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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . WHOLE NO. 14,260. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. Fifth and sixth columns, xth column, rth column, column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Secoxp Pace— ret column BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIFS—Eiaure Pace. N OK SeventTa Pace—Sixth column. BUSINESS NOTICES—Si ory ESTATE FORK SALE—Srcop Page— um) CLOTHING—Srcoxp Pace—First column, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tweera Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. OOASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Page—Fourth and PARTNERSHIPS —Ercauen P s a OUNTRY BOARD —Nistu Pacx—Third and fourth col- ‘umnE, AXING ACADEMIES —Nucrn Paar—Pifth column, > rt! umn. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Seconp PaGx—Secoud column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Seconp PaGx—Fourth col- umn. XCHANGE—Finst Pacy—Second colnmn. RSIONS—Seconp Pace—Fitth and sixth columns, E—TWRLTI PAGE . FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET— Secoxp Page—Second and third columns. FURNITURE—Nixtw Pace—First column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirmm Pacr—Sixth i be BEL! WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirtu Pacr—Second and third columns. EEE WANTED MALES twetrrut Pace—Finh column, ORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst Pacx—Third, Fourth and fifth oer OTELS—Nixtu Page—Third column. OUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Finsr Pace—Sixth column. INSTRUCTION—TweLrta Pacr—Sixth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Face First column. LECTURE SEASON—Nintn Pace—Fourth column, ‘T AND FOUND—Finst Paae—First column, ACHINERY—Twutrra Page—Sixth column. IARBLE MANTELS—Srconxp Pace—sixth column, EDICAL—Skcoxp Page—Sixth column. ISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Testn Pacr— Sixth column. * MISCELLANEOUS—Nurrn Pagn—Fourth column, USICAL—Nintat Pa Fourth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventu Pace—Sixth column, ERSONAL—Finst Pacx—First column. TANOFORTES, ORGANS, £C.—Nixtu Pagx—Fourth col- umn. Mi pet OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pack—Sixth column, ROPOSALS—Nintu Pacy—Foarth column. ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Twxirru Pacx—Second column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sr.coxp PaGe—First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Srcoxp Page—First column, BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Ssconp Pacu—First column. REWARDS—Finst Page—First column. BALES AT AUCTION—Finst Paox—Fifth and sixth col- umns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES — Exeverra Pace and Tweirtn Pace—First and second columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—M. Tweet PaGe—Third and fourth columns. BPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pagu—First and Second col- BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &4C.—Finsr Pace—Third col- umn, SUMMER RESORTS—Novra Pagr—Fourth column. HE TRADES—Tweurtn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, THE TURF—Finst Pace—Third colamn. 10 LET FOR BUSINESS PUBPOSES—Sxconp Pagu— Second colamn. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sacoxp Pace—Fifth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pagx—Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Nixtu Pace—Fourth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxconp Pacr—First column. WINTER RESORTS—Nuytn PaGx—Fourth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Fmsr Pace—Sixth column. f zx = ee ps PERSONAL. aren tener nein pe Geeem ous NOTE RECEIVED. YOU KNOW MY address; call. B.—WILL LEAVE THE CITY WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. GRISWOLD, Ds ee M3 se porevzr,” MY DARLING, “FOREVER.” EORGE RODMAN, MACHINIST, RECENTLY RE- turned from California, will learn somet! adyan- tageous from undersigned: Information of his whereabouts fewarded. ABBETY & FULLER, 229 Broadway, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. NEY REFUNDED, FIRST GRAND CONCERT MONTPELIER: FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, LIST OF GIFTS, ‘ 1 Grand Cash Gift, AT nd ¢ itt, ALEXAN- 1 Grand Cash Gift DRIA, 10 Cash Gitts, $10, STATE OF 15 Cash Gifts, VIRGINIA, 50 Cash Gitts THURSDAY | 100 Cush Gifts, SEPT. | 1,000 Cash , 1,000 Cash Gitte, 30 each. 1875 1,000 Cash Gifts, 20 each... 2,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to, . .81,000,000 NUMBER OF TIC 000, PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, $20; Half, $10; Q Eighth, $2.50. Five and one-half Tickets. $100 00 Eleven Tickets... . 200 00 Remittances ‘for tickets may be made by express. pre- paid, Post Office money orders, “or by. registered. letter, addressed to Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, President M. ¥. H. A., Alexandria, Va., or \. METCALPE, General Agent. Post O1 828 Bro New OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY . State Lotteries. KENTUCKY, EXTKA CLass 0—SEPTRMBER 6, 1875. 82, i, 26, 18, 28, 10, 73, 70, 27, 25, KENTUCKY, CLASS 10—serTembER 6, 1575. 10, 52, 57, 25, 60, 11, 20, OB 4, ‘19, 73, 33, J.8, SMITH & 'CO.,’ Managers, Covington, Ky. Post office box 2,751, New York. A PARKS: EMERBON & CO;, AGENTS FOR . Kerinueky State Lotteries, drawn dally Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn Angust 28, 1875. Prizes cashed. Information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 150 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private offico wttached. Office hours 7 A. M. to 7 P.M. LEECKER STREET RATLROAD.—BONDHOLDERS ‘of this rod will tind it of interest to call at Stuyvesant Safe Deposit Company, eorner Third avenue and Seventh street, and learn of proceedings in foreclosure suit, ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL I HENRY A. DAN: pear Twenty-ninth EVERY 15 -$100,000 bart 100 2 Prizes of $25,000 each. + 50,000 855 other Prizes ‘amounting to, 810,000 Prizes cashed. Circulars of information free. J. B. MAR- TINEZ & CO., Tene te Wall street, rear basement; New York Post office box 4, AVANA LOTTERY.—NEXT DRAWING, SEPTEMBER n be had, wholesale retail, at the B. E. SONNENBERG, Post office box 190, New Haven, Conn. EVENING TELEGRAM EVERY DaY, 10 OOLOCK EDITION, THE CABLE REPORTS OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE 18 NOW THE LEADING FEATURE OF JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE, Kor SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION, Draws at Covington, Ky., SATURDAY, September 25, $300,000 in cash distributed. Look at the scheme. Gifts of $500... Gifts of "250, 1,000 Gifts of 100. 5,000 Gifts of oe Besdes the above thero aro 12 approximate ing to $18,500, | Send fur clroular, quarters, $2 50, Address all orders to THOMAS H. HAYS & ©O., 600 Broadway, New York. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY State Lotteries, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. 8, a SO Te 20. OF ai ae. aT, 61 nuWTDCKY OLAgs' no DS3anrs. 6. "16D: 5, 6, 59, 45, 64, 57, 68, 27, 24, 72, 60. 39, 90. NENRY, EXTRA‘CLASS NO. 607—sxPt. 6, 1875. 74, 10, 47," 50, 3, 30, 34, 55, 83, 13, 63, 2, 16. HENRY, CLASS NO. 608—Supt. 6, 187 ce OLUTE, e 50,000 izes. arnount- Tickots, 810; halves, $3; 45, 49, 47, 77, 5, 3, 15, 56, 74, Full information by applying to or addressing J. 