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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 13875,-TRIPLE SMEET, EEE nena ean CITY REAL EsSravs rOK SALE. R BUSINESS PURPOSES. C ‘i Central. ORNER STORE AND BASEMENT, TWELFTH si street and Sixth avenue. did plate lass show winaows. Inquire in bank, b nd Sixth avenue. —Rent $10 monthly; splen- N ELEGANTLY BUILT, PLANNED AND LO- ner cated full size four story high stoop brown stone ling, Forty-eighth. street, just out of Firth avenue, —o salc nd 3 hast FINE SUITE OF OFFICES T a Seetetecn th cree eee a TEV ENSON, JT. (). gheap. jocether or simgiz. Apply to SONE & 126 Pearl street. PASLOR AND THRER UPPER. FLOOKS OF BROWN stone House No. 69 West Twenty-third street; de- sirable for merchant tailor or other basiness or lor dwelling: rent low. 5. B, GOODALE & CO... N t Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. LET—THE {OR SALE WITH LOAN—FULL LOT, READY FOR immediate improvement, between’ Lexington and ‘onr' venues; 7,50 only ; loan $4.50), quick. ars, meee TLPatRick. ‘300 Third avenue. — bg ANS AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY BILLS, Circulars and every kind of Printing turnis at Ne 7 sEMENT $ N PRINTING bSTABLISHMENT, FOUR STORY AND BASEME: Pin el aaliag brick Store and Dwelling No. 435 Grand street: one a gee eerie ————— | of the best stands for the retail dry goods trade anc one YD WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET, BETWEEN | of the 1: 7te 8 senrable 22 Fifth avenue and Broa for sale; 27x90x%8.9; | tenant the rent will be low. Apply to SIMON AUB. + firet y 53 rooms, all lighted; Gnished in saat arin ard wood ail throughout apply to JOHN PECTRETCH, 1,290 Broadway. Exchange piace, ni PO LET FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES—A Ly eee Building, with or without Power, 1n upper part Of the oly, West ACS MYERS & SON, 619 Broadway. © LET—WALP OF A LOFT; 491 BROADWAY, WEST side, one door above Broome street; best business block in the city; rent $20 per month. 7° HOTEL MEN.—TO LEASE ON BROADWAY. A Building desirable for hotel purposes. Parties of capital ouly apply to owner, second floor, 619 Broad wa: T. Bast side. FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE A Te iin street, near the Bowery, paying 12 per Cent, for sale on easy terms. ae S*SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, JOR SALE—THREE STORY BROWN STONE Houses, on Forty-fourth street, west of Broadway; 13,000 and $16.00. PRON & PLET, 1488 Brondway, CT Forty th st 10 BUILDERS,—LOTS LOCATED AT THE TIIRD aue Iron Bridge, on strects craded, flagged and sewered, with Croton water and gas, for’ sale cheap, with builders’ loan these lots are admirably located Jor the erection of sual brick houses, which we can sell gs fast complete half or entire Blocks for sale. with ‘or without Loans. F. G. & G. 5. BROWN, # Broadway. Astor leases; prices TL DWELLING Ss TO LE’ ae in liad Furnished. FULLY FURNISHED TUREE STORY HIGR oop Hi ‘on West Twenty-second street, near Sixtmavenue, to let with bedding, linen, china, iano. , &c.; owner with family will board there if Address DRY GOO OS, Herald office. He: aes, NDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN A ween H House, 40 Bast Thirty-fitth street, near Madison Y 10 Y.—EIGHTH AVENUE, | avenue.—Frescoed in fine order; ren! A Ge ticmene temectee splendid full | if taken August 1: open daily; private family only. Par- or exchanged for improved BHLICH, Third avenue, near Lots will be sold cheay Property. LIONEL FK Fifteth street. ticulars 116 Wall street , ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN H stone house on Forty-fitth street, near Sixth ave- in thorough order ‘from top to bottom; rent low. & PERT, 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-tourth BROOKLYN PROPE TY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ie ona c an ana BRICK COTTAGE TO LET—FURNISHED, IN (0. RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, IN BE eae Toe convenience. Address | T° rwentyfourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenue House of nine rooms, with all modern im- provements. Apply at No. 870 Broadway, to owne HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, - 218 Broadway, have unsurpassed facilities tor doing all kinds of Printing with unusual promptness and at moderate prices. j A. WALTER, Brooklyn ice. 3.—W TON STREET, CLOSE TO City Hall and terries, large tour story House and Lot, 244x100: 14 rooms, ali in pertect order ; price $10,000, W. COOK, 245 Washington street, Brooklyn. PS, DESC vE PAMPBLETS OF PROPERTY, M222. DESCRIPTIVE PAMP y PRODRET®, Cifeulars, Catalogues aud every Rina ol Printing ‘adapted to real ostaie dealers promptly. oi ly and eae ee eae rete METROPOLITAN PRINTING Unvarnished. ONLY $1,200 RENT, HIGH House, Forty-third street, near Broadw: TAN ESTABLISHMENT, in the Herald Building. 3 pe —— | fect order; modern improvements. Apply to WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY | Ci\Pt. 7b! Eighth avenue, or D. THOMPSON, 1,454 FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Broadway. ARE INVESTMENT.—FIFTY ACRES HIGH, peautitnl iand, divided by the Boulevard and front- ing on the two Tain. avenues, on the edge ot Mount Ver. furrounded by fine residences, within few eninutes’ Walk of two depots, New Haven and Hariem railroads, | }) minutes’ to Forty-second street. 44 daily trains; ready tor immediate subdivision; is offered a bargain on easy Terms, to immediate purchaser: rapid transit will at once double or treble the value of this property. Apply VERNON, FOURTEENTH AVE- at 49 New street, New York. JOR SALE—MOU? nue and First street, House. 10 rooms: gas, water, dor 10 lots and barn; $3,600, $4,500, $9,000, bot- tom figure, part mortgage, abundant shade and fruit; best location im village: eight minutes trom aepot. PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO “LET—ON FIRST floor. well furnished, with modern improvements; avenue. enc T° LET—UNFURNISHED, NO 7ST, MARKS PLACE; JAMES CARR, 167 Bowery. small first class brown stone House, on West Twenty. first street, south side, between Seventh and Kighth month, Address OWNER. 1.238 Broadway. mui STO! HIGH STOOP HOUSE ON FORTY- jocation first class; terms moderate, No. 8) Lexington reut low to good tenant. (PO BENT—TO A, SMALE FAMILY ON A LEASE, A avenues; (ally and nicely furnished; rent $150 per WHE STORY H AZRO FOWLER, near premises. i fifth street, east of Broadway, 12 rooms, (od order, ——— a een ~ = rent $1.60: others at less rents TIMPSUN & PEBT, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR | }63 Broatway, near Forty-fourth street. SALE OR TO RENT. K. STEVENSON, JR, OFFICES NO. 1 PINE - V.. Nircetand No. 35 Kastiseventeenth street, oflers at rediced rentals first class furnished and unfurnished ouses. 18 CLINTON PLACE (HENDERSON & Rare chance for a boarding house, itterary institations for young men: also Floor and Rooms, furnished and unfarnished, low. PER MONTH.—DESIRABLE THREE STORY ID PLOT OF EIGHT LOTS, ONLY $350; this is a sacrifice: lots surrounded by villas, on mond street, Flatbash; enirance Prospect Park. Apply at 418 Gold street, Brooklyn. t KATONAH—S ACKE FARM, FRENCH ROOF 4\ House. i8 rooms: spring water, large iawn, lofty maples; beauttiul landscapes: near’ depot, churches; mall lake, Croton Kiver, &c. See man and photograph. jargain. C,H. OLIVER, 162 Broadway. YASH OFFER WANTED—FOR FOUR HOUSES AND J 40 bui'ding Lots at Kensico depot, worth $10,000; lots can be sold tor $100 each; $8,00) only on ali; wall | street an Ai take any offer. No.5 Dey street, room 10. 