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WHOLE NO, 13,512. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—seconp Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Tweirru Pace—Sixth column, BILLIARDS—Exeventn Pace—First column, SOARDRES WANTED—ELeventa Pacs—Second col- BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Etaventu Pace— BROOKLYN clas ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp BUSINESS: TUPPORTUNITIES—Exeventa Pace—Fifth Business § NOTICES—Seventn Pace—Sixth column, became — = AND TOBACCO—Exeventu Pace—iirst col- city SEEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Srconp Page—Pirst column, . CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrru Pace—Fourth and Lovin columns. THING—e events Page—First column. CORGHMEN AND GARDENERS—TIwewrta Pagr—Fifth COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Szconn Pac -Third colamn. COUNTRY BOARD—Eveventn Page—Third column. DANCING ACADEMIES. DRNSIET EY DWELL: FURNISHED AND UN- FUR! NISheD-Eurrexta ace—Fourth column. ELECTION NOTICE—Finsr Page—Fifth and sixth col- umns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Secoxp Pace—Second and thard columns. EUROPE—Fixst Pace—Fourth column, EY&KB AND EARS—Exeventn Pace—Fifth colnmn. EXCURSIONS—Sxconp Page—Tnird and fourth col- umns. FINANCIAL—Ninrn Pace—Fiith column. FINE ARTS—SxconpD Pace—Fourth column. RK SALE—ELeventn £aGEe—Sixth colun: RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ELEvENTa sce —Pourth and fifth columns, FURNITURE—! ‘ourth column, wi te? ADV ENTIBEMENTS sur Pace —Sixth HELE WANTED —FEMALES—Tweureu Pace —Fourth neu? WANTED —MALES—Twaurra Pace—Fifth and HORSES” CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. HOTE) ee kiavanns Page—Third column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Twairta Pace— puere ager econ Pace-—Foarth SECOND Pacr—Fourth column, LEGAL NOTICEs—Sxcoxy Pace—Fourth column. OAN OF FICE—Etavenra Pace—Sixth column. ST AND FOUND—First Pack—First and second col- umns. MACHINERY—Eveventn Page—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Exeventu Pace—First colamn, ba tia reas pied Yace—Fitta coluinn, CAL—Twerrtn Pace—Sixth column MISCELLAN EOUS ADVERTISEMENTs—Tentn Pace— Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Etevertn Pace—First column, MUSICAL —Sxrconp Pace—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First colum Linge nied ORGANS, &C,—Sxconp Pace—Fifth Runveern Page—First column, A -Finet YAgk=Fourtn PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO ENT —Suconp Page— First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—S&coND Pace—First column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pacr—First and second columns. REWARDS—Finst Pace—Second column. ere AT AUCTION—First PaGe—Sixtp column. bith Bone WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrtu Pace— » second and third colamns. BITUATIONS. WANTED—MALES—Twetrru = PaGe— Fourth c SPECIAL LE NONCES—Pinsr Pacr—Second column. jUMMER RESORTS—E.eventu Pace—Tnird column, The TRADES—Tweirrn Pace—Sixth eolumn, THE TURF—Finst Pacr—Second and Third colamne, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—ELeventu Pace— ‘ird and inn columns. TRAVELLERS! G DE—Sxconp Pacr—Third colamn. ONPRORED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO ELeventh Page—Fi(th column, WANTED 1 TO PURCHASE—KExeventu Pace—First col westgiibernn COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR em Sxconp Pace—First column. YAOHTS. STBAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- umn. HERALD SRANCA OFFICE—UPTOWN, “) DVERTISEMEN@S FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD Sion AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 690 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS, rrr OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR a ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT poms ou MORNING. ADVER. TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CALLED BRANCHES THIRTY-SECOND STREE' cuangEa TIONED AGAINST 80- IN TWENTY-THIRD AND BTS, TO PREVENT OVER. sllel q PARIS cawlaniet o OF King NEW YORK LOST. AND- »* FOUND, Los ot BE PAID. For FOR 1 THE RETURN OF Coatand Fire Department Baage, taken from 139 Broadway on Monday. No questions aed. Prt by OGDEN, — ORT oe SUNDAY NIGUT, A RUALL BLACK AND ‘an Slut eral rewar, ih hher to Mr. CORRELL, No. OW Sixth avenues OY UHBENE O8T—TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, A RUSSIA LFATHER 4 Pocketbook, wine color, containing two checks and Fs eipers dud some money, the owner's name, nederick | Folz Tremont, N. ¥.* on the outside. The finder will be iberally rewarded by returning it to ene ees strest “i Li fagton avenue, Tremont, or to TOLEN—AUGUST RON GRAY ty 1573, A BIG th, he littie sore avy mane and ta Horse, 17 handy high forward; stolen ihe pasture lotof A. Matilstedt; $25 New Rochelle, West- reward for thiet; 10 tor horse. chester county, 4 REWAK Ds. coca. .THE TURP. ILEETWOOD ASSOCIATION OFFERS THE FOL- jowin Premiums, to be trotted for at their Fall ag? prove re AY, September 10; THURSDAY, the 18th, a iz 345 better than ete 100 10 Purse No. 3~ $1,000, (or hoveee that have better than 2:33; 505 to first, $320 to second, $200 to Purse No. 4—$2,000, for horses that have'never trotted better than 3:24; $1,000 to frst, $700 to second, $90 to in Purse No. 1,200, for hornet, that have never trotted Detter than 3 $90) fo Aree, $4ut tosecond, $210 to third, Furse for Merien that have never trotted better or thai 2: 2:21; $1,260 to first, $800 to second, $450 to All the above races to be milo heats, beat three in five, in haruess, and conducted under the rulesand regula tions of the National Association. Premiums will be Awarded as per tule 36. In all heats whare eight or ore horses start the distance will be 1o);yards, eats in each day's races may be trotted alternaiely, In case of post- Ponement, under authority of rute | ihe race or races shall be trotted on the dst good day and track following, Sunday. Incase a rider or driver shalt bes uihorized by rule 28 te substitute shall be $50 tor the service required of him. A horse that is fee 10 per cent of purse, and mus nations. Entries will ¢! at Gpaniiceles No. 1,146 Broagnar. Oe pen August 2 re pa ag Me au communteut ight to be addremed VAN COTT, juperint nn a ne ents Norrisan ii, VAN NESS, President. _Wiuuas H. Vax Corr, Superintendent. mt $20 WILL BE PAID, AND NO. QUESTIONS ked, for the return of the Satchel taken from he Chicago car City of Schenectady, Saturday night. _ $10 REWARD. LOST, ON N MONDAY, AUGUST 18TH, inst,, between 5 P. M., a Diary, with pockets, containing a spall al neo 1 in. ‘with garnet set- ting, and several rallroa AL ae therein. $10 reward paid for es Menverea 8 at 187 Broadway law office of 9. Pd ood. Avert fe HORTON, Atchison, Kansas. $20 *E° REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, A sinsle case, patent lever Watch, with Chain, Apoly to JAMES RYAN, 184 Varick street, $25 REWAR LOST, ON BROADWA‘ MONDAY, ared Leather Belt and Ray ing a pay K The above reward will be paid the finder by