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ER }, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, WHOLE NO, 13,525 13,525. oom DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ANUSEMENTS—Ssconp Pace—Third, fourth, fifth and Sixth columns, ROLOGY—Twetrru Pace—Sixth column. Biniiakbs-kuevexru Pace—Fourth column, BOARDERS WANTED—Eteventu PaGr—First and sece Mi BOARD AND"LOpatna WANTED—Exuventu Page— 4 fom. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Secoxp ‘Paux—First column. BUSIKEGS OPPORTUNITIES Burvsrrn Pace—Fourth aint BUSINESS NOTICES—Sevexru Pacr—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—ELeventa Pace—dixth col- umn. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Pace—First ‘column. CLERKS "AND SALESMEN—Tweurm Pagy—Fitth column, CLOTHING—Twerrrn Pacr—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENEKS—Twe rim Pace—Filth column, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Euxvenra ?ack—second column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Suconn Page—Third column. DENTISTRY—Exevawta Pace—Sixth column, DRY GOODS—Finst Pacu—Sixth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNF URNISGED—Exeventn Pacr—Fitth column. BWUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fourth and ih columns. BUROPE—Eusvenra Pacr—Fourth column, EXCORSIONS—F inst Pace—Sixth colunp. FINANCIAL—Nixta Pace—Fourth and fiifth columns, FINE ARTS—Ezeventw Paor—Fourth column. - FOR SALK—Suconp Pack Second column, URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Eueventu Page—Sixth column. FURNITURE—Etaventn Paoe—Fourth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iweurra Pace—Sixth column. mer WANTED—FSMALES—Twairra Pace—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Tweirtu Pace—Sixth col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &(.—Finsr. Pace—Third and fourth columus, HOTELS—Beeventu Pacr—Second column. HOUSES, KOOMS, 4C.. WANTED—E.eventu Pace— Second column. Sixth column. ixth cola D—Finsr ‘irst colui MACHINERY—stconp, Pack—Third column. MARBLE MANTELS—Twetrta PaGe—Sixih column. MATRIMONIAL—Eveyentu Pack—Fourth column, MEDICAL—Tweurty Pace—sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—First Pace—Sixth column, .g MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Taxtn Pacs— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Twurata Pace PERSONAL—Finst Pac agape ete ORG. Page—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twkurrd Page—Third and fourth columns. # PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sevonp Pacx—First and second columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—SkcoND F aGé—Second column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Seconp Pace—Second col- umn. REWARUS—Finst Pace—First column. SALES AT AUCTION—Exeventu Pace—Third and fourth ve SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirran Pace— First, second and third columns. ixth column, “—Third column, rirst column. BITVATIONS "WANTED — MALES — Tweets Page Fourth and filth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—First and second col- ‘umn, STORAGE—Exevenrn Pa SUMMER RESORTS—Eu, THE TRADES—Tweirra et Bsn an 3—ubventa Page— ny Ssieaertene ae GUIDE—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth | columns. BNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Rixventa Pack—Sixth column. , COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR [—SECOND Paci colul ESORTS—Eue' YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &.—Niw umn, HERALD BRANCA OFFICK—UPTOW “A DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCU OFFICE, » 1,265 BROADWAY AND 6%) SIXTIT AVENUR, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND “STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 40°CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH. OUT EXTRA CHARGE. — THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST sO- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-TUIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREBTS, TO PREVENT OVER. | CHARGES, ray ‘econd column. Paak—Sixth col- WHE! PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK » HERALD. RS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERE WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO | SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, = PERSON AL FORMERLY OF CINCINNATI—SHOULD Address FRANK H., Bees be delighted to see you. Herald Uptown Branch office. CONSTANCEVLEASE FAVOR ME WITH A LINE | and tell me if there is any means of winning your | reg Let me write yan, T be; ————Horatio, what a wounded name ! Things standing thus unknown shall tive behind me.” 5S. 204, J)AVID ». DOYLE Is REQUESTED TO Write AT once to his sister, If this should not meet his eve, any information, of his whereabouts will be most grate duly received. When last heard trom (October, 1570) was residing at 205 Eighth street, Philadelphia. Address T. J. D., 120Capel street, Dubiin, Ireland. EAR F, L.—WHY DO YOU NOT WRITE ME? what you said in your letter, Box # New York Post office. 188 JEFFREYS LEWIS 18 REQUES or send her address to her cous: MORAN, 24 East Forty-fitth street, cits D TO CALL . THOMAS WARS. HIGGINS, LATE OF CHARLESTON, 8. 6— Please call at No. 302 Seventh avenue, aid oblige @.P. Inquire for Mrs, Straul. RS. KATE Y.—YOUR OLD FRIEND IS IN TOWN and will be happy to liar trom you, Please send your address to "A. D—G. M., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. WPHE YOUNG LADY WHO Was ASSISTED IN THE car at Cones Island by tall, gentleman, Sunday Sfternoon, will please address W. MONKU, Hera'd oftice LOST AND FOU ND. ‘DAY MORNING, A SKYV TER to name of ‘Jack.’ A suitable re+ to anyone returning him to 16 Kast A sSthaven st + ner, auswerit ward will be pai ‘Twenty-eishth stre OST—A GREYHOUND SLUT, ABOUT 15 INCHES L4 high; will answer to the mame of Tiessel, A libera reward will be given for returning her to No, 222 bas Thirteenth street ts “119 BLEECKER STREET, ON SATOR OST PRU Noe. with three yellow spots; has “ day, a ere fis Fad < nda: answers to the Short ears and tail, wewus 7 Uwrre yg cane shall re hame of Beebe, Whoever will returu wae SAS 2S ceive $5 reward. a t = AND ‘an Dog. Answers of Jip, Had on when tost a bright chain “Ww. H. Remington, 1.732 Washington street, , 4. “Five dollars will be paid on hi to French's Hotel. W. HB S100 REWARD —IN THE YEAR 1851 OR » 1862 Francis P, Doyle issaid to have constructed twenty-one CM) tin oblong gas reflectors, with upper re- flecting surfaces, for an Englishman or Scotchman, then Stopping on Broome street, near Broadway. ‘these re- flectors are said to beeh lined with glass in sections ©r panels; one sold and put, up in a book or stationery Store on the west side of Broadway, near White or Walker street; another in acigar store on the west side of Broadway,between Howard and Canal streets; another in 4 little fancy or thread and needle store ou the Westside of Hrondway, about two doors above