VORNER GROCERY STORES, TEA Stores, Frult Stores, Butter Stands, Hat Stores, r Stores, Drug Stores, Bakeries, Contectioneries, Country Bakeries, Livery stables. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street. AX ,OuD ESTABLISHED ENGLISH ALE HOU:E, OF 20 years’ standing, tine concert hall, skittle ground, shuMeboard, &c., attached, lease, good Will, &0., will be sold reasonably, the owner wishing to give up business, Apply to». THOMPSON & SON, 1.451 Broaaway. A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE AT A A. ROOM FOR SALE AT A sacrifice; best business location down town, just off Broadway, must be sold; terms easy. LL's Store Agency, 77 Cedar streen MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE FOR SALE— Splendid business; location leading avenue; Con- fectionery, location unsurpassed; well known; favora- ‘are investments, ‘tore Agency, No. 7 Murray street, bly patronized: r sheialiad as) AKERY FOR SALE—WITH | FIXTUR! the best corner stands, in the Ninth ward; for sale cheap. Apply tovOUN STEWART, 263 West Forty-first street. RUG STORE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, on Grand and Norfolk streets; long lease; now well established , first class; netting $2,500 to $3,00J; Tent $325; price $4,000, half cash; or at faventry pre- ferred; must sell, other business. Address IODIDE, Heratd ottice. RUG STORE—FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED Store, in Williamsburg; well located; low rent; 3,000 prescriptions vearly; will be sotd cheap and on tavorable terms. For particulars address H. G, G., box 616 Post office, New York. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BAKROOM; AVER arcs $35 per Gay: a good chance for investinent, ‘Apply to N. MURRAY, corner Jackson and Front sts. rent oniy $7 per month; sickness cause of selling. Ap: ply at 519 Myrue avenue, Brooklyn. VsRMOUTH, box 124 Herald office. has no further use for her LL a ns SALES “AT AUCTION, NTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE FAMILY HORSE, CTION, AUOTION, OR SALE—THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR STORE In Brooklyn, Lease of house containing 16 rooms; ~ OR SALE—AN OYSTER SLOOP, CHEAP; OWNER irries between. nine and ten tons. Apply to JOHN HANSEN, College Point, PRICE FOUR CENTS, ——— | AUCTION, $20,000 worth of magnificent Household Furniture, on this day Wednesday), July hy ‘at the elegant resi- Gence, 36 West IBth at, between Sth and Gch avs, at 10} O'clock, by order of _W. R. Livingston. Drawing Kooms—Superb Suits, Grande Duchesse, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade; Flageres, Secre- laire Bookcase. Paintings, by eminent artists; Clocks, Ornaments, Mirrors, Carpets, nificent FoKewoo Pianotorte. Stool, Cover, Music Stand; rosewood, walnut | Bureaus, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension ‘Table, Buffet, silverware, Glassware, Cutlery; basement, Kitchen and servants’ apart Furniture, Thé largest and richest nssortment Fu AUGUST ILL 8 E & WHITE W: July 9% at 12 df Konse and Fixta urndull & Co., No. 2 Particulars at auctioneers’ ofice, 35 J. BLEECKER, SON tion, on Thursday rooms, 11 Broadway well known Coal Yard of A. Nineteenth street. Pine street. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, y D.'W. T Salesrooms 108 Liberty and li Cedar street. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &e., ineluat tf ed Dat » at 1 o'clock, including every description of Puraiture used in private: tasldonce : alse Desks, Potures, Crindarsaese emer ote shirts, Envelopes, Redding, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Water Closets, 20 pairs Scales, Sas loon Tables, Curtains, Shades, UCTION.—ED, PEITENGER, AUCTIONEE! Smith & bogart, this dey at IL o'clock, at North William street, Household Furniture, Sota Lounges, Dress Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cottage Suits, hat and rush Matting, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Brasset ani ingrain Carpets. UCTION NOTICK.—LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE, A Chickering & son Planoforte, fine Oll Paintings, ‘Bronzes, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, &c. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, at private residence 12) West 21 street, near 6th avenue, Over $30,000 worth of elegant Household Furniture, made to order ; 734 octave rosewood Mianoforte; fine rich Parlor Suits, covered in sati ,_ &c.; Garpet, Book- case. Centro Table, Turkish Chairs, Etagere, 80 volum: of choice Books, Library Suits, Chamber Suits, solid in- Inia black Walnut Dressing Cases, Bedsteads, ' Bureau, Mattresses, Buffet, Chuirs, Extension Table; also base~ ment and servant's Furniture. HENRY E. McDONNELL, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE QF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD Furniture, THIS (Wednesday) MORNING. commencing at 10 o'clock. at the elegant private residence, 210 West 2lstst., near 7th avenue, rior Suits in. rich satin and brocatel, elegant Decker & Bro.’s Planotorte, Parlor tables, Cabinets, Bronzes, Painungs, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, gilt inlaid Tablox. pronze. Clocks, library and secreiaire Bookcases. Liz brary Tables, Wriung Desk, Turkish suit Easy Chairs rosewood and walnut Dressing Cases; Bedsteads, Bu- reaus Wardrobes, Lounges, 31 hair abd, spring, Mat- tresses, Tep, plush and haircloth suits; Buffet. Exten- sion Table, Vining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, Hall and, Rockers, 28 Carpets, &e. N. B.—Sale positive, ‘th or 8th avenue cars, wee ve LOBURT O. CASHIN, Auctionee BX FOBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONELR. Office and salesroom 74 U ues, GAS FIXTURES, TOOLS, OFFIC ITURE, &0., &C., CONTAINED IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF 0 hte teat in auctis on OBERT SOMERVILLE wi se ction, Warned, July sat il, o'elock, at 58 East Phirteanth street, the Gas Fitting Establishment of M Ford & Murray, declining business, all the Tools, G: Fixtures, old and'new Chandeliers, Office Furniture, &c.,&c. The goods must be promptly Femoved. 7k University place, at 12 y Mirrors, Cs R—BY, o. ‘Thirteenth street, near Broadway. Witt sell, on Friday, July 10, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence #43. West Thirty-tourth street, the entire rich Furniture, Carpets, &c, of the tour story house. Par, ticulars to-morrow. : OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S B iy place and and Sheriff's sale, corner of Univ o'clock, @ 174, ag th &c. Particulars im, Eighth street, on Thursday, June large stock of Laces, Woollen Goo ‘Thursday's Herald. HUG STORE, TOR SaLH CHBAF_OX A UBADING | HOR LAS iaror Salil abit otuce iy the fore, aire RARE SANE ktaia Chloe | SRR tht rag lo, TRAN WED Marea T)kvG. STORE-IN A SUBURB OF NEW YORK; T 8. _WEINBERGER —AUCTIONEER—SELLS, « Weanesday, July 8 at 103 o'clock. at No. 26 Thom son street, the entire. Besse eua Tools of a Locksmit! Sale positive. No reserve. RE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, General salesroom 37 Nassau street. Real estate department 21 Park row. LARGE SALE OF OFFICE AND OTHER FURNITURE on TO-MORROW (Thursday). JERE, JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer. ARGE AND IMPORTANT L Sales of Stocks and Bonds WENDT uh 8, 1874, on NESDAY, July by A. H. MULLER & SON, No.7 Pine street, New Yors, by order of the executors of MULFORD MARTIN, DECEASED. : : — tention of capitalists is particularly invited Oe atl iy teen a i tne enced taeserselntiy a? Full particulars will be found. in the. New-York Times, the new Post office; whole or hail interest. Address | World, Journal of Commerce and tvening Post, ARSHAL SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EXE~ eonitar auction on cutions I will Wednesday, July 8,at il at No. 2,384 Third ayenue, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Can’ Fruit, Soaps, Counter Fixtures, &c. ; also 2 Horses, 3 Wagons and Har- pose for OR SALE—AN Butcher Shop. inquire at74 Kighth avenue. F* owner having other business. Address 5., town Branch office. OR SALE CH with following accessorie: ‘achromatic object glasses (affording every range of m: di, with unive: stan & to A. D. WILSON, watchinaker and jeweler, -ninth id Thirtieth sts. F°, SALE Third avenue; good cash trade; fine location, quire in the stor ARBLE SODA WATER APPARATUS—ALL STYL: from tract at re ~ AWITFIELD & SON, uced M, 262 Water street. OX FINE FURNISHED WINE, LIQUOR AND Lager Beer Saloon for sale cheap; owner ha other business cause of selling. Inquire at the pl 31 Hester street, corner of Norfolk. ARE OPPORTUNITY, and Fish Markets ji avenue, near pyeat BACKMAN & CO., 244 Was! AFES.