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WHOLE NO. 14, NO. 14, 251. a DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Pirrw Pacx—Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. STROLOGY Tir Figr—Sixth colnmn. TLLTARDS—Eioutu PagxSixth coluiat ARDENS WANTED—Euxvawrn” Pauk—Pirt, second And third columns, and Eicuru Paua—First, voood rd col BOAID AND | LObitNG WANTED—Exxvenrn Pacr— ‘h columns, and Eicuta Pace—Third ROOKLYN BOARD—Euai Pacr—Third column. Broo KLYN, REAL L ERTATE rok oxp Paga— furan, PaGx—First BUSIN Es OPP SITUAT THES “Foukrm Paon. Se ee Fo oa con Pacx—Sixth column. ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacx—Fi cohen, andNintn P. First column. e—BIX' COACHMEN MAND “GA RDENERS—Twxu Page—Third paxcin "ACAD! TRY Teer 1aox-—sixth Colum HY GOODS Hiner Page ee Fe DWELLING HOUSES TO tage AND UN- fourth col- umns, ee _ Pace a near , third columns. eet eum fan STEAMSHIPS—Tweirrit Pags—Fourth und ROP! ust PAG ¥—-Fourth column. Exe U IesioNs warn A egitaporent col NANO! Foupen.¥ FOR BALM Resure Paan—Bixth column, and Erantw Pacu—Fourth column, * PURNIMITED “HOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO, LET— Bronx ey nN fifth columas, and Nunta FURNITURE Tenth Pasa Sixth column, FRENCH ADVEUTISEMENTS:dtcute Pagx—Bixth cal umn. BEM olimned Maes Pee Et Siowen Fae S— Tweet Pade —Fhird coltnn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, “C.—Fust Pacx—Third and HOTELS Haves vant Face—Fourth column, and Eiaue HOUSES, ROOMS de, WANTED—Exeverrm Pace— th and sixth colunins, and Eicuru Pacx—Fourth col- x STRUCTION as ry, u OBOKEN TL TIUDBOS ¢ CITY. AND BERGEN TATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacu—First solu, ‘ECT It SEASON—1 Fourtm Pagk—Sixth column. PE TNSURANGE Fount Page—Fourth column. ST AND FOUND—Figsr Pace—Second column, ACHINERY—Erocutu Pacr—Fourth column. IARBLE MANTELS—Firtn PaGe—Second column. TRIMONIAL—Fourta age aisth. column, BERGA Hire Pack—Sixth colum tad AND DRESSMAKING-Frese Page—Sixth uiscHLtaXeous ADVERTISEMENTS—Texta Page— Fifth MISCELLANEOUS—Pinsr Pagr—Sixth column. MUSIOAL—Firrn Pace—First column. Ha PUBLICATIONS eres a eee column. AL—Finust Pacr—First col TANOFORTES, ORGANS, ‘tO. er ee Pacr—Second PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ears. PaGk—First and second columns, and EiguTn ¥—Kifth and sixth columns, PROPRRTY OUT OF THE ‘Olt. FOR SALE OR TO fk '—SkCOND PAGR—First und second columns, and Pace—First column. REAL. ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Skrconp Pace—Second and third columns, and Nintu Pace—First column. ‘ite “iat WANTED —SuooxD Pack—Third column, id Ninta PaGe—First colum RELIGIOUS Ne NOTICES—Finst Paci —Firet and second col- umns, rie S—First Pace—Second column. ‘T AUCTION—Nixtw Pace—Sixth column, ev anions WANTED—FEMALES—Twatrra = Pace— First column, and Eigutn Pacr—Fifth column. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES—Twatenit Pace—Sec- colum BPROIAL NOTICES—Finsr Pace—Second and third col- umns, SPORTING-DOGE, BIRDS, &£C.—Fins? Pace—Third col- BTORAGH—Tunri PAce—Sixth column. sete ret RESORTS—Exevenri Pace—Fifth column, and Eicnrat Pacr—Fourth column, THE Irie’! ADES—Tweietn Pace—Third = fourth columns, al Rares Fi Lae pense Pe pepe THE TURF—Pri TO LE? FOR’ MAUSINESS PURPORRS—Bxcoxp Pace— ‘Third column, and Nuvtu Page—First' and second col, umns. ewe eee GUIDE—Tweirta Pace—Fifth and sixth unrth SuNistiny ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconn, Pacu—Fifth and sixth columns, and Nira haga Rourth and ff columns, D TO PURCHASE Finer Bagy-Sixth columa. WATCHES SRWELRY 4G Nina Pace Pinte a WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OK LET—Srconn PaGe—First column, and Nixvit Pear viest column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth colam! PERSONAL, , LICE LIF W. 7. M. IS OUT, WOULD like to see you, as you requested, Tuesday night, at ‘ood's Theutre, ‘Sarno miimiber. YOUR DARLING GEOR NY ae WISHING TO ADOPT A Bu femal .M. EB. x three weeks old, can address A. 179 Herald office. LEASE WRITE WHEN AND WHERE a4 ‘mgd you, care of Herald Uptown Branch office. MME CANNOT MEET YOU AT 118 ON MONDAY, ain very sick ; will let you hear from me ad jon't worry. HARRY J. OR ADOPTION—A HEALTHY NEW-BORN INFANT; ‘also a boy one month old. Cull at or address No. 154 East Twenty-eighth street. ‘will hear something of i . cll nar something of linportauce by addressing C, W (PORGE 8, EASTON—1844 TO 1850 DOING BUSINESS New York, resided at 68 Twelfth street. Information anted of him or his heirs. Address box 5,104 New York ‘ost oifice. ENTLEMAN WITH LIGHT KID GLOVES, ADMINGD lady with drab dress on 7 o'clock boat to Staten Island Friday evening; mentioned Sunday's Herald to her on down stairs; touched her elbow on getting off at first and Ing: desires her acquaintance very much; if granted will rove & liberal og true friend; mention com) bo sets Address, in confidence, in. 40 Pn B. DOUGHTNEY, TELEGRAPH ow office. AVE NOT HEARD FROM YOU SINCE LETTER from New York; am worried, sick: must hear from NUMBER SIXTEEN. [rian ants WANTED—OF JAMES FORD, JOHN Burns, and Van Valen, who married Julia Ford, rmation received. Address JOHN FORD, No, 114 Ninth Mreet, corner Sixth avenue. F FIb? LOOKING LADY IN BLACK, WITH CHILD in white, in Broadway stage on Friday, 7 P. M., would permit the acquaintance of gentleman who noticed he fi ‘out at St Nichulee Hotel, addreas 0. Ii Fa. box 409 Horald offico. F MICHAEL a, MULLIN, WILL COMMUNICATE with Dr. VAIL, of the Newark Morning Register, at ouce, ho will hear of something to his advantage. | WILL—B.” NOTE RECEIVED TOO LATE TO COM- ply with instructions; meet you Sunday at 27. M.. at place appointed. WRAY. Pers: HOLDERS OF THE NORTH AMERICA LIFE Insurance Rar sys of York, will learn somethin; Wo their advant communicating with R. B, CAVERLY, editor of the ‘Ags. ee oP Liberty street, New York. T. R.