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BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. Excise Exertions. most strenuous efforts are being made by the ard of Excise to bring delinquent liquor dealers account for not taking outa license to carry on s1ness as required by law. ‘The Board yesterday, on the compiaimt of Inspector Hart, issued wal “nts for the arrest of thirteen concoctors of Cock+ ps and other brain-botieriag beverages. The Riely Homicide. eu Ricly, who is now in the Raymond street |, charged with the murder of Join Riely, her band, whom she stabbed on Thursday night last, thelr residence, 39 Atlantic strect, states that de- aged was improperly treated an@ badly cared for the physicians at the Long Island College Hos- tal, where ne died on Saturday afternoon, The hte-morten of Kiely Was not taken by tne Coroner, ing to the neglect of the hospital authorities to tity that ocr until Lie paueut nad vecoine un+ onscious. | A Peculiar Passencer. _Among the passengers on car No, 7 of the Court creet line on Monday evening was a young man of ullar prociivities, judging trom the action which efaced lis hasty exit. While the vehicle was ing the corner of burch street the tndividal, hose name ts belleved to be Thomas Minns, sud- enly aud wituout any provocation drew a revolver a fired two shots at the constuctor, John Ken- dy, after which he jumped of tne car and escaped. Warrant has been issued for tie arrest of Minis, ‘at the efforts of the police in that respect have been mavailivg. House Robbery. Now that summer absentees are daily returning to ieir homes 16 frequently happens that they are otu pained and surprisea to fnd their domiciles yave been visited by burglars auring thelr absence ‘nd that their property has been made free with. ‘n the majority of losses reported it transpires that @ losers have failed to notify the police of their tended departure, so that no special supervision 1 the unoccupied premises was had by the police. ‘esterday Mr. Peter Kinzy returned to bis residence, 57 Busnwick avenue, trom a brief sojourn in the country, and 1ound that $400 worth of clothing and -eweiry had been stoien from the house during his _bsence. ‘The housebreakers pricd open the rear ‘vindows with an axe, thus effecting an entrance. Pedlar Powers Punished. | Justice Deimar yesterday committed Patrick Powers, a pediar, to the County Jail for a brutal and elonions assault committed on James Gillen, @ boy hirteen years old. On Monday evening the child, ho is employed in a glass factory, was on his way some from work in company with a party of boys, hen the prisoner demanded the assistance of the oungsters in stabling his horse. Growing tred, Ullen rau off, wnich action so exasperated Patrick hat he seized a four pronged pitchfork and threw it . the reireauing boy, ‘he implement penetrated hejback, inficting three dangerous wounds. Tue ecused, then growing alarmed, played the part of he good Smaritan by taking the. boy into his house nd dressing the wounds. The sufferer then. re- urned to nis home in the victaity. ‘Tne boy 1s now @ very precavious condition, SHOOTING IN SYRACUS NY, Married Man Shot in a Hobe of IM Fame by One of the Gir}. (From the Syracuse Courleyf, Sept. 4.) Yesterday aiternoon the most ¢xciting and ex- ggeratcd sumors began to circulate turough the wreets m regard to a shooting ailuir Which it was aid occurre.! ip a house of ill fame the night fs 10Ua% it Sovn transpired that a well known citi.en f this place tiad been shot by a woman of bad char- acter. ‘the shooung occurred in the house kept by ttle Scolicid, ON HOULL Salina sirect, aud Kuown 3 “Fort Piliow.?? From aii 1mense amount of chaff and exaggera- tion we Lave been enabled to get at the following facts:—lenry Sampson, of New Orleans, a former Wesident of tis city, and an inuimate friend of Mr. Hosme:, was here on a visit. Gn saturday evening they weut to Wild’s Opera House, and after that they took supper and returned to the Globe Hoiel, where Mr, Hostner was staying, his wife veing out. Di town. While they were sitting there a propost- fon was made to go to Lottie Scofleld’s, Th Went, aul wiitle there Mr. Hosmer was shot by a irl livine at Sarah Cole’s, 97 Katiroad street, who is Known by the name of Nellie Alton, commouty called “Liitle Nell. Thev (Sampson and Hosmer) then went to Dr. Sheldon’s ofice before it was kKuowo how serious the Injuries were. Here the ) ball was extracted, and he scon became so much | worse as to be obliged to be put in bed, and he still Femains in uie Doctor's house, The matter did not Decome public until the afiernoon, when it came Auto the hauds of the police, and Nellie Alton was arrested wil locked up. ‘The Chief of Police went to Sarah Cole’s and found her in he: room. Le sat fo her, “What made you shoot George Hosmer :’’ She replied taat she shot him out of spite, but nad only cratched = him, The chief then toid her he would — probably die, and = she must xo with bin. = This wok her en- urely by surprise, and she tore her hair, crytbg and taking’ on at a great rate. She Goailiy said she wanted to dress fist, and Mr. Davis : the room. He did so, but sent Sarah room to watch her, In @ short une Mrs. Cole came into the room and sald Nelite had taken poison. She had gone to her trunk, ostensi- bly to get a towel, aud wWulle there took up a botile adonia and drank a swallow of it, She was "eeaey ely taken to the station house, where rs. Mercer and Searls were suinmoped, They gaye her an ¢ 1c and she threw up a portion of the olson, but remained In a crazy convition for seve- ‘al hours thereaiter, Shets, vowever, prouounced Dut of danger. Mr, Josier’s condition became more critical, and tt was tcured he would die at auy moment. His hysiciau, Dr. Sheldon, says his chances are very lin, but he thinks he will recover. H1s Wife was Bent jor, at Onondaga Hl, and is now with him, Everytiing is beimg done that possibly can be to alleviate lis conaition. ( Henry Sampson, boing interviewed, made a p'ain ‘Blatemeut of the occurrences. He says that after olug to Wild’s they returned to the Globe and sat uere smoking, When he (Sampson) said, ‘1s Lottie Bcotield ticre yeo?? On being taformed that she was he said he wanted to see her before his return ad propused that they go down there, iter some Resation they went. On artivin, there they told Lottie that they did Mol wal to fee aDy one, aud were only go.ng to stop a few moments, They Were taken Into her bedroom vod she laid on the bed. Hosmer sat ina ghair neay the head of the bed,jand Sampson sat face tng hin While they were drinking their wine a bariy, cousisung OF Tom Brimmer, Nellie Clifford and Ne Aiton, came to the house, Hearing them in the bedroom, this party shortly caine in there, and ali ciigaged tn conversation. Nellie Alton sat op the ove behind Hosmer. All were iutoxicated, Nellie Alton soon found Lottie Scoteid’s pistol un- dor ber pillow, took tt out and, piacing tt at Ho: mer’s back, fired, Hosmer jumped up and satd, “ guess i ai suo"? He was persuaded that he was not, and aiter making an examination im front, Where fy ieit a stinging sensation, found no wound, and gave it up. He, howeve sisted On goin, ‘They gol into a carriage and leit, bui soun Hosier must lc: Boie tuto th Degan to feel @ disagreeabie sensation, and again insisied he wag shot, and wanted to 0 to Dr. sheldon’s, They drove to the doctors ouse anc both gol out and Hosmer waiked in alter the doctor Was aroused. Fle told the doctor thar he ‘Was hil, auc wanted him to examine it, When they got into ihe light Sampsou saw a dark spot on his coat i ite buck, and supposing tt Lo be a cobweo underiook to brush lt of, When he thrust his finger fn a fhote tu Hosmer’s bac! An examination showed ‘hat tho bail had ente the back about two aches to Le leit of the backbone and just below the shoulder blade, It was found just beneath the skin in front and just delow the rvs, Dr. sheidon probed the wound, and, supposing the bali had passed around under the skin outside of the ribs, ealled ita flesh wound, The ball was easily taken out whit a knife, He said, “You'll be all rightina day or wo.” ‘This quieted ail apprehensions, and Sampson returned to the nouse of Lovie Scofield to ush i up. While he was gone Hosmer became worse, and having @ severe pain tn his bowels was obliged to go lo bed. Sampson stayed with him wl morning. Last cvening Sampson left for the East on the quarter pust cight trata, but sheriit us, thinking Dis preseice was weeded, teiegrapued for him to return. FOR Boston.