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WHOLE NO. 138,185. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. [roses [ENTS—Eicurn Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth colum' BOLO ‘Tweirte Pacx—Sixth column. RDS—Firet Pace—Sixih column, TARDERS WANTED—Skcoxp Pacx—First, second and ‘columns. ARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third LYN BO, BOARD—Srconp Pace—Third column, antag REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Nuvtu Pace— Fourth JSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sxcoxo Pace—Sixth col- umn, 'SINESS NOTICES—Sxventn P. sixth column. ‘TY REAL ESTATE FOR SA) Ninta Pace—Third JENKS "AND SALESMEN—Tweurrm Pace—Third ae OTHIN sicutm Pacx—Foarth column. pACH NEN aD GARDENERS—Twxirm = =Pace— a wi PAMSHIPS—Niwru Pace—Sixth col- Pace—Fourth column. t Nowra Paah—First. a | ndPuaN STEAMSHIPS—Nivrn Pace—Fifth and sixth Te Naar th col Pace—Six' oye | COURETONS Nien Pao Sixt th NANCIAL—Firtu Pace—Fitth and cath columns, = gt JRNITUR e—Bixth col tENCH REDVERTISEM ENTS—Tweurta Pace—Fifth WANTED—FEMALES—Twazrrn Pace—Second BLE WANTED MALES—tTwmurrn Pace—Fourth and wer CARRIAGES, £0.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth th coll omni oxp » Page '4ck—Third and fourth columns, wes ROUME,, “SC., WANTED—Finst Pace—Fifth ISTRUCTION—Finst Pacx—Fifth column, SRSBY CITY, HOBOK! HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN RE! an ESTATE FOR SALE—Nixtu Pace— urth col 8CTU! SEASON--E1ourn Pack—Fifth column. ar AN OFFICES—Firat Pace—Sixth column. AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. | ACHINERY tn xuren Pacr—BSixth column. Curves ee ers, eee column. TLLINERY & AND'D DREGEMAKING Finer Pace—Sixth umn, NEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pace— th column. 'S—E1ontn Pace—Third column. LS ree ied Pace—Fourth column. AL—Finst ioe, made arb Pace rina column. 0» ‘inst P, ROVESBIONAL SITGATIONS | WANTED—PEMALES— '4cE—Second soma, ROPERTY “oun OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO Lg arg Pace—Fourth column. EAL ESTAT! EXCHANGE—Nintu Pace—Fourth and fifth esi ns, EAL ESTATE WANTED—Nintu Pace—Fifth column. EWARDS—Finst Pack—First and second columns, ALES AT oll halen me Pace—Fourth, fifth and One WANTED—FEMALES—Etxvenen Pacr— Lopes) third, fourth, fifth and stxth columns, euetH’ Pace—First and pecan columns. rTvations WANTED—MALES— I" wkirts Pacgk—Third jegcial wc NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second column. ee ‘DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Firsr Pace—Second HE T! AD HES wer Pace—Fifth column. HE TUR Second and third columns. O LET FOR TRUSINESS PURPOSES—Nintu Pace—First columi RAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Nivre Pacr—Sixth column, |'NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Ninta Pace—Second and third columns. WANTED TO PUROHASE—Twsirtm Pace—Sixth col- rarciiis, JEWELRY, &C,—Twetrta Pace—Sixth col- jrestcitizerer orn. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—! nm Pacs—Fourth column. *ACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Finst Pace—Fifth col- TERALD_ BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN | DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIC , 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- 3ECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS AR muh oP. M. ON WEEK 4) aT OFMCE RATES. uIND. RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. 'S (SUNDAYS 2 TILL 9 P. EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY f Veil | Ne “PERSOy Al as NY PERSON GIVING THE 5 Pars ne ras REO} abouts of the child doay, two 18 isursed Gy fave. samen: Eebeeey tae Wass Seaton treet, will receive $ $50 reward by by eit such inte Mri. CLARK, 118 Greene street, to whom the chat? wy” onge. A H. LEFFINGWELL WILL xunAee (ic) HIS |X. address to P. P. PENDLETON, Baltimore. T CENTRAL PARK, NEAR ANIMAL HOUSE, LAST Sunday heey about cight o'clock, tall lady, dark hair, dressed in dark suit. The gentleman that noticed her would like to make her acquaintance, Address A. 8, Herald office. OR ADOPTION—A HEALTHY MALE CHILD; American parentage. Call on Dr. or Mme. WEST, 42 West Twenty-fitth stiect, [FORMATION WANTED. MRS, VIRGINIA les, who came trom Ha bout six years ago aa A Mary. eoneennig ‘papers please copy. Au NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROBERT ATFIELD, charged from the English army (Eleventh. ‘August 31, 180, at Sidney, New South writing to’ his brother, 12s West Thirty-elghtti is fath ‘coachman, pirect, New, York. ‘Will hear trom er, others and sisters, Australian papers please copy. 'F ELLEN MINCHIN I8 IN THE CITY SHE WILL Wy wellto send her address to H. C. COOK, Herald FDR, J, HUME SIMONS WILL CALL AT Herald office he will find a letter. ce HENRY—OALL THURSDAY. __MARY JANE. _ M™* WILL GO WITH Sh hla Pee: ME AND KISS ME. [8S MARKHAM. —NO. GET THE CRITIC. THAT vs. ipreve it P.4 Any news Sep or at 22 Ann write. SHADOWED. — Sie JULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF DR. FREDERIC ames aie of Alton, Hants, En: tie or any 0 gama comnantense without tlay with is ety ted to communicate without delay Becapte FRANCIS JANE, $1 Wahringer strasse, a TP etges or dias Megsie Herbert, at Miler) Notlwon Ls a le at lor’ places Please to ret rit rit to 111 West Thirty- first atrect. HERE (18 HERMAN UNGER, BROTHER OF Unger, formerly clothier, at 163 Chainders fetta ‘Any information of hils whereabouts will be ankfully accepted. Addre rald off} ieee W.-AM SORRY 1 COULD NOT BE AT SIXTH AVE- «nite gate on saturday, Mth inst. Did not get letter in time. Please write and appoint another place. Don't bring a “third party.” _S. ILL THE LADY WHO WAS TO MEET A GENTLE man in Righth avenue on Sunday last be kind enough © communicate with h the direction given, ap- itt mn, some Hime and place for am interview? A fatiatactory ry explanation will be given for his absence. ‘ATH STREET CAR, SATURDAY, 9 P. M., SECOND livenue to Brondway;, Thirty-first, street. beyond Rixth avenue; purple feather and bow.