Broome street; another im a store éast ride of Broadway, a little south of Fourth street—all prior to the year 1866, Three () similar re ectors are said to have been sold by said Doyle about the same time, and put aa, one in a tailor’s store on south side of Broome street, near Broadway, near a saloon then known as “Bunch of Grapes,” another in George W. Betts’ carpet store, under the St. Nicholas Hotel; (wo more at Mrs. Wetteschiem's chocolate rooms, 116 Spring Sireet, and three more at the saloon known as. “Stanwix Mall.” A reward of one hundred dollars. ($100) will be paid by the subscribers upon the production of either of identical reflectors, with imoru ding {0 Salistactory proot of its Wentity and of its eale at or About the time indicated, and seveniy-tive ($75) dollars reward Wiil be paid for information leading to satistactory proot i the sale of uny of said Fetlectors at the time indicated, TRY BROS. & CO., 295 Pearl street. SCHMIDLIN & DRISCOLL, 11) Mercer streets F, P. DOYLE, 237 Centre street, $1.000 REWARD,~ABSCONDED, of August, Edward Patter: {OATS height 5 fect 7 thehes: smooth face, dark fandy nciined to curl; Trish teatures; wore dark clothing k sort nat; taking with him $15,000 in gold cer. REWARDS. ON THE sort and $1590 in governments, nuinbers of which ne en will be publi reward will | every, oi the . MAT: in to-morrow’s edition. ‘The above id for the arrest of the party and re uriiies, Inform tion sent to GEORGE ‘olice Superimtendent, or CHARLES street, SPECIA NOTICES. SONS ARE CAUTIC AGAINST N & promissory note, made by H. Brown by us, dated Farmervilie, June 4, 1X7) ter da san tor having th 72 HERALD PIANCH A —GRANDEST SCHEME EVE . The Fourth Grand Gift Concert, authorized by s act of the Legislature, for the benefit of the lMublic Li- _ SPECIAL NOTICE: NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMB ‘PRICE FOUR CENTS. _ KNOWN. POURTH GRAND GIFT CONSERT t PUBLIC lor the benefit of the LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,560,000, _, $250,000 for $50, brary ot Kentucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at L Louisville, WEDNES: DAY, DECEMBER §, 1873. Only 60,000 tickets will be sold, and one-half of these are intended for the European warket, thus leavin: only 30,00 for sale in the nited Slates, where 100, Were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided ‘imto ten coupons or parts, and have on their backs the Scheme, with @ full explanation of the mode of Cencert, which will be the grandest musical drawing. At this display ever witne: dented sum of iregent divided into wo cash? tans will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. ssed in this country, the unprece- LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH Girt = $250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT * "100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. » 80,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT: 2 25,000 ONK GRAND CASH GIFT 17,500 $10, 000 i “ea 1 a 45.000 50,000 32}500 550,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting. my The distribution will be positive Whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 giits all paid in proportion to the tickets sold. Whole tickets, $5; 1 Whole tie Vhole Tickets for No disconat For ur less & enien office, in charge of Major THOs, at 609 Broadway, New York. Halves, for $0); 225 50) worth of tickets at a time. of Bumern ‘patrons, the branch PRICE OF TICKETS, ‘Tenths, or each coupon, ickets for $1,009; 1 Tickets tor $10,000, 22? Whole HAYS, is continued Same terms given to those who buy to sell’ again as at home oftice. T HOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library, Ky. For circulagpand full information, Apply to = proved oars, fico fe care fo? neural warrat y the ae ie Testes ge di heap! } aT Eat wen tye ie Board, i oder: DESPAR! venue. —RENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR TRE BENE the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily, AL. fit Term: HOS. H. HAYS, Manager Branch Oflice, 6) Broadway, New York. “RUSSIAN TURKISH BATHS UPON A NEW IM- nethod, for jadies and gentle: Bat But paral 18, t thtese Bath ‘ Ry sifeer near fourth t required. umatisin, For in. jormation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 A WHAVANA LOTTERY, + the government ev way, room 4. full information, free. ery drawing TICKETS DIRECT FROM j circulars, gfving BATES, Broker, 1 Too 4, JOSE! AOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- examined and endorsed by the le up, balancing old single entry’ accounts by double entry, Books opened, exainined or kept by translations, 1 contract; JAM New st. OOX, + corner of Sevepteenth strect and Union quake, Mineral Spring Waters, ing chemical authori- tles of the United States. Natural Mineral Waters kept on hand. Central heretotor The business (including the control of the ‘ark Mineral Springs) continues the same as Mir. Warker having withdrawn March 1, 1872, om OF HAMBURG LOTTE! Y.—THE WHOLE TICK- et, No. 25.354, which drew the first prize of 12,000 ‘One halt 12, was sold by me. rks on July 17, was sold by me. ‘Next drawing, September 17 and 1841873. ‘Havana Lottery of Cuba. f of ticket 0. 1,850, which drew $100,000.0n July Next drawing September 17, 1873. Royal Saxon Government Lottery. Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and intormation given. Post office box 6,080. THEODOR Z8CHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY—CIRCULARS SENT; I) A. CASAL & CO Wall street, ground floor, box 4,251 New Y: tion given b; FORMA- Bankers, No. 5 k_ Post office. AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, SEPT. 17. German State Lotteries. Send for circulars. Box 3,836 Post office. Bra ich office 1,017 Third av., near sixtieth OURNEYMEN PLUMBERS’ RITTER & ©O., 5 Nassau street, room 4. first floor. BENEVOLENT PRO- tective Socicty.—Brotners—You are hereby notified ttend on sharp, to order'of ™, Monda: ransact J. Morax, W, 8. ANY THANKS TO DR. JUL VON MEYER, FOR. 2M merly of 12) Lexington avenue Fept. iness of great importance. By pecial meeting, to be held at their rooms Gadeg 2 si 1, at half-past 7 o'clock J. GALLAGHER, W. M. , and now of 20 West Thirty-fourth street, who twice Bas saved my life when suffering trom av tractibie disease. PROM TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY—EXTRA 69, 68, 41, CRY—CLASS NO. «i 75, 27, 4 SHELBY COL 1, 61, ELEY CO 52, 2 23, street, and N KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, 47, 2, 33, 71, SIMMONS @' CO., Managers, Covington, EXTRA CLASS NO. 41 12, 27, 13, Orr DRAWINGS 9, 7, 42, 5. 2, & CO., Nanagers, Covington, Broker, 206 Broadwa: 2 Park ro FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY ass NO. Sli—aucuer 50 29, 39, 20, 4 a ‘512—avaust 3, 1873. 45, 17, 23, 4, 41, 43. K avauer Bi 158, 16, 64, 70,76. 2—avausr 30, 1873. 