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; | WHOLE NO, 13,170. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ND Paoe—Fifth and Sixth columns, tbe oF ner Pos Fourth column f anpeRs WANTED Srcone Pace—First, second and jumns, an AND LODGING WANTED—Szconp Page—Third m0. OORLYS BOARD—Srcorp Pace—Third column. OOKLYN KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ninta Pace— Fiftn column. SINESS OPFORTUNITIES—Ercurn Pace—Sixth cob um: SINESS NOTICES—Suvexrn Pack—Sixth column. ty are) Lata FOR SALE—Nintu Pace—F BERKS “AND SACESMEN—Twaurm Page—Second satin tear tanta olen wauren Pac \ACHMEN AND GARDBNERS—Twaurrm Page—Third and fe vadtWisy SrEAMSiiPs—Piner Page—Fifth and aixth é YUNTRY BOARD—B800%D Pacr—Third and fourth ool- am! \NOING -ACADEMIES—Sxcorn Pace—Fourth column, es Se eo re 100} ist Pace—SIix! 5 LI SS TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- VBYLENIBHED Ninra Faoe—Second end third cok JRO! EA STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth column. don ONS Fins Pace—Sixth column. AA Lectwanern Page tixih columns, 1] 5 JENISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— atk Pee ENow ADVERTISEMENTS—Tws.rra Pace—Fifth co um! ELP WANTED—FEMALES—Ezeverra Paor—Sixth col- Pacx—Firet and second colurona TWAATED MALES Tweurm ace—Fourth and th pia umn: onde SCARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third and OTELS—Seconp Pace—Third column. OUSES, ROOMS, ac., WANTED—Eronra Pacr—Sixth col ue AeTRUCTION—Finsr Paoe—Sixth column, ERSFY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CiTY AND BER- QEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Nintu Pace— colomn, OAN OFFICES—Eronrn Pacr—Fifth column. OST AND FOUND—Finsr Pace—First column. {ACHINERY—Tweirtm Pace—Sixth column. (ARBLE MANTELS—Twuurra Pacr—Sixth column. {ATRIMOSIAL—Finsy Pacr—Fourth column, (EDICAS —Tweirra Pacr—Fifth colamn. (ILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texra Pace— Sixth column, MSCELLAN:OUS—Twetrra Page—Sixth column, {USIGAL,—Secoxn Pace—Fourth column. {EW PUBLICATIONS—Eiantn Pack—Fifth column. ‘ERSONAL—Finsr Paox—Firat column. *TANOFORTES—Sxcoxn Page—Fourth column, *OLITICAL—Nixtn Pace—Sixth column. 2087 OFFICE NOTICE Finat Paar—Fourth column. *ROPOSALY—Secoxn Page—Fourth column, "RORESSIONAL, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Laventa Pacr—Sixth column, *ROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Ninew Pace—Sixth column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Ninra Pacr—Sixth ARAL ENTATE WANTED—Nixtn Pace—Sixth column. REWARDS—Frast Pace—First and second columns. 3ALES AT AUCTION—Nintu Pace—First and second sire anions WANTED -FEMALES_Exarerra Pace i nd: third, fourth, Ath and sixth columns SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES~Twreurra PAGE. BPECTAL NOTICES—Finer Page—Second column, BUMMER RESORTS—Srcown Tagx—Fourth column, THE TRADES—Tweuren Pacx—Pinth column, THE TURF—Finer Pace—fecond and third columns, TO LET FOR, BUSINESS PUKPOSES—Nixtu Pact— ‘Second column, TRAVELLENS GUIDE—Piner PaorStsth column, INFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Nine Pacr—Fourth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—First Pace—Sixth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Niwra Pagk—Fitth column, YACHTS, STEANBOATS, £0.—Fiust Pack—Fourth ool- umn . =. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN “ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD Aono AT THE BRANOH OFFIO , 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY. SECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M, ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 8 P. M.) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PERSONAL, LANCHE WILL FETCH LETTERS, &C,, AT BEST nce, to SPIDER, Herald office. C B.—ALL SETTLED SATISFACTORILY.—RE- ——I DESIRE THE PLEASURE AND HONOR OF asc acquaintance, If agreeable address NO HOROUGHPARE, Herald Uptown Branch office. Fr. turn home or write immediately to your mother, Sy Rear Betey jzabeth, “ing any THE NEW YORK HERALD. = NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Vl, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. REWARDs. eee nnn F $500 AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED— RREWAlde pata Seine rewarm of jewelry taken. from tronk tn room 809, Congress Hall, Saratoga, on Wednes- day, August 2% Address, in confidence, F., box 4,18 Now York Pistols. NITED STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY, 39 NASSA) street, jurnish operatives for all kinds of de ective business; ali business stric Ly conidential. DARIES, SOLE AGENT OF ROYAL HAVA) Lottery, 5° Hroadway; Post office box 4,009 New York. Prizca' cashed and Information furnisbe. in all legal lotteries. Send tor cireula 100,000 FOR $10.—PUBLIO LIBRARY OF KEN- + tucky. sale of \ickets will stop about (he ist. Kets for sale by JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broad: way, room 4. Send for circul: OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, " KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, RENTOCKY—EXTIA CLASS NO, S31—SEPTEMBER 10, 1872, i 83, 12, 57, 64, a le *ruwiucny chase’ x0"'S2--arrrexwen 10, 172" 4, 1a7B, 62, G8, OS) Th ah Sh 4, TaD. PADUCAHN—EXTRA CLASS NO. 431—SEP' EMBER 10, 1872. 8 23, 65, 69, 57, 44, 86, 40, Ma 4. PaDuCAh—CLAss NO. 432—surtemexR 10, 1872. Gt, 59, 63, 46, 35, 66, 31," 49,72, 42, 22, Mh Oy one ‘SO,,'Managets, Covington, Ky- Address J. CLUPE, Broker, 206 Broadway; Post’ office ‘box 4,969, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ROYAL HAVANA AND » Kentucky State Lotter es always on file, J. CLUTE, Hroker, 206 Broadway, 163 Fulton street Post office box 4,00, ‘And No, 2 Park row, —$100,00 FOR $10—PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN- « tucky.—Ex-Gov. Bramlette, Manager. Distribution sitively September 2& Sale of tickets in New York i stop about September 21. For ticketa or circulars app tw Major THOS, H, HAYS, in charge Branch Office, roadway. Tickets can be found with Jno, T. Edge, 16 Broad street; McKenzie & Devlin, $1 Nassau; Goodrich & Anderson, 1,213% Broadway ; Jos. Bates, 196 Broadway ; J. Scott Gibson, 662 Broadway; Geo, T. Kint Der, 96 Spring. street, and J. H. Norton, ‘No. I College place. BUY TICKETS NOW, ANNING TRUSS AND BRACE COMPANY, New a ! improved selt-t usting, non-friction Brace ‘Truss, Abdov inaland Spinal Shoulder Braces and other surgical adit. “ts for sale ARTLETT’S BOULEVARD, STREET AND PARK Lamps exec all in giving light for beauty, durability and low cost. See them in use in all the parks, boule- varda, apon Broadway, Fifth avenue and elsewhere in New Yor! Shy and th ronghoab the country. General of- fice, 569 Broadway, New York, INSUMPTION CAN BE CURED ‘only HENCK'S PULMONIC’ S\RUP, SEAWEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS. It {s now nearly 40 years since I was cured of Constmp- tion by the above remedies, which have s'nce become celebrated for the cure of Consumption in all parts of the civilized world. They have cured more cares of genuine ‘GSonsumption and