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+ — OREEDMOOE. Preparing to Meet the Irish Riflemen— The Eighth Regiment Rifle Club. Yesterday being a practice day at Creedmoor about fifteen representative American riflemen spent the day in practising preparatory to meet- ing the Irish riflemen in the latter part of this month, The weatber was favorable, and the scores showed @ slight improvement, Several ex- ‘cellent shots were not present. ‘ihe names of the gentlemen making the eight best scores in their order of merit were as folio Lieutenant A. Anderson, tenant Henry Fulton, of Brookly i B. Collins, of New Jersey; E. H. Santord, of New York; G. W. Yale and General J. R, Hawley, of Hartford, Conn.; General T. S. Dakin, of Brook- lyn, and Lieutenant Colonel H, A. Gildersleeve, of New York. Leon Backer, of the Twenty-second regiment; J. 5. Conlin, of the Broadway shooting ery; F. S. Gardner, of the Seventh regiment; ex faniara, of Yunkers, N. ¥.; Leonard Geiger, Hudson, N. Y.; B. E. Valentine, of Brooklyn, and others’ also shot at the long ranges. Colonel Scott, of the Eighth regiment, was pres- 2nt, with a 1ew representatives of the Rifle Uiub of that command, competing for a gold badge. It has been shot ior several times belore, and was won yesterday by Colonel Scott. . General N. G. Dunn, ot Governor Dix’s staff, practised during the afternoon, ———_+-+___. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘of New teas Lieu- a i“ Married. MORY—GUICHARD.—On ‘Tuesday, September 1, ‘at the Church o1 the Holy Communion, by Rev. Henry Mottet, WILLIAM Amory, Jr., of Boston, 10 Miss J. 2. GUICHARD, of Macon, France. BIKRAL—BALDWIN.—On Tuesday, September 1, 11874, by Rev. O. C. Darling, Captain LOUIS BIERAL, of the United States Army, and son of Don Hossa Myera and Carmelila Bieral, of Valparaiso, South America, to Mrs. U. F. BaLDWIN, of New York, Bordentown (N. J.) papers please copy. MakCKWALD—DyER.—At the residence of the bride, on Saturday, August 29, by the Rev. William Denison, FRANK V, MARCKWALD, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Miss Mary J. Dyker, of New London, Conn. No cards. ING—BYRON.—In Elizabeth, N.J., at the First Presbyterian church, on Tuesday, September 1, by the Rev. William Bb. Merritt, of New York, JOSEPH J. PAULDING, of New York city, to Josiz M. ByKon, of Elizabeth, N. J. REMINGTON—PAYNTAR.—OD Tuesday, September 1” at the residence of the bride’s grandiather, John W, Morrell, Esq., by the Rev, Lewis Francis, Epwin R. REMINGTON and M. ELIZA, Only daughter ol Mrs. A. U. Payntar, all of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. SANDERS—LIVINGSTON.—On Wednesday, Septem- ber 2, 1874, at Trinity chapel, by the Rev, Dr. * Wyatt, Colonel W. W. SanpExS, United States Army, to HELEN, daughter of the late John R Livingston. SauL—Love.—On Wednesday, September 2, 1874, by Rev, Mr. Bates, MOWBRAY DAUL to ELIZ Love, both of Brooklyn. SMITH—MorroRD.—On Tuesday, September 1, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Nyack, N. Y., by Rev. H. V. Voorhis, Davip D. SMITH, Jr, to Mary LINN MoRForD. N. Y., on STODDAKD—SERENBEZ.—At Newburg, Tuesday, Septemoer 1, by the Rev. Octavius Apple- fate, B. RUSH STODDARD, Of New York city, to '. M. Serenbez, of DiTH C., daughter of tae Rev. September 1, Newburg. STONE—MANHEIM.—On Tuesday, the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. 7. Einhorn, ‘fonas‘f. STONE to Miss Ips F, MaN- BEIM. Syracuse, Cincinnati and San Francisco papers please copy. WEGENER—Swirt.—On Wednesday, September 2, by the Rev. Dr. Geisenneimer, CHARLES J. WEG- ‘RNER to CATHERINE E, Swir, dauguter of the date William Forsyth, both o1 tals city, \ Died. Bacon.—At Middletown, Conn., on Wednesday, September 2, 1874, WiLLIAM W. BACON, in the 61st year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fanerai, at three o’clock, on Friday, September 4, irom is late residence. New haven and Middletown (Conn.) papers please copy, BEARDSL -At St. Albans, Vt., on Wednesday, September 2, Mrs. ABIGAIL S. BEARDSLEY, Wile uf Hon. H. Kk. Beardsley. Relatives and iriends of the family and of her sons-In-law, invited to attend her iuneral on Friday aiternoon, at four o'clock. BROWN.—Un Tuesday, September 1, at the residence of her son Edward ¥. Brown, 1,003 Madison avenuc, MaRY E., widow Of Joseph Browa, in the 64tn year o: her age. Her remains will be taken to Baidwin, Me., for interment. Burns.—On Tuesday, September 1, Saran TuckER, the beloved wile of Denis Burns, a native of Teason, parish of Jrumeiiff, county of Sligo, Ireland. ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend her iuneral, irom her late resi- dence, 28 city Hall place, at vall-past nine o'clock ‘A, M. on Thursday, the 3d inst. Her remains will be taken to ‘lransfiguration church, where a re- quiem mass will be offered for the repose of her goul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for iuterment at half past one o'clock. At a@ special meeting of the Denis Burns Club, held at tneir club rooms, corner of Chatham and Worth streets, on Wednesday evening, September 2, 1874, the lollowing preambie and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Whereas we, the members of the Denis Burns Club, have heard with proiouna regret and sorrow self Mrs, Sarah Burns, the beloved wile of our honored and respected frienu, the Hon. Denis Burns; apd Whereas during her lifetime she was eminent for her religious zeal, piety and charity to all, a Joving aud jaithtul wile, a kind and affectionate sister, iu her demise the orphans have lost a qmother ana the needy a true benelactor, in ner death a gloom has been cast not alone in her fam- ly, but in the homes of ail who knew her; there- tere, be it Resolved, That we tender our honored and esteemed iriend, tue bereaved husband, our most sincere and heartielt sympathies in this the hour of his afiliction, and, while we deplore his loss, we earnestly implore Divine Providence to sootne his come his trial. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing, suitably engrossed, be presented to our esteemed friend the Hon, Denis #urns, and the same be entered upon the minutes o1 the club and published in the Herald; and be it further Resolved, That we meet at our rooms, on Thurs- day, September 3, at one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased by attending der funerg! in a body. EDWARD HENRY, JOHN ROUSE, TIMOTHY J. DUNN, JOHN 8. HENRY, PETER H. KEELAN,. THOMAS J. GilL, President. B. G. BUCKLEY, Joun Oras, f Secretaries. MICHABL COHEN, Treasurer. Nortice.—The memoers o! the Denis Burns Club requested to meet at their rooms, corner Ghatham and Worth streets, on this (thursday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of Mrs, Sarah Burns, the beloved wife of our ree Bpected and esteemed iriend, the Hon. Denis Barns. by order o! the Ciub. THOS. J. GILL, President. JouN O'REILLY, B. G. BUCKLEY, } Becretaries. BYRNES.—On Wednesday, September 2, ANN, be- doved wile of James,Byrnes, in the 54th year o1 her \ Committee. re. ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter’s church, Barclay street, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose o! her soul, on Friday, September 4, at ten o'clock A.M, The remains will be taken pdt to Calvary Cemetery for interment, at one o'clock. CHRISTIAN.—On Monday, August 31, at East Orange, N. J., KaTe C. Foxrses, wile of Ira Chris- tian and daughter of the late Jonp L. Forbes, sr., of New York, Funeral Thursday, September 3, at half-past two P. M., Irom Sussex avenue, near Steuben street, East Orange, Trains leave by Hoboken lerries, Morris and Essex Railroad, at ten minutes past ag M. Relatives and triends are invited to at- COLE.