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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14.258. —— DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Sixrervta Page—Second, third, fourth, fifth ana sixth columns. STROLOGY—Fourtn Pacr—Fifth column. ILLIARDS—Finst Pace—Sixth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Firteents Pagr—First, third, fourth and @fth columns, and Fourt# Fourth and fifth column: BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Prrreextn Pace— Fifth column, and Fourti Pagr—Fifth column. BROOKLYN BOARD—Virrvexty Pace—Fifth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Pace— First and second columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Eteventn Paar. BUSINESS NOTICES—Nixtu Pace—Fifth and sixth col- umns. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace—Pirst column, and Fourrn Page—First column, ‘ CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Fooereextn Page Fourth ‘and fifth columns, and TurTesnTu Pace—Third eol- nmn. CLOTHING—Turnrzents Page—Fourth column. eon te AND GARDENERS—Fourteexta Pace— lun. COASTWISE, STEAMSHIPS—Secoxn Pacu—Fourth and fifth colamns. , 4 core ha pity igency wot Pace—Sixth column, an ‘ovrTn Pacr—| colamn. DANCING ACADEMIES—Starumsra Pace+Second col- umn. —' Pagr—Third colamn. RY GOODS. hiner Page Filth and sixth columns. WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Tiinp Pacr—First, Second and Thi columns, and Fount Pacr—First and Second colum PUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sxcoxd Pacx—Fourth col- ExoU RSTONS-Sxcoxn Paox—Fifth and sixth columns Di E) AGH. FOR PRAIGHT Of CHARTER—Twaurmn Pacm—Sixth vor £3 Li Poorer Pace—Sixth column, and Fournit FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET= Tuinp PaGk—Third and fourth columns, and Fourtn Pacr—Second column. FURNITURE Tiaurenyrn Pacr—Pinh column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Fourreenta Pace—Third ace — and fourth columns, and Turnteextn Pace—Third , column, HELP WANTED—MALES—Fountrextu Pagr—Fifth and Aixth columns, and Tarnrenrn Paar—Third column, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,—Finst Pacr—Third, fourt) and fifth eolnmn HOTHLS—Rrereesr Pacr—Fifth and stxth columns, and Fourrn Pacr—! column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Tmep Pacr—Sixth colnma, and Fourrtt Pace—Third column. INSTRUCTION—Sixtexxt Pacr—First and second col- JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace— Second column. CTURE SEASON—Tarnreexta PAc—Third column, ST AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—Second column. ACHINERY—Fourtu Pacr—Third column, ARBLE MANTELS—Tminteent# Pagr—Third column, ATRIMONTAL—Tiiereunce 1S reaieg column. EDICAL—Fountu Pagr—Sixth column. ILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Page—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrrn Page— Sixth column. ISCELLANEOUS—Trrnreexra Pacr—Sixth column, USICAL—Turrteentn Pack—Sixth column. EW PUBLICATIONS—Nintn Pace—Sixth column, ATTRRNG—Finet Raape Sixes golnma. RSONAL—Frust Pacr—First colnmn. TANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sixtxexxm Page—Second column. ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— hen} Pacr—Third column, and Tainreerta Pacr—Third column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconn Pagr—Second and third columns, and Fourrn Pacy—First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Secoxp Pacr—Third nd fourth columns, and Fourtn Page—First column. REAL ESTATE, WANTED—Fourtu Pacy—First column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Fixst Pace—Fi columns. st REWARDS—Finst Page—Second column, BALES AT AUCTION—Fourtn Pacr—Sixth column. KITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Fountexytn Page— First, second and third columns, and TatrTxenta Pace—Third column. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Fountrrrrn Pacr— Fourth column, and Tarmrexnta Pace—Third column. Ree L NOTICES—Tiirtkentn Pace—Fourth cotamn. PORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third column. BTORAGE—First Pacr—Second column. SUMMER RESORTS—Frrreenta Pacr—Sixth column, Fie TRADES—Fourtexnrn Pace—Sixth column. rst and second HE TURF—Prnst Paay—Third column. LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tarap Pacr— First colamn, and Fourta Pace—First column. RAVELLERS' GUIDE—Seconp Pagk—Fifth column. NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘Turrp Pace—Fourth and fifth columns, and Founta Pace—Second and third columns, WANTED TO CHARTER—Tweieru Pagr—Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst Page—Second column. "WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0.—Turrtxentt Page—Fifth col- AWESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxconp Pace—Second column, aud Fourtu Paor—Firat column. ‘WINES, Sacoas ‘4&C.—First Pacr—Sixth column, WINTER RESORTS—Fourtn Pack—Fifth column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &4C.—Twanrtu Pace—Sixth cok umn. pelle i dence of Mr. Alexander Raffalovich, of Odessa, late of ‘iliplain, Conn., will be thankfully received by PHILIP PEYER & CO., 20 Exehange place, who bave news of im- portance to him. fie INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRESENT RESI- ; NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. q ROOKLYN TABERNACLE, REV, T. DEWITT TAL- mage, pastor.—Preaching Sanday morning and eveuin; at 108g end oe by the pastor. sf 24 O 1 SO. GENTLEMAN, HAVING LATELY IMPORTED two No. 8 breach-loading Shotguns, will sell one very cheap. Address GREAT BARGAIN, Herald office, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, MURCH OF THE INCARNATION, MADISON AVENUE Gifth street, Rev. Arthur Brooks, rector.— mg A. M.'and 8 P.M. CUUROH OF 87. MARY THE VIRGIN, West FOR fifth street, near Broadway.—10 A. M. morning pra; 10:45 litany and bigh celebration, 4 P.M. vespers. HURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- nus, above Forty fifth street, Rev. Dr.’ Howland, rec- ror on Sunday, September 5, at 11 A. M. and 4 HUROH OF THE ASCENSION, CORNER OF FIFTH / avenue and Tenth street, will ‘be open for divine ser- yices this Sunday, September 5, at 11 o'clock A.M. Holy Communion at 4 o'cloex P. M, Cur CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND THIRTY- fifth prayer, sermon and encharistic prayers, 10:30; evening, prayer and. sermon, 7:45; Perangers welcome. “ALLAN slitLDON WOODLE, ininister ne HURCH OF THE HOLY, TRINITY, Madison avenue and Forty-second street. Hours of service, 1017 A. Mand 4P. M. Rev. MORRIS A. TYNG will preach, ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD ‘street, near Sixth avenue.