—About elghteen Hraveiier, the Mar. Berrien Consun Monts since, says the Boston quis Lousada, Brittsh Consul at this port, dled, and Since then, Unt a few montis since, the duties of the ollice have been discharged by the Vice Consul, ir, Graushim, Who has had many years’ experience In the commerce of the port and is much respected ‘by All who have had business with him. Kecently Chartes Alan Henderson received the appointment 48 Consu: to succeed M. Lousada, and 1s now at bis post, Ho entered the public service In 1843 as trans- Basen charge of the archives of Her Britannic aesty's Legation in riugai, Was Private Secre- tary to tienry Southern, Buvoy BXtraordiuary to te *igentiny Confederation and brazilian empire trom 4848 to 1398, and to Mr, (now Sit) Henry Howard §romm 183 10 1854, after which Mr. Henderson was abpotuted Consul to the repubiic of Paraguay. § Seinently he was transferred to Panama in 1860, Lo (allao tit 158 and to his present position tn 1870, Tt iil be seen by this record that fe has served long $04 has f.ied highly important onices wiih credit to gal af aw fact that he has been appointed Con- eee atte feooud commercial port of the United his govern the estimation in which he is held vy ‘Hitent, Mr. Grantham continues Vice Con. Bul, so y Organsvarny, we Consulaie is uuw complete in Its er MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marries CRANE—DICKERSON.—In Brook! arday, September 2, by the Rey. Nelent fee a5. N. CRANE to Lizzie D. DickEise i city. * LARNED—PRNNIMAN.—On Tres 5 @t Trinity church, Naw York, uy tho Herein te ‘yea, All of that oo = 1a miman, WILLTAM Z. LARNED to KATHARINE (ENNI- MAN, both o: Summit, N. J. No cards, ‘Post—OCOLE.—In Burlington, Vt, on Sunday, Au- gust 27, by the Rev. M. A. Wilcox, LEeNRy W. Post to JRss1k EB. COLB, both of Brooklyn, Pine—Lapvr.—in_ Brooklya, on Sunday, July 80, by the Rev, W. 8, Studley. Joseru D. PINE to CAROLINE J. Lapus, both of this city, PERINE—DouBiE.—On Monday, September 4, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, of Brooklyn, to Miss HARRIg A, No caras. KK. A. PERINE, DoBoLe, of this city. Died. Atwoop.—On Tuesday, August 15, WARNER At. woop, Esq., of Woodoury, Conu., the oldest citizen Iu Litehteld county, aged 84 years, BenNerr.—In this city, on Monday, September 4, Pr it. BeNNErT, in the 70th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. George’s church, Stuyvesant square, on Thursday morning, Septem- ber 7, at ten o'clock, without further notice. BRYANT.—On ‘Tuesday, September 5, Mrs. MARY Bryant, widow of Thomas Bryant, Her friends and those of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, corner Of First avenue and 120th street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Cakey.—On ‘Tnesday, September 5, Joan OaRry, from Uh parish of Baliiuacarga, county Westmeath, roland, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 252 Mott street, on Thursday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Crosson.— In Brookly2, on Monday, September 4, of consumption, ANDREW J. CROSSON, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend thé funeral, from his late residence, 234 South First street, Brooklyn, fH, D., on Wednesday, September 6, at two o'clock P.M. GuNARI.—Suddenly, on Saturday, September 2, at New brighton, Staten Island, May, wile of Nicholas Gunari, aged 41 vears. sFuncral to take place from St Peter's church, New Brighton, thts (Wednesday) morning at haif- past nine o’clock A. M, DENNeHY.—On Monday, September 4, PHILIP DesNeuY, & native of Youghal, County Cork, Ire- Jand, aged 74 years and 11 months, ‘The reiatives and friends of nis family and those of tis son-in-iaw, Walter Murray, are respectfully luyited to attend ‘his funeral, from 553 West Forty- first street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. DonkGaN.—Un Tuesday, September 5, FRANCIS Doxwaan, aged 45 ~~ @ native of Bailenlaw, county Cork, Ireland, ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from hts late resiuence, 103 avenue D, on Thursday, September 7, at half-past one o'clock P, M. DILLEBER.—On Tuesday, September 6, 1871, JOHN H. DILLEBER, aged 33 years, His friends and those of his brothers, John R. and Albert M. Dilleber, are invited to attend tne funeral, at the West Presbyterian church, West Torty- second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue: on Tea September 7, at half-past twelv o'clock. ‘The members of Sylvan Grove Lodge, No. 275, F. and A. M., are requested to meet at the Harlom uroad depot, corner Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, on Thursday, September 7, at two o'clock, to accom) the remains of brother ‘thomas H. Dilleber to Woodlawn Cemetery, Ser- Vices at the cemetery. ENGLAND.—At Norwalk, Conn., on Sanday, Sep. tember 3, alter a brief tliness, EVELINE M. ENGLAND, wie of Isaac W. England, aged 39 years, 8 months and 27 days. buneral on Wednesday, September 6, at noon, from her Jate residence, 141 East Thirty-ninta street, New York, GouLp,—At Fatrfield, Conn., on Monday, Septem- ber 4, Captain Joun GounD. Notice of (aneval to-morrow. NTHER.—On Monday, September 4, Lupwia 11, son of Mary &. Gunther and the late Caristian Guuther, in the 10th year of his age. The reiatives and friends o/ the tamily are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- detice of his mother, 237 East Fourteenth street, on Thursday, September 7, at two o'clock P. M., with- out further notice, The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. HAKLAND.—At Athens, N, Y., on Taesday evening, Angust 29, SARAH S, HARLAND, relict of Captain Justus Harland, in the 74th year of her age. HOLLIstER.—Suddenly, at Rutherfurd Park, N. J., ELLA EDWINA, infant daughver of 3, W. and Hen- rictta K. Hollister, Lhe relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Weaneaday, September 6, at three o'clock P. M., from tho residence of her paren ‘Train leaves foot of Chambers street at & quarter to two I, . MADRIAN, &ged 7 Months and MADRIAN.—JOHN 8 days. ‘the relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, irom 328 Madison street, ou Wednesday, September 6, at half-past one o'clock. MAXWELL.—On Tuesday, September 5, MARY: A,, wile of Thomas W, Maxweil and eldest daughter of Join McHugh. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom ner late residence, 63 M sireet, On Tuursday, the 7th Inst., al two ovclock P.M. MrSSEREAU,—At Stapleton, S. T., on Tuesday, tember 5, 1pa ISase., mlant daughter of Joho j and Susan A. Messereau, aged 11 months, uneral from parents’ residence, Targee street, at one o'clock on Wednesday, September J. MEGCINN1S.—On Sabbath evening, Seprember 3, 1871, JAMES MEGINNIS, In the 37th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully tayited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, September 6, at one o'clock P. M., from his father’s residence, 700 Fifth street, corner of avenue O. MoLONEY.—On Monday, September 4, MICHAEL LONEY, in the 42d year of his age. fhe relatives and fr of the farvily, also the members of the Musical Protective Union and Ton- line Society, are requested to attend tne tuneral, irom his late residence, 19 Spring street, on Thurs- day, September 7, at one o'clock P, M. MeowaNn.—At Sydenham, near belfast, Treland, on Sunday, September 8, 1871, ROBERT MuGowaN, aged s1 years, MCKINLESS.—On Monday, September 4, MARY : GuODWIN, Wile of James U. Mciiniess, aged 2 years. The retatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, First avenue, between 112th aud 115th streets, at two o'clock P. M. on Wednesday, September 6. McCorD.—On Monaay, September 4, E. W. MCCOKD, In the 67th year of his age. uneral services on Wednesday aiternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 167 Ninth avenue, Suswong.