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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO, 14,241, y AMUSEMENTS—Finst Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns, ERS WANTED—Seventu Pace—PFifth 5 AND LODGING WANTED Sarkar Pea inh BROGiLAN fal ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Page— US! OFFOR ITIES—Nivta P. Bus Hin Sore a oo Pagu—-Sixth column, cerry Ro] TE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Page—Pirst CLERKS AND vgclinaatcnety Pace—Fourth col- umn CLOTH. ING—Srconn P. GE—Sixt DOACHMEN AND GARDENEIS<Suvuvre Pace—Fourth en SE STEAMSHIPS—Scoxp Pace—Fourth and countny' BOARD—Szvewra Paqe—Sixth column. WELLING TNC SEs WO Let PORN SEED AND UN. FURNISHED—Sucoxp Faiw—Wirst and. second cob OPBAN STEA ISHIPS—Sxconp Pack—Fourth column, Vinee Pha Rin eee EXCURSIONS sean F Page—Sixth column. FINANCIAL Nivea Pace FURNISHED, BOOMS ARDY AETWENTS TO LET— FURNITUiCer-Surnena Pageststh column. P WANTED—FEMALES—Suventn Pace—Third col- AS D—MALES—Seventa Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—First Pace—Third and fourth juin} ni jeventH PAace—Fifth and sixth columns, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Second ‘and third columns. PrerRvonio Pier Page—Sixth goltimn. NINTH PAGE—Sixth column, EEGAL NOTICES—s oun Face —Third column, LOST AND -FOUND—Finst Paci via column, BAQHINERY Fraser Paae—Fifth colum MARBLE MANTELS—Sevenrin Pack—Sixth column, DICAL—Seventu Pace—Sixth column b eng ooo! a ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pacr— Sixt! MISCELLANEOUS S—Seconn Pacr—Third column, CAL—NintHt Pace—Sixth column, New PUBLICATIONS—Fieru PaGk—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace-—First column, FIANOPORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Finst Pace—Fifth col- POLITICAL —Nixrm Pacr—Sixth column POST OFFICE NOTICE—Nixtit Pa xth column. PROPOSALS—Frust Pace—Fourth coh PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Sevan Paay—Third column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Srgoxy Page—First column, beanie TATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconn Pace—First REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First column. WARDS—Pinst Pack—First column, BALES AT AUCTION—Sxcoxp Pace Third column, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sxventu Pacr— second and thitd columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Srvexta Pacr—Third and fourth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacx—First and second col- gual RESORTS—SrvEven Pace—Sixth column. GY-—-SzvenTH Pace—Si: Bane saecox Pace Sisth columa. THE ADES—Si Fifth col THE TURP Finer Pace Thied cola g TO Tet FOR. MSUSINESS. RPOSES—Seconp Pace— ra mavens” 'GUIDE—Sxcoxp Pace—Fifth and sixth columi ovr} RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— RCOND Pac—Second column. warcitis JEWELRY, &C.—Ssconn Pacr—Sixth col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR J.-F ERST ox —Se id 5 Facurs, Suaiidas ‘&C.—Finse spars col- 3 PERSONAL. Pr. THE PARTIES WHO TOOK GOLD WATCH, LOCKET and Chain from the jewelry store desire to Save the selves from trouble they had better return them at onc they are well known, AGGIE—I HAVE RETURNED; WILL MEET YOU on Tuesday next, at noon, corner Forty-second street &nd Sixth avenue, rain or shine, If you cannot come then address me at Herald office, marking day and hour, MARY. RS. BELLE MGREGOR—WAITED AS IN PER- sonal Ti ; happy s 2M tonal Tuceday; am unhappy; write mo, Uptown boxes dame mee DO MY PART, DO yor ee THINK of others, VESTRAW, ETA CARLYLE MAY HEAR OF AN OLD repels nia friend by sending her address to J. W., box’ 200 Herald Latah ranch office, Any oue knowing will confer @ favor, GQUEPLIES—AS S00N AS POSSIBLE, TO OHARING Cross station. Will you be there? Letters for you. at Snesa Foss fice, -Am greatly disappointed at not hearing See WEEK, FRIDAY, WITHOUT FAIL. IUESDAY. — VOKES, — BOX A.—PLEASE | STATE where an interview can be had. Address BIANCO, box 156 Herald Office, Wiss, THE YOUNG LADIES WHO WISHED TO GO Sas! tadress immediately L. D.; Herald Uptown ide! LOST AND BOUND. OST.—AMETHYST PIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH, going to Lion's Park, 110th street, from Spring street A suitable reward will be paid by leaving same at 29 Spring street, top floor. OST—ON BROADWAY, NEAR GREAT JONES small Memorandam Book, containing owne: aorta, ratitoed passes and some scrip. Finder will please turn to address on passes, and retain scrip for his trouble, 5 sald TUESDAY, THE 17TH, A SMALL LEATHER valu vered Memorandum Book; no name on cover; of no except to owner. The Sinder will please return to room 6, 115 Worth street. OST—A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, ON 17TH INST., supposed on Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Bixth avenue, or Sixth avenue, ‘Nineteenth to Twentieth street. big ably Fowardéd, Call on or address C. COOKE, 419 West Forty-fifth street. OST—A PROMISSORY Be MADE BY CLEMENTS Trimble, for $308 29, All persons are warned against taking the sae, and Daymea has been stopped. A reward offered for its return to PIPER, 20 Nassau street, N. Y. OST OR STOLEN—THE FOLLOWING NOTES:—A note made by Barton € Boyce, indorsed Bouton & Smith, Payable this dey ah New York County National Bank, and ified, for . alsa s'Ncts tusde by & Casper, indorsed F. Stoeckel, pay- able this day at Oriontal Banke for $400, Indorsed J, M. Sichel, py- Also @ Note mado by F. Han fn Pe this a at Grand Central dlorsed \ ee Clifford, ‘vaders’ National Bank, Note of Thomas Sinit yablo this Jay at ‘Mechanics an Also a Note of B. W. Hitchcock, indorsed C. D. Bailey, payable this day at Tift National Bank, for $675, Iso a Note of A. F. Brown, indorsed L. V. Conover & Co., Dayable this dey at Pr Hioventh Ward Bank, for $709 26, Iso w Note of A. Durvee & Son, indorsed B, Weber, paya- Die this day at Oriental Fa . for BAO. y Collen & Bromberg, indorsed Josoph dated July 16) payable four months’ at German Ex- change Bank, for $200. Also @ Note mate by Henry Kern, indorsed Sternberg, Lowenthal & Co., dated August 16, thrce months, $950, pay” able at Bull's ieud Bank, The public are warned not to negotiate any of the above described notes, as their fr has been stopped ‘One hundred dollars will ke paid for the return of the above notes to the Bowe: Bank. WILL GIVK $10 FOR PAWS T rt stole night of Juyy 28, from Pleasant Valley. No que Hons asked, Address WATCH, box 121 Herald office, Lat REWARD FOR THE RECOVERY OF ME. dium, size sole leather Trunk, worn by” travel, lock broke: ements niirked rke ;"* also small Hand Satchel, word j Inf at New Vork and New Haven Railrow|, Saturday, Tk EXPRI No, 8 Leroy street, city. Sl: REWARD.