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ra THE NEW YORK HERALD -WHOLE NO, 13,510. t DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Ninta Pace—Third, fourth, fifth and AgTHOLOGY<Buerarrn Pian Sth column, biti yrH Pace—Fitth column. soagnag! S WANTED Euevaxra Pacx—First, second, ind fourth columns. Se? aate alle ee Pace— AED tusresen Paor—Fifth column. eLEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pacr— First and second columns. ake Fo OPPORTUNITIES—Twetrra Pace—Sixth ol See NOTICES -Sevenrn Pacr—Sixth colamn, ARS AND TOBACCO—Firru Pace—sixth colt cnn atl ESTATE FOR SALE—BSncoxd Pack—First cuenis vaAND SALESMEN—Tweirrn Pace—Fourth OAC! cHMEN. AND GARDENERS—Twexrtu Pace—Fourth COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Paar—Fifth cok cor’ ATNeRsuIPs—rirra Pace—Pourth columi stn ING ACADEMIBS wit Pace ini cat. au Pace Dew sTiet—Eonty, Pack Pace Sixth column berriaed S— Fins: GR— Fit! ixth colam: WELLING a sie TO LET, PURMIBHED AND UN. Eigura Bace—First, second and rons S1BAMSEIPS—Srcoxp Pacs—Fourth and Ath columns. LO Way ee Pace—First column. r Finer Paces ae earns tu coluy solugnn CIAL—Firrn Hi eed eo Slee FOR SALE SPronrm Face vith and sixth columns FURNISHED, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— lag a Pace -Thind and fo oti coll Rad eo HELE | WANT EGS WEMALES—twaureu Pac d third mew AVANTED—MALES—Twaurmn #ace—Fourth and HORSES SCARRTAGES, dc—Pimst Pack—Third and HOTELS—Etevanru Pacr—Fitth col pte 2 ag coe WANTMBO Ne Page—Pirst an—S! SEREY cin N HOBOREN HUGSON CITY AND. BER- N REAL B STATE FOR SALE—Sconn Pacr— cond 6 Loan piacere column, Lost, Pack—First’ and second MAC! INERY—Eronra Pace—Sixth column. MARBI MA: TELS—Firre Pasty column. colt miscELLANzous ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenru Pacr— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Nintu Pacs—First column. MUSICAL—Nixtu Pacx—Second column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventu Page—Sixth column. NEWSPAPERS—Nintu Pace—Second column. PERSONAL—Frasy P acr—First column. samt wed ORGANS, £C.—Ninta Pace—Second ‘olumt PROPOSALS Twaurra Pacr—Sixth column. PROFESS! SITUATIONS WAN' TED FEMALES— Treen ace second olum) bags 3 He crn FOR SALE (oe TO ND eae REAL STATE TO EXCHANGE-—SuconD. Paca third WANTED—Sxconn Pace—Fourth REIGIOUS, 'NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Fitth column. ry UKAN' ekg ppd PaGe—Sixth column. RDS—Finst Page—Second column. BALES. AT AU ‘Gt10 |—Nintu Page—Second column. Toma eB WANTED—FEMALES—TweLrta Page— and eared columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twe.rru Page—Third and fourth columns, bodies! L NOTICES —Fixse Paae—Second and third col- ister >a BIRDS, &C.—First Pags—Third -olum| RAGE Frere Page—Sixth column. BUM ee ee Pace—Fifth and Sixth THE TBADES—Twaueen Pacr—Fifth column, THE Btls tse Pack—Third column. TO eon BUSINESS PURPOSES—EjcuTn Pace— rst ci TRAYBELEBB! 'GUIDE—Sxconp Page—Fifth and sixth vxrGisisiten ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO ontm Pace—Fourth and fith columns. WANTED 1 TO. PUROHASE—Ninta Pace—1 bird column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR BALE OR TO LET—Sroonp Pace—Second column. FENES MQUORS, £0. —Lurrexta Pace—Sixth column, TEAMBOATS, &C.—Sxcomn Pace—sixth Solin HERALD SRANCH OFFIiCE—UPTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, R 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY YEAR. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 40'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH. OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, TO PREVENT OVER- 8 | AY AND NIGHT IN THE all |; > RE BEEBE ‘ctaRcEs, PARIS AGEN TER. aie THE NEW YORK BSSRS. KREMER & C aoa ‘REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR TI KEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO ‘INGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. __. PERSONAL. te iy Mh cge MARY AND ANN BOYLE AND MARY FREE- one knowing their address, is requested r any to write to. ELIZABETH MALCOM, who has just arrived from Dundee. Address her care of Herald othee, New York, IRDIE—WILL DINE WITH YOU THURSDAY, IN 32, Clinton street; everything in order’ am aying 16 see ou. K. R.— ‘petit ated TO YOUR FRIENDS, ALL Mito C. he forgive C. RB. R.—DO WRITE, ALL WILL BE bi Rh ef PoE FERRY, TUBSDAY EVENING, SORE FOOT.— Ifattentions honorable address X. Y., Post office, Willlamsburg. ENERAL—I AM NOT LIVING WITH MY SISTER; SF come and see for yourself. ANNIE WARNER, 149. ‘ATTIE SMITH—FORMERLY OF FOURTH § STREET. send your address to HARRY, box 204 Herald office MODOCS HAVE SM IN THE CITY, PHRASE send address to station F. NFORMATION WANTED—OF, MR. L. OR EL KILL. |* ne, Ongham, county sligo, Ireland, uke ‘Address DUKE, Herat office, fortiree days. if IONEL—SECURE BOX FOR THE W. W, NEWCOMB Testimonial, next Saturday night, at Tohy Pastor's ra House. DANVEKS. ‘ALCOM.—JOHN MALCOM, YOUR SISTER HAS ‘arrived in New York from Dundee; please send your address to her. ELIZABETH MALCOM, Herald office, New York. R. SANFORD WILL PLEASE CALL ON MRS, Bates, ut 18 Kast Thirteenth street, immediately, on business of importance. Me RICHMOND, LATE OF BROOKLYN, WISHES pits. Brooks and other friends to address her at Sta- ‘AY THE FAY!” (Ay). NEW YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. LOST AND FOUND. peg! ing on June ne I» Fa oF L Guion line, on ae — other vatual ri be pad pei at se iberal rew' for the return ori ‘he mame t only, and whatever ask WAR! Be penny Savings B ‘Bank a New ¥, 7 iealiaal D Reiners pled 4 wowsy. INA prt pe. bea: past finder, leaving it ae No.l East Base Phirciotn suitably rewarded, Lost Bande No, 20, NINTH VETERAN BB0CTA- streets, on Saturday, thane “ ifveral i be given on its retusn to. FORBES, SH day OST—A PACKAGE OF ace NO VALI arpa fact ial nn ql ie given for their return Eig om gels THURSDA) Doxs, coh ok, — @ny one ‘returi Brooklyn. sur ere] ae Bie rang OST—ON year. A o% SIXTH AVENUE, A Less oan Sei 8 eae ine ot ta bea a UST 15, A CERTIFIED Check, drawn by cfarland, payable to the order of C. ‘Annerberr; the National State Baok of Now York. a ‘& STILWELL, ‘Twenty-fourth street. OST—ON TAKEN BOAT, YFSTERDAY containing $50 and some tat morn their return to Belmont TOLEN—AUGUST Horse, 17 hands hi forward 5 stolen frot Riser Stat 1 REWARD WILL BE ge FOR THE RETURN of a Bunch of Ke: Saturday afternoon, to East Twenty-seventh treet. 