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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,508. ——— oe NEW YORK, FRIDAY, D.RECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. aur Nt aaeape Page—Fifth and sixth columns. ROLOGY—Sevexte Pace—Fitth column. Bi ckin kos sevearn Pace—Sixtn column. B/JARDERS WANTED—Furst Pack—Fitth column. Russ He td LODGING WANTED—Figst Pase—Fith BROOKLYN BOARD—Fiasr Pace—Fif'h column. bane ot beqoey ESTATE FOR SALE—sxynsts Pace— BUSINESS SPPORTUNITTES—Finst Page—Sixth col- ‘ pusINESS NOTICES—Firta Pace—Sixth columa. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Sixtn Pace—First column, ony Leming ESTATE FOR SALE—Suvewru Pa column. CLEKRS "AND SALESMEN—Sxventa Pace—Secona amd third columns. woace fmt] AND GARDENERS—Saventn Pace—Third ooastiistt Pie SERAMAHIES—Sixee Pace—Second and rd col count iY BOAKD—Frese moe Sixth column. DRY GOUDS—F inst Page—: column, DWELLING Houses TO LEI FURNISHED AND UN. FURNI, HED—Frest Pace—! ourth column. woperes AN STEAMSHIPS—sixtu Pace—Second col- EYES. "AND EARS—Suxtn Pace—Fifth column, &XOURSIONS—Sixtu Pack—Fourth column. Pa ak aoe Pace—Fitth column, Skventn Pack—Sixth colu FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— f Face —Fourth ‘and fifth columns. FURNITURE: Sixt Pace—Fiith column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Szventa Pace—Second column, HELP WANTED—MALES—Seventa Pace—Third col- umn. ti ARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Second, third and fourth columns. HOTELS—Fikst Page—ritth and sixth columns, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, WANTED—sixta Pace—Fourth tH Pace—Fourth column. OFFICKS—Seventa Pace—Sixth column. LOsT AND FOUND—Finsr Pacu—First column, MAC HIN} RY— Seventn Pacy—sixth column, |ARBLE MANTELS—six ‘aGk—First coluinn. MADICAL Serene Pace—Fiith column. ISCELLANEOUS—Sixtn Pacr—First column, god Thee —Fitth column. —First column. ORGANS, ‘fo S en Pace—sixth proves: NLS—Stxrm Paar—Fourth colum ITUATIONS W aS TL D-FEMALES— cond coli IF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO ENT Pace rth column, Ts TO EXCHANGE—Seventa Pace—Fourth ‘A’ mn. sonra WANTED—Seventu PaGe—Fourth coi- REWARDS—Prest Pacr—First and second column. SALES AT AUCTION rH Pacr—Fiith columm Cae ee) WANTED--FEMALES—SEvENTH PaGe— and second columns SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Srventa Pace—See- ond column. SPECIAL. ‘x TIOES—First Pace—Second column. SUMMER REDORTS—Finst Pace—Sixth coluinn, THE celui en Pace—Third and fourth aon TUK Pacr—Second column. Pins TO LET FOR BUSID Fourth column. RAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sixrn Pace—Third column. ONFULNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO L Kiest Page—Fitth column. WESTC ESTE COUNTY PROPLRTY FOR SALE OR TO. ‘T—SkvENTH Pace—Fourch column, sore: MSTEAMBOATS: Sixta =Pace—Fourth oluma. ESS PURPOSES—First Pagr— FAPEALD BARCH O#FICE—UPTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD REUEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 690 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, Bais OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. Tee , ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P, M, AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH | HERALD AT 4 pa RY MORNING. ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. — THE PUBLIC ARE CAU CALLED BRANCHES THIRTY-SECOND STREE CHARGES, CAUTIONED AGAINST SO- IN TWENTY-THIRD AND TO PREVENT OVER- PARI A AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESSRS. KREMER & 60, AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE 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 REQUIRING THEM. TAREE $25 BE 5 REWARD —Losr, SATURDAY AUGUST’ 9 0 Certificates of Pacite M 1 Steamsh ‘Com: wetek No. 60,142, in name of and bes oth namont White, irri Co. “Teanser has eenene, 0 reward a return of gerficates LENAM A) HOY. G4 Rew atroct Rew 100 REWARD, -NOTICESIN, THE WEAR 1881 OR 1862 Francis P. £; Doyle issaid touave constructed twenty-one (21) tin obbo! ne gas reflectors, with upper re- Secting surtaces, for am Englishman or Beotchman. then stopping on Broome street, near Broadway. Horsiase said to hase been fined with slaw in sections or or paul ‘one sold and put, up in a book or stationery store on ‘the west side of Broadway, near White or Walker's street; anotber in acigar stare on the west side of way, between Howard and Canal streets; another in alittle iancy of thrond and needle sore on ihe Westside of Bi ‘about two doors above Broome street; another ina store "east side of Broadway, a little south of Fourth street—all prior to the year 1885. Three @) similar re- fiectors are e ald to have been sold by sald Doyle about the same time, and put aa, one in a tailor’s store on south side of Broome stree! Broadway, near a saloon then known ag “Bunch of Grapes;” another in George W. Betis carpetmore, under the St Nicholas Hotel: (wo more at Mra, Wetteschiem's chocolate rooms, 116 Spring Street, and three more at the saloon khown us stanwix Hall. A. reward of one hundred dollars. ($100) will be vecribers upon the production of either of ry with information leading to satisfnctary root of its identity and of its sale at or about the time sdicated, and seventy-five ($75) dollars reward ‘will be paid for information leading to satisfactory proof sule.of an. of paid reflectors ‘at the time indicated. PRTR 1S. & CO., 295 Pearl street SCHMIDLIN & DIGSCOLL, 11) Mercer street. F. P. DOYLE, 287 Centre street. SPECIAL | NOVICES. between First and Second avenues. ‘A —HERALD BRANCH ‘OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner or pea avenue end’ Toe erm street. m tr KIN DISEASES, kin Diseases and thelr Symptoms Symptoms—The skin inilames, blisters form and dis- enarge mattor, which drics and forms a yellowish crust. Prurigo (intense itchin Symptoms—The mort Intense itching of the skin, neu- ally without any eruption except that produced by, scratching. The irritation iso great that it seems as if millions of needles were pricking the skin. Acne (Pimples—Biack-heads), Symptoms.