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THE NEW YORK HERA rege ticmeret! LD. WHOLE NO, 13,492. i NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1873.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. SO eee —— —————S DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. Pace—Sixth column. * coll ditngugayaecose F pPaceesixth column. BOARDERS Rs WANTED ELevexts Pace—Fifth column. RD AN! BROO: mast WANTED—E vevanra Pace— Tien cua aD —Fuxverrn Pac_Pifth cofnmn. BROOKLYN REAL DESPATE FOR NALESecown mB Paae— BUSINESS Tee pp ORTONITIES—Finst Page—Fourth cok NOTICES— Sevenrn Pace—Sixth column. REA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Page—First AND SALESMEN—Twairra Pace—Third and OND Face—Sixth column. omit COA IN AND GARDENERS—Tweiren Page— urth column. Coser yes STEAMSHIPS—Szconp Pace—Fourth COUNTRY BOARD—Exevenrn Pace—Fifth and Sixth BEwtisttY~suconn Pace—Sixth column, ‘DRY GOOD! RST Page—Second column. WELLING 3 HOUSES TO Py FURNIS SHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Piast Pace—Fifth column. BUROPEAN STBa: ip Paae— and fourth colamns. WES AND EARS—Twaurr Puox rm Pac ama, SCURSIONS—Sxcomp Pacx—Fiith column. INANCIAL—Ninta Paca—! col clea. 13 —T weir Pace—Sixth column. FU IED ROOM! ‘AND APARTMENTS TO LET— inst Pace—Fifth column. FURNITURE—Twewrru Pace—Fifth column., FREN Ui hia i omencghietiila ‘Tweirma §=Pacr—Fifth ‘colum! besiege) WANTED -FEMALES—Pwaurru Pace—Third HELP ANTED—MALBS—Iwaures, “Pags—Fourth and xo) IAGES, &0.. “Pinst Pace—Third and Et columns, Foreis—kievextu Pace—rinn column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, WANTED-—Kurvermn Pace— colum: INSTRUCTIONS Finst Pace—Sixth column. LOAN RG aIRok, Pace—Sixth column, AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. [ACHINERY—Twaeru Pace—Sixth column. ARBLE MANTELS—Eueventy Pact—Sixth colmmn, MEDICAL—Tweirtu Pace—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEN1S—Tentu Pace— ixtn columi Liar gaae oooh eid Pace—Second column. 1AL—Seconp Pacr—Sixth column. FIANOPORTES ORGANS, &0.—Fiast Pack—Sixth col- Post’ ‘OFFICE pour ria Pace—Sixth column. PROPOSALS—E: 1 Page— sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANT!D—FENALES— Twaurtn Pace—Third column. PROPERTY. “OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—First column. haiter eeraTe TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—First BEALS EMTATE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—First column. WARDS—Finsr Pack—First and second columns. BALES AT RE RON once Pacu—First, second and third colamns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrra Pace— First, second and third columns, SITUATIONS Wa ANTED—MALES—Tweirra = =Pagr— Third colam BPECIAL NOWICE ‘S—First Paae—Second column. SFORTING—DOGE, BIRDS, 4&C.—Finst Pacs—Third MM ER EH RESORTS—Eteverrn Pace—Sixth column. HE TRADES—Tweirm Pacr—Fiith column, THE TURF—First Pace—Third column. ae FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Finst Pace—Fifth column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Srconp Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— First Pacr—Fifth and Sixth columns, WANED, TO PURCHASE—Twe.rtu Pace—Fifth col- wesiGistER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Sxconp Pacs—First column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. 4C,—Finst Pace—Second col- w HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOW: “ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD Bias AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVER’ YEAR. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, ADVER- 'SISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH. OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE GAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES ENTY-THI D, SHIRTY.SECOND pens TO Sarr OVER. CHARGES, —— PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Y AND NIGHT IN THE 4 % E E zlelel < e & 3 ESSRS KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES ‘BEQUIRING THEM. ——_ PERSONAL, mt ne THOMPSON, “FORMERLY OF WASHINGTON, 4 C., and afterwards of Brooklyn, L. may hear of athiag to her ‘advantage by addressing we CO., box New York Post office. o_IT WAS HAPPINESS TO CATCH OOCA- sional glimpses of you from your window, although ee by you. Your removal denies that i DA.—WILL TRY TO BE AT READING ROOM ae Mange at eerc ates al bar ifTam bet there Please pass jense keep that ap- tient even if icraina asT'am not sare ofetrest ord ‘Gumber of other place, at 11:30. DONALD V. 'ARRY hp Bi LIKE VERY MUCH TO SEE Moly (of 721 W—— street. Leave address with Mra. ., in Fifteenth street, old place. REWARDs. enantsnnnnencnntanton ore deanna ter nna tnnnnchiiniattin IPHE NATIONAL BOARD OF PIRE UNDERWRITERS hereby offers are (00 for the detection, conviction and punishment of parties charged wil of arson in firing the promises situate at Nos York city. on the morning. of ot i i873, ing fur- ue nished the Executive iid entree of the Pronvie ion and ecco of said criminals, By order of the Excoutive Commitieg, oy oRow! New Yonx, July 25, 1873, Rite RANENE, ao SPECIAL NOVICES, A —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, . ihe Waa be f cireuidted of \ can de ished apital median ee American Pr! mere wore themselves to European patronay Indispensable to all Visiting Great Britain and European Continent Subseri (ges and: advertisements forthe AMERICAN REGIST: will be received and single copies of in] paper ee be obtained at the office of the New jerald, New York, A, —GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN, FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT for the bepenit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, p i 12,000 Cash Gifts, $1,500,000, Every Fitth Ticket draws » Gif, P $250,000 for $20, The Fourth Grand Gift Conce beige by special act of the Legislatare, for the it of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take piece t in Public Library fall, at Lomsvile NaAJiy DECEMBER 8, 167%, Only sixty thousand dckets will be scld, ang one-half of these are intended for the European. market. (hus leaving only 30,000 tor sale in the United States, where 100,000 ‘were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided Into ten coupons or parts, and