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BULL FRONT FOUR-STORY BROWN STONE | y venth street, between eo en tir not sold at once, Will tease RYAN, U3 Broadway. BARGAIN.YOR SALE, ON TWELFTH STREET, nae, a three story brick within 200 foot of Firth avenue, a three story, brick UDLOW & CO., No. SP ine street, - WELLINGS CHEAP.—18 EAST, A; PEGA eh 1 East, oid, 18 West Sid, 17 Bast 48th venue, 614, (78. EeVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. JADWAY OTEL BUILDING FOR SALE—GOOD property: first class business; leased to responaiole | partie: ‘lateight per cent net rent for four years; $2,000. Radress BROADWAY HOTEL, Herald office, R SALE—GREATLY UNDER VALUE, TWO PIN R SALE OR TO LET—A THREE STORY BROWN Frisone tioure near the Park ail the improvements: rhiture nearly new, ret r mont HOUSE, box 10 Herald office. a |e SALE OR TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE yn Nineteenth street Broad A ARLES G. JUDSON, fa'ani 70 Worth sereet East side. OTS—SINGLE OR IN PLOTS, FOR BUSINESS OR investment, near the Crystal Palace, on lusd, 104th, 196th and 107th streets and First avenue boule’ rd. BEYD & OHASE, 107th street and First avenue, Weust Side. (OR SALE—NEAT SMALL FOUR STORY BROWN | stone front House, 382 West Thirty-second street; house has just been put in periect order; possession Ist October; mirrors and gas fixtures; neighborhood first | claus; 15 minutes from Wall sircet by klevuted Railroad will be sold low. Nery 10W- 9. p, HAMILTO! Park place, | Fo SALE—HOUSE AND LOTIN TWENTY EIGHTH street, west of Tenth avenue, cheap E, FARNSWOLTH, 133 Nassan street Fo SALE—THE NEAT, MEDIUM SIZED THREE ‘story high stoop brick House and Lot 117 West twen- ty-second street, near ‘Sixth avenue. Apply of premises, om 9 to Misceliancous. ROPERTY OWNERS WILL FIND I? TO THEIR advantage to lease their Property or give it in charge of a responsible builder who will improve it and keep itin pertect order; New York exty Property only. Adaress BULLDER, box 182 Herald office. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, A BARGAIN IN WILLIAMSBURG.—THE HOUSE and Lot, with good store and show window, in a good business neighborhood, will be sold cheap if cepted for immediately. Apply on the premises, 40 Graham we. 2 SALE AT SACRIFICE—OR WILL LEASE, TWO Pactories ; 33x03, 3 stories, 40x45, 2 stories; also 13 vacant Lots for manufacturing. BBYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. WO HOUSES AND LOTS ON KENT AVENUK, near Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, for $4,500; only cash, balance mortgage: rent when full Fented, $0, inquire of G. 5. P. STILLMAN, 170 Broa way. WAN!, MONEY FOR BUSINESS AND WILL sella bargain, 3 Lots and Buildings in Brookiyn; will rent for 14 per cent; price $11,0: easy terms. E. A. CONKLING, corner Prospect and Pearl sts., Brooklyn. _ COUNTY PROPERTY iis FOR SALE OR TO RENT. HE BEST FARM IN ESTCHESTER COUNTY FOR sale—123 acres; 35 miles trom New York; stock. erops, &c., included. Apply to JOHN SHIRLEY, si Cedar street. ‘ONKERS.—PALISADE AVENUE PROPERTY, 20 lotr: 600 feet fromt, commanding a view of Hudson River to New York; will be sold on easy terms. Address bex 621 Yonkers Post offic CITY, BOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY _AND BERG N REAL ESTATE. For Se ritatnn wr A BARE CHANCE. A valuaule Corner Property, containing avout three jots, having 4 heavy stone foundation capable of sus- | tailing ab iron building. situated in Jersey City, 1ront- ing on passenger depot ot Pennsyivania Railroad, one Dlock irom principal street and terries, and two Lo:s, 25xiuV each, adjoiming same, will be soll on easy terms to close un ‘estute; also other Lots, equally as desirable ae convebient; o location cannot be erat for ness purposes. For particulars address EXECU LOR, dex 26/ Jersey City Post office. JERSEY Sate. PROPERTY OUT OF THK CITY FUR SALE OR TO RENT. ie i BLEGANT SHORE PRONT PROPERTY POR SALE.— 20 acres; admirably located tor first class improve. ments; accessible and healthy; also other shore front Biggerties. Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside station, | Greenwich and Reade streets; 54xliu teet each; entrance | _—-.BEAL ESTATE WANTED, WASTED—A WELL BUILT HOUSE, WITH 1 OR 14 Tooms, with necessary outbulldings and with turee gr" NBS, STAGE We ea herald B ARE HAVING APPLICAIIONS FROM CASH buyers for low priced Houses in Brooklyn ©.C. WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street _ ANTED TO PURCHASE—PRIVATE @OUSE OR Store Property in this city, for which a desirable at Nyack, rented, and cash wilt be given tn OLIVER CARTER, 59 Nassau st, room lL. | — | TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. RESTAURANT AND BARROOM 10 LET—200 | opie to supply: iso a good store, $8 Frank: | fort House, 22 William street OFTS TO LET—WELL LIGHTED, AT NO, 259 CANAL street, near broadway, Apoly in store on we Bremises. - — | OFTS FOR WOOD WORKERS, WITH STEAM power and machinery, or withont, to let, in the rge building, Thirty-sixtu und thirty-seven th’ streets nd Tenth avenue. Apply on the premises. \7 O, 318 BROADWAY, CORNER OF SRARE ans T. z To let, three Offices, together or separate, with heat, | @88 and water, Apply ton B. HUTCHINGS, No. 3 John street. \] 0. 302 BROADWAY, CORNER OF DUANE STREET, ‘To let, two Offices, together or separate, Apply to ALB. HUTCHINGS, No. 88John streets STAM POWER,—ROOMS AND FLOONS TO LEV, with or without Power, at 15 and 20 Pell street; rent | low to Wood workers or others. STEAM POWER WITHOUT CHARGE—WHOLE SS Building or Kooms, large and small, to let; Kood | evators: rent and insurance | payment. JIUARTS BUILDI Seven Upper Lott G.—UPPER LOFTS TO LET of building, southeast corner of | on Reade street; is 30 feet tront, and includes first and second stories, basement and vaults. Apply to K. L, & a, STUART, 169 Chambers street, = GTORE AND DWELLING U7 WAVERLEY PLACE: in perfect order; rent $1,000 per annum. i Entire Dwelling Part of 76 Sixth avenue. corner Way erley place; six rooms and bathroom; rent $700 per annum. Store and Dwelling 39 Water street, next coor to cor | per Catharine street; $700 per annum. ' Carpenter Snop 45 Thomas street: $20 per month, Basement Store 44 Broome street, $50 per month, Anti liquor. THORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Estate Agent 696 Broadway, northeas: corner of | Fourth street LET—SMALL OFFICES AND WORK ROOMS, with good light, at $5 a month, at 8 » t 10 LET—THE STORE NO. 290 BROADWAY. CORNER | of Reade street. Apply to A. B. HUTCHINGS, No. | SSJotinsreet 10 LET—IN BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, A fine Store, 25x10 feet; rent very low, Apply inthe | hut store No. 214 Broadway. LET—IN THIS CITY, A LARGE FACTORY, 25x20 feet, tive story, witb Steam Power and Ma* chinery, or without; suitable for uny manutactaring purpose. Address box 1,847 Post office. 10 LET—A SHIR? STORE ON BROADWAY, NO. 1,164, near Twenty-seventh street; plate glass ‘front one of the best locations on Broadway; the premises are desirable tor any first class business. Apply on the prem- ises to W. 3. PENDLETON. T° LET—FIRST CLASS CIGAR STAND; GOOD chance for asingle man. Apply to PARSONS & COPS, 9 Fulton stree | ot ee | i) RENT—CHEAr, FOUR STORY PACKING HOUSE, | | | 25x100, with four'double cellars in addition; 100 feet wide; complete order; ice house, engines, boilers tanks, elevator : perfect order: almost new; possession | rely, .will be let very low to good tenant, Apply | on premises 6% Greenwich Street. corner Christopher, or address box 847 Post offi York. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, T $250 A MONTH—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 4 | story brown stone House on West Forty-sixth | itreef, near Broadway. till May, } A —ELEGANTLY FURNIs | + ings, on and adjoining Fith and Madison avenues, at liberally reduced r. : V. kh. STEVENSON, Jr., LD Pine street. Unrarnished, FOUR STORY E stone House, on W ntly and completely urnished. LLIAM 8. GAVBY, 34 Bleecker street, VERY CONVENIENT THREE STORY . AND basement brick House to let cheap. No. 41 Lexing- ion avenue, corner Twenty-icurth street, THOMAS M IRE, 644 Third MENT BROWN id street, to let, For permits apply | A ele; to AL. “curly pomession; 4 stosy_brown stone, basen id" st,, between Broadway and 4th av., rent_ $300 Story High stoop, 47h st, near Sth av.,rent $2,510; 217 West sth st., rent $1,300; also 245 West Soth st. rent $750. B, GOODALE “& CO. REENWICH, KIVERSIDE, STAMFORD.—BEAUTI- poe fat country Bomies for sale and rent: ail sizes and ces; Several very desirable shore iront Pri jew, ‘Address J. W. ATWATES, Riverside station, Conn ous: “AND L 8 AND LOTS AND COUNTRY SEATS AT Montclair, Linden, Cranford and Hemostead: | Lands in Missouri, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana and Chi- cago; Low to exchange tor Merchand tome cash. COCKCROF NE OR BOTH OF TWO FINE, DESIRABLE FRAME Houses: improvement: vement vi!lave of Fairview ; near depot New Jersey; built together, but separate in every par- ticular: each plot Sux112; barn on one: cost, four years ‘ago, to build, $4.10 engi: will te sold at a'saerifice of about one-hait; rent of either house will pay interest om price asked for both; cash reauired on each about $1,250; fine opportunity io live rent free ; first class mvestment: no alternative: property ‘must be sold. “Mr. TOVER, owner, 135 West Forty-tourth street, before MI or even: ings or HALL & VE. ND, No. 7 Murray street, S No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Ho 1CE HOUSES AND FLOORS TO LET CHEAP IN Ninth ward,—Fine locations; neat brick Houses, 9 ‘Bnd 14 rooins each, in perfect order, $70) and $30) each; First and Second Floors, with American people, $18 to $27. Apply at No, 63 Hudson street. RIVATE RIVERSIDE COTTAGES—EIGHT ROOMS, water, gas, range, bath, grounds shaded, for genteel families, $40 monuhly.” No. b35 West Filty-second street. TREADWELL's detached rural cottages, three, four and s@¥en rooms, as abov LET—THREE STORY BROW? stoop House, Kast Seventy-second street; splendid location ; will be rented reasonable; also a ‘very nice STONE HIGH | Due, near six ty-sixth street, from 8 to 1] and 3 to 6. 10 LET—A COTTAGE, TWO STORY AND BASE- ment, seven rooms; most beautitul and healthy io- cation in this city. Inquire at 24 cast Forty ninth street EAST TWENUETH STREET AND 41 EAsT | FEN HACKENSACK LOTS 50X150 EACH, IN Passaic street. three minutes trom Erie station, beautrul, high situation, tor sale or trade, singly or to- wether, atvery low prices Apply to WM. D. FOULEE, owner, 149 Broadw: and 19. ACRE PARM, FIN LARGE HOUSE, 15 STOCK « id implemeiits; 5 acres corn and potatoes, 15 acres choice fruit; good, healthy locaton; direct rall- road tor New York : pric Ad- 97,00), one-t.rd cash. MANCHA, Ridvel Md. 40 Twenty-eightif street, each 13 rooms; also 110 bast Twenty-second street, 17 rooms: all near Fourth avenue. Apply at 123 East Twenty-cecond street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A —HANDSOME FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO let: hot and cold water, gas, bath, &c.; neighbor- hood desirable; family private; rent low. Nineteenth street. = | | | Floor in a private house. Particulars at 1.185 Third ave- | | | | | | | ais) West | dress H. S75 CASH—BALANCE 7 YEARS, WILL PUR- $90 chase a handsome ten-roomea House, halt gcreof Land, iruit trees, &c.,in a beauuful location in Seieee of Patchogue, L. Address K. B. PATTEK- “REAL ESTATE TO i XCHANGE, SUPERIOR BUSINESS PROPERTY (IRON PRONT, 2k 54x10) feet), vained at $15,000 and leased for ten | 18.0.0 a year, to exchange for Equity in other | we and $30,000 cash; this property free and cloar, with the exception ot u $3),00) Insdtution mort wage on it. A PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Fast Seventeenth street. A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, 45 MINUTES from New Mork (equity $40,4). and a wholesale stock ot Merchandise, to exchauge tor Yarm or country Propert: A. BLOMQVIST, 1:0 Nassau stre GOOD PROPERTY—CORNER BRICK HOUSE + aad § Lotsin Brooklyn to exchange for incum- bered tarm ; equity $14,00.. “Apply at 19 Frankfort street, restaurant LOX FRONT FOR SALE—CHEAP, OR E changed for improved Property: the ‘block. frot eset Ei of avenue A, a and 14th Ronee, ar about svv..02 Apply at or address STEPHEN RUBERTS. boat shon Jd Street and Mariem River. (e262 PROPERTY THAT WILL STAND INVES- Ugauon, worth $40,000, to Pa for good Jew- etry or Merchandise; prin als only dealt with. Ad- dress W. J. N., Herald offi PXCHANGE—am Ac NEW JERSEY IMPROVED 000. Good $4,500 price $500 exch, __ DLP. E street, 13 OR SALE—LOW AND ON BASY TERM exchange for property tariuer injand: with every convenience. on fiu-st str A WILL model house et in Elizabeth: a 1; photogranh P. HAMPSON, 38 Cort- five minutes (rom Central Ratiroad and paruculars with owner, 1. landt street. New York. R SALE Ol EXCHANGE, FOR A FARM OR COUN. 2flne four story’ brown stone houses loth is HENNESSY & PorPER. 940 Third avenue, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND ON ten Isiand—% medium sized tancy cottage House, | tarriage house and iarge barn, eight acres of land and | fine bearing orchard, besides every otner fruit. in undance; within {0 minntes’ walk of Van Winkle's stacion, on New Jersey Midland Railroad: one hour's ride; the scenery iy unsurpassed; price, $10,000. Oor- Teqpond with Mr. 8... Paterson, S.J. With first party only. jJOK SALE OR EXCHANGE POR SALABLE MER. ehandise—A two hundred acre arm, orchard, | iidings, 4c. ; {ree and clear. Address R. B.'PATY ia N. Patchogue, L. [. Fo SALE OR LXCHANGE—AT TARRYTOWN, J. Y., Gsplendia Conntry Seat. 13 miles from depot, with mw without Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &c., magnia- beg, vig wss tory cur JOPKINS & CARKINGTUN, Twenty-second street, between Broadway and Fitth avende. INE FRUIT FARM AT BELLMORE, LONG ISLAND; 6 aeres; good house and barn; to exchange for | Good property. Cash price, $15.00; mortgaxe, $3,000. , D. CON DICT, 149 Broad wa, JPLENDID PLACE, ments, superior w gone hoor from city oy AORES—FINE IMPROVE fruit, wood, mountain air, 1 Ratiroaa of New Jersey; heur depot und \ood soe for sale low; will ex: shange for Harietm or Morrisama Property. Principals only apply at 203) Titrd avenue, corner Ifth street | 10 EXCHANGE. SIX HOUSES IN SPARKIUL, ON a Retire Now Jersey; rent $00); ‘tw: minutes from dejot. {ora good toast, Ie rooms. ale id shrubbery; Loug Isinud or Hudson preferred. he J. GRAY, kag. 668 Ninth avenge. WO HOUSES, NINE ROOMS RACH, IN PATI REON, N. J. rented ut $6.0), morteare $4,401, form amnall G c Wa (LAND & AY MAT, 163 Fulton street. ALUABLE FARM AND RESIDENCE, SAWMILL, Store, six Tenement Houses and factory, new tame §. ¥., to exchange ior good Property , $600): mortgage 000. CON DICT, 149 Brenden 149 Broadway . —fAIRD AVENCE sToRE AN $300,000 rere nA TGNCe STORE ast and clear), to excuange for downtown Business Prop SF will Fo as bixh as N00; ive eash (or difference jt good property will be considered. ALON & 'SPOAK."s: Bast Seventeenth strect, = REAL Kat ia ia c K WANTED, W*NtEe 70 BUY—A FOUR STORY, % FEET Forty-pinth and Fisty-nintt pay v | les. 93 Macd Ia EP okay NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT BED- room toa gentleman: Vd and bath: private house. jadixon street: $3a week. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A BACK PARLOR ana Bedroom, turuished, tor $5 per week, aud Sec- ond Fioor for $23. 242 East Fifty-ninih street, near Sec- ond avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A ROOM, FUR- nished or unturnished; every convenience; rent $10 or $lz per month. %42'Bast Seventy-eighth street, first brown stone from Second avenue. Admine. wae ene | LARGE, PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM TO | Jet, suliable for one or two gentlemen, for the sum. | without board: terms moderate. C 361 Futy-tith street. LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF Rooms on first and second floor; every convenience for housekeeping ; privilege ot stationary tubs: bath; quiet house ; terms, $6 80 to $8. 218 West 28th street. A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON PARLOR floor, without board: very desirabie for two gentle- inen or gentleman and:wile; terms reasonable; private family; reference. No. 8 Lexington avenue, corner ‘Twen' ith street. A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET— At $4 weekly ; lady or gentieman : privilege of light housekeeping: private residen-e; gas, bath, &c.; first clgss neighborhood, 316 East Thirteenth street. | A | QUEBRIOR FIRST FRE | West Twenty-eighth street, or | house 105 West Twenty-cighth street. Immediate posses- | | street: | Fourteenth street, AU | ing house NEW ‘YORK “HERALD, THURSDAY, Ms D APARTMENTS FURNISHED noe vas BOND STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL LO — d story front Koom, turnished, with- 4 Doar io let te one or more gentlemen: also very nice attic ‘Rooms TLO Macpovgar STREET, NEAR BLEECKER,— | Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for | housekeeping, to let, to respectable sinall families. | 256 West THIRTY.POURTU STREBT.—A SMALL | 256 tamay will let, tarnished, a very’ nice second Story tront Room, with smai! Room out, $0; also very nicé back Room, $4; near Elevated depot, UNSURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. SECOND FLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORE No. 420 Fourth avenue; five rooms; improvements in good order. Call on owner, on premises, trom W to 12, | NHEAP RENT,—SECOND OR THIRDFLOOR FOR "Sia? nouse in pertect order. No. 165 bast Pirty-ninth street, Butrance to the Park, TLE IN | iANT PRENCH FLAT, THIRD FLOOR, 4 building No. i0 University place; seven rooms, two | x, dath rooms; elevated oven, ranges, Wash tubs, &c. ; rent | reduced to $15. INE PLATS ON THIRD AVENUE, BRYWEEN SIX- tieth and Sixty-drst streets; six Rooms and Bath- | room, second floor, $35; Third Floor, $40; handsome Por- | lor and Basement in sixty-third street. even rooms, $65: elegant Fiats on Lexington | x60, at $65, $70 and $95. Look at them. F, ZUPTEL, 1025 ‘third avenue. ALL FLAT AT REASONABLE ‘No. 140 East Eight- PLAT TO LE! rent in the Stuy eenth street. Inquire of the janitor, FPLATS—THIRTY-FOURTH STREE’ stlits of six rooms; all improvements: rents. $20 to $44 per month. MORKIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-tourth street and 996 Sixth avenue. H FLAT—REDUCE NE | location, corner Lexington avenue and Fiity first | | | preexcu street; pertect order. with best families; all improve- | ments on Hor ; light rooms, being corner house ; janitor, 10 LET—ROOM, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, AT | $19, $20, $22, $24 monthly ; walls oil painted: elevator | iu the house. 31 St, Mark’s place (Kighth street), near Cooper Institute. 10 LET—FOR $25 4 MONTH, A BROWN STONE | basement Flat, with seven rooms; all modern im- proces: Inquire of M. MEY«R, on premises, 123 Bast Eighty-fith street, between Lexington and Fourth 0, LRT—SECOND FLOOR IN HOUSE 215 WEST ‘Thirty-sixth street: 6 nice rooms: all conventences: | mrenent tainilies on each Hoor; priee $55. Apply on | PO LBTCPRENCH FLATS; | ALL MODERN Provements, Inquire of janitor at 0, S41 or: in grocery store corner cf ‘Twenty-eighth str Ninth avenue, t and MO LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS; ONLY three families in the house; beautiful yard in trout S31 East Twenty-seventh street: good order; rent $20. Apply on premises or at 425 Third avenue, pear Thirtictlt stree! ECOND FLOORS, IN MODEL HOUS room, large pantries, &e, also Apartinents of four | rooms. No. 451 West Korty-to | rth street. 0 LET—A FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS; WaTsR, kitchen, pantries, &c, No. 412 West Forty-ninth st. | T° LET—A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR OF | six rooms, at 719 Seventh avenue, opposite Central | Market, near 'Forty-ninth street; rent $35. Apply to J. ROMAIN BKOWN, corner of Thirty-third street and Broadway. ie 0 LET-FOUR LARGE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED; hall Bedrooms to let, turnished, tor gentiemen! sion. To RENT ,_ A VERY CON- vemient Second Floor, four roonis water and gas, convenience tor washing: rent only $l! 50 per week or $6 for two rooms, No. 269 West Thirfy-ninth street. TH FLOOR—670 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM Thirty-ninth street—Six Rooms. in perfect order, to a very smail respectable taumily cheap. Apply on prem- ises. “Also one-half or more ol third floor (front, 1,261 Broadway, between Thirtynrst. and Thirty-second d floor, back room. PER MONTH ONLY FOR A SPLENDID THIRD Floor—Water, gas, ac. ; in good order: ready to No. 214 Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street. $3 17 in excellent order, with eve Q5Q SPRING STREET. CORNER OF VARICK. 207 Room and two Bedrooms, in excellent order, | on first foot over a store; rent $18. WANTED. In this City and Brooktyn. NICELY FU 1ED ROOM WANTED—WHERE inquisitiveness will not be indulged In; terms must | A be moderate, Address M. L. V., Herald office. \ —HAVIN UMEROUS APPLICATIONS FROM 4\. responsible parties desirous of renting furnished and unturnished Houses tris fall, it is important that | parties desirous of renting their houses should send par- Lichlars to this office as early ay possible, WILLIAM | TUCKER, Real Estate Broker, 220 Fifth iy FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—CEN. A. Bat Wooated not above Fitieth stret lor & respon. sible party; no children; state price and where locatea ; principals only. Address box 3,910 Post oilice. FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS WISH PART OF a private House «not less than six rooms), in a good | eighborhood:; prige about SAX, Address G, N. B., box ‘ost of TANTED—DESK ROOM OR A SMALL HALL Room in a busivess house, between Canal and central. Address, stating terms, REAL “STAT! T, derald Uptown Branch offic TANTED—WITH