leaving ft at 688 Bevent fF REWARD_WILL BE GIVEN TO THE FINDER ofa Gold Locket, with a blood stone on one and 525 | on the other side, and a voung Indy's photo- graph inside ; lost while going from Central Park to Nor- foi street, on Sunday, August 17, Call at, 5 $5 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM STABLES OF THE subseriber, Saturday, August 16, Gray Mare, nearly white; shutiles or paces in starting ; tender bitted; 10 years old; about 15 hands 1 inch high; carries her head low when travelling, Also Top Bugg: lack; red ody running gear, striped: singte leacibbed. sprin spring unpainted: leather top; lining, blue cloth. above reward will be dress HENRY A. FU! hi The aid tor recovery of property. Ad. ‘MAN, Schenectady, R() REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST POV 16, a smail black ‘and tan Slut, on the corner of Thirty-second sireet and Third avenue. Any one return- ing her to 476 Fourth avenue will receive the above re- ward. . CONNORS, $75 REWARD FOR RETURN OF WATCH AND 0 6 in lost, Third avenue cars, Sunday evening, between Fity-ei en and Bond streets; no questions asked. Bond sireet, _ SPECIAL NOTICES, ALD. BRANCH OFFIC . :. BROOKLYS corner of Fulton avenue and ,Bocram stree’ n irom 8 A. M. to 9 On Pungay, from 3 to 9 P Na —GRAND TEMPLE GIFT CONCERT AT OMAHA.— Hae SRN, to, de istributed among ticket holders, ane I x cs nee ance in mine, ‘ositively no post- ete ponemen ach x for $8 B. HEWITT, City Agency, 79 Nassau street, room 6. A —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR TAE BENE- + fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For ine formation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. —HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING AUGUST . Chreulare free. CY unde BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, New York, room 4. —GRAND GIFT CONCERT AT OMAHA, AUGUST 30—Benefit Grand Temple. Gifts $220,855. will ge Heketa S118 for BIO. Orders flied promptiy DAVIS, 97 Broadway, room 6, No postpone- NHARLES H. TURNO—STAINED GLASS FOR / churches and dwellings, 838 East Twenty-third street, between First and Second avenues. |ARD. COB? ben to inform our customers’ thatthe Ae of tie 13th inst., at our branch salesroom 17) and 172 Centre street, causes no interruption to our business, our princ!- pal stock of veneers and hardwood lumber being at our warerooms and mill 186 to 200 Lew ssizeet, corner Sixth street, East River GEORGE W. \D & CO. 20 ‘Lewis Srnexx, Naw Youx, August 15, iss \ARL a. SCHUL Ny successor to Schultz & Warker, 8 Broadway, corner ot Seventeenth street nd Union Mineral ‘Spring Waters, examined and endorsed by tie lending chemical ‘authori. ‘tes of the United States. tural Mineral Waters kept |. The basiness dneluding the control of tl 4 Central Park Mineral. Springs) continues the same as Torstotore, Mr. Warker Berid:-. withdrawn March 1, 1872. VANA ToprERY KERR DRAWING, ‘AUGUST $0, erman State ‘Send for circulars. ToHeTeS TER & 00, LX 3,836 Post office, 8 Nassau street, room 4, branch office 1,017 Third ay., near 60th st, Oret floor. AVANA LOTTERY—NEW_ SCHEMB—OUT.—SENT free by B. ALENCE, 53 Cedar street. Post office box 4,251 New York. ESSRS. KREMER & a ‘AMERICAN REGISTER, Me BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL, BRAHAM CORL—WANTED ADDKESS OF winow or daughter. W. GUTHRIE, French's Hotel, N. Y. Oeres ISLAND BOAT, SUNDAY.—TWO LADIES (pleasant; if not, same time Wednesday. M. ©. S.—LETTERS RECEIVED. WILL BE AT Central Park, Fifth avenue entrance, Tuesday, 8 P. dressed in black, please address L. B. D. and G. W. station D. OURTH AVENUE CAR, SATURDAY, 2 P. M.—LADY F in light brown dress, lace body, black hat and veil, iagenta feather, black gloves, screw earrings and locket of amethysts. T! leman who gave her his seat, and Who leit the car at the Central depot, asks to be allowed to make her acquaintance. ©. W. WILLIAMS, Herald Uprown Branch office. most respectfully Address RAUD—ARE YOU SICK? WOULD LIKE TO ged from you or see you. SAM. 8, YOU FORGOTTEN YOUR ITTLE AXNIB re Thave never received the note with the new bill, to read in water, signed Grandfather. Address A. H., ‘ald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS DUNN, OF New York city; was in Now York General Post office 1869 1570. a4 Lge tes concer ning es Ws ry or bouts will be thi received by his si ANWARING, No. $ ‘Ma jon street. F MRS. A. L. O'BRIEN, FORMERLY OF PoRZ Rens sa Ala., will send her present address to H., box fies, she will hear of something to her ad VERSON W. KNAPP bi) PLEASE SEND HIS address to M, 8 Fulton ys Brooklyn. A friend wishes to eee him on business matters. F ARTHUR ©, TOTTEN, ARCHITECT, WILL SEND his address to box 1,156 lower Post office he will hear ‘of something to his advantage. AVANA LOTTERY or CUBA. Royal Saxon Government Lottery. ratty oh Hamburg Lottery. swick Government Lottery, Prizes cashed 4 and Gees given, HEODOR ZSCHOCH, Box 6,080 Post office. NG Nassau street, N.Y. peyee eer & ©O, BANKERS, 40 BROADWAY, execute orders for Havana Lottery, wholesale an Fetail, aud cash prizes. Foreign Exchange and Passage Oftice. Post office box 35%. FFICIAL_ DRAWINGS: Oe RES TUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. RENTUCKY—FXTRA CLASS NO. er 18, 1873, 20, 45, 41, 68, 15, 0, 24, 35, 33, KERTUCRY--CLAES NO. ‘tioavcose ik 1873. 75, 7, 1, 61, 30, 42, 69, 5 ‘SIMMONS & 0b, Managers, Covington, Ky. ieee 4 eas a ak CLASS NG. 38V—A\ avGueT 18, 1873, (4, 28, 2, 6), sunuay cobtzce class xo. $90—auausT 16 ers, hana Suita # CO; anage Cov 2. Ry. rs, Address J. CLUTE, Broker, No. 206 Broadway, 153 ton street aid No. 2 Park row: Postoffice box 4.068, FFIC! TAL DRAWINGS OF THE SOUTH. CAROLINA Lotiery, for the benefit of the Free School Fund. Perpetual. EXTRA CLASS, NO 265—avGusT 18, 1873, 49, 07, Hi. 88, 2, 40, 82, 7 x0. "386 stust 18, 18, 1873. 8 65, cote * Boge shanagers CRyrleaton, 4,0., wheats 18, 1873. New YorkPost office box 3 FICIAL. DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, for the Denefit of the common school aud poor fund: EXTRA cm, NO. 203—auGust 18. 1: 52, 75, i 30,4, 24, 7, NORTH ©. ona, Chass xo. 20 accost ah B87 Ts ee OO GRRKEN ‘#’ CO", Manage LUTHY & CO,, Brokers, 24 Greenwich street, New Pork. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ¥ New Scheme out; rawn ever: da; commencing August 3 fia sf iu prize of. 2 prizes of $10,000 S,prizes of $5.00... other prizes. Information Cirealars cent, {nform ca 1RE2"% oo, ., 10 Wall street. Post office box 4,685, New ¥ ‘ork. ‘OE HENDERSON, FORMERLY AT WOOD'S.—SEND J address at once to Chicago Herald office. AURA. “RETURNED YESTERDAY; § SICK; WILL week at see you some day “ANTONTO. Love B, SNOW~MBET ME ON Tappapay. Pat 7 , LORING, wHo RESIDED LAST WINTER x M enty-2e et, send address ferald Uptown Fe ged te 1266 Broadway. EWARK, —I WILL BE HAPPY Tu MEET YOU AT N the time mentioned in your mote. JOHN ADAMS, ‘New Haven to New York Young lady, accompanied elderly g:ntleman; the gentleman who took the lib- a vs novel, which she left on ing, would he exceedingly happy eit greeanie, lease address ald office. S'autl NIGHT, . STEAMER CONTINENTAL FROM bates St looking at youn; bie just berore ret her acquaintance. i ADWAY MEROBANT, Hi WE GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT SIXTH AVENUE car at Canai street, Saturaay evening, about Srolouk, would pe highly gratified 10 make the ne tance of the lady who was in company with friends. A note addressed to O. PALMER, Herald office, will be treated with confidence. 