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fe a — WHOLE | ‘NO. “12.88. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1871. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AurseMENTssroown PacE—Fifth and sixth columns, asTE SxconD PAOE Fourth column, tan AG. Fourth columy Boao aad LopaINe WANTED—Sro OND PAGE—First BOARDER as WANTED—S800ND PAG?—First column. OGKLYN RE. aL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tinep Pace— Third coum musiniss OPPORTUNITIES—Sx00%D Pa@e—Fifth col- BUSINESS porter ‘8—FirTH PAGE—Sixth column, erry Rin STATE FOR SALE—Thigp Paar—Third euenKs AND SALESMEN—Trrp Pacr—Second column. @OACBMEN AND GARDENERS-Iuinp PacEe—Second coluron. CUASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Firer Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. WOUNTRY BOARD—Sroonnp PaGe— First column. DRY 200 DS Fane, Page—Sixth coln on, D HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED aan UN- HED—ROOND PAGB-Second colum! EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finsy Page—Firth « column, RUPE Finer Page—Third come, | RSIONS—-Ff inser Paar. th con Panciat $ P. Third el Stoox Paok— Third column, SUEsISHKD Rooms ‘AND APARTMENTS TO LET— nd column. FuRNiT ‘ae NID, mp PAG T PAGr—Fourtn comumn, ion—Fifth column, PRENCH ADVERSISEMENTS—THIRD YAGF—Third col- TKDE ALES—THiRD Page—Third column. BEL WANT FEMALES—TiiRD Pagr—First and sec- colur HORSES, CARKIAGES, &c.—Pinst Paor—Second and Shira colurans. —SROOND PAGR—Firat column, aes, ROOMB, &0., WANTED—SzoonD Paor—Third column angrkUc tion TwIRY PAGR—Fifth column, IBRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON OITY AND RER- GEN REAL ESTATE ‘FOR SALE—Tu1ap Paar— Fourth como EGAL NOVICES—THinn Pagr—Fifth column, ned orpse —F Ret PAGr—ourth columt D—Fiter PaGr—Firat column. MACHINERY OND PAGR—!'hird column, WARBLE MANTELS—lurey PaGe—!iith column, MCAL—Tutth PAGH—Pilth column, MIBCELLANSUUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Etoura Pacr— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS —Fimar Page—Third column, » PAGE —Sixth column. TOATIONS Tutep. Page--Fitth column, WEWSPAPERS—Fiest Paor—Six'h column, PERSONAL ErngT Paux Firat column, ixth column, 2 Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—TurRp Pa ‘ourth co Loner ES or— ‘umn. ESTATE TO ACXOHANGB—THtnb PAGE—Fourth RD ESTATE x WANTED—Tarep PaGr—Fourth column, @10Us ~¥iowt Page hird column, RE REWARDS Fin .Ge—First coma, SALES_AT AUCTION-Sroox Pagr—Fourth column, BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—THIRD = PaGn— First column, SHEVATIONS WANTED—MALES--T11RD PAGE—Second goluma. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst PaGr—First and second col- uumns. SUMMER RESOKTS--Sroonv PaGe—Second column, TRE TRADES—Tuinp Page ~Third column. THE TURF—Fmsr Pace—Second column. TO LET FOK BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxcony Paex— Recond column. SRS’ GUIDE—Fiest PaAGr—Fourth column. 8 AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘cond and thirt column: JHASE—Fins! AT BRANCH OFFICE, 1,46 BROADWAY, “4REE DOORS ABOVE THIRTY-FIRST STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL tY.M/ EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE RATES. NOKXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. SEIVED PERSONAL. AVENUE 8TAGE.—LADY, LINEN SUIT. SEND dress to SINCLAIR, Herald office. DE AWAY SATURDAY, ILL, MEET YOU ‘same’place Thursday next, at 2 P. M. BNPORT, Tygar L. M VERY, VERY SORRY TO HEAR. your tlingss, Ly Jan you write? ‘L. CONSTANT. D. —LETTER RECEIVED, DO WRITE AGAIN. INFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN KENNEDY, 0} Galway, Ireland, by bi a Rican relandy by hie ister, BRIDGET KENNEDY, last heard from was at Bost i” ©. LANG, OR LANGE, W WHO PAID TAXES OF 1 neously on lots jt AN call at ‘street he can recover bis mays el ‘WP 5 C00! iEpoe F GEORGE W. WILLIAMS IS IN TOWN HE REET hear of a friend by addressing B, W. D., box 124 Hi 1F THE PARTIES WHO 5O CLEVERLY PI ae, eres en the ecg Free. care, allie Pr ali but FRANK E ROWE, Post ofles box aii poetenaxra AVENUE, USTH STREET, LOT Where are papers! 8H. G. KED jy will " 9A, M.—LAST PLACB, LEXINGTON AVE- GARDENER. HOSE BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES 1 OAN NEVER forget.—Will you not writs me when and where I can Yok into them again? Addresa P. J. EVANS, Herald ollice. ‘M. H, WILLS CONSIDE! A WS, RESPE: Wyet caprecates pnd iene 30 a anand nue, Y% “MAY FORGET, BUT OTHERS CANNOT. | WRITE or see me at | o'clock Saturday. 5™ AVENUE STAGR, FRIDAY EVENING, SIX P. M.— Wit the lady who ett at, Thirty-fourun_ etree allow the iy who asaiated ar the pleasure of her acquaintance? Feta), WALLAGH, box lis Herald Uptown Branch nt- fee, 1,246 Broadway. $100, % REWaaD.. —PROWNED IN, OUTER HORSE Hook, Thursday afteruoon, ot Beiuishem, Pay Aye ‘abort about 6 feet 6; row, hair, red had on dark tue’ faninel Dools aad fight. lin Sap, The finder of the body will recelve one. ‘nundred doll ‘tentification of bod; fy notifying LEWIS H. HOAG- LAND, New Brunswick, “LOST AND BOUND. OAT tr ‘OUND—ON “TRE 6TH AUGUST, A YAWL, near Sandy Hook. Owner can obtain the samo by prov- wm Property and paying expenses. Apoly at 63 Water Ay VAME T0 THE PREMISES OF HELD & Hamfiton Park, Sixty-ointh street and Third avenue, « 4 Wagon. ‘Owner can have the same by proving Broperty and paylog expenses, & BENDER, r osT— <A SMALL, OLUSTER DIAMOND i in the vicinity of St. George acathsurcel enduron the Bader will be It Yrarded by returning the ring to the proprietor of the” St. George's lore! Lk: FROM FOOT OF TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Eaat River, the past, month, a Boat, clinker built: four jprass oarlocks sunk, 15 feet long, mahogany seats; $10 re- ward. Inq i at Zobt Ot Foventnes vf REWARD.THE ADOVE REWARD WILL BE a for the return of Receipt Book of Martin And aii Greenwich street, New York. LIBERAL REWARD FOR RETURN OF SMALL Russia Leather Pocketbook, lost leat Wednesday morn- from Twenty-fi(th street and Fourth avenue to on Fourteenth street, ee coin is treas- ecpaake, = Mr. 8., 82 East ren elt wt, A ~ SPEC IAL NOT cs. 1 house, aaveningy Angwst 4, Ter, thf w the formal aonouncement of the death of Sergeant cock, one of the metabers, Uoanimously e event of the decease of our esteemed aaso- ge C. Babcock, 18 a source of extreme grief to us, Bol ‘only that it marks death's dreadful advent within our reelnct, but in consideration of the clalm bis characveriatics galoed ag our regard and [rie Mecoud. That our presiding olicer be directed to name s committee of tea members to wait upon the family of our de- Parted associa» and give assurauce of our sincere sympathy ‘with them In their lrreparabie lo bird—'I bat in testiun of the measure of our respect for ane memory of Mr. Bapeo the members of (bis club at fend the funeral obsequies from the chureh, corner oc Mar- ‘Ket and Henry streets, Saturday, August 26,1471, at 12M. ‘That an emblem of" mourning ve placed ju dur meeting groom, to remain for the space of 30 aya, and that & record 4u.cut book af minutes be made of thesa proceedings. In compliance with the direction o: the second vote, the Piegident appointed Cyionel Wiliam R. Roberts, General M. Tweed, Jr.. Timotny J, Campbell, Colonel John x Fellows, General Wm. Mile, Josepm fi. Tooker, Charles ety Moses Merhbach, Cariatian Sehwargwaelder BY ‘usta Jamieson. KDWARD J. SHANDLEY, James Donatos, Secretary. ‘A “A.-PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD + life ineurance companies, and who do not demre to Surrender ther policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the der value of their policies by appiying at Ineuras Agency, #7 Liverty street. Lay 4 s r wet ~OFFICIAL 4 PRAWING ea -saveniuy DOKY SYATR. ES. Syervoxy aaxvEs CLASS NO, HU3-—AUGUBT hg 181, 6, TBS, 67 y « < Vresident. * M4, 18, fe co einiton, Ky. onto Hee bor 4 KRNED ORY Le LOTTERY —CLASS Lil 0, Ww 22,000, Ha Brees and No. Park tow! SPECIAL LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOKS, TRUNKS NOTICES. and Valises at the rest fens Shoe Emporium, Tewez, coe Bond tre gts ent stow Broad srewnbaas ines ROBERT SRW SSESMMENTS—BAY RIDGE AND NEW UTRECHT.— A‘ ‘lois on Graef tract and Monsell tract will be sold if re assessments romain unpaid. Address tmmediately, BERGEN, Collec: drains Pie pr fot umbersy THEODURE Y. W. ‘August Sf 17, PULL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS RECEIVED Of Koval Havana Lotiery of Cube, by JOSEPH BATES, i94 Broadway, roown 4. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, New York, ‘The above-named Hotel will open for the reception of queste Tuesday, August 29, pene TWEED & GARFIELD. RS. SARAH ENSELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND Oculist, successor to’ Mrs. Sarah Price & Enrell, will ay caiTy onthe business at the old stand 124 (old No. 105) igh street, Brooklyn, OLICY PLAYERS BEWAI RE. THE NEXT RAID that is sae, the pagers wil be taken aud held for evi- dence ‘against th we Managers. SS EMEP TO, THE FEET.—MRS. L. R. STONB, CHT- Topodist, has opened new and elegatt rooms at 743 Bronaway; opposite Autor place, where she ts prepared t9 treat all whore troubled with Corns, Bunions and Ta Nails. ‘Ladies treated at their residence If desired, OVAL HAVANA LOTIERY, B. MARTINEZ & CO., Agents, 10 Wall street. Box 4,685 New York Post office. R OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, sparen. a 04 ore $100.00, gold: Kentucky 20, ¢2, 63, drew eee OBered, of Sly aetad Teveived, TTascet BAILLY & OO, (old “eatablish ofliee) 174 Broadway. EPTEMBER 9.—ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY. OF Cuba} all the offcial drawings kepton file. JOSKPH BATES & Cu., 5 Wall street, Post office box 4,264. | eases PARK K ARSOCIATION, WESTCHEST' ne BOUNt SECOND ANNUAL FALL MEETING, Sepigmber 16, 18 19 and Premiums, $16,000, FIRST DAY BATURDAY, SEPT. 16. Purse No, 191,00), for horses that have never trotted bet- be than 4 minutes; £600 to first horse, $250 to second, $250 to Purse No, 2—$3,500, for horses that have never trotted bet- ter than 9:25; pay to first horse, $600 to second, #400 to SECOND DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 18. Purse No. 8—81,500, for horses that have never trotted Detter than 24; 3800 to first horse, 8400 to second, §200 to 000, for horses that have never trotred 3 41,800 to first horse, $600 to second, 8200 THIRD phage et SEPT. 19. Parse No. 5—$1,000, f¢ that re never trotted better than “22803 BE06 0 fret horse, $350 to wecond, GIB0 to Purse No. 6—§1! for horses that have never trotted heer than 2:38 ; $900 to first horse, $400 to second, $200 to FourTa DAY_ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Purse No, 7--$4,500, free for al) horses; $2,500 to first horse, $900 tg s ‘second, $650 to third, $450 to fourth, Purse Ni 2,000, for horses that have never trotted bet- En aon oan; Petty to first horse, $500 to second, $20 to jr CONDITIONS. Allthe above races are mile heats, best three in five, in har- ‘ness, and will be conducted under the rules of the National Amociation, and all entries must be made in accordance rewit! Entrance fee 10 per cent of the purse, which must accom- wre the Sere Entries to be addi to LANDT, President, Post office box 123, Morrisa- ala, Westchester county, N.Y", or atthe Hoffman House, New few York, whore the “oe will close on Wednesday, Sep- oe ,e, bys ores M. VAN CORTLANDT, President, D TALLMAN, Superintendent, ETWOOD PARK, SATURDAY, AUOUST 9, AT 3. Yen Murphy enters bits g Jobo Kase, Jr im Howe aioe Bie mye dy, to wagons VAN CORTLA! sent, President. frau ‘MEETING, “RENSSELAER FANE’ assoctATio¥, Lt RENSSELAER Pank, TROY, N, SEPLEMEER 6, er AND 8 tent” PREMI FIRST DAY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6 No. 1.-—-A purse of $1,000, for all horses that have never beaten # 8s Po00 vo frat, 8 0 to second, 100 to third, No. 3.28 purge of SLSG) for all horses teat bars never second, 8200 to third, GORD DAY- WEDNESDAY, CEPTEMBER 6, 8.-A purse of $1,(00, for ail trotters and pacers, to hitch aod go as they please ; ‘$600 to frst, $800 to second, #100 to third No. 4.—A purse of $20, for all Horses that have no record, wit’ 9% miles of Troy, N.¥.; $100 to frat, $75 to , B25 to third. 