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WHOLE NO. 13; 13. DIRECTURY FOR ADVERTISERS. EMENTS—Srconp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. ANriee ranean Page—Fourth column. BILLIARDS—Nintu PaGe—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—HLsT aay Pace—First and sec- BOARD AND LO LODGING WANTED—Exeventa Pacs— Second column. OOKLYN BOARD—Exeventa Pace—Second column. BROOKLYN, aE AL 'BSTATs FOR SALE—sxcoxp BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Presr Pace—Sixth col- Busines NOPICES—Seventn Pace—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Etkventa = Pace—Fourth orry REAL) ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxzconn Pacu—First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirta Pace—Third gnd fourth columns. CLOTHING—Iwurts Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Iweirra Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. COAS®WISE SIEAMSHIPS—Sxconp: Pace—Third col- umn. ball l.d 2 BOARD—Evsventa Pacs—Second and third columns. DENTISTRY—Nixta Pace—Sixth column. DRY GOODS—Frnst Pace—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LEY, FURNISHED AND a bE ata Pagk—‘ourth and EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Seconn Pacu—Second and third columns. EUROPE-—Ninota Pacr—Fifth column, EYES AND EARS—Eveventu Pace—Fourth columa, EXCURSIONS—Serconp Pace—Fourth column. FINANCIAL—Ninra Pace—Fifth column. FINE ARTS—Finst Pagk—sixth coluinn. LE—Tweirtn Pack—Sixth colu: FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— First Page—Fitth column, FURNITURE—Exeventa Pace—Fourth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Iweiita Pack—Second ‘and third columns. HEL! WANTSD—MALES—Twetrrn Pacr—Fifth col- “CARRIAGES, &c,—Finst Pacr—Second, third, ‘and fourth columns, HOTELS—cLeventn Page eecond. column. saute ey ROOMS, &c, WANTED—Evéventa Pace—Third column. ON—Exeventn Pacr—Fourth column, OF FICES—Eceventu Pagr—Fourth columa. AND FOUND—Fiast Pa$e—First column, MA HINERY —Tweurta Pagx—Sixth column MARBLE MANTELS—Sxconp PaGe—Fourth column, MEDICAL Rnevextn Pace—Fourth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVEKTISEMENTS—Txnta Page— iumn. MISCELLANEOUS—ELeventn Pace—Fourth column, MU=ICAL—Sxrconp PaGe—Sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Skventn Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pagr—First column. ron ggiamn ORGANS, &C.—Secunp Page—Fifth column, POLITICAL—Nintn Pace—Sixth column. Post OFFICE NOTICE—First Pack—Sixth column. PROPOSALS—Fixst Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANT: D—FEMALES— Lire Face—Second column, PROPERTY OUT OF TH TY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—SEconp Pace- Pirst and second columns. REAL ESTATE TO KXCHANGE—Sgconp Page—second column. REAL EsTATE WANTED—Srconp Pace—Second col- umn. BEWAKUS—First Pace—First and second columns. BALES AT AUCTION—Nintu Pace—sixth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Exeventa Pace— id sixth columns, and Tweirra Pace— and second columns. ae ANTED—MALES—Twetrra Page— yetem SPE crak NOMCES—Finst Pacr—Second column. SUMMER RESORTS—ELeventa Pace—Third column. THE TRADES—Twevrrn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, THE TURF—Finst Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES— First Pace— Fourth column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Srconp Pace—Fourth column. Lis Es Te lad ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Finst Pace—Fifth and Sixth columns. Raden TO PURCHASE—Sgconp Pace—Fourth cok WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—Nintn Pace—Fifth coli l. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR » LET—Sxcoxp Pacs—First column. YACHTS. STBAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn, HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR oR THE NEW YORK HERALD JEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FI AND THIRTY-SECOND ~ STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P, M. AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 40°CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH. OUT EXTRA CHARGE. — ‘ ‘ THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST S0- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, TO PREVENT OVER CHARGES, ee PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. | | (| | | ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OP THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL, | BRAHAM CORL—WANTED ADDRESS he WIDOW daughter, kata ate! mch’s Hotel, N. Y. ny one hnowing their address.are requested to write to E. RANT) BETH MALCOM, who has just arrived es Dundee. Address her care of Herald office, New York. “Pox BON" (IN SEARCH OF POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper)—Please send present address to C. HAM- ILTON, Astor House, DWARD J. B.—GOT-YOUR LETTER ALL RIGHT; come home; your uncle GEORGE wants to see you. Peep terran RECEIVED; batch FORMATION WANTED—OF MARY O'DON LL, who left Watertown, N. Y,, five years ago, and has Hot since been heard of. Any tidinzs of her will be thank. ony. received by her sister, MARTHA O'DONNELL, 47 Chrystie street, New York. JRFoRMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS f John 7. McCarty and also. Assistant Sergeant own. respectively of the United States schooner T. At Ward sind naval battery, Morris Island, Charleston Ha Dor, in 1864 ai ease conter with SIMON FOX, at National tome, , Augu: RroRMarion ‘WANTED—OF MRS. AUGUSTIN Weve Boccard, of Geneva late of 213 Seventh avenue. Any person knowing her whereabouts will please inform fee vbarktLte at the above sidvess f ITTLE FANNY BROWN, OF THIRTEENTH vieeue song ype | address to an old friend. Adaress —JOHN MALCOM, YOUR SISTER HAS REWARDS, REWARD,—LOST OR STOLEN, A CRAT! $25 Sin hows and scarfs: no questions asked. ag 3 NS, 87 Howard street. $50 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM Ne rag OF THE subscriber, Saturday, August iray Mare, nearly white ; shuffles or paces in starting’ Stendee bit I) years old; about 18 bands t inch high reartios er head low when travelling. Also Top Bury, body black; running gear, striped single lea bed sprin ‘and Rove renard wa poset JOP Luang, bbe clot . ll he paid tor recover: Ad dress HENRY ‘4. FURAN, Schencetady, 8b $100 REWARD,—NOTICE—IN