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DIRECTORY F FOR ADVERTISERS, peurEnrs—Bsenen Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth Las —Seconp Pacz—Fourth column. warns SS” OPPORTUNITIES—Prem Pace—Sixth col- SINE NOTICES—Sxvents P, Pace—Sixth colama. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Nintn Pace—Fo' 9 column. ‘SAND SALESMEN—Twa.rra Pace—Fourth SE ne eisritt column. CHMEN AND G. /ERSB—Tweirrn Pace—Foorth aa ai IU ntrs_secors Pace—Fifth and DOPARTN £WSHIPS—Firrm Pace—Aixth column. DRY GOUDS—Fi1 th col BELLING HOUSES. 0 LE tet, PURNISirED AND or SPURNS! HED—Nints Pace—i and second col- ND EARS—Fixsr P. cel — colam! INANCIAL—Firtu Pace—Fourth and fi(th columns. Nuvtu P, th MENCH ADVERTIOB EMENTSTwaurra’ Pace—Bixth AWANTED—FEMALES—Twaurrn Pace—Second and third columns. BSL Se cama tial natal Pace—Fifth and ORSES CAURIAGRS, £0.—Fieer Pace—Fourth, Aftn and six COERe. ‘AL ESTATE FOR BALE Nine Pacem AO! Pace—Third column. AL NOTICES—Eicntm Page—Second column. itu Pace—Sixth column. FOUND—Fiarst Pace—-First column. MACHINERY -Eiaury pAce—Hecoud colunn. Corte (obtiol Feia a nk spar Wost Fourth column. L—8xconp Pacr—Fou! MILLER AND DHESSSAK ING Finsr Pace—Sixth NEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texta Pacs— column. Eiowrm Pagse ith column. FESS) ONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Tweuers Paae—Second column. rea BNE cour oF ni eee FOR SALE OR TO REAL ESTATE zr. SEXCHANGE-Nixea Pace—Fifth REAL saath at WANTED—Niwen Pace—Sixth column. DS—Finsr Pacr—First aud second columns. i OTION—Eieuta Page—First and column 8. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Exevertn Pacr— mor second, third, tourth, firth and sixth columns, KLITH Pacge—First and second columns. srrvalions WANTED—MALE: irr Page—Third arnciat "NOTICES—Piner Pace—First and second SPORTING boos, BIRDS, 4&c.—Finst Pace—Third La BUMMER RESORTS—Szconp Ease Fourth column. EB TRADES—' res umn. TO LET FOR SusiNas SU RPUSES—Nixtn Pacr— ‘iret colum TRAVELLERS’ « GUIDE—Secox Pace—Sixth coluran, Lah nS a ne THIR go cep) APARTMENTS TO LET— umn. WANTED TO PU RCHASE—First Pace—Sixth column. Dabs ir et COUNTY PROPERTY nor SALE OR LET—Nintn Pacr—Fitth colum! YACHTS, BTEAMBOATS, £0.—Firru PaceSixth colamn, HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH 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 3 TILL 8 P. M.) AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. ‘PERSONAL. JURFORD JBAKINS, ALIAS JENKSON, LEFT BAT. tle, Sussex, in Great Britain, on the 15th af Jul: “and arrived at’ 27 Prince sireet, Sd. Seprember, 1810, and ‘Was soon afterward joined by his children. The children of the said Burford Jeakins_ are entitled to onesninth share of the state of John ‘Mitchell, thelr grandtather, late of Bexhill, in the stid county of Susse: ine man, which they ma’ receive on application to tom IENRY REEVES, of Bexhill, aforesaid, or to WILLIA) BLACKMAN YOUNG, of Bank Baildinzs, Hastings, Great Britain, Soliciior, 10 one of whom they are requested to apply immediate’ Watod 19tn Skrrivanen, 1872, ISGUSTED HOUSE AGENT—I THINK I WOULD like to know you. I would stand zwei lagers. Ad- Gress as beforo. E. E.—ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. WRITE TO je same address, Lunch at Delmonico's 3 FORGE. F. —I AM SICK AT MY MOTHER'S HOUSE. C. HAST. LE igh bet hes SWEET LETTER RECEIVED. CAN- not make PhiladeIphia in time, but will follow you to Paris as soon as possible. God bless you. CHARLI NNIE, MOLLIE & CO.—PITTSBURG LETTER RE. ceived. Business only provents my accepting invi- tation. Will write you. BH. FY Cp versa LETTER FOR YOU, EUGENE, RR. J, TIFFINEY—PLEASE CALL AT 462 an od avenue to-morrow, as I leave = Gapada Serrexaen 17, 1872 M=z!°9, ALL RIGHT; I WAS SICK; COULD NOT fend this before write soon to CORISANDE, 64 East Twelfth street, bo: ‘OTIOE.—TO CARRIE VAN NOSTRAND OR 3 who lived at dan Wooster street, New three ago—Your uncle, Henry Edwards, of Heant, is dend, and has left wit his property to Fos, “OEDEBECCA AT THE WELL"—WHhY DO Yo! write?’ We are anxious since the Metis isos JACK, ILKS—DIAMONDS.—OUT OF TOWN; JUST GOT note; counsel's address, box 2,100 New York Post office ; he has iull powers; communicate ye aye DA, UESDAY MORNING, 9:8).—CAR FR a pee nie landifg, up through tunnel and several times after- frards, Wa disappointed in not handing you mote, AL ortunity to ‘tag abe note Cs in ty Birietly coud nual. "Address A. erald i Sa BARNEY MOUF, AGED 19, WHO 18 SUP- posed to be abartender in the city gfhew York, call on his father, who is in distress 1 No, 9 Worth street, }OUN WILLIAMS, TLL MRS. HUNTINGTON SEND HER ADDRESS fo friend of eight years from the country to J. D, ROSS, station D ws AAFED-PRRIONAL ORONO TILL, cahic EM. gT Hill Conrad & Co. who did bud ais ft 1870, world confer @ AVOY Gadress (o hie Trend J. W, Le of C pineal, ‘A trouble. fone ant expensive itiigation’ vould be avotieds — RECEIVED—A.—CALL AT 37 SOON, Ug LOST AND FOUND, APSIZED IN THE NARROWS, RUNDAY, 19TH IN- stant, a 28-foot Satlboat, Whoever picked her up Pilide sultably rewarded on returning her to W. SIE AR, foot foot of Twenty-seventh strect, Gowanus Bay, yn. Bitier Fock MONDAY, AUGUST 2, A BROWN LEA. ing a gold penell, money ing expenses. er Fa "yar Rockaway, be SN hy Aan he a Lat DIAMOND, ATTACHED TO A SMALL CARD. SP rite aid to the a for ite recovery, Ad- dress EK. B, BURTON, Herald office. Lopemene Social, ales Baye soar 66 AND $69 87, nt of whic! ped. Also a sum In which the fn ni may? ar cf rein, i ahs tas mtd ry er orate by Feturning tt the O8T—A MALTESE CAT, WITT NAME AND NUMBER on collar; anawers to ihe name of Colly. A Heoral rd siven to the person returning It to 107 Speseae ioame WALL STREET AND SOUTH Docerate fu ara weak race 85 recarhing i toJ. A. METCALF! Broadway.” yo Ps wh i 4 a Py IN street, Usteen ine Bowety sand Fit street ander wi Bok ines liberally rewarded by leaving it at the OST—& SMALL SIZE MEMORANDUM BOOK, WITH owner's name inside. returning same to OTN G Oar Pay, Nowe’ | Rawor Wore, corner Sixty-fifth street a1 ird avenue. Ls CHECK A | GUARDIAN SAVINGS Pare, wreaks has stopped payment, The finder will be Ly by returning the same to #4 Nassau ‘treet, room ¥ ° ere ‘by feta Ee aera ea eek S Lie oR —— WATOH AND SET OF SHIRT Mowe asked, ‘Address w i. Ba toa" Went Vlity third sree LOST, ON THE 8TH, A BRINDLED, TONG 1a $5. TG at ee ate ) REWARD.