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THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1874—-TRIPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 13,888, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ENTS B2corn, Dae a Tah an and f state columns. rou CON! x—Fourth col Siusaee Le an peagecFourth Pact—Fourth and Nn SD LODGING WANTED—Eteresrm Pace— ad ie KEAL ESTATE EOR S4LE—Szconp Pan mS OPPORTUNITIES —Nysrn Page. BUSINESS NOTICES--Sevanta Paoe—sinth column, SHY REAL ESTATE FOR SALESzcond Pease First lum t. oueitks ai SD SALESMEN—Twaurte Pacr—Fitth col Ha cLotH OND Pace—Fourth column. CORCuNE 4 eaNe GARDENERS—Tweirta Pace—Fifth id sixth COASIWISE, PEA SHIPS—ELavestm Pacr—Second COUNTHY BOARD—Exevexen Pace—Fith i BENIN, ACADEMIESxcoxn Picr Fins coluinn. DRY GOODS—Finst Pace. 1d column cond column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND U eh La cabal Pace—Second and turd EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Exevexta Pace—First and ECROEGo secon Vicx—Fourth col SECOND V’4GE—Fourth column. EeCuRsiONse Eure ey Pacs—Third columa, FINANCIAL—Ninta Pac R SALE—Fixst Pacs—sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— SEcoND Page—Third column. FOURNITURE—Twetrru Pace—sixtn c HELP WANTED—FEMA ite Stweuree :Pice—Fourth and filth columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrta Pacr—Sixth col- umn. HORSE». nyeolunas 4C.—Finst Pace—Third and ns. TH Pace—Fifth column. HOUSES, OOS, &C., WANTED—5xconp Pace—Fifth colum! musta, EXHIBITION COMPANY—First Pace— lum bap =OF HUDSUN ‘City AND TE rO8 SALE—Sscoxp umn, t col LECTURE SEANOSStconn Pace=Fifth column. en, OFFIC Seconp Pace—Fourth column, SAND FOU D—rinst Pa gal colunin. 8 uni E, tasting Akt Pacs—sixth colum ey DRESSMAKING—First Page— ane polurans MUSICAL—> econp Pace—Fifth column. SEW. PUBLICATIONS Savanta Pack—Sixth column, ERSONAL—Finst Pace—t'ifst column. habit ES, DREANS, &C.—Secoxp Pace—Sixth colt PROPUsATS—SecoxD Pace—Fourth column. ieee ee SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twrorts Pace—Fourth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Snconn baae-First column, REAL ESTATs TO EXCHANGL—SsconD Pace—Firet column, REAL KSTATE WANTED—Srconp Pace—Second col- umn, REWARvS—Finst Pace—First column, asin 4 ae AUCTION—First Pace—Fourth and fifth col- BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Eveverta Pacr— aise column and Twetirtm Pace—First, second, jird and fourth columns. erro AHTOxs WANTED—MALES—Twetrrm Pace—Filth SPECIAL. NOTICES—Finat Pace—First and second col- BPORENG—DoGs, BIRDS, 4C.—Finstr Pace—Second STO: AGE Tweueru Pace—Sixth column. pu RESIKTS—Eveventi Pace—Fifth column ‘HE TRADE>—Tweurru Pace—sixtn column, PHBE TORF—Finst Pace—Third column. TO oS a RUBtS Bes PUKPOSES—Ssconp Pace— Second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Exeventa Pace—Second and third columns, DNFUNMISHED “ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO SECOND Pace—Third and fourth columns. H COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO. COND PaGe—First column. fACHTS, TEAM GOAT &c—Finst Pagr—Sixth col- PARIS AGENCY HERALD. NEW YORK AMERICAN REGISTER, Me BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, HERALD BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM, PJERALD BRANCH OFFICES. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS REUEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP fo 9P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,%5 BROADWAY AND 63) SIXIH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY.FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED 70 7:3 P, M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MURNIN FERSONAL, “LADY, LIVING OUT OF 1HE CITY, WISHES TO Aaoptn iemale infant, trom one to! two years of ace. “Address Mr:. H., box 110 Herald office. LPRED E.—MARIZ NEEDS YOU; brignt; return or write. PROSPECTS 3. TF LIZZIE MINNESS, DAUGHTER OF MARGARET Minness, 18 still living and will communicate with the unaersigned, she will hear ot something o her ad. tage. ROU RS & CO., it ‘and Us south sivest, RS L. WBRIDE—HAVE RETURNED AND SHOULD like to see you. Send your address to F. vi noe Herald office. M%& PRICE, WHO HAD GAL Newark baz strcet, Newark, OTICE.—IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF Mr, Thomas Murphy, late of O!d Gravel lane, Bt. e's, In the east of London, England, he will. obli Brean Isicedar street, ‘New York, kept by Me. NYX—LETTER AT LOWER PLACE Afternoon to old address. VANIC BATTERY AT mo address FRANK E. DIVINE, 11 New so C. 93, fosuod to Mener Rundle & White, “ot urs, Gonn-, tor 10) shares. capital stock ot the Watiouay ice Sompany. of New. York. The finder. will’ please rewrn me to oMice of the company, Forty-ninth strect. near Fourth avenue, New Yoru city. ‘Ihe public are cautioned against ncgotidting said certiilcate, as transter has been stopped, and a new certincate will be issued theretor. ALEID NELSUN, Secretary and Treasurer, Tuesday niternoon, a bay Horse, lop Wag Ties FROM D. CENTRAL DEPOT, ox ry nd irness. AMY one returning the same to KING'S « staples, Foriyefiret sirget, between Madison and Park avenues, will receive $25 and no questions asked. REWARD». REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 2TH, A | Seotch Terrier slut, weighing about 12 pound: tail and Ge cropped. also haar clipped from body; the said siut hi punpies she is nursing. Whoever will return the saic' to 149 West Ihirty- ninth street shall ure the at reward and thanks of owner. <M. A late of New Orleans, who robbed my rooms. at lo. 30, Great Jones street, August 22, of many valuavle articles. See particulars at Volice Headquarters, or at hy rooms. FM. FRISK. () REWARD—FoR JUL! 19, THURSDA Only three more days to seout secure tickets for a chance In | dhe distribution of $28,000, In sums varying trom 890,000 to $10, atthe GRAND GIFT CONCERT tobe given in aid of the MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION at the OPERA HOUSE in Norfol on Thursday next. INVEST NOW. WHY NoT? It is for a good cause. Whole