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WHOLE NO. 14,247. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ENTS—F Pacr—First and second BILLIARDS—Ecevanta PaGe—Fifth column, BOARDERS WANTED—E seventh Pace—Third and Fourth 218. BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Exsvurra Pace— Fourth column. BROOKLYN BOARD—Exevieern Pace—Fourth cotum ROUKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Paga— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nivta Pag BUSINESS NOTICES—Suventn Page—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Pacx—Pirst CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twaurrm Pace—Fifth and CLOTHING Tween Page—Aixth colomn. NG—Twrermt Pag 0 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twasorm Pacw—Sixth ium, COASTWISE STEAMSIIIPS—Sscoxp COPARTNERSHIPS—Nintn P. COUNTRY BOARD—Euxve: DANCING ACADEMIES—Evxventa FURNISHE Ma COND Paci cond and ‘col EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Page-—Fourth cob una. BXCHANGE—Sxconp Pacr—Sixth column BACURSIONS—sucown Pacw—Sixth column, Fee Ae ivanmn Faqe—Fifth colar, Rn RNiSHeD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxcoxy Pacx—Third colamn, URNITUR-—Nintn Pagk—Sixth columa, Eke WANTED-FEMALES—Iwkirrn Paax—Fourth and fifth columns. HELI WANTED-MALES—Twxurrm Pagx—Sixth eol- a. 5, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pacs—Third, fourth d'ffth columns. HOTELS—Eteventi PAGe—Fourth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Finst Page—Fifth and sixth eolumns. CTION—Nintu Pace—Sixth column. N, HUDSON CITY AND BER- FOR SALE—Szcoxp Page— BOTUKE SEASON—Ninta Pack—Sixth column, ST AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—Second column, ACHINERY—Evevenrn 2 ARBLE MANTELS—Nintn Pace—sixth column, EDICAL—Euuventu Paow—Fifth column, ISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Txxra Pace— Sixth column. USICAL—Kurventn Pacr—Fourth column. EW PUBLICATIONS—Sevextn Paar—sixth column, ERSONAL—Finst Page—First and second columns, ANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—ELuventa Pacu—Second OST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pacr—Sixth column, ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tweiern Pagr—Fourth column, OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxcoxp Pace—Firat col REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Skcoxp Pace—First and second columns, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sroonp Pagr—Second column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Seeond column, REWARDS—First PaGE—Second column. BALES AT AUCTION—Finat Pack-—Sixth column, BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Etxvents Pagn— umn, and TweLrtd PaGe—First, second, third and fourth columns. BITUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES—Twrurmm = Paan— BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacsr—Second and third eol- BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Finsr Pacr—Third eol- ORACE-Nuvrm, Ragg—Sixth column. MER RESORTS—Kcxventn Pace—Poorth column. RADES—Twee, Page—Fifth col- Fourth column. ie Pagr—Second eol- KNISHED AND UN- JERSEY CITY, HOBOKE. --Fifth column. PROPERTY OUT mM PAGR—Sixth column. TURF—Finst Pace—Third column, KT FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Secoxp Paca— ‘Second coluinn, RS’ GUIDE—Sxconp Pace—Fifth and sixth UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Seconp. Pace—Third and fourth columns, WANTED TO PURUTASE—Finst Pacx—Sixth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxconp Pagr—First column. YACHTS, STEAMBOAT, £c.—Nintu PaGk—Sixth column. 4C.—Eevunts INNETT BUL ENNETT BUILDING. A FEW MORE OFFICES TO LET. DIRECTORY. 1—Lawrence & Co., Bankers. ro, Geritlemen’s Furnishing, 8G. W. Sinith, 4—Thomas M. Lynch, 6—Buum & Friedman, Tailors, Unies Very eli 1—MeMahon & Morse, Lawyers, 2-W. HL. O'Dwyer, Lawyer. Join Pyne, Lawyer. Ross & Kenny, Heal Estate, 8~J. Herrick Henry, Lawyer. SC [4.E. Ludden, Lawyer. G Northwestern Life Insurance Company 8. Benedict, Agent. ‘Nelson, Lawyer, FIRST STORY. ‘ble for Banking and Insurance, ‘OND STORY, S&~Albert M. Card, Lawyer. { Carlton T. Lewis, Secretary. 12—McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers, Nassau, Lawyers. J. M. Cavanangh, 1 14—M. W. Weld, Lawyer, 1 Collection’ Assoctation, 8. G. Derrickson, Lawyer. THIRD STORY, 1) Jndge Sutherland. ¥. M, Scott, Lawyer, titeh &' Cardwell, Lawyt J, 8. Hanson, Lawyer. E. Il. Benn, Lawyer. E. D, James, Lawyer. 6—Sheridan & io 6—Elisha Bloomer, Real G. HL, Cook, Real Estate, F—Briges & Fellc B. yer. ©. Traphagen, Lawyer Stenographers. C, Matthews, Lawyer, nson & Peters, Trustees of Estate of White & Strong, Lawyers. stenographer, d Portchester Raiiroad FOURTH STORY. 1—Thornton & Earle, Lawyers. jzar Ketchum, Itegister in Bankruptey. Edgar Ketchum, Jr., Lawyer, 4—Iienry Wehle, Lawyer. S, Sultan, Lawyer. Hi. Fuehrer, Lawy 3 5—Russian American Manufacturing Company, D, T. Gard 6—Harmen B. hitbeck, Lawyer, rroy & Butzel, Lawyers. H, Badeau, Lawyer. enck, Lawyers, 9—C. H. Will 10—Chauncey Shafler, Lawyer. I. Glover, Lawyer vy. Kenny, Attorney and Counsellor ( Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers. TGS: Buhler, Lawyer, ViFTH STORY, 1—L, Skidmore, Lawyer. Jobn D. Clute. 2-Stuyvesant Bank Recet Wakeman & Latting, Li 4/7. B. Wakeman, Lawyer. J. B. Roe, Law 6—lnternational Fuviishing Company, G. Fuller, Lawyer. B—Haxcall & Stetson, "Lawyers, ¥. G, Stedinan, Li f Juventle Delinquents, g { Walsh, Halbert & Eekerson, Lawyers, SIXTH STORY, A-John Townshend, Lawyer. HL, Waddell, Gi Wm. Coventry ereral Asstenee tm Banke 2K. Logan, Scotch 8G. W. Carpente 4) Otis T. Hail, Lawyer. 55G. P. Webster, Law: Jefferson Clark, Lawyer, {John L. Kulg #UM F. Eller, 1 Smith & Dean, City Surveyors, 10) G. W. Van Siclen, Lawyer, T. HL. Baldwin, Lawyer, Charles D. Barrow, Feuton Rockwell, I decker, Real Estate. 13/lienry AG Jevators running all the time. PERSONAL, iT LEPT HIS HOM T Any information in relation to him will be thankfully feceived by his parents, at No. 116 Fulton street, New York. ACK EYES.