—Losr, “MONDAY 3 NoOx, IN THE $21 ‘ot Forty-second street and Madison ave- bue,a Aaa buff-colored, tne-haired scotch Terrier ae Rist tat grilver chain collar on, marked “Heatrive | Forsyth. tarving tnt 5 uss FOuSYTII. 312 Ma liron a - SPECIAL NOTICES. JABNEMANN MAGNETIO MOVEMENT | CURE.— Tarrytown, on the Hudson.—This ation now Ficelving patiedte for board and treatment; chronic discases & spec alty no drugs used. iculars ad- dress Drs. AURY, as above, or at thelr old os tablished office, No, 8 West Forty-fith street, New York. $20 Emer aero POs ATER eveni anber containing’ 38 U a twenty lollar bilks) ; the shove. Te. rand will be paid tor the veiurn of the money to 286 West ages Third avenue and Fitty-eighth street, bw io finder will receive the above $25 fen r Railroad, 56 thin hy hatr and «mall cray whiskers and wore Diack a. avenue. .—LOST, ON bea LAsT, A stones he —_ Wide apart; vaiue $60, Address room 21 Everett to their business ; correspondents through- guvike epaat ae and Europe. ‘Bustness atrictl; tly con” bo al tective business, All business strictly c nty-iiret REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING, nue entrance tothe Park, a sinall ty Dollars: It belongs to one who of the owner by returning it to D. LAMB & BON, 1.and 18 East Firty-elghth etree! Irstrest. REWARD.—FREDERICK AUGUST fae from Berlin, Prussia, laborer at the depot of ‘he Seventh avenues ‘on the 18 feian and has not come back. ite is of middle. alpacca old boots, a blue woollen und tartan sie dt The above ‘sewand Will be a WB Of reabo rs. B. v7, obe, Whe can give nevws whereabou:s by $100 Sene"s Cluster Diamond "Ring; BTECTIVES — 11 DSALL & CO, NO. 6 PINK SrEERT retiable and efficient operatives in all mat: RECIFE STATES DETECTIVE Agency, 39 Namau street, tumnish operative efor all SPECIAL , NOTICES. $500.00 000 GIVEN A “away, auksr 0. BEST THING OF THE AGE. SQUARE CHANCE OF $100,000 For ONLY $10, LARGE RETURNS FOR SMALL OUTLAYS. 1,000 CASH GIFTS, $000,000. STRICTLY HONEST CHANCE IN A GOOD CAUSE. SEPTEMBER % THE DAY OF FORTUNES. ‘TICKET OFFICE, 000 BROADWAY. precedented sales of tickets already made, and Pcs constantly Increasing demand tor them irom all Cos tere, bi Raving satiety the trumoes that, there could be jor Postponing the Grand. Giit Concert for the beneat of the Public Library of Kentucky, they have cirected on management to positively announce the Drawing, without postponement, oo gattnday September 2" Aner the nuraters or a ad ‘are put into one glass wheel and the One in another, trom which they will be al- ternately drawn by blind onildren im te Brexenee of the audience, the drawing will begin at 6 o'clock A.M. i the great hall of the Public Library Building, and con: tinue until the one pancwand siits, a0 amounting to the enor- re al 18? OF GIFTS. mous sum of One Grana Gift, Cash ve Grand Gift, Cash 1 1 20 Gi Fi 600 35 21,000 C rT 22,500 oo 20,000 0 o 18,000 100 20,000 612 61,200 ++ $800,000 ith a rs, $2 50; 11 whole eke tor Fy $s Scent 113" for $1,000, 285 S10), No discount’ on lose than ‘$100 * orth of Ket a ti ‘8 tine. nis Grand alit ‘oncert Is authorized 1 by A apectal act fare of Kentucky, Dased Marl for ‘the Purpove (of establishing, in Louisville ublic brary, to be free forever to all citizn:, and ts gual eed inv all ta features by olen law and by the very best eliizens of the State. Hon. Thomas KE. Bramlette, late n Governor of the State, hax accepted the place of Manager, and ii any one here of elsewhere doubted the integrity ot a und rhea inquiry of any citiven Kentucky est "that dowit The judges of ihe he State, the wealthiest bankers, ihe Most prominent editors, the Mayor and city, oficers of Lou! ofthe most eminent Kentuckians make up the lst of Trustees, and Supervisgrs who will attend the Drawing and see that all Is falrly con- ted. No scheme of chance was ever presented to the Batic with such guarantees of absolute iairness in the stribution of gifts and prompiness in their payment. The money to pay the offered gi spectal deposit tn the Farmers and Drovers’ Bank Hin Lottiviiie, Gaien surer, and can only be drawn out to pay the gifts. The drawinj Swill be published in the Loiiaville papers ana New York Herald, and official copies mailed to those to whom tickets have been sent by letter. Tickets to which gifts are awarded will be paid by the Farmers and Drovers’ Hank, Louisville, or by sight draft upon the Fou Honal Bank of New at the option of the ones. They must first be presented to the management, at room No. 4, Public Library Bullding, be- fore payment. Payments will begin the third day after the drawing and continue for six months thereaiter. Main ice in charge of Hon. THOMAS BRAM- LeTTE, Public Library Building, Loutsville, Ky. Branch office, in, charge ot THOMAS i, HAYS, N.Y. Tickets can alco be found with John r 4) ¢, 16 Broad street; P. C. Devlin, 31 Nassau; Good- rise 1,21334 ‘Broadway; J. Scott Gibson, 562 Geo.'T! Kintuer, 9 Spring street; Jos. Bates, Fecaa wa: 193 Bre way. GRAND MASS MEETING WILL at the Cooper Union, on Monday, September 2 Under the direction of the New York City Council o Political Reform, for the purpove of consolidating, Into one determined effort, all the reform organizations and friends of reform of this city, to devise and consummate measures for the reform of our public affairs. Some of the most eminent speakers of the city have been engaged, Particulars of the meeting will be duly given In thé dail MAA Bie arse trends ds.of the cause are invited ate be present. BE HELD EUTIVE comm W. ¥, Havemeyer: GE Detma B. Willis James, Frederick Schack. lackson 8. Schultz, James M. Halsted, overt Hoe. John Wheeler. J. B. Varnum. Henry J. Scudder, John Stephenson. John P. Crosb Charles Watrous. Dexter A. Hawkins. George P. Putnam. A.C. Post, M.D. 3G. Havemeyer. A. R. Wetinore. ©. Jackson, er C, Van Vorst. Hoop r x NEILSON, President. BEERS, Secretary. A ARTES, SOLE AGENT OF ROYAL HAVANA Lattery, 68 Brondway; Fost offlee box, 4,900 Now ‘ork. Prizes’ cashed and information furnished in al egal lotteries. Send for circular. A WROYALTAVANA LOTTERY, PRICES REDUCED, ARTINEZ & GO., Bankers, it ee oe 4,68 Post oftice, New York. Am Kegrueny: xara gra No, Ou seprenucn 1 47. 