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TH NEW YORK HERALD oaRD AND Lopaixa WANTED—Szconp Pacu—Sec- snodkt Pag REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szcomp Paga— ird column, BUSINESS “OPPORTUNITIES—Euaverta Pace—Third De NOTIC! REAL ESTA’ ores AND saLit porta aes Bote yd ROADEMIRS: Bacon Pack—Filth column, aGe—| VENTE Face Sixth “4 SALE—S8xvow i—Twsirea Pace—Socond and z—Sixth column. cond col STRY—Kiuxverte bree ond a WELLING MDA ‘0 ‘TET, aCnISUE po AND UN. LuventH Pac—| wm muncrion INOTIOE Twaurra Page—Fitth and sixth col- BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth Ure iLae gat Pagr—Second column. 01 Biaventa Pacs—Third columa. ROUSIONS Frere Pace—Sixth column. INANCIAL—Ninta Pacr—Fourth column. i etiimaats Paas—Second pee W WANTED—MALES—Twauren Pacr—Third and urth Colum: ‘wo! Colum: wp Pace—Fouith colut OMS: 43 ei , &0,, Hh. PARTM ns. 8, AR column &C.—Finst Pace—Fourth and a columns Paox—Second column. He WANTED—Twetrra Page— #—Second colt mae ane WENTH Pao! umn. RBBY BN REAL HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- NERS—Tweirra Pace—Third E STRAMSHIPS_Finee Paoe—Sixth column, RD—SxconD h column, lumn. at "FOR SALE—SkconD PaGE— fhira'e AN OFFICER wnuren Paor—Fourth column, HINER Y noon Fios—Fourthtolsan © Tene fourth Column, Wie MANTELS—Euevagru Face—Fiest colums. \OAL—Tw: ILLINERY yy D Second colw Paox—Six! th colum: RESSMAKL NO—Euaver Pacr— MISORLLANKOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Taxrn Pagr— pice LI ITICAL—Ecaventn Fi PRO Sixth Ta0H ELAN Pace—Sixth column. NAL Fa Face vireo Feb de ae sow—Third columti. ‘aaEe—Becr Be NOTIOR—Bievent P. pRorsuay ‘OUT OF NT Sroowp PageThird and fourth columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXOHANGE—Sxconp Pacs—Fourth BAL RSTATE WANTED—Bxconp Pacy—Fourth column. pee ens, get JES—Eveventn Pace—Second column, URANTS—Exaventa Le ree ae column. HOUB—Rueverry Pace—Second column, ond col- Levent Pacu—Third came L SITUATIONS: Mi ag se aeane Gite D—FEMALES— re "VOR SALE OR TO WANDS Pacr—First colum: AUCTION—Eteventi Paar—Fourth column. ETUATIONS of Silanes Creer nna lait 'sGE— “6P: BPO! First and_ second columns. QITUATIONS WANTED: MALUS—Twanrrn Pace—Sec- tie BOLAL NOTCRS—Pinar Pace—First, second and third fixU—boas, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third col- MME RESORTS—Sacoxp Pace—Second column. Hi prardiies, Tootk — TRADES—Twetrra Pace—Fourth column, Lan Fon BOs Page—Third and fourth columns. JUSINESS PURPOSES—Evevenra Pace— Fifth col LLRs nau IDE—Finst Pace—Sixth column. VE 'URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— LEVENTH Pacx—Sixth column. gare TO PURCHASE-—Skcony Pace-—Fourth col- JEWELRY, CHESERR OOUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ET—S8xconp Pace—Third coluinn, “colt, Seen 4&C.—Szconp Pace—Fourth &0,—Evevents, Page—Firat PERSONAL. T onepennatin aeantanTAene ann an Cees ei EDWIN CLARK, CALL AT POST OFFICE Your sister, ar GROFERE—OO LET = KNOW WHERE YOU fre, a0 Tcan come to ¥ ELIZA W. ., box 12 Heral city, ph; a one. NFORMATION WANTED—AB TO ei) AND eee dences of the children of Joh form Reooker srcet in this ad Is Mated in 1847, “Ad- or Richurd meat Homeraeel Ireland, iii be thanktul Kast 't mateceuy recmarea psTOR ATION WANTED-—OF BERNARD, WILLIAM ‘Wao beh x Ballymacargee, county Shires 0 by theln cisions normation [ARY GANOR, Prroration SS JOHN MOONEYV, NA- Proex Seeaiyeedl thie ae is two months enn! Wanted aire eatin Rasta Hooney, We the on some new railroad ET MOONEY, care of ‘arms, Westchester county, N.Y. Fr PARTY oe "TOOK, PICTURE Se itled 109 yas ILORENCE ‘RIOnMORD. ee enue K. in tair condition proportion. No que: —ABOUT JULY 4? YES; IF THINGS RECOVERED y: ions. pe ily recovered reward Forty-ninth street. L. J.—ANITA BD IS DEAD. 8, OSE—WILL at where I left tyou and friend. RE YOU SATURDAY eh town unexpectedly, In Eleventh 1 V=CENTRAL PARK, LAST SUNDAY, T oe and cannot keep Sppotntment reet next Sunday. 4 , between « pasta ance of lad NRY DE BREY, jerald office. IE GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK SIXTH, AVENUE ie. at Fifty-fitth street he rede to Twentieth, and 5, desires, i agreeable, in black and white striped the dress. Fe & NDINE. y next. MEET ME AT APPOINTED PLACE, 4 P. Law. M., Monday, Tueslay or Wedne: A liberal reward SHBEHAN, 439 Sixth avenue. TIP OFF TL AND NOSE will be paid by returning T O8T—ON THURSDAY NIGIT, A GOLD CROSS, IN ondway to liquor store, O8T—ON THURSDAY NIGHT, A SMALL ITALIAN Greyhound, answering to the name of Pet. The finder ie Battabte reward Fiti eet and going through Twenty-third street, from Eighth ave- y re nth Irvin, Inder will be rewarded by leaving it at 220 place. jowery, yu “liberally y-first street, rewarded by returning her to 115 West OFFS ESTERD AY, AFTERNOON, WHILE RIDING m or iff Central Park, black Lace 8 lady! ‘3 on its return to 123 Madison avenue. ares ‘of “Gip, ren doll as lont tn n vicinity, of Read with red braid and BLAOK AND TAN DOG, ANSWERING TO ball on his fA ald f ene oe Broad- for his recover; ee te ‘eo cons 181 Wiltiaan strect, or at 29 Ei ‘Bast SOCRCAT SOUORRREPSTI H BoRee AND WAGON; Ray horse, houvy mane and tal lar on V forehead, near hind foot white; e ands high, thy m, round corners tight back, wheels striped-red, Fitly sty loliars reward for return of’ pro or re rmation oreor, rg. SMITH & BON. $300! ETECTIVES EDSALL & CO., Seal Teliable and efficient operatives in all mat: rtaining to their business; correspondents through United States and Europe. Business strictly con- dusiness; wid pe Seat below =A.—$10,00 FOR §10—PUBLIC LIBRARY oF phen The sale of pokes S will for fk: ‘ above rew ruing them 20, gold face, ring loward street. wil avenue, in ‘drug stor WILL BE PAID T0 TItk PARTY WHO STOLE i Coat 4 Veet Ua! oly of Hartford, upon re- d.no questions asked, TaWAae boar as BROADWAY, NEAR Gity Hal, Septerber 6, a Tobias Return to store broken off. n Dog, with collar attached, id on returning him Gold Watch, Nod dential, Kast Forty. REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO QUES. tions askea ma the return of the areet. of “NO, 8 PINE STREET, NITED STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY, 89 NASSAU street, fa furnish Ue for all Kinds ‘of detective 88 strictly confidential. rERY LIBERAL REWARD WILL BR PAID, AND ‘No questions asked, for yersn « of Velvet Cloak, with Russian sable trimming; ls heavy biack Silk, oe. avenue last and other articles, Monday night Velvet Dress, twenty taken from SPECIAL NOTICES, LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST Regotiating an co notee da for, eno, tad tek ly 29, t nee jor nine heed fated ne ti 5, 18 six winded rt al Bank, 0) us at matari reall yotarn ie Gnas RANVILLE, as one following ment ly, 22, 18; BS Tnundee 1872, at six months, di red and sixteen dollar: at six monte due Feb 16, 1873, jonths, due February cod and jsiateen dollars, payable at Ninth 'Na- jorsed, as the same ary been lost to our own orde Miberal reward will at six months, and fifteen dol! o montha, due Februar tand will ae be WHITTLESEY & CO., 390 joned notes, due ars; "ip, 1873, fo jer, and en- aid paid for Fron Say LOANED ON LIFE POLICIES + first class Panenies ‘and on other securities, at at Liberty street, ul “7 LARGE ifr Trank: OF BOOTS. 