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3 E é E eoliected at Salisbury vo witness the proceedings tn before Judge Brooks, ‘esterday morning MY. Akermau, Attorney Gen- ‘of the United arrived in Salisbury at seven ‘and he was met at the depot by Brooks, Where they remained in close con- Fee toe nals an hour, We understand that the result of the conference was perfeetly satisfactory to 3 Brooks aud ‘hat sir. Akerman’a opiien co- ‘jnetfes with his in regard tu the prizoners. any rate-we uncerstund that ail the prisoners bad been produced were uncondiuon Te- sed at twelve o'clock yesterday and that wrils of corpus had been issued for tmrty others who yet im custody. A passenger on the North Caro- tram, Friday mornmg, iufforms as tbat there asa ecager crowd of probaviy five hundred per- G01is wt lite depot id Sulisiury, and he was iniormed up town the streets were turonged with multl- tudes. The best of order prevatis, aud if our re- 48 correct that the prisouers have been released, eeling also o s ae rE Be have no doubt wiat the best off Prevails, ‘The folowing is one of several affadavits made by Kirk's prisoners in regard to their treatment:— Unirep Staves OF AMERICA, Disraict Or NoRTH CAkOLINa, Luectan H, Morray, belong duly sworn, depeseth and Suith, viat he is a citizen o: the United Biates and of ‘the Stale of North Carolina, resid.uys in the towa of Graham, in the county of Alauiance, in said State; that he belongs to no military organization aud is in he mauner subject to military law, Lot that his o¢- Cupaiion is that Ol a clerk aud salevoan In a reiatl store in said town, of Bason & Soa; Wat me is a na- ‘tive of aud has all his Lie resided tn the said county of Alamuuce, and is now of the age of iweaty-sevea, Years; that on the 2i1h Of Jut, lust, being uitormed ‘Bhat a guard of soldiers tram the camp o! G. W. Kirk, at Company Shops, iad been to iis piace of business & arcest this aibuut, whe be was absent thereirom, De went to the said cump and reporicd Limuselt to one B, W. Buigeu, who claimed to be Lieutenant Colonel under said Kirk, 1 the command of reali- ent Wiuch they called “State trvops;" that sald wrgen immediuiely ordered this aftlant be put under guard and detained in said camp as a prisoner, This almant was io a tent with =6two) (Othe per ‘Sous also prisoners; and in the night succeeding, a! outone o'clock A, M., the sali Burgen came to the tent with acundie and addressed tis adlant Who was awake, asking, ‘1s that you, Murvay ?” to Wich aviant replied “Yes.” Sail Burgen then re- fired te his Own tent and shortly afterwards came ok Without & ligit aad touched this adiant upon 6 Ot, wad Ina ow tone of voice ordered him ‘to CL up,” the otuer two prisoners ing apparently img’ ‘This uwitlant replied, **very well; ci Lact my vr’ The sald Burgen auswered “No, you ‘Wail not need them tony.”” e He thea took this adlant his own vent, wh vhere were turce of bis men @rmod with pistols; the said Burgen chen said to tals aihant that “be must tell wim at about tue hanging ot Wyatt Ouuaw.” ‘This auant repii.d that Le knew icrmeg Fo gered it, and that he «id not Know Sat Oulaw had been banged 611 after sunrise ihe Mording uiter 1b Was doue, The suid Burgen re- bled, “itis a damued lie; 1 kuow that you do,” and proceeded tv say thai there was an’ afidavit Miled in bis office against UlLs auiant, stating Unat » Une aMlant, bad seen Outlaw langed vy one Adolphus Moore. ‘Yals ullant replied 1 was Lalse, that he knew nothing about 1. ‘the said Burgea Li & rope around tie Meck Of tS ailant aad sala, ‘alien wud Rogers (allidiug to Uo otuers of bis Prisoners) knew nuibing about if till they were hun; ‘Up, and they could thei tell all about , and you Must dothes me.” He then took this adiant to a tree, about Gity yards from bis teat, with the three armed men aloresald, luvew tie cud OF tne rope, GUll on this aaut’s u over 4 branch 01 she tree, and having already ited this aitiaut'’s arms tue the Manver usual with criminals about to be executed, he, the said Burgun, drew the rope and swung tus aitant up by the neck. Alter suspendiag him for a short time he was let down; the suid burgen asked him Wf he Would conies, tuen; ibis aliaut repled that he had nothing to couless. ‘ike sud buigen and bis men aiovesatd tueu presente their pistols it this atanv’s brea-t and threatened to biow his eart out ti he did nol contess. Yuts aillant sui re- ing tO muke the dduussion demauded, the suid Burgen seized the rope aud azain hoisted tus Ottlunt from the gruund, more rousoly than beiore, and suspen tun = louger, upon Jet down = ulls afiaut was una apeak forgome time. The salu Bargen then said, Now confess that you saw woure.” Adans ruplled he could not do it.“ daid Burgen reviled, “You uuat @cknow ledge it or dle,” aud said to ont Uf bis men, “sergeant, im Up tO that tres aud let him hang wil oi vek In (he iMorn-ng, Lkep cut ulin down and bury liu under the tee.” Arter other Couversation and threats of Kiiling this aflant, ine said Burgen satd to tits aiiant, “1 will LOW give you Lil to-uoTrUW wight, aud Li you dou’ cuuless thea wiil kill you dead”? Afiantrep.acd, “i will uever coniess, for 1 have nothing to couiess.” ‘This auant Was then taken back ty ius tent, aloresuid, alter peing charged to say norbiug Bvout What Rad oo- urred, und threatened wien death if ne eet ad it, je Was not tortured @ain, bul has becu ueid by the is Ark u8 @ prisoucr until brought to Salisbury More nis Honor Judge Brooks vu yesterday, LUCIAN H, MURRAY, Sworn and subscribed beiore me this lth of Au- St, 1870.—WILLIAM LA Kins, Vier United Siaies nstrict Couri, District Cape Fear. FLOOD AND PROBABLE Loss or Lirr.—Thore was @ very destructive flood at aplugdon, Va., on Wed- Desday. The water rose six leet aisher tuaa was ever Known oF heard of. Great dama,o was doue to the buddings of the town, aud sua more Ww tue crops, iences, tilis, &c.,, In the vicinity, The track at Abingdon was Wasted wway lor a Gistauce of b0v ei. ‘ihe News suys:—“aloag Lue bottom, from Carnmaian und Kelley's gare tue end fence of .whi lb was washed out, to the etrect leading to tié contre o: the ww Laere ds itteraliy noibing | 1tstamdiug. Findey’s new mii and & negro calm Were Washed away, ine thunates hardly escaping. Un foil creek the dams were Wasbed away irom Hupsins’, U.ip’s, braacisce 8, White's aad Vauce’s wille, The dWouing 0. ac Kev Mr. Micke! was, during the absence oi httuself and ‘wile, carried away by the fovd, aud tue 1ate of thew five children lett woue thevela Was Wusnowa.”