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THE NEW YORK HERALD. O78 NO. 12,767. cma ee eee DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ~ AMUSEMENTS srconp Paok—Pitth and sixth coluy/ns, AaTROLOGY srcoNp Paratt—Fourth column, z ‘diay PA econ umn. a BOARD AND LUDGING WANTED—SFOOND Pacr—First column, BOARDERS WANTED .SK00ND PAGE-—Firet column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SBOOND PAG Third col 5 BUSINESS “UPPORTUNIXIES—Finst PaGR—Third col- ‘urn. tj it OTICES—Frera PAGE—Sixth column. BIN READ MBTATH FOR SALE—Srcon» Paur—Third yh be CLERRS WAND SALESMEN-Tarmp Pacr—First and rond columns, CLOTHING Sx00%b PAGE—Second column, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS -Tursy Pagr—Second ‘elu p—Fitth and eixth -Third column. third column. SECOND PaGr—Fifth column, HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- NISHED—SYCOND PAGE—Secona column, AN STEAMSHIP Inst FAGE—Fitth co y ixth column. EXCURSIONS~ VINANCIAL—ETRat Fag Roars coldiee (OK SALE-—SECOND PAGE —! 2 . ‘ ‘ FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET — SEOOND VAGE—Second column. FURNITURES cond column, HELP WANTED—M. —second column, HELP WANTED — r HORSES, CARKIAG third col HOTELS-—sECoND PAGE-First column. HOUSES. ROOMS, £0. WANITLD—1iniep Pacr— column. INSTRUCSION Frusv PaGe—Sixth column, LOAN OF FICES~ st YAGE—Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Page—First column, MACHINERY SEcoyp Pagr—Fitth column. MARBLE MANTLS—SrooNp PaGR—Third column, MATHIMONIAL—-Sk PaGr—Second column, MEDICAL—SkooND. PAGE. Second column. JUS ADVERTISEMENTS—EKignin Pagr— .ANEOUS—Finst PAGR—Sixth column, MUSICAL. -SKOOND PAG mat NEW PUBLICATIONS—F1ust PaGE—Fourth column, PERSON AL—Fivei trat column. PIANOFORTES. aE—Sixth column, R SEOOND PaGn—Fourth colnmo, f OF THE CITY FOR, SALE OR TO i ND PaGk—Third column. REAL ESTATE TO KXCHANGE—SRvOND Pagr—Third column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES--F ine? PA@E--Third column, RESTAURANTS Titgp ’age—Second column, REWARDS.-Finst PAGE—First column, SALES AT AUCTION--Sroosp PaGy--Fourth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES—Tuikp PaGr—First colnma. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Turnp First and second col- PaGE—First BIRDS, &c. TR STOOND PAGE—First column, 1uRD PAGE—Second column, THE TURY-—Frne cond column. TO LET FOR BUSIN PURPOSES—S1 First and second columns. TRAVELLERS? GUIDE—Finst? PAgr—Sixth column, UNF ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LET. » Page. ond column. STEAMBUATS, &¢.—Finst PaGr—SIxth col- First PAaGr-—Second 1,245 BROADWAY, THREE DOORS ABO" VE THIRTY-FIRST STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL tY.M. EVERY DAY TN THE YEAR AT OFFICE RATES. NOEXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. ¥ YOUNG MAN BY TH NAME OF JOSEPH Loewenthal, 26 years old, residing 818 Third avenue, worner Fittieth strect, is missing ever since Wednesday even- ing, at 6 o'clock. | Any one that can give any information of ‘bis whereabouts, by mail or otherwise, wilt confer a great favor on bis.relatives. All communications can be directed to bis brother, M. LOEWENTHAL, $18 Third avenue, corner Filleth atreet. LICE DONOU Gat WHO LIVED IN QUINCY street, Brooklyn, some two years ago, and bas recently lived with a party {n either Trenton or Paterson, N. J.. will confer a favor by sending her addresato THOMAS SULLI- VAN, Herald ottice, New York. 0. K.—BE ON THE PLYMOUTH ROCK, WHICH + Jeaves from foot of ‘Thirty-fourtn sree, North River, to-morrow morning, at balf-past eight. I will’ meet yon at Poughkeepsie and return to New York with you disappoint me. GUS, CWAITED HALE HOUR, ANXIOUS. SU T day, usual piace ; eleven. Do not E. YEORGEI SHALL EXPECE TO SEE YOU ON ¥ board for Newburg on Sunday. If you don't come write me ihe reason, Address box 124 Herald offen. “a WATCH TAKEN PROM MY ‘Thursday evening, and save your- . R. H- LETTER AND PACKA\ ECEIV ALL WILL «be settled and forgiven. Come home al once, and re- eve the distress of your lather aud mother. } UMAM—ZOU WILL FIND A LETT! Herald Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. ( ‘% #.—RETORN TH Fe room in Ninth at wel! and friends trout FOR YOU AT JNFORMATION WANTED OF ONE EDWARD H ron, formerly of Dublin, Ireland, brother of te Rev, James Hudson, deceased, Mirainieti, N. B. He had an office about ten years since near 66 Cedar street, New York, Apply E. WINSLOW, Newcasile, N. B., Dominion ot Canada FRED BUTCHER WILL CALL ON PETER M’IN- 92 Chatham street, he will ULY 18--WiLL BE AT THE PLACE WHERE WE minute that hour, Saturday and Monday. STATEN ISLAND. MAGE HALPIN'S HOTEL, STATE, STREET. TILL Saturday, 12th, A. LOREBURN, yILL MISS KATIE LYNCH, FORMERLY OF NO, 127 Weat Twenty-sixth street, let Smith know ot her pre- nent whereabouts, Address through Personals in Herald, “LOST AND FOUND. OST--ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2%, ABOUT FOUR 4 o'clock P. M., between Sandy Hook and the Highlands, @12 {got clinch work Fishing Boat (belongs to the smack 8. XK. Packer); 18 parnted non the outside and white on the tnside; hat’ no oars. A liberal reward will be paid for her geturn to CHAPPEL & STORER (stand 16), Fulton Fish jarkel OST..ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, IN GOING FROM 4 steamer Jesse Hoyt to'the train at Sandy Hook, a Pock- hook, containing » sum of money, valuble bapers and Uok- ete, The tnder wili be liberally rewarded by leaving it with 4. D. C., 850 South Sixth street, Jersey City. O8T-ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FROM 416 E. 4 Fiftieth street, « Black and Tan Puppy Dog. Any one returning Lim will receive $10 reward, i | OST--WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, A SMALL PASS 4 Book, with sales in, The finder will be rewarded by Veaving it with FELL & VANNESS, furniture deaiers, 414 Second aven O8T—A BRACELET, COMING FROM LONG BRANCH, 4 Name inside, 85 reward will ve paid by leaving it at the Jewelry store corner Kroadway and Bleecker street, O8T—FROM 65 EAST NINETY-SECOND STREET, Ba betwee Fourth and Fifth avenues, a Black and fan Dog, wavy fur, bushy tall, ears not cu swers to name of Harmon. liberal reward will be given, REWARDS. $10 REWARD,—LOSf, FROM THE STABLES IN By Eighteenth street, a yellow, ong hatred Scotch Ter vier Dog, weighing about 8 or 10 pounds: answers to the name of Jack. Any one vringing him to the Clarendon Hotel, Union place, will be paid the above reward. 10 2GWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE, RETURN b of the Military Dress Coat. belonging to the Twelfth seginent, takentirom 460 Sixth avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street, and no questions asked. 5 REWARD.--LOST, IN THE NEW HAVEN AND @ 25 Koston Raijiroad depot, Fourth avenue and Twenty- weventh sireet,on Friday, 4th inst., a lenther Vatise, nnt- folored, containing wearing apparel and some papers, of no tine except tothe owner, sud reward, and no questions faked, on the return of the same to the bookkeeper of Irving House, Broadway and fwellth siroct. 