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BOARDERS WANTED. '. | 8 FROM BROADWAY ARE BEAUTIFUL 3 wish excellent Board, en sulle or ot gent and their wives or single gentlemen; no taken, 510 Fast Ninth street. TH AVENUB, 851, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY- Hour street a fine sult of Forlors ty reat, with Boards rivate table if desired; also few single Rooms. Kefer- exchanged. TO $10 PER WEEK. COOL, PLEASANT ROOMS, $6, with excellent Board, for families and single persons, at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadwu) WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN THE 9 Gilsey House and Fifth aveane (formerly at 144 Wes lorty-second sizeet To tok, with, Board sult Rooms on fret ond Floor. or, aud from September 1, the enure Sec- EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, FIVE DOORS 10 "fom rin srenus,--Heck Parlor, on' second floor, and upper front Room, newly furnished and painted; Board if desired ; family small; refereuces onsential me BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth apd Madison avonurs.—Destravle Rooms on third LA] Jet, with Board: also a Hai Room. Refer- anges. ]Q SAST SIXTEENTR STREET. BETWKEN FIFTH 4 avenue and Union square.—An clegantly furnished Fioor, with private table, for the winter; honee entirely first class; references exchanged, LEGANT FRONT 1 TH STREET (211 WEST). Rooms to let, en auite or singly, with first class Board; private table if } house and location strictly first class. 21 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEXT TO ST. 1 Geo Hotel.—A Parlor and second Floor, hand- somely furnished, to let to a of gentlemen, with ‘Broak- fast if required, Gr will be let separate” 22 AND % WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—GAND: fomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, singly or or en suite; references exchanged. OT WAVERLEY PLACR, NEAR BROADWA Large and well furnished Rooms, with or without Boara; house and location first class; table boarders tak BQH GRAMERCY PLACE | (BAST TWENTIETH OW streot'.—Large, handsomely furnished front Room and Board for gentleman aud wife; also @ Landsome small Room. Summer prices. & EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—DESIRABLE ROOMS 42 oie, with Board, en suite or singly. LEXINGTON AVENUE.-HANDSOMELY AND 45 fully ished Rooms, with best of Board, to gentle- man and wife, or a few gentieinen desiring a quiet home, in house where everything is cosey aud homelike; neighbor- booa'first class and central; refereuces excanged. 45 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and University place.—Pleasant Rooms and excellent table on reasonuble tari few day boarders. FA WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 54 “aa sinh erenues-“Handsomely furnished. Rome, private table if required. 3 en suite or singly, with Boar 94 15) or the entire Second Floor, including washrooms and closets, to suitable parties; location in the immediate neighborhood MACDOUGAL STREET (ST. CLEMENT'S PLACE). A pleasant trent Room to let, witn Board, to two per- 180 a single Room. References, ai EAST 128TH STREET.-.A PRIVATE FAMILY would let, with Board, a front Room, wnh alcove, of railroads and boats. QQQ THIRIY.THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH 4 and Eighth Hoard with a lacy living ‘lone, two furnished Rooms, second floor; suitable for two ladies; bath, use of plano, &c. 836 SECOND AVENUE, IN THE FINE PRIVATE ve boarding house.—Fine furnished Rooms, with Bi laundry, &c. LADY LIVING IN A SMALL HOUSE NEAR FIFTH ‘Avenue otel would let a Parlor and Bedroom hand- jomely furnished to # gentleman and is wife; no other boarders. Address G, U., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,46 Broadway. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant sduyied ont, by Dr. and Mme. BSW. 144 West 10th strect, near Seventh avenue. OARDING.—A WIDOW LADY WILL ACCOMMODATE. one or two single gentlemen with pleasant hall Rooma; fise a laree Room for a genlieman aud wife; gas and bath. Hhugson 6, URNISHED ROOM 87 A MONTH; A SMALLER one. &4, or, with Board, $0 a week. Gentee! house and neighborhood. No. 29 Morton street, corner Bedford. MPO ,LET-TWO PLEASANT, AIRY, FURNISHED Rooms, on secona for, brown stone house, with or without Board; private family: location East Fi(ty-sixth Greet, near First avenue, with full view of the river; rent moderate, Address box 4,656 Post office. BOARD AND LODGING VANTED. LONE LADY WOULD LIKE A PARTY TO BOARD her for the use of her furniture. Address for tree L., Herald ofes, ARD FOR THE WINTER—IN A FAMILY WITH few, if any, boarders, for gentieman, wife, mother and pas above Fortieth street. Address, with terms, X. Y., 068 Third avenue. OARD WANTED-—BY FOUR GENTLEMEN, IN A Piéasant location, not above Twentieth street. Adcresa, stating terms, SINGER, Herald oflice. OAKD WANTED.—TWO ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR gn American faully of thro* adults, in a picatnbt pri ‘Vate family up town; location between Fifth aud Eighth ave. Dues; reference exchanged, State full particulars and address MERCHANT, Lox 4,478 Post Office. ANTED—RY TWO ADULTS, OF THE HIGHEST RE: ‘spectability, xn unfurnished Second Floor, three fOgms all modern’ improvements, in a mew brown sione Ouse, with Owner preierred, In the vicinity of Madison ave. ue and Central Park, with plain, weil dressed dinuers foes misbed ai nvon. Acdress B. G., $51 East Forty-ninth street. ANTED—A ROOM, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- ed, with or without Board, at a moderate price, tor a Indy stranger tn the city. A small famiiy, with no’ ot Doarders, may find a permanent occupant by addressing, with fuli particulars, ©. H. LANE, box Ui Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broadw: A WASHINGTON PLACE HOTEL—EU ROPEAN plan-—Nos. 4 and 6 Weehington place.—Cool and ele- gant fdrnished Rooms to rent, from $7 to $35 per week. COUNTRY BOARD. OARD IN CORNWALL ON THE HUDSON.IN A first class house; terms moterate. For particulars in- a ‘ire of JON MITCHELL, 655 Broadway, or JOIN PARR, 7 Eighth avenue, OARD WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND SON, 17 ears Of ace, want Board; iweation must be between ‘0 Addess, stating terms, hand Twenty-third streets. A., box 1,467 Post office, Comey BOARD—IN THE TOWN OF GR N. J. ;,20, minutes by Cenirai Road. Addr Greenville, YOUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED.—A FAMILY CAN / be accommodated at a beautiful lowe on the south shore of Long Isinnd, 87 miles; no wosgultoes. T. Y. PAYNE, 168 Broadway. NOONTRY BOARD! ) farm, at Peeke&ill; terms 8 per week; good table; lnrge rooms; beautiful place. Particulars at MITCHELL'S, V7 Cedar sireet. ESIRABLE COUNTRY BOARD—ON THE GREAT South Bay, Long Island, South Side Railroad, Two adulteand children can be accommodated with good, sub- stantie! Board an! the comforts of a home ; sea breeze, bath- ang. Ac. City reverence giv ‘Terms moderate. AUdress E. W, BULLINGER, 76 Futon’ street, 8 WANTED—AT A FIRST CLASS XOOD COUNTRY NOARD-—AT N F Westchester county, \. Y., in a private family; one im from railroad depot, near the water, Address F. A. ME ce, W. New Rochelle W ARGE ROOMS, WITH GAS; FIRST CLASS TABLE; good stabling, preasant drives, telegraph ollice, no fever aud ague, no ‘mosquitors, at the Norwood House, 48 minutes trom Jersey City. N®, BRIGHTON, 8. 