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THE NEW YORK HER NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO, 14,226, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, USEMENTS—Finst Psce—Sixth column, ROLOGY—seconp Pace—Sixth column, LIA RDS—szcoxp Page—~ixth column. AKDERS WANTED—Eveventy Pace—Fifth column. BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Eveventa Pace— Filth and axch columns, SESS OPPORTU NITIES—Ninta Page, NEsS NOMICKES—Seventu ?AGe—Six.h colt 1Y REAL ESTATE FOK SALE—suconp Page~Firet SALESMEN—tweirta Pace—Fitth col- 0. N. umn. CLOTH ING—Iwetrra Pacr—Sixth column. COACIIMEN AND GARDENERS—Twairta Pace— Fitth and sixth columns. COASTWISE, STEAMSHIPS--Sxcoxn Pagu—Third and tourth columns, EAE PERN PS—Nuvta Paai OUNTRY HOARD—ELu e—Sixth columa, DESTIsTRY—“Rusvaxra Pagh—ixth colunn. JODS—F I P ‘ow . DWERL HOLES TO LEN, FURNISHED AND U’VURNISHED—Sxcoxd Paax—First and second BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sxconn Pace—Tnird col. umn. FXCHANGR—Exavents Pace sixth column, BXGUasIOND AeconD Pace—Fitth aud sixth columns, FINANCIAL —Nintu Pace, , FOR nALE—Finst Pace—Pitth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAWIMENTS TO LET— SECOND PaGx—vecoud column. FURNITUKK—Twatrru Pacy—sixth colamn. HELP WANTED—EMALES—Twuera Pagr—Fourth aod fifth columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Tweirta Pace—Sixth col- amn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. POTELS—kizvextn Pace—Sixth eolumn. : OUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—sxcoxp Pacr—Seo- ‘ond column. INSTRUCTION—Exeventn Pace—Sixth column. BA e—nixth column. ‘rst Pacr—-econd column. MAUHINERY—Pirst Pacr—Filth column. MARBLE MANT:: LS—Sxcoxn Pace—Second colami MEDICAL—Sxcovn’ Pace —Sixih cova. IeCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTs—Tzxta Pacr— Sixth column. MISCBLLANEOUS—Eceventn Pacr—Sixth column, MUSICAL—First t’'ace—Sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—sevestH Pace—Sixth column. EERDONAL- finer Pace—First and secund columns, JANOFOKTES, ORGANS, &C.—Finst Pace—Filth col- umn. POST OFFICE NOTICKS—Finst Pace—Fourth column. PROFESIONAL SITUATIONS WAN ITED—FEMALES— ‘iwxieTa Page—Fourth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO KENT~-Sxconn Page—First column. REAL BSTATE TO EXCHANGE—Ssconp Pacr—First uma. BEAL KSIATE WANTED—Szcoxp Pacr—First col- umn. REWAKDs—Finst Pace—Second column. ALES AT AUCTION—sxconn Face—sixth celamn. MLUATIONS WANTED—KEMALG>—Twerra Pacs— First, second, third and fourth columns, MTUATIONs WANTED—MALES—Tweirtm Pace—Fifth column, L deh ee NOTICES—First Pace—Second and third columns. JUMMi:K RESORTS—Exevenra Pace—Sixth column. THE TRADES—lwairrn Page—sixth columa. THE TURF—Finst | acx—Third column. fU LE! FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Szcomp Pacr— First column, TRAV ee ” GUIDE—Sxconp Pacz—Fourth and fifth olumns. ONFORNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LKT—Seconn Pack—Second colama, WANTsD TO PURCHASE—E.ev ata Pace—Sixth col- umn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Exeventa Pacs—Sixth umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LEI—Srcoxp Page—First column. TACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C,—First Pacs—Fourth e¢el- umn. Ca BENNETT BUILDL AAA AAA AAR RAR RR ENNET? BUILDING. 4 FEW MORE OFFICES TO LET DIRECTORY. Rous. BASEMENT. (Lawrence & Con Bankers, 2-J-'N. Sayre, Gentlemen's Furnishing, 3G. W. inith. Law Books, {Thomas M. Lynch, Wines, Fawin b. Trion, Cirars. SAB Davenport, Water, jaura & Friedman, Taito tomate’ Very aiigihie tr Bastin end! Teiarato inlet ery e! le for Bankin: Ty ONE HOOND. STORE. 1+MeMahon & Morse, Lawyers. 2-W. Hs O'Dwyer, Lawyer Jon Pyne, Laivyer. Ross & Kenny, Keal Ketate, S-J. Herrick Henry, Lawyer. £{s. £. vudden, Lawyer. 6—North western Lite Insurance Oompaux ‘L, 8. Benedict. Agent. 7—Homer A. Nelson, Lawyer, Erastus Cooke, Lawyer. Francis B. Mckewan, Lawyer. William G. Cooke, Lawyer. Nathaniel 8. Smith, Lawyer, 8—Albert M. Car¢, Lawyer. Jobn Fowler, Jr., Lawyer. Chamber of Lite Insurance #8¢ “Chariton T. Lewis, secretarm 12—McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers," 13—Cook & Nassau, Lawyers. H. B. Ferguson, Lawyer, J, M, Cavanaush, Lawyer l4—M. W. Weld, Lawyer. International Collection Association. 1 2} - G. Kk: La: . £6 Dereon cron, Judge Sutherland. F. M. >cout, Lawyer 8-Fettritch & Cardwell, Lay J, 8, Hanson, Lawyer. E. Hi. Benn, Dudle E. vb. weer. L. Janes, Lawyer an & Bouyiige, Stenographer "Estate, Beles Rides Lowsers vie Aitken, Lawyer, raphagen, Lawyer, ©, Matthews, Lawyer. Hi. Ryan, Lawyer. T, Gardner, Lawyer. ©, Wilson, Lawyer. W. Dufack, Lawyer. Francis Yoke, i; ilkinson & Peters, Trustees of Estate of White, 1 Harrison & strong, Lawyers, 13} Jobn Cotter, Stenographer, ‘A E, Woodritt, Le Petha ee a oeitchester aired Company. elham and Po! “st FOURTH STOR’ SOauas Wumupne Ateras in Baskrastigt ‘ar Ketchum, itegister in Ba: $4 hduer Ketchum, Jr Lawye 4—Henry Wehle, Lawyer. 8, Sultan. Lawyer. po wahtalirer UAW rer, os artag jussian American Manu Comp: Gardner, President. 6—Harmen B, Whitveck, Lawyer 7—Haskins & Crook, Lawyers, Pusroy & Butzel, Lawyers, G. H. Bi a, Lawyer. rary, Weller & Schenck, Lawyers, 1. O'Brien, Lawyer. 9—C. H. Williams, Lawyer 10—Chauncey shafter, La —C. HM. Glover. Lawyer. Fred. W. Kenny Attorney and Counsellor. Hl Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers laf >- Buhler, Lawyer. FIFTH STOR! be sas Skidmore, Lawyer. john D. Clute. 2—btuy vesant Bank Receiver, 3) Wakeman & \atting, Lawyera, 4(1. B. Wakeman, Lawyer. 5SJ. B. Roe, Lawyer. ¢—International i ublishing Company, Jules Berr. 7—Fitch & Fitch, Lawyers, G. Fuller, Lawyer. 8—Hascall & stetson, Lawyers, “x cs falas St peer cs “oclety tor Reformation of Juvenile Delin Wok'H Steele, Lawyer. bata W. Hi. King, Lawyer. UJ. P. & J. 4. Reed, Lawyers. 12—Byrne, Everett & Co., Lawyers, Je} Walsh, Walbert & kekerson, Lawyers SIXTH STORY, 1-Jobn Townshend, Lawyer +, iebulgon. HH, Wadd: m. Coventry H. 1, Ge: ssign Fuptey, wet of Congress Or ii saree 2 Bank R. Legan. Scotch Granite Monuments, &e 1G. W. Varpenter, Lawyer, 1) Otin?, Hall, Lawiver. &. Jo 3} P. Webster, Lawyer. efierson Ciark, Lawyer. $) John L. Knight. 7 Janitor. M. F, Eller, Lawyer. Vc ates La ers pmitl an, City Surveyors, G, W. Vaa sicien, Lawyer, T. H. Baldwin, Lawyer. Charies L. Barrow, wyer, Fenton Rockwell, Lawyer. J, A. Lydecker, Kool Estate, ©, F. Lydecker, Lawyer, 18) Heniy A. Gildersieeve, Lawyer 45G, Ky Carrington, Lawyer. U. W. ‘lompkins, Lawyer. 1. B. Milner, Lawyer. 