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TH WHOLE NO. 13,147. MKimn m inunw. A)TO8BMBNTB? Kecokd Pi am?Third ?nd fourth column#. ASTROLOGY?Sfvknth Pag*?Sixth column. BILLIARDB?Ubcomo Pauu?Second column. BOARDERS WANTED?8 kco no Paub?First column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED? SaooftD PAus-Hrst column. BBOOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SJtLE?SaooHD PaSJS Second column. _ ? BCBINESS OPPORTUNITIES?Fna* PA??-FourU? BUSINKSHNOTICES-Firni Pa<j??Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR 3ALB?8S00MD PA?-8econd column. CLERKS AND BALBBMBK? ? ?* PA??-TMrd colCLOT1IINO?Sktmth Paqw?Fourth cohnra. COACHMEN AND GAKDKNERfl?SrTWtfH PASB-Thlrd cohftnn. COASTWISE 8TBAMSHIP8?Fimrr Pa*??Fifth and Sixth COUNTRY BOARD?8*00*1) Pao??First column. DANCING ACADEMIES?Bscoan Pau??Fourth column. ssiffiftWiSafiraiWfltesSaED ?D 0*. VURHJBHED?First Page?Third column. SOBOPEAN STEAMSHIPS?Firs* Paok?Filth column. BUROPE-^-Smnrra PAOn?Fourth cotnmn. "EXCURSIONS?First Pao??Blxth ?olumn. FINANCIAL?Ninth Paos? Fourth column. FU R N1811KD^ROCni 8 * AN D"*A P A RTMKNTfl TO LET? Fimt Pack?Third and fourth columns. YURNITURE?First Pao??Fowth column. _ iVRBNOH ADVBRTIBBMENTB?BBTS**a PAQs-Foorth * celumn. HBLP W ANTED?FEMALES?Sstswtb Paos?Second , p1/&.rh.M .nrt nikAir fourth columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC.?Fiawr PA0?-8ec0nd and third eoltimn HOTELS?Second Paob?First column. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED?siookd Pagb?First INSTRUCTION?Sxtmth Page?Fourth column. liOAN OFFICBS-rsbtbmth Paob?Fourth column. .LOST AND FOUND?Firm Paob?Flr*t column. MACHINERY?Fiust Pack?Fourth column. MARBLE MANTELS?8 it con d Page?Second column. MATRIMONIAL? Second Page?Sceond column. MEDICAL?Seventh Page?Sixth column. H1LLINERY AND DRESSMAKING?Fimt PAO*-SUth column. _ MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?Tenth Pao?Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS?Secoiid Page?Fourth column. MUSICAL?Second Page?Fourth column. PERSONAL?Fimt Page?First column. PIANOFORTES?Second Paob?Third column. POLITICAL?Second Pace?Fourth column. PROPOSALS?Seventh Page?Fourth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES? Bkventii Page?Second column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT?Second Page? Second column. HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE?Second Page?8econd EEWARDS-First Page?First column. sales aT AUCTION?Sbyenth Paob?Firth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?Setbnth Pace? First and sccond columns. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?Seventh Paob?Third column. SPECIAL NOTICES?First Paob?First and second columns. SUMMER RESORTS?Second Sagb?First column. THE TRADES?Setbnth Paob?Fourth column. THE TURF?First Page?Second column. to LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES-First PAGE-Thlrd column. TRAVEI.LERS' GUIDE?First Pag*?Sixth column. UNFl'RNiSHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Fiimt Pauk?Fourth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, AG?First Pass?Sixth column. If Kit A UD BRANCH OFFICE?UPTOWN A DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,266 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY' SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 r. M.) AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANT KIND. ~~~~ AVOUWiT MAN, AGED 19, TALL. STRONG AND INtclllucnt. brown eyes and hair, speaks German, French, Italian, and but little English, left hi* home, in Hobokcn, on Monday, August 12, gluce which time nothing has been heard from him. Fears are entertained that, taken suddenly ill, he hat not been able to communicate with his friends. Any information left at Police Headquarters, Mulberry street, will be thankfully received. BF.ROKN-OP.ZOOM, NEDERLANDEN.? DENHEE RE H. W. A. VAN DER LINDEN DU TOY.-Wordt opfrerocprn, om zoo Spoedlg mogelyk hetzy in peraoon, of by gemajttlgde aleh aan te melden ten Bterfhulae van Ucsaelln vader den Heer J. A du Toy, overleden den 20 3tiny, 1872, te Brrgen-op-Zoom (Nederlanden) om daar ?ym belangen waar to/Uemen. CCOFFEE-BLESS YOU. WRITE FULLY TO WILL, J box 182 Herald office. FOR ADOPTION-TWO CHILDREN. 8 AND 8 YEARS ol age, boy and girl. Call at 109 Mulberry street. Mrs. BURNS. INFORMATION WANTED?OF CHARLOTTE DIXON, of Bella*!, Ireland; loft Kay A Co.. Manchester, England. for Amcrlca. Any information will bo thankfully re ceived by her sister, ELIZA JANE DIXON, 112 Second street, South Brooklyn. if th^ cousins of captain s? will return 1 to jiim jhey will be received with the greatest kin... noes. ' **T_* t. ..*?- ???????-TKsgmrp1 TOHN WALSH, FROM KINGS COUNTY, IRELAND. ?J wants to know the whereabouts of his brother, Peter Walsh. Should this come under his eye please send a letter to Mr. EDWARD K1TZPATRICK, liquor dealer, corner Twenty-first street and Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn. Lady in black, who noticed gentleman dressed In dark with straw hat entering Fourth avenue cars, corncr of Thirteenth street, in companv of a Kcntlvinnn dressed in light colors and with heavy oeard, is earnestly requested to gfant an interview addressing v. J)., box 197 New York Post office. The lady left car corner of Centre and Howard streets. . . ... i,' " " *- *i Maria e. hayden.?i am anxious to see you. Send present address to HARRY, box 178 Herald o.Hee. PERCY 8.?WRITE TO F. M., YOUR FRIEND, AND env where I can meet you. Address my name, Post office, .New York. Saratoga.?phil, you haye told mb a falsehood. Write or you may see mo. aman. The lord will be with us from this day forward, at the corner of Broadway and Twentythird street, at 4 P. M. WH. O.?CORRESPOND OR TELEGRAPH ME AT . Red Bank, If safe, and location, so as to relieve your distracted father and mother. Chicago papers please copy. FRED. logt ~ttp fouitd, Lekt in a new jersey southern railroad car, Thursday morning last, on the train leaving Sandy Hook on arrival of boat New York at 9:40 A. M., a mail leather Bag. Will the gentleman who found it and stsked a lady if it was hers please send ltcarefUliy. with its Ronti'iit*. to cither the Lona Branch Deoot Master, or to Dr. M1TCHEL, on board Plymouth Rock, to be suitably rewarded. Lost?on or about october u, 1871, by h. KENNEDY A CO., Brokers, 11 Broad street, New York, Certificate Number. 2,470, tor ten (10) shares of the capital dock of the Bank of North America (in New York). The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the name to ttiem at their uffloe. 