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THE INDIANS. The Capital Sentence of Santanta and Big Tree Commuted, Bad Poiicy of the Governor's Lenioncy—The Tex- ans Uxasperated Against the Indians—Mis- ‘Mmanagemext of the General Government— The Hardships of the United Siates Military on the Frontier, ‘Waco, Texas, Sept. 6, 1871. By permission of Post Commandant Latimer, your correspondent, 1n company with Majors Wisner and Webb, of the Fourth cavalry, and Colonel Chtp- man, Eleventh inlantry, visited on the 3ist ulumo fe convicé Indian chiels, Satanta and Big Tree, ‘Who are confined at Fort Richardson, where they Were placed aiter sentence, by order of Judge Seward, as the jail at Jacksboro was cousidered insecure, and it was feared that some of the many bands o! warriors in the vicinity might attempt to Fescue them, ‘That part of the guerd house in which Satanta and Big Tree are held 1s strongly constracved of stone, and divided into cells of about ten by four anda hhalf fect, which are lighted and ventilated by strongly barred windows, three feet square, and 3 placed in the doors, Two of these cells are Occupied by soldiers who are awatting transporta- ton to the Louisiaas Penitentiary, the otners by the ehieis. Their celi doors having beea thrown open by the sergeant of the guard they were ordered to come out, which, afier adjusting thetr bian- Kew, they did, ‘the first to make his ap pearance was Satanta, the elder of the two, who sxluted all present with “Haw,” and a short grunt very much unlike anything we had ever beard, Big Tree came next, but, uniike his com panion, did not speak a word, but busied himself toying with the long chains which depended from hisears. Perceiving that your reporter was not of the military order, Satania, nodding to one of the Oiloers, said, “‘Amego,” and was answered in the affirmative, ‘This gave hope that they might be in- duced to converse, but alter putting repeated inter- Togatories in the Spauish language not another syle Table coula be extracced irom them, The prisoners appearin fine conilition, though both, we are 10- formed, are somewhat thinner than at the time of thew arrest. They eat regularly and there is nowwing in thelr appearance to inuicate that their bealth has suffered. On receiving the inteliugence that their Bentence bad been commuted to imprisonment tor We Satanta showed no emotion of pleasure or dls- Gatisfacuon, but Big Tree, as at the trial, declared lus preference for death, even by banging, and pointed to tue mancles on bis wrists and ankles, as (& to say death was more desirable than lie with them. Thinking it might be possible te induce them to speak in their own dialet We secured t he services of an interpreter, and on the 2d inst. paid them an- Other Visit, witch, however, Was as barren of result BS the List One, aud Almost im despair we were forced to abandon the idea of luterviewing whe Silent red mean. As the Sherul of Jack county ts charged with em- bezzienicnt and susperded, during invesugatiun of the chuig: om oiice, there 18 ny viicer im ne county to receive the cunvicis (rom tae muttary aud convey them io the Stute Vrison at tuatsviie, A muenian calling biwseil a deputy shertit mude “an ormal requision for the prisoners Ou te com Manual of the post, but at odieer reused to com, hd With it uotil the deputy had furnished proot that eo Was a duly qualided officer ui Lhe county, wuich Qt the ume of our depariure iruin Yort Kichurdson he nad it done, Ail the ‘router people conde:mn the actlon of Gov- ernor avis in comuuitog sentence Of death, ani usser: that, tustead oll huving a better moral | effect on the hostile tives, as ibe Govermer ex. pected, i will crea (he Lelie! tina! Luc whites are | Mfraid to hang tiem, aud that soon the two chic.s | Will be sel ai lberty aud returaed to their peuple, ‘This view o1 Whe case ts rauonal enough, since IC 4 & Well Kuvin fact that clemency towards Ludians 13 Rever repaid by gratitude, and’ tends only to make them more daring to Weir robveries wad more cruel Wo their Liapiess vicuins, Expeiicuce has taught that force alone can con- trol the indiau, and wherever he Kuows that power jes and will be used, he ts sure to be “on his best havior.’ ‘Che unaviimous Ovinion of all old tron Wermes is thats tue army were placed ou a pro- rd fouling, anu ihe Control of Ladian alas vesied in e War Vepartineat, peace would be secured and Biaintained, the country settied, 1mproved, and its ‘Vast resources. mtacral and agricultural, speedily developed. As maiters now stand, the army, even Under thy leadersiup of suctt energetic and thorough Soldiers us General Kenzie, ly aliaust powerless for good. The ludiaus actually laugh at it, and @penly boast, as dil Satanta aod Big tree at Fort Sul, O! their Uendish crueity and gigautic rod beries. Whenever they commit a deprevavion it 13 only ne- cessary ior them, 1 followed by the army, to fy to the reservatious, wiere pursuit ends aud they are Safe. Wile Was certain Uiat the army could secure quiet ov the (rover and check the evil dongs Of the tradess, fur Whose svie Venelit 1k weuld ap pear the present system of indian manage- meat is perpetuated, if raised to a proper si a of efficiency, if ts pow Wholly aaavle to do the one or the other, because over the trader it can exert no miuence wuatever, Bnd Dumericaily 11s OO Sua to cope with whe Bumberiess baudy vl savage rovoers. Speaking of Numbers reminds me Unt since the pay and clothing allowance of ented men wus reduced over twenty percent of we troops at Fort Kichardson have Geseried, and the vflicers Of that garrison informed Ine that such ts the dissatisiaetion among the men UhAL It ts UN possible co yet an old Soldier Lo re-enlist, But itis not ajloue the reduced pay which hag Caused itis disadectou, In additiva to brane to actuai military ducy, the soluiers have ty bull their own quarters and stavies and periorm sundry other tasks calling Lor considerable physical exer don, Wiule they are more puorly fed than the ine Mates «! an alimsLouse or prisun. Ludeed, sach 1s the paucily of food at the Calmps Ou the frontier that even ihe oflicers sufter almost us badly as the men, and one Of thei turd your reporter (hat he last Por Galves he had cost ulm $4 per bushel. It lollows, then, Unat if the army ts to be Hardt worked, poorly Ted and meunty Clad that ugsertions will increase abd sovn the froutier will be leit wholly uapro- Voted trom the hositie incursions of the indians, If any one douvis (hat a large and weil appointed force is needed on the frontier, a trip to Jacksboro ‘Wii dispel 1, lor in numveriess piaces aiong thy Toads of Varker and Jack counties are to be seen graves by the score of the victlins Of the corrupt Policy of the ludian Bureaa. A few years ago tere stood, apout eighteen miles ‘West of Jacksbury, # Unriving Village cated Shelton. ville, wth a populauon of wearily 200, To-day te village iy nu more, and ‘notning Pemains bul (he de-vlate cavius and piles of rally Which mark the graves of the peuple who once lived there. But suellonvilie 1s not tie only place that | the Indians have stamped out; others might ve cited, and to show the general tendency vi the “peace al any price” policy, it 19 Only necessary Lo slate that al the router counties ace beg deserted By the whites, Jack county alone having, according to Lhe census, nearly one thuusand tess inhabitants than In L80v. ‘That the UERALD's readers may learn how bitterly the frontier peopie Late the inutan, aud Low deer. pe tuey are, if possible, to