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GOETHE'S BIRTHDAY. prgetnaty tevied ‘Eaeas Nae fan from his | Foo! Om the 28th Inst, the anniversary of the dtr | ®,P..on. Nomacty, Sen gat, a two 2, Bay of the great German post, Goethe, will bo eel- | Hansir-os “Foungest sou of Willem fsa wey Fe ebrated in this city wish much pomp; under the a, Now ak Hag Sixtythirg pxgpes | M2? J @aspices of the Goethe Ciud, an assoctation of e Fela'ivesand Itlends AF invited to attend young gentlemen, under the Presidency of Ne, {Be fineral 00 Nungay. Bono oiclock P, M., irom Anthony Ruppaner. The dedication gpg | Dara of U3"'“in jogge, No tote Frank Me ee bust of the Teutonie bard wil be | /,.¢.4 gf) SmiwKbBAOH.—On Saturday moruing, August 7, on -e & [es St ten o'clock, after a lingering iliness, Max mi sociation, which 1s | HsrpgeLvacu, in the 67tn year of lis age. roe ‘ircle, is composed of the Funeral irom his late residence, No. 25 West “4 1 German merchants, artiats | Thirty-ninth street, on Mo: yy, August 9, actwo he OR minate | P.M. Kelatives and friends gre respectfully tn- the Writings of the author of | vited wishout further notice. Ca) Gilmore, who | Hastig.—At Baldwin City, Kansas, MAMIE AGNES, Fan dered the use of his gar- ~~ est daughter of James L. and'Ehaabeth Jane | id, and the “Saengerunde,” stie, aged 4 years and 4 months, an singing #octety, under the leaders The funeral trom No. 345 West Twenty-ninth lorgman, has also iteered. Profes: street, on Sunda} two o’clock. Friends of the Q, Milduer is ‘at present e family are invited. + score ior tate from IENNINGS.—On August 8, 1875, Mrs. JANE JEN- ‘Witham Cullen Bryant, has acoepte tnvitation to deliver the ope address, and Mr. Bayard just’? from the Ger- roy iy Engin, ‘ner aged in. writ an original poem for the celebration, Which ips iges to be one of the grandest of the kind ever Sitemptod in this city. Many men of prominence in the country—statesmen and men of letters— Bave been invited and signilied their intention ‘ participating. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, BIRTH. .—Brookt; Th A ENGAGED. SaMpreR—Liss0.—O1To SAMPTER to L1zz1E L1sso, phe of this city, 820 West Thirty-lrat street, MARRIED. Grssox—Horsroox.—At the residence of the Oride’s sister, in Brooklyn, en the Sth August, by the Rev. Robert Hudson, Ohapla in United States Navy, Lieutenant WILLIAM 0. Ginson, Unitea ‘States Navy, to Miss AuRgLIA A. lOLBROOK, card Ki 0) at 5 the Captain Samuei H. Holbrook. No MICHARLIS.—On Thursday, August 5, % Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, y Rey. Dr. . Moldennke, Mr. JuLIUs Koxonra, to Miss Paving &. MICHAELIS, all of this city. No oards, ACKSON.—On Thursuay, August 5, by Rey. Dr. Millett, at the bride’s residence, JOouN late of Greenwich, to Miss Sana ALNB AOKSON, ali of this city. VAN NOTE—BLOOMER.—In this city, by the Rev. William Reed, GzORGE W. VAN Nore, of New kor! to Euta, daughter of Captain Jobn Bioomer, Hackensack. No cards, DIED. ALay.—On the 6th inst., FREDERICK ALMY, in ‘the 63d year of his age, Swampscott, Mass, Funeral on Monday, 9th inst, at 11 o’cluck, from | Ho, 83 Mount Vernon street, Boston. ‘MAN.—In Charlies City county, Virginia, on the 8a of August, Killed by a fail from his horse, Harry G. BsROKMAN, son of the late Juin H. and Margaret G. Beeekman, ef New York, in tne 271 year of his age. Barkek.—At Port Richmond, S.1, August 7, ELmapetH, second daughter of the late Captain Sohn Barker, in the 46th year of her age, ‘The fancral services will take place at the Park it chureh, on Sunday, the Stu inst., at eleven lock A, M. Boat leaves loot of Whiteuall street, 85 9:30 A. M. BrLLaR.—At Oity Island, on Saturday, August 7, 1875, Mary, wile 01 Drake W. Billar, aged 56 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at City Island, on Monday, August 9, at two o'clock P. M. Barry.—At Yorkville, on Thursday, August 5, iD BARRY, in the 75th year of his age. The friends of the family and those ot bis sons- w, Thomas Ferguson and John Bergen, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, Eighty-niath street and Third ave. Bue, On Sunday, August 8, at one o’clock P. M. CUDE.—In Broo! No. 5 Fulton street. on jay, August 5, 1875, ABRAHAM G. ByouDE, in the 51st year of his age. Frtends and relations, aiso the members of Delta Lodge, No. 451, F. A. M., are respectsully invited to attend the fmneral, on Sunday, the 8th of August, irom the German and Lutleran church, Henry street, near Clark, at two o’ciock P. M. BEHRMANN.—On the 6th inst., at nine o'clock P. ML, at his residence 160 First street, HENRY BaHR- MANN, peed 45 years, 10 months ana 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Ladies’ Soctety, Eanes Olga, No. 1, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday af- ternoor, August 9, at two o'clock, from St, atthew’s church, corner o! Broome and Eliz: ih streets. ‘rhe remains will be taken to Green- ‘wood Cemetery. : Benwetr.—On Frioay, August 6, WiLtiaM H. BENNETT, aged 72 years. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, August 9, at eleven o'clock, from the resi- dence of his son-in-law, William BR. Bell, No. 341 West Forty-seventh street. Philade!pbia papers please copy. INON.—On August 7, 1875, Biz, wife of Hs Canflon and daughter of John and Aun McUor- mack, in her 85th year. Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her jate residence, No, 622 Seventh avenue, on Monday, August 9. HiLL.—Suddenly, Augustg 7, RoskerT B. HILL, @ member of Mystic Lodge. Notice of funeral hereafter. UARPENTER.—At Warwick, N, Y., the 6th inst., Mary H., wife of BE) W, Carpenter, M. D., 0! Brook- | De WRerntives and friends are invited to attend the fmneral, without further notice, on Monday, oth inst., at two e’clock P. M., irom the residence of her son-in-law, E, F, Kuowilton, 125 Montague street. CoRKER.—On Angust 5, IDA, daughter ot J. H. and H. E. Corker, aged 5 months. Funeral this day, at one o’ciock, from 134th Btreet, between Alexander and Willis avenues, Relatives aud iriends are respectfully invited, CORNWELL.—Suddenly (hall-past five P. M.), at his residence, 836 East 118tn street, PRrER CORNWELL, beach 8 Assistant Engineer mm the late Volunteer Fire Department, Notice of funeral hereatter. Cog.—On Thursday, August 5, Mrs, ELIZABETH, wie of Cornetius Cole, t 3d year of her age. | The friends of the family are requested to a tend the funeral, trom her late residence, Pleas- ant Plains, 5. L, at hali-past two o’vio Bethel church, Tottenville, at three o’clock CROWKLL.—At Shawanguok, Ulster county, on | Friday, August 6, 1875, FLercimn, infant son of Josepn and Milie F, Crowell, aged 11 months and | 1 days. Relatives and friends ofthe famuly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of tis graudfavner, William Fletcher, at | Valley Stream, on Sunday, Angust 8, at two | o'clock. ‘rains leave Busuwick, Wililamsburg, at Ball-past ten A. M. and one o'clock P. M. Dononox.