5 e REWARD...LO8T, ON THIRD AVENT CAR, q 3 August }, between 9 and 10 o'clock P.M. nea h aireet, a Gold Hunting Caso Watch, No. 38,466, . Robinson, maker. The finder will receiv yROIVAN ANDEN, 65 Kast Twenty-fftn street, questions asked. $30 REWARD—LOST A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, Oy, dive enameled, with small diamonde setin ba ne above reward will be paid om leaving the w. W. F. LADD'S, No. 26 Wail street. 4 REWARD..-STOLEN Of STRAYED, A SLACK $50 Mare, 16 bands hi 6 years old, with @ scraped . The above reward will be given and no quesious asked. 8) King etrert. SPECIAL NOTICES. UGUST 17,.-ROYAL MAVANA LOTTE 484, Y OF CUBA, Post office box ., 25 Wail street. 1% kept on file. BALES & C KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, CLASS NO, 468— 42 draw 820,00), Royal Havana, Juiy 1 AW, gold. 16 Bro 4h, 10 i F iton at, ahd No. 2 Park row. ~A.-OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, A KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. FXORA NO, 407. 7a, ‘ 16, 3 sss So, 468. 16, 48, 61, 62, 2 PEAVAMA-RETRA OLASS NO, SGT %, 63, 47, 15, 2, i All the ofiejas a iv 4, 1871, 08, 67, 44, ITE, Broker, 206 Broadway JUST EAGER BERR ROTTLING FSTABLISUMENT, 241 Broadway, New York. ‘oR office box 4 Imported Vienna Lazer Beer, per toren 82 50 Amporied Bavarian Lacer Heer, per dozen... . 200 Also, Miiwaukeo Layer Beer, per dozen - 190 Lager Beer, per doren........ + 18 24h Browdway, ovcorite City Natl ‘NEW YORK, SATUR DAY, AUGUST oe a SPECIAL NOTICES, UGUST 17—-ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, . Ail official drawings kept on tile, by JOSEPH BATE: 194 Broadway, room 4. OFFICE OF, THE BOARD FOR THE EXAMINATION of the Licensin; Druggiate and Prescription Oterks in the city of New York, i2 Union place, All sand prescription clerks in the city of New York are hereby respectfully notified that the Board aul appointed im accordance with chapter 22 of the lawn of 18 of this State, will meet for the purpose of conducting ex- auniuations daily, between the hours uf 10 A. M. and 3 F.M., at their office, 72 Union place, Drugaiste will be examined ‘irst, and notified in alpuabeti- cal order. “Due notioe will be afterwards given to prescription rks. ‘The subjects for examination will be chemistry, poisons and their antidotes, practical pharmacy and officinal botan; materia medica, prescriptions and the adullerations of drug) ‘The oftce willbe open dally from 1) A.M. to.3 P. M. R. OGDEN DOKEMUS, M. D,, President. WILLIAM GRAHAM. THEOBALD FROHWEIN, Commissioners, C, M, O'LEARY, M. D., Lovis G. BRANDA. Secretary, ‘New Yous, July 20, 1871, EMER TO THE PET —MRS, L. R. STONE, Cit 'U ropodist, has opened new und olegant rooms at 7 Broaaway, opposite Astor place, where she is prepared to treat all who are troubled with Corns, Bunions and Inverted Nalle, Ladies treated as their renidence 1 desired. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA,—THE FIRST tive numbers for August 1 received. Kentucky, Class 468, Noa, 42, 35,5 drew 20,000, All orders promptly tended to and’ cirenlars seat by addressing BALEY & (old established office), 124 Broadway. JING SING CAMP MEETING.—THIS CAMP MEETING, © on the old Sing Sing camp ground, will commence Anguat 16, coutinuing ten days. ‘The gates will positively be closed on Saturday. at 1 o'clock P. M.. aud will pot be opened until Monday, at & A. M. By order of the committees A. H. BRUMMELL, J. FALCOKNER, buf D. ROBERTS, NUE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PHAR- macy would respectfully notify ull druggists and pre- acription clerks that by calling at his office, 2 Union place, BRANDA, Secretary. he will appoint a time for their exam{nation. LOUIS G. SPORTING—DOGH, BIRDS, &C. DOUBLE GUN FROM $7 UP.A LARGE ASSORT- 21 ment, new and second hand, at reduced prices, Also a Jot of Double Guns, slighth pane , cheap. KO, SMITH, 54 Chatham street ROOK TROUT.—100,000 NATURAL BREED LONG Inland Fish, from 8 to 12 inches in. length, forsale. Ap- ply to or address SHANTY CREEK, Maspet! RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds of (om Butler's Infailible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, ibe. ; Butler's new Work, 2. Doge boarded, trained, &c. Medicines for all diseases, TACHT RACE AT THE IDL“ HOUR.—ON THURS. day, August 10. First prize, 875 in gold, for the 28 font class of open yachte, Second ‘prize, #50 in gold, for all under 23 fect, 10. mies to windward and back. ‘Time allow- ites to the foot. Entrance 10 per cent, To start ress THOMAS TAYLOR, Idle Hour, Green- ___ THE TURE. (WOOD PARK, MOPPAY, AUGUST 7, AT 4:30 P.M. Stak ¢ $750, Jobn Murphy's b. m. Lady Mu’, to harness, Wm, Weeks’ a, 5c Beary, Varnes. HL. Casey’# 8. g. AC an : : Mile he % Bin 5. 3. M. “AS CORTLANDT, President. Pe D. TALL AN, Superintendent. GPRINGFIELD CLUB Fit TING, Premin us 000, August 24 9 and 24 © Entries loge Saturd, 4 wt 5, at 9 P.M. 6 OWERS, Prenteide. HE FOLLOWING PURS| \44E OFFERED BY THE uciety ot Agriculture an Hortic sIture, of Westchester county, to be trotted for on th ounds of the Society, near Whito Piains, on Friday and § rday, Septomber 15 and 16, 1871. Entries close Thursday, , tuat 31, at 5 P.M. at the secretary's office, White Plains, tules of Trotting Congress speed. Purse \ 9; open to ali horses that ten 4:35 in harnesa, wile heat, best 3 in 5. To the first horse, #850; to the second, 8100; to the third, 8/0. Purse $1,000; open ‘to all horses that have not beaten 2:30 in harness; milo heats, best 3 in 5. To the first horse, 8700; to the second, $200; to the third. $100, For further informa. tion address J, 0. MILLER, Secretary, White Plain HO falters’ COURSE, L, L—THE ORIGINAL “HUCKLE- berry Froiic,” August 7and & Running and each day. Second day— Running match for Bk mile, between b. b. Lexington and Sik. m. Black Crook, Ad- mission free. By order of the Club, HORSES, CARRIAGES, T BARKER & HAMLIN'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTION Regular sales of Horses, Carriages, &c. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘Twenty-/our hours allowed for trial " on every borse sold under warrantee, The on!y mart in ihe city having a driving ring for showing horses on sal CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, ‘The well Rnown and handsome dapple eray Trotting Geld ing Jerry White, 15%) cigh, 7 years old, an extraordinary game, handy and pleasant driver; trotted a third heat Inst season at Point Breeze track, Philadelphia, in 2: roadster and is warranted sound and kind. The elegant and speedy blood bay Trotting Horse, well known on the road asthe “Rogers Horse,” sired by Volun- teer, is 1 rs old; has trotted on tho St. Charies half’ mi jis very handsome and showy and hi style and size enough for coupe use, and warranted sound and kind; heavy mane and tall. ‘Also an executor's sale of two fast Trotters, consisting of The fast and handsome bay Trotting Pony Commodore Nuit, 15 hands high, long Cowing mace and tall; haa a record 4, and, without exception, ia the finest road horse that 27 years old and warranted sound and kind, jomest and, mont perfect dapple gray Mate in the city; 15¥g hands bigh, 6 years old; half sister to Myron Perry; has frotied a trial in 2:38, and {9 a very handsoine and per- fect driver and ean beat ¥:41 on day of sale ; warranted sound and kina, Pair of closely matched and finely bred brown Mares, 153¢ high, 8 and 6 years