punish Satanta and ig ‘Lreo, | give you the following conversauon Which vook place between your reporter and Mr. J. 5. Walker, the government hay contractor at Fort Richardson, who was a fellow passenger (rom Jacks- boro to Waco: KerOursx—Mr, Walker, what ts your opinion of the action of tie Governor im commuting the seu- tence of those ludius + Mr. WaLKER—My opinion 1s that the Governor mado a great misiake in not allowing the law to ts course, aud a stul greater one If he thinks either of the clhieis will ever react the Peaitentary, Reronrer—Why do you Umak they will never oh the Venite .uary? r, WALKBR— Because the people are sworn not to let them qo tuere RgrowreK—tiow can the ‘peopie prevent their going’ They won't interiere with the authorities, Mr. WALKBR—Easily enough. HM they are started under civil escort the people will overpower tt and ‘Kill the prisoners, if uuder military they will bush. Whack them; anyhow it is their Axed purpose to take the lives of those chiefs. Rxrorter—Mr. Walker, do you know of or believe there is any organization among the citizens to Carry Out (ygt purpose! : Mr. WaLRER—1 huow of no organization that has Geclared itself to Waa enu; bot 1 do Know of & party Of twenty-five wen Who started yesterday, a% they Baid, to nunt, bul, as every Ove else Knew Lo Waylay the Indians, Who tliey Munk are sure to be removed a few days. Good results are expected from the “scout” und eneral McKenzie, Which when !ast heard from w told Camp Kadzinunski, on Otter Creek, Indian ‘errivory. BUFFALO INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Burrato, N. Y., Sept, 22, 1871. ‘The Interhational tndustrial Hxhibition is fairly ‘under way, and is agreat success. Entries are still fae hes When Uiuminated with gas at night fe butldings preseut a most beautiful appearance, Strangers frou tue Western States and Canada are in ent attendance. Toe machinery in motion has Attractions for persons o1 vot sexes and all ages. department used for that purpose is densely crowded at al times. The extudition 1s considered Mtr Of the Kind over bela in Standara's correspon: —“The German arrisous ny ss Pa have jc D largely reimtorced, Th; ‘You MAY cousider 1t certaimmy © Comtradicted, NEW YUKK BERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, ODD FELLOWSHIP, Mesting ef the Grand Lodge of . tho United States, Reports of the Grand Officers—Important Decisions—Statistical Information, . CHICAGO, Sept. 20, 1871. The Grand Lodge of the United States, indepen- dent Order of Odd Fetiows, convened at nine o'clock the 18th inst. Alter the formal opening the reports Of the grand oMicers were su)mitted and reterrea to appropriate committees. The documents are quite lengthy and interesting, and their leading features are herewith presenied. ‘Ihe Graud Sire’s report ta substantially as follows:— INTRODCCTION, Allow me to congratulate you upon the auspicious circumstances Of our present reunion as tbe Su- preme Couucu of our beiovea Order. We come to- Getler aiter a year’s repose, fresh from constituencies diffusea all over this widespread couniry, orth, South, East and West, from the extremest setilementss of the nation, from foreign lands, and from the isiauds of the ocean. No secular influence, no desire of present gain, no aliurement of place or distinction, uO hope ol iuvor, renown or honor which power may couler; nove of tnese, 80 poten- Ual in nerving the arm and kindling we zeal ol men 1D the business Of le, stimulaies Our presence in this distant City, far away {row eur several nomes, We are here upon # voluntary and self-imposed mission, counting time and talents aud mouey as LO sacrilice, bul as & Willing Olleriny In Lue Cause of Duman venefaction, We come together as represen tatives of & Vast constituency, uivided uauer our form of goverument tuto states, distucts, colonial alld provincial jurisdicuons, to account togetuct of our stewardsuip in our respective spheres of lavor, to Conier in relation Wo the yeueral wellure, to apply the msiructions ol experience aud the sugyestious Of uuited counsess, and lo Lake such improved reck- oning lor our guidunce im the iuiure a3 these hguts may Wurow upon vur palh. DECISIONS. The initiation of a candidate ts only complete (finished, wheu be has been uitruduced to the lodge. Whea an oilicer tz unter charges ais funcuons @s BUCK Cease UNM Lhe question of his gulit or 1uno- cence lus been determined by thé I A Noble Grand bas bo right to reiuse to put any legitimate question to his ouge; his ditering with the lod.e has nothing to do with Ute mutter, itis a brotuer’s right lo vole a secret bail ballot: he may conceal or expose the cuaracter of bis vute at bis pleasure. . Every tcotuer present in a lodge or encampment is obliged Lo vole vn all quesilons, uniess excused by the lodge or encampment; aud no particular namber of votes 13 necessary £0 long as & quorum 1g present. ‘Tucre 13,00 reason why persons akin to cach other, no mMatler How Close the relation, should not hold Ollice ut the same Line in the same louze. Uulicers elect, having Leen examined in the ante- room, When tuey outer for Installation do not ad- dress the chairs. Phere is no law against instailing oMcers of sub- ordiuate iouges in duy suitabie hall outside of the louge 100m, provided tue form ior puviic instalia- tou ve used. Questions of law must go from subordinate lodges to the Jusirict Vepulies or Graud Masters, Alter a Grand Aigster decided question ior a subordi- hate lodge, suid lodge, i not Salistied, can only seck redress by #0 appeal, properly presented, to tue Grand Lodge; aud said lodge uiust abide tne decl- gion of the Grand siasier uti said decision ts re- versed by tie Graad Lodge of the jurisdiction, A subordinate lodge is the proper tribunal to try all cases of delinquency When tue charge iy Coguid. able under the laws, A browwer witiurawing from his lodge for the Purpose of estaviishing (Wilh others) a new lodge, and faimg to appear when tie lodge is msi- Uited, Gumuol be Considered a3 Oue Of the Charter members, No lodge orencampment hasa right to refuse a disniissai certidcate to a suspended member woo Makes proper appucation for ihe same. ‘The laws ol the Grand Loage of the Uulted States insure to hu tis rigat, aud subordinate bodies niust con form to thein, No brotwer can visit the Grand Lodge of the United States, exvept upon the voucher of a repre- seutauve iru we state irow which be wails, and HO represcutal.ve 8 auluorized to voucl Jor any visitor Uuless he 18 in yood standing ia his louge anu eucampmned, 13 & Past Grand abd in possession of toe Koyul Purple Degree; and by velmg a Vast Grand 19 meant having the Grand Lodge Degree, Inasmuch as ib Would be absurd to adult @ Visitor to the Grand Louge of the United States who was not qualified Lo visit a Seale Graud Body, A Grand Louge of a state las uo power to appoint @ comuuttee of the Grand Louge to try a brotuer of @ subordinate louge, lt utuy, bowever, order & subordinate lodge Lo try a member, and to the order the suooruinate ludge must yielu obedience, A lodge may appoidt oF elect & chaplain, and he Would be Caudled an Oiicer OGCatlse Le holds an office; but holding that olice Would not make him cligivie lor an @.ective oilice, All votung in & sudordinate lodge and degree lodges 1s by the U.S. of an U. F., unless otherwise provided. Lhe exception is “not alone Lo a ballot lor wembership,” as the decision Ol the Grand Sire in 1069 wuuld seem 1 Indicale, bul lo advancing to degrees, granuing Withdrawal ca.ds, suspending