—THERE IS A LETTER FOR YOU AT THE + Herald office from Mrs. J. Harvey. JAY NEXT WEDNESDAY, SAME TIME, IF NOT convenient that day please weite me ; did not understand bout the Journals; exceedingly anxious to see you. Quite wel RO! HE PARTY FROM ©. ARLESTON 8. C., CAN HAVE Property at bis own tering it applicd for before the 12th ox. | Address or npply to G. PRIXOTTO, 154 West 'Thirty- lecond street, New __RELIGIOUS "NOTICES, RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OAN RENT A beautiful Hall furnished) on Sunday ‘Apply to Mr. TRENOR, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth ayenue, A SPIRITUAL CON. BEBROR-SARVARD th teat w. Reservoir sq lume spesks ca "SpleiCusltant™*ae ‘xd dito. a uvited. er rereertrenemntnnecie MERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION, AT ROBINSON oy Piigenth sires, Broadway; vento! Aw ust mw . resse: le Ce 'e . Woodward and Rev. the sloudent tholic priest. L, . Conn, Secretary. APTIST MARINERS’ TEMPLE, OLIVER STREET. corner of Henry.—Rev. A. E, I pastor, will preach this morning at 10%; evening ane alec free. Sunday school at 2 NEW YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. i we ~. i PEOKHAM, PROM MAINE, WILL PREACH } and evening’ at Grace Baptist chapel, Twenty. nine! arrest. three doors west of Ninth T. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avénues.— wer, D.D., . F.C. Services 7 and 103g A. M. and 4 P. Se Strangers welcomed, bras 6 see IT. ANN’S CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH bghey het Fifth avenue.—Sunday Services at 7 and 10:30 A. M. aps SP. M., und for deaf mutes at 330 P. M.; free seats. HE REV. Pa HOWELL WILL PREACH THIS ng at 7:45 o'clock, in the Church of the Morning ty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh “wears THINK YE OF Cee kee fred M. Loutrel, at Pliny Hall, Ninth street, pan ‘Third avenue, Sunday, August P30, ag 11'A. M. are AY, GOING FROM GILSEY HOUSE TO ty fifth ress, ted seasher Pocketbook. con- tataing Diamond low ‘papers valuable only to Owners Liberal reward tal to finder at 1d Murray street, or at drug store tn Gilsey Ey ST OR LEFT—BETWEEN Auster 9 AND 13, A large bundle of copies of Law Papers, on or near Sixth avenue and Eighth street; the finder will receive $5 by leaving sane at 42 West Ninth street, A J. AMBLER OSt—ON THE 28TH INST., IN CHAMBERS, NEAR Church street, Contract for Property between John H. Morrls, executor, &e.. and Charles Wilkon, The finder, will atiafactorily rewarded on returning same to ¥, E, WOOD- YOu, 271 Broadway, New York. O8T—A SMALL Stes AND WHITE BULL TER- Shut ; of left shoulder. $5 reward will be $5 REWARD, D NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR 4 bye a agit ie Box; has an engraving mn top of engi and ni ichard Devi jarch, Boa 0 Gvartokls ining Saloon. 1 19 Park Row. $10 BREVARD LOST, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, .& silver Watch, open face, ‘No. 6,771. ove seal will be pal aud io questfons aaked tPreturn to GEORGE ROBERTS, nd avenue. SPECIAL NOTICES. Rowe HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Brunswick Government Lavtery, i Wa HSMASS 2 CO., Bankers, Post office box 3,316, ‘aud 77 Nasswu street, 1h JAMES CLARK'S SALVATION POWDERS CURE Drank Forwal ¥ mail; price $1. WV FISHER, Chemist, 338 Hudacn streets New HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED Aan NAT LEAVY! ns a tun Ep ig tana OR SUBSCRIPTIONS R THE NE rid BRSALD AT ANY OTHE! OF. FICES WLAN THY, FOLLOWIN BROADWAY. CORNER ANN: STREET, 18 aaa ny, TH A! UE, Re sot" TH Sikri STREET, PE AD REET A, - jeaioge BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- ssi O00. Drive tert 18 ays, Neat drawing pet w scheme! Ne’ August 30, w scheme! p00 onion -« 50,000, » $19,000 ‘cashed. i Nd CO, Statlovers and General Agents, 30 Liberty street, New York, ‘SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, ae. “THLETIO CLUBS, PEDESTRIANS AND_ HORSE. men,—Pedometers in solid silver and Silver Betsy cases with directions how os wae thems wt $9 euch; tell how many miles you wall R. SOLOMON Spahoe and] ‘Diamonds, No. 2 Park row. ERRETS FoR RAT AND RABBIT HUNTING—RARE and Vet Animals: Birds, Aguatic Plants, Shelly, fe: Mocking Bird Food. Bird and Aquaria depot, 71 Fulton street, J. BAGOT, Agent. OR SALE—A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG OF PURE and large breed ; black and eurly ; age, 4 months and 28 ute nds. Address, for one week, ©., Staple- ) Post office. ton OR SALE—A VERY FINE beri NEWFOUND- land Slut, thoroughbred. 18 months! ol. Inquire wt 53 Perry street. UST ARRIVED—GREENER TRIPLE WEDGE FAST double close shooting 10 bore Breechloader; 30 inch, well ht, ‘9% Ibs. Also others. CHARLES L. KITZMANN. & OO.,'943 Broadway, above Twenty-second street. 2, REWARD—FOR THE RECOVERY OF AN AME. Py! fv anh \d, with head ot Nep- tune, lost inst., on the Fou A and Madison w cars, between yo hgreenth street and City Hall. The reward will be at Windsor Hote Fil avenue, between orty-aixeh and Foctr-erenth streets, 100 REWARDCLost, ON TUESDAY. A POCKET. book, gontaining 8490 and a receipted Tax Bill, indi ov) tw Forty-second street, west side, Weehawken ; indor please vetum it to Mrs. BRUNING, 201 Divis- lon pairest. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR INFOR- mation of Lyman Sammis by his brother, at 152 Nassau ret. EWARD.