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. SomMpetition ; catalog bo AMUSEMENTS. ALY, (IPT AVENUE THEATRE), Twent: corner 0! % be nih streek, coregpricior and Mr, DALY has to announce that his sixth comedy sea- son WILL BEGIN on TUESDAY NIGHT. August 25, at this maspiteent ‘theatre, with the production of AN ENTIRELY NE Deas Or THe Fives by the author of DIVORCE, @OBIZON, UNDER THE GAS LIGHT, &c, entitled, SHOULD SHE DO? BI ie Or UNEXcRPTIONABLE be u AST vn Yowen und Tae perfectness, and with EVERY {ENE NEW. Sithe box sheet will open on THURSDAY MORNING, Apmaas gl ats > clock. rhe rule against TICKET SPRC: season, and no ‘tickets purchased of 01 LATORS will be rigidly entorced this jose parues will be admitted at the Sai Seat OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER... BELLE i. Inv a delightiul story of the heart. tounded Pode ‘of the great Ainerican contiict, will be prrvented th ent actor a ene nT SOHN MOULLOUGH MiSs K. ROGERS RANDOLPH. in te principal parts. Dion Boucicault’s new and prodigiously succeasfal EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATL (for whom the drama was expressly written), and. The scone is laid at and in the Shenandoah Valley. PRICES—Admission, $1; Dress Circle, 0c. ; Galle gue leaerved Orchestra Stalls 81, Resorved ae eats, ‘arriages may de ordered forl0:30. Box office open coutinuously (toms AM Begins evening ars bee 8 THEATRE, MATINEE. SECOND GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 1:30, Wattace’s SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘The engagement of the eminent artist, Mr. ene TL. TOCEE ane at this theatre, being a brief ope, the number of repre- Sentauons ‘ol each of Dix difleremt specialties “must essarily be limited. Tue NeCEssAL ONLY MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF WIG AND GOWN will be on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 1:3 its last representation but three. The ad of the series, consisting of Poole’s famous act comedy of three act cul iy PAUL PRY, will be presented on W) DNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, Mr J Le TOOL oi -... PAUL PRY, wth, for t lirst time in America, a one act comedy- drauia written tor Mr. Toole, entitied comps £ OPE THE LINE. HARRY COKE (his orginal character).Mr. J. L, TOOLE The comie dramas of DEARER THAN LIFE and UNCLE DICK’s DARLING will be produced in rapid secession. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, Sixth Week of the extraordinary Mme. VIOLETTE PICACT’S PARISIAN CANCAN OR CHAHUT DANCEBS. LOLO THE GREAT LO! the daring Female Gymnast, TER aod SLLER. beng and Danoe Artista, .. DAVIS ana'his school of Educated Dogs, HARRY sHELDON, Chinese Juygier. MATINEE WED DAY AND SATURDAY. ADWAY. B 514 | THEATRE COMIQUE. Mr, JOSH HART ‘e LAS? NIGHTS OF THE PR LAS! NIGHTS OF THE PRE T MONDAY NEXT, AU 585 BROADWAY Bl juecess of LO Protes ADWAY. Sole Pi Sian rk foPtictor NT BILL the grand ev ‘The follow stars appear:— |. MAPFIVE and BAR ‘and their un allied Pantomime The king ot lun makers, COOL BU COOL BUL ‘The great acrobatic song aad Dan WAYN and LONL WAYN and LONE Reappearance of every body's favorite, Miss KITTY O'NEIL. Miss KITTY O'NEILL. This Indy willexecute her new dauce, taught her by Mr. R. M. Carroll. i Also reappearance ot Mr. B M. CARROLL and SONS, in their creat [rish sketch. the McPADDIN FAMILY. The great Du n, D. t. MORRIS, nt Compun, HOLOMEW, MATIN DAY AND SATURDAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ul BOWBEY, AND CAKNIVAL NIGHT, i i, AUGUST 22, AUGUST appear for the special — | of the veteran Comedian and Manager, ie Mr. W. W. NEWCOMB, | tendered him, by th winy ladies and gentlemen of | the Variet Minstrel Profession — | ENNIK MOBUAN, Mr. JOHN HART, NELSE SEYMOUR, | SENATUK BOS fiART, PH HORN, , Miss MAGGIE GRAY, BILLY LESTER and PAUL ALLEN, wi ¥ LoUb. DAN DEVERS, | ise R HARRY SHELDO. )RGE_ HORN, Miss MINNI CLAIRE, J. B. DONIKER'S CE 2D - Miss SAD) r CARRIE LAMONT, aud Mile, MARIA DELACOUR* AMOU AN DANCERS, TWELVE I ER, INCLUDING SIXTY R ARTISTS, making the Grandest Lutertainment of the season, REMEMBER SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG SY 22. VENTRAL PARK GARDEN TO-NIGHT. THIS one EVE, ST 21, AT 8. " : UNRIVALLED SUM SONCERTS. Overtur Weber Waitz, * ¥ ... Strauss Melusina |: ), op, 10, new, Julius Zeliner Overcure. tes -Meyerbeer Scherzo, -Svendsen Roinance, op. 40. - Beethoven ‘Hongroise et + Liszt eof Figaro’ ‘Mozart “Artist's Lite”.,.......4-+. ‘Strabiss mance, | “Tannhaenser”.... Bp Wagner dmission ticket, @ cents: package of 12 tickets, $5. 18s KATHARIN RANDOLPH AS BELLE LAMAR, every BOOTH'S THEATRE. ROBINSON HALL, Sixteenth PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, t 27 UNION SQUAR: AINES BROTHERS WILL ofter their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applica toward purchase uf desired. Uid Planot taken in exelag BAL 2 for $155: rosewood parlor and ¢ rpets, (il Paintings, Beduing, &c. RIPICH FOR CASS, ON INSTAL- nt, $ per month, beautiful rosewood an 0) 23 Bleecker sireet. near Bower WITH Parlor ASH—AT Pi with st, near Broad w AIN FO Pianoiorte, chamber Furniture, coat HANDSOME ROS Cover. A Organ, Ds, * ighth street). A ANO—ROSEWOOD, CARVED LEGS, 7 best bargain in this city; only $75;'at 30 bast Thirteenth street, Lerween Cmiversity place and Broadway. T JERS, JOHNSON, JR.'S, AUCTION STORE, 37 tu strc irday, at 12 o'clock, three very pe and two others, NT ROSLWOUD PIANOFORTE FOR ound corn celebrated maker, for $500, meluding Stool and ¢ Parior, Chi prope h st, Wear Sub ay. (AT Sos Beartecy Planotorte, iron traine ments, cost $8, tuciuding s street, between Bowery and » ING ROSEWOOD nd improve and Cover, 23 Third cond avenue. PRIVAT FAMILY WIL SELL THEIR 7: 00- iave (our round F. ©. Lights £ Gb roaeend Fags forte, made to order 8 anouths ago. tor $) also Househo: urniture, 4c. Call p: reside 120 West 214 st., near 6th wy. Bicaaic as PRIVATE FAMILY WILL gantiour round Decker & Bro cA richly* carved | rose provements, (Ul agraite Stool, Cover. N HT AND SQUARE PIANOS HICKERING UPL C for rent—A ni Organ, five stops, cash $7 rent $3; rosewood Iino, $3.7 octave, $4 rent; instal. ments taken, GORDON & SON, 13 Kast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenu UR PATENT ViANOS, SPECIALLY RECOM. QM hended. by Messrs, Mills & Morgan und other cele. brated artists, ‘sell presently at greatly reduced prices Please cali and examine. sCHULIZE & LUDOLFF, 45) and 452 West Broome stree:. IANOs,—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; @ brilliant toned W, Knabe & Co., with all improve: ments; bargain, for cash, F, SCHULER, 367 Broome st. JANOVORPES=8ECOND HAND, L HOROU order, r sale at low prices; also Pianos to rent, by CHICKERING & SONS, IL bast Fourteenth street, be- tween Broauway and Filth avenue, WATERS CELEBRATED CONCERTO ORGAS cannot be excelled in tons or beauty: they dery s mailed: Lustraments rented un- pays for them; instalments received til rent money agents wauted. HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broad wa: NEW SCALE PIANOS