70, 21, 9, 27, e . y. 153 Fulton 1s, 21, Host office box For the benefit of the Common School and Poor Fund. nm, NOKTH CAROL 31, 49, 4 LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 23¢ Greenwich stroe JOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. ne out; $525,000 drawn every 17 days, ugust 30, 1873. v New commence! 1 prize of 1 prize of. 1 prize of. B prizes of $5,100. verre Claas No, 225—avaust 3 17, 46, 64, ‘7, 27, 41, Se ‘ing ‘Alt 9, 1 9,42, 18 * MO ERK m ed. spanish Bank Bills and Governn TAYLOR & $589,589 : id Kentucky Addre: 174 Broai jawed, years), Commencing TUESDAY, Perse No, 1, $1,000-2 J. L. Doty enters b. g. Joe Platt, A. Pa Gs H. CG, D. B.A D. Mace John Mine 2 brent J. L. Dol Job’ uv ve 1S DRAWN DAILY ID zed Kentuck, Cirenlars tree BALLY & CO. 30, 53, 74, 18, 39. $8 NO. 226—AuGusr 30, 1873, 29, 44, 63, 69. KN & CO., Managers. N k. ro .. 30,000 to $200,000." Taformation Circulars sent tree on applic ts purchased. .. Bankers, it Wall street. THE LEGAL- Royal Havan Lottery. 12!se.” cominission al. (omtice estabhshed 30 THE TURF. LEETWOOD ASSOCIATION, Morrisaaia, Weste AM un jester county, N.Y, Meeting, 1873. . prem er 16, Class. Miss Mitler. y Dolmen, reon enterab. g. Captive, © oe eon enters br. s. Woodnut enters b. John Lovettenters b ington enters bis. ta. Dinah (formerly Topsy). ters bik. g. Arthur. nin enters br. s. Lumberman, P. Manee enters br, g. Sir Knight. No. 2, $1,500 John Bachelor enters John Ellis enters blk. in Murphy enters John Lovett enters 0 Johh Lovett enters b. M. Carroll ente Ponsk ae renee s. Ov A. Paterson enters Ff. jammbers enters b. JA FO. ck Bashaw. . Charley M seorge Mill 5 28 Class, John H. dy Byron . Grace Bertram. . Young Bruno. ‘George. Ben starr, Mance enters bh. mn. Mary A. Whitney. OND DAY-THCREDAY, Sep = S 0002 235, Jon Splan enters b. m. waus y enters bik. s. Rowe’s Tommy. Murphy enters br. w. Lady Pier, mber 18, Ch femick Echo. 1. Moseley. nith enters br. m. Molly Smith, John Lovett enters ch. s. Munroe. Daniel GN. T. Carp B, Mace enters br. m. 1 Win. B. Smith ent Jno. C1 Jno. L v i Une. Lovett enters bik Bigley enters ch m 8. D. Hy M, Carroll ente PURSE e enters cen enters com mn rand aud fiel by a member, re each day Park. .M. andl P. i 0. 4 ch. & son enters wh. g. Crown Prince, ter eULers & Mm. Susi ady Bl #8 Dik. s. Tho THIRD DAY—SATURDAY. Purse No. hin Flak enters b. g. Clothespin. Jas. Dougrey, Jr., enters ¢. g. Benj, Wilson enters b. mn. 8. Green enters ¢. g. Wall Clark enters br. g. Jee C) P, Manee enters br, il, ‘ol the race ‘rains leave Forty-second street depot at en Smith, hi OO0—2 24 Clase, riumph (formerly Joe), ch. Jefferson. September 20, 5, $1,200--2 :31 Class, 1 Boon ny. eaty Golddust Winthrop Merreil, Jr, sk No, 6—2:21 Class, tion. . Lady Ranker, ucille Golddust. A. Allen. at 2 o'clock. Admission to Badges to Ciub House, en- Horse cars leave Harlem wery ten minutes, direct ©, Hl. VAN NESS, President, ‘Ww. I. Van Cort, Superintendent, JORHEN PARK ASSOUIATION.—FALL TROTTING F and Kunning Meeting. September 2, Sand 4, Goshen, Orange county. ¢ N.Y excursion tickets. will stop. pow r not hay follow) BREEZE PARK, PHILADE. class, and Purse No. 7, filled, the Asssociation have substituted the for 2 ne arse $2,00 COO to third Premiums $4,500, § Past express ain No}, Erie road for $1,100 to first, $08 to second, & iree ent Special trains? PHIA.—PURSE for 2:20 class, horses that have never beaten # to third, 100 to Hirst, $1,200 to for all; $2, Pierre Hovse «PM \, KILPAIRIOK, Seoretary. on Wednesday, ROSPECT PARK PAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— Tuesday, September 2, 8 o'clock, good day and track ; match, mile heats, best three in tive, in harness; John Splan’a.b, m. Lady Annie, W. 8 Thorh's bh ¢ SUP ery Dick. Same day—Match mile heats three in ve, in harness, between sm Belle, of Goshen, and b. 6 Red Dick. GEO, W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, POCCLS {SOLD AT. JOUNSON’S. 1.187 BROADWAY, corner Twenty-cighth street, this and every & during the week, on the Trotting Meeting at Goshen ; also on Boat Kace between the Herald and World crews T. B. JOBNSON, A “FAMILY HO gentle and kind; sold cheap. 8. ©, SMITH, Willian street, Frankfort Mouse. ad AUCTION HOUSE OF AROB, JOHNSTON, es Johnston & Van Tassel). OFFICE AND SALEBSBOOM, OLD STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION Bi iCH OF THIS HOUSE IS OVED TO TUE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19 TO % THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. ‘The business will be conducted on pre: mate: the same strict and honorable principles which ¢ always char- actorized the dealings of our house, and won the rerpect sae comsiden e of the business community, as well as al ed ULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale may be made as usual either at our praaes house, 37 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth atyoat, Dear University place. LIBERAL AUVA. MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, SALE COMMENCES AT 10}g O'CLOCK, T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, OF WILLIAM VAN TASSELL (SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, 110, 112 and 14 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT B o'clock, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE. OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house erfectly reliable, ad this business will be conducted on he same straightforward principles which have gov- erned it in the past. We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound froin 24 to 48 hours for trial. Horses and SaTTense always on hand at private sale, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE O& CONSIGNME! A WXO, SCORTLANDT STRERT, +, The great down town Carriage and Harness Mart, Plenty of light. You c Prices lower than any other house, .,, Stock warranted every way reliable and perfect. Fine Top Buggies from $140 up; Depot Wagons trom $8 up; no top Buggies, up: splendid line of Pony and Albert Phaetons, Rockaways, Depot, Roud and Bnsiness Wagons; large stock of Harness, some of it bankrupt 1, offered at great sacrifice, Sheets, Whips, Roles, Taare n thoroughly examine, 18 Brushes, everything, all at even less than our ular prices bere ee Re before you examine our stock. Goods all NaWand at private sale for cash only. No. 8 Cortland(strect, Jour doors from Broad wa; BROOME STREET BREWSTER TOP WAGON,” ‘ 1Dusenbury do., 1 Landautes, bass Mi ed “ ence, 1 Coupe Rockaway, 2 Denot’ Wagoum 1 six, Westehester, top and open pony Phaetons, 1 Septic a I Ht ne low J halt ton Park heat oe open 'Bxpress Wagons top adelgtan Waren TeavBettae by oa ness, de. 5 zi WM. GRA) ¥'S 2 ands Wooster street if tf —SECOND HAND CARRIAGES IN EXCHANGE. + Six seat Brett and Coupe Rockaway Top and Open Buggies, D ons, aways, Upes, a0 Ka Od. Coach, (AT & WARREN STREET —ALL Goops : ed as represented ; hand-sewed Harness, 820 to $310; Horse Sheps $1 to $14; Lap Robes, Toc. to'$40;- Horse Blankets, $2 fo $50. HORSE CLOTHING TO ORDER A SPECIALTY, Horse Boots of every kind. Riding Saddies