have on their backs the Scheme, with « full explanation of the mode of draw! At this Concert, which will be the grandest masical display ever witnedsed in this county unprecedented suin ol divided into 12,000 osattt a int be distributed by lot ninong the ticket holders. The numbers of the tickets 10 be drawn from one wheel by blind children, and the giiw from an ‘. fou another. ist OF GIFTS:— One grand cash gift. $250,000 One grand cash git 100,000 Cne grand cash gif 50,000 One grand cash gift. 28,000 One grand cash gift. 17,900 10 cash gitts, $10,000 each. 100,000 80 cash gifts, 5,000 each 150,000 cash gitts, 1,000 ‘B0;00 50 cash gifts, "500 40,009 om $25 cash fitte S50) cash gitts, Y ‘11,000 cash gitts, 550,00 Total, 12,000 gifts, all cash, amountin, $1,500,000 ‘The distribution will be phositive, mbeaaaitie tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 ll paid in proportion: to the tickets sold, all unsold fekews being destroyed, a8 atthe Srst and secona concerts, and not represented in hé drawing. RICE OF TICKETS. Whdle tickets, $50; Halves, $25; or each co Por $9; UL Whale Tekets for $00 aa Mats force 13 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $600 worth of tickets at a time, The unparalleled succe well asthe satis action given by the First and Secon makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to msurg the prompt sale of every ticket. The F a ird, and full particulars may be learned irom circular which will be sent free from this office to all who apply lor them. ‘Tickets now ready for sale, and ail orders accompanied by the money promptly filled, Liberal terms given to ose who buy to sell again, Agent Public Lih sand Manager cift Gonce ent Public rary anager ( Conce: Pubs Library Bulldog, Loussiiic, Ky. —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + comer of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, Open from 8 A. M. to9 P. M.. On Sanday from 8 to 9 P. M. (A BENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT of the schools of Frankfort, draws dally. For in- formation seud or apply 10 JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 198 Broudway, room 4 A HAVANA LOTTERY. Fr ach hac REDUCED.— « Nextdrawing July 29. Circulars free. SOSEPH | BATES, Broker, 196 Broadway, New York, room No, 4. A WROXAL HAVANA LOTTERY —CAPITAL PRIZES sgl drawing of July 2, per cable:— ‘345 drew $50,000, BNO drew $1010. irew 24318 drew ale rew a Frizes casted, Information furnish TAYLOR & CO., Banker SF aut treet. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0. eed OR SALE—A LARGE PORTED Pl OCR: F tra rere Apply at Howard Brewery, ‘om West! ‘ruse THE TURF, EERFOOT PARK—TROTTING MEETING—JULY 29 i ins SECOND DAY, Juty 90, at3 Ho. fo aa ses that never oat 2:48, e ten m. Wi os loble John. n i Ceare Bs ae : No. 4~Pui i. Thom 7 b. g. 3 Di : om Y Beeks' ch, re ay Hama. }, Haight’s b. m. ; Denon ‘sb. m. i fend Mata, b. m ta “Annie, 13, ca tm SAME Dav $30, tor horace that never beat 2:33, iifetiand Maid. na Praia o x =; raf 3 e, Willian Thome Ly Peter Mance's L Owner's ikitty and George. John Phillips’ Prinog ang | Cd name unknown, No, 6.—Purse of $500, for horses that never beat 2:28, Haight’s s. m. Grace Bertram, Seine bie ws Lady Hyron. $ Murphy's p.'g. Charley Green, P. Mance’s b. m. ries pips purse of $0, sai Mt oloee at the track at m the 3ist., for ron horses, mile heats, best three. admission fo,all parts of the track $1; Hokets for the three days, $2 60. Coney island 3 cere a bate the LIAM MoM ATION, Superintendent. tity ly Marphy A sing ILEETWOOD ‘ASSOCIATION OFFERS A PURSE OF $100 for horses that hays never, beaten 2:3, mile ate, best § in 0 in hurtiens-“8i) vo frat, 880 to second. 61) to third. Entries to close at’ Chamberlain's toot oot, 1,146 Broadway, on Wednesday, pay BO, atOP.M. To be trotted any ‘August 1, at 8 VILLIAM fi, VAN corn, Superintendent, ares CARRIAGES: &C, AT BARKER CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK 4 raway and THE nth atreet, garner of Broudway and Thirty-ninth etree MAJOR OWA: W. BARKEM, AUCTION EI eulag sales of Horses, arn age EVERY WEDN#SDAY AN wee acy AT ELEVEN, O'CLOCK. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for TRIAL VERY HORSE sold under warrantee. THIS IS THE ONLY ACCTION Mare in the State hav- {ng the proper facilities for showing Horses on sale, viz, large Driving Ring, entirely under cover, and plenty of roars for examination, CATALQGUL OF SALE THIS DAY, oO THE FOLLOWING TWO. ELEGANT KENTUCKY BRED family or road Horses are. sold only on account of owner's intended absence from the city, and consist ot— THE BEAUTIFUL, VERY HANDSOME. coal. black Gelding Le Ciair, about 16 high, 7 years old, with tail like a Water-spoul; has great siyle, action and appear. ance ; can trot in 3110; is afraid of nothing; perfect driver; has size enough for a coupe, and Is warranted sound and THE ELEGANT, EXTRA GAMBY, fine styled brown, Gelding Clarence, got by Mambrino Patchen, 15% Bian © ears Old ; splendi drivers long flowing mane and alt rots in’ minutes; no taults nor vices and warranted sound and kind, TWO FINE EAT, SIDE-BAR, half spring, no top Boal Wanone: ‘Duilt by Brewster, of Broome street, and near! TWO NEW FULL SPRING top prescne, TWO LIGHT TOP EXPRESS Wag ONE HANDSOME AND DESIRABLE chill’s saddle and harness Pony Mare Fannie, bred in Delaware, 14 high, rs 0) porteotly gentle; finejeasy driver, Shard Fo ters ‘spiendia under saddle; perfec t for chil! Gren’s mse ; sold for no fault, and warranted sound and kind. NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, Horse Clothi Saddles Bridles, Whips, Halters, &c. m 4 ONE ROCKAWAY, HIGH-BRED BAY TROTTING Gelding, sired by Henry Clay, 15% high, 6 years ola; free. t and #3 can eur ven by "PONY P new. ONE NO TOP EXPRESS Wagon. THE FAST WELL KNOWN brown trotting Mare Lady sired by General Knox, and bred in the State of 101d; # handy. prompt, te e tro Gnd promises. with proper reraining. to rank namber on fearanothing; can be driven by a lady, and is warranted sound and ONE ELEGANT NO TOP. halfspring Road Wagon, Pole and shafts, built by Benson Bros. AY ADVANCES, one ri” Road Wagon. ONE, FINE BASKE re “ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—NEXT « drawing August 14; Royal Saxon Government, Bronswick, City of Hamburg and Kencucky State. lot. teries; prizes cashed ond information given; seud for circulars, Address PARKS & CO., Agents and Brokers, 178 Broadway, room 2, New York, , opposite Cortlandt st. A. OFFICIAL DRAWING! KENTUCKY STATE gisele ly a 6, 35,41, CAE SR ae TH Ti ig pale % 28 43, 16, 12.58 KENTUCKY—CLASS NO. x on 4, 69, 55, 29, 83, 6, 22 0 H's C0,, Sana; ers, Covington, K. Address J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, stzeot aud No.2 Park row. Post office box 1938. AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Brunswick Lowery. Prizes eashed and is y Haury Latiey. 