11 Bhoao Htkkbt, Nbw Yoaa, August 14,1872. Lost?an English greyhound; answers to the name of "Nellie;" had on a collar marked ..nrton, SO Water street" Anyone returning her or RiviiiK any information regarding her trill be mutably re warded. ROBINSON, Engineer, French's Hotel. Jost-ON FRIDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 16, AT THE J office of the Western Union Telegraph, a large 1'ocketbook, containing papers of no value but to the owner. c. o. Ilotchkiss' name stamped inside. The llndrr will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 84 Chatham street. T OHT?A CHAMOIS PUR8B, CONTAINING ABOUT J.J Kit ty-seven Dollars In bills and some small change. JVlioever will return the same to Mrs. MAHONEY, 289 East Fifty.fourth street, will receive the thanks of the owner and be suitably rewarded. REWARPI. ?fr r REWARD WILL BE PAID ON RETURNING 8IL?p* ' v" mouated Whip, with names on handle, lost MtuMa.v night in going from Fourth to Sevcnty-sccond mrem, 10 w. rKPPARD, Mereer street, near Fourth. <jhp: REWARD WILL BE PAID FOB THE RETUBN OF O'J n canary bird. alt yellow; one leg shorter and thicker than the other, twu Wont Fllty-aecond street, totween Broadway and Eighth avenue. A REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED WILL V"" to P*1*1 l?r'h? return of a gold hunting caM watch, loet last night from Hunter's Point ferry to Thirtieth street, by addressing Dr. OKO. BERNARD, No. 8 Bart Ttiiftloth street. UNITED STATES DETECTIVE AOENCT. N Nassau street. All kinds of deteotlve business undertaken. SOTTciM. ~ A A.?KENTUCKY PUBLIC LIBRARY DRAWINGA. Biggeat and beat tliini of the dav; square chance Tor a fortune for fW; Concert and distribution of tfiOO.ww to ticket hoWers, under the management of ex-Ooremor fLornaa E. Bramlotto. September 23, 1S7S. S<iid for ticket* or circular* to Kajor THOMAS H. HAYS, Branch offlocu 6W Broadway, corner Houston ftreei. Ticket* can alao be found with John T. Edge, 1# Brond street; MoKenile t Devlin. SI Nassau street; floodrich A Afiderapn, 1,213W Broadway; Joseph Bates, 190 Br<>*dway, and J. Scott (Mbaon, B62 Broadway. A _A?MOkNBT LOANED ON LIFE POLICIES IN J\. ftrat cla? eagnpanlaa m<I on other securities, at 81 Liberty street, np stfllrg. ? A LI. THE Of FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KEN' JY tuoky State JUftteriaa on OJc. Information given. uEOROF. CI.ARK.Bronar, No. 1 istur place, corner of Broad ^vay. A -HAVANA LOTTEET, AT REDUCED PRICES. A. ,??. .. E NE neyi' HPKCIAL. IIOTIOTS^ A -OFFICIAL DRAWIKCHl ^ A. KENTUOKT BTAT^ tOTTBRIER MWIKHI-BW1 CL4?s So. 491?AWVH 17. Ml a, ??. a, n, to, irC 71, ?. as, #2. 7. i& sirrooKV?claw no. 4(B?Avavn 17,1871 ?, W, M, ML tf, 17, 1* ?. ?( 4>, S7, 71 paduoab?wu clam no. 591?acquit 17.1871 ?, 66, 11, U, 4. 14, 32. 17, 76, 16, ?>, 41 hwocih?CLAM no. Sw?aucuiT 17, 1871 / IK 17, 16. 60. SO, 73, 44. SI, 64, 64, 7/ ... 8I**ONS * CO., M?n*ger?, Covln?toB, * j. ' CLOTS, Broker, HbBrotdwt;; Pej} office DOIMW. A ?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA A. and Kentucky Bute Lotteries always on IBe. J. 5LUTE, Broker, 306 Brotlwiy, US Fulton .street, No. J Park row; Post office be* DAVNINO TRUSS AND BRACE COMr ANY. Jl New and Improved self-adlugtlng, non-friction Brace Truss, Abdominal and Spinal Shoulder Brace* and other aaitpeiuTulinncts, for sale and applied at 312 Broadway. CLOTH EH WRINGERS OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED promptly. R C. BROWNING, M Cortlandt street Eureka steak machine carvino company, 40, 0, 84 and M Cannon itreet. Roeewood, walnut, oak and aata Ornaments, Butts of all prominent men, Ac. Figure Carving a specialty; vfVE. GRAY MAY BE CONSULTED FOR ALL DI8M eases of the skin, eruptions, moles, frocklcs. decolorations, Ac., and for diseases of the scalp, loss of hatr and premature baldness. Hours 10 to 5 daily. Sole agent for ueiarges' celebrated French cosmetics. 81 Lafayette place, New York. &KQQ KQQ W DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEOALiJpOOJ.OoJ lied Kentucky State Lottery; tlOO.OOO, sold, was drawn In Royal Havana Lottery at Cuba August ^7. Address BAL&Y k CO. (office esUbUshed 30 ears), IT* Broadway. rjpHE MURDERERS' PARADISE I THE BLACK K. K.'s OF SOUTH CAROLINA. GOVERNOR SCOTT THEIR FRIEND AND PROTECTOR?TWO VILLIANS SAVED FROM THE GALLOWS TO SECURE THE ELECTION OF A RADICAL SHERIFF. 8KB TODAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. SEE TO-DAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. BEE TO-DAY'S BVENING TELEGRAM. TUB TPRFT~ Prospect park fair ground association. Tuesday, August 20, S o'clock P. M. Sweep Make * WOO. mile heats, best 3 In 6, In harnosf. J. Denton name* blk. g. Black Lead. George Wright names br. g. Dan Bryant X. Willi# names b. m. Flirt Same Day. Match $200, mile heats, bent 2 In 8, in harness. M. Rodger* names b. m. Belle of Vermont II. Williams names s. g. Little Dan. Good day and track. george W. oakley, Superintendent saratoga races. k second meeting, 1872. friday. august 16. sa*urday, august it. monday, august 19. tuesday, august 20. wednesday, august 21. thursday, august 22. All the good race homes In the country will be present The programme Includes Hurdle Raccs ami Steeple Chases, besides numerous Flat Races, at all distances. W. r. TRAVER8, President. C. Whiatlt, Secretary. Trotting at Fleetwood park-on monday, August 19. at 3 o'clock. Match for $1,000, mile heats, best 3 in S, In harness. D. Pttlfr, s. m. Lizzie Adams, formerly Midland Maid. T. Ogle, b. a Bellfounder. Good day and track. Same day, match $280, mile heat*, best 3 in S, In harness M. McNamara, s. g. Sorrel Dan. John Lyons, x. g. Tcazer. Same day, match for $200, mile heats, best 3 in ft, In harness. ' _ Thos Ogle, b. m. White Legs. m Loux, b. m. Kate. W. H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. POOLS SOU) AT JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT. 1,187 Broadway, corner Twenty-eighth street, on Saratoga races: also on Springfield trots this evening and every evening; also in afternoon on Mutual and Ath'etic game at Philadelphia. F. B. JOH NSON. HORHKS, CARRIAGES, SiC. At the auction hodse of JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite tlie Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business Is conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART. 110,119 and 114 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. . GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct tbis branch of our business, s we-do-Ail our oOier business, on the same straightforward principle* which govern honorable bouses in all mercantile pursuit* WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that Is warranted sound from 24 to <9 hours for trial. ENTRIES FOR QALEOF HOR&E8 AND CARRIAGES can be made at onr ddwTltowri omc? and salesroom, S7 Nassau street, where we also Keep a register of Horses tor private sale. j ? - r - y LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. A -JOWf f>. "fiAMLIlT~it?3'ff5i^BR.-SPECIAL and peremptory auction sale of four fine road and family Horses, city DUilt road Wagons, Harness, Blauket?. Saddles. 1c., at private stable 49W est Thlrtiteth street, near Wood's Museum, at M-.30 A. M.. this day, August 19, the property of Mr. Brandon and partner, civil engineers, whose business calls them to a Western contract at once. Consisting of a dark brown Kentucky bred gelding, Morgan stock. 15.2 high, 7 years old; cost, together with his mate last Spring, 91,200, In Louisville (his mate died at Long Branch one month ago); Is a smooth and pleasant driver; can trot in 3 JO; afraid of no cars; has heavy tail; been used by a lady pingle since the death of his mate, and Is warranted sound and kind*. Gay and stylish Roan Trottlilg Mare Dorcas; was sired by yAutitt Mohawk, whose record is 2:32; Is 5 years old, 18.2H high; raised In Saratoga county. and trotted there last fall in S :48>$, winning a valuable gold watch; has no public record, fcut can. by proper training, beat her sire; she is free and pTefiini on tne bit, afraid of nothing and warranted sound and kind. Elegant extra stylish and well developed bright Bay Pate lien Mare, raised in Orange county; is 15.3 high and 7 rears old; hat long, flowing tall; kind and amiable in disposition; lias been used the past summer at Long Branch by an invalid lady to lady's phaeton; Hflne and nut; can trot In 3:10 and la afraid of no cars; a perfect beauty whllo standing or moving. Is a superior family or road beast, and is warranted sound and kind. Bright bay Gelding, 18.2K high, only 7 vears old; Is a very gamy driver, iouko ana nuruy ru?u?wri nu ruauvou lone for him; will trot to park phaeton In 3:30; ban excellent pole horse ; stands without tying: well acclimated and accustomed to city pavements, having been nsed for two year* by