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WHO THE NEW YORK HERALD. LE N 0. 12,781. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1871. i column, WELLING U ROPE 8, ©, money & GEN ‘ Fourth Sixth col Ri REAL colunn.. BITUATIONS uInue, NEWSPAPER! DIREUTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMNENTS-SroonD PaoE—Fifth and sixth columns, ROLOGY—Turgp PagR—Third rolump. LEIA RI Fins? PAGR— Fourth columa, RD AND LODGING WANTED—SzcoND PaGe—First column. HDERS WANTED-—SR00ND PAGE—First column. DOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tanp Pacr— Fourth column, JBUBINESS OPPORTUNITIES--SROOND PaGE—Fifth col- ‘umn, BUSINESS NOTICES—Firra PagE—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tuirp PaGE—Fourth CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Turep Paar—Second column. CLOTHING—Furey PaGR—Third column, ©OACHMEN AND GARDENERS -TuiRp PagE—Second 3 and third columns. CUASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Firet PAGR—Fifth and sixth columns, COPARTN ERSHIPR—SrooND Page—Fifth column. Soneoet nan NOTICES—Tutep Page—Fifth column, yi TRY BOARD--SkCOND PaGE--Firat column. ENTISTRY—Finet Paak—Third column. RY GUODS—Fins? PAGE —Sixth column. HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- WENCH ADVERTISEME:! umn, ES WANTED—MALES—TuIkp PaGe—Third column. WANTED—FEMALES—THinD PaGE—First and second columns, “ARRIAGES, 40.—Finst PaGcE—Second and ums. (OTELS—SEOOND PAGE—First column, IOUSES, RUOMS, 40., WANTED—Taigp Pacr—Fiftn olumn, jumn. FURNISHED—Skconp PaGe--Second column. UROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst PAGE-—Fifth column, Finst PAGE—Third column, XCURSIONS—SECOND PaGe—Third comma, INANCIAL— Finest PAGE—Fourtn co:umn. | si SALE—SEOOND PaGE—Second and third columns, URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO Li:T— SKCOND 1’AGR—Second column, FeO EER TSE PaGg—Third column, ‘THIRD PAGE—Third col- colt INSTROUTION -8rooND PaGr—Third coltitan. SERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tummp Paor— ‘LOAN OFFICES—Finst PaGr—Third column. ‘LOST AND FOUND—Finar PaGe—First column, (MACHINERY—Skr0onp PaGe—Third column. MARBLE MANTELS--Tarky Pagr—Filth column, (MEDICAL—JuIrp PaGr—Third column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEME: Pour NOTICES—Finrst Pagr—Sixth column. ‘TS—Ercuts Page— \MISCELLANEOU8—Srconp Pagr—Sixth column. MUSICAL—SrooNp PaGr—Fourth co.umn, NEW FUBLICATIONS—Timep PaGE—Fifth column. |—-SFCOND PAGR—Fourth column, PERSONAL—FireT Pacx—First column. TANOFORTKS—SrooND PAGE—Fourth column, ‘OST OFFICE NOTICE—First PaGE—Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO ENT—-THIRD PaGE—Fourth and fifth co.umn: ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—THirp Paor—Futh AL ESTATE WANTED—Tuinp PaGr—Fifth column. KLIGLOUS NOTICES—SrconD PaGE—Fourth column, REWARDS—Finet Pagr—First commn, BALES AT AUCTION—Stconpy PaGE—Fourth column, WANTED—FEMALES—TurRv First column, BILUATIUNS WANTED—MALES--Turrp Paar—Second column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Fimst PAGE—First and second col- PaGE- STORAGL.—SECOND PAGR-—First column. SUMMER RFSORTS--SrooxD PAGE—First column, THE TRADES—Turuy Paor—Third column. THE TURY—FirsT PAGE—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSKS—SECOND Pagr— Second column. 'RAVELLERS’ GUIDE-—Frner PAGE—Sixth column, ANTED TO PURCHASE-—SKOOND PaGE—Fourth col- ump, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Finet PaGe—Third col- BRANCH OFFICE—UP TOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD 'KECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, 1,46 BROADWAY, THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRTY-FIRST STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. “ALL &¥.. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE (RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PERSONAL. ‘E.—1F ETTA REVERE WILL SEND HER AD- drese she will greatly oblige an admirer. HARRY, Herald oftice. A are H. DAVENPORT—LETTERS CAN BE ADDRESSED to No, 1 East Washington square, corn MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN, « cler! laying policy. Have the shovs watched and eak up thie nefarious swindle, Fourth street. YOUR __ SPECIAL NOTICES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and Valises at thé Great Femily shoe Emporium, 330 Bowery, corner ot Bond street, selling 20 rt cent below W. D. BIGELOW. Broadway prices. q ssh ROBERT IRWIN, LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS OF any kind, whether due now or to come due hereafter, ‘Against ‘the late firm of Mitchell & are requested to Present the same for payment at once to the undersigne:, Cc. H. READ. HOFFMAN HovssE, August 18, 1871. AWA SOPFICIAL DRAWINGS. +" KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. ICKY EXTRA CLA8§ NO, 491—AUGUBTI8, 1871, Bg Oh, Hi, Bw, TA i 70. KENTUCKY—c1.abs NO. 42—AUGUGT 18, 1871. 46, 14. 10, BY, 28, 71, 7, 6% 64, ‘41, 12. ALARAMA—EXTHA CLAgS NO, 416—avGUsT 14, 1871. aptcat—Cuaee 0.301 Avoer 18 etl CAH—OLAl Oo. AUGUST be 8, 7, D8. 30, “ty. 21," 10, 43,78, Bly 12, "20, SIMMONS & GO., Managers, Ky. __ J. CLUTE, Broker, 208 Broadway. Post offise box 4,002, ORNS, BUNIONS, KNLARGED JOINTS.—ALL_ DIS- J eases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 19 Union juare, ‘KEN’ 1, R, L. A. ECKSTEIN, ON HIS DEPARTURE FOR Germany, bids a cordial iarewell to friends and patrons. Dr. A. KESSLER, 224 East Filty-first street, will attend to bis practice. FPiRST LAGER BEER BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, 341 Broadway, New York. Imported Vienna Lager Beer, per dozen... Imported Bavarian r Beer, per dozen. Also, Milwaukee Lager Beer, per dozen, Newark Lager Beer, per dozen. Delivered free of charge. HOLLENDER & CO., 941 Broadway, opposite City Hall, OFFICE,OF THE BOARD FOR THE EXAMINATION o scensing Druggisis and Prescription Clerks in the elty of York, ‘2 Union place. " All iste and prescription clerks in the city of New are hereby Gerad notified that the Board aul, appointed in. accordance with chapter 202 of the iaws of 1871 of this State, will meet for the purpose of conducting ex- inations any between the hours or 10 A. M. and8 Bin, Union place. at their office, examined first. aud notified in alpnabeti- Drage! ite will be cal 01 Due notice will be afterwards given to prescription clerks. ‘The subjects for examination will be chemistry, poisons and their antidotes, practical pharmacy an‘ oflicin: Botany, materia medica, prescriptions and the adulterations of drugs. |, M. President. WILLIAM GRATAM, : THEOBALD FROHWEIN,, Commissioners, O'LEARY, M. D., Lovie G. B: NEw York, July 20, 1671. FFICE OF THE PAUIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- pany, 59 and 61 Wall street, New York, Auguat 18, 1871. ‘A reward of $5,000 will be paid for the «discovery and evi- dence Jeading to the conviction of the person who wilfully caused «false and forged account of the burning of the company’s steamer Heury Chauncey to be published in the morning journals of this diate. By order, THEO. T. JOHNSON, Secretary. ELIEF TO THE FKET.