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! THE NEW YORK HERALD. , WHOLE NO, 14,234. a WEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1875,—WITH SUPP. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Prner Pacr—Sixth column, ASTROLOGY—Suvawmm Pacr—Sixth columa, TLLIARDS—Swconp Pacr—Fitth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Sevexta Paca—Fifth column. »BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Szvuyra Pace—Pifth column. BROOKL' ERAT ESTATE FOR SALE—Srconp Paca— First BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —Nivry P BUSINESS NOTICES —Pirra Pace Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssconp Pacx—First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Sevenrs Pace—Third and CLOTHING Severn Paca—aixth col t COACHMEN AXD GARDENERS -Sevientn Pacs—Fourth column COASIWISE STRAMSHIPS—Szcoxp Pacr—Third and COUNTHY BOARD Suvmxeu Pacr—FiMh and sixth col- ENT MSTY—Seveern Pace Fourth column, nin. WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND U: FURNISHED—Sxconp PaGu—First and second col- Bia STEAMSHIPS—Sxcoyn Pac—Third column. Ul C xO ROPE—SrvenTn Pace—Sixth column. HANGE—Sxvanta Pace—Sixth column, URSIONS—Sxcoxp Page—Pilth column, FLINANCIAL—Nintn Pace, POR SALE—Seyentn Pace—Sixth column. Purvis ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘SxcoxD Pagk—Second column. FURNITURE—Fiest Pace—Fourth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—suventa Pace—Third col- urn, HELP WANTED—MALES—Srvenrn Pacr—Fourth column. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &o.—Futst Pacz—Third and fourth columns. HOTELS—Sevuntn Page—Fifth colnmn, HOUSES, ROOMS, c., WANTED—Pinsr Pace—Fifth ‘column. INSTRUCTION—Frest Pace—Pifth column, SBRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON OITY AND BERGEN "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pacr—First column. CTURE SEASON—Finst Pace—Fifth column, iT AND FOUND—Finst Pack—First column, MACHINERY—Saventn Page—Sixth column, MARBLE MANTELS—Srcoxp Pacr—Secoud column. MEDICAL Suconp Pace Second column, OKLLANKOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texra Pacr— Sixth colufan, MUSICAL—Finst Page—Fifth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Fiets Pack—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Finst Page—First column. TANOFORTES, ORGANS, &0.—Finst Pace—Fitth cok ‘umn. POLITICAL—Finst Paar—Fifth column. POST OF FICE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Fifth column, PROPERTY OUT OF THK CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Page—First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—First < column. REWAEDS—Finst Pacr—First column. SALES AT AUCTION—Seconp PaGe—Sixth column, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Seventa PAGE First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Srventa Pace—Third column. @PECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second and third col- umns. RAGE—Sxrconp Pacu—Second colamn. UMMER RESORTS—Skventn Pace—Sixth column, THE TRADES—SeveNta Pace—Fourth column, THE TURF—Finst Pace—Third column. @O LET ‘FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxconp Pacr— First column. ‘TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Szconp Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Skcoxp Paay—Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Sxventu Pace—Sixth column, “WATOQES, JEWELRY, &0.—Sevuenta Pacge—Fourth col- umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Secoxp Pacx—First coluinn. WINTER RESORTS—Seventi Page—Sixth column, WINES, LIQUORS, £0, “Secon Pagk—Fifth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Fiust PaGe—First col- uma. PERSONAL. (Qsghie your BROTHER PATE, FROM CHICAGO, . is in the city. Send telegram or note to him at Irving House, stating time and place of meeting. NFORMATION WANTED—OF GERRIT TROMMEL, A native of Holland, by his brother, JANNIS VAN TOL. Address 81 Monroe street, New York city. V MARGARET M’LANE OR JAMES M'SHAWN, WHO lived in Richmond, Va, in 1851 or 1852, will communi- cate with L. J. R., Herald office, they will hear of some- thing to their advantage. F THE MISSES MOONEY, WHO FORMERLY HAD A college in Twenty-eighth’ street, are in the city, and would be kind enough to call at the Fifth Avenue Hoiel, No. 107, they would greatly oblige an old lady friend, ETTER JUST RECEIVED.—YES, TO-MORROW morning, at 10 o'elock; same place. If very unpleasant, say Saturday. OL. ISS SOPHIE—PLEASE APPOINT INTERVIEW a. ite een ileraea {who failed en ued yon in Pesan xt ret near Broadway, at one o' , in Janos Ss Signed Meeceid Ustoes’ Vesna atten: re HILIP—HAD YOU PROVEN YOUR IDENTITY (over & year ago), when first you seen I failed to recog- ize you, could have avoided all provoking search and vex. ations mistakes and its consequence; common sense will teach you at once to come and see me personally at proper Place, where an explanation can restore all so peaco and quietness; (no meeting; no mockery). MARGUERITE REINHARD. LD OAKEN BUCKET—TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, ladies’ room, this side, at 10, rain or shine. Answer immediately and watch this. With love, CORSAIR. HE PARTY FROM CHARLESTON, 8. O., CAN HAVE ¢ Property at his own terms. to owner, G. PEIXOTTO, 154 West Thirty-second street, = W. AgSUSTEM OF BOOKKEEPING; EXCELLENT « Albany trade made. Cull or give address to party who gave you funnel last time T saw you. HQ BEWARD_FOR ANY INFORMATION IN RE- eI, FRI LC. Angast Cortern, from Boulogne, France. Kadress P. D., Post office, Syracuse, 66.720, YOU WISH EVER TO SEE NUMBER 66 again? LOST AND FOUND. OST $10 KEWARD)—A GOLD CHAIN, ABOUT 14 Inches long, on Thursday last, on the South ferry and ‘Wont street care, on the Erie Railway ferry boat or in the ferry house, on the New York or Jersey side. The above re- ‘ward will be paid on its delivery to EARLE & O0., 97 Front street, New York. OST—A DIAMOND RING, BETWEEN WALL AND Reade streets, weighing about two carats; a liberal Ferard will be paid, as the same was a keeps ‘Address IAMOND, box 228 Herald office. OST—IN THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADEL- ghia, email, black green edged Memorandmm Book, valnable to the owner, Will finder please return to address fn book and be liberaliy rewarded? OST—ON THE 10TH INST., A SMALL SCOTCH TER rier Dog; $5 reward will be paid for his return to LOUIS BERLE'S, 145 Spring street. O8T—A DIAMOND, WEIGHING ABOUT THREE carats: a liberal reward will be paid. Address D. W. C., Herald office. OST—ON BOARD STEAMER NEVERSINK, FROM Rockaway to Brooklyn, on Monday, August 9, from 6 to P. M., an old-fashioned open face gold Lever Watch. A re- ward of $25 will be paid on returning the same to D. EG- GERT’S SONS’, 74 Wall street, New York. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, IN THE GE eral Post Office, a black’ silk Umbrella, with black han- io and the letters R. i. A., Jr. engraved in old English ar the knob. The full value will be paid for its return to 176 Water street. R. H. ARKENBURGH, Jr. Lostaiotd, INST, BETWEEN. TWENTY-THIRD street and Seventh avenue and Wall strect, a Russia leather Pocketbook, containing « small sum of money; finde will be liberally rewarded. Return to 30 Broad st, room 47, O8T—ON BOARD OF ARROWSMITU, CONEY Island boat, last trip up, August 10, a silver Wateh, 3 ounco case, Bartlet American Watch Company; $15 reward by leaving at 665, corner Forty-orghith street and Eleventh yenuo, liqor store. No questions usked. ED MOROCCO POCKETBOOK, CONTAIN: sum of money and a Roman coin wrapped in will be paid for tho return of the pocketbook contents to Mr. KALLOCII, 66 Third avenue, corner enth street. OST—WHITE SPITZ DOG FRIT Wednesday moriing. tion to L WILLCOX, STRAYED AWAY Reward for his return, of informa 0. 8 Bust Bighty-fourth street. Us _REWARD: 5 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ‘ASKED.— Stolen, from 213 Bowery, on Thursday wight, July 20, fash Box, containing bank bookNo, 212,439 of the Bleceket Street Bunk, and the full value paid for'the spoons (marked SE. K., 1844"), wateh, chain and other stall articles of jew: Pe Mrs, J. KAISER, No, 213 Bow REWARD—FOR A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND 2) answers to the name of “Tip,” last seen at Briggs ‘Twent, nein ri fo. ahi ight front foot, stable, West third street: Address 0. T. d Uptown Br 25 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY xiGHT, *) August 5, @ lady's donble case stem wind Vatch (No, 18,410), with @ gentleman's chai Rame of the owner on inside. By returning the Ean Twentieth street the above reward will be paid and no quertions asked. EWARD.—LOST OR ST $50 REWARD.—L ‘i N, BETWEEN 9:90 and 10 A. M., on board n ferryboat, a large sum of Money. The finder wili receive the above ro- ‘ward by addressing J. W., Herald office. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES. NiaGana FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN, FARE TO NIAGARA, $9 25, SARATOGA, $6 50. NIAGARA FALLS, $9 25 SARATOGA, $6 50 TRANSIT FROM NEW YORK TO NIAGARA FALLS, FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD, THE HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN will make the trip from NEW YORK to NIAGARA FALLS and SUSPENSION BRIDGE every Sunday morning, via Hudson River and New York Cenoral Railroad, leaving the Grand Central depot at 2:30 o'clock. Actual ‘running time 10 honra and the rate of speed 50 miles per hour, arriv- ing at the Falls at half-past one in the afternoon, Attached to this train will be passenger conches; also a Wagner sleep- ing and drawing room coach, ready at 11 o'clock every Satur- ay nigh és ‘assongers by this train can reach Chteago at 8 o'clock Monday morning, vin the Lake Shore and Michigan South- erm roud, by counéetion at Buffalo, thereby saving 24 hours’ me. ° ‘Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs can arrive there at o'clock Sunday morning, remain 11 hours at the Springs and return by the 10:47 train Sunday evening, arriving in New York ut 7 o'elock Mouda morning. . A limited number-of Tekets will be sold, and can be ob- tained'only at the Herald office or on the train, REGULAR FARE CHARGED. NO EXTRAS. N. B.—For particulars and time table see advertisement under heading TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets ean now be purchased through to Saratoga. Take Herald Train to Schenectady, where carriages will be in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, arriving th in time for breakfast. Fare from New York, including @ delightfal drive of 20 miles through the country, COSA Naud pei a Close connections made at Saratoga by rail for Lakes George, Luzerne and Schroon, arriving there before noon. MILLION DOLLARS < GIVEN ‘AWAY BY THE MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1875, 22,178 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO $1,000,000, Number of tickets, 100,000. Price of tickets—Whole Ticket, $20; Halves, $10; Quarters, $54 Eighth, $250; five and one-half tickets for $100; eleven tickets for $200, Orders may be addressed to Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, President. Alexandria, Va., or F, METCALFE, General Agent, 823 Broadway, New York; Post office box 4,436. Send for descriptive circulars. They refer, by permission, to the fol- lowing distinguished gentlemen :— His Excellency Governor James L. Kemper, His Excel- lency ex-Governor Gilbert C. Walker, Hon. Robe: Hughes, United States Judge Eastern District of Virginia: Hon, R,B, Withers, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and United States Senatore-lect; Hon. J. W. Johnson, United States Senator; Hon, John F. Lewis. SPECIAL NOTICE. + Muscular debility, indiscretions of youth and manhood are radically and permanently cured by L. J. KAHN, M. D., Principal aud Proprietor of Dr. Kahn's magnificent Museum} residence 51 East Tenth street, between Broad y and Uni- versity place, Consultation from 11 A.M, to 2P. M., or by appointment. —ROYAL HAVANA AND GERMAN GOVERN- ment Lotteries, Ciculars free. WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, 75 and 77 Naseau street. Post oflice box 3,316. SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER «Ales, sparkling Wines: manafweture of complete out- Avs Of Apparatus and Materials, with full Instructions; all departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclu. sive Rights in desirable territory; catalogues tree. JOUN MATHEWS, First avenue, Tweuty-sixth and Twenty-sev- enth streets, New York, —DEBILITY BROUGHT ON BY INDISCRETIONS + and all kindred diseases of men speedily and radically cured by HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., i44 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street, ‘Office hours from 8 to 3, ISAAC G. BOYCE, COUNSELLOR, NOTARY *s, public, commissioner, 267 Broadway.—Practises in all courts of the State and United States. Divorces obtained Promptly, Lew papers accurately prepared. Pussporte ob- ined. A WOEFICIAL, DRAWINGS OF, THE KENTUCKY + State and Shelby College Lottering KENTUCKY EXTRA CLASS NO. 710—avGust 11, 1875, 57, 62, 38, 63, 27, 44, 3, 55, 11, 15, 39, 51, 43, 76, 4, 69, 37, 21, yaieg 2, eT 43 61, 73, 42, 2, , 69, 87, 21, 27, 3 xaxrodky Gags mo. 72)—avauer 11, 1875. pe a 50, 48, 12, 61, 3, 73, , boas SHELBY CLASS 'NO. 586—avaUst 11, 1875. 80, 62, 56, 7, 17, 67, 9, 66, 69, 44, 3B, 75, _19. d. S’sMitH & 'CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. ‘Post 51, New York. (A PARES, EMERSON |) 00., AGENTS “FOR « _ Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn daily, Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 da Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn August 28, 1875. Prizes cashed. Information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private office attached. Ottice hours 7A. M. to 7 P.M. NATARRH CURED.—DR, LANE'S REMEDY NEVER asfisie euatantee «positive, cure in every ease. HENRY ‘REED & CO., 643 Broadway, New York. For male by all dealers in medicines, ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a specialty. HENRY A DANIELS, . D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street Oftice hours from 8 to 3. AVANA LOTTERY.