— OVERBOARD FROM THE Coney Island Arrowsmith on Sunday afternoon, “¥. Chatoney, 14 years of age, dressed in dark clothes, ‘snd white necktie, auburn hair} an a fnkeon right arm.’ Any person delivering his b Dully’s undertaking establishment, 82 Greenwich recelve the above reward. REWARD.- Lost OR STOLEN, A 24-DIAMOND 15 Oluster Hing. trom, 260 West Twenty-first street, above reward w! e paid upon the return of th foMrs. Me LAMBERT, as above.” Lear aaa AL NOTICE! SROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Branswick Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery. Kentucky State Lottery. HEODUR. zscH0CH, 116 Nassnu street, =SODA Waren, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER ‘Ales, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete out- f Apparatus and Materials, with {ail Instructions; ail Gepertinence of maunfecture, botliing and dispensing, excin- logues free. JOL Hees 2 caeteable territory WS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth aud Twenty auth carecte. lew York, . A COLOGN: Spray: ‘8, More prolit than selling papers. 7 =DEBILITY BROUGHT ON BY INDISCRETIONS , tnd all Kindred diseasen of men speodily and radically eured by HENRY A, DANIE Lexington Seotne: var fwonty-ntath street. "Otice hours from'8 te Papeete 9 DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY . State and Shelby College Lotteries. RUSTUGKY EXTHA class 7S1, avausT 18, 1875, 4, 71, 45, 72, 32, 40, 55, 34, 23, Pr. Thy tg bei avon zi 8h 64 14, 12, 21, 62, 55, 34, 04, 83 KENTUCKY CLASS own zoager: “is 1875, 3, 72, 00, 24, 71, 18, 7, + BB, 8 10, 66. CLASS 4a, avcoustT i "1871 44, 1, 6, 24,40, 18, 31, Managers, Covington, Ky. | Post office box 2,751 Now PARKS, EMERSON & CO, AGENTS FOR « . Kenincky State Lotteriés, drawn daily, Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 day 85 Kentucky | Single Number Lottery, drawn, August 28, 1875, eqartancashed. Information Curaned and circulars sent by iso Broadway, room 4; Post oe von 87 Private ofloe stteched TA, M, to 72, Me FARE TO NIAGARA, $9 25, SARATOGA, $6 50, QUICK TRANSIT FROM NEW * FALLS, FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD. YORK TO NIAGARA HERALD | )SPECTAL LIGHTNING EXP irom NEW TORK to NIAGATA Sunday morning, Railroad, leaving Actual running 200 80 mites per hour, arriv- Past ono in the aftérno ssenger coaches; also a Way ner, sleeping coach, ready ab il clock’ every Saturday ‘assengers by this train can reach Chica; Monday morning, via the ern road, by conntetion at Buffalo, thereby saving’ 24 ey RAIN FALLS and SUsPES via Hudson River and New ear pee the Cree hope. at depot at BY BRIDGE ever, Lake Shore and Mic! Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs o'clock Sunday morning, ‘le arrive ther: remain 11 hours at the | Springs the 10:47 train Sunday evenin, o'clock Monday morni ‘A limited number of tained ony ae At He Bevar partioutura, dad Hine table Yes Cavecriotaian under heading TRAVELLERS’ GUID. SPECIAL NOTICE, | tt io Saratoga. 0 Schenectady, wheré carriages will bo aratoga, arriving there Fare from New York, Including @ delightful drive of 20 miles through the country, ickets will be sold, and can be ob- the Herald office or on the trai HARGED. ‘Tibkets ean now bo ‘Take Herald Train waiting to convey passengers to in time for breakfast len pbtoitiNns made at Saratoga by rail for Tales George, Luzerne and Sehroon, arriving there before noon, (A. MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY BY THE MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, ar ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, N THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 90, 1875, 22,178 re GL pa AMOUNTING TO....... uber of tickets, 100,000, Price of tickets, Whole tickets, $20; 2°00; hve Orders may be addressed to ‘Hons ‘JAMES Bivaous M New York, “Post office b r descriptive circular. R MONEY REFUNDED, Governor's Ort Ricuwonn, July 3, 1 It affords mo plenmnreito. say that I am well Of the officers of th mhorrecite ta the, victslty ‘and their worth an President ‘Atexande Agent, 825 Bi Braadwa DRAWING Susonuns with a large majorit; male Humane Associatic home, and I attest their moe cep re) uration as “CHANCE FOR TUNE. ONLY A SMALL INVESTMENT REQUIRED. SINGLE NUMBER DRAWS SATURDA’ $300,000 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY. CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000, TICKETS, $10; BRANCH OFeicE. " ooo BROADWAY. ISEASES OF MEN AND, IMPORTANT MEDICAL /ENRY A. D. and Surgical Cases a speciality. ae ‘avenue, near DISTRIBUTION, EE street!” Office hours from IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOMPAT- ibility, &e.; residence unnecessary; fee after decres Address box 1,037 Post office, Chicago, Ill. nee CUEST AND LUNG PROTECTORS ARE ‘ty can conscientiously recom. ny sold by Jabbers;, sample mailed, Manufacturer, 604 VANA LOTTERY. c Auge IN PRIZES EVERY 15 30, Rian ore Cireu- 10 Wall street, rear basement, Now Yorks Post’ office box 4,685, days; noxt drawin; lars of information free. portant Nortce TO BROKERS, BANKERS AND BUSINESS MEN. “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS.” ON AND APTER TO-DAY, AUGUST 18, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE, PEK CABLE, WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE FIRST EDITION OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, AT 10 O'CLOCK EVERY DAY, AND CAN BE FOUND ON THE NEWS STANDS AND IN FRONT OF TH abi :| & NGZ, BROAD STREET, OR SERVED BY CARRIERS ADDRESS DOWN TO' LEAVE DIRECTIONS AT OF THE EYE! |3| z| & WN AT 10 O'CLOCK. | iG TELEGRAM, 2 ANN STREET, (HERALD BUILDING). OFFICIAL bye el THE KENTUCKY * SIMMONS, DICKINSON KENTUC ae EXTRA CLASS, NO. 489—a01 z 0O., Managers, cust ig RNTUGHY, Class," NO. "ago avbem 18 Sete 86, 56, 4, XTRA CLASS, xo Sr 26, Ti, 44,’ 07,50, oniany, chads, x xO. Srocaoauen 18, 65, 44, aieor addressing 25, Fall ae form tion | ‘by appl: ih nip By oper thas Saeee 200 Broadway, first floor, DICKINSON & monthly, Te istribusion of the Rentacky. . to be drawn August ust 30. Full (ee LUTE, authorized agent, gn the Havans applying fer addressing J. pron or Post office box 4,969, ENTAL, DERANGEMENTS, saath aoe manhood radically, NDISCRETIONS OF ind permanently cured by aL and proprietor of Dr. Broadway, residence No, 51 t, between Broadway and University plnces Consultations from 11 A. M. to 2 P. ap: OYAL HAVANA Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Brunswick Government, Lottery, Hamburg Cl HSL Post office box 8,16. HAVANA LOTTERY. 