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WHOLE NO. 13,848. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. 'S—frcomp Pace—Sixth column. see MOOT czuevonmn Pacr—nixth colurnn. ILLIARDS—Z.evenr# Pacy—Third column. BOARDERS WANTED—Etevertu Pace—Fourth col. BOARD. AND [LODGING WANTED—Etzvenrs Pace— BROGEETN CREME ESTATE FOR SALE—Srcoxp FI " gi REGS OFPORIUNITIES—Nivrn Pace. SS NOTICES—Sevents Pace—Sixth column, Irs MEAL at ATE KOR SALE—ssconp Pace—First i be OLENRS AND SALESMEN—Tweurrs Pace—Pifth col- 2 OLoTHING—Eunvests 'aGE—Third column. AR AD GABDENERS—Twe.rrs Pace—Fifth lamas. COASIWISE BIEAMSIXPS—Szcoxp PAGz~Fourth and fifth columns. COPARTNE Ro HIPS—Nuvr® Pace. COUNTRY BOARD—E.eveyTu Pace—Fourth and fifth a columns ENTISTRY—Frest Pacu—Fitth column. RY GOODS—Finat Pace—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Szconp Pacr—Second colnma. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Srconp Pace—Third and Toarth columns. EUROPE—Sxcond Pace-—Fifth column. HANGE—Evrvests Pace—Third column. Ke SIONS—Eveventn Page—sixth column. Fon a Capel’ Paar, 1 SALE—First Page—-Ffth column. FORNI-HED ROOMS AN!) APARTMENTS TO LET— SEconD Pacge—sSecond and third columns, Bees RE—Secony Pacy—Fifth column. [KLP Dito ha emailed a Pace—Fourth en ith columns, RELY WANTED-MALES—Qwnurrn Pacr—Sixth col- ump. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Frest Pace—Third and Louris columns. wore LS—I) Hi sventn Pace—Wourth column. USES, ROOMS, &C,, WANTED—bixvants Pace— Third column: INSTRUCTION—F inst PaGe—Fu JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SAL! i le Rote ee ee s—sevonp Pace—Sixth column. PEGAL NOTICES. weuers Paor—Sixth columy, LOAN OFFICES —HravestuPace—sixth column, LOSt AND FOCND— inst Pace First column. MACHINERY—First Pacr—Fitth column. sane MA: eet a TH Ree column. CALE) Tis x! ce . WISCELLANHOUS ADVERTISEDENTS—tewrm Pace— Misch LAN EOUS—Burvesta Pacr—Third column, MUICAL—Sucoxn Pace—Sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventn Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.nS4conD Paca—Sixth POST OFFICE NOTICE. rest Fae kourel column. JS~Fiast. Pack Fourth column. Sgt ALI bartered ca eh ‘D—FEMALES— ELeTs PaGk—lourth colama. PROPERTY ‘OUT oF THE. CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Srooxp Paus—First column. REAL ESTAIE TO ts XCHANGE—Seconp Pace—First ‘and second columns, REAL PSTATH WANIED—Sxcoxp Pacs—Second col- umn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Pinsr Pacn—First column. BEWAKDS—Fingr Pace—First column. SALES AT AUCTION—Fiest Pack--Sixth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Iweirra Paca— First, second, third and fourth eolumns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—I'weLrre Pace— Fifth cola mn, SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Page—Second column, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Viner Pace—Third luca. SUMMER KESORTS—Extevenru Paco—Fifth and sixth columns. THE TRADES—Twatrta Pacr—Sixth column. THE TURF—~Finst Page—Third colunm. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szcoxp Pacz— Second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Szconp Pacn—Fitth column. UNFURNISHED BOOMS AND Ai*ARTMENTS TO LET—Srcoxp Pace—Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—ExsventH Pace—Third col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR TO LET—Ssconp Page—First colu mn. urth column. CITY AND BER- SxconD Pace— WINES, LIQUO! &0,—SEconD PaGw--Sixth column. Acne. STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Fifth col- umn. ‘ PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESGRS. KREMER & CO, AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGE‘NTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALM, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES BEQUIRING THEM. HERALD es OF FICES—UPTOWN ERALD BRANCH OFFICES, ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPIIED WITH BERALDS aT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,965 BROADWAY AND 590 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER. OF 14TH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 P.M. AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED\ AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. PERSONAL. (A*SWER BECEIVED.—comE FRIDAY. aie A HXOURS RECEIVED, SEND LETTER 10 STA- » tion D; all right and well: send where to write to or shall go mad; got lots to tell for your good; write soon. PET. EAUTIFUL MAL® INFANT FOR ADOPTION, A. Giittt'ihe private Lying in’ Institute, No. 120 West Twenty-sixta street, New York. SES a M. H.—WILLIAM HAS | RETURNED FROM . tand wouid be glad to hear trom you. Address Herald office, JRERGEN POINT—WILL 1D day (Wednesday). Don’t fail. ai ‘MMA | HD.—PLEASE PASS GILSEY HOUSE Wednesday at 57... NO. M1, E. H.—PLEASE COME AND SEE ME, Ye LJ. By, S.gOmE, HOME AT ONCE AND ALL WILL BE He maderight CE ARRY E, NOLTON-CALL AT MY HOUSE ANY afternoon convenient, or write. Your old trlen JUN f THERE AT TWO TO- J° RNES.—LETTER RECEIVED TOO Lit} J write; make appointment on Friday. Address DE PA, as before. NTEAMER ST. JOHN, MONDAY NIC > ties who took a gold Watch Money may find a purcha: rald office. IT.—THE PAR- and Chain and some er by addressing SHA.DY, TEEL.—Le write again. WANTED INFORMATION OF THE DAUGHTER OF M. Briggs Emmott, late ot 12 Newark avenue, J vey City. Address J. A. EMMOTT, box 106 Herald office, FATCH, JOHNSON MAKER; DIAGONAL BAND; a keepsake ; Congress Hall ‘afternoon of Saturda July 18 Reward larger than value of watch. Address box 2,516 Post office, New York. 5R_—LIGHT COMPLEXION GENT, COURT STRELIT JO. cars, Brookl: passed house twice Sunday : Ia st time lady sitting at window. It acquaintance would te agreeable address A. G., New York where mterview may be had. Herald office, stating . RELIGIOUS NOTICES. VAMP MEETING, SEA CLIFF—COMMENCING JULZ ) 2% continuing over two Sabbaths. Steamer Ne ERAL SKDGWICK will leave Peck slip, second pier be. low the bridge, daily, Sundays excepted, at 9:15 A. M., stopping at Grand and Thirty-third streets. Fare tor round trip 60 cents. LOST AND FUUND. OST- MONDAY, IN GETTING OUT OF AN EIGHTH 4 avenue car at the corner of Thirty-cighth street, one Parcel, containing two pounds small pins. Liberal reward by leaving it at 17 Waverley place. [ OST—SOME PAPERS, SIGNED BY CLAUSENIUS, 4 Chicago, The finder will please leave them. for m reward ut Charles Unrein'’s Hotel, 125 Washington #treet. Hoboken T8708 MONDAY, ABOUT 4,7. M.. WHILE Go- 4 ing up Sixth avente from Fourteenth street tor Twenty-first street, thence to Eighth avenue, a black Pan and ribber Chain and Vinaigrette attached.’ Finder will please revurn to ROBERT UNDERHILL, 27 Washington stre@t, and receive a suitable reward. Lo8tco% MoxDaY AFTERNOON, ABOUT FOUR Ls o'clock, on Wooster street, from ‘Broome strect to Canal street, and on Canal street, from Wooster street to South Filth avenu haped gold Breast Pin, The finder will be it by leaving the above nt 66 Wooster street. THE 7TH DAY OF Lr MAY, IN TRANSMIS 4. ston trom Philadeiphia to New York, three Coupons of $35 each, due wary 1, Ist, from "first mortage bonds Nos. 68). and 1.314 of the St. Louis and Tron Mouttain Railroad Company, payment whereol has been stopped. A suitable reward will be paid upon their re- turn to the Philagelphia National Bank, $3. —LOST, WEDNESDAY, NOTE BOOK, Ded. with Railroad ss (since Stopped); nothing of value to finder; $3 given and no questions asked, d+ dress M., Heralil office, VARD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE RELCRN subscriber of a litte black and tan Dog; the tday. RAN, 154 West Twonty-third street. $5 REWARD. LOST, A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER, we) ne nuime ot Ned. Return to No. 160 sireet st OR STRAYED ON MONDAY . ck and Tan Dog; answers to owner's name on collar, “Billy Derby, ame of Biity; Finder wil! please return to 6 Sixth avenue and receive above reward. 