old; prompt, {ree and extra bundy drivers; can trot close to 8 minutes; great endurance, fine style and action; and kind. Stylish and extra fine bay Abdallah Gelding, 153 high, 6 years old; game, handy and pleasant driver; can trot in 3 minutes; afraid of nothing; gentle tor a iady to drive; war- ranted sound and kind. Seven sets single Harness, just from the manufacturer, who ie compelled to eet. One set second hand light double Road Harness, + Two city made road Wagons, in good order. Saddles, Bridies, Horse Clothing, Whip Two new Top Wagons made by Parry. Handapme and stylish bay coupe Horse, 16 hands high, 7 years old, a prompt, free and elegant driver, trots in 3:30; great ronlster; full mane and tail, and warranted sound and kind, Superior dark bay Horse, 18% hands high, 6 years old, free, handy and game driver; can trot in 8:10; great roadster; un- paged for tamily oF business use. and warranted wound and kin ‘Alno aeveral other Horses. Full description at sale. les never postponed on account of weather. A “THE CARRIAGE OF THE PERIOD.” + Avvariety of seasonable Carriages, in all the newest and most approved styles: Clarencea, Landans, Coupes and ey Logircintaugt and Buggies; Pony Phaetons in variety, with or without to} me A. 8. FLANDRAU, Carriage Builder, No. 7 Kast Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF TOP AND NO TOP A light and heavy Expreas Way second hand jobs, at @ heavy discount. #7 and 99 Char! 10 vice or tricks, and warranted sound A..~heam, coach, truck and farm Harness of tion; Saddles, Fly Nets, Linen Sheets, Whips, & English importing house, Mr. P.. Trainor manufactures our fine Harness. B. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street, corner of College place. YOUNG AND SOUND BAY COUPE HORSE, hands high, 5 years old; full mane and tail; weight 1,100 pounds ; can trot in 4 minutes; free trom fault or trick, afraid of nothing. Also Coupe Rockaway and Harness, 1 top Wagon, Dusenbury & Van Duzer makers; 1 light Road Jagger and 1 set of Double Harness, fine gilt mountings; will be sold at a great sacrifice. Apply ‘at prvate stable, south- east corner Fifth avenne and Thirty-seventh street. a ELE NT CABRIOLET, LIGHT SIX-SEAT VIC- AA“ toria, extension top Phaetons, Rockaways and every other style seasonabie Famil ‘arty and Light Wagons, at greatly reduced prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 633 Broadway. SPAN OF FINE BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, 16% hands high, 6 aud 7 sears old; cost present owner M1,00 @ month ago. Will be sold for $400, aa he has no farther use for them. nN be see at 262 Hudson sireet, betweea Spring and Broome. 58 LIBERTY STRE T—FOR CASH ONL Light Carriages, Harness, Saddies, Sheets, Net Refiable Gi i very low prices, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 58 Liberty street. ft SECOND HAND SIX SEAT PHAETON, SIX SEAT AL Kockaway gud Dog Carty al i! Hh |, &c., selling of Es se TAYLOR'S, 68 Codat fret. SECOND HAND TOP WAGON, VERY LITTLE A Sted. perfect order, for sale low; three Road Wagons, by bent city toakers, very little ged; also a fine assortment Of the poplar. Pony Carriages, in all varieties of styles, from BIS up. Harnesses, Robes, Sheets, &c., ac. W. H. GRAY, 20 to 29 Wooster street, PEDLER’S HORSE, WAGON ANO HARNESS, FIT for city or country; also a Kentucky Mare, fast; finest eo the city; douvle harness, 477 Pearl street. N EXCELLENT LOT ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, ZN" Chicago, 1. change for # pair or a single Horee anit Carri #4 180 Haat Twenty-tiret street, i after four @ A CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROAD- JA. way—Rockaways, Park and’ Pony Phaetuns, top and Gpen Baggies, Express ‘and Businers Wagons, second hand Carriages of different kinds, very cheap. 141 West Broadway. JORBETE & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 122, 14 AND COONG West twenty-titth siteot-Ofter for. wale the follow. ima second hand Carriages, cheap, viz:—Three Barotch and three 6 seat Rockaways. ({ARRIAGES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OFFERED, LOW. est Manntacturers’ prices, fmecung, extension and haif top Phaetons, Rockaways, Victorias, Depots, Buggies, Business ons and Pony Phaetons and Harness. 1. B. WITTY & O., 10 Neving street, Brooklyn. Ros SALE. MARE, 15 HANDS, 8 YEARS can trot in will be sold reasonable. Apply at IT'S stable, 790 a avenue, Brooklyn, NOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, PAIR OF HANDSOME. i gray Ho! edlum aize, soitind, kind and young ; and ele k Phaeton. Inquire at STERRY S Twenty-eighth street, sD.-A RESPONSIBLE, GENTLEMAN y,on three months’ time, a sound, gentle about #1 oie, wante t orse for family use, free from Gy AW, i ‘ Adiiresy UNITHD RTATES ARMY, Heraj: Coupe corner Clar! pnaa- AORSEM CARRIAGES, | J LORSE, EXPRESS WAGON AND HARNESS; ALSO t platform spring business i Cart, two seat nk and one set carpenter's Wagon, Ji Wagon, one ‘Chaise, ‘one Wagon, two lg se, one platform half spring Road Harness, one set Truck Harness, at 226 Spring street, room 8. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH--LO. [4 cation one of the best in the business; established many years; sold oniy on account o| the owner leaving the city. Apply at Liberty street, sale.— FAC fast Forty (ED CARRIAGES TAKEN IN. E: ‘Lot second hand Carriages and Harness heap several &l URERS? U: one Set Ii change for alight Rockaway. ih street. REPOSITORY, 638 Broadwa’ SECOND HAND TOP DEPOT WAGON, BUSIN WD Buggy, six seat Rockawi ies and other vebicies, sligh AN UFACTURE RS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. JTIVERS SHIFTING TOP LIGHT CARRIAGE, POLE © and shafts; also x fine five-year-old Hambletonian Mare ht double Harness; all at a bargaii Anply to owner, 413 West very little used ; several Bug. shopworn, wiil be sold cheap, Griver; can t stable,'1d0 E GQTABLR WANTED, A BTALL IN PRIVATE STABLE, © near Forty-first street and M. with particulars, Dr. PINKNE 'Y, 24 East Forty-lirnt street. ROTTER FOR SALE.—-A VERY STYLISH DARK brown Horse, 14% hands t in 2:40; also Roar sound, kind and free sound and kind, Works, No. 9 Kast Nineteenth street. Lynch & Hugh N. real estate and auction busines! Pine street. ‘New YORK, August 1, 1871. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE nership heretofore existing under the firm of Reming. ton & Dazian Ja this Jay dissolved by rautu W. Dazian is alone authorized to collect late firm. New Yor, Au Mita! COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- der the nawe and firm of J. F. Ourran & Co. The business wi! day di in it, ( \OPARTNERSHIP. TH Thirty-nfth street, near Laxington avenue, 28 MUST BE SOLD BEFORE 1 O'CLOC. ao «+ span of sorres Horses, 15 hands HANKINSON’S Carpet Cleaning olvyed by mutual consent. tinued as heretofore by J, F. Curran, who slone is wuthor- ized to sign in liquidation, 18Joun STREET, NEw York, Aug. 1, 1871. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PHYSICIAN WHO HAS MADE THE TREATMENT of chronic diseases a specialty would like to form a con- n with an established physician inthe city; there 18 Address M. D., Herald ollice. MAN WITH SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS will engage in. @ substantial business; experienced wonld prefer a good barroom in a tenement Rouso neighbor. hood ; will not 1 GooD an ageney QIOR SALE. WYOR SALE. with Steam box 167 Herald office. JA DUSTRY, box CHA, open a store in a Parties onl: ARTNER WANTED—WITH $8,000, TO EXTEND THE oal and wood business with a young man who has amount invested, Address COAL MERCHANT, _COPARTNERSHIPS. UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a copartnership under the name of M. A. J. ox of carrying on the accounts due the GEORGE A. REMINGTON, DAVID W. DaziaNn, J. F. CURRAN, GEORGE H. HIGGINS, stigate any but substantial TO MAKE MONE’ Rights for sa'e on a new patent Ash to sell now patented Housekeeping and Ofice Goods at 3% Broadway. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN ABOUT TO Western city would add any salable article, patented or otherwise, to sell on commission or take controlling goods need address, stating terms, &c., A. MINT, Herald office. RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITHA fmall capital to invest in a well established business. Apply at 490 Myrtie avenue, Brooklyn. EASE OF COMMODIOUS PREMIS engine, Boiler, Tanka, Kettles, &c. with some ente $810,000 to 15, in Brooklyn for the Long Island; to the righ! ordinary mducements. Broadway, New Yor. in Northern New York; referenci R., Herald office. V ANTED—A PARTNER, LADY OR GENTLEMAN, in this city that will pay #3000 Adaress B, G., Herald Dry Goods or other proverty. e Address ars call $1.00 office, L. I. ject to travel erences given and required. office. ear; Dy presidency of ¢ Mt hg! BUSINESS HE INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGHT Association, 12° Warren patents ; exhibits, sella and buys patents and patented goods, “Patent Right Gazette,” prico We. Ageuts wanted, ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF 83,000, in an established, lucrative crockery business es exchanged, with $3,000, in an ofl per annum to eacy party certain, office, New York. ‘ J ANTED--A LIV! Moody's Patent 7 West TO $2,500 IN CASH.—WANTED A SMART man with above capital establisned business, Address A, 8. C., Brooklyn Herald business $1.500.- MEN,—THE WILSON 5 Machine Company desire to enter into an arrangement rprising live business “man with pen a first class sewing machine store of the Wilson sewing machines in it is prepared to offer extra- ‘urther particulars apply at 707 New York, solictts ANTED—A PARTY WITH SOME MEANS 'tO PCR- chase ‘the interest ot a retiring partner, terms easy: references ziven and required; uo ageuts. Ad 190 perald ollie WESTERN LANDS OF BEST QUALITY IN and Iliinois to trade for Drugs, Furniture, Address M. D., Herald office, ANTED—TO MEET A PARTY WITH $25,000— to take an interest in a patent for producing the most pie article in the market; the money can be made clear agement can be made a monopoly; ecompany to the right party at a good salary. -APLE, 412 Broadway. MAN, WITT A CAPITAL OF 5,000 or $10,000, as partner in the manufacture and sale of rsets, established fi dress R. J, bor VANTED, A PARTNER, IN A SURE blished 11 years 10 the right mau I will make good terms Address D. ANDREWS, Heraid four days. $5.000. -—WANTED, A PARTNER TO GO INTO the watch’ and jewelry business in # firet class store down town, Address ¥. 0. P., Herald office, for $7,,000,, RELIGIOUS NOT “4 MERICAN FREE © morning aud sons for the ©) WANTED, A PARTNER, EITHER AC- tive or special, who can invest from $5,000 ,000 in alucrative business; capital amply secured’ by mortgage. Agents need not answer. Apply personally ut 648 Broudway, second floor. REV. CHAS, B. SMYTH, wing, 8 Waverley place, More “Les- hergy." ii) LIBERTIES OF AMERICA," sequel to lectures on the riot, Seats fi ROADWAY TABERNACLE CHURCH.—R D_ ward Hanes, of Phil on Sunday, August 6, at 1039 pprenedi in thiseburch ig P.M. ENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SEV- enth avenue, rear Fourteenth street. -Preachiy, Sunday, at 1045 4. M., by Rey. 8. D. Brown, Presiding Elder, and at 7% P.M. by Kev. Mr. Oakley. ‘Trustees in attendance to seat strangers. morning at 16; Subject—"*The in View of Present ( } EV, CHARLES F, LE) Chickering Hall, 1) East exp 74 o'clock. Norte ae missioners govern! were, on the 2 adoptio said plant 10 and IL o'clock A. in. and specified HENRY A. 8M WILSON G. HUNT, RICHARD M, HENRY, J. GUPNVILER RAN with, meut in the above enttdled the owners, lessees and parti prem: buildings or REY, DE, Wescorr WILL PREACH IN PLYMOUTH Baptist church, Fifty-first street, between Ninth and Tenth avennes, at 10! A. M. to the “Westéeld explosion.” A age WILLIAM H. BOOLE WILL PREAC » Beekman Hill Methodist Episcopal cbureb, tieth street, between First and Second avenue: o'clock and in the evening a y of the Christian Chore ficial Corruption in High Plac FIFTH UNIVERSALIST, arteenth street, Subject—“The Wesitieid Disas- abiie cordially invited. “hy 17. THOMAS’ CHURCH.—REV. MR. MORGAN WILL SS preach on Sunday, Angust 6, after Which the holy com- munion will be admipistered, Service commence at 109 A. M, Evening prayers at 4 o'clock, HIRTY-FOU RTH CORPORATION NOTICES. TMENT OF DOCKS, NOS, 346 AND S48 BROAD- New York, Jniy 12, 1871. —Purauant to the provisions of sub-division 3, of jon 6, of chapter 574, Lawa of 1871, the Board of Com- 4 the Department of Docks hereby gives fotico that the pians for the improvement of the water front Of ihe city of New York, determined upon by sald Board, h day of April, 1871, duly adopted by the Commissioners of the Sinking ‘Fund Bonrl governing this Department, wil a certificate of such ith the law. | That Moepubilg taspection daily, Wetween he nonce rt ii are open to public !nepection daily, between the hours of reat wctocke A. M, and that (rom and after the said ath day of April, 1871, 00 Whart, pier, bulkhead, basin, dock or sip or any whari stricture or anperatructure can be laid tf the territory of district embr: om snob plans, exci it or reboilt withh ments relating ach i ca, He id Nas andi? M. wry 28, 18; buildings jassan street, room No. 24,0n or before Saturday, et, Teil, Between the houre of 10 A. Mf, JOHN Q. JONES, MES 8S. HENN LLIAM WOODS, N the 5th day of Ang At 72 P.M, some reference TREET REFORMED weat of Eighth avenue.-—Rev. Peter Stryker, D. D., is ‘ted to preach in this church to-morrow, Augnst 6, at 103 A. M. and 7}g P. M. DD STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH, BETWEEN 4.2? seventh and Evcbth avenn resumed on Sabbath morning at 10! Rev. William Barnard, 'D, D., will occupy the Dulpit morning and evening. and in the evening at id returned to the n there dt cortith re dled in the in accordance there LEGAL NOTICES. QUPREME COURT, Sin the Matter of Widening and Straightening Brondway, Between Thirty-second Street and Fifty-ninth street, in the Gity of New Vor ss ‘Tue undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and Aasene roceeding, hereby give noti interested in any o/ the lands, jo be taken or damaged in said pro: ceeding, to produce therr title deeds, leases or other docu- heir ownership of or interest in any of remines to the care of John Qs airman of the Commiasione: kas Commissioners. BINANUD ADs NOK SALE— Choice City and County Bonds, paying from Ten to Twelve per cent, Free of all taxes. First class Securittes of undoubted character below par, Cash vaination of property, $45,719,817. Whole iniebtedness Urntited), ‘only 892,000, Also New York City Railroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bank und Gaslight Stocks, including an extensive variety of other Securities, tor sate and profitable investments, at low rates, for kale by ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Banker, Stock Auctioneer, Dealer and Broker in Municipal Bonds, . 