510,000 ee in prizes every 15 days. % Next drawing Auguet 30. xi 5 and 77 Nnasau strect, of 820 other Prizes amounting to. Circulars of information furnished free, Spanish Bank Bills. Doubloons and Gov- Bankers, 11 Wall W FRENCH AND VIE: W. & EMMA BRINN, physicians, from Boston, examine and ke ase, However ‘hopeless, ‘Thirty-eighth stree $10,000. Bavana DRAWS ernment purchased. TAYLOR & Ci celebrated electr 4 ef $50,000, Tickets nt six Tone in proportica. rrgbedy. Prizes cashed. Nassan street, New York, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTER’ Denwsovery 18 days. N 5, Circulars matted it free to @ to ever} $510,000, Noxs Grawtng jor amounting to. “Cuter, with fall particulars sent free, Prizes canted, . ©, DEVLIN & 0O., ios General ‘30 Liberty street, New otk ES, LIQUORS, &C. CHAMPAGNES, ag Proprietors, Obstown ‘Lesbean aver’ Racor, "Sate @Or, $9, va degen: aoasts Ls ht and ins By Via Hayro oF B I packed in cases; cnt = America, Prompt for. THE TURF, UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY MORN, {ng and evening ss, Johnson's poo} room. corner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on tho runnin, ft Saratoga; also every afternoon of the trotting at Utiest full returns’ received by special messenger; Fronch Pools open at 6 A. ML. all orders attended to promptly no con: mn with any other pool room. |N. pool ind lektors willbe ‘open "on euch raep, daring the Barhto meeting. W. i & T. B JOHNSON. meeting. __s_sSW. HT. B. JOHNSON. A AUCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD yon. + ing and evening at THOMAS" Exchange, 1299 way,on toga: Running Races: full tevurae by: tole. graph. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or mes: Senger. French Pools open until 12 A. M. Tickets $3 cach. ER L. MARSHALL, Auctioneer. Aooton AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE NEW cea Tart Ruchange on the trots at Utica every day wi if arge of the French Pools on fe track, and will ult It of each heat as soon ax a. KELLY, BLISS & CO, Avan AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning and evening, at the New York Turf Exchange, t Saratoga, Is open at G A. M., close at 12 M. attention paid to orders by mail or pogeanees. KELLY, BLISS & CO, Partie imirces RACES, SECOND M N TORED AY, Anret 10, RING, ore RDAY, Nae 4. BSD, Ys A pan August 19 a . RDAY, August 21, ie ie TRAVE RS, President, JNO. MORRISSEY, Lessee. ©. Wnratty, Secretary HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A MORTGAGE SALE, BY be Le A CHATTEL MORTGAGE Tl WIiLu PUBLIC poeaaea THIS DAY uispAy, AUGUST 19, O'CLOCK, SHARP, AT THE Gnaxp' CENTRAL HOARDIS oe 158 EAST FORTY-VIRST STE Ay ON AND THIRD THE FOLLOW BLE. TROTTING bh ey CMIRRIAGES. ke, ‘Tho well known trotting Mare ELLA LEWIS; color, ehest- nnt sorrel; about 15% hands high, 6 years Old; record of 2:34, and is perfectly sound und kind. ‘Also, brown trotting Gelding ED. ALLEN, 1544 hands, 8 years old; record of 2:42; is sufe for any one to drive and is perfectly ‘ound and kind. Also, handsome bright bay Gelding LEXINGTON, 15 hands high, 7 years old; can beat 2:40, and is sound an Also, fessoma brown (rotkiog Mare CLARA D., 1534 hands high; can beat 2:30, and is sound and kind, Bark Phacton, 1 canopy top Phaeton, 1 top Pony Phae- ton, 2top Waxons; 1 set Double Harness,’ 3 sets of Sinsto Hatness, 8 Sheets, 4 Blankets, 6 Surcingles, 3 Whips, 4 Hal- ters, 1 fine English Side Saddle. OnALE, POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. PARTIES CAN N r AMINE ABOVE STOCK BY APPLYING AT OFFICE OF TTC RNELIUS FARLEY, CITY MARSHAL AND A’ ‘OR MORTGA' OFFICE. ‘80 NASSAU STREET, UeTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 0 and 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY, y TURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT NOS. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCTIASR, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell will find this house per- fectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on the same straightforward principles which have governed it in the Dest GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE iar Ig WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 TO HOURS FO! re TRIAL. Horse: rela, fi Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., always on hand ‘st priva LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 (TO-MORROW), AT’ 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AT PRIVATE STABLE, NO. 86 IRVING PLACE, CORNER TWENTIETH STREET AND OrrosiTs THE GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL, THE MR. E. JONES, CONSISTING OF 4 ELEGANT AND STYLISH ROAD ND CARRIAGE HORSES, 1 PAIR OF STYLISH AND tien BRED BAY CARRIAGE HO} RANTED SOUND AND KIND IN ALL HARNESS. One large black Horse, 16 hands, 6 years old, and is the finest and best broke coupe or carriage horse in the State; warranted sound and laind in all harness. Gne of the best bred trotting mares in the Btnte;, sho was raised by the present owner, and is 4 yeai wa and kind and warrented to trot in 2 2550; was offes $1,000 for har when she was year old. Also 2 shifting-top Ro 1 very beautiful light cg Pou man Wagon, 1 Portland Sleigh, Saone, ‘one with pole and shafts; Phaeton, 1 very light one single and double Harness. All of the above stock is.a8 good as new, and gentlemen will’ | do well to call and examine i Stock will be on exhibition at the stable up to the time of sal Speed and style of the above stock, will be shown in har. ness in front of the stal of sale, and will be sold mitboubttoerre to the highen bidder rats. cxabine. ‘A VORON, SALE—THIS DAY, 104 A. M., AT PRIVATE stable 152 East ‘Twenty-second street, J. P. Ne a} ‘Auetionger, will sell the ensire fine stouk of, Horse C: ©. Douglas, consisting ‘beautiful bay Team Ethan Alien Horses, trot. 2:50, 7 sud 6 kind, own brothers, known as the Knap app