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; | * i At agreeable address, giving some little particui THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 14,225. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST , 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMEN DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ae SMUSEMENTS—Finsr Pace—Sixth column, ASTROLOGY—Seventn Facx—sixth colui BILLIAKD3—sxcoxp Pace—Fourih column. BOARDERS WANTED—sxconpy Pace—Fourth column. BOARD AND LOUGING WANTED—dkcoxp Pace— Fourth column, BROOKLYN KtAL ESTATE FOR SALE~Sgvexta Pacx—Fitth column. BOSINESS UPPOKPUNITIES—Nintw Pace. BUSINESS NOTICho—i irra Pace—Sixth column, CLY REAL KSTATE FOR SALE—seventa Page—Fifth agelymn. CLERKS AND SALUSMEN—Srverra Pace—Fourth olumn. ‘ OLOTHING—Sxconp Page—Third column. AND GAKDENERS—Skventa Pace— Fourth column, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pace—First and second columns. COPAKTNERSH(PS—Nixru Paar, COUNTRY BOARD—Sxcoxp Pacx—Fourth column, DENTISTRY—binst Pace—Second column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LHT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Sevextn Paax—Fifth column. EUROPEAN *TEAMSHiPS—pxconp acx—First col- umn. EXCHANGE—Finst Pacy—Sixth column. EXCUKSIONS—Sxcoxp Pace—third column, FINANCIAL—Nintut VAG. POR SAlL.E—Sevextu Pack—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sevunta Pacu—oixth column. PURNITURK—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—-eventu = Pacr—Third column, HELP WANTED—MALES—Sgventn Pace—Fourti col- n HORSES. CARRIAGES, &(.—Finsr Pace—Third and fourth columns, ‘LS—>econv Pack—Fourth column. HOUSES, ROOMS. &C., WANTED—Seconp Pack—Fifth column. INSTKUCAION—Finst Pace—Second column, Lr CrORE SEASON—Finst Vace—Fifth column, LEGAL NOTICES—binst Pace—Second column. LOS! AND YOUND—rinst Pace—First column, * MACHINERY—Seventn Pace—sixth column, MARBLE MANTELS—Sxconv V'acx—Third column, MaTRIMONIAL—seconp Pace—Fourth column. Mr DICAL—SuventH Pace—Sixth coluunn, MILLISERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Sec- ond column, MISCELLANOUs ADVEKYISEMENTS—Taxtu Page— th column, MUSICAL—Finst Pace—Sixth column. NEW PCBLICATIONS—Kirrn Hacx—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Finst Pacr—Fitth col- umn, POST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Second column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR oALE OR TO , REN! —Seventu Pace—Fitth column. REAL Pe Ati YO EXOHANGE—Sevente Page—Fifth ‘column. REAL E-TATE WANTED—Seventn Pace—Fifth col- umn. REWARDS—Finst Pa First column. SALES At AUCTION—Finst Pace—Fourth and fifth columns, * BITUAIONS’ WANTED—FEMALES—Suventa Pace— First, second and third columns. BITUATIONS ~— WANTED—MALES—Szventn Third and Fourth coiumns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Page—First and second cel- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Paga—Third column, - STOKAGH—Finst Vace—Fifth colapn. SUMMER RESORTS—Seconp Vacw—Fourth column, THE TRADE —Skvenrn Page—Fiith column, THE TURF—Finsr Pace—Third column. 10 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPUokS—Seventa Pace— Fitth column. TRAVELLER.’ GUIDE—Sxcoxp Pace—Second and third columns. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— skventM Page—sixth column. WANTED 10 FURCHASE—.xconn Pack—Third col- umn. WaTOucs, JEWELRY, &C.—Finsr Pace—Sixth column, WESICHES LER COUNTY PROPERTY VOR SALG OR TO LET—sxventa Pace—Fith column. FACH''s, STEAMBOAT, &C.—F inst Pacx—Second col- Pace— umu. py PERSONAL. f M. DAVID—DID NOT SEE YOU. WERE YOU * on end of first seat? Write as before. WILSON. C% Y ISLAND. SUNDAY, 3 O'CLOOK BOAT.— Petite young lady, wearing brown silk and large breastpin, accumpanted vy two other small ladies, please send address to SuNOK, Herald office. ENTRAL PARK, SUNDAY EVENING—LADY WITH escort who passed yentieman sitting on bench, with pane hatin hand, and waved her hand at him while on bridge, please honor, by adaressing INFATUATED, Ueraid office. ORTY-KIGHTH STH) 4m dying to see you. PIs IT NOT YET 1IMEt Write and come. bIXTEe ni STRERT. Lee AUGUSTUS—LEAVE AT ONCE FOR THE place you mentioned the morning when I you, ‘in IITLE YET—ALL FORGIVEN, dn general Fos: office. KIGS—WILL SEK YOU AT SAME. HOLEL ON Friday, August 6, any time after eight o'clock, not detore. J. MEIGS. is no hope LETTER FOR YOU KD, M, Trtopay, ar HALF-PAST TWO. RS. J. HARVEY—HAVE BEEN OUT OF THE city. Did not know of your personal pate tees. You, will fad answer ut Herald ofice, (TEE GENTLEMAN SEATED NEAR STOUT LADY Ain black, with white straw hat, und remarked to friend, “Personal for you,” on bow ‘of 8 o'clock boat, Wednesday morning, July 28, and noticed same gentie- Man some two months ago, desires her acqualutance, to ld void mistake «confidential, L. P. k., box 190 Lei office. FROM SUFFERING, AND I think there is a slight improvementin the discase; Lhave a very “ood atiendant; take great care of your dedr se.t; don’t worry or feel anxious any more. Love me tender! and devoti darling, and have perfect taith in my love G i to you. ¥ _LOST AND FOUND. VOUND—A ROWBOA! CaN BE HAD BY PAYING allexpenses, Apply to JOSLPH SLADELMAILR, Dobbs Ferry. —ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A POCKET. 4 book, containing $25 2), in going trom 153 Broad- way, New York, to Burnham’s Gyumasium, Brooklyn: owher’s name siamped therein, Please return to Fire men’s Insurance Company, 155 Broadway. OST—ON FRIDAY NIGH Watch, marked on inside Humilton by Kxcelsior H. and iiberal reward will be pau by le: avenue. JULY 3, A SILVER “Presented to K. M, OST—JULY 31, BANK BOOK 14,48, BY LEAVING itat the North River Bank, corner Thirty fourth Mreet and righth avenue you will oblige the owner, as payment has been stopped. z LAIN CORAL aid at 125 ING, A Pin, Surtable reward’ will be West Thirty-second strevt. , FULL white stripe on the wers tothe name of Jack. By re- 253 bast Twentiein street a liberal OUST—ON SUNDAY MORNID sized yellow mastiff Dog, with a anddle of head; a turning the dog to reward will be given, OST—A BLAUK AND TAN SLUT; GOES BY THE hame ot Sip. 4 liberal vewara will be pai on de- livery of the same atl4l rast Thirty-second street. 10LEN.—THits TWO MEN WHO LEFT THE FRONT piatform of the Fourth avenue ear in the tuanel, at Fortieth sireet, on saturday afternoon last, about 3 o'clock, will please reiurn the Papers contained in the ted morocco pocketbook to box No, 79 Post office, and oblige the owner. TOLEN=FROM THE STABLE OF COLONEL Michael Graham, one Horse and Buexy, turee sets arness (all partly worn), on the night of August 1, at East NineGeth street and avenue A; gray Norse, 143 hands high, sii mane and tail, 10 years old; buggy, leather top, red wheels. boly black and piano box; nar: hes#, one single set and one double get. Whoever will reiurn said provercy to owner Will receive a liberal re- ward and no questions asked, MICHAEL GKAHAM, voal dealer, 213 bast wighty-sixth street, New York, Bed 0) 9 SA: $1 REWARU.