—Rev. Dr. Fuller, of Balti- more, will ‘preach Sunday morning, The pastor, Rey. R. 8. MacArthur, in the evenin; HVRCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH street, between Lexington and Third avenues.—Divine tervice by’ the rector, Rey. Dr. Flagg, at 10:30 A.M. Sun- day school 2:30 P. M. \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER PARK AVE- 2 gue and Thirty-fourth street Rev. J. HL Wiggin will preach at 11 o'clock. Subject—"Does the Human Soul Weigh Anything!” The public cordially invited. THLETIC CLUBS, PEDESTRIANS AND HORSE- men.—Pe solid silver and silver gilt case with directions how to them, at $9 each; they will tell UTLER’S INFALLIBLE MANGE CURE AND MEDI cines for all diseases, For sale only at No. 6 Peck slip. OR SALE—A BLACK AND TAN DOG, 9 MONTHS old, best stock in the city, weighs 3 pounds. Inquire at leventh street. 1OR SALE—A SPLENDID ST, BERNARD DOG, 8 years old. 103 Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn, E. D. Fo, SALE—A BLACK AND TAN GORDON SETTER, well broken; also a very small black and tan Terrier and other fancy Dogs, Pigeons, Fowls, &c. B, E. HALE, 209 Fulton stroot, New York. REAT SALE OF GREENER FAR-KILLING PRIZE Guna, at prices from $125 to $275, gold. For circulars, showing the wonderful efficiency of these weapons, apply at H. ©. SQUIRES’, No. 1 Cortlandt street. OINTER DOG.—AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, AT 10 o'clock, by VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, at Mart, 112 Kast Thirteenth street,—A1 stock, 11 months old, stanch. Has been gunned over some, and can be seen Mon- day and day of sale. NTED—A FINE DOUBLE GUN, ‘SCOTT OR eener make, ten gauge, and nine pounds weight; mast be In perfect ‘order. Address G. G., Box 114 Herald offic THE TURF. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORNING and evening at THOMAS’ Exchange, 1,230 Broadway, on the running races at Hartford, Newport, Prospect Park and Lexington, Ky. Particular attention given to orders by mail or messenger. French pools open until the hour of starting the race, NHURCH OF ST. ROSE, OF LIMA, CANNON STREET, / Rey. R, Brennan, pastor—The celebration of the “Feast ofthe Patron Saint of the Church” will take place to-day at 1046 A. M. Rey. B. O'Reilly will preach, HURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, SEVENTY- / fourth street and Fourth avenue.—Services on ancen At 10K A. M., and 4P.M.—Rew J. Tuttle Smith, rector, w Ai preach, IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADISON ‘avenue and Forty-seventh street (rector, W. T. —Divine services 10:30 A, M.and 7:15 P. M. TIS COMING!—THE MESSENGER OF THE JUDG- ment dispensation will preach the word of prophecy on Sunday, at 3 P. inthe University, Washington square. Seats free. Subject, ‘The approaching mighty destruction of the world.” ‘AMES D, DAVIS (MEMBER OF TALMAGE’S LAY oJ College) will speak morning and evening at Graco tist chapel, Twenty-ninth street and Ninth avenue. Sab- hachool and prayer meeting as usual. Our doors are open throughout the summer to friends and strangers alike, Welcome all in the name of Jesus, ‘EW CHURCH SERVICES.—SERVICES ON S8UN- days, at 11 A. M., have been resumed in the school Toom of the Church of'the New Jerusalem, East Thirty-fifth street, between Park and Lexington avennos. 'T. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH. FORTIETH STREET, BE- ‘tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Rev. F. 0. Ewer, D. D., rector.—Services on Sunday, 7 and 10}g A. M. and 434 P. M. Strangers welcomed. T. ANN'S CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR © ‘Fifth avenue.—Sunday, services at 7 and 10:90'A. M.. 4 and 7:45 P. M., and for deaf mutes at 2:45 P. M. Rev. Mr. Krans preaches in the evening. iT, THOMAS CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-third street, will reopefi Sunday, September 5, Morning service, Sermon and Holy Communion at 10}¢ o'clock. Afternoon, Service and Sermon at 4 o'clock. iT. MARK’S CHURCH, SECOND AVENUE AND + Tenth street.—Sermon and holy communion at 11 A. M. Evening prayer and sermon at 73,1. M., Rev. Dr. Rylance will preach. T. CURYSOSTOM'S CHAPEL, | THIRTY-NINTH © “street, corner of Seventh avenue.—Sunday services—7 A. M., Holy Communion; 9 A. M., Morning Prayer: 10% A. M., Litany, Sermon and Holy Communion ; 734 P. M. ing Prayer'and Sermon. Duily services—9 A. M., Prayer: 5 P. M., Evening Prayer; agd on Thursday, at 7 A, Holy Communion, and on Friday, at 76 P. M.,' Evening pane REIGN OF CHRIST."—REV. FORDYCE HITCH- cock, of Newark, N. J., at Plimpton Hall, Ninth street, rrevd ie avenue, Sunday, September 5,11 A. M, Public invited. IABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE- nue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.—Rev. James Boardman Hawthorne, pastor. Reopens Sunda: 5, 10:30 A. M.—"The Power of Christian Living,” 7:45 P. ‘How to Treat Our Enemies.” All cordially invited, HE REY. DR. HOWELL WILL PREACH THIS evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Church of the Morning Bar, Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avo- nue. You areinyited, September 7, Sept UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning and evening this week at Johnson's Rooms, corner Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on the running races at Lexington, Ky., and at Prospect Park; full returns by special correspondent. French pools open at 6 A.M. All rs by mail or messenger will receive particular attention, W, ‘7. B. JOHNSON, ‘PBerROF PARK FAIR GROUNDS. THIRD ANNUAL RUNNING MEETING. THREE RACES EACH DAY. Palton ferry cars connect with steam cars at Twenty-third street, landing passengers at the PARK GATES IN TEN MINUTES, Races commence at 3 P, M. ench day. Badges for the mecting ean be procured at the Turf Ex- change 15 West Twenty-cighth street. Price, 85. URING THE RACES AT THE PROSPECT PARK Fair Grounds on the 7th, 9th and 11th inst. the Pros- pect Park and Coney Island Railrond Company will ran special trai Fy few minutes from, their depot, Ninth ay- enue and Twentieth street, Greenwood, direct to the track. Running time, 10 minntés. Fare to go and return, 25c, ‘The Park and Vanderbilt avenue tine of horse cars, which leave Fulton ferry, passing Catharine ferry and crossing all city lines of cars, connect with the steam road, ‘The most direet route from New York 1s vin Hamilton ferry, and Coney Island cars to the junction of Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street. Passengers will be carried free from that point to the company’s depot. R, SCHERMERHORN, Engineer and Superintendent Coney Island Division, OCTETY OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE of Westchester County.