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ee CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. § DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, tr FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House in Sixtieth for Apply to JACOB COHEN, 100 Bast Sixtiet! NOTHER SACRIFICE TO A QUICK BUYER—A jan having recently purchased, fitted up and fur @ four story brown stone English tenement House, ween Fifth and Sixth avenues and below Fourteenth is desirous of disposing of the same as one ‘terms of payment will be m RiGies Seenae Bee S ‘ARDS, 1 AM aioe : SIPICENTLY BUILT, PLANNED AND LO- tra large sised frescoed high stoop stone and aD topof Murray Hill for sale low; lot 552100 5, © Bargain, immediate possession Oaices 11 Pine Sd East Seventeenth stroet, Union squ - ia V. K. STEVENSON, Ju, West Side. Ae ELEGAN?T FULL SIZE FOUR STORY HIGH enty-third street. LRAT stone Dwelling, Forty-cighth street, just tof Fikh avenue, for sale at "a bargain. | Offices Ne ‘Na. 63 East Seventeenth street, - elassocnel Vk. STEVENSON, Jr. R SALE—AN ELEGANT THREE STORY, BASE- meni and cellar Philadelphia brick House, 17 rooms, on feat Portioth street, near Eighsh avenue: all improvements; jon at once; in fine order; price $9,500; $3,000 cash, six or seven years on mortgage. Luquire at 390 West -second street. KLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET ROOKLYN.—A RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS ‘men.—For sale, a beautiful Residence and large Fac- with Boiler, Engine, Shafting, &c., suitable for any usiness, with ornamental rounds, conserv ats grapery, untain and flower beds, all in excellent condition, in the part of the city and within 30 minntes of Fulton ferry ; 1e whole to be sold on easy terms. Address C. D., Herald joftice. a <f FR SALE—A VERY DESIRAALE LOT ON MONROE Street, between Lewi: ¥ sacrifice. FRANCIS KELLY, AVESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. NEE, en Bowne wed # mee \A KATONAH—5O ACRES FARM, FRENCH ROOF house, 18 rooms; spring water; lai ies; beautiful landscape; near depot, churches, ‘sm ‘aph; bargain. 162 Broadway. and . -roton River, dic.; see ap ———— Brive SERSEY curry HOBOKEN HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN RE ESTATE. pe Snr nnd ene —~ To Let or Lease. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HOUSE, IN JERSEY VAL City, to rent; will sell Furniture ; possession immediate ; nt $800. Address C., box 847 SALE OR TO RENT, New York Post office. ROPE RTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR Unfarnished, LET—COTTAGER HOUSE, 70 WEST PIFTY- Ofth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; bass ; splendid location; immediate possession; gas and x ast Twelfth street, 0 LET-SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE 156 EAST Twenty-eighth street, between Third and Lexington{ ave- nues; has 10 rooms; all improvements; seen from 11 to 2 T, ALSO 41 EAST oth near Fourth owner, 128 East avenue and Apply | Twenty-seco d stree ‘TH BY THE YEAR FOR A PRETTY 2) PER MC $62 three story high stoop brick Honse; under- lar: small od neighborhood, S71 Wi Thirty- fifth street, near Ninth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. FURNISHED ROOM FOR a GENTLEMAN ONLY, son place between Waverly place and “one block from Broadway. ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ATRY LARGE, one or two gentlemen; terms low; also smaller Room, CooL, Ps S50 per wee! avenue, near AT 51 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Hapdsomely furnished Rooms; also Whole or Part of superior Second Floor; also hall Room, with closet; moderate terms. FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM ,TO LET—TO A AA. gentioman, without board, in first class house, 34 West Twonty-fifth sircet; also a furnished Suit of Rooms,’ Septem- ber 1. ‘eas, bath; desirable location. 224 Secon NICELY FURNISHED CORNER PARLOR AND A front Bedroom ta let, together or separate ; splendid Summer location ; ews; term’ moderate. 204 Third avenue, corner Twenty-first street. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—BY A PRI- SA “vate fi Inquire at 212 Eust Eleventh street. FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, FURNISHED FOR LIGHT AA housekeeping, at 216 West Forty-seventh street, two doors west of Broudway; rent low, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. REAT WESTERN ort STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL | (ENGLAND) DIRECT, sailing from pier 1s East River as follows — GREAT WESTERN, Winubaae Butnrday, Angust 14 SQMRRSET wdiaia: $i eye BE reney; exeu ng yaaualls he yengpgae Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street. Wits, STAR LINE FOR QUEE WN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING “THE UNITED’ STATES Matt. GERMANIC. August 14, 3P.M. open SAM. UTLO ‘August 2 REPUBLIC. _ snd BRITANNIC ‘ pe From the White Star Docks, pier 52 Nov ver. Rates—Saloon, $80 and $100 in gold; return tickets on fav- orable terms. Steerage, $25. Saloon, staterooms, sinoking and bathrooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording ry grees SF Gomis Rabarto poaiteinains at sea, ‘or inspection of plans and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York sabe BR. J. CORTIS, Agent. vEW YO! GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL Ld a ol Sree ae. LONDONDERR sailing from pier No. orth River, a sfollows STATE OF NSYLVANIA.......Wedhesday, August 11 STATE OF INDIANA. Wednesday, STATE OF VIRGINIA; Wednesday, Sept. 1 STATE OF GEORGIA,, Wednesday, Sept. 8 and every Wednesday thereafter. First cabin, $70, $50 and $90; return tickets, $140, Second cabin, $50; retarn tickets, $90. Steerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Oo No. 72 Broadwa: ke. Steerage office, 45 Broadway. LEAMS Pp LINE BETWEEN NEW YO) SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Company's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. August 14 MOSEL. August 23 August 21 DONAU. .Bept. 4 we from New York to Southampton, Havre or August 25 Bremen :— First cabin, $100, gold; Second cabin, $00, gold; Steerago, 30, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. > Prepaid steerage certificates, $32, currency. For freight or passage apply Lo OELRICHS € CO., No. 2 Bowling Green. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ROH Nassau, P. " Carrying the Mails. ‘The steamship ZODIAC will sail from pier 16 East River, on Thursda; ugust ‘ur freight bie 4 at 12M. apply to BRAY, FERRIS & ©O., Agents, | street, New York. Monee LINE OF STEAMSLIPS for New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City, commencing Saturday, l4eh of August. ‘The following AL irou steamships will form this line >= BRASHEAR, W. G. HEWES one of which will suil every Saturday for Brashear City, transforring freight wt that place to AMorizun's. Kallroad for New Orleans and points beyond and to Morgan's line of steamers, thence to all the Texas ports, The steamer HUTCHINSON will sail, from. pier 6, North River) on Saturday, 14th of August, at 3 P.M, for Brashear w ‘Through bills lading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to all points on the Galveston, Harrisburg’ and San Antonio, Houston and Texas Central, International and Groat North: ern, Texas and Pacific, and 'Trans-Continental railroads, and to [ndianols andj San ‘Antouio, and all points on the Uulf, Western, Texas and Pacific Railway, Brazos Santiago, Cor: pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Fulton. Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton, landed at Rockport. Lighterage and Channel dues at either Corpus Christi or Brasos Santiago at the expense and risk of consignee. Freight for Brownsyille, Matamoros and points in the in- terior must have consignee at Brazos Santiago. Freight through to New Orleans, Galveston. or Indianola, 15 cents per foot; to Corpus Christi and Rockport, 20 cents per foot; to Brazos Santiago, 25 cents per foot. Insurance can be effected by this line, under participation policies, equivalent at net rate to New Orleans, 4-100 per cent; Galveston, 72-100 per cent; Indianola, 98-100 per cet; i For frol Ait or further {ntormat on, upply to ‘orpus Christi, F cent: Brazos duntiago, 13 per cent CHARLES Ac WHITNEY # CO. Acobe Pier 36 North Riv eq ened LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH ing at Key West, carrying the United States mai Steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Greenman, will leave ne 20, East River, on Saturday, August 14, ‘at 3 P.M, rough bills of. jeaing. given to all points on the H. and T and G.N..G, H. and H. andG. H. and 8. A rail- Freight and insurance at lowest rates. charge for forwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to . H. MALLORY & CO. 153 Maiden lane, . CLYDE & CO., 119 Wall street. NEATLY FUR 4A gas, bath, & and front, SHED SECOND STORY ROO! also two Hall Rooms, third story, b Twenty-fourth street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, EITHER PER. manently or transiently, a very handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms, on second floor, private bathroom, &c.; also large Room on third floor; terms very moderate. Apply at 14 Irving place. HANDSOME PARLOR, FURNISHED WITH AMPLE conveniences, at No. 162 East Thirty-second str hear Lexington avenue. PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—FURNISHED; +A. also Rooms for housekeeping, suitable for gentleman and wife; price reduced. 265 Sixth avenue, near Seven- teenth street, #. OR SALE—PHILADELPHIA—A PROPERTY IN West Philadelphia of about 9 ucres, fronting 700 feet on faverford street, below Thirty-third, and running 900 feet ack to line of Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Very beauti- lly lgeated on high and level cround. with w spleridid view f the Schuylkill Kiver, Centennial buildings, the clty proper d the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad; ripe for Sattakn oxes, Its close proximity to the stations of the Pennsyl- ania Railroad and t H an eligible site for a new hotel for Centennial visitors, and It will be an unsurpassed location for a national base ball and kricket ground during the Exposition and in the future, City passenger cars pass along Haverford street; thirty min- ties from’ Third and Chestnut streets. Accommodati berus with responsible parties. ADAM EVERLY, No. 735 Walnut street. new Callowhill Street Bridge renders VERY SMALL FAMILY WILL RENT A BEAUTI- fully furnished Room, with dressing apartment, hot and cold water; also a Reception Room; first location in the city. "115 East Nineteouth street, JURNISHED ROOM TO LET—SECOND FLOOR, front, without board. 216 West Fifty-third street. “pur TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS.” THB EVENING TELEGRAM, pubilshed daily at noon, three o'clock and five o’clock, TWO CENTS A COPY, contains special reports by cable of the European Commer OR SALE—ONE ACRE LAND, HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, near depot and Great South Bay; good fishing; cash 1,000." Also five acres, uninproved, $200, in the village of . Kor particulars address ‘Mrs. E. PURNFRETT, sayville, L. L (OR SALE—MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY (45 ACRES), avith mansion, fruits and high culture, at Georgetown, . C., only 15 mintites from United States ‘Treasury, Wash: ington; fine views of city and Capitol; 5,000. acres’ choice fTows Lands; 1,360 acres Nebraska Lands; 2,680 acres Mis- \gourl Lands ; 800 Lots in and about Chicago, Ili, : three choice ‘Residences in Chicago; three Farms in’ Illinois; will ex- h any of these for choice, clear Property or Merchan- — ‘or West. Address O. Ii, BECKWITH, Chiewgo, fil \., REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. {A G0OD DOUBLE HOUSE IN THE SEVENTEENTH ward, rented for $3,300, for a near-by farm, Send full articulars to B. H. HOWELL & CO., 921 Third avenue. XCHANGE FOR PARM—A THREE STORY BROWN stone Brooklyn House, in complete order; street and jurroundings ansurpassed; near cars and ferries. J. 0: HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway, ss _ WILL GIVE MY EQUITY, $3,000, IN A NEW BRICK kage, sod Lge mn P sheers well tr Ogio & Basi- of Merchandise. . ‘days, QUITY, Herald Brooklyn Branch offica.” " *°* EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE for a good Barroom in this city. The roperty is one the ‘bee coraers om. Staten Tsland, one Block from the landing, rooms, with three fine stores. Apply t LLYAM ABBOTT, No. 3 Chambers strect, New Work. ctal and Financial Markets. “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS” make the TELEGRAM the recognised financial evening Journal of New York. 10 LET—A PRETTILY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room ; closets, hot and cold water, bath, &e., in a small private house; no children. Apply at 224 West Forty- seventh street, near Broadway. 10. LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRENCH Flat; parlor, dining, kitchen, three bedrooms and laun- dry; No. 4:3 West Thirty-fourth street; rent moderate. Ap- ply on second floor. 10 LET—AT 24 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, FUR- nished and unfurnished Rooms, for gentlemen only. 10 LET—FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, PAR- lor Floor and Kitchen; also Rooms up stairs, for gen- tlemen ; all in good order; gas and bath; all improvements. 14 West Thirteenth street. OR MORE HANDSOME COMPLETELY FURNISHED Rooms for housekeeping: private house; all improve- ments; rent $4up. No. 019 Kast Thirteenth street. Also unfurnished “Flak, six’ rooms; all improvemente; “$25 a mont! LARGE, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO let—On the second floor, suitable for ight housekeeping; terms moderate; location ‘central and convenient tw cars, 99 Christopher street, near Bleecker. EXCHANGE—A FARM, FROM $3,000 TO $6,000, \s for a Confectiouery, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, do- ver sine: cash. g ME Very Rood business, with some cask. Apply to G. ‘AY. LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ARROOM AND LUNCH ROOM TO LET.—THE WELL located Basement Nos. 28, 30 and 32 Whitehall street, of Pearl street, diagonally opporite the Produce Ex: shange. to let, on favorable terms, to a desirable tenant ly to W. B. AYRES, Jr, & CO., 99 Pearl street. fae FOR NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM, top floor; also desirable front basement Room, unfur- nished, gas, bath and all conveniences; private residence, No. 825 ‘Bast Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. 2 men or light housekeeping, connecting; bathroom, large closet and gas; private house, at 42 King street. OR 8 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING Tent moderate; Halls, $3; Sleeping Rooms, pas, &c. 06" Bast $1 and $1 50; quiet house; excellent locality; Fifteenth street, three doors from Union Square Hotel. ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED, FOR GENTLE- ROADWAY, NO. 779.—SECOND, THIRD AND Fourth Floors, together or separately; splondid loca- for millinery goods or any light manufacturing business. Apply to "AMIDOS , No. 220 Fifth avenue. ~ 4.5 () PEE, WEEK FORA NEATLY FURNISHED +. ‘Room, fronting on Broadway ; also a Room with sleove.cool_and pleasant; second floor.” 