4 WENTY EIGHTH STREET-—NEWLY APE MAY COTTAGE TO RENT OR SELL, FUR- House in Twentieth street; both near Fourt! ich 13 rooms; $1,800. Apply to owner, C nisbed.—Nine rooms; near stockton and Congress | Dilla twenty second sireet hotels; tull view of beach. Also at larrytown. beautital turnished House, water, throughout, splendid view, shade, fruit, Address PARTRIDGE, 129 Broad street Fok SALES A COUNTRY SHAT ON THE HUDSON, one hour from New York, unequalled in beauty of tation; tree trom cuills und fever: pertectly healthy’: pure water: highly improved , traits and flowers in pro- fusion; well built mansion, gardener’s cottage and all that is required for a charming country home, with twenty acres of land in lawn. garden. pasturajge and Pleasure grounds; nothing on the river can surpass it @residence. Address box 252 Yost office, Nyack, N. Y, FPOF SALE—Goop Laxp, €. K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 30 LET. TTEND.—CHEAPEST FURNISHED ROOMS IN New York: splendid air, at Central Park, Firth av- enue. between Eighty sixth and Kighty-seventh streets, the second house; $1 per week up; Madisou avenue cars. PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMEN! FURNISHED completely tor housekeeping; also large Room o second for 5 ‘large closets, gas, bath, hot and cod water. 218 Kast Thirty-fitth street FLOOR OF FOUR ROUMS TO LET, FURNISHED, for housekeeping.—Newly paged, with all im- rovements, 10 & private house, or Will let. with Board. Jane street. (OR FALE—1.80 ACRES OF DEAVILY TIMBERED : first wth of pine, spruce, hemlock, tama. maple ahd ‘ash; about equally dis- gro Foels, on the Raquette River. in town 7 ON SECOND Zand %7,in Franklin councy, N. ¥.; there are no Petey oll en aalgtyetg _peeecunn swamps of mountains to mar the value: there have been | Zt gennemen oF light houseweepie; also & large hall Re fires or lumbering. Aadross HENEY, box 126 Herald office. N THE SHORE.—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE; 10 rooms: modern conveniendes ; spacious piazza : fin neighborneod; near depot, every tram; one hour irom citv; absolutely healthy; immedfate possession; $9,000 J. W. ATWATER, Riverside Station, Conn, ARE CHANCE.—THE MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 40 acres, known as Fairview. adjoining a large flour- ishing town in Bucks county, the garden ot Fennsy five minutes’ walk irom depot, l' hours trom ns_daily ; location ‘unsurpassed for iy; land smooth and rich as a garden: year worth about $2.00); cash market for splendid butidivgs; handsome brick House halt and 10 rooms, piazza; beautitul shade trees and great variety choice towers; tenant House, six room: splendid barn, exiensive Stabling, carriage house. poultry houses, pizgery, &c.: great abundance choice fruits; uelicious pure cold water; price, including all the Crops, elegant Furniture, $500’ Viano, Oil Painting: Horse and. Carriage. 7 tue Cows, 20) Chickens, “6 Jurkeys, Wagon, Harness, Tools, &c., oniy 215,500; terms $4.10) cash, balance very ‘easy:'a great chance; a tor- tune during Centennial in taking boarders; one of the most beuutitul houses to ve sounl anywhere. Take 9 A.M. train trom loot ot Liberty street, New York (New Jersey Centrai Kaliroad), to Bethlehem, Pa.: there take North Pennsylvania katlroad to Quakertown, Bucks county, Pa.; you arrive before | o'clock; can re- turn at3 Wor P.M, Inauire at Bush House, opposite Quakertown station, for G. L. WALKER ‘Carriage ‘waiting. $100 WILL PURCHASE 60 ACRES CHOIC: Missouri Lands: rare chance for speculato: oF parties Wanuing assets; will sell only few tracts at price named. JAQUES, No. 2 Broadway. Bearoom to let; no objection to take two ladies w board, Private house 42 King street. 7. ae PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A LARGE, hamdsomely furnished front Room to a gentleman, without board. until October 131 East Seventeenth street, near Unio! relerences exchanged. re. PLEASAN!, COOL, LARGE ROOM, CONTAIz- ing hot and cold water, pantry, bath convenient; aiso hal! Bedroom; tamily private. No. 45 West Twenty- ninth street. four doors trom Broadway. OR HOUSEKEEPING—COMPLETE HANDSOME Ffumishes, large Third Floor; eas and water, $3 per week; no other tenants. 26 Monroe street, near First Street, Hoboken, 10 short blocks from ferry. INK FRENCH FLAT TO LET—WITH ALL IM- F provements, on second floor, atagreat reduction, ied first gvell, 42 Wi Thirty fifth street, for house- eeper. RENCH FLATS—12%TH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH a . range, hot and cold Water. stationary tabs aud ail moderna ‘improvements, $80 and $55 per month. Inquire in drug stor Vent 125th street. LOORS TO LET VERY CHEAP—ADAPTED FOR Testaurants or light manufacturing. Apply to I’. BHEAHAN, 250 West strect, opposite the Albany line of eamers. FH iitise: with, improvements, No. Is? East Sixty- fourth street, near Lexington avenue, to a small family of adults; rent $25 per month. JURNISHED ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR: BATH AND all modern improvements. Inquire at No. 61 West ‘weltth street. FyAnDeomecy FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A, fontlomen: terms moderate; private family. Call ati xteenth street ARGE AND SMALL WELL FURNISHED FRONT Kooms tor housekeeping or light business, on the first and second floors: rent trom $2 50 to $7 per week; splendid location. and rhirty-sixth streets. Twelfth and ‘ihiricenth streets. OL ROOMS, __ BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A. RARE OPPORTUNITY. —FOR SALE OR X- change, choice and beautiful Farm ot 40 acres in Kichiand, Bucks county two miles trom large town, one,hour from Phi ; 14 trains daily; iand smooth, very rich; tarmed by machine; five ‘acres | splendid woods; nice strea:n water; first class buildings; very \dsome frame dweiling, eight rooms, newly and elegantly furnished, including’ fine piano; piazza tront | and back: plenty shade; tenant house, splendid darn, rriage house, hennery. pigery : large vegetaole gar- dens: plenty fruit, this Property is owned by a reured General, Who has spared hu expense on it; the location istoe finest in Pennsylvania for health: cash market at | door; price, inciuding ali furniture, twoelegant carriage | horses and ‘carriage, five cows, hogs, poultry, waguns, harness, tools and all the crops, only $16,0.0; would take | asiall property on New Jersey Central ‘Railroad in part payment; property is clear ot encumbrance ; not much cash required. Address box 59, Kichiand Ceutre, Bucks county, Ya. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—WITHOUT BOARD, LEASANT, ICELY FURNISHED, singly or'en suite, in the ‘corner house 582 Seventh avenue, opposite the Broadway and Rossmore hotels. ye LET-NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGHT housekeeping. in one of the best localities in the city; rent moderate. Apply at No. 47 south Washington equa’ Y RNISHED. cold water, gas, bath. with privilege of light housekeep ing, in private house 204 Kast Fisteenth street, between second and Third avenues. wed 10 RENT—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A NICKLY FUR. nished second floor, Four Rooms; rooms very con- venient; rent only $12 ber week, including gas; refer. ences. 