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to NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. ___BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. MERICAN LI THK AMERICAN STEAM! OF PHILADELPHIA. service between hia and Liverpool, ci Queenstow every Thursday trom Philadelphia, and athe mem oTeTy Wedneniay trom ma 0 tollo mers are Philadel *ABBOTAPORD <. PENNSYLVANIA... Aug. 13 ILLINOIS... TO LET FOR BUSINESS PU: BESSET? BurpiNa. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW T) SEOGURR ELIGIBLE TRNANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THK RENTS HAVE BBEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OPFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY PAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECUBK ELIGIBLE OPFIORS 0: FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY VIREPROOP, SEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OP UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, “PARLOR AND BASEMENT hot and cold water, stationery fy altuated: rent low; house newly Weat Forty fourth streek oF TWO HOUSKS TO front aod re parlors, basemen kitehe: be [room Of seco! Beardom of bac parlor in we other: J or, parlor, ki war fxtures, wardrobes, ac. ; $26 ‘rst street, pear Lexington avenne, —SMALL CHOICE APARTMENTS TO LET; THRER Rooms third floor, No. 35 King street, between Macdougal and Variek; convenient for a gentleman and wile; waier and separate gas meter. ARTMENTS, TO LETSECOND FLOOR, FOUR i ast relfth street; ven Rooms, second floor, 383 Third ave Rooms, 166 Kast Twenty-eighth street; Oud Floor, eigbt rooms, all connecting, 216 Kast Vorty- fitth street; room: SECOND FLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORR No. 420 Fourth avenue; five rooms; improvements in good order. Call on owner, on premises, from UW to 12 SITTING ROOM, KITCHEN AND TWO BBD- rooms on Abingdon square, $23; ments of thzee and four roots tor $12 CITY RYAL eSTATY FOR SALE, RPOSES, — 1 East Sid, 18 West ‘Sid, 17 East 48th; K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. — inted. ‘Inquire at 446 | P HOTEL BUILDING POR SALE—GOOD ROADWAY Hoar cise Dusiness; leased to respor tet rent for four property ; first Parties at eight per cen | —*r Sena POUR STORY OABINE? FINISHED location, one block trom the MARTIN DUNN, 2 IFUL LITTLE HOUSE, di three ane bed- | odations, intermediate “dekea to end with @ star do not carry interme- Passenger accommodations for ai) classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance w provided. Every steamer carries @ surgeon and stewardess. ‘These steamers are supplied with life rafts, in addition bills of lading issued be- eight and other information street, New Yors. General Agen! Walnut street, Pailade! IGHARDSON, SPENOK & CO., Liverpool N. 4 J. OUMMINS & BROS. Qi AMOR Om LINB, jouse in a first class Park; any one buying points at the lowe: Steamers mar! | R SALE CH BAP—BEAUT. sourhwest corer Madison avenue and Seventy: eighth strees; very complete, JISSSUP, 288 Broadway. INE CHANCE FOR FINE HOUSE VERY CHEAP— 12 East Seventy-fourth street; conservatory, steam eater, &c. ; street well built u) three Rooms, 9) [| Third avenue; tothe usual life boats an Through tickets and throt a all prominent points. ir passage, rates of (r COLTON, 42 Bri WRIGHT & SON and occupied. JESSUP, 258 Broadway. | | SMALL BROWN STONE ‘all modern improvements, will be sold cheap; only + 329 Kast Twenueth street, FRONT HOUSK—WITH $4,000 cash requil also other Apart- on the premisca, & SALE OR LEASE—A FINE THRER STORY AND House, with all improvements, ird avenue ; $13,500); little cash i, 8., Heruld office. OR SALE OR TO LET—A FOUR STORY BRICK Building, with steam power, on easy terms, at the premises, No. 44 East Broadway, or at SCHROFF 4 CO,"S, 255 Bowery. OTS—SINGLE OR HOMER MORGAN, RO. 2 PINK STREET. RESTAURANT AND BAKROOM TO LET, ALL the business of the Frankfort House; also a good Fraokiort House, corner Fraukiort and Wilhum | Ll | PASSAGE RATES REDUCED. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STRAMER BVERY WEDN om company's piers, 20 and 2! VICTORIA.....3at, August 1 AUSTRALIA. Wed., August 5 LL WISHING TO HIRE MODEL PRENOH LATS, just finished (nothing like them in West Thirty-tourth street, near Bighth avenue, apply on sto Mr, DOYLE, FIRST PLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORE venue; nice room: improvements; cheap rent, will give lease. Apply on basement high stoo, Twenueth street, near T! SDAY AND SATURDAY, mired. Sees om North Itiver, New ¥ ‘OTEL TO LET, Fifty rooma In Broadway and C! eM. 0) #RPOOL, LO! KboneRRY, URENSTOWN OR BELFAST, ccording to steamer and accommoda- 11d Bleecker street. ure of ALEX, T. STEWART'S, agen anders street, between 12 4. M. and PLOTS, POR BUSINESS OR investment, near the Crvstal Palace, on 10d, 104th, 16th and 17th streets and First avenue boulevard: B, 107th street aud SOND FLOOR—NO. 10 BANK STREET, Room, Bedroom and Basemen ; Third Moor, 73) Greenwich. first Hoor, $23; three ‘Rooms, second floor, Rooms, third floor, $12 50, at Nu. 784 Greeawicl turn tickets issued at reduc MBVIATE, $25; Dratta fssued for any amount or circulars, giving ny's offices, No. 7 Fe BEYD & CHA~ ATER FRONT ON BAST RIVER FOR SALE. — on Brooklyn shore, rounds in good con Colyer street, Brookiyn, B.D. : four Rooms, tat lowest rates. information, to compa- wring Green. ENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. P YOU DSIRK TO LAY A SAFE AND SURE FOUN- Dusiness (not liqaor) ease the corner por- | tion of Store No. 1,09 Third avenue, corn street, You cap make arrangements, to next May; a nominal rent be tion the best corner on the avenue for # first class 30 to 50 feet; . dition. Apply two EB. #. wharves and then. This XAMINE THE ELEGANT FIKST FLAT OF NINR large lighted rooms in new brown stone buil ixtieth streetand Third avevac: ha! in oil, vestibule and main hail handsomely and halls extensively car} Queenstown every WEDNESDAY; Steorage. $15. ANCHOR LINK, No. 7 Bowitng Green AGLE LINK UNITED STATES West Side. R SALE—HOUSR AND LOTIN TWENTY RIGHT street, west of Tei HE, FARNSWOKT! REAT BARGAINS FOR SALE T Tenement Hoase, West Twenty-seventh street, 25x " th two Stores; terms easy. obi neta % M. MASON, St Park row. XTEAM “POWBR—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without Power, at Ls and 2 Poll street; rent low to wood workei ITORE AND DWELLING 127 WAVERLEY PLACE; in perfect order; rent Entire Dweiling Part of erley place; six rooms and bathroom; Store and Dwelling 3% Water street, next coor to cor- ner Catharine street; ‘Carpenter Shop 45 Tho Basement Siore 444 Broome street: THORNTON M. Agent, 696 Broadway, northeas: corner of { et. ted, speaking trumpets. clece Ac, dc. ; $0) taken ffoun'an acceptable family, nth avenue, chi MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, de built trom steamships will sail from RENCH FLATS—THIRTY-POURTH STREET, suits of six rooms: all improvements; rents MORRIS B. BABR, 7a Weat Thirty-tourth street and 996 Sixth avenue. INE FRENCH FLAT TO LET—WITH ALL IM- provements, on second floo1 442 West Thirty-titth street, Ring'No. 2 bell. INE ¥LATS ON THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN SIX. streets; six Rooms and Bat | room. second floor, $35: Third Floor, $30; handsome Po: lor and Basement ‘in Sixty-third street, near Lexington avenue, seven rooms, $65:" el avenue, 25x60, at $65, $7 and $! asain street, The elogant C! New York as follows :— ‘aptain Toosbuy I trom Eagle Line pie: PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. First saloon, $12), gold; second saloon, $60, gold. Steerage—To Plymouth and London, $3), currency; to Cherbourg and Hamburg, Prepaid tickets trot For fretght apply to Wiliam street. 