—On Friday, the ota inst., alter a short and painful Ulness, Birupasr, the deloved wife of the jate John Donohue, a native of Claniort, county Galway, Ireland, aged 60, * ‘The friends and relatives ef the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, from her late residence, 317 Kast Twenty-first street, on Sunday, August 8, at two o’clock P. M. DOLAN.—On Tuesday, August 3, Nerrig M, Do- LAN, Gaughter oi Mra, A. Dolan, * emains incerred in vary Cemetery. Draks.—Peaceially, August 4, vommancer A, JACKSON DRAKE, United States Navy. The fuveral will be on Monday, the 9th inst,, at Trinity church, Newark, N. J., at three o'clock P. M. Relatives and frienas will meet at his late residence, No. 16 State street, at two o'clock, DUNBAR.—ON the 7th inst., after a lingering 1! ness, MICHAEL DUNBAR, aged 79 years, 8 mouths and 15 ways. Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 135 | Essex street, on Monday, at one P. Mi. é ETTLINGEROn Friday morning, the 6th ef An- ust, 1875, JOSEPH ETTLINGER, only chiid of Low and Henrietta Wttlinger. Funerai irom the residence of his parents, No. 155 Bast Seventy-ninth street, this (Sunday) morning, at balf-past nine o'clock. FaNNING.—On the 5th inst., JouN Fanntna, na- tive of Via Castle, county Meath, Ireland, Funeral will take place on Sunday, sth, from 261 First avenue, at two ?, M. Friends invited to attend, f FLANAGAN.—On Friday, August 6, 1875, NicioLAs FLANAGAN. infant son ot James Flanagan and Elizavett © 0 months and 16 days. ‘al takes place irom 229 Bast Twenty-ninth nday, Sih mat, at one o’cioek, family are invited to attend, FINKGAN.—ON the 6th inst, im the 9th year of er age, ROSH FINEGAN. The iriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee her daughter, Mra. Kelly, No. 406 West Tnirty- firat street, near Ninth avenue, this (Sunday) alternoon, at One o’olock, Califormia papers picase copy. GALE.—On Saturday, Angust 7, 1875, ELZANOR GALE, aged 89 years, 4 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are re- apectiully invited to attend the /uneral, on Tues day, August 10, at three o'clock, irom the re: dence of ber daughter, No, 89 Eighta street, Wil+ Mamsburg. GiBNEY,—On Tuesday, August 8, 1875, at her late residence, Bergen Heignts, N. J., Mania @1BNRY, @ native of New York, aged 64 years, Requiescat 1p pace. Amen, Gray.—On Friday, August 6, 1875, Miss Mary ANN Guay, aged 66 years, Reiattves ana friends of the famtly are tnvited to attend her funeral, from the residence of hor brother-in-law, Henry Bausher, No. 41 Mont- gomety street, on bunday alternoon, a+ two o'clock, California papers please copy, GLEASON.—At Kye Neck, N. Y., August 7, 1875, $ son vi Jobn and Anna Qi ‘andmother, | arine and Patrick O’Brien, aged 1 years, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NINGS, & native of county Sil, Drainmaore, West, in the 78th year ot her age. si : ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the (uneral, trom her late residence, $4 Chariton street, on Sunday, the stirina! one o'clock. Kxrr,—On Friday, August 6, Mary Kerr, wife of Martin Kett, aged CF tie) @ native of Tuileher, county Clare, Ireia) The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residence, No. 57 Cannon street, on Sunday, at two o’clock P, M. KercuaM.—in Brooklyn, suddenty, on Friday, 6th inst, ARLETTA S., wile of John E, Ketcham and daughter of John'L, Quimby. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at her laveresidence, 23 Nassau Btreet, on Sunday, 8tm inst., at four o'clock P. M, Loonis.—On Friday, August 0, alter a iong and painful illness, PATRICK LOONIE, native of Tralee, county of Kerry, Ireland, aged 39 years and Hy months. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the inunerai, at ten o’elock A. M., on Monday, August 9 from his late rest- dence, $26 Last Flity-second street, to the Church of St. Boniface, corner Forty-seventh street ana Second avenue, where a solemn requiem masa will be gaid for the repose of his soul; and trom Beare to Calvacy Cemetery for interment, at one o’eloc Lovaunin.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Angust 1, CATHARINE LOUGHLM, aged 74 years, relict of the Jate Dominic! Derry, Irelana, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee of her son, Joho Loughlin, No, 226 Warren street, on Monday, oth imst., at two o'clock P. M, MA On August 1, at his residence Bussville, Long Island Gity, Judge JouN B. Mab- DEN, aged 43 years, . ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family, also the jeads of departmonts of Long Isiand City are re- eotfully invited to attend bis funeral, on Tues jay. August 10, His remains wiil be conveyed to St. Raphaei’s churon, at nine o'clock A. M., where a solemn uiem mass Will be offered for the repose of his soul; thence to Valvary Ceme- tery for interment, MAXWELL.—Ou Friday, August 6, ROBERT Max- WELL, aged 68. The funeral will take place from the Charlos street United Presbyterian church, on Suaday, August 8, at one o’ciock P. M. Friends of the family respecttully invited. MILLER,—On the 7th inst, of cnolera infantum, Leia! iniant daughter of Charles H. and Sophia ler. Kelatives and friends of the family and tne members of Eagie Lodge, No. 363, L P., are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber grandiather, William IL Mi ler, No. 242 Lorimer street, Breoklyn, K. D., on Sunday, sth inat., at two o'clock P. M. Mougray.—On Friday night, August 6, 1875, at 202 West Twentieth street, Miss CHaRLorrag KE, Munnay, She will be buried from St. Joseph’s church, Sixth avenue and West Wasnington ? ace, on Monday, August 9 The relatives and friends, also the members of St. Joseph's Benevolent As- sociation and the Sunday school teacners are respectfully invited to attend, English papers please copy. ri Munbay.—Un Friday, August 6, ELLIS MUNDAY, counselior-at-law, Ionic LopGa, No. 486, F. AND A. M.—BRETHREN— You are hereby summoned to attend a special communication of the lodge, to be held at the rooms, corner Bowery and Bleecker street, on Sun- day, 8th inst., at half-past one P, M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother, Ellis Munday. By order of GEORGE W, OABLE, M. M. H, CuLrInan, Secretary. MoGory.—io Brooklyn, on Friday morning, Au- gust 6, MICHAEL MOGOBY, in the 43d year of bis age, from the parisa of Cleongish, county of Long- jord, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend his funeral, om Monday morning, from his late residence, 87 Tillary street, Brooklyn, at nine o’clock, to St. James? cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be satd for the repose of his soul; from thence vo Caivary Ceme- tery; and may his soul rest in peac McrserNan.— On Saturday, Augus McTERNAN, Sr. aged 78 years. ‘rhe funerai will take place on Sunday, August 8, at nine o’clock, from the residence of hia son, Michael MeTernan, 42 Monroe street. NEWMAN.—On Toursday, August NEWMAN, aged 32 years. The friends of the family are requested to at- tend the funeral, at one o’clock Sunday, the 8th tust., from the residence ef bis brotner, James Newman, 58 Prince street. Nsarig.