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CITY BEAL Esratr ron SALT ea NEW BROWN Totwecn Fifth aud Sixth ave: rie, oF without Furniture, &c., ‘WEsT ecretan STREBT, SEVEN poons Sree of virth Bea —Four story hig superbly, proeortioneds Se NSON, Jr., IL Pine street. East Side, SALE—WATER FRONT, FOOT OF nee with nt comprising Lots low tide; no rock; includis aide. OLIVER BRYAN, LE, VERY CHBAP—THE THREE story ment high stoop brick House No. 24) East as fixtures acd all modern New York Dispatch office , _— gg ed wal Inquire a West Side. B SALENEAT SMALL FOUR STORY BROWN stone Thirty-secon street: house gh Vine wow god Ist Rs ANY of Third a Ustoder ; and ari 1 mi ashe fall street by Elevated Railroad ; HAMILTON, 9% Park place. _ xtures: neiehl th yo boulevards at wenue Boulevard Lots. ‘Apply at a3 Miscellaneous. S\TP—A VALUABLE | MANUFACTURING | os 5 present tenants would (ake a | ata lair rental oo Sn‘renulzed | time. — Addres: d off y eae ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. wa EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS. PRIVATE House in a portets siree foal estate, SAMES SHITE. 0 first street NEW YORK, HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1874--WITH SUPPLEMENT. between Fifth ‘ark, for piher PoRNIsAKS co BACK a eraae woer, No. 42) West FURNISHED gy Ler. APARTMENTS 3 50, three story. brick house: pantry, stationary wash- ag civare family; suitable tora single gentleman. No. ob W ley place, near Sixth avenue. ‘averl oute bat tl Lt mln ee FOR SAL. iyobcenisiyl AVE- ite wo gat coed ogagbenge DY ge getting. avenue. BsTare WwW y nient to cars ePReM eT te i vores, between Lexington and Fourth avenues VING A HOUSE 000 (all cash if wanted) od, trom Twentieth to Fif- rouse | WANTED, —ANY PARTY which is a bargain at FURNISHED, FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP 0 Lat tates yl private house; also a et Koom, ‘usta ble for two gentlemen or geatieman Wite, "18 bast Thirty-AND s inh street. 4 50. “PARLOR, BED peppocy AND KITCHEN e . housekeeping ; rT eo cuit ages: comeral avatiment ‘house. toontad eA Pore senor d a'buyer through RIKEK streets. ANT AND. BARROOM TO LE eatin of the Frankfort House; also. Store. Franktort House, corner Frankfort and a 53 East TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A yb .D STREET, WEST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let trom $4 to $19 per week; also an ele- t Rece tion oom aud Bedroom, suitable for & DRYsi- Cal at 156. private jamily, having first class accommod: pea will let to first class parties handsomely furnished Rooms singly or en suite N BLSGABE STORE, 30X96, WITH BAS: best part of Sixth avenue, on ionsod « ata modgrave t ron CKER, 220 Fith, E BUSINESS THE STORE CORNER enue and Sixtieth street is offered very 'S. KILPATRICK, 1,009 Third avenue. ll WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREEKI, ‘0 LET, | ‘ker street. SALBOREATLY | UNDER, VALUE, TWO | ity roo raglli Bleecker street, sew aRTs, agen | Broadway y avd Chambers strect, between 12.4. M.and 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLYECKER— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to lot to respectable small tamiles. NE. Sixth avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms w itt without board, tor gentlemen only; references ex- changed. 45 EAST TWENTY-FIRST ataaPr. GRAMERCY Park.—Elegant Rooms, new!¥ furnished, singly or en suite; bath and private park; summer prices; ret- erences exchanged. Hotel, WE! 158 Bx adults having more roe than they require, will let two large Kooms on second floor, t wives, with or without Boar OTEL BUSINESS—RARE CHANCE.—TO LEASE, bowl guooted ‘aud now furnishing, Astor Place its rooms, stores, basements, restaurants, to party h. ing $2,000, Owner, 25 Third avenue. ninth street references given and required. TO RENT—! THE 8TU RTEVANT ‘WS STAND TO TIN THE STURTEVANT reasonabl In N ner Broadway and Twenty- term: GEORGE 5S. LELAND. corner Bi BROOKLYN PROPERTY wUOR saLe AND LE’ wes FRONT HOUSE AND SMALL REAR pie ae BARGAIN. an THREE aoe BASE. t and sub-cellar brick House, brown stone zale He 5 a roemant gas, hot and cold DAD to owner, | elyn. | ioe eens itreee b haar ROOKLYN—POB SALB, first class brown stone Detling. 33x50, lot 100, tour | — basement, cellar and Toot; 1 4" parlor cabinet finish, in bard wood) every anoders improvement; the best bailt house on the bill.” 65 South Portland avenue, oue biock trom DE eon NBO aoe 185 Broadway dbasemend, ® ie LET IN BROOKLYN—A THRER STORY BRICK | » about five minutes’ walk + Brice $80 Apply at 110 Kast Thirtieth street. ELEGANT NEW i seth street, st New York. | gx POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, ‘with or without Power, at 18 and 2 Pell street; rent low to wood workers or others. ITEAM POWE: and use of eleyator, —TO LET, ROOMS, %X109 well lighted: steady power; d Ee Third and Grand streets, I Hoboken, NS. in gpod order. Call on owner, on premises, trom 1) to Greenwich and Reade second storie: judsop etreet. LOFTS TO LET, southeast corner ot streets waka feet each; entrance on Reade street; 30 feet front, and includes first and TCART'S BUILDENG., $ TWENTY-FIRST =TREET, BETWEEN nd Seventh avenues—A stnall family of two gentlemen and their 11 modern conveniences; QT7 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—TO LET, furnished, two large Rooms, one on parior. other on second floor. suitable tor housekeeping; also hall Room; gas, bath; terms reasonable, cree, ROOMS AND APART- NTS TO LET. ‘SECOND FLOOR TO LET—OVER THK STORE No. 420 Fourth avenue ; five roome; improvements HANDSOME PARLOR (FIRST FLOOR) IN PRI- vate built house, painted walls, nice Te hot and Cold water: in splendid order; rent $26" At‘4l2 West Fortieth street. , basement and vault Apply to BR. L. & A. STUART, 169 Chambers street. | QTORES TO LET, CHEAP—TWO LAGER BEER AND | © Billiard Saloons and two Oy avenue, in good locations and without ponus; one corner | Store oa. Ninth avenue. Apply at er Saloons on =ixth | $9,000; bai- pone Brookl, a Der cent; can ae anes pays ac. WAYLAND 4 & AYMAR, 