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4,069, A. SBELEY- WILL HEAR SOMETHING TO HIS advantage by addressing box 425 Post office, New Fork. ‘JACK=RECEIVED. WROTE YOU TO-DAY. WON'T bo there to-morrow; answer, Just as ever, and for gnd ever, SAPPHT iseat FRANK, FROM HAMBURG, IS REQUESTED 01 to call at 185 Canal street, to receive Important informa- n from home. ERNHAD HANSEN, WHO LEFT HOME TWO ‘weeks ago, will hear of something good by returning to is aunt, who is sick at Greenville. Other papers please I8S MABEL MIDDLETON WILL dress MEDITATION, at Herald office. city Wednesday, 8th inst, PLEASE AD- I will be in “YOUR PICTURE.” RS. JOHN MYERS, OF NEW YORK:—THERE IS A letter for you at Montreal Post office of importance. lontreal papers please copy. JOHN. IBI—ADDRESS_| ME, CARE POSTE-RESTANTE, Charing Cross, London, Eng. TORTOISE. ‘ANTED—KNOWLEDGE OF DAVID OAKES. IF living or deceased, particulars of time and place. ‘When last heard from was'at No. 141 York street, Brooklyn. ddress SAMUEL B, OAKES, No. 2 Steinmetz place, West ‘hiladelphia, Pa. re ek e ne LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SUNDAY, BETWEEN NINTH AND ‘Thirty-fourth streets, » black satin Fan. A suitable re- ard will be paid on returning the same to H. Il. COLE, at Messrs. H. 8, Claflin & Co.'s, corner Church and Worth sts. 1 pesos SUNDAY, ONE GOLD EARRING. A snitable reward will be paid by returning it to Mrs. AGRANE, No. 432 West Thirty-fitth street, OST-WHITE BULL DOG, WITH YELLOW (TAN) 4 carsand tan spot on back; sore behind his right ear; G10 reward for bringing him or information to 74 Forsyth Breet. O8T—AN INFANT'S LACE CAP, IN GOING FROM 4 Twenty-ninth street and Broadway to Sixth avenue and Twenty-oighth strect. The finder will be rewarded by leav. ing it at 1,193 Broadway, between Twenty-cighth and Twen- ty-ninth streets, in store. OST—BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND THIRTY. A third streets, a lady's fine Amethyst Pin. The finder ‘will ploase return it, as it is a gift of a deceased friend, to BY 335 East Thirtéenth street, and receive a suitable ro- ‘ward. I OST—MONDAY MORNING, ON SIXTH AVENUE, BE- L4 tween Thirty-cighth and ‘Forty-second streets, lady's gold hunting case Watch; Roberts, maker, Geneva, "A suit- ‘able reward will be paid at store 651 Sixth'avenue, STRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM 322 D_ street, on the morning of the 6th, a whit ted colle; answers to name of “Beppo ;” liberal qestions. 3 Ninth street. AST NINTH Poodle, with reward; no TOLEN—ON SUNDAY LAST, AT HAUBERT'S \) bathing house, Rockaway, « Gold Watch and Chain, Cameo King and some Money; for the return of the watch 50 swill be paid and no questions asked. Address GOLD PACK, Herald office. AWL BOAT LOST—FROM STEAMBOAT SYRACUSE, intl Se ast Kiver, on Saturday night, the 4th inst. painted ino name. "A suitable reward will b f Fovurn of the boat to Austin’s Lino, 17 South street ee “REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON S10. SEV eee Wate BR EAT TO ANY FERGON DUNNE & ADAMS, 317 Broadway, yesterday. No ques. tions asked. 10 REWARD. — Lost, from Third teenth precinct statio Bind, set with fours NESBIT, 160 YESTERDAY, IN GOING and Fifty-seventh wtreet to Nine: house, Fitty-ninth street, an Opal all diamonds, Return to NATHAN ifty-ninth street, A() REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE SHAD $5 skin Sacque, Boa and other articles taken trae tes Sixth avenue and no questions askea bi () REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED—FOR $50 a gold Watch, taken from gentleman standing on front platform of Third avenue car, on Saturday night, near Sixteenth street. Leave same with barkeeper of Germania House, No, 187 Grand street, 5() REWARD WILL BE GIVEN AND No gu OO tions asked for the Wateh and Chain and f atch, Opera Chain and Breastpin_ lost at Rockaway on junday afvernoon, Keptember 5, 147. ‘To bo delivered at i No. 1 jumbia eet, Newark, NHE PARTY WHO TOOK, ON SATURDAY AFTER- toon, the marble Clock from office 66 Broadway, room 87, will receive $10 on its return and no questions asked, Post office box 5,170, A. WSODA WATER, Mix +, Ales, sparkling Wines fits of Apparatus and Materi departments of manufa Si! AL IN manufacture of complete out- Is, ith full instruetions; all ure, bottling and dispensing; ex n desirable territory; catalogues free, JOUN x hitst avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sev- New York, A ROYAL . First Prize 500,000 reichmarks, Equal to $120,000 gold. Third drawing, September 6 and 7, 1875. THEODOR Z8CHOCH, Post Office box ! No, 116 Nassau streot. WATERS, ON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, 267 BROADWAY, LAWY. A. Baas Ry . oN Divorces obtained “promptly without causes—docer patibility, habit ual drut treatment, conviction infidelity, inburna ports obtained, TRADE, LEGRAM, VATION ' OF an G PAPERS, - ILITY BROUGHT ON BY INDISCRETIONS tnd ail kindred diseases of men epeedily: and radicells emt by HENRY AL DANIELS, MD. Las boxinetsn @Mouw, voar Tyonty-ninth street, “Ollice hours from 8 to 3, —SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO.'S GRAND + monthly distribution of the Kentucky State, on the favans plan, to be drawn Sept. 25; also Royal Havana, of Cuba, drawn Sept. 17. Full information by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4,969 FICE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, No. 12 East Seventeenth Stuxet, Berwrex Broapway and Firtn Avenve, ,, New Yorx, September 6, At the Preminm Allotment, held at Pe tember 6, at 5 o'clock P. M., the fol ists, ‘ammany Hall, on b 6 being public, ‘the bonds were decided to be entitled to receive, in and interest, the sums opposite them respect- $100,000 56. 30, No. 45.. | series 4,717, No. 3. 2 bonds, series 1,639, Nos, 3 and 4. 1 bond, *erfes 2,074, No. 83. 1 bond; series 4,717. No. 52... 2 bonds, series 5,041, Nos. 28, 66. 3 bonds, series 8,909, Nos, 19, 44, 70 1 bond, ‘series 6,597, No. 87. 8 bonds, series 1,936, Nos, 20, 62, 97. 1 bond, series 2,358, No. 19. B bondi, series 4,717, Now. 13, 33, 80. 2 bonds, series 6,597, Nos, 66, 78. 1 bond, series 2.074, ‘No. 58, 4 bonds, series 1,639, Nos. 43, 5 2 bonds, series 1,936, Nox. 31, 4: B bonds, series 2,074. Nos. 79, 84, 88. 8 bonds, series 2,958, Nos. 33, 43, 85 8 bonds, series 31097, Nos. 11, 40, 47 3 bonds, series 4,717, Nos. 10) 14, 55. 6 bonds, series 5,305, Nos. 27, 33, 38, 42, 69, 100, 1 bond, series 6,597, No. 70. 5 bonds, series 8.309, Nos. 9, 25,26, 59, 86. J bond, series 1,639, "No. 96. 7 bonds, series 1,936, Nos. 3, 32, 5 bonds, series 2,074, Nos, 1i, 1 bonds, series 2,958, Nos. 30, 7: bonds, series 3,097, Nos. A bonds, series 4,717, Nos. 3 bonds, series 041, Nos. 9 bonds, series 6,597, Nos. 8 bonds, series 8,309, Nos. 71, 63, 04. All the remaining 900 Bonds of the 1875—vin,, series 1639, 1996, 2074, 2958, 3097, 4717, 504 5305, 6597, 8400—will receive $21 each. ‘The Bonds will b redeemed hecording to section 3 of the conditions of the loan and payable at the office of the company, NDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, 12 Kast Seventeenth street, New York. T hereby cortity that the above drawing was held in my presence and sworn to as, to the correctness of the same by the officers of the Industrial Exhibition Company before me this 6th day of September, 1875 ‘M. TURNER FORMAN, Notary Public City and County of New York. paVbole and, Quarter Bonds participating in drawing Octo- sale by WM. L. MARCY, No. 1 Wall street; or A. JAMES, 23 Park row; or A. WELLES, 67 University place; or MILLER & 00., 918 Broadway, Sale of Bonds will be made up tu 5 o'clock P. it office of INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, 12 East Seventeenth street, + FFICE OF THE FINANCIAL AGENTS, GREAT Southern Railway Company, Consolidated, No, 71 Broadway, New York.