1 Valisos at the Great Family Shoe E; wery, corner of Bond sti Broadway prices. BHORS, wees sellin ua per ‘Rowete IRWIN, Tickets way, room stop about ns io Th 6S ny rath eariye” Agent, 196 (OFFICIAL DRAW. KENTUCKY TATE LOTTERIES, Sewrvcer extn CLASS NO. 4, 36, 3,10 1 cee Address J. CLUTE, OFFICE, DI . gate ie ronan 1, 206 ‘Broad ways Kod dats Sit 18, 7. 2 ine oat oltice WINGS ROYAL HAVANA A ‘AND vat always ra ray, 153 Fu! i and No, atreet Park tere $1.000.000. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, EX-GOVERENOR BRAMLETTE ANNOUNCES NO POSTPONEMENT. THE DRAWING WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 28, AS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED. BIGGEST AND BEST SQUARE CHANCE 01 ING OF THE AGE. $100,000 FOR ONLY $10. zle|a| LARGE pessoa | FOR SMALL OUTLAYS, HALF A MILLION IN MONEY GIVEN AWAY. 1,000 CASH GIFTS, $500,000, STRICTLY HONEST ©: HANOE IN A GOOD CAUSE, | LAW AND BEST CITIZENS GUARANTEE ALL. By special authority in Kentucky, incorporating act of the Legislature o. the Public Library of Kentucky and granting {t a perpetual charter, the Trustocs will give their SECOND GRAND G: in the great hall of the Public IFT CONCERT, Library Butidiug, in Louis- ville, Ky., om SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872, This magnificent hall, Hall, isthe largest, most Set “ for large an uisville, tet Pary at 8 cost oF S100, Peas anda rae of 100,000 the Public Li Library Balaioe grits ‘ourth street, by’ a depth of 200 heretofore known as Weisiger peed located and best ar- f any In trout of feet, four purchared for the Public Li it already. contains 20,000 eclinens, now open and 3¢ and enjoyment of all citizens of every the Biate is i Uilot And It is the the Gi \D GIFT CONCERT ni thet money Avith which t money di uo upon the Pub rary as much as tution as to make it welt a this id 4 philanthrople indertakiny Ce ple | unde: and mav ua 01 querter tickets by cutting throug ti the divisional possible a1 purpose of the Trustecs nnounced to raise nee of the purchase Butlding, to enta To pay the ba e bibrar sustainin So ns ts at $10 cach will be so! ring. the same num- half or three- loft Jor that purpose, The holder of whole ticket In on- to aay to iad awarde: ro thal Tener: rv litzet entitled one-fourth of tho gift a’ which it belongs. one hundred thousand, ‘will be issued. PRICE Whole. tokete oi h Trae (ea and the concert the tickets are numbered ds oe than ido worth or tickets at s time. concert and to tl number. @ holder of cach to admission, in the concert and warded by lot to the ticket to from one to nd nono but thi precise number the entire gilt ont TICKETS, 1a tee i, $2 50; 1 yf rae, $5 uarters, bspoty hole $6,000. No o discount on less eum of $500,000 IN CURRENCY will be given to the. holders of tickets b: distribution by lot of One Thousand Cash Gifts, as follo Larand sift, cash rand gift, cas igrand gift cash 612 gilts of Total 1,000 gifts, all cash bys kt £e, which gifts OF GIFTs, warded will bo paid on resentation at the office of the Public Library. Koom, Reeabie Library Building, Louisvilic, Ky , the third Gay atter the drawing, months thereafter. 0 pr tation of the ticket, weg ecuoaat part. either in currency or upon any business day y tor Bix ze will Ne paid ‘without resen- ‘The gitts will In Louisville, iT ghia ft the y POURT NATIONAL BANE of by ight Graft upon, the EW YORK, atthe: option of the holder J drawing will tal ~g aed in pubilo, in full view of the Sey ys and ender the immediate supervision and trustees of the Public Library air, the ofttcers a fentucky and the. following zens, who will be present and see that all is Interested ¢: fairly done. named eminent and dis- TRUSTEES. B, 1 Durrett, of the Louisville Bar. Prop! uthor President Courler-Journal Company. lie 8.0 Clerk Jefferson Court Common Pleas, Hency Watterson, Editor Loulsvitle Courier-Journ: rietor Loulaville Anzelger. of History ety jate of Louisville Ledger. thor of Political Text W. B. froke: * yudge Jefferson County Court. Kook. ASSISTANT TRUSTEES, Hon. M, R. Hardin, Jud ie Court of, Appeals, Kentucky. General Et H. Murray, ¥ . B, Cochran, Court. Hon, E. D. Standiford, Proctor Knott, late M. W. Bruce, Sone ae ‘Ninth anon district, N judicial district Ky. Marshal, District Ry. ‘chancellor Louisville Chaticery President Farmers and Drovers’ jank. Hon. John Barbee, Manager Royal Insurance Company, verpool, Colenct Phil. Lee, Commonwealth Attorney, Ninth Judi- cist aie district. G, Graham, Founder of G Pb. Johnson, M: 8. Bell, Professor Medical Goionel Jison L. Burnett, ). Brannin, Pitip Judge, of the Lo James Bridgstord, W. 6. D. W johnston, Preside! Henry Deppen, Presid svi ity Attorney, ‘Wolford, Treasurer of Loulsvill ‘President Manutacturers’ Ban! President, ips, Proprietor Willard Hote! am Cabinet. nager Galt House, niversity, Louisville, ie. Loul: uisville. je. uisville Hotel Comp: pany, Second a Bank. nt Traders Bask, tor Newcomb, tirm ot Newcomb, Buchanan & Co. jent German Bani Andrew Graham, (obacco and cotton n'merchani jon Norvin Green, President L, and ©. Short Line Rail- ret. Rose, Agent Adams Express Company. The drawing will be b; wheels, the contents dience, one A which will contain the «d boxes, and After the contents of y blind children, from two glass which can be ‘seen by the au- wheels are thoroughly mixed by revolving Me bli pd child atthe first will draw a num- ber therefrom, the theretr from . fon to eet number dra is Process will eontinue until the 100 mee stevery ticket will be oe, expected tl all are cid or Bo the di iutcly take pi ‘Shot the dav drawing 100 ete Sapa he tickets. are sold the others in propot Foportion to, the pe the sagt will a the and 4, at the secona wheel he cift thus drawn will be- spmediately pet ore it. Thus are drawnr pat Met oad eless, ft unsold ‘on ed, and the wing will, neverth any, tickets