18,9 Fulton street you you invest to better shahed Oyster Houe aint Restauradt No 25- Clinton | Led yster House ani staurant No, » Clinton from Wall street | street, near Fulton street, Brooklyn: juany years by Dominick Colgan, who ow wishes to Te e on account of his advance: ears, the house ts large ADELPHI STREET, BROOKLYN,—FOR SALE, | and commodious, | well Farnished throughout: class and in one of the best locations in the city; this 18 | @ rare chance for a party who understands the business, as tre prospects for making money. ig undoubted. For Particulars inquire of D. WILL BUY FIRST CLASS BROWN | Montague street, Brooklyn. has been kept for painted and rooms large and well lighted supplied with rang tubs, bath room, watcr closet. chandeliers, marble man- Families desirmg fine apart- ments at reasonable rent should apply to owner on premises. tels, dumb waiters, &c. CHAUNCEY, No. 207 | —FLOORS, FROM THREE TO NINE ROOMS, + overlooking and in the vicinity of the Episcopal College grounds: stauonary tube, water Closets, &e., dc. Apply to D. A. GU. Twentieth and Iwenty-first streets, 172 Ninth avenue, between EFORE YOU LOCATE BE SURE TO SEE THE Virst and Third Flats in the brown stone buttding corner of sixtieth street and Fitth avenue; home com- forts lor nice people. 8. KILPATRICK, 1, 08 Third a Besant FRENCH FLATS TO LET—IN BROWN stone house 4 jouse new! West Forty third street hot and cold water, stationary >, EET —SUTTABLE FOR | Store corner Rutgers and Madison streets. Inqaire in | store 200 Madison street, DRUG STORE, THE HESTER CO! FOR SALE OR TO ARM FOR SALE—OF Westchester county; Jand lays high; und; tion ; build ite newt Loke: Xs 4 ACRES, IN YORKTOWN. jer good | nce well watered: splch- ohegam; terms easy. W. HART 778 Sixth avenue, or of JOUN | Hoosevelt street ferry. Oak Post office, Westchester county, ak Shrub Oak at of Stewart Brown boat and bathing grounds, 35 acres inid out; = oom ye lew round labie'and. os first elass; Baers for families 1 gentlemen. For Fall parle: ulars Srapha foquire of JOHN 0. HIGGINS. No.7 the premises. or address ROBINSWOOD, box 2 Post offi boat landi twice each Carriages to convey guests wo and ‘rem the depot. PROPERTY our Or ‘THM CIrY FOR | * SALE OR RENT, | DESIRABLE SUM ER AND WINTER RESI- dence (turnished), 2 acres. stocked, og, Srunswi Heights, overlooking sew Bi ra improvements; ice house, net iags Nocan, etnies mailings, in complete order: peach, ries, currants, gooseberr: nes, hade ; fine views; nice drives and 3 schools and’ churches; depot within walking distanc: ce juent trains. Take Titus’ carriages at depot. Owner, rtiandt street, up stairs, New York. EAUTIFUL PLAINFIKLD RESIDE! Elizaleth House; handsome Propert; buildings, near Piaintield: one of + terms easy; rare chance |AQUES, 189 Broadway. _ 2, ELEGANT , five acres, | ndid house, fackug the bay and ocean; grounds Gx out. covered with choicest iruits, flowers una shade; two large greenhouses, filed with apes: extensive, stadling; ten d the choicest p'ants an ea DNE: ten | to Barope. from terry by ‘close estate.” Call. and gee, ARRIN, 50 Broad street. | M hes DEGANT SHORE FRONT PRUPERTY FOR SALE— ted for first class improve- also others shore front Kiverside station, ment as: a eethddreas J. W. Al ILIZABETH, N. J.—TO LET, rooms, with large garden Board for the rent. Address J. Tasataisce Company. 116 Broaiway, New Yor 48 ACRES OF GOOD GRASS ‘andgrain land; all under good cultivation; good | use and outbuildings: Shain county, N. ¥.; Stock, Crops, Utensils and Fur: ossession at any tune. Address KLENKY nord, Columbia coun, OF NINE {he owner nina will ARM FOR SAL’ niture oe sale: J. SMITH, B SALE—A BARGAIN. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Farm and Country Beat in Bucks county, Pa. ; 40 acres very rich, smooth land; only 5 minutes’ walk from large town and ratiroad station; eaitbe divided and. sold. off 10 buildin buildings: handsome brick Dweiling: reh, Veneuan bviinds: enant house, spleu charming situation; very fine | piazz ade and beantival inetuding 60° ns ‘day, Wheat, Corn, fom, ainnce easy; 4 Fare ODpoF hour from Panag i hours from New York. 6 trains; Atreet, New York, New | there take | ne | Ot a lady going Gain froth toot of Liber ailroad to Beth Jersey Central North Pennsylvania uire at Miller's Lo’ Jan return same day. 0B SALE OR TO LET—OD : Cottages, near the depot, at Roselle. N. J. $1 and 83 Franklin street, SALE-ONE OF oF THE 4 iisell ava | Ww nage his business. | AQD WEST THIRTY FIPTH STREET.—10 LET OB Lease, a four story brick tenement house and store, with three story J itroad to Quake rtown, for G. L. WALKER, | Y TERMS. TWO ply ¥. D DONALD & 00.. yyore. PROP! RTY FOR desirable hotel is now fled with first crass boa rc sacrifice, us the owner wishes to change his business, Sidress GRORGE H. GALE, box Li, station A, NY. A FURNISHED COT- .. at Brick Church station, Orange, | DALEY, 588 sixth avenue. & PER ACRK—RICH LAND IN WISCONSIN FUR | +) sale or exchange for merchandise or s Brook lot Apply to £.. COLSTON, 99 second street, Soush | A LOW PRICE. tage, pig E. & MH house —ACOSLY PARM OF 15 ACRES 6 a balance wood), Hou ton and Harness, br i, stream: no ievers; 2} lance three years, é HULL, 84 Wudeoa scrcet. ‘iene Ch House, nine ro ch business induces the WAL oil & Awan, 163 Fulton street. STONE $25, “00 i 15,000: must have 87,000 cash ; $150. 000 vonds situate in the northern part of clear of encumbrance, and a handsome, substantiall Property in the heart of an i 71 to build before the war, sub- $10,000; or Denver and Rio Grande | The | amount of | Lowe, in a good Will be taken tor say 5) a the city of Phil deiphia, | built Manutacturin; mnt city, costing t to a mortesze of bonds wil! be taken at market value. in locat i Siong’ the roate ble in locating land along the roate suitable for his | oni; fas aud bath. dre: . BE. FURNESS, No. 44 Library ae: pose. Ad iroee, Philade|, TO EXCHANGE. { HANDSOME | RESIDENCES IN PHIL, ‘ADELPHIA, | Brick: (the latter tree from inge tor dweilin LOMQVIS!, 1 FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON WEST BROAD. or St. Louis, Mo., Properiy; PHILLIPS, of LIPS, office My, . 