208 and informatio ke THEODOR ZSCHOCH, pa Box 6,080 Post office, 116 Nassau street. AGER BEER BOTTLING ESTABLISUMENT, 241 Broadway. imported Bavarian Reer. Sole agents tor Rochester Lager Beer. Sole agents for Cincinnati Lager Beer. Sole agents for St. ir Beer. Bottling tor tamily use-and shippia For sale 1 original kegs and barrels. Au our bottles bear a label with our ESBS 135 Fulton Importers and bottlers f Lager Besr, 241 Broadway, voppostie ‘City Wail Park, New York. A 1 SECOND HAND LANDAU. + hand Coach,2 second hand Claren see pine six-seat Rockaways,2 second hand Coupe Rocka- ays 3 sec ond hand Road Wagons, 3 second hand Top uggies, Brecon hand ain Carts, all in good order, for pals very ow. I ‘an elegant stock of Fall wltoe fine Carriages on ex- hibition at our warerooms, No, 624 Brosdwaye 04 HANDSOME PAIR OF SORREL | MORGAN MARES, 15'g hands, 7 years old; free and elt Ts nothing ; stand without’ tying; any lady can drive them; sharp r% adsters, and warranied soun and kind; also top Pony Phaeton, double Harness, Sheets, Nets, &c. At private stable, 216 West Thirty-fifth street. A X-SEAT ROCKAWAYS—ONE HAMS’ oe batent circular front; Landaus, Phaetons, Coupes, good order, at half Depot jons, Buggies, Burouches; price. eles HAMS, 10, ‘Bast Fourth street. LOT OF TOP BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, BX- eres ene and light Business Wagons, tor sale 48 Wi abe -seventh street, between Eighth A TOP PHAETON, $100; OPEN, spring, Express Wa “Wagon, $100 ‘Wagon, $150; Coupe Rockaway, $275. near Forty- N ELEGANT LANDAU—VERY LIGHT, BY BREW- Aer, of Twenty-flth street: also & T Cart with pole and shatts, as good as new, by Brew: street; will be ‘sold & vargain. Apply at’ TEANGY'S pies, 41 West Forty-fourth street. 8 THE SEASON IS FAR ADVANCED WE OFFER A fine assortment of Pony Phaetons, Rockaways and ‘pot Way Ses at fovest a ang prices, WEST SIDE RE- Poptronte N 494 an road way. 100; PLATFORM pot, $115; top 1,430 Broadway, first street. 'F MISS AUGUSTA BRANDISH, ea td FORMERLY wena ate Benn, panes eid Jn the’ oy: Mrs. te er father adverustng age Siaress HOME, Nerald Uptown Brauch ofice, SS ‘OULD BE PLEASED TO FORM THE ACQUAINT. ance of the young lady who noticed gentleman t of Sixth avenue and —— street, about 9 o'clock en rning : was last seen cone Fifth avenue. ‘Fo avoid mistakes, please state street and, dress worn on & Address 8ST. ELMO, Herald Uptown Branch on LOST AND FOUND. (OUND—ON AFTERNOON OARS FROM SANDY Hook, Saturday, July 24, a Indy's Satchel, which, ‘avon proving, property and paying lor advertisement,’ Gan Pe ag by communicating with box 29 Fost offics, O8T—POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING PAPERS AND g.Hal-Ticket in Havana Lottery, No. 10,142, drawn willvee 167%, on which payment is siopped. The finder Will be rewarded Ly returning the above to the barkeep- er at Be louse, corner of Fifteenth street and $elog piace: OST—COMING FROM MORRISTOWN, N. J., 28TH five Coupons Morris and Kesex ininifoaa Go. men itable reward will be given by lea Pag them With ©. SELL. NY, room 167 Broadway, N. ¥., room 4 O8T—ON SATURDAY, 2TH INST, FIRE INSUR ance Badge No. A reward wiil be paid for delivery. to JOSEPH E, ULINEMAN, 43 West Forts seventii street, Loe, 29, IN HUDSON, CHAMBERS STREET or Broadway to Dey street, one Caso Rubber Good PY nd rd will be paid on the return of the sam RMAN, Nos. 5 and ? Dey street OST.—$5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- (i ga Shek seeeciey fiteg No. 599, hake Mahopac, wi ‘was lost yer owner, turn i One oF ROLA BROTHERS, st Broeiaaye ‘satan Lost TLy, % A POCKETBOOK, PROBABLY IN A Filth avenue’ stage going up town, containing a mum of mouey and an order for photograph. A. liberal Feward will be paid (or its relurn to MORA'S Photograph, ry, 707 Broadway, O8T.—WILL THE PARTY WHO HAD A. VEST, with watch and chain and pin, left with them on Mond sitter the 28th instant, correspond with ©. wy 8, Herald office, and receive a reward larger ) questions ask FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA Lottery for the benefit of the Free School Fund. Perpetual. ‘sia 29, 1873 Th Be a a ab . we eres it we wast 3, ifs 7 = 47, 59, 70, 37, cobs £00, Managers, oan, & c. Y say ae 1873. New York Post office box 3,855. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH Mg a! EXTRA pass NO. bar ie ae LOTTERY, LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 24 Greenwich strect, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTE Lgl scheme out.—$450,000 in prines every ned days. i prize of. 313 Sn 1 prize of. 1 prize of. 1 prize of, 2 prizes of each 776 other prizes. Next drawing. August 14. ‘Information furnished : ian filled circulars sent tree on apptlos- ion; Spani sant is and Governments purchase a be. ‘AYLOR & CO, Bankers, No. 11 Wall st. DOYAL | HAVANA LOTTERY. ef ‘st capital prizes of ‘the drawing the 29th of 14,951 drew 29.031 drew 000. 3,313 phd 3,00 BLAS drew, $800 J. a ARTINEZ & CO., ppankers, 10 Wi Post office box 4,685, New York. oer $589.589 and Kentucky circulars. free allowed. Adires: BALEY & years), 174 Bronaway. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- led Kentucky Lottery ; Royal Havana cents commission (office established 3 co. __DRY GooDs. SMI’ < BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, Paris and’ Berlin PASH IONS IMPORTED DIRECT in ‘paper patterns, now. ready. CLOTH MODEL with each pattern. Send stamp for cata: logue. Patterns fitted to the form WARRENTED perfect. DPX nG2oP8 HOSIERY AND CLOTH TO THE amount of Peon cain adh qyhich will be given seven! ive per cent casi aAlance at sii 2 LOMQVIST, 180 Nassau street OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, NEAR THE corner of Twenty-ninth street and Lexington avenue. Hades y will Aad erally pot MOA returning the Fenty courth's street. , corner ird avenue and Keng gets ae Ris Mgt tad BY METRO- lew fe = the Bank, Nos id 3 Bi will ewan return the same to roo | FRIDAY eat 2TH INST., FROM . 