—LOST, OFPOSIT: WASHINGTON ort t, 4 Kasket containing books and bundle of clothing; no Value except w the owner; $10 reward hs asked for the revurn of the same to 83 will be paid ‘or the recov paid for the recover, iy He 'Y of the body of the $100 off the stone dock on Governor's Island, on Wednesday evening, July 28, a ebb tide. The child Wwaseleven Years of age, had suort, hight hair, and was Greased 1p & plaia jacket of dark gray cloth, pants of a lighter gray mixed civih, shoes somewhat Worn aud o blue neckule, Address ‘Captain JOHN G. uUTLER, Governor's Island. $500 & REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED for the recovery of the tollowing Bonds stolen from the subscriber :—$1,000 bond county of Macoupin, State of Mlinois, No. 60k; 91.000 bona city of Des Moines, Stave ct lowa, No. 12, Communicate with kK. oR. 1AY: LOK, IIL rnird place, Broosiyn, N. ¥., OF to’ F,N, LAND, Great Barrington, Mass LIBr RAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR DE- THE return of Traveiliny Bag letton Third avenue car Monday atteruoun, Auyust 2. ALFRED GRANT, 6 William str _.._ SPECIAL NOTICES. SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ales sparkling Wines: imanutacture ot complete puillts of A terials, Wil ll insiruc hons; al nufacture, bottling and dis: en SI, ta- logues tree Ws, kiret avenue, Twenty- ets, New York, A WOEBILITY BROUGHT On By INDE: CRETIONS a}. ant all kindred diseases of men speedily and radi- cull cured by MENKY A. DANi ies, Mb. bes extn. fon “avenne, near TWenty-uinth street. Office hours iruin 8 to 3. A Tibsera Noto, ¢ Muscular debility, indiscretions of youth and man- doo are radically and anently curea by |. J, RAH», Mow, Principal end Proprietor ovr. Kahn's mavnifieent between Broan wi from UA. M. to? P.M Wsoums te Univ or by euce St. ast Tenth street, rsity place. Consuliaion M. to ppotntme LL LEAKY ROOK MADE WATER TIGHT, OR NO charse, NEW YORK SLATE RUUFING COMPANY, Boston, Vhiia eiphia aud No, 6 Cedar ste ROYAL HAVANA: AND GERMAN GOY meut Lotves Circulars free. Wa Mt, ty jankers, ud 77 Dessau atrees oe | WAY cae WaKuUdHl, lad Woot this: SPECIAL NOTICES. Nucana FALLS SUNDAY TRAID FARE TO NIAGA $9 2. * et ug” ** ey * * ethan NEW YORE es * a * WERALD. NIAGARA FALLS, $9 SARATOGA, $6 50, LW LL, FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD, THE HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN will, make the trip trom NEW YORK to NIAGARA FALLS and SUSPENSION BRIDG® every Sunday mormng, via Hudson, River and New York Central Kxilroad. leaving the Grand Central depot at 2 eOo'clock. Actual running time 1” hoursand the rate of speed 50 miles per hour, arriving at the Falls at halt- past one in the afternoon. ' Attached to this train wilt be Passenger coaches; also a Wagner sleeping and drawing room coach, ready at 11 o'clock every Saturday ight, Passengers by this train can reach Chicago at § o'clock Monday morning, via the Lake shore and Michigan Southern road, by connection at Butlalo, thereby say- fnyg 24 hours’ tine. ‘nose desiring to visit Sharon Springscan arrive there a.9 o'clock Sunday morning, remain li hours at the Springs and return by the 10:17 train Sunday evening, arriving in New York at? o'clock Monday morning. A limited number of Tickets will be sold, and can be obtaine | only at the Herald office or on the'train. REGULAR FAR CHARGED, NO EXTRAS, N. B.—For particulars and time table sec advertise- ment under heading TRAY ELLE KS! GUIDE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets can now be purchased through to Saratoga. ‘Take Herald Train to Schenectady, where carriages will be in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, ar- riving there in time for breaktust. Fare from New York, including @ delightful drive of 20 miles through the country. smile hie hier Jah” Sa QUICK TRANSIT PEOS YORK TO NIAGARA A TIBAMO G. BOYOK, COUNSELLOR. | NOTARY + Public, Commissioner of Deeds, 267 Broadway. Practices in all courts of the State and United states; DiscEeey obtained prompuy; Law Papers accurately prepared, —OFFIOIAL DRAWINGS OF TH KENTUCKY + State and Shelby College Lotteries KENTUCKY STATE, EXTRA CLass 703—avcust 2 1875, 14, 6, 86, 60, °3, 74, 6, 42. 37, 50, 77. MKLBY, EXTRA CLASS 519—AUGUST 2, 1875. 15, 15, 62, 77, 76, 7, 30 63, 55, 73 23, 38 KENTUCKY, C1488' 7u4—A1 . 1875, @, SB 75, 2) 15, fl, 49 70, SHELBY, © 187 57,12, 73, 28, 52, . 1, 8, 19 $4, 29, J. 8, SMITH & Ob., Managers, Covington, ky.; Post office box 4751, New York. —PARKS, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR A. igatusky State Lottsrics, drawn daly +” ‘Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 days. Kentucky single Nnmber Lottery, arawn August 28, 1875, Prizes cashed. Information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PAKKS & CO., 180 Broaaway, room 4; Post oftice box 5,272. Private olfice atached. ‘Office hours 7 A. 'M. to7 P.M. A WHOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. . Koyal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, i” Brunswick Government Lottery, Kentucky State Loitery. TdkODOR ZSCHOCH, Post office box 5.504. 116 Nassau street, Dshoutrors WITH DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO, will meet at my office at 12M’ this day. JOHN TOWNSEND, ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and rurzical Vases a specialty. HENRY A, DANIELS, M. D.. 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty: ninth street. Office hours from 8 to 3 AVANA LOTIERY.—$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 days. Next Drawing August M4. Prizes cashed, Circulars of intormation tree. J. B. MAKTINEZ & CO. Bankers, 10 Wall street, rear basement, New York. Post office box 4,68, —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY State Lotteries. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. KENTUCKY, KITRA CLASS NO. 461—auGuUsT 2, 1875, 38, 1, 35, 00, 21, 40, 5, 27, BL. 9 7313, 42. KENTUCKY, CLASS No, 462—avcust 2, 1875, 36, 47, I, 70, 7, M4, 72, 21, Tl, 76, 75, 43, HEXRY, EXTRA Chass NO. d47—avause 2, 1875. 5, 61, 65,4, 7, 59, 67, 1G 68, 45, 21. 43, HENRY, CLASS NO. 48—avcust 2 1875. Si, £5, 71, 5% 34, Zi, 49, 36, 16, 63, 68 12, Full information by applying to or addressing, J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, frst fluor, rear office, or Post office box 4,969. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & Ct GRAND + monthly distribution of the Kentucky State Lot- tery ou the Havana pin, to be drawn Auzust 23; also Roya) Havana ot Cuba. drawn August M4. Full intorma- tion by applying to or addressing J. CLUIK, General Agent, 20) Broadway, or Post office box 4,92. eee ouT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM ‘0-DAY SHOULD B& READ BY AL! OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, $510,000 distributed in prizes every 15 days. Next drawing August M4. 1 Prize of. 1 Prize of 2 Prizes oi 1 Prize ot. 1 Prize ot 23 Pri K 88 other Prizes amounting Circulars ot information turnished free. "Ord Prizes cashed. spanisn Bans Bills, Doubli Governments purchase TAYLON & CO., Bankers. 