EARLY *¢POSSESSION, BY RE- sponsible tenant, a handsomely furnished four story House, centrally loca’ rent not over $450 per montn. Address BUSHNELL, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. WANTED TO LEASE, A FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, near Fifth avenue, for private board- retererice and security given. Address, stat- ing location, terms, &c., SECURITY, Herald Uptown Branch office. W ANZED-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM : nice location; modern improvements ; for lady and gentleman; Board lady only; price $7 to $10_per wees; Yenth and Forticth streets. Address J. D., Herald Up- town Branch office. WASTED TO B ments and purchase th 163 Herald Uptown Branch o} OOD HOUSE; 'TRAL LOCATION ; furnished or unfurnished; will hire or purchase Morristown property will be exchanged, Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 538 Sixth avenue. In the Country. Wyte IMMEDIATELY—A SMALL HOUSE, 8 OR 9 rooms, with garden, not more than 30 minutes from Forty-second street depot; rent must be moderate, Address, for two days, E. A., box 103 Herald offie MALL FLAT O® APART- turniture. Address S., box EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. INE.—SOUIHERLY COURSE, mers are appointed to sail as follows:— FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF RICHMO. 8 CITY OF PARIS ITY OF MONT ITY OF BRUSS) jabin Passage, $5) ant $0, gold Steerage, to aud trot all points, at reduced rates. Caoin and General Office, No. 13 Broadway. Steerage Offices, No. 33 Broadway and Be 4 North River, JOHN G. DALE, Agent. NICE FURNISHED BEDROOM TO RENT—SUIT- able sor jady or gentieman. Inquire at 640 Sixth enue \second tloor.) A -HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH * private bath, together or separate, at low terms, with a private taily, ina brown stone house. 20) West -second street, 7 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM AND BED- room, every comfort provided, jor light housekeep- ing; cool, comiortable avd reasonable rent. 23 Waver. ley plas ear Washington square. Vite gene ROOMS, WITH EVERY CONVEN1 tor housekeeping, to let. to respectable small al street, near Bleecker. OE nai- FGENISHED, FOR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED back Parlor; ail conveniences; jront hall Rooms, $2 and $3, secona floor; also uniurnished iront Room. third floor. S26 Fourteenth sireet, near second avenue. | FURNISHED ROOM: FOR GE ‘TLEMEN.—FINE, airy Rooms, baths, hot ana cold water, ‘all con: veniences, house 331 i: r 8d per week and upwards. Brown. stom ¢ Fourteenth street 3 ig | | Hamburg :— ANDSOMELY FURNISH ROOMS TO LRT— deracpeet aes And small. to, single gentlemen or gen. | etmen aua their wives 10 objection to light housekeep- ing. Inquire at No. 70 Varick street. 4 | ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LADIES and gentlemen, at 105 West Twenty-second street. I A PRIVATE FAMILY—A NICELY FURNISHE floor; al! conveniences for housekeeping: reterences Fequired. No. lu2 West Nineteenth st | West of Sixth avenue. reed VICELY FURNISHE Dé vITs OF ROOMS AND. BED. aN ee me form 2 bath, &e.; central; | ‘nion Square Hotel bebcicalipooniecty x 200M AND TWO HALL BEDROOMS, ALSO A | Y Parlor Moor, to tet, mrnish ot dress H, MH. C., station D, yaar RENT—TWO IANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT | O T° Boome zor tight uprorke ping, ‘ A hot and cold water and bath; Tpet week Mo aap Wa t Twenty-sixth street. $5 A WEEK FOR A LARG De) “fortably furnisned. ‘ond floor. | 7 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. — wiTHouT 4 Hoard, neatly furnished Parlors and’ Bedrooms, on second and third floors, at summer rate FRONT ROOM, COM Apply at 892 Broadway, seo- VARICK PLACE (SULLIVAN STREET), BE- tween Houston and Bleecker streets —Niceiy fur- nished Rooms for housekeeping or for gentlemen ; ‘bath, 4x, hot and cold water. PtH STREET (PACING STUYVESANT PARK), NO. ) 28 ki extra large Rooms, Beagsymely fur- nished, large closets, all improvements, with Board; ref- erence’ LOT STRERT, No. 24 EAST.—A_ HANDSOMELY outs" ae weruis very mouerate, rereren stra Ba, | Pagers F% PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. ‘The Hamburg-Ainerican Packet Company'siron mail steamsoip FRISTA. Captain fd, Badenhansen, will sail on Thursday, July WO, 1874, for Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Firat Cabin—Upper saloou, $12); lower saloon, $60, gold. Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Steeraye to Plymouth, London and all points in Eng- Jand, scotland and Wales, $30, currency. The THU RINGLA will sail August 6, 1874, KUNHARDT & CO, ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agen' 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New ¥ OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points ‘in England’ and Wales—The South Wales Atantic Steamship Company trom Pennsylvania Railroad whart, Jersey City, as tollows:— ps i are aeane aly GLAMORGAN, PEMBROKE. ...") Wednesday, August 5 FirstSeabin’ “passaze, $ $8), curvency; second cabin, $65, currency ; steerage, $%), currency. Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardif, $23, currency. Drafts for £1 and upwards. For tarther particulars apply to R & CO., Agents, AKCHIBALD BAXTE € __17 Broadway, New York. tarda: ((osakD Lt! NOTIC) With a view of dishinishing the chances of collision the steamers of this lime take a specified course for all sea- sons of the vear, up the outward passage from Qneenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian at 43 latitude, or noth ing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage crossing the mendian of 00 at és laut OF nothing to the north ot 62. THE UitITIsi AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMOUIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CALLING AT C K HARBOR, PROM NEW YORK. *S00TTA.....Wed., AU. 19 1] ALGERIA... 3: Ang. 22 5) *BOTHNTA’. Wed, Aug. 26 SEI BATAVIA... Sat. AUG 29 | 12) ABYSSINIA. Wei. Sept. 2 Wedne Saturaay from New eamess marked * Leary sleorage pase - Cabin passage, $9, $109, $149, gold, according to | ommodation i h uckets on favorable terms. Stecrage at lowest rat we tickets from Liver. pool and Queenstown and all parts ot iurope at lowest ‘are: For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For stecrage passage at IL Broadway, irinity Building, G. PRANCKLYN, Agent, CHAALES : fl orto P. H. DUVERN Clark and Rando & 1 Etc LINE, NOTICE, The most southerly route ins always this company, to avoid ice and headla From piers #4 and 47 Norih | TRE QUES YEENSIOWN AND LIVE: E QUEEN, Aug. 8A. M./SPAIN, Al Tandy Angut ae a | CaNab Miguse 2, FUR LONDON DIKECY, ons DEMMARK,, Captain Sumner, August . $10; FU currency, Stecra a reduced prices Return tickets at roducod tates Fie- yi once Se Bh te ener, raves. Weds 1 Mabager. treets, Chicago, Ill. POOL, ear Lexington | Steer | ing sarety SURGPRAD SERA MEIOy ‘ANCHOR LINE. xEw york AND Geasdowe (STEAMER BYERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘rom: company’s piers, 20 and ve} ‘ork. Vieronta ie s Yooree cic August 1 LYSLA. ¥ yed.” Aucust 5| EUROPA. Sain,” AukUst $1 EVHIOPIA..