0. A purse of 89,000, for all horses that have beaten 2 2.25; $900 to rat, $500 to seeond, 8400 to third, $200 THIRD DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. A purse (oF $1,500, for ‘all borses that have never a dun to second, #200 to t Seen A purae of 2300, for al hordes: than ‘he beaten 2:44; owned within 2% miles of yy first, $100 to second, $60 to third. ‘No. &—A purse of 82,000, for all horses that beaten 2:28; $000 to orat, $500 t0 second, $400 to third, 8300 to fou FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. tor alt borage that have never mn, $100 to thira, 500 to it 500 for alt horses ; $1,800 to Orst, hitd $980 t0 fourth, 54 ¥ IONS, All the above races to be mile heats, best 3 in 6, in harness (gzeent No 2, to go under aaddie, 1m harness, wagon, oF ch with ‘running mate), and to be conducted under the rales of the National Association; three or more to enter, two to start. Entrance fee ten per cent of parse, and must accompany the nominations in prtiorte distancing the fleld shall ouly be entitied to the frat mn lass that {s ruled ont will not be entitled to a premium. In all heats where eight or more horses start, the distance will be one hundred hag gt Allentries to be addi . CHURCH, Secretary, Y., on or before Saturday, August 889 River street, Trov, N. 26, 1871, at which time the eutries will close, GATES It. BARNARD, President, R, B. Canon, Secretary. me $1 as follows :— To be trotied for at at Fashion irse, in October vert, in aid of tne Union Home and School for Soldters* aad Ballorat Or- phans, each beet Jin 5, tp harness lemen's n's Purse, for horses that tere, eter beaten 3 minutes; to horse, $50 to second pore. re begitiodh iss Sig anes ay Count for horses that have never 3 ad, O00 tor frst, Q75 for Third—Long Island for horses that have never beaten 2: ekg for first, $100 Tor second. Fourth—| dee Nehived thas Nae coral betta Home GUN teetenk, “One for second. Unual entrance fee. Apply to BENJ. W. BITCHOUCK, Manager, store 29 Bockman HORSES, ARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER & HAMLIN’ CHTY AUCTION MART AND N Y, TATTERSALLS Corner of Broadway and Pasty: inth street, REGULAR SALES. 8 OF HORSES, ARRIAGES, DNESDAY AN. RbAY. “* TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED FOR TRIA' tL ON EVERY HORSE SOLD UNDER AWARRANTER, CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT 12 ‘O'CLOCK. ¢ elegant ant bred rotting 101 Indi sub- ber, sired by Gray Korte ena raised vA Canada sox high Iver rue led f toe oto reso on site unequal for atyle, yn and ee trot. tea" ast spring at St. Catherines | in dig asd a day 2:50 trotter to road wagon: is afraid ‘of ot roadater, no puller or lugger, wi ited ‘one Extra One and superlor dark years old; fine prompt ‘and easy minutes sure ravel 16 miles an hour; is gentle for a kes td blocky built; no vices ‘and warranted found an PAIK OF ELEGANT, HANDEOME AND FAST BROWN Co jh) ‘155 6 and 7 years old; prompt, and action; CAN TROT IN wether and were ‘never handled for arent rouaters no vices; warranted sound and fing ‘ia on Ont. iL T SIDE SPRING ROAD WAGON, built by Peter Dubois: sold to 0 pay advances. Tone VERY, HANDSO} i AND ELCGANT chestnut trot- tine gelding. “FOX,” I high, 6 yearn herd a very game, Prompt and eaty driver; unsurpassed for ‘action and good an trot in 9:45, and promises oer need ; was Faiaed in Kentucky; has dong, flowing mane and tail, and URE VICTORIA, SOLD BY order of er ‘executor, TUREE FINE NO has Sa wyagons, en TWO TOP WAGONS, LT ONE. Fn hot WA’ ON SOL A opay advancer, RraNKieTs, SURETS: AND iegle Heruees ANKETS, SI eee Halter ONE FINE LIddT BUSINESS WAGON, Dutt by W BAY MARE, 15 HIGH, 9 years “ihoaes |, free driver fn worker; warranted sound and kh MENT, CO. TeTING, of a fine bay ROAD ‘ABLI Mare, 4 high, 5 ye Pons jean trot fe. ker. reat close to three minutes; xr atral gentle for a indy, to, drive; fine, under saddles woceecred sound and kind ; al By At in, Harness, &o. SEVEWAL UTHER PULL DESCRIPTION AT SALE. SALIS NEVER POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT oF WEATHER, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WRsT press, Depot ans usineRs ons, Dew and le al very tea at ial West Broutway, ci pede LARGE ASSORTMENT SOUTHERN AND Wi tyles Carriages at low prices, Rey toe Con ora Wee Tot’ second Nand Carriages, eb MAN UNION, 638 Broadway. os en RMY HARNESS CARTS, TENTS, CAMP Male Coll ec ellan Se, atamockny Caran Waterproof Truck, ‘Covers, KRTER, 62 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. AMILY TORNOUT FOR SALE—a B Ak Horse, 16 hands, good roadster, very oA RBIOUT Bay atent abtiting, D made ; for Fair value, Ad NEW TOP WAGONS, \JGHT Roc! 188 | one Pony Phaet > also cad Seeoed water se Fhanton\ 1 one, by aetons, Rockaways, Barouches, Victorias, } OH ReAS Wagon, Horse Blanket Pistols, Government ‘Shag . CAI on, she best ta Doe Aids Pont offers sr Raya A. end Cosches, arenes ‘avr Pact sag neh on HORSES, CARRIAGES. &C. ie. ‘SECOND HAND DOG CART; A pl and shafts. Also Victoria; both but little used; ee ee 1X, b98 Broadway. "YORKVILLE LOT TO EXCHANGE FOR A HORSE. A.A sound Toadater, wanted in part payment, Street curbed, iu 4 Fiadod, curbed, water RSIS bos 16S SH Upown Branch ‘omee, 1346 Broadway, A: ~-FINE BROOD MARE FOR | GALE Has snore tm 9:30; can trot now in wes Apply to ViEKSON, 2 BROWN & DAViS, 128 hirty-second street, |ARRIAGES, PHAETONS, ROCEAW AIR: TOP AND no top and R Road Buggies, new and vecond hand, less than ever. ” “DAY & SON, 146 and 148 Eldridge street, YARRIAGES. EVERY a (OF NEW AND jouable Carriages, 0 Jowert, prices; Pom Phaetons in varlety. DARDRAb, oy Carriage Bullder, No. 7 East Eighteen a ma (AARRIAGES,—LARGE ASSORTMENT OFFERED, LOW- eat manufacturers’ prices, comprising extension and halt top Fhaetons, Rockawaya, ‘Victorias, Depots, Buggies, Business Wagons and Pony Phactons aud’ Harness, H,B. WITTY & CO 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. SHIFTING TOP, Fes SALE—A STYLISH VICTORIA, WITH PO! ‘BAND shafts, platform springs, in perfect order WALTER, Ry Brook ya A ding ‘Acuderny, 7b ‘FINE ESTABLISHMENT, COMPLETE sound and kind