7 ILLIAM BROOKBANK, OF ~CHARLESTON— Ss sel is a letter for you in the New York Post 4m STREET.— -LADY, WITH LAVENDER KIDs’ who held conversation with gent at her right, on | Second avenue car, Sunda with “COUNT,” Herald off unt please communicate LOST AN bE FOU IND. QOAT FOUND—16 FEET LONG, WHITE BODY, WITH ared streak. Cali atpier 43 North River. BBN _GBORGS ALLEN, UND—IN A COUPE, A POCKETBOOK, ADDRESSED Hon. A. H. Norton. Apply to Cashier at this office. Fe THE PARTY WHO BOUGHT A SILVER WATCH Modrmat't anton ring No. 81 Cha'Sam Stree, wile jeGrah’s aution will're- {urn the same to MOSS SROTHERS. GL Catharine street, iberally. compensated. porn Seay iets O8T—ON SUNDAY NIGHT, A SMALL KRY, AT- tached to a chain, having 'a tag marked K. & oA aid to the Onder by returning it Third avenue. 4-4 egal reward will be HoBt McBRIDE, rama “FRIDAY MORNING, A POCKETBOOK, with $12 and an old Gold Watch ; $10 will be paid for the return of the watch alone to No. lil Waverley place, No fuestions asked. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, 18TH INST. A PACKAG containing a duplicate on a mortudge, with other Papers and a sum ef mon The finder can keep $40 of he money fag rere bal@uce, with the papers, to he owner. JOHN FITZGERALD, 519 Kast HAVANA OYAL OTTE, Change of scheme; 528.005 drawn every 17 days, commencin; August 30. Two prizes 0 Six prizes of. other ne mation furnished: ofders tiie: Circhlars sent. free on applica- tion. Spanish Bank Biils and Governments pu TAYLOR & CO, watnkers ii Wall street. ITAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI. tute, established 1470, 107, Weat Twenty-third stree reopened August L, instead of October 1; no pay for Boar. (when required) or our services until cured. SPECIAL, Nortce, —THE KNICKERBOCKER LIFE Insurance Company desires to engage the services of a few first class men to work in New York and vi- cinity. The popular “savings bank plan’ was introduced by this company. and is the satest And, most satistactory system of hie insurance now in use, to JOHN A. NICHOLS, Second Vice President, 39 es aa GRAND GIFTOONCERTS, $62.500.-enas a Company only; 4,410 cash gifts; each ticket =a 5 each. Send for eircular ice, Wilmington, N. L & CO., Agents. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE | LEGAL. A $589,589 ized Kentucky Lottery; Royal tte. vana and Kentucky troulars free: 1234 cents commision aliowed. Address BALEY & CO. (oltice established 30 years), 174 Broadway. road way, ATAWBA 50,000 tickets a} ‘four chances; leven tickets tor __ THE TURF. I ERRFOOT PARK. _—TROTTING TUBBDAY. 3 eee ‘ST 19, at 3 P.M. ; the great match for tween the two celebrated Horses trom South Brooklyn. b. d. m, Rosie Anderson and g.g. George. Same day, purse of $100 tur hopes ss that (ever Beat t3minutes Seven entries :— lor M, Sullivan's br. g Dt 4; Mercington’s Wititamsbarg. ittle Frank. % 3d Brn ree De E tnootie. r. Rb. Be . Howe's beim. Lady Annie. H. W. Howe's D. m. (ety UMATION, Superintendent, NCH RACES. al s qMoumoath Park. wiikusl tra Meeting—Three days’ racing, ine: , August 20; Friday, 22 and Saturday, 23. 3 nih ONG BRANCH RACES. Pools sold at Chamberlain's Poot Rooms, 1,146 Broadway, this aad ou, evening, ‘aan ts the Long a races; also on the 9 M. race day; also on the trotting races at ‘erring OOLS 80D THIS EVENING AT JOMNSON’S, 1, 187 Fourteenth gb | T hth street, on ‘Lon, i Branch east iso thie and ever mal Boon” thie this wee! on Springfield Trots and Long Br JOHNSON, ROBPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— Fail Running Meeting, three days, Sepsember 9,11 and 18. The above association also claim the week com- mencing Tuesday, September. 23, for thelr Fall Trotting Meeting. Prem! ine tn minced herent “GEORGE eye Superintendent. HORSES, © CARRIAGES, &O. Att ATOTION THIS DAY, BY AM VAN TASBELL, AUCTIONEER, (SUCCESSOR 10 JOHNSTON & VAN TASS HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 112 AND 1i4 EAST TRIRTESNTH ST, NEAR 4TH AV. REGULAR SALES. OF “HORSES AND. GARIAGES LVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRID. Twenty-four to forty-lzht hours given purchasers to test ‘warrantecs. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S ty geen ag SALE AT 12 O'OLOC! GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT EGANT DARK BAY Horse, hog hands high; 7 years old; kind and true in ail harness; free trom vice; a tast traveller; very stylish oad id handsome, ‘and warrrnted sound; also a set Har “Tor WAGON CITY BUILT. ‘AM BAY HORSES, 15\¢ HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS olde kind and true in all harness ane peer sada jfree from vice ; trot in $4 minutes; have fine style and fer and are an cxtra fine light carriage or toad ‘Am, aud werner eaund ate & set light Harness and CUR OD OR, BAY JANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD; ABs ANd under saddle; tree trom Vice; trots close to nutes: 1s very stylish and hand- Pore are nothing, and warranted sound ; also set Har- 1688, wwoaD" WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY GOD- “BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 5 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all_harnoss; free frem vice or trick; & good traveller, an extra fine family or coupe horse and ‘Warranted soun aehen jarness and DER. rea enya RIGH, 7 YEAR! arness; free from vice or fast traveller; has fine setlon; a@ tree and lish drivel fears nothing; a first class horse for gentleman's road OLD. tae ane ted panna. Also set ROAD. WAGON, BUILT oY BRRWSTER & 00. BAY MAR HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and irae in ao can excellent worker; free driver and warranted so! Pi 't BUSINESS WAGO! EL MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind ‘snd true in ali harness; free from vice or trick: per: feotly gentle for - a ride or 1s No a nothing and Warranted sot TOE PONY PRABTONS cubes and MARE, 1554 HANDS HIGW, 6 YEARS OLD; Kind end eroe in 'ail hacoams tree’ trom vices, @ fee driver, fast traveller and warranted souna; also Harnew ogres TOP WAGON. ROTTING HORSE NOBLE, 16 HANDS, 7 yoar vols Kind ‘and true in all harness; trotted last Sum- ae 2:80, and can trot better than three minutes any Brit HORSE, 15 BANDS, 7 — OLD; KIND AND on Me all hardess, an ood we Rok, 16 HAND! 8 YEARS ‘OLD; KIND aND true ia mn harness; free from vice and a first class ‘wor! "SEVERAL OTHER HORSES. DESCRIPTIONS TIME of sa TOP DEPOT WAGON, NEARLY NEW. ay a ie IN epo> rece TOP P ROAD WAGONS, LADY'S RADDLE AND BRIDLE, NEARLY NEW, Pata pal SADDLE AND BRIDLE, NEARLY HARNESS, ROBES, &c. Weather never interieres with our sales. UCTION HOUSE oF tegrs : JORNETON (ate a cg | RD aL ERR OC BROOM. | OED: STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE mone AUCTION BRANCH OP THIS HOUSE Is VED TO THE SPACIOUS PI 6 ty 10% » Lcuinaieorapehiie 3079! NEAR UNIVERSITY ‘The business will be conducted on. om bigs! recisely the same strict and honorable principles which have alwayschar- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect sp oa of the business community, as well as the ubhe at large. P REGU ULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Cat, "ALOGUE OF be ae pec SALE, AT FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT.—BLOOD BAY MARE; 15% hands, > years, kind and true in all harness free trom vice, has'great endurance; lady or chil in drive her, and warranted soun oourk” ROCKAWAY, cITy BUT IN PERFECT oun TLiian's ROAD HORSE, BRIGHT BAY; SIRED by California Patchen dain a Vemont mi re, 153 hands, 6 Id (ever handled for speed) and true in all harness, and warranted ‘burol betwr than 3 min TOP BIDE ale Sa AD" WAGON: meted BUILT, IN first TROTIING. fiousi WATERLOO, BRIGHT BAY, 16 nands, we ars; kind and true in all harness; very ay lish, pe Stivers. has trotted In 2:36; and war- nted’ so TOP ‘SIDE, Bad Bare koap WAGON, BY RaM. STIVERS, bam VaR TSRNOUT—CHESTNUT HORSE, 1514 adie: he kind an‘ true in all harness and un- der sad ile; fears nothing and warranted sound. sop FE EuT ton, IN FIRST RATE ORDER, WHITE pears LONG FLOWING MANE AND TAIL; ene as, 8 years, x kind and true in all harness and ler m0 le’; free from vice ; can trot ia three min utes; alt n every, respect a first cl road horse; ROAR” PaTONsE, “toh ‘HANDS, 8 YEARS, KIND AND as been used as @ truck or ‘express horse; arr nted sound, GRAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, 8 YEARS, KIND AND true ‘in all harness; an excellent’ truck horse; and warranted sound. BROOD MARE, BAY Bane. STRED BY IMPORTED Cromwe!l, ‘he by Stock’ dam Vermont mare, and now in foal by Wamsbrigo, 153g mands, 9 oars; can trot better than 240, and warranted sount Bey 2 E OTHER HORSES. DESCRIPTION TiN oF ALE. Pe ony Phaetons, 20 Ton Buggies, 8 Close Coaches, 10 setsof double Harness, &c.. ker ae: 34 SALE COMMENCES ar "1034 ‘O'CLOCK, ’ “IMPORTANT, POSITIVE AXD UNRESERVED + SALE, BY PUBLIU AUCTION, AND RICH HORSES, WAGONS, 51: e DNE: GREAT JONES 8T! AT 1056 OrcLoeK, JOHN L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, Comprising all the elegant on rich ras the Hon. Theodore F. Aymar, who h: sed them at Long ars all season, and having received @ foreign commission is gi to a Sarees immediately, and consequently sell is entire fine Team of. sperior A) ar a baeceome deep, blood-ba: remium Horses, 16 hands, 6 and 7 years od: were raise in Kentucky. by times ree-quarter thoroughbred hi ine, i Clean, blooded heads, whic h; have fine high knee 10 per ithey are pertect pi is, either standing ‘or tnoving; plearantand easy ome y fear no locomotive, an: Will travel 12, miles. an hour to dog cart or coach: they are considered by competent juages the finest team ‘that has been at Long Branch in three gousevt cost pres: ent owner in Kentucky. aye May, and are better now than ever, bein = well seasoned aia rugged; are warranted nae kind and perfect, without vice, trick, tault or blemish. ‘The handsome, genteel, extra st; serie and TORN fhopquahnres. Kentucky broke die horse MON Al Hee high, 6 years old; handsome blood-bay, andsomest, most renaible ‘and noblest horsefathe mate: feare nothing, well broken to all harness, le or double, and sate tor a lady to drive or ride; or ridden by a lady to locomotive with sat and fast traveller: all gaits to saddle, “one: and kind; an extraordinary, stylish the fast and well known brown ig mare LADY GRISWOLD. 1874 high, 8 years old, by Alex. ander’s Abdallah, dam was former: med and driven by Mr. Griswoid, of this c ent owner; when 5 years old she ye Weotteg aay and hi Greauiy. improved gince, and for gent!eman’s roadster e ranks A No 1; Me Griswold has frequenty driven her trials in 2:34 to 2 she can beat 2:0 a wagon an and can beat dao on any yoed track; {s @ pleas- nt agreeabie driver; honest, pleasant, gen- teal and well beha kind, te Way sound ndsome ey hes, old, ‘red b by Get ‘brother to Camors and.a tac sit romises with wh and broken by by prese: Joune horse; a 4 ring by c ni ie the trottin purness he has no ee Also one 4 Cal te open Trotting Wagon "b nM street, new last Spi ; Be of FR | and shee Blanket N. B this eate ere ty ch wi Neu wena iy jaetons, fm herent 10 vi ly. ghar xo. precinct @tion. Bldnidge st OUT OF ALL KINJ OF CARRIAGE: A; oye ii gocond handy apple end single Har! hips, Shi a and Lap way. near Canal street. tect iy chap, ee Fee BUSINESS Ao! tm mty- seventh mreet AND HARNESS santas aes phar'y Agi ‘on ¢asy NERCWANE Herald Uranon REFERED’s SALE OF THE THRE Trotters, at public guction, on Il o'clock, at BA tt and New Vork Tattersall’ ay aud Thirty-ninth street, and com: THe ELEGANT BAY TROTTING Gelding Vermont A. any Weenown ug ust Ls at Wedne: AG CHASE'S ity Auction Mt oqrner of Broadw: prisii ——= FOLLOW- ER & chiet, Vermont Hambletonian stock, 194 nigh, 6 years in ©: xira stylish and handy driver? has trotted in Susi is @ great pole horse, and is warranted sound and kind. THEY get ge BLACK Trottiny Gelding Knox Boy, sired by Genera! Knox, driver; "na si sound as qe sound a) 16 high, Years old; waatrial of 244734 "andl i FAST GRAY TROTTING Mare Belle of Con- Sr alred by, Young Morril, 15%, hich, 7 years old splen; ae a record of 23 inter 36}q, and is clegaut warranted wal ‘and Ki os atu K WILL BE on exhibition this day, from 9AM, A aa iit RIAG MANU PACH Ne . AND FORTY SECOND of finished consisting of Springs, lot i or wn-boera Pomice Biono rushen ae Ojseloth, leather, rubber new full’ spring ‘ORY Jol and up to sale, at the Mart, SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE, THIS DAY (Tuesda; AT THE OLD EST OF two pony Phinetons two Stivers o 7 ness, 0 Mice Desk, &e, te The bi gest chairs n sold ant sy 6 SJENKINS d_uniinished Work, Tools and Sto Hows, Anvila, Tools, Drills, Bolts, Chips ‘ay Paint Colors, 180 four Stoves, lot Carpet, Apron Cloth, &e. lot ot top Wagons, one top side bar Wi open Wagon, one Depot Wazon, one ‘agon: ueen’s PLANED RD M, GED. Slt BROADWAY, BETWEEN PORTY-FLRAP STREBTS, of the entire stock tock, three on, One Acton, s two sets +) whole will be sold Au ofixequence of Mr. Gedney hay- ring (rom the business, ction BREWSTER (BROOME STREET) TOP WA ‘$165: one Dusenbury Top Wa: } Wagon, by Pray, of Hoston, $120: 'ene bulky, one Stivers al Wagon, $! Phaeton. two seats, $140; open and open Express Wazon: gne Baronche, singic and Nets, &e. two eet ne voutune p Phaetons, S110, y were, one light louble Harness, Sheets, Whips, GRAY, 20 and 22 ¥ aw TOP BUGGY—ONE CLARE CE, dint IN GOOD OR- op. ch ter street der, sheep. also several new top and no top sido- ant hight glass 0. har Road Wagons, Gi LIGHT SIX. st and an ele; rene, vat it SDEBIC KR W SEAT BRETT, D'S, 2 19 and gparer West TWO VICTORIAS, SIX- seat Rockaway and a Coupe ath gains; all style hew and second hi Wagons; reduced price proadway. al Family © MANUF, ges and Li i UNI! N fees, ot ROAD