be le they will be destro; drawn Cond Paid, but eee reduced to $75,000, and all ‘Tickets, like bank notes, are good only to the holders and those who purchase known unless they so ‘The Farme ‘rovers’ Bank of Louisville is a or draw giftsneed n°tbe ds Trea- ‘armers suror, and all moneys arising trom a! fae of tickets be placed there to remain as a spec! the convert is over and all the gifts vty 1 sublect onlv to the er of the 1 deposit until re acer fe Yoine chee the Agent and concert and the resident and the Public Libr Library, Trine inanagement is not dependent upon the sate ot tickets for the means of provided with funds pow rovers’ Bank for that purpose. the sale of tickets will guarantec for the paver vaying expenses, but is amp! on deposit in the Farmers’ ‘and e entire products of stand untouched in bank as a nt of all the gifts offered. Purchasers of tickets will note that there are 1,000 gifts for Histribution bv lot at this Concert instead of 721, a9 at the first entertainment, in All tickets ordered and cember Rast. Not vaid for or returned hetore the drawing will be cancelled dy their numbers, it bein how ilisinetiy snnounced | that tickets are cash and tha none can be out on O. 0. D. orders ae otherwise, and not hen the ava wing comes Pao trustees haye raring the services of Hon. Thos. E. Bramlette, late Goveruor of Kentucky, to act as th agent in i financial aad busindss a! \ gt without anv discount. and Girt Cone All aints drawn will be the Trustees refer to fA pala gitts in their first Gift C rity, promptness and which 't is second Gilt conducted. ic irs of this Grand those who were awarded and ncert as witnesses of the in- t business Pipvered ie ert may be expected to be sti Cor ‘All communications connected with the concert and alt orders for tickets all tickets should be addresse ene of agents to sell FE. BRAMLETTE, HOS, Agent Public Library, Public Library ary Bulldigg, 7: ‘The Public Libs ig ne zens of every State in the the use and enjoyment of Louisville, ow w open day and night, and elt Union are ‘cordially imvited to its books, periodicals and papers mee a HORKETT, President Public Library, K. MESLDEMAR Jone 8, OA ‘ecre' FARMERS! AND DRO’ At the earnest solicitat Library of Kentucky 1 the management and cot and care will be devoted to the payment of the last gitt it the money arising fre In’ the Farmers’ and hi dat; Psat perform to t cert Is gi fustaining & free Nbr: Taivaple ever know ‘that, for soseanable & Knowing the objec Ishalt alti can | tp mak which, I doubt not, it will A rane oftice, in ch: HA at t09 midway betwee! tels, and near! Sein fr Bank of Louisville, au York office, or furnis! identical terms tw be ple ntrol of this undertaking ff gifts; to see that th drawing i mentot the offered gifts; to see that the drawing is my conducted, and that bromptly paid on presentavion of their tickets: Fand this for the putrpose of enlar rary, alrend: n in ‘Louisy rpose, ev ry ticket may be sold. of Kentucky, is estab) roadway, corner of Broadway and eh the Grand Ventral an opposite to the Bg ‘of tickets we Ne ‘dep youRTH WATIONAT, BANK or NEW ¥ RK to tne veait of the Farmers and jce President Pubile Library, K. etary Public 1 Abrary, iat 4 Wreaeurer Vablic Library, Ky, ion of the trustees of the Public have consented to act as agent to my time sale of the first ticket It willbe my duty to C3] om the sale of tickets is ds ey vosites Bank, to remain for ite from those who draw glits are he best ot My ability. This con- (ng and thaking sel the, largest and, most lic, nnd itis to be hoped id the means lawful, c ‘tthe sticcess it deserves, and cof MAJOR THOMAS 11 hth the eity of Now York, uston street, St. Nicholas Ho- Metropolitan, Ail moneys w York office vers? tickets willbe, sold by the, New arties to sell again, upon the at Headquarters, In Lousville, THOMAS I FE, BRAMLETTE, raft Hy Public Library, Kentucky, rary ‘Bulding, Louisville: Ky. PRICE SPECIAL NOTICE! Bawee TRUSS AND Or EE on coat wand im) ‘Abdominal and 5 Spina der Br Bracen and other surgical adiuncts, for sal ro applied at $12 Broad’ STREET AND ae grease dank in in ti x beauty, durability xcel all in giv fo ‘ Seo, them nue th all tho boule- vay ¥ upon. fe pon, Broad nd elsew ere in jew York of flee, way, ay, New Yorks General of- [* gORDER To REMOVE ERRONEOUS IMPRES Fa Ponmequent np upon false rumors, Bp hey S ha Clinical Institute, at Coethen, A: Raltecon contingae to be in existence as heretofore. The athic drug store which has "peen cata: Mshed at Coethen, in connection with the Lute es Chaiaue, BS the ast twenty-six years has bee! Orders for our Homaopathlc Medicaments, so favoral Known for thelr eficacy | Homaopathic Family, ‘Seats, Of different sizes, conta: ning directions for usc ; Do Ese Reap ag he and ad ringers et be promptly filled by the ndsreigned rm. ress as b MGorreepondenceeritt invalids and take: heretofore “with tava Lrasere KLINE, ar Coethen, Anhalt, Germany. ‘ADAME DUBOIS' EAU DE BEAU’ HAS BEEN used fr ‘ears by the clite of Parisian society; it kes the skin delicate and peach-like, Madame DU- Bors Female ae one aon Rei ulatop never fail to cure | ho ait a: Mice 106 East Pitpeeeeeree Bet , EGULAR MELTINGS, oF THE RUSSIAN SOCIETY every Saturda: ¥4 P.M. $06 Sixth street, near Second avenue, at Trenhenri residence. fs M. ©, BITANELLY, Scoretary. Retember. HAVANA L LOTTERY DRAWING OF 3D SEP- and low hvavenie al the country. tes; Rankers, 10 Wall a box 4,685 Post office, New York. JQOYAT SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, AT sic, Germany.—Fifth drawing, with 82.000 nd $4,800 prizes, Gf which one io. one of 80,00, one of Oetober tas ya. Hoya tne ang fnforthaticn given. evane fboe Bacitoree oat office box 080. 16 Wansau etreet. rec ‘AL NOTICE.