1872, “pumtocet—ctasa no, leaner 17, a7 39, W, 1, 7, 5, 73, 3, 29, 42, PADUCAH—EXTRA CLASS NO. toesers aes Fa . » a, A, Sl, 67, 14, 8, 12, 10, 1, 2, FaDUCAN—OLASs NO. 14— sree 1, 8. 8 AT 80 4S 46. MMONS & GO.. Managers, Cavin th, Ky Address J, CLUTE, Broker, 205 Broadway; box 4,959, —OFFIGIAL, DRAWINGS. ROYAL HAVANA AND ° Kentuck State Lotteries always on file. 3, CLUTE, Hroker, 206 Brondway, 153 Fulton street _ Post office box 4,009, nd Xo, 2 Park row. INO TRUSS AND BRAC MPA: ‘New and improved self-adjust! of on-friction Brace Truss, Abdominal and Spinal Shoulder Braces and other surgical adiuncts for sale and applied at 512 Broadway. D elateacalil CAN BE Chil SCHENCE’S PULMONIC PaYnCr, BE SEAWEED TONIC ite now n sity youre ince f war cured of Consump- ore mmedies, which have since become cel eele brated or the, cure of Gohmmption in all parts of the hey have cured more oases of genuine Gonsusaption and Liver Complainte than all other rome. combined. The reason for this is obvious, as jenck’s Pulimonic Syrup possesses the peculiar proper: § Ex-Officio. DRA’ 3. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, es of ry enieg the morbid matter in the Lungs and ex- pelling it in the form of expectoration, healing over {he vas fed arth s'oaing all the cavities making the its This no other remeily can do. Banach nd soiree Pifis are G - tied bo ination, and are a substitute for the use of calomel. They unlock the diseased bile long retained in the nevetemn, Which fas been producing disease and decay in the various organs, and tl on by es expelling thts worth bile and slime from the tem im the shape of coptous bi bilious slimy stools, the Sh ts restored ade heal 1h, wi “oh tye! Tie toe re mecreted. There ts nothing weakening In these Pills, if A Tout dabititated — vble can take them it and ereased streny wu vee MS nade ‘exclusively of Sea-Weed Tonic marine or sea weeds known only to Dr. Schenck, and the rare property of making natural gastric neutralizing all thus gets up a first rate ap- “brief outline of the mani medicines operate in curing Consumption, Li and all cases Uf Indigesti mits of this article would not permit of my enter- ne any further into “te to say that alter ears’ experience I have cured more cases of Con- sumption rg Sts celebrated medicines than any other in that tim andreds of bad cases given oh to die are now well and naan ‘by the ase of these remed sn nd I can reter the reader to thousands of cases in and around New York who are living witnesses of the power and virtue of eal rarden ee icines. These remedies never depress the vital forces, but, acting upon diseased sverctions and cx- ling svery iain that is wrong from the system, raises it up to its natnral standard, and he: mand nae ness tol lows an je Seven! mic Syrup, \drake Pills. ee Ine jared by J. Hl, SCHENCK & 20K. Pememenes sixth wand AFch streets, Philadel. an waolte We hEehy, ‘Wholesale Agent, No. 8 College place, Fa? G4 p Met) NEW JERS fila STATE eee ee fs now being held at Waverley, ni jewark., Exe dokets, Including admesion to fair, for sale at foot of Gor ant sirest. Trains almost every hour to and trom from the fair grounds. POT FOR SBWING MAOWINE NEEDLES, AT Law by iw | —Needles of ail deseri cee ee pom of acid, giving tone and | ‘08. 71_ BROADWAY, ROYAL a, "oat ‘conta bow Peony Brokers; room $1, main Rw stan cone og a and_ 54,400 prizes. of which one prize of i 80,000, one of ‘30,000 eae thal om one gt a ors commences a Oct 2, Siu loratlon et sevantagoboR ESC ‘ottice Dox «0 ranean 2 PREIFFER, Soon ie between Walker and White beg to call the attention of the trade. to thelr most com- te assortment of New Toys, ea anc: y Goods, ms Bohemian Glass and Lava Wares, Accordeons, certinas, Harmonica: M oq Bonen Beads Ha wand The most extensive ee ot’ any Tobin in this line, which they are offering on the most favorable terins. Sine eonne oe OF TOWN; JUST GOT see counsel's addreus, box 2,100 New New. York Post 3 communicat oe “DRY GOODS, TAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI- tute, established I Professors Mi ranagors Wi 107 West twenty-third street. Good references No pay for board or services tall cured. ae 0. 000 Pups bra of Lonely or Bale. of jokets | Pe about mart von Were ae al. $83 ‘a BA’ Tr. uarter, $2 For sale Broadway, bay 4 Bend pate creula $589.589 82 I8 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. ized Kentucky state Lottery; $1 yee deawn In Reval Havana Lolwery of of Cuba J tornber 8 “anuniy a pee 2 co. ate “a 174 Broadway. Birds, dc. Mcttcines for “aa Meenas pal Food for moe bi VEY'S, Forecne (01 ng 2 irds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No, 8 Greet ae THE TURF. ILEETWOOD ‘ASSOCIATION, UTUM, MEETING COMMENCING TOLEDAY. ‘OCTOBER 1. Pt Lal No. 1—$1,000, for horses that have never beaten * Alden Goldsmith enters b. g. Gloster. A, Patterson enters 8. m. A! ice Brown. Thom: E. Broadway enters b. m. Starlight Nell. W. McMahon enter: bik. g. Billy Dawes. John Murphy entorsg g. Vieto mm, Fanny Osborn, 3b. Mm. Ossey enters bik. i, Lady Byron. Witten Weilington enters br. g Wellington. W. E. Weeks enters b. m. lay. 2 Zona No, 2-$2,00, tor horses that have never beaten John Lovett enters b. m. Gazelle, = Mace enna T8 8. 8 Gray Eddy. ¥ £.8. Lottery. wi idtians an y ‘an % ott enters b. m. Tennessee. P. Manee enters b. m. Mary A. wnitney. Thomas 8. farpenter entors b. m- Lydia Thompson. Wz HS enters wh. n fon Crown Prince. SECOND bay RSDAY, OCTOBER 8. Mice! No, 3—$1,500, horses that have never beaten D. Mace enters r. g. 3. H, Phin te ylodse ‘k Di Phillips enters gr. g. Jack Draper. W. BE, Cees? Eiht Boils. James McKee en ers b. m. Young Thorn, Henry Newland enters br. 8. Wm Turnbull. Purse No. 4—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten John Lovett enters br. g. Young Bruno. Daniel Jenkins enters 8. Joe Brown. J, Pauling enters b. g. G N. Kelsey enters b. E. Ho kins enter 5; So Comet, igxa enters b. m. “try aes Mi Roaseenenee g. Castle Be D, Piiter enters ch. m. Grace Bertram. be H. Borst enters b. g. Ed. Foster. J, J. Bowen enters g. hen ag P, Manee enters g. g. St. E Elmo W. H. Sareleentares. oes RD DA’ RIDAYS OCTOBER 4. Jom No. 5—$1,260, tor horses that have never bevten Alden Goldsmith ee) db. Am Gloster. gona Lovett enters