—The members of Hope Lodge, No. 244, *, and A. M., are summoued to meet at their lodge rooins, corner Broadway ana Thirteenth street, on Wednesday, September 6, at one o'clock P, M., sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late wortny brother, E. W. McCord, By order, WILLIAM 4. AUTEN, M. Ropentson.—At Mott Haven, N. Y., on Monday, September 4, of typhold fever, HENRY H. RopsRi- , in the 5oth year of his age. A short service will be held at his late residence, Isuena Ridge, at nine o'clock A. M., on ‘Thursday, September 7 The remains will be taken by the halt-past ten o'clock A. M. train from New York to Bedford, where the fanerai service will be held, at the Baptist church, at hali-past one o'clock P. M. Relatives avd friends are respectfully invited to at- fend. Return trains from Bedford at 4:21 and 7:30 Pr RusseLt.—On Monday, September 4, Mary B. RUSSELL, aged 22 years. ‘The reiatives and friends of the famtly are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from 21 Kildge street, atten o'ciovk A. M. Souira.—On Tuesday, September 6, EvGENtA, dangliter of Jonas and Abby Smith, aged 10 montns. Relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tharsday, 7th inst. at 10 A, M., from Whiting street, near Communipaw ave- nie, Lafayette, Jersey City. ‘Tompkins county papers please copy. SMiru.—At East Wililamsburg, Queens county, L. 1, at her residence, corner of Fiushing and Metropolitan avenues, Mra. Hetrip MARSHALL Smira, in the 7éth year of her age. ‘ihe rejalives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, from her late residence, on september 6, at two o'clock. uddenly, on Monday, September 4, Cass. D., eldest son of Stephen D. and Julia Wilson, mm the zoth year of his age. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuliy mvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No, 24 Warren piace, Charles street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'cioek, G a __ BILLIARDS. TANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES Al.” unequalled for accuracy mad durability and ay wed by ine leading amateurs. and professional players; coostantly on band, Tables at p ranging?rom $29) up, wards: wlso aaique'styles Cor dwelliug bous PUELAN & COLLENDLR, 783 Broadway. H. GRIFFITH'S FRENCH BEVELRD TABLES allo with wo or one wire cushions, are taking the lead of 40v y street, IENTIFIO DISCOVERY.—TEETH INSERTED WITH. » ont pia ¢ or clasps. ebbeaite oxide gas given, Entire ‘upper set $10, warranted. ee Drs. BERUARD & ARRASTIA, B01 West Thirtietn sweet, near Eight EFTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN—FOURTE: yeare; benambing ap lication; gas administered; beau- tial Peet 81; Set $10; Viumpers for hollow cheeks; sets re- paired, J, JAY VILLERS, 16 Grand et., near Broadway. __ MARBLE MANTELS, KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MAKRLEIZING AA. Works, 184, 138 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and Marblelzed Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, at prices that defy competition, Mortgages taken in trade, ee os MA: ig poeta fapoet i ity Owes j ant new dirs oh aaohemnauhet th, STEWART & COS 605 Sixth av., between Thirty-tifth and Thirt; KLABER & CO,, MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 293 WEST Fitty-firat street, between Broadway and Enghtty ‘arenue, nd Marnelized Mantels, Monuments, Meadstonga; igns; cheapest in this city; send for cat es, JS? PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING EIoHt AlaH. o} ly important Lectures, bound together, and entitled the Philosophy of | Marriay Structure of Man; Siructure of Woman; 3, Functionsof Man and Woman; 4, Marriage; 5, Spermatorrhoma; 6, Generative Deotilty; 7, Spe- Cinl Discases; & Treatment, |As de ivored. at New York Mit: seum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, New York, Parties 9 cannot attend ean have them {orwarded free on receipt of Mo. by addressing SEORETARY, New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, New York, O¢* Crom§ A, M. to iPM: oa Sacurdaye Ui LL.M, : CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SAL! FULL SIZED, DESIRABLE, NEW BROWN BTONE Dwelling, fronting Cencral Park, for sale, partialy fm Rished; terms’ enay; possession, Apply to V. K, SUGVLN- SON & SON, 11 Pine street, NEW FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, northwest corner of Lexington avenue and Fif- -elghth street, with or without # 20x10) Lot on the rear, tor le, Also other EE o Houses. Apply to H. BLESSON, 184 East Fifty-e.ghth street or 1,354 Third avenue. T MURRAY HILL REAL ESTATE OFFICE—FIRST clnss, centrally located Dwellings, from 25,000 to $200,000, on Fifth and Park avenues and cross streets. THOS, J. DUNKIN, O64 Third avenue, T MURRY HILL REAL ESTATE OFFIOF.—A firat class four story high stoop brown stone House, a Test front, hardwood finish, #28,000; Lerms enay. THOMAS J. DUNKIN, Jr., 554 Third avenue, T MURRAY HILL REAL ESTATE OFFICE.—FIRST clas brown atone and other Tenements for investment; also ‘Third and Second avenue Property. THOMAS J. DUNKIN, 554 Third avenue, (OERTRAL PARK PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE SIX Lots and unfinished Building, Fifty-uinth street and Fifth avenue, cheap, on easy terms, ALEX. THAIN, 12 Pine street, OR SALE-—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House and Lot, Kast Thirueth street, between ¥ifth and Madison avenues; first class location 5 priee 880.000 5 house 21,5 by 52 feet, and extension; conveniently arranged ; ‘all modern fmprovementa; {sin thorough order; lot 1. 81.2. To ve.seen by nermitonty. Apply to I H. LUDLO! & CO., No, 3 Pine street, or 35 it Seventeenth street, NEW YORK HERALD, WKUNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, {87 1 PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE Pan OR TO RENT. saith FLACKENSACK, PASSAIC AND PLAINFIELD COUN. try Seats for sale and to let, furnished and unfurnished; also Bullding Sites, Send for printed description. E. M. MASON, No, 1 Chambers street. RENTERS WANTED—FOR DRY GOODS STORES. Oude of Chicago ia Bloomington, the most prospering, oriving, mdustrious and morai city in ‘the West. We n Dry Goods, Drug, Shoe, Clothing, Hardware, Fan Tea, Confectioner, Wakery, Crockery, Furaiture, Book and Paper, Music and Jewelry Stores, ia a new and’ splendid marble Ir front, and.a new brick block: on Main atrect vwith street cara ‘and Nicolson pavement), near Court House and Post office; rent shail be very moderate for new comers, Our seven’ outlets of railroads will warrant tbe much desired wholesale business, Big fortunes, Address Dr. H. SCHKO- DER, Bloomington, Ilinois, or the Board of Trad Rew niine PARK, N. J.—THREE HOUSES AND 0 500 Bulding Lots and several’ pieces of Land, from 1 to uituble to cut up; 15 per cent cash, balance In ten would exchange, ‘Apply to owner, 133 Chambers U1, foom 10 to 13 A. OR SALE—A DESIRABLE PIECE OF STOKE AND Dwelling Property on Fourth avenue, near 125th street, ata low figure and on easy terms. Avply to CHARLES RUSTON, 280 Broadway, corner Keade street, PF SALE—IN FORTY-NINTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue, a four story high stoop brown stone House, in perfect order. E. W. SMITH, 85 Wail street. REAT BARGAIN.