ARE 3 low for cash of on + nsten THE BEST | instaimen ents rented until rent money & SON, 481 Broadway. ASON. T 8 THIS KVENIN "URE ON NERVOUS Debility and special Diseases, at Dr. Kahn's Mu- um. Remember the address, 68 Broadway, near rth street The largest and iwost muguificent Mu: geum in the world. Admission We SPROIAL LECTURES, FV Wi AT elon? ¥ o'clock at the New York Museu@ of Anatomy, 613 way, between Hodston und “iescker sircets. DANCING AC MES. J, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES WILL RE. nic Hal!, Tuesday, Sepiember | oor al, Mangay, Sepiember 1. PRIVAL Lt NS rian UiwOULARS At private academy, 212 youth yireet ORCHESTRA, | [TNT 1U | 4 MAGNIVICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, GRAND ered «ik brocade, Cost $400, lor | AMUSEMENT». nye THEATRE. ©. R, THORNE, MANAGER. Last NIGHT BUT ONK OF GRIFFITH GAUNT. ‘This beautiful and exciting pisy., which has created so ‘fH sensation. must be withdrawn after this week. not the public lose this ophor tunity of witns ita sce: 3 GR. As MRATE PEYTON is a aiory of Redon, by CHAS. E, it bears @ lite-like semblance to READ! ECHER AND TILSON. CYPY REAL ESTATE FOK SALE. 4? Central. A TBST cass CORNER HOUSE AND LOT—3 teet tront, bandsomest location on Murray Hill, for Sale for $25,000; on easy terms. ___PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Bast Seyenteenth street. _ A BROWN STONE CORNER HOUSR, EXTRA LARGE, four story, hard wood throughoat; room for stable on rear of lot, in immediate vicinity of Lenox Tapeere! Ee. moderate; terms easy. Apply to W. H. M. 5 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A “RMALL STORE, BASEMENT, FOR SALE. $20 West Fwrenty-dat street STEAM POWER,—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without power, at i8 and 20 Pell street; rent low to wood workers or others. Stones TO LET CHEAP—TWO LAGER BEER AND Billiard Saloons and two ‘Baloons, on Sixth Avenue, ia good locations and wishout bouus, one earner Store on Ninthsvenue. Apply at the owner's, v3 Hud- BE “ LAST GRIFFITH GAUNT MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2 LYMPIC OLYMPIC. OLYMPre OLYMPIC. LAST NIGH’ a desea idl LAST NIGHT BUT ONE TONY P. OP THE GREAT - TONY PASTOR STAR COMBINATION. DAGT MATIN EEO EATURLAN), rer LAST MATINEE. N, B—MONDAY, AUGUST %, opening of the regular season with the romantic dran The Peep 0’ Day and the strongest organization of specialty artists ever pre- sented at any entertainment In America, LOBE THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. CONTINUED GIGANTIC SUCCESS, ENTIRE NEW FRATURES THIS WEEK. JOHN HART, BOB HART, HELEN NORTON, JENNIK MORGAN, KPH HORN, BILLY COURTW RIGHT, GROSSES’ BALLET, UKES AND WEST, AND OVER 100 STAR ARTISTS, Senator BOB HART'S ‘the entirely Laughable Sketehes, mew Ballet SLIPPERY DAY gf,tne and PAIRI SCHOOL, REVELS. MONDAY, AUGUST 2% Mirst time), the new Burlesque, HE LAST DAYs O¥ POMPEII. ‘OOD’S MUSEUM.—1,000,000 CURIOSITIES. TWO PBRFORMANCES DAILY. Evening at & Afternoon at 2 THE DWARES! | BUSS LN ‘DUEL. BOOTS, YCEUM THEATRE—ITH ST. AND 6TH AY. a GRAU and CHIZZOLA.... Leases and Managers NOTICR—THE SALE OF “Sats BEGINS THIS MORNING. INAUGURATION OF IHE SEASON. MONDAY BVENING, August 24, at Mile, MARIE AIMil and THE NEW FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, when will be presented, for the first time in America, Mr. L. Vuaseur's brilliant Opera Koutte, LA TIMBALE D'ARGENT, with entirely new scenery. new costumes, &c., amd the tollowing brilliant dastribution in the leading roles :— MULLER. + Me. MARIE AIMEE MOLDA.” LEONTINE MINKLLY FITCHEL, Mile. BLANCHE GANDON RAAB. Mons, DUBOUCHET -.. Mons, DEBEER 8 AND ORCHESTRA, -Musical Director Reserved Orchesira and Balcony dotas, $27 Orchesira Stalls, $1 50; Dress Cir- cle, $1 25; Second Balcony, $1. Sale of seats commences THIS MORNING, at the box office in the theatre and at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway. Matinee every saturday at a i Mons. ©. VAN GHELE... o Admission, $1: Family Circle TALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open 7:30. Commences at 8. EMPHATIC SUCCESS of the ditinguiahed Rugliah Comedian, Mr. J. L, who is en; for a limited period to appear ina SERIES OF His CELEBRATED IMPERSONATIONS, EVERY BVENING DURING THIS WEEK, also SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1:70 The performance will commence With 4 new Comic Tans iu three acts, written expressly for him, and en- WIG AND GOWN. HAMMOND COOTE, a Barrister........Mr. J, L. TOOLE Conciuding with 5 pete Drama, called the WEAVERS. Mr. TOOLE as....... .... SIMMONS FIRST AND ONLY WiG AND GOWN MATINEE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, at 1:30. In active rehearsal, Poole’s famous Comedy of PAUL PRY, with a one-act Comedy Drama, written specially tor Mr. Toole, and entitled OFF THE LINE, Box office open daily from 8 A M. till ¢1 OBINSON HALL-—SIXTEENTH STREET, (ween Broadway and Wirth avenue, ne reigning sensation, Tih CANCAN and THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, very evening and TUESDAY and FRIDAY MATINEES. Minsirels at 8; Otio at 9 o'clock. ‘The CANCAN commences at 10 o'clock. Reserved seats six days in advance. MATINEE Tu-DAY AT 2:30 BILLIARD EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN TO. night by 4. Garnier, champion, and some other ex- erts, at Garnier’s Room, corucr Fourteenth street aud Vulversity place. ATINEE AT ROBINSON HALL, THE CAN-CAN 16th st., 5 doors west of Broadw: and tne #e- THIS'AFTERNOON, at 2:30. mate Minstrels. TIBLO'S THEATRE. i | IN The BRIDE OF ABYDOS wiil be produced ‘on Monday next, Augnst 4% ‘o-night, GRIFFITH GAUNT. Saturday Matinee. RGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTMIETH Street.—-oiree Dausaute every Mouday, Wednesday and saturday evenings. ON SQUARE|IN CO QUENCE OF THE GREAT impassable |ctowds wending their way to see the TU-DAY Can-Can at Robinson Hall, Sixteenth jsueet and Broadway. TIBLO'S THEATRE. EXTRA BALLET WANTED. Apply at the stage 10 A. M, to-day. BE. EDDY. #, BOX! / ewy and Shooting Gallery, 619 saxth avenue.—Box- ing taught in one month. Superior Fercing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves tor sale. Send for circulars. LEGAL NOTICES. | pursuans TO A DECREE OF THE HIGd COURT | of Chancery in Ireland, made in a cause of Ed- ward Boyle and Francis O'Netil, executors of Dame | Boyle, deceased, plaintiffs, Redmond Boyle, Michael | Boyle, Johu Gallacher, and John Browns, defendants, ‘ll persons ciaiming to’ be next ot kin of Daniel Boyle. | lute of Argray, in tae parish of Clouieizh, in the county | of Donegal. tarmer, deceased, who died in the month ot April, 1871, are by their solicitors to come in and prove | their claiins at the Chambers of the Vice Chancellor, | Four Courts, Dublin, on or before the 2d day of Novem: ber next, or in detauit thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the beneiit ot said decree. Wednesday, thé Lth day of November, 1874, at_ twelve o'clock noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adju: dicating upon the claims. A. T. CHATTERTON, Chief Clerk. Dated this Mth day ot Juty, 174. Micnar. Hesry and Jasuis kK. O'Donenry, Solicitors for plaintiffs, 22 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, freland. _ LOAN OF FICE: { T 8) NASSAU STREE’ BETWeFr FULTON AND | Jolin sireets.