tea elegant drivers; handsome Hambletonian bay ‘Mace hands; sound, nd kind, 6 "yearas never trained for Dut wt times can show mi ine city made t« le ‘agon, one Koad Wagon, beantiful to jes Phaoton, fine singloend double Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c. —FOR SALE, SIX HORSES AND ONE PONY, THE roperty of ‘a Mghtning rod establishment. ‘They are duitable for any kind of business and. will be sold for less than half their value, These horses are all warranted sound and kind, Inquire wt private stables 43 Great Jones street, near the Bowery. ‘h —FOR SALE, A STYLISH HAMBLETONIAN BAY Mare, fete old; fit for a gentleman, business or family use, as she is w fast. ee must be sold. Wood's stable, 19 East Thirteenth sti GENTLEMAN, WHO 4 GOING ABROAD, WILL sell his Horses, Carriages and Harness at a great sacri- fice. “Among. them will be found ood steppers, young, sound and kind; sati Y euarantae given; two top Bug: ies, one handsome extension top Phacton, one top Pons havton, a double and single Harness, all wood as new. Call on coachman, private stable 3% East Twelfth street, between Brondway and University place. A FOR SALE, THREE WORSES; WARRANTED «sound and young, suituble for milkman, grocer, express trial allowed. 378 'Bowery, or any business, at a sacrific opposite Fifth street, rea: HANDSOME ROAD: OR FAMILY HORSE, 16! high; free and stylish driver; warranted to trot a mii in 3:50 or ‘no sale; also sorrel or family Horse; war ranted to trot a mile in three minutes or no sale; the} can both be driven by the most timid person at full spec ot afraid of the cure, and warranted sound and ieentic in every particular; also city built side-bar top V gon and Har. ness; will be sold separately if desired, at ‘and 378 Bowery, opposite Fifth street, in the rear,’ FINE LEATHER SHIFTING TOP SIDE-BAR Buggy, latest style, with covered Harness, $175; famiy pet of a black Pony, $100, sound; Depot Wagon, 811 Sev enth avenue, Thirty-severh street. —TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP—THREB HORSES, + young and le for cart, trick, groce arming, Ae. must g00d trial allowed ; "$80, eS, $175, 91 Hudson street. A. AGH? BRITEKA, TWO SIX-SEAT PHAETONS, ONE four-seat Park Phaeton, one extension ‘ Phieton, one Victoria, one Coupe Rockaway, one, li away, Clarence, newrly new; two glass quarter Coact ~# all in good order, at great argains, . B. DUNHAM, Raby NJ. —FOR SALE, FOUR HORSES, FIT FOR ALL PUR- + poses; to be'sold at a sacrifice ; trial allowed. Inquire at No, 62 Fourth Street, between Wooster stroct and South Fifth avenue, in office, "A. “OR SALE (ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S death), five pony built Horses; price $75, $100 and youn, and sounds ‘a good trial allowed, 242 Stanton P PHARTON, MADE TO second hand Car- Phaetons, 1A Tiages, taken in exchange; Depot Wagons. HAI Fourth sere BEAUTIFUL BAY HORSE, 163{ HANDS i sound and tru; trots fast; also a top side bar Wagon and Harness, best city makers. Private stable 11 Bust Tenth street, near Fifth avenue. FOR SALE, A VERY HANDSOME TOP PONY A. Phaeton; great bargain; must be sold. No, 3 West Thirteenth street. pee SALE.—I L SELL THIS DAY, AT 11 o'clock A. M., one team of Truck Horses, to pay costs of Keep, &c., at No, 4’Rivington street, Sale le pouty GARDENER SMITH, SACRIFICE.—BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 7 ears, warranted sound and kind; also large track’ or Sart Horse, 16 hands, 6 years old; warranted good worker. Must sell. S48 Hudson street. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—BEAUTIFUL team of ay Horses, 154g hands; sound and reliable in every way; price $360, worth 8800. For particulars address GW. Herald Uptown’ Branch office. —THREE PONY-BUILT HORSES, FIT FOR + grocer, express, mi!kmen or farmers; young, sound and kind; trial allowe om $30 to $75; not half value, 26 ‘Thompson street, near Gran NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMEN SPECIAL NOTICES. wees FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C._ Fok SALE—two DOUBLE. TRUGKS, | ONE SINGLE ‘Truck, five Horses and work Houses. Inquire of B. N., No. 3 Water street, Ee SALE—A SPLENDID, FAMILY TEAM, 7 YEARS old, dark brown, 1634 hands: kind and “stylish j price Inquire of JOHN’ A. SIMONSON, Union Course, ng Island, IOR SALE—ONLY FOR WANT OF WORK, STYLISH ester built Horse, 16 hands, 9 years; fit for any use; ‘$00, 47 Greenwich avenue, corner Charles street. POE, SALELTWO ELEGANT BLACK MARES, 16 hands high, 6 and 7 years old; have beon used by ‘al in the city and are warranted sound: also act of fine, Hat- ness, nearly new. Inquire in the private house 352 East Six- ty-sixth stroet, between First and Second avenues. POE, SALE-STEEL GRAY COLT, 4 YEARS OLD has been worked in double and single haruces; is sound i kind, and is & good stepper; he is suitable for a coach, Nght wagon or any kind of ight work, Apply at No. 6 Var: ick street, near nklin, OR SALE—A WHITE HORSE, SUITABLE FOR lady fipeatlecnans warranted perf vet sound and kind; not afraid o} saytning: ean be driven bs ild; trots inside of 3 minutes; price $250; bout 143g hands high, age about Tycars. Inquire of C. LINDEMANS 64 William's Fin SALE—FOUR LOW PRICED HORSES AT A acrifice, fit for any business owner having no use for hem; prices, from $50 to $125, Inquire at 410 West This- town street, near Ninth h ave nine. POR SAUESAN OFFER WANTED FOR (A SORREL 15% bands, 7 years old; sound, and kind; very iiylish, fast watkor, and can trot close to. minutos, Ii nek sold to-day will be sold at Van Tassell & Kearney’s Auction jart to-morrow. Apply at 163 West Fifteenth street, OR SALE CHEAP—A DRAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, 8 ents old; warranted sound and kind; also single Truck ‘and Harness; sold for want ofuse, At store 324 Hudson st, OR SALE CHEAP.—A LIGHT SIDE-BAR TOP ROAD m; made by Brewster; nearly new and in perfect order. Apply to owner, 229 Broadway, room 30. Be SALE VERY CHEAP—TWO GOOD HORSES, good Wagon and Harness, 424 East Ninth street, in the akery. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE —FINE LARGE IKON. Horse, 8 years old, warranted sound and true, for Personal, Property or unencumbered Lots, TALLMAN'S Stable, 47 Great Jones street. INE CARRIAGES. ‘Wo have now in our warerooms, in tho latest designs and finest finish, Zanduns and Landanlets, | Low and high door Rock- Cabriolets and T Carts, ‘aways, Coupe Rockaways, ionable Top Phaetons, Rumble Pony Phastons, Buckingham Phactons, Canopy Pony Phagtons, Corning and Britton Wagons, | 4passenger Pony Phaetons, Physiclans’ Gig Phnetons, Sopot ad uo top Wagons. 