! is AT AUCTION, —EXTKA LAKGE HOUSEHOLD Furniture sale THIS DA) (TUESDAY MORNING), August 4 commencing at vo o'cock, LOkE Fiza RALD, Auctioneer. Over $25,000 worth of custiy Household furniture, rich rosewood Pianoforte, many rare und costiy Worcs of Art, contained in uve story nivate macsious No, 11S West ‘Dwenty-seventh street. near Sixty dyenue. 40) lois by cataingue, viz -— Celebrated city made rosewi0 Hanolorie, made to order, fause six montie, cvst 00; Stovl, Cover, four magatd- cent Parior cults, covered ‘im ralir, brocute. smi reps geres, ¢ Table, Mirrora, Lace ani Beucatel Curtains, fm ‘ngravings, rich woed Bedrown Bite, wvle T¥.: black ‘watnut do., Hair Beds, Spring Be's over 400 of carpets, in mn vurmilareid cwt, set rich ut Glass and Slive. ware; in 1ect the compicte Houscioid Furniture of the abure in ‘iota, N. &.—Goous boxed and for purchasers. LBERT B. WALDRON, A' CT) Ue . WALDRON & CUUKE wi eed by auction on Wednesday, RENEE at Wie ook, Nice aanirimento USEWOUD, WALNUL nj ae tac CHAMBER SUITS, WALNUT, MAHU.ONY “AND” ROS:WOOD PARLOR UT Hall, Dining Room, &c., Furniure, Crockery, Ginss, Mirrors, Carpets, &e., dc. Beddig, eske, Cha! “Avorion NOTICE.- EDWIN NICHOLS & CO., AUG tioncers. ‘Over 8 Olots and over $20,000 worth Elegant Household Furniture, Peinunzs, Bronzes, At Public Auct.on, to the alalest bi iver, On THIS DAY (THU SDAY , Angust 11, at Lisy 0% AL the large tive story resduence, 12 Fenth street, Between Broadway and Fiith avenue, neay Filth avenue. Magni ceut Cour round cornered rosewood 7 octave Piano forve, eww meh Farior Suits, covered with brocatel, euriped and plain reps and ha rciuth; fier nnd Ova Mirrors, vrocas tel, reps, ard iace Curtains; maxnilicent Ol. Painitn.s, Brobe ges, French Clocks, Vases, Statuary, Cabinets, bois de rove Btaceres, Tables, Bookoun”, Writing ‘Desk, 15 tosewood ant ‘walnit Chamber Sats, Maltresses, Bettioz, Sofas, Chairs, rie, 2 Extewnton Tad es, Liniag Chairs, and Silverware, Cotlery, &e. opaTble men to cart or pack goods for purchasers, at reason- » B Glass, China, attendant UCTION NOTICK,—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, Tuestay aud Weduerday, August 23 and 24, ‘at 103g o'clock, at our salesroom, 11> Chambers street Bask Trade Sale of sp Impo: Americ, ngiieh and German wy and 7 heif Hardware, and Pocket Cutlery, Tinwed Ware and P.ated Ware, Tea ‘Trays, Guns. Pistols, &e., embracing about 2,50 lowe desirubie goods adupted to olty gad country trade. aes, with fail particniars, on morning of sale. — ene 4 R. 1. HAZELL & €O., Auctloncets, 118 Chambers street, ROM. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONFER. A Onlice 37 Nass: rset, opposite the Post offise, By vOArST) & VAN TASSULL, atthe Auction Mart. V8 and 114 Enst Tbirconty streot, near Fourth arenue, far sale of Horses and Unrriages (his day (Luesday) at fail description see under head of Horses and Car- sage eae ON ORIB ALAK & CO. 5,489 BROAD. AN Mier ni private aalcy at 28 per cect feos tha ante turers” prices, rusewoud, Wwa.nutaad mahogany, carves, RRLON, CHAMBE LIBRARY AND DINUINGROOM + RURNIT. ey NOR HARE, BR SSELS, VELVET ASPER b OFORTES, PAKI ae AND AxMI Cash advances mane on eee Rolo. a. BAAS, A CLONEE! Shing, Gla, Crockery, Lelowware, Piated Twol fame, ose FAGKINGTOs & SEIXAS wis seul fevy, Fancy Gove, c. I Uiivuey, sueaduyy 28 at WW ole barcay street, @ gears ae8Or from the she: LOLs toa Al ¢ Goou: AY oom, 114 « cr ealesro:an, 18 1. HAZELL A COR Ursale of this day, Tuesday EB Rome Bed, at We will incia eon harbors at erty POU vps Best EN@UISH PIANO WI KE Ros. 16:t0 24, in'five porn paKaen. HALL & CO. At net, Mane! 4 CO. Auettonwers, (hii AT WOORSIDE, NEW ‘im JuRDE, sANDEUKD, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, August Soe hl pes one 18-ueum, ‘Cottage vot eight Foo; oie, ae, Vargas Joe i ‘Aventis, corner of panatby imaiation, the tasisose erll $e continued by and Allen B, Miner, partner, who Baw Toes Angeet li 108. LLEN AUCTIONEER, A By SEEN 3. MINER 4 SROTHER, * HENRY, H. LEEDS & MINER, \d 7 Reade street; art galleries at 11 o'clock, at our salen orient, eeasial ‘ale of < of California lovka, Clarets, d., by order agent, San Franc! nd will be sold positively with. as above choice line of tmported Clarets, Sherries, Port, old lirandv, Rum and-Whiskey, by order of Fecetvers, to close aceounta, in packages to sult, ‘Liquoré now at our atore and samples ready for examina- jon, Also at 12 o’clock, @ emall amateur Engine Lathe, In complete order. LLEN 2, MINER, AUCTIONEER, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTUZR, at cabinet enn sass Fo, Cherny 4 7 Naot. i 7 ans jroag way. On Friday, August 26, at 1040 o'clock, et the private rest- dence Now B45 Wes. Tilfty-second ‘street, ‘between Fighth and Ninth avenues, elegant Houseboid Furuiture, Broadway manu/acturers; carved rosewood seven octave Piano, made by Chickering, of very superior tone ani finish; Marvin's Parlor Silver Safe, Pier rors, dc, Particulars Thursday. Aten B. ML By ALLE: NER, AUCTIONEER, Bb ee & BROTHER, ate ‘ inivedt 1847), Galesrooms Nor. #5 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, Art Gaileries, 817 and 61+ Broadway. On Monday, August 2), at lid o'clock, at our salesrooms, £5 Chambers street, Mortgneeo's sale of elegant Furniture, made to order by Messrs. Poitier & Stymus; ricl brocate! Curtains and Draperies, rosewood Pianos, Fi Plate Nirrors, French beg er) and Veivet Carpets, ac. tatis in time. By order of Poitier « oe JOHN J, TUCKER, Mortgages. A RCH. JOUNSTON, AUCTIONERR, otlice and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post Second sale of Household Furmture, on THURSDAY, 2th, at 10% o'clock, by JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ‘their saleroom, B/N rpets, Stair Carpete, Ingrain and Oilcloth, elegant Cotta: Suis, ehildren’s bine’ walnut ana painted Suits, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, a 'e. pQrgller with “al” the Stores, Sugars, Teas, Liquors, . ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL (the oldest stand in the city), salesroom 3] Nassau street, opposite the Post office, rhnalng througn to Liberty street ; Horse and carriage branch U2and 14 East Thirteenth sticet, pear Fourth avenue. Household Furniture.’ rosewood Piano‘orte, Mirrors, Car- at aiiction. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on, WEDNESDAY, August 24, at 103s o' looky at No, 104 West Twenty-seventh athoet, near Sixth avenue, ry the Furniture ‘contained in ‘said house, com: prised in part of rosewood Partor Suits in satin ress and reps, rosewood E ageres, Centre Ta lan, fog Bureaus, &c.; carve! ‘walnut extension Din- logTablee, Budet, French Bodstends, Dressing Bureaus and ‘Sshstanis, Sofas, Lounges aud busy Chairs, fine curied Hair Mattroase kets, Sheet, &: Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Blan- Fronch pinie Her and Mantol Mirrors Lact Curtains, rosewood Piano orte, 7 octat bare; Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets ; Chi Ware, together with the Kitchen Fura ture, with witch the will commence, Catalogues at tue auotion office. AUOUSTUS A. SHULTZ, AUCTIONEER. 41,000 worth of Macnificent Housenold Furniture, Drawing Kom Bulle, Paintings, Brouzes, Statuary, Silver, China, Glassware, many rare, coatly Works of Art. Puvlic Auction, 600 Lote by Catalozue, ‘On this day ‘Tuesday’, at the elezant private residence Fifth and Bixth areaues, 67 West Fitteenth street, between commencing at WU o'clock. Drawing Rooms—Super Suits, covered green gold, erimson Grid brocatel of the richest description; Window Curtains, larqueierie “Cabinet ‘abies, Encolgnures, Jardinieres, rosewood Etageres, Bonkcase; Veivet. Medallion Oarpete; Bronze Clock, Chandeliers, ‘valuable collection of. Of Pointe Bronzes, Statuary, by eminent artists, Artistic e Curtains, magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, cele brated ‘mak wainut, » Bedrooms Kosew:.od, Redatenaa, Wardrobes, Commo Hafr, counterpanes. Lounges, Bilver’ C-aiers, Salvers, Dinner, Spoons, China Ware, Glase Wave, Shellicld Cuts mont, Kitchen Furniture; also the Furniture of servants? apartinents, | Every feetiy for packing: slipping, removing goods, Parties winhing to attend thie wale lake Ftth avenue Stages or Sith avenue care, UCTION 8ALE,—ON TUFSDAY, THE 33D INSTANT, atiLA.M., THOMAS REILLY; Auctioneer, -will sell, corner of Usth “street and Filth avenue, the Horses, C Contractors Tools and other Property on the line of con tracts belonging to Johu Metirane, contractor, deceased. By of ix. Terms cash. BY M.D ‘Ele,ant Household Furniture, Planoforte, Hy a'eock, at the Si This day, "at strect, 8 or 10 fue Parlor Suits, rosewood cna walnut Cham- ber Suits, Curled Halr Matireases, Hail Stands, walnut oak Bullets, Extension Tables, Oileo Descs, Chairs, some fine Oi Faintinzs and En: cvings, seven octave rosewood Planoforte: together wits arge udort nent of sec nd hand Furniture, 1u0 Stone Chiua Tolle, Sets; all to be perempto- lly sold, and worthy the attention of dealers and house: eepers. Cutlery. GHTY, AUCTIONEER, A! CTIONEER,—WILL ut 11 o'clock, at B40 bast avenue, to close business, at.Famtly Grocery Store, Bred: a; QAMPAEEL, | aR. soli this day, comment Thiry-third street,’near Secon entire Stock, fine Fixtures c., r viz Teas, Coffees, Suyars, S09; Nes, Starch, Spices,Cord, Brushes, Baswets, Pails Scairs, Welxite, Measures, Coun: &e.; also Will sell tine Horse, grocer's farness. Suie posltive. Buyers, dealers, specialty, invited. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Y MAX BAYERSDORFFR, AUCTIONRER.—SELLS I -tirat strect and Broadway, }. (arts, Seales, Fixtures, ‘excelleut Coal Yard; cheap Ma. ’ BAYERSDORFER'S office 87 Third avenue, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, Jo, Shive o'siork, 0: 444 Canal otrcots Parior-and Chambet Bulls, Pler and other Mirrors, Burea rs, Extension and other fables, -0 a Be s, Lounces, Wardrobes, Bookcases Wash-tands, Brussels and other [ngrain Carpets Ousioths, Beds ani Bol.in., tar and otfer Matiressce, Kefrizerators, Silver Plate Ware, Cutiery. Glass and Crock- ery Ware. Also one two-seat ght Carriage, ENRY B. BERTS, AUCTIONFER, POSTITY: ters, Cans, Shel inj top’ Wayon and THE EsiIRE BAL ANC} ‘OF Mu. J. W, SO. THACK, AT HIS WARERUOMS, 194 AN.) i¥8 BROADWAY, BETWKN FULTON ANU JOHN S1REETS. oO. TAU yAUG'RT 2. AT 11 OCLOCK, Comprising rosewood w Init, oak avd mahog-ny Par- lor, Comb T, Dia ng Room, L brary ani Ofiee . urn ture a every variety. ul of wh h vas wie for Mr, southac. sr tat. cre rade, and el wortuy 6 tt ntion of those in w pt of strictly micuset enaure ery ot of which wl besod P Suvely, withou. any 1@ ery woate er, aa the bullding mu t be torn down immediae v, 10 be rebulit for a bink, ‘Yhe goods ue vow on exbi 100, and catalogues will Le ready e.riy on morning 1 sa 8. NoTior,—Purchus rs at the previous sales are hereby no- Ufed that‘all goo # uot cieered on or before Wednesday will be resold for necount of tne forme, par. and their de posits ct be for.eued, RY B. HERE, Auctioneer. P. ROBINSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT + public a Thursday, August 25, 1870, on the premiass of 1 Mateos, ley, bester, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M., consisting of elegant Household Furniture :- rosewood Piano orte, 736 octave; rosewood and black walnut sets Parlor Suita, rosewood and red dam- ask ; Bede ans Beddiny Veunterpanes and Linen, Tapestry pets. Extensivg. Center and Card bles 5 i Cutler and Oval Mirrors; 4 joule Harness; Robes, Sleigh and be.ls; splendid pair of Carriage Horses, sound and kind. Algo, on the same ‘av. will oer for sale the beautifnl Country Seat of Theodore Mateon, Eastchester, being 114 mile. from Nount Vernon depct, New York and Kew Haven rafiroad: Honse mo ‘ern and yrounde handsomely laid out, with plenty of choice frults, containing 1 acre, more oF louse 8 x35, containing 13 rooms, with bathroom, hot ind cold waver through the house, with fine carriage house | and outbuttdmgs; property in desirably located, bin 58) ards of the nalt water, destrable for unthing; property will Bevsold to the bigheat bidder on that day; terns 4 to uit the purctiaver. |For particulars apply bo THEQDO MATEOS, 14 soun William eweet, or I. P. ROBINSON, Main sizect, New Rochelle. ‘ACOB ROGART, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S BALE. ‘Cabinetmakers.