—MRS, L. R. STONE, CHI- ropodist, has opened new and elegant roomaat 743 Hronaway, opposite Astor place, where she is prepared to treat all who are troubied with Bunions and Nails, Ladies treated at their residence if desired. N ROWAL, HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, AUGUST 1.— No. 18,119 drew $100,000 gold. Kentucky, class 492, Nos. 21, 46, 14 drew $20.00, Brunswick official of July 27 and Q'received. Address BALLY & CO, (old established oflce), 174 Broadway. SEPTEMBER 2—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CU- ba.—Full official arawing received for August 1 by JO- SEPH BATES, 1M Broadway, room 4. EPTEMBER 3—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF Cuba; all the oficial drawings kept on file. JOSEPH BATES & O0., 25 Wall street, Post office box 4,264. HE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PHAR- macy would respectfully notify all druggists and pre- scription clerks that by calling ‘at bis office, #2 Union place, he will appoint a time for their examination. LOUIS G. BRANDA, Secretary. ra inverted _THE TURE. Ferro PARK-—SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, AT Purse and Stake $400, H. Carey's Hickey. ® A. Patterson's 8. g. Greenborn, Bob Johnson's gr. m. Stella. Two miles and repeat, in harness. P. J. M. VAN CORTLANDT, President. D. TALLMAN, Superintende: ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. Monday, August 21, at 8 P. M. Match $1,000, mile heats, best 3 in 6, in harness, H. W. Howe names b, m, Rosa Anderson. 1. £. Danbam names, in. Nellie. Good day and track. GEO. W. OAKLEY, Buperintendent. a letter. UFF DRESS—I AM UNHAPPY IN NOT RECE Bree SLEEPING CAR. WANTS TO SEE YOU 3 tornight ‘Send note by post ENRIQUE forgiven. 'OUNT—ALL HAS BEEN DISCOVERED AND SET- / ted; only your family know it; return and all will be DICK. ONEY ISLAND CAR—THURSDAY / smiles, dark suit and bouquet. wiew. Address HENRI, Herald oflice. C*Wee SCHLEIDEN WILL PLEASE CALL AT 16 Water strect for C. B., from 8. F. EVENING; Please appoint inter EAREST—ALL IS KNOWN AND FORGIVEN. COME home; little Toad” wants to laugh at glassen, DOLLY. G away; Kovert drexa burg, Pa. waited two hours; NFORMATION W. ome had light bi ILLIAM JOHNS’ rik da Johnston ; ill Cy IPSY.—WILL BE WAITING INSIDE; THAT BEST. Answer D.'s Questions cautiously. Came Monday j ole. '‘ANTED—OF A BOY WHO LEFT HIS 1870, aged ten ye eyes, long visage, a small scar over he left eyebrow and was dressed in brown jacket and pi Dare-footed and wore an old brown cap al ;.when he went from nt, the time he went be pald by his father, | Ad- ‘Washington street, Pitts- son, form mes Hudeor to F. E. er of Dublin, Ireland, brother of the Rev. feceased, Miramichi, N. B. He had an office about ten years since near 66 Cedar street, New York. Apply WINSLOW, Newcastle, N. Peeetermery WANTED-—OF ONE EDWARD RUD- ja » Dominion of Canada, Henry NEORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET rleft Auburn, N. ¥., Inst March, where n liviag with Mr. Alexander as nurse.’ All information Ghankfully received by Sisters of Mercy, corner of Houston sand Mulberry streets, a. A. she had after theatre, Brevoort House, Please send address to M™ H—N.—THURSDAY NIGHT, WALLACK'S; .. box 189 Herald oflice. BETHLEHEM, _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER & BAMLIVA CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TA Sa, corner of Broadway 4 ‘Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR C, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, Keguiar of Horses and Carri &e., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every Horse sold under warrantee. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 12 O’CLOCK. ‘The bigh bred and celebrated bay trotting Horse Dutch- man, sired by Henry Clay, and raised in Monroe county, 15/4 high. 7 vears oi and without exception the moat perfect driver in the State; trotted last spring at Roel er in 2:38, and without doubt can beat 2:40 to-day to road wagot has fine style and action, very blocky built, very handsome showy; ne upertor road or family wi Warranted sound and kind; Road Wagon, Harness, ac. Pair of closely matched and extra ne sorrel Geldings, 155 high, 6 and rears old, prompt, extra stylish and game drivers; can trotin 3:10 sure; all day travellers; flowing and warranted sound and kind, t and high bred sired by Toronto Chief, 16% driver; ree minutes to-day; 8 unsurpassed aid of nothing; warranted ‘agon, Harness, Ac. The well known, elegant and fast trotung gelding Bay Duke, sired by Ge rich mahogany bay. 1 and extra atylieh dri atchen, dam Norwood Maid; 1 9 aby 7 years old; an elegant, handy y as trotted a’ five mile race at Poughkeepsie tn 14:2734, and is one of the greatest roadsters in the State; can boat any day to road wagon; bas fine qualities and no outa; 18 a gentleman's roadster 10 every re- spect and warranted sound and kind. ‘Two sets city made single Harness, but little used, ‘Two fine top Wagons, made by Parry. One light Dog Cart, built by Wood Bros, Family Establishment consisting of an extra fine and stylish bay Horse, 16% high, 6 years oli, frer, easy avd pleasant Griver, great roadster ; ean trot m 3:30; afraid of nothin, gentie'for ® lady to drive and warranted sound and kin Also fine light Rockaway, Harness, ac. One city made side epring Concord Wagon, Rockaways, Depot and Express Wagons, Harness, Blankets, Robes, Sheets, Whips, dc. Also several other ‘Horses. Full deseription at sale. Sales never postponed on account of weather. JINBAD. rs NICHOLAS: $400 iftieth street. her friend HARRY, box 4,246 Broadway? REWARD.—MISSING, Joseph Lowenthal, @mall mustache, height 5 feet 4 Goat, ash colored striped pants and straw hat. ward will be psid for intormation leading to his being found his brother, M. LOWENTHAL, 618 Thira avenue, corner RYDENBURG, ERSEVERANCE—HERALD write or call on the person addressed August 2, Inter- ‘iow shall be conidenuial, OFFICE. PLEASE I WILL BE ON THE PLYMOUTH ROCK to-morrow without tail, Youcan meet me on board at €:30 A. M., foot of Thirty-(ourth street, North River: This aay be the last opportunity I shali have for seeing you so dou't disappoint me, Bd mn gly ia ace OF —— RYDENBURG, widow of Martin Rydenburg, late of London, England, Water street, New York. ILL MIss CARRIE VALENINE, FORMERLY or Fiftceuth street, send her present ‘address and obiige 185 Herald Uptown Branch office, SINCE AUGUST 2, ed 26; dark complexion, Inches; bad on biue frock Above re- LOST AND FOUND. j 1. UND_ON WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN 6 AND 7 P. M., ona Broadway car, a Pocketbook, containin be owner can have tt by callin, | floor, at DEVLIN & 0.’ tot » — Grand street. OST-—THURSDAY EVENING, L' street, near Third liberal rew: ‘wenty-liret a 4 day, Avg A sui Fompany, ‘ard will ret. O8T-OR LEFT AT THE WRONG PLACE by the rie Ratlway Bi e Trunk, marked “E. L., reward will be ‘given for any informa- jst 14, 18% one |i tab! fs money, on tne’ person in charge of , corner of Broadway and TWENTY-FIRST IN enue, @ solitaire Diamond Ring, e given for ite return to 145 East New Won concerning said trunk by W. D. LOCKWOOD, 192 Cherry street, New York. ORPHY, 111 Nassau street, REWARDS. . =~ REWARD.