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A FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Little More Information Wanted from Secretary Bristow. GOLD, WALL Stnert, SATURDAY, August 1—6 P. u.} Stocks opened weak, particularly in the case of “©., 0, and L U., which was burdened with a rumor That the company would default on the interest Of tts second mortgage bouds. Betore noon, how- ‘ever, there was a recovery, and an advance of % | tol per cent was registered, whicn was well sustained at the secoud cali, the principal deal- ings being in C., C.and 1. C., Union Pacific, Lake | Shore and Western Union. The stifness shown here governed subsequent dealings, stocks during gusranteea. The company are paying the con- solidated first mortgage coupons and first mort- gage coupoas of the individuai road, which go to make up the whole road. The total issue of the latter bonds does not exceed $15,000,000. WASHINGTON TREASURY BALANCES, The following are the Treasury balances, in con- nection with the debt stavement:— currency $16,900,000 Coin, » 71,118,000 Le ++ 83,500,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, The following were the weekly clearances at the Clearing House, and the resulting balances :— Currency clearances + $298,819, 687 Currency balances. 19,121,996 Gold clearances. 540, 769 Goid balances. tase 7,089,624 GOLD EXCHANGK BANK STATEMENT. The day’s basiness at the Gold Exchange Bank covered : Gold cleared.... Gold palaus Currency balances, $41,5 1,570,865, 2,009,399 SALES AT THE NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE, Saturday, August 1-10 A. M., Before Cail. the latest hours of bus.ness being qutet, and, | While vibrating within ® margin of % to | 3M per cent, closing irmin tone at generally the ‘Dest prices of the day. The total sales to-day were nearly 45,000 snares, Union Pacific leading the list. ‘Thin 18 gettiny to be a very active stock, The sub- Joined table shows tue gules of the various shares, as well as THE WIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Highest. Lowest. lew York Central + 100 loo cik@ Shore 73 t Isiand, v9 el, Lack. abd Western... 107% MUWORB Des 56 6s ccasioose'rece Western Union Teiesraph Northwestern . ‘ Northwestern preierre St Pau. > Bt Paul pre.ered. Panama... Pactfc Mail Union Pacite. ,, ©. and |. C, Hannibal and st. Jose GOLD OPENED at 109%, sold at 100% and 1094% and closed at the opening price. © course the syndicate opera- | tions were credited with this result, but now far they are responsivie it 18 diMeult to determine. It ts reported that the Secretary is going to sell \4 $10,000,000 gold tnis month in order to help the | syndicate out, even on their reduced bid of | $15,000,000 frm; but we forbear criticism tn this regard until Mr. Bristow has had an opportu. nity to set himself rigt beiore the American peo- Pile on this whole ivan business, It Mr, Bristow is checked in making this exposition he might find a larger measure of usefuluess in Tesigning than retaining his preseat position, The | third term may spiiog from such unhealthy soil, but certainly can never become more than # mere miasmatic exhalation, The carrying rates to-day ranged from }y to | per cent; borrowing flat, The | customs receipts were $265,000. The specie ship- ment to Europe to-day was $460,000, of which $885,000 was gold coin and the balance silver, The Specie shipment ior the week was $1,248,245, of which $772,577 was gold coin and vars and the re- mainder silver coin and bars, The Sub-Treasurer paid out to-duy $900,000 gold coin for interest and $60,000 in redempvioa of five-twenty bonds, MONEY continues at 2 to 2 per cent for call loans, prime | mercantile paper 5 to0.54 per cent for short dato and 6 to 7 per cent for4 to 6 months’ date. The internal revenue receipts to-day were $355,000, The national bank notes received for redemption amounted to $450,000, The total expenditures of She government ior the fiscal year ending June 18 were $287,132,00% The public debt statement for July shows a reduotion in the deb. of $1,283,000, | The amount of vultion withdrawn irom the Bank of England to-day was £10,000. THE BANK STATEMENT. The principal chanves in the bank statement are @ gain of $2,104,100 in legal tenders and a de- crease of $2,165,500 in loans. ‘The specie average has fallen off $1,35",000, so that the gain in the totai reserve 18 $751,100. Ine new jaw requires a re- serve Of $60.685,225, and the banks hold $92,112,600 Or $30,427,275 In excess, Last week the excess | was $20,253,175, so that there has been @ net gain in strength of $1,144,100, The following 1s a com- parison of the averages for the last two weeks:— | | | July 2%. August 1, Differences. Loans, $284, 108,100 $282,012,600 Dec..$2,155,500 Bpecie...... 26,643,700 25,293,700 Dec. 1,353,000 Legal tend’s 68,714,300 66,815,800 Inc.. 2,104,100 Deposits... 244,315,300 24,741,800 Dec.. 1,572,000 | Circulation, 25,767,600 25,762,200 Dec.. "5,400 | The following shows the relations between the otal reserve and the total liabilities :— July 25. August 1. $26,646,709 $25,293,700 De 714,800" 6,818,900 Inc, $91,112, 600 Inc... Differences. $1,353,000 | 2,104,100 ——— | $751,100 Tot. reserve $0,301,500 quired ag’t deposits.. 61,078,325 €0,655, 825 Exc's of re- | serve aby Tegal re- quirement 29,283,175 80,427,275 Inc,. $1,144,100 THE FOREIGN MARKETS were generally firm, without new features, and closed at one o'clock as follows:—Consols, money, 9244 292%; do., account, 92% a 92%; Ave-twenty bonds, "85, old, 1094 ; do. do, '67, 109% a 10944; ten- forty bouds, 106% ; new five 104%; Erie, 3034 @ 80%; New York Central, 93. Market steady, In Pans, at six P. M., rentes were quoted at 63f. 40c, Frankfort advices quote '62's at 9774. OUR FOREIGN COMMERCE sor the week was as follows:—General merchan- ise imports, inciuding dry goods, $7,208,727; proa- uce exports, $6,661,788; specie exports, $1,243,245, The total merchandise imports, including dry foods, since January 1 this year are $246,333,750, wgainst $246,554,060 lasc year and $26),515,170 in 1872 The total exports of produce since January 1 are $1°0,605,103, against $162,895,806 last year and $124,277,797 im 