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: | THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 12,791. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1871—W1TH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE FOUR CEN TS. 12, Aa eg SPECIAL NOTICES. : HORSES, CARRIAGE! FINANCIAL. ___ EUROPEAN STEA sm igag Ogee Per yr —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, CLASS NO, 5l2— Nos. 68, 19,74 drew $30,000. Royal Havana Lowery, August I, ‘No. 16,504 drew $100,000, gold.” J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, Poat ollice box 4,969, 153 Fulton street, and No. 2 Park row. AMUSEMENTS—sroonp PAGT—Fifth and sixth columns, ASTROLOGY —SrveNtH PAGE—Sixth column, BILLIARDS—Sroonp PaGE- -Fourth column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED-—Srconp Pacr— Second column. s BOARDERS WANTED—SECOND PAGE—First and second BROOKLYN, RPAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tamp Pae@e—Fourth coinmn. BUSINESS. OFPOKTUNITTES-Srcoxp PaGE—Fourth column. BUSINESS NOTICES Frr1m PaGE—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATR FOR SALE—Tump Pacr— YARD, © FRANCIS MUNTE, late Mate of the bark Linda, for himse!f and companions, wishes hereby to return thanks to Captain Cole, of the steamship Wilmington, and the officers and men under bis command, for their kindness in picking them up af son after the foundering of their vessel on the 25th instant, and for the kindness shown to them while on board of the steamer Wilmington on her passage to this port, Feurth columa. RON WORK ‘mene AND SALESMEN—SkvENTH PagE—Fourth I ‘ for mn. CLOTHING--SrvenTH PaGR—Sixth column. Puillaings, Bridess,, Docks, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS -SEVENTH PaGE—Fourth ‘and bfth colum: COAL AND WOOD—Tmep Pacr—Fifth eotumn, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Figs? PaGE—Fitth and sixth Having made extensive additions to our buildings and ma- chinery on Twenty-nfth, Twenty-aixth and Twenty seventh streets, Tenth and Eleventh avenues, thereby largely Increas- ing our manufacturing facilities, we are now prepared to ex- columns. COUNTRY BOARD—SEconp PaGE—Second and third | ecute all kinds of wrought and cast iron work for buildings and other purposes with great despatch and at extremely low eolutans. DANCIN', ACADEMIES—Stooxp Pagr—Siath column, ices. DWELLING. HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED AND UN- | 4. B, & J. M. CORNELL, office and warerooms iSHisD—Twinp PaGe—Firet coluron. 189, 141 and 143 Centre street, New York. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Fixst FaGe—Fifth column, MEtForoutran norer, spe SNAP ah EUROPE—Tuiny Paor—Fitth como, EXOURSIONS—Finst PaGR—Sixth coumn, FINANCIAL—FinetT PaGk—Fourto coumn, ¥OK 6ALE—SECOND PAGE—Third column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘THIRD /AG2—First and second columns, FURNITURE-—f 12s? PAGE—Third column, FRENCH AOVERTISENENTS—SevENTH Pagr—Sixth column. HELP WANTED—MALES—SrvENTH PAGR—Fifth col- umn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—SEVENTH PaGe—Third and and fourth columns, guests Tuesday, August 29, TWEED & GARFIELD. OTICE TO CIGAR STORES.—THERE IS IN 26 CEDAR street a lot of Cigars, manufactured at Key West, Fla. As the owner wants to sell these cigars as soon as pousible the lowest prices are asked for. SECOND PaGB—Third column, ‘sane ROOMS, 4&0, WANTED—Lfummp PaGE—Fifth eolinen. INSTRUCLON -Srconn Paon—Fitth colamn, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- REAL ESTATE’ FOR SALE—fmiep PacE— LOAN OFFICES—1'msat PaGr—Fourth column. LOsT AND FOUND—Finst Page—First column. MACHINERY—S£0osp PaGK—Fourth colump, MARBLE MANTELS—Tuinp Pagr—Fitth column, MEDICAL—Sgvrntn PAGR—Sixth column, MELLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Figor PAGe—Fourth column, MISCELLANZOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—fzntTa Page— \—THiny Pacr—Third column, P. Sixth column. PATION Be Draw PERSONAL—Finer PaGu—Firet column. PIANOFORTEB—SKeON) PAGE—sixth column, POLITICAL—Srcoxp PaGk—Fourth column, Post OFFICE NOTICE ‘bird column, PROPOSALS—FrnsT PAGF Sixth column. O*D, BEASS CANNON—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN atolen. ‘The owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. 34 Old sitp. ARTIES HAVING ANY SPECIALTIES OR OTHER merchandise which they wish to have introduced either in the city or country will find the right party by addressing H. L., Herald ofiice, ELIEF TO THE FEET—MRS. L, R, STONE, CHI- ropodist, has opened new and elegant rooms ‘at 743 Broadway, opposite Astor place, where she 1s prepared to treat all who are troubled with Corns, Bunions and Inverted Nails, Ladies treated at their residences if deaired, ROvAL HAVANA LOTIERY, J. B. MARTINEZ & CO., Agents, 10 Wail strect: “Box 4,15 New York Post oflice, New York, ‘The above-named Hotel will open for the reception of th column, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, SEPT, 2. JOSEPH BATES & CO, Box 4,264 Post office. 25 Wall street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CHY FOR SALE OR TO REN’ FISD. Gr—Por yi le REAL ESTATE TO EXOHANGE Tub PaGE—Fourth | PZOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, AUGUST 17— esate: WANTED—Turup P, Now. O61 74: drow BS006,, Hamburg Ollial for Angust 9 AL ESTATE WANTED—THIUD PAGE—Fitth col oe. 68, 18, 74 drew (950,008. Hainburg Otlicial for Angus REWARDS Finer PaarecPiet coun, Cm | ana TO recdived, Address BALEY & CO. (old estabilshed of- SALES Al AUCTION—Tutkp PAGE—Tbird column. fice), 174 Broadway, BITUATIONS WANTED. EVENTH PAGT-~ First, second and thi PUA TONE WANTED—MALES-—SEVENTH PAGE—Fourth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finsr PacE—First and wnns. mBORSTNG—DOGE, BIRDS, &¢.—Finst PaGE—Second column. STORAGE—Tu1eP PaGE—Second column. bs SUMMER RESORTS—-Sroonp Pace—Thira column. THE TRADES—SEVeNTH PAGE —Filth and sixth columns, THE TURF—Fiest PAGE—Second column. a3 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tarp Pace— & x A. DOUBLE GUN, FROM $7 UPWARDS: A LARGE assortment new and second hand at reduced prices; First column. VELLERS' GUIDE—Frnsr PaGz—Sixth column, also a lot of double Guns, siizhuy damaged, cheap. GEORGE SMITH, 54 Chatham strect. RNISHED RUOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— REECH LOADING SHOT GUN WANTE THe PAGE—Second column. size of bore, lowest price, where to be seen. MURRY, box Post oilice. XEPTENMBER 2—ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF Cuba. Pull ofieial drawings received for August 17 by BATES, 194 Broadway, room 4, WE LEARN THAT DR. A. TURNBULL, M. D., ‘Aurist to ther Royal iighnesses the Prince ‘and Princess of Wales and H. R. IH. the Comte de Flanders, 18 stopping at ihe New York Hotel, where he may be consulted. second col- SPORTING DOGS, th column, ixth column, ‘PAGE—Si —STATE Address HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UP_ TOWN. (A Dvserisen NTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD = ‘HE Tr =e a BRINE RT a RECEIVED AY BRANCH OFFICE, 5 se Sh CL Be ALL MEETING OF THE RENSSELAER PARK ASSO- B ciation, at the Rensselaer Park, Troy, N.Y. Se 1,46 BROADWAY, tomber 5, 6,7 and &, 1871. Purses—No, 1 ford minute lacs, a No. 9 for 2'80 class, No. 10 for all horses not having filled. THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRTY-FIRST STREET, The management offer the following, viz.:—Second day. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL t¥.M.EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. Wednesday, September 6, a purse of $1,009 for ail horses that have never beaten 3minutes ; #009, $800, #100. Fourth day, Friday Ko. % a purse of Wu), for all horse that have never beaten 2:50; $000, $100. No. 10. a purse of $2,500, for all horses ; $1,300, $600, $350 and $2d0, Fonditions the aame as ib previous programme. AN entries to be addressed to R. B, Church, 88 River street, Troy, N. Y., on or before Saturday, September 2 at which time the entries will close. Parties wishing to enter in these purses will do $0 a8 early as possible in order that the same may be published on Monday, September 4. JATES H, BARNARD, President. R. B, Cuuncn, Secretary. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION,— The balance of the entrance money for the 3 and 4 year old PERSONAL. ER ene Au Bene LYNCH'S QUEENS COUNTY HARVEST Home Festival will take placc to-day, at “St. Ronan’ el” (Bay View. House), uear Flushing, LL. Indian clan bakes and five music are promised. Meet me there. WHITE KIDS, BBIE—WILL MEET YOU ON THE FISHING BANKS boatob Friday. Bring all, as it 1 the last trip. else — and minsirel boys Lave promised to be on board, slap Saale COLT (44KES OF 1871 tn due on or before September 1, at the office of the Asso tion, Fulton street, corner Boerum, Brook! raf ELLE AND TILLIE.-IF CONVENIENT MEET US, lyn. GEO. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. same place, 734 this evening, G. AND HL A “30HN,L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, + THURSDAY, 31ST (TO-DAY), AT NO. 49) SIXTH AVENUE, NEAK THIRTIETH STREET, AT M1 A. M.. SPECIAL SALE OF TROTTING AND ‘ROAD STOCK. SPEED—SPEED—WARRANTED. AN AMERICAN STAR MARE, about 15 high, 8 years old dam KENTUCKY HUNTER stock, fine, free, pleasant an ensy driver; can be handled by a child at speed; trotted at Fleetwood Park last season in 2:4534, without preparation, and 1s warranted to trot in 2:40; this speed can be depende upon, 18 upon record, and can ‘be shown; Warranted sound and Kind in all harp VERY HANLSUME DAPPLM dark GRAY HORSE, 15)¢ high, Tyears old, MESSENGER STOCK, out of BLAC: HAWK’ stock; raised near ROCHESTER: very stylish and fine driver; superior rondster and an all day 8; can trot tothe end of the road aud can show a thsee minute gait; warranted sound and kind. FINE BAY PATCHEN COUPE or match HORSE, 16 high, 7 years old, raised In DUTCHESS COUNTY ; one of team that cost 1,600, and one of the finest driving road horses in the country ; isa fine and beautiful stepper, good saddier; warranted sound and kind, FAST AND FINE GRAY ETHAN ALLEN HORSE, 1515 anda, 6 years olf; very stylish and gentie; no vices: fears nothing and can beat three minutes, ALSO, fine KUGGY WAGON and set HARNESS; property of private gentleman ; compelled to sell; will be shown in harness, i HANDSOME, high bred and fast cray. trotting MARE MAGNET, raised m WOODFORD COUNTY, KENTUCKY, and sired by WOODPECKER, 1545 hich, 8 years old; has record of great speed; is honeat and pure gaited, tree ‘from ail tricks; has great powers of endurance; sound and war ranted in all harne: CELEBRAYED and hich-bred trofting HORSR ROB ROY, 1534 high, 8 years old; sired by an addallah horse out of im- ported Arabian mare; speedy, pleasant, agreeable and fine Unwver; has record of B:37% pure, open-gated travellers shows fine breeding; is very stylish; can trot in 2:50; war- ranted sound and kin. VERY FINK BAY HORSE, out of tnoronghbred dam, 153¢ high, 6 years old; raised in KENTUCKY and sired by PILOT, out of Abdallah mare; 14 extra stylieh ; tine aud free driver} has no vices nor trick’; can beat three minuies; was never handied for speed; promises to make an A No, 1 trotters warranted sound and kind. BAY HORSE, 15 high,8 years; stylish; good stepper; kind and gentle; has been ised a8 a fanlly bores. BAY HORSE, frnck and Harness, ALSO TOP BUGGY Wagon, oy BREWSTER ; light trotting Waxon, Dog CART, HARNESSES, singe and double THE WHOLE OF the stock is offered for positive and ab- olute sale to shest bidder. and wil be sold regardiess of LOT OF HORSE! weather. SALE il rornpt. A for sale or exchange for Horses of leas vaiue; also a few low priced Horses, ft for cars, trucks or any business Inquire at 541 Canai street, corner of Washington. VERMONT MARE. 7 YEARS, 15 HANDS; TROTS in 8 minutes; soun: . gentle for jady, $150. Bay Mare, fine driver, blind im one eye, 1. 259 West Thirty- first stre YARRIAGES,—EVERY DESCRIPTION OF NEW AND J fashionable Carriages at the lowest prices; Pony Phae- tons in variety, A. 8. FLANDRAU, Carriage Builder, No.7 ighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY (Quraescer LARGE ApSORTMENT OFFERED, LOW- \/ est manufacturers’ prices, comprising extension and halt top Pbaetons, Rockaways, Victorias, Depots, Buggies, Business Wagons and F ba hactons and Harness. H. B. WITTY & CO. 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn, NARRIAGES—SECOND HAND; A VARIETY OF ROAD 2 yn, Top Wagons, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Clarences, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, &c., at R. M. STIVERS’, 144 to 16u East Thirty-tirst street, between Third and Fourth avs, NOUPE—IN GOOD ORDER, FOR SALE. CAN BE cen at WILSON’S stables, Tenth street, near University place. Price $176. Owner's address, box 3,805 Post oilice. NOW AND CALF FOR SALE—FINE, YOUNG COW, J with Caif; kind and gentle; good milker; suitabiefor private family, For particulars’ address box 460 Yonkers Post ontice, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL DARK MAHOGANY BAY Horse, 15.8 hands high; eultable for coupe, coach or family use, and is warranted perfectiy sound and ‘kind, In- quire at No. 4 East Twenty-cighth strect, or of D, Re MAR- IN, Ocean Bank, corner of Broadway and Barclay street. OR SALE—A FINE ESTABLISIME WELL matched team of bay Horses, young, sound and kind, for single or double driving; Barouche, by Wood Bros. : fine gold mounted double Harness, ke. Apply at 540 Madison avenue, corner of Fifty-third street. OR SALE--A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, JUST arrived from the country, suitable for all purposes; to be sold’cheap. Appiy at & Wooster strect, near Spring. OR BALE—A SHIFTING TOP WAGON, SUITABLE for grocer oF expressman, nearly new. inquire at 3$ Rose street, after 10 o'clock A. M. POE, SAUKA GRAY MARE, 142.6 YEARS OLD, sound, kind and gentle; can trot a 50 gait, has never deen trained; lady can drive; also top Wagon, nearly new; Harness, dc. Avply to J. B. WEAVER, 83 Leonard street. 