—LOST, PART OF A SEAL LOCKET, $5 coutaining lady's face and hair, Return to J. AL $10 ue sireet TRAYED FROM 209 WEST FORTY- Setier Dog; whoever will return anid dog to the above number will receive the above reward $15 counts, Drafta, turn of the documents to H. L, RIT $15 tore wld gold Wateh, lo nd no questions or near Jers Ked. ke, . MOOSHOF F REWARD,—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, AT ey City ferry, a Pac The absve reward wil be age of Papers, Ac aid on re. aver st. 1 & CO., 84 to M! REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE RE James M. Allen, yy & gentleman just after leaving the 8 Pearl street, of an Newport steamer on Tuesday morning, and no questions wakeou, $20 TN ‘ arked “Jan returning the f REW, owner, of same te J. $100 invelope, Fh Nos. Aucustt, No. | 206 Hroadway, 3 Park row. above reward. HE) 2 (ation a containing 1 on Sainrday, August 12, made th dence agaivat the neURL, REWARD.—LOST, ON OR ABOUT THE 8TH rom St. N cholas Hotei, a black V: em A matrong U, 8.,""on the bottom. Any ane same to the RY ARD.—LOST, huenagers, —KENTUCKY #TATR ERY, CLAS: % A. fet aan SE OTTRY, CLASS NO. 492- vi9 Urew Rr YERS BEWARE ¢ players will be taken and held for evi- 14,000) gore, 960, ‘ot oie hor 4,1 Nicholas Hote! will receive the JANTRELL, ad Baggageman, YESTERDAY MORNING, IN ue or wenty-th containing papers of no value to any one but the bove mentioned reward will be paid for retarn JSTUART & CO,, 83 Naseau cireet, street, a brown dpen REWARD—FOR INFORMATION OF A BOX ,000 cigars, taken from 322 Bowery, THOMAS, ib Bowery. ~THE NEXT RAID Royal Havana Lottery. J. OLUTE, Broker, 168 Fulton street ano No. —MAJOR C, W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. + _ Will be sold at public anction, without reserve ‘ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 16 O'CLOCK PROMPT, the entire contents of the wel known livery stable belonging to Richard Jones, and situated at No. 39 South Fifth avenue (Laurens street), consisting of Fourteen head of fine business Horses, al) sound, kind and tn good condition. Four Coaches, two Clarences, One Park Phaeton, two six-aent Sieighs, Six seta donble Harness, two sets single. Robes, Blankets, Saddirs, Bridles and Stable Utens Above property is all in first class order and wel! worthy the attention of livery stable keepers. ‘Stable to let, Possession given lat of September. No postponement on account of weather. T 68 LIBERTY STREET.—AT A GREA’ $160 cash wi buy an all leather top T SACRIFICE. Buggy, by good le in every respect and worth #2 four dif. maker, rel ferent ‘styles; also very light Kockaway at $150;. al Woodrntl Rockawa: very low; also the prettiest, lightest and best Park Phaeton (shifting extension top, platform springs), Depot, Road and Jagcer Wagons; great variety of darnees, Robes; Sheets, Nets, ac., which we want to get rid of bad. ‘The cheapest house in the world Is our private salesroom. 68 Liberty st. JOHNSTON & VAN TABSELD, 58 Liberty st A WCARRIAGE REPOSITORY, dl WEST BROAD. + way. Park and Pony Phactons, Doctors’ Wagons, and Business Wagons, Rockaways, top and no top Depot Wagons, Harness, and all the stock very TA HEAVY DISCOUNT.—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF top and no top road, express and second hand Wagons at 95 per cent less than cost, Call and examine before pur chasing. $7 and 99 Charies street, HORSES, CARRIAGES. &C. Brack COLT, 5 YEARS OLD, 18% HIGH; FAST, found and ent; abo light tap Bug, Harniay Re: said cheee no use, Apply at COOK 228 West For- street, ORBETT & CO., 12%, 12 AND 196 WEST TWENTY- / fifth street, offer the sokowing. second hand Coaches cheap:—Threo Brett, one second hand Coach, two wix-seut Rockaways and one Landau; all in good order. ARRIAGES.—EVERY DESCRIPTION OF NEW AND fashionable Carriages, at the lowest prices; Pony Phae- tone in variety. A. 8. FLANDRAU, Carriage Buflder, No. 7 East Eighteenth strect, near Fifth avenue, INE ROAD HORSE FOR A GENTLEMAN, DOUBLE ore ingle, 15.334 bands bigh, mahogany bay, 8 years oid, grand style and action, excellent traveiler, great enduran: can trot in three minutes, warranted sound; a bargain. at Furnishing Store, Eario’s Hotel. OR SALE-—A VERY HANDSOME AND TAME FAWN, Just arrived from South America. Inquire at 121 Con: greas street, Brooklyn. OR SALF—A FOUR-YEAR OLD BAY COLT; BLACK points; 15 hands; sired by Lone Star: Lauy Sufloik dam; well broken to harness; very stylish and promises well for speed. Inquire at 18 Tompkins avenue, Brooklya. FOR, SALE GRAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, SOUND, kind and nt for single or double harness; #old for the Want of use; 8 years old, Call at 620 Tenth avenue for three lays. OR SALE—A FINE ARABIAN HORS! Di under the saddle or in harness: warranted In all re- apecta, Can be seen at Colonel BRUCE'S stubles, Forty- first street and Seventh avenue. Fo SALE-—A SHIFSING TOP BUGGY. PRICE 840. U. B. BREWSTER & CO., 155 Bank street, OR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE BAY HORSE. YOUNG, sound and kind; suitable for any kind of work. Apply at 387 Graham avenue, Wilifamsbui FIARDSOME CRESTNOT, PACER FOR SALE15 hands, 5 years old; sonnd and kind: goes single or dou- ble; does not pull; goes straight: is stylieh, and warranted to and repeat tu 2:42; price $600. Adires box 47 .) Post office, ORSES WANTED TO PASTURE.—PRICE #8 PER mouth. Address W. H. SEAMAN, Roslyn, L. 1. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL’S SAL! «, This day, at 11 o'clock, at 69 Jones street -One sor- rel Mare, oné light spring Business Wagon, one Exproa Wagon, ‘two seta siugle Harness, one set light Phaetor double Harness, & PATRICK DALY, City Marshal, IVERY AND BOARDING STABLE FOR SALE—DO- ing @ good business. Inquire on the premises, 12 Thompson street. ECOND HAND BRETT, #123—ROAD WAGON, $75, nd lot Top Buggies, Rockaways, Victoria, light Coach, at bargains; several silghtly soiled Carriages at reduced prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 628 Broadway, RUCK WANTED.--A LIGHT DOUBL singlo Truck wanted. Address P. & SON, Herald office. RUCKING WORK FOR SALE—WITH HORSES, ‘Trucks, &c. Inquire four CARTMAN, 174 Weat street, oR A HEAVY ICTORTA FOR SALE—IN FIRST RATE ORDER, AND only moderate! suitable for one or two horses. Can be seen at priva WW eat Seventeenth street, be- tween 10 and 12 o'clock, 450, OOD, SOUND AND RELIABLE 7 ANTED—A fai Horse or pair, not less than 15% hands, and faster that no object, in exchange for American and French Burr Mill Stone Stock ; company now in successful operation, and office at 22 West street, New York. Address D. D., Newark, N. J. ANTED—A SHIFTING TOP WAGON; MUST BE OF maker and in first. rate condition. Address, ©. RUTHERFORD, 15 Greenwich ay. Wn PAIR OF ROAD HORSE: ‘one or both must be good for the saudic. ROANOKE, Herald office. , 156 HANDS ; Address _YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT ARIEL, 40 FEET long over all; sails and rizging new; can be seen at foot of Hicks street. South Brooklyn. Address RAP, 23 Washington street, New York. OR BALE—A FAVORITE CABIN YACHT, 31 FEET Jong. Sloop-rtened, in perfect orier, and ftted un com plete. To be seen foot of Filty-seventh street, North River. EW SCREW YACHT FOR SAUE--80 FEET LONG, 6 beam, 1 inches draught; low preasure engine ; surface condenser; price $1,000. Apply to WARD & STANTON, Newburg. Ga HOTEL, Parte, 12 Boulevard d reopeue After being entirely restored. ‘The prices of tho Grand Hotel have been greatly reduced by the new direstura, ‘The charge for service will be no more patd by travellers, 200 Rooms and Drawing Reoms, very comfortably furnished, from } irancs « day, service included. Table aénote. Breakfasts at 4 (ranca (wine included), every day from 11 A. M. Uil LP. ai Dinners at 6 francs (wine ineladed), every day at 6 P. M. prectse'y. Dinners aia carte. Special service at fix including lodging, fuel, light, and food, with the ebuice oi taking the meals in private ur at the tadle «’hote, bd. OK. y, 20 france —16s. 4 des Capucines 12, Paris. prices, Second class, pe Third class, pe 12' Bo OTEL DE LA PLACE DU PALAIS ROYAL 17) Rue Rivoli, Paris, facing the Place Gu Palais Koyal and the Louvre, near the Tuileries, the theatres and the Place de la Rooms Ho™! DES DEUX MONDES, & Rue d’Antin 8, Paris, between the Tuileries and the Be Tabi fort. PASGOW with every h COTE'S: 2R MOTE me vomfort and accommod for famiiles and gentlemen; moderate fixed tari, Inc servants, or by the week al reduced rates. Ladies’ room, private parlors, balbs, billiards, QWISS SCHOOL FOR Ri © Music, founded by Mr. Gustave Lefevre, Director of PEcole de Musique Religieuse de Parts, opening nt Lansanne September I, 1871. -Coroplete Literary and Musical Studies Singing, Piabo, Organ, Harmonium, Contrebass, ancient and morlern Fugue: ition, Improvisation, iilstory of Mu- ic, French, ¢ . Italian, Crammar, History, Geograph; Arithmetic, Literatre. Price for board, 120 france, Fi particulars and prospectus apply to Mr. GUSTAVE LE. FEVRE, Directeur de I"Ecole de Musique Religteuse, No. 6 Passage dea Beaux Aris (Place Pigalle), Paris, or Champ wa , at Cour, near Lausanne, Canton de Vaud, Switzer- and, MPHE GRAND BADE HOTEL AND CASINO OF SAXON allis, Switzerland, combined with the world-renown Bromine and Jodin offer to tourists all the induc the Conun} 4—coneeris, promenwies, cr rente et quarente, roulette # un zero), Direct rail- commnniicayon from Gen? aud Basel with Saxony. W ASHINGTON HOTEL, Lime street, Liverpool, England. Under entirely new management, ‘This magnificent building ia one of the finest and most Jaborately finished hotels in the Untied Kingdom, covering an area of 1,202 square yards, and contains 200 nobie aud spacious rooms, fitted up with every luxury and requisite tha modern art and experience can furnish, Charges strictly moderate, DENTISTRY. ~ NEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FOURTEEN years.—Henumbin, ation; gas administere mpers for thin faces; sew 156 Grand st., near Broadway. EOKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs,—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c.. or bought, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker treet. A -QHEAPEST LOT OF, NEW AXD SECOND HAND «+ Rockaways, Coupes, Phaetons, Top ana no Top Bug- ies for cash, at DAY & SON'S Factory, 146 and 148 Eldridge street T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, FORMERLY 559-—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, iiks, Life Policies, Furniture; particularly ies ‘anos ; private parior for ladies. Take notice. Removed to 896 LDERNEY AND AYRSHIRE COWS FOR SALE. Aiso one Alderney and one Agrasize Bull. To be seen al the (arm of the subscriber. near West Farms, Westchester country, Inquire of WILLIAM WATSON, 172 Church st. A TWO SECOND HAND TOP WAGONS, LITTLE hised, perfect order, by best city makers; three Road Wagons; a fine assortment of all atyles Carri both new and d hand ; five new Express Wagons, just atrived from the celebrated Concord manufactory; ais two second hand ones for new Harness, single and double; Sheets, Blankets, Robes, Whips, &e. — 1. GRAY, 20 to 29 Wooster street. T 69 GREAT JONES STREET.~MARSHAL'S SALE GA the day, at JU grelgek—-One, Sorrel, Mare, 9 Bpprres 08, 2 sets single Harness, t ret ight doubi to. Harness, de. J.P. TRAVER & CO,, Auctioneers, —WANTED—A SECOND HAND PIANO BOX TOP Buggy, bait springs: weight not over 27 pounds; one Fewster or Stivers preferred. Address (, K,, Her: LIGHT SIX-SEAT ROCKAWAY ria and two Road Wag bat litte will be sola iow; ‘every deseription, seanonable Family ‘Carriages ‘and light Buggien new aod second band, at grently feduced prices, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 66 Broadwase LIGHT VICTO- —+—__—_- . SECOND HAND SIX SEAT PHAETON, SIX SE Rockaway, at Cart, hehe esa ee pod , soveral jet Harness, new Curriages, selling olf dirt cheap, to cl business TAYLOR'S, 69 Cedar street, AM.) HARNESS, CARTS, TENTS, HAMMOCKS, mp Equipage, Mule Collars McClellan Saddies, Can: was, Bort Satis, Fi Wagon, Waterproof Horse Covers, Government Blankets. re W. A. CARTER, 52 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich, “WARGAIN.HORSE, COVERED WAGON AND Harness, tit for pediers or country: also a blooded sound; beat stock to breed; must 06 sold. 477 Pearl A Mat wireet. —ROCKAWAYS, TOY AND OPEN WAGONS, ExX- A, pres ‘aod Jagger Wagons, Phaetona, Gigs, &c.; H. eat of ail grades ar prices to suit: Lap Robes, 8 eo. ; nil for gale at reduced prices at 1. way, Deus Forty-first atreet- ay T J, A. JACKSO! AMITY STREET, THREE, doors west of —Money advanced on Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personat Property of every description. Same bought and sold. AT %, BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN AL Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Liberal ad- vancea made on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry and all kinds of goods, Same bougpt at full value, T 67 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— A iiverat advances ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces and Personal Property every description, JAMES P, MATTITEWS. T 11d BROADWAY DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | SILKS, Camels’ Hair Shaw! v igo Money Uberall ¥ Advanced on the same. 0. | Washingtow place. MERICAN OFFICE, 735 75,000. WILL BUY OR W: make advances on’ Diam: hes, Jewelry, Sil- Verware, Camel's Hair Shawis, Silke, Laces, Valuaoles, &c. 5 highest prices paid, J. H. BARRINGER, 705 Broadway, opposite Astor place. D. M. JOHNSON, 19536 BOWERY, UP STAIRS—AD- + vances money to any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silk, Laces, Shawis, Pianos, &c., oF the goods bought at ful! value, Parties in want of Money or Merchandiae wili tind this the most rlegant aud extensive es- fablishment in this country, RIVATE LOAN OFFICE, 9% WEST THIRTY-SECOND Fy stres wy advances mage ou A py Mead welry, Ac. siness strictly private and confidential, ‘ihe tan siacenn asians MR. BOSCAN, NASSAU STREET. BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets.--NEWMAN LEOPOLD contipues the Duying, selling oF advancing op Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amount € 913 2 BROADWAY, NAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP Jewelry, Laces, Shaw! hours from 10 to 6. Atairs.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watche? Pianos, &c.; same bought, Ofice A. ©. HERTS. Q] BROADWAY. —ar 8B. MELVILLE'S JEW- 1.16 elry and Coral store, Diamonds, Watches, Valua dies stored for the summer, Cash advances on same It re- Quired to RY AMOUDL, 1.391 Broadway, _ FINANCIAL. 