675 ird ay stable of Wm. Willoughby e white feet se $5 Bee REWARD. LOST, “PAPE RS OF NO VALUR except toowner. Any perron tel and return- ing the same will oan’ above rew J, MU, URRAY. | ‘i290 Grand strogt. REWARD.—LOST ON SUNDAY, JULY 27, & Roy. boat, mark ndrews, No. 3, of f Clifton, 8. Tead Solor an ‘and red ranwal feet kee! 50 REWARD —Lost, ON JULY 28, ABOUT 8:30 ., from Fifth Avenue Hotel coach, i going, m Fiith Avenue Hotel to Grand Central depot, ory nd Toutes ge jow Trunk, marked id eward will be paid cee and contents yor ADAMS & CO, Have a large variety of Bathing Suits, Gauze Merino Underwear, Jean and Linen Drawers, Gauze Sik Underwear, Grenadine Windsors, All at Extremely Low Prices, F°:, SALE—STEAM PLEASURE “YACHT, ABOUT 36 feet in length by 844 feet beam; can be bought ata she is in perfect working ‘order, 0d ne acht can be seen We fpply ing pr further pare Pa nd is ‘0. 150 State str ban; tieulers fingutre of HORACE 8. BLY, No. 22 Pine Stor YACHT POR SALE-9 FEET LONG, SOUND fand ready for use; will be, sold cheap to-cldse an In- terest, LE, 70 Mercer street. == === _MISC J she i CORBINDERY AND EDITIONS [BOUND At west prices “I 2 years’ New York Herald and odd numbers jor T MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 BROADWAY— Family Carriages and Light Wagons, every descrip: Hon, both new an and, at greatly reduced ar oad rice two Victori: ig Mt Bret! ‘k Phae- feat bargains,” meaty, Dox Ca 8 UNION. 1a fine ry s asters, 7. ‘table Blan! Suinmer Horse Clothing and. top E. BARTLETT. “CROSS MATCH TEAM FOR SALE—AT YOUR own price, a black and bay, 6 and 8 years old, 1534 hands: very hahdsome and very sinart steppers; suitable for lady or gentieman to driv TY Wi sold fault; also @ single family Horse. Apply at ‘No. 7 Murray street, room 1. AHTOR, SALE, A GIANDSOME BAY HORSE, 6 + years old, 1534 hands high; stylish goer ; warranted to trot in less than three minutes; atraid of nothing: also one gray Horse, 6 years old, 16 hands high; weighs 1,150 pan warranted good worker in single or double har- jess; both on sale owing to the death of owner. Apply at ibd Seventh avenue, near West Nineteenth street. T PRIVATE aeoneae 133 WEST THIRTY- EIOHTH street, first door west of Broadway—Bay Kir | Horse, 15% hands, 7 years; sound and ki trots in 2:45 Stivers side bar top Wagon; also lady’s enddle and hi ness Hor: TA BARGAIN—TWO LEATHER TOP AND TWO nee Ip Wagonas f all of best city make; owner not using them. Seen at WINFIBLD’S bles, Fiftieth street, near Sixth avenue, A SIX-YEAR-OLD HORSE FOR SALE—GENTLE IN single or double harness, for half his value. 1m street, Frankfort Ho Auf UG gondiions Broadway. EST CITY MAKER AND IN GOOD for sale cheap. Appiy to MARSH, 1,402 A —CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, BOTH NEW AND «second hand, city made: Harness, Sheets, Lap Dusigr, Whips, te. ; cheapest place in the city. . ¥, SALES AND CARKIAGE REPOSITORY, FOURTH AV, OORNER TWENTY-FIFTH' 87. A —FOR SALE, FOUR HORSES; TWO OF THEM «are very stylish and fast, Ot for coupe or family par. he other two are fit for business. They are young ranted sound, from the country, and must be sald, as the owner has no use for them. Apply at 47 Great Jon eet. HANDSOME PONY, PRINCE ALBERT PHAETON and Harness {or sal, cheap; a very desirable horse for a lady, sound ‘and gentle; can’ be seen at 341 Pacific stree Appl irs ‘Dean street, Brookiy, or at x. Brooklyn, a Warren wee, New VERY, FINE TWO WHEELED ENGLISH DOG Cart, by Staring, in first rate order. AT PRIVATE SALE: AT ARCH, JOHNSTON'S MART, “__ 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. A: FOR SALE, A TEAM Ade TRUCK HORSES, 6 and 7, years old: weigh 2600 Ibs; warranted gol workers in single or double harness: (0 be soid ren- Sonable us the owner bas Mo use for them. Apply at 104 Seventh avenue, near West Fourteenth street. “ONE BLACK HORSE, TROTS IN 240; TWO TOP 4. Wagons, two sets single Harness, one set double Trotting By ott the above i, the, property aro} LAXDAULETS, VICTORIAS, ROCKAWAYS, full sind extension top Cabriolets, Depot Wagons, m1 ies, Harness and other 9; 80" Phaetons. Buggies, Ha her CAFringen; severs T. second hand xo, 7 Washington place, m LEGANT TEAM BAY AND BLAOK PONIES, 14 hands, 6 vears: kind and true in all harness; very superior under saddle; tree from vice Te sind ean urive them: KOT AFRALD OF LOCOMOTIVE: pa poet epirited and fast fraveierss AY a endurance warranted sound. AT TH ARCH. SOuNSTON, 19 to 2% Thirteenth atest. near Gniverstey lace, IF not sold at private sale before FRIDAY, August at 10% o'clock, will then be POSITIVELY sold at AUC- TION, as al Jove. to the highest bidder, without reserve. The abo: will be on exhibition In. front of 37 Nas- san atveet on July 31, from 1 o'clock A. M. until a P.M, HORSES, CARRIAGES, | XPRESS B' ae. INESS FOR SALE —EVERYTMING complete and in good running order; tour Horses four Wagons, four sets of Harness: will be sold at a grea! aries oe wal cade f Real Estate. I - RICK KER: 8, 342 Tha ind m 1, uy sidpasihagt iad FoR ga (eo npietd SPLENDID DAPPLE GRAY PONY loud, 0 years, 14%; silver mane and tail; for phaeton Mor saddie? Can be seen at Plaza Stables, Flat h avenue, near Park place, Brooklyn. wd ‘OR 8 A STYLISH BROWN HORSE, 154 F°t. fet 9years old, sound and kind in all hare able for se inet anigat Horae, | Can be on ‘Broad ‘street, aR las rooklyn; or apply at FRE Paes STIVERS ROAD WAGON, IN PER- $175. Apply at 93 Barclay street. Por saree BLACK MARS, SEVEN YEARS on ‘ " ani a, 243 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, °F °xPres Horse. FOR SALE—A GOOD GRAY WORKING HORSE, Inquire for Mr. FANDERS, Butts) stapide Bayard’ street, corner Elizabeth street, Fh SAUB—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS: ind and kind; good trial aloo ¢ “i ‘op Buggy and Harness; must De fide BY Soda F° 1OR SALE—A GOOD FULL SPRING TOP WAGON, made by Wood Brothers; gentleman No. 3 West tinisteenth at street. eee hve A VERY STYLISH CREAM-COLORED ose. ful white tail and mane ;5 years watranted sound and binds (eee! und and kind; price $250. on ae ga, FoR SALE CHEAP—CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, 9 oF 10 years old, about 1534 hands high, Glencoe stock ; one of the best saddic horses in the city ; has been driven in single ‘and double, harness by a lady; atraid of nothing, reas A.C. South Willian street one See FA BEY: —THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE ae New York. A good double Truck Harness, ood Grocer's Harness, food. Milkman's Harne ae y Harness, hand made, $17; a ia ganle Blanket, aloe | Hie, rtment of Blankets Robes, Sheets, Nets. 4 and examine for soutgstven: RISHER & auORNE. 