—~Advances made, to any ainoant, on Life Policies, Merchandise, Viamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &-. NEWMAS LEOPOLD, 8) Nassau street. WOLF & BROTHERS, 895 BROADWAY, Bl TWEEN Ninewench and Twentieth streets, money ioaned on Diamonds, Waictes, Jewelry, silverware, >ilks; partic- niarly Pianos; business cofiidential. Los senores hav- lan Espanol. JOHNSON’S, street—Money Jewelry, Siiverware, same butight. try. fices. RY AND SPRING monds, Watches, 2 Di; silka, Laces, Snawis, &c., or whe Mos\ Oxtensive establishment in the coun- Private pariors tor ladies. Goods for sale at sacri- loaned on T HYMAN'S, 710| BROADWAY.—LIBERAL AD- yances made on Diamonds, Waiches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price sor the same. T 761 BROADWAY—MONEY LIBERALLY AND promptly advanced on Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry ; same bought and sold; private room for iad. L, AUAAT. SOLOMON & Pu . Stlv4 tiques aid Art office Jor ladies. Se habla Espanol, MERICAN OFFICE.—$75,00 Watches, Jewels, Silver, shawls, Silks, La Vaiuab’ utm: ioaned on aolish H, BARKINGER, N ewelry, at D, ABRAHAMS, 45 Chatham street and % North Wisiain street The biguest price paid ior oid Gord and Sliver. established 185)" private - ON DIAMO! sor Will buy: 6 Broadway. EY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND SIXTH AVENUE, BETWY fourth and Twenty-fiith strc vanees ma ie on Diatnonds, Watches, Jewelry. and shawis, Same Loughi atiuil value. 1.'B 53 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SECOND QOL sireet.—Liveral advances made on Diamonds, Ww , dewelr. ¢.; sume bought and sold lor cash. Private 6 A. NEWBURGER & CO. 918 Bieawray, BAR TWENTIETH STREE ® (oldest established and most responsible offic eral advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, si- er, Laces, India shawls &c, ; sume bought \— L145 BROADWAY, BETWE We: »140) and Twenty-seventi streets.—Monev loaned ou Diamonds. Watehe: ¢iry, Silverware, silks, &c.; same bought and sold; parior sor ladios: ess confidential, 3. FIRUSKI, SOLLD WALNUT FURNIS URE, | Elegant Parlor suits, French panels, $95 to $540 Elegant Chainber suits, Frencu panels, $50 to $450. | Superior Workmanship and very best macerials. | FKANK RHONGR & 00.32 AND Ab BOWERY. j __Glanut st Thirty-seventh street.) | A =—NU, 39 EAST THIRTS |H STREEY -HOUSK ¢ boli Furniture of every description, Carnes, Mat tresses, Extension Tables Buokcases, «Grand Piano, | only $279, at private sale, at auction prices Duchess style. co: 200; do., $1; do.. $40; Pianotorie, 8. Painungs, Bronzes, | Silverware mber, dining Furniture; a@ sacrifice; property family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., near 5th'w W. KR LIVINGSTON, A <WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR + Furnitare, ‘pets and ai. M. COW or PERTHWALT £'CO."5, 155 and 197 Chatham street. An LARGE AS. low prices. SORTMENT A. tare ana Begging, at lowest oa: instalments, at O' FARRELL'S warehouse, 40 enus, between Thirtioth and Thirty-frot sireets T PRIVATE SALE—MAGNIFICENT SATIN PAR lor Suit for $15); Turkish Suit for $125; rep Suit, $45; Carpet, Book: Cenire Tables, 3 Bedroom Suits, $0 upward! with Dress?ng Case; Bedding, Bullet, Ex- tpnsion ‘ables, &c.; Chairs, Chickering Pianoforte, $50. fall at private residenee 12) West 2d st. y weekly eighth av- \OOD sEGOND HAND AND MISFIT CARP ETS—ALL sizes, rich patterns anid fine qualities, very cheap at the old piace, It Fulton street, side entrance, Bring \ your measure wah vou. 1% FULTON | | Plot 04 Jo Wall street. BARGAIN —FOR SALB, A THREE STORY HIGH stoo rown me House, size yt in perfect ‘order: “location the very best being on Firth avenue, between 19th an streets. Call on or ad- dress BENJAMIN W. POWLEN. 4 ‘Bast Fourteenth BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOUSE, $2 BasT SEVENTY. eighth street, corner of Madison avenue, cheap; will include Carpets and Gas Fixtures. JEDSUP, 258 Broadway. FINE HOUSE, 12 EAST SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET, will pe sold, cheap; await offer; has conservatery, steam heater, mirrors and gas fixtures, 37TH STREET, MURRAY HILL, JUST, EAST OF od Fifth avenue.—Klegant four story, high stoop, brown stone Dwelling, 26x65x100; newly trescoed : a bar- gain. V. K. STEVBNSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, and branch office 31 East Seventeenth street. JESSUP, 258 Broadway. | West Side. Fos, ey ee On nD AND inTH STaeere near Grand Boulevard; terms ; i POLD SCHMIDT, 68 Broud inrect Saeed son street. ata RESTAURANT AND BASBMENT OF THE AS- tor Place Hotel, 35 Third avenue, to let, on reasona- ble terms; an excellent opportunity tor the business. T° LET—BAKERY OR CANDY FACTORY $22 BROOME street; Basement, store, Salesroom and Dwelling; Stable and alleyway in rear.’ Inquire on premises TPO LETTE NEW HOTEL, JUST FINISHED, WITH 76 rooms, all modern improvements; the northwest corner of Chatham meet Apply at Drexel Building, corner ot Wall and Broad streets, room 109 Es TO LET. DWELLING HOUS. Furnished, FR SES, FURNISHED AND UNFUR- A nad, tars reduced rents if secured before he MU STALDS & SLOAN, St East Seventeenth street, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1874—WITH SUPPLEMENT. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. ¥ A FAMILY OF UR ADULTS, SEVEN OR B eitht Rooms ratge oy bath; rent from kyl bout $700 per a particulars price, A. Go oe Gauatatres Oe EAL ESTATE AGENCY.—FURNISHED AND UN: urnished : ors. RUSE PL At, 426 Sixth avenue, (NOTTAGE WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY; MUST Cone ie this alty senat aides not above highiveth street. Address J. BERNARD, 370 Pearl street. GQMALL AMERICAN PAMILY WANT THREE OR © four Rooms, for housekeeping; private house, be tween Fourth and Sixth avenues, not above Thirt fourth street; rent $8 Address’ E. LEWIS, Heral office. ANTED—A BUILDING SUITABLE FOR PULLING ‘Wool, Washing, scouring sud drying the sam steam’ power and waler; location New York or vigtnity; Audress, stating location, size and rent, A. 0. Heral WANTEDIPERMANENTLY. BY TWO GENTLE, men. two furnished Rooms and a Parlor, without board, between Bighth and Twenty-eishth streets aud Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address, stating location and price, which must be reasonable, V. R., box 149 Post office. FINELY FURNISHED HOUSE, THIRTY-SIXTH ores and Park coset $3,500; Forty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue, do., unfurnished, tour story brown stone, SAI00, newly IER OOLEY, No. 4 Pine street. ANTED—a*BMALL HOUSE, LOWER HALF OF A House or Flat, furnished, between Twenty-third and Fitty-third streets, trom Sixth to Ninth avenues, for six to eight months, Address, stating terms, which must be reasonable, H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office OR SALE OR TO LET—40 WEST TWENTY-NINTH ae pee. four Lent mene “ig yopens le: improvements; bath on each wr. Apply EH, PURDY, & wo 48 West Thirtecuth street. Lorsasaces OF IN PLOTS, FOR BUSINESS OR investment, on 103d, 10éth, 106th, 107th and 114th streets and First avenue, Boulevard and near the Chrys- tal Palace Fpeanas. D & CHASE, 107th street and First avenue. 