0 w large stock of Roud Wagons. 872 and 374 Broome street (old stand of Browster # 00. ). ‘ARNESS AT AUCTION, HARNESS AT AUCTION, TO-MORROW MORNING: (Friday), at 10.0 elec 25 SETS. OF “NEW. HARNESS, "25. SE! For account of whom it may Sorin NST! At T, REET, bby order of 0. Tr HALL, Assigneo. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17} good Grocer’s Harness, $25; good Milkman’s Harness, $30; ack Doubde Truck Harness, $30; good Stable Blankets, Please call and examine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York. N CONSEQUENCE OF BEING CALLED AWAY unexpectedly, I will sell my entire establishment cheap for cash, consisting of a very fine dark bay Horse, 1334 hands, seven years old, warranted sound, kind, safe and reliable, i and pleasant driver in all harness, and can trot a mile with a fine top Wagon, Harness, two suits of Cloth: Oa fine high-wheel top pony Pheaton: separate or feedinert Auiitomres Yee Unita cetemtavion catftet reais stable in Nineteenth street, first door west of Fifth avenue, where property ean be seen and tried. KA, BY MINER & STEV Brewster Clarence; Rockaways of all styles top and open Pony Phaetons, depot and extension tons, 20 top and open road Wagons, by city makers, $85 up; Sulkoys and Skeletons, by Caffrey; one Barouche, Expres one light Couch; Harness, Lap Shawls, Nets, Whips ke. also one light Coupe Rockaway, nearly now. At WM. HH. GRAYS, 20 and 22 Wooster street. HERIVE'S SALE OP HORSES, CLARENCE, LAN- daulets, Hurness, Office Furniture, &e. ‘AN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, will sell this da (Thursday), August 19. At 11 o'clock, at No. 23 Eust Twelfth street, ning fine stylish Horses, eight sets double and single Harness, three Clar- ences, ‘two landaulets, Coupe, I one Victoria Park Phaeton, top Wagons, Express n, Oltice Furniture, &c. Sale positive in lots to suit purchasers, WM. ©. CONNER, Sheriff. Tuomas McSrrpon, Deputy. ‘OLD TO PAY KEEP—ONE SPLENDID BAY PATCHEN Horse, 191g high; first class sidebar top Wagon fused, Call at 207 West Nineteenth et. ‘WANTED LIVERY STABLE, IN EXCHANGE FOR one of the best 25-acre Farms in New Jersey; no in- cumbrance. Address H. R. S., 21 and 23 Atlantic street, Newark, N. J. larness ; no offer re $15 EACH-—TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW LIGHT TOP express wagons; were madeto order for $225 | Wet but were not heavy enough. Livery stable, No. 124 est 19th street. : FOR SALE. Bee OLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheay lituated in the Eighth ward, with a lease oueye years; the rents from the upper part of the house Tent of the store nomilal. pply to ROBERT FRANCES No, 47 Broad strect FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE FOR SALE ON reasonable terms, now doing ® good paying business; Font oxtrelow, with two years’ lease; eitnared on one of the best corners in Williamsburg. For particulars address GROCER, box 145 Herald office. A LONG ESTABLISHED HOTEL AND BOARDING houre for tale at a great sacrifice; Fixtures, Furniture, &e. Apply this day, before 1 P. M., at'the Welsh Harp, No. 114 Cedar street. JOUN MORGAN, Proprietor. A WELL LOCATED CORNER GROCERY STORE, Stock, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and Route for sale cheap in Brooklyn, cheap rent. Apply to THOMAS GAFF- NEY, Auctioneer, 17 Centre street. A GOOD UPTOWN CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—Fine location ; well fitted up. Call on WILLIAM ABBOTT, Auctioneer, No. 3 Chambers street. A. —FOR SALE, CIGAR STORES, LIQUOR STORES, Restaurants, Bakeries, Confoctioneries, Butter an Produce Stores, Tea Stores, ‘Trunk Stores, Meat Markets, splendid corner er Grocery Btore in Jersey C! i, ELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A OFFER MY DOWNTOWN DAY TRADE SAM- Room at sacrifice on account of leavin: CoM irado $00 upward; easy terms. Apply to my agout, LLOY 29 Broadway. RUG STORE, ON A ame ee CORNER IN Brooklyn, fitted up in good style, for sale cheap on Friday, 20th inst., at auction. Apj sto THOS. GA! ‘APNE, dustishocr, 17 Contre nereot, New Work, OR SALE CHEAP—LIQUOR STORE, 622 NINTH avenue; will be sold or rented to any responsible part, the month; must got out of the business. "W. CAMB- BELL, 305 West Forty-first street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CARPENTER shop; down town. Address T. H., Herald office, PRICE FOUR CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, OMIQUE. £00, (0000, tM TT U EEE OMM MMIE 299, U vu $ OMM MMII U UE 6 OMM MMII oie C Oo OMM MMII U U EEE C 0 OMM MMI U UE Co oO OMMMMI u UE Cc 0 OM MM MIL U €co’ 0000 M MM MIT QQy, UUU ERE 55555 11 aM 55 Ik 444 bo. M 4M 55555, lk 4 4 55 1h 44444 55 55 Ak “4 ae | ae” BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART... Sole Proprietor Manager Coionel T, ALSTON HiKOW’ [GRAND REOPENING, AUGUST 23. : Fifth season of the THEATRE COMIQUE. The Comique has stood the test of time aud is to-day the Great Resort of LADIES AND CHILDREN. The great success of the Comique in the past four seasons is proof of its first class standing with the people of this city, ALL IMITATE BUT NONE EQUAL. ? conrguE 4 Standing room only night, after night, oe heen ‘the otto, ae ¥ Y 0 WoW wit ZY AY t WWwwWww uH ei ee r WW WW Munn VY r ww WW H H ¥ . aa 3 ie H ¥ t ¥ a u ¥ . Becanse in no instance during the proprietorship of Mr. Hart has one word, one gesture or any act been permitted that pradory itself could object to. RAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY BOR: Tae Wann ee het 7d AT 2 ARO WORLD, AROL THE WORLD, NB AROUND THE WORLD, Admission... WwooD’s. THIS | AFTERNOON, An 2, ik, SHELDON, is seusation. TRE trace AVENGER? or, Last SHOT, (IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, Proprietor and Manse 0 POSITIV AST v Y 0000 KK EE sess" v Lie Oe ea ee v. Vv oO OK K E 8 ba Big Pe OR ig ‘ ae eee oxen B a, om 4 oO oK K E 8 vv +O OK ££ 8 8 v 0000 K K EEEEE sssss Positively last nicht of their new amateur Pantomime, A BUNCH OF BERRIE: ‘cu a8 ar Coats time). od DAY an ATU A (by special reque THe + MAN IN THE ty Raat PEA Te WRON( ROSINA Vi LAsT Vi ‘ALLACK’S THURSDAY FIRST APPEAR. EN, AMERICA Ok HENDE & COLVIL G obra’ Comba’ THURSDAY EVENING, August. 