10 REWARD. Lost, § BATURDAY, AUGUST 16, A all black and tam Slut, on the cornerof Thirty- sont street and Third avenue. Any one returning her 406 Fourth avenue wilt recetve the above reward. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY Redan ing, a smail Yellow Pete 2 Terrier Dog ; answ: to the name of Crib. Al reward will be pat ree turning the same to P, 2S, Broadway fourth street. Fey eRD Ree THE YEAR 1851 OR 1852 Francis P. Doyle is said to have constructed $10 twenty-one @l) tin obi reflectors, with upper re- ienuyons a for an mn Hbalishinan or Seotehtuan. then stopping on Broome near Broadway. These re- Hlectors are said to have eek fined with flaws in, sections r pan one sold and pat up in a book or stationery Store on. the west side of Broadway. near White oF Walker street; another in acigar store on the west side of Broadway,between Howard and Canal streets; another in a little fancy or thread and needle store on the westside of Broadway, about two doors above Broome street; another in a store east side of Broadws ‘@ little south of Fourth street—all prior, to the Three (@) similar re- flectors are said to have been sold by said, Doyle about the same time, and put aa, one in a tailor’ hy wines. on south side of Broome street, noar Broadway, ‘& saloon then known ag “Bunch of Grapes,” another in George W, Betts’ carpet store, under the St ‘Nicholas Hotel; two more at Mrs. We iem’s chocolate rooms, 116 Spring street, and threemore at the saloon known ad "'Stanwix Hall? A reward of one hundred dollars ($100) will be paid by the subscribers upon the production of either of id identical reflectors, with information leading to salisfactory proof of ita identity and of its sale at or about ys the time indicated, and seventy-five ($75) dollars reward ‘will be paid for information leading to satisfactor: Brot heat of the sale pean ot of said reflectors as the time ing ROS. & CO., 295 Pearl street. SCHMIDLIN & DRISCOLL, 119 Mercer street. '. P, DOYLE, 237 Centre street. EWARD.—ANY PERSON GIVING ANY INFORMA. y tion of a little white Spitz Dog, about two years old, it receive the reward of Buy by calling on IDA STEW: » ie Greene street, tow whom the dog belongs. SPECIAL NOY ICES, A: —GRANDEST ST SCHEME EV EVER KNOWN, FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT tor the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 Cash Gifts. $1,500,000. Every Fifth Ticket draws a Gift. $250,000 tor $50, The our rane Gis Concert, authorized by spectal Legis act of the ‘ure, for the benefit of the Public Li- ill take place in Public Library EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. 1y 60,000 tickets wil it be ae miivenided tor ae Ex pean mace market, thas Toaving on 000 for sale in where 100, Grobe dinovett ot for tae Teard Concert. The iekots ave divided into ten coupons or parts, and have on their backs the Scheme, with a full explanation of the mode of "A tmis Concert, whioh will be the grandest musical dispiay ever witnessed in this country, the unprece- dented sum of $1,500, drvided into $12,000 cash Gifts, rill be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers of the tickets to drawn from one wheel by blind children, and the giits from another. ‘One grand cash gift. One grand cash on One grand One grand cash iit One grand cash ge reash wit iy A cao 1,00 LIST OF GIFTS. So cash gure 180 cash gif 250 cash gts, 825 cash itt, 11,000 c am otal, 12,00 it cash, amounting to. The renitd fs ‘vl aS positive, wheth are sold or not, a1 2,000 gitts all pa Mrene okons told; all unsaid tickets, Gols at the first and second concerts, avd not A eprosenced fa the drawinj PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each coupon, i AL Whole Tickets fur $800; 22 half Tickets for $10 ay hole Tickets tor $900; 247 Whole ‘Tickets for'$) No discount oa leas tI worth of tickets at a time ‘the unparalicled success of the Third Gilt Concert, as well as the satisinction given by the First and Second, makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to insuré the prompt Sale of every ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all its details like the Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent {ree from this office to all who apply for them. ‘Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompanied by the money prompuy filled. Liberal terms given to jose who buy to sell again. THOMAS E. BRAMLETTR, Agent Public Library, Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. THERALD BRANCH OFFIOR, BROOKLYN, A +» corner off Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open from 8 A. M, to 9 P. a On Sunday from Bio 9P. M, CONCERT AT OMAHA. — istributed among ticket holders, ae Gia Fositively No post- a EaRTTGRE STATE LOTTERY, FOR TRE BENE- A. fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily, For in- formation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING AUGUST 3. Circulars free, JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, New York, room 4. A Min GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Dinner from 12 to2 P. M, ina French family, 490 Broome st1 street, second id floor. ANKERS AND BROKERS’ OFFICE, 1,207 BROAD- Way, opposite Gilkey House, Drawings of the Havana ‘and Kentucky Lotteries regularly recetved and \HARLES H, | TURNO—STAINED GLASS FOR / churches and dwellings, 333 East Twenty-third street, pone) First and Second avenues, OR We beg to inform our customers that the fire of the 1th inst., at our branch salesroom 170 and 172 Centre street, caliges no interruption to our business, our princl- pal stock of veneers and hardwood lumber being at our wareroome and mill 186 to 200 Lew 8 street, corner extn ‘treet, East River. ‘ S500 Lewis Sraeer, New Yors, August 16,1! FES MA30¥ HHAVE DECIDED TO Go WITH YOU TO ‘ood this scyeynoon to hear Henryls March, “Tete de l’Amee,” played. OVER, 0. ki Y.