6O' BROOKLYN PROPERTY sUR SALE AND TO LEY. — A A A A A A A OA A. Only $50 per month for a naw thes story brown neighborioods 89 uimutes from Pultoa ferry ia Brook a. ‘Address OWNER, 8,620 Post office, New York. POR 8ALE OR TO LET—VERY LOW, HOUSE NO. 475 Carleton avenue, Brooklyn. Apply to P. DONALD & CO,, $1 and 83 Franklin street, New York, 'URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FIRST CLASS, brown stone, three stories and basement, situated on the corner of Cumberland street and Willoughby ave- nue, oe Fort Green Park, Brookiyn. Apply B DINSMORE, 8 Warren street, New York, 0 LET—THE NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEMENT House 129 Classon avenue, Brooklyn; rent reasonable toa good tenant: PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR __.._ SALE OR TO RENT. WOR SALE—CLIF iT the Hudson, 2 miles ftom New York, the most de- sirable resiaence on the river, situated on the upper terrace; it is entirely tree trom fogs and dampness, and commands superb mountain and Fiver views; to those wishing a country home near the city it will ‘be found worthy of Visit: can be easily reached by Northern, New Jersey or Hudson River Railroad, taking terry at Tarrytown; hacks are always at depot and boat, and all the drivers well know the place. Address W. R DEAN, Nyack. OR SALE—FOUR 8TOF stoop Dweilin) under foreclosure and tor sae cheap. facrpss OR SALE OR TO L&T—ON BASY TERMS, TWO Cottages near the depot at Roselle, +. Apply to P. DONALD & CO,, 31 and 83 nklin street, New York MPORTAN? TO CAPITALISTS AND MANOFACTUR- era. Desirable Business and Manufacturing Property, in Detroit, Micn., for sale at a great bargain. ‘The handsome stone front Bunding Nos. 141, 143 and 145 Woodward aveuue, six stories lugh, with basewent, French root, steam elevator avd all modern improve- ments; one of the finest and best built stores in the city; rents for $11,000 per year; also the Ground on which it is built, 604g feet tront by 100 teet deep. Also ine extensive brick Buildings, 275 fect on Mont- calm stree: id 109 feet on John street. five stories high and basement; two steam elevators and ail im- provements for manufacturing purposes: the buildings are new aud in first rate order and cover most of the ground. This 1s the jargest and finest manufacturing property in the West. A‘first class Steam Engine, Boiler and other Machin- ery, which will be sold tovether or separately. The above property ts well worthy the attention of capitalists jooking for a first class paying invesunent, or or tious about starting any new manutacturing enter- prise For further particulars, or plans and views of the roperty, apply to hegeeicred pied HENRY WEBER, @2 High street, Detroit, Mich, HE ISLAND OF AMPOBELLO, CONTAINING 12,00 acres, situated opposite Eastport, Me.; the finest ‘summer Fesort ou this continent; hotels are in great demand the cost of living about one-halt of what itis m the there are 1,50 inhabitants on the isiana on id, Which “they are anxious to purohase: fine good schools and churches; the ship umber on the island will pay more than the price asked. EMERSON & TATE, Agents, Sears Building. Boston. 1 RENT—$1N0 A YEAR, HALF MILE FROM FAN wood, on New Jersey Central Railroad, one hour from Sew York, Cottage; erght rooms, barn, two acres land. Address Hi. b. N., box 2,605 Now York ‘Post oflice. BROWN STONE HIGH hear Fifth Avenue Hotel; Donght in Z, REAL $35,000 HOUSE, town, anincamber oO BXCHAN EAR PIFTH AVENUE state location of property. Address WILLIAMSO., Herald office. FARM IN NEW JERSEY WAN(E)—WIIH STOCK and utensils, tor the equity of $4,000 in two three D., renting tor $1,100; also roperty wanied for a large ious in Brook . Hy CORWITH, % Greenpoint avenue, Greenpoint. A —RICH FARMING AND GRAZING LANDS IN « Lewis and Hickman counties, Middle Tennesse: periect tile, near railway. to exchange for near by roperty. A. BLUMQVI51, 14 Nassau siree FINE LOT, 25X100, AND CASH, FOR A GOOD tA city House, between fourth and Seventh avenues; fine buikhead and 2% Lois, near Grand street terry, Brooklyn, for city propert sand Y PrWit, POOLEY, No, 4 Pine street Om AND COUNTRY PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND J unimproved, to exchange for staple Merchandise at cash figures; large stock preierred. Room 20, 150 Nassau MeEOBC sie Le )XCHANGE STONE 4, Brooklyn House, co nt to ferry and desirably located, ior Residence im Vlainueld, Orange or Monte.air. J, 0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. JXCHANGE—FARM ON LONG ISLAND, LOTS AT 4" Rutherford Park, both free, tor the equity in a first Class fiouse only. Aditress, with full particulars, A. box 13) Herald Uptown branch office pass FOR HANGE—A| DID FARM, acres, about 27 miles irom 128 ork: will double in value in a few years and afford the owner a good living im the meantime : fre und clear or mortdaged to suit, for improved rente Bre ‘uperty in New York or D: price $25,000. Apply to D. H. Broadway, New York. hs SALE OR EXOMANGE=A DEELIGHUTFUL Nome and productive Farm, well stocked and unin- Cambered, near markets ani raiiruads, in Counecticat will take’ unineumnbered City y. See owner, with views, at Cosmopolitan , to-day P. M., or address box 842 i ost office, Collinsville, Conn. POR SALE OR EX HANGY or Brookiyn Propert, ‘OR NEW YORK a fine country Seat, on Cen- tral Railroad of New Je ove hour irom city; a two story und Mansard roo! house; good barn and hennery; laid nt, plenty of young iriat 00; $4,000" mortgag: B. SUEKIDAN, 25 Centre street. OR SALE—OR TO EXCHANG!. FOR A FARM NEAR by, a city House, ail improvements, «x full lots, Stable dnd curriage house, Address J. G. H., box 2,709 Post oflice, New York. N ERCHANDISE WANTD-I8 EXCHANGE FOR A two story basement Hou in Brooklyn and a large all tree nad clear. JOHN B, STEVENS, 422 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THREE STORY BRICK HOUS' ali improveme neighborhood in |Brookly! for House and Lot on ine of Centcal Railroad of New Jersey. Address, with particulars, J. D., box 4,342 Post oftice. New York. O EXOHANG NO EXCHANGE —HOUSE, WITH STORK, IN BROOK- lyn, fora Farm in Orange county; Hotel wanted for House in ‘teenth street. E. M. MASON, 81 Park ro’ 7° EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE OR CITY Propertv—Two fine Tracts of tarming Land nea¢ railroad in New Jersey. Apply to READING, at J. Pra hett's #4 Pine street. Will EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK CITY iM proved property, about 1) lots of Land and Dwell- ing, unenenmbered. and valued at $5.00), in Belleville, N within one-quarter of a mile of the Montelair allroad; a reasonable amount in eash can be furnished, Aduress OWNER, 140 Reade street, New York. ACRES—$12,000, UNINCU BOO Berna wit $5,000 cash, near-by Property. IBERED, PRODUC. 