present owner, and la warranted sound and kind. Top Rtlvera Wagon, good as new: open Road Wagon, bv Brewster; Dunscomb, Trainor and Crossman single ana double road and coach Harnesses; Paddle byftalnor; Blanket*, Sheets, Nets. Afghans. Whips, Ac. No postponement The highest bidder get* the property. Stable to let and a good coachman to hire. Auction 6ale. Entire Stock of Livery Stable, 392 and 894 Broadway, Williamsburg, On WEDNESDAY, August 21, 1872. Fall particulars hereafter. AT RBDUCED PRICES?88 LIBERTY STREET. Light Carriages and Harness, Elegant new style Rockaways, Top Wagons. Pony Phaetons and road Wagons?best make and tlnlsh, and offered at Oreat bargains for cash. JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL, 88 Liberty street AT WALDRON A COOKE'S Ilorse Mart, Liberty, New Church and Cedar streets. AUCTION SALE OP HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS, THIS DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 19. AT 12 O'CLOCK. Bright bav Trotting Horse, 16 hands high, 8 or 9 veari old: a superior fine stepper; ha* trotted In 2:40; can boat 3 minutes to-day; good wind and endurance; believed to be sound. Sorrel coupe Horse, 1# hand* high, 6 years old, flno knee action, free (torn vice; warranted found, kind and true. Sorrel Horse, 18^ hands, 8year* old; has trotted In 2:40; a lady can drive him; warranted kind and true. Team of bav Hemes, l#l? hands, 6 and 7 years old. kind in all harness rrcc from vice; warranted kind and true. Bay Mare, 16 hands, 8 years old; a superior, stylish driver In all harness; warranted sound, kind and true. Bay Trotting Mare, 16 hand*, H year* old; a superior, elegant, stvllsn driver in all harness; can trot In 2 M today; warranted kind, sound and true Top Wagon and sot of hand made Harnen. Roan llor*e, 18 hands, 9 years old; a superior worker and puller, with good wind and endurance. Sorrel saddle Mare, IS hands, 8 years old; warranted sound and kind. <it . _ Iron gray Horse, 16hands, 7 years old; haa been used In a truck; warranted kind, sound and true. also. THE FINISHED STOCK OF A HARNESS MAKER, consisting of Light and Heavy, Single and Double hand made Harness. All wanters of horses extended 24 houra. Descriptive catalogues morning of sale. Bale positive, rain or fhtnc. A GROCERY OR EXPRESS WAOON. SIX-SEAT Rockaway, Top Buggy and Dog Carl, in perfect order, cheap; new and second hand Carriages, all gtylea, iowe.tt'opulayjlce?;TURER8, uylON ^ A CARRIAGE DEPOT. 141 WEST BROADWAY, near Canal street.?Carriage* of all kinds, both new and aecond hand. Cheapest place In city. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. A?T CART, LITTLE USED; LIGHT COUPE, IN . excellent order, at low prices; large variety of new Carriages and Morn's.", greatly reduced. HAM'S, Fourth street, near Broadway. AT OUR REPAIR SHOPS, ?l CROSBY STREET, ARE the following secon <Jhand Carriages, lu good order One Barouche. Two four-seat Phaeton One Conpc, round front, nearly new. Twojslx-seat Rocku .vay? (one very light). One Coupe Rockaway. One four In-hand Phaeton. One top Pony PJiacton. One vary roomy open Wagon. _ . BRADLEY. PBAY A CO.. successors to Jolin R. Uiwrence t Co. A GOOD FAMILY HORSE.?CAN BE DBIYEN BY A lady, and covered Wagon, for salo at a very reasonable Price. Can be wan at F. COLXON'S.M EaatTblrtMipitiWC W YO] / " ?^ I YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST jfORSB8} CABHIAOBI, *C. F A T K?ITT'8 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. NBVIK8 ~ A and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, largo assortment Oar- f nam, Pony l'haetons, Business Wagons; several floe J Mm for ladles' driving for sala clpi^ WITT1 ^ cQ ^ A LOT or HORSEB PROM OAK ADA WE8T-TOVNG and sound; (It lor all kinds of business. Inquire at n Ml Canal street, corner of Washington. J A -CARRIAGES CHBAPBR THAN TUB CHEAPEST . and warranted.?19 Rockaways, 17 (bur seated top c Phaetons, 14 top Buggies, 9 no top, I rony Phaetons. x DAY A SOW, Md and 148 Eldrldge street. a For sale?a finb chestnut mare, is hands high, ? years old; can trot In 1:45; together with new > Top Brewster Wagon and new Harness by Cunicri'onl; 'j prfco $700. Also one black Mare, IS hands 1 Inch, 6 years gi old; Irot in 8 minutes; price $300. Both horses Hilly war- n ranted. A^jjljr to JOSEPH TOWNLEY, Boulevard sta uich, iwinu mi wm nnirin nrwi ^ Fob salb-a paib op fink bay hobsbs, m bands, 9 mad 10 years old. A fine bay coupe Horse, 14 hands, to inatcli the above, 8 years. Will be sold aheap, , the owuer leaving the city. WM. COGSWELL., *15 Lexington avenue and Thirty-third street^ j? FOB SALE?A HOBSE, 8 YEAB8 OLD; SUITABLE tj tor truck'or cart; also a single Truck and Uaraeaa, at . <84 Third avenue, South Brooklyn. _____ f Fob salb-a handsome saddle ob driving r Pony, 14)^ hands, sound and warranted safe tor lady P or children to ride or drive; he Is perfect in every re- . spect A. HANKINSON, No. 9 East Nineteenth street ( Fob sale?cabt horse, sound, pbbfbct, *m. 5 To be seen at MANTIN'B Coal Yard, Twenty-third J street and Eleventh avenue. ? Great baboain.?uptown boarding and sale y Btublo for sale cheap for cash; long lease and oheap 0 rent. This Is worthy of attention. For fall particulars m apply at 140 West Forty-flfth street ^ Harness, habness. harness, harness.? ri Every description, ningle and double, new and = second hand ; lot, slightly soiled, at bargains. ma1wfactubkrs' union, ?38 broadway IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, BRICK YARD MEN OB J Canalers.?For sale, the trotting Mare Lucy, $85, sore ti forward; one powerful large young Horse, little sore, $68. Apply at 77 New Chambers s .reet. "* jfANUFACTURERS' UNION HEADQUABTERH.?IM- r iVl mense stock of every style Carriages; several second hand and slightly soiled Carriages, all at reasonable priees; all styles Harness. j MANUFACTURERS' UNION, 888 Broadway. c T>ONY PHABTON, $75; TWO TOP WAGONS, $100; ALSO X a good assortment of all styles new and second band Carriages, conslstlngof Coaches, Olerances, Landaus, ? Coupes, Bockaways, Depot Wagons, top and open Phae- i tons, Ac., Ac.; also a fine lot of Harness, Bobes, Sheets, j Whips, Ac., Ac. W. H. GRAY, SO to 19 woostcr street SEE THE SALE TO-DAY J at Auction, c By WALDRON A COOKE, / New Church. Cedar and Liberty streets. 20 head Horses of all kinds. Buggies. Express Wagons, Ac., Ac. j 24 sets ot good Harness, Ac., Ac. p 8ale positive. No postponement far weather. SADDLERY, HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING MAKU- 1 factured extensively by C. B. SMITH A CO., 40 War- ti ren street \\TK OFFER FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. i tt live no top Wagons, our own make, all of the latest J I patterns; hung low and but little used, weighing respect- u vely 178, 166, 132, 121 and 120 lbs. BREWSTER A CO.. 84 Firth avenuo._ i Airft -BAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 18 HANDS: ipAiJw. round, kind, without lault or blemish; bay r< Marc, $U0; must sell; a bargain; both pony made. 418 a Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-llrst street 11 TO LHT POR BD8IRBH PURPOSES. ] A STORE TO RENT ON BROADWAY. NEAR TWEN- ? ty-fourth street; $1,800. Apply to H. R. DREW * A CO., 158 Fifth avenue. _ A STORE TO RENT ON FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR ^ Twenty-fifth street; 81,400 a year. !;! H. R. DREW A CO., 186 Firth avenue. ? For rent-stores i,i48, 1,102, l.iai and 1,170 I Broadway. Apply at Apartment House, Broadway, t) Twenty-seventh street and Filth avenue. OFFICE TO LET-RENT LOW; FURNITURE NEW 1 ana at a bargain; elevator in the baildiug. Room 57, *) 62 Broadway. C OFFICES TO LET?AT FROM ffiO TO $2,000 