—WHEN DO YOU LEAVE? ADDRESS '« FRANK RAY, box 165 Herald offive. F THE TWO YOUNG LADIES IN MOURNING WHO rode up town in Filth avenue stage to Forty-seventh marest, on Gaturday afternoon, will the blonde please address to undersigned, with such particulars as zi aol imiatak kes, JUHNSON, box 140 Herald Uptown Branc! P- YOU CANNOT FORGET, LET AT LEAST © mercy fall on a distracted mind, and go for ¥ peter. VER—HAVE DECIDED de DP 2” p RAH SEACORD.—LOST—A oe [nig Lett her home |: 10 GO WITH YOU TO tternoon to hear Henr: ‘March ed. MAUpy He ITTLE GIRL, AGED jay morning to store on an errand, she is I ray ity 't iMac calico dress sith ‘a lithe rume om the bac ii a brown apron. Dolly Varden at with line of green flowers on the back, and ppers on her he has dark eyes and brown hair. Any intorma: tion will be thanktully received and liberals: iy re Dy her distracted mother, MARTHA SEAUOR) Ts Thine avenue. ) INFORMATION oi Psy surr, bh gemelsi ool, county Cy mith and Nancy Curran; ors. Aor ANE" BMITHL, at ISI West aereet, et Now York city. pers u 0p. LOST, AND Fou ND. Bits poor ‘Loar. BANK “BOOK NO. ‘0,3, “OF Bowery Savi lank, is missi Pad finder reqnosted to Yetura te ihe bal if stored be- re the 16th day of September, 187: pplicadon will be shade ta the bak for a new book, JROAT LOgt.-LOST, FROM NEWARK BAY, TH inst, @ St, Lawrence River built Boat about 2 tent aiited green, sharp stern. beral reward will ity recovery, aaciress por 1,083 New York I Feral auc aud « aa ae sarege Baca ARL H. SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz & Warker, 860 Broadw: str corner of gone e and Union ie same. a 1, 1872, ties of the United States. “Natural Mineral Waters kept Mr. Warker having wi om Px which drew the first prise ‘of 12,000 One half of tick Sear which are ‘drew dag A on Uo runswick Government Lottery, N jog! SALE CHEAP~A COMPLETE b Ad tad Yas REGI. Mineral pring Waters, examined and endorsed by, the leading chemical author!. on hand, The pasingss, (including the control of Central ‘Park Mineral Springs) continues, th OF a whieh gre —THE WHOLE Ti it, No, Fal 17, was sold by me. “ent August 27 and 2, 178. vant N by me. Next itawing Aug bones Raval Saxon Government Lotte tery. ; formation Prizes cashed and information fiven. 7 cy Post office box 6,080 ue Nassau street, NewYork, ent Uniform, nearly new. Address T. 8, KR, Brooklyn Branch Herald office. LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, AUGUST 30, AVANA LOC rman State Lotteries. Mt RITTER & CO, Sena fon Aue Post office, 6 Naman street, room 4.” branch office 1 O17 ' Third ay., near 60th first floor. Heyaxe LOTTERY DRAWING 14 14TH INST. 16,301 drew ‘peal 01 diy 000 New scl Ht aut eke ny eae street, New. York, Post office zen LOTTERY—DRAWING S0GURE 30. Circulars male HEC AS owner Post office box 1,846. OW te [Ngaurry AND CONSUMPTION A SPROIAL/ DR. ‘alkett, late of Paris, having never failed, will tinder- ne py, cise; no cure’ no pay: Office 882' Broadway, low York. UBLMANN & CO. BANKERS, 4 BROADWAY, te orders for “Wavana 5 ich wholenaie an Passage af SPECIAL NOTICES, Nx SCHEME 0 ‘OF ROYAL HAVANA. — $525,000 TO ahertes ae Aare ee . Kentucky State and German Prizes ed and information given. Cir- Ae ig. ree, PARKS ry CO., Agents and Broke 178 Broadway, r opposite Cortlandt street Private office attached, "12 per cent ¢ io OPRcrAr, DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA, LOTTERY, for the benefit of the comn.on school fund. BXTRA CLASS, NO. 2U1—a1 ie is a Sa eae you CAROLINA, CLASS NO. -AuGUST 16," 1873. y 26, 4 a o ‘UERKEN Foo. Manage UTIY _ Deaton, me reer strest, New York. QFFicHy, pRawing KENTOCKY STATE LOTTERIES, RENTUCEY HxTHA, class Xo. 487—svaver 16, 1673, My, Gl, 2, 2, 12, = 57, i, ae rod “Ava ab a findlve's Gh. Min ana iP Cotiattan BRXLBY COLLEGE —EETHA CLANS NO. —auats itd aiiertiy Osea Mig Bg Be a. eR ar ee Address J. cut Sule cee, ¢ rk row. Post office —————] PRICE FIVE CENTS. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. gir LL AND PEREMPTORY Ses, 0" REP eed THe OLD ES ea BLIaHeD ‘T A; + a Shukt AGE MANUCAGTORY OF EDWARD M. GED. 14 BROADWAY, BETWEEN FORTY-FIRST “SBCOND STREETS. ot the entire stock and, unfinished Work, Tools and Stock, Drills, pup. lot of pen also Rim: Poles, ve ‘arnish, lot Carpet, also three ipok Hows, &.; also Paint Milis lot of Paint Pumice Stone, Brushes, &c.; also tour Stoves, Olieloth, Leather, rubber Apron, Cloth. ej ‘new full spring top Wagons, one top side bar fon, one open Wagon, ane "Deval t Wagon, one guceR’s Phacton, two pony. opel two sets of ne aot The "whole will be sold eld reader, in consequence of Mr, Gedney hav- building a eras from the basiness. 8 & DUFF, Auctioneers. TOUR FACTORY, 1401 BROADWAY, ABOVE Thirty-ninth street, are second hand Carriages, as follows, in good order, and tor sale at very low prices:— Barouc Coupe Rockaway, Four seat mn, Six seat Rockaway, Top Wagon, ‘Two wheel Caré Coupe, Beene ADI P RSONS oF EDUCATION, ogperate aire AND AD. vanced ideas, willmg lan’ of colonization tor kindrea pany to better partctia 1 ouery way, will communicate, Pa and ‘suggestions as they like, with M. office, Rope HAVANA LOTTERY. w' Scheme ont;, @rawn Nv a ead every 17 days, commencing August 1 t prise of H brige i prizes of rizes ; AiTINGS & CO., 10 Wal street. Post office box 4,686, New York. ad OYAL RAVANA LOTTERY. Change of scheme; $526,000 drawn every 17 days, hype 3 August 30." prises mounting to $#),000. Information rs filled, Cireulars sent free on applica- fa Spantais ‘Bank Bills and Governments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, een MINES.