tickets $10. Half tickets $5. Quarters $2 50. For information and tickets address MASONIC RE- IEF ASSOCIATION, branch office (room 25), 73 amd 30 Broadway. Post office box t,t7, New York city. UENRY Y, MOORE, Secretary, Norfotk, Vi SODA WA" v u « Ale, sparkling Wines, outitts ct Apparaius and M, tions: epartinents of may Riente in louues tree. IOUN MALLU EW Athans STATE LOTIERY $100,000 In “prizes: Whole Tenets, $l: 35; Quarters, $2 3 Cirewlars and, information sent tree. cadres WM. I. CORDERY & CO., box 5,401 Post office, Rew York. A BAST, gitane Wy IN CASH PRIZES AT Tian 8 concert fthe Masonic # er gociation, Nortotk, ¥ ‘ odie 1 New street, basement, OFFIOIAL PRAM Asters ea 1, 73, “8 « _SPECIAL NOTICES. Le MPLIGATED AY eiaeee in’ cured od be DF, iui ti ain ‘ork, OmMice hours trom 9 till 4. tery. '¥ of Cul PEA. and. sinrorina n given, lock box S30, VHEODOR Zsc HOCH, 116 Nacsa street, Ne ‘ork. Af —ROYAL BAv saa LOTTERY, mogat Havana, ‘Axol on, Ducai Brunswick Lottery, ies she ulare, with full ie BC DEVLIN, + Btasioper end and stree ‘ers if DAXIELs, M D.. fm LEXINGTON AVE. ‘wenty-ainth street.—Special attention to thet disease of men, 0 p Account of their absolute purity, Soe le composition, They contain fone of th fniurio us and often offensive organic compounds now #0 prevalent in ordinary wi ‘Orders should pe addr eased, CARL H. SCHUL’ 660 Broadway, AVANA LOTTERY. tiem Pict bbe ig a5 circulars given Addr MAR. TINEZ & Cu., Bankers, 1oWait streets w York. Post office box 4, 685, AVANA AND GERMAN LOTTERIES —CTROULA RG with information, ready Jor extracrdmary ara Ing; capital prize. $500. ot Address E. rSONSENBE box 190 Post offic Haven, Conn. Loox ovr me THE EVENING TELEGRAM TODAY WILL {S8UE AN EXTRA, WITH THE NAME “OF THE WINNING OREW OF THE SARATOGA — INTERNATIONAL REGATTA, OSTPONEMENT.—THE FIFTH AND LAST DRAW- ing of Public Library of Kentucky has been post- joned to November 30, 187) ‘usitively no further delay. Sone cash will be uateibuted in ornde Jekets, Sa); halves. $25; tenths, $5. Apply to THOS, iE BRA E, Agent, or THOS, H. H G05 road way. TaVaT HAVANA TATHERY <emae IN PRIZES y every I7 day: ‘irculars of tull ana all information iuraished t tree; ‘hs Spanish vank bills, doubloons and gov- chase SMTAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. XIUYVESANT LAUNDRY, 16 EIGHTH STREET, BE. weer, Broadway and Fourth avenue.—The oldest establishment in the city; orders meas esa attended to; curtains and shades done | up in Swiss style, (iE STATE CENTRAL COMNITTER OF TIE Liquor Dealers of New York will, meet in parlor 117, Metrovolltan, Hotel, city of New York, Pal August 3h. at 23 ‘ofctog aa imb at By on Aenea st yanc slats Fre SONWAL, NSecretary. iO ALL, WHOM ir MAY CONCERN.—AT A CON- sultation held by the oyster dealers at West Ld atreet, North River, hwes unanimously reso! on and after september 1 no basket with ee barne's distinctive mark upon it will be loaned to any one. Dealers must Po tabs their own baskets. _ Avoust 2 ae PLUMBING BORDREA aeatiee Rie « y ons haa ere bec tence vt Saabover will please direct W! for seitimont, voustl, 187 ye E METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT T o all kinds of Printing, Wood Engraving and Litho- raplic work at low rates. stimates furnished. Ofice fn Weraia Bunding, 218 Broad Po IN aee NAME OF soma: xtinct and out of gains ‘or owing Hr Stamford, Conn., ‘[ramtivs °3 PATTERN BAi BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, Twoentie! ans and yen ore tree! mORESING WEEK begins Hop Pad mber 1. ‘ae MPOKTED Lt ns mith Lon i MODELS LAN aa Pat surtit's chat ED \rattere BAZAAR is just More Nenu an ever cheer URDELTE SMITH, 914 Broadway. Box 5.085 Post oitlee. RY GOODS CIRCULARS, WRAPPERS, &C. FUR. ished at Jow rates ‘by the METROPOLITAN ING EsTABLISH MENT, "8 Broadwa AND DRESSM. KING, MM 806 @ ST F. B.: i AN RELY ling reste fitting dresses made and trimmed “int he. Mate Parisian styles; will go out by the day or week in hotels or country If tare is prepaid; or a position; or will take work home; remodeliny, cutting ep apecial i tetil 9h low prices. Call on or all the wee __ INSTRUCTION. “{ CADEMY Of MOUNT 8T. VINCENT, for Young Ludies, Gnder the special supervision of the, Sisters of Gnacity. This academy, situated at Mount St. Vincent, on t! Hudson River Railroad, 13 miles from New Tork, will open the first Monday ot September. Prospects and full Darticwlars will,be muiled ‘ree on application. M hdishop McCloskey, rymen in general; Messrs. x i. a Bt New York; lessrs. Eugene Kell New vores Messrs. Develin, Milter & Trully lawy Broadway; Joseph A. Deering, Esq., 178 Broadway. a ¥. (A EADY IS OPEN 70 AN ENGAGEMENT AS DAILY teacher in school or family. to ttle children oF ad- Yanced papiisin English, trench. i¢ and the fine arts; hag studied in Lig holds ap plomn, and hae taught nine heh ome in this cl and balsting; address H. V. Address BENSON, Herald cal HOLY CROSS FOR YOUNG LADIES, AC ander ine eunege ¢ of the Sisters of Charity, $43 Wost Forty-second street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, New York.—the course of instructlon comprises Orthog- raphy, Reading. Grammar, Geography, Hafele ae Modern Historys Natural thilosophy, Astronomy, CI istry, Composition, Rhetoric, Delineation of Maps, Us Globes, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Keeping and Logic, - The discipline of the school is mild, but firm and regular: strict attention to its regulations required. The emulation of the pupils will be excited by every gentle means, aud thelr success rewarded by an annual distribution of premiums Terms per quarter nce)—First claxa, $10; second cla: sonrih class, 86; fitth clase, eth a Music. French, German, Drawing, Painting a charges. The Acadomy Will Fe CADEMY OF HOLY CRO: ond street, New York. —This ies all the advantages of n Whorough Terms, per annum, $220. Di Painting, &c., form'extra charges. For' turther informa: tion address as above. BUSINESS COLLEGES—UPTOWN 1.275 ‘, downtown 62 Bowery—Young mer, boys dies qualified for business; backward persons