330 VALD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR RE me turn of gold Watch and Chain; watch No, 91.010, ‘ouble case stem winder; lost at fire at No. 710 Water mrvet, city. REWARD, —STOL, @75 FROM FREEHOLD, N 5) Fon Saturd July 18a brown Mare, heavy set, a lite saded, and a tall-top Carriage; the harness was silver mounted, with Dutch collar: the carriage was an old-fashioned one, with narrow black walnut panels on each side of the body. itty dollars of the above re ward will be paid tor the return of the PER Ey 1d $25 fer the apprehension of the thief, by JAS, VW, PERRINE, iy ) No.5 Willoughby street, 2 THE NEW . ORK HERALD. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. SPECIAL NUTICES. X. THE AMEMICAN REGISTER, . the most widely circulated of the American urnals published Ope. in Acapital medium for American adve: 2 's addressing themselves to Indiepensedle to all persons visting Great Britain sn PR tong an advertneurto tae” the AMERICAN ng and advertisement’ for’ the REGISTER will be received and single copies of the fs Tay be obtained at the office ot the New York leraid, New York. re —INVEST NOW. « The fifth and last Gift Concert for beneftt of Public rary of Kentucky, takes, place July 32, 1874 20,000 gifts, amounting to $2,501,000, will be’ distributed. ‘ales close promptly on the 29th, All destrous of invest: ing should order at onc: This Ag positively the LAST CHANCE! ist OF ft. 250, One Grand Cash Gift, Mn ne Grand Cas! One Grand Cash Gitt 5,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 5 Cash Gitts, $20,000 cach... 100,009 10 Cash Gifts, 14,00) each 140,000 18 Cash Gitts, 10,000 eacn, 150,000 40 Cash Gifts, 5.000 cach 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each 100/000 ‘Cush Gitte, 3,000 each 99,000 50 Cash Gifts 2000 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 100,000 240 Cash Gitte, "800 each + 120,00) its, each... Grand total, 20,000 gifts, all cash... 2,500,000 PRICE’ OF TICKETS, Whole Tickets..... s 350 0 Bal 25 00 Soups 5 00 Tickets tor 500 00 ickets for....... 1,000 00 le Tickets for * 5,000 Do 221 Whole Tickets for. 10,000 00 Order at once of ARH. TO BE GIVEN AWAY. + The second and jast Grand Gitt Concert in aid of the Masonic Reliet Association of Norfolk, Va., will take place on September 3 1874, at the Opera’ House in the ity of Norfolk, Va. | Tickets and information turmshed the branch office ‘of the Association. 78 and 8 Broad- room 25, New York. Post office box 1,417. Art 00) IN PRIZES AT GRAND GIFT CON- & ve « cert jor benefit of Public Library, Kentucky. 000 in Prizes at Gilt Concert in aid Masonic Reuse Association, Norfolk, Vi For tickets address J. T. EDGE, 19 New street (in basement), New York, A SORA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER ZA. Ale, sparkiing Wines; manufacture of coinplete out- fits ot Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions; ail departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing: exclusive Rights in desirable territory; catulogues tree. JOHN MATTH First avenue, Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-seventh streets, New York. GENERAL MEETING OF THE STOCK: RS of the Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Company is hereby called to assemble at the office of the com- anv, No. 51 New street, New York, on Wednesday, July t'12 M.. Jor the purpose of presenting amendments to bylaws and other Important busin 29s JAMES R. CRENSHAW, President. AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT LOT- teries.—Information and circulars turnished. WACHSMANS & CO., Bankers, 7) and 77 Nassau street, New York. Fava. MAN LOTTERIES.—IMPORTANT ‘AVANA AND d . IMPORTANT information given tor next drawings by E, SAN- NENBERG, Post office box 190, i ci ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—FRE: girculars given and sent. TINEZ & CO., Bankers, office box 4,685. NRY A. DANTE nue, near iwenty. fo the diseases of men. Hives AND GEAMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- INFORMATION AND Address J, BL MAR- 10 Wail street, New York. © Post M D., 144 LEXINGTON A’ inth street.—Special attention ings.—Information given and price list furnished. HEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York, Lock box 5,004. ‘OLDERS OF DENVE! sas Pacific, West Wisconsin, Missourt Pacific, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; Denyer Pacific, Chesa- eake and Ohio and Mississippi, Kansas ana Texas iiroad Bonds, may hear of something to their advan- taze by addressing UNEXCEPTIONABLE REFE- RENCES, box 4,983 Post office. EMI 2 sft “Second Monthiy Single Numb ul i. cont jonthiv ingle Number Betieme authorized by epecial act of the Logiol ure), for the benefit of the University of Paducah. 300,00) to be distributed. 000 for the first Prize. 5,28) Prizes, amounting to $300, Whole tickets. $10; halves, $5: quarters, $2.50. Remember that every Prize is nd ble in full, without deduction. These d. gs are never post- poned; ee eee regularly the last Saturday of each month. Send for circular. " Address all orders to ‘SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.—INFORMATION and circulars sent free. Address G. W. CAR- PENTER, Post office box 3,976, New York, ()FFICTAG DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE _LOT- tories. (Kes cuoKy, exrEs chase 85—s0Ly 21, 1874 * "KENTUCKY. CLAS¥.86—JOLY 21, ‘1874. 40, 4, 68, 21, 76, 17, 71, 33, 46. 64,37, a5, afTRSET QexTHA Class BO Fou ni isis. Pe a ee Se Address J. CLUE, No. T Park row, PO. Box C960N. Y, ILES AND HEMORRUOIDS POSITIVELY AND permanently cured by absorption, without pain, danger, caustics or instruments. Every vestige of the disease eradicated. Immediate relief Irom suffering. Twenty Years’ experience treating this disease warrants usin saying there is no case of piles we cannot cure. References, hundreds, of best citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Balumore and Pittsburg whom we have cured. W. A, McCANDLISS, M. D.. & SON, No. 2,001 Arch street, Philadelphia. At St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, until July 25, and each alternate two weeks, Read the following edivorial i= : \From the Yonkers (N, ¥.) Gazette. A POSITIVE CURE FOR A PAINFUL DISEASE, ‘Thousands of persons suffer untold miseries trom that most distressing and by many supposed to be incu ble, disease—the piles. The physician who can afford reliet in such cases is doing a good work; but he or they who can effect a positive and permanent cure ought to be classed with the heroes of earth, tor they alleriate much suffermg and give to hithetto almost despairing invalids immediate. reilef, and render a heretoiore burdensome lite a blessing. With scarcely an exception regular physicians, ot ali schools, will pronounce the piles incurable, or tell you that if stopped or attempted to be cured they