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J PETROPOLITAN THEATRE 385 BROADWAY MP Sith wece or the extruontinary success of ¢ VIOLET TE PICACTS PARISIAN UANCAN Ul CHAUUT DANCERS Lo THe GREAT iymnast. the daring Female ¢ ve Artists. WILL BEGIN LESTER and ALLEN ain oe itucated Dogs. | on TUESDAY NIGHT, August 25, at this magnificent Professor J DANE Wy IN" Chine Jagger | theatee with, the production of AN ENT NEW URDAY. XK 0 BE PiM ise ry eo at Or ol U MATINGE WEONESDAY AND SAT HOWIZON, UNDsR THE GAS LIGHT, e., entitled, i HBATRE COMIQUE, 5l¢ BROADWAY. SHOCLD SHE fe, JOR WABT. ....--i-01 °°" pices’ wack OF the StOnOp on, skacousy! An entire change ot) | orator, to be offered with » CAS. OF UNEXCRPTIONABLE rae mee : Mr. ADD RYMAN, POWER and unusual perfeciness, and with EVERY NEW FACES, Jw 4cts,) First week of SCENE NAW. ah 7 ‘CBS, £6 Master MARTTN, The box sheet will open on THURSDAY MORNING, sonas, sy Mr. PRANK OONALDSON | August 2l, at8o'clock.. The role against TICKET SPEC: sof the uew, and the new Sensadon | ULATORS will be rigidly eniorced this season, and no Uivet ‘time Drama, tickets purchased of those parties will be admitted at the aa yt ws TG AcHOOReEAer | 288 ——— ee THE AL Mr. LUKE SO! OK =n pate - ; Mr. G0. CORS Woon's ausaus 1,000,000 CURIOSITIES, Maser MATS, aan ne er act ? yee tvormances DALLY, Mr, FRANK DOVALDSON| Miss NULLY PLERIS, RVENING a: & “APVERNOON at 2 ind the entire company in Mic. ZETELLA I, Aldrich, Sophie Miles, | Balle Howitt, Lizaie Kelsey, * the casi Miss KATK v'CONNOR W.H. Mecker, J.R. Grismer, A. Hl. Sheldon, — in new #0) Hazry Colton, in im the) uriesiue’ and JAMES BU CW. Barry's act Drama, ‘antomiune, PF agg bitte ME Ww Tata’ ig THe DWAR! puss IN NEW SCENERY AND Xr. CHAS. WHITE, | DUBL. : BOOTS. EFFECTS. My G. LSTOUTE | . Autust 2%, LANCASHIRE LASS and GOLDEN BUT: Master MARIN F and the entire company in | TEMPLY. visti asthe MONKEY. | A PLEAcING BILL, man MATINGE MUNGO, TH APE, WEDNESDAY a ‘ WEDNES TUSDAY. \LOBE, AT BROADWAY NIIRE CHANGE OF BILL TIS WEEK, Ro expense has been spared by the management. The Names of artists who are at the very hoad und fron’ o! ‘the profession, and thus concentraied, form a gigantic | 4 constellation, OUTRIVALLING ALL OPPOSITION. MONDAY EVENING, AUGLAT 17, SENATOR BOB HART JOHN HART, im nis laughaple skeiches/ king of comedians enUtied Mous Grossi's SLIPPL-RY DAY BALLET (TROUPE tm new ballet, the PATHS) REVELS. TAR ARTISTS 's, 5) CRNTS AND $1, AT 8 UPEN AT 7. MATINEES BVERY WEUN In preparation a new URI OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER. . -Lesvees and Managers BELLE LAMAR!!! Dion Bencicautt’s new and prodigiously snecessful American play will be, presented se EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, with the eminent actor, Mr, JOHN McCULLOUGH (tor whom the drama was expressly written), and Miss K. ROGERS KANDOLPH QUE EXTRAVAGANZA. im, the, pringival pepts, with the great cast oompleted | with Mr. F. B. WARDE, Mr. OWE: MACKAY, Mr. CHARLE: wee Mr. J. E. IRVING, Miss MARGUBRITS CHAM- &e, que pray produced under the immediate snpervision of e author. The yoene is laid at and in the Shenandoah Vaile: %* PRICES —Admission, $1; Dress Circle, 50 cents; Quliery cents; Reserved Orcnesira Stalls) $1); Re: rved Balcony Seats, $1. Carriages may be ordered for 10:80. Box office open continuously from s 4. M. Begins evening at& Matinee atl 30 TBLO’S THEATRE. Decided and immense success of the moral and ex- iting Play by Hurry Watkins, eucittea z GRIFFITH “GAUNT; OR MAN AND WIFE AND THE PASTOR, which will be presented on MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17 and all the week. The above thrilling play is from Chas. Beade’s, how creating so much Interest with ths pablic, BOVE ANU JzALOUSY, is strongly dey im the Ongly COPIMGLEGANT DRAMA, and “Holds the Mirror up to Nature.” Everybody should see it, as it THACHES A MORAL LESSON. ENTRAL PARK GARDE) THIS (MONDAY) SVBNING, August THEODORE THOMAS: UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. Overture, “La Gagaa Ladra”........... a Scherzo, “*Keformation Sympbouy” Waltz, “Wo die Citronen biuhn”... Selections “Buryanthe’’.......... Overture, “Tannbauser”’. . AROWE, Mr. F. agner aos eege . .....Bach—Goanod phe and Reapers. Sullivan jongroise, No. 2” Walw, “Wine, Woman urd song” Albion, Seiection of English, Irlsh and Scotch Booey coe ae cot ronstior rophel WL Meyer si t 5) conte. Package of 2 Tickets $5. OBIN-ON HAL—SIXTEENTH STREET, oween Broadway and Fifth avenue, “A HIT, A HIT; A PALPARLE BIT!” CrowbED HOUSES to witness the reigning sensation, THE ©. ae) ani THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. The Minstret scene at 4 o'clock. irand Oo at 9 o'clock. The CANCAN at 10 o’cloek. MALINEES TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 2:30. ts six days in advance now ready at the cashier's JF ‘enue and Thirtiesh street, on saturday evening, At gust 15, 1874. Soirees Monday, Wednesday ang Saturaay evenings Musical Director, Prote:sor CHRISTY. 6 ¢@\REAT SOUL IN A SMALL BOD! UNIVERSISY, 24 West Fourteenth street, or call, concluding with the Drama, ATURDAY. | ROCKWELL, Mr. ©. LE | a RAND OP' iG ARGYLE 800! SIXTH AV! "—BBACTIF UL little Book, entitled “Do You Love Music?” given away, of mailed free. Address PRIVATE MUSICAL NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. AMUSEMENTS, ALY'S (FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE), ‘Twenty -eighth street, corner of Broadway. a0ausTIN Balt ° ad son 1 baer tac ST. Ett 6TH AV. GRAU and ©. ‘OLA. . es and Man. INAUGURATION OF TH SEASON eee MONDAY EVENING, Augus! Mile. MARIE A(MeK and 18 NRW FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, when wilibe presen{cd, for the first time in America, Mu. L. Vasseur’s brilliant Opera Bouffe, vA TAMBALL D ARGENT, entirely new scenery, New costumes, ‘fc., and the ing brilliant aistributien in the ‘ing roles :— ULLEK maises omen MOLDA Mile. LEONTINS MINKLLY | — | FovusL Mile. BLANCHE GANDON RAAB. ---- Mons, DUBOUCHET. | PRUTE.. 24. - Mons. FULE @ Tika. S$ AND ORCHE Musi Mons. ©. VAN GHELE. PRICES. —Admissicn, Orches ra and Galcouy Sofa. Dress Circle, $125) Second commences Thursda’ theatre and at Schirmer’ W AbLA0R's. Proprietor and Manacer..