—TAKEN FROM bates Ag BEL dal 25TH inst., © Row Boat and Oars, bf Bella Vista,” 16 feet long, painted white wah “it. be band, bottom green. A suitable reward on regurn of same to the Robert luce, Throge’s Neck. A —DEBILITY BROUG’ iT ON BY “INDISCRETIO: is and all kindred discases Ce men Pas ng and radically cured by HENRY A. DANIELS, Lexington enue, near Twenty-ninth street. ‘Office hours from 8 to 3. At barter les MINERAL WATERS, ae ines ni anufaeture of complete out fis of ene us and Materials, with full instructions: all departments of manufacture, Ridincand Glapentigs ebsie: sive Rights, in desirable territory; catalogues free. JOUN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sev- enth streets, New York. ABE &. BOYCE, 267 BROADWAY, LAWYER, Notary, Commissioner.” Divorces obtained rowptly without publicity. — Causes—Desertion, — incompatibilit; habitual drunkenness, infidelity, inhuman treatment,, con” viction of felony. Passports obti —“MONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ornate + tion,” Alexandria, Va.—Tickets now ready; $20. BROWN & LEETE, special agente, 33 Wall and T3'Browd streets, New York; Post office GENTS’ LETTERS WANTED—MUST BE ORIGINAL, from partie dvertising (@ ae a) ; will copy or purchase. Address, stating ful price per M, A. M. Z., box 116 Herald office. ROYAL BAY, ANA LOTTERY. Government Lottery. vende Government Lottery. liambarg Oty Lottery. Kentucky State Lotte: ‘THEODOR ZSCHOCR, Post office box 5,594. 116 Nassau street, CHANCE TO, WINX $50.00. A chance to win $25,000, A chance to win $20,000, A chance to win $10,000, 70,751 other chances to win smaller amounts in the Wyoming Lottery, draws (to-morrow) a i tickets $1 each, six for $5, and sold up to 3 P. Havana tickets cheap, N & OO., 79 Nassau street, New York. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY + State Lotteries. — Tua, class, 749—avaust 28, 1875. 68, 12, 9, 14, Ble ony ‘st 22, 4, 12, 42, 11, 40, 17, 36, 1, 60. 5. Br sutient & &., eee Covington, Ky. ; ‘Post of- fice box 2,751, New ‘York. —PARKS, EMERSON & CO. AGENTS FOR niucky State Lotteries, drawn daily ; Boral Havas Lottery, drawn every 17 day: Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn September 35, 1875, Prises cashed. Information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS & C¢ way, room 4; Post APITAL PRIZES BY TELEGRAPH. Covinetor, Ky., Au ‘The er atation fo drew prizes in the Humber Distribution to-day :-— 5,460 drew. 007 drew. 9,368 drew. No. dee ul lst tn th " eer ain September fekets 1 THOMAS Ih Pp RyoRces LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOMPAT- ibility, &e.; residence unnecessary; fee after decree, box 1,037 Post othee, Chicago, I Th R. JULIUS V. MEYER, 115 WEST TWENTY-SECOND street, prosents his sincere thanks to those of his col- leagnes who, after careful investigation, have entirely ex- ed him of all blame in an accusation of malpractice. ving his reputation as x physician, sufficiently estab- lished, he deems It entirely unnecessary to answer the ma: Nefous notices. tn n couple of papers known for their Inck of Piineiple and judgment, reserving the right to sue them for ibel at the proper time. R. H. H. CAHILL, HAVING RETURNED TO THE ‘city, will be pleasod to meet patients and friends at his Tesidence, 20 Kast Washington place, Broadway, 9 to Nag Ps SALE OR BCH ANGE AN ELEGANT THREAD Lace Shawl; cost $1,000; in perfect order; or will ex- change for a Camels’ Hair Shaw! of equal value: a great bar- gain may be had, Address G., box 14 Herald office. 1 eos LOTTERY.—$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 lays. Next Drawing Monday, August 30, .B. ‘Bankers 10 Wall street, rear basement ; N York Post office box 4,6°%5, WO KEMINGTON CREEDMOOR RIFLES, IN SOLE leather cases, complete, at @ large reduction; have been used but two days; warran' pare H. C. SQUIRES, No. 1 Cortlandt street. ‘ANTED—TWO BLACK AND TAN THORGUGH- bred Dogs (male and femule), weight not over, two uunds, each full grown, Address, with particulars, PUT- AM, box 1,682 Post office, Awe JOHNSTON, ‘AUCTIONEER. ARCH. ae _ HORSES, CARRIAGE! &C. A CARD—RETROSPEOTIVE, VENI—VIDI—VIC: MANY YBARS AGO IT OCCURRED TO MR. JOHN- STON that there was no good reason why « straigh forward business could not be dove in soiling — and Carriages AT AUCTION just as real estate, Goods and other Merchandise ate sold, He was told. 0Y Se caries that It was impossible. ‘That it wae uso- wieie ‘& mublic nee, de. mi Wit DETERMINATION, HOWEVER, Snecew and an abiding confidence in the pag ee 3 JOHNSTON commenced. year found the -bursiness in the fall tide th ota f successful sl Sxperient. That tidal wave of success hi Sivaing beavily and steadily ever since. The AUCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON’ is now one of the features of the metropolis, It hus long siuce acheived @ world wide fame. second only to that of the “LONDON TAPTERSALLS. 25 THIRTERNIH 5 STREET, nive OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES D FRIDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, ' trial on horses warranted sound. MAS Sas. W. BA AUCTIONEER, itt AUC" SHON SALE TROTTING sook, oy SALE Ciithe, coTs- LD SHE! CHARTER osx’ Tate HARTFORD, CONN., ay 1 AND 2, AT 10 O'CLOCK plveENtY VINE bead a of Horses, Colts end Fillies a ontans, im e., the get o! vi Hol, Asuidnd fad snd others, the mock of has MeFond ‘eck aud Georze G. Hitchcock, including a pair of usar iS) Ash a Wightand Maid, tat can trot in. 2 xd -Ayrahire Cattle, bred by 8. M. & Go Co wold ‘Sheep, bred by Burdett Loomis, P and CATTLE, September 1, at 10 paar or pF ave BURDETT LOOMIS, Hartford, Gow LE PO: ‘and | without regard to weather. A Stn CONVENIENT STABLE—ACCOMODATIONS FOR a dozen or more horses with wagons. 