—YOU ARH THE ONE; WILL avenue Wednesday and 8 T admire you greatly, ADOPTION—A HEAL! Twenty-eighth street. )—BY MARY WAUGH, OF William Waugh, who has not been heard ARY WAUGH, Globe Hotel, NFORMATIO: from in one year. ) Market street, “‘Toxas papers please “AT-LAW, LATE OF ave with E. Gerard, 14 éngland, he will li NET, COUNSE: APPOINTMENT TO- P.M,, at Desbros- sign’ of recognition, your letter in Bes street ferry house Band. ht 8,, box 132 the NEW YORK, WED PERSONAL. penU DDE O UCN ne ¥ RECEIVED CARD FROM GENTLEMAN, TA Roney anird street cars, at Eighth avenne, Saturday night—Pleace address as directed on card; interview is de- sired. SCAR A. CLARK—CALL ON ME IMMEDIATELY; by #0 doing you will enve me trouble of a serious nature. MPHE LADY WHO LEPT LACE VEIL ON THR counter of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, 825 Broadway, can get the same by describing and paying cost of advertisement, ILL LADY WHO PURCHASED SHOES AT PAIS- ley's, corner Sixth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, gn Monday, betwoen 11 and 12 o'clock, please send her ad: dress to Mrs. GORDON, 887 Sixth avenue? LL MRS. GEORGIE, OR MRS. GEORGE PERKINS lute of Sixth avenue, send her address to F, HARRIS, 193 Smith street, Brooklyn (lute of 71 Sixth avenue %) She, will hear of something to her interest. Will, Mi HENRIETTA | M. HENDERSON, FOR. merly of 163 West Thirty-sixth street, send hor address to X. Y. Z., Herald Uptown Mi ©, ROBERTS—LETTER IN HERALD OFFICE. I? lad received address S. M. BEARD, box 4,760 Post office. ' Bran RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ‘PPAYER AND PRAISE ON AMP MERTING ORDER: liberty to all. 353 West Thirty-sixth street, Classes Tuosday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Pree Taberaacle MK. church, Thirty-fourth street, near Righth avenue. LOST AND FOUND. (OUND—A STRING OF GOLD RINGS. THE OWNER Hoe rate them by applying to J. De COX, 28 Warren ‘and proving property. OST—LADY’S PORTEMONNAIE, WITH TWO CARAT 4 Diamond Ring, $15 in change and Half Ticket in the September drawing of the Montpe Association. ‘The finder will bo reward olen with $250, Address E. B. H. & © office. Lot At, BARGAING NEAR HARLEM RIVER. ON improved streets, admirably adapted for building, Quick and ony nccess, by Harlem railroad, and Harlem and orrisania steamboats direct to the lots. Full particulars from F. G. & G. 8. BROWN, 90 Broadway. L082 OFF OUR TRUCK, GOING FROM ROOSRVELT street forry to pier 39 East River, a leather Bag, lockod, containing an order book, A suitable reward will bo paid for its recovery.. CHAS, C, REED & CO., 112 East Fourteenth street, OST—ON AUGUST 24, AN ENGLISH COCKER Spaniel; color, white and brown spotted: answers to tho namo of Dash. "A liberal reward will be paid for his re- turn to No, 451 West Forty-third street. OST OR STOLEN—CHESTNUT MARE AND BAR TOP Wagon, The mare ie 14i¢ hands high with email star on ay fi Female Humans and no questions ox 4,435 Post Torehead, with side bar top Wagon, No, 18, painted dark bh with two'thin white stripes, Any. information which le of same will bo suitably rewarded. Address to recov SOHN’ OO MEISTER, 251 Bast Tenth street, REWARDS. SATISFACTORY REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR all or S57 portion of the Property taken from 315 Wert wenty-second street August 12, consisting of gold Watch and heavy snake Chain. heavy old-fashioned gold miniature Bracelet, one gold Ring, fine large Emeralds; one gold Ring, fine rubies and small brilliants; both rings in halfhoop set ting. Address SINCERITY, at the above numbor. REWARD—FOR THE RETURN TO 121 WEST ©) Forty-third street of awhite Spite Dog; answers to the name of Louis; lost from above address. $1 REWARD.—LOST, THURSDAY NIGHT LAST, in vicinity of Thirty-ninth street and Second avenue, ee pearl Shirt Stnds, de. Above reward paid for their return to Mrs, SCANLLN, 808 East Thirty-ninth street. No questions asked. $10 a REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN to 207 First avenne. Slut. The above reward will be paid on its return $1 REWARD.—LOST, AROUND NINTH AVENUE sli seventh street, a whito Spits Dog, zhtly lame in left hind leg. Above reward by returning to 416 West Forty-third street. 5() REWARD-AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR the return of Gold Watch No, 27,469, to PETTIT & (0., 103 East Forty-second street. 50 REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR je) 0 return of Watch, Chain and Locket, lost or taken om advertiser on Broadway cars on Monday evening, about Go'clock. Apply to R. A. SCHNABEL, 66 and 68 Worth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Nossa FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN, WARB TO NIAGARA, $9 25, SARATOGA, $6 50. egt *** ‘se ore sa #4 york *e" uunaty. 9 * NIAGARA FALLS, $9 25, SARATOGA, $6 50, QUICK TRANSIT FROM NEW YORK TO NIAGARA FALLS. FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD. | THE HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN’ will_make the trip from NEW YORK to NIAGARA FALLS and SUSPENSION BRIDGE every Sunday morning, leaving Grand Central depot at 2:300'elock. Actual running time 10 hours and the rate of speed 50 miles per hour, arriv- ing at forty minutes past one in the afternoon. Attached to this train will be passenger coaches Passengers by this train ean reach Chicago at So'clonk Monday morning, vin the Lake Shore and Michigan South. frm road, by eonnéetion af Buffalo, thereby saving 24 hours’ ime. Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs can arrive there at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, remain 11 hours at the Springs and return by the 10:47 train Sunday evening, arriving in New York at 7 o'clock Monday morning. ‘A limited number of ‘Tickets will be sold, and can be ob- tained only at the Horald office or on the traln.. REGULAR FARE CHARGED, NO EXTRAS. N. B.—For particnlars and time table seo advertisement under heading TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets enn now be purchased through to Saratoga. Take Herald Train to Schenectady, where carriages will bo in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, arriving there in time for breakfast. Fare from. New York, including a delightful drive of 20 miles through the country, 8 i ‘ = Close connections made at Saratoga by rail for Lakes George, Luzerne and Schroon, arriving there before noon. ISAAC G. BOYCE, COCNSELLOR, NOTARY + public, commissioner, 267 Broadway.—Practises in all courts of the State and United States. Divorces obtained prometiy. ‘Law papers accurately prepared. Passports ob- in —DEBILITY BROUGHT ON BY INDISCRETIONS «and all kindred diseases of men speedily and radically éured by HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street, Office hours from 8 to 3, & MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY BY THE MONTPELIBR FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1875, 22,178 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO, $1,000,000 Namber of tickets, 100,000. Whole tickets, $20; hniven $10" eighths, ie rots, halve 4 A ole G2 50; five and onechalt tickets tor ebe; Fleven tickets for $200. Oasis, be addressed to Hon. JAMES BARBO! President, Alexandria, Va, or F. METCALFE, Genei ‘Agent, 825 Brandway, New York. Post office box 4,438. Send tor descriptive cirenl: A DRAWING ABSOLUTE OR MONEY REFUNDED, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF TIE KENTUCKY State Lotteries. KENTUCKY EXTRA CLASS NO. 741—avraust 24, 1875, 60, 21, 28 14, {7, 10, 33, 62, 55, 71, 49, 7% KRNTucky class Xo, 742—Avgust 24, 1875, 20, 48, 63, 26, 29, 57, 44, 21. 