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at half-past seven. To commence at eignt o'clock precisely. REOPENING! bes yee oes limited period of the distungaished 6! Domediat MMR. J. L. TOOLK, who will appear for the i wet ERST TIME IN AMERICA at this Theatre, of MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1876, in TWO OF HTS CELEBRATED ORIGINAL CHARACTERS, sraparies by MISS ELIZA JOHNSTONE. MISs AGNES MITCHELL, MR. W. HERBERT, MR. HL WESTLAND, (ot the principal London fheatres, their first appearance ere) and an efficient company. The initial representation of Mr. Toole’s series of specialties will consist of a new Comic Drama, tn three acts Wrilten expressly for him, and entitled WIG AND GOWN, HAMMOND COOTE, a Barrister. Mr. J. L, TOOLE With a petite ram d the WEAVER. jaicony,, Broadway. Mr. TOOLE.. Due notice will be given of Mr. Tvole’s first performance of PAUL PRY. THE OLYMPIO. FAMILY OLYMPL OLYMPIC, ResORT. OLYMPL 62 BROADWAY, 624. AND SPECIALTY THEATRE OF AMERICA. i NDAY, AUGUST LAST WERK LAST WERE LAST BAST WEEK Last WEEK LAST LAST WEBE LAST Wink Last LAST WEEK LAst WEEK Last or or OF oF or oF TONY PASTOR'S TONY STAR PASTOR'S TONY STAR PASTO.'S TONY STAR PasTOR'S STAR “ COMBINATION. ‘ COMBINATION. COMBINATION, Ri USES. peau nace IMMENSE APPLAUSE. THE PUBLIC ENTHUSIASTIC. JHE PRESS UNANIMOUS | IN PBOCLAIMING THIS “xP THB MOST VARIED, M TED, aia chi THE MOST AMUSING, EVER PRESENTED TOE NEW YORK PUBLIC. NEW FACES. NEW FACES. NEW PACES. NEW PACES. NBW FACEs. NEW FACES. PROFESSOR LE GRINA'’S WONDERFUL ANIMALS. TRAINED BLKDB, MICE AND CATs. MATINEB MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATUBDAYB. EATRICAL COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOING “ the road :" stars wanting cuts for next season, and ail other parties needing Theatrical Printing should call atthe METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Browdway. bstimates cheerfully given, TuMORE’S TWENTY-8ECOND REGIMENT BAND, Ps. GILMORE, MK. LEADER AND DIRECTOR. THE VERY BEST MUsIc F FICE, $41 BROADWAY: 3 LYMPIC, 622 BROADWAY, 624, The artists engaged ior the regular season, com- mencing August 24. will report at the weatre (without tai), Monday ——* August er, init VBBY DE:ORIPTION | TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, DISPLAY CARDS, WOOD CUYS AND LITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, furnished by the : METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway (Herald Buiiding), PROMPTNESS, NEATNE38 AND CHEAPNESS. Parties about going on fhe road and managers of con- Serte or dramatic entertainments will flud itto their ad- an Laze {0 GET AN ESTIMATE BEFORE PAVING THEIR WORK DONK ELSEWHERE. AT ZONON SQUABE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL ofter their flue assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which caunot fail to suit the times New Pianos to rent aud rent applied toward purchase if id Pianor taken in exehan: STEL.WAY & SON Pianoforte forsale; also an elegant F. 0, Lighte & Co. 734 octave four rownd rosewood Pianolorw, new seale, ali improvements, cost $90, for $20. Call at prie N, Bo box ‘Wate residence 120 West Zid st, uear 610 av. tor shipping. BEACTIFUL BOSZWOOD PIANO, $3; A 7%, carved legs, patent agratla every improvement; & Sacrifice ; instalments taken : rent $4 onshly. R. CABLE, id7 West 25d st., near 6th av. A BARGAIN FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 21 Bast wth st, near Broadway. Pianororte, cost $675, tor $155; rosewood parlor and chamber Furniture, Oarpets, ou Painungs, Bedding, &c. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- fant tour round Decker & Bros. Pianoforte, at a sacrifice: a 7}; octave, richiy carved rosewood 'c Fiano, having all improvements, a full agraffe, over- grung, &c.: cost $475, tor ‘Has bo: aist st. 9X 1OF shipping. Call at private residence, 210 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, IN GOOD_ ORDER, responsible city makers, oily $100; a 7% octave iano, littie used. a bargain. "PEK & SON, 1) Clinton place (Eighth street), near Broadway. STELNWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTY—EVERY IM- provement; great bargain for cash. A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs, only $100, 9. BIDDLE, 13 Waver ey piace, near Broadway. A. MAGNIFICENT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—4 round corners, used 5 months, for $300, in- cluding Stool, Cover; parlor, chamber, dining. urni- ture; sacrifice; property family leaving city, 36 West sth st. Sth av, A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE HAINES BROS? | Piano, as good as new, with Cover and Stool, for legs then $300. D. KRAKAUER, 352 Bow>ry, near Fourtu street. HICKERING ROSEWOOD AT SOTA BEAUTIFUL Pianoforte, iron trame, modern style and improve inents, cost $505, ucluding ‘Stool and Cover. 25 Third bowery and second avenue. street, between Ana, SacatFic WOR CASH, ON INSTAL. ments, or to rent, $5 per month, beautiful rose overstrung agraffe Pianoiorte. % Bleecker street, near Bowery. full 7 et wedouDSMiTH Fine Tone ROSEWOOD PIANOS, $75; BENT. ®t: is, $75; rept, instal mens aR nits Ponbby & BON, 13 East Fourteenth street, near Filth avende. a brilliant tones Knabe & Oo., with all improv iments; bargain, for cash. F, SCHULER, 47 Broome st. T 8 THIS 1 ; Debility and Special Diseases, at Dr. Kabn feum. Kemember tue address, bse Broadway, Fourth street The largest and most magnifice geum in the world, Admission 500. GPsciaL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, oetween Houston and leecker streets, ~PIANO, NARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSON: mailed ire J. JAY WAISON, Musical Director. Wy aaten 4 PIANIST, TO INSTRUCT A LADY ‘very much advanced in music, at Wo West Twenty seventh sireet, trom 6 to 8 o'clock. DANCING ACADEMIES AUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, PRIVATE LESSONS at anv hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 bast Bieventh st. Wann 0 UPON Wareod mwa BOTSFURD, AGENT. FOR ALL OC- * THEATRICAL PRINT- PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. 4 OCTAVE RUSEWOOD id); ‘Stool, Cover. Be | FURNITURE. A -WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR «Furniture, Carpets and Beddinz, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & 00,'>, 155 and 157 Chatham street, An linmens stock and low prices. TO LET FOK BUSINESS PURPOSES, ENNBTT BUILDING. GRKAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET | IN THE BENNETY BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE | BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICRS AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICKS 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MCST FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING 13. COMPLETELY EJRKPROOF HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Proprietor and Manager Mr. DALY has to announce that his sixth comedy sea- D On 3 Gert froin Macdou re 46 TO $10 PER WE Bi HOMER MORGAN, Broadway and sq NO, 2 PINE STREBT. STORE TO LET—CORNER OF HESTER AND food location for tquor, grocery | Nerioik streets: = = or drug store. RDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS Forss, Bills of Lading, and every mercial and Theatrical Printing neaudy, c romptly done, at the METKOPOLITAN PR BY i8 Broadway. Estimates cheer ven on application. AND REGULAK STKAM -up, Room required for manufacturing pur 1 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY. in of Job, Com- ABLISHM EN, MAKIE AIMEE | fui Rooms, newly fitted and furnished, with stall tables i. POWER AND : : and 1878, STREZT NO. 128 DiBhER | poses. A FFICE OR PART OF OFFICE TO LET—BAS ot Serraen, Savings oak building, 3 Kast Four- TAM POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or withott power, at 18 and 2) Pell street; rent low to wood workers or others, LET—tH# SBCOND FLOOR OF NO, 421 BROAD- way, corner of Canal street, one of the finest loca. | for business, at’ half price, on the premises, or or W. U. - Ausnst 20, at the box office tn the | Sons in the ci 299% Broadway. LEASK—ALL THE LOFTS OF THE SIX 5TORY tore No. 26 Beekman street, through 185 xeellent light; good order; near new wer can be had. AMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. vemonce, to rent, with Hoar Madison avenue, corner Thiriy-sixth street. Spruce stree i QQ Bast TWENTY Post office ; steam po: alse day boarders taken. 