—$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 days. Next Drawing August 14. Prizes cashed. Cir culars of information free. J. B. MARTINEZ & CO., Bank- ers, 10 Wall street, rear basement, New York. Post office box 4,685. KENTUCKY SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION. Draws Saturday, August 28, at Covington, Ky. $300,000 Distributed in Caw, List of Gifts, $50,000 20,000 50 Gifts of $250 are. 200 Gifts of $100 are. Approximate Gi 4 Gifts of $2,000 4 Gifts of $ 4 Gifts of $1 5,000 Gifts of $10 are. 5,379 Gifts, all cash..... The Distribution is aut! lature of Kentucky for the bei ducah. at this off ry is- fit of tho University of Px. fs are payable in full om presentation of tickets Tickets, $10; halves, $5; Quarters, $2.50. Address all orders for tickets and Information to THOMAS HI, HAYS & CO, 609 Broadway, New York. —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY State Lotteries, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & 60. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 477— 5 19, 19, 74, '24,°68, 48, 31, 66, G2, 22, 25, 46, 54 KENTUCKY, CLASS No. 478—LuGusr 11, 1875, 68, 19, 5, 18, 50, 11, 7, 17, 72, 58, 41 WENRY, EXTKA CLASS No. 563—AvoUsr ti, 1875, 63, 30, 45, 18,96, 34, 11, 10, 59, 2, 7, 22, HENRY, CLASS NO. 564—avcust 11, 1875, 60, 18, 25,'GR, 62, 1, 65, 17, 83, ‘35, 71, 26, Full information by applying to or'addrossing J. ULUTR, 200 Broadway, first floor, Fear office, or Post office box 4,069, —SIMMON: CO.'8 GRAND f DICKINSON & monthly distribution of the Kentucky State Lottery, on the Havana plan, to be drawn August 28; also Royal Havana of Cuba, drawn Angust 14 Full lying to or addressing J. CLUTE, Auti rondway, or Post office box 4,969. OVAL, HAVANA LOTTERY: 510,000 distributed in prizes every 15 Next drawing Augatia o™ 1 Prite of. 1 Prize of... 2 Prizes of $25,000 each 1 Prize o 1 Prize of, 23 Prizes of $1,000 each. 830 other Prizes amounting to.....-; Circulars of information furnished’ fre lors filled Prizes cashed. Spnnish Bank Bills. Doubloons and Gov- ernments purchase TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall stroet, New York YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, SLOOP YACHT, FULLY FURS D WITH everything required for comfort, for sale, no letters an- owered Call if you mean business, K & CO., No. 8 Woat Twenty-fifth street, AHO POAT. 10, SUIT RVERYBODY, ON MAND, 2 Metallic Lite Boats, Spoon Oars, of buill to order in 10 Gays. 308 bo 373 South street, near Gouverneur sli STEPHEN ROBERTS. STEAMSHIPS 6 YEARS: OLD, 110 FEET length on deck, 21 feot beam, 8 feet depth of hold; built the most substantial manner; In first class order and will carry 300 tons coal; would make a splendid schooner oF pro- Rollgr: Address lock box 108 Post oftce, New Brunswick, Fok SALE—A_ BARGE, in OR SALE—THIRTY FOOT CABIN TAC! E! Address box 1,152 Post office, aoe ee OR SALE—THE NEW FAST SLOOP YACHT FE ria, 50x15.9, sound, complete and ready for immed gre, Apply to G. W. M. BTURGES, 31 South street, New en BEST PLACE IN THR CITY TO HAVE YOUR 3 Printing done is st the METROPOLITAN PRIN TABLISIMENT, 218 Brondway, becuuscc with ho ne tensive facilities the office possesses, work ig dove there at tho lowest rates, and with areat promptness, RRoxval WAVANA, LOTTERY. ‘oyal Saxon Governmen Bruuewick Government Lottery 7 Hamburg City Lottery. Kentucky boa iia LODOR ZSCHOCH, Post office box 5,594. 116 Nassau strevt. ‘pun TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS.” THE EVENING TELEGRAM, published daily at noon, three o'clock and five o'clock, TWO CENTS A copy, contains special reports by cable of the European Commer: cial and Financial Markets, “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS” the TELEGRAM the recognized financial evening Journal of Now York. HAT BXQUISITE PERFUME, DREXEL" & Boll Cologne, ining widespread populace Every cor le &« ologne should try it. For sale by all drugelata FOR $1.—WYOMING (sri uM $50.000 bor) Lottery, draws Any eo Toe vo distributed: capital prize, 00; col BL 8 %; al a & of Cuba, draws ‘t 14; ¥ y distributed; capital prise, $100,000" tlekuts, Ras? octane ;, fractions in proportion. Priges cashed Cireni ‘ree, LEW FCO. 70 Naman sizoek New York, wed Hee Ale SPECIAL NOTICES. m LAST CHANCE! $510.000. Royal Havana Lottery. "Royal Havana Lottery, Draws August 14, A few lucky tickets ieft. A few lucky tickets left. Buy to-day! Buy to-dayt Capital prize. $100,000, $510,000 i je tickets, $20; halves, e rters, $5; twentieth: ‘aws Saturday, Au Only a few lucky tekets left, Prizes cashed. Circulars, with particulars, free, P. C. DEVLIN & CO., Stationers and General Agents, 30 Liberty street, New York, $10; $1. THE TURF. A —AUCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORN- + in and evening at THOMAS’ Exchange, 1,239 Broad- way, on the Saratoga Running Races; full returas by tele- graph. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or mes- senger. French Pools open until 12 A.M. Tickets $3 each. OLIVER L. MARSHALL, Auctioneer. AS TION AND FR 1 POOLS SOLD AT THE w York Tarf Exchange, 15 West Twenty-cigth reas, every morning and, evening during the week ou the running races at SARATOGA and the trots at ROCHESTER, RETURNS by Western Union Telegraph—oftice in Room. PARTICULAR ATTENTION paid to commissions by mall jo. or messenger. FRENCH POOLS open at 7 A. 12M. KELLY, BLISS & CO. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning and evening at JOHNSON'S Pool Room, cor- ner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on the running races at Saratoga; alsoevery afternoon on the trotting at hester and Bulfwlo, Full returns received by Western Union Telegraph (office at room). French pools open at 6 A. M. All orders attended to promptly. No connection with any other pool room. No B.—Two French pool. Indicators will be open on each race during the Saratoga meeting. W. HW. & T. B. JOHNSON, LEMENT. FOUK CENTS. PRICE a 2 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. —J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER, + will sell THIS DAY raday), at 11 o'eloe! t Fourth street, vin. -— at stables 334 and 396 Wi 2M heavy truck Horses, five double Trucks, 10 sets double Harness, several sets light road Harness, Market Trucks, Ice Wagon, Gig and Harness and soveral road Horses; also the renowned trotting Hprse Joe Hooker, who trotted a mile at New London this summer in 2:3134, and can beat 2:40 any day; Whips, Robes, &c. No postponement on account of weather, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, —FOR SALE, office 88 Bust Ninth street, ny FOUR HORSES, THE PROPERTY of ® gentleman; one of them Is a brown Pagchop horse, 7 years old, 16 bands high; kind in all kinds of har- ness; can trot a mile to a road wagon in 2:45 with ease: can be driven by any one; does not shy or pull and is not afraid of the locomotive; also three other Horses, suitable for an; kind of business; all of these horses are warranted sound an kind in every respect, For further particulars inquire at pri- vate stables No. 43 Great Jones street, near the Bowery. ATEN Light POUR-SEAT ROCKAWAYS, SECOND fis, hand, good order; one open Business Gig, good order; ge assortinent top and open Road Wagons, by city makers, from 40 upi Landau, by Miner & Stevens; top and open 01 tons at low prices, Express Wagons, top and open + Harness, Whips, Shoets, Net, ae. WM. I. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, A hHaetoNs, CLARENCES, DEPOT Wagons and ‘Coupe Rockaways taken in ‘exchange j pod as new sold at less than half cost; assortment of Pony haeto HAM, Broadway and Fourth street. A. FIRST, Class TOP SIDE N, CITY make, $160; also Brewster Dog Harness, . £ $50, Private stable, 11 Kast Tenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place, —CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—FZRA MARSH, 18 East Eighteenth street, near Broadway, Best styles at lowest prices; our own make and warranted. STYLISH ROAN HORSE, 16 HANDS, 9 YEARS, fit for butcher, grocer or truck; satisfaction given} price, $05, 703 Washington street, corner Perry, grocery. J) EERFOOT DRIVING PARK. ond day—Summer meeting, Thursday, August 12; purse $200, for horses that never beat 2:43, Poter Manee's b. g. Creedmoor. G. Denton’s b. Firs Peat L. 8, Sammis’ b. Plumber Boy. 8. Hellings’ ch. g. Doxey. D. B. Gots White Stockings. —Hirse $900, for horses that never beat 2:25, . Harry Gilbert. ‘m. Lady Woods. , R. Dunster’s b. g. Chauney M. Beedle, R. Dunham's cl . Alpha, Hi, W. Howe's blk. § ‘m. Nolan, Thoms’ br. g. Phil O'Neil, Jr. A. C. Whitson’s br. g. Jim, E. H. Heard’s ch, m. Ellen Mary, The 2:50 class, 12 entries, and class, 13 entries, will take place to-morrow. Racing at $ P.M, sharp. WM. MCMAHON, Proprietor. NET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI- TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 215 Broadway. You will find it advantageous. Ny, DORP CLUO GROUNDS, STATEN ISLAND.— ‘The purse for $200 for the 2:34 class, for Saturday, August 14, not having filled, it will be postponed until Satur: day, August 21; entries left open till Saturday, August 14, at d o'clock PM. Address ail entries to D. Yt RYERS, Proprieto GARATOGA RACES, 1875. SECOND MEETING. TUESDAY, August 10. THURSDAY, August 12, SATURDAY, August 14 TUESDAY, August 17. THURSDAY, August 19, SATURDAY, Angnst 21, W, RPRAVERS, President, JNO. MORRISSEY, Lessee, ©, Wnaruy, Secretary. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. UCTION, AUCTION. AUCTION. SPEED, STYLE AND BEAUTY. SOME OF THE ‘FINEST STOCK EVER” OFFERED WILL BE SOLD ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, AT 12, O'CLOCK’ AT NO. 13 EAST FIFTEENTH, STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE, CONSISTING OF THE HANDSOMEST PAIR OF MAHOGANY BA’ VERMONT HAMBLETONIAN HORSES IN THE STATE, KNOWN AS MR. ROBERT GOE- LETS TEAM, OF 5) ‘TEENTH STREET. ‘This team has never been owned by auy other party, as the owner got them from the country himself; they are 6 and 7 years old, 10% hands, weight 2,400; both of a size, and it is Aifficult to tell them part, and the nigh horse can trot in 3 minutes and the off horse ‘in 2:40. ‘They are kind in all bar- ness and are beautifal saddle horses, with flowing manes and tails; they are perfect, without fault or blemish, Also the celebrated gray road and track Horse Surpri 16 hands, 9 years old; sound and kind; trotted in 2:253¢; 18 in track condition at present, but can trot any duy in he is just as fine as when 5 years old. ‘Also black Horse Prince, 7 years old, sound and kind, 15: hands; showed 2:38 when purchased last fall; can 'speo: fuster how. Also brown Horse Tarter, 8 years old, sound and kind, 15% hand high; can t1 day in 2:40. Also 2 very fine top Pony Phaetons, 2 leather shifting top side-bar Road Wagons, 1 three-quarter-seat no top Wagon and one very light one man Wagon; 1 fine light set Coupo Hurneny 1 very extra nat Track Harness, 2 sote tine light Single Harness, 1 vary Sno light Double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, Stable Utensils, &e. This fine and elegant Stock Will be ‘sold to the highest bidder, without reserve. Catalogues ready and stock ‘on exhibition. Call and ex- amine, UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 110 AND 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BE* TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH AVENUES. REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND OR REPRESENTED KIND FROM TWO TO THREE DAYS’ TRIAL, AND IF ale REPRESENTED THE MONEY WILL LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON HORSES AND CARRIAGES, THE FOLLOWING SECOND HAND CARRIAGES AT PRIVATE SALE :— COUPE, POLE AND SHAFTS, BY WOOD BROS. BAROUCHE, IN FINE ORDER, BY WOOD BROS. ‘Three-quarter Clarence, in fine order, by Wood Bros. Side-bar top Wagon, by' Brewster & Ga., of Broome street. Four-seat half top Park Phacton, by Miner & Stevens, Top side-bar Wagon, Pole and Shafts, by RM. Stivers Landau, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street, Six-seut Rockaway, by Wood Bros No top Road Wagon, by Dusenbury & Netson. Four-seat extension top Phaeton, by Sargent. T Cart, by Wood Bros, Basket and Panel Pony Phaetons, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, top and no top Wagons. MORTGAGE SALE. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST 12, AT 12 O'CLOCK ‘NOON, CTIARLES C. DUFF, Auctioneer, BOARDING STABLES, NOS. 219 AND 221 FORTY SIXTH BETWEEN BROAD- A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, I WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING PROP- ‘The ‘fast dark bay Gelding PRANK, 15% hands high. 7 years old, and was sired by Magna Charta, dam by Chain- pton; can trot at any and all times Inside of 2:35, and has @ record of 2:42; is warranted sound and kind. The handsome and fast black trotting Mare KATTR, 16 284 hands high, 7 yours old, was sired by Wild Wagner, and is a half sister to Lydta Thompson; she can beat and is warranted sound and kind. Also the fast bay Gelding AMBLER, 15% hands high, 8 years old, was sired by California Patchen, dam by Rys- dick’s Hainbletonian; he is one of the best road horses in the State; can trot a in 225, und is sound and kind. Bi Gelding TEM ". 153g hands high, 10 years old, was sired by Old Hambletdnian, dam by American Star; can beat 2:30, and fs sound and kin ‘Also two Brewster Top Wagons. One set double Harnom. ‘Two sets of single Harness. Four Blankets, four Sheets, Surcingles &e. Bale positive, rain or shine. By order of CORNELIUS FARLEY, Cig Marshal, ahd ATTORNEY OF MORTGAGEE, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON, (ate Johnston & Van Tasseli). THE MORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREE1, near University place, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND OAR. RIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS TO REE DAYS’ TRIAL ON HORSES WARRANTED SOUND. Tho business will be continued on precisely the eno strict and honorable principles which have always char. acterized the dealing of our house and won the resp and confidence of the business community as well as tho Publica large. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. Veet FOR THE SALE’ OF BREWSTER & CO.'S (of Broome street) secoud hand Carriage: ARCH. JOHNSTON. Clarences, Half-top Phaetons, Coupes, T Carta, Depot Wagons, Dog Carts. Eight Brewster & Co.'s Road Wagons. A. 8. FLANDRAU, 872 and 374 Broome street (old stand of Brewster & Co.) A VERY HANDSOME BLOOD BAY, 15% HANDS high, 6 years old; fine tail and mane’; no white; war- ranted sound and kind. No. 6 West Thirteenth street. -ONE OF THE FINEST TURNOUTS IN. THE + city, black Mare, 15% hands high, 6 years old; boauti- ful driver ean trot in a4 wa anced found and Kind; also a fing spring Toy 01 @ Harness. at No, tos Weer Thirtwoonth etrece cand —ONE COUPE, ONE EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, «one Fark Phaston, one T Cart and one Wagoneste, nearly new and used by @ private family. T a 111 and 113 East Thirteenth street, at M. Curley's, 10 near Fourth avenue. A.WYOE SALE. A VERY STYLISH PATCHEN MARE, 15% hands’ high, 7 years old; safe for anybody to drive and stands without tying; warranted to trot better than 245, Also a first class business Horse; very stylish; 6 years old; stands without tying, and safe for anybody to drive: Warranted to boat 9 minutes; must be sold, “Inquire at 612 roadway. A =-FOR SALE, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, HAND- fq tome And frit slugs extensiont op Phaeton, ‘Pole and Shafts; double and single Harness; all good as new; also handsome bay Horse. Private stable, 33 East Twelfth street, betwoon Broadway and University place, BARGAIN.—ETHAN ALLEN MARE, 15}4 HANDS; trots 2:40 sure; fine side-bar top Wagon, Dunseomb Harngsa, Robes, &¢, Dr, ROQUA'S private stable, No. 152 East Twonty-socond streot. A.W POR, BALE, SIX HORSES; FIT FOR PARMING ‘ ring or general ase; to be sold at a sacrifice ; trial Allowed; must bo sold to close partnership, Inquire at cor- ner of Woostay and Amity streets. in Stevenson's liauor store, SACRIFICE.—A GRAY HORSE, FIVE YEARS Old; also two other Horses, young and sound, suitable for grocery, express, furming, &¢.; must be sold. 8) Division street, saloon. AHL OPRER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S « death, four pony-built Horses, suitable for any busl- hess purpose, at half value, 59 South Fifth avenue, between Bleecker and Houston. TWO HORSES, 15 AND 16 HANDS HIGH; FIT for grocer, oxpress, furmer or milkman; young and jathalf value; a fair trial allowed. 48 Grand stroet, ARRIAGES.—GRUBE, 366 CANAL STREET, NEAR / West Broadway, has a good assortment of Park and Pony, Phaetons, Rockaways, Coupes, Buggies and other styles of his own make at manufacturers’ prices. (heres —FINEST DOCTOR’S PHAETON IN THE city; Landaulets, Coupes; fine light Coupe and six-seas Rockaways; our own manufacturo and warranted. J. COLYER & CO., 594 Broadway. ARRIAGES, HARNESS—GREAT REDUCTION; NEW and second, every description; Phaetons, Victorias, soun Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Bugizies, Coupes, Coupe Rocka: ware Light Wagons. Pony Phuctons. MANUFACTURERS? UNION REPOSITORY, 682 Broadway. ert WAGONS DEPOT WAGONS, WITH AND Without tops, trimmed with leather, out own make, ot bargain, 1,50 (OUR HORSES AT A SACRIFICE—SUITABLE FOR any business, 15 to 163 hands, $40 to $100, not half value; top Business Wagon cheap; also trained Goat and Sulky. No. 211 West Thirty-first street. OR SALE—A GOOD HORSE AND A NEW DOUBLE spring express wagon at No 2 Neilson place between Waverly place aud West Kighth street, one block from Broad- way. OR SALE—A PAIR BRIGHT BAY COB BUILT Horses, 1534 hands, gentle, stylish; price $800, Apply at private stable rear of No. 8 Washington square. IOR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES; GOOD Toad team price 6000, worth $1200; sold for want of use; at GRAHAM & CO.’S stables, 17 East Twenty-eighth street OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TEAM OF TRUCK Horses, 7 years old, 16 hands high; sound and kind in every way; or sold separate, for the want of use, Inquire at paper store, 41 Sixth avenud. OR SALE—ONE CLARENCE, BROW Clarence, drab lincd; one Landau, one glass front Coach, blue lined; one four'seat Phaeton ;'all in good order and will be sold cheap. Apply at McGERALD'S Carriage Manufactory, 297 East Broadway. OR $100—BEAUTIFUL TOP PONY PHAETON, BY Lawrence; cost $300; fine Hambletonian Horse, safo for lady, trot three minutes good to saddle; also bay Mare, 15 hands; sound and kind.” Dr. ROQUA'S private stab! No. 152 East ‘Twenty-second street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR DIAMONDS or Watches—Black Horse, 154 hands high, genteel and fast trotter; open Buggy and new Harness. Address F. RUSSELL, Bt. Nicholas Hotel. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR HORSES, ROAD Wagons, Pianos or Diamonds, anew three story frame House; al iinprovemonts; fino location; a arguia given, Address H., 45 Jefferson street, Brooklyn. OOD HARNESS FOR FARMING, TEAMING, TRUCK- ing, carting, SR esmon i oot car aay Asay stables, grocers, ‘coupe, road, coach, business and pleasure use; tices the wary Sieik ss Plsmie pal and exacting, Oak SOrLEY’a CO., 48 Murray street, between Church street ‘and College placd, stew Yor) ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE_ IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; ood Grocer’s Harness, $25; good, Millman’ Harness, $0; vod Doube Trick Harness, $30; good Stable Blankets, §1°S0, ‘Please call and examine for yourselves. FISUER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York. ARNESS BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEAL. ing direct with the manufacturer; a large stock of handsome Harness at very low prices. E. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street, corner College place. MPORTED ALDERNEY COWS FOR SALE—AT Briggs & Co.'s stable, corner Forty-second street and Seventh avenue. Ask for Mr. BRIGGS. roadway, corner of Forty-sixth street, LINED; ONE HBTLAND PONIES FOR SALE—AT BRIGGS’ & CO.'S stable, corner of Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, Ask for Mr. Briggs. ASTURE FOR HORSES—EASY OF ACCESS BY steamer Matteawan, foot of Barclay street; price $6 per month. References—T. Stewart, Nos. 4, 6 and 8 John street Captain E. Bishop, steamer Matteawan: J. L. CONOVER, Holmdel, N. J. ACRIFICE.—ONE SPLENDID BAY HORSE, FIT FOR ©) butcher, grocer or any business. Inquire at 207 West Nineteenth street. bad Nd TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS.” TWE EVENING TELEGRAM, published daily at noon, three o'clock and five o'clock, TWO CENTS A COPY, contains special reports by cable of the European Commer- cial and Financial Markets. “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS” make the TELEGRAM the recognized financial evening Journal of New York. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, have unsurpassed facilities for doing all Kinds of Printing with unusal promptness and at moderate prices. WAnNteD—o LEMANS COMPLETE TURNOUT IN exchange for new Pianoforte; can be selected from warerooms of A No, 1 makers, Address A. S., box 109 Herald office. Wi noe: WITH PHAETON AND HARNE all complete. Address ADAMS, Herald Uptown Branch office. Mage age es OR TWO HORSES, NOT VERY large; must be sound, kind and good travellers; horses used to the saddle preferred; no fancy asked, Address JAMES McCREDIE, No. 2 ecnth street. rices need be West Eight- PAYMENTS FOR ets and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER- "8, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An im- monse stock and low prices. ATTENTION —MAGNIFICES AV ture for sale at sacrifice. —Parlor Gost $750, for $200; do., $150; elegant Deckar & Bros, Piano, $250; elaborate ‘and plain Chamber Sets, inlaid Bedateads, Drossin , Bureaus, &e., $50, $1755 single Bedsteads, hair und «pring Mattresses, Library and Dining Furniture; Turkish Suit, $100; rop und haircloth Suite, 89% Bronzes, Paintings, Carpets, ‘ke. ; must_be sold. Cail five story brown stone private residence No, 47 West 16th st. MAGNIFICENT CRIMSON SATIN BROCADE, latest style, Parlor Suit, cost $475, for only $150; do. Marie Antoinatte style, $85; brocatel and rep Suits, $50 and $40; Pianotorte, Paintings; Chamber Suits, with Dressing- cases, $49 up; Mattresses, ail kinds; Parlor, Library, Dining Furniture, Carpets, Silverware less than half cost. ‘Private ast ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenu f HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Suit, ‘satin, residence 105 N ELABORATE CHAMBER SET, HANDSOME LI. brary see Led walnut and allt French Parlor Suits, dronge Clock and. Figures, Carpets, Oil Paintings; Ane Surgical Instruments, at 25 Wess 26th st nica PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY. WILL dispose of their elegant and costly-made Furniture at a sacrifice. Elegant Parlor Suits, In crimson and silver satin, cost $850, for $175; brocatel Suits for 8125, rep Suits for $40, elegant inlaid and gilt Bedroom Sets, cost $600 for $189; inlaid walnut Sets for $75; Carpets, Bedsteadsy Dressing Cases, Bureaus, spring and hair Mattresses, Mirrors, Bronucs, magnificent Decker Bros, Pianoforte, cost $1,000 fo } Windsor for half cost; Stools, Se Wank tor Be shipping. limit; ors, Music Stand, box fi N. B.—Call before purchasing elaewhere; no 0 Feasonable offer refused: goods must be sold. GAY, 120 West 234 st, a. POLITICAL, ATATE OF NEW YORK. Orrice oF Tire Sxcuerany oF State, Aunany, July 31, 187 ry oF New Youn :— To me Surnive oF THE Co Bin—Notice is hereby giv that at th cones er naan to be held in this Stage, op the Tuesday succeeding the first M y of November next (November 2), the following off re to be elected, to-wit -— A Secretary of State in place of Diedrich Willers, Jr. A Comptroller in the place of Nelson K. Hopkins. A Troasurer in the place of Thomas Raines. An Attorney General in the place of Daniet Pra But, State Enginoer and Surveyor in the place of 8 weet. A Canal Commissioner in the place of Reuben W. Stroud. ‘An Inspector of State Prisons in the place of Ezra Graves. ‘All whose terius of office will expire on tho last day of De- cember next, Also, a Senator for the Fourth Senate district, composed of the’ First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards of the city and county o New Yorl : Also, & Senator for the Fifth Senate district, composed of the Kighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the city New York. tor for the Sixth Senate district, composed of Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the city and county of New York. Also, a Senator for the Seventh Senate district, composed of the Fighteonth, Twentieth aud Twenty-first wards of the city and county of New York. ‘Riso, a Senaior for the Eighth Senate district, composed of the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of the city and county of New York. (OUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS. Also to be elected in said county, twenty-one Members of Assembly, to be elected from the Assembly districts as con- stituted under chapter 607, Laws of 1506, pHeiitdge of the Superior Court in the place of John J. reedman, A Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the place of Frederick W. Loew. ‘A Surrogate in the place of Robert C. Hutchings. A District Attorney in the place of Benjamin K. Phelps. ‘A Recorder in the place of John K. Hackett. Two Justices of the Marine Court in the place of Michael C. Gross and Philip J. Joach ‘A Coroner in the place of Adolph Kessler, ‘All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De- comber next. Also, a Judge of the Court of General Sessions for the term of fourteen years, from January 1, 1876, pursuant to chapter 259, Laws of 1875, Respectfully yours, yivanus H. DIEDRICH WILLER: Secretary of Sxenter’s Orvice, New York, August 2, 1875, Toertify that the foregoing is a true copy of the election notice received by me this day from the Secretary of State, WILLIAM ©. CONNER. Sheriff of the City and County of New York. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—AT FROM $200 TO $500 4 month rent, between Fourteenth and Fiftleth Streets and Fourth and Sixth avennes; also to buy, two good Houses (price from $20,000-to $35,000) for cash’ shall expect commission from owners. W. & E, A. CRUIKSHANK, 76 Chambers street. OUSE WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY; A three story high stoop House, with modern improve- ments, above Twentieth street and’ west of Third avenne; rent not to exceed $1,500. Address ©. B., Herald offi ARTIES HAVING FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT would do well by placing them in the hands of Teackle & Purdy, 1,248 Broadway, vetweon Thitioth and Thirty-frst streets, as they have appli W4NtED-FOR A RESPECTABLE SMALL FAMILY, a Floor of about five rooms, on wost side; state by ol which must be moderate. Address C., box 203 Herald oftice. ; best of references gi ications daily for the samo. ANTED—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A HOUSE, all improvements, eight rooms, Gey hyper neighbor- hood, between Forty-ninth and Sixty-fifth street, east, by September 1; rent not over $700. Address, with particulars, T., box 3,155 Post office. ANTED—A FLOOR OF FIVE OR S8IX_ ROOMS, with all modern improvements, in private, family pre- ferred. Address Mrs. MAZE, 63 Jane street. ANTED—A PARTLY FURNISHED ROOM, IN which to give piano and singing lessons; location near Broadway, between Fourteenth and Twenty-eighth streets. Address A B., box 192 Herald office, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A STORE ON NINTH ANENUE, between Thirty-eighth and Forty-second streets. Ad: dress STORE, Herald Uptown Branch office. 7ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FLAT OR Apartinents, consisting of six or seven rooms, with mod- ern improvements; in s good location ; partially furnished preferred; references, Address, stating terms and full par- ticulars, B. F. L., box 4,629 Post office, New York. In the Country. IRE ISLAND, AUGUST 11, 1875. Wanted to lease, a small, first class Hotel, furnished or unfurnished, either in Jacksonville, St. Augustine or Savan- nah; or would take a half interest with the right man, or would be Sy to run a house on @ percentage of profi best of references, and travel from Boston, New York anc Chicago influenced. Addross, for one month, 0. H. WILL- 1AMS, Steward, Surf Hotel, Fire Island, Long Island. ANTED—A FACTORY IN THE VICINITY OF NEW York; a building with small engine and boiler; moder- ate price. ‘Address, for one week, FACTORY, station C, jow Vor 4 DRY GOODs. O(V4AWEST TWENTY THIRD STREET —LADY ABOUT 4 to return to Paris would like to dispose of four ele- gant Dresses, which were brought from there in July; sold at a great sacrilice, Can be seeu Wednesday and Thursday, be- tween the hours of 11 and 2. POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE for the week ending Saturday, August 14, 1875, will close At this office, as follows:—On Tuesday, wt 9 A. M.; on Wednesday, at 9 A. M.;on ‘Thursday, at 11:30 A. M. and on Saturday at 11:30 A. ML T. L. JAMES, P. M. THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOOK ON “Manhood and Cause of its Premature Decline” at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. INSTRUCTION. ORT WASHINGTON FRENCH AND ENGLISH IN- stitute.