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THE NEW YORK HERALD 27, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. WHOLE NO. 13,85 NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUBEMENTS—Nintn Pacr—Sixth columr. ARS ER alg Pace—Fitth pas BtuLt Nixtn Pack—Fourth colum Re PERS WANTED—Ninta Pacr ruth column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Nuxtu Pacr—Fitth columt BUSINESS. "OPPORTUNITIES sixrm Pace, USINESS tale eae a Ve “olum| REA: 4 ‘ATE POR SALE—Nintu a en Third e CLERKS OND ” S ALESMEN—Sevanrn Pace—Third ih colun CLOTHE: ‘Bxventn Pace—Fitth column. SonGH AN AND GARDENERS—Sgventu Pace—Fourth SPWISE STRAMSHIPS—Prnsr Face—Fisth o SOONTRY HOARD Nowra Pasee lithe h column. a DRY GOODS—Pinez Paca—Nixth cola DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. ‘RNISHED—Ninrw Pace—Fourth columa, BUROPEAN STEAMSHIP ings Pace earth col Rane EUROPE—Ninra Pace—Fourth cott Fis RSIONS—Finst Pace—Sixth column, ANCIAL—Sixtu Pace, SALE—SxveNtH PaGe—Fiftl FURNISHED ROUMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— m Pagk—Fourth column, FORMITURE “Seven Paoe—Filth column. bees /ANTRD—FEMALES—Srvantu Paae—Third col REL! PWANTED—MALES_fuysxru Pace—Fourth col- HORSE, CARRIAGES, &C.—Fiust Pacr—Second and lumns. HOTE! tae Ne Pace—Fifth c: HOUSES, colaaig aC, WANTED Novem Fifth colum: SNSTRUCTION—Finst Page—Thir +ERSEY ey HOBOKEN HUDSON CLEy AND BER- GEN erin eBTATE POR SALE—Nintu Pace— eaiumn ASON—Nintn Pagx—Sixth column. AL NOTICES Nn Pace—Fitth column. OPFLCES—Finst © scx—Third commn. Loar AND FOUND—First Pace—First column. NARBLE Ww AsTeLo= venta Pace<Fith sol taventn Pack MEDICAL Sivante Pree ith colaast Um MICE LANLOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Taxen Paqe— wage rae un re Paoes sixth: cok ra e PERSGNAL Aaa heog Fitet actus coleman. Pace— PIanorontes. ORGANS, £0.—Nurrn Pacr—Sixth PROPOSALS—First Pagr—Sixth column. PROPERTY Our Oy THE CITY Lit SALE OR TO + pea PeSt Nuts Page Third colum REAL ESTATE TO WXOWANGE—Nixtu Pace—Third REWA umn. ARDS SALES Ar AUCTION Severn Pace—Fourth and fifth SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES—Srve: rts ‘and third columns. een SITUATIO} a i le iTED—MALES—Severte Pacr— Third i” "ica Pace—First and second col- ‘Sxverta Pace—Fifth column, Sonar RESORTS—Nineu Page—Fitth column, HE TRADES—srventn Pacr—r ourth column, HE TURF—Finst Pace—Secood column.! 10 pT GOk BUSINESS see ries Pace— mn. TRAVELLERS GUIDE ox—Fitth clam: UNPURSISHED ROOMS RD, APTS TO LeT— Nuvta Pagy— Fourth WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY POR SALE OR 0 DET Newt Pa Turd column. WINES, LIQUORS, £0.—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. Yaout EAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- PARIS AGENCY, ‘OF THIS NEW “YORK HERALD, Ay BSERS. KREMER rs C0, AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HARALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL. BRS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. HERALD BRANCH OF FICES—CPTOWN AND HARLEM. ERALD BRANCH OFFICES, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P, M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 2,268 BROADWAY AND 590 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICB OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFPVICE, 2,28 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 127TH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTG RECELVED TO 7:0 FP. M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED aT FIVE OCLOCK EVERY MORNING. PERSON Al re NEW YORK GENTLEMAN, OF AMPLE MEANS, in the hope of saving the life of his mvalid wife, ‘who is growing insane over the Ross abduction, will pay An amount equal to the reward—viz , $20,000, for the re- turn tg hit of Charles B. Ross ip order that he may re- store the jd to its parents. posed to com- romising a felony, he will act equarely Pe onic cea eee Ihe above reasons,” On receipt of an answer from the Tight parties, proposing any reasonable plan for the Exchange of chlid and money. money and man_ will be ready. Business now. Address ARTHUR PURCELL, General Post office, Philadelphia, BEAUSIFUL NEW BORN MALE INFAN American parents, for adoption. Address INFANT, Beraid Uptown Branch office. VENTRAL PARK AND FIFTY NINTH STREET, SAT. urday.—Ladies from Westchester please address, soe tite and place, A. and W., Herald Uptown Branch office. DWARD HUMPHREYS HAVING FOUND CLAIMS in Holland in which the Van Housen, Van tciver, Bnyncr and Blauvelts are interested, requests that they meet him at Steele's hotel, No. 312 Greenwich street, at Ho'clock A. M., rare Wednesday, July 29. ROM ROCKAWAY VIA CANARSIE AND ATLAN- tie avenue car, Saturday P M.—Will pretty durk at which she can reccive a letter the peanenae who assisted her from the car and re- ce peers in Herald.” Address NTED—OF ANNA L. CHRISTL otland, Address s., box 179 Heral NFORMATION W. late of Aberdeen, ee. V. & ApcCOMe, HOME FOR A PEW Days, + or write where a letter will find you. One you Jove is suffering greatly by your absence, and there is Bews from the West you need to Know. Your ca WE GENTLEMAN WHO SAW THE ASSAULT IN Fourteenth street, near Broadway, at midnight of Saturday, July 25, 18/4, and picked up the broken eye- [oie CER aid justice by communicating with H. ion G, TILAELM “OLAUTH, OF MaYEN ROENISH Prussia, is requested to call at 39 Nassau street Foom 15, to receive money and letters from home. All who know tus whereabouts will confer tavor by ad- dressing as above. we THE PARTIES THAT WERE LOOKING FOR M. Gibbs please address GIBBS, Herald Uptown ice. Branch ANTED—FOR ADOPTION, A BABY (BOY): MUST be over six months old) heaithy, attractive, promising ; of intelligent refinea Anterican paren age; me others need aj Address, Weulars, tev. C. B., Hyde on the Hudson LOST ANI AND | FvU} O8T—YESTERDAY MORNING, BETWEEN nh AND 12 o'clock, in.a Fourteenth street stage, below Hous- ton street, a black covered Memorandum Book, of no Yalue to Say one bus the owner, | A liberal reward will be given by returning tne eame to the be, Belvedere Hotel, Corfier Pitzecnih street and Irving pl Loss EIGHTH AVENUE CAR, IN GOING FROM Twenty-fourth to Warren street, Sunday morning, between eiaht and nine o'clock, & ing a small sum ind & solitaire diamond pin. Tie “ander ‘will be ibeFalte rdea by leaving the maine a1 Si West twenty-fourth street. Lo PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES INVA leather case in Central Park on Saturday. The Pocketbook, contatn- finger wil: be rewarded by bringing them wo No, 63 Lex- ing OST-LAST RATURDAY, TWO PARCHMENT Diplomas, elther in Sixth avenue car or between Rew Post Office and No. | Broadway; only valuable to own Reward. 