—On Wednesday, September 2, BERTRAM F., only son of Frank 0, and Nellie Cole, aged » months. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the juneral, on Friday, September 4, at ten A. M., from the corner of Grand street and Sum- mit avenue, Jersey City Heights. » DaLEY.—Tuesday, September 1, 1874, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of William and Bridget Daley, ed 7 years and 9 montus. Friends and acquaimcances of the tamily are re- jpectiuily requested to attend the funeral, without jurther notice, from the residence of her parents, jo. 181 Kent avenue, this (Thursday) aiternoon, iG two O'CLOCK. DRAKE.—At Rahway, N. J., on Wednesday, Sep- mber 2, JULIA A., wile of Dr. Lewis Drake, in the ith year Of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and her son, Joseph W, Martin, are invited to attend he uneral ceremonies at St. Paul’s church, Ran- ‘ay, on Saturday, the sth inst., at balf-past two Without further notice. Trains ave foot of Cortlandt and Desbrosses streets at elve M. and one P. M. ORAM dada oh Jy on Wednesday, Sep- ber ) BEATRICE, infant daughter ol Wick+ ”. 6. and Jane A, Durand, = ys Funeral services at her parents’ residence, No. East Kinney street, Newark, on Friday, Sep- mber 4, at two o'clock P.M. Relatives and ends are invited to attend, ENGLEHART.—On Wednesday, September 2, 1874, ary Waits, wife of Jacob’L, Englenart and ce of Jonas Heller, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- otfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, ptember 4, at one Pp. M., from ber late resi- fence, 65 West Forty-sixth street. ‘San’ Francisco and Portland (Oregon) papers lease COPY. . PATRICK.—A Month’s mind, A solemn high { requiem will be offered for the repose of ‘goul of PHILIP FITZPATRICK On Friday, Septem- r 4, at ten o'clock in St. John the Evan- list church, Fitieth street and Madison avenue. rolatives and fle"* of the tamily are ce+ iyby Anvited to wbLcui cyrus Butler and W, J. H. Ballard, are | that it has pleased Almignty God to take to him- | anguish and give him grace and strength to over. | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, GREEN.—On Tuesday, September 1, after a short illness, Mrs. SuSAN GREEN, Dative Of the parish of Clondenadick, county Donegal, Ireland, in the Tith year of her age. The friends of the famtly are kenpecstulty, in- vited to attend the funeral, on Friday atter- noon, 4th inst., at one o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Michael Green, 549 West Forty- fourth street. Her remains Will be taken to the | Ceme tery of the Holy Cross for interment, HARDING.—On Tuesday. September 1, WILLIAM HARDING, in the 87th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Fri- day, September 4, at one o'clock M., from his late residence, 108 East Eleventh street, Haven.—On Tuesday, September 1, CATHARINE R. Haves, the beloved daughter of Patrick Haven, in the 14th year of her age. Funeral from her father’s residence, 210 East Fightietn street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. HEALY.—On Tuesday morning, September 1, after a Ungering iliness, JAMES, scn of Owen Healey, aged 26 years and 24 days, The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral. from the residence of his father, No. 121 East Seventieth street, be- tween Park and Lexington avenues, this (Thurs- day) morning, at ten o’clock, to the Dominican church, corner of Sixty-sixth street and Lexing- ton avenue, where @ solemn requiem mags will be offered up for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, at one o'clock, for in- terment. HELMSTADT.—On ‘tuesday, September 1, ANNIE, only daughter of George and Jane Helmstadt, aged 11 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 395 Atlantic avenue, Bacon on Thursday, September 3, at one o'clock. ° TRELAND.—At Ricnfleld Springs, on Tuesday, September 1, ANNE S., relict of William B, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence at Richfield, Jones.—On Monday, August 31, MARY PRITCHARD, wife of William Jones, aged 33 years, ‘The retatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Thirteenth street Welsh Presbyterian church, this day (Thursday), at half- past twelve o'clock P. M. precisely. JOHNSTON.—At her residence, {n Burlington, N. J., on Sabbath evening, August 30, 1874, MARGARET ‘ANN, Widow of the Rev. James R. Johnston, and daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Alexander McLeod, in the 66th year of her ies Funeral services at Burlington, on Thursday, September 3, at ten A.M. Carriages will await the arrival of the train at two P. M. at Cortlandt street ferry to convey relatives and triends to Greenwood Cemetery. KeILy.—At a quarter-past ten o'clock on Weatieniay morning, September 2, 1874, alter a Mngering illness, MARGARET, wife of John P. Keily and daughter of Wiliam and Annie Branigan, of Rathbeggan, county Meath, Ireland, in the 62d year of her age. Friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, irom her late residence, 301 West Thirtieth street, on Friday next, 4th inst. at ten A, M, without further notice. Dublin (Ireland) and Clinton City (lowa) papers Please copy. LEMOINE.—At his residence, 300 West Forty-first street, GABRIEL AUGUSTUS LEMOINE, in his 48th ear. 7 The relatives and friends are reauested to at- tend his funeral on Thursday, Septemver 3, at two o'clock P. M. MARTI At Perth Amboy, N. J.. on Tuesday, September 1, Jacob L. MARTIN, in the 44th year of his age Relatives and friends of the fami to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at two P. M,, rom his late residence. MrINnER.—In Indianapolis, on Tuesday, September 1, FRANK MCWHORTER, second son of Francis S. Miner, ot this city, in the 23d year of his age, Notice of runeral hereaiter. McKINLEY.—On Tuesday, Sevtember 1, ELLENOR MCKINLEY, & native of Rasharkin, county Antrim, Trelana, in the 57th year of her age. The reiatives of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of | ner brother, No, 601 East Eleventh street, on Thurs- day, September 3, at two o'clock P. M. OLMST#AD.—On ‘Tuesday, September 1, JAMES MoRTIMER OLMSTEAD, aged 46 years, ‘The funeral will take place Irom the residence of his brother Joseph, No. 65 Avenue D, at two o'clock P.M. Reiatives and Iriends are respectfully in- vited, without furtker notice. Oxton.—On Wednesday, September 2, Howarp RoceErs, iniant child of William H. and Sarah A. orton. iy are invited eptember 3, at parents’ residence, No. 513 West Twenty-second street. O'Connor.—On Wednesday, September 2, 1874, JouNn O'CONNOR, native of Traiee, county Kerry, Ireland (recently connected with the daily News), aged 75 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- aiternoon, at one o'clock, {rom “his late residence, 123 Essex street. PENFIELD.—At Saratoga Springs, on Tuesday, September 1, after a long and painful illness, JAMES H. PENFIELD, formerly Of this city. Pirkin.—At Brattleboro, Vt., on Wednesday, September 2, Joun R. PITKIN (late of Woodhaven, | L. 1), im the 80th year of his age. Relatives and iriends of the tamily are invited to attend the 1uneral, at the residence of his daugh- ter, Mrs. G. L, Owen, Woodhaven, L. I., on Satur- a September 5, at two o'clock P. M. KILLY,—At Harlem, on Wednesday, Septem- ber 2, 1874, BERNARD, youngest son of Patrick and Mary Reilly, aged 10 months and 22 days. Relatives,and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the iooth be 110th streets, on Friday, 4th inst., at one o'clock. Roce. —Macaie, youngest daughter of John J. | and Kate IF, McDermott Koche, aged 7 months and 8 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoon, Septemper 3, at two o’clock, irom the residence of her parents, 1303, Mulberry street. Rocers.