1.30 GOLD LOAN. JAY COOKE & CO. are now & profitable and safe investment for all classes, the Firat ling, and recommend asa Mortgage 7.40 Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad | Company. They havo thirty years to run, bear seven and three-tenths per cent gold interest (more than eight per cent currency), and are secured by first and only mortzage on the | entire road and its equipments, and also, as fast as the road is como] , on 28,000 acres of land to every mile of track, or 500acres for each $1,000 bond. They are exempt from United States tax; pripcipal and interest are payable in | | gold. Denominations—Coupons, $100 to $1,000; registered $100 to $10,000. Northern Pacific 7,308 are at ail times receivable at ten per | cent above par, in exchange for the company’s lands, at their lowest cash price, I | The proceeds ot all gales of lands are required to be devo- ted to the repurchase and cancellation of the frst mortgage bonus of the company, The land grant of the road exceeds fifty million acres inthe most fertile portion of the North- west, snd the demand for the company’s lands for settlement already exceeds the ability of the government to complete the surveys. This immense sinking fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the company’s bonded debt before it falis due, * The success of the new United States five per cent loan, | for which our firm are the general agents, {8 inducing hold- era of 6-208 to exchange them for 7.80 Northern Pacitics, by which they realize a present prot of 14 per cent and greatly increase their yearly income, | All marketable stocks and bonds wili be received in ex- change at their highest current price. Fuil information, maps, pamphlets, &c., will be furnished on application to any agent for the loan, or to JAY COOKE & CO., New York, Philadelphia or Washington. STOCK COMMISSION HOUSE WANT A JUNIOR AX partner to take charge of their books and ofice buai- ness; application from a tirst class clerk, who can command some business, will be favorably considered Address STOCK COMM! SS1ON, Herald office. ((TIZENS! SAVINGS BANK. ) Bowery, southwest corner of Canal street. ‘Money deposited on or before September 1 will bear inter- est from that date. Interest computed from the Ist of exch month, and is paid or credited on amount in bank on January 1 and July 1 of each year, ak open from 10 A, M. to 3 P. M., and on Mondays and days until 7 P.M. OR SALE— Choice City and County Bonds, paying from Ten to Twelve per cent, free of all taxes, First claga Securities of undoubted character below par, Cash valvation of pro rtv, 245,71 Whole indebtedness (limited),’ only & City Railroad Stocks and Bonds, In: tucks, meluding an extensive va q ‘or gate and profitable investments, at low AUBERT H, NICOLAY, Banker, Stock Auctioneer, Dealer and Broker in Municipal Bonds, 43 Pine street, New investment Securitiea, paying large rates: ty with this house for many y UNDS TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS TO suit, and also buil@tg loans and funds to bay mortgages, And aio on leasehold, Address ATTORNEY, box 319 New York Post ofice. MOREY, 29 LOANSON BOND AND MORTGAGES IML First and Secoud Mortgages bought, C. ANFANGER, 30 Pine street, Also New Yi Bank and Gas! other Securitie rates, for sale by BLOOD BAY HORSE, 153, 6 OR SALE—A FINE also Dunscomb Harnes and years; trots in 2:4) Brewster (Broom street) three-quarter sext Road Wagon, pole and shafts, Dat litle used; good a8 new: rice lai, ihe above the property ot a centieman going abroad. “Apply to JOSEPH TOWNLEY, Boulevara atables, 150 and 167 West peiween Sixth and Seventh avextes. }OR SALF--BAY HORSE, 9 YEARS OLD, 1544 HANDS high, sound and kind in harness and saddie; can trot in 2:40 to pole. JAMES JORDAN, 143 East Twent: (NONNELLY OR CONNOLLY.—PARTIES BY THaT Dame 1B search of a relative (missing for several years) Piay hear of something to their advantage by addressing J., Geert TOs. ROSPECT PARK PAIR GROUND A8soc IATION. ‘Thursaay. August 31334 P. M. Match $400, two miles and repeat, in harness. W. Bennett names b, g. Mystery. B MeGrath el Poe uise. Good day a i Gko. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. A: \omsend HENRY A.—LETTERS AT 13 BROADWAY, —— is HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C [eres WANTED-OF THE WHEREABOUTS = ec te T WALDRON & COOKE'S Downtown Horse Mart, New Church, corner of Cedar and Liberty streets, PHS DAY, at 12 o'clock, : at aliction, 10 head of road, business and work Horses; 8 Raa Wagons, top Buggy, large coverea Express Wagon, 2 Trucks, single and double Harness. - One bay Horse, 8 years old, elegant driver in all harntss; warranted kind, sound and true, of Peter Amideaus Kavanagh, a boy 14 years old 26th of bruary last; born In Milwaukee ; left home March, 1870; his ‘mother is sick and wishes to see him before she dies. dress M. J. KAVANAGH, 888 Third avenue, New York. J NFORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET BRAUGHAL, formerly of kilcare, Ireland, by her anxious brother, WARD, Star Hotel, State street, New York. JF THE PARTY WHO, ON THE doTH ‘Ad- ‘ANT, AT 3 o'clock Y. M., stole a wateb, chain, ring and money from 1 . . Foom 12 Battery swimming bath, will retuen the ring’ to the poe bay Mare, 15 bands, 7 years; fine, free driver kind ana owner $10 will be paid and no questions asked. Address T. | “ One sorrel Horse, 16 hands ; sold to close an estate, Two city made Road Wagons, in good order, and Harness, One covered Express Wagon, made to order, hearly new, One side-spring Depot Wagon, made to order. One brown Mare, 1544, 7 years; soun, kind and true, One heavy bay Track Horse; good worker. ‘Two good work Horses and two single Trucks. One set double hand-made Harness; one single do, Other Horses, Wagons and Harness. No postponement for _ — ——__-*_ | weather, ALE ALF.--WILL PROBABLY NOT MOVE FROM | ~ —~ Staten Island to New York before next Monday, and T THE AUCTION ROUSE OF hail advise you in time, Please write me immediately about A JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Mr. Flowers. PORTER. oflice and salesroom 87 Nassau street, RETTY, BONNET so BLUE BYES LETTER RE- ‘opposite the Post oftice. ceived. Write again, but address merely full name, SE 7 f No SHI HORSE AUCTION MART, ANTED TO ADOPT—A CHILD (LITTLE, GIRL), PAST 131 ai 2 ‘about two acd & half or three years old Taelegy | 2 2 AND Ld BASE tH ST, NEAR «TH AV. having lost her own little girl would be glad to take one and Where we hold re gular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ‘Will raise and provide for her the same as ler own. Add: EVE! N y Will ralge and provide f ress NERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. rad root sty ete GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE ‘ORK—CLARA HAS JUST RECEIVED A PACKAGE x from tue South for you, ‘T. W., dox 4,857 Post off J] BAYE TOUR Finer LETTER, AND WAS VERY xlad to hear from my friend. Write me again. “Shall see you—you know when. _ BLUE VELVET. AJELLIE HUNTER-YOU WILL FIND TWO LETTERS in same box as formerly. Get tuem early and respond, fectly reliable, as we conduct this ‘branch of our business as we do ail onr other business, on the same straightforward princtpies which govern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits. WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound from 2% to 48 bours for trial. ‘NTRIES FOR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be made at our down town oilice and salearoom, 37 Nas- sau street, where we also keep a register of horses for pri- having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house per- Please send your address to Broadway Post ollice. DAY. Z Z.—HALF-PAST ONE TO-! ‘LOST AND FOUND. 1G LOST—FROM 63 BEDFORD STREET, NEW | vate sale. . Goren small Biack and Tan Dox; slim body. care Ey, | LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. siswera to the hame of Pet Finder will be go. rally rewarded by returning him as abov 0G LOST.