THE YEAR 1851 OR 1852 Francis P. Doyle issaid to have constructed twenty-one (i) tin oblong ‘as reflectors, with upper Te- flecting surfaces, for an a ishinan or Scotchman, then stopping on Broome street, near Broadway. These re- flectors are said to have bee been Tinea with «lass In sections or panels; one sold and put up ip a book or sationery: store on the west side of Broadway, near Walker street; Spotter. in acct store on the west aide ‘of Broadway, between Ho Canal streets; another a little taucy or thread and needle store on the westside of Broadway, about two doors above Broome street; another In 4 store east side of Broadway, a little south of Fourth street—all prior to the year 1 Three @) similar re- flectors are said to have been sold by said. Doyle ubout the same time, ahd put aa, one ina tatlor’s store on south side of Brooue street, near Broadway, near a saloon then known as “Bunch of Grapes; another in George W. Betts’ carpet store, under she St Nicholas Hotel; two more at Mrs. Wotteschiem’s chocolate rooins, 116 Spring aeeget, an and three more at the saloon Known as “Stanwix reward of one hundred dollars ($100) wall be arrived In New York from Dundee: please send your address to her, ELIZABETH MALCOM, Herald ‘office, New York. RS. .—RECEIVED A BOW FROM YOU WHILE standing in front of Post office Friday, 15th inst., about 3 P.M. Please drop me a line and say how to ad- dress: you know mine. You afterwards entered a dry goods store. Rs. a eater PLEASE CALL on Mrs. FAN. ORTON bomen at No. 51 ‘West Twenty-sixth street, Broadway and Sixt! avenue. — SCY mowERn“BoGaRDue PICTURE GALLERY, near the door, 3 P. P, V,—N, P.'8 RECEIVED; LOOKING FOR FRED'S «tod. E. W.; will leave Staunton for Pittsbarg Mon- Gay, 25th ; very, very anxious to meet you. | BOT. LOST AND FOUND. UND ADRIFT—ON SUNDAY, IN THE LOWER a) w bor pain rown; bran Me = Grews. Tinguire at P CHURCHES, bore Hamilton, F THE PARTY WHO BOUGHT A SILVER waTou for $5, No. 220% on Wednesday, the éth inst. at Modrath’s auton Foome, No. 131 Chaitiam street will're- ‘turn the saine to Vathari che wil be liberally compensated. pce Seawanhaka, from Glen Cove, on Monday, Au ast Ls OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE—FROM STEAMER 8 @ Trunk, marked H.G. on end: The finder’ wil third strect ete by returning it to No. 42 East Twenty. Lot BOOK NO. 50,006, Any THE EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank. The finder will be re- ‘warded on leaving it a the bank, hho ae snembere street. M, A, POWER, Depositor. OST—A HALF SHAVED SKYE nd second roan on. 228 ast eee Kyla TWENTY-THIRD 8° L a tan Dog, lame in hind one te fe oaioe REWARDs, $5 REWARD WILL E BE PAID FOR THE RETt RETURN e 1 a Cameo Sleeve Button, lost Tuesday ev ween Fulton terry abd bouricenth stro 5 hes Jo} L. REEHILL, ray Falton street. $5 REWARD,—IF THE PERSON WHO TOOK A 3) & mary J Bird, with brass Cage, from 262 West Fort re Jay afternoon, will return them, be paid and no questions aske 15 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.— ©) Lost or atolen, August 13, 1873, trom smoking car on Philadelphia (via Kensington) train, 6:10 in Jersey depot. a s piack Moroceo Satchel, medium size, and w York on one side; also a black silk Um- marked M, Stern on fiandie, Address M, STER: 836 East Forty-second Oy Wor. PAID, AND NO QUESTIONS $29 2 Roked, for the returs. of the Satcher Laken trom micage war City of Schenectady, Salusday night, pau by the subscribers upon the production of either of tical reflectors, with informauon leading to satisfactory proot of ite identity and of itseale at or about the time indicated, and seventy-five ($75) dollars reward will be paid for information leading to satisfactory proof of the sale ‘ot oreny oft of ead retlectors‘a ‘at the ime indicated, & CO., 295 Pearl street SCHATDEIN re DRISCOLL, 119 Mercer street. . P. DOYLE, 287 Centre street. Ame AMERICAN REGISTER, . the most widely circulated of the American journals publishes in Europe. A capital medium for American advertisers addressing themselves to European patrona: Indispensable to. all persons visiting Great Britain and the European Continent, riptions and advertisements for the AMERICAN REGISTER Will be received and ‘single. copies of the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York Herald, New York. A WHERALD BRANCH OPFIOR, | BROOKLYN + corner of Fulton avenue and’ Boerum stree Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. On Sunday from § to 9 P. M. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR TARE BENE- + fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For in. rere send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 roadway, room 4. ACHAYANA LOTTERY, | $25).NEXT DRAWING, + Angust 3); circulars free. JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, New York, room 4 Orig DRAWINGS TUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. D coecitee ae CLAss NO. 491—avuGust 19, 1873, 8 29, 28, 63, 23, 16, Fo dat—atoort 8 un, atc 56, 19, 2 74, 49, 20, 25, 15, ‘17, 16, o eM MONS & C0., Managers Covington, saa SHELBY COLLEGE—RXTRA CLASS NO. 391—AUGUST i 2, 77, 60, 4, eee cog a ».. li, 12, 30, 7, 49. 68, 81,03, 1, TR TG At. O36, 58 Oy 90, 80. G4, TT » 8 Netra th € th i ers, Covineton, Ky. Address J. CLUTE, Broker, No. 206 Broad way, 13, ton street and No. 2Parkrow. Post office box —GRAND GIFT CONCERT AT OMAHA, AUGUST + 30—Benefit Grand Temple. Gifts $220,855. wil awarded. Tickets $1418 for $10. Orders ‘fed promptiy by W. L. DAVIS, 917 Broadway, room 6 No postpone- ment. fh cplete ee AND jong OFFICE, 1,207 BROAD- opposite House. Drawings of. the ie Lotteries regularly received and NHARLES H._ TURNO—STAINED GLASS FOR churenes and dweilfi 333 East Twenty-third street, between First and Second avenues. ‘ARL H. SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz & Warker, 860 Broadway, corner ot Seventeenth street and Unton Minera) Shing W, gn gxamined and endorsed by th feading chemical authori- tes of the United States. “Natural Mineral Waters kept mn hand. ¢ business (including the control of the Central Park “Mineral Springs) continues the same as ‘heretofore, Mr. Warker having withdrawn March & 1872, ‘AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, AUGUST 30. German pi Lotteries, Send for cirealars. RITTER & ca, box 3,836 Ps 85 Nassau street, room 4.; brane office 1, an Fy ‘av., Dear 60th st., first floor. ‘AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, Royal Saxon Government Lottery. City of Hamburg Lottery. si eae THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Box 6,080 Post office. 