b. P. Hadden enters b. tterson enters 8. m, Alice Brown. McMahon enters bil af Billy Daws, H. Phillips enters b. m. Fanny Osborn. Daniets enters br. ¢. Brown Prince. werag ton enters br. er paton: ‘Weeks enters b. m. Susie Clay. RSE No. 6—$4,000, for horses that have never beaten hee Meates A Wi i. B. wW. W.E. Pu 23. john Lovett enters b. m. Lalu. fullerton. » a Mace enters ch. g. Jud, Danicls enters ch. g. . Smith enters bik, s. ‘the Rod -n enters ch, Bowen enters b P. Mange enters b. 8. FOURTH DAY CMONDAY, Octobe: Ponse No. 7—$2,00, tor horses that have ne vee be aten D. B. ar. me “Heatherbloom. Wellington enters br. mea McKee en:ers b. m. eoene 3 5 Rowen enters b. g. J.N. Woodward entre b. im. * Belle Brandon, formerly Bele of Neri ae lary -y Newland enters br. & Wm, Turnbull. cHSe No. B-$100s treo for ali; $2300 additional to aay horse beating . D. Mace enters br. g. George Falmer. B, Mace enters b. m. American Girl. W. H. Doble enters b. m. Rosalind. ommence each day at2 o'clock. Admission to grand stand and field, $2 Badges to clab house, en- Soewed by a member, $5. Horse cars leave Harlem Bridge euch day of the races every ten minutes, direct tor the Park. Trains teave Forty-second street depot at 11:40 A. M. andi P.M. ped Azad NESS, President. IR, GROUND ASSOCIATION. _ N MELTING BSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 0. 1, $750—For horses’ that have never beaten a0 Four entries, Purse No. 2, $1,000-For horses that have never beaten 2.85, Eight entries. ‘SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Purse NO. 8, $1,500—For horses that have never beaten 2:26. Three entries. Purse No. 4, $1,25)—For horses that have never beaten 231. Ten entrica, THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19, Purse No. 6, $850—For horses 'that have never beaten 23% Twelve entries. a three No. 6 6 $2,00—For horses that have never beaten ‘2 Ix entri FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Puree No.7, $1,80—For horses that have never beaten E taht Purse No, 8, $2, all. Threo entries. FIFTH DAN SAPOMBAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Purse No. 9, $1,000—Free for all, to saddle. Four entries Purse No. 1h, si Dash of three miles. Bix entries. each day at 2 o'clock, Admission nd and ping? Fi tage $2; ladies, $1; 1) $7 O Music by Bern KALBFLEISCH, President Oaxsae, Superintendent, OSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, RO ROGHAMME OF MUSIC FOR WEDNESDAY, March, “fhe Hero” -Vroohkeller x overture, ; 3. 4. Se) 6. Verdi ‘Bousquet ‘ADOLPIT BERNSTEL Musical Director. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. — Notice.—In case of posta ent, notices will be oste on Herald bulletin, Johnson's restaurant, Now Fork, and at the oltieg of ne As-ociation. We Oni , Superintendent. ) “Phin FAT GROUNDS—RAGES OF SEP- ir 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21.—Take the Coney on and Brooklyn Fatlroad horse care via Jay and Smit streets, from Fulion terry, north side, Brooklyn. OLS SOLD AT JOHNS( i STAURANT, 1,187 i corner Twenty-eighth street, on boat mn Ward and’ Biglin, this evening; ‘also on v ort Le mn Th terns nm. Steamboat Fort Lee on Thursday aiternoo ie sonweok: TY OF AGRIGULTURE AND aaa TURE of Westchester county.—Twenty-olghth Aunual Fair, September 17. to 21 inclusly ONWAY EVENING—Gra 7. Potpourri, “II Trovatore”. 8 Polka, “Nightingale”... TUESDAY. Re ion of F r Cad Reception of Entries, BUSBY Reception of Baby Show, Exhibition of 4 Thorow hbreds, Grand Industrial Dispiay: SDAY—Exhibition ot Roadsters, &e., Eiuestrian, shi phy Trotting; three-year-old colts, ypurie $100, best j Mriaes names s,m. a Heynelds J Benotwe. m™ a Vir- a nies b (Harry nin; JOR! hames by hy Black ici Pore sans jhe not bearen #43, mite heats best 4 in 5. B, Daniels names br. bane PHuce: %. Carpenter names be. g. Captain Boyd; niel Mapes names b. h. Mohaw! ‘RIDAY— = TOtng purse $500, ‘for porpes that have never beaten 2:32; mile heats, best 3in 5, James McK pemess. h. Fredy J. F. Payyon names f. g. White Fa names. s.-Aemuless | GN, Ferguson names J. otk Copmer ly Judge seu Peter Mauce names b. m. ‘y A. Whitney. Taree 3100, four-year-old colts, intle 3, best Zin names bm. Bay Molly: T yate names ‘bh Dexter ; James Lunny names sm. Faniy Ander-on; Dr. Cook names s g. sing Sing Pet; W. Cronk names bik. m. wat yi Ranning aces purse $30, open w all; i Hest Zin 4; tothe first horse, $150; to the sec- ond, gun; tothe third, $y” knteiew ol tary's 's oitice on the gre unde. on Wr leroathet Trotting; purse $200, tor horses U MY best Sin Ben mn .el* nainey b.m. Delights niral Boy; a jemper sb; W. May : L. Devol names } for norses that hi best sin. J, 8 Washburn nam cant Hen Dawiels nomen he i. Delign; . Spurge names b. m. Beatrice: A. Dolan names br. g. Aimerican j Hoy, Wis ly Tempest); Dr, Cook names br. Te Gartnwa te name te) all; best 3 in American Boy (lorme 5 Db. mm Maggie RDAY—Trottin, bay LAT Sake Proddent. 4.0, ome Becretary. Top nd Wi Pe Phact a usckawhy, a no ons, Pony Phactons, Rockaway, Aro aa varona;” fine Sesortment of reliable work at lowest cash JOUNSTON & VAN ' TASSELL, 58 Liberty street. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1872._TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. Depot Ca rae is, giaee fronts; Phaetona, Cal ito he thers seca . a Carriages, ght Bug: es und tos ea . shee SCPURERS! UNION, 68 Broadway. SPECIAL AND ec ea SALB, . BY PUBLIC AUCT NESDA’ " SBPHEMBER 18, AT STABLE 151, Wrar, THIRTY, ane STREET, ‘AST ROAD, TRACK AND HARNESS, BY JAMES JENKIN Hannes AS hight 7 and’b youre oli; have: full’maamoe ana tafe, Ml; nd lsh driver ae and open galted ; have ; trot in ther, and. faster man's ; sone and ‘Kind, without fault OF blewish ; wil be sold ste fi ful Tre Mare, nant arias ae ea A bands Oran; ity, and sired by Bay ton: fast patti eiagty scord of 280i; this mare. trotted a in 344’ without bee Seaaten whatev. +: ae has 9; is anextra pole mare; has per care will trot ‘well ‘and easy driver, hela a Une or ran a maile is Lane she ‘e's of nothing and ‘warranted ne bred t bay Mare, 15% hands an wired y aka amb igang, | i dam a tueres was raised ty Shi inet ache toneor the handeo this city and showed » leap nd wa dispostt cea he State; can trot in 2:45 and warranted so and kin Ako a ver hanirome| sorrel