Liver Complaints than ‘all other rem dies combined. The reason for this is obvious, Schenek’s Pulmonic Syrup possesses the peculiar proper- ties of ripening the morbid matter in the Lungs and ex- Polling it in the form of expectoration, healing over the ulcerated parts, closing all the cavitiés and making the Lungs sound and healthy. This no other remedy can do. Schenck’s Mandrake Pifla are of a specific combination, and are asubstitute for the use of calomel. They unlock @ dixeased bile long retained in the. m, which has been producing disease and decay in the various organs and then, by expelling this morbid bile and slime from the Pystem, ih tho shape of copious bitious slimy stools, the Aver is restored toa healthy action and natural’ bile readily secretea, Thero is nothing weakening in these Pills, as the most debilitated and feeble can take them with benefit and increased strength. Schenck's Sea-Weed Tonic is made exclusively of marine or sea weeds known only to Dr. Schenck, and possesses the rare property of making natural gastric juice, neutralizing all excess of acid, giving tone and Strongth to the stomach, and thus gets up a first rate ap- tite and a good digestion. " H ‘ brief outline of the manner Thave thus given a ver: that my medicines operate in curing Consumption, Liver Complaint and all cases of Indigestion. The limits of this article would not permit of my enter- ther into details; suffice it to say that alter forty yeats' experience I have cured more cases of Con- sumption with these celebrated medicines than any other Physician in that ti Hundreds of bad cases given up to die are now well and hearty by the use of these remedies, and I can refer the Teader to thousands of cases in and around New York who are living witnesses of the power and virtue of Bchenck's medicines. ‘These remedies never depress the vital forces, but, acting upon diseased seerctions and ¢x- polling everything that is wrong from the system, raises feu sta pie ip to its natural ndard, and health and happiness fol- ‘@ result to all who use Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, feed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. ‘These medicines are prepared by J. Hl. SCHENCK & SON, northeast corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadel. phia; and sold by all druggists and dealers. why Fe HENRY, Wholesale Agent, No. 3 College place, jew Yor! ANGERS OF PLATFORM ELEVATORS OBVIATED.— The undersigned call attention to anew appara- dun by which platiorm clevatorg of all kinds may be ren: dered perfectly safe. Independent of hoisting ‘rope or springs, it acts only when the descending velocity exceeds a given safe Tate. Unimpaired by wear or tension. it is always ready to prevent the evil consequences of broken ropes or other paris of the machinery. For further par- ticulars apply (o TATHAM & BROTHERS, & Beokinan st. y" PORTERS DISSATISFIED WITH THE DUTY AS- sessed at the Castom House on their importations ey nd it advantagcous (o consult the undersigned. ISAA\ 'HILLIPS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 59 Liberty street, room 15. low Bea. Suse PEE ASE STATE ADDRESS TO SPIDER, > Herald office. Nerald office, Pe for rears b: he ¢) of Ps in i H akes tho akin delicn ike. Madame DU: y delicate and peach-lke, Madame NDER AWNING, CANAL STREET, ElOUTH AVE. | BOIS Female Filis and Monthly Neyulator never fall t nue car, Monday afternoon. Address T. K,, box 113 | cure ladies, Office hours from 1 ASM tooP.M. 108 ‘East Fifteenth street, near Union square. JANTED—THE ADDRESS OF GEORGE HENTIG, Soeeee & PFEIFFER, rt United States steamer Benton. Address 8, Importers, E. B. JACKSON, No. 4 New Chambers street. 304 Rie i 304 between Walker and White streets, w, THE LADY IN BLACK (FROM THE WEST), who was recognized on Broadway, near Chambe: paat yesterday afternoon, send address to CALVER’ lerald office. ILL.E.—LEAVE FOR TEXAS SATURDAY. CALL at 136,West Thirty-second street, CARRIE 0, (Go Ce SEPTEMBER 2, 1) A. M. ; RENTON, ID AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 1 Monday e ning.—Two ladies up Third avenue, west lo. The one that took uptown car and recognized gent, will she be kind enough to address, with some particular toavold mistake, her admirer, HOLCOMB, box 191 Herald ico FPOUND—A COUPON ON ERIE, WABASH AND ST. Loule talizoad, Can be had ‘by describing and pay ald for this advertisement, Address Hl. N., box 185 Her- Lomas REWARD OF $150 WILL BE GIVEN AND office, no questions asked for a lady’s Damond Cluster Pin, nino stones and enamelled settitig, lost between Richfield Springs and New Rochelic, Saturday, August. 1872. AD. ly toor address 0. ©. ORCUTT, Bi Codar strect, New ‘ork, OF GEORGE FERGUSON, New Rochelle, N. I O8T—PADGE 137 NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT. f, The inder will he suitably rewarded by leaving it yl W, A. SCOTT, Washington Insurance Company, 174 madway, O8T—IN CENTRAL PARK ON SUNDAY, A_ GOLD Ring, with engravil 1872, .“Annle Rueston, N.Y, A suitable reward will po given when reiurned. G. ©, SCHRADER, 31 alker street, up stairs Lost OX MONDAY, AFTERNOON, IN CORTLANDT strect or Sixth aven ar, one Diamond stud. $1 Tewari for its returu to Barle’s| Hotel, and no questions Lo stoat ROLL OF BILLS IN THE VICINITY OF 4 Broadway, Canal and Earle’s Hotel. The tinder will hangomely rewarded upon leaving it with the proprie- tors of Earle's Hotel. OST.--A POCKETBOOK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4 September 7. in a Broadway car. The finder will be ouili rewarded by. leaving it at M6 Waverley pla Leo" SUNDAY, IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, 8 Liquor Order Book. Any one leaving it at 41 Mott atrect will be rewarded. COMING FROM HUDSON 8TRERT TO O8ST—IN L Thirty-fitth street, on Tuesday, 10th, plored fag, contain'ng a Bank Book and’ some money. $50 re- Mrs. H. THOMAS, 383 West Thirt, OST-SEPTEMBER 5, AT THE SARATOGA RAIL- L4 road depot, a Goll Watch, open face, M, J. Tobias & Go. makers, No. 31,218; full value will bo given and no ‘Address A, Re HL, firth street, uestions asked. Brooklyn Branch erald office. Pawnbrokers, please hotlecthts. O8f—A CORAL EARRL ; ROUND, WITH L. 4 coral inthe centre. The finder will be suitab: Warded b; STUYVESANT STR AND re, a gold bead Bracelet. finder Will receive a reward on leaving the same at 135 West ‘wenty:first strect OST OR STOLEN FROM THE MATL—t LoWheates OF Migck, ‘Noe asd ety MATIC TIO OBR. Iksued by the New York Produce and Exchange Company to Kichard les, Sard certificate irtled th Liverpor and. about Aprit 21. 1s Fetiee addressed (o Rider & Corts, 7 Broadway, New ork. Transier and payment havin been stopped, the public are hereby cantloned ugainst neqe 4 Uhase or sale of rail certificates: ae SAMUEL 8, CORTIS, Attorney for Richard E 2, ina if PERSON WHO ASSISTED A DISABLED MAN last Sunday from Rockaway to Brooktyn may retal the Money provided he returns the Papers contsined ta wallet, and no questions asked, to 156 and 138 Greene ot, REWARD.