—At New Rochelle, on Monday, August 31, Mrs. CATHARINE T. ROGERS, eldest daughter of tie late John Timpson. Faneral on Thursday, September 3, at the Epis- copal church at Westchester, at twelve o'clock. The 8:15 boat foot of Fulton street connects with train. Carriages will be in waiting at Williams- bridge. The 10:13 train from Grand Central Depot. SNELL.—On Tuesday, September 1, 1874, THOMAS SNELL, im the 60th year of his age. The relatives and friends oi the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from Grace | (temporary) chapel, Twenty-third street, cast of ‘Third avenue, on Thursday, 3d tust., at ten o'clock A. M., Without further invitation. VooruIs.—At Spring Valley, Bergen county, N. | J., on Monday evening, August 31, ELIza, wife of Henry H. Voorhis, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, September 4, at ten o'clock A. M.,, (rom the house, and at eleven o’ciock from the South church at Schraalenvurg. WILLAMS.—In Craniord, N, J., on Sunday, A’ 30, 1874, HARRY, Son 0i.Samuel and Jeanett hams, aged 1 year, 11 months and 27 days. WILMERDING.—At Vevey, Switzerland, on Thurs- aay. August 6, ELEANOR KARL. reitct of William E. Wilmerding, and daughter of the late ‘thomas Lawrance. elatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Communion, corner of Twen- teth street and Sixth avenue, on Friday morning, “‘Septemper 4, at eleven o'clock. ——_. >_<. u THE LECTURE SEASO! Ate etts, KVENING—A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and Special Diseases, at Dr. Kahu’s Mu- Remember the address, 688 Broadway, near Fourth street. The largest and most mwgnificent Mu- seum in the world. Admission 50c GPECIAL LECTURES, EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. ust 1 *\) MERICAN CONSERYATO MUSIC, AY No. 6 East Twenticth streot, west of Broadway. Protessor HENRY SCHROBDEM, Musical Director. SOPRANO, WHO IS* A PROMPT! READER, and has years of experience as soloist and fending voice in a large chorus, would like a situation in a Protestant choir. Address ALLEGKETTO, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY, DESIRING MUSIO SCHOLARS IN New York or vicinity, would give tuition gratis to any one obtaining her four puptls; terms $10 per qui ter; highest reterences. ox 48 Post Elizabeth, N. J. iy A. & R, MOLLENHAUER, THE EMINENT MUSI- « cians, have resumed Piano and Violin lessons at tl NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's. AREA SOUL IN A SMALL BODY."—BEAUTIFUL lite Book, entitled “Do You Love Music?" given aways oF mulled free, Address PRIVATH MUSICAL UNIVERSI''Y, 24 West Fourteenth street, or call. AY RW. &. G. EVANS, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL Music, has great pleasure in announcing. to his pupils and friends that be willarrive in New York bv the 6th inst. and resume his lessous immediately there- after. OPSANFT gat aNTER ~ IMMEDIATELY—SALARY C small. Inquire for JSONAT! LAN, a Fulton st, N. ¥ SIGNOR A. ERRANI WILL BEGIN HIS SINGING S lessons on Monday, September 14, at his usual resi- dence No. 323 Kast Fourteenth street, "EUROPE, HE QUEEN HOTEL, QUEBNSTOWN. T tnisweitknown first ‘class hovel, having recently changed Pree aee te will now be found one of the most comfortabie in the south of Ireland. Being situate close | to the landing stages and railway depot, will be (ound most convenient to American tourists arriving by the several steamers. _ MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive stock, of Slate and Marble, Mantels, y ‘ork of every descr! jon. Wash Trays and SIM) WRHYN SLATE. COMPANY Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st. GREAT UCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE AL ant inarbicized Mantels, all kinds of Floor Tiling, Monuments, Headstones, Slabs for plumbers and cabinet makers, now offered at 8. KLABER & ©O.'S Steam Mar- We Works, Nos. #17 to 285 West Fifty-first street, neay road wa KLA ‘Address K. Ly E ST? KIGHTEENTH STRERT, « near Third avenue, is selling and manufacturing ail Kinds of marbie and ingrbleized, Mantels and, other farble Work at greatly reduced prices. nin, for the trade, “aad Services this (Thursday) afternoon at one o'clock, | spectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday | funeral, trom the resi- | dence of his parents, 1,987 ‘I’hird avenue, between | SEPTEMBER 38, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEE1, SALES AT AUCTION ‘ UCTION. AUCTION, AUCTION, $20,000 worth of Magnificent Household Furniture , Pianotorte, Bronzes. Drawing oom Suits, Pi n tings, &ec., a ibiic auction, mn THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at the elegant residence 36 West 15th st., near oth ay., at 104 o'clock. By order of W. R. Livingston, sq. Drawing Koom Suits, Grand Duchess style, covered silk brocade; Ktaweres, Cabinets, Tables, Carpets, Mir Fors, Clocks Paintings, rosewood Planoforte, celebrated maker; Bureaus, dsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, | Extension Table, Baffet. Chindware, Glassware, Siiver- ware, Cutlery, Linen; basement, kitchen Furniture, ser- vants' apartments. Sale peremptory. Parties wishing to | attend this sale take Filth avenue ‘stages or Sixth avo- nue cars. AUGUST MARTIN»=, U0l J, BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS. — SER order OF J. A. RUTHVEN, Executor of C. MENTINA RUTHVEN, deceased. THIS DAY (tHU DAY), September 3, 1874, at 12 A, M., at Exchange 3: room, all the unreserved half interest in the four stor: and basement hizh stoop brown stone House and Lot, No. 144 West Twenty-thira street, 20x00; lot 98.9 Par: ticulars at No. 35 Pine street. UCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS CITY MADE | Household Furniture, velvet, Brussols Ourpeta. this (Phursday) morning. September 3, at 103s o'clock, at the | clogant private rst class residence 108 West Twenty: eighth street, near sixth avenue—Over 450 lots, by cata- logue, magnificent Grand Duchess. Prince Arthur and Marte Antoinette stvies Parlor Suits: Steinway & Son's rosewood 7% octave ‘Works of Art, Paintings. Mirrors, Curtains, Chamber suits, sil styles, Mattresses, Bedding, Sitting Koom suits, in plush, reps and naircloth; | Library, Dining and Basement Furniture; Hall Stand, Stair Carpets. S. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer, Goods acked and detivered tor purchasers. ‘lake Broadway, Sixth or Seventh avenue cars to Twenty-cighth street. (AUCTION SALU 11118 THURSDAY MORRNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, ALL THE HANDSOME AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the elegant private residence 210 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue. Over 400 lots, consisting :—SteinWway,é Sons 7% octave four round rosewood Pianoforte, ’rincess and Maria Antotn- ete style Parlor suis in “brocade satin” and brocatel; inlaid Tables, Oil Faintings, imporied bronze Figures, Clocks, plate Mirrors, Curtains, Library, and Secrataire Bookcases, handsome dwarf sookcase, Turkish Suit in | | satine, Turkish Lounges, Easy Chairs, Library Tables, Writing Desk, Cabinets, rosewood and walnut Bedroom Sets with Dressing Case, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes, Washsiands, 31 hair nd spring Mattresses, rep, plush and Haircloth Suits, Extension fable, Buffet, Din- ning Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, Hall Stand; 29 | Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, &c. N. B.