§ 5 AUstSE 12| ANGLIA yable <n currence, TO GLASGOW Ly whPOUL, LOX DONDERRY, WEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabin, $65 to $9), according to steamer and accommoda- tions, “Rethrn tickets Issued at reduced rates INTERMEDIATE, $25; STEERAGE, 815 Drafts issued for anv amount at lowest raves. Send for circulars, giving tull information, to compa- ny's offices, No. 7 Howling Green. HENDAKSON BROTHERS, Agents. GTEAMER To na Queenstown every WEDNESDAY; Stecrave, $13, ANCHOR LINK, No. 7 Bowilng Green. Ps VAGLE LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS 10 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, . The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from ew York as toilow: LESSING, Captain Toosbuy. August 11 HERDER, Captain Fischer. August 25 trom Eagle Line pier. toot of First street, Hoboken. Ra S OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin—First'saloon, $12), gold; second, saloon, $60, gold. ‘age—To Vivmonth and London, $3), currency; to prepa qerbourg and Hamburg, 38), gold. ‘repar ickets from Hambut curr a For freight apply. to FUNC, EDYE & CO. FF south | William street. For passage ‘apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUNE, General Agents, Tid Broadway. ee NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AN BRE: ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite ronte for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail irom pier No. 50 North River as follow turday, August 8 Japtain Heliard,. Captain purmont. jaturday, August 22 batarday. Sept. 5 Aa ic TON, Caneetr ar rites iB rice of sage in wold (nel wine)—F $125; ‘Sceond. $75; Third. ES Bh Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers, by, taking this line, avoid both transit by English railw ‘and the discomforts of croas- ing the Channel, beside! nse, p GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. Nowra GERMAN LLOYD 5TEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPLON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamship HOHENZOLLERN, Captain W, Norden- holt, will sailon Wednesday, Ju 9, at2P. M., from Heinen ‘pier, toot of Third street, Hoboken, t0'be fol- lowed by esteamship NECKAR, CaptainJ. C. Meyer, on Saturday, RATES “OP PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BRe MEN, pavable in gold or its equivalent in currency. First cabin. +eee0$109 and $120 cond cabin 6) Steerage.... 30 For freight or passage ap Ly to ELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowil REAT WESTE. : STRAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (RNGLAND) DIRECT, ‘st Cabin, | saving time, trouble and ex- | The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 East | River as follows: ARRAGON ‘Toesday, Aug. 4 Wednesday, Aug. 19 Cabin passage, *. . $45; steerage, $3), eurrency : excursion fiekets, $13 | Apply to the agent, 70 south street or . k. E. MORGAN'S SONS. Wile, STAR LINE. i FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, REPUBLI -August 1,at8 A.M. BALI August 8 at2 P.M. ‘Adgust 15, at 7:30 A. M. LY August 2 at) P.M. ANIC «August 29, at7 A.M. 0c : Froin the White Star docks, pier 52 North River, Rate>—saloon, 85», gold; Steerage at low rates Saloon staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, waére least motion is felt, thus combin- speed and comiort. For insriection of plans und other information apply at the company’s oftice, 19 Brbadway, New Yo OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. ‘The Al British steamship LORD CLIVE, Urquhart master, will sail ior the above port on Tuesday, August 4, trom’ pier 23 tast River. Rates of Passage. Cabin, $60 and $70, tater according to accommoda. : tion. Steerage, $25, currency. Apply to ° Be oe OW £ BURGE: : 66 South OUND THE WORLD.—COOK’S THIRD, PERSON ally conducted, Tour Round the World, will lea New York, September 21, and-San Francisco October 17 it will embrace Japan, China, India, Egyptand Europe, and provides tor: visits to the Yosemite, the Nile and Palestine. ‘ime occupied, 208 days, ineliiding lid days hotel javcommodation: tare, $1,075, ‘gold: all necessary expenses: 1ull_ particulars in Cook’s KxXcursionist tor August, now ready, which also contains lists of over 1,200 tours to all points or interest in Europe, Asia and Ainenca. Price 10 cents. vie COOK, SON & JENKINS, 261 Broadway. ite STATE LINE Th EW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ew Clyde built steamers wili sail trom Wednesday, July 29 ednesday, August 5 ednesday, August 12 and every Wednesday , taking passengers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Steeraje as low as by any other line. ose elegan pier 36 North River as follows :— BIATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. TATE OF NEVADA... TATE OF VIRGINIA Drarts for $1 and Spas, For count or passage ap- ply to ‘AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No, 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. ECT FOK THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, SOUTH Germany, &c. ‘The Netherlands American Steamship Navigation Com- panies’ quite new and magnificent steamer hich has justarsived front Plymouth ta 1036 a which has just arrived trom Plymouth in ays, Will leaye New York for Kotterdam direct Thursday, August vs offering the most agreeable, economical and shortest route to the countries named and a very great saving to passengers. Accommodations unexcelled. Rates, $70, $60y $5), cold. = For freight apply to. For Spare le, to L. W. FUNCH, EDY Ket CO, | MORRIS, Broadway, South Wilham street. | Morris’ European Express, town and Liverypol, saiffng every Tuesiley from pier 45 North River, WYOMING, Guard August 4, at 10. A. M. NEVADA, Price Augast 1s, at 9 A, M. abin paseaze, $80; est rates, Prepaid tickets at lowe: Passengers boo ed to ‘age ‘at Yo rates, nd trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and sweden, dc. Dratts on Iréland, England, France and Germany, dt lowest rates, Apply to WiLLtAMS & GUION, 29 Sroadway. MERICAN LINE. THE AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Weekly Mail steamship service between Philadetohia and Liverpool, ling at Queenstown, Salling every Thursday trom Philadelphia, and Sailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. The following steamers arc appointed to sail from hiladelppla INDIANA. | ets *ABBOTSFO -Ang. 6] OFTO.. PENNSYLVANIA... Aug. 13 | *KENILW : es of passage in currency. Cabin, $75 to $100, according to accommodations. Stecrage and intermediate tickets to and {rem all points at the lowest rates. Os tad marked with @ star do not carry interme- jate. Passenger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries @ surgeon and stewardess. These steamers are senplied with life rafts, in addition tothe usual life boats and life preservers, ‘Through tickets and through bills of lading issued be- tween all prominent points. ~~ pueaee, rates of freight and other information apply PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, s 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia. GEO. W, COLTON, 42 Broad street, New York. RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Liverpool. N. & J. CUMMINS & BROS., Queenstown, 10 IRELAN corner Cortlandt and West APSCOTT BROS. & 3 EMIGRATIO Foreign Exchange office, 85 South street, New York.