16) West Sixteen: street. Losnszeon 100 1 KAST THIRTY. FIFTH STREET, ON Frid: o Dogs; one Skye Terrier, answers to game of Bob; the other baquimaux, answers to name of Major. Fnii vaiue will be paid for their return, STRATED-ON OR ABOUT JUNE 26, FROM Gyn Cowan's tarm, Valley Farm, near Yonkers. bay Horse. etal pack ‘on centre of jorehead, 3d wo wi Bg Inches var and bai hind fetiocks, with a scar About a upon the front of the off hind fetlock, reaching In & slanting direction from ingide to ontsid coare ead, short mane and large tail. The finder will Trorive a suitable reward by delivering tim to bk. J, ASWIB, 185 Leroy street, New York city. “REWARD.—L =LosT, _ FROM Hi RIVER Steamer 8t. John, Thursday, July 25, about 545 $e 4 eek Travelling Bag, marsed A. J. “Above re-« waa for bag and contents. FRANCIS T. GAR % Bro Erest New York. PAID AND NO UESTIONS ASKED FOR ro turn of gala Watch and Chain; watch No ee le aye stem winder; lost at fire at No. 710 Wie REWARD. L081 OR STOLEN, A G4 A No, 11,150. maker Taylor. London, ba ny aventie car, between 1! and 12 olcloc ane sta," feesdae teow GOLBOaS urning to M. i Pradkenvteln’s Hotel, ai | Broome tireet. A Luast ‘DAYS. : ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE. THE FIFTH AND Last gir center for benefit of Public Library of Kentucky, uly Capital gitts of $250,000, $100,010, $75,000, $50,000 and ), Aolat of 20000 its, amounting to the enormous sum ontcket, sie bade as $5. aa ou desire to vart in al THOS, “Beatin erte A ‘Agent, or THOS, i , BATS Broadway, New York. = 000 TO BE GIVEN | AWA: A. he second and last Graud Git Concert in aid of the Masonic Keliet Association of Norfolk, Va., will take pluce on September 3 1874, at the Opera’ House in the city of Nortolk, Va. Tickets and iniormation iurnisted atthé branch Office ‘of the Association, 78 and Broad- way, room a5, New Yor! office 41; Pas he saad HAVANA LOTTERY. * Branswick Lottery, Brunswick Lotiery’ Royal Havana, Royal Saxon Lottery, Royal Saxon Lottery. Cireulars, with full particulars, (ree. Address P. 0.’DEVLIN, > States J General Agent, Liberty street, New York. 9,000,000 TX PRIZES AT GRAND GIFT CON- r benefit of Public Library, Kentucky. g250, 000 in Prizes at Gilt Concert in ae Association, Norfolk, ‘or tickets address J. KDGE, 19 New street Gin basement), New York, IGHTH NATIONAL BANK. 4 the stockholders of the Highth National Bank, arc requested to meet at No. 48 Great Jones street, on Mon- day, July 27, 1874, at 4 P. M., sharp. Business of the ereatest importance will be present for consideration aud action. WM. E, CLARK, E ENRY A. DANIELS, M D., 144 LEXINGTON AVE- Due, near twenty ninth sireet.—Special attention to the diseases of men. AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT LOT teries.—Intormation and pi suoaernt furnished. Bankers, _Lock box $516. Toand R ‘Nassau sureet, w York. cheehe LOTTERY. —FREE INFORMATION "AND ulars given and sent. Address J. MAK. TiNEL ES & CU., Bankers, 10 Wail street, New ‘York. Post office box 4, AVANA LOTTKRY.—OFFICIAL INFORMATION end, aut articulars may be obtained free by ad- Oressing J. LAL, A partade 687, Havana. AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- ings.—Information given and price list furntshed. THEODOR ZoCHOOH, 106 Nassau 'strect, New York, Lock box 5,594. ( FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY ‘STATE LOT. teries, KENTUCKY, Tg Eh Gree 93— sULY 3, 674. 6), 9, 37, Gy, My 73 45, 54, 6, 52, 2, HW, 8 BD, ST, 8, 083, 7 sumupy,’ meine buses soir 25 1h. 7, 1s, <—s Oe y CLAS 8 JOLY 25, ace 53, 21, 35, Sl, Address J. Bice No, 1 Park'row, P.O, ‘Sox L900,N. ¥. some Helet | UCTION NOTIOB. WE BEG TO INFORM THI THE PUBLIO THAT UNTIL the completion of our new buliding we will hold our reg- a), € TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOC! AT NO. 96 BAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN OADWAY AND FOURTH AVENUE. OUR OFFICE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITURY WILL be located at 214 East Ninth street, near Third avenue Where will be found at all timer large stock of Cai riages, Harneas, vc., at private sale. Entries for our sales can be made at either of the above places or TUPTS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 58 LIBERTY ST. AN TADSELL & Kb. k ___ M0, M2 and ia East Thirteenth street, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassell), THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE Is REMOVi:D TO THE SPACIOUS PReM Y PL, SALES OF NORSHS AND CARRIAGES. "ARE HELD KVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, ‘The business will be conducted on Precisely tho same strict and honorable principles which have Always characterized the dealings of our house aid Won the respect and confidence, Of the business com. ered as well as the public at la: THE STAMP « F OUK HOUSE | dj ‘RELIABILIT DUFF, AUCTION- ARCH. JOHNSTON* A —MORTUAGE 8 SALE. C. fy SEL. BY Pui MONDAY), JULY 27, VERY 8 iA aT rH ABLE, 11S, WEST FOURTEENTH STREE: M AVENUE, THE FOLLOWING PROPERT z0 MO) EAL THK ATI Lad ‘ TORNEY, FOR pero) ee A VERY STYLISH MAHOWANY ROAN HORSE, 1543 hands a 6 years old: also a dapple gray are; \d sound and ki est Thirteenth ee SSORTMENS! OF LIGHT TOP AND NO oor “SIDE pax and Eliptie Buggies, my own make: Rocka- ray, ‘with pole and shatts: Husmens Wagons: also Prize Road Wagons, GEO, J. MOOKE, 376 Bowery. A CLARENCE, EQUAL TO NEW, TWO OTHERS in good order, ata bargain; also Depot Wagons, Dog Cart, new Coupes, two Brewster's Huczies. av ITNEY, 460 Third avenue, — FOR (ALE CHEAP. THREE HORSES, FIT FOR business, the property of a widow’; also city built ton’ wagon. “Inquire at 162 Crosby street. —FOR SALE, THREE HORSES AND WAGONS, + either separate or together., Can be seen ior three day’ at No. 5 Roosevelt street, ROF PONY PAMAETON, MADE BY LAWRENCE, ood as new: also a side bar Road Wagon, best inaker, [n periectorder; will be sold ata bargain: 156 West Thirty-first street. A HFO,, SALE, DARK BROWN HORSE, 143 + hands high, 7 years old, sound and kind for either ladies or children to ride ‘or drive, with top Pony ‘old mounted Harness, Robes, Blankets, aes sed but two months: horse has been driven b: for the past year, Can be seeu at Las West Thirty. treet, near Seventh avenue: ladies pane A FIRST CLASS TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, Sito a set of single Harness all a4 good as new, will be sold ata low figure, Private stable 36 Last Twelfth stree RIZES IN _KENTUCKY STATE AND ROYAL HA- vaua Lotteries cashed. Circulars of information sent free. PARK» & OO., Brokers, 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272, w York. PRIVATE HOSPITAL | AND HOME FOR LADIES during confinement, ‘Address D. £. L., box 847 Post office, Hartiord, Co nn. } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—$450,000 EVERY seventeen days, Circulars of ie information fur- nished free. TAYLOR & 00., Bankers, No. Tl Wall '& reet, New York A —WAGONS CHEAP, EXPRESS, GROCERY, + business, bakers,’ plumbers,’ delivery and plat: form spring Wagons, at 26 Spring'street, A FEW HORSES JUST FROM THE COUNTRY.