and Bridlés, E. "BARTLETT, Importer and Manufact A FINE ASSORTMEMT OF ROCKAWAYS, DEPOT Wagons, top and open Wagons, extension and half top Phacions Pony Phactons, Se. at fair prices. ST BIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 1,4 and 1,496 Broadway BUTCHER'S TOP EXPRESS WAGON; ALL LET- tered; it is clther suitable for crocery or express business; price $150; cost two months ago 141 East Sixteenth street. >, SEPTEMBER 5, 1873, BY 112 East Thirteenth street—A old; sold to pay advances and Crow, 145 Sullivan street. WM. VAN > | gray, Staition, 7 years cep. By order Ellis WORK HORSE FOR SALE CHBAP—AS THE owner is retiring from: business, Inquire at 207 West Ninetwenth street. T CART AND DOG CART, COUPE ROCKA- way, Top Buggies, Extension Top and Pony Phae Victorias; cheapest in city. io & SON, 148 ation. tons, Eldridge street, near Tenth precinc! AMILY TURNOUT; FINE HORSE, Rockaway, Harness, eae: BARGAIN. latest sty & $50" parate itdesirea light double Harne’ ¢. ; $850; separate if desired; light dot jarness, i: MOORE'S stable, 511 Seventh avenue, near Thirty-eighth st A zROAD WAGONS; SIDE BAR TOP. BY STIVER! Bide-bar Too, by Corbett one No-top, by Waterma also set single and Double Harness. BRIGGS’ Stable, 141 and 143 West Thirty-seventh st. RADLEY, PRAY & CO., 563 BROADWAY, HAVE the following second naud Carriages, in good order, t low prices : Coupe, Dogeart Phaeton, top Buggy, Cerne Rock- away, six-seut Rockaway, depot Wag (CORRES. VICTORIAS, HALP AXD EXTENSION TOP J Cabriolets, Rockaways, Phaetons, Depot Wagons, Buggies, Road Wagons and Harness several secon hand cheap. STAATS BELL, No. 7 Washington place, near Broadway. LEGANT LIGHT SIDE BAR TOP WAGON—CELE- 4 “brated city maker; almost new; 3% scat; gold mountings: a Vargain; owner going abroad. 189 Sixth avenue or 658 Broadway, where it can be sven OR SALE—BAY MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS old; sound and kind ‘im single or double harness; can trotin three minutes; splendid saddle mare. Call at F. JOHNSON’S, 285 East Ninth street; sold for waut of use. (OR SALE—FOUR HORSES CHEAP, SOUND AND Kind, 7 to Sycarsold, 14 to 16 hands: suitable for ck or express; must be sold; $0, $45, $110, $135. ion street. cart, Divi OR SALE—ONE ROAN HORSE, SOUN. he Tnquire at 164 Division street. (OR SALE—A HANDSOME YOUNG BLACK HOR: hands high, 6s out fault; can trotin 3:10, Mr. RAN. ars old; sound, kind and with- 154 East Fitty-seventh YOR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME FOUR WHEEL Dog Cart, Wood's make, haying been ut very. lit'le used; suitable for driving four in hand. Can be seen at Martin's stables, 451 Fourt OR SALE—NORSES, HARNESS, COAL CARTS AND work. Must be sold immediately. Easy terms. 363 Pearl street. 33 eine OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME CLARENCE, Iined in crimson satin; cost $2,000, Will be sol tor $1,100: Is nearly now. Also for sale, a second hand Clar- ence, iined in Hlue cloth, $250. Also two Coupes, ARP at 2) Wooster street. ILLIAM H. GRA YENTLEMAN’S ELEGANT ROAD TURNOUT— Chestaut Mare, raised in Kentucky, IShands high, 8 years old, kind and true in all harness and excellent Under saddle (no better); has no vice or tricks; lady or child can drive her; has all guits Known to a saddle horse; av all day traveller; has no equal for style and beauty, and warranted sound; top side bar road Wagon by Corbett & Co., set of Harness, Blankets, &c., &c. THE MART OF ARCH. JOHNSTON, 1940 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. It hot sold at PRIVATE SALE ‘betore Tuesday, September 2 at 104s o'clock, wil! then be sold at AUCTION, as above. The above turnout wil! be on exhibition in front of No. 47 Nassau street, this day (Mouday), September 1, trom 10 oclock A. M.cuntil2 P.M, GREAT REDUCTION WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE stock, scasonable styles, Family Carriages and Light Wagons, ew aud second hand, at greatly reduced price: large assortinent PI tol huckaways, Vic orias, kc. MANUFACTURERS UNTON, 638 Broadway, } AMBLETONIAN MARE FOR SALE CHEAP—6 years old, sound and kind: an elegant carriage or pote horse trot ull a S:W0gait: suitable for doctor or any light work Sat private stable of EF. M. CON- NOULY, 609 West Thirty-fitth st. Inquire in cooperage. 7 We sak THREE PAST TROTTERS, TWO rs ~ aS Rina gocilion, pair bays, 15 1¥ Horses, one 822 wm iol 164 Crosby street, Ine arern Wil be soid rih, as we have no use for them, ~~ .—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN A good double Truck Harness, $89; a ‘ness, $3; a good Miikmi jarmiess, Barnes. hand made, $17; 0 gor stable Blanket, $2; also a large assorument of Blankets, Robes, Sheets," Nets, &c. Please call@nd examine for yourselves, FISHER & OSBURNF, 71 Barclay. street, second door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray street. $1,400; will be sold for $80), A. T. DEMS EST & CO. 628 Broadway. N Depot, now doing a retail business of about $00 auarts per day; reasons for selling, the owner has other MER, stables, corner Bridge Nassau streets, Brooklyn. LQ i jAcpaunerte, veep ONE MONTH; CosT ILK ROUTE FOR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND buusipess to abled to. No agents weed apyly. Dt, PALe ONY PHAETON, {N TOP AND OPEN, BASKET and panels, at cost; Depot Me fig at a sacrifice, JOSEPH KEAL & CO. . 1,694 and 1496 Broadway, nesr Forty-fifth strect. GECOND HAND CARRIAGES PONY PHAETON, VIC. joria, peel en a ocka way, Rockaway Dog. Cart, adatar ty nd several Of ‘ar t on and several eT TUS ERL RSPEI, ce Sonn, HAND TOP WAGON AND TWO. EXTENSION Top Phaetons for sale at a sacrifice. JOSEPH KEAL & CO. 14% and 1,49 Broadway. Laudaulette, very light Cor 1 Y ape Wagon, Conpe Rockaway, | Buggy, Ne “DALE, DEMAREST & CO,, (28 Brondway! ABLE TO LET-SEVENTEENTH ST, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth qyenue. Moderit stable, with plenty room for four horse and carriages; coachmat’'s room, &¢. Inquire of F. M. BIRD, 39 Union square, N. Y- mot ' es EETOHALE OF AVERY PINE STABLE; TWO ox and two single st 8; suMicient le 215 West Twenty-aixth street. eee QOA-BLACK HORSE ; $150, SORREL HORSE: $10), PI pay Mares Joungs, & and, kind: been vised tor sireet sprivkling: stylish Inatched team, 7 yours, 19 Lage, <i0 Wont Purdy Grgt street, 2 &C. 30) SIX.SEAT PHAETON, RICILY worth $700, made by Brewster; must be sold, as the owner aving town. Can be seen at 16 College piace, Brooklyn. Inquire at 144 Henry street, HORSES, CARRIAGES, Tals WILL BUY The steamers of River as follows LAPLAND, Jon _ EUROPEAN STEAMSIHIIPS. EAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. this line will sail trom pier 18 East | -Wednesday, September 3 en 0 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP: RATULBEN BATE in Wednesday, Septambey 10 ~ ogg oan | Rapaeenip poy earn a ‘abin passage, ; Intermediate, leerage, $20, ‘ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. : 120, t + Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, South