43 Pine street, New Yor! B...Firat clas investment Securities, paying large rates of intereat, a specialty with this house fer many years. PONDS TO LOAN—ON NEW VORK AND BROOK: lyn real estate, in aime to suit; also Building Loans and Funds to buy 'mortgazes, and on ATTORNEY, box 19 New York Post oflice. OXFY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON nd moriage i ourse of con: JR. street sehold. Address VPONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY—ON BOND AND 4M. Mortgage in New York, Brookiyn and New Jersey. Ap- piy only to BAML. 8. WOOD, Jr., 16 Broadway, room 9. FFICE OF UNITED STATES ASSISTANT TRE urer, New York, August 4, 1871. Tn conformity with instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, notice is hereby given to the holders of 3 cer ennt temporary loan certiticates issued under the acts of March 2, 1867, and July 25, 1868, that all such certificates bearing da’ April 15, 1868, to May 15, 1868, of the denomination of #5,0(0, Detween the numbers eighteen hundred and thirty-one (1,831) and two thousand and twenty-three (3,023) mclusive, and of the denomination of 910,000, between ‘the numbers eighieen hundred and foriy-tive (1,845) and two thousand one hi ed and eighty-six (2,186) inclusive, will be paid on presentation at this office, and’ that from and after tne 20th day of Sepiem- ber, 1871, such certitiontes will cease to bear interest, and will be ‘no longer available as u portion of the lawful money reserve of any national banking astociation, THOMAS HILLHOUSE, Assistant treasurer, U. 8. BONDS OF ‘TOWNS, COU pol districts. paying 10 and 12 per cent (CH & ELLin, Bankers, 11 Pine at. AL SMALIL GOOD SECOND MORTGAGES ON bly improved Brooklyn property for sale at a fair nts need not auswer. Address CASH, box 165 y discount: ag Herald offic pas NEW YORK (VIADUCT) RAILWAY COMPANY, PUBLIL NOTICE, ‘The undersigned, Commissioner tock Subscriptions to the New York Railway Company, give notice that the books of snbseription to the capital stock of such company will be closed on the SIST DAY OF AUGUST, 1871, Until that day the books will remain open for subscribers at the banking honse of DUNCAN, SHERMAN & C0. 11 Naseau street, and. also at the Bank of the Metropolis, 31 Union aqnare, Until the hooks of subscription are closed all snb for stock will have the benefit of interest upon the s instalments paid, and as allowed to those subscribing wil thirty days after the books were opened, Dated NeW Vouk, July 24, 1871. ALEXANDER T. STEWART, JOHN JACOB ASTOR, LEVE BP. MORTON, Commissioners on Bebalf of the Company. ANTED—TOWN, CITY AND COUNTY BONDS OF THIS State, = RANDAL H. FOOTE, 57 Exchange place. ‘ANTED—A LOAN OF #800 FOR 12 MONTHS, FOR which a bonns will be given, zoo security and 10 per cent interest. Address B. E.'B., box 100 Herald Uptown anch office, for one weck. » TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY, IN $100, OOO Maser soc and upward. Princthats Only dealt with. “Apply at 167 Broadway, room 14, trom ML to Bo'elock. s () bp Soke a ON orr , AND BEOORL vN LOAN OFFICE AT AL BEPEORER steuen, NEAR BROADWAY, UP atairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Lif rey Ticket Jewelry, Pianos, Ac., or bought. Pawnbrokel bonght at 77 Bleecker street. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, FORMERLY 868—Money joi Silverware, Silks, Li Policies, Furoitar anos ; private parior for ladies, Take uotice. T 715 BROADWAY— Camels’ Hair Shawls, &., bought; also Mone advanced on the same. Private vilice No, 1 Was! place, TL. BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth st Liberal ad- Yances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goude, Same bought at full vaiue, AEH AN OFFICE—735—875,000—WILL BI 4 * advances on Dinmonda, Watebes, Jewelry verware, camel's hair Shawis, Laces, Valuahler, bc. ; hich de J. H. BARRINGER, 785 Broadway, opposite Astor place. T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances ‘on Dinmonds, hes, Jewelry, Silks, Camet’s Hair Shawls, Laces and P every description, SAME: RIVATE LOAN OFFIC! 1 ADVAN E on Diamonds, Watches, Silke and Valuables. Business strictly private and contidential. r. BOSCA 328 West Thirty-second aircet. 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFIC! OD Liberal advances made ou Diamonds, Waiches, Jew- ry and all kinds of merchandise, The same bought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. L. Q() NASSAU STRERT. BETWEEN | FULTON AND Joon streets.—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continuer the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amount, 9] ‘2 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP b staira.—Money advunced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Shawis, Pianos, &c.; same bought. Oilice hours trom 10 to 6 A. ©. HERTS, _____ EXCURSIONS, _ EW AND SAFE STEAMERS—PLEASANT and Fort Loe, daily trom Spring street, at 10) 2 Sand 7; Sundays at 9¥j, 10's, 1h, 235 and M. ‘for Fort Lee, janding at Thirty-fourth street, 20, round trip. A ~ROR EXCURSIONS 8AL00N STEAMER, WYO- + ming, Barges Sarab Smith, Caledonia and Anna, Ori- Excelsior Park to let. “Oflice H, §. CROSSETT. PLEASANT SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARLE and iligh BridgeRegular Harlem boats SYLVAN GLEN, SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GROVE will make hourly and baif hourly tripa, leaving Harlem at# A.M. and Peck alip at 9 A. M. ; last boat leaves Harlem at 7 P. M.. ing at Eleventh street each way. Fare on Sunday 15 ‘This {a the only line that connects with boats for High Bi nd Kingsbridge. (Sit ISLAND NORTH AND EAST RIV North River Line, steamer NORWAL! 9:95, 12:25 ; leaves pier 86 Nortn :40 and 3:40; leaves pier 4 Morris street, at t River Line—Steamer NAUSHON leaves Eighth street at 8:20, 11:20 and 2:20; leaves Peck ep at 11:40 nnd 2:40; lesves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 9, 13 and 3. L AILY (EXCEPT SATURDAYS) REGULAR BOAT FOR the Fishing Banks,—The steamer RIP VAN WINKLE, t 7:45, Chrietopher A.M, Sclievev’s énial Grove, Bacleswoot and E:! 383 West street, near Christopher. RUUTE. ~ leaves Went will leave Peck slip id prer No, 4 North river at Brass and Cotiiton Band. , lines and refreshments on board. D amrate EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH BRIDGE, en, Karl's and Christ's Park and Morrisania. steamers MORRISANIA and META leave as fol- in Simm by this Hn sunday boats leave hourly from 9:30 A. M. to 7 P. M., con- necting with Vope Catlin for High Bridge, “Fare from Uar- Jem to High Bridge on Sunday 8 cents, CHAKLES H. LONGSYREET, Superintend ORT LEE (OLD LANDING) AND PLEASANT VAL- ley. Steamer THOMAS B. HULSE, Captain George W. Annett, leaves Christopher street daily at 10 A. M.: 2, 5!