71 Barclay street, second door from Greenwich street, “formerly of Murray street. ARNESS, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING, HORSE furnishing goods and carriage equipments ot every description, style and grade. No taney prices. MOUBEMAN & ba ti" anufacturers, 14 Chambers street. ONY PHAETONS, EVERY DESCRIPTION, POPU- lar prices; Depot Wacons in great, variety ; two ele- nt six-seat extension top Phactons, Park Wagons, light ock aw: low MAN N' UA ‘URERS'. UNION, 638 Broadway. ONY PHARTONS, IN TOP GiND OPEN BASKET and panel, at cost; depot Wagons at a sacrifice, JOsErH KEAL & ©o., 1494 and 1,490 Broadway, near Forty-firth street, 0 __T0_ LET FOR BUSINESS P' roa TTENTION! NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THB CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 40. a0, OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, £0, &0., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 1X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000 ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 15 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCOUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, ae TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINB STREET, A —tHE CHEAPEST FLOORS TQ LET ON BROAD- * FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 435, BROADWAY. - SMALL STORE AND’ THREE ROOMS ON THE third floor to let’ Apply at 48 Rivington street, near Forsyth. STORE AND DWELLING, IN FLOORS, FO Ui Rent taken in plumbing work. 8. C) SMITH, PHAKTON FOR SALE—IN 20D eee Glty makes very cheap. W.R. 506" Broome street. S ECOND HAND LANDAULET, DOCTOR'S | PHAETON, light Rockaway, road Wagon, Pony Phaeton, exten: sion tap Phueton, six seat Ko Laway, several Buggies, at bargains; number shop worn Carriages cheap. MANUFACTURERS’ UN ‘ON, 638 "Broadway. IOP WAGONS—FULL make room; will close out line Phactons at cost’ Nos. 1,44 and 1490 Browlway. LET—STABLE 792 AND 79 GREENWICH STREET, © containing 89 stalls and room for wagons, Apply on SPRINGS, CITY MAK $300 each; pouy acu, for Marchaudive or Diaconis’ Address = tk, Herald office, ‘AGONS CHEAP.—THREE EXPRESS, TWO GRO- cery, one Business, one Deilvery, one Platform Spring Wagon, at 226 Spring street, 100. —A BAY HO! Pris’ HANDS, . sound and ki S876, wound and Kind; must sell this month, No. oa West ‘Twenty-fifth street, near Kighth avenue. 12. FOR A STIVERS SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGON, 25 gilt stripe, in fine order, at 216 West Thiniy- ith street 165. —BROWN HORSE-—6 YEARS, 1 HANDS; 1 sound, kind and gentle, stylish driver; bay fare, 7 years, 15; tast traveller; $14). 418 Kighth avenue, corner of Thirty-1 first street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, A GENTLEMAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY—WITH $3,000, to assist in an Lehigh and old established concern; ordersexceed supply; by prompt co-operation hecan make $100,000 a yearfor bis seryices, Address DISPATCH, Herald Uptown Branch office. 22 Willlam street (Frankfort House), — Aw Lrg UOR STORE AND RESTAURANT TO LET— the Fixtures, at 369 South street; also Liquor Bwores, 87 Greenwich and 114 New Church streets. MLiCUELL’S, 77 Cedar street. ABOUT 2 LOFT, 0, WITH STEAM POWER, wanted, near the city, with privilege of yard, ad° dress G. H., Herald oM }XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY.—OFFICE | FOR 4 rent cheap ; furniture for sale at a great sacrifice; a first class, thoroughly established good paying business given (ree. 79 Nassau street, room 10, INE LOFTS, 50X100, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to let, suitable for light manufacturing bust ness; also an elegant Store. Shand 37 Wooster street 0 LET—PART OF GROUND FLOOR OFF:CES, 397 Broadway; very desirable. Apply on the premises. 10 LET—8TORE AND RAOK ROOMS NO. 117 WEST Forty-sixth street, between Sixth avenue ai Broadway; suitable for any business, Inquire of M, SCHWAG, 48 West Forty-fifth street. 0 LET—THREE LOFTS, 26X10), AT 8 WALKER street, near Broadway; rent low; suited to every ind of business; possession immediate. 10 LET—THE FINE LARGE 8TORE NO. Fifth avenue; peas fend for any first c either wholesale or re: r for a good resta' only $75. month, Apply’ ato Amity street, (0 LEASE—ALL THE LOFTS OF MARBLE STORE posite new Court 35 Chambers street, sige 25275, 0) aR RK, 212 Pearl strect. House. Apply to W. IRVING CLARX 0 LEASE—A HOTEL IN THIS CITY IN A PROM- inent and desirable location. Apply to Mr. WIND- MULLER, German Savings Bank, eorner of Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. ) | rent only $35 0 UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART+ MENTS TO LET. PARLOR FLOOR, THREE g@ BOOMS DEF: wire sements, to let—$3§; house 12 Bethune st et, ‘ood neighborhood, eRe, oa premises oF a ‘i y street, of agent, ESTRABLE APARTMENTS.—FIRST FLOOR bg Basements to let of two houses ¢ each nine ri O'King street, fine order. Inquire on premises, 2 Macdov gal and Varlek. LOORS TO LET—IN PERFECT ORDER, IN THE brown stone front houses 340 and 342 Kast Forty-ninth street, ,LOOR TO LET.