—Annnal Fall Mecting at White Plains September 9, 10, and 11,1875, ‘The following are the entries :—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1875, THREE MINUTE CLASS—PURSE $200, 1. M. H. Whipple names d. g. Martin Ross; 2. Dan Mace, eh. g. Lookow AF. Olds, s. g, Alonzo; 4, Alex. Patterson, bd. m. Modesty; 5. Peter Manee, b. g. Revenge; 6. B. Ew bk. g. bi wen; 7. H. G. Kugler, bk. s. Marshal Ney. THREE-YEAR-OLD CLASS—PURSE $50. 1. Peter Mas names d. g. O Thunder; 2. Doo Cook, b. f. Mary Kennedy; 3. W. H. Deorer, ch. m. Beile McClane. Fie DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1875, TWO-FORTY CLASS—PURSE $300, 1, M. H. Whipple names b. (2 Sleepy David; 2. br. g. Big Bonanza; 3. J. Pinkerton, Fr. [3 5 F. Olds, 3 m. Minerva; 5. I. U, bson, br. (formerly Lady Travis) ; 6. Pete 7. Doe Cook, 8, s. Wild Americ: Frank, FOUR-YEAR-OLD CLASS—PURSE $100, 1, M. H. Witpole names b. g. Lizsie Taylor; 2. Metior; 3. Cyrus Travis . O. Thunder; 6. Eliner Carpenter, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1875, TWO-THIRTY CLASS—PURSE $400, 1. MH. ape de names b. m. Lady White Dan Mace, br. m. Josie; J. P. Gilbert, br. m. Little Dorritt; 4. John Ll. Harbeck, Jr, b.'g. Fair’ Play (formerly Windermelr) ; 5. Alex. Patterson, b. h. William Walsh. TWO-FIFTY CLASS—PURSE $200. 1. MH. Whipple nanies b. g. Martin Rows; 2. Dan Mace, ch. g. Lookout; 3. John Bogert, b. m. Celia; r. A. F. Olds, 6. . Alonzo; 5. Dougiass, br. g. Brown Frank; 6. J. 8. ‘ashburn, br. ia Harry (formerly Country oo 7. Alex. Patterson, b. m. Modesty; 8. Peter Manee, 5. g. Cloud; 9. A. M. ‘Howe, br. g. Frenchy; 10, B, Ewen, bk. g. Billy Ewen. ELLLOT ©, COWDIN, President. J. O, Mrnuen, Seeretary. £ B. Travis, General Superintendent. RM. Surprise; 4, Peter bv. g. Ed. TY CHAPEL, HARLEM, STREET AND Fourth avenue, will be opet lic service this morning at 10%. Sermon by Rev. Wye. Clarke. The public cordiatly invited. by N_OLD FRIEND OF COLONEL SHOWERS, KANSAS py City, Mo., desires to see him at Barnum’s Hotel, 4 P. M. \OUSIN—IMPROVING AND HOPEFUL; KEEP WELL and happy; don’t let anybody worry you. Ever faith- fully your own W. HARLIE—PLEASE COME HOME AND FORGIVE the past, as 1am very anxious to see you. EMMA. APTAIN GEORGE CHAPPEL—CALL ON A. D. W., 726 Broadway. LUBS.—SHOULD BE DELIGHTED, OF COURSE, J and will arrange if there is a possibility, Cousin 8. bein he only difficulty. if CLUBS. MY DARLING, RANK B. DOUGHTNEY, TELEGRAPH OPERATOR will hear something to Kis advantage by addressing C, ., box 8,099 Post office. SOFPOREVE R"—YOUR TWO DEAR LETTERS RE- ceived. Though many miles divide me from you, m: “golden-hearted darling,” my heart is ever with you, and gount the hours that must pass before T see you once again. ar not that I shail tire of those three words; they fill my foul with perfect peace, for 1 love you only. and | am your or YOREVET” RED M.—ONLY A CLERK, AS YOU WROTE; THERE is a letter at the Herald Uptown Branch office, box 100, ss your answer M. M. R., box 100 Herald Uptown A. SEELEY WILL HEAR SOMETHING TO HIS H, advantage by addressing box 425 Post office, New York. NFORMATION WANTED—OF _T. ADRIAN BERGEN, who was in San Francisco in 1869, Any one sending hise Present address to room 36 West Street Hotel, this city, willt tonfer « favor on an old California friend. Hl FORMATION WANTED—CHARLE: w MDONALD, ton will be thank: No. 194 Oliver st. last place seen In New York. Inf lly received by MARGARET BYRN FORMATION WANTED—OF aN tive of Alloa, Scotland, who lived nt 38 Macdo New Y rk, in September, 1857. Address T. M. Herald office. ian Ts TAtY 2Y BEAK, FROM SARATOGA, SATURDAY 4 August 28, 8:30" (morning's) train, handed a piece of paper genticman next chulrasking his-address In Per jonil, please write to Mr. R. E., New York Hotel, or box 780 Post olfice, granting interview. VE"—FORGOT TO SEND ADDRESS TO LASSES, box 157 Herald office. Lees IS YOUR SILENCE INTENTIONAL, A INNES.—INFORMATION WANTED OF DUNCAN McInnes, son of Mrs. Margaret Sinclair or Meln Beotland. Lust heard of abont seven years ago, at Cam- bridgepe ass, Apply to WM. AULD, Solicitor, 46 Cath. cart strect, Greenock, Scotland. RS. E. A. KELLER WILL HEAR SOMETHING TO her advantage by sending her address to 81 Cedar st. Td YOU ON MONDAY. L.A. T.—WITERE CAN I SE) WwW kon. FRIE: —AN ADJOURNED MEETING TO day ut 63 Li The patients will then take their medicine Wise men will rejoice, PLUMMER, INCLAIR.—INFORMATION WANTED OF JONN SIN. clair, sallmaker, formerly of Giasgow, aged about Apply to WM. AULD, Solicitor, 46 Catheart street, Green ock, Seutiand. Wiktiaw i LY OF LEEDS, ; late of Phiindelphia, will hear of something to his ad? eutage by xending his address to PLUSH, box 1,228, New York Fost oftice, ILL MR, CUARLES A. DAVIS, OF WILLIAMS. borg, please send his addross immediately to Mrs, AUDLEY, Herald Uptown Branch office? Note not received Intil yostérday. v MARRIS SEND HER ADDRESS \ ain V ARD THIS orning please cali at same place to-morrow (Sunday) morning at 93; o'clock? MT. September 4, 1875. GIOUS NOTICES. T RBPCBLICAN HALL, 55 WEST THIRTY-THIRD street, near Broadway.—Mrs, F. O. Hyser, inspirational euker, lectures for the Suck ‘rogreksive Spiritualists at 1085 A.M. and 735 1°. M. Children’s Lyeoum meet at 235 P.M. LL SOUL! Brooklyn Heights att A, Mo and Btrangers welcomed. COPAL CHUROH, farewell sermons this M. Sente free, Come early. SPIRITUAL HARVARD ROOMS, AA fteserte ST Protosnor Re Hume speaks at'S'4 on “Spiritualiom and Religious All invited. MPERANCE — UNION ke at Robinson Hall, 8 unday, September 5, at three I’. M. Sub 7 emp je for Intemperance.”” ., and others will also deliver addresses, A J. B. GIBBS, President. DR. hy street, Morton, E free moetin, COM Secretary. APTIST MARINER'S TEMPLE, OLIVER STREET, Bo, corner Henry — Ite Pear Begs, will prone is morning at 1044 o'clock, evenitty at 7)4, Seuts (tee. wnday school 21’, My AINWRIGHT MEMORIAL OHMURCH, CORNER West Eleventh street and Waverley place.—Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Rev, J. N. Norton, D. D,, of Louisville, Ky., will preach in the morning. The rector, Kev. ‘T. W. Egbert, in the evening. + GFACAUCUS TROTTING COURSE, SEPT. | %.