—ONE. handsome Carriage Team, elso a tew work Horses; Warranted sound and kind. Inquire at 541 Canal street, corner Washington. OARDING STABLE 2 THIRD STREET, EAR Bowery.—First class accommodations for private or business horses, wagons, sleighs, &c., at reasonable rates. " HE METROPOLITAN eth ee ESTABLISMMENT do all kinds of Frinting, W ‘ood Engraving and Litho- rey bgt at low rates. “Latimates furnisued. Office HAS. GRUBE, 141 WEST BROADWAY, HAS ON hand, at wholesale or retall, manufactured for “the trade,” all kinds of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, &c., MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY; SIN- gle aamees plan. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50. Draws last day of every month, Cireulars, with full particulars, free. Address 2 C. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 ty street, New York. $300.000 THE TURF. EERFOOT _PARK,—TROTTING, WEDNESDAY, July 2, at 3P.M. Purse of $10, for horses that never beat 3 minutes; to close at Johpson’s, Twenty- eighih street and Broudway, Tuesday. July 28, at Big P. Mu M. McMAHON, ‘Superintendent. ere PARK—TROTTING, 27, at So'clock.—Sweepstake of $300; in harness. MONDAY, JULY $300; mile heats, mmis' b. g. Brown George, ¢ dure ‘$8, £ rel Jake. T. Trumble’: a. Alice | Gre; ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS —TUESDAY, July 28 at 8 o'clock. good day and track, match $500, Mile heats, 3 in 5, in harmess. 1. 8. Sammis' h. g. Plumber Boy. S. Hopkins br; g, Kastern Boy. Carrying Sammis? moight. GEORGE W. OAELEY, Superintendent. OOLS SOLD EVERY MORNING AND EVENING AT JOUNSON’S, 1,187 Broadway, corner Twentv-eighih Street, on the running races at jeratone 4 the trotting at Cleveland, Starters and winners received by tele- graph. Also Paris Matuel pools, T. B’ JOHNSON. ARIS MUTUAL POOLS WiuL BE SOLD EVERY morning and evening on all the Saratoga races, at JOHNSON’S Bool Room, corner Broadway and Twenty- eighth streets. Entries and returns secured each day by telegraph. OSTERE FOR rom and cheaply done at pagent YSTABLIS! ws" SIDE DRIVING PARK, JERSEY CITY, N. J.— parse of $150 hed homes that never beat three minders $50 to frst, $60 to second, $16 to third horee; to be trotted tor on aut of July, 1874, at 2 o'clock P. M. A purse for running horses, mile heats, same day; $40 to first, $10 to second horse: 10 per cent entrance. “All com: ‘tions to de addres-ed to J. 8. WASIUBURN, Gen- ager, at Johnson Bros., corner of Twenty-eighth ect,and Broadway; or at di Pavonis avenue, Jersey N. J. Entrance 'to close #: 8 o'clock, Monday even- ii, Sy Dae intrance to the grounds, 0 cents. HORSERACES, MEETING! ac. ¢ METROPOLITAN MENT, 218 Broadway, Herald GREAT AND ABSOLUTE SALE, ON TOERD AY Bite AUCHIOM JULY AT lit, O'CLOCK SEARE SY AT THE PRIVATE SIAMLE SO. io Ghieee STREET, ETWEE ye Bidoron STR. sTock or wilonsxs, 80 ALL L CARRIAGE WARN! BLAXKRT OF CHARLES WHTTUMURE 9. WHOSELLS, ON AC- COUNT OF GOING, ASKUAD, TO HIGHEST BIDDER, FABLES C DERE. AUCHONEER snetnding ra handsome and fast day Mare, 1534 hands high, Szenre old, tan sired by Rysdick pelle Lt dam by earsall’s horse, and Faised on Long Island. she could beat 3 minutes when buc3 yeary old; was broken and trained by Mingo, and he pronounced her at§ years old the best colt he had ever handled; at which time the present owner purchased and has drove her on the road Bioce, both single and double. She nasa fine feet mane and tail, fine smooth limbs, good souna feet atylish and honest; when in company can trot to en: road and can speed a 2:40 gait to road wayon; she can 0 to.any track and show a mile in 2-45, aud Js warranted sound and kind, and cap awit by jy offe, ae a an Inely bred ifs ela i534 hands pny ro ye ln, siped bs, tis Iamious sta tattion General Loto ‘atchen. General, Knox is also thesaire of Camors, with record of 2:.0%g, Lady Maud, With record of 2:22%. 4th heat at five yeary o| HAD record of 2:273¢ and numerous other very Tris gelding has all the ondurance of his 61 ‘and can trot how better than 2:40; has trotted his ath “heat in 2:43: he is a ver? rugged ‘road horse; has a bold an slash gait: lea reliable gentleman's ‘rondster’ and tt he {8 froberiy handled will well down’ in the Luks eel e warranted sound and kind. fast ones. he io. ‘handsome i nigh, Wiyears od ras dived Bete Gh Be day m: he can beat 2: road wagon; he is to ia Llewant ma prompt driver; no road too Tone for him; very, miuscul ine action, tnd ean be drove by & he is warranted sound and ki wrhe above two geldings make @ superior t grive Well together and can trot together better than Iso handsome and blooded sorre! Gelding, 15% hands high, 7 years old; sired by gue ke dam iy Pilot, and is, without exception, one of r horses: inthe’ State: can trot in 240: is. bold and fearless driver, and warranted sound ‘and kind, a fine bay Gelding, 1534 hands nigh, 6 sdward Everett, ne und tail; sired by m by American Star; he has great endurance : style, with great action: iss very pleasing aswell “as prowint driver: no lugger or piter:: he is utraid af noth ng. and can be driven by @ lady to height of peed: he trot a mile on any Kin 2:3) and repeat: he ood nires no Booting w ung, is warrant sound, kind and per! cela all respects, Also L Park Phacton, Pole and shatts; 1 Fony: Phaeton, 1 ful! spring top Wagon. one side oP Wagon, | open ide bar Trotting Wagon, single and double Wamens, a ke Robes, Whi B.—The above nek Will be on exhibition at stable, Above. at all times prior to sale. A full warrantee will ven purchasers, and ample time allowed tor trial examination. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, se be an APstion SALB—HORSES AND OA ARRIAGES, MON- day, July 2,10 o'clock, stable Ut West Fourteenth Breet stock, consisting of, of rid, Horses, Clarences, 2 ac! faroucheat vies Apres Wagon, 14 sets of Coacn Harness “L Sela r aed A rey BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FAMILY BAY Horses for sale—15% hands: biack points; no white: warranted in every particular; not a blemish oF trick about them; used by present owner three y one is the most stylish saddle horse in this city, or apply to HOLMES, 611 Broadway, second DAU, CURTAIN COACH, CLARENCE, COUPE, ‘aie less than cost to close out; severni second hand joor. ‘kon in exchange, sold ver: HAM, 10 East Fourth street. LIBERTY STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, UFTS' Light Carriage and Harness mi FACTO ORIES AT Ral HWAY, N. sires Only first class goods. AN ft ney pric Shests, ee Whips, Halters, &c., at factory ‘price, SPECIAL _ NOTICES A sRaBiag amARy OF | RENTUCKY— WHOLE er, 30 Liba! barty strect, New York,” Lovin nisaat wationer, 30 SSODA WATEM, MINERAL WATKR: A. Ale, spark! manufactare of plete out ts Instruct cuotenl tae eee feuare, Vo Bowing end {dispel 5 lepal ms aeabi, tetntory, Pat ir venue venty vain cL Tad p A. GINGER AND CARRIAGES; sgiable 11 Weet Four: 2 Horses, 6 Plarenoes, Bu “gy 1 relg uggies, 1 Express WE CLOSE UP THE REPOSITORY AND MOVE A. our business to our Fey ry, No. 1,505 Broadway, on wis oat Bega UCTION 6ALE.