16 exchange for good JAMES H. WELSH, 16) Broadway, room 3. 16.0007? SHANGE, U. NCUMBERED, 300 acre Farm: stock, crops, plenty fruit, lurge buildings: 24 miles railroad stavion, Principals inquire 73 Beckinan street (Hird floor), New York, from IZ w 4 7 WORTH OF LAND IN THE STATE OF $20.000. Virgin to seahorse c maee oe Goods or Merchandise. Apply w JUS. PH H. LADD, 29 Broadway. MARBLE MANTELS: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE 4\. and Marbleized Mantels, all kinds of Floor Tiling, Monuments, Kendstones, Slabs tor plumbers and eabinet- makers, now ofered at S, KLARA & U0. swam Mar- bie Works, Nos. 417 to 24) West Fifty-tirst street, heat Broadway. A KLABER, IM BAST HIGHTE: 4X. near Third avenue, is selling and manutactui all kinds of marbie rieized Mantels and other Marble Work at gr ced prices, Marble Turning for the trade. TORE Lo REDUCED PRIORS. An extensive stock of Slate and Marble } a if i Fr WHYS SLAGE IMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, N. ¥ TH STREET, wily re ITEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND ») Wood Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lo eat prices, 22 aud 222 West Twenty thi et a Sevendh anut Hahah avenues” MAO street, between e. every available place being rull this | K | ring wanted : armen) HUSSELL PLATT, 420 Sixth avenue. Unfurnished. A SMALL, . DESIRABLE HOUSE, IN AN FXCEL, lent location, to rent. Inguire on the premises, 208 West F orty-third street, near Broa: le PO LET-BLEGANT THREE STORY BASEMENT AND sub-cetlar high stoop brick House, 11 rooms; all modern ipmrovements; first class neighborhood ; 17 min- utes trom New York; rent $500. Avply on premises, to T. McILROY, 25 Bramhall avenue, Jersey City Heights 10 LET—TWO BROWN STONE HOUSES, IN PROS- pect place, between Forty-second and Forty-third streets, New York: ail improvements; rent $1,000 per ‘ear: liberal discount for quarterly in advance. Inquire 436 Canal stre 10 LET—A NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE IN FOURTH street, corner of West Tenth strect; rooms; all modern conveniences, Inquire at i76 West Tenth street. 7° LET—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN order; reasou 1 stone House 24) West Fifty-sixth street, in excellent ble rent to private family. M. 8. MYKES & SO! Broome street. 10 LET OR LBASE—33 WEST FORTY-FIFTH street, near Fifth avenue.—Four story high stoop brown stone House; also House 489 Hudson street; rent low to a good tenant. ALT MENTS PURNISHED ROOMS AND AP TO LET. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOU ing, with gas, $5.50, to let; also a front Parlor, first floor, $7: No. 29 Washington sauare, southwest corner of Waverley piace. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, TO ONE OR TWO gentlemen, without board, | neauiy, furnished Room, on second floor. Inquire at 241 West Fifty-third st. NOTHER BEAUTIFUL CHANCE FOR A YOUNG JA married couple—A Fiat; parlor, two bedrooms and kitchen; neauy furnished for Nght’ housekeeping: $20 per month: splendid air, healthtul; fifty-five minutes from City fall. Inguire for the place at WM. CRAW- 'S corner Madison avenue aud Kighty-sixth street, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOMELY furnished Third Floor, en sulte or separately: ex- j; modern improve- 43 West T'wenty-<ighth A cellent restaurant in neighhorhuod. ments; references exchanged. street. LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH large closets, suitable for two gentiemen or gentle. man wite; conveniences for housekeeping if re- quired; all modern improvements. 218 Kast Thirty-fifth street. T 26 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, EIGHTH A” avenue-Flegantly furnished Parlor Floor for gen- diemen oF a gentleman and, wifp; or an uniurnished Second Floor for a small tamily of adults: in a first class brown stone private house; all modern improvements. No board. Boaspixe HOUSE AGENCY, SR. PLATT, 426 Sixth avenge. _ P)PSIRABLE, SECOND FLOOR, OF FOUR ROOMS, neatiy furnished for housekeeping, ample closet room and water on floor, or will_let to gentlemen; re- spectablo house and locality. 117 Henry street. URNISHED NEATLY FOR* HOUSEKEEPING— Large Room and Workroom; fronting on Eighth avenne; very pleasant, water closet, all on third floor; terms moderate. 400 West Twenty-eighth street. URNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP. ing; $12.4 week; second floor; private house; bath, ‘as, stationary tubs. Inquire at real estate office, 17 Ab: ingdon square (Eighth avenuc), between Bleecker and Twelith streets. | FIANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS EN SUITE or singly. for gentlemen, without hoard, in tne first clags house 636 Seventh avenue, junction of Broudway and Forty fourth stree ARGR FRONT ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED—IN 4 house 226 Thompson street, near Washington sqaare; bath, gas, &c.; also hall Bedroom. NO LET—A FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM, ON second floor; very pleasant; gentlemen only. Apply at dressmaking roomis, second floor, No. 7 Groat Jones sirect, near Broadway. TH AVENUK—26l, NEAR SMTH STREET.—NEWLY ©) furnished apartments to gentlemen; also a suit ot unfurnished bedrooms at @ reasonable price; small private tamily. H STREET, 221, BETWEEN SECOND AND 1 | 12" third aventos A newly furnished hall Room, | with closet, to 8 gentleman, without board; aiso square | Room; very moderate: good bath. 2 WEST TWENTY-POURTH STKEET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Desirable furnisned Booms to let; terms moderate. 33 Axe 8 WEST FOURTEENTH oe STREET.—TWO newly, elegantly furnished houses, kept by iinglish lady; Suits Rooms; families and gentiemen; table first private if required; reference. class | | 158 BETWEEN t Room, on second floor, and a pack Parlor, to two genulemen and Bb joard: all modern con- their wives, with or without venences; reference given’ and THIRTY-FOURTH 956 NEST STREET.—FUR. | 20D nished, a handsome private Parior, with foldin | bed, $) so ove or two nice Rooms on third floor, | and’ $5; two blocks from Ei | : Lek. | 969 Eisutsa AVEN y | 4.4 Opera ifouse.