50 Watts street. AT. BREW BREWSTER’S, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWENTY- first street, several second hand Wagons, our own make, with vertical steel plates in axles, mn Al Drop centre Coach, nearly new. Victoria, in splendid condition. Coupe, for oue and two horses. Basket Pheoton, on four springs and ramble. COUPE YOR SALE-BUILT BY MILLION GUIET & is, to Loose for the owner; also Coupe, New York maker, for Gne horse; both in perfect order; also cle- fant Coupe Harness, as good as new, for single hore. Can seen at the San Francisco Stables,’ 120 West Fifty-second street. T FLEETWOOD PARK, MONDAY, AUGUST 30.— Purie and stake of 8300! mille heats, three in Bye, in Harness. Robert Thornton enters g. 4, Reval George, John Murply enters br, g. Barney Kelly, J. F. Gilbert enteta bik. m_ Little Dorrit, "Same day—Sweg $150; mile he three in five, in harness. John dry ou enters b. m. 8. John Lovett enters g. g, Willig, John Haslett Rakes Siterm JOHNSON BROS, Proprictor CTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY yorning and evening at THOMAS’ Exchange, 1,290 Broadway, on, the trots at Hartford and Troy Regatta. ARTFORD RACES—CHARTER OAK PARK. IN PREMIUMS. 158 ENTRIES. avaese 81, SERTEMBEK 1, 2 AND 3. RACES EACH DA FIRST, DAY Tura jay, August BI, 2:38 ines, baree ries. St. Julien, Great Eastern, Di Dan an heya Miuclla Dy Pets d,D. Benton, Colmar, slater, 15 others, $1,500, EXTRA GIFT purse for 2:38 class. S80 UABRSE ‘Purse $4,000; 10 entries. Lucille, Golddust, tion, Hopeful, Grafton. Kanans Chief, ‘hos. Li. va ‘oam, Lady Banker. Sudond DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 2:31 CLASS—PURSE $3, 1,00 Seniries. Unknown, Nellie Fraiton, Jeremial, Honest Harry, Bateman, Little Dorrit, ; 28 entries, Association adne extra ift purse, Rei dit iding the class, making two: SPLENDI at SES, Including such horses as Clementine, Snowball, Amy, Mol olsey. Everett Ray, Spatted Qs Colt, Frank J., Parkis! Abdallab, Ella Madden, May: Nettie Bur- low, Rarus, Joker, Ty idumph, Kitty D.. “Billy iy inser Belle Brute ik Eva, Bertie, Crown Prince THIRD DAY, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 2:43 LASS Purse €2100; 10 entries. Hroeze,, Del- monico, Sister, 1 Guess So, Hattie R, Proctor, Goldiinder, St, Sullen, Groit Eastern, &e. 2) Queen, St. TARE urse: $2000; 10" enti May James, Lady Starr, Mesie, “Genoral Gatfeld: Freak Wood, John. LA una Banker cient ery Sim Irving, elle, Com: monweai Vanity Pair, ie, a RUNNING. ACE, } $1,000) 18 ‘cutries, Spindrift Donnybrook, Kadi, Mie Darilng, Eclair, Lorena an others. FOURTH DAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. | 2:84 CLASS—Purve_ $3,00¢ i= W. Hall, Sir rae We dy Goodwin, Unknown, &c. 2:38 ‘OLABS—Purse $i 00 18 entries. Rarns, Little Fr Eva, Bonner, Adelaide, Bhanty, Aunie Collins and 9 tI 2 VRER FOR AliL—Pare $4,000; 8 entries, Geldginith Maid, Lula, American Girl, Bodine, Hopeful and Judge ul wr ooue UNDER the sole management of MAJOR CHAS. W, BARKER, of the New York Tattersall’s. EXCURSION TICKETS on the railroads, and all trains stop at entra gate ‘of park, The 8 and loa. M. trains from New York and Boston artive in time for ALEXANDER HARBISON, Secretary. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SIDE BAR WAGONS — R. M. Stivers’ Warwick, with his circulur combination ipring, is universally admitted by ull that thoroughly ex- amine it to be the best riding and most perfect wagon yet Introduced; come and see it. IVERS, Idd to 152 Eust Thirty-first street. A HYOR BALE. THREE FINE FAMILY HORSES, Bony, Ritaeton, one fall spring top, Wao one single seat Road Wagon, single and double Harness, all_as good as new. Call at private stable, 86 Irving place, ji —FOR SALE eed ONE PONY PHAETON, $60; one leather top Ho ‘agon, not sold, cost two ‘$425, will sell for $225; also light and levvy sin- nm first class family Horses. Call jock at the Union Club Stable, Bowery and Fifth avenue. HALF 008' FINE BLACK PONY, PHAETON with canopy, eas, Sheet and Whip: light side ber top, Buggy, $130} light double Harness, $5 IL Sev- enth avenue, between Thirty-seventh ani Thirty-eighth sts. barista OF ALL KINDs.—TOP AND NO TOP Buggies, Phagtons and Rockaways of our own make, at manufacturer's prices, as GRUBE’S Repository, 366 Canal street, near Broadway. ARBIAGES.—TWO NICE STYLES DEPOT WAG- ‘ous, second hand Road and Top Wagons, Rockaways, Eighteenth street, betwe Jump sents; four and six-sout Phactons. STIVERS, 144 to 162 Eavt Thirty-first street. CoxtRactoRs SELLING OUT.—FIFTY FIRST CLASS Horses, suitable for all kinds of work. Apply at Sixty- sixth street and Third avenue. soles Hi Poe, SALE~A PAIR OF KANSAS PONIES, ABOUT 184 he hands hi gh, oF will exchange for liquors.’ Address ‘ont office lushin, (OR SALE—SPAN OF CARR) HORSES, 153¢ hi brown, handsome, sound and kind, owner hay no use for them. Gan be seen’at private stable No. 122 W ‘Twenty-ninth street, Fo, SALE—GOOD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; also Team and Truck to let. s40 West Thirty- sixth stree' FO SALE—TWO, GOOD WORK HOUSES, SUITABLE for any kind of business; they are sound, gentle and without faults. Inquire of PHILIP DEC 549 First avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty “second streets, OR SALE—A FIRST LASS HORSE AND SPRING . Onn be seen at Kent avenue, the illiamsburg. RK, SALE—FIRST CLASS TURNOUT; LADY'S TOP Phaeton aud Vony, alone; owner leaving city, ex gee ® 3 West Thi avenue® ‘prosrser PARK FAIR GROUND A ASSOCIATION. FIRST AND SECOND FAL FALL MEETINGS, 1875, First Mosting--Octapee 4, 6, 8 and 11. Seeond Meeti g—October 25, 27, 28 and 29, ineach meeting, $400 for horses $250 to first, $100 to second be and $50 to U third. 'URSE No. 2.