—Sale positive. Take Seventh or Kighth avenue car: ROBERT CASHIN, Auctioneer, T AUCTION. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874 AT LL o'clock A. M,, at 79 John street, the entire Steam Bolers, Engines, 17 assorted Printing Presses, Shatts, Pulleys, &c., of the Union Printing House. FREDEAICK G, ANDERSON, Attorney for Morigages, 64 and 66 broadway. UCTION NOTICE OF RICH AND ELEGANT Household Furniture, Pianotorte, &c., ThIs DAY, at private residence 21 East 20th street. near Broadway, at 103g o'clock, con- | sisting of inlaid and gilt Parlor “suits, latest style and | covered in satin, coteline, brocatel and reps; Tose woo! and walnut Bedroom Suits, Dressing Oases, Mattresses, y Wardrobes, Bedding, Library and Centre Tables, Buffet, Bookcases, Curtains, Clocks, Bronzes, Chromos, Oil Painungs, Carpets, China, silver and Flated Ware, din- ing room, Kitchen and servants’ Furniture, &c. HENRY ZINN, Auctioncer. UCTION NOTICE, Klegant Household Furniture at public auction THIS DAY. Over 40 lots by catalogue, ards velvet Brussels and ingrain Carpets, THIs (Thursday) MORNING, commencing at 1034 o'elock, at private residence, 120 West iwenty-third street, near Sixth ay. Parlors consist magnificent rosewood Etageres, 7: wood Pianotorte, best city maker; latest styles inlaid Parlor suits, covered in satin brocatel, intaid | Gente ‘Lables. Cabinets, ‘Jardiniers, gilt Tablos, Oil | | octave rich rose- cS intings, imported Bronzes, ornamental Clock, ' &e. ; Chamber’ Suit, complete; solid rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, 20 curled hair and spring Mattresses, Pillows. Dining’ Room—Side Board, xtension Table, Library and Side ‘Table, ‘Turkish Chairs, &c., Lounges, Hail Stand, &c._ Sale positive. HENRY &, MoDONNKLL, Auctionce Y JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONKER.—MARSHAL'S sule,—Will sell this day, at 295 Third avenue, at 14 | O'clock, the contents of a Lager Beer Saloon, consisting of black walnut Counter, back Bar, round Tables, Chairs, Glassware, Beer Pump, Bngravings, Demijohns, JOSEPH, Marshal. Y ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, 19 o'ciock, 163 Division street, large and as- sorted stock Furniture, Bedsteuds, Bedding, &c., posi- tively in lots. Dealers invited, + LJ. SWARZKOPF, 76 Bowery. BY ADORE J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER.—BY virtue of a chattel mortage, L will sell, by descrip. tive catalogue, on Thursday, eptember 3, 1874, at lL | o'clock A. M., at 79 John street, New York, all the Ma- | chinery, Boilers, Kngines, Présses, &c., of the Union Printing Houso, v12 ‘One W-norse’ power Steam Boller and connections; 1 2%-horse power Corlies Swam Engine; 1 Hydcaulte Press, with appurtenances; 6 Adams’ ‘Koller Print- mg Presses; 9 Hoe's Cylinder Presses; 1 Goraon’s | Job Printing Press; 1 Austin patent Cutting Machine: | Press Boards, hatting, Pulleys, Belts, &c.; also over | 100,000 pounds assorted Types, and Stereotype Plates tor | nuinberless standard works, together with all the Fix- tures, Furniture, Cases, Stanis. Racks, &c., belonging to that establishment. Sale positive without reserve. ‘the trade invited. Catalogues now ready at Auctioneer’s oftice, 75 Bowery, or ac office of Frederick G. Anderson, Ksq., Attorney tor Mortgazeo, 64and 65 Broadway. | BR. VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE I WILL tember 3 at 10 o'clock, all Bar Fixtures, &c., of sto! 1,002, southeast corner of Fitty-third street and. Sec avenue. THOMAS GAFFNiY, Auctioneer; Ha Fra Fitzsimmons. HENRY STEINAKT, Mortgage Attorney fo | JJOWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S | sale, corner Kighth street and University place, thi: day, at i o'clock, ‘contents of Jewelry store; Gold ant Plated sets, bartings, Breastpins, Charms, Sleeve and | Collar Buttons, Su none Rings, &c.; also Jarge Jeweller's Sato, Show Case, Counter, te. | FJAVID M. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, 260 BOWERY, Will seli this day, at 10% o'clock, all the Furnituré expose for sale at public auction. on iluraday, Sep- 0. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, 'K | Mortgage sale of clegant Cabinet Furniture. | BY EDWARD SCHENCK, TO-MORROW, at Il o'clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furni- | ture, of the most modern and unique styles of parior, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved watnat, rosewood, covered in damask and reps; superb Centre | and Card Tables, and every variety of style of Furniture, The above ix now onexhibition, and ‘will repay those | rie sold at auction at in want of turciture. No. | Dresses, Shawls, | Giags and Kitchen Ware, &c. | forte, Paintings, Curtains, at public auction this (Ih | Futh avenues, Twentieth and ences given, | box 188 Herald Uptown Branch oftlce. |W SALES AQT AUCTION. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. f oJ. Mortage auleihloday: ati o'clock, at «71 Third | avenue, corner thirty-second gireet, by virtue of & chattel mortgage, alt the Stock amt Fixtures of Liquor Store. Fine ‘lined Liquor Bar, Buck Bar. elegant four pull Ale Pump, Glassware, Clock, Decanters, Bar Fix- tures, Kegs and ‘Barrels. with brass taps; Pictures, Awa- | ing, Signs, Cigar Case Gas Fixtures, &c., &¢. DAVID McCLUKE, Attorney tor Mortgagee. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONBER, + will sell this day, at 2 o'clock, at 167 East Houston street, corner of Allen, all the Stock and Fixtures of | Liquor Store, fine Counter aud Back Bar, four-pull Ale | Pump, Decanters. Boties, Bar Fixtures, Glass Ware, ‘Tabies, Chairs, Pi ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, general salesroom 37 Nassau street, real estate department 2) Park row. THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, FINE CHROMATIC WATER COLORS, FROM SUPERB Paintings and Water Colors, now in Europe Lovers of reckerche subiecis will be pleased with tho exhibition now on our walls, and to be sold THIS DAY, At 12 O'CLOCK, at our gallery, 37 Nassau'street. ‘The subjects are all taken from some of the finast paint | ings and water colors in Kurove, thy originals of which will never be seen in this country, Some of the French subjects are quite gay and very Frenchifled, JERE. JOUNDON, Jr., Auctioneer. H, JENKINS & (O., AUCTIONEERS—WILL sell on Friday, September 4, the Contents of house | 19 Greene st. ‘Particulars in to-morrow’s Herald. MARSHALS, SALE. SI. WOOLF, AUCTIONEER. M MYERS & CO, wil’ sell on Friday, September 4, Without, reserve, at 103, at No. 17 Bowery, the entire Stock of Hardware Store, consisting of Tools, Cutlery, Tinware and Plated Goods Dealers invited. LEVY LIPMAN, City Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE.—R. FIELD, GENERAL AUC. | tioneer, salesroom 89 Bowery, will sell on Septeinber 4, at iV o'clock, at southeast corner of avenue and’ Thirty-ffth ‘street, a large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, &e. By order of J. Brown, Attorney for Mortgagee. | AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTTO! eer, will sell this day, at69 New Bowery, 590 lots Sacques, Remnants, sable Linen, Blankets, Underctothing, “&e.; algo Coats, Pants and Vesta By order A. HU. Samuels, 335 Grand st., Brooklyn. BROKERS’ SALE WATCIIES AND JEWELR *[ELD, General Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bo: ery, will sell on Friday, September 4, at 11 o'clock, 500 | lois gold and silver Watches, diamond and gold Jewelry, Vins, Rings, arrings, gold, guard, tob and vest Chains, &e.;' also Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments. &c. By order ot D. DeLong, East Broadway, and M. Glucksman, Spring street. AWNBROKER!S SALE, will sell this day, at ment of men’s and wom Sheets, Kemnants, Umb order of Simpson, Somer: G, HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND CENERAL AUC: . tioncer, sells on Friday, September 4, at 10% o'clock at No. 13 Bowery, the entire Stock of a Wholesale Liquor Dealer, consisting of a large assortment of Wines, Liquors, Brandies, &c.. in barrels, casks and cases, 0% Bourbon und Rye Whiskeys, Gin, Rum, Spirits, casks Port and Sherry Wines, about 200 cases Brandies, Gin, Bitters, baskets and cases Champagne; also a large lot of Cigars, Cigar Moulds, empty Cigar Boxes, &c, “sale positive. ‘Dealers invited. M. WITTERS, —R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 0. 89 Rowery, a large assort: | Clothing, Quilts, Blankets, | Shoes, de., ec. BY ¥ AUCTIONEER, —CONTINUATION sale of Household Furniture of every description, | removed to the store for convenien of sale, Parlor Suits, Dressing Bureau , Wardrobes, Bed- ateads, Tabies, Chairs, ‘y, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Mattings, Kugs, Vilcloths, French plate Pier and other Mirrors; fine hair, husk and Exceisior Mat | tresses; feather Beds, Pillows, Bedding, &c. ; Counte Vases, Crockery Also, by virtua of a chit! | tel mortgage, 5 truck loads of Furniture, Manotorte, Carpets, &c. 'By order RANK SCHRODER, Attorney for Mortgage. 375 LOTS HANDSOME AND PLAIN HOUSEHOLD | 2) () Furniture—Velvet, Brussels Carpets; Plano- Desks, Showcases, Chandeliers, Clocks, day) ‘atiernoon, at 13g o'clock, at the three story resi- dence corner iwenty-cighth’ street and Sixth avenue second door west of Sixth avenue,—Klegant Parlor Suits covered with satin, brocade, reps and hair cloth; Piano: forte. Ktageres, rosewood aud walnut Chamber Bedding, Paintings, Vases, Mir- Dining and Basement Furniture, ponsidle men in attendance to cart or ack yoods for purchasers. J. KRAMER, Auctioneer. ‘HOUSES, ROOM in this City and Brookiyn. LADY, PHYSICIAN WISHES TO RENT THE First Floor and back Parlor of an English base- ment house, unfurnished, with use of Kitchen; rent must be moderate and location between Madison and Fortieth streets; reter- Address, wiving ful particulars,’ A. K., &C., WANTED. FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRE A FLAT OR PART ot house, in a good neighborhood, within walking distance of Union square. Address box 2,074 New York | Post office. FURNISH SECOND FLOOR WANTED—FOR housekeeping, by an American family of three, Reasonable parties aidaress 1HURSTON, box 209 Herald ofice, with terms and particulars. RESPECTABLE AND adults would like to take a furnished or partially | turnisted House and Board the owner in lieu ot rent. | Address Mrs, BROW! URNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—IN A PRI. | vate house. or French Flat; location central, would not object to Brooklyn; monthly rent not to exceed $79. Address FLAT, Herald office. ‘ANIED—PART OF A HOUSE FOR LIGHT HOUSE. keeping, furnished or unfurnished; references. e: changed. Address Mrs. OAKES, box 162 Herald offic: ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED FOUR STORY House in good location, above I'wenty-third street; | owners only dealt with, duress with ‘price and tut. particulars, M. C,, box 167 Herald Uptown Branch officei TANTED—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, FURNIS or partially furnished, at a moderate rent, tor o occupancy. A. JOURNEAY, 49 Lispenard street. ‘ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, A FURNISHED sitting Koom and Bedroom, in a nice, quict neigh- borhood; will only be occupied two or three aaysin the week. Address MARSHALL, nerald office. ‘ANTED—BETWEEN TE REN TENTH AND FORTY-SIXTI | streets, a good furnished three or four story House ; rent for an interest in a valuable patent. inquire at 526 ‘West Forty-second stre ANTED—IN A GOOD LOCATION IN NEW YORK, ‘@ handsomely furnished House, suitable for a first Class private boarding house. Address D. A. C,, Herald Uptown Branch office. Gy) COLTON, AUCTIONEER. . Fiist tall sale @ud extra large), on ‘Friday, September 4, at the auction rooms 53 East | Thirteenth street, near Broadway, at Ll o'clock, an enor- mous amount of new and second hand Furniture (the accumulation ot the last two months). including, in part, ot between 100 ana 200 Carpets (many of them elegant), 4or 5 Pianos, 30 01 40 French plate Pier and Mantel Mir- | fora, Sewing Machines, Oil Paintings, Bronzea, Parlor | | Suits, brocatel and lace Curtains, best hair Mattresses, | cottage Furniture. Reirigerators, China and Glass Ware, | Kitchen Goods, &c. Catalogues in time. Nee — | ANTED—A LARGE DOUBLE OR TWO FULL sized Houses, turnished or unturnished; location between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Fourteenth and Forty-filth streets. ae one having sueh a house or houses can find a first class tenant by addressing WIL- LIAMS, box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, WHERE | owner's family would like to take part or whole of rent in board (first class), with privilege of a few genteel boarders, not above thirty-fourth street. Address LOCA- TLON, Herald office. ENNY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STEINWAY PIANO, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, &C., | ON TRURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT NO. 358 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ‘The property of a family leaving for Europe, all of | which is in splendid order, having been but a short ume in use. PAKLORS CONTAIN—Wilton Carpets, French plate pier and mantle Mirrors, Steinway & Son's Piano, su- | perb French Clocks, Bronzes, Statuary, Vases, Pedes- this, Jardiniers, Music Stand, rich lace Uartains, Lam- brequing, Turkish Suits in reps, lace Curtains, rosewood Ktageres, centre, side, card and work Tables; fine line | Engravings, &c. DINING ROOM—Brussels Carpet, dining Suit in oak and dessert Services; | rich Freneh China dinner, Silverware, Cutlery, | finest, qudlity cut Glassware, a&e., &e. GHAMBERS—Solid rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Bedsteaas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Armoires, fine Bedding. hair Mattresses, bed and. table Linen, Lounges, Easy Chairs, &c., &c. | Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen Uten- sils, Mes fe, large Zero Ketrigerator, &c,, with which the sale will commence. Notice,—The house will be open for exhibition on Wednesday, by permit only, which can be had, together with catalogues, at the o! of the‘auctioneer, Grand Central Salesrooms, 656 Broadway, near Bond street. ENRY_ B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNI‘URE AND KFFECTS OF THE NEPTUNE HOUSE, AT NEW ROCHELLE, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 AND 10, COMNENOING AT 104, OCLOCK ACH DAY, BY ORDER OF KELLEY & SONS, comprising the entire Furniture and effects of this well- | known summer retroat, The contents of 150 rooms, valued at over $30,000, will be sold without any reserve on account of rebuilding the house. Catalogues will be ready at the office of Auctioneer, 656 Broadway, and at the hiotel on Tuesday. i Purchasers can take the 9 A. M. train from Grand Cen- | tral Depot for New Rochelle, where carriages will be in waiting to convey them to the sale, Also, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises, the