8 9 ww uM 2 Two passenger elevators ranning all the time. a _____ PIERSON Aly MMA HOW!LL WILL CONFER A_ FAVOR BY sending her address or that of Carrie Howell to the undersigned and hear of something desirable. Ad- Gress «. MATSON, Uerald Cptown Branch office, AITH—PLEASE ADDRESS, WITH FULL PARTIC. uiars, HOME, Herald Uptown Branch office. OK ADOPTION.—A YOUNG MOTHER, UNABLE TO bring up ler infant, a One, healthy boy. one week old, would like some respretable Cathotle tamily to sdopthim, entire possession siven to (he proper par- Hes Address, ior three days, A. F., Herald offic SATURDAY &VENING } tress: hat tfimmings, white eu Diack 5 collar: ac ¢ BOK EI box 198 Her pquaimtance solicited. Address FEMS PMO c WANTED. JOHN SPEECHLRY, FOR- merly of ingiand; last ot in’ New ‘York, i500: it dead, his children or relations. address JUHN BJA Attorney, No. 7 Muriay street, N F MISS MARY THORP, OF SAVANN eali at 2h West Thirty-ninth street omething to her advantage, RS, KOOKS, OF TWENTY-NINTH 8TREI Please send present address to OLD FRIEND, box lif Herala Uptown Branch office, =WRITE WHEN YOU WILL CaLL, Will explain then, JILMORE'S GARDENS, » A B. RAGE, DEAREST, SIGINA, S, TURE AND 6 jull name and address to mevat Langham Hotel mdon. Your letter, with pencilled envelope, was tor: Wwaricd me. Sorry you didn’t telegraph, BROTHER. LIK Sms PERSONAL. HOMAS MULLIGAN, WilO LEFT CHURCKILL, county | Fi fh. in the year 1853. no him since 185 then with Denis Kog ing, Long island, State of New York. ny information respecting him ‘will be thanktuily ved by his brother, As. MULLIGAS, Ballintree, county Donegal, reland. Hue TWO SOUTHEKN GENTLEMEN (BROTHERS) who wished to engage board in Twenty-first street, ‘With dinner at 6, can be accommodated if not suited. OUR NOTE RECEIVED WITH MINE ENCLOSED; will-see you Friday or Saturday; write me with AL. 2D STREET STAGE, YESTERDAY, ABOUT IP. M.— 0 The gentleman who stopped atage tor lady at sixth avenue would be leased to explain what inght have seemed his tn plicable conduct it favored with the lady's address. Address ANXIUUS, Herald Uptown Branch office, = LOST AND FOUND, oe 'OUND—A ROW BOAT; CAN BE HAD BY PAYING F allexpenses. Apply to JO#LPH sLADELMAILR, Dobbs’ Ferry. Fig een TPIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN 1330 AND Eleventh streets, a lady's (broken) Pearl tenholder, incase. Return for reward to room 16, 7 Warren st OST—SATURDAY, A SIGNET RING, GOING FROM repont sirect, brookivn, to Philadelphia train. fd fireturned to 7 Plerrepont street, Brooklyn. HUNTING LEVER WATCH AND maker, Sprinefiela, Brooklyn, sunday ST—GOLD Ui Chester Woolwerth, 023, on Boulevard road, alternoot e of owner and by who: presented en- raved in tall: liberal reward pala by returniny it to 049 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. WATER G. HOWEY. REWARDS $5 REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, A BROWN Setter Dogs answers to the names of Uno, Please return to No. 76 Ninth avenue, $ REWARD.—AN UMBRELLA LOST, ON FRIDAY +) nightor saturday morning: it was brown silk, iron ribs and large matacca handle with ivory ends} the umorelia is well known as the largest carries in the elty. Tne above reward will be given on ics return to the Janitor of 73 Broadway, and_ no questions assed. $5 REWARD.—A MOCKING BIRD ESUAPED, August 3, from 316 West Thirty-third street. Ihe above reward will be paid for iis returt. It was abuot three years old. SPECIAL NOTICES. IAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY Lotteries, NSON 4 CO., Manage: K —orr at SIMMONS, DIC KENTUCKY, EXTKA CLASS NO. 463— AUGUST 3. 1875. 40," 44, 15, 25, 41. 65, 37, 62, 27, 10, 28, MM 58, KENTUCKY. CLASS XO. 464—avGust 3. 1375. 0, 6, 27, 24, Oh 14, 34 19, 49, 47, 1d, 90, %25, 51. EXTRA CLASS NO, 249—auGusT 4 187k 6, 13, 60, 58, 38, 22, 16 77, 21. . | MENKY, CLASS No, 53I—auaust 4, 1879. 9, 8. 63, 87, 5 M4, 44, 15, 86. i by applying to or addressing J. iway, first fidar, rear office, or z, ost office box 4,969. Kaen a, RICKINSON & COS, GRAND + jmantnly distribution of the Kentucky Stawe Lot tery on the Havana pli, to be drawn Auyust 28: also Royal Havana of Cuba, drawn August 14. Full intorma- tion by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, Authorized Agent, 20) Broadway, or Post office box 4.96%, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, $510,000 austriputed in prizes every 15 days, hia ¢,,.,. dextdrawing August. g100, 00 rine o 1 Prizs of. a seee 80,000 2 Prizs of $-5,000 each 0,000 1 Prize ot 1,00 1 Prize of » $0.0 23 Prizes ot $1 « 25.000 89) other Prizes amounting to 272,000 ‘Circulars of mforimation furnished free, “Orders filed, Prizes cashed. spanish Bank Bills, Doubloons and Governments purehased. TAYLOK & Cv., Banke $50 OOO £8 8cWYOMING INGLE NUM sur V2 ber) lottery, legailzed by anocial act of Legislature, draws August 15; $20,000 to be distributed ; capital prize $50.09; tickels $1, 6 fur $5 Circuiaré sent ire, din full. : 10., 79 Nassau street, New York. $510,000 Hei ratte tote . . oyal Havana ry Koyal Havana Lottery draws every fitteen days. tal prize, $100,000. 0,000caeh gifts. Prizes cashes. Circulars tree. P.O, DEVLIN & . >tationers and General Agents, 30 Liberty street, New York, 578 557 —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, . + combination pian, drawsevery Saturday aiteenoon. Capital Prize $30,000! $5/8,607 Cash Gifts. $2,096 Prizés, Tlokets. $19; halves, $5: quarters, $2.50; eighths, $1 25 P. ©. DEVLIN & Co., Stationers and General Agents, 30 Liberty street, New Yorn. ‘TRAYED, FROM FOX FARM, uly 2%, a'rean Horse, tour white feet and star in face; vicious to shoe forward: had no shoes on hind tect, ‘Apply at Houston. West =trect and Pavonta Ferry Railroad Company, 415 East Tenth str 50 REWARD—AND NO QUESTION» ASKED—FOR I) the return to Bremen pier, fout of Second street, joboken, of the Case marked H.J.5,, No. 140, missing ex steamer Main, RKWARD WILL BY PAID FOR ANY INFOR mation that will lead to the recovery of the $25 REWARD. West Farm: $50. 2 wray Stallion, 6 years old; Stivers’ coal box Wagon, black om GREEN, July 24, ody and Fed Wheels, and set of Harness, ge LILLEY's stable, 17 and 19 Red stolen NAGAR, FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN, FARE TO NIAGABA, $9 2% SARATOGA, 86 50 %, eet eee * | * tat ** a 8 Log *< NIAGARA FALLS, $9 25, - SARATOGA, $6 50, | FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD. | THR HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN will make the trip. from NKW YORK to NIAGARA FALLS and SUSPENSION BRIDGS every pundsy peg via Hudson River and New York Central Kailroad. 