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2 WL, NEAR PIPTH ha Tigh stoop brown ICR !—MURRAY T Rronue cA desirable four, story i ne House, with imei his & OO. 1 Pine stroot ee ya OWN sTOOR N_ ELEGANT FOUR. open ‘entie po order uo, Owner at No. FIN. improvements; ni *—~ 2 ws 3 EiaMbven y-elehth surtet, A f regain if bought im jossession given. _PIPTH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALE—N0S, 520, THRER STORY BROWN STONE HOUS! ‘802 and 920; also ‘East re (or ea'saen is East and No. 8' West ith st Bh 22. 36 17 East 56th ‘est und Nos. i ; 10 West 501 . Nos, 7,13 and 14 East ¢-th st ft i, at. 10 Kant 46:8 st. 18 Eust dist ty No, 4 Bast sath st, y Bast soth st, Ro. 7 West Sath a4. To. SNENSON, Jr. Ii Pine street, PENSIVELY FINISHED MODERN FOUR ae p brown — Renee, concerns Bireet, néar Fith avenue, for i Bee GOODALE, No, 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. )R SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 3 EAST NINE- TOR sh atrest, between Broadway and. Fourth ave- rf fo house 6) teet deep, in complete order, Apply from to 12 A.M. FF SALS.—FOUR ELEGANT FIRST CLASS HOUSES enand near Filth avenue. no houses in the city for ‘wit Hy Putticulars apply to Hi. LUDLOW & CO., No. 8 Pine it OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on southeast corner of Madison n@ Sixty-seventh street; also the House adjoin vargain jor a cash buyer ff sold at once. In pwner, CHAS, H, TRUAX, Attorney, Fe SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT et House; finished three stories in hard wood and cab- work. No. 17 Kast Fifty-third street, near Fifth ave- Inquire on premise: R SALE CHEAP OR TO LET—TWO FOUR STORY town stone Houses, recently built in nial manner. Apply on the premises, 12) West Sixiy-first street, near the Parl ponven ener ecrw re ee 3 SPLENDID CHANCE,—VERY CHOICE 40 ACRE Farm for sale ip the most healthy and beautitul part of Bucks coun! town milk from very » Pes ‘and station, and New York. handso: rooms, piazza , shad, tenant house lendid ns of hay, 8p to corn, casy § itroad to Quakertown, To’clock: can return ‘opposite depot, for G. wal ta tiis'is a bargain ham, 12, paswenger trains baildings ne NEW YORK HERALD, TUESD. nsylvania, ve sales ing wiladely uy; only’ Land is all Tike frame trees and flowers only ring, Salo cash: . Take 9A. M. there take Nor I iike "a * awe Darn cost $3,000; plenty 000," ancluding about ots do Pin bath: Os balance, v train from toot Liberty street, New York; New Jersey Centra ‘Bethieham, a Pennsylvania .,,P-a., Where you arri atop. M Anguize at Bush House, WALKER. Carringe mm a large pair ‘arden, ‘] 8 shout 38 8 er ‘of ilroad: ive before waiting. ; No. Th ‘OOD (206TH ‘Mand 2 Wentsiea | A aluneg Goutes ast tcth at; 1s West | water closois; ness station: cal Hi. M. CONDIT, STREET), ON BUDSON.—FUR- rent; gas, range, furnace, Croton, Ly © month. 1S) ast Pwelith strect. RARE CHANCE.—T0 L&T OR LEASE, A GEN- A flesen’s Kesidence, with gardener’s house, stable, 0. lawn, more Address A., LIZABETH—NEAR D) z in New Jersey, shade tree of land; to box 123 g00d water, responsible Herald Uptown 40’ minates from New garden aud party terms Branch oitic York; fine 10 acres or moderate. ey cated ; Lot 50x200, Westdeld wil e = avenue, POTS ; yw ell J CENTRALLY | LO. ty inion street, ge Lot 30x120 on ice frame D.“Conbicr, 149 Broadway. ings; great on the Chesanen tain Baptist Meriok; Dapolis, view ol talning 12 rooms; the outbuildi: delightful; the waters abound fowl; itis seldom so desirable a Piwobort conse, the bay; the ARM IN MARYLAND.