HORS by California Patchen, hands) ‘igh, 6 years old; news: 1a HOW tn B, ART OF ‘ARCH. JOE sound; WARRANT! BRIGHT BAY, SIRED am Vermont mare, 153% thoroughly broken to all) har- or child can drive him; can trot now. beret handled for speed; and “Warranted ‘ON, 12 te ao Thirteenth Werreh, etter nD TO AT THE neat Balversity place, where he can be seen and tried. Tt not sold at Rey Angast 19, at 1 the Mart, ag abo Mi ag above, without HORSES, (VARRIAGES, rivate sale before this day, (Tuesday), ‘o'clock, will theo be sold at auction at HARNESS—ALL RTYLES, J” comprising Coaches and Rockaways, Phaetons and Business streets, lyn. ‘agons, selling off cheal je tee and bos A of WITTY & © aye t Carriage Manufac- Nevins and Fulton Corsten PANRAULE VICTORIAS, HALF AND Extension Top ic) ES ‘agons, tons, Wagons duced, several s second hand. Cabriol ets, and Hernees on "ATS" 8, Depot weeatly re No.7 Washington place, ear T Broadway. LEGANT rane AND CARRIAGE rE ‘0 GE. N_EXTBA FINE orese 'LEMAN'S ROAD TURNOU' TEAM CARRIAGE ‘ORY ROAD EN ona Le mone HORSES. GAREIAGES OF ALL K were. SADDLES, auction, Tis, DAY, at 12 o'clock, VAN TA REL, Anetioneér, ‘Thirteenth street, Bear Fourth avenue. WILLIAM at his Mart, tal M2 and 14 East See catalogue above. XPRESS WAGON AND HARNESS,—A BEAUTIFUL ney, medium sized Express Wagon and new silver Price for Dott $170, cost a few days ago Pee sa aot Siktcenth street bes SALE—A HANDSOME YOUNG BLACK HORSE, ont fault; can trot in 3 js high, ff years old, sound, kind oes with- Mr. RAN 154 East Fifty: seventh rect. OR SALR—A TWO-WHEEL DOG CART, TO CARRY four, pede b yaar of pandon. ply tou street, oF address D, 0. W., vox OW Pom at 18 Wash- Post offic OR SALE—A FINE MARE, SIX. YEARS OLD, SUIT. able for a doctor or any light business. Inquire of H. POTTEBAUM, 303 East st Forty-seventh street. OR. ba pee FORSES, CHEAP, SOUND AND kind, Gand 8 years old. all kinds of work: $75 and Ieand Is haade, gultable for $150, No. 6 Bayard street. OR SALE—TWO HORSES, 15 AND 1534 HANDS, 8 and 9 years; sound and kind; fit for any work ; sold only tor Mant use price $75 ‘and $115. Inquire at 136 Perry street, FoR, Shoat HORSES, 6 AND 7 YEAR! 16 hands price $140 R SALE—A_ GROCERY HORSE, fit for ay business: sold for want of wu r Gi i 6 YEARS OLD, 10) Fo Kound and “kind and a good worker. 326 Becond avenue. OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, ands high, 6 years old: ver: kind. No. 3 West ranted sound nad fine di 16 river; war- irteenth street. oF ee BAY Bonar TOP BUGGY, MADE BY nbury & Van Duse iFice' | alsd a four-sented ply 136 East Thirteenth street. ri et. id Set single Harness, aeton, near! new. Ap- OR SALE CHEAP—TROTTING, on and Harness; harness and Wag: horse warranted to Mt udson street, HORS wagon 2:40 or no sale, Inquire at made; quire at sid a rauetio RUS DAY, BY ARCH. JO! NSTON, AT HIS Thirteenth street, Near University pia FALE COMMENCES AT 1035 0" iT REATATTRAQTIVE SALE OF FINE Soa BURaE NTED, OR NO , Geer. SOUND WORK HORSES FOR SALE—TRIAL giver. Can be seen avery ry cay ate after apt olaicek P.M. ©0., No. £18 West Twenty-first stfcet. Wagons, ‘pew Woniah ae ring, ae. 4 MANO AGTURERS 'GRYON, ly ckaway 638 Bro Gree, poy Agathe —WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE Wie- wa $65; ore, very fast, ness, cheap; must sell before nue, corner twenty-fifth street I New fork, A gi ood Grocers, Harness, ey sable Blaniet, @2 jobes, She: Hodes, cnet Bb Fecond street, Loe ®. ac. & it Foes"; , WAGON AND HARNESS, $155; ONE HORSE, ‘$110; eae t Way ay. good aaaes large asso: Please call and examine ‘or OSBORNE, 71 doo’ from Greenwich street, formeriy 0 7 Harness, hand made, 8 on and Hi Bighth ARNES.—THE CHEAPEST RARNESS STORE IN ne Truck Harness, sHaa ve Hh larness, bn ifipe eo meper street, Murray 1,494 nd 1) ONY PEAETONS—IN TOP AND OPEN, BASKET and paels, at cost; +, Depos y sragons 8 sacrifice, Broadway, near Forty-fifth stres th hand ole; cheap. Address I. E. R. PP hdad ove sehen WANTED—A GOOD SECOND B., Herald once, Gram . ANTEDS wn atorig 19 to a5 thirteenth 'EED, ‘WARRANTED, SPEED. ey Horse, pri hands; warranted to trot in three min- Gay Mare,15% hands; warranted to trot in three min- THIS DAY, AT 10) "CLOC: cH. Fi) in iP niversity place. @ECOND AND EXTENSION ta tonal ed IN good orer; also second hand ad. top a OSEP. KEAL &CoO., 1,494 and 1, 496 Brondway, near Forty-fifth street. seat Buggy, Coupe Ley hay | Carriages ard Bug; i MANU XECOND EAND LIGHT DOG CART, SI Wagon, Maa? Lm aetw Road EB id several ot BAR TOP at | AGtURERS ONION, 688 Broadway. gi mag FOR SALE.. top wagon, weighing 250 mile in 2:68, without the last University ‘flace, tn sears .fratning 3 5k track, three weeks axo, ne ‘driven t by get on TROTTED Fleet ered john Murphy, a reparation whatever, doing gare to wagon; will trot low No record; every wa jarness, almost new. uy t to) fs aperexen'n ot and 1,08 8 MAKE ROOM FOR FALL TRADE—WE OFFER ws and no top. Ao Park foactons. both exter he WE St IDE Wea ae aet 117 ANTED—A NO. change for fine box box 43, New Brighton. 8, 5 -A Baasee TOP $1 50) ress horse, 8 usiness. et ears, It GG der; fi se for Bee ae COTTAGE PIANO, Cqupe or family Horse, Addrew PONY BUILT BAY HORSE, font py gentle for 1 Rando wii ands: good 110; thust sell closing eat Thirty-firat street. 18) hi ik g00D, oR. ee vt A ak IN EX SEALED. SROPOSALS New Yorr, August 15, PROPOSALS. ORTHERN pane RAILROAD, ceived Gh the office of fe Chiet ry eer, a Anke n avenge, in the city of Grading aa Bridgin af Seine om of this Companys Roa, betwee ride a ‘and Yellowstone river ra os Is received nee, fof ebtlons of about i eis agch, > WOM Aistance, oF For further, omy KarksoF ‘at the office of the Chief Rogincer, tn New » OF ral T. L. Rosser, Divi- nginee rm ia Chief Engineer. wm Arunde} 6 stree' the Parliament, and Lodging, Pc HE pag to HOTE: T Palace, U Diadd Norwecl, families—Its ¢! sition, combined yo ie 0 ral management, Eo resort of the upper ranks ADAM PY MJ ENGLISH ANT AND AMERICAN HOTEL, Strand, Thames cmbeskimegte eve os WY cl one Fall M, Proprietor, R THE CRYSTAL London.