—Will you favor Baseman on rear platform with a line? Address CHAN- |, Herald office. UND—A SUM OF MONEY ON OUR PREMISES, Owner can have it by provin » _WALRI COULTER & FLAGLER, 68 Chambers st. O8T—ON SATURDAY, FROM AN EIGHTII AVENU: E car, probably in West netton th among other pa- ers, saihe Letiery of Introduction. ‘he finder will be Fe. jed by leav 22 De: . OST—ON ‘MONDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, A itz Dy by lately cli nswers tothe name of Prince, The ander will be liberally warded by returning him to 422 West Twenty- fourth a. O8T—IN FOURTH AVENUE OR GRAND CENTRAL Deyo: car, between Fortyatxth street and Thirty: street ferry, a Ruseda Pocketbook. q ye finder oblige by returniny Kc at Comeipiier is Ultice, new lmtp ‘coun jouse, Ca a4 mone: TUESDAY, IN AN KIGHTH yb $ CAR or elsewhere, a narrow enamelied ft i iam, to D. iN inder will be rewarded. Al Steamship Co. . 88 Wail OsT—ON THE, EVENING OF SEPTE} Hoan inultute. Fairy n° ludtes Bleck cae inere Sacque, braided with black <br ii and trimmed wig died Lape ne lack Farmer's sain, fazone re will be aoe thy fiverett 2, ox ree ‘ive O8T—SEP’ 1 Pins en Trenth and Twel a back on Parasol with ivory har, r will arene rarded upon Fete Tenth street. ts fg it to 18 5 yas pany Re = RRWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF A SPITZ DOG, 1) which was lost at the Weehawken ferry on Tues: aril v'elock, to 948 Broadway. if $10 * arte, Beg mh A SMALL, BLACK MEMO- about two weeks azo, with owner's name, w A inside. Apply at 1,110 Third avenue. 20 BERT e, On a aE it iwers to tl y. returniny hin to 146 46 West Thirt ‘webbed street the finder will receive the above rewn $25, Filly i Mitac et , stolen on Fri ni 20th inst. gre Noe ee ee Liberty ee ew Latin Loug laltnd. ete VATS A REWARD WILL} BE PAID BY THE UN- dersigned for the retu NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. REWARDS. $50 BEX: REWARD.—STOLEN FROM JAMES GIDONS’ iarge tay Horse with a suar om hit forehend, nlvet a lai i" mnounted Harness aid red running gear Road Wagon. gg peti STATES DETECTIVE Agency, 39 Nassau Soot furnish operatives tor aa Raentiat. ‘iciective business, business strictly jent Pen: TP PARTY | WHO FOUND POCKET. book containing papers and greenbacks to the amount bs or $8, in ae hey? rc Hunter's Point depot, aday mornis ite 30, will return same to owner or Mnf e ‘Church, cc slip, New York, he will be re- wal PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. $100,000 FOR ONLY $10. OFFICE 609 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The following One Thi 4, amountin; the enormous sum of half ry rane of dota will be tise fributed, by lot, among tleket holders. at the GRAND GIFT CON 7, authorized by special act of the Legisia- pe, of Kentuek , for melit of the Public Libra’ at aleve Ke oh BATS! ee AY, Sept. 28, 1872 aahiS? OF G GIFTS, 6 Grand Gift, ¢: ; One Grand Girt cash, 1Cash ait 1 Cash 1 Cash 1 Cash 1 Gash 1 Cash Git: 1 Cash Gitt: 1 Cash Gift. 1 Cash Gift "otal 1 ii" patie rte rm $8 8; 11 whole % ves, wal whol A ise! '$:00; 113. for $1,000; 285 No discount ‘on less than 8100 worth if tic! kets fr si of 7.a69 time, at arge of Hon. THOMAS E. BRAM- , late Governor of Kentucky, Pubic .ibrary Build- Loaville, Ky. cop ane oftes, tr in n charge of Major THOMAS B, HAYS, Cait also bo ound with John 7; Edge, 16 Broad street; P. C. Devijp. st Nagenu Scott Gibson, 563 Broad- Mays Georve 7. Kintner, ‘Spring street; Joseph Bat DARIES, SOLE AGENT OF ROYAL HAVANA Loltory, 6 Broadway; Fost office box 4.000 New York. Prizes’ cashed Information furnished in all Tegal lofterien, “Beud for cireulnr. A —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, PRICES REDUCED. . J. B. MARTINEZ & CO., B jankers, 10 Wall street, box 4,685 Post’ omnees New York. OFFICIAL, DRAWINGS ROYAL HAVANA AND A. Kentucky State Lotteries always on file J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 153 Fulton street Post office'box 4,900, ‘and No. 2 Park row. ANNING TRUSS AND BRACE COMPANY. New and improved self-adjusting, non-friction Brace Abdominal and Spmal Shoulder Braces and other surgical adjuncts for sale and applied at 312 Broadway. DULAT, MARBLE CLOCK OASE MANUFAC. « turer.—Repairi ing. ‘Engraving and Gilding neath done. Orders promptly attended to at 150 Crosby street. fgets AND DOMESTIC bottled xpressly for famil; use and shipph @ for fam! sf “i ph SELENDER 4 0., m1 Broaaway, between Park place and Murray street. ENTUGKY STATE LOTTERIES.—PRIZES CASHED and Savor ‘ven. J, H, STURGES, 2}¢ Mur- ray street, room 3, and No. 8 Division street. IL WELLS.—THE ADVERTISER, HAVING PROB- ably the lai ish commission = opaque American jobeie ae . ig open to e sole agent or conga for @ prem gh i to eee Page — Tetters sna" saonples JOHN BRASrony Ou ‘Merchant, Liverpool, Eng’ FFICIAL DRAWINGS: 0 Loni | Gopal Upbeat nen KENTUCEY—1 x ae, Settee a 29 ia » aHIMMONS & ode Managers, 8, eee ‘ito, 90, BS, Tt 2, eiaeete Sat muy CLASS COLLEGE — % 4%, 47, 72, 3, 2, 62. st cried tes St GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- vraag? nich gnu of 452,000, see one = Oe ber 24, eat THEODOR eee | 8 116 Nassau street. PEOIAL NOTICE.—GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING; office work Sepectalty ; Al references. FIELD, 73 Liberty street. _ petal NOTICE, CO zSIGNEES HOLDING BILLS os a,,"" for goods per steamship CHINA) 2ist Sep- leaxe observe that her cargo will be trans- tember. wan Soe pelea nee 1A, leaving Liverpool sth September. STANNERING NEW TORK STAMMERING INSTI- Shite ena 2d Too, Pro seeFS MANN, & COLVIN, a it West Twenty china EEE Hiteheock's cordifente Of care, Prosiue®, Aeorath cured State Michigan. Nopay for Doard or nerv.ca tll cu HERE WILL BE A MEETING HELD FOR bd benent of Mamew McLoughlin, at the corner Secon ftreet and Third avenue, at Constitution Hall, for @ benefit, on Saturday, Octo FOR ae LIBRARY | OF $100,000 22F,.teti030,. aa sepien r. Whole Tickets, i 0; Halves, $5; ggarien 82 For sale by JOSEPH BATES, 196 Broadway, ro room 4, 500.000 faie’centtncky iitrary Gin Concert , Station if r kale b: ner, Sl Nassau street, New York, until Friday evening, Septeniber 27 $589. 