11 Wall street, SODA WATER DEALERS Scan be suppiied with Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Cider, Porter, Ale, Lager seer, de., at manulacturer’s prics at the factories. of the UNION BOTELING COMPANY, 240, 242 aud 244 Bast 2th st, and 119 Kast 12tth st., New York. All goods guaranteed to ive entire satisfaction, HE CONSIGNEES OF CARGO SHIPPED BY K. M, . Sevthia, Liverpool July 10, are herevy informed. that it has been transterred to k. M.». Bothnia, from Liverpool suly 24, 1875. G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. $50.000 8.2 $100,000 80,000 jers titled. wons and w York. WYOMING (SINGLE NUM ber) lotte legalized by special act of wislature, draws August 15; $240,009 to be distributed ; capital prize $60.09; tickets $1, 6 for $5. Circulars sent iree. Prizes cashed in tuil, ALLEN & CO., 79 Nassau street, New $510.000 me esa Matia touery Royal Havana Lottery draws every fitteen days. Capital prize, $100,000, $510,000 cash gift Prizes cashe.'. Circuias tree, P. ©, DEVLIN & CO, stationers and General Agents, 80 Liberty street, New York, e 4 xe —! ENT KY STATE LOTTERY, drawsevery Saturday aiternoon, Capital Prize $30,0)! $578,557 Cash Gifts. 34,.90 Prizes, Tickets. £19; haives, $5. quarwrs, $2 5); eighths, $1 25, Pp. C. DEVLE & Co, Statrouers and Gencral Agents, ‘80 Liberty street, New Yor MALLINERY AND DKESSMAKL AISON WALTON, $62 BROADWAY, ABOVE UNION square, Importers of Fastions ih Bounets « nd Kound Hats from Paris and Loudon; Mourning Goods trom W, C. Jay & Co., Regent te. | ANSPRUCTION, LESSONS. —WRITING Arithmetic, & 1,19) broadway, remains open day and evening all sui mer; genuemen or ladies can have private lessons and learn more in one month than in vears at school; cheap classes, $5 for ten lessons; stationery $: BOOKKELPING, DOUBLAR'S Commercial College, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. 31-POOT SLOOP YACHT, With LARGE CABIN Accommodations, thoroughly furnished and war. Tanted perivel, for sale cheap. O. 8 Pik & OU., No. 8 West Twenty-iitth strest. RUST OF FICK NOLICE. OS? OF FICE NOTICE, The mails for kurope for the week ending Sat august 7, 1875, will Cluse at this ofice as tollow: Tuesday, atl’ M.:on Wednesday, ata aA. Mo; on thurs day, ac 11:30 A. M., and on Saturday, at 6 and 11:30 A. M. i Abraham Robinson, son of James Robinson, inte of Old Hall, near Bramiey, in the county of Lance: shire, Kuslund, iarmer, and tephew of drs, Mary sunith, Late of Black pe ld county of Lancashire, who died on (ie ov tary, 18/4, and to the child or children of the s wor Kobinson ie auy. Notice Is hereby given thar by the will of the said Mary smith a lecacy has been lett to the said Abrahain Rob: nm, oF co lus child oF children, auo it he or they will uniunicate Win us, the undersigned, the necessary steps wail Le taken for payin: over the suid legacy co th ty oF parties entitied ihereto on receiving saustac- ¥ proot of identity. javed this Lith day of Maren, 1875, CHARUL'Y, :ON & PINCH, Blackpool, Lancashire. kngiand, Solicitors for the i: xecutors of said Mary Su DENTISTRY, RUBBER SET OF IKE IN THR mprestod 1a the forenuos, wetnin th irty-lourih ytteet, ear Broldway. Ad Voral rubber, Very strong; tes colored Ok! sets, piutina seis Whalebons wu teonts Lap Litters, rolly Oxide ; uect im Grand stor Ubuee sets, Plumpers, » Vevressers, Rogulacars; entstry. Anke eres oace of ith aveau) ears, or Broad. fourth surest, | A PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. GECOND HAND ENGLISH BRELCH-LOADER, LAM- SY inated steel arrels, central fire, with case and im- . for $5); don't neglect the chance. H. No, 1 Courtlandt sireet, near Broadway. Ee TURE. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORNING evening at JOH » SON'S Pool R Broadway and Twenty-cighth street. on the Saratogi Races, Pull returns received promptly, French open até A.M. Yurticular attention paid Ly mail or messenger. W. i. & AUCTION AND, FRE tA "New York Yurt E: street, every mornin HW PUOLS SOLD AT THE hange, 15 West Twenty-cighth and eveuing during the Week on the ruuning races at Saravoga and the trots at Pough- keepsie and Buffal ‘The result of eaen heat received as soon as trottea by Westera Union telegraph; office in the building. co, __ KELLY, BLio3 & UCTION POOLS SOD THIS AFTERNOON AND evening on the trots at Poughkeepsie and Buffalo; each heat received by telegraph assoon as trotted. W. H. & 4, 8. JOHNSON, EKRFOOT DRIVING. PARK, Entries tor second Summer Meeting close te-night at Johnson's, Twenty-eighth street and Broadway, aud Jobn f. signe’s. near Fulton terry. Brooklyn.’ See “spirit,” “Turt, Field and farm.” and “Sportsman.” WM. MOMAHON, Proprietor POOLS SOLv ON THE (RENCH AND AUCTIO. rots, at 25 Main street, #oughxeepsie, Monday ¢vening, and every morning’ and evening, during the meeting. HH, SISSON & BYRON. OOLS SOLD EACH DAY ON 7 GREAT TROT. ting Meeting at Poughkeepsie and the Running Kaces at Saratoga on mom board the steamer Dean Rich- CHAS. W. SHAFER, Auctioneer. AUGHON HOUSE OF ¥ SELL & K2ARNEY, MW and 1g BAS? 1 TH SUtKRKEL, ‘ NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Twenty-tour to forty-eight hours given to purchasers to test warrantees. Horses, Carriages, Harness, binnkets, Robes, &c., always oni hand at private sale. @PALOGUE OF THIS DAYS (TUESDAY'S) SALE AT "FW OCLOCK. GENTLEMAN'S TROTIING ESTABLISEMENT,—BAY Mare; all black pointe: sired by Thomas Jet f he by Toromo Chiet, 1534 hauds hig! Kind and true in alt harness: tree trom vice; very stylish and handsome; trotted imst fail in 2:35; bas record and can trot in any day, and there is ho finer animal for gentlemen's road use. HARNESS, NeakLY NeW, CLIY MAK, AND TOP KOAD WAGON, NEARLY NeW) BUILT BY Brewstor & Co., of Broome street. BAY CUUPE Ot CARRIAGE HOSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 years old, kind and true in all harness; tree trom View; Very’ stylish: trots 1m 33% minutes; hasgreat tears nothing, and warranted sound, F COUP® HARNES. AND 1 ROCKAWAY, BUT LIsTLE USED; HAS POLE and Shafts, built’ by the Pnantx Co, FOUR »kAY SukIGu, NbARLY NEW, BUILT BY Sorne & Norton. TWO StS DOUBLE HARNESS, MADE BY WRIGHT, ells, Robes, £c. BROWN CGOUPI WOKS, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS kind and true in ali harness; tree irom ¥: has good siyle und oction and 1s, Iu every way, & first class coupe or 1amily-carriage Horse; also set of coupe Harness and COUPE, IN GOOD ORDe.R, BUILT BY WOUD BROS. BAY KENTUCKY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS old, kind and true in’ all harness: free ‘from vic good under saddle; u fast traveller; fears nothing, and sold for want of use; also set of Harness and TOP KOaD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY VAN- dergow. ELEGANT BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS old; kind and true in ail harness, tree'trom vice; tree, pleasant and stylish driver: fears nothing! in