116 Nassau street, N. 'Y. AVANA LOTTERY OFFICIAL DRAWING OF 14TH, inst. sent free et ae NCR, 68 Cedar street. Post office box 4,251, New York. KK UBLMANN & 00., BANKERS, 40 BROADWAY, : execute orders for Havana Tot tery. wholesale and ‘tail, aud cash prizes. Foreign ange at ‘asSAKe Ottice: “Post offée box 3,55. as ‘OTICE.—THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO have kindly volunteered for the W. W. Newcomb sted. meet. at ‘Tony ‘Pastor's Opera House 16r Fe- ue: meet at Tony or’s or re- flearsal at 12 o’clock Thursday, ‘Rugust al, ‘AVAL RENDEZVOUS.—A NAVAL RENDEZVOUS is now open on board Vermont, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, as well as in Cherry street, New York. EW seep! OF ROYAL HAVANA—$55,000 TO BE drawn August 30. Kentucky State and German Lotteries. Prizes cashed and information given. Circ: larstree. PARKS & CO., Agents and Brokers, 178 Broad , Foom 2, opposite Cortlandt street; private office at- tached; 123 per cent commission allowed. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, age: ae of the common school aad fund. 2, 22, 9, 6 70, 2h 2, ‘tly tO, ee 57, 71. a fonts Canora, crass 1%. ees 19, oe a 5, 48, 82, 71, 59, rece he Poe faa OF FFICTAL DRAWINGS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA Lotiery, for the benefit of the Free School Fund. t. gg: — cue xe! bx Hat: aig tae en ie, is A, 5 a Bh OO ee act ao-acetes 14 i818" Mla Ble faint deride 8 Nd to ).. managers, Charleston, 8. ©, Au 18th. ‘New York Post omfice box 8.465. ee OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. R New Scheme out; 198000 drawn every 17 days, commaneing August 30,'18 1 prize of. 1 prize of.:.. ‘000 1 prize of. 00 2 prizes of $10 20,000 rizes of $5,000, + 90,000 mf tee vue jnformation given, irculars sen! EZ & CO,, 10 Wall stree Post office box 4088, New ¥ £3 . RAL HAVANA LOTTE: Change of scheme ; $o28,000 drawn every 17 days, fede b August 30. One prize o $100,000 One prize of: 0 One prize of 25,000 Two prizes of. 10,000 Six prizes of 5,000 ‘other prizes, amounting to’ $300,000, information Mela Naat Bing Matera teattie anish Ba ernmen ase one TAYLOR @ 00. Bankers ii Wall street. TAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI- tute, established 1870, 107, West Twenty-third street reopened August 1, Instead of October 1; no. o bay for Board (when required) of our services until cured. PECTAL NOTICE. THE KNICKERBOCKER LIFE Insurance Company gn. to engage the services of a few first class men to work in New York and vi- pular “savings ‘bank wt was introduced Satara aie —CATAWBA Vailey Land Company; 50,000 tickets mn By, gach tone hey four chances; leven tickets for ice. Wiinington, N.C, HALL & cO., Agents. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL $589 58 eareniee Mees 36 ar; Feral gevene | © an entac commission al Med eeeidvese BALEY & ‘COs (olfice entailed ki years), 174 Broadway. i THE ' TU! KF. EERFOOT PA PARK.- -TROTTING— WEDNESDAY, AU. gust 20, at 3 P. M. Purse of Fond for borses that never’ beat three Bye seven entr: ve Ann. in D postponed until Thurs- mission 60 vents. AM MeMAHON Superintendent, ONG BRANCH ee mouth Park. fixtra Meeting—Thres days’ racing, Wednesday, August 20; Friday, kad heturday, te i naar eae, PARK FAIR ee nr ik; Sorch Se Borsed at h have never beaten SP Sammi enters bran a Sallie. amniGEonae W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, M. Ww. J. é Oakley cee pts -d Denton enters ch. m. Handsome Sarah, £ 20, AT STAB! JONE! . 103 no CLOCK, JOHN L. VANDEWATER, AUG: crapruine all the elegant and rich stock ot the Hot eodore ¥. Aymar, Who has used them at Long Brancl a oe gy and havin rectiyee a foreign commission mediately, and consequently "ell ‘rich and handsome deep, blood 6 0 7 years old; were ined , Clay,’ Lb he re long “necks; clean, heada reise iney carry very high; nave fine igh rape action, and are mated to periection ; they are. ey tures and models, either standing or movi) game, ena easy drivers; tear no luc u ree miles an hour to dog cart or coach ; they A competent juages’ the finest team tat Braneh in three years; they cost, pres: May, and are pew Praelt soasnnad is ro nd and perieck, without ¥ reinium. (ner 16 yaad now than rer, be warranted sound, fault or blemish. ‘The handsome, Te extra thoroughbred, Kentuexy'broke #1 10% igh, 6 Fears old | handsomest, most sensi ors handsome blood-bay, and ible and noblest horse in the State; fears nothing. well broken to fires harness, either single oF or ri} ‘den t ty a lady to. Aeveen and tast traveller; all sound and kind; an ex! ore. no the {ast and well known brown trotting mare LADY GHisWOLD 1% hia S yours old, sired by Alex: ander’s Abdallah, dam driven by Mr. Griswold, of this scl ent owners when a ne he ‘and. for gentteman’s roadster Mr. Griswold hag frequently driven t) 2:6; she can beat 210 and can beat 30 on any good truck; Isa pleas: honest, ei eenh Du pu jast jet pace salam ty Gene! to road wagon ‘agreeable driver ; feel and well behaved, am Al and f h, 6 years old, sired by { brother to Camors and a fac ainiite f fim i nm romises with = fe and w half road horse: prom he ted sound and kin . Bowen, present owner pon show’ in 1:1634; is an elegant river; warren: isan extra fine and promising his owner retnsed larze offers for him this pring by competent judges, who intended entering him in the trotting purses; he has no Also one Dog Cart, one top open Trotting Wagon, street, new last Spring; one elegant Fony, Phacton, sa sets of Double and two sets of 8: Dunscomb and nearly news En, sh bjs pt Beaks, Nets, Whi) and ‘agreeable’ de-bar Wagon and one y Brewster, of Broome rive, rain’ or shine, and a will eee be sold without the least limit or reserve what- + is obliged to leave this week. pony phaeton Mare, 15 et and picture, safe , genteel and fine; Warranted soun ether with Pony Phaeton, at and Harness, the ‘Also'a handsome jet blac! hands high, 6 years old, a Porteye for any lady or child to arivei Ei Ales stock; can trot I T aaneee & CHASE'S, CITY AUCTION HART, moe NEW YORK TAT- Broadway Ts ihirty-ninth street ARKE K TONEE HAS, bares VLAN SALES ‘OF HORS ya RY WEDNESDAY AND ELEVEN. GOLOGK,” TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED for etal N EVERY HORSE sold under warranty. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION MART \uithe suite hav- the proper facilities for showing horses on sale, viz. ree driving rine entirely under cover, and plenty of ‘Toom for examinatio CA’ ATALOG UE OF SALE THIS DAY REFERERS SALE OF THE FOLLOWING three well- trotting Gelding Vermont Hamble- ext itylish, fen Grea uy trotted in ¥) rt is & great on No faults or vices, and is nf oerat BeAr PUL FINE LARGE COAL black trotting sired by General Knox: is 16 hij old; . without exception one of the finest gai i and best drivers in the State; has shown a tri 3 mares ot noting 5 Rao ted sound a “THE CELEBRATED AND HIGH BRED gra Jnare Belle of Concord. Hired by Young Morriks yiatnid cars old: free und pleasant criver, ftyle and appostanc the 1 tiara emenier yi RL aes, rmont prom bead o-ay ERY s ee ba; ‘wing mane and tail ‘dove: is one of atcan be produced, and is wi ranted sound and kind: FINE NO TOP HALF SPRING ROAD WAGONS, built by rake of Broome street, and other first class Pp yer SOLD TO PAY ADVANCES, e; has a record DUPONT Mortgazee, the Byars Samrat te 9 3 Bi ‘i ZBE ES, ae na “Poult Hl fing 6: HOA raped TURNOUT, COMPRIGING’ the fast Ser sri horse Bull ‘Ru eT, Cal 34! Ueetired rread: at sorrel te pare olds benutifad ie rn mn ‘warranted sound and kind ; also Saddle and Bridle ALKO SEVERAL 0’ FULL DESCRIPTIONS ai SALES NEVER PORTEORED: ‘on account of weather. PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE ALE BYe PUBLIC AUCTIO To.NoitROW sTHORSD, ath, augosT a, A! AEILSON” GlenoaR STREET) REAR OF NEW YORK OF THE ENTIRE TURNOUT OF ABRAM HUNZIN- § ABROAD ON SATURDAY NEXT, (ORSES, ELEGANT. CARRIAGES BLANKETS, SHEETS, 108 ES. &C,, Including a very fine and fast bial Nae 15% hands, red Black Hawk; dam a fessenger mare ; he is a fine driver, excellent pole horse wagon a mile in 2:6), taster to pole; ot He a ie seein driver, good style and warranted sound, and tru feet aod hendgore wore san By 6 years old, sired by Young Wotull, brea and raised by Molle and reliable roadster, very stylish ny amy, with full flowing mane and and evenly gaited A Ln! aT eae No. AND CLINTON ‘FuACk pl nUDING eet ears old; Wan id can pull a road ; does not pull. lug or fret in company; to road wagon: a are sensible or behaved horse % seldom seen, and handled would make a very valuable track horse; he warranted sound and kind. ‘Also fast, handsome and well bred black Se hands high, 6 years old; was tide d at Adri trotted there fn 2:4) durance: can trot, & mile ‘and repeat, or e within the hour; he is one ot the tast poses in the city: is good in company; no uires no booting when trotung or meee but is always ready, and warranted Also the fast Day trotting Gore, aed Tom; he is 14% nds. his dam, trae i. id show 2:35, and fraid of nothin; h tull mane an if he was proper! and is a perfect pet aS yene tail, and. Has been driven: by. Miss’ man {op phaeton and was admired more than any {he Je warranted sound on Iso one Coupe Rockawa: on, one pony Fhecton, oft Binieees ana Hoods, Re Gentlemen in search e top Magen one 0} J Y and double Harness, bes, & of something fine and reliable should not fail to attend this sale, as a full warrantee will be given and ample time allowed for trial and examina- Gentlemen can have the Knit ted of ee the table fas above a oe mes Prior to sal 1v “BIDDER WITHOUT, Limrr RE! BSERV ATION BOENKING «& Durr, Auctione: PRIVATE GENTLEMAN OFFERS BAY TROITING Hors ron SALE A , Kind and gentle tn all har ty is has trotted better than Z ar gh knee ih Fr he st is periectiy sound and not atzald of nt anything: IST ERATE SS ciaseviasiee JOHNSTON, ) East thirteenth stree where he ean bs seen and tried,” eee UEDYSEEY, Bide EAT BRETT, Rape g VICTORIAS, SIX- arcains; all styles mtr es and Li fecond. hand Fannh ns; reduced prices. MAN STIVERS WAGON, $109; DO., $110; PONY PHAE- fons $92 and open Wagon, double Harness. boas Bion: COMPLETE Lady's TURNOUT—BASKET WAGON, ores Apply at comes Jump-seat roadway, near CHANCE TO BUY A FINE BAY TEAM oF Horses—15% hands, 7 ish drivers; warranted sound Ml be sold Today for halt ihe ‘4 r ns mh gi town. Apply at stables 15 lage and Family ECOND Price sta Spry at FOR SALE, WITH at ROOTS shop, Fgeventecth stre Vlacksmith BUSINESS oa wanted; must be in good order, irchage separately. price ‘OUNT, Herald Uptown Branoh office. (FIRST CLASS) FOR CARRIAGE jasement, suitable tor storage, to BUGGY AND HARNESS hi terms; would cheap and on easy and terms, DI COMMODATION and horses; also let at 326 Seventh avenne. wh —WORK HORSES OF EVERY BESORIPTION ; also one brown driving Horse, 15) he trots fast; sold as the owner is retiring. West Nineteenth street, ELEGANT LANDAU, mean CURTAIN COACH rl id used ULES ta 20, 1 and 18 PES, BANpACkE, VICTORIA! Exterision | Top | Cab Wagons, Phaetons, W: ros duced, several second hand. No.7 Washington Place, near Broadway. _ SIX YEARS OLD, sUIT- ight business, Rites of ith street, Land one Phacton; all rival famal Brat Thirteenth street, ne 8, AN! pockswars, Benot | A OR SALE—A FINE MAR’ fa doctor or any |AUM, 303 East Forty-seventh HORSES, C CARRIAGES, &C. OR SALB—A 7-31 7-¥EAR OLD HORSE, DARK BAY, 15 han mis high, tne driver, warranted 298 Stanton street, between Gannon and i pres RR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 hands high, 6 years old; very fine driver; warranted sound and kind.’ No, 3 West’ Thirteenth street. SALE CHEAP—TROTTING HORSE, ROAD arness and wagon city made; 40 or no sale, Inquire at $32 FOR, SALE,OR EXCHANGE—A BROWN STALLION, 15.3 hands high; sound and kind; 6 years old. and ean trot in'3 minutes or no sale; Will be sold for In- quire at stable M6 West 1 hirty: -second street. OR SALI hh Md Toe hanioe A woer of Blac! ands, long nocks, rather slim ‘alten build: ful 1, heavy talles very showy al ‘and ish drivers; w ranted in all harness right every wey, Apply, for two days, at feed store 370 Hudson street. REAT REDUCTION.WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE stock, seasonable styles, penny Carriages and Light ‘fagons, mew and second hand, reatly reduced rices; | lal Forian do. “MANUFACTURERS UNION. 