1872 The total exports of specie since January 1 are $34,067,424, againet $36,773,141 last year and $54,860,098 in 187% FOREIGN RXCHANGB was quiet and steady on the basis of 4.88 for bank- ere’ sixty days’ sterling and 4.90% for short sight, with sales Ot 4,87 a 4.87}¢ and 4.89}; & 4,90, re- spectively, Continental exchange 18 steady. Reichmurks, 95% a 965,; cables, 96% a 97; prime | Paris, 5.13% a 6.1054. GOVERNMENTS were firm, closing at the toliowifg qnotations:— United States currency sixes, 11745 @ 117%; a0. mimes, 1881, registere!, 1174 a 11754; do. do, do,, upons, 118% & [18%; do. five-twenties, 1862, rogiatered, 111 a 112; do. do., do., coupons, 111} a 112; do. do., 1864, registered, 114% a 114%; do, do, do., Coupons, 115% @ 116; do. fve-twenties, 1865, registered, 114% & 116; do. do. do., coupous, 116% A 117; do, do., 1865, new, registered, 1154 a 115%; 40, 40. d0., coupons, 116% @ 116%; do. do. 1867, registered, 115} @ 115%; dO. do. do., coupons, N17 & LITK; do. do., 1868, registered, 116; do. do, 4o., coupons, 117%; do. ten-forties, registered, 11056 @ 110%; do. do., coupons, 113% 9 113%; do, vea, 1881, registered, 111% @ 112; do. do. do., cou- pons, 111% a 112, RAILWAY MORTOAGRS ‘were firm late in the aiternoon. Union Pacific Orate sold at 84) a M%, 51,000 having changed ‘Bands. Central Pacifics brought 89% and Union in- comes 84%. A sale of St. Louis and iron Mountain second was reported at 53, DEFAULTS. ‘The International Railway Company of Texas to-day deianited on their convertible bonds. The feason Aasigned is the retneai of the Siate to pay over to the company $2,000,000 which it owes, The Chicago, Colambas and Indiana Central Ratiroad defaulted on @ portion of its second mort- gage bonds, concerning which we find the follow- ing statement in an evening paper :—With refer. | ence to the interest due on tue bonds of the | Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Centrai Railroad, tt pow transpires, as we learn by application at tne Michoias Bank, that the only second mort- | Dank, $5,090; property’ valued at $15,000 coupons which are payavie are those of the Grammes ead lndiaucools teaneu. ween we i n Tel. 100 shs Chic & NW RR 500 sha West wo a 10) Chi & RIRR. bo do 0 % 200 10 8 Ly Mi PRE, 100 rr |: Nadie 1) Omro & Miss RR 900 io: & Wab tR.. 40) Pac Mail 38120. bi ONY Ca RRR Ww rn 700 Erie RR 600 Unton Paci an ws 10:15 and 11:30 A. M, 116% $8500 U S 6-20, 0, 165...n 116% $5010 8 10W U 5 6-2 th? First Board—10:30 A. M. $100 Misson 6s, "77 be 60} LU shs NJ Con KR Tv cur, CREM ist, 60% 10" do. veg 108% Goch & NW eon.xi BW Lo Cht a KT RR be 83 ov OW UL koidotsc... 7)” 200 Clev & Pitts, g.-be 29 Ke rs celebs BB 8 4000 Cou Pac we WW Un Pac th 10) Un Pac istin. 10) do... 19.0 a0. ‘ Bia 2 do. 100 On Lac Ts lg be. 81% 100 LO) UE W's nc...) Big WO fw NY Cen is, Oe 400 100 CC at 81% TW do jow W Un Tel wok 100 do. ban do. gy ° 9) do 100) Western ce ol Alu 5Usq Ist... 10356 10) do Qshs ourch s Han Wi” 1.0 do 10) Quick M-pt.....bo 31 IW do. go West n 73% WW CHAN W. in) do TH 10 Pac ico ii 30 Wo 79% 80 Del, Li 10 do TH WO" ao Tm 4 Ts, 1 Mite St 4 150) Ww a ne) -) wo 40) Tol & W 6.0 Pac M x Wo 5 | 6 do... i ao. 4 20 Adanis EX. 25 Chi, BOR 10) do. 1004 OP FLW & 0 2 a «.be 820 20 5 INVCRURLD CO v7 ) Erie 1. 0. Oak 200 19 NJ Cen ike. 1200 shs Weet Un T By do. dow a 500 Pac Vail'SS'Co. lw ° do. 2u Tol & W do. } do. 02". di 101 C, 0 & 10 Ri . Second Board—1 P. M, S50 StL AIM 2d be 53 WO0shs Un F on Un © Rit dsi.be DS BAjg 49) 20) do... ~ Bidy 900 10) she D des Camal.bo Us 20) 200 Weat Un Tel. be DOM & st a0 ge 100 20 do. esd $2 30 Ao. 5 pe Te ICH ANWR WW Pauama K ww 6, 0 & LO RR wo ao. bs Ue be Lig 1°00 Misonri M77. wo) Cen Pac g bds,... 20 ln diac. in... {sho West Un Tet. 30 4 ly Pa 1 Brie if, Le da oak. 60 Go. m0 do... IN J Contra 6) Un Pac i Fi mw . om 38 so Fy Wi nan ear Jo git. ae 5H 7 iran & atJo. ear wo loo e'e drown: 157 1 ms Expr. 109 9 Ly 106 ie is-Pargo Bx 73 a 75 99% : Ges Bh 387 J ma 6 Ey by 1 AMG Aly Bobs NY CH KRDO a Pay Frie... é 25 Harlem. Bras is Lake plore... 72 en 3 ___ FINANCIAL. FIRST PURCHASE MONEY MOWIGAG Jor three years, on brown stone House, 1 Hroowtyn. to dress LU le at a discount. ‘Ont, r x 211 Herald office, site D, 8 1375: RUARY, must be soid, must readze cag); first beid by Jiveral attor Te¥ LN, 1) Broad- A ney'’s tex, Apply to b, DUNCAN A —MONE TO LOAN, WITHOL + sums of $5,000 upward, on first class city Real Bs- inte; dso money for other securities, at reasonable rus Only principals need apply, WILLIAM H, AY eo & SON, 86 Cedar street. —TO OWNERS OF MINBS OR SHAREMOLDE + in Mines situated west of the Rocky Mountains. —An unusual o, portunity is offered to those who nay wish to ascertain the present condition and future prospects of their properties by an experieuced mining engineer and A ny te next fortnight; the hignest references in this city nd Lurope given. Addtess MINK, box 10 lierald office. AWMONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY UPON BOND + pnd Mortage wi Urst class city Real inrge Mortgages cashed. Meee rie STA VENSON, J Ket, $8) to $100; puts or calls, Jeyes. This sysiem of operating is fully explained 10 mphiet sent free on application, TUMBRIDGH & CO., jaukers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail street. r cent from the mar- $38): double privi- T REASONABLE RATES,—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insarance Poticles, Mortgages and other Becurities, Insurance of ail kinds effected with bestcou- panies. a9, HABKIGH & OU, 17 Broadway Fes, Wan RST MORTGAGES YOR SALE—~$5,00) IN NE 200, Brookiy n : also $1,000, Aterount. DROFT, W Ann street. 