2 50 o'clock. of speed 50 mi past one in tl Dassenger coaches; ‘and drawing room coach, rend. jaturday might, Passengers by this train can reach Chicago at 8 o'clock Monday morning, via the Lake Shore ani Michi Southern road, by connection at Buffalo, therevy ing 2% bours’ time. Those desiring to visit Sharon Springscan arrive there 2.9 o'clock Sunday morning, remain li hours at the Springs and return by the 10:47 train Sunday eveninc, arriving in New York at 7 o'clock Monday morning. A limited number of Tickets will be sold, and obtaine! eoly at theplerald office or on the train. REGULAR FAR CHARGED, NO EXTRAB. N. B.—For particulars and time table sce advertise- ment under heading TRAVELLEKS’ GUIDE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets can yes be purchased through to Saratoga. Take Herald Train to Schenectady, where carriaces will be in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, ar- riving there in time for breaktast. Fare from New York, including a delightful drive of 20 miles through the ore . ee we 30. oe . & CARD. . . RAPID TRANSIT. Rauneseck, N. Y., Augast 2, 1875. To tae Eprror or Tae New York HeRaup:— * Dear Str—I notice in your issue of July 27, seven dif. erent devices or plans for ranid transit ra'‘lroad travel in the city of New York. which displ great deal of ingenuity and mechanical skill. I have been a looxer on. ana have examined the varions plans sugested, and find that my device for « rapid transit railway is su- perior to any of the seven plans now betore the Com- Mission. My plan is more feasible, more durable, obstructs the Streets less, is loss objectionable or offensive to the pub- lic than any plan I have seen or heard of. [have oven a long time constructing it, with particular retereuce to the elty of New York. [ ain so well assured of its mer- its that I will not dispose of it without a liberal com- pensation. 1 would be glad to see and confer with any one inter- ested in this matter of rapid transit at my office in the Village of Rhinebeck, Datchéss county, N.Y. Verv traly, yours, £c., PETER M, FULTON. —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ales, sparkling Wines: manutacture ot complete Outfits of Apparatas and Materials, with nil instruc: | tons: all departments of manutacture, bottling and dis- nsiag; exclusive Rights in desirable territory; cata- Jogues tree. JOHN MATTHEWS, Firet ayenue, Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventn streets, New ¥ ork. —ROYAL HAVANA AND GERMAN GOVERN. ment Lotteries. Circulars free. WACHSMANN 0. inkers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. Post office . —KOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ° Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery, Kentucky State Lo'tery. 1dbOD0RK ZSCHOUR, Post office box 5.5%. 16 Nas ree —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THK KENTUCKY &é State and Shelby College Lotteries:— KENTUCKY STATK, EXTRA Lass 705—avausr 3, 1875, 29, 13, 45, 39, 46, 37, Gl, 76, 11, 40, 12,52, 20, Henny, EXTRA CLASS '52i—avausT $, 1875. 22, 26, 53, 13, 64, 24, 60, 66, 12, 28," Tl, 62, KENTUCKY, CLASS 75—avcUST 3. 1875) ©, 67, 8 98, 16, 71. 18, 20, 32, 76, 68, 48, S22—avaver 8, 1ST. 9, 7, 65, 14, 46, 41, Managers, Covington, Ky.; P office box 2751, New York.” Vet Bet Fost 61, 65, 4 8. SMITH & CO. AHEARKS, | EMERSON | 100. AGENTS YOR + Kentucky state Lotteries, drawn daily. Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 days. Kentucky single Namber Lottery, drawn August 28, 1873 Prizes cashed. Information turnished and circulars sent by addressing PAKKS & CO., is) Broaaway, room Post office box 5,272. Private office atiached. Office hours 7 A. M. to7 P.M. SPECIAL NOWCK, A... Muscular debility, indiscretions of youth and man- hooa are radically and permanently cured by L J. KAU, M. D., Principal and Proprietor of, Dr. Kahn's enificent Museum: residence St hast Tenth street, ween Bro: University place. Consulla.ion trom A. M +, OF BY appointment. r RESTAURANTS: qo aranee ca iapveies BAVAKIAN wn a BARTOL MAY ROCHESTHM- LAG Ie Bente Mole LENDER & CO, role Agents, Nos. land 8 Centre street ts Zeitung Building). JOMMISSIONERS OF RAPI OTTLED BrER, FOR HOTELS, and shipping. Be ER; also the w OF RAPID TRANSIT GO AND / see Gower’s tlevate! Steam Noid beiore mvesting New York city and pony Kights for sale., Address EDWIN GOMEZ, 217 West Thirteouth street, or box 43 Post office. EPOsIrORS WITH DUNCAN, SHARMAN & 0. Arc invited te meet at my office at 12 M. this da JOWUN FOWNSHEND, Bennett Bu AVANA LOTEE( Y.—$510,000 IN PRIZWS EVERY 15 days. Next Vrawing August M4. Prizes cashed, Uireuiars of information tree. J.B. MARIINEZ & C0., Bankers, 1) Wall street, rear basement, New York. Post office box 4.6%. PUINTING OF RVERY DeSCRIPTION Y done at very moderate prices by TAN POINTING Bol ABLISUME, ais Broadway, New York. PROMPTLY the METROPOL! Herald Building, | Panties GOING TO THE COUNTRY SHOULD | M4 LeAVE THEIR DIR CTION AT THE OFKIOG OF THB ENING TELEGRAM, NO, 1 ANN SIREKT, UOPY Ol THE LAST EDITION LATEST NEWS, SENT TO ANY BU SIRED STATES OK CANADA NS A MONTH, POST PREPAID, MPHE CONSIGNEES OF ©AKGO SHIPPED BY KM, s, beythia, Liverpool July 10, are horevy imformed thatit has been transterred to KM, >. Bothnia, from Liverpool July 24, 1875, , ©. G, PRANCKLYN, Ayent THE TUMEF. UGTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE New York ‘urt Exchange, 15 West Twenty-eighth street, every morning aud eveuing during the week on the running. races at Saratoga and the trots at Pough- keepste and Buttalo. The result of eacn heat recetved as soon as trottea by Western Union ielegraph; office in the building. * KELLY, Bliss & CO. UCTION POOLS SOLD THIS AFTERNUON AND A evening on the trots at Poughkeepsie and Buffalo; each heat received by telegraph assoon as trotted. W. He & 1. Bb, JOLNSO; UCTION AND FRKNCH POOLS SOLD MORNING nd evening at JOH SON'S Pool Rooms, corner ot Broadway and I'wenty-eignth streei, on the Saratoga Races. Fullrerurns received promptly, French pools open at6 A.M. Farticularattention paid to a'l orders by mail or messenger. W. i. & 'r. B. JOHNSON, REAT HUCKLEBERRY FROLIC, Hempstead Driving Park, will positively take place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; Meeting closes with 9) entries, : First day, Wednesday, August 4, the 3:10 and 2:45 class will start at 3 o'clocs with 14 entries. = drains leave Hunter's Point (rom 9until 2, every hour. A. H. SAMMIS, EW -DORP CLUB GROUNDS, STATEN ISLAND, saturday, August 14, 1875.