—LOST, ON THE Stil INST, $5 Jong hatred bridle Do A DARK, Return to WM. DE avenue. FR, Forty-fourth «tre 10 BEMARD—host. A BLACK AND WHITE Bet The above reward will be paid by M, JOUNSTON, 429 East Houston st, he) REWARD—NO QUESTIONS ASKED=IF THE $5 Clothing and Jewelry taken trom West Eight- ecnth street on or about September 3 ar 5() REMARD-<STOLEN FROM JAMAICA, Le T., $50 Vivwday pinening, September. ta fet binck Hare, Mor 15 hands high; also a two wheel Cart, square iso a set of Harness (ihe Saddle had no crupper), Whie'sprung, but in Kood condition. The above rewal wilttoe paid to the Mder. te HM. SPILLETT, RTRCTIVES,—EDSALL & CO., NO. 5 PINK STREET, furnish reliable and efficient operatives in all mat ra pertaining fo thelr business; correspondents through: tthe United States and Europe, Business strictly com tentinn beg to call the attention of the trade to their most com- lete assortment of ew Toys, Fancy Goods, cis hina, Bohemian Glass and Lava Wares, Accordeons, Conceriinas, Harmonicas, Musical Boxes, Beads, Masks and Dryceisis Sundries, rc, C, c. The most extensive stock of any establishment in this Une, which they are offering on the most favorable terms. ILKS,—PRICE TOO HIGH; WILL NEGOTIATE IF you Will meet me. Be assured of good taith. DRY Goons, TAMMERIN EW YORK STAMMERING VINSTI- 4) tute, established 1870; Profescors Mann and Golvin Managers, 107 West Twenty-third street; good references: furnished. No pay for board or services until cured, 10 AUTHORS.—A NEW LITERARY PAPER WILL shordly be published in Philadelphim, and all who have serial or completed atories to ofler will please for- ward manuscripts at once for examination. MACLEAN, STODDART & CO., Publishers, Philadelphii $589 5QQ Is DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. aed ized Kentucky state Lottery. $100,000 was drawn in Royal Havana Lotery of Cuba, September %, Addrons BALEY & CO. (oltice establisied 9 years), For “BUSINESS MEN. THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF £0,000 READER: TURE. HE LEETW ing premiums, amounting to $19,750, to be trotted for attheir Autumn Meeting, commencing TUESDAY, Octo- ber 1, 1872, Purse No, 1, $1,00-—For horses that have never beaten 2:20; $600 to frst, $260 to second, $150 to third. Purse No. 2, $2.40)—For horses that have never beaten 2:26; $1,900 to first, $60) to second, $35) to third, $200 to fourth. Z ‘ SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, October e No. )-—For horses that have n 2:4; $90) to first, $450 to second, $150 to third Purse No. 4, $2,00—For horses that have never beaten 2:29: $1,050 to first, $450 to second, $300 to third, $200 to THIRD DAY—FRIDAY, October 4. Purse No. 6, $1,28—For horses that have nover beaten 2:38; $700 to frst, $300 to secon Oto third. er beaten Puirge No. 6, $1.00—For horses tha have nover beaten Fd to first, $1,000 to second, $000 to third, $400 to fourth. FOURTH DAY—MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. Purse No. 7, $2,0—For horses that have never beaten ae to first, $15) to second, $300 to third, $2) to | fourth. Purse No. 8, $3,000—F second, $480 to third, $3 any horse beating 2 © te all: $1,400 to first, $2590 to to fourth; $2,500 additional to 7. Entries will close on Monday, September 16, at 9 at Johnson's American Jockey Club Rest Broadway and Twenty-cighth street, A I the fleld or any part of the same shail on| the first=preniium. Entrance 10 per ce purse, All the above races to he in harness, milo heats, best 3 in 5, and will be governed by the rules of the National As- of amount of en eight or more horses start, the dis ovards, When less than eight 'start the yar rawn except by the tance will be distance will horse shall be d roper party ng notified the Secretary or Superintendent of hls in- tention ot to start 24 hours before the race, All cominunieations to le addressed to ANN a r wood Park, Morrisania, Prosident, Fleetwor i Marrisania, W. H. Vax Corr, Superintendent, ALL'S. DRIVING PARK—CON A WebNesb Ay, Rept tl, 2 Purse $180, for horses that never beat best 3 in 5, in harness. i J. H. Phillips enters b. m. Fanny Osborn. D. B. enters bik. ¢. Mate, L. 8. Sammis enters & g. Ne Owner enters b,.m, Lady Annie. Sweepstakes $150, Mile ant repeat, in harness, Owner enters g. m. Village Maid. W. Howen enters. g. Joe Robin. Owner enters em, hate, Purse and Stake $100, Mile heats, 3in 5, in harne George Perry names b, g, General, Owner names b, g, Ned. George Wright names b. «: Bay Billy " atch $200, Mile heats, 3 In 5. Y. Coyne names br, g. King Be G. Wright names b. g. Tom Bray » President, Ty ISLAND ROAD. . prompt m5. alle by ‘ame, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, Thursd: eptember 12, at 234 o'clock, prompt. Mat 00; mile heats) best § in 5, to wayons. ware Farrant names bik.’ m. Eureka, formerly Lady eller. Frank Loomis names s. g. Constitution. Bame Day, Running Match $200; hait-mile heats, best Sin 5, be. Handford's 'b, g. Harry Hooth and James Athlone. |G: day and track. GEORGE W, OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROSPECT PA! PA ROUNDS, Thursday, Sept. 12, at 3 o'clock, Purse $100, ior horses that have never beaten 2:41, J, H, Philips enters b. m, Fanny O-born. J. Denton enters b. in. Eqotand Maid. W. Howe enters b. g. Tip Allen, tormerly Tip. rs entery br. m. Belle of Vermont. jiibert enters s. g. Harry Gilbert. McMahon enters g. m. Ig iertly. Gee James Campbell: nrera's mi, Belle of Hartford, ot ele loo i GEO, w. OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK—ON WEDNES- day, Sepiember Ll, at 3P. M.; mile heats, best three in five, in har Turse $160, for horses that hive never beaten 2:50—$60 to first, $90 to second, $10 to third. Johu Murphy enters «, m, Fanny, G. Ww. L.'8. Saminis enters John Rogers ente: @ Gray P. Mange enters x. m. Orazy Ja W. E. Weeks enters g. g. Tom Wonder. Henry Garner enters ch. m. caratoxa. Harry Sheldon enters br. M. Daffodill. Owner enters b. m. Lady Jane. WM. H. VAN TPHR PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIA. tion claim tor their Fall Mceting trom October 14 to the 22d inclusive. GEO. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. ‘COTT, Superintendent. JARRIAGES, &C. T WALDRON 4 COOKE'S { DOWNTOWN HORSE MART, NEW CHUROH, OEDAR AND LIBERTY STREETS, NEW YORK, ON THURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, Pair Black Hawk Horses, halt hali brothers 18% hands, Zand 8 years «11; are oxcellent roadster; file, free an elegant drivers in all harney trot together lke one horse; have no tricks or vice first class carriage team; warranted every way. ‘Also Park Phaeton, { order; Set Double Harness, Robes, &c. This Team ts worthy the attention of any par y wanting foot team. On exhibition early Thursday morning. Bale positive. Other Horses, Harness, Carriage: Particulars to morrow. T WALDRON & COOKE'S LONG ISLAND HORSE MART, $82 AND 394 BROADWAY, WILLIAMSBURGQ, L, I, AUCTION SALE THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOUK, HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS, —MAJOR C. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, + GENTLEMAN'S ENTIRE PRIVATE ESTABLISH. MENT at public auction, ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK PROMPT, at the private stable No, 103 East Forty-first street, near Park avenue, the property of Eli Ponvert, Esq.. now travelling in Europe, and consi-thig of Anclegant pair of closely matched blood bay coach Horses, 164 high, 6 and 7ycars old; unsurpassed for style. ction and Sue appearance, and warranted sound and Kind. Higberéd and prety brown trotting Maro, by Toronto Chief, dam by Bushaw, 153g high, 6 yeara ol’; @ very fine and stylish driver; can ‘trot in°2:60, and was ‘never handled tor speed; ts gentle tor lady to drive and war- ranted sound and kind. Elegant light Landau, built by Brewster & Co., nearly ne w, Cost $2,500, . Elégant no top depot Wagon, built by Brewster & Co., pole and shafts, nearly new, cost $500, ‘One Victoria, built by Brewster & Co., in good order. One, no top ‘road Wagon, built by ‘Dusenbury & Van user. Fine set Coach Harness, made by Btillings. Fine set Coupe Harness, made by Stilli Two sets light single Harness, by Gibson. qrllamkets, “Sheets, Whips, Bits, Stable Tools and Fix- ures, Sale positive and without reserve, Property now on exhibition. Stable fo let or tor sale. T BARKER & CHASE'S - CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER BALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty ninth street. MAJOR ©. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, eeenley sales of Horses, gerrianve. &c., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Twenty-four hours allowed for trial ‘on every horse sold under warranteo. The only mart in the State having a driving ring for showing horses on sale. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. PAIR OF CLOSELY MATCHED AND EXTRA DESIRA- ble family or road Horses, Kentucky. bred, 16 high, 6 and 6 years old; Nery. aeons gpd free, easy and handy dri- ‘vers, with fine style and appearance; can travel 12 miles an hour, and that all day; tear no locomotive; can be driven Uy a lady, and ar: warranted sound and Kind. Extra ‘speedy blood bay Gelding, bred in Canada, 15 hands high, 7 years old; fine, prompt ani gamy driver and great roadster; has a record of 3 :49%4 an n beat 3 minutes to<lay; perfect lady’s horse and warranted sound and kind; also Pony Phaeton, Hamness, &c.; sold to close an estate. Bay business Horse, 15% high, 9 years old: good, free driver; great work: rand warranted sound and kind. Fine and hand-ome blood bay Gelding, bred in Alle- gany county, 16 high, 7 years old; an extra stylish, rompt and easy driver ;can trotin 8:30; afraid of ‘noth: jng;an elegant tainily horse and warranted sound and nd. Fine Top em 1 No top Road Wagons. Four Top aud No top Expres Wagons, ‘Two No top Pony PI to pay advances. New and secord-han Horse Clothing, Sad- dics, Bridles, Whips, Halte Albo eeverjil otber Harees, Full description at sale, Sales never postponed UCTION SALE TO REDEEM PLEDGE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, AT 12 O'OLOCK, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at their ‘mart, ‘110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth av Dus, Team Bay Carriage, Heras, 15 hinds high, 8 yea old, kind and true ia all }acness; excellent traveilers; first clas iamily team; also an elop@at Brett and eet’ of Double Harnes#, Robes, &c. To be ‘suid without reserve, being a pledge to satisty Jud ment; and this notice is in accordance With and to fulfil the terms upon which the pledge was made. ‘The establishment can be sec on ap- Plication to the auctionecrs. ESTES & BARNARD, 229 Brondway, Attornens for JAMES R. EDWAKDS, A DUNER & STEVENS, i Carriage Manufacturers, 115 to 121 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, have on hand a full assortment of Carriages and Light Waxons of every description, manufactured on the prem- under their personal supervision, the production of which {s entirely first class, T 63 LIBERTY STREET.—CASH BARGAINS, Five leather top Buggies, from $150, Bold at a great sacrifice for cash, Also top Pony Phactons, Rockaways, Depot and Road Wagons offered very low; a Harness, 60 sets, fine city made Bankrupt Stock. Blankets and Robes, new goods; reduced prices We claim to underséll all creation, RIFy us and it will do Yon good.” 58 Liberty street, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL. TOUR REPAIR SHOPS, 61 CROSBY STREET, NEAR Spring street. One Coupe Rockaway, in fine order. One six-rent Rockaway, nearly new. One light Barouc a < One four-seat Hhacton, by Brewster & Co. A very light, three-quarter Landaulet, on spring nearly new and inthe most perfect condition, at aba gain. BRADLEY, PRAY '& Gc CARRIAGE, REPOSITORY, 11 vay, near Canal street.—Soit rlages, Rockaways, aud Business Wagon: A. EORSE A} AA. of three stor WES't hern styles of Family Buggy Phaetons, Express. Depot the clieapest place in the city. D TRUCK FOR SALE AND THE WORK Apply at 66 Broad street, from 2 to 5. BEAUTIFUL LOT OF INDIAN PONIES, JUST AR- AA. rived per Henry Chauncey, for sale at’ the Narra- Zansett Stables, Sixty-third street, between Lexington and Fourth avent 7 PAIR OF BAY HORSES, LONG MANES AND ‘ound, kind, gentio;-eafe for a Indy to drive, ag othinit; 134 hands high, 6 years old, good style, ction; sired by second Hambietonian. At stables of MIDDLEBKOOK, Veterinary Surgeon, 170 Eust y-elghtl | WITTY’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, large asvortment Car- Fiages, Pony Phactons, Business Wagons; several fine Fouies for ladies’ drivin tor sale chea BARGAIN.-ONE PAIR BAY HORSES (NO white), 16 hands, 7 years old, fine action; also one pair browns, 16 hands, superior action, long full tails, 6 years old; Warranted sound and kind. Apply at BRIGGS’ Stable, M41 West Twenty-third street. BARGAIN.—TWO NEW. FIRST CLASS TOP AA Buggies, I new light road Wagon, 1 new Concord Ex. press Wagon, I second hand no top Buggy and 1 Coach in kool order, Very cheap, at Guilfoyle’s carriage shop, cor ner Eigh Lewis streets, FINE SPAN OF GRAY HORSES POR SALE— They ave 155 hands high, good travellers, kind, true and sount; alro ashiting top Buggy, pole and sharia, and a fine double Harness; the horses or the entire outfit Will bo sold at a bargain. Address W. N. 0., box 1,78 st ofilen, RY A ry ANDSUM® BROWN HORSE FOR SA 1034 hands; long tail; all sound can show 2:40 sure; also Stallion, wi fine pedigre ck; all sound and very kind; can beat 250and show i Callat2) Reade street froin 1) to 12, Parwies wanting trotters call, STYLISH, BRIGHT BAY HORSE FOR SALE—16 hands high; warranted sound and kind in all No. 6 Washington square, trom 10 A. M, to 12 M, “4 7188 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET IS THE PLACE 4A to bay every d cription of Carriage cheap, hire by ihe day or month, sell or exchang: BROOME-STREET Jagwer by Wa + fils 20 top $00 ups two Coaches, $125 up; top en Pony Phactons from $130 up; 2 Harness, Blankets, yu 0 to 22 Wooster st. ips, ; single and double C4, at W. H. GRAY'S, 2 LIGHT SEWING MACHINE OR BUSINESS WAGON, shitting top; Coupe Rockaways, extension top Phae- tong, Barouches, Buggtes and every description family Carriages; lowest popular prices, MANUFACTURERS! UNION, 633 Broadway. TOP BUGGY, 1A = Or would, exchange’ for Clothing or W. P, CLEARY, 71 Broadway ESS, ROBES, &C,, NEARLY fi A. RARE CHANCE To PURCHASE CHEAP,—EXTRA handsome bay Patchen Mare, 7 years old, 16% high; Sound and kind; atraid of not even “a locomotive; fine, picasane drivers exira stylish, and, well propersioned | 0 ong tall Scan trotin 3:8 sure; ® trial will be iveny Top Wagon, Harness, Robes, Net lanke will seli separate it desired, 1 0. Nineteenth street. A GREAT BARGAIN, OR WILL EX. on owner, —FOR SALE, A..