1. Mark's Liotel, in Tompx. Jet, with or without Board. Hefere 9, 10 Janes wip. NEXT HOUSE TO st. avouue.—Llegant Rooms to MER RESORTS. TIWE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, 3 minutes from New York. Good Board and large, weil furnished Rooms at reasonable prices. R. MoMICHAEL, | late American Hotel and Congress Hall, Suratoga § — pacianet aaa TITHE HEALTHIEST AND HANDSOMEST PLACE in Connecticnt.—Mountain air; save your health and {Lr money. Send for circular, Beacl House, Wal ‘on M A’ BELMON T HALL, New Brighton, Staten Island, First class Board’, reasonavie rates NLIFFWOOD SPRINGS HOUSE, DELIGHTFULLY ) iocate® on the beach at Clilwood, Keyport, N. J. First clase house : $10 to $12 per week. ri Dr. KEN, Proprietor, 176 Bieecker atrect PELLWoOD, BAY RIDGE, 1. 1, 40 minutes from Wail sitet, ‘Row open for guenia, A few desiravie roots nt Prices. Spring water, gas and bain: splendid views, good siabling. For referen A view of place appiy to'C, BYKES, Pomeroy's \. VOREST HO g Y t THE CATSKILL 8 ; reasonable charges: CRAPSER, E.—BOARD AMI 200d accommod: Apply to H.C. Moun! ire air, charming scenery iro, Gi YRAND HOTEL, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ry Valley, Oisego county, N. Y.—Lighted thro with gas; first class Board #2 50 per day; avenery and drives 4n and arouud Cherry Valley are unsurpassed (or beauty and Auterent. J. R. RUBINGON, Manager. SANT ROOMS IN A CHARM. ingly situated house; «eamboat landing on premises; new boats; board ¥9. Address Lake George iouse, Lake George, N'Y. ONG BRANCH.—-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH 4 Board, five minutes’ wolk from depot, on beach. Ad- Gress M. E.'GAGE, fret cottage south Ariington House, N OUNTAIN HOURE, SOUTH ORANG: J,~THIS favorite summer resort, which for comfort and conve Lience cannot be equalied in the vicinity of New York, only firty minutes from the foot of Barciny street, via Morris aud Lisex Kadroad, Montrose station, is open fcr the season. C. HITZELBLRGER, Proprietor. T, JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J. FIRST ¢ © ‘table; eleganuiy furniane’ Rooms, en suite or singly ; ail modern improvements; eplendic shade trees and parke; 00d stabling, driving, bowting; ali the attractions of the country, it minutes by New Jersey Raiiroad from v Cily ferries, Cortlandt or Desbrosses atreet ; 20 trains daily; ferme moderate, Appiy on tue prem: or w GL WALKS & CO, 18 Maiden inoe. STORAGE. Srokaan FOR FURNITURE, BOX 6 gage, Ac., in ceparate room y gi . fire tS. Tet aug aod 10 Abin re. Ofiee By Avioguoe oyun, yo MS Wr TAGOART, Proprietor. IANOS, BAU ‘at 503 Hudson I] ireepe county, or H. FUKBES, 525 Broadway, New | AL tahoot, att A FINE newly and ent can be made to-day, OTS TO LEASE—SUITAB! floor, size 26 by 60 fect, wii MILLER, STEAM PO 10 LET—IN THE OLD HE! Apply to BARKEK & COSTER, 10. LET—CANAL S8TRE $60 per'month. Inquire nex vhirty-sixth street, corner First A. in good locations, always 10 LEASE POUR OR roy Tare. rns fy-sixth street, near Enst River, lumber, wood busives, &e, Appiy to DAVIS & JOMNSON, NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY. AUGUST 19. 1871 $0 LET FOR BUSINESS rUrPosEs. TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A SUNDAY room, 40. 836 Weat Twenty-ninth street, LET—WITH STEAM POWER. AMILY HOTEL TO RENT—AT A BARGAIN; NEW- F ly and thoroughly painted inside and out: aitered and it in the moat manner; a of a bouse, ‘and the beat location in town. Inquire of . G. 3. MBIGS. Dentist, 6ub Sixth avenue, from W003. BS hg — TO LET, FURNISHED—125 ROOMS, ALL fitted up, on Broadway. ‘or the Furniture. Not offered after HENRY KING, 805 West Twenty-sixth street. "An are ILE FOR MANUFACTURING owes, Eighth street, Jersey City, with waier front; Tent bf) per year “Address box 35 Jeracy City Post office, TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED ich ali the fittings neoossary for conducting the tron railing business. Apply to NORRIS & East Forty-tirst strect,. RTO LET—TWO FLOORS, 86 BY 44, with sieam elevator; also Basement, with good light. Snguire at 160 West Twenty-seventh street, RALD BUILDING, OFFICES Suitable tor business and light manufacturing purposes. 97 Nassau street ET SALESROOM; FIRST floor, over the store, at USL Canal sireety near Wooster streot; nize 20x60 feet; ‘excellent location for notions, human hair, millinery and bonnet frame trad 00 ren! ney WITH SHED, ON for stone, avenue. HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. —FOR FURNISHED AND UN} URNISHED HOUSES, ty bo OPP B. GOODALE, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. #tory high stoo) party. HE Fee ISHED AND UNFUK! to first class tedante, aud small, to let, at reasonabie rates, in good locations, HOLMES BRUTHERS, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON WEST THIRTY- seventh street. betweea Fifth ‘and Sixth avenues; four tastefully furnished; low to a responsible RY KING, 305 West Twenty-sixth atrect, HED HOUSES—LARGE 48 Kast Twenty-third street. 10 LET—PARTIALLY FU. stone Mavsion, 23 East wide. Apply before 11 o'clock. Brooklyn, neur two ferr! way, New York, room 6. SMALL N niture for sale, Sixth avenue. Uniuruisted. INE ROOM HOU: No, 8 Garden row, off Eleventh street, RNISHED, VERY LARGE Twenty-second street, near Broadway; sisg feet front, whole hall marble tiled, 14 feet MO LET—A NICELY FURNISHED THREE STORY, high stoop brick Honse, ten rooms, a tmprovemen's, in: rent low. Permits at 212 broad- TO LET—WITH FUR- ANTED AT ONC! etble family (al House, well located, adults), N FURNISHED KOOMS TO LOY T FURNISHE! per week; also small front WO OR THREE NIUE Ri tlemen only, Cedar street. WO VER: let, sitar may apply. Twenty-second streets, PLEASANT for one o: tw small private family; rent Renwick streot. id. cooking; bath, hot a ne location. ing fe Inquire at the Dining Rooms, %% W Tre LET—A NICELY FURNISHE: —BY A THOROUGHLY RESPON- @ desirable three or four story HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East 'wenty-thira street. cs APART, iD D ROOMS, $3 AND $3 60 Parior with Bedroom adjota respectable reference required. 42g St. Marks place. OMS TO RENT—TO G FURNISHED ROOMS TO {one but respectable parties 198 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-iirst and ) FRONT ROOM IN A Tnquire at 8 Bs per week. /ERMS MODERATE.—FRONT PARLOR, WELL FUR nished, with patent sofa be use of kitchen for wash- {cold water and every com- Fifty-second street, near Broadway. EKLY-—GOOD $4.5 WE tries; hot and cold water ; bath Tuirty-third street. Room, sultable for housekeeping; large SIZED, WELL FORNISHKD an- and gas included. 416 West 4 EAST TENTH STRE! cluding superb Parlors, © 5 carte. BOND STREET.—-FURNISHED ROOMS; sient and day Boarders; first class restaurant a la ET (BREVOORT PLACE) weet of Broadw ay.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, in TRAN- gr WEST FIFTEENTH 352 good. Charges moderate. 4. avenue.