privately; 24 writing lessons, 82 50; every day T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute—Boorkeeptng, Writing, Arithmetic taught day and evening. Laates’ Depart: ment—Telegrapny taught with instrumenes in one quar. ter. No vacation. At " DOLBEAR'S “COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1, Basaray, eiiecer have private .esson: Bi nese Writing, eeping, or other branche: lear as, ani 2 on rariee than i years in cinsse: Genile- ladies or boyscan secure private desks this weak. day and evening. COLLEGE, WEST SIDE, TWENTY.THIRD ixth avenue. —Sost select and practi- al commercial school tn the city, Now open, aay and evening. Call or write for circular VHARLIER (esol West Fifty-ninth streat, on Centra! Paves near Sixth avenue, Boarding and Da: Beh Primary Conariment prepared tor Bus lege, West Pollit, Annapotis, Scienutc Schools. deparnment tor College igh ipl) for alc, &c. Modern Inguawes, rench, German, spoken. “arge gymnasium: unsurpassed tor location and ventiiats Nroo! stairs, ac. Lessons resumed on September 1d. Bi. le the corner stone of the school. “Protessor ELIY CHARLIER, Director. (ie oaRay “TNSTIT new Mn Lys Py pal, 1,827 and 1,529 Spruce are ad 7 ry h, Freneh and Latin, ¢ and Day School for ¥ e Engi En: Hoard F —TARRYTOWN. nd French Boardin, se Isth year be. panera 23. dest tages Huropenn sehosies Deaanrut grounds Address the Rev, b RIDER, a, Ir suecesstu: appi ~Kor three years, For (rther information a “A PRAC TICAL FEMA h branches th a priva Payadle in advance year, $13. ‘Os eke precerr 2A, Mo, at 16) East 6) MATHIMG UNG LADY OF 2 POOL [8 OPAN THIS ‘Mors G ONS Pool Room, corner Tw ror SALE—BLACK AND TANS, SCOTCH AND SRYE Terriers. extra eat Doxs, of ail Ureeds; bull Terrier Pups, Newtoundland rnard Pups, of mam. mor breeds Ttalan. gr tioand Pups black and tan Pups, one well brome seuler Dog; fair tela in fleld. i. GARDSER, 1 South Fifth avenae, PAST NINE, Poors Sot TUTE MORRIS enghth © ic evening on the rots at Boston. . SHE LATE FRANCIS BUTLEICS VALUABLE STOCK T of Dous are selling ata sacri fice, Corner Prospect and Bremer sureels,. Brookly b. | butier's Man Cui sale at JOSEI'= BAGO, at Hulton QiaTeRILL Driv ‘AR: EETING, OCTOBER 3 Tod S-enirles will not close til September 1 BERFOOT DRIVING FARK.—TROTTING, MON- day, August 31. at 3 P. ape AED tor Déat 3 In in 3, p harness: § M. Maloney Di 4 6g Hurry. for’ $100; best $ In itn Co J . GI v ame evens bk sgaptain inks, G. Greenwalt's WILLIAM McMAHON, Proprietor. FUAMINTON PARK, iy gavex $6,000 FOR TROTTING WILL BB OFFERED, October 13, 14, 15, PAOSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOOIATION, 821,000 IN PREMIUMS, FIRST FALL MEETING, RET DAY —TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ne br. PU 8600, for horses that neve never beaten S minutes: ‘Boots first, $15, to seco! 1d $50 to thir mies ‘No. 28300, tor horses that have ah beaten ny oF beaten ork STA URADAY. SEPI TEM BER uw. o 5—$3500. tor ali double + $500 ai arose second eng ase $5010 ehh he ea bob for hot at have nev 2a} soo 12'n iT St, "g300 to cecal and 8100 ti to 9 third. ae QURIH DAY—FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 38, PURSE No. 7—$600, for horses oy have Never beaten bi se i! p oF 150 to Dep. nd es SUD to 0 third, te axe never 3:20; $1,000 to Guat. bYi0 to secet second oe $260 to thi bay SECOND FALL’ MEETING. FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. PURGE No, 1 for horses that have never beaten tor figst, $150 to second, and hi 329; $480 t0 iar $24) to eecond, and ne fiche second, an 8t.COND DAY—WEDNES ZURSE No, tor horses tha have never beaten 86; $850 to fist, $136 to secon 0) to ted LA venever aten 2:4, $650 60 Ate Ae can ang ‘3153 to third. THIR OAWOURSDAY. UCT. A PURSE Ni fy ect for double ean 3 $300 to frst, $150 toggeond, an ‘and $50 to oe St to, for horses that have never besten 2:26; wai frat nd. and $100 to as SiRa uA evSAY Sens 9. PURSE Nok fer horses th: ft bave never beaten (i, for farses: that, have’ yr horses vat ave never $1,008 10 firat, 9780 to second, and’ 9160 %5 THIRD FALL } MEETING. +968 0 0 first, con tot hh DAY —' WEDSESD Y, OCTOHER 28, petted one 0 3—$600, for horses that pare bite} beaten e! $350 i tts 313000 second, av $10 a PURSE Now £$1,00, for horses tr have never beaten 325: to first, $300 w second and $15) to ane TinikD AY THURSDAY, OCTO. ER 29, PURBE No, 5 $310. for double teams; $300 to first, $150 to second tha $50 to third. beaten 42:0" § si Ir 9580 to soca naan sort third. aten fo first, lo secor to re SEN BAAR Pets PURSE No. 7-860, for horees that have: meyer beaten 2:40; $500 0 Brot $1800 recond and S100 ta third PURSE No. = $2, for horses that have never itn 2:20; Tk 000 to first, $750 to second and $240 to VONDITIONS.—AN the bore Faces to be mile beats best three in five, in harnoss (except double team and colt races). and’ will be governed by the rules of te National Astocintion. In heats, where eight or moro Horses start, the distance will be 180 yards, Entries (of all three eingetige will close on Tues September 1, at 9 o'cloc! ‘8, John: ner of Twen' angntn street and Srosdway, ‘Adaress all communications to Georwe W. Oakley, bitte rie at above sanrere or at 189 Montayue street, Brooklyn, . READ, President. Gro. W, Oakizr, Superintendent. OSTERS FOR HORSE RACES, MERTINGS | & romptly and shoaply done. at the METROPO! ate FRIMTING BSTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, Herald ullding. onenes SEES aC, Aw SPEED. . SPECIAL SALE of THOTTING stock T PUBLIC AUCTION, The apectal attention of gentlemen fe Called to the im- rtanteaie of ail the balance nud choice ot ‘the “well Known fine Trotting Stock, formerly the property of the |. W, HOYT, ESQ., DECEASED, removed from his elegant country residence and _stoc! farm to stable No. 43 Great Jones strect, for ‘sonvenionce ot sale, where they will positively be sold to highest ae to-morrow (Iuesday), September 1, at 103, o’clock ue is including the fine Jarge mahouany bay Trottin IELOTTAS about tole Wighe 7 years oud Id, sired 4 HO" Patohens the mre of Hopeful