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CHEAP FIRST CLA « nue, corner Fittieth street, Rue, corner Wed street, 4 Lots: Nindty-first street. 6 Lott; Righty-t Boule) Fy 4 Lots; Washington va Lo} est poi bargains. EVENSON, Jr JOR SALE—A FIRST © teenth street; 6) foot ¢ y. AP DISON AVE- Eighth ave- nue, rd strect, ad corner ining Fort top of st view REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. EARBY IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FREE 4nd clear Real Estate to exchange tor Dry Goods, Strictly confidential Address box 174 Posi oilice, New Brunswick, N. J, TO EXCHANGE FOR O1TY OR WESTERN PROP. ertv—30) choice Lots at Valley Stream, L. L., 14 miles from city; three railroads now running through it, # J, WAKD, Y NO EXCHANGE—THREE THREE STORY PNGLISH basement brick Houses, in Mresident street, near Hamilton terry, tor a private House in Brooklyn, York: ville or Harlem. Address JOHN N., box 169 Leridld fice, 10 EXCHANGE—200 ACRES OF CRANBERRY AND farming Land on Southern New Jersey kailroad, free, to All House anywhere be'ow Lita street, Broadway, Bion inn \OR SALE OR 10 RENT—A THREE STORY HIGH. eee erown stone pri House, between Broad Way and Eighth avenue, wach the latest improvem Thwedinte possession. Apply to owner, No. 2 Forty ninth stree!, MeEray HILL, NEAR FIFTH AVSNUP.—AT A very reasonable price, a four sory high stoop brown stone Louse; possession immediately. yILLIAMS & CO., 11 Pine street: $4,000 OR, $5.00, DOWN AND. INSTALMENTS +r, will purchase handsome brown stone Trench flat House, well iurnished throughout, splendid order; will give ‘nice rooms for yourself and $3,000 yearly over liverest and charges. Address SPLENDID PPORTUNITY, Heraid office. East Side. 20-FOOT FRONT HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale on F. Fey pink street, near Third ay- enue; $13,000, H.R. DR & ©O., No. 3 West Twenty- Uurd street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. OR SALE—HOUSE AND STABLE, ON SECOND avenue and Twellth street; one of the best business Corners on Second avenue. Apply tod. B, JENKINS, 71 Broadway, room 29. FIVE STORY HOUSES AND STORES AT A BAR- ©) gain it taken tozether, on a corner ot avenue B; im- proving neighborhood and well rented and in good order; ‘Would exchange; $50,000) may remain. Owner, 429 West Sixieenth stree! Mircell EST BUSINESS PROPERTY enting for $3,000, estimated value by Mutual Lite Insurance Company $23,000), for sale at $22,510; only 000 cash ; must be soli, cen ee OOAN, 81 Bast Sevonteonth stroct. ancous. IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, TTERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FoR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FUL’ . AND BOERUM St. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TILL 9. M. CARRIERS! AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. OR SALE—TWO STORY BASEMENT AND SUB- cellar brick House, ip Hooper street, Brook modern improvements! Apply to PETER DELA Grand street, Williamsburg. ipee SALE—A THRE TORY B. ENT AND SUB- cellar brick House, with all modern improvements and in good repair. ‘leet street, near Fulton nm $10 DOWN AND INSTALLMENTS WiLL PUR- chase a handsome three story, high stoop, Dasement and subcellar House, in splendid order; ati Apply to the owner, 63 tnodern Improvements; excellent neighborhood. 14 Broadway, room 9% PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE! TTENTION—CAPITALISTS, MALTSTERS, BRI ers.—For sal uablé Malting Property, known as the Le Koy \ Situated in the town of Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, on the line of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and Erie Rail- road, with side tracks from both roads running within a Tow leet of the buildings, and also within 109 feet of Chicago and Westshore Railroad, now under bui contract. ‘The Property comprises. two stone } Houses—one three stories and the other two stories—each $00 feet in length by 50 feet wide; both in complete work- ing order, with a malting capacity of 10,000 bushel Also an Additional store building dimensions as above, within a tew fe Line Railroad and the New York and Eric Railroad, ether with about 3% acres ot land. The location is a desirable one for parties wishing to cngage in the malt- ing business, situated as itis, in the centre of one ot the best barley growing sections in the State, which in con- | nection with the abundant railroad facilities give it ad- Vantages that are not surpassed by any estubiishment in the country, Part of the purchase sioney may remain on bond ahd mortzage. For further parcculars apply to BERGDOLL & PsOTTAa, Phiadelphia, ar JACOB LAMSER, on premi T NEW BRIGHTON, STATE Brick Villas adapted ot and cold w: delighttul ki TO. ISLAND.—TO RENT, pr Winter or Summer; gas, gardens, lawns, shade trees; ferry; reduced rents, HAMIL. Pine street. E 9 ORES, WELL shaded, within six minttes trom depot, high ground ng in good stare of culuvation; terms easy.” Apoiy at EAUTIPUL 10-ROOM COTTAGES—ON THE 0%) Mountain, at W GE must be rented it only for $I per onth, "L. W. BADGER, Wyoming, N, J. AY RIDGE LOTS FOR SALE—FRONTING ON Ovington avenue and conveulent to horse cars and pply at hardware store Sit Bleecker street, N.Y. NOTTAGE BY THE SEA—SEVEN ROOMS; VERAN. da on three sides: one quarter acre; cosey place; te roof; carriage house 100 yards trom beach; Staten mid; $2,500 __DARRIN, 50 Broad street. ILEGANT | VILLA—SPLENDID VIEW BAY AND ocean; three ac: End gardeners house ; 1W choice fruit trees; carriage he hour trom city; Staten Islan DARKIN, 50 Broad street. , WITH ALL THE CITY 1 tacres, splendidly improved: fi Stables, carriaye house, well shaded grounds; one of th finest properties on Staten Island: 15 ininutes* drive from landing; owner going to Europ m0; terms to sults ‘worth $40,000. DARRIN, 9 Broad street. ARM OF 104 ACRES FOR SALE—AT A STATION ON the Central Railroad of New Jersey; beautifully located; land extending from railroad to river: dwelling LEGANT RESIDE and all buildings of superior character and in good order; pear and apple orchards and other choice fruit Price $30,000. C. BELKNAD, Jr., 91 Wall street. Fe SALE OR TO LEASE, Newhall Honse, Milwaukee. We offer for sale or to lease on very favorable terms this celebrated Hotel, the finest in Wisconsin. Itis situated on the princ jent to steamboats and d i business street, conven- ots, and is full of guests and doing a very profitable and increasing business. For full particulars appl FIN , LYNDE & MILLER, Milwaukee, LL, Chicago. JOR SALE—A PARY OF THE awena Ist uing 470 acres o: ing land, wel! «two dwelling tresh water pouds and springs, stock! able tar Summer r ces or fishing clubs; well si for suriped bu: r salt water fishing; Pro Agassiz'y School ot Neural History, the Cuttyhunk and NASH. farm- ke. with’ fish Pasque Island F ubs are in this vicini $8) per acre. For particulars apply to J. G. JEN i44 Nassau street, New J ork. ‘POR SALE—ON THE LUD: ‘, FURNISHED COU try Seat, 51 acres; good improvements; scen Une; price $50,000, “Will exchange tor city property RICHARD V, HARNETT, 11 Broadw POR, SALE OR TO RENTAT, MAMARONECK, less than an hour from the city, 3 minutes from the Gothie Hou er been oceu- pied; contains 4 rooinis on each fic a and Water closet; good range, dry cellar; about 8 eity lots; ‘Will be sold for $4.00), on' very easy terms, or rented low to. desirable tenant? will exch K PALMER, station agent, ; 1 IRRIS & CO,, | depot, a new two sto KE ¥, NU MPORTANT.