— Bills of Exchange and Draits tor any amount, from £1 upwards, issued at the lowest rates, __ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, VO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA, é Rates of passage, including all necessaries for the trip:— New York to San Francisea, $59, $100, or $110 cur- rency . fan Francisco to Yokohama, $15), gold. Ban Francisco to Hong Kong, $20), gold. t Steamers leave pier 42 North Kiver, New York, as tol lows JAPULCO, Commander A. G. Gray, August 1, at 12 i Dow, Aucust 16, at 12 op. connecting With alt nd’ South Pacite ports, Extra steamers tor eight and way passengers will be despatched on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may require. eamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as follows :— COLORADO. tesseseeceee AUOSE 12 OHINA. August 25 nd every alternate saturday, For freight and passage or further iniorination apply at the company’s ofice, on the whart toot Caualsyeet, New York. W. J, BULLAY, RUFUS HATCH, Superintendent. Managing Director, 3. H. DAYTON, Freight Agent. OR HAVANA ASSAU, PROGRE J, CAMPEACHY, VERA ORU:! NEW YORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL &,5., é Leaving pier No, 3 North River at3 P. M. CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct), CILY OF SEW YORK (Havana via N. CUBA ‘Havana and Mexico)..... . CLTY OF MERIDA (Ua For treight of paysage 3 F. ALEXA SI] assau) na direct) Ly to. BRE? & SONS, 83 Broadway. _ W YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MATL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesd at3?. M. from pier 13 North Hiver, foot ot Cedar str for Havana direct, mf MORRO CASTLE, Captain T. H. Morton........ August 4 oR \T CITY, Captain F. “Angust 1 COLUMBUS, Captain B,C. Reed usust 18 int ‘accommo- CLYDE & 0O., . 6 Bowling Green. For freight or passage (having maynific Kit oF pi ne fa dations) apply to LIAM D/ McK ELLA! in Hi fro NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP UL 6 ship WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain H. §. Quick, trom pier 84 North River (foot ot Nort Moore mreev), on Saturday, August 1, at J o'clock P.M. reli eiveg a rovgt rates given to st. Galveston and Indianola. we er MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. | "BAKER Dies te Nord River, | | Brooklyn, CoH. | JNO, | D. M. BOYD, Ji eases; consultation $1, LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT | ¥, Weat, carrying the United States Mail “Steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Guenman, will leave pier 2) Bast fiver. Saturday, August 1, at $1. M. Through bills ° fouston lading given to ‘and all pots on the Gatves- |, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. R. R. No charge VA forwarding in New york me freight or ssuge, havin, cepmmodations apply to cee ae Ne eLORY. &C0., Lai Malden lame, Ww. F. For LYDE, 119 Wall street. NEW ORLEANS DIREOT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. ¥ The steamship CORTES will leave pier North River on Saturday, August }, at 3 P. Freight received daily. Through rates given t Gat. veston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, razos nuago, St Louis and Mobic. Cabin passage, $50; vi 5 sa ly to SOUTHERN LIN S TOR MEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The tollowing ne®w and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday. At 3 P. M.. trom pier 20 Last River CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines... August 5 CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans. August 12 CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering. sAugust 29 CARONDELET, Captain MeCreery 5 t. 2 Freight réceived daily. ‘Throug! Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wha: > and Si. Lous, Cabin passage, £5). steerage do For treight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C,H, MALLORY & CO. ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—OLD Dominion Steamship Company,—steamers leave for above ports from pier 37 North fiver, foot of Beach street, on Suesday, Thursday and saturday, at3 P.M. Also intermediate ‘steamers. Throuzh bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior, Office corner Fulton ai Greenwich streets. _ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, we s' LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS North and West.—Elegant steamboats daily (Satur. days excepted) ac6P, M., from pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy steeet. Fare low, At ERNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, 03 CUZ Poughkeepsie. Rondout and Kingston, landing at zzens), Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milton,—The MARY POWELL, from Vestry street. pier 39, every after- noon, at $% o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced rates A —SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA CITIZE: Line of Steamboats, pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.:°$2 50 through, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, and $2 Monday, Wednesday And Friday. Excursion ‘Tickets, New York to Saratoga and return, good 3) days, ghiy $4 “Excursion tickets 70 Round Lake and return REGULAR DAILY MORNING BOAT FOR PREK- skill, Sunday excepted.—The steamboat THOS. P. | AY will leave foot of Barclay street, North River, at 3 A.M; Twenty-tourth street, A.M, und make’ the following landings:—Yonkers. Dobbs” Ferry, Nyack, | Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplincks, fs with stages for Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays, ‘and Saturdays. “Freight recelved and de: livered at Barctay street, unnl 5? H. F. AYRES, Superintendent, ABBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOAT A." 6. VIBBARD, and DANIEL DREW leave foot of | Vestry street, pier 39 North River, at 8:30 A. M., and | ‘Twenty-third street, north of Ene ferry, at 8:43, aiding | at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (hy ferryboat), Pough | Keepsie, Mlinebeck Catskill and Hudion, connecting tor all points West and North. ‘Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $1, Special | traing to and from Saratoza., To Saratoga, $33); round trip, 3540; to Round Lake. $285: round trip, $440. yLBANY AND TROY,—OPPOSITION AMER SCHUYLER, from Spring street pier, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 V. M.; S0c. deck, $1 cabin, with berth; $1 5) with room, (ALL RIVER LINE 10 BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT and Fall River.—The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray strect, daily “(Sundays included) at 5 P: Through ticsets sold ‘at all principal ‘hotels in the city, i's Band engaged for the se OR NORWALK AND DANBURY,—STEAMER NELLY WHITE leaves daily (Sundays excepted) foot ot Market street, pler 37 ast Kiver, at2:45, and ‘Vhirty-third street. at 3 P. M., connecting with Danbury Railroad. Returning leaves Norwaik at 7:50 A. M.on arrival of trains from Danbury aud New Haven. OR EXCURSIONS.—THE POPULAR STEAMBOAT J. 5. UNDERHILL open for excursions throughout the season; splendid accommodations for smail parties. ply to ‘Captain CHARLES ADAMS. $ Battery place OTICE TO THE PUBLI On and alter Monday, July 13, 1874, the following will be the only authorized’ ces in New York city and vicinity for thé sate of First and Second Class Tickets over the following lines:— z NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. R., 413 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, Wth street depot, Harlem depot, and at Westcott’s Express offices, No. 7 Park place, ioth street and Broadway, and 32d street, near Broadway, N. Y., and 333 Washington street, Brook- ve ERIE RAILWAY, : 241 Broadway, 529 Broadway, 957 Broadway, 10 Green- wich street, depot toot Chainbers street, depot, foot 23d street, depot Jersey City, No. 2 Court street, Brooklyn, and 31 Hudson street, Hoboke: PENNSYLVANIA R. R., | No. 1 Astor House, 626 Broadway, 944 Broadway, No. 8 Battery place, depot foot Desbroses street, depot foot Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson street, ioboken. BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. 