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AS THE NEW ¥ ORK HER ALS. - | WHOLE NO. 13,514, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1873—TRLPLE SHEET, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. BBWARDH THE TURF. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SC, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. BEWARD, NO QUESTIONS ASKED—SLATE. | PROSPECT PARK Palm GROUND As86 : LARGE YOUNG HORSE, (GOOD IN “ $13 fees creak, ch Galltoruia dock, por Peal rat Ba ee OS in prema Re pg I gare URRAY sin sae more STONE 100s MUSEMENTS—Srcoxn Pace—Fi(th ind sixth columns Purso No, 1 i 3 cee . Me $225 per mouth four story modern Bouse, ¥— a oe A. BEWARE ov MQ WILL BE PAID ror THE BE | minutes; su PW tothiedand | FUOR SALE—A BAY, ALSO A SORREL HORSE, furnished, ot, $13 per Month: beautiful loca ‘ ‘OND. BP. ie-Pourth co am cine at of a Pocka as sdersigusa Yaside. Se $100 to foi - ee and ays 6 ‘anid $ years old, 15 and 16 hand ARLES W. WARD, treed treet, jamn, a Ay fast 193 tull unde: ae. rees that peve,! never 4 ir ‘OF express; ~ SERB ARS WoRise WS reassess | Batis ane Toad cag 8 | MR Pct Ss Nexis fae eptpay ge Pie “ans (0 ¥ tu Pacz—Sixth column. ‘Thursday, Be) SALE—A BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS, FOR LIGHT with boa! art payment of Fant. quire at TOoKLYN aL “ESTATE “POR SALESSucoxD 2 ei Ro. oe SORL ER or eras ied atare Fer beaten 6: oa a for busi few or docks $180; ng top et ehirty-third werest oF B Be MERRILL pose SARRToras_ rn roms oa | Ara RATS REESE, | MEAS sr ne bes eee ‘Re LOPGERRS TTT, em Sos nss utente: eaves Danettnths anlaate, ia trom 8 Ae i, 109 2 Me on te Farge No. ¢$1.750, for ‘ah bone aii re SALE CHEAP—HORSE, ABOUT 18% HANDS, | streets’ 34 fer fromn uswly Trercord kal palmieds ITY REAL BSTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pack—First On Sunday from-3 to fourth. pet eathadaicer gente ive ppdsome, Aer tly pal Ey Hd genties. | F Hichen and "faundsy separate. Apply from 9 to ll or turday, Septem! . cunt AND SALESMEN—Twaurru Pace—Fourth | A QuA5D TEMPLE GIFT CONCERT AT OMAHA.— | Parse No. eg for horses that have Heyer benten .§ ; 220.855 19 be distributed among ileket holders | 24401 9800 to firs to third “and $100 10 mo LET-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED DWELL. Lorine iutesgern aan Sixth colt, Breast 83 3 a8, Ne eis Batsew teks les | Zouri er aon Se ae eee ION.—WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE Houses in good locations Printed lists sent to ap ‘deer mea GARDENSRS—Iwairem Pace ‘our th column oastWiss SIE AMSHIPSSxconp Pace—Third col- DOP AHINERSHIPS—Niwru Pace—Fifth column. BOARD—Exeventa Pace—Sixth column, DENTISTRYoe ecovp Pace—Fourth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN#f URNISHED—Finst Pack—Fourth and fifth col- EUROPEAN st IN ren on and it PAGE. urth column. Bx RBIONS~Steoss tgp Pa Poh uy . ae a Pace—Fifth Cente ke —TWRLPTH PAGE—Sixth c FURNISHED ROOMS: ‘AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘4ce—Fifth column. FURNITURE Sucont Paor—Sixth column, hs WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurra Page—Third HELP. oWANTED—MALES—tweurru Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, eee god 4C.—Fiast Pace—Third and colum! HOTELS—KEveventa Pace—Sixth column, BOUnaS, 1 ROOMS, 4&0., WANTED—E.everta Page— jun. INSTRUCTION Secon Pace—Fourth column. boan OFFICES—Sxconp Page—Fourth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finsr Pacs—First column. Bauere BRY—Twaevrrn Pacge—sixth column. MARBL. a MA TELS —Suconn, Page—Fulth column. MEDICA! ENTH PaGe—Sixth column. Miscuitangous ADVERTISEMENTS—Tanta Pace— Sixth col MISCELL. ARLOUS—Sucoxp Pace—Fifth column. eats Page—Sixth column. RSON AL—Finst Pace—First column. HaNoroutis, ORGANS, 4&C.—Sscoxp Pacr—Fifth post’ ay HIGE Lei, abt Tyee column. 83.4 LS—F i Sixth ¢ PROFESSIONAL "sin olum itTONS WaNtzD_rEMaLes— PROPERTY ‘oun “OF hi patie FOR 8ALE OR TO RENT—Srconp Pace—First and second columns. REAL RBTATE TO EXCHANGE—Seconp Pacr—Second REAL o ESTATE WANTED—Srconp Pacr—Second col- REWARDS—Finse Pacs—First and second columns. BALEs AT au UCLION—Exeventa Pacge—Phird and fourth colum: eITUATIONS. WANTED-FEMALES—Iwzurtu Pace— First, second and third column SITUATIONS WANIED-MALUS~“Twatern Pace—Third and fourth columns. SPECIAL NOTIGLSFinst Pace—Second column. UMMER RESORTS—Eueventa Pagx—Sixth column. HE TRADES—Twaurrn Pace—Sixth column, THE TURF—Finst Pace—Second and third columns, To Lot" foR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Finst Pacr— Fow TRAVELLERS" ‘GUIDE—Sscoxp Pack—Third and fourth columns. upGRNisitep ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— First Pace—Fifth and sixth columna. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fust PxaeeSixtn colomn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Seconpd Pace—First column. ett. bigots, &C.—ELeventa Pacs—Fourth co!- rac is STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- HERALD GRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD ESUEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 830 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY YEAR. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE HOURS UP TO 9P, M. AT NEWSDEALERS AN! HERALD AT 40°CLOC! TISERS AND NEWSDEA OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AXD THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, TO PREVENT OVER- CHARGES, Y AND NIGHT IN THE Lele RECEIVED AT ALL OFFICE RATES, ¥3 SUPPLIED WITH RY MORNING. ADVER- RS ATTENDED TO WITH- dal Hela Ie |? SSRS. KREMER & C0. AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE KEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. FERSONAL, MOS COSTA! I HAVE SOMETHING OF IMPORT- ‘ance to tell you When? LF—YOU WILL FIND HARRY DE MARS AT NO. 5 Wail street, near Broadway. MONOGRAM. RUNETTE—WAITING FOR CAR, CORNER OF upD ray and Church streets, Wednesday, about 10:20 A. M,; plaid shawl; please tavor with address, AL™, BopguerNore JUST RECEIVED. HAVE BREN absent. Please write again. VERITAS. Con THIRTEENTH STREET AND FOURTH avenue, Friday, 15th, midnight.