589 Ped Kentacky unto Lowry; 8 was drawn tn Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba se ea 19. Address BALEY & OO. (office established ye 174 Broadwa: GS, BIRDS, &C. ALL ea ye FANCY DoGs, ledicines for all discases; prepare irds, at B. G. bovErs. No.8 Greene ong ia ye od n 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE its Food for mockin street, near Canal. F°,, SALE—BLACK AND Pa x, Cnet AS tae ‘ups, Newfoundland and St. Bernard Pi Trish Bo aad Dog, handsomest in ‘Guy: 1 Ttallan ‘ound, fine ‘$F’ GARDNER, 111 Sonth Fifth avenue, corner Prince st. (QUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, 8%: IN 5 OREAT Hire un eaemenee sauiacneaes GEO. SMITH. 54 Chatham street. J LEETWOOD Morrisania,, Westchester county, N. ¥., mn Meeting “ASSOCIATION, uta 1872, eC QRNGING POLSDAY, OCTOBER 1. |.—$1,000, for horses ‘that have never beaten 2a mane entries ‘urse $2,500, for horses that have never beaten 2:26, soyen entri les. EGOND DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER & Purse’ No, 3.—$1,600, ‘for horses that have never beaten 2 eer a5-3 otek =| '—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten tries, 2a" ean FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. Py curse No. nie ,200, for horses that have never beaten jen citron Parsee $4000, for horses that have never beaten Purse No. Lily or FOURTH DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, Purse No. 7.—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten 2:31. Fouricen entries Purse No. 8 free for all; $2,600 additional to any horse beating in waiheee entries. rs and names of entries see large pat Ra further particulal Races commence each day at2 o’ rag rir Admission to Badges to Club House, en- a bison | es and Feit, Horse cars leave Harlem dorses a membe! Bridg ~ 7 rain of the races every tea minutes direct for the Park. Trains leave Forty, gergnd street depot at 11:40 aD and | P. N NESS, President. Vane CoTT, Superintendent. ALL'S, | DRIVING PARK.—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.—Purse $100—For horses that never beat 2:40; mile he: hree in five, in harness, Entries clove Friday, Tith Hotel. ED DIRE TURF COMMISSI Nabed 1864), No. 1 Hanover se Me AG RATAN | d “ier ber of Tatternall's, Victor ¥ . jem! afis oa by ae as 4. albert Clubs, 20. Bell's Life, December cr A 70.-“Commntasions may be safely forwarded tq ar. James Peddie, who is quite trustworthy.” Sporting Life. Smgember 10, 1870.—"Mr. James Peddle Is care.” December 2, 1870.—"We have never re- get complaint respecting ir. Peddie, nor heard je nd arte eteegar Mr. Peddle per- ry 5, 1870.—"You may send your =} adie, a rer introductg g himself id, La ly} rrecallanet ‘cient years, and, we will be been ¢ hed ef rs, ly Mae eee cing weatimontals, Kis position as & Oot. oh Agent fn. Great. Britain is of the highest. Mr. Pantie devotes hia attention exciisively to the more im: ortant events of the season, the two next being the Bonar wit un October aid the Car ire run operatio are very extensive, a1 Fommissions | ca "ho ‘indertnken 0 any amount. earns Fegnigtions (- feaards be render Sie pentane America “any fe and uneapenutve, AL on to the ut- te, comrates ce eam ef a fot irangact Dusiness quent ieerend may remit ate shim as ig Say Mr. Peddie m ve of hin hi ‘teated nelle ‘on the Nag 2h ote by hin thor rn pricea and rom made pay ce aa mt peti “thatese | i ate be made payable to Olyot JAMES, MEDDIE, No, 1 Hanover street, ree Edinbureh, Scotland, THE TURF. erence ieee Renee one aamananeaes ALLS DRIVING PARI yupAy. Be orses mber 27, 24 P. t never beat 2 oe mile heats, Pog SOLD AT JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,187 Broadway, corner of Twenty-eighth n the Dall match between Haltinore ahd ‘Atietic etie Clubs, at Baltimore, this afternoon, at 234 o'eloc’ mt B, JOHNSON. HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR ~ GROUND ‘ASSOCT ation cher. the he Sohlowing Premiums to be trotted for at their Fall Me en Ko commencing. Y, Octobor 15, 1872. Purse No. 1,—$1,800; for hotase that have never beaten 2:25; $900 to first, $400 to second and $200 to third. Purse No. 2—Vurae and stake for three year old colts. SDNESDAY, October 16. Purse No, $80 000; for horses that, Bye never beaten 2:30; $550 to to second ‘amd $190 to third. Purse No! Fo for for double teams; a0 to first, $300 to second and THURSDAY, October 17. sane No. 5.—$1,000; for horses that have never beaten 2385, ir pie and 5 aahigiso hie repeat; $50 to first, $300 to second Purse No. om $1,200; for horses that, Rave never beaten 2:28; $700 to to second and to third. 'RIDAY, October purse jie 3 and stake tor 4- ar-old colts, {ree for ull hortes except American airs 31,70 ig the te, St to the second, the hird $50 to the fourth IIA he above to. be site hea ate best three in five,tn har. nese, except Nos. 2, 4and 5, and will be governed by the Tuled of the National Awoclation, A horse distancihy the field, or any part of the same, shall only be entitled to premium. All entries shall be governed by the same a8 to horses being drawn ag advertised at our eting, IIL close at the American Jockey Club Res- . B. Johnson's), corner ¥ prendway and ‘hth street, New York, on Monday, September ocluck FP, Me All communications tobe addressed to Gkoros W. OAKLEY, ea eraitend mt, corner of Ful- ton and Boerum streets, Bro vey IN KALBFLEISCH, President. Gronce W. Oaxcey, Superintendent. ROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK.—ON_ FRIDAY, September 27, at three P. M.