will pro- duce consumption or some other equally tatal disease. Either this or the recommendation ot a surgical opera: tion is sure tobe the result of consultation with most physicians touching this and kindred diseases. Our Object at this time is to_say a few words for Dr. W. A. MeCandliss, M.D. -& Son, of No. 2001 Arch’ street, Philadelphia, ‘We believe they are the oniy physicians in the United States, if not in’ the world, who can rad- ically and permanently cure the piles. The elder Doctor has made this disease a specialty tor over twenty years, and has met with inost remarkable success, We speak whereof we know in this matter—two parties at least; very near and dear to us, having been under treatment with the most astonishing results, One of these persons, eight months ago, nearly bled to death trom. the disease, having been # sufferer theretrom for over 18 years, Upou placing himself in the hands of Dr. Me- Candiiss he frankly stated that he haa no. h cure, but simply sought temporary relief. ‘she told him to be of good cheer, that he could cure him, and now this person is a new’ creature, The drain the disease was making on his system was stopped within a week. and the once emaciated and almost bloodless form is now full of lite and daily gaining new vigor, The treatment 1s delicate and effective, no instruments or ustics beinggised, and we think there 1s no case so s¢- veresbut that &curé can be effected. Dr. McCandliss 18 a kentleman, @ thoroughly educated physician and a man of honor, Any statement hemay make can be tuily relled upon, This fs no solicited ot paid puff, but a tree-wilt tribute to the skill and efficiency with which the disease alluded to is treated by ur. McCandliss and his son. FOR NEW ORLEANS—READY FOR f ; names of every man and vessel on file; ew of United States ships Bienville, Undine and Signal, MW for information, No charge in’ advance, FARKAGUT PRIZE OFFICE, 151 south street. L HAVANA LOTTERY, eK a ND RIO GRANDE, KAN. % pital prizes of the drawing of July 16, per No. 22,758 drew..... $100,020 No. 15°96 drew: oat it drew » 25.000 . 19,455 drew » Woo O, 2338 drew 5.000 412 drew Seer ssoeeece seesceceeses, 5,000 circulars ‘of iiformution’ ‘free; new MEAT OR & CO, Bankers, 11 Wall N AY! & CO, Banker: Vall street, Ne vi Post office box 4,448, iy ” * itd PEOIAL NOTICE, sy the Sunday Mercury of July 4 gave an article on the importation or beer, the complete ignorance and in- correctness of the same prompted us to send. a the above paper, accompanied by an extract of ou portations from July 1, 1873, to aly 1, 1874; but as our communication has been entirely disregarded «why, we are unable to tell) we teel constrained to give to the pub- Hie at large the same in the form of an adverticcment re Importations tor one year of TLOLLENDER & CO, im- 1873. From Steamer. duly 1.... Repp Donan, JULY Boose sees ota Hansa, Suly 7 Culnibach ) Deuschiang, 6, Erlangen 50 Kronpring. Solmoach, 3 pe epperndort New York. “eulmbach 3 n. Nurnberg 6 Bremen. sCalnbach — 3) Leipzig. Ie Leipzig. Rhein, haffonburg 5 mbach = 8) Repperndorf 4% Dona unnbach Mosel.” iisen io Mosel, Erlangen 20 Hansit. Catmbach Rhein. rang Rhein. bach Aincrica, Miser Hansa Erlangen Weser, Kepherndort Woeser. Comback Rhein. rriangen Main Culmba Neckar, cul ‘ ach PA bSen Rhein, Mai Culmbach 14 Repperndort 6) 10 ‘Tune bach” 13)+ tary ‘tune rlangen ‘ Riel 19 LSE HOLLENDER & CO., Iinporters and Bottlers of Lagerbeer, Sole agents for Mr. Bartholomay, Rochester Sole agents for Mr. ¢. Moerlein, Cincinnati Depot for Brooklyn, ctttily announce to our customers that m to-day Mr, Lonis Grautegein, jBEooklyt, to) act. as our sole ajrent for the sale of our imported, ns well as Rochester aiid Cincinnati, Beer. HOLLENDER & CO,, Stanta Zeitungs Building, We hereby resv wire lave appoint — SPECIAL NOTICES. PECIAL TREATMENT FOR NERVOUS DISEASES — S Dr. ALBERT LEWIS, authorot “The Medical Com- panion and Guide to Heal "No. 7 Beach street. ‘ON, SECOND HAND, $65, $110 185, $163 each; Rockaway, $125; ‘ooster T° SPECULATE IN STUCK5—TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers, No. 2 Wall street, New York, are the right parties to deal witn, (PHE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISMMENT Staphicwrark ah oe ceee Set Eee Bee low ratene” Estim: : in Herald Buttding, 218 Broadway. Se P OR iid $100 000. ROYAL HAVANA AND GERMAN ° + lotteries. $490,000 cash gifts. Circu- lars, with full particu free. Address P. UO. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. OAT RACE AT HIGH BRIDGE, FRIDAY, JULY %. D. POLLOCK, Proprietor. OR SALE—AT HARRY JENNINGS, 391 BROOME street. New York, a Scotch Shepherd Dog, Slut and Pups: also an Irish red Setter Siut and six Pups; Harry Jennings patent Flea Soap for dogs, 0 cents per box, ANTED—SETTER BITCH, WELL BRED, TRAINED and cheap. Address GUN, Herald office. _THE TURF. BAY MARE FOR SALE CHEAP—WARR. sound and kind. Apply at P. L Bennet and 32) bast Warren street, between 51 Court sireets, Brooklyn, A geno BAOWX LINED OUAE BONS, equal new; art, Depo ‘agons, Top Buggy: also new Buggies at fost 4 J. W. PITREY, 46) Third avenue. N_ OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLE FOR sale—Excellent location; first class trade; well jown, tavorably patronized; extraordinary chance; Must positively sell; sacrifice, SIMER'S'Store Agency, No. 7 Murray street. A [Re HANDSOME MAHOGANY ROAN HORSE, Years old, 153; hands high: warranted sound and ond. “Also a light Brewster Clarence. Nos, 3 and 5 West Thirteenth street, T, E. GORDON, —ONE OF THE BEST TOP PONY PHAETONS IN 2 the city, made by Corbett, will be sold at a great Dargain. Caillat 156 West 1) Qs. GRUBE, 141 WEST BROADWAY, HAS ON hand, at wholesale or retail. manufactured for "the trade,” all kinds of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, &c, first, or manufacturer's, prices, A TROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK. . WEDNESDAY, July 22, at3 P. M, Purse $100, for horses that have never beaten 2: Mile heats, best three in five, in harness; $50 to firs! $30 to second, $20 to third. Dun Walton enters b. m. Midget. J. M. Aicotts enters b. m. Gypsy Maid. M. McNamara enters s. g. Shiner. John Murphy enters blk. m. Minnie M. A. Odell enters w. s. Washington Jackson. Peter Longevin enters br. ¢. West Side, ‘ James Campbell enters b. g. Ithi €. Davidson enters b. enters c. 4. Bi 2 ‘Gaina enters r. g. Roanoke. : ilson enters br. g. I. H. Admission, $1. W. HV. den| EERFOOT PARK—TROTTING,—THURSDAY. JULY By atSP.M. Purse of $100, for Norses that never jam Thon’s br. g. Phil O'Neil, D. Delay's g. g. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. H, Williams’ bik. g. Scar Face Charley. . Heard’s ch. m. Elien Mary. ‘Owner's b. mn. Bila B. Admission 5) cents. Ir. WILLIAM McMAHON, Superintendent, OSTERS FOR HORSERACES, MEETINGS, &. romptly and cheaply done at the METROPOL'TAN PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, 218 Broadway, Herald nilding. SARATOGA RAC! iS) 1874. FIRST MEETING. SATURDAY, July 25, MR ry ieee 1 39! a ER CESDA SECOND MEETING. SATURDAY, August 8, TUE Srtra atch Day, WEDNESDAY, ai rt xtra Ma, 3 5 2, THURSDAY, angust 13, sada ast 1, . August é SATURDAY, August 15, “TUESDAY, August 18, Extra day, Great Stake, WEDNESDAY, At 19, THURSDAY, August'20. Races promptly at 12 o'clock each day. . R TRAVERS, President JOHN MORRISSEY, Lessee. ©. Wurarty, Secretary. JULY 80, 31 AND August 1, on Westchester county Fair Grounds, situ- Ajo’ Iss miles from White Plains station, on Harlem Railroad, and 4 miles from Tarrytown station, on Hud- gon River Railroad. Premiums $3,900, $ First day. No. 1.