—Firstday in each mootings 11,200 for horses that have never henson 2247 $600 To Bre $9) to necand, to third and $150 to ourth, PUR: 3.—Second day in each meeting, $400 for harees athan e never beaten 2:33; $250 to first, $100 to cond und $50 to third. “PURSE No. 4.—Second day in each meeting, $1,000 for horses that have never beaten 2:26; $550 to first, $350 to second 4 ‘yd to third. U 5.—Third SE ee euch meget, $600 for horses that have never beaten 2 $350 to first, $150 to second andl 100 to ebied, 6.—Third in, each meeting. $2,500 for ver be: 1; $1,100 st, 8900 to d and $200 to fourth. ear day Th each, meeting, $400, for © never beaten 2:38; $250 to frst, $100 to second and $50 to third. PURSE No. 8.—Fourth, day in euch meeting. $4,000, free for all; 1,600 to first, $1, to second, $000 to third and $400 to fourth. All the above races to be mile heats, three in five, in har- fhm and in accordance with the rules of the National Asso- ciation, In purses Nos. 2, 6 and 8 five will be required to enter and three to start. The Association also reserve the right, should bs of the days in the first meeting prove stormy, to hay power of oatponing, 80 a8 wd con- flict with the it Jerome In heats eight or more horse: rt the distance shult be 180 yards, be tries for the above purses will close Monday, Anjust, 30, Po'clock P. M., at the New York Turf. Exchange. 15 We: Twenty-etphth street, New York city. Address all commani- cations to GEORGE. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, at above address, or 189 Montague street,’ Brooklyn, N. Y, E. 6. READ, President. _Gronax W, Oaxuey, Superintendent, EA VIEW DRIVING PARK, NEW DORP, THURS- day, Bopheniber 2) 2, 1875.—Runhing and Trotting Races. Running Race—Halt mile heats, best three in five: purse of $100. | Has alrendy six entries, first class horses. The en- tries for this race will be open until 11 A, M. the wd of the "Protting Race—Mile heats, three in five ; purse Five entries tor this ri Entries to close August 31, ra a) P.M. For further notice acre ¥ ‘ednesday, September t Y & CO., Managers, New Dorp, 8. Vv EST SIDE DRIVING PARK, JERSEY CITY —SEP- tember 2, hearest to 3 ininutes; first, second, third money. class: ‘first,’ second, third money. To close at (216 Hinrrow street, Jerse Ger August 31,9 P. M “YAN KEUREN 45 BIRDS. OHN DEWHURST, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL plasterer, 717 Seventh avenue, near Forty-ninth street, Tate of 1,266 Broadway.—Centre Piecos and ‘Plaster Orna: ments carefully packed and shipped to all parts of the country. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE + Lotteries.—SIMMONS, DICKINSON , Managers. “KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS No, 507—aUGUSt 28, 1875, 48, 47, 42, 66, 72, 26, 35, 70, 18, 22, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 5O8—avGusT 2 1875. 16, 90, 25, 12,' 47, 24, 40, RY, EXTHA C148 x0. 508—aUG . 17, Bl, 63, 3B, BR, 43, 66, 7 mig, chase wo, SO4—Auausr 28, 76, 59, 54, 58, 37, 63, 47, 30, Punt information by applying to or ‘addressing 4, CLUTR, Brondway, first floor, rear offle, or Post office box 4,000, ie TSIMMONS, DICKINSON & 00,8 GRAND Monthly Distribution of the Kentucky State Lottery on the Havana plan, to be drawn September Havana of Cuba, drawn Aug lying to or addressing J, CLUT) Tirondway. or Post office box 4,000, Royal 30, Pull info ag by ap. , Authorixed Agent, 200 Oe OF THE HOLY Bo pied MADISON AVE- ‘nue and Forty-second Hours of service at . Tyny will proueb. All are welcome, EDICATION OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN St. Ls church, Forty-second street, between Sev- buth and Eighth avenues, on Sunday, August 29, 1875.—Ser- (loge From 10 40,33 A M., dedication and German sermon Rev. J. Ruperti, D. D.; “trom 2 t0 4 P. M., addresses to the ehilare of the Wont, school and. to all the 4 hy the Burch by Rew, W. Drees and Ite 1, Halfiuann trom Zhg to cKngiish service by b.'Ds Pros. Rev. G rotel, hes oe "the welical Lathersa ‘Ministeriumi of the State ¥ of New York. es IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL ouvnan, MADISON venue and. Forty seventh stro v, William T. Sa. Vino, Toctor. “Divine service at 10°00 A.M, und 145 P.M Fas rector will prosch, "Ail eee sordially Invited to attend. ARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND FORTY- second street.—This evening, “Spiritualiym versus Faamcn,”” by ACW. Hume, “Open at 7; vo commence at ‘OST IMPORTANT.—BISHOP SNOW, OF MOUNT ‘1 ington square hject—"The Flying Beat Hand tl S Womne Sitting in ine he Ephah.” M Y¥—I HAVE WRITTEN YOU FIVE LETTERS. fo answer, Are you not allowed to write me? KW YOR SALE—A CHOICE PEW FOR SALE IN artholomew's church. Por full particulars apply to ‘ 1 ROMAINE BROWN, No. ) Browdway. RAYER AND PRAISE ON CAMP MEETING ORDER, Friduy evenings, liberty to al 383 West Thirty. sixth Kreet; clussen, Tue ursday and Friday evenings, sale Methoalat kploce ‘Kpiscopal cbureh, Vhirty-fourth iavvot, eas Big th avenue, INSON & €0,8 GRAND of the Kentucky State Lottery, or ugust 24.