—HORSES Monday, July 27, 12 o'clock ; fegnth stroe®) stock consisting of 2Ovacheg 2 Barouche: hes. Wagor v0 at first, or manufacturer's, prices. ARRIAGES FOR SALE—AT THE OLD ESTAB- lished manufactory. No. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn; les, new and second hand; 20 per cent ee ae an ut 3B WITTY & )EPOT WAGONS, PARK AND PONY PHAETONS, light Recnaneys Dog Carts, cooper: Westchester Cabriolets, Victorias, Business Wagons, uggies, season. all ‘ork prices. able Family Carriages nee bl Wagons, styles, new and second hand; reasonable price: MANUFACIURERS’ USTon, 694 Broadway. (OR SALE—TWO HORSES, SOUND AND KIND, 7 and B years old: suitable for truck, grocer, express, id $85; will be sold cheap thisday. Apply at (OR SALE—A NO. 1 SELTZER WATER WAGON, nearly new, manufactared by Fielding & Brother. Inquire at 243 Third averue, corner Twentieth street. OR SALE—HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS; horse 8 years old, warrantea sound and kind; sor arately or together; mist sell; want money. $70 Hi son street, Call for two days. OR SALE—TWO ONE HORSE TRUCKS, HORSE and Harness; horse 16 hands high; kind and true in Mists price $6); harness $7; must sell; no work. 112 nth avenu JOR SALE CHEAP—A FULL SEAT SQUARE BOX shitting top side-bar Road Wagon, almost new; best city maker. 50 West Tenth street. Hoses CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C, J. P. TRAVER, auctioneer, will sell on Monday, July 27, at 10 o'clock sharp, in front of salesroom, 57 an 89 Great Jones street, on account of a gentleman going abroad, I fine dark brown Hambletonion eet 16 hands; warranted kind and sound; can trot in 3 ute: first Claas family horse, can. be. driven. by a Indy Road Wagons, 1 two-seat Park extension Top Phu: on, cost $700, with Pole and Shafts; 2 sets singie ni ness, &C, ARNESS, Saddles, Bridles, all styles, for all nses. Single Harness, from $8 to $200 per set: double Harness, trom $15 to $1,000 per set. Also Diarge assortment of Sheets. Blankets, Hoods, Ne zles and all articles for the horse, carriage or 8 the manutactory and warerooms’ ot C. M. MOSEMAN & BRO., Hi Chanibers street, FLPARSE, OVAL GLASS, IN GOOD ORDER, sale cheap. P GONNOUD, _ M0 West Fo “second street, ON SECOND HAND THREE SPRING TOP PONY $75, 90; Wood Bros’. six seat 0. (nearly Park New); one Brewster, of Broome street, Calash and Landau; one second hand Barouche, $) me Brett, nearly new, by Miner & Ste- vens; one Dusenbury & Nelson side oar top Wagon, used a tew times; one Broome street Brewster side bar top; 'y & Van Duser ‘ull, spring top; top an open Pony ous of all styles; Rockaways, extension toy Park Phactons 10 light Road Waxons, by the best n Express Wagons, Depot and ingle and doubl# Harness, sheets, H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster st. elty makers: top and 0} twoseatopen Whips Nets, &c. COND HAND EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, TWO QE Coupes, Victoria, Dog Cart, Pony Phaeton, * Depot Wagon, Coupe Kockaway, several Buggies ight Rock: aways, sixwout Phaeton. UFACTURERS! UNION, 634 Broadway, ae VALUABLE HORSES FOR SALE—FOR half value, $45, $65, $75 cach; one is a powerful e othersare light. 77 New Chatbers st, ANTED—A GET OF VERY LIGHT DOUBLE HAR. less, new or nearly new, cheap for cash, Address cusrdbt R, Herald office. 5. —BAY MARE, 16 HAND’, 7 pitt OLD; $12. warranted sound and k: t_be sold to close business. kighth avenue, ‘corner’ Thirty-firat street, FIELY? ‘8 sor i it horse; INSTR UCTION { CCOUNTS. EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS, written up, books opened, kept, examined and bal: anced; books devised to meet special requirements; ref- erences ae A’ Pea re roadway, remains open day and evening ier: pupils can now enter at only $5 for ten le Wriite br Bookkeeping: Stationery. 81.” Applicants for $5 course bring this notice. Seats for the regular busi- hess course can now he secured. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, %) FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, ane : ladles’ departmen in one quarter; no Artthmetic taught day and evenin nstrumen telegraphy taught with vacation. LOAN OFFIC: ES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Liberal advances upon Diamonds, Watehes, Jew- elry, Piano or the same bouzht. Also Pawnbrok- ers’ Tickets ought at TT ‘Bleecker street, up stata, T WOLF & BROS, 96 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Money Maeda on Diamonda, Watches, eiry, Silverware, oflk pte, Pianos, Business confidential. Los Senores Mablan spanol. T JOSEPH SOLOMON & v0," St )RULTON don Diamonds, Silver Plate, Silks, camel's hair Shawls, An: ex and Articles of Vert established 1850; private Seh Spanol. “A DYANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATC HES, Jewelry and Silverware, or bought for cash old Gold and Silver purchased. LIONEL JACOBS, Ne 8 Astor House, EN) T JOH en CORNER BOWERY AND SPRING street—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware Silks, Laces, Shawls, &c., or the game bought. Most extensive establishment in the coun- try. Private parlors tor ladies, Goods for sale at sacri- fices to pay ce. is ‘T 697 BROADWAY, RNER FOURTH STREET, — Liberal advances'on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Shawls, Laces and Personal Prop: MAITHEWS, Silks, Camel’s Hair, ertvy ovecty description. 39 hee s Chaps and sold, JAMES P. NASSAU STREET, OPFOSITE POST OFFICE. — Liberal advances: made on Diamonds, Watches, and all Kinds of Merchandise, The same, bough nid. HAYMAN LEOPOL| 408 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- fourth and Twenty-Afin streets, —Liberal ad- vances made ou Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces ard Shawls, ‘Suime bought at full value. L, BERNARD, 1.145 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY-SIXTH on Diamonds, ea and Twenty-seventh, streets.