47 BOND STREET. B ‘arn ished, —FOR FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES | tor private families, and poarding pur- LLLAM LUCKIR, 240 Fifth GENTLEMAN, GOING TO TRAVEL, WILL LET his three story, basemen, high stoop brown stone House, recently turnished thr first class neighborhood, near ; intral Park, tor one year or ion; bh; possession immediately. 8, 0S Bast Sixty-first street. single gentlemen: day board; reference. ins WE*T NINETEENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT Doses, apply to W desirable : 12] EAST TWENTY THIRD | STREET. hout, in pertect order, lower fifth avenue eu- SIMMONS | Unfurnished. T $1,00.—UNFURNISHED THREE STORY dOUSK on Fitty-second street, near Fourth avenae; rented it Twenty-third street. FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP No. 383 West Twontieth tthe Kpiscopal College, order; Croton ear (OF $1,500; Ms DESIKABLE + brown stone tromt Hot street, located in the vicinil contaimug 18 rooms; in go: Axtures, baths, 1urnace, Apply ‘to D. A) CUSHMAN between Twentteth and Twenty-first streets. LET—A SMALL TWO STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop brown stone House; all modern improve. Inquire of owner, jumb waiier and every conven- 2 Ninth avenue, ertect order. bast Forty-nin 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, ON LEXINGTON AVE- | nue, two very desir Houses, at $1,600 each : BOLMES BROTHE! 322 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREI ay near Twenty-fifth RS, 46 East Iwenty-third street. 10 LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House 143 West | wenty-second street and Seventh avenues, in pertect order. between Sixth | Inquire on the | LET—A THREE STORY 2% FEKT BRICK UN: farnished House 1p fine order, at the reduced rate of $2,000. Inquire at 365 West Twenty-third street. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS dress FIRS? CLA-S, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. M®s M. B, SUMNER, 20, 22 winter | mi Roos wira BOARD, TO SELECT PA HIGH STOOP PRIVATE House ; excellent neighborhood; snituble fora first Y Tnyuire ai the house, S13 ‘Twentieth street, tear Second avenue, or at Mr. H. BIS. CHOF?'S 58 Bowery, corner Canal strvet. FURNISHED class boarding house. $2 Sev euges, osrean sirect. Rooms IND ABARTSENTS YOUNG MARRIED couvie.—A neatly furnished Fiat of four rooms, a arlor, two bedrooms and a ; ealthial spot; WM. CRAWFORD'S, corner of Bighty-sixth street, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, three rooms to let, separately or together; also | gentlemen only. Bighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue | HANDSOME FURNISHED SITTING ROO Bedroom to let, to respectable people, at ver: Grate terms 390 First avenue, between twenty-second | and Twenty-third streets, first Hoor. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR | terms low. 236 West Pwenty-sixth street, ARTMENTS—LARGE AND SMALL, FURNISHED, for gentlemen and light housekeeping; summer Prices; 18 years’ owner's residence; strict relerence or | BEAUIIFUL Kitchen; splenat Inquire for the pl adison avenue aud vant; four Rooms en st Single Kooma; all convemiences | Gemen ; eumwmer prices, A. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING 800M sUIT—cov. ered sulk brocade, Grand Duchess style, cost $40 for $20); do. $100, do. $50; Pianojorte, $275; Paintin Bronzes, Mirrors, Sliverware, chamber, dining Furn ture; a Sacrifice; property family leaving city. 36 We: loth st., near th'ay. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- tare and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by weekl: instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Kignth avenue, between Thirdeth aud This rst atreets, A BAST THIRCEENTH STREET. a4 amniture, Carpets, Mattresses er: sale, —HOUSEHOLD one rosewood t auction prices. AT SACEIFICEPROPERTY OF FAMILY NOW IN Europe; magnificent gilced satin brocade latest style Partor Sait, cost $75), for tel and rep Suite $68, $60 and ebamber, li Pianoforte, Pamtings, Si th avenue. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL (WHOLE OR IN paro thelr entire Household Furniture, comprising Parior Tables, Bedroom Sets, with Dressing Cases, furk: ish Suit, in satin; library and dining Furnttare, hair and Boring Mittresses, rep. plush and | haircioth Suits, Faint. ings, Bronzws. 40. Private residence 210 West 21st st. LARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Ores cIRG forms, Bills of Lading and every kind of Job, Com: | mercial and Theatrical ing neatly, cheaply aud rompuly done, at the METROPOLITAN PRINTL ig Es: "ABLISHMBNT, No. 418 Broudway. Estimates cheer- fully given on application. (ABPets Furmiture, Peds, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fitth street and Sixth avenae. OR SALE CUBAP—A COMPLETE SKT OF FURNI- | - ture for housekeeping. Cail at 101 Bank street, top joor. \OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS—ALL sizes, rich patterns and fine qualities. very cheap at the old place, 1f2 Fulton street, mde entrance. Bring your measure with you. __ PROPOSALS. \BNTENNIAL BUILDINGs,—PROPOSALS: FOR Granite—At the request of bidders, proposals tor the Granite Work of the Centennial building will be re- oe Vv August 2 Ses a i. J. DOBBINS, Contractor. NTRACTORS, ENGINE MAKERS, OTICE TO a’ Boller Maker ‘wul be received at the office of the Sewe: MMissioners of Hoboken. at the corner of Newark and Wiliow stree! Hoboken, until Tuesday, the Ist day of September, at 1! o'clock A. M.. for furnishing pumps, with steam boilers | | April 30, — prsosck ORBAL VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL: -VENINO—A LROTURE ON NERVOUS vio lin, Guitar, Urgan, Flute, Harp, Harmony, singing ; day andevening. 