68 Broadway, FARNES$ FINE CHEAPEST RARNESS STORE IN New York. A good double Truck Harne ams ‘ood Grocer’s, Harness, $30; a ood Milkman’s 05 nig fin Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; arcood alsa Iarge assortment of Blant cheers, et dc." Please ‘call and ‘examine fof Poorsiives ISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, Googan Roce from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray Por, PHAETONS—IN TOP AND OPEN, BASKET and panels, at cost; pares Wi pons EA a a sacrifice. & 00. 1,44 and 1,496 § Broadway, i ne "Forty-tith street, PEED.—FOR SALE, A FINE, YOUNG SORREL Mare, APA NaDGs;, sou sound and Kind; will show 2:40, Apply to MICUAEL ROGERS, Prospect Park, Brooklyn SPooR?, HAND EXT! SION ao ol palate IN good order; also second hand op at: & co. JOSBP 1,494 and 1,496 Brondw: reet bag HAND LIGHT DOG ‘CART, SIDB BAR TOP Wagon, Victoria, Landaulette, Road Wagon, ump. y, Coupe Rockaway and’ several other’ family Pitt UNION, 688 Broadwa: PRICE FOUR CENTS. > DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR A BOARDING house or any other yerpgee, loo located in the boat Part of Sixth avenue; furnished first class. Address D. Herald Uptown Branch office. BAR UNION SQUARE-FULLY | FURNISHED house; rent low be Creer party who wall the owner and daughter; onrder® pere BRUNDAGE, 3 Union square. 0 LET FURNISHED—TO PRIVATE FAMILY, large st-ne Mans 2 Fast. Twenty-second greets M feet tron! nevily irercovd an” pain ed; fiichen and laundry separate, Apply from 9 to ll oF 0 0 LET FURNISHED OR FURNITURE FOR SALE— A small three story House; to be seen trom 9 to 12 14 to 7. Apply on premises, 61 East Twenty-first street, corner Fourth avenue, 100 HOUSES TO RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished, in all parts of the city. Rents from $1,000 up to $10,000. A, ©. LOOMIS & 00., 1,254 Broadway. UNFUBNISH ROOMS AND APART~ MENTS TO LET. PARTMENTS—THREE, FOUR OR SEVEN ROOMS, Arana large business Basement, 453 Hudson. street; also fine Basement; extra conveniences in all. Apply to owner, (4 West Tenth street, or ow the prem! ESIRABLE APARTMETS, NINE ROOMS EACH, Lower Part of two Houses to let, in fine order, | In- wire on premies, 29 or 85 King street, between Mac- jougal and Vari JRENCH FLAT TO bedpaaap elle pace wipsit WITH alt modern improvements; cheap rent; house, Inquire 442 West Thirty-dtun sirvet. Ring No. 2 bell (Or housekeeper. RE: be] FLAT TO LET_No. 529 SIXTH AVENU! all improvements, Apply to J. W. FIRST CLASS FLATS, POSSESS- nts, ‘in the four new ie, corner Thirty-sec irieuly respectable tamilies only; Feter= ‘Apply at office, 106 Kast, Thirty-second 150 BER MONTHS FULLY FURNISHED, DE. sirable three story House, 1n Bast Nineteenth street; 4 Heixbborhood good Possession immediately. TLLPAMS a CO.,11 Pine street Unturnished, A. THREE STORY Wal STOOP HOUSE TO LET, unfurnished, on Twenty first street, near Sixth ave- hue; rent moderate. H.R, DREW & ocd West Twenty-third stroct, Filth avenue Hotel. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET unfurnished, on Twenty sixth street near Fourth Avenue ; $2,000 per annum hh. W & CO, Wo, 3 West Twer -third street, Math. ‘Avenue Hotel. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House to let, unfurnished, on rent fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; ‘ar 60: 200; fine view of Central Park, R EW No. 3 West Twenty-third stréet, Fifth Avenue Hotel A Roary FOURTH STREET, MIDWAY BETWEEN Central Park and Boulevard—A three story Dwell, ing House, 8, With carriage house, stable, &c. Lows. of f Ground: truit and ornament trees: vegetable garden: street graded: Croton water and'eas Inhouse, Mithin d minutes walk of city curs and “ineeen -quarters of bis hour from Wall streot, via Elevated Railroad; rent low to a good tenant. V. K, SYEVENSON, Jr,, 11 Pine street, 10 MAKE ROOM FOR FALL TRADE—WE OFFER top and no ton, Wagons, Hark Phaetons. both exten, sion and halt top; Pony nS et wepone. cost. Call and examine, West E Rie OsTORY, nd 1,496 Broadway. MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House to rent, at $85) per month: all modern Improvements; newly "painted; Thurty-ninth street, near Fifth a i PHALON e SLOA Seventeenth str AKEN FOR DEBT.—WILL SELL CHEAP, AS FINE @ set of light double Harness s9.can be made, $140; a act of double phacton do,, $88. single vet, $40; dd. single, single, $25; top Pony Phaeton, nearly new, made tr ‘Beackelt Wilber, of New Haven, ‘at 216 ‘Thirty-fifth street, west of seventh avenue. LARGE UNFURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT Four story high stoop, three rooms deep; in splendid order throughout; ‘neighborhood desirable; half block from Broadway: rent $2,600, &, A, CRUIKSHANK, ay and Forty-fourth street. FpOuereifay Ga SULBEB 7: OCTAVE “FOUR ROUND cornered rosewood Pianoforte, cost $£00. for tast Horse, Wagon, Harness, &c. Address PIANOFORTS, Herald Uptown Branch office. W woeree THE “FOLLOWING SECOND HAND ‘ork very low :— One Landau, One light ase Two Clarences, One Coupe, One six-seat Rockaway, ‘Two Coupe’ Rockaw: One halt-top Brett, One extension. tap Bre One Victor One four- wheel 4 Sart, TX — no-top Buggies and Road W: oP AA. Te DEMAREST & CO.'S, 628 and 630 Broadway. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LE No. 19 West Kleventh street. near Broadway; Par- lor Story will be ‘et for business purposes; also the Base- ment, now being altered; good location. Apply on premises. REE STORY FRENCH ROOF BROWN STONE House, 17 rooms, 205 East Forty-sixth street; rent low. Inquire in book store 493 Third avenue. 10 LET—THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House. 233 Bast Thirty lth street, near Third ave- nue; all improvements: moderate rent: immediate pos- vession. JOHN PYNE, owner, 109 Nassau street. ‘ANTED—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A FULL feat square boxWagon, side bar or en spring to pete: h 175 to 200 iy ands; by a good maker, Address, ing price, RICHARD, Herald office. 