—A match for $1,000, mile Reata, best Sin 6, in harnese:— ling enters b. g, Ge D. Phler enters ch. ar ace Mertram. x teak '3 m5, in harness. Maton for $500; mile heats, ¥ Jaen phy ahi Be rack Ry a john Murphy enters ari i A AN COTE, Superintendent. le Sa ed Entries ] “HORSES, CARRIAGES, _ ee. TTHE avorion “HOUSE OF (OHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, omice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business 1s conducted at our HORSE AUCTION M. 110, 112 AND 114 eae ieee "STREET, NEAR where BALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell will find our howe per- fectly ‘rellable, as we conduct this branch of our business as we do all cur other business, on the same straighttor- ward principles which govern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted go mn 24 to 48 hours for trial. MNTRIES TOR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES can be made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 Namen ai street, where we also keep a register of horses for vate PUIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. _HORSES, CARRIAGE! ae. As SPECIAL AND Areturs SALE AT PUBLIC OF FINE onsne, o oe &C., AT PRIVATE STABLE, NO. T TY-SECOND STREET, VY, KEPT. 3 AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARE, e property f Clinton Haskell, Haq. whois about to return to Ne: el rete and wil! consequently sell bis entire stoek without! limit or reservation as follow: ‘The elegant and higis_ bred Kentucky coupe Horse Car. 16k hands high. 7 years old: dark brown, with lo mid (all: known ag one of the inost and best soar larwe horses in! me direc tre aue in do ih arehed neck and high in draw & cot find are warranted good and true, round and kind : been ured in the ‘country all Summer, bya le Gelding Senator, blood bay, ent ma awiy mane and tall; was sires with black raised in Ken- en dain by Alexander's Abdallah; 6 years old old gos showed a mile js warranted round and kind, good and true, ! gentleman's roadster is unsurpassed, Beautiful and high bred saddle and drivin Gracie, dark brown. 18% handy and ‘6 years oft; wat raised by John Minor Botts, Kaq., in Virginia; has all gaits to saddle; is a fine driver and a porttet beauty and can ron ber mile in 1:38andcan trotin 9; warranted sound and kind. Also elegant Landaulet in prime order, Coach and Coupe pe Harness, six-seat Phaeton, by Browster, trotting Wagon, by Brewster, Pony Phaeton, Indy's Saddle, pingle Stock “on exhibitio onitive, rain oF shine, Btable to AMES JENKINS, Auctioneer, A SADDLE MARE—NEARLY THOROUGHBRED; well broken to harness; price $150, Can be seen at LAMB'S stable, Fifty-elghth street, near Fifth avenue, AY TROTTING HORSE, BREWSTER ROAD Wagon and Harness; also Sorrel Team and Park Ehacton, made by Miner & Stevens; will sell koparate. nd 29 West Fortleth street, Harness, Robes and Blankets, mips ‘times Bale OARD FOR HORSES,—GOOD BTABLING AND BEST of care. Address SAML. T. SKIDMORE, Great Neck, L. NARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS SELLING OFF CHEAP.— 400 new and second hand Carriages, all stvles; also 200 new and second hand Sleighs. WITTY'S Manufactory, Nevins | Fulton streets, Brgokly OSTRRCES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES—! nour ever offered’: all tyles family Carriages and light Wagons, new and wecond hand, at lower prices than ever; CE before purchasing elsewhere. NUFACTUR: re UNION, 633 Broadway. ‘AST HORSF.—A STYLISH BROWN ETHAN ALLEN Horse, 9 years old ; mon and gentle; can trot in 240 or Ant det $600, ban seen at private stable 12 vet, OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME DOG CART, MANU- factured by Wood Bros, nearly new and néver been Pavement suitable for driving four-in-hand. Can t JOHN MARTIN'S stable, 491 Fourth ave (OR SALE—ONE BAY TROTTING HORSE, VERY fast. Apply to GEORGE NELSON, at Kinney’s Sale ond Fraining ning Stables, Central avenue, opposite Arcula- Trius Hote: J}OR SALE—A SPLENDID 16 HANDS HIGH BLACK Horse, 6 yeurs old; sound and very stylish. Apply at private le 120° West Twenty: ominth Mere t. OR SALE—A SPLENDID WORK HORSE, 6 YEARS old, 16 hands high, sound; also a horse ; will be sold old clieap. Inquire at 624 Third avenue, near Fortieth R ALBA SORREL HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, old, sound and kind, without blemish ; trots be’ seen at 19 Bergen street, blacksmith’s Ee OARRIAGES AND HARNESS. The cheapest house in the country. Work, all warranted sound, t and reliable. Several fine top Wagons at grea jains for cash, larness, bankrupt sige Oe Gffered ata sacrifice. alter ¢., very low. JOHNSTON & VAN i, 68 Liberty atrect. T WALDRON & COOKE’S wn town Horse Mart, New Church, ni Coane and Liberty streets. 8A rni8 aes ‘at 12 o'clock. Bay Horse. atjald of nothin years: Sa portegt drivax in Ge harness ofning needs no w' cal rar bottom CA ondur- Geive hints is in cvery reapect my butt to ordor Sie tee ‘eae ‘all harness; 90% und, rae hands, ears; very fine driver in all Som neem nl Ho vieoo; perteculy sate for ladies’ and “OnE MILK WAGO AGON, pert ct order. ands, 8 years: 0 su spl ati Tull goarantee. ie Gray Mensenger Prating bs vo 6 are, : y, rooge ig deer re, pom years; fe ho vices; pro var stepper, pure 3 warranted 80 ice Pind EXPRESS Wagon, 1 onee sci HARNESS. Sorrel Horse, 15} 7 years; kind and rellable in ait havneast wo ertote ta bation tee cotien neaee is a good horse for family or business purposes; kind aaind NE SET FINE DOUBLE Leen One bay Horse, 16 pelts, rs old ; vg teg! cle- pent, ‘driver; fine action; 800 nd, stepper Ie class ily or business horse; ki intie in harness; warrhnwed sound. This hoess muck bomen to be appre. ciated. One bay Saddle Mare, 15 hands, 8 yea: all harness or under sadaio se shygmat ‘ait the, polite one pair brown Maren. Ios hands, ; fine me pair drivers; good workel a and’ trae te alt harhess; warranted sound and One sorrel 6 hamds, 8 years; kind and good worker, Horse, One Le Ystoe, pats bo erage” 4 e fambletonian Mare, 8 or 9 years, sired b; neaesekianbingate raised in Dutehs ey county. N, WY", Bae recon’ Of 2 39; has all the points of er rott re gait maee Ro. alps ot mistaken: can 49 ona rond Pee Fats ie nr 2003 le warranted sound in every Te- D "Sther Horse, Wagons av’ Harn Salo B pontive. No postponen: ae yi at! sale horses sold under guarantees arc 8i!owed twenty- four’ ‘hours’ trial. or weather. Cata- OR SALE—BY A PARTY. GOING TO BUBOER, A pair of brown Horses, 16 hands high; Clarence, Park Phaeton and Sleigh, two sets of Hi 8, te, Can be seen at private stable 21 Weat Forty-fourth street, from 9to IZA. M. Also half of the Stable io let; Inquire at 116 Chureh street, Ke SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 154¢ HANDS, years old; sound and gentle, stylish and well matched; also a splendid French Coupe, will be cheap, Apply at 39 West Forty-fourth street. IALE—A SIX SEAT W! ESTE R CAR- early new; will exchange for m first class Vall on WILLIAM GEE, corner of Elm and ramxtin catreets, R SALE—A LOT OF GOUD WORK HORSES, a received from the country, suitable for all pur- Roses: to be sold cheap. Apply at Qs Wooster street, Rear eat OR SALE—SORREL HORSE, 1 ile track, mingle ods oan eit $1,000. Add: im Ingle or doul TER, Herald office. one rer HANDS, 9 YEARS in 2:40 on an; hor | close at t fans HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, L5O TR aTEAM, SORREL HORSES; SEPARATE if desired; 7 years; pony made; 15\ hands: Warranted sound and kind or pond returned. 