—in brooklyn, on Friday, August 6, 18’ % Miss CAROLINS Navin, formerly of Nyack, N 7, MICHAEL native of county Leitrim, lreland, 6, THomas Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Mon- day, August 9, at one o'clock P. M., from the resi- | dence of Oscar Frisbie, Esq., 173 Sumpter s without further invitation, Take Fuiton avenue and fast New York cars to Howard avenue, OGDEN.—August 7, at New London, Conn., RoserrC., only son of Rovert ©. and Ellea E, Ogden, aged 1 year, 8 menths and 10 days. Panerai irom the house of Wills L., Ogaden, 23 Pierrepont street, brooklyn. ‘Time wili be an- nounced in Monday’s papers. . O'BRIEN.—On Friday, the 6th inst., ANNIR, widow of the late Hugh O’Brien, ex-Alderman, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also those of ber orotner, Joon Farrell, are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 218 Elizabeth street, on Sunday, the sth mst., at one o’ciock P. M. 1 O'BRIEN.—On ‘Thursday, August 5, after a short | tiiness, ELLEN AGNBS, youngest daughter of Vath- ul months and 6 days. Relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invired to attend the funeral, irom the resi- | dence of ber parents, 66 East Forty-first street, to | | St. Agnes’ church, Forty-thira’ sireet, between Lexington and fird avepves, on Sunday, August 8, at nali-past twelve o'clock. PackeR.—On Friday, the 6th in: Latina PACKER, aged 06 years, His relatives and friends and those of his son, James W. Packer, are respectially invited to at- tend his iunerai, on Sunday, the stn inst., at four P. M., from Ouk street, near Ocean avenue, Jer- y City Heights (late Bergen). Mystic (Conn) papers please copy. QUE: Ai nis late residence, 89 Marion street, Brooklyn, IsAAC QUEEN, aged 65 years, Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, August 8, at two o'clock. RICHARDSON.—On August 7, JosEra Ricuarpson, 1n_the 63d year of bi es Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at half past two o'clock, at his late residence, 435 Union street, South Brooklyn, without further notice, Rocne.—Suddeply, on Friday, August 6, Kare F, MeDermoi7, beloved wile of John J, Roche, in the ‘87th year of her ace. Reiatives ana friends are respectfully invited to attend ner funeral, on Sunday,Augusc 8, at 1 P. M., from 1304, Mulberry street. Ross.—At Matawan, N. J., Atigust 7, 1875, Evima- BETH Ross, widow of Edward Koss, of bilious fever. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiand the funeral, from the residence of her son- in-law, Thomas E, Clark, on Monday, at eleven o'clock A. M. Ritey.—Brmget Riey, after a long tliness, on the stn of August, 1875, aged 75 years, a native of the parish of Mayne. county Westmeath, treiand, Her sons John and Thomas, and those of her friends are respectiully invited to atiend at her funeral, trom the residence of her somin-law, dames Barry, 124 Firss avenue, at one o’clock, on Sunday, August 8, 1875, 4 RANDOLPH.—At Plainfeld, N. J., on Friday, Au- gust 6, of diphtheria, CAROLINE, Only daughter ot Thomas and Aona F, Randoiph, aged 2 years and | 10 months. The rejatives and friends of the family are re- Speotiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence oi Mr, A. Hyle, Manning avenue, Plain- fleld, N. J.. on Monday, the 9th inst, at one o'clock, ‘Ivains leave foot of Liberty street, New York, at 9:16 and 10:30 A. mM. ReYNOLDS.—On Friday, August 6, 1875, Jonn SYLVESTER REYNOLDS, In the S7th year of ms age. The relatives and fren Of the family, the members of Enterprise Lodge, No. 228,f, and A. M., also the members of the Triune Chapter, No, 241, R. A. M., are respectiully invited to attend ms | tuneral, trom hal tate residence, No. 318 East ‘Twenty-first street, on Monday, August 9, at half- past one o'clock P. M, ENTERPR Lover, No. 228, F. AND A, M.— BRETHREN—You are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication of the lodge, on Mon- day, August 9, at ball-past twelve o’ciock P. M., at | Doric Room, Masonic Temple, corner of Twenty. | third street and Sixth avenue, for the purpose of paying toe last sad tribute of respect to our late wortuy brovher, Treasurer J. 8. Reynolds, Breth- ren o/ sister lodges are cordially invited to join with us. JOS, F. WARING, Master. COMPANIONS OF TRIUNE CHAPTER, NO, 241, R. A. M.—You are requested to meet with Enterpri Lodge, No. 228, F. and A. M., on Monday, Aug 9, at half-past twelve P. + Doric Room, Ma. sonic Temple, corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, (or the purpose of paying the last Bid tribute of respect to our lave worthy com- |. Be. olds. sepona tegiyack WARING, High Priest, JOS. F. Rea@ano.—-In Brooklyn on eae, noon, Au- Pu Mrs. Joun Hannon, this dey (Sunday), at three P.M. Hunt.—-On Saturday, Angust 7, Giupert P. Hunt, on ol D. H. Hunt, m the S4ch year of nis age. ‘The relatives and trienda of the family ure re- 8t 6, ANTONIA REGANO, ; * stive and friends are respectfully invited to attend the janeral, from late residence, 63 Rapelyea street, South Brooklyn, Spetay. August 8, at two o’ciock P. M. Ivalian papers please copys ‘kK Loughlin, of Swatragh, county | i | | i i | $2,000 | Stoves and cooking utensils will be tound. AUGUST 8, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. —On Prifay, August 6, 1875, ANNE 57 eq 60 years, the beloved wise of Ber- ily, of Multown, parish of Dumiane, eonaey Oavan, e }, Ireland, of the family, Patrick, Hugh, Fran- John and those of her brother, Jonn MeGrann, are respectfully myited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, August 8, at one o’ciock, trom ber iate residence, 109th street, Third avenne. er re- mains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. SCHULER.—OD Fricay, August 6, 1575, CHARLES ScHULER. beloved s0n of Valentine and Fred- ericke Schuler, axzec 16 years and 11 months. Relatives and irienas of the family, aiso mem- bers oi the Fessier Lodge, No. 576, F. and A. M., are Tespectinlly invitea to attend his 1uneral, on Sunday, August §, 1575, at two o’ciock, from the Tesiacence of his parents. 169 Clintou street. Srswarr.. t Cold Spring, L. ‘riday, the 6th inst, HELEN FLEUKY, Charles J, and Jennie E, Stewart, aged 7 months and 26 days. Funeral services at St. John’s chureh, on Sunday, Sth inst, at two P.M. Carriages wii be in react ation at Syossett, Trains leave Hanter’s Point at nine A, M. Scort,—On the 7th inst, IsaBELLa, wife of John Scott, aged 3Y years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to atrend the fanerai, from her ate residence, 144 Tenth avenue, on Monday, 0v8 inst., at two o'clock P. M, SHinz.—On Saturaay, August 7, Manta L., wife of Dr, Wiliam L, Snine, im whe 28in year of ber age. Funeral from 17 State street on Monday, August 9, at one o'clock, SCHBNCK.—August 6, at Spencerport, Monroe county, N, ¥.. WiLKENS, Jr., Som of Wilkens and Annie Schenck, aged 6 months. SMiTH.—On I’riday, August 6, 1875, at the rest dence of his son-in-law, Bilis L. Price, Roselle, N. J., STEPHEN SMITH, late shipbuiider, of New York, in the 8ist year of his age. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, August 9, at twelve o'clock A.M. Train by New Jersey Central Rail- road, from Liberty street, North River, at 10.30 A. M.; returning, leaves Roselle at 1:52 P. M. THorN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, 7th tnst., LENA, Only daughter of Joseph KB, and Mary A. Thorn, aged 15 years and 7 months. Funerai trom the residence of her grandfather, John A Dayton, No. 20 Hanson place, on Monday, Btn inst., at two o'clock P. M. TOMLINSON,—OD Thursday, August 5, at. the Broadway Hotel, New York city, CHARLES Tom- LINSON, aged 56 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully In- vited ro attend the funeral, on Mondiy, the 9th ee atten A. M., from his late residence, Flem- ton, {IMpPsoN.—Suddenly, at Manhasset, L. L., on Fri- day morning, August 6. at ball-past hree o’cloek, GEORGE TIMPSON, aged 67 years and 4 days. The retatives and friends of the family are r spectfully invited to atcend the ‘unerul, on Mon- aay morning, August 9 at eleven o'clock, at Church of the Ascension, corner o! Tenth street and Fifth avenue, The remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. THOMPSON. -On Saturday, the Tth tnst., at his residence, No. 56 Hope street, Brooklyn, EK. D., cae HARRISON THOMPSON, iM the Jlst year of 8 age. Notice of funeral hereafter. THURSTON.—On August 6, at Huntington, L. L, Robert B., son of Lewis M. Thurston, m the 39th Year of his age. Faneral at St. John’s church, on Sunday, the 8th iust.. at three ». M. » TwoMEY.—August 6, James TWOMEY, a native of Queenstown, Cork, Ireland. Reqniescat in pace. His remains will be taken from the residence of Dis cousin, Mrs. Callaghan, 621 First avenue, to Calvary Cemetery, Sunday, August 8, at one o'clock, VALENTINE.—On the 6th of Eighth month, 1875, RacH&L, widow of Charies Valentine, in the 98ch year of her age. fi The funeral will take" place from her late resi- dence, No. 356 West Twentietn sircet, on Third day, 10th of Eighth month, at eleven A. M. WarTers.—On Friday, August 6, 1875, Mrs, MARY Warsrs, wife of Jonn Waters, In her 45th year, a native of Castlecomer, county Kilkenny, ireland. Funeral trom her late residence, 601 Tenth ave- Rue, between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh sreate, Om Monday, August 9, 1875, at two o’clock FOR N OLD ESTABLISHED ICK CRE CONFEC- tionery and Toy Store for sale cheap ; sickness the cause of selling, 2,528 Third avenue, between 16th and 127th streets. ‘A PARE NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS LIQUOR Stores, Lager Beer Saloons, Cigar Stores, Bak: ries, Grocery Stores, &c. tor sale chvap. any amount on Merchandise, stoc' Ohattel Mortgages foreclosed. ‘Kstabi uire of RICMARD ast Broadway. E YOUR OWN BO: Route for sale cheap; be seen at 153 West OWNTOWN RESTAURANT AND BAR, DOING A Dusiness of $00 per Jay, for sale, or would take & Dartner. Address A. V., box 4,0) New Yor Post office, OR SALE—THE PRIVILEGE OF BOARDING FROM 1,000 to 2,000 people a day for two weeks; dishes, Inquire in Stores, &c, hed 20 years. In. $600 WILL DO TT.—MILK lorse and Wagon first class. ty-second street. store No. 877 Eighth avenue, OR SALE CHEAP—A_ FIRST CLASS LIQUOR Store, corner Oliver and Chatham streets: fixtures alone cost $3,500; lease, eight vo. 3 store, back room and ule vault. Apply. Auctioneer, corner Fighth street and Uni OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A FIRST tionery Store and Newspaper Route, ia J Going a good business, but must be soli & PAYN © Li s' ersey Clty: 234 Broadway. ‘S PATENT OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—WILD Sate,combination lock, 6 feet high, 5% long; cost $800; will I or one oF more years: splendid order, Addfess BARGAIN, Herald Uptown Branch office. OUR YEARS’ LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTUERS OF a first class Grocery for s ile; location, Twelfth and streets, Jersey Cily, Owner, PETER LAWLESS, 0) treet. TATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE IN A new and valuable improvement in Spring Bed Bot- pe toms. itis now being worked in two States, and has met with unprecedented success. For particulars address Dox, 200 Post office, New ¥ ks TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CIGAR STORE FOR | © sale, together or separately ; must be sold. 600 Ihird avenue. o convey relatives and friends from and to | infant daughter of | Cash advanged to | WALIsRS & CO,, Auctioneers, 27 | Yon wh Sa FURNITURE. EGRAAP & COCHRANE, 16g and 14 West Twe between Sixth a1 Bargains not to be equalled, ‘The immense, varied and elegant stock ma selling at bargains ned , DEC mineuse stock Arg Fur mi ND MC and N ROOMS, 39 BAST THIRTE. i Carpets, Pianos, Mirrors, Desks, Book+ Wardrobes, damask Curtalus, &¢.; private sale ler, third street, Beventh avenues. faccured by this house nalied elsewhere. RAAF & COCHRANE. ONTHLY PAYME! NTH STREET~ Parlor Sults, Bedroom t auction 0, for $ way & Son Pia Bradbury Pian Musi stand, we TIENTION!|—MAGNIFIOENT HOUSEHOLD FUR. niture jor sale (at sacrifice).—Rich! Suit, in damask satin, cost $750, for $2 perd 74 octave Decker & Bros. 'Pianoforte, one-quarter cos stone noe. lvate ri notorte, olorts, Cos: »K sor’ ship} 08 ph laborate and plain Chamber ets, | Size and single Bedsteads, Dressing ( Washstands, hair and spring Mattresses, &c. Library aud Dining Furniture onzes, Paintings, Carp lay oF @, No, 47 West Lith st all 3106) PRIVATE B. aly willsclt rich satin Drawing Room Suits cost for $20; Drocatel Suits, $1; rep Suits for $40; dtoom Suits, compiete, $6)'upwards; Carpet, spring and hair Mattresses, Mirror DENCE.—FAM- Bronzes, magnificent stein. it $1,000, dino bristiant toned 300, “for $250; Stool, Cover, ing. Call to-day or Monaa, carved Parlor 1 do, $15); su- ronsix!ing full 3, Bureaus, $50 to $176. sep and hatroioth Suits, &c. Must be sold. Pos- day, five story brown (sBrets, corner of Twenty-fifth street and sixth Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e. Yayments taken by the week or month. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., venue. OOD § G lia F Ggnas Carpets, Upno' prices and |ibe: D A. CLARKE, durable Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Mirrors, Istery, Parl ot HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH Brussels, three ply and ingraln Carpets, Oileloths, Maitings. &c.,a specialty; very cheap at the old place, ton strcet, side entrance. 747 BROADWAY.—FINB lor Beds, &c., at reduced 10 RE: Farilor, Address BM. L, T—THK ENTIRE FURNITURE O¥ A THREK story and basement house, consisting of two suits of if ht Bedrooms, Altchen and iningroom, new, in b ack walnut, inlaid with satin wood; English. velvet and Brussels stair and hall Carpets; Piano, Book Oage, Chandelier, &c. ; rented low to a respons ble party; part Dayment tiken'in board by lady owner if necessary. . 