—A handsomely turnished Parlor, With every convenience for 1 | | reasonable NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ND FLOOR, OVER THE STORE, TO LET— Fourth avenue; five rooms; improvemen:s, e the owner, on the preiises, trom 10 to 12 $155 AND ultivan street; im good order; rent low to desir- able family. | APARIMENTS, CONSISTING OF TWO LARGE | lors basement, kitchen, dining and bath rooms, all improvements and conveniences Apply to owner, 20 Last Twentieth street, near Third avenue. | FEW NEW AND ELEGANT FRENCH FLATS TO | rent—Nos, 312 to 326 Seventy-ninth sireet; Janitor On the premises; rents moderate, N ELEGANT FRENCH FLaT TO LET—IN SUITS 1 eight rooms; all light ana nice, and halls heated. Apply on the premises, So. West Forty-ninth street, between sixth and Seventh avenues. iniatey T FLATS—FROM 770 9 ROOMS; ALL IM- 4) “provements; halls carpeted and heated; janitor in } attendance; rent trom $45 to $10); also a fine corner | Fiat G. W. MeCORMACK, { Eighth aVende, Fiity-ftth street. WASTED-AN UNFURNISHED THR STORY ‘and basement brick House, with all modern im- rovements and in good repair; location, west side, be; git ve see d Thirtieth streets apd in good A oot Ll pay $1,200 to $1,500 per annum. Ad- dress GOOD TENANT, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,865 Broadway. [= ey s eee WANTED—A FOUR BRORY PULL Siak Udtse must be in food ordor and location frat class; rent ceed $510 per month. Send pa r . bation to Wil. GE RGK, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—FOR A PAMILY OF TWO, UNVURNISHED Re Rooms, suitable tor light housekeeping; terms. must be moderate: reterencesexchanged, Address Dox 1,239 Post oitice, ANTED TO RE * RAGRENT, WITH BAKER'S ‘oven and office in First, Second 0 ard, Address, stating terms, 5., box 4,822 New York Post office W4nzeD. TO RENT—A LAUNDRY, WITH STEAM Power, or would purenase Machinery for Laundar, or rent la Lorts suitable; state lowest prices an locality. Address PURCHASER, Herald Uptown Branch office. PROPOSALS. — Noms TO IRON CONTRACTORS. Proposals tor the Complete, Roof, the Wrought Tron Beams, &c. ; Cast Irou Columns, Lintels, &c.: Vault Lights and skylights. 120 Buoapway, August 18, 1874. Proposals will be received by the undersigned until 12 M. of Wednesday, the 20th of August, for furnishing, de livering and setting in place thé entire Roof Work (wrought iron framing, covering, galvanized or cast iron dormers, cornices, deck moldings, &c., and copper fash ing), the wrought iron beams, with the necessary a1 chora, ue rods, &c.; the east iron columns, lintels, £e. ; the vault lights and the skylights for the building now in gourse of erection in ear and Fine streets, between ‘Bre way and Nassau stree' Teach proporal must be sealed, addressed to the under. signed and indorsed, “Proposal for Iron Work,” with the name of the proposer. ‘The proposal must be uccom- panied by the guarantee of @ responsible surety to the Amount of $20,000, for the execution of a contract and the faithinl performance of the work under it, if awarded to the proposer. Blank forms of proposals, contracts. «pecifications and schedules of the work can be obtaiued of the under. signed on and after Wednesday, tho 1th inst. at his oilice, where also the plans of thé work may be seen, and turthér information obtained, ‘The undersigned reserves the right to rejeot any or all proposals. THEODORE WES1ON, juperintending Engineer, 120 Broadway, Sew York. Co AND BEMOVAL OF PENITENTIARY OF VIRGINIA. The undersigned, sppcanied commissioners tor the urpose by an act of 6 General Assembly approved Roar $0, Tra will receive seated ‘proposals, My be opened ‘at tz o'clock M. on Thursday, the lst day of October, ee the purchase and removal of the Peniteatiary of rginia. fs The following are the provisions-of the act to which the propesals must conform :— 4 “a. These commissioners shall advertise for proposals for the purchase of the land and busldings and the re- moval of the baildings and the inmates to some point not less than five miles trom the corporate timits of the city of Kichmond; said proposals to stipulate for the suitable buildings for the proper accommodation and employment ot the prisoners, the erection ot the ma- chinery and alithe means and appliances that are necessary to secure all the facilities tor the operations of the Penitentiary to the same extent as they at present exist in the State Penitentiary: and provided further, that no proposal shall be accepted which involves the State in any expente over and above the proceeds of tue sale of the land and buildings now used tor and con- nected with the Penitentiary. “3. Proposals for the removal must be endorsed on the envelopes “Proposals for removing the State Pent- tiary,” and should be accompanied with ana include map of the grounds, ond plans, drawings and specifi- cations for the buildings to be turnished in place of those at present occupied; and no proposition shall be ac- cepted unless approved of by the commissioners and ratified by the Legislature at iis next session." Proposals should be addressed to the ey id, wt Richmond. JAMES L. KEMPER, MARSHALL HANGER. R. 6. WITHERS, WANTED TO PURCHASE B: A SAFE WANTED.—A GOOD, SMALL hand fireproof Safe wanted. ti price R. DOANE, 112 West Fourteenth st ILCH COW—WANTED TO BUY, A FIRST CLASS new Milch Cow; one that will yield trom eight to ‘Ay Barcluy street. SECOND Address, with full par- ANTED TO PURCHASK—A SMALL SIZED SKC- ond hand Safe. Address, with name of maker and inside dimensions, SAFE, box 4,806 Post office, New York. i _EUROPE. _ IN DRESDEN, GERMANY, M. LUYTICHAU BS areet 880. Mrs. GAERNERMANN (widow of a clergyman) offers a comfortable home to ladies or familics; best reter- ences; terms moderate. pas QUEEN'S HOTEL, QUEKNSTOW! ‘This well known first class hotel, having recently changed [ype aie wil how be tound one of the most comiortabie in the south of Ireland. Being situate clos to the landing stages and railway depot, will be tound most convenient to American toarists arriving by the several steamers. KY WHISKEY, $ TO 12 ¥ Peach and Apple Brand; . Cham sparkling Cognac; absolutely pure liquors on] ents tor the Spanish Sherr London. = GEO. &, H. GRAY & C1 _ BILLIARD ACTORY GUARANTE. a American it \ Datent wire cushions, at reduced prices, eudorse Kudolphe, Garnier, Dion and others. W. HW. GRIFFITH & —STANDARD AMERICAN BE AND the Phe rollender Combination Cushions H.W. COLLEND! 738 Broadway YEORGE E, PHELAN, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF X Phelan's celebrated’ Billiard Tables. Oftice and warerooms, No. 7 Barclay street, New York. Post office box 1,176. Al. for sale only by the patent cessor to Phelan é& Collende: MATRIMONIAL. ‘© YOUNG LADIES, MATRIMONIALL wish {9 form an acquaintance with Ineans, Address 0, Le, Hox 219 Herald office NOLINE nuemen 0 DENTISTRY. BSOLUTELY PAL RAL fresh gas daily mn Sets extremely light abd durable; 216 sixth avenue, between Fourtecnih and Firteenth streets, ksuasblished % years. HARD. ARD. {RST CLASS FLOOR TO LET—FOR DWELLING ixtbavenue. Che: or business purposes, at 221 LAT TO LET—WITH ALL THE MODERN [M- provements Inquire at No. 432 West Fitty. PRENCH FLATS TO LET—14 EAST FOURTEENTH street, ceniral, conveniently arranged and in excel- lent order. Apply 'to the janitor on the premises, MO LET—¥IRST AND SECON! FLOORS, AT 22 EAST Thirteenth street, between Fifth avenue and Univer- sity place ; suitable Jor tailors or dressmakers: lately al- ter T, J. GIBBONS, 5) Bond street. (0 LET—ONE FLOOR, SEVEN ROOMS, WITH ALL improvements, in the brown stone House No. 21 West ‘hirty ninth street; also one Floor, flve rooms, in #33, and one Floor, four rooms, in 235 West Thirty ninth Street, between seventh and Fighth avenues. T° LE/.