—IT HAVING BEEN CIRCULATED round the city that General Grant owes me twenty- five cents for one of my Razor Strops, Thereby declare, ‘upon my honor as a politician and pedier, that such a ne us report is falso and malicious; on the contrary, he has aiwars ae for cvery article he bought of me. Yours truly, RY Lapet i (the: original 3 Razor Strop Man), corner y {Nassau and Pive streets, Ne (0 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK } Deena = Sin—On my return, after, an absence of near! Week, I'wiah to reply to the card of Mr. Thomas 11,” which appeared in your sue, Of f Augtiat 20 ult, Am the treasurer of the New York, Kingston and Sy- racuse (formerly the Rondout and Oswego) Railroad Company, and when Mr. Cornell as: he does in his card, that ened thy uxt Ceunacneeh ty ta ‘oat and Trust Company Sras not withdrawn, a ruit would be commenced agains him that would blacken his cha rt n which is not only untrue, but w lige in own ex- ressive language, Mr. ‘Corel! knows is "angualidedty ge and malicious.” Tam also amember of the Board of Direction of said railroad company, and when Mr, Cornell endeavors to vallty us, doos in his card, by calling us “a set of pers" and “a ring of desperate men,” I would only | reply that the reputation of the ‘rentietnen composin| that Board cannot be injured by any Gisparaging epithe’ which Mr Cornell can heap upon them, and that thelr characters for veracity iegeity ‘will not auter one fia bys comparison ith his ova 1d the lovetities where they reside and where they are best known. As to the questions at Issue between Mr. Cornell and the directors they must be decided by come other tribunal than by an appeal to the columns of the dally press. You will please give this note a conspicuous insertion in your paper, and oblige, yours truly, ‘JOHN ©. F. HOES. Kixastox, Sept. 5, 1872, TANTED,—ALL PERSONS WHO ARE NOT PAID for their labor or their goods, ‘to call on A, B. ACK- ERMAN, No. 7 Murray street, and they will receive legal advice, free of charge. Divorces obtained without pub- 18 DRAWN DAIL’ $589,589 [incor ae ea State Lottery: eptember was drawn in Royal Havana Lottery of Cu mber 3 Address BAILEY & CO. (office éstablished years), 174 Brondway. yor BUSINESS MEN, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING YORK IS THB MEDIUM IN NEW RVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF r 80900 "READERS. _SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. LEIP. w tickets ng size, of, aA.00, one of ge of 4.0, one of 000 Prussian thaters, commences’ September 24, ends ore N AIR GUN AND CANE COMBINE! Lerma ERYTHING pt dag a by Parker, Field & Co., London, for gale chea| a ABP! y at room 13 Army Building, corner of Houstot REVOLVERS, &0,, IN GREAT VA- aie at roduced prices; second hand Guns and Pis- tols bought, sold or exchanze G°siy. GEO RGE SMITH, &4 Chatham street. THE ‘TURF. ROSPECT ‘PARK FAIR GROUND. ASSOCIATION Autumn meeting 1872, commencing TUESD, September 17. Purse ee Hen for fede she it have never beaten 2:50; $400 to to second and $100 to third. W. MoMal hon sinters bik. e g. Gloste ‘et ‘m. E. rn 1,000, for ‘horses that have never beaten $300 to second and third. phy eters D. g. Zip Allen, formerly Tip. John Lovett enters b. m. Gazell J. J, Bowen enters g. g. ger ving ler. 4, Hi Philips enters bik. wt. W ley. ers EDNESDAY. Sept, 18, Purse ate yay Sak for horses that hi ave never beaten to second and $200 to third. Hracvischivra gg. Grown Prince. Gray y Faddy. ireen. arley joraes that have never beaten sat 100 to first, $250 to Ginn os $200 to third, Bowen enters b, g. C Ww. MeMahon enters b. g. Coroner K. Daniel M, Jenkins enters g. Gs Joe Brown. Thomas 8. Carpenter enters b. g. George A. Hall, for- ingrk Tom Moore. oden enters s. g. Fred. Wi Kansas Chief. Ww. Daniel Mace enters g. g. ton enters b. Peter Manee enters 8, Merce! Purse No. 5-$ I for horses sept 2:38; $450 to io bee and Bs" Murpiiy enters bg. Y Memal ot enters bile logera enters b. m. KiderGeldamith enters D €- Ino. C, Suydam enters br. m, Constance. m. E, Weeks enters b. m. Susie Frank Loomis enters $0 G, 8 Groen enters x g. Wallace. W W. Ht Borst ‘ane eft, Columbia Chief. . Mace enters rn Guinton ent ters b. m. Susie Parker (formerly Belle of Phila elphia Peter tg griecs b. &. Newton. jorses that hi 2:23; $1 30 fi first, 300 to second vett enters bm. Lulu. wen enters bik. have never beaten formerly ip) & gBilly' Daws. sda Anderson. loster. ve never beaten to third. John nenters ch. &: Daniel Mace enters ch. Peter Manee enters b, sew RIDAY, Sept. 20,” 2 Rig No. 78h 300, for hofses that, have never beaten $300 to first,’ $380 to second and $200 to third. 2 Fon Lovett enternb. an Gasol. G. P. Carpenter enters b. m. Lady Ross, 4,5, Bowen enters bik. g, ‘Camors, it. Jarvis enters g. g. Doubtful. Dantet Pinter enters oh Grace Bertram. ‘oster. % ‘Paulding enters ig 0m Peter Mance enters g. g. St Purse No. 8-$2,000, tree’ for all; $1,000 to first, $609 to second and $100 to third. Daniel Mace enters br. g. George Palmer. ~ H. Doble enters b. m. Bi B. Mace enters b, 1. “Arertean “ae. SATURDAY, Sept. 21. Purse No. 81,00), free for all, saddle; $560 to first, $90) to gecond and $120 to third J.J. Bowen enters g. m. Sea Foam, John Murphy enters b. g. G. W. Patterson, . Green enters b. John O'Donnell enters bg J Purge No. 290, dash of three inlies, with $1,000 died tothe horse beating Dutchman's ture; $200 to nist, Vo second and $200 to third. J. H. Phillips enters sm, Fanny Fern. Alden Goldsmith enters b. luntress. Frank Loomis enters 8. — ©. 8. Green enters 8, ¢. Wallac % 8. Sammis entors b. «. Geo. Ginett. W. Bair enters g. The above race Is io heats, best 3 In 5, in har. ness, except purses Nos. and will be governed by the rules of the National Asewciation. No horse shall be drawn except by permission “of the Judges of the race, under penalty, of being expelled, unless at of before 3 o'clock P. M. of the day preceding the race (omitting Sun- Gay) the proper party shall have lodged with thesecretary or proprietor ot the course a written notice of his inten- tion not to start, after which notice the hi a shall be Inclizible to start in the race, A horse distancing the eld shall only be entitled to best premium, Trottin ach day nt 2 o'clock PM, good day am felt, grand stand and quarter h, $2; Badges ior the meeting {ive days), $7on Yo sections of seats in the grand stand nearest to Club House will be reserved tor ladies and yentleinen ac- nem, Music by Herhatelnty Ban near erates SRALBELEISCH, President. Oro. W. Oumar pecertnien ROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK, SATURDAY, September 7, at 3 P. M.—Milo heats, best 3 in 5 in «4; purse $100 for horses {hat have never beaten 96) fo first, $90 to second, $10 to third. pa ad and i dent. er 7, at in Har John Murphy outers r son Dean's Hambletontan. auiling enters b. & John Rogers enters a? Gray Eagle, rey. Jane. E. 8, Wing enters be Owner enters b. Ww. 8 Yvon Wonder. WM. iL, VAN GOTT, Sup af it Fleetwoul Bark, Saturday, Fe "John Kelson enters bik, m, Lady Gott & 8, Todd enters b. g Hiddiecome. 