or expellmg members and reimstating Wem, eleciin, oucers, reconsidering @ bailot cor membership, when the yeas and nays are ordered, &c., in which cases plovision is ulade by law for voulng other- wise, The honors are given to elective or past grand of- ficers visiting ouside of their Own jurisdicuons, alter tuey have been rec! gg! ny tog the chairs) aud have beew introduced to the Nubile Grand by uawe anu rank. ‘The Grand Sire bas no authority to revive a de. favet encampment insaiuted by & grand cncamp- ment wihicn 1s itseil slefunch, Any brotuer who has reured and wishes to ree enter (he lodge the same evening may use the Vice Graad’s PY, W. for that purpose. ‘rhe Warden’s position is iu front of the R. S, of the Novle Grand, aud he caunot deilver lus charge Irom any otler piace Wilivul a Violation of law, A Past Grand Masie: bas a right to announce nis tile as such al Ue tuner door when visiting @ sub- ordinate lodge 01 OLdinary OcCasi0ag; but Ke 1s NOt euuuled Co Ue honors Of the order unless he visits on oicial business, which he siuuld aunoune Kank reters to tue highest yrade or uule attamed, Memveis holdwg expired withdrawal cards are competent appucauts ior Charters Jor uew lodges, aud thet 18 Lo Lunit to ihe age of the card, A member of one lodge can preier charges against & memver of another lodge. He may subuut his complaint 10 his Own lodge, which should demand Or request aM investigation of the charges by We Jodge to which the brother Charged belongs. Or, the brother complaining may puice ihe charges {0 \ue hands of any member of the loge to which the Accused belungs; @uu the sald brotuer would have a rigut and snouid lay them ve.ore Mts lodge, aad tue louge sould take actlon. ‘Adhere is no aW preventing memb rs holding dts- Missal certuicates from bemg applicunts for cuarters for pew lodges. ‘fuere 18 uo authority for an elective oMicer of a State Grand Body lo lutroduce imo a subordmate lodge a brotver loiding au expired witharawal card; AL caunot be done lexaiiy. DIS! KNSATIONS, During the recess of the Graud Lodge dispensa- tions have been issued lor the Gran. kacampwents Ol Minuesola and Vermont, subordinate encamp- nents at Salisbury and Kaielgn, N. U.; Searcy, ATK.$ Hastings, Miuu.; Kutiwnd, Vi; Nevada city, Col; Luucoln, Neb.; Cheyeune, Wyomtug; suvordivale lodges ab Swultgart, Wariemberg, Montreal, . Q., aud Deer Lodge City and Barrack Guy, Montana, Application has vbeeb received tor @ Carter lor a lodge at Lima, Peru. ‘The Grand sire recommends that auniform style of headdress be devised lor encamoments, aud regu- larly constituted Rebekah Degree Louges be author. ized Wo, pass JAWS AdAMLUNg OO mMemuvesolp Maes aud fetuales Ly & majority Vole, anu Liat the certil~ cate Ve so unicnded us, fo permit to be issued by subordinate ivdges, a3 Weil us by Revekan Degree Lodges. PRESS OF THE ORDER. Regarding the periodical press of the Order (of which the American Ode Fecow 13 the oifcial or- Gan) he Grand dire observes:—"1 cangot forbear dog an act oi Justice to Lhose Wortay Lrothers wLo are engaged in (be conduct Of tue press of uur Order. They are cuipioying thew lime, means and injeliect Mn a Work Which is dung great good, uot only Ly eulightentng (he public mind upon the moral and Denevoleal puneipies Which Characterize the insti- tutou, Ut also Lu disseminating a knowledge of 18 organization, jaws, Coverniwent and general usetul- ness. ‘There 1s evidently an increasing desire among the brethren in wiany localiues to become instructed in the principies aud laws of tie Orde ud (nis dis~ ge deserves encouragemeul, Bach state Grand Body, as Well a8 each subordinate, shonid have ou files oue or more of these cations, An this connection f suggest (hat the id Lodge subscrive ior each O: the periodicniy now belt issued, and cat the Grand Treasurer be ‘authorized to pay for tagsame, I make We recommendation for the reasoa that, in my judgment, our Order hag been and 1s how being greatly bemedted by wis powerlul arm of the service.” SCHOOLS, ASYLUMS, LIVRAWIES AND CHARITY FUNDS, ‘Tue Grand Sire remarks.—'*l beg lpaye io call the attention of tie Grand Lodge tw these interesting Objects, And Lo say Luat, in Wy Opinion, too mucu Cannot ve spoken in javer Of encouragipg the Or- der at large to seize upon e-ery odportunity and to employ every means Consisten’ with its abiuty to enlarge ts wse.uiness, by esiablshing schools, asy- Tums and jibraries, and 1 would add @ word in fayor of general rele! Sssucialfuns oF charity Junds, wilch, wherever instituted, ave proved of mcaicuianid Denellt to those Whose Decessiues Have made taem reciplents of reef. The nodie undertaking of the members of the Order In Teunessee, Kemtucky, Caillornia, New York and Miciugan, im the lvterest 0; the Widow, Orphan @ud Superanuaated, by (ound. {hg asyiunis, aud the ecor beng made in otner Siates la this direction cummend our vrothers wo the admiration of the world. [le ltbraries of Baiti- more, San Francisco, Washington, Bostwun and other cities show the appreciation of the brethren in these places of the Vaiue of Knowledge aud the acquisition of learning as one of the frst means of promoting the great objects of our Order, Kk OF THE % OF THE ORDER, The Grand Sire say! have received ‘al communications or circulars waich bave been pre- pared by individuals evidently for improper pure are aittxed, accompanied with the letters F. L. 7, ort, 0. 0. F. These are transmitted b; ciroalars mail, and designed to deceive and misiead brothers under the pretence of connection witn the Order, Advertiseinents, in Wlich the name and emblems of the Order appear, hi 80 been cut out of news- papers and sent to me, with an inquiry whether they are authorized; end mM various other forms the use Of the name, embiems, or style of the Order, in con- nection with tudividual or privaie enterprise, have been made known to me anonymously. I bave taken 20 action on this subject, and have preferred to re~ fer the sniject to the Grand Lodge, with a view to such procedure as may be thought necessary. Ex- tsuug laws, In my opinion, forbia the use of (he Dame of the Orcer, or its emblems, or its prestige, or influence in any form or manner for individual or private gain. Li, however, there be any doubt on «he Suviect, | recommend tat suitable legislauon ia that direction be had’? CONCLUSION. The Grand Sire’s report concludes as follows:— “Upon a general review of our condition, derived from a very extended personal visitation, from a Massive and voluminous correspondence, froia the @vlumus Of our several periodicals; and irom inter- course and conversation with brothers fom every quarter of the generai jurisdiction, I reoice to ve able to say tuat our beloved Order moves onward in its great Work of benevolence and charity—it ad- vances everywhere, With @ single exception, with that increasing volame and power which 1s ever characteristic of sulid prosperity; scattermg broad. cast its blessings among the children of men; edu- cating and training all embraced within its wide scope to honor and to usefulness in society; strength- ening the bonds which unite the people under our happy poli ical system; soitening the asperities: mevitable among the masses; subduing the antagonisms inseparable trom the struggles ol We, sulling the voimwe of discord, uplifting the fallen, and assuring to ail men of all Classes peace, love and good will, Mav God speed 80 noble a mission, and Vouchsafe to 113 gallant vo- taries the heart to love and hooor it, the firm nerve to vindicate