2 ST CLASS SKCOND MORT- gages, $2,000, 5,00) and $4,000; Liberal discount; bo brokers, Address SLCUKITY, box 15 Herald omice. NOLD AND SILVER REFINERS SCIIAWEL, % X John street, near Broadway. Gold and silver and any ‘article containing gold hought at market price, Fine gold and silver sold to manntacturors, ERSEY CITY SEVENS for sale by LIVINGSTON & COMPANY, Bankers, 10 Pine street. D BONDS of the UNION PACIFIO RAILROAD. PRINCIPAL PAYABLE [N GOLD, TN 2) YEARS; NOY, Oi INTHRBST 8 PER CENT IN CURR 7 PKR CEST IN STBRLING MONEY, THES BONDS ARE ISSUED TO RP’ ‘Fis OUISTANDING INCOME BONDS, OR TO FUND OTHER INDEBTED- NESS OF THK OOMPANY, Thoy are @ Second Mortgage ou the entire unsold Lands of the Road, now amounting to OVER 11,000,000 ACRES; and will be a first lien on the lands when the $10,400,000 Jand grant boods (one-hall of which is already provided tor) are retired. The turther sale ot 1.350, hy acres, at heretoiore rewilzed, wovld cancel the now ‘re- nee of land grant bonds, when this bond e a first mortcace on nearly 10,000,000 acres, the value of which is much more than sufficient to cover the entire issue of sinking fund bonds; besides which, these bonds are @ mortzage on the road, Its franch| and eqatpment, subject to the first mortgage and government lien, ‘ One per cane ee the bonds withdrawn annaaliy and re- eemed at par. ‘The sinking fund bonds are offered in exchange for the outstanding income bonds at the rate of six of the new bonds tor Ave of ihe incomes, which, consitering that the latter are not mortgage bonds, is avery advan tage us change for investment. ) xchanges can now be made or information obtained at ihe QINEING PU: 0» OFPICK OF THE COMPANY IN BOSTON, hal MORTON, BLISS & CO, FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY, DREXRL BUILDING, OR AT THE PRESIDENTS OFFICK, 23 NASSAU STRERT. GLAARY DILLON, Progelans, 4 | bihad rooms, bar paying $40 2 BONUS, IN | evlorist, WhO Purposes Visling the Lucite states dure, FINAYUIAL. Af SCELUANEOUS BONDS, “AM sorig dealt in by WILLIAM WAKD, Drexel Build! GE ON | rincipais MOREY 10 LOAN—ON BOND AND MoRTG 4VE good Farm Property in New Jersey. only call at or address No: 163 Broadway. roou SPECIE, + Persons wishing to bay or sel) Gold or silver Coin or | Bullion of any kind or Government Bonds ptcase call oa LOWS» & 00.,, Bankers, No. 6 Wall street. W4X12D—$1.5 FOR WHICH GOOD SE willbe given on real estate or chattel mortyuge for one year, Address 7. 1 Y., Herald office. JQ 7°» kER cENT— Choice City and County Bonds, City Rattrodttuitoad Bonds. iv irogd Stocks, Insurance Stocks, Bas Light Stocks and other strictly first class stocks and bonds, paying 1 told per cent, ‘The sutest, most reliable and'prodiable securities in the market, Ata larye reduction below par. For vale by ALBERT FH. NICOLAY & CO., Stock Brokers and Auctioneors, No. 43 Vine street, New York. N. B,—Investment securities our specialty 22 years. $950) WANTEDTON GOOD SzOURITY NEAR | DLO its vatue; interest 3 per cent a inonth will be Paid; no pawnbrokers need apply. Address BOK | ROWE, Herald onte ite WANTEDON S&COND MORTGAGE 6 $2.000 on trareiasy property in, Brookiga wor | two years; good bonus will be paid. Address I. W, Herald oilice, El | $12,000 a,upate eon ies ae no charge excepi for exainining ttle, is, H. SPOONBR, Attorney at Law, 73 Broadway. fy 6) WANTED—IN SUMS OF ABOUT $2,000 $20,000 areas puNy ge eau osu proved property. O. VY, HOLCOMB, Builder, ai 18 Broad way Wihameburg, $85.000 i TO LOAN—ON CITY PROPERTY (NO | bonus charged); Seeund Mortgages | RICHAKD V, HAKNESI, UL Broadway, room N SUMS TO | PURCHASE first and second Mortgages, or to joan ‘ass Property; prompt attention given. W. Le FORD N i rx Row, rooms 13 and 1% | on frat BEAL KEUNITES. N EXPERIENCED PARTY IN PLAIN AND PANOY | slik manutacturing de-tres to form connection, wich | | au estabitshed and responsible tmporting house. Address A. WENDMULLSR, 67 Beach street, Paterson, N. 3 PRINTER, WITH $1,000 TO $2,000, Wil0 CAN CON: | tro! some (rade, will ‘find it to bis ad Ke toad. | dress the undersign’, who 1s in an already buctuess, Address EXCELSION, box 1 He PARTNER IN THE CUT FLOWER TRADE, WITH a small cash capital: proaits $100 por week; best ref. ereneos given aud required. Address A. A. \., Herald | office. N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED THE RIGHT MAN to take an Interest ina only newspaper aod print- ing 0! $2,5.0 to $5 000 needed; can loan the amount first, year and accept a suiary ‘if preferable. Adaress BUSIN EDS, box 135 Herald office. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY, with w few thousand doliars to invest, wants bust: | ness. No notice will he taken aulesy tuil particuiars are \ give Adaress CASU, box 105 Herald oftic | AY ONE WITH MEANS, NOT AF italD TO INVEST Ain one of tae best tn pariner or princ my patent, wh the present style of maautacture. Herald oitice. ntions of the age, either as | 1. will lose uothing py savestignting | will demonsirate can make § on Address INTIAL, | | LADY OR MAN, WITT A SUM OF | £\ $1) to $504, can make a small fortune in the Ameri- can Insitute this year by calling at 35 south nue, Lrst heer. A. SADRITION AL CAPITAL PROCURED. A. | + For merchants, manufacturers and others; Mining | Inieronis, &c., nezotiated; Keal }stave exchanged tor | | Musiness, Persoas with capital seeking business advised | | of upproved opporiunities, Relereuces—G. LN, Zubris- | ke, sq., Cashior People’s Bank; Baldwin, Sexton & Poterson, Manuiacturing Jewel'ers, No. 1 Bond street, | ae. GRIGGS'& CARLETON, | Financial and Business Brokers, 98 Broaaway. VER! WANTED—WITi $1,000, IN AN OLD tablished manufacturing Business. Address A. B. C., box 137 Herald ote FOR@IGN LAGY WoULD LIKE TO MEET Witu true xentlemnn, of means tor buisness: good ee. curity given. address B. Herald Uptown Branch o AX INTEREST IN| A VALUABLE INVENTION—IN- 1 ventor has ne time to introduce; sure sortune to | Fight man. Call av 173 Sixth avenuo, on "Tuesday, Ture | day or saturday, beev a7 P.M, | THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED AND VERY profitab!e wholesale business can be purchased on javorabie torms: any parties desiring to enter upon a | fine business in active aud suecesstul operadion ana with # reasouable capital ($5,00 to $4,000) will meet with an | unusual opportunity. Address B. L.8., box 166 Herald omee, { | | TIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN TH. business; improved patent machinery; everything Compiete ; owner's credit first cluss; reterences required. | Parncu ars with WM. A, COLLYEKK, 23 Front street, New York. SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000 CAP ital, ina large and wiloly known patent, a spe cialty, over