PER AN- I num. SPOFFORD BROTHERS A CO., * 29 Broadway. STEAM POWER OR STORAGE?WITH FLOORS 80X a W>, to let, In the finest factory building in the city. ~ 218 West Twenty-sixth street, between Seventh and 1 Eighth avenues. J STORE TO LET?AT 142 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH ' street Inquire on the premises, or at 121 East Sev- I enty-ninth street j* TO LET?A CORNER STORE, CENTRALLY LOCAT" Z ed; excellent business location for a cloth store' I leather, wholesale liquor or any respectable business. In- . quire at 1D8 William street, corncr rranklort, store. ^ TO LET?ONE SIDE OF MERCHANT TAILORING "i Establishment, 182 Bowery; two large show win- I dow?; gents' furnishing preferred. fro LET?A STORE AND BASEMENT, ON SIXTH jj 1 avenue, rent$40 per month; a three stories high ? sloop brown stone front, on Fifty-sixth itreef, between L Third and Lexington avenues, rent $1,400; on Went Thirty- *fourth street, threo storle? (iid high stoop brick House, F? Just painted throughout. rent $l,w|| nu<J oiber Houses in f good locations. D. GARRISON, 697 fi'itu avenue*. Jr ml Hi-A RESTAURANT, IN ONE OF TflE fiEST A hV.riTi?M lpo(*t!on( )a the cltv. ^^.tuiars at 192 T blxth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. f DWEIJilKG HU18B8 TO LIST. Furnished. | A FAMILY OOINO TO EUROPE WILL RENT TIIEIB C House, near Thirty-fourth street and Madison ave- nue, elegantly and fully furnished, including piano and gilvor, to a private family only; rent $330per mouth. _ Address FRISBEE, Herald Uptown Branch office. 1 A LARGE AND FULLY FURNISHED HOU8E TO / rent?Including linen, silver, crockery, Ac., on Twcnty-flrst street, near Sixth avenue, three storv high " stoop, three rooms deep; immediate possession; rent $300 T per month, r J A3. II. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street y, A FULLY FURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE TO ^ let?On Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue: c thfee story high stoop House, In good order; Just cleaned J for the fan; Immediate possession; rent $280 per month. ? JAS. R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-thirdstreet. g A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOU8E TO RENT ft on Twenty-fourth street, near Fifth Avenue Hotel; ? house ond furniture in splendid condition; rent $200 per month; immediate possession. _ ? JAMES R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street, g Houses to let, furnished and unfurnished, l! 19th, 20th, 22d, 23d, 24th, 32d, 94th, 42d, 48th, 80th, 89tli streets and Lexington avenue. Permits of A. JOUR- * NEAY, 43H I-lspenard street " SPLENDfD PRIVATE RESIDENCES, ORNATELY $ finished In costly woods, on Fifth avenue; also most _ attractive Houses on all Uie desirable cross streets. Per- mlts on application to PAGE t McCAFFERTY, corner Filth avenue and Fifty-second street ~ UPTOWN PRIVATE RESIDENCES, FURNISHED AND I unfurnished, for rent?On Fifth avenue and the most JJ attractive cross streets. Permits only from PAGE A Fc McCAFFERTY, corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-second oi street ? O STORY HIGH STOOP. NEAR LEXINGTON AVENUE, :* O $1,800; others. $1,000, $1,200, $1,800, $1,800 $2,000, p' n ,.t,...I all ..Col.,. . I,_ mediate powoaalon. ' B. P'LANAGAfr, ri Fourth avenue and Twenty-eighth street. J (fcQCft ONLY IF LET TIII8 WKKK-NO. >11 EAST I Seventy s'xtli street, near Third avenue; -= a coney three itory high Htoop brick Dwelling, with all im- 1 provements and chandeliers. Anply to tlie PRIKNIX REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO., Wfl and K08 Third av. * taftaralihMl. ?' \ FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET? \ j\ 2S2 West Thirty-fourth street; newly painted aud ri frescoed In (he latest style: marble hall, Ac.; rent mode- pi rate -.will be rented to a private family only. Apply at 231 di or 216 West Thirty-fourth street. A Til REE STORY HIGH 8TOOP HOUSE TO RENT ON Forty-third street, near Broadway i rent 11,100. " U. R. DREW A CO., 1M Fifth avenue. ,l ?r?..? ^ a AFlfun nium Aniibinii nitrnmr.n m nutnr- iw 79 let ou Thirty-third street, near Madison aveuue ; rent $2,900. H. R. DREW k CO., 166 fifth avenue. *J Anew and roomy hioh stoop house to 8j rent, unfurnished, on Seventy-second street, 909; modern Improvements; rent #1,800. .IAMEH R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street ~ A -TO RENT, UNFURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE 1 . possession, a medium sized three story high stoop SO brown stoue House, on West Forty-third >treet Just over- si hauleil and palmed from top to bottom; rent $1,200. ? JAMES K. EDWARDS, #7 West Twenty-third street. J iff FOUR ~8TORY BROWN BTON K HOUSED" 64 ? W??t Forty eighth atreet, between Fifth and Sixth U? avenues, to let; possession now. Apply on premise# or _ ollce, 37 Crosby street, al 1 o'clock. , TO LET-A DEsfSABLE llOUSE-ON LAFAYETTE i place, 21 room*, at reduced rate. For keys and per- P mlt apply to F. COLTON, 68 East Thirteenth street, noar B road w ay. Si TO LET-FOUR STORY HIOH STOOP BROWN STONE u| House 303 West Thirty-third street; also three story Ci high stoop brick House, both containing all modern tm- * provctnrnls. Inquire of K. SIMON, 269 Broadway, or 216 01 West Fitly third street. ~ rl.ET?A FOUR-STORY BRICK HOUSE 30X69 FEET; i S3 rooms; between Third and Lexington avenues; f1 rent $1,600; In complete order. Hi D. OARRISON, 687 Sixth avenue. FURNISHED ROOM* AND APARTMENTS ~t TO LET. J A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO w let: modern conveniences: first class residence; t>< baih; suitable lor lady and gentleman, at 316 East Thir- ci tee nth street Rent $8 weekly. ? At a baroain?handsomely furnished C Floor, 12 Union square, to let eheap, up to May 1, 1873. 1uqnlte on the premises from 19 to 12 A. M. For rf.nt?suits for bachelors, with steam, bath room and all modern improvements. Inquire at /nnrtnmt House, Broadway, Twenty-seventh street and Fifth avenue. ? TTAVDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED J J1 room, also single Room far gentlemen, without board, CI in the new first class house 636 Seventh aven**. junction lo of Brvmiwr m4 f$rt7:qrvUi itreet ca RK H 19, 1872?WITH SUPPLEft DMIIHBD ROOMS AMD APARTHBNT8 _TO LET. ^ ~ TANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO LKT, V 1 for gentleman and wife; also neat Room* for single entlemen; good location; termi moderate. Apoly at !M2 trccr street, between Fourth street and Washington ^ ? no LET?ONE LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, J L well furnished, at 103 East Twenty-third street, eor- ^ er Fourth avenue. Price moderate. *J ) C\A WEBT TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. NEAR RIOHTH ~ jO .t avenue.?One nicely furnished large Room, suit- M ble for housekeeping or single gentlemen, at $6; house ax all Improvements. ?< IQA WEST TWRNTY-SBCOND STREET.?FUR- * bOU nlshed Rooms to let, lor two single gentlemen or ontleman and wife; rent from $3 00 to $4 SO per week; * elghborhood first clars. JJ INFURNINIIBD ROOMS ANO APART- p HUNTS TO LET. ? * OREEABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, THREE ADl'LTS, i occupying new modern brick house, pleasantly felt- -i atcd. 235 baxtllOth street, will let to similar sized fata- J y, with reierence. Second Floor, with large Room on a lird. Rent $23 per month. ~"10ME TO TREADWELS'S COTTAGES, SHADED FOR J you; grounds, water, gas and beautiful river view; loorii $18, $32, ulnv Rooms $50. monthly: healthy and leamint location; ?>S0 W Wd Is TREADWeLL'8; apply. 