-A_ BLACK AND TAN FEMALE DOG, weighing about five pounds. The finder will be liberally Fomardea by leaving the same at No. 5 Bleecker street, first joor. OST—A GOLD BREASTPIN, WITH LIGHT BROWN hair, going from Thitty-sixil’ street and Third avenue to Thirty-eighth wireet and Park avenue. 20 reward, Leave the same at Mrs. J. HUME'S, 140 ast Thirty-sixth street, detween Lexington and Third avenues. OsT—A SMALL DIARY FOR 1870; BLACK MOROC- co; one day to page. The finder ‘will be suitably re- Warded by returning itto GEO. H. REAY, 77 John street. OST-MONDAY AFTERNOON, SIDE POCKET. book. #10 reward will be given to the finder by retarn- Ing to G. ROGERS, 44 Pearl street. O8T-ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE 80TH INST, between Thirty-fourth street and Sixth avenue an fty-fifth street and Tenth avenue, a Sealand Key of ‘tish device, Bagpipes, Shield, ac. A rewara of $5 (no ques« ons asked) will be paid upon its return to 22 Weat Thirty. A2PCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Important sale of the entire establishment of CHAKLES MORAN, JR, ESq., BY JOHNSTON & VAN “TASSELL, “at private stable 180 WEST FIFTIETH S[REET, NEAR BROADWAY, comprising six Horses, one Coit, one Dog Cart, two sets of Tandem Harncsa, three Wagol two sets Double Harness, three sets Single Harness, ac, & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, ‘AT 10 GICLOCK. Everything in this establishinent is first class and {a sold in consequence of Mr, Moran going to Europe, Full particulars in time, N ELEGANT PONY ESTABLISHMENT at auction, Qn FRIDAY, Sepiember 1, at 12 o'ctoc By SOHNSTO! it VAN TASSELL, cir Auction Mart, N10, Zand 114 East Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Very handsome Team, 13g hands, siz_and seven years old, Very stylish and handsome, Can be driven by any one, and ‘are Warranted sound, kind and true. Have been driven by a jady at Long Branch ‘all summer, where they have been mich admired, Also ie eter lop et veton, wit! ole, Iso set light Haruess, Blankets, Suects, Whip, acy tot sree T 68 LIBERTY STREET. END OF THE SEASON, All our prices reduced to close out summer stock. Sheets, Nets, Afcbans, Robes, &c.. below cost; anything to et rid of them, Some very desirable Buggies, Kockawars, oad aud Depot Wagon, lower than they have been oered m ten years. Harness—A apiendid assortment of choice work, to close up cons ot bankrupt stock, Now ia the tite to get rigged out cheap, and OP ey place is Ex'Eiverty st. JOHNSTON «VAN TASSELD, 68 Liberty at, FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, eA watch | £4 Pony Phactons, Rockaways, Express and Jagger Wag: “ ons, Curtain Coach, Skeleton, &c.; single and double Har- ness, for road, teaming, milk wagou, express and grocery purposes; Laj Robes, Sheets, Nets, Ac., at prices 20 per cent ees than downtown hous: Call at the old stand, 1,435 and 1,437 Broadway, near Forty-drst street, LITTLE & TURNER, Hey REWARDS, PAID FOR RETURN OF YARD WILL B R RE eo) Black and Tan Dog; when lost had on a red collar; Sevent ‘answers to the name of Mack. avenue. 1.0 REWARD.-sTOL Johnson atreet Plav| nguat, a bay Horse, wi Star on bis head; about patd on the returning of the ) FR REWARD.LOST, AT G 20 ‘tel, 09 Tuesday mcen left nt the oiice of B25 REWARD, LOST, ON TC BETWAEN ) Broome street and Liberty strect ferry, a Wallet, ontaining private Papers and about $68 cash, "The finder TRAYED, FROM iter house, on 28th J feat and a white hj the reward will be )LOMON MILLER. oR road sia’ AND CENTRAL uo. | / aid hotel, and oat relain the money and got the above reward by returning | —~ te ree ane nyt mg ong CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROAD- ie eee A, wey; Carriages of all kinds for Southern trade; leather top Bngeles, $120 apiece; Rockawa: $125; Express and Ssinees Wagons, ail choap, at 1d) West Broadway, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PONY PHAETONS, with and without tops, which will be sold low to close them out; several second band Wagons; also two Coaches, one Clarence. two Bretts, Harness, Whips, Sheets, Nets, ce. WILLIAM H! GRAY, 20 and 23 Wooster street, $25 REWARD.—TAKEN FROM HALL OF OFFICE +) A, 18 Broadway, containing model of wechinery. The above reward will be paid and no questions skedl on jta return to above address, Communicate through 0x 2,961 Post oflice, REWAGD—FOR WATCH, LC 35 T AT ST. NICHO- ing Hotel fire on Tuesday; made by Joon Moncus, | ——go0p HORSE, LIGHT WAGON AND HARNE a id 13) b ESS = : las linda a | Gf une, Apply at 442 Eighth avenue, basement, — AL NOTIC a) SUPERIOR ASSURTMENT OF ROCKAWAYS, PHAE- eee eee Anise tous, Victorias, Barouches, Westchesters and every ‘other syle family © riages aod Mah Wagons at greatly ree ai es; several aecond hand Carria, duced Prices ES NUFAUTURERS! UNION, PERSONS WHO ARE : : INSURED IN GOOD orrente companies, and who do nat desire to reef alee by an absolute sale, can borrow the (eoey, 87 Laverty street," OY Soplying at dnsurance , ais TURNOUT, SEAT. TOP PRARTON, atin; DEPOT ethene 1, Pot a A (OFFICIAL DRawinas, dont 9760, for'g500 ; second hand; sold low. are iteetvony—rxrna clas ae LOTTERIES, TIAM’S, Fourth street and Broadway, 4, NO, 611— ate PA el BEAUTIFUL TURNOUT, LOWDEN HARNESS, DU. NTUCRY-OLA88 No bI-avcueh Me 18h, A Wagon, and a beautiful black Horse, 25; 6, 1K UR ‘nM a ah ie ae Kae ee Spcartold; oun trot in 3:60; warranted gous Ob Bk Seve Pra oe Aro ih and kind; also a very handsome coupe or coach Horse. No, PA Fe “a a) aero e ii, 6 Went Thirteenth street. T. E. GORDON, Sonor bates a | A pop NL Mi AEM ss for jm Be apld at 411 Pegel A (OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, 15% HIGH, SO and kind in double and pingle harness; Gt for private Tamily use. Inquire at 140 West Twenty-eighth street, pri- vate stables. OR SALE CHEAP—SEVERAL HORSES; ALSO TWO light Road Wagons; also two sets double’ Harvess and three sets single Harness, Can be seen by applying-at 208 East Fortieth ete OR SALE CHEAP—A LEATHER TOP WAGON AND Harness, in perfect order, for $130. Apply at 286 Ninth avenue, between Tuirty-Sret and Thirty-second streets, OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—AN ELEGANT THRE quarter Clarence, almost new, and a Coupe Barouche, Apply at DALY'S Carriage Factory, corner Boerum and State streets. < OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A VERY HANDSOME ray Horse, auitable for a Park phaeton ; he is 15 hand high. The owner has no further use for him. ‘Apply at 241 Fulton Market, I PEED FOR SALE—A CLAY MARF, 8 YEARS OLD, i6 hands, has areeord of 2:33, with sulky and Blanketa all complete ; will show 2:30 or better; price $5,000. Address B. B., Herald office. SECOND-HAND BUSINESS WA Brett, $125; light Kockaway, $125 and Victoria six-eeat Rockaway, Pouy haeton, several slightly shop-worn Car- riages cheap, MANUFACTURERS’ UNiON, 655 Broadway JON, 350; BUGGY, £75; HREK SECOND HAND CLARENCES, NEARLY new; two Horges, ali for eale cheap to cose out stock left at Daniel Moore's, 226 Sixtn street, for sale. MOTT & CO, ANTED TO PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY—A HORSE (mare preierred), to show 2 Address. with full de- scription of ‘horse, breeding, price, &c., GRIMSHAW, box 8,585 Post oflice. Q SECOND HAND COACHES, IN PERFECT