—This day. ut 104¢ o'leck, at the auo- Gee corer Ye shut” Catinetnintetie Benthts, foots? Boards, Bis ‘al 5 ‘s ct ‘ool two Furniture Trucks, HENRY SINGER, B 4 BOGART, AUCTIONERR. AOOF Ruinery Yor manutacturing Paper Collars, ‘This day, at tt o'clock, xt NO. 35! Pearl street, fourth floor, ¢.n- sting of four Pre-aes, one Fioistung Machine, Bpaiciog, Pulleys, texes, ot of Faber in, reame, clock, at the aucton room atreet, a Targe stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Paver Collars ani Culfs. ee — ee GART, A| OTIONEER, 00) 2a Le Urinting Establishment ‘This dev, loc! ww at KP, May at ear Frankfort, the edects of a Printin ablishment; one Tay- lor Press, one Hand Press, one Ontting Machine, Type, Cases, Cabinets, &c. By order of the Attorney for Morgages. AGOB ROGART, AUCTIONEER, oP aatuwte tala’ Nednestay, Aurost 24, at 11 o'clock, at the ang fon se 0. Ane nh Ne ee ag gg oto en Soe, Counters, Desks, Frames, Wind Rega oe Farsitture, &e. CHARLES F. WATTS, Marshal, L, TAYLOR, AUCTIONRER.—WM. PENNY, SALES- « man.—Anction sale, Tharsday, August 2, at o'clock P. M., on the premises, & three tory and basement. brick House, No. 283 8outh Fiith atreet, Jersey City. For particu. Ina aad permit apply to TA\LOR & HASBROUCK, 61 ery atreet, Jorary Wity, _— Oe ARSHAL'S SALE—BEER PUMPS.—RICHARD WAL- TERS, Auctioneer, wiii sell this day, at 11 o'clock at ur pall i VMECABE, Merehalt’” N 27 ast Broadway, one spenuid | Pump and lead Pipe. DA WHGROKER'S | SALE. ‘atches and Jewelry. A FIELD, Auctioneer, 18) Chatham street, will sell this day, at Ll o’clook, iothay D Gord get meee ip oa jamond and vod Jewel Ping, Rings, Bareluys, Braaelets, kinces, &e. Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains. @uns and Pistols. Musical Instramente, By order k. Simpson & (o,, 1#6 Bowery, ROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY. JAMBS AGAR, will wei at 6) New Bowery, at Il o'clock, ‘St Famk’ Polen, Weal Shing. SALES AT AUCTION, Ree ES Mier of Court id eer the detion of Woaueniaye ‘Angus 34 ie Wek, eet ‘assoriment of tilver finished and unbulshed, con: of ‘orka, - Fruit Dishes, Call ita, Nut Picks, Dinner, Dessert and Tea Kuives, I being the aicck of a first class estab'shment, Also splenaid Store Fixtures, tere x Showeases, in walnut aud Freneh ;, Count ter Uasee, tron date, ‘beskay ke. By Furai * order of THOMAS J. BARR, j-, Roce! guasure SALE. Wholesale Stock. Milinery Goods, Pier Mirrors, Flowers, Feathers, &. RICHARD WALTERS,’ Auotionesr, will sell this day, Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, at'27 East roadway, « large aad Assortment of’ Flowers, Feathers, Hats, Trimmings, 1 durge Pler Mirrors, jlaee Cases, Store Fixtures, ners it Stands, Countors, Ofice Furniiuro, ae. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff, JAooN SERBACHER, Deputy. HERIFF'S AND ASSIGNEF'S SALE.—BY 0) &) John Sedgwick, Esq. Binns, Twili expose to a the 24d ick. jay of be oa Broadway, in the city of New’ York, a large Seca, conaleting of Straw Goods, Ribbons, 8, Counters, Fixtures, |OHN BEDGWICK, Assignee. J. BERNACHER, Deputy Sheriff. HERIFW'S BALE.—ROPAY 8, BRASSEL, AUCTION. e i nell this day at 11 o'clock, at the corner of Twenty- f eet and Second avenue, a quantity of Machinery, of Lathes, Drilling Machines, Tools, &o, Ly, Deputy. JAMES 'O' BRIE M.WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON WEDNES- lay, August 24, at 154 Sixth avenue, at 103y o'elock, mer, Diding Room and Kitchen Furniture, dc, iver, CYPE MEDICAL PURVE Of'S OFFICE, 135 WOOSTER treot, New York, August 17, 1610, Proposals will bo recelved at this oiice untti 10 o’ciock on Thursday, the 15th day of Septemcr, 1870, for the sale on ‘the part of the United btates, to the highest bidder,the follow- ing articles of Hospital Bedding and Clothing, vis. :— Bedsacks, 15,00); Biankets, 10.000, Counteryanes, 15,000; G.' Percla Bed Govers, 1,000, Mattresses, hair, 20, Hair Pulows, 600 white, 20,000, Piliow Ticks, 20,000; Sheets, 80,000. oe Drawers, 20,000; Dressing Gowns, Cotton shirta, 20,000; Slippers, 10,0 Woollen Socks, 6,00; Towels, Hand, 7,000 dozen; Roller, 200 dozen, The above mentioned goods are new, have never been used, are believe: to be in good condition, and will be sold as they now ttand, The caer will reserve the right to reject bids deemed either unreasonable or from itresponsible parties. No bid wiil be considered for less of any one ariicie than the apount advertised. mpine will be shown and any information given at the of: 0, 126 Wooster street, near Prince, Terms cash. A fair length of time will be allowed to pur- chasers to remove their goods, Proposals to be endorsed “For the Purchase of Hospital Begdtng and Clothing."* pi mecutng i SULHERLAND, Lieutenant Colonel and Acting Chief Medical Purveyor, jnited States Army. USTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. COLLECTOR'S OFFIOF, August 11, 1870, ‘Proposals will be received at this office untti the 9th’ day of September meat, at 12M. for supplying Ship Chandlery to is ue revenue vessels on this station for the fecal year ending june G0, INT. Scheduies of the articles to pe furnished, with all necessary fnformation in regard to proposals, may be obtained, by responatble parties only fu the ship chandlery tradé, at’ the Revenue tae Larry ge tnt posals w! considered not only in the aggregate sum, but item by Item, and accepted or rejected uecorlingly, By order of the Secretary of the Treasury, THOMAS MUKPHY, Collector. [MPROVEMENT OF CONNEOTICUT RIVER, LNGINEER OFFLOX, U. 8, ARMY,) Newront, &. 