tive years established, one house paviny $5,000 year royalty and is meKing trom $10,000 to $35,0u net profit: wilh the above amovat the patentee ean c trol the Whole trade: a net proit of over 60 per cent; no | risk; agents need not apply. Address cohfidentially, with real name, STAPLE, Herald office. A TRUSTWORTHY PERSON WITH $10,000 CAN GET | $1,50 saliry and 7 ver cent interest on his mone; irom a respectable house. Address BUSINESS, box 16d Herald othe: N ENGLIHMAN OR GERMAN POSSESSING trom $3,000 to $,000 can invest to very great udVan- faze ina hovel within 30 minutes of the City Hai. Ad- | dress BRILON, Herald office. N_ OPPORTUNIVY TO PURCHASK AT A SACRI- fice one of the best Hotels in the State, in a flourish- | ing city on Erie Railroad: hay 64 slveping roots parlors, fay), &c.: Turniture | A live man with ‘about $6,000 cash ness netting $12,0.0 a year, | LOAN, SP Kast seventeenth street | alone cost 814,00 can thus step into « PUALON & RARE OPPORTUNITY.—A PARTY HAVING A fow thousand dollars can purchase a Silyer Mine of @ part thereof if appite 1 for “quick” at hard pan price; Tntuc returns certain, Address MINER, box {1 Herald ONTROLLING INTEREST IN A MANUPACTI C Q ANUPACTORING busine. absolute jonopaly will be exchanged tor House in suburbs; to those seckiny busi splenaid opportunity. Address W. “Hl. <6? ‘Liberty street, room 5 iv (union STRERI, CORNER OF VERANDAH | place, Brookiyn (convenient to South ferry).—lo let, two neat Houses, for sniall families; new stone fronts, with Lmprovements; corner suisable for a doctos For sate OMBAP OR EXCHANGE OR A GOOD COM- mission paid tor selliny—15 balcs best Bavarian Hops, Tat crup in bond now. Address H., box 4,180 New York ost office, i} | JO TO ADDISON, N.Y. AND RENT AN ELKG@ant | Store, new and modern, with an established trade of 2 years, and open the tall’ trade; $4 0W net per can be made. AS SMT [A GONseQUNCE OF SHR DEATH OF THE PIN. cipal ofa firm, a capital of $15,000 to $25,000 would ure a highly respeotatle and profvable investment in au importing and commercial Urm; 25 per cent per an- ni be secured without risk. Ploase give name in suil, and address IMPORTISR, box 163 Herald fice. ADY OR GENTLEMAN CAN DOUBLE THEIR Gays without risk; z,cnly services not re- | at interview. Address HON Herald office. | 2 - | NE OF THE BEST ESTABLISHED FANCY AND | OP hiain Pattern locations to rent cheap to a good ten- | ant. Apply opposite Stewart's, 779 Broadway, first floor, up atairs, Pers IN A COMMISSION AND IMPORTING rug business wanted, with $25,.00, by an established Sad experienced house having more business than jney can conirol with present c. pital, AUGGS CAWLITON, 96 Broadway.” ney one \RINER WANTED--TO TAKE ONE-THIRD INTER- est In patent Fallroad, passenger register: or will sell patent. “Inquire of ©. DECK BR, 670 Kighth avenue. ARTNER WANTED—TO RNGAG: THE SALE OF ue ir gee past ot merit shes in manufacture, ao fale and paying « profit; @ rare chan Gilcred. Address D. Bh, Herald omce satel ARE OHANCE.—A RESTAURANT, COSTING $7,000 ‘ft up, will be given to a responsible party aasum- ing tease: Gwher has other business. Address KES. | FAUEANT, box 6 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 road Way j FOR A BESS OR PATTERN } ARE CHANG £¥ maker to, connect with millinery; best location ou | roaaway, Dear the pringipal hote ply to PAR BONS & BINNS, 029 Broadway. hid | = | KAL ESTATE BUSINESS ON BEST PART OP | bird avenue tor sale—With Oftice Farniture, Books, | Maps. to, vienty of business on hand: expenses low; will be soli cheap, as owner {9 obliged to leave the city: agerens MEAL EsTATE, pox 111 Herald Uptown Brauch nee. TPO PRINTERS —A RARE. CHANCE vor iA ,,2000 | newspaper printer, $9), (o take a hali interest established. D, ald in a business well Address onice ) MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBRRS,—A CHIVAGO commission house is open to make liberal advances en dry and taney goods consigned to ihem for sale, dress, for tour days, box 140 Herald office. WASTEDIAN INTEREST, AS ACTIVE PARTNER, ina first lags, established ana paying business 1a exchange for 5%) shares. representing $9000, or one tenth of the capital stock of a live aud productive silver quine th Utah, iucorporated in thiv state and controlled by resident capitalists. Am capably tor any branch of office work; k and write in different iancuages;~ Teverences given: Principals address 1 ViDEND GUAM ANTBED, box Mt Herw SANTED A ROHASKR.—A PARTY WITH $3,000 cash, c&n bay the entire Stock tu trade of a well cxta blished strict cash business; located near ome of the principal markets in the city to r with aterm of lease none but those Pull names and meaning actual business need Addreas box 1b Herald address are required. office. shred ANTED—A PARTNER, baci one CAPITAL, TO | ‘Act as treasurer of a! ishe! variety corm, Address (tMACUNER, Herald olice eo 1 000. —FOR LACK OF MEANS L WILL SELL . + Part or Whol a new Invention that will produce $20,000 In three months. A good saleam: wanted; one who acquginwed wisp and toy | sixth stre¢ | thelr warrants | 80 that the | money, aud suspended | partment and the work was resumed. | by the last Legtsiature, and Mayor Hay trade preterred. A\ " i TO $3,000 TO INVEST, WITH SERVICES, $2.000 % ee ortight cuuabiiehed paving vusinas, thet will bear A vestigation ; rendes piven aud coauicad, Pra gt oy ‘| JM A PARTY OF GOOD . who will co-operave with per anna in the RY SMADL CAPITAL UNTRIES. pH: py Sete monthly. For interview address CON- manufacturing business; it will pay O00. basines t paying & guaranteed royalty of $6.00 j eapon EL WANTED, A MAN WITH Ti $15.00( Address A. Hh, Lox 153 Herald office. i, M. only, at 41 West Twenty- BUSINYSS UPPURT HOO WA CAREER, WERE $2,600 WHET, Bie IVY, given cue-haif interest In 0x 129 Herald offies. TO $10,000 WANTED—IN A LEGITI- $5,000 Bice ® 10 on sales; the article is entirely new of government experts; 4s of large gonguinption und xreatly” nee ved Jon or address J $6 —¥O® THIS. the inventor, can acquire ai equal half interest in the Onnadian anit British Patents for an invention success fully operated for some years in the United States, now New bugland