10 LET—TWO STORY BRICK HOUSF, SEVEN rooms, 167 East F'ghty-third street, near Third ave- nue; Crotcn, gar, goo: neichborhood ; $37 50. Apply to Mrs. HARI LEY, corn F house. . sound, iva, gentle, for lady ; good exproas rear 16 hands, $110; all wound ‘rhirty-first stree! fy biacksmit h shop. #150 —BaY HORSE, YEARS 15% HANDS, 379% GRAND STREET, BETWEEN NORfOLK AND Suffolk streets—House and Store to let; Lease eng placa for sale ata very reasonable price. Inquire TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ TTENTION! NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY + NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, £0. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., 4C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZ8, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 VEET, AT $900, #400, $500 AND UPWARD 70 $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDI COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, bee sk sth Bort ‘5th Story. Sim 2 i) | | "BS siiseHieebbbe 58113 i Tit iii 8 VALUABLE VAULTS STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIBST AND BASEMENT PLOORS. INQUIRES TO BB MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, AWuR. CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 438 BROADWAY. lalz| FIRST CLASS UPTOWN RESTAURANT TO LET— Without bar. Apply to BRUNDAGE, 2 Union aauare. VRONT Mg ed aaa Batt atid ADJOINING— ne sly fe ‘nished ; it class; up one flight; fine en- 3 Eighth ave io FURNISHED 0048 SAND APARTMENTS iT. trance; uitable tor dentist, physician or light buy ‘ines; with new Pian URRAY HILL.—SMALL BROWN STONE HOUSE, fu raises. $226 per month ; four story modern House, furnished, $19) per month b jutiful location. HARLES: ‘ARD, 77 Cedar street. OFTS—7 HOWARD STREET, OPPOSITE] CROSBY; age nice smail floors; rent low; immediate pos- fe jon. ve ARE CHANCE.—T0 LEASE—NEW, SITELY, CEN- R trally located Hotel, facing Broadway. Clinton Hall, Cooper Institute, Bible House ; ors 100 suits rooms; large stores and restaurants. Owner 27 Third avenue. QTORE AND BASEMENT, 25X\ 28 PRINCE STREET, S"to lease cheap, to responsible parties Apply in store. “A LARGE ROOM AND TWO SMALLER ROOMS AD joining; furnished for two pecan 7 South Washington square (ourth street. CHOICE SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET— An elegant Suit, bathroom mal inl all on second floor; middie Room, no: dark, is fouri wae TY spa- cious house, close to Broadway. 36 East fth street. PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR AND ONE Room on third floor to let, completely iand hand. somely furnished for housekeeping, anal epee of soars house private; terms moderate. 143 Kast Thirty- rd street, near Lexington avenue. Wg NICELY ee teen a ae haa CONNECT. Piano, $50 jedroom and Orne oom, Bedroom and Office, $50; neat and homel like. 731 Broadway, room 10. bang 4 on FURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEP- a, $4 50 per Week. 73 Bank strect. N Stay goohte § BU ter Atlee ope td ea or sing entlemen, w: it . So Bast Thirty-tiisd etree’ pains aged Mr) te THOMAS STEVENSON, Agent. _ LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, SBFA> rately or together; only small family of adults need apply; water and gas and hath tubs on each floor: reter= ences required. 107 West Sixteenth street, owner in the house. 10 LET—ELEGANT FLOORS OF FOUR, FIV and seven room located and all conve . Ninth avenue, between ' ‘Twentieth | and ‘twe ty ‘Ar 10 LET—TO RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILIES of adults, on first, second and third floors, four, six and seven Rooms, gas, water, dc. ; also five Stalls to let. Inquire at 243 V West Thirty-first street, 10 LET—PARLOR FLOOR AND ENT, CON: sisting of eight rooms; $100 errs mouth. Great Jon 0 LET—FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, FIVE Tooms each, all hight and in good re pair; latest im~ Provements. S01 Thirtieth street, mwo Ly ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH ooms, on second and third floors, with modern conveniences, also other fine Apartments. 628 Seventh ayenue, nearly onposit» St. Cloud Hovel. PPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE house to let; American preterre: Inquire of the he premises, 242 East Firtieth st and dressing rooms, NE. een Floor, parlor, third story front h, closet. bot and cold wast: als: Room, Address H., box 4,846 Post ottice arn str A SECOND FLOOR, FOUR. large rooms and bathroom, in a fine neighborhood, to let to a small family at $10 per month. TY-SECOND STE AR th avenue.—To let, unfurnished ey Floor. of three rooms, with front basement and privilege of kitehe! 0 tuknished Rooms, to gentlemen, T SMITIVS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, full line of imported styles} Patterns with both models now ready; patterns fitted to the form warranted perfect. Pos! . O1 OFFICE | NOTIC: Ee POST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending, Saturday, August, 23 187 Will close ‘at this office on Wednesday’ at 124 P. ‘Thursday at 1g A. M., and on Saturday ate AEN ae P.M. THOS. L. JAMES, Postinaster. BUSINESS 0 ) OPPORTUNITIES, N INCOME | ors 12,000 PE PERA AN NNUM, WITH A VERY lesirable position, may be easily realized by a gen- tleman investing $3,000 and giving his immediate 74 ices in the management ot an old established. business of high repute and well known standing. Address RETIRE- MENT, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. MOST SUCCESSFUL IMPORTING BUSINESS, very profitable, ab full operation and with first class ia fae 5 reg Fol atc tony, reasons for A wired abou st sgh ad Day A. BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassan street. PARTNER WANTED-IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED, honorable, money-making business: an. ¢ cellent gpportunity fF @ person with small capital geta good business, X BAYERSDORFER, 82 fast Broadwi N ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHI. isin wantofan active pone with @ cay ie of 500; references exchanged. dress box No, Post ice. Trenton, N. J, DDITIONAL GAPITAL PROCURED FOK MER- A cbants, manufacturers and others; Real Estate ex- changed for panicee Mining Properties, &c., negotiated. Persons with seeking business advised of ap- Preree op’ porguni Sera & Raynor, raph, &c., Co,, No. 7 Bond Beiid G8, CARLETON & CO.., Financial anak fgusiness Agents, 98 Broadway. A PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE OHARGE OF ae wholesale and retail ee uor business, with $1,000 capital and best