35, 87, 50. S_SMITH & CO), Managers, Covington, Ky. Post office D1, New York. PARKS, EMERSON & CO., AGENTS FOR Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn daily; Royni Havana Lottery, drawn evory 17 days; Kentneky Single Number Lottery, drawn’ Angust 28, 1875, Prines cashed, - Information furnished and cireulars sent by addressing PARKS & CO,, 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private office Attached, Office hours 7A. M. to 7. M. A, ROYAL HAYANA LOTTERY, . Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Brunswick Governmept Lottery, Tinmbure City Tottery. Kentucky State ‘Lottery THEODOR Z8CHOCTq Pont office box 5,594. 116 Nassau stro NY PERSON HAVING A DESIRABLE LANDSCAPE Painting by Pennackor, date 1610 to 16K), enn got lib eral price by addressing FLEMISH, box 176 Herald office. D)ORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOMPAT. ibility, Ae; reni¢ unsiecessarr; foe witer decroe, ‘Address box 1,037 Post othee, Chicago, ps OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL ‘and Surgical Cases A speciality, HENRY A. DAN. ELS, M. D., 144 Lexington” avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. Ofticd hours from 5 to AVANA LOTTERY.—$510,000 IN| PRIZES EVE ] days; moxt drawing August 90. Prizes cashed, Jars of information free. J. B. MARTINEZ & C 10 Wall street, rear basement, New York. 15 Macatee ., Bankers, Post’ offive box 4,085. : RE 7 800,000 CASH GIFTS, + ‘ Whole Tiekets, $10, Kentucky State, Single Number Lottery, on Havana plan, A at 28, IST, Cirenias ont free. Grown Ansuit (DKS, HMENGON & CO. Argent 180 Broadway, room 4. Post iice box 5,272, | Bird Depot, 31 Fulton street.’ J. * A STEEPLECIL SPECIAL NOTICE! —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY Ps State Lotteries, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. Error—Huwny Ctass, 554—54, in 10th station, should be 7. HENTUCKY, KATIA Class No, AOU—AUGuaT 24, INT seers som duause “2h, 1875, , 2A, 46, 10, 6, 6, 54, 2H 10, ee aes agouay 24, 1876, A 57, 16, E: 0, 74, Bt, HENRY, cLAss NO. S86—aUeusT 24,'1879. 1, 3, 2 67, 28, 41, 46, 18, 74 6,°43, 1, 96,40. Poll Information by' applying'to or addressing’ J” CLUTE. 200' Broadway, firet floor, rear office, or Post off —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER DISTRI- 4 bution on the Havana plan, rawn August 28 INSON & OO., Managers, All prizes paid in full, without deduett Pret Royal Havana of Cul se J. CLUTR, General Agent 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4,1 ESSRS. ELIAS SIMPSON, HARMAN V. BALDWIN, Elmore G. Halsey, John ¥. Rushton, James 8. Sand: ford, Stillman Isley, W. H. Robinson, Ambrose W. Thomp- dR. C, Andrews, thelr executors or assignees, crod- the late firm of Davis & Durst, Rio Grande City, Texas, will hear of something to their interest by addressing note toJ. M. W., box 3,841 Post office, New Yor! New York, August, 1875. . N RS TOWNE, MAGNETIO PHYSICIAN, NO. 9 GREAT Jones street, informs the public that she can cure the Se yttee dunce without fail; no cure, no pay. Give her a ri RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY done at very moderate prices by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald Building, 218 Broad- way, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Govedinent Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery, Hambure City Lottory. WACHSMANN & CO., Bank Post office box 3,315, 75 and 77 Nassau street, } OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. $510,000 distributed in prizes every 15 days. Next drawing August 30, 1 Prire of... $100,000 1 Prize of, 50,000 2 Prixes of $25, 50,000, 1 Prizo of, 10,000, 1 Prize of, 5,000 23 Prizes of 850 other Prizes amounting to. Circulars of jnformation fu Prises cashed. “Spanish Bank Bills. ernments purchased, PER CABLE, LOR & Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York Ly ibe PUBLISHED IN THB CLOSING QUOTATIONS FIRST EDITION OF THE iG eons Y DAY, OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE LOOK EV DON ALL THE NEWS STANDS AND IN FRONT OF TIE STOCK 1ANGE, BROAD STREET, OR SERVED BY CARRIER TO" ANY ADDRESS DOWN TOWN AT 10 O'CLOCK. LEAVE DIRECTIONS AT THE OFFICE, OF ‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM. (HERALD BUILDING), ‘OMING LOTTERY. | HAVANA LOTTERY. Draws August 30, and | Dra Angust 90, and dis distributes $200,000; capital | tributes $51 rize $50,000; tickets $1, six | prize $100,006 0; for $5, 25 for $20. actions in Circulars mailed free to everybody. | Prin ALLEN & CO., 79 Nassau street, New York, MISSOURI STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY— » Draws Aucust 0,000; capital prize, $2 505 quarters, BL GO., Station THE KENTUCKY i Single Number Distribution : draws Saturday, August 28, 5.379 giftss all cash. Capital $50,000, Smallest $10, Buy to-day. Tickets $10, Halves 5, Quarters $2.50, THOMAS H. HAYS & 300. 000 —_ EUREKA. . + Enreka! Eureka! ‘The only way to make money without working for it, buy a lucky ticket Sentuck in the t ventueky State Lottery, Drawing August 28, $900,000 cash gifts. Tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2.50; PC, DEVLIN & Stationers and $510,000. Brave tvery August 30. New scheme 609 Broad $300,000. days. Next drawing New scheme! T prize. 000 1 prize. y 2 prizes, $25,000" each. 854 prizes, amounting to. Circulars, with full particuiars, sent free. Prizes cashed, P. CG, DEVLIN & CO., Stationers and General Agents, ‘30 Liberty street, New York. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, faa REECH LOADER WANTED—MUST BE GOOD make and cheap; none but fine gun need answer. Ad- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, ATQABRER A son's CITY AUCTION MART {yp NEW YORK TATTER- AL comer of Broadway and Thi -ninth street, wagDe Ape BARKER, AUCTIONBER, EVERY WE DNE ¥ AND SATURDAY, 21 "CLOG TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial on every horse sold ander warrantee. THIS 18 THE only anction mart in the State having the propor fucilities for showing horses on aale—vis.. & 1a driving teack, entirely under cover, and plenty of room for examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, ELEVEN O'CLOCK, BY ORDER OF W. BR Executor of the estate of the Inte T. Hopkins, tho very fast, celebrated and ga bay Trotting Horse Colonel Allen, got by a son of Long Island dupiter, dam by Ethan Allen, grand dam by Mambrino Chief, 154; high, ® years old; ism very free and pleasant driver; hae ‘a public ‘record of « fourth heat of “40%; can beat 2x40 to-day; is one of the greatest pole horves in America; is afraid of nothing; ean be driven by a lady; is sure to prove a xreat bargain to any one who gets him, ‘and is warranted sound and kind. Also elegans side ba Mond Wagon, Clothing, de. POP Pony Phaeton, hourly new. NEW AND SECOND hand Harness, Horse Clothing, Sad- dlos, Bridles 8, Halters, de. GENTLEMAN'S “ROAD Establishment, comprising an jegant, genteel and richly rEe, young, ti the Toad as the “Harris Trotting Gelding, known of itysdyk's Hambletonian, and Horse; was got by 6 his dam was by a son of May Day; is 153¢ high, 7 yenrs old: In perfect in drivo, style, appear believed to be as fine a road horse as can he showed at @ private trial last season a half 1 repeated roxent in 1:20, and it was thought by competent gentlemen at the thme that if’ a skilful driver had been behind. hit. he Would have gone the distance much faster; he drives. with- ont booting; does not interfere—in fact, is a ntloman’s: fe tices in orice: — of a e ‘ ae and is warranted sound nd alo top side-bur Road Wagon, 1 NO TO ENPE Lnphe selon eed SPLENDLD AND EXTRA DESIRABLE GENTLEMAN'S Road or Trotting Gelding, 153g high, 6 years old; cannot be yled by wny in the State; ean trot th inside of 2:20; has never had any training to develop speed; fears no locomotive; can be handled by the moxt ordinary reins: man, andis warranted sound and kind, Full pedigree and furtlior particulars at YO TOP ROAD W AIR BROWN GI. ari - & Jackson, oN Inigh, ® years a fine carriage ar busl- op Road Wagons, Depot, Carriages, deo. aes, IN at sale, IVATE SALE. n fine order, by J. R. Lawrence & Co. away, pole’and shafts, by J. R. Lawrence & Co. ness, by Campbell. ited double Harness, by Campbell, nurter Clarence, by Wood Bros & Stevens, £ Co., of Broome street. von, by Miner & Stevens, and shafts, by Baldwin, eurly new, by Williams, Road Wagon, b; y Phastons, top Pony at Pliaetons and fo 100 top and full » Davenbury Phaetons, eat Ph ing W No top Depot Wagons, six: Miner & Steven: $110 up. ‘awn: etone. by gous, from, Bold to close advancen, VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 110 and 112 East Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth Largest stock of second hand Carriages in this city. A IOPTAGER, SALE. + BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE TO ME_DIREBOTED, 1 WILL EXPOSE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST 26, AT 11 O'CLOCK PROMPT, THE ENTIRE © SOF TUE PRIVATE STABLE, NO. 32. WEST FORTY-FOURTIL STRE Bi XFINTH AND SIXTIL AVENUES, consisting of the fast Kentucky black gelding ARTIIUR, 154; hands, 6 sears old: can beat 2:35; sound and kind, Fst sorrel gelding TROUBLESOME, hands, 7 years old; was sired by Morrell; ean trot in 240 or better; sound and kind, Fast sorrel gelding BILLY LAMBERT, 153g hands, 9 yenrs old; ean trot in 2:28; sound and kind. Fast dapple brown gelding BROWN GEORGE, 15% hands high, © years old; ean trot in 2:40 and sound and kind, fast Diack colt Wonder, 15 hands high, 4 years old; ean trot now in 2:45 and is sound and kind. 2 top Road Wagons, 1 top and 1 open Pony Phaeton, 1” Depot Wagon, 2 sets of double, Harness. 3 rota single Harnoss, 10 Blankets, § Sheets, & Surcinglos, 9 Whips 1 English Side Saddle, lot ‘Sponges, Chamois, Pails, Forks, a See CO Mie On tie, P SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHIN RM! CAN BE HAD Ab OFFICE oF ‘caaiae CORNEILUS FARLEY, CITY MARSHAL AND ATTORNEY FOR MORTGAGER, ), 80 NASSAU STREET, AUCTION. JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, iS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 25, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. AT STABLE 86 IRVING PLACE, CORNER TWENTIETH STREET, THE FINEST STOCK OF CARRIAGE AND FAMILY HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED AT A N THIS SEAS 1 Con; sting of the ® bay Lady Columbus, 6 ears old, 15.24% hands; sound and kind in all harness; she ix locky nd was sired by old Columbus; trotted when, 4 ye 1. Also one pair of dark bay Morgan Trot Hing Horne, @ yours old,1534 hands full, ‘and are blocky made, and will weigh 1,050 pounds; they must be seen to be appreciated; they can trot very fast to a drag with four persons in it; they are powerful and strong, and are war. ranted sound and kind, without a blemish,’ with flowing manes and tefls, and they look like a pair of English cobs: the nigh. horse f»n'perfert saddle horsa, Also the highbred Diack trotting Horse, Berkshire Boy; is of Vermont Black Hawk stock; was raixed by Mr. Boyenton, of Vermont, and is one of the most stylish and best fuily horses in the city, for single and double; is 153 hands, 6 years old, and war: ranted sound and kind; trotted when purchased this last pring in 22%, Also very light top and no top Trotting ‘avons, and light single and double Harness. All the above tock will be sold without limit or restriction to the highest r. Jo absolute and positive, rain or shing N. and General dressed to th street, will i riages, Harness All communications ad- eer, No. 6 East Eighteenth ‘ceive prompt attent Gress TEXAS, Herald office. JERRETS FOR RAT AND RABBIT HUNTING, PET and rare Birds and Animals, Dogs, &e. Aquaria and AGOT, Agent. Pre- pared Mocking Bird Food, &c. THE TURF. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning ng at Johnson's Pool Rooms, corner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on the Run- ning Race at Long Branch, and évery afternoon on Trotting at Springfield (full returns received after each heat); also on the Regatta at Saratoga, French pools open at 6 A.M. All orders attended to promptly. No connection with any other pool room, N, B,—Two French pool indicators in each race, H. & T. B. JOHNSO: UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS WILL BE SOLD at the New York Turf Exchange this evening und every fnorning and evening during the meeting on the races ab Long Branch, French poois open at GA. M. Close at 1:30 P.M. We will also sell pools on the steamers, which leave foot of Rogtor stroot at 0:49, and foot of Twenty-third stroot at 10:90 A Particular attention paid to orders by mail or messenger. KELLY, BLISS & CO. CHL POOLS SOLD MORNIN ‘and evening at Thomas’ Exchange, 1,239 Broadway, on the Long Branch running races and Saratoga regatta, Full returns by telegraph. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or messenger. French pools open till 1g P.M. Tickets Bi encl 0. L, MARSHALE, Anctione EERFOOT DRIVING PARK—TROTTING, WEDNES day, August 25, at 2:30 P. M. The greatest race of the season, sweepstake and wine supper. 