it at wil tines and under all circum- stances, and @ Zeal in iis advocacy and promouon which shall falter not until Odd Fellowship shall cover the earth i” GRAND SECRETARY'S REPORT, The report of the Grand Secretary 1s very volu- minous, and details the condition oi the Order all over the world. He recommends the issuing ol a new edition of the digest of laws, under the super ‘the adjudications of the present session. Witu reference to changing the expiration of the fiscal year We Graud Secretary remark: The experience, as well n this oflice as of the grand eecre- taries generally, in juriadictions where the anoual weasions of the State Graud Bodies are held in. the late euriug or dur- ing the summer. renders it abso luiely necrasary that the 1 year, which now terminates Oth June, should be ned. {n aome instances the annual sessions are held in July and {n others In August, rendering the preparauon of Teports from these Grand Bodies, by reason of. the brief pened. whiel int ea before the meating of the dye of tbe United States, unavoidably much burried Mable to maccuracy. Jn addition to which I may say that the auanal report of the Grand Corresponding and Keoord: ing Secretary is often {hua delayed to go lato a period that it iy got to press a day or (wo in advanes of the annual session. 1 recommend that the fikeal year of the Grand Lodge of the United States terminate hereaiter ou the 30th of Lecember in each and every yeur, and that sultalle pro- Viston be made to euforce reports from. State Grand Bowles Prior Lo 3th June of the succeeding year. i The report of the Graud Secretary closes as fol- lows: In closing this report it is again my great pleasure to ro- Joice with the Keprosentatives’ at the ‘inagalticeut reward Witch has been vouchsafed to our united tabors during the iy thirty thousand members have been added jo Otir 101, and more than a million of dollars hay applied in’ aid of aufering bumanity, Thus do we goon from year o year in cur nuble oflles of benefaction, lustre aud glory and renown to our beloved institutt vindicating by our works our fealty to that great and good Jaw which **commanda ua to visit the relivve the dis- tressed, bury the dead, aud educate the orphan.” INSTRUCTION. CARD.—NEW PUPILS WILL BE RECEIVED, DAY and evening, for insiruction in penmanship and book- Keepiug: ful nuccess guaranteed to all, OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 2 Kast Fourteenth street. AN ESPERIENCED TUTOR, HARVARD GRADUATE, wii fit a boy for college or hive private instruction in the languages, mathematics or English bramehes, Address K. 8, D,, 267 Weat Thirty-wighth street. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A FEW PUPILY IN Kagilah, Frenelt and German | futly competent. Ad- yr apply to E rt. Weat 35: vision of Grand Representative Whute, to inciude | | on first floor), convenient _ CTY REAL ESTATE KOR SALY East Side- AL TARE, CHANCE FOR INVESTWENT.—FOR SALE or to let, furnished, a four- story bro’ sate w oct House, wit al tusdore iaprovementa GaiB lot he, adjoining & pict of gronad is Dany ‘Terms easy. Inquire at 105 Kust Seventy-eight at., weet of Lexington av. A. TARGE woven —mxs5 FEDY, WITH STABLE AD- joining, 2x50 feel, for axle; between Fifth aud. Made aon avenues and Twouty sinh and Pocty-ace@ohd eureets; location first class; elegantly furnished. Address X. K. X,, Herald ollce SPLENDID WATER FRONT ON HARLEM RIVER, between 114th and 120th streets, for sale at « bargain, M.A. J. Ly NCH & HUGH N. 160 broadway, coruer CHANCE FOR A HOME.—FOR SALE, 13 BROWN Stove Llousod on Lith wud Iiath etnceta, between Fourth ant Macison avenues; court yards, marcle mantels, rolber property. Appi indr My FELDER, on the premises for of property, lo J. M. PLE. 7 rel or OJON SUTRUY & SON, 65 Wall streth FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE, WITH MODEL BRICK Stable adioining, for sale—Both containing every mod- @rn improvewent; Eighty-second street, between Second Toird avenues, Apply to NEAFLE, Real Estate Broker, 1,543 Third avenue, near Eighty-seventh street, SPLENDID COKNER HOUSE ON LEXINGTON avenue, above Vorty-seventh stveet, for sale, the elegant rurniture, costly Mirrors, &c:; price, furnished, 485,000; everything ds bram new; parties going to Europe; very little money wanted; balance on mor tygge to suit; this fa & tine home, aud for a young phyisian & conspicuous place; there is none within nine blocks on this avenue, Ad- dress for thrce days LEXINGTON, Lierald ofliee. A ~FIFTH AND LEXINGTON AVENUES.—TWO DE- + sirable modern four story, medium-sized, well located ne Houses tor sale reasonably. Possession. Vv. K. ENSON & 5ON, 11 Pine street. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE orto rent—Furnished or unfuratabed in Ean, Sixtieth treet; complete order. Rent, unfurntshed, $1,600. Imme- diate'possession. ROBERT’, MELKS, 80 Cedar at A. BARGAIN-FOR GALE, TWO OF THE REST built four siory Honses in New York, each about 26 feet wide, situated in Forty-seventh areet, near Fifth avenue; Teasehold, ground rent very low; price 2.50) each, P. H. GRADY, 87 Sixth avenue, between Forty-stxth and Forty-seventh streets, PXECUTONS, SALE, OF AN EXTRASIZE, NEW, modern and elexaut parttatly furntahed Dwelling, front ing and overlookine Central Park. Apply to V. K. SEVEN: SON & SON, 1 Pine street, OR SALE OR TO LET—THE HANDSOME, story and basement brown stone Dwelling No. 2 Bistioth ‘trent, between second and Third ave Clegantly finished throughout; black walnut mings, tnarble wainscoting and Mosale tie rouR East floora ln batbroom and kitchen, und isin every Oughly replete with modern improvemente., Apply al No, 244 Hast Sixtieth street (ueat doorh or at coal yard’ foot of East ‘Thirty-fourih street: price iow and terms easy, ‘nuytaeise "f. H LYON, INGLY OR IN PLOTS, ON FIFTH AND commanding the’ grandest views of sirable Lois on cross oulevards, Fifth avenue, corner 52d at, O* AER, FAVORABLE TERMS THLE NEAT BROWN atone front 210 Mast Norty-sixth street; in uduoirable order. Apply st any time. Went sides A —GRAND NOULEVARD, NEAR SEVENTY-SECOND + street.--Degirable small corner Plot of Lota; also for convenient to Broadway and Central Par from Fifty-seventi to Fifty-sixth street, V. K, STEY. ‘ON & SON, Il Pine street, PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE FOR SALE. furnish tuated iu Twenty-ninth sireet, j contains 13 rooms (4 rooms arrahged with modern finprove- monts; newly painted (hronghout; terms easy. ROBERT T. MELKS, 80 Cedar street. OR SALE -ON TWENTY-FIRST STREFT, OPPOSITE ‘Theological Seminary, a three story brick’ House, with immediate possession; price 12,000. Apply to JAS, EDWAKDS, £7/ West Twenty-third street, POR SALE—A SMALL CORNER HOUSE ON FORTY. ninth street, opposite the College crounds, newly built and neatly arranged, wha two Day wingawst walle painted fn off; al! conventences and in beautifal order throughout; posseasion immediately. | App ¥ Rosh , or Branch, s OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY H fale reason ‘Opposite Dr. 1, LUDUC H STOOP BROWN stone House, 22.4 front, $5 fect » with Carpets, Olle cloths, Shades, Chandeieiss, Cas Fixtures, Cornices und Mir. rors, In complete order, ‘Apply on the premaises, 205 West lath be PARISTAN LADY WILL GIVE FRENCH LESSONS to ladies only for $W per quarter at pupils’ residence; best retereuces given, Address MLLE. &, box 20) Herald ottice. ‘ $ TEACHER.