ORDER; also a large; assortment of new and second band wotrk, viz.:—Top, No Top, Business and Express Wagons, at and velow cost, 97 ani 99 Charles street, $6.000. very superior animal, SPLENDID JRON GRAY, LONG TAIL ‘and mane, 7 years old, 15%" hands bigh; a , there being no beiter either under the saddle or in harness; high style and action, and could be trained to be very fast; very gentle and docile, and, in fact, a perfect-horse in every kenvé of that term ; just from New Jer- sey, where he was raised; the property oF a physician, who having sold his farm has ho further use for him, Would ex- change for Diamonds, Jewelry or Pianofortes, or small Plot of Land near the city. Apply to Dr. T., 315 Sixth avenue, FOR SALE, A STABLE AND LOT, 100X 12.000. feet; brick stable two story; at 221 West Forty-first treet, | Inquire on premises, belween 8 and 1) for three days. POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE during Oro ereek ending Saturday. September 2 1871, wil close at this ofice on Tuesday at 1145 A. M., on Wednesday at 13 M., on Thursday at 12 M., and on Saturday at 12 N. P. MH. JONES, Postmaster. FURNITURE. A HNOTICE—KBLLY 4 CORNER OF TWENTY- Aitth street and Sixth avenue, are now offering a large and splendid assortment of Carpets, Furniture, Bedajag, Oil cloths, dke., at very low prices, Weekly or monihly payments taken, A call respectfully soltcited, ONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY ON BOND AND MORT- M Gage in New York, Brooklyn and New Jersey. Apply only to 8. 8. WOOD, Jr.) 155 HE NEW YORK . VIADUC T RAILWAY COMPANY, PUBLIC NOTICE. The undersigned, Commissioners of Stock Subscriptions to the New York Railway Company, give notice that the books of sndscription to the capital stock of such company will bo closed on the 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1871. Until that day the books will remain open for subscribers at the banking house of DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO, 11 Nassau street, and also atthe Bank of the Metropolis, '31 Union square. Until the books of subscription are closed all subscribers: for stock will have the beneGt of interest upon the several instalments paid, and as allowed to those subscribing Within taf ei Ges the Ca Py ty opened, Yaied NEW YORK, 187. d NEW YORK, July AY EXANDER T. STEWART, JOUN JACOB ASTOR, LEVI P. MORTON, Commissioners on Behaif of the Company. HE ATTENTION OF CAPITALISTS IS INVITED TO adveriisement of “Veritas,” box 14}, ip columu of Bus'+ fiess Opportunities on Second page of this paper. V TANTED—CALIFORNIA PACIFIC 7S, CENTRAL Pacitic ate Aids, New York and Oswego Midland Ts, Rock? rd, Roek Island and St. Louis 7's, by CANTONT & BARLING, Ban! No. 2g Wall a'reet. ANTED—FROM 83,000 TO $5,000 FOR INVESTMENT in a large importing house for one year; good security can be given. Address A. B. C., Herald office 12.000 WAXTEDION BOND AND MORTGAC olZ. in. Westchester county; property worth three times the amount, Apply to T. 5. SHEPHERD, 203 Broadway. 30.00 $ 'B. H. HOWELL, %9 Third avenue. ) TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—-ON BOND TO LOAN-IN SMALL AMOUNTS ON bond, mortgage or improved city proverty. Westchester property in sums to suit; money tinmediateiy. 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. @9- }() TO LOAN ON BOND AND MoRT- $250.00 gage—In various sums, on city real es- {ater moriey for weaond mortgages, Apply to WILLIAM KENNELLY, No. 4 Pine street. $350.000 in this eny or Westchester county, improved JOHN F, CONREY, 162 Broadway, room No. 8. | } ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN.--FIRST 500.000 int Second Mortgaces cashed promptiy. $50 M, Ard. LYNCH & HUGH N, CAMP, 106 Broadway, corner of Pine street. TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gage; Liberal loans niade oh real estate r unimproved, LOAN OFFICES. 097 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— monda, Watches, Jewelry, 44 Liberal advances'on Di Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal Property of JAMES Y, MATTHEWS, |AN'S, 653 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BUND eet.—-Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, dc., or Will pay the biguest market price for the same. every deseription, T 715 BROADWAY—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILKS, A Camels’ Hair Shawls, &c., bought; alao Money liberally advanced on the same, Private office No, 1 Washington BROADWAY.—1 » Watches, Jewelry, Diamond Broker, bf T 5] THIRTEENTH STREET, NEA pay the highest price for Diamon: «y oF advance on the same. ISAAC: Thitteenth street, near Broadway. TJ. A JACKSON! . 5 AMITY STREET, THREE AD dicts west of Broaaway.—Mozey advanced on Dia: imonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description, Same bought and sold, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE. Bedding, at the lowest cash prices, or on weekly or monthly insiaiments, at O'FARKELL’S warerooms, No. Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. MAGNIFICENT BROCATEL PARLOR SUIT, overed rich silk covering, celebrated makers, cost 400, for #200; one with oval backs $15); four rep Suite from 50 to 815; If Kedroom Suits at half cost; 500 yards Carpet SOc. per yard upwards, Cail pefore purchasing at private resitence 120 West Twenty-third street, Superior 7'4 octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost #90), for $275, ,, Cut this out. EPING WILL A FAMILY DECLINING | HOUS sell magniiicent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour styley covered satin brocatel, cost #450, for 8200; one do. #0; Piano forte, cost $750, for #275; Paintings, Bronzes, Etageres, Bookenst ‘arpets, Chamber, Dining Furniture, 36 West Fisteenth street, near Fifth avenue, a A RARE CHANCE FOR | PARTIES COMMENCING &< housexeeping.—The Furniture 4 four story mansion i244 West Twenty-sixth street, viz :-—PaSor suits, in satin bro- catel, from $78; reps and haireloth, $30; Bedroom Sets, in walnut, $30; Brussels Carpete for Se, vo $1 60 yard, and 300 Jots, cheap. MAGNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE SATIN 4A. Brocatel Parlor Sut, cost $475, for $175; one do., $150; walnut re) 950; rosewo. 7'4 octave Pianoto: $800, for osewood and walnut Chamber Sets tresses, Diniae Room Furnitare, at a sacrifice, Re: 12 Eaat Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, University piace and Fifth avenue, PARLOR SUITS MANU yporost. 2A. Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery. Styles and all colors in, brocatel_and reps Parlor Suita, from #45 up to 82 0 Chamber, Library and Dt ing Room Furniture packed and delivered free ARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 40., AT REDUCED CA Miicon Housekeeper supplied, and can pay by the week or month, at GREENE'S, 304 Eighth avenue, corner Twonty-tiftn street. ORNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING.—THR largest assortment and the lowest prices for cash or on weekiy or monthly payments, at B. M, COWPERTH WAITS, 165 Chatham street, MoE, OR at PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Belding, & ee ALY @ CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Tweoty-eightn aireot Pricesiower than any other Bousg ia je sitr, he greatest bargain; warrante: TL, BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEE ALT Trem fourth and. Twenty-tfth streets.