—INFORMATION GIVEN ABOUT the silver and other minerals pines. Se cits situated in Southwestern Arkansas D; EMANN, Washington, Hempstead count ee Sal TAMMERING. NEW YORE STAMEERING INSTI- tute, established L570 107, West Twenty-third strect reopened August l, instead of October I; no pay for Board (when required) oF our set til cured. (T° THE PUBLIC. Orrics or Toomas Warxer, } ric No. 2 East Lie ey ai Ler New York, Aj fe eed 4, 1873, It affords me great pleasure to int into ee that I have this day resumed the business of rn manutacture of Artificial Mineral Waters, established py me in 1861, and afterwards carried on By, Schultz & War! Referring to the note of Professor Ci itandter and rolteit- ing your yaluable patronage, I remai aS respectfully, WARKER, Scuoon or ding, Courmnta, Contes, } w York, June 6, 1573, Dear Str—In response aa your inquiry I would say that I shall be pleared to, aveehy the position of chemist to your Mineral Water cstublishmen I will give you the benefit of my advice and counsel, and take charge o1 the manufacture of the waters und veresponsible for thelr good quality, “Very aiid pene ro CHESS PLAYERS, CONNOISSEURS OF ART, £0. For sale or exchange, the most magnificent Chess- board and Chessm never scen in America; just arrived » $200, Address INDIA, from India: Herald of $62 500. -GEAND, 31FT CONCERTS,—CATAWBA Vailey Land Company; 60,000 tickets only; 4,410 cash gilts; each ticket has four chances; tickets $2 each. Send tor circular. Eleven tickets for $25. hee, Wilmington, N.C. HALL & CO,, | Agents. 58Y 589 IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- ot. ived Kentucky Lottery. Royal Havana and Kentucky circulars tree. 12}¢c. commission allowed, Adare peas! LEY & CO. (office established 30 years), 174 _SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. VERY SUPERIOR BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUN for sale—Made on W, Richards, Liverpool. and cost £80 sterling (#100 | London last September; is as good as ne’ has f 1 be sold low, ‘as owner has 0 use for it or ON PIANOFORTE COM- PANY, No. 5 East Fourteenth strect, Fee SALE CHEAP—A GENUINE DOUGALL CEN- ies a Fire Lock Fast Mya @ew). Address E. L., 171 jast Eighty-neventh stree! UBT ARRIVED FROM TRE TYROL, Canary Birds; green, $27. No. 413 Broadwi _ THE TU RF. pss ECT PARK FAIR GROUND ‘ASSOCIATION.— Fall Running Mocting, three day and 13, The above assoc! thon a) also claim the mencing Tuesday, Septe 2 tor thelr Fall Trotting Meeting. Premiums ‘Announced hereafter. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— Monday August 16, $ o'clock; good day and trac Sweepstakes $20, inile heats, 3'in 5, in harness; M. Rogers’ bg. Raker Boys L. S. Sammnis! big. George Gilets; W, Thoms’ b. g.“Slippery Dick; Hl. Howe's b. m, Sarah Jafie, ORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOUTA- tion offer a purse of $100 for horses that have never beaten 3 minutes; $60 to fi to second and $10 to third: to be trotted Thursday, rua: entries to close Monday, Au ugust 18 at 9 o'clock P. M., at 18 Montague street, Brool \ "tkonoe, W. OAKLEY, abet ehetes T BARKER & CHASE'S Son ea MART and New York Tattersall’s, EB OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, Auctioneer. REGt Lat BALE OF TROTTERS, Pg ea a Business EVERY WEDNE ‘SDAY CH Saturday, a na AUCTION MART F WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, NSTON & VAN TASSELL), On I (SUCCESSOR TO JOH at the old stand, . nz baat ae ay Thirteenth street, ir Fou REGULAR SALES" Tor TORSES KD CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY feel ed AND FRIDAY, AT GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE. OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house erfectly relinble, as this business Will be conducted on he same straightforward principles which have gov- bey it in the past, ‘ive the Me hand of every horse that is warranted sount from: 26 to 48 hours for trial. Horses and Caprienss always on hand at private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MAVE ON CONSIGNMENTS, —THOMAS L. D, BALL & cO., Ais Wooner street, bet street’: Broadway cars pa minutes. Manufacturers, who! Commission Merchants. A large and complete assortment of «ingle and double bugay, rockaway: coupe, truck and coach Harness, ____ Track and Livery ‘Harness a specialty. “A TROTTER FOR SALE, FOR HALF HIS VAL Bay Horse, 8 years, about 1034 hands high; full of game; gs nice a road horse as there is in the country ; fold for want of use; Never was trained. Can show 33 gait. For particulars address A. owe Herald office. —CLOSING OUT OF ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES, A.. Doth new and second hand; double and single 1 ess, Whips, Sheets and Lap Dusters. 1 West Bro near Canal str PRIVATE casemees OFFERS FOR SALE A boy baits 3 Horse, 144g hands Tie 10 mpieited old; kind and in all hatness, but very ited and stylish dri iat is pure ae with high eee, faction; he has trotted better than 2:30, and trotted last week, under the owner's rhodes a half a in te 3; he ei tiz iM = mi and is not afraid of a TAT! SALE, A’ nth iNsTON, 1 wo Thirteenth street, near University pia VALUABLE HORSE FOR SALE—FOR HALF HIS Pea) sound and kind; suitable for a lady to drive. ©. SMITH, we William Street, Frankfort House. you CAN DO BETTER Asim in beran $ fon agen. Bay Rockaway, Road, jusiness, AT NO.8 CORTLANDT st STREET. NEAR BROADWAY, | Betts Stivers top Wagon, ‘almost new; Dunscom f the owner is in want’ of cash aud will sell t complete turnout for it cost_him $1,540 two months SHON, fisq., San Francisco. Stables Lit West ¢ Forty-stxih street, REWSTEE (OF F BROOME STREET) ons, with or witheut top, on four ene ang ‘ie Bars some tn superb okder, Tor Rare Tand 18 East | Eighteenth 1 vine near | ate YOU LANDAULETS, VICTORIAS, HALF AND extension Ew o ‘abriolefs ee rite ‘Wagon jaclons, ol jarness and other Carri bay several second hand. ‘3 BE MAN'S: COMPLETE TURNOUT aT A As Sorrel Mare, 15 hands high, 6 y ; Sound and Kind; been driven by a lady ca ni) No. 7 Washington place, Dear “Trondway. (CARRIAGES. HORSES, HARNESS—ALL STYLES, Coaches and Rockaways, Phaetons ‘and Business Wagons, selling of opeap, at Carriage Mapurae: tory ie Stables of WITTY & CU. Nevins ‘and Fulton tres be yu. FoR SALE—A NEW ROAD WAGON, BY ONE OF the best makers, having been used only about a dozen will sold for $200 cash. Apply at pa tables, Fity tourth street, between vir aa and Eighth avenue. SALB—AN EXCELLENT WORKING HORSE, 8 Fears ld, 16 haute highcsound ea waa ia single or double harhess; sold for want of use. Apply to OWE: YY, corner of Fourth and Clinton ts, Hoboke —A VERY STYLISH BAY SADDLE HORSE, mare, 7 years old, 1534 hands high, sound and kind. 185 Canal street, near bowery, basement. (OR SALE-SIX-SEAT PHAETON, MADE BY Brewster ; will be sold cheap as the owner has No use