jarness, &c. Call For, SALE, team bay Carriage Horses, young, Barons ie, made by Wood Brothors; gilt No. 540 Madison avenue. OR BALE—A GRAY HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, SOUND and kin: +40; by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, ‘To be seen at J 8, y Pronpect Parktrack, | OR SALE—LIGHT SHIFTING TOP WAGON, JUST f put in complete order. Apply at KITTEREK'S shop, #0 ompson street, FOR SALE A BAY MARE, WAGON AND HARNESS, suitable for a grocer or express business; is pertectly found and kind, Apply at 4l West t. OR SALE-AN UNUSUALLY STYLISH PAIR OF biack Horses, nearly 16 hands bish. | Tnquire any, before noon at private ‘stable 64 Weat Thirty-ninth str ‘ARNESS OF EVERY DESORIPTION. Handmade aingle Harnes: Double Harnet “Amy own mai lery of e lescription. eenbass EDGAR 8. NICHOLS, 10 Oe lace, near corner Murray sireet, New York. IST ARR! D FROM THE WEST—30 SUPERIOR Grausht Horses auitanle for all Purposes; among thom, areanumber of closely matched pairs; also some single Gnivers, for sale cheap, at KIMMEY'S, Ninth ward sale stable, 880 and 8O4 West iwelfcn street. Le STABLE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DOING ® good business din WB New York; satisfactory reasons for ii offi SECOND HAN GY, #75; BRETT, + way, $150, on Ught idueest Hicckaway, yn; several Carriages, Dr MAN SFACTURERS’ UNION 135; ROOKA- jctoria, Pon lightly shop Repository, TARLE.—WANTED, NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO 429 "fth avenue, Mure iy Hill, a sinall private Stable, Ad- dress HENRY BERG FANTED— SOUND, KIND HORSE, AT MODERATE price; also @ good covered Wagon, Inquire at 204 Eighth avenue. “ANTED—A SULKY, IN GOOD ORDER. DESCRIBE, “giving price, Ao, Address SULKY, Herald oflce. FANTED—A SMALL CARRIAGE FOR INVALID Ws 5 rails to be drawn by a Shetland pony. Address bor ost 100 ) —BAY MA e family use jarness. ' For sale together or aepai Herald office. $1 00-39°2., STRONG SORREL HORSE, GENTLE AND KIND, ; $125, Rockaway, in good order ; also te.’ Address JERSEY, FOR YEARS oid, sound, kind, fit for any business imber's, fagon, in pecfoot order, with Harness, $100; fine Road Wa- gon, pole, ' | Seg THE 1 Seventh avenue, TELEGRAM. FULL AND COMPLETE EXPOSE, THE DIRTY, FILTHY STREETS OF NEW YORK. THI: SQUALOR AND MISERY ov THE CITY. WHERE THE CHOLERA OAN LAND WITH IMPUNITY. ALL IN es THE ae EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, THE EVENING TEDEGRAM IS SENT TO ALL vARTS OF THE COUNTRY FOR 500. PER MONTH; $6 A YEAR. PUBLICATION OFFICE 7 NASSAU STREET. ~___ RELAGIOUS NOTICES. _ MERIOAN FREE CHURCH— CHARLES B. SMYTH. A FIRST OLASS INVESTMENT, [AY COOKE & CO. are now selling the First Mortgage 7.80 Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Dearing Seven and Three-tenihs per cent gold interest (more than 8 percent currency), and secured by first and only mortgage on the entire road and equipments, and on more than 23,000 acres of land to every mile of track, or 600 acres | of land to each $1,000 bond, The highest currency price will be paid for Unitud States Five-Fwenties, and all other marketable Securities received in exchange. ‘The success of the new United States Five Per Cent Loan, for which our firm are the ‘al agents, is inductng holders of nve-twentles to exchange them for 7.0 Northern Pacifics, by which they realize a present profit of fourteen per cent | and greatly increase their yearly income. Pamphlets, maps and full foformation will be furnished on application by JAY COUKE & CO,, Philadelphia, New York and \Washington, and by most Banks and Bankers throughout the country, bans ~A.-PERSONS WHO ARE INSURED IN GOOD + ipfe insurance companies, and who do not desire to aurrender their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the Surrendor value of their policies by applying at Insurance Agency, 87 Liberty street, SPECIAL PARTNER WITH 875,000 WANTED. BY one La = irgeat manufacturing establishments in few York ; havi 200,000 of orders on hand ; employ 230 bands; capital furnished, fully secure. BONNEVILLE & CO., Financial Brokers, 92 Broadway. For! fale. “Chole City and County Bonds, aying from Ten to'Twelve. per cent, free of all taxes, | First class Securities of undoubted character below par. Cash valuation of pr ortw, $45,719, B17. wh ROR SEE n, indebtednes Also New York City Ratiroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, Including an extensive variety of other Securities, for safe and profitable investments, at low rates, for wale bi hie : ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Banker, Stock Auctioneer, Dealer and broker in Munici Bonds, 48 Pine sureet, New York. N. B.—Firat class investment Securities, paying large rates of interest, a specialty with this house for many years, }OR SALE—TWO GOOD FIRST MORTGAGES, ONE of $18,000, on Hudson River, and one of $30,000, on Bergen properiy. A. liberal discount. will be made tos rompt purchaser. Brokers need not apply. Address ORTGAUES, Herald office. LLINOIS REGISTERED BONDS.—ALSO OTHER SAFE, ter rgiiceteh Securities for sale by FITOH & KLLIS, ine 6 street. a NEW YORR RAILWAY Ud C OM PANY. PUBLIC ic NOTICE. ‘The undersigned, Commissioners of Stock Subscriptions to the New York Railway Compuny, give notice that the books of subscription to the capital stock of such company will be en BIST DAY OF AUGUST, 1871, ntti that day the books will remain open for subscribers at DUNCAN, SHERMAN & 0 and also at the Bank of the Metropolis, ‘81 Union aquare. Until the books of subscription are closed all sunsoribers elt of int upon the several Ann and ua allowed to th ulsenibing within Ahir days after tbe books were opened. i ated New YORK, July 11 eXANDER T. STEWART, JOHN JACOB ASTOR, LEVI P, MORTON Commissioners on Behalf of ithe Company. $150.( 000 72.HOAX 8, BOND AND MORT- gace in larce and small sums on New ork, Brookive, Staten Isiana and mae renee roperty. MONSON & WATTE! Pine au street, F50.000 7o.HOARaOX, BOND AND MOR 0) age; liberal loans made on real estate fo this on or Weatel ter county, improved or unimproved. OWN F, CONREY, 163 Broadwa} room No. a $500.00 ) Bram June To LOAN, FIRST in fagen cashed promptly. T'S LYNCH & HUGH N, CAMP. é Broadway, corner Pine street, AN OFFICES. Ate, BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets.--Liberal aa- 3s made on Diamon ‘Waiches, Jewelry and all kinds egyinds, Same bougut at full value, Nineteenth Diamonds, Watchen Jewelry, Silverw Flanoa; private parlor for ladies, Bi d Twentieth streets.—NMoney loaned on Bilke; particularly eas strictly conti- T fo? BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET cen'on Diamonds, Watcher, Jew Ailks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces and Personal Property of rot VAMES T. MATCIEWS. every descry ‘Morning and evening; New York Uxiversity, 06 Waverly | —"——— place; seats tree ; collection. Subjects; Effect of Haitian Unity 1 115 BROADWAY —DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILKS, bathe Papacy; Catholic and Protestant doctrine compat Camels’ Hair Shawls, &c., bought; also Money liberally on the Worship of God, Saints, Images, &c. —Septem- sdvanced on the same. Private office No. 1 Washington der 15, Rev. Chas. B. Smyth, will commence « new, sbort series of unsectarian, Sunday afternogn, popular, lec: “Leeaso for the Clergy. PBR SNOW WILL PREACH IN THE UNIVERSITY, ‘Washington square, on Sunda) i Sou Subject:—“'The Future Deatiny of ALDER JAMES BICKNELL, OF WESTMORELAND, N. Y., will preach for the Beulah Particular Baptist churen, 308 West Fourteenth street (Eighth avenue), Sunday, Augusta? Services at 1035 and B34 0" } EY, MR. CUDWORTH WILL PREACH TO THE FIRST Universalist Mission Church at Brevoort Hall, Fifty- h street, near ite e nue, Sunday, August 27, ly invite FIFTH UNIVERSALIST fourt EV. CHARLES F LEE, Rit Chureb, ae Hail, 11, Fourteenth st aes August 27, at A. Mt bject—NBir Walter o Christian Man of Letters. ta free. Public Scot cordial invited. qu? D HOT! bby Re avon a After being entirely restored. ‘The prices of the Grand Hotel wreatly ee by the new directors. The charge for servi wane coud et paid bie dinot Breakfasts at 4 france Caring included), every day from 11 A. M. till P.M. Dinuers at 6 francs (wine tnciuded, every até is! M. precisely. fuciudiug lodging, fuel lighs service ead food with the choice of taking the meals in the reataurant or at the tal apartments, Fin class, pet day, 80 france--24s, 6d, Horne ces eeay ha trance Toe 4a, aa : SIM Boulevard des Capucines 12, Paris, ‘RAND ROTEL st LOUVRE, PARIS. Rue de Rivoli, jeneral reduction of prices, araxp wore DU LOUVRE, PARIS, drawin; arooeat, 7 ye GRAND Breakfaste st Sf, Bc. wine, includ m 10 A. M, t . M. GRAND doteL DU LOUVRE, PARIS, Dinners St. ve incinded, GRAND HOTKE DU LOUVRE, PARIS, Reduetion throughout, OTEL WAGRAM, Paris, 208 Rue de Rivoll, 208 Paris, American Boarding House. Board at from #1 80 to 63 per day, Hoten DU cei TABIS. OTEL DE LA PEACE OU PALAIS ROYAL 170 Rue Rivoli, Paris, facing the Place du Palais Royal and the Louvre, near the Tuileries, the theatres and the Place de la Bourse, from 8 frances and up' Table d’hote at 5 franos, wine in- cluded. Service ala ve in th ment rooms ; French and pers; carriages ; interpreter, Srp SCHOOL FOR RELIGIOUS AND CLASSIC Music, founded, by Mr. Gustave Lefevre, Director of VEcole de Mesiaue Be Retlate Complete Lit Organ, Harmoniu rebane, ‘ancient an Composition, Improvisation, ilsory of Mu- bie, French, German, Ttaltan, Grammar, Hi Pf Geography, Arithmetic, Literature. Price for boatd, 3 iz rticnlare’ and prosneetua apply to, ME. EVRE, Directeur de I"Eco asians eluieuey x Passage des Beaux Arts (Place Pi ‘hamp at Cour, near Lausanne, C = jeuse de Pai 8, opening at Lar rary and, Musical 8 rence, io), Paris, ton de Vaud, Switzer- T's QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL A Palace, Upper Norwood, Londoa.—To Louriat# and fame elevated, pleasant and most ealubrious position, Combined with the comfort afforded and ite general mana ment, bave made the Queen's Hotel a favorite resort of the Uapper ranks of English society, asuixaron HOTEL, Lime street, Liverpool, England. Under entirely new management, This magnificent building Je ope of, the Gnest and most elaborately finished hotels inthe United Kingdom, cover! an area of 1,002 square yards, and contains 20) ‘noble and ‘apactous rooms, ited up with every luxury and requisite tha modern art and experience can ¢ furnish, Charges strictly moderate. a Isc ENNEBBC OK. Shuecetas 100,000 tuna for tale low, quantities to sult, by Kennebec River lee Assoclation, BOBBRT NORTON, Agent, Gardiner, Me. LANBOOS. : Bani i the the - leutial, eral — ption. ae : free dayin, e 4 | street, ry VI ‘Tarryto’ SCHU £0 8:45 P. Pb M: PL led, tenn T g Fi "PRE as tr Bing Ri Rooms Reading ih west. th je Tror | iM. oe Fe — mg ¢ : Tek Ui: u ferr 3:30 P, = dout burg 50) Sivan 39 NASSAU STREET, OPrOSITB POST OFFICE.— e Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- eiry and all kinds of merchandise. The same bought and HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. LL 80) Set NASSAU STREE, BETWEEN FULTON AND john streets. NEW MAR LEOFOLD ‘continues the or Coan cy nds, Watches, Jew- lerchandise, Life Policies f ‘for any smount, eel Hanos, | BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP elry, F 91 stairs.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watcher Jewelry, Lae Shawls, Pianos, &c.; same bougnt. Office ours from 10 to 6. A. ©, HERTS, __ TRAVELLERS? GUI GUIDE. a LBANY AND TROY DAY LINE. —STEAMERS 0. BBARD and DANIEL DREW. from Vestry street ai 6.90 A. M.; Thirty-ourth slreet at 645; landing at, Youk: wn Nyack ‘by ferryboat), Cozzens’, West Feta ‘Cornwall, Newbury f, Poughkeepsie, ‘Rhinebeck, Cais: udaon, connect ing with evening traina on the New Yort Ge West, an: d after June 26 with the Albany ana S Snquehanna road for Sharon, Springs (4 from New York) and Binghamton, and, by Renssclaer and Sara. toga road for Saratoga Springs ($3 60 from New York). At Hudson for Lebanon Springs, all rail. To Troy by steamboat ‘ARE 580 CENTS..REGULAR evening line, at 6 o'clock.—Steamers Vanderbilt CM Connecticut, from pier 88 North river, Vestry street Daily through tickets tor't the West and North at above reduced rate, Sunday evening, fare $3. LBANY AND TROY. FOR TROY, DIRECT LANDING AT_AGBANY.