315 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, "26 Broadway, 944 Rroadway, depot toot of Desbrosses siree , depot foot of Corulandt street, depot Jersey AG N Court street, and 116 Hudson street, Hoboken. NDRICK, Gen. Pass. Agent N.Y.U. and H.R,R; ABBOTT, Gon, Pass, Agent Erie Raitway- ‘deu. Pass. Agent Penn. R.R.; Gen. Ticket Agent B. and 0. R.R, L. M. COLE Ceiba LVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE ALLIN, and pf UNUED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leaye New York trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as toliow: Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, ‘with Puliman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8.0 P.M. sunday, 5 and 8:0 P.M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, via Philadeiphia and Ene Railroad, 8:3) ¥. M.: tor Wil- liamsport and Lock Haven, 9:30 A. M., connecting at Philadelphia, For, Baitimore, Washington and the South—Limited Washington express ot Pullman parlor cars, daily, excépt sunday. at 9.40 A M.; arrive at Washington 420 FM pHewular at S40 A. ML, Sand 9 P.M. Sin jay, "Set ess for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:20 A. M.; 12:30, 8 Expres er OPM. and {2 might, Sunday bee 8 9 P.M. (Aimlgrant and second cla rw < Accommodation tor \, and 2 2, For Newark, at 6, 6:0, 7. 7:40, 8, 9 10, ILA. M., 12 Ma, A, 2, 2:30, 3211 5:20, 50, 6, 6:10, 6:3), : ‘Stinday, 5:20, 4, 4:10, 30 and WA. M., 12M. 1, 2, 2: artery 6, B10, By, night, Sunday and'7 P.M. For Woodbriage, Perth Amboy anit south mbos, 6 and ), 4:50 Ando For New Brunswick, 7 and 8 A. M., 12 M., 2, 8:10, 4:30, 5: g:10, 7h: M. and iment. Suiiday, oo oo For East Millstone, 12 10 and 4:90 P.M. For Lambertville and Fleming.on, 9:30 A, M. and 4 P. ) For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:3) A. M.. Zand 4 P.M. For Bordentown, Burlin and Camden, 7 and 9:3) A, M., 12:39, 2,3, 5 and.7 P.M, For Freehold, 7A. M..2and ¢P."M. For Farmingdale and’ Squan,7 A. M, and 2 P.M. For Pemberton and Camden, 6A. M., and via boat from 5 1. M. 3 ‘om Pittsbu 6:59, 9:50, | daily: 6:0 P.M daily ex: | Wash id sean ay | i 50, 1.355 A.M. is sunday, 5 » . Ticket oftices, 525 and 044 Broadway, No.1 Astor House 1) and foot o1 Desbrosses ana Cortlandt ‘streets, Emigrant ticket offices, No. 8 Battery place, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn ; Nos. 114, 116 and’ 118 Hudson street, Hoboken. D. M. BOYD. Jr., General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager —— LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, ‘The elegant steamers. NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday, NTONINGTON, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from pier 38 North River. at 5 P.M, | Magnificent steamer RHODE ISLAND daily, except Sunday, trom pier 3) North Rive M., and Twenty-third street, East River, at 1 P! M., arriving in Boston the same eveniag. Purlor cars ute run by tois line trom Stonington to White Mountains, without change. HE @QUEE: 1, QUEENSTOWN. ‘This well known first ‘class hotel, having recently changed proprietors, will now be tound one of the most comfortabie in the south ot Ireland, Being situate close to the janding stages and railway depot, will be found Most convenient to American tourists arriving by the several steamers, i __ DENTISTRY BEAUTIFUL SET, $5, $8; GUY $10; SIN- gle, $1: extracting with gas. Sc. ; Silver Fillings, Bc. , oxamine specimens. “NEW YORK DENTAL ROUMS, 262 sixth avenue; established 1801. BSOLUTE fresh gas daily: EXTRACTED; Sets, extremely light and durable; Rubber No. 216 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth fleenth streets. :stablished uw years, Dr. L, BERNARD. __ . STORAGE, WPORAGE—FOR FURNITU ») &e., in separate rooms fences; watchman at mght MICHALES & SON, 38, 4 and 42 Commerce street, near Bleecker street. ! f, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, building has all convea- nteriineat,.. CLIT TB. MINIZS, 28 THIRD AVENU. Twentieth and Twenty-tirst streets, ladies and ge: Uemen can receive the utmost prices in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpew, Jewelry and La A nove by post punetually attended by Mr. or Mrs, MINTZ, Brooklyn orders attended to. ASTROLOGY. —PROFESSOR LISTER, 829 SIXTH | ZA avenue 43 years’ practice), Send for a circular. Letters must be addressed box 4,829 Post office. CLAIRVOYANT,<TELLS — NAME: f causes marriages: Oe. to $1. No. {UROPEAN 44 shows like: 8 THE WORLD; RE- the hidden secrets of your lite; cures all dis- 472 Canal ME. vey ROSA CHALLE MEDICAL West “MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN RESIDENCE 44. 14 East Tenth street, near Third avenue. =MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1800, NO. An ANP MME, GRINDLE CURL ALL’ COM- +_Plaints; 25 year 120 West 201 M, MAURICEAU, M, D, OFFIOR 129 LIBBRTY ONBULT DR, OR MME._¥ «1 East Fitty-secon'l street, firs door trom Fifth ay. Factioe. ht. ¢ street, near Greenwich street. Sunes aavioe ioe NG ploseuer cts beas arosdwa. | this AMUSEMENTS, )S THEATRE, ‘The cess attending the Musical Extravaganza of Groat anccess att INUELINE, THE BELLE OF ACADIA, intaca ahe geage ae gies wt y a" FalOus Cast, ELEGANT SCENERY AND ORIGINAL EVANGELINE Every Night and SATURDAY MATINEE at 2. Woon's MUSEUM. woop's. ‘Two pertormunces daily, at%ana 8 P.M. EVENING AT 5, ‘AFTERNOON AT 2, Mr. LOUIS ALDRICH, | Production of the new sem. Miss SOPYIE MILES sation, entitled, and entire company in THE DEAD WITNESS, the drama ot and Sheidon's panto THE STREETS THE FROLIOS OF NEW YORK, OF A CLOWN. in avtive preparation, THE SEA OF ICE. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 BROADWAY. Mme. Viniette Pecaut Directress. ty MME. VIOLETTE PECAUTS PARISIAN CANCAN OR CHAHUT DANCERS. FORTY ‘eautitul and Bewitehi Ladies, FORTY, NEW AND ATTRACTIVE OLIO, ONE HUNDRED Star Pertormers! ON HUNDRED! MATING WEDN! aaa AND SA\URBAY. fox office open dai w secare seats” Monday, August P&? CRUY © seg PeALal ALAL P T. BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, K. LAST WEEK, LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, WEEE POSITIVELY PosITIVELY KEK POSITIVELY POSITIVELY Weer TAst WHER Weie OF THE GkEAT N K TNONEW FOR AON | WEE OPEN IN Boston, Gj EVERY AUGUST 8 FEATURE OF THE BRILLIANT SEA- ; SON REPRODUCED THIS CLOSING WEEKt AFTERNOON AND EVENING! ALL THE ROMAN CHARIOT RACES, ALL TH; ROMAN STANDING KACEs, ALL THE DARING JOCKEY RACES. ALL THE # WANT PLAT ES, ACES, GYMNASTIC ACTS ci ts Rm G OPEN DAILY PERFORMA PROFESSOR W, Hi Closing balloon ascension trom the Hip- podrome tor the present season will take A place FRIDAY A®TERNOON at the cor ava | clusion of the regular pertormance. | PEDESTRIANISM. » CO. N. PAYN, PEDESIRIAN, AC- MR. BARNUMS PROFFER JSE OF THE WALK. IN oy ID! OF THE INNER ENCLOSURE OF