—Will the youn entleman send address and appoint interview wit! new acquaintance? C. H. W., Herald office. HRISTINE DIT—COME HOME IMMEDIATELY; bring ours at the same time; you will not regret. Pe soa WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of John T. McCarty und also. Asdstant ‘Sergeant Brown, respectively ot the United States schooner I ind | battery, Norris Island, Charles Dor, in 1864 Henge conter with SIMON FOX at National itéme, "Rugusta, Js THIS MRS. WATSON?—IF THE LADY THUS AD- dressed yesterday at Broadway and Canal street by the gentleman she previously noticed there wil. send him der address in confidence she will confer @ tavor and eceive a jurther explanation. Address UMBRELLA, Terald office. FE. D, FISH WILL CALL AT 137 DUANE STREET he will hear something to his advamtuge. f Tt, City Agency, Naesau street, room 6, A KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FUR TRE og nad + fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For in- formation send or r apply, to JOSEPH BATES, “igents 199 Broadway, ro a TO BE DRAWN A —RovAL HAVANA. . nd Gerinan lotteries ; ust 30; Feleaey ed given; circulars free. rac ‘and ail 178 'Broadwa: cot Privave offee auached: risen PARKS 2, opposite ie YARL HW. SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz & Warker, 800 Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street and Union manera Spring Wat ¢xamined and endorsed by the ading chemical authori. ties of the United states. Natural Mineral Waters kept on lund. The business (including the control of the Central ‘Park ‘Mineral Springs) continues the same, as heretofore, Mr. Warker having withdra 1, 1872, $8,000, for horses that nhere never 238: 3100 Arts, S70 Fecond. "$300 to urd ad 9900 CONDITIONS, All the “above races to be mile heats, best three in five, in harness, and will ee conducted unier the rules of the National ‘Association. In heats where eight or more horses start the distance will be 160 yards; when less than eight horses start the distance wil! be 100 yards, In case of postponement, under authority of Tale 1s, Face or races. shall ‘bs rotted on the frst good da following, omitting ey es driver shall bev substituted ug aut orized by rute 28 the. substitute shall be paid $5) ior the service required of him. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse, and must ac- company nomination inall rst that is ruled out will not be entitled to a premium. Entries will close at Chamberlain's pool room, I Broadway, New York, on Monday, September 15, ‘at'9 o'clock P.M. All com? munications to, Ue addresed to GEO. W. OAKLEY, Su- rlain’s, ren: . “veh E. 0. READ, President Gronas W. Oaxiey, , Superintondent ne, juce ices aways, Vio- forias, actA Rei thr ae toe 38 Broadway. FA Bees te CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York. A S004 double ruck Har ei aa 8 Buggy ark good Milkman'y Harness 6y Harness Spand inade, ba oe in parse wasortment of Ban! on ‘a ac, Please call and examine ‘oF yoursélves, “HISURR é OSBORNE, 1 Barclay street, ioond door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray street FARRER, BHANKETS, ROBES, HORSE CLOTH. ing. Horse Furnishing Goods ahd Carriage Bauip- ogni every desgription. are, & and eeaetg Be fancy Manufacturers, iid ambers ratfeet, RIVATE STABLE ~ A FIRST CLASS “PRIVATE STA. ble to ; six stalls and ample carriage room. In- quire on Sretiiese 223 ntieth street. ‘AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, AUGUST 30, German State Lotteries, Send fsa circulars, ITTER & CO, x 3,836 Post office, 85 Nassau street, room 4. ; brs eb office 1,017 Third av., near 60th st,, first floor. AVANA Komreey. oF CUBA, Government Lottery. mburg Lottery. yvernment Lottery. Prizes caalied an8 intormadden given, HEODOR ZSOTOCH, Box 6,080 Post office. "Ti6 Nassau street, N'Y. AVANA LOTTERY.—DRAWING AUGUST lt, Circulars mailed free. R. ORTEGA’S Successor, ‘No. 9 Wall street. _Post office box JN THE MATTER OF THE RECEIVERSHIP OF THE American Tontine Life and, Savings Insurance Com- pany. To Treasurer i the state of New York, T. 8. Courtenay; Wels, LR. Wainwright, Carrahan BH. r. Francisca C. Hall, Laatel Wiltamudn. William ® Bapien, Jobn Lawrcuce Statth, Emma M. Bissell, Ellie K. Allison :—You will please take notice, tha’ on the 6th day of August, 1873, an order was pas and entered in the above entitled matter, dir-ct- ¢ State Superintendent of Insurance to deliver to Nashaniel Jarvis. Jt., Recelver, all of the securities de- posts wit satd’Superintendent tor the security of s olisy-holiers of sed _anove: mentioned oomrpade, and that the Receiver, upon dug, proof of the val:dity of the claims of the holders 0 of waa Pay the same, thit the matter of the validity, extent and priority, of ciaims and all matters relatirg to the said receivership be referred to Albert Cardozo, as sole referee, to hear anu dete: 16 Lhe same. NATHANIEL *, Jr., Recetver. UHLMANN & ©O, BANKE RS, 40 BROADWAY, execute orders for Havana Lo tte Tetall, aud cash prizes. Office. Post office box 3, ENTUCKY Ry sits LOTTER: FFICIAL DiaWixas, Lass NO, 493—A0GuST mz 90, 18. 0, 7, 4, 7, 39. 53, 1, Kuxtuck'—chass a dot Avoust 20" ‘1873. wholesale and ae Exchange Passage 72, 18, “autxtons COs, Managers, Covington, 34 SHELBY COLLEGE—EATRA CLASS NO. 3¥3—AUGU! 48, 46, 6, 69, lanagers, Covineton, Ky. Address J. CLUTE, Broker, No. £00 Broadway, 188 Fal- ton street and No. 2 Park row: Post office box 4,069. oe —THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO ave kindly yolungeared. for the W. W. Newcomb geremaniat pape) Saturday ht are respectfully re- meet. at Tony Pastor's Opera Heersal at izovclock Thursday, August 21. QPEICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA Lottery, for the benefit of the Free School Fund. eon xo 30—poager 2 1, "2, Oh ty y mpi? ro, term 17, 16. ey Boniveber tie 44, Li ‘Sh, COLE ee oot atk oe # chineton aod. a Rigust 20, 1878. ‘New York Post o Dox 8,865, OM torte DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, for the yp the common school and poor KO. aa, 20, x louse for re- Poa eis aa 9 doen NY £’co” Man: LUTHY.£ 00., Brokers, 29 amie. OYAL HAVANA LOTP?E: Change of scheme; commencing August 8). One prize of One prize ot One prize of Two prizes of Six prizes of 5, other prizes, amounting to $300,000. Information furnished: ofders filled.” Circulars sent tree on applica- tion. Spanish Bank Bills end, TOR eo a pureh kers, i'Walt street. 