staves alone: 0: desired on! with privcipals who can fill the conditidns above state Address W. L. S., box 2,976 Fost ollice, Philadelphia. ainount to take the piace of a retiring partner in & patent medicine business: well established; an investization invited trom a thorough business man, GO (\(\() MADE Witt V $25,000 ti there. ing stamp, or call, 7 w 8 r remedy tor cholera i mplaint of children; sags ci N VAS antum and sumine Hailing io oDLu always cures. Agents, 1A JOKEL, Whoilesi Druggists. Address MEDIOO, la office. ————_— MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Sais ED Si A Day of Joy in the Departments, City Chamberlain Lane was busy yesterday pay- | ing tho quarterly interest on city stock aud bonds | due August 1. The total amount of interest paid Was $357,164 75. The Comptrolier paid yesterday most of the departments for the month of July. The following were the lucky ones who received upon the Merchauts' Bauk:—Cherities and Correction, Bureau Arrears, Health Department, City Record, Bureau of Markets, City Revenue, Corporation Counacl’s ofce, Finance Deparcment, Audiung Bureaa, Boards of Aldermen and Assistaut Aldermen, Col- lection of Taxes, Muyor’s ofic muis, Chamberlain's ofMice, County Buildings and Court of General Sessions, The money for the police was deposited with a bank several days ago, poli Ast instead of toe sth or 9th, ax it used to be, The total amount of the warrants drawn by the Comp. troller yesterday and signed by the Mayor was $650,000, courts, &c., willbe paid next Monday. The De- partment of Works, of course, will be as usual the last to receive pay, owing to Mr, Green’s pas- sionate love for Mr, Van Nort. THE DISGRACBFUL CONDITION OF THE UPPER PART OF BROADWAY. The Board of Assistant Aliermen having passed a@ resolution requestiug Commissioner Van Nort to iniorm them of the cause of the irequent stop) age: 01 the work of paving Broadway, trom Thurty-se ond to Filty-mioin street, the Commissiougs has | Tepiied by the lollowing letter :— Derartueyt or Pouce Worxa, NEw Yous, July 40, 1874 To rie Hoxonante THe Bosh or Assisi Ant ALDERMEN — GExTLEMEN—-In_ reply to the resolution adopted by ‘our honorable Board on the 2/th inst. requesting me tw Horm you as to the cause of the lrequent the work of paving Broadway, from Filty-ninth sireet, i have the honor to report that tno Work has heen twice suspended ci account of the delays of the Finance Department in paying the moneys due the contractor, The obiigation ot the city under ibe con- tract is to pay the contractor monthly, uvon the cerulti- cate and requisition of Uits depuriment, seventy por ceutor the amount of work doue, ana the remamuny thirty per cent in thirty days irom’ the completion and acceptance of the work. On the faiure ut the city to meetthis obligation with reasonabie promptitude’ the contractor has the right to suspend, or, it lie choose, to abandon the work and w hold the city liable for all damages accruing to him trom the delays or tailure of payments. ‘On the Sth ot June last this department transmitted to the Finance Department its fret certiticat pd requis tion for Work done under this contract, the seventy per cent payment on wht 5,558 88. Un the Yith of June the con ad not yeu received his Within two days alier the suspension payment was made by the rinanco De- ‘The second cer- Uficate and requisition for the seventy per cent payment Was transniited to the Finance Leparuvent on the lth {nst., and has not yet been honored, wherefore the work ain been suspended wince the 25:h inst. The com- plaints received by this departinent from property | owners on the line of the work and from others of the inconvenienve caused by these delays are frequent and urgent. in several places the street is in a dangerous condition, and if any accident occurs the city is iabie for damages. It is but justice to the contractor to say that he has | rosceuted the work with commendabie 48 proved his readiness io comply with the otherwise vigor, and | requirements of the contruct and the directions of this department Very respecituily Y x GNORGE M, VAN NORT, Cormudssioner of Public Works. City Hall Jottings. Alderman Morris left yesteraay afternoon for Saratoga. He seys the drowning apparatus at the new pound will not be ready till the end of next week. He still insists that the new poand is a per- fect elystum for the curs. The Mayor joined yesterday a young and bloom- ing German couple in the holy bonds of matrimony, and, as 1s his wont, congratulated them alter the | ceremony Was over and wished them a happy fu- ture. Mr. Benneville, Private Secretary of the Mayor, has dismissed the complaint against City Marshal rost, and also exonerated Mr. Pettinger, the auc- tionecr, agaist whorn a charge o extortion had been preterred. Commissioner Stebbins and Comptroller Green had a cosey Chat yesterday affernoon at the Comp. trotler’s office about tue troubles in the Park De- | partment. Mr. stebbins says that Mr. Stewart has signed the payroll of the Park Department uncer certain reservations. Marsial Conklin issued 194 the past week and received $549. It is understood that Mr. Sileids, ex-Deputy Sherif, ci Genet notoriety, is a candidate sor the oitice of City Marshai, Mr. Maloney, Cierk of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, 1s pressing his c1atms. Iwo assistants in the Bureau of Permits—Folk and Ganion—were disinissed yesterday by the Mayor, owing to the decided decrease in the re- ceipts of the bureau, The new ordinance will er ly diminish the reveuue ol the bureau. Last week it was omly $210, While formeriy it was $200 or $300 a day, ‘Alderman Lysaght returned yesterday from Eu- rope, looking hale and hearty. “He says that in all licenses during his traveis ia the old country he has not seen so | & intelectual @ Board of Aldermen as is the one New York can boast of. It 18 now authoritatively stated that Mavor Have- meyer will under no circumstances accept next Tammany nomination for Mayor. tations which Were pending for some time have fallen tarouga. No Governor in Town. It was reported yesterday around the City Hall that Governor Dix had arrived in town to conswt | Thurlow