—Liberal ad- Yances made oa Diamonds, Wavebes, Jeweiry and al! kinds of goods. Sarne bought at fall value, MERICAN OFFIOE—795—9' ILL BOY. OR pee rce advances on Diamonds, Wi Jewelry, Silver: ware, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces, Vaiuat Hignest . A. BARRING 8 Broadway, opposite Astor OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU tain liberal advances on Diamond: or will purchase them at their ut- ‘A, HONIUMAN, Broker. prices paid, AT THE AL street, you can ¢ Watcues, Siiverware, & mot va.tiation, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 86 BROADWAY, BETWEI ACineteenth and Twentieth streets,—Money loaned. ¢ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silke; particu! Pianos; private parlor for ladies, Business strictly coutl- dential. 36 NASSAU STRE OPrOSITE POST OFFIC! 3Y “iverat advances made on Diamonds, Warches, Jew ery and ail kinds of merchandiae. The same dought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. 1. Q() XASSAU, STREER. BETWE FULTON OU Joun streets.—NEWMAN LEOPOLD contin Duying, selling or advancing on Diamonas, Watches, Jews elry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies for any amount, 1 19 BROADWAY.—AT H, B. MELVIULE'S J . elry and Corai storey Diamonds, Watches, Valua- dies stored for the summer, Cash advances on same it re- quired to any amount. 1,191 Broadway, 5 TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, $50.000 Watchos, Silks, and Laces, at 3 per cent. Old gold and sliver bought. OGDEN & CO.,, 189 Bowery, formerly with Johnson at 188, sSMAKING, RAND OPENING J of early Autumn Styles at Emporium of Fashions, 888 Broadwi and Monday ember 1, Suits, Polo Jaques, 81 ARIS MILLINSRY, Madame DEMOREST'S y,.on Friday, Saturday Novelties, Overskirts, rem, be. ADAME FERRERO, NO. 6 Lafayette place, has now choice and elegant styles of ‘all Millinery just received from Parts, lers promptly nded to. Wer LADIES CAN HAVE IN THE finest embroidery. Avviy to Mra, BR (Swiss) U2 Tard aren ' ATIO! NAME 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN, Grace... DENMARK, Andrews. ENGLAND, Thompson Cabin, Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Gi For Broadway. POR, QUEENSTOWN. AND LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLEN- did hew steamship S 2. First cabin, $75 and B65; steerage, #24 currency. lish gold and silver, or dra(ts payabie on demand in anv part of the Old Country, THOMPSON’S Passage Oliice, 73 Broadway, corner of Rec- tor street. 1H Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1871, at2 P. taking passengers from New York 0 Hamburg, Plymouth First Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, #72; Steerage, $80, golds gold: ‘The VANDALIA (extra) will sail Sept. 4, 1871. KUNHARDT & CO, ©. B. RI General Agent Cc AL LINE. U NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, sailing regularly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No. 4 North River. MORRY CASTL ‘aptain R. Adama... COLUMBIA, Captain E. Van Sice, via Naseat MISSOURI, Captain J. B. Edwards. For freight « reyes apply to A.W. DIMOCK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green, from pier 47 North River, eptember ¥, at 7:30 A, M September 9, at LP, M Saturday, Sepiember 18, at 3 P.M sage to Liverpool, Queenstown or London direct— 75 und 65; steorage, 28, currency. Saturday, gow, B32 currency. . Dosti r further particulars apply atthe company’s office, 69 postronr MENT.—IN CONSEQUENCE OF DETEN. F. W. J. HUKS?, Manager. tion at Quarantine the steamer MORRO gaat will eat tail Friday, September lat 8 P.M, and not August KE previousiv aavertised, he bei "ALN sails on Saturday, September | — 3 \e- EXAS 1 OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrving the United States mall. The “Al steamsui TY OF GALVESTON, pee at pier 20 East river, will leave on Sat pt. 2. ‘hrough bills of lading given to Houston and to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B, B big tee ay ae For freight or passage apply to OT SALLORY & CO., 158 Malden lane, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, From pier No, 5 North River, at 3 o'clock EMILY B, SOUDER, on Saturday, September 2. Freight received [sa ‘Through rates given to St. Louig Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Phdianoia, for sale at lowest rates. Apply at iE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S 0 r iron mail steams PaMMonta, M., for Hamburg, ‘and London, M. payable in Uniced States HARD & BOAS, Genvral Masaenger Agentay 61 Kroad street, N.Y. No. 6 Barclay street, } For freight or passage, having superior accommodation: Aa apply to FRBDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadwat THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN oR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Fe offic CHIN A.. Wednesday, Second cabin By First cabin. Return tic! Steerave tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lading given for Beli Antwerp an ranean port For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinity Builsin ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ‘The Cromwell Steamshi Between New York and Liverpool, nah ‘The steamship ST. LOUIS, Captain Line, lames Whitehead, will Calling nt Cork Harbor. leave nier No. # North River, on Saturday, September 2, at F RUSSIA. Wednesday, Avie. 30 | CALAURTASatarday, Sept.2 | Wicivcie Ale’ Keelaht received daiies whrough rates given JAVA... Wednesday, Sent 6] BATAVIA Saturday, Sept, 9 | to Galveston, Indianaola, Mobile and Bt, Louis, THA... Wednesday, Sept, 15 | Pa aturday, Cab 5 + B25. SCOTIA. Wednesday, Sep | ALGERTA.Saturda YN sre pth anys ging a7 for tre, i" ny Ly GRETA Saturday, For (eight oF prosaice apaly to 1, B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, Be Wednen tates OF PASSAGE. — vy Wednesday steamers, not carrying sieera a Py N. A Per Russia and Seoua, |’ By. ober Wedues¢ 1 llageas bree ore yess Cabineese «#130, "gold | Cabin « The steamship WEYBOSSET, Second cabin. * $0, gold | Second cabin Captain Bolger, Ketnrn uckets, cabin.’ 0. Will leave pier 21 East River, Weduesday, September 6, Louis, Monile and Galveston taken. passage, having superior accommodations C, H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, AT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER line tor Charleston, 8. C., the Florida ports and the South end Southwest, sailing from pler No. 29 North river, at 3 day and Saturday. ‘The first class sdewheel steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain J. T. Beckitt, will sail on Saturday, September 4. #80, gold “ity $15, gold, additional. Steerage. Tiokets to st, Glasgow, H other ports on the Continent and tor Mediter- or freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s M. every Wedneg+ ns e, No. 4 Bowing Green CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Age 1 Ss ing. Ro 1 CALABRIA. BATAVIA : Cabin passage, 80, gv Steerage passage to NewYork, NMAN LINE, CITY OF WASH M and each succeeding Saturday ai North river, ‘Through passage tickets and bills of lading Issued at lowest rates, For freight and passage apply to BN ATTENTY R. MORGAN & 00, 177 West street, corner Warren streets For through fretght tartif and rates apply to ‘EAM TO LIVERPUOL AND QUEENSTOWN, CUNARD LINE Saale Saturday, ‘Sails