Mare, hands high, years chy Fataed in iorof Maine? wety fant walker superior roadater Sania a mile last spring to 109 pound wagon in 44834; ine is perfectly sate for a aay to drive; afraid of nothing and warranted sound a1 ‘Also a fine young Cott 3 yeary old, sired | by Oonklin Star: halter Broken only; warrant Sound Also a fine ye young Grey Eagle Colt, months old and wi a fine Brood Mare. Pedigree and description at vate two Top Wi Qpen Wagon, one Pony ton, nthe Ca 18 wie and Double Harnese, Blanke ag dol aoe a ny ai ited a The above ah al warrant as represent and wilt be sald'to Highest Dulder-wichat nae and pate chaser will Nave t ample time allowed tor trial and ex- ammation. be seen and particulars ascer- tained at stable, as above, at all times previous to rate. JENKINS & DUFF, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER- corner of Broadway and Thirt ninth street. MAJOR C. W, ba ated AUCTIO. mh ER, Regular sa Horgen, Carriages, & EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Twenty-four hours allowed tor trial on every horse sold under warrantec. A LARGE DRIVING RING dn the Mart for showing horses on ea CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY AT a O1CLOOK. HANDSOME AND rast EXTRA COMBINED CHEST- nut sorrel saddle and harness Gelding, sired by Lexing- ton and bred in Kentucky ; 8, 18% high, 7 years old; 4 extra stylish and prompt dr drivers can ‘trot in 2:0,'and Was never handled for mecd; ts elegant under suddie; oes all gale, nnd Ie warranted sour ind, i Tare a Beta TON TURNOUT COM. i tng he celebrated ory speedy chestnut pacing are Lady Audioy rranilced y Ethan Allen, out of a Morrel nai 3 high,7 years old; an extra’ fine and ramy ditve hae of 2:38'4 at Brattleboro, and can beat 2:45 to-day ; ix gentle for a lady to drive at speed and by warranted sound and Kind; also top Pony Fhae- ton, Harness. BI ket £6: fc sold for want of use PAMTLY RETA HL GONSISTING, OF AN extra orate opel, of eek carriage Horses, 16 high, 6 yoaraaids handy and pleasant drivera; can trotin foot ane: under saddle and jrarranted: sound aud kind; a BY erclerant Park Phac FINE K GELDING, se iti 7 Vians OLD; pts fine, froe and cacy driver; great roadster; can trot Koad wer le for jens todrive aud warranted kind; also jarony maa, ke. 18 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; GOOD fin Ue! Sanner saddle; sold for account of whom it mal gore ‘ONE ELEGANT COUPE HORSE. EN TOP AND NO TOP ROAD WAGONS, REW AND. SECOND HAND HARNESS, HORSE Clothing, Saddles, Hridign, Whos, Halters, &e DE PRESS AND BU: a EPC a) ON! Labyd TURNOUT, COMPR ING A PAST BAY Gelding, 15 hands high,’ eyeeracia fine, prompt and easy driver; great roadster; can trot ii ; afraid of nothing Pe warranted sound and Kinds also Pony Phaeton, Har- NORE SET TRACK RE th NEARLY NEW. FOUR TOP AND NO TOP PONY PHAETONS, RISO SEVERAL OTHER HORSES. FULL, DESCRIPTION AT SAL! LES NEVER POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF rr. STYLE, BEAUTY. ction sale of fine Horses, Wagons, West Forticth street, on Thursday, center ‘i, a ii 8e) jonsk ting. ot ya Roané (mare and riding), brother and sivter, 16.2 high, 6 and 6 years old, Mohawk, dam Vorhiss Mare, raised ‘in ‘Vermont, and Shave been driven at Long Branch the past summer as a road team and Gre stylish, fast and gay drivers; can beat 3 minutes any y together and can heat 2:50 single to light road wagon. he mare has trotto: 2:48 single. sound and kind in ev Any gentleman wishing a fast road . which will im: Prove ou hin hands, is requested. to nd exainine this PiDark, brown family Gelding, Is2high, 7 years old; can trot in $:30 sure; is anextra stylish driver; not afraid of even a locomotive, having been driven by ladics the past Summer, I without spot or blemsh and warranted found an} Extra stylish roan saddle and road Mare combined, 15 high, 7 years old; has all the known saddle gaits and ¢an trot to road wagon inside of three minutes; has been owned and used the past three years by one gentle: man; is kind in all harness and a_ superi saddle animal; 8 free from any unsoundn and !# warranted as such. This mare will bear inspec: tion and examinatios gentleman wishing to. pur. chase a family roadster and saddle beast combined will Please gall and examine her berore the sale. Also 2 top road Wagons, by Stivers and Benson; 1 ope Wagon, by Benson; 1 Basket Phaeton, 1 light wet doubie Harness, 3 set light single Harness, city "pailt; wee Kersey Blankets; 1 tull suit sar Hobes, Ne Nets, Whi TN Awe |AMLIN, 'Auctioncer. ‘Avetion BALE, IMPORTANT TO ! TO HORSEMEN, RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, Will sell THURSDAY, Se Sept. 19, At 11 o'clock, Atstable, 28 Bast Fortleth street, One black Stallion, sired by Old Hambletontan, is 15 hands high, 6 years old, and can peat 2 bay’ Gelding slred by ‘dotdsmith Volunteer, 15.2 hands hig] old; warranted to trot in 21 bay cH ing’ ‘Trapper, sired by Old Hambletonian, 1nd zh, 6 pears old; can beat 2:60. One Day. Gelding: sired by Messenger Hambletonian, 15 hands high; can trot in 2+ ‘One brown Filly, sired by Frank Cheatam, 16 hands high, 6 years old ; 3 minutes; isa superior pole mare. none, rie Mare, Lady Litehfield, 15.2 hands high; can ‘ot in 2 The above Horses are all sound, kind and fast, and must positively be sold without reserve, T OUR REPAIR SHOPS, 61 {OROBBY STREET, ig’ stree A Landaulet, light and tee vee order, nearly new. ‘A Coupe Rockaway, but little A very fine close-panelled six- oat Rockaway. One very light curtain Rockawa; One four-seat Phaeton. One light Barouche. BRADLEY, PRAY & €O., successors to John R. Lawrence & Co., 553 Broadway. A —MINER & STEVENS, ¥ Carriage Manufacturers, 115 to 121 East Thirteenth stre street, near Fourth avenue, have on hand a full assortment of Carriages and Light Wagons of every description, manufactured on the prem. ises under their personal supervision, the production of which ia entirely first class, “CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Ml WEST BROAD- + way, tear Canal street.