¢, 7% P.M. Fort Lee—74 and Ili A. M.: 4.and 64 P. M.," landing at Thirty-fourth street on ai! but the last ap trip. YRAND EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGHLANDS G ‘and Rea Bank, N. J.—The strong and fast steamboat SKA BIRD will leave pier $5, foot of Franklin street, North river, Sunday morning, 6th instant, at § o'clock A. M., for ‘above places. Returning leaves Red Bank at 6 o'clock P. + ARRAGANSET? STEAMSHIP COMPANY NA 8xenth grand Sunday excurnion up the Hudson to Ponghkeepsle, landing at Cozzens and Newburg, ou Sunday, 16, The magnincent enloon steamer PLYMOUTH ROCK will leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, at # ce A.M. precisely; Thirty-fourth street, North River, at ‘A. M, artiving in New York on return at? P.M. M. R. SIMONS, Managing Director. GROVES AND BARGES FOR EXCUR ne peautifal new steamer Pride of Gotham, with frst clase Groves, Steamers and Barges, on favorable terms. BLOOMER & CO., 43 Front str HE STRAMER WYOMING WILL MAKE ONE OF THE grandest Excursions of the season to the F on Tuesday, August $; leave Fort Lee 6 A. M., 6:15, Manhattanville 6:30, 7, Thirty-t sb, Christopher street 7 MB, onia ferry, Jersey City, 8 o'clock. refreshments on board. A full band of music will accompany the oxcursion. EB. F. MoDONALD, Manager. 'PENTH GREAT EXCURSION TO EUROPE AND THK ast.—Travelling ronte:-- London, France, Switzerland, italy (Torin, Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples, Pompeit, Ve vine) Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, returning v nd Paris to ‘New York. Prices-1,00) (gol rieipation ; $1,200 tor 4 months’ partic: tient board, with wine, and all expenses for guld- attendance, pourdoir, &c. ‘al attention ‘Apply for the prouramime abi further intor mation to the Universal Excursion Company, 92 Broadway, New York. W. RAU, Genera! Manager. NEW PUBLICATIONS. UST PUBLISHED-THE FOLLOWING BIGHT HiGH- ly Important Lectures, bound together, and entitled the Lecture 1, Structure of Man; 2, Structure of Woman; 3, Functions of Man Marriage; 5, Spermatorrhora; 6, cial Diseases; 8, Treatment. ‘As delivered at New York #eum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, New York. ‘ho cannot attend can have them lorwarded {roe 4 of 2c. by addresking SECRETARY, New Yor Avatomy, U8 Broagwar, New Yorks EUROPEAN STEAMSRIPS. | TORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSIIIP COMPANY. Bi. POR SOUTHAMPTON. AND BREMPS ON The steamship WREMEN, Captain W. Ladewigs, will sail on Thursday, Augnst 3, at? P. M., from’ Bremen Pler, foot of Third wireet, Hol » to be followed by _ steamship DONAL, Captain G. Erhat, on Saturday, Auguat 5, KATES ‘OF PASSAGE "TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, Payable in gold or iis equivalent in curreney, Firat eabin. bacetese gad #120 Second eabin. . Steerave. Por ire it or passage apply to ne pansaue SOE LRICHS & CO.. Agents, #8 Broad street, on DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MALL STEAMSHIPy BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING at BK: ‘The splendid vessels on thia favorite route for the Contr nent will sai Crom Pier No. 50 North river, as follows :— VILLE DE, PARIS, Surmont . -Saturday, Av PRICE FOUR CENTS | ; COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, GAN DOMINGO LINE—OR PUERTA PLATA, SAMANA and San Dominso City. The United States Mail steame ship TYBEE, Captain F. Delanog, will leave pler No, 4 North River on Wednesday, August 9, at’ o'clock P.M. For freibt oF passage apply to SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO.,29 Broadway, rv" N ORLEANS DIRECT. bs The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamshiv ST. LOUIS, Captain Jas. Whiteread, will leave pier No.9 North River on Saturday, Ang. 5. at # o'clock BOM, Freight received dafly, Through rates giveu sivesion, Indianola, Mobile and St. Louis, to COMWELL & C0 Ko" NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT, Southern Line, £6 Wert street. * The steams! p " LY STREAM, Captain McCreary, Willleave pier 2) Kast Kiver, Saturday, August & at3 P, My Fret uit, Moblie and Ga'veston taken. For fret ve, having superior accom apply to ©. H, MALLORY & ( 163 Maiden lane, No Price of passage in gold (ineltding wine) to Brest or Havre: bin... ston thekota at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passencers. jean travellers going to or returnin irom the Conti. nent of Europe by taking the steamers of this line avoid both ait by English railway and the discomforts of croasing Thannel, besides saving time, trouble aud expense, ORGE ) Agent, 58 Broatwar. NATIONAL LINE. iN “sSTBAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from pier 47 North River VIRGINIA, Sumner Saturday, Alignst 6, at A, M FRANCK, Thomson .Saturday, Aug. 12, at 2 ¥O IN DIRECT. HELVRTIA, Grigga. Wednesday, Arigust 9, at 11 A, M. Possage t0 Liverpool, Queenstown ‘or Lonuou dircot— “* ‘band HHO; sterrage, #28, currency. \d stecrage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glasgow, #23 enrrency. For further particalars apply at the company’s ofll Broadway. FW. seee #140) Second cabin,. NMAN LINK. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Roval Mall Steamers ars appointed to sail as CUry OF PARI uy, Any Crry OF BALBIN ay, Aug. 1 i OITY OF BRUSSE! Saturday, Aug. 13, at 20. O1TY OF LIMER! puraday, Ang. 17, at 4 rday and Thursday, (rom pier 4d RATES OF PASSAC Payable in Gold. and eac North river. ie in Currency. derate rates by persons g to send for thelr friends. urther information apply at the ¢ JON G, JtEAM TO. QUI SS oying the Unit Sail WISCONSIN, Waar NEVADA, -—, Cabin passage, ith Prepaid tick Passeagers booked to and { Drafis on 1 nt % wt 12 M. Ls, at 3 P. ad Broadway. Wiis star Lin New York, Cork Steamships, the six largest to th OCEANIC, AkOW BALTIC, r 6,000 tons burden—2,100 h, p. each, Sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harvor each wa: ATLANTIC, Capt. Murray, August PACIFIC, ADRIAtIC, OCEANL pean Thom Me BA splenber 2 at Krom the White Star Bock, y City. Passenger accommodations ( uarivalet combining safety, Saloons, state 'r smoking ToOM. and bathrooms in Midship section, where t motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardeasea accompany these steamers. Rates—Saloon, aS in gold, Sterraze, $30 in currency. Thowe wishing to Kend for friends irom the Old Country ean now obtain steerage, prepaid certificates, 8, enrreuey. Passengers booked to or froin all party Ol America, Pa Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Austtalla, China, &e. Excursion Uckeis granted at lowest rates. Tra(ta from 1 upward, For information apply at the cumpany's ofic Brouaway, New York, J. i. SPARKS HE HAMBURG-ANERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail seamship HOLSATIA, fon Tue for Ham and comfort. Avent. day, August ® 1871, TBs to Hamburg, Plymouth, Captain B, Meier, will taking passengers from HE GREA line fo SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER harieston, 8. C., the Florida ports South at sailing frou pier No. Ww \d Southwest, 29 North River, at 3 P.M, every ny and Saturday, ‘The livst clase sidewhee! steamship MANHATTAN, Captain M. 8, Woodnnil, sail on Sabu Aug. ay hrough passage tickets and bills of lading \ssued 4: lowes te. For freight and passage apply to. * PAMTENRY. R. MORGAN & CO, 177 Weat atreet, corner of Warten For through trergbt tariff and rates apply to BENTLEY D. HASELL, General Agent, Greats ro Freignt Lin N7 Broadway, entrance on Thomas strer aging steamship GEORGIA will follow, and sail on Satie lay, Aug. 9. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. ‘Steamahips of this line leave pler 37 North river, foot of olk, Cry Point and Ricbmond The steamship will sail_on Saturday, Anguat 6, at 3 P.M. connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seabourd Inland Air line, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Obio allroad and Richmond and Danville allroad, Thr ugh passenger Ulekets and through bills of lading at reduced rates to all points South and Southwest, Apply at office, on pier 87, or at office of the company, 187 Greenwich streni, corner of Day. TRAVELLERS? GUIDE. LBANY AND TROY LINE.—THE OLD, POPULAR, long eataniiahed evening line for Albany and Troy and via connecting raliroads for Buffalo and the West and Sara- toga and the North, ing pier 39, North River (Vesti street), one block south of Jersey City terry, daily, at 8 P.M. Fare always lows than by any other ronte, A. PLEASANT SAIL TO SING SING ON AND AFTER AA Saturday, Augosi §.—The steamer GENERAL SEDG- WICK, Wilitam Donanue commanding, will leave pler 28, foot of Murray street, for 152d street, Yonkers, Irvington and ng at4o'clock P.M. Returning will leave Sing Sing ners at 7:30 on Saturdays only, acriving at at e:30 PSS New York at 8 OR RONDOUT, LANDING AT COZZENS', NEWBURG Milton, Poughkeepsie and Esopus,-—The steamboats A RN + BALDWIN leave vier U4 North rive of Harrison street. YOR CATSKILL ‘TEAMERS THOMAS POWELL and SUN leave pier No. 48 North river, foot of Spring street, ath P.M; Saturdays at & and 3:30 P. Mt. ; making usu din} JOR GREENWICH AND STAMFORD.—THE NEW nis steamboat AMERICUS leaves foot of Mar- 3:30, and ‘Thirty-seventh atreet at ‘tamford at 7 and Greenwich at jOR NORWALK AND DANBURY. THE SWIFT AND boautifal steamboat NELLY WHITE leaves foot of y th strret anecting with Danbury Railroad, Re- walk at 745 A turning leaves ARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPAN JN “Four excursions to Sandy Hook aud return, daily (Sume day excepted.) The magnificent steamers PLYMOUTH ROCK AND JESSE HOYT bdo leave Pier 28 North River, foot ot Marvay street, as fol- ows PLYMOUTH ROCK... 220.4. M. and 4:30 P.M. JESSE HOYT... . Fare to Sandy Hook and return, # PLYMOOTH ROCK will make her regular psie, landing at Cozzene and Newburg, pior 38 North River, foot of Murray sweet, precively; ‘Chirt treet, North ving In return at 7 M. R. SIMONS, Managing D 26 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC ‘hecked at the oflics of the Krie ‘orl LN for wale a1 ¥ eh Rallway Haggage Express Company, corner of Twenty-third First Cabin, $12 sea ieee ead eSteerage, $30, gold; | Mert und Firth avenue, for Albany, Troy, Sharon and’ Sara- + payable in Onited States gold, * | toga Springs, byt any day fine of steamers ©, VIB- ‘The THURINGIA will sail August 15, 187). BARD and DANIEL DREW, i KUNHARDT? & CO. Cc. & RICHARD & BOAS, Also for Long Branch. Newport and Boston, and to all General Agents, General Passenger Age: points on theling of tue Erie Raiiroad aud the West and 5 dl wtre No clay street, N nth west. a See was This ia the only express company running direct to Long (hesann Line Branch and Newport. SK BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIC, =e ae mee =r f THB ROVALMAIL STEAMEINPS ON EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT.-LANDING Between New York and Liverpool, } Ev at Bizabethport, Union Bovariiesns 5 Sa et OR UTAVIA Win, Donahue commanding, will leave every OURA...Wedvesday, Aug. 21 BATAVIA.Saturdeyy ug. PARTIIA.Weanesdy Aue, §| ALGERIA Saturday, Aug. 18 SOOTIA. Wednesday, Au, 3 | anvesi ‘nesday, Ang. 22 CHINA... Wednesday, Aug. 28 | ABYSSINIA.Satw i RUSSIA. Wednes Aug. 30 | SIBE RIA..Taesday, Aug. RATES OF PASSAGE :~ By Wednesday stearnore, not eurrying sterra, skin und Seotin, | fy other Wednesday sbips. $130, cold | Cabin . $100, 0! BO, gold | &. wold abin. second Return tickets Second cabin as By steamers carrying sleernge passenger First cabin... old Steerage....... .j#W0, enrrency Return tickets” $150, gold i Tickets to Paris, #1, gold, add'tional, Steerace tickets from Liverpool aud Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and tor Mediter: ranean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s off No, 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Aj CHOR LINE AM Usteamers sail every Wednesday and Saturday to and ‘rom NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land mails and passengers. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- dea or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, comfort- ably and cheaply ag by any other route or line. “EXPRESS” BTEAMERS “PXTRA” BTFAMERE. COLUMBIA.....Sat., Aug. 5] DACTAN. Wed., Aug. 9 ANGLIA, Sat. Aug. 12] ASSYRIA......Wed., Aug. 16 AUSTRALIA ...Sat.. Ang. 19] ALEXANDRIA. Weg. Aug. 23 BRITANNIA....Sat., Au. 26] TOWA... Wed., Aug. 30 ‘and every Wednesday and Saturday thera {rom pier 20 North river, New York, at noo: Rates of passage. payable su currency, iverpool, Glasgow or Der First cabins, $65 and $7, according to location. Cabin excursion tlekets good for twelve months, deat accommodations, $130. Intermediate, $33; atecrage, #28, ertiticater, at lowest rates, can be houyht herr by taone wishing to send for their friends. Drafts issued, payable on, presentation, ‘Apply. at the company’s oflices to . HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowing Green. {TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. ‘ CUNARD LINE, BATAVIA.. s+e+- Sails Saturday, 5th August, at 9 A ALGERIA, Salis Saturday. 19th Aug., at? P.M Cabin passage, 0, gold ; ater $30, currency. Steerage passage to New York, Hor freight or eabin passage appiy at No. 4 Bowling Green. Por steerage passage apply ai rondway, Trinity Build- sng, MOCraRe POMPOM TR RLES G. FRANCRLYN, Acent, PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BATAVIA EMBARK, it; from the Cunard wharf, foot ot Grand strect, Jersey y, at 9 A, M., on Saturday, Sth August. CHAS. J, FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. ;TNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU! OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued by A. € WILMARTH, United States Conrt Buildings, 41 Chambers at COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. 7 pace Mary STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO California, Japan and China, via’ Panama, Carrying Mails, Passengers and Freight to Kingston, Jamaica, Santa Marsha and Greytown ‘and Pacific Coast ot Mexico, Central America, Peru, lon Sunday, then the day p 5 ef HENRY CHAUNCEY, Gray, will leave pier N orth River, for Aspinwall via Kingston, connecting at Panama with steamer CONSTITUTION, Captain ———, touching at, Aca- pulco, Manzanillo and Mazatlan, and also connecting for nil Central American and South Pacitie ports. Freight lor last named ports received until 4 P. M. of August 12, Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco Sep! pr i, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, freight and all fur: ther information, apply at Company's oliice, on the pier, foot of Canal street. F. Re BABY, Agent. [UNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, ATLANTIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPAN sailing regularly every Thursday, at 3o'clock P.M. pree cisely, from 4 North River. MORRO CASTLE, Captain R. Adams (vin N COLUMBIA, Captain E, Van Sic August 17 MISSOURI, Captain J, B. Edwards, August 24 For freight or passage apply to PASHAg® AUDIT MW. DIMOCK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green, Fe HAVANA.