Weed about the yet unsigned bills passea neyer about his own business, as distinct from that of the municipality, and do Various other deeds of great moment; but a H&RaLD investigator enabied Himself to inform the public that tuis city had to get aiong yesterday as best tt could wiibout tue presence of General Jobn A. Dix. MINNESOTA OROPS. (From the Waterloo (iowa) Reporter.) ‘The crop reports from all portions of Minnesota show that the grasshoppers have undoubtedly destroyed 1,500,000 bushels of wheat and are lable to destroy another 600,009 bushels. Allowing for the grassboppers’ destruction the whole crop Will not be as good as last year. In the northern part of the State the weatver has been favorable, with plenty of rain. In the southern part mois- ture has been scarce, while very iervent heat nas been the rule. The yieid in the northern part of the State will be good, probably iully up to the average, unless the weather of the next ten day: rove unpropitious, while in the soathern portion facvesting has comnienced or wiil soon commence, with generally lignt yield of all grain crops. It is too soon te make @ close estimate of the wheat yield, Compared with iast year, allowing for prasshopper devastation tn southern and western counties and for dimimished yieid from drouth, the surpius Wheat crop of the State may be Fournly estimated at 22,0u0,000 to 25,000,000 bushels, Bar- ley, rye and oats promise well, although barley is | Pota- | somewhat surunken in the lower counties. toes are abundant, with no complaint, so far, of potato bugs. The seavon has been excellent jor hay im that region. Cattle are moderately cheap. THB PEACH SEASON, The Wilmington Commercial says:—Por the past ten days scattering crates of peaches have been gathered up atthe stations along the Delaware Railroad and freighted to New York and Philade} phia, but it was nos until Monday last that the suipmenss by the car load began. On that day the first eXtra peach train was put upon the road, and At brought up forty-nine cars, thirty-three of which weut to Jersey City and sixteen to Philadeipuia As compared With last year, When the season was late, the first train be:ng put upou the road on the ach of August, the opening shipments this year ara im excess nineteen car joade, and nine greater than the first regular shipments of 1872, ‘The prices obtained vary with the quality of the fruit, some bringing as much as $7 per crate and some as low as $2, All depends upon tue quair bat i is very probable thi Roneidertay i scarcity this season, there wil, be no com; ry Of gluss, and Food prices will be realized until the close of the oie The, ‘Trait will be gre promoted i value of the experiment of some the growers in former yeare, viz, :—The assort- ment of frat is geuerafly practised this season, fo erage J the bess qualisy from the inferior and nding them into the qarket in separate crates yr baakels. A greater amount of money may in this way be realized fom the crop, and Wa very akgrtness be made ap, elemont of Drom. miract that | at Write for full details, send- | National | of | Bureau of Per- | » might be promptly patu on the | ‘The Yenuaimaer of the depattmen:s, | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 18/2. TRIPLE SHEET. 9 Or in bis original character songs and | Tae King of Etnioplan ¢ ia N hes. SK SEYMOUR. Champion Gymnastic and eccentric Song-and-Dance Artists, 1) 4 | | MUSEMENTS. sie RES MEATRE COMIOUE, Heaths COMQUE fs BROADWayY, 64 BROADWay? Mr. JOSH BART....... Bole Propriewe CARD TO THE PUBLIC. THE PROPLE’S PLAYHOUSE AND THE aMUSEMEAT UB LADTES? POPULAR AND EVER FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT, OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 10 OPENS MONDAY, AUGUSP 10, Mr, JOSH HART is pleased to be emabied to (nform Me many patrous who tor the past seamns have thronged his theatre, roaking it tho espectal resert of tor amusement par excellence tor (heir mothers, wives aa daughters, bat he will roopen the THEATRE COMI QUE MONDAY EVENING, ACOUS OUST 10, 1874, | entirely refitied, newly furnished, painted, upholstered. | Mr. Hart prides himself with th | continue, poqnage nti. AMUSEMENTS, | OLY MP0 Tie aeog, a 23 00e . a. é h, MM err mM ccc 9 OL PRUEREE PHS 8 ie a ee 7 WY MMMM P Pig © ° ob YwooM MM M ppP ot oO o OL Y MM Mb 3 Oo OL ¥ MoM M EF Ho oOo OL ¥ M MP i 6 000 Linn ¥ MOMOME 1 cco ez BROADWAY | THE PAULY hesone | aud SPECIALTY THPAIRE OF aw mRica. Having een thoroughly Toe RENOVATED AND REDECORAPEp, Bay: i WILL OPEN 5 | FOR THE SEASON OF 1874 AND 1838, | MONDAY, AUGUST 10, | with 5 o¢——___—_ EES Dees TONY PASTOR'S | GRAND STAR COMBINATION, e ©. lit as composed of the following popular artists; The Premiere Veniriioquist of the World, ———@ | | D. DAVIES, With his talking Mgures, Tow anc Joo, appearing in b | or ikinal entert d “Adventures of the Pun- | | new featw medians and general favorite, | | | which can bring the biush to the | fastidious lady prese and redecoraied, with iacreased iacilities of ventilation, assurance that he will in the past, to present to the pwolle the Y entertainizent of the World, with man, i rund fees aud all the old twvorites Tt heedless to meuton that, as heretofore, nothing wilh Placed upon the boards ot the biases VUEATRe COMIQUE heek of the moat tue desire of the Management to introduce the best laient in (hs protes- sion regardless 0: cosi, thus elevating tha variety amuse ment to the standard to whieh it proporiy belongs MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. model vu Mt being sin | ® ¢ WALTERS AND MORTON, | | The worid-tamed Irish Comediana Voeutists aud Daucerss Bs FLED TUE FLELDINGS. JOE | y AND MAGGIR, | in their original Hab ruian sketones The Lightning Chango Character Vocalist, MISS ELLA WHSNER. | | i ‘The young Serto-comic Vocalist, KITTY BROOK The renowned Ethiopian © BILLY BARRY. The Vo | LARRY TOOLEY, t ‘The Veraaitle Artis, f MB. FRANK GIRARD. —— \2 ‘America’s own Comic Vocalist, TONY PASTOR, WEDNESDAY MATINEE... = and | U sardipay. ADMISSION, 0 CENTS Fi RESERVED SEATS, $1. FAMILY CIRCLE, 25 CENTS, | Bootes THEATRE. OPENING NIGHT, Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce thatthe opening of this establishment under their manage! twill occur on . MONDAY SVENLNG, August 10, | when they will preseut a new and original piay dn threo | ucts), entitled BELLE LAMAR, an episode in the tat An conflict, written ex- Dreasly tor Mr. JOWLN ) Jai, by DION BOUCICAULIA, Esa., in which, Mr. JOHN McCULLOUGH an Miss K, ROGERS RANOOLPH will sustain the leading charactors. enandoah Valley, in the spring of iste, ‘New Sceuery by Voetglin. New Muste by Connolly. Aew and appropriate Unitorms. The play will be produced under the immediate per- sonal supervision of the author, For (ull particulars see future advertisements. | ‘The action occurs in the PRICES, | ADMIsstoN, " : Dress Circle... sie.” Gallery. Reserved Orchestra Stalls. fh Keserved Balcony Seats. 