7 dg U. 8. FUNDED LOAN OF 1681 Five Per Cent Bonds, $50,000,000. The above amount js ali that remains for popular subscrip- tion of the $20,000,000 five per cent United States Consoll- dated Gold Loan recently offered by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. Already $70,000,000 have been subscribed for, principally by the national banks, during the past few months, and the further sum of *880,000,000 has been allotted to the European markets, and is now being rapidly taken through a syndicate composedof the largest houses in England and onthe Con tinent, which has already subscribed for $15,000,000. Of the remaining $50,000,000 reserved by the Secretary of the Treasury for a limited period, for this country, $10,000,000 | have been subscribed by a syndicate composed of the largest dealers in government bonds, among whom are Messrs, FISK & HATCH, VERMILYE & CO., HENRY CLEWS & CO, CLARK, DODGE & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, ‘This loan we consider the best investinent for banks, v ings funds, insurance companies and private investors of any of the Gold Loans of the United § ‘The principal and interest are payable in gold of the present standard value, ‘The interest is payable quarterly. upon the Ist of February, May, August and November. Coupon and Registered Bonds are issucd in the usual denominations, The Bonds are exempt—principal and interest—from tax- ation in any form by or under national, State or municipal anthority, All the above features are unmistakably ex- pressed in the law and upon the face of the bonds, which are, therefore, free from all future doubt or adverse legislation. All issues of United States Honds will be received in ex- change at rates to be agreed upon from day to day. Bonds will be received and de ‘ered free of expense. Asfuily $15,000,000 of the 150,000,000 have already been engaged by the syndicate and other subscribers, it is ex- pected that the emall remaining balance will be rapidly ab- sorbed, especialiy as on the Ist of September next the Secre- ary will appropriate $20,000,000 of the coin belonging to the Treasury to the redemption of 5-.0 bonds, in addition to the amount provided for by the syndicates in Europe and Amer- fea, Interest upon the amount thus notified will cease at the end of 90 days, as provided by law, and further notices of re- demptions will follow at short inter The above-named banks and bankers will assist actively in the negotiation of this loan, and, in addition, all banks and bankers throughout the county are requested to act as agents, to whom a uniform commission will be allowed. Forther information will be furnished on application to ~~ JAY COOKE & CO. General Subscription Agents for the New Five Per Cent Loan, New York, Philadelphia and Washington. ‘A.-*® GOLD LoaN.—JAy S00KE & CO. ARE Dow selling, and recommend as a profitable andafe invest- ment for ail classes, the First Mortgage 7-20 Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Co.upany. They bave30 years to run, bear seven and three-tenths percent gold interest (more than eight per cent currency) and are recured by first and only mortgages on the entire road and its equipments; and, also, as fast as the road is completed, on 23,000 acres of land toevery mile of track, or £00 acres for each $1,000 bond. They are exempt from United States tax; principal and interest are payable in gold. Denominations—Coupons, $100 to $1,000; registered, $100 to $10,000, Northern Pactfic 7-308 are at all times receivable at ten per cent above par, in exchange for the Company's lands, at their lowest cash price. The proceeds of ali sales of junds are required to be de voted to the repurchase and cancellation of the first mort- ¢ bonds of the company. The land grant of the road ex & ceeds 60,000,000 acres in the most fertile portion of the Northwest, and the demand for the company’s iands for set- Uement already exceeds the ability of the government to complete the surveys. This immense sinking fund will, un doubtedly, caneel the pri debt before it falls due. of the company’s bonded Holders ot United States tive-twenties who wish to convert them into a first class railroad security can do 80 at a present profit of about twelve per cent, while increasing their in- come interest nearly one fourth, by exchanging them for Northern Pacific 7-30. All marketable stocks and bonds will be received in ex- change at their highest current piice, Full information, maps, pamphlets, &c., will be furnished on application to any agent for the loan, or to JAY COOKE & ©O., New York, Phila- delphia, or Washington. N EQUITY OF $9,000 IN BROWN STONE HOUSE will beeold for good notes of hand at four months, Ad- sR. A. 8., Herald off are OR SALE— Choice City and County Bonds, paying from Ten to Twelve per cent, free of all taxes. Firat class Securities of undoubted character below par. sh valuation of property, $45.7 0.87, Whole indebtedness (limited), only $812,600, Also New York City Raiiroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Rank and Gasiight Stocks, including an extensive variety of other Securities, for safe and profitable investments, at low rates, for sale by Stock Auctioneer, ér in, Munteipal Bonds, reet, New York. N. rities, paying large rates of interest, a spectaity with this house for many years. MONEX WANTED A LARGE AMOUNT: WILT GIVE s\ best real estate security (city improved). Apply joon as possible, to C. W. KIGDUN, Coleman's Hotei, ner Broadway and Twent¥-neventh street, JECOND MORTGAGES OF $5,000 ON W! HESTER county property, first held by Mutual Live ‘has two years 40 rum), for wale cor '$4.250. Address MOSQUITO CANOPY COMPANY, 0 Cortlandt street, pus NEW YORK (VIADUCT) RAILWAY COMPANY. PUBLIC NOTICE. The undersigned, Commissioners of Stock Subscriptions to the New York Railway Company, give notice that the books of subscription to the capiial stock of such company will be Cloned om MOST DAY OF AUGUST, 1871. Until that bet the nad will remain open for subscribers at the bank) oume Of sel mei DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO, 11 Nassan atreet, and algo at the Bank of the Metropolis, 31 Union square. Until the books of subscription are closed all subscribers for stock will have the beme&t of interest upon the several instalnents paid, and as allowed to those subscribing within Wirty days after the books were opened, Dated New Youk, July 24 1871, * ALEXANDER T. STEWART, JOUN JACOB ASTOR, LEVI P. MORTON. Commissioners on Bebaif of the Company. JANTED TO BORROW—$2,500, IN TWO SMALL loans, on first class Virginia property—titles guaran- teed, worth aix times the above am@unt—for two years, at 12 jer cent interest. For full particulhkrs apply or address A. . & W. L, WHEELERR, 403 West street, New York, rp TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. $150.000 wage on New York, Brooklyn, Staten Islacd and Westeher'et propery in gums to sult, SIMONSON & WATTERS, No. 1g Pine atreet. $500,000 BAtearines,t0.tar ttn Py . A. J. LYNCH and HUGH N, CA! 108 Broadway, corner of Pine street. __ BILLIARDS, Al —STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES + wnequalied for accuracy