269 West Thirty ninth street. VERY DESIRABLE TENEMENT PROPERTY ON Suffolk street, well rented, in good order, to ex- change tor smailer Property or Lots. T. OLIVER CARI «14, 39 Nassau sireet, room 1. CONTAGE, SIX ROOMS, CELLAR, WITH TWELVE | a fruit; near station; one hour from city; five roads: sevea stations surroundin:; very health plendid location; rent till March 1, 18/6, only $75; con Tuute $11 monthly. OTIS T. BEDELL, owner, 67 E: ‘Temtu street, New York. FI ACK PARLOR, WITH Reterences exch: ASS BRI FIR CK MANSIC §5X57 AND | 6) OR 3 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE | A Beas. with stable, high prospective location, in or single, with or without breakfast. Call at No. 23 Conover. exchange tor | street. | emalier House. Address box 3.910 Post office go JERSEY Ab PROPERTY © HIGH ground, toe ange for orses, Carriages on 0 salable Merchandise. Address A. B.. box 15s ‘Sew | London, Conn., with ‘uli particulars, P% SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK oR Brooklyn Property; communication nine timesa day by rail aid boats. Address PHILIP RiKLEY, box 108'F port, yeone OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CiTY REST jence.—A very desirable Country Seat in West- chester county, on Hudson River; 45 minutes from New Yor! dd JAMES LESLIE, be e. OR EXCHAN 32 ACRES. AT KENSICO &TA. | $7 50 West Thirties ©) FURNISHED HALLS, BATH, $3 WEEKLY; Rooms and Bedrooms, first tioor, summer prices; quiet house; delighttul location. 106 kast Fifteenth street, three Yoors trom Union square. 2 OR 6 ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLY, DESIR. J adie location, handsome, airy rooms; 0 single Keoms for gentlemen at moderace prices, 13 West, Twenty-second street. $4 MER WEEK—FoR LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED, BF Jor homsekeoping of ror gentigmen' pleasant Par . 3 lege o1 itchen, at3 t Tuirty- | street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Ty atte FROST PART FRENCH PLA’ Dished : room, im tion, Westchester county, Property known as Ken- | provements; bath ae ’ ardeas; great. inducements offered, for ® | required; near ce omens betheee Wome: JON SiKGKL, 79 Cedar street. | Lexington and Park . FE—EQUITY OF $12, 10 EXCHAN: OINTWOLARGE |] 4 WEST TWENTY NEAR new tenement houses, well rented, ior a Coal Yard, Broadway, opposite Coleman House. hurniched jock and Fixtures. Address BUSINESS, box 166 Heraid | Kooms to rent, without board, to gentlemen only. break refereucr office 1 EXOCHANG VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- erty. finely located at Jersey City, fur Farmin New Jersey, wortti $15.00) te $2.0. BANCRO. & WARD, 71 Cedar sireec Py axtep--a uo W lyn, worth 110 Macpouvan, sterit, Sean BLEECKER — Furnished Kooms, wit every convenience tor housekeeping, to let to respectable small tamiiies 211 IN NEW YORK OR BROOK. ous Wanwle, Ih eneteage her eine BAST EIGUTEENTH STREET.—WELL FUR nished Rooms, large and sm: in Forabam Heights, Twency fourth ward, New York, s , with Cottage, containing 16 rooms: lightly, en ee 08 or for vacant Li in, Brookiyp, near the river; | PESES = _ — ree trom encumbrance. Address A, ., box 14 Herald | ¢ w THIRMETH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH Uptown Branch off 219 % cars —Two Floors of ‘three rooms, hand = sotpely furnished for light housekeeping, with’ small REAL ESTATE WANTED. | private tamil x ED TO PURCH A mouse, 30)() WEST TWENTY-HIETH STRBET—TO Lut, | handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for light bousekeeping ; also single Rooms tor gentlemen. heap; complete. ANTED 5 THREE OR four story, brown stone, high stoop, price about $25,000, between Madison and Sixth avenues and Fit tieth und Sixtieth streets, Owners only seca answer. | ———— The right party will find adestiable cash customer by | 305 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, FOUR Addressing BUSINESS, box 179 Herald office. Rooms on secend floor, furnished, suitable tor os — housekeeping; aiso ® Parlor on first floor. Cali tor TO LET FUR BUSINESS PURPOSES. three days. LINER BT ~ GOOD STORE IN HARLEM TO LET—2516 VIRST NINTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUK.— OL) itnnea it married ’conpie, tor Bedrooms, to single gentlemen ; private house. uvenue; reps low; immediate possession ; will alter tosuittenant owner, No. Z Astor House. STORE TO LET st CHATHAM STREKT; GOOD A. Baniness stead; aiso Store and back. Room, $25; Gorner store for tailor or shocmaker. 202 Wiliam street, Frankfort Mouse. Brest KRY TO LET—2t WEST 126TH STREET, STORE and Apartments, & feet deep; marple counters; wal- hut daw pm, to gentlemen or a reepectabl UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APA’ MENTS TO LET, LEGANT SkTS OF FLATS. NO, 368 Wenty-ninth street, between Haghth and Ninth avenues, newly built, with all modern sinprovements, to let atiow rent. Inquire at the buiding. A RECOND AND THIRD FLOORS TO LET, WITH improveiments; brown stone tront; fine, healthy ioeation, near the Wark: six roo each; quite st'No, #10 West Fifty-fitth street °™ eee ses; plate glass; range and boiler: basement wx vaults in front; two ovens under yard; well venti vand lighted.’ Inquire at 263, in drug store, JILDING TO RENT—62 WATER STREET, AND oat Vixtores for sale. suitable for cigar manufactur. 4 Mberal indacements. Inquire on premizes ‘LOOR TO LET—IN HIGH STOUP BROWN STONE | 1,299 Broadway, between Thirty-fith | ake | for the summer, at No. 2/1 Second avenue, between | Extension, also second story back Koom, hot and | exchanged; Uflice tor phys. | cht housekeeping: also two smail | io. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ____ MENTS TO LET. A FASLOR FLOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF geun Mee etabonatinhEteteea'attreds STS East Thiruieth street, near Fourth avenue. FBS CLASS PLAT TO RENT-7 ROOMS, ALL lighted; outside windows: all improvements: cross street, overlooking Central Park. between sixth ant Sevemth avenues; reut $0. Address HOME, box lt Herald office. ART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE TO RENT—IN FOR- ty-Oith street, near Broadway; Second and Part of third floor; rent TIMPSON & PEET, D ‘ondway, near Forty-tourth street _ PO LETCAT NO. 902 HAST SIXTEENTH | STREET, near Second avenue, four handsome Rooms, second floor; gas and water. Inquire of the owner. PO LET-THREE, ROOMS 1N THIRD STORY OF 235 West Thirty-sixth street; rent $20 per month; owner occupies balance of house. Apply on the premises, 420) Wes? purit STREET,—HANDSOME TENE- =\J ment Floors to let to quiet, respectable families: house is a four story brown st Al ply to Agent, northwest corner 113th street EUROPEAN S'TEAMSHIPS. JUNARD LINE.—B. AND IN: ALR. M. 8 P, 00. ck. With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstowh to New York or Bosion, in crossing in the meridian 40 to 43 lati- wade, or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the bomeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude. oF nothing to the north of 4, From NEW YORK tor LIVEKPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, ALGERIA....Wed., July 21] *RUSSIA.... Wed., August 4 CHINA sat! July 31] BATHANA. Wed.. August 11 Steamers marked * do notcarry steerage passengers. In passage, $99, $100, $130, ‘gold. according to wo- ation. Keturn tickets on favorable terms. rts of Europe at lowest rates. 1, No. 4 Bowling Green. Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). OWARLES G. PRANCKLYN, Agent, and ¥. H. DU VERNET, corner ot Clark and Randoiph reets, Chicago. JTATE LINE, EW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, sailing trom pier No. 36 North Hiver, STATE OF GEURGIA STATE OF PENNSYLY STATE OF INDIANA. Wed.) August 25 And every Wednesday thereafte! ft cabin, $70. $8) and $9); return tickets, $140. Second cabin, $5); return tickets, $20, dteerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSIIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents No, 72 Broadway, New York. 45 Broadway. » duly 23 d., August It Steerage offic REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, sailing from pier 18, East River, as follows:— ARAGON, symons....... Thursday, July 22 CORNWALL, > tami ugust 7 aturday, Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, currency; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street. J ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, ‘OUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. DONAL July 27 KHEIN August 7 MALS 22. Suly 21 ODER ‘August lé Rates of passage trom New York to Southampton, Havre or Premen:— First Cabin, $100 gold; Second Cabin, $60 gold ; Steerage, $30 currency. Return tickets at reduced Prepaid steerage certuficates. $32 currency. For treight or passage apply to HE OELRICIIS & CO., No 2 Bowling Green. LSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched trom pier 44 East Rive NaVAKINO nly 27| HINDOO,. OF §LLO. Aug. 17 | COLOMBO. a First cabin, $70, currency; second cabin, $45, cur- renew, ‘Excursion tickets on very favorable terms, Tirouieh tickets nvued wo Continental and Baltic ports or in culars to Apply OCT ARLES L. WRIGHT & CO. 56South street. No ONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. Le FOR LONDON pine 2, Se ' irsday, July 22, j baal POOL AND QUEENSTOWN FOR U He EGYPT. Augase 7, 5 A. 3 3 0. M. | QUEEN. August 4, 3 F. Cabin passage, $70 and currency. Steerage reatly reduced prices. Return tickets at reduced rates. repaid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest "8 oltice, 69 Broad way. Fates Apply at the company’s office, 69 Bro Mcaneer. | ITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, 3 Sailing every Tuesday from pier 46 North River. Montana. July 27, noon | Vakota....Augast 10, noon. Nevad guat & 3 PY. wi. | Wisconsin, August 17,3 P.M. Cantey Meret and steerage at lowest rates. Lig id tickets at low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- wayand Lledocynd'n§ &c. Draitson Piogs Engiand, France fat lowest rates. Apply to and Germany at ree [AMS & CUION, 29 Broad wa: iP iS) ECIAL NOTICE —THE SPLENDID NEW MAIL steamehip MONTANA, Captain Guard, wiil sail from pier 46 North Kiver tor Queenstown and Liver- pool, on Tuesday, July 27, at noon. The saloon, second flass and steerage accommodations are very superior, and intending passengers are requested to inspect the same betore purchasing cisewhere. Apply to WILLIAMS: & GULOS, 2) Broad wa: | [PAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE | tor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. | Fitisia, July 2| POMERANIA... .. August 5 | WIELAND. 7. ‘July 29| SURVIA. August 12 | © Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbour, | Hamburg and all points im England, Scotland an | Wales | Cabin, first saloon, gold. . $100 ba ET} e weond saloon, gold. | Steerage. currency. KUNHAKDT ao General Agents, B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Agents. 61 broadway. New kork. 61 Broad street, New York. NLY DIREC! LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANTS: MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for tne Con- tinent (being more southerly than auy other), will sail from pier No. 60 North River, as tollows: | AMGRIQUE, Pouzols. oturday, July 24 FEREIRE, Danre..... ‘Baturday, ingust 7 | FRANOE. ‘irudelie Saturday, August 2L ‘PRICE OF “ASSAGE TV GOLD (including wine). First Cabin, $100; second, $65: ‘Third, $35. Keturn’ Tickets at reduced rates. Steeraxe $25, with superior accommodation, includ jes Without extra charge. Gt MACKENZLs, Agent, 55 Broadway, | \qruare star ur Fox QUE CARRYING Thu UNITED 8 B. NSTOWN OR LIVERYOOL, TATES MAIL. + 9:30 August Zi, at8 a. M. r 52 North Rive: return tickets on |. Rates—Saloon, $3) and $100 in gol | favorable terms. Steerage, $24 | “saloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms are | placed ainidships, where the noise and motion are least, | affording a degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 1¥ Broadway New York. ORTIS, Agent. ‘Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &c., via TERVA! oo July 22 Steamer MAAS August 6 These beauti teamers, carrying the United . tates mail to the Netherlands, are well Known for the regu- \ Steamer CALAND. | larity of their trips. Rates of passage low. aUNCH, KDE & CO. 8 W. MORRIB, i General Agents. ou Broadway. | JNMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. | Royal Mall steamers arc appointed to sail as follows:— | yal YOR QUEEASTUWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF BE ALIN ‘aturday, July 24, at94. M, | CITY OF RICHMC y, July 31, at 3 P.M. CULY OF BROOKLYN Aug. 7,at9 A. M. CITY OF CHESTRR. 000200) ‘Aug. 14 at2 P.M CITY OF MONTREAL..." c’Saturday, Aug. 2, atBA. | and each succeeding saturday trom pier 45 North Rive RATES OF PASSAG 6. | Cavin, $90 and $10, gold, according to accommoda- | ton. Round trip tickeis at low rates | Steerage. \ Dra For ¢ company’s office, No. 15 Broadway. : For Steerage Passage at 85 Broadway, or pier 45 North River. | 88 JOHN G. DALE, Agent. |, MERICAN LINE. } WEEKLY MALL STEAMSHIP SERVICE | ~ BETWEEN PHILADELPITA AND LIVERPOOL, | CALLING AT QUEENSIOW | Sailing every Thursday trom Philadsiphia, and sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. | The following Philadelphia:— Ols ENTLW PENNSYLVANIA, PRICE U $28 currency ued at lowest rates. steamers are uly 22 ppointed to INDIANA Cavin, | Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates. | gbtedmers marked with « star do not carry intermedi ate. | Passenger accommodations for all passed. classes ansur- | apply ty ‘ GEO, W, COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad strect, N. Y.; JOUN MCDONALD, Passenger agent, No. 8 Battery place, New York; PEITER WRIGHT & SONS 1 General A; ts, 7 Wainat street, Philadelphia; RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO.. ‘Liverpool; | N. & J, CUMMINS & BKOS., Queenstown. gh 4 TICK IS8UED TO AL PARTS OF Zurope and America at reductions ranzing trom 19 to 45 per cont below ordinary fares. They do not require their holders to travel in large partics: Good on any train, steamer or diligence, first or sec Irish and ch tickets Invst be procured in America, “Cook's Excursionist,” peice IY cents by mall, has particu i fares of over 1,08 tours to bure round the world rash Cook's American Programme.” giving particalars of over 1.000 cheap and pleasant routes in Ameriea, can be had upon application, tree ot charge (vy mail 10 cents), CUOK, SOD KINe, corner broadway and Warren street NCHOR LINT, in Passage and general business apply at the | For passage, rates of treight and other information | | i | | | | AS CARRYING THE UNITE | cataroRNe™ YORK AND GL | Ig RMR ssiiseoeds 555.0 ay, July 24, 10 A, M, | VICTORIA, Saturday, July 3b 3M UTOPIA... Saturday, August 7, M EIHIOPIA cu Saiurday. Angust 14, 21, M. TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, 1, NDGRRY preiags a BENSTOWS OR ‘Be LP As ‘ | Cabin, $65, $7 and $8), currency. recording com. | cab Ney. Recording to accom: INTERMEOIATE AND, STEBRAGE AT LOWEST ATH Drafts issued for any amount at current rates. HENDERSON BROS, Agenis, No.7 Bowling Green, RAVELLERS FOR THK HIN SOUTH GER jdariany. Nrltzerland, dc. cannot poaibly maxe thelr journey in @ more agreeable and comtortanle | than by the Hollandish Mant