44 West Fourteenth street. ‘Circulars oLD id ongines for driving the pumps, to be used by the said COmmitsionersin the drainage oft 4 opposite the Court House, Jersey City Heights, QALE AND REMOVAL OF PENITENTIARY OF | Ss VigGINTA. The undersigned. appointed commisstoners for the burpose by an uct ofthe General Assembly approved 1874, will receive sealed proposals, to be opened at 1Zo’clock M, on Thursday, the ist day ot October, 1s74, for the purchase and removal of the Penitentiary | EK" Vy} ot Vi nia. the following are the provisions of the act, to which the proposais Must conform = “2 These commissioners shall advertise for proposals | for the purchase of the land and buildings, and the removal of the buildings and the inmates to some point Hot less than five miles from the corporate limits or the city of Richmond; said proposals to — stipulate for the suitable “bindings for the proner ac: | commodation and employment ot the prisoners, | the erection of the” machinery, and “all the Means and appliances that are necessary to secure all the facilities tor the operauons of the Penitentiary to the | game extent as they at present exist in the State Peni. tentiary; and provided further, that no proposal shall be accepted which involves the State in any expense over and above the proceeds of the aale of the land and butldings now used for and connected with the Peniten. "ALY" Proposals for the removal mast be endorsed on mvelopes “Proposals for Kemoving the State fre care” and should ve accompanied ‘wits inde’ @. map of the grounds, and plans, draw, fd und spectticutions for the buildings. to be furnished inplace of those at present occupied; and bo proposition ted uniess approved of by the commis ne “y nd ‘rauted by ure Legisiatare at its next ses sion. Adressed to the undersigned, ppropongie should be address) Oye KENIERY g2 B, H.. WITH Kits MARSHALL HANGER. "STORAGE, West SIDE STORAGE WAKE «Houpee, 06. 55, OF Hadnon street, (79 Greenwich ‘600 to 1,000 forms Apply to F. R. PAGE, 767 stree ingd juare, for farnitare. pianos, tose a, on ate rool low always ao- | goode calted for 'an res If desired. TAGGART, Owner and Manager, judson street, moar Twallth stroak, ho adwittanee: No. 4f Amity street | 4 SUIT OF ROOM —FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- Second Floor; $12 per week: private house; gas, bath. washtubs, cellar room. Avinedon sqaure, between Bleecker and Twe:fth streets, EUROPEAN PLAN.—ELE- antly furnished Kooms agd Suits of Rooms, ior | terms moderate ; rooms tran stently for strangers Sand 45 West Fourteenth street } URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN AT 17 EAST | Seven teenth sireet, between Broadway aud Fith ‘URNISHED ROOMS, | dendharanantennencnes | 174 Condnoted on Karovean plan. N A PRIVATE PAMILY—THREE NICKLY FUR- nished Kooms; all conveniences for housekee; | rept moderate, References exchange first house west of ART OR WHOLE FRENC one, two or three bedrooms; kitenen, with al} im rovements; clovet and bath street, between a0, bargain; splendid Bedroom Set, at pri- | one do., $175; broca- H FLAT, FURNISHED; baniant pantries. 108 | brary, dining Furnit , at any reas | us Nit aie Geet nae ourth and Lexington offer. Residence’ 103 West Tweniy-elghth street, near | 10 LET—IN A NEWLY PAINTED AND FURNISHED | House, one or two chi Parlor Suits, in aatine; 74 octave Decker’ Pianotorte, | Zeck. No. 181 Fourth str 10 LET—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM FOR SINGLE gentleman, at 171 York street, Jersey City; reter- ences exchanged. FIFTH AVENU!.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, en suite or singly: Rooms transiently, without board, at $5 to $l) per week; also w Irout Buse: ment (or a physician’s oitice. EAST BIGHTY-SEVENTH STRERT,—A PARTY be accommodated with nicely | Apartments, consisting of Parlor and two Bedrooms, either together or separately, on moderate terms, in the vicinity of Central Park. BAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.—Furnished Room for houseweep-- ing on the bathroom floor; $4 per week. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH shed, a handsome private Parlor, with folding bed. $10; aiso one or two nice Rooms on third $6 two blocks from elevated depot. Reterences: AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY together oF separately, ed Kooms, with hot and weet of cixth avenue. Pease call (3 days) and see. No reasonable offer | of gentlemen cai STREET.—FUR- nished Parlor Floor, with bath, &¢.; other tarnish coid water; also a desirable office for a physician. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. FLOOR TO LE! ; modern improvements; suitable for pl No. 212 Kast’ Sixteenth street, sician; elegant location. between Third avenue ana Stuyvesant Park. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. T° ET—A FEW FIRST CLASS FLATS. BEVERY convenience, in the fine new buildings on Fourth Avenue, near Thirty second street; reference required, MORRELL warehouse, 103 Kast ‘Thirty: 157, FLOOR, AND BASGMENT—ALL THE MODERN improvements; a nice, quiet famtly can have a low | rent it taken at once: or a handsome =econd Floor. with | bath, gas and hot and coid water. 238 Woes Twenty fifth | street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. for fine Rooms, with excelient B fRinilicn and single persons. 116 Bleecker street, hear ondway, Gr for croquet, oe sso SL URES MEN CAN HAVE ROOM, BREAK- fast and Tea at 137 Washington street, Jersey City, two biocks froin ferry; private family; diuner on Sun- day; price Fg $6 TO $38 VER WREK FOR ROOMS, WITH BOARD: familics accommotated equally low; hot and cold water in oe. 42 south Washington square, third door FOR KXCELLENT BOARD Washington place, between able boarders taken. tH STREET, 4, NEAR BROADWAY.—ONE FAMILY or single géntiemen can find first class French table nt Rooms, ina very desiraple locations terms EP. ABAU. and Rooms, at Handsome front Rooms, $14, $16 and $8, for two Persons, with Board; no children; single Rooms, $9; also table Bourd, $5; transient peoplo take i 18 AX? * BAST TW NTY-KIGHTH STREET, BE tween Madison and Filth avenues.—Handsome Ie d’hote. AST, NEAR IRVING place.—Newly and handsomely’ furnished Roons, suitatie for families or single gentlemen, with or without board’; tamily private. = © 33 WEST THIRTIETH (REEL, way and Firth avenue. —! ine Suit and single Rooms to let, with first class Hoard, to families aud gén- demen 3 transiently, ent boarde: 36™ STREET.—AN ELVGANT ferences oxchanged. WEST THIRIY-THIRD SYREBT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Single and family Rooms, with Board, low priees during the absence of perman: iso one family Roe maneutly. SUIT OF FUR. an enuire floor, with every con- nished ioom in a'small family, 214 SINTH STREET.—LARG’ AND ad Rooms to let, with Board small weil turnis! HANDSOMELY FU Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and w second story Room to let, with Board; terms moderate ; reteromee: somely furnished Rooms, with Board, location, i Ww. ET, BETWEEN ‘A small family of adults Daving more room than they require, will iet two large Rooms on second floor, to two gentlemen and their wives, with or without Board: all modern convemences; references riven and required. 178 MADISON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY. third and Thirty-tourth streets.—Newly and handsomely furnished Kooms to let, with first class Board, to families’ and gentlemen, singly or en suite. House recently changed hands “Private table if re- quired. 222, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRELT.—TO LET, aM with Board, large front room on second floor? bathroom, hot and cdid water; also two rooms on rourth floor ; good location ; references exchanged. 30 4 WEST THIRTY. STREET.—PLEABANT tarnished Rooms with Board, for gentleman and wife and singte gentiemen: terms low. —A PRIVATE family will ict, either beck Parior or Room on cond floor, with Board, to genueman and wile or two ingle gente! references. BROADWAY.—FURNISHED TO let, with or without Board; private house; nt to a Th cars. LEGANTLY FURNIS!ND ROOMS FOR GENTLE. men and their wives: Board tor the lady only. Ad- nd 24 East Thirty-fifth street.—Ready for ngements, with or without private tebie. ¥ OF aduits: central location; good neighborigod; reters BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, A LADY AND SON WISH AN UNFURNISHED front Room and Bedroom, with Board; references; location from Thirticth to Sixtieth sureet and Third to SUMMER RESORTS, OFE= POLNT’ HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, LONG Island, now open, situated on the extreme end of Long Isiand, ironting on the Sound and Gardiner’s Bay; immediately on the water plendid ses bathing, driving and sailing; fishing unsurpassed; terms moderate; reached by Tong Island Kailroad from James’ slip, er steamer W. W. Coit from foot of Wall street. for etrouiar M. B. PARSONS, i gg" LAURELTON, COLD SPRING HARBOR, LONG Island—Handsomely locatea; «ood boating, fishing and bathing; elegant drives; stables attached, rooms eu suite or single. JOHN &, TERRY, Proprietor, Laurel- ton, L1., or 18 Wall street. CITY REAL ESTATE Central. 37% STREET, MURRAY MILL, JUST RAST OF od Mfth avende.—Elecant four ‘story, high stoop, brown stoae Dwelling, 25x05x100; newly irescoed: & bar: gain. V, KSPR VENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, ror SALE. id East side. ARLEM.—THREE MINUTES’ WALK FROM QUICK transit station at Lach street and steawboat land- —Three story brick House, 20x45x10), all improve- ments, in fine order, tor suie’ cheap; only $200 cash; balance any time: 4 rare chance 1o secure A good city home. FP. G. & ©. 5, BROWS, 9 broadway. st Side. FOR SALE, CHEAP—A GOOD PIECE OF, TENE. ment and Store Property, Carmine street. Apply to THOS. CUMMINS, 12 Centre street, New Yor! (OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN BREWERY OF Christian Schafer, deceased, situated Nos, 514, 615, 518 and 5.2 West Mity-seventh atréot, and Nos, 513 and 515 Woot Filty-sixth street, lots and buildings inciudod. Kor particulars apply to MARTIN SCHWANEM, exccutor of the estave of Christian Schafer, 612 West’ Fiity-seventh street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE ! AND. ET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER UF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN OR SALE OR TO LET—VERY LOW, HOUSE NO 475 and 83 Franklin sircet, New York, LET—BROOKLYN WEIGHTS, FULTON FERRY, Part double Cottage, partially ornamental; 7 Willow jean, respectable neighborhood: five roms; $850; gas and wate: ail genteel famil, ihamsburg. FORK SALE OR TO RENT. | OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESID: y Yonkers, haying all modern iniprovements; sable, grapery und fruit in abundance; the situation is unsure Dassed, the view extending to Staten Island, southward, and across the couniry to Long island; tor the equity in | tho property, which ts $20,000, one-fourth in cash and the balance im improved unencumbered or country property will be taken, Address YONKERS, box 6,60 New York Post office. crry FOR ROPERTY FOR sale—For many years known asthe Eureka Howl, situated on the corner ot Sheepshead Bay and Coney Is- hotel, dwelling house, two greenhouses, outbuildings, about 2 acres ot land beautifully laid’ out in shrab- truit and shade trees, ke. Address A. F. FRIEND, trecht, L. L, or cell, for one week, on premises. RARE CHANCE TO BUY A FARM OR COUNTRY Residence, at a great sacrifice, at Hicksville, via Long Island Raliroad; one hour trum’ eity; will be ‘sola at public auction, on the premises, August 20, at noon, of will be sold low on terms before thot day; house, numerous oatbulldings, icehouse, half mile tr: church, blacksiith’s shop, bout 00 acres ot tand 4 high cultivation, an abundance of fruit. Address owner, Mrs. JOSKPHIN' & SANFORD, Hicksville. TTAREYTOWN AND ALL ALONG THE BANKS | t of the Hudson—Furnished and unfurnished Houses and Cottages for saie and to let, with nice grounds; fruit and sbade trees in abundance; wiso Building ‘Sites, Farnis and elegant Residences at very reasonable prices. Full particulars with 8. EMBLRSON, 659 Sixth avenue. SKE OWT LAVIN STawrons, CONN, Honse, 15 rooms; gas, water, &c.; lot 175x150; bi pienty of shade; two minutes from depot; price $85) rent $550; co:ner Henry and Atlantic streets. Address E. H.N., box 73 Post office, stamford, Conn. bers New ‘OR SALE OR TO LST—ON EASY TERMS, TWO Cottages near the depot at Roselle, N. J. Apply to P. DUNALD & CO,, 8! and 83 Franklin sireet, New York daxth avenue. Address G. H. N., Uerald office, AN =GOOD BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE LO- Wives for gentleman, wite, six children and ser- te at least required. Address, with fall particulurs, MEROHAN' terald office. HOTELS. A TMAISON PARISIENNE, $8 AND EAST «Twelfth stroct, between Broadway and University Diace; elegant Apartments for furilies and single gen table (hove at 6, M. —SMITH’S (NEWLY FURNISHED) HOT?L, 8 + Chatham street, one blocs above City Hall.—A. ont room t yourself tor 60 cents per day, $2.50 and $3 per week. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.—FRANKFORT House. corner of Frankfort and William siteets; 28) cool, light Kooms, 23, 35 and W ccats each; gentle- men and fatnilies (JUBNHAM HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN F ‘twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, New Yor! House thoroughly renovated ; an elevator and all mod ern unprovements lately added. Keopen September 1, >. BARRY, Manager. RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOW RY.—PRICES RE. ‘duced ; 150 clean Roos: no buss: “single, $0 cents; $1 75 ver week; double Kooms, $1 und $1 0 per night’ Opeu all night. FOTEE BEANTING, CORNER MADISON AVEN d Bifty-cighth ' street.—First class table @hote asscnzer cleVaior; rooms very handsomely (urnished and cold water, baths, closets, &e.; prices low. OTEL ST, Gi 2NUE, TWENTY, second § ree! roadway, facing three streets rooms all front: going thorough renovation; re: opens in full the 25th; splendid rooms now ready; tts elegant situation, splendidly appointed apartments, with elevator, bachs, &c., make it most desirable tor perma- nent families a3 wel: as transicat guests; Amer Enropean plans, Wai. G. TOMPKINS. Ba-ement to let, Fifth avenue side, for barber or furniture shop. MaApisos SQ0aRE HOUSE, Cox TW first street and Broadway.