—FOR SALE, THAT BEAUTI- ful Farm, 438 acres, known as Scotland, Bay, formerly the resi: dwelling ls substantial For parti Admini ‘Sandy Point, dence of Cap: miles from the Navat School, An- 26 miles from Balttmore; commanding a superb 3 are numerous; climate in fish, oysters and wild offered ee sale; ‘s address: rick, Con- ry ‘ptsin & Jamison’ address box § Post office, Newtown, Brick Church, Ora lendid grounds; Duse ged bh lor New York hot RM FOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Farms in Worcester county, Marviand, near the flourishing town of Newtown ; Md. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET OR FOR SALE—AT house, stable. ke; would bsPex: ou! ; “ pet 116 Wall at. Property. Apply full description at Mount ‘212 and 213 Merchants’ Row, New York, oF Mery HILL.—FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT HIGH ‘ ; no finer lecation in the cu'y. cost come! PU UULLOW & CO., No.8 Pine street we ST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, FORM FIFTH TO ‘Seventh avenues—Five brown stone Houses for Je; prices frou $19,00 to $46,000. DALTON & CONNER, me $27.500 @ handsome three story trown stone I rpets, Mirrors and Chandeliers. E. ©0,, No. 3 ine street. $70.000 -FOR SALE—ON _FORTY-FIFTH . street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, lot includiy it LUDLOW —FOR SALE, FOUR STORY BROWN | + stone House on Fifty-second street, Fifth enue; house 24.6x70 teet; hardwoed finish, most elaborate style; po: possession. . LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. TOR 8A front F orty-fhith ; terms G) per ceut om bond and mort- Bigs. Apply toJOUN W. RITOH, 8 Ann s JOR SALE OR TO LET—FOUR FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone high stoop Houses on east side ot Lexington avenue, between Seventieth and seventy- | first streets; corner Louse 20x50; terms to suit. Apply on eunise YOLD street, for sale low. GEO. 1 Kast Side. THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE se, 2X5) feet, lot 25x100 fest, No. 116 Kast STREET PROPERTY—NEAR BEEKMAN jgALLIBON & 00 —ONLY $2,500 CASH—FOR GOOD BUSI- $21.000 part) nest Property on First avenue (best estimated value by New York Mutual Life In- | Surance Company, $25,000, rented at 14 per cent of valua. Gout mustsell Cull, see aud inake an offer. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. West Side. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN finest anid healthiest uptown locations, No. 4 West Bixtieth street, 150 feet irom the Boulevard and opposite one of the grand entrances to the Central Park, 13 rooms; gus, Water and marble mantelpteces; high base- ment; price low; possession immediately, Inquire on the premises. N UST BE SOLD AT ONCE—ON FORTY-PIRST street, near Broadway, two four siory brick Tene- ments, we 10 Stores; $12,00/ each; terms easy. RIS BL BAER, 72 West Thi ry () “LOT, 418X100, EXCAVATED, $19,000 KS the street nord side ne vard block; all improved. Apply to WASH. #15 Beventh avenue. Miscclianeous. T 917 THIRD AVENUE YOU CAN BUY FRAME, brick and brown stone high stoop Houses, from 000 to $40,000; Lots trom $3,0.0 to $20,000; Country ONE OF THE | he toP. ( OR SALE— Toad; cl thy VILL: bly cultivate oice fruit, si desirable; ies J{URNISHED.—PART OF HOUSE; Heights; large garden, fruii, lawn, &c.; Northern Railway, within thirty winutes of New York; rent only $25 per month, QUIRK, 72 Maiden Lane. — RESIDENCE, WITH 343g ACRES, ,, at Dayton, on New Jerse hrubber; 13, re farm ly on premises, or pply on py Kiyn ico $i LLENDORPH, 154 Atlantic street, Br Ra: Dullding i JERSEY CITY apply Pailr N*Y. to R, 0, READ, I: {LORIDA.—FURNISHED COTTAGE AND ORANGE Groye to let, at Green Cove Spring. For 128 East Twenty-second treet. articulars 22 minutes fro 30 trai front, 296 teet dee on YORK BAY WATER FRONT AT each way daily; lot ARD MORRIS, 196 Front street. 