—A YOUNG MAN OF SOME EXPERI. ence, aud well forward in the instruciton of juveniles, is uow ready ty accepta school, Aduress M. A, Herald ollice. MIARLIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, MADISON AVENUE. ‘Tuts day schoo! wil! reopen September 2t. Mr, aod Mrs, LLISEK CUARLIER, Principals, JSSTRUCTION IN THE CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL aad other English Uranches, by an experienced tu:or, Liarvard graduate. Address J. W. U., 23 § tuyvesaut street. ACKARD'S BUSINESS _COLLEGE—METHODIST Building, corner Lieyeuth street and Broacway, vow ‘open, Students can enter ut any time. Send or cai'for a eireular, 8.3. PACKARD, Priucipal. ROFESSOR WM. W. SUNNACHER WILL RETURN from Europe and be ready to receive hispuplis on or about October L. Address care of Chickering & Sons, 11 Kast Fourteeuta street. wth ward; also vac city. Apply at vd Liuds: VOR SALE-TUe brown stone He nt Lota in various parts of the treet, SUBSTANTIAL FOUR STORY 40 55 Weat Nineteenth street, 28 by 60 feet; recently ov od and tn perleet order; immediate yossestion given. Apoly to Bit, LUDLOW & CO. No, ine atreel, or Brauch, 3) East Seventeenth street, MPORTANT.—PUROHAS! WILL DO WELL TO call on PAGS & MOCAFFERTY, Fitth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, for superior finished Wouses, ‘well lo- cated, as the property on thew books is direct trom the own- ‘who will sell reasonably and give favoravie terma, ER PROPERTY FOR SAL! near Canal treet, close to co. west hide, steamship and steamboat landings; v for & second class hotel or for storon and JAMLS PRICE, 200 Hudson street, TPUREB STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Houses (or sale, in Forty-fth, Forty-eighth, Forty Binthy Fiby-firs and Fi trthind sireete, from $20,000 Yo 430,000. Appy to B.A. KISSAM, 810 Sixth avenue. GPANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR A. DE TORNO'S vale lessons, at 343 Fourth avenue. Cingses at the Mercantile Library, with his new combined me:hud, 'T. JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY, FLUSHING, N.Y. ‘Studies resumed first Monday in September; terms for Dourd and taition $250 per annum. For full particulas sead for prospectus. HREE OR FOUR BOYS, NOT UNDER 10 YEARS OF aze, will be received Immediately into a family to share Ail the porsibie qdvantages of home and school with their own two boys; a resident tutor, (ue house, ample play grounds ; hourly communication with the city, For terms Ac. asuress INSTRUCTION, box 422 York Post office PUL PRINCIPAL OF THE SCHOOL, BP Tisian at A the Cope? Tnstitute would take w limited number of private pupils to justrnct in ofl or water color paiuting, dc. And would alan give lectures on perapuetive In a first ‘eli school. Apply by letter to the PRINCIPAL of the Schoul of Design, Cooper Institute. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND T0_ LET. [J ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM § 4. M, TILL S P, Mm | PLO KULN CARRIERS AND DEALERS OAN RECEIV Ptatd beta mG THE HERALD BRANCH DEL eRY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY. CORNER, STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—FRAME, four storles; the owner bas to goto England, Apriy on the pi sea, corner of Degraw and Smith strerts, Sout Brookiyn. SIMPSON. i FURNITURE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, Bedding, at the lowest cash prices, or on weekly or Tuonth'y instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, No, 200 Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL sell magnificent Drawing Koom Suit, Pompadour atyle, Covered with brocatel, cost “#8450. tor #200; one do., $50; Pianoforte, cost $190,’ for $279; Paintings, ‘Bro cane, Fiacores, Chamber and Dining @urniture. Fifth avenue, FURNITURE OF FOUR STORY ‘twenty-sixth atreet to be sold, in cheap for cash ; Parlor Suits, $75; 45; Brussels Carpets, duc. yard. Book: West —THE COMPLETE 124 West PRIVATH FAMILY, GOING TO EUROPE, WILL dispose of thelr elegant und costly Furniture and con {ents of their brown stone resiven West twenty-third et, namely-—Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, cost #400, for 1605 One dd. $100; Library and Dining Room Suits, cost 260), tor $50, reps nou halreloth ; 14 bedroo' mpletely furnished in Rosewood and Walnut Solis, atyle Louls XiV.; bedsteads, ans, Washstands, Ac.; Ot Paintings, Wronzes, solid ‘&v., to suit purchasers, at ball original cost, APE THE MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD furniiare ws the elegant five siory brown stone private Tesitence 433 West Forty-second strect, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, for euin t's great aderiice, (ue yroperty of a family leaving city—Magnifernt Pompadour Parlor sult, Ia rovatel, cost $ 00, tor B20; Turkish Suit, Gost GuU tor Parlor Sat, ol; LiUrary aud wal toy Paint. { Fosewood aud ' walnut Diuner Set, Siiver Ware, irrove, CARPETS AND . BEROING,—THR a ortment aad the lowest pricas for cash or oa Weekly or monthly paymeats, at B. M. COWVERTUWALIS, 159 Chatham street, AURNITURE AWOUSE FORSALE VERY LOW AND weil estavlisued house to rent, near New York Hotel. Address L. B., box 100 Lerald Uptown Brauch olice, 1,243 Broadway a NTHLY OR | WEEKLY PAYMENTS—C ARPELS Z Niding, £es Furpiture, Balding, €)¢4uy & CUNNINGHAM, 324 aad 39% Third avousto, near Twoaty-oighia setae Prices wer tua aay otuer bousein the city, WASTED-PURNITURE FOR A New HOUSE, IN exchange fur ee stock, Would pay part cash, 4 S., bos Lub ‘ust of 08. JOR SALE—THREE STORY BASEMENT SUB C lar brown stone front Houses, on Grand avenue, a Gates avenue, and on St alark’s place, pear Nostrand a nue; terma to aut, W. 8. ROLIN, 1,058 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Fo SALE THE, FOUR STORY, STON! Store and Dwelling corner Bediord street; a fine location for afiret class drug store. Terms easy. Apply to F.C. VRUOMAN, on the premises, or at 444 Gales avenue, near Marcy avenue. OR SALE -HOUSE NO. 86 GRAHAM AVENUE, Brooklyn, B. D.; (wo stories, high brick basement, water in good order; price $1,000 ; $2,700 cash ; bal- remain, “Apply ou the premises, OR SALH—AT $9,000, ON EASY TERMS, THE HOUSE ‘and Lot 12 Hanover place, Brooklyn, near Fulton ave- nue; 2x10; in perfect order; immedinte posseasio nish if required, Apply to J. PEREGO, 65 Nassau stro ew York. JOR SALE—TWO THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND sub-cellar, Philadelphia fronts, brown ‘stone basement, stoops and trimmings; all improvements Dasement to Ubird story; houses 15.9x%i8%! class, on Green avenue, between Tompkins and Throop hue, Brooklyn, Inquire of R. SW the premises, OR SALE OR TO LET. CHEAP ‘No.1 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, two with ten. borse power Steam Engine and Shi J. VAN MATER, 274 Pear! street, Brookiyn. 0 LET —FOk $700, IF IMMEDIATELY, FIRST CLASS three siory high stoop brick House; perfect order, mod- eérn_ improvements; location w Appty to'C. M. CARPENTER, 56 While street, N. passed. JERSEY CITY, HOBOK AND BE GEN RE. L To Let or Lease. 0 LET—FOR $50 PER MONTH EACH, NINE NEW four story Mansard roof Hones, now being finished, each containing 12 roo eas throughout; beaters, ranges, stationary wash tabs, bathroom, mantels in each hous terry ; on one of the be: aving# of these bouses can be seen fad of A. M. CAP! iL Broudway, OUT OF TUE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE FARMS—G00D BOIL, MILD Chi. » K. LANDIS, Vineland, WANTING iy, mate—for papers address Merit: RESTAURANTS, NAFE BRUNSWICK, FItTH AVENUB AND TWENTY- _) sixth sireet,—Par ‘exoetlence “the” Kesianrant of the grand in Is proportion jn he service. Arter the-oper: ladies will God (hia a most delightful resort. J@iLE OF NEW YORK HERALD FOR SALE—PROM January |. 