—AN AMERICAN FA Floor, three or four rooms; WILL LET FINE bath, &c, ; neighborhood first cl ferences: rent $35 path, dc, neighborhood first class; references; ren or $3). No. 218 West Forty-ninth streck, near way. 0 LET—AT 247 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, A splendid Second Floor, or Flat of 8 rooms, all lighted, with modern {mprovements; good neighborhood, near } Broadway; renttow, Apply to UWNER, 239 West Forty- ninth stre (0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A PRIVATE residence, handsomely farnishet, to a gentleman and wite for housekeeping. Apply’ at No. 162. West Forty-eighth street PO LET—FOUR ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, CORNER 1th street and 3d av Part Cottage ; 219 East 28th’ street, Second. and Third Floors: 218 East 45th street, also small House, $850. Apply at office 139 Last Twellth street. 319 WES? THIRTY-SEVENTH STREEKT,—THIRD J Floor, of tive rooms, to rent to a family who wish nice apartmenis, it cannot be equalled; rent $25. __... ASTROLOGY. STROLOGER.—PROPESSOR LISTER, 829 SIXTHL avenue ; 43 years' practice. Send for circular, Ad- dress all letters to box 4,529 Post offi: '—CONSULTATION TTENTION ON BUSINESS, losses, enemies, law suits, absent friends, love, mar- sickness and death. Pay retw H Sixth avenue. 1 LL, SHOULD CONSULA THR NEVER FAILING ] Olairvoyant, Mine, DECOLAM, No, 639 Sixth ave. No. | nue; past, present, future foretold; whatever your trouble madame romoves it. JUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT. < TELLS 1) shows likeness; causes marriages; Wc. to $1. No. 150 West Twenty-tifth street, i ME, COLLINS, A TRUTHFUL AND RELIABLE Olnirvoyant, ‘Ng. 275 Sixth avenue uear Seven. teenth street ie; 3,156 3d avente, Lower | f i “Dr. L, B BEAUTIFUL SET, $5, $8: GUM TRETH, $10; single, $l; extractlisg with gas, We; silver filings, Upen sundays until 1. Examine specimens, 26 Kemomber, 262. ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. de. Sixth avenue. Married. OWEN—CALLENDER.—At Sheffield, Mass., Tuesday, August 18, by Rev. Dr. Parker, [RAN ‘THOMPSON OWEN and HakgteT A., daughter of Elmore Callender. on Died. AHEARN.—On Wednesday, August 19, Dattey, beloved son of Daniel and Ellen Ahearn, aged 4 yeais, 4 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the junerai, from the residence of his parents, No. 140 East Twenty-eignth street, this (Friday) atvernoon, at two o'clock. ALTMAN.—Ou Tuesday evening, Augnsi 18, Crcr- Lik, the beloved wite of Herman Altman, aged 27 years, 5 months and 6 days. ‘The Iriends of the family are respectfully invited | to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 2245 avenue D, on Friday, August 21, at one o'clock P. M. BakRy.—Un Wednesday, August 19, MARY ANN Barry, the beloved wife of kaward Barry, aud only daugiter of Thomas and Margaret Ward. Relatives and friends of the family are respe fully invited to attend her funeral, irom her Jat | resiaence, 45 Horatio street, New York city, on | Friday, August 21, at one o'clock. BRoNsON.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Wedn day, August 19, 1874, CHARLES B, BRONSON, In 38th year of his age. ‘The remains will be taken to Watertown, Conn., for interment, on Friday, August 21. BROWNELL.—At Denver, Coloraao Territory, on pad August 16, J, SHERMAN BROWNELL, of this Notice of funeral hereafter, Canitt.—On Thursday, August 20, ANN, the be- loved wile Of Patrick Oaluil, aged 29 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives of the family are respectfully in- vited to avend the funeral, trom her late resi- dence, 449 West Forty-sixth street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. CAMPBELL.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, August 20, ALEXANDER T., son 01 Robert and Lilla Camp- bell, aged 2 years and 10 months. Funeral {vom the residence of nis parents, No. | 100 President street, on Friday, the 2st inst. at half past one o'clock. Chaxros.— Hout Max, twin dayghter of Wesley g and Anna J. Oinyton, aged 1 year, L moneh ang Helatives and frieuds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai, from the resi- dence of her parents, 227 Putaam avenue, Brook- yn, sale day (Friday), August 21, at two o'clock CoGaN.—On Wednesday, August 19, Taser CoGan, daughter of Hugh and Margaret Cogan, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, {rom the residence of her , at one o'clock. COLLARD.—At Greenpoint, on Wednesday, euneral on Saturd August 22, at his I mi at lay, Augu a late resi- dence, No. 187 Oakland’ street, at ten ofclock A. M- M.—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, Masonic Temple, corner urday, the 22d in: at nine o'clock A. M. sharp, for the purpose of attending the tuneral of Dr. W. H. VAN WY Master. Conway.—At Brockport, N. ¥. on Wednesday, Conway and danugiter of the late Cornelius Crowe. Notice of suneral hereatter. entld of Thomas Corr. biceps Funeral this day (Friday), Duako.—On Monday evening, Augast 17, Doro- Tana, wile of Anthany Dugronfa the 88d yoor of The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral services, at "her late the 2ist inst., at two o'clock P, Epsatu.—At Amagansett, L. 1, on Tuesday, ‘olera infantum, CHARLOTTE Maria Louise Edsall, of Plainfield, N. J., aged 16 months and 10 days, : “* severe illness, EDWARD EHRLICH, in the 54th year of his age. “4 the funeral, this dav (Friday), August 2: o'clock P. M., from Trinity churen, ieee fiiness, CHARLIE M. ELLISON, $On of the late Geor; W. and Mary Ellison, aged 13 years, 7 monthe and Relatives and friends of the tami! to attend the funeral, at the residence of Joseph notice, on Friday, August 21, at two o'clock, ESLING.—On ‘Thursday morning, August 20, at disease, Captatn N. H. EsL«xG, formeriy of Phila- deiphia, dence on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock A, M., ww Greenwood Cemetery. FiskE,—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 19, EpwArp W. FISKE, aged 69 years, his funeral, from his late residence, 164 Park age on Friday afternoon, Aagust 21, at two o’cloc! aged 1 year. = nts, No. 62 Bay: street, ou Friday, the 2lat August 10, Juumera CoLLaKD, m the 57th year of SUMMONS.—COPESTONE LODGE, NO. 641, F, AND A. Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, on Sat- our late Brother, Jeremiah Collard. By order August 19, Lizzie E. Crows, wife of Dr. William Cokk.—On Wednesday, August 19, 126 West Fiftieth street, itingeopeahycias her age. residence, NO. 72 St. Mark’s ge on Friday, * AURORE bor tet of Thomas Henry and Eurucs.—On Thursday, August 20, after a The triends of the family ate invited to atvend ELLison.—On Tuesday, August 18, after a short 6 days, are requested J, Sprague, No, 60Columbia street, without further his residence, No, 21 Stuyvesant place, of heart ‘The fnneral will take place from the above resi- Philade!pbia papers please copy. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend FLETCHER.—At Valley Stream, L. I, on Wednes- | day, August 19, of dysentery, CATHARINE, wife of William Fletcher and dangliter of Robert Pagan, deceased, aged 47 years. The relatives and iriends of the family are tn- vited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, on Friday, 21st inst. Trains leave South Eighth street, Williamsburg, via South Side Railroad, as 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of trains. GERDY.