—To focrien and vated, pleasant and pith ant ost sal Hotel lubrious po- forded and its gene- La favorite ELECTION NX NOTICE. QTATE OF NEW YORK—OFFICE 0 OF THE BECRE- tary ot State, Albany, July July 29, 187! We SHRKIEY OF THE . To New Yorn :— Nin—Notice is hereby give m that, a tion to be held in thi State, on the Tuesta: eding the first Monday of November next, the folowing officers are to be elected, to wit— ‘A Scerctary of Btate, in the place of G. Hilton Seribner. A Compirolter, in the place of Nelson K. Hopkins, A Treasurer, in the place of Thomas Ruines. An Attorney General, Jin the place of Francis 0. Barlow. Surveyor, in the place of Willian A State Engineer and B. Taylor. A Canal Commissioner, in the place of John D, Fay. s sa Inspector of dtate Prisons, in the place of Solomon cheu, ‘All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of aye Cp Justices of the Supreme Court for the First ga tal Bistrich in the place of Daniel ®- Ingraham and hoch Le Fancher, whose term of ofliee will expire ou tie fast day of L December next, District, compris- Alig a senator for the Fourth Senate the ‘First Second: Third, Fourth, Futh, Sixth, kev. ta iy of New Rar Fourteénth wards of ‘the city and county of Also a Senator {or ‘he Fifth Senate District, comprising the Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and stateenth wards of the city and ecunty of Now York. Also a Senator for the Sixth Senate District, comprising the Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wards ‘of the be and county of New York. @ Senator for the Seventh Senate District, com ing the Eighteenth, ‘Twentieth and Twenty-first wards nee the elty and county of New York. Also a Senator for the kighth fenate district, compris. ing the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of the elty and county of New York. ‘Also'a Representative in the Forty-third Congress of the United States from the Sixth Congressiona! district, as established by chapter 619 of the Laws ot 1872, com: priging the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the cit of New York, and that portion of the Eighteenth and Twenty-first wards of the said ihe ati cast of Third avenue, as sald wards existed on the Sth day of Novem- ber st, in piace of James Brooke, @ ity and county oMcers to be ‘lected Twenty-one Gb Members of Assembly, A Sheriff, ace of Matthew T. Brennan, ‘A County n the place of Charles E. Loew. Two Tuvtloss we nine Harine Court, in the place of George M, Curtis and Henry E. How: ‘Three (3) Coroners, in thé place of Patrick H. Keenan, Nelson W. Young and Gerson N; Herrman, 6 ‘Wo Justices of ¢ Superior as im place of ohn M. Barbour and Claudius M. Moneil, i“ ‘All whose teris of office “will expire on the last day of December next. The attention of Inspectors of election and county canvassers ix directed to chapter 314 of Laws of 1873, 4 copy of which 1s printed herewith, entitled "An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday following the rst Monday of November, 1873, the question whether the offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judge of the Gourt of Appeals, of Justices of the Supreme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the Judge of the Uouri of Commop Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court of Butlalo, of the Judge of the city of Brooklyn, of the County Judge ‘of tne several counties of this Keats shall herea(ter be filled by appointment, pursuant to bet tion 17, article 6 of the constitution,” for instructiol regard to their duties under said act. Also to sections 17 and 18, chapter 613 of the Laws of 1a, a c opy of which is printed herewith, entitled “An act to provide for the an. hexation of the towns of Morrisan West Farms and Kingsbridge, ea ne county of W ter, to the cit; and cou New York,” tor instructions as to the duties under said act. Chapter 314, An_act to provide for sutmitting to the electors of this Btate, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1873, the qucs- tion whether the offices of Chiet Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, of Justices of the su- preine Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the Judge of the Court ot Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, ot the Judge of the Superior Court ot Buffalo, of the ‘Judge of the city of Brooklyn, of the County Judge of the several counties of this State, shall be hereafter filled by aj pomtment, pursuant to section 17, article 6, of the con- Famed April 26 1673, three-fifths béing present. The ‘People of the State of New York. represented. in Benats and Assembly, go cnach as follower. fxcri0n L—The question whether the offices of Chief Tudge and ‘Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, the Justices of the Supreme your the Judges of the Supe- rior Court of the city ot New York, of ttre Court of Thon Pleas of the city and county of New York, of the Superior Court of ial, of the City Court of Brooklyn the County Judge of the several counties of this State, shall hereaiter be filled by appointment, shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the general elec- tion to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mo day of November next, as provided in section 17 of arti- cle 6 of the constitution of this State, in the manner hheretnanter mentioned. The Inspectors of Blection tn each Election District in the State shill provide {Wo boxes, In, which they shall deposit the ballots of the electors upon the question whether the Judges and Justices of the several Courts nained in the first section of this act shall hei alter be filed by appointment. One of said boxes shail be labelled “Appointment or election of the Chief Jutge and Associate the Court of Appeals and of Jus. tices of the Sup rere Oourt The other one shall be labelled “appeinunent or election of Judges of Cit County Courts.” Each citizen entitled to vote at Beil such election may vote two ballots, as follows:—One of them chter Ctr ies _ shall ‘Appointment or election of of 4 shall contain on the inside, “Shall the offices of the Chief’ sae folded, the words, aud Associate Sudge of the Court of Appeals and of iS Justices of the gavrene Court be hereafter filled b; ya pointment Yeu” or the words “shall, the ofices be Uller Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Justices of the Supreme Court be hereafter Niled by ay polrement= Wo 3 and all such ballots shall be deposited in the boxes labelled “Appointment or election of Chie: ciple Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and Justices of the Supreme Court.” The other of ‘said ballots hall, bo endorsed, “Appoint: ment or election of Judges of City jounty Courts,” and on the inside, when folded, shal) soars the words, “shall the ‘offices of the Jidge ot u ¢ Superior Court ot the city of New York, or tne saage, of the Court of Common Fens of the, city and count; New York, of the Jadge of the Superior sopd S's 5 of the Judge of the City Court of Brooklyn, of the unt ene counties, of this State, be hereafter nt—Yes,” or the words, “Shall the offices ‘or the Ju vires ‘of the Superior Court of the c! oO New York, of the Judge ot the re oF Common Pleas of the city and county of New f the Jndge of the ot eae Med of Buifalo, ot “he ‘Fuge of the City Court of Brooklyn, of the County Jadge of the several Counties Of this State, be hereatter filled by appointment—No.” h ballots‘shall be deposited in the boxes fabetiod “xppointnvent or election of the Judges of the City and ry Ah Sec. inspectors of Election in each Election Dis- trict, atter the closing of the polls of such election, shall count and canvass, separately, the ballots deposited in each of the said boxes in the Mianver prescribed by law in reference to other elections, ail ascertain the whole number of ballots upon nen, ot the questions to be submitted as aforesaid. e inspectors, atter having $0 counted said batlots, shall set down in writing the whole number of such ballots upon each question, and the whole number for and against each of the said questions, and shall certify and make return of the said several votes in the same manner as