—VPurse $200; $90 to first $50 to second, $35 to third, $25to fourth; three-quarter track heats; bést 3 in 9, ‘in harness; open to all horses that huve never beaten 2:34. Lntries to be made tot proprietor, in. writing, with 10 per cent, on oF befor waturday, August 7, at$ o'clock P. M. D,. R. RYERS, Proprietor. Sa RaCks. August 10, 12, 14, 17, 19 and 21, An opportunity of winning small tortune at the out- lay of an inslanificant amount is afforded at Saratoga on the 10cn and following days.’ Certain horses have Sived expressly trom the races at this meeting, and from arun with winners at the first meeting several races are a certainty: in one race on ‘tlesday no op- Position wil! be offered of any moment, as two owners having the best horses will row in together, and pools willonly be bought up on the day of race, so that a $5 chance in French pools will give an hinmense profit, and wore than probaoie that the horse will atall cit¥ pools be among the tied, Name of horse and all other particulars and four certain winners at: aratoga’s sec ond meeting sent (post iree) on receipt of $l. Address J. ‘ox 5,229 Post office, New York. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISQ- MENT, No. 43 Broadway, are prepared to do every variety of Printing, Wood Zhgraving and Lithography atvery low rates. A OILY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TRRSALL'S, CORNER OF Broadway and Thirty-niuth e MAJOR CHAS. W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES of horses, Carriages, &c. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT kLEVEN O'CLOCK, TWENTY-rO" R HOURS allowed for trial on every horse sold ander war Tuls Is tue ouly w the proper facilities for showing horses on sale, viz. :— large driving track. entirely under cover, and'plenty of room for examinatiot “ OF SALE THIS DA CALALOGUE AY ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 3 GENTLEMAN'S SPLENDID Family’ Establishment, T BARKER & SUN'S, r=) comprising palr of extra fine binck Carriage Horses, 16 high, 7 8 veurs old; extra appearance and style: atrat eriéet for family use, a ted sound and kind; also elegant Coupe, in superb order, built by Wood Bros; Harness, &c. ‘TOP SIDE BAR Koad Wagon, by Benson Bros. ELEGANT AND very speedy, closaly matched patr of bay Urange county bred Hambletonian Trotting Mares, one got by Middletown, sire of Music; the other got b: Volunteer, sire of Gloster; are 194g high, 6 vears ol are prompt, game und easy drivers; are untrained ava can trocin 3 minutes; are one of tho best dixpositioned trotting teams to be found and are warranted kind. FINE TOP PONY Phaeton, built by Close, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL brown frotting Mare, got b: General Knox. 1534 high, 6 years old: a very stylish an pleasant driver: can trot In 2:45 and is gaited well enouzh to beat 2g'5 with 60 days’ training: is steady and reliable; can be deiven by any one at speed and is war- ranted sound and kind. NEW AND SKCOND hand Harness, Horse Clothing, Saddles, Bridics Whips, Halters, &c. KLsGANT ROAD Turnout, comprising a beautital and very stylish dapple gray Pilot Gelding, with splen- Gid dowing mane and tale, 15% hgh, 6 Nears old. a ne, ame and Very pleasant driver: is tntrained, can trotin fhree minutes, and is warranted sound and aind; also Road Waxon, &c. JOP WAGON, by Wood Bros. a SPEEDY SORREL Trotting Gelding, 183g high, 7 vears old, a tine, easy driver and great pole horse; eam trot in > minutes and is warranted «ind. FINE KOUKAWAY, bullt by White, NO TOY Express Wagon, b¥ Taylo: ROAD TURNOUT, comprising @ te Colt, 15% high, 6 years old, an Co. brown Trotti elegant driver: can t in dutoy) warranted bound “and ‘kind; also Waterma a fi -TWO other top and no top Road Wagons, Depot, Kxpress and Business Wagons, WELVE OTHER Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALES NEV postponed on account of weather. BARGAIN.—A BEAUTIFUL FIRST CLASS TOP side bar Wagon, $16); a'so Brewster T Cart, $2) Harness, $50. Private stable 1) Kast Tenth street, be: tween Filth avenue and Univ rsity pine A GENTE AN ROAD HORSE FOR SALE-6 years old, 15% hands, warranted sound and kind, can beat 2:40; side bar top Wagon, built by savers: fine Harness; also. a beautiful top Pony Phaeton; separate and low. Stable 142 West Thirty-seventh street, Carriages, &c, =PONY PUABTONS, TOP AND OPEN, AT VERY low prices; Depot Wagons, top and open, several Styles; 3 Coupe Rockaways, second hand, in fine order; also 1 td, hy A, 8. Flandran; several top and open Road Wagons, by’ city makers: Skeleton Wag. Suikies, all weights, by Caffrey; Kxpress Wagons, audopen: Harness, at low prices: sheets and sum Lap : closing out very cheap. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and oster sirect. A ~FOR SALE AT HALF VALUE. FIVE HORSuS AA. emtable tor trackman, grocer, express or any bu warranted sound and young; trial-allowed. 376 Fitth sireet, rear staple, * he B ~Opposi NVSOME ROAD OR FAMILY Ylinh driver; does not shy or pull; ean be driven by @ lady of chil at speed; is not afraid of the cars; can trot a mile in 2:55 or tio sale; nd kind in every particular; a g: trial Inquire at 376 and 878 Bowers, opposite Fitth street, in the rewi A VOR SALE, BAY TROTT G HOKSE, RAISED IN LM ears, Kind and true in all har Hess; tree from Vice; 18. an extra road horse. can trot in 2:85; was driven by Colonel Dickeys in. 2:33, and tor vie and endurance cannot be surpassed and. Aleo a brown Mare, 15S hands py li all. harness, free driver; and a bay high, have been used asa team, and will be sold together sinuiy; Warranted sound. Apply for DAN, in private 9 Bleecker street, inthe rear. Will be suld tor halt value, =—L OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY AA death, tote Horses: suitable tor an: pose; a sacrifice. 55 south Fitth avenue, ton and Bi wr streets. CHANCE AT HUSBAND'S business pur- eiween Hous RARE HALF VALUE={TWO As Horses, cheap; young and sound: suit grocer, butcher, express, tarmins, no decent offer retused} $45, $110. No. 4 Bayard street, erocery. SINE FINE STOCK OF G. W. MARCY, ESQ., D&- + ceased, wiil be sold at private sale previous to Thursday: if not Men. at pubse auction. Famuy and road Horses, Wagons, Phactons, Harness, ac, Privace siavle 162 Hast Fwenty-second street, HANDSOME BLACK HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old; sound and kind; “smitable for any work; soid only for want of use. Apply at No, 244 West ‘twenty-ninth street. —GREATROLEARING OUT SALE OF HORS A Srteks, &c., at stables 8 and 336 West Fourth street, corner Of highth avenue, on Thurstay, august 5 at lle wek A, Mi, Vin r=2u heavy Druck Hor: heavy, doubie and Furniture Trucks, 3 Market 1 10 scis heavy, double Harness, 5 sets siale ©. xpross Hare ness, 2 dows town slewhs, Lice Wagon, 1 Gig and Har. nes; top and no-top Koad Wagons, business and Grocery Wagons, Kobes, Sheets, Whips, &e., &e. HANDSOME