—Large pleasant 1 Glegantiy furnished; superior table and low prices. and ses, A. R. MATHES. BW BNGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER Vavard sireet—2y light Rooms, neatly furnished, 40c. to Oe, per night, $2 to #8 per week; Jor gentiemen only. ICKWICK HOUSE, 147 CEDAR STREET, CORNER of Washington street —Board $5 to $7 per week; lodgings We. Single roums 26c., d6e., and We. Open all ni COUNTRY BOARD. A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO RENT—TO A family, on the banks of the shrewsbury; bathing, Doating ana’ fishing; 25 miles from New York. ' Apply ut 164 West Twenty-third street. OARD IN PLAINFIZ.LD.—ROOMS FOR FAMILIES or single gentlemen, in a most desirable jocation Front street, not iar from the depot, one hour from New York on New Jersey Central Railroad; terms $6. $8 aud $10, according to rooms. Appiy to Miss HARTLAND, care ot Mrs. Woodhouse. Couey BOARD AMON! vated location; fine scenery, pie: drives; terms $7. Refer to Hanna Bros, 11 Wall street, or address JAMES SMITH, Lexington, Greene county, PARLOR FLOOR, WITH TWO BEDROOMS, DIN- ing room, pantry, kitehen, stationary ta Inquire at 207 Kast nd Pump Makers..—Sealed proposals | close ty separate lmeter. YOOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A farm house near Kamsey’s Station, on Erie Railway ; location very healthy; noe’ view; pleaty of fruit, milk 4c. Call on the proprietor, this day, at 329 Third aven ue NTS, CONSISTING OF TWO LARGE PAR. | jors, Basement Kitchen, Ciosets, Pantriog Dining ents; immediate posses- and Bed' Rooms; ail impro Apply to owner, 210 Bust Twentieth strect, near | Yor iaformation and copies af the specacadone sail em | fond | For information and copies of the specificadons call on | | Oe addrem CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, secretary, ut | the office above mentioned. or L. W. POST, Engineer, LARGE, ELEGANT FLOOR, provements, in a frst class neighborhood. Apply to the owner, on the premises 236 Fourteenth street, ve- tween Second and Third avenues. | and High streot; parttes desiring iirst class accommad: tions for the fail or winter can make special arrange- ments. Nrs. BIRDSALL. NIOZ FLOUR AT 43 KIGHTH AVENUE TO LET.— | Immediate possession: five large room | fixtures, water and water closet on each floo OF private hous surf bathing. Which must be unexcep | BOUTHWARD, 30 West Fo CONTAINING FROM 7 TO 9 rooms, within three blocks of Park; lalls heated nitor in attendance; rent trom W. McCORMACK, Eighth ave- EGANT FLATS, $100; also a corner. | nue and Fitty-nith street. ALL THE MODERN IM. | Inquire at No, 432 West Puty-first st. ‘T FLOOR AND BASEMENT, CON- | n rooms: hot and cold water, gas ard Stationary tus; everyting convenient. 10 LTT 7¥ Bank street. LET—BASEME rooms; all fmpra | mice garden; will be re East Seventeth street, between Third and Lexington LOR PLOOR; LARGE gu borhood firs’ Class; ted low to a LET—A FLAT, © | suitable for wht ho @ new four story brown NSISTING OF 8, eeping, partly furnished, in , near Central Park. PARK, box lil Herald Uptown Branch office, EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NBAR SEC. Kooms, fourth | ond avenue.—F floor; rent $2L. —SiCOND FLOOR; CONSISTING OF THREE 65 West Tweuty- Inquire on the prem: rooms; all inodern | 0 LET—sKCOND AND PART OF 1HIRD FLOOR ments; frescoed thr neon day or evening. L modurn_ jinprove- bout; rent low to a small family; | 088 Second avenue, LET—UNFURNISHED, A THIRD FLOOR, OMEAP, | suitable for gentleman dnd wife; three rooms: all | ‘nqulre io store 24 Sixth evanue, Doar \ improvements. Pour nth sree REENWI 0H, CONN.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AT A beautilui ‘residence; large, airy Rooms: wide jlazzas fine shade: pertectly hea:thy; no mosquitoes; len minutes’ drive trom Coscob station: one bour from the city. Reser w F. E. Fairchlid, 0. 8 Broad street, or address HOLLEY FALM, Greenwich, Conn. RANGE, N. J.-A FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS, JUS vacated, to let, with Board, corner Fark aven | LOAN OFFICES. ROM $4,000 TO $12,00) WILL PURCHASE ONE OF six ciegant Cottages; terms to suit; others to ex- change. D. 1. CORNGLE, Auctioneer, Vanderbilt Lend- ing, Staten Island, ¥ —VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RsI- dence; first cliss neighbors; over 1,000 feet front on 5yacres; to those desiring the advantages of voat- Desirable Basiness and Manufacturing Property, in Detroit, Micn., for sale at a wreat bargain. The handsome stone front Bonding Nos. 141, 43 and M45 Woodward avenue, six stories hush, with base iby French root, sieam elevator avd ail modern improve- ments; one or the finest and best built stores In the city; rents for $11,000 per year; also the Ground on which it is buiit, 6044 ieet front by 100 teet deep. Also the extensive brick Buildings, 275 feet on Mont- cal street 1 10) eet on John ks. street. five stortes high and basement; two steam elevators and all im: provements for manufactaring purposes: the buildims: are new and in first rate order and cover most of the ground. This 16 the largest and finest manufacturing property im the West. A first class Steam Engine, Boller and other Machin- erg, which will be sold toxether or separately. HENRY WEBER, 62 High street, Detroit, Midn, K 2 TO BXCHANGE, A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NEAR SOUTH ferry, always well rented, to exchange for a Farm of about same value ($9,000), mortgage $2,000. D. ¥. "CURLY, 12 Ventre street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AY SOUTH ORANGE, N.J., nice double lionse. nearly new, 10 rooms, bath, attic and cellar, marble mantels, five minutes from depot; 21 trains daily; one hour from New York; lot BOXD arden and iruit of all kinds; or will exchange for small Cottage, with good lot: west ot Brick Church and east ot Sammut station; valued at not more than va ed Address H, W. »., box 147 Hoboken (N. J.) Post oflice. (OR EXCHANGE-COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF 8 acres, 19 miles trom city, on a leading railroad, tor Builder's Hardware. CLARK & DOWNS, 111 Broadway, basement, room C. POR, SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE LIVERY Stable, with Stock and boarding horses; rent, $15 per month; would exchange tor a good Farm, with stock und crop. ‘this is a chance seldow offered. Apply to Mr. H. RODEN, 75 Mercer street. VER 409 LOTS AT BOSELLE.—NEW JERSEY GEN. tral; 29 Acros at Mount Clair; both pioces of great Brognecuive value; for improved Property an New York or Brooklyn. ©. C. WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Patton street. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR Harlem, a Farm of 100 acres on Long Island, near depot; free and clear. Address A. B., box 1 Herald Uptown Branch office, WO NEW WELL PAYING ELEGANT DOUBLE Tenement Houses for sale or exchange, in Sevont, fourth street. near Second avenue. Apply at No. 92 East Ninth street. ATT BLEECKER STREET. NEAR BROADWAY, Liberal advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Pianos, &c., or the same bought Also Pawnbro- kers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bicecker street, up stairs. Aff THRTEENTH STRERT. NEAR BROADWAY.