and, many other ane trotters; ‘Gam by Hoagland eechiger: has @ record ears old % or 165 a since received two tor- dette ana hi wn triais ot ‘and 2: repeatedly; has fine, r oy con: stitution, grmpetrical and Spe a pro- port! even and ami itio1 and Pleasant driver: Pure, sto! and rapid gulte ‘eam with few ’ exercise, beat 2:35 on good track,’ and beat Sun toredd wavons warranied sound, kind abd pertect: it, ha ndsome. and genteei youn; Ree pita w Horse. about 1534 nigh, 6 years old, sired by Malor Winteia (now. Hawara Fverett), dam Lucy Wal Ker, b Lexington. | This fast young horse was raised by i owner and waa highly prised ‘and ‘believed to be one of the fastest young horses in the country; ne was broken ana trained by John Mingo, and al tritis on Prospect track m presenes sponsible gentlemen, who can be re- ferred to, in 2:29, and showed one half mile in $3123: is an elegant driver, Rare and handsomely, gaited and Fomnises to rank No. 0 to track any day aud show 2—the and fast chestnat Trotting | Horse Ww His SUCKING, aired by Russell's Fearnaught, about Id; an elegant, strong, rapid and sate se and as fing driver'as ever existed 2 Fine young sp sree roma bay Horse, Inte ‘owner, by sired jockbridge Chiet, dam iy Hurexa, about 10% ign, 6 years old; wns used by Inte owner tor his private driving horse, double and single; was only trained for speed six weeks, and could then and can now beat 2:45; ia extra pleasant and superior driver, & pertect road horse and warranted souna and Kind, 0, &.—Handsome, fast and xenceel youny bay Trotting Horse, mred by Old’ Hambietonian, dam by Kthen Allen, Faltod'b late ‘owner and known as ¢KANK ALLE, ibs high, 6 years old 28oand has itproved. smnees stylish driver, finely gaited and well behaved eltaer single or double: can trot in 2:35 and warranted sound ant Kind, ‘This colt and, No, z on catalogue make a fine team and can beat 6—A Kent tucky ‘pred and pee: broken Saddle and privi ing Horse, 154 high, 7 years old; has no superior for style and elegance ; fine traveller and war- Fanted sound and kins 'N. B.—AUl these horses are finely colored and highly bred and are hardy, robes and acclimatized and are very promising in point of speed, as they have not been strained or over trained; their late owner did not eae ga Cer Bea 180, ‘cgant Brewester Wagons, o1 top. ind single Harness, English riding reas fon, double iT en le, amit torte ac. Stock now on ex! ion. JOHN L, VANDEWATER, Auctioneer. PUsbiG AUoRION, ¥ chris bal ons on ane Btock of a ‘Srominent cu cach contractor, Intshed his extensive contracts, and who now tose sores rd with his lamily. accompanied by bie en- Gineer and surveyor, and who sell their entire first class ptock of Coach, Family Kona “and Trotting Horses to highest vidder, regardiess of pri at the private stable, rear yy C nion sauare, KNOWN AS THE BAKER SIABLE, entrance in courtway. first door west Broadway, Posite Hotel Monico, in Seventeenth street ol PORT EN MONDAY BY SUPPRIOR JEFFERSON COUNTY BRED GUACH EAM, are 16 hands high, 6 and 7 years old: own brothers, sired by the well known stallion Biucher, their dam a Rattler mare, which isa famous breeder cf superior stock and Which has no equalfor the premium in the county of Jetterson, they are dark mahogany bi ay in color, intel - ligent and attractive in a: appearance, wi i high knee Hear a riche mobles blocd (ike, tansy. inteligent, ha some and genteel yy he dati team, in fact, are admir by ail who witness their superior ‘style, action and xait Le the Park or lane: their bodies are symmetrical, their any! equalled; they took the first premium atthe county tairin Watertown one year ago, at which time present owner jd $1,650 for them; can travel 14 miles per hour, and are without trick. spot or diemish in or out of the stable, and are warranted sound, kind and true or no sai igh bred, coni diack ae ie ty road Horse combined, brother < hae ee Y grined by the lace James Fisk. Jr ane 8 years old; an elegant read or saddie animal A rey dy oF gentleman. wish to ride or drive. He has trotted a full mie ind minutes sure, 3 je 1: dare or locomotives: is WaFran true or no sale. B.—The three above horses were purchased by the nt owner 0} and have teen used in the climated and rely upon abd fear rhe A ety. as they are ‘ina, Mgood, tr ce & loceniotive. hag: yied bay pirating, Mare, LADY ton stock fi ner sey: used and ariven by tie Rot even to ta Aiso a genteel, POsTi was mour, near U or le hi Also nn extra stylish end extra naniseme mat bi JUNO, bs 15.184 sof great promise to any she is warranted sour hing a single or match if hos addies, Also'a large lot of first claw Furniture, of witch Mull ‘And catalogue will be giver, in Wednesday's era. fale’ hosttive, rain oF shine. Stock on exhids ND. HAMLIN, Aw tne Vicworia: top and open oimer city maker: anit double Ha Stleets, Nets, & GRAY, 9) ahd Sn ey HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. UCTION NOTICE, 'E BEG TO Prone T THAT UNTIL the completion of ae ore ll Se will hold our regular « sales. ‘Qs us SBAV AND FRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOOK, AT NO. , Ear tert ee STREET. BETWEEN os orr Tce, ASD CARRIAGE HEBOSTTORY WILL ed at 214 Lass Ninth Third avenue, Hib me stock of Car- nade at elther of the e pl Ure CARRIAGE RErosironr, 8B ERRSty st. NO, 12 and 114 East Thirteenth street. N ELEGANT BAROQCCHE, BY BREWSTER & CO, CLARENCY, BY MINER’ & STEVENS. OUR-SEAT PARK FHABTONS, NEW A D SECOND and. Dy. the abe city makers. ‘OP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGONS, new, by Du- eepuary & Nelso1 Extension Top Pha tons, potty Coupe Re ny top,and no top Ba et nd top Wi and“no top Depot Wagons Barnes, Ace at very low prices, by VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 214 East Ninth street, near Third avenue, 9% Enst Thirteenth street, near Broadway. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON Gate Johnston & Van Tasseil, THE HORSE AUCTION BANC OF OUR HOUSE Is aENOY ee ‘0 TH sous. re ee MISES 0,8 THIRTEENTH ot Re Sy IVERSIT PLAC SALES Ae Ronse: 'S AND CARRIAGES “ARE HEL! EVERY TUBSDAY AND D PRIDAY. AT 10 OCLOCE, The business will be cond poocustet rl Drecisely the same strict and honorab‘ inciples which ‘have always characterized the dealings ‘of our house and wo erent 2 conndanne: of the business com- munity a well as the public at large. THe StAMP UF. OUK HOUSE 13 RELIABILITY A BAY COUPE OR FAMILY CARRIAGE HORSE, 16 hands high, 8 years old; kind and true in ali har. hers; tree (vom vice; a prompt and stylish driver, and warrented sound, At auction TO-MORRROW, at ll o'clock, VAN TAMELES apes at their temporary mart, 1 Thirteenth street. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD, AT A ereat sacrifice.—Buy Horse, 154, bands, warranted ‘sound and kind; shifiing top Road Wagon and Harnet alsoa top pony Phaeton; all built to order, last’ month Strack oe ing the city. Can be seen at 33 East Twelfth atree: A —WAGons, CHEAP EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSI- + ness, bakers’, milk, delivery and platform hae Wagons; ona ‘seat extension top Phaeton, Spring street. —FOR SALE CHEAP, anee CANADIAN Pon! fit for any bu sineas, roRenty: ofa '¢ Hast Houston + Ponies, widow; inust be sold. Inquire at street. hear Broadway. BEAUTIFUL PET rem FOR SALE—THE PROP- erty of a dead child: ‘sold, 44 inches hi ens Warranted sound and kind j ness. Apply at 161 East twenty-eighth stree! A ¥ Leta pba BREWSTER SIDE BAR TOP ‘agon, grea, for cash; good asnew. Inquire at pe Moone stables, 226 and 238 Sixth street, near jowery. ‘A..~895,4 POWERFUL BLIND HORSE: ALSO TWO ong Work Horses, a double Truck and two sets of double Harness, Inquire at 205 to 209 West Nineteenth atreet (distlilery). A. BARGAIB,—TWO CLARENOES, EQUAL TO NEW; Highs an made oe ee best mannet ; French plate rawn lining; terms reasonable; new Car. sn t cost. wow. PUTNEY, 400 Third avenues GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO START shit eusotr Sa gisppaalo ofa Bovis) Pon: al will be mot cheap. Apply at J. R. tino mak Co livery stabies, 313 and 3.0 West \vorky-e ighth street, N. —LIGHT CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. TUFT’S eon 58 LIBERTY STREET. BEST FOR THE MONEY IN Tilt C! 53 5 ARCH. JOHNSTON. SECOND HAND SIX BEAT ROCKAWAY, NEARLY as good as new, price pene several second hand ‘agons, fro ° @ line of new no sone of our own manniacturo that we will sell for $20u each. JAS, 8, KEAL & CO., Broadway, corner Forty sixth st. FIRST CLASS LANDAU, HORSES AND HAR. ness and a steady ana caretul driver can be hired aoe month at reasonable terms. Address 36 West Poros fourth street. —FOR SALE, THE FINEST GREEN HORSE IN + the State, 181 hands high; warranted sound and Kind, and sun Got now beltorihan 230 and has never been handled: also a fing city made top side bar Wagon and set of leather covered Harness, both as good as new And sold for halt thelr value, Inquire for owner at 149 ‘West Thirty-fitth street, near Broadway. CHEAP—ONE TOP AND ONE tes TOP vital’ Phaetons and single Harness; all good as Call af the Union Club Stables, No. 6 Kase Eighteenth atree! UGGY, FOR SALE—STRONG AND SOLID; USED ut two months: city maker: price in be table, Seventy first street. near ‘Third SHO! MANAHAN, 77 Duane seen ‘a % Sones: “or street, New York. NARRIAGES OF ALL Le cite gi FOR SALE OR TO rent, BY ihe day. week oi HB. WIBTY & 60. ‘Carriage Manufactory and Stables, ‘corner Nevins ard Fulton ata., Brooklyn, Fond SALE—THREK HORSES, CHEAP, SOUND AND uitable for cart, truck, butcher, express, &c.; $59, 98 1: ist be sold; also Gart, Truck and wagon. jayard street. OR SALE—A DAPPLE BROWN HORSE, PONY built, 16 hands high; stylish and andsotne; | war. ranted 1D bfiambers sired except little sore torward; $85, 77 New Chambers street. ‘OR SALE GHEAP—Horse, TRUCK AND HAR. ness; horse 16 hands, a yestay separately or, ther: cause of selling, no work. Inquire of JAMES TUFT, S21 Washington strect. S* KCOND HAND C CARRIAGES, Goune, 7 Top Wagon, Lanautet, Coupe Rockaway, Clarence, Six reat Rockaway, art, Victoria, Curtain Coach, BRADLEY, 1 PRAY #00. 558 Broadway. STABLE TO —FOUR STALLS, WITH ROOMS for coachman, at 127 West Thirty-first street, Ik NEW MANHATTAN BOARDING AND LIVERY Stable, Nos, 239 and 241 West Forty seventh street, occupied by Messrs. RIDABOCK & LANE, ts now open t receive boarders and furnish first class Ularences, Lan- aus, &c. The public ts invited fo inspect this stable be- fore locating elsewhere. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLE, POSSESSING EVERY convenience, six stalls; separate carriage house; SALES AT AUCTION. be HA SALE OF BARDSOAE FURNITCRE aT wt Forty. sixth a m ork. bn COLE & Bato a" lock, doubie Parler Suite, made oy “graph chaspeer' one dining Fur- niture, pier and mantel Mirrors, velvet and Brusseis Car- pets, Paintings, ac. ¥ ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEE University. place, corner ol Lhirteenth stre Huck NITURE, CA, MIRRORS, yee WOOD PIA! NO. on RonEnT OR ROR will eel! by a n Sons day, August 3, at 1034 ofclock, at tne private residence, ‘0, 363 West Twentieth street. near Ninth avenue, House: hold Furniture, consisting of Carpets irror: wood t ir Suits, ds tu 1 a8, Wardrob ands, Commodes, Bookcases, founges, bed and Table, Linea, Silverware, Kitchen ten . BY ISADORE NO. 14 J. SST ARAEOPY, AUOTIONEER.