—SIX LABGE NEWLY PAINTED and papered rooms, 217 West Thirty-sixth street. Owner on prepieee spatore ee aelaee pecans alter, Also Factory, 2) nth stres HIRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS. Fourth Floor, five rooms Second Floor, fve rooms. All in good heighborho, ONTAGUE, Real ent, right avenue and Twenty-first ‘iret tres 0 LET—BASEME AND FIRST FLOOR, “SEPAR- L ately or together, 272 Kast Tenth street,” (0 LET—UNFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR, © NSIS. ing of two rooms and closet, to quiet family Fe ra bone. “6 No. 65 Fourth avenue, Between Ninth renth, streets, 10 LET—FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR DWELLING = ahd or business Bowery, near Fourth street; also apartments of Tooms each. ____NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, 93 Fourth avenue, 10 ERTL PaRr OF STORE, }43 FOURTH AVENUE! urteenth street, for desk room or workshop Apply " C. TOWNSEND, in store, ET—A FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, IN HOUSE NO, 763 8 ; water, gas, &c; rent $40. Inquire on iT—THE UPPER PART OF THE BROWN STONB Private House No, 62 Prospect place, between Forty- cond and Forty-third seocts, near the East River, con- ting of two Floors, with | modern improvements; month, aE AC eT 9 LET—rinst AyD SECOND FLOORS; LATEST ey 3 AND i third (oor; gas, hot and cold water, bath, mall American family of adults; one family in ND FLOOR (FOUR ROOMS), 0 West Twenty-sixth street, NO LET—IN HOUSE NO, 206 WEST TWENTY -FIGHTE street, three Rooms, on second floor, for 4 small fam~ flys ay Improvements: bath and fine’ yard; a suitable local 10 LET—FOUR FRONT. to respectable Ameri Inquire at 43 West Thirt 10 LET—FOUR ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR toa gentleman and wife. 474 Sixth avenue. MREE PLEASANT FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS: Hiatt? lot all improvements: nage Goacere house ; nth ward; with nice people; 25a at O03 Hudson street. ihae vical References, DOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, n tamily; water, gas, &c. it treet. $25 SECOND FLOOR, 40. house, all modern’ improvements, with tise of fo IN A BROWN STONE Dath and stationary tubs; also a very fine yard, Kast Seventy-ninth street. 125 SECOND AVENUE. Floors to let; . EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, PRIVATR 328 patible close to Stuyvesant park; rent ECOND AND THIRD improvements, house.—Second Floor, five Fopmta pocera im: POST OFFICE NOTICE. ORT OFFICE NOTICE, The mails for Europe during the week ending Saturday, August 2.1873, will close at, this office on Wednesday, at A.M. and 12M. on Thursday, at ld M., and om saturday, atB A. M. 2M. THOMAS L, JAMES, 1 Postmaster. E, 2) FOURTH AVENUB, oulte Cooper. Institute. —Boapake Writing, rieuebaste nnd Lenuages, y andevening. endics! department. Telegraphy taught practically; det for operators. No vacation. A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, EXPERIENCED IN teaching, with | the best references, as instruc ie French in @ boarding school. Address PAU! Heraid office. IRARD INSITUTE—SELECT FRENCH AND ENG, lish: Dey, and Boarding School, 35 Bast Sixty-second street, near the Central Park, will’ reopen September 15, \ Send ior @ prospectus. 360 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, an the Parlor Extension, ior a doctor or dentist's office. A NOMA OR MAN, BETWEEN THE AGE OF 18 and 45, et as Partner or housekeeper in apiace ‘that is, nt, Call on or address FRANK DUFF PY fyenin cr ‘street and Boulevard, Central Park. Kee WANTED TO FURNISH aan ital t atrical enterprise, from pict ae ronis can ren ized. Address DRAMATIC, jatteawan, N. Y, NY MAN WILLING TO PAY $3.00 FOR A PART- permhlp Interest in a sare cash busines that will pay $50,000 during the Fail and Winter can ap) my Broad street, room 7; irresponsible parties not noticed. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $800 AND GOOD REF- erences, in a well established cash business payin $500 monthly; stock on hand $1,600; no bonus, $3 Brow ay, room 20 N ENERGETIC MAN WITH $250 CASH AS P. ner ina. ana travelling business. Call at C TRAL HOTEL, Canal and Elm streets, room ” tor two days, from | P.M. aia AX RLY INCOME OF $10) CAN BE PER- manently realized by an honest man visiting pri Cipal cities with party of experience; must hav ‘Site $200, capitals duty, charge of goods, dc. ion square, rear office. USINESS OPPORTUNITY.—AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH capital, is wanted to take an interest with adver tiser in extending a business already established and boleh of preatenlargetment and corresponding protit Jdress HOWARD, care C. H, Oliver, No. 1 Fark place. Cory. RIGHT OF YOSEMITE VALLEY FOR SALE— Also an Interest in @ Paper, increase of subscribers, 2,000 per month. Addres RT, Herald office. OTEL FURNITURE, &, AT A SACRIFICE, Splendid opportunity tor ‘man with $4.50); hotel is Going good business; satisiactory reason for se!ling. DOTY & BRUNDAGE, 23 Union sq NE OR MORE NEW SEWING MACHINES OF AP- (0) proved make wanted, if offered at nominal price for cash. Address, stating: all particulars, T,S., box 133 Herald office. PPORTUNITY FOR A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY (0) gentleman. of good business qualifications, and $6,0 0 cash (otiers need “not Surrert, Se jem another equal: jossessed and a8 ualified, in purchasing an old establishe fowntown wholesale 4 retatl noure furnishing goods concern. Address £, E., box 190jHerald offic ARTNER WITH $6,000 WANTED—FOR A HALF IN- terest in a slate quarry, in active working, and only requiring additional seapital to take advantage of Value able contracts. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., $8 Broudway. ARTNER, WANTED—WITH $1,500 | TO..