—Classical, Mathematical, Commercial and In- Gustrial Institution for’ young gentlemen; 17Ist street and Kingsbridge road, former residence of. 1.'P. Martin, Esq. ; twenty-first year; nine resident professors; will reopen Sep: tember 16, For ‘circulars apply to G. Lespinasse, No. 3 Pine street, or on application at the institute, station M.; also at the United States School and College Directory, Do- mestic Building. ~~ PREVOST, successor to Lespinasse & Provost. MUSICAL. PIANO eee! a bah sag aa Lipp my AN EN- agement; understands variety and stage business ‘Aditress A. E., Herald ofica. u, ROGRAMMES, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, TICKETS, Pr pinions and all Kinds of Printing for musical conservatories and entertainments are furnished in the most elegant style at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB- LISHMENT, 218 Broadway PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, As HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ond avenue, @ fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; & few Pianos but little used at great bargains, —FOR RENT—CPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND A. Piasoslof our ows take: also tor tale a cumber of Gne second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth street. IN —PIANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU- ZA. facture; also second hand Pianos, in thorough order, for sale at low prices, by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 Bast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. &C, AMUSEMENT ‘Se ENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY GREAT st OWDED HOUSES. EVER Tt 8, THE 0000 ° ° ° ° cf) ° ° 0000 amateur Pantomime (first time in America), A BUNCH OF BERRIES, preceded by HIS OWN ENEMY, VOKES MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 1:30, Waneacess, Ga: THE FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF HENDERSON & CQLVILLE’S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY will take place on MONDAY EV! G, AUGUST 16, when the celebrated English Prima Donna, Miss JULLA MATE 8, supported by every member oft! MAMMOTH ORGANIZATION, will appear in a Grand Follie Musicale ia th: acts and fous. tableaux, founded on the ‘celebrated opera boufle of Barbe Bloue, by Offenbach, and entitled BOULOTTE. FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. NEW SCENERY BY MATT. MORGAN. COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS ENTIRELY NEW Oonductor.....+ .--Mr. F, STANISLAUS: Box office now open daily from 8 A. M. till 4 P. M, GARAND OPERA HOUSE, Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, will open for the season on MONDAY EVENING, Angust 16, 7 with the production of Pillet & Connelley's dramatization & Julos Verne’s great romance of AROUND THE WORLD IN BIGHTY DAYS. New Scenery, by Farren, Goetcher and Fisher. Gront iffects'by Sherwood and agsistanta. few Costumes by A. J. Eave rooklyn. j AMAZONIAN MARCH." Wonderful Sinking SBip. The company will embrace WHEELOCK Mr. THEO, HAMILTON, OGDEN, Mr. J.J. WALLAC 3 “ AYER, Mr. ROBT. JOHNSTON, Miss MARIO’ CKETT, Miss MAY GALLAGHER, Miss HATTIE’ ARNOLD, é&e., &c. CHEAP PRIC CHEAP PRICES” Admission to all parts, 50 cents. Gallery (entrance Twenty-fourth street), 20 cent, Reset ‘seats In orchestra, 75 cents, The sale of reserved seats will begin on Thursday. OBINSON HALL—SIXTEENTH STREET Broadway, Coolest and best ventilated theatre in town. ‘Thirtenuth week and enormous success of ROBINSON'S ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY. Offenbach's charming Operetta LISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN, at 8 P. M. Fourth week and immense hit of Herve's ever populas Opera Boutfe, baiietirs CHILPERIO, at 8:45. POWERFUL ¢ STRONG CAST, WERF' HORU! ° » FULL ORCHESTRA UMBRELLA DANCE IN ACT 1, SEE OU ‘CH DANCE IN| ACT 2. APPLAUS! EQUENT AND ENTHUSIASTIC. EVERY EVENING AT8& SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN (LATE HIPPODROME). P. 8. GILMORE ... . +++. Condnetor THE MOST MAGNIFICENT GARDEN IN THE WORLD, OONCERTS EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, GILMORE'S BAND OF 100 PERFORMERS. THE Geese ae CORNETIST, AND PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. 1. Overture, “Don Juan" 2. Romanza, from “L'Eelair 8. Invitation ala Danse... 4 Bolo fox cornet, “Kathieon Mavourneen", Mr. M, ARBUCKLE, 5. Grand Selection, from “Euryanthe”, @ Aria, from “Lucresia Borgia”... Sung by Mr. A. 7, Solo for cornet, “Favorite”. & ‘Written by the author of "Ale: Mr. Levy's best solos, expressly for Gilmore's Garden Concerts, and per- formed for the third time by Mr, J, LEVY. 8 Overture, “The Beautifai Galatea” 9. Concert walt, “Nautilus” 10. Mareh, “Lrioinpbale” Nati y THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, RMATINER on SATURDAY, at 2 P.M. SERENADE: Admission. 50 cents, Boxes, admitting four. seeog Packages aud season tickets at reduced rates, to be had at box office, Woo MUSEUM. THIRD WEEK. OVERWHEEMIG SUCCESS. PHS EVENING AT 8, AFTERNOON AT 2, the great actor, A. H. SHELDON DOMINICK MURRAY, in his great Sensation, in Berg's Fey Drama, NDER HE SPY. FALSE . ©. W. BARRY as COLORS; General Washington, or, LINGHAM, BURNET, OUTCASTS GUSSIE DE FORREST. ON THE WORLR. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE. 585 and 587 Broadway. William Pastor and M. B. Leavitt, Lessees and Managers. THE GREAT SENYAHS. THE DIORAMA OF IRBLAND. MADAME REUTZ’ FEMALE MINSTRELS. 50 Beautiful Ladies. PAYETTE WELCH. BOBBY NEWCOMBE. BRENNAN & WARE'S COMBINATION. Wayne and Losey, Langlois Brothers. PERSIAN VALDIS SISTERS. PUNCH AND JUDY FOR THE CHILDREN. 100 STAR SPECIALTY ARTISTS. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 2 O’CLOCK, NENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Proprietors. isis HiT RN™ APPLEBE 4 AS’ UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. u THIS (Thursday) EVENING, August 12, at 8 o'clock. ‘aestoso.. German Dance: Symphony in . Overture, Anacreon Beptett, op. 20. Theme ‘and V Overture, Manfred, op. 115... Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 8, in Symphonic Poem, Le Rout @’Omphal Fairy Overture,’ Aladdin. jon, 50 cen IVOLI THEATRE—EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues, PAUL FALK ........ During the evening GETTING PAL BOTH WAYS, THE PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN, CATS AFTER ME, Great Fairy Extrav: 0, PRINCK AMABEL; OR, THE FAIRY ROSES, and thirty first class specialty Acts, CADEMY OF MUSIC. NOTICE, ‘The KIRALFY BROTHERS respectfully announce that tho box office is now open for the sale of seats for the fi fourteen performances of the incomparably grand Porte St. Martin version of D’Ennery and Verne’s extraordinary’ romantic cowedy spe of AROUND THE WORLD, D AVENUE THE menso hit of the Cinderolla Matinee IK.’ Fortosous Bastosyae. trocpe tal turday, J. BERRY, Mustness Manager, BEAUTIFUL NEW UPRIGHT IMPORTED PIANO, $190; a full moulding square Piano, only $150; new double reed Organs, $00; several noarly new at astonishingly low prices ILLINGS & WHEELOCK, 14 East Four- teenth street. A BARGAIN.—7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $130; carved legs; all improvements; great sacrifice; fuily warranted; instalments received; rent R. CABLE, corner Sixth avenue and Twenty-third st, BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, AT A VERY GREAT SAC- rifice, a first class rosewood Piano; has all modern im- provements Call at 155 Wost Forty-ninth street. FPRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- gant Decker & Bros. Pianoforte at @ sacrifice; « Tichly carved four round, rosewood case, full agraffe, over- strong Piano, rons all improvements, used 7 months, has printed guarantee bill of sale, cost $075, for $250; Stoul, Cover, Box for shipping; a 744 octave Bradbury Piano, i cost. ‘nll five story brown stone private residence, No. a West 16th st. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $60; A OHICKERING Pianoforto, round cornoms, carved legs, every improve- iment, great sacrifice for eash; tnoney wanted J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A. BeavrirUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, ROSE- wood case, heavy mouldings, beautifully carted legs, only $150; Pianos and Organs, new or second hand, at great bargains for cash or instalments, oF to rent, WATERS & SONS, 481 Broadway. A. PRIVATE FAMILY LRAVING THE CITY WILL sell their magnificent Decker Bros.’ 7% octave Piano- forte, ‘double round, carved legs aud, caso, patent agraifa treble tron plate, oversirung base, maker's bill of sale and niarantee for 7 years; used 8 months; cort $1,000, for $200; frocP and Cover elegant Windsor for half cost, N. B.—Call ‘and see these pianos before purchasing elsewlicre; ‘mo lini; s fer refused. Box for shipping. ho reasonable offer refused, Box for SMDPINE a ot at, I fea do pet Ak aah 39 AND 41 EAST THIR- street. —Farnit s Pi t Beendyciaes Furniture, Beds, Beddin, KELLY & CO. corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth aveuns. JET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOL TAN PRINTING Est. 2 ; You will tnd it edvantageous ENT 218 Broadway. Ger, SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH BRUS- sels, three ply and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, &e., & spocialty; ver 2 Facet, denier heap at th oli place, 112 Fulton ([UE GLOBE FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, MOORE street, Brooklyn, E. D., has opened & retail warerooin at 16 Bast Fourteenth’ st between Broadway and Fifth avenue, where they offering their large stock of fine Furniture at wholesale prices; responsible parties treated iib- YASH BARGAINS—PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEARL One. Upp on, #12, caren cote ¢ Piauo, 8: rice; Pianos, $3 rent Pedal Organ UO HDON & SON, 13 East Fourteonth street. P. HALE IS MAKING 50,000 PIANOFORTES FOR cheaper and better than small makers can ; Must be sold; men must have work. Thirty. Tenth avenue. ADY WILL SELL FOR $75—HANDSOME CHICKER. ing Pianoforte; modern style; pertect order: swe powerful tone. 25 East Third street, between Bowery at Second avenue, AGNIFICENT ROS D PIANOPORTE, HAVING carved legs and every iocorn improvement, oly $85; al bargain; must have cash; have Organ. & GORDON'S, 157 Bleecker streot. jer cot wi pee ANTED—A 7 OR 7 OCTAVE PIANO, ANY MAKER for cash, For particulars addr ae Grove streot, Jorsey City, ous JOHIN MACK, 204 = : i $175 FOR, AHANDSOMELY CARVED SERPEN. osewood Pi Pigg ew; mraet be wold this wook, At 45 Wort Merde route ret, near Ninth avenue, + 425 Wost Twenty-cighih OMS THEATRE, Mr. JOHN F. POOLR. hi ween “REOPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 38." RAND VOCAL A) INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT’ for the benefit of the VICTIMS OF THE RECENT FLOODS IN FRANCE, Fiven by the French Choral: andj Musical Societies, under’ the high patronage of Mr_“A. Ie de ‘La Forest, Consul General of France, and all the French So cieties of New York. Also, with the kind concours of Miles. Duchochots and Buzzelti, and of Messrs, Levy, Saaret, Bioss, Juignet, Dus) in, Signor Operti, Pianist ‘of Vietor Emanuel If King of taly. ‘At FERRERO ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Tammany Hall, Fourteonth street, near the Academy of Music, on SATURS: DAY, August 14, at 8 P.M. > Mr! LEVY will play at 8:45 precisoly, with tho kind para mission of the proprietors of Gilmore's Concert Garden, The battalion “Gardes do Lafayette” will parade, in fully uniform, as gunrd of hi or for this solemnity, Admission, S0c. Reserved seats, 500 extra, Joseph Strau XECOTIVE COMMITTEE, , President, No. 88 Sixth avenue and 24° Hloventh street; Auguste Dupin, Musical Director, Now. niversity place; A. Sabatton, Vice Prosident; A! Are naud, Treasurer, 915 Broadway; F. Mansuy, Secretary, 82) aay street N.B. 4 Also Hovel, —Tickets can be had of the above gent of Albert Frank, cashier a Gilmore's Garden and | Brunswick. orp TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS” THE EVENING TELEGRAM, published daily at noon, three o'clock and five o'clock, TWO CENTS A COPY, coutains special reports by cable of the Buropean Commer cial and Financial Markets, “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS” make the TELEGRAM the recognized financial evening il Journal of Now York. OXS AMERICAN THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA Ono of the most successful theses in the country. FOR SALB. Robert Fox, the owner of this valuable property, wishin; to retire from the theatrical businessentirely, in conkequel of the thoroughly satisfactory result of his building au agement of it, offers it for wale. Any one wishing fo nego-| tate for it previous to September 1, 1873, ‘will be attended to. After that time uther arrangements will positively be mado, Address F, RULLMAN, 114 Broadway, New York. L ATTDUSCHE VOLKSFEST. The first festival of the North German Secs: Jpn of clubs fromm Now York, Long Island, New G aryland and elsewhere, will be held at the United Schutaen Park, Unton Hill, N. Ju, on the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and LOth of September, prox. wrerdnformation and articulars apply at the headquarters, lo. ywory, New York. . ni ‘GEORGE GENSCH, President eR, Secretary. ANTED—FOR THE THIRD AVENUB THEATRE, Ay cornet plover, for aterm of years; mast be Grst Apply tod BERRY: Husiness Matiageg’ wis

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