BLAOK MARE, 15 HANDS, 7YEARS 4% ola; sound and Kind, can show 2 single or double; fine Brewster Wagon, fine Harness; separate or together; very cheap for cash. Call and see av LY West ihirty-fith street ALD. , PRICE FOUR CENTS. FOR SALE. HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C. A SIGNEE SALE IN BANKRUPICY. fi Inthe rict Court of the United States for the tot New York, in baukrubtey. Inthe matter of Henry M. Evans, bankrupt The undersigned assignee, in bankruptcy, of the effects Of the ubove named bankrupt, hereby gives notice, THaT UN rey ae «re ptt AUGUST, 5, O'CLOC vROMP?, AT. THE STARLe NU. 205 MunOcR STREET, BELTWE WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACES, he will sell, by public aucuon, all the fine and tm stock ut Horses, Ourriuges, Harness, Blankets, Nobes, hips. &e. belonging to the above mentioned estate, ineiudine the tamous fast bay Trotting Gelding known as Bay Prince, lo}; hands high, 6 years od: was aired 0; Magia Charta, d y Harry of the West: he is half brother to Mr. Wallace's trotung horse H ali black points, very handsome, yeutle at % ean trot In nd ‘promises to'trot well down ih tae twenties; ne is fully warranted sound and kin. Also just dark Chesinut Gelding, 14 nands high, 7 Years old; was sired by Winthrop Morreil, dain bay Mare Sue, with record of 2:7%4; he ix one of the finest road or track h nthe country: can trot 1our heats better than 2:35, and one of she best gaite! andtfinest drivers to be found: he is warranted sound and kind isp fine dark brown Fainily or Koad Horse, } ears old) can trot in 3 winutes, an! ihe ix warranted sound and kind. Jelding, 153g hands nigh, 6 years ol Lambertand raised at Great Bar- can trot ind minutes. ant is gentle le for Any wo; warranted sound and kind. Park and Pony Pheaton, top and open Wagons, single and dousle Harness, Blinkers, Robes, &c., &c.; also Billiard Table (Collender's), lot Gas Fixtures, 4y order of J. G. Carlton, assignee in bankruptey of sal bankrupt. Atfention of gentlemen is catled to this saie, partica- larly as Mr. Evans is a well known connoisseur of horses and well Known on.turt and road tor past Years, and bad the reputation ot driving the vest horses that ‘went the road, WILL BE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, N. B.—SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER, ENCY FOK SALE OF BREWSTER & CO'8 (OF BROOME STRGET) SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, Clarences. Haif top Phaetons. Coupes. T Carts. Depot Wagons. Dog Carts. 10 Brewster & Co, Road Wagons. A. 3 FLANDRAU, 372 and 374 Broome street (old stand of Brewster & Co.). -FOR SALE, SIX HORSES, THE PROPERTY + of a widow,’ fonr of them suitable for any kind of busines:, one a gray Mare, 7 years old, 16 hands high, sditable for coupe or family carriage: eun trot within an hour and canbe driven} it Mare, 15 hands hich, 7 year: 50 with’ ease; suitable Tor a la tying; also a Famil these’ horses are warranted Inquire, tor two treet, near t HORSE, 7 YEARS, M4 IANDS, can show 3 minutes; also road Wagon and Harness: very cheap for cash. No, 230 West Thirty-first sireet. A YOR SAUm rous HORSES, SUITABL’ FOR 41. ail kinds of business: young and sound: good trial given. Can be seen at 4.0 Grund street, near Clinton, Cena es var AND description; Depot Wagons, SECOND HAND, EVERY ¥haetons, Victorias, Kockaways, Buggies, Vony Phactons, light Waxons Family Carriages, all styles: low prices. MANUFAC: AURERS UNION KhPOSLCORY, 62 Broad w: LEGANT % CLARENCE, BUIL! BY MINER & 1) “stevens. OUrh ROCKAWAY, GOOD AS NEW, BUILT BY John K. Lawrence, New and second hand Coupes at very low figures; top Road Wagons, by brewster € Co., Miner & Stevens and Peck &(0.; Barouches new and’ second hand; top and no top Wagons. hactons, Landau, Hockaways, Depot Warons, Varnees, Blanvels, #0. €o.. at privace sale Dy VEN TASSELL & KEARNOY, ATR BUE MALT, Ti and 112 bast Thirteenth street, iOR SALE—A FULL SIZ@D CLARENOE, LN BPLEN- did condition; price $400. Inquire of WILLIAM J. BONNELL, corner of Communtpaw avenue and Ran- dolph avenue, Jersey City, No dy POR SALE—A VICTORIA CARRIAGR, IN GOOD price $100. 316 and 3i8 West Forty-eighth st. OR SAL“—A HANDSOMK SORREL CANADIAN Pony, 144% hands high, 7 years old; warranted sound ard kind; suitable tor baker or any business; also Business Wagon and Harness. Call for two days at store 34 Hudson stree! —BROWN MAKE, 15 HANDS, five. stylish driver: suitable tor grocer or would make a No.! coach mare: warranted i trial given. 89 King street, near Hudson. OR SALE—FIVE PONY BUILT HORSES, ON AC- countof husband’s death; young and sound; to be sold ata sacrifice, and good, Wil, at 242 Stanton street, corner Willett. OR SALE.—A BLACK MARE, PHAETON, NEARLY new, single harness, whip, robe, blunket, every- thing complete; soid only’ for want of use. Apply tor this Thursday of Dr. BURRAS. 43 Great Jones street OR SALE—BLACK MARE, HANDS HIGH; sound and kind; she 1s 6 years old; by Toronto, he by Toronto Uniet; dam Fanny Green, by Montauk, he by ©. M, Clay; she is well broke, with a fine open gait, and very promising; the owner Is obliged to sell her. in- quire at le 7244 Charles strect. OR SALE—A HANDSOME TEAM OF BLACK Horses, 6 and 7 years old: warranted perfectiy sound and kind in double and single harness, and tree from vice. Addvess FARMEK's stable, 123 West Jhirty- first street, F°% Longer age} ed pale. THE COST, A SOUND ‘agon and Harness. jiu A BLAMK, 44 Kast Ninth street, bakery. = OR SALK—GREAT SACRIFIOB, $160 BREWSTER FoRonv Phaeton. mace'to order fast. spring tor $375: good asnew. No, 152 Kast twenty-second street. OR, SaLE—A SNOW-WHITE HORSE, 15k¢ HANDS. Foignes years old, very stylish, sound and Kind; can trotin 2:45; no better artver; tor halt value. Apply at 221 West Forty-sixth street. OR SALE—LARGE BAY HORSE, PERFECT, FOR conpe, T cart or mate in double harness. Apply at52 West Sixteenth street between 12M. ani 4 P.M. price $500, Lialt of privat, stable wo rent; $40 per month. OR SALE CHEAP FOR WANT OF USE—A YOUNG Horse, sonad and Kind, Apply at 384 Third avenue. Am OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY AND Ice Cream Saloon with all necessary utensils, doing & good party business; will be sold cheap tor cash; good Teasous given for selling. Apply at 2.262 Shire avenue, {gta und 12 streets Harlem. a D BAR AND RESTAUR- 1 business for sale or exchange Estate; sickness cause of selling. tor Apply at 253 West A FIRST CLASS LiQUOR STORE.—BEST LOCA. tion on Third avenue; this is @ rare opportun® lendid cown Sample Rooms and Kestaur: ‘Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. SMALL CITY HOTEL, NEXT TO RAILWAY DE pot.