—Purse $500, for 3 minute horses; $25) to first Hee eSavne B55 tor 2:36 Worses; $400 to frst, $200 to No, 2.—Purse (or. 2:36 horses: jo first sevoad, $i to third and $80 to fourth, ¥ ond day. No, 3.—Purse $500, for P40 horses; $250 to first, $200 to sere aPiutse $600, Tor 2:31 horses; $400 to frst, $200 to 0. urse ly i lo second, $120 to third and a tp fourth. No. 5.—Purse $500, for 2:30 horees; $250 to first, $200 to second and $50 to third. No, 6.—-Purse $800, for 2:28 horses: $400 to first, $200 to second, $120 to third and $8) to fourth, ‘Conditions and national rules as advertised by Cats- kill Driving Park at last meeting, July 14, 15 and I Entries will close Saturday, July 25, at 9P. M, All communications and entries must be addressed to CLARK WHITE, Superintendent, Catskill. gaiiries will be advertised in New York Herald of July _HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, T BARKER'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTERSALL'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKKR, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT Il O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED FOR TRIAL ON EVERY HORSE SOLD UNDER WARRANTEE, THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the State having the proper facilities tor showing horses on sale. viz.: A large driving ring, entirely under cover, and plenty of room tor examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT Il O'CLOCK. TOP WAGON, BUILT BY MINER & STEVENS, nne order. NO TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, built by Brew- ster & Co., of Broome street. GENTLEMAN'S LLEGANT ROAD TURNOUT, com- prising a fast and extra desirable black trotting geldin; Kot by G. M. Patchen, Jr., 15! hands hich, 7 years ol & very stylish, prompt and gamey driver; has repea' edly shown trials ot Irom 2:5) to 3 minutes; ‘is a great all day roadster; can be driven by any one, and is war. ranted sound and kind. Also, flue and nearly new top, {ull spring Wagon, built by Page, Harness, &c, MORTGAG., SALE OF A FINE LIGHT TRUCK, in pertect order. ELEGANT COP SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGON, HIGH BRED BROWN TROTTING GELDING, 15% hands high, 7 years old; fine, free driver: can beats minutes; can be driven by alady at speed, and 1s war- ranted sound and kind, TOP EXPRESS WAGON by Smith, KLEGANT PONY PHAETON ‘ESTABLISHMENT, comprising a handsome Kentucky bred dark brown Pony Mare, 14% hands high, 7 years old; a very stylish and handy driver; can irot close to 3 minutes; is perfectly gentle and docile; long flowing mane and tail; and warranted sound and kind. Also, fine top Pony Phaeton, Harness. &c. ONE PARK PHAETON, good order, THE CELEBRATED CREAM 1ROITING Mare Lady. Lewls got by Cnion und bred by A. Lewis, sg. of Poughkeeosie ; 15h hich, 6 years old; clegant and extra pleasant driver; has a record of 2:42; can beat 2:45 to- day, and is warranted sound and kind; also side bar top Road Wagon, Harness, &c. TOP WAGON, BY WOOD Bros. PAIR BAY WORK HORSES, 1633 high, © years old; good drivers: great workers. WO NO TOP ROAD Wagons, by Benson, NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, Horse Clothing, Sadales, Bridles, Whips, Halters, &c. See SE vERAL other Horses. Di RIPTION at sal NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. DMINISTRATRIX SALE. HARLES C. DUFF, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, PUBLIC. AUCTIO TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), by JULY 2, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT THE STABLE 255 ERUER STREET, BETWE LINTON PLACKS) ALL TH! ENKINS, DECEASED, INCLUDING ALL) THE ORSES, CARRIAGES, | HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES AND LEASE UF STABLE FOR TWO YEARS. HORSES CONSIST OF a beautifal pay Hambietonlan Gelding) 15% hands high, 6 years ola; sired by Kyadick's Hambletonian; dam by Abdaliah; can trot in 2:55, and is perfect in all respects, A fine sorrel Gelding, 15%; hands high, 6 years old; sired by Young Morrell; can trot better than 2:10, and is sound, kind and pertect in all respects. A dhe sorrel Gelding, 15s hands high, 7 years old; sired by Daniel Lambert, dam a Knox mare; can beat 240, and Is perfect 1n all respects, A'fine sorrel Gelding, 154 hands high, 11 years old; raised in Vermont; can’ beat 2:30, and is’gentle tor the ost tit CARRIAGES CONSIST OF— One Coupe Rockaway, 2 Pony Phaetons, 4 top Wagons, 2 open Wagons, 1 Pony Wagon, 1 Jenny ‘Lind Wi i Coach, 1 Park Phaeton, U skeleton Wagon, 1 set of Harne's, 2eets of single Harness; also Blankets, . WAVERLEY AND FFECTS OF JAMES mace bex, N. B.—THE ABOVE STOCK WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER, SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, BY ORDER OF ISABELLA JENKINS, N ADMINISTRATRIX, A —WAGONS CHEAP; EXPRESS, GROCERY, 4A. Busines Bakers’, Plumbers’, elivery, Depot, Concord and p: hand; one six: stree! HANDSOME PAIR OF HORSES, 1516 HANDS, 7 yeurs old; sound and kind; suitable tor T Cart, V foria’ or Brougham; will be sold very tow: also Pony Fhacton, with Rumble, Apply at private stale 123 West Fitty fourth street. ttorm spring Wagons, new anid second at extension top Phaeton. At 226 Spring A —SIX AND FOUR-SEAT WESTCHESTER COUPB ZA. Rockaways, cost $1,200 and $700, for $450 and $350; 3¥ second hand Carriages taken in exchange. HAM, Fourth street and Broadway. T $6 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fourth avenge, ‘Open Depot Rockaway, Toy Pouy Phaeton, Jiult spring sided, Full spring top Wi No top half spring At private sale, very top Wagons, n. yon, by T. Smith. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, -WE CLOSE UP THE REPOSITORY AND MOVE dhe our business to our factory, 1,505 Broadway, on the fast day of this month. We have thirty carriages of different styles that must be sold. Now is your thine to buy cheap, | JAS. SKE Broadway, near Forty-tourth street, IANDSOME THOROUGHBRED SORRED Mare.—15 hands high, 5 years old; periectly sound kind in all harn for ‘sit ount of se for sane, Ata owner having Na tiethe wi I2sd street, between sixth and Seventh avenue levards. GENERAL KNOX HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP.— 12 high: sound and kind; trotted tn 2:1. Can een at RYMES’ stable, corner Clinton and Degraw ets, Brooklyn. CARRIAG 1, at low prices. —Landauiettes, Coupes, hactons, Rockaways, Buggies, Depot (second hand. | Wd. COLVE 3 . 7 Washington place, opposite 74 Broadway, Cabri A PAIR, 4 PRETTIEST PAIR OF BAY HORSES in the city for sal and: jack points, no Seats | sarrented in ave pot: yom a TBA ise y ie present of ie To, rea! ORSHS, Herald offien, OUR OWN | give us ac | ) (uimarbD 1 CARRIAGES FOR SALE-AT THE OLD BSTAB- lished manutactory No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. Ail styles, new and second hand,, 20 per cent less than jew York prices. HOB. WITTY & Co. (Sine otere SOILED, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.—>EV- eral different styles family Carriages and Buggies Will be sola at bargains. Anply at MANUFACTURERS’ UNION CARRIAGE WARBROOMS, 634 Broadway, near Bleecker street. YRANDALL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CHIL- J drew’s Carriages, 569 Third avenue.