000 per annum. Sixth avenue, corner Wav- ‘$44 per month, rent $700 per x, foot of First street, Hoboken Sec RA OF PASSAGE TO Miscellancous, ROPERTY OWNERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR advantage to lease their Propert charge of a responsible builder who will improve it and riect order; New York city Property ony. 63 BULLDER, box 182 Herald office. ‘at a great reduction. mas street; $2) per month. or give it in veh tieth and Sixty-fr: YR & SO. 27 Soath to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUBNE, General Agents, 113 Broadwa: NLY DIRECT LINE THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BEXWKEN NEW YORK AND HAVES, CALLING AN BR&ST. The sptendid vessels on this favorite ronte for the Con- ntherly than any oun er No, 60 North River ag follows: YRTTE, Captuin Leilard. PEREIRK, Captain s5urmont..... WASHINGTON, Captain Lachesnez. Price of passage in 125; Second, $75; (0 LET—A NEWLY FITTED UP LARGE BAKRRY, | southeast corner of Second avenue and Forty-first ness locality, ant Flats on Lexin, Look at them. F, ZIPPED, 1,025 Third avenue, IOURTH FLOOR IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE, with improvements, on Sixtv-fourth street near 28 per month; also first hoor and street, rent $18 per BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LEY 2H OFFICR, BROOKLYN, \DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD } RECEIVED AT OUR IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTO OFFICE OPEN PROM 8 A.M. TILL 9 P.M, ON SUNDAY FROM 8 TILL 9 P.M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 PRONT STREBY, BROOKLYN. SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY HOUSE Myrtle avenue, 1$ rooms and brown stone. 18 rooms and plate glass frouts; mas be | sold; no reasonable offer refused. Appt: er Myrtle anc Marey avenues, rooklyn, LATS TO LET~IN REST PART OF GATES AVE- nue: finely finished; brick buildings; high ceilings; rovements: beautiful yards. L GRENING, 425 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. | street; best bus 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS LUNCH COUNTER; ALSO BRALD BRA three Floors. Apply at 272 Canal street, near | Lexington aven est. Fifty-tourth 122 West Fifty-fourth stro PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET—AT 158 West Tenth street; parior. dining room and kitchen; modern improvements | closets on first floor; only three adults in house; rent | $85 per month. | Li CE FLOORS AND PARTS OF PLOORS TO LET— Northeast corner of Forty-cighth street $10 to $18 euch, in good order; Cottage, eight ———- | rooms, Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue, $35. Apply ROMA. | at 903 Ho BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, A | fine Store, 25x100 teet; rent very low. Apoly in the hat store No. 214 Broadway. 0 LET—STORES IN NOS. 21, 213 AND 215 MOTT street and No. 645 East Sixteenth street. fice No. 2) Second 458 SIXTH AVENUE, Best loc tion ; bootunaker of stationery. To respou- BRANCH OFFICK, tinent (being more Saturday, Angust 8 | AND BOERUM st good sub cellar; old including wine)—| sion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers, by taking this lin transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross x the Channel, besides saving timo, is GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. OBTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The «teamship HOHENZOLLERN, Captain W. Norden- holt, will sailon Weduesday, July Bremen pier, toot of Thi rs, oF at bank mo LET—A SMALL trouble aud ex- LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, NEA sonic Temple, has been used for dressmaking for 8 ars, First Floor of house; rent $00. Inquire at 106 West wenty-foarth street, in store. 10 LRT—AS A LAUNDRY, THE HOUSE ON NORTH- west corner of Broadway and Fifty-fitth street, with all complete for laandry FITZPATRICK. RASANT THIRD FLOOR—TWO ROOMS IN A © sey little three story brick house, rent $16: in per. water, patitries, &c. 160 Waverley place, | near sixth'avenue. ART OF HOUSE TO LET—IN FIRST CLASS LOC A- tion, 1.147 Broadway; house newly painted; bath, rate ineter and a LET—SECOND FLOORS, IN MODEL HOUSE 610 East Seventy-ninth street; rent $17. Apply at 408. 0 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR, GAS, HOT AND r closet on the floor; 8 Varick street. UIET PARTY ONLY, PART OF store, for $6,500; one | 29. at2P. M., from street, Hoboken, to be fol- florist, 1,213 Broadway. LET—FURNISHED, HANDSUME PARLOR FLOOR or whole Lower Part: would suit first class dress- | maker or for doctor's office. Inquire at 61 West Forty- | fourth street. RENT OR LEASE—ALL THE LOFTS OF THE | six story store No. 26 Beekman street, through 185 feet to Spruce street; are in fine order; have good light; location a (mgr Steamship NECKAR, Captain J. C, Meyer, on Saturday, | August. HATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, gold or its equivalent in cl PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. FORCED SALE—¥REN -$100 and $120 Second cabin . 60. 12 st Luke's ROOF HOUSE, NINE | rooms; alcove bedroom ; bay window : spleniid cel- food society; health, F freight oF passage apply to 3 & CO., Agents, very near new Post jar; turnace. range, STEAMSHIPS. PE oi = (OR HAVANA. NASSAU, PROGRESO, CAMPEACHY, VER 4 ORUZ, NEW YOK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MALL STBAM- leaving Pier, No.3 North River at 3P. M. CITY OF NEW hag. & SUBA (Havana and Mexicans H CITY OF MERIDA (Havana di 3 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct). Vor ireight or ¥. AEERAND IGS SONS, 81 Broadway. FPO? By ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. Tho steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, C 8, Quick, from pier 38 North River (foot of Not street), on Saturday, August 1, at¥o'clock P. ¥. Freight received daily. ‘Throwgh rates given to St icksburg, Mobile, Gulveswn and Tnalanots a or or accom! a tions, apply to FREDEMIC BAKER pier 3 North Kivor, plain AL rth Moore bea <1 pote daily, at Zand 8 P. rrormances . A ENING ATA. . uM ‘AFTERNOON AT & Mr. LOUIS ALDRICH, Production of the new sem- Miss SOPHIE MILES sation, entitl entire company in THE DEAD W the drama of aud Sheldon's pantomtme, THE STREKTS TH PROLICS OF NEW YORK. OF A CLOWN. in ative preparation, THE SEA OF IOK. BEROPOLITAN THEATRE, $85 BROADWAY. Mme. VIULEITE PICAUT...... Direct Mine, VIOLETTE PICAU TS PARISIAN CAN.CA , C J FORTY beautiful acd bewitchin; NEW AND ATTRACTIVE OLLO. ONE HUNDRED STAR PERFORMERS. Oue Hundred MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Box oftice open daily to secure seats. MONDAY, August 3—ALA, ALA, ALA. HM by oy LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United States Mail.