—The agents of above company have removed their office to No, 68 Water street, EMIL HAAS & CO. ¢ NE OF THOSE THINGS THAT THE TIMES DE. mand—a protection against burglars. The best one ever invented has just been completed and Pout this September.” The Fight parties can secure territory and put them on the market by thousands, as the cost brings it Inthe reach of all. Agents wanted everywhere, Address BURGLAR, ALARM, 258 West Twenty-eighth street. I 50 (0 series drawn July, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, $510,000 distributed in prizes every 15 days, Next drawing Sept 17. 23 Prizes of $1,000 each 830 other Prizes amounting to, Circulars of information furnished Prizes cashed, Spanish Bank Bills, Doubloons ernments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York RovAe. Hay Roy ‘A LOTTERY, Saxon Government Lottery, nswick Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lotte WACHS) Post office box 3,316. SEND YOUR WASHING TO THE ROYAL LAUNDRY COMPANY, 243 and 245 West Forty-sevonth street. [Prices on application, HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST LEAVIN « THEIR: ADVERTISEMED i! FOR THE NEW Yt I FICES THAN THE FOL BROADWAY, CORNER 1,265 BROADWAY, 530 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, CORNER BO) AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- + OR SUBSCRIPTIONS STARS AT ANY OTHER OF. STREET, RU HAT EXQUISITE PERFUME, DREXEL'S VIENNA Bell Cologne, is gaining widesriread popularity. Every consumer of Cologne shonid try it. For sale by all druggists. (PUE BEST PLACE IN THR CITY TO HAVE You! Printing done ts at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING TABLISHUMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with the ex. tensive facilities the office possesses, work the lowest rates, and with great promptness. \ September 15: $200,000 distri $5, Havana draws September 17; tickets cheap. Circulars mailed free, & O., 7 0 “ROYAL HAVANA LOTT Draws every 15 days, Next drawing September 17, MBERS) DRAWS uted: tickets $1; six for $510,000 distributed; Prizes cashed. assan JYOMING LOTT! $510 1 prize 1 prize 2 prizes, .00) 00 en mnting to. with full particniars, vines N & CO., Stationers and General 90 Liberty street, N 810,000 cashed. fuk ADVERTI A LARGE NEARBY trade in fine cuts and other Tobaccos would like ta sell for ‘Al house on commission; first class refereaces, Address TOBACCO SALESMAN, Horald alftica, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. SCOTCH TERRIER, A GOOD RATTER PRE- also wanted, @ good Watch Dog. Apply to Mr. ineer, Windsor Hotel. THE TURF, | UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORNING A Midevening et THOMAS Rxchange. 1230 Broadway, on the running races at Hartford, Newport, Prospect Park and Lexington, Ky. Particular attention given to orders by or Fe cer. French pools open until the hour of ing the UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY roxpect Park; full returus by special correspondent. French pools open ai6 A.M. All orders by mail or messenger will receive particular attention. W, H. &T. B. JOHNSON. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE New York Turf Recoenge this morning on the stecple- Chases at Newport, and mor nd evening on the races Lexington and the regat itkins Glen, Seneca Lak the result of each race received by Wester ‘ion Selearoph foftice in the room) as soon as decided: orders received by mail or messenger mneet with, prompt attention, KELLY, BLIss & CO., 15 West Twenty-eighth street. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD AT THE NEW York Turf Exchange, L5 West Twenty-eighth street, this evening sod every morning and evening during the meet- ing on the Races at Lexington. ALSO ON THE BOAT RAGES AT WATKINS’ GLEN. Fes Bosipour, ie Cai gug A.M. ders can be sent by mail oF messenger, i KELLY, BLISS & CO. EERFOOT DRIVING PARK. Trotting WEDNESDAY, September 8, ‘at two P.M. sharp. ‘~Mateh for $500; mile heats, best din 5, in harness. James Goodwin's b. g. Frank; P. McGuina's bike m. Lady Fishe WILLIAM MeMAHON, Proprietor. URING THE RACES AT THE PROSPECT PARK Fair Grounds on the 7th, 9th and 11th inst. the Pros- pect Park and Coney Island Railroad Company, will rum special trains every few minutes from thelr depot, Ninth ay- enue and Twentieth street, Greenwood, direct to the track. Running time, 10 minutes. Fare to go and return, 25e The Park aud Vanderbilt avenue tine of horse cars, which leave Fulton ferry, passing Cutharine ferry and crossin: city lines of curs, connect with the steam roa Th firéet route from Now York is, via Hamilton ey Island cars to the junction of Ninth avenue et. Passengers will be carried free from depot. thas point to the company's depot; ane HORN, Engineer and Snperintendent Coney Island Division, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS. THIRD ANNUAL RUNNING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 7, 9 AND 11, THREE RACES EACH DAY. Fulton ferry cars connect with steam cars at Twenty-third street, landi Par it the ciate PA K GATES IN TEN MINUTES, Races commence at 3 P. M. each day. Badges for the meeting can be procured at the Turf Ex- change 15 West Twenty-eighth street. Price, $5. LADIES’ TICKETS, PRICE ONE DOLLAR, admit them to any part of the Course. HE FAIRFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY offers the following purses to. be trotted September 17 and 1 FRIDAY Open to all horses nover having beaton 2:40, mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness, $200: Ist, $120; 2d. $60; 3d, $20, SATURDAY Open to all trotting horses, mile heats, best 3 in 5, tn har- ness, $300: Ist, $200; 2d, $70; Sd, $90, For afl double teams, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to wagon, $50; Ist, $25; 2d, $15; Jd, $10. Entrance feo, 10 per cent of gross amount of premiums, In Uurses except as Above stated three will be required to enter and two to start. Ioats may be troteed alternately. Kntries toclose September 11, 1879, Nominations to be made to ANDREW SELLECK, Treasurer, Norwalk, Conn, Nationa mules to govern. Entrance fee to Sh HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON ute Johnston & Van Tnssell). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place, Take the University place cars. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 24 TO 48 HOURS’ TRIAL ON HORSES WARRANTED SOUND. PARTIAL CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY'S) AT 10 0'G. ELEGANT TEAM ROWN PONY HORSES, 14! hands, 6 years; kind in all harness and under sad- die; free from vice: «thoroughly reliable team for any purposes have Been @ecd in’ city and country: are not afraid of anything; bave not @ trick or fault; warranted sound. LIGHT VIOTORIA, in good order, by Adams & Cone. ROAD ESTABLISHMENT, roan Horse, 15%¢ hands, 7 years; kind in'all harness; free from vice; am excellent roadster; c trot in 3 minute: ithout fanit or trick; is sound. Also FULL SEAT ROAD WAGON, nearly new, by Water- man. Set Harness, made to order, to be sold for account whom may concern. to pay charges and ke ‘ PONY TURNOUT—Coal black Poo; long Gowing mane and tail, 14% hands, 7 years; kind in all harness; free from vice; is a perfect pet and one of the finest mies for ladies’ use in the city; every way relia- le 5 ‘ BASKET PONY PHAETON, nearly new; set Harness ‘&e@ : to be sold for account whom may concern, to ay cliarges and keap. ELEGANT ‘BAY MARES Lady Briggs, 1535 hands, 6 ears; kind in all harness; has a record on Prospect Park track of 2:40; can trot in, 2:50 to-day, and is in every way one of the finest rondsters in the coun- try, without fault or blemish; warranted sound, TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, in good order, by Dusenbury. DELIVERY. ESTABLISHMENT—Iron gray Mary, 1534 hands, 5 years; kind in all harness; free from vice ; a good traveller; of great endurance; an excellent mare for any use ; warranted sound. TOP DELIVERY WAGON, light, in good order; set Har- nexs, de. SORREL’ TROTTING HORSE, Emerald Star, 1534 hands, 7 years;kind in all harnoss; free from vice ; trots in J minutes; is very handsome and a very stylish driver; no doubt about the speed; has been used as fancy and roadster, und one of the best horses in the city; warranted sound TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, patent, four sprim Fides easy as an elliptic. THRRE SETS ELEGANT NEW HARNESS, mado to _ order by Dalton, of Brooklyn; to be sold for ac- “count of whom it may concern. TO BE SOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, by order G. H. Jackson, Attorney, 19 TO 25 13TH STREET NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. SALE AT 10 O’CLOCK, Horse; 16 liands; 9 years: express Wagon and nes, single Truck, two Spring Carts, one Sleigh, Harness, e., &¢. TWENTY THREE OTHER HORSES; description time sale, i ALOT SiEETS, LAP ROBES, &c., to bo sold without reserve. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of every kind of Carriage, Wagon, Phaeton, Harness, &c. ARCH. JOHNSTON'S Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteonth stroot, r University place. Weather never interferes b our sa ‘ALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK. —THREE TOP SECOND HAND PHAETONS, OLAR- ence in good order, by Brewster & + of Broome Street; Landau, by Miner & Stevens; Victoria, by Lawrence ; six-seat Rockaway, ex top Phaeton, Barouches, six-sent Phaetons, Coupe, Berlin Coach, 50 top and open’ Wagons, by city makers: ‘top and open Express Wagon, light Conch Harness, Blaukets, Shoots, Nets, £c. WM. H. GRAY; 20 and 22 Wooster street, COUPE FOR SALE—IN PERFECT ORDER, WITH pole and shafts, in consequence of owner joing to Europe. To be seen at 522 West Twenty-second street. CLARENCE, EQUAM TO NEW, ON EASY TERMS; two new Lani drop Centre Co: Sion top Phaeton, at bargains: also second hand Carriages and Sleighs. J. W. PITNEY, 460 Third avenue. 1ANDSOME BLACK HORSE, ‘50; he has fine knee action; entleman’s road or business without tyin; driven by a lady; warranted sound in every way; also set of Harness and. top side-bar Road Wagon, 10 be sold for half its vabie “Apply at 946 jowery. IOHNSTON, ARCH, ‘open NY GENTLEMAN WISHING TO PURCHASE A first class Rond Tur consisting of # very stylish Ilainbletonian bay Horse, 154s hands, that ean trot any time better than 2:45, t driver; warranted sound and kind & set of sing Blanket, i.also a very handsc wheeled y . “AN but little used, and will sell for half value by applying at private stable, one door west of FiMh avenue, on Nineteenth street, COMPLETE TURNOUT FOR LADIES OR CHITr dren; Pony and Phacton; pony sound and gentle. Briggs’ stable, corner Seventh avenue and Forty-second st. Anos, ACCOUNT, OF DEATH OF THR OWNER + two pony built Horses, sonnd, kind and young; trial ailowed; $90 aud §70, 46 Grand street, leather and findings store, BEAUTIFUL BAY, 15 HANDS 8 INCIL well ged pleasant road, saddle or work horse Inquire at {06 West Thirtieth street. AT QPEER, O8 ACCOUNT OF MY TUSBAND'S « death, pair of pony built Horses; also three other Horses, Suituble for any business, at half value, 976 Bowery, oppo: site Fifth street, reno stable. N EXCELLENT ROAD OR FAMILY HORSE—FR and stylish driver; can be driven by the m person at full speed; warranted to trot a inile in 2 sale; not afraid of the cars, and warranted sound and gentle in every particular; to be sold at half value, 376 and 378 ¥, opposite Fifth street, in the rea RS (A RARE CHA fored), four bright bay Horsom, od establishment, at a sacrifice, wet, near the Bowery ELDOM OF property of a lig! Inquire ae {COND HAND, SUITABLE ness, bake fer and ng street TO PURCIL A TWO.WHEELED art. Address KZ 1 Brunswick, | AT BARGAINS “ROAD HORSES AND WAGONS WILL be sold very low; the entire contents of the private Stable 34 East Twelfth street; one pair beautiful Bays, long tails and manes, six yewrs old, 1545 hands, warrantes nd and kind; three single Horses, can trot fast; Dunscomb Harness; also a handsome top Pony Phaeton, Blankets, Lap Robs A. PAIR oF BROWN oN ZA. one bay Mare, 1535 bands high, other Horses, suitable for all busines: . Lay HANDS HIGH, rots In 2s; also eight @ trial allowed; will be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire at 65 South Fifth avenue, be. tween Houston and Bteocker streets. $100.—WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS SHIFTING AL. top side bar Wagon; a fine Harness, $90; donble Har- fess, 875; Brewster Dogeart, $200. Private stable, 11 East Tenth street, near Fifth avenn THREE PONY BUILT A HPOR, At 7 pAUILT HORSES, « young and sound; sult cer, baker, fami use or farming; must sell, no work; 4 $10, 88, 109 Canal A aikeoh, pear Bowery. signs nary. | | | | gixth street, HORSES. CARRIAGES, &C. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY. MO AND 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUB. REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES, » EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. On every horse that is warranted sound or kind and true in harness, from one to three days is given to test warrantees. CATALOGUR OF THIS DAY'S (TUESDAY'S) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK, TROTTING ESTABLISHMENT—WHITE MARE,SIRED by second Hambletonian; dam a Messenger mare: is 1644 hands high, 7 years old, kind it harness, free frou vice, trick or aul ter than 2:40 andis warranted to. i sale; has no record; does not shy or pull and is war- ranted sound. Also'set flue Harness. and, TOP ROAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY WEY- ant. mON GRAY HORSE, SIRED BY HENRY CLAY, DAM an Abdallah muro, 15}; hands high, 6 years old; kind and truc in all harness; free from vice; very stylish; trots better than 3 minutes; is a first class roadster an warranted sound. fet fine Harness and ROAR WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY KNOTT & ire. TEAM DARK BAY HORSES, 164 HANDS HIGH, 6 AND 7 j kind and true im all harness; free from vice ; have fine style and action; fear nothing; can be driven by any one; and are warranted sound, kind and true, SET FINE HARNESS, MADE BY DUNSCOMB, AND VICTORIA, IN GOOD' ORDER, BUILT BY MOORE. TROTTING TURNOUT—SORKEL MARE, 104 HANDS high, Tyears old: kind and true in all harness from view; an extra fine roadster; can trot better 2°60 and is warranted to trot in 8 minutes or no isa free and pleasant driver and warranted sound also set city made . ROAD WAGON IN GOOD ORDER; HAS POLE AND shafts; built by Brewster & Co, BAY COUPE HORSE. 