—Premium awarded for best Carriage at the American Institute Fair; all principal dealers In the United states suppited constantly on hand a large and elegantiy finished Sealers and the public generally are invited to GANT BAROUCHE, BY BREWS . 4 CLARENGE, BY MINBR & STEVENS, LANDAULETT#HS, BY STIVERS & BREWSTER. Park Phaetons, by Miner & Stevens: top and no top Pony Phaotons and Road Wagons, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Harness, &c.. ke. at greatly reduced prices inth street, near Third avenue. = ASSELL & KEARNEY, AN 214 Ea’ Bc T SIX-SEAT SECOND HAND HALF TOP Park Phaeton, with Horses and Harness if desired, tor sale. Apply at Manufacturers’ Union Carriage Ke: posttory, 634 Broadway, near Bleecker street. {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, GENTLEMAN'S TUR out; Horse. @ years old, 15}¢ hands: warranted sound und kind; top Buggy and Harness; all good as new, and made to orde ‘old together or separate, at private stable, No. 33 Last Twelfin street. OR SALE—A HANDSOMF, STYLISH, WELL BRED pair of carriage Horses, 1535 hands high, 7 years old; fast, stvlish and enduring travellers; warranted sound and kind. Apply to H. ROSs, 143 West Twenty- third street, For SALE—A HANDSOME DEPOT WAGON, BUILT to order and used but two months. 143 West Twenty- third street. OR SALE—GOOD CANADIAN HORSE; SOUND, kind and true; 15 hands, 5 years: light wagon Har- ness, all complete; Separate of together; sold expressly tor wantofuse. Apply at 433 West Seventy-eighth st. OR SALE—ONLY FOR WANT OF WORK, TWO pony built Horses, 16 hands; price $45 and 255. Also one stylish bay Mare, 1¢ hands, 8 years; for any light use. 186 Perry street. JOR SALE—AT NO. 188 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH street, ten first class Road Horses, ‘rom Livingston county, New York; one pair bay Mares, that can trot hetter than three ‘minutes together; no pullers; easy drivers. One pair bay Horses, 15% hands, can trot in 334 easy. The rest are all nice single Horses, ali trotter: one gray Mare, 14; hands high, can beat three minutes: nice tor a Indy to drive, a nice pole mare; one brown Horse, 13 hands high, can beat 2:4) sure ;one bay Ethan Auon Horse, 151 ulgh, can trot in 2:60'to.the pole: no puller, very stylish. The Horses are all right in every Fespect: will sell or excha LEVI YORKS. OR SALE—TWO TONS RUE nGnEME: 8 YEARS old, 15 and 16 hands high: fit for any purpose: must be sold for Want ot use: price $65 and $98, 128 Charle: OR SALE-ONE DOUBLE HORSE TRUCK, IN perfect running order; also one light Business vagon, built to order, 46 Monroe street. OR SALE—GRAY NORSK, 16 HANDS: HAS BEEN used to n couve; three other Horses cheap; also Ba- Touche and three top Wagons. 40 Mott street. JOR SALE CHEAP—ONE CREAM COLORED saadle Pony, isabout 14 hands high and very hand- gome: suitable for children or a lady to ride: alsoa Team ot black Horses, 7 and 8 years old, 153 hands high; stylish and good steppers: must be sold to pay for keep. Inquire at Nos. 127 und 1:9 East Fitty-third street. HALEY & McMANUS, NENTLEMAN’S TURNOUT CHEAP—MUST BE SOLD; X bay Mare, 8 years old; bay Horse. 7 years old; both very stvush and warranted right ever! top Wagon, Dunscomd single and double set of Harne: also Trotter; can trot very fast; pedigree and sonudne: rivate stable No. 6 University plac 288.—IMPORTED RIDING SADDLES AND just arrived; linen Sheets, summer Horse 0 Dusters, Brushes, Combs, Whips, Sponges, c.: our Harness are’ hand made: a good ar: ucle at the lowest possible price. - BARTLETT, 62 Warren street, corner College place. ARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, FORK ALL KINDS of horses and vehicles. at prices to suit everybody ; largest assortment in the city; also Sheets, Lap Dust- ers, Blankets, Hoods, Muzzles and everything a horse- man wants, at MOSEMAN’S, li4 Chambers street. OOK!—BARGAINS.—BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, trots in three minutes, for $400; bay Mare, 15 hands, trots in 2:x): both tine looking. Also 3 top Wagons, 3 Road Wagons, 1 top Phaeton, 1 new Express Wagon, five. sets Harness; must be sold. Weetwood Market, Fiflieth street, near Third avenue B. E. HOVEY. | NE STIVERS DOG CART, 1 BREWSTER CALASH and Landau, 1 Coupe, 1 six seat park Phaeton, | light Brett, by ‘Miner &' Stevens; 1 Barouche, depot Wags Rockiways, top and open pony Phaetons ot all styles; 80 tov and cpen road Wagons of all kinds, by Broome street Brewster, Stivers, Dusenbury and Van Duser and Waterman; i sulky, 2 tKeleton Wagons, 1 four seat Park Phaetou, by Brewster: express Wagons, 1 platform express. single’ and double f Nets, de. MH. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. JECOND HAND EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, TWO 4) Coupes, Dog Cart, Victor Westchester, six seat Phaeton, Depot’ Wagon, Rockaways, Koad’ Wagons, several Bugyles, Coupe Rockaway. | MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 64 Broadwa; TWO YOUNG BLACK CANADIAN PONIES.—PRICE $300, by Dr. A. FURGANG, East New York, LI. ANTEDSIMMEDIATELY, 300 WAGON TEAMS; wages $500 per da paddy work, Apply at corner of Fifty-ninth street and Fourth evenue. M. G. RYAN, :D TO HIRE-WITH OPTION OF BUYING, ood, strong and smart hack is hi Address GRAY, Cut AN for the summer, a Horse, about 16 or 16% p Housé, Rye, Westchester county. i WAXTEDIA BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR BUSI. s purposes; must be cheap; state full particulars and lowest cash D Address CASH, Herald office EAT DEPOT WAGON, STRONG BUILT AND IN good order, with single Harness, will be sold, together or separately, at a low value, at 203 West ‘Twentieth street. 6) —BAY MARE, 7 YEARS, 16 HANDS, SOUND 4. and kind in every respect; if not as repre- sented money returned. 418 Fighth ‘avenue, corner of ‘Dhirty-tirst street, INSTRUCTION. N EXPERT IN PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHY, PHOTO- AA” engraving and chromotype carbon printing and other processes connected with photography, will give inatraction for a reasonable compensation. ‘Call at or address oom 28, 697 Broadway. STITUTE, 35 EAST SIXTY-SECOND JT street, near Central Park.—A first class French and English school for boys; will receive pupils for and dur- ing summer vacation; terms moderate. otessor PAUL E. GIRARD, Directoi YLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, eptember 9. Civil Engineering, the Classics and n thoroughly taught. For circulars apply to M. BOGART, Esq., No. 3 Nassau. street, New York, of to Cotonel THEODORE HYATT, President. HK NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 Kighth street, near Broadway.