—steamer OITY OF WACO, Captain Guenman, will jeave pier 2) Hast iver. saturday, August 1, ats P.M Trough bills of lading given to Housten and all points on the Gaives- tov, Houston and Hende: aud B. B. and C. RR No charge (or forwarding lew York, For freight oF Patong javing supenor accomm tens apply to ee OT WALLORY & 1s Malden lane. W. ¥. OLYDE, 119 Wall street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, ‘The steamship OOKTES will leave pier No.9 North River on Saturday, August 1, at 3 P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given, %2 Gal. yeston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago, oe bey ane Mobite. Cabin pamage, $0; steerage, ‘or fre! OF passage a| aa CER a SRT ee West street LINE. SoUTeERY a NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The following new and first class sueamers will sail ay Wedn at3P. M.. from vier 0 bast River:— OF Dal. Captain Hines. . August 5 GITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans. . ‘August 13 CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Desring August 29 CARUNDELET, Captain McCreery.. - sepa 2 Freight received daily. ‘Through rates to Garveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos “antiago ry Su Leyes ‘Cabin parage, CH sesrane Oo, x ‘or fretght or passa, javing superior acce apy ee ee MALLORY & 00. agents 153 Maiden lane. ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND,.—OLD Dominion Steamship | C enpany,—-St mers leave for above ports from poe 37 North River, foot of Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P.M Also intermediate steamers. ‘Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior. Office corner Fulton and Greenwich streets TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Re A TRIMZENS LINE FOR TROY AND ALL, POINTS North and West.—Elegant sieambonts daily Satur- days excepted) ac 6 P. M., trom pier #9 North Rives, foot of Leroy stewet. Fare low. B gies BOAT FOR WEst POINT, NEWBURO, a Poughkeepsie, Rondon: and Kingston, landing at zens’, Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milton.—The MARY POWELL, from Vestry streut, mer 3% every after: noon, at 8% o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced ras, xs a A —SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA CITIZEN: +. Line of Steamboats. pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.; $2.50 through, on Sunday, Tuesday aud Thursday, id $2 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Excursion ickets, New York to Saratoga and retarn. good 3) days, pulse Excursion tickets 30 Round Lake and return REGULAR DAILY MORNING BOAT FOR PEEK. skill Sunday excepted-—The steamboat THOS. P. WAY will leave toot of Barclay street, North River, at 3 | A.M; Twenty-fourth street, 8:15 A. M.,and make the following landings:—Yonkors, Dobbs” Ferry, Nyack, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplaocks, connecting with stages Thursdays and ny aurea Freight recetved and de- livered at Barclay street, until 5 * . F. AYRES, Superintendent _ Ament AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS,— eal C. VIBBARD, and DANIEL DREW leave foot of try street, pier 39 North Raver, at 8:30 4. M., and Twenty-third street, north of ire ferry, at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboad. Pough keepsie, Rhinebéck Catskill and Hudson, connecting for all points West and North, Trip tickets to West Point, fad from Safatoga Te Saratogy 864; Found to Round Lake, $285: round trip, $4 40. Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, trains to LBANY AND TROY,—OPPOSITION STEAMER SCHUYLIN, trom Spring strect pier, Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 6 with berth; $1 50 with room. No. 2 Bowing Green, — ES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. lass and very retired location, witn = <= | two adults and child. Address, in confidence, CHOICE, Herald Uptown Branch LET—PLOURS AND APARTMENTS IN NO. 37 Spring street, 211, 213 and 215 Mott street and 645 Kast Inquire of housekeepers or at Bank 00 minutes in Jersey trains; worth $7,000; taken immediatel, cash. ‘Owner, 161 Broadwa: T PAMRAPO—DELIGHTFUL jovely views; excellent fishing, boutinj 53 minutes irom foot of Liberty street: & cents pay rent? Youcan own GEORGE DOUG. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON THE HUDSON— 40x45, stabie, &c.; nearly new ; tower, d water, gas; large plate windo sloping to the river: one hour from walk from boats and cars; wil improved city or Brooklyn Property, w go abroad. Address HUDSO. IRABLE PROP@RTY FOR SALR IN ston, N. J., abouts miles from New York by New* Jersey Central Ra\iroad ; tour trams dai brick House, weil built, i3-inch walls, water, bathroom, water closet; all tih inrnace, lot 65x150 feet; house 40x5) feet; well good churches, schools and so uit by the present owner for a res to remove to pot two blocks: Po at GBeat Waste STEAMSHIP LINK. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (RNGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will sall from pier 18 East -Tuesday, Ang. 4 ;Wednesday, Aug. 19 inte, $45; steerage, $3, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET Furnished. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN stone House, on West Twenty-third street, to let, | For permits apply | BEA BREEZ' Sixteenth street, office, @ Second avenue. LET—ONLY $12 FOR HAL house, 539 West Forty-seventh street; all improve- CORNWALL...... .. Stamper. Cabin passage, $70; interme currency’: gucutnen fickota $130 8 Apply to the agent, k. E MORGAN'S SONS. | elegantly and completel; to WILLIAM S, GAVY, % Bleecker street. ELEGANTLY PURNISHED PRIVATE DWELL on and adjoining Fifth and Madison avenues, | reducer. rental FLOORS; NICE | at iibetaity HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HIGH brown stone House to rent for three ——- | per annum, provided the Furnitare v Tice; location near A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF 3 ROOMS, with all modern improvements. Apply at 65 West 1 ‘wenty-first street. 