~tiange Yor diamonds, the inst trotting. black, team k CI and Mate, 8 and 10 yea id, 1554 hands; ull, flowing manes and’ tails; very ni the; Hid without tying; a lady can drive them In three minutes; warranted sound, except wind) and to trot in 2:43. ‘Must be disposed of this week, as tbe Qyrner is oing abroad, Also city made top Wagon, Haries Hankets, dv. Call, for ome week, at 146 and 148 We Thirty-ninth street, near Seventh avenue, ever Tanted sound und kind; free from’ vice and weed by Lertee’ s, CARRIAGE! POR SALE—TH ‘imported; the most timid or invalid child; jet black; Uttle beauty; also Goat and Cart, Appty at fest sc. ANDSOMEST 7 years old, 50 inches high; war- icks; can be is a private stable, west of Third avenue, in Twenty-elghih st, A BERTON, 77 Amity street. LANDAULET WANTED.—MUST BE IN GOOD condition and cheap for cash, Apply to E. LAM: A. Bug COUPES, CLARENCES, COACHE: Warnes, second ha es; {Wo sets Double PRABTONS, ssold Jow. Sea onable Carriages, Landaulets, Landau, Coupes, &c,, at moderate prices, AM’S, 10 East t Fourth street, VERY FASHIONABLE COUPE ROCKAWAY FOR sa'e: seats fou porsons; city bull fered ‘or $450; Food us new. Fran! Prankf fouse, corn It; cost $1,075, ot- G. 0, SMITH, William sts, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KOUR-SEAT PHAETON To. Buggies, Road Wagons, &e., at Call and be ¢ ed, 97 and 9 Chiat reduced figures. street. Acts SALE, VERY HANDSOME BROWN MARE, 7 years old, 16: aes SE raereere Ue fame? ign Ie tae delve het can trot in three min- utes Cail tor one week at 140 and 148 West Thirty-ninth street, near Seventh avenue. woh eave; warranted hands high; full sound, and mane and tail; and s ‘S41 Oanal tyn, LT. str NOUNTRY BOARD FOR HORS¥S. cular, con aining reference, ¢) W. H. SEAMAN, Kos- ound; orner of Washington, LOT OF HORSES FROM CANADA WEST—YOUNG fit for all kinds of business, Inguire at BND FOR CIRe OUP! several Bu hogan; travetlers sound and them, office, second hand 685 Broadway. very valuable LANDAULET, DEPOT WAGON RocKaway, jump seat Buggy, six seat Rockaway and at barvaina; number of UFACTURERS! UNION, ngR'es, al tly sollte Carriages, N JAN ESK ROO. TO LET—AT MODERATE advertising agents only. Office EVENING TELE- GRAM, No. 2 Ann street, OR SALE—A TEAM OF THOROUGHBRE Ings, 16%4 bands high, both 7 yours old’: beautitul ma; Daye black points; tails touch ‘and very atylixh's perfectly ‘palr of road of earriane fi kin merchant, COUPE RENT, TO GELD- 1 ground ; good ntle, and are a ores; warranted and so'd only for the want of time to use ‘Address OWNER, ox S154 Port recei to be sol . Ing 1 Went 475 Post OR, 8A. street. OR GREEN'S avenues, Sand 6 ye { iu every re y Rest catnnot be excelled. Address CH oe. high; kind and sound: ea: recently arrived trom the country. The horse can be AUP UESDELLS stables, 125 and 128 West Forty-sixth OR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, ved from the country suitable cheap, Apply ate ‘ooster st wire of JA) Forty-slxth street. R SALE—A SPLENDID IRON GRAY HORSE years oll, 15!g hands high; kind in all harness, quire at 66 Greenwich street, horse: hocing shop, PAIR OF YOUNG 8 old; can trot In 2 ti can be dri HORSE, BA trot LE-A POLE SALE—FOR HALF ITS VALUE, % spring «ide bar Road Wagon, city built, nearly now, At private stable 5) West Tenth street, Just for all purposss; near Spring, OR SALE—BLACK HORSE, 15s; HANDS; KIND IN ull harness; slightly unsound; can trot in 2:45; EB ARMSTRONG, colored, 219 and 3 price 6 i ROAD HORSES, warranted sound ty, and for gentle- A. BURKE, box Y, 154 HANDS 15 to the pole; 36 BEA’ OG SALE—A LIGHT SQUARE BOX TOP BUGGY in good order: for sale cheap, at BREMNER Stable, 125th street, between Second and Third vay ranted sou style and promises the country, Can be seen at stable, tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, 6 years old; reat spec nd and kind; sold chi can stop Gan be seen corner of Tenth DARK BAY COACH OR FAMILY HORSE, in 3220, with fing fine saddle horse, war- Pp, a8 owner {8 golng to 490 Sixth avenue, be- OR SALE—GOOD PLATFORM SPRING TOP GRO- eateearT MAKI almost now, with Horse and Harness if re avenue and Fit BARRE son streets, Broo! OR SALE—A NUMBER OF TOP Wagons, to carry irom 1,000 to 8 Wagon Factory, corner of iy BUSINESS 9,000 weight, at Navy and John- OR SALE—A GOOD % TRUCK, AT A LOW PRICE, 386 West Twellth street. Nos. Sand Mare, OUR Sixth ave moderate {OR SALE-STYLISH fold for want of use; pri corner store. Fee CARRIAGES, We offer the larges 5 West Thirteenth street. PONY-BUL 153, hands high, 8 years; ROAD OR PRIVATE nues, CARRIAGE may obtain excellent care and Board ; $35 per month, in private stable, 60 West Tenth sircet, between Firth an OR SALE—TWO VERY FINE DUBOIS JAGGER Wavons; also a Dog Cart, made by R. M, Stivers. Good Stabling, in private stable, for gentlemen's horses. 'T. E, GORDON LT BUCKSKIN fit for any work 87 Greenwich avenue, HORSES: New (aged) for the Fall trade. PHCCK. 1. DEMAREST & CO. and finest stock in the chy, at very 628 Broadway. ENTLEMAN'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR | SALE.— x mar good road Horses, light top wagon, % Wagon, four seated Wagon, new, by the best makers; “ouble an single Harness, Blankets, Sheets, &c. All guaranteed. Appl le, 123 West Fifty-fourth su and r scription: MOSEMAN & Bit Chambers stree hand a great Vietbrias, ren sti Cows and BON, 99 Fi 10 WHO keep. BAS: Thirtieth ices; all styles m ? MANU new and second SADDLERY, HARNESS, b) factured extensively e sold at auction at tho Hor 9 fourth street, at 12 o'clock today, to pay charges and 10 LET-A STABLE WITH s ‘The largest variet Manut: { alightly soiled Carriages, Harness. NUFA variety, at lowest Rockaways, Jump nid: large assortment FACTURERS! UNION, opular by 6, B.SMIT: two Bhetland Ponies. nklin sireet. Thaui OM IT MAY CONCERN. room for coaches and wag nott’s Hudson Exchange Hotel, ‘Tenth street. 'y style Carriages: ERS! UNION, SOUTHERN STYLES FAMILY CARRIAGES HORSE CLOTHING MANU —A BAY MARE TO BE Market, fo ‘ORSES AND CARKIAGES WANTED—FOR CASH eal estate. Call at rooms 12 and day, from 10 to 2 13, 239 Broad- HORSE CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BREAST Aprons, Robes and Horse very de- New Y, GM, warerooms, 114 ANUFACTURERS’ UNION HEADQUARTERS,—IM- mense siock of ever: ral second sonable I at 698 Broadway. IN prices; Phactons, eats, Concords, Barouches, Harness. 