1 M, MeNa A, Patterson enters b. entral P. Manee enters ¢. kt [rep Jane, E, Weeks ente nt Man weepstakes $60), inile heats, best ma enters s. i VAN aN OOTT, Superintendent. Cneibas. TROTTING ASSOCIATION oF "PHILA. FALL MEETING AT rea BREEZE PARK, On SEPT! 35 and ir, 1872, PRE! TUM Bia 14,880. FIRST. DAY—TUESDAY, September 24 No. 1-—Purse $1.00. Bor horves mthave n never beaten Sahiuien; $680 ty Rest, $40 to econ, $150 to third. ‘or horses t 228; ‘hime iit te pecan, Biot aunever Beaten No. 3—Pi Bi, For horgest si it Purse $! ‘or horses ett av 2:48: $790,to Gres, U0 to eocond, bleed tot For erase he that eye, ever beaten ean, mt mt to. ie p SORTCRSDAY sete eemnbt 38, For horses ‘hath ‘have never beaten Biome hat have never beaten 2223; $1,875 to first, 8780 to second, $575 to third % OUKTH DAY SPIDAY, September No. Z.-Purse $10. For horsca thal have never beaten et p; Gens to ea A pcone: Sie go tt 00% first, $1,000 st to third. we races to bo mile heats, best three in five aud governed by the rules of the Nattoual soc tation ‘horse. ‘iistancin, the fleld will be entitled to first remium only. No horse shall Lr drawn except ot bn per- y preceding the raco fore, party shall have lodged with Co Seorets notice of his intention not to which “notice the horse so drawn Sale. nel Bt fone ‘otart in the race, Entrance 10 per e tf amount of purse. Three to fill and two to start. Entries close at nine o'clock P. M. on Saturday, Sepiember7, 1872, All entries and communica- tlong to be addressed niiadetpn Philadelphia. GEORGE STURGES; Ly XN. .-Point Breeze Park is now in the hands of gen- tleinen who are fully competent, and carn deter. Inined to adhere strictly. to the rules of the National Asoclation, as well as their own regulations for good governinent and comfort to visitors upon the grounda, and they hereby give such notice to those whom It may concern, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. September 10. ra¢ No. 1—$100 for horses that have never beaten 2:45; si6" To Nise “and ss to secor ‘Purse No. 25 for horses that have never beaten 2:35; Bib to Hirst, $5080 sccomd amd $20 te thin, THURSDAY, Beptembor 12, $100 for horsés that have never beaten 2:41; si oa rae and $35 to second. 00 for, horsee that have never beaten three minnie oar to first and $25 to reco! ‘The ubove purses will be mile heata,best treo tn five, in harness, and governed by the rules ot the National Aiso- ciation. “Entries close at the office, Fulton, corner Boerumn. street, Brooklyn, say, September '7, at 9 o'clock P.M, KEY, Superintendent, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, MONDAY, September 9, at 8 o'clock P. Mateh $1,000, mile heats, best 3 in 6, in harness, James Dongtey, Jr., names’. g. J, J. Bradley. john Murp hy namics b. &. Charley Green. ry rac GEO. W. OAKLEY, Hoaisngnagnt. c HORSES, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND N. Y, TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and net eT street, JOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIO: 5 fay of Horse: parriag CARRIAGES, ae, 4, de, ¥ URDAY. Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee. The only auction mart in the State having a driving ring for showing horses on sale. cath WE ie oe THIS DAY, Family Fstablishment, comprising a very handsome and well matched patr of dark bay Carriage or Road Torses, 16 high, 6 years old; extra stylish, prompt and pleasatit drivers: can trot in 334; all day roadsters; gaited and act allke; fear nothing, and warranted sound and Kinds also an’ elegant city made Park Phaeton, nearly new; Harness, Blankets, &c. Fine Iron gray Gelding, sired by Happy Medium, 1514 high, 6 years old; extra free and pleasant driver; has trotted in 4:02 to wagon, and promises great speed; is ranted sound and kind ; also Road sold to, clove the estate of the late Wagon, Warne Richard Wreht, ae Ridgewoo Phacton, stabitshment, Consisting of & fast bay Geld: 1544 igh, 7 years old, extra hand dy game and eaay yhasa record of 2 y ce ‘at 3 minutes to- ny jfears nothing, no at rondster, yentle for fady codrive and Sarranied' bead asd kind, siso Sony Phaeton, Harness, Whip, &e. Horse, 16 high, Ny years old; good free driver; business Or family horse and ‘Warranted sound and advances, one fine half seat, shifting top Road ‘axon. built by Gednsy ; #1s0 ono hulé seat Road Wagon, ma it by K6lle, nearly tie Six omer, top and ho top Wagons, Depot, Express and ‘Business Wagons. New and second hand Harness, Horse Clothing, £0. dsome fine large Coupe high, Zearso nextra Plensant, handy and stylish driver, sharp traveller, a yuil iraid of nothing, gentle for Iady to drive, flowing mane ‘and tail and warranted sound and kind. Also several other Horses. account of weather, PEtDay, SEPT, 13, TEAM BRIGHT riage Horses, 16 hands, 8 years old; kind and itue in all harness; free trom vice; good travellers: very free and stylish drivers and, in every respect a first class team, act fine Ht Marnens ‘GRY Bere Nia NEW, TO BE SOLD t reserve, being a Hedge to satisty a judgmont, To be seen on application to JOHNSTON & VAN TASSEL at ghels auction mart, 110, 113and 11¢ Kast Thirteenth at, c, ESTES & BARNARD, Attorneys. _ -MINER & STEVENS, Carrlage Manufacturers, 115 to 121 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, ions of every deseription. manntactured on the pret: rem ines under theif personal supervision, the production of which Is entirely first class. T 83 LIBERTY STREET.—CASH BARGAINS, Fiveleather top Buggies from €180, up. Sold at a great sacrifice for cash. Also top Pony Phactons, Rockaways, Depot and Road Wagons offered very low: also Harnosa, 50 sets, fine city made. Bankrupt Stock. Blankets and Robes, new goods; reduced prices. im to undersell all creation. en and it ‘will do Ssrx ae & VAN TASSELL. Iiberty street, JOH: BARGAIN. —THE FASTEST ¢ COLT FOR HIS age and driving that ever left the State of Vermont. Hiram Drew and Blackhawk stock. Apply to owner, R. J. De 166 Third avenue, or can be seen at the Empire Twenty-eighth street and Fifth avenue, New ie ay, NEW AND SECOND HAND COACHES, CLAR- ences, four and six peat Rockaways; Pony, Park, gxtenston top, Phpoto Top and Road Wagons, Jagger Wagons, one fing Landa fe Fx rene Way ons, Harness, very cheap. WM. H. and 2 ‘ooster street. A BAY HORSE FOR SALE.—OVER 15% HANDS; ETD lt ol TAT he Ba an béen used stable rear of 105 East Thirteenth st. AREY "EN. A® ONE “HAVING A GOOD HORSE AND WAGON, _Milling to glve the tse thereof for good Keep and care Piet a gentleman's place meat spring, please address K. ‘Murray strect, third foo PONY HORSE, Sarna, AND KIND, FOR sale; also a Coupe, city 8. 