Saturaay. dj steerage, ih ptember 2 at 2 P, M prember % at 1 P.M, J, currency. f wet zB BY D. HASELL, General Agent, For freight or cabin passage apply at No.4 Bowling Green, GHAI BOER Breton ioe! 4 Or eAniC rane Merona a t reat § t Line, #17 Broadway, For steerage passage app ‘ac llt Broadway, Trinity Hild The steamship MANHATTAN will follow and sail on Weds “CHARLES G, PRANCKLYN, Agent, “erat nesday ee eae OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, J Old Dominion Steamslip Company. Steamships of this line leave pier 87 North River, foot of Beach street, Tho steamship For Queenstown and Liverpool. oval Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond. ALBEMARLE will sail on Thuraday, August 31, at3 P.M, connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard Inland Air ine Petersburg and Weldon Ralitoad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Richmond and Danville Railroad. ‘Through passenger tickets and through bills of ING! RATES OF PASSAC Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency. Firat C; Steers lading at reduced rates to all polnts South and Southwest, To Le on pier 37, or at ollice of the company, 18D To Paris. corner of Dey. To Halifax, hs id Passengers’ a it . - Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. ee aan SAVE Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons LEANY AND TROY DAY LINE, Wishing to send for thelr friend: 7 AL “VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW, trom Vestry street For tarther information apply at the Sompenae gies A. M.; Thirty-fourth street at 8 NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL EAMS: CALLING A’ ‘The splendid vesse! nent will sail from pier 50 North River, as follow! st’ LA sr. Vib. | PEREIRE, Danre Pri Havi First cabin... Excursion tickets issued at reduced rates. landing at Yonk- , *, West JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. Tarryto mand Nyack iby ferrybc ll, Newourg, Poughkeep Killand Hudson, connecting with eventag trains on the New York Central for the West, and on aud after June 26 with the Albany and Susquehanna road for Sharon Springs (4 from New York) and Binghamton, and by Renswelaer and Sara toga road tor Saratoga Springs (3 50 trom New York). At Hudson for Lebanon Springs, all rail, To Troy by steamboat SCHUYLRR. OR GREENWICH AND | STAMFORD.—THE NEW and gorgeous steamboat AMERICUS leaves foot of Mar= ket street, pier 37, daily at -30, and Thirty-seveuth street at 340 P. ML” Returming leaves Stamford at 7 and Greenwich at OR NORWALK AND DANBURY.—THE SWIFT AND beautiful steamboat NELLY WHITE leaves fc * of TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, ? BREST. on this favorite route for the Conta AYETTE, Roussan. LAURENT, Lemarie LE Di PARIS, Sura ‘aturday, September 9 aturday, Sevtember 23 :Saturilay, October 7 Saturday, October 21 ice of passage in gold (including wine) to Brest or rei #129 and $130| Second cabin,......000+s875 These ateaniers do not carry stecrage parseagers. MT eeiock ©, Me connecog. with Danbury Baltroads: Bee American traveliers going to or returning trom the Conti | {irmugleaves Norwate me 7:45 A.M. nent of Europe by taking the steamers of this line avoid gouainsascenslte both transit by English raiiway and the discomforts of croas- ing ORTH GERMAN LLOYD SPEAMSHIP COMPANY, gail foot Third sireet, Hoboken, to be f RHEIN, Captain J, C. Meyer, on Saturday, September 2. First cabin. Second Cavin. “the steamship NEW YOR! Captain K, von Emster, will ARRAGANSETT BTEAMSHIP COMPANY, Four excursions to Sandy Hook and retarn, dally (Sune ‘The magnificent steamers S OUTH ROCK AND JESSE HOYT will leave Pier8 North River, foot ot Murray street, asfol~ 230 A. M. and 4:30 P. Me SE HOYT. + sees 9:80 ALM. end 3:30 P.M. Fare to Sandy iivok and retura, #1 00, On Sundays the PLYMOUTH ROCK will make ber 3120 bee to Poughkeepele, iaading Hah Quseane. fat Newb urge My | ew , leaving pier 28 Noi er, foot of Murray street, 3 | ate welock ACM. pi Thirty-fourth stroet, Norte tho Channel, berides saving, Lime, trouble and expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 53 Broadway. ~~ | Gay excepted. For Southampton and Bremen. ‘on Thursday, August 31, al 2 P from Bremen’ pier, lowed by steamship ‘Rates of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in golu or its equivalent in currency, precisely ; ba ay a xd 0 | Rien egy ALM. arriving in New. York on retdra at For freight OF passage spr oR ICHS & CO., Agents, 1 SRS NR. SIMONS, Managing Director. Ladin des cel RosKaway CH.—THE NEW STEAMBOAT ALTIC LLOYD. FLORENCE laity from Christopher atreet, 8:40 haze: ‘The first class iron steamship will sail on Saturday, September 2, at2 P.M.) from For Stettin direct, t n to ‘and passengers and m: Christiansand and Copen- | A. M.; Franklin stre¢ Pier No. 4 North River, ass pier below Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9:30 A.M. Leave Beaen at P.M. Ts FRANKLIN, Captain F, Dreyer, E MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT ier 13 | North River, to be followed by steamship HUMBOLDT, Cap- P. M. daily, making usual landiags, Returning leave tain P. Barandon, on Saturday, September 5), Kouaoat. A. My, Poughkeepsie 6:3), Milton yin New- Cabin pasaage, gold, $80; erage, gold, $30. burg 7:30, Cornwall 7:45, West Point 8.05, Cozzens's:15, ar~ piteiaht for St, Petersburg and other Important porte of the attic oF passage apply to TEAM TO IDAHO, Price COLORADO, Passeagers booked to aud Germ, received and through bills of iading signed. For freight | WENDT & RAMMELSNERG, Agents, oflice, 40 Broadway. any QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL—CAR- NDREW_ LYNCH'S QU Home Festival will come to-day, at St. Konan's rying the United states maila Well, near Flushing, L. 1. Indian clam bakes and mosie in Sauing every Wednesd: profusion. ‘This promises to be the grandest affair of the kind epiember @, at 11 A. M | ever gotten up on Long Islar tember 13, at PM | (yoNEY ISLAND.—STEAMER NORWALK LEAVES J West Tenth street at 9:28, 12:28 and 3:25; leaves an North River at 9:40, 12:4 teavea pier 4, Morris COUNTY HARVEST reew Cabin passitg i repaid ti rrency. as nd from Paris, Hamburg, Norway Sweden, dc. Drafts of Ireland, England, France a any at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Rroadway, or O'DONOVAN ROSSA, 'Branch of street, at 10, Land 4 o'clock ‘After September 3 East River route will be discontinued. a AILY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH BRIDGE, Mott Haven, Kari’s and Christ’s Park and Morrisania.— Broadway, WwW \ Steamahips, the six largest in the world, OCEANIC, A ATLANTIC, Sa Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. ATLAS OCEANIC, ‘Capt. Thompson, Sept. 93, 2 BALTIC, October 7, ILA. M. Fri Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unriva TAR LINE. ‘ork, Cork and Liverpool. Paince steamers MORRISANIA and META leave as fol ws — ° Morrisania—6:10, 7:06, 8:15, 9:10, 10:15, 1 30, 2:45, 4:05, 5:15, 0. Filton street—6, 7:1", 8:05, 0:15, 10:45, 1:15, 2:48, 4:15, 6:15, 6:20; landing at Hight and 119th atreels each way Tuena Grove and Christ’s Park free to pionle parties going by this line. "Sunday boats leave hourly from 9:20 A. M. to 7 P. Mf., con= Fare from Har- HIT! . New Y New and full-nowered eon factric. BALTIC, ADRIATIC, 6,000 tons burden—¥,000 b. p. each. i jing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Sepi. % 1 P.M. mn necting with Pope Catlin for High Bridge. bow lem to High Briuge on Sunday, 6 cents CHAKLES H. LONGSTREET, Superintendent, WO LAST Days, TAURSDAY, C, Capt. Murai ‘om the White Star Dock, Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City. ted, JJISHING BANK. combining #tfety, speed and comfort. fr ‘Gugeembert.