—BY 1 wall sell, 03 Gaecrly. virtue tie ie 1 mo! ive Gatalogue, om Wednesday. September 2, 1874.4 o'clock A. 79 John street, ‘Now York. ay aie nd chinery, Boliers. Engines, Presses, Printiig House, viz ;—1 40-horse pow i Hydraulic Press, ei. ae ror Printing rreaees 9 ant eee Job. Printin; ee; 1 Austin Press Boar Pr Pulleys, ta, de 100,000 pounds assorted Types, and Stereotype Pintes (oF numberless standard wor! to; ures, Furniture. Cases, Stands. that cetadlishment. Sale positive without reserve. trade invited. Catalogues now ‘ready at Auctioneers office, 76 Bowery, of at office of Frederick G. Anderson, Esq., Attorney for Mortgagee, 64 and 66 Broadway. YJ. a ie near ae atyn AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell, this day, ee ue, commencing at Il o'clock, at 119 Chambe: fine Fixtures, ether with all the Fix- facks, &c., belonging to tire Furnittire ang other contents “ot that well known and opulai Restaurant and Dining Rooms. Catalogue em ree requisite and necessary for such lebrated hotel Ranges, with rane hot air Hear Pipes ection: 1¢ Coo! ‘complete, iheluding copper Water, Boller copper Coffee, Tea and Water Uras, Pie an Bread Ovens, Steam: Closets, several Mer hinges 100 walnut cane seat Dining round ani top Dining Tables, luck, Shiver fated Castors, Knives, and F linen Table Cioths, Napku nd To! counters, “ane Awning, Crocker: is without reserve. By order i & Co. pt ‘8, Festagro ns a |. speculators, de aoe Neecinty tratta AMPBELL CO. ‘General Auctioneers, office 122 West Broadway. FaLOFe, M. E. FAVOR, AUCTION AND COMMISSION lesroom 13 East Fourteenth atreet.—Regular tall ommence Wi anata ys September 2 Send in your ‘of all kinds, Outside sales attended to promptly. ments day of B* MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS, 10 o'clock, 45 svings street, How veboa Furniture, Carpets, Beda) dilug, £2. in lows Dealer /AYERSDORFER'S omce, 124 Bowery. ¥ BAMGEL KEIZER. AUCTIONEER WILL SELL at 1054 o'clock A. M., walnut to) Counter ‘and pi fale at tis Sixth ‘avenue. e YY JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL this aa ia 10 o'clock, at No. 18% Chrystie street, the contents lager beer saioon: biack wainut Counter and Back | Bar, black walnut (ables, 24 Ohairs, Engra- vings, Glassware, Clock, Mirror, Stoves, Icebox, &c. Create YELLOW AND ROCK WARE.—HENRY LOTZ, auctioneer, sendag: ae August 31, 11 o'clock, al assortinent w white granite, ‘ases, Cuspadores, “ Wittram ANDBREON, 10 College place. | ae SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale or elegant Cabinet Furniture. BY EDWA! SCHENOR. ox TUESDAY, at 11 o'clock. ane! t assortment of the fi Furni- ture, of the most modern and unique styles of purior, chamber, dining and Fa . ine elegant carved walnut rosewood, covered. in a reps; superb “Gentre tnd Gard ‘ables and every varie he above is now onexinbition, and will repay” toss tn want of turnuture. oe sold’at auction at 0, 60 ‘Linerty street. EORGE J. SMITH, AvOHONEDE NO. 11 CHAM bers street, —Marshal’s Sale.—By vi! ties of an execu ion I will expose Sori sale at Public Vendue, on MON DAY, the Slst day of August, be i i o'clock In the forenoon, at Prince ana C; ope (1) express Wagon in good order, FRANE: ‘WEBS, larshal Er B, HERTS, AUCTIONEEB. LARGE 8aLE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STEINWAY PIANO, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, £0. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER §& AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT NO, 88 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. The prorerty of @ family leaviny me alse e, all of phan Setengee een ee pe at ime in use; catalogues and perm! ‘iow. gan on Wednesday at the office of eer, 656 Broadway, TO RETIRE ‘ARDWARE AT AUCTION, —| . from business { will offer my. entire ‘stock tor sale, Consisting of a full jardware, Tinware, fools, Nails, rerews, Cast feel, de., AG-s iret Saloon Tueenay, September 1, 18745, orias liberal; ostalogue. now ready: HNN. PROUTY, 08 Heckman street. r haremat JQNNEO! sh AUCTIONESS. m 37 Nassau street. Healt Estate department 21 ark row. ON MONDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. GREAT SALE OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CASES SLT TL éc,, by.ord of of the American and uropean xpress Compa EDNESDAY, Yat 04 o'eloox, CONTINUATION. OF THE FINE HOUSEHOLD AND auFICk FURNITURE. On THURSDAY, at {2 o;clock, BALE OF WATER COLORS, CHKOMOS, &C., at t the store 37 Nassau street. J, cooKe- AUCTIONEER. Gente! Household Furniture, entire contents ot four story, private ‘residence fo. § Wost 120th street, Harlem TURSDA September 1. 'at 103 A.M. Sale includes beautihut Brussels Carpet, | rosewood Piano, Mirrors, Belroom, Parlor, Dining Room and Library Suite, pure Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Crockery, rewing Machines, &c, P, TRAVER, Teeth ikea oJ. will sell, on Monday, August 'S1, at 10% o'clock, at 17 Prince street, corner ot Elizabeth "street, contents of furniture store, Bedst-ads, Bureaus, Chamber Suits, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, Kitchen Forulture, 4c. store t5 M NU SBAUM, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOMS 217 +, Canal street. sells this day, at 10 o’clock, at 42 Beach street, corner of Hudson, the Stock and Fixtures of a Lager ‘Beer Saloon, Har and back Bar, Tabies, Chars. Icebox, ke. Dealers j invited. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER-SALESROOMS 217 « Canal street, sells this day, at Ii o'clock, at 494 Broome strect, the Stock and Fixtures of a Lager Heer Saloon and Kestaurant, Bar and back Bar, Tables, roc! fine yard, Gee gas, &c, Apply at 106 Bast Thirty-sec- | Chairs, Icehouse, Crockery, &c. Vealersinvited. ond id street, ti near ourth aven ARSHAL'S SALE. — CHARLES PEYSE AUCTION. ; eer, vells ay. a o'clock, at $8 Catharine $65 hands, CANADIAN, , EORY, Find Abend Sa¢ | street Zhales Havana and 2 cases Seed Leaf Tabacco. 4 ee eed Wee Tiree mac laen Whacmenaalncona atl Indlah Figures, d showcases, scales, do. “Mortgage sale very cheap. xpress office, {8 Seventh avenu ‘se, Wagon and Harness, by order of B. rassel, _ thoceragoe, Ntovotas 8. CONNOR, AUCTIONEER, ‘AUCTION Notice, BY NICHOLAS. It. CONNOR & CO. Llegant Household Farniture ‘at public auction THIS DAY. Over 400 lots by catalogue. ba ATS velvet, Brussels and ingeain Carpets. 