—A FINE plantation, with ora: on the st. John’s River. Florida, can be puroh. pit bargained ft September 1; 0 esiratle locations river. Inquire of DD. HOWELL, En: office, Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, Jersey City IVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND-—BEAUTIPUL VILLA? Residence, 14 rooms, replete with. modern con Jences; extensive piarzas; hich gr nade: $12.00); descr! AIWATER, Rivers: ARE CHANCE.—A FINS FARM OF 42 ACRES OF AS rich Jand as thore is in Bucks county, Pennsylvani fevel, smooth and under the highest cultivation: beat ful shtuation, 1 mile from village, 3 miles from large town and railroad station, | hour trom Philadelphia and 8% hours from New York. ‘The owner offers valuable ¥ crops at a great sacrifice of old : has hved on it over 30 years. The build consist ‘plain but comtortable {wo story Hon @, 6 rooms, In ‘order; good barn, wagon house, hog and poultry rn crib, dc.) splendid water; plenty fruit; uding 20 tons hay, § acres wheat, 3 of rye, 5 of . only $3,800; terms $1.40) Cash, balance early. Come at once or you will miss a bargain. 9 A. M. train froin feot of Liberty street, New York. New Jersey Central Railroad to Bethlehem, Va., there fake North Pennsylvania Railroad to Quakertown, Pa,, where you arrive before 1 o'clock; ‘ean return wot; fruit; vert J = }OUReS, Cr price, incl ee borcorn, 4 ke SP. M. Inquire at Bush House, opposite Quakertown Station, for GL. WALKER, Garhage eidag to show farm. INEYARD AND FRUIT FARM FOR SALE OR EX. V change of min fl hig pe Sembee Foote ae ho tnoumt, brances; 50 milesin New Jersey; printed description. * EM. MASUN, NO. 1 Chambers street. ] B—TWO HOUSES, LARGE STABLE AND EX None h ir in New Jer: equity $6,000; will Hsia oe fortgages fo equity. Apply ‘at 1 Liberty street, room J. XCELLENT FURNISHED CITY HOUSE, IN GOOD Ry ng ge : Oo A RAMPING, 80 Cedar street. F° SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM of 400 acres, three hours trom city; two miles from Gepot. BENKY T. COFFIN, 25 Park row, basement. OR SALE AND EXCHANUE—ALL KINDS OF CITY CRA ST Ch al jersey’: prin BC gE. MMAgON, No. 1h mbers street. FOE BALE OR EXCHANGE—A NICE THREF, STORY + ZT and basement brown stone House, below Sixtieth Hireet ah improvements: price, $26,0.. CHARD HENNESSY & CO,, 910 Third avenue. | ming, three minutes from station; | 1B | chines, Glass Case, Wood and Crockery Ware, be. » RIKER, Hess & CO., No. 5 Pine sircet. it must be in TulbuENs for a good Farm not less than 60 Acres complete order, with running stroatn of WwW: price; cash valuation. Apply to W. H. owner, 199 William sirect, J ANTE! A NEATLY BUILT THREE OR FOUR story brown stone House in this city or Brookiyn, worth 615,000 to $26,000, In exchange for Chicago L. fee, and some cash if required. Address, with part lars, Lb, U., box 3880 Post office, or call at 10 Pin street, rooin I. ANTED—$20,000 WORTH OF MiRCHANDISE, FOR which we will pay casi 2 per cent and real es- tate 8) percent, Address k. PRUDDOMME, Post office, New York. REAL ESPATE WANTED. vs NY OWNER OF A WELL-RENTED DWELLING, worth about $20.00), and situated between Fourth and Sixth avenues, who will sell at a moderate price, and take in payment a good city mortgage und a fine smaller piece ar aity property, will plea e call immedintely on . T, WOOLLEY, No. 54g Pine street, from 10 to 2 ANTED TO BUY—A THREE STORY AND BASE, ment brown stone front Dwelling: x60x 100, or tween Fourth ‘A. BAUMGARTEN, 59 William sireet, room 14, 18.9x50x100. below Forty-segond street, and ighth avenues, S AT AUCTION, RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICK AND y satesroom, 37 Nassau street. Horse Auction Branch, 19 to 25 East 1 ‘teenth sireet. Carriage Repository, No. 8 Cortlandt street. MIRROXS, PIER AND MANTEL, OVAL AND SQUARE, &C. ARCH, JOHNSTON “will sell, on Thursday, at 1945 o'clock, at the eatesroom, 37 Nassau street, a great variety of every deccription of Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Oval and square ditto, in gill, rosewood and black walnut frames, being the balance of 4 stock in bankruptcy. THIS DAY (#UESDAY), at 11 o'clock, at the store 37 Nassin street a very fine collection of English and American Books, superbly iliusirated, B.S B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By D. W. IVES. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 1!1 Cedar street. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c. On WEDNESDAY, ‘at IL o'clock, @ general assortment of second hand and now Goods, removed to salesrooms for convenience of sale, embracing every description of goods tor houses and ottices, UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION Over $3,009 worth and 200 lots of elegant Household pat public auction, this day, at private residence, ‘wenleth street, néar Broadway, commencing at ludg o'clock, viz:— Rosewood anolorte, cost elegant parlor and bedroom Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Car. pets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Lace Curtains, single and double Bedsteads, ‘Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring aud hair mautresses, Louies, Clocks. &e OTION SALE—36 WEST 1571 near Cth av., at 104g o'clock, on THs DAY (iuesday) Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Paintings, Pronzes, Silverware, &c the propeity ot M. B, Chapman,’ Esq: Drawing Koom Suits, Pompadour, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade ; Etageres, Bookcase, Mirrors, Carpets, Bronzes, Ornaments, magnificent rosewood Piandtorte, Stool, Cover; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Table, But fet, Chinaware, Glassware, Linen; Basement, Kitchen urniture. Sale peremptory. N. B.—Parties wishiag to attend this sale take Sth ay. stages or 6th av. cars. AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer, N EXTRA LARGE BOvsEROULD, FURNITURE ale. 80) yards velvet Brussels Carpet, Mirrors, Curtaina, rich Parlor Suits, rosewood Pianofortes, Paintings, Works ot Art, Bronzes, Vases, locks, Statuary. This (Tuesday) morning, August 5, at 10% o'clock; Property of Philip 5. Vanderpol leaving tor Eu, rope, at the private residence -flith street, near Fourth avenue. Parlors— “Paintings; Bronzes, Clocks, * Mirrors, Curtains, Grand Duch- ess, Murie Antoinette and Turkish styles Parlor Suits, Etageres, Tables, Bookcases, Cabinets, boisde Chandeliers, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suita, Sta tresses, Bedding, L.nen, walnut rop Sults, Buflet, Exte sion Table, Dining Chairs, Qlass, Catna, Silver Ware- Cutlery, servants’ and Basement Furmiture, &e. ihis sale will be a rate opportunity tor those furnishing city | or country residences. Take Fourth avenue cars or stages or Third avenue ears up t UOTION SALE—PRIVATE Ri 2K street, Tis (Tuesday) MORNING, cominencing at 10% o'clock. The property of Louts Nathan, £sq., ‘leaving for Europe. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sell this day, by catalogne, over $0) worth and 40 lots clegant, costly Household urniture, ac., namely, Chickering & Son tour round cornered | rose: Wood Pianoforte, used 9 months, cost $1. Pier and Mante! Mirrors, (ine Oil Paintings, r rawing Room Suits, Centre Tables, urtains Library Suits, Bookcase, £00 volumes oi cl Books, Kedroom Suits, In rosewood and wal- hut; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases. Matiresces Spring Beds, &c!; Dining Room Bullet, Chaits, Extension Table, solid und plated silver Ware; also Basement a: Kitchen Furniture. N. B.—sale positive. AUCTION SALE.—$2600 | WORTH | HANDSOME AA Household Furniture will be sold positively, with- Out reserve, tits day (Tuesday), at residence 210 West 2ist st., near 7th ay., commencing 10 o'clock precisely, by’ ROBERT. ©. CASHIN, Auctioneer. 473 lots by catalogue, consisting Parlor, Library and Drawing Room Suits, ih satin and brocatel; Clegant Decker Pianotorte, Bookcases, Books, Etageres, turkish Chairs, gilt Tabies, bronzes, Paintings, Curtains, &e. Dining’ Furniture—Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, Silverware, rosewood and walnut Chamber Furniture, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands; 31 ex tra quality hair and spring Matiresses, rep and jlush Suits, 19 Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, Sorcroom Contents. Parties attending the sale are requesied to be present promptly at 10 o'clock. 7th or 8th avenue cars, House to let ¥ 8, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER. DAUCHY & JOHNSON Will sell on Wednesday, August 6, at 10%; o'clock, at 398 West ibirty-iourth street, near Kighth avenue, a general Ascortment of genteel Notsehold Furniture, consis:ing of Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, Parlor Suits, black walnut Chamber Sets, cnameiled Suita, chestnut’ Suits, Mantel Mirrors, marble top Tables, Window Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ulock, Crockery Wa're, Kitchen Utensils, &c, YOR SALE AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE,— LEWIS ©, Wood, Anctioncer, 261 Henderson Street, Jersey City, Friday, August 8, at I. o'clock sharp, 60-horse, Locomotive Bosler, five double-jacket copper Kettles, 2,600 gallons each’; 59 wooden Tanks, about 1,000 gallons; 4 copper Tanks, 5) to 1,500 gallons; Hardick's Pumps, Knowles’ Pamps, 1,000 teet of Belung, 1,00) fect Hose, tot copper Coils, copper Tools, Dippers, shovels, Scrapers, two Page's Mills, with frames; Felt- ing, pe, Pulleys, Gauges, Block and Fall, Super-Heater unk. 8. WEINSERGER, ’ day (Thesday), August 5, at the Household Furniture of a tour stor comprising gen ecl Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Bdestea hair and other Mattresses, Dressing Bureaus, 'Washstands, marble top entre Tables, Chairs, velvet, Brussel and ingrain Care pets, Oilcloth, Velvet Rugs, Wardrobes, Bookeases. Iso one Piaud? Dealers in second-hand turniture espe. invited. Immediately thereafter, 35 barrels of Bourbon Whiskey, 5 casks Gin, and a general assortment of Wines, Liquors and Oizars. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—WILL ‘, Monday, August 4, at 1054 o'clock, ail the Sto Liquor 'Store #5 Sixth avenm hand Twenty-eighth atrects assware, Bar ‘Fixtures, Beer block, Tavies, Chairs, Stove,’ G rtinent choice Liquors, Cigars, &. piace August 6, positively, in ELLS THIS Pumps, th Ciqar t J.P. pr. TRAVER, his day, at 10% o'clock, at 59 Great Jones orsonal Eflects of Leo} gar, deceased ; rs, Wardrobes, De: . Bureau . Bedding, Sotas, Loun pines, Clocks, Mirrors, Pic’ ERNEST F. stands, + onairs, Bed, curled hair and other Mattresses, Exter ing Room Chairs, about 20 t, and other Carpets; Laundry e a general assortment of Houschold Furniture, Dry nds, Clothing, Boots and Shoes AMEB CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, ‘681 Hudson strect, Stock and fixtures ot Confectionery and Saloon. * 5 HIS DAY, AY 103 o'clock, at 52 Union avenue (Orchard street), Greenpoint, near the fer Tce Cream Confectionery tools oulds. ‘opper Kettles, Freezers, Sale peremptory. Trade invit EWIS E, Woop, ave will continu 1ONEK the sale of the 83 Lots in Greenville (now Jersey City), on the line of the Central Railroad of New J TUBSDAY, August 5, and bed DNESDAY, August'6, 1873, on the ground, at 1 o'clock P. M., rain or shine. This property is some of the very best ever offered for sale on Bergen Heights, overlooking New York, Brook: lyn, New York Bay and the Narrows. Free passes to and from the sale by horse from Jersey City terries by the Oce Pagses the property, Terms very easy. Collation on’the ground. For maps, excursion tckets #c.. apply to LEWIS. B. WOOD, 74 Montgomery street, Jersey City, or BRAM: HALL & SEYMOR, First National Bank Building, Jersey Ghty, oF BRAMHALL & CO., 123 Chambers street, New ‘ork. > AWNBROKER'S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, R, FIELD, Sheriti’s and Generai Auctioneer, balesroom, 121 Bowery, will sell this, day. at 11 o'clock, 60) iets Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds and Gold Jewelty, ins, Rings, + arrings, Gold Guard, Fob and Vest chains, Ac. cars strect line, which Also Guns, Pistols and Musical Instruments, By order R Stenson & Co. 195 Bowery. 10 EXCHANGE—A NICE HOUSE IN BR@OKLYN | ik ue nardiien, Sherry Wine, bottled Liquors, Targe black walnut Desk, one doubie door ‘Sale posttuve. JON T, STEWART, Marshal. PUR WRECK OF THE STEAMSHIP CITY oF Wasi. Lollie’s Safe, ington will be sold at auction, by order ot survey ore, for aecount of whoever it may concern, on 1's whari, Halitex, N. §., on Saturday, the 16th day of Au- ust, B12 o'elvek no Iniending purchicers can reach the wreck by steamer Starr, leavin Halifax 6 A. M, Tuesday, L2tn inst. For’ particulars as to state of wrock, ke. apply to JOUN G, DALE, bo broadway lew York. ILLIAM ABBOTY, AUC (TONEER—OFFICE 50 NEW Bowery—Will sell to-day, at 10g o'elock, the Con- tents of the Ate and Chop House No. 2 Cedar streets walnut Counters Chairs, Cutlery, Crockery, egs, walnut Tables, Cane, &e. ’ fancy if STAR LINK, FORK QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. New and (ull-powered steamships, from New York on saturdays, from Liverpool on hursiays, calling at Cork Barbor each w gust 9, calling BALT © OCEANIC,. REPUBLIC a —From the W rd ia ferry, Passenger accommodations for all classes. unrivalle combining saiety, speed and com/ort. loons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in hip section, where least motion Is felt, Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steam: Rates—Saloon, $1), gold ; steerage, $30 in currency. ‘Those wishing't sed tor triends in the O1d Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificaies—$.2, cur- rency. Passongera booked to and from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Shina, &e. . Drafts trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the Company's oflice, 19 Broadway, New York. ills of lading issued to Continental ports. J, Ti, SPARKS, Agent. NATIONAL LINE OF sTEAMSnIP. Jb Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to London direct. 