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first stree $29. 25 FOR AN EXPRESS WAGON AND HARNESS; *) been used only three months Can be seem at 13) Pavonta avenue, Jersey © PosT OFFICE NOTICE. ST aT OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR, E a week ending Batarday, Reptember ii oftice on Weduesday at 9 As Si. on Thurday |., and on Saturday at {1 A. M. P.M. JONES, Postmaster. atl aM. INSTRUCTION, tT THOMPSON’ "8 hag ee 2% FOURTH stitute,— Bookkeeping, AY! w Arinmetic, Freneh, Lan ‘ deck epntite iis lepartmneni, day and evening; Telexraphy taught prac- tieally ; ‘demand for operators ‘Ey A LADY, HAVING FIRST tee REFERENC would like private pupils in the, English branches forma reasonable, Address K. V. Herald Uptown Branch office. A TAY DESIRES A RACH pleasant home rather than Hiab, Frenoh and Musle sa } high salar: preterred. Address A. L. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, GOING TO, lessons in hairwork. PERU, WISHES TO “TAKE ‘Address ADAMS, Herald A attice. A NORTH GERMAN LADY WOULD LIKE ro atv, E Ieasons in German, French, Muste or Needlework in exchange for Board. Address M. K., Herald office. YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A FEW MORE pupils; teaches German, French and Music ; best ret- @rencen Aildrens M. W., station D, Thursday. GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION As “Gov. erness in a first class family ; she Iv a perfect teacher of French, German, music, 8 rst rudiments ge $e. En English Hanging; best ‘Address box LADY HAVING THE HIGHEST REFER RS teaching in one of the best schools of the city, who has had most successful experience in advancing ng plaells, desires, Inexchange for board in @ goo private famtt todovote herentire time gut-of school tol teaching ehit. dren or young ladies. Teaches mu drawing, belles lettres, history, lite matics. “Address H 5H; GERMAN LADY, ONLY A SHORT TIME IN THIS country, will give lessons for 3c. y high German, Address 809 West Tw: OF) BOARDING SCHOOL, AT WILTO ‘ome comforts, henlthy location, i ‘Address AUGUSTUR \ WitirLod! (Saibaba sea Cnr INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ag Madison avenue. Thi: ey school will reoben Mr. and Mrs, ELIS! HARLIER, Principals. (\HESTER FEMALE INSTITUTE WILL REOPEN ON Y Ww Pa Sete For circulars apply to. Mrs ny Westcheste VER: Armon JHBGARAY INSTITUTE, established in NewYork an 1814, for Foung Ladics and Missex, 1,827 and 1,82) Spruce atreet, Philadelph French is the language of the family, and is constantly spoken in the Inatity MADAME ERY TL LY, Princi WORT WASHINGTON, FRENCH. INSTITUT Boarding and Day School for Young ea 170th street aon Rareatroee road, New York. Eighteenth ‘The will reopen, | September 16. V. PRE- Vost, Prieipal successor Lespinasse & Prevost. Circulars LENPINASSES, 11 Broadway, or on application at the Institute, Station M. ERMAN AND FRENCH TAUGHT TO LADIES AND I gentlemen in six mceta a goed pronunciation gua: antoed terms $3 a. weck (threo lessons) for each la Brahe Address Pade rR, ‘box M2 Herald Uptown ranch office, 1,265 Broadway. DRY Goons. Gree CENTRAL Opening Exhibition MMMM My MMMMMMM NAIA PR MMMM MM MMMMM = GRAND MMMMM MMMM MMMM MMM OPENING, MMM mM MM M M uM MM MM MMM MM MMM MMMMM MMMMMM MMM MAIMW MMMSMMMMM THE GRAND OPENING EXHIBITION of R, H. MACY & CO, continues to-day. The establish ment will remain open until 9:80 PLM. \OUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE HAS A RICHER Flite variety than ever at the corner of Broadwi ay nd nth street, up stairs, HAIR, HAIR,—! HAW'S PATENT HAIR, 1 to human hair, can be combed and brushed. Switches, 50c., human hair, cheapest and best in the market; ‘solid Switches, one yard long, $3; French Switches, $4; Curls, $1 ard upwards. Ladies’ own hair made over, '25e. Latest styles always. on hand. Bowery, opposite Third Met sad near Great stairs, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty - eecoan ‘and Twenty-third streets, up stalrs, MM". GALOUPEAU, NO. 88 EAST TENTH STREET, New York, will open her importation of Paris Mili- nery for the Fall season on Thursday, September 26, AIR, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, N ASSORTMENT OF PAPER PATTERN BONNETS 1 Hata, copied from late Importations and Broadway, Grand streets, up stairs, TG, W. BASSFORD'S, 78 BROADWA of Novelties In Patis Flowers and Feath Faney Wings, on this day (Thurs lay) dal Wreaths and Floral Dress Trimn ROWN'S LONDON ROUND . BROW sister of W. ©. Brown, Bond street, London, How some clegant styles for Fall, at 866 Broadwas tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, Ree OPENING between Broome HATS. of, French Bonnets and Hound | Hats, Millinery Goods, Infants’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods, &¢., Sept Thursday, Sey A, MORRISON, _827 Broadway, Te. ORD & TAYLOR, CORNER OF GRAND AND Ld Chrystie atreets, will open on Wednesday and Thurs- ay, 26th and 26th September, the Intest lm} portation in Fall’ and Winter Bonnets and round Hats. A full line of Mourning Bonnets always in stock. ME, SANDERSON, 45 SIXTH AVENUE, WILT, pen, on Thursday, Sept. 26, an elegant assortment of Fallland Winter Bondets and Round Hats, novelties it Flowers, Feathers, 4c. An elegant assortment of Mourn- ing Goods constantly on hand, R. PAINE HAS OPENED A BUSINESS COLLEGE corner Thirty third street and Broadway, junction of Sixth avenue; downtown ia ok Bowery, continued d even ‘arithmetic, M™ . L. STEPHANI, 82 THIRD AVENUE, BE- Rs erred and Fifty-first streeta—Grand’ oj Fall season of Patte: rt Boones, English rea Se tNties! to which Mra. Invites her numerous patrons bind rte tats EPHANL