3NE OF THE FINEST FRENCH FLATS CAN BE SE- 4 cured If applied for soon; the house la handsomely jrnialied and suited to a first class refined family that rould like to have home comforts without much trouble; p verythlng in the hoti>*e complete, Including a handsome lano, only used a few mouths; all will be sold to a small imlly at a reasonable price. Address S. E. M., Herald IHce. !___ d J WEST FOURTEENTH 8T.?WITHOUT BOARD, * I third floor Parlor; cool and pleasaut-, at summer stes. ^ __ FOR HALS. t CIOAR STORE FOR SALE.?ESTABLISHED 30 ] V years; very best location on Broadway. Inquire at lie store 571 Broadway. 8l A SPLENDID DOWNTOWN CORNER LIQUOR STORE f< II for sale?Does a fine cash business; four years' lease; 8 ent $50; prloe $1,100. D. F. CURLET, 12 Centre street. 4 FIRST CLASH MF.AT AND VEGETABLE MAR- 1 fx kct uptown, doing ad excellent business, will be sold f heap. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNBY, Auctioneer, Mo. 6 f Centre street A WELL LOCATED LIQUOR STORE, HANDSOMELY CX fitted up and doing pood business; up town; rent ow: will be sold cheap. Apply to THOMAH GAFFNEY, luctloneer, No. 6 Centre street. A RARE OPPORTUNITY.?FOR SALE, A WELL PAY- J fx Ing Hotel, situated in this State; is now doing an exellent business <11 year round: only part cash required. Lddress T. BANDERS, Herald office. A CORNER LIQUOR STORE ON HUDSON STREET, { rV Good Will, Stock and Fixtures for sale cheap. Ap- j ly at &8 Spring street, or addross W. M. j pVRUO STORE FOR SALE?ON PRINCIPAL STREET J IJ In Brooklyn; handsomely fitted and doing n fl rut class rade; sold on account of family matters. ? STRICKLAND'S Druggists' Agency, 78 Codar street. FOR SALE-THE HAT STORE 46* CATHARINE, J 7 corner Madison street; low price; good roaranii for filing. For further particulars inquire on the premises. TIOR KALE-STOOK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD " established Tobacco and Cigar Store, Kept by the i resent owner for six years, doing a good cash biisiues.-i; .'Oson for selling, unable to attend; by calling linuiedltely will be sold ut a bargain. Inquire In the store 78 1 ? lamllton avenue, near the ferry, Brooklyn. TIOR SALE-A OOOD BARGAIN, A VERY DESIRA1 ble Manufacturing Business, location central, with ft rders on hand. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. _ ildress for two days only W. Mc.MINN, Herald office. ~ TIOR SALE?STOCK, FIXTURES AND nORSE AND ' 7 Wagon of a first class Grocery Store, above Fortieth P reet, Third avenue. Apply to WM. P. ROOME, 338 and P 17 Greenwich street, corner Jay street ? TIOR SALE?A WELL ESTABLISHED CONFECTION- 1 7 ery and Ice Cream Saloon ; a rare cbancc. Applv at i le premises, 123 Clinton street ?OR SALE-A WELL LOCATED CORNER BARROOM 7 down town, doing good business; a good lease and low snt Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 r entre street K TIOR SALE?A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE ON G 7 one of the leading thoroughfares, with lease of stock K nd fixtures, doing a business of $200 per week; lease om Trinity Church; net rent $192 per annum: owner j] Hiring on account of 111 health; will bo sold a bargain. E pply to G. W. PALMER, 19 Beaver street. E TIOR SALE?A KPLENDlD BAM PLE ROOM ON WEST 7 street, doing a good business, or will take a good man v partner. Apply at 77Cedar street MITCHELL'S. i ?OR SALE?FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, WITH * 7 or without Stock; long lease; cheap rent. None but cash customer need apply on premises, 1,864 Broadway. T*OR SALE?JEWELRY STORE, OLD ESTABLISHED, 1 7 on Eighth avenue: good run of work; by applying nmedlately will bo soldat a bargain. Inquire of kSAPP, ^ WILLIAMS A CO., 180 Broadway, up sufin. ' ? jTOR SALE?A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE IN THE : vicinity of Seventh avenue and below Twentieth reet; will be sold cheap; pood reasons given for selling. pply from 8 to 10 A. M, and from 6 to 10 P. M. at GOLDEN a ROTH BBS*, *16 Seventh avenue. a pOR &A.L&, AT A BARGAIN?ONE OF THE BEST _ paying Cigar Stores In the city; party leaving town. , >r particulars address INDUCEMENT, Herald office. I iV)R BALE CHEAP?EXPRESS ROUTE, CONSISTING jjf Horse, JV'agon. Harness and Work. Inquire at tW ?W Itrwt, - " " ' n< JIOR SALE, CHEAP-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK, 5 ' Stationery and News Depot; good location, low rent; *, >od chance; satlslactory reasons for selling. Apply at ft 26a Tblra avenue. v ......Ifr-t PHOTOGRAPH AND FERROTYPE GALLERY FOR I rnlcpUfeAp! oWhcrgnlngto Europe; price $:*?. Call * umcdlateTy. Gilbert'* OallerV, 373 t niton st, Brooklyn. "llACHiwiBnYi t J'LAX OR JUTE MACHINERY FOR SALE c . cheap?A complete system, with Improvements; suit- e >>le for yarn, for cotton bagging, twine, Ac. Apply to B. r. HOXSEY, 166 Market street, Paterson, N. J. _ jlOR SALE?STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND T ' Boilers, 10 to 40 horse power; new and second hand, ? srv low; three Blowers and one 1,000 gallon Tank, Iron. l)flN McLaren, Htlrdand Grand gt? Iloboken, n. J^_ JECOND HAND MACHINERY.?TWO LOCOMOTIVE " 5 Boilers, water bottoms, 40-horse fiower each; one J? irlinder flue Boiler, SO-horse power; one No. 6Hewell team Pump; one No. 5 Woodward Ateam Pump; one urface Condenser, M2 feet surface; one Fresh-water > ondenser, Lighthall'a; one Hoisting Engine, 7-horse ? ower; one Bubhing Bed, wJth (tearing, 9 feet diameter; ? iro Hydraulic Pumps and Engines, on bed plate, com- * lete; 1,600 feet Hydraulic Pipe and Connections, outside , iaiBCter 1% and V/i inches, openina ti, X. H and K i tches. For sale by DANIEL W. RICHARDS 1 CO., 92 c [angin street. New York. r jIT"ANTED?FOR CASH, ONE SECOND HAND 48 TO |j 11 60 Planer, of approved make, and ono large Slotng Machine. Address C. H. JACKSON, Steel Works, J. auphin county, Pennsylvania. BVSINKSS OPPORTINITIIIS. ~ jlOR SALE-A PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE IN THE r] ' country, with Medicine and office Fixtures; 76 miles J om New York on the Dutchess anil Columbia Railroad, ur particulars apply to Dr. S. O. COOK, 72 Spring street, C r Dr. I. M. HUNTING, Bangall, Dutchoss connty, N. Y. J ARE CHANCE FOR DISPOSING OF PAYING BU6I- " I ness for nice suburban Property: two minutes of de- f at; 22 of city: in splendid order; well, cistern, Ac. B. FLANAGAN, Fourth avenue and Twenty-eighth St. g TO CAPITALISTtT?THE WONDERFUL LITTLE patented Motor can be seen driving four sewing lacnines without human assistance; cost JK5; price $16; _ kpitalists ouly address MOTOR. Herald orftcc. _ ^ niTANTED?A PERSON TO TAKF. AN INTEREST IN k rV an established Piano Manufactory and make ad- n< ances (instruments Brat cia?s>; t<?n per cent gunnmteoa. 