—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone; all modern improvements; perfect order; fine yard; location and house tirst class. Inquire of owner, 160 Hast Seventy-cighth street. ILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY LOTS OR SELL chenp for cash——A fine plot of Ground and four story bok Building, suitable, for manufacturing purposes, on ‘Third avenue, in good location; also the finest Corner on Lexington avenue, very near Central Park, four story brown stone Louse, with conservatory : WALDKON & 2b will be sold vory cheap. TEL, 1,028 Third avenue, ‘West rides SPLENDID BUILDING PLOT OF LOTS RUN- hrough from Fifty-aeventh to Fifty-sixth street, enient to Broadway aud Central Park, for sale on very favorable terms, oa, or together. Apply before 12M, or address STEPHEN D, YANCEY, No.7 Exchange court SPLENDID FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE on Thirty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue; in per fect repair; #40,000; terins to sutt; a bargain. M We ourth street, TATEN ISLAND FARM, 19 ACRES, IMPROVED RICH 9 land, good buildings, plenty fruit, three minutes’ trom de- pot and one hour trom New York, $5,500; terms easy. DARRIN, 60 Broad street, 14. ACRE FARM—CHOICE LAND, HIGH GROUND; fine building site; good drives, fishing and bunting: 55 minutes from New Yor by Midland Railroud ; near de- pots 2,700, BOUKHOUT, No. 8 Broadway, Withamsburg, N. Y. —#1,500 CAST, BALANCE MORTGAGE— $6.00 will buy a good, Farm, 160 acres, near and Village; also several other Farma. cheap; will exen: PAUL P, TODD, 65 Liberty str ACRES PINE LANDS, IN FRANKLIN 52.000 toantye now York, for atio, oF, part interest ata oargain, Full particular of E. W. BALL, 202 Broadway, —IR(PLE SHEET. $$ $$$ rrr iinnin ricer ~ _SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, late Henry H. Leeds & Miner, (Established 1847.) Salesrooms %5 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, DMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF Valuable Real Eatate, in Wallingford, Conn. District of Walltnzto + eae Probate Court, Anguat 8 1871, tate of James Pattee, late of Wailingtord, in sald ui trict, deceased, : ing Pursuant to an order from the Court of Probate for said district will be gold at pubile auction to the higpest bidaer, on the 12th day of September, i#71, at 1 o'clock in the after. noon (unless previously disposed of at private sale), all of the Real Estate of said deceased lying in Wallingford, con- sisting of a large and gh y cultivated Farm of 161 "8, atte uated on Elm street, ford, within ton minutos’ wallc of the Town Hal The iand is underdrained, well fenced id has a trout brook running through it. There ts a large ant commodious dwelling, with water pipes, fanee. boiler, furnace, Ae., compieie. ‘The {cehouse and outbuildings aro There 18 @ brick stable and car- all conventently arranged. ‘ix arn, 42x63 feet, with corn riage house, 45 feet, and crib sheds,’ &c., 80 arranged as to be handy and casy of ‘access, The garden ts very large, neatly laid out and bounti- fally uoctiad with nearly every variety of choice fruit, Also one tract «f Land, containing about forty acres, situate in the rear of said farm, on tue Long Hill road. Sale positive, No postponement on account of the weather. to take place on the premises, in said Wallingford. Terms made known at time of tal. FRANCIS As MURDOCK, Administrators, RT NovIC! CHOICE COLLECTION OF SUPERB Oil Paintings will be sold nt anetion, at Artiste’ Sales Yoom, bol isroadway, near the Grand Central Hotel, Wed- uesday, Toureday and Friday evenings, commencing at 744, comprising productions from the most eminent American and European artists. Among this collection will be found religious, historical and other subjects, Pietures and frames will be sold together without reserve. P, LEVY, Auctioneer. ee REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. XCHANGE FOR A SMALL FARM-—A CONVENIENT Y residence at Mott Haven; price, $9,000; equity, on the premises, Coilege avenue, 60 feet south of” street, Mott Haven. XCHANGE.-SPLENDID HOUSE ON TWENTY-SIXTH street, near Sixth avenue, now rented at $3,000, for a Farm, Also fine House in Brooklyn for House in Connecti- cut, ADOX, 42 John street, GOR SALE OR EXCHANGR—FARMS OF 1 TO 200 acres; Country Residences, Mills, Country Stores, Ho- ls, {n every part of t country, at reduced prices. A. SERGEANT, 12 Wail street. JFOR SAGE OR EXCHANOR FoR cITy PROPERTY—A L109 Tree and no Large Dulldlager” Address EXCHANGE, +t eet an ine lary 58. 288 KC HA box 110 Herald ofice., ee Ue s . OR SALE-—OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE OF any kind, House in Brooklyn, %#5,000; 16 Lots in Ruther- urd Park, ov, Inquire of the owner, at 408 Gates avenue, rooklyn. ILORIDA PLANTATION WANTED—IN PART PAY for a Country Residence near New York. Address, with Particulars, R. HENDRIE, Erte ofice, Eighth avenue, 'N. Y. ORRIS B, BAER, 269 West Thirt; 29 WEST OR SALE—AT M. GUODHEIN'S, Thirty-eighth street, at reduced prices, Second, Third, ixth, Beventh, Eighth, Ninth aad Tenth avenue Property. Private and Lepement Houses and Lots in best locations RANGE, N. J.-NEW MANSARD ROOF HOUSE, 14 rooms, two minutes from depot; double lot; price 7.50); for sale or exchange, Addreas box 353 Post oiice, izabeth, (igh stoop House, 21x55 full lot, on Columbia College aned ground 84 years; Fifty-trge aifect, belwoen Fifth and Bixth avenues; with or without furniture, Address HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, Saimpere VERY BEAUTIFUL IMPROVED AND UN. EF SALE CHEAP—FOUR STORY BROWN 8TONE le: improved Places at Fort Washington, north of Central ‘ark. for sale by the acre, some baving magnificent views of the Hudson River and fronting onthe Boulevard. Maps, &c., to be seon at POTTER BROTHERYS, Nos. 4 and 6 War- Ton atrect. 12.000 FoR A,THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE: 2 good location; all improvements; cash only $3,.00, Inquire on the premises, 43 Woat ‘hirty-tirat street, 17.00 0-830 nS op THAN, CORT THEER . story high stoop brown s!one House on Seventy-first street, near the Grand Boulevard. ’A. OC. LOOMIS & CO,, 1,254 Broadway. 37 000.2%, FULL LOTS ON 112TH STREET, OT. « between Seventh and Kighth avenue: A. ©. LOOMIS & CO., 1,264 Broadway. terms easy. Misceilaneous, 10 BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, WITH LIBERAL BUILD. er’s loan, 100 fect square Land, in good locatiou, near Central Park: Apply to E. C, SANDERSON, Sd Weat Flity- eighth street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AN ERALD BRANCH 0! ROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT NCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, [2|3| COSEY TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, No. 105 Conselyea street, between Ewen and Leonard Bireets, Williamsburg; go over either Grand, Roosevelt or Houston ferry; take Grand or North Second sireet cars; house i# bran new and has all modern improvements, und Bully day's work; terms very easy. Apply next door, No, 107 Conselyea street, MAGNIFICENT BROWN STONE HOUSE, UNEX- ceptionadle locality, $19,000; or, with Furniture, worth $6,000, $22,000; less will buy; terms easy; great sacriiice, 10 EXCHANGE FOR A FARM—A FOUR STORY MOD- ern brown stone House ; all improvements; good neigh- borhood, near Fiftieth street, east side; ioe 887,500, All answers to insure notice must positively state price and full description of property offered. address B., box 4,611 Post oftice, New York. ILL SELL OR EXCHANGE--FOR LOTS, FOUR splendid tenement Houses, now paying $9,000, Cut ‘this out; worth seeing after. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue, _REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED FOR INVESTMENT—IMPROVED PROP- erty, located between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Eightfoth and 10th streets, ranging in yzlee froma 5,000 03 1 000 Send full particulars to JOSEPH MASON, 6 Pine eet ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A THREE OR FOUR story brown stone House, between Third and Seventh avenues, Iwenty-sevond street and Central Park; price not to exceed $20,000; if agenta apply they must send rull parti- culars and periniis, Address GEORGE A. FULLER, box 178 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,245 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. __ H LADY, PRUFESSOR OF SINGING AND music, who has educated her daughter as a brilliant and auccess{ai concert player, has afew vacancies in her weademy for singing and music pupils that she will fill on moderate terms, Monthly concerts of pupils, Address Madame BCK- STEIN'S Academy of Singing and Music, 803 Niuth street, corner of Second avenue. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Shortuand, Languages; separate ladies’ depart- ment; all shmmer, day and evening ; telegraphy taughet prac- tically; demand for operators. EUROPEAN LADY, OF FIRST CLASS ABILI- ites as a teacher, destres some pupils at their residence, for English, French, Music and praing; beginners ta other languages. ' Address KUROPA, Herald oftice. A FRENCH GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO GIVE. LI sons in the French language at bis own or pupil's resi- dence, Address L. C., 38 Cilnton place. A GExTREMAN FROM FRENCH SWITZERLAND, has been the teacher in abigh Rus: who, Nazing terminated bia phi slogtaal studies and who ‘amily, would like to find a situation in a private family or ia an institule, Ad- D., No. 8 St. Mark's place. YOUNG LADY, AN EXPERIENC AND CuM- her of English and French, yooal and instra- oss position, In & sulvol oF family, oF companion, Address L., box 172 Herald petent tei Principals only address LATHROP, Heraid ullice. OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSES IN Brooklyn.—Two now three story and basement frame Houses, in a first ciass location, with aul the modern improve- ments throughout; 12 rooms; size 2x33; lot 100; price 6,0. Apply on the premises. FRANK H. PHILLIP Pulaski street, eighth house northwest of Tompkins aveiue, (DeKaib avenue cars, Fulton ferry). RIOR SALE OR TO LET—ONE STORE AND DWELL- ing on the northwest corner of Willoughby and Skiil- oO. man streets, with stable complete. Inquire of BLEAKNEY, 219 Frankiin avenue, Brooklyn. {OR SALF OR TO LET—IN CUMBERLAND STREE Brookiyn, opposite Washington Park, one new | story and aitle brown stone House; this park contains 30 acres. Apply to T. B, JACKSON, on premises, rR JERSEY CIRY, MOBOKLEN, HUDSUN city KGEN REAL ESTATE, To Let or Lease, 850 PER MONTH EACH, NINE NEW ward roof Houses, now being finished, each containing 12 rooms; gas throughout; heaters, rai stationary wash tubs, bathroom, water closet; five marble mantels in cach house; only 17 minutes from Liberty atreot terry; on one of the best stree!s on Jersey City Heights, En- ravings of these houses can be seen and further niormation M, CAP Broad Y iy LET—FOR four story a PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE 2 EE a) hb ae $505 40 LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate—for papers address C, K. LANDIS, Vineland, T NEW BRIGHTON, 8. TO RENT, TWO VILLAS, furnished and unfurnished ; all moder improvements; charming, retired locality: shade and {runt trees ; yurdeas planed ; View unsurpassed ; within 30 minutes of Wail atreet, 0. G. KENNET, No.9 Pine street, MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 90 ACRES, A QUARTER of a mile from the beautiful and flourishing town of Stroudsburg, Pay 8% hours from New York: land 's level, smooth and very’ rich; running stream, pure cold water, 73 fruit tees, good two’ story frame house, plenty of shade, barn, hay sheds and numerons ontbuiidings; very heathy: fever and ague unknown; price only ¥7,0W0; terms caeh; balance $600 yearly. Address GEO. L, WALK. Last Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa, FINE MODERN BUILT HOUSE, HALL THROUGH the centre, two stories, all complete; large oncbuiidingsy ail nearly new and in complete order; garden and lawn filled with evergreeng, fruit, shrubbery, flowers, &c.; one-quarter acre of ground; located in a $06 village, two minutes from depot, 88 miles from New York, in New Jersey; rich sur- ronndings. Will be sold at a great bargain, Dirt cheap at $0,000, VOURHELS & SRYKER, 49 Naseau street, roou 22, FOR SALE OR RENT, A SPLENDID Country it of seven acres, on the banks of the Rari* tan, joining New Brunswick, all covered with fri diouk house of 22 rooms, utive and four cellars outbuildings; all in complete order; price 815,000; will take 000; terms to aint. J. 8. FERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room 6, SPLENDID eboies land; superior location inlle of depot; near New Brunawic! ings, in complete order ¥ only $12,000, SON, 89 Nassau street, room 6, SWICK FARM, §0 ACR! od hoase and outbuildin. j close to depot BLER'S, 18 TATEN wo; carriage house; fine view ARGAIN.-NEW BRO! nil cnitivated; best sot rich stock, crops and utenst. WU acres in fruit, towers bay; $7,500; terma easy. ‘Also neat Cottage, di cated; dve minutes from West Brighton Janding ARRIN, by Broi NEW FRENCH ROOF marble mantels, bath airway, anndry, Ens, JOR SALE-IN NEWARK, N. House, 10 rooms, hard wi room, complete; front and back beater, range; desirable locath Address EASY TERMS, box 5,051 New York Post office OR SALE CHEAP AND ON VERY EASY TERMS— A Farm of about 115 acres, near Smithtown, L. would exchange, Apply to owner, 198 Chambers aireet, room 11, trom [0 to 1 M. OR SALE—AT CLIFTON, N. J., 60 MINUTES FROM city, new Honse, built this’ aummer; nine rooms modera improvements: very desirable; will be sold at a bi gain, J. H. CARPENTER, Architect, 186 Chambers st. WOR SALE—NEW BRIGHTON, THR Residences; ten rooms, water, location; view bay and city; 86) accommodating. = DESIRABLE er; high, healthy » AEN 4,750; terme ARKIN, 50 Broad. JOR SALE OR TO LET—A FIRST ‘CLASS NEW H House and Barn, with all modern improvements; aplen- idly located; neighborhood frat class with a ine view of the Hudeon; seven minutes’ walk from the depot and steam. boat docks; 26 trips daily to New York; will let, furnished or uainrnished, low, from gow to May 1, 1872, or for lon time ff required, For particulars iquire fo four store, sieamboat dock, Yonkers, N. Y. JOR SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS GRANITE QUARRY. Apply to P, W. BATES, Norwalk, Conn. IRST CLASS RESIDENOK, 18 ROOMS; CARRIAGE house, gas, water, fruit, flowers, shrubbery in abun ‘dance; fronts Richmond terrace, extending to the river (350 feu, including water cree a a Bea oad reve opporwunity for jachtamen ; 4 SILO vers ead VARIN, b0 Broud street, HE CHEAPEST AND MOST DESTRARLE COUNTRY Residence tu the market, len acres, handsomely lai out; fratt, ornamental and shade trees in abundance; modern house, 14 rooms; carriage house, barn.tic,, all in good order; ene howe Crom New York. Apply to RGED & HOxT, No. d ‘Mew sireat, ISLAND.—TWO | ADIES, mental must would be a judy" FRENCH TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY— AA. One thoroughiy educated and # native born, Address ir VHARLIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ) 167 MADISON AVENU! dir, and Mrs, BLISEE CHARLL OLBEAR'S COM AL COLLEG: business education in the shortest possible time; Bookkeep- ing, Writing, Arithmetic, &c., taught practically by business olllce. L, B., 54 Eust Twelith street, ‘This day schoo! will reopen September 21 Way, has unequalled facilities for giving a first class men, a8 used in the best New York houses; open day and evening. s y QRENCH, GERMAN AND SPANISH THORO| Y taught’ and with pure pronunciation, a'so English to foretgners, by Professor J. WUNDERMAN, 761 Broadway érms moderate, ‘Lessons given at my residence oF {VRENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE,—PRO- fessor PARRAIN, at home dally, trom 8 to bo'clock, 26 it Twentieth street, hear roadway. RS. SE'S FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR oung Indies, nt Kort Washington, opposite the depot.— ch the language of the school; German, elementary and r English branches. €ireulars, SCHIRMER’S, TUL dway; G. LESPINASSE, 35 Pine atreet, AK GROVE SEMINARY, FOR TWELVE BOYS ONLY r 8 September 9; unrivalled success; high, spacious comnt Address PRINCIPAL P., box 153 WEEKS! — BUSINESS, ENGLISH Board, no and tanga: School long stanting. City revere WHITLOCK, Danbury, Conn, taught. ences. Pleasant room, B : LEGAL NOTICES. toot Ga couRr. : Jn the matter of tho application of the Mayor, Aldermen and he ona Sat Rein of New York, relativeto tue jening and straightening oI abi: ee BROADWAY, between Thurty-fourth street and Fifty-ninth street, and also the making of that part of Broadway between Thirty-second street ant Thirty-Hith street, and that part between Forty. cecond street and Forty-aeventh street, of a greater width Wan 10) ively 1 TIE CITY OF NEW YORK, sifmate and As- We, the undersigned Commissioners of sessment in the above-entitie! matter, y give mitice to the owner oF owners, occapant or oveupants, of all hous and lots and improved or unimproved Janus affected thereby, and to ail others whom ft may convern, to wit:— First—That we bave compieted our estimate ant assess. ment, awards and valnation, and that, all persons interested In thése proceedings, or in any of the lands aifected thereby, and who may be opposed to the saine, do present thetr o} Jeotions in