—Acknowledged the best in the country; complete in all detail dents secured positions than from any othe ____ PROPOSALS. _ pr POSALS EN Pa., opens for. renitited Sie. required for the United States Court House and Post office, New York city. ADVERTISEMENT, Unitep States Covnt House AND Pos? Orrice, New Yonx City. Orrice oF SurxnintENDENT, July 15, 1874, Sealed proposals will be received ‘at this office until 12M, of the Mth day of July, 1874, for furnishing and de- livering at the United States Court House and Post office, New York city. ail the plate and other glass required tor the bauding, as called tor In the schedule. Copies of the specifications and schedule may be had ‘on application at this office. Proposals must be made Inelustve and exclusive of im- duty. Samples of the glass proposed to be furnished must ac- company each probosal, and the whole must be de- livered wnbroken perfect order, within two montis trom date of feceptance of proposal. Ail bids must be accompamted by a penal bond of two responsile persons in the sum of five thousand dollars $5.00) that the bidder will accept and pertorm the von- tract, i awarded him; the suMciency of the security to cortined by the United stages Judge, Clerk ot the ited States Court, or the District’ Atvorney of the dis wherein the bilder resides. The departinent reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if tbe deemed for the interest ot the government to do so. Every bid must be made on the printed form to be ot- wed at this office. and must contorm in every respect Je requirements of this advertisement, or it will not mnsivered. Proposals Will not be. received from parties who are not themselves engaged in the glass trade. Proposals must be enclosed ina sealed envelope, en- dorsed “Proposals for, Pinte Ginss de., for the United States Court House and Post office, New’ York city,” and addressed to CALVIN T. HULBURD, Superintendent, POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTIC! THE MAILS FOR EUROPE for the week ending Saturday, July 28, 1874, will close atthis office as follows:—On Tuesday at 2:30 P.M.. on Wodnesday, at#3) and iz M., om Thursday at 1:90 A. M. and o1 y ‘ » M. 7 T, L, JAMBS, Postinaster, ‘way; Brewster | ress, Sheets, | PRICE FOUR CENTS, POR SAun 'N OLD ESTABLISHED COAL YARD FOR SAL ‘cheap—Best busiuess locatiou; also corner Grocery Sores, Tea Stores, Hat stores, Drug stores, Country | Hotels. — MIICHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar sire | MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEA splendid Bakeries, Contectioneries, Country Baker- ies. cheap downtown Lunch Rooms, Cikar Stores, Fruit Stores, at $50) upwar 5 MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. LARGE BILLIARD SALOON FOR 5 business location; tor sale at a great sacriti easy terms: also Lager Beer Saloons and Gardens. MITCHELL'S store Avency, 77 Cedar street. A SELENDID CORNER LIQUOR STORES FOR + sale at great sucrifices. in the vieinity of theatres cheap downtown Liquor Stores. Ds store Awe! Cedar street. A AN EXCELLENT DOWN TOWN LIQUOR + Store, doing a good business, for sale; a bargain; Meenses all paid; terms easy; rent paid to-August. We YF reNLOYD. 20 Broadwa S83 BOARDING N OLD ESTABLISHED, FIRST O) House. full of good paying boa) count of adeath. Address T. ¥., Herald A WEOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS HAY AND FEED + Store, doing large a table business; Horses, Wagons, aiid ali complete chance, MALONE'S store Ai , Lat Nassau street. Auto SALE, DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT AND Title; price $4.0. i MALONE?S Store Azency, 121 Nassau ATOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A SPLENDID + Grocery store: good stock and splendid Fixtures; situate in best part of Wiillamsburgh: price $1,800. MALOD Store Agen Nassau AN, QHD HSTABLISHED GROCERY STORE FOR sale or exchange for Jersey City Property. treet. ect. | dorner Cedar street and Palisade avenue, Jersey City Heights. HAN api | WELL ESTABLISHED DRUG SHORE FOR | Zh. sule—Splendid business Jocation; excellent cash trade: extraordinary chance for live man; satisfactory reasons given: Dargain. SIMER'S Store Aency, No. 7 Murray str AN OLD, AND. ESTABLISHED FANUY AA” Goods Business, well located on Broadway, doine a | Rood trade, tor sale ceash required trom $15.99) t0 $ tisfactory reasons for seiliug. Parties desiri s Fetail business, showing good profits, will ble dress BONNER. Herale Upiown Branch oftice DISTILLERY FOR SALE—WITH STOCK AND ZA Axtures, at 59 West Fortieth street. Good’ reason for seilms. MIGAR BUSINESS OF A FIRST CLASS RB ) UL rant tor saie. 60 Broadway. | OU" forms, Bins of Lading and e | mercial and Theatrical Printing | romptly done, at the M ABLIOHMENT, 3 full RUG 8 NG A LAGE RETAIL AND some Wholesale trade, in a city of 12 tants, near New York ciuse of selling, other busine and failing neaith; price $13.00, part cash and palane: on easy terms it properly secured. Apply to or address, ©. N. CRITTENTON, Céntral Medicine Ws r Sixth avenne. Fe SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR SALOON, with room for luneh counter, one block trom Ful- ton ferry, Brooklyn. Address 8, H., Heraid office. OR SALE.—CANDY STORE, NO, 22 EAST FIFTY- feventh ‘street, next door’ to the public school; terms cash. For particulars apply at Messrs. E. BACH & CO.'S, 208 Bast Fitty-seventh street. | FOR SALK—LIGHT BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, 5 | Years old: sound and kind: great endurance ; can | show 2:50; or will trade tor Pony or pair of Ponies, with Phaeton, or low box Wagon. Inquire in mirror store, 616 Broadway. OR SALE—A DISTILLERY, INCLUDING STOCK, Fixtures, Insurance and License, which must be sold against the first of the month; reasons for sellin; | 9n account of my hasband’sdeath; distillery situated a No, 42 Forsyth’ street, city of New York: wili_ be sold very | ad Mrs. SMITH. (OR SALE—A SODA WATER BUSINESS, CONSIST. ing of improved Generators, a large number of Portable Fountains, Draught Apparatus, Tools, Truck: Harness, Horses, Syrup Apparatus; a full compiemental customers; will be sold low; terins asy. Address AT’- 263 Fifth stre ), OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CHEAP LIQUOR atistactory reason for selling. R, importor of }quors, 37 Peck t, Brooklyn, OR SALE~HOTEL AND BAR JN TWENTY-FOURTH | ward, West Farms; terminus of horse cars, which leave every filteen minutes; mile from Catholic Protectory. Apply to JOH NN, 295 Third av. {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS MILLINE on Sixth avenue; Stock and Fixtures cost; a list of 590 customers; splendid a commence business. Address MILLIN: town Branch office. less thi tunity to R, Herald’ Up- JOR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED BOARDING House, with a two years’ lease; will be sold cheap; | owner retiring from business. Apply from 1 A. M. to | 4PM. at2l South Fith av, four doors below Amity st. OR SAL CHEAP—A SUPERIOR MICROSCOPE, with following accossories:-—iwo eye pleces, three achromatic object glasies .affording every range of max. nitying power from about 50 to 600 diameters areas), about 60 fine objects, one magnitying glass stand, with universal movement, for holding object | one upright walnut case, with lock and hanole, Apply 4. D, WILSON, watchmaker and jeweller, 491 Sixth av nue, between Ywenty-ninth and Thirtieth street OR SALE, UPTOWN—A FIRST CLASS MEAT AND vegetable Market for sale at a sacrifice, the owner going Into other business. Apply to A. M.,’ station D., Cooper Union. NREAT BARGAIN—C 00 to 36,000 one OD BUSINESS STAND; A Philadelphia property, No. 782 South Front street: corner Store and Dwelling, 17x70 fect, containing 11 rooms; $5,000: clear. For intormatron apply to FRANK RESKLY, 134 Front street, Brooklyn, N. Y. yn, N MPORTANT TO LIQUOR DEALERS.