every way rehable and warranted sound; also set Harncssacd : ROCKAWAY, NuAKLY NEW. Gu&AY MARE. 15 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and’ true in all harness; tree from vice or trick; a fast traveller; fears nothng, ladies or children to drive; also set Hart No Tov KOAD WAGON. BROWN HORSE, 155; HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD kind and true in all harness: ‘free trom yici wood, tree traveller; an excellent horse tor general use: also set Harness nna FOUR-SEAT NO Tor WAGON. ELEGANT BROWN COUPE HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old; kind and true in ail harness; tree trom. vice; very gee and bandsome; tears nothiag: has been used by # private family; is inevery way safo und reliable and warranted sound; also set Harness and i EXTENSION TUP PHAETON, NEARLY NEW. BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS’ HIGH, 6 YEARS OL: kind and true in all harness; ‘free trom vic tast traveller and an excellent horse for general use. SEVEKAL OTHER HORSES, DE*CRIPTION TIME OF sue. TOP AND NO TOP ROAD WAGONS, ROCKAWAYS, Phaetons, Depot wagons, Landau, built by brews- ter & Co.; Harness, &¢ . &c. SALE COMM&NOCES AT 10 O'CLOCK, WEATHER ET interferes. ° MAJOR CHAS, W. BARKERS . GREAT REGULAR sale aw Si teO TERS, Rondsters, sumity SIN orses, Carriages, &¢. . Nis oT A ec! = AT BARKER &' SON'S ~ 7 CITY AUCTION MARI and New York Tattersalls, CORN OF adwavand th ro luth street. % SEk VATALUGTE 1n (o-morrow’ et ENTRikS FUR above ciose até A —UREA? CLEARING OUT SALE GF HORSES, + sucks, &c., at stables 334 and 336 West Fourth ‘Street, corner or Biguth avenue, on Thursday, august 5, at llo’cteck A. M.. viz.:—2u heavy Truck Horses, 15 heavy, aoubie and Furniture Trucks, 3 Market Trucks, 20 sets heavy, double Harness, 5 sets single «xpress Har- ness, 2 down towy sieighs, Lice Wagon, 1 Gly and War. nes; top and no-(8p Koad Wagons, bi Wagons, Kobes, Sneets, Whips, & —FOR SALE, THRE «s TROTTERS; FIRST, ONE « buy Horse, 7 vears old, by General Knox, out of a Guptler Abdallah mare; has a record of 33 over Prospect ark, driven b: K to beat 2 Tyears: can beat 3 minutes. Inquire for John ables No. 39 Bieecker sireet, in the rear, i} SALE.—L 8. WEINBERGER, AU er, sells this day (Taesday), August 3, at 1035 } front of store 69 Bowery, one bay Mare, Buy: 3, raadle, Blankets, &c. By order of J. Wy- for Mortgagee. NTLEMAN’S TURNOUS FOR SALE—BAY P: aimbloronian) Horse, six yours old, sound and Kind in all naruess; can trot inside 2:5); bne man (Brew top Wazgn, 16) pounds; new, only used six times; $8, Robes, ‘Blan sets, Whips, €e., all news will ta kering or Steinway Viano m part te stabie 517 West Fifteenth street, be- WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, , A HANDSOME ROAD OR FAMILY Horse: i a free and stylish driver; does not shy or pull; can be driven byw lady or child at speed ; 1s not Etraid of the Cars can de: driven by the most timid son; ca trot a mile in 2:55 or no sale; warranted sound and gentle in every particular: @ good trial allowed. Inquire at 376 and 3/3 Bowery, opposite Filth street, in the rear: A __ HORSE: CCTION HOUSE OF AnotL, (ute Johnston & Van ‘assell). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF VUR HOUSE, 19 TO 2 THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place. Take the University place cars. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CAR- RIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT W OPOLOCK. 24 to 48 hours’ trial on horses warranted sound. PARTIAL CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUES- DAY) BALE, AT W O'CLOCK. ROAD ESTABLISHMENT.—Elegant dark bay Ham- blet tare, 1534 hands, 8 years; kind in all i under saddle; tree trom vice; not atraid of anytuing: extra fine proud high ste per; very spirited and sty4sa acuon ort Most beautiful and attractive roadsters im the country; Warranted sound, SET HAKNEMS, CLIY MAK SIDE-BAK ROAD WAGON (weighs 120 pounds), by seaman. ELEGANT FAMMLY ESTABLISHMENT, sorrel horse, Kentucky bred. ls hanas, 7 years: kind in all harness; tree’ trom vice; owned and driven in city und country tor Dust year by a lady: is not atraid of poymung: in “every re- spect & thoroughly reliable iamily norse: sola only on account of owner going to Europe; Warranted sound. Also of a JKRAWAY, noari, ew, b: ‘res ere. SORREL ROAD HORSE. 1 hands, 7 years. Riad in ali harness; irce troin vice; has e Known to saddie; has been used as gentleman's road horse; is not afraid ot snything: any one cau drive him; @ thoroughly reliable horse tor ay, use; Warranted sound, TOP KOAD WAGUN, in good order, by Brewster & Co. SORREL TROTTING HORSE, 15% hands, 8 years; Kind tn all harness; free from vice: trotted ou Waverley Trac! and can ot afraid of any. thing; any oi ive him; @ good, reliable orse: sold tor want of use. ELEGANT SKELTON WAGOS, ne: TEAM BAY CARKIAGE HORSES, 7 years: kind in all narness: tree from vice ; good, stylish, {ree driver: res a good) reliabie ranted, sound, ELEGAN1 TURNOUT SEAT DOG CART, vole and sh. ay by J. B. Brewster &c. BLACK HORSE (pony butt), loi hands, 9 years kind 1m all harness: free trom vice; has bee used to an express wagon: @ thorough good ‘yorker: sold only tor want of use; set Harness, oe) GH EXPRESS WAGON, in good order. LACK HOR &, 16 hands, 7 years old; kind in all harness: free from vice; a good road or iamily horse for general use; any one can drive his not afraid of anything ; sold for want of use; set *¥0010.0 CL'A1VS “AOV1d LUSUMAIND UVAN “JAVBLS HINAALYIAL 6 OL EL “LUYK SNOLSNHOL “HOY Harness, &c. ; also TOP KUAD WAGON. in good order. TWENTY OTH HORSES. Description time of wale, 2 ARCH. JOH near University place. WEATHKK NEVER IN: TERFeRES WITH OUR SALES, SALE COMMENCES AT 1) O'CLOCK, AKERS’ WAGONS AND HORSES AT AUCTION, THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, THREE HORSES AND TWO COVERED BAKERS’ WAGONS, WITH HARNESS, &C., AT_ ARCH. JOHN-TON’S MARI, 19 TO 25 THIR- TEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, ACCOUNT OF WHOM If MAY CONCERN, NO POSTPONEMENT FOR WEATOKR YARRIAGES—NEW AND SECOND HAND, EVERY description; Depot Wagons, Phaetons, Victorias, foskerars. Buggies, Pony Phaetonj, light Waxons, family Carriages, all styles: low prices, MANUFAC- TURERS' UNION KEPOSLLORY, 63% Brogdway. * LEGANT QOUPE ROCKAWAY TURNOUT.—FINK, large sorrel Horse, sound and kind, with set of Har- STON’S Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth | , | Ness nearly new, to be sold at auction A this mornin, o'clock, és at ARCH. JHNSTUN'S, ba ly to 25 Thirteenth street, <2 near University place. S| Weather never interferes with our sa! GOR SALE—CLARENCE COACH, IN FINE ORDER: very cheap. T. McNALLY, Carriage Shop, Myrtle and Tompkins avenue, Brookivn. OR SALK—A FULL SIZED CLARKNUE, IN SPLEN- did condition; price $400. Inauire of WILLIAM J. BONNELL, coruer of Communipaw avenue and Kan- dolph avenue, Jersey City, N. J. OR SALE—A SACRIFICE.