18 OIONDAY) MORNING, commencing L103 o'clock, nt private residence, 120 West twenty-third street, near Sixth ay. Parlors con magnificent rosewood Eiageres, 73 octave rich rose. wood Pianoforte, best city, maker: latest styles inlnid Partor Suits, covered in’ satin brocatel, &c i Centre Tables ‘Gabinete, Jardinicrs: Kilt Tables, Oil Paintings, imported Bronzes, ornamental Cluck. a&c.5 Chamber ‘Suit, complete: solid rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dreasiny pairs: w curled hair and pt Mattresses, Pillow: ning. f Room—siae Boa Rtension Tabier Library and. Side. Tabie... Turkish Ghats, ae, Lounges Hal Stand. &c. * sale positive. HEN’ JCDONNELL, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS CITY MADE Household Furniture, velvet, Brussels Carpets, this (Monday) morning. August 31, at A o'clock, at the ele- gant private fir s residetice 1% West Twenty-cighth st eb ntar sixth avenue—Over a0 Lots, by catalogue, e' nificent Grand Duchess, Prince arthur aud Marie An: toiette styles Parlor Suits: Steinway & son's rosewood 7¥4 octave Pianotorte, Works of Art, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Chamber Suits, ait sty les, resses, Bed- ding sitting Hoom Suits, in plush, reps and naircloth: eee y, Dining and Hasement Furniture; Hail stand, arpets. S. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. packed and detivered for purchasers. Take Broadway, Sixth or Seventh avenue cars to Twenty-elghth street" UCTION. AUCTION, AUCTION $20,000 ‘worth of magnificent Nousehold Furniture, Pianotorte, Bronzes, Drawing Room Suite, Fatay Hinge, at Public auction, Monday). atthe eregant seniunce Ww est Firteenth street. Fifth avenue, at 1s o'clock, Drawing Room Suits, Gramie Duchease sirie covered silk brocade Etageres, Cabinets, Tables, pets, Mirror: Coke Paintings, “rosewood Pranoforte, imager: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrooes, Matr tension Table, ‘Huet, Chinaware, Glassware. Sliverware, eelebrave ‘cane | Cutlery, Linen, basement kitchen Furniture, servant's apartmen nere’ Parties wishing to at tend this gale tae Furtn nvenne stages of sixth avenue cars. UGUST MARTINEZ, Auctioneer, Cor NOTICE OF RICH ND ELEGANT. jee Houschotd Furniture, Pianofotte, &c., THIS DAY, at privat essence Hesroom, 8 Unton quae. MONDAY, he ‘a tL o'el PRIVATE B RRSIDENGE N ti Hexruarox AVENUE, inerimson rep-aud black wale OME HOUSEHUL! consisting of Parlor St nut; Mirrors, Engravings, Bedroom 9) Wardrobes, Bookcases, round are Centre Tables, lace Cur- russels Carpets Cottage Suits, tuce, China, Glassware, Kitchen fore av's) Union square: frag tl SALE! By THOMAS hcowatit, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham Street. Monday, Furniture,” &c., West Twenty-sixth atreet. Tuesday, Men's and Women's C! ne Mrs. B, Costello, Mott street. Wed: Women's Clothing; by order F. Fely, fp street, Brooklyn. OSTERS, Seana tai AND Se ea anal FOR Anctions prompt! furnished, at ‘ates. by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING Gor aBLicdNest, No. 213 Broadway. Ryiciard WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—FIRST CLASS Grocery Store—will sell Monday, at 11 o'clock, at No. 311 Madison street, the stock and Fistures ot a trst gitss Grocery store. ¥ Starch, Exiracts, c 3 ter, fee! Set of Har- ich ARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER,—FiRST CLASS B snie.— Will sell, I jeer Saloon.—Marshal's se mober Lat tl ociock. . the Stock and. Fixhur alo, 8, Stool! forte, &c. AWN BROKER’ & tioneer. saigsroom So. 8 Bow at Ut o'ciock Dresses, Shawls, Rema Kets, nédding, Poet Sa Quite, Bias: is, Pants and QUERIFP'S SALE OF STOCK AND FINTCRES OF A y Ww . Eiuor Store 8 HERMAN. Sheritis Auctloneer Hee Piha aad aie Parlor Suna, faced sqglecand | fellvom Nonday; Anguat 31, at Hl o'clock, at So as ed in satin. . cotelin, brocas tel an reps; rosewood Brosaway, the Stee wa and Fastures of § Ciauor walnut Bedroom Feutts resin Ast tiresses, 2 6, ding, Library and Cer Tavies, Butte Wardrobes, | Fixtures, &c,; ‘9 sn "the tant, Title at Bookcases, PAN | Clocks, Bronzes, Chromos, Or | Thomas Kent which he had on the dist day of Paint arpets, C! iver and Laine ‘are, din- | 1874. of any time atterwards of, in and to the lease of ing Foor, witches and sereancer Eurartare meritioned premiives WC, CONNER, WENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. D. G. Gare, Deputy. ak cerios SALE. aiMpontaRt AND POSITIVE SALE, y Public ction, of ent and eer Houtenora oo DAY (Monaay, atl 0 cio it the elenant private renigenee” 20 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue, ‘arlors contain handsome style Parlor suits, rich carved, inlaid and @ilt tramescovered satin, damask and brocatel; magnificent Decker & Bros 7% octave four round rosewoot Piano- forte: also elegant Steinway Piano, French plate Mirrcrs, imiaid Cabinets, git Centre and ve Tadles, Lasy Chairs, Turkish Lounges, imported cks, OW Paintings, iace Cur deer hendvortn fs bronze ‘Figures, © Cornices, &c jorary and se and spring Dining Far. Dinner Waststands, rep. plush and hairewth nhare tension Tavle, By Chai and Tea sets, Siiverware, Crocke yall and kitchen Purnttute, velvet, Uruseclg and Ingraln Carpets, and, as serument iagta Nousehold articles. N. B.—Sale pontive. Take or 3th avenue cars. ROBERT ©, CASHT™, ntionaer. QHERIFF'S SALE OF HORSE, WAGON, HARNESS, Sh leigh, &c.—8, HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells, on August 31, at 10 o'clock, at No, 136 East Fifty? waaay tary HOMAS J. sou RATH, ACCTIONEER, WILL SELG thie day. at 10 o'clock, the nrg ‘urniture con- tained in now est Twent consisting tree ot Par.or Bedroom Tarnuares Kitchen Utena Carpets, Olictotns, Bedding, &c. biped GAF NO mn East BROADWAY, 1 this day, at 2 o'clock, Stock ana Fixtures of 4 West Fifty street. LLS THIS DAY, ty ntire Furni: ot turee houses 9 Parior Suits, loy Mattresses, 7: Carpets, Urlelotns, great lot ot China, Glass and other Wares; Express Wagon , also by order ‘of our new senmships 100 Lite breaervers sands of yards of bet re uanth Taple Habe adn eree Sato aon tna trade ts invited, vo large amounts Wesourity ta goons a oon ‘wan wanted, PRICE FOUR CENTS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, TR INDUSTRIAL Au” ExXUIBITION COMPANY oF wEW YORK, x REBY GIVEN TH. PREMIUM ‘MENT SF HE P! EEE ACCORDING 10 4 SPECI GENS ak bE BERT, 1a AY 3 OCLOCK P.M, ak fe Ny ita ee Bee or attr REUBEN J. TODD, SECRETA, —— se ee naaes POstPONunEnte IMPOSSIBLE UNDER THIS PLAN. FOR SAL: rt re’ ne Boks INDUSTRIAL, Sunt att a en ch MONDayY, ym % MA! A. 1,000 BONDHOLDERS SeontvE io If mR hte, i eS BS Be Bes 8 i 8% oo oD om $8t! at 00 it BBssae!