$8,000, TO Pike charge of manutacturing business: money to e laid cu: us required in business Apply to HA William street. Apply at 10 ARTNER WANTED—EITHBR ACTIVE OR SPECIAL ‘with from $10,000 to $20,000, in a first class wholesale confectionery in this city, having an established trade. Any person ‘wishing such an investment can perfectly satiety themselves) being in the business any length of time “aiey ay wien to, ancertain tu iculars, Ad- Lime PRENGH CONFECTIONERY, omfices . ‘DARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000, CAN REALIZE 100 per cent per annnm ; no risk; cash business; can have charge of finance if desired by going 24 hours from New York. Address BUSINESS, 44 Herald office. ATENTS FOR SALE—OF REAL VALUE; SMALL P ‘articles, small amounts of money ramen stents ivought, sod and exchanged for other Fro street, PACK POLE. HE SUBSCRIBER, A RESIDENT OF NEW OR- Jeans and isf business, is desirous to make an arrangement with some sien rhe company, 1 m in New Merchants or bank, to act as agent tor s lock box Orleans; references exchanged, Address X. & New Uricans Post office, ANTED—ACTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER, WITH W $50,000 cash by November | next, to revive with ad- vertieg? i's well established importing. business. i 6 Staple and profitable line of dry goods, selling to jobbers only: nochcumbrance; 1S years’ experience; compe- only: meer industrious and. strictly rellable ‘in every respect; no tisk for the investment, and ample security fiven; & liberal contract will be made with the right arty; highest and Wnexceptionable references given, Aadress, with fall particulars, in conddence, PROFIT AND SAFETY, Herald offic ANTED—A PARTY TO BUY A HALF.INTEREST WW irin established paying business of 14 years’ expe: rience in the city of Newark, X. J. only a small capital required: prouts large. Apply to ya LAM, No. 439 Broad street, corner of i Railfoad avenue, Newark, N. J, FANTPD-A PARTY WITH A SMALL CAPITAL TO W join the advertiser in the manufacturing of « new article; much Iked and Ini and see for yourselvei Brunswick street, Newarl {ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, \ to enter Into a good theatrical and variety specu Jation with an old, experienced manager. ‘Address SANFORD & WEAVER, Dramatic Agents, No. 9 Amity street, New York, WANTED, A GENTEEL NG MAN (AN American’ preferred) in a light artistic busi- $: 500, Toadwiay.: a good chance to make money safely. Address ARTISTIC, Herald ofee, tor an e orders, Address, or call ANUFACTURER No. 183 0), FRARTAER WANTED IN A SAFE CASH $75 ov teaineey, where $3,000 per annum will be nteed, Particulars al 83 Foot $1.000 ninety days. No. after 10 o'clock. () GRARTNER WANTED IN A PIRST CLASS 1.000. sitinery and Fancy Goody store: situated on one of the leading avenues, and doi ih good retail and wholesale trade: of the whole will be soid. Satis. factory reasons gi vem. References exchanged. 2*rese HL M,, care & Rogers, M7 Crosby street. Beaver street, top floor, TO $1,500—PARTNER WANTED IN A strictly cash bustness that will pay $10,000 in Broadway, room D, third floor, back, SMALL FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED TlOUSE, containing 9 rooms, in Kast 125th street, convenient fo boat and cars, will be let to a Tespousibie party. -Ad- dress H. f. G., Herald office, Prof. PAUL E. GIRARD, Diroctor. IT. JOSEPI'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Flushing, N, Y.—Studies will be resumed first Mon: day in Sept ; board sod tuition semi-annually, $120, For further _articul apply at the ¢ Lastitute, __PL AN OFORTES, “SEVEN OOTAVE PIAN 25.—OUR NEW Ths octave Pianos Gerate from bass to treble) scale are the best a a pest ma) OLOMERATIVE PLANO MAKERS, No, o ‘Great. Sones street, near Broadway. | A FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENQ- lish basement House, suitable for boarders; or will sell on easy and reasonable terms. Apply at 134 street. Poexistep HOUSE TO LET.—T0 LET, FOR TWO years, the furnished House 125 East lwenty-first iramercy park, Inquire of FIELD & SUEAR- . 4 Hine street, * — Unfurnished. T 2% EAST HOUSTON STREET—A BEAUTIFUL First Floor to fet to a respectable tenant. Apply to housekeeper, on premise: THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BASEMENT and under cellar brick House to let; 11 rooms; all improvements; rent $1,000 if taken immediately. Apply on premises, 237 East Thirty-flth street. SMAAL HOUSE, IN THE BIGHTH war Iso Suits of three, four and five rooms ; mod- erate rents to ae families. ATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varick street. 0 LET—AT REDUCED PRICES FOR THE BALANCE of the year, two nice brick Houses inthe Ninth ward ; all improvements; 13 and 16 rooms; immediate posses- sion. Apply tos Hudson street. LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE RE- ‘auires, will let a furnished Room to a gentleman; Without board preferred. 69 Bank stree| (A. FINELY, FURNISHED FIRST CLASS PARLOR floor to lét—In_ No, 8% Sixth avenue. It consists of front and back Parlors and two Bedroot together with gas fixtures and other conveniences; house strictly Drivate; terms very moderate, PARLOK FLOOR TO LET—FURNISHED, EITHER A for housekeeping or separate for sleeping rooms: aiso.a Hall Bedroom, and & First Floor for a clab. call at 113 Third avenue. PARLOR WITH CONNECTING BEDROOM, NEW piano, worth $60, for $85 per, month; another beaus tiiar Butt, $40: furnished ome wee ble parties only. 737 Broadway, room ‘A SHOIGE OF NEWLY FITTED UP FURNISHED, also unfurnished, Rooms for gentlemen or neat, light housekeeping; ‘cool, pleasant, spacious house} terms very moderate ; 17 years’ residence of owner. No, 47 Amity street. N_ ELEGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS— Second floor, bathroom adjoining ie Rooms, $3 and upward: utiful location, close to Broadway ; Surrounded” by restaurants, 96 Kast Twelfth street. Bizcayr FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL AND PLEAS- with bath, ac., to first class arties; terms low. ouse, 68 Clinton place (Kigh' Private street), near Fitth avenue. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR ae Rae a ing—Rooms from $10 to $40 per month; house tour story, with ail improvements; splendid iooatioas 803 West Fourteenth street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH connecting Bedroom, to let; ample closet room. hot and cold water, bath, &c.; nice location, 178 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-first street. ANDSOMELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS to let—To [ites ai ro eae board; house mods famil; tion first class. No. 37 East Nit a Broadway and Fourth avenue, ARGE, BEAUTIFUL, COOL ROOMS—FURNISHED richly, for gentlemen ; Summer prices: no boarders; rst class tlouse and iogation: all conveniences, 21 Weat Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED, SECOND FLOOR, suitable for housekeeping; gas, bath and privilege MP auntute: sooner month. Tiana \7 Abingdon square, Eighth avenue, near Twelfth street, 0 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM, NIC Tr ly furnished; gas, Ae. ; gentlemen only. Apply at Dressmaking Rooms, No.7 Great Jones street, near Broadw: 10 LET-A FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR OF FOUR rooms, together or separately ; water and gas on the floor. Apply at 087 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-minth st, 9 =FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, NINE + rooms: all modern improvements; fitst clasy legantly, furnished, Including a grand UE, 10; Batare Agent, Kightn avenue Find ‘Twenty: first creoe” 110 “MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEF KER.