1367, to date $3 vam bers m ig) Address, with price udered, NEWSPAPER, Herald 01 OR SALE--A COPY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD from January 1, 1263, to thie date, Address H. OC. PF, box 1.0 Herald ofice, ) -DR. HD. GRINDLE, PROFESSOR OF MID A. witery (29 years’ practice’; elegant Rooms and Board. No. 120 Dwenty-aixth sircet. ee Ata TION|-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN TOSPT- JX tal experience; ceaire Peete: it cured consultation free. Dr. FR. KLIN, Lol Bleecker sireet, , Wei T NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1.—TO RENT, TWO VILLAS, furniahed and unfurnished all modern improvement cuerming, + shade and frat trees; garde Planted; View wasurpassed; orw PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. oo FARM OF {75 ACKLS, WITH pasraath BPLENDID ‘and valuable water power, for xnio ches inflon from Peekuaill;termeonsy. Particularsot MITC! FINE FARM OF NINETY ACRES FOR SALE the Central Railroad of New Jersey, 27 miles from New York; highly improved; orchards of hoe peara, peaches and a vine) of 3, i ‘ine, in fa!l bearing; all the small fruits; good substan’ fe strenm; magnifoeut mouniain scenery. RSET, H ARGAINS IN FARMS NEAR NEW BRUNSWICK, Acres, rood buildings, apple and peach orehards, only $1,250; 70 acres, two sols buildings, two orchards, Joins depot,’ Bia: Hotel and €8 acres sbiendid Location, ‘very cheap, $15,000; 57 acres, good bulisiuge, hal! of de pe very choice, #5,000; 26 acres, good Duildings, fy ater in cheap. ‘94.000; 34 acres, piain bulldiucs, well fruited, f oily 2,500; 15 acres, ail iled with fruit, splendid, ebeap, $85,000; Woted, in lawood, goo. id otlioe. d stand, only 5,000, FERGUSON, 8 Nassau s.rcet, room 6. ANKS OF THE HUDSON RIVER.—FOR SALE VERY low, at West Park, near Poughkeepsie, a charming Piace of shout 200 acres: eapital house, splendid views, farm | house and all necessary outbuildings; abundance of fruit, | small frnit and garden; stream of water vu the place anid water 10 the Bows | paren, 900 Hudsnn street, VHLAP FARM FOR SALF,-11 ACRES, ROCKLAND / county, near depot ; Cottage, Bara, Orcaard, Stock, ten- Mls, dc, Only $3,500; easy term we ee ny ee iL. OLIVER, No, 7 Beckman street, CONN.—FOR SALE, 4 VERY PRETTY place of three ‘136 hours from the city, short dis iance’irom the station end tong Irian’ Sound; fine views, jealthy, pood boating and fishing, shade, garden, fruit, ete, ; house and outbuildings in tine order; churches and schools near, Photograph and permit from JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street LEGANT RESIDENCE—TEN MINUTES _ FROM Ny ferry, fully furnished if demired ; five acres In lawn j fruit, flowers, garden; (nest water and landscape view on Staten Inland j bigh, healthy locatign; $12,000; termn easy, purities “DANIIN, 50 Broad street, ARM FOR SALE—THREE MILES FROM SARATOGA & N, ¥.; a ine grass and grain farm, 0 acroty nit watered | Ly 1 N. tom of timber, balance nt tila! fine large house, neatly painted and papered; large and nue merous outbuildings, two good orchards; beautiful and Wealthy location price $500, pare can Balance om the. For particulars ‘addrese J. NB. box 698 Saratoga Springs; A VALUABLE FARM, CONTAINING ®, with good onthnildings: land ina high state of cult iplenty of fruit of all kinds; situated In Gucens county, within four miles of Brooklyn ferries, and quarter of a tile of depot, Apply at 68 Beekman street, jew Yor, OR SALE—A FARM OF 12) ACRES; 40 CLEARED; ‘ood building; stream of water; ride from New York. Apply to C. GREEN, 292 FOR, SQuE SAN, ELEGANT FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE at Nyack, just completed ; located on the river ining the grot t of the Instittte: house bull the sup and nd) owner" R SALP—PARM OF 96 ACRES ONE HOUR FROM city, price 4,00): 10 Acres, good. buildings, fratis, &6., 4,000; OF Acres, Stock, Cropa, &e., 84,00; Vv acres, fine $14,000; also great variety in Grange, Rockland, Westchester aud’ Dutchces counties, from 50 to 300 ac: . IRELAND, 201 Broadws LE—PARM OF 48 ACRES, OR WILL SELL hatham, Colum¥ia county. For full pe adiress or call on HENRY J. SMITH, corner Forty-second atreet and Tenth avenus, paper factory. OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, A FARM OF 9% acres, 6) under cullvation, rest good Umber; fing bonse and barn ; excellent well ot water; Mt orchard; within 100 niles of the city: rice, $1800. Afko other Parma at very low prices. Avply to ROOME & DUSENBURY, 162 Broad: way, MOREIsARIA FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH IMME- diate poss jon, atwo story treme Dwelling, with a two story tex room, 20x20, 12 rooms, all tn good order; hot and cold water, buth, water closet, stationary tubs, speaking tubes, furnace and gas, with about four city lote of round, in garden; fruit, shade and lawn; pleasantly situated, on rn five minutes of steam cara and minutes to suit the City Lousy wil W04 4,000 can remain on bond an of JAMES L. PAWSHALL, on Washing: f Fifth street, N ORRISTOWN, N. J.—-TO LET-WELL FURNISHED ii medium size. near ihe at, water, furnace throughout; basi, Ac. 8 Be Me STOKES, G4 Wall sree, oor, Rent low. third OSITIVE SALE OF A FIRST CLASS FARM OF 250 eres, in Purl yp county, New Jersey, late the pro lon Newbold, decease nate near Jobatowa, perty of dw six mnfles from Mount Holly and ten east from Turlington, with extensive railroad ¢onvectious. It will he disposed of at public sale, without reserve or adjournment, on the premises, on Tuesday, Octover 17,1871, at 1 o'clock P. May unless previously dIaposed of by'private contract, Tt cone tainx two large dweliugs and ample vutvaridtogs, and bas uo superior in the State A complete description, with terms, Acs will be sent_on application to B. MORLS, Burlington, N.J,, or to JOLN BIS. the farm, OF, Columbus, a. J. who occupies RARE BARGAIN.-SPLENDID, FARM, OF 102 ACRE 2 miles trom large town, 3% houra fram New York; 7 acrea under viry fing cultivation, balance woodland —cheat- nat, oak and hickory ; running sifeams; tine spring at house large oreh ie brick ; wagon bouse, ‘ ry be q cbilis and fever; Ie fishinz and hapting: good cash mar. Kot: oUered very cheap, as owner te old price ®5,5u0; terme $2,000 cath, balance yearly. Address GEORGE Ly WALKER, Kast Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa, 10 LET—GREENVILLE, N. J,—-SPLENDID HOUSE, 20 ‘minutes from New York via New Jersey Central Rail- ; J. W. CARLE, 19 Old alip, 10 LET-1N BLOOMFIELD, N. J., A FURNISHED ‘Toure with 11 rocma, less than dve minntes from depot; well and cistern water in_ kitchen; beater in cellar; terms moderate, Inquire at Dr. White's drug stove, 0 LEASK—ONE OF THE REST P4tie ry 4 ‘chester ooanty, coptataing 1" eoras olaacd lanl, Merny on Uariem Raliroad, 2” mites irom New York, There is @ food dary of <\ cown's “there is a large Mansion, coutainin, > rugs, newly furnished apt painted lamt apr! be desirable as a boarding houne; there fe hone, fn good conuition, containing 10 ro Address SAMUEL FICKETT, No. 9 Laight (penne TERROR, holce frait; lar; ouse, 7 rooma; barn, z WHAT HE'S GOING to DO ABOUT IT, A GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. _____REAL ESTATE TO RXCHANGR, BROOKLYN MOUSE, CHOICK LOCATION, CULAP at $16,00., equity #10,000, to exchange for Cpe Rory, or, seod mortanges. “Apply to +The slethodlat, jassau atreet. DID BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR UN- ered Farm: Farm of sixty acres, cheap; oF ayment and instalments, OA ge ‘A. CONKLING, bj Vine street, room 9. UP TO) TWO FIRST in Brookiyu, on DeKalb ave- Lb both renied tu responsible tenants, Me a J OC HOYT & SON, 111 Broadway, FoR HOUSE POR SALE—OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR A FARM within 100 miles of New York city, a good House and Lot in Kavenawood, Long Isiand. JAMLS DIXON, box 4 Post ullice, Loug Iwand C JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE, 7 LOTS ton Biueiy seventh alrech near, Boulevard: iret class lo~ cation and on tue linmediate line of improvements; mo ruck 5 price 327,000. BLNJ. WALLACE, 14 Jane atreet, Addi OR SALE AND EXCHANGE—FIRSP CLASS THREE F ‘and four story high stoop brown stoue Honses, from B10,0% up to $7),0W; also three and four story brick and frame Houses at prices from #5,0U0 uy large number of well paying Tenement Houses; ‘a Store Proverty op Second, Third and Eighth avenues, Ne B.