prescribed by law in reference to Oar jer halien, ata general election. ato, the votes so given shall be canvassed by ne several Boards of County Canvassers. feat the next meeting thereof after such election, and the aggregate results In the several coun- ties shail be canvassed and certified by the Board of State Canvassers. The existing law in reference f°, a tee election shall, in all respects, so 8 applica oe apply to and regulate the proceedings and duties of Hoard of County and State Canvassers, and of the Sane Clerks and 4 Becretary of State. From the state- ments made to the Board of Btate Canvassers it shall de- termine whether @ majority of the votes apon the ques- tions submitted to the electors of the State, as herein vided, be in the affirmative or negative. The said shall make a certificate of such determination, and shall deliver the same to the Secretary of State, who sball 1¢ 8 is office, Suc. Bia majority of all the ballots endorsed ““ap- Pointment or election of Chief Judge and Associa ‘udges of the Court of Appeals and of Justices ot the upreme Court” shall be in the afirmative, then the suid officers shall nat said election be elective, but, as 4 ‘occur, they shall be filled by appointinent by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, or if the Senate be not in session, by the Gover- |. nor; bat in such case he shall nominate to the Senate, when next eqn ved ana such oe by the Gov- ernor alone shall expire at Be end of that sessfon; but if the majority of said , 2,andorsed, "be in the | negative, then the oe shall be elective as heretoiore. If a manor ey ot the ballots eae w Be ghd election of Judges of City and, "shall contain on the inside the question’ a sheelnbefare provided, answered in the affirmative, then the cers Mancing hired ds air said question shall oes. after said election be ei ut as vacancies occur they 4 iS filled by apy appointment by the re nor, by and he advice a consent of the Senate, or if the ‘wenate | be not in session by the Governor; but in such case he shall nominate to the Senate, when next convened, and such appointment b; = Governor alene shall expire at th ot that se: ; but ifa majority of the ballots so endorsed shull be ‘answered in the nega tive, then the said officers shall be elected as heretotore. Sec, 6—It shali be the duty of the secrctary of State to auge the said pomons together with the forms of the ballots as herein specified, fo be published in two or more newsp: rein each of the counties of this Stare, oe same number of ee Pret ats to Ue toe election as is ww required by law to of the officers to be elected ‘and the offices to be filled oy ft election; such newspapers to be dest mated by the peariety, ‘of State in the manner now provided by law for designating news- rs to publish election notices; but no negiect or jure to puliiet, or informality of publication shall im- vat tae welidiy a of such election. shall be the duty * the eenreaty, of State to include a ‘ond cause be published with the election lection @ notice in sub- nce Cage ag section 17 of article 6 of the constitution of ¢ ts Stale. two questior will be Fareie apne to the bese ot this 8 to roe upon separate ballots, follows :—I. Shall the jet jf! Ce yi ite Judge of the Court of yt of Justice of the Supreme Court be hereafter by appointment? 2. Shall the offices of the Judge of the Sema ior Court of the city of New York. the Court the dua mon Pleas % the city and county of New York, Soon ~“ of fos perior wae ot Buffalo, thé : Git "00 P Brook: lyn, and Judge oat fine several election vowe separately tor oF hid | of said ar nd if a majority oo fon Tndges and there bald ones a jestions the notice or the 10 give notice, oF a in ¢ ing thereof, shall the . valianty Of such notice or the e! tion here! Ske, 8.—This act 7 ne efit immediately. An act to the are mn of the town: Morrisan} ngsbridge, ia tue ork 9 of sichester, to wie ony county of New three-' me co ple of "the crete Fhe Hack! tetntesnted te Senate do mack ay allow oth itcat the rit genera) election peta’ in this State ig act there shall be provided by the p prope nities lection distri: ithii b tried pen ng Soemay. of awe? York, at and ip ¢ ach lee tion the several towns of the county of Wextchester, va in which the in: tors election each of eto districts Set at sit the ballots ated to thom by the elec istrict, which, TRnnexati co shall be Se de the eat Farm ees New Yor! the following inside of each of sal Dallots ined in the same are i eb law ree pow such 50+} master, 24 ELECTION NOTICE. turn Itshail appear that a majority of al! the ballois 3 cust shail contain the words, “A¥ainst the annexation of ) Went Farms and Kingsbridge to fhe ety and re ‘ew York,” then it shall be t duty of the Secretary of State to make and file Some: deate of such result in his office within fen days. aiter | sia fe arn, and boon Ld sucn certificate this act shal bi and voi shalt take effect on the first day of undred and seventy-four, except as re otherwise provided tor, and ag to such parts a6 fil take effect at the time or times in, this: acc specified; and except also as to section seventeen Which shall take efteet iminedintely. Yours respect(ul G. HIDIUN SCRIDNE Secretary of State, Suxnive's Orrick, New Court Howse, } Crry anp County of New York, August 1, 1873. J certity the foregoing to be a true copy of the election notice received by me thi ay trom the Becretary of Sta MATTHEW T. BR Sherift of the city.and county of NBw York. Ishers of newspapers are notified not to insert this Hemet untess specially authorized todo so. See chapter 4a Laws ofl NAN, Sheriff. the towns of J Leng eightes to such parts ay 2 MATTHEW T, BR “WAL KE aT. AUCT “) LBERT B. WALD ON, AUCH STLOD By Salesrooms 108 Tat DN DAY, at ‘good awortmient a Parlor, © Peitee Dining Room an& 11 Furniture, _ Also Bedding, Fiate, Cutlery, Petures, te, ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and salesroom 37 Nas-aut street, Horse auction esr branch 19 to 15. Fast Thirteenth street, Carriage Reposie tory No. 8 Corilandt street. ARCH, JOHNSTON will sell, THIS DAY (Tuesday) 104 O'CLOCK, at the salesroom, 37 Nasaan street, 200 Chromos: at 12 O'CLOCK, great assortment of English and American Books. TION SALE—OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE pxcelsior Stables (retnoved after the fire), compris. ing five Clarences, tour Phaetons, Stivers and Brewster Top Wagons, 15 Coach Horses, two Road Horses, Sicighs, single and double Harness, Roves, Bells, Whips, &c., COLE & MURPHY, at the Junction at Flatbush and At Iantic avenues, Brooklyn. on Tuesday, August 1 at 1 clock, All sums over $100, 40, 60 and 90 days, ‘approved Dave re n hu M Cedar street. SELDOM MET WITH—AT AUCTION, ivate residence 21 East 2th st. near ommencing at 10% o'clock, over 260 lots t Household Furniture, Pearly of J. Isaacs, ee rand Elsactiries oon Clegant Parlor and. Bedronm Suits, Miter Brussels, Carpets Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Lace Uurtains, rosewood aad walnnt Bedroom Suits, rep its. single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses nag , Cloc! also Dining Room, Basement and Kiteh ‘alture, HENRY “ZINN, Fauationger. —WINANS & GARRETTSON, 647_AND 529 cpuc, will sell Thursday, Aucust 21, assort~ Machines, Carpets, Fednesday Will be in vcTIO! Sixth ment Furniture, Matirosses, Sewing Paintings, &c, Furniture sent op V cluded in sale, DVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMEYTS OF DRY Goods, Furniture, Groceries, as Horses, Car- riages, Painting and 1 Bee N. DRA! way, corner ' Auctioncer, rells at te res nee, near Seventh avenue, handsome and genieel Household Fnrnivure, consisting of black walnut and rosewood Parl:r Suits, in mich bro- catel and crimson satin; marble Top, gilt Centre and Side Tables, pier, and mantel Mirrors, Btageres, Easy Chairs, Bronizes, Paintings, Curtains, two elegant Piano- fortes—makers, Decker, New York, and Broadwood, London, England, Dining Furnture—Extension Table, Buffot, Chairs i Rosewood and black walnul oy hy Geveips BeRee se Wi rene’ nges, air al ring attresses ‘eps jus] . rfhecls and ingrain’ Krtehen Furni- Suits, i Carpets, ture. sale positive. Goods can remain until first of the month. Take Seventh or Eighth avenue cars, Thurs rriages, Harness, Blankets, &¢., to be sold ursda} UCTION SALE—THIS TUESDAY), MORNING, private residence 12) West 254 commencing at 10% 0°ClOck, elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, namely— Chickering & Son rosewood Fianotoria. Centre Tables, Carpets, ‘arlor, library and Drawing Boom Suits; Bronzes, Palntings, Etageres, Bookense, 800 volumes of choice Books, Bedroom Suits, rosewood end watnut Bed- ds, Kureaus, Mattresses. Dining Room—Buffet, tension Table, Chairs; also Raseient and Kitchen over $90 lots by catalog niture ; ees Table, Cues de will be sold ati2 o'clock. LUKE FITZGERALD, fae The above is the property of Dr. W. Le inker. Aer MARTINES, AUCTIONEER. $25,000 worth of agnificent Household Furniture, Pianotortey Paintings, Drawing Room Suits, Works of ATi PUNE ‘auction, THIs DAY nee at 103¢ o'clock, at elegant rest » so West ith Bt between “sth apd Oth £v5,. W. K. Livingston, Drawing Furniture, Antoinette en oe de rose Cabinets, velvet, medallion Carpetst rrors, _ Inc Paintings, by eminent urusis; bronze’ Statuary, ¢ Vases; ‘magnificent rosew Panofarte. celebraced maxer: Canterbury, Music Books; rosewood, walnut Bu- Feaus, Bodsteads, Wardrobes, en ‘suite, style Louis XI Mattresses, Extension Table, Sideboard, Silverware, Glassware, Wi we Linen, Uiteongs Basement, Kitchen, Servants’ Apartment Furniture, N. B,.—Parties. plea to ‘artend | this: sale take Sth iF UCTION SALE, auc SALE. the firs! class private residence 1u4 Ease, Xt won! near Fourth avenue. ‘ing the city, House to let. This (Tuesday) August 1! 1 o'clock + apie velvi Meddaltion ‘pets, two magnificent Marie An- ityle satin brocatel eroe. Suits, Turkish and Paintings, Works tol Oriente) Furniture in reps, Mirrors, ot Art, Vases, Clocks, E‘azeres, Tables, Cabinets, wood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstan Commodes, Wardrobes, spring and hair becerit in fa ding, walnut reps Suits, Lounges, Chaite a brary, Dining and Basement Furniture, 4c. vir rae sortment tor those furnishing city or country residences. ERNEST ROTH, Auctioneer. Responsible men in at tendance ‘kK, cart or ee goods tor Paynes pL fd or country. Sale ‘positive, rain oF shine. All goods removed 2% hours after "the 8 sale. 8, Nyt “AUCTION ER, —MARSHAL'S ay), August 19, at 1034 o'clock, at and kegs of Liquors—viz., Bou! ' Spirits “i Sherry and Portwine, Black- berry Brandy and Bitters, 74 bottles of assorted Wines, Chainpagnes, &c. By oraer of Adolph Birnbanm, City Marshal. Also 100 pounds Smoking Tobacco, 5,000 Cigat Furnitare, Carpets, Oilcloth, and @ variety ‘of gener Merchandise. J. St HINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, 164 BOWERY, ells this day ut private sate, the enlire ¢ Contents an Fixtures of the Distulery, &to 005 East Sixtuenth wrcet. if oF gold, this day it will be sold at auc tion on Wednesda: August “JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, WEDNESDAY, August 20, Il o’clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North William street, a large assortment of Household Furniture. Also Marshal's sale of 22 chests superior Teas, lot of Groceries, Faney ease Clothing, &c.. &c. August 21, the entire Farniture of the Pive Mile River House. Cohnecticus AMES M: FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLA, THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, the Furniture of a three story Hot 387 Bowery, consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, Chamber Cottaye Suits, Bookcases, Hatstand, ‘Butet Pier. and. Mantel Mirrors, Lace Curtains and Soenteaas Oil Paint- utel Ornaments, foc steads, wae Wash- oe Chairs, Rockers, Soft coune ‘ir and tresses, Velvet, Tapestry, Br “and. other ilcioth, Shades, itlery, de. Bales rain or Cash advances made on consignments when re- rpe suite quired. Personal attention given to sales of all descrip- tons. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER,—NUSSBAUM & 00, «, sell this day, atl o'eloek, at salesroome, 217 Canal Street, a large assortment ot Household, and Saloon niture, consisting of Parlor and Chamber Suits Chairs, Bed- st» Mirrors, Paint Bar. ai Bar, marble top Tables, founters, Barbers Chairs, Sew: ing Machines, Cutlery, AWNBROWER’S SALE THIS DAY.~JAMBS AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clot and other seasonable: goods. By order J, Bh 172 Canal street. Tatas ini AWNBROKERS' SALE.—R PIELD. SHERIFFS’ ‘and General Auctioncer—Salesreom 121 Will sell this ca, At 11 ociock. 80) lots Men's nad Wo. men’s Cloth! =. wi, semanas, | Uy Me He gee oc es i Vests. By By onder’, wits Stunpson k Cc. gua Streets will oaively eth nls day, Be we ively sel o'clock, the Fixtures and'Lease of the Hquor ana tng peor saloon, 643 East Sixteenth feet fone or meee ILLIAM enoe Seat. oon sade at ey Yeloc! sine ri tures, an West Tweuty-stxth street. “Splendid Counrers two ne Icchoxeg” (lassware, walnut Tables aud ars phe h 2 = STEAMBOATS, &C cats F° AM YACBT ootayia, 0) TONS; steamboats Escort and W. W. Coit ‘table aD Rene routes, Also two sidewbeel, Bteament ns each; also propeller n Bolnt and Commi nde iron sidewheet steamboat Novel y. 206 foot Serepioat ale’ Senty at He | bent vay rT! al at No. et ain id i FRED. G “Late by gg og DRAUGHT Be ans! PRO- ler;_.new boller: large capac i Mg | Siaewheel Steamboats, Steam Yachts a eee. boats, Barges. GLO, F, PLYMER, 56 eons: OR SALE NEW AND | |SROOND BARD BOW J very cheap, all kin two at xg SO per font Inquire if TOONROLAN, Borgen Pos, +» Chancellor dock. FOR SALE. = sreR river bavigadion lei ns ee fo ell ada ‘od conaito QTEAMBOAT KATHRINA Ry cl boas Weer sinehen ‘and an be seen a Ea dress C. MoCLALLAN & SON, Ghicopect Me Ss’ }OWS FOR SALE Of CHARTER, TANIED IMMEDIATELY—A SAILING MASTER, peg 3 an not We FEET, ‘OMAP! Wier the schooner yacht Enchantress, 10 A.M. West eee ih tary sed. As at rare passengers “ADDY to MAN, Pier 99, foot Vestry streét, New York. first class navigators, with need Spats (OUBAT, owna Bo