Stenmsip CALAND. Cape | tain Dedues, on Thurstay, 224 of July, direct tor Rot dam, Elegant first and second caning $7) ant $60. | Steerage accommodations tin sar passed dn W. MORRIS, © Broadway. EURUPEAN STEAMSHIPS. UROPEAN TRAVELLERS WILL FIND TRUNKS for staterooms and Continental travel, Chairs a) Rugs tor the steamers, &c., at JOHN CATTNACH'S, Broadway, near Astor piace (removed from corner Broad wav and Wall stroe:). Ores ROSSA’S STEAMSHIP AND RAIL- road ticket infprmation office, in connection with his hotel, 18% Chatiam squire, New York: cabin pb sage secured for country correspondents, Dratts paya- ble everywhere; Ireland, England. “COASTWISE STEAMSUIPS. MITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—For St, Thomas ana Brazil, ‘The elegant screw steimship MERRIMACK, 2,00 tons burden, Captain W. Weir, will sail tor St. ‘ihomas, Yara, Pernambuco, Bahia and Kio Janeiro on Friday, July 23, at three o’vlock P. M., from pier 43 North River. For freight or passave ty to, R. GARRISON, Agent, No.5 ling Green, WILLIA OR NASSAU, N. P. ‘Regular Mail Steamship Line, under contract with the Banama government, and carrying the United States mails. The departui rom New York for the ensuing four months will be as tollows:— July 22, Aug 26, September 23 and October lt Tor shigainahip Cree OF SEW YORK, July 22 lurther particulars apply to PaTCKRAY FERRIS & CO,, Agents, 62 South street, New York. oe ig! Bath STR AMaaIP beady mg pide SAtIzOR- \, Jal od China, rom N a pa oon ASPINWAEL ee ACAPULCO... ease ly 30, 12 M. Connecting tor all Central American and Pacific ports. FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. OI hee tar ‘i ih stamens or freight or passage a at pier 42 Nort! iver. fi Ss BULLA Y, Superintendent. Y, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MALL 85. LINE. + Steamers leave pier No, 3 Nortn River at 3 P. M., it — scent YOR HAVANA DIRECT, CITY OF NEW YORK (via Nassau). ursday, July 22 CITY OF MERIDA. Tuesday, Angust 3 CITY OF VERA C Thursday, August 5 FOR VERA CRU W ORLEANS, calling at Havana, Progreso, ‘aunpico. CITY OF MERIDA. . Tuesday, Angnst 3 For trelght or passage apply to F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orleans July 17 and August 7, for Vera Cruz and all the other ports. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINKE.— These frst class steamships will sail at3 #. M. from pier 13.North kaver, foot of Cedar street, ror Havana direct, as tollo’ COLUMBUS... uesday, July 20 OReSCENT CITY hursday, July 29 For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo- dations, apoly t Wal. 'P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. MoKeller, Luting & C 6 OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell steamship Line. ‘The steamship KY RBOOKE Captain Kemple, Will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, July 24, ats P.M. Freiznt received daily. ‘Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Ege) Fentiates Bh roms a 5 ; steerage ‘or freight or pi OLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. KXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mall — Steamer STATE OF TEXAS, Captain Bolger, will leave Pier 2), Bast River, on Saturday, July 24. at 3. M, ‘Through bills of lading given w all points on the H. and T. C. L. and G. N., G. MH. and H. and G. MH. ands. A. rail- roads.” No charge for forwarding tm New York. For freight or passage, haying superior accommoaations, apply to ©. H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, W. PB, CLYDE & CO., 119 Wallstreet. ven, the Virginia and Tennessee Air’ Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- road and with the company's sieam lines to interior points in North Carolina and Virginia. Newbern and Washington, N.C. (via Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Lewes, Del., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at4 P. M.. connediing with Delaware and Maryland ‘rail- onds. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. ‘Through passage ticks and bills of ladiny HI points at lowest rates. Insurance to Norfulk, &c., 44 per cent Freight received daily at pier 37 North’ River. General offices, 197 Greenwich street, New York, N. L, MCCRIADY, President, EEKLY FLORIDA LINE, For Port Royal, 8. C.; Fernandina, Fl wick, Ga., the favorite and well known steat GOMERY, Faircloth, Master having superior accommo- dations for passengers, will sail Thursday , July 22, trom pier No. 3 North River, at 4 F. M., for abovi ports,’ mak- ing connections with all points South and Southwest, Yia Port Royal, the Florida and Brunswick raltroads. First class passage to Fernandina, 20 First class passage to Jacksonville, First class passage to Augusta Throuzh tickets issued to all West. follow on 29th of July. For freight or passage apply to HURM. GELPCKE, No. 5 William street. ints South and South- Steamer HUNTSVILLE, Chester, Master, will ORGAN'S LINE OF STRAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City, rhe oigommeneine Saturday, 1th of August following ron steamships will torm this line:— BRASUBAR. Wm. G. Hewes. HUTCHINSON, now builaing. One of which will sail every Saturday for Brashear City, transterring treight at that place to Morgan's Rail- | road tor New Orleans and points beyond and to Mor- | gan’s line of steamers, thence to all the Texax ports. “The steamer HUiGHINSON will sail trom pier 36, North River, on Saturday, lath of August, at EM, tor ar Oity direct. Through biils iading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to all pointson the Galveston, Harrisburg and San An- tonio, Houston and Texas Centra ional and Great Northern, Texas and Pacific, and ‘Irans-continen- tal railroads, and to Indianola and San Antonio, and | ail poimts on the Gulf, Western, Texas and Pacific Rail- razos Santiago, Brownsville, Matamoros, Corpus Christi, Rockport, St. Marv’s und Fulton. Freight for St. Mary’s and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighterage and channel dues at either Corpus Christi or Brazos - antiago at the expense and risk of consignee, Freight for Brownsville in the interior must have consiznee at Br: . Freight through to New Orleans, Galveston or Indian- ola, 15 cents pee foot; to Corpus Christi and Rockport, 20 | cents per toot; to Brazos Santiago, 25 cents per foot. For freight or further intormation, apply to CHARLES K, WHILNEY & CO. Agents, Pier 36, North River. XTEAMSHIP COMPANIES USING LARGE QUANTI- ‘ies of printing will lad it advantagcous te denl wiih the METROPOLITAN PQINTING ESTABLISA MENT, No. 218 Broadway, as its ‘fAcilities for doing every kind Of work are unsurpassed, while in. promntness, neatness and cheapnem it offers spscial inducements Billa of ng, jpping Receipt ‘icke janitests, Passenser | Lists, Circulars, Posters, Cards, Waybills ‘and every special form used in the transaction of business carefully | prepared and printe.:. “TRAVELLERS GUIDE. _ TIAGARA FALLS’ SUNDAY TRAIN. THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS. NEW YORK HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING NEWSPAPER TRAIN LEAVES THE GRAND CENTKAL DEPOT EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, AT 2:50, MAKING CONNECTION AT BUF- FALO AT LP. MOWITH LS, AND MOS. ROR, FOR ALL POINTS WEST AND SOUTHWEST. THEKEBY kN- ABLING PASSENGERS TO REACH CHICAGO AT 8 A.M. MONDAY MORNING. ALSO CONNECTING At fie 6 ips SUSPENSION BRIDGE AT 1:45 FP. M.. SUNDAY, WITH THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA FOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST. ATTACHED TO THIS TRAIN WILL Bi PASSENGER COACHES ALSO A WAGNER PALACE SLEEVING AND DRAW. ING ROOM COACH, READY FOR PASSENGER: aT WL O'CLOCK BVERY SATURDAY NIGH? PAS. SENGERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE FOL- LOWING PLACES:— POUGHKEEPSI£, ALBANY, PALATINE BRIDGE (HARON SPRINGS), UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHES. TERK, BATAVIA, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION BRIDGE. Passengers can reach all points North, West or Soutn- West. from 24 to 30 hours earlier than vy ‘any other train, via New York Central and Hudson River Ratiroad, the only four-track road (all sieel rails) in the world. com- bining speed and safety with comfort, The HERALD THATS has the right of way over all others Passensers by the night boats trom New Yorx ca connect at Albany até o'clock A. M. Sunday. Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs can arrive there at9o'clock Sunday morning, remain 1 hours at the Springs and return by the 10:47 train Sunday evening, arriving in New Yor« at7 o'clock Monday morning. BY THIS TRAIN GEORGE, SHARON SPRING! THE CAISKILLS, Wks’ SARATOGA, LAK RICHFIELD SPRL Nr, CORNWALL, AND ALL TOWNS ALONG THE HUDSON RAVER, WILL BG SUPPLIED. WITH THE NEW YORK HERALD BEFORE BREAKFAST TIME, re TABLE NEW YORK AND CENTRAL DEPOT ... peeve. YOUGHKEEPSib ALBANY ‘ PALATINE UTICA ROCHE LEAVE BRRREP> PPh ph BATAVI 5 EAS? BU 128) ia BUFFALO 120 NIAGARA FALLS rey ARRIVE—-SUSPENSION BRIDGE 145 TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY ON THE TRAIN OR AT TUK OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. . NX, B—-NO BAGGAGE CAR ATYACTIRD, A = aA A = “yonTo SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. tor New Brighton, Snug Marbor. West Brighton, Port | Richmond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall street at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:3, 9:39, 10:45 A. M,, 12:45, 2:90, 3:30, 4:30, 5:40, 6:30 ana 7:90 P. M. Sundays, at hiaif-past every hour from 338) A. Me Fare 10 cents. Astor House cars leave Vesey street tor ferry. LBANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS , kD and DANIKL DREW le Vestry, orth Kiver, daily (sunda, ty-tourth ‘street at Y A. M. Tanding at wall, Newourg, Vonghkeepsie, ithine- id Hadson, Tickets on sale tor points North and West, Trip tickets to 1 Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $ pecial trains to and (rom Saratoga. 10 saratoga, $32); round trip, $509 TTENTIO Slips or board atthe M RAILROAD — COMPANIES !--PUNCH p Tickets printed cheaper and on better ROVOLETAN PRINTING KSTABLISH- if THE LONG BRANCH, and MEST, Herald #uilding, New York, than anywhere elss \ —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE . steamers. ‘ ASUREW HACDER, Captus, H. Pen 2: J. B.SCHUY LER, Captain C, D, Hancox, leave Fraukiin street, oier | 35 Nor.h iver, every day (sundays excepied), at6L QCUUAENS, LINE OF STEANBOATS YOR TROY, connecting with all railway lines North and West.— Elegant steamboats leave datly, Saturdays excepted, at GP. M., from pier 49 Norih Kiver, toot of Leroy sweet. | Phroudh tickots sold over all coniecting lines, TRAVELLE: NATSKILL BOATS UP THE CREEK, PASSA RS’ GUIDE. 50 cents; NEW CHAMPION and WALTER BRETT 1 all points wes D ec RIVER LI steam: steamers BRIS: Tw A pal hore: F Mamburg and Mai leaves Vestry stre: of th ite steamboat ARLEM AND 's Summ June 1 6:0 4. M. to7 25 &. trips from hait-pas which will be hourly. 5 Hotel ort by steamboat A! at 8.45 A, BL fourth street, Yonkers, 10: town (by ferrybo: 2:30 Ps M. revchin, VIDENCE A! Pe NEW from Canal street; only line connecting 's stages for Calro, Durham, Windham west. via Newport and ¥ mgUat 203 ‘Through ticke in the city. Hall's Baud e! OR WEST. FOINT, NEWBURG, POUGHKEEPSIE, Hondout, Kingston, Ceasens’ Cornwall, OR GREENWICH AND NORWALK.—THE PAVOR- acs: POM.) tn arty-third sére and Greenwich at8 A. M. “Boats leave Peck siti EWBURG, CORNWAL Tona isial estr} a. Dobbs’ E TO BOSTON, hy Milton, New The MARY POWKLL daily, at 3:30 P.M. Doro t, pier Nie NELLY WHITE leaves eve! ‘om Market street, pier S7, and foot ek at 3:45. Leaves Nerwalk at 6:0 Fare 90 cents, EXCURSIONS, IAMILY RXCURSIONS TO SEA CLIFF. GLEN COVE AND GLEN WOOD.—Steamer GENERAL SEDG- ICK will leave pier 24, East iver (Peck sitp). dali SBPdaye excepted), at 8:30, and Thirty-third. street A.M. Returning Glen Wood at 3:45, ¥ 1d Glen Cove 4:05 ¥, M., landing at Thirty-third st. fas RBISANIA AND HIGH BRIDGE. ie @ steamboats HARLEM, MORRISANIA HADY>dID. ¢ Fulion Market slip at 6:50, 9: S h BM. 0 and 7: ef 15 A. M. jy Bhd, ay P. M., landing at Gran street, f'wenty-third street and Astoria, dee time for particulars. pundays—Boats leave every 45 minutes, 5 SI GTEAMBOATS AND BARGES FOR KXOURSIONS, + Raritan Beach, Willow Haven, Sunnyside and Gilet wood Groves’ MARTIN & KASKELL, [Ll South street, 0, CHARTER=§THE STEAMBOAT FORT LEE, for excursions, picnics, parties and Sanday schools. Apply at No. 47 rulton siréet, in che afternoon. NEW YORK NAVIG. a er arrangement for Ik ermmencing very half hour, trom .M., with th ; ML with, the exception of the tour See time table at landings, . P TALLMAN, Superintendent, WEST POINT, COZ: nid daily. @undaya exccptaty, EN} A, from Brooklyn, ton street, sireet,, New York. 9:10; Twenty” nding" at Manhattanville, 9: Ferry, 1; Nyack and ‘Tarr: 11.25." Returning from Newburg at Y. at 6:Wand Brooklyn at7 P.M, ND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP © YORK ANB BOSTON. ‘4 TONINGTON LINE. From pier 35 North River, toot of Juy street, the ele. et steamers RHODE {3LAND ‘and NARRAGANSErE jaily (except Sund ays). at P.M. ROVIDENCE LINE. From pier 27 Nort tot Robinson street, the stoausbips, ELEGTRA vod BRUATEA aaily (except Sundays) ats P.M PrgrLe’s LINE leaves daily, pier 41 North Riv SPBCIAL NOTICK. Saturday unil furt ate: will leave at 5 P. M. instead of 6 F. M., as heretofore, in order to connect with the Sunday morning train at ‘al- bany for Saratoga SNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The Great Tru ‘Trains leave New York, Cortlandt streets, a Bxpress for Varris with Pa'iman 8:80 P.M. Sund For Williamsport mn and Ene Balinese Division. pia), 9:0 A. Corry and Erie, § Titusville, Petrol For Baltimore. Washington. Washington Express” of Paliman parlor cars Gay, except sunday, P.M. Regular oP. 4 Express for I’nilad 4. 10, 4:50, 5, 7, 5. 7, B13) ani P.M. For New 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9,10, 1L A. M., 12 M., 1, 2, 2130, $ 110, 4:10, 4:30, 5, 5 .20,'5 24), 6, 6:10, 6:39, 7,°7 230, Balu, »M. and l2 night sunday, 5:2),7 and f Hrunswicks 7 nd 8A. M., 12 M., 2, 3:1 jew" Brunswick. 7. an oy HE May, 2, 3:10, 41 5:20, 6:10.72. M. and 12 night. Sunday, 7 P.M. apenas X yf eet pe ustons, (eR Eee = 4 ru la ngstone an OC! Alt, A an . For Princeton, 1.840 A, My 12:30, 2, 4:10 aud 7 P.M For Lambertville. 9:30 A. M., 2, For Flemington, Phillipsburg and 2 P. For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 3 P. M. For Trenton, Borde! ‘and 938) A. M. For Freehold, 7 For Farmingdale a For Farmingdale, on Saturd: For Hightstown, Pe Ambor. 2:30 P.M. For Hightstown au Trains arrive as fol A.M. end 9:20P. M. daily; 10:15 A. M. and 6 Guily, Fexcope, Monaay. ‘From: ashigston a More, 6:20 Ay M., 4:15, 6:15.and I aM. Sun . M. and 10:27 P.M. From'rnil $e Solan lore. M. Sind E “26, 10:48 P.M, "Sanday, Ti Soo oto and lay PM” ‘ Ticket Offices, 526 and 94 Broadway, No. | Astor Tlouse and foot ot Desbrosses and Cor 4 Court street, Brooklyn: Nos, Il i | Street, Hoboken. Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 Battery lace. burg, Pittsbal 9:30 A Jar at 8:10 A. jelphis, 7, 7:39, 8:40, 9:30 A. M,, 12:30, 3, FOR ALBANY AND SARATOGA t6P, M. (Sunday's excepted), from foot ot Canal eet. July 3, and evory —On Saturd: ther notice, th mers of this line id the West. ink line and United States Mail route, rom toot of Desbrosses and 3 tollows :— the we 4 South, 1o ‘est ani iched, 90 A. M., 9 and nnecting at Philadel- For Williamsport, ik Haven, 30 P. M.. connecting at Corry for m Centre and the Vil Kegions. d the South, “Limited M.: arrive. Washington, M., S3and9 P.M. Sunday, 8:30, 9° PM.’ and 1 v, night. ‘sunday, 9 P.M.” Emigrant and second class, +13 M.,1, 6:10, ai Mand “12 migh. "sunday, ‘Sed? ands P. M. and Belvidere, 9°30 A. M. ntown, Burlington and Cat eo and TP. seri 4 2, Sand 4:10 juan, M, ne P.M. iamden, via Perth A my, 7 ‘emberton id G 'd Pemberton, 5 A. M. lows:—From'Pittspurg, 6:55 = it streets: No. id 118 Hudson 4, 116 10 CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE NEW LOW ressure Prof le: estiess, for smal partion: = dia decommodauous F. W. STARK. 23 Cosntios lip, cor South street MPICK ETS CIRCULARS, | INVITATIONS, POSTERS nd all necessary Priuting for excursions, parties, balls, &c., aone in the best style and at low rates the METROPOLITAN PRINTING MSTABLISHMENE, 218 Broadway, New York. FOR SALH, nnn RARE OHANCE—FOR SALE, A_ FINE SURE House at Rockaway Beach; bathing house, dancing platform; handsome grove f ep nics, &c. ; long lease ‘ood business prospects; several picnics engaged. Ad- ress SURF, Herald office. A .WTHE HANDSOMEST DOWNTOWN DAY TRADE + Sample Room in the city for sale, on reasonable terms; store 18x70; first class customers and best prices, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A 900D CIGAR STORK FOR SALE CHEAT YOR ZA, cash, near Cooper Institute: muse he sold, as the way ; Quire tf? Mataen lanes’) “nd And cheap rent In yt OLD ESTABLISHED, WELL PAYING BAK AND Lodging House for sale, cash or trade; rent cheapy present proprietor owned it over 10 years. aie ia LLOYD, 29 Broadway. —FOR. SALE—TRUNK STORES, EXPRESS! A. utes, Bakeries, Commissions Bakeries, cow Bakeries, Corner Groceries, ‘fea Stores, Kestaurants Ledging Houses, Cigar Stores, Drug Stores; corner Liquor Stores also to lot. MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. RESTAURANT AND BAR FURNITURE, WITH Chamber Furniture; 43-room house; best part West street; corner Houor store on principal avenue. AMES CAGNEY, 15 Abingdon square, kighth CHANCE SbLDOM OFFERED.—SPLENDIDLY up. Liquor Store, opposite steamship lines, trade, tor sale cheap; reference. Address W. jerald office. A. —FOR SALE, THE OLD ESTASLISHED ICE + Cream, Confectionery and Toy Store; sickness cause of pelling, 2323 Third avenue, FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale or to let—On a 4 years’ lease: cheap either way; sickness of present occupant the cause of evacuat ing. 'Addiess box 124 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, below Forty-second street, doing good h trade. rticulars of PHALON & SLOAN, East Seventeenth street. ILLIARD AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE—BEST location down town; owner, having other bt a Will sell at a great sacrifice to prompt purchaser. Apply on premises, 8} Nassau strect. (OENTENNIAL, PHILADELPHIA.—TO RENT AND entire Furnitare for sale. one of the largest and best located Boarding Houses in’ Phuladelpnia, with elegant dining rooms on first floor, admirably sulted tor a first class restaurant. For turther particulars, address for two weeks, U. MURKELL, Post office, Philadelphia, Pa. RUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION !—A splendid opportunity offered. Drug Store, in Brook- iyn, established 27 years; neat and attractive; tine busie hess location; largely, stockgd: long, lease; extremely, low rent: doing good’ cash bifsiness; best of reasons t selling. Don’t tailto see it For interview address G. VEVERE, Brooklyn Post office. {OR CHEAP PRINTING CALL ON THE POLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHME Broaawav. {OR SAL“—A GROCERY STORE, CORNER FORTY: second street and Ninth avenue. inquire at No, 314 Washington street OR SAL SOUTH BROOKLYN, A NEATLY fitted up Cigar, Stationery and News Depot, with or without a paying lapor Koute, Soda Fountain; god liv- METRO. NT, No, 213 Bags K THOMPSON, D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Ing apartments attached. Apply on premises, No. 433 ___ General Manager Gen. Passenger Agent | Court stree: rd plac Suiei HILADELPHIA VIA LONG BRANCH AND THE OR SALE.—TOYS AND STATIONERY WILL BE NEW JERSEY SOUIHERN KALLROAD, sold for half their value, as the owner is about Fare from New York to Philagelphis only $2 25. leaving the city. Apply on the’ premises, 1,977 Third av. Com leave Now York, pier 8 North River, foot Rector street, For Philadelpuia—9:15 P.M. For Long Branch—7,9 From foot 24th str Sundays, from 24th Palace cars through to days excepted) at 6 | ot Leroy street. Excursion tic | toga ana return, good thirty days, only $4. QIABATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE VIA CITIZEN'S LINE. blegant steamboats, leaving New York dail Inenems June 28, 1575, A.M. Tand’3:30 P.M. 345 AWM. 1, 3:30 and 4:65 P.M, ‘eet, North River, 12:0 and 3 P.M. sircet pier, 9A. M.; piers, at 9:3) A.M. niladelphia on 3:30 P. M. line. M. SSNEDEN, Genera Manager. 0 (satur- puor 49. North Itiver, foor ets, New York to Sara- P. M., from. psc DOE SUN EXCURSIONS, PRET Se AWE RIVER BOAT—DAILY EXCURSIONS TO + Cone: e favorite steamer MONITOR | ‘Will leave as tol!ow: M. igang 5 P.M. M. Ey) Y EXC A Rat and 3:10 P.M; Fra (aba P.M. pind Fulton terry, Brooklyn, at 9:30 A. Th Kighth street, East River, at ier 27 Kast River at 9:10 A. M., 1 URSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND— nth street, N. R. nklin street, N. R. (Saturdays e: leaving Hi RK. 7; pier 27 E. 6,N. R.,8 A. M. ; tic! —FISHING BANKS REGULAR EVERY DAY xcepted); sea steamer ScTH LOW, K., 6:30; Eighth street, B. so Ths stree!, N. R., 7:00; vier Kets, $1. AL. G, FOSTER, Manager. July 23, ocean well, Right sreet, Tenth street. North 74.M. Tickets $1 HOLERA BANKS, lot, leaving Harrison street ast RAIN OR SHINE.—FRIDAY, steamer SETH LOW, Anderson vol » North River, 5:3 a7, East River, 6 River, 6-40; pler No. 6, North River, 30. AL. G. FOSTER, Manager, River, 6; pier ‘The steamers make excursions i included), leaving as follows: Twenty. P.M. ; West Tenth 1:45 P.M.” Revarn! and ILA. M., sion tickets 5. AILY EXCURS steamer POPE joot of Cedar street turn trom the Fark 6 ILY EXCURSIONS TO fourth street, North River, 8:30 A. M. and 1:15 a tls P.M. Fulton ferry, good on either boat ROCKAWAY BEACH. AMERICUS and NEVERSUNK wilt to Kockaway Beach daily (Suadays AMEKIOU! treet, North River, - M. and 779A. Mo and Li) Mand? P.M. . M and 12:45 P. M.; South Sixth 8:5 A, M. and 1 'P, M.; Grand st, pier 27, K. Ry 8:45 A. Brooklyn, 9" A. M. ‘and ing boats leave Rockaway Beach at 4 and 5:15 P. M. Fare 36c.* excar- IONS TO BATH PARK.