1 t. stane's b. g, Roday S., formerly Roday B. J, White's g, m. Mallisia, Mr. Pewe's d. g. General Lyons, Same day—-Match for @200, mile h wagons, ¥? MeMabon's b. m. Edith, Phil Collins’ b. g. William Walsh, Same day—Match for $100; best three Inffive, in harness, Wm. 8. Thoms’ b, ¢. Cranky Jack. B. Doyle's b. m. Gravesend Belle, WILLIAM MoMATION, Proprietor. ONG BRANCH RACES. 4 MONMOUTH PARK. TUURSDAY, August 24, VRIDAY, August 27, SATURDAY, Angnst 28, THOMAS MURPHY, President, 3 dest 3 in 5, to W. EB. Rarxor, Socret: ONG BRANCH RACES, AUGUST 26, 27 AND 28— 4 The New Jersey Southern regular lines leave plor 8 North River, at 7 and 9:4 A. The elegant steamer ADELPHI will mako the extra trip, leaving I eet at 10 o'clock, West Twenty-fourth street mt pier S.a0 11 A. M. he park twenty minutes after the close of W. 8. SNEDEN General Manager New Jersey Southern Railrow ‘POOIS SOLD AT TH NEW YORK TURF EXOT every. morning and evening during the meeting on tl trots mt Springfield; also on the boat races at the Saratoga regatta. French Pools open at 6 A. M. s BLISS & CO. prow OF NEWPORT STEEPLECHASES. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ‘A STEEPLECHASE for horses’ that have never won a steeplechase in the United States; weight for age with 40 unde added; to be run over a steeplechase conrse of about miles; $000 to the winner, $150 to the second, $100 to the third horse; entries to close at the course the day preced- ing SAME DAY WILL BR THE NEWPORT HANDICAP, over a steeplechase course of about 3 miles; $1,000 to win: ner, $250 to second and $150 to third horse: entries to be tiade on or before the 2Ath of Anust; weights to be an- nounced by the Ist of September. SECOND DAY, SEPTEMBER, 6 THE NEWPORT CUP, FOR GENTLEMEN RIDERS. #160 pounds; overweight al- of the winning horse and a silver Returning leave t! ‘Pho races. Abont 2 mile: the same owner, ‘owners, must start horses may be, entere: . the property of differe: ns ree, be run under the rules of the American Jockey ‘ trance free in all race: ominations for handicaps be aditressed to J, G, K. Lawrence, of the Steeplechase Jommmittee, Newport. Messrs. George P. Wetmore, Fairman Rogers and J. Ke Lawrence have consented to act as stewards of the meetin; MPUE BEST PLAC. Frinting done ix ESTABLISHMENT, 218 B nse, with the . work is done there at omptness, tensive facilitie the lowest rates, and DORSES, CARKIAG G8, &C =THRER HORSES, FIT FOR ALD PURE AL. Trom 1g to 18 hands high; sound, kind and young; trial allowed; will sell at half value, 26 Thompson ’street, near Grane Pectin —TWO SECOND HAND TOP WAGONS, THE + own make, in excellent condition and cheap, BREWSTEI'S, Fifth avonue and Twenty-first street," GENTLEMAN’ D OR FAMILY HORSE; ALSO three other Hors arranted sound and young, suitas 873 Mowery, oppost wt @ sacrifice, bie, ND TILBURY WANTED.—ADDRESS Jerald offics T COR’S.—PACTORY. GROCERY, EXPRESS, BUSI ZA. ness and Market Wagons, new and second hand; new Poal Cart, Milk Wagons and Carts cheap at 3 West Fifty- str NE COUPE, ROCKAWAY, IN ce, by Brewst: ‘0 top sec id hand Road Wagons, from pross Waycons, two second’ hand ons, Rockaways, from $100 up, ets, dt + Nos, 20 and 22 Wooster street. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD AT A great sacrifice; Horse 6 years old, 15'y hands; war top Buggy’ and would sell neparat ple corner University pli A —HAWS PATENT CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE Rockaway; most popular earringo made; orders re- Coived; several | se hand Carriages taken in exchange; sould Joss th al! cost. HAMS, Broadway and Fourth street, LANDAU, MADE BY BREWSTER, IN GOOD order, for sale cheap. Apply at No. 3 Nassau street, room 27. ROAN PONY 14% MANDS TIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; warranted kind and gentle; perfect saddle pony for In- or drive. ortieth street, dies or for children LUCETTI, 200 W A VERY HANDSOME RO} light, will be sold cheap. Call for two days, A. Seventh avenu D FRONT COUPE, Can be seen at 51 Pit A @R SALE, A VERY STYLISH MAMILTONIAN «Horse, 154 hands high, 7 years old; fit for any genth ian, business or Tamily ase; warranted to trot a mile in 2:48, ‘Also one heavy Truck forse; weight, 1,300 pounds, young and sound. ‘They are both warranted sound, Tobe sold at a sacrifice, Apply at 170 West Fourth street, near Sixth ave- nue, in foed store. NESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1875.TRIPLE SHEET. HORSES, CARRIAGE! OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WAGON, SUITABLE for baker or milkman, at & sacrifice; must be sold. bash HORSEBERG'S stable, 140 and 142 West Thirtieth str POR SALE-AT HALF THEIR VALUE, A. MATCHED pair of Kentucky bred Horses, five and six years ofd ; Brewster top Buggy, pole and shaft; double and single Har- ness, Whip, Blankets, Halters &c,.; will be sold more t cheap for want of use. Address “K.P. 0., box 3,013 Post office. OR SALE—YOUNG HORSE, TRUE ATD KIND; fine family horse, bright bay, 1435 bands, $75; also top Btiver's make, in good order, $50; inust be sold; at w Chambers street. Bn 29 OR SALE~A SORREL MARI young, sound and kind and a stylish driver. ‘Thirty-fith'street. OR BSALE—TWO CHUNKY BUILT HORSES, 152¢ hands high, 8 and 9 years old, suitable for truck, cart or any business; both warranted; price, $100 and $120; not half value. 112 Ninth avenue. {OR SALE—ONLY FOR WANT OF USE, PONY-BUILT roan Horse, 16 hands, 9 years; fit for any work und; price $05. 87 Greenwich avenue, corner of Charle: 16 HANDS HIGH; ‘308 Kast THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE FOUR CENTS. SSS HOUSES, ROOM &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. WAXTED 10 RENT—A PARLOR FLOOR, SUITABLE for housekeeping purposes, by a small family; situa tion to be between Fourteenth and Thirty-fifth streets and hand Sixth avenues, Address box 104 Herald Uptown office. LY FURNISHED FOUR between Third and Seventh ave- Li streets, where the rent or @ ‘en in board by owner; privilege of ferences. Address H. 5. B., 447 Bena RENT OR PURCHASE—A CIGAR Stand in a first class day taurant of sample Address CIGARS, Merah TANTED TO RENT—A FU story House, situat: and Tenth and Fort) \ WANTED TO ‘CH FLAT IN A FIRS? 1 to exeved B100 nd accommodations, D. floor ice. In the Country. STORIA.