237 Broadway. Tor Sate ot SALE OR EXU 2 EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT Two | streets. were, and Mansard roof House; ments; ood i __ REAL | ESTATE encumbrance), to ee way, for ond Value $15,000, fautty a il modera improye- 3 free and, clear: splendid lo- LOYD, 29 Broadway. UNTRY SRAT—41 ACRES, ONE MILE FROM DE- Central Railroad of New peter good baildings, meadow, Woodland, livin; ay mouitarn seener og oe Fy ior Harlem. Pro} ye A ‘avenue, co er lilth streets iti sei YOU HAVE Plage Rag li TO SELL OR EX- th wit e TAY MAR, 168 Fulton street. ROPERTY AT RIVERSIDE, ce $6,00 of Land, $10,000; will Land ob ” Ds will reaps, toe ey 18, 185 Wi gion street, New York. ‘SB IN BROOKLYN TO EXCHANGE FOR ‘preterit —On hine oi Central Railroad ‘and within one hour Address, with particuli aa Samy merase oe pet, Joogtad in pocened tn she Desens fs cholog place at Madison. i feud Al ousrogeditnr s su . Ra’ CO., No. 8 Pine stroet ORNTRAL PARK, pet iroperty lighty enenin: pamare peg apply. Addresg WORTH $12.00 CASH, FREB rion of Bloom. jouse must grounds NEAR i ed and ba Imes cua ona oe | WO. LET.—SKVERAL FLOORS UNTY PROPERTY | tallors or drestmakers, 22 Kast Thirtoenth street, between Fifth avenue a areeone | altered and painted. RENOH FLATS. suits of six rooms: all improvements: rents, $50 (0 $44 per month. ORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-tourth street and 996 Sixth avenue, SUITABLE ¥OR place; newly TERA LARGE NEW STORE, WITH APART- ments in the rear; rent low. 290 Front street, near ILLIAM 8. GAVE 10 LET—AS A LAUNDRY HOUSE, NORTHWEST corner ot Broadway and Fifty-fitth street, with og FR FRENCH FLAT TO LET—AT A GREAT RE, duction, and in fine con‘lition, on, second floor. rm Thirty-fitth sureet. Ring No. 2 bell tor house- keeper. ICE FLOORS AND PARTS OF FLOORS TO LET— Northeast corner of Porty-eiaheh street and Ninth avenue, $10 to $15 each, in good order: Cottage, eight syeme’tfetoonth sirect and at 603 Hudson street. inth avenue, $35. Apply = | ghinery all complete for laundry parposes. Apply to W. (0 LET—SKCOND) brown stone house modern improvements; only one family in the Pease Can be seen any bout TRICK, Florist, 1,213 Broadwa, ND THIRD STORY PRIVATE 343 East Eighteenth stre Furnished. VERY DESIRABLE TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH | immediate (0. LET—THE UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE econ and third floors, all in good order; house, jossession. 105 West Twenty-cighth street, modern improvements, near eR? no agents need d apply. ddress BUN. SKGHES didiy; neighborhood between Broadway and avenue: rent very low. Apply to owner, Fort nth: po LET CAEAP—THE LOWER PART OF A PRI- A: YOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN stone House, on West Twenty third street, to let, furmshed. For . 34 Bloecker street ole ‘antly and completel, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE * avenue, near Forty-second street, $5,4 ro LET—FRENCH FLAT OR SECOND FLOOR, with all improvements, 8 rooms; all lighted splen- street. vate house, with all improvements and tn a fine lo- cation, near Park. Inquire at 135 Kast Seventy-third street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. | ninth street, near Fifth avenue; Thirty-fifth pelt near Firth avenue; Lexington avenue, Thirty-elghth street, ; several unfurnished. WILLIAM POOLEY, No. 4 Pine street, ra, | BROWN STONE HOUSE, NEAR FI¥TH AVENUE le orchards; cherries. serawberrics | A Hote, Sone a as ay (third @ strictly private amily; including Sloor pegerved), to, as, er month. . Sau Pm EDWAl aduits only; rent $55 per mo! 8, 69 West Twenty-third street, part. Apply 01 on premises TH AVENUE, 164—A COMPLETE APARTMENT OF ‘two large Parlors, on first floor, with servant's Room ; bath, closets, kitchen and cellar; also other Suits and ing! 13) EAST FIFTIETH sTREET—SECOND AND Rooms; reterences. part of | Third month rooms, to family of owner occupies lower R. CARTWRIGHT. ‘A HANpsome FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, Thirty-cighth street, fully furnished, $250 a mi also others, furnished and. ni red a rentals. WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Fifth avenue. (SUNARD Line. Two blocks tro F° RNISHED.—256 WEST THIRTY-POU RTH STREET.— | First class House; a handsome Parlor, $10; second ILEGANT RESIDENCE aT THE NARROWS—ONE | | | Back Roo frost, very, desirable, with small Room, veh: ma roperties on staten IsI + $4 ley d de] | PURNTEHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A CLERGYMAN and wife, without tamily to occupy @ house owned by parties travelling or going Address CLERGYMAN, sirable loci Lexingwn avenue; Phy: Unturnished. A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, IN FINE ORDER, 268 West Twenty sixin street, only $900; West thir: ty-third street, four story prick, in good order, $900, and others; also a umber of HENRY V MEAD, , 422 Eighth avenu ROM NOW TILL MAY—AT A SACRIFICE, price. a fine three story high stoop brown stone 2)x 50x100 welling, between Lexington and Fourth ave- Dues; wisdom 10 promptness, 8, KILPATRICK, 1,009 Third avenue. ‘OUSE TO LET—FURNITURB FOR SALE; house has been newly repaired; near Union square, gaat price $1,8.0; tour gentlemen, ‘Arst class, will keep aid $124 a month. Addréss P., box 191 Heri 1d Uptown Branc! | Rooms it agreeable LET FURNISHED—IN GOOD ORDER ty, four story brown stone House i 's Office reserved. ator freight and cabin p ssage apP: office, lee Broad mail steamship LET | nished, neighborhoo | Cali at 134 We: F uae ae PARTIALLY FUR- eee story high stoop House; first cla modern improvements; rent reasonabl thirteenth street. Captain J. Meyer, wy sail on T! "A | Te 10 LET—140 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, 233 West Ihiriy-second street, No. 6 West lth street. W. R. MORGAN, 240 Broadwa: E, ast Twelfth street, | KUNHA. Dt & CO, and Fourth avenues; terms moderate to aut willing to board ov r excepted, No. 119 61 Broad streei, N $1,500. Particulars at | box 125 Herald of LARGE, FURNISHED PARLOR, 8 with piano, to let, without board, $1: attendance ood; Feterences.