01 ddress MANUFACTURER, box 2.WJB Fust office, Boston, n< lass. cl lfANTED?PARTNER, IN FINANCIAL ~RU8UiE8S; Pr if can use $10,000 to $60,000; profit eertaiu. And no " *ks; a good opportunity for a reliable young min whose _ irents may wish to start him in a good;buslneis. Ad- ~ resa FINANCE, box 121 Herald otflce. f If ANTED-A RELIABLE "STEADY MAN. WITH $500 '? cash, in a well and old established good paying busies*; no risk. Apply to J. P. THAYER, ffJ Great Jones reet 4nnn ?PARTNER WANTED, IN a FIRST CLASS ~ .UUUi manufacturing business. which will guaritee $60 to $75 a week to incoming party; money can at - iy time be withdrawn if business docs not suit Address I *VE INVESTMENT, Herald office. J FIRMITURE. ~ 4 4 T A GREAT BACRIFICR FOR CASH-PARLOR \ Suit*, $76; rep Suits, $46; Bedroom Suits, $40; and v 0 lots cheap (or cash, at private residence 124 West 26ih reet " 1 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE si V and Bedding, at the lowest cash price or weekly or M onthly instalments, at O'FAR HELL'S warehouse, WO n Ighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. D k T LESS THAN HALF COST?PROPERTY OF FAM- ? I. lly leaving city?Magnificent Queen Victoria style u nrlor Suit, in satin, coet $l.OJO, for $400; Marie Antoinette , lit. in satin, $56\tor $235; one do., $190; walnut, reps <Ji nits for $36 nnd $50; Turkish Suit, two colored reps, silk '< usels,coat W00, for $180; 800 yard* Carpets, 60c. per vard ft [i; walnut Chamber Suits, $40 up; Mattresses, Mirrors, urtalns, Paintings, Extension Table, Buffet, Pianoforte, T great bargain lor cash. Rea'dence 'J62 West Forty-sec- I id street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. I RARE CHANCE FOR CASH.?PARLOR SUIT, U U, Y. pieces, cost $900. for $260; rep Suits, $80; Bedroom Ji jit, $40; Carpets. Mirror, Painting, Bronzes, Curtains, 43 Ivor and China Ware, less than half cost Private rcsl:iicc 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. Iso Pianoforte, coat $960, for $300. { MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT. MARIE T V Antoinette style, cost $400, for $200; one do.. $60; 1 lanoforte. Paintings, Bronzes, Clocks, Mirrors, Sliver- T1 are, China, Glaaa, Etageres, Bookcase. Curtains. Cham- N ;r Furniture, Ac.; a sacrifice ; property family leaving ty. 3(1 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. A 1ARPETS, J Furniture, Bcda, Bedding, Ac. Payments taken bv the weak or month. ~ REJ.LT k. CO., 1 comer of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. ilASY TERMS FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS AND >J Bedding, at B. M. CuWPERTHWAIT A CO.'H, 166 iiatham street.?An Immense stock and low prices; Far- V r and Chamber Knits In great variety; bargains for iah t weekly Mid monthly paymeaU takto. U EKAI [EM. CUROPBAN 8TBAM9H1PS. VuNARD LINE. J TUB BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICANROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. COT1A . Wed'day, Aug. 21 ALOERIA. Hat'day, Aug. 24 AVA. Wed'day, Auf. 28 l'AKTHIA. Sat'day. Aug. 31 HINA....Wed'day, Sept. 4 CALABRIA Sat'dy, Sapt. 7 HH8IA.. .Wed'day, Sept 11 ABYSSINIA.Sat'dy, Sept 14 UBA Wed'day, Sept 18 BATA VIA..Sat'day, Sept 21 And every following Weaueaday and Saturday from e? York. , Kates of passage?Cabin, (HO. 1100 and $190, sold, acarding to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, f IS, gold, ddltlonal. Return tickets on fhvorable terms. Steerage, 30, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Qneanstown and 11 parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of kding given for Belfast, Ulasgow, Havre. Antwerp and tner porta on the Continent and for Mediterranean orts. For freight and cabin passage apply at the comauy's office. No. 4 Bowling Green; Tor steerage passage, t 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CIIAS. U. FRANCKLYN, Agent [NMAN LINE. L For Qneenstown and Liverpool.?Royal mall steamers re appointed to sail as follows :? CITY OK MONTREAL, Baturday, August 24, 10 A. M, CITY OK BRUSSELS, Saturday, August 31, 2 P. M. CITY OK NEW YORK, Thursday, 8ei>t 1,7 AM. CITY OF PARIS, Satunlay, Sopt. 7, 8 A. M. CITY OK LIMERICK, Thursday, Sept. 12,1 P. M, CITY OK ANTWERP, Saturday, Sept 14, 2 P. M. And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trotn pier S North River. rath or rsssiaa. .Payable in Oold. Payable In Currency. irstCablu $75 Steerage $30 To London MO To London 30 To Paris 90 To Paris !W Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bween, Norway and Denmark at reduced rates. Tickets can he bought here at moderate rates by perons wishing to send for their friends. For further Information apply at the company's office. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 10 Broadway, New York. ^TORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship 1IANSA, Captain E. Brickenstcln, will all ou Wednesday August 21, 2 P. M., from Bremen pier, oot Third street, Hobokcn; to be followed by Steamship MAIN, Captain K. Yon Orterendorp, on laturday, August 24. Rates of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in gold or Its equivalent In currency. Irst cabin $120 Second cabin 7J Iteerage SO For freight or passage apply to OELricHS k co., Agents, No. 2 Bowliua <!rei>n. WHITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool. Now and full-pow;rcd steamships, the largest In 'he world. OCEANIC, BALTIC, MAJESTIC, ADRIATIC, REPUBLIC, CELTIC, ATLANTIC, 6,000 tons burden, 9,000 horae power each. Sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool >n Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. BALTIC August 24, at 10 A. M. REPUBLIC August SI, at 4 P. M. M'EANIO September 7, at 8:30 A. M ADRIATIC September 14, at 3 JO P. M". From the White Star dock, Pavonlu lorry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, lomhining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, stateroom*, smoking room and bathrooms In nidship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons und tewnrdesses accompany the steamers. Rates?Saloon, JtfO in gold; steerage, $30 In currencv. Those wishing to send for Irlends in the Old Country can iow obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 currency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Iamlmrg, Norway, Sweden, Indlu, Australia, China. Ac. I>rultH lrom ?1 upward. For Information apply at the company'* office, 19 Broadray, New York. Billa of lading issued through to Continental ports. J. II. SPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE A CO., 19 Water street, Liverpool, and >o. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall street, London. "VDONOVAN ROSSA WHITE STAR LINE. 203 BROADJ way, between Chambers and Warren streets. Cabin assage, $80; superior steerage accoininoria ion, $30; pre aid llckct*. $33. Dratta payable on England, Ireland nd Scotland. LTATTONAL LINE OP STEAMSHIPS. .X Weekly to Qneenstowo and Liverpool, fortnightly to and from London direct. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. from piers 44 and 47 North River. ANADA, Webster Saturday, August 24, at 9:30 A. M I'AIN, Grace Saturday, August 31, at 3:30 P. M REECE,?? Saturday, September 7, at 8:30 A. M lOYPT, Grogan Saturday, September 14, at 2 P. M POR LONDON DIRECT. IELVETIA, Griggs... .Wednesday, August 88, at 3:30 P. M ft IN, Lawson.../Wednesday, September 11, at 10:30 A. M DENMARK, Sumner....Wednesday. Sept. 2ft, at 1130 A. M Cahtn UARRflffP IM And i7K rtirrnnrv Steerage, $28, curr'etic.V. Prepnld steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, ondonderry, Olasgow or London, $32, currency. Kor further information applv at the company's office, 1 Broadway. F. W. J. HURST, Manager. JNITED STATES MAIL LINE ?STEAM TO QUEENS, town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wedncidav. YISCON8IN. Freoman, Jr August 21, atS P. M. IAN11ATTAN, Priec, Jr August ?& atl P. M. From pier 46 North River. Cabin passage, *80, gold; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, $33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway n<l Sweden, Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France nU Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS k GUION, t9 Broadway. JNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCK. . The General Transatlantic Company's Mail Meamshlpi jtwecn New York and Iluvrc, calling at Brost The splendid vesMcls on this favorite route (or the Contiont will sail from pier 50 North River, as follows:? RANGE, I)aure Saturday. August tt ILLR DE PARIS, Surmount Saturday, Sept. 7 T. jhAURENT, Lemarie Saturday, Sept. 21 'AnHlNQTON, Roussan Suturuav, Oct. 5 IT!;? of passage In gold (including wine) to Brest or lavre?* "* * " * * <irst cabin.'