3.—ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, A WELL rticte, of good thickness and durability, suit- able for steep oF fiat roots, Con be ned_by an’ ordi- ary mechanic or pane laborer. ana examine. 2. HB, MARTIN, 70 Maiden lane and No. 9 Liberty street. \TAMMERING. EW YORK STAMMERING. INSTI- tute, established 1870, 107 West Twenty-third Seer reopened August 1, instead of October 1; no pay for ¢ PECIAL NOTICE.—THE KNICKERBOCKER LIFE Insurance Company desires to engage. the services Of a few first class men to work in New York and vi- cinity. The popular “savings bank plan” was introduced by this company. and Is te safest and, most satisiactory system of le insurance now in use. Apply to JOHN A. NICHOLS, Second Vice President, 239 Broadway. Tk ATLANTIC, PACIFIC AND INLAND WRECK- ing Company, ‘office 72 Beaver street, New York. nitract (0 raise sunken vessels and cargoes in any part of the country, coastwise and inland, IN ROOF REPAIRING A_ SPECIALTY.—WAR- ranted not to leak. Tin roofs painted with the best metalic paint. First class references. A line to 0. ‘ORTH, prompt attention $62. 500.- RAND GIFT CONCERTS,—CATAWBA only; 4,410 cash gitts, each ticket has fokets, 2 each. send tor pircyiey ne Wilmington, N.C. HALL 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. $589, 589 fs Kentucky Lottery; Royal Na- Yana and Kentucky cireulars tree ; 14 cents commission allowed. Address BAILEY & CO.’ ( years), 174 Broadway. addresse1 box 3,923 Post office, will receive four chances; vert dee for Agents, — EERFOOT PARK.—TROTTING THURSDAY, AU- Bust 21, at3P. M. Match between the celebrated Boats Brookl 44 a ae eg ig b. rome Rosie Anderson er Hanso 2nd Corso oe eta how AHOR” superintendent ESSTE—BOB HART, MASTER BARNEY AND Rickey, just from Calitornia, play tor Newcombes’ Denotit at Fastor's next Saturday’ night; be there, have pecured box. ‘AL, AKE—SORRY THE STORM PREVENTED FUL- LAnhing sun, Will Saturday same time and Place be convenient? “Answ MATT. 188 A, WILSON, IF IN NEW YORK, WILL PLEASE sane her did friend, Dr. B.," Herald Uptown [AGGIE—MEET ME AT THE MATIN EE PICNIcs, Friday evening, ot Hanititon Park, Sixty: aint street And Third avenue, GARsB—THUESdar, 9:30, BROADWAY AND cate 'WEETNESS—WILL LEAVE HERE TO-MORROW, day boat. BLESS YOUK HEAR’ HE FINDER OF A SMALL POCKET BOOK, INITIALS: S. H., will return it to SALLY BYLAND or SALLY LeONALDY 18 Bast Thirteeuth street. White A. R. M'COY CALL aT 529 BROADWAY, AND Wi. THE LADY WHO FOUND THE LOCKET ON Kighth avenue, Tuesday morning, please send ad- dress to &. G., Herald Uptown Branch offcet Please relate circumstance wo avoid mistake. na OST AND ) FOUN! D. D*% LOST—A ORBAM COLORED ITALIAN GREY. hound, on Tuesday owe eh, A liberal reward wil be given for her return to 210 West Forty-third street. for on Wednesday, the 6th inst., at jedrath's anton foe RSaHt Chatham street, will’re- will be berally coinpensated. "©: Catuarine street, r THE FaRty. WHO BOUGHT A SILVER WATCH O8T—BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH a black ena eket, conta reaches look off d rawwag or ee ent Re onale the steward of ‘the Lotos Club, No. Irving OST—AUGUST 15, A LARGE AMETHYST SLEEVE Button, set in gold. Any one retu: it Mark i place wilt be rewarded mas the same to O&T—ONE BUNDLF. BUSINESS PAPERS, BET L Bowery and Williamsbu: ‘The finder TWEEN iberaily rewarded. RB. BLERS, 167 Grand str OST OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE—FROM STEAMER Seawanhaka, from Glen Cove, on Mouday, auras isa Trunk, marked H, G. on end: The Ander'will ve surtal ly rewarded by returning it to No. 42 Kast Twease third REWARD. —LOST. ON TUESDAY MORNIN August 19 @ Spitz Dog. with bufl ears and spot on jared and answers to the name of Dod IR i, W EAGAN, 59 Marion street, REWARD, Lost LAST SUNDAY, A BLACK with black leather collar; name ys oe syed 5, a bras b plate, BVANS. 4 Murray Heh New York. LEETWOOD ASSOCIATION OFFERS THE FOL- lowing Fremiums, to be trotied for at their Full Meeting, TUESDAY, September 16, THURSDAY, the 18th, and SATURDAY. 2: $1,000, — horses that have never trotted + $500 to first, $300 to second, $200 to third, 00, tor norees, that have ‘never trotted $500 to second, Purse No. 4+-$,000. for horses that have never trotted — than 2:24; $1,000 to first, $700 to second, $300 to Puree Ne lo. 5—$1,200, tor horses that have never trotted better than 2 S1 "$600 to Arst, $4) tosecond, 8200 to third. Purse No. 6—$2.500, for horses that Pl never trotted better than 221; 81,20) to first, $300 to second, to tT ‘All the above races to be mile heats, best chree in five, In baruess and conducted under the rules and regula: tions of the National Association. Premiums will awarded as per rule 36. In ull heats where eight or more horses start the distunce will be 150 y ts in each day's races may be trotted alternately. ta case of post- Pohement, under suthority of rule IX the race or races shall be trotted on ‘day and track following, omitting Sunday. cave a ride er or driver shall be sui Cututed’ as authorized by tule 2A, the substitute shall be pail $50 tor the service required of him. A horse that is Fulea ont will not be entitied tos premium.” Entram fee 0 per cent of purse just accompany the nom: 3 eM ato We H. VAN OTT, . H, VAN NESS, President. CA ay and nk Entries will close at Chamberlain Rees Broadway, on Wednesday, All communications to be addi ete get orrisanie, RAGES, BRANCH Cetra PARK Extra Meeting, three days? racing, stponed until POI ak dk ONE eR TCR cI A % To MEMBERS OF THR TRAINERS’ AND On, Protective Association.—Ali memi hereby cautioned against entering their horses where mn are Pee Cay es dw the rules of the asseciauot Bis Frabarer, TERRY, drawn every 17 days, Valley Land Company: 50,000 tickets lished 30 ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION,— Fall Running Mooting, three days, September 9, 11 and 18. ‘The above associatlon also, claith the week edm- mencing , September 23, tor their Fall Trotung Meeting "Prem lan announced hereafter. ~ OAKLEY, Superintendent, __HORSES, CARRIAGES, & “E0. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tasse OFFICE AND SALESROOM, orp STAND, 37 Nassau streot, oppesite the Post office, THE non ued BRANCH OF THIS HOUSE IS THE SPACIOUS PREML 19 to % THIRTEEN TH ya NEAR UNIVERSITY ‘The Dusinese will be cond recisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business communtty, ns well as the bite a PRR OULAl SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Eniries for sale may be made, as usual. elther at our downtown. hou: u street, or at the mart, 19, 21, #3 and 2 Bast Thirteenth greet, near University place. LIBERAL DE 3 ‘birte ADVANCES MA IN CO. SALE COMMENOBS AT 1034 O'CLOCK, THE HORSE AND Qanerage AUCTION MART OF WILLIAM VA SKLL (SUCCESSOR TO TOtNSTON 2 VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, 1. nz and 4 Sy dppb: street, near Fourth aven REGULAR BALKS OF HORSES "AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD BVERY, TUESDAY. AND FRIDAY, AT GENTLEMEN WISHING 10 PURCHASE. OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house exfece Baielieg as this business Will be conducted on same straightforward principles which have gov- erged it in the past We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. 0 hand at private sale, Horses and Carriages alwa, LIBER. Nok S$ MAUVE ON CONSIGNMENTS, GPRED.-FOR SALE, A FINE, YOUNG SORREL S Mare, Wis hands: sound and Kind; will show 2:40, Apply to MIGUAEL RO QEgORD HAND LIGHT DOG CART, SIDE BAR TOP Wagon, Victoria, Landaulette, Road Wagon, jump- seat Buggy. Coune saokaway pod several other fat Carriages and Burzies ‘ UPA REARS ONr0! Broadway. AKEN FOR DEBT. WILL SELL CHEAP. AS FINE a? get of light double Harness as can be made, $140: act of double phacton do., $55: single set, $00; U0. singio, $55; do, single, $25; top Fony Phaeton, néarl ‘Brackett ‘& Walbe New Havon, Thirty-fifth street, west of Seventh avenue. WwW OFFER THE FOLLOWING SECOND HAND ret, very low :— One light Landaulet, One Coupe, Two Coupe’ Rockaway; One extensionceop Brett, ? ei a pias 4 One OE four-wheel Dog Cart, OP apd No-top, Buggies and Road » aT DEMAREST £ CO-"8, 623 ah 60 Broadway, yANTED—FOUR ca HORSES, SUITABLE FOR the road or work, price not to exceed $75 cach. hirty ninth street & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and ANTED—ROOM IN ASTABLE, FOR STAGE AND air of horses, below Fourteenth street. Apply at 86 Walker street. WANTED TO EXCHANGE—LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE ‘and Tea for a good working Horse and Wagon or Truck. Address, B,, 143 Furman street, Brooklyn. ERS, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. pew, made ‘aU Two Gharence res, One six-seat Rockaway, One 2 t-top Brett, One Victoria, any ures canes aT gry Twenty-third street. TO, LET, PURNISHED — MAGNIFICENT “BROWN stone House, Thirty-ninth street, per month ; ‘Thirty-eighth street, Der month; Forty-aith street, per month, and others, PHALO! 31 East Seventecnth street, PRICE FOUR CENTS. rs. PARLOR, WITH USE OF KITCHEN, $7 4 greek: Room ‘ahd Bedroom, suftable tor housel ; hall Room, $65 respectable uetghbor! ECOND AND THIRD PL. T8, SIX ROOMS. A BATH. pom, hot water, elevat tings; sta lls expensively carpete: Satie from Centr: Xty-third street, $40 and 645, Cottage of eight rooms in Yorkville: ail modern Woprovernentys 24° per Month; possession immediate. 8, KILPATRICK, 1009 Third avenue. 0 _LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT FRENCH qT Flats No. 312 to $26 East Seventy-ninth street; every convenience; rents moderate: beautitul location; wide street; conventent to down town boats; 2) minutes to Inquire on premises, mpo LE LET—SUITS OF THRER, POUR OR SRVEN Rooms, No. ¢ Horatio stroet, on Jackson square; low rents to sinadl families; painted walls; water closet on each floor. Apply on premises. 10 LEf—A THREE STORY yay eda STOOP BROWN front, fully or lally furnished, near Broad- Tray; teats te possession. ago ator acdress 153 West iy-aixth street Uniurnisheod. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET, unfurnished, on Twenty ore strech nest sintha ave- Rue; rent moderate, R, DREW & Co., 3 West Twenty-third pee Fifth Avenue Hotel. THRER STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET avenue ; $2,000. unfurntshed, on Twonty-sixth igap Fourth No, § West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. er annum B. R. DRE’ FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONER House to let, unfurnished, on Seventy-fourth street, Detween Fith and Steth avenger rent $2200; fine view of Central Park, H. DREW & CO., No, Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hote” A. MAGNIFICENT PoUR stoRY HIaH sT0oP brown stone House to rent, at $350 per month: all Modern Improvements; newly ‘painted; Thirty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 Bast Seventeenth street, TO. pie? sta jot A} 4 cold Hox 4,868 Fe Igo third story TPO LET—SECOND FLOOR, WITH TWO ROOMS ON fourth floor, fu house No: 9 Ferry streot wih batt and waterclosot an floor. For farther particulars inquire rem T° Ie good oiden ctlet howe. Reo Marla place, Forty! im order, qui ouse. No. fort e, Forty- second streot, between Tenth and Bleventh aventice: 0 LET—-BLEGANT PLOORS OF FOUR, FIVE, i ee goons att arranged for Bea ay well ven! Rinifavenses between Twentieth and Twenty-first ste 14.18, SIRERT, NEAR DELMONIGO'S t Second Foor, parlor lor, «BUSINESS ESS OPPORTUN. EriIns. N INOOME po Hey ager tis ITH A VERY, desirable om enaily, alse by a and giv Ymumediate serviced in lished business: os mh NT, x EWE, i HOTEL MAN on eter Res ge at wishes an interest in @ first class ran pom ton of superintendent on tateward wards without septa LP objection to the West; be "Herald ¢ office. FOUR STORY es BASEMENT BROWN STONE House, er, wih avenue; fixtures complete: house in Hog Wes For order, with modern | improvements. Apply at ifth ate A POUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LBT, unfurnished, at $85 per ar gis pe Ms Mark’s place; or very Dense furnished, at $126 per mont & SLOAN, 31 East Rovenveenth street. PRIVATE FAMILY HAS A SUIT OF ROOMS on second floor, newly and handsomely furnished; Modern improvements; reterence. Inquire at 163 Thirty-fifth street, third door west of Third avenue, CCHAEMING, FRENCH ROOF HOUSE—SEVEN NIN- utes from Liberty street ferry; 11 rooms; all modern in RroTye Tent $00 per month. Apply to A. M. CA- FPNE, RWELUING HOUSKS TO LET.