—$125 WILL BUY A good sound Horse, kxpress Wagon and Harness, as the owner is leaving the city. Call at 261 West Iwenty- ‘fifth street, carpenter shop. POR SALES FINE BAY HORSK, SIX YEARS OLD. 16 hands high, sound, kind and stylish; does not shy or pull a be driven by any one; trots fast. Apply toL. A KISNKY, 136 West Fourth street SALES AT AUCTION, — Y¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER— 1 o'clock, 1,101 First ayeuue, large stock Groceries Coftees, Teas, Spices. So: t Fixtures, Counte Be: Retrigerator: rs invited. ASSORTED Groc #, Blacking. Indigo, e kite, de. this day, at two P. Moy HALSTEAD & PETERS, & Warren Street. PRANK WEAVER WILL SELL THIS DAY, FOOT OF Fitty-seventh street, North River. at 12 o'clock, ten splendid Kowbouts, one Piout stage (new). 40x20, &c. BO. HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER, OPFICE 464 S&V- J enth avenue, will seli this day, August 3, at I k, No, 361 West Thirty-first street, between Eight Nuith avenues, all the Furniture in the above four 'y house; black’ walnut Parior Suits, in reps: bi wainut marble top and enam led Chamber suits, Ward- robes, halr Mattresses, feather Heda. Spreads and Quilts Lace Curtains, Mirrors, Brussels and i 63g octave Piano, Cromkaty, ilass and Plated re: oi room and'kitchen Furniture, &¢. Dealers and others invited. ENRY DREHER, First street, se! AUCTIONEER—OFFICK, 26 , @t Ll o'clock, at 735 First avenue, near Forty Fixtures of @ Saloon: Counter, Tables, ‘3, Engravings, Glassware, &c.; also Bureau, Beds and ' Bedding, Sofa, Range. Stoves, Crockery, Icebox, &e. 1 & WEINBERGER, AUCTIONZER.—REGULAR « sale this day (Tuesday), August 3. at 1034 o'clock, at 69 Bowery, of a variety of general Merchundise, especi- ey ‘ igars, Wines, Liquors, &c.; also mortgage sale of (orse a ¥. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. + Marshal's sale, this gry; at 103¢ o'clock, at 59 Great Jones street, 5) Wheeler & n, Grover & Baker, Sin- er, Weed and other family and manufacturing Sewing Furniture, Bedding 3 » Baker's or Milk Wagon, S A. B, CLARK, Mi ry TOLBY, Go aytitraptes cy WiLt. SRL August 3. at lus; o’clock, e BI au ed Dry and Faney woods jachines, in order; Cases, 3 Pier Mirror: OWN R, this day, Fixtures of the old establish Store No 1.38 Third ayenue, near Seventy-ninth street; will be sold ia ome or more lots. M. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEKR, 62 BOWERY, SELLS. Uuls day, ac 103 o'clock, at No. 105 Broome street, large Stock and Fixtures of a Grocery Store; Flour, sugar, Coffee, Yea, spices, dc. Dealers {nyited. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Aucuoncer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 40 lots Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, fable Linen, Spreads, sheets, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. By order of M. 8, Madigan, Second avenue, AWNBROKER’S SALE,—Til tioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry. will sell this d. Ul o'clock, Men’s and Women’s Clothing—Dresses,’ Shawls, Kemoants, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c.; also Coats, Panis and Vests. By order of A’ Roseaberg, kighih avenue, Rics4e0 WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. 3. J. MGRATH, AUC- Marshal’; le. Liquors, Cigars, &c., wul sell this day, 7, #t LL o’clock, at saiesroom 27 Kast Broudway, the stock of a first class Liquor Store, viz., Whiskey, Gin, Brandy, Rum, Sherry Wine, &c.. in Clar barrels and bottles: . boxes Cigars, Beer Pump, Miro! JOHN T. STEWART, Marshal, ICHARD V, HARNETY WILL SELL AT AUCTION on Thursday August 5, at 12 o'clock, at the Ex- change Salesroom, 111 Broadway ‘under direction ot George W. McAdam, Esq, referee), jos. 605 and G7 West Forty-sixth street, two brick Houses; well reated and paying property. Maps, &c., of Lewis G. Goebel, Attorney, 254 Broadway: George W. McAdam, referee, 111 Chambers: ‘ect. RICHARD V, HARNETT, Auctioneer, Ill Broaaway- IOHARD ¥IELD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER— Salesroom No. 89 'Bowery—Will sell on Wednesdi ‘August 4, at o'clock. a large lot of Household Furn! ture, removed for convenience of sale, and consistin rlor and Bedroom Suits, marble top Bureaus, blac t Bedstea:ls, Wardrobes. bxtension lables; velvet, brussels and Ingrain Carpets; hatr and spring Mattresses, Tables, Chairs, & ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE sale—Will se/l on this day (fuesday), at 10, o'clock, at No. 442 Fast Fourteenth street, the Fixtures of a first class Liquor Store—viz., one fine six-pull Beer Pump, Counter. Back Bar, Stove, Shelving, Gas Fixtures, &c. Sale positive. LENIS GALVIN, Attorney for Mortgagee. Gugeiens SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITER<, &C. HERMAN, Sheriffs Auctioneer, sells this day (Tue: August’3, at 11 o'clock, No. 13’ Bowery, by vir- tue of xecution and by order of Hon. Chas. L. Bene- dict, District Judge of the United States Court in Bank. rupicy tor the astern District ot Now York, a large as- sortment of Boots, * hoes, Gaiters, Broxans, Slippers, Ruobers, 4c, Sale positive. Dealers invited. . WM. ©, CONNER, Sheriff Perer Rapier, Deputy. Gian ABRAHAM, AUCTIONEER—L HACKER © ‘sells, at 10 o'clock, large stock of Groceries, Teas, ia Delicatessen, &c,, in lots. Dealers espec: vited. iy in- OR SALE Car HALF VALUR, TWO CHUNKY Horses and chunky black Mare, suitable tor any purpose ; singie downtown Truck, set Nurness; sickoess cause of selling, Inquire at No. 128 Charles street. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS S1ORE IN New York; good Buegy Harness, hand food Grocer’s ness, $25; good Milkman’ }); good Double Truck Harness, $40: good Stabie tslan- kets, $1 60. Please cult and examine for yourselyes. FIsABR & ObBORNE, 71 bare! et, New York. UP Ope org onene BUGGY HAKN«SS, HAND made. ood Grocer’s Harness, $25; good Milk- ‘ns Harness, $8; good Double Truck Harness, $23. so Harness of every description at low prices for cush. xamine our stock and prices. ©. B. JULLEY & CO., 43 Murray street, New York. EW BAROUCHE-FIRST ULASS, LITILK USED, perfect order, tor sale cheap, 85 Madison avenue, EMOVAL.—CHARLES GRUBE HAN REMOVED his carriage repository trom i4l West Broadway to nal street just round the corner’. where he will : JHETLAND PONIES FOX SaLE.—aLsO A FEW tull blooded Alderney and Ayrshire Cows; to be seen ay the furm of the subscriver, near West chester county, Inquire of WILLIAM Franklin street. Sahat pal SALE.-SEEBACHER & DELMOUR, Auctioneers, will séll this day, at their salesrooms, 164 Chatham street, at 12 o'clock ‘noon, a large lot of flue and valuable Jeweiry, consisting of Diamonas, W Chains, Lockets, Rings, Bracelets, Pearls, Seals, rings, &e., dc. MATTHEW I, BRENNAN, late Sheriff, J. Skeacer, Deputy. JHERIFY'S SALE—OF WINES, LIQUORS, OFFICE Furnitore, &c.—8, HERMAN, 'Sherif!’s Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at30 Broadway, the contents of a wholesaie wine cellar—viz.. of barrels, casks and cases Wines, Bottling Machine, Barrels, Casks, Bottles, Demijohns, Ac. ; also OMice Furniture, Desks, Chairs, &c. Sale positive. Leaiers invited. D. G. Gare, Deputy. WM, 6. CONNDR, She SHERIFF'S SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Si dining ‘saigon.