882 Broadway, be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, | Oia? LIQUOR STORE TO RENT TO A GOOD XU m ixtures: owner will give as long a lease as ©. K. MAGUIRE, corner 3lst st. and Ist avenue. 6 PER WEEK FOR TWO FRONT ROOMS, FUR- hed for housekeeping, at No. 419 West Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenue. PIQLEGANT PRIVATE OFFICES TO RENT—ON Broadway, at low prices, Apply to Bond and Mortgage Department of the Universal Life Insurance Company, 17 19 Warren street, 25 PER MONTH FOR A THIRD FLOOR, NICELY furnished for housekeeping; also @ furnished back Parlor, reasonable, tp brown stone house No, 216 East Thirty-third street, near Third avenue. TEAM POWER—TO LET, ROOMS, 50X100, 60X60, 50x50, and smaller, well lighted and stead: ower. ‘OUN McLARIN, River street, Hoboken. il MACDOUGAL “STREET, NEAR BLEECKER— 10) Fitetsned Rooms, with every convenience for house: keeping, to let to respectable, small families LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILD! or any Part at McCLAVE'S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. 135 24S), SIXTEENTH (STREET, NEAR UNION square.—Ilandsomely furnished ‘Rooms to rent, en Suite or separately, without board; references. 10 LET—A THREE STORY BUILDING, WITH BASE- ment, adapted for some commercial business, 185 Wooster street: also a five story Building, for manufacturing purpose, table for steam, rear of 186 aad 185 Wooster street; good ight. Apply on prem (['0 BET-ONE-HALF OF STORE NO, 6 BARCLAY wlunch counter; none but first class partion peed apply; only three duors from new Post office. Inquire fn the promises. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN « stone House, with four lots and stable; throe box stalls Gnd carriage room; rent moderate. Address J. F. TWOMEY, 119 East Kighty-sixth street, N_EXCEEDINGLY DESIRABLE, NEATLY FUR- nished, medium sized Dwelling, with stable, garden, | -equipages, &c., on Ninetieth street, adjoining the Fifth ave: | hue entrance into Central Park, to let low; possession. Ottices 11 Pine street and 33 East Seventeenth street K. STEVENSON, Jr. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE ON THIRTY. eighth street, fully furnished, to let; possession ims: ‘dintely; rent $225 per month; two unfurnished Houses on ‘Twenty-third street, C. 8, PECK & CO., No. 8 West Twenty-lifth street, | to Estate of DA. © | Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. 15 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE— Gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished Rooms, second tloor, with Breakfast, if desired, 300 HES? TWENTE FIFTH STREET.—TO | LET, handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for house- keeping; also single Rooms tor gentlemen, rf UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. TTENTION !—FRENCH FLATS, THIRTY-POURTH A Mirect, 890 to Sun; others 817 to $25, with ail improve Tents; possession, MORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty- fourth ‘street and 996 Sixth avenue. ‘D FLOOR, OVER STORE, TO LET—NO. rth avenue, near Twenty-ninth street (five improvements. Gall and see premises and owner, from 10 to 12 A. M, only. —FLOORS, PROM THRER TO NINE ROOMS, A. cverlooking and in the vicinity of the Episcopal Col: ounds; station: bs, water closets, &e., &c. Apply an, 172 Ninth avenue, between SECO JJLEGANT PLATS TO LET, IN 326 WEST THIRTY- {) “fourth street: is now ready; near Eighth avenue, Ap- ply to Mrs, DOYL LARGE FOUR STORY BROW nd handsomely furnished, to let to a small private | wil board owners for large part of rent; loca- | 8. uot far from Windsor House. Address L. C. ptown Branch off MALL HOUSE, THIRTY-THIRD STRE! , BETWEEN $DEitth avenue’ and Broadway; also large ‘brown stone House, Forty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh | ‘evenues; both elegantly and completely furnished. SHAYLOR, 64 West Thirty-third st LEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE- high stoop, to let till May 1 or longer: terms very mod, erate. Apply to B. H. TYRRELL, 74 Muiden lane, ANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN HOUSE, 40 EAST ‘Thirty-fifth street, in fine order, tinely furnished, near jadison avenue; splendid location; rent low to a private family. Apply to GEO. A. DE LOYNES & CO., 1,04 Broadway, near Thirty-fitth street. 9 LET—39 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, FUR- nished or unfurnished, y English basement House. Apply to JAM Liberty street, (TO, ,JET-FULLY FURNISHED, A LARGE YOUR story House in Seventeenth street, near Fifth avenne; fesponsible parties can have immediate possession on very | asonable term E, box 187 Herald Up- wn Branch off 0 LET—TO A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, THREE 'y high stoop browa stone Honse, 18x50x65; ele- Bantly farnished; situate East Twenty-fourth street, on cor- her, Apply to TEACK LE & PURDY, 1,243 Broadway. Unfurnished. A* OLD-FASHIONED FRAME COTTAGE TO LET— on Fiftieth street, near Broadway; nine rooms; rent 00 myear’ Apply o JOUN W. STEVENS, Broadway and Fiftieth ONLY $779 TILL MAY NEXT; THREE STORY « basement Philadelphia brick House, West Forty-third reet, near Browlway; perfect order; modern {improv ents; sie Upper Part of # house, same street, #40 per POTTE ITHERS, No, 4 Warren street, street CH FLATS TO LET—IN THE NEW BUILDINGS Ninth avenue, north of Fifty-seventh st seven Fooms each; none d Apply to janitor or to GEORGE K. JARDINE, No. 1,267 Broadway. LET—A BACK PARLOR, WITH THE USE OF front parlor, at # reasonable figure, at 303 East Forty- second street, near Second avenue, suitable for # physician, as there is none in the neighborhood. 10 LET—280 BAST TENTH STREET, APARTMENTS suitable for two small families. To the right parties Fent quite reasonable, SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, by the half or whole, ith every convenience, in the Bew house No, 30 Jefferson's corner Monrov. Inquire within, —GENTEEL APARTMENTS; THREE ROOMS, Third avenu 156 Third avenue} ver part of house No, 218 E: rty-fitth street, just nted; all modern mprovements; others. CONDIT, No. 39 East Twelfth street. ND AND THIRD FLOORS, TO A | Apply, at 297 West Sixteenth street, be- 0 LET—THIRD FLOOR OP PRIVATE HOUSE NO. sh, pf2%, West Thirty sixth street, Inquire on the premises. 0 bil 0 LET—IP DESIRED, IMMEDIATELY, TO A SMALL, respectabli ily, * large and fine Floor, with modern improvements, at the private house No. 947 East Fourteenth street, HIRD FLOOR, WITH FURNITURE, FOR cheup; ail new; in private hor Addrows M. H. M., Herald Uptown B SALE ie, fine location, up town. neb office, 10 RENT—A CORNER FLAT, EVERY ROOM LIGHT, in that elegant honse, Kensington, Carpets and Furnit ture for sale at # sacrifice. Apply to CENTENNLAL LIQUOR COMPANY, 43 Water street STORAGE, ‘OOP FULL SIZ DWELLING; | perfect order, 16 rooms, good neighborhood, Eleventh | reet, to let, with mirrors, &e.; only $1,700; a bargain, ices, 11 Pind street and 33 East Seventeenth street, V. K. STE ON, Jr. DESIRABLE HiGH SMALL HOUSE TO LET—WITH ALL MODERN improvements, between 125th and. 120th streets, ighth avenue. Inquire in house No. 3, or ADULPH LEVY’ jos. 12 and 14 Walker street, CHOICE, MEDIUM story brown stoue Howse on arth avenue, to let. 8. B. GC No. 5 West Twenty-third street (Fifth —TO LET, 22 WEST THIRTY.SECOS , ouse now fini rents moderate to first clase tenauts; 21 large lighted; cabinet finish Apply on promises. homeo ARG’ USES, NICELY FURNISHED, SUITABLE BaD arin ot foogars, on Tleveuth, Twellihy ‘Nine: ; Twenty-hrst, Thirty-seoond streets, Fifth and Madi- a to BOA, DAILEY, SAS Sixth avenue. NTED LISTS OF HOUSES TO LET WILL BR ge ‘August 20; parties wanting Houses please S17 GRAND CENTRAL STORAGE WARENOUSE— « Separate rooms for furniture, pianos, mirrors, | curringes, wagons, sleighs, dtc., corner of Brosdwa; voeuy-soveuth aureet, Forty-seventh streets nGAN & BROTHER, Proprietors. GREATLY REDUCED . An oxtensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantel description. HYN SLATE COMPANY, sqnare, Pou: e wnd Seventeenth st., N.Y. t y D. & A. & NICHOLS. SOMETHING ENTIRELY «new in Marble Mantels. Large assortment Slate Wood Mantels, new designs, lowest prices. 