—FOR SALF, A great bargain, the Fixtures and Lease of a good Liquor Store. Inquire at office 345 Fast Twenty-ninin st. | JOR AND BOOK PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SAL} Long established and. paying custom; office favora. bly located and well appointed, employing 12 to 15 hands; leuse low. Principals meaning business will find this a rare chanee, and can obtain favorable terms of pay- ment, Address W., box 201 Herald office. HE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A DRY AND did neighborhood ; good 1d at aby price. | ) Centre street. $100 —CIGAR STAND IN A FIRST CLA by . store down town: lease, case an | Apply at PARK | , 49 Cort owner has two stores. landt street. 2 150 Wine poy THE Le STUCK AND [ PLOU tures ot a well located Liquor Store; would make a splendid Jager beor saloon ; no opposition. on the preinises , 155 West Filty-second street. SII () “LAGER BEER SALOON FOR SALE: FIN DAVU, location; doing a good business, Inquire at | 262 Ninth ‘avenue, MACHINERY. “4 SECOND HAND FOUR FOOT DIMPFEL BLOWER wanted. Address box 3,723 New York Post office, NGINE WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR 4)" cash one Steam Engine, not less than 60 horse Power; must be nearly ax vood as new. Address, with full particulars, S(EAM ENGINE, Herald office. N; A LARGE LOT OF FINE ler and kngine: one Sv-horse. , 50 West str Tanks: At New York Tube W OR SALE—SET OF MARINE RAILWAYS OF DRY Dock, capable of hauling out vesseis of 100 to 120) tons burden. Call on or address CHAS, MURPHY, 17 Dutchess avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. 806, OR SALE—LATHES, 16, 18 AND 24 INCH 9 and 12 feet bed, complete, with Chuc Can be seen at 20 Plait street. ING, 6, pls, dee. UBBER FACTORY.—WANTED TO HIRE, LEAS! Rear purchase a Hubber Factory which has the neces, sary water or steam power to run the breakers and cai- endermg machinery; or would purchase a set ot breakers and calendering machines. Address box 241 Post aftice, New York. Q5 WiLL BUY COMPLETE OUTFIT OF MA. 195 chinks Tootstor foot. or steam power. Call at or address TOOLS, 151 Ecktord street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, BE, D.y 1. E YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. SIX.OARED BARGE, 32 FEET LONG, BUILT IN gland for a nobleman, and lately theroughly re paired, ix offered ata great sacrifice, as the owner must sell her to close accounts; she needs only paint w make her a first class boat for a club or pleasure; oars, brass row locks, €c., complete; $10, Can be ‘seen at D. Blackburn's, pier 55 East River, foot Grand street. Ap- ply, for further particulars, to G. M. COLL, insur. ance, lo) Broadway. VERY FAST SLOOP YACHT, WITH EVERY A. convenience: larce, cabin, weil’ furnished expe: rienced sailing master. Will sell or rent the above one | or more days: terms reasonable, Apply at i&l Fifth av. JOR SALE OR CHARTER—A LIGHT DRAUGHT F Steamboat, fast and in excellent order; snitable tor excursions, short routes or towing, Address, with par ticulars, box 1,945 Post office. OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT top| long, 12 teet beam, with splendid cabti dation, ‘Can be seen at New Jersey Yacht Fourth street, Hoboken, N. J. QTEAM PLEASURE YACHT SEAWEED FOR SALE OS This weil known yacht, butt in the very best man ner for the late Dr. J. iH. Schenck. with c now lving at Green street whart, will be sold at less than value. JW. GASKILL & SONS. Green street whart, Philadelphia. _ ote outtit, mueli UV ANTED—A STEAM YACHT, ABOUT 80 FEET IN \ Tength: also a Sehoonor Yacht, about 75 rect in hy t be in perfect order, and ‘not drawing ove Me Rete Address N. Le, box. 210 Horaid ofiice, stating where she can be seen and lowest casi price FAST SAILING =) —F SALE, THE $1.500. floop BLA FULLER; length, 4 feet; 15 feetheam ent dranght: in periect order. Apply to i. New Yor 8, POWELL, 151 Front street, DENTISTRY. “{ BEAUTL UL SET, $5 TO $8; Hi, $105 singlo, $1; oxtracting with gas, 5) ver fl Examine specter ental OE, 90 Conte RT avenue. Were ewabliened las, Remember No ALSO | ers, is to be sold | Bar; splendid location; heart ot business;a sac- | Apply | YARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW | 000 inhabi- | established 35 years, in a splen- | Apaly | SALES AT AUCTION. | se" B, WALDRON, Shao saER. - By D.W, IVES. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets. THIS DAY, at Il o'clock, nc|nding @ general assortment of Household ond Office Furniittire of every description; also Carpets, Bedding, Colgute's and other Torlet soaps, fine Cigars. Liquors, Window Screens and Shades, Pictures, two. Trucks, Top Buggies, Har Sc; Dry Goods, Groceries, Bedding, AUCTION SALE A THIS DAY, aT 10% O'CLOCK, OF Saloon and Card Vabines SHttt satiate eee alco : Mar | Atm Chairs clegant’ Butler, ‘Carpets, &e. By COLE & bees WILL SELL MURPHY, ton street, Brooklyn UGUST MARTINES. AUCTIO ZA on thts day nesday), Ju ‘at public a 5 At the elegant private residence, 34 Welt BAN stn meet | Sth av., sale commencing 15, o'clock :—Maenifcent rose- | Wood 'Pianotorte. Drawing Rooms—superd Suits, covered silx brocade, Grand Duchess style; Etagerea, | Bookcase, Centre Tables, Encoignures, Cabinets, Tables, . Mirrors, Pamtings by eminent artists, Ornas ment Ases, magnitivent rosewood Pianotorte, Stool, | Cover, Canterbury. Chambers—Kosowood, walaut Bus reaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobe: es. Pillows. Dine | ing Room—Extension Glassware, Silverware, China ware . house was furnished Ma | Land is i Parlies wishin this sale take Stay. stages or 6th ay. cara» (AME A CORON SALE ELEGANT v. Household Furnitare. | ¢ Pianoforte, BrOnSeS OF Fainting do. at private residence 120 West Twenty-third street THis (Wednesday) MORNING, , at 1935 o'clock, py H. &. MCVONNELL, Auctionser. Will sell all the costly Works of Art contained in abows. residence, comprising Pianotorte, velvet, Brussels Car- et: Mirrhrs, Cubinets, Bookease, Books, Turkish Chairs, Lounges. Parlor Sulis, latest styles covering; Centra | Tables, Chamber “uit, complete; Bedsteads, Dressing | Cases, spriig and hair Mattresses, Dining Room Buffet, airs, Extension Tables, &c.: basement and kitchen Purnitu Over 400 lots by catalogue. commencin; | A VCTION SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUR. y. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, atthe elegant private fesidence 210 We st st. near 7th av, consisting Decker & Bros’. Pianoforte, tirame } in rich damask, tin'and brocatel; inlaid T ntings, Bronzes, late Mirrors, Lite . Cabinets, Etageres, ibraty and’ Secretaire veary Tabtes Writing Desks, Turkish Su rosewood an | walnut Chamber sets, Burcaus, Was! spring Mattre tension Tabi nd and rhiture, 7:h or 8th ay eT ©, CASHT ‘HE, THAT TWILL SELL THIS DAY, it Batterson & Co." storage roomey Household Furniture, Carpets, Parior, Chamber, Dining | Sets: also the Siock and Fixtures of a first class ‘dentis one Park Chaise, Sale at 10}, o'clock without reserve. | J.P. BATTERSON, Auctioneer. A wyPgBATTERSON, AUOTIONFER, WILL SELL Ps this day, at U4 o'clock. to pay storage, Household s, Parlor, Chamber, Lis Dining Room Furniture, at Batterson & Co.'s furniture storage rooms, 595 Sixth avenue; aleo one Aire-a-Glace Pier Glass, & lot of Saloon Fixtures, | Glassware, Tables, Chairs, easy and other ones; 200 lote; must be sold without reserve. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—SELL$ on to-morrow (Thursday), entire general assorted ‘ock—about $2,500 worth of Fancy and other Gogde—in Janal street: sale in lots to suit trade; buyers, dealers and speculators; no reserve; store to let." Buyers, see Herald to-morrow. Y JOHN H. DRAPER & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, Th eDelaware, Lackawanna Western and Railroad Company will sell saan © SCRANTON COAL 25,00) TO: ‘at public auction on Wednesday, July 29, at 12 o'clock 1 SLOAN, President. Noon, at 26 Exchange place. 