—Hard, small pimples Containing a little matter) with ars points, most numerous on the cheeks, forehead and n pie, abeye anda all aflections of the human skin eured y Dr. J. M. VAN DYKE. eirhursday, Friday and Saturday, No. 6 West Sixteenth street, New York: Monday, /u sday and Weduestay, 1,126 Walnut street, Philadelphia, —GRAND TEMPLE GIFT © ‘CERT AT OMAHA, «$220,550 to be distributed among ticket holders, Au- gust 9), 1873, One chance in nine, Positively no pust- ponement.- ‘Lickets $1 e six ior $5. B. HEWITT, City Agency, 79 ssau street room 6, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FUR TRE BENE- Ait of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For in- formation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. A. —ROYAL HAVANA L LOTTERY. —NEW SCHEME, $:25,00/drawa every 17 days Next drawing Au- ust 80, 1 Tprize ot 100,000 |2 prizes of $10,000 are $20,000 1 prize « 150,000 Ware 30:00) I prize of, 2 do, amounting to 300000 Kentucky Siate and’ German lotteries. Fines enshe and information given. Circulars tree. RKS & posite ottiandtstre Brokers, 178 Broadway, room 2, oj duion allowed. Private New Yrk. 1244 per cent comm office atiached. (A WOFFIGIAL DRAWINGS s TUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, rexroray titi grass, No, AB august pierce) 8_ 37, Unto di &0., mint Ky. 71, 38, ‘Covington, ‘Ky. + ie svouse i, 1, 82, 89. 77. SHELBY cotunci—ekase xg. snc 1a, 1873. il. 40, 27, aL 55. Birt & 00. Manag fers, = covinete) ton, Ky. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 153 Fulton io. 2 Park row. Post office box 4,969. A HAVANA | LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING “AUGUST Circulars free. JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 New York, room 4. A =f 2. 0,955 GRAND GIFT CONCERT—FOR GRAND osc guple at Omaha, August 0: itts $1 to $50,00); tickets $1; for $10; award in. Orders filled promptly by w L DAVIS, 7 Broadway, room 6. RUSH PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP IS THE Dest or pumping mud, sand, gravel, &c., in large uantii.es; guaranteed io draw ‘water greater height than any other. "Send tor price list and testimonials, RICHARD BUSH + 194 and 195 Nineteenth street, South Brooklyn, ¥. ¥. (MARL i. SCHULT successor to Schultz & Warker, 860 Broadway, corner eh dag ae street and Union Mineral spring Waters, examined and endorsed by the leading chemleal authori- ties of the United States. Natural Miocral Waters kent on hand. The business (including the control Park “snerel’ Springs continues the waive ax Merete, fore, Mr, Warker having withdrawn eighteen months ago. NHARLES H. TURNO—STAINED GLAS8 FOR churches and dwellings, 333 East Twenty-third street, PERSONAL, (SEsete—come SIN HASTE “AT 6 #6 CHARLES ie DULAT WILL CLOSE HIS FANCY MARBLE + Work establishment on the 19th inst. and open on the 25th inst. H. DULAT, 316 Mott street, near Bleecke Cunt ROBERTS, OF JOCKEY CLUB, WILL find a friend by addressing E.8.C., box 3,296 Post Peter your NOTE RECEIVED ON 13TH INS’ 11 consequently too late to keep Monday's engagement anes ot Broadway and fiftieth street. Write = lease. ren ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL NEW-BORN, IN. fant and one two months old, male. Mrs. VAN BUS KIRK, 154 East Twenty-eighth strect, near Third avenue. GlORGHE Wy, TENTH STREET—SEND ADDRESS to HARRY B., box 144 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, NFORMATION WANTED—OF ANY OF THE daughters of John Duggan, of Robinstown, county Westmeath, ireland, granddaughters of the Hon. Thomas tl ped of New Haggard, county Meath, late of Moun- arish, Donore, county Westmeath, or any of the isters, granddaughters of Larry Maxwell, of Multy, be thankfully received by their sister, Mrs. JULTA RES, 42 Kast Seventeenth street. ‘Troy, ncisco papers please copy. K Q—WILL YOU . GENEROUSLY | FORG «and let me see you Saturday, nine, as promised, Jor afternoon or evening ? AY, FORMERLY OF WEST TWENTY SEVENTH street—Letter received and lost. Write ye WILL MEET you AT MATINEE IONIC Friday at Hamilton Park, Sixty-ninth ease and E.-I HAVE RETURNED; PL ASE APPOINT interview, It agreeable, NOR. Sz, TOT—CAN I SEE YoU sprees cig jour ? be ht HOME AT ONCE AND ALL wit BR je wel 0. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE ig Wheeler #, Wilson's Sewing Machine hay ho were together three years ago.—! PERTOS address 1s Quebec, Canada. YM HACKMAN WHO DROVE A LADY AND GE tleman from Union street, near Smith, Brooklyn, on iésday afternoon, the 1th inst., will hear of pepoics to his advantage by calling at the office of HARRY BEA. 189 Montague street. ILSON—LETTER IN POST OFFICE ADDRESSE to C. 8 Answer quickly. THOMPSON, LosT AND »_ FOUND. OUND FLOATING NEAR GOVERNOR'S ISLAND— on 10th ‘inst. one bunch of =piles. ‘The owner, by roving pr rly an ng expenses, can recover the Bames | PT OPT ane PTARLES J, BURLEIGH Governor's Isiand Barge office. OST OR STOLEN—TWO DIAMOND RING! SMALL solitaire, and @ cross with sparks on the arms and Jarger stones in the angles of cross. Any one returning ‘them to me at Na, 220 West Forty-third street, wil be = @ sarge sum for them and no Isami asked. W. L. O8T—ON LAST MONDAY, LARGE AMETHYST Bing: heavy geld setting pPinger will be lnberally rewarded by Telutning to E. MOCH, 4 Exchange Place, in bank omce. O8T—A GOLD WATCH ‘Wednesday afternoon, while going from the Gilsey use to Seg a4 Broadway car and Barclay etreet =. The ll he handsomely rewarded by leav- pS aes ri VAN DEVENTEK & PATTON’s, No. 6 Wall BLUE ENAMELLED, ee WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, A sum of Money, containing $45 in currency and $3 in ills, Wrapped ina paper, with the initials r. & R. onit. he finder will receive a'tiveral reward by returning the = to JAMES R FRASER, 105 Barclay street, New O8T=—ON WEDNESDAY pe can BG A PARCEL ie eoneeining = uplicae ou, a mortgage with other Seeley sarge Wa io TORN PAGURATA ss mn ? F Bit Kost Pourtoenth street, Instore. || ZGERALD, No. Jost MONDAY y, amralt K ving tment a atl EN o ms INSTANT, finder will be V, WEIOH & CO. ae THE FESTIVAL OF THE PLEASANT ‘hurch, or on the road to Huuemot, ze Focketiok, containing $178 a A BUNCH OF eitabty rewarded oy 471 Broadway. mad | 5 ie Gee A FJAVANA LOTTERY. Drawing, August 14, 1573, Sey drew . . 