—PURSE $100, for, 320 class: $0, $30, $10. Same day, purse $100, for hurdle race: £00, $30, B10. ‘Sept. 9, purse $100, for 2:40 class; $10, $45, B15. ' Same day, purse $100, for running half-mile heats; $60, $30, $10, Entries close evening before each day, at }C. Donevan’s, 93 Washington street, Hoboken, and track, “Good pasture for horses at track. PETER BRADY. MANY YEARS AGO STON that T OCCURRED TO MR, JOHN- Was no good reason why @ straight © t be done in selling Horses wes AT AUCTION just as real estate, Dry Goods and other Merchandise are sold. He was told by old autioneers that it was impossible. ‘That it was use- ¢s8.to try to gain public confidence, de. , WITH A FIRM DETERMINATION, HOWEVER, ‘to deserve success and an abiding confidence in the re- mult, Mr. JOHNSTON coinmenced. ‘The second year found the bursiness in the full tide of successful experiment, That tidal wave of success ‘avily and steadily. e ‘The OF ARCH. JOH is now one of the features of the metropolis. It ha¥ long since pire ¢ eG re second only to that of the 19 TO 25 Eats cat tes STREET, near Universit: ince, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, 24 hours to 3 days’ trial on horses warranted sound, LIBERAL _ADY. NCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, GREAT JOINT SALE of Trotting Stock, AMlerney &e., the property of W. E. Peet, Exq., and Mr. Ed- Gardner, to tuke place at Maple Hill Farm, near Beptember 9, at 12 o'clock. E ‘Thirty-fourth street at 9:45 A. M., thi ARCH, JOHNSTON. A Roulyn, be oath .1.. on Thursd TRAIN WILL LEAV arriving at Roslyn at 11:06, where conveyances will be in attendance to Lah: B visitors to the farm ; visitors can return: R SnME STOCK compel OK comprises twenty-two head of Brood Mare Colts und Fillies, the get oP Dictator, Happy Medinin, Volun: teer, Jerome Edizar, &e, and includes one of the fastest and handsomest cross matched pairs of gentlemen's roadsters in the State; the brood mares are ail stinted to Mark Anthony, by Hamlets Aravana, by Thomas Jefferson; Cyclone, by ‘oung America, £e. THE ALDERNEY CATTLE were bred from Hord Book animale are theeo and four renrs old, and are finely marked, CATALOGUES CAN be had at the offices of the Spirit of the Times, and Turf, Field and Farm, or at Barker & Son's, corner of Brondway and Thigg-ninth street, SALE POSITIVE and no postponement. GENTLEMAN ABOUT RETURNING TO THE CITY for the winter, and preparing to go abroad in the sprin; for an indefinite length of time, desires to dispose of four ol his valuable trotting Horses, slso. a pair. of heavy carriay Horses; also Landaulet, Phaeton, top and no top ight trotting Wagons, and ‘fine double and single Harness, Among the Horses offered for sale is tho famous trotting stallion Red Wing, with a record of 2:30; has trotted in 2:25; Agroat beauty; fine driver; sound and kind; also Belle of elsea, Lady HT,, and Mattie H.; all perfect and satisfactory nimals: ‘The trotting stock can be seen at the country placo of Dr. K, P. Huylar, Hastings on the Hudson, a short stance from the station} the Carria and Lan- daulet at the stable of Dr. Miller, 143 eet. The owner reserves two pairs of matched fast Horses for his own use this winter, but would part with one pair if a satisfactory price were offered. The celebrated trotting Mare Mary M., also Belle of Maine, Andy Johnson and Flora, all sound gentle ‘and remarkable Horses, are the reserved matched eams, working well in double’ harness, either of which can be bought at Afenre somewhere approaching their value, ‘The six first mentioned will be sold without regard to value. BREEDERS ATTENTION—WILL BE OFFERED poritively without, reserve, on Wednesday, September But 1 o'clock, at BARKER & SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tuttersalls, corner of Broadway and Thirty. ninth street, the extraordinary fast cross matched pair of gray and chestnut Virzinin bred trotting Mares FANNY and ENNY; the former 1% high, six years old, got by Legatee, dam by Gray Eagle, ddam by Kelipse; the other 15! high, seven years olil, by Trogan_ (by Mariner out of "Bonnet- s0-Biue," the dam of Fashion), first dam by Legatee, second dam by Thompson's Moscow; Fanny and Jenny were pur. chased last fall by present owner FOR $3,250; both showin, at the time better than 2:40 ringly, and’ have since trotte several times in 2:40 together; they have always driven per- fectly kind and tractable till about four weeks since, when one day in driving them to family carriage they came sud- denly on a donkey, TOOK FRIGHT, started to run, UPSET THE CARRIAGE and got away; owner. sells only on ne- count of being timid; they are both warranted sound, and can now be seen and examined at the Mart, where further particulars, pedigrees, €e., can be had, —MAJOR CHAS. W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER. + GREAT SALE of Trotting. Sick, family and busin Horses, the property of COLONEL 0:0. BURNS, of H eon county, Kentucky, to take place on Wednesday next, Reptember Sat 11 o'clock, at Burker & Son's City Auction Mart and New York Tattérsall’s, corner of Broadway and ‘Thirty-ninth street, ‘The stock comprises TW HEAD, ten of whom ean trot tn from 230 . and thd balanco all finely gaited and promising and suitable for family or business use. All war- ranted sound and kind. STOCK WILL ARRIVE ON TUESDAY, September 7, at the Mart, where ail are invited to come and ride behind and tert any Of the lot before bidding. IN THE is a pacer that can bent 2:25, CATALOGRES READY on Tuesday, SALE WITHOU f reserve or postponement, ested dain OOO =MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER + CAPTAIN GEORGE D. HANNA, of Bonrbon county? Kentucky, announces his seventh extraordinary sale of the fastest and most elegant (all gaited combined) Saddle and Harness Horses, just arrived from Kentucky, to take place At BARKER @ SON'S City Auction Murt and New York ‘Tattersall, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on Saturaay, September 11, at 11 o'clock, and comprising SEVENTEEN HEAD, that ean trot'in from three minutes 40 (ineluding’ some of the most thoroughly broken saddle horses in America), the get of Black Donald, Bald Eagle, Engineer, Denmark, American Clay, &c., &¢., all tely after the sale. PRING VALLIY DRIVING PARK, THURSDAY, September 9, 1875.—Purso of $100, for 2:45 class; same ‘ON CHURCH, MADISON CAVENUE, CORNER | day, purse $60, for 2:50 class; entrics close Monday, Septem: T Prirtyaisheh street Rev. Dr. John N Gaileher, rector, | ber6, at OP, M. Address A. FURMAN, Spring Valley, N. Y. Servieos Reptember 5, 10.90 A. M. and 5 P.M. ‘A. FURMAN, Proprict LOST AND FOUND. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. GOLD BRACELET, WITH CHAIN, WAS LOST AT AUCTION. Father Larkin’s excursion, or after leaving the boat. The finder will be reasonably rewarded by bringing it at No. 263 Fifth avenue. ied THE EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY DAY, 10 O'CLOCK EDITION, THE CABLE REPORTS OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE Is NOW THE LEADING FEATURE OF JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE. OST-—BANK BOOKS NOS. 87,819 AND 20, OF THE 4 Emigrant Industrial Savings Bang ‘The finder will bo rewarded on leaving them at the baitk, No. 51 Chambers street. ; MARY CONNOLLY, Depositor. . OST—IN A FOURTH AVENUE CAR OR ON THE 4 Bowery, an onyx and gold Sleeve Button, marked with the letter “EO Tho findor will be liberally rewarded by re- turning the same to the National Butchers and Drovers’ Bank, ST—-A_ COMMUTATION TICKET ON 0. R. R. N, to Plainfield, for September. Pleaso return to L. H. 37, with add '—BANK BOOK NO. 108, 4 Industrial Savings Bank, anda Promissory Note for $120, led dn leaving them at the bank, No. JAMES ©, MORGAN, ST-BANK BOOK NO, 64,558 OF THE EMIGRANT 4 Industrial Savings Bank, The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the bank, No. 51 Chambers stroet. IS McENIERY, Depositor. Tost ON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 4 1875, between Twenty-seventh and Tenth roadway’ or Fifth avenue, a Russi containing some monoy and a picture. ing the san Leather P Finder w 39 Fifth avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY, A RUSSIAN LEATHER POOKET- book, containing money and papers. The finder can the money and return the book and papers to Miss [A FAIRBANK, 131 West Twenty-sixth street, 1 TOLEN—FROM WHIT! ©) tember 3, a small Sloop, STONE, ON NIGHT OF SEP- 27 fect long, 8 feet wide, painted white, with brownish water ling showing about one foot above water. Information from her will be duly rewarded. ‘Address JEREMIAH SMITH, Whitestone, L. L Ry REWARD! REWARD.—LOST, ON SEPTEMBER 1, A_ PLAIN gold Bracelet. C street through to Sixth avenne. Sixth avenue. $] 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, ple je from Yonkers to Thirtieth Call at WESTLEY'S, 279 noar Porty-frst street and Tenth avenue, « yellow Scotch terrier Bitch. $15 will be paid for returning her to 74 Woat Thirty-tifth street. REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS FOR RETURN 25 W ‘open faeed gold Watch, inseribed Mrs. T. KE, Clark, lost from G8 Seventh street, Hoboken. $100 REWARD—FOR RETURN OF REPEATING cylinder Watch, silver dial, No. 717, Chain and ket, lowt Tuesday, Aug ind Broome streets. SIDE STORAGE WARE- ind 636 Hudson street; 779 Green wich street sqnare, for Parnit Pianos, Baggage, one; oldest, lowest in rate, moat extensive and responsible establishment In the business. R. TAGGART, owner and manager. Oftice 503 Hudson street (Abingdon square). JMPIRE STORAGE WAREHOUSES—POR FUR: 4) ture, pianos, mirrors, bagwage and merchandise, in Separate toons, at low rates. Furniture enrefilly removed, boxed or shined. | H. O'REILLY & CO., Proprietors, 3%, Si) and 802 Hudson street. ©. CARRID "3 (C TED WITH AND OF the firm of Kelty & Cy, for the past 17 years) First class Storage Warehouses, for Furniture, Baggage Pianos, Ae.. in open storage oF separate compartments duitiog, baci chaggen or other cash advances mado If requir Prineipal offic ‘Third avenue; branch offices, No. 1 Kast Twenty-second street and 1.244 Broadway. ¥ THE CABLE REPORTS 0 “LONDOD 18 NOW THE LEADING FE OF JOURNALISTIC )VtocK EXCHANGE NTERPRISE, Qrora ke; watehm SON, 38, ATORAC WARENOUSE, © auction and commission house, 14 arteenih street, Is thie best location for sales of ‘all kinds of free goods; sles well attensted; settlements prompt; large demand at private sale; cull and investigate, “WANTED TO PURCHASE, Warten STEAM TANK, FROM 1,000 TO 1,500 jong; state capacity and where to a, Add WILLIAMSON, Herald ofice, wy SPEED, STYLE AND BEAUTY. THE PROPERTY OF MR. SCHROEDER WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, SEPTEM- BER 6, AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP AT PRIVATE, STABLE, NO. 86 IRVING PLACE, AS MR. SCHROEDER SAILS FOR FRANCE PER STEAMER AMERIQUE, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ALL OF His HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0., WILL BE SOLD, RAIN OR SHINE, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Co isting of one Msi elegant and bidity ants of bay car- ringe Horses, 6 years old, 15% h very closely matched with black points and small ‘on foreheads, they drive just alike and are three-quarters thoroughbred a sound and kind. Also one very handsome Hambletonian bay Mare, 6 years old, 1534 hands; sound and kind; can trot in 2:40." Also one fine black Trotting Horse, 6 years old, 1514 hands; sound and kind and is one of the best family or car- riage horses in the State. Also one very fine Ularence, top and no top Road Wa ppns, pony Phacton, Harness, tc. Also oc away or coupe Harness, N. B.—Permits to see the above stock can be had by apply- ing to ihe office of the auctioneer, No. 6 Eighteenth strect, between Broadway and Fifth aven The sale of horses, carriages, éc., solicited. Quick sales and prompt returns. G. W. JENKENS, Auctioneer, Be Nag tts) HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 10 and 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREBT, NEAR FOURTIL AVENUE, 8 AND CARRIAGES ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house per- fectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on the same straightforward prineiples which have governed it in the pant. oie GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL. Horses, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, e., always on hand at private sale. LIBERAL AD’ DB SALE, HANDSOME Pilot, 7 years old, 15.3 hands high, ind and kind, sired by Mambino Pilot Star Mare; can trot in 2:40; this is bay Stallion You jong mane and tail, dam John MeCau chance for any gentleman wi Filly, 4 years old, and 2 Ba: _ rom ising, y orse, 4 Ting Pilly? also, bay Brood Mare rien has trotted inside 2:30 dW merchandi Broadway. ORTGAGER'S SALE OF THE BAY TROTTING ause of selling, the serious iliness of Mr. Rich- the above will be sold chenp, or will trade for ‘Apply CHARLES F. WALTERS, 27 East M ALTMAN & CO., PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GOODS. 19TH ST. AND 6TH AY, M. ALTMAN £00. 8 oan “of 3 ROUND HaTs. Filly Lady Bell, got by Aberdeen; foaled in 1870; ii 4 antrained, ca trotin 490, will be soldat suction at Ban | 3 ALTMAN & CO. M. ALYMAN & %, KER & SON'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, | S on Wednesday, September &, at 11 o'clock, Can now be seen « par at Tallman's stable, corner ‘of Broadway and Thirty-eighth | > SILKS RIBBONS street. 4 AND AND RIVATE TURNOUT FOR SALE.—BLACK HORSE, 16 | 2 FANCY anD hands, 7 years old; sound and kind and safeforaiady | 2 VELVET. LACES, & io drive; isa stylish traveller andcan step in 8:30; also a | < Goons. nearly new top Road Wagon and Harness, Apply at 163 | 5 West Fifteenth street. “00 ¥ NVRILTY “KO 908 Ee GADPLE HORSE FOR SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY g 5 ig wo Ruschaeg: gant age jearina cite. wil ety peer 4 4 arter thoronzhbre ie Horse, Can be seen at a fos West Thirty-first street, near Sixth avenue, until Thurs: x, FLOWERS aay, z axD a PEED.