+ Apply’ at ue, bear Thirty-fourth street. r irom | 2 | NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND evizapeTm, | AM TeC“To adults, ina small private fami! moderate; gas, bath, 4c. ; on fioor at 217 Wes: . hirteenth ii eet. SMALL HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A mily; water, gas and ie: yard; $40 per month. Apoly at HOWE’s bakery, co Xeventeenth street and Lighth avenw | 41 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, 1 and No. 110 East Twent) both near Fourth avenue and in excellent order. at No, 123 Kast Twenty-secoud street. Buaa's heater V YORK AND ¢ 8 AMHR Ww DNE DAY from company’s piers, 20 and BOLIVIA.....sas., August § | ETHIC: second street, 17 room pe Drafts issued for any amount at lowe: Send for cireu pany's offices, No. 7’ Bow Fi TRNISHED ROG 5 AND AE: APARTME T FEW ¥ FUR c A single o ntlemen, in a first class nelzhborhood in Vicinity of Venteal Vark. Address PRIVAT FAMILY, ; single Room, 2 | | A oRNIsHED FRONT HALL ROOM, ON THE SEC- ond floor, to let tor $2 per week, at 125 West Twen- iy-seventh street, balance in out of town | ~— Mis, 86 West Thirtleth street | A VERY CooL, Room, fronting on Broadway, to let.—Terms moa- jent to restaurants, de. between Iwelith and Thirwenth streets, HANDSOMELY ‘Apply in gallery rs Ge A ts, | A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR—T0 | Scuer#l Agen eatlemen or genticman and wife; no board, 209 West thirty: fourth street NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM TO let for $10 a month, in private house, to gentlemen Inquire at 107 Kast Twenty-seventh street, near Fourth avenue. FLOOR (POUR | |, for housekeeping; very a and gas; convenience for washing ; yout $. 2 or less, by | month, 269 West Thirty-ninth street Washing TON, Captain Lache: Hotei, No, 12; gas, bath. gentlemen. rick 7 first class house 34 feed w Price of passage in oie ‘including wine) iB $35. SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—NeATLY Fun. | $4 Secon, nished; one large and hall Bedroom, fronting on | | Union square and Broadway, next door w Union Square ly or separately. A SUIT oF ROOMS, FURNISHED Keeping, second floor, $12 per week; hal ire in reat estate office 17 ‘Abingdon | square Ubighth avenue), between Bleecker and Tweifih bireet,on gers are requested to be on board at one o'clock, RNISHED ROOMS AND BE: Too ience for housekeeping ; priv- ilege of bath and stadionary tubs; clean, quiet house; Ts $5 B to $4. No. 216 West Tweniy-elghth street. —HANDSOMELY F ms; every con HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO Jet on first floor; also Rooms up stairs, large and small, suitable for yenuemen and their wives oF single SUIT OF VERY NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘on second floor, to let, without board, in a private jamily. Apply at No. 128’East Twenty-second street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. ESIRABLE SUITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS AND to gentlemen, without board, ‘est Twenty fifth street, near Washington square.“ Choioe locstic A* ELEGANT FLAT OF RIGHT ROOMS, IN THR new Drown stone building No. 622 Hudson next to corner of West Tenth street, compievs in particular: range, stationary tubes, dium y tubes, mirrors, bathroom, je Rooms tole le Cabin, $60 and $70, carrene y Kinga i D. MAN, ite ne (NO. roen Twe Twenty: “frat s.reots. 001 avenue, between Twentieth URNISHED ROOMS “MADISON, AVENUK AND lower, en end of Central Park. 88 8., boi In passa currency ; ex! HED ROOMS—%8 KAST TWEN' Apply to the agent. 70 South Eee, jt yphtloining, Union League Clab: Turniaed tinow! bowed : reterences £U HROPEAN STEAMSHIP! NvTICE, With a view oF Gimninsening the chances of collision the steamers of this line take @ specified course for all sea- gons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian 50 at 43 latitude, or noth- ing to the north of 43. Gn the homeward passage crossing | the meridian of 50 nothing to the north HW eAND NOMTH AMERICAN ROYAL ‘ TWEEN N&W YORK AND 8 Aug. 12 ved. Aug. 15] Sau stk, t., Aug. 22] SAV. sat. ‘éiiowlng Wednesday and Satutday trom New amers marked, * 03 Not carry steerage passen- gers, Cabin passage 100, $130, “old, according to rt ier n Hn mniodation. keis on tavorable terms, Steerave at lowest rates. Steerage uckets from Liver- Pool end Queenstown and ail parts of Europe at lowest iy at the company's Bowling Gree we passage at LL ane Guiding, HARLES @, FRANCKT orto PH. DUVER Ciark and Randoiph strects, Ch PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBUR( The Hamburg:American Packet Compan; THURINGIA, for Hamburg. sheeting passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and lam burg :- First ‘Eabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $60, Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Steerage to Plymouth, London and all points m Eng- land, reotland and Wales $3), currency. Wiss will sail A VHALIA ust 13, 1874, JH RD & BUAS, General agents, “Gereral Paseengor agents, 61 Broadway, New York. _ PASSAGE RATES REDUCED. ANGLIA, . 4 CALIPORNTA. Sat, , Aug. ] ELDONLA: Wed.,Sepi. 2 d., August 12 » August 1 Audust 191 MAC reduced rates. Sik: RACH sia 325: ra, diving ig Intormation, to com- ren. BROTHERS, Agents, st AMER TO Qneenstown every WEDNESDAY; Steeraxe, 815. _ANCHOR LINE, No. 7 Bowimg Green. STATES MAIL STEAMSHITPS H, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, iit iron steainships will sail trom August IL ugust irom Kagle Ling pier, foot of oboken. OF PASSAGE. TO. ouTE, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. irst'saloon, $1 second, saloon, $60, gold. Steerage—To Fiymonth and Le to Cherbourg and Hamburg |, £0) $35, currence; Prepaid tickets from Hambure For freight ‘apply to FUNCH, EDYE & 00., 2 South Wiliam street. For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, lig Broad dway. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE Lot N tie TRAN RAs COMPANY'S MAIL LV N NEW YORK AND HAVRH, nite for the Con- tinent aang more sontherly that y other) will sail , Captain Hellard, Dapiain Ssurmont, ira, Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers, by teking this line, avold both transit by English railway and the discomtorts of cross- fog the ‘Channel, besides saving time, wouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 E rondway. TEAMER LAFAYETTE, ald be AND HAVRE, 2 = 3 will leave pier No. 50 'N toot. of Morton Ler fly yeray 8 at two o'clock, Passen- “GEORGE MACKENZIM, Agent, YOUND THE WORLD.—COOK'S THIRD, PERSON- ally conducted, Tour Round the World, will ed Moet New York, September 21, and San Francisco ft will embrace Japan, 0 India, Egypt and provides tor visits to th Palestine. ‘1ime oceuple oats hotel _accomme 1 ah osist expen 1 Bogs re, hg tui) particul ow ready, whic! The Al British steamship LORD CLIVE, MY rtetd master, will gail tof the above port on T ugust 4, from pier 23 ast ios of ney cording to accommods. Stecrage, $25 curren Apply to Show & BURGESS 66 South street. Ger W ESTE pk : EAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK To. BRISTOL (KNGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pler 18 Bast River as follows: ARRAGO. GREAT WI $70; ‘won ttekets, $13 MORGANS SONS, IN SMALL = ver Brine © EY, ‘ATE OF ¥ GINt Drei te Tor 8 ply'to wt de Steerage office, No. 6 Broadway, T= ey EK TO a G@Lascow, rvenrook, gap LONDONDERRY. new Clyde built steamers will sail rom a2 Tollows:— atoetala bates Sateen ate rats midship section, where lost moton ls ft, thus com- bu ning eel bens | STAR LINE, 4 \UBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. seeed ‘and comfort A. Augast 18, at9 A.M. WAH, Forsyth, - August 25 at 3 P.M. Prevail — Passage, bry! eat taten at lowest rates, mm Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Bweden,” de. ‘Drafts on Ireland. winging, war Fran and Germeny 8 at lowest rat lAMS & ation: Ap Bronaway. vars nt Ci on orn LLOYD STEAM. He COMPANY. The steamship DURA, Captain it cs ae , Ngynaber, will sail on Wednesday,’ August 5 at 2 rot Bienes pier. foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be tol- ‘ed by. 1 Seamnlp MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, uj KA ATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND P} pie in gold or be equivalent in Mer tay iH : “i “Siw and s1z9 ge appiy to ‘ OELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Grecn. each floor fs YHIRTY-POURTH | STREET, INE NMAN LINE,—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal, ett Steamers are re appointed to sall as ows: om Fe UEENS' AND LIVERPOOL, ata Aus, satay Sept 5, at Cabin Passage, $90 and fie a Steerage, to and trom all mln ‘at reduced rates, Cavin and General Office, No. 15 Broadway. Steerage Offices, No, 33 Broadway Pak ior 45 North River, JOHN G. DALE, Agent. ATIONAL LINE. NOTICE. “fhe most southerly route hag always been adopted by this company, ao avoid ice and headlands, m plers 44,and 47 North Kiver, TO OULENSTOWN ASD LIVERPOOL, ITALY, August 8, 1B. M. jan SPAIN, Aus. 15, 7:30 A. M. RIN, August 11, 2 P.M. ANADA, August 22, 12 M. BOW LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK, Captain Sumner, August — Cabin passage, $7); $80 currency. ‘Steerago atareatly reduced "prices ” ‘Rett paid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply atthe company’s ome Ne suena urn tickets at reduced rates. Pre- PmEOF Fe FOR ae RHINE, SWITZERLAND, sourH Germany, The Notnenanas ‘American ceanmenip Navigation Com- quite new and maznificent steamer TP. GALAND, Captain Deddes, which tie es ‘arrived from Plymouth ts 1044 days, will leave New York for Kotterdam direct Thursday, Al offering the most agreeable, efonomlcal and shortest route to the countries named'and a very great saving to passengers. pete gg gee For iFeirhi app Pog For passage to L. W. vON: EWE & CO. .. | MORRIS, * Broadway, 27 Bout Jaih William street. | Morris’ Sorcocal Exprese. OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL APS T Foreign kxchange office, 86 South street, New Zork. — Bills of upwards, issued at the lowest rates, DONOVAN ROSSA.—REDUCED PA and Liverpool; ste: corner Cofdandt ant £ COASTWISE 8ST: EAMSHIPS. Ppaceie, MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. ery For treight and passave or further gg the company’s office, on the whart toot w Rures HATCH, N nie LUMBUS, Captain E. C. Reed For freight or passage (havin, dations) apply to. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & _D. MCKELLAR, Agent in ‘Havana. OR HA CITY OF NEW RK ( c CUBA (ituvana and. Mexico, CITY OF MERIDA (Havana di: CITY OF HAVANA (Havane direc ~ For treight or Dapeng’ AMERICAN LINE. THE AMERICAN aso COMPANY iF PAILA: HIA, Week! eal Seatahip service between ladelohia an Mt dab pool, ating at Queensto Salling every Thursday trom Philadelphia, and jing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia :— *ABBOTSFORD ug. 6) OHIO. PENNSYLVANIA. ..Ang. 13| *KENI ILLINOIS... Stiss Aug. 20| INDIANA Of passage in currenc: ice: 2 Cabin, $75 ii $100, according to accommodations. Steerage and es ae “uckets to and from all poinis at the lowest rate: ares marked with a star do not carry interme- Passenger accommodations for ail cla: Ample attendance is provided. Kvery steamer carries a surgeon and stewardess, ‘These steamers are sup) tothe usu Through tickets and throug! tween all prominent points. For fone rates of freight and other information apply ea unsurpassed, ppd with life rafts, in addition life boats and life BD REtS Be bills ot lading issued be- EO. W, COLTON, 42 Broad street, New York. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Walnut street, Philadeiphia, RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Liverpool. N. & 5. CUMMINS & BROS., Queenstown. other points and’ and Wales—The South Wales Atlantic Sfetmstip Company trom Pennsylvania Railroad whart, Jersey C Ke as tolloy aiurday, August 22 turday, Sept. 12. First cabin’ passage, $25 nd, $80, currency j second cabin, $55, currency ; ste stecruge certificates trom Cardil, ‘currency. Prepaid Bigs currency. £1 and upwards. For further 1 iparticulars apply oe ARCHIBALD BA‘ Agents, & © EMIGRATION AND IT BROS xchange and Dratts for any amount, from £1 ASSAGE; COKK, iy Bristol, ‘London very day.” Northern Hotel, streets, New York. Beltust, Londo TRAVELLERS GUIDE. PITTA ENS! LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS steamboats daily (Satur. 