1., August 1, 1870, Sealed proposals will be received ai thix oltice untti 13 M, Saturday, the 17th day of September, 1870, for dredgiog and Hing i ‘the Connectiout river, vetweon BMiddietown and jartford. The amount to be expended ts about 30,0 ‘ona tor the work, giving localities, kind’ of work, materials, depth of water, 4c., and auy informa: tion practicable to give, will be furnished from tis office om application, along with blank forms for Frovosaie. und jusrauties, K. WARREN, Ma). Eng’r, & Bvt. Maj. Gen'l. ROPOSALS FOR TREES AND SHRUBS FOR NA- TIONAL MILITARY CEMERERIES, QUARTERMASTER GENFRAL'S OrrtoR,| WASHINGTON, D. C., August 17, 187: Proposals Pl) ing Trees and Shrubs for ornamental planting of the national cemeteries are invited from nur- Series and gardeners in gi od standing. The trees and shrubs should be seourely packed and deliv- ered at the r: ai station most convenient to the garden or . , Bills and bilis of lading, properly addressed, to be furnwhed, The freight will be paid by the United States and the bills will be settled upon receipt of the trees aud shrubs at the places to which they may cons The orders wali be given by the ollicer in charge of national cemeteries in this otee. upou estimates or requisitions {rom coal 01 It is suggested that the most convenient form of proposal will be ® printed catalogue, with such discount on the whole OF on any classes or Kinds of plants as the proprietor may be willing to offer. Purchases will be made wherever most advantageous to the United States upon the basis ot the proposals thus re- eelved. There are about eighty (80)national military cemeteries scat- 5 and some planting will tered over the whole United Sut ied and addressed to the Quarter. ES probably be needed in each of them. Proposals shonid be seal eneral's ollice, marked “Proposais for Trees und nd they will'be opened at noon on the 1th of Sep- temuver, 1870, M. C. MEIGS, Quartermaster General, Brevet Major General, U.,8. A. prorosats FOR STATIONERY. TREASURY DrratrMenT, Orrion OF INTERNAL REVENUR,+ Wasuinaron, August 1, 1870, 5 Sealed proposnis will be received at this uflloe antil the Ist day of Beptemier, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for supplying the Assessorsand Collectors of Interna! Hevenue throughout that portion of the United Sates lying east of the Rocky Mountains, except Moutana and New: Mexico, with the Stationery required for wo in their reapectiyo disticts for wat part of the present tise meneing Octobe! a ending June 30, is7i, 77s" SOM . a Districts in each, conetpating the several Departments First Department.— Maine, New Hampabtre, Vermont, Mas- suchusetie, Khode Island, Connecticut, New York.—Number of dimtri . Second Department. Penvsyivant 7 ta Jersey, Dela. Virginia, West Virgin! orth Carolin: rr amber of eth ‘lets, 4. af South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, , Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Arkan: sas.—Number of di Not tae Fourth Department.—Kentuecky, Oblo, Indiana, Illinois, Michiyan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Lowa, Minnesota, Kansas, ir ncnrley hea Dacotah and Wyoming.—Number of strict No proposals will be considered unless accompanied bya bond, with suflicient Baretien ie the sum of five thousand dol- lars (8,010), ‘approved by a Uniied States District Attorney, ona form to be furnished by the Department, condition that the parties shall, ic case of the acceptance of their bid, or any ot it, duly execute a contract with good and suf- ficient bonds for the due performance of the same. The eeeeatin hare be fie the right to consider and accept or reject eact item by item. The blue sboult've to the Commissioner of Toter- jorsed “Proposels for Supplying Station- try to Internal fevenue Olcera®™ a a articles to be furnished will be forwarded from thw romeo spam, Sppuareens wee conditions under re which the articles off DOUGLASS, Acting Commissioner, T DO JATIN BROCATEL PAR- lor Suit, nearly new, made to order for will be Sold for $275: one do. single Bait, $160; black striped reps 6u i magnificent Pianoforte, cost $80, for also a lot Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture at axoritice fc cash; residence 12 East Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Fifth avenue. A. MAGXIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED French satin brocatel, made to order, cost 4450, for 50; one do., 380; Ltageres, Bookcases, rosewood Pinnoe one Paintings, Mirrors, Chamber, Dining Koom Furniture, Siiveiveary half original cost; property ‘amily leaving city. 67 West Fitveenth street, near Sixth avenue. RICH ROSEWOOD BROCATEL PARLOR 6UIT, A wade to order, in use six months; ), for $140; one do., 9 pieces, for $100; two Suits in reps for #60; eight Bedroom Suits at $20; Carpets at half cost. Call at private residence 118 Weat Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth at (SARPETS, FURNITURE, OILCLOTH AND BEDDING GAR canes prices; housekeepers: ied at O'FAR- RELL'S, 2.0 Efguth avenue, late O'Fa &Greone. Pay- ment taken weekly or monthly. URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. Fo* ‘Housekeepers suppited with the above on ensy terms, Payments weekly or monthly. oo. CORNER TWENTY-FIFTH 81. AND BIXTH'AY, HOLD FURNITURE.—WANTED, FOR & Ocoulbore market, stighty damaged or’second havd Forniture and Beading. Dealers can heer of a market calling, between the hours of 10and 12 A. M., any day week, at 8% South street. AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD * tect, Me LEO ys the highest price for ae Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Garpets, &c. Ladies walled on by Bra. Leon. EVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY.SIXTH T 24 A urect“M) ABRAHAMS will pay the best prices for Om Glothing, ‘Furniture, Carpets; by calling or nddresalng. Ladies attended to by Ara. Abrahams, — 93 SIXTH AVENUE, OPP: —AT M. KS’, Altius Nites Wea and gentlemen wili be aston ished at the pri ‘stor Cast-off Wearing Ap- . Ma arel, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &c. The best you can do js please to call at my estabilshinent or send us B note; the number as above. Ladies waited upon by Mra, Marka, True, you will be dealt witn to your satisiaction and beneiit, T $88 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, H. est cash price for Ladies’ and parel, Carpets, &o, Ladies waited A 100,000 LADIES—THE ONLY INDEPENDENT + Business and Medical, Spiritual Clairvoyant in Aine- rica fs Mrs, LINWOOD, 148 West Thirty-seventh street. No gentlemen. ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, a) ayour'ehe ife from cradle to grave. 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee $1. 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Au partion wanting THE EVENING TELEGRAM can have ft addressed to them for 60 centsa month or $6 a r. ie PUBLICATION OFFICE, 7 NASSAU STREET, LOOK FOR PRIDAY'S WAR CARTOON. esos EVENING TELEGRAM, THE LATEST ° RELIABLE CABLE pEsPATONES FROM BERLIN, * a ND LONDON, THE EVENTS OF THE MORNING 6 THE re G@RRaTEST EVENING PAPER oh Wart, | Gress AMUSEMENTS, OW! TRI B fay F monet to J. A. BOWERS. Wish 4 24. Ws0,, the, ofoROO! iSsetber wih SARA'S and ott novelties. Wednesday Brening, memorial ‘Benefit under direction of a Seed memo + of the inte We Lang wee mol . 5 . Saturday Evening cousplementary Beusiit of Miss Fanoy Herring, dud last nfght of the season. peo TUBATRE, 4 SATURDAY MATINE at 14 o'elook, an URD, o' MR. JOSEPH J TrENsOw ery “RIP VAN WINKLE” Seats secured stx days in advance, at the Rox Offies of the Theatre, or at its Brauch ‘Ticket Odice, at Ditson's music Store, 111 Broadway. Tue public is specially notified that Tickets purchased of Sidewalk Speculators wil be re‘used at the door Week pri SE of the brilifant engagemer Josepn K. STILE, TeivMPaANT. ‘of the talented young comedian, EMMET, so GAYLER’S popular arama of RITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, NEW SONGS AND DANCES in the GRAND PARLOR MELANGE BOENE, MR. EMMET, in pees to UNIVERSAL REQUEST, will Introduce his great character soon “KILSER, DO! YOU WANT TO PUY A DORG I" BEATS BLCURED TWO WEEKS LN ADVANCE. 4 1 47a COMIQE, » BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS, BUTLER & GILMORK.. MANAGERS aud PROPRIETORS. THE GREAT SENSATIONAL THEATRE OF THE AGB, GRAND AUGMENTATION OF TALE IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE NEW COMIC rOMIME, GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS, HE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD will appear in a . GRAND AND VARIED BILL Doors open at 7; Curtain rises at 8 o'clock, Popular Prices of Admission, 25 Cents, o0 Cents and (PERRACE GARDEN, FLPTY-EIGHTH STREET AND ‘Third avenue, TUESDAY, Angust 23, 1870, GRAND GALA BENEFIY OPERATIC CONCERT FOR . H. GRA The following arvats will apes: belmann, Mr. Formos, ase. Grand Oachestra, ‘The performance wil: be p open Carden, The programime:—Duet, from the Opera beltsarto~- Mr. Babeimann and Mr. Forines and the orchestra. Solo, Ernani—Miss Cantssa and orebestra, Miserere, (rom Il Trovatore—Miss Canissa. Mr. Hablemann, the Chorus and Czasr and Carpentor—Mr. Formes and orches- tin Uranada—Misa Cariasa, Mr. Habelmann, Mr, Formes and the Chorus and orchestra. Between each two the Orchestra will pix {th iismarck’s Mare various selections, and will clo: Admission only tifty cenws. 10 THEATRICAL MANAG ‘A large and coustantly increasing stock of , WOOD Ci TS, from fresh and original desizns, on band at the METROPOLITAN JO PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nusaaut street, ‘Old Herald Building, HEATRE TICKET OFFICE 114 BROADWay, RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. THE LECTURE SEASON. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, Invaluable and acientiic subjects, showing how to live ani what to llve for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy, ‘Those unabie to attend can Feceive a copy by forwarding 2B cents to the Secretary, 68 Broudway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED, _ LADY, WHO IS EMPLOYED OUT DURING THE day, wants an unfurnished Koom, without board; un- exceptiomabie references, Address M. W., box 108 Herald Ollice. SMALL PRIVAT! UNFUR- nished House, near West Twenty-third street; rent 1,00) or $1,200, Address K, M., care of H. P. Seare & Co., Greenwich street, | TIVAL, 0 a AMUSE WEN F4. ‘OOD’, MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. GEORGE WOOD, Paar Mabdstd ty "2 # i THE season. MONDAY, at 2 and oveniag ot & ey Da Dame every day and evening LBERT W. AIKEN'S new sensation drama, adapted from the French of Alesander Duras, eutitied a HEABT OF GOLD, HEAKT OF GOLD, HEART OF GOLD, ‘with new scenery, comumes, properties ‘and an anapproagiie FRIDAY vies 2M, day and eveniny EIT OF ALBERT . AIKEN, SATURDAY, August 27 Last wearaace of ALBEBT W. AITKEN and init night of the scastn . "3 MONDAY, september 5, will tnangurate ti raving of fail and winter reasons, with the Deauatel eae gil f-. 4 MRS, BOOTT -8i/DONS, who will appear iu a new drama by T Kaq,, delng Tho latest London sevastion entiuet, os faz% TWIXT AXE AND'CROWN, 1BLO’S GARDEN ‘ NIBLO'S GARDEN. Lensces and Managers ATIET PRCMERE Second week of the brilliant young American acter LA\ MARKET, WRI! a 8) ar this evening for the bolt mre 0 Dd Fink: IN NEW YORK Maeder and McDonnough's i PPECTING. AND Seaurrrut woe store, on's cel ‘poem eatitied, foundes on feanys Eee THE PALM Enoch Arden (a rough satlor lad)... LAWRENC Philip Ray ‘The Mil er's ont; mH). = eoeeMr, jood bees" g rie Captain Perrin (Master of the Gi «Mise LILLE MAHOM iouTWaid BOUND. ACT iO! A iC 5 WhCRNE 1—"The ‘Tal-Towered Mil! that whisiled om the te. Sonne 2—Ipterior of the Inn of Timber-Crossed Ants quity.” SCENE S—"The Home of Enoch Arden" —Neat and neste ike, halt way up the street, that clambered toward the M4il,® Nouwe 4—SAILING OF THE SHIP. , Enoch goes as Boatswain of the “Good Fortune," bound for China, “Keep a ciean hearth and a good fire for me, for I'll be back, my girl, to laugh at ail your fears." AFFECTING TABLEAU. A lapse of thirteen yeurs is supposed to cecur between the first and second Acts. ACT 2—CAST AWAY. Borne 1-THE HAZEL DELL. THE VILLAGE FER AN OLD ENGLISH MAY-POLE DANCE, BORNE 2-THE VISION; UNDER THE PALM. Annie's appeal “Heavenly Orb! direct my judyments send, through thy beains, some tidings of