0 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, CONTAL ing 10 rooms, to one or two famili improvements, jon immediately NE. STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Il Pine street. NG TUE UNITED 8° se!l low of exchange tor sowner wish box 218 Herald ears at $1,350 | be bought, at Fifth avenue and Forty- cighth street; just been painted and {rescoed, and is in fendid condition; this is ® rare opportunity. Address ptown Branch oifice. TLLY FURNISHED, FIRST CLASS HOUSE on Forty-eightn street, adjoining Fifth avenue; aso, larce unfurnished House on ‘hirty-eighth street, be: tween Fitth aad Sixth avenues. J. 8. MATHEWS, 240 Broadway Nineteentn street exchanged; rent reasonab! 10 LET—LOWER PART OF 162 KAST TWENTY. eighth street, opposite St Stephen’ arate number and entrance. Lower Part six rooms. Lower ite Stal Rates—Saloon, $8), Saloon staterooms, smoking room midship section, where least motion is felt, thus combin- safety, speed and comfort ‘oF inspection of plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broud way, K. ANTON, Heraid U at pier as, hot and cold gold; Steerage ai e rooms heated nd bathrooms in | located in the village The house was permanent resicenc: Another State: will sell it at a bargain; price $8,500; will sell furnitare if desired. Possession’ given imine- ry But a small ainount of purchase money re- ddress J. P. BODINE, Fletmingto | OR SALE—A SPLENDID FARM OF 8 ACRES, @ new house of 10 rooms, fully plumbed and abun- (ance 0! good water; tarm in fine order, producing crops location within -eighth street; Part of 239 East Thirty fourth street; path ; immediate possession. JITCORTS, Agent RS, BILLS OF LADING, RECEIPTS, COIy | for steamship lines, done with cheapness and promptness by the METRO» PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broad- ‘Apply at office, 139 ICE HOUSES AND FLOORS TO LET CHEAP IN | Ninth ward.—Fine locations; | and 14 rooms each, in pegfect order, 3; First and Second $2. Apply at No, 603 Hudson mrect. 10 LET—THE S¥ALL THREB STORY HOL jarden row, at $60 per month. Inguire at Tl West red Printing, &.. 10 LET—TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLIS FAMILY, four Rooms on second floor, with improvements, in new house 121 East Fifty-third street, between Lex: nd Fourth avenues; rent $2. Apply to owner | on premises. 10 LET—A SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR IN A brown stone private honse, with all modern im- provements.” 245 East #ilty-first street 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, NO. 316 FOURTH AVE- nue, for dwelling or business purposes; a good loca- brick Houses, 9 0 and $80) each; ‘loors, with American people, $15 to RPOOL DIRECT. The Al British steamship LORD CLIVE, Urquhart | master, will sail for the above port on Tus | 4, trom pier 23 Bast River. Rates of Passage. | Cabin, $60 and $70, Cohasset img to accommoda. 1. Bteerage, $25, currency. est on cost of pro} , at New Brunswi id Unsurpassed for healthtuiness w years will be in demand for villa sites; and trees already planted tor an avenue’ through the farm; every rod of the | is tillable except where a vein of copper ore crops rice low and terms easy. Apply to W. A. ‘all street, New York. RB SALE—FARM OF 30 ACRES IN THE TOWN | of Chatham, Morris county, N. J..on which are ples, cherries, pears, peacnes, strawberries, grap ings nothing extra; splendid building si location ; 10 minutes from station ; % m: school, store, 0 J., Herald office. OR SALB_OR TO_LET—THE P: ag the Beventh Street Opera House. address JOSEPH NEWM. ud beauty, and in @ | but it is offered a: 10 LET—28 BEEKMAN PLACE, FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, in perfect order, with gas, fixtures, mirrors, 4c. ata low rent. SON, 1.44 Broadway. JNFURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—A THREE | story and Mansard roof English basement brown | nd street (not {ar west) ; ood order: very desit- | ES R, EDWARDS, No. 69 West Twenty-third street. OUND THE WORLD.—COOK'S THIRD, PER ally conducted, Tour Round the World, will ie | New York, September 21, and San Francisco October 1 it will embrace Japan, China, India, Egyptand Burop for visits to the Yosemite, the Nile an Time occupied, 28 days, inciuding M0 days hotel accommodation: tare $1,575 particulars in Gook August, now ready, which als) contains lists of over 1,200 tours to all points of interest in Europe, America. Price 10 cents. UNFURNISHED, BACK PARLOR, WITH extension, convenient for light housekeeping. No. 40 West Ninth street, vetween Fitth and Sixth avenues, | —A LARGE PARLOR, WATER, GAS, BATH; Suitable for gentlemen’ or man and wife; Kitchen for light housekeeping. uinces, blackberries, stone, on West Twenty-secon¢ modern Improvements and im 3; very healthy Je from churches, one-half can remain it required. Ad: | No. 5 East ibirty- id; all necessary -xcursionist tor expenses; full we ay PER MONTH ONLY FOR A SPLENDID THIRD ROPRRTY KNOWN | THIRD + im good order; ready to near Fourteento FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT Floor; water, gas, & 214 Sixth avenue, | street. Inquire in the stoi GREENWICH AVENUR.—FIVE RUOMS, ALB light, first floor over a store: also, a back Base- house in excellent order and conveniently 919 Race street SHED RECEPTION RUOM FOR a doctor's office or bedroom tor gentleman; large | Size single Room, $3; house first class, & JENKINS, 261 Broadway. N THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, 16 miles from Syracuse, wil; new residence; Apply at No. 38 Bast Twelith stree! FARM OF 8 ACRE! 145 Bast Fitteenth | NEW. YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, These clogant new Clyde built steamers will sail trom ier 36 North River as follow: NNSYLVANIA BELFAST AND FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR—WIIH USE OF Room and Bedroom on second floor; terms improvements; four lines ot cars puss | within abiock. 49 West Thirty-third street. STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—FUR- nished Rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen, without board; gas and Lath; private family; no mov: ; 00 exchange taken. | STREET, BETWEEN —First Floor and Basement; range, dutnb waiter, bath and gas; hot and cold water; newly painted; private house: a quiet, Small family can Bae it at their own price if reason’ | _Wednestay, July 29 Wednesday, August 5 -Wednesday, August 12 r, taking passengers at GOOD BUILD. implements; one mile city; $4,000—Farm of six | Seventh and Fighth avenue 6.000.- rom the depot. 26 trom acres; choice fruit. good buildings. P, WELLING, Paterson, STATE OF NE ied | BTATE OF VIRGINIA]. (°°. and every Wednesday thereaite! through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Lreiand, y, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, Drarw for $l und upwards. For frelght or passage rarts for $l and upwards For fretght or pas: ap. AUSTIN, BALDWIN & No, 72'Broadway. T 76 BARROW ‘SPRING STREET, CORNER OF VARICK.