writing, duly veritied, lo Join Q. Jones, Eaq., our Thairman, at the oMlee of the ‘Commissioners, B2 Nassau street, room 24, In thia city, on or before the 18th day o€ Sep tember, 1871, and that we, the auld Commissioners, will hear arties'so objecting within the ten week days next after the said Ist day of Bebtem er, 187). and for that purpose will be nattencdance kt our said vfice On each of sald ten days, at + oeievenlock A. Second— hat (he absiract of the sald estimate and ment, together with our maps, and the mates and other documents whicb were tised by us in our report, have been deposited in. the office o: the Depart- ment of Pablic Works in the cliy of New York, there to ree in unit) the 2th day of Septerdver, 1871, Phird—Tat the limits embraced by ent afore. Raid are as fajiows, to wit: All toose Ic parcels of ‘ond situate, Iving and Veing in gaid city, and bounder by and Wied and contained within the centre. nes of the follows Py streets and avennes. that is to say i ‘Soginning at the nomt ot Interseeiion ol the contye tine of Fiity-minth sireet with the centre Loe of Kighta avenue and ning thence easteriy along the centre line of Filta-niuth street to the cenire line of Mad’ me, thence southerly niove the centre line of Madison aver 10 the cenire line of Thirty-ionrth street, thence easterly along the centre line of tourth atreet to the cer line of Lextneton aveons thence southerly along the centre lines 18 and Irving piace to the centre line of Fourteenth e centre jine ol # our avenue, thenee southerly along tie centre enue to the centre line of Astor Place, thence westery along the centre line of Astor 0 to Broadway, thence foutberiy mong .ae centre to the contr line” of} Waver- ley place, theace westerly along the centre tine ot Waveriey piace (o the centre line o Sixth avenue thence northeny along te centre Me OF otxta AVENUE tO centro line of centre line of Fourteenth street to the centre line of Seventi: avenue, thence northerly’ along tue centre tine of Seventh Avenue to the centre line of Twentieth street, thence weater: Elong the centre line ot Twentieth street to the centre Highth avenue, thence northerly along the centre line of Bighth avenue’ to the centre line of Twenty-elghth atreet, thence wesier-y slong the centre line of Tweaty-elghth street to the centre jine of Ninth avenue, thence northerly along tue centre lioe of Ninth avenne to the centre line of Sixty-sixth street, thence easterly along the centre Noe of Sixty-sixth sireet to the centre line of Eighth avenue, and thence south erly along the centre line of Kighth avenue to the potut or place of beginning. Fourth—That out report herein will bo presented tothe Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a special term thereof, to be held before the Honorable Albert Cardozo, Justice, in the new Court Honse at the City Hall, in the city of New York, upon @ further notice of twenty days to be hereafter given io two dally newspapers pao ished in the city of New. York, pm to the provisions of the fourth fection of chapter 94,9) the laws of the State of New York, February 27, a kona YS "JOHN Q. JONES, WILLIAM Woop, Dated New York, August 15, 1871, ners } Commi Leann] RESTAURANTS, {RST LASS FRENOH RESTAURANT, A LA cart also reguiar dinner, from 2 to 2, at 5) cents, Table board 46 per week, at 53 Bond street, TEINHART'S (FORMERLY HRYLGEIST'S) SELECT Reatarant, 494 Broadway, near Broome atrect. The beat cooking, the finest Wines, heer and Cigira: a practical cook, formerly with Jones & Co. corer Huward sireet and Broademy, Gome cue, come all too | ‘ourteenth street, thence westerly along tue | Bits | oD sale of Ship Inver UCTION NOTICE. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 11 o'clock, SPECIAL AND ATRBANESVR. SALE of FOUR HUNDRED LOTS MADE-UP FURs, constating of Sable, Mink, Ermine, Gray and Fancy Squirrel, Fitch and Jones n¢ MUFFS, COLLARS, PELEIINES, CAPES, CUFFS, 80, Robes (by order of At 100 fine Lap and Bifala Robes. Charies Joues, Esq. Assionee of W, HL. Attention of buycrs is invited, ready. gee). ‘Sold by order of . Sanger, bankrupt, alogues und goods now WM. TOPPING & CO. ‘No. 13 RCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Oilice and Salesroom 37 Nassal I Household Furniture, Sewing Macht OMice Furniture, Pianos, &e. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will dell, this day, at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, 87 Nassau street, A large assortment of Household Furniture, Planos, Sew- ing Machines, Ofice Partition, Deaks, 40. Also 60 very fine Sewing Machines, ‘20 dozen black walnut Chairs, ALBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salearooins 10s Liverty, 111 Cedar and #3 Church atrevt, By WALDRON & COOKE.) THIS DAY, at 10% o'clock, auction sale of Parlor and Library Su'ta, Fine Chamber Suita, Bruasels and Ingrain Carpets, Library and Secretary Bookcases, Double Cabinet Hookcases, Extension and Centre Table ‘Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, Bedding of every description, Paintings, Engravings and'Chromos, Cutlery, Plate, Glassware, Lounges and Easy Chairs, Dining and Bedroom’ Chairs, Birds, Vases, Fancy Goods, &o. The walnut Chamber Suits in this sale are the balance of the assignee’s stock, and melude some of the finest good Secretary, Library and Cabinet Bookcases, Sale commeno- {ng at 1039 o'clock. Catalogue at sale. RT.—JOUN R. LEVISON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL the entire collection, numbering $50 Oil Paintings, Pas tel Pictures and Crystal Medallions, all elegantly iramed, Auctioneers, Chareh street. belonging to the American Art Gallery, this evening, con tinuing Thursday and Friday evenings, in his salesrooin, 537 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Extraordinary Opportunity for those wishing to purchase Works of Art, CTION. AUCTION. auction, ‘Over $18,000 worth, and over 500 tote inagnificent and gentocl Household Furniture at public auo- tion, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10%) o'clock, at the large five’ story residence 12 Tenth sireet, between Hroadway and Sixth avenuey near University placel-25 Velvat, Hrustelny In grain Carpets ; six Intest style Parior Suits, covered with satin brocatel, reps and haircloth ; rosewood 744 octave Plunoforte, cost $150; Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, by eminent artiste; Lronzes, Vases, Statuary, Etageres, Tables, Bookeases, Desk, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, rosewood and’ walout Chamber Sets, Spring and Huir Mattresses, Bedding, Sofas, Chatrs, Lounges, Extension Table, Sideboard, Dining Chairs; Glass, China, Siiver Ware, Cutlery, 40. E, NICHOLS, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—E. ROTH WILL SELL AT 6) Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bowery, this (Wednesday) morning, a large stock of eloyant Furnivare— 12 magniticent Parior Suits, all styles and all colors, Freach satin brocatel and reps; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Bookcases, Writing Desks, Vedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commoties, Wardrobes, Mirrors, Curtains, &¢. N. B.—A rare opportunity for parties Wishing first class furniture SSIGNEE’S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY of an entire atock of rich Cabinet Furniture, VALUED AT OVER $75,000, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEI'TEMBER 7 AND 8, AT Wig O'CLOCK, EACH DAY, BY HKNRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, At the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Tiffany & 0 550 BROADWAY, between Spring and Prince streets. The stock einbraces every varlety of Parior, Chamber, brary and Dining Room Purniture, Cablnets, Armoires, f destils, Hall Stands, Centre, Side, Card and’ Work Table Tarkish Chairs, Lounges, &¢., &c., all of which were ina for first class city retail trade and ‘will be Cound well worthy he attention of thos ia want of realiy elegant furniture. The yoods are now on exnibition and catalogues wil be ready early oa moraing of sale, UCTION NOTICE.