—WANTED TO RENT, FOR THREE PER sons, part of a neat house in a pleasant, healthy nel, borhood in Astoria. Address, with rent, situation, size TA, box 176 Herald offiee, WOR SALE CHEAP—TWO WORK HORSES, 15% hands high, 8 and ® years old; pries, $40 and $00; fit for any Dusiness; two one-horse Trucks and Harness, Inquire of the carman, 88 Vandam street, near Hudson, JOR SALE OR EXOHANGE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED Livery Stable, doing # good business; will be sold cheap for cash, of exchanged for a email Farin or place in the conn- try near New York city. Inquire at tho stable S39 Myrtle Brooklyn, ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN Y ‘ork; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; ress, $25; good Milkman's Harness, $30; nck Hurness, $30; good Stable Blankets, Ploase call and examine for yoursolves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barel Now York. ORSE, HARNESS AND EXPRESS WAGON, ALSO Single Truck, for sale cheap. 96 Thompson street, 3. —-BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEAL FLARE AN ing direct with the mannfacturer; a large stock o E. BARTLETT, eo hand-made Harness at very low prices. Warron street, comer of College place, OOK OUT! THE SECOND DAY OF THE BOAT RACES AT SARATOGA. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EVENING TELEGRAM. THE FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT F THE RESULT OF EACH RACE WILL BE FOUND IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THE RACE IS WON, IGHT VICTORIA AND TOWN COACH, USED BUT J 4 few times, to be sold low at BREWSTER'S, Fifth ave and Tw sti IVERY STABLE FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSI- ess and everything in first claws order; « good opportu. nity to get into business for a small amount of money, Ad- dress STABLE, box 147 Herald Uptown Branch office. JOLD TO PAY FEED BILL—BAY TROTTING HORSE Paddy, 1034 hands: young, sound and kind; will show his mile in three ininutes: one cheap Work Horse. Apply, for two days, at 3 food stor 1 50. = Ad | 131 description, for city and country; reasonable prices, Rockaways, Phastons, Victorias, Buggies, Depot large assortment Harness. MANUFACTURERS’ DN’ REPOSITORY, 6: i IPRUCKS FOR SALE—ONK NEW PEACH TRUCK: two second hand double Waxons, Concord build: one open Express and four single Tracks, at Nos, 8, 9 and 7 Mae- dougal street and 65 Morgan street, Jersey O LEASE—FAVORABLE TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE arty—Largo, first class Stables, 15 and 17 East Twenty- eighth streets; most desirable situation in the city. Can be seen at any ‘time, JOHN MATHEWS, 82 Nassau street, room No, 6, from 12 to 4. 10 LET—PART OF PRIVATE STABLE; 66 WEST Forty-third street, near Sixth avenue, ‘two or four Stalls and carriage room, Inquire on premises. 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE STABLE ON Fifty-second street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. BW. WILLIAMS, 837 Sixth avenue. Wage FAMILY HORSE, 7 TO 12 YEARS OLD, 15}g to16 hands, snitable for timid joy to drive; must pass veterinary, Address P, V., box 139 Herald office. Wee VERY LIGHT, FOUR-SEATED, SECOND. hand platformed Victoria or Phaeton, in good order, for Address, with full particulars, BOY, box & Canadian pony 4,164 Post office ‘ANTED—LANDAULET OR LANDAU, CLARENCE or Coupe: must be iu fine order and good makers any party having either of the above carriages will find a cash customer by addressing, stating the lowest price, W. 5. M., Ashland House, Twenty-fourth street and Fou WANTED TO EXCHANGE—A VERY FAST HORSE with Buggy and Harness, also some cash, for a fall stock of Clothing, auitable for laborers South, "Address C. N. zabeth Post office, N. ANTED—LANDAULET OR COUPE man wishes to purchase a nice second or Coupe, if it has not been long in use and is cheap. dress B. i 111 Herald office. ORSE, TOP GROCERY WAGON AND « hree other Horses; suit any business; wll at balf val no reasonable offer refused; owner sick. Milk depot, 2 est Thirty-first st 150 BACHSTWO BEAUTIFUL NEW LIGHT TOP ¥ they were built toordor for $225 Apivee, but were not heavy enough ; also, tw ness, $25 each, Livery stable, 124 West Nine A GENTLE- HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. A SIANTED, A FOUR STORY HOUSE, CENTRALLY. « located, where owner will board for whole or part of Tent, with privilege of taking other boarders; best of refer- ence given. Address, for one week, H. 8. B., box 72 Mama- roneck Post office, Westchester county. A FURNISHED FLAT IN A GOOD LOCATION AX wanted fora small private family, Address, with full Particulars, JACKSOS Terald office. —FLOOR WANTED, FOR TWO®ADULTS; TWO OR A..“hore rooms (ane farnishod if possible), with all. con- Yenlences; location Fourteenth to Forty-fifth street, Fourth to Sixth avenue; rent $40. Address ©., box 121° Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE 0} A. furnished Itooms for light housekeeping a terms moderat ress PERM ANE, NE OR TWO ove Fortieth tation A. atree| FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT | WANTED—CON- taining # or 10 rooms, in a good nelghborhood. Address Stuting location, terms and full’ description, A., box 2,074 New York Post fli GOOD DEMAND FOR SMALL HOUSES, A several applications for private houses from $10,000, located below Central Park, from Third to. Sixth avenue. Owners please send particulars. J. C. CLINTON, No. 96 Liberty street, offices 10 and 11. < AMERICAN FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS AND two children, 2 and 6 years, desire an unfurnished Sec dnd Floor of four or five Rooms, with bath, gas, tc., in honse with private family; rent not to exceed $4 per mouth; ri erences given and required. Address, giving terms and full particulars, P, A. OLARK, 313 Broadway, WO GENTLEMEN REQUIRE FURNISHED SITTING | and two Bed Rooms, on first or second floor, or Sitting and large double bedded Room ; location between Tenth and ‘Twenty-third streets and Third and Sixth avenues. Address: W. C. U., box 4,182 Post office, BARGAIN—FAST HAMBLETONIAN MARE, 15, sound, kind, 6 years; side-bar top Wagon, Harness, Biankets; best city makers. Private stable 152 East Twenty: second street, HE. METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, TT "tis 'Broedway, have unsurpassed. fecilition for doing all Kinds of Printing with unusual promptness and at moderate prices. A? OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S . death, four Horses, snitable for any business, at half value. outh Fifth avenue, between Bleecker and Hous- ton streets, FIRST CLASS EXTENSION TOP PHAETON WILL A. berold at @ sncriticg; pole and shatie; a double and « Jingle Harness; also a good full spring top Buggy, all good as new. Private stable 3S Kast Twelfth street, near Uni- versity place. RRIVED FROM OHIO, A FINE TEAM OP PONY +A built Mares, 6 years olf, 15 hands high; warranted sound, kind ang’ gentle; price $400, A bricht’bay Hamil tonian Muro, 15% hands high, 7 years old, and s good rond- ster; avery fine animal for family