210 Fulton street. HE GLOBE FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, MOORB D., has opened a retail ware- street, Bro room at 16 oe of fine artes treated PHE BEST BARGAT stantial second hand Wardrobes, Bookcase: and Bedroom Suits, with Kitchen Ware; cash 24 East Thirteenth street (white banner). fast and ¥itth avenue, where the urniture at whol oktyn, KE. fourteent liberally, hi street. between Broaiway are offering their large lesale prices; respo: IN TOWN OF EXTRA SUB- 8, Parlor or time. tm tho fleid, by POLITICAL. LL CITIZENS IN FAVOR eace army at work in the flekis, shops and mines, ich commerce alone lives, as we kep legal tender: their address to 1,193 Broad OF KEEPING OUR our armies aro invited wo call or send ‘ay, room 20, WANTED ‘ANTED | or Uerring's preferred; price not to excee agents need nutapply. Address IRON, Herala o. “BO PURCHASE, TO BUY-eAN IRON SAFER, MARVIN’ si: 7FANTED—THRES OR FOUR Showcases; also Counters, . Bleecker street. SEOOND Inquire HAND at 247 Wanrera4 N ALLEGRETTI second hand, in good order, REFRIGERATOR, Apply at 13 New st. ORINSON HALT, 16TH ST, AND BROADWAY. JY, Coolest tneatro in town. Prices, 2. so. $1: boxes Thirteenth week and srowning success BUBLNSON ENGLISH OF BRA BOUFFE bouPaN x. OFFENBACH'S CHARMING OPERBTT4, LISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN, R' Fourth week and enormous success of Herve's immensely popular Upera i CHILPERIO, STEONG CAST, MoST POWERFUL cnonos, LL AND COMPLET ORCHESTRA, MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES, NEW SCEN Immense success of the Umbreila Dance in act 1. ances in act 2. Satur ow you shali see one of our French Ds Every evening at&8 Carriages return 10:43 ‘day matinee at 2. ‘Wanracn’s. It ig respoctiully announced that the VIEST APPEARANCK IN AMERICA OP MESSRS, HANDERSON & COLVILLE'S ENGLISN COMIG OPERA COMPANY WILL TAKB PLACE A? THIS THEATRE ON SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14 187% and will consist of the following talented artists, form- ing the largest and most complete organization, tor tu class of entertainment, in the worl JULIA MATHEWS, Pftnoipal Prima Donna, from the Covent Garden Opere ouse, London, who has held the first position im comic opera throughout England, Ireland and Scodand for the past seven years; Miss KOSE TEMPLE, Prima Donna Soprano: RITE St LVI, Prima Donua Contraltes “NI, Mezzo-Sopran Mr. ALBERT BRENNIR, First Tenor; Mr, G. H. MACDERMO' Basso aud Comedian; Mons. L. DELORME, Butfo: Mr. JOUN HOGAN, Baritone: Mr. WM. FORRESTER tenor; Mr. HARRY OOLUISR, Comedian and Pantomtmist Isabel Lewis, Soprano; Maud Egerton, Mezzo Miss ca Marie Antoine, soprano; prano; Julia Hozan, Soprano; Annie Cook, Contrattos Bessie Jemple, Contraito; Mass Poille Smallwood, Dansense and Pantomimtsty a y. Dias Louis de Smith. 8 J. Barrett, Tenor; Wit ¥ CONDUCTOR.... Mr. F. STANISLAUS COSTUMES, BCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS EN- TIRELY NEW. Peter Lawson. Tenor: Whos. Quine, Basso; 28805 0% ULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA _ SCENERY PAINTED BY MR MATT. MORGAN, The initial performance will be announced Monday, Pn ah ¥, Wheu the box office will be open for the sale of ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 AND 687 BROADWAY, WM. PASTOR & M. B. AVITT.Lessees and Manage’ A programme of novelties, chaste ana redned. MONDAY, August 9, GREAT ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. THE SENYAHS (Samoel and Maud) in their beautitul gymnastic exercises, introducing several startling and novel feats. DIORAMA OF IRSLAND, t FF of the Ema: raid Isle, The BRENNAN AND WARK COMBINATION in their melange of IRIZH MISO. WIT AND PATHOS ‘The Dublin Street Singers, Irish Courtship. second week of Mme, RENT/'S FEMALES MINSTRELS, 60 beautitul lady vocalists in new songs, duets, trios and choruses. FAYETIE WELUH, the best of Comedians, The Monarch of Song and'Dance, BOBBY Ni WCOMBR, PUNCH AND JUDY FOR THE CHILDREN WAYNE AND LOVELY. LANGLOLS BROTHERS, Charley Lord. Eugene Biits. Harry Philips. PERSIAN VAIDIs CilILDREN. Misses Hattie Forrest, Edna Markley, Katie Stanley, Emily Prior, Fanule “Beau, Lulu Mortimore, Nel Loraine, Kane, Kittie’ Sheppard, Louis Berry, Anne Bell, Josie Warner, Mesdames Ware and Brennan aud 100 talented artists, MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 9 OOLOCK. vividly representing tho beautiful scene A. c imp owner going to & BRO., 1g Vark place. REAL SSTATE.—A PROPELLER, IN EXCEL lent order, fitted up for passengers or freight, rs about $35 a day, to exchar, roved of unimproved, in New sey; price $10). tree and clear: sold on account of Inquire of JESSE 8, CAKM. fUrop EXCHANGE. ge for good Hroperty, York city or New Jer- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEW PATENT OF greut meri Petition; large ‘way, room 51, it; ove prot busi i sells ness Man Wants It: no com for cash. Apply a% ud Broad- ity EXCHANGE, FOR CIGARS, CANNED GOODS OR Vinegar, $2,000 worth of English Catsups and staple article of new Furniure. A. J. LENOX, Newark, N. i N INVOIC WINES, OF IMPORTED CHAMPAG) quality, for salo in small or Lar; Lt QU CORAL RUBSKR SUT OF THETH IN THRER hours.—Impression in the forenoon, teeth in the atternoon. Sixth aventic. nitrous oxid trom Grand way cars, Fuisty-tourth street, Coral rubber, very strong; flesh colored gold sets, platina sets, whalebone rubber sets, Plampers, Open tronts, Lip Litters, nip Depressers, Regulators; «mechanical dentistry. Teet terry, oF -ixth avenue cars, or Broud- of at Thirty-tourth stre BROUGH, 1-3 West Thirt near broadway and ‘Take green cars ot ‘ty-fourth street, little used A street HAINES BROS. PIANOFORTR WAREROOMS and manotactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second avenue, @ fine assortment of Orst class Piano- fortes for sale on reasonable terms; a tew Pianos bat great bargains —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make Of fine second hand Pianos, in pertect order. KNABE & CO, No 113 Fifth avenue, avove Sixteenth 30 for sale, a number WILLLAM BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $60; A Weber Pianoforte, 8; groat sacrifl BIDULE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. carved leg J. se les von octave, round corners, for cash, BARGAIN—$175—CHEAPEST York; 7 octaves; serpentine mouldings; carved | all improvements; Stool, AN, lo Fourth avenue, corner Four legs; agratfe only $175. NEW. teenth street BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE PIANO, CITY MAKR, with modern 1mproveiments, little used, only $200} other first class Pianos, new and second hand, ine: Bieinway’s, Waters’ and Chickering’s, at great bar- of on instalments or for rent, ‘its & SONS, warerooms 481 Broadway. ‘ains for caal OBAOK W. ITOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CIGAR STORE FOR sale—Together or separately; must be § at $90 Third avenue, or of RICHARD WAL’ 27 Kast Broad Wa: DID CIGAR STAND, 13 PARK ROW, OPPO. New Post ollice, for sale; $250; or to rent. CONFECTIONERS. —FOR SALE, A. Ls Lemon Toy Machine, in perfect order and’ but little Address box 149 ‘Herald off {CTROTYPERS, ST —A chan: LVER, GOLD A lor any one who unders of bad health; rs? business in Unig 05 herald offic ess: must be sold on a utions anct,Gdod Will 25 ye le te: A BEA CLOSING PRIVATE gant De Tichiy carved tc overstrung Piano, months, has print $25); stool, Cove 8. 