5AM BreeroR SALE,—J. WISEMAN, AUCIIONEER, ‘sells on Thursday, at 85 Warren street, Contents of Urockery Store, Oil Cans, Measures, &c.. for cash: to gether with a fine line of Granite, Porcelain, &c. Sale commences at 11 o'clock sharp. ORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—ON Friday, the ath day of July, gt ia FM. by WILLIAM KENNELLY, Auctioneer, at Exchange Sales room, ill Broadway. This property is situated tn t ‘Twelfth ward, northeast corner of First avenue and 115t meet, 75 feet 10 inches on First avenue and % feet oa street. JERE JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, General Salesrooin, 87 Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park row. ASSIGNEES SALE OF PRINTING PRESSES, TYPES, CASES, STANDS, RACKS, &C., Lithographic Prosses, Lithographic stones Pookbinding Tools, &¢., ON THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, at 103 o'cloc®, at the store of William W. Rose and Rocke isigets No. 57 Cedar street. By order of the United States District Court in the Southern District of New York. T. BAINBRIDGE, Assignee. P. TRAVER. AUCTIONEER, oJ. will sell, this dav: at 10 o'clock sharp, all the 8 and Fixtures of Liguor Store No. 246 East Seventeen! street, fine Liquor Bar, Bar Fixtures, Glass Ware, Mir rors, Clocks, two. Beer Pumps, Tables, Chairs, Chandes liers, Pictures, Refrigerators, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, Jamaica Ram, Wines, Claret, &c. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. o. Mortgage sale, Wednesday, July 22, at 11 o'clock, by | virtue of a chattel, morkiane, at 57 and $9Great Jones street, Lager Bier Saloon Fixtures and Furniture, twa Counters and Back Bars, Glassware, Tables, Chaita brass Taps, round and square fable, Prerures, Mirro! Clocks, Ive House, Retrigerators, Stoves, Household Fu Carpets, &e. i Furniture, Carpets, Mattre: niture, Hatchets, 100 Broilers, one photographer's tens | deo” HERKMANN GERTH attorney for} ortgagce | Nottce: NOTICE Administrators’ sale, 30th July, of the most valuable and central Property in Baltimore City, large corner Lot eg Charles and Baltimore streets. Apply ISAAC D, TONES, Attorney, . 13 North street, Bultimore, Md. EREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAR Estate at Elizabeth, N.J., at _auction—B, WOOD RUFF'S SON, Auctioneer. The'tndersigned, one ot the executors of the estate of Henry ©. Hudson, deceased, will sell on the. premises, y.on Thursday, July 23, 1874, at 8 o'clock P. M., the large mansard roof House situated on tie enst side of Madson. avenue, bet Magnolia and Anna streets, together with the Lot upon which it stands, 63 feet fronton Madison avenu@ and (64s teet_ on Meadow street. There is also. on the Meadow street lot a large stable. This house was re- cently built, and contains all the modern improvement having been built for the exclusive use ot the iorme owner. ‘The neighborhood [s of the best, and. the. loca tion most desirable, being near the depu both 4 Pennsylvania and Cenural Railroads, also elurches an schools; it ix strrounded by handsome residences, an nearly opposite the Jeiferson Avenue Park. No other | locality so near the heart of the city, and yet so suitable | asa place of residence. At the same time will be sold | the building Lots situated on Madison and Monroe ave- | nues, beginning 50 feet south of Mary street, on Madison. | avenne, and 5) south of Mary sircet,“on Motiroe avenue; aimensions of round 9 feet on each sireet, with a deptd from street to strect ot 30 fect. ‘The street improve ments are complete, and the properties will be sold free. of all assessments and taxes. This will be an ab- solute sale, as the late Mr. Hudson lett in his will legacies which must be paid immediately, and the above properties are to pay them. Consequently a person de- sirous of obtaining a home in an excellent locality cam do so More profitably at this sule than any other during the season. $4.50 or the purchase money on the house emain on bond and mortcage. Other particulars le, or by applying to the auctioneer, 1,052 Ease i treet, Elizabeth, N. J. ia IT He iL BROKEAW, Executor. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—WATCHES & JEWELRY. JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, this day, at New Bowery, 50) lots Gold and Silver Watenes, Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Pins, Rings, nace” ins, Necklaces, Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, Musical In- struments, &c. By order D, G. Ferguson, Broome street, and Mrs. 1D. Smyth, Bast Sixteenth street. IRCULARS AND CATALOGUES FOR i Auctions promptty furnished at low rates by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 215 Broadway. J ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEE (GROCERIES, y Marsh: Je), will sell on Thursday, at 1 o'clock, atsalesroom 27 Bast Broadway, the stock and Fixtured: of a first class Tea and Grocery Store, viz. Teas, Cof- fees, Spices, Sugars, Flours, Soap, Suurch, PMekles, Pre- werves, Oils, Glass Cases, Counters, Tea Caddies, &c. Sale positiv THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, Marshal, HERIFF'S SALI or OCERIES, WINES Liquors, Cigars, Horse and Wagon, & RMAN Sherit's Auctioneer, sells, on Thursday, Juiv 23, at 10) o'clock, at the northwest corner of Sixth avenue an Thirty sixth street, the entire stock and fixtures of a first class grocery, consisting of a large assortment of Teas, Coke a Lys S| rae bee soap, andes, & e 4 first class Wi Liquors, Cigars, Horse, agon, Hate t WC. CONNER, Short DOSTERS, OF STEAM ENGINES, BOLLERS, —s. HERMA exday), July k A. M., » 62) West Twenty-second stree! ents of the Machine Shop. belonging to the n Diamond Drili Company, consisting of Steam Bork Lathes, us PS haping Machines. Shafung, Pulleys waite Miopectous weongkt Pipes, Office Ais, depute Wa. ©. CONNER, Shertf, west corner of one laundry Engine, [horse power, and one Boller, Furnt- ture, 46. Sale positive. Dealers invited. Wii. H. BURNS, Attorney tor Mortgagee. TM. . WITTERS, — AUCTIONEER,—EXECUTOR'S Weare br Household Furniture, this day. at.2 o'clock. at 454 Canal street, four Parlor Suits, in reps, brocatelle and haitcloth; marble top dressing and plain Bureans, Wardrobes, Bolas, Lounges, Wesks, Tables, ; tapestry, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; 1 jothe, Mattings, &e.;' French plate ier and other Mir- rors: haw. Dusk’ and excelsior Mattresses: teathor Beds, Pillows and Bedaitg, Oi Painiings and Engravings, nsils, &c, The above | Refrigerators, Stoves, Kitehen | U goods are from a large house and in good order. | By order J. PENOERURASS, Kxecutor, "DRY GOODS. | Arts 1S PATTERN BAZAAR, 94 BROADWA } haus tetaminte dee N and BEAUTIFUL & 1 DINNER: A JAUNTY CROQUE a K Ramble Suit and the | TRAVELLER are worth see: Patterns and CLOTH MODELS ready, CUITING and BASTING a SPE- WRAPPERS, &0., FUR. by. the METROPOLITAN PRINTING BOTA ¥, 218 Broadway, ren " FINEST BLACK THREAD LACE SHAWL LN HE Lats ceost. amir will be sola Tor $1105 acgsy Gost $150, for $9 LINDY BROS. Lesa 1 Broadway, J RY LJ nished

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