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS old; kind and true’ in all harness; free from vice: n good traveller; free and stylish driver; fears nothing sa gan De dciten by any one ret Coupe Harness COUPE IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY JOHN R. Lawrenee. BAY HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; ind trae in all harness; free from vice; a fast Mer; fears nothing; ® superior horse for ladies’ ted sound; also set Harness. NEARY NEW. driving and warr: TOP PONY PHAETO! SORREL PONY, 14%) HANDS HIGH, 3% YEARS old; kind and trae in all harness; free from vice; bas deen driven in double and single harness, and is war- ranted sound. SORREL PONY, 14! HANDS HIGH, 3% YEARS old);,kind and true in all harness; free from vice; has beeif used in double and single harness, and is war- ranted sound. SHIFTING TOP DEPOT WAGONS. BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 9 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; has been used in the country by a private family; isin e way safe and reliable, and sold for want of use; also set Harness and EXTENSION TOP PHAETON. BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; has been used in an express wagon; js a good worker, and war- ranted sound; set Express Harness aud EXPRESS WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER. BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; true in all harness; free from vice; a good free and stylish driver and a first class family , NEARLY NEW. I other good work and family Horses. Fall deserip- ion time of sale, Ton Wason, by Dusonbary & Yan Dusor; Rockaways, Phactons, Road W: RAL Bev ‘agons. Harness, &e., Ac. COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK. TTENTION OF GENTLEMEN AND THE RIDING PUBLIC Is CALLED TO THE UNPRECEDENTED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 7, AT 11 O'CLOCK PROMPT, AT THE STABLE NO. 3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCER STREET), BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND CLINTON PLACES, AND IN REAR OF THE NEW YORK HOTEL, of seven high bred and valual Horses, includin, SPEED, SPEED, SPEED, SPEED, STYLE, BEAUTY AND SAFETY COMBINED, the whole comprising the entire mate turnout of HORATIO J. MIN Esq. Tho fast and handsome sorrel Trotting Gelding REVENUE, 15.234 hands high, 7 yoars old; was sired by Alexand Normian, stro of thie noted trotting mare Latu, record of 2:15, dam by Mambrino Patehen; he is very powerfally and mus: cularly built; no road too long for him; he can now-trot all his heuts in 3:80, and has never had any track work; has always been nsed on road; owner haa no hesitation in sayin that with thirty days’ work on track in hands of trainer wil {rot in 2:20 or better; he is fully warranted sonnd, kind and ne. Also the elegant fand fast bay Golding YOUNG ETHAN, 19 hands high, 6 years old; was sired by Ethan Allen, dam jathgate’s Toronto Chief; he is a fac-simile of his sire in look, color and gait; he trotted in on Mystic track at time owner pnrchased; he is a perfoct pet, and is safe for any one to drive ; he is warranted sound and Kind. Also the tne and, handsome Kentucky bred gray Gelding FRANK BLAIR, 15); hands high, 7 years old: he was tire by, Edwin Forrest, dam by Mambrino Chief; he can beat 2:35 on day of sale, and is one of the best saddle horses in the Stato; he is warranted sound and kind. Also fine and fast bay Gelding LONG BRANCH, 15.244 ‘sdick's Hamble- hands years old; was sired b; bdallah ; trotted wet tonian, bay mare Pet, by Alexand four heats at Monmouth Park this se: Gentlemen's Purse, in 2:28, , 222435, 2:20) ery pleasant driver, and warranted sound and kind. fast bay Gelding TUCKAHOE, 15.214 hands, 6 ed by Mambrino Gift, dam by Rysdick's ¢ is as fine a road or track horse as stands stent 2:35 on road or track, and is war- ind. Also a fine and fast brown Gelding, 15 hands high, 7 years old; sired by Superb, dam by Messenger mare; he can = a time better than 2:45, ‘and warranted sound and ind. Also @ fine famil ears old; stands without tying; ean trot in Is sound and kind. Also Park and Pony Phactons, Depot Wagons, top and n Rond Wagons, single and double Harness, Blankets, eets, Robes, Ac. B.—Sale positive, rain or shine, to biahgyt bidders, without limit or restriction. No by bidding. Stock now on exhibition at stable as above. ¢ is or basiness Horse, 151, hands high, 8 minutes, and CHARLES 0. DUFF, Auctioneer. —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONBER. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. COLONEL 0. ©. BURNS, OF HENDERSON ‘county, Kentucky, GREAT SALE OF THE FASTEST Green Trotters AND FINEST ‘and most. thoroug@y broken FAMILY AND. BUSINESS - Horses, INCLUDING THREE Matehed Pairs JUST ARRIVED from Kentucky, TO TAKE PLACE, KER & SON'S NEW YORK TATTER- BALL'S, CORNER OF Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, at eleven o'clock, THE STOCK COMPRISES ‘twenty-seven head, ten of which can trot in from 2:40 to 8 minutes; a gray Gelding that can pace better than 2:25; the balance all fine drivers and promising and suitable for ‘all purposes. All are. war- ranted sound and kind, EVERYBODY 18 requested to come and ride behind the sock today and judge of any of the lot before bidding a reatest dollar. TIS IS BELIEVED to be the rtuntt ever known to the public to purchase stock suitable for all urposes at auction, CATALOGUES WITH full descriptions now ready. POSITIVE and w! mut regard to weather. A WMAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. « GREAT JOINT SALE_ of Trotting Stock, Alderne aitle, &c.. the property of W. E. Peet, Exg. and Mr. Ed. ward E. Gardner, to take place at Maplo Hill Farm, near Roslyn, La on Thursday, ‘eptember ®, at 12 o'clock. 7 Thirty-fourth street at 9:45 A. + 11.06, where conve visitors to the farm ; vi to New York immediately after the sale. THE STOCK comp: twenty-two head of Brood M: Colts and Fillies, the get of Dictator, Happy Medium, Volun: teer, Jerome Edgar. &¢, and inelud ne of the fastest and handsomest cross matehed pairs of gentlemen's roadsters in the State; the brood mares are all stinted to Mark Anthony, y Hamlet; Aravana, by Thomas Jefferson; Cyclone, by THe America, &c. THE ALDERNEY CATTLE were bred from Herd Book animals, are three and four years old, and are finely marked. CATALOGUES CAN be hnd at the offices of the Spirit of the Times, and Turf, Field and Farm, or at Barker & Son's, of Broadway aud Thirty-ninth street. POSTHIVE and no pontpouement, A —MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. Zk. CAPTAIN GEORGE D. HANNA, of Bourbon county, Kentucky, announces his seventh extraordinary sale of the fastest green Trotters and most elegant all gaited combined saddie and harness Horses, Just arrived from Kentuck; take place at BARKER & SON'S City Abction Mart New York Tattersail’s, corner of Broadw ‘Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday, September 11, ut el o'clock, and ing VENTEEN HEAD, that can trot in from 3 minutes nto 2:40 (including some of the most thoroughly broken Ie horses in Ameri the get of Black Donald, Bald agle, Engineer, Deni American Clay, &e., &e., all in every partienlar. sep. tain ALN WILL LEAVY Roslyn WILL ARRIVE at he mart on Wednesday, tember 8, when Dr. John W. C t for Ca ill be on hand 'to give ever opportunity of r driving and TESTING tho saddle qualities or of the lot BEFORE the day of sale, ES NOW ready at the mart. Le POSITIVE. postponement on account of her. “4 DAPPLE GRAY CHUNKY BUILT HORSE, 6 sound and kind, 16 hands; fit for coal cart, truck, ee for good sound Hors 88 East Broadway, . YARRIAGES.