reference, ¢ owner has to leave the city. Address LIQUORS, "Herald office. “ Hetent also bay ee Lc agard va poeeves or ousekee} 00), pleasant, spacious house ; terms unusually mode: rate. ‘Owner! "8 Fes fence, 4 a ‘Amity st st URNISHED ROOMS IN NEWLY LY FITTED AND, FUR- nished house (49 East Ninth street, between Broad- and’ University’ place), to lon to gentlemen only, wi jout board. A aimed OF NEWLY FITTED UP AND FUR- iy NY GOOD, STEADY MAN, WHO CAN LOAN EM~ ployer $8,000 or $8,000, ot! good New. York city Real ee security, can have a permanent situation, ie and board in hotel. Address HOTEL, box 11 Ae RETAIL HALL PAPER, Mpc AND WIN- dow Shade Business, established 12 years, for sale cheap. Address DIXION, He fice, URNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE HOUSE FOR fentlemen; $10 per month; gas and bath: con- venient toalt parts of the ity: A atid, 37 Abingdon square, Eighth avenue, near Twelfth stree et ROOMS: TO LET.—INQUIRE OF R, G. DURKIN, No. 7 Clinton place (Eighth street). URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN onlv, No. 63 South Washington square, corner of South Filth avenue. References required, Reagae ROOMS TO LET FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Inquire at 189 Bleecker street. WURNISHED LARGE, HANDSOME ROOMS, ON FIRST ‘and second floors, to let to party willing to pay reason- ably; ft respectable, not inquisitive, Address Mrs. URNISHED. ROOMS TO LET—FRONT AND BACK Parlor, also other rooms for ladies or eeceeent en suite or single; privilege of kitchen for housekeeping if desired. 228 ‘West Fortieth street. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; ‘ample closet room; hot mi cold water; pleasant location, 178 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-first st. QE, 08 TWO, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, on second floor. breaktast if desired, in a private family: oder West Forty-third street, be- tween brosaway and ight avenue. LE ASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LeT—with. beard ; jargo Basement, suitable for an ‘at very low prices, pply at 368 Wes ‘eet. Fourteenth ARLOR AND ONE OR TWO CONNECTING BED- Tooms, on second floor, newly furnished, in private family, to let, to one or party of senteman very desira- bie. 666 Sixth avenue, ring second floor bell. Sr unica COOL, AIRY PARLOUR AND BEDROOM, or separately. fronting the Park, for one or two gen? tlemen: ajl conveniences; very ri “4 exchanged. 107 Waverley Place, three ight TC LET PURNISHED—HANDS OME SECOND STORY front Room, for light nt, honsekeeping. large closets, hot and cold water, gas, bath on same floor, Apply at No. 86 Amity street (TO LETAIN A PRIVATE HOUSE, FURNISHED, A Parlor Floor, also entire Second Moor, singiy or en ote = pt housekeeping. Apply at No. 109 West references ERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH all modern improvements, to gentlemen on} gall family of adults, 144 ‘Lexington avenu ‘Twenty-ninth sere: 0 LET-LEASE OF WHOLE UPPER PART OF ONE of the most prominent Broadway corners, near Fifv Avenue Hotel; carpeted, and frescoed; suitable for club rooms or first class business. Address OPPORTUNITY, ptown Branch off 10 LET—A BOOT AND SHOE STORE; ONE OF THE best locations In the city; suitable for any business. inquire at 206 Chatham sq CHOICE OF SUITS, SITTING AND) BEDROOM . ee furnished for Bousskeep rooms: large wash house; house up tow m; clean, Tealthy and respectable. Particulars 19% Broadway, room 9. 5B" AVENUE, 14, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET,— Furnished Roots to let, front and back; handsome uit, first floor; reference. Inquire of bata Lawrence. Clad House, Rooms, &c.—To lease, on tavor- 0 HOTEL AND HBSTAURANT KEEPERS, OR FOR Am serts the large haliding I re Broadway. with large Hall attached ; rould make one of the anest billiard or ‘ining rooms in the city; the | halls and rooms throughout are well lighted ai ventilated ; large accommodation for cooking purpose &c., in base- ment; sub-cellar and wine vaults, Inquire on the pre- mises, oF of JOHN M MATHEWS, 82 Nassau street, room 7. 50. -TO LEASE CHEAP FOR A TERM OF yoars a four story any cellar brick Building, feet by ell high both boo roe. of air; fuitable jor a cigar = nufactory, storage oF tw Dasinett par One. pat if once to A. JORDAN & 345 Es ourteen DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Furnished. FOUR bag hc! HIGH STOOP BROWN 8TONE A House to let, farnished, on Thirty-seventh street, between Fifth and'Sixth avenues: Atta No, 3 West Twenty-third street, Pin Avenue Hotel. DESIRABLE FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN A stone House for rent or sale, jadison avenue dan’ Sotenty eeoond. street enttonce to Central ark, pu monthly. Price, ‘Address FURNISHED, HREB STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A, fete f let, furnished, on N. teenth street, near avenue, 25x652100; rent EW s 0. No, 3 West Twenty-third street, finth ‘Avenue Hotel. Page STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN Ligg Latd TO ea er mont aven erate rests Hh, DREW & bia a 3 West Twenty-i ot, Finth Aveaue Hotel N eee Ladin 4 HOUSE TO LET IN one in poor eis Nat 4g a 3 VARICK PLACE, SULLIVAN STREET, BE- © tween Houston and Bleecker.—To let, a nicely fur- nished back Parlor, with small Room adjoining, with hot and cold water, suitable for housekeeping ; also small Rooms on third floor. tern URTEENTH STREET.—FRONT ROOM 2 lors, gax, hot and cold water; no board; foferences, eee! private French family. Apply to Professor PARRA EA8T NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN 37 Broadway andFourth avenue.—Elegantly turnished Rooms to let _to gentiomen. without board, en suite or mily private; location first class. EAST FIFTEENTH STREBT.—FURNISHED RE- 14: ception Room for doctor fice, large ees single Room for a gentleman, $3 per week; house first class; terms moderate, 903 SEXEXTH AVENUE, CORNER, TWENTY-8KO- ond street brown stone house.—To rent. {ur- hished-Rooms, to gentlemen, en suite, for light house- keeping; terms moderate; also a front Parlor, suitable for two gentlemen. 207 BLEECKER STREET, OPPOSITE COTTAGE place.—second Floor, furnished, containing two Jarge rooms and hall room, Closet, gas'and water; will Jet separate if desired. 684 6TH AV.. ONE FLIGHT UP.