0, atone pri “GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO WANTED—BY A | nmer botel. in exchan| PIANO IN NEW Clotn, Cover; lading oard. on reason- | tlic. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, Proprietor and Manager.....Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY GREAT S0CCKSS. BVEBY NIGHT, Ar 8 THE * Vv 0000 K K EEREE 58358. a ¥.\9. OK KE 8 6” v Oa oKK &B 5 bd % b RY, | OoOKK 5K 3 5 A oO Oo KK BEB 88383 v oO Oo KK E 8 v 0 oOKK E a Vv Oo +O K K B 8 8s 0000 K XK KEEE sSSSS in their now amateur Pantomime (first time in America) UNCH OF BERRIES, preceded by 18 OWN ENEMY, VOKES MATINE& SATURDAY, AT 120 TH AVENUR THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND gentlemen engaged for the season of 1875-76 will plcase meet in the er 1, at 12 o'clock enroom on Wednesda, Septem- : JOHN MOORS, Stage Manager. YRAND OPERA HOUSE, Highch avenue and Twenty-third street, Will open ior the season ot MONDAY EVENING, August 16, with the praduction of Piliet & Connelley’s dramatiza- Atlon of Jules Verne’s great romance of ‘ARO! THK WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, New Scenery, by Farren, Roescher and Fisher. Great kfects, by Shorwood and assistants, New Costuines, by A. J. Haves. of Brooklyn. AMAZONIAN MAKI, Wonderful inking Ship. Tho company willembrace wrt tON Mr. T Mr. JOS. WHEELOCK, Mr. R. DORSAY OGDEN, 3 ALLAOE, Mr. L. J. MESTAYE, Mr. ROBT JOUNSTON, Miss MARION SACKETT, Miss MAY GALLAGHER, Miss HATTIE ARNOLD, &c.. £0. CHEAP PRICES. OHKAP PRices, Admission to all parts, 60 cents. Gallery (entrance Twenty-tourth street), 20 cents Reserved seats in orchesira, 75 conts, The sale of reserved seats will begin on Taursday. IVOLI THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues, PAUL FALK,.... Proprietor t L ‘H} HAS EVER RQUNLLED OUR ATTRACTIONS THE COMING WE: SAPPHO COMIO OPE MIACO. SISTERS, VIO REYNOLDS, LITTLE ADDIE. Frank Naont, The Devins, ‘ila Maco Bros. a An Origin: Fairy Kxtravaganza, entitled Bi PRINCE AMABLE or. BU THE FAIRY Roses, EE, THIS SUNDAY AFTER: SACRED CONCERT and VARIKTY PEXFORMANO! THIS EVENING At 8 O°CLOOK, Admission to all, only 25c., 25c., 250., 250. 3° AVENUR THEATRE, NEAR THIRTY FIRST © streot.—SAM VILLA BURLESQUE TROUPE of Deantital young ladies in OLNDSRELLA AND THE Lit!Li GLASS SLIPPEX, Saturday Matinee at 2 John Whitney. ) Velardi, BURUBSQUE. BURLESQUE BURLESQUE. BURL Ss UK. Adaress H. W., UL SEVEN richly carved, $150; rosewood round corner Piano, $75; Pianos to rent'and sold on instalments. JOHN M.HON Forte our our round, Box 101 SALE.—500 pric: order administratrix G. Glegantly finished, with all latest improvements; fully Wauranted and liveral terms. $08 Bleecker street, FAMILY WILL SELL T! ‘ker & Bros. Pianoforte at a sacrifice; rosewood casi having all improv Auarantee, Dill of sa 4 shipping; Call today or Monda: ‘ate residence, No. 47 West OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO, th sireet and First avenue. HALF | PIANOS, Barmore's estate ; EIR EL five sto: tn ste sh it wus tures ot corner Grocery Store of Broadway. Particulars ot 4. West Thirty-sixth str 2 WILL BUY CK OF CIGARS AND S606 Smoking Articles, Vixitures and Lease ot Biore 49 Whitehall street, tor cash. Propnetor having other business to attend to, A MAGNIFI forte, for $275. el tall at CK, rated éity 46 Bleecze' 17% OCTAVE ROS ai ‘OOD PIANO. maker, cost $350, will be sold r street, DECKER & BROTHER, £ ( —A RA ANCE FOR A YOUNG PRAC. $900. ti ng a well established office ra Ad: JGGI8Y, e dG Herald ofice. WILL PUKCHASE OLD ESTABLISH c.; good line of customers. Address WALSON, Herald Uptown Branch office. uf OOO 59,3800-5 708 S4U8, THE eTOUE AND . Fixtures of an old established Staple and ‘ancy Dry Gooas Store, situated in one ot the best | stands in the city. AJdroes, with reference, H. B., box 1/6 Herald office. For Other Advertivoments Under This Heading See Directory. NEW INCH SWING ENGINE LATHE, screw cutting, for sale at second hand machinory prices. Call between 1) and 12 o'clock. L. UW. OLMS!SD, % Park plac LARGu, LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Pumps and Tanks. FINNEY & manutacturers, 202 to HOFFMAN, 2) Water street, Hrooklyn. PATTER BNC INES, ihe Baxter Portable Steam Engine, Size 2 to 15 horse power; unequalled 10 all points and tulip guaranteed. WM, D, RUSSELL, 18 Park place, N.Y. } “ARG. IN ENGINES, Tonks, shatting, Pulleys, && WILSON & ROAKS, Front and horse Todd & Rafferty Engine. Fo SALE—ONE TEN AND OD cutting Lathe, one si Gear Cutter; all complete and in good o valuable Tools, MORSE & BENNET, VOR SALE—A 40 HORSE ENGINE, CYLINDER 184X EW ; also other aspenard st. Business on Broadway, with Horse, Wagon, | foot Planer and Look, one | Winches; Upright or Locomotive Boilers, 30 horse owereach. Inquire of WM. G. oMITH, 374 Wess Furty- th street. | JOR SALE ONUAP—ONK 10X20 AND ONE TX horizontal kngino, To be seen at the Globe iron f ty jeventn avenue, Works, West thi ND YOOD SECOND HAN LEATHER BELTING wanted—At FITZGERALD'S Bolting Repair Works, 405 First avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty: fourth streets Beits repaired night or yay at greatly reduced prices; second hand leather used In repairing belts When required: men sent wo any part of county to do repairin ae ARGEST STOCK IN NEW YORK OF IRON L(Working Machinery, Engines, Roiiers and. Pu ew and second hand. Send for ‘cataloguo, Any of machinery furnished under contract at low rate B, RU ineer, 119 Liberty st., near Green wi RIABLE STEAM HOTSTERS QONSTANTLY ON 20. hand—Ten hor ower, expressfy adapted tor spilo ante without tongs; two men’s labor ton times in one in oe te ass Went Torene a, saved. JOUN RUst WORT ty-cighth street, Warrante ie TEAM PUMP FOR SALE CHEAP FOR OASH—12X ST idNoam tyinder, 6218 ‘water cylinder; powerrnl, Girect acting, adapted for pumping either water or heavy fluids, with two dy wheels, air chamber, de. at Little used, tn co a working order, Address bTHASL PUML Herald ce l DOUBLE ROUND. PIANO, en" to $6 PEEK & rent, Pianos, $75 per ee SON, 8 Clinton pl , NOTED MAKER, A to $200; Organs, $50 to $200; Piano’ or instalments, ear Broadway. 4 ace, 1 SUPERB AND BEAUTIFUL PIANO PLAYER very rapidly advances pupils at “very. Fates; first class reference. 151 Herald Uptown Branch office, BEAUTIFUL DUNHAM PTA: until paid; 74 octave, $175; Pianos atree! to rent. Cl corner of Third avenue, over Stiner’s moderate Address Sig. LINI, box 0-88 PER MONTH test improvements, 166 Thirty-seventh with Jai ON Nort” LADY WILL SELL A CHICKERING PLANO FOR AA. $75; in pertect order, sweet and powerfull tone. 28 Kast Thitd sweet, between Second avenue and Bowery, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL ant Decker Brother Planotorte, four round cor- 4 octavo, carved Joga, for $175; brilliant toned rich carved legs and case, for less than halt cost; here |e included. Ne $! Woat 25d st. Box, for shipping, Stool, Oo" t ll at S-story private residence 120 B.