-thebae Rt Skloousy “state ‘roomay smoking room and bathrooms in TAN TERETE Daeaia immo, will leave: Fase slip as midship section, where least: motion 18 felt, Surzeonsand | 7.4% Qhrimopner street steward now Pas Ex Drafts For information apply at the eompany Broadway, New York. C stations In Great Brit den o bly and cheanly as by any other route or “CERPRESS” STPAMEPS, First cabins, $65 and $75, acs Cabin best accommodations, $139. for Intermediate, Certificates, ‘at Idwest rates, can be bought bere by those wishing to send for thelr friends, oy Drafts issued, payable on presentation, Apply.at the company's ottices toy iT NCHOR LINE. 8:30, and piet No. 4 Nort River at SAM. Schlobel's Brass und Cotllon Band, Baits, lines and refreshments on board. company these steamers. my $00 ih gold. Steerage, $3) In currency. ing to end for’ friends irom the Old Country can Cua obtain steerage prepaid certificates, 80% currency. | = = a engers booked to oF from all parts ot America, Paris, YACHTS, STEAD % arg, Norway, Sweden, India, ‘Australia, China, &c. YACHTS, SFEAMBOATS, &C. cursion tickets granted’at lowest rates. FOR SALE SIDEWHEEL AND PROPELUBR STEAM: ‘om £1 upwards. f ships; also Steambonts, suitable for river or exposed offices, No. 19 ‘ai Tuzm; also three Steam Yachte, 100 feet ARKS, ‘Agent, feet respectively. Apply to FREDERICK ». | South William street, R SALE CHEAP—A SMALL STEAM YACH?, 32 feet long and & feet beam. For fuiF particulars address YACHT, station L., New York Post ollice. rout 18) feet and SCHMIDT, Steamers sail every Wednesday and Saturday toandfrom | 1? NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Jing at Londonderry to iand mails ami passengers. engers booked and lorwa: “WANTED TO PURCHASE. SECOND HAND BOGARDUS MILL, FOR DRY SUB- A. tances, wanted, by P. LORILLARD & CO., 16 Cham- treat. nd, Germany, or Denmark and America as safely, speedily, com REENWOOD CEME chase, a Plot, welf local oilice. W/3TED_ A, NO. 1 SECOND HAND ENGINE AND Tubular Boiler, £0 horse power full, atter allowing 25 per cent for friction: also Sha(ting for te above for a hve story building, &0 feet squere, Any porties having the ¢ will find an immediate purchaser by calling at onco upon the subseriber, at the oflice of the American Seal Lock Company, 744 Broadway, room 8. ". BROOKS, General Superintendent. RY.—WANTED, id," Adres | “PETRA MAILIA..; ALEDONIA | bortes. and Saturda from pier 20 North River, New York, at noon, Rates of passage, payable in eu: to Liverpool, Giasgow or Derr: ording to location. d for twelve month TO PUR. box 147 Herald ecuring jon tickets. gu $33; beerage, $23, PROPOSALS. HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling EAM TO LONDON. Re soventeenne 4 - Steamship PARAG! 7 win Rates of First cabin, #70; second cabin, HOWLAND & ASH WABHLN¢ WASHINGTON, August » PROPOSALS will be received by th ro’ the one 6 tine, winter months, where the finest spring weather and a very ‘clock on the Sti day of September, delivery in the District of Columbia of ‘nine ” millions é hh Cast on Water Pipe and Hf pipe 4 dividea into eived for the whole or@ TIC) N TRAVELLERS. ‘The first party of the grand pleasure trip to Europe and ast leaves New York on Saturday, the Mth of Septemver | Those pot getting ready tii then may follow either on dof September or 7th of October, under guidan of the employes. Ali meet at Naples. Travels to Pi Egypt and on tho River Nile cao only be wade in the pe pur Joi®, and proposals will b less number of lots. The plan ‘e the same aa distributed under advertisement of July %, No bid will be received which aoes not agree to commence the delivery on or before the Ist day of Octo- healthy climate prevails. Cairo, at that season of the year, | ber next. has become the most fashionable winter resort of the Kuro: Each bidder must agree, and the contractor will be, requi- pean fine world, ‘The excursion ticketa are available for one | red, to forfeit one doflar (#1) @ day for delay ta the delivery year. Apply for information. to, the Universal Excursion | of each pipe and si 1 casting Yeyout the time required fn “omy i: yor at 5d Ch ‘ro the cirewlar anc jscine potupany BF Broadway, New Yorks oF ot eG Makagen’” | “No proposals for pipes or special castings will bo received except 10 nicd forms, which, With eircnlars, specifica: ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO thos September 15—Steamer RISING STAR, Cay Conner, will leave pier 42 North River, at 1 o'clock noon, for Steamers leave 16th and 80th each month, *- woe ‘of contract, can be had on application oF telegraph to ORGE H. ELLIOT, ington Aqueduct — _ a —— T° CONTRACTORS FOR LAYING WATER MAINS, Wasntvaron, D. C., August 90, 1871.) Sealed proposals will be recetved by the’ wadersigned anti tions, plans and fo n person or by lett Cc OASTW ISE STEAMSHIPS. Major of Engineers, Chief Engineer of Wi California, Japan and-China, vii Panama, Carrying Mails, Passengers and Freight to Kingston, Jamaica, Santa Martha and Greytowa and Pacific Coast of Mexico, Central America, Pera and Chile, 2o’clock on the Lith day of September, L871, at the Li hyuse Board, Treasury Department, for the ‘laying to 5 District of Columbia of 9,000,000 of pounds of séinch cast dates fait on Sunday, then the day previo iron Water Pipes, Stop Cocks and Special Castings. nH. P. | The entire work is divided into four divisions, rod eo) sais will be recelved for the whole or @ leas m of, As legal e tpeston, connecting ai Panaine with steamer | divisions, the , Captain ——, touching at Acapulco, Manza- ks must deposi nillo and Maz od alto connecting forall Central Fin N mB, Banke Washingwns 9 the Gow ; American and South Japan and China. Fi further information apply at comp: foot of Canal atreet, Bank, Aeron b- to the credit rit Of Columbia, the sam of & \- fe] will Coad into ~ complete ba)» to x to the 6 u rhe relatgedo' fis ncaa doy ene comers te awarded, and to the contractor when he completes his con-" gite ports. Freigat for last named | ero M. of September Is. ‘San Francisco September 30 for tes of passage, freight and ail ‘dalce, on the pier BABY, Agent. Ww YANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. The tractor will be required to forfeit SL a for fn the Taying ot each pipe, specia’ casting aad Gapeck New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving ts beyond the time requir contract. Kast io Hi proposals [¢ ng pl wiil be recet: except in the REY Ge MENIGO Timmertoanecssse-s ee Tueaday, Sept § | printed forme, ‘which, wl cirolars, speci ‘and form CLEOPATRA, Philips (Hi Wednesday, Sept. 18 | of contract, and any further inforay can be had on ap- ty OF MERIDA Denke vweaMonany Sep 38 | cain i peraoa or by Teter 1 EOPATRA, Philips ( voy 4 only). Wednesday, Oct, Major of ae For Freight oF Pa EEL ENDRE & SONS, 33 Brondway, Ghigt Snetuewe as : er " f SER OS a: sey

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