—SECOND HAND ROAD AND. TOP J) Wagons, Rockaways, Phaetons, jnmp seat Wagons, doctor's Phactons and Buggy, lady's Phaeton, Dog Cart, &e. ; low prices. R. M. STIVERS, 144 to 162 East Thirty-first st. JOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCER TO PAY CHARGES AND ADVANCES—ONE EL! | GANT ROAD TURNOUT, ONE ELEGANT PC RIG, AT ARCH, W'S. 19 TO 25 THIR TH STREET, VERSITY PLACE, OMM AT 10 O'CLOCK THIS ‘ O RESERVE WHATEVER, SEE Lo FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT CONCERN, TWO ELEGANT TURN- ARCH. JOHNSTON. ‘ NAY OUTS. JOR SALE—DOCTOR'S PITAETON, BUILT BY ONE [Y of the best city makers; also a Stivers’ Hoad Wagon. Address or apply to THOMAS G. HOJER, 836 Third avenue, JOR SALDE—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF CARRIAC Horses, bays, 6 years old; all sound and kind; without iiemish; can trot int minutes; very stylish; high’ knee ac- tion. POTTER, 616 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. WOR SALI & TEAM BAY HORSES, 16 HANDS high, 6 and 7 years old; kind, sound and very stylish; will exchinge for team suitable for country use. Apply Kin stable, 136 West Fourth atree {JOR SALE—A GOOD CANADIAN MARE, 1544 HANDS, 6 years, heavy builp; tine driver; suitable for grocer ot buteher and is warranted sound; sold for want of use, 800 udson street. JOR SAL trot in 2:50; is 15% by and kind; stylish drive WHITE HORSE; CAN nds, 8 years old, perfectly sonnd great bargain, 1 West Forty: JOR SALE—ONLY FOR WANT OF WORK, PONY Vuilt Horse, 16 hands, 9 years, Gt for any use; price $05; all sound. 87 Greenwich aventic, corner Churles st. JOR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE Fe tince Worgnn Hots 1484 hands; Rendoot under saddle as well as good dtivers vor Bygi PAIR OF 80 1 Gis) Hemess, Ae, 102 Columbia street, Brooklyn, -complete ; OR SALE—ONE PONY PHAETON AND BROWN Horse, 15 hands 1 inch high, good road horse. safe for and warranted, with ‘Harness and. so one top side ‘acon, with Brewster pa: tent springs, in complete order, and a ‘tne chestnut Mare, 15% bands high, trots close 10 three minutes, a very fine roadster, the property of a zentleman; will be sold for halt re zine. Inquire at stables 176° Mercer street, near ecker, OR SALE—BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 ears old, warranted eee ‘$75; single Truck, nearly ); separate or together, 112 th street, OR SALE TO CLEAR A DEBT—ONE FINE YOURG Pony, suitable for Indy to drive; also fine young work Horse. Inquire at Seventy fourth street and Fifth avenue, in liquor stor G° TO THE OLD ESTABLISHED .RELIABL HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON, 19 TO 25 THIR- ENTH STREET, near University buy a sound, reliable family Horse ton. SALE COMME ES AT 10 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING. ‘See catalogue above. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; good Grocer’s Harness, $25; good Milkman's Harness, ; good Double Truck Harness, $30; good Stadlelankets, $1 50. Please call and examine for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York. place, if you want to of Wagon, Carriage or —— 4 SALES AT AUCTION, JOSEPH SHONGOOD, | AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 2 2) East Broadway, will sell this day (Tuesday). September 7 at 1046 o clock, in Dr. Grindle's house, 120 West Twenty- sixth street. the Furniture of the premises, consisting of Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, walnut Bedsteads, Bureans, mar- ble top Centre Tables, Muttresses, Huir Mattresses, Pillows. ingylasses, Buffots, Sewing Machine, Chairs, and Ta also a 73s octave Piano, mannfactured by Murferson & peta und Oileloth, Silverplated Ware, In lots to. suit the trade. Dealers and housekeepers © Sale positive, rain or shine. AMES Mt talogue rei FORD, AUCTIONEER.—AT THE EAST ud commission salesrooms, 76 Third ave. P.M, alarge und desirable assortment of ing Furniture ; irable variety of Bedding, several fine Carpets, 1,000 Oileloths, three ardrobes, one rosewood Armour a. one Pianoforte. Also from ‘storage. one fine black walnut marble top Burea and Washetand, Bedstend, three curled hair Mattresses, threo sets tine ‘Bolsters aud Pillows, and five Carpets, to- gether with a great variety of useful articles for housekeep- others. Regular sales every Tuesday, Thursday aud turday. a. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, Will sell this day, at 1053 o'clock, all the Furniture and Carpets of private residence 154 Wooster street; Parlor Suits, Centre and other Tables; Mirrors, Clocks, fine Chree mos, and Pictures, Brusses and other Cat Oileloths, walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus und Washstands, hair’ and. oth Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, Bedding, € ttage Sui Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, de. he ARNESS BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEALING direct with the manufacturer: large stock handmade Harness at very low prices. E. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street, corner College place. FACTURERS, GOOD Tea, OF THE MAN sey Harness, hand made, $15; good Grocers’ Har- ness, $25; good Milkman's Harness, $25; iso Harness of and ex- every description on hand and made +o order, amine, ©. B. JOLLY & CO., 43 Murray street, New Yor! WISH TO PURCHASE A WELL MADE SINGLE Harness; must be nearly ax good as new and not too light; to be need for depot wagon. Address, stating price, which must be reasonable, A. E, P., box 2,742 Post oftice, ORTGAGEE’S SALE OF THE BAY TROTTING filly Lady Bell by Aberdeen; foaled in 1870; is untrained; can trot in 2:50; will be sold at auction at BAR. KER & SON'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, September 8, at Ll o'clock. Can now be seen at Tallman’s siable, corner of Brondway and Thirty-eighth street. PEED, SPEED, SPEED. At 10 o'clock this morning, lz AT ARCH. JOHNSTON'S a z a ° “SALE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place, AN EXTRA FINE ROAN HORSE, ROAD WAGON ‘and Harness; also a very fine Pony Turnout. Both establishments for account of whom it may concern, without reserve, to pay charges and kee SEE CATALOGUE’ ABOVE. ECOND HAND CAKRIAGES. Glass front Landau, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street. Two Landaulets, one by Brewster & Co.,'of Broome street. Two Clarences, in fine order. Half-top Cabriolet, in fine order, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street ; several halt-top Phactons, good order and very cheap; two very nice T Carts, one by Brewster & Co. ; other French Coupe, tor $185; Coupe Rockaway, tap Road Wagons, in variety, by Brewster & Co. A. 8, FLANDRAI 372 and 374 Broome street. old stand of Browster & Ci ARCH. 4 ECOND HAND CARRIAGES. ‘ Clarence, Landaulet, Coupe, Track Sulky, . Turnout seat Phaeton, Depot Wagon, Curtain Coach, Top Wagon, Glass front Landan, No top Wagon, Light Landau, Coupe Rockaway. All in good order and for sale cheap. BRADLEY, PRAY & Ct .. 25 Union square. (PRREE SETS OF ELEGANT NEW SINGLE HAR. NESS, MADE TO ORDER BY DALTON, OF BROOK- LYN, TO'BE SOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF WIitOM IT MAY CONVERN. “AN EXTRA LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FAMILY, BUSINESS AND ROAD HORSES AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE, HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON, THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. READ PARTIAL CATALOGUE ABOVE AND BE SURE YOU ATTEND SALE. ANTED—A PONY FOR A LADY'S USE, TO DRIVE with phaeton; must be kind and gentle. Address, stating full particulars, DOREMUS, Herald office. $100 FOR HORSE, LIGHT, BUSINESS WAGON ‘ and Harness; Express Wagon, Bugey and two other Horses, at a sacrifice; must sell; no work. | 202 West Thirty-first street. No fair offer refused. = SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTION SALECAUCTION SALB—MAGNIFIOENT Household Furniture, Pianos, Paintings, Mirrors, &c. This (Tuesday) morning, at 103 o'clock, at the Auction and Commixsion ‘salesrooms, No. 47 West Sixteenth street, he~ tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, eleven (11) Parlor Suits, Intest styles, richly carved, gilt frames covered in brocade satin, elaine and brocatel; Suits in rep, plush, haircloth; four supdrb rosewood case Pianofortes—one a four round, 73; octave; one Chickering, two upright Pianos: embroidered Covers. Elaborate and. plain solid walnut and rosewood Chamber Sets, consisting of full size and single Bedstends, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, elegant hair and spring Mattresses,’ Pillows, Bolsters, Turkish and Spanish Lounes, Easy Chairs, inlaid gilt Centre sole Tables, fine selection imported Bronze Statuar; Clocks, Lace Curtains, Turkish Snits, Extension Tables, Sideboard, Chairs in leather, cane Chairs, Rockers, Silve ware, Crockery, three Bookeases, Desks, Library’ Tables, hall Furniture, Brussels and ingtain Carpets and endless variety Household Articles. N. B.