— pay the highest naar tor Diamouds, Watches, Jewelry, oid Gold and Sitver, or the same advanced on. ie: ” ISAACS oT ‘Thirteenth street. T JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.’S, 1% FULTON street, near Nassau—Money advanced on Diamonds, arlene anes ciate, Silks, pa An 8 ai lcles ot ertu; estal i oflice tor ladies. Se habla bepanok tie: OSEAN BATHING. WANTED, BY A FAMILY, TWO Piewsant Rooms, with good Board, either at hotel jatter preferred), where there 18 good ldress till Wednesday, giving location, nabié, and terms per week, rteeuth street. WANTED-BOARD FOR A SMALL FAMILY, AT A ri house iu the Catskill Mountains, where there ore few bourders. Address box 4,061 Post ollice, SUMMER RESORT A “HOTEL FENIMORE. CouRERSTOWN, aA. ‘Otsego county, N.Y, is open for gties's. Soard $3 per day. Yachting, boating, fishing, good stables, fine drives, 4 liberal arrangement made with permanent farilies and travelling agents. JAMES BUNYAN, Proprietor. Belvonr watt, New’ Brighton, Staten Island Thirty minuces trom Whitehall strect. First class appointments, Moderaw rates. f RIGHTON HOUS!, PERTH AMBOY,—NINE T from Whitehali street, fare 2c. ; grove, In sailing; ali the amusements; MB. KEN? GLEWOOD, N. J.—BOARD ply to proprietor. bathing, flahi first class tabi NGLEWOOD HO) jor fall and wiater, VAGLESWOOD PARK HOTKL, ON THE BEACH AT K Perth Amboy.—First class; ‘all modern improve. ments: groves, lawns; all the amusements, terms mod ne trains from Whitehall street, fare 25 cents. (LEN COVE, LONG ISLAND.—PAVILION HOTEL, 1k hangs tram New York, by boat or rail. A’ JOHNSON'S, CORNER BOWBRY AND SPRING street—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, sliks, Laces, Shawis, ‘&c., OF tl same bought, Most extensive establishinent In the cou ir¥., Private parlors for ladies. Goods for sale at sacri- ct 39 NASSAU STREET, OPrOSITE POST OFFICE. — e Liberal advances ‘made on Diamonds, Watches, sewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. The same bought ‘and sold. Room |. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, 4.03 SIXTH AVENUE, BRTWEEN | TWENTY. ) fourth and Twenty-ffth streets. —Litoral ad- vances mate on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, sliks Laces and chawis Same bought at full value. L. BRERNARD, 1.145 BEPADWAY, BETWKEN TWENTY -SuxTH +140) and Twenty-seventh streetw.—Money loancd on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, * Pianos, &e.; same bought and sold; parlor tor ladic business confidential 8. FIRUSKI, L.2G7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH +200 ofice, room 'B.—Varlor for ladies, Branch No. 1.217 Broatway, Money loaned on Diamonds 8, Jewelry, a. Bame bought and sold, LINDO BROS. Wat A? yi SUSU AVENUB, THIRD STORE ABOVE 4A. Waverley place, the atinost value can be received for ladies’ and gentlemen's cast off wearing apparel, by calling or addressing a now Mr. or Mrs. H. HAWKIS, SL Pixth avenue, AT ee MINTO, 8 THIRD AVENUM, BETWREN Twentieth and Twenty-lirst streets—Ladics anid entlemen can receive utmost value in cash for Cast-off mot ved Carpets, eo Laces. Note by post punc- tually attended by Mr. oF atiende 4 i HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, Im this City and Brooklyn. A PURNISHED FLAT, OR PART OF A HOUSE, & good locality, wanted. Address, with terms Particulars, Dox 2,422 Fost office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY AND LITTLE trl aged ne large unturnished Koon, with small bet Fourteenth and Thirty. fourth streets kd. Second ant Pourth or ences given and required, Address L. T., Lox 180 Herald ues; refer ANTED—A FURNISHED FLAT OR TWO COM munteating Rooms, with board, for four adults. Address, givi foulars, OTHLi3, Ai gGiIO Price ead roll particu W4ntED— By THREE OR FOUR PERSONS, THREE to six is uniurnished. in good order and near {he Grand Central depot, Addres MARCY, Fruiter, Vanderbilt avenue, Grand ‘Central ‘Lepot for sale only by the patentee, H. W. ceasor wo Puolan & Colleuder, 733 Broadway, New York ee A. KLABER, 134 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, makers LOW Of ble Works, Nos. 217 to 232 West Fiity first street, near Carleton avenue, Brooklyn. Appi to P. DONALD | WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY | land roads, at Gravesend, Long Island ; consisting ot large | the Sound ; ‘house over 2) rooins; every kind of outbuila- | ¢ above property iv well worthy the attention of | capitalists looking for a first class paying investment, or SE thioNe. about starting any new manutacturing enter- prise. For further particulars, or plans and views of the property, apply to MINIZ,Brooklya, Orders | going, _ BILLIARDS. Sn Al STANDARD AM“BLOAN BEVEL TABLES AND Phelan & Collonder Combination Cushions CDOLLENDE, suc. MARBLE MANTELS hear Third avenue, is selling and wanpfaciuring ail Kinds of mardle and marbleized Mantels and otner Marble Work at grei o c te 4 anne ede atly reduced prices; Marble Turning At GREATLY REDUC. PRICES. Anextensive stock of Slatc and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays aud Slate Work of every description. ahs PENRUYS SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue und seventwenih st, N.Y A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS OF MARBLE and Marbleized. Mantols, all kinds of Floor Tiling, Monuments, Lleadstones, Slabs tor plumbers and cavinet red at =. KLABEY & 00's Steam Mar- Broadway. EL LT TE MILITARY AFFAIRS. General orders from Washington, under date of the 4th Inst., provide that paymasters shall not make advances on account of actual travelling ex- penses, and tnat officers who are on the march must procure from the Adjutant General's oftice orders for transportation in licu of mileage, This artangement will be carried out in the navy also. Mr. Wallace Dualop, captain of the late victori- ous (Seotch) team at Wimbledon, is out in a long letter to the Volunteer Service Gazette, strongly con- deimnatory of the Martini-Henry rtfle lately adopt- ed for military purposes by Ehgland. Mr. Dun- lop says that the piece is a “miserable malforma- tion,” shows that it 1s a bad adaptation of Ameri- can inventions and wishes it so modified as to compare with our own well known guns, the Rem- ingtou or Ward-Burton breech-loaders. ‘The escape {rom prison of the notorious traitor eX-Marshal Bazaine 18 an event ol very great military importance to France. His crime being looked upon as a political olfence MacMahon cannot demand the extradition o/ bis old brother officer, and there can ce no doubt but the Bonapart- ist mtrigues, inte which the traitor of Metz is about to plunge, will have an important bearing upon the peace of France and the permanency of her present