handsome idence, together with stx acres of Ground on Drake's avenue, forinerly owned and occu- pied by John Stevenson, Ksq., together with all the Fu niture and other appurtenances. Title pertect. Sale posi- y per cenit ot the purchase money can remain d mortgage tor five or seven years. TENRY DREHER, AUCTIONRER, SELLS AT 10 | o'clock, at 6 Columbia street, Stock and Fixtures ot iirstclass Cigar store, im lots, Dealers, call, By order of D. bngel | FJENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEE | H"inte Honey. i. Leetls & Mine §stablished 1847. | TUESDAY, September 8, | at 10% o'clock, at the private residence No. 42 West Fourteenth street, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mirrors, rosewood Piano, Curtain Particulars in time. L. Sag" HESBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS | + day (Thursday), September 3, at 105g o'clock, at 15% | | Bowery, for account of whom it’ may conce | | assortinént of Wines, Champagnes, n lots to suit purchasers; also an a . Furniture, Carpets, Ourtains, Clocks, & BERGER, AUCTIONEER. « sale, Friday, September 4, at 11% o'clock, ‘Twelfth street, between avenues B and beer Wagon. by N BANKRUPTCY,—TAKE NOTICE THAT I WILL sell at auction, through Max Bayersdorfor, Auc- tioneer, at 7.5 Third avenue, on September i7, at iS A.M., the stock of gentlemén’s fine Farnishing Goods, Fixtures and Lease, belonging to estate of Kliza J, Smith, ankrupt. FRANCIS W. HOLBROOK, Assignee, 318 Broadway. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, + Marshal salo this day, by virtue of a chatvel mort- gage, at 12 o'clock noon,’ at Nos. 67 and 59 Great Jones street, one four-pull Baglish Ale Pump, nearly new, im perfect order; elogant walnut Liquor Bar, Bar Fixtures, | Glassware, empty Bottles, back Fixtures, Skids, Copper | Measures, Chandeliers, signs, &o. Wituiaw OuiaN Attorney for Mortage, t Gene one weiss der ot 5. D. HALL, Marshal, | sized | good neighborhood, between Kighteenth |, box 162 Herald offic: | with tull particulars, 8., box 141 Hei | A Sn, TANTED—TO RENT, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF Duying at the end of twonty months, a medium House, with from two to. five acres ot | ground; wot over one hour from New York; answers, to Teceive attention, must give {ull particulars and state rent and prices. Address K. W.. box 6,79) Post office. VV ANTED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, é OR SIX unturnished Rooms, second tloor. private hous hirt, third streets and tecond avenue and Broadway, by s family of tour adults. Address, stating terms, &c., G. ANTED—A FASHIONABLE HO BY A RE- sponsible party, for a first class private boarding honse. Call on or address R. B., 47 West Vhirty-fith street, after 1 P.M. WANTED A EURNISHED HOUSE, “ALSO AN UN* furnished, for a responsible party immediately, in good location, trom Fourteenth to Sixtieth street. Send particulars or apply to MARK LiVY, corner Forty- fourth street and Sixth avenue. TANTED TO RENT—FOR MANUFACTURING PUR- poses, a four siogy rick Building, with or without power, must be well lighted and ventilated. JOHN M. DAVIES & CO., 334 and 3335 Broadway. =| Wsnren VO RENT—FROM OCTOBER 1, A NICELY | rnished House, in a good location; rent payable in advance; best of reteren doit Address, | ome | WANTED, 70 RENT—FOR A TERM OF YEAKS, AN unfurnished three story high stoop House; inust | be in thorough order and in a good locality; will pay year's rent in advance if desired ; tamily consists of wite nd self: location above Thirty-fourth street and west of Fith avenue. Address, with full particulars, D. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED TO RENT AT REASONABLE FIGURE-A neat and comfortable House within one hour's ride from New York. Address PERMANENT, Hoffman House. quarter! Waste A WIDOW LADY, WITH A FAMILY of five adults, a three story House, furnished, til May, 1875; rent moderate; nce A non! ay~ May: ineivance, Address MOTHER, station Gd.) SINGLE GENTLEMEN DESIRE TAREE WELL 3 furnished Rooms on same floor. Address, stating terms aud location, box 3,560 Post oifice. In the Country. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED-A COMFORTABLE PORN sight or ten rooms, within 15 miles of City Han ray teue, "Address MERCHANT, box 214 ‘Merald office. } ANTE ee ‘year about $40 a tenant. Address Ji A HOUSE, WITH MODERN IMPROVE- in New Jersey, near New York; rent ossession September 13; good Y, box 108 Herald office, BILLIARD: ‘ANDARD AMERICAN BEY the Phelan & Collenge ‘gale only by the patentee, H. cessor to Phelan & Collender, | iL TABLES AND lender Combination Cusnions | W. COLLENDER, suc: | Broadway, New York. EL 4x9 CAROM TABLE, NEARLY NEW, new siyle Bevel Tables, with Delaney's Patent | Wire Cushions, at reduced prices; Bagatelle. Tripotite dna Russian Bowling Tables; also, Afligator and several | flew parlor games now on exhibition. W. H, GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. F OR SALE—A ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE; COL- lender make; nearly new. Address B. H., box 1,149 Post office. ARES TE ed RTE ms NEORGE EK, PHELAN, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF J Pholan’s celevrated’ Billiard Tables. Once ant arerooms, No. 7 Barclay street, New York, 176 Post ofice “MISCELLA NE DIAMONDS. We have on exhibition and for sale the largest pair they are exactly of fine Diamonds, in this country, Alike In size, weight and shape, white, and without kind, and weigh towether nearly 24 carats. We have also ghe of the largest and finest collections of | Diamond Solitaires ever oftered in this marker and no mould buy watil they have examined our stock. ba acairninemnia sf HOWARD & CD, No, 222 Fifth avenue, New Yark. i | both smiles and tenrs throughout the piece. iM iI REFINED FAMILY oF | | u TH ST. AND 6TH AV, 4M. GRAU & CHIZZOLA..... Lessees and Managers BEVERY EVENING at& SATURDAY MATINEE at ig Brilliantly increasing success of Mii MARIE AIMEE, Mile. MINELLY, Mite. GANDON, Mons. DUBOUCHET and Mons. DEBEER, tn the new and sparkling Opera Boutte, LA TIMBALE DARGENT, LA TMIMBALE DARGENT, LA TIMBALE D'ARGENT, received nigntly with immense enthustasin by CROWD.D AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, with its new and beautiful mise en scene, costumes, de. FULL GRAND CHORUs AND ORCHESTKA AN GHELB . Musical Director Seats secured six days ‘Theatre box oilice open from 8 GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 134 LACKS, ‘oprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLAOK Doors open at 7 commence at 8”. M. REAPPEARANCE of the eminent comedian, Mr. J, L, TOOLE, who wiil continue his series of representations. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK will be presented Pooic's famous three-act Comedy of Ul PRY, YOEUM THEATRE, Mons. C. PAUL PRY. with a one ct Comedy Drama, entitled OFF THE LIN». HARRY COKE (his original character), Mr. J. L, TOOLE ONLY PAUL PRY MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:3 R, J. L, TOOLE,—WALLACK'S AGAIN THE CED tre of ali New York attractions. Roars of laughter at PAUL PRY nightly by brilliant and enthusiastic audi- ences. MPa; UG TOOLE. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF the comedy drama of OFF THE LINE, one of the Most successtul moral dramas ever seen. Draws forth je the press and universal opinion: M* J. L. TOOL! Coke in the e called OFF THE LIN : TOOLL—"JEM KNOWS,” OF¥ THE LINE, PRY AND HARRY autiful comedy drama ht this week, RJ. L, TOOLE—“A BIT OF SANDWICH AND A drop of brandy.” OFF TAK LINK to-night. R. J, L, TOOLE.—LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF PAUL PRY, N ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE Twenty-eihth street and Broadway. Beying at 8 over at IL. AUGUSTIN DALY......... roprietor and Manager | Mr, Charies Pisher....us....bari of Kenmair Mr. Geo, Clarke. Mr. Louis James,. Bob Kenmair LAST | Mr. W. Davidge Dr, Titeomb NIGHTS | Mr, James Lewis Fritiers Mr: Sol Russetl. Peabody ooM, Hardenberg.. nny Davenport.as ra Jewett...... -Lamech Dianthe WHAT [; SHOULD {) SHE | 7 Ar “i:80 Last MATINEE OF WIIAT SHOULD SHE DO? SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, first time hore of Webster and Sardou’s brilliant comedy of THS FAST FAMILY, in which Miss ADA DYAS will ke her first appearance since her return trom Lurop d Mr, HARKINS, Mr. OWEN FAWCETT, Mr. J. W. and the charming little artist, bIJOU ill make their first appearance this sason. r ‘heridau’s famous comedy, THE’ SCHOOL FOR SOANDAL, aa played at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London. * Box sheet now open. yy o0n's MUSEUM, woop’: TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Evening at 8 Afternoon at 2 THE, BLOW LAST NATL. | Brranns OPERA HOUSE, West 23d 8... Gth av., near Booth’s Theatre. GRAND REOPENIN MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1874. 19th season of the world tamous FOR BLOW. BRYANT'S MINSTREL: inst appearance here of | BRYANTS MINSTRE Messrs. J. H. ROSS. BRYANT'S ML NOR BRYANT'S J. BRY HENRY: BRYA’ PRIMA DC BRYA THE OLD FAVORIT BRYANT’: Dave Reed, | Ne' Seymour, BRYANT’ Bob Hart,’ Bockway, met r son, Hogan, Sa Donn BRYANT? ell, Morrison, ‘Tem- pleton, Raymond, “BRYANT'S DAN BRYANT. Box office open from lv A. M. to4.P. M. Seats scoured FA TINEE bVr 5. AY AT 2. RION VOCAL SOCIETY.—SATURDAY EVENING, September 5, Summer Night's Festival at Terrace Garden, Fifty-eighth street. near Third avenue, on Waich occasion a new operetta, by C. Ri AN EPISODE OF THE LIFE OF WANDE! per formed, sustained by a full male chori cast of Solo artists and rection of Dr, L, DAMROS gentleman and lady: extra lady ticket, Sic. resorved Seats, Hc. extra, e had of Richard Kaizemnayer, Broadway: Hauft Brothers, 795 Broadway, and Ed: acd Schuberth & Co., 23 Unton square. Picatsenta ANNUAL GAMES of the NEW YORK CALEDONIAN CLUB will be held at LION PARK, 106th to Ll0th street and THURSDAY, september 3, 187: Tickets 5) cents, Fighth avenue cars run direct (o the Park. ‘Third avenue cars to L0th street, thence by stage. Boulevard siages from Fitty-ninth st. and Bighth av. A powertul 1. Tickets, $i, admitting a LBs avenue, Mr, J. L. TOOLE | | vox office of ¢ Only matinee of PAUL PRY on Sat- | | uraay next, at 1:30. Book your seats Basil | ‘ge orchestra, under the di- | Every evening 745. SPAKKLING GEM DANCE. , BURLESQUE. te? BLACK BYED SUSAN. g => 2 | = Eom 28 a > z>ao_8 5 RSnSFTS 2 fe] aloe fe & a 4 a ae I ‘ — —--—-- — ——-—— 2 S GREAT SPEBOH | PEERL M ANDREWS, ON MONDAY, * BARNEYeand RICKEY, the celebrated dialect and character artists, with an iu» mense bill of novelty, variety and special’ CADEMY OF MUsiC. ITALIAN OPERA. Messrs. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH reapect- fully announce that all preliminary arrangements aro now being completed for the regular SEASON OF ITALIAN OPERA, beginning at the Academy of Music on MONDAY, September 28 Full particulars of the NEW ENGAGEMENT, NEW COMPOSITIONS to. be duced, REPERTOIRE, &c., will be officiaily place: public in the newspapers on SUNDAY, che bth inst. also ina pamphiet, copies of which may be had al Academy of Music, or will be matled to any address on appiteation. : lice Opens for subscriptions MONDAY, Septew- 9a. M. FOURTH WEEK. OOTHS THEATRE. Lessees and Managers... JARRETT & PALMER. LAS’ SIGHT BUT Two. Last NIGHT BUT TW LAMAR. | DLON BOUCICAULT'S LAMAR. illing American Play, new and thr: BELLY LAM pal AR ‘The pri racters by Mr. JOHN McCULUOUGH (fur whom the piece was written) and Miss K. ROG EIS RANDOLE LAMA sitpported by astrong cast. | AST BELLE LAMAR MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 1230. MONDAY NEXT, first night of she revival of the gr t Tragedy, ZNICE PRESERVED, with the revisions of Mr. Dion Boucicault. ‘ i ir, JOUN McCULLOUGR iss FANNY BROUGH in Ameri ‘appe: to the conelustou of Mr. Jol & Palmer believe it wilt on by producing a stannaed sical play. ‘Ouway’s celebrated Ti ‘ VENTC having unde! VRESERVED, on by tion Boucicautt, who has restore of the origina ia the acing editio epresencad for a limited number of nights, commeacing Monday evening, Sep- tember 7. JOHN McCULLOUGH. © RANDOLPH 1 reserved places. MITATRE COMIQUE. Mr. JQSi HART MAFFIT AND Ba { | 514 Brondway. Sole Proprigtor. very comical Pantomime, LOCK Mr. D. L. MORRIS as the Du Miss ADA LAURENT in her spec: THE MYST ory WAYNE AND LOVELY, DIAMOND AND RYAN, Muss KITTY ON ELL, Miss FANNY PLERSON, COOL BUKUESS, LAVERDE CHILD | and the entire company tu a new bul. MATINEE Wi ONESDAY AND H EXTRA NOTIC ONDAY NE | first appearance in this country of England's | Serio-Comic Vocalist, Miss EMMA DAY. On the same evening, ROSAKIO'S COMBINATION, inclading | Mr. J. R. BROWN, the Mind Reader, Mr. WILLIAM ARNOLD, Mr, CHARLES FOK AMOS ARNOLD, WILEY HAMILI( RANK AXNOLD. | The World renowned Comedian, Mr. FRANK KGAR | MAY and PORTER, Bi and first time of the local 0 PASSION’S Justice, on va, vite, TBLO'S THSATRE, R. THORNE, THREE LAST NIGHN'T LAST SaTURDAY MATI THE GRAND AND MAGNI ORTENTAL DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OF THE BRIvE OF AB’ YDOS, 1 | | | | with its brilliant | ON M Let. 7, OM BIN ATION KIRAL! LISU STAI in the grand s cular Drama of the DELUGE, Or, PARADISE LOST. Seats can now be secured at the Box Office one wees ahead. | Wanted—00 ladies for the extra pallet. Apply at the | stage door. | METROPOLITAN THEATHR EIGHTH WEEK OF MME, VIOLETTR PICANTS® PARISIAN CAN CAN OR CHAUHUT DANCERS, i TILL MORE NEW ATTRACTIONS, | Lo 10, | ssisted by che DE GLORIAN BRUTHERS. MISS PANSY HERRING, THK POPULAR ACTRESS ELLA ARNOLD, bLLA MAYO. HARRY FLOOD BRUEN AND ROONEY, UNDRED STAR P ‘ORMERS, NESDAY AND SATURDAY aT TWO VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, ) THIS THURSDAY, SEPT, 3, 1974, Grand Mendelssohn Gala Night. No bxtra cl ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, No. 128 West Fourteenth street, New York. The Museum will be cpen, daily (Sundays excepted), from 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. Gi of pictures by old mas ers; loan collection ot pi 1a collection of Cypriote antiquities. r art objects Aamission Catalogues can be seen at the Museum, PARK GARDEN.—THIS (THURSDAY), September 3 1374. GRAND MENDELSSOHN GALA NIGHT, No extra charg ANTED—100 MORE EXTRA BALLET LADIES, for the great procession in the Deluge. Apply im: stage door Niblo’s Theaire. YARD,—MUSICAL.—REMEMBER, ALL LESSONS AT Musical University, 24 West Fourteenth str strictly private {no classes, no nonsense. For circulars address J. JAY WATSON, Mustcal Director. ———s = ae os PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. (AT AUMON SQUARE-HAINES BROTHERS WILL ofter their fine assortment of first cass Pianofortes at prices which cannot fall to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old Pian 1 exchange, LOT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS FROM $50 TO cheap for cash: to rentand on monthly pay- new ones at reduced prices. JOHN MAHON’S, 224 bast Thirty-ninth street. LARGK ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Pianos for sale; upright, square and grand Pianos torent by WM. KNABE & 0 12 Fitch avenue, above Sixteenth street. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, four round corners, celebrated maker, $900, including Stool, Cover: parlor, chamber, dining Furnt- ture ; Silverware, Chinaware ;' sacrifice; property fa m- ily leaving city. ‘36 West 15th st, near 5th av. BEAUTIFULLY CARVED ROUND CORNERS Piano, 7 octave, very low; fine rosewood one, $90; new Pianos and Orgaus for rent and sale very cheap. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway, PIANOFORTE—EVERY TM. provement; great bargain for cash. A rosewood no, round corners, carved legs, only $100, ¢, hear Broad way. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- gant Steinway & Sons four round rosewood Piano- forte (naine in plate) ata sacrifice; a 73g octave rich STEINWAY & SO: | carved case overstrung piano; agraffe attachment; all improvements; makers’ printed guarantee and bill of sule : cost $915, tor $250; Stool, Cover; has Box for ship- ing. Also Household Furniture, in lots to suit, N. B.— Stust positively be sold this week: Please call and ex- amine. Private residence 210 West 2lst st. A BRILLIANT TONED ho OULTAVE RICH ROSE- ‘wood carved case and legs four large round, cor: nered Pianoforte for sale; made by the best city Used eight months; original cost $1,000, fo 3 Stool, Cover, box for shipping, maker's bill of sale and guaran: tee for five years; also Parlor and Bedroom sults, Car- pets, &c.; Nouse to let. Call immediately at private resl- dence, No. 120 West Twenty-third street, near sixth avente. LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A beautiful Chickering rosewood Pianojorte, round corners, iron frame, modern style, cost $50, including Stool 2S Third street, near Bowery. A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A_ SPLENDID assortment of second hand Pianos, of Steinway & Sons’ make; also of otner first class manusacturers; also Steinway upright Pianos to rent. STEINWAY & SUNS, Steinway Hall, New York. A. ROSEWOOD PIANO, FINE TONE, $75; UPRIGRTS and squares tor rent at $3 and upwards; new Organ, five stops, 375; also instalments taken, GORDON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth street. N OWNER WILL SELL ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianoforte, modern improvement, celebrated maker, for $100, at residence 43 Kast ‘thirtieth street, between Second and Third avenues, AW AvotD BOGUS AUCTIONS, PIAS T MANU factory price; sold on instalments at cash prices, $250; second hand, $8) upwards. R, CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street. PIANO, 7 OCTAVES, ROSRWOOD, ONLY $100; A four round, $1 % octave, extra fine, $23); ‘in; ments taken, a $4 monthly. R. CABLE, 107 corner sixth avenue. 18 MAKING 4)000 PLANOFORTES P. J. stock, Cail street and Tonth avenue, cheaper and better than smail makers can buy the ‘Thirty-aith Cail and see nis new Upright Piano, N ments A7octave Plana by new, at half price. FLO. IANOS—LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP—TE. sale or rent easy, to. suit the times, Call them at MERRELDL's, No, 8 Union square, JANOFORTES=SECOND HAND, IN THOROUGH order, for sale at low prices; also. Pianos to rent of rown manufacture. by CHICKRERING & SONS, No. IL Kast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth WATERS! NEW. SCALE PIANOS ARK THE BEST made; prices low tor cash of on instalments: cata. logues matied; instruments rented until rent money ystor them; agents wanted, Pays (or He RACH WATERS & SON, 481 Br 00. =FOR SALB, A ROSEWOOD SEVEN leackar atrant. EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND PARLOR Organs for sale and to let very cheap: easy pay Kranich & Bach, nearly DKE, 45 Second avenue. or seo MS ow way. tave Piano, in good order. nm ataire, Avoly at 77 | } Re ARCADIAN, QAN FRA 5 ‘i BIRCH, WAMBOL ©Ty THEIR NEW OPEIA T1OUSH,° Broadway, corner of Twenty ninth street. | Tho most beautitul, most comfortable and beat ven WAMBOLD & BACKUS AT HOME op. 61. ket fifty cents, Package of 12 tickets, $& timed 0 ‘and MUST COMPLETE MINS*REL ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD.S GRAND OPENING, THURSDAY, SEPT, 3, 1874. Box office open Wednesday, at 9A. M. "+ STREBT CARS MAY BE ORDERED AT 10, Moral—"GO Ea | OS racksb ad EVEN INO, SEPTEMBII Sut & THIs (1 3 ) aN 5 at GRAND MENDELSSOHN GALA NIGHT" Ot® NO EXTRA CHARGE. THLODORE THOMAS UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. Symphony, No. 1, C minor, op. 2 Quartet for horns, Messr4 schmitz, Pieper, Kuestem- inscher and Kohser. i Ootet ior striax instruments, op. 29, String Orchestra. Symphony, (Scotsh), op. 3b. Music, the Night's Dream."" Overture, op. Scherzo Interme: Nocturne Wedding 3 | Admission tie | ROBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREHT, DETW REN Broadway and’ Fith avenue.—Twelve new siars added to the bright constellation of artista. ALL THE OLD FAVORITES RETAINED. é THE CAN CAN a | reconstructes an remodel | THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, strengthened by several New artists, are now Pak EXCELLENCE, and the round of novelty Is kept up IN OUR GRAND SPECIALTY OLI0. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 2:90. | FAENTRAL PARK GARDEN.—THIS (THURSDAY), | C september 3, [674 GRAND MENUELSSOHN GALA NIGHT. No extra ch. Price Ten Cents, The wittiest and most amusing periodical of the day. Contains “WHAT WON'T SHE A “new and original drama” from Edmund About's “Germaine,” in five acts and 777 tableaus, by Augustus Weakly, adapter of “Split” “Over the Rushlight,” “Male and Female,” “Across the Chronometer,” “The Forsook Daughter of Israci,” &e., &c. DRAMATIS PERSONA, O; OR, BIGAMY.” | The Right Dishonorable the Eari of Kenless, who having sunk in @ sea of trouble is hooked up. again, by Vi wee Mr, Charles Fisher Lord Base. Doy and a bad aaddy. therefore a and women Dr. Tootheomb, joose Who sand send: in long bill: Mr. Wm. D: Dumpliny the "oy, born in w garret, but with « fisspiration tor something ‘igher, Lamech, the heavy villain with ea re yinl mech, the heavy villain with a toggle ¢ Lamech, she Reary visi With ao ardenbere tr Jeancorpse, an A-merican &-migrant, tl induced to Penile, Ws eeeesdaseseee Mr Sol Hassett The Discountess of Keniess, flerce Old Mag, tad poe Ce G. H. Gilbert javering, a roung but ver: wig fore : “ _ veMiss Alice Gray Dianthe de’ Mares, Mrs. De “Laine, “we femal Frenchman Reiner Fanny De Pi \ tos “builded up’ ti r The Lady Proiane, frisettos Pride pen dewels Clarets, formerly a gossamer body, but always sweet body pesamer body: Miss Kmily Wrigale | Charley Ross, the disputed brat. —— Margin, whose devotion is never vary in} iss Nina Varian Time, the present day. ‘The first tableau occurs in dred and seventy Reviews of Recent Books. wht and Intere sting Corre. “spondence trom Philadelphia, London and Milagy To be had at the news stands, or at the offices, 63 Naa- sau street, New York, I ETURN OF CHARLES H. FOSTER, Wirttual, Media, to No. 14 West twenty-tourth street, Can be sven at all hours. E URS 8 '. S, 1874, Grana Mendelssohn Gala Night. ho Seien charge, VERY irate THEATRICAL PRINT. * G TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTR: DISPLAY CARDS, WOOD CUTS SND LITHOGRAPHIC PO furnished by the Thies METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway (Herald Building), P Hep dain aes Ae CHEAPNESS. artis about going on the road and managers of con: corts of dramatic entertainments ‘wil find tt to thetr ad nh w NAAR KSTIMATE BEFORE MAVING THEIR WORK DONE BLSEWHERK

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