for it, Inquire at 144 Henry street, Brooklyn. Poke BALE_ONE EACH FOUR-SEAT PHAETON, ht Top Busey nd three-quarter Trotting Wag: gon, weaned hand all best city make; little worn and in Brook peer Apply at privai vatable, 208 Carroll street, 7OR BALE-THREE HORSES, DOUBLE TRUCK, Cart and best work down town. Address J. P. B.. box No, 173 Herald office. be Ce eeibele ty HORSES SUITABLE FOR TRUCK r cart; got to be sold ior less than value for want of use. Ati Lit tle Pweitth street. (OR SALE—A BLOOD BAY THOROUGHBRED, Slehb year old saddle Mare, with English ae and Bridle id ate bargain to pay exponses, Apply at 105 evt, Went thirty 4,OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TOP CARRIAGE, FOR ‘Apply at corner of Third avenue and Seven- teent! h stree! in lager beer saloon. fi gd BALE—A BAY HORSE AND A GRAY MARE hands high; 7 and 8 years old ; warranted sound and kid in duuble oF single harness’ to be sold web. arate or together; price for team $250; must be sold ag the owner has no use for them; also a child’s puny price $125; to be seen. at 245 East iwenty-ninth street corner of Second avenue, OR SALE—CHEAP. A CLOSELY MATCHED TRAM of Ponies; kind and gentle; can be driven single or together by a lady, Address W. C. H., 699 Broadw: FoR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. Apply ud ibkiagman Stébles, corner Crosby Cenc dl PW, aes WAGON AND HARNESS,—aP- ply at 337 Bowery. OR SALE—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS; FIT for downtown work'or marketing wrposee glo 2 good carriage Poneys, one & years old and the other 8; eS ae new double Harness; to be sold cheap, for tof work. 245 Kast Baltic street, Brooklyn. Harness, &c., at HAMILTON'S stables, 132 West FE SALE CHEAP—A FINE HORSE, PHAETON, Thirty-frsi street, “between Sixth and Seventh avenues, F°% SALE CHEAP—A FINE BAY ora WHICH has been used for the last six years as a depot horse; gute and kind and can riven by a A inquire at Simpson's livery stable, 148 | East th rty-ninth te OR SALE LOW—A BAY TROTTING HORSE, 9 ears old 15)q hande high sound and kind can rot in 2:40; has trotted in 40 to the | Pole ; xenileman. “Call on or address PRESTON, 19’ Broad street, room 28 NREAT REDUCTION.—WE I stock, Pema faced styles, ag ad ne nd second pny Mat dees atly Fedneed rice: orias, 6 or ae CroRERS 6 UNION, ‘i Broadway. FFER OUR ENTIRE ily Carriages and Light DRY GOODs. LADIES! Be sure and bays visi visit to , popular Ladies bal ezamine eur Goods and Prices, whegher you wish to purchase or not. No one urged to buy. Positive Bargains in every departinent, at less than cost of Importation, Real black Yak Lace, rull 1 aches, at 40 cents. feat black Yak Lace, full 2 Ine hes wide, at 58 cents, Real black Guipare Lace, inches wide, at 05 cents. Real black Guipure Lace, tull 23 inches wide, at 8 cents. black Thread La wide, dt 60 cents. Re! ches wide, at 73 cents, Wider widths Broporlopally hi Jur (Real Laces yy all be tou Superior qualities, and all choice de: a args variety of Real Point and Point Applique Laces, Real Valenciennes Laces, Real Point Collars and Barbes, Real Thread Barbes, Coiffures and Pelerines, Real Yelenoennes Handkerchiets, &c., all at special induce- ie, TUN Di extensive assortment of Silk Gimps, Fringes and Dress Trimmings. {usr REORIVED Y established, the largest stock of hand-made, Shoptiteet “ Tidergarments ever offered at retail, As we receive these goods direct from the manutacturer, without any Infermediate profits or commissions, we are enabled to sell them at tully one-halt less than these g00d8 have ever been offered in America belore. French Percale hand-sewed Chemises, tucked bosom, Band-embraidered festooning om band and sleeves, French Percale hand-sewed Night Dresses, extra Aener hana on embroibered festooning on band, front and French, reals Tollet Sacques, hand sewed, eight oe" of six inches cach, with large tucks between, at ‘ogether with a variety of styles, Including some of richest hand-embroidered underwear ever exhinited. eee Waists tor children, at $1 25, sold gen- erally MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS of every style, quality and price. agfidies’ “good Muslin Chemise, tucned back and front, “est Wamsutta Chemise in the city, at 98c. Ladies’ > kirts, 20 tucks, extra egy ol. Beautiful selection of fine U: ndergarments. FINE SUITS AT HALF COST, IMMENSE BARGAINS _ in Hats, Flowers, Kibvona, Resthern Pompons, te. Misses’ white straw Sailors, fully trimmed, at 50c, per, style “Promenade” and “Walking Hat” at 75c. and 80c., irge size, ai ‘oan ip to Trinimed Florida Hats, Special inducements Ii Ostrich Thumess and Tips, Cheapest black Dross Silks and Alpacas in New York, Genuine Florida Water at 0c. a bottle. Superior Bay Rum at 45c. a bottle, Lubin’s genuine Perfumes at 7hc, Velvet Belts, Frosted Buckles, 35c.; Medallion Beads, Real Russian Leather Pocketboo! retty style, at 5Ic. Lasies’ Waists, finest French Boreal, at Bl ss” worth Great Bargains in Real Hair Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ru- eh Handkerchiefs, Merino Underwear, &c, * EHRICH’S TEMPLE OF FASHION, 287 and 289 Bighth pysduee near Twenty-fourth street. “H! GO TO THI POPULAR ay GOODS STORE CONKLING & CO., between Wighth and winth st ts, tween Highth and Ninth street AND LOOK AT THOSE ELEGANT. LYONS BLACK Gros Grain Silks, at $1, $1 25, $1 60, $1 75, $2, $2 25, $2 50, $275, $3. $325 and $3 10a yard, fully 25 ‘per cent below Texular Broadway prices, particularly for those extra heavy Biack Gros Grain sik, at $13", $1 65, 91 Wand $l.6da yard, the great est bargain ever exhibite AND LOOK AT THE GREAT BARGAINS out in Spring and summer Dress Goods, at hali price. q,And look at those Empress Cloth Pophns, for Fall and Winier wear, at 37!gc., worth Sc. And look at thore Camel’s Hair Cloths, tor Redingotes, for Fail and Winter wear, for odc., worth 0c. And look at those Camel's Hair Serge Cloths, for Rea- Inzotes, for Fall and Winter wear, a We. worth 82} 3 KAT THE GREAT 'BARGAL NEW Mourning Fabrics, tor Fall and Winter wei nsisting of Velour de Nice, Bombazine Cloth, Barathes loth, Eine Biarritz Cloth, Hen: umbazine, ail wool Princetta Cloth, &c., &c. And look atthe