—$200 FOR ALL—ETHAN ALLEN BAY 5 rearHers. ©. Pony, 15 hands; can trot in 2:50; slightly sprung; lady = * can drive him; single seat Rond Wegon, Dayle make: mice a 3 together oF separately ; must sell. ‘ost Nine- Sis E. Otnreni Landau Scena Track aby, ‘Turnout sent Phaeton, Depot Wagon, ‘urtain Conch, Top Wagon, Glass front No top Wa: Light Landau, Coupe Roek way. Allin good order and for gate cheap, BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 25 Union square. TABLE TO LET—REAR OF 63 BAST TWELFTH © ‘street; will accommodate 10 horses and carriages; near Broadway ;sultablo for livery stable; will rent low. Apply on prem TABLE TO LET—WITH FIVE STALLS ON GROUND floor, with good conch room and a large loft over stable. between Fifth avenue and Broadway, one block from Union square. Apply to M. CURLEY, 109,111 and 113 East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue. PE GOOD TRUCK HORSES FOR At 270 Mott street, 10 LET—AT A REDUCED RENT, PRIVATE STABLE, 156 East Thirtieth street, with coachman’s apartments, four single and one box stall; conehhouse separate from sta ble, with all modern improvements. Inquire on the premi- ses, or of L. COHEN, Tailor, next door. Po LBT—PRIVATE STABLE, NEAR GRAMERCY Park, six stalls; ample carriage room, couchman’s rooms &e. 223 Eust Twentioth street. 10 LET—IN PRIVATE STABLE, SIX STALLS AND rom for three coaches. 207 West Nineteenth street. 10 LET—HALF OF PRIVATE STABLE NO. 81 EAST Ninth street. Inquire on the premis: 10 LET OR LEASE.—PRIVATE STABLE, 148 EAST Fortieth street; one of the finest in the city: rooms for conchman. Apply at stable, or to H, I. CORTELYOU, 12 John street 10 RENT—A DESIRABLE STABLE, NO. 7 EAST ighth str able and coachhouse cover full Jot, 25x100; six stalls; capacity for six vehicles or more; rent $100 per month.’ Apply to M. BELL, 298 Broadway, second floor. WAXTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, PONY AND PHAETON fo Tor Indy to,drivo: also top oF no top Road Wagon, city made. Address J. HUSTON, Herald office. ILL EXCHANGE—BAY PONY FOR TWO SEATED Sleigh, with pole and shafts (Portland preferred) ; Pony ie 13% hands high, perfectly gentle for children to drive; ordinary roadster, Addross box 1,540 Post office, New York, ANTED—A LIGHT TOP WAGON; MUST BE be strougand in good condition. Apply, by, mail, to 0. P. BUEKING, West Farms. ‘ANTED TO EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID FAST Horse and Buggy, with some cash, for Shoes suitable for the laboring class South, Address N.C., Elizabeth, N. J ‘ANTED—A PAIR OF LIGHT CARRIAGE HORSES Or Mares, closely matched, stylish and finely bred; must be above 1034 hands high: Address box 1,045 New York Post office, ANTED—TO BUY AT A SACRIFICE A TOP SIDE bar or full spring Wagon; must be of. good maker and in perfect order, Address, with lowest price (only such no- ticed), WAGON, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. Wa &XTEDTA TEAM OF HORSES, 19 OR 15% HANDS high, high pony built, CLARK'S bakery, 496 Grand street. WARTED HORSE, TOP BUGGY, HARNESS, &0.. for cash; must be very cheap and good. Address, with full particulars, G. W. D., box 180 Herald office. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD TRUCK HORSE; must be young, sound. kind and true and a fair tril allowed. Callon BLOOMER & CO., No. SALE.—APPLY ya. TO PURCHASE—AT HARD PAN, A GOOD Mare, light Business Wagon and Harness, for which T will give in part payment a fine Diamond Ring. Address RELIABLE, Herald Uptow n Branch office. D5 PER, MONTHL—TWO STALES, | ON THE plo round floor, in a gentleman's private stable. | In- juire in the rear of 143 East Seventeenth street, between exington and Third avenues, warranted in every particular. STOCK WILL ARRIVE at the mart on Wednesday, Sep- tember &, when Dr. John W. Clark, agent for Captain Hanna, will be on hand to give everybody the opportunity of riding ‘or. driving and TESTING ‘the saddle ies oF SPEED of any of the lot BEFORE the day of sale. CATALOGUES NOW ready at the mart. SALE POSITIVE. No postponement on account of weather. —ONE CLARENCE, ONE COUPE, ONE EXTEN- sion top Phaeton and one Wagonetts, all nearly new; iased by a private family going to Europe. ‘To be sold cheap, ev RL 109, 111 and 113 East Thirteenth street, Fourth avenne, A. BRAUTIFUL BAY, 15 HANDS 8 INCHES HIGH; well bred; pleasant road, snddle or work horse; cheap, Inquire at 106 West Thirty-eighth street. PIANO IN EXCHANGE FOR A HORSE OR HORSE and Wagon. Call at 219 East Twenty-third street. USINESS TURNOUT.—§250 FOR ALL; GOOD BAY Horse, fine trotter; beautiful light top Business Wayon and new Harness; together or separate; must be sold, 124 West Nineteenth street. USINESS WAGONS FOR SALE—ALL SIZES, TO carry from 8 to 30 ewt., such as Butcher's, Baker's, Gro- cer's, Plumber'@, Milk and Express; a large assortment always constantly on hand at the comer of Navy and John- son street, Brooklyn- ARRIAGES.—SECOND HAND ROAD AND TOP Wagons, Rockaways, Phactons, jump seat Wagons, doctor's Phactons and Buciey, Fhaeton, Dog Cart, e. low prices, RM. STIVERS, 144 to 152 East Thirty-first st. INE OARRIAGES, We have now in our warerooms, in the latest designs and finest finish, Landans and Lindaulets yf Darts, Depot and no top Wagon: Low and. high door Rock- Phaetons, ‘aways, Coupe Rockaways, notone, Rumble Pony Phaetons, Britton Wagons, | Canopy Pony Phactons, fans! Gix Phaetons, ‘| 4-passenger Pony Phactons, Also a large stock of Road Wagons. gt FLANDRAD, 872 and 874 Broome street (old of Brewster & Cam) EETWOOD. STABLES, 308 WEST FIFTY.SECOND reet, near Eighth avenue,—Board for road horses and pri- Yate teams, $30 per mogth. Stock kept on first floor, insurin rfect security again@ fire. Berlin Coaches, Landaus an Elntences for all purpotes: Tea and Dog Carts; Phaetons and light stock for park and road drivin, SLATER & I1GGINS, Proprietors, INEST PONY FOR GENTLENESS AND SPEED IN the city, and top side bar Wagon, best maker; full guar- antec, Tria! given on Monday at 143 Liberty street, LL & KEARNEY, AT THEIR MART, 110 and 113 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, ELEGANT BROWN COUPE HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 years old; kind and true in all harness, free from vice, very stylish and handsome; a fast traveller; has great endurance, and warranted sound, kind and true, SET COUPE HARNESS, MADE BY WOOD GIBSON, AND. ELEGANT BROUGHAM, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY Brewster & Co_, of Hroome street. T CART IN PERFECT ORDER, BUILT BY BREWSTER & Cor, of Broome street. ELEGANT LANDAULET, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY Brewster & Co., of Broome street, Livery Suits, Blankets, Whips, &c., &¢., ean be seen at any time and purchased at low figures. BE STRAUS HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM LEX. ington, Ky., with a car load of Trotters, which he off or salo at reasonable prices. Can be seen at 208 Kast Twenty-fourth street. —8100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL FIRST CLASS 3 top sidebar Wagon. 