—FASHIONABLE —_HOUS: Furniture § HENRY ZINN, Auctione: This (Wednesday) morning, commencing at 10}< ok, at the four story brown stone residence, 124 West iwenty-sixth Street, near Sinh avenue, in lots to suit purchasers—viz, Briliiant toned 74 octave rosewood Pianolorte, cost #700 Fich Parlor Suits) in iznced satin, and brocatel and slik rep. ronzes 8, Cabinets, Brasse! ‘uriains, brocatel do, ‘arpets, Clocks, Turkish Chairs, lace Bedroom Suits, in rosewood aud walnnt; single and doub Beusteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Sheets, Blankets, 20 cur and spring Mattresses, Pillows, buisters, Parior, | Dining Room and Kitchen, iasement Furniture ; ‘hima, Lex tension Table, Chairs, Buulet, &c., &c. Sale postuve. YF. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—FIRST FALL. SALE of ‘Household ‘furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, over 100 Parlor Suits, Bedroom do., Beds, Mattresses, Oil Pai Ings, Curtains, China aod Glass Ware, Ac, &e. 2OUTON wii sell on Thursday, September 7, commenc- ing at 103g o'clock, at the auction rooms, 63 East Thirteenth strect, near Broadway, one of the largest sales of the yeu 1! willcomprise the entire Furniture of a very large private dwelling, removed (0 the auction rooms, together with the large accumulation of other Furniture during the last five week: ‘The Carpets, many of them very rich and elegant, will be sold about 2 o'clock, or Immediately after the close o the furniture. Catalogues giving full particulars will be SALES AT AUCTION. AWNBROKERS' EXTENSIVE SALE OF o” LOTS P men's Clothia: TLLIAM 8. INGRAHAM will weit ints day, L1 o'clock sharp, at b4 New Bowery, a large aasorte ment of Over, Frock and Sack Coats, Panis, Vesta, Woollew Shirts and Drawers, &e.; worthy the attention of dealers Order Moses Brothers, 61 Catharine try AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, RY JOHN MOR TIMER, 42 East Brondwar, of 600 lota Men and Wo- men's choice nnd seasonable Clothing, ine Spreads, Quilts, Blankets and other Bedding; Boots, Shoes and otuer desivar ble goods. Order F. Ganiey, 67 Division street, AWNBROKER'S SALES THIS DAY JAMES AC Ait, Anctioneer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery, at 10 o’et sharp, 29) lotw men's fie Ulothing; wt L o’eiock, 306 lots woe men's Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, &e, By order of A, B. Bar- nard, 498 Third avenue, DINGKE, AUCLIONEER, Referce’s anie by order of the Supreme Court, Abel Crook, Eay., refer 146 acres of Land nty,on the beights of Mamaroneck, Ixiand sound. SEPTEMMER 14, 1871, + the Stieldrake House, Mana yd York and New Haven Railr This valuable Property, to be sold in two large parcels of 0 and 7% acres each, wiyoi plendid estates of Menara. George J. Siney, Wm, I. AJas, M. Fu It is only a few miniites’ walk fr tation of New York and New Haven Railroad and will be right on the line of the New York and Housatonic and Nort lrond, now being in Westchester eo! constructed, Only 80 minutes. fr, lem Bridge and om hour trom New York depot. The neluia finest in Westchester and in tha immediate v Episcopal Theological Seminary. For further particulars apply to ABEL CROOK, Es... referee, 17 Broadway, or the auctioneer, 82 Cedar ‘street, New York. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER MORTGAGE SALE OF 6). a first class Liquor Store. this day (W nea: tember 6, at 12 o'clock M. northeast corner of avenue ‘and et. The entire tents and Fixtures of said liquor store, consisting ot 0 fowr-pull English Beer Pamp, Shelving, Bar and 0 standing Caske and Demijolins, Gl Stock of Ciquor; to. be sold in lota; must be removed imine diately after the sale; dealers invite. By order of Samuel Schide, Attorney for tue mortgagee and City Marsbal tary aware and the balanee JHERIVF'S SAUE,—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILI ©) sell this day (Wednesday), at IL o'clock, at No. Wf Bowery, a large atock of Wines and Liquors, consisting of 20 barrela Bi 25 caska Port and Sherry Wines, 20 cases varrels Ale and Porter, | barrel Blackoerry es Brandy, 30 cases tine Rhine Wiue, 20 cases By orier. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Shorl Jas. J. GuMnLRTON, Deputy Sherif, SHERIFF'S SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WIhb DO sell, this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'cioak, at LL Rowery, one large bay Horse, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, J, SERGAUHRE, Deputy. HAT LARGE AND POPULAR HOTEL, TECUMSEH House, London, Canada, will be aold at public auction, on the premises, on the 2d Uay of October next, at 2 P.M ‘Terms made known at dale, or on application to B. MOORE, Fon u-Lac, Wis, or JOHN M, MoKINNON, Loudon, Ontarlo, or J. H. FLOCK, vendor's solicitor, Lane don, Ontario. por SQUARE RAILING AND Grauite Posts and Coping for sal of Public Parks will sell at public auction, The Departm at the southerly Saturday, Septem! now arotnd suc Oe attached, ‘ho purchaser will be required to remove the same within thirty days. old for lesa than 75 cents per cable The granite will not 0% foot. HENRY HILTON, Treasurer, 1 1371, DEPARTMENT OF PURLIO PARKS, Sept. vets 2 ot Union square, in cis city, om 7%, 1871, at TL o'eluck A. Mt, se Railing are, including the granite Poste and al ae COPARTNERSHIPS. PARTY WITH SOME IMMEDIATE CAPITAL, AND ‘a prospective one ot $25,000, would ilke to associate with any one Keeping a first class Indies show.stcre, where trade and taste might be mutually beneficial, Address box 1,169 Poat oer. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A copartnership under the firm name ot MeRea & Walters to carry on the general oi! business at 143 Maiden lane. (Signed,) MW. MORIA, Sxer. 1, 1871. H. E, WALTERS, — ee BUSINESS OP: ORTUN: TIES, A. PARTNER WANTED—WITH 8600, IN (A GOOD manufacturing business ; a chance seldom offered ; call And satisfy yourself, Particulars of MOODY & CO., No. Murray street, room 23, PARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,000, TO TAKE HALF interest ina well established manufacturing businesses jarge ordera on hand. E. GARDINLER, rear ollice, 115 Libe erty street, after 10 A. M. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $6,000, COMPETENT to superintend the manufacture of agricultural impiew Aadress box 245 Post office, Kingston, N. Y. AX UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED TO a party who can command from #10,0:0 to 815,000 to take a special or active interest fo a first clase Broadway ree toil business, established; additional capital is wanted to ox- tend same, Address, for interview, FIDELUY, Herald ments TATE WANTED—WITH A LITTLE CAPITAL, cashier and share tn the most celebrated money makings exhibition in America, Apply at 1ué Broadway, room 14, PARTNER IN A LIGHT CASH BUSINESS; ONS that will take charge of girls and office preferred, Keb erences exchanged. 22 Ann sircet, room CAPABLE MERCHANT, OF MODERATE MEANS, desiring large village business, near city, can be showa Auch an opportunity ; surroundings pleasant ; success certam, MACOMBER & BAKKER (2 to 5), 265 Broadway. MAN, WITH $500 CASH, CAN HEAR OF A SPLEN- did chance to make money in a sate, geuteci business 5 Teal egiate security given if desired. FRANKLIN, No. 4 Warren street, roo % LIVE MAN, WITH FROM 81,007 TO :°,000, CAN SE ready early on Thursday morning, cure an favestment which wilt doubie his money withim ninety days, by calilog at 34 New Churel st, KRUM. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER {N° an old established reat estate and auction busliess, None but those adapted for the business need apply to D. Pe CUKLEY, 27 New Chambers atreet, New York, j YOUNG MAN OF VARIED BUSINESS EXPERT AX. ence, with $3,000, wonid like to conuect himself with. ko establizhed business; must bear close rcrutiny, Address, with particalars, in conldence, D., Herald ollice. A. MAN HAVING 95.000 CASH, OR UNENCUMBERED real estate worth that amount, can become associated: in an office busine nually. Apply at 1d Sixth avenue, up stairs, which will pay hina at least s1U,000 an JOR A $2 INVESTMENT FROM #6 TO $25 CAN BH easily averaged daily by @ lady or gentleman; no ent, no humbug. Cali xt 085 Broadway, room 1, 10 to 3. HAVE TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND SIK yeurs’ business experiones, which T wish to invest tm Some paying business, Address W. STIRLING, station B, ARTNER WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, YOUNG, MAR- ried, business man, with 82,000 cash, and who is a fies Glass bookkeeper and salesinan, would Ike to go Ina fi class paylug eatabitshed business; A No. 1 references, Ad- dress ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, Heraid office, Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIUNEER.—SELL to-morrow .‘ihursday), ‘hat desirable Liquor Store 343 Hudson, corner of Chariton street. Can be bought at a bar- gn this day. MAX BAYEKSDORFER & CO., Auctioneers, terondway. AUCTIONE BY w novaury , Wilt sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at the salesrooms 79 Nassau street, without reserve, the largest assortment of really good second hand #nd new Furniture offered at auction this season; also tine French piate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, walnut Hall Furniture, several Tapestry, Three-vly and {n+ grain Carpets; Dwarf and Library Bookcases: also tine roses wood Chickering Pianoforte, a large assortment of Saloon Tables, Chairs, Connters, Showeases; 100 Corn Husk, Wool, Hair and Straw Matiresses; to be ‘sold in lots to suit ihe trade and others, D. & BERTHOLF, AUCTIONEER (SUCCESSOR to Wm, Witters), sella this day, at (wo o'clock, a large assortment of Parlor Suits, marvietop Dreasing Burcatts, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Centre and Ten Tables, Wasnstands, mahogany and black wainnt Chain plata pier aid mancel Mirrors, Brussels an tngrain Carpets, attings, Russ, Oricioths, tine hair, husk and Excelsior Nat Pilows, Blankets, Bedding, Crockery, Glass, Wood Ware, Kitchen Utensils, three superior Sewing Machines, with cases; two Piauofortes, Desks, Counters, Stools, Set: tees, Lounges, dc, } [. ee tresres On . 93 Broadway. JONATHAN W. AL JOSIAH W. BROWN, HORATIO HENKIQUES, Real Estate at public and private sale. jeptember 7, room, 11 Broadway, 4 Lot on West Forty: ‘Ninth avenu cellar brown nit Lot, No. SLL West Forty. eighth sireet, hth avenne. House buitt In the hest manuer by day's work: contaius ali the modern im- rovements, bay window, independent walls on both sides, Vill be positively sold to the highest bidder, together with kaa bxtures, parior mirrors and window shades. Size ot youte 18.4 Feet {ront, 20 teet rear, by 65 feet deep, Lot 100.6 feet deep. For terms, maps and particulars at the office of the aue- foneers, 8 Broudway. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. WEDN mber 6, J SDAY, Sep , at Totclock, at the auction ‘rooms No.1’ North William Atreet—Huusehold Furniture, consisting of a large and di sirabie assortment of gentee!’ household Pario Ta es, Looking Glasses, Window C conse: Vashstands, Beusieads, Keds and Ollcioths and a'variety of other goods; lot Cutlery and Iron: ware, Also, mortgage ante Piano, elegant 74 octave rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs; in prime order. JOHN H, HILLIER, Attorney for Mortgagee, , AUCTIONEER.—EXECUTOR'S by order of Thomas F. Freeman, executor of the estate of Robert C. Cutting, New York, at 1d clock Hoon, Thureday, September 7, at 112 Pearl street, New K, one-sizteenth of the ship Bridgewater, now at pier 19 Kast River, New York. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Lon Broker, 681 Hudson street, —-Household Thureday, September 7, of the large four story dwellin Hudson ing of rosewood Piano, Brusse Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets; mahogany and walnut Pai lor Furniture, marble top Centre Tables, Pictures, walnut aud mahogany js, roarble top Bureaus and Hair and other Mattresses, Bedding, French Li ed Chamber Suits, Dining Tables, with Dining Kitchen Furnivure, de. OHN H. DRAPE TONEER, WILL SELL t Twenty-third magniticent carved a or Suite el and fine reps; 14 Bedroom Suita in biack rosewood, Mirrors, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Jeand extension Tables; feb avd costiy Bronzes, Silverware, Carpets, dos tn ali Sub lots, ty Goods boxed and shipped. Cut thle out, T UKE YITZGERALD, A 4 THIS DAY (WEDNDBDAY the contents of private residence 120 Wi street, commence rieh r ri at 10% o'clo CZ ARSHAL'S SALE-—SEWING MACHINE! : RICHARD WALTERS, Ancvoneer, will fell on Wednesaay, September 6, at Il o'clock, at 27 Eas Broudway, 6 Wheeler & Wilson ire 5 jowe's, 4 Grover & Baker’ binot and other Sewing Machines, ta verfect ov Bale posiins BP. MOCADE, Mareual, party R WANTED—IN A STEAM BOX MANUFAO- | turing business. Inquire on the premises, 69 Tenth aver nue, between Fourteenth aud Fifteenth sirects. PARINER WANTED “A YOUNG MAN WITH @300, to establish) « manunfacturing business in Chicaco, Ei, ‘Apply to 1, C. FEGAN & CO., 180 Broadway, New York. RABE yo QUPORTUNITY. ANY | PERSON, TAVING 8,000 capita! may ebgage in a very lucrative and apree- able business which will yield a large fortune in a sort time. Taquire at 68 West Thirty-second street. AE INVENTORS’ EXHIBITION AND PATENT Right Association, 12 Warren street, New York. soltelt Patents, exhibit, sell'and buys Pateuts and Patented Goods, Patent Right Gazette, price 1 cents, TO COMPANIES AND MANUFACTURER: by ton Jn bronze. Add WANTED-BY A LEADING FRODUCE COMMISSION house, having few superiors in its special Lines, either in amouut of recelpls OF character of shippers. a partner, either general or special, with $15,000 to $20,000; every favility for Investigation will be given; no communication Wthout real nome and address will ve considered, Address HOWARD, box 149 Herald oflice. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OR GENTLEMAN AND wife, with # , to goto Philadelphia and manage @ business, Cali to day at 35 West twenty-sixth abre et. b 6 <WANTED—A PARTNER IN A NEW $2,000. - rnd sizie ‘onsinoun paring at Yue teust 800 per cent; no ‘work required; ageni# need not apply, For any further information adress watt Friday noon NO WORK, Herald ottice. OO) 7 SRMMaAND THE SERVICES OF AN po. active busiuess man, to attend the Ginance de- partment of a wholesie legitimate exsh manufacturing oust. eas; the articles manufactared are in universal demand and fold by tons, with good pront and smail risk; liberal arran mente will be wade with the right party, Address H. Ry Herald odice, for turee days, PROPOSAL mm rpo CONTRACTORS FOR LAYING WATER MAINS, Wasninaron, D. C., August 80, 1871. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until Qo'clock on the Voth the Light= of September, U87) | house Board, Treasury Department, for the laying in the o@-lach cast ‘astings. District of Columbia of 9,000,000 of pound: iron Water Pipes, Stop Cocks aud Special The entire work ia divided Into four divisions, and prope anis will be recelved tor the whole or # loss uumber of divisions. Each bidder before making his bid must deposit at the Firat National Bank, Washington, to the creilit of the Gow ernor of the District Of Columbia, the sum of $1,000, a8 seer. rity that he will enter into and complete the contract aceged: ing 10 the specifications. The money so deposited will be returned to the unsueceseful bidders when the contract te ‘awarded, and to the contractor when he completes bis com tract. Pal pur contractor will be required to fortelt $1 a day for detay fn the aying of euch pipe, special casting and slop wey oud required In the contract oe ast omoeats Tor aving pipes will be recetved except tn the printed foruss, whied, with circulars, epectications and form eeeetttract, wid any further information, can be had on ap ‘ ie by letter to pilcation 1m peraow or PY I6Hl oO RGE H. ELLIOT, Major of Engineers, United States Army, Chiel Engineer Waabington Aqueduct. "EXCHANGE, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ‘hacton aloae ‘all at 19 Nae TAMONDS.—FOR ] )) Diamonds, «83,00 double Turnout; the at $1,100, horses stylish; good roadsters. treet, room Zt, __ ASTROLOGY. wee 4) Ueipros ad Eighth £ ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLATR, yf husband, 159 West Forty-lret street, alway Le TAD OSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT ADAM E ROeA enna te arom (ve oradie (0 We wear GA Coal strat, aear Guise, Feo al,