—A Room and two Bedrooms in excelent order, on first floor over a store; rent $17. ATE TO EXC SUPEKIOR BUSINESS PROPERTY IRON FRONT, | 54x100 teet), valued at $150,000 and rs at $12.00 a ye NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET—T0 man and wife ; also ‘one or two gent %4 Third avenue, corner of & bedroom; closets, Twenty-first sireet. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET SKVERAL COM- fortably furnished Rooms to gentlemen or for light hot and cold water in rooms; terms mod- st Forty-seventh street, leased for ten 4 , to exchange for Equity in other | this property free and clear, with the exception of @ $50,000 institution mort--| PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. BBS’ FERRY, IN THE VILLAG Varm same value No. 45 Broadway. _BUROPEAN ST \UNARD LINS, With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the | steamers of this line take a specified course tor all sea- sons of the year. | ~ Op the outward passage from Queenstown to New York | or Boston, crossing the meridian 50.at 43 latitude, or noth ing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north AND NORTH MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL, FROM NEW YORK. ABYSSINIA. We THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, SOUTH Gerinany, &c. The Netherlands American Steamship Navigation Com- quite new and magnificent steamer P. OALAND, Captain Deddes, which has just arrived trom Plymouth ih 14 days, will eave New York for Kotterdain direct oné door from HOUSE AND 5 e and clear, for . WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET— To a gentleman, Without board; gas and house ; moderate price; reterences. offering the most agreeal Heal and shortest 109 West sixteenth route to the countrics hamed'and a Very great saving to | AMERICAN ROYAL NeW YORK AND CALLING AT OORK HARBOR, well improved and unincumbered ; price $20,000. D. F. CURLEY, 12 Centre «tre PXCHANGE—POUR LOTS ON SECON. also two brown stone !'ouses west ne tor Farm or Country seat ness in city or Brooklyn. RTY, % Fourth avenue, . bX UR TRADE—$1,000 EQUITY in a beautitully located Homestead pity of 4,000 inh ibitants gr eee Boy maker with a tair stock A. M., 305 East Nineteenth stree: (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ABOUT tounty, within 15 miles of this city 1.00 feet on four streets; first class imp ‘operty in the Accommodations urexcelled. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Lb! $10, $00, 825. gold. with conveniences for housekeeping and wash Ing: house newly papered and painted; modern im- provements; convenient location, nue, near Twenty-lourth streew SHED FRONT ROOM TO LET—TO ON twogentlemen, #45 Kighth avenue. Ring top bell. URNISHED FLOOR FOR HOUSEKEEPING—PRI. vate house ; gas and bath, pantries and cellar; $124 Inquire at real estate ofice 17 Abingdon square (Eighth avenue), between Bleecker and Twellth streets, {URNIBHED NEATLY FOR HO! 14 Second Floors: will let to; lors, bedrooms, kitchens, bathroom, water parate meters; terms moderate. for small House of Poarth ave Mount Vernon At 282 Lighth ave- 27 South William street. *BOTHNTA .. Wed. Morris’ European Express. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEKNS | wwu and Liver} u . and every following Wednesday and Saturday from New Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen- gers Cabin passage, $4, $10, 81%, gold, according to Return uckets on favorable steerage tickets from Liver- pool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest ng every Tueslay from pier 46 Nortn River. “Augest 4 ati A.M. Augast 18, a9 A, Mf vod chance for Call on or address accommodation. Bleerage at lowest rates, steerage at lo Cabin passage, $8). Prepaid tickets at Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hambarg. Nor- 4c. Draits on Ireland, France and Gerinany, at lowest rates. A WILLIAMS & GUION, eKERPING.. | rates SEKEEPING— | 0Or groight and cabin passage apply at the company’s Tor swerage passage at LIL having frontage of No. 4 Bowling Green. Broadway, trinity Building. CHAKLES G. FRA Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Tl. STEAMSHIP SAMARIA EM- bark trom the Cunard wharf toot of Grand street, Jersey City, ats wa . on Saturday, August |, I. ve CHAs. G. FRANCKLYN, No, 4 Bowling Green, New York. i LONDON AND ALL and Walea—The South way and Sweden, PLENDID MAIL STEAM August 4, will | IPECIAL NOVICE.—THB ship WYOMING, carry # limited number of intermediate passengers at h; the rooms contain four person: site is provided, auwo separate dining room steerage passengers at very low rates; Apply to Wile TANTED—UNENCUMBERED NEW YORK cry. OUT BOARD, - Brooklyn or Newark Property ¢ first rate downtown Store and Office Property M. T. WOOLLEY, No. 53 Pine s: TANTED—A COUNTRY PLACE Sound or sea preterred), value about $10,000. in « change for the equiy in a fine four story brown D ing in Brooklyn T., box 135 Herald Brooklyn Branc STORY BRICK BASEMENT FRAME HOUSE To exchange for unimproved Property in Brooklyn Vicinity, or Wiil sell ata sacrifice tor cash. Van Cott avenue, $300.000. and clear), to exchange for erty; will go as high as $50),000 roperty will be con NISHED, TO GENTLEMEN, WIT large Pleasant Room, hot and eold water in it references required. No. 223 West terms $5 per week; commodation f steerage carried on upper deck only. | LIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LADIES and gentlemen, at 105 West Twenty-second street. NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, R singly, for gentlemen. without board. in the first lass house 685 Seventh avenue, junction of Broadway d Forty-foarth street. £ COOL ROOMS, NICELY FURN ; private house; no obj housekeeping; terms moderate; references req No. 37 West Fifty-second street OWER PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, NICELY turnished, with everything for houseke Inquire @t real estate vilice cor- xth avenue and Forty-fourth street CARDIFP, BRISTOL, other points ‘in England Wales Atlantic Steamship Company trom Pennsylvania | Railroad whart, Jerse: | \O IRELAND AND E: STF AME Railway ticket and drafts ‘A. Proprietor Northern Hotel, it streets, New York. First cabin passage, $75 and, $8), currency; second cabin, $55, currency ; steerage. steerage certificates from Cardi for £i and upwards O’DONUVAN RO: corner Corviandt an 33, carrency, Dratts For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., 17 Broadway, POR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron —THIRD AVENUB STORE AND Tenement Property, in one plot (free downtown Busin give cash for difference, CO!S EMIGRATION AND Foreign Exchange office, 86 South street, New York. — xchange and Drafts for any amount, trom £1 upwards, issued at the lowest rates, fPAPSCOTT BROS. teenth street. ——— COASTWISE _STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIO MATL STEAMSHIP LINK. CALIFOBNIA, LET—FORNISHED ROOMS AT 477 ormeriv St Luxe’s o neighborhood ; clean house; refer REAL ESTATE WANTED, | TO BUY—A POUR. STORY, 2% FEET ninth aod | Fiity-ninth rill pay $8),0.0 Addres box 1,97 Post office. al A, nJ. Meyer, will sail on Thirstay, August 6, 1674, nes, of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and noe required ; terms JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA Rates of passage, tnciuding all necessaries for the “New York to San Francisen, $50, $100, or $110 cur- a Franciaco to Yokohama, $150, gold, ‘n Francisco to Hong Kon Steamers leave pier 42 Nor! between Fort; streets and Madison and Sixt cash for same. First cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $60, steerage to Cherbourg and Hambarg, $30, gold. Steerage to Plymouth land, Scotland and Wales, . IPHALIA Will sali Aug ©. B. RIGHARD & , General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. ' 10 LET—FURNISHED, A PLEASANT HALL BED. to & gentleman. No. 40 West Minth etree between Fifth and Sixth avenues = points in Bng- ASTROLOGY. LISTER, $29. years’ practice; 27 in Boston; send for cir- Address uli letters 10 box 4,829 New York Pos 0 LET—FURNISHED, FOR LIGHT HOUSE Apartments in 218 Kast Thirty-fifth st, near 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM jentleman, $2 per Week. 2% Bleecker strect, near HAND? & CO. General Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. [S48 Line. soci nERry COURSE. pointed to gall as follows: AND LIVERPOOL, Sauirday, Aug 3P Saturday, Ang. Satnraay, Aug. 15, atiirday, Aug. 22, Saturday, Aug. 29, points, at rednced rates. jer 45 North A iver, Sew, York, as fob- s ACAPULCO, Commander A. @. Gray, August 1, at 12 noon, COLON, Captain J. M. Dow, August 15, at 12 noon, nd every alternate Saturday, amers for Centrat America and South Pacitle porta Extra steamers tor ffeight and way passengers will be | despatched on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may eamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China ag TTENTION |—CONSULTATION losses, enemie sickness and death. Sixth avenue. law suits absent friends, Jove, mar- Pay refused unless satisfied, Mme. SINGHT, Clairvoyant. CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS shows likeness; causes uaarriage: 100 West Twenty -titth street, MR. COLLINS, A RBLIABLI Clairvoyant, 275 Sixth av., ne: Royal Mail Steamers are VURNISHED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A | CITY OF RICHMUND,..... four rooms: water very convenient Sec as; convenience for washing; rent, only $ii per week, or $6 for two Rooms. No. 259 West Thirty ninth st WO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED bathroom, for two gentlemen, at No. 115 Kast Kighiy- | Y OF CHESTER, BAND TRUTHFUL ar Seventeenth street, ery alternate & id passage or further inform: office, on the Wharf foot Canal street, Caoin and General Off Steerage OMices, N 3 Broadway and JOHN G. DAL 62 AND 8 WEST FOURTRE: pean plan, kept by Eng! nished Rooms and Suits of Koom: tlemen ; terms moderate ; Rooms transient jor strangers, WEST NINTH STREET, RETWEEN FIFTH AND —Handsomely ments for gentlemen in a privaie family; te _ MEDICAL. MMB. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE iM, 1 Bast Fifty-second street, first door from Fifth av. =DR AND MME, GRINDLE CURK ALL Com. plaints; 25 years practice. 12) West mih at M, MAURICEAU, M. D., OFFICE 19 LIBERIY dreenwich street. “=YMB. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN. « 114 East Tenth street, near Third avenue. —MMB. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 164 RAST ‘TWADAY-GiEHY a. Lekween Wd aud Lealactan a York. RUFUS HATCH Superinwndent . for femilies and ge TATIONAL LINE, G, H. DAYTON, Freight Agent. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT M jeamships will sail from pier 13 North iver, foot of lirect, as follows CRESCENT CITY, Cap MBUS, Captain E. For freight or passage tions apply to D. McKELLAR, Agent iu Hayaua, The most soutnes route has alwayys been adopted by this ¢ om pany fo id ice and head nds ora 44 and 7 North Kiver | i AND LIVERPOD Ly THR QUEEN, Aug A.M. (SPAIN, August 16, TIMLY, August 1 P. a, FOR La dating DIRK Capvam Bumner, Angnst — Steernas at greatly hickets at reduced rates. Pre- m Liverpoot at she lowest rates. 7's office, No. 69 Broadway. OW. J. HU Bal Manager, These first class NINTH STREET, NEAR SEO nicely furnished front hall Room to a gentieman; private house, | magnificent ‘accommo: PCLYDE & CO, No. 6 Bowling Green, BROOME STREET, BETWEEN VARIOK AND Hudson. —Newly furnished Rooms w let to gen | Wemen, withouy board Avply ab the compa REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ROCKAWAY Beach.—The favorite ocean steamer 1WILIGHS will make two trios every Sunday tor the season, leaving ‘Twenty-third street, Po av AM. and 12) P.M; Frankhn street, $:10 and 1:20; Pier No. 2, 9:%) and 1:40 Martia’s Dock, Brooklyn, 923 and 2 3S cents; excursion tickets 60 cents, for Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays | P. M.; SOc. deck, $1 cabin, | T. BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. LAST WEEK, T WE LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK, POSITIVELY LAST WERK. POSITIVELY, POSITIVELY Last WEEK THE GREAT COMBINATION IN NEW YORK. 4 ATU OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON REPRODUURD. THIS CLOSING WEEK! APTEKNOON AND EVNINGI ALL THR ROMAN OHARIOT RACKS, ALL THE ROMAN STANDING RACE: ALL THE DARING JOOKEY RACES, ALL THE BRILLIANT FLAT RACES, ALL THE LILLIPUTIAN RACE, ALL THK TRAINED ANIMAL RAGE: ALL THE GREAT GYMNASTIC ACTS AND DONNYBROOK FAIR AT BACH EXHIBITION, % 3 A SINGLE WILE! GRAND MENAGERIE . OPEN DAILY AT 1:30 AND 7, PERFORMANCE AT 2:30 AND'S, PRUFESSOR W. H. DONALDSONS closing balloon ascension from the Hippodrome for the present season will tuke place FEIDAY APTBIENOON at e couclusion of the regular performance. ‘LOBE THEATRE, R, W. BUTLER GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1874, GREAT STAR COMBINATION, For particulars see announcements Sunda: Bex book now open, from 9 A. M. to 6 2. Mf. NOLOSSEU M, SUMMER SEASON, © CENTS, ‘OLD LONDON BY Day, Open daily from 10 till dusk. papers. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSK, MM. Leavitt, Sole Lessee. LASY NIGHTS LAS! NIGHTS CAN RENT?'S Ladies tree to-ni Matinee to-day wt GRAND FAMILY MATIN AT TON CAN FEMALE MINSTRELS, t AND MME. rpo-DAY¥ at | Pastor’s Opera House, Female Minstrels an 2:30. CANCAN. Ladies free to-night _ TO-NIGHT AT TONY PASTOR'S OPERA House, to see the CANCAN and Femule Minstrels. 