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3 HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,245. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMEXTS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth columas, STROLOGY—Tweiert Pace—Fifth column, ILLIARDS—TweLvrn Pace—Fitth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Tweirrn P Fifth column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Tweuvtn = Paga— colun BROOKL' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pacr—First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nowrn Paar, BUSINESS NOTICES. —Suventa Pace—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Svcoxp Pace—First column. CLERKS AND 8SALESMEN—Twetrra PaGe—Fourth cal- u NG—Skcoxn Pace—Vifth column, MEN AND GARDENERS—Tweirm Pace—Fourth colunt COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Pace—Third and fourth columns, COPARTNESHIPS—N. DANCING ACADEM DENTISTRY—Tweiern Pa RY GOODS—Finsr Page rth colusmn, WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- > Pacy—First column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Secoxp Pack—Third column, XCURSIONS—Srcosp Pacn—Fifvh column, FOR BAUR Toe rt PaGa—Sixth eoluma, Ls be" LPT PAG ix! l. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— FU a for Paar a abel eppt A pelamie. RN) TRE—SKconp Pac ond column, » HELP WANTED PEMALES—Twaurrn Pagr—Third col- HELE "WANTED—MALES—Twetrru Pacr—Fourth col- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst Pack—Third and if Ha nernurn Pas: Fifth eo! OTH: eh | column, Toran, HOUMB, &C., WANTED suicoxn Pagr—Sixth nem STIUCTION—Sreoxp PAacx—BSixth column, ERSEY CITY, HONOKEN, HUDSON CITY. AND. BER. GEN REAL ESTATE: FOR SALE—Skconp PaGe— rst col Ba RE SEASON—Finst Pace—Fifth column, FURNISHED—sxco LEGAL NOTICES—Sxconp PaGe—Second column. HOST AND FOUND—Finst Pae—Virst column. ACHINERY—Twetrrit Pagr—Sixth column, MARBLE MANTELS—Srconp PAGr—Second column. MEDICAL—Twriern Page—Fifth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Taxta Pagr— Sixth column. AL—SKcoND Pagr—Fifth column, UBLICATIONS—Sevenrn Pacx—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pacy—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &U,—Finst PaGe—Fourth eol- S—Srcoxn Pagn~-Fifth column. NAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Twrurtit Pace—Third column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Svconp Pacr—First column. ATE TO EXCHANGE--Skconp Page—First nn, REWARDS—Finsr Pacw—First iS AT AUCTION—Twairru Page—Sixth column, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twrnrm = Pagr— First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twatrra Pace—Fourth column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pagy—Second column, BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third eol- umn, SUMMER RESORTS—Twriera Pace—Fifth column, THE TRADES—Twetrrt Pagk—Fourth and fifth columng, THE TURP—Finst Pacy—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES--Sxconp Pagn— i r (UIDE—Sxcoxp PaGe—Fourth and fifth ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— column. col UNFUR Skcoxp Pack—Second column. ANTED TO. PURCHASE—Finst Page—fourth column, a of JEWELRY, &C.—Skconp Page—Sixth columi BAMBOATS, &CO.—Suconn Pacx—sixth col BENNETT BUILDING. ENNETT BUILDING. A FEW MORE OFFICES TO LET. DIRECTORY, Rooms. BASEMENT, 1—Lawrence & Co., Bankers. 2-J, N, Sayre, Gentlemen's Furnishing. 8—G. W. Sinith, Law Books. 4—Thouias M. Lynch, Wines, Ini 5A. B. Day 6—Baum & Fi n, Tailors. FIRST STORY. Unlot. Very eligible for Banking and Insurance, COND STOR’ 1—MeMahon & Morse, 2—W. I, O'Dwyer, Lawy John Pyne, Lawyer. Ross & Kenny, Real Estate, SJ. Herrick Henry, Lawyer. FE f 4B. Undden, Lawyer. 6—Northwestern Life Insurance Corspany. L. §. Benedict, Axons. 7—Hiomer A. Nelson, Lawyer. Erastus Cooke, Lawyer. Francis B. Mckewan, Lawyer. William G. Cooke, Lawye: Nathaniel 8. Smith, Lawyer. 8—Albert M. Card, Law: Jon Fowler, Jr, Law; S= [Chamber of Life Insurance. 10—¢ Carlton . Lewis, Secrotary. 12—McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers. 13—Cook & Nassau, Lawyers, H. B. Ferguson, JM 14—M. Intert 5. Tur 1) Judge Sutherland. 2 $F. M. Scott, Lawyer, B—Feitritch 4’ Cardwell, Lawyera J. 5. Hanson, Lawyer. 4-E. IL. Beni, Lawyer. Dudley L. James, Lawyer. E. D. James, Lawyer. 5—Sheridan & bonynge, Stenographer ha Bloomer, Real Estate, FG. Il. Cook, Real Estate, 7—Briggs & F 4. B. Aitke BW. ©. Trap ©. Matthe i. lugen, Lawyer. . Lawye W. Durack, Lawy: ©—Francis Vose. 10—Wiilkinson & Peters, Trust & Strong, Lawy' Stenographer, of Estate of White. Bergholz, zineer. m and Porte Railroad Company. FOURTH STORY, 1—Thornton & Earle, Lawyers. 2) Edgar Ketchum, Register in Bankruptey. 84 Edgar Ketchum, Jr., Lawyer, 4—Henry Webie, Lawyer. §. Sultan, Lawyer. Hi Fuehrer, Lawyer, 5—Russian American Manufacturing Company, D. T. Gard- ner. Preside G—Harmen B.W T—Hasking & ¢ Purroy & Butz G.H. Badent, L theck, Lawyer. k, Lawyers, , Lawyers. ef. henek, Lawyers, wyer. Shaffer, Law: 11-0. I Glover, Lawyer Fred. W. Kenny, Aitorney and Counsellor 12) Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers. §8: Buhler, Lawyer. FIFTH STORY. L., Skidmore, Lawyer. hn D. Clute. it Bank Receive & Lovting, Lawyers, , Lawyer. tional Publishing Company, Jules Berr. 7—Fiteh & Fitch, Lawyers. ¢ r, Lawyer. Stetson, Lawyers. wdman, Lawyer. y for Keforination of Juvenile Delinquents. Steele, Lawyer, King, Lawyer. .P. &d. A. Reed, Lawyers. 2—Byrne, Everett & Uo., Lawyers. Ff j Walsh, Halbert & Eckerson, Lawyers, “ SIXTH STORY, 1—Jobn Townshend, Lawyer. A. Nici Wm. ¢ Waddell, General Assigneo in Bank- rupt ress of IS41. 2—R. Logan, Scotch Granite Monuments, &o 8—G. W. Carpenter, Lawyer, Otis 7. Hall, Lawyei ist . Lane, ith & Dew Fe J. A. Lydocker, Real Estate. yd Lawyer, lenry A. Gildersleeve, Lawyer, 31 y 45.6. Ke Carving U. W. Tom : 1. Hl. Milner, Lawyer. Two passenger elevators running all the time. HENRY—WIL1, BE AT THE CIRCUS Mrs. WENTWORTIL, R ROTHER with the children this evening. ARRIVED, LET ME KNOW You WARREN, ‘T NEARLY TWO WEEKS ety since causes much dines HARRY NED. AY—I HAV! whereabouts. DISAPPOINTM WHTH AVENUF, SATURDAY street s send address, to enable him to write Was accomp y friend and two children, Address STRAW HAT AND FOUND. O8T—AUC MONOGRAM W. 1 Piao ‘The finder will be libe- qally rewarded by leaving it with Clerk, Fifth District Court, 154 Clinton strect. REWARDS. vc) = REWARD. TREET, NEAR A) Broome, a'single stone Diamond Ring, matked as loliows:—C. L, kK. toM. LK. The finder will’ receive the Above reward by returning the same to C. L, KOMLER, 249 Centre street. AND FRANKLIN I" GOING FROM COR 0, Brooklyn, s Pulte ferry, up Fulton street jar, an, Kavelope, contain: ‘arded by leaving with JOLN » New York. ron bn Finder will be BAWYEN, o and ti Thaes stro mone: NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. SPECIAL NOTICES, eames FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN, FARE TO NIAGARA, 98 25, SARATOGA, $6 50, ae *,* * ant es * tthe ee ee ey NIAGARA FALLS, #9 25, SARATOGA, $6 50, QUICK TRANSIT FROM NEW YORK TO NIAGARA FALLS, FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD. olin HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING EXPRESS IN will make the trip from NEW YORK to NIAGARA FALLS and SUSPENSION BRIDGE every Sunday morning, leaving Grand Central depot at 280 9'elock. | Actual running time 10 hours and the rate of speed 50 miles per hour, arriv- ing at forty minutes past one In the afternoon, Attached to this train will be passenger coaches. Passengers by this train ean reach Coicaes at Bolclock Monday morning, via the Lake Shore and Michigan South- road, by connection at Buffalo, thereby saving 24 hours’ ime. Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs o'clock Sunday morning, remain 11 hon: ratty n arrive there at 9 t the Springs and return by the 104 Sunday evening, arriving in New York at 7 o'clock Monday morula ‘A limited number of Tickets will be sold, and can be ob- tained only at the Herald office oF on the traf. REGULAR FARE CHARGED, NO EXTRAS, N.B.—For particulars and time ‘table see advertisement under heading TRAVELLERS) GUIDE, SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets can now be through to Saratoga. Herald Train to Schenectady, where carriages will be in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, arriving there in time for breakfast from. New York, Including @ delightful drive of 20 miles through the country, eso ¢ fa “4 Close ions mado at Karatoga by rall for Takes agen pres eeaited nl aaat nition thera balers moans SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER 5, Ales, sparkling Wines; manufretnre of complete out: is of Ay was aud Materials, with full instruction departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclu- sive Higtte in desirable corritory; cataloues, free. | J OWN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sov- enth streets, New York, —DEBILITY BROUGHT ON BY INDISCRETIONS +, and all kindred diseases of men speedily and radically cured by HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. ‘Office hours from ¥ to 3. DVICE, FREE DISEASES, OF MEN AND THE more important medical and surgical cases nervou hype ma debility brought on by eat Cates tion \d diseases of the kidneys effectually ct THOMAS O'BRIEN, M. D., among the oldest graduates Medical De- partment ‘New York University, Of Hall nlace or 20 Centre street. A ISAAC @. BOYC! COUNSELLOR, NOTARY * public, commissioner, Lea practises in all courts of the State and United States. Divorces obtained romptly. Law papery accurately prepared. Passports ob- In entrance, No. 6 City MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY BY THE MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANR ASSOCIATION, AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1875. 22,178 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO. 1,000,000 ‘Numiber of tickets, 100,000. Price of tickets. Whole tickets, $20; halves, 10; $250; five and one-half tickets for $1 Eleven tiekets for $200, be addressed to Hon, JAMES BARBOUR, President, Alexandria, Va, or F. METCALFE, General Agent, 825 Braadway, New York. Post office box 4,436. 1d tor descriptive elreula DRAWING ABSOLUTE OR MONEY REFUNDED. 3 eighths, Orders may SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C, REEDMOOR RIFLE, VENIER SIGHTS, PISTOL grip (same as used by American team), in fine leather caso; also splendid Vurdey Muzzle-loader. I. ©. SQUIRES, No, 1 Cortlandt street. ERRETS FOR RAT AND RABBIT HUNTING, PET and rare Birds and Animals, Dogs, &e. Aquaria Bird Depot, 31 Fulton street.’ J, BAGOT, Agent. Pr pared Mocking Bird Food, & THE TURF, ai Aboron AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORNING and evening at Thomas’ Exchange, 1,23 Long Hvench renning senes nd Seratogs. regatte, rus by tolexraph, Particular attention paid to orders by Freuch pools open till 1254 M. Tickets O. 1, MARSHALL, Auctioneer, roti mail or messenger, Seach. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning and evening at Johnson's Pool Rooms, Corner of Brondway and Twenty-cighth street, on the Run” ning Race at Long Branch, and every afternoon on Trotting at Springfield (full returns received after each heat); also on the Regatts at Saratoga. French pools open at 6 A.M. All orders attended to promptly. No connoetion with any other pool room. N. B.—Two Freneh UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS BE SOLD at the New York Turf Exchange th ning and every morning and evening during the meeting on the races at Long Branch 6 A.M. Close at 1:30 2. M, i pools on the steamers, which leave foot of Rector street 1 and foot of Twenty-third street at 10:30 ‘Particular attention paid to orders by mail of messenge » KELLY, BLISS & 00. P)BEZRFOOT DRIVING PARK. ‘Trotting Monday, August 23, at 244 P. : closed with the following entrie RW." Atkins’ ch. gg, Silver Tail, W. 8. Thorn’s br. g Phil O'Niel, Jr, D. B. Gols br. m. Lady Woods. G, Walker's br. m. Lady Annie, W. McMahon's br. m. Snidy Mick, ‘Wm, Conner’s b. m. Edith. A. G. Whitson’s br. g. Jim. Same aerwecouestntae of O. P. Whittemore’s b. m. St. Lawrence G. Hl. Cooper's b. Y. George Kuhne’s g. m. Sleepy Kato. W. B. Ireland's s. g. Fly Away. ‘Same day—Mntch for $200. W. 8. Thorn’s b. m. Belle Reay, J.'W. Carroll's b. g. Hard Road, ‘ ‘WM. McMAHION, Proprietor, aid. ONG BRANCH RACES, ‘August 24, 26 and 2X. ‘Tho New Jersey Southern regn- iar Ines leave pier 8, N. R., 7 and 9:45 A.M. The elega: stoamer ADELPHI will make the extra trip, leaving Harri- son street at 10 o'clock, West Twonty-fourth sti 3:30 and pier 8 at 11 A. M. Returning leaves the Pa after the close of the races, ONG BRANCH RACES. MONMOUTH PARK. TUESDAY, Angust 24, THURSDAY, August 28, THOMAS MURPHY Preaidene PHY, Pre: nt, W. E. Raynor, Secretary. ROGRAMME OF NEWPORT STEEPLECHASES, FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, A STEEPLECHASE for horses’ that have never won» steeplechase in the United States; weight for age with 40 Bormds addeg; to be run over. 4 steeplechase courye of abont miles; $800 to tho winner, $150 to the second, #100 to the third horse; entries to close mt the course the day preced- ing. SAME DAY WILL BE THE NEWPORT MANDICAP, over a steeplechase course of about 3 miles; $1,000 to win ner, $20) to. second and $150 to third horse; entries to be made on or before the 2kth of August; weights to be an- nounced by the Ist of September. SECOND DAY, SEPTEMBER, 6. THE NEWPORT CUP, A STEEPLECHASE FOR GENTLEMEN RIDERS. About 2 miles; regular weight 160 pounds; overweight al- lowed: #400 to the owner of the winning horse and a silver ‘cup, $150 to the owner of the second horse. number of horses may be entered by the same own, put three horses, the property of different owners, must start im each race except the gentlemen's race. to barun under the miles of the American Jockey ; entrarte free in all. race r handicaps to be’ addressed to J. G. K. Lawrence, of the Steeplechase Committee, Newport. Messrs. George P. Wetmore, Fairman Rogers and J. K Lawrence have consented to nek ax stewardeof the meeting: OLS SOLD AT THE NEW YORK TURF EXCHANGE every morning and evening during the meeting on the trots (At Springel; also on the bant racos at the Saratoga regatta, French Pools open at 6 A. M. KELLY, BLISS & CO. GPRING VALLEY. ROCKLAND COUNTY, |S. Yi SD Trotting. Tuesday, 24th, nearest to minutes, 15 en- class, IL entries, "A. FURMA HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR Printing done is at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with tho ex- tensive facilities the office ork is done there at the lowest rates, and with gront promptness. tries: OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY + State Lotteries. KENTUCKY, BXTHA CLASS XO. 737—AUGUST 21, 1875, 49, "24, 47, 73, TH, Tl, 41,19, 9, 12, 17, 8, 98, 11. 29, TO I aT 8 4k a TB, bape bal J. 8. SMITH'& O0,, Manajgers, Covington, Ky. Post office box 275, New York. A WPARKS, EMERSON & 00.. AGENTS FOR . Kentucky State Lotter , drawn dafly; Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 days; Kentucky Single Number Lateery, drawn August 28, 1875, Prizes cashed. Information furnished and efrenlars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private office attached, ‘Office hours 7A. M. to 7 P. AW BOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery. runswick Government Lottery. Hamburg City Lottery. Kentucky State Lottery, HEODOR Z8CHOCR, Post office box 5,594. N IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOMPAT- inility, dte:; residence unnecessary; feo after decree. | Address bo: Post office, Ohieago, Il. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a speciality. HENRY A. DAN- |. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth Otic’ hours from 5 to 8. eet. GMDUATED CHEST AND LUNG PROTECTORS ARE X ‘the only ones, storekeepers can conscientiously recom- 10, $12, sold by jobbers; sample mailed, SAAC Manufacturer, 64 Broadway, 4 dozen ; a; a ~ SINGER, 81 25, FLAVANA LOTTERY.—$510000 IN, PRIZES EVERY 15 flays: next drawing August 90. Prizes cashed, | Ciren- Jars of information free. J. B. MARTINEZ & CO., Bankers, 10 Wall street, rear basement, "New York. Post’ office box 4,085 JMPORTANT NOTICE, TO BROKERS, BANKERS AND BUSINESS, MEN, “THE TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS.” e THE OLORSS UOTATIONS THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PER CABLE PUBLISHED IN THE FIRST EDITION OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, anv can“ be round. ON TALL DAY : > OUND ON “ALLE THE NEWS STANDS AND IN FRONT OF THE STOCK, EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET, OR SERVED BY CARRIER TO ANY ADDRESS DOWN TOWN AT 10 O’CLOCK, LEAVE DIRECTIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE FE TNG TELEGRAM, NO. 2 ANN STREET (HERALD BUILDING). —OFFIQIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY HAL State Lotterios. SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. KENTUCKY, KXTRA CLASS, 495—auaust 21, 1875, 9, 13, 67, ‘50, 4, 25, 19, 66, 11, 1," 61, 44. Ieestey, class 400—auauye 21, 187 mi 40, . 40, 62, 27, 7 * XTRA CLASS, SSI—AvGuST 21, 1875, 81, 75, 89, 1, 34, 64, 11, 23, 26, 12, 1%, mukey Chass 5S2—atGust 21, 1875, 64, 49, 6, 5, 21, 34, 44, 32, 27,'15, 68, 55, 75. Fall information by applying to oF addressing J! CLUTE, 200 Broadway, first floor, rear office, or Post office box 4,969. —$300,000 CASH GIFTS, Whole Tickets, $10, Kentucky State, Single Number Lottery, on Havana plan, drawn August 28,'1870, Circulars sent free. PARKS, EMERSON & CO., Agents, 180 Broadway, room 4. Post office box 5,272 ENTAL DERANGEMENTS, INDISCRETIONS OF ‘youth and manhood radically and permanently cured by L. J. KAUN, M. D., principal and proprietor of ‘Dr. Kahn's magnificent musent, No. 688 Broadway, residence No. S1 East Tonth street, between Broadway and University place, New York. Consultasions from Jf A.M, to 2 P.M. by ap: pointment. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery. WACHSMANN €'CO,, Banker, Post office box 33,316, 75 and 77 Nassau street. OYAL, HAVANA LOTTERY. $510,000 distributed in prizes every 15 days. Noxt drawing August 30, J 1 Prize of - 23 Prires of $1,000 6 £30 othe Cirentars of information furn' Prizes cashed. Spanish Bank Bills. Doubloons ernments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York To, toCkaway thirds the number wero issued yesterday that could be honored by the five boats on the Toute, even under the striet mules of the Inst few days: bnt the United States Inspectors would not allow us to take anyth: like the namber permitted by their own certifientos, All holding return tickets can have them redeemed at 13 Samth street, HE GREAT NEW FRENCH AND VIENNESR BLEO- trical enre.—Drs, WV & EMMA WRITTEN 5 celebrated Gy weed Cafe nn ll esa) gg examine and {reat every disease, however, hopelens, wil success, a4 200 Wont Thirty-eighth street, | “uparalleled W OMIN: HAVANA LOTTERY. Draws August 30, and | Draws August and dis. distriutes, $2000: capital | tributes. ke capital price KKM: tickets $1, six | prize # ots BuO; i $20, ractions | n, ss inailed free to everybody, Prin ALLEN & CU., 70 Nassau street, New Yor! ‘ =KENTUCKY STATE 7 $300,000. Single No., Havana A aa Drawn Saturday, Angnst 28, A fortune fir $10, A fow lucky tickets on hand. capital prize. y Can be bought at this lucky ofa, Tickets, $10; halves, $9; quarters, #290; eights, $1 25, P, 0, DEVLIN & O0., Stati indi General Agents, Be ‘0 Livery etreet. New York, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION THIS DAY SMONDAY)., AUGUST. 23, AT 1M O'CLOCK, AT STABLE NO, 295 “MERCER STREET, BETWEEN WAVERLEY PLACE AND EIGHTH STREET, RY CHARLES ¢. DUPE. AUCTIONER OF SIX FINE HORSES, FINE’ WAGONS, HARNESS, netudi Melek e plack “Gelding 15% hizh, 6 inelnding a t ane andsome blac jelding, ars; was sired by Ethan Allen, dam Vermont ‘pack wk; fe is coal black, and the finest tioned gentleman's he can beat in harness; he has ‘at style, I sensible and well behaved; a great pole horse; Reis fully warranted, sound ind. Elegant brown trotter Essex, 154g hands, 7 years old; is he best styled and gaited gentleman's roadsters in thi pure and fevel waited: enn has @ record of 2:33 wt one season, and could always trot below ‘and owner thinks with'proper track work he can go below 2:80; he is warranted sound and kind, ‘Also the handsomest little brown trotter In the city, 151% hands high, 8 years old; was sired by General Knox, dam by Toronto Chief; can beat 2:50 any day, and is free gaited and reliable; has taken premium at fair when four yoara hen he pulled a road wagon in 2:56, and was pu by owner, who has sine warranted sound and kind and safe for any one to dri ‘A bewutifal and fast sorrel Gelding, 15% hands high, 6 years old, very finely bred, and as fine guited as any horse on Toad or track; he bas a full, flowing mane and tail; can pull ‘a road wagon in 2:45, and for lasting qualities has no supe: rior; he is a fine, free, easy and pleasant driver; is free from viee, trick or fault; ean be driven by any ordinary driver, and is warranted sound and kind. Also, # fine chestnut Gelding, 153, high, 6 years old; is an extra stylish driver; no vices or faults; fearléns of anything; is a fine and steady traveller; can trot in 2:40 sure; is war- ranted sound and kind, and is a prize for a gentleman's fam- ily nse. po a black Colt, 15 hands high, 4 years old, sired by Bishop's Hambletonian, dam well known black’ trottin mare Eva; he is broken in all harness and warranted soun and kind and as represented. ‘Carriages consist of one extension top Phacton, two Pony Phaetons, two top side-bar Road Wagons, one full spring top Waon, single and double Harness. X_i—Thhis salo will “be absolute and positive, rain or shine. AUCTION. + A-specinl and peremptory sale by auction, to-morrow Angust 24, at 11 o'clock, at stable No. 13 Fifteenth street, between Broadway and Vitth avenue. BY J. W. JENKINS. AUCTIONEER, 4 fine Horses, fine Wagons and Harness, 1 fourwheel Dog Cart, Blankets, Robes, ée., the p whose health necessitates his trave celebrated trotting mare Bolle of Orm was sired by Rysdick’s old Hamble operty of a gentleman i, consisting of the . Pedigree :—sho ian, dam by Ed- ward Seelie’s old American Star," raised by Samuel Parks’ grand dam by Bellfounder, great grand dam by Sir Henry, the groat four mile running horse handsome bay mare, scant 4 hands, 6 kind: m lady enn’ drive her, and can heat 2:40 any day; does not pull or Interfere. ‘Also the fast trotting bay Mambeino colt, 6 years ok sound and kind; 15% hands; warranted to trot in 2:50, ‘And the beautiful and fast black trotting horse Prince, sired. by Black Chief, 6 years old, sound and kind; trotted Tnst fall in 2241, ‘iso a very elegant Jadies' turnont, consisting of one very handsome Hay bony, Phaeton and hnrness all complete. ‘One light side bar toad Wagon, with Browster's improved rin. “PGne very elegant full sprin ‘One yery light ‘single seat Wagon, ite foutwheot Dog Cart, 1 Pony Phaeton, 8 vets single arness. (ine set coupe Harness, ine double Harness, Saddles, Brt- des, &e, ‘Ail will be sold withont reserve. NX. B—Salew of gentlemen's Horses, Carriages, Harness and general Merebandise solicited; quick sales and prompt retufna. All communications addrested to the office of the ctioneer, No. 6 Kast Eighteenth streot, will receive prompt attention, DARK CHESTNUT KENTUCKY BRED SADDLE HORSE, AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY,’ AUGUST 24, AT 10 O°CLOC BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AT THEIR Mart, 110 an East Mg hands high, 8 years old harness: enn trot in about 3 min all gaits under saddle ; is very handsome and styl! an be ridden or driven r lady or gentleman; bas long mane tail, and is kind and true, and as a sad ree he has be seen and tried at Auction Mart any time and thoroug! Wagon, ale, ENCE, built by DUNN, nsed only short time, with satin and cloth, and cost $1,650 two mouths aj JANDAT, in good order, built by BREWSTER & BROOME STREET Now on exhibition, and can bo bought at private sale, ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN Avery tiatt, 0 by Hrewster & O root: or top seeond-h one Gig p and open RS uy and open gnikey eleton | Way and 22 Wooster street. iciancencnl GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD ATA great sacrifice; Horse 6 years old, 1544 hand Fanted sonnd.a 4; good top Bugxy and Harne & beautiful top Pony elt xeparate, Twellth street, private sta versity place, THREE HORSES, FIT FOR ALL PURPOSES; A from 144 to 10 hands high; sound, kind and young trial allowed, will seli at half value, 26 Thompson street, near Gran SALE, Mure, 7 years old, business or fat ds without ty oO be sold at a saeriti A BLOOD BAY HAMBLETONIAN 45 hands high, sound and kind; fit ily use; warranted to trot y wise Harness and Road Browdway & COS OF BREWSTE rrines. ENOY FOR SALE OF Broome street) second hand ( half top Phactons, q T Carts, Depot Wagons, Dog Carts, 8 to, Rond Wagons. Browster & Co, Rond Wagon, cg ayy and 874 Broome street (old stand of Br BLACK CANADIAN PONY; ALSO TWO OTHER Horses, young and xonnd, fit for grocery, truck, family farming, & must sell; trial allowed, mu Hudson -FOR SALE, THREE HORSE AS found Sid yoang, suitable for any Yatve; a trial allowed, 878 Bowery, opposite rear paula, of Brewster & sinews, at hy Fitth street, HORSES, CARRIAGES, we. ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S four’ Horses, suituble for ai trial allowed. 55 South Fifth Houston stree AL fanted to trot nite in 2-58 or no tater can bo driven by a lady; an excellent saddle Horse, warranted sound and gentle In overy particular. 378 Bowery, opposite Fifth street, n the rear. A —FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, FOUR HORSES, + fit for farmer, butcher, express or any business; young and sound: & good trial allowed, 400 Grand street, near uton. Ao ORIFICE, ON ACCOUNT OF ong hhushand'’s death, ‘ive pony built Horses, ft for utcher or express; 'a good trial allowed, 242 Stan: oar Willet. A ~PROR SALE, FAMILY OR ROAD HORSE: CAN vs in 3 minu iso five other Horses, fit for all Purposes: price from #0) to 8 sold. Inquire corner of Amity und Wooster streets, Stevens liquor ste rial allowed; must be in BE USED butcher, grocery or @x- sound; also @ set of fine coupe East Sixty-sixth streot, between by a private fi Aad are warra A TROe SALE, A VERY STYLISH BUSINESS OR » driving Horse, and one first class working Horse, fit ok or “any busines; young and sound. Apply wt 428 A.WROR SALE, 8 HORSES, THE PROPERTY OF A + lizhtning rod establishment; one of them a brown ho hands high, 7 yoars’ old; can trot a mile to ® wagon In ) with ease; free ‘and stylish driver, and fests nothing, Also a very fine, stylish bay hors, 16 hands bish, 7 years old, suitable for a carrlugo or coupe. ‘For further particulars inquire at 43 Great Jones street, near the Bowery. Pas —ONE CLARE cour, XTENSION « top Phaeton, oria; also “one, Wagonerte; all wand used by a private family. ‘To be seen at M. hearty a CURLEY 'S, 109, 111 and “113 Bast ‘Thirteenth sireok, nowt Fonrth avenue, A —HAM PATENT CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE « Rockaway; most popula 18 ceived; several see hand rringes taken in exchange; sold Tess than half cox LIGHT COU A. fer'euoo: tight Conch spring and two slide bar Ty arness, 124 THREE HORSES, SUIT ANY BUSINESS, GOOD workers ond sound; price, from $50 to $100, not half busi Yagons, Buggy and Har 4 Fourth street, GOOD AS NEW, 250; also one it, 17H eweh; d FINE TOP PHAETON, ONLY also for hacking, « good Coupe, Went Thirteenth spreet. A SIDEBAR Top BUGGY, WITH COVERED HAR- ; Duxenbury side bar top, $135; depot top Wagon, two seats, $129; fine black Pony.” SLL Seventh ave- AMUSEMENTS. Wwamascrs. COMIC OPERA. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS of the celebrated prima donna, Miss JULIA MATHEWS and Henderson & Colville's ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. OPINIONS OF THE NEW YORK DAILY PRESS. Is ina thoroughly enjoyable performance and one of the Dost approaches to the French Oper Houffe that has yet been made by any speaking company.” —Herald. “The acting and singing of Mins Mathews are gonial, joy- ous, human and compauionable."—Tribune. ” “The performance of ‘Boulotte’ can fairly rank with the best of the sort.""—N. Y, Times. “Of Mins Mathows and her associates they are, all of th ee y company of the kind that has visited us. ‘orld. “The entertainment afforded groat satisfaction."—Grephic, “Tho best English imitators of French bouffe acting and singing that has yet beenoffered here.” Telegram, “Tho best company that has visited this city.” —Post. “Miss Julia Mathows, the prima donna of the troupe, is one of the liveliest, merriest, jolliest little pie of humanity thachas rolliekea on the staie for a long tlme."—Express. “A most flattering success." —Commercial, BOULOTTE. BOULOTTE, . EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. In active preparation DUCHESS, QU MEG THEATRE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, OLYMPIC "THEATRE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. THE FAMILY RESORT OF THE METROPOLIS. THE FAMILY RESORT OF THE METROPOLIS. MR, JOHN F. POOLE. . MANAGER THE MODEL FAMILY THEATRE, to which our best citizens bring their wives and dinghters to witness a pure, wholesome, enjoyable entertainment, CHASTE, CHOICE, REFINED AND ELEGANT, THIS FAMILY THEATRE WILL REOPEN THIS EVENING. EES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 POSITIVELY NO. FREE LIST. THEATRE, BROADWAY, 587. B. LEAVITT. . .Lossees and Managers MATIN ETROPOLITAN fay WM. PASTOR and M. GR. STILL ANOTIE ND ARRAY OF TALENT, SURPASSING Ahi COMPETITORS, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, N. D. ROBERTS JACK AND JILL PANTOMIME TROUP! P-woventh street, A FIVE LOW PRICE HORSES, FIT + for nny business, as have no use for thei & ne prices from 2! to BL Inqnire at hat No, 410 West Tuirticth stroet, Ninth avenue, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, NEW AND | BECOND hand, every description; Roekaways, Depot Wagons, Pony Phaetons, Business Wagons, Coupes, Victorias. Gow Rockaways, ght Buggies, ark MANUFAC. TURERS' UNION REPOSITORY, 61 WOR SALE—AT HALF VALUE—A FINE BAY HORSE®. 16 hands. 8 years old, suitable for coupe, truck, grocer Be. warranted sound and kind; trial given. ‘Butehor store’ 866 Hudson street, cor King. JOR SALE—ONL built Horse, 16. sound; price $4. 3 JOR SAl order, made by Dusenbury & Van Dusen J. 0. B short time. [ 50 East Fourth stre OR SALE CHEAP—BAY HORSE, 16\¢ HANDS, eight years old; warranted sound, Kind; also single Truck and ‘Harness; must soll; no work. Call for two days at store 324 Hudson street. OR SALE CHEAP—LARGE TEAM OF TRUCK horses, 164 hands high, 8 und 9 years old; chunky built; suitable for trick, iceman, contractor or farmer; price of team $225. 112 Ninth avenni FARES TINE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE, Ti New York; good Buegy Harness, hand made, $1 sood Grocer's Harness, Bowery. ‘good Milkinan’s Harness, $3 good Doube Truck Harness, $80; good Stable Blankets 1 50, Plense call and examine for yourselves, PISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barelay street, New York. ABSHAUS SALE. by VIRTUB OF AN EXECUTION Twill expose for sale at public vendue on Monday, the 2d day of August, 1875, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at No. 18 West Thirteenth street, one first class Road Wagon and one Whip. GEORGE J. SMITIT, Marshal, NE TROTTING AND ONE WORK MORSE FOR file Bay Horse, 194 hands, ¥ years old, perfectly sound and kind, trots in 8 minutes, will show the'time; one ood, strong, sound, pony-built Work Horse, Call for two Gays'at 470 Iludvon street, feed store, DRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY clone at very moderate prices by the METROPOLITAN PRISTING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald Bullding, 218 Broad- way, . Ghcrinice BAR TOP WAGON, ILARNESS and Pony, |, 207 West Nineteenth st. PRIVATE, TWO STORY BRICK STABLE, 146 East Vifty-third street; rent $25. $150 HACHSINO BEAUTIFUL NEW LicHT TOP PLOU Express Wagons; they were made to order for 2 a piece, but were not Heary enough; two new, sets. of #25 each. Apply at the ery stable 124 West street, HE JERE BROTHERS, Harry and William, CHARLES CHRISDIE, Ht. HONEYWOOD, A.W. MAFLIN, WM. EUNICE Mile. EVELINE, Miss EMILY HERBERT, THE SNOW BROTHERS, Dan, Ben, Lonie and Eddie. and SOMMERS, SEAMON KINE BROTHERS, WM. A. HUNTLEY, THE PARKERS BRANDT SISTERS, (Lew and Pauline), MAGGIE GRAY, TILES MORRIS, ANDY LEAVITT, JAMES ROACHE, CHARLEY LORD, JAMES COLLINS. ETHEL THORNTON, HARRY PHILLIPS, LOUIS ABERT, MARTHA WREN and MATINEE TO-MORROW CIVESDA ), AT 2 O'CLOCK, also FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. EVENING AT A, FRANK FRAYNE COMBINATION, in ©. W. Tayleure’ woop’s. ‘HIS AFTERNOON AT 2, A. H. SHELDON, in his sensations t Sensational Pl es eat Sensational Play, erent RLOCUM, IN. THE FELLOW THAT LOOKS TIKE MB. ILMORE'S CONCERT GARDEN (Late Hippodrome), P. 8. GILMORE. i Conductor THE MOST MAGNIFICENT GARDEN INTHE WoRLD, CONCERT, EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, GILMORE’S BAND OF 100 PERFORMERS, The following programme has been arranged in honor of the RECEPTION of the AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM at the garden this evening. 1. March, ' ‘Triomphale,” 2.-Volght (atroducing "See the Conquering Hero Gomes,” dedicated to the American Rifle Team. 2. Grand Selection from "Faust by jounod ‘and the’ gems of the I 8. Overture, “William Tell re 4. Solo for Cornet, “Attila’ Mr. M. ARBUC 5. Grand Opera Fantasie, Mtroducing tho gems of “L'Afrieaine,” Il’ Profeta,” —*Dinorah,”” obert le Diabls (This selection, one o: io of the band, is played this evening hy special re 6, Aria for Baritone, from “Il Trovatore”—"IL Sung by Mr. A. SOHST, 7. Solomor Cornet, “Levy-Athan Polka” Mr. J. LEVY. & Overture, “Jubel” ree 9 Song, "The Harp that Onco Througit Tare 10, March, “Soldiers’ Return’ F (ntroducing “When Johnny Comes Marching fiom 11. Grand Descriptive Galop,Jerome Park Race: Nationat air, ‘The Star Spangled Banner. Matinee on Saturday, 2 P. quent. Balen’. Verdi - Levy Serenade Band Admission O conts admitting shes Pee Package and Season Tickets, at reduced rates, to be had at the Box Office. DRY G Ds. MUSLINS AND DRILLS—ALSO res, Satinets, &c.; good goods, only Slightly damaged, at very low prices. WM. MATHEWS, 54 Catharine street. ({REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF CARPETS, Oilcloths, Furniture, Bedding, &e, at §J2 and 514 Kighth avenue, cofner Thirty-sixth street, D. KELLY, snecessor to H. O'Farrell PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AT iat BROS! PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and ond avenue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes, for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. Acree, RE! + Pianos of \T—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND wn make; also lor sale a number of tine WILLIAM KNABE & Feet. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFIC NTIRELY NEW first class Piano which wus ta! adebt; must be of cost, Piano can be seen at HENRY rl street, near Fulton CLOSING OUT SALE.—500 PIANOS, HALP PRIC) order administeator G. Barmorg's estate; elegantl ined, with ail, Invest improvements; Tully warranted liveral terms. 968 Bleecker steect, ad BARGAIN—784 OCTAVE PTANOVORTE, CARVED atent agralfe; used six months; fully warranted ; ; instalments taken; rent $6; uprights to rent. Re . corner Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL AT A ce their elegant Bradbury & Co, rosewood uid corners, carved case and legs, full agra' Broadway LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, REOPENS’ THIS EVENING. HT, BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL. BROADWAY, OLYMPIC THEATRE REOPENS THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. THEODORE y UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS qT iG, AUGUST 23, AT Selections, “ Bridal Procession, Coronation March, Overture, “Jubile Avo Maria, piven,’ Amaryltis, air composed by Ghys Walt, “On the Beantifal hi UReler Bela Galop, “Li Dietrich boxes. $1 and HUNDREDTH CONCERT. STHOVEN NIG! HE GREAT COMIC QUARTET, GOODING, GRIFFIN, GILBERT & OLYMPIC THEATRE, THIS EVE HE GREAT TRIO OF COMEDIANS, W. B. CAHILL, GW. REED AND VINCENT. OLYMPIC THEATRE, THIS EVENING. pave ‘8 OPERA HOUSE, (LATE BRYANT) ‘Woss Twenty-third strect, near 3 MONDAY EVENING, COTTON ixth avenue. M"9 LENA LYMPIC THEATRE, BRILLIANT TONED 74% OCTAVE FOUR ROU curner Decker Bros. rosewood Pinnoforte for sale, cost 5, for Inagnificent rosewood Windsor Pianoforte, st $1,000, for #3 ool, Cover, Musical Cabinet and box , worth $100; Parlor Suits in satin, cost $60), tor rockon its for less than half cost, Carpets 50 cents, anodern Paintings, Bronzes, Tables, &. Must be sold. Call at private residence 120 West 24d street, near 6th avenne. “| LADY WILL SELL A CARVED ROSEWOOD, 7 octave, upright Piano, yy, makers, for $12 cost $600, East Third street, between Second avenue an ANT DECKER & BROS. FOUR ROUND forte for sale at sacrifice ; a brilliant jebly carved full ageaffe overstrang Pian ents, guarantec. bill of sale, used shipping, st 16th —PIANO PORTES TO RENT; ALSO SECOND-HAND A. pianos 0 « makers, in thorough order, for sale at low price ERING & SONS, Lt East Pith streot, between Broadway and F JANDSOME CHICKERING tx oF to rent, 8 per GOLD ARGAIN maker, nprights and squares, st Fourteenth street, ORACE WATERS, & SONS, 481 BROADWAY, ARE selling Pianos and Organs extremely low for jonthly or quarterly payments, or for rent, y applied if purchased. way's, Chickering's, Waters’ and other celebrated makers’ Pianos, litte used, at great bargains, « GORDON & 80 J 1 1 ny 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD B\ carved legs and every tient used. six months: only #100; Parlor Organ; at GORDON'S, 157 He PIANO: YACTURERS OF PIANOFORTES WILL FIND thoir interest IPAN PRINT bein «pec ESTABLISHMENT, Broadway, bo done elsewhere, DIANOS, BES RS.—-LARGE LOT TO SELL OR a t eheap for cash, y easy payments, at MER. $125. im upri d square Pianos for cash on ti to re KRAKAUER to, nents. Pinnos nd Bowery. WANTED TO PURCHASE, RINTING ESTABLISHMENT Herald Buil TANTED—ABOUT 60 8E ) HAND IRON SHUT ters, Address, iving sixo and price, M. 0. L., 4 Me- ie street, N k, Nod. \ UE GREAT CLOW? THOMAS Poston THRATRE THAYER 4, TOMPKINS, PRO: prictors,—The company engaged for the season of 13 and 1876 notified to assemble here on Wednesday, 26th at 11 o’eloek in the forenoon, ines 06 11 cleleek in the renee SHEWELL, Manager: I88 JENNIE YEAMANS ON “GRIMES CELLAR DOOR” OLYMPIC THBATRE, THIS EVENING. Mat, MARTI THE AT OLYMPIC ‘i OF THE MONKEYS, THEATRE THIS KVENING. T AND BEST MUSIC. sdat Knockin’ on ¢ Song, 406. Outside Gat Dancing Life,” Galop, Mor: ique, Braham (played at Gil- A, Stasny, 30e. Polka, Operti (played by Mr! Levy), 4 ta great Comle. Song, ‘ie. y AL HL, Ay Baby, Sloe tu Title, 500. ; hy’ Gilmore) 47 roadway BRUNO, THE MATCNLESS, h GAMOUS “CHARACTERIZATI: OULNSON oJ IN Titi OLYMPIC | THEATRE, > WEST THEIR GREAT ric THEATRE ETHIOPIAN SKETCHES. PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILLS, DOSTERS, Coupon, Wood Cuts, Litho Port y variety of Theatrical Printing pro neatly ai y done at the METROPOLITAN PF ING ESTABLISIMENT, Horald Building. 624 BROADWAY. NG, REAPPEARANCE OF D HAMTOWN STUDENTS, ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. Hon Who POURTRRATILSPREET, will be reopened on SEPTEMBER 1, 1875, N “THE LECTURE SEASON, LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK ON A “Manhood and Cause of its Premature Decline” at the w York Musenm of Anator 18 Heoadway, between iston and Bleecker streets, it AIRCULARS, TICKETS, ROGRAMMES, POSTERS, } Painphiets and all other Printing for lectures and rend: evs done nt low rates, by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABL T, 218 Broadway, New York, WASHSTAND MARBLE Addvew box U8 Post oflive, perlect ord PRICE FOUR CENTS. AMUSEMENTS, OOTH'S THEATRE. REOPENING FOR THE SEASON OF 1875-76. QQ APRETT & PALMER bog to announce the engagement Mr, BARRY SULLIVAN to give ONE HUNDRED impersouation in the Be cities of the United states, TWEN' E of wi ve been assigned to this theatre, the first performance to be HAMLE?S, on the opening ni MONDAY, AUGU! when Mr. SULLIVAN will have in support the full Shi spearlan organization of Booth's Theatre. giving promise of@ representation of remarkable effectiveness. THE COMPANY will include Mr. FRED. B. WARDE, HAS. B. BISHOP. Mr. HENRY WEAVER, REDERIOK THORNE, GEORGE BECKS 1AS. VANDENHOFF, BARTLETT, Y, Jan. HAS. LE CLERCQ, ii. ii, RAD i * Mr. ED. K. COLLIER, JERK R. DAVIS, Mr. FREDERICK MONROB, EDMUND SINODATR, Mr. HARRY HOG! Wr. WM. CARPENTER, © Mr. PRANK LITTLE, Mr. EDWARD LACY, Mr. CHAS. KENT, Mise ROSA RAND, Miss IDA VEI * Miss EMMA Miss MARY WELLS, Mr. JAS. F. CATHCART and Miss LOUISE HIBBARD, of the principal London theatres, who have been especial engaged to accompany M LIVAN on his sour thro the country, make their first appearance here. Mr. SULLIVAN'S REPERTORY embraces an extensive range of diverso characters, tm cS RETR, ICHARD TIL, CLAUDE MELNOTTE, VERLY, MACBET! ING. LEAR, SHYLOCK, PALSTAFF, OTHELLO, &c., selections from which vall be made for ‘announcement during tin this city. ore eNO BALE OF SEATS All boy wet WEDNESDAY MOR! NING, AUGUST 25, at eight o'clock, and to meet the des for places the Bow Office will be open at that hour every day and until 6 P.M, MONDAY, September 20, Mr. GEORGE BELMORE, the renowned English Character Actor, as NAT GOSLING ia Boueicault’s Drama FLYING SCUD. OADEMY OF MUSIC A ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Fourteenth street and Irving place. KIRALFY BROTHERS..............Lessees and Managers THURSDAY, 26, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, GRAND INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE of the ‘incomparable romantic Comedy. Spectacle, ia & pro logue, & acts and 18 t A BRBR, 000, 4 NX DDDD, a R RO OW N B D Ak eo ee ND OD A A BRRR O OU Be ee | Sisk oe tip Sat | cS eee eee Re ND D A AR RO OV ND D a AR Kk 000 'N DDDD THE THE THE Ww W 000° RRRR L DDDD. Ww xe W 0% RL bea eww o. Oe oe eee wwwwo ok RL oe: wWwWww oO Oo RRRRO LL D Wwww o 0 FB h ae Re ec Rae Beet ae conre vv Vv 5 WwW 000 «=R OR LELLL bppp 7 with all its original P extraordinary mechanical paraphernalia, accessories and Music, ax produced o 800 times at the St. Martin Theatre, Pari General admission, $1; Orchestra and Orchostra Cirel $1 50; Boxes (containing four), $9 and $8; Proscentu Boxes, €10 to $20; Family Circle, 50e, / Box office now open from 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. Seats can ulso be secured at all the principal hotels. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Manager. .Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG 188TH TO 144TH NIGHTS WERE. Misses Sara Jewett, Sargent, Jamieson, Mortimer ard le Francis (her first appearance here) Messrs. Owen tt, Whiting, Moore, Ringgold, Rockwell and Maurice rymore (his first appearance here). * Next Monday (August 30), THE MEXICAN JUVE- E A TROUP'! THE GRAN 88, n Dazaling Splendor, ngements, Georgeous Scenery, aware COMIQ! JOSH TART. T. A. BROW: iRAND REOPE: 514 BROADWAY, Sole Proprietok Managor D PLAY- HOUS TO-NIGHT. 5th SEASON, TO-NIGHT. NEW FACES AND OLD FAVORITES. The Wonder of the World America's Comic Vocalist ; ‘The Comique Favorite Mr. WM. BARRY, Ethiopian Comedian Mr. LARRY TOOLRY, Dutch Comedian DELEMANTY AND CUMINGS in thei ‘keteh, in thelr new oN KOMANCE AND REALITY, THE BOISSET COMET COMPANY, ad * SCANLON AND CRONIN in thet sketel in thelr INSINCE TERRY JOINED THE GANG.” Miss NELLY ST. JOHN, an i mi the beautiful vocalist. 2 appear in an CNVEW OLTO OF FUN, Indiny ith the local drama ba aie Kal AROUND NEW YORE IN THIRTY MINUTES, MATINE! aR bee etd AND SATURDAY RAND OPERA HOU Nt" SPECTACULAR ROMANCE D THE WORLD. DRESSES, KING SHIP, £0. On Monday, August 90, the American Tragedian, a Monday, Ao. BL. DAVENPORT, will appear, for one week oily, in his admired’ impersonation HAMLET. @ powerful east, composed entirely of AMERICAN ARTISTS. 50 Cts.; RESERVED SEATS, 75 Cts; uurth stree' Cus. LITTLE MAC, . J. W. MCKEE, (OUN WILD, AROU: MAGNIFICENT SCE AMAZONIAN MAI supported by Boxes, $8 and $10, Fifteenth week and ROBINSON'S EN tinually increasing success of OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, with an immmoensely stro Fisher, Miss Neilie Larkelle ir. Harry Allen, Mr. ( chorus atirely new and exquisite scones by ‘ MATT. MORGAN The opera will be presented with fre and appointments. Ni A MAGNE Three Every evening at & 0OD NEWS FOR THE. x TH REOPENS THIS EVENIN Saturday Matinee at 2. ILY CIRCLE. OLYMPIC THEATRE YEO, S, KNIGHT, DUTCH COMEDIAN, “i HIS ‘NEW COMICALITIES, OLYMPIC BATRE, THIS EVENING HE FUNNIEST OF BURLESQUE ACTORS, Mr. BLAND HOLT, OLYMPIC THEATRE THIS EVENING, JOLONEL SINN’S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLY: ‘T WEEK OF THE SEASON, THE NOVELTY TROUPE OF THE WORLD, 40 GREAT STAR PERFORMERS, NIGHTLY—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, FUAPey MONROE, € IN HIS OWN 'SONGS AND Cli OLYMPIC THEATRE, MIC VOCALIST, RACTERS, 118 EVENING, 188 NULLY PIERIS, nN OF SONG, AT THE OLYMPIC THEATE WITCH REOP! THIS EV JTEWART DARE, THE WONDEL OLYMPIC THEATRE, Anus ROOMS. GRAND REOPENING OF THE N. pay Muti AUGUST 28, 1875, SATURDAY. iG t b Se west: AND “TERPSICHOREAN TERTAINMENT, COMM AT 80) O'CLOCK 624 BROADWAY, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, THEATRE, 24 BROADWAY, THE “ROSS COMEDIAN, ARS THIS EVENING, ay LYMPIC THEATER O PAT ROONE' HE MASTER” Tt REAVPEARS THIS EVEN IVOLL THEATRE, BIG WTI between Second and Third avenues, PAUL FAL LYMPIC THEATRE, REOPENS OCpeysric JOUN TAT RE BROADWAY. VOCALIST, STREET B PROP PAVORIT THE BEST AND MOST AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT THE ONLY THEATRE IN” THE crry conducted on LONDON “MUSIC HALL SYSTEM, New Company and New Programme THIS 5 LLE, LEONA DARE, UN HER TERRIFIC MID-ATR. FEATS. OLYMPLO THEATRE, THIS EVENING MS BAR GREENEIRED ae IN HER EXQUISITE SERIO.COMIC SONGS, OLYMPIC. THEATRE, 18 EVENING WE & CUSHING'S je Cireus and Pierce's Bast River. Every 25 cents. MAND ThourR oF EDUCATED DA " OLYMPIC THEATRE, THIS EVENING, HE COLORED ewe ey “STUDENTS LAPPEAR 4 b S OLYMPIC THEATI G24 BROADWAY. in his Great Sketch, R. WASHINGTON NORTON MUSICAL MOMENTS, A Ouiarau PIA TiS, fills KVENING!