8 Oo, Harness, $50; double Har- hes, $75; Brewster Dog € Tenth street, near Fitth “{ GOOD, WORKING HORSE FOR SALE AND spring Tart, as good as new. Can be seen on Kent avenue, foot of Rush street, Williamsburg,{n the old iron yard Private stable, 11 East SH, KENTUCKY BRED road Horse for sale; abargain; a bay, i sound; gentle and gamey wh below 2:40 and can go the length of a road one week at OAKLEY'S stable, 14 Washington street, Ho: boken, N. J BREWSTER (OF BROOME STREET) LIG AX. bar top Road Wagon, in pertect order, for sale at Cen- fennial Club Stable, 142 West Thirty-soventh street, NY PERSON HAVING A GENTLE HORS! have no use for can have samo we and winter without cost, Address COU Post office, New York, ut N ELEGANT COUPE, POLE AND SHAF A ty Wood Bron. ts (n'superh orders, cort 81,400; Miso; for sale at BARKER & SON'S, corner of Brondway and Thirty-ninth street A UNE Suicere' Warwi Spring, Is uiversally admitted by wll tha mine it to be the best riding and most per troduced, Come and see it. KM. 144 to 1 Phiirty-first st RA MARSH, 18 ast Kighteenth ar Broadway, Coupe, f Kockaways, extension top Barotiches, Vic ons; first Class work, low prices and warran East DVERTISE i\ YOUR BUSINESS, , IN THE EVENING N ALMOST NEW STEVENS HALF SPRING SIDE f ar 44 Road Wagon for sale; three months old; used times only; just the thing for autumn, driving; price #150. Apply, immediately, at PEPPARD'S stable, Four- h streat, adj yum Theatre. OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE. CARRIAGE HORSES, three Carriages, Harneds and Stable Furniture. In: quire at 142 Ki th JOR SALE—AT GLENS FALLS, N. ¥., A LARGE PAIR of bay Horses (weighing 2,200’ ibs.)," 16 hands high; rfectly sound, kind and gentle; donble or single; can trot fn ig minutes to the pole. Inquire of M, COFFIN, as above, or nt room 41, No, 149 Broadway. OR SALE—A SHIFTING TOP BUGGY IN GOOD order, made by Dusenbury & Van Duser; only used a short time. J. C. BAILEY, 50 East Fourth street, near Bowery, JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FURNITURE TRUCK and Toam of Horses, with Harness, &c. Apply at 742 Seventh avenue, corner Fiftieth street. JOR SALE FOR WANT OF USE—A GENTLEMAN'S ‘Turnout, pair of jet black Morgan Horses, very hand- some; also ahiting top Stivers Buggy, Harness, Gig, &c. Apply at 162 Columbia st., Brooklyn. (OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S ENTIRE ROAD Eg. tablishiment, consisting of span of Horses (one white ole and Shafts (by Brewster, of Address B. H., and one biack), top Buggy, Broome street}, set double Harness, kc. Herald office, OR Trek: ALE—FOR $200. CASH, in good order. Can be ween at 61 hird street. THREE DOUBLE Ninth ave- nae, near Forty 3h einai JOR EA HANDSOME PONY BASKET PHAETON, i in first rate order and but little used. No 140 Wes Fortieth street. JOR SALE—ONE LARGE BAY HORSE, FOR COUPE Teart; halfof private Stable to let. Apply at 139 West Seventeenth street, JOR SALK—A WELL BRED, STYLISH PATR OF CAR- riage Horses; warranted perfectly sound and kind; 8 high, Address CASH, box Herald Up- MANDSOMEST PAIR OF TROTTERS 15% hands high, dark bays, splendid tails Sand G years old; are perfect; without an trot ini three minutes. POTTER, 616 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. and elegant actio blemish or fale VOR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT TWOSEAT EXTEN. sion top Phaeton, built to order for owner; axed but a few times. Apply at carriage hardware store, 9 Bowery, MATED, NDSOME, Wh free, fast and ploasant drivers; Jjo@ SALE LOW BLY i) pair of Road. Mare bays, 13 hands. Shown, from 10 A. M. to 12 ML, Sto 3 PL May at Park stables, Sixty-first street, near Madison avenue. OF.STALLIONS, FIL xet_of Membring, I nd Amos Cl at Maple Hill Stud Farm, at Fo 4 ck. Catalogues at the sale, J. MCUAULAY, AND BROOD ARNESS BL directly with manu very low prices, ollege place Y BY DEALING J stock hand-made Harnes Warren street, corner turers, B. BARTL ‘ORSE AND WAGON FOR {SAL} I Water street INQUIRE AT 531 FOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BLACK HORSE, raised in Ori . by Dr. Rodgers, 15% hands 7 yoars old, vod fo trot x inile in fess than 20) fit for any siness wr aay Lp ay Of light Harness, also top side bar road Wagon, but tittle ‘To be seon nday, 848, Apply as 47 Great Jone: | stroet, Zallman's ’ FTORSE, NEW SINGLE TRUCK AND HARNESS IN Hoe ehange fora Coupe. Apply at 200 East Sevonty: eighth street. HAVE A N{CE DURHAM COW (SOON TO CALYE); I Fiver is quarts of mili; will nell cheap or trade for Phae: tou or Buggy, 71 Liberty street, room & A BARGAIN.—SORREL HORSE, EIGHT rs old, 1534 hands high, full: a perfect beauty ; ; when in condition will trot in 45, hi t and free drive juimby & Co., of Newark, Inst June; weighs 208 pounds; also track Harness, new last ‘wii ter. The Turnout may be seen at Long ‘Branch. (N, Perry cottage), . A. PERRY, 817 Broad street, $800. can trot in 2 it: sound and xind; very prom bar top Bugzy, built by J. M. Address ra DRY GOODs. HT RRRRR, AA R R Py Sais ARS R Pap Vig +P R A A It RRRRR Pos Gite ais Sprig A A Ir Rg R tS Hie 5 con R a Fn as Saas GOODS. 1. SHAW, $4 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, near Sixth avenue, BRANCH STORE, 864 Bowery, corner Fourth street, ‘The finest collection of Human Hair Goods positively re- tailed at wholesale prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or goods returnable. The latest aris. novelty received direct from LIGNON, price 810. THE SARATOGA Chignons $5 and upwari Invisfble Fronts, very stylish, for Indies of all ages, on hand in large variety and made ‘to order at shortest not] $2 and upward. Prico Tist Finest quality Hatr Switches, solid, not dyed. 18 inches, 4 ounce weight 3 22 inches, 4 ounce weixht 26 inghes, 4 ounce weight - 82 inches, 4 ounce weight ‘A handsome collection of Curia and ‘Switches on’ hand, in the rarest shades, at vory low prices, Cémbings made W Oe. per ounce: or, by a newly invented meth tall one way, $1 per ounce. jes should not fail to call at our newly opened estab- lishment, 54 West Fourteenth street, where all the novelties of the season are displayed in great variety. F. Condray's “Aurora” to. bleach any shade of hair to « golden blonde, $2 50 per hottle, F, Coudray’s Hair Tonic, $1 per botth F, Condray's “Secret of Beauty,” “Creme Blanche” for the complexion, $2 per box. All wrinkies in the face removed by our nowly imported “Dermatine,”’ $2 per bottle, Goods sert to all the ‘States, when prepaid, free of all charges, or 0. 