's Nos. 44 and 47 North itiver, ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, + Saturday, August 9, at 3P. M. rday, August 16, at Il A.M. Balarday, Atgu 3% ¥ u. atu’ ugust Mi y LONDON Oleeon ihursday, August 14, at 10 A.M. Steerage, $29 Erepaid i DENMARK, Sumner bin passage. $70,’ $8), $99. currency. eney, Return tickets at reduced rates. steerage ‘tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstow: derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at rates, | _ For further information apply at the Company's office, No. 69 Broadway. KW. J. HURST, ) NITED STATES MAIL LINE. town and Liverpool. sailing MANHATTAN, Price. WYOMING, Morgan From pier P, » Aumuat 13, 9:50 P River. f Cavin Passage, $0, gold; steerage, $30, currenéy. very ‘Wornaer ay Ge severe ugust 6, 3 i" M. 46 North Prepaid tickets, $52, currency. Passengers booked to and Paris, ‘Hamburg. Nor- way and sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, bngland, France and Germaiy af lowest rates Apply fo WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. QPECIAL NOTICR—THE SPLENDID | STEAMSHIP S MANHATIAN, sailing Wednesday, August 6, will carry a limited number ot second cabin passengers at $00 currency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad- way. pes ON Li FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. Bi St agant British Stoamship . LA BLIVE, * 8,300 tons register, will sail for the above port from pler 2} East River, on Tuesday, August 5. Rates ot presage. 0 $# currency, according to accommodation, 5, CUFTENCY. y fo SNOW & BURGESS, 66 South street, Agents, TATE LINE. i NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from State Line pier, F ferry, Brooklyn, N. ¥., as fol- lows Wednesday, August 6 VIRGINIA. ALABAMA. PENNSYL ‘Wednesday, September 3 VIRGINIA - Wednesday, September 17 and every We ay thereafter, taki ng Dase sengers al through rates to ali parts of Ureat Britain aod Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £1 and upwards, Fonireight or passage apniy to AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co., Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Sieerage passage office, > Broadway. NCHOR LINE. f va Steamers sail rrom pier 20 North River, New York, EVERY Wi DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BIA...Wed., Aug. 6 CALIFORNIA. Sat, Aug. 23 STALIA, t Aug. 9 CAL“ DONIA.We EUROPA,.....Wed., Aug. 13 INDIA. fs Aug. 3 ANGLIA..." Sat, Aug. 16 ITALIA, <.--[Wed.! Sept. 3 TRINACR! d., AU. 20 AUSTRALIA -..Sat,, Sept. 6 ‘The passonger accommodations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for ciegance and comfort. Cabin state- rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and Ventation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO UR LONDONDERRY, Sat ners. re Steamers. i Durreney. Cabins, Sand $65 $75 and $65 Vabin ret ing bestaccoms $0 $13) Steerage, $30, currency. Tickets for passage to or trom any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued at lowest rates. Dratts for an; Company's ofices, amount at current rates. No. 7 Bowl gf erect New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, N° AMER! N STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Sieam to London direct, taking passengers and goods to Bergen, Christiania and the principal Norwegian ports, The splendid new hae steamsh\y HAKON ADELSTEEN, Captain Muller, will leave her dock, Harbeck stores, Brooklyn, on if Tuesday, August 5. Price of passage, currency. aco: sees First cabin, $55..Stecrage, ‘hristiania.. First cavin, $80. .Steerage. The new steamship SANCT OLAF will follow on 19th of Austust. For freight or passage apply to the general agents of ble FUNCH, EDYH & CO. 27 South Wil eats DN STA an Sadana VREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, Is YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ‘The sieamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East River, as tollows GREAT WESTERN, Stamper........Wednesday, Augtist 6 Cabin passage, $70; Intermediate $45; Steerage, $' currency; Excursion tickets, $i20. “Apply to agent South street. FE, KE. MORGAN'S BON: OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales, The South Waies Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail. from ennsylva Fond whart Jersey Cty, Aa follows: a joes ++ Saturday, August 20 GLAMORGAN, Pirat ‘cabin $75" and $8), ‘second First cabin passage, $75 and currency ; 01 cabin, $55, currency; stecrage, $°3, currency. "Prepaid Steerige Certificates from Cardif, $3, currency. Dratts for £1 und upwards, For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO. 17 Broadway, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BRES!, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier Ne. 50 North River as follows :— VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont, Saturday, August 9 PEREIRE ‘aturday, August 23 URE ‘aturday, September 6 EUROPE, Lemarie. jaturday, September 20 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (INCLUDING WINE) TO BREST OR HAVR First Cabin, $125; s Excursion Tickeis at red These steame: ry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Burop taking this line, avoid both | transit by English railwuy and the discomlorts of cross ing the Channel, besides saying time, trouble and ex- nse. ih GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway (PHE MAMBURG-AMFRICAN PACKET COMPANY'S irom mail steam=iitp THURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, August 7, at 2P. for hamburg, taking passengers trom New York to lymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin, $120. ._, Second cabin, $72. _. Steeraye, $i, payable in United States gold. KUNUARDT & CC ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents. neral Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, fork, 61 Broadway, New York. ‘The CIMBRIA will sail August 14, NMAN LINE FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL—Royal Mail Heamers are appointed to sail as followa:— CITY OF PARIS. Saturday, August 9 2 P.M. CITY OF LONDON |) aturday, August 16, noon. CITY OF NEW YORK...... Saturday, August 2% 2 P.M. CITY OF BRISTOL, ‘Thurstay, Auguat 28, 9 A.M. 4 T ILY OF CHESTER. ©... Saturday, August 80, 10 A. M- CITY OF ANTWERP... Thursday, September 4 2 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, « Cabin, $70, $20 and $9), gold, according to accommoda- ion. Round trip tickets at low rates, Steerage.