street ee THe FE MORGANS SONS. Fortnightly to London direct, eS SPAIN, Grace....... turday, sept 0 ALS BM EVERY WEDNESDAY. Mae CRNUR Da oe ITALY, Thom eon. urday, Sept Pre ont ITALIA......Wed., Sept. 3) CASTADIA....Sat., Sept. 20 GREECH, thomas . saturday, Bept. 2 at $ PL AUSTRALIA, Bat, Sept. 6| EUROPA. .Wed., Sept. 24 EGYPT, Grogan... _ Saturday, Sept. 27, at dA. M. | OLYMPIA... Wed, Sept. 10] ANGLIA... Sal pt. 27 Cavin passage. $7, $8, $¥ currency. Steerage. $29 | VICTORIA... Sat.,' Sept. 13] TRINACRIA.Wed., Cet. 1 currency, Retorn tickeis at Fee er BBs fon. | COLUMBIA. .Wed., Sept. 17] CALIFORNIA. .Sat., Oct. 4 steerage tickets from Liverpool ferry, Glasgow, Cardi, Bristol Of London, at the lowest rates : For further information ly at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway.” “Hwy. HURSE Manager." NITED STATES MAJL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS- Utown and Liverpost LINB--STEAM TO Q' yendlation. wea TO’ GLASGOW, LIVER The passenger accommodationson steamers of this line © unsurpassed for elegance and comtort. 1 rooms are all on ubper deck, thus securing goud light and OF PASSAGE POOL OR LONDONDERRY. Cabin state- Sat. Steamers. Wed. Steamers. Sailing every Wednesday, Gol Currency. WISCONSIN, Freenian, September’ 8, at 1.30 P.M. Geb IOS assent ces 5,875 aud $65, $75 and $65 NEVADA, Forsythe... ‘eptember 10, at 8:3) A. M. ing D avemniiaticns: $130 $130 Cabin Pagsage ol od ga ‘Btcerage, #89 currency. aid Gel ote, Sebtives Tickets assage to or from any se: or rail Fioeied eet ees TENG station in Grout Brivainy Ireluod oF Thee outiineut ious Passengers booked t and trom Paris Hamburg, Nor- wa: Sweden, ac, D Ireland, r at lowest rates. France and Germaiy a man ie Drafts for a WILLIAMS & GUION, fy ’Broadway. Company's onion Te 7 amount at cur! Bowling Green: New York wing Green, New York, ERSON BROTH. Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE, * STAT“ LINE STEAMSHIP CO, rol . os North Moore street mn pier No. jor! iver, toot NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from PENNSYLVANIA. ; Wednesday and every alternate Wednesday thereafter, bos ers at through rat Ae reland, Norway, swede ark and Germany, Bratt ie al ty ian For ireight and passage apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway. BSteerage passage office, No. 45 Broadway. NMAN LINE ey for Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers ATT RAC ee Nitsday, September 4 2 P. M CNY OF BRUSSELS. vy, Sep Mt a September 6,2 P.M. CITY OF BRISTOL, eptember U9 A. M: CITY OF PARIS,,..""" Saturday, September AM. 'Y OF BROOKLYN... Thursday, September 1% 2 P.M. TY OF RICHMOND. ”. Saturday, September 20, 2 P. nd cach succeeding Saturday and’ Thursday, from pier 45 North River, ni RATES OF PASSAGE, sie £ 2 3) nud $90, god, according to accommodas Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage to Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londor- derry, London, Bristol or Cardit, $5 Prepaid Certit- cates, $3. currency, Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Maris at reduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest raies. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage, at 3 Broadway. JOHN G. DALR, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. M. 8. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. October 15 ‘taking pas- to all parts of Great Britain and rates F, C, BROWN, 32 South Clark, cor. Lake street, Chicago, | will WM. INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, Qi STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES NAIL, New and full-poweres poamah be sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on huradays, calling at Cork Harbor cach way. LI -September 4, at2 P.M. September 6, at 3 P. 10 A. t 3P. Sept Cart For S'Wirite Star ssenger accommodal combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, stuterdoms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion Is felt Surgeons and stewardesses uecompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $60 gold ; sicerage, $80 in currency. ‘Those wishing’ to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$82 cur- rency. Passengers booked to and from all_parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Ludia, Australia, ni, &c. Drafts trom £1 upwards. For inspection ot plans and other information apply at toe on fe ial pt ‘td Narr w ay w York. is hg issued to Continen' ports. fe J. H, SPARKS, Agent, REDUCTION IN PASSAGE.—After this month Cabin pawage by the WHITE STAR LINE will be reduced to $80, wold. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET iron mail steamship. ‘SILESIA, Captain ©, Hedich, will sail on Thursda av'2P. M, for Hamburg, taking passengers trom New ¥ork to Ply (Cherbourg and Hamburg. ‘onia ferry, Jersey City ons tor all classes unrivalled, Wall Th BP. for September 4, jouth, London, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COEPANY, For southampton and Bremen, The steamship AMERICA. Captain R. Bussius, will sail on Wednesuay, Septomber 3, at 2. M.. trom Bremen Pier, foot Third street, Hoboken. To be tollowed by steam- ship HERMANN, Captain G. Keichmann, on Saturday, September 6, Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in gold, or iisequivalent in ¢ § First cabin Loui ¥ to OELRICHS & CO,. Agents, . 2 Bowling (eNARD Ly! “With the view of diminishing the chances of the steamers of this line wil! henceforth take a § pecified will NOTICE, lision course for all seasons cf the year. § On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing meridian of 90 at 43lat., or nothing to the north ot 43. On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 60 av 42 lat, or nothing to the north of 4 sage from *RUSSIA...Wisday, Sept. 3 CALABRIA..Sa’day, Sept. 6 evt. 10 PARTHIA,.Sa'day, Sept. 13 ee Sept. 17 SAMARIA. ..sa’day, Sept. 20 *SCOTIA...Wisday, Sept, 24 ABYSSINIA. Sa’day, Sept. 27 LGERIA..W'sday, Oct, 1 BATAVIA,...Sa’duy, Oct. 4 every following Wednesday and Saturday: rom New | York. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $50, $100 and $1, gold, ac- cording to accommodation.’ Return. tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency. Stecrage tickets troin Liverpool and Quecnstown and all parts of Europe at West Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, iil, iene STAR LINE. v ANTW Appointed to carry RPS Kelx! VICK. jan and United States rat the Matis, Antwerp. Philadelph ntwerp. Philadelphia. | jen VADERLAND, 2,800 tons, be P leave DENC daily Liverpool. gaged sept. 17, Aug. 28, - Aug. 20, Sept. iL ABBOTSFORD. KENILWORTH. r a $1 currency | fiom eo veseves ss. d0 CUFFENCY ex, $22 currency. at lowest, rates, good from Liverpool to x Siérlgr points in the Pennsyivama nan od £0428 | arties in this country & cou yenient and cheap opportunity of sending for their friends in Europe, THE RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comfort of steerage passengers; comfortable berths, weil ventilated sleeping apartments and good food wil! be inrnished them, Antwerp and United States, via the connections, thus affording Tt yde's Lines, and through bills of iading issued for Ant- ferv, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, ‘Rotter. Jain,’ Liverpool, London,’ Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and Jethe Red Star Line Docks at Philadelphia are in direct Exp ding which results from cartage. For rates of freight and passage, and other information, apply © GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, ONS, PEJER WRIGHT & Ge ts, mera AE UADELPHTA, B. vonder Becke, General European Agent, ‘Antwerp. Witllam Hunter & Co. Agents, Liverpool. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Semnnens will sail from pier No, 60 North River as iol- WS i ST. LAURENT, Rossan..,,.......Saturday, September 6 RUROPE, Lemarie...... -Saturday, September 20 VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont......Saturday, October 4 PERBIRE, Daure..... Saturday, October 18 For For ¥ Accor den For a ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. America travellers woiny to or returning trom tho Continent of Europe, by taking this line avoid both tran. | ] sit by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, vesides saving tine, tronblegnd expense Vous MACK MAME, Aken! FO BEAU TRY aoe other Rotate in ie Fouth Wales first class fieamnehips will road whart, Jersey C} Fo", CARDIFR, Th trat dn street, H. J. MORRO CAsTL COLUMBIA WILMINGTON... For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to OR NEW ‘the steamship ber 6, 1875, at 3PM. Point, MARY POW! noon, Tarrytown keoptie, Ih gf cepted) at 8° Yonkers, Hastings, 'Dolibs’ Haverstraw, Grassy P Tona Island at2 0" York 5.0. N. B. Jon PeNNerivanit ss foml? ‘Trains leave N Cortlandt streets, as follo Express tor with Pullman Pi Shea Pe For Freehold, 7 Ay yous O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S NATIONAL STEAM- oJ ship Company's nassage office, pier 47, 100t of Hous: ton street. —Dratts payable iui England, Ireland and Scot- State Line pier, % North Kiver, New. York, ns follows: PENNBYLVANIA........ .Wedi day, September 3 VIRGINIA Wednesday, September a7 | 1 nd. Beautiful steanship SPAT. GEORGIA, + Wednesday, October 1 | UFday- COASTWISE Pacitic MAIL STEAMSHIP GOMPANY'S LINE ‘ity, as follows. BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL England and Wales, Aliantic Steamship Compan; new sailtrom Pennsylvania Rail- PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP | GLAMORGAN September 17 SP WiktONSIN, saiinn Wednesday, September 3, will | PEMBROKE October 4 carry @ limited ‘unmber of intermediate pamengers at | . First cabin pi 1d 3 cy; secon $60 currency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad. | cabin, $55, currency FRED, currency. Prepaid way. Stecrage Certificates from Cariif, $8%. currency. Dratts rate a for £Land upwards. For jurther particulars apply to TATE LINE. ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO. Agenis, 17 Broadway, New York. ‘sails 3 o'clock om Sat~ STEAMSHIP! CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA. VIA PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND pier No. 42 North Crua and mipany’ of Mail line for West mber Port au Prince, Aux Puerto Cabello, CLAIIBE or passage app! i uitand 60 Pine | ane ‘ine street. nitlo and San Diego; also connecting for all Ce merican and South Pacific porta received until 8. Ms bartures “of ith each “month 5 fen ubt Costa, ica, will leave San Honoluln, Say One of the Franeiseo, September. 1 vs of puseaKe freight. , Apply at the Company's office on the: trbet, GEORGE H, BRADBURY, President. Borray, Superintendent. BAY COMPANY—FOR PUERTA PLATA, wie Islan¢ 4 splendid steamers will leave Sin 873, for map 10 ASPINWALL, PANAMA, TOWN AND PACIFIC CENTRAL AMERICA, AND CHIL September 5.—Steamcr COLON, leave SANTA MARTHA, COAST OF MEXIVO, PERU REY- Griffin, will River ut 12 o'clock noon for Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with the steamer MONTANA, Onptain Parker, leaving Panama for San Francisco, and calling at Acapuico, Mazatian, Wi Eetinker Pens. he New Yor from ompany’s steainer touching at San Henito, Port Angel. ‘The steamship ypaclaco: on September 2%, tor Japan and Chin and all tar BS bie or ion, ot Canal Domingo City,—The United YBEK, Captain E. A, Delanoy, leave picr No.3 North Riv $3 P.M." Bills of exchange on Puerta Sreale Por Hela oF 8 é SPOFFORD BROTHER: TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. on Thursday, Septem- lata, te in yuma to, suit pur jaskage apy 2.0.01) Bronaway. Indies, Havana ana Spanish 3 The steamers are appointed to sail from pier 12 North River, for Port au For Curacoa, Sania agena, &c,, ARIEL, Septembe rince and Kingston, ATLAS, Martha, Savauilla, jaemel, La Guayra and ber 16, For’ freight OOD & CO., Agents, FOR) peer LINE TO HAVANA, Progreso and Vera Cruz. KY rt) CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). CLEOPATRA (Havana vin CUBA (avana and Mexico CITY OF MERIDA (Havana ror freIght OF Passage APPLY For (reg OF PAT EX ANDI & SONS, 33 Broadw NEW york AND HAVANA DIREC? MAIL LIN. first class from pier 1 Vana direct, ese steamships New York and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving pier No. 3North Kiver, att, THURSDAY, Aug. 28 Nassau. Sept 4 DY Noon, Sept.6 valy). Sept I ill wail every Tuesday, at rth River (foot of Vedar street), September 2 ptember 9 vember 16 WILLIAM P. CLYDE & O., D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havan. WP. OL YDE, {lok NEW ORLEANS DIRK! MERCHANT'S STEAMSHIP LINE. The steams! from pier 36 North River (loot o Ro, 6 Bowling Green. ALVESTON, TOUCHING AT First cabin, second cabin, $72, ‘AS LINE FOR GALN Steerage, $30, payable in United States goid: West. carrying the United Statev mail.—Steamer KUNHARDY « C ©. B. RICHARD & BUAS, ¢ Captain Kennedy, will leave pier 20. Kast General Agents, General Passenger Agents, Ktiver, Saturday, Septembert 6, at 3 P.M. rough 61 Broad street, New York." 61 Broadway, New York, | balls of lading given to Houston’ and all points on the The FRISIA Will sail Sep:ember I Galveston, Liouston and Henderson and B. B, und C. RR No charge tor forwarding iu New York. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to ©, H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Mal en fane, or 119 Wall street. DT. M North hip "Moore. street), ‘on Saturday, September 6, at3 o'clock P. M, Freight received daily, cksbul 1» Mobile, freight or he Cromwe! leave pier 3 0. apply to CLARK pier 37 North Riv BOAT i, trom Ve: at 3:5) o'clock, lowest races. For freight and cabin passage apply at the x OY $2, SARATOG company’s, office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For mecrage ag oR passage at ros rinity ein Leave Vestry street pier at $30 A. CEES Ge OEE aisior, street, north of kric ferry, at 4:45, landing at Yo beek, Tivol or Tickets by oga and sharon, LINE FOR TI nt steamboats r 49 North Rive: leave pier 28 Nort! (Sundays included), for the season. A. Harrison st pier jock ; Twent ‘xpYCSs ABSA Te, tions, apply to FREDERIU BAKER, pier RLEANS DIRECT, + steerage & SEAMA OR NORFOLK, CIT The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch | + their elegant sidewheel steam: ations unequalled. 