—n0 BAST Fourteenth street, four story brown stone front; 220 West Forty-eighth. street, three story brick. Apply to owner, 61 riberty street room 23. 2 CHEAP HORSES FOR SALE—AT 76 OLIVER street. 11 —GOOD EXPRESS HORSE, 8 YEARS, 15% + hands, aot sound and Kind; A; theese on No. 286 West be close business, Thirty-first street, Dinekamrith shop. SPECIA. ot PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE LE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, its DAY eee AUGUST 21, AT 10% O'CLUCK SHARP aT a eee NEL iN PL 08 5p MERORS BETWE. Wa AND CLINTON PLACES, ean OF NEW YORE OF THE ENTIRE TURNOUT OF ABRAM HUNZIN- WHO GOES A ATURDAY NEXT, INCLUDING ANT CARRIAGES iD HARNESS, i At SHEETS, &C. Tneluding a ver; fay and fast black Gelding, 15% bands, 6 years old; was by Vermont Black Hawk; dam monger mare; hs is & fie driver, excellent nolo horse and can pull @ road wagon a mile in 2:50, and is much faster to pole; he is a fine straight driver, good style and warranted sotnd, Kind and true Iso fast and handsome Ming, 1514 hands high, 6 years old, sired by Young Wotuly Gu by Jupiter; wad brea and raised. by Molten A, Buxter, sq. ha ts a perfect and reliabie roadster, very stylish and flowing mano and tail; ig very muscular, very strong and teas ited , does not pull, Tug or fret In company; cun beat 2 more senaible or better to wi nm behaved. horse is seldom seen and if he was pro handied would make a very 1y valuable track horsey ie is und and kind, warranted sot . fast, handsome and well bred black Geldiny hands high, 3 old; Was raised at Adri Heh., ai Spotted th there oan ne fignua EE Sg hi ae are ao ure can & mile or el Dini Within tho hour hes and truest ron horses inthe city’ is good in company? no puller or lugger; requires fo, booting ing when wotung or bandages en in ble, but is always ready, and warranted und and kind, wenlko the fast bay lotr Frond Little Tom; he He $5 24 hands high; red b; : . ence: mare; he oa sapien ante ‘and rence" mare; he can can be driven by a I chi is and is é sperest Pett a years old, wee full mane an tail. and has ven bv Miss) Hunzinger to pony adimired fore than any Pony,at toga this season ; he is eecacn sound an alse, one Coupe Rocka: ‘one top Wagon, one open Wagon, one pony Fhigetom ingle and doublé Harness, Blankets and foods, Robes, Gentlemen in search of ‘something Sine and reliable should not tail to attend this sale, us « full warrantee will be xiven and ample time allowed for trial and examina. tion. Gentlemen can have the opportunity of seeing the ve at all times prior to sale. SHINE, TO HIGHEST got JENKINS & DUFF, Auctioneers. A BREWSTER (BROOME STREET) TOP WAGON, $165; one anton BB on n, $145; one Skeleton. Wagon, by Pray, of Boston, sulky, by Dubois; one Stivers Koad gon, one cubander ae Phaeton, two seats, SHA, seat Phaetons. $110 up ; to and open Express ers, ong light act, agone, t gne Baronche, single “and dout rniens, Shee Nets, &c. GRAY. Fy and 22 Wooster stre STIVERS WAGON, $100; DO., Suis PONY PHAE- eae” {toe tor and open Wagont Jump-seat Wagon, oni 5 neat: Express vacouke single” at dou! te ‘Harness. roadway, } near ‘orty-first street. CCOMMODATION (FIRST CLASS) FOR CARRIAGE and horses: also Basement, suitable for storage, to fet at 326 Seventh avenne. —CLOSING OUT OF ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES, + both new and second hand; double and single Har- ness, Whips, sheets and Lap Dusters. 141 West Broad- way, near Canal street. "_3O LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ "ATIENTION! NOW READY “YOR ocouPANCY NEW FIREPROC BUILDING, r FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOGATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, Bln = ° & r OFFICES, SUITABL! LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, 4C., &£C,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN sate, OF ANY DESIRED SIZZ, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDIN: |zl21 | ar | COMPLETE! REPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY 8TRAM AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN: IM- PROVEMENTS, ri RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. . 4th Story. Sth Story. Cae hy 1209 = is = ‘400 = 4 $70 oo 2,000 160 2500 000) 500 400 300 300 1,600 1.200 1,250 1,000 120 = 1,250 - - _ = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR | FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT PLOORS. INQUIRES TO BE MADE OF HOMER | MORGAN, N NO. 2 PINE STREET. A. ATE. CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- * FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 488 BROADWAY. FIRST CLASS UPTOWN RESTAURANT TO LET— Without bar. Apply to BRUNDAGE, % Union square. Arbrea2y BULL FOR SALE CHEAP—THOROUGH- bred, 2 eye old, vigorous and peutic: be handsome ine Ayrshii thy Cow. Apply at 295 Green- wich tte near Chambe: OOD CORNER STORE, BACK ROOM AND LIGHT Basement to let, corner Greenwich avenue and Perry street, suited for druggist or toa dealer. Apply to owner, 61 Liberty street, room 23. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO SELL HIS PRIVATE Carriages, consisting of a very fine Dog Cart (Brews- ter maxes, but little used one four seat Piiueton gnd one pent Top Wag page Inquire at private stable 223 East YOUNG PONY FOR SALE UHEAP—FOR WANT of use; can trotin about three minutes; gentle ay sae single or double harness. Address box M, EH office. LIGHT SIX-SEAT BRETT, TWO VICTORIAS, "SIX. seat Rockaway and a Coupe at bar; jatns; ailatyles pew and second hand Laniy, Carrcarey 206 Light Wagons, reduced prices. MANUFACTURERS’ UNI! 633 Broadway. COMPLETE LADY'S TURNOUT—BASKET WAGON with rumble, splendid Pony and Harness, for batt Brice, Apply at BL able, No. 4 West Forty-firth str A. —$100 FOR A 13) POUND ROAD WAGON, SECOND hand, by Stivers: $80 for a frst rate new no top ey ; $10) for a shitting seat Depot Wagon; $140 for an all eather top Buggy: other style or light Carriages at Proportionately low, "BANSron, ALL AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS TO LET, iiitable fora Sanday school, club, debating soci: 336 West Twenty-ninth street. ARE CHANCE.