—S. HERMAN, Shecii’s Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday), August 8. at 11 o'clock, at 113 South street, the Stock and | ixtures of the above place, consisting of a steam copper Apparatus, ables, Chair: Clocks, Mirrors, Oilclotb, Fixtures, Cuilery, Crockery, &c.; sulle positive; dealers invited. WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff. Tuomas MoSrenon, Deputy. WILLIAM ABBOIT, AUCTION EER—OFFICE NO. 3 Chambers street. will sell on this day, at 10 o'clock, the Fixtures of the Liquor store 100 Rivington street! corner Ludio' walnut Counters, Ale Pumps, Chaira, ‘Tables, Measures, Mirrors, &c. QTABLY WANTED-FOR TWO HORSES AND TWO carrfages, in private stable, near West Forty-ftth te Drice @ud location, Address G. & &., box WANTED—A ON) -HORSE — FULL-PANBLUED Coupe Rockaway. but littie used, good maker, that will sell cheap, Address C, W. D., station ©. | WWAntep-tor waa HARNESS AND GOD Horse, in exchange tor five Lots at Boonton, J. value $1,000, tree and clear. Address MARTIN, 13 West Washington piace. $A), eed $100.—FOUR HORSES %, prices; chance to get a good horse at jue; ‘must sell this week ; k, Bxpress Wagon and 88 Cheap, Ww ty-tirst street 75 FOR A SINGLE SEAT TROTTING WAGON, ©. nearly new; Day's make; also one Coupe, $25) four seat Park Phaeto 15), ‘and three top Bugs Dusenbury make), prices $i0), $125 and $12. 124 West Nineteenth street. “GRAND CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE; « separate rooms for furniture, pianos. mirrors, urriages, sleighs, &c.; corner ot Broadway anu Foriy-seventh ‘street. MORGAN & BROTHER, pro- prietors. é PGB STORAGE WARE- A. Monsen Sis" 68t und 638 Mludsom street; 779 Groce, wich street and 10 Abingion square, tur Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, &c., in separate rooms; oldest, lowest in rate, most extensive and respectable establishment in the ‘business. K. TAGGART, owner and manager. Office 093 Hudson street (Abingdon square). A ZSTORAGE AND SAVE KEEPING FOR FURNI. + ture, pinnos, mirrors, paintings, carpets, carriages sleigns, harness, &c., c.. by a responsible party, owner of storage building, who is willluz to make advances on same by the montil or Year; rate of interest, seven per cent per annum; storage and insurance rate very low. Address STURAGE, box 185 Herald office. pressor Delivery Wagons, made to order, tor apiece ; were not taken; also two new set jarness, S25euch. Livery stable 124 West Ninewen.h street. i $15 EACH—TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW TOP EX. 225 —COACHES, CLARENC LANDAUS, VICTORIA, A. Britzaus, Burouches,4 and 6 seat Phaectons, now and second hana; .op Wagons, side bar and ellipue springs, second hand, by ail city Masers; 3 Coupe Kocka- Ways, I'six seat Loupe Rockaway, fine order; Express Wagons, top and open; top and opsa Depot Wakons cut upders, &c.): Harn Blankets, Dips sheets, &c. wale ance of stock closing out cheap. M. H. Gitay, 20 and 22 Wooster street. A ~FOR SALE—IHRER HORSES JUST ARRIVED 4k. trom Trenton; consisting of a bay Mare 15'4 hands high; 7 years old: sate for any one to drive; can trot & mile in 2:45; also, a brown Hor: y id; 15 hands Linch: can beat and one busivess or coupe Hor: are ail W ted sound, Kind and true in every these hor re Warranted to show this time on Ik id Harness; they ‘o be seen at 17 Vestry str \d this week. id Huasor R DOG CART, PHAETON, IN GOOD Wood Bros. two wheel Dog Cart and Lan- Clarence Phaetons, &€.; large assort nt of Pony Phaetons, Se ie ‘Aa, Broadway and Four: must be s “HANDSOME LIGHT COUPE ROCKAWAY, WITH A. Cutunder, leather curtained and. trist brown cloth, ‘1,500 broadway, corne FOUR HORSES, ONE PAIR USED le Horses, one heavy draught, trial given! Call, tor two days, A — For SALE 41. togethe Young and sound; at 40 Grand street BARGAIN.—GENT be sold cheap; Hor: MAN'S TURNOUT; WILL oung and sound; top Bugey And, Harness end Pony Phaeton. Apply at private sta- ble 83 ust Iwi ear Untvorsiiy plac RUAD HORSE FORK SALE~6 4 hands, warranted sound and kind can beat 2:10; side bar iop Wagon, built by stivers; th Harness; also a beauuful top Poy Phaeton; separa: and low. stable 14. West Thirty-seventh stree!. BARGAIN.—A BEAUTIFUL “FIRST CLASS TOP side bar Wagon, $160; aso Brewster T Cart, $200; Harness, $50. Privace stable 1 Kast Tenth street, be: tween Firth avenue and Univ rsity =FOR SALE AT HAL¥ VALUE, FIVE HORSES A.“ huitavie’ tor truckinan, grocer, express of an; business; Warranted sount and young; a trial allowe 876 Bowery, oppose titty street, rear stable, THE FINE STUCK OF G, W. MARCY, ESQ, DE- A..ceared, will be sold at private sale, premous 0 Tuesiay, If not then. at aucuon; family and toad Horses, Waxons, Pony Phacion, Harness, Biwwae.s, &¢. Private stable 152 Kast iwenty-second srcet. ‘A CLARE . EQUAL TO NEW, BROWN LIND, ‘A made by Dunn, $510; Coupe, round front, $150; new extension top Phactons, Halt price; Buggles, $35, $5), $35 up, Ati @ 40 Inird avenue, RARE A. value: young and sound: suit t¢ cer, tarming, we , $89, 9110: aiso Harness, No. 4 buyard stecet, erocery. Ha SUPARB SKEL ON WAGON, NEW, BUILT TO AL order by “Conse.” will ‘bo sold at iuction this morping at ARCH, JOHNSVON'S, 1 to 25 Lurreenth CHANCE, —MURSES Ut AP, AT HALF ick, express, gro- ‘ruck, Wagon, street. lake University place cars. Sale commences at W o'e\oeK. aed boa Ah ORrei ON ACCOUNT OF MY TUSRANDIS or any near tle TABLE POR EX?RE s, GRO. =—WAGONS. 8 A. cory. busin Aker, MII, Weiss beer vender and dehvery Wagons, new ant second hand ; one ght angle ‘Truck, $9. At .2s Spring stre: JOR SALE—BLACK MARE, years old, warranted sc i 15% WANDS HIGH, 7 and Teel bog ir 40, TA Wear Uudeoa’ | SALES AT AUCTION, UCTION SALE THIS DAY. ‘THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, 1034 o'clock, at five story brown stone mansion No, 47 West 16th s.., between Sth and 6th avenues, Handsome and genteet House hold Furniture, two magnificent rosewoud case Pianoiortes, Steinway & Sons and Chickering ; Superb Parlor Suits, in crimson, tan anc yold “brocade He inlald Centre and Console fables, iurkish airs, imported bronze Figures, Clocks, Curtains. 3 bookcases, Library rors, ant thy ber 8 consisting of inlaid He Glace, Washstands, je air and spring Mattresses, fine Bedd; brocatel Suits in various colors, cane Chairs, Kockers. bxteusion Table, Buffet, Chairs in leuther, ware, Crockery. 