187 Greenwich street, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. _ “A PTERNOON keepsic, Rondout and Kingston, landing at Cozzens’, Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milt id Nyack iby terrybeat), Aliiton, Pou I points West t Point, Cornwall ani Newburg, ecial cars and ‘hrough rates gr Ving superior ac At Steamship Line. NEW ORLEANS, Captain BE. V. Gager, North River Freight received daily. rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Atan- zas hari, Brazos San tingo and St. Cabin passage, $5 n Saturday, Septem- Through poule. ie ‘or freight or pas- 86 Weststreet POINT AND RICHMOND.— THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL | ship WYANOKK, Couch, commander, for Nortolk, City NAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND | Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, September 2) ats LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR P.M. giving through bills of lading points South FROM NEW YORK, and Si Through passen all points, oratgen: ‘App! corner of Day street. FOR NEWBURG, POUG —The try street, pier 3%, every after. $3.0, BY DAY ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL 'DREW,— M,, and Twe Kers, 1, ©: «kill and Ludson. Con d North. Trip tickets to returning same day, baggage checked to ROY—PASSAGE, $1 9).—TH SUNNYSIDS and POWEL r, foot of Leroy. street, daily (saturdays excepted), ac 6o'clock P. M., connecting with Captain Vander Heyden Sept. 10. Aug. 19. | morning trains on Kensselaer and Saratoga, New York RLYDAL HALL, 2,114 tons, 3, | Central and Troy and Bosion roads for all points | Caprain Ds 600" ‘tons, Aug, 12, Sept 3, hy and West. The most direct route to Saratoga, | NEDERLAND, 3,000" ‘tons, 4 ke George and Montreal. Through tekets sold. and Captain HAY, dames... Building. swage checked to destination pot sy TZRRLAND 000 tons, Building. J H CORNELL, Superintendent. cae L iwmnpesntvalbctnsacssneniltane FM“ iver LINB TO BOSTON, 0 we a ei i 5 curt ia Newport and Fall River. tecrage Se. currency | “rhe world-renowned steamcrs BRISTOL and. PROVE River, foot of Murray street, th P.M. Hall's Band ts en: . BACON, Superintendent ORNING LINE FOR. SING SING AND TONA Island, the steamer THOMAS COL YER will leave ning (Fridays ex. hird street, $:15; landing at ‘erry, Irving Sing sing. erplancks. Returning, leaves ing, $:10, arriving in New freight taken at half the usuat M4, every m OAD, Harrisburg, P ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. P.M. Bunday, ® 7, 8:30 Prelght will be received at all principal points in the | Por Baltimore, Washington and Westand South in connection with the Peansylva Railroad, Southern Mail steamship Company and s for Philadelphia, 810, 9 P.M. and 12 night For Philadelphia, 6h nigh Per ox 1, 7 and 930 Jamesburg, P boat trom pier No. 1, 5:60 P. M. ‘Trains arrive as folldws:—From Pittsbar; P.M, dail xcept Mond Prive of passage, in gold Gucluding wine), to Brest or | inure, via Pennsyivania Ai Havre 10710 P.M. Sunuay, First ss. $198] Second Cabin. 3 | 5:2, 6:10, 6m, Wis Excursion tickets at reduced rates. 087 Joe Pom, fab a +5, 10.20 P. Ticket o@ides, 646, 435, 271 and tor House, and Emigrant teke: of Dea e, NU Cassa Suaexas MABARHE, Care attuched, 9:30 P.M. inswick, 7 Ai 4,9. and 12m: For East Milistone, 8:10 A. OF mbertville and Flemington, 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. ‘or Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2 aud 4 w York, irom Tout Qf Desbrosses and ‘ittsburg, the West and South, ALM. 5, 7and ‘the South, via “Penn. piysus Air Line,” at¥ A. M.,3and9 P.M. Sunday, 9 8, 9, 9:30 A, M., 12:20, 3,5, 7, Sunday, 6, 7, 5:30 and 9 P.M. via Kensington, at'7 a. M, and 0:10 P.M. Sunday, 6:10 P, M. Emigrant and second class, 7:05 P. M. connection with the Pennsylvania Kallroad, and all mer- | For Newark at 6, 69, 7, 7:40, #10, 9, 10, 11. A. M..12M., fuandlee od rone tne hod ofthe sleammer tone cars wits: | 1530, Bal, Baak oth Mt SO A ate Satoighe esa red from the hold o ‘0 the with- Fi F and i2night. Sunday, tanthe expense to. shippers and risk of damage by re- 6:10, $40, $30 and 9 ~ sa P.M, 40, 8:10, 9. 10,11 A.M. 12 M., 2), $40, 6, 610,699, 730) at i2 wight. Sund t Sunday, o: th Amboy, 6 ind 82 M.,12 noon, 4and 5:20PM, Burlington and Cam- 24.9 and7 P.M. den, 6 A, M., and, via 6 eae % 22, 10:15AM. aud b ‘ Balti: ee Mt 25 a A.M, delphi From en F.20, 1285 A, M., 2313 ye Sunday, 5.22, 6:40, O44 Broadway brosses and Cortiandt SBattery place. Battery PT BOYD, Jt, UGG iA) Kmapeaaer ANNA, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. [{AsT_RIVER ROUTE TO CONEY ISLAND. 4. METAMORA leave h street, Rast Rives at 930.4. M., 122% and 3:30 P. 2 bast River ab 9:08. M. and 3:0) P.M Martin's pier, brooklyn, 10 4. M., Lane EW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LIN: offer extraordinary indacements excursion parties for the great watering place of America, n Long Bran The attention of churches, societies, clubs, PArUss cc. 19 called to the following schéduie of ese os Parties of) and less than 100, $1 5 round trip. Parties of 10) and less than 200, $1 25 round trip. Parties of 200 and over, only $1 round trap. de bit band Hotel, under the manageitcnt OF MiryGus, Fuller, with its bean ful lawns, croquet, base bau and gther pleasure grounds lor the troe use of excurioiists, 22 yell as tor he reception of permanent and transient gues « A Rooins and meals at jiberal rates. . It is the most desirable location on’ the beach. For information ‘apply ‘at the Company's office, 30, Broad : ouse, pier 28 North River, 1 street, and at the xeneral office, Long Branch, ot eee ¥, COLE, JOH) General Frei M. W. Senay, Superintendonpee 404 Passenger Agent, STONINGTON LINE. SPECIAL BOrICE, ew YORK, August 25, 1 The Steamer RHODE ISLAND will make the re from New York asthe day line steamer on August 0, aud from Stouington August 3ist Inst. ‘The management, desirous of still retaining the popula: ity of this line, and of extending to passengers unequalle vantages, witl place upon its night line, in connecty with the well known and popular steamers STONING: TON and NAKRAGANSE‘T, from pier 33 North River, the new and magnificent steamer KHODE ISLAND, thus affording Eastern passengers the privilege of transit a eRe bes iew York. ‘. . NS, General Passenger nt DB. BABCOCK, President. nic juced, EXCURSIONS. A BAN EXCURSION TO THE FISHIN Ks, giving a fine view of harbor and fortifies- fions.