9322 drew . OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY the drawing of August 14, ver cable 16,201 dre $100,000 9'322 drew 141,000 27,628 drew 25,000 Huu drew 10,000 a ion dre hal 000, 682 di 009 Tew scl heme for August 30). P cashed, iniormation furnished, &c, ‘TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street. LOTTERY OF CUBA, City of Hamburg Lottery. runswick Lottery. Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and tarorama Hon Lee THEODUR ZsCHOCH, _Be 6,090 Post office. 116 Ni ‘sau street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY— E. German Sta! Send for cireulars, x 8,886 Post office, 8 branch office Lol? Third a PFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE WHEELER & Wilson Sewing Machine Orphan’s Brigade.—“silent Food” “still lives” and te vet unmarried. After these many years of separation he sends love and greetings this day to his old comrades—now scattered all over the world—according to oath. “Remember” and all send present address. 1 DRAWING, AUGUST 3), Lotteries. RITTER & jassau street, room 4. , Dear 60th st., first floor. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, for the benefit of the common school and iho fund. 30, 50, 49, 29, 73, By a 9. 64, «oe Canola, ct. Ass 0. ip aogr 1873. 1, 16, 77, 65, 90, 49,43. . tKEN & 00., Managers, bes d & CO., Brokers, 24 G sooty h tree et, New York. ] New Schone out; $525, commencing August W187: 1 prize ot. 1 prize of 1 prize of. 2 prizes of $10,000 6 prizes of $s 000, . 7 other prizes. Circulars sent, Igemadon y idk th ein fi Post office box 4,685, New York, fe ca OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Change of scheme ; $525,000 drawn every 17 days, pe db August 3. Two prizes of... Six prizes of. other prizes, amounting i furnished ; orders filled. Circulars sent free on applica- tion. Spanish Bank Biils and Hovernments purchased, TAYLOR & CO; Tankers it Wall street, —GRAND GIFT CONCE RTS.—CATAWBA Vailey Land Company ; 50,000 tickets i each ticket has four chances; n end for circular. Eleven tickets or ice, Wilmington, N.C. HALL & CO, Agents. 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEG. ized eee a Lottery. Ré - Ke $25. OF $589,589 | and Kentucky circulars tre Address BALEY & Broadway. THE TURF, BERFOOT PARK. {IRONING TUESDAY, AUGUST M. Purve of $10) for horses tha to first, $30 to second and Baldwin's, corner Main an ry an, Saturday. August 16 at 9b reat match race toe $00) his, beat ttn faloetess third; to close at G. mouth streets, Brooklyn, Same day (Tuesda, ver 10 to Detween Miko Rovers’ 6, m. Rosie Anderson and con's g.g. George, This will be an interest And one of the best of the season. sees Soret WM. McMAHOM, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ae. 000 | Wane checks payable in Now York Danks Rotes at signi. “NEW AND SECOND HAND COAcitES, OLA ment of notes and checks has been Soppad, apers « ences, Rockaway: ig a aes, Basket Phae- Siihasstemes So mega | Quis ote core umes aha Hae UO, Al & varie or a ANDE eV TTR, Muguenot station. Staten Island. Rote Srebua at very tow prices. Monae ‘“ 0 and 22 Weosiar street. WARDS. REY = a A CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, BOTH NEW AND $10 % “WILD BE Paw YOR THE RECOVERY OF A ° coat Brewster Road Wagon, Rockawaya. irge Masti fawn color. with black muz- sie wenn a xpress ae e hn iL og Harne: stolen Sa the oh i ext Morrisania ips. £c. Ml roadw ‘Canal CLARK, 170 Willis ft” Cheapest pl jace in an eee PRRARD Lom, Boyt ne en Asgns7 18, es T shape oe fa BAC! pairice~! A. ater! o, Par OAR. oc! » ne car, on cor %, “avenue, i thi {n'a Beip Hine cas, on, corner a | og jrood, ind a hal are the fincer Seay seturging, it to Mr. sot } Santon leaves te elt ae an iy at stables Nos. 15 nd 5 if ago; wil be yep ts sir Sonees, camaeme, ob) ION THIS DAY, B’ LLIAM VAN MABSELL, AUCTIONRES: (SUCCESSOR TO JOURS IN’ & VAN TASSELL), HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 10, 2 and 14 Yast Lye STRERT. "NEAR For REGULAR SALES OF HORSES’ AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Twenty-four to forte sight, hopes Yagi to purchasers to st Warran: CATALOGUE OF THIS pays (FRIDAY’S) SALE, AT 12 O'CLOCK. VERY STYLISH AND HAND=OME DARK BAY Horse, 15% hands high. 7 rs old di and true in all harness; free from vice ; @ fast travel superior coupe or carriage horse; warranted sound.’ Also set Harness and “TOP WAGON, BUILT BY BREWSTER & CO. BLACK MAL ERMONT, SIRED BY Sceond Black Hawk. dam sailie. Miller io! hands high, 5 years old; kind and true inal harness; tree trom vices trou close to 3 minutes, and Warranted sound. Also set Harness and * ROAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BAY MARE, 15% “HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true tn ali harness; free froin vice; a fine, styl- ish {ears nothing and warranced sound. Algo set TOP SIDE-BAR WAGON, NEARLY NEW. BAY CARRIAGE +HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 6 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree from vice or trick; very free and stylish driver, and a splendid ‘lage horse; Warranted ‘ot eneett usen, 2 USE Bi DS HIGH UeYEaRs OLD; kind and true in “all harness: tree irom vice; @ goo traveller; has fine style and action; isin every Fespect & rior horse, jor fainily dr ving, and warranted sound, iGHT CURTAIN COACR, 1s GOOD ORDEK, GRAY MARE, HANDS HIGH. 7 YEARS old; Kind and true in all harnens; free troin vice; first class work horse and warrante Sound. SIDi-SPRING. BUSINESS WAGON, BLACK HAWK MARE, 15: NDS HIGH, 6 YEARS old; kind and true in all harness; tree trom vice; trots close to.3 minutes, and is a tree and styish driver. BOSTON CHAISt, IN GOOD ORD". BROWN HOSE. iste HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS ou; kind and truc in all harness; free from’ vice or fault; food traveller, tree and stylish driver and Warranted IN GOOD ORDER, wBOURY GRAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 6 intel old; (aut end true in all harness, tree trom vice Harness and and @ ou wo! BLACK HONS 1546 HANDS HIGH, 9 YE. 8 OLD; kind and true in every way; an excellent worker; war: ranted sound. DAPPLE URAY MARE, SIRED BY PTHAN al dam by Vermont Black Hawk, 1d hands high years old trots in 2:0; is very stylish, stands wiihout lying and nd. Warranted so HORS, 1544 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; i true in all harness, free t vice, a good very (ede an excellent ‘family horse and can be driven by’a lady. SEVENAL OTHER GOOD WORK HORSES, DE- scriptions time of sale. EN, _Weather never interferes with our sales. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON, Late Johnston & Van OFFICE AND SALI ESROOM, OLD. UEAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19 AND 2 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place. The business will be conducte strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house, any won the respect and CO aT) of the business community, as well md Be pale at | “ SALE» EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CATALOGUE ‘OR TiS ann eesyay) ') SALE, ELEGANT TEAM DARK BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, I hands high, 7 and 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; 'tree from vice, ‘very stylish; not afraid of anything; great endurance; warranted GENTLENAN'S ROAD HORSE, BAY HORSE, sired by California Patchen, dam Vermont mare 153g hands high, 6 years old; never handled for fos Hh warranted to trot in 3 minutes; warranted CROSS” MATCHED TEAM, ROAD HORSES, 14% hands, 5 and 6 years: kind and true inall harness: can, fot in 3% minutes together, and warranted NO ion NROAD WAGON, BY BREWSTER & CO, ELEGANT PE OR FAMILY HORSE, BAY HORSE, 16 oer 1 eh high, 6 years old; kind true in all harne: very stylish; free driver, and warranied soun FOUR WHEELED DOG CART, IN FIRST RATE ORDER. BAY HORSE, 154g HANDS, 7 YEARS OLD; KIND AND. true in’all harness; ‘lady or child can drive him; warranted sound, BROWN MARE. 15, HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; an excellent family horse CHESTNUT SORREL TROTTING MARE, 1534 HANDS, 7 years; kind and true in all harness. can trot in 2:50; free, prompt driver in every respect; @ first class roadster. BROWN MARK, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS; KIND and true in all harness; stylish; free driver; an ex- cellent family hor BROWN HORSE, 16 Hanns, {.XBARS; SOLD FOR ount of Whom may ¢o TEN OTHER VORSES., DESCRIPTION TIME SALE, Top Wagon, by Waterman. Skeleton Wagon. by Krouse, of Central avenue. ree top side bar road Wagons, elty bull Two no top side Lar Wagons city built. Close Coach, in fir-t rate or Top basket Bony. Thaeton, by J. R. Lawrence. Ten sets of double Harn Fony Phaetons, top andno ton. ‘commences at 1035 o'clock. “A TARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTE! street, mer IN DAT Ar) rege 10) ONE VERY FINE PA rea: M. ONE ent TEAM’ BOaD HORSES. GANT ROAD H Y FIND FAMILY a 8 HORSES, TEN VER) Y ama WAGONS, TOP AND NU Prop, BY BREWSTER CO. Take Broadwa' SALE C A. and University place cars. MMENCES AT 1)}g O'CLOCK. HANDSOME DAPPLE GRAY COU! a ylish action, 1644 hands, six vears; ranted sound and kind: Apply at 45 DR SALE, Horse; Ee) e est Thirtieth street. “FOR SALE-FOR HALF HIS ind; suitable for a may to drive. m street, Franktori House VALUABLE Hors Agha sound and SMITH, 202 W T CART, PARK PHAETONS, TOP BUGGIES, Rockaways, six seated deep Victorias, offering less than any place in the city. 146 and 148 Eldridge street, near Tenth precinct station A VERY HANDSOME SORREL SADDLE MARE, goes all Bante, 15 hands, 7 vears; sound and kind ; also fine gentlem iding Saddle and Bridie, at 216 West Thirty -sixth street, West of Seventh avenue, HANDSOME TURNOUT CHEAP—SORREL MARE, 1514 hands, 7 years old; pleasant driver; fine under saddle; "tears nothing; stands without tying, and p Jectly sound; also stylish top Phaeton, nearly hew, Harness, Whips, Kets, Sheet, &e. Inquire of Dr. MEINE, 205 West 'Thirty-tourth street, T MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 BROADWAY— A Family Carriages and Light Wagons, every descrip- iion, both new and second hand, ut, creatly redi.ced rices, two Victorias, light Bre tt, De Jart, Park Phae- ton; great bargains. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, TROTTER FOR SALE—BAY MARE; 158 HIGH, very strong; kind, sound and stylish 9 years old: gan be diiven by a lady; is the best family horse im New York; warranted to trot a mile in 2:48 under the watch, Without any traming ; Nas 4: also Dusenbury top Wagon; first cinss city ss, Blankets, &c. : ade Ha price $1,100; a satisfactory trial given, Apply atthe jew- elry store 357 Grand street. Y AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 12 OCLOCK, Ar THES ORSE AND CARRIAGE edi MART eae MV 10, id 114 Ea Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, FIRST CLASS ROAD HORSES; ALL YOUNG, it warranted sound, kind ard true. NINE EXTRA Fl FINE ri SUITABLE FOR coupe, carriage or fam vin SEVEN RAL Loop WORK HO! CARRIAGES AND HARKNESS ri LL KINDS. Crs NUT HORSE FOR BALE “1% HANDS, SEVEN Years old: drives single or double: sty lish’and first rate” traveller. Apply at Herrings & Farrel, Xinth avenge, Pretween Twelrth and Thirteenth streets, of Mr. ROBERTS, 21 Broadway. XOUPES, LANDAULETS, VICTORIAS, HALF AND _/ extension top Cabriolets, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Phaetons, Wagons, Harness and other Carriages; several second hand. BTAA No. 7 Washington place, near Broadway. pet FAIL | TO READ THE CATALOGUE OF and Carriages to be sol AT AUCTION THIS DAY. AT Io FOOLOCK, BY ARCH. JOUNSTON, AT’ HIS Aiirtecnth street, Near Cnivernty pla OR SALE—A_FIBST CLASS MILK WAGON, be seen at DEVOL'S livery stable, 108 Charles street, AOR SALE—A SECOND HAND HEARSE, IN FIRST rate order, at Empire Stables, 93 East Fourth street. Fs SALE—AN ELEGANT TEAM OF BLACK Horses, about 16 hands; long tails and manes: pe fectly sound, Kind, and for stzle cannot be surpassed eet, at 121 Carroll street, Brooklyn, or at 116 Wali street, New Yor nds high: 7 years 0 nt of use. 73 Van- ood trial given: sold tor A GLASS QUARTER COACH, IN PER- fect order ‘hot run tworyears), at S87 “Adame street, Brooklyn. CAN | is | 29 Barclay street. | $85, AUGUST 15, 1873.