—The following numbers 200 Broadwa; Next drawing, September 2 Fickets now ready, —KENTUCKY bin? Po aaa NUMBER LOTTERY, a SIMMONS, DI KINSON & Tt Managers, ”. rites cashed, informath n firnlabe and | cireula next drawing tor September 25, 1875, sent reg by nd FATES.” EMERSON & CO,, 180 Broudwayy Tome a bok or ILLEUSE (MARVEL. fest and hest cosmetic ever peed: 3 yin bal In m clear, by id and beantifal; joves wrinkles, reel and hy bottle. “Depot, No. 4 agannara) ee 9 pet DANFORTH, TR. "E AND HEALING medium, has good remedies fi he altlicted, Patients from the country can have wen Rooms, with Board if de- sired. Residence No, 100 West Fifty. sixth street, corner of Sixth avenue, OvAL, HAYA distrib e3 000 distri mod in prizes ever Next drawing August 30° pe. 1 Prize of, Gistatats ot lovormation tars Prizes cashed. Spanish Bank Bills, Doubloons aud Guv- orm VLOW & 0O., Bankers, 11 Wall atrves, New Yorks HORSES, CARRIAG UCTION HOUSE OF. VAN T TASSELL, & KEARNEY, RTEE! STREE' 110 and 112 EAST THIR’ NEAR FOURTH AY] NUE’ REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD BVT Ieoee AND FRIDAY, AT GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and ‘inges to sell, will find this house perfectly reliable, as this business will'be conducted on the ep straightforward principles which have governed it in eG GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY Nog 4 THAT I8 WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 HOURS FOR TRIAL. Horses, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., always on hand at private sale: LIBERA. ADVANCES | MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. _ GREAT AND IMPORTANT 8A OP AUL TIE FAST AND VALUABLE TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT a iris HARN BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, '&C.,. &C. THE PROPERTY OF J.D, AT STABLE N NEW YORK HoT! Ce NOOR CK NOW © GENTL iaceaee Re SEE LD AND TA TBTNON AND TRIALS rOUN SOUND, KIND AND very fast brown Mare Lig? with new light ats, top Buey and Harness $2,500; will sell for He the owner has no fare {we for thom. Address ce. double; sound, gentle and kin OR SALE—NEW ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY BRAD- eal & ere will be sold cheap as owner has no use for it ¢ Call St MOTI'S stables, 119 and ‘121 Wout ‘Twenty-thitd OR SALE—A PACING HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, Syeurs old; warranted sound ‘and kind; warranted to pace a sai better than 2:40; yO at Road Wagon anda set of Harness, nes new, and # very handsome dark brown 7 yeurs old; sate for a lady or ghildren to drt acrifice, through death. Appl Central Park stable, Seventh avenue, betw seventh and Fitty-olghth streets. To be seen on M Po, SALE—AT A BARGAIN, $600—A STYLISH PAIR of cross matched Carriage Horses; warranted perfectly sound; fast travellers; 8 years old, 151% high. Address CASH, box 123 Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE, LOW—PAIR FAST ROAD MARES; handsome bays, 15 hands, 7 years old; square natural ny: trotters; show 3 minutes; absolutely sound ‘and right. Ad- dress MARES, Herald Uptown Braneh office. F% SALE—$225—HANDSOME BAY CARRIAGE Horse, 15 iesdre ay old; good traveller, single or great ld onl; rigs eek tyne coco So. aT eoeed ae corner Eldridge. OR SALE—BOY'S OWN PONY, 6 HANDS; STYL- ish, perfect under saddle, free driver, safe, and ‘reliable OR “SALE—A SHIFTING TOP BUGGY, IN G00D der, made by Dusenbury & Van Dusen; only used a . BAILEY, 50 East Fourth street, near Bowery. (OR paln—vor BAY TEAM, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 yery stylish and prompt drivers. Ap. ol ply at KINNEY'S stable, 190 West Fourth street, Fos, AND HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP—$100, Apply to JAMES CURLEY, 151 East Eighty-fifth st. ALF OF PRIVATE STABLE, 1 East Ninth street, to let, $50 per month, inquire on premises. QO"; SECOND SULKY, BY PRAY, $60; 1 DUSENBURY ide bar aCe $175; 1 Stivers do, nearly new, Couy Rockaway, $200: 1 Skeleton ep Wages. ‘op Express Wavon, $100; $0. Top Peete Bee eel eu ad Wayons, $35 up: one Clarence ret Brewster; also @ larxe assortment of styles, at prices to suit the tin W. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. RIVATE STAB TO LET—NEAR ~ GRAMERCY Park; six stalls; ample carriage room, coachman’s room, &e. 223 East Twentieth street, ‘arriages of all ECOND HAND, CARRIAGES. Glass front Landau, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street. ‘Two Lat one by aha & Co., of Broome street. Two Cla 6, in fine ord Half-top Cabriolet, in ir, by Brewster & Co, of Broome sieces yseveral balt-top Pastoss, poodordst and ary cheap ; two very nice 'T Ourts, one by Brewster & Co.; other French Coupe, for 1875 &e.; top Road Wagons, in variety, by . FLANDRAU, 372 and 874 Broome street, old stand of Brewster & Co. ECOND HAND CARRIAGES. Clarence, Landanlet, uy Ma Turnout seat Phaeton, 1 Wagon, Curtain Coach, Top Wagon, Giass front Landau, N Vagon, a pieht Landau Coupe Rockaway. ifn ord and for sal : 00d RADLEY. PRAY UO,, 25 Union square. 10 LET—A PRIVATE TWO STORY BRICK STABLE, in the rear, No. 146 East Fifty-third street. Inquire on stalls; all improvements; rent reasonable, WM. M. THC 0 _LET—PRIVATE STABLE NOS. 146 AND 148 West Thirty-first street; contains seven stalls and box OMAS, No. 408 Sixth avenue, Pt RENTOA STABLE, | XO. 907 WES? THIRT promises of Mr. PLE 25x100. Inquire,on seventh street, neat Ei bar pth avenu 10 LEASECAT FAVORABLE, TERMS, LaRak GE FIRST class Stat 5 and 17 East Twent; Fifth avenue; most desirable situation. time from 12 to 4. JOHN MATHEWS, 82 beh 7 GENTLEMAN WHOSE HEALTH COMPELS HIM to leave the city will sell his Turnout, consisting of & Bair of bay Horses ( hauds’ high, by Behan Riven? can’ go to erack'and show 2:50", Fagin ‘Sctry and Harness, made to order and used but little. | Must be sold by Septimber 1. Inquire wt RAYMOND & 00'S stables, Paci , Brooklyn, NEARLY NEW PHAETON, at ebareain, Cert BEAUTIFUL PONY, +, &e., complete, for si “| —COUPR, BUILT IN PARIS: ANY REASONABLE + offer will be taken. dca to MERIAM, Brevoort House stables, Clinton place, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, « EZRA by | 2 gt Bienteonth street, Broudway, Cougs foes x poat Rockaways, extonsicn top Burouches, class work, low prices and 'v A. <HAM'S tier CIR Zh. Rockaway; most popular, carriage made ceived; several ‘ageont dod "Carringes taken a exchanges sao AAWeS, Broadway and Fourth street. At COB'S. =P ACTORY. Lage pnal ee aes wand second han nai! orket Wagons, new Ribas med, Wadi new FA lowest price an Herald | office. V ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HORSE, HARNESS and Single Truck; must be all in order; ae 1d where they can be seen. Address W. W. M $300. =TOP SIDE-BAR ROAD WAGON, ay BREW. ms way and 666 penx AVENUE.