73 Hudson street, opposite Worth. A? 1 d Slave Work of ever Trays and Siete Work of every MEDI A —MME. RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840 No, 1 « East Pifty-second street, first door from Fifth avenue. DVICE FREE.—DR, AND MME. BOTT CAN BE CON- sulted confidentially, No. 47 West Thirteenth street. A —DR AND MM VAN BUSKIRK—RESIDENCE . No. 154 East 26th ‘st., between Sd and Lexington avs. and y HOLMES Buoriiens, 46 East Twenty-third street. '—THREE, RY BRICK AND BROWN STONE uf ey 25: io ‘with extension, om Twenty-sitth ONSULT DR. OR MME. WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS cured; advice free, 45 Bleecker street, near Broadway. rreet, bet and Sixth avenue; the elegant be sold ‘at afpacriice, w ‘ PACK zp wi eset ot ® ME. MAXWELL, [14 BAST TENTH STREET. GIVES Mi "thedicst civics ie louie ang chien eracia, aah ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River, FOR LONDON DIRECT. August 14,3 P, M. Saturday. ENSTOWN. ‘August 21,8 A) M | . 4, ND Cabin passage, $70 and 80, currency, Steerage at greatly reduced prices. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid. steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply 4s the company's office, 69 Broadway, E. W. J. HURST, Manager. TO_ FRANCE, NLY DIRECT LI THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S: MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, The splendid vessels on this favorite route forthe Continent Soeing more southerly than auy other) will sail from pier No, v jo follows — i Saturday, August 21 ‘ARIS, Lachesney. enter, ‘Nope 4 Pousolz. Saturday, Sept. 18 SSAGE IN GOLD (including wine). First cabin, $120 and $110, according to accommodation ; sec- Return tickets at reduced rates. ond exbin, $72; third, $40, Steerage, $26, with superior accommodation, including all necessaries without extra charge, Steamers marked thus # do not carry steerage passengers. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway, YUNARD LINE-—B. AND N. A RM. 8. P. CO, : NOTICE. With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the nee of this line take a specific course for all seasons of he year. * On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the weridian of 5U at 43 lusitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. From NEW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUE: ABYSSINIA...Wed., Aug. 15 | SCYTHTA. Wi Wed... Aug. CHINA. not Caray steerage passe! Cabin passage, $50, $100, $180 gold, according to accom- modation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage tickets to aud from all parts of Euro rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bow! Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Agent, and Pr a DU VEBNET, corner of Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago. NMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal mail steamers are a FOR QUE v sCITY OF CHL CITY OF M *CITY OF RICI CITY OF BROOKL fand each succeeding Saturday RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin. $00, $50 and $100, gold. Steamers marked thus * have no $60 accommodation, BSteerage seesesenens $28, currency Dratts issued at lowest rates, For Cubin Passage and general business apply at the com- pany's office, No. 15 Broadway. For Stoerage Passage at J3 Broadway or pier 45 North pointed to anil ag follows >— N AND LIVERPOOL, turday, August 14, at turday, August 21) at River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Mos DIRECT, AND, HOONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the ihine, Switsorland, &c., via ROTTERDAM. SCHOLTEN.......August 19 } CALAND Sept. 16 ROTTERDAM Sept. 2] MAAS Sept. 30 These beautiful stoumers, carrying the United States mail to the Netherlands, are well kuown for the regularity of their ips. Rates of pass: low. ‘OPE UNCH, EDYE © L. W. MORRIS, 50 Broadway CARRYIN N ‘day, September 4, nPOOL, LONDONDERRY, OR BELFAST. atin #85, ec cad Gok cxisen, acomsding 60 seeomess- ation. INTERMEDIATE AND ,ATEPRAGR Ar LOWEST Drafts issued for any amount at current ratos. HENDERSON BROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell The Steamship HUDSON, Captain Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, August 14, at3 P.M, Through rates given to Mobile, St, Lous, Vicksburg and other points. Cabln passage, $50; steerage, $25. For freight, at lowest rates, oF passage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, SD West street, LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesday days and Saturday, at 3 P. M., connecting’ with the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast fase, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the com: ay, seen lines to interior points in North Carolina and rginia, ewbern and Washington, N. ©, (via Norfolk), eve Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘ - oi Lewes. Del. daily, except Saturday, at 4 P, with Delaware and Maryland railroads. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at lowest rates, Insurance to Norfolk, &c., 14 per cent. Freight received daily at pier 37 North River. General offices, 197 Greenwich street, Now York, N. L. McCREADY, Prosident. Thurs M., connecting GUIDE. TRAVELLERS’ ENNSYLVANIA RAIL Ls RAILROAD, Great Trunk ling and United States Mail route, leave New York, from fuot of Desbroswes and landt aap may follows :— party unday, For Williamsport und ‘Lock jarrisburg, Pit , the West and South, with alace cars Fascned BS OAM, 9 aud 50 P.M. and 8:90 P.M. Hayen (vin Philadelphia and Erle Railroad Division, connectin Philadelphia), 9:30 AM. a Williamsport, Lock tee , Corry aud Erie, 8:30 P. M., connecting at 'Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Contre and the Oil Regions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- ington Expreg” of Pullinan parlor cars daily, except Sun- day, 9:30 arrive at Washi 4:10 P.M. “Regue Jar Mt 840A. M.S und 9 P.M. Ca oP. M. Baprete, fr Philadelphia, 7.30, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.; 12:30, 3, 4:10, 8 t 3:90, 8 P.M. and 12 night.’ Sunday, S349! Me Bmigrant and socond clusnt 620) 7,740, 879, 10,11; 12 ML 1, 2 2 40,8 M0 Rien D baoaat 6, 6:10, blo, aE at bg Ee . ‘and 12 night. ' Sunday, 6220, rabeth, 6, 6 340, 8, 9, 10,11. A. M.; 12M, ), 4, 410, 190," 5:20, 5:40, 6, 8: 10, 11:30 P, M, and 12 “night” Sunday, , Tand 8:10 F M. 6, 6 30, T, 7:40, 8 1A L. D, S10, BD, 4 410, 4:50, S20 "s aoe oot 630, 7,,8310 10 P.M, and 1a'night’ Sunday, 9:20, 6:30 nd 7b. M, For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, ve reoapeade, Penh amber papi sb ing md For New Brunswick, 7 and 8 A. M., 12M, 2, 32 5 SAN OA0 TE. Mand 12 night, Sunday, Boke *% For Kast Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 6:20 P.M, 40 A.M. and 4:10 P. a For Princeton, 7, 8 4 2, 4:10 and 7 P.M For Lambertvilla, 9:90, A M., 2, 4510 and 6 P.M. Flemiagton, Yhillipsburg’ and Belvidere, 9:30 A.M. For Mercer and Somerset Braneb, 3 P. M. For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington aud Camden, 7:30 and 9:90 A.M. 12:30, 2, 4,5 and 7 P.M. For Freehold, 7:30'A. M., 2, 3, and 4:10 P. M. For Farmingdale and Squan, 7:30 A. M. and 2 P.M. For Farmingdale, om Saturdays only, 7 P. M. For Hightstown, ‘Pemberton and Camden, via Perth Amboy, For Hightstown and Pomberton, 5 A. M. ki arrive as follo From Pittsburg, 6:55 and 10:90 A. M. and 920 P. M. daily; 10:15 A.M. and 6:50 P. M. dail, except Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 6:20 M.; 4:15, 5:19 and 10:27 P, M. Sunday, 6:20 A.M. From Phbadel 10:10, 11:20, 10:5 ALM. 7 P.M. Sun- et Offices, 526 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House and foot of Desbrosses ang Cortlandt streets; No, 4 Court street, Brooklyn; Nos. 114,116 and 118 Hudson street, Ho- boken! Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 Battery pla PRANK D. M. BOYD, Jr., ssonger Agent, ROVIDENOE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK AND BOSTON, STONINGTON LINE. From pier 33 North River, foot of Jay street, the elegant steamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT ly (except Sundays) at 5 P.M. PROVIDENCE LINE. From pier 27 North River, foot of Robinson street, the seauships BLECTRA and GALATEA daily (except Sun- days) at oP, M. PULADELP IIA VIA LONG BRANCH AND THR NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Fare from New York to Philadelphia only $2 25, Commencing June 28, 1875, leave New York, pior 8 North River, foot Kector serect, ¥or Philadelphia—9:49 A. M, and'3:30 P.M. For Long Branch—7, 9:45 A. M.; 1, 3:30 and 4:45 P. M. From foot 24th street, North River, 12:30 and 3 P. M. Sundays, from 24th stréct pier, 9 A. M.; pier 8, at 9:30 A. M. Palace’ cars through to Philaitelphia on 3 30'P. M. line, WM. 8. SNBDEN, General Manager. wor Port Hoyal, &. O-; Fernand ‘or Port Royal, 8. O.; Fernandina, Fla.; Brunswick, Ga. The favorite and well known steamer’ MONTGOMERY, Faircloth, Master, having superior accommodations for pas: sengers, will sail’ Thursday, August 12, from pier No, 8 North River, at 3 P. M., for ‘above Ports, making connection with all points South dnd Southwest, via Port Royal, the Florida and Brunswick railroads. First class passage to Fernandina. $20 00 First elnss passaco to Jacksonville 22 50 First class passage to Augusta, 20 00 Through tickets issued to Southwest, Steamer HU VILLE, Chester, Master, will follow August 19, For freight or passage apply to TERM. GELPCR: E, No. 5 William street. TRAVELLERS’ \TIAGARA FA ND. N, THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS. FARE, $9 25. NEW YORK HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING NEWSPAPER TRAIN LEAVES THE GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT 2:30, MAKING CONNECTION AT BUF- FALO AT 1 P.M WITH L. 8. AND M.S. R. BR. FOR ALL POINTS WEST AND SOUTHWEST, THEREBY EN- ABLING PASSENGERS TO REACH CHICAGO AT 8 A.M. MONDAY MORNING, ALSO CONNECTING AT SUSPENSION BRIDGE AT'1:15 P.M. SUNDAY WITH THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA FOR ALL. POINTS NORTH AND WEST, ATTACHED TO THIS TRAIN WILL BE PASSENGER COACHES; ALSO. A WA PALACE SLEEPING AND DRAWING ROOM COACH, READY FOR PASSENGERS AT 11 O'CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY "NIGHT. PASSEN- EOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY AND SARATOGA leaves daily at 6 P.M. (Sundays excepted), from pier 4i North Rivor, foot of Canal street, SPECIAL NOTICE.—On Sat July 3, and e Saturday until further notice, the steamers of this line w: leave at 5 P. M. instead of 6B. M., an heretofore, in order to connect with the Sunday morning train at Albany for Sara toga and the West, ‘TEAMERS 0. VIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW WILL sell throngh tickets on board the boats via Churchill's stages from Catskill, New York, to Cairo, $1.50; East Wind- ham, Windham, Potter's Hollow, $2 25; Freehold, $1 75; Durham, $2. “ 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” make the TELEGRAM the recognized financial evening Journal of New York. EXCURSIONS. —DAILY EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY BEACH. The steamers AMERICUS and NEVERSINK wil Make excursions to Rockaway Beach daily (Sundays im WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE FOLLOWING ‘LACES > POUGHKEEPSIE, ALBANY, SCHENECTADY, SARA- TOGA, PALATINE BRIDGE, SHARON SPRINGS, TER, BATAVIA, BUF- UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROC FALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION BRIDGE. Passengers can reach all points North, West or Southwost frou 24 to 30 hours earlier than by any other train, via New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, the only four- track road (all steel rails) in the world, combining speed and safety with comfort, fhe HERALD TRAIN has the right of way over all others. Passengers by the night boats from New York can connect st Albany at 6 o'clock 4. M. Sunday. ‘Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs can arrive there at o'clock Sunday morning, remain 11 hours at tho Sprin, tnd recurn by the 10:47 train Sunday evening, arriving in ‘New York 7 o'clock Monday morning. BY THIS TRAIN SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, SHARON 8PRINGS. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, THE OATSKILLS, WEST POINT, CORNWALL AND ALL TOWNS ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER WILL BE SUPPLIED WITH THE NEW YORK HERALD BEFORE BREAKFAST TIME, for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. EV) August 12 | CIMBRIA ;-Angust 26 -August 19 | KLOPSTOC. = Sept. 2 assage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- burg and all points in England, Scotland and Wales — #109 ) Rates of Cabin, first saloon, gold Cabin, second saloon, gold Steerage, currency.. KUNHARDT & CO, General Agents, 61 Brond street, New York. MERICAN LINE. WEEKLY MAIL STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. The following steamers hia — NDIANA CITY of LIMERICK olllo © B RICHARD & BOAS, Gener ‘assent Agent 61 Brouawase ow kore: PRICE OF PASSAU: Cabin, $100. Steerago and intermediate tickets to and from all points ot the lowest rates Steamers marked with Passenger accommodut! ar do not carry intermediate, s for all clusse’s nusurpaesed, For passage, rates of freight and other information apply to GEO. W, COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥.; JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, Ko, 8 Battery plod, New York; PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 907 Walnut st, Philadelpbiag RICHARDSON, SPENCE & $ N. & J. CUMMINS & BROS JILSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHA to be despatched from pier 44 Aug. 17| NAVARINO,. ug. 28 currency ; , curreney. Excursion tickets On very favorable terms. ‘Through tickets issued to- Continental and Baltic ports, Apply for full partio- ulars to a CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO. 56 South stray MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN N AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every Tuesday, 7 OTHELLO from pier 46 North Ri Wisconsin. August 17,57, M. | Montana... .Sept. 7,1. A. M. vyoming. August 24.11 A. M. | Nevada, opt, 14,5 P.M. August 31,3 P.M. | Dake pt. 21, A Me termediase and steerage at ets at low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, dc. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. (Anply 2 WILLIA DILGRIMAGE TO ROME—FOR THE PURPOSE OF visiting the Protestant churches. and schools of Italy, ‘as well as the galleries, ruins, excavations and cazhedrals of Rome, Naples, Pompoii, Herculaneum, Florenos, Venice, &e., 16 and from New York Saturday, September 13, aad to be personally conducted by. Mr. Thomas Cook. Pare, $330 ard €375, gold, all expenses, travel and hotels. Programmes to be had upon application to COOK, SUN & JENKINS, 261 Broadwa; QRONOVAN ROSAS STEAMSHIP, PASSAGE OF. fice in connection with his hotel, 182 Chatham square.