633 Broadway. ‘H & CO,, 40 War- REE FULL-BLOODED AYRSHIRE COWS AND ONE imported Ayrshire Bull for sale; also two Alderney ire of WM. WAT. of Seventy. avenue abo Jong used. J ANTE y Want third stree with rent, $125 stable, 141 $200. Tot durin Weis fize, 5x10, &e, \REATEST INDUCE, ‘algo Wante-4 ferred. Herald office. ANTE) ight Harness, . 7 years, 16 hands, pony mi avenne, corner Thirty-first strect. YAC T,, Herald oftic RIOR SALE, CHRAP—A SIDE-WHEEL st two yeurs 0! LORD, 31 Hroadway, or to J. D. GA NO CHARTE ply to M. CONKLIN & CO., Stapleton, 8, I. with the © purchasers.-~ D—A TEAM OF LOW,-PRICE , suitable for the road or licht jut 1645 han ceond hand platform spi 12 feet long; must not weigh Abe. ted for country price, HORSE AND 10D SADDLI Address B. B. 0 lowest cash price. Bugsy ; ar lorn style; give ‘Addr A SECOND HAND ONE must be xood as new, and price very low with full descri ptlon and price, R. I. B., H )-STABLE ROOM FOR 2 4carriy ts and TI &c., STABLE, box Ilé Herald HORSE; BLACK PRE- B., Herald oftice. ‘OND HAND BREWSTER % HORSES, ring Wagon, with over 70 ibs. and work, Address, WAUON, box 120 deseripti HH, box. 195 HORSE COUP Address, eraid ofice. OR 3 HOR cI between Fourteenth and Twenty- and Eighth avenues. Address, office, “ F FOR A GOOD HORSE, FOR HEAVY WORK; $75 fne'veen used tn an ice wagon; a Set of nice 1 $15. 245 West Twenty-sixth street. prest Wagon and a beaut harness cost, a week ago, Enst Sixt —DARK han RAY * y stylish; b POST OFFICE NOTICE, pest OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR FE 5 YEARS, WILL BUY A NEAHLY NEW L1G} T EX. act of ness; $175. HOVEY'S 16 $105 16 hands $176, 418 Eighth TROPE the week ending Saturday, September 14, urday at SON YACHT, IN. EXC LOOP P: sngth 48 fect, cabin 16 feet long, Standing room) staterooms, &e.: St sold immediately will be sold and of 27 tons baer —A LARGE SCHOONE CSTANDARD AMERICAN BILLIAR A. jebrated Combination Cash walnut, slate bed, rarranted, price 1 Dyke louse, 23 Bow MENTS EVER W. H. GRIFFITH'S French Bevel Tables, with Delaney’s Wire Cushions, are the best ant cheapest in market, ‘Tables, new desisns, tor $773, all complete. Old tables remodelled. Warerooms | 40 Vesey street. 1472, will clow at this office on Wednesday at9 A. M., on Thursday atl A.M, and on iL A.M. Postmaster. NT CONDITION; with 6 feet cle water closet, water tank, 3 cheap. Address Apply to Ad . Apply to A. ¢ Agawam, Mass, R YACHT, AP- lar ie complete, with bes Toth. $300. 11. W. COLLENDER ‘ollenaer, Warerooms 733 Broad: TWO BILLIARD TABLES, APPLY AT | OFFERED $25) and busin ever} dudress El MATRIMONIAL. articular to make home hap; GENE CARRINOTOR, Heral GENTLEMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, IN GOO! om and every way wortny, ha: bee married life, and seeks to find a young ferried upon lady qualified ‘and attractive. ‘oftioe, PRICE FOUR CENTS, STEAMSHIPS, niin ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship BREMEN, Captain W. Ladewige, wilt sail on W trom Bremen, nesdar, Sepiember Hat 2 P. 3. pier, foot ot Third ‘street, Hoboken. To bd tollowed by steainsh.p HERMANN, Captoin @, Redmann, on Satur- day, September 14. Rates of pas a ¢ 16 London, Havre and Bremen, sat RURRDIC Hm gold, or its equivalent in First Cabin. eee . Second Cabin, Bteerage. . ly to gents, 2 Bowling Gre: HITE STAR LINE, New York, Cork and Liverpool. New and full-pow- mships, the largest in the world. CO) BALTIC, GERMANNIO, ADRIATIO, CELTIC, | BRITTANNIG, ‘ATLANTIO, tong burden, 3,000 horse power each, New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool calling at Cork Harbor each way, ptember 14, #1 3:30 P.M. ptember 21, at 8:30 A. M. ‘ September 2%, at 130 P.M, From the White Star dock, Pavonia terry. Jersey City. Passenger accommodations tor all classe: ning safety, speed and comfort. loons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion ts felt, Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer, , Rates—Saloon, $80 in gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to semi for friends in the Old Coantry can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $39 cur- reney, , Passengers booked to or from all parte of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Judta, Australia, China, &¢. Dratts from £1 upward, For information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York, Bills of lading issued through to Continental ports. JH. 8 . Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO.,19 Wa‘or street, Liverpool, and No. 7 Kast India avenue, Leadenhall street, Lando} )DONOVAN ROSSA—WHITE ATAR LINE, 23 Broadway, between Chambers and Warren streets, — ADRIATIC saili 84 Sacurda perior steerage accom- modation, $30: ES erywhere. NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool.—Royal mall steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— eine’ Sept. 12,12. M. F BRISTOL, CITY OF LONDON Sept. 4, 2P. AL Sept. 197A. M. CITY OF NEW YORK: CITY OF BROOKLYN, Sept. 20.8 4. Me CITY OF BALTIMORE. Bept. 26,1 P.M. CITY OF MONTREAL... Saturday, Sept, 28, 2 P.M: And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier 45 North River, RATES OF PARSAGE, Payable In Gold, Payable in First Cabin ‘To London To Paris Passengi ‘arded to Havre, Hamburg, den, Norway and Denmark at reduced tates Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by per- sons wishing to send for thelr friends, Through bills lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp. * Drattg issued at lowest rates. st the company’s oftice, For farther information ayy iN G. GALK, Agent, 1 Broadway, New York, NARD LINE, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New York. From New York. RUSSIA.,....WED,, Sept, 11 ABYSSINTA..SAT., Sept. 14 BA. WED,, Sept. 18 BATAVIA ‘ATT, Sept, 21 SCOTTA WED. Sept. 25 ALGERIA Kept JAVA A Oct, 2 PARTHTA”: et, 5 CHINA,.°°) WED!, Oct. 9 CALABRIA,. BAT. Oct 12 Aud évery following WEDNESDAY and BA@RDAY from New Yor! Rates of Pasage—Cabin, $9, $100, and $120, gold, ac- cording to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, cold, gaditional: | Keturu tlokets on favorable terms. Btecrage, } currence Siecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and, all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Fhrough bills of ladhng given for Belfast, Glasgow, Mavre, Ant other ports on the Continent and for Mediterran For trejght and cabin passage apply at the Oompany’s oMice, No. 4 Bowing Green; for steerage passage ut VL Broadway, Trinity Buildin * © G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. OH. SSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP RUASIA from the Cunard whart, foot of Grand street, at 11:30 A. M, on Weducsday, September Ll, 1s HAS. G. FRANCK ‘0. 4 Bowling Green, N.Y. NATONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, ‘Woekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to and from London direct. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from piers 44 and 47 North River, FGYPT, Grogan Saturday, Sept. 14, at2 P.M. ITALY, Thompson. Saturday, Sept. 21) at 8 A.M. CANADA, Webster. Saturday, Sept 23, a2 Po Me FOR LONDON DIR . ERIN, Lawson. pt 11, at 10:9) A. r MARK, Sumner. s Sept. 25, at 11:30 A, THE QUEEN, Thomas, Wedneaday, Oct. 9 at 9:80 A. Cabin passage, $65 and $75, currency. Bteerage, $28, 3 e tickets. fis unrivalled, Currency. Oty, Prepaid sti Londonder! For furt! 69 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL LID town and Liverpool. Salling every Wednesday. WYOMING, Whineray. .Bept. 11, at 12M. IDAHO, Price. -Sept. 13, at 3 P.M. From Pier 46 North River, Cabin passage. $4, gold; steerage, $0, currenoy, fr pata t ead $33, rency. Passengers hooked to from Paris, Tiambury , Nor- way and Swe ac. Drat 3 ‘rance ay ny Ac. Dart on freland, England, and Germany at lowest rates. Apply te y MIGTILLTAMS & UION, 20 Brow REDUCTION IN PASHAGE RATER, pout £ ANCHOR igh New York Express passenger steamers sai m New Yc P 5 Wednentay and Saturday. bisa Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all ratl- Way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor way, Sweden or Denmark s nd Amerie as safely, Speed ily, comfortably and cheaply as any other ri . Fe COMO OO TT NEW DEPARFURES, ee OF NEW DE ; RS. ZSDAY'S BTRAMERS, ept. 14] CALEDONIA ; ay. BATURDAY’S sTRA! ANGLIA... INDIA... ept. 21 | OLYMPIA, jept. 28 | TRINACRL. AUSTRALIA. COLUMBIA EUROPA, At noon, North River, New Yo . Currency Fatesof pistace to London, Liverpool, Glaszow or Derry, Wednesday's steamers, $60; by Saturday's steamers, Ss and $75; excursion tickets, $120; intermediate, $331 r $28. Certificates at lowest rates can be bought here by tove wishing ty send for thelr fiends at the company’s offices, to pe: pany HENDERSON BROTHERS oo “_|_No.7 Bowling Green. BE LAMBU MERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S new iron mail steamship FRISTA, ilon Thursday, Sept. 12, 1879, M., for Marburg, taking passengers irom New York to Plymouth, London, Ses it Cherbourg and Haimbure. First Cabin, $12 Fecond Cabin, $72, craze, s In Untied States gold. B. RICHARD & BOAS neral Agents, eral Passenger Agents, 61 Broad Y. 61 Broadway, N. ¥ The WESTPHALIA will sail September ! LINE fO FRANCE, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MATL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BRE ‘The eplendid vessels on this favorite route for the Cons tinent will sail from pier No. 8) North River as follows:— Ww TEN Sept. 21 aturday, ‘et, 5 ‘Saturday, Oct. 19 ‘Saturday, Nov. 2 uding wine), PRICE OF PASSAG TO BR First cabin, $125; second cabin, $75. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. Theso steamers do not carry steerage passengers, American travellers going to or returning from the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking ihe steamers of this line, avoid both tranwt by Eng ish rallway and the discom’ forts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expen: ‘ GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE TO BRISTOL, England.—Tho steamship, ARRAGON, Western, sails Thursday, September 12. Cabin passage, $70; 4 frediate, ¢ I; steerage, $30; i d tickets, Apply to FE. 70 South street, RGAN'S 50; JINITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIOIAL AL MSRGAS OF the Department of State Isaued by A. 0 WILLMAK TH, United states Court House, 41 Ohambers street. . COASY WISE STEAMSHIPS, ACITIO MAIL STEAMSUIP COMPANY'S: LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, i vi bare ah carrying mails, passengers > and freight to na, Santa Martha, acitic Coast of 1 Ameri Peru and Chile, Steamers leave 10th, 2th and 30th of each month, ex: cept when those dates fallon Sunday, then on the day Dr. PEptembor 2, steamer OCEAN QUREN, Captain Jo Maury, will teave pier 42 North River, at 12 o'clock noon, for Aspinw onnecting 1a with steamer SACRAMENTO, Captain — Acapnice Manzanillo and Mazatlan, ath ng for all Central American and South Departures of Joth and 2th of cach month connect with the com- pany's steamer touching at San Ben! ru and Port Angel until 4P. M. of Septemb 18. Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Franctsco October. 1, 1872, for Japan and China, For rates of pas: sage, freightand all further information apply at com: pany’s office on the pier, foot of Canal street. ¥. R. BABY, Agent. MAIL TO HAVANA, Tonata, Salin: Freight for all way ports Fecelved NITED STA Atlantic Mail Seatmship Company, sailing regularly KP, M. precivwly from pier No. ¢ North River, STLE, Capt. T. 1. Morton «. Sept. 12 ESORNG CITY, Capt. T. 8. Curls COLUMBIA, Capt. M. Vor treightor passage (vin Nassau). Sept. 19 (ls yee sees . "Ko we piMocr, » President, 5 Bowling Gre [i RECT LINE TO HAVANA, DO YAVANA, PROGTUSO AND VERA OF ew York and’ Mexican Mail Steamship 1. be North River at's YM. direct ta Havas me Phillips (Havana only), Wednesday, Sept. 11 IDA, Timmerman. .......Thursday, Sept 19 TAVANA (Havana only)... Wednesday, Sept, 25 LEOVATRA, Phillips (Havana only), Wednesday, For freight of passage euoly wo ¥. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broudway. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, touching at Key West, carrying the United @tates mail. The steamship CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering at pier 20 Kast River, will leave on Saturday, Sept. 14 sa tieoues bills of fain elven to tfousion, cuther by the louston Dire Wigation Company or by on, Houston and Henderton Ralirou. ore oF ETAL LUI % CO.,183 Malden lame, or to W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street, + Bepe 28 | ie wa COASTWISE STEAMSHL A AND ST. DOMINGO i! steamship TYBEE, C: North River on Saturday ‘The United state EB. A. Helanoy, will oon 2h, at 3M. For freight of passage apply to pe POFFORD BROTHERS & CO, 29 road OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Line, Tho stoamnsiiiy ARLADNB, AN I ler 21 Bast hiver, Wedtiesdny, 80 will leave pier ast River, Wediiesday, September I, Freight tor St. Louls, Mobily and Gulveston taken, Insurance guaranteed. For freight or passage, having superior accommodne tions, apply to APPIY 3. HL. MALLORY & 00., 158 Maiden 1 F°o8 NEW ORLEANS Dinko, ‘The Cromwell Sieamship Line. The new steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain BE, V, Gager, will leave pler No. 9 North River, Septeinber 14, at o'clock FM IY hrough rates given to ata, Mobile and St. Louis. Cabin paseace, 3. by ight or paseage anply to . B. CROMWELL & CO (OR NEW ORLEANS DIR MERCUANTS STEAMSHIP LINE, from pler No. 6 North Kiver, at3 o'clock P. M. SHERM, on Saturday, September 1. Freight received daily, “Ihrough rates given for St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, app); IG BAKER, 50 Broadway, OR NORFOLK, The Old Domini ni irom pler $7 North River their elegaut sid ISAAC BELL, Blakeman, commander, Point and Richmond, Thursday, Sept. through. bilia of lading to atl ‘polats West.” Through paswenger tickets issued to all pointe, Accommodations, unequalled. Apply at ‘pier 7, oF atthe weneral oMee, 197 Cre cnwieh street, edrnsr of Dey street, pe BUSINE MEN, eS THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THR EVENING TELEGRAM, UPWARDS OF 60,000 READERS. an RAVELLERS' GUIDE. LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS ©, VIB- BARD and DANIEL DREW, commenclng May 27.