—T0 LEASE—NEW, SITELY, © trally located Hotel, facing Broadway. Hall, Cooper Institute, Bible House ;over 100 muits r ge stores and restaurants. (0 LET=SPACIOUS NEW FIVE STORY AND BASE- ment iron front Building, 766 Broadway, near Stewart's, entire or divided; possession in Seprember. Apply to 4. JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard street, Ui \pe LET—PART OF A HANDSOME STORE FORA jeweller, on West side ot proeavay. near Fourth ety, & m8; Owner: 27 Third avenue. street. Address JEWELLER, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch o oftice. T° LET—A FACTORY BUILDING. tet TO THOMAS LYNCH & SON, No. 398 Fulton street, Brooklyn. wrt LIGHTED FLOORS, 50X60 FEET, TO LET, with or without power; aire two private Staples, one for, four horses and one for seven horses. Apply to x. Ww, 8 MITH, 280 West Forty-seventh street. WORK HORSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION une brown driving Horse, 18% ha frote fast; sold ai ine owner is retiring. haquire a West Nineteenth street. A PRIVAT! BAY Tk GENTLEMAN OFFERS FOR SALE A NG Horse, hands hi b a rears old; ited and 3 he week under rivi ng riectl) not ‘arate, tm eae ying ADE Wark gound and SALE, AT THE MART OF ARO ‘DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A House to let, furnished, on Thirty-seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues: Fr month. H. RK. DREW & 00., No, 3 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. DESIRABLE FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN stone House for rentor sale, near Madison avenue and Seventy-second. street entrance to Central Park. Kost Thirteenth street, near Uni lace, jonthly. Price, $40,000. Address PURNISHED, ete ee sat t, niveraity place, where he ibfohes yy. \ARRIAGRE.—SECOND HAND ROAD AND TOP THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Wegons, from $100 oh af Herne Phaectons, four and six House to let, furnished, on Nineteenth street, near seat Phaetons, turn-ou tuggies, Rockaways, top | Firth avenue, 00; rent $350 per month, And no,t0p Bepot Wagons, de, ket EW & |. STIVERS, Lf to ita East Thirty-first street. No, 8 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Aven OUPES, LANDAULETS, VICTORIAS, HALF AND “THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE TO extension Top Cabriolets, Rockaways, Depot W: Phaetonss Wagons and Harness greatly” y educed everal second i No. 7 Washington place, near Broadway. OR SALE-A ZYEAR OLD HORSE, DARK BAY, very stylish, 1g nants nas high fine anted sound and kind; iis Stanton ‘treet, between Cannon and Lew o bon | VERY bag cbs BAY HORSE, 16 e igh, 6 years old; ve driver; aound and kind. No. B Woah Thiktesuteaeeek, Teranies SUFFOLK ON ByoK-RORTR SDE ty a4 Purse—Trotting.—A purse will trotted for over the above course denn Keigust e 1873, tor horses that have never beaten minutes, $50 to first, Pare second and $5 to . rd, bd in five, to three or according to therules of the. N trance fee (10 ie cent of purse) m: Entries will close at the Nort depot, Monday. A t 10 A. ied in the New tion. ‘accompany entries, ate tiy ys . M, ani ab - ii K don Tuesday and Wednes. da: a ist 26 and 27, Trains eave ‘Munters! Point atten o'clock A, M. and return at 4:15 P. UBOKGR W. BIGGS, Jr. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION,— 21; good day and track; nk August 21; § SRL Thured: Parse of $10)' for horses that minutes, rank. Owner enters s. g. Little raay Bassott. + Me hay Wollaes: savers teak of Day. ¥. {* horn enters sik % i Cantata , ling enters ch, tm. Gypay. have never PSSO> Samp 42 pe oe tan § HANDSOME Aig LINED CLAR- it new) ApDIE Go WELLIAM HH GRAY. BO and 22 Wee Or gL Fits SALE—A BARGAIN, POR me Psd Mii. J ndsome Abdallah fuinily or road id, (ast, 1 Bands, os Bad Wagon, bt trong action: with'or without first clas larness, Rove, Biante TON & ‘eure fing 2 Liberty street. Fe SALB.—TWO PONY BUILT HORSES, SIX AND seven years, 1534 yee. qj aot A business, Sold onty for watt oF tse. 180, 123 Charles street, near Greenwich. PF, SALE—THREE ROAD HORSES; sound and fine gaited; best trotti holds them at no fancy" price, but Intends be mang apd os is requested. Addi or! YOUNG, stock ; owner 10 seil; an ex- [reas box 142 Post FOR SALE-A SHIFTING TOP SIDE BAR WAGON; also one full spring top "app at made by Dusenbury; in Oret rate order, cheap, at l¢ Charlton street. F°% SALE—FOR WANT OF USE ONLY—TWO cir 16 and 16 handss0 fit fe ky Zip iad $75. ‘Saaulse’ 96 Perty sees mablos jet. furnished; Lexington nue, rey Twenty- Seventh street; #io7 per month. H, t. DREW & CO., No 3 West Twenty-It tel, A —TO LET, alo 2 Went Filet ape 295 oom 664 FIFTH + avenue; also oF MEVENSON Jee it Pine street. N EXTRA SIZE HOUSE, TWENTY ROOMS, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel, fully furnished, suitable for drat class DOMAIN G Pur OR COKER, $90 Fitth avenue. T gr ‘ a in Lily FURNISHED HOUSE, fini ia Inquire of WILLIAM TUCKER, 225 ‘uth aven' “A «HOUSE, JUST NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY decorated and balan 4, ‘9 reat, to a first class pri- ‘treet or longer. Apply N EXQUISITELY F RNISHED HOUSE, - ON Thirty-cighth street, near Fifth avenue; fully fur- inished private family only. 1AM TUCKER, 120 Fifth avenue, URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET in Ninteenth, thirtieth, Portioth, in Seventy ninth streets xington’ aren Permits of A. JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard street. —_—_———————— FOUR STORY BiaH stOoP BROWN stoNK HOUSE, to let furnished, Thirty-ninth street, near Firth avenues in in pertect order. Keys with H. HODSON & CU., pigcee VENUE,—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ‘ouse, $350; Forty-seventh street, neni ay ie Tana nie ssor tm nt Lye ge ‘rom. Bs Hany ica: c; wa utenee private Beasee mene enue, commer Fie sing, at $6 per week. G.002 OFFORTUNITY.