— Steamers every duy, England, Ireland, Scotland. Drafts payable everywhere at lowest rates, TIME TABLE. LEAVE NEW YORK GRAND DEPOT... 20 A. M. BAM 00 A. M. 244M. 16 A. ML 09 A. M. 30 AL ML Ra M BATAVIA. 08 P.M. ARRIVE—EAST BUFFALO. oO P. M. LEAVE—KAST BUFFALO. 00 P.M ARRIVE—NIAGARA FALLS. +140 PM AKRIVE—SUSPENSION BRIDGE. +145 PM. TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY ON THE TRAINS OB AT THE OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. N. B.—NO BAGGAGB CAR ATTACHED, SPECIAL NOTICR. Tickets can now be purchased through to Saratoga. ‘Take Herald train to Schenectady, where carriages will be in waitng to convey passengers $0 Saratoga, arriving there in time for breakfast. Fare from New York, including & delightful drive of 20 miles through the country, $6.50, Close connections made at Suratoga by rail for Lake George, Luterne and Schroon, arriving there before noon. A A * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich: mond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall street at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:20, 10:45, A. M., 12:45, 2:30, 3:90, 4:80, 5:90, 6 30 and 7:30 P. M. Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A. M. Fare, 10 cents, A Astor House cars leave Vesey Street for ferry. LBANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry street, pier 39, North Kiver, daily (Sundays excepted) 8:35, and Twenty-fourth streat at 9A. M., Innding at West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Cate Kill and Hudson. ‘Tickets on sale for points North and West. ‘Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, return: ing same Cy $1. Special trains to and from Saratoga, To Saratoga, round trip, 85 40. =SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE VIA CITIZENS + Line. Elogant steamboats leaving New York daily fBaiurdays excopted) a6 F. M.. from ler 40 North River, foot of Leroy street, Excursion’ tickots, New York to Sara toga and return, good thirty days, Sh. —A—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE. . Steamers. ANDREW HARDER.Cay ain J, H. Pentaand J. B, SCHUY- LER, Captain C. D. Hancox, leave Franklin street, pier 36 North River, day undays excepted), at 6 P. ITIZENS’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, CON. necting with all railway lines North and West,—Blegant, stoamnbouts loave daily, Suturdays excepted, at 0, Mu from pier. 49 North River, foot of Leroy street. ‘Through thekat sold over all connecting lines. _COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. IFIC MAIL STEAMS 2 nia, Japan and China, from pier 42 North River, FOR ASPINWALL, tes essseees .Augnst 14, 12 M. i Paeitie ports, JAN EXPOSITION ¥ COLON, ¥ CHINA, fee September 1 t pler 42 North River. BULLAY, Superintendent, y ¥., HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 8S. LINE. IN. “uististoinses <0, 3 North Pivor a3 Me DIRBOT, urvday, August 12 CITY OF Tuesdai rat 2 CITY OF ¥ Thursday’ August 28 FOR VERA CRUZ NEW ORLEANS eauing at Havana, Proj Caupeuchy, Tuspan and CREE: OF MESIOOLIA sss, 57s, Pasedan, bees Hn | For freig ansage apply to #. ALEXANL | = aeay pply to ALEXANDRE & leave New Orleans August 28 and September for Vera Crus and all the other ports. | NE YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MATS These first class steainshipe will sail, at Pook rome North River, foot of Cesar street, for Havana direct, ier 1 bs flo RE! NT CITY. -Thursday, Angust 19 WOMOMBOB siscisvessossursvise<ososcic TUMMGAD AN ERMED ae freight or pasiage, having ‘nwurpassed woounamoder ns, apply, to PPIWM. P. OLYDE & CO, No. 6 B MeKeller, Luling & Go., Agente ii Haven une Gree. Usmep STATES AND BRAZIL SYRAMSLIP COM: pany, For &t. Thomas and Re ‘The elegant side x UTH AMERICA, ATSKILL BOATS UP THE € cents; NEW CHAMPION and K, PASSAGE. 50 TER BRETT daily, @P. M., from Canal street; only line connecting with Churchil’s stages for Caire, Durham, Windham and, oll points West. TALL RIVER LINE ‘0 BOSTO! via Newport and Fall Rive: steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily, Sundays, Juae. 27 to Angus 29,5 P.M. Throwgh ‘tickets sold at ‘ail principal hotels in the city. Hall's Hand engaged for the season, JOR GREENWICH AND NORWALK.—THE FAVORITE Hteambont NELLY WHITE leaves every waek day, at 8:90 P, M., from Markos stroet, pier 87, and foot of Thitty- third street at 3:45, Leuvos Norwalk ab 6:50 and Greenwich atS A.M, Fare 50 conta, Fehon, “POINT, NEWBURG, POUC PSIR, K Kingston, Corzens’, Cornwall, Milton, New cluded), leaving us follows — AMERICUS. 24th st., NR. 8:90 A. M. aud 1:15 P.M. West 10th st, N. R.. 8:45 A. M. and 1:25 Barclay st., N. R, 9 A.M. and 1:40 P. Fulton ferry, Brodklyn, 9:30 A. M. and NEVERSINK. Ninth st., B. B.,8 A M. and 12:45 P. M. South Sixth ss., Williamsbu 5 A. Grand st,, E. R., 8:30 A. M. and 1:15 P- Pier 27, B. BR, 8:45 AM, and 1230 P. Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. and 1: fe leave Rockaway Beach ai and 5:15 P.M. Fare Soe. Excursion tickets 50c., good on either boat, “RACE FOR THE OCEAN CLUB HOUSE Prize, at Rockaway Beach. ‘Tho mammoth pleasure steamer, WILLIAM COOK, will make two excursions to Rockaway, on THURSDAY, August 12, leaving aN er eater street, North River, 6:30 A. M. and 145 P.M. PM re, and1P. m ery M. 5 P.M. 10:45 and 11 ‘West Tenth street, North River, 8:45 A. M. and 2 P.M. Barclay street, North River, 9 A. M. an P.M. Brooklyn, Fulton ferry, 9:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Returning, leaves Rockaway at 11:30 A. 4 5:30 P.M. Fare, 35¢. ; Excursion Tickets, 50c, Tickets of Americus and Neversink good ow this boat. ROCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSION, . Twice daily, ineluding Sundays, Pare only 25 cents. ‘The fast and favorite steamboat GENERAL SEDGWICK loaves Twenty-fourth street, North River, 8:19 A.M. and 1 West Tenth street, North River, 9:90 A.M. and 1:10 Barelay street, North River, 8:45 A. M. and 125 P, ‘alton ferry, Brooklyn, 9:45 AM. and 1:15 P.M. Re: turning, leaves Rockaway Beach at 10;45 A.M. and 5:15 P.M. ‘This boat takes the place of the favorite steamer Twi- light. ‘A ae BA + Sueurdays excepte LAR EVERY DAY )'. sea steamer SETH LOW, leay- ing Harrison street, N. R., 6:30; Eighth street, E.R, 7; ier 27 E. R., 7:15; Tenth street, N. R.. 7:40; pier 6, N. R., BIN M. ‘Tickets, $1, Cholera jenks, Friday, Angst 1 See papers. AL. G. FOSTER, Manager. —FOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER WYO- MING (with new boiler) ; also others; barges Republic, Chicago, J. B. Baldwin, Caledonia and Anna; Oriental, Ex: celsior, Kagleswood, Cold Spring and Iona Island Groves to | let. Office, 384 West street, opposite Christopher street ferry. H. B. CROSSETT. CURSIONS TO: A WES? RIVER ,BOAT—DAILY I | « Coney Island. The favorite steamer MONITOR will leave as follows > ighth street, East River, at 9 A. M., and 8B, M.; pier 27 Enst River at 9:10 A. M., 12:10 3:10 P.M, abd Fulton terry, Brooklyn, at 010. M., 12: and 3 A —DAILY EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND.—THE. ¢ favorite steamer ARROWSMITH will leave as fol, fourth street ‘enth street, J Franklin stroet, ; pier 13-N. Ry Harrison street, North River, 5 River, 6; pier 27, East River, } pier @, North River,7A. M. "Ti XOURSION TO THE PEACH ORCHARDS of Delaware. Pare, round trip, $5. A rare opportunity ts now offered by the fron steamships GEORGE W. ELDER 1 Reed; RICHMOND, 1,435 tons, Captuin Kelly, from pier 37, North River daily (except Satarday but, ineluding Sunday), ab4 PAL; passing Loug Branch by daylight and ronahing Lewes (Delaware Breakwater) next morning, 6 o'clock, an Preity Det 42. M., passing Cape May Beto reaching New York 40'clock following mornin, Giving ao day at Lewes, whore fine evs fahing and bathing saay be hed, or @ trip forty miles into the interior on same ticket among magnificent new tons, Onpeain the peach groves. Passengers may remain over. Ti for five dayy from their date, Sold at pier of office company, 197 Greenwich street, XGURSIONS.