—Kooms pay rent: turnitnre nearly new: long fease; rent low; for sale p, through illness of pro- LLOYD, 29 Broadway —FIRST CLA‘S CORNER DRUG STORES FOR sile; Liquor stores: Restaurants: Groceries; Busi- Opportunities ot all kinds: property sold at auc- tion; chattel mortgages foreclosed, STRICKLA Beekman street. A GONRSCTIONERY AND STATIONERY STORE for $3; rare chance; also Cigar Stores, corner Liquor Stores. downtown Sainple Rooms, trank’ Stores, ries, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, BUTTER, MILK AND PRODUCE STORK, BEST business location, tor sale cheap; also Groceries, ea Stores, Drug stores, Restaurants, Lodging Houses, Coffee Saloons, MIL LLS store Agency, 77 Cedar st. wg EL ANTLY FITTED UP RESTAURANT AND Bar down town for sale or exchange tor llorses. Fueniture or any good Propety. Inqnire at mi he & MeNell’s Hotel. 199 Washington street, roont 211, A. DISTILLERY AND LIQUOR Stone FOR Sal in a good location, doing a good paying business; & Fare chance. Apply to rT BY, 17 Centre stree MAS GA ARBER SHOP—SUITABLE FOR THREE OR FOUR st locations an the west side chairs; one of the fi of town. Apply at the Great bastern House, corner of Christopher and West streets, opposive Hoboken ferry, (Qosxee DRUG STORK and modern fixtures: particulars address box 25 Herald office. POWNTOWN, RESTAURANT few months ago over $7.0 tor Real or Personal Property; would take a partner. G. W. GARETT» No. 199 ¥ hington street. P PRINTING CALL ON THE METRO. PRINTING ESCASLISHUM FOR SALE—IHANDSOME, must be sold at ones. BAR—COST A ale or exchange AN t (OR CHE POLITA Broadway, POR SALF—THE BEST PAYING CORNER LIQUOR dtore in Williamsburg, in tne vicinity. of the public Wwarchonses, factorivs and thickly populated neighvor- hood. Apply to P, GAFFNEY, 2875; Bowery, VOR SALE—FROM A PRIVATE HOUSE, A BIL- Hard lable, four pockets, helan's make, in first rate order; Cues, Rack, Baltix, Bilhard Room Chairs and JOR SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY Svore, located on one of the best corners in Jersey y. Address ROWLAND, Herald office. OR SALE—A SASH AND BLIND FACTORY IN THE vieinkiy ot New York; vlenty of work: will be sold reasonable to parties who mean business. Audress BRONX, box 141 Herald office, JOR SALK—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, SITU ated one block from the new Post office ; handsomely fitted up; good Iine of customers and reasonable rent on the premises, 19 Barclay street (OR SALB—A NICE LIQUOR STORE IN THE MID- ale of a large tenement block; good family trade; cheap rent. Inquire tor one week of D. W'CONNOR, liquor dealer, corner ot Green anl Prince streets. OR SALE—FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN GROC Store; business, stock, horses, wagons, sleigh, &¢. $6,500; old stand: superior locality; the thostexhaus: five investigation invited. Apply ‘at s7 roadway, rook ly! JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store (five years’ lease), near Washington Market, doing a good business: will be sold for $2,000; easy terms. Apply, trom 12 to 2 o'clock, toJOHN U. KAVA. NAGH, 87 Broad street. OK SALK—A GROCERY STORE, CORNER FORTY- second street and Ninth avenue; very cheap. In- quire at No. 314 Washington street. OR SALE—A BAR AND LAGER BEER SALOON, No. 49 East Thirty-fourth street, near ferry; good Teasons for selling. OR BALE AT A BARGAIN—STOOR AND FIX- tures of a Grocery Store, long established, domg a cash business. B. F. HILGERY, 156 Charles street. OR SALH CHEAP—STORE COUNTERS, SHELVES, Desks, Office Kailing, Dray Drawers Showeasca, Sash Partitions: shipped tree. Apply te JAB. HODGE, 32 Commerce str Bedfor POUR YEARS’ LEASE.—3TOCK AND FIXTURE of a first class Grocery Store tor sale cheap; lo tion, corner of Erie and ‘Tweilth streets, Jerrey Ut rent very low, Owner, PET R LAWLESS, 60 Di HE FIXTURES OF A GROCERY STORE AT 202 Bowe fer.anten auctioneers need not apply. . Ad- Gi ry 0 COLLECTORS OF SCARCE COIN.—FOR SALE, A number of “American Cents,” in splendid conwition, coinage of 18 and 1852 Address JUDSON, Herald of * id oflice, ILL SELL FOR HALF VALUB—STOCK AND Pix. tures of corner Grocery Store on prominent part of Broadway. Perticulars of N, SOHAINWALD, LIL West Thirty-aixth street. SISO ALOR SALE AT A GREAT. SACRIFICE, A D LOU, prominent Corner Liquor Store down town: Lease and Fixtures, and well establish it health cause of selling. Apply to P. GAFFNKY, 28745 Bowery, $2,000 Ribs gURCHASE AN OLD ueTAs. 0 lished Business on Broadway, with Horse, Wagon, éc.; goad line of customers. Address SMITL, Herald Uptown Branch office. s _MACHINERY, SWING ENGINE LATHE (SCREW le at second hand machinery prices. 2 1, M. OUMSTBD, a7 Park row, NEW 16-INC! cutting) for Cal! between 1) Foe SALK OHEAP—BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, sound and kink; can trot in 2:45 sure; 1s an excellent ole horse, Can be seen at Truesdeil’s stable, 146 West rory-sixth street. EALER3 IN MACUINKERY, MANUFACTURERS ting, can hays it done in PRINTING and others needing 9 the best style. by tne, MEI KOPOLLTAN KsTABLISHMANT, No. 215 ; ARNESS,—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; good Grocer’s Harness. $2); good Milkman’s Harness, $3); good Doubie Truck Harness, $10: good Stabie blan- Kets, $1.40, Please calland examine for yourselves. Find BR & OnsORNE, 71 barciay street, New York. ANDAULET OR VICTORIA WANTKD-IN BX. change for a new Grand Pian», worth $1,000. Address CENTRAL PARK, box 175 Herald oitice. EW BAROUCHE—FIRST “OLAS, LITILK USED, perfect order, tor sale cheap, 35 Madison avenue. PEED—$275 FOR ALL.—BAY HORSE; CAN TROT in 3 minutes: tender forward; fne, driver and gen- tle: Brewster side bar top Buggy, Harness, Blanket, Hood, Whip. 124 West Ninetoenth street bbe GOOD HORSES FOR CART, TRUCK, EXPRESS or road. seven and nine years old; work single or prices low. No. 353 double ; sold only for want of use; West Fitty-secoud street. wt D TO BUY~A FOUR-WHEEL TWO SKAT Ww Ron. suitable for @ team of goats; must be strong and ciieap. Address GOAT, box 16) Herald office TANTED—FAST HORSE, TOP ROAD WAGON, &C, inexchange for two finest O1l Paintings owned in ew York; sola twice over $9,000, Apply Detore Z this day at 8) Vesey street, room TANTED TO HIRE—A MODERATE SIZED STABLE in good order, situated between Thirtieth and Forty-second streets, for two inonths or a longer period, ‘Address box 4,898 lost office, New York. D—IMMEDIATELY TO SELL A RIG; AN established route of 14 years. Address, for three days, W. 1. WRIGHT, Smith & MoNell’s Hotel! $40). $6), $75, $100—FOUR HORSES; ABOVE a y_ Prices; chance to get a good horse at halt vaiue: ‘must sell this week; irack, Express