use; warranted sound, kind and gentle; price $250, Also three cheap wof® Horses, Apply to BIRDSALL, 46 and 48 Wooster street, =—FOR SALE, FAMILY OR ROAD HORSE; CAN A. trot in 8 minutes; also, five other Horses, fit for all purposes; price from $40 to $150; trial allowed; must be fold. Inquire corner of Amity and Wooster streets, in Stovens’ liquor sto GENCY FOR SALE OF BREWSTER & 00.'3 OF Hroome street) second hand Carriages, Clarences, half top Phactons, Comper, T Carts, Depot Wagon: Dog Garts Hot NW aeCS rewster & Co. Road Wazvon. A. 8 FLANDRAU, street (old stand of Brew: & Co.) —ONK CLARENCE, ONE COUPE, ONE EXTENSION Ae top Phaeton, one Vietorin; also ‘one Wag ly new and used by a private family. To be cl RLEY'S 109, 111 and 113 East Thirteenth si Fourth avenue, SALE AT A SACRIFICE, FOUR HORSES, fit for farmer, butcher, express or any business; young nd: & good trial allowed, 400 Grand street, uewr mn. LARGE TRUCK HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 1,6 ewt., for sale, or will trade for a Horse of lest Apply at 411 and 413 East Twenty-cighth A. Yalne and cash: OR SALE, A FINE, TOP PHAETON, ONLY used two weeks; also for hacking, « good Coupe, $200; ust he sold. No. 4 West Thirteenth street, iat Anite ALE, 6 HORSES, THE x rod establis! PROPERTY OF A ent, from $75 to $150, In- Warns NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, A FULLY ‘and handsomely farnished House, from Fourteenth to ‘Thirty fourth street, between Lexington and Sixth aventes, where the party are willing to board # part or all of the rent, with the privilege of taking a few boarders. Address BTWANGEH, for threo days, Horald Uptown Branch office, WANTED BY, AX YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A NICELY furnished Room, ont board; location above Twenry-third street, west of Fifth avenue, Address KIR- WIN, box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office. ¥v J ANTED—A L0° lease for building purposes. oftice. c PREFERRED, SITUATED I'and Grand streets, west of Bowery, to Address ©. H., box 157 Herald ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF TWO, THR Upper or Lowor Part of a private residence Yocated on the east side, between Fortleth and Seventy-fourth streets, Address, with particulars and pelee, 8D. Ierald office WANTED PART OF A HOUSE. OR FIVE ROOMS, completely furnished, for housekeeping; rent about ) per month. Address, with full particulars, P., box 120 rald office, WASTEDIBY A MARRIED COUPLE, WITHOUT WY cuilren. two or three, unfurnished Rooms in a small 1 rent cheap, between Sixth and Twenticth streets and Secon and Sixth avenues. Address X., Herald Harlem Branch office. WAXTED-POR OCTOBER 1, BY_A RESPONGIBI tenant, a three story high stoop Honse, in good local. ity, between ‘Second and Seventh avenues and Fourth and West Thirteenth and Bast Seventeenth streets; rent $1,000, Call on oF address M. G. M., No, 8 Lafayette place, FANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, ONE LARGE Room, or Bedroom and sitting Room, unfurnished. Address, id office. TANTED—FURNISHED, A FLAT OR SMALL HOUSE Wir a family of fone, centrally located; serms must be moderate, Addrens A., Herald offic ding; moderate terms, M. W., TANTED—A GOOD STORE FOR THE GROCERY W vention and reasonable rent. Duginess; must be a good Addroxs W. B,, box er JANTEDOIN A, STRICTL i furnished Roon Kiliress V. M., Herald Uptown Branch offies, erate, quire at 4 AX IRON GRAY WORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 1614 WANDS; AV" nt for cart, truck, tec; also a bay Mure, young and sound; suit ero arn OL Hudson street: JOR SALE~A GOOD HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, cheap for cash; suitable milk, express oF proce: just Apply, between 11 and 1, corner Beach and Col- ister stools BUSINESS, 61 JOR SALE—HORSE, HARNESS AND TOP eee Apply tol Y ESSER & CO., 59 a1 Park TANTED—TO HIRE A HOUSE, EITHER FURNISHED Wax iiktvrnished, between Fourth and Fourteenth streets, ay and Sixth avenue, Address immediately JOHN, florald office. Broad box IV Wan. LEASE, A SMALL HOUSK, WITH modern impr inte; located above Tenth street; rent not to oxceed $1,000, Address box 5,290 Post office. WANTED To TIRE A STORE 1 GRAND STREET, the east side, between Bowery an street; mato ise and price, 1s B, D., Herald oltice, Tet’ 100D_ HOU: two acres, some fruit, r Hudson Ri . Address, with full pare ticulars, WEBB, Wilbur, Ulster county. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION SALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 WES? ad st., near Gth av., this (Wednesday) morning, comp Teneing at 104, o'clock. Superb. Household Furniture salto. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Over $2000 worth of first class Household Furniture, Magni inway and Decker Bros. 73g octave Pianofortes, t il Paintings, Bron moquet, velvet and Brnssels Carpets; ininid black walnut (atest style) Parlor Suits, covered in. satin, brocatel and Top: Lace Curtains, Inlaid) and marquotry Centre: Tablog ‘Tvand library Tables, Jardiniers, Turkish Chairs, Loungos jookcuses, Cabinets, Etazoros, Extension Tables, Bulfos Chairs in leather, Dinnereand Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, inlulé ‘and gilt walnut Hedstoads, Dressiny Cases, Bureaus,’ Waste stands, spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, &e ‘Also rep and haircloth Suits, basement and kiteben Furnk ture and over 400 lots by catalogue. m men io pack and ship goods, 1 FITZGERALD, Anetioneer. . KRAEMER, AUCTIONEER, ning, August 25, at 103% o'clock, fourth avenue, con: forte, Stool and in satin brocade, at sisting of ma; cent 74g octave Cover: beautiful latest style Parlor b reps and haircloth: Brussels, ingrain Carpets, Curtains, Mir rors, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Bedstead, Bureaus, Wash. stands, Commodes, hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding, I sters, Pillows, Lounges, Sideboard, Extension Table, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &e. alo ‘itive, rain oF Responsible inen in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers, city or country. UCTION SALE. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at 10% o'clock, ‘at the new and elegant Parlor Salestooms, AST Auctioneer, sells mi riture, Bronzes and Paintings, No. 47 West Sixtecuth street, between Fifth and Sixth aventies, two magnificent rosewood case Pianofortes, ‘Steinway and Decker & Bros. superb Parlor Suits, in crimson, tan and pla, “brocade satin” and cotelaine: gilt inlaid centro and Console Tablog rkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, imported bronze figure Clocks, Oi Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Bookcases, Desks, Library Tables, Turkish Suite, seven pieces, @laborate and'plain Chainber Sets, gold walnut and rosewood, consisting of inlaid Bedstondy Dressing Cases, Armottc--ziace, Washstands, 3 hait ring Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters; also single Bedsteads, Turenus, rep, plush and brocatel Suits, cane Chairs, Rockerm, extension Tate, deboard, Chairs in leather, Silverware, Crockery, Haircloth Suit, 39 Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Kitehén Furniture, €¢. N.B.