-A YOUNG widow lady has @ nice furnished itoom to let to gentleman or lady. where they can have all the comiorw of a home; terms very low. n't riny UNFURNISHED eo AND APART ENTS LET. [oat CCOUPYING A FOUR STORY BROWN stone house in Fifty-tourth street, near Ly ph ave. nue, Rc, ae ie Third Floor. four roous and pantrie: to a respect family, without children, very reasona- bly. antes 8 BS, Herald Uptown Branch office. SECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN HOUSE 28 Bleecker street; rent $22. a... HORSES, CARRIAGES, aC, “A BREWSTER (BROOME STREET. TOP Wado: $165; one Dusenbury Top Wagon, $145: one Skeleton Seon, by Pray, of Boston, $12; one ulky, by Duporss ne Stivers Koad Wagon, $125; one cutunder Park ‘haeton, two seats, $140; open- 08 Phaetons, $110 up; top and open Gapress Wagons two Jagzers, one ght Conc, one Baronche, mungieyend double Hai Iai Wear ae Whips, Nets, &c, ¥, ef GRA ’ OR SALE—A SINGLE JRCCr, ae ge? Pc ab ~ (0h He Rag GI Thaulre 8 OR SALE—A FINE BLOODED BAY HORSE, rfectly sound and kind; can be at 3 minutes untrained; stylish hhd Harness, nearly new. Call at private @yenpe, one dyoy irgm Macon atrect, UMAN’ § EXPR loge sroet bay ae ye NO, eel ra ‘orty- complete! a fur. nished; rent $360 per month. App! rom ya's to M., on premises. Fors. STORY BROWN STONE FURNISHED HOUSE, Forty-fifth street, mear Fifth avenue; another, Thirty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue; several untur- ated. Bato Cem ASTON & CONNER, 12,Pine strooh, FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS WILL BE LET Low to atamfly without children; only one family in the | house. Apply at 151 East Thirty-third street. RTMENTS OF . FOUR AND SEVEN ROOMS: “ATARTHES for small Samnilig, with every convenieno deautituny located on West Leth sireet, 0 of the Episcopal College, A was Aft nh Avene een Tea ‘and Twenty A RARE _OPPORTUNITY.-HOTEL FURNITURE, AA, heats, Ac. on lending railroad, near New York, a ing busine ss; sick oing 86008 Paying. DAVIS, owner, 25 Union sauare. USINESS OPPORTUNITY.—AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH capital is wanted to take an interest with adver- tiser in extending a leit irony, ourabiished and capable of reat enlargem OFrespont if, Broat. id. HOWARD, care eis iH mouvers Nok OR SALETOYSTER BARGE NO. 22, LYING | aT the foot of Charles street, North River; a good sta for business; In ggod order, amd all eady ly to HENRY MILLE, SACO Neat No i, Nioot bt ot euth street, North vet, New York city. Lee, —WANTED, A LADY, WITH ABOUT. assist advertiser in conducting » Weekly Nagazing; salary and part interest Address, with par. ticnlars of quujincations, EDITOR, 148 Fulton street (room 5), New York. ‘ONEY WANTED TO MAKE MONEY.—I HAVE & fouring il 12 run of stone; 1 want a Partner, ya from 20,000 to ),000 ; {on located at Alexandria, a., on the Potomac River; yearly with the use of G. 8. wileell,” For further information SELL, N Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $5,000 TO $7,000, IN THE manufacturing of a patented’ article already com- pene can eh oe” an extenstve business, Address ARTNER. | WANTED—WITH $5,00 OR MORE, TO BE empiryed in 8 profitable inercantile business In Phils city; in answering, sta: nawe and where can be seen. Address NAT. WYETH, Herald office. PECIAL PARTNERS.—WANTED, BY TWO PER: SP costs akoes paying busines with which they are thoroughly conversant and which will pay a liberal in- peeees on She jnveswaene Si 010 to $20,000 5 einl capital Satisfactory information and references given at an in. terview, tor which address PERSEVERANCK, box 119 Herald oftice. ANTED—SPECIAL AGENT, TO TAKE GENERAL supervision of local agents in the State of New Jer- sey, delivery of ged, collections, &c. ; $450 capital nec- essary. Apply 10 Union square, rear office. Big tt gree bgt WITH hecho 7 wo ‘eral comtnission business, now p: o a ties wanting business please apply to J. A CROLIUS, 172 Falton street. FANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH SOME CARIT AL W who will take part in @ business that will pi pay 200 to: 300 percent Callat t No. Sixth avenue, up stairs, rm ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WANTED IN- 500 stanter, to manage @ depastment of an enormously profit yearly for his services, easily ma box 126 Herald Uptown'Branch oitice, —BOOK, STATIONERY AND PANCY $6.500. Goods Store, on leading avenue, large paper route attacned, which wi tal a either tonee er or eeparately. "Address S. 0."L., station Gs =A CAREFUL BUSINESS MAN, WITH $] » the above amount, can secure a handsome Residence and Half Interest in a'safegand pleasant cash business, near Troy, N. Ifthe lence is not desired 10,000 will buy the business interest. A sure income for ife, Best reference given and required. Address WM. H. BALDWIN, 361 Broadway, Troy, N. ¥. __._ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, x FOR 8 SALE—VERY ( CHEAP, . SLOOP YACH rfect sailing oF er tateroom and water closet + new ‘oa and spars; c! he, Sass aud silver ware. Ap- ply at 36 Beaver street, third oor. TEAMBOAT KATHRINA FOR SALE. — STERN wheel boat, adapted for river navigation; length, 52 feet: beam, Il feet 6 inches; draught, 2 feet; well adapted for excursion parties or for towi! feoiana and boiler, of about 40 horse power; buil 4 1869, and is in od Condition ;can be seen at Borinetel4, ad- ress C. MCULALLAN & SON, Chicopee, M LOOP YACHT FOR SALE. Fate condition, cost 61.200, W Anrep. IMMEDIATELY—A SAILING MASTE! for the schooner wilh epod. ra Enchantress, None bat it class navigators, wil rences, need apply, Between sand War 1 YOUBAT, owner and master, 21 West Ninetee! a street. PROPOSALS. ETTING HERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, SEALED ROPORALS wll will be received at the office of fe Chief Engineer, No. Lh Rae} in ie ri f9e ‘w. York, until noon of Wednesd. rember 10 for in of th is Sompat iearhiae ane Bridging all tne all that unarth is Some es wa be ecsives, ee the whole distance, or for-sections of about 1 inrormation apply at the office of the Chief rensineer tt Mew Soko OF to, s{jenceal T. L. Rosser, Divie nn oe we MHL AO Owens, Chief Engineer. New Yors, August 15, 137% 10. 000 WORTH OF CHROMOS, EQUAL TO pei will be sold to the trade, to uae out, 3 per cent yw cost. 20« Broadway, wird