—DESPATCH LINE, CARRYING THE United States Mail.The fine steamship GENERAL SEDGWIOK, T. 8. Ellis, commander, will #ail from pier 20 Fast river, on Tuesday, August 8, at 3 o’eock P.M. For freight or passage apply to JAMES BE. WAKD & CU, 113 Wallstreet, Passage, #50, FA YAs4, PROGRE:SO AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving pier]? Kast river at 3 P. M., direct to Havana. ITY OF MERIDA, Deaken . Wednesday, Augus 16 ITY OF MEXICO, Timmerman. -Tuesday, Sept. 5 For freight oF pashage apply DRE & SONS, JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP Li | From pier No.6 North river, at 3 0" M. KMILY B. SOUDER, hh rates given to St. Louis. at) August 10 Broadway. . ‘August 5. Freight received daliy. ‘Thro ra Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For trelght or paasage having superior accommodations, apply to REDERIC BAKER, iW Brondwar. | EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUC! ing at Key West, carrying the United Stites mail. ‘The Al steamahip WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, xt pior 29 Eas: River, wiil leave on Sunday, A’ 5 ‘Through bills of lading given to. Houston andgll points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. . Rand C. Fond. For freight or iy eee or Pana ALLOY & Co. 153, Maiven Laue or W PL CLYDE &00., 119 Wall street, | ‘fhe tast and commodions steamer ih street, North River, at § o'clock, et. at # o'clock A. M. Bi PLM. ing, from foot of Thirty and pler %, foot turning will leave Ke F ‘oni, Iona Island at SLULPY HOLLOW. ton furry, Brooklyn, at® irty-fourth or the excursion, Lebrated brass and cotilon bund will ac wsion, REGUEAR SUNDAY MORNING © burg, Cornwa l, Cold Spring, W and Yonkers, The favorite steam Captain James Sherman, leaves F A.M. nristopher street, North River, & +treet, North Kiver, # o'clock A. M Fare 81, Willams’ cotmpany tue ex: SHARON SPRINGS DIRECT. The Day Line, Peopie’s Line or Troy Line steamers ticket and check direct to Shavon Springs by ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Drawing room cara from Albuny to the Springs, Night boat passengers react Sharon at 9215 A. M.; be duy line at 92. M., or by 10:30 A.M. Hud- son River Railroad from New York (change at Albany, tree transfer) at 6:17 P. M. (quicker than by any other route}. 8. E. MAYO, General t Agent. ATURDAY A¥TERNOON BOAT FOR CATSKILL, Hudson and Coxsackie, landing at Tivoll, New Ham- burg, Marlboro and Malden. Steamer SUNNYSIDE, on and after Saturday, Jul aves pier 4% North Rivar, foot of Spring street, at 2 o'cloc SUNDAY MORNING LINE FOR PEEKSKILL.THE sicamer ANTELOPE leaves every morning, without exception, Harrison sreet at 8 o'clock, Inncing at Thirty- fourth street at 84; Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry. (Tarrytown and Nyack by ferry), Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplanck's, N. B.-Tarrytown omitted Sunday. QuNpay Boar For, NEWARK. On and after Sunday, March 24, the steamboat THOMAS P. WAY will make her regular trips. 1 Beare foot of Centre ‘treet, Newark, st 8 A. M. an§ ru. Leave foot of Barclay street New York, at 10:20 A, M. and 40 P.M. Stopping at Bergen Point each way. SUNDAY EVENING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY S ¢ 39 North River, ‘At 6 o'clock, ing at above places Monday morning with expres or the North and West, Through tickets issaed, WIUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE, LANDING AT COL- +). lege Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, Sands’ Potat, Glen- wood and Ros'yo. Steamer ARROWSMITH will teave pier No. 24 Kast River (Peck sip), Sunday, Angust 6, at 3:30 A. M. ping at Thirty-seventh street each way; returning, +n = Cove 3:14, Townseaa’s Grove at ree of a uB MARY POWELL, “FROM VESTRY STREET AT 320 P.M. daily, making usual landings. Returning leave Poughkeepsie 6:30, Milton 6:45, Ni burg 7:00, Corawall'? 45, Weat Point Cozaena’ 8:15, at riving in New York at Ii $2 -ALBANY AND TROY DAY LINE.—STEAMERS q VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW from Vesry 0A. M.; Thirty-fourth strect at8:45; landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferry boat, West Polnt, Cornwall, Newburg. Pouzhkeepsie, Catelill Hudson, connecting with evening trains on the New York Central tor the West, and on’ and after June 26 with the Albany and Susquebanos road for Sharon Springs (34 from New York) and Binghamton, aod by Rensselaer and Sara- toga road for Saratoga Springs (83 from New York), At Hudson for Lebanon Springs, all rail, To Troy by steamboat SCHUYLER. c. it street YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, OR SALE-—A SCHOONER YACHT, 50 TONS, OLD meusurement; thoroughly found and fur Ad- dresa YACHT 50 TONS, Herald ofive. FOR, SAGE, LOW THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CABIN Yacht Flying Cloud; go aboard at Witman's Boat Yard, Gowanus Bay, South Brooklyn. {OR SALE CHEAP—TWO SLOOPS; CARRY 65 TONS; very Ngit draught; new sails, rigging, &c.; iu good or der. Apply to JOUN CURTIN, 808 West street, RON SIDEWHEEL STEAMBOAT METROPOLITAN for sale. Length, 135 feet: 82 feet beam, 7 feet depth of hold; engine, 32 inch oylinder, 6 feet stroke of piston. Can be aern at foot of Lith stree:, ast River. Apply to DANIEL W. RICHARDS & CO. Angin street, New York. TEAM YACHT FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE SD for Heal Estate. Apply at £1 West street. Wy Asses wo ae i, ba a ‘der; two Canal Boats, in good condi - change for Brooklyn. or Plainseld property, SPALTHORF avenue, corner Of Second street. @ COPY. af Philadelphia papers pl INSTRUCTLO! | LADY Drsinks TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE AL Uiiita,to wna abe will tench French and Spanish, grammatical and cooversadonaily, at $9 per month, Ad: in 41. T. We, Heraid ofige, SORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE.—BOARD- ing and Day School for young gentlemen, 170th street and Kinerbridge road, New York; seventeenth year. The ‘ool will reopen September 15. V. PREVOST, principal, ‘irculars at G. Lespinusse’s, 25 Pine street, New York. DACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, METHODIST I huiding, corner Eleventh, street and ‘Broadway, opens Angust Ll. stu ente can enter at any me. Send or call for ac ar. 3. 5. PACKARD, Principal. ] YP FEMALE SEMINARY. ‘The next session commences September 18, Por partici ars apply to te Principal, Mre. 8. J. LIP, Rye, N. ¥. MISCELLANEOUS. NEBEC Ick, 150,000 tuna for Sale low, quantities to sult, dy Kennebec River Tee Association. HOBSRT NOBTON, Agent, Gardiner, Mq

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