—Money Pianotortes, THKIR BLE. had eight months, cost Mg octave Bradbury & er and Music Oabinet, cost joaned on ail kinds of House Jail to-day or Monday, ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT. THEODORE THOMAS? UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, AUGUST & TWELFTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, when an attractive and brilliant programme will be presented. Admission tickets, | Privage boxes, $1 and $2 extra, according to location. ‘RAND CONCERT AND SUMMER NIGHTS FESTE VAL OF THE SINGING SOCIETIEA Arion, Beethoven Maennerenor, New York Maennor- chor and New York Saengerrunde, with the kind assist- ance of Franz Remuertz (baritone) and A. tt ; Bischof Geno}, voRDAY, August 2, 1873, tl JONES’ WOOD COLOSSEUM. THK COMMITTER, RENOR'S LYRIC HALL AND BALL ROOM, Sixth avenue (Reservoir square). ‘A NEW AND PERMANENT STAGH, has been added, suitable for PRIVATE THEATRICALS. TABLEAUX, &e, Rent reduced to $35and $5) per night. Books open. RS. ANNIE LYNCH BEGS TO INFORM HER frionds and the pubiic that she w: Vocal and Instrumental Concert, at the 4 Hotel, Far Rockaway, Long Is on Friday evening, August 13, atSo'clock. Immediatelygatter,the concert @ Hop will take piace, WEST AND BEST MUsIC,— na,” song and chorus, J. 8, Thomas, 60c.; ILLEEN ALLAN- Dm Salling A it the Dawn, Love,” song and chorus, Hi. ©, Camp, Saratoga Regatta.” waltzes, Bolles, 75e.; “Manuel Lancers,” J. M. Lander, dc. Pablisn by EDWARD HOPKINS, 851 Broadway. 7 H. POPR,|DRAMATIC ART, ELOCUTION, &C. + Actor and | Practical instruction to ladies or Elocutionist. geutiomen, Address Steinway Hall, = = oe ss THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE BVERY NIGHT AT8 O'CLOCK ON “Manhood and Cause of Its Premature Decline” at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broad: tween Houston and Bleecker streets. way, be~ —$100.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 Planojorte and Stool. Pianos to rent, $5 per month. ‘alments (akon, Now Pianos extremely low. GOLDsMIrll, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. OCTAVE A No. 107 k° riflee. Barrow, BARGAIN.—7 OOTAVE PIANO, ONLY $125; GOOD ¥ new; also 74 octave, all improvements; instaln West Twen R SALE—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD 7 OCTA’ overstrung Piano, ali in Seen any Ume at reat sacrifice, carved taken; ty-third street, corner Sixth erfect order, at a sace 7 “Hudson street, near F way. ‘OR GALE—A WEBER PIANO; ALSO A VERY FINR Music Box. Appiyat A. J, LHOMAS', No. 661 Broad AREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND anos, of the best quality, Manutactory ana ‘Pwenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. fanos, FISHERS yet |i jow for ena, at ‘fro Room, 425 West mn, T SOUL,” “SMALL BODY"—WONDERFUL “Gn ing Bird” P: “Hamming “dl Genuine “vile Bull string: logues fret Agency, 4 West Fourteenth street, ‘tanos and “Ole Bull’ Violing. #, 20 cents. Lilustrated cata J N* 4 Fourth aven P. HALE [8 MAKING 50,000 PIANOPORTES FOR «the trade'choaper ond better than small makers ean bay the stock Thirty-fith sire WMAN'S ELEGANT FIRST CLASS PIANOS— Besi and cheapest 7! ie rigos by the MAkOr, Cash or instalments, NKWMAN, corner Fourteenth stroet. octave, retatied at wholes: TANOS, oes ete oF en LOT TO SELL or rest cheap forcash, or by © ayments, at MERRILL'S , So, 8 Union square. ip vupalbsategS ata MUSICAL. A GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIBNCE GIVES instruction on pianoforte, harp and harmony at pupil's residence; $10 per quarter; best reference. Ad- dress, with reference, THACHER, box 129 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,205 Broadway, YOUTH, AN ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST, PUPIL of Mr. 5. B. Mills, te in, York or or} it referen: is | AMUSEMENTS. ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN te Hippodrome). g P, & GILMORE.. us bspier* MAGNIFICEN Lose Doaleek ii oncerts every night a GILMORWs FAMOUS BAND OF 100 PERFORMERS, THE MO.T COMPLETE AND THOROUGH MUSICAL, aN iN (0) EMBRACING A GREAIER NUMBER OF OELM- BRATED SOLOIS!S THAN ANY MILI me UN WALLED aArey, UNE 7 | THE GREATEST CORNER! PLAYER OF THE AGB, | whose marvelious and phenomenal mastery of the cor- Det-a-pision has estaolished Lis tame throughout Eurepe and America as THE MOsT ACCOMPLISHED INSTRUMENTALIST OF MODERN TIMES, will appear this and every evening in the choicest se leciiols from his repertoire of rare musical gems roM. ARBUCKL. who has no Saevute exch eveniog a Gumber of those matchless 8 aud beautiful fantasies which have made him suche favorite with the habitaes of the garden, SOHs!T, THE POPULAG BARITONB, will sing during the current weex several now melodies, gad L&FEBRE, N ioc 7 as a cornoiist save Mr. Levy. will al LETSCR, BRAC DEB CARLO, KSGEL, CICCONT Will be intr duced In appropriate solos. YHE DisTINGUISHED CONDUCTOR, RP, 5, GILMORE, has met with the highest approbation frem the press at ublic of the land for bis great eaterprise and judi | iy collecting the noted pertormers, who comprise Lis SUPERB BAND OF 100 PERPOKMERS, and the most flattering encouragement has been tended to him for organizing a military band superior any ever heard in America, and wiuelt Is Justly Fegara e ¢ puolic, for bi by it TAS No RIVAL IN THE WORLD. The Beautitul Garden, heightened in lovetiness by the addivon of many rare and iragrant plants and sarube, continues to be the theme of every tongue; the broad Promenade and charming walks are scl) NIGHTLY THRONGKD BY THE BEAUTY AND PASH. ION OF THE MBTROPOLES. OVERWHELMING SUCCESs OF THE MOsT ARTISTI® ASD GENEROUS ENTERYAINMENT TO THS LOVERS 0. ‘STO. VISITED BY THOUSANDS OF DELIGHTED PEOPLE EVERY NiGHt, ‘ ‘The Anost music to be heard in New York. is nuhely pertormed at this popalar resort b GILMUKES MAGNIFICENT Ba D OF 10) PERFORMERS, _inectal programme tor THIS (Sanday) EVENTNG>~ elections from j DELSSOUN, WAGNER, ROSSIN! WEB »sCHUBERT, DON zwerE, RIV. GRE, i " UTZER, | BODK, A CHASTE AND REFINED ENTsRTAINMENT, PROGRANME. ‘William Tel!’ sseey % Part Song—"Farewell to the Forest”. & Grande Scena at Aria, trom Oberon— hiy Monster” Mr. M. ARBUCKLE. & Mesatco—Grand Fantasie, with Varlations for ah the principal instruments. 3 Inrropuction 4xp TuxMa—First variation, Flutes im gon; second, Clarionets; third, nets; fourth, 4 oo Paonium ; fifth, Piccoles: sixth, French’ Horns} sew enth, Oboes; eighth, Trumpets and Bassoons; tenth, Saxophone: and Tubas; twelfth, Grand 6 Aria tor Buritoae, “iro P, Mater....... 