—a HOUSE, WITH 29 ROOMS, X newly painted and well turaished, vo rent, on roa: sonable te Address J. HA y% 18 Herald office. THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 832 Greenwich street, corner of Horatio street, to rent September 15; $1,200; three story high stoop brown stone, West mar first street, near Boulevard, $1, ERT FERGUSO: (0 LET—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR SIXTY- third street, a first class three story high stoop brown stone House; has every comvenience and is in perfect ipl an unusually nice house. Responsible parties only vy 2 ret ‘ontinental Publishing Company, No. ([O_ LET THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 235 East Seven! ightn, street, containing ten room: all improvemenis, rent is - 0, FLANAGAN, 183 Bowery. weg: Lp Fb THREE STORY BROWN STONE, Lexington avenue, near Sixty-third street, witht maiiege un sinty-o 1876, at $1,500; a ae er a room ‘house, West Ath street, SGN; others. itera tnce. ‘Sd0o ‘third avennos "0% STORY BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, 283 EAST Thirty-fifth street, near Third avenue; good order: moderate rent; immediate possession; be seen without permit. Souk PYNE, 1by Nassau street, 379%¢ GRAND STREET, BETWEEN NORYOLK seeyn4 ‘Suffolk streets—Honse and Store to let; Lease and Fixtures for sale at a very reasonable price. ‘Inquire in the store. FURNISHED 00S AND APARTMENTS Saas DJOINING GRAND HOTRL.—ELEGANTLY FUR nished Kooms to let; private table if desired; refer. ences exchanged, 36 West Thirty-first street. A dada ROOM TO. (TET-ror HOUSEKEEP- ing. No.1 VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF Rooms, with refined, quiet and pleasant surround- ings, to let, together or separate, to ens without board, Address CENTRALIA, Herald office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL Ler BACK ROOM ON second floor, newly turnished, to a gentleman, with- out board. Inquire at 41 West Mitty. third street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A NICELY furnished Room to gentlemen; gag, bath, ac. 130 Tweltth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. rences. A NICK FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENTS AT 23 Charlton street; water and Va Furniture if re- Quired. To be seen trom 6:30 till 9 F. M, A. TEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL AND clean—Conveniences tor housekeeping; modern tm- provements; terms low ; four lines of cars’ pass within one block. 409 West Thirty-third street. URNISHED ROOMS.—A SITTING ROOM AND BED- room to let, with every convenience for housckeep- 419 West ‘Thirtieth street, near Manth avenue, a Al RROFITABLE, PLEASANT, LARGE MANUFAC: uring Business, long establi complete in all re- amecta fore peeale og \lberal terms, or exchange in part estate, BiGGs & SON, 206 Broadway.@ A. GENTLEMAN, WITH $5,000 Fay "pari gone me in a strictly first class cent a Eas one having a knowledg SLE the Be ewe {rade prefer rred. Address or gal oa Sia Sidney place, Brooklyn, from $to6 P. M. LEXANDER FROTHINGUAM & COMPANY. OB ZA ganize incorporated companies, mak in nrercantile, manufacturing, mining and other pursalis for capitalists having European connections; i908 pod oe inet oe capital; patronage solicit tantial concer ALBXANDER FROTHINGHAM & Seger (12 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE PLACE OF RE- firing partner, in a sound manufacturing business established over thi ars in present locatio! Ing partner thorot scxpertenced in 4 zcont clear: stles $60,000 and can ey wired to seoure over two-thirds in- terest. Address Hi. H., 084 Hudson street. N ‘ACCEPTABLE. MAN, WITH A CASH CAPITAL of $300, to take an interest in a gts nat ff manitectoring business. Call and investigate; profits Way, oflice 4 BUSINESS MAN WITH CAPITAL CAN NOW buy the entire Right of Colvin's Baby Chatr and Flying Hobdy Morse for the United States, OLVEX, corner Thirteenth ‘treetrand Broadway. NEW YORK crTy HOTEL LEASE, FURNITURE, ac., at Ae dad owing {oslckneiss, we ay: Joo! dk ae Attorney tor owner, 3 ‘Union scuare, eke WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED CH mical ipsnatactants business. Articles staple demand steady ; pro’ its good. Money Wr wanted 2 gece See a eee tt ee CUO IOR Herald ofhees cont in name and address. it RY Tin hoo FE ager ig ms eye YEARS Dp’ mansing. and business are open. to bea Sanse noe eal as Cash customers address st office. ‘LORIDA HOTEL AND SANATARIUM COMPANY.— Wanted, a partner with a knowledge of rate man- agement ‘and some capital. Address vox 35 Stevens OR « een ee Pig YORK EX, siness, two tioree af cheap onaccount of ll health.” Addvess EXP 10 Herald office. POR SALE OYSTER BARGE NO. 2, LYING AT the mere i at street, North Rivers a a Cay bi for b ood order, aind all re WE HENRY MILLER Ju, € OO, bet Ro Tricot Bt West! nth street, North River, New York OR SALE—A PACKING BOX Tinie: been in successful opceaticn for number of years. Apply to A. W. SPEAK, 431 Washington street ae A LARGE’ BARGE—DESIRE A PARTNER, Ww Be od dollars, in an established Hay ; investment safe and profitable. ‘Herald cities, i and Fre Address be ie 103 AVE A LARGE DOUBLE-DECK BARGE.—DESIRE Partner with ow thousand dollars for one-half interest in. an established ‘Hay, Produce and Freighting Business; investment secure and profitable. Address ¥., box 103 Herald ofice. ONEY WANTED TO MAKE MONEY, fouring, mill, 12 run of stone; I wi With from 2,000 46 $47,000; mill located Alexandria, Va., on the Botom: ; $100,000 yearly with the use of GS. Smiths pacent hour Sresmers Wil! Rell. For further information address J. H. RUS- SELL, No. 125 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. RTNER WA) Leng WILL MAKE $70,000, Address, to-day, A. 2K, Danbury, Conn. } ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO entlemen, without board, at No, 5 Spencer place, Fourth street, near West Tones pass the door. Nepeee FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, to gentlemen only, with gas and bath, at No. 86 Mac: dougai street. GPLENDID, PARLOR FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS, ‘all newly furnished, separate or together, with Kitchen; more room; for’ housekeeping; rent very rea- sonable: house four stories, with all improvenients splendid location. No, 808 West Fourteenth street. 9 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor: would suit two Mit pleasant gentlemen only. Apply at dressmaking establishment No. 7 Great Jones street, near Broadw 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A’ ROOM ‘and Bedroom; hot and cold water, pantries and closets. Apply at No. S10 East Twenty-tirst street. 