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. _ PRICE FOUR CENTS TS. | ___HORSEs, CARRIAGES, &C, FA Re*s. THE CHEAPEST RARNESS STORE IN New York. A good ocble Track Harness, ood Grocer’s Harness, $30; a good Milkman’s iarnes Buguy armen hand: made, & £00 stable lanket, fy alsova large amortment ot Bankets, , ein Ae, Please call and examine tor yourselves. ISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, second door from Greenwich street, Yormeriy of Murray e ELIABLE. HOUSE, = ou Are in want of anything in the Horse line be attend the sale hie ay at RiCH. JOHNSTON 19 to 25 THIRTEENTH street, near University eat See catalogue aboy SALE COMMENCES AT 104 O'CLOCK, GEGOND HAND LIGHT DOG CART, SIDE BAR TOP Wagon, Victoria, Landaulette, Koad Wagon, amp seat Buggy. Coupe Rockaway ‘and’ several other’ fami Carring low pr a Furgies MANUFAC FoRkts! UXron, 638 Broadway. LIGHT, SIDE.BAR ROAD WAGON, NEARLY BD ten, cheap two seis of very fine city made double jarness; two single Harness. ali at a bar- gain, at private stable ite West ‘Thirty-tiith street. T°, Ag ale § mene CLASS PRIVATE STABLE; SIX tells and ample carriage room 1 5 \- ises, 23 East vente rege, Tom Inquire on ‘prem E OFFER THE FOLLOWING _ Carriages very low :— One Landau, Two Clarences, One six seat ea One Brett, A. T. DEMS HAND One ght Landavlet, On "SECOND 0 Two Couns Rockaways, One Pony Phaeton, ) Buggies. 628 and 630 Broadway. and no- EST & W2goxs CHEAP.—3 EXPRESS, 2 GROCERY, 1 Business, 1 Delivery, 1 Carpenter's, 1 Platform Spring Wagon, 1'no top Boge'y; at 226 Spring street. Wantep TO PURCHASE. wy FIRST CLASS HORSE ‘one-horse Truck and Harness: all to be in good order. Address, with particulars, CASH, Herald office ANTED—PAIR STYLISH YOUNG CARRIAGE Horses, in exchange for staple Me & good trade Wiil be given. App! basi EATHER TOP BUGG r; three sets second hand singlé $0 and $12; one no top Buggy, in West twenty-sixth street. HORSE, 8 YEARS, | 18% HANDS: re bay, 7 years, 15% hands, $| entic tor ladye "218 West Thirt —ONE SFC in g¢od 01 bogs ry Harness, $1. a “order, § $30, 2 SLOO- MALE, both sound, kind, first street. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. (ATTENTION! Ahi NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN 1 ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST a6, &C. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR “SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET 10 26X67 FERT, AT $900, $40), $500 AND UPWARD 1 TO | $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING | COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR ‘Rk OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM AND 1 HAS TWO FIRST CLASS BEING OFFICE, Is PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. i RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, Sd Story. $ INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF ____ HOMER MORGAN, N NO. 2 PINE STREET. _ A.W ULE CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- * FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 438 BROADWAY. A W270, LET, ON THE BEST BLOCK ON SIXTH + avenue, & handsome Store, with Dwelling Apart- ments; gas fixtures, reflectors and heated; large show window; tuoderate rents. Office, 999 Sixth av EW SITELY HOTEL TO LEASE—FACING BROAD- way, between Cooper Insitute and Bible Hou: over 100 suits of rooms; also stores and large restaurant under same. 25 and 27 “third avenue. (0 LET—GOOD CORNER STORE, BACK ROOM AND fine Basement No. 1 Perry street, corner Greenwich Apply to owner. 61 Liberty ‘street, room (0 RENT—SEVERAL LOFTS IN BUILDING, 50X60 fect and X24 teet, with 25 to 30 horse power ste Apply to GEO, H, BELDEN, 120 and 122 Wooster stree TPO, RESTIWITH Ok WITHOUT, STEAM POWER, Stores and Lofts for manufacturing purposes. ly to engineer. on preiniges, 175 Hester street, or to 8. T. & A. T. MEY, &5 Walker street. AND 1 SPRING STREET TO LET—VERY ( 296 ) cheap; good for any busine Clinton Market; one used asa bakery for many years. great travel; near id one asa grocery DWELLING HOUSES Farnished. A QONTLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— Near Finh avenue; excellent location; very desira- ble for a private tainily OGDEN & © Broadway, corner of seventeenth street. RNISHED HOUSE TO LET, IN| THIRTY. th street, between Lexington and Third ave- family will board with the party that taxes Appiy at 460 Third avenue, J. W. P. TO LE —FURNISHED, TO PRIVATE FAMILY, stone House 23 East Twenty second street; 4 newly frescoed and pomnred OS and Apply from 9 to Ll, or 2 ari feet front: laundry separate. T—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE ON MADISON avenue Harlem: everything new, incinding Kery, kitchen utensils, &c.:' rent moderat possvssion imuiediately, Apply to BERRIAN & SPEER, corner 125th street and Third avenue. i R. Unfurnished. -WEST THIRTY. ial wierd BETWEEN AL Fith and sich four story brown stone House. tully turnighed, an Unusually low rent to & Ast class party. ULTAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE, FOUR STORIES eee basement, to let, near Fitth ayenue; gas fix- igs Apply at No.7 West Forty- to ) LET—FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone Dwelling, $12 Kast Fourteenth street: three story and basement brick Dwelling, with or without Stable, 220 West Forty-eighth street, ‘Apply to owner, 61 Liberty street, room -8. WURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ‘TO LET, SCOTCH LADY HAS A PARLOR FLOOR TO LET— A. “Furnished, ‘with’ the privilege. of the kitchen also three or tour other Rooms. 3 We t Twenty-second st. NEATLY FURNISHED, LARGE FRONT ROOM TO let—For housekeeping, at $5 per week; also two small ones at $2 per week. Call at 565 Hudson street. 10 LOUSEKEEPERS, <THE OWNER OF A FIRST T class house, agi furnished, in a delighttul neigh- borhood, up town, having no tamily but himself and wife, would give ‘ample room to a’ small respectable nily of adults in exchange tor Board. Herald Uptown Branch office. 0 LET-FURNISHED, WITHOUT BOARD, OR FOR light housekeeping, a Floor of five rooms;'a division of rooms made if required. Apply at S88 Sixth avenue. {OND AVENUE,—TO LET, TO ONE OR TWO gentlemen, exclusively, a large, alry, neatly fur- hished hail Bedroom, with every accommodation esse n- tial to ensure comfort, Mra, NAUGHTIN, Address A, X., ‘ SE! OR SALE—A | FIRST CLASS. GROCERY WAGON AND fine Mare, eicht years old. Can be seen at hery fables, No. 4 Latavetie place, for three days. ror SAL SUPERIOR ROAD MARE, BREWSTER on and Dunscomb Harness, new and gonna’ orth st 100; will sell for $750. Ask ty es South- ‘worth.s rig, DALL & LINGER’S, corner ot Mm Seventh avenue and ‘Thirty-eighth street. OR SALE—A STRONG HORSE, 7 “YEARS OLD: und and kind, with new Truck and Harness; will be sold ‘cheap ‘Tar want of Use: “Apply at 501 Pearl street. 