—THE ticgant, light-draft bteamboat NEVERSINK leaves ler , foot of’ Franklin strests North ver, every, Monda fednenday and Friday, at 6 o'clock P.. M., making certain connection with all the early trains for t the eNorth and Went, Fos, t GREENWIO CH AND. STAMFORD.. —THE NEW ‘and gorgeous steamboat AMERICUS leaves foot of Mar- ket strort, pler 87, daily at 3:30, and Thirty-seventh street at Returning leaves Stamford at 7 and Greenwich at Fv. NORWALK AND DANBURY,_THE SWIFT AND beautiful steamboat NELLY WHITE leaves fat of Ket atreet, pier 37, daily at 2:48, and Thirty-seventh strent at 8 o'clock P. |.» connectn with Danbury Railroad, Re- turming leaves Norwalk at 7:45 A. ARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Four excursions tn Bandy Hook and retura, dally (Suo- day excepted.) The magnificent ate MOUTH ROCK AND JESSE HOYT will leave riers North River, foot of Murray street, as fol- OUTR ROCK + 6:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. seRee More: ae M, and 3:30 P.M. ‘are to Sandy Hook and Fetiira, #1 00, On Sundays the PLYMOOTH ROCK will make her regular tripe to (Poughkeepsie, landing at Coxzene and Newburg, leaving North Rivor, foot of Murray street, precisely; Thirty-fourth street, North A M., arriviog in New. York on po a? MR. AIMONS, Managing D Nobre TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.—TICKETS for gale and baggage checked at the office of the kirie at 8:8) age Expreas Company, corner of Twenty-third a ihavene for Aibany, Troy, Sharon ant Sara- s, br tue Albany, day fine of steamers 0, VIB- ‘Also for Long Branch, Newport and Boston, and to all ints on the jine of the Erie Railroad and the West and ‘the only erPrese company running direct to Long id Newport. T OCKAWAY BEACH,—THE NEW STEAMBOAT FLOR- ENCE] eaves dally from Christopher street at 8:40 A. M5 9; pier No, 4, North iver, 9:15; pier below rooklyn, 9:30 A. M. Franklin street, i Leave the Beach at 4 Fulton ferry, Reece a0 bln Capt | BOAT “FOR NEW. id Spring, West Point, Jona Island voriie wearooat SLEEPS HOLLOW, soa bhermane leaves Fulton ferry, Brookiyo, Snsiatopher atreet, North Raver, at 8: Yio Tomy-tourth Herd Fy at 9 o'clock A. M. Fare’ for the excur- in, 1. Williams Band wiil accompany the excursion. SHARON § SPRINGS DIRECT. Day Line, People’s Line or Troy Line steamers ct nnd oveck direct to Sharon Springs by ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL! ROAD. Drawing room cars, from Alban: Springs. , Night ont passengers reach Sharon aU oaB A. jer line St i M., or by 10:30 A.M, Had son River Railroad from New York’(change at Albany, free transfer) at 6:17 P. M. Cqvtlcker than by any other route). _ 8. B, MAYO, General Ticket Agent, UNDAY MORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL.—THE S steamer ANTELOPE leaves every morning, without ex coption, Harrison street at 8 o'clook, landing at Thirty-fourth Pg toed on Dobbs’ Ferry (Tarrytown and Nyack by ferry) ing Sing, "Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Ver- ianck’s.”N. B.—Tarrytown omitted on my by $: UE MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT making usual land Returning leave ‘on 1, Poughkeepsie 6. 2, Milton. 6:4, New riviiin = cerva a West rolnt 8:95, Coazens’ 3:15, ar A() CENTS—FOR TROY DIneCr, LANDING AT y-—The stogant draft steamboat poeny. gbe eaves. pier 2 foot ring street, N. Re, Tueaday, Thursday and Sunday, at ae ol Jock P.M at ' i ng en me eran cose EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPs. ATIONAL LINE, NAN ‘TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ani pcre 70 fom vier 4 North iver, LY, ‘> jaitirday, August 26, at 12 M DENMARK Andrews...Saiurday, Seperhber’ at? 30 A SPAIN, Crave; day, September 9, atl P.M 0 to Liverpoo, Guecnsiows oF London direct—~ catins fi 7 ateer; Py Prasad: tees liaesinttow tateryeot Guseasiown, Tow donderry and Glusgow, @32 currency. Yor further particulars apply wat ihe of company's office, 69 Broadws HUKS!, Man: ‘TEAM TO LONDON, $s Steamship F FARAQUAY.. August 20, 1871 First oth a Peon cabin, # veragt cal fay second cab JOWLAND & MASPINWALLS ‘Agente, is 64 and 66 South st TEAM TO QUBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL—CAR- ST Fyinethe United Staten m fling everr MINNESOTA, Freeman, IDAHO, Price. Cabin pastage, Bi Pas propall tie Rois Passengers booked to and from and Sweden, 4c, Drafts (3 Heian, England, France and Germany 1 at lowest rates. Apely £2 LLLAMS & GUION, 29 Rrondwa O'DONOVAN ROSSA, ‘Branc’ oillee, ' a Brondway._ r aE, HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPART'S | i ry ron mail steamabip 7 para, Captain N. Trautmany, wil! gail on Tuesday, August 29, 1871, ‘at? P.M, for Hamburg, taking passengera from New York to Hamburg, Plymouth, London and Cherbourg. First Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $72; Sieernge, $30, gold; Parable in United Sates gold The HAMMONIA, KUNHARDT & CO. It gatl Sept, os sa Sh RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, a Age 61 Broad street, N. Y. ¥ (QUNARD, LINE. J THE BRITISH, AND, NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL AIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN New YORK AND LivereooL, CALLING AT CORK HARHOR, A 80, menor each a: 46 North river, ‘old; steeraxe, $30, currency. cuireney. ‘Paria, Hamburg, Norway SSINIA.Sat?day, Au Aus. gt | OALABRIA. Saunt neni | BATAVIA. Saturday, Sept, urday, Sept, 16 Bt 2 BRIA. Saturday, Sept. 28 TES OF PASSAGE, By Wednesday Steamers, not carrying Steerage. By other Wedueaday Ships. COASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. RCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, From pier ir 5 SGN ial at 5 ‘ raat eM (3 a Saturday, anit x i, Freight received "dally. Vicksburg, Mobile, Gal Rip For Eroighe or passage, having su) REDERIC Spply to (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The © aye Srenmeentp: Line. The steamship GEG ROMW LL, Cay DP, will leave naa No, 9 North River, 'o gust ‘28, at 3 o'clock Freight rece.ved Fates given to Galveston, Indiatols, Mobile aud 6& Louis, Cabin passage, 60; steerage, For freight o1 ee TE REROR WELL & CO., 96 West street. pe GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER: ne for Charleston, 8. C., the Florida ports th sailing from North iter? at 3 P. M. every ‘ednesday and Saturday The first clare aite-wheo! ateainsinip HAMPION, Captain R. Per, Lockwood, bnirediay, ‘Aug nat 2H, Ps. od passage tickets and bills of lading issued at lowed pier No, will aatl on. vapor local froight and passage apply to TEN R YR NOKOAN & Ni Week sirent corer ‘Warren. For through freight tari and rates app y to HASELL, General Agent, Genet Gaulbocs Feclghs Use, iat Wate entrance on Thowas ats The steamsnip SOUTH CAROLINA will toliow and sail ‘on Wednesday, August 50, EXCURSIONS. ROCKAWAY BEACH !