10 LET—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: food closets and gan: terms reason- Apply at 980 Hudson street, near Charles PO, LET—A FURNISHED FLOOR, WITH ALL THE improvements. Inquire at 6 Nasu st., Brooklyn. 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite oF singly, at 360 West Twenty-third street, near the Grand Opera Hot 5 Reins FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- rivate house ; terms mod- West Nineteenth street, Bleecker street cars able. erate 10 a suitable party. Eighth avenue. Vv ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH SOME Cerrar who will teks part in @ basiness that will to 300 per cent. Call at No. 689 Sixth avenue, up etal TANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED business man, as bookkeeper and financier, with a view of ree | if agreeable. Address, for three days, Post office box 75, Williamsburg. ANTED-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH $1,000 capital, to purchase @ first class Masufactur- ing Business of over $4/,W00 por year, yielding a net ever and ujove all expenses, of 2) per cent. This ona fide oer und worthy of consideration by those hav ing leisure and inoney at command, and 22 Vestigated by applying two D. G. HARRISON, 39). Ful Breet, Brooklyn ANTED A PARTNER—TO COLLECT AND KEEP books: to the right mana, Hberal chance will be given. Address P. C. W., box 220 Herald office. TANTED—A P&RSON HAVING $5,000 OB $10,000 ON hand, for a business in which 50 per cent prone can be realized In ix weeks; it is @regular business. Ad dress M. L. 8., "eral office. 500, “ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WANTED IN- janter, to manage a de} venta: of an enormously rontaple business; $1000 yearly for his services, easily made. Address CASHILR, box 126 Herald Uptown’ Branch ottice. 3. 000. “THE ADVERTISER HAS A GOOD trucking business and large stable (rent Fee); wants a partner with the above amount to increase the business and Keep work horses to let out. Address STABLE, Herald office. WO LARGE poy MS, ONE WITH SMALL ROOM connecti pS bes privet family, to let, furnished, to gentlemen, ext Fifteenth street. WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—IN A PRIVATE family, suitable for housekeeping; rent A ll oe month, West Seventeenth street, near Eighth TRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO Union square, second door, wo "LARGE, FURNISHED, ELEGANT FRONT Rooms, with communicating Bedrooms. a second [a thet ‘Noors, with modern ot agg te also other ¢ Apartments, 628 Seven nue, nearly opposite Be Cloud Liotel. —NICE SITTING AND BEDROOM, FURRISHED . tor housekeeping; hot and cold water, bath, ¢: cellent washing arrangements; cent location. Fitty second street, first door from Broadway. Jae THIRTY-NINTH STREET. —ELEGANTLY ll ed m8, ue} rere board house first class ue ; refer WEST SEVENTEENTH STREGT, NEAR FIFTH avenne—“Handsomely furnshed Htooms, in sults nd floors; also single Rooms; to on the parlor and seco ares ‘class parties only. 1 71H STREET.—RLEGANT syne Pit Shu | board, for gentlemen only. No. 104 it Seven- teenth street, between Irving place and Union square. AND 86 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —TwO 33. newly and eciegantly furnished Houses by el edy);- salves of Rooney's families, vegeta tan le everything in season; private if required { refer- 56 ® EAST NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST of Broadway.—Furnistied Rooms to gendemen; gas, bath, &c. 500. TO BUILDERS, 800, 27. 9) The above sutn will be ad enterprising party on Stores and Bweliinus te to be. erected in a good location in New Jersey. entire purchase money of the land can remain on mortgage. tieulars inquire at 9 Liberty street, room 18, —_ POST OFFICE NOTICE. ost OFFICE Ni NOTICE. ~ THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, luring the week ending, Saturday, Py Sry 23, 1873, at For par- will Gipos al thls ethos on ednesday M. Thursday at 11 4. M., and on ‘on Saturday av 12 4. and ae (08. L. JAMES, Postinaster. ” _ YACHTS, “STEAMBOATS, &C. ORs SALE—STEAM YACHT Ca mboats Escort and ceed Toutes. Also two sulk tons each, also propeller steamships Commander, nd sidewheel steamboat Novelty, dealt; alsos Tug boats, from 12 tg 34 lneb oy iin linde: re rryboat Hul at No. mt street. ,, wey FRED. 0. SOUMIDT. TEAMBOAT KATHRINA FOR SALE. wheel bens adapted for river navigation; forex beam, po Lawl tia, 2 feet; well for excursion parties or for eng! ase ‘0 hone power, built fir ten and be seen at > Springteld, Mass, Ad« ress. MONA & SON, Chicopee, Mass. SCREW, STEAMER, FOR SALE—LENGTH % FEET, eam, 10% feet hold; low pressure ¢ 28 ae cytintets pow used as a tug, but tully fur- nished necording to ‘law for passengers. Apply to 0. W. COPELAND, No. 64 Broadway. 40) TONS; table tor ex- R, CHAPMAN, Pier Es ‘oot Vestry street, New York. = Goows FOR SALE bas CUARTER, BROWN STONE FRONT. 20 SEVENTH AVENU To lets one fur! ‘0 tront Parlor, table tor two vu ba areas, Rooms AND APART LET. A —TWwO ELEGANT Siase OF EIGHT ROUMS + each, in the bod brown stone building No. 522 Hud- * to of Wer in ‘street, nex! K: me Lag Me ete in every particula es, tonal , iter, ype tubes, bathr private mates a den ass windows, &c., &c, Jani ‘mnow ahefloors: inquire of D. & CUSHMAN nue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first sis Ve Ninth HANDSOME SECOND peed oe ROOMS ON third thor toa Ih famil, closet, bath, ts, Ras; 19 He: Speers) ow gg cy cog goous se tieee Noe from Central rt ctiy ata Nida’, et) ar apDly 0 esa WANTED TO PURCHASE VY SCREW PRESS, FOR RAISING Wore. hativese MACHINIST, box 141 Herald TO @ FEET OF § TO 12 a aerught or east iron Pipe for & chimney, BUPIRE LAUNDRY, 32 to 1 Bast Fity-third a. NG HERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, tearnp'Pusrosaks “it fit avert athe ay eer, No. fon Fork x, an they rH ft aegcnaatay. 3 Bis ous it 10, 10° toe all sat pron of thie ¢ ofthis Sratpaas Is will be preaee Se f, the whole distance, oF for sections of about 25 miles For further, Insormation ‘ply at the ee ‘ot the b 4 Engineer \u New York, or to General T, L. Rosser, Di sion eae ALAC at ine. New Yous, August 15, 1873. Pree ren / Road, between the Mh miles. /