—Money loaned ap tones, Jewel Sil erware, sakes a @ bought ai sold; pal i eet vs TRUSK I BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH B. ‘arior for ladies. Branch srosdway loaned on Diamonds, cel dae NDO ROB, ™ Mone Same aes mo Si EUROPEAN TEAMSHIPS. AGLE LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant C| ‘lyde built iron steamships will sail from New York as follows :— G_ETHE, Spain Wilson. LESSING, Captain Toosbuy. . from Eagle bane per, 1 foot of iii street, Hoboken. PLYMOUTH, LONDON, C LERBOU KG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First’saloon, $12), gold; second saloon, $60, gold. Steerage—lo Fivmonth and London, $30, currenc, wo Cherbourg and APnArE, te fe Prepaid tickets from Hambu purrengy. For freight apply to FUNCH, eDYE a oO. South WiNew street. passage ‘apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, Geuerat Agents, 11S Broadway. NMAN LINE,-SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal Mail Steamers are a pointed to sail as follows:— ye POK QUEEN seta LIVERPOOL, crry ov ing HMOND ITY OF PARIS... CITY OF MONTREAL GUY OF BRUSSELS CITY OF CHESTER Cabin Passaze. $80 unt $00, gold Bteerage, to and trom all points at reduced rates, Canin and General Office, No 13 Broadway. Bteerage Ufices, No. 33 33 Broadway and a pier 4 North River, JOHN G LE, Agent” REAT WeSraEr Pe AMMErEP ED NEW YORK To BRISTOL (KNULAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will sail irom pier 18 East River as follow: COKNWALL amper Tuesday, Aug. 4 ARRAGON Symonds. Wednesday, Aug. 19 ntermediate, $45; steerage, $3), Cabin passage, $70; currency ; excursion tickets, $13. Apply to the agent, 70 south et, MORGAN'S SONB. UNE, STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. worn and Liverpool Bailing every Tuesday from pier 46 North River, MINNESOTA, Jones. WYOMING, Guard Dabin passag Prepaid tickets at lowest rate: Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and pweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany. st lowest rates, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Brosdway. | | | XPECIAL NONICE.—THE SPLENDID Md MAIL STEAM- | ship MINNSSOTA, sailing TU July 28, will carry a hinited mumber.of second cabin, passonery’ At $9 each. The rooms contain four persons. Every requi- Site is provided. Superior accommodauon for steerage pasengers at $15 each steerage carried on upper deck only. Apply to WILLIAMS & GULON, 29 Broadway. oe PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron mail steamsnip FRISIA, Captain Ed. Badennansen, will sail_on Thursday, July 1874, tor Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg :— t Cabin—Upper saloon, $12); lower saloon, $60, “Heerage to Cherbourg and Hamborg, $30, gold. e to Plymouth, Landon and all poms in Eng- land, “Scotland aud Wales, arr ene Phe THURINGEA will sai ‘August 6, i874. KUNHARDT & CO, b, HIG ‘CHARD & BOAS, General Agents, ral Passenger Agen 61 Broad street, New York: ac) Broadway, New York. OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points ‘in England’ and Wales—The South Wales Atlantic steamship Compal ae jrom Pennsylvania wharf, Jersey Uity, 3 tollow RG, Saturda: Wednesday, gust First cabin paseage, $75 and $80, currency; second cabin, $85, currency ; steerag currency. Prepaid stecruge ceruiticates from Cardif, $39, currency. Dratts for £1 and upwards For forte, particulars apply to AKCHIBALD ST rR & CO, ents, it Broadway, New York. Railroad LAM 0! (0) UNARD LINE, TICE. With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take specified courve for all sea- sons of the ye: ge from Queenstown to New York Up the outs or Boston, crossing ‘ine meridian ‘G0at 43 latitude, or noth ie to the norih of 43. yn the homeward npaesene, Cover the meridian of 50 ats eye of nothing to the n HAMS CAND. NONTH. AMERICAN Pov AL MAIL, ste AM=HIPs, BETWKEN NeW YORI LWERPOO!, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YO: eB OM NEW YORK. ABYSSINIA Wed. ‘iy SAMARIA, HOTHNTA Wed. ane 36 BaTAV! Sat A Sept. 2 ‘ed, AUR. and every following Weduesday und Saturday {fom New York. Steamers marked ° do Hot carry secrage passen. ol ry passage, cording to He ie AR of ‘on Javorable terms, Steerage #! lowest rates, Steerage tickets trom Liver- Bool at raror freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s oftice, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage Broadway, trinity Ballding. Ait: Qucenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest OKLYN, Agent, DUVERN Streeia, Chicago. 1, Clark and eee NCHOR LINE, PASSAGE RATES REDUCED. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. STEAMER EV! RY WEDNESDAY AND >ATURDAY, from compan; pers, 20 and 31 North River, New York. INDIB duly 29 / ITALIA... Wed Anan a y st Sat, Auxtist | BLYSIA CALEDONIA, Wed. Perey Wed., aucust § ” August 8| CALIFORNIA. Sat.,Aug.22 ates of padsare. payable in currenc. 0 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LOXDONDERRY, TEENSTOWN Of ELFAST, Cabin, $65 to $9}, according to steamer and accommoda- tions, Return tickets issued at reduced rates INTERMEDIATE, $25; 8 GE, $15. Drasts issued for any amount at lowest rates. Send tor cireulars, giving tull information, to compa- ny’s offices, No. 7 Howling Green. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. ITEAMER TO ro Queenstown seer, Ww Stale eerave, ter $1: ANCHOR LINK, No ‘7 Bowitng Green. -)NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BEtWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AN BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more sontherly than any other) will sail trom pier No. 50 North River rf follow LAFAYETYE, Captain Heilard. turday, Angust 3 aturday, August 22 WA inl Lac | Saturday, Se Price of pass roid Cneluiing wine).-Fisat Cabin, $125; Sceond, $154 Third iexcurdon Tickets at reduced rates American travellers, by taking this line, avold both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. N°**4.3 GERMAN LLOYD STEAMS HIP FOR SOUTHAMPTON A! uw BREM The steamship HOHENZOLLERN, holt, will sailon Wednesday, July Premee pier, foot of Third street, Ceteamship NECKAR, Captain J, C, Meyer, on Saturday, August RATES “OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND Lait) in gold or it eau First cab: Second cabin Steerage.... For freight or passa; nt in currency. $10) and ar ; Agents, _No. 2 Bowling Green, ONAL LINE. Ne - NOTICE. ‘he most soutnerly route has always been adopted by tuis company, to avoid jee and headlands. ‘om piers 44 and 47 North River, TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, THE QUEEN N, Ate ee M. Lise) Foun oe ITALY, August august Bas Pt LONDON DIREC. ERIN, Captain Laweon, Cabin passage, $70; 7) currency, Steerage at greatly reduced prices eturn tickets at reduced rates, Pré- paid steerage tickets trom be A ve atthe Nd rates. ‘Apply atthe company's offee, No. 9 Broad w Wes: HURST, ‘Manager. ost! BILLS OF LADING, RECEIPTS, COL- rat "Peineina te, for steamship Hines, done with neatness, cheapne: mM PINess b' ‘AN PRINTING Sr RBLISHMENT, No. “a8 Broad- ITE STAR LINE, 5a rE UEENSTOWN AN! D LIVERPOOL, CARR ING THE UNITED STATES MATL, REPUBLIC. August 1, at 8 BALTIC : August 8, at 2 BAI TANSIG “August 3 ite x cAugust 22, ai Seat August 29, at 7 DRLATIC r e Whi Joon, orth River, low rate: Uy old: Stecrage Rates— Saloon staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midahip section, ware least motion is felt, thus combin- safety, speed and com: ier inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 eh New York. RPOOL DIR! NCORTIS, Agent. ¥ T. FoR Tne AL British steamship LORD OLIVE, Urquhart aster, will ail for