respectfully die: enerally. pror, CUADRADO, 62 EAST NINTH STREFT, GUAR- ‘antees conversational proficiency in 8p igh in four months, Address or call ev: HE MISSES DOREMUS’ DAY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG ladies and children reopens September 26, at 47 East ‘iwenty-first street. $175 A YEAR, BOARD AND TUITION, AT EPIB- copal Academy, Camden, N. J ROOMS, &C,, WANTED. sa In this City ‘and Brooklyn. PARTMENTS WANTED—BY A SMALL J Firusth light momaskeoping, on west side, Address L., FAMILY, ad Mi TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOUR. teenth, street: wee mado in very latest fashion 2 to $15. Mme. TILIER’S Parisian Pattern Emporium; Hi latest imported Patterns, be. to Sic. M3 WIENER, SUCCESSOR TO J. A. LEVISON 4co. 295 Sixth avenue, between Bighteenith and Nineteentit streets, manufacturer of Ostrich ‘feathers, offers his large nd varied Stock of Ostrich Plumes, Willows and Tips, i all the newest shades, at whole: ‘ME. A. MICHEL, FORMER! Galoupeau, 423 Sixth avenue, has instr returned from ae ae rere tne Ra a 4 a ao ex assortment jonnets an un se from the leading houses in Paris, a BES ME. (FIRMIN'S GRAND, OPENING (OF FRENCH Hats an lonneta, on ureday, September 1872, at the Blue House, 393 Sixth avenue, yew Yorn ¥ WITH MARIA ROR SALETA STYLISH PAIR OF BRIGHT BAY Horses, very kind and sound in every way, 6 and 7 years old, with full warrantee. | y andereigned on account of f removing ba Sevador, 19 Beaver street. Fron 84 BALE WV VERY OHEAP—RO. HAMBLETONIAN Mare. 16 hands, five years old: very handsome, long mane and tai Also ‘Bualiion, 16 hands; can’ show 2-3) ify ee must be'sold. Call at 20 0 JOR BALE CHEAP—A BLACK MORGAN HORSE, 5 years old ; sound and kind In single or double harness. Can "be neem ut B11 Wooster street, horseshoeing shop. j1OR BALE—A COUPE OR CARRIAGE HORSE, DARK brown, 16 hands high, 7 years old, warranted sound, at WILSON’s livery stal les, 17 East Tenth street, oe SALE AT A BARGAIN—MAGNIFICENT THREE- warter Clarence, book steps, C springs, built b: Baldwin, 5 fold. mounted and elegant; cost a ie, Apply at 116 Pacific street, Brooklyn, from 8 tol JOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST BAY HORSES IN the city, 6 years old, 16 hands high; warranted sound and kind; also four new Wagons. GORDON'S stable, Noa. 8 and | "5 West irteenth street. FoR SALE—A "STYLISH BAY HORSE, SUITABLE for coupe; sixteen and a half bands high; six years old; perfectly xound, kind and gentle; will be. sold at a bargain, as the owner has no use for him: may be seen at Drennen’s stables, corner Seventh avenue and Thirty- seventh street, Inquire for JOSEPH. A. AL Avouble and ingle, ight or heavy, Also Blankets Wipe occu tie &ec., he. At New York Sal torage Repository, Corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-filth street, T LOW PRICES to cover cash advances. New and second hand top and_no top Buggies, Phaetons, Depot an fied Warons, Rockawa: retts, Coache: 4h At New York Sales and Storage aan ta $87, 339 and 341 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-fifth street, (A MINER & STEVENS, Carriage Manufacturers, 115 to 12 Bast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. Rave on hand & full assortment of Carriages and Light ‘agons of every description, manufactured on the prem. ises under their personal supervision, the production of which is entirely first class. BREWSTER (BROOME STREET) ROAD WAGON, Ton, Sidebar, nearly newb in *Dusers Jagger, By Wi Pale spring. Top Wagon Brockett, & Tuttle: to Top Wagons test ood, Stivers, A } 1 second hand Top Pony Phaeton, Papen do. 1 Coupe Rock- away, $0 cost 5 28 ‘Sulke; from $55 up to and open ress Wagons, i + 4 4d 1 Couplet, 1 Victor 1 {Clare rence, } Coach, Single ‘and Double t Harness of all a Blaikets, Lap Rodos, ke, At MH. *GHAY'S, 20 jo 22 Wooster RARE CHANCE. —A BEAUTIFUL TWO- YEAR. old Buck Deer for sale; captured when wr in Pennsylvania ; perfectly y tame, and a ty oe at pet; has fine antlers. Address box 250 Post ‘office, Port Jervis, Orange county, N. ¥, A DARK BAY MARE, 9 YEARS OLD, SOUND AND kind, top Express Wagon and Harness will be sold Moore str cheap ed want of use. Apply at stable 33 North GENTLEMAN GOING, TO eat J OFFERS FOR road mar hands, 9 years old, and can trot in na spring Wagon, m: to order. r ‘months ago by Batre Inquire ‘at BRIGG: £0.18, -acgond street and Seventh avenue or 299 ton & ue. Fok sALE—A V SE YOUNG MARE, 16 HANDS high; price $06; warranted in every respect, except a little sore forward, 77 New Chambers street. R SALE—HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS; brown Horse, eli ht 3 years old. separate or popstar; cane of relling. nd work: Inquire at corner of streets, trunk store. {OR , BALE—CHEAP; 191% STYLISH, BRIGHT | BAY eight years old ; good tra West Poride eee ead Bist avenue, in butcher's ‘ANDSOME TORWOUT FOR SALE.—A FINE ran of family Ceresee | Hornet yy ind and ki Jong mai nd ood order, f dontle arly new sold reasonably. ibe seen at O'CONNOR'S Mises Sixteenth street, n Sixth avence. were SE CLOTHING, BLANBZ’ on he jobes and Horse Eq Equipments ol scription. ec ag variety in New York. U. MOSEMAN BRO., Manufacturers; wareroome, 116 Chambers wtzeete RON STABLE FITTINGS OF ALL APPROVED PAT- terns and of the best workmanship. Call and see spe- cimeng or send for an illustrated catalogue. JANES & KIRTLAND, Nos, 8, 10 and 12 Reade st. IVERY STABLE—PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR stable, 50x100, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, esr Thirty-fourth street; price $60,000. For sale by BOOTH, 10 Pine street ANDAU, CITY MADE, FOR SALE-TOR W WANT OF 4 use; Res running orde! e $400. from 9to It 1 are UNION HEADQUARTERS.—IM- ene stock of every style Carriages; several second hand ‘and slightly, soiled Carriages, all’ at reasonable Prices; all atylos of Harness. NUFACTURERS' UNION, 638 Broadwa: SECOND HAND PONY PHAETONS, DEPOT WAGON, oy Buggies, Ught Rockawa: it Buggy and tral Carriages wightly: soled, at great ba ator assortment Harne: ele ween s 68 pra . OB ‘SMITH & 00,00 Wa GAppbery, HARNESS, jactured extensively by rep wes A LOT OF ROAD WAGONS, “EXPRESS, GRocERY and rel Depot Wag a Fog iwens nd ti ‘Trenty-seventh street, between mith and CARRIAGE R REFORTORY he Meet near Canal street, two biggka from Broad way. exam! eamate ote fore Vireheees ciecwheree sry N EXTRA STYLISH COUPE HORSE FOR SALE—8 $ old, 6 handa; bay, with black points; «mall egg; Sa nd and'not afraid of anything. inquire Tid Weat Wineteenth street. RARE CHANCE OF BUSINESS.