0g SALE CHEAP—ONE BAY PONY, HARNESS ind Wagon: also bay Horse, 7 years old, 16 hands igh; warranted sound and kind. ‘Inquire at 142 spring sireel, grocery store. ‘OR SALE CHEAP—TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, xide bar, city make, with set of Harness, nearly new. Inquire of K. 8. WOODBRIDGE, 39 Union square. REAT REDUCTIO} .—WE OFFER OUR SETiRE Grin stoc! ane ed k, seasonable sien, erally new and secon by reduc Cas 5G Mev eit nda OM Mr aTRE Ss 1 ati wht none CLOTHING, HORSE equipments of every in. Sand mi ne} pi mea iE Teinatturers 144 Ons street. ‘ORSES, CARRIAGES OR LIVERY STABLE wanted—In exchange for rtice = m In connec’ Wen Foran LTO New ork, Apply © Dy 8 5() aSittixe ND BED ROOM, CONNECTING, $: By OU. ‘tarnished large wash house ; choice of suits ; house ‘w hy ‘and respectable, Particulars 50. =NICE FU RNISHED ROOMS, with jas OU. thing peccnat for housekeepin ter in room: h, good washing arré Mi located, ‘drve trom Br way, 222 Fitty-second street 6, BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWA A L. LARGE 22 back Parlor, furnished, to let to a gentleman and wife ar two young nen, EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, N NEAR BROAD. 2 way. in @ private tamily.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, without board. 50 EAST TWENTY-} Lay Mites tentias CORNER 3 Fourth avenue.—Stngl on ‘Twenty- ninth street, with J $3 Wpor ‘lenet ot ne ana na cold ‘water, 688; neatly furnished ; $3 r week, ° bossheopings ‘ol Wet, $0 Toopostaster roail 1 smilies. ‘9 yaa NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR Ly dled nwe.—A nice, furnished hall Bedroom to let a second floor. 12: 3 men Lb fy ptenyy rw) ELEG. yas oa ah oad cold a hy? to Sixt avenue and Bi 21a | ceed $6. Address B., box FURNISHED “oom —— APARTMEN Ts 223 oe STREET.—TO LET, FUR- nished, to gentlemen, witho iarge front Room; hot and cold water; reterence required WANtED—10 RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, Hack Parlor, with Bedroom @@, or Back Room over Parlor; house new, modern improvements: no other boarde. pias bily consists of three; terms moderate ; 8 minute uth Seventh street ferry, Williamsburg. Best loonie. in town. Inquire of BOOKKEEPER, at E. 8. Dodge & Cox's, 12 Warren street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART ity MENTS TO LET. A PART OF A gas, bath, HOUSE TO LET—FOUR ROOM able family. it moderat to a small resper Apply at Pr} ast Twenty-first street. oe FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO LET— Ninth ward, with American people; all, improve- ments; $37 8; Second Floor, do. do., $22.0; a cosey Cott in perfect orde! 0 I. wis strode” order, $0 per mouth, Apply at 68 A. ~T0 LET, BELOW FIPTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR 41. Fifth avenue, corner Flat and one inside’ Suit of Cimt, nine and ten rooms; halls heated; the handsomest ever érected on the Continent. Only small iamilies, wih first class re‘erences, apply to JAMES Fi. TRETOH, 999 Sixth avenue. LATS, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—8 to 16 rooms, $34 Lo $75 a month; excellent location, within five minutes’ walk of Park. ‘Apply at 1,037 Third avenue, TOP FLOOR, "IN 247 WEST FORT: 8 , all lighted and ventilated, with ‘OY nis; dumb waiter fo the top ot the powner 23) West Forty-ninth surcet. T° LET—THE ELEGANT FRENCH Flats No nth street; nen beantitul Jocati n town boats; 2) mi Inquire on premises, 125 SECOND AVENUE.—THIRD FLOOR TO L 2 BAST THARTY provements; wale. house. Apply NEW rents onvenient to Peck slip. STREET, NEAR THIRD Part of House to tot; all iin- house private; rent low. Furniiure tor BUARDERS WaNn'r 1 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND BED. wining to let, together or separately, with Board, at 162 Second ay.; house and location first iss; terms reasonable. TH STREET, FIRST HOUSE, . furnished Suits of ents, consisting of parlor, three bedrooms, dining room and bath, with private table; also smaller Suits, without private table. ya STREET. 115 W! nished second floor front and hall Room connecting, with Board; house has all modern improvements; table and location first class; terms moderate; refere 14.7H SPREET, WEST, 152.—SECOND FLOOR, witht Board, or wiil separate rooms; also two larce Euomaon third floor; also upper Rooms for gentlemen; ‘5 tor two. QD] WEST TAIRTIETH STREET, OPPOSITE prt. vate entrance to Gilsey Hotise.—Kiegantly fur- nished Suit of Rooms on second floor, with private table if desired. STREET, WEST, 261, BETWEEN SEVENTH and Eighth avenues.—Rooms, with Board, on second and third floors; also back Parior; terms $18 to $25 per D_STRE 22) ni other Ri comforts ; T, 360 WEST.—LARGE THIRD STORY Roon and Bedroom, nicely furnished, and «, to let, with Board ; good location and home jummer prices. 292, EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STRE ET.-ONE LARGE ~“ Suit tor the year, wit private table: also one ele- ant Parlor Suit until November 1, and one Suit and large Rooms until Ghouer i or transie! at Summer prices, 927) WEST TWE 30 Wy inenisn suite or singly. b) EAST heii THIRD 36, Ro \TY-THIRD _ STREET.—HANDSOME- Rooms to let, with Board, either en Reterences exchanged. with first class also other handsome ns; best reiersites 46 West, Fou RTEENTH STRE ) Floor, en suite, handsomely furnish rooms to led, with first class Board, to tamil gentiem reterences exchanged. 47 BOND_ STREET, NEAR GRAND CENTRAL Hotel.—Handsome furnished Rooms, with Board, to a gentleman, and wite or single i ble first class; terms moderate; day board STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS, ‘elerence, : 63 Macbougat, Jed with ‘d, for a respectable married couple or two single en. Inquire for one week, FIFTH AVENUE, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE DEL- monico’s. rl nd Second Floor, handsomely furnished ; private baths; private table if desired ; hight reference juired. 104. EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM Fourth avenue.—A few voung ladies can be fur- nished with Board. 13 LEXINGTON AVENUF, BETWEEN TWENTY. eighth and Twenty-ninth streets.—Roi to single gentlemen, first. class Hoard: location nt and convenient; references WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET—A FEW respectable young men can be accommodated 15% with Board. TY-FOURTH STREET.—ROO! Board, to single gentlemen; tern exchanged. 254 te? 8 per week; referer 25 2 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. —A PRIVATE JO family will let, with or without Board, a hand- hme, nicely furnished Parlor Floor; two, with Board, $0, ‘or Rooms separate, reasonable. YOUNG GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED by Room and Board, in @ private tamily, Inquire lirty-second street, EW, AND HANDSOM Y FURNISHED ROOMS, h first class Board, in West Twenty-first street; 5 per reek; rererences exe hanged. Address A. B. C., jerald office. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ROOM, WITH BREAK- A fast, in @ private family; location between Twenty- nd Thirty-tourth sireets, Lexiny Hi and sixth avenues. Address P. 0., Dox 4.807 Post of AG NTLEMAN, WITH EXCELLENT REFEREN desires a Kooin, with full Board, Address, stating terms, M. #. A., Herald office. YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WA THE year Board and Room, with hot and cold w: ighth street; price no’ Herald Uptown Branch Rear Broadway and Twenty $(5 per month. Address E ofice. YOUNG LADY, EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY, wants Board ina respectable pri be: tween Tenth and Thirtietn streets, Third ues: term very moderate, Address street, Brooklyn, E. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG private family or boarding house 136 Herald IN A ; price not to ex- GERMAN, BY A RESPECT. wed $5a week. Ad- I OARD WANTED—IN HOBOKE able Boos man: must not e: dress A. B., box 180 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN & private family, where good table‘and comforts of home may be had, Address, stating terms, A, B,C. Herald oftice. AN Y A YOUNG MARRIED ouple; terms $20; want a thoroughly respectable nd fuil board. Address F, 8, H., Herald Up- h office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Bo where there are no other boarders positively ; must be only a few doors, tram Sixth avenue, cast or west, from Twentieth to Fortfeth | street: private table terms jays, T. Ret to exceed $3) per neh om Address, for two Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BETWEEN NINTH AND FIFTEENTH streets, comfortably furnished Room, Address, ‘era see? with and without board, GENTLEMAN, Herald office. v ANTED—A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for one or two months, from Ist of September next; must pe in the locality between Fortteth aftieth streets and Fitth and Sixth avenues. Address L. R., box 2,481 Post office. Vv ANTED—A COMFORTABLE, PLEA with Board (private family preferred), for gentle: man, wife and baby, for the and Winter; price not to exceed $20 per week; location either New York or Brooklyn. Address F. L eraid office, ANTED—HANDSOMELLY FURNISHED SECOND V Floor near Fifth reel 4 ‘Furor geet, it ‘ivate ple; wi ay erally for su wenve niconmnieiatione ‘Address U.’ Herald Uptown ranch office. WANTED Say ‘A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ROOMS, unturnished preferred, with Board tor wite ina Lane UD Gatco family ; if suited will be permay nt. ‘Address, with terms, DISCRETION, Herald Uptown Branch office. aa WANtEREaY ‘TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN (BROTH rs), Rooms and Board in a strictly private family, where there would be no other boarders, located some: where between Thirticth and Fiity-ninth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues Address A. %., box 198 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, \—BY A GENTLEMAN, A WELL FUR ea Room, Bhd ig good, substantial Board (Ger- man or French table), in a pleasant locality, Address, ating price and pardoulare L. M., box 172 Herald office, BROOKLYN BOARD. ai ENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE GOOD ROOMS \d Board, in Brooklyn, near the ferries; in a pri- ‘who are not inquisitive, Address FULTON, ce. famil Herald of oles LLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON asf CORNER fen anals Rooon at a ie Room without nd ngle tena ‘Lodging, 0 sents; genuemen bear a, ‘all USE, 0 AND 178 BLHECKER with ox =] ROVE HOUS! 174, Vi Ga tae 1 $12 per woek: OTEL BuANTING, ia ear ent AYEPUE,. Oke Fifty-cigh! opened; elegantly varnishes steam gl enters ‘water in rooms; * Rooms for etal with ix moderate, UE, iI front, facing tral-and- coolest inthe city,” able er day. European plan. Kooms, $1 to tached to suits ON PARISTENN ear Br single gentlemen ; table Room for clubs. (EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—20) light Rooms, neatly furnished, Sle. or Wc, per night, $2 50 to $4 per week, for 4 nen ont ye EAST TWELFTH “Rooms tor families and até. M.; also a splendid T, ON THE HUD. minodations at reasonable for Fallen! Winter Board, PAULL & DUNCALF, MIT HOTEL, 65 BOW: RY, CO!NER rates; applications recel yo s' street.—Roon ek or men bl and $1 per night; op reduced: on. the Kuro: pean plan. B. BREEDER. Proprietor, WAYERLEY | HOUSE, 759 BROADWAY.—GooD Rooms and tiptop Board at $a day family t hotel; plea: centrally located ; weekvat reasonable rates, Board by the COUNTRY BOARD. HAVING A. LADY, INTRY TOME, will teach App'y at Li) Trudi Charles street. OARD AND TUITION WANTED-N fora youth, Il years of age MOLHER, box 147 Herald oifice. JANTED—COUNTRY BOARD FO A eivht or ten persons, for a short PAR Address, with terms, NEW YORK, MILY OF e; within one \ hour of city by rail or boat; boating. &c., desired, Ad= dress G. V. 8., station B, NTED—AT A FARMIUOUSE, AT PALTING HoL- Y ore thi a tew more boarder: fishing short ww: es given, Address t$ k s palting Hotlow, La 1. SUMMER RESORTS. pie , foot of Whitehail oj " Wand 5 P. M..