8 7. Solo for Cornet & Overture, “Nachtlager”.. ee % Finale, introdacing the famous Septet, “Che mi frena,” from “Lucia di Lammermoor..Donizerty 10, Fess March, trom “Taunhaugeser”’ Wagnes Choral—"One Hundret Change of programme nightly. TET ORDAL PETES OOM, AT 2 O'CLOCK, MATINEE PERFORMANO. MUSIC BY A SERB NADE BAND OF SELECTED MUSICIANS. Admission, Suc. ; private boxe The Gardén 13'open EVER without music, from 2 to 6 for jadies and children. Admission, 25c. Season tickets. for 100 pertormances, $30; half seasom oKets, for 0 pertormances $20; packages of J2 tickew, fe V Cornets; ninth, ‘Trombones and. ERbde's Ait Varig” Mr. J. LEVY. OOD'S MUSEUM. woop'’®, MONDAY, August 9, TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. RUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. THE BES! PLAY in TWENTY YBARS, THE HIT OF THE SEASON. Positively last week of the great charactor actor, DOMINICK MUKRAY, who will appear every evening, and Wednesday and Saturday Matines, in ©. W. Burry’s 4agt Play Drama, being a dramatiaa fon of the Late Fen more Cooper's evolutionary Tale, Th SPY. Mr. ©. W. BARRY, as Genera! Washington, and the following eminont ap tists are specially engaged the dasung Comediens Miss GUssié DE PORERSE sae ¢ great character actom, Mr. J. H. BURNETT and entire Museum Dramatic Company. THB TERRIFIO SKA FIGHT, THE SPY'S NOVEL FSCAPP WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWAKK WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE, THE PEVLLR'S OATH FULFILLER Matinees Mon iay, Tuesday, 'harsday and Friday. ‘The Americas Facial Comedian, AH. SHELDON A. H. SHELDON ‘and fil dramatic company in the sensation. UNDER FALSE COLORS MONDAY, AUGUs?' 16, RANK FRAYNE COMBINATION, AYNK, RA BUTLER FRAYNE, LITLE FRANKIE, The wonderful Dog and Pon ¥. F F. FRANK FRA CLA. BUTLER, JACK HACK ELBERRY, C4DEMY OF MUSIO, Fourteenth strect and Irving place, KIRALPY BROTHERS. Lessors and Managers GRAND INAUGE BRVORMANOK Jues Verne’s incomparable spectaculur drama, ted UKSDA¥ EVENING, AUGUST 26, for the first time im America, paraphernata, of Mons. Camille Weinschenk. J..W. Jennings and a host of o:her popular artists. Allorders for seats by mail or telegraph will receive Robert Fox, the owner of this valuable property, wish Sars. wishing to negotiate for tt previous to September of the original Porte Saint Martin version of D'Em five acts, @ prologue and eighteen tabieaus, enti AROUND “Tus WORLD vill take place on instead of the date previously anounced, on which oe casion the above spectacular drama will be ti with all its ory scenery, machinery, costuines aud oom ete in'all ita devalis, as presented at the Porte St. Mare hu Theatre, Paris and under the personal supervision ‘The cast will mclude the following distineaished favorites:—Misses Minnie Conway, Vora Goidthwaite, Kate Frazier Fox; Mr. Owen Marlowe, Mr. Fitzgerald, The box office will be opened for the sule of seats om Tuesday next, from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M., when seats may be secured. Prompt attention. 7OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘One of the most successful theatros in the country. FOR SALE, ing to retire trom the theatrical business entirely, ma satisfactory uit of big agemeut of it offers It for sale. A 5, will be attended to. After that time other arrange ments will positively be made. Address F. KULUMAN, Lid Broadway, New York. NNUAL VISIT. TO THE CAT RONG FRYE CTOBE, WESTCHES- In consequence of the solicitations of the numerous frionds of the Now York Catholic Protectory, the Mange gers have decided to prolong the “secoud anhual visit {intl Wednesday, the lth inst, inclusive. Ine littom to the many sources of entertainment that haye beet provided for the guests > cineiey, of tak: chances on a table set, resented by His Ho- finess Pope Pius IX., to the Girls’ Protectory shorty af ter the burning of their building, and which 1s now om exhibition in the grove belonging to the institution, institution May be reached via Morrisanta or Harlem boats aud by the Second and Third avenue horse cara, ONES’ WOOD COLOSSEUM, foot of Stety third Strect and East River. THIRD SEASON GRAND ny on CONCERTS NINTH REGIMENT BAND. D. L, DOWNING. Musical Director 0) Children accompanied by parents iree, 3. F. SOHULTHBIS . een THBATBE .--Proprietor E 0 LET, THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REDECORATEDR, FURNISHED WITH NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY, ADAPTED TO EVERY STYLE OF DRAMATIO PERFORMANCE; NEW MACHINERY AND APPOINTMENTS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. FOR PERMISSION T0 IN-PECT, TERMS, &0., AR PLY To ALEXANDER T, STEWART, __ BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STREE®, EWEST AND BEST, MUSIO. “Father Almighty,” Thanksgiving Anthem, solos 1 Rey. eee ai Tei are: ts of the que," Brahao Garcnes with elegant s1 ag oO ‘Skidmore Lancers, Wi & 00, | | | | 8. Gil am, Giimore), ‘Morton Commander. WILLA! le db: gana, a0.) fic.” Gon her, pric Brooklyn, at $10 per quarter big 8, Ad- | Broadwa: re 39 Union square, fon a haa ANTED-FIVE PREMIRKES AXD FINTY PRE ASSO WANTED-—FOR A FIRST CLASS UAR- possessing cor ees for @ ot theatre, pply te SEO OR A eT point Adirens, | Mons.” A BLANDOWSKS, Hotel Homa, 0 saat Louw Stating ‘amount of ‘salary required, &c., WARNER, | ton st. “Fines! ‘olice eo orld,” “ ery or MCARDN—PRIVATE LESSONS PIANO.» Tro Will a Monkey Climb a Treet” “Since Terry Joined strvet, Werrof Pith ‘avenge. ett teachers, Circulars | Ong.” and Oo) others, st 10 gents sertd tarp for Mailed. Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. pong ES rmticerit Bowery, opposite HOR, BOXS WANTRD.—PAID ACCORDING TO | PLATTDUTSCHS VOLRERRS ability. Apply Monier age big AI cl va ‘the first festival of the North German Society, com am Mary’s church, 45th st., betwe wy wis See eee had jersey, United Soh USIC.—$3 PER MONTH FOR INSTRUCTION OF ‘Jaton Hib, piano; daily practice free; exira lessons given. | on the 6th, 7th, &th, 9th and of) Der, prox. Throne te sneation months; method simple and pleas | “For information’ aad partic ply at tho heads ing. rit} ‘West Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenue, quarters, No. 166 Bor oo MS €00, half, by a first class gentlen . z summer.” Adress ixnor H. Cable's Fiano Warerooms | PRAXIO, AND, GUITAR TAUGHT, ALO ALL ST YLRS Hor Woes Twenty snite a WENY DUBSON, 34 Bowery. Fine Banjos trom “Wy ig e aND WARPATH. JUST PUBLISUKD; | 1 $40, E illusteat in America. also “Guile to Wealth. and ‘fappiiess’” 80 conte ka A ®maur OL MALL TO BASH FOR YRARS— dreas MUSICAL AGHNOY.24 West Fourteenth stgeek | 21 tai EN On Lyric Hall, 723 sixth avenge. ANIED TO’ PURCHASE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO for cash. Any private of one can address, stating Brow arties wishing to ‘DANCING ACADEMIES, im jowest price, B. FANTED—A PIANO, FOR WHICH A LOT AND some ments and go New York od tnaker, ih will bo bay Must have all improve- dress bax 459 Post office, AI R. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Mtyne tall, Sixth avenue (Reservoir aquare), Teopeus September lt, Terma reduced, See circulars, AUS! DANOING ACADEMIES, J S PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, CIRCULARS at Private Acadgmy, 212 Last Kleveuth ot NCING AND SHOOTING ACADEMY, OH Qranaizs, FE: 619 saxtl 10: nue. — Sparring taught in one mon' Boxing Gloves for sale, it oteuderee 7“ Colone MONSTERY. LLIGENT LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS ranted ‘for sne stage, with good voices. Apply the week, ater 3 P.M, at ls cast Sixjont street GW, ATKiNe, s

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