—The ‘new, fast and elegamt saloon steamer TWI- LIGHT will make daily excursions (Saturdays excepted) ; 1 nih street, Kast River, at 7; Peck slip, 7:30; Hurd street; North River, 8; Christopher street; dinner, refreshments, bait an: Indies 50 ASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE steamers leave daliy from Spring street at 10 A. M. 2 5:10 and7P. M., landing at ty-third street te minutes later. Sunday time trom “pripg street, y WAM, 1, 2 and 23) P.M, landingeat Tweuts street. "Faire 15 cents, QBN GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND, SAG Harbor and New Suffolk. Steamer J. B. SCHUYLER, } Captain G. C. Gibbs, will leave pler 16 ast River, foot ot Wail street, at 5 P.M, Tuesday, Thursday wad Saturday. 4 hesguming, will leave Sag Harbor at Shelter Isia Greenpor Orient at 6:. ™. 1 Frid ni Friday. The steniat NPT Eave sag Harbor for New Suftolk and return every Monday morning at7 o'clock. J. 1. HOWLAND, office 66 South street. EGULAR CONEY ISLAND BOAT—DAILY EXCUR- sions tothe seashore, Steamer GENERAL BED@> WICK leay pustophisr strect, North River, at9a5 A. M., 12 5 P.M. ; Franklin street at 9:20, 12:20, 8:20; pier N North River at 9 :30, 12:30, 3:20. ME EVENING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM RUNNING AWAY RUNNING AWAY RUNNING AWAY RUNNING AWAY ALL CAN BE FOUND EVERY NEWS STAND IN THE KVERY NEWS STAND IN THE KVERY NEWS STAND IN THE KVERY NEWS STAND IN THE ND. tN crty, city, Cry. CIty, M ME. DEMOREST’S GRAND OPENING OF NOVEL and elegant Designs for the fall and winter Fashions, Wwrs-i4, Monday, September 1, ut, No. 88 Broadway New York, anit iil the city agencies, We would ¢ i especial attention to the “La ie? Redingote, Senora Polonaise, Christiane Dojman, Fifne Basque, ' Ozarina Overskirt, Empress Gabrictie, and the large selection of Fuctical and stylish designs tor children's garments, hat to Wear, e 15 cont ainmoth Bulletin of Fashions, elegantly cotored, with What to Wear, price $l. Keady septe: OPENING, t MONDAY, September 1, 1873, of imported Paris Patterns, Dy Mime, AL DUVAL, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. QOPENING.~SMITHS | PATTERN | BAZAAR, | 91¢ Broadway (near Twentieth street), trom Monday, September 1, to Friday. Imporved Fashions, Patterns, with cloth inodels, now ready. Patterns fitted to the form, warranted pertect Cutting and basting @ spe- clalty. veer ENSTRUCTION. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENU! opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writin; Arithmetic and Languages. Dey, and evening. Ladi department.” Telegraphy taught practically; demand for operators, No vacation, ss EDFORD FEMALE INSTITUTE—NOW UNDER Beare cape or Hay.and Mie Bed, Gone. resumen ie ties September 15, 18/3. For particulars address PHINEAS LOUNSBURY, Presi or A. WILLIAMSON,, Secre- tary, Bedford, Westchester county, N. ¥. NHEGARAY INSTITUTE (ESTABI /, York in 1814).—English and French tor young ladies | and misses. Boards and day pupil 1,827 and 1,629 Sains ont cane pies a tonne toh ied ot the family and is constant! spoken in the Tnstitute, : # Mine. DH ERVIGLY, Pri T OLBEAR's way, ¢ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 875 BROAD- rher of Eighteenth street, is open day and evening. ‘Gentlemen, ladies and boy’ can have special lessons in Business Writing, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, &c., or a general Business Course, embracing all branches required.” Stiffness, cratnping or’ trembiing entirely re- moyed, Four desks tor boys vacant, : {Sn zt i Brest: RS. RIGBYE’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 4 ladies and little girts will reopen September 25. Fort street, New Brixhtom, 8. 1. For circulars address vox 3,722 Post oMee, New York. (REEHOLD INSTITUTE, FREEHOLD, NEW JER. sey.—For Catalogues send to Rev, A. G. CHAMBERS, Principal. ESPINASSE FORT WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR La ‘young ladies reopens Septembor 2 Circulars at Bretano’s, 1! Union square, LESPIN, & FRIEDM 12 Pine street, y Y, BABYLON, L. L—MISS GA‘ aM Now's ch and German Home Acad. emy for young ladies will reopen September 8, Miss Gannon. fs assisted in the musi department by her SHED IN NEW x ERVIEW Heice, Miss Louisa Eckstein, the rated pianist from French and German spoken in the house. Ha mony and musical composition taught, and pupils thor. oughly prepared for parlor or concert playing. ‘Terms $260 per annum, JTUDIES WILL B texe, Fordham, Septeniber 3, 1473; boa’ luriier particulars apply SSUMED IN ST, JOHN'S COL Wednesday, year, $3. For yw JOS, SULA, §.J.,’ President. Ri Qt JOSEPH ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, WO Fl ing. N.Y. first Mon- day In September; boa’ nd tuition semi-annually, $18), For farther particulars apply att (PE SISTERS OF MERCY WILL REOPEN «THEIR schools for young ladies on the Ist_of Se St. Catherine's, 35 bast Houston street; East Fiity-tourth street, and Kighty-first street. Vy 7 ANTED— BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, SITUATIONS in a schoo! or family, to teach English branches; both have been successful teachers for se can furnish highest testimonials as to c ability, Address K, E., station H. St. John's, 123 and St Agnes’, Madison avenue R STREET, NEAR BROADW stairs.—Highest cash advances Di atches, Jewelry, Visnos, &e , or bought, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 BI stre AT ®,NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND ZA John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for any BOL + AT WOLF BROTHERS’, 86 BROAQWAY JT Pineigenth and Twentieth streets. —W. on Watches, Jewelry, Siver Ware, Particularly Pianos; privaté parlor tor ladics; business rictly confidential, eS # T 767 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STRERT, Money liberally advanced on Bi Watches. Jeweiry. lndia shawis, Silks, &c.; the same boughtand Sold ; private office for ladies. FR, PAGE, T JACKSON'S, 606 BROADWAY, enth street.—Money liberally’ inonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, DF Property of vvery description. ladies. ee fi ADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STRE ATG atCinmat cohen Wate pest Bitks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces og aa erty advanced on Goods and Personai rivate enirance tor ofevery description. | JAMES bt “| MERICAN OFFICE—795.—UTMOST VALUE LOANED AM Er Biamonda, Wat he deweley, Sie ude Neale vara g iS BARING E 4.) Broadway, q U STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. — 839 NASSAU Autees made on Diawonds, Watches, handise.. The sane boughs Tewolry and al hisds of MerehandiWMAN LEOPOLD. an a 1B, BETW! « TWENTY. FOURTH 4.03 ain Twenty-1th erweots Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Shawls. Same bought at full vaiue, L. | BQ BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY G85 Money iiberaiiy advangea at the | Loan Ome ids, Watches, J | and Personal Property. The same voi Naudise ng RMAN, } a “ 1.261 BROADWAY.—LIB + MUL on personal prog Watclien, Jewelry, &e.. sod; "private © trance: ‘i igns;' pull’ lower be Tae eroad Way, ee A OWS AMY sah math PMA GWA Si CE Kay Ad

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