—THE VAVORITE STEAMER WIL- liam Cook and Saloon Steamer Mattano, with Bar; tnd Boats of all kinds to let; Raritan Beach, Sunnyside, Pleasant Valley and Yona Ysland Groves. CHARLES ADAMS, 102 West stroes, corner of Libersy. XOURSION TO SARATOGA. See DALLY LINE advertisement MBOAT ARMENIA DAILY xeopted) from NEW YORK AND BROOK- LYN, throug! ILANDS ‘and NEWBURG BAY to. NEWBURG, with opportunity of spending three hours at the unrivalled plenle grounds of TONA ESLAND, or two hours at COZZENS' HOTEL OR WEST POINT. Boe ad- vortisement in another coluran, i JAXCURSIONS —HARLEM TO NEWBURG, WEST Point end fona Island, via 125th street railway and steamboat Armenia, daily, excops Sundays Leave Man- hattanville at 9:55, returning at 6 P.M, PORT LER, PLEASANT VALLE: ve Canal street every 10 and 11 Bund 530 P.M. and M., 2, 6:15 ing (daily and Sunday ty-fourth streets 10 minutes o oe MEETING AT SING BI ARMENIA advertisement. RISANIA AND HoH Bribor: Hambarg nud Marlboro (by fe ARY POWELL leaves pior 39 N, R., daily, at 3 3 dnys excepted). NEWEURG, CORNWALL, W Hotel dock, Iona Isiand, ‘dail atoamboat ARMENL POINT, COZZENS' (Sun ms excepted), by from Brooklyn, Fulton street, at 8:48 ALM; Vestry séraet 9:10; Twenty-fourth street, 0:40, ‘landing a6 9:55; Yonkers, 10:35 Dobbs Ferry, 11; Nyack and Tarrytown 11:25, Retuming from Newburg at 2:30 Now York at 6:30 and Brooklyn at 7 P. M, ryboat), reaching Neg. CORNWALL, WEST POINT, OOZZENS’ Hotsl dock, Jona Island, dafly (Sundays excepted) & soembons ARMENIA, from, Brooklyn, Fulton street oe L. , Vestry street, Ne or) hOy Twenty: treat 9:90, \anding at Manhattanville, 9°55; Yonkers, 10:05 Dobbs’ Ferry, 11; Nyack and Tarrytown (by, ferryboat) 12, end Mag Sing fete the camp meeting, from angy 17 ‘28, Inclusive, returning gach afternoon nt 4:30. Re- ning from Newburg at 2:32. M., reaching New York at 690 and Brooklyn 7 P. M. 2,000 tons Taklepough, will sail for Bi. Thomas, . ‘anda and fas de Jan on Monday, Aa abd o'clock P.M, frau plat ad Norn ver, For freight or passage apply to “WILLIAM R. Ga RRISON, No § Howling Groom, ‘ ‘ORK NAVIGATION COM. ral di A for 1875, commencin, vo » My hour, from 6 A.M. to 7:25 P. M., with the except of the four trips Sive'uekts, ‘Seeds uta ida w ourly. e table 4. #. TALLMAN, Superintendent. eambowts HARLEM, MORRISANTA and we Fulton Market slip at 6:00, 7:15, 8:15, i 11:05 AM. 18 Mo 1:15, 2516, 3115, 4, 4:25, 5:10, 6, 6:10 and 7:30 P.M. landing at Crahd street, Ninth street, Twenty-shird street and Astoria See thine ‘curds for particul Boats leave every 45 minntes. Sunday BILLIARDS, _ i AMBHIGAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney’s wire cushi , Solely used in all cham- pionship and match gates: second hand Tables at great bar gains. W. HL. GRIFFITH & G0:, 40 Vesey street. ANTED-A GOOD SECOND HAND. BILLIARD | AND SHADY SUDE | Sania: so” SUCTION. ‘THs DAY. UCTION SALI o CUTTS Thursday) MORNY. NO: 10% o'clock, + mansion fat five story brow Mo, 47 West 1th st, berween Orb M4 th avennes. u e and genteel Housel wom vg wo magnidicent rosewood case, Pi ne ecker ’ ol Superb Parlor Suits, in crimson, tan. and Xd brocade atin; gilt, inlaid Centro and Console Ta, Clock, ouny Shairs, imported ‘i * fine 'Palucingn, Mirrors, ‘Curtaing, “3. Bookeages, , “DFary Tables, Desks, (Turkish Suit, 7 pieces, 7 Elaborate Chamber Sets, solid walnut and Pied sixting of iukaid Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Amoire-«- Washstands, &c. ; single Bedsteads, Bureaus, 33. hair spring Muttrenes, fine Bedding, rep, plush’ and Suits la various colors, eano Chairs, sion Table, Buffet, Chairs in leather, Silverware, Crockery, 29 Brussels and ‘ingrain © nits, kitchen Furniture: ae. NA" Selo praltive. ‘Take i le poses. Take Sixth apne |. CASHIN, Auctioneer, pry oe iaiteiie THIS DAY, ‘i residence 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway. Sule commencing ut 104 o'clock, Magnificent Iai style Parlor Suits, BSleinway & bury Pianoforte, Chamber Sets, Carpe Brouzes, Oil Paintings. Parlors—Iulaid Parlor Suits, in , crimson and sil ver satin; Turkish Chairs, Loonges avenue cara, Goods packed if ro ROBERT UCTION SALE. Centro Tables, Bronzes, ‘Clocks, Mantel’ Orname: ins, Oil Paint? ings’ Engravings, Pedestals, walnut inlaid marquetry Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wawhstands, spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Bedding, Ghitense ; Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Library Chale, Tables, Bookcases, Books, Desks, Bookstands, Cabinets, Extension Tables, Bullet, cane seat Chairs, ‘kers, Glass, Ching Silver “and Plated ware: Cutlery, Basement and servanta) Furniture. N. B.—Housekeepers, dealers, speculators and the public are invited, a6 the goods must be sol going to Europe. HENKY ZINN, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE, Handsome and gentee! Household Furniture, Magnificent rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, This (Thursday) morning, August 12, at 1049 o'clock, at the large private residence 105 Hust Thirtwenth street, near Fourth avenue, magnificent Grande Duchesse, Marie Antoinette style Par lor Suits im crimson satin, green and gold and crimson and 1d brocatel; Turkish Easy Chair and Lounges, Tables, Etagores, Bronzes, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Curtains, Mir= rors, Beditends, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Mat tresses, Bedding, Bookcuses, reps and haircloth Suits; Lie brary, Dining Prirniture Glass, China, Silverware, Cutlery, &o N. B.—Take Fourth avenue cars'to Thirteenth street Goods packed and delivered to purchasers, city or country. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER SELLS 10 o'clock, 93 Maiden lane, first class’ Restanrant, Bare room Fixtures, Bar, Tables, Uhairs, Crockery, Silver, Linen, Range, Copperware, Cooking Utensils, Refrigerators, do ‘ively in lots. ATALOGUES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS AND ALI kinds of Auction Printing done with the greatest despatch by the, METROPOLITAN RINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘0. 218 Broa ERARD BETTS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘store No. 7 Old slip and 104 Pearl street, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, August 12, at LI o'clock ‘A. M.. within our sulesroomne by order of the importer, per samples drawn in bond, large sale of Wines, Liquors, &e., comprising. 2,400 packages Sherry, Ports, Madetras, Jamaica and && Croix Rums, Gin, Seoteh Whiskey, Cognac Brandies (choice vintages), Bitters, Cordials, &c., &¢. 850 bbls Bourbon and Kye Whiskey (various brands). 200 bhds. Bordeaux Claret. 1,500 cases Bordeaux Claret (various brands). (or account of whom it may concern) 182 cases Louis Renout and St, Peray Champagne, quarts and pints, sound and in fine orde Brery lot will be sold to suit purchasers, to close invotces, RE. JOUNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Sulesroom, ‘37 Nassan street. Honsehold and Office Furniture, te., Cabinet of Minerals, miniature Yacht America, 1,000 femnants of Oilcloth, Fanging from 1 yard to 15; Letter Prosses, &c., by JERE. JOUNSON, Jr., 37 Nassau street, on Friday, at 10a. Also, for acconnt of who It may concern, an elegant Phrtor Suit, in blue silk rep. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, TWO o'clock, Third avenue, between Eleventh and ‘twelfth sirecte, a large and general assortment of Parlor, Chamber, Bedroom Dining Furniture, being the contents of 20 Lace and other Curtains and Cornices, several Car- lor Suits, black walnut and rosewood Dressing Bu- us, Washstands and Bedsteads, fino curled Huir Mat tresses, Bolster and Pillows, Bedding, three Wardrobes, Sew- ing Machines, French plate Mirrors, Bookcases, Oileloth, Centre Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Sofas, Lounges, &e. House: keepers, take hotic MARSHALS SALE—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU. tion I will expose for sale, at public yendue, on Thurs day, the 12th day of August, 1875, at 10 o’elock In the fore noon, at No. 33 avenue B, the contents of a Bakery, consist- ing of Stock and Pixtures. GEORGE J. SMITH, Marshal ARSHAL'S SALE.—THOS.J. M’GRATH, AUCTION- eer, 108 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry, will selb this day, at 10% o'clock, a large number casos Tobacco: alse e. @ large lot Cigars, By order. P. VEENY, City Marshal, NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 62 BOWERY—SELLS, this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 247 Tenth street, lat Stock and Fixtures of a Confectionery; Candies, Jars, Fountain, Showeases, Counters, Tables, Chairs, Icebox, Awn- ing, &e. ‘Dealers invited. N NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 62 BOWERY, SELLS this day, at 2 o'clock, at No. 774 Tenth avenue, Fix- tures of a butcher's shop; Icehouse, Blocks, Benches, Tools, &ec. Dealers invited. ORTGAGE SALE.—THIS DAY (THURSDAY) ‘August 12, at 219 West Porty-sixth street, four elegant Horses, two Wajons, three sets of Harness, Blankets, de. &e. For full particulars see advertisement under head of Horses and Carriages. CORNELIUS FARLEY, Attorney for ortgagee, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOS. J, M’GRATH, AUG- tioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry, will fell this day; at 11 o'clock, men’s and women's Clothing— Dreasos, Shawls, Reunuits, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, dc.’ By order of J. A. Jaman, Varick street. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, eral Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery, will sell, room: GEN- this day, at 11 o’cloek sharp, 650 lots men’s and women’s Cloth- ing,’ Dresses, Shaw! mnants, Underclothing, Beds, Bed- ding, Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, &c.; also Coats, Pants and Vests. “By order D. De Long, East Broadway IUGee ransigets's pales were aeie: Donte rarest] ea; will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, @t 35 East Broadway, the contents of furniture and upholstery store, viz, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER Washstands, marble top Tables, 50 new Children be, large lot finé Chair and Lounge Frames, Chairs, &c., &c. By order Assignee. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEE, Salesroom 27 East Broadway. ‘Assignee sales this day (Thursday), at li A. M., at 80% First avenue, Lease, Stock and Fixtures of # first class, well paying Tea and Grovery Store. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom'27 East Broadway. Mortgage Sale—Wi1! sell this day, at 12 o'clock, at 31 Madison avenue, @reneral assortment of first class Furniture, consisting of wuinut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Brussels amd other Carpets, &e. JOMN T. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgage. G, HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUG ye tioneer. Wines, Liquor, Champagne, Cigars, Office Furniture, , da, FRIDAY, August 13, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, the entire Stock of » fire class Liquor Store—via., of casks fine imported Brandy, Gin, Port, Sherry and Rhine Wines; barrels choice old Bourbom and Rye Whiskey, various brands; Rum, &c.: a large lot of cares and demijohns Brandies, Gin, Bitters, Kummel, Claret Wine; cases and baskets Champagne, a large lot Cigars; alse Office Furniture, Chairs, Desks, Tables, Sales, dc. Sale posi tive. Deulers invited. S HERMAN, SHERIFI"S AND GENERAL AUG e tioneer. Bale of a Distillery aud Liquor Store, this day (Thursday), August 12, at 10 o'clock Thompson street, the entire Stock and Fixtu Store—vis., of Tanks, about 100 barrels, Ale Pump and Pi Bottles, Giastes; also Bur and Fixtures, Chandeliers, Clocks, Ottice Burnivure, &c.; also barrels Whiskey, Gin, Brandies, Rum, Bitters, &e. Sule positive. Dealers invited. HERIFF'S SALE OF NEEDLES, SEWING MACHINES, Otlice Furnitu 8. HE Sheriff's Awe: tioneor, sells, Friday, August 13, ‘nt 10 o'clock, at No. 733 Broadway, the Stock and Fixtures of @ Sewing Muchino At. tachment Establishment, ‘viz >—A assortment of Needles, Hemmers, RnMlees, Sewing Safe, Otfige Furniture, &. Sule positive, Dealers invited, LLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff, Pasnice Campnrit, Deputy, AERIFF'S SALE OF BILLIARD AND .BAGATELLE Y ables, Cues, &e, 8. HERMAN, Shoriff's Auctioncer, sella, THIS DAY (Thursday), Auguot et 11 o'clock, at No. 9 Tenry street rd and Bagatelle . Various sizes, Horses, Atvo the entire Muterials'of a firs class billiard manafacturer. Sale positive. Dealers invited. WILLIAM 0, CONNER. Sheriff. James Maxweit, Deputy, ALES AT AUCTION. ‘Auction notice, A LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONE! will sell thie (THURSDAY) morning, cousmencing at 10 o'clock, to vat,brizate residence, est Twenty-third stroe all the ologant Honsehold Furniture, fine ON Paintings, Fagravings, Bronzos, &¢.. contataod in the above five stony brown stone mansion, property of Edmun.&. Gay, Bsq., leaving the city, cent four round Decker Brothors Pi rich Parlor Suits, cove enifivent Centre Tables; inlaid elegant irror, doar and back ; two pier Mirrors, Tabinets, Jardinieres, lower Stan Easy Chairs, Lounges, elegant velvet Carpets, three-ply ingrain; fine Oi} Paintings, real Bronzes, Writing Desk Ses and Secretary, renl lace sud Nothingham Curtains, Parlor Ornaments, Rugs, rooms consist, vis, Belld rosewood inlaid and gilt black walnut Bedroom Suits, cost $000; Bedsteads, Bureaus, s, Tales, Washstands, Commodas and Dressing Cures, 20 curled hair Mattresses, and spring: 40 feather Pillows, Bolsters; 50 ition notice. Ry in crimson rosewood Etagores, Cornions, rosewood Anen’ Shests, Quilts, Blankets, other urticles too numerous. ely Dining room consists, vis, : Mt nt Buffet, solid black walnut, cost $300; 12-foot, Table, 12 Chairs 40 match, solid Silver wad Shel Pie Ware, ice Pitchers, Tou Sela, Casters Urns, Cake Knives, Porks, rich china Dinner and Tem Sets, fr Glass, ‘ke.; biwement and kiteven Furni- ture. N. B.—Sale p: in lots, Catalogues ready, \ rei Tlonse open at Po'clock, Goods boxed and shirped for pur- ebasers or removed after the sale, by competena men in fendunce. Twenty-third street taxes, Sixth and Sev Sv. cars pass the lvuse. 120 West 200 wi. HOMAS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 17 Contre street, sells this day, at 10 o’clogk, the Fixtures, icense, Xe., of Liquor Store 8 North Second street, Williama: ble, 5x10, wee i, room ae carorm bevel, Address W. H P., 16 Wall B WINES, LIQUORS, &O._ THOREAU ET FILS’ CHAMPAGNES, VINE- Hi, yard Proprietors, Chaiwan Lachess, Oiar ‘Boussur, Carte Or, $9 per dozen Garte Bloue, $1 per doxesy all freien snd ngurance to Any (port acked tn Wetton. Frayer ABBOTT, AUCTIONERR, wus office No. 3 Chambers street. Assigneo’s sale of the Furnitare contained in store 191 gu arn its bee aad Chia, he.) sien-fie Horge tal was bh a Ory ' A SORRNCKE, Assicose. ny

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