THE HIPPODROME, 18 NOW ENGAGED IN His WONDER: rUL FEAT OF WALKING 115 MILES IN 24 CONSECUTIVE HOURS, TO CON- | CLUDE AT 9 O'CLOCK THIS (THURS- DAY) EVENING. WEEK, LAST WEEK. LASt CD penn hat SUMMER SEASON, 50 CENTS. ‘OLD LONDON BY bay. Open daily from 20 til ausk. NOK AM Al DONALDSON'S Fchchtechchch hihchcbc ht Fol tel tetatelatatates pital lL lalatatatalatatal sacs iolctetoct ated a fee pe bere res 5 Te RRR RRR ARR RRR folsiatetat > DRI eS .a te ee os Fckctctas achcchchaacchchak patos bate Ll lelaldlelaial W pow PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. W. B. LEAVITY.... Sole Man LAST NIGHTS LAST NIG! of the celebrated CANCAN TROUPE, which must be withdrawn in consequence of other en gagements. Secure your seats atonce in order to see GREAT SENSATION, nee Friday afternoon, riday evening. J eyHES AH URSDAY EVENING, suLy Bane By 1 ) 5 : Y THEODORE THOMAS’ ir duity UNRIVALLED SUMME! Festival March, first tim Overture, St. John the Baptist, Andante, from the Octett, frst'thim Capricelo, op. 4 first time Fantasia Huldigung’s 3 Admission ticket, 55 GU-MPRE'S TWENTY-SECUND REGIMENT BAND: 8, GILMORK, M. K. BOTSFORD, AGENT, LEADER AND DIRECTOR. | OFFICE, 841 BROADWAY. YHE VERY BEST MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL O0- AS NS ATS TUS EVENING LECTORE O8 NERVOUS Debility and Special Diseases, at Dr. KAHN’S MU- SEUM. Remember the address, (88 Broad’ near Fourth street. ‘the largest and most magnificent mu- seum in the world. mission 6) cents IARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS,—PIANO, VIO. lin, Guitar, Organ, Flutg, Harp, Harmony, Singing day andevening. 24 West Pourteenth street. ‘Circulal mailed free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, THIRD door west of Broadway—To let for balls, sreadings, opera, concerts, theatrical pertormances,' &c.; me scencry, Dew dressing rooms: seats raised tor perform- anee. ¥ DE:CRIPTION | OF THEATRICAL PRINT: Rvs D1 TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTER: DISPLAY CARDS, WOOD CUTS AND qaTHOGRaPaTO eissitinsa 29 stu PORTRAITS, nished by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway (Herald Buliding), with PIROMPINESS, dete AnD Coe arties about going on e road and mat com certs or dratnatic entertainments will Gud ito thelr ade Prt re: ‘2sTIMATE BEFORE WAVING THEIR WORK DONE ELSEWHERE. a = ‘PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, iN! 27 UNION SQUARE—UAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes at prices which cannot fail to. suit the times. New Pianos fo rent and rent applied towatd purchase it desired. Uld lanos taken in exchange. (A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Fonr round corners; celebrated maker; used 5 months, ior $90, including Stool, Cover: Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacritice: property family leaving city. 36 West Lith strect, near 6th av. A LARLOR GEM 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FOUR round cornered Pidnotorte, all improvements, made to order, cost $1,000, for $25). Call at private residence, 120 West 23d st. PRIVATE € — i FAMILY WILL SELL THEI ELE- gant four round Decker & Bro. Pianotorte at @ sacrifice; a 7m octave; richly carved rosewood case piano having afl improvements; full agraste, overstrung, 4.5 cost $15, tur $25); Stool, Cover. N. 8 box for shipping. Call at private résidence 210 West 2lst FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL BEAU- inents; celebrated maker; East sth street, A TANOS, near Ml avenue, FACTORY PRICE.—7!g _OOTAVE, carved legs, patent agrafte, every Improvement, fully warranted, $250. Instaiments taken, $12 monthly. RK. CABLE, No. 107 West twenty-third sircet, corner of Sixth avenue, LEGANT CARVED PIANO, LITTLE USED, FOR $190; seven octave Piano, rent, $4; Organ, five ‘stops, $75. sf GURDON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth street, near Filth avenue. IANOFORTES—SECOND HAND, IN THOROUGH d He at low prices; also Pianofortes to rent, by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 streét, between Broadway ITEINWAY'’S, WATERS’, CHICKERING'S AND other first class second hand Pianos, at bargains; Planos and Orgaus to let until paid for. HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadwat WATERS CELEBRATED | CONCERT ‘cannot be beaten as to tone and be: competition, Catalogues malted, Agen ted, HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway. t WANTED—AT A SMALL WATERING compensation his board and $6 per week. to'L, MoADAM, ps wannpepn~ rr aN ‘Thursday, between 8 and 9 P. M. 827 Lexington avenue. Ware IMMEDIATE! ANU TEAGHER, $ able to play a good solo; five hours per day; salary. per month; @ single man, trom European conserva. tory, preferred. Address, appointing interview, K., box 1#tlerald office. IPECIAL LECTURES KVERY NIGHT AT FiGaT > o'clock at the New York Museum ot Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Hleecker streets, WANTED TO PURCHASE, | WANTED COMME CIAL AGENCY OF 1874.--PARTIES ME having'one and no use for it address, stating price, RCHANT, box 106 Herald office. me PROPOSALS, prorosan dite ae Abi: DRE WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK LIBRARY OF ‘THE NEW state DEPARTMENT, Orvice ov Surenvising Anowitncy, | Taeasony DrrAnrwent, Wasninaton, D. C., July 24, 1874, Sealed proposals will be received at this office unui 12 M, of the Tith day ot August, 1874, for furnishing deliver. ing, iting and putting in place the wrought and cast iron Work required tor the Library of the New state Depart. ment. Copies of the arawings and specifications may be had on application at this oltlce. All scatfolding required by the contractors to put the work in place will be ‘urnished by the Department fr of charge, but will be erected by the contractors. sais will be made for the whole work complete, ‘non dvawings and described in specifitation. wi of the work must be completed within four m date of acceptance of the proposal. Payments will be made monthly, deducting 10 per cent, until the compietion of the contract, All bids mast be accompanied by a penal bond of two responsible persons, in the sum of ‘twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), that the bidder will accept and pertorm the contract, if awarded him, the suMciency of the s curity to be certified by the United States Judge, Clerk ol the United states Court. or the District Attorhey of the District wherein tho bidder resides, The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if it ve deemed for the Interest of the goverment to, do 80, Every bid must be made on the printed form to be ob- tained at this office, aid must conform in every respect ts the requirement’ of thls advertisement, of It will not be considered. Proposals will not be received from parties who are not themselves engaged in the manutacture of cast Iron work, and Who have not the necessary facilities for wetting out the work, AIL must be enclosed ina sealed envelo, dorsed’ “Proposals tor Wrought and. Cast iron ort Library. New State Department, Washin, and addressed to en: on, ©," A.B. MULLETT, Supervising Architect. WINES, LIQUORS, URE KENTUCKY WHISKEY.—8 10 12 YEARS OL Peach and Apple Brands —3 TO a Chawpagpen Bete Ba 4 Sti tiful rosewood Pianvtorte; all modern impro' peltect order, for $85 Bas: } ;

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