—Sale positive. Chance for purchasers. Take Sixth avenue cars, Goods packed and shipped. ROBERT CU. CASHIN, Auctioneer. ATTENTION !—Pianos, Pianos, Auction ‘extraordinary. Bankrupt Stock—17 magnificent rosewood case Pianos, four rounds, squares and uprights, Wednosday, September's, at 1045 o'clock, at salesrooms No. 47 West Sixteenth street. Pianos comprising Decker & Bro.’s, Steinway's, Chickering’s, Bradbury's, Chambers’ and other’ celebrated city makers, Can be seen, private sale, until Wednesday. CTION SALE AT THE ELEGANT FIVE STORY Brown Stone House, No. 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenne THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, ‘AT 10%; O'CLOCK, superb Household Furniture sale.’ Over 30,000 worth ‘of elegant, Household Furniture, consisting, | vin. :-—Magni- ficent Bradbury and Windsor 7% octave Pianoforte, Oil Paintings, Bronses: moquette, velvet and Brussels Carpets: inlaid black walnut and rosewood (latest style) Parlor Suits, 14 pieces, covered in satin, brocatel_and reps: Lace Curtaing, inlaid and marquetry Centre Tables, gilt and Library Tables, Sardinieres, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Book- enso, Cabinets, Etageres, dc. Chamber Suits—Iniaid and It" black walnut Bedstends, Dressing Cases, Burenus, ‘ashstands, spring and hair ‘Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, dc. Dining Furniture—Buftet, Extension Table, Chairs leather, Dinner Ten Sets; also rep hair clot Suits, Basement Kitchen ‘Furniture and over 400 lots by eatalogne, N. B.—Competent men to pack and abip goods to city or country. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, JERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. 7 «| On WEDNESDAY, at 87 Nassan street, GENERAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, * ON THURSDAY, AT TENAFLY, NEW JERSEY, THE RESIDENCE OF FRANCIS B. ASBURY, ESQ., all the fine Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &c. EES LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL on Wednesday, second tand Counters, Show Case, Machines, Stock, Sashes, &c., of x Harness manufacturer, to ay storage: lsd second han Furniture, Bedding, Groceries, a jaskets, Blankets, Cutlery, &e. A ‘CTION SALE—BY J. KRAEMER, AUCTIONEER.— Extra large Household Furniture sale, at the elegant Parlor Auction Rooms, 105 East Thirteenth street, neat Fourth avenue, lock. Six magnificent Parlos Mirrors, Paintings, Bronze: Clocks, Bureaus, Washstands, Mattresses, Bedding, et, Cloth: with Dining Tables, Buffet, Glass, China, Silverware, Cu JR, AUCTIONEER — lery. de. Sale positive. BY edi corks CAMPBELL. Wili sell in tots this day, commencing at ten o'clock, at 620 Greenwich, corner Morton street, entire Stock, Fixtures, Furniture, €c., contained in that corner Liquor Store, including fine four-puil English Ale Pemp, black walnut Bar Counter, back Bar, Shelvings and Cases, large Icehouse, black walnut round and square Tables, Bat Bot- tles, Glassware, Liquor Casks, Partitions, Stoves, Mirrors, Sigis, ac. Poremptory without reserve, Buyers, dealers, speculators. specially invited, CAMPBELL & UO., Auction: eers, office 88 Enst Ninth street, B. J. HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 39 EAST THIRTEENTIL street Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Sets, Bookenses, Wardrobes, ‘Lounges, Mattresses, Chiffoniers, Etageres, &c.,'at private ‘sale at auction prices, fo SCHENC! , AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale of over £00,000 Blegant Cabinet Furniture, ‘THIS DAY, at No, 60 Liberty streos, at ll o'clock, | | | | An clegant assortmont of the finest Furniture of the most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elogant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps: superb Contre and Card Tables and every variety of style of Furniture, The above ix now on exhibition and will repay those in want of lugniture, To be sold at auction at Nov 60 Liberty street, F, conto ITIONEE * FIRST FALL SALE. ‘On Wednesday, September 8, at the Auction Rooms, 53 t Thirteenth street, near Brondway, commencing at 11 k, an immense amoumt of Household Furniture and arpets, the accumulation of the last six weeks. It will em- brace every kind and description of parlor, dining room, bed- room and basement Goods, very tich Browne and Oabinets elegant Chamber Sets in rosewood and solid black walnut, French plate, pier and mantel Mirrors, two Pianos, Curtaind and nices, best hair Mattresses, I tings and Engray. also about 50 or 60 Carpets, which will be sold about A ;LER, AUCTIONEER, Feremptory snte 0 Works “of Art, comprising a largo and valuable collection of Paintings, by Dotty American aud foreign artists. Now on viow at the Kee ‘Gailery, Linerty street, comer of Nassau Cold Evening Post building). will be soli without reserve on They will We AONESDAY and THURSDAY, Repiomber 8 aud 9. Catalogues ready Monday mornin, i I, aig Bier Saloon, ware; positive, . §. WEINBERGER, AUCTIO I. day (Tuesday), September 7, at jowery, restaurant ‘and household’ Furniture glothe. Shades. Mirrors, Coats, Groceries, W Cigurs, Smoking Tobacco, Cutler Ghosh. My (ronan W. KE | boat; price not over $900, J, COOKE, at 101 J. ‘entire contents, Stock, Tools of the Horseshor ing establisliment 164 East Eighiy-seventh street. Sale tive ; lots to suit; also on Wednesday, at 104;, at 2.207 nied avenue, contents of private residence, two tito feaiher Beds, Carpets, Crockery, . AUCTIONEER, sells this da; B. Ross’ storage warehouse, No. 2: Ry Merete Weincadus. September 8, at 10% o'clock, at Finty: sighth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, Lager Beer Brewery and appurtenances, consisting of Lager Beer Casks, 1,150 Lager Carts, double and single Trucks, ‘Bxpross and light Harnesses; 5 rE Fairbanks Scale, 100 cane airs, 1 Steam Heater, 9 Chandeliers, 12 black walnut Tables, Desks, black walnut Chairs, Lounge, Clock, Stoves and Pipe, I large Teebox; all the Leather Belting, Shafting, Pulleys, &e., &c.; also 30 barrels American Isingluss, By order of thé attorney for mortengi AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, THOMAS KEY- WORTH, Auctioneer, will sell, at 72 Sixth avenue, at 1 o'clock, 500 lots of men’s and women’s Clothing, gold and silver Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, Bedding, Broche Shawls, Coats, P: Vests. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, at 11 o'clock, lots Overcoats, Coats, Pant and ong F ms and 'Vesi Clock; 300 lots Dresses, Shawls, Underclothing, Blankets, Y rpets, Boots, Shoes, &e. By order of Mrs. ton sireet. AWNBROKER’S SALE, ME J. McGRATH, Auctionser, 158 Chatham street, cornet Mulberry, will sell ‘this day, ai 11 o'clock sharp, 600 lots flot and cloth Overcoats; frock, sack and business ‘kin, cloth and cassimere P Vests, &c, By id Moss, 25 Catharine stree' AWNBROKER'S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, R. FIELD, General Auctioneer (salesrooms No. Bowery), will seil, this day, at 11 o'clock, O00 lots gold am silver Watches, ‘diamond ‘and gold Jewelry, Pins, Rings, Earrings: gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chains. also Guns, Pistols, Silverware, Opera Glasses, Musical Instruments, &e: By order A. Goodman, 81 Centre street. PCHRD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD Furniture. Will sell Wednesday, at 10% o'clock, at No. 207 Greene street, an assortment of first class Parlor and Bed- room Furniture; also, at 12 o'clock, at 148 Wooster street, an assortment of first’class Parior and Bedroom Furniture. HERIFF'S SALE OF STATIONERY, TOYS, £0. SS. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells’ ‘this day, Tuesday, September 7, at 10 o'clock, at No. 771 Eighth ave: nue, the’ Stock and Fixtures of 1 first class Stationery and Toy’ Store, consisting of a general assortment of Books, Pamphlets, Papers, Writing Materials, Toy, &€c, ; also Couns ters, Shelving, Show Cases, Desks, Chairs, €c.: sale positive. WILLIAM ©, CONNER, Sheriff. Tuomas Doxtar, Jr., Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE OF CAMOMILE FLOWERS, DRUG sts) Stock, e. 8. HERMAN, Shoriff's auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday), September 7, at 12 o'clock M., at No. 48 Water street, caski of Camomile’ Flowers, a large lot of Seeds: also Druggist# Stock, Office Furniture, Safes, &e. Sale positive in lots. WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff, Witrram H. Carrot, Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE—OF HORSES, TRUCK AND BLUE Stone, 8, HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day, Tuosday, September 7th at 11 o'clock, at East Fifty-sixth street, near First avenue ; two Horses, une Truck, and a lot Blue Stone; sale positive. — WM. ©. CONNER, Sheriff, Patrick Camrnent, Deputy. HERIFF'S SALE—IN BROOKLYN, AT NO. 634 FIFTH avenue; the Stock and Fixtnres of Grocery Store; chests of Ten, Canned Goods, Coffee, Soda, Sauces, Pickles, Scales, Counters, Shelving, &c., dc. A. Daaarrt, Unier Sheriff. “A. G. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 17 CEN- tre street, sells thisday, at 12 M., ‘the Stock and Fix. s ofthe Liquor, Lager Heer and “Billiard Saloon, 446 street. "8 CLOTHING.—THOS, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. A GENTLEMAN, SEEKING A PERMANENT HO) desires a neatly furnished Bedroom with a family whe there are no other boarders or lodgers; location between Forty-second and Sixtieth streets, Madison and Seventh ave- rues. | Address, with verms aad particuler, SEEKER, Herald Uptown Branch office. y.% GENTLEMAN WANTS EXCLUSIVE USE OF QUIET furnished Room, heated, for two days in the week. Ad- dress T. PULLMAN, Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OF REFINEMENT AND culture desire a pleasant and comfortable Suit of Rooms at a moderate price ina small private family, cast of Broadway and south of Twenty-third street preferred, from about October 1: permanent if, suited, Address, with ‘refer- ences, Y. E., box 179 Herald office. FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS DESIRE TO HIRE A cond Floor in modern house below Thirtieth street, New York, or Brooklyn Heights, with privilege of hoarding with occupants of house, Address ECONOMY, box 2 Herald office. SECOND FLOOR WANTED—UNFURNISHED, with bourd for two ladies (mother and daughter) ins Arsi clase private, family; wnexceptionable reference given and required. Address, stating full particulars, M. 1. 8., B03 West Twenty-third’ street URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN NEW YORK, where owner would receive rent in board, with privilege fother boarders: best references. Address, for three days, OME, box 186 Herald Uptown Branch NTED—TENEMENT PROPERTY TO which good rents will be paid, W. 8. G \ LEASE, ¥ AVEY, Bleecker street v FANTED-—SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS; GOOD locality; below Thirticth street, west side; rant about Alldress, stating. price and fuil particulars, B., box 3,204 Post office, New York. ANTED—IN VICINITY OF UNION CLUB A FRONT Room and hall Bedroom, unfurnished. Address, with particulars, box 175 Post office. WASTED BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, FOUR or Sve Rooms, unfurnished, in a respectable neighbor- hood tn the Ninth ward. Address WEEKS, Post office box ANTED, TRAN f NISHED Room in a good location, with good accommodation ; with a small family preferred. ‘Address 8., box 100 Herald Uptown Braneh office. V ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, NEATLY FURNISHED, in respectable neighborhood; not over $100 per month; first class tenant; possession October 1. Addrest NRY, box 199 Herald office, ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF NOI Jess than five rooms, between Fourteenth and Fortiet! streets, west of Sixth avenue. Address, stating location an terms, G. W. K., box 16 Herald office. WASTED—FOR OCTOBER 1, BY GENTLEMAN AND wife, three or fonr nice unfurnished Rooms for light housekeeping, with privilege of bath, in a strictly private house and genteel location (west referred) ; rent not to exceed $10. A for u Vv LARGE, near Brondwa; to board part of rent, whi exchanged Address L. WANTED. A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, in a central location, for n first clase u eLY, RNISHE below Phirty-fifth street; owner must be moderate; references: ) Post office. hoarding house. Address, stating terms and location, B. between Thirtieth and’ Thirty-third Wasted TO RENT—HOUSE OF 8 TO 12 ROOMS, 731 Broadway by ce WA STED-A FLAT OR SUIT OF ROOMS, INA PRI: nd Lexington avenne; mast have bath diress J. E. B., Horald Uptown Branch office, north of Tenth and south of Twenty-fifth street; good ention. Address K., cata references given; state price and Everett Hotel. + HOUSE, POR PR ble neighborhood ; unt over $1,800. Adilress, ald office. unexeepti ished ; rent ny box 178 Hi tilly Tu nished or pi ieulars, H. with full pi In the Country. 1 CLARKSON STREET.—M. SHERAH PAINTER, wants a House to mind in the country; painted if ret quired; references. STEAMBOATS, YACHTS, R SALE—FREIGHTING SCREW STBAMERS FALL 0) FC hiver aha, Uommendery ‘alee tevent Propeller and Paddle Steamships: also three Steam Yachts. — Apply to FREDERICK ©, SCHMIDT, No. 1 South William street. JOR SALE—CENTRE BOARD SLOOP CLYTIE, 18 tong, old measure; bailt by Herreshot; eabin and two stateroonis; finished in hard Wood; very fast and comfort. able; has taken many prizes; very full inventory, Address A. MEREDITHL, Pierce's whart, South Boston. FOR SALESA SIDEWHEEL STEAMBOAT, IN GOOD order; easily accommodated to towing ot passenge beam engine 6 feet by 28 inches: will be sold at a gre sacrifice. Apply to 402 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn. F°s SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO CANAL BOATS IN first-class order, suitable for the lightorage of grain and other merchandise; Will sell low for cash, or exchange for real estate, Apply toJ. M. FAVILL, 142 Brond street, cor- ner Soath, W ANTED—A SLOOP YACHT, FROM 35 TO 40 FEET long, large cabin and ready for use; must be x good . Address YACHT, box 116 Herald oftice, Porn. OST OF FIOK NOTICE The mails for Europe for the week ending ape September 11, 1875, will close at this oitice as follows : Tuosday at 7 A. M.,'on Wednesday at 7:30 A, M, dex ay 11,90 A MS, aud on Sqpurday ALLL Ay

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