. $128 Second cabin $75 Excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not carrv steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning Iroin tho ConIncut of Europe by taking the steamers ot this line avoid oth transit by English railway and the discomforts of rossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and x Dense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 08 Broadway. REDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES. .1 ANCHOR LINE. xpress passenger steamers sail from New York every Wednesday and Saturday. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railay stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Germany. Nor ay, Sweden or Denmark and America as safely, speedv, comfortably and cheaply as anv other route or line. THE NEW DEPARTURES. SATURDAY'S STEAMERS. WKDNKSDAY'S STKAMF.RS. AUSTRALIA August 24 IOWA August28 COLUMBIA August 31 BKITANNIA Sept. 4 1UROPIA Sept. 7 ASSYRIA Sept. U lNGLIA Sept. 14 CALEDONIA Sept. 18 NDIA Sept. 21 OLYMPIA Sept. 25 IALIFORNIA Sept. 28 TRINACRIA October t At noon, from pier 20 North River, New York. Currency ates of passage to London, Liverpool, Olasgow or Derry, Wednesday's steamers. $00; bV Saturduy's steamers, >65 and $75; excursion tickets, $120; intermediate, $33; teerage, $28. Certificates, at lowest rates, can be bought ere by those wishing to send for their frleuds. Apply at the company's offices to vv 1 * HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. pHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S L lronm.U.teamshlPciMBKrA apUIn W. fitahl, will sail on Thursday, August 2S, 1872, at 2 P. M., for Hamburg, iking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. 1rst Cabin, $120. Second Cabin, $72. Steerage, $30, payable In United States gold. UNIIARDT k CO., 0. B. RICHARD A BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Hroad street, N. Y. CI Broadway, N. Y. The VAN PALI A will sail August 29. 2 TEAM TO LONDON.?THE SPLENDID FULL 5 power steamship VIBILIA, 2,000 tons, C. H. I. Baker, ow loading at nier 14 East River, Is Intended to sail on r about Saturday, the 24th August, having unrivalled ccommodatlon for a limited namber of first and second lass passengers. Sho is fitted up with all the latest Imrovements, Including piano, baths, Ac., besides carrylg an experienced surgeon and stewardess For freight r passage apply to BRUCE k CO., 13 Broadway. ""1REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE TO BRISTOL, T V Turin ml ?The ninirnlflceiit new steamshln CiHKAT WESTERN, Stamper. tall* August V). Cabin passage, $7U; Intermediate, $45; steerage, $30; prepaid ticket*. $M. Apply to E. ?. MOKGAN'SBONrt, 70 South (treet COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO L California, Japan and china, via Panama, carrying mailt, passengers and freight to .spinwail, Panama, Santa Martha Oreytown and Pacific Coast of Mexico, Central America, Peru and Chile. Steamers leave 10th, 20ih and 30th each month, except rhen those dales fall on Sunday, then the day previous. August 20?Steamer OCEAN OL'KKN, Captain J. B. laker, will leave pier No. 42 North Klver, at IS o'clock oon, tor Ajtulnwall direct, connecting at Panama with Learner ARIZONA, Captain , touching at Acapulco, lanxantllo, Maaattan and Cape St. Lucas, and also conrrtlng for all Central American and South Pacific porta, leparture of 10th each month connects with the Comany's steamer, touching at San Benito, Tonata, Baitna rux and Port Angel. F reight lor all way porta received ntil 4 P. M. of August 17. Steamer JAPAN will leave flan Francisco August 91 for span and China. For rates of passage, rrelght and all irther Information apply at Company's office on the pier >ot of Canal street P. R. BABY, Agent. TNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP J COMPANY. The elegant side wheel steatushlp BOI'TH AMERICA, Out) tons ourthen, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail >r SL Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio inelro, on Friday, August 23, at So'clook P. M? troin pier I North River. Tor freight or passage apply to Wit. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 8 Bowling ureen. TNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA.?ATLANTIC j Mali Steamship Company, sailing regularly every tiursdav, at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No. ? orih River. MORRO CASTLE, Captain T. H. Morion, via NaMU, I)gust 22. tJRESCENT CITY, Captain T. 8 Curtis, Augusta?. COLUMBIA, Captain M. R. Greene, September6. For freight or passage apply to ... ? ? . A. W. DIMOCJC, President, No. ? Bowling Oretiu. jlOR MEW ORLEANS DIRECT. 1 MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, erom pier No. 8 North River, at i o'clock P. M. GENKRaL MEADE. Freight receive? da^^hroug? rates given for 81 ouia, vicksburg, Mobile, GahraUM and ItidTanola. a;?zu" "nxtiiaxvaiFi asss? jD. PRICE~FOUR CENTS. I COASTWISE >T?AWUW, ' "PklRBCt LIMA TOHAVANA. IIAV ANit, I'KimKKW) AflU VfiKA URU1. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, iMrttf pier 17 Hunt River at 3 P. M., direct to Havana. _ ? CITY Op MEXICO, Sherwood Friday, Aufotf M CITY OP HAVANA, Deaken, (Havana only). Wednesday, September 4 S CLEOPATRA, Phillip* (Havana only) . Wednesday. September 11 \ CITY OP MERIDA, Timmerroan..Thursday September it For freight or pngKige apply to >, F. ALEXANDRE A SONS, 83 Broadway, v Texas line op ualveston steamers, touching at Key West, carrying the United States mall. The steamship tlEO.W. CLYDE, Captain Cole, at pier 10 East River, will leave on Saturday, Angnst 14. Through bill* of lading given to lloustou and to all rlilts on the Oalveston, Houston and Henderson and B. R. and C. Railroad. Kor freight or .-ragAeL.^^0A ^ ^ or to W. P. CLYDE, 110 Wall street FOR NBW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line. The steamshiu CITY OF OALVESTON, Captain Jones. will leave pier >1 Kant River, Wednesday, Augusts. Freight for Ht Loul?, Mobile and Galveston taken. For in tifht or passage, having superior aocouimodatiovm, apply to c. H. MALLORY A CO.. IS3 Maiden lane. FOR NBW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell 8teamshlp Line. The steamship CORTES, Captain F. Kemble, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, August M, at S o'clock P. M. Prelsht received daily. Through rates given to Oalveston, Indlanola, Mobil? and St Louis. Cnliiu passage, $M; steerage, (29. For freight or passage apply to ii. u. vnv.u it r.uu a yv,, n on bu???> FOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICIIMOND.The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier 87 North River their elegant side wheel lUtmship OLD DOMINION, Honrue commander, tor Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Saturday, August 17, at 3. p. M., giving through bills of lading to all points South and Soutliwent. Through passenger tickets Iwued to all point#. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or at the general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner oi Dey street. ij1he murderers' paradise! tiie black k. k.'s op south carolina. governor scott their priend and proteotor-two villla1ns saved prom the oallows to 8ECURH~~the election op a radical sneripp. SEE TODAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. BEE TO-DAY'8 EVENING TELEORAM. SEE TO-DAY'8 EVENING TELEGRAM. fltAYKLLBRI' GUIDE. Albany and troy by day line boats oTvib. BARD and DANIEL DREW, commencing May 27.Leave Vesto-y street pier at 8-.80 A. M. mid Thirty-tfoarth itreet at 8 AS, landing at Yonkors, Tarrytown anil Nvack (by ferryboat), Pougnkeepsle, Khlnelieck, Tlvull, CaUklll and Hudson. Trip tickets to Cozzeu*', West Point, Cornwall and New* burg, returning same day, >1. Connecting lor ull point* West and North. Special train* to Saruloga and Sharon same evening. Afternoon boat for newbtro, pougiibrepsle, Roudout, Kingston, <'ozaens', West Point, Cornwall. New Hamburg. Milton and Hyde Park. The mary POWELL, from Vestry st., pier 39, every afternoon at ? Jl>. CCITIZENS' EVENING LINE STEAMERS t'OR TRO* J direct-Steamers SDNNYSIDE and THOMA8 POWELL leave pier 80 North River, foot North Moore street, daily, Saturdays excepted, al C P. M., making sure connections with all trains going North. East and West. Tickets sold and haggago checkod to all points on Rena* sulaer and Saratoga and Troy and Boston Railroads. CONEY ISLAND EAST RIVER LINE.?steamer G. T. OLYPHANT, Captain E. T. Wilson, leaves regularly every day, North Eighth street, Williamsburg. 9 Alt A. M.; Eighth street. New York, 10 A. M. and 1M P. m. : Peck slip, 10:30 and 2; Backett street, Brooklyn, 10:4ft and 2:28. __ Fall rivf.r line for boston, via Newport.? The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, from pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays a v .... t.ti.il k ?l A .IK P M UlM In nrm?ln.l New England, llio White Mountains and Provinces. Hull's Band engaged Cor the mason. A. P. BACON, Superintendent ORIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND. SAQ Harbor and New Suffolk. Summer arrangement, commencing July IS. The New York Steamboat Company will despatch, from pier 4 North River, dally (Sunday* excepted), at 5 o'clock P. M., the world-renowned steamers J. B. 8UH L'YLER, Commander J. B. Edwards, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ( ESCORT, Commander John Burbank, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Returning, will leave Sag Harbor at 4 P. M.. Oreenport at fi ?0 P. K., Shelter Island at 8 P. M.. Orient at 6 JO P. M? us follows:?Steamer J. b. SCHUYLER, Monday, Wedne* day, Friday; steamer ESCORT, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. Sunday's steamer will leave Sag Harbor at # P. M. Steamer J. b. SCHUYLER will leave Sag Harbor Mondays at 7 o'clock A. M. for New Suffolk and return. A. W. oimock, President, No. 6 Bowling Oreen. gUMMER ARRANOEMENT. HARLEM AND NEwToRK NAVIGATION CO. Commencing July 1, 1 #72. Steamers SYLVAN GROVE, SYLVAN STREAM, SYLVAlf OLEN and rfYLVAN DELL, Landing at Harlem, lJOUi street. ItWth street, Astoria, Eleventh street and Peck slip. Way?Landing ut IWh street, H)?th street, Astoria and Eleventh street?Leave Harlem, 6, 7,8, 8, 10 and 11 A. M.; 2,8.4, a.#and7:15 P.M. Express?Landing at 120th street and Peck slip onlyLeave Harlem??:5>, 7JO, H JO 9 JO and 10 JO A. M. j 12 JO 1-.25, 2:30. S :S0, 4 JO and 6A) P. M. t Way-Landing at Eleventh street, Astoria. 109th street, 120th street und 130th street?Leave Peek Slip?0:15, 7, S, 9 and 10 A. M.; 12 M.; 1, S, 4, 8, 6:15 and 7 P. M. ^ , Express?LandinK at 120th street and 130th street-Harlom Leave Pock Slip?7:30, 8 JO. 9 JO, 10 JO and 11:30 A. M.; 1J0, 2 JO, 3:30,4:80, 5:30 and 6 -V) P. M. The 8 A. M. boat from Harlem, and the 6:15 P. M. from Peck slip, do nut land at 109th street. Freight received from 7 A. M. until 5 P. M. Schools and picnics taken on reasonable terms. sunday ARRANOEMENT. Boats leave Harlem at 8JO A. M., and hourly and halfhourly thereafter during the day, landing at Astoria and Eleventh street each trip. Last boat leaves Harlem at 7 JO P. M., and Peck slip atfl:15 P. M. This is the only line connecting with the regular line ot boats for High Bridge. _ Passengers by this line of boats can visit the Government works at Hell Gate, Schneider's and SchuUer'a Parks at Astoria. Christ Park and Karl's Park at North New York, ard High Bridge. J. K. TALLMAN, Superintendent ~~ EXCURSIONS. CONEY ISLAND EAST RIVER LINK.?STEAMER GEO. T. OLYPHANT. Captain E. T. Wilson, leave# regularly every day North Eighth street, Williamsburg, 9:48 A. M.; Eighth street, East River, 10 A. M. and 1 JO P. M. ; Peck slip, 10 JO A. M. and 2 P. M.j, Saekett street, Brooklyn, 10:46 A. M. and 2 .1ft P. M. (Hamilton lerry); leaving Coney Island at 12 M. and fiJO P. M. T^AILY EXCURSION TO THE CAMP OROUND AT L) Sea Cliff Grove, stopping at White stone, Baylis'Dock, Great Neck. Sands Point, 'Hen Cove, Glonwood and Roslyn.?Steamer ARROWS.VIITH leaves pier 24 Bast River (Peek slip), dailv. at 9:15 A. M. for the above landings, returning to tli* city about 6 JO P. M. The SBAWANHAKA leaves same pier at 4 *15 P. M. for above landings. Excursion.?a beautiful, pleasant, healthy and cheap Excursion to and along Roekaway beach for miles by the South Side Railroad. Do not fail to enjoy It Trfttni leave Roosevelt mid Grand street terries at a an<l 10 A. M., and 1, 4 and 43J 1*. M., returning In good sea-on. /^iRAND EXCURSION TO COKEY ISLAND.?THE IT new and fart Hteamer GENERAL SEDGWICK leave* New York for Coney Island every day a* follow*Christopher Htreet, 9:16 A. M.: _pler No. 4 North Rlvor, 9:30 A. M.: Christopher street, 1ST M.; pier No. 4 North River 12 :U P. M.; Christopher street, S P. M.; pier No. 4 North Rivet S :15 P. M. Extra trip from pier 4 North Klver, tt P. M. Grand moonlight excursion op the mutual Admiration Clnb, to Dudley'* Grove. Tuc*day evening, Augnst 20. Steamboat NORWALK will leave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn side. H P. M., taking on barge ). Ilaskett at Wert Tenth rtreet, North Rlvor; landing at Thirty-fourth street, North River, 9 P. M. Tickets $1, admitting lady and gentleman. O'Hrlen'i Orchestra Hand accompany the excursion. Tickets can be had of any of the commit tee or at the boat that night. Committee?Captain Jamet Sherman, Captain John Lynch, Captain Jacob Davis, W. Vanderberg, John Brown, Jerod Day, W. Hauxhurit. Regular boat to the pishing banks-tub large and cominodiou* steamer MONITOR, W. B. Carrol], Captain ; Captain Jaok Simmon*, Pilot; Prancl* Mnr ray. Clerk?will make excurdon* to the Ptahlng Bank* dally, Saturday not excepted. This boat goe* rain oi Rhine. Leave* Eighth rtreet, East.River, at 7; Peck slip. Bart Rtvcr, at7k; ChrUtopher rtreet, North River, at BK and pier 4, North River, at 9 o'clock A. M. TickeU $1; ladies Mr. Good accommodations for families. Mnilc by Bchiedel. OWKNA PATRICK KEENAN, Manager*. The new and elegant steam yacht governor's island leave* Custom House pier dally (Sunday* Included) every even hour for Governor ? uland, returning to New York at half hour*. Last trip of the yacht Immediately after parade. r charter?the splendid saloon bidewheel steamboat nevers1nk, for excursion* or pri vate partiea Apply to W. II. HAZARD, Jr., U3 ureenwlch HTMl DRY OOOPf. hair, HAIR, HAIK.?SHAW'S PATENT hair, n equal to human hair: can be combed and brnahed; Nwltch**, ?0c.; Human Hair, cbea/>e?t and beat In the market; solid Swltche*. one yard Ion*. $3-. French Hwltcne*. $4; CurU, SI and upward*; ladiea* own hair made over, 25c.; lateat style* alway* on hand. 352 Howerr. opposite Third *treet, and near Oreat J one*, up italr*. and Sfil Sixth arenuo, tietween Twentv-Mcond and Twenty third (treeta, up italr*. MIUraERY AMP DREISMAKISQ. PARIS MILLINERY-MADAME febrero HA8 removed from No. 6 I.atavette place to No. 7 Wc*t Thirtieth nrcet; elegant bonnet* and round hau of the latest Pari* *tyle; mourntnK bonnet*, Ac. YACHTS, ITEAMBOATI, AC. ~ A NELEOANT STEAM TACHT FOR SALE?IN PBR&??<& ^o/So. tfmXsr10*-Appljr W,iu* For sale?a new iron two boat. us feet long, M feet beam. 9 feet bold, engine 54*34 L. P. NBAFI 4 lV.VY, Penn Work*. Philadelphia. ?IOR SALE?THE CABIN SLOOP YACHT KM 1 LIE, IN flritclaa* order: moat be aold, owner baa no use for r. Apply on boara, foot of we*t Thirty-fonrth atreet 7 K BOAT* OF ALL EINDS AN D SUES AND SPOON