—HERRING, WILDER, MARVIN AND LIL. SY lie Safes, new and second Nand, cheaper than any dealer in the city ; all sizes. LILLIE SAFr. COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. $65 30D WORK HORSES, Ds $85.—TWO ¢ 1shy hands, 8 years; suit any business; les¥ than halt value; expross wagon Harness cheap. Cail tor three days at coal yard, corner Seventh avenue and Sixteenth street a 995 Wil, BUY A LIQUOR, STORE, DOING A 44) snuz business of about $10 per day, proprietor Deiag engaged in other business; can be much improved by ‘8 little attention, JOS, WARREN, Keal Bstate Axent, corner Grove street and Newark avenue, Jersey 3 ONE OF THE BEST BUTTER the city, cheap, on Seventh venth street. Inquire of W. hington street. —FOR SALE, A MANUFACTURING STA- tuonery Business; worth of machinery oni) . Herald office. WILL BUY OUT E: AN. lished Hay, Grain and Commission Busi- OU, dress : $2.500 ness, in connection with a general storaze warehouse, Lathes and. miscellaneous Machinery, —Warerooms, SMILH'S Woodworking Machinery. AND ENGINE FOR SALE. eight horsepower, eugine six horsepower, Apply to, ‘A. K. EATON, 65 Henry street, Brooklyn. ENGINES~2, 3, 4,4 8 AND 12 HORSE cheapror cash. Can be seen at the store of TLDE, 20 Platt street OW LLY & W ee a WwW NTED-HYDRAULIO PRESSES, MAKERS OF new or owners ot second hand Hyarauhe Pr prepa red to sell Jow, can address, with full detaiis, MOR: GAN, box 2,974 Post office, New York. ANTED—A 6 OR 7 HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE, one but little used. Address A. WILSON, Tinton Falls, N. d _ PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THE BURGLAR PROOF VAULT for the United States Assay Office, New York city. P' ting im place a burgiar proof Vault Assay Oftice, New York city, in drawings and specifications, Comes ot warch mi on application at ti re. Ali bids must be thousand doliars (1 the cont United States ath the be had 1 by a penal bond of one ne Hidder will acc rded him, the suftien seontity to be ¥ the United State K of the United Staies Court or the Distr of the district wherein the bidder resides, ‘The department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if itbe deemed for (he uterest of the government to 0 Fo. Every bid must be made on the printed form to be ob. tained at thi office and must conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, or Ik will not be considered, Proposals will not be received trom. parties who are not thetnselves engaged In the manufacture of burglar OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER R SALE—BOOK, MUSIC AND TOY STORE, DOING ‘a paying business; worth $3,500; will take less, Herald Up: Two eye pieces, threo ag. power from about to 00) dlameters, 2,300 0 360,100 about fifty fine objects, one magnifying glass, one 1 movement, tor holding objects, one upright walnut case, with loc’: and handle. Ap- 491 CHEAP—GROCERY STORE NO. wz = as, $50 upwards; Ottawa Beer Mountains and Ex- ness, 41N MCDONOUGH, Marshal. OR SALE—A SPLENDID CORNER GROCERY, IN AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS J. MGRATH, Jersey City: good reasons given tor selling. Apply Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell this day. at Mr. HORSTMAN’S, corner Washington street and | at 11 o'clock, 50) lots Men's and Women’s Clothing and Park place, New York. Dresses, Shawis, nants, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, tc. = re Also Coats, Pants aud Vests. By order Hi. C. Lewis, Second avenue. AWNBROKER’S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, R. FIELD, General Auctioneer, salesroom No. Bowery, will sel! THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, 600 Lots Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond and Goid Jewelry, Pins, Rings, Earrings, Gold Guard Fob and Vests Chains, &c.; ‘also Gans, Pistols, Opera Giasses, Musical Instruments, &e. By order A. Goodman, 31 Centre street, Sant sets Sicethah 8 SHERIFF'S SALE OF WINES, LIQUORs, CIGARS, ‘&c.