-To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glaegow, London- derry, Loudon, Bristol or Cardi, $2, Prepaid certifi- cates, $52 currency. Passengers also forwarded vre, Hamburg, Swe- ris at reduced rates. den, Norway, Denmark and Dratts Issued at lowest ra For cabin sane and general business apply at the company’s office, No 15 Broadway, Wor.steerage passage at Broadway. | | 4s DN G. O;DONNELT & FAULK, 403 Chestnut see. Philadel- phia. M. B, CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F. C. BROWN, 32 South Gare, corner of Lake street, Chicago. * waa INMAN, Liverpool, and No, 9 Rue Seribe, aris. ‘ORTH G HUMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘or Southampton The steamship NW YORK, Captaia, F Klagkist, will sail on Wednesday, August 6, at 2 P, M., from Bremen Pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be tollowed by steam ship RHEIN, Captain E, Brickensvein, on Saturday, August 9 yo Ae fe to. London, Havre and Bremen, n gold, yurrency. Filet Galas ssosesosssoscssrectrssescaorestivanarnier Oa Second cabin “ g Steerage " t an * “ ‘or freight or passage. ‘apply to OELRICHS rks ‘Agents, No 2 Bowling Green, sien STATES PASSPORT BURKAU.—OFFIGIA Passports of the Department of State tasued b; WILLMA! I, i : RTH, United States Court House, al Chams New York and Liverpool FROM NEW Vouk. TIAVA....Wisday, August6 BAMAKIA. Salday, Aug, 15 *CUMA .Wisday, ‘Aust 18 ABYSSINE. Auy.23 *SCOTTA. Wiadaly, August 20 BATAVIA diy, Ault. 30 *ALGERIA.Wisday, aug. 27 CALABRIA..sa'day,Sepl. 6 *KUSSIA...W'sday? Sept. 3 | and every following Wednesday and Saturday trom New | York. Stesiners marked thus * do not carry stecrage | passengers Cabin passage $2, $10) and $12, wold, ac. cording to accommodation, Return tickets on favorable terms Bteerage, $80, currency. Sleerace Lckets trom Liverpool aud Queenstown and all parts of Burope at lowest rates. Kcr freight and cabin passuge apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage wt 111 Broadwayy Trinity Building. ARLLS G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, orto. H. DUVEENET, and Randolph streeis, Chicago, PAsseNcens PER STEAMSHIP JAVA EMBARK trom the Cunard whari, foot of Grand street, Jer- sey City, at3 P.M. on Wednesday, 6th of aa 1873, G. A CHAI No. 4 Ho YOOK'S AUTUMNAL TOURS. J OVOK'S Tour to Egypt, Palestine, &c., and Return; hotel and travelling expenses included, for $140, gold. COOK'S eighth perenne ly conducted party w Paris, Vienna, Venice, Florence, Kome, Naples, Vesuvius, Pom: peii, &¢., will sail Septomber 13; ninety days’ expenses paid tor'$s00, cold. COOK'S second personally conducted . p: round the world will sail trom San crancisco October 15, next. COOK'S tickets enable tidividuals to travel as they please-—insansni nt of paries—and by any train, steam- out or diligence. COOK'S American Tours, combining the Nortnern and Western Lakes, Suratoya, Ningara Falls, While Moun- tains, Long Branch, Springs and Mountains of Virginia, HichMnond, Baltimore, Washington, &. COOK'S Excursionist ior Aucusi, now ready, gives full pS jares aot Sxpenres of all the above Tours. Price, 10 cents, by mail, post paid, ahh SOK, SON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, New York. MITE CROSS LINE. KAM TO ANTWE 3 The splendid, new, powertul st 0. 8, FUNGI, P. Knudsen, Commander, will feave her dock, Hurbark's stores, Brooklyn, on Tucs- day, the Sth August, at noon, Price of passaxe:—First cabin, 8 cy; steerage, $30, gold, steamship STKINMANN will iotlow. For treighi or passage apply to FUNCH, EDYE & O., 27 South William street, EMIITANCES TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND. a s Emigration and Foreign Kxchango ‘Uflice, 88 South strect, New York. For any of eed sawn foci {avers se —- by steamship and sailing packet at the lowest rai D) wate TALESCOTT BROTHERS & CO.n ‘% South sireet, New York. FRANOKL Ny Green, New DIRECT. ship ; COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. 1 ech MAIL dae he? COMPANY'S LINE 2 CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, via. Panama, carrying mails, passengers and Ireight to Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Martha, Greytown aud Pacific coast of Mexico, Central Amevica, Pern and Chile. August 5—Steamer RISING STAR, Captain J, B. Hil- direth, will leave pier No. 42 Nortti River, at id o'clock: noon,’ tor Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with uie sieamer NEVADA, Captain — for San Francisco, and calling at San ‘Diego, Acapulco, Nazailan and Manzanillo; also connecting forall Gen: tral American and South Pacific ports. epartures of 20th of cach month trom New York connect with the com- pany’s steamer touching at San Benito, Tonala, Salina ruz and Port Angel, ‘The splendid steamship COSTA RICA will leave San Francisco on or about August 24 for leaving Panama Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. One of the company’s 5] did steamers will leave San isco August Lo, 1573. for and China, For Fates of passag ply at company Heo! Bowtay, er information ap- pier, foot of Canal street. 1. BRADBURY, 13 AMANA BAY COMPANY FOR PUERTA PLATA, SY Samana and Santo Domingo City. United States Mail steamship TYBEE, Captain. E. A. Delanoy, will leave picr No. $ North River’ on. Thurai gust 7, at 3P.M. Pills of exchange on Puerta Plata: Samana and Banto Domingo City in sums to suit purchasers ior sale. For trelght or passage apply to SPORVORD BROTHERS & CO. TRECT LINE TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexican Mail steainship Une, leaving picr No, 3North River, at3 P.M EVERY THURSDAY, CITY OF HAVANA (Havana and Nassau)... CLEOPATR (Havana only).... CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and RUA Aaa Noon, Aug. 16 ‘or freight or passage aj = FP ALEXARD IE & SONS, 33 Broadwa; 29 Broadway. IEXAS_ LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United States mail —Steamer GEO, W, CLYDE, Captain Cole, will leave pier 20 Kast River, Saturday,” August 9, at $7. M. Through bills of lading given to. Houston and all_points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B, and ©. R.R. No chargé for forwarding in New York. For treight or passage, hav- ing superior accommodations, apply to, €. H, MALLORY € CO. 153 Maiden lane, or DE, 119 Wall strect, EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 3P. M.. (rom pier 13 North River (loot of Cedar street), jor Havana direct, as tollows:— COLUMBIA... WILMINGTON MORRO CASTLU. Supplementary m on day of sailing. For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to 3 WILLIAM P, CLYDE & Co, No. 6 Bowl D. McKELDAR, Agentin Havana, | Y°™"N# Green. M, Sunday, 6:10 P, M. Emigrant and second ciass, M. ‘Newark. a6, 62 910,11 ALM. 12M, 1, 4h , 640. 6, 6:10, 6:3), 7, . . andi night. Sunday: 10, 9, 10, WA. M., 12 NE, 20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 680, 7:51 12 mgat. Sunday, 5:20, 0, 9, For ftahway, 22 ) 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 6:10, 6, 6: id t2 night, Sunday, 9:29, 6:10, a Kise and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M., 2:20, nd 6 P.M 10.A. M., 12 M., 4:10 and tie and Fiemingion, 9 For Phillipsburg and Belvider | Accommodation tor Bordento: den, 7 and 9:30 A. Mo, 1230, 24, For Freehold, 7 A. and 4 P.M. Yor Jamesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6 A. M., and. via oat irom mer No. h 3:30P!M. ‘Trains arrive as tollows;—From Pitusburg, 6:50, 10:25 ‘A. Ni. 6:39 P.M. daily; 622 10:1) AM. aud 3:5 P. ML, day, except Monday. From Washington and Balti: more: via Venusylvania Air Line 040A, Mo 4:5 and 9:15 P.M. Sunday, 6:0 A, Moz and, via’. W. and B. HER, 60 A. My 5, and 10:19 PA fumday: 0:40 A |. From Vhiladeiphia, 5:22, 6:4 6:50. 