2 Brussel an cloth Suits, kitehen Furniture, &v. N. 0 tive. ‘Take Sixth avenue cara woods packed It re- quired. KOBGRT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer UCTION SALé THis DAY, A Maguificent Honsebold Farniture, Rare and costly Works ot Art. Steinway & Yon and sradbvury Pianofortes, At Dilyate reste ence 12) West zd st, PHIs (Tuesday) MORNING, commencing ‘at 103 o’clo "k. Parlor comprising magniticent’ prawing Room Suits, covered in crimson, tan and silver gating; Etageres, marquetery Centre Tables, 74 octave tour found coruer rosewoot Pianoforte, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, velvet aud els Carpets, Bookcase, Books, Library Tables, ‘Turkish Suit, Eysy Cuairs, Chamber Suit. iniaid Frencn walnut Dressing « ases, Beastends Bureaus, Mattresses, &c,; Buffet, nxtension Table, Chairs, covere! in leathe: solid sliver’ and plated Ware: also’ basement and serv- ants’ Furniture. N. B. Goody boxed and shipped tor purchasers. LUKE FIIZGERALD, Auction UCTIONGER, A. Pirniinre, Merendndiso and Fine Arts Salesroom, 87 Nassau street. THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, % VERY FINE BRE CH-LOADING AND OTHER SPORTING SHOT GUN: ADs BY + the best kngit id Furniture. N EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN saie THIS (Puesday; WORNIsG. at 10% o'evock, At the large private residence, 105 Thirteenth eet, near Fourth avenue and Untow ickering & Sou’s and Bradbury Pianotorte Varior Suite in satin brocade, reps and haircloth M Paintings, Hrouges, Tavies Ku Dressing y, © Glass, Chil Goods packed ana delive: UCTION, avcrioy, KERTLING & 0, will sell 915,000 worth of Housebold Furniture, at residence 21 Kast guth street, near Broadway, this (Tuesday) morning, a. 1035 o'clock, comsiating of 74 0 fave Pianofurte, tour round . corners; niftcent Pa lor Suits, 1 cotéline. rep und haircloth; complete Med. Toon Suits, spring ana hair Mattressss, Pillows, Bo sters, Drexsin Case. Carpet, Clocks, Bronzes, Vases, irrors, warbe Centre and Library tables, airs, bookense, Desks, Extension table, a, Silver and Plated . Cutlery, Kitenen and ser- Furniure; every article necessary for housekeep- HONKY ZINN, Auctioncor, W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER—WILL Commencing Wig o'clock, at 45 hear First avenue, entire Stock, Fixtures, rs eas, Ugars, Cot- Fits kava att host Wigoiante dara wit 10 ie will vera, ppectlatues La THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOM 0 Manhood and Cause of Its Premature Veciinue” a! w York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, be- n Houstoa and Bleecker sireets, i FS ___PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, T HAINES BROS. PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and wiactory, corner Twenty-first street and ue. & Wo ssortiment of first class Piano- leon reasonable terms; a tew Pianos bat great bargains. A =FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND 41. Pianos of our own make, also for sale, a number of fine second hi etorder. WILLIAM KNABE & O0., ue, Boove Sixteeata street. PANTY IN WANT OF MONEY WILL SELL A their elegant steinway Pianoforte ; every improve- Ment; great sacrifice: beautitul rosewood Fiano, only $10). "13 Waverley place, near Broadway. —PIANOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- A.“iacture; also second hand Pianos of various makers for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & sONs, i Bast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SKLL THRIR ELE- A. gant Docker Brother Pianytorte, tour round cor, nered, 7% octave, carved logs, had eight months, cost $1,(0), for $175; Driliiant toned 7s; octave Bradbury & Co., rich carved legs and case, tor less than halt cost: Box, tor shipping, Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet, cost $100, included. ‘Call at S-story private residence 120 West 23d ’ Money loaned on ali kinds of Household Goods, Pianotortes, &c. BARGAIN,—7'4-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, carved legs, oversirung ; almost new; fully war ; all, improvements: $200; instalments takeu; K. CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner avenue, CHOICE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos and Organs for sale or to let at extre nh. WATERS & SONS, 431 Bi BEAUIIFUL NEW, IMPORTED, UPRIGH . ano, only $19; new double reot Organs, $0: a lot of second hand Instruments, very little used, at a great sacrifice, BILLINGS & WHEBLUCK. ld East Fourteenth street, i Pianos, to ‘% M2 Fifth Oy AMUSEMENTS. NSON HALL yee ee Sixteenth street and Broadway. Soolest and best ventilated theatre in the city. Fopular prices, 25 Blea $1." Boxes $8 to gia Great wud continually increasing suce A ROBI) SON'S EN Lis ObeRA HOUFEY. COMPANY, On MONDAY, August the week, OFFEN BACH’s charming L ‘and during MEN AND PRITZCHEN, ‘Third week aud enormous hit of the famous oduced with a strong east nev ry and dressea, roduced with a strong cust, new scenei Tite UMBRELLA DANCE ENCORED EVERY NIGHE In act 2 the Parisian Grotesque Quadritie, danced by ladies of unsurpassed beauty. Every evening at 3 Saturday Matinee at 2 ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 083 AND 587 BRUADWAY. WM. PASTOR & M. &. LEAVITT. Lessees and Managers ‘The reopening @ triumphant’success. The house crowded, notwithstanding the inclement weather. FIRST GRAND MATINE* TO-DAY. MADAME RENTZ’S FEMALS MINSTRELS, FPAYEITE WELCH, BOBBY NEWCOMBB THE BRENNaN AND WARE COMBINATION, KING SARBRO, THK VAIDIS SISTERS, Miss, Hattie Forrest, Kugene Blitz, Harry Phile lps, Charley Lord, Miss Ldpa Markiey, Miss Emily Pryor, Kitty Stanley, Fanny Montague, Josie Warnei e and Lovety. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, COND WEEK W OD'S MUSEUM. 8! m OVERWHELMING sUCU THIS EVENING AT 8, AFTERNOON AT 2, the great actor. A. H. SU&LDON DOMINICK MURRAY, | in his great Sensation, in Barry Flay Drama, | WEALTH El Mr. ©. W. BARRY “General Washington. | am LINGHAM, BURN EE GUssié DE PORREST. D THE GALLOWS, ‘ENTRAL PARK GAKDEN. TO-NIGHT, THEODORE, THOMAS? UNRIVALLED SUMMER NiGH CONCERTS, THIS (LUESDAY) KVENING, AUGUST 3, AT & GRAND BEETHOVEN NIGHT. SELECTIONS trom-BALLET MUSIC, PROMETHEUR, op. 4 "Wi)LONCELLO OBLIGATO by Mr, CB, HEMANN,) BEETT op. 20. OVERTURE, Coriolan, op. €2. SYMPHONY’ No. 5, ©. Minor, op. 67. OVERTURE, Leonora No. 3. ROMANZE th G, op. 40. TURKIStt MARCH, Ruins of Athens, op. 113 Admission, 50 cents; boxes, $1 and $2 Notice—The management ‘having passed into other hands, package tickets issued by Mr. John Koch will not be admitted on and after Tuesday, August 3. (JIEMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN te Hippodrome). THE MOST MAGNIF DENT ADEN IN THE WORLD, Concerts every night at 8 o'clock by GILMORE’S CELEBRATED BAND OF 100 PER baa hoo an THE GREATEST LIVING CORNETIST. Mr. J, LEV who will appear every evening aud render some ef the Mose exguisite morceau ih his Fepertoire of Tare ius ems, ae CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. PROGRAMMB FOR THIs’ (TUESDAY) EVENING, August 3. 