—Sale positive. Take sixth’ avenne cars. Goods packed if required. ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Aw VCTION.—HENRY ZI 'CTIONEER, Of elezant Houschold Furniture this day (Wednesday) commencing at 101g o'clock, at Auction Salesrooms 21 Ea Twentieth strect, near Broadway, consisting of ricbly gil inlald Patior Suits, covered in French brocatel cotelin, and haircloth; 7% oforte, best city maker, ‘fine Oil Paintings,’ Vases, Etageres, Ca ported Bronzes, 1, Thets, French Plate Mirrors, Clocks, Turkish hairs, Lo : inlaid gilt, Centre, ibraty, marble and Extension Tal Wardrobes, Bookcases, Desks, Curtains, room Furniture, Buffet, Chairs,\dinner and tea Se , &e. ; walnut Bed and Plated Ware, Crockery ends, Bureaus, Washstands, Dressing Cases, Armoire-a-Glace, spring and hair Mattresses, Bedding &c.; Carpets, Mats, various descriptions, and every necessary household article. A rare chance for those about furnishing their houses. Sale positive. . LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOMS 108 Liberty, 111 Cedar and 38 Chureh street.—Thhus day, Furniture, Bedding, Groceries, Plate, Pictures, &. ‘BY 5, HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 30 EAST THIRTEENTH Street—Furniture, Carpets,” Mi Pianos, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Seta, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Lou 50 Mattresses, Chiffoniers, Etagores, "kc., ut private sale’ ab auction prices. NROCKERY &C,—HENRY LOTZ, AUCTIONEE! Jeelle this day at 11 o'clock a genoral assortment White Granite, 6. C., Glassware and Bridgewood's Limoges. WILLIAM ANDERSON, 68 Barclay street. ATALOGUES, PO: CIRCULARS AND ALL kinds of Auction Printing done with the grontest despatch, Wy the, METROPOLITAN BIRINTING TABLISHMENT, (0. 218 Broadway. AUCTIONEER, 47 LIBERTY + street.—Third groat sale ad ‘hand Sewing Ma- chines, by order of Remington Sewing Machine Company, will commence August 26, at 10!, A. M., comprising Singer's, Wheeler & Wilson's, Domest ke. Rowan SCHENC) A NTIRE STOCK ¢ or . OF BROOKLYN, torbe sold at public by EDWARD SCI ON THURSDAY, AU at No. 60 Liberty street, ‘at 11 o'clock. Catalogues morning of sale. JOHN M, LITTE Xiilanee RTS & SON'S, AUCTIONEERS, us JRE, CARPETS, &c., &e., AT 10, O'CLOCK, EER, OF THE D TALLORS? ARTICLES . HOU ON WEDNESDAY, AU AT NO. 339 WES TGUTH STREET, comprising walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room’ Suits, Bods Bedding, Brussels and ingrain Curpots, ae. Catalogue le. J* RE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, 37 Naksau street. THIS DAY, at 10¥; o'clock, by order of the mortgagee, T HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE te residence ) STREET, near Fifth a On THURSDAY, at 1034 o'clock, at 87 Nassau street, large sale of Household and Office Furniture, On FRIDAY, at 10K o'clock, nt our store, 7 Nassau stroot, great sale of Standard and Miscellaneous Works, by order of the executors. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, will soll this day, at 10% o'clock, wt private residence, 1 Chrystie street, near Houston, elegant Parlor Furni: Mantel Ornaments, Pictures, Centre Table, Lace Cure tains. fine Brussels and’ other Carpets, Oileloths, splendid French inlaid Drassing Cases and Bureaus, fine French ins Jaid Walnnt Bedstends and Washstands, best Hair and other Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Bolsters, Hedding, Walnut Leat Dining Tables, Chairs, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Crockery, e., in lots, Goods must be removed this day J. (executors sale), entire’ Cont@its of a private rest: dence, removed to 2,292 Third avenue, corner 125th street. Sale comprises fine’ walnut Bedstends and Bureaus, enam: elled Chamber Suits complete; Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Dining, Centre and Card Tables: Mattresses, Bedding, Min rors, fine Cooking Range, complete. assortment Crockery, Glassware, Clocks, Lamps, Catlery, Sale positive. Mt. TSM UCTIONEER, SELLS TO-DAY, .AT 10! N Household F Ivo elegant alers invited. ‘aps, Spi urniture o! AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION eer, will soll on Thursday, August 26, at 30’New Bowery: &@ large assortment of fing gold aad silver Watehes, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, &e. By order of Simpson, Somers &'Co., 27 Chatham street, BROKER'S SAL Auctioncer, sales day, at 11 o'clock, 650. lots Shawls, Remnants, U RICHARD FIELD, @ No. 88 Bowery, will sell and wonen's Clothing, thing, i Also Couts, 19 Bowery. AWNBROKER'S SALE elry.—Thi JAMES A New Bowery, a hk, 5 gid ‘and diam Mustenl 1 ore HERIFF'S SALE OF RHINE WINES, LIQUORS, &0.— 8. HERMAN, Sheriif's Auctioneer, sella this di (Wednesday), August 25, at 11 o'clock, at'No, 13 Bowery, @ large lot of iinported W I Liquors in casks, hotilon, cases, demiobns, &e. Saly positive. Dealers invited. WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff, . Deputy. © Glasses, Guns, Pistol, {Carpenter's Tools. Hy Tuomas Doxuar, Jt. QUERIES SALE OF GLASSWARE: SS. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day (Wed 3, at 10 o'elock sharp, at No. 60 Barclay et, Stock of an importer’ of glassware con (in-said store and basement, consisting of a large and al assortment of Cher ‘8’ Glassware of, pities, various sizes, Corks, Store Fixtures, Office Furniture, & MANK Laxicax, Deputy. WY MIS DAY, DNESDAY, AUGUST 25, AT 1 w'cloek, , Janes slip.—Horses, Carriages Wagons, mH Safes, Machinery, llaster, Rubber Blacking, 50 chests Tea, 25 casks Prunes; Por he. Sale P ry and Claret LALSTE Wines, Liquors, Cordial D & PETERS, Aictioncers DRY GooDs. J AMAGED BROW) mushins AND DRILLS—ALSO Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, €e. slightly damaged, at very low prices, W Catharine street. i POST OFFICE NOTICE, Post, OFFIdE NOTICE, The mails for Burope for the week endiny a August 28, 1875, will close at this office ag follows Tusnday ais J on Wednesday at 8:30 A. M., on Tharp ding 06 11 0 AM find on Saturday wt 1190 A. Mi. T. Le. JAMES, Postmastor ere = ——— —> WANTED TO PURCHASE. | RRPIAW COAL YARD WANTED,—ADDRESS B, A station E, stating terms, &o,

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