1:20, 14 A. 3 “sh, Os M5, bi by ad 7 1, as M., 6:08, 7 ¥ P. lay, Bat! phi bad. leap M20 A, Soe 108 be, ey and Mi Frondway: No. b Ket olfices, 52H, 4 i ada, mipctass and Cortlandt streets. ‘ oilice, No. 8 Battery place. ATT, “pe M. BOYD, Jr. 1 Manager. Gonorai' Passenger Agent. GTONINGTON LINE TO BOSTON, i. Day Boat, ‘The new steamer RHODE ISLAND, the fastest. and most maguiileent, steamer atloat, leaves, Twenty-third street pier, East River, daily at 2:80 P. M. Direct con. nection with express trains for Narragansett pier, Provi- dence and Boston, Best route to White Mountains Splendid excursion.» Taxe the RHODE ISLAND, remain Oh Mae, and be back to the city al7 A.M. the next Steamer SYLVAN GLEN leaves Peck slip at20 2. M. and connects with the KHUDE ISLAND. RIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND, Harbor and New suffolk. — Steamor J. fh, SCHUYLER, Cavin G. C, GIBBS, * will leave pier 16 Bast River, foot of Wa eet, ath P.M, TUESDAY, THUKSDAY 'AND SATURDAY, roturniny MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Leaving Sag Harbor at4P, M. Leaving Sheiter Isiend a Leaving Greenport ats Leaving Orwnt atoy0 P, M, The J. B. SCHUYLER will leave §: Snilolk every Monday morning at 7 o'clock and return, Fare to ei! ‘te $1. ether Dore 8h SosEPH T, HOWLAND, Mice 66 South 322, ic! Astor Emigrs Ad. Touse, and foot of ant Tick BAG EGULAR CONEY ISLAN) y gions to the scashore. Si WICK eamer GENERAL S. leaves Christopher street, North River, a| : M., 12:15, 3:15 P. M.; Franklin street, at 9:20,, 12:20, 3:20; pier No. 6 North River at y :30, 12 3, 3:30. RGULAR MORNING BOAT FOR SING SIN@ AND Haverstraw.—On and after August 4 the steamer G.'T, OLYPHANT will leave Harrison strect pier every morning (Sunday included), at 8 o'clock, Landing at ‘4wenty-third street, Englewood, Yonkers, Hastings, Dobt's Ferry and ok. . leaves Haver= straw ate P.M Excursion tick- cts during the round trip, 50e. Englewood omittea iS A, meeing. for th Sundays. ‘ XARATOGA—DIRECT ROUTE, FARE $275 THROUGH, via Citizens’ line; elegant steamboats daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6 P. M., trom pier 49 N. R., toot of Lero) suet Excursion tickets Saratoga and return in 8, $5. OCEAN EXCURSION 1 Banks, giving fine view of harbor and fortifications. The new, fast and elegant saloon steamer TWILIGHT will make dally excursions (Saturdays excepted); leave Eighth street, Last River, at 7; Peck ship at7 50; Twenty- third street, North River, at8; Christopher street at 839 and pier 8 at9. Dinner, refreshments, bait and lies on board. Tickets $1; ladies 5Uc. Goud music. (ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE steamers leave daily trom spring street at 10 A. 25:10 and 7 P. M., landing at Twenty-third sireet ton mi Utes later, Sunday time Irom Spring street 9:30, LJ, LI A. » 1,2and 2:30 P.M, landing at Twenty-third street. Fare 15 centa, VOR EXCURSIONS—TUF LARGE, FIRST CLASS steamboat WILLIAM COOK, accommodates 2,000 pas- sengers, Dudley's, Spring Will, karitan, Beach aad Myer's Groves, Alderney Purk and Iona: siand; Barges and Steamboats of all kinds. J. && MYERS, corner Morton and West streets, up stairs. Tiles STEAMBOAT NOTICE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Com: cel Mav 12, 1873. Harlem boats leave P slip (pier, 24 Fast River) for Harlem every halt hour, from 6:30 A. M, until 7 P.M. ex ng LA, M., 12:30 and 27. M. landing st Eleventh, ty-fourth, Astoria, 10h and 120th streets. N. B.—See ¢ table where boals land. ‘This is the only line con- ng with regular boats for High Bridge and Kings- ge. J. pf. TALLMAN, Superi * ikl ti m bri Sunday boats leave Peck slip at WA. nd © tf minuves tiereafter, landing at Eleventh. sireet, Twenty- third street and Astoria, = as i ONGSTRE-TS GRAND FAMILY EXCURSTON TO Rockaway.—On Thursday, August 7, the new and splendid steamer SHADY SIPE leaves Moti Haven at 8: 9th street, 3, Astoria, 8 Eighty: street, Yorkville, 9; Eighth street, 9:15; Fulton slip, Maruit’s dock, Brooklyn, 9:45;" and, returnin; Rockaway at'4 P.M. Musle by Waliace. Tic children, 50c. ©. A. LONGSTREET, Prop: leave Fo NEW ORLI DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship, NEW ORLEANS, Captain F. V. Gager, Will leave pier No, 9 North River, On Saturday, August % 1873. at BP. M. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Gaiveston, Indinzoia, Rockfortor Aranzas wharf, on Hantiago nfd Bt, Louis 1, $50 sage apply to CLARK bin, passa, steerage, $25. For freight or pas- For NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, & SEARAN, 86 Wost The sien MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, mshi EMILY B, SOUDER from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), ‘on Saturday, Augus: ¥, at3 o'clock P, M. Froight receive daily. Through rates given to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight oF passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FREDERIO BAKER, pier 33 North River, (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT. Southern Line, The Al steamship CitY OF DALLAS, Captain Bolger, will leave pier ZL it River, Wednesday, August & at 4 . M. Freight recei daily. ihrough rates gi to Galveston, Indianola, en a or Aranzas_ whari, Bra- zos Santiago and St. Louis, Cabin passage, $50; Steerage, $25. For freight or passage, having superior ‘accommo: dati I. to) ations, appl. tir, MALLORY & CO.,. 183 Maiden lane, FOR NORFOLK, ciTy POINT. AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch trom pier 37 North River, sidewhee! eaamsnle. ARH nt i} ANOKE, Couch commander, for Norioik, City Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, August 5, at 3 ., giving through bills of lading fo all points South and South we Through passenger tickets to all points. Accommod tions unequalled. Apply at pler 37, or at general offi 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street. __ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. BANY AND TROY AX SARATOGA $3 50, BY DAY line boats ©. ViBBARD and DANIEL 'DREW.— Leave Vestry street pier at83) A. M,, and Twenty-third street, north of brie terry, at 8:15, landing. at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboat), Milton, Rough: Keepsie, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, Catskill and Hudson. Con- Hecting'for all points West and North, Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $1. Tickets by special cars and ‘baggage checked to Saratoga and Sharon. FIERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, ‘ic, Roncout and Kingston, landing at Cozzens’, x New Hamburg and Milton.