and durability and ap- proved by the leading amateurs and professional players; ware oo band, Tables at pri rengingfrom #2580 ap: wards: also unique styles for dwelling houses PHELAN & COLLEND Broadway. KAVANAGH &, DECKER'S IMPROVED BILLIARD Tables, furnisbed with the celebrated catgut cushion, at greatly reduced prices, New 5x10 Tables, 273 each, and other sizes at corresponding rales. oorver of Canal abd Centre sirects, . for Southampton and Bremen, Nort GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CUMPANY, | The steamship KOLN, apt. H. C, Franke, will sail on ursday, August 24, at 2 P. M., from’ Bremen’ pier, foot of Fees ia, “Goboten,. ‘To be’ followed vs svekmehio Wie SER, Capt. William H. Wenke, on Saturda * Rates of passage to Loniion, Havre payable in gold or its equi First cabin Becond cabin “OMLNICHS &'CO., Agents, 68 Broad GTEAM TO, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL ‘ted Stason mala ying the Onigiiing evere Wednesda: WYOMING, Whinera MINNESOTA, Freer sterrage, 830, currency. Spal tickets, 33, currency. Panteagera Booked to wad {fom Palit Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, &c, Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at loweat rates. |-Appiy 10 WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Rroadway, or O'DONOVAN ROSSA, ‘Branch oilice, 263 Broadway. GQTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. i CUNARD LINE, ALGERIA is Saturday, August 19, at 2 P. M. ABYSSINIA. 7” ‘atla Saiurday, Auguat 26, at 2 P.M. AD passage, #80, gels steerage, $50, currency. errage paswage to New York, For freignt or cablu pasaace apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage paseage apply at iil Broadway Trynity suibde ing. CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. ATIONAL LINK. STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from pier 47 North River, THE QUEEN, turday, August 19, at 7:20 A, M ITALY, Webster. itirday, August 26, nt 12M Vassage to Liverpoo, Queenstown of London ‘direct— Cabla, $75 and $65; steerage, #28, currency. Frepalil steerage tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glisgow, $33 enrrency. For further particulars apply at. the company's office, 69 Brondway. F. W, J. HUKS?, Manager. TEAM TO LONDON. Steamship PARAGUAY. Rates of passage, in First cabin, #705 wei HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 and 5 8 st 20, 1871 urrency !-— ond cabin, B40; steerage, 0. Agent atl wer WHITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork und Liverpool. New and full-vowered Steamabips, the six largest in the world, OCKANIC, ARCTIC ATLANTIC ALTIC 6,000 tons burden—,000 b. p. each, Sailing from’ New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harpor each way. OCEANIC, Captain Thompaon, Auguat 49, at 4 P.M. ATLANTIO, Capt, Murray, . 9, 1 P.M. OCEANIC, Capt. Thompadn, Sept. 23, 2 P.M. BALTIC, October 7, 11 From the White star Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unrivalled, comtiuing satety ‘and comiort. Saloons, slate rooms, smoking room and bathrooms in | midship section, where least motion 1 felt, Surgeons and stewardeases accompany these steamers. Rates. Saloon, #80 in gold. Steerage, $30 tn currency. Those wishing to send for friency from the Old Country gin | now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, #33 currency Passengers booked to or from all parts of Ameri Mamburg, Nor Sweden, India, Australia, Chin: Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates. Drafts from £1 upwards, For Information apply at the company's offices, No. BroadWay, New York. J. tt. BPARKS, Agent NCHOR LINE. Steamers nil every Wednesday and Saturday toand from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land matis and passengers. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America as’ eafely, speedily, o omtort- v us by any other route or Ine. EXTRA” STRAMERS, CALEDONIA, .Wed., Sept. and Saturday thereatter, 1, New York, at noon. Rates of passage, payable in currency, ‘To Liverpool; Ginszow or Derry -— First cabins, $65 atid #73, according to location. Cabin excursion tickel®, food for twelve months, securing dert accommodations, $130, Intermediate, $53; steerage, #28, Certitoates, at lowest rates, can be bought bere by those wishing to send for their friends, Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s oflices. PP TENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail sleamably ea NTA, Captain A, Barend, will sail on Tuesday, August 22, 1871, {3 P. M., for Hamburg, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg, Plymouth, London and Cherbourg. First Cabin, $120: Second Cabin, ; Steerage, $30, gold; Payoble in Uni 8 gold. ‘The SILESIA will all August, 1871. KUNHARDT & Ci B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agenta, ‘General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad sireet, N. Y. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y. AUNARD LINE, ‘The Brivah a between New Yor SCOTIA... Wednesda: Wednesday, Au Weanesd’y,’ Ai ni ‘v “from pler 20 Nort North American Royal Mail Steamships, ‘and Liverpool, calling at Cork Marbor. 16 | ALGERIA, Satrdy., Aug. 19 ABYSSINIA Satrdy Ang. 95 | VALABRIA, Satrdy Sept,2 Wednesday, Sept. 6) BATAVIA...Satrdy Sept. 9 ‘ednesday, Sept. 13) PARTHIA....! RATES OF PASSAGE. arrying sLeerage By other Wednesday Ships, Cabin $100, goid a gold gold | Second Gabin...... | #0, gold Heturn Tokers, 6 coves +4220 and $250, coid ond Cabin... $150, gold By Steamers carrying Siverage passengers. First Cabin. 50, gold.” Steerace.. $00, currency. Return Tickets * a 150, gold. Tickets to Paris, #15, gold. additional, Btocrage Tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Eurove at lowest rates, Through bilis of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: ranean ports, For freight and cabin pagsage apply at the Company's No. 4 Bowitng Green, For steerage passage at it Hroadway, Priulty niidae ge Agent CHARLES G, FRA) Ore DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL SAMSHIPS BETWEE! W YORK AND HAVRE, Price of passage in gold (inc!tding wine) to Brest or Havre :— First cabin ++ #140 | Second cabin......6+s004 + 875 excursion tickets at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Atnerican travellers going to or returning trom the Contl- nent of Europe by taking the steamers of this line avoid both transit by English railway and the dixcomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GEORGE MCKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. NMAN LINK for Queenstown and Liverpool.—Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to Rail us follows CITY OF LONDON. Saturday, August 19,4 P.M. Cry OF BRISTOL -Thursay. August 24, Noon, CITY OF BROOKLY Saturday, August 2,2 P.M. and each succeeaing Saturday and Thursday, from pier 4 ¥ ease RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in gold, Payable in currency. t cabin #75 Steerage... London. To hondon To Pari 1 Ww 10 Paris. ett Passengers alan forwarded to Havre, Haimburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at reduced rates. “tickets can be bought here atmoderate rates by persous wishing to send for their trends For further information appiy at the company’ ahaa. 15 Broad’ New York. | faye STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passporis I dby A. ©. WILLMA KIL, Court Buildings, 41 Chai bors street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, Deh MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO California, Japan and China, anama, ssengers and Freight 0 vu Carrying Mails, P Kingston. Jamaea, Santa Martha and Greytowa and Pacific Coast ot Mexico, Central America, Pera, ‘and Chil d-g0th ewch month, then the day Steamers leave 15th those dates fail on Sut except when August SU-“Steamer OUEAN QUEEN, pier No, 42 North River, at’ 1 direct’ connecting at "Panama with touching at Puerta Aren uaternala, and alo connect Freight 28, MONTANA, Captain ——, Acajusta and San Jo for all for Inst named ports re M. of August 28, Steamer JAPAN will le neisco September 1, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, freignt and all fur ther Information, apply at Company's oilier, on the pier, foot of Canal street. F, R. BABY, Agent, FIAYANA, RROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, New York and Mexica: | Steamship Line, leaving fer 7 Kast River ats P.M. to Havan: "LEOPAPRA, Phillipa (Havana only). Wednesda CITY OF MEXICO, Timmermann... Tuesday, Set CLEOPATRA, Phillips Havana only)... Wednesday, Sept CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken........ «Monday, Sep. For freiut or passage appiy to PPP AEENANDRE & Som 33 Broadway. [J NITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA. Atlante Mail Stearmanip Company, Sailing regularly, every T yy, at 8 o'clock P. M., pre- cisely, from pier No. 4 Nor MISSOURI, B. Be MORKO CAST August SL COLUMBIA, © Van Sice, via Nassau, September 7 For freight or passage appiy to A, W. DIMOCK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green. - Augist 24 JNITED STATES mpany.—The elegant sidewheel steamship SOUCH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burden, Captain E, b. Tinklepaug’, Will sail for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambaco, Bahia. aud {id Janeiro on Wednesday, Ausist ¥3, at 3 o'clock P.M... trom Jer 43 North river, For freight oF’ passage appiy to Wan. R. ARRISON, Agent, No. 6 Bowiing Green, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromweil Steamship Line. ‘The steamship CORTES, Captain 8, Whitman, will leave pier No. 9 North river, ‘on Satur o'clock P.M. Freight received dail to Galveston, Indianola, Mobtie and St. vin parsage, $60, steerage, $25, Vor freight or passsce apply to NB CROMWELL & CO, 6 West street JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. From pler No, 6 North River, at ¥ o'clock I. M. MISSISSIPPI, 5 on Saturday, August 19. Freight recetved daly Th Fates given to St, Lonts, Vieksburz, Mobile, Galveston ndISROls smodations, OF freight or passage, having superior accommodate ree Pee PEDEMIC BAKER, & Broadway trdy Sept.16 D BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP | 3 | = = ~— === PRICE FOUR CENTS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPs. - EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERSTOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. The Al steamabip ULYDE, Captala Kennedy, at pier 20 Eaat river, will leave Saturday, August 19. ‘Tue steamabip TILLLE will ‘toliow, August 23, ih Dilla of lading given to Houston and to all pointe and Thr on the Galveaton, Houston and Henderson, and B. B, iy to ©, Hallroad, ; tor app een or Oe MALLORY & 00. LYDE & CV. or W, P, Fo" will leave , Wednesday, August 23, Freignt for St. Lout:, Mobile aht Gulveston taken. For Yretaht or paasace, uaving superior accommodations, apply to ©. H. MALLORY & CO., 183 Maiden lane. SPECIAL NOTIC Steamers of thie It ture sa!i on Wednesda ead of S ae nee a instead of Saturdays, NHE GREAT SO’ THERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Line for Charleston, 8. C., the Florida Ports and the South and Southwest, sailing from pier No. 39 North River at 3 P.M. every Wednew day and Saturday, ‘The firat class alvewle sl steamship MANHATYUAN, Capt: M. 3. will sail on Wednesday August 14. ‘Through passage tickets and bills of lading issued atlowest rates, For freight and passage apply to - PUIENRY RY MORGAN & 00., 177 West street, corner of Warren. For through fretent tarif and rates apply 0 BENTLEY D, HASKLL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, $17 Broadway, ‘entrance on Thomas strest. ‘The xteamanip GEOKGIA, will follow and sali on Satur day, August 24, OR NORFOLK, CiTY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Stearnship Company. wet mains of this line leave pier 37 North river, foot of each street. | For Norfolk, Cy Point and Richmond The steamship WYANOKE will sail_on Saturday. Auguat 19, at 3 P. M., ng with the Virginia ant Tennessor Afr line, the d Inland Air tine, Petersburg and Weldon Rallroad, ake and Obio Rallroad and Richmond and Danville |. Through passenger tickets and through bilis of lading at'reduced rates to all pointe South and Southwest, ‘A a or at oflice of the company, 187 corner of Dey. = Sena Ties? ing on Wednesday, 188 Maiden lane, 119 Wall NEW OKLEANS DIRECT, Southe: Line. W. LORD, Woodhull, TRAVE | JOR TROY DIRECT, LANDING AT ALBANY.—THEB elegant light tratt steamboat SUNNYSIDE leaves pler ‘oot Of Spring atreet, N. R., every Tues iay, Thuraday and ck P.M. being the only through steamer ng certain connection with all the early traiua for Sarar toga and the North and West. OR GREENWICH AND HE NEW d gorgeous steamboat AMERICUS leaves foot of Mure street, pier $7, daily at and 1 seventh street at P. # Returning leaves Stamford at 7 and Greenwich at OR NORWALK AND DANBURY, beautiful sieamboat NEULY WHITE leaves foot of Market street, pier 37, dally at 2:45, and Thirty-seventh atreet at B o'clock P. M,, connecting with Danbury Railroad. Re- turning leaves Norwalk ut 7:40 A. M. ARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Four excursions to Sandy Hook and return, dally (San day excepted.) The magnificent steamers PLYMOUTH ROCK AND JESSE HOYT willleave Pier 28 North River, foot ot Murray atrect, as fole A. M. and 4:30 P. M, JESSE HOY 9:30 ALM. and 5:30 P. Fare to Sandy 1 00. On Sundays the PLYMOUTH ROUK will make her regular trips to Poughkeepsie, landing at Cozzene and Newburg, each way, leaving pier 23 North River, foot of Murray street, at 8 o'clock A. f Tnirty-fourth street, North Pavrivigg In New. York on return at 7 M. R. SIMONS, Managing Director. OTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC,—TICKETS for sale and baggage checked at the office of the Krie Railway Baggece Ksxpresa Company, corner of Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue, for Albany, Troy, Sharon and Sara- tops Springs, by the Albany day ihe of steamers O. VIB- BARD and DAWIEL DREW, ‘Also for Long Branch. Newport and Boston, and to all inte on the line of the Erle Hallroad and the West and uithwes! Thisia the only express company running direct to Long Branch and Newport. EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT, LANDING R ‘at Elizabethport, Union, Rossville and Perth Amboy.