great bargains in Courtauid’s best Eng- Nish Grape, in all widths, tor Veils and Trimmings, AN K AT THOSE BLACK ALPACAS, AT 20C., worth 300; worth 40c. ; 35¢., ‘worth 4bc; 45¢., worth Boc. 5 B0c., ‘ate G2igc. AND LOOK AT THE GREAT BARGAINS IN LLAMA Lace Shawls and Sacques, closin, price, halt And lox at the great bargains fn’Reat Guipure Yak and ins in Embrolderies, Lor AT BARGAINS IN LINENS and Housekeeping G consisting of ‘Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, Table Covers, Linen and Cotton Shirtings, Sheetings, &0., &c. gtd look at the wreat Bargains in Blankets and Bed ‘And look at th t sri, om iss ae mre Mohair Walking : wane ook a ¢ great bargains in Ladies’ and Gents’ ere! Cue, ceil AT i Gray paaaine iy WHITE is, consisting of Victoria Lawns, andies, plain, Bets striped and checked Nainsvoke, Jaconets atid ‘Can And look at the great bargains in Ladies’ and Gents’ Hosiery and Underwear. = ets at one Flannel Bathing Suits af $350, worth $6, &c., &c., de. CONKLING & 00.8, 0. 763 Broadway, between f Bight and ising streets. . KAUGARAN, CHIVVIS, W. HF. CONKLIxG, Hs TRUCK HORSE FOR SALE—6 YEARS OLD; sound and kind, Call at 186 Jane street, 7, 12 and 8 geloghe Must be sol = ——_—— ARNESE.—THE CHBAPEST RARNESS STORE IN New York. A good double Truck Harness, $30; a ood Grocer's, Harness, $80: a, xood Milkman's Harn 2 Food Bo ce Harness, hand made, $17 ie fable jlanket, #0 & large assortmnerit of vblantets Robes, Shee: ein de and mine for youresives FISHER & OSBORNE, Tt arciay. wrest Second door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray street. FARNESS. BANKRUPT STOCK, H FROM he! A eres SET U Fine assorted stock at great sacrifi _NO.8 CORTLANDT STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. ‘ARNESS. HARNESS, A large assortment of ane pane single and dou- ble, coach and wagon, for sale | joy by weet Ke 7and 18 East Eighteenth street, ar Firth av. 7 ANDAU.—WANTED TO Beane A FIRST L* class Landau, Address E. D., box 146 Herald office. ONY. PHAETONS—IN TOP AND OPEN, BASKET and panels, at cost; Devos enone at ata a serifice. 1,494 and 1496 Broadway, near Forty-anit sree. QECOND HAND LIGHT DOG CART, SIDE BAR TOP Victoria, Landaulette, Road ‘Wagon, jum seat Buggy, Coupe sa a el several other family a Busy Carriages MAN Pac Cidunee Os UNION, 638 Broadway. ND HAND EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, IN S good order; also second head ad fon Wa JO} EAL: & CO., 14% and 1 1,486 Broadway, | near Forty: -fith 1 street, To MAKE ROOM FOR FALL TRADE—WE OFFER top and no top Wagons, Park sueetoee hg es, alt top: Pony Phaetons, Depot Wai de. at nd examine. Wust SIDE REPOSITORY, 1-404 and 1,496 Broadway. 0 LET—LARGE STABLE, LIGHT AND WELL VEN- TQ tilated, covering two lots, in Little West Tweltth eet, near Tenth avenue, with Oitices and Lofis, Apply (22 Canal street, Ice Company's. 10 LET—TWO VERY FINE STABLES; ONE LARGE ‘and, one small; vicinity of our office. WILLIAM ELLIOTT & CO., No, 1,401 Broadway, near Forty firth st. ‘ANTED—A SOUND TROTTING HORSE, BUGGY, W Harness, Robes, &c., in exchange for four Lots, 25x 108 feet each, in Westchester county, N. bered. Parties yd ay onsible nee dress TANTED—A PARK SADDLE AND BRIDLE, NEAR- Ww ly new, cheap for cash, Address W, C. H., 699 Broad- way, ‘ANTED—A NO. 1 PIANO IN EXCBANGE, roy fine family or riding Horse. Address W. Broadway TANTED—A BREWSTER TOP ROAD, WAGON IN good order; no fancy price. Address'D. P. E., box 146 | Herald office. Y., unencum- “not answer. Ad- Al GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE ALL SUMMER GOODS, REGARDLESS, OF cost, THE NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE M. BEIMAN & CO, dite of New Orleans), 2% Union sanares a Pha doors above talaga & Co.'s, ind 25 Kast Fifteenth st IMMENSE BARGAINS ORCERED. THIS WEEK. We would FearectrOnhy, call the attention of ladics visit- ing the city, ell _as those living In the city, to the numerous ains now being offered in our establish- ment. Black gros grain silks, black gros de Rhin Sill Spring and Summer silks in stripe, plain and checked, Japanese Silks, dc. ALL SILKS REDUCED TO COST PRICE. Black. grenadine, plain, silk stripe. worsted stripe. ke, eirent nducements in" colored ‘Grenadines, plain and ‘Sincke iron Grenadine. ed and striped Grenadine, 1234c. and upward, Black silk stripe Grenadine, 60c., worth $1. Siik Pongees in all shades, bic orth $k Steel gray Mohalrs, age. Batiste, in plain and stripe, 10e. and upward, Summer camel's hair Cloth, 286.) worth aXe. Yard-wide bnglish Cainbr 'ARA: E CLO: Laties? Unra ese Ladies’ and M Hair, Batiste and al FIC VARMENTS! ments offere i peal ’ Under- garments. The i ‘oods have been ma ow cost. With GOODS UF ALL KINDS VERY CHEAP Domestics, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cloakings, Linen and Notions, Perfumery, Hosiery, ac., Housekee| ing Good’, Y nd ‘ ‘d equally as cheap as the balauce of ea Ce less variety an UF are just recelving our+Fall Goods, and in order to make room have reduced all Summer. foods AT AND BELOW COST PRICE, Ladies will fen bear us In mind when making their paroheses, CS hey Ge ve from 25 to 40 per cent by pur- chasing their goods trom ea M, REIMAN & CO, A’ MEARES’, ‘Sixth’avenue and Nineteenth street, CLEARING OUT BALANCE OF SUMMER SUITS, IN LAWNS, LINEN, ISTE AND CAMBRICS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Linen and Batiste Refingst s, handsomely embroidered. Swiss Overskirts, aves and Polonaise Linen, Traveling Su 4 (5 ingotes. DOW. a Vishl, Black o and strij ed a bag! stat + Regular Custom FLANNEL BATHING SULTS" re, also offe special bargains in’ Hosiery. ‘cnbroldenion, Suandkerentety Kadleg’ Under- wear and Corsets. MEARES, ‘corner of Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. trimmed, ‘and $85. $3 75 and $4 50. QTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUB.—FOR SALE, the well known Livery Stables of Thomas Norris, with Good Will thereof. Apply to HUGH N. CAMP, 1 Broad wa THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTRY, A S000 City BXPRESS ROUTE, WITH HORSES Apply at 245 and a hone fe for sale cheap; established five years. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Oy ALL KINDS OF D D. ‘est Eighteenth street. no-top Wagons and » iar cash; also. the A CARRIAGES FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY. AN Gouge Meckawagy: “earns by tons ana gute aa a: wipe Rockaways, Cabriolots, Phaetons er sea: sonable Carriers i . FLANDRAU, Nos. and RIA, iX- ‘ag BRETTS, Park Phaeton, prey Rockawi MO ie bars : Ag) aig Carriages and light W: og sreat varie AUFAGTURERS' UNION, 688 Broadway. N ELEGANT ROAD HORSE—BRIGHT BAY, SIRED by calnrais oar n, dam Vermont mare, 1876 Shi rh, 6 yea thoroughly broken to all har lady or Eniriy an’ Pes him We ae 2B ie’ SiMe Fanted sound: ATT to 25 Thirteenth treet, near University place, where lie can be seen and tried. VERY STYLISH DOG-CART PHAETON IN A splendid py 3 top Wa Rt 3 Bei] ‘will be sold ata bargain; one af a ee RAY & 00. TOP WAGON, 145; * Skeleton A Wag one BREWSTER (@ROOME, STARE $165: one Dusenpary 7 Top Wwaeo! on, by Pray, 0 or ativers Rend n, two acats, one on nae open-top Ph. two Jagger, o1 id double Harner . H. GRAY, 2 and 22 & CHEAP HORSES, FIT FOR CARTS, Agel: or ox ioauise ai 27 oot Misoteen is retir- ( —A g00R WORK HORSE, EXPRESS WAG- 16! a on and Harness; two other Bors pone, very fast; light ncbeh and Harness, chea| st Tweri ty-fhith street, between Seventh and Big neh nth vernes, \ 1 71 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, v, UP aire rice deco peeeee“barreebers ewe! ianos, a rol Tiokets Bought at 17Blowcker street. 8) NABSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND AT Joun at areets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the selling of advancing on Diamon ‘atches, puvelgy, Pianos, Merchandise, “Life Policies, for any Atas JACKSON'S, a Ercanw ay, | OPPOSITE ELEV- Mberaity’ advanced on Dia- unde Watches Jowelty, Silks, Diy Goods and Personal ed of every descrip tion, vate entrance for ‘ONEY LOAYED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, sewelry, Rilverware. The same bought. GEO, ©, Al LiEN, eal Lath these feenth st, ar Fe 9 3 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE 1 POST OFFICE. — 3 Libe spade on erenanaiy ral advances ps ry ae and all kinds of and sold. 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET — f Lheral, advances 3 cs big oteey) erecta elry, ay ‘air Shaw! es and perso! ey of every description, JA AMES P. MA rHEWS, 13 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET 9 (oldest gatablished and ig icons office.) — Liberal advances on ond 196, Silverware, Jewelry, £e. RTS, 1,26 Jemreley, AC apis bone yt ag sa, on atte tine bought BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH office, room 'B.—Parlor Bi ladies. | Branch pra) Os it TV. VIGOUROUX, 12 FOURTH AVENUE—STAMP- oe cicinar avceaeen! 08 a aan mr indies’ “and bavi vatiesndkerchiers inthe and bodelotns ta monograms for A Prench embrokiered Goods Wisloals bbe rans ent, 69 Kast Tweilnh street. “BMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, tull line of imported styles; Patterns with both models now ready; patterns Mited to the form warranted perfect. Bexenerr ‘SALE CONTINUE D. Gr oat ru: eA crowded, Peartel Gane BGAN fiWinonn, eat East Fourteenth street. Linen Salts, $1 75 up: Batiste Moding, $2 worth $8; it) Hair Redingotes jargall White Lawn Suits cheap. Liama Lace ce Secaues. ec. Black Silks, $1 up, triped Silks, 8c, Plain colors. Green, biue and cherry. Heavy Lyons Gros Grin, $2 90, gold iok $4. able for party or evening ir Black Alpacas joey = s neous English Bombazines, Tamtse 8 1 FERRE sad viher ‘ Job lot Batiste, 1ayge., worth Bs srokenodmaeigs Grenadines, Mohaire, &c., dc, Barg Laces, Thread Guipure Porte App! ica, a &c., ae at t prices to suit ail. English Crape. An immense stock of nasehy y closing out Imperial Star Kid Gipres, Baris 2, every fats warranted. ml stock of cick ‘dings and Embpideries fe, B08, on the ollar. ret Aes rains, ‘One To sigh preat bargains. Notice.—This entiro stock ‘Faney, Goode one of ihe largest and host aeloeted to the city of New York. must be sold. Money wanted, Pa uarked in plait fgures, WRIGHT, eenth atrects between Fifth eam aad Vaiversigy wlace, CLOSING | will place on si nd August I BLACK LYONS Ns DEMS St es 1 50 Atal avecrtmant or and 8 per yard. NEW DARK PLA PLALN SILKS, $2 per yard. DRESS FABRICS FOR EARLY FALL, from 25e. to Sc. per yard. They wi Brill offer thetr entire collection of Y MADE SUMMER. to close veri AIWA LARGE REDUCTION. BROADWAY AND. EOE ET ey AVENUE, NINTH AND me. DUVAL, 878 Brondway, $s fee new Desighs for Bridal Uutfits and all I kinds of ladies’ garments. ‘ATRIN L. SHAW, 384 Bowery. corner Fourth strect, Branch 363 Sixth avenue, begs leave to call the attention of the ladies to his superb stock of Human Hair Goods, of the best quality ot hair only «without any interm1x:! whatsoever, of his own importation and mauufacturt As Lbave had numerous complaints from ladies wha have been led rota: Dy unscrupulous Imitators. of my ought inferior goods, Leall the Howary, corner’ Fourth street, which entire building 1 ocoupy The Pargests Stock of Human Hair Goods im the city. Retailed at wholesale prices. T can offer to the Late inducements which cannot be su pe rseded by any of my competitors. 1 goods warr: anced, Short Hair Switches... Finest quality Hair Swit inches long, 4 ounces weight 22 inches long, 4 otnces weight « 36 inches jong, 4 ounces weight 2 inches long: qunccs weight: 5 Patent Hair Switches, 50c, Shas Tong Single Curls, natural curiy— a.ineh. sinc... $260 winch....... Prisets, 25¢. ere yard. Branch Store, 345 Sixth avent between Twenty-iirst and Twenty-second streets, Ladies’ own hair made over in latest styles. Combings made up We. per ounce Goods sent 0. € by express on receipt of color and mopey in registered letters or Post office order. MADAME LEPEZRON, FROM ~LARIS.—OURTAIN Bleaching Establishment.