1. Overture, “Kaiser. +ssee Westmneyer Introducing the Austrian Hymn. 2 Finale from Ariele...... tees Bach 3% Concert Waltz, **Keturn to America’. Pietro Ferrant) Dedicated to the oslenratad Prima Donna, Miss Ade- ana 4. Solo for Cornet, Fantasie on Weber's last Waltz, Hartinane Mr. M. ARBUCKLE, 6 Quadrille of Ail Nation: This interesting musicale melauge’ is ersally admitted to be the most popular and effective ar- rangement of national and favorite melodies yet produced. It includes the Russi and Battle Music: “Partant pour Cornet, Euphoniam ;“Mourir pour la Patrie:? Neapoli- Cracovienne, *Cachuca;” Drums, Chimes and Grand Finale; closing with the uni- versal anthem—England—"God Save The Queen ;” “Gott Segne Den Kaiser; United 6. Cavati Aron at Pacial ‘avatina, from “Saffo”. oseeePacl ¢ wade ™ tat al ea ar }. Solo for cornet, *Zerlina Polka”... -Levy Mr. J. LEVY. & Reverie. Vieuxtemps 9. Galop, Aerzel 10. March, "Mme. Augot’ Dietrich National Air. “Star Spangied Banner,” SATURDAY AF/ERNOON, at 4 o'ciock, Matinee per- formance. Music by & Seretiade Band of Setected Mdsh- clans. ‘Aduniasion, S0c. ; Private Boxes (admitting four), 8%. The Garden is open EVEKY O:1HiR AFTERNOON, ‘without music, trom 2 to 6 o'clock—a delighttul resort tor ladies and children. Admission, 25e, ‘Season tickets, for 100 performances, $30; halt season ckets, tor 6) performances, $29; packages of 12 tick IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Manager. . Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY GREAT CK. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, THE Vv. Vv 0000 K K EEEEB 5838335." vie. « vo OK K E 8 o” Vv bie OK K £E 8 , a veo oO KK K 8. 5 a ° oO KK EEE $3383 , ae 3 oO Oo KK E 3 v 0000 K K BEEE 5838S @essie, Victoria, Rosina, Fawdon and Fred), in their great speciaity, BELLES OF TH KITCHEN, ., Preceded by His OWN ENEMY (Grst umein Ameriea). BUNOU OF BERRIES next Monday, (PIVOLE THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between second and Third avenues. PAUL FALK.. nef Proprietor THE ONLY THEATRE arranged after the plan of the u 4 Pe porno! ph Sg HALLS, ented success oF OreceterGREAT DOUBLE COMPANY IN A CHOICE AND SELKCT PROGRAMME, consisung of OPERETTAS, SKETC HES AND SPECIALTY aCTs, Pe GRAND GIF£ CONCERT OF THE MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON THURSDAY, SKPTEMBER 30, 1875, $1,0.0,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,00¢ 70 BE DISTRIBUTED IN CASH GIFTS. 22,173 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO......$1,000,00 The Trustees are chosen biennially, six elected by the Stockholders and two appointed by the Governor o Virginia. ‘they refer, by permission to the tollowing distinguished gentiemen:— é His texceileney Governor James L. Kemper, Hit Axeellency ex-Governor Gilbert C Walker, Hon. Rober: W. Hnghes, United States Judge Eastern District of Vir ginia; Hon. &. b. Withers, Licuteuant Governor of Vir ginia and United States Senator-elect; Hon. J. W. Johar son, Cnited states senator; Hon. John F. Lewis, United States senator; Hon. I, Reese Bowen, M. ©; Hon. Eppt Hutton, M. € Hon. Jonn 1. Harris, M. C.; Hon. J Ainbler Smith, M. C.; Hon. James B. Sener, M. 0.; Hon T, Whitehead,’ M. C NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000. Price of Tickets.—Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10 Quartera, $5; Eighths, $2 50; Five and One-Half Ticket for $100; Eleven Tickets for $200. “it Orders may be addressed to Hon. JAME3 BARBOUR President, Alexandria, Va., or F. METCALFE, General nt, 825 Broadway, New York; Post office box 4,436. babel 170) FOR DesckiPrive CIRCULAR Dera pis MAKE READY TO ATTEND THI rand inaugural ladies’ MATINEE TO company! , | DAY at the Metropolitan Taeatre, Posress, PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILLS, reulars, Tickets, Coupons, Wooi Cuts, Litho graphic Portraits and every variety of Theatrical Print- ing promptly, neatly and ggeapsy done at the METRO. POLIT A RINTING | KSTABLISHMBNT, Herala Building. Lpvies, THERE WILL BE A LADIES’ MATINER THIS AFTISRNOON at the METRUPOL- nm mber! | ITAN THKAI Re, WANTED—2) YOUNG LADIES TO TAKE PART IN the great Necropolis procession in ‘Around the "atthe Academy of Music. Apply, for two days, at the offic XRAND SOCIABLES EVERY ESDAY AND Saturday evenings, at American Institute Kink street and 3d avenue. The pasresy dancing latform in the world. Gents 50 cents; ladios free, CARTIER & BOSH, managers. ARK TO-DAY, AT 2 OOLOOK, FIRST MATINEB this ‘at the fact. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ADIES OF THE CORPS DE BALLET DESIRING engagements to support the new Porte St Martin Baier Troupe are reauested to taake application wet agemy nF Delore the as the Ballet list will be closed: ssl alba PRIVATE FAMILY WILL S&LL THEIR ELE gant Decker & Bros. Pianoforte at @ sacritt Tichiy carved four round. rosewood case, iull agraffe, overstrung Piano, having al improvements, used 7 months, has printed guarantee, bill of sale, cose #975, tor +: stool, Cover, sox tor shipping; octave upright iano, $150, Cuil’ five story brown stone private resi- dence, No. 47 West 16th st. A. MAGNIFICENT CHICKERING & SON'S PLANO. AL forte, a great sacrifice ; a four round corner, grand square, patent agraife, rose wood, 745 octave Pianotorte, arly new. cost $1.10, ror $273, Stool, Cover, box tot shipping: must be sold. Private residence 105 ast ‘hirteenth street, near Fourth avenue and Union square. CUICKERING UPRIGHE PIANO FOR sALe— Rose woo. carved case and legs, seven octaye, cost 100; 1mmeuse sacritice ior cash. Private residence 33 bast Third street, near Secoud avenue, Bareay L. ROUND 7-00 TAVE PIANO, $125, rent $4: Weber, Chickering, Hazelton. Pianos Prince Orguns; low rents, $2, $3 dnd $4. GORDON & SUN, 13 hast Fourteenth street, ( ‘ J D, PEASH & CO, WILL SELL PIANOS AT COST ployed. price for the next 30 days to keep their men em- highth avenue and seventeenta street. ee, “AT SOU MAUL BODY."—WoND! Haining Bird,” Orchestral and Medium Pesce, Guitars, Chin Rests; best’ strings. 2. wires. Address MUSIUAL AGENCY, 2 th Stree! ¥. HALE I + tho trade ¢! West 000 Pi per ond better is vse ae 344 | Habe ea aise eis than smal Peet MUSICAL. PIA 0, ACIOLIN, GUITAR, FLU ; rgan. c. rivate sons only. ‘' free. 'd: JAY WATSON, Mumcal Director 24 Wor bone teenth street, west of Filth avenue. HOIR BOYS WANTKD-SALARY TO EXPERL » C enced singers, A u . 1 churebs ats Poke pply to Mr, MESSITER, ‘rinity _WATCHES, | JEWELRY, &C. A BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— Liberal advances upon Di jonds, Watches, Jew elry, Pianos, &c.. or the same bought. “Also Pawnbrok ery’ Tickets bought, at 77 Lleecker street, up stairs. ADVANCES (MADE ON GOODS LkeT ON “Co} mission; Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver wat Fanos, silks, Laces, &e./ bought aad sold : business cou. flaential & PERUSKE, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, first floor. At MY PRIVATE RESIDENOK, 160 WENT FOUR teenth street, corner Seventh avenae, I pay the highest prices tor eee ol Watches, Jewviry, &¢. jate ot Lhirteenth street TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER. ware pouht and gold back when degjred. at a very small advance. Ge OKGE C. ALUBN, Jeweller, 1,190 Broadway, near I wenty-ninth streets. EXCHANGE. GROCKRS.—A_ FIRST OGLASS PROFESSOR O8 serie aa ahaa Wat add 8

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