— Loave Vestry street pler at 8:30'A. ML. and Thirty-fourth rireet at #48, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyae (by ferrybont), Poughkeopele, Riinebeck, Tivoli, Catskil aiid Hudson, Trip tickets to Cozzena’, West Point, Cornwall and New: burg, returning same day, $1. Connecting for all points West and North. Special trains to 8 Sharon same evenin FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGHKEEP- sle, Rondont, Kingston, Cozzens), West Pomt, Corn: wall, New Hamburg, Milton ind Iydo Park. The MARY POWELL, trom Vestry st., pier 39, every atternoon at3 30, (ITIZENS! EVENING LINE STEAMERS FOR TROY / direct.—Steamera SUNNYSIDE and THOMAS POWELL leave pler 36 North River,sfoot North Moore strect, daily, Saturdays exoepted, at 6, M., makin) conncetions with all trains zolng’ East and West. Tiekets sold and baggave checked to all’ points on Rens. selear and Saratoga and Troy and Boston Railre PALL RIVER LINK ‘TON, VIA NEWPORT. — ‘The steamers BRI: and PROVIDENG! Pler 23 North River, toot of Murray streot, daily (Sindays ped) at 5:1d PM. Tiekets sold to pelnelnal points ia England, tho White Mountains and Provinces. Hall's Band engaged for the season, ac Superintendent. TER ISLAND, SAG wuftolk, Fall Arrangement, Commencing Septeinber 10, 1872, PORT, SIE bor, Ke The New York Steamboat Company will despatch one of it steamers from Pier 4 North River, ‘Tuesduys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock P.M. Returning, will leave flag Harbor at. Khelter Island af Greenport at. Orient at. . . ‘ i ‘ Mondays, ‘Wednesdays and Fridays, A, W. DIMOCK, President, No. 5 Bowling Green, RSION Exe e -ON DECK! HIGH BRIDGE, AMOY! UNCLE DAVE POLLOCK has opened a Refreshment Sa- jon, where all can make themselves at home, Take Hare Jem boats, Peck slip, every half hour. large and com. modious platform Is wow Feady. Dolly Varden train runs every day, REINS. DRY GOODS. ww T SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, near Twentieth street—GRAND DISPLAY of IM ORTED styles; PARIS and BERLIN well represe Deautiful chang: nted ; ; lovers of the NEW and beautitul Yer: fectly sattatied OOME EARLY inthe day to escape the CROWD. A. BURDETTE SMITH, 914 Brondway, ESK ROOM TO LET—AT MODERATE Rt 70 advertising agents only, OMce EVENING TELE- GRAM, No. 2 Ann sireot, we AIR! I —SHAW'S. pat T HAIR, j.can be combed and brash Hair, cheapest and, best in the HAIR! HAIR equal to human hair Switches, Wo; Human market; Solid Switches, 1 yard long, $3; Freneh Bwitches, $4; Curls, $1 and upwards. dies’ Gwn hair made over, 25, Latest styles always on hand. 362 Bowery, gpposite Third street and ucar Great sonesup stairs, an S6S Sixth avenue, betwoen Twenty second and Twenty- third streets, up etairs. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. M™: TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVENUE.—SUITS MADE very latest ‘fashion, 612 to $13, "Mme, TILL! tern Einporitim ; all latest imported Patterns AX WIENER, SUCCESSOR TO J. A ., 295 Sixth avenue, between’ El teenth streets, manufacturer of Ost hits large and varied stock of Ostric lows and Tips, In all the newest shades, at whole ARIS MILLINERY,-MADAME FERRERO, NO. 7 [West Thirtioth xt haa now an clogant assortment of the latest styles of and Winter Bonnets and Round ats, INSTRUCTION, SON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTIE AVENUE, 0; . opposite Cooper Institute, Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, French, Latin and, Greek; separate ladies? department, day and evening; Telegraphy iaught prac tically; demand for operators. GRADUATE OF TIT TV SITY OF CAMBRIDGE, England, prizeman and ex.scholar of his col: y instruction in Classles, Mathem Saxon and the English brane for English or Amertean coll Highest references. Address ( York, NGLO-FRENCI LADIES’ COLLEGE: Scltool—Preparations for Oxford wn aminations. Children fron every part of the world are Trovived. “Principal, Mme, D'ANZEL, Southsea, Hante, england, A HIGHLY EDU ties, Metap! es." Gentlomn $. Ten years’ experte NTAB, station D, ATED FOREIGN YO desires to have atew ro pupils. Teaches French, German, English and muste; at their residences or ab ers, Address oF apply to Miss L., 107 West Forty-ninth atroet. | | A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING AND COM- petent to Instruct In High Sugiish, Mathermaties, French, Latin, Drawing and wishes a position tn School dr fainliy. Address TEACHER, or call at 27 North Washington square. A. GERMAN LADY (THACHER) WIsttt Indy of refinement to room with her; prefers o} Attending school. Address TEACHER, [9 West Twenty third street, A fine opportunity to learn German, whic nisi Ba ae WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITA. metic, &0.—DOLBEAR'S Commercial College, 87 Broadway, corner Eighteenth street, is now open day an evening for practical instruction In business alfairs, Genuemen, fadies or boyscan secure private desks, puiapen cramping or trembling removed trom the worst hand. (SAgTLETON J” Edgewater, me for twalvd bors A YOUNG HEIGHTS INSTITUTE, STAPLETON, Staten Island.—Boarding school and Feopens Beptembe For circu. lar aldre: Lb box5, Post off {HARLIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, J" Ii Niataon avenuc, ‘This day achool will reobe Rept. 24. Mr. and M fe GitaRLIER, Pri R. SACHS’ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 5344 WEST ‘Thirty-second street, corner Broadway, opens Bep- leinber 16. Roys prepared tor the loading colleges; th rough English and Mathematical instruction; Germat art of regular course. Referouces—Drs, Barnard, Cros ry, Drisler, Circulars at the rooms. ORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE.= Boarding and Day School for Young Gentlemen, 170th street and Kingsbridge road, New York. Eighteenth ear, ‘The school wilt reopen, Septombor 18. “V. PRE* Ost | Frmotpal nase & Prevost, Otrealars at G. bi Broadway, or on application at the Institute, Stat! M SDEMOISELLES CHARRONNIER'S FRENCH Protestant Institution for Young Ladies, 36 East ‘Thirty-fifih street, New York (formerly 42 Avenue du Roulé, Neuilly, Paris), will be reopened on Tuesday, Bep~ tember 24. Applications by letter ull September 1, whem Miles. Charboumier will be in New York. French classeq for ladies three times a week. pa JT. JOHN'S ACADEM and Nignt school. learn German, 3 Chit ni x _— NEACHPR WANTED—YOUNG LADY, QUALIFIED TO Te tcach mathematics, French and faey neediework short distance trom city. Apply after 9 A. M. Wednesday atJ. M, PHSLIS, 82 Cedar street. ()-ZEX ,.WEPES) BOARD AND | ENOLISIC AO-Rranchee; excellent home; long ‘standinnt treet terry, A n 5 10, successor to ESPINASSE'R, i nM. reached by J dress ABEL WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED.—300 OR WO LBS, SECOND TAN cota or Long, Primer and 200 or $00. Ibs. Non da INTER, box. 104 Herald ocd Warens LOT OF GooD, STEAM COIL AND Np for heating a factory, Address J. D., box I D off lee. Was SAFE, MIDDLE 8348, AT A REASON able price, at No, 2 Bond sireet, Ores door,

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