the above port on Tuesday, August 4, ler 3 waet ir. ra Rates of Pas BARE. Cabin, $60 and $70, Garrengy, according to accommoda. Steerage, $25, gurrency. BURGESS, 66 South street. ) IRELAND AND ENGLAND, $15, Ml STEAMERS EVERY DAY. Railway tickets and drafts. Intermediate, Philadelphia Line, $35, O'DONUVAN ROSSA, Prope ‘tor Northen Hotel, _corner Cortiand streets, New Yo! Apply to Tp", Pa nr ay TO. GuAsGow, oneee BELFAST AND LONDON te These elegant new clyde bate ier 36 North Pier As tollows TATE OF By SYLVANIA. STATE 0 My ‘ eamiers ewil sail trom Wednesday, July 29 NEVADA... Vednesday, August § STATE oF VIRGINIA, |, phe y. Angust and every Wednesday ther neers at through fates to all parts of Great B britain ‘and ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Beeraie us low as by any other rie, ne rarts for $1 and isht. or passage a ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN'K Com Agente?” sodway. No. 72 "Broa Steerage office, No. 4 Broadway. we COVE AND ay Reroon. —CHEAPEST PA8- e this week, cabin. erage, she antifal ateame hy p Mamta calling Pay aay, at thre tees I lock, O'DONOVAN ROSSA, Northern Hotel, Cortlandt at ferry. 00.8 EMIGRATION AND NAPSCOTT BROS. & Bitle of Rachawge tind Desita for cay aasont’ trees al ol nee a for al amoun' 2 upwards, issued at the lowest rates, : . ng. 3 | i | 12} PACIFIC MAIL PTEAMSHIP LINE. 10 CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA Rates of passage, imcluiing all necessaries for the New York to San Francisco, $9, $100, or $110 cur- rency. ‘San Francisco to Yokohama, $150, gold. Fan Francisco to Hong kou > $200, gold. Sieumers leave pier 2 North’ River, New York, as fol Nac APULCO, Commander A. G. Gray, August 1, at 12 “COLON, Captain J. M. Dow, August 15, at 12 noon, And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all steamers ior Centrai America and South Pacific ports tra steamers for ireight and way passengers will be despatched on intervening Saturdays, a8 necessity may Fegieamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as VIA d every aliernate saturday. For treight and p: or further iniormation apply at the sompany "soffice, on the whart foot Gapal street, Sorts waton Superintendent, Managing Director. YTON, “Freight Agent. TT RN | LINE. sr ERY Ot NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ne The tollowi! id first class steamers will sail every Wednet aes st a hee ‘2 Kast River CARONDEL| ‘aptain McCree: -Juty 29 CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain, Pennington. August § CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans. ‘August 12 CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering. August 29 ‘Through rates to Gaiveston, arf, Brazos +antiago 150, steer: 0. ee accommodations, & CO., Agents, 153 Ma iden Jane. _ Freight received daily. Indianola, Rockport or renee and 8 Louw. Cabin ie TOR HAVA a PROGRE@, CAMPEACHY, VERA CRUZ, NEW York, HAY ANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 8.8, LINK, Lea’ pier No, 3 North River at 3 P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct) July 39 CITY OF NEW YORK Gavan via Nassau) Aug. GUBA (Havang and Mex! Cry OF MERIDA Havana direct). For treight oF passage apply to F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, popes ay ass BEL aakipe will sail every Tueiay: . M., from pier 13 North Kiver, foot of Cedar street, for Hav ory Girect, se follows: RO CAST! pia © RESCENT cry, Captain COLUMBUS, Captain August 18 For freight or passage (he 3 ‘accommo- dations) apply to P. CLYDE & CO., 6. 6 Bowling Gréen. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havanas MPEXAS, LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT West carrying the United States Mail.—Steamer ITY OF WA aptain Guenman, will leave pier 2) East River, Saturday, August 1, at 3PM. Through vilis of lading given to Houston and all J.polnts on the Guives- ton, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. R. BR. No charge for forwarding in New York. for freight or passage, ara io accommodations, ms to RY jen Jane. ChYDe, 119 Wall street. yore NEW ORLEANS DIREC" ‘he Cromwell Steamship Lin ‘The steamship CORTES will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, August 1, at 3 P. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Gal- yeston, Indianola, Rockbort or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago, St. Louls and Mobile. — steerage, $25, For Relent on pai asage ap ap} cL 2 SEA) PAMAcS, $50; West street. OR KEW ORLEANS DIRECT, BRCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The stoamanip WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain Th 8. Quick, from pler 8 North River (foot ot North Moore street), on Saturday, August 1, at 3 o’clock P. Mf. Freight received ‘daily. Throvgh rates ‘given to St. Louis Vieksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For’ tre uuperior accommoda- tions, app oy to Fi FR ast BEER pier 36 North Rly NOsroEs PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers “leave for above ports from her 87 North River, foot ot Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and saturday, at3 P.M. Also intermediate steamers. Through balls of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior, Office corner Fulton and Greenwich streets, TRat VELLERS’ _GUIDE, CITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY AND ADL POIN! A. North and West.— ays excepted) ar 6 P.M. of Leroy steeet, Fare low. iy Arion BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, legant steamboats daily (Satur- {rom pier 49 North River, foot Poughxeepsie. Rondout and Kingston, landing at ‘ozzens’, Cornwall, New Hambuyg ana ‘Milton.—The MARY POWELL, from Vestry street, pier 39, every after- noon, at bas o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced ates. A Line of Ste M.; $29) through, on Sunday, T and $2 Monday, Wednesday and F Tickets, New York to Saratoga and return, good 30 day: 3, Pot $4. Excursion tickets 30 Round Lake and revarn K A fut Sunday excepted “The steamboat THOS. WAY will leave foot of Barclay street, North River, at 8 A.M; Twenty-fourth siect A. M., and make’ the following landings :—Yonkers, Dobbe Ferry, Nyack, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplancks, connecting with stages for Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sauurdays. Freight received and de: livered at Barclay street, until 5 H. F, AYRES, Superintendent. LBANY AND 1 TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS.— C, VIBBARD, and DANIEL DREW leave foot of Vestry street, pier 39 North River, at 6:30 A. pad Twenty-third street, north of Brie erry, at 45, I iin at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboad, Poush, Keepsic, Rhinebeck Catskill and Hudson, connecting tor all points West and North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $1. Special traing to and from Saratoga. To Saratoga, $3.2); round trip, $5 40; to Round Lake, $2.86; round trip, $440. LBANY AND TROY SUNDAY EVENING BOAT, Citwen’s line, leaves pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy street, at 6 P. M., connecting with tne railroads rth and West. Fare $1 50. “REGU LAR DAILY MO , Sunda, Way will leave ia Pi The stesinboat THORP. strect, North River, at § . M. ; twenty-fourth street, , and make the wing labdings> Yonkers, Dobbe” Ferry, Nyack Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplanck: connecting with stages for Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. | Freight received and livered at Barclay street until 5 ¥ . AYRES, moses: ALL RIVER, LINE a BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT and Fall River.—The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE Isave pier 28 North Riyer, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays meluded) at 5 P city, Hall's Band engaged for the se:tson, yore E TO THE PUBLIC On and atter Monday, July 13; 1874, the following ‘will be the only authorized offices in New Yor® city and vicinity for the sale ot First and Second Clase Tickets gver the following lin W YORK CEATHAL “AND HUDSON RIVER R. Ry AS Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 30th street depot, Harlem depot, and at Westcott’s Express offices, No. Park place, J0th street and Broadway, and 32d street, near Broadway, N. Y., and 333 Washington street, Brook- a ERIE RAILWAY, %4i Broadway, 529 Broadway, 97 Broadway, 10 Green- wich street, depot foot Chambers street, depot, foot Zsa street, depot Jersey ity, 9 9, 3 Court street, Brooklyn, and 34 Hudson aprest, | a PE NAVEVANEA RR, No. 1 Astor House, BH Broadway, 94 Broadway, No. 8 Battery place, depot foot Desbrosses street, depot foot Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn, and UG Hudson street, mHonoken, 315 Broadway, Ne 1 Astor Paton, Adi Broadway, 944 Broadway, depot foot of Desbromes siree depot foot of street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn, an and 16 tudson street, t loboken. RICK, Gen. Pass. Azent } and H.R,R.; TT, Gen, Pass, Agent Erie Rauway; D. Mi. Bown, Jr., Gen, Pass Agent Penn, L. M. COLE, Gen. Neket Avent B. and 0. P (NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE oe T TRUNK LINE UNTIED STATES MAIL ROUTE, rains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as follows: — Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, be Puliman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and or M. Sunday, Sand 8:30 P.M. For Willa Ria Lock Haven, Corry, an and, Erle, via itl phi ind Erie Railroad, § M.; for Wil- ‘connecting at id Lock Haven, 9:30 A. M., Paitadelphia: For Baltimore, Washington and the South—Limited Washington express of Pullman parlor cars, daily. except Sunday, at 9:30 A M.; arrive at a Wachington 420 FM, He 40 AM, 3and un. y, OP. Bare, for Fhiladetpnia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.; 12:30, 5, KS 4:10, . 7, 8:31, 9P. Mo and znight Sunday, vt 8 0 and Emi rant and second clas ‘Accommodation for Trento ‘ida A, Me 12 M., Fg HOy 8:4, 40, 4:80, 20, "540, 8, 6210, TFS) 80,10, Lhd) Pe Me ah Bane ‘Sunday, Zand b:10 For, lizabeth, S60, 90,7, 1340, 8, 810 A, i aM ai 10, yy 0 P.M ond fd night ‘sund pa 6 an, 8 10 A.M 14, 1,” 4h), 4 oat a Nand night, “sunday, 5: P, For W godbrigs re, re rth Ay Ataboy aad South ‘Ambos, “band WA, M., and For Ae Bguyewiky 7 Ce M., 12 M.,2, S10, 4:30, 5:20, 0,7.P. M. and 12 nigh! apuiiday, 3B ‘ee for Sit 8t Millstone, 12 noo! id a For Lambertville and Flemington. Rind ae ‘tt ‘and 4 P. i For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A. M., 2and 4 F For Bonen’ oraeere gna Camden, 7 and 9:39 For Yreehotar? A- and (P.M. For = Festa, ‘and Squan, 7 A. M. and 2P, M, id Cs iden, 6A. M., ata via boat from oper No. 39 at 8:8 Traing arrive ne follows:—From Pittsburg, 6:80, 02%. (28. jaily; 6:50 P. » daily ex- Washington ind, Baitinore bas and junday, 6:20 a ah 4 Mave iPoiiedetyia ie ff 1:65 A. 18; 4 y. M, pSupllay, 2:10, 3, bl tis a Mt $20 ‘and niuked aftees, 82% and 44 Rroadway, No. L Astor Hou and foot of bigs ay 1a eae streets, aoa a ticket offices, ery: No. 6 6 fa rieand 1 Hoboken. Lie ta Ry) ‘ i ¥D. dm, Ge General Passenger agent. _FRANK sueusoe, General | Manager QTONINGTON N LINE OR NEWPORT AND BOSTON. ¢ elegant steamers: NARRAGANSETT every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- OPS NINGTON, oer, y Monday, Y Wednesday and Friday, from pior 88 North Ri RHODB ISLAND ‘4 laily, except Sanday, from pier 9 North River, at 12 M,, eee sent. third street, River, CH Fa. arriving ‘the same evening, agniacent iaamer are ‘iy cae he from Stoamngton to white ‘Mountains, withow change. M. Through tickets'sold at all principal hotelsin the | | i} t PRICE FOUR CEN! vs. _EXcul Ax Staten Island ferry or, West Brighton, Port every hour from. 6:30 inciuded.” Trip 10 miles STORIA, Brid LBANY, SARATOGA ment. RSION! for New Brighton, Snt er Se, are Elm me Bouts now leave at Whitehall, toot of Broadway, at half Moto 730P, M., Su v4. indays Fare 10 cents, AND ROUND LAKE AND return, at reduced rates. See Day Line advertiss- ton ferry, Brooklyn, 9:15 ing, eats Rockaway are, DAILY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS. The large, first cl regularly ever: ‘Twenty secon fata Spring street, ae! 3 cents; excursion nek c ra every r ERICL 2. ve ag follows: Peek alin, M. . ‘pier foot of West Eievent ate, North 40 A. P. street, North * artis ‘oti near Ful- A. Mf ‘and 1:40 P.M Keturn- a 5PM. lass steamer ESCORT leav ft i pier 43, pier No. it 8 ris River, at'830 AM: North River at) A: M. First class restaurant on board te of bape Hine bait, £c., furnished. Fare—Gentle- men, $1; 1adie: LL KINDS OF EXCt ing—Cards, Tickets, nd neatly done at low ri y the POLTEAS PRINT NG STABLISUMENT: No. Ty ‘Broad POLITAN way. Estimates given AMP MEETING, URSION OR PICNIC PRINT. Posters and Orders of SEA CLIFF, ‘Commencin, aaty ee continuing over two Saboa' Steamer GENERA DGWICK will leave pier 27, red Ktreet: also at3 PM, st Fare for round trip, 60'c AILY EXCURSIONS slip (rr pert Set oe bridge) daily (Sundays except- ed)at 9:15 A. M., t G drand street and Thirty-third nee at ibirty-third ‘stre TO CONEY ISLAND.—THE tavorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regular daily trips to Cone: third street, North pin iver, Franklin street, M.; pier 2 North Ri at West Eleventh street Island, Jeaviag pier foot of Twenty- at9 A. al. ands rth River, ou a. M., » 9:30 a I 'T RIVER BOAT TO CONEY ISLAND. ‘The fuyorite steamer METAMORA will make nS cay Ci to Coney Isl 0 fid'and iyi, at 0: pyetm )ISHING BANKS daily, Savard: East Raver,7 A. M street. 