—Rockaways, Buggies, Depot, Express and Business Wagons, both new and sec: hand; double and single Harness; cheapest place in A LOT OF ROAD WAGONS, EXPRESS, GROCERY and light Busin ge Waronin: a @ second hi feat covered De ext ‘Twenty-reventh sireet betweet heh and f ‘sinth avenues, ONE NEW COUPE, BROWN CLOTH; ONE NEW + clroular front Coach, brown cloth; one Clarence, in food order, one Conch, he wlage quarter front, blue lining, cheap, HENRY. BU jercer street, between Bleecker and Amity. | oourE ROCKAWAY, One Curtain Coa: Two Close Coaches in good rae atlow prices Also several new Clarences, Coupes and Broughams F. R. woop, 29 and 2 1 West lineteent! STABLE TO i -THIRD GREET, we NEAR n ave eight st car areas Ee D. BROWN, 00 Broadway T REDUCED: An RES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT of extension atid hale Ae he Phaetons, top and no top Wagons, Road Wag: 9 street. KIND AND ‘SOUND, HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 Years oll, Express, Wagon, good as new, & . ness. Can be seen at Fulton strect, r Greenwich. FIRST CL, STYLISH, ONE gd COUPE Rockawa: with full jattered: been_ used Wat’ Ave week back shen te tere ve Weeks; com fold tor $300 oash yuo teen. "Gall 'or dare ia, 3 SHETEAND “PONY FOR SALE—WITH WAGON or i ind fai Rees ore ren We years und and kin arne: inches old, 61 Rast Twenty-cighth street ©” AMY MARE FOR SALE—16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS old, sired by Champion, Jr.; can trot any time in 2:45 aud’ much taster when in condition; wacran found, kind and gentle in all harness; sold on account of owner xoing South for the winter. ‘Can be seen at Mo- DONALD'S stable, M8 East Forty-firet street, GENTLEMAN'S ROAD AND FAMILY HORSE— Ms hands, 6 yeate old; will show 22455 at od and kind; sired (a Koyal George; dam Uhafion, 60 East Twenty-ixth street, gg ao THB CELEBRATED STALLION tap. Gieeee, va Fleur de Maria W. Ty Wi cae wal om severe LARGE AND VERY DESIRABLE FIRST OLASS private Suante for salo or to let—I17 West Twenty- reet, hear Sixth avenue; every modern convenl- nice; accommodations for seven horses and large car- Hage Yoo Immediate possession. Apply to oF "Sddress 128 Broadway, room No. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Carriages, of all kinds, cheaper than the cheapest; Rockaways, Fheate ms, top aud Road Bi DAY & ‘80! , 146 and 48 ies, ridge street, LIGHT LANDAU OR THREE-QUARTER CLAR- ence wanted; must be in good order and cheap. Address, with price, 8, D, M., Pelham, N. AS poner HORSE FOR SALE.—GENTLE AND kind; an Griver) time 3 mination; for $8 at nee, Tore, es “apuiy ‘rankfort Bonse, corner Fran! TRUCKING BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP—TWO Horses, one double , 4c, and as much work from two first class houses as teams can do. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A” EXTRA STYLISH DARK BAY GELDING POR salo ; 15% high, 6 years old; blocky built, long flow- ing main m nd Sailt Can'trot in 3 we minutes; warranted in every particular. Call ai ‘est Fourth street. CLARENCE, COST $1,800, FOR $760; COACHES $0) Bag y'and Ta Harness for ‘ont $400; second ana | nd indaua Coupes hor at materia AMR Fourth street and Broadway. A GERMANTOWN CARRIAGE WANTED—MUST BR in good order and new style; no notice unless lowest ., | cae pride is stated. Address CARRIAGE, box 117 Herald office. A DUSENBURY & NELSON SQUARE Las 160 Ibs. Trotting Wagon, in perfectorder, ‘and ret of city Made covered harness, in good order; all for $100. In- Quire at No. 80 Kighth avenue, stos stor g ARGAINS ELEGANT NEW SQUARE BOX, TOP Buggy, used six times, cost $878, price $250; Brow. ster, of Broome street, light Road Wagon, $165; perfect beauty, 182 West Twenty-Hith treet. Boar FOR HORSES8—GOOD STABLING AND BEST 1. ot care, Address SAML, T, SKIDMORE, Great Neck, O*gmacee FOR SALE.—I AM SELL) Buggies, my own manner ee low a ae NARRIAGES, yan TONY, PHARTONS, AND BUSINESS agons, for sale or tole ¢ day or season WHiTYS anutactory and Stables? Nevinieaaed Fulton streets, Brooklyr Country BOARD FOR HORSES. SEND FOR cIR- yn, golery containing reference, to W. H. SEAMAN, Ros- IDWARD SCIIENCK, ‘AUCTIONEER, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF FINE SPAN HORSES, LIGHT PARK P! HAETON, HARNESS, a EDWARD SCHENCK, TH DAY, 18th inst. at Liberty street, at 1 o'clock, avery fine ‘span of tamily Horses, are chesinut Mor; rath 16% "hands, are perfectly sound and kind in etther single or double ‘harness 0 a beautiful, light four-seat Park Phaeton, with shitti pole and shafts and clegant slip lining, was built. to order and never used; also double Harness. INEST COUPE OR CARRIAGE HORSE IN NEW York; mahogany brown; over 16 hands; high action, even disposition, sound and kind; will suit a particular customer. Apply to WILLIAMS, it 105 West t Fortieth street OR SALE—20 GOOD WORKING HORSES. INQUIRE oe Oe the Jee office, 800 West Fitty-second street, after 3 Yeloc! Fo, SALE—PAIR RICH BAY COLORED OLOSE- mated Kentucky bred Ct Horses, 16 hands, 6 iat old, with Jong arched necks, heavy manes and jails to the ground; splendid style and action; fear noth ing and for style and beauty they cannot, be excelled also pair elegant close-mated black Horses, 16 hands, 6 aud dyears, long, full tails: splendid style, very drivers; all warranted sou and king soy blemish. _ Address GEORG: D. ZEHN, Easton, OR SALE—PAIR OF CLOSELY MATCHED BAY Horses, 7 years old, 16 hands high, full manos and tails, kind and sound, fine roadsters; for sale by owner in the country. “Inquire of H, G. HEALY, 69 Beekman st, (OR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG CARRIAGE HORSES, together with a three-quarter Clarence and Bre’ built by Brews of mS avenue; also a six-seater Rockaway, alinost new. Will be sold very cheap by MACKIN. 