0. SMITH, Frankfort House, corner Franktort and William mreets, N ELEGANT ‘ABSORT! ENT F jump seats, Kix mily Carriage: Rice 633 Broadway. _ SPRING CLARENCE; USED IN cont Ae 50), for MANU A “aoe gai, Recn at HAMS 1 RMY WAGO! Blankets. Male’ Collars, Harness, Tents, canvas Waterproot truck Wa Revolvers. W. A. CARTER, near ‘Greenwich. BY, MARE, 1434 HANDS HIGH, I8 AT 87 GREAT Jones street, supposed to have been stolen. The owner can have her by proving Droperty,ai nd eb LYON ex. penses. REWSTI Rm TOP WAGON FOR SALE. fe ROUNDS, deep, square body, for winter: Pole eed Sonate ta iight Harness, ail in prime order. Apply to J. M. uur, 23 Park row. ve NARRIAGES, PONY PHA ETONS AND BUSINESS J Wagons, all -fizlen, for sale or to let, by the day oF season. WITTY’! anifactory and Stables, Neving and Fulton streets, B Brook ne (oure ROCKAWAY, PONY PHAETON, JUMP SEAT Jig htaRy Dey ot Waion and several Brigg 8, slight: soiled, at barg lot of second hand arcinge \y st pies of Martens ANUFAOTURERS’ UNION REPOS- + 638 Broadway. SARK BROWN KENTUCKY MARE, ¥ERY STYLISH, 7 Feare old, sound and kind. Sold low for want of use. W. BULKLEY, 9 L \NGLISH HA} SET EACH OF 4 and Double; bras: Cag silver mountings; ne ait and of superior quality and style; by best London maker; sited to dog cnr brougham and T cart; also a very light fi GLISH § “fp led LE and BRIDLE, Apply at private sta- 155 East Twenty-sixth street, between Lexington and i it i lan Saddies, on, Horse Covers, Cortlandt street, Third co) OR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, JUST arrived from the country, sutable for all pugposes; to be sold cheap. Apply at 86 Wooster street, near Spring. JOR SAL TWO SINGLE AMT BAY, HORSES, fine as there is in the city; is hich, Oyears old, rranted sound and kind. None 3 ain S ‘est Thirteenth en OR SALE CHEAP—TWENTY-FIVE GOOD WORKING Horses, Inquire fie IVE COMPANY'S, 908 West Fifty-second street, atter 2 P. M. OR SALE—A GOOD BAY HORSE FOR “GROCERY wagon, sound and kind, $165; also a Dog Cart, made by R. M. Stivers, $200. Nos. 3and'6 West Thirteenth st. JOUR ROAD OR PRIVA’ QARRIAGE HORSES may obtain excellent care and Board ; $35 per month in private stable, 60 West Tenth street, Giwees Tan an Sixth | avenues, WOR BALE—FOR HALF ITS VALUE, % SBAT 34 spring side bar Houd Wagon, city madé, neatly nev | also « light single Harness, at private stabl West Tel enth § street. IT ARNESS—HORSE CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BREAST Aprons Robes and Horse K juipinents.» of every, de- scription. he Jar peat variety In MOSEMAN BR ag A rare TOON ii Chainbers street. <0 MEORTANT TO CONTRACTORS.—RICHARD WAL- RA, Auctioneer, will wll, Monday, September 9, ut iH o'clock, at sate steer, 2 ast roadway, the Stock of Contractor vin. 7 round. young ‘work pong suitable prem and rt Frcs, a Panis tiogie double Harne: ___ HORSE! CARRIAGHS, “ec, fANUFACTURERS' UNION HEADQUARTERS —IM: mense socks of every atyle Carri sevoral second nd and aightly soiled jagea ail at Tonsouable cla UFACTURERS' UNION, 698 Broadway, SPEED AND SAFETY Conan FOR SALE, A jet black family Horse, U4; kind and gentle; ndcan trot {0 the pole it in 4.50 und trot ever step. Apply HO! ESEN, office Dexter Trot ting cirduige, ors South strect. hai Prices; all Qourssan STYLES FAMILY CARRIAGES IN great varie t lowest popular prices; Phactons, Victorias, Rocks Ad yep ata, Concorde, Barouchos, new and second large asvortment Harticns. 4 MANUACTUN RS UNION, pe. UNDERSIGNED AVR ESTABLISHED A Horse Bazaar corner of 126th street and Third ayi nue for the rale at auction of Horses, Carriages, &o. Horees not found as represented may. i return yin zthours of sale. Catalogues furniahed on of ae Sale Saturda: p a Perssns desiring to bi or sell Property of the ‘above description will do well a4 call on FOLEY & HOLLARAN, 126th street, corner Third avenue. HHREE FULL-BLOODED AYRSHIRE COWS AND ONE ‘OWS AND. Gowittbgrted A rehire Bull for sale; also two. Alderney sand two Shetland Pon! . SON, 99 Franklin sireet, cecemuech dhahrcie 0 RENT—PRIVATE STABLE 27 BAST THIRTEENTH ath rent 61,000 siete May. For further particulars office, TANTED—A pina or CARRIAGES STOCK, ‘and Waxons, new and second hand, from $20,000 $40.00 for = oat md. "mortgage oi choiee eat ir coun! re ven, ora ey Sta sill Ne taken: Princtoaisonty a gene orga rose i ey AYER L, Councilor Law, Bautp- bie Assurance uildi ce Building, urtt th | Hoor, Bro maway, N. Ye ANTED—A PAIR OF CANADIAN HORSES; MUST ‘ollie over ane kind; suitable for a physician; speed dress box ‘3,944 New York ost ottice, r ANTED—A TEAM OF HORSES, CARRIAGE, HAR ness, &c., for private use: everything must be frat class, Addres# box Bia Post oftlee. PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY—FIFTY w ‘ANTED TO Horses, Cartyand Harness, sultablo for railroad work. Apply Monday, between 10 and 12 A. M., at 119 Broadway, room 7. _ $13: —BAY HORSE, 8 YEARS, 16 HANDS, VERY eD stylish, for truck ir ex) y,eound and Bindi team good Truck Horse reparate if desire 41d Eight venue, corner ‘hl tree! Fo BUSINESS MEN, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK 18 THH EVENING TELEGRAM, IT REACHES UPWARDS OP 50,000 “READERS, LINE.—FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIV ._Royal il steamers aro appointed to sail as FPA RIS Saturday, September 7, 8 A. Mf. ‘Thursday, September 12, UP. Saturday, September 14, 2 P. ‘Thursday, September 19, 7 Saturday. September 21, 8 Sentember 26, 1 Tet N OITY OF NEW YORK, CITY OF BROOKLYN. CIty OF RALTIMOR) A A Pr. M. Thursda’ M and cach succeeding Saturday ‘and thursday, from plor 45 ver. North Rit baeiees OF PASSAGE, Payable in currency. den, Norway and Denmark at reduced r: i Tickets can bo bought here at moderate rate by persons wishing to send for tholr friends, Through, bills lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp. Drafts issned at lowest rates. information apply at th ie Br ‘ORTH GERMAN LL oyD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship KOLN, Captain H.C, Franke, will sail on Wednesday, September 4, at 2P. M., from Bremen pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken; to be followed by steam: ship WESER, Captain W. Willigerod, on Saturday, Sop- ae of pases at fo London, Havre and Bremen, in gol equivalent in currency ‘— Becond eon . ry eye tre ht or passage apply to ») ts 3 OuckICHs & ©O., Agents, No.2. Bowling Green. HITE STAR LINE, red dearth the and Diverpodl., wer and full-pow- a re Tar Spaurie, GARG ADRIA REPUBLIC, CELTIC, TTANNIC, ATEANTICN 6, Balling'trom New York on Saturd on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor ¢ OCEANIC: eptember 7, at 8:30 A ADRIATIG. Sentember 14, a3 % BALTIO.. ;September 21, at Prom this White Star dock, Pavpuia terry, Jersey 6 Fasenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship soction, where least motion {s telt, Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $8 in gold ; steerage, $30 In currency. ‘Those wishing’ to send for friends in the Old Country fan now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur ren Paxiengern booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, hing, ac. Drafts from £1 unward. For information apply @t the company's office, 19 Broadway. N Bilis of lading issued througe to Continental ports 3. BPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 19 Water street, Liverpool, aad No. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall street, London. Qe ROSSA—WHITR STAR LINE, _ 263 way, between Chambers and Warren streets,— ApRIATIC sail <fapert or steerage accom- dation, ble every where. tons burden, 3,000 hk power each, sera Liverpool wa: Da DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, % 1 GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S Ms a AMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HA CALLING AT BREST. sti The splendid vessels on this favorite route for thé Con- tinent Milt eait from pler No. North River, as follows :— LLE DE PARIS, 8u aturday, Sept. Af 'ASHINGTON, Roussan . Saturday, Se RENT, Lemarie. Att FRANCE, Dante.. PRICE OF TASeAGr N GOLD > dnetuding wine), TO BREST OR HAVRE. First cabin, $125; second cabin Excursion tickets at reduced rates, 90 steamers do not carry steerage passengers. amen can travellers going to or returning from the Con- tinent of Kurope, by ta king the steainers of this line, avoid both transit Eng.ish railway and the discom- forts of crossing ihe annel, besides saving timo, trouble and ex] baat) GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. TE AMER VILLE DE PARIS, FOR BREST AND Havre, will leave pier No,, G) North, River, foot of t Sat fea ae ee raer ty at 8 o'clock. rol at tio pose A.M, NITED STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing every Maen WYOMING, Whineray IDAHO, Price. panes jor 46 Nor Cabin asenge, v0, gol Passengers eo ec to hd ff Leb i ac. eats i “ and Germany at lowest rates, tH Lf WILLIAMS & | WHAON, 29 Broadway, ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIIPS. Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to ‘and from London direct, TO UEENSTOWN AN AND LIVERPOOL, mo piers 44 and 47 North River, (ate Andrews. YPT, ¥ TrALY, ‘Th n om LONDON {RKOY ERIN, Lawson.. Weanestay, Bop! DENMARK, Sumner... Wednosdi Cabin asnaize paid steerage vekets ‘rom Liver) Londonderry, Glasgow. oF London, $42, ¢ For further information a ay Wee par way. . WURS' ver, 3), currency, Nor- Seal England, EDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES, NCHOR LINE. Express passenger ikenwess oafl trom Wow York every Vednesday and Saturday. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all rail- way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor- vay, Sweden or Denmark and America hs sately, speedt- ly, comfortably and cheaply ay any other route or line, " Me NEW DEPARTCK October 5 . October 12 ITA 1A... October 16 At noon troin pice 20 North Ktiver: New York, Currency es of passage to London, Livervool, Gla Wednesday's steamers, ‘$00; b: Besant S78; excursion tickete $ Ntermediate, $33 steerage, $28, Certificates, at lowe im, can bo bought here by those wishing to send for thet friends, ‘Apply at the company's oMces _ PanY's HENDERSON BROTHER: No. 7 Bowlluy Gre TRALIA,.. MBIA Go*ARD, LINE, THE aan fISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHT BETWEEN NEW Aue ta LAVERVOOL, CALLING abs iY. New York. Tr or Ww cari n BAT bp. RIA... ery Toltowing WEDNESDAY aiid” CATURDAY ‘rintos ot Parange.—Cabin, $90, $1 30 Rates of Passage. —Cabin, $9. $100 and $19), gold, a cording to xecommodation, ‘Tekets to Tarts $f. a gauitional. Return dckews on favorable terms. aitefage, , cure: SieerAireickets from, Liverpool and all parts OY Europe. jAtlowest rates, Througt bitls of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and gines, A ais) on the Continent and Mediterranean for ports. bate natown, and int , apply et the Compan fey 4 Bow fig dren: fot Ss Sees passages seit | Bu sada! @, FRANCKLYN, Agent. ASSEN 4 sT AM. HIP CALABRIA EM. bark ‘Fora Ea orden wharf, foot of Grand street, ermey City, at 829 A.M, on arivednesdey September 7, me vote Bowling Green, New York. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. HE HAMBURG. AMERICAN ‘PACKET “COMPANY'S new.iron mail steamsht) FEISIA, Captain E, Meier, will sail on, thursday, Sept. 12, 187%, P. M., for Hambu taking passengers from New York to Piymouth, Londons, Cherbourg and Hainbure. Firat Cabin, $12) ne, fecona iy tee a a KUNHARDT’ a8 rayne CHARD a 1 HA General Agents “usneral Passonget A aia 61 Broad stre: Gl Broadway, The Westies: will sail September 19) | Get WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINK TO BRISTOL, England.—The steamship ARRAGON, Western, sails Thursday, September 12, Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $39; Prgpald tiekors Apply to E. B. Rt WAN'S § NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIOIAL Pi ON at of the Dep artinent of State issued by A. C. A keh as TH, United States ‘ourt House, 41 Chambers stre COAST W 1s “STEAMSHIPS, CIFIC M. L STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S “LINE TO California, Japan and China, via Panam: Passengers and freight to ANT, MAR’ HAS GRRY.- MEXICO, carrying mall h ASPINWAL TOWN, AND. PACIHIC COAST “OF CENTRAL PP OROy Al Steamorsa leave 10th, 2th and 30th each month, except when those dates fall'‘on ‘Sunday, then the uae jou sepia Eaptember If Lyre 4 aa ty CHAUN G, Gray, will | forth River, jock Boon, for Axpiuwall tlreet, gonnesting "at Hduion steamer MO ‘A; Captain tone! at A and also Sonnesting | for | ‘all Central American and South Pacite parts, SDeparti 10th and 20th each month connects with the oman td Hor seat Bech St Sen Routto, Tonata, Salina Orns aly ‘ort Angel. Freight tor all way’ ports recelved unt M. of Septeinber 7, wy ‘An extra steamér will leave San Francisco on Septe: hor 16, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freigh| all further information dhe jompany's office, on the pler, foot of Canal street, . BABY, Agent. VOR KINGSTON, JAMAICA—THE AL IRON STRAM. ship JUAN G@.’MEIGGS, Stead commander, having on guporior Soper tae or passengers, will’ aail lucaday, September 10. For passage only apply to ye eT GRACH &COn a change gine NITED SrArnt 3 mein HAVANA, i 1 Atlantic Mat arn: p Company, sailing rey ar Ais oiclock EM preciaely ipo Diet No # North tiver. >, REE Rept. 19 ‘Bepk a Ww DIMOCK, President, No 5 Bowling Greea, ITED STATE: MAIL LINE.