7 Y 6P. + S peace ag = rom plor 49 North River, foot FTBRNOON BOAT POR West. POINT, bpd a Rondout and Kingsto1 t, Pier 39, every ‘after. Tickets in in packages at reduced een n Kens, MARY? YPowEL at %¢ orc REGULAR DAILY MORNING BOAT FOR PEEK- A skill, Sund. cepted.—The steambont THOS. P. WAY' will leave toot of Bare street North iv fone Haters tt ja fete ae foul aridings — Sing Bing erstraw, Grasy rome and Verplack nectins Fy uredays, and Satu it alted and livered at Barclay ‘street una § ot 3 ____ By F, AYRES, Superintendent _ “ALBANY, AND, 7Roy BY DAY LINE Lavine (tf ron meas de hort erat 8 of krie terry, “at 8: 4, ining ‘s Tarrytown oot myaee (by iereyboa, Pough Hudson, connectins West and North. tp tickets to West | returning same day, i pinion Catskill were and Newburg, a from ieee: To Si Lake, $2 aa Lae, 938 VER, LINE TO BosTON. VIA aoe The world-renowned steamer STOL and PROVIDENOE Weave ‘pier 28 North Ri (Sundays ° ‘all principal hotels in. the for the seasoa, of Murray street, daly ie sand rit AMUSEMENTS. O0OD'S MUSEUM—TWO PERVORMANCES, EVENIN AFTERNOON AT. BEA py % RED RIDING oop ICE. MY WIFE'S MAID, BEROEOLITAS. THEATR: 85 BROADWAY. M"st IDING ROOM ONLY aveny amen Mme. VIOLE!TE PIC. Papmeras CAN CAN oF CHAL SAuU ur r DANG ERS. MORE RPE ATTRe One ga N/a at and ALA, Pas GREAT LU BLU SE SATHORN, One Hundred, STAR PERFORMERS, One Hundred CE 685 BROADWA' y MATINEE TANCE aS 0 AND SATURDA' Ge BORER, Sincanes sagoan t7 ‘723 and 739, BRO. UnbdUwpaD ryt OVERWHELMING aT Nag IDREDS TURNED AWAY. WHY? Because it is the best enterisioment wo Come AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES, EVENING AT 8, id MATINEES AT2 TBLO'S THEATRE. 0: B THORNE, MANAGER, AST THREE NIGHTS OF the great var divanen musica! production of ELLE OF -AGADI DIA, with its rwertul Hent withtE MATT! He ON SATURDAY AT 2 lay. the great of oR, pL O ee NORWALK AND DANBURY,—STEAMER Y WHITE here ref ay, Stivers excepted), ye a Hpagpury Hine ‘third stree! Railroad. rn rival of trains from Danbury 4 and New fiaven. Pere LVANIA RAILROAD, THE GREAT TH epoae LINE NURD state MAIL ROUT nd ww Yor 03808 omg) ri pans ib low "hia fn , ~ ss, _xpre! lor rrisburg, Pittsburg, the West oS. put Wwith, Puliman pulsee cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and Sunday, Band 8:30 P.M. rt, Lock Ha Corr, aoe Erte, O wit, ‘or yA. M, connecting at ‘ashington and the South—Limited maa ton, ey Pullman parlor car: it 9:30AM; arrive at, was ington, ML feyular ats40 A M., Sand 9 8:10, 9:90,A. M5 12:30, Pnight. Sunday, rane: and second class, Lock Haven, 9 eer Poiladelpnt Accegninaintin 8, 6 i ve 'M. and ah it "Sunday, 5: 104. M. uM tn bis li, B38 might Scthdy, 5:3 tie Perth Amboy and So nd 6 ickyz and 4. MN thar. 2,54 420,52, Belvidere, 9: i) A. M., 2and 4 P. M. For Borde town, Burl He and Camden, 7 ‘01 jen nd Cam Yor Farmi I ai P.M ‘or armink' c oe 4 and via boat from pans hows: espe , Manday. Fro 5, 6 25), f IES) ‘A. M.; 6:50 and No.1 Astor House ‘streets. Emigrant No, 4 Court street, reet, Hoboken. Ti es, 525 and 44 Broadway, jexct mi haat ana oe ticket often ei 6 gand Pub a Hudson sti OYD. 38., Go General Passenger Agent. _ FRANK sea General Manaze TICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and aiter Monday, will be the only authorized offices in’ Ne Vicinity tor the, sale ot Fi gyer the toliowin uly 13, 1874, the lowe id Second Chass Tiokets ‘ORK CER TIAE: “AND HUDSON RIVER R. R., 413 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, goth street depot Harlem, Ryda and at Westcott’s Expre: Ld uth. street and Broadway, and S24 near Srosiver, N. Y., and 333 Washington strect, Brook: lyn. ERIE RAILWAY, , 529 Broadway, 957 Broadway. pot foot Chambers street, depot toot 23d Breet depot versey, City, No. 2 Court sireet, Brooklyn, and % Hudson aed Hobo! | No, 2 Astor House, 538 ‘Broadway, 94 place, debot foge Denby dence streot dopot foot ct age MR ot Heonoken n, a ludson stree' ‘ol i) Brooklyn: a ALTIMORE AND OHIO B 315 Broadway, Now Broadway, No. 8 Th, House, "2 Broadway, 944 Broadway, depot toot of Desbrosses stree , depot foot of Cortlandt street, depot Jersey og: a Cot Broke aa and RICK. INO. N. ABBOTT" Gen.’ Pass. age Erie Raiiway- D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen, Pass, Agent Penn. R.R.; Ok Gen. Ticket Agent B, and O. PPOSITION ALBANY AND TROY.—SPRING STREET pier. Steamer SCHUYLER Mon 6 - Fare, # cents, d N.Y.' "6, and ERR; Wednestay and 4; $1 with berth; XTONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON. ‘The elegant steamers :HARBAGANBETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- HELONINGTON, every Monday, Wednemlay and Friday, ter 28 Norih ieiver. at 9. Ma r cars are run t 1s int mn Stoningt White Sou! au aoe ae shia om et ‘he ma nificent steamer RHODE ISLAND. daily North River, at 12 M., and ‘wenty-third street, , arrivitiy in Boston ut II o'clock P EXCURSIONS. STORIA, HARLEM, "MORRISANTA AND HIGH Bridge. Te eba gta miboste leave Fulton ferry See time cards for land: every half hour uft LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND return, at reduced rates. See Day Line advertise TO CALIFORNIA, tre AND CHINA, VIA prttes of passage, including all necessaries for tho anew York to San Francisco, $8, $100, or $110 cur- ren ‘Sait Francisco to Yokohama, $150, gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $20). Steamers leave pier 42 North fiver, New York, as tol SOLON. Captain J. M. Dow, August 1 ACAPULCO, Commodore A. G. Gray, August 29, at 12 noon. And every alternate Satarday, connecting with all steamers ror Centrat Am: Extra steamers tor ireight and way passengers will be despa old. 12 noon. ca and South Pacitic ports, atched on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may quire. [ (eerie leave San Francisco for Japan and China as SoLSieabo. ia miormation apply ‘anal street, aL Superintendent, Managing Di Director. Gtk Davros, Freight Agent. YORK AND HAVANA INE. first class steamships w uesday, | from pier 43 Norta Kiver, foot of Cedar street, for Havahs airect as foie MORRO CASTL, Captain T, H. August 4 GRESCENT CITY, Captain T. 8. Curtis. August IL ugust 18 ommo- 6. 