—Lace Curtains and fine Laces cleaned equal to new. 891 Broadway, corner Nines teenth street. All orders sent by mail or express will re« ceive prompt attention a NEW DRY GOODS STORE. M, REIMAN & co., 25 Union Square, 25 East Fifteenth street, Will open MONDAY, August 18, a full line ef French, British and German. FALL DRESS GOODS in Camel's Hair Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinos, Sorges, Empreas Cloths, Diagonals, "Satins, Pongees, Debages and many other bress Goods of the very latest styles and shades; Jill aleo open a full ine of LACK AND MOURNING. DRESS Goons, witch we will offer. at ‘all. A call is respectfuly solici rices to astonish M. REIMAN & CO. za MILLINERY PRIDAL TOILETS— of new designs and recherche styles, will be shown Beare. at Mme. DUVAL's Dressmaking Rooms, 878 way. ME. LUMLEY, 110 W! ST TWENTY-’ THIRD STREET, near Sixth avenue, will make Indies’ suits and walking dresses at Summer prices; ball dresses made in twelve jours. AND DRESSMAKING, MAX, NIENER, No. 205 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Eighteenth and Nineteenth strects, Manufacturer of Ostrich Feathers, offers a full and well selected stock. in Feathers at lower prices than any other house in the city. T, TAYLOR'S OLD ieLOTWAL, WaTARLISHMENT, S.No. 6 Clinton plac takes this method of livorming her fri nds that she. has recpensd her Dressmaking Parlors, and would be pleased to see hem al T ROBINSO! BE. SIXTEENTA street, —Conterence 2% Evening, 744 ucla ; Crandall, Haq., hectares. ‘subjects “EAs eopier of Qaurce OF THE pEOPRRECOy EIGHTY-FIFTHR street, between Lexington and Third avenues.—Di. us service in the morning at 10}, and Sunday school NOSMOPOLITAN CONFERENCE, 66 HAST FOURTH street, today at 3.—Mr. Hugh’ MeGregor speaks on “The Social Revoluti Straugers have the preterence in the subsequent debate, in ten minute speeches. \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVuNUE, COR- ner Thirty fourth s street. Morning service ll A. M., G, Northrop, w Haven, will preach, Bub- puiture of the } Senaibltition TABERNACLE OF THE METHODIST pee Thirty-fourth street, between avenues.—Preaching at 10:30 A. free. The public welcome. SOCIETY—REV. L M. AT. Wall, corner Ninth and Stuyvesant ay, ati A.M. Subject—"He could not ject REE Episcopal Seventh and Kight and 7:45 P. ve fvood. Pilmp! eee. next Sand IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PARK AVENUE AND Thirty-ninth street —Preaching at idly A. M. and 7% Ff by Rev. Mr. Westover, Strangers cordially iit vited: EV. SAMUEL ALMAN WILL PREACH IN EM- manuel Baptist Ra corner Grand and Clinton at ALM, a P. liare welcome. _ streets, 49> STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BETWEEN Seventh and Kighth avenues.—Preachi ing. 0 Sabbath parsing; § at 1v}4 o'clock, by the Rev. Dr. © ineever. a) STRUCTION. YOuNG LADY, HAVING JUST COMPLETED HER education, would accept an engagement ina fi A class respectable family as resident teacher to one of more young ae music, French san pngligh reer ences required given. Address B., box 3, z's BU $ COLLEGES, BROADWAY- corner of ‘third street, and €2 Rowery.—Book, keeping, actual ic, higher vie) English Branches, 24 Writing Lessons, $2 50. Ladies qualified ad bookkeepérs and correspondents. , AS N ACCOMPLISHED LADY TEACHER WANTED A vice principal in a school at Yonkers; also Indy ieachers for English, mathematics, music, French, Ger- man, painting and dancing. ersonally, on’ Mon- fay aa Tuesday, 10, Wi SACKSON, Yomcers, ormer res: idence of Dr. Arnold. YOUNG FRENCH LADY DESIRES A DAILY EN. gagement in vchool or family; also private bupl teaches French, music. ana English branches t excel eae Address FRENCH, Herald Uptown Branch office, A LADY FROM EUROPE WILL lish, Freneh Able terms: n tavorable a Mr. BYRON MILLEE, between 8 or 9 A. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Instit an Arithmetic and Languages. department. Telegraphy tau for operators. No vacation. EW METHOD OF LEARNING FRENCH AND GER. man thoroughly by conversation and reading; cons versational fluency insured; terms $3 a week (three les- upil's reside Address PROFESSOR, box Jd Uptown Branch offic Mh lad WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &. ate business men. rs. DOLBEAR, $75 Bron corner Fighteenth street, teach bookkeeping practically: as used in the best New York houses, and goa wudent to act immediately as head bookkcepers; they also re- wa stiffness and oe and make elégant business writers. INSTRUCT IN ENG- nd the rudiments of music, on reagon- ortunity for aduits. Ad | est Sixteenth street, or call ey! 48 jarter at the We oils 8, Pre ave nue, corner Twenty- third street Bookkeey! ng, Penm: ship, Phi wis a As Arithmetic. Please call. Evening school separate. NARD.—BEYORE ENGAGING TEACHER OF MUSIC or languages, read prospectus of “National America niversity of Music and Art,” chartered by special act o Lagi ice 92 Clinton plac ‘ORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE. BOARD- and Day School for young. gentlemen, I7Ist street end inysbridge road, N. Y. year; will reopen Sept. V. Prevost, Principal, successor to Lespinasse & Pre- Cirenki Hication at the Institute, statiom Ga. 12 Pt it, Ne Ww Yor ({IRARD INSITUTE—SELECT FRENCH AND ENG- lish Day and Boarding School, 35 East Sixty-second; St, near tne Central Park, will’ reopen September 15, Send it anc ee Prof, PAUL E, GIRARD, Director. Prof. ESSONS—BY A PROFESSOR, BACHELOR OF ARTS and Doctorin-Law. French learned attar 90 lessons Latin, Greek, Philosophy, History, Ge y,. Mathe= Lewons at residence. Classic instruction. {oF papi in private fainities. TAILHEFER, 28 Sixth avenue. LLES. CHARBONNIER’S FRENCH PROTESTANT, roung ladies, No. G avenue = Boul, La MED IN 8T, JOHN'S COL-| Septem ‘ord! board and tuition per or 0. further era apply to JOS, SHEA, 8. J ire dent, WANTED, | Banat ior a female coliege, to teach vooa mental mae nd a ra nd must ticks, 737 Broadway. for romeh, Go FOR FOUR cnt ADR 1, IN AF FIRS er quarter oF moni ly at $17. References given 182 i Rt antington street, 8 Sout Brookiyn. OER -ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF ENG- W lish, classics and m Sita ira pln 1p OF ay oment; Wo ers Fomanetschool; testimonialn excellent. Aduress X.Y, Heraid Upewa Branch ome, __.... #¥ BS AND EARS. HUM, ST, J oe DAVES, “4 RTIFICIAL ‘EYES, Te ZA ventor and only maker of the Improved Artificial Humat? Eye, acknowledged by tho (acu ity to be ee ont: correct imitations of nature in the world, ery ‘treed. between Think aud Fourth avepuea ?