—A small family has two Rooms to let, without board; gentlemen preferred. Location STREET, NEAR EIGHTH atly furnished 672 tlemen ; xas and bat! where. Sa ‘AN STEAM SAFE SECOND AVENUE, _FOR SALr. exchanged. closets, for housekeeping for gentleman and wife or two gen- | ood neighborhood. COMPANY, 20) Broadway. RESTAURANT—IN RU #1 thing new, 111 Nassau str Inquire at 2 Liberty street STATIONERY STORE, books, fancy guods, &c. Apply ‘ Et WITH BUT LITTLE CAPITA trade, can be bought iminediately at a great sacrific finest location in elty; on Sixth avenue; long establishe: large and daily increasing caso trade in fine stationer; —LIQUOR ation; business street, NNING ORDER, ect, will be sold ata DOING A_ SPLENDID Jmmediately. IBBS & CO., 98 Broadway. A. corner Grocery and ‘Te. city, doings business of trom long lease, cheap r purchaser. Apply to JOHN A. ‘best paying stores in the c H. WHEELER, Druggist, 1 A HPOk SALE, «brown stone residence ¥iz.. Pianoforte, Parlor Suits in 14 vreces ; cost 8700, for $10; Suits’ in rosewood and wainut, Centre Tables, solid Silver and chasers. A niectioneries, Saloons, Dri -FOR SALE, CORNER MITCHELLS § R STORE FOR cle pric Do not negiect tuis splenc SUREN'S XOAL YARD FOR SAL STEPHEN WOOD, Jk., 21 * #15 per day; Lease live in; pre price #2,010, on y terme. —FOR SALE, FIRST CLAS CONTENTS OF THE FIV: Suite, 86) to #80; Rep and Haireloth juor Stores, Restanrants, Boar. ¥ tion; long Lease at low rents; rare chance: RUG STORE.-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR sale, with or without lease, Palisade avenue, Jersey City Hetghis. RUG STORE FOR SALK—LOCALITY FIRST CLASS, | owuer is # physician and cannot attend to { Address SENNA, Herald oilici OLD ESTABLISHED a Store, elegantly arranged throughout, sitaated on one of the leading avenues in this | $1,200 to #1,400 per wee! 2; Will be sold’on easy terms toa prompt DUNN & CO., 25% Bowery. SMALL DRUG STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE efty ; oflice practice. Apply to 12 Cherry street, New STORY 120 West Twenty-third sire brocatel and satin cover ng, Drawing Room and Library wits, $50; Bedroom Curtain to suit pu Pain Plated Ware, & , CO} ¢ Houses, Bakeries, Milk Depots and ig Stores, c Routes, Meat Markets. Broadway Cigar Stores. tore Agency, 77 Cedar street. SALE-—AT A VERY LOW ; chance to purchase an old established business, ortuntt, SUREN’S Store Agency, 8:6 Broadway, A POR, SALE, A CORNER LIQUOR STORE ON + prominent street, doing good business ; remarkably low Fent; price oaly $2,000: half cash, balance mort ore Agency, 83 Broadway, R STORE FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH p rent. Apply on the preiaiss LOW—GOOD Loca. 1 Fast Thirty-seventh street, Apply on the premis and tow rent, with rooms to Foe, SA" Third avenue corner, no: hotel, Bar, Stock and all’ the Crockery, Ac. the ca * WOR § doing » good business. avenue. Must be sold on uccou! FOR SALE, A FIRST CLAS Sewin, Inquire at 4 OR SALE—DRUG STOR! Counte and Franklin avenues, Brookiy F°, SALE—DRUG STORE and well stocked corner sale or exchange for Country P: Te. Brookiyn Branch Heraid Hove ana trade ; favora’ Apply at 240 Thir A STOCK OF 7,000, ou A vply to SAMU r, rituated o1 lease; can ©, Deatly filted up, for } FOE SALE CHEAP mae { asmal Grocery, with thres street, A good chance for a i PPRINGE, TRIMMING {sale fn BostonWith § Steam loom wires od machinery will be se {RUIT STAND FOR TP hitiness. 140 Cham ALE re CONTRA (100,000) Bio Dock Stone in au} ‘OKS.—ONE by firat antity, HONY & articuiars in ior, Yonkers, Farniture of a firat old Rooms; value, 16,000 ; Laud, Address H, &. T., Hera NEAR THE HARLEM BRIDGE, ON A Long lease; ches ing. Apply to J 1 avenue, or to AMUS LUADES, 55 Faiton street, New York. | | A* LE-IN BROOKLYN, Call ai the market, hing, silver mounted; price $55; cost $1U0, st Fourteenth sirers, Drawers and Shelving, Persons looking for a rare chauce w VOR SALE-—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, OVS AND Apply at 470 Broome street, up stairs Won at FACTORY FOR SALE on the Hariem Rajroad, two h Machinery, Stock, &o.* capactly ire of CHARLES LL TRADE—LEASR, 8fooX, W Oc yCocupied .aa 8 first class niture, Bedding, Carp rent, HN MAGU 2,020 Third A nt of ricknese, S WHEELER & WILSO: NEAR THIRTY-SIXTH | street.—A furntehed front Room and Bedroom, with | a LI | | a | | ckness and death | FOR SALE. Epa $800 CASfi.—GREAT BARGAIN.—BARROOM AND Hdihards; two new Tables; Sock, Fixtures, every thing complete; must be sold at once. ‘and investigate, 28 West Houston street, MACHINERY | FOR, SALES STEAM HAMMER, S61NCH CYLINDER: Knowles & Sibiey No. 3 Ste: map, ston Anvil, ot of Timber, 130 16 feet by 12 inches. 8. L. HUBBELL, 81 Cedar street. OT AND, COLD ROLL CALENDERS, HYDRAULIC Embossing and Letter Presses, Coloring Machines, Fairbanks aad Howe's scales. enamelled Kettlea, ac. OLE N 388 West Twenty-ninth st, {TEAM PUMPS FOR SALE.—DOUBLE ACTING STEAM Pumps as low us $50, A few second band Pumps for sale at J. CLAYTON'S Pump Manufactory, 4 Water street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. A —A.-NEW AND SAFE STEAMERS PLEA»NAT + VALLEY aud FORT LEE, daily. from Spring street, atl0, 2.549 and 7; Sund at O44, OSG, Ly, 235, 7, or Port Lee, landing at Thirty-rourth street ‘all trips. 33%. for ronnd a SORT LEL Ww charter for Suaday schools, pi SALES AT AUCTION. ADUEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, ‘ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, late HENRY H LEEDS & MINER: Salesrooms 5 Chambers ‘and 77 Reade streets, ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Onice and salesroom 8 Nassau sircet, opposite the Post oillee. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction, on Wednesday, @ fine collection of Eagish and Americad standard and miscellaneous Works, some superbly illustrated and elegantly bound, LEERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 103 Liberty, 111 Codar and 38 Church streets. Great sale of household and Cabinet Furmture, THIS DAY, at 104s o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE will sell as above a fine assortment of second hand and new Goods, removed for convemence of ‘sale, including Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Hall Fur- niture of every kind and description, Carpets, eating, Mir- rors, Window Shades, Cornices, Oi! Paintings, Chromos, En- gtavings, lardware, Cutlery, Woo ‘en Ware, cc. WALDRON & COOKE would respectiully call the atten- arties furnishing to the 19 P's r Sults in this gale; e walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, a8 being superior and iu greater variety than has ever bee offered at auction this season ot the year. Catalogues morn- tng of sale, Sace peremptory. Aika! Sa ROHAT Sy ROR Te, Waa 5 jeamer J LY leaves every Sunda: from Peck slip, East River, at 8:30 A.M. and Ta8 Me » North River, 9 A. M. and 1:40 P. M.; pier y 9:19 A. M, and 2 P. M.; Fulton ferry, ‘ML. M. Returning. leaves Rocka way at M. ‘By'this boat on noon trip down passengers have over au hour atthe Beach tor bathing, & aie comfortable boat. Fine music and good 2 A TREASANT SAIL, TO SING SING Saturday, August 5, the steam —ON AND AFTER GENERAL SEDG- WICK, William Donabue commanding, will leave pier 28, foot of Murray s‘reet, for 152d street, Yonkers, Irvington and K P.M. Returning will leave Sing Sing Xonkers at 7:30, on Saturdays only, arriving in SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION.-THE new steamer AMERICUS leaves every Saturday from. Market Slip at 3:30 and Thi venth street at 8:4) for Greenwich and Stamford; returning, leaves 7 P.M. for New York. Fare for the trip #1. A OSENDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN COVE, NEW + Rochelle, City Iriand and College Point.