—On Thursday, August 20, P. A. GERDY, eq 63 years. jotice of tuneral hereafter. GLovER.—On_ Wednesday, August 19, FRANK C., son of Alonzo F. and Catheriue L. Glover, aged 4 years and 4 months. Relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, 299 Livingston street, Brooklyn, at twe o’clock P. M., Friday, August 2L. HAtFIELD.—At Bayonne, Hudson county, N. J., on Wednesday morning, Angus 19, EMILY A, HATFIELD, in the 70th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect faily invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her brother, O. P. Hatfield, on Oakland avenue, Bayonne, on Friday, August 21, at one o’clock P. M. Train trom foot of Liberty street, New York, at twelve M. Interment at Fiizabeth, N. J. Hiccins.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 19, KUGENE A., Only son of Captaiu Thomas A. and Cecelia L. Higgins, aged 23 years. ‘The relatives and friends are r etfally in- vited to attend the funeral, trom his late reat- dence, No, 199 Cumberland street, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’ctock. HOLDREGE.—Suddenly, at Schoharie, N. Y., om Wednesday, August 19, 1874, Mrs. MangRretr 0o- THEAL, widow of the late Captain Henry Holdrege. of thts city, in the 72d year of her age. Relatives and friends and those of her son, the late John W, Mott, are respectfully invited to at- | vend the funeral services, at 222 Filth avenue, at | eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, 23d inst. | | KEELER.—On Lifter 2 August 19, MaRY Rut, eldest daughter of Theodore and Mary Keeler, in the 11th year of her age. . ‘The funeral services will be held at the residence of her parents, No. 209 Kast 112th street, this day (Friday), at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Fairfleld county (Connecticut) ana Philadelphia papers please copy. Keyworra.—On Tuesday, August 18, JOSEPH Key wortu, son of Thomas and Elien Keyworth. Funeral on Friday, 21st, at one o'clock, from No. 75 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. LEONARD.—At Rooseveit Hospital, on Wednes- day, August 19, JoHN LEONARD, aged 75 years. Funeral services at Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, on ets Qist inst., at nall-past eleven o'clock A.) McCorry.—On Thursday, August 20, ELmZa Mcorry. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend ler funeral, from her late residence, No. 58 Greenwich avenue, om Friday, August 21, at two o'clock. McCuskeR.—Departed this life, on Wednesday morning, Angust 19, after a short illness, MAR- GARRT MCCUSKER, 4 native of county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- | spectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 26 West Thirteenth street, this | (Friday) afternoon, August 21, at one o'clock; thence to valvary Cemetery for interment. | . McGurness.—On Wednesday, August 19, at her | Tesidence, No, 445 East Fifty-eighth street, aiter a | long and painful tliness, MaRy A, the beloved wife | | { oi Patrick J. McGuiness, in the 36th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Spectfuily invited to attend the (uneral, from the | Dominican church, Sixty-sixth street ana Lexing- | ton avenue, on Friday, at ten o'clock A. M., the remuins to be interred in Newark, N. J. O’CoNNoR.—On Wednesday, August 19, JosErH MICHAEL, only child of Charlies and Rose J. | O'Connor, aged 10 montis. | interred in Calvary Cemetery. PoLLiiz,—On Thursday, August 20, NELLIE, | danghter of Hugo and Gertrude Poillitz, aged 46 days. ‘The faneral will take place on Friday, August 21, at ten A. M., from No, 953 Sixth avenue, Porge.—On Thursday. August 20, CECtLIA, young- est daughter of Gevyert and Doris Pope, aged months and 20 days. | The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 189 Bloomfleld street, | Hoboken, on Saturday, August 22, at three o'clock | Pom. | , Powgr.—On Thursday, August 20, Toray | PowER. , The relatives and friends ot the family are re- spectfully invited to atiend a requiem mage at St. | Stepien’s church, Twenty-eignth sireet, on ay morning, 21st tust, at nine o , trom thence | to Calvary Cemetery. KYER.—At West Farms, on Thursday, Angust 20, Maria Devoe, wife of Frederick Kyer, aged 7% years and 6 months, | The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 23d inst. at two o’ciock, from the residence of Frederick Ryer at West Farms, Ryex.—At Bergen Point, N. J.. on Wednesday, August 1), STARR KING, only son of the late Ran- , doiph Ryer, of this city, in the 20th year of his age. Relatives and iniends of the jamily are invited | to attend the funeral, trom the Presbyterian | charch in Firth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street, on Saturday morning, 22d tnst., at tem | o'clock, without further invitation, SCARLETT.—On Tharsday, August 20, JANE Mar- @AReT, daughter of Charles K. and Maria £, Scar- lett, aged 1 month and 27 day: he relatives and iriends are respectfully in- | vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, August 21, at two o'clock, from the residence of her lather, 416 West Forty-fifth street, SHUSTEX.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August | 19, JOHN J., only son of John @nad Mary B. Shuster, | In _the 20th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to atiend the funeral, irom the residence of his parents, No. 179 Amity strect, on Saturday, August 22, at three o’clock P. M. Fs SP EWAW 8 ee August 20, 1874, JaMEs TEWART, aged 58 years. The friends ‘and relatives of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 560 West Fifty-lourth street, at one o'clock. . TAYLOR.—At Marlboro, on the Hudson, Tuesday, August 18, of typnoid fever, Rev. 5. &. L. Taytor, of Brooklyn, iu the 59th year of his age. Funeral services on Friday, at two P. M., at Strong Place Baptist Church, Brooklyn, ‘Turrs.--!n this etty, on Wednesday, August 19, Mrs. H. M. TUFTS. me at gervices, at her late residence, No. 5% Charles street, on Friday afternoon, August 21, at, three o'clock, Relatives and friends are invited to attend, ‘he remains will be taken to Stamiord, Conn,, for interment. Boston papers please copy. VaN Duser.—On Thursday, Augast 20, WiLLtAM | J. VAN DUSER, In the 59th year Of Lis a: | | Notice of funeral hereatter. i Van DykE.—Snddeniy, at Fordham, N. Y., om Tuesday, August 18, IsaaG VAN DYKE, in tne 42d year of his age. i The funeral wili take place from the Washington street Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyp, om Friday, August 21, at two o’clock P.M. Rejatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend with- out further notice. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. WILtiaMs.—-On Wednesday, August 19, JoHn WILLIAMS, of Baleyrooue, Queens county, Ireland, | aged 37 yea | ‘anerai will take place on Sunday, 23d inst., at | ten o'clock P. M., Irom his late realdénce. 164 West | Twenty-mWnty street.

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