419 West Forty first street, where. the property can iy eine OR SALE—ONE THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY saddllo Horse, 6 years old, sorrel ; truo and kind; one thoroughbred trotting Mare, 6 years old, out of Leviathan and a thoroughbred mare: has a record of 242. Apply to TOM, New York Stables, East Twenty-cighth street, be- tween & ‘ifth and Madison avenues, ‘OR SALE—A HEALTHY, STOUT. MAR 7 YEARS old, true ‘ta harness, sul le for a doctor, with Wagon find Harness it desite; sold for want of use. "In- quire at 22 M at OR urs STYLISH HAMBLETONIAN MARE, 16 ;8ound, kind and gentle; can trot owner has no further use for her. rompt ult or OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE; ONE OF THE ‘nest gentleman's road horses in ‘the city; 7 year: old, 15% hands high; will show 2:40; warranted sound an kina. hE. ON, Nos, 3.and 5 West Thirteenth st, GANT BAY HORSE, 7 YEARS sty sound knd gentle suitable for a coupe or lan- old, 1534 hands high; very in single and double harness daulet, and sold for want of use by the present owner. M m9 40,3 o'clock, every day till sold, by in wiring for COAC! TMAN, at 0 Fast T Urty 1 Arst stroct, {JOR SALE CHEAP—FOR WANT OF USE, A TEAM Kt ‘and Truck. Apply to carman, 18 Reade street. till sold. Rx. SALE—A LARGE COVERED WAGON, BUILT ite last Fall, capable of carrying 6,000 Ibe., for $30. Can ween at Fs SALE—PAIR OF LARGE BAY HORSES, HAR- ness and Landau: price $1,800; owner about to leave town, Inquire at stable 140 Wi est wenty-clghth street, rk place, Jor pe inte Rhee one behets Ae ee , $150; also a very fine Jagger Wagon, ma Dandie 9 vers, Do} ‘Cure Pole and Shari vad Gordon's staples, Nos. 3 and 5 West Thlrtoe nth streets. FoR SALE CHEAP—A GENTLEMAN'S ‘gd ESTAB. lishment, consisting of the handsome, fast, flag tall, black horse Frank, 1544 hands, 8 years old, sound and a, kind and gentle for any one to drive, can trot in ingle or dou! ndsome 3% seat Brewster Wagon, 135 pound: seat, side bar Jacger, nearly Rew; apne ight Harness and Bross Suit. Will sell sepa To be seen at 138 West Thirty-ninth street. OR SALE—AT A RACRIFICE, A DARK BAY HAM. bletonian Horse, 5 years ol ood prompt driver; also fue Single. Harness by BUliligee Aoiy at etaniee a Kast Twenty-eighth street, OR SALE TWO HORSES, PRICE $9 AND $00. Inquire at the upper corner of West and Christopher streets, In the restaurant, after | 1 lo’ clock. ‘OR SALE-ONE PAIR OF FIRST CLAGS HORSES 544 hands high, 8 years old; prico $700. 116 West Thirty-tan street. OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.— Harness, Blankets, Clothing, Shoes, Tents and Bods and Bedding, double and single bugg: te ad ee heavy teaming Harness, Rubber Goods, &c., ciren| ular to PITKIN & CO., 110 Chambers 71 North Second street,” Philadelphia, — ORSE FOR SALE.—VERY HANDSOME AND STYL- tah, euttable for & coupe, carriage, buggy or suldle éainut brown; for $275, Calloh THOMAS GIM- BEE, 1 13 Second avenue. H*Abrong, topes CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BREAST x or nd Horse Equipments of grey de- ieriptlan. Ts st, variety in New York. 0, M, Chambers treet. for arson ‘New York, BRO., Manulacturers; warcrooms, 114 Ws BANKRuPT STOCK, Hit ties city maker; way below market pricea; Tust be sold; st all Mm ag! soul ee erfect; also Blan- Kets, Robe ¢.. for Fail and Winter. isa OMNSTON E & VAN TASBELL, 58 Liberty street. UST RECEIVED FROM THE COUNTRY—. low priced Work Horses, suitable for all px be rold cheap. Apply at 86 Woos! ANUFACTURERS’ UNION HEADQUARTERS.—IM- mense stock of every style Carriages; several second hand and slight! potiea Jarriages, all’ at reasonable prices; all styles of Harn MA’ NUFACTURERS? UNION, 688 Broadway. NEW, 26 SPRING SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON FOR beat city make; been used @ dozen times; per- fect beauty. Call at 128 West ‘Twentieth street. ONY, HARNESS AND BASKET, PHAETON FOR it $00; worth $600; Pony Ie , Vory prei If; hunt be colds “CHASE & CREAMER, and without a ; Twenty-sixth street, n 1 Fourth avenue, Gennes HORSE BLUCHER FOR SALE AT A fabulously. ore) price; best broke and gaited saddle horse in New York; In a dog cart he cannot be beat; cost late Colonel Fisk $2,800; will beg sole eer arclees ot ot seat ECOND | ‘ON, TOP BUGGTE: pot Wagon, wan Rockaway, Saratoga Victorii aad several sli ney e0 soiled Carriages at bargains; Harness, it ee *SCANUPAGTURERS! UNION, 638 Broadway. Sé neta’ HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING MANU- factured extensively by O. B. SMITH & UO., 40 War- Ten street aNFROSE LOW-PRICED 8FCOND HAND SKELE- Pe m3 heo" wel RS! about 100 pounds. Address sTou' Post ANTED—A GOOD DOUBLE, TRUCK. NOT MUCH xpress 2, at 43 and S16 Wanihington tae oy erent ante bay beg hy Pape pinta " mtly light for one horse ; to be in good repair nd by good city maker, Addi ting terms, Friday forming . INGELS, He: ome, wal = ae HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. TOP AND OPEN OAD WAGONS, BY BREW- 2 ster, ad agenbur ‘an Doser, and other city Makers; Coupe sake! Fandaulét, one Victorias ons Conch, ono Clecanee op and Qpen Pony’and O spring Phaetont, ono, Rockaway, ono Express Wagon, one md (track), side sprinas; two Jaggers, single and double larness, Hlaniets, Robes, &¢. ‘M. H. GRAY, 20 to 22 Wooster street. $160. —CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, 7 YEA’ Must be soll to clone burtieed aid ens ant king Taig enter aac ioe business, Eighth avenue, corner _DRY Goons. _ ENING OF PAPER PATTERN BONNETS AND AN iia copied trom late. importatios BRN BC perry a iG, 473 between Broome and Grand ts, ry AIR, HAIR, ATR —SHAWS PATENT HATE E Po teen hair; can be combed breton, Bwitches. 0a human Halr, cheapest, and b best in ihe ry gold, Switches, ‘one yard jon, $lana upwards. fe Bo it 2 tate ies uae Great Jones, uj i 6 re, a ris Sixth avenue, between twenty-second se Sweaty. third streets, up stalrs, Tor ry TAYLOR, — and Twentieth street, will open on alugeismettt ee eee also Untrimmed Hats, brench Flowerh Feathers, Jote, im ats, fo 4c., of the latest importation, a #24 LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street. Torna TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street, ‘Will open Om reday, be jureday, a large iamnortmetst os of h os here ied en ako Untrimmed tints, French Flower? 4c., of the latest importation. Feathers, Jets, LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street, S cand “4 TAXTOR, |Way and Twentieth street, willopen on Thureday, September 1! & large assortment of nbepld si also Cntriamed He Mens “lowers, Feathers, Jets &c., of the latest importation. D & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentioth wtvect. \PENING.—MME. DUVAL, 21 East Twendleth atreet, near 2 tlabaa form 762 Broadw: aan eae shoice of itported Pattern: the last novelties om the most reliable dresemaking houses in Paris. 