® “Soon “Gono? on? an EACH BOND REDEEMED WITH & DER EARTOULARS vet ‘ON OR BEFORE 6aB MORGENTHAY, BRUNO, & GO. FINANCIAL AGENTS POST OFFICE DRAWER 29. AM LAUNDRY FOR or doing s large basi- C AN bi) ev ryhing complete for di it reat sacrifice. NETULELLS Store Ausuty, 77 Codar street, ee —FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE, AN OLD «, established corner Liquor Store in the Sixteent® ‘ward; con’ mt to res theatres; a sure fortune for the right man ont MORLONENS Store Agency,'121 Nassau street. FIRST CLASS STATIONERY FOR SALE—BEST on d rood rt into the business. Di svomeg 3 Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, HOTEL, WITH 60 ROOMS, RESTAURANT AND A ine en for sale, for on}; 83.500; great chance; alee corner ng juor =tores, Cigar 8, i iheet : TCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, joes S001 tse yat clase Grocery Bis res a et, Ba canes class Grocery et mms; Flour and. MITCHELL 's Store A taatey, TT Cedar street. ioe Factory, Meat M A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND WINE STORE, ON @ gond avenue, on Ao’ east side, doing an exce le, aun tOR UAFENEY. Auotioneer, 116 East — Ad inte CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ausnatne 2 in Jersey BOA reason tores and Wants to sell one: di AUGUST EMRISH'S, eh ed busi Nassau strects, New York city. A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A YOUNG aa Ww little capital—Nicely fitted up Tea Store, do! cash business, tor $20). A We ORBON rid 168 hatha equare. FINE CIGAR STURE FOR SALE_WEAR | THE A Bronaway ‘and Seventh Avenue Railroad depot, Seton Boriy-nmth and Fifticth strecta gr heirs on poten ergy heyy oi AND Li pega for boarding; paying Jo ipront. above ance never betore offered. 1,2) per annum; chance 107 o Ni 3, 11 Nassau street. UOR ie ERASE” FOR SALE—UF ba poner iy ahg or treet, Jersey City, wil matars fool cota tu Mz yond nie a as cf \e Pre Office of JK. Murray, 7 Ping street, New ¥ CIGAR, STATIONERY AND PAPER aioe COM. bined, on best part of Seventh avenue; rent almost free; aplenidict cnance to make moncy. ALUNw'S Store Agency, "ial Nassau stroot A GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS STOR! 8 Diock on Sixth avenue: fresh and se handsome are opportunity; retiring trous fixture; Duniness,” MALUNEDS Store Agenoy, Lal Nassna sireet. oe LIQUOR STORE ON sours sr ET, porite 1our fines of steamers: al Btore im Wilk sbur ita stock, rei RDU ES Store Agency. Git Nassau street. CHOICE UPTOWN SAMPLE ROOM—PROPRIETOR A ‘Most popular man, has three nd cannot give Eatonton; mote this is a frst claes opporta nity. MALONE’S Store Agency, 141 Nagsau street REAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A FIRST OLASE Elquor Stor ood busines neighborhood will Liquor Store in 8, good D iculars adasees box ba48 Feel be sold ata few wee reat sacri For particular in, of FOR ee pte dle rope a anu nity offered: sales $50,000 a investigation; yard on leading ‘Apply at at LONH’S, 121 Na jassau street. ARETE AMIE GUO, ORS TE with apartnonte: price | Apply at CAMPBELLS Store Agenc: eat Broadw: RUG ste FOR SAL—THE Prerapgpe MOBE extanaive a and finest on Third avenu oe a ‘stocked and doing, good prescription busing pled, ge Par Jor business men. Apply for three d ‘hird avenue, True STORK FOR SALE—ON A CORNER OF ONB gt the leading, uptown avenues (east side): beantt in fully fisted; plate glass showoasen; inlaid Snes well stocked and —e a ope Ce) \ivantageous lease, App! ari ‘an Thicd'a avenue, RUG SIORE FOR SALE—FULL STOCK AND lease (os business; will be sold at a terms eat or real estate, Apply at te avenue. OR SALE—A GROCERY IN FIRST CLASS BUSI- ness location. Apply to A. ERNST, 367 Bowery, base- ment. SOR SALE—STEAM POWER LAUNDRY, EVERY- thing complete: business $0,100 per month; no com. lon: city of 100,00) ‘oo inhabitants. Address box 450 Post, ‘rovidence, OR SALE={THE LrASE OF A_ FIRST CLASS rare mares perineal all gay ig eg wel wil. PRA Eek }» House Agent, 10 ‘Division atreet Feat week. AppLY tO RENSE, 687 Bow UR SALE—A_ GOOD PAYING FAMILY LIQUOR Store, for half price long lease; low rent; sic! cause of seiling. Apply ‘at 8 bighth avenue. [kaa SALE. tore, dol aR a ery from this city; woul took cheap. For particulars address CASH, Heri [yor SAL SALE—FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, LEASE, FOStock and Fixtures, 442, Washington, cornér of Dee ag OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE ON SOUTH STREBT, oO, ‘a terry and several steamboats. apply E. McUUIRE, 348 Hudson street. TQUOR A AND GROCERY FOR SALE.—LIQUOR reson the east and west sido for sale. Apply to DAVID SIMPSON, 78 Nassau street. Orne FIXTURES AND HERRING 8aF 5, NEARLY new, for sale very cheap—Together or separately. Apply at 29 Mercer street, SHOE STORE FOR SALE—AT YONKERS, XK. ¥. established 15 3. Inquire of Bocene around No, 13 Wall st York. 1.500 CASH FOR LARGE HOTEL, eRae om ferent raliroad depots and, connect $1501 and oyster sali Ag joon, with ogame Rood business; rent moderate, ‘AvDIy Ro. ass avenue. MACHINERY. “LARGE LOT UF NEW AND SRCONE Beas, EN. Pi | by Fin tela lene PR De cca W2 to 223 Water street, Brook!yn. NESDAY, SEPT. atu flock a ve Tonn elreet, theeners Steam 7, Bator : La pA ea anette gion We aNDe lat ISON Bq. Grand 08 way. YACHTS, “STEAMBOATS. &C. A NEW TUG BOAT; ENGINE, i6Xia PoE seieet J, BAKER & CO, aE, Norfolk, we Hoyt, Li $0 two iron wheel and Seironsita: Atted” to “transport eamer. Metropolis, Atted to tt c saan fo PRED. c, SCHMIDT, Nor 1 South WOR SALE OR CHARTER—ONE (7 [NOH ae a boiler, and fitted out complete; also for charter, one 1S inch Boat and one 12 inch; all in. first clas condition. Address M, WHITE, No. 4 Belle Dock, New Haven, Coam. Te | particulars tor attentlom rer DOWN Herald office, DENTISTRY. ‘PAINLESS —TRETA ‘ExreactEo Seve. catremely. Tight and duevbles. Rube ets, t iy ‘Sixt “Avedue.” between jie he a BSOLUTELY streets, Established #4 years. iit?

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