—FOR SALE, A PONY Eighth tween the age of one of the favorably known colleen or tie clty ot to Tenens oF to consummate their knowledge of the German lungua) Assistance In the dif Secor, Erapehes of edugation can wh, of Rudolf Mer | Gilaiar, Gotan. Wagon; also fine Harness, $50; Private stable 11 Kast Tenth $1605" -A BRAUTIFY, L FIRST CLASS SHIFTING irewster D. ster, of Broome street Be! and we order. For sale at BARKER & SON'S, corn hirty-ninth street. isin ‘of Hroud- hacton, Call between 1 and 5 Tuesd: Lifes at 608 ROPE. __ TONED SUPERIOR. OFFICER or THEA ARMY, in. Meg od Grand duchy of Saxony, Germany, take In to Board (irom the fet of Septenber or Ist ober) too an ge melewien. of respectable family, be- Pury of visiting j* mM ererumeed & Co. * Broadway and 4 Hleveuth street. Announce theiz Grahd Exhibition of SEPTEMBER 1. This exhibition will afford the for inspecting and procuring tho chotcest production of the French and jae any fnportunity wo purebase, PLAIN COLORED SILKS. ‘This stock comprises cight different grades of quality, ranging tn prices from $1 to $8 per per yard. Colors entirely new and exclusively our own production, BLACK SILKS. most agreeable opportunity menufseture 4f Bonnet & Cle), stiNl stunds unrivalled in this ¢ Scuntry for purity and brillianey of finish, together with Ite undoubted dare pislere, Bellon it correet ria ‘The enlargement ef this department enables us to offer a ‘Trimming Velvets, black and colored, Lyons and Geneva manufacture, Boing desirous of establishing a reliable patronage in this department, our prices will be below the market value. HIGH NOVELTIES. Brocade Damasse, Armurie, striped and Cadrille Paris and Lyons AMERICAN SILKS. Tn addition to our Lyons Silks, we are the sole agents for celebrated American manufacturers BLACK AND COLORED guaranteed to wear and not ‘These goods will be placed on separate ind sold only as American goods. JAMES McCREERY Broadway and Eleventh street. street, one door west of Ee =] RroRssa=S RARSSRRRH Ram 54 WEST POURTEENTH STREET, near Sixth avenue. CH STORE, 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street. The finest collection of Human Halt Goods positively re- tailed at wholesale prices. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed or. novelty received direet from THE SUN Citiawow, OX, pric $10. Chij Tnvisible Fronts, very stylish, for Berm of all ages, on Warlety and ta shortest notice, Price ag/Tnest auality Hate Switches ola, not dyed. shes, 4 ight. 82 inches, 4 ounce weight. ome collection of the rarest shades, at very low prices. Combings Soe 25c. and 50e, per ounce; & by & newly invented meth Foote put ail one we oe should not fall to call at our newly opened estab- uneven ‘54 West Fourteenth street, where all the novelties Aurora” to bleach any shade of hair to yauty,”” Greme Blanche” for the States, whien prepaid, free of al with privilege of € nine [MPourant Notice 10 TO MOUSHREEPERS H. ©. Kocu, 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker, will sell this week, previous to removal to 819 Sixth avenue, corner Twentieth street, the balance of his stock of white and brown regardless of cost. ea 10-4 Bienkate S. 75, $2 $3 50, soll 1d Comfortable filled with white cotto Nottingham C Curtains. The entire stock, consisting of low to finest goods imported, ‘must be sold, Short Tengths half price, Extraordinary bargains in bare "Hower sanke pli Titres" Quilts, eycomb Quilts, 75e. This is the loot chance to bu; buy dr goods at the old pupular let. “The goods must be sold, i Do not fail to toall as KOCH'S, Carmine and Blocker streets. FANCY GOODS nN ts igh Ad AND LINEN GOODS, LACES ERIE: TES’, GENTLEMEN'S AND ‘QuILDRE FonsiaatiN: NOt TONS, Ex, UND WARI My ‘Articion Pe ids, House Furnishing, AND WOODEN WARE, Wie. warranted. $4 99. MIL iuLA’, BOOKS, Re Tg Sham ING, (0, SEAMLESS Ky fgeveted samples sent f Orders uid FOU! ae THs eed AVENUE, S10 RROADW. ya WEDNESDAY, ubaeank ‘An attache of this house has been in Paris Aa the past few months for the purpose of selecting our fall and winter fash- We shall therefore display at our opening the most choice and retiable styles. Duplies vay ed houses have been selec nd our many pati Thorough instruction nn of dress cutting? ts ion journals Le jode, 816 BIG Broudway yPE: Tg—aMrnis is PATTERN BAZAAR, ‘Twentieth and we rst sts, rt jt nat the office eM | apoipe Sy ing begins Wednesday, September 1. Bon’ come unti} Wed bet All the Intest designs i “Card thing wil be prepared on Wednes- th a eloth model Subscript ons vo eur. ‘Wonth id and our “Ulustrat cern Bazaar” $1 a y Tevefved. We aball give @ premium te gash subscribes A BURDETTE tra this week or next. ou Eger Py) ek Laer ~~ PRICE FIVE CENTS. _BRY Goops. posse SUCCESS. ee ie M <A RRR DDD L MM MM AA RB RD D Lo MM MM AA EB RD B cL MM MM Aa RD 4 MMMM A A ERED D cC MMM A AR RD 8 L M MM MAAAAR RD L MM MA AR RD D LLLLM M MA 4 RDDD Originator of WN NY Vit S888 IT BBBB L EEFER Lee ey. Vite SER, Ba WNY NY Vvus 1B BL UNN NY V lis 1B BL InN N N V ¥ II ssss It RBBB L UN MN VV Uf SUB BL IN NN VV I SUB BL is oN VW NS ste BE uN N VU 8888 I! BBBB LLLLLEBEBEB real Patent Halr Lace and natural water d curl, and instantly make the lady look brn ee