4M m foot Liberty t for Centrai 110 feet shore RAPO, N. House, $9.00 suburban residence, on Jersey City bay windows; wide piazaa and turret; 1 the modern improvements; 12 lots in lawn, beautifull views an or would seli on easy terms, Address JAMES SNELLING, box 1,655 Post office. 10 RENT VERY REASONABLY—A LARGE DOUBLE on Harlem Rattroad, 18 miles from New York. | Address G. ¥. H., box 1,710 Post office, Too! |, shrubbery, orhood ; de. rent lo ‘0 LEASE—FULLY FURNISHED MAGNIFICENT gard stable; Heights; man- WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE BEST Dairy Farms in Orange county—135 acres; Good buildings of all kinds rms easy, DN, 19 Chambers street. A A dealt with. Inquire at office of Nassau str FIRST CLASS HOUSE, NEAR PARK, ON FOUR. teenth street, to exchange for elty Lots; also large Houses for small ones HOLMES BROS., 45 East Twenty-third street. t, room. ¥ TERE: Ni and 8, trom 10 to 3. Ee PARTY, WHO INTENDS LEAVING NEXT MONTH for Europe, would like to exchange some well im- roved Property in this city, which is for good dividend paying Stock or Bonds A chang House an ing, bathing, fishing, &o. WLEGANT PLACE, 4. near Plainfeld, one mile from dep irom proposed new de Jem or North New Yor NEIL, Third avenue, corner WATER FRONT COUNTRY PLACE TO EX- efor city Property.—A four Lots in Cold Sp opular r ong de paNY sk , 41 ACRES, AT D ot; fine buildings: will Toperty in exchan| 3 land ; 599 Broadway. ot, one-fourth mile Fe. 1ith street, Boarding oat. NELLEN, take Liars Appl € for 1 Beats and Fai At almost ail prices; a cholce Farm, Rew Northport, iree and clear, ew York or Brooklyn Property. N. ome Sean 28 ene sell e Seooaree ih will do well to register them on my books. ree of charge. 3 JAMES ROWE, 917 Third avenue. GREAT BARGAIN—ONE MORE LEFT.—FIVE story dounle tenement House, fully rented; tering Very, oasy small amount of cash required. Apply to owner, 131 Wiillam stree Axth strect QQHOICE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE-IN ALL parts of the Shi many bargains. HOLMES BROs., 46 East Twenty-third street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. [JERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYS. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, INTHE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 81 OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M, ON SUNDAY FROM 8 TILL 9 P.M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, NEAT HOUSE AND LOT IN BROOKLYN WILL BE sold cheap—Only 15 minutes’ walk trom Fulton jerry and in a good ‘location. For particulars address OWNER, box 196 Derald office. BARGAING IN BROOKLYN —BROWN STONE HIGH stoop Houses, now. elegant, all improvements, $9,500 upwards; possession. i CoH. OLIVER, No. 1 Park place. POR SALECIN BROOKLYN, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK from City Hall, a gem of & House, (urmshed, three Story, basement aid sud-cellar; all modern improve- ments; must b and lot $10,200 once. scen to be appreciated; price of house niture at tate street. ULL yt IX GREENWOOD ns avenue, Brooklyn. OL House, Italian villa style, containing 15 rooms, four &c.; conservatory on’ first floor; all modern im- nents; carriage house and stable; large garden, fruit and flowers; near New York avenie, Brook: + tent $20 per month. Apply at 242 Adams street, Brooklyn. 10 LET—A HAND 1 rooms, t OME THREE STORY AND BAS ment brown stone House, with ali modern improve- menis; jurnace in cellar, bot and cold water up to third floor; hall bath room: stairs, doors, double doors trom hall in parlors all im black Walnut ;newly painted and in pe fect order, furnished; $12) