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TH i'.v't . .! ihit *? WHOLE NO. 12,411. directory foe idtekinlkb. AHDBBMBNTS-TWKLFTB PAQB-KKtb ul ?UA Ml?/jtilol5>QV?Twii.fth PAOS?Third column. ILl.lARDS?SKOOxn Pa?i?Fourlh column. fURIiKRa AND LODdKKK WANTED?StOOHD PAOI? Pint and second oolumns. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED?StOOM) PAOB-S?Coud column. SHOOKLYN BOARD?StoGND PaOI?Second column. BOOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR BALB-8BOOWO , Paub?Third column. .. BUSINESS OPI'oRTL-NITIKS-Blevkmtb faob-8u?k ' oolumn. .BUSINESS NOTICP.S- Sbvbkth Paob-SIxU eolumn. nir REAL BSTATK FOB SALE?S?00X? PAUB?Third CLERKS AND SALESMEN- Twelfth fa<?B-S?con4 col^OACHMEN AND GARDENERS?Twelfth PAQE-Seooni column. _ , COA8TW13E STEAMSHIPS?8 BCOH? PAOl-Flflk *nd Ht b columni. .. ? . . COPARTNERSHIPS?Eleventh paob-Slxth column. COUNTRY HOARD?8booni> Paub -Second column. BKNTISTRY- Hbst Paob?Second column. drv GOODS?First Paub?Filth and sixth columns. DWELLING houses to LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED? Eleventh Pao??Fifth column. European steamships-sec oxi> paoe- Firth column. evemnq telegram- Twelfth Paok?Fourth column. EXCURSIONS?First ^a?b?Third column. FINANCIAL -First Paob?Fourth column. FINE ARTS?First Paok?Slith column. FOR SALE?First 1'aor?Sixth column FlJRNITUBB?8i?cioni? Paoe -Sixth column. French advertisements? elxvbnth Paqb?sixth oolumn. HELP wanted?males twelfth Paok? Second ud third columns. flELP WANTED FEMALES -Twelfth Paob-FImI and second columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, a o.-First Page?Second column. IIOTULs?Second Paok- Second column. _ . BOUSES, ROOMS, AO., WANTED-SBOOMD PAQK-Slxth column. JtfBTRUCTlON -Sboojto Paob?Fourth column. ERSEV CITY, HOBO KEN, HUDSON CITY AND BF.RI OEN REAL ESTATE FOB SALE?Seoonu PAOBi Third column. LOAN OFFICES- First pao*?Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND?First Paok?Thiri column. MACHINERY First Paok Sixth columu. . MAKRT.k MANTELS?Twki.ftii Faoe? Fifth column. SEDIOAL?Twelfth Pa?K?Fifth column. ILLINERY AND DRhSSMAKINO?FirST PAGE-Sllth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Tenth Paob?. Sixth column. irtjC'ELbAN EOUS Second Page?Fourth column. MUSICAL?Twelfth Paob Sixth column. PERSON AL-Fibst Faoe?First column. FIAKOF()RTEft? Tw r lfth Paok-Slith column. ?ROPOSAL8?First Paoe?Fourth column. ROPF.RTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO * RENT?Second P.vok TMrd and fourth columns. I BBAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE?Second Paub- Fourth If column. IRAI. littTATK UTAMT.n qir/i/\xiik Pa/ib Fourth aaI. j r utnn. I religious notices-First Paok -Sixth column. removals?Twgi.jth paob-Firth coluan. 'REWARDS--First 1'aor -Third co utnn. rooms AND APARTMENTS TO LET?Eleventh paqk->. ? Fli'th column. 'Bales at auction?TW*i.?*H Paok- Third column. situations wanted?females?t WEI. Fill PaoH? r F1r?t column. 1 BIT CATIONS WANTED?MALE3- Twsi.ftii P vo?-Seoond column. SPECIAL NOTICES?Fibst Pa<JK? First and cond colI iimoi. SrORTINO DOGS, BIRDS, Ao. -Fl*ST PAOI-Second I column. BUMMI.lt Ri'.SORTS?Sroosu PaC ?Scconi aad third L' co'umns. ,THK TKADES Twki.i Til Paoh?'Third column. [THE TURF Floor Paur?Seoond column. ,TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES-ELRVSNTU PaOK? h Filth column. .TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?Skconi> Paoe? Sixth column. jW ANTED TO PURCHAKE-Fibst PaUX -Fourth column. YACHTS. STEAMBOATS, Ao.?Fibs* Faqi-Fourth column. _ PBHSONAjL. } a -STATEN ISLAND-MAT 1 call ON JOHN? UjL? Boi 81. Aucordinq to request, r. o. is hereby adrlaed that the whole of the first named mans/ will be paid to the party giving the Information. H. Belle rivers.?plkask send your address to box 184 Herald office, and oblige four old friend J. M. IF THE CARMAN WHO ABOUT 3 P. M.. ON SATURd*y, took a cn?o ot good* from No. U Chamber* street, ;will call at W. H. A L. C.Y & Co.'*, (8 White street, he ?111 be suitably rewarded. [ "IF C E, WHO. TUESDAY, AUGUST a, OAVP. H E X an address which she did not remember, will Inquire for a i letter for Morris Fowler (G. p. O.), he will receive an exFplanatlou. PR/| RB. F. W., FORMERLY OF T1 WEST ELEVENTH ' irl street, will hear of something to her adraatage by ad'Areeeisg R. A. H? Herald oiUue. . | fvriss sarah knox will please call at j l\lu It* Weat Twvnty-ntnth street. Instead of fo mer rest f*"08' West Sixteenth street. Mr*. W. MALLOY.-THE NOTICE WHICH APPEARED under this head la yesterday'! Issue referring to Mr. I*Edward Malloy as having waudcroa In u fit of Insanity from 110 West Twenty-sixth street, aud offering a reward for Information concerning htm, was false In ererjr particular. It was ibe work of some malicious enemy, and measures hare been taken to bring the perpetrator to punishment. ' "PARTIES GOING TO CHARLESTON, S. C., WILL ? X please call on G. P., 128 West Thirty-second street. T>OWDER BOX, BOOM NO. l.-WAS PREVENTED ' XT tills week from seeing you. Meet me Tuesday at 4 P. M., at old place, or the ft ret next fair day. If weather good I will j M at the usual place to-night. Mri. N. SATURDAY MORNING. kiptu AVENUE staoe to Sixteenth street.?On leaving, presied bauds. Address Ql'STAV, Ccutral Letter office, toH Broadway. Sallie and sixth avenl'e youb poetry upon Name Is ready; meet us at Madlton square tonight at 7>4 ; weathertoo Inclement Thursday last. WASHINGTON SQUARE. SAILED FOR EUROPE.?REV. A. PEHRET SAILED fur France to offer his services to the French gorernnient as chaplain In the army. Tompkins?be in Brooklyn early Monday morning. 1 leave Monday night. Write that note. If YOURS FOREVER. II ' ILL THE OENTLEMKN WHO CALLED at 63 ' If Amity street, please call at No. 27 same street ? st. george. , "IiriLL THE CABMAN WHO TOOK A GENTLEMAN ?T from Barciay street to Union Adams', from there to Jo<Ke>'s and then to Thirtieth street depot please return the package leu In the carriage to W. LEANING, Herald office f r~ HPDClAli NOTICKS. -BALDNESS CURED. , East 1'ODKyb Stkekt, Nbw Yobk, June 1, 1870. . Professor A. C. B abb r j Dear Sir?1 hare worn a wig for years, owlnj to ihelosi Of mr hair from ferer, and had made up my mind that I should be compelled to continue Iti use for the remainder of I my life. A few montha nines, in looking orer a newspaper, II (aw your advertisement and, although I had but little lalth i In the advertised cure-alls of the day, I determined to give your TKlt oPHIiROUS a trial, not carlug to condemn It . without a heaiing. I procured one bottle ar.d applied it ac' cordim; to direction!, then waited a few daya to nee what would Tie the clfect. I soon discovered strong Indication* of a new growth of the hair, when I immediately rtneweii the application and continued its use until fix bottles had been consumed, and now I have as handsome a head of hair as you could wish to see. I need hardly say that I lake every proper oocaaion to rocommend HAKRV'S TRICOPHEROUS 10 my friends. Very respectfully. Mra. NICHOLSON. A> f A f LINO WAV, CHINESE PHYSICIAN, 40 East Fourteenth street, lias 800 new Medicines. Cures cases declared hopeless by other physicians. 3>~ . _ A_A PERSONS WHO ARK 1NSI KKD IN OOOO . life insurance companies, and who do not desire to surrender their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the surrender value of their policies b applying at Insurance Agency, W Liberty street. * ..ANY PERSON HA\ INO FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS J\. Ticket to San Francisco may find a purchaser by addressing ffi If., box 104 Herald oQIce. D' R. J. W. POWELL CONTINUES THE PRACTICE of bis profession at 167 East Thirty-fourth street, northwest corner of Third avenue. Especial attention, as heretofore, to diseases of the eye and ear. ' !t71REE EXCURSION TO CARLSTADT, N. J.. 'JP next Thursday. Oreat adjourned sale of 500 very desirable Lots on the Berry Farm?all to be sold to the highest bidder, without regard to price. Free passes of JOHNSON 41 M IL1,1. K, -JJ nuiuu sirrci. l/^OURAUD'S ORIENTAL CRKAM OR MAGICAL ,0" Beautilier. 48 Bond street. Verb. Sap. (v lobv all means T with JOHNSON A MILLER neit Thursday to Carl tadt and (tecum a hump at their great auction gala of the Kerry Farm, whioh baa been In one family since the settleEeni of the country. Free paxes ot JOHNSON A MILLER, Nassau mn et. ITIOI HOI! UOIII HO IHI HO Mitt .Xl Pur Carlstadt, N. J., 10 the Great Sale of 600 Lots on Jibe Berry Karm. Thuraday, August 18. Juit the chance lo .Mcure a borne. Free excursion, free collation. TlckeU at JOHNSON A MILLER'S, 2) Nassau street. |T WILL SEND A CASE OF LINEN BY THE STEAMER ;l St. Laurent to tha wounded French soklers. I do enjveat all my frleuds and all thoae who wish to rellere the aufferers, to tend me ail their old underwear, particularly flantnel shirts. O. HOI SSON, 'Sroadway, corner Seventeenth street, north tide of Union pquarc, "Shirts of Fauitleii Fit" factory. Lottery prizes cashed and informati6n given ; Kentucky and Royal Havana circulars sent. JOSEPH BA'IKS A co., No. 11 Wall street, boi 4.W4 Pott OHlce. Branch oQice. 447 Broome street. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS SiM MONK A CO.'S LOTTERIES. AI.AIiAMA ?KX1HA (JI.A88 NO. ??0ft? AlMlfST 13. 1870. 83, Bit, 71, 6\ 40. It, 31, 7'J, 7(1, 33. 47, 67, 71. MtSIOl;BI ? Of.ABB NO. 606?AUOPHT 13, 1870. 40, 88, 44, il7, M, 13, 73, 64, 84, 60, 43. 43. 70. KKNTUCKV? FXTRA 01.ABA SO. 481? AUHl'BT 13. 1870. > 70, 11, 67, 84, M, 10, 6S. B, 87. 44, 6, 12, 38. KKNTUOKY?01.ASH NO. 41J?ABOflBT 13, 1870. 1, :3, CO, 11, 4H, 12, 71, 3U. 33, 70, M, M. It. Information furnished and circulars sent in the above and Alio hoyai llavai a Lotteries. J. CLUTE, Broker, M ""--"naT. lis i ulton street aad Do. I Park roir. I E NE" NEW BPEQIAt WOT1CMH. PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATIONFCRNI3HED- , la the abore lotteries at FARKS A OO, prlraU oBloss J 1*1 Fulton (treat, (Old Herald building). room No*. I and 1 S Bend for circular. ?] R* dwnch!ni *i?n compelled JOHNSON * MILLER to J adjoura their Carlstadt Bale until Thursday. August IS. Oa * that day It will positively take place. Free eicurelon and b oollatlon. Maps aad railroad passes of JOHN BON A MIL- N LER, M Nassau street. rl TDK UNDERSIGNED WILL APPLY to THE BOARD fj of Health on tho 18th of August (or permit to slaughter N cattle on the eouth aide of Forty-Bret etreet. between Tenth " and Elerenth avenues. JACOB R. RKED. The morrih okneral forkion express and i Custom Haute Business, 119 I'earl itreet, Hanover square; -t established 18J8. Merchandise, luggage, (maples, to., for- ^ warded by every steamer to Europe, Havana, the Indies, ? China and Japa*. L W. MORRIS. ' THIS IS AOREBD UPON, THAT S. ROACH, 0. 11 McKeuna and J. Taylor will row a race In three fourteenfont vnrklnt hoata Tap th? mm nf f?.\m li>?ias->a llniai i foot of Klclitr sixth (treat. B?*t rtrsr. on Monday, August 1&! -? 1870, tl 3 I*. M., around Blsckwsil's Island and back. O Your*, Jit., SAMUEL ROACH, N 0. MoKENMA, 3. TAYLOR. ? ApaotT 1>, 1870. ai WAR DEPARTMKNT. 1 Orrioa or tuc Cmtr Sionai. Orrtocm, 1 1 Division or Tbi.kukams a.ni> KaroHTB 1 ai Fo* Till MCNKriT or Comubkub, r c Washington, D. 0., August 8,1?'0-j a Under the authority of the Secretary of War the chief ilg- N nal officer of the army Is empowered to enliat a number of suitable persons to be ?p olnted non-commissioned officer* , In the arm; for the duties of ''the observation and report of -* storms by telegraph and signal for the benefit of commeroe ? on the N orihcra lakes and seaboard," In compliance with a u resolution of Congress. ? The character or the observations to bo had at different d stations throughout the countrr, and the meteorological reports to be made, render the duty upon which these noncommissioned officers will be employed Interesting as a J branch of scientific study, and the knowledge acquired will A be valuable hereafter. Tke opportunity thus offered Is a rare one for young men c of food education desiring to devote themselves to reading or I) to the study of a proresston, the duty talnu of such a nature tl as with care and dlllgenoo will permit lime to be devoted to 4, study. The pay sad allowance* of these non-eommlstiloned officers, ' when not serving with troops, amoun * to about $900 per an- n num;when serving with troops, about it'MW. In the latter b case, quarters, fuel, subsistence and clothing are provided by the government. The number of appointments being neccscarlly limited, j each candidate will be eubjoct to an examination. C Anplicatlon* setting forth character, acquirements aud d fitness, with testimonials, may be addressed to the Chief Sig- a nal Officor of the Army, No. 1,719 O street, Washington. O. O. g Circulars living full particulars will be furnished on appll ? cation at this office. > BPOKTPWt-POGtjl, BIRDS, <fcC. " All kinds ok fancy doos and birda for ' sale.?Mcdlcine* for all diseases. Prepared Food for r mocking Birds, at B. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Oreene street, corner of Canal. N. B.?Ladle* attended by Mrs. Dover. | I^RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 8 l'ECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE [ JP choice breeds of Dogs for *.ve and stock. Butler's in- * fallible Manje Cure and Flea Exterminator, 78c.; Butler's i new Work. $3. Dog* boarded, trained, Ac. Medicines for | all diseases. c For bale_a Siberian bloodhound doo, { large slxe, full bred, a splendid dog for a country residence. Apply at No. ii Navy street, Brooklyn, near the Navy . Yard gate: < TUB TURF. ; UNIOS COURSE, L. I.-TROTTINO MONDAY, ' August 16, at 2% P. M.; Sweepstakes $??, mile heats, ' 3 In 8. A. O. Whitsnn's b. g. Mechanic. In harness; A. H. ' Bammls' blk. m. Lady Sherman, In baruess; Wood Conklln'* b. g. to wagon. WM. SHAW, Proprietor. HOUSES OAKRUOK8, dcC. ! AT THE AUCTION HOUSE OF " ~~ i JOHSSTON * VAN TASSEMj, Office and salesroom 37 N assau street, opposite the Poit office. the h0r8e and carriage branch 7 of our business It conducted at our . house auction mart, . iuakd 114 east isth street, nkaii ?th avenue, .. , where ? bold regular 6alf8 ok horses and oarriaoes ever* tuesday and friday. Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those having Horses or Carriages to sell, win tind our bouse perfectly reliable, aa wo conduct this branch of our business, aa we do all our other business, on the tame straightforward principles which govern honorable house* In all mercantile pursuits. We give the purchaser ?f every horse that I* warranted aound from M to 48 hours for trial. | Entries for saloa of Horses and Carriage* can bo made at our down town ofllce and aalnaroora, 37 Nasaau street, when 1 we also keep a register of horses for private * '- I Liberal advances made on oonsljcnmentk. Assortment ok nkw and second hand carrlagesanJ Harness, ??-ntng off to close up. Mow la the time to bay cheap. Can Ml see. TAYLOR'S, 60 Centre street. A BEAUTIFUL pair of SMALI. wmte HORSES, UK hands; very stylish and perfectly gentle In harness aud under saddle: also louy Wagon,with Rumble. At No. i Weal Thirteenth street. AN ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL TOUR AND SIX eat PliaetoDS at greatly reduced prlcee. Top Pony ! Phaeton, 4J7B; no top do., 41160; fine Harness, very ciieap. HAM'S, Fourth street and Broadway. A?BARGAINS IN CARRI AGES.?PON Y PHAETONS . 8126 up: top Poney l'haetons' $l!*l un j a line assort- | ment or second hand ton and no top Wagons $60 up; Coaches, , Clarences, top and no top Wagons, Depot Wagons. Rockaways, Ac.: llgtit Harness 412 up; a go a good assortment of i Sbeets, Whips, Ac.; now Is the lime to buy: all In want will do well to examine the stock br!ore purchasing elsewhere. W. 11. (.RAY, 20, i-J, zi and 28 Wooeter street. Any style carriage to let?by the week, i month or season; o'd carriage* taken In trade; car- | riages repaired; lot Hand Wagons fur butchers, grocers, Ac. WITTY, 633 Broadway. A FINE BLOODED HORSE FOR SALE.?16% HANDS. i handsome sorrel, sli years old past, perfectly sound I and kind, and trots in three minutes; juat front Dutchess county. Wdl be sold low. Address M. II. A., Herald ofllce. AT BARKER k HAMLIN'S ] CITY AUCTION MART AND N. Y. TATTER8ALLS, < corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth-street, j MAJOR CHARLES Vv. BARKER, AUCTION EES, Regular Auction Sales i EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. I Gentlemen's Private Establishment* disposed of at public | or private tale to the best advantage, and a general assort- ' ment of florae*. Carriages. Harness, and everything In the | "horse line" to suit the need* of all classes of purchaser* ] constantlv on hand. j Superior stabling for horse* on tale. Carriages taken on storage. ( Liberal advances made ou everything in the horse line. ' A -HARNESS OF ALL GRADES AND SUITABLE j . for all purpose* from $ii up; Rockawavs, Depot wagons, express inn husidbs* vvagons, lop ana upen wag on*. Jagge:*, 4c.; Lap Robe*, Blanket*, SbeeU, Net*, W hip*, to., at the comer of Hudion and Spring streets. , LITTLE 4 turner. 1 Avert fine coupr rockaway for sale , cheap?With pole and shafts (mam factored by Stlven), or would exchange. Apply or address JERRY|P. THOMAS, , 937 Broadway. , ALIOHT BRF.TT, LIOIIT COACH, THREE SIX SEAT l'aHienger Wagon* at great bargain*; Tony Phaeton*, In great variety, <ll3o to 4*1?T?; full aaiortraent Buggies and family Carriage* at reduced price*; all *tyle* Harness. CALVIN WITTY, 638 Broadway. A perfect saddle horse, One of the 6neat In the country, 16i? hand* high, 8 year* old; kind In double harness; baa neither rice, trick nor fault: raised by Ward Macy, of Ver- < aille*, Hy., and ha* a pedigree that will satisfy the raoit faitldlou*; has every gait known to a saddle horse. Only partle* In search of a fir*t class saddle horse are invited to ?PP'r?l JOHNSTON k VAN TASSELL'S i HORSE AUCTION BRANCH, < 111 Ea*t Thirteenth ktrret, near Fourth avenue. I A POWERFUL BLACK DRAUQHT HORSE FOR ! ale for want of u*e; IT hand* bl^h, 7 year* old, weight 1,3' 0 p.mrnts; warranted sound, kind and true In (Ingle or doubi* harness; a Drat class puller; price $850. Apply at 368 F.akt Thirty-ninth street, near Second avunue. I InOR SALB-A PAIR OF BAY HAMBLETONIAN 1 Colt*, own (liter*, S and 7 year* old, out of a blooded mare that trotted 1U> miles In ten hours; kind In (Ingle and double harness; can't be beat for tlio handling Ibey hare had; can (how a three minute gait; (old to clo(e an etlale. The colt* can be scon at the stables of D. Bodlne, Front street, above Cooper street, Camden, N. J. Apply to JOSEPH TRIMBLE, e*(|., 147 South Front street, Philadelphia. For isale?a gray horse, is^ hands: superlor dyle and action ; 7 year* old ; quiet In all Darnes(, and a good (addle horse; warranted (ound. l*i? We(t Seventeenth street. FORDHAM PA UK VETERINARY AND TRAININQ establishment. Twenty loose botes, l?x20; large enclosed yard, over half an acre, for walking, cirrcise, Ac.; also good pasture. Dr. F. B. F1TZMAUKICE, Proprietor. IPOR SALE-A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, U HANDS hl*h, 7 years old, ?nd warranted In every respect; i* fine traveler. Apply at 274 Pearl itreel. nn> m<T ? rlRST fll.ASa t.IVIJPV 0?? BV d miTU I r work of two hotels. For further particular! apply to JOI1N ROSS, No. 'J Pine street, or HOMKR MORGAN. FOR SALE?A BMALL BLACK MARK, SUITABLE FOR ladles' and children's uso; Is a good traveller ana warranted perfectly kind and gentle; will be pol l cheap. Inquire at FRYER'S hardware store, New Brighton, S. I. Harness. saddles. harnesjT At 10 College nluce. Harness, tingle and double, of all kinds. for *11 purpoie*. Single Harness, 88 to 91'i.i. Double Harness, ijlJO to 9875. We hare orer 300 Sets of harneas on hand. Alio Ladles' and Oents' English Baddies, Bridles, Whips, Sheets, Blankets, Robes, Fly Nets, and all other articles connected with the business at very low prlcea. THE TRADES MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SECOND HAND CARRIAOE8 AT HAROAINsTl Light Kockawsy, three Coupe Kockaways, Top, Depot, Victoria, Jagger Wagon; Ave Buggies, Park Phaeton, Mreral Carriage*; (tightly coiled Carriages cheap. WITTY, 638 Broadway. ANTED?A~ON if HOR8K, FOUR SEATED, ST RON (J " Slclch, for cash, or in exchange for fur robea. Ad- ( dress boi 182 Herald oflice. ? DKNTMTaY_ ~ [ DR. CRANE'S OSTEOPLASTIC AND PLATINA RE stores decayed, broken and sensltlre Teeth to their / original beauty an I soundness, without pain (at half the ? usual charge). 18,000 testimonial*. Rooms, 266 West Forty- f second street. 1 Ort -TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST \ .1pain with Laughing (ias. Beautiful sets of contln. uous (Jam Teeth on Rubber. *10. U Dr. BODlNb'8, 1M . QCMMlllVNk W YO YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUS EXCURSIONS | | -MEW. FIRST CLASS STEAMER PLEASANT l TALLpKT for Port Im. Pleasant Taller and Shady A Ida, from Sprlug (treat, at 10,2,1:11 and 7 P. M., iuadar la- li luded, landing at Thirty-fourth street both ways. A HOYI- REOULAR STEAMER FOR ROOK A WAT i and laaalde. The fast steamer METAMORA wOl eom- j lence, on Angust 11,1870, bar regular tripe every dar the * alanoe of the aeaaon, leaving ae folio we: -reek slip, I 30 A. d I.; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, lrftA.il.; Warren street. North ver, 9 A. M.; pier No. 4, North river, 9:16 A.M. On Bunaye, two tripe: leave Peek ellp, 1 P. M.; Pulton ferry, 1 IS , . M.; Warren etreet, North fiver, 1:48 P. M.; pier No. 4. r orth river. 9:16 P. M. Returning, laavea Roekaway at 4 30 . M. Far*, Wo. each way. J. O. PHILLIPS. flPKO. T. SAMMIS. j | RKOl'LAR SUNDAY EXCURSION BOAT?TWO n \ trip* to Roekaway Beach. Steamer SYLVAN UROVE, a a plain John Holmee, will make two trips to Roekaway eaeb. leaving aa followaHarlem, 7 A. M.; Eleventh street, -i :30; Peek allp, 8:80 A M., 1 P. M.; Warren street. 9 A. M., :18 P. M.: pier 4 North river. 9:15 A. M.. 1 JO P, M. Return- ( ig leave Roekaway at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. I ?SUNDAY EXCURSION FOR NEW ROCHELLE ] 1 and Olea Cove, landing at College Point, Wbiteetone. Ity laland and Sands' Point. The Beautiful steamboat f ELLY WHITE leaves Peek slip every Sunday morning, at o'clock, rain or shine, touching at Eleventh and Thirtyirenth streets eaeb way. Returning leave* (ilea Gov* at S h nd New Rochelle at 8 10, arriving st the elty at 6 P. M. b ? t I -REOULAR BUNDAT MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- ( 1, burg, Cornwall, Cold Spring, West Point, Sing King ad Yonkers. The favorite steamboat SLEEPY HOLLOW r aptain James Sherman, leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at . M.; Christopher street, N. R..8 .30; Thirty-fourth atr rt, | . R., 9 o'clock A. M. Fare for ihe excursion one dollar A SUNDAY EXCi RSION TO HARLEM, H? ] \ Brluee and Karle's Park. Steamers SYLVAN BTft! <t ad OLKN will leave Peek Slip every hour, from 10 A. ' i ntll 7 P. M. t leave Harlem every hour, from 9 A. M. iu,. i M., landing at Eleventa street each way. Pare or. ays 15 cents. A NNUAL EXCURSION-JOHN MURRAY ASSt.CIA- i Fx Hon (Fifteenth ward), to Aldtruey Park, on Thursday, I .ugunt 28,1870. 1 lie steamer Joseph Johnson and barges Haskett and Mer- { bant have been chartered for the oocasion. The barges will < \j at tbe foot of West Tenth alreet wblle tbe steamer makes I tie following landingsi? Peck slip. East river, 830; pi*r No. I , North river, 9, leaviug West Tenth atreet at 10 A, M. T H. Runnett, President; Alonso Broadwell, Vice Presi- ( cut; C. P. Allen, Recording Secretary; E. Henderson, Cor- < ponuing ovcroiitry , uourpo o. uvwuu, ncwunr. m usiu | j Wallace. Ticket! $1, admitting gentleman and lad/. A -fcOCtfAWAY BEACH.-THE ONLY UQttbAB !l? boat. tilt fait ADti ii'3 Btraititfr rg?s caTlin, aptain H. O. Karrle, makes regular dully trlpa urin* the entire t >non, tearing East Eighth (treat t 7:16: P?ck (Up, 7:45; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, :16; Warren street, New York, 9. Returning, leavai Rockaray at 3 :S0 1*. M., arrlv'ig at Kulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 5:45; iewYork at j. GOC"Wlla( vrlth aall boat! for Far Rockway. Fare SO ceuta each way, or 75 cents the round trip. "1AMP MEETING AT SINO 81NO.-THE STEAMER J ADELPHI will leave foot of Harrison street, North Iver, every afternoon at 4 o'clock for Sing Sine. FARE TEN CENTS. '1AMP MEETING AT SING SINO.-THE STEAMBOAT 1 J GENERAL Sh.DGWICK will leave pier 13 North river, oot of Cedar struct, at 2:4i P. M., and vestry street at 3 M ?. M., dally. 'Samp "mertino^tThno sing?the steamboat U SLEEPY HOLLOW will land on her up and down trlpi , in Sunday, leavins Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 8 A. M.; Chrisopher street, N. R., 8:30, and Thirty-fourth street, N. R., 9 'clock. Returning, leaving Sing Sing at 4 :;0 P. M. MONEY ISLAND.?EXCURSIONS TO THE SEASHORE.? L' North and East River Lines. North River Line?Tha iteamer NORWAI.K runs regularly every day, leaving Want rentb street at 9 :.0, 13 :20, a tlS; Warren street at 9:40,12:40, 1:40; pier No. 4 at 10, 1, and 4 o'clock. East Kiver Line?The iteamer META runs reiularly every day leaving Eighth itreet at 8 :S0, U :30,1:30; Peck slip at 8:4o, 11:40, 2:40; Fulton 'erry, Brooklyn, at 9, 12 and 8 o'clock. EXCURSIONISTS, NOTICE?THE STEAMER NEW CHAMPION, with accommodations for 800 passengers, las forty state rooms, will be chartered to Sunday schools, locletles, clubs, Ac., for Excursions, on reasonable terms, kpply to CORNELL, HORTON' k CO., Catskill, N. Y., or to ROBERT CHISHOLM, *24 West street, corner North Moore, New York. riOR THE SARATOGA RACES.?THE ALBANY AND f Troy steamers leave nlar 41, foot of Spring street, this Sunday) evening, at 6 o'clork. Tlokets sold to all point* West ind North. Fare to Saratoga and retnrn, >. LIOR GUTTENBERG.?THE LAROK AND COMMODIr ous steamer PALISADE, Captalfi Lawrcnce, will make excursions to Gnitenberg every Sunday. Leaves New fork from foot of Warreu street. North river, at 9:30 A. M? ind 1, 3 and 4:45 P. M. Leaves Outtenberg at 13 M., and 2, I and 6:30 P. M., landing at Christopher, Thirty-fourth anil rorty-elvhth streets each way. Last boat leaves Gutten>erg at H :E0 o'clock I*. M. Fare, ten cents. pRAND EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK. HIGHLANDS IT and Red Bank.N. J.?The steamboat SEA BIRD leaves pier No. 29, foot of Warren street. Sunday moraine, 14th Inst., St 8M o'c'ock, for the above places. Returning leaves Keii Bank at 5 P. M., affording passengers plenty of time to bathe and enjoy the sea breezes. NAKRAGAK8KTT STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Eighth grand Sunday excursion up the Hudson, to Pougbkeepsle, landing at Cozzens' and Newburg only, on S t'NDAY, August 14. 1670. The magnificent saloon steamer PLYMOUTH ROCK, Commander L. Y. Tllton, will leare pier St North river, foot of Murray street, at t o'olock A. M. precisely; Thirty-fourth street, North river, at 9:30 A. M., Landing at Cozzens' and Newburg only. Returnlng^Leaye rougbkeepsie at ti P. Ml, Newburg. 4 P. M.; Cozzens', 4:S0 P. M.; arriving at New York at 8 P. M. Fares?To Cozzens', 91; Newburg, 91: Pougbkeepsle. H 35; Cozzens' to Newburg, 25 eents ; to Poughkeepsic, 60 :ents; Newburg to Pouglikeepeie, 50 cents. Excursion tickets for the round trip?To Cozzens', $1 SO; Sewburg, 91 50; Poughke p?le, JAMES FISK.Jft., President. Newburg, poughkeepsie and rondout, landIng at Cozzens', West Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg ind Milton. The steamboat MARY POWELL, on and after Bay 14, will leave Yestry street pier at 3:30 P. M. dally. Rondout, pouoiikeepsie and newburg, landing at Cozzens'. Cornwall, Milton and Esopus. Steamroats THOMAS CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN eave pier tuot ot Ha rrlson street, daily at 4 P. M. Regular bunday boat for keyport, landtng at Eiizabetbport, Union, Rossville and Perth Amboy. Steamboat GENERAL SEDGrt ICK will leave Barclay street at 9 A. M. Returning, leave* Keyport at 8% DUN DAY BOAT FOR PEEKSKILL.- THE STEAMER O ANTELOPE leaves every morning, without exception, 'rom the foot of Harrison street, at 8 o'clock, landing at rhlrty-foiirth street at 8:15, for Yonkers, Dobbs' Ferry (Tar ytown and Nyack by ferry). Sing Sin2, Haverstraw. urassy I'olnt, Verplanck'f and Peekskill. Turrytowa omitted on Sundays. SUNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY ANO TROY.?ONE OF Jj the magnificent steamers of the "People's Albany and rroy Line," every Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Pier 44, >lorth river, and root of West Thirty-fourth street, at 8:15. rllE LARGE. COMFORTABLE SALOON STEAMER NEW CHAMPION; also other Steamers and Barnes to 'BLOOMER A CO., ;>? Front street. THE STEAMER THOMAS E. HULSE, CAPTAIN QF.O. W. Annett, leaves Kort Lee at 7, 12, 3;{ anl 6; leave* Christopher street at 10, 3 and fi, landing at Thirty-fourth itreet each tray, Sundays Included, Music on board. LOST AND FOUND. Found on ioth inst., a boat, at west bank No. 2, which the owner oan hare by proving the same klid paying expense*. A. J. WILLI MOKE. I HOUND?ON SATURDAY LAST, ON ERIE RAILROAD, ! a Pocketbook. It will b? returned, property proven and expenses paid. Addreis A. B. C., box I9tt Herald office. LOST.--LEFT AT STEAMBOAT LANDING, POUOH keepsfe, N. Y.. a black leather Satchel, marked Silas rucker, containing ladles' wearing apparel, also two bank looks. By mistake a bag precisely similar was taken; part >r contents marked Mrs. F. O. Bchrlver. who possibly may Hare the one lost. Payment on bank book has been stopped. K suitable reward will be paid on delivering to URSULA BOULD, S*8 Market street, Newark, N. J. LOST- ON FRIDAY EVENINO, A SET OK TEETH, ON leaving Catherine street ferry boat. Any one leaving Ihem at SB Henry street, with Mrs. DAY, will be suitably rewarded. TOST?BLACK POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING FIVE J Pawn 'llrkcts, Pencil and Change. The Under will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to No. S Bond itreet. The tickets have been stopped. r OST.?LEFT IN A SIXTH AVENUE CAR, ON FRI] j day afternoon, by a person charged with Its delivery, a Package, containing a Letter I'ouk and sundry Docunionta, )f no use to any one but the owner. A reward of #5 will be ;iven for returning the same to the owner, 108 Broadway. rOwT ON AUGUST 9, bITIlKK IN I'ASTuK UARUKN j or Tenth avenue car, a Jurgensen (lolil Watch and Chain, No. 8,417 or 8,418. Whoever will return it to 440 Canal street, In the baiement, will recelvt 9160 and no questions isked. . REWARDS, J?'J REWARD-POR A DOU (BLACK AND TAN); AN JpO swers to the name of Jim; supposed to have followed in old cook, Louisa. Return to 63 West Houston street. J?irv RKWARD.?LOST, ON AUUUST 13, ON BELT ?1" line of earn, between Peck *llp and Grand street lerrj, a black Morocco Pocketbook, containing paper* of no raluo but to the owner. Apply at 8<i Market slip. t>"l /\ REWARD.?WHITIS SPANIEL DOG. WITH JMv' black around his head, black middle ot back, black irotind bis tall. AnsMers to came of HILLY. No. p West rwenty-fourth street. linr REWARD.?LOST, ON JULY 82, A PACKAOR I)tut) containing a red Russia Leather Satchel, with itraps, with papers of no value except to the owner; conalned a'so some Neckties and Handkerchiefs. Apply at 242 'earl street. fcOC REWARD.?WALTER TOUCHER, AO ED IS, P^'J and Arnold smith, aged IT, left their homes on rhursday, July 21, 1870. Poucher was dressed In dark suit, itraw hat, black and white mixed; Smith In white suit, tbove reward will be paid for any Information concerning 'oucher's wheroabouta. Western papers pleaso eopy. Mrs. T. POUUUER, MS Wast Twenty-sixth street. REWARD.?LOST, FRIDAY EVENINO, ABOUT 7 o'clock, either left In Madison avenue stage going lown or dropped In getting out at Thirty-third street, red Moocco Pocketbook, containing two Bfty dollar bills, two wentles and about live dollar* small. Mr. BHEfHERD, 1:9 Warren street. til A f\r\(\ REWARD.?THE NEW YORK STOCK PJ.U.UUU Exchange olTers a reward of tin,00.) for III* irrest and conviction of tne murderer or niurdersrs of Bt>n|amln Nathan, late a member of said Exchange, who was Lilled on the night of July 28, 1870, at his bouse In Tweutyhird street, New York city. J. L. BKOWNKLL, Vice chairman. Oov, Cam. > D. C. HAYS, Treasurer. O. 0. WUtZB. Haorattov RK H T 14, 1870-TRIPLE SHEE FINANCIAL. A HSE88MENT-CROWN POINT MININO COMPANY, \ 1 $S coin par (bar*, delinquent September I, eale Mtb, ? iem. Payment air be made at Agency Bank or California. LKEB k WALLER. M Tine atreet. \-A.-AN OPPORTUNITY FOR E8TATK8.-FROM *12a,0oo to $16U,o0u wanted on elty Improved propertr rorth double: 0nt data bond. Principal* only need adreea IN VK8TM |}NT, Herald offlce. a VERY LARGE ESTATE FUND TO LOAN AT ONCE [v. on city or Brooklyn Improved property. Only principle need addreu EXECUTOR, boi JOO Herald oOlce. A GENTLEMAN OK THE MOST UNDOUBTED SOCIAL. A rY. political and financial etandlng, want* one or two food 1] anker* or merchant! to atand aa ale ruferencea In a money taking builneia. Liberal and regular pay. Addreia In coudenoe, RINO, Herald office. Bond and mortgages-first and second, . wanleJ; alio money loaned without delay, by MARCUS 1ANLON. No. 5IMurriT itrMl. N?w i nr!i a OWES A MA?V, BANKERS A (THE SAME A3 AN INCORPORATED BANK), -A 80 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. "OUR PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Peraons desirous of receiving Interest for their moaey and living It subject at all time* to check on demand can do so <y depositing WITH THIS BANK, which allow! interest on be entire dally business at the rate of FOUR PER CENT >er annum. Collectluna made on any part of the world, with Immediate ?turns. at the lowest current rate*. ? Order* for purchase or eale ot (took*, bonds or sold a iromptly executed. yONET TO LOAN-ON NEW TOltK AND BROOKLTN Lu Improved and desirable unimproved Real Eatate. Pint kud sscond mortgages promptly cashed at lowest market -ate*. Principal* only dealt with. WILLIAM SINCLAIR lr., A CO., No. 3 I'lne ?treet. PARTIES HAVINl! MONEY TO LOAN, FOR I.ONO OB short time. In large or amall amount*, can bare good railroad bond* a* collateral, with interest and commission for the loaa. JOSEPH M. STitONU, No. 4 Broad street. l?i /\ nnn second IOMUMB FOR SALE ON , DJ.U.UUU Improved farm In New Jersey with double 2 ne amount for merchandise or other property. Address )Ox 2,881 Post office, New York. OHO TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. iPiUl'.UWW gate In sums to suit; tlrst and second $ Mortgages purchased. Money Immediately. S. IRELAND, 801 Broadway. ~ LOAN OFFIfcKB. AT WOLF BROTHERS', Soil BROADWAY, FORMERLY of Brooklyn.?Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, ' Watches, Jewelry, Sllkn; inure particularly on Pianos. Buslnoss strictly confidential. Same bought and sold. AT HYMAN'S, 668 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND p street?Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Sliver Ware, Ac., or wlU pay the highest market price for the same. JAMES CAC1NEY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE Agent, M!> Washington street, above Sprlnc.?Money liberally loaned on Furniture, l'lanos, Diamonds, Watch?*, _ Jewelry, Veluables, Merchandise Id general. Same bought and sold. J QIO BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP ?/10 stair* Money advanced ou Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Laccs, Shawls, Ac.; same bought. Office hours from 0 till 6 o'clock. A.C.IIERT8. ^ PBOPWAM. ~ BREAKWATER AT BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. s Emqinsik Orncic. Ukit*i> Stat*# Anifr,) NtwroBT, R. I., August 11, 18.0. [ Ii BmM propo*?l* will be received at this office until Saturday, the 17th day of September, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for the oi construction of the substructure of a breakwater at Block Island, R. I. for local purpoae*. It It will beglu at a point on shore near "Sand's Landing," on the M>utneaat part of the Island, and be built out to and hi along a line Joining "Clay Head" and "Fire Foot Rock." Its iumii iru|tu win ur m til it inroe aunanu tow; icei urjuuu mo low water line. The greatest depth ol water on the line of the breakwater li at Its sea extremity, where there Is sixteen L (16; feet at mean low water. Prom thence shoreward the di bottom slopes up graduallr to high water mark, the bottom being smooth sand, underlaid with clay. The mean rise and fall of the tide Is three and one-uuarter (8k) feet. The eabstruotura of the breakwater will be (ton* slrnplf dropped Into the water so as to form a slope of three (3) base to ene (1) perpendicular on the side towards the se* and one (1) base to one (I) perpendicular nn the side towards the land, and to be thirty (80) feet wide at mean low water leTOl. The work must be begun at the shore end and be in finished up to mean low water level aa It progresses from the oi bore. Si The atone must be granite, of the best quality so far ai durability Is concerned, and in pieces weighing not leas than one and one-quarter ill^' ton, without regard to shape, except thft there must l>e nn slabH or thin pieces. yi ft la believed that this work can be done by vessels unloading their caruoe* on the spot. Inordinary weather ve.s- fii sets cm lie in the roadstead with perred safety, though there will bo times, In the earlier progress of tlio work at least, when much time must be lost. The worst storms are from the southeast, and dur(pg storms t'rom that quarter In* roadstead Is untenable lor rer.uMs of any class. j To complete the whole substructure about fifty thousand tons U atone will be required, but at present the funds ap- ( proprtafrd will, It Is estimated, pay for not mora than ten thousand tons. PrOfMSAlA will be received only for the smaller amount, and no contract will be entered Into for work to be performed after the XOtb day of June, 1871. Pavir.enta will be made monthly, receiving ten (10; per centum till the contract Is fulfilled. Proposals must state price per ton at which the stone will be furnished and put In the breakwater, which price musl Include all charge* wh<tsoever against the United .states. The stone must be deposited bv the contractor, under the supervision of an engineer designated by the undersigned for that duty. Proposals must slate the earliest time at which work will be begun after acceutance of proposal. Work once begun must ne piosecuted with all practical diligence. a Each proposal must be in duplicate, accompanied by a * guaranty In duplicate, with a printed copy of this advertisement attached to each proposal. Blank forms for proposals and guaranties wl.l be furnished by this office on application, and anv other Information paetlcable to give. fl The object of this adreitlsement being to give every responsible and capable party an opportunity to bid for the work, and to secure to tne public tho greatest amount of work with tho funds appropriated, the right is reserved to reject any and all bids, If these objects are not thereby obtained. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed on tho envelope, "Proposals for building Breakwater at Block Island, R. I." tl. K. WARREN, Major of Engineers, Brevet Major General U. 8. A. J IMPROVEMENT Oh" PROVIDENCE RIVER, R. I. Enuinfek OrrioK, Umitiii8t*tm Armt,) Nbwpobt, R. I., August 10, 1870. ) f Healed proposals will be received at this office until Friday, the 9th day of September, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for dredging in the channel of the l'rovidence river at "the Crook," to obtain a channel seventv-tire (78) feet wide and * fourteen <14> feet deep at mean low water. The present low water depth varies from four and one-half * (4)4) foet to eight (8) feet, and the mean rise and fall of the tide la live (6) rect. The material to be excavated is coarse ? and tine sand, and some soft mud. It can be deposited at * high or low water within a distance of four (4) miles. The j amount to be cxcavated Is about 12,5) 0 cubic yards. Proposals will state the price per yard, measured In the scows; also the earliest time at which the work will be begun after acceptance of propoaal. Work once begun, must be prosecuted with all practicable diligence. Paym 'nts will be made at the close of each month, ten (10) per cent being retained until the completion of the contract.' No contract will be eo- c tered into for working after the 80th of June, 1871. Each pro- ' Sosal must be In duplicate, accompanied by a guarantee In upllcate, with a printed copy of this advertisement at- g tacbed to each proposal. Blank forms for proposals and guarantees will be rurnlshed by this office on application, and any other Information practicable to give. The oblect of this ndvertinement belnt to irive ererv re sponsible and capable party nn opportuoltv to bid for the work, and to secure to the'nubile tna greatest amount or J work wllb tbc funds appropriated, the right is referred to r?lect any and all bids tf these objects are not thereby obtained. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned and endorsed on the envelope "Proposal* for Dredging the Provl- 1 dence river, R. I." <l. K. WARRKN, ' Major of Engineers. J Brevet Major (icneral United States Army. " "PROPOSALS KOR KNCLOSURhS AND LODCKS FOR 1 X National Cemeteries at Washington, D. C., Arlington and J Alexandria, Va. ^ r War Drpartmknt, 1 E QU ARTFRM ARTER 4>KN KR A l.'H OCI ICR, V Wahhinuto.n, D. O., August 8, 1870. \ I. Sealed proposals for enclosing the I nlted State* Military Asylum (Soldiers' Home) National Cemetery. D. O.; the Hattle National Cemetery, on Seventh street road, Washington, D. C., and the Arlington and Aleiandrla (Va.) National Cemeteries, will be received at the otllce of the Vuarterma*ter (ioneral, Washington, D. 0., until September 8, 1870, at noon. The length of enclosures will be as follows: -United State* Military Asylum Cemetery, 2,U7 lineal tent; Battle Cemetery. e 860 lineal feet; Arlington Cemetery, 12,600 lineal feet; Alexandria, 1,73'j lineal feat. Proposals are Invited for stone or brick walls (plan* and peclncntlon* for wlilce can be seen at the ollice of the tjuartermnstcr General), for Iron railings (design* for which aie invited with the bids), or for hedges. The bids for planting hedges must specify the hedge plants Intended to he used, and must contain a guaranty to keep them In order for iwelve months after planting. The ditches to lie prepared Immediately, and the hedges to bo planted la / November next. I II. Proposal* are also Invited tor building a lodge of Senera stone at each of the national cemeteries, at the United State* q Military Asylum. District of Columbia, and Alexandria, Va., 7 plans and specifications for which can be seen at this oflice. 7 III. Kach bid must be accompanied l>v a good and soil- 7 clent guaranty ot at least two responsible parties that the contract, If awarded, will be promptly &nd faithfully exe- r cuted. ?, biila If unsatisfactory. V. Proposals should be plainly endorsed, '-Proposals for Enclosures for National Cemeteries," and be addressed to the <j Quartermaster General, U. 8. A. VI. Tlit cropoials will be opened In the pretence of tlx bIJdrrK, e.t tills oOlce, on Ibe Htn of September, 1870. at noun. M. 0. MKI(i8, Quartern!alter Ocncral, Brevet Mojor General, United States Army. q YAC HTS, SfTEAMIIOATS, ?cC. J Ali FOOT ROWBOAT -COPPER FASTKNED, BRASS swltel oar lor In. painted 111 color*, black walnut stern F board, for Hale cheap, at INGEKSOLI/s, IMSouth street. TjlOR HALF?THE 8UIP WM. F. STORF.R, AS SHE 81 r now layi at the foot of Stith atreet. East river, with anchori, chains. bosts, standing ami running rigging, Ac. / Inquire of JOHN HARRISON, Ji., 167 .South afreet. | FOR KALE-A COVERED BARGE, W BY 18; WELL timbered and tound. Inquire of A, A W. E. UURYKA, foot of Vesey it reel. ^ I ."'OR SALE CHEAP?THE WELL KNOWN BLOOP ? . yacht Grade, of the Hoboken Yacht Club. Can be seen 11 off c!tib home, foot of fourth street, Hobolcen. Tor pr'ca n and particulars address A. SAL/M AN, box 3,340 Pusl oliica, New York. ^ For kale cheap-steamboat hcll, pull ? ends, light draught, copper fastened; suitable for barge. Inquire at l>ry Dock office, Hoboken, N. J. The fine open yacht sea mew, si feet by 9, ] modelled by Bob Fish and built to order by Fletcher; is n ypry stiff and last; bas won two race* ; has two suit* of sails; mists, anchor, rigging and everything complete; will be sold . very low. J. 8. J., IM) Uuane street, New York. . WANTKI* TO PI'Ut llAMK. ] Apartv desires to purchase FIXturh suir- i able for * hat atoro. AdOrew Uox lit Herald oOc?. g ERAI T. PRY tiOOPH. T. mWiK * CO. will open on Monday, Auguat IK, h?ndamie ejection of F>U Uruaa liooda, in Kreaoh M4 lii-.h Korl.iu, Merino*. Kmpree* Cloth?, Veloure, J c ; Plain and Chrne Kobalx Popllna, It. par yard. }? Wlnoey* at Mo. v*r jwi Be?t racltto Delainra at lie. par 7aril. ilM) Hew Mourning Fabric*. I Broadway, Fourth aranu>>, Nluth and Ttnlb atraatl. T. STEWART A OO. L< will offer ob Monday, Au .oat 18, NoTvltiea In Kaan Kltinoi a, ti?\j ehaie* la Velret, Satin and raffat* Klubona In the rarioua width*. Ala? New Fall (.'alar* In flat I a and Velrol 'J'rlmnilnga. Broadway, Founh areuue, Ninth and Tenth atrfM*. T. STEWART A CO. La inTite ipeolal attention to a new arrlral of Robe* da Chambre, In eboiee design*, at from 911 lo *20, which will be exhibited for the tint time on \ Monday, Auguet 1ft, I with adoltiou* to their , Hosiery aad Men'e Furnishing Good* tillable tor the approaching season. i Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth etreeld. J T. STEWART k CO. 1 L. will offer on Monday, August U, at extraordinary low prlcee, e>?aul farle Ureases and Suite. Juet received; very handsome and elegant trimmed w alklag Suite, Parte made, at $4u lo $7S ( Chll<lrpn'e and Misses' I Walking Hints, Summer Dreeeee and ] Suite In linen, Hwlss and cambrlo et greatly reduced prlcee lo cloee out. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth aad Tenth slreel* 1 T. STEWART A CO. \* are offering several loU of Housekeeping Ooode much below cost of Importation. 6-8 and S-4 single and double Damaak Napkins, from |1 to 3 (i0 per Moron. Pamailc Table Clothe, all sires, from $1 &0 lo $2 75 earh. Brown and bleached Table Damaake, all linen, from 40c. to ic. per yard. Llneu Sheeting, from 60c. lo Mc. per yard. Pillow Linen*, irons Mr. to 70c. per vard. Linen Sbeete, for single and double bede, at CO and pward*. Printed Huckabuck Towels, $1 per doten and upward*. Bleached Huckabuck Towels. U*c. per yard and upward*. Excellent Kltohon Towelling, la '.16 yard pieces, for $3 %> er pieces Several hundred pieces Linen Nursery Diaper*, varlou* lJth.i, at $1 per piece below current price*. Marseille* Quilt* and Blanket* at low price*. Attention of house and hotel keeper* 1* Invited. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth atresia. I T MRS. GAYNOK'S. X 7?i Broadway. Last week. Selling off. Extraordinary sacrifice. All the good* contained In the above apactou* (tore, conding of Corsets, Hklrta and iTournour*, ummer Presses In all the finest Swiss muslin* and llnene, ileal styles and superior quality; alao the new Pulonalae In Hwls* and linen. i consequence of removlug the builneaa of Ihe above *tore a the KOth of Augu*t to RJd Broadway, corner of Twelfth tit eel, and having an umense stock, Mrs. (laynor la obliged lo eell good* at ?u rrpuiar pncea at 746 Broadway near Ninth street. IT RONALDSON'H A MKARK'S, CORNER SIXTH AT i eaue and Nineteenth street.?Selling off at a great re uctlon, while eelai zinc store Tor fall trade. Ladle*' Line* Sultn, lian Isomelv trlmineJ, 96 to 910. Flos white Lawn Suits, 9<) to tlu. Cblld'i Linen Gabriels,*!, 91 1U, 91 IS, *1 M and 91 35. Ladle*' Morning Wrapper*, 93 to $1 60, well made. Laille*' Toilet Sacques, Mc., 91 2u and 50 each. Fin* Chemises and Drawers, "6c., IWe. and 91. Fine French wore Corsets, KMo. { flns hand made, 88c. to Now opening great bargain* i Kt Hosiery, Glove*, Undergarment*, Handkerchief*, TrimIng Satin*. Sasb Ribbon*, Velvet*, Lac**, Embroideries, no Umbrella*. Large lino Housekeeping Ooodi eery cbeap. Large Huck Towel*, *3, $2 25 and +'2 6u per dozen. 19.000 yard* Nottingham Lace, 2So., 80c., U8o. and 50c. a ird. LadlM purchasing (mail ware*, to., for country u*? will nd here an Immcuu assortment at low price*. RONALDSuN A ME ARES, Coiner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth etreet. A ND THR TIMES AND PRICES [X are badly out of Joint. FOSTER BROTHERS will *et the-., right. Jood Print*, Be., Be. and 9o. Uood Ginghams. 11 He. Merrimack and Sprague Print* down to luo. a raraL Splendid yard wide Muilln* down to l*Mo. Lower priced Miiillna, Sc., Be., 0o. and 10c, Splendid yard wide Dress Uood*, 26c. and 8?c. Black Alpaca*, lit.c., worth 40c.; extra One, A0c., worth "4c. f reach I'aguiar ropllni, vard wide, fall colors, 8lo. Superline black Alpaoa*. 60c.; other* charge 7So. Hemp Carpet*, 40c.; good black Silk, 91Splendld *tyle* Sprague Print*, 10c. Finn all wool Flannels, 26o. Immente lot* Shawl*, Ca**lmere>, Towel*, Napklus, Ac , at ny price you wl?b. Good Table Linen*, SOc. and 37J<c. Corded black Silk, 92 26, formerly 93. Thouiand other bargain*, too numerou* to mention. No merchant can Veep pace with these quotation* unless e Is doing a large trade and I* able to buy In large lots. Our four stores u*e such vast ouantltles of goods that wo equently retail at less than wholesale prices. Every dollar must be sold for "cash." FOSTER BROTHERS, Klghth avenue, near lStb street. FOSTKK BROTHERS, 872 Bleecker street. FOSTER BROTHERS. Fort Wayne, lnd., and FOSTER BROTHERS, Terre llaule, lnd. A | JAMES McCRKEERY A CO., [V. Broadway a ml Eleventh street, will offer on Monday, August IS, a fine aisorlment or Trcoon Reps at 40c. | a splendid line of pr?och Calicos, Cblntxcs and Cambrlea, very cheap. French Percale*, In several beautiful hade*, at 26c. Tho balance of our Importation of Grenadines, Orgsnlle* Bareges, )ress Goods, Ao., at reduced prices. We will add to our aournliig department fresli goods, just received, comprldng English Bombasines, in all qualities; Taml*e Cloth, Kmre** Clotb, from tiJXc.; a splendid assortment i}[ Alpacas, i all graues. The balance ol our Hock of Linen Lainu and Chinese Gras* Cloth, in all colors, we oiler at a great reduction. Spring and summer Silks at less than coat. Llama Lace bawla and Sacque*, in new designs, at loss than cost, to lose the season. Grenadine Shawls from $4 SO. tripod Wool Shawl*, suitable for Hie seaside or travelling, from 94. All other styles reduced in proportion. A -JAMES MoCRBERY A CO., Broadway and F.leventh street. Will make on Monday, August IS, Great reductions In their Ladles' and Children*' Outlining Department. Ladles' llathlng Suits reduced to 98: Ladies' Linen Suits, irlth Oversklrt, s.4; Ladles' l.lnen Suits, with Oversklrt, $8. educed from j>14, Infants' l.ace Caps, from if6 to $10, Lalie*'Tucked Skirts, *1; Ladle*' Cbemliee, 91 ^6; Ladies' light Dresses, 91 SO; Ladles' Drawers, 91. [EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. Fj A. T. STEWART A CO. eipectiuiiy can in* auanuun or meir cu*tom*r* tod (Iran?r* to their attractive stork of bummer and fall Urnt Silk* at popular price*. Striped, cheeked and Chine Kllka, In great variety, at 41 to : per vard; value, $1 SO to 92. l'laln Foulard $1 bO, value $3 per yard. 24 inch black and white atiped $1 7V value 93 GO. Striped Satin* 91 34, value Plain and atrli ed Japanese lie. a 91 per yard. Klch whll* and ci?lor*d Drru Satin*, extra quality, A choice Una 0! plain <>ro* drain*, for venlng and *trcet, 93 ill to 9:1. value 93 to 9S 60 per yard. A few eitr* rich Rat In Urocade Silk*. American Silk*, black and colored, *1. Job lot of medium and rich Silk*, great bargain*. A complete dock of black 811k* at popular price*. i lain and a ripe I liarellt Chainbrey. Alexander'* brat Kid Olovs*. Ac., Ac. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth it reel*. 10 TO 0*lTXIt<I/? J FOR BARGAINS, BAROAIN8, B.VKClAINS, In aih Ribbons, great reduction In price*. inch black Ribbon, 80c., worth Si. inch, extra One, 41. Inch groa grain black. 91 34, $1 3d and 91 81 a yard. OO TO O'NEILL'S for Ionian Sailie*, great reduction Id pi tea*. cw Roman Saanea, juit recelvtd. Roman Sash Ribbon*. 91 SO, worth 9S. Scotch I'lald Sa*bc*, t4, reduced from $8. Fancy Roman Ribbon* for tie*. 30c. a yard. 0 TO O'N KILL'S for French t'hlp data, great reduction In price*. French Chip Hata, reduced to 9*. new summer abapea. Fine black hair Araba, Rfic., former price sy2. White Pamela liala. Mb,, Vic. and 9oc., waterproof. French Frame*, latest noveltlt*, 10c. 10 TO O'NEILL'S for greal reduction in price*. French Flowers, Fancy Feather*. Ostrich Feather*. New Ooo'da juat received. 0 TO O'NEILLS for Lupin's Kid Ulove*. two button*, $1 3.V ancy Uood*. Call and *ee our prleea. All good* marked In plain flgurea. II. O'NKILL A C<W 19 Sixth avenue, between Twentieth auCTwcnty-flrst street*. 1 REAT CLEARING OUT SALE OP JT Carpet* and Furniture, Regardlea* of cost or prlM. On account of having to commenct alteration* In my 'areroom* about the 1st of July, I offer my *ntlr? stock or Carpets and Furniture, be largest of the kind ever thrown ou this market, and which mist be sold regardless of co*t. (Jjud* packed and (hipped Tree. I). KF.LLY, Successor to H. O'FarrelL W, 349 and 171 West Thirty-fifth street, and 6U and #14 llghth avenue. S 1'. I- roll* Canlon Malting. if ME. V. VinOUROUX, 133 FOURTH AVENUE, HAS vJL reduced her goods lu order to mnkn room for her slock f imporlatlon from Part*; alio Monogiams, Napkin* and led Linen worked lo order, and all kiud* of t'nderclutalng ,nd Tromscaus made up. UIS3 O'TOOLK (LATK OF O'SOLLIVAN A ORKKl'S) I* now lelllng the balance of h*r summer dock at half Tic*. Elegant Llnon anil Lawn Sulla from 4*5; P.ranlng iresaca and Ov*r*kirta, of the latest (trie* and suvWW iUAllij, at rwry low prict*. 31 Clinton vlao*. iD. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ' DRY UOODH. . V, \1 * _ bUMMKK TRAKK. Cl *.?** Mr?w uoods, Parasol* nod gun UnkreUu, 0? S? Ribbon*, Ucei, Kmbrolderle* and Cf St c"K>d?. Hoelery, Whit* Goods, Cf Jf Homf lneplni ?nij FunilihlBj U??U, Of 7 Boom and Stationery, 4e. Of A R. II. If ACT Qt ma fourteenth sireet and Smh areaua. Or NOTICE TO LADIK9._HANDKOME ROUND BiTL elegant ehapes, selling off, to uiki rooa for aiir fil foods coming. Mm*. F. DE LACY, #S2X Broadway, near Nineteenth elreet. STILL GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICES. BRO HIE, J SI I'nlooiqmrt, 1 will offer on Monday, August It, the entire balanro of the Hummer Stock, consisting of Lace Jackets, Pol ue, Ac. i alee Iwlse I.awu, Pique and Linen Suite, all at greatly redaaei price*. Alto the entire talance of their slock of Bluff Suite, consisting of Black and Colored Alpaca*, Poplins. Ac. Ala* >ur new style of Shawl Units, for travelling. All of whioh w? ouid particularly la rite the publlo to eiamlne. AIII.LINKRV AM) DK KSS.MAKINO* j AT MADAM COLLINS' (EI.KVK DK MMB. FLORINS Lnferre) dreeeniaktng estebllshiueni, M VVost Klerentk ? Hrert, ladles can rely on pelting perfect-fitting Dreeeee mad* tad trimmed In latest Parisian style. Laulei Tlsltlag the ell# lollcltsd to call. Bonnets and ladies' hats-saratoga lrohorn Plats, White Chip Hats, Seaelde Hate, new Styles low ready. BINNB' MlUiuery, ?< Broadway. Please ear* this. * FOR MLB. J A FIRST CLASS CORNER BAKURY AND CONFEO.' tlonery. with a three yoart' Leasn ; also Horse, Kum ind Route; will be Sold at a sacrlJce. Inquire at Iw lilimcknr sti int. A GOOD PAYING AND GKNTBKL BUSINESS, SUIT, able for scnlleman or lady, located on Broadway, W sale, and will be eold very cheap. J C. TRUMAN, 111 Broadway. AN OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL STATIONERY BUBInesi for sale cheap; owner has to go West. Addreaa M, J., Herald olllco. A JOB PRINTING OFFICE-COMPLETE WOBKIM4 order; well l>.o.ited : will be sold cheap; Immediate eala desired. MAOOMBER A HARKKK, Ml Broadway, A MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS HUBINKB8 PUS sale rlieap, on Stulen Island Must be sold this month. Aiirfiota U II.I f X UK ll?r .1.1 ..111. .. A FIRST CLAPS BAR, I.I NCII ROOM AND REKfAtfrdnt for sale ut a bargain, In Ilia bed location domt town ; (lulu* good buslnos*. Apply to THOMAS () aFFNK Y, Auctioneer, 3j Centre street. A?A LAROE VARIETY OK SECOND HAND SAFES . for kale; all styles; brit makers, good bargain*. !1?aM call before purchasing elsewhere. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 8?0 Broadway. A HOME AND BUSINESS COMPLETE FOR ?l,3U0.-< Other business oblige* ine to sacrifice ; nine year* !? * of whole home ; rent onlr $ 101 a year: tin en llllilard labia* (Griffith's make); Bar, Billiard and Lunch Room* wall furnished. It I'robpect street, Patcrson. Aorocery on a leading avenue kou hale.-* Apply to M. V. uunn * CO., UBdaud 837 Greenwich tlreet. A -FOR SALE. THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of k Fancy Dry Oood* Store, nicely tilted up; rent lew I good reason* for selling. Inquire In the store, lot Washington ilreet, lloboken, N. J. A LARGE SIZE HERRING SAFE FOR SaLK CHEAT. A Alio two medium and one imall Safe, of H*rtJng% Wilder'* and Lliile's makes. B. O. QUIRK, 71 MajdsolaM, 1 Avert nice wire and cioak store fobsalb,1 wltb fixtures: rood rriuons tor selllnc; owner ha* other builness to attend io In Cuba. Apply at #34 Broadway, la the store. A RARE CHANCE?THE oTOCK AND FIXTURES ob a llrai claaa Liquor aad Oyater Saloon, with the Lea*a. for aale cheap. Apply to JOHN FLYNN, Astoria, L. I. A FIRST CLASS BAKERY FOB BALE?IN A Flbat rate location; rent low: oren and bakehouse and everything complete; a fine chance lor a man with limlte* mean*; might take a good man a* partner or foreman. M Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. A OOOD OPPORTUNITY.?FOR sale cheap, Sock, Fixtures and fuse year*' Lease of one of the bc? located Fancy (loods and Millinery Store* on Broadway, with a good custom trade; established 1837, For furtM# particular* send name, and addre** S. B., box lit UeraM o flics. t CARTMAN.-FOR KALE, TEAM. DOUBLE TRUCK and Work of two Rood pay In; stores, a bargain. Apply to day at tS8 Weal Fortieth street, or on Monday at SU Front street. DBCO STORE FOR bale.-a german DRUGGIST would do well; good location; low reot. Call for i?n days at lOt Sixth avenue. FLEETWOOD PARK HOTEL, WEST MORIUSANIA.? The Lease and Futures for sale, now doing a aplendhl buslnr**. Apple to W. J. WELLER. Eighth avenue aud 141*4 itreet, or J/.MKS davis, 28 south WlliTum street. FOR SALE THE KINDLINO WOOD YARD NO. SUV Eleventh avenue; lor *.tle cheap a* the owner want* M go We*t. Apply on premises till (old. FOR SALE-THE FIXTURES AND OOOD WILL or the wholesale and retail Liquor Store and Restaurant," I'M Myitlu avenue, Brooklyn, with Ure year*' leaae. citafc. llshed 14 years; the bouse has twelve roems, with two g004 cellar* under tbe store; cas all through the boute; hot and cold water In the kitchen. Inquire o i the premise*. Fob hale bar and restaurant, in oood location. Inquire of BESSON A VAN OLINDA, M$ Chamber* (treet. For sale-a lodging house and dining sa? loon, near the terminus of a railroad and stage llM| five years' lease will bo given. Apply at 336 Ninth avenue near Twenty-nlutb street. , , For sale?rare chance butter, ego and Cheese Store, on the best avenue in the city, central l( a tirst class trade; store suitable for general erooery, with three years' lease; small capital requited. Address W. IL. 948 Broadway. tvtor SALE-one OF the OLDK8T ESTABLISHED f Liquor Stores in Third avenue. Apply to II. doi1ebty, 13 Crosby street. For bale?tiik stock and kixtureb or a. largo end line Hat and Cap Store, located oo the principal street in Brooklyn. Address A. B. C.,1lernld oBlce. For BALE-A MANUFACTORY; no opposition 1 energy and capiat required; home, wagon and every, thing complete to carry on tlie buaineas. For particular! address Kli Eaat Klevcoth afreet, basement. ITIOR HALE THE OLD ESTABLISHED FRUIT, POULtry and Kanoy Grocery Store, IB Montgomery ilrret, Jersey City; to a buslneaa man this la a cool opportunity. Apply at above. FOIl SALE-CHEAP, A CP.OCKERY, OIL AND LAMP Store, In uood I calily. luforuiatlou can be had at 61 Ninth avenue, In liquor stjre. t^OR SALE CHEAP?A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AMD 1. Billiard Saloon, altuated ou Kljlitli avenue, good rea* sons given for selling. Inquire of II. B. HOLBOKOW, U| Ninth avenue. J,"K)R BALK CIIKAP-A SINOLR STAND in WIMT r Washington Market. Inquire ot or address C. MUNDORK, IM Duane street, New York. /"* OOD ClIANCK FOR A CANDY AND ICE creak \T Saloon. --000,'t Grand street; Jlai hluery and cheap real, Uood reason* given for soiling (1ROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES CHEAP; DWELC? 1 Ing attached: rent only $20; goo I neighborhood; owner must leave the city. Apply tt to 10 A. M. or I to 4 P. M. S. KAUFMAN, 8?8 Greenwich street. IIQUOR STORE TOR SALK?WITHO T RKGAKD to l real taluc; well established. Address other BUHt> ni'ss, Herald office. LBASE AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST CLASS MILLL nery Store, with or without Stock, situated on the bed utrect In Brooklyn; pla'e glass front, cool dwelling aM very low rent; win be sold low on account of sickness. Ad dress C. O. 1'., statlou A, New York. < Milk route for sale -first rate turnout* everything new ; 2n0 quarts ruatxtn ; will sell cheapfl sold this month. Apply at 414 Blilh avenue, In the restaur rant. TO PAINTERS. FOR STOCK AND FIXTURES Ol PaintShop, rent 4*7 a month ; location good, InquUvol OKOKUK DUNNK,!? Union street, Brooklyn. 1IO MKRCIIANT TAILORS AND CUTTERS, WITH cnpilkl. ?1The subsoijber offer* far sale the l/titw im Stork of a mm hant tailoring and ready made clothlnf Iota, dolug a biimuww of #1*,utXI per annum In a neighborI tie rlly, wl hid 16 miles of New York; to the right party liberal term* will Le offered. Address J. K. A., boi I7TT New Voi k Coat ofllee. TO PAWNHROK IvRS?KOR SALE-ONE OF THK BE8J stands In tlie city ; over IK yean establish*) 1 and doing ( first rat* buslneH*; io:d on account of the death of lh< owner; will lease the wholii > nil Hug at low rent for i.*e ol tenters. Apply to 11. KERKIUAN, 8U Duanc Street, frota 10 to 13 o'clook. WILL BUT AN OLD ESTABLISHED CORN KB ??n)W Liquor Store, with Stork, Lease, Ac.; linoit location id Jeraey City, Apply to-day at 334 Urora atreet, Jersey Cut. ? y. MACHINERY. ^ FUR SALE A BAND BAW: ALSO I'LANINU ma< china, Schenk'a; Moulding, Tenontnj, Sticker, Mort tains, See.; Belting, 441 horaepower Engine and Boiler, the machinery of a mlo. O. HAHVKY, iJ Kerry etreel. FK)R SALE STEAM IENOINE, TWENTY IIORSK power, with forty horae Boiler. Inquire at No. B7 BUth (treef, near Second avenue. FIFTKKN IIORSK HOISTING KNOINE, DOUBLE CTI?lnd-r, nearly new; alao M and ID horae ao., Stationary and Portable, fill alien; Lathes, 1'laacra and Sbapere, H WILLARD'B, 41 Dcy etreet. *> WOOD k MANN PORTABLE AND SIATIOBABY K*.' It cities and Boiler*, Hoisting Engines, Saw Mlila, Cora and Wheat Mills and \\ ood Working Machinery. Call areaM (or reduced price HaL C. CI)WD. COPE LAUD, Salesrooms 41 Cortlatidl street, Nnr fork. J RKMUIOtH NOTICES. ... Jjy UNIVKRSALIST SKR\ICRS AT BREYOORT 11 ALL, Fifty-fourth street, near Thirl avenue, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Char ea Thomas, Eaq., will lead and addreu lb t meeting Seats free. The public cordially I DTI ted. fink arts. I BEDS ART OALLF.RIKS?NOR. BIT AND Bl? BROAD4 way?i ree eahibttio* af tine PiliilBH and Statuary at prlyate taift.