10, 1575, debut of the celebrated prima donna, A MATHEW! TEMPLE, Miss RO! Se MAROC ERITH. SELVE ‘G. H. Messrs. WILLIAM voRkesrin Foti tod L. DELORME and eT BRENNIR, 13 AND ORCHESTRA, le, in three acts and font tableaux, founded on the popular opera boutfe of “Barbe Bleue,” by Olfenbach, arranged by the eminent composer and wusical director, Mr. F. STANISLAUS, aud entitle BOULOTT! BOULOTTE, NEW SCENERY New Box shoet now ope No advance up -Miss JULIA MATHEWS by. ..Mr. MATT MORGAN times and Appointments, dramatic prices. PURE FUN ONLY AT THE COMIQUE. Names of company in further announcements. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OBINSON HALL—1G0H STREET AND BROADWAY. Coolest theatre; open sides and clear of buildings. Reserved seats, $1; admission, 60c.; balcony, 25; boxes, it Fourteenth week and Gris eereaene fey of ROBINSON'S ENGLISH OPERA BOUF OMPANY, Evory evening at 8 BE Saturday, at SCHEN AND PRITACHEN, Fifth week, and | rand success of RIC, THE UMBRELLA DANCE AND GRAND PARISIENNE QUADRILLE, Strong cast! Powerful chorns! Fail orchestral OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Encores were not rare last night, ‘New York Sun. A clever company of operatic artists. Now York Herald. Prosperity. attends the Engtish Opera Bone at Robinson Hall, and this theatre has attained both solid character and valuable prestige. New York Tribune. MONDAY, August 23. THE PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE. ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN, (Late Hippodrome.) . 8. GILMORE.. -+ CONDUCTOR ‘The most magnificent garden in the “world. Concert every night at 8 o'clock, Gilmore's Bard of 100 performers, The greatest living eornetist, VY. PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. 1. Overture—"Jubel” (Camp). Lindpainter 2! Fantasie on German song, Heinemann 3. Selection from third act “Lohengrin”, Wagner 4. Solo for Cornot—"Attila” Varie. MR. M. ARBUCKL: 5, Selection—'Robert le Diablo” -.Meyerbeer Introducing Robert, toi que j'aime, and the gems of the Opera ©. Cavatina for Buritone—"Mentie gontiarsi Vanima,"™ er Sung by Mr. A. SOIST. 7. Solo for Cornet—"Marianne Waltz,” Levy and Operti Second time). 8. Fantasie for full band on the “Carnival de Venice,” with variations for all the instruments (second time). Kerssen 9. Galop—“#lick and Fioek -Hertel 10, March—"The Inman Line Warren National Ae z “THE 3LED BANNER.” MATINEE ON SATURDAYS FS. SERENADE BAND, Admission. . 50 cen! Boxes, admitting fou Package and Season the Box Office. ORGANS, & A “{ BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE, FOUR corners. Decker Bros. rosewood Pianoforte for sale; cost $975, ir Nee D magnificent rosewood Windsor Piano- forte, cost 000, for $800, Stool, Cover, Musical Cabinet and Box, i re apples worth $100; Parlor Suits in satin, cost $600, fedroom Suits for less than half cost; Carpets, ‘soe. 3 bgp Paintings, Bronzes, Tables, must be sold. Call at private residence, 120 West aba st, near 6th avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bros. Pianofurte at a sacrifice; name in plate; a richly curved four round rosewood case, full agraffo, overstrang Piano, having all improvements, used 7 months, has printed guarantee, bill of sale, cost $975, for $250; Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; a 744 octave Windsor Piano, cost $850, for $225. Call five story brown stone private residence No, 47 West 16th st., between Sth and 6th avs, LADY WILL SELL UPRIGHT 7 OCTAVE ROSE wood Pianoforte, carved legs, Ci aha bi city ; perfect order, 28 East Third inakers, for $125; cost st., near 2d avenue, FAMILY IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL A magnificent Bradbury & Co. 734 octave Pianoforte, four Found corners, full agraffe, and all modern, improvements at tached, cost $900, for $250, Stool and Cover, at private resi- dence, 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway. T HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ‘ond avenue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; & fow Pianos but little used at great bargains. —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND « Pianos of our own make; also for sale a number of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth street. CLOSING OUT SALE.—500 PIANOS, HALF PRICE; order administrator G. Barmore’s estate; elegantly fin- ished, with all latest improvements; fully warrant Uberdl terms. 968 Bleecker street. A —PIANOFORTES TO RENT, ‘ALSO SECOND HA + Pianos of various makers, in h order, for atlow prices, by CHICKERING & SSONS Li Bast Four. teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. MA) URERS’ PRICES—8400 PIANOS FOR « $250; carved legs, patent agraffe, all Cann lol warranted live years; instalments taken $12; Feng $6 month, CABLE'S, corner Sixth avenue and Twehty- rebird street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY, Cake Bakery end Ice Cream Saloon. Cail at or address 1,601 Broadway, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets. OR SALE—A BUTCHER'S STAND AT CLINTON Market, on account of death. Inquire at 213° Spring street, second floor. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY Store, with rooms to live in, Apply at 244 West Thir- teth street. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—THE sT0CI tures and Lease of a down town corner grove store; cheap for cash; Just afer a fire, Apply ut the store, No. Bt New Bowery. OR SALE—GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF ONE of the best located Hotels in peal centrally lo- cated on Market street; been kept for six Ours by present owner; Lease for three years; cheap rent; 50 rooms; ever; thing complete; proprietor has taken a larger hotel, dw iL nell cheap. For alive Hert Vs ig the chance, Fn fie inquire, for two di f DP. C, ROBIN Hotel, Cortlandt street, from 2004 P.M, OR SALE—AT WORCESTER, 3 MASS., A FIRST GLASS Bakery, with all modern conveniences. For partfeulars address JAMES O'NEILL, Herald office. JOR SALE—A RESTAURANT WITH A GOOD ESTAB- lished trade; desirably located and newly fitted, at a iow price. Inquite of E, BLACKMAN, 93 Maiden lane. ROCERY FOR SALE—IN THE UPPER PART OF the city; business well established; good chance for an seat Toate is fe Si health, Apply to, We. H. N h street. No agents. FIX- d tea cigar IQUOR STORE, 195 CHATHAM STREET, FOR SALE Lee tacrifice—'Three years’ lense; low rent, Including Beles adsdsonre Fisteree; uew: and al, (s, oumplel¢ ordect price $600, about one-quarter its value, Apply at 67 New st, EAT, VEGETABLE, FISH AND OYSTER MARKET ‘on Third avenue for sale cheap. Apply at Store Agency, aire street. aie Ao OUPE, ONE EXTENSION TOP PITAETON, «one Wagonetté, all nearly new; used by # private fain? ity.” To be seen at M. CURLEY'S, 109, 111 and 113 East Thirteenth street, rear, A R SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, THREE HORSES, « the property of an expressman; young and sound and ri id workers; soldon account of owner losing his work. Grand street, near Clinton, =I OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S death, 6 Horses, suitable for any business half value; trial allowed. 55 South Fiith avenue, between Bleeckor and Honston streets, ‘NOME AND SEE THIS MARE, AN ELEGANT SORREL MARE, 16 HANDS, 9 years; kind and trae in all harness; can be driven close to locomotive; gait 12 miles an hour all day; lady can drive her; without blemish R ype one of the best and handsomest mares in the ee ranted sound; call And Fide after her at AROHL. JOHNSTON'S Mart, 19 to Thirteenth street, near University place. For such an animal the vs rice is Coe low; she is not sold on account of the owner going to urope but because he has no time to drive her; ll be on exhibition for 4 days, when, if not sold, she will be sold at auction as above. = NOISNHOL “HOUVC> Coase Ret FOR A NICB LIGHT bevag! QUARTER joac! hi, as new, inside and out; also four-seat Piet) ‘and ten low-priced top Bugules and as many sets of Hi. Thess at bargains, 124 West Nineteenth street, OR SALE—A GOOD HORSE, LIGHT JAGGER ‘Wagon and also a patent side bar top Buggy, separately or together, Can be seen at 400 Madison street, OR SALE—A,SORREL PONY, 8 YEARS OLD, AXD ave good driver and very stylis! A a doctor's Cactlages Drive $120, Call ab Wr 253 Kast Tenth atreet, second ATENT RIGHT OF A NEW MECHANICAL TOY FOR I ale, with Tools and Stock on hand; will sell one-half interest or whole if desired. Can be seen on application to J. W. HUGHES, 51 Liberty street, New York. AP FOR CASH —HERRING'S, MARVIN’S, ail st fewelry, Silk und Herace aefeat bittlrs inproved bate at reduced prices, LIL- LIE'S 8A. i Go. 81 Maiden lane, ) ELECTROTYPERS, SILVER, GOLD AND NICKLE Tu laters.—A rare chance for any ose who anderstands the busthess; must be wold on wecount of bad health; Tools, Solu. tions and Good Will 25 years’ business in this city) will be told cheap. Address box 200 Herald office PROPOSALS. pre ROPOSALS FOR OL OLD MA MATERIAL. Erm Ramwwar Company, H Porcnasine AGEnt’s Orrick, 187 Wust Stern, New York, "August 13, 1875. Sealed proposals, and indorsed “Proposals, for Old rial,” will be received at this office until Monday, August 23, Is7i, 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase and resioval of the following (old material, now A the shops of Mls coispan at Jersey City, Port Tervis and Bulfalo -— ae 1,851 tons Car Wheels. “148 tons Irop Axtes. 267 tons Cast Scrap, 17 tons Steel Spring Serap, 15 tons Wrowgbt Turnings. 21 tons Steel Turnings, 18 tons Cast Borings. 11 tons Grate Bars. ‘Also lot of Varnish and Oil Barrols, Successful bidders will bo required to deposit 15 per cent of the amount awarded to them ab the time of euch hwaril and the balance (85 per cent) will be payable at the time of de- livery. Tho right is reserved to weet ay fund all bids, H. ROW, urchasing jars KERING, STEINWAY AND WEBER PLANOS, low rents; Toctave Piano, $125; Upright, $125; Prince Organs and new Pianos on instalments. GORDON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth street. Mpjon't You FORGET IP SDERFUL “HUM- ‘D Maing Bird Pianos —i so private lessons on piano, viglin, orga ; circulars free, SICAL’ fourteenth street. nick WATERS & SON, 481 BROADWAY, WILL, HH for a few days, sell or rent new or second hand Pianos and Organs at lower prices than ever offered. altar, fi ENCY, IE. and S87 i foadway. WA. PASTOR and M, B. -Lessees and Man: THE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. BAR ENCE Miss KATE RAYMOND and 0. B. COLLINS, ATHL ‘Es, SEITZGERALD and RYAN, JAMES ROACHE, MAGGIE GRAY, JENNIE WADE, RENA FLORENCE, BOBBY NEWUOMB and CHAR’ EY LORD. MitINERS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, D AVENUE THEATRE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST street.—Grand novelty combination of beautifil young, Jadies in Oilo and Burlesque every evening; Saturday met- J. BERRY, Business IVOLI THEATER: EIGHTH STREET between Second and Third avenues. PAUL FALK . Proprietor TIVOLI THEATER can afford and ugtroe a performance for Twenty-five conts, 250. 25¢y New York $i, $1, One Dollar, $1, #1. CADEMY OF MUSIC. KIRALPY BROTHERS Lossoos and Managers THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST. 26, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, Grand inauguration performance of the great and original Spectacle of pocwsc’e AROUND THE WORLD, ARO! D pe WORL! i WORL ARO! D with afl its re 8} saab TNGU ISirep casts. Box office now oa from 8 A. Tickets may be secured at the wrlcioar ieee ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. TO-NIGHT, Proprietors. . Messrs, APPLEBY UNRIVALLED 5! MER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THIS THURSDAY) NING, AUGUST 19, AT & Marche des Imperiaux, aesar’ Vorspiel, Se tli, op. 12 Introduction and C aprice new). Ritterltehe overture (new) Symphony No.5, F Major, “in dhe Boreas Gyerture, “King Stephen,” op. 117. ‘Theme and variations, quartet, D minor. Polonaiso, Strien i ‘Admission, 50c. ; boxes, $1 and $2, ee which no other place OPERA. HOUSE, ATE Bi West TWENTY:1 mit steer, NEAR SIXTH AV, COTTON, REED & 0! REOPENING Gita MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, COTTON & REEDS: NEW YORK MINSTRELS, Every Evening at 8; Saturday Matines at 2, ’ Box office open. Seats secured. No extra charge. M* W. J. FLORENCE as THE WON. BORDWELL SLOT “by @ large majority.”” 