10 MILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERS. At the great East Side Establishment Jobbing Room. third floor, you will find tull lines of Ribbons, Heathersy ae Velvets, Velveteens, Laces, Silk Torquoise (new ‘One ot the largest stocks in t in this city to select desirable Millinery Goods trom. We have the cheapest low price Kid Gloves in Americag our own manufacture and Rees ton. EDWAED IUDLUY & SON, SIL Grand Street, (4, 66, 63 a Allen street, th block cast from the Bowery: MILLINERY AND DRESS) ‘AKING. TG, Ww. BASSFORD'S, 781 BROAD’ ¥ —OPENING of Novelties in Paris Flowers ana Wings, on Thursday, September 19. Bridal Wreath Floral Dress Trimmings a specialty. MATHERS & 0O., 891 BROADWAY, CORNER Nineteenth atreet.French Bonnets snd English Round Hats, Felt Goods, &c. Fane: and I K. Round (ZEORGR SLOANE, BROADWAY AND | TENTS X street, will open on Thured tember 1! trimmed and’ untrimmed Bonnets and Hats In ereal variety ; also Millinery and Fancy Goods. MA180N, DUYAL._NOUVEAUTES PARISIENNES, 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway. Dressmaking in all its branches. Suits, Dinner and Evening Toilets, Orders executed promptly at Tees rices. RS. J. I. TRUMBULL, 376 BOWERY, IS FLEARED to announce to her’ customers that on Thursday{ September 19, and the following days she will be pre. Qouna i to show them an elegant assortinent of Bonnets 7 Hate, ME. A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE GAI loupéay. 423 Sixth avenue, has, Just returned tron Paris, and will exhipit on Tuesday September rh, a exquiste assortment of Bonnets and Round Hats, selected by herself in the leading houses of Paris. M“=. gyeppen, 968 Broadway and 183_ Fifth avenue, ade Hie third pirat ‘hursday, September 19, Fall and Wintei styles of Paris and London Mi linory, selected with oe care from the leading European houses. ‘ODES DE PARIS.-MME. HENRIETTE Bon, MEYER, formerly ot No. 5 Great Jones street, will exhibit on Thursday, [9th, at No. 15 East Ninth shal near Fifth avenue, the most recherche assortment. o Bonnets, Round Hats, &c., just received from the fir house of Paris, PENING DAY. cand ’ wR ring and Summer, 7 ISN TERRY, Sr Union ware, will exhibit on Wednesday, ‘March'20, the Intest styles aris, London, Berlin and New Y Ladies’, Misses’ and Chitdeen’s: Wound ‘Hate and Bonnets! al the new styles of Boys! and Infants? Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c. F 2 —— | C PENING.—J.. THOMPSON, SUCCESSOR TO fe hompson & Co., 877 Broadway, will open, on Weds “september 13 and 19, tho latest, also of our own manuface nesday and Thured novelties in French ture, The trade invited to INGA. B. DAVIS, 741 BROADWAY, WILL PENING.—A, E open on Thursday, the Ith inst., the latest novelties Fancy Goods; als in French Bonnets, Round Hats and al ourown manufacture, The trade invited to attend, all others, ARIS MILLINERY.—MME. FERRERO, NO. 7 WEST Thirtieth street, third door from Fitth avenue, has how a complete and’stylish assortment of Fall and Wintes Bonnets and Round Hats, selected expressly for her in the best and leading houses in Paris. haar Suen ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS AND ROUND Hate,—Mme, BINNS will open Wednesday and Thui day, at her Millinery Showrooms, 73 Broadway. Me chants, milliners and strangers are invited to call. 4 =. a = 'TION ‘. panned 0) GE, 20 Fi H AVENUE, opposite Counes Institute.. poathernicigs gt Tx Arithmetic, French, Latin and Greek; separate lad department, day and evenin: t telograbtiy’ taught prac- ‘cally ; detnand for operators. GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, England, prizeman and ex-echolar ot his college, gives instruction in Classics, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Anglo- Saxon and the English branches. Gentlemen prepared. for ie ds or American colleges. Ten years’ experience. Pape references, Address CANTAB, station D, New or! A VISITING GOVERNESS TO FIRST CLASS FAMI- lies solicits applications; daughters perfected in higher branches, sons prepared for college of busisess! method agreeable and easy. Address NONPAREIL, Herald office. A —THOROU STRUCTION IN FRENCH, . private lessons and classes, Ttalian, Spanish 5 Specialty for ladies siudying Italian vocalization. l’ro- feswor BONFANTL, 241 West Fourteenth street. Apply from 9 to 12 in the inorning and irom 5 to 8 evening. FRENCH LADY WILL GIVE AN HOUR'S LES son daily for $2) a nonth, except on Satarday; or in chool for Yodo, Without board. Apply at 88 Bleecker st. PROFESSOR OF FRENCIL AND GERMAN DE sires a situation fo, fa ch in a school or private fam. ily. Address PROFS 80) Ry 132 Macdougal #1 Bnet WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITH. metic, &c.—DOLBEAR’S Commercial College, 875 Broadway, d evening, for prac men can secure pri vi attention. Four priv: Caer tg ase AND, BUSINESS AFFAIRS. 3 Rooms, 726 Broadway. corner Eighteenth street, is now open; da; elical business instruction,» Gentic. Toons. Ladies receive special vi Apply for citcainre Marsh's works ter Or at INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, / 167 Madison avenue. This pay pen phos will reopen and Mrs. ELISE! ER, Principals, Chana saat Fen FOR ONG GENTLENRS st Twenty fourth si Reo} tember 17. Eighteenth ye: J ed icdateal HEIGHTS INSTITU AgTLETO Edgewater, Staten Island. erpoanting oh Mebest wee home for twelve boym reopens September 10,” For circu. lar address M. HA: IN, box 5,09 New York Post office, f ESSONS IN FREN H, SPANISH, ELEMENTS OF German—By an experienced and successtul lady teacher; references. Board Gesieea Sreenes fe oe ve eral hours’ instruction, Address Herald office. Senn Are (FOR YOUNG ABIES mm aes DESTR- Able locality on the Hudso & young seminary, with, appropriate ae and other en, to lease. ‘with some capital and, pro Beers ences can appiyt by note iddresged to cane rouge the post to room 23, at 39 Nasau street, iew York. Te, LADIES, NEAR THE CITY; ONE TO TEACH ae the fend French end Gorman must, pens ly, on a T —A PERFECT ENGLISH THACHER, AT Wa. rmnah BE and French ‘Aeademy, 273 old stre eae PO: lene TECH BY A LADY of & and; ts blo of teach Latin Horaid Uptown B Branc WANTED TO" PURCH. ) Wa. FIRST CLASS ROCKAWAY; Va ty for, two persons only. Address KD. ALLEN, 2,392 Post off WVTEo soe, panama ae? Ah ‘oR TOU ake! price, ‘Mdaress Rr lies, hoe Aad Paw ava 8 Y OR VERY LIGHT. ROAD agony te thar ry cheap. Address WAGON, Heraid't Uptown Branch somes. 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