— Buyers will tind all the above at (ue Mauafactusers and , jate Exchaage, #19 Third avenue, Builders! Real Estate Exchange, 3xeS rows. NOR SALE OR EXCRANGE—ON STATEN ISLAND, i arguin, great sacrifice, veautifw Paik, Shootlug ning wo houses and ali accommodations, LNB CHOLTL, 36 Beaver street, between LT ) good SALE OR EXCHANGE-—WHOLE OR IN PART, A DE” AER GE Proverty ou, Dewware River: ove Store, aux Wheelwright, Blacksmith, Cooper, Shor, RUiber and Paint Shops: Bi ut acres of laud; take West SILGEL, CHACE & Co. cru land iu part payment, Ly gears ale, CHANGE FOR BROOKLYN* PROPERTY—THS finest Stock Farm in the State; eituated 2 miles from stax rounded ides by the Raritan river, dwelling contains 2) rooms, fine Outouildings, 100 acres mea- dow pasturage \ll Chrtstinag, 30 acres upt and fo fine coset Hon. Small mortgage: This it w choice farro ta every respec AD Mel A Dweilin, CK, J & BRU, No. 6 Pine street. _REAL ESTATE WANT T BLACK POINT, MONMOUTH COUNTY, N, J, AT the Junction of thé Nortis and South Shrewaburv Ri Ja fuil view of the ocean, 44 desirable Villa fl from one to four meron gach, many of them possessing Une water fronts, within half a wile of Seabright, on Sandy Hook and Long Branch Railroad, 94 miles from Loug branch and 1ig hours from New York ‘location periectiy healthy ; good poating, bathing and sean eo. 5 ersetent eee 3 ording varied wid picturesque drives. For mapa of the property, Pes Windiins: terms and jon call an oF addre TER, 20 Nassau street, New York. MILL AND WATER POWER, AT CO! ta sacriiico; M: A three story, gs 40 feet square storehouse, (Wo awellings, outhouses and shed, all new ; mi HOUSE WANTED—WITH ALL MODERNo MPROVE mente, brown stone, between aty-fftobtod Fiftieth streets and Lexington and Sixth i le to exceed $35,000; no reply from agents. Owners pldase address box 103 Post office. ARM WANTED—NEAR NEW VORK, [IN EXCHANGE tor Horses, Hay, Grato, Bricks, &0, Ail easily turoed into cash, Excellent ‘chance for parties baving time to dis cosa of these articles. Address, with Cullest particulars, SAPLES, bos 200 Herald ollice. 2000 NEW ENGLAND FARM WANTED—IN PART J payment for a very desiraic Resiuence, with outbuild- tugs, at buzwbveth, N.J, Address G., box 17 Ueraid ollice t MALL DWELLING—WORTH ABOUT 16,000 Coney eee elading atgecra ‘si 0 fact test auhavie for | SO uwanted io New York, lo exchange for cash and de: eee reat gad radtceg aoetinn ty. onre trots Now | plnramadots, eluates eu ba rFaues Hautes 1 seceth Forks, a nvOst ARS PATON ASERGRART, 12 Wailtreel,” | Br, PONS MAHCOSIE LAING, Gi douy street. COUNTRY PLAOB ¥OR SALR—GOOD BUILDINGS, WANTED-—ON THK GRAND BOULE AA. Sithe seal Farm) one Wour by reload; @ bargain, west of Lighth aven as. 4 ou dang 6 Warren st Address OWNER, box 24 Herala A. uApAME ORINDLB, PEMALB PHYSICIAN, 120 } ZL,” West tweaty-siain aireet, 7: —MRS. W, H, MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN ALT Bast tenia vere LL DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY; MEDI- ZA ‘cines sent to order; consulations all hours, Dr, HARRISON, 179 Bleecker street. SPECIALTY.—M, D. MAY BE CONSULTED CONFI- deptiaily gt his ofico, 20 Ceptre street, wear Chambers. N.B.—No fee Unies cured. De corrt ed fulted on disease 0 perfect cures, R. AND MADAM WEST, PROFESSORS OF MID- wifery; excellent Board and professional attendance, 144 West Fortiesh street, near Se venue, \ENTLEMEN RE! UIRIN MEDICAL TREATMENT G7eitn consult Dr. JULIEN, at the old Freceh drug store, 615 Pear! street, near Centre, RS, WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, 1) CHARLES MM “ficeet Sotween Wesbiagua snd Woe © RE CON. ies him to DUANE ST cA : 4 years’ practice ©; T ELIZABETH, N. J.-A TWO STORY AND ATTIC House, with Bath, water closets, hot and cold water, pik nas panes ee. M44 wo bya ree ot Meg five Ln ‘yes (rom depot; ought a ‘ridee; photograp! Apriy 10 JACOB SLARPE, 20 Pine etree VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR GALB OW EX- city, 4 oF AT GRGENWICH AND RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND, beautiiul Country Homes for sale; all ‘cet Wont Unsurpassed althratn a We arwai valde station, Greenw T ISLIP—SOUTH SIDE, L. L.—FOR SALE ATA BAR- in, an attractive Place of six acres; ine house, and iballdis ete rx Ie Nom Graph wilt ROBERT #, WARIS fo Golarsirect ene lenietnntatenedrthteh OO HANDSOMELY.-FUR: ED TWO STORY hOUS! N GAs and water; within 80 minutes of the business p of the city by horse cars, Address SUCCESS, Herald oflice, BROTHERS, er 8D AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES aequaled fof acguracy aad ‘durabiliy nad ae play x by whe le ing amaeure and profession ber ally on usc bg! Gf tsp Faneingt rom $8) ut dat uleo uoly es (or eliing houses, st PUELAN § COLULNDER, 735 Brosdwar ITH'S IMPROVED BEVELLE atent wire cushions, re; old tables cus down and Tables. He not humbugged by other makers. 40 Ve PROPOSALS. REAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF UANADA.—TBNDERS ‘are invited for about #500 tons of old Iron lteile and 'atterns, nds per yard, delivered op dock dear iivery ai the rate of about 760 tons per week, week in Qciober, Toren, oot, on bands of the anders ven 1oteaye before September "1 en he: hal re'cs, TO, Ontario, Sep. carved resewood 7 ovla¥ makers. A A. CAU ruckery, Glass @ Desks, Jace Window Curtains and Cornices. bi SALES AT AUC “Also, at T2 o'clock, Pianos, thade by coleb rated LDWELL, AUCTIONEER, obs Broadway, Important a'o of Fine Ofl Paintli . CALDWELL wil sol, at snigsrooms A. on Tuesday evening, Sep i closed ont, a lance Ang Oil Paintings, eontribut America. Cnnol lock, a eron-| Ba Saleen ad eadjre artiate of Europe Lawak of ‘ue oil paintings oa b: ue of a would do well to improve this opportunity. Pi Srhibition Ua Taeudey worsieg ne ee Patnnngy A 2REMPTORY PUBLIC SALE OF THE NEW BRIC! ‘ Marke Hi * House Bullding aod Lot, at the Trenton. in the city of Trenton, N, J., at o'clock P, M., on Mor e eptember 3. city, in & good, strong built bu Vy Machinery or tor ux heat 78 feet ; lot 212 for aterm of years at 9) ALPHBUS SW AYGE, Real Estate Broker, Trenton, N. J. An JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, 171. The property Is near the “centre of the atom, adapted for awing ia anufackuring pury i, y by 114 feat; 410,000 can Femuafy on the troperty per Gent interest, Office and salesroom 37 Nassau atreety Mee. 5! JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL WILL AT lw opuosite the Post o ILCOND HAND FURNITU O'CLOCK, AT THEIR BALESROUMS, Ae Nassau atreet, A large assortment of Household Furniture, Ci