the lost one. GKAND TABLEAU. Realization of Annie's Vision, Rescue of Enoch Ardew. Acall! a sail! ACT 3-HOME AGAIN. The revelati The heart struggle, The loved and the Jost. Enoch departs on his last voyag TABLIAU. culators will be fe Tickets purchased from sidewalk spé fused at the door. YRAND OPERA HOUSE, 7 bird atreet and Eighth avenue. JAMES Fi: Propri SEVENTH WE ae of the wouderfu: artiste KATHI LAN: KATHI LANM. and her incomparabie BALLET AND PANTOMIME TRO! BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUI IMMENSE HIT IMMENSE HIT oi 9 FRENCH FRENCH an CHAMPAGNE GALOP CHAMPAGNE GALOP fn the new comic baliet SITALA, THE JUGGLER'S DAUGHTER, SITALA. oe wee - KATHE LANNE 0 commence with a beavtilul Terpsichorean Me EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK, MON AY. AUGUST 2, ANOTHER SENSATION, A new orginal dramatic and fantastic Ballet, fa three andeix taviewux, by Kati! Lanner, eutitied URIELLA, THE DEMON GF THE NIGHT, secured in advance at the Box Ofice; also at | Broadway, and Erip Railway Ticket Oillce, corner | bird street and Broadway, Seats mei GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT FOUR FINB airy Rooms, with water and gas, in a pleasant peigh- borhood, for light ec it tu exceed B40, dross 1, 1. CH GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A SECOND OR third Floor, unfurnished, for light housekeeping, from. ptember 1. ina zoud neighborhood, on tie line uf Fourth, Sixth or kighth avenue cars, in @ house wits but one other fanuly, vest of reference given and required, Aadress, with particulars, box 3,416 Post oilice., rs FORSSHED ROOMS WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMT- ly. Ist of September, by two. bi locats between Filth and Sevenil ind Fireth streete; reterences given. Addrees box a Herald office. aa Serre enero OUSES WANTED.—B ING A HOUSE OWNER MY- self I would like several more or an estate to act as nt for j give my whole time. Address OWNER, box 177 feraid office, U NFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-BETWEEN FOUR. en teenth and Thirtieth streets and Madisou and Sixth ues; fret class; moderate price. Address box 222 ol WASTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, ONE LARGE ROOM, ‘or Room and Bedroom, unfur be located below Thirtieth street, between Broad Adaress C. W,, Heralt omic 7ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, pong Bturnlahed House: soos neaiten, fi re ood ; New Yor! term, 1,400 to $3,000. Address, wil full particulars, N. B., box 63.2 Pout oilce, Wane MODFRN BUILT 4 STORY BROWN stone Dweiling House, handsomely furnished through- out and iocated between Fourteenth and Thirtiet Lexington and Sixth » Parties having houses of this description to let will please address H., box 578 Pow oftice, yy Aare eee OF A HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, IN New York or Brooklyn, by a quiet, respectable fatnil of Gre adults, “State loraily: number of rooma and lo terms to H. M. C., box 1, Post office, New York. WANTED RY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS unfurnishe | House; location between Fourt Fortieth streets and Sixth and Lexlugton avenues; to exceed 26) per aunum. Address M., box office. AN jense not 4,223 Pout ANTED TO RENT, FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO MAY 1, three story and basement House, between Four- teenth gad Thirty foursh streets and Second ‘and Kiguth ave- hues. Address, stating terms, box 6,456 Post odice. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A THREE STORY AND basement House, E. rth and biniz fourth ptreets femt romn "$5000 4 3 Bi, 0 xty-fourth streets; rent from $1,000 to $4, ‘ddress HOUSE, 199 West Forty fourth street? : Wagzsp 10 HIRE OR BUY A SMALL Two sT0 Address, House, iv a od neighbornood. will particulars, 'N., box 108 Herat. WArrDatl SFTaRe BORE AUPE 208 excees }, location above For street rt Madison and Seventh avenues. Address box 1,708 Pow ‘olloe, WAnxten. -FOUR OR FIVE FURNISHED OR UNFUR- peep niabed Rooms, by Gentleman and A mile, for light house- eepin, location. Adu ving all particuis E-A., box 448 Post ofice. "Beat reierents uiven i requised.® WAnten—sy A LADY AND DAUGHTER, IN A Strictly private family, two Chambers and private Par- lor, Location, roome and service must be unesceptionable in every respect. Address to-day box 169 Hofman House. TORY yh full ld oftice, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR unfurnished Rooms ‘second floor preferred, in a gen- | teel house, below Eighteenth street, west side ; rent not to ex- ceed 830, Address GOULD, Herald ofiice. ANTED—FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, FULLY FPURNISH- ) Zor housekeeping; private héuse; ‘careful faiml'y; gentleman, wife, three children rent ubowl #66.” Cail on oF duress ¥., 9 Broadway, secuad oor, from ANTED. TO RENT—A IOUSE, FURNISHED OR U furnished, in good location; rent muat be moder: dress C. A. B., Herald ollice. WANED TO RENT—A NICE LITTLE PLACE ADJA. cent to New \ ork on Hudson, Harlem or New Haven Railroads; furnixhad preterred; must be in good order; Ly three persons only. Address W. 8. C., box 8,448 ollice, tom- Vout Wantep—a FOUR STURY HOUSE, PARTIALLY OR AF , fay turniahed of unfurnished, between Fourtcen Irtieth a vets, and Fourth and Sixth with fuil parti Jars, A. ATANTED—FURNISHED ROOM FOR A SIN GEN. fieman ; neighborhood Fourteenth street. “Metirone y, Herald ofice. : INSTRUCTION, LADY PROFESSOR, EXCELLENT AND WELL EX- porionced teacher of music, French and German (and apeaking Engush well , fs desirous of tindn fh schools or private fara quired. Apply to Miss B,, Geller, 77 University pi N ENGLISH GRADUATE, WITH HIGH TESTI- 14, otters his services a8 elassical tutor tn retarn comfortavie home, Address A. M. O., Herald WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, OF GREAT experience in teaching, wishes an engi nt ia a elect schoo}, oF to aot aa visting governess in a Feapectable famiy, Qualifications:—cerman, French, English, xc. Ade dress TEACHER, care of Rev. Hl. Baegencr, 1 Euet 7th at. YOUNG LADY, HAVING FIVE YEARS’ EXPERI. ence, wishes a situation to teach Enylixn branci enmanship In @ private or public sehool (priv in New \ork; vest reference gi en. Addr RELL, 203 Crown at., New Haven, Conn. SS COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH aventie, opposite Cooper Institnte—Teiégraphy, Book- Keeping, Wrhing, Arithme mmar, Spelling; day and evening; private (ustruction, ladies’ department; terms low; ‘open ail summer. T THOMPSON'S BUS! USINESS WRITING, ROOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC Bove bomBeAs Vommercial College, #15 Broadway, th atreet. a open for day wnd evening puptie. can be ‘secured this week without extra charge, Ladies receive epecial attention, | Suffaess, c ing or trembling removed from the woret hand. Terms reasonable. YREENWICH, CONN.