1 00 | _*s* For the sae of Reserved tenis the ROX OF FICK will be open on thursday, the 6(h inst, trom 9 to 4. Watsons )PENING, er iod of the RE. Engagement for a limited DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH COMEDIAN MR. J. L, “TOOLE, who will make bis first appearance in America at this | theaire on MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1874, | hi | TWO OF HIs CELEBRATED ORIGINAL CHARACTERS First ume here of Alberry’s new comic dram, iu three ior Mr. Toole, and euuiticd AND GOWN acts, written expressiy iy Pr Hammond Coote, a Ka: with a one act .Mr. J. L. TOOLE drama called the WBAVEEKS, Mr. TOOLE in his great specialty of SIMMONS, Full particuiars will be duty announced. nt ipevout GARDEN Eighth street, between Secoud and Third avenues. Proprietor. PAUL PALE. | pneu GUNA orn and evening, | INSTRUMENTAL ie) SACRED and VOCAL CONCERTS. GRAND PERFORMANC will be gi en on SATORDAY EVEAING, August 8, at NEW BRIGHTON. 8, L, at which will appear the following favorite artists of the Firtd AVENUS LH! ATRE, by kind pernusston of Mr. AUGUSTIN Dat. GEO. CLARKE and Mr. very amusing comedy, 3 Wikut mi | | A GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, containing (he ee in the followi BRILLIANT PROGRAMM adecmphined 1 OVERTURE, “7ZAMPA"...NINIM REGIMENT Bi | 2. ROMANZA, TRAVIATA”... Signor ORLANDINI | 3 Duet, «th act of “TROVATOR: ile, | ‘and Mr. C. FRU | 4 SRHAPSODIE HONGROISE” No. | RIVE, pupil of the renowned com; Fallad—"1 CANNOT SING THE OL CLARA PERL. FRA POCO, SLUCTAM. . cree csees . Herr FRITSCH GRAND DUO, 2d acto: ¥AVONITA” Mie. CLARA PERL and ‘Signor ORLANDINL | & SELECTIONS LA PERICHOLE, NIVTH REGIMENT AND. To conclude with » Grand Hop, under the direction of Messrs Barr & Cutler, proprietors of the Pavillion Hotel. Tickets, including reserved seats to all the periorin- Mile. JULIA Liszt, Gia,” Mile. 6 | |% Anco, $1. For sale at New Brighton and 114 Broadway. Rb, ING, ACGUST S KD CON TAG LOREM NERRACE GARDEN THEATE | AD. NEUBNDORFF. .. SUNDAY BV GRAND SACRE DER Vi Gmnat SOUL IN A SMALL BODY."—BEAUTIFUL XT little Book, entitled “Do You Love Music?” given | away, or mailed’ free. Address PRIVATE MUSICAL | UNIVERSITY, 24 West Fourteenth street, or call. NEL MONST#RY'S FENCING, BOXING ACAD- emy and Shooting Gallery, 619 Sixth avenue.—Box- ing taught in one month, Suserior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves for sale. Send tor circulars. OBSON’S PATENT PARLOR AND STAGE BANJOS— arranted the finest toned instruments in use; ine iruction given on guitar and banjo; also in all styles of dancing tor the minstrel stage. HBNKY C0. DOBSON, 141 Fourth avenue, j Jyvury DE. ORLPTION OF THEATRICAL PRINT- a TOKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, DISPLAY CARDS, WOOD CUTS AND LITHOGRAPHIO PORTRAITS, furnished by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No 218 Broadway (Herald Buiidung), « with, PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHEAPNESS, Parties about going on the road snd managers of con- cor or dramatic entertainments will find it to their ad- | Yantage to Gas ESTUMATY, BEPORE HAVING THEIR WORK DONE ELSEWHERE NHK RVENING TELBKGRAM CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS FOR TWO CENTS, AND Tas THE LARGEST CIRCUUATION OF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS. door west of Broadway.—To let, for bali, weddings, opera, concerts. theatrical perform: dc.; new scenery, uew dreming rooms. Seats rai ance. NARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS,—PIANO, VIO- ./ lin, Guitar, Organ, Flute, Harp, Harmony, singing; day and evening. i West Fourteenth street. Circulars mailed tree. 3. JAY WATSON, Musical Direcwor. ANTED—BY AN OPERATIC ARTIST JUST FROM Burope, an acting Manager with some capital te share and ‘conduct w great specialty in comic opera which has already drawn more mouey in England (han aby similar production in that country: a certain, tor- tune to & capable and exemplary entrepreneur | nothing stereotyped ; everything new *PSitcee to novelty; the version ensirery transiated and oat ‘on. joes foa, Principals can have Jatervie' from 5 to 6, at BOOSKY & CO.'s, Music Publishers, 32 Bast Fourteenth street, New York. 1 OF RINGS, OLE BULL VIOLINS, tent Guitar, 2c. Hrivate les % BULL VIOLIN ST Baki, TIBLO'S THEATR HAS, R. THORNE, MANAGER. EVERY BVENING AND SATURDAY MALEN COMPLETE AND GRAND SUCCES he New American Extravaganza of NGELING, THE BELLE OF ACADIA, Extra Company, Songs, Duets, Trios, Full Chorus, Fine Beenery and Effects. In Rehearsal GRIFFITH GAUNT (New version tor the first time.) Iso BRIDE OF ABOYDO: of XLOBE. THEATRE, GLOBE. XY fh W, BUTLER... x ..Man | 78 and 730 BROADWAY, 7 and | | (ouosseum, | LEADER AND DIRECTOR. directly opposite New York Hotel @RAND OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY August3 THIS POVOLAR AN ELEGANT THEATRE having been thoroughly ana BEAUTIFULLY REFIITED AND REDECORATED, will open with rh LARGEST TROU?