6 Bowling Green. VA! NASSAU, HLOGRESO, MPEACHY, VER 4 CRUZ, New York, Havana and Mexican, Mail Steamship Line, orth River at 3 P. M. vana via leaving er, Nassau). _F “ALEX SRDie & SONS, 33 Broadway. _ xB LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT ey ‘West, carryani ¢ the United States Mail.—Steamer grate OF XAS, Captain Bol oF, will leave pier 20 Fast River, Saturday, August P.M. Through bills Or iading given to Houston an Hifi points on the Galves- ton, c. R. No Houston and Henderson B. and an charge for torwarding in New York. For freight of pas- sage, having superior accommodations, apply MALLORY & CO., 158 Mi: aden lane. CLYDE, 119 Wail ‘street Ho days Coon’. ia al con for h a i. » contains lists of over 1,200 tours. to" “al ones a & interest in Europe, and ice 10 cents. Americ. FIIGOOK. SON & JENKINS, 961 Broadway. B LIVERPOOL DIRECT. oan. Lot pa Tabi For preignt ort ay pene arin, Bas 83 "accommodations, apply to LO} OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship MISSISSIPPI, Captain MB. Crowell, from pier 36 North River (toot ot North Moore street), on Saturday, August 8, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received. daily. Through rates given to St. ‘kaburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. a Yor trelgne oF pera having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FREDERE OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ic BAKER, pler 36 North Kiver, The Crgnure ptexinshi 1 The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Bacata Clapp, will eave pier No.9 North Hiver on Saturday, August 8, at 3PM. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Gaiveston, Indianola, Kockport or Aranzas Whart, Br wos Santiay wy edreian Mob steerage, ‘or ireight or passage iad ARK RieAMA babi passage, $50 Pe West street. Gourmeny LINE. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIROT. ‘ime followiny new tym first class steamers will sail P. M.. from pier 20 mga River:— sept. 2 ly ‘Throu ugh ‘ratge to Gaiveston, so Brazos antag 0 tae of ce corner Fulton and Groenwion streets. 0 4 Se Srondase, Wednesday Now ea, "PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. —OLD Dominion Sleamship., Company.—steamers leave for above ports trom pier 37 North River, foot ot Beach street, on reaeday, Lite jay and Saturday, at3 P.M. Algo Intermediate steam: Through bills of Iading ‘and passenger tickets issued to ints in the interior, “TRAVELLERS GUIDE. “L8ARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA ZENS Line Ca Steamboats, pler 49 North River, 6 P ‘on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, Friaay, Excursion kets, New York to Saratoga and return, food 30 days, 23 b guys Excursion tickets 20 Round Lake aad revue | Introduction ¢ wrristan and Isolde” NORTH SHORE STA1 5. are running hourly EXCURS‘ON TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, for bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A, M. to 7:30 Fare, I cents. GRAND OCEAN ‘EX Beach.—Rockaway has ine surf and. still, water | fine groves ald dancing plat forms, lkee ior Suniay school and. plenle parties, who he will Tw LIG nT will eran atrect ISLAND FERRY ew Brighton, Snug Har- . dally, Sundays inclusive. | TO ROCKAWAY bathing, Loaung, fishing; ‘artin’s Dock, Brooklyn, | HK. | EXC ursion tickets, 5 NG BANKS—GRAND DAILY EXCURSION; Splendid sail down the bay to tie ocean. view of Long Branch, the tortifications, &c. sea going steamer bLSCOKLT Saturdays, trom foot of Tw M. ; pler 45, fooy spring mroot} aves every day (excep y-second street, feet’ order Thain al ained, and everything di eoeae ( A.—DAILY EXOURSIONS- 10 ROCKAWAY iver, at 840 A. M. andl North River, at 8:50 A, M, and 1:15 P, M. Korg? ver, at9 A. M. and ‘A, ie Eleventh street, North turning neave Rockaway ns ai ML A. Excursion tickets, 5. (OLERA BANKS—ON THURSDAY, p; Anderson Douro UL, pilot P.M. Fare, soe. Early morning tr pgporeie THEATRE. UPENING NIGHT. Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that the under their. management Opening ot this establishment DA AY VEN Na, August If when ae sit pee, @ new and nein ater on three et sears in the’ leo Aaatioae in late America: Bi Dresuly tor Mr. pious meth n gona, written ex: Mr. soul McQULLOUGH. Miss K. ROGBES BANPOLER: will sustain the leading charact The action occurs in je Shenandoah Valley, in the spring of 1362, ‘New Scenery by Voogtlin. New Music by Connolly. dew and appropriate Unitorms. The play will be produced under the immediate per- sonal Papervision or the author. For full particulars see future advertisements, OOTH' 3. BELLE LAMAR, B SALE OF SEATS! 11 *,* The Box office will be open THIS (Thursday) MORNING at EIGHT O'CLOCK and up to 5 P.M, for the sale of reserved places for the First Performance of the new piece, BELLE LAMAR, which will be given.om Monday evening next, the iOih inst. | I: Seats can always be Re iio ag days in advance. ADMIBSION, ONE DOLLAR Drevs Cire 3c. 1 50 100 |HLATRE COMI TEVATRE Co nate, THEA RE , COMIQUE, THEATRE ' COMIQU! 514 BROADWAY. 514 BROADWAY, 5l4_ BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART, .+- Sole Proprietor THIS STANDARD THEATRE, newly decorated and beautified throu ods with every modern appliance {or ELEGANOd, on ta nden AND COMFORT its patrons WILL REOPEN B WILL REOPEN WILL REOPEN WILL RioP! POSITIVELY ON MONDAY, AUGUT 19 ON MONDayY, AUGUST ON MONDAY, AuaUar it THE COMPANY WILL “BE. ONE IN EVERY Wa¥ WORTHY ar Etna eet, nats ‘Ghgeamy THEAT! Re "oomigt THLATRE OOMIQUB as the PLACE OF eeyeeetr, FAMILIES, LADIES AND QHILDREN, FAMILLES, LADIES AND CHI Ny FAMILIES, BS AND CHILDREN: to whose enjoyment md "management will continue te CHASTE AND pea ENTERTAINMENT, will THE MOST pEnicate AND REE Lap ita TASTES, and, sustain the fame of fhe BATRE Pigdciadntg “THE PEOPLE'S » PLAY HOUSE,’ THE ONLY LEGIUIMAEE One OF DIVERSIFIED — SEE FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND BEAR IN MIND 'HE OPENING DATE, MONDAY, avabst 10, 1874. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 18/4 ONY PASTO! ae ie caesar, ets BOWERY. LAST WEE iT WEBK of the reigning seca HE CANUVAN, AND M RENTZ’8 BEWITCUING M FEMALE MINSTRELS, MAINES, FRIDAY, AT 2:30 P, M. | | (onossnuie. os .—SUMMER EL 60 CENTS. D LONDON B' Magic’ aateriainaent in Lectoriam. Open daily trom 10 tll dusk. /ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE. JOHN KOCH, } FRO OPRIKTOR, H. GRAU, MANAGER, SATURDA’ EVENING, August § at, At 8 o'clock. GRAND Peace, EOALA PER yo ACTS OF OPERA, poe. OPE Ae AND PROME DE CON- CERT, with Pauling Canissa, Wassmann, Habelmann, Bernard, Weinlich, shu Hupsch and others. Grand Orchestra, Bd. Hasse, Conductor. Qanmssion S00. Reserved seats 500 extra. Full gramme in Sacurday’s paper. Ticket ‘office open on F YENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Aug. 6, ATS. THEODORE iHOMAS' UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. Schabert-Liszt Symphony, No. 1, in © Minor, o Ovi ‘Apu Hassal ine, W | Polona A, Thomas _ Admission Ticket, 50 kages of 12 tickets. $5. T.MORE's phdaaicae err ato BAND. M. K. BOPSFORD, AGENT, Le ADE AND. “biReerOR, oF rigs, Bal BROADWAY: THE VERY BEST M oi Ri eros FOR ALL 0 \REAT SOUL IN A SMALL BODY.”—BEAUTIFUL Little Book. entitled “Do You Love Music?” given or malied’ free, Address PXIVATE MUSICAL UN Veksiiy 24 West Fourteenth street, or call, SQUARE, offer their find assortment o! i | at prices which cannot fail to suit tne times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old Pianos taken im exchange. SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—ON INSTALMENTS OR to rent beautitul rosewood iull7 octave Pianoforte | and Stool; fully poayeapees, GOLDsMIi 8, 26 Blee cker street, near Bowery. CHICKERING PIANO, $90; STEINWAY 7 octave Piano, cheap with organ attache ment, $150; 8-stop Urgan. $109. EEK & SON, 11 Clinton place (kighth street), near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORIE F FOR sale—Four round corners; celebrated maker ; used 5 months: for $300, including Stool, Cover; parior, cham- ber, Ce om sacrifice; property family leav- ing'city. 3 ih 14 Tull agraff urved case, tour round corners, made to order; cos $1.0:0, for $30); also elegant 7 octave, Broadway See | maker, for $200. Call at private residence 120 West 23d st, near dthav, N. B.—Box tor shipping. AILY EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND.—THE tavorite steamer ARROWSMITIT will make regular daily trips to Coney Island, teaving pier foot of Twenty- third street, North River, at9 A. t West Hleventh stieet. 9:10AM. Franklin street, North River, 9:20 A, M., M. ; pier 2 North River, 9:3) 3 via aiid ote JJAST RIVER BOAT TO CONEY ISLAND. The fayorite steamer Mi TAMORA will make rega- lar daily Wa te Canay. island, leaving Ninth street, Bast Fulton ferry, Brook- A LADY WILL LL A HANDSOME WEBER rosewood Pianotorte, round corners, fall size, cost ae sor less ge $175; stool, Cover, &c. ; perfect order. Third street. A PRIATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Decker & Brothers Pianoforte at a sacrk fice; arichly carved rosewood case, 734 octave Piano; all improvements; full agraile, ovérstrung, &6. 979 tor $26) ' 8 box Lor shipping. Vall at privat residence: bio West alse at ARGAINS.—ELEGANT OVERSTRUNG SEVEN OC. fave Fiano, $15); 7 octave Fiano. $4) Reed, Pedal. iiree Bank Organ GURDON & SON, ast boartonth street, near Fifth avenue. C D. FREE & 7% OGTAVE PIANO '« cannot be excelled in ‘any point; they are the low priced instruments in the world. |, 246 and Weat Twenty-seventh street Pusuine BANKS. STEAMER TRAVELER LEAVES or Ermer’ excepted; leaves Ninth sirect, gE K. R., foot of Dover street, 7:20; foot of Trent Hourth Cag gd A cH ilo ie JOHN B. THE POPULAR Poa J. on for excursions throughout the Tos dations for smati parties. Ap- ADAMS, No. 8 Bat ALOON STEAMERS WYOMING AN AND GkORGK OLYPHANT, run daily, on charter, with barges Re- pale, Chicago, Caledonia, Baldwin and Baru Smit tan’ Beach, Hxgelsior, | Oriental an Gold Spring rover, fice.” So" West ihristopher street terry. TEAMBOAT FORT LER TO OHARTER TO EXCUR aa ee a picnic parties. Apply at47 Faiton streot, N'S HOTEL, QUERNSTOWN. This weil known first ‘class hotel, haviny roprictors, will now be t He in the south of Trelan landing stages and railway depot, will be fou mont Convenient to American tourists arriving by several steamers, DARD AMARIGAN BEVEL TABLES AND Be + the Phelan & ‘sale for sale only by cessor to Phelan ra Asreracniiag =n KANT ON Great American bevel atent wire cushions, at laced, PUxoroRtES_szconD Bree IN THOROUGH Also Pianofortes to rent, Sy soar KERING e Sonne “No. nu oo Fourteenth street, t between Broadway and Le ith MUSICAL» SOPRANO IS OPEN TO AN ENGAGEMENT r 18 New York or. pone irom. Lodge ® good tn al service; reader, and ee 2b fe Pa Broadway, rid VAN BUREN'S BEAUTIFUL OPEoaT Pate urteenth street.—Private lew fons ‘plano, organ, rn ear Osioal GNIviee sivy. THE LECTURE SEASO) mG 8 (7 6 Tits BVENINGSA. LRCTULE oN NERVOUS | i ahn’: + oa Fourth Hie world. ‘Algnesion ‘s0.cents. eure PEOIAL LEOTURES KVERY NIGHT AT ELone Re Srelock at the New York Museum ot “Anatomy, 618 roadway, between Houston id Bleeckor streets, ——— DANCING | ACADE MLES. QAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or CIROULARS at private Acadeiny, 212 co Ele’ aay edihasotncti rs CLOTHING. 2. Saat | 3 M, MARKS’ WELL KNOWN LSTABLISHMEN 101 Sixth avenne, opposite Highta street, ladies gentlemen can rocelve the utiost value in cash for, thent castof Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. call at nag rem the number asavove. Ladies waltes aed 00, 40 Vosey street udoiphe, Garnet Dion and ott 1 xatinty yourselves Sraete to Broosiya promplly sanded We wr

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