—THE FAST CATALIN leaves pier 13, North River, atl: A. M..2and 5%. M.. aad re. | at745.and 11:304. M. and 3:3) and XCURSION TO See DAY LINE advertisement PXCURSIONS BY STEAMBOAT ARME) undays excepted) trom NEW YORK AND BROOK 4 LYN, through the HiG NEWBUKG, with 0} atthe unrivalled ‘© hours at COZ easant V the elegant steam wished for private JOR ROCKAWAY BEACH, Every Sund modious pleasure si will make two excursions to Rockaway. Leaving Lwenty- nd 145.2. M.; Franklin stroet, Norch fiver, at 9:2 A, ; Fulton ferry, firooxlyn, at id and | furning leaves Rockaway at 5:45 P.M. | riday, July 23: saturday, July jonday, | July 26, und Saturday, will make one excursion each day to Rockaway. Leaving Twenvy- M.; rrvuklin street een, a w P.M, away at My, Fare, 38 cents. tickets of Americus OK BXCURSTO favorite sveam! derney, Groves, wiuh Barwe: J. & E MYERS, ORT LEE, Spring 1 and 11 A. M., 1, % 5:5 and ‘7:15 iwenty-fourth an. Inter. Fare 15: OUKAWAY Bs SPECIAL ro the Popn Steam! leaving ranklin stre Fulton terry, dire Owing to the great capacity of this steamer have ample reom. Fare, 35 cents bxcursion Th EXIRAORDINARY, ON SA The commudious pl WILLIAM COOK, with spacious decks and bread awnings and shady seats for all, will make a 8 EXCURSION to THE YAR-FAM ROCKAWAY BEACU ON SATURDAY, JULY 2 Leaving Twenty-tuurti street, N. K., at 10 o'clock Leaving Franklin street, N, R,, at Wsl5 o'clock A. M. Taaving Twenty-third street, i. Rat lots A. Me Leaving Fulton ferry, | rookiyn, Leave Rockaway at #220 ¥. M1. about 6 Giving passenger: flentions. TWENTY MINUT, ANE THK FIN Tickets tor this occasion will be $l exch for the round trip, and the tickets of the other boats of vais line, tor this d Retreshments on r full prass Band Every passenger ON SUNDAY PL Side boats Jeave Canal street every Sunda: Twenty fourth street, N. SARATOGA, DAILY LANDS and NEWBURG BAY to | portunity of spending three hours ionic grounds of ONA INLAND, or INS’ HOLL OR WESE POINT. See with san. alley and tona [sl : yacht Annie Laurie, splendidly tur- irties. CHARLES ADAMS, 12 during July and August the com- camer WILLIAM COOK fourth street, North River, at9 A. M. July 31, the LLIAM COOK fourth street, North River, at 10 A. North River, at 10:20 A. M.. Fulton iL A M. Returning leaves Kock- Excursion tickets, 60 cents. Return and Neversink good on this boat. NS—THE LARGE, FIRST CLASS, boats SLEEPY HOLLOW, now called METAMORA; Dudley's, Al- ii, "Myors’, Alpine and ona Islan 8 and Boats of all kinds, corner of Morton anl West streots. ASANT VALLEY AND SHADY at, 1) 540 BM., and daily at lo A. M.. landing (daily and Sanday) al 4 Thirty-fourth streets ten minutes ACH, RA ‘EXCURSIONS. j RIP ON FRIDAY, JUNE 23, | ar Watering Place of America. | boat. WILLIAM COOK. | RK, at Wo'etock of Ne, at | 5 o'clock A. M. Brooklyn, at o'clock A. 3 tior Rcckaway Beach. Ae May all will Leaving Rockaway at 5:40 P.M, t1i o'clock A. M. Arriving in the city | 3a fine view of the harbor and forti- ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN » FOUR HOURS ON #T BKACH IN AMERICA, jay only, will got be taken. A will be present. guarantee? a acatal of room. board. nd jt ROUR away, Two TRIPS TO Ree SALE—ICE CREAM DEPOT, ONE BLOCK trom Gilmore's Garden; doini tamily and saloon trade; owner haviug other will sell at a bargs 00K, IOR SALE—A SMALL CIGAR STAND ON BROAD- way, above Thirtieth street, doing anice trade, Address Herald Uptown Branch office. Pe SALE—SECOND HAND CIGAR CUUNTERS, Shelves, Showcases, Cutting Tabies, Drug Drawers, OMice Kattings, Partitions, esks, Chairs, Sash. ply to JAMES HODGE, 32 Commerce street, near tora. A Bed: OR SALE—ON REASONABLE TBRMS. FIRST class downtown Barroom. Apply to LEAVY & KEANEY, 168 Peart street. POR SAL ‘A WINE AND LIQUOR SALOON, ON the Bowery; a chance seldom offered. Inquire for JOSEPH SMITH, at Club House, 277 Bowery. POR, SALE CREAP_OLD ESTABLISHED EME grant Boarding House, with Furniture and Fixtures Row doing, & R00 4 business: First ward. KANDALL, 165 Broaaway, basement WOR SALE OR LEASE—COAL YARD, 209 AND 211 Kast Thirty-seventh street. Inquire ‘on premises, OK THE LAST CHANCE.—IF SOLD THIS WEEK $700 will buy a weil fitted up corner Liquor Store Wor h $1,400; three years’ lease of whole house, with ad- foiniay store, suitable for any business, inquire ot P. URPHY, corner of Atlantic and Kmmec streets, Brooklyn. NROCERY years’ lease, street. L STORE FOR SALE—WITH THREE Inquire at 254 West Twenty-eighth UOR DEALERS, RARE CHANCE.—CORNER jquor Store. many years established, handsomely and completely fitted up. MOORE, 280 Teuth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, 10 BE SOLD—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS Boarding House, with thirty-flve good payin boarders; wil be sold on account of death Address Me §,, box 76 Herald offic 1U BE SOLD FOR MORTGAGF—THE GROCERY Store $% Greenwich street, corner Horatio, com fisting of Stock, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and Harness tor $400. F. MERMANN, 892 bast Fourth street. 50 STORE STOPLS FOR SALE CHEAP AT Sat Grand street, corner of Orchard, New York. ‘ “FOR SAL AT A TREMENDOUS SAORI. 300. CLAPP & CO, fice, © prominent corner Liquor Store, 1 best partot the Fourth ward. Apply to P. GAFF- N be Bowery. ak 839 SIXTH AVENUE, BES! LOCATION UP Oe) town; Book and Stationery, six years estab- sished trade; business 1s clean and’ easy to manage; A; nor vle offer refused. a9) 000 A COAL AND WOOD YARD FOR DZ. « sale, in a eity 15 miles from New York, with Lease; can ship by rail or boat: satistactory rea: sons given’ for selling. Inquire at 171 Bridge street, “Brooklyn. MACHINERY. a EALER3 IN MAC , MANUFACTURERS and others needing inting, can have it done in by the MEIROPOLLTAN PRINTING f. No. 215 Broadway. I the best style KoOTABLISEM JIVE-HORSE POWER ENGINE, NOW RUNNING Hoisting Engines, Portable Engine ‘y }ngines, Bollers and Pumps, Engine Lathes, Sturtevant Blowers, Air Compressor, Machinery ot all kinds, at F, M. SWEGAN’S, 27 Water street. JOR SALK—ONE HORIZONTAL BNGINE, PLAIN ide vaive pattern, cylinder 14x36, 6)-horse power, Duncan manufacturer: also two small Root Engines. and 10 horse power respec now running at West Thirty-first sireet, New Yor! Will be sold low. WHITNEY & YOUNG. OR SALE—CORLISS ENGINE, 16X48; WOODRUFE & Beach Engive, 11x36; Vortabie Engines, & 12 and 30 horse power. AL TULLY, 55 Vey street. EURUPE. ) GRANITE MONUMENT, FROM —PoLisn Dist $95. $25. Freo on board ship for any pert of Amer: ica. inseriptic urate, and beautiful plans an¢ prices trve trom JOHN W. LEGUE, Seulp.or, Aberdeen, Feouand. ROLOGY.— IREATEST 81,00) REWARD, —NO IMPOSITION; GRE. virvoyant and test mediuin is Mrs, FOOTER, ris, ‘Advice on business, marriages, lucky num. jaction or no pay. ly East hurd and Lexiavton avs, ers, names in full ss hirty-chird street, berween VENTION, CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, LAW suits, enemies, tosses, absent friends, love, m Fiage and death; pay reiused unless sutistied. "ty Broadway. 1. SINGUT Clairvoyant. , BRIGNOLL TELLS NAMES, SHOWS A canses marriages, 50c. to $l 100 West Twenty-iith street, STROLOGEK. avenue, & box 4,429 Post of Boge ME. ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE FRON 29 SIXTH all letters PROFESSOR LISTER, nd for circulars. Addr jee, New York, the cradle to the grave; cures all diseases 472 Canal street. Fee $1. ow MEDICAL, t _= RESTELL, MIDWIFE: 180), NO, L AL hast Fitty-second’ strooi, tirst door trom Fifth ay, BOTT CAN BE ‘Woat Lith streot, DVICK FREE.—DR, AND MM Ited conndentialiy. No. 47 D MME. GRINDLY CURB ALL COM piaints; 26 years practice, 120 West 26h st RAND MMe. VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENCR i Hast 28th ',, between dd and Lexington ava, YONSU <ALL COMPLAINT Courea 45 Bleecker 8 way, R, AND MME. SELDEN—67 W. rHIRD (Ot D XM ‘Amity st.)—Confid advice ani Mi. MAXWELL, RESIDENCK 114 KAS YENTH street, near Third avenue, —Cousaltations free, ilta! treatmen:

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