—TEN COACHES, jorses, 9 nets of double er eee e double Trucks, with Lease of stable; also.a lot and single Har- seg i be OE 3 Wont proses Layean: well the rt. A "HAE CHANCR NTN ity, Appiy on ihe premises to ing dah SULLIVAN, ‘orn pireet, between Summit and Grand axgnucs, Hud: son city, New Jersey. —CLA! rer eh ea OF A. Tresranty Jota, secon nd, half ‘atont indatet, pearonabie Car. HAM'S, corner Broadway Coupes. tinge at mod ‘oderate prices. Fourth street. tt “LDERNEY COWS AT PRIVATE STABLE 55 EAST yori At ape t.—Three Cows direct from farm near Hartford, al! imals, for sale low, the owner having more than | he can wwtnere UND AND =p 7 YEARS Co ight Express aren, 6 good rr street, dam ttaatas at 50 inate Ayre dee ELEGANT SELROTION OF FOUR AND AIX EAT ™ Gone Rockawayn Depot sass fronts, mach nie ugeles and “Rock Be i ee agen Nhe UAMTUPAGTUNKRS URSIN, jowery. A pie SO roy se Ol by ine mons tied cna van san wad Mod ‘kinds ‘Apply’ at lol Bast Twenty: STABLE 70 LET.—THE PREMISES 227 BAST NINTH street for private stable, combined, with Cottage of three rooms. Apply to TATHAM & Beekman street. CTapLE TO RENTON MURRAY HILL: PRICE w 000 per annum. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. ITABLE WANTED—CONTAINING ot TO SIX Salis, wert of Sixth. avenue, from Thirty-fourth to Fifty-ninth street. Call on or address EXCHANGE, 406 Bev nth avenue, ROTTING STOCK | og SALE.—SIX YOUNG HORSES, choice atock, sold to close an estate. For res ra other particulars dad ‘at 10 Ann street, New York, yr 18 Main street, Brook! HE NATIONAL Leestane in ere WILL sell atonce twenty gel ort atched Ralrs and, nice single, Horses, stable enty-third street. ‘alto ve Top Bu glee and sets of ant Doth single ‘and tavern I de- tw pure! ‘will do well to call mA W. BAKER. T° LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 142 Rfid FIF- tieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue: three and four stalls, JOHN J, TOWNSEND, 76 Wall at. RIVATE fog ta) 77 EAST THIRTEENTH rent to Ist May $800. Address M., box 1,167 Vv ANTED <A SEOOND HAND TOP oe an oop on maker. W Sp tof Mtturday storming WAND, D, api gg HO! PSE baggy Axb at for a pacy 10 ive. ress, Siarn box 848 Pom office aa ane el A PAIR OF CARRIAGE for city. i broke to. to double and single har- ae ot fear old; ried aac rise, nd blemish, Address No. 6 Bre* voort donee Ba ANTRD—A fz; &. GENTLEMEN'S re eis pay, ste etnaret wi Whithock, Ra ay" Mat d Montgomery, Orange county, N, ¥. A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, IN THE SEVEN. teenth ward wanted, by a wentiemar in and. 1 wife ood Jecation required : referetices exchanged: stat 1g tering, location, &c., A. B. C., y ARIS MILLINERY._MADAME FERRERO, West, Tnirtieth tres just opened Siegant Part Bonnets and Round Hats new ito orders, Flowers, entton paid to or N_AMERICAN FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRE Rooms in @ private fami}; pameres in @ good lo- cation; references, Address W., box 134 Herald office. SMALL FAMILY WANT THREE OR FOUR Rooms, furnished, for housekeeping: any famil ‘who has more room than required deuire to curta Capenses will dad a desiradio party. in the savertigers: rent must be moderate. Address, with terms, C. R. 8., 90 Chambers street. A FAMILY WILLING TO LET THEIR HOUSE TO A first class party with privilege of few select board- ers, receiving board {n payment for Font, will please ad- dress, for one week, REFERENCES, fierald Uptown Branch office. FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, ted, by a small American family, in good neigh: referandes,cxchanged. , be, KNICKERBOC! ‘nth ward preferred ; ting term: pn own Branc! re Herald Up! LOA OFFICEs. ATR NAgaAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON “AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues thé aay selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jow- elry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, tor any amount, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, hiaaha state | Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—None Watches, Diamonds, Jowelry, Silverware, Si teutarly P prt wate parlor for ladies. ‘Business atrictly confidential AT SU THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Lpay the highest price for Diamonds, ‘Watches: Jews iry, #0., or advance on the same, ISAAC Diamond Broker, 67 Thirteenth st. noar Broadway. T HYMAN’S, 710 anoaBway, —LIBERAL AD vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- wae 4c., or will pay the highest market price for the Rex WANTED—BY A GENILEMAN, WIFE AND two small children: Part of a private House; not lex than six rooms, with all conyentences for housekeeping: location convenient to Sixth avenue ¢ furpisned or not. Hi wn above Four- hest references given. teenth stree: B. ranch office. Felon Bk NFURNISHED.—SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR wanted, west of Sixth a ue and below Thirt; fourth street! no children. Full particulars, Address A. N., Herald Uptown Branch o ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, PART OF A HOUSE ora French Flat, easy of access and central loca- tion; rent must be moderate. Address GEO. JONES, 1,117 Broadway. ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR; NEIGHBOR hood central; no avenues. dress, with lowest dates family, RESPONSIBLE PARTY, box M42 Hei J ANTED—BY A. A My ke FAMILY OF pane a ae louse or Lower Part, in he Rd Brook iva, - woud p ts ane. Address, with full particu- Jars, J, ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, A Floor of not leas than five rooms, for housekeeping ; with owner of house preferred. Address, with parte: Jars, for three days, E. W. C., Herald a office. "ANTED—BY NOVEMBER, FOR SMALL PRIVATE family, afurnished Houie tn good nelghborhogd for six or eight months. Address, with terma F. M.. 963 Lexington avenue. ‘ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM FOR A he forFourtn for a month or longer; must be conve- nien' Fourth avenue cars. Addr man Which must be moderate, BH. B., box 1,880 Ne Post office. ‘ANTEDTIN A PRIVATE HOUSE, Floor for man ina respectable neighbor: hood, between Four enti and Forticth firects, and Third ies; rent moderate, Address G. D., 14 ighth street. - TANTED—BY A WIDOW pADy AND HER SON, convenient Second or Floor; n Fourth and Seventh cveneey, meron we hott wg exceed it office A SECOND “ines SMALL FURNISHED aa FOR A single gentleman, or @ large Room for two gentle- men, located between Tenth and Twenty-third streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address H. P., box 90 Post office. ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO ba ee el ROOMS FOR tienes ea without board; will about per manent wddrene 0.5 + Post office box ea ae sf oa GENTLEMAN ONE LARGE rlabed Hoonss: ret rent from $35 to ‘atid Lt ‘t 1, &c., inclu tnd men iris es and not ‘above ‘Twentieth s0 mreet. dress box 4,367 office. Ware A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SEC- ond or Third Floor, ery, or four rooms, tinfurntah- 4, for housekeeping ; location ; betweer Sha Tirty-tourth streets and Madison and Seventh nues; rent not to exceed $30 root conveniences. Ad ees M. WAxte?. TO RENT—SMALL HO! BE BELOW HV “Fourteenth street; to purchase Late in Fenth ward, with old bull FOUN SHIRLEY & BON, fl Cedar street. w+ pp ag A eee ee AND ws. A FLOOR ve nished, tng: private family pret ipraverred location Shere th vented and cas nue, Address, sua ac., W. W,, Herald omces W ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE AMERICAN le 4 ‘with no other lodgers, a neatly furnisiied Room, hotand cod water, gas, Ac., within * ib -4 HS oA ae ‘uate. Address, stailng terme, 2. ALPHA, e ANTED—A. ‘MICE UNFURNISHED SECOND F! R, oearaertraiet et aa acto et SP ots Bast Firty- esobna nd atreet — WWANTED-BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, comfortable Eeogs, ee one hour of the vcly. for Re Se De uRYR N No. 9 East ‘Twonty-seventh street. —GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DEsIRE TWO COMFORT ‘k ably far anes, Rooms on for bencok oper F Goer, © see to month. Pes BROADWAY box 134 Ios Hora YACHTS, STEAMBOA 3 aah ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS “SLOOP SCHOONER Yacht, centre board, about 60 or 58 feet, long: must havo a ree mn for speed and be an able le hea boat and bo ret olan mall her ap 7" intments. Any person owning nxlous to sell low i." money may address B., Box 1-163 Post offic, New York, T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— Liberal advances in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Bilks, Camel’s Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal Pro) er of every description. JAMES P. MATTHE! MERICAN OFFICE—$75,000—ESTABLISHED _- Any amount loaned on valuables, Bilver, Warey Patches, Diamonds. Jewelry, | Camel's, Hair, Shawisy ces, oF Will b ices par excellence BARRINGER 130 Br: posite Astor AS 1 BROABWiY. CORNER AMITY ‘REE’ Liberal advances in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, eu and Personal Property of every Pianos, Silks, Lac description. ‘ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, sewelty and Silverware, and the same bought. _GEO. ©. ALLEN, #1 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. 3 ren STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— iberal advances made on Diamonds, Watchest eyes, and al a i oad of Merenan ey The same bow ‘MAN LEOPOLD.” 403 SIX’ fourtl yances made on Diam kinds of goods. Same bought at full value, AVENUE, ‘BETW and Twent}-f uth WENTYE tivete Lateral l- Watches, Jewelry and al L. BERNARD. REAR OFFICE, NO ‘ty of every de- private; pawn- 599 signesLonne on Wervonal Fi scription ; "Indi weil find this atrieely broxary’ tickets 685 BR: ay, CORNER OF AMITY STREET.— ced on Watches, Jewelry, Money Diamonds all other personal prope erty. Thesame bought and sold. _-M. ROSENBE! 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Wateh ph ake tf Silks, Dry Goods personal property of exe! 4 description ; private entrance for ladies. BROADWAY, ¥ BETWEEN TWENTIETH 1 AND bani! first streets, private entrance 13 Twen- Heth street Highest prices loaned | on | Diamon Watches, Jewelry, &c.; samme hough extraordinar, prices," bia noud Broker. _ 1.267 BROADWAY, ROOM ER HERALD Branch (parlor for lad also 418° Sixth avenue.—Money advanced on Dit elry, &c. ; same bought and sold. janonds, Watches, Jew- “LINDO BROS. __ PROPOSALS, OARD OF ENGINEERS OF THE FOURTH AVEN IMPROVEMENT. Orrice, G % Gnano Cagrnas, Deron, } ‘ORK 5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, at this office, until 2 o'clock of the 30th day of September, 1872, for all the Work on the Fourth Avenue [Improvement between Seventy-ninth street and Harlem amount of heavy wor White. Bri ope Bonals wile iv seation Bf September, on and after which time the engineers w! be present to inake explanations. ALLAN CAMPBEL! aa AED th CRAVE: a TRACY,” kA mi ae KHOUT, Board of Engineers Fourth Avenue Improvement. — River, embrac- k, Excava eiflcations a be BILLIARDS. A —STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, + and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush. ma ee red and for sale only by the inventor at Broadway, Kew York aa to Phelan NOTH DESIG: Inst CLABS 5X10 A. is xEW D complete ‘$800, Sole factu: tees of the colgpr' ed fiahion, Sateet BILLIARD TABLE. Joxs eae FOR mais ge let. oan Haat twenty ied st co iy near Thr FIRST CLASS TA FOR 8A) quire at private residence 118 Second ay. TLLIARD TABLES, Five now Tables for oy very een A Si te, corner Twenty: cys galled REAT RUSH TO W. H. ORIFFITH’S, FACTORY FOR his patent Tables and Delaney's patent wae huuhiona” "Now ts your time to buy: Ht HY STOCK EXCHANGE BILLIARD ROOMS, 69 AND Want ar (Empire Building), nearly ‘opposite a pelt ven frat class Phelan tables, including frat lage 1B OR ta! it resort merch: bank there having Dustneas tu the vicinity of Wi and Stock Indicator im the room; @ ed with the fine «nd for home