‘direct tor ho el. SHIPPAN POINT, 8 lher, the rest of August and delightful in the country, he M. street, ‘AMFORD, enth of 20 to asks, VeRO the adioining lishing, drives, croquet Fourteen trains trom For- vin ford and boat toot ot Mar. ‘DUAR STUDWELL, Proprie- , Manager. MOUNTAIN HOUS. vain open during the x p or will this most healthtul pla tables, fruits, farm, and th and plano aff ty-second 8 ket street a tor. milk, & GORDON SP iLE WOOD, N n of Sep: S & MURRAY. fi oren, NEW BetGuroN, s. LBD 1 be had tor (aniilies desiring . To business men it offers special reasonable, Apply at the hotel or by otter fOFAMES CAROL, Propector HE WEST END HOTEL, FORT WA‘ HINGTON. ‘This suburban hotel, delighitully located on the Hud- son, opposite the Palisades, a minutes trom Thirtieth street depot, oflers superior ccommntations ae amil HAL i "DRY Goops. rs MITE S PATTERN BAZAAR, 91t BROADWAY, ‘wentieth street, Paris Berlin FASHIONS iteonteD DIRECT in. ‘paper p. 4 now read: CLOTH MODEL with each pattern. Sen. logue. Patterns fitted to the form WARK! 6 OF RAILROAD BONDS AND SOME $20.000 cash to exchange tor Dry Goods, Clath- ing, Hardware, &e. Address JACKS & CU., 17 Dey st. BUSI Ess OPPORTU NI ITIES. various amounts at FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY, II and i Broadway. N INCOME OF $12,000 PER ANNUM, WITIC A VERY 4\ desirable position, may be easily realized by a xen- fleman investing $3,000 and giving his imi in the management ot an old established business thigh repute aud well known standing. Address RETIRE. MEN‘, Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN WITH $300 CA HAVE AN terest in an exceedingly fine paying, business. dies ot integrity can call omy. Apply, ut 359 West Thirty- first street, near Eighth avenue. MAN, WITiI $45), FOR POSITION OF RESPONSI- bility; Hberal salary, expenses paid and in‘erest in profits; best of retere 8 given and require: lv Union square, rear office, USINESS: oprortt TY FOR A TLEMAN with $1,000, as partner in the Produce and Provision Business; one of the best corners = New York; rare chance. c Il at 203 Broad wiay. 1 I RUG STORE WANTED-IN A VILLAGE OR TOWN not nearer than ten miles, or more than 100 trow New York, where there is no other drug store. Give Particulars Drice, £e., to PURCHASER, box 13) Herald office A CONTROLLING INTER ost useful and. iimportan: manufacture of Gas. Can be sold_to eviry Gas Company in the United States. Address Post office box 2,535, Paila- delphia, Pa, Hv, A LARGE BARGE—DESIRE_A PARTN with a few thousand dollars tor half interest in established hay, produce and freighting bus.nes Vestivent sate profitable. Address box 103 Herald office. eR, ani TO WANT OF iff witha TIME A MANAGING PART. ill be taken in a profit: ‘Call on or address ness on Broadway Hive a til Broadway. iy 10 AMERICAN MANUFAC wholesule houses, —At jesale and retail) im Barcelona, b gall parts of Spain, offers tts’ servi the Atlantic for the sale and’ active represe! American goods and manufactures. Reicre York to Messrs. Gomez & Monjo. Address by letter, ONTAGUE PUSAL & CO,, 18 Calle de la Liberta Teelowt, spain. Nove.--To pave time, price tists, and i possible, samples of goods, with tull particulars, should accompany all communications. 7ANTED—A MAN, WITH $1500, TO , Gretitanle silk Husiness, well es . PATERSON, Post oiice, Vaterson, N. VEST IN A Address ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH $3,000 TO $5,00, to purchase iny retiring partner's interest in hotel, situated on the Hudson, Address RARE OFPORTUNITY, Herald office. WANTER AN ENE GED MAN with $5)), to manag paper. Ad- dress QUAKER, Herald of 34 Wa rrniatait PARTNER IN OLD DRUG manufacturin business; reference giv n and re- quired. “Address | CHEMIST, box 190 Herald office. . 500-4 3 MAN WANTED IN. 9) stanter, to manage @ depariment of an enormously profitable business dine yearly for his services, casily made, Address CASHIBR, box 126 Herald Uptown’ Branch oftice. 00.7 ARTNER WANTED, IN A STRICTLY $1.5) + cash business; too much work for one man to attend to. ‘Address 8. 8. Herald omee. $10.00( CAPITAL —WANTED—ON food security, in a well established | manutdeturing business: 20 per cent guaranteed: prit- cipals only wil be noticed. Address A. B, ©., station D. 000 ) —A CAREFUL BUSINESS MAN, WITH "| $15 oO. . the above amount, can secure a handsome Residence and Half Interest in a salegand pleasant cash business, near Troy, N. the residence is not desired $10,000 will buy the business interest. A sure income for lite. Best reterence given and requited. Address W: 1 BALDWIN, S01 Broadway, Troy, N. _LEGA LN NOTIC N DEN SARE 1200 DRIE “EN “ZEVENTIG D DEN DRIE on twintlgsten April, ten verzoeke van Johannes Martinus Polders Ryijer, planter, wonende in het vvide district ao en uit kracht van het verlof val ‘Justitie 4 in ben kolonte Curagao by den dertigsten October 1800 t1 Mm zeven- tig. 0, | 9 daarwe door den requiraut gedaan verzock rerleen “ied te “Bartholomeus Hendrik Kegel, Deurwaarder by gemeld Hof, wonende oop het atlas CT gratia Overayde, CORNELIS GERARDUS ROUER gewoond hebbende op het eiland Curagao, doch thans fi ge ‘en zonder be- kende woonplaats. Myn exploit doende by aan cg aan de heotddeur dor zaal, waar het gemelde ayne, jewone teres = tingen houdt en onder de wore wah hel tort Ametetdatn te Curacao en welk exploit zal al worden ge eplantat in “the New York Herald,” uitkor ‘ork Vereenij le Staten van Noo! ‘1 do “Star & Bercy uitkomende te Panama, ¢1 het weekbiad de “Cu sche Courant,” op het “olland career verseh) end K, alles, zoo als Ret by voormeide besch nein bepaald. ‘Om na verloop ¥an zes maanden na heden en wel op Vrydag den cen en dertigsten October 1800 drie en zeven- tig dey voormiddags te Bogen are te verschynen of jemand van zynent wege te doen verschynen ter teregt- aitting van het gemelde Hot van Justitie in de Kolonie wa gehi houden wordende in het Raadhuis op het un elates angezie! daagde den veertienden July 120) negen “ibe Saree naar Californie is Vertrokken, en het iaatate berige van hem Seweest van den vier 28 cnn ig Ci Yn ee ation A agg ee meer dan tien jare “yding van zyn leven zonder dat ia ‘ave ¢ tien jaren of later bewys van , seawesee or zyn overlyden Is ingekomen. edanede. te te doen ry th * an viata en... 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