—s. HERMAN, Sheriff's Atictioneer, sells this day (Wednesday), July & at llo'’clock. at No. 45 Walker street, the -tock and Fixtures of a first class wine aud liquor store. consisting ot Wines, Liquors, Brandies, Ck Sounters, Showcases, Desks, Chairs, &c. Sale positive; dealers Invited. WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. Harvey Scorieip, Deputy. HOS. KEYWORTH, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELI this day, at 103% o'clock, at No, 107 Columbia. street, the contents of a Furniture ‘Store, consisting of every: kind of Furniture, Carpets and Crockery. vited wi W DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, 454 Canal street, a large assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suits, in puffed repsz ardrobes, Bookcases, Dressing Bureaus, Washstaniy; Extension,’ Dining and Saloon Tables; Chairs, Divan’s, Sotas and’ Sota Beds, Lounges, velvet, tapestry, Bru s= sels and ing! larpets; Mattings, Rugs, Oilcloch's, 4: ; also Freneh e pier and plain Mirrors, bait, husk, rox Isior and straw Mattresses; Feather Beds and Bed- ding Glass and Stone Ware ; Stoves, Kitc'nem Utensils, Window Shades, Vases, Clocks, Counters: and. Desks, fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Vases, Bancy alers in= Goods, &e, $2,000 to advance in goods, for sale. i «FURNITURE. _ roar - SKKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Redding, at B. M. COW- } AA. Furniture, Carpets and PERTHWALT & CO.’s, 159 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock and 1o' LAR SSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNE ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by week A, ments, at O)FARRELL'S warehouse,’ 410 eighth avenue, becween Thirgeth and Thirty-tirst streets. VCTION.—%9 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET,— Household Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Pianos, Booscases, Books, Chromos, Ol Paintings, Mir- at private sale, at auction prices. Goods nought | ve Organ MAGNIFICENT GILDED GRAND Parlor Suit, sutin brocade, cost $650, for &: A nnecHon Mee Furniture, Fixtures, Ace; only | $175: Marie Antomette, $18; Wrince arthur. $i cau in'eaaks required. For lurther information call at poe Lend F Pre ttia nm epelan cerioen Oni $35: Front street, New York., Fianoforte, $100; Paintings, Curtains Carpets, Ch - Ee === | Louis XIV.: Mattresses, Bedding, Bedsteads, Bureaus, MACHINER . | Turkish Chatrs, Lounges, Buffet, Extension Table, Mir* “\T 1d LIBERTY STREET, NEAR GREBNWICH.— | beso aurpeane, Ge. tor any Teer reruce We Won tocar AT stationary, Marine and Portable Engines and Boil- eet, near Sixth avenue. érs, new and second hand; Reed's Sectional Boilers, Avi FAMILY LEAVING CITY WILL SELL THEIR Household Furniture at a sacrifices magnificent rosewood and walnut Bedroom Suits, Bedding; Pianoforte, cost $750, tor $2007 Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bookcases, Wardroes, dinin Toom Furniture. &c, Call tor one week, residence East 20th st., near Broadway MAGMIFICENT GRANDE DUCH A. dinette Suit, covered silk brocade, « do., $10); do., $40; Pianoforte, fieluaiug St Cover; Parlor, Chamber, Vining Furniture; @ sacrifices pgpner’y ot tamily leaving city. 30 West 15th st, near hay. A Parlor Suits, Dressing Case. T PRIVATE SALE—SUPERB PARLOR SUITS, A “covered insatin brocatel and plush, Marie Antot Gite style, for $175; one do., $150: rep Suits, $49; 400 var arpet, SOc. per yard; Chamber Smits in solid black walnut; Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bedding; extension Table, Burtet, Chairs, €c. ; family dectining housekeep- ing. Private residence 12h West 23d st.. near 6th ay, 2 DOLLARS. A- NO. 1 For above amount we will sella fine walnut Dressing Case Chamber Suit, with marbie tops and drop handles. \ OPriCk OF SUPERINTENDENT OF RePatRs, , FRANK RHONER & CO, 82 AND 4 BOWERY. UnireD States Court Hovs ap Post Orrtex, ¢ Manafactory, 222 to 28 East Thirty-seventh street, ikea , mee York Crty, ‘ eg tal 12 — a * or nee Sealed proposals wilt be received at ‘this office wn RPETS, M. of the 2th day of July, i874, for furnishing and. pat Om Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month. KELLY & €O., xth avenue, Ks 69 BROADWAY, TALAR. CURIOSITY SHOP, By A. M. CRIS pb NS? Bronze, t Pianos, Chandeliers, Carpet | WANTED. SMALL OR LARGE ' A foie fo furnish a h in ox haw Fatt ae ard’ Sewing Machines y a Buggy a ie cash. Address W. C. H., 690 Broadway. | i ‘and Who have not the necessary facilities 2 Foraretting Oth Oe a envelope, WANTED TO PURC , js muist be Mhologed na sen velope, ins | sana hl dorseh “Proposals tor the Burglar Broo Vault for’ the Wastenca noganpus. Day, Mit Lasoo Superintendent of Reoaua, box few York cat fica. .

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