—STRAM TO QUEENS town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednesda; WYOMING, whineray. IDAHO, Price... ies ié 032. M er 4 ‘rol ‘orth Rive Cabin passage, $40, wold; steerage, $90, currency, Prepaid dkets, $53, currency. Passengers booked to and’ from Paris, Haumburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Draits on Irolund, England, France and Germany at lowest rates, Fa i to. WILLIAMS 4 GUION, 29 Broadway, COLUMBIA, Capt. M. Given. For freight or passage ‘apply Sept. 11, at 12 “ sept, 18, & Piece, “LINE TO HAVANA, VANA, PROGRESO AND VERA ORU! piney York and "Mexican Mall Steamship Line, i © No. ¥ North River at 3 P. M., direct to Ha: GhROR ATE, Phillips (Havana only). Wednesday, Sept. 12 GIT ERL Immerman Thursday, Sept 19 Cire oF Hava NA (Havana o < Wednesday, Sept. 25 CLEOPATRA, Phillips (ayana oni). Wednesduy, Oct. 2 Fe rol op Danae sree bi THK }E & SONS, 33 Broadway. Ui Raps LINE. OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, touching at Koy West, carrying mai ‘The steamship CITY OF AUSTIN, Captain Eldridge, at pler 20 East River, will leave on Sitarday, Sept. 7. hrough bills of Ma ding giv en to Houston, either by the Houston Direct Navigation Company ot by {he Galveston, Houston and Henderson ao mu. For freight i i eC a) tibia hy iy APPR? ‘& (O,, 158 Maiden lane, or to W. P. CL DE, ne Wall street. j}OR NEW ORLEANS DIREOT. Southern Line. The steamship ARIADNE, Captain Doane, will leave pler 21 East , Wednesday, September IL Freight tor St. Louis, Mobile ‘and Galveston taken. surance guaranteed, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply % '. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, OR NEW OMLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell Stenmaht ‘The steamship GEO, CROMWELL, ree Samuel fi, Clapp, will leave pier No. 9 North Mtiver, on Saturday, September 7, at o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. 10% to Galveston, Mobile and $1); Mevrage, $25. & CO., 86 West street. ‘appt ANDI nited States nom, {OR NEW, ORLEANS DIREC ERCUANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, from piers No, SNortt River, at o'clock "P.M. TERN METROLOLIS, von nary, Be Freight received daliyn Through gates given for St. Lonis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indiane ht superior accoinmoda- y Broadway. b eu ip OLD DOMINION, Watker, commander, for or City Point and Richwiond, Saturday, Sept. '7, iving through bills, of Taainy to all points Sean: 7H Southwest; Through passencer tickeds issued to all points Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pler 37, of at the General office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDK. YAND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS ©. PAID and DANIEL DM mone May. 27.— Leave Vestry street p Head 'A. Maud. ‘Thirty street at 8:44, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytow if, ai), Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, pik borer euturatng ate rey 1, Connecting for all polnts West and North. Special trains to Saratoga and Sharon same evening. — FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBU RO, sie, Rondout, Kingston, Cozens’, West Hamburg, Milton and Iyde Park. ‘y afteriioon ats, 30. try at., pler 39, ev STRAMERS FOR TROY i au MAB § pier 36 North Klver, (0 street, daily, Sutu:days exce) ted, af OP. Guinections with all trains coin’ Tickets sald aut brgys: Wt setear and Saratoxa and Troy and RY LL RIVER LINE Foe POSTON, VIAN pie points « n Ral!roads, he steamers BRISTOL and PROVID £28 North iver, toot of Murray street, daily, (Siinds ye a) at 5:15 PM. Tickets «old to pelnctpal points im and, the White Mountains and Provinces and engaged for the genes . BACO. Ores. G SUMTER Ballolk, Commencing Septeinber 10, 1873. Superintendent. AG REEN voRT, Harbor, ISLAND, Fall Arrangement, The New York Steamboat Co ‘ompany will despatch one 1 Vier + North Kiver, of its steamers fre Tuesda; Sag Harbor at Shelter [sland Greanport at.. Orient at. alondiny Welncsdays and Fridays, , DIMOCK, President, 3 5 Bowling Green. KGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEY. port, Elizabethport, Union Landi Rossville and rth Amboy.—The favorite steamboat NORWALK, Cap- cock, leaves Barehy street at 9:1 5 A. Me tain Wm. Hite R fGTLAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW. burg, landing at Yonkers, Tona Island, West Point and Cold Spring. The favorite steamboat SLEEPY HOL- LOW, Captain James Sherman, leaves Fulton ferry, Brox atsorclock; Chrisiopher street, North, River, id Phir Tth street, North River, at 9 every nday morning, Fare for the excursion $l. DAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, On and after Sunday, April 14, ‘ the steamboat TUOMAS P. WAY will make her regular trij Leave foot of Market street, Newark, nf hax 8 a. M. and 2 P.M, Leave foot of Barclay street, New York, 0:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M., aval > at sopping at Bergen Point enc EXCURSIONS Arex! FOR ROCKAWAY BEACIL—LAST TRI oF steamer NELLY WHITE leav eck Ate, at 80 M. and 1:15 P. M.; Christopher str rth Ri 3 M- and 1:40 P. M2 pler No. ¢ North River 915 A. M. and ) se Returning, P.M. ; Fulton ferry, AM. leaves Rockaway Beach at il A. Mt md st A—YORT LUE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND o, Bhadyside—New steamboats from Spring ste street every Sunday, int 944 10, 11, 1.2, 276, $84 and ing at hirty-tourth street ten mfuutes later; and’ dally at 10,2, Sand7 P. M. ilevekod cents for the round bi “RAND BX. URSION TO, CONEY ISLAND. —STBAMER GENERAL SEDOWICK leaves New York for ze jhristopher street ; Christopher street, Christopher street, CURSION TQ SANDY HOOK, #IGH. GSP. 2AG Hauk, N. J.—The fast and commodie steamboat SEA BU D cleaves Pier 35, foot Fa Frank ar. Sunday mornin Sloe + Bank ata, eee , returning, | ves Rex AST DAY oF THE SEASON.—GRAND EXCURSION L to Coney Island and around Staten Slang on. a (0. SEDGWI pler Ni ator, day, September 9. The steamboat GENERAL will leave Cheer? street at 10 o'clock, North River at 10: arriving ‘at New York Music for dancing. Tickets $! pADAY EX! a aaieal TO GLEE COVE, GREA® Neck and Roslynaandt Polut, Whitest Sy Tala Sandee Point and. Olewood. TH amed SUFI Lenves Pook ap, pier No. Py Hast Rive nde: ', September 8, at 9 A. ii str et,9 anit rt ou ee tat York about 6:30 P.M. T's NEW AND ELEGANT sraae YACHT a NOR'’S f: D 1 ier alts ISLAND leaves Custom House p' A a ys included) ever: yt yur for by ing to New Y. at half hours, unig to Now Word at hat ha Pf ie aK