—TI amer NELLY WHITE leaves Csi? ip, East River, at 8:30 A. M. and L Christopher street, North River, 9 A. M. and No. 4 North River, 9:10 A. M,'and 2'P, M.; Fulton : Returning. leaves Rocka} A.M. and 5 P.M. ‘By'this boat on noon trip ra have over an hour at the Beach ror bathing, &c. comfortable boat. Fine music and good HOY FOR Sound from Peck Brooklyn. 9:30 A.'M, and TP. M way at ~A.-NEW AND SAFE STEAMBOATS PLEABANE. LLEY and FORT LEE, daily from Spring sree As, shad? P:'Ne; Sundaya from spring ateseh Ne UMAod 7 PM tor Fert Leos leading at Thirty’ aireet il trips; ube, round trip. Per Russia and Seotia, Cabin. 130, gold | Cabin.. 100, gold A SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN “COVE, NEW Second Cabin, + 8, gold | Second Cabin gold + Rochelle, City Isiand and College Point.—The switt Return tickets, cabin Oey wid’ $980, gold | and” deautirul steamer AMERICUS leaves Peck allp Second cabin.” 50, gold. 8 30 o'clock, rain or shine, stopp! By Si eth streota each way: | Returning, Firnt Cabin ‘currency 1 New Rochelle at :40 P. M., arrive Return Tickeia ‘Sit, roid | ingt the erty at 6 o'clock, ia, en Stecrage tiokets {rom "Liverpoo! und: Queeusiown, and all PLEASANT SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARLEM parta of Europe, at Lowest rates, ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Contiuent, and for Mediter- Fanean ports, For freight and cabin passage upply ut the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Farateorage passage at {11 Broadwar, Trinity, Buliding. DHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NMAN LINE, for Queenstown and ae Aro appointed to sail ag f Hl CITY OF BROOKL' CITY OF NEW TORK CLYY OF PARIS . CITY OF ANSWERP. ool, Royal Mail steamers Au jaturday. Sept. Saturday, Sept. noon ‘and each succeeding Sat and’ Thursday, from hee ae North River. ATES OF PASSAG! Payable in Gold, Payable in Currency. Firat Cabin 875 steerage. To Lon To Par ‘ded to Havre, reduced rai aght here at moderate rates by persons nd tor tele friends, she Company's ole ir tafor tion a al ‘a ‘ mation APPY ON G. DALI Agent, wiaht For Farther 8 ‘broudway, New York, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIP BE’ NEW YORK AND HAVRE, SALLING At BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti. Rent will sail from Pier No, 60 North: iver, as follows Baturday, Atigust 26 jaturday, September 9 turday, September 23 Saturday, October 7 FAYE ST. LAURENT, Lemarie VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont of passage in gold Sarr wine) to Brest or {#140 | Second cabin.. reduced rates. not carry steerage passence! nent of Europe by taking the steamers of this me avold both tranait by English, railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GEORGE MCKENZIE, Agent, 08 Broadway. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, for ROL gare and Bremet The steamship KOLN, Franke, will sail on and High Bridge.—The old catabiished line of steamers, BYLVAN GLEN, SYLVAN STREAM and 8) LVAN GROVES will make hourly and halt hourly trips. trom fromm Peek slip to Harlem, landing at Bleventh street each way. Fare to Harlem oc. Thess boats conaect with the old ata only line to High Bridge, SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR GLEN COVE, LANDING at College Point, Whitestone, Great Neck, Sande’ Pointy Gienwood and Roslyn. 'ARROWSMITH will leave pier No, 24'kaat rivet (Peck slip) Sunday, Augivt 27, a¢8390 opping at Thirty-seventh atreet each way leaves Roslyn at 2:30, Glen Cove ‘Townsend's Grove at Ulenwood free of charge. — ATH AND CONEY ISLAND RATLROAD.—CARS) Bi steam leave Greenwood (or 10 P. M. every 40 minutes until 8 hour ; last car leaves Coney Island every ry ai oe o'clock. , The 11 and 13 o’clook P.M. cars frou Greeawood only go to Guatherville. in Cnguses BANKS,—ANDERSON COLWELL, PILOT. Monday, Auras 3 thes amboat RIP VAN WINK Will leave Pe ‘A Mot Christopher N.R., at 7A. M., and pict No. 4, N. M. and dues on board. Fare $2; ladies $1. NONEY ISLAND.--NORTH EAST VER AND. ) rontes.-North River line—Steai West Tenth stre Moore street, at 12 W. Lund 4. "East River Line Sie Hight utreet 11:20 and 2:20 and 2:40 yer (AHOLERA BANKS.--LAST TRIP THIS se C gay, August 27, The sea steamer, S i, Cap. joodgood ; Anderson Colwell, pilot, will Bee rea tn board; Vait and iinee, also. chow ler, aud fresh mente, ‘Lendings:~Harrison atreet, 5 Fast River, 6:15 ‘ck slip, Thirty: River, 7; Christophor street, 7:15. iy ouh set, Nor G0, rain or thing, Fare only lL. JAMES & G. ScOrr. — AILY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH “BRIDGE Karl's and ‘3 Park and Morrisanta.