—The NE est Point, Cornwal MARY POWELL, trom Vestry street, pier 3), every after- noon, at 3:30 o'cidck. (YTIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, 81 401118 elegant, steamboats SUNNYSIDE ahd POWELL Jeave pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy street, dail Gatur bag den dF morning trains on POUGH- atéo'clock P. M., connecting witl ‘ensselaor and Saratoga, New York Central and Troy and Boston railroads for all points North, East and West. The niost direct route to Saratoga, Lake George and Montreal. Through tickets sold an Daggage checked to destination, JOSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent. AST RIVER ROUTE TO CO; METAMORA leaves daily at 9:30 A 1 id (; 9:0 A. May 4 pier, Brooklyn, 10 A. j}OR STAMFORD AND G@REENWICH.—THE STEAM. boat NELLY WHITE leaves daily trom pier 37 East er, at 3:3), and toot of Thirty-third street at 3:45 P.M. v4 1 street, East River, + plor 27 Rast iRiver at uulton erry, Martin's ntord at7 Le} Fes NORWALK AND DANBURY—TINE NEW steamer AMERICUS leaves daily at foot of Market street at 5:15 and Thirty-third street’ at Necting with the Danbury Kai P.M, con- ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River. ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVI- DENCE lave pier 23 North River, toot of Murray. street, daily (Sundays included), at 6 P.M. Hall's Band ts en: Gaged for the season, A, P. BACON, Superintendent, oenine LINE FOR SING SING AND IONA Isiand,, ‘The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will leave the foot of Harrison street, pior No. 4, every morning (Fri cepted) at8 o'clock : Twenty-third street, at 8:1! at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobb' Haverstraw, Grassy, caper ig. leaves Iona Island at 2 Irvingtor ‘ing sing ‘erry, Ir 4 ‘oint and Verplancks. ighuindree o'clock, Sing Sing, Bu |. ; arrive in New York at 5:30. N, B.—Daring cam; rg which commences August 6, the steamer THOMAS morning at 8 o'clock. LYER will leave every EW ROUTE FOR CONEY ISLAND,—THE PLEAS- antest excursion in the harbor, affording a view of the lower bay and fortificatrons. boat GOLDEN GATE leaves Barge OMice dock, foot of Whitehall street, for Hay Ridge, Fort llamilton, and, weather permitting, to Bath, connecting there with cars for Coney Island, at WA.M..23)and5 P.M. Extra trips to Bay Ridge at 9:15 A.M, and 7:20 P.M. pur EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM, ENING TELEGRAM. <: 3 EVERY NIGHT AHEAD Sey AND CAN BE FOU AND CAN BE FO “PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. BEAUTIFUL STODART & DUNHAM PIANO, $10); rosewood, iron frame, in good order ; sold for want of money. Sevn at J. BIDDLE'S, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR $125.—WE are retailing the best finished and richest ‘toned manttactured from $225 up. CO-OPERA- TIVE PIANOMAKERS, No 9 Great Jones street, Hear Broadway. —$125—BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME VIANOFORTE, * Stool, &c.; modern improvements; fully guaran. teed; property ‘family leaving the city. Can be seen through kindness of GOLDSMITH'S Pianototte Ware- | rooins, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A —FOR SALE—CHICKERING & SON 74% OCTAVE + four round cornered rosewood Pianoforte, used one year, all modern improvements, for less than balf cost; alto 7 octave ro:ewood Pianoforte: price $125, | Call at residence 120 West 23d ree | MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR +1 sale; mace order, city maker; cost $1,200, for $30); including’ Stool and Cover; Parlor, Chamber and Dinin; Forniturea, sacrifice; property ‘amily leaving etty. 3 ‘est 15th SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—ELEGANT round rosewood Decker Pianolorte, having all modern Iinprovements; maker's guaranteo; one brilliant square; celebrated London makers; box for transporta- | tion il at private residence, No. 210 West Twenty-first street. N. B.—No reasonabie offer retused. iA GRAND SQUARE, PATENT AGRATFE, BRIL Nant tone 74 octave rosewood Pianoforte, used Seven months, fully gnaranteed, cost $1,00), tor $275 cash ; Stool, Cover; has box for shipping. Rich ‘Parlor, Cham- ber, Library: Dining Furniture cheap. Call immediately, residence 104 Fast I wenty-fifth street, near Fourth ay, LADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $i{0 CASH, Veautitn Pianoforte, ‘Stool and Cover; celebrated u “ modern style and improvements; perfect order, 28 Third sweet, near Bowery. EAUTIFUL PIANO, $100; A 724 OCTAVE, CARVED legs, serpent ne mouldings, great sacrifice for cash; instalments taken $10 monthly, 17 Wost 234 st., corner 6th av. FOUR R, CABLE J P. HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR 4 r than smal makers the trade cheaper and b mn buy the stock, Thirty-fiith st. and Tenth av., N. ¥. 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND. SECOND prices, for cash country. by HORACE WATE’ than ever offered before in New York. & SON, 43t Agents DANCING ACADEMIES. QAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, Ser ot evening. SIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Elevent! woe. CLOTHING: B, MINT2’'S NEW STORE, 2468 between Twentieth and Twen: THIRD AVED rst streets—Ladies OE, A” and gentlemen will be astonished eat prices I ay in cash tor Casto Clothing, Ci Jewelry ; $10 sis ast Jor Casto® ChutbIng | OSEFetE oe $s 15 86 Mi NEW. JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE offer extraordinary inducements to excursion parties for the great boty place of America, yn fanch. The attention of churches, societies, clubs, picnic parties, is cmied fo the following schedule of reduced 108 — 3 50 ronnd trip. ‘arties of Sana less thant Files of 100 and Tes than aah 25 Found te. $] Found trip, ard Hotel Pai Parties of 200 and gves, onl * under the management of Mr. Gus Fuller, with its beau. titul lawns, croquet, base ball and other pleasure rounds for the free use of excursi as well as for e reception of permanent and Rooms and meals it a fea Itisthe most desirable tion on beach. Fo information apply. at the pany ‘30 Bron street; 9 Astor ler 23 No! ver, Murray street and at the general office, Lo z Squat General Freight and Passo \ MW, demas, Pha by post punctually attended to by Mr. or Mra ATM SEVENTH AVENUE. MR. AND MRS, ROSEN- Greate $0 Ea eth Bo 6a ae Fant 8 resses, $4 to $85; for Coa! $8; also Sarpets Call on ‘or address as above. es ASTROLOGY. a MMP, LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED A. busines and, Anedical clairvoyant, No. 12 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, ata UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, stows a) Tikerensen, causes marriages. Fifty cents and $1. 