government. Some of the London newspapers predict a war Which is soon to take place between Russia and China, Perhaps England wishes that this predic. tion were verified. The casus bellé 13 sald to origi- nate in the open support affurded by Russia to the Aitalick Guarzee’s estublisuing the independence o1 bis own crown, in defiance to the protests of China. The Brother to the Sun and Moon has placed @ strong mulltary force on the irontier of Kasugar, and it 13 believed that the Czar will come to the support of the threatened Power. China 13 arm- ing aud Russia ts equipped io the teeth. General Nathaniel Lyon, of glorivus memory, is to have a monument in St. Louis, Mo, Major Vo- gel, of that city, has @ communication irom the War Department, m which he 1s notified that the President has approved the plans and drawings for the Monument which were submitsed by Mr. Drolding. ‘The ceremonies of unveiling and inau- gurating are expected to take place in Arsen Park on the otn of Scptember. That portion of the Grand Army of the Republic which is cantoned at Schenectady, N. Y., ia about to erect @ monument there in honor of the soldiers from that city who Jel! in battle during the war ol the Kebellion, ‘the army ang Navy Gazette is the authority for saying that the iniantry arm of the French army shall be composed of 144 regiments of the line; each one of three battalions, of six companies. Ip addition, there ure to be elghtecno Dattalions ot ligat infantry. On a peuce footing the companies Will be made up Of 3 officers and 111 | enlisted men. In time of war an additional liea- tenant, 18 non-comuiussioned olficers aud 128 rank and file will be added to each company. On @ peace footing each regiment will be composed of 73 oMcers, 1,98 non-commissioned officers aud rank and file. in twme of war the enlisted men will pumber 3,212. ‘The Nort German Gazette praises the mititary manceuvres* recently executed in Joenkoeping, Sweden, and asserts that tue troops of thus country are wodeis in discipline and efficiency. ‘fue Chorkh, a cyiindio-conical projectile for fleld guns, is reported a3 about to be adopted into the Russian service, The Revue d’Artilierte is tue authority for tls statement, and tt adds that the new projectiieg suows remarkable uniformity i ricochet pract. The total forces of all ranks employed by the English in the Asuantee War ure set down at 2,580, exciusive of the native levies aud West India regi- ments, ,Five officers and tourteen men were killed, or died of their wounds; lorty-iour suc cumbed to disease and 457 were invalided, or leit Sick on snipboara. And vow that Mont Cenis has been bored, we are to have @ tanuel through Mont Blanc, 80 as to counect France with Italy without trespassing on wiss territory. M, Stamm is the engiueer who 5 | proposes this vold project. The First Light miantry and the Albany Ba corps are to make 40 excursion tills mouth to | Newport, where hey will be received vy the New- rt artillery. porne Seventeenth Connecticut volunteer regi- ment will hold their eighth annual reunion at Bridgeport Raliroad depot on the 3d of September. Yhe French Natiousl Assembly has vuted $17,500,000 lor the construction ol defensive works siong the eastern irontier, that are now no longer secured by Metz or Strasburg. The Germans, on | their part, are rendering these two celebrated | fortresses a8 nearly impregnable as possible, aud | between the two strongly fortified lines fiery Frauk | and sullen German are eyemg each otuer wita glance of hate and looks of wat A special reserve Curps Of 125,000 single men and widowers, bevween the ages of twenty-.wo and thirty-live, has been decreed oy the Spanish gov- ernment. An exemption irom this service custs 1,250 pesetas, or $250. This .orce will be mobilized into battalions during the tourth week in August. ‘The battles Of St. Privet aud Gravelotte, fought on the 17th and 18th of August, are to be the sub- | jects of the next forthcoming volume of the Ger- mau ofMecial history of the war with France. This volume will be larger than those already published | upon the same subject. The London Times is assured from the Channel | geet that the great stip Devastation ts still an- healthy, notwithstanding the care and large | expenses bestowed upon her ventilation, She is aigo said to be swarming with rats. ‘Sir William Palliser has veeo sent an appropri- ate acknowledgment, intimating tu him tie adop- tion in the-navy of his armor bolts for tron-clada. ‘The resignation of Gaptain Turner, 0! the Sev- enty-first regiment, National Guard, is belore the roper military auchorities in Albany. Prue examining doara of officers tor the First division, National Guard, is composed of Colonel Budke, Thira Cavalr,; Coionel Porter, Tweuty- second regiment, National Guard, and Colonel Mitchell of General Shaler’s statl Despatches from the state Adjutant General’ office say that the anlform fund beionging to toe First division, National Guard, has been appor- tioned tor the year. Battery B, of the First division, N. G., gocs into | camp at Kast New York on the 24th inst., and will remain three days under cunvas, for the purpose ol carrying on ball practice. The German Ministry ot War is about to order the destruction 01 the fortifications o! Marsal. I¢ will be done by means of shan siege operations. All kinds of explosive substances will be tried. This engineering experiment will cost $6,000, The o the Fifteenth battalion of pioneers, ‘ations afe to be conducted by the colonel of At iast tue French tricolor flag which foatea from the top of-Metz Cathedral, and waved defiance to the ‘Germans irom ite aify height, has been re- moved by @ man named Demange, aiter seven Germans had fatled to accomplish (his task, in at tempting which two of them Jost their lives, The successiul Nan wins 4 reward of $190, The muitary circles in Belgium are of opinion that a geneal system of obligatory service is the great essential needed to Lave a good army, where No substitutes will be allowed, the Belguque Mili- taire thinks that late mutinies among the puanish- ment compantes at Tilvorde, near Brussels, is at- | tributaple to the existence of subdstiiutes in the army. The rate of desertion among substitutes is alarmingly great. ‘The rate 0) suicide in the British army is found ! to be 0.879 per 1,000 of its sirengih. ‘Inis is fear- fully high as compared to the Known ratio in the civil walks of ilic, ba: is less than that which is common to Most o1 the other by ropeau armies, FRENOH MISSIONARIES FOR CHINA (From Galignani’s Messenger, August L] A touching ceremony took piace two days back in the Chapel of the Foreign Missions in the Rue du Bac, ‘Thirteen missionaries heard mass oelore proceeding to the Lyons Ratlway station to art ior China, A bishop and twenty seminerists Poche pe these servants of God, who aro { the peril of their lives, to carry tha vine Word ta a distant cumes © .

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