50) cext OV aamits GENT AND LADY AST re AT TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSB. ‘of the | LADIES FREE TO-NIGHT. CANCAN MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:38 VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. TONIGHT THIS (WRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 31, AT 8. THEODORE THOMAS’ UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, Overture, ‘La Gazza Ladre” j Rossin’ Waltz, ‘Artist's Lite”... Stra Suite, “Scenes Pittoresque” (new) . Masganol Gverture, “Tannhaeuser” .. ‘ v. Wagner Frelude, '} Adapted for Orchestra by J. I. Abert... Bach Romanze, op. 4. sseresee Boothoven Finale, Symphony in G; ; -Schabert Selections, tirovatore™... .Verd Waltz, “Wo die Citronen Bluhn (new) Stransg Coronation March, “Prophet”. ‘Moyerbecr ‘Admission ticket, 50c.; packaxes of 13 tickets, $5. IL MORE’> TWENTY-SECUND REGIMENT BAND, F,& GILMORE, M.K. BOTSFORD, AGENT, LEADER AND DIRECTOR, | OFFICE, 341 BROADWAY. THE VERY BEST pelt ae te D FOR ALL O0- SION ‘ADAMK MATILDA HERON BEGS TO AN) that she is now preparing for the opentn early autamn season of Dramatic Instruction. lars conveyed through correspondence only. West Porty-sixth street. UNC of aa varticu- Adaress 4b ALL RIVER LINR TO BOSTON. VLA NEWPORT and Fall River.—The world-renowned steamers RISTOL and PROVIDENOE save plor 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daly (Sundays tnclnded) at 5 P- M. Through tickets 'solt at all principal hotels in th city, Hall'y Band engaged for tho season, OR NORWALK AND DANBURY.—STEAMER NELLY WHITE leaves daily (Sundays excepted) foot of Market street, pier $7 Hast River, at 2:45, and Thirty-third street at 3 P. M., connecting with Danbary Railroad. Returning leaves Norwalk at 7:3) A.M. on arrival of trains trom Danbury and New Haven. NOTCS 70 THE PUBLIC. On and after Monday, July 13, 1874, the followin: Will be the only authorized offices in New York city and vicinity for the swe of First aud Second Class Nekeis over the following lines:— NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R R,, 415 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, Sth street depot, Harlem depot, and at Westcott's Express offices, Mo 7 | Park place, idth street and Broadway, and 524 mreet, near Broadway, N. Y., and 333 Washington street, Brook- ize ERIB RAILWAY, 2%) Broadway, 29 Broadway, 967 Broadway. 10 Groen- wich street, depot foot Chainbers street, depot toot. Zul ore cate tet Aa Court street, Brooklyn, udson 5 = PENNSYLVANIA RR. , No. 1 Astor House, 626 Broadway, 94 Broadway, No 8 Bauery place, depot foor Desbrosses street, depot foot es a it ered pies Ci BLS 4 Court street, an udson street, Hoboken, FOOLY. aH UTIMORE. AND OHIO Bie, $15 Broadway, ‘No. 1 Astor House, 836 Broadway, 94 Broadway, depot foot of Desbroses siree , depot foot of | Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City. No. 4 Court street, | Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson street, Hoboken. OH. DRICK, Gen. Pass Agent N.Y.G. and H.R,R.; INO, N. ABBOTT, Gen. Pass Agent Erie Raiiway- D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen, Pass Agent Penn. RR. ; L. M. COL, Gen. Ticket Agent B. and ORR ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and TIED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as follows: — Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Soath, ith Puluman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and sOP.M. Sunday, § and 8:30 P.M. Por Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and, Erie, via Philadeiphia and Brie Railroad, 8:39 F. M.; tor Wil- liamsport and Lock Haven, 9:0 A. M., connecting at Philadelphia, i Por, Baltimore, Washington and the South—Limited Washington express ot Pullmao parior cars, daily, except Sunday. at 9:4) A AL; arrive at, Washington i) yPedular ats AM, Sand9P, M. Sun. jay, 9 P.M. Expres (or Philadelpnia, 8:40, 9:90 A. M.; 12:30, 3, 4, 4:10, ees), 9PM. and 12 night. sund: yO 6:3) and 9 P.M.’ Emigrant and second class, ? P.M. Accommodation for Trenton at7_A. M. and 3 P.M. For Newark, at 6, 6:30, 7, 7:4, 8,9 10, MA. M., 12 1 90.'8:10, 3:40, 4:10, €:90, 5, 6:29, '8:40, 6, 6:10, 6:3) Le 8:10, 1) 10 P.M. and 12 nine “Bunday, 5:20, and 8:10 P. #30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9,10 A, MA; 12M. L, % For Elizabeth, 6, 2:3, 3:10, 4:40, 4.10," 4:30, 6:50, 5:20, “5:40 6, 6:10, 71290, 810, 19, Me P. M. and 12 night, ‘Sunday, ‘and 3:10 P.M. Rahway, 6, 6:30,7, 12M, 1, 2, 233, For, ie CAO 4:4, 4:50, 8:20, 5:4, 6, B10, B30, 7 10,P. M. and 12 night, “sunday, 6:20 and'7 P.M For Woodbriage, Perth Amboy anu south Amboy, 6 and WAM, 2 wand 6 P.M. For New Brunswick, 7 and 3 A. M., 12 M., 2 3:10, 4:30, 5:29, 6:10, 7, M. and 2 maht, ‘Sutiday TPM For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3:10 and 438) P.M. For Lambertville and Flemington. 9:30 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Phillipsbarg and Belvidere, 9:3) A. M., 2and 4 P.M. For Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7 und 9:3) A.M, 12380, 3.3, 5and 7 P.M. For Frechold, 74. M.,2 and 4PM. For Farmingdale nd 2 P.M. for Pemberton aud nd via boat from Pier 3 at 3.6 PM. Traing arrive a8 follows:—From Pittsburg, 6:50, 9:50, ‘A. Mand 9:35P, M. daily; 6:0 P.M daily ex: cept “Monday. From’ Washinzton and_ Baitinore, 6A M.. bis and 127 P.M. Sunday, 6:2) A.M. and i027 P.M From Philadelphia, 5:10, 6:20, 6:00, 10:15, 11:56 A.M. 2:15, 4:15, 6:50," 8:44, 10:27 eM pounday. 5310, 6:20, 6:50, 11:33 A ML; 6:50 and Ticket offices, 25 and %4 Broadway, No.1 Astor House and foot of Desbrosses ana | ticket offices, No. 8 Battery place, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn; Nos 14 116 and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken. D.M. BOYD, Jn., General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, TONINGTON LINK FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, The elegant steamers NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday. STONINGTON, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from pier 33 North River, at 6 P: M. Magnificent steamer RHODB ISLAND North River, at 2M, River, atl P! M., arriving in Boston the same ¢ Parlor cai run b; White Mountains, withont change. and Twenty-third ning. HE STEAMBOAT WM. UNDERHILL WILL RUN between Ehzabethport and New York on Sanda’ vaaring New York, pler 10 North River, 2PM 7PM THE LECTURE SEASON. UM. Remember the a Fourth street. seu {n the World, Admission 5) cents A T. PEOK'’S DANBURY, CON + Babject—" $100,000) can be acqul References A No.l By mail, 25 centa. S? ECIAL LECTUR: § o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Housion and Bleecker streets. LbOTURE, "d by July, 1876, pinta enetinnsd Oat Ee tnincansusonsiniietl AL Tat NDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions for sale only by the patenwe, H. W. COLLENDER, suc. cessor to Phelan & Collender, 733 Broadway, New York WITH Delavey’s patent wire cushions, indorsed by Gar- Jion and others; tables nearly new, for Bowling Tables; Al —GREAT AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES, hier, Ubassy, $150, Bagatelles, Tripolites and Russia aiso a vanety of hew Gaines at reduced prices. W. H. GRIFFITH & OO, 40 Vesey street, INSTRUCTION. ROOK KEEPIN TEACH sires & position in a school 0 eo Aduvess ur call ou Muses Ai. OF Woot Thirty Gith strget, Cortiande ‘streets, Emigrant jaily, except sunday, from pier 30 if iu street, Kast this line from Stonington to leaving Elizabethport swamboat 1 LECTURB ON NERVOUS Debility and Special Diseases, at Dr. KAHN'’S MU. as, 688 Broadway, near ‘The largest and most magnificent mu- k§ EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT R OF EXPERIENOK AND SUCOFSS DR. family; German, (XARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS. —PIANO, Vio. Guitar, Organ, Finte, Harp, Harmony, Singing s day andevening. 