— ere MORRISANIA and META leave as fol- ania—6:10, 7:06, 8:18, 9:10, 10:15, 1:80, 2:45, 4:05, SR jometrect—8, 7:15, 8:05, 9:1 10:45, 1:15, 2:45, 4:18, 5:15, 6: 205, landing at Bighth and 119th atreets each way. Buena Grove aud Christ's Park {ree to picnic parties going by thia line. ‘Sunday bo leave hourly ee 9:30 A.M, to7P. M., con- ‘apt. c, ‘Thursday, August 24, at Pkt, trom” Bremen pier, {0% cf necting with Pope Catlin for High Bridge. Fare from Har Fest rock, Moboten, ‘To be’ follow Toon'to‘Hish Brige on Sunday &cente, SER, Capt. Meee CHARLES H. NGSTREET, Superintendent, Rates of past payable in Firet cabin, erase. For freigtit or passe apy, OELRICHS & CO» Agents, 63 Broad streat ISHING BANKS DAILY The steamer RIP V, will leave Peck sitp at 1" pier No, 4 North River at x sion Band. Baits, lines and refreshments on hoard. oe RRORET,, SATORDAYS)— Bris LLOYD. For stettin direct, touching at Mt Christiansand and Copen- en to ‘and passengers and mull he firat clase iron sieamehip ANKLIN, Captain F, Dreyer IN, ¢ will nail on Saturday, September 2 at Ri North liver, to be followed by ste: ak a BODE Cape tain P. Barundon, on Saturda Cabin pasaage, gold, #80; steerage, gold, $80. Freight for St. Petersburg and other important ports of the Ved and throagh bulls of lading signed. Por freight se PPIWENDT & RAMMELSBERG, Agents oftice, 40 Broadway. Baltic ree oF pass: PACIFIC, AbRiatic, trom Liverpool oa . P. days, Thursdays, calling at Cork Harvor each w ATLANTIC, Soty Murray, Sept. 9,1 P. OCEANIC, Capt. Thompadn, Sept. 22, 2 P.M. BALTIC, October z From the White Stat Dock Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City Passenger Accommodations or all cikases) unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfor Saloons, state ‘rooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion 1s felt, Surgeons and stawrardeases accompany these steamers. Rates loon, in gold. Steeray in currency. Those wishing tosend for friends trom Sie ol ‘Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 currency. Passengers booked to or from all parts ot America, Parth, Hamburg. Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Excurslon tickets ranted’ ‘at lowest rates. Drafts {rom £1 upw: For information bone at the company’s offices, No. 19 J KS, ‘Agent. Broadway, New York. NOROR LINE. call every Wedneads Awe pares toandf at Londonderry (o ian patie sed al bon ed and forwarded to aud from all ‘railway Paasen, mations Great Beit Germany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and Amerion be eately, speedily omfort- ably and cheaply as by any other route or line. Gur COMPLIMENTARY, TESTIMONIAL nde COLONEL JAMES FISK, Jn, Commander L, V. TILTON and Captain @, A. FULLER. Colonel Tamaen, Fier, Jr., ine gel & gen-rous and liberal manne? has tendered to mander L, ¥ Tilton, of the steamer P!; mouth Rock, — Captaio U. A, Fuller the use of the Beentateamer = PLYMOUTH ROCK OR A GRAND EXCURSION UP re HUDSON TO POU HKGEPSIB, landing at Cog: ” an: are ON BUNDAY, AUGUST 37. 18 Will leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, at @ O'clock A. M.; Thirty-fourth street, 8:30 A. M. procieely. The celebrated Ninth Regiment Band, D. Jeader, have voiunteered their services choice music during the entire tri ae who will perform the most diiicutt solo on the cornet ever ate \d will present any cornet ied cornet {f be can play tempted by any buman being, fayor in the world with his Se fe ware 601 solo. Excursion tickets to Pou can be obtained at any 0 purser on board the Piet and return, $i which ‘the principal hotels’ and of the ’ streets Ne River, Sunday morning, Zith inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., for above a ae Returning, leaves Red Bank at half-past 6 of "clock Quxpar BOAT FOR NEWARK. om and after Sunday, Mar Mase ‘ch 26, the steamboat SP, WAY will make her regalar epee Leave foot of Centro street, Newark, 8 A. M. and) P. M. aang f00k OF Barciay atrect, New York, '10:004. Maa Stopping at Bergen Point exch way. — 50 § “CENTS. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ROCKAWA’ e y Beach avd returm-—The new, steamboat FLORENG BRITANNIA, at Ae keys Fs rota Bal 9:15, Bago pe) A iulee on 9:80 A. 4 eUROre. ino beach at 4 P. " INDIA. COLUM 114. et of passage, payable To Liverpool}, jedlasgow or Derry First cabins, a0 and $75 ancerding to locaciote Gabin excursion tie! for twelve months, securing bert accommodatior i Intermedii ; mteerage, $28, Genitenten ge lowest rates, Can be bought here by those wishing to send for tneir friends. » rats isaned, pa bl ly at the company’s otlices, to PPI TENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. resentation, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. pe “a MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE ‘To am ieee — China, Pan: Carrying Maile, Passengers and Freight Ki Jamaica, Santa Martharand Greytowo peaton. ood Pactio Coast ot Mexico, > Central America, Pern, ‘30th each month, éxcept when revious. Steamers leave 15th od those dates fail on Sunday, then the ua} August 30—Steamer OCEAN will eave pier No. 48 North direct Ly UEEN, Captain A, G. Jones, iver, at’ 12 o'clock noon, for Connecting at ‘Vanama, with steimer Sar te amnas mM, Reerte, Arwons, | Joon de Guatemala, eine also ge ort, Preight for fast named ports received until’ P.M. Of Atiguat 28 Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco September 1, val Japan and Cana, For rates of passage, Treignt and all Cur. | ther information, apply at Company’ gio, gat the Hie foot | of Canal street. AVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA ORU: New Vork and Mexican Mati Steamab'y Ling, tl pier, 17 Kast River, at 31’. M. Cg to H sy yaeonalgepe 1 ae ane tn Tern antic Mail Steaumehin, CQmpAUN, gallina Tegularty Perey as id 4, precisely, from coy pg Nort! MORRU. ‘aptain R. Adams. $9 La tain K. Van Sice, vi Auge M RSOURI ‘captain J. B. Edwards, Bepe a ply to. For freiglt or pavaag A. Ky President, No, 5 Bowling Green. NEXAS B “OF GALVESTON 8’ ‘OUCH Iigat oy West, carving che f.senganes 7° 1, tteamehip ARI D a Pennington, able 20 Kast River, will range fe Through baile of sel elven ty" Hotataa and to ai a ph yg Zk iveston, Honston and 4, ee ). 158 MY iden Ia ‘* 58 by COs WY Walt street, ity POINT AN! ) HICH MOND. joints and OR 3 NORFOLK Bt + doroinion Steamshio Comp Beach stree’ this line leave pier 97 North River, foot of WHAN'” eohe, City Pontt and Richmond. | The steamship vee ri eal on Bevartay, Aas Oe, an tas Sea! ‘with the Virginia aod feversbarg and Weldon Ra 7 aa ated A road. and Richmond and Danii ae, through. bil 4 Se ee Fe cea i dnegipencaest gga Southey, corner RUS: W tying Sicera : 3PM. Pri . " - 875 D ri eamers di neers, American, travellers golug to or returning trom the Contl. | 1 as ety New Yor! te 6,000 POST _ OFFICE NOTIC! 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