7 8:10 ier 6 oard, an er, 9 Fare—Geutlome JOH. N'B. PETER W. MAGUIRE, Latd 3:4 P iy M.. and Fulton ferry, Brook- and, leaving Ninth street, Bast .; pier 27 Kast River at STEAMER TRAVEDGR LEAVES exce ted; leaving Ninth street, East fiver foot ot reg foot of ‘Twenty fourth street, North Fives er, 8 s orth River, foot ot ‘Spring street, 8 9 ene pone lines, bait, &c., om FORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY sme i third aud Thirty Daily atlo A.M. sand 7:15 P. 0 wi M. 8c. round tri GPeoran EXCURSION TUESD. on Long Branch steamers ho sea shore and Shrewsbury TO BRICKSBURG, AY, J AY, July 23, sto Bandy Hook; railroad along bt iver to Long Branch, Shark hiver: Maripite und 1 Bricksburg. Splendid id views in great variety, and se ‘Moats witl leave Rector at 940 A. M., and return by 7 P. witieet, pler No. 8 North River, M. the same Tickets good for two days if counteraigned oy, Oamp- be! _Tiekets sold on boar SPECIAL BX EXCURSION: On Monday, July 27, AMERICUS wi I make tw ‘ay, leaving as folio’ AM. and M. me ing, leaves Rocka wi 8 TO ROCKAWAY BEACH.— the large Sound steamboat jo extra excursions to Rock: West Eleventh street, 8 treet, North River, 8:60 Kast River, 9:15 A.M. Brooklyn, 9:33 A. M. ‘and 4 cursion tekots, Scent, Ri 1A. M. and 5 P.M. ALOON STEAMERS “pe AND GEORGE 1. oa LYPHANT, rua dally, on charter, with barges Re- ‘aledonii jute, Chicago, avieswood, Raritan Beach, Office, Cold Spring groves. Christopher street terry. TEAMBOAT FORT Baldwin and Sarah Smith, each, Excelsior, Oriental and sok" West ‘street opposite H. B, ORO! TT. E TO SanTEE ‘TO EXCUR- sion and plenic parties. Apply at47 Faiton street, DRY G ‘GOODS. R. i MACY & OC & 00. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY GOCDS ESTABLISHMENT, IT WILL PAY you well togo THERE EVERY DAY. Orders from the watering places and any part of the country FILLED PROMPTLY. FOURTEENTH STREE! T AND SIXTH AV., New York. During July and Angnst this estabifShinent will close on Suturday at | o'clock P. M. RY GOODS CIRCULARS, WRAPPERS ished at low RINTING ESTABLISH _. YACHTS, cee {OR SALE—SLOOP plete order; full inventory: rates M. ac. by, te METROPOLITAN T, 218 Broadway. STKAMBOATS. & as EARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOATS NOW tor sale = DESMOND, oat builder, 29) Front and orde! received by Ne YACHT NIMBLE, IN COM- will be sold low. Ap- By on board, toot at Court street, Brooklyn, or address ACUT, Herald office. EAM PI, S™nls ner (or the late Dr. J. "Hl. | now lying at Green sire Jess than value. Gre “BOATS ON 100 kinds and_ sizes, | and 373 South street, and | 50. HAND, READY —FOR SALF, A 2 FOOT BOAT, IN PERFECT order; cat Fig: SURE YACHT SEAWEED FOR SALE.— well known yacht, built in the very best man- chenck. with complete outfit what yi be sold it J. GA ONR, on atyest mune: “Philadelphia. 10 SHIP—ALL and Spoon Oars, at shops 368 lidth street, Harlem River, SIEPHLN ROBERT: very fast and able, ply to t KYLE, Boatbuilder, foot of 124th street, East River. $1 500. —FOR SALE, aviaae FAST SAILING ay sa i8igee ee Fou E length, 45 feats B feet beam; light draught; in periect order. 8. POWELL, it Front street, ew York. — Prorosats ju United States Cou New ADVERTISEMENT, Unitep Starks Cow Orrice oF Suri « Sealed proposais. witl iz M. of the sth day of July, livering at the United States Court House and for. PLATE GLASS ired for the rt House and Post office, York city. Rt House axp Post Orrice, New Yous City, ERINTENDENT, July 15, 1 be received at this office untit JN, for furnishing and de- ‘ost office, New York city, all the plate and other glass required tor | the balding, as called tor in the schedule, Copies of the specifications and schedule may be bad on. perpen at this office. Proposals must be made port duty, inclusive and exclusive of im- amples of the glass proposed to be furnished mast ae- company each proposal, livered ‘unbroken and { months from date of accep\ and the whole must be de- In perfect order within two e of proposal. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond of two responsible Persons in the sum of five thousai (85,000), that the bidder will accept and tract, if awarded him; the sufficiency o be certified by the United states Judge, d dollars erform the con- the security to Clerk of the United States Court, or the District Atvorney of the dis- trict wherein the bidder resides. ‘The department reserves the right to reject any or alt Bere we pally deemed tor the interest of the government very bid must be made on the printed form to be eed tained at this office. and must costorm in every res to the requirements of this advertisement, or it will n be considered. Proposals Will not be not themselves engaged i Proposals must dorsed “Proposal: addressed to CALVIN T. received fron Parties who are n the glass tr enclosed in & sealed envelope, en. for Piate Glass, &c., for the States Court House and Post Ww York city,” and office. HULBURD, Superintendent. PRoPosats te WROUGHT axp Gast IRON WORK LIBRARY OF THE AntMENT, W. Sealed pro} Orrics or Surenvisina Ancu; psala will be recelved ‘EW'SrATE DEPARTMENT. ree, iy an ate f Pats office antil 12 ASHINGTO! M. of thelléth day of August, 1874, for furnishing deliver: ing fitting and putting in place the Wrought and cast iron bs ork required for the Library or the New state Depart- copies of the drawings and specifications may be had on application at this office. All scaffolding required work in piace will be turn by the contractors to put the nished by the Department free har ‘but will be erected by the contractors. ot soposuls wil be made for the whole work complete, as shown on drawings and described in specification. The whole of the work tnust be completed within four months from date of acceptance of the proposal Payments, will cent, until the ¢ All bids must “be be made monthly, pletion of the contract, ccompanied educting 10 per by & penal bond of two responsible persons, in the sum of twenty-five thousand collars ($25.00), that the bidder will accept and perform the contract, if awarded him, curity 10 be certified by t the suMciency of the he United States Judge, Oler! 1 the United States Court, or the District Attorne: the District wherein the bidder resides, : pdeies bt it ‘tment reserves the right to reject any or all deemed for the Interest of the government. to do very. bid must be made on the printed form to be ob- tained at this office, and must conform in every respect ty the requirements of this advertisement, or it will not be considered, Proposals will not be recetved from parties who are not themselves en) work, and who have no! Getting out a work. ust be enclosed in a se: ‘proposals. tor Wrought New State Departme: Library, and addressed to aged in the manufacture of ca from « the necessary facilities for Ml envel an: ‘ast bron ork of NUELERT, Supervising Architect. —_ WINES, p's KENTUCKY WHISKE Peach and Apple sparkling Cognac; none for the Spat GEO, E, i 7 OE Pty ‘& 00,, No. “LIQUORS, &e. eyeney rets, Oneeapegney wf Pits, eaten eae row.

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