assortment of long Hair Switches and fashion Chino My stock is composed of the longest and finest rare colors toes can ae oot ‘on the globe. jy superiority aud success tre incontestable, and permits me aie a large ing my old stand. Vurge amortment of Tortolae Shell aud Ivory Goode: and so Petfarcery. At H. GUILMARD’S, Nos, 839 and 841 Broadway, Nos. 50 and 61 East Thirteenth street, and store No, 17 Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga Springs, CONKLING & COMPANY, ? No, 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets, . one block below A. T. Stewart &Co., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, AUGUST 9, © A SUPERB LINE OF NEW FALL Goops, comprising all the latest Paris Novelties tm SILKS and DRESS GOODS at our USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Elegant single und double width Camel's Hair Cloth, Elegant Spitzbergen Mixtures for sneques and overskirts. Elegant Knickerbocker Suiting Cloth, the latest Paris pow elty in dress material, 15 yards wide, 1, Plaid and striped oe Cloth, fe for sacques and overskirte 135 yards wide, $1 25. A VISIT OF INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY 80 LICITED, CONKLING & COMP. No. 763 between Righth and Ni ead BARGAINS Carpet and Foratyanas ‘The largest assortment of cone Farnitare, &c., of any house in the city, now on exhibition at our immense Warerooms, 512 and 51: 514 Eighth avenue, Parties about purchasing will save considerably by giving us @ call, KELL (Successor to HO? Parrett), ‘512 and S14 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, OPENING. Mme. A. DUVAL, Dress and Cloak Maker and fossipeng) will exhibit ber imported Paris for the coming Wednesday, ‘September 1, 1875, 878 Broadw: wey ‘near Eighteenth street. French Corsets. N. B.—Superior rite Dressmaking a specialty. New ele nier, indispensable to the prosent style of dress. strests. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, A A. ee. PORTER & DOANE, 4 949 Brondway and 179 Fifth avenue, of Kew Senact it In Parisian Ronnete glish Round Hats. Cai te ane —MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE ‘A, Union square. Just Feceived, novelties in| Paris paris Boa nets and English Round Hats. “Le Vondale,” season. er neon fet A a pet et AS. — @ first class millinery establishment; ce. A i id Uptown asthe Typed ddress MADAME, He ge OPENING OF AUTUMN STYLES, AT MME. Eee tt erat die ger rs teenth street, on, Wednesday, Reptea Wi EMO} and the ‘yitusteated Porfolio of Fashions,” pt H® RY CARIE, successor to Emile Robert & Carle, importer and jobber ‘ine Freneh er ese ed Union square. Paris—13 Rue Richer. Offers, i in addition to a considerable assortment of thé latest fash: fons in Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, &e., carefully selected by himself, the very finest French Felts of the latest shapes and colors, ‘the most margin to the buyer, at Sizures calculated tole No goods at retail. ME. DEMOREST’S EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, NO, 17 East Fourteenth street.—“What to Wear,” price Portfolio of Fashions,” price 10e, Ready September 1 se Ee eee ME. LURGLEY HAS REMOVED HER DRESS. making rooms from 62 West Thirty-third street to 60, next door. Ladies’ dresses made over equal to new; dresses made from $4 to $15; cutting and baisting; perfect fAtting; patterns cut. PENING OF FALL STYLES OF PLAIN trimmed paper Lge ae at No.6 Clinton nesday, September the latest novelties in fashions on exhibition and for sale. Dresses made in see Le. ‘most stylish and neatest manner. ‘Also. the eg brated Corsets and 5} mi Pads, J. A. No. 6 Clinton place, four doors it of Broadway. Rasen. oe ere eco pae SISTERS OF CHARITY, byret im res ca pe 343 West Forty-second street, are now prenared to ceive and exeente orders for fashionable o mnating Le all other of lew e is rexpectfully solicited. sid MS Pog soos hate “aynsiheil | Ace FASHIONS, NO th street Portfotto of Fashions,” pr hen We, Ttendy L YACHT STEAMBOATS, & &C. Sams joe Soe a —100 BOATS READY TO SHIP, ALL KINDS AND A; sineg, cheap, Spoon Oars also metallic and its, me sree RPHEN OR SALE—A 17 FOOT ROW BOAT, hy a TWOPAIA ith of oars, sail booed locks, and falls to holst her to davite Heb Vos’ ots Post ofice, FoR. SALE NRW. SEA-GOING STEAM SCHOONER ean log 12 nautical miley per hour ‘Apply aboard, club Stapleton, °staten Mand R SALE—HANDSOME 40 FOOT CABIN SLOOB ache: tan, able, newly painted and ta osmrplete eter} Bow at foot of West t Fifty-seven! 8,948 Post office. for immediate’ use office, or statien K, New York. Pn pastest STEAM, YACHT. AFLOAT60 LONG it dranght; t engines, fourth street, South SBrocklyn, pg 4 FOR SALE—CARRIES 90 TONS; Pf r—- water. Address J. H. BEDELL, 49 South treet, Brooklyn, E. D. wn bs he ante etn ee Ill STEAM YACHT FOR SALE—52 FEET LONG, 10 PRET Ww + wi eo el or exchanged for other Prop orty. “Apply at 307 Jay street, Brooklyn. CHOONER YACHT, 70 FEET TARO, NEARLY NEW id well fe for sale aa PLU. esscete teleost Appts toot thirty _WANTED TO PURCHASE. Beare .—GROCERY WANTED, GOOD PAYING one, by “cast han Went dé tty preferred; “no box rald oligo. Eons TO BUY—A SECOND HAND BILLIARD ‘Table of a good manufacturer Aho order, 4 size 4x8. _ Apply we Hotel Espanol, Fourth street. cee wnnnnannn MISCELLANEOUS: LADY, GOING TO CALIFORNIA OVERLAND, wished to meet some one desiring to do the sane for the iat cee ‘Address, for interview, INDEPEN Bxceision BIRD POWDERS FOR oe rds re image, and song. | Wholenale age N, CRITTENTON, No. 4 Sixth avenue, ‘ork. 25 cents. GEND $1 AND RECEIVE, POSTPAID, THE eg hollow ground Rayor tn, 8 sity i tedden eee. W. IRV! ton

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