—12 BOYS UNDER 13 YEARS OF age. 4 home life, with supecior school advan: ‘Yerms $00. Upen September id. HARRY PECK, corner Eigh' Private desi p: ry Zz & ay + > he i are Mg a Mle hag op lee) 2 Bowery. jot oping, Ari elle, en manahip, 8) hig, Ben Ml ‘otuat ee tan strictly private roo an fy bookkeeping and correspondence. UCTION GIVEN LN 8PANIS! aoe IN6TR' ten Eth nnae 2 daa thet ale Os THEATRE, eer mnreremnrrnenanaciasielinatiad ‘HIS EVENING, TUESDAY, SECOND PERFORMAKCE of the REAT AND POPULAR SUCCESS GREAT ANTILY. FAUBT, MRS, JA) A. OATES ans HER NEWLY ORGANIZED come OPERA COMPARY, wi * MR. 0. L. FOX, NE 0 5 u LETE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, hana LAUGHABLE EFFECTS. the Arab, MES. JAS. A. Maphlete and tA ay) Sid “Sud ONE, EVERY. EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC! MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, AY, AUGUST 92, AND EVERY MIGHT, MONDAY GREAT SEA COMEDIAN, JOUNNY WILD. HER SERIO.COMIC BURCIALTIES. BI Oe CI i woe BEAUTIFUL MINNIE GREY, ‘tits SCROOLMASTER, iC LINKS AND SNK MATINER WEDNESDAY AT 2). =! FS o' >> saan 5 i 2 poe NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF auatg. 820 BROADWAY AND 82 FIFTH AVENU; BROOKLYN KRANCH, 126, 180 and 189 (pew No. 102, 104 and 106) Court, bear State street {Chartered in 1843 under special law), RE-OPENS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 1, 1878, for Instruction in ail branches of vocal and inatrumental musle ony and composition. and the modern ERM: CLASSES. 10 1 QUAL PRIVATE INSTRUCTION #2 QUARTER, Be minest professors enya A-NORMAL DEFABTRENT HAS. ALSO BEEN ADDED, The subscription books will be open and circulars and after Monday, August 29. Applications to be the 4 1 Conservatory offices, 4) BROADWAY, NEAR TWEUPTH STREET, #20 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 128 (NEW NO, 102) COURT, NEAR STATE OTRRBT, BROUKL' nian EEDS ART GALLERIES—NOS, 617 AND 610 BROADe L way—Free exhibition of fine Paintings and Statuary af private gale. . cp ENED gh mee oT THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ata NT Oe eee eating eck ot roan AOD CUTS, from fresh and original nh denignt, on band at the METROPOLITAN JOH PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nasuau street, Old Herald Butsding. NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, adway. (Established 1818) 618 61 rfully and os wba olan 618 The Beautios, Wonders and Mo Nes of 18 tue Human and Animal Creation to be seen wt 618 one visit, r\O THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large ad constantly thereasing stock of Woop cuts, from fresh and original designs, on band at the METROPOLITAN JOM PRINTING OF FI0R, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Buliding, NEUMATIC TUNNEL—UNDER S®ROADWAY, 30 Broadway. corner Warren. Oven 10 to6, PIANOFORT AFURTHER REDUCTION IN PRC! premium Pianofortes; also extensive fecond hand Pianos, Grands, Squares and Uprights, tng's and other celebrated £8; on instalments at prices, JOHN ©, BARNES, 187 Bighth street, near way. GREAT OFFER. HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- way, wil! dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Org: of atx Grat class inakers, at extremely low prices for aah during thie mouth, ar will tak from $9 to Sm xu aid. ‘The ta 0 let, and rent moi a jew Chickering Pianos ure included tu iuis offer. GREAT BARGAIN,—ELEGANT ALL ROUND era soven octare Blano. agralfe treble, kc; coat a Jace, corner c aad NPB CURTIN, MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR coruers, rosewood 14 octave Planoforte, Tor $400, only seven months in wee, will be aud for O86; nich Parlor, Guamber and Dinin cfaroivure at bait 3 poriy ol private family. 12 East Tenth streets one Of Broadway, between Univerdity place aad Firth A " CHICKERING GRAND PIANFORTE, WITH EV! ay improvement. ate at Y edu for pal a bi Armity street, near Broadway, Fosewood Mlanoforte. only J ww A |, BIUDLE, SPLENDID CHICKERING PIANO FOR SALE A® bat the original cost.—Round corvers, seven Ovtare, entine Vottom, €0. "Call at No. 989 Bust Leth stress, bee ep Secoud and Third avenues, ELEGANT CARVED DOUBLE ROUND SEVEM N octave Plano, used a Iitse ; n Cor cash, W ranted, a3 DER RRR a eat - é 56 Bleecker street, one viock east from Broa. way. (A MAGNIFICENT. ROSEW FOOD J OR jo order; ful uaranteed ; usec mont ‘ for e280; Parlor Bulls, ouvered Drocatels tinecras”” oes ase Vadnuinna. Siivorware, amber. Dining “Furniture aif original coat; proj fami OF Pivteenth street, teas'Uluih eremas. — PIANOFORTE, MADR FAMILY LEAVING TOWN WILL 8) A MAQ hicent rosewood Pianoforte, carvet case aad legs, ¥ Octave, overatruny, celebrated makers; ive years’ guaranlee, Great aucr.tice. Ub seventh atrect, A 1% OCTAYE ROSEWOOD Fianofurie, the property oF a private (amily deotalng housekeeping, fh use six months cost 700, (or x60, And cover, box for shipping. Call at private residence, MB West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, (LEGANT ROSEWOOD 7 PIANO, ONLY 8] “4 great bargain; mavntficent oversirunz, having fogs, all latest 4 nie; Weber's make, Great eae JAMES GORDON, 196 Bicocker street, noar Macdougal, BRILLIANT TONED ADY WiLL SELL FOK LISS THAN $i BEAUTE ‘rosew: corte, Arat clase makers: mod- Lita ree rier yeep ton nag oF BE SACRIFICE.—A_ 4650 FY ee a Monarenteed $ rears Mesto eore, BS ‘hi ee

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