624 BROADWAY, Managed MONDAY NEXT, we 23, MONDAY NE: UGUST 2 postTvELY: S BOX OFFICE OPEN DAI DAILY, FROM 9 TO 5, Orders for boxes or seats, by mail, telegraph or messen- ger, immediately attended 10 THE PUBLIC. ‘Tho reports given by the press of New York of the conver+ sion of the Grand Opera House Into Congoevatory of Muricy &c., are entirely without foundation upon facts. ‘The under: slatied hold the lease of the house, and will, 40 long ae, the public egatinue the liberal patroudge now béstow The handsomest theatre in the world and present. nightly a succession of novelties with the a EST COMPANY IN THE CITY, end adhere toate Foner extreme LO ‘ALE. OF” PRICES, aemuring the public it may rely apon. the selection of the highest order of falent in most unexceptionable entertain- ments, “THEODORE, TMAMILTON. JO: WHEELOCK. ROBERT JONSON. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART EST FOURTEENTH STREET, will be a reepeate on SEPTEMBEI im Ans. OOTH'S THEATR! BARRY SULLIVAN, Tho artists cngaced for the opening pieces of Mr. BARRY SULLIVAN will plense assemble on the stage, Sat urday morning, August 21,'at 11 o'cloc scabies eatTOHS L. VINCENT, Stage Manager. M™ W. J. FLORENCE as MRS. GENERAL GILFLORY In Woolf's new Comedy, THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. ‘AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, having carved logs, Intost Improvements, used Rig months, 8100; greatest bargains for cash, at GORDON'S, 1 Bloocker stroet; superb Steinway very cheap. _EUROPE, : STIT cTION NAUDASCHER, Heidelberg, 6 rg, Germany. ‘The winter term opens October 1, 1875. ‘This institution for young gentlemen possesses theemost practical modern improvements, is situated in the healthiest and most charming part of the el particularly to give & thorough education in. the different Inodern languages, mathematics, bookkeeping, technical drawing, and prepares also its papils for the examination for the one year Prussian military service, The most experi enced teachers are connected with the establishment. Eng- lish aud French are the languages used in conversation, z, of Heidelberg, and aims ni ‘This institute is for natives as woll as for foreigners under the supervision of the government, aud the examinations take place under the control of the same, ‘Circulars and all particulars are cheerfally furnished upon demand, babe This cost. Highest references, Shy. NAUDASCHER, Manager of tho Tnstitute. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, | ee {JOR SALE—A HANDSOME 40-FOOT CABIN SLOOP Yacht, fust and able ; now Vain Fla ‘and put in com- plete order. For particullurs address B., box 9,048 Post fice. MACHINERY. Pate th re SALE VERY ‘CHEAP—A_ 10X20 HORIZONTAL ine, now running, in excellent order; alse two hori- aut I Botters, 15-horse power each, and one upright tubular Boiler; will be sold low to make room for larger engine. ROBERT GRAVES & CO., 435 Curlwon avenue, Brooklyn \ A FOUR HORSE POWER UPRIGHT EN- f One ard ho Upright Drill, Eny oemiche Toots Reurter arly new, in pertect order. Can treet, Brooklyn. iT ENGINE WANTED=1 oon common roads. LPH Bi Hisenen DRAU power or upward, t0.¥ ) SILK FRE! CH MACHINES ay 100 SOL ACOUARD, SIL Filer’ gether or veparotaly Address: fo “eal Pit Christopher street, or call between 12 and 2 o'clock and 2 o'clock. STOCK AND FIXTUF OF GROCERY STORE—COR- Sree Rt y-fourth sirect aud Third avenueywith Lease, this day, at 10 o'clog ke HALSTEAD & PETERS, Auctioneers, 7ED-A GOOD SECOND HAND LOCOMOTIVE Mier of from. 26 to 80 horse power, with all the necessary fixtures; must be in good condition, Address, stating lowest cash prico and whero to be seen, M, V, FORMAN, Artosian Well Enyincor, 12) Abingdon squire, 6 FEGT PLANER, TWO SCREW AND TWO HAND nd mall ‘Fools; will sell cheap or let th iatiseiy ue Nos Gold surect, foursh fom” 8" '* OSTERS, PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILLS, Circulars, Tickets, Cou Wood Cuts, Li Portraits and every variety of Theatrical Printin neatly and cheaply done at the METROPOLIT, ING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald Building, ERMAN LI KRANZ.—SATURDAY, ABGUST 21, 1875, second and last Summer Nights’ Festival, at Te race Garden, Fifty-cighth street, near ‘Third avenue, Ad- mission for Non-members, if introduced by, a member, $2, tor one gentleman and ladies, : STRUCTION PARISIAN gs “EXPERIENCED TEACHER, would accept Bo the city in a private family as @quivatons for nstructiongibest. city references given, Ad dress L. Li P., box 128 Herald Uptown Branch | GENTLEMAN OF with Continental languages and fra os an er ment to vo abroul, either as agent, companion or tutor, dares J. R. MITCHELL, care of J. B., No. 233 West gor- ty-cighth street, N. ¥. PROFPHSSIONAL GSNTLEMAN, DISENGAGED IN the afternoons and evenings, wishes a few more pupils Yadults whose early education has been neglected), to whos mental culture he will pay tho strictest and mst unremit- tiny ation; tuition, strictly private, given at his own or deuce ; terms moderate. Address Dr. NEWTON, Bera oftice, ‘ORT WASHINGTON PRENON AND ENGLISH IN- stitnte.—Classical, Mathematical, Commercial and In- dustrial Instituvion for young gentlemen; I7ist street_and Kingsbridge road, former residence LP. Martin, Esq. y twonty-Brst year; nine resident professors; will reopen Sep- fomber 16. For ‘circulars apply to ch Laeptoasss, No. 3: Paes tet, oro, application st. the; tnetieeth, atten We t the United States School wad College PREYS, Do- als fi ideal snccetpor to Lospinasse & oF, ACADEMY, FOR RSs LADIES, ng Island. —Her ful loca tlon, with fine Reo) MILIA , desires an en- 00 ceommodations and s i oF rete of studies. September 1. Board. and tuition, $139 half yearly. Write for a = call per train from Huuter's Powe every half hour. SEMINARY OF THE SACRED HEART FOR SMALL boys, Pening, Long Island, conducted by Sisters of St Eitan wore comforts’ and careful training, $105 (EACHERS WANTED.—PROTESAANT PRENOM LADY for piano and singing; salary liberia; superior lady vocal ist, also two ladies for French and music; skilled, experi- enced teachers are in demand. J. W, SOHERMERHORN, 14 Bond st. HE IRVING INSTITUTE, TARRYTOWN, ON HUD- ‘on, opens September 14. Unusual advantages, Terms net. No military, No uniform. No extras, Send for eircu- lar giving fuil information, WASTEDITWO. LADIES. GERMAN OR FRENCH TO teach music, German and Fre: he tn _familiegs ood. musie, indiepe MITCHELL'S Teachers’ Burewa, street. ANTED—TO MAKE AN ENGAGEMENT WITH A ek to take charge of the English and mathe: waticl in. a. military Pcposty Chicas Addons MILITARY. Heraid office. fur three dave’

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