142 West Twenty. filth street. avails Psy VOYANT MAY BE CONSULTED UPON Grail offaite of Tie. 108 West Eighteenth street, near vent So ie iis ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOY- Mita Y from the cradie to the rary, | jndeon, Feo, 81, it as a hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower | or instalments, or for rent, in city or is roadway, wanted. ‘AVGaOLVS SANILVR IKIN Isuls % msooov MIMI, MIMI, Mias KATHAR. ROGERS as MIMI, ous MUSE ANC THIS AFTERNOON AT ‘ ‘ > Me > id ae NEW YURK HERALD, TUBSDAY, AUGUST 3 IWS—-TRIPLY SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMUSEMENT». wahoredannanthantont $3 « | ned PT ni heer na nae AW NBROKER'S 8. JEWELRY. | (\UNARD LINK, ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ALLACK'S, | BUUCICAOLT. PAwnBRoKK vlegtatiy Auetiouver, 1S} Chatham Norice, ‘Trains leave New York, from {oot of Desbrossos Wine Street, will sel! on Wednesday, 000 lovsof Gold and Silver | “With the view of dimmishing the chances ot collision ta, a8 follows -— MONTE. Waiches, Diamonds, and Gold Jewelry; ulso Guns Pis- | the steamers of this live will hengeforth take a specified | EXpress tor Harrisburg, Vitisburg, the West and South, fols, Musical Instriments, &,° By order Moss Bros, | Course ‘or all seasons of the year, with Pullinan palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5,7 ai Catharine street. On the Outward Passage trom Queenstown to New York | 5:00. M. Sunday 5,7, 8:30 ¥. M. - “ — | or Boston, cro-sng meridian of 80 at 43 lat, or nothing 10 | For Baitimore, Washi the South, vi oe ICHALD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. the north of 45. aylvania Air Line,” a 8:50 A. M.. 3 Ser LATIN: i Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Groceries. On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 | day. 9 P. nd via P. 2 OLATINER) Marshal's gale.—Will sell this dav (Tuosday), get at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, ae or Phitadce ne - ‘aad, sora 0% at, . git ora loth, hie, those. Oils, Candies | TUG PIE, ANGI yAaMntCA™ | yas bhitisiole Mention at AM an 6407 ak boxes of Chests of Tea, Boxes of halnns, Atl STEAMBHIPS BETWEEN | HISINgLOD, : ba, ded the greatest success on record. Growied houses am unparalleled enthusiasm bs have attended NT . the eminent Comedian, ne master spirit the English stage, “AVQUALYS HRNILVK INIK Isuld DION BOUCIGAULT, % asaoav eee etesesteveses Ey Night ects his Now Emotional Play in 5 Acts, . MIMI, MIMI, MIMI, ‘MIMI, MIM) MIM, MIMI, assisted by Miss Mle Germon, Mrs. F. Miss Vandike, Miss M. Wells, Mr. W. Crisp, Mr. J. How Mr, E. Ls a Mr.'A. Bradley, ‘ani Mr. B. Ringgold. Miss INE KATHARINE ROGERS as MIMI, The part of MIM by KATHARINE ROGERS, UM. _ FRANK EVANS. HER GREAT SUCCES. 2 AND EVENING AT & ‘oung American comedian, MR. FRANK EVANS, Mis ‘The in ©. H, Morton's new and interesting drama of THREE YEARS IN A MAN TRAP. with the advantage of a superior oust, MONDAY MONDAY QOWERY THEATRE, wM. B. AFTERNOON, Aug. Li—Mr, . BE, T. STETSON, EVE, Aug. U—Mr. and Mrs. J . W. ALBAUGH, FRELIGH.... Tuesday, August 5, 1873. Great success of the popular Comedian, SAMUEL HEMPLE, and the exciting Drama of the CIGAR GIRL OF CUBA SEWING and Chas. Foster's Drama of BERTHA, HB MACHINE GIRL. Moniay, Mr. Bobby Newcomb’s great New York Variety Company will appear, tor six nights onty. Saturday evening, bencilt of SAM’L HEMPLE, MMERRACE GARDE pies ED) First appearan-o of Herr JOSK:, Vienna, EL strect, between Lexingt DaY EVENING, AUGUST 6, AT PH KS PLER, from E ORDINATIONS STUNDE, N RUHIGER MIETHER, hth mand Third ave. NE 8 And to congiude with HOHE GASTE. AGmission, Buc. ; re Irved seats, 25c. extra; boxes, $2 ex. tra; packaxes (12'tickets), $5. C Overture, Waltz, Hesperusbahnen Selections, March, Goethe's [ Introducticn. Allegret Andante ‘Adapted for orchestra as the Introduatio Der Ritt Der Walkueren. ... Marche et Cortege, Reine de Sab: Quartot, Rigoletto; Watt, Wiener Fresken Galop, Red Cloud Admission, S0c. Paci the usual places. Every Tharsday evening Gsand ENTRAL PARK GARD: Thcotore Thom certs. Programme N—THEODORE THOMAS. unrivalled Summer Nights’ Con- r this (Tuesday) evening, Aug. 5, at@ inne and Ludmila, -Gitnka, Lucia Lorel Bi herzan niabile, rom the Trio 0) ‘ven Cantata by Liszt. . Pease $4. At “gos containing 12 tickets, tra Concert. TPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 THE ICE By the great Double Company, every one a star. Friday ladies ad xox “SQUARE THEATRE. BOWERY. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 21y, MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2i2° THREE GREAT PIECES. KING, THE MODOCS, THREE TUNCHBACKS, VARIETY AND PANTOMIM Fifty performers, and E Tuesday and Saturday. MATIN tied free. Proprietor... Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOR Manager, - Mr. A. M. PALMER RETURN OF THE VOKES FAMILY. VOKES. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, VORES. es VOKES. pace VOKES. IN THEIR NEW PLAY, VOKES. = VOKES. ara WOKES. FUN IN A FOG. Box sheet open August 6 YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOM WEW 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Ever; one should visit the wonderiul museum; it is full everythin, daily on“ unable to SECRETA| Sone warded, eople should see and understand. Fee, of Marriage.” attend these Lectures Those parties nd these important Jectures can have them non receipt of 5 cent uddre: RWPNEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY: Broadway, New York. D* KA attraction: Instit ND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC jte—Rebuilt, remodeiled and with 5,000 tresh 8, Now open to the public at No. 683 Broadw: nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel, Models of every portion o} ures, &e, ing and Ins 0c. Scientific lectures daily, {ri T ROBISON'S HALL, NO. 38 BAST SIXTEENTH siree| evening one of th sisting of ir grand and humorous enterta the human frame, breatning Mechanical Fig- altogether comprising the most entertain- uctive exhibition in the world. Adi ¢ to visitors. t, between Fitth a August 5, Singhi's nue and Union square, this Juvenile Troupe will give nments. con- tpceches, dialogues, vocal and instrumental . Fo conclude with “The Frost King and Sammer only all playwrights theatricat artistes fu Pernovrn xock MATIN K #ROM 8’ AGENCY, 615 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.— Agency in America devoted to the interests of hoadquarters for best MS. plays and all ng; Managers, stars and first class hed with superior special attractions. IN TEMPLETON, Secretary. Sy Ww EVERY AFTERNOON, BETWELN 4 AND 8 O'CLOCI GRAND CONCERT BY. ATING'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, ON BOARD THE MAGNIFICENT FLOATING PALACE STEAMER PLYMOUTH ROCK, ON HER DAILY EXCURSIONS PIER 28 N. R., FOOT MURRAY STREET, AT 4 O'CLOCK, DOWN THE HARBOR AND THROUGH THE NA MrT A LARGE ASSOR? RROWS OUT INTO THE LOWER BAY TO SANDY HOOK AND RETURN, DELIGHTFUL OCEAN BREEZES AND SEA VIEWS. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. 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GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS 120 West Twenty-sixth street M, D—OFFICH 129 LIBERTY AURICEA street, near Greenwich street. BRISON MOVED TO PRIVATE OFFICER io tre Sixth avenue cars pass the door. nce from Fourth street to 249 E; a Second avenue, on May 1.1973, ust tMMews VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN.-1 Rast niv-oiwhth si. between Ml and Levinetan eee