0. D., with privilege of examinati quest BARGAINS jn Carpets and Furniture, Tho largest assortment of Carpets, Furnitare, &e., of any house in the city now on exhibition at our immense Warerooms, 512 and 514 Eighth avenno, cially call th makes and prices :— 535 yards 20-inch black Gros de Rhine, at. 784 yards 22-inch satin fi Chi that can be me to add a large store adjoining my old LO cha ad PATTERN BAZ B ‘We offer for sale to-morrow and the balance of the week | 200 PIECES DRESS SILKS, many of ‘which wove purebased lost Friday et the auction rooms of FIELD, MORRIS, being the last special smtory sale of Tepeee u mare Black an Colored ‘ilks. a From among these goods we are pleased to more attention of our patrons to the foll: (Regular retail price, $1.) | Franeaise fini yard. bargain wel i) pila 68834 yards 24-inch Cachemere Anglaise (A decided novelty in ann, hig 410 yards 20-inch gros grain, American make, at....81 yard 300 yards 22-inch gros grain, American, very fine, at $1 19 yd. 80196 yards 22-06 satin Ooish grog, erainy at. $1 81 yard “(An extra fin 23.08 yard. (A superior quality sad very cheap 900 yards 22-inch Cachemere bp lt aad TS yora, (Regular retail pi ‘900 yards 22-inch, much finer and richer goods, af.,.62 yard. (Full value §2 50, wholesale price.) 1, rds 24-inch Cachemere fin 1000, ade, achemere finish, extra make, of (This silk was imported, cost $2 61.) bay po 23-inch finest “sublime” lustre Cachemere, at (Elegant soft lustre silk, warranted.) 207 first ‘lity “sublime” finish Cachemere iP cgi quality “sublime’ C “~ (This silk is well worth $3 yard.) 205 finest Cachemere black Silk, “sublime” at 99:19 yard. ; (Price obtaining els@where from $4 to $6.) 28 pieces of a rich gros grain Silk, in the newest cloth shades, prominent among which are’ the Prussian and myrtle green marino blue and seal brown, one make of which is a fine gros grain Silk, 30 inches, at... .$1 40 yard. The other a 22-inch heavy gros geai $1 97 yard, all of which will be for sale to-morrow, MONDAY, September 6 Nine’ 5 hpsiadahe SUCCESS. 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Store Floor!!! Grand display of Imported Fashions. e Patterns, with Cloth Models of these new designs, now ready. Cutting and Basting done. ME. A. DUVAL HAS NOW OPEN HER IMPORTED geaimTas; new styles for the fall and winter. adway. MITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR. 914 BROADWAY, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. Store Floor!! Store Floor!!! Grand dlepiay of Imported Fashions. Patterns, with Cloth Models of these new designs, now ready. Sutting and Basting dor 0 novelties in ladies’ fashions on exhibition and for sale; Dae made in the most stylish and neatest manner; also Pads. 3 Broadw: gurne PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, Patterns, with Cloth MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. Fin om WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square, are prepared to show the latest styles in ris Bonnets and English Hats, just received, together Mourning Goods, from London: “The celebrated Lon- ve NING OF FALL STYLES OF PLAIN AND trimmed patterns at No. 6 Clinton place.—All the latest depot for Bates’ celebrated Corsets and sprit A. BATES, No. 6 Clinton place, four doors west between Twenticth and Twenty-first streets. Store Floor!! Store Floor!!! Grand display of Imported Fashions Models of these new designs, now ready, Cutting and Basting done. cating and fitting may bo relied up: and Paniers. UPERIOR FRENCH DRESSMAKING.—MANTLES and Cloaks made and trimmed i ho best Paris style; real French Corse Mme. A. DUVAL, 878 Broadway, near Eighteenth street. Parties about purchasing will save considerably by giving eee ear eercuask ena Faso aie memen eet \ ase D. RMBLY, Store Floor!! Store Floor!!! necossor to If. O'Rarrell, Grand dieplay of Imported Fashions. 512 and 514 Bichth avent Patterns, with Cloth Nodelsof these new de igns, now ready, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets. ise Catting and Basting done. ADVERTISE, 135 tain nen PATTERNS, ° ow THe TELEGRAM, QUITIVG PATTERN, BAZAAR, O14 BROADWAY, 1 SIRCULATION ‘OF ALL between Twentieth and Twonty-frst streets, WITH THE v } PAPERS. ME, F. PINCHON 42 East Tenth street, bogs to Inform her customers and the ladies of New York that she will, on her arrival from Paris, open the latest novelties In Ludics’ Cloaks, Costumes, &e. notice will be given of the opening day, and QPENING AT 8: T TAYLOR'S, 810, BROADWAY, ring the week commencing September 6. An at! tache of ont house having been in Paris during the Inst few months for the purpose of selecting our fall and winter fash- fons, we are prepared to display choice and reliable styles at the oiilce of our Imported Journals, Le Bon Ton, La Mode KE I Revie dela Mode, “where 8. T. TAYLOR'S ss cutting is tanght and for sale,” LACES, EMBROTD- SAND OHILDRE: WARES, MILLIN- Rinne LAS, BOOK iongey, te \ furies, Toys, Dolls, Trim: s, Worsteds, House Furnishing, Keeping and Ornament- Good CROCKERY, GLASS AND WOODEN WARE. LAFORGE Ki) GLOVES, 2-BUTTON, 98e,, warranted, OVE-FITTING, SEAMLESS SHOE at $4 09, Catalogues and samples sent free to any address. Ordors by mail attended to with special care, FOURTEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUB, IBLE CRIMPS, MADE OUT OF Nat. GOODS, LEME SABEAU INV I enrly bair and real net; also Ii hk of © sore? META SE Ue a | : Patterns, with Cloth M TA MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL pionshtp and mateh game gains, wW. AA. aitin complete or atreet, New York: No. #2: Chestnut street, Philadel rue Store Flo P nah Store Floor!!! rand dieplay a of Imported Fashions. sof these new now ready Cutting and Basting done, pig BILLIARDS. BILLIARD TABLES, ions, solely used tn all cham: ‘cond han Uy bar iURIPFITH & 00, 40 Vouey nernet PHELAN 44X9 BEVELLED AND ONE, SHA! also Parlor Billiard Table, heap at 219 hird street. with Delaney's wire ¢ be ZCTION IN BILLIA Call ang test L. Decker & Co.'s Latest; five old Bibles, $100 and upwards. Warerooma Ventre streets. DHUELAN'S BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY RORGE JK. VIELAN, No. 30 Hass Fourwenth ry STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE, with the celebrated “Phelan & Collender Combination ‘bions,”” the best and only reliable table manufactured; Ht articles hig to the trade. Por sale by H. W. ZR, No. 78 Broadway, New York. WAXTEDA BEVEL BILLIARD TABLI tioulars and price, ©. 0. 5x10, in first rate order. Address, stating D., box 175 Herald office. port WINE—A ¢ few TLEMAN WISHES TO S! rior t old Port ofa ond Nefiae received but cangot oiere, No Sealers, dress Hl. S,, box 197 Horald