—The switt and beautiful steamer AMERICUS leaves Peck slip every Sunday morning, at $:30 o'clock, rain or shine, stopping ut Kighth and ‘Thirty-seventh streets each way. Returnin leaves Glen Cove at Sand New Rochelle at 8:80 P. M., arri fug at the erty at 6 o'clock. SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN COVE, LANDING \ at College Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, Sands’ Point, Gienwood and Rosly teamer ARROWSMITH will leave pler No. 24 Last river (Peck slip) Sunday, August 20, at 8 A. M., stopping at ‘Thirty-seventa at ch way. Return: ing, leaves Roslyn at 2:30, Glen Cove ‘nda Grove at (ilonwood free of ch PLEASANT SUNDAY ION TO HARLE and High Briige.—The old estabiishea line of steamers, SYLVAN GLEN, SYLVAN STREAM and SYLVAN GROVE, | wil make houriy and bal! hourly trips from from Peek slip | to Harlem, landing at ieventh street each way. Fare to Hariem 5c, Tbege boats connect with the old and only line to High Bridge, N EXCURSION THAT EVERY ONE CAN TAKE. The Palace Steamer MORRISANIA leaves Fulton Street. East River, every afternoon at 1:15 and 4:15 for 11% strect and Harlem Bridge, passing al! the islands and public institutions.” Return/ug th the elty at 3:50 aud 6 P. M. banding at siguth street, East River, cach way, Fare for the round trip only Yue, ATH AND CONEY {SLAN KS BY team leave Greeawood for Coner Isiand from 7 A.M, till 10 P.M, every 40 ratautes until o'e! andaya every hour last en? leaves Conay telaud eve-y bight at 11 o'clock The 11 and 12 o'clock P.M. cara from, | to Gunthervil'e, YHOLERA BANK: FINE J sea: oing sicat \Sdgood, with Anderaon Colwell. on board, NORTH AND EAST RIVE! Line—Steamer NORWALK leave , 12:25 and 3:25; leaves pier 86, No! Moore street, at 9:40, 12:40 ana 3:40; leaves pler No. 4, Morris street, at 10, | and 4 o’clock. River Line—Steamer NAUSHON leaves Eighth street 2:20; leaves Peck slip at 8:40, 11 : Fulton ferry, Brookiyn, at 9, 12 and 8 o'clock, orth Ri street at pny EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH BRIDGE Mott Haven, Karl's and Christ's Park and Morrisania,— Palace steamers MORKISANIA and META leave as fol- lows : 210, Morrleania—t 15, 6:30. ton strect—6, 7:15, 8:05, 9:15, 10:45, 1:15, 2: 215, 6:20; landing at Eighth and 119th streets Buena Grove and Christ's Park free to picnic parties by this line. Sunday boats leave hourly from 9:30 A.M, to7 P, M., con- necting with Pope Catiin for High Bridge, “Fare from Har- lem to High Bridge ou Sunday Scents, CHARLES H. LONGSTRE ET, Superintendent, QXCURSION TRAINS TO ALTURTAS FOR AU- HY gust, leave foot of Chambers stiect ai 9 A, a, as fol- | lows: Monday, 2lst—Dashaway Lodge G. T. ‘Thursday, 24th—-Arcoia Coterie Pienic. Sunday, 2th ch train. ‘Tuesday, & ay School Picnic. Thursday, Slet mperance Picnic, Round trip tiet to bead on thetrain or of the | members of above societies. ISHIN |B ohe st will leave Peck stip at pier No, 4 North River at Picnic, PT SATURDAYS). ‘aptain Simmons, her sireet at 8:30 and chlebei's Brasa and Coul- hments on board, YRAND EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK, HIGHLANDS and Red Bank, N. J.—The strong and fast steamboat SEA BIRD will leave prer 9, foot of Franklin street. North River, Sunday morning, 20th inst., at half-past 8 o’clock, for I Returning, leaves Red Bank at hult-past 6 NARRAGANSETT STEANSHIP COMPANY. Ninth grand Sunday excursion up the Rudgon to Ponzh- Keopsie, landing at Cozzens’ and Newburg. On Sunday, Au,ust 20, the magnificent saloon steamer PL) MOUTH ROCK pier 98 North River, foot of Murray street, at 8 M, precisely; Thirty-fourth sircet, North Kiver, at j will ew o'clock 8:5 jg in New York on return at 7 P.M. M. R, SIMONS, Managing Director. | W, STANCH, SEA- CF, Capt. John A. Carnie, Jr, leaves Christopler sire: (North River, 8:45 A. M.; Franklin street (Norsh River), 9A. M.; pier No.'4 (North River), 9.15; ier below Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, 9:30: leave the beach 4 M. Retrest its on boi The best surf and stili water bathing In America, Also superior pi ie groves and ram. bles. Arrangements ean be made for seiect parties. Inquire on board, or wt 225 Weat street. OCKAWAY BE going steamer FLOR, R CAMP MEETING COMMITTEE BOAT FOR Van Wart, Harrison ing Sing. steamer ANTELUPE, Captain E willleave New York. from pier foot of street, every morning, without exception, at 8 at West Thirty-fourth street at 8.15, leasing ock. 24, the steamboat ASP. WAY | will make her regular trips, | Leave foot of Centre streot, Newark, 8 A. M.and] P.M. \ {00t of Barciay street, New York, 10:30 A. ai, and ¢ at Bergen Point each way. GTEAME OVES AND BARGES FOR EXCUR- ©. tions. beanti{ul new siean Pride of Gotham, with first ciass Groves, Steamers and Bargea, on | favorable terma. | | pe Excursion Tickets, Steamship DIRIGO, of Maine BLOOMER & CO., 245 Front street, GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL AT HALIFAX, N, 8. eamship Company's line, will leave from pier 38, J t River, at 4 o'clock on Thursday, August 17 and 24, arriving in Portiand Saturday, connect! with the frst er Forest City. Passengers can avail thetaseives of this oppert ty, at reduced fare, to witness this grand display uncer the man- agement of the Royal Halifax Club, Tnrough tickets to Halifax, § | For turther information app ly tod. F. AMES, Agent, eon pier. | INSTRUCTION, EXPERIENCED FRENCH TEACH FROM Paris wishes @ few more puplis, beginners or advanced ones. Cail on or address Prof. PAUL GIRARD, 51 Lexing- ington avenue. PARISIAN LADY, A GOOD MUSICIAN, EXPERI. ching her own language and music, desires give instruction in exchange for Board. MARBLE | Apply corner Dekalb FIXTURES; a. NTLY PITT. in Brooklyn AN ELEC Vbarmac; oti | | a Th 4 avenue, now doing & be bi bt low, fo cash only, enue, coiuer Twentieth sireet, DRY GOODS, AMOUNTING old established stand, on a leading rookiy \; reason tor selling, owner EL M. GREER, %6' Fuaon ROOM DOWN sale to a cash customer. with oF without Su luding Fixtures and two years’ Leute. further iar apply to the proprietor, 195 Ureen wich street “S. B,--No agents need apply OCK AND FIXTURES OF TAVE FACTORY POR ik Spioning Machinery and ‘ower, ready to put into immediate operatio: The | Lalit 0.0 Square feet of land, With wend ae tery buildings, tireproof storehouse, dyehduse, &c.. or the oid separately, of In lots if ue A -NOW DOING GooD eet. HUNDRED THOUSAND 88 pavers, delivered to nuit; KENNEDY, 97 Park place. urs from New York, r 100 dozen per day. Por & WAKING, Administra: FIXTURES AND Reataurant, Ber and Lodying sh, balanea’ Southern Kawase id ‘olive. AT BREWSTERS, | z TEACHER, box Llu Herald Upt Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. meee ILDREN; A iy, by letter, fo 14 TUTOR WANTED—FOR THRE short distanec in country. Ap Waveriey place, New Yori NCY TO STUDY SURGICAL AND MECHANI- VA | ZA cai Those able to pay for superior advan- taxes please call on Dr. LED, 272 Siath wrenuso, third door h tr above DACKARD'S BUSIN TD Buiding, corner Elew ‘August 1, nd Broadway, opens me. Send of cal: for » PACKARD, Principal. CLASS CATHOLIC TEACHER; military justruction to boys, Apply bled references, to Mr. EDWARDS, Company, 14 Cortlandt street, New York. WASTED A FIRS ne who can in person, wr | United states Give FURNITURE, LARGE, ASSORTMENY OF CARPETS NITURE, Bedding, at the lowest cash pricen wens uct monthly instalments, at O' FARRELL bth avenue, corner Twentieth sires | FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKY sell magnificent Drawing Room suit Zovered aatin Lracutel, cost Habe for 420) ING, WILL Pompadour style, De ds, 0; Wh izes, Bookes Chamber, Dining ith avenu 6 re, 8 West Fifteenth street, near F FOR CASH,~ PARLOR 8 18, rusuels Carpets, Bd ceute, Belton and S00 p for cash, at Ht Twenty-sisth ‘Vall this day HAT SACRIFICE, 430 « AN Gib rep a | Bers in wainut, t | private residence | or # unday, | (URNITURE, CARPETS AND pK, ) , [fi | Tbs Chatham siren. om On Penem we TURNITURE WANTED-PARTIES HAVING FURNL for thy sime at a fair valuation Ly applying at Use brown way ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS —OARPE: Furniture, Bedding, ray ae peccbherr _— DEALY & ©) GHAM, | 34 aod 386 Third av i, near Tweuty-olgagu wen Prices iower than any otuer Louse in tue city. J and 2:40; | UCTION.—LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, this (Saturday) morning, at 1044 o'clock precisely, at the large five atory residence 12 East Tenth street, between Broad- way and Fit avenue, one block west of A, T. Stewart's butid- ing, near Fifth avenue—Velvet, Brussels Carpets; rosewood 7'4 octave Pianoforte, eight beautiful Parior outs, latest atyle, made to order, covered with satin brocatel and r¢ ‘Turkish and Oriental Furniture of the latest style; Works of Art, Bronzes, Paintings by great artints, Cabinets, Etazeres, gilde¢ and inlaid Tables, Mirrors, Br catel and Lace Curtains, rosewood and walnut Chamber Sets, style of Louis XI curled halr and apring. Mat- tresses, Bedding, Blankets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sotas, Chairs, Lounges, Rockers, covered with reps and haircloth; Clocks, corner and side Etageres; two maguillcent Sideboards, one cost $800; two Hertz's patent Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, China Tea and Dinner Sets, with Crystal, Cut Giass, China ‘and silver Ware; Cutlery, Servants’ Furniture, co. Sale positive. Reliable men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers. EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE—AT 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, THis (SATURDAY) MORNING, commencing at 103g o'clock, LUKE FITZGERALD, Aucioneer, will sell, this day, over 400" lots, by. wie, elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, visi; Pianotorin, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Line tL Paintings, Bronze and’ Bisque Figures, lace and brocatel ‘Curtains, Parlor Suits, covered in satin brocatel “and ‘silk reps, Marie Antoinette aud Grand Duchess style; Writing 'Desk and Bookcases, U0 vol- umes Books. Kedrooms consist rosewood and black wal- nt Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Gommodes, Ward-robes, £e.; 25 Mair aud Spring Mattrosses, Pillows, rench, Boisters, 50 Li Sheets, 100 Pillow Slips; Turkish Fasy Chairs, Etazeres, Centre und Side Tabies, French Dinner and Tea Sets, 250 rand Pated Ware, Ex- pieces: olla Si tension Table, Buffet, Chairs, xc. Basement and Kitchen Furniture in Jota to’suit purchasers. 'N. .—Largest_ and Hohest sale this season. Goods packed and shipped for pur- chasers, ACCTON, NOTICE —MARSHAL'S SALE, THIS, DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, by order of the Marshat, at 176 Fulton street, opposite St. Paul's cuurch, a large quantity of fine Househoia Fuinitnre, removed from Staten Island; in the collection are two Parior Suits, Chamber and Dining Room Furaiture, a quantity of Muttresses, Oilcloth, Mir- rors, &c. Sale positive. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF new and second hand Wagons, Rockaways, Phactons, 1 Stivers Skeleton Wagon, 1 Farm Wagon, singie'and double Harness, &c., by COLE & MURPHY, ‘379 Fulton sweet, Brooklyn, BY 10s VORFE: BY My wOusuty, AUCTIONEER, Will geli tins day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, at the sales- rooms 79 Nassau street, seven rosewood and wainut Parlor Suits, Chamber Suita, Dining Room Furniture, French plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Carnets, Bookcases. Wardrobes, Centre and Library Tables, Siievoards, Arm and Rockin ¢ Chairs, Oil Paintings, Druggets, Lace Curtains, Extension ‘abies, &e,, &e. X BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, Yolock, 44 Sheriif street, Stock and handsome Fix: I 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S + sale, This day, at 12 Bowery, at 103 o'clock, 1 Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machine. By order of V. Heinberger, City Marshal. Also, at same time, Liguors, Cigars, Patent Medicines, Pocketvooks, Watches, &c., ac. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, e THIS DAY, August 19, at 11 o'clock, at the auction room No. 1 North William street Household Furniture, Lounges, Carpets, consisting of Turkish Lounges in reps and baircioth, Turkish Ch fas, and Sofa Bedsteads, Lasy Chaits, Baby cane seat and dining room Chairs{Bureaus, Wash+ da, Barbers’ Chairs, barroom and other Looking Glasses, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, pure hair Matiresses, Excelsior lattresses, Bedding, Paintings, fine Enzravings, Extension ining Tables, oak Chaira, Sewing Machines, Brustela and Ingrain Carpets, ilcloths, Kitchen Furniture; also one 7 Octave rosewood Piano, Carpet; also at 12 o'clock, 120 pair Ladies’ Gaiters and Children's Shoes, Counters tees, &c. ace BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Mortgage sale Fancy Soap Manufactory. Saturday, August 19, at 10 o’clock, at 143 and 145 Hunting- ton street, Broo lyn, the Stock and Fixtures of a Fancy Soan Manuiactory, Counters, Desks, Suowcases, Scales, boxes of Fancy Soaps, Steam Boiler, Tools, &c. By order of the At- torney for mortgagee. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE SALE— e). This day, at IL o'clock, at G9 Great Jones street—Two heavy silver mounted Showcases, 4 glass Tobacco Jars, 1 Screen, 5 family Sewing Machines, in perfect order, 8 Stoves, &e. WILLIAM SOHMERS, Attorney for Mortgagee, ARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- 4 niture.—-HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this day, commencing at 103g o'clock, at four story residence 124 West ‘Twenty-sixt street, the complete Furnitare of the above, in lots to suit, viz :.—Hrilliant toned 744 octave rosewood Piano- forte, cost h Parlor Suits, in satin brocatel and silk reps; Turkish Chairs, Mirrors, Paintings, Brassels Carpets, &c.; also Kitchen and Basement Muraiture; Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture ; Suits in walnut: Single and Double Bedsteads; Wardrobes, Bureaus, Lounges, Clocks, Carpets, Spring, Hair and Feather Beds, Pillows,’ Bedding, Knives, Forks, Cutlery, Glassware, &c. ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage I will expose for sale, at 127 West Twenty- seventi. strect, the Stocx and Fixtures of a Liquor Store on Saturday, August 19, at 12M, JAMES O'MARA, Marshal. JAMES BaRny, Attorney for Mortgage. HOS. GAFFNEY, Al CTIONFER, OF FIGE NO, 1 bers street, will'seli this day, at lL o'clock, the well es- tablished Laundry, 152 ieecker ‘street, doing a larve trade, Sale postii WHAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER -OFFICA NO. 6 City Hall place. By virtue of a chattel mortgay this day, at ll A. M., Concenta of a Lager Beer 702 Avantic avenue, Brooklyn, consisting of Bagatelle Table, Chairs, also Furniture, sWM. ABBOTT, Jr, Attorney for Mortgage “HAM: _ RELIGIOUS Nor NOW WILL PREACH IN THE U at 3.P. M SHOP Washington square, on Sund Bubjeot— "Tue ‘Three Unclean Spirits. 8, 1. Revelations xvi., “sep, and / a AMUSEMENTS. _ nn A Es [4 Bbwins THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY. OWERY THEATRE. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS. LAS? CHANCE, ore THe BELLRS OFT THe KITCHEN, {east performance of Chartes Foster's drama of Ly 0 ee eer 's Clerk, News to Mary. wo in conseques a August 21. 4 Trip Around tue World. Poole’s drama of caayne: anaes: Wattscws BOLAS, MARTIN and # Comedy, es and Managers... NDIA THOMPSON NEON: ate RRETT & PALMER, naiguration 9 y WEY COMFANT, PALL J ND WIN’ nts EASON, whose appearance in this Theatre 4m the biatory food MARKED A NEW ERA necessitating the nighti tats P.M. of is STANDING ROOM G Seats should therafore NG ROOM UNEY. BE SECURED IN ADVANCE. In consequence of the CONTINUED Utpebuomes ON NOVEL SPECIAL- the Burlesque of BLUE BEARD will, from the resent time, be “l 'RESENTKD IN TWO ACTS, and will CONSTITUTE THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE. MATINEE EVER? \TURDAY AT 2 P. M. TO-DAY AT 2 P. M. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF MR. GEO, C, BONIFACE, in his great specialities of DON CAESAR DE BAZAN, id ANTERN GAME COCK OF “THE WILDERNESS. eghiondan EVENING AT 8, MONDAY, August 14, 1871—The new drama, with MISS ADA HARLAND. eect * MONDAY, AUGUST 21. THE SECOND SEASON OF THE GLOBE. THE GREAT FAMILY RESORT. The novelty theatre of the city WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST a with one of the LARGESf and MOST ARTISTIC COM- PANIES ever acre, to # theatre-going public. The ENTERTAINMENTS will be STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, and Stars, both native and foreign, will be presented in rapid ‘muccession., The GLOBE BALLET, f composed of twenty young ladies, has been s-lested with great care and for their artistic abilities. 3 MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. See Sunday Herald for further particulars. LYMPIC THEATRE, The company are requested to meet for reheasal on Mon- day, August 21, at 11 o'clock. Ladies of the baile! required ; must have a knowledge of dancing. Inquire for J. H. SELWYN, at stage door, Crosby street, between 10 and 11 o'clock. ALLACK'S. SATORDAY, AT lg MISS THOMPSON AND HE! ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1871, last night of the favorite actor, ho will Mes i. eV RALUBE, who will appear in two favorite characters, THREE RED MEN, OLIO and NICK OF THE WoODs. MONDAY, AUGUSY 21, MR. SAM RYAN. In active preparation, THE OCTOROON, QIAN FRANCISCO HALL, OPPOSITE NIBLO'S. ‘Testimonial benetit to JOHN JACK. 2, Saturday, August 19. EVENING at 8, LAST MAN and last act of HENRY IV. JOHN JACK AS FALSTAFF AND GEOFFREY DATE, OLIVER DOUD BYRON AND THEODORE HAMILTON, PAULINE MARKHAM, Signor OPERTI, LITTLE | MIN NT MADDEN, Mr. RUSSEL, a host of talent, and Gumptown Podijab Oute—"“Funny Fellows we Meet,” in a grand sensation olfo. MATINEE. OrcLocK. R NEW COMPANY. WILL OPEN SFPTEMBER with the eminent art: Mr, and Mra, BANDMANN. et ATINEE, ‘ WALLACK'S a SATURDAY, AT lig O'CLOCK. BLUE BEARD AND COMEDIETTA BY MISS THOMPSON AND HER NEW COMPANY. FESTIVAL OF DRAMA AND SPECIALTY at JOHN JACK'S testimonial to-day and to-night, ‘Matinee admission, Svc., 75c, and $1. ESTIVAL OF DRAMA AND SPECIALTY A ‘at JOHN JACK’S testimonial to-day and to-night. Matinee admission, Ovc., 75c. and $1. ATINEE. WALLACK’S. SATURDAY, AT 136 O}CLOCK BLUE BEARD AND COMEDIETTA. ROOKLYN RINK, Clermont avenao, near Myrtle avenue. MR, EUGENE CLARKE, ‘the HEINES, Carl Bergmann’s Grand Orchestra every night. dmiasion 90 cen! OTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF ROCKAWAY.—THE greatest event of the season.—All lovers of a pleasant evening's enjoyment will be amused by attending Professor Dougherty’s Grand Variety Concert and Bail (over 50 atar pertormers have volunteered for the occasion) on Saturday, August 19, at Mulry's United Siates Hotel, Far Rockaway. HE “PHUNNY PHELLOES,” “JOLLY DORGS, “Fat Mens,” “Funnipus,” “fweediedum” and “Tweed! dee” clubs and other societies are respectfully informed that your brother member will ar to-night, for the first time on any stage in 1] years, for the bepelit of that CT artist and geatieman, J. H. JACK, at San Francisco Hall. Yours truly, JUMPTOWN PODIGAH CUTE EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘The oldest and best Music School in the country. REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1871, for private and class instruction fn all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, and the modern Languages. f HE OFFICES WILL BE OPEN for the reception aud clagsttieation of puptis on and after MONDAY, AUGUST 28, ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION and inquiris relating to the schoo! must be made at the GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth Mreet, over the music store. (The branch at $2 Fifth avenue will remove up town.) BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 108 COURT STREET, NEAR STATE. WASTED YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD APPEARANCE and business tact, as advance agent for the Allezha- nian Bellringers the coming #enson. Apply, between 10 and 4, at SCHROEDER'S prano rooms, 4th av., above 17th at, COPARTNERSHIPs. NEW YORK, AUGUST 16, stl —I HAVE THIS DAY 4N sold my interest in the ‘Flizabethport Steam Cordage Company to E. M. Fulton, to date from July 1, 1871. GEORGE BLACK. NENTRAL METHODIST / ent avenue, near Fourt day, at Wis A. Me and 7% P. COPAL CHURCH, SEV- cath street. — Preaching on San- M., by Rev. Andrew Longacre, Mr. Hall, 1) Bast 10x A.M. 492. STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BETWEEN Seventh and Kighth avennes.—Divine service will be held vy, August 20, 1871, at lg invite ook. on Sabbath morning at 10% and in the evening at 734 0" The pulpit will be occupied by the Rev. H. W. Ballentine. WANTED TO PURCHASE, (J REENWOOD.-WANTED 70, PURCHASE, A LOT IN I Greenw By aidressing B., box 10) Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,240 Broadway, stating terms and location, may fiod a purchaser. RDEN PURPOSES; SEA. K., box 3,013 New York Post SHELLS WANTED-—FOR ( ©) side si oflice. __.. NEWSPAPERS. it NRIBUNE WANTED—DATE OF FEBRUARY 6, 1864, Any one bavi copy to sell will please address H. A, C., box 4,901 New York Poat oflice. ~_ PIANOFORTES. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TU AA eater plea ap; rent allowed on ‘purchase, 8 Union square (1) DOUBLE ROUND ROSE. ren octave Piano, a ala for DECKER & BROTHER, reet, one blocs east from Broadway. ERRELL'S, N MAGNIFICENT CARY: wood overstrung cash ; no instalments 56 Bleecker A. 2ig OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, HAZEL. AX. ton Prothers Piano for $250; one elegantly carved for ‘$800; new and second Pianos for sale or to rent yery low. T. 8. BERRY & CO., 789 A. BARGAIN —CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANO, BITS: Prince & Co. inway and other first class Pianos for rent iow ; Irgans, new styles; Melodeonafor $85, . Tt. GORDON, 706 Broadway. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY Piano, seven ociave, overstrung bass, carved lege, every improvement: great sacrince ; instalments tak MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANO- forte, grand scale; made order; celebrated maker ; fully uaranteed ; five’ montha; cost, #7 ib; Parlor wits, Paintings, Bronzes, Etageres, Booke rors; property family leaving city. 86 Wer hear Fifth avent RARE CHANCE.