2% West Yourtecuth street. ‘Circulace mailea free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. BILLIARD KXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN TO. A night by A. GARNIBR, champion of the world, at his room, corner Fourteenth street and University place; also tancy shots VERY DB:OBIPTION OF THEATRICAL PRINT NC +. TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, DISPLAY GARDS, WOOD OUTS AND LITHOGRAPHIO PORTRAITS, farnished b the METHOPOLITAN PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway (Herald Building), with, PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHEAPNESS, Parties about going on the road and managers of com certs or dramatic entertainments will fud it to their ad- to, | Gir'ks BSTIMATE BEFORE HAVING THEIR WORK DONE ELSEWHERE, VENEZUELA. An Official Defence of President Blanco’s Government. To Tue EpiTor or THE HBRALD:— A few days ago there appeared in the HBRALB aletter about Venezuela and its present govern- ment, in the shape of a letter, dated Caracas, June 7, 1874 It ts not my intention to show all the errors contained in the communication, but I wis to inform the readers of the 18RALD that in many parts it is not, strictly speaking, true. The writer acknowledges that General Guzman Blanco is 4 man of the noblest qualities, and that he gives himself up entirely to the welfare of his country. How ts it then possibie for a man of sucha chap | Facter to commit any bad actions? Is there, im | deed, any reason to suppose that the same mag | who only a short time ago wished to retire from | the vignest position and power with a self | denial hitherto unknown in the bis | tory of the South American republics should have the intention to prolong his term and tyran- nize over his country? General Blanco, at the head of an honorabie snd advancing government, is the first to follow atl the rules of the constta- tion and the law; and 1f ue, as the letter says, does not personate the ideal of the people, it is because | 1b has not yes recognized the valuable improve- | ments with whic Venezuela has been guted since the epvch when General Blanco could take @ leading part in the career of his country, The ene- mies of General Gusman Blanco themseives admit | that the person whose special qualities wouid enable him to prosperousiy succeed the present President does not exist] What do they wish, then? To throw the country into a continuance of | calamities and revolutions? Such cannot be the | aim of one who calls nimself ason of Venezuela; | and itis therefore astonisning that the press, tue | | duty of which 1s t counsel tne minds and quiet the passions of the should be the selected medium througa which & rson tries to delame his own country. ‘e must not forget that the President ig not the only power governing @ republic. Tue | so-calied violeut action against the Catholic Church was an act sancttoned by the Congress of the nations, and the President most decidedly recognizes this sovereign body and honors ita resolutions. Generai Guzman Bianco ts as good @ Catholic as possibly can be he who claims that an in- significant number of priests and nuns bave been . obliged to give up their inactive mode of living and place themselves on an equal standing with others. The Archbishop Guevara remains outside the country because he has declared himself in open enmity against the government. He could bave returned to his native couutry as soon as he would have changea bis politics, and General Guzman Bianco would have been the frst to give him his hand as @ token of friendshi) But he, as weil as otners, prefers to live in foreign countries, trying to appear as a martyr, In Venezuela there 1s room for everybody who honestly will support the present administration in its work for main- tenance of peace and promotion of progress. It would be both laughable and unreasonabie tw deny the constant progress of everything of late, One must be wWitnout perception not to acknowledge the thorough change of the city of Caracas and the eA fe of the country since the year 1870, Here | do not speak either aa a Venezuelan nor as & representative of the gov- ernment, which [ am, but according to letters re- cetved {rom persons living in Caracas, and several of them from foreigners, in which they all expresa themselves in so high terms about the advance- ment of the country in every direction that it must be considered gt honorable to the administra- tion of General Guzman Blanco, Lf one considers only for a minute the depressed condition to which Venezuela was brought in consequence of the weakness and the mismanagement of the former administration by which constane revolutions were effected, 80 can the genius of General Guzman Bianco not be too much admired, Where vefore Was nothing buildings have been erected, highways have now been opened through people, the country and ali kinds of t{nstitutions established, forming a lasting memory the glory of Venezuela an it presoni administration, Much more could be added to prove what lack of truth there {s in the writings of those who try to impede Venezuela on the way to its physical and moral advancement, but thid will be enough at present. They will not succeed in their work. No! Venezuela Will save ttself, and within @ short time take the supremacy among tha South American republics. Capital and skilled labor will fow in from all directions to share th resources of the country, and thousands will_ af. rive to fill the places of those treacherous song wha have abandoned their native country to detame tv from far away. To no one will Venezueié be more indebted than to General Guman Blanco for @ transformation which it, no doubt, soon will ha completed, I finish now with the living hope that all the noble men of Venezuela and of all ot countries will place themselves on the President's side vo heip him * the glorious work of regenera Hand liphan as well as English branches taucht, tion. INSUL OF VENBZUELAL New YORK. Jaw 15. Lavy ?

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