® Of POP LAR ARTISTS of deserved professional morit that have ever appeared: together at any one time in any theatre. EVERY ONE ESTABLISHED BAVORITES, The management take pleasure in announcing that | arrangements for a succession of hoveltics to be | sented during the season are Low complete in all detaiis. The following popular stars have been engaged, tm which we dra the critical attention of the puouc:— Mi JOS: WIN De BOSA, ccomn plished Danseuse in the world, Miss PHILLIS GLOVER, the charming, exquisite and popular Vocatiste. Yroessor ALEX. DAVIS, Promier Yeutrilaquist ot the World. JOUN HART, the Monarch of the Ethiopian Race. SBNALOR BOB HAGE, the Member troin Washoe Diggins. BILLY CULRTW RIGHT, the popular Comedian ‘rom the Westorn theatres. ELK 8nYMOUR, fayorlie til Son of Momus. P. JOHN QUE! WAY, GF McDONALD Oe THE Orn Bes, I GREY, Mis8 SUSIE STAR, . GROSSES BA ET TROUPB, composod of the best Dancers iu the proieasion. A SUPERB OKCUKSTRA For programme see bills ot the day. POPULAR PRICES ADMISSION, 8 CENTS. | FAMILY CIRCLE, 25 OF® Orchestra Chairs $1 trivats Boxes, $5 and $& Doors open ati. Curtain rises at § precisely. MATIN SES WEDNESDAY ant SATURDAY at? Pom Box Oilico open all day (or sale of seats SUMMER SB OLD LONDON Magic Entertainment in Lectorram. Li dusk. ps MUSEUM, wooD's Two performances daily, at and 8 P.M ERY EVGALNG ats and SATURDAY MATINER at& E Production of the Romantic Legendary Drama ont ‘Hin SUA OF ICE. LOUIS ALDRICH, SOPti. & MIL* THERESA Wi NOK sTRATTAN, D. BV. ¥FLORI MATIN 2 4 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Fira: appearance of the beautlidl Burlesque Artisyes, SMigs BELLE HOWITT, Miss LIZZ KeLsis' ‘Miss its MOOR: and the entire WOu D'S MUSEUM BURLESQUE TROUPE, in the new Burlesque Extravaganza entitled, aded ened aus, RED, BIVING HOOD, receded o3ci by the Comedy entities . Mak Wire's MAtD, (ROPOLITAN THEATRE, AVL STANDING ROOM ONLY EVER: VIOLEITE PICAUT'S du ‘OL! PARISIAN CHAHUT DANCERS, TIKACTIONS THIY WEEK 535 BROADWAX, Y BVENING, EGR. SES STAR PERFORMERS, NTRANCE 535 BROADWAY. 8 WiDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, oAi One Hundred . E MATINK. XILMORE’S TWENTY-3ECOND REGIMENT BAN! Pos. GILMOR M. K. BOTSVORD, AGB. OFFICER, 341 BROADW. YHE VERY BRST MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL CASIONA, NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. LAST WEEK LAST WERE which, notwsthstanding its brilliant success, must be withdrawn in conseqitence of other engagements, LAST WEEK of the beautiful Fatal MINSTRELS, Remomber this is probably the oniy chance you will ever have to see the ORIGINAL, genuine FRENCH CANCAN over produced in New York. LAsT TWO MATINEES, Tuesday, Angust 4 Friday, Acrust: Mar, RENTZ. ULY. DELAOUU! All the company and 10 new stars this woek. RESERVED SEATS can be obtained six nights in advance, Last week ot the CANA) VENTRAL PARK GAR ; TONIGHE, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 2, THEORORE THOMAS! TWELFTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, whon a very brilliant aud aitraective programme will be performed. Admission tickets, 0) cents. PACKages com taining 12 tickets, 95; at the usual places; boxes $) amd $2 joa WOOD COLOSSEUM. a Entrance on east side Voulevard, above Sitty aise sire SUNDAY, AUG bleventh GRAND SUNDAY CONC! sT2 ERT by Down.ng's narivalled NINTH RSGIMENT BAND, Anexcellent programme and solos by’ the pringtpab. artists of the band. CONCERT COMMENCING ATS P.M Tickets, 25, Ladies tree. NEW YORK YACHT CLU 4 A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY HOP wiil be clven by the proprietors of the PAVILION HOTEL, GLEN COVE, ON TUMSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, D7 Duucing to commence at 9 o'clock. Gur Cove, L. L, August 1, 1974 PIANOFORTES. ORGANS, &C. ATH ENONS SQUARE-UAINES BROTHERS WILfe offer their fine assortment of ‘irst ciass Pianoiortes &t prices which cannot fail tw suit Lie times, New Piat to rent and rent applied toward purchase ut desired Ot Pianos taken in exchange. ; GRAND SCALE FCLL AGRAFFE 73 OCTAYR, rosewoo! four round corner Pianotorte for sale, Tuade to order, best cicy makers, cost $1,0W, tor SITS: Stool, Cover; box tor shipping; also richly catved Pat Furniture. Cail to-day or Mouuay, private residence West 23d st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL 1HEIR ELEGANT four round Decker & Bro.'s Pianolorte ata fice. a 7% ootave richly carved rosewood Case: Piane having all improveinents, ull agraife, overstrung, 40. 5 cont $97, for 250; Stool, Cover, N. B.—Ilas box for hipping. Call this’ day. Sunday, or Monday, private | FULL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, $100 CASI carved legs, round corners, &c., on gasy terme uence, 210 West Zist sicoet. vol Payment to a responsible party. Corner Third avenue | and Thirty-seventh street over Stiver's. | ment, fully warranted, ‘A OBINSON HALL, SIXTKENTH STREET, THIRD | v —PIANOS, MANUIPACTY tave, carved logs, patent agraife. every impro' ; instalments taken, $I fost 2k st, corner of 6th av. PRICK TK Oe monthly, “R. CABLE, tii Wi SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—ON INSTALMENTS OR to rent beautiful rosewood full] octave Pianoforta uaranceed. 3,26 Bice cker ctreet, near Bowery. Stool : full, ane OLDSM LADY WILL SBLL—-BEAUTIFUL COICKERING Pianoforte, tall 7 octave, four round corne improvements; Cover and stool; $175. Api at, betwoen 2d and Sd ava mod, 243 Heat 300 “ite Po STRINWAY & SONS) PIANOPORTE, EVERY Uil~ £ provement, great L 7 for Te rose woody ‘tate, 101 corners, carve? legs, u ‘3 BUDDLE, 13 Wavertey place, sear Broudway. C. Shnnst be excetted 3 H OTA ‘the Dade * on excelled in an: int; they are low vriced instraments in the world: Bed, BS and Nest Tweaty-seventh stceet, {IVE STOP PARLOR ORCAN, WITH TREMOLO now, cheap, warranted best make; suitable eburch, schoo, lodge or parlor: two sets reads; hasd< somely carved cage. SQUIER, 9 Third avenue, R FATES SPRCTALLY RECOM Violin Chin Resta, pa! net vias sus Prato, OFpan,, Viol, Gotten, Singing ym West OL TAKS, ,STRCIALLE | RRCOE ourteenth street Address BU"20AY AGESCY.____. | Viated arnsta, ‘etl Presently a grads diced SAPRT WING GALLBAY—AT COLONEL mon: | [ei examine. , SABEEE Ty Sew York Sais oases and, a Sbarring and 462 Wes, Broome street, | thavenue. x | gaperior’ nck ‘Apparatize and Boxing Gioves tor aale, | YY ATERS Peg ML oan | me HSONS PREYABING FOR THR STAGE, | Send Corcatal Pe a 4 penne Bee es IN: Hokag A BON, 481 Broadway. Et ON ge ASK AM GAL, Al tan AND | QPATERE, CELEBRATED, CONCERTO, ORGANS PR AQHOR, AND. RLOUUTUDALST, STRUNWAY y Ad, ; eno RU Wa SOM Tieden,