Wagon and No. 204 West Chirty-first stree Harness cheap. ¢ 5) Roe A GOOD ROAD ROAD WAGON AND TWO DU ‘sets of good single Harness. Inquire at private stabie 28 West Twenty-second stree FOR A GOOD HACK COUPR, IN FIRST 4 15 class order; also a new set of Coupe Harness for $25 and a nice top Buggy, made by Dussnbury & Vanduser, tor $100, 324 West Nineteenth street. @ 5A “Wits BUY A GOOD SHIFTING ror GEN. $lé tleman'’s Road Wagon, bailt to order last March; a fine Harness, $50; niso'a beauti‘ul top pony Phaeton. Private stable $3 Hast Tweltta street. PUST OF KICK NOLICE, OST OFFICE NOTICE, : ‘The mails for Kurope for the week ending Saturday, ‘Ausust 7, 1873) Will Clune at this office. as follows 0h Tuesday. atl: M.; on Wednesday. atta. M.; on churs- day, ac 11:30 A.M, and on Saturday, at 6 and 11:30 A, M. L. JAMES, Postmaster, YARDS BROWN MUSLINS AND DRILLS, 50.000 “aignty damaged by tre and wacer at tne recent ourning of the Langiey Manutacturing Company's warehouse, Langley Je eheap. WILLA . 4 Uatnarine street. Saale YACHTS, MBOATS, & A S00r YACHT, 31 BY 18, DRArT JL. tully sarnished ‘with evervthing tor ion Will be sold cheap, Don't write, bat call. & 00., No. 8 Wort Twenty ftth stkeet, ’ ERAWAREL St AMER, 9 TONS, two feet draught, now, well binlt,double engin inch bore, 30 inch stroke, locomottve boiler. ba: oped J.D. GALLUP, agawam, Maas, VOR SALE.—THE NEW FAST SLOOP YACUT FGE- ria. SOx19.9, ready for immediate use, at tout of Court aireet, Brookivn, | Apply to GkOH TURGES, 31 South street, N. ¥. )OR SALE-HANDSOME 49 FOOT CAAT Yacht, in complete order, now at Coium Cid, toot West Filty-seventt street, add toss B., box 3448 Post ofter, Were TO PURCHASE Schooner, of 75 to 100 to order. Address, with best te town Branch office, DA SIEAM LAUNCH) STATE DIME TANTE, W“shons auc price, “addfees Ga bn 2H, . town Branch offices vee cruise 5 COB. PaO SLOUP a Yacht For parteulars A GOOD SLOOP OR light draught, tn good ths, J. 8, K., Herald Up: OR SALE—TWO ADAMS PRINTING P&ES3ES; two Follers; platen 2x4); in perfect order; good as new. Tobe seen at 43 Contre street, roar building, 10 MACHINISTS.—HAVING TO REMOVE MACHINE shop, 1 offer tor sale 2 Planers, 2 Lathes, Engine and Milling Machine, with Shatting, €¢.: all frst class wol entirely new; in use onl, low weeks: parties hay desirable storage and in poxition to sell thesaime on com- mission, Address J. &., Heraid office. JIPING RAGS.—LARGE, CLEAN, NEW RAGS, free from gum, Starch, buttons and seams, in cv., 5M Pearl street, quantities to suit. BUCHANAN & corner of kim. AMUSEMENTS. OPOLITAN THEATRE, Me apoE Se LTTE og MP ‘0! le LB AV, . Leasees any ani ASTOR & M. B. SRO yt A GRAND | SUCCESS, La pH sd | we MME. RENTZ'S FEMAL® MINSTRELS AND WARE'S COMBINATION, Bobby Fayette Welch, King Sarbro. Wayne and Le . Valdis Sister ¥inliy Pryor, iattic Forrest, Edna Markley, Lal Josie Warner, Kitty Stanley, Eugene Blith y Lord, Warry Philting Y, AT 2 O'CLOCK 48 TUKSOAY AND PRIDA gre WErK Langlols Broth . OOD'S MUSEUM, SE OVERWHELMING sUCCnS: THIS ENING ATS AFTERNOON aT & the great character actor, DOMINICK MURRAY, fn Barry's Play Drama, W . BARRY AS WASHINGTON, MJ. H. BURNETT, 2 DE FORREST, AILMORE GARD * Hippodrome: 1 FI THE MOST MAGNIFICEN? GARDEN IN TAE WORLD Concerts every niznt at 8 o'clock by GILMOKES CELEBRATED | BAND OF 100 PER ‘ORMERS and THE GREATEST LiVING CORNETIST, MR. J. LEVY, who will appear every evening and render some of the most exquisite morceaux in his repertoire of rare mm sical gems. ‘ change of programme nightly. PROGRAMME FOR THC) (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, A ' 1, Overture—"Der Freisetutz’ 2 Song—"Kmbarrassment oa Grand selection trom bueco" ane Verdi polo tor cornet hema aud variations, Mr, M. Arbuckle. Verat 6. Fnaleand sextet from “Lucia di Lamermoor,’? Donizettt 6 Cavatina from “Lucrezia Porgta. + ++Donizettt Sang by Mr. A. pohst, 7. Solo for cornet—"Aloxts”*.... .-Hartmann Mr. J. Lev & Quadrille of All Nations. Jullien is inaversaliy admitted, tive arrangement Tt in This interesting masival melins to be the most popular and eff national and favorite melodies es the Russian tH Marsellal the flutes and cla tant pour li avr nani aenast fran closing with th rts Qe Eit,” United states* many “AME Concert Waltz .. Lanner . March—“sulute to New Yor! National air, “THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.” SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at two o'clock, Matinee eriormance. Music by a Serenade Band of Selected usierans. Admission, 50 cents: private boxes, admitting four, $3% The Garden ix open wRY OLAKK AFTERNOON, without muste, trom two to. six 0’clo Mi re sort for ladies and children. Adims: 4. Peawon tickets, for 10) pertormances, $3); halt Reasom tlekets, toe Mfty performances, $2); puckages of twelve tieki jIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, Propritor and Manager Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY GREAT SUCCKSS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, THE J vy 0000 K K EEE& sssss v vo OK K BE s s" ¥ voo OK K E Ss , Ne ee OKK 8 8 5 RS a 0 KK EEE 8888S Weve OKK £E . 3 Vy oO oK KE 8 vv oO oK K E 8 8 y 0000 K K BEEBE s8sSS (Wessie, Victoria, Rosina, Fawdon and Fred), 1n their ereat specialty, BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, Preceded by 1S OWN ENEMY (tirst timein Ameriegy BR BUNCH OF ALLAKO'S, + next Mon tay eee The Arst appearance in America of the H4o VARIETY COMPANY in ENGLISH COMIO OPERA, ill take place at this Theatre on SATURDAY EVENING, AUG 14, 187%. This unequal'ed Company will consist’ ot the cele brated prima donna Miss JULIA MATHEWS, (from tne Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Lond and the principal theatres of kngland, Ireland a1 Scotland) and a most COMPLETE AND POWERFUL OPERATIC COM- BINATION organized under the supervision of Messrs. Hendersoa and Colville. if CONDUCTOR. Mr. F. STANISLAV! Full partical pera will be duly jounced. Box office open Monaay, August 9 Roe HALL, a Sixteenth street and Broadway. Coolest and best ventilutod theatre in the city. Popular prices, 25c.. Sic. aud $l. Boxes $8 to $id Great and cintinualiy increasing success of ROBINSON'S EXGLISH.OVERA ROUFFK COMPANY, ‘On MONDAY, August 2, and during the ween, OFFENBACIDS charming LISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN, Third week and enormous hit of the famous CHALPER OG, and dre: hew scener, YOORKD KVERY NIGH the Parisian Grotesque Quadrilie, 1 by ladies of unsurpassed beauty, Saturday Matinee at® er v VENTRAL PARK GAKDEN. TO-NIGHT, THEODORE, THOMAS? UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THIS (WEUNESDAY) KVYENING, AUGUST 4 AT @ : ol Overture (new) Hofm: ane Every evening at & Overtne, Medea, op. 2: Theme and Variations, Mephisto Waltz ¢ Ove’ Serenade mew), Waits, Village Swallow Mungarian Maren, Rakoozy nission, 6 cents; boxes, siwia gi” EIGUTN STREET, Propristot IPIVOLE THEATRE, between Second and Third PAUL FALK aoe S10 HAL use crowded might to witness THE BES) ENSERTAINMENT in New York city. and manotactory, Second avenue, a fine assortment ano- fortes for sale on reasonable terms; a tew Pianos but little used at great bargains. A FOR RKNI—UPRIGHT, SQUARK AND GRAND + Pianos of our own mate; also for sale, a number of flue second hand f1anos, in torder. "WILLLAM KNABS & CO. No. 12 Fifth avenus, avove Sixteonta street, A —PIANOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- facture; also second band Pianos of various makers for sale at low prices by CHICK ERING & 50Ns, IL East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifih avenue, A BRATIIFUL NEW, IMPORTED, UPRIGHT PI. ano, only $14: new double reed Organs, $0); a lot of second hand Instruments, very little ised, ata great sacrifice. BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, 4 Bast Fourteenth street, PRIVATR FAMILY WILL SELL TH gant Decker & Bros. Pianotorte at as Tiehly carved tour round. overstrung Piano, having ail Months, has printed guarantee, bill of sale, cost #975, tor 25); stool, Cover, Hox for shipping; a 7 octave upright ino, $160, Cull’ flye story brown stone private resi- dence, No. 47 West 16th st. CHICKERING UPRIGHE PIANO FOR SALR— L\ Rosewood, carved case and legs, seven octave, cost 600: mense sacrifice tor cash. Private residence 23 ‘d sireet, ner Secoad avenu RIVATE FAMILY WILL SALE THKIR ELE. ker Brother Pianotorte, tour round ve, carved le, had eight months, cost briliiant toned 74) octave Bradbiry & exe than halt iat uste Cabinet, cost ve 1h R RL orifice a rosewood case, tll ‘agraffe, inprovementa used 7 hered, 734 $100) tor 81755 6, rich carved legs and, case. tor nid private residen ned on ail kinds of Box, tor shipping, stool, Cover $100, included. “Call at 2d st, N. 4. —Money Household Goods, Pianotortes, MAGNIFICKNT OHICKERING & SON'S PIANO- forte, a great sacrifice; a four round corner, grand square, patent agratfe, rose wood, 744 octave Panotorte, nearly new, cost $1,000, 10r Stool, Cover box fof shipping: innat be sold. Private residence 108 «ast ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue and Unio unre, BKAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100; A HAZELTON Pianotorte, Zoctave, round corners, carved legs, nprovement, seri» for cash, Ys place, newr Brow A overstrung, every a. RIDDLE, -BRAUTIFUL CARVED ner Pianoforte, celebrate t Kast goth’ street, be- BARGAIN FOR CAS rose wood maker, $x tween 2d a D. PRASE & CO, WILL SELL PIANOS AT COST \ Je price for the next 3 days to keep their mon ein: ployed. uchth ave: and Seventeenth stroct 66a T SOUL,” "SMALL BODY" WONDERFUL, G “Hamming Bird” Pianos and “Ole Bull” Vioting, Genuine “Ole Bull” strings, 25 cents. Lilustrated cat loges tree, Accney, 24 West Fourteenth street, V. HALE 18 MAKING 59000 PLANOFORTES FOR J. thetrade cheaper ond better than small. makers Gan bay the stock; must be sold; mon must have Work. Thirty-fitah sireet, Heath avenas, N ANUFACTURKRS OF PTANOPORTRS WILL FIND it to their interest to obtain eXtinates from thy WETROPOLULAS PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT Broadway, betore having their printing done else wher: MAGxiFICENt 7 OCTAVE ROSHWOUD PLANO. forte, having carved legs and every modern. im provement, used ax months, $10); super stemway Make; exiraordinary sacrifice; want cash, at dole DO's, 187 Bleecker street, eter } OSEWOO ) UPKIGHE 7 OCTAVE PIANO, py Pianos, rent, nd $3: Prince Organs on in: ments; ledal Orgens at ah GOKDUN & SONs, 13 bast Fourteenth street, MIRST GRAND GIFS CONCERT oF THE MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON * THURSDAY, SHPTEMBER 99, 1575, $1,0 0,009 $1,000,090 $1,000,008 TO BR DISTRIBUIKD IN CASH GIFTS, 22173 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO. 009,008 The Trustees are choten biennially, six elected by th Stockholders and two appointed by the Governor ol Virginia, They refer, by permission to the following distinguished gentiemen’ — Mis hxceilency Governor James L. Kemper, His Excellency ex-Governor Gilbert ©. Walker, Hon. Robert W. ingnes, United States Judge Kastern District of Vir ginia; Hon. i b. Withers, Lieutenant Governor of Vir sim ‘and Unite! States Seuator-elect: Hon. 3, We Johny son, United states senator; Hon. Joho F. Lewis, United States senator; Hon. I. Reese Bowen, M. Jon, Epox Hutton, M Non. “Jonn T. Harris, M.C.; tion. J. mbler Smith, M. C.; Hon. James &. Sener, M. 0.; Hon Whitehead, M, NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000, Price of Tickets.—Whole Tickets, $20; Hi 5, $105 Quarters, $5; Eighths, $2 50; Five ana One-Half Tickets for $100; Eleven Tickets for $200, Orders may be addressed to Hon. President, Alexandria, V: Agent, 825 Broadway, New |:| | JAMB3 BARBOUR, or F. METOALFE, General kK; Post office box 4,436, SeND FOR DESCRIPTIVE OLROULAR paries Reread treacle ae YRANV OPERA HOUSE, " J Ailconcerned in the production ot AROUND THE WORLD are notified of @hearsal on Friday, 10 A. M. R. JOUNSTON, Young ladies for the ballet wanted. Appiyeat since door, OF PEOPLE AT this inonth, an ment or perform nity, in doors of WEN'ts, Herald MPUERK WILL BE A CROWD point near the city several d able exhibition. entertal ance can secure a favorable oppor t. o¥ Addressing Immediately AMUS ¢ Postens, PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILDS, Circulars, Tickets, Coupon, Wool Cuts, kraphie Portraits and every variety of theatrical Print Ing promptly, neatly and eneapy done at ths METRO. POLLAN BRUNTING BSVAQLESUMBNT,— Herald Buikling, YARD.—PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, FLUTE, SING J ing. Organ, &o. Private lessond onty, Circulars free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, 24 West Four teenth street, west of Filth avenue, MUSICAL. ({UQRISTER noys Fok TRINTI L, WEST 25th st. near Broadway.—There vacancies for two well conducted boys, with frst above name Apptientio sty any © wek, trom 6 to7 o'clock. 8, PAMPHLETS, TI i Kinds of Printing for mm tainments are tarnished fant style at the METROPOLIPAN PRINELN' SSTABLISUM ENT, 218 Broad way. GEVERAL LADY stNgERs, je wing, can cet good theatrical er | ply in person, betore LEA. Moor aitor 40 J DON & CHAMBERLALN'S, 99 Union sama: first floor, PANTED—MUSIOIANS, TO FORM AN ORCHESTR, tor city, Apply at 2i6 Bleecker sf, trom 1 wmtet | So'ctock I. M.. this day (Wednesday),