— ‘The fast and commodious steamer GENEKAL SEDG WICK, William Donabue, commander, will leave foot of Thirty- fourth street, North River, at 8 o'clock A. M., and pier foot of Barclay street, at 9 o'clock, every Sunday morning, Returning will leave Keyport at 3:30 P. EUULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW. b , Lona Isianc, Cornwall, Cold Boring, West Point ers.—The tavorite steamboat SLEEPY HOLLOW, Captain James Sherman, leaves Fuiton terry, Brookiyn, at € A. M.; Christopher st t, North River, 8:30; Thirty-fourth: airect, North River, 9 o'clock A.M. Fare for the excursion, $1. Willams’ band will accompany the excursion. HARON SPRINGS DIRECT. River, at 8:30 ] The Day Line, People’s Lime or Troy Line steamers | Heket and check difect to'sharon Springs by ALBANY AND BUSUBHANRA, RAILROAD. Iban: Drawing room ser coe 3 . Night boat passengers reac! aaron ene: br ngy line at 9 P.M. or by 10:3) A.M, Had- n Rit Railroad from at tes tran omer ntl tree 17 P.M, (quicker yn by any other route). trunafer) at 0:17 P. M. ATO GAYO, General Tieket Agent JURDAY MORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL.—THE steamer ANTI LOPF leaves every morning, without excep: tion, foot of Harrison street, at 8 o'ciock, landing at Thirty. fourth street at 8:15, Yonsers, Dobbs’ Ferry (Tarrytown and Ryack by ferry). Sing Sing: Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplanck's. ‘N. b.—Tairyiown omitted on Sunday, Tus. MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT 30 P, M, dail: Cage oon Foe landings. Returning leave Rouaout 5:30 A. M,, poew Kkeepsie 6:30, Milton 6:45, New- burg say Cornwall West Point 8:05, 8:15, riving in New York at 10:45, ALBANY AND TROY DAY LINE,—STEAMERS VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW. trom Vestry at8:30 A. M.; Thirty-fonrth street at8:4; landing at Cozzent ar Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferry boat), Cozzens’, West Polat, Cornwall, Newburg. Pouthkeepale, Cateicili and Hudson, connectin evening trains on the New York Central tor the West, anion aad after. Jiine 23 with the ‘Aibany and Susquehanna road for Sharon Springs G84 from. New York) and Binthamtoa, and by Reasselaer and Sara toga road for Saratoga Sorings (83 50 from New York). At Hudson for Lebanon's rings, all rail, ‘To Troy by steamboat SCHUYLER. 5() CENTS FARE TO ALBANY AND TROY. ents tare to Catekill. cvening line at § o'dlock, Steamers uibT and CONNECTICUT, dally, from pier 30 North River ‘Vestry street), coneneting with morning express traius (or Saratoga aud the North ang buffalo and the West, Through ticl issued for all points at above reduced rates, POST OVFICE } OTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICK.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE during the week ending Saturday, August 19, L471, will Close at this office on Tnesday at 114 A M.,on Wednesday at 12 M., on Tuursday at 12 M., and on Saturday at 12 M. P. H. JONES, Postmaster. DRY GOODS. nl LL KINDS OF CANVAS, BUCKRAM, 314 POUND Cotton Bagging We., Hop Sacking 14/¢c.. Horse and ts, Cloth for shoes; other goods in great Shain bers street. LEGAL NOTICES. QUPREME CoURT. Ss Inthe matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York, relative to the widening and straightening of BROADWAY, between Thirty-fourth sircet and Fitty-ninth street, and also the aking of that part of Broadway between Thirty-second reet and ‘Thirty-dith atrect, and that part between Forty. Forty-seventh street, of a greater width y OF NEW YORK, timate and As notice to of ail houses second street and 0 100 feet, - IN THE CIP We, the undersigned Commissioners of ses.ment in the above-entitiet matter, heret the owner or owners, occupant or oti and lots and improved or unimproved lai ‘and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: First--That we have completed our ‘estimate and assess- ment, awards and valuation, and that all persons interested weedings, or in any of thi thereby, ay be opposed to the same, do present thelr ol duly verified, to Joun Q. Jo man, at ° of the Feet, room 24, In this city. on or before the 18th day of Sep- tember, Is71, abd that we, the aaid Commissioners, will hear } parties so oujecting withih the ten week days next after the | Toth day of September, 1871, and sor that purpose will be Im atiendance at or said olice On each of sald ten days, ab That the abstract of the satd estimate and assess ygether with our map®, abd also the aflidavite, estl- mates and other documents which were used by ua in making our report, have veen depoaite! in. the ofice of the Depart- ment of Public Works in the city of New York, there to re- main until the Mb cay of September, 1871. ‘Third—That the limit embraced by tue assessment afore- sald are as follows, to wit: All those Lota, pieces or parcels of land situate, ving aud being in ald city, and bounded by and | included and contained within the centre lines of the follow ng Named sweets and avenues, that Isto say -— Beginning at the point ot intersection of tho centie line of Fisty-minth street with the centre line of Eighth avenue and runing thence easteriy along the centre line of Fiity-niath Aireet wo the centre line of Madiaon avenue, thence southerly flone the centre line of Mactton avenue to the centre line of Toirty-tourth street, theace easterly along the centre line of | Phirty-onrth street’ to the centre Hi exio) venue, | thence southerly along tho centre ines of Lexiauton avenue | and Irving piace to tb re line of Fourteenth street, thence westerly along the centre line of Fourteenth street to the cen- | treline of Fourth avenue, thence southerly along the centre Ine of, Fourth avenue to. the centre line of Astor place, thence wesery along the centre line of Astor place’ to Broadway, taence southerly along the centre (he centre line of Waver- Ime of Broadway to ley" place, ‘thence’ westeriy long, the centre Ine of Waveriey place to the centre live of Sixth avenue, thence northerly along the centre line of Sixth avenue to the centre line of Fourteenth street, thence westerly along the | Centre line of Fourterath street to the centre line of Seventh toence northerly slong the centre line of Seventh 1# to the centre line of Twentieth street, thence weate centre line of Twentieth street to the centre line o! Kighth avenue, thence northerly along the centre line of Righth avenue’ to the contre line of Twenty-eighth atreet, thence westerly tiong the contre ling of Twenty-cighth street tothe centre line of Ninth avenue, thence northerly along the | centre tine df Ninth centre line of Sixty- inch street, theace easterly wiong the centre line of Sixty-sixth street to the centre line of Eighth aveaue, and thence south eriy along the centre line of Eighth aveuue 10. the polot oF place of beginning. Fourth--That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the Stato of New York, at a special term thereof, to be heid ore toe Honorable Albert Cardozo, Justices, in the w Court House at the Uity Hall, In the city of New York, upon a further notice of twenty days to be hereafter given in two dally newspapers pubijsned Jn the city of New York, pursuant to the provisions of the fourth fon of chapter’ 0° the laws of the State of New York, sea Feb 47, 187). tL oS eee JONES, WILLIAM WOO. Dated New Yous, August 1s, 147 } Commissioners,

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