ding, Bheets, ‘Lounge lush, suitable for = and bitty, 25 vario, . Stoves, ‘Also an elega i how Desk, Secretaries. Quilts, Counterpanes, Cane Seat Chairs, for sult, er Beds, Wardroves, Buit in dc, ot mi Book finished all roun: Danking ‘Roads Gr insurance olive; Standiag 3 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, makers’ Sewing Machines, ly Piano, Gilbert, of Boston, Manog Meludeon, 69 octaves, rosewood case, LAMBERT B, Balesroome, 105 Libert WALDRON & ne WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, ll Cedar, and 38 Church ete, This day, at Why COOKE will nell, ay above, Second Band and New Goods removed to salesrooms for convenience of sale, Waloat and Kosewoor Lookcasen, Buffets and Wardrobes. Jair aod obber Mattiroodes. AVET AND BRUSSELS CARPITS, Also Deaks, one o' seanon, f the largest assortments ot good: it Blair Carpets, Engravings, Paintings, Batengion and Centre Tables, Dining Room and Chamber Chairs, Cuuery, Plate, BEWING aha WASHING MACHINES, ‘Tin, Wooden and Tron Ware, Mechames’ and Gar ita Crock Green and Black ‘T Soup, &e have ‘offered A'G ON NOTICE, DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, will sell this di 1 (Satur. day), ai his salesrooms, 79 Nassau street, near Fulton, @ Jarge assortment of Par'or, Chamber, Library, dd Dining Room Furniture, including Pianoforte, French Mirrors, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Curled Hair ‘amd other Mattressea, Carpets, Paintings, Sideboards, Extension ‘ables, Lounges, &0., 4c. Full particulars in catalogues. Salo tive, ral or shine. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—JAM Uoneer, will sell at puniic auction, Michael Nagle, Administrator, at 656 7. Forty-tirst street, on Sati CUSHING, AUG. der the direction of 0636 Penta Tse y bes pee oy the 2d day of tem Inatant, at 10 o'clock A. By the Stock, Fixtures and Lease uw Liquor Store, belonge to the estate of the late Mrs. Bilem Larkin, deceased. MICHAL! elegant and private residence sisting of a Yianotorte, and Drawine Room Suits, Bi walnut, vlaborate make ond epring Muitressen, Pi Wi a, Centre, Side and 7 solld Silver, Glass an: ra, in sbipped or remoyed, city or co UCTION toneer, THIS (SATU at the elegant five story brown ‘at Forty-second N SALE OF HOUSENOLD FURNITURE, L NAGLE, Adininistrator, &o- ALD, ‘Auctioneer, will dispowe of costly “Householi Furniture contained ty 120 West Twenty-third street, uu elegant carved cost. #0; 10 om Sults in rosewood al ies; 25 elegant curied balk . Bureaus, sion Tables ; Chalre | ina Ware; “mnifoeat , Bookcases, Bias basers. Goous pack LURES SII SEN SALE.—BY EDWIN. NICHOLS, AUG, RDAY) MORNING, Sept, 24, at 103g o'ol Mas neg it coe Wate d Lighth' avenues, whe eu Seventh a Magnificent rusewoo 7 octave rosewood Pianoforie, eneitsivaitess cont. 50, if Pompadonr, Marie Antoinetie and Ortental P Parlor Suits, covered niliceal with the ric watin, plain rey rich French Bronze: tings by eminent artists, Vi Siatuary, Mirrors, Curtains, Elagerea, lulaid and gilde: fabinets, by bie, Bookease, Desk, ros ‘ables, and walnut Cha ng ner and Tea Set, ent Crystal, Ol and hair Majtrossen, ung ina Dias Ite ble men 1) me ¥ JOHN N, VEDDER, AUCTIONEER, ‘ten years with the late HENRY Hi, LEEDS, MONDAY, Sept. 25, at 1034 o'clock, at the jritate Cour story residence, BY JOUN A, DUNN, Oar sale), will sell, on TUESDAY uext, 26th inst. their salesroom, 23) Bower by the Marine Court, largo be sold f of wl kinda. if No. 92 Prince street. jar of Ball, Black & Co,, Hovsetecd Parniture, , Buffet, Ltagore and carving, all tn rose. nd Mantel Mirrors, sk walnut and cottage Bedroom Su! liver plate, A No. 1; bead Cool 4 Redding, Crockery, (iInsaware, use morning of wale, AUCTIONEER. JOHN A, DUNN & CO. * at 10; clock, mari of caution "ATKICK DAILY, City Marshal, of G EORGE A, X or pines) tives on ready and for sale of 8. WEINBSERCER, AUUTIONEER, + day, ath) LEKAVITT & CO., CLINTON HALaM (A will sell at auction 2000 Stereoseople Nega- WA. M. Catalognes now ock, Goodwill, Bt, uaipese, , pleasant aud prow SELLS. THIS 3g o'clock, at 12 Bowery, for account of whom it may concern, ten Sewing Machines, such as Singer's, Gro- ver & Baker's, ] 8, » day, advances, and Port Wine: tals a lange quantity of Rhine Wi DSEPH HEGEMAN & CO,-MONDAY, SEPTE J 5, wn A. street, WRINBERGER, At 19g o'clock. a 12 Bowery, to bbis, Kou ear Fuiton Ferry, Brooklyn. de, de. IONEER, beg ld THis Sie ‘ant others, bon Whisk tities to randi 4 in qa BER . M., at 62 Columbia street, opposite M. Adminiarator’s salem Tue entire Furniture of the house; also at? P.M, wainus valu at at 2 o revs, 7 ng, Varior an P. TRAVER, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, Library Furmiturey 26) volumes Books, handsomely bound; ple t lever gold Watch, by Frodsham ; Engravings, nek, at 69 Great Jones a . raiaut top Conte ads, Ward- Wasbatands, Porior Suit i gold striped ~day'Freach Ciook, large lot Oouke ves. other 180, Laorre! Horse, Butcher's Cart, Harness, one black Horse, Harness, Expross Wagon, dc pasos BOGART, AUCTIONEER, oT of Hor ¥ (SATURDAY) Septeraser 23, at 11 o'clook, No, 1 North Wiham street, lar; Pianon, Billard Tables Re. + teal cy hold Fu ‘any Bookcases, Wardrobes, black walnut Parlor Suite, rose- Looking Giasses, Engrat hair and husk id maho; French Bedsteads, Cottage, Suite, Ba- Chairs, Desks, Writing Ts Tables, rosewood Piano, one ard Tal c+, Brussels aud Ing Mattresses, Stoves, ke, ‘Aiso one gray Horse, 6 bands high, 8 years old; warranted sound and kind for two day: ‘TACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. i‘ ‘This day (82! Broad’ Pump, ‘Tabies, Ch ‘Uileloth, Matting, Crockery Cooklog Uteu after ti ABKGE HOC P) HENRY ZIN thie on OP ed pet Wi 0! 126 West Twenty-sizth stree! 70 roxewood Pianoforte, cost $700; rich Parlor 8 brocatel and sill intings, Bookcase, &c. tiny and wainut; ai Mattresses, Pillows, Bol Koom, Base: ‘Tavies; Flute, Cutlery, China, Glass Ware, aud Mongaty Wurday), thie day (Sau street, the Stoel JOUN 8. ST Vv ILLIAM © ‘Cigar Counter Ice Chests, Screens, &e. , bear Twenty-n ‘aintings, ‘iret class Kestaurant, fn lots. turday), Septermber &," nt- Ll o'clock, at 1,166 fith street, four-pull English Heep Hngravings, Bar Couaters, black walnus , toarble top Washetnde, Glass Ware, Oyster Range, Ac. Goodsto ve removed immedialey abh deposits required, SEHOLD FURNTORE N, Auctioneer, Looking Glas ul 8 look, four ef mansion rin, + Brillant, tong 3g oe reps; Mirrors, Brussels Carpe ‘so Bedroom Suits, in rosew: ‘and ‘double Be curled hair Bedding, &¢.: ag ent and Kitchen Furoitara, Bu Tet, Extension love ny SALE-RIGUARD WALTERS, AUC. jquor More, Stock and Fixtures. "will sell at Ll-o'clock, at 335 Bast Thirty-tras k aud Fixtures, Liquors, &c, EWAUT Atorney for Mortgages. ABROTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOK, NO, 6 will sell, on this day, at 0} o'cioc! City Hail pl mire Contents of ihe Laywor Shore noriweal ‘coruer ortiandt.and Green ounter; als@ tne wala ed framed Cigar 0 Case, Coty 0 assorted stuck of Liquors, rpannasre TERROR, Tes wuat wid, HE’s GOING TO DO ABOUT IT A ORBAT TELEGRAM CARTOON Bi NE AND BOILER WANTED. 10 HORSE PO! 1 must Le io perfect order, 0 STAN eat Misa OR SALE—A Reg omg Bot! OVER) PRESS, WITH EB; MARCUS ENG, Mi ak Fountain, Chaney maids or Fike eal Canal etree DENTISTRY. Ts Aer TFIO DISUOVERY.—TBETH INSERTED plats clas een ARD Z rer ane IN, 1d YEARS: BAUTED WITHOUT Pa! prot 4 ication; gas admin’ 7 Hin *viumpers. tor Pat Vitae 156 Grand street, neat

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