— furnished Room: ith every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable stnall ilies. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET. STING OF FOUR ROOMS, 4, hot and cold water 506 West THIRD FLOOR, a newly papered gird gas to let to & nail tainly of aduits only, ‘Thirty-titth street —To » LET, THE FIRST FLAT OF HOUSE NO, 368 A. Third avenue, between Ry -sixth and Twenty- seventh streets, suitable 0 dent asmall tamily only; all Smprovements, Apply fo votbiee on premises. PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO RENT— ‘Six rooms, water a he ly one other aay in the house; rent $35 4 mont ‘pl, at 807 Eighth aye- nue, JOHN BRANIGAN, N BLEOANT Lane at yor A hag aa dst ROOMS, all lighted f ize 25x85, three blocks altar Apply at 807 "te H ‘ele iphaftpos ag . a ssn. "Appi ‘JOHN BRANIGAN, RICH ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE CARVED FOUN round cornered Pianotorte for sale—Has ail modern improvements; patent agraffe; best city makers: cost $1,000, for $275. Cail at private 6 120 West 23d st. LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 BEAUTIFUL ROSE. wood upright Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; modern style and improvements; perfect order; sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third street, near Bowery. A NOTICR.—FOR $275 AN ELEGANT FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianotorte, 7! octave, with all improve: mente, best city maker’s guarantee: one clegant square, 49, Stool and Cover; also entire Household Furniture: all Unis day, private residence, 210 West lst st. BEAUTIFUL 7 OOTAVE FOUR ROUND COR. nered Piano, ‘ost $500; serpentine mouldin, patent agraffe ; encrifice ; instalments taken. R 07 West 2id st., corner 6th ay. $125 BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME Prune ol, &e.; modern improvements; tuily soid to pay storage and expenses. GOLDS! Ey Bleecker sirect, near Bowery. me GRAND SQUARE, PATENT AGRAFFE, 744 OCTAVE rosewood Pianotorte, used seven mont! anteed ; cost $1,000, 215; Stool, Cov box for'sh: pping’ Parlor Suits, Painting: Cher, te brary, Dining Furniture cheap. Residence 104 ‘East Pati fifth street, near Fourth avenue. Call diately. 2 MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—FOUR round corners; city maker: uaed flve monthe: cost $1,200; for $300, including Stool and Cover. Parlo», ber, Dining Furniture, at a sacrifice; Brope rty" family ving city. 36 West 1dth st, near 5th av. P. HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR tie, trade cheaper and better than small makers can buy the stock, Thirty-fifth st. and Tenth av., N. Y. AGNIFIOENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA potorte, having carved legs; Iatest, Improvements; only $115; extraordinary sacrifice for cash; please ex: amine beiore buying. Apply to JAMES GORDON, 187 Bleecker street. 350) £08 STEINWAY UPRIGHT, GOOD ORDER— All sorts of Pianos for rent'or sale, very low; easiest terms, cash or instalments. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square, 105 Fourth a BOO PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, or for rent, in city or country. by HORACE WATERS & SON, 431° Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. Agents wanted. “AT 90 NABSAG STREET, BETWE FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the baying. selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for any amount. T WOLF BROTH 40), BROADWAY, BETWEEN “4 Twentieth streets, money loaned on Wal Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, and pars ticularly. Plano pres Parlor for iddies;’ business strictly confld: ntial T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and persona’ Rees of every description JAMES V, MATTHEWS T HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY.—LIBERAL AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. MERICAN OFFICE—735.—UTMOST VALUE LOANED india on Diamond: Shawls, Laces, Val ‘1854, At Jewelry, Silver, jes, o.. or will bit i Ait RINGER, 6 wr NASSAU 3! STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFIC Ov Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watche: Jeweiry and all kinds of merchandise. The same bough! and sofd. Room I. HAYMAN LEOPOLD. 5 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, pay the highest price for Diamonds Watches, vane eam Diamond ¥ ry, a ewe ere C. 40 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH ‘© and Twenty-fifth streets. —Liberal advances made on Diamonds, ‘arches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawls. Same bought at full valui L, BERNARD. — 68: BROADWAY, ry 8 CORNER AMITY S8TREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Personal Property of all descrip= tions; the same rac GE. 91 BROADWAY.—OLD ESTABLISHED AND MOST eJ Le) reliable office. Mone; ced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, &c. ought at ful ralge. 6 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD pe m 1.26 office, room B.—Parlor for ladies Branch 1,207 Broadway, “Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ac. “Same bought and sold. BROS,” EUROPE. eneesnail Grcore & CO., 212, 24 REGENT STREET, LON the attention of those Américans rca fe sae very large ry ay i Turkey and Morveco, Carpets: algo hoice and xolusive designs, ttorvialt about to visi Indian, Persian, their English Carp ~ BILLIARDS. _ ; [SPANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND Alicie theian & Collender Combination Cushions tor ihe patentee, Ht. W NDER, successor fa pneu & Collemder, 738 Ww York: “DNOTHER FALL IN PRIC R FIRST CLASS ina pooond hand Billard Tableg eed acces ie inthe Wade, at W. Hy GRUFPITH & CO"'S, 40. Veseo ree!

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