--HANDSOME PIANOFORTE, IN- cluding stool cover, less than #100; modern styie ovemonia; in per'ect order; sweet, powerful ton Yt and tn} NHE COPARTNHRSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING BE- tween the undersigned under the firm name of Moritz & Kiein has been dissolved by mutual consent. All liabilities will be paid and claims collected by M. Moritz, wt 98 Frankiin street. M. MORITZ, New York, August 16, 1871. D. A. KLE V INTO OUR CoO- artnership Mr. Alexander Mack, formerly of the firm of Mack, Hyman & Co. GEORGE HEYMAN, SOLOMON HEYMAN. The name and style of firm shall hereafter be known as G. & 8. Heyman & Mack. 385 and 390 Hudson atreet, and GEORGE HEYMAN, 605 Sixth av., corner 23d st. SOLOMON HEYMAN, New York, August 15, 1871. E HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTE! ALEXANDER MACK, GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH FROM $2,000 TO A. 85000, can ncarly double bis money annually by be. coming interested in « pleasant and well established business im New York city. No one need apply tiniess he oan give the very best satisiactory reereuce and has the above capital. Address CHRISTIAN COPARTNERSHI?, Herald oflice, until August 20, A. YARTY OWNING VALUABLE MANUFACTURING roperty wishes to meet with some one willing to Invest 0,000 for an interest in it upon very advantageous terms, For further particulars address ADAMS, Herald oifice. PARTY THAT WISHES TO DISPOSE OF A GOOD legitimate business and take good real estate security for the money, will hear of a cusiomer by addressing NOVELTY OIL COMPANY, 126 Maiden lane, LIBERAL ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADE WITH A ‘2pany to influence capital for the purchase and de- velopment of a Mining Interest of creat intrinsic value in this State, Addreas MINING, box 286 Herald office. WELL-KNOWN, ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE house, doing a aplendid business, wants a man of good news capacity, with not ler in $10,000 capital. This is @ rare chance to obtain an interest In @ first class houre. We bave also a manufacturer of a staple article who wants ‘a good business man with about $10,000. Also a wholesale grocery hou who would admit a good party with $20,000 or more to meet increase of bu KONNEVILLE & CO., Financial 93 Broadway, N A VALUABLE PATENT AND BUSINESS WILL BE given to the party buying the patterns, too's and ma- cbinery of a manufacturing establishment well located and in naccessful operation; has made a0 100 & year profits. goge UNION STEEL AND IRO! WORKS, Rhinebeck, WORKING PARTNER WANTED-—IN LIGHT, PRO- fitable buriness, immediately, payin; e weekly: can be extended, A person with t 8700 cash can be 23] of J. CAMPBELL, No. 4 West Fourth street, corner Brondway. PARTNER WANTiD— WITH $4,000, TN A SAF! FX _ established business, Address, appointing an interview, J. W., Herald office. wc 28 Third street, near Second aven:s BRILLIANT TONED 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA. $550, for $250; Btool noforte, in uae eight months, cost and Cover; five years’ warranteo {rom maker; at private residence 124 West Twenty-sixth street. Call this day ur Sunday. N ELEGANT 7\¢ OCTAVE, RICH ROSEWOOD PIA noforte, carved iegs, round corners; in use five months Best city maker: cost $900, for 82/5; Stool, Cover and M Stand; also Purlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, in rosewood and walnut; at a sacrifice. Call at private residence 120 West Twenty-third street. AGNIFICENT SEVEN OLTAVE ROESWOOD PIANO, #155, finished a'] round, overstrung bass, with latest inm- provemeuts, elegant carved log Piano, great nacrilice, JAMES GORDON, 19 Bleecker street, near Macdongal. JIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND PUArautiral styles, of different makers, ai low prices tor cash or monthly instalmenta, or for rent, at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than cun be found elsewhere, "MUSICAL, BARGALY CAN AMARTI. VIOLIN, SUPERB TONE, Bausch bow and elegant rosewood’ case, compl 125, 410 Weat Forty-ninth street, first floor, trout, ANTED—A PIPE ORGAN, FIVE TO TEN STOPS, with or without pedais, suitable for & lodge room: Address, stating price, CHAS. G, KINGSLEY, 74 Nassau atroet, Newark, Wd. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MUSICIAN AND ORGAN. Ist, to locate in a Southern city; one who understands the Catholic service; an American or Englishman preferred, Address U. N., at Schirmer's, 70 Broadway, hep? INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT RIGAT ASSOCIATION, 12 Warren street, New York, solicita Patents; exnibits, sells and buys Patents and Patented Goods. Patent Right Gazette, price 10 cents, WANTED. “HAVING AN ESTABLISHED AND GUOD g business, T would like to make it still more ive by admitting w partner who will invest $2,000; the strictest investigation i lierted. with exchange of references, » Apply to NITED STATES NOVELTY MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, 687 Broadwi AN AOTIVE” OR SPECIAL PARSN. ANTE! with & capital of $80,000 to $50,000, 1n a firet class bu neas, which will pay 30 to 40 per cent on amount invested. Fal Rartionlars given to principals only. Address MER- CHANT, box 106 lerald office. $12.000, Business; — splendid ‘ucks, Fountains, Apparatus, Tools, Stoo! order and now doing a good trade; esiabitan lerald ottice, dreas FOUNTAIN, $25.000. gage In & mani ple security wil omer. f iness, to whom an interest and ren. Address W., 0x 140 Herald KE NNEBEC ice. 150,000 tons for sale low, quantities to sult, by Kennebec River Ico Assoolation ROBERT NORTON, Agent, Gardipor. Mo, | ‘and first appearance of the niar young comediat Pearantn. JOS. Kk. ES MiEh, * in bis great speciality of the GLEMAN EMIGRANT, in GAYLER'S: bs 30> aa DRAMA, RITA, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, as performed by Mr. EMME'T over ONE THOUSAND TIMES: before the LARGEST AND MOST DELIGHTED AUDIENCES: in every theatre of repute 1m the United States, and in which he has won the recogni: ition of the Ost POPULAR STAR IN AMERICA, rent Inthe secon se tie om jORRT SCENE, in which Mr. EMMET will introduce his CHARMING CHARACTER MELANGE, NEW SONGS, DANCES AND SOLOS. lees produced with SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, MECHANICAL EFFECTS POWERFUL COMPANY, Office for the sale of reserved seats will be open on Satur- day, August 19, The NEW anda VENTRAL PARK GARDEN--THEO, THOMAS, J GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. TREO, THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS GATURDAY) EVENING, August 19, at 8, 1, Overture, “¥reiechuty i . Weber "olka jazourka, “Arm in Arm. be rau Francaise, es as 3. Waits, “Marien' - 5 . Wiegand 4. Nocturne Scherzo; March, “Midsummer Nights Dream”, Mendelssohn 5. Overture, “Set Rosaint 6 Allegretts, 7th Symphony Beethoven 7. Wi housand and One Nights’ Strauss Roc f Veuilce” (burlesque). “Guna -Suppe Donlavtl Rirause Falirbacb vat 3 ONE HUNDREDTH CONCERT. INCRHASED ORCHESTRA, No extra charge for admission, NBRRACE GARDEN.JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. Fifty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third ava ‘To-morrow (SUNDAY), Augtst 9), GRAND POPULAR ‘CoNcERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT MUSIO, COOL BREEZES. FLOWERS. Admission tic. 5 o'clock. Proprietor. ERNST O. BERNET, HEATRE. LoTra, Booms First engagement at this theatre of the versatile young Comedienne, LOTTA, who will appear on this AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK in ber Dual character of LaTfLE NELL MARCHIONESS, in Mr. Joho Brougham's dramatization of Charles Dickens* celebrated novel of the “Ola Curiosity Shop,” SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL COMPANY, MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT Lg. Seats secured six davs in udvance at thotheatre, also at Ditson's, 711 Broadway. ATH AVENUE THEATRE ©) ‘The ladies and gentlemen en beginning Septerab: green room ou Wei #8, CONWAY'S PARK THEATR: Managers. ARRULL & LAMB. ‘The gitted artists, Miss ANNIE WAITE and W. H. LEAKE, in the great play entitled UNDER THE WILLOWS, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY’ MATINEE. RS, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKL Manag acesereead. W. CARROLL & BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF ANNIE WAITE AND W. H. LEAKE. MME, ROSINI Di NEWVILLE’S GREAL PLAY, UNDER THE WILLOWS. —BROOK LYN. A GREAT HIf, EVERY ACT ENCORED. TALLACK'S. PERE CONN PT TT W SATURDAY, AT 13g O'CLOC MISS THOMPSON AND HeR NEW COMPANY. Guan MILITARY bel ied an FETE CHAMPETRE AT FASHION COURSE, IN AID OF THE UNION HOME FOR SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS’ ORPHANS. CARDS. In view of the approaching Military Festival the Flushing and North Side Railroad Company have made ample arra ments to run special trains aolely for transporting passcn- ere to and from West fushing station, Special excarston tckets will be printed for the trip at the usual rate (30 centay at which resular passengers are now supplied, Desiring, to assist the charitable undertaking aur cadroad’ company bas decided to donate one-third of the gross receipta for these excursion tickets to aid (he Home ani Schoo, Yours, very respectiully, JOHN J. LOCKE, President Flushing and North Side Railroad Company. It will afford us much pleasure to assist youin your very charitable enterprise. We will furnish free of charge for setting up, cartaze and removal, one of our four-pocket tables for the cliampionship billiard'match to be played in aid of the Union Home and school for the Destitute aud Orphap Children of Soldiers and Sailors, PHELAN & COLLENDER, With the kind letters of approval already recetved the pro moters of the Festival feel sanguine that tue andertaking will not only prove a pectiniury success, but that, as a testimonta, benolit from the public, If will enlist a widespread interest and be one of the most enjoyable serics of eatertainments ever given in this mairay & BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOUR, General Manager, 29 Beekman street, New York. PRELIMINARY ROGRAMME of the GRAND MILITARY FESTIVAL AND FETE CHAMPETRE. The Festival will be opened on MONDAY, Oct. 2 1871, at 10 A. M., at the celebrated Fashton Course, in West Flushing, la T., and will continue (Sundays excepted) for two weeks, A tout Sept. 1 acompiete programme, with order of exercises aad appointments for each day, will be advertised and distriouted Incirculars. For the present the management ean only aa- nounce the following general outlines :— GRAND MILITARY DISPLAYS, which will be of a highly interesting character, PRIZE SHOOTING FESTIVAL, for the champlonship of America, and premiums ranging from #500 to #100—distance 150 yards, All the best suots Ia military organizations particularly invited. Let each com- pany be represented. entrance fee and season ticket $10. Contestants to fire in the order that the tickets were bought, each being numbered. TROTTING MATCHES, under the direction of the ablest turfmen in this country. A special circular will soon be issued to those who send thelr ‘audress, BASE BALL MATCHES for the championship of America, belts and gold medals Valued at S100 ch. Clubs are invited to confer with ihe General Manager at nee, SPORTS OF THE CARNIVAL, as displayed by 6) fantastical knights, full of fun and frolie for the occasion. FOOT RACE—PROFESSIONALS, Por championship belt and $100, Entrance fee and season ficket 81 MASS FOOT RACE—AMATEORS, No profeasional runners allowed in thig race. Open to all others. First premium, kmatenr’s belt and 100; second, #75; fourth, $25. Entrance fee and five admission Firat PremiZADIES* EQUESTRIAN Rack, rat Premiam, #100 and gold Medals second, BAO a Medal; third aad fourth, cach $39 and Sliver Meter eee oot Apply at Manager's ollice. RIDING FOR DIAMOND RING. Ring to be suspended over the track in front of Judges stand; value, $200. Entrance fee und two season tickets, $2), do mat ALLOON ASCENSIONS will be made many times daily by aa experienced acronay WALKL. ATC ES. as for the Championship Belt and $100. Walkists should apply at once to G ral Manager, BILLIARD MATCHES for Championship Golden Cue and $100. Application to General Manager. ed Oh ‘i tied fa (hagy a ‘or Championship Belt and $100, “Apply. 4 SKATING MATOH. On Parlor Skates. Beit and #100. Apply. DRUMMING MATCH, For Championship aad $100, Apply. TIGHT ROPE WALKING, Champion Belt and 3100, Arp, YACHT RACK, First time on land—will be great sensation and novelty, SLOW RAC A novelty in this section. The slowest horse to win 8100. Open to ail. Entrance fee and season ticket, $10. Who has the slowest horse 7 VELOCIPEDE RACE. For Champion Belt and $100, Entrance fee and season ticket, #10. INDUSTRIAL RACES—TROTTING, ‘These one-mile races must be driven by the owners or em- ployes engaged in their business. Horses to be those usually. employed in such business, Entrance fees (in each case), with three season tickets, $30, FARMERS’ TWO-HORSE BOLSTER WAGON—TROT, Firat Pri Be Second rine. EXPRESSMEN'S RACE “Trot, To Light Express Wazon, Firat Premium, new Wagon, #200, To Light Express Wagon, Second Premium, Harness, $50. BUTCHERS’ RACE—TROT. To Butchers’ Cart, First Premium, new Cart, #150, To Butchers’ Cart, Second Premium, Harnexs, 850, CARTMEN'S TWO-HORSE TRUCK RACE—TROT, Firat Premium, new Truck, $900. Second Premium, flar- anes GROCERS’ RACE—TROT. First Promtum, new Wagon, $200. Second Premium, Har. e8, iH perishes BAKERS’ RACK—TROT. Firat Premium, new Wagon, $200. Second Premium, Har- pica MULE RACE. Under the'saddie—one mite for $100, Entrance fee and season ticket, $10 DONKEY RACE Under the sadaie—one mile, $100. Entrance fee and soa- won Heket B10) naeR ATTRACTIONS easiest, Aopla preparations Writ ba tance fore DANCING THROUGHOUT THE DAY, ca P ESC FROM QUADKILLE AND BRASS BANDS, with me EF RESHMENTS AT THE CLUB HOUSE, AND LUNCHES AT REFRESHMENT STANDS, Admission, $1. Season ticket, tweive admisions, $10, & IN 721 CASI GIFT GRAND GIFT 550.006 neert, Loutaville, K; Getobersy tere Jy authority Kentuck: Leglsiature, in ald’ Public Libs Ky. “Principal i"t, 8100.0, 720 Uitts. from 0,000 to BAC Whiote tickets, 10; half lexeta Ho; quarter do. $200. T. DURRETT Pr Library, Kentucky, Citizen 1G. Re PETERS, Mannger, 120 Main strea a tnformatiou Bank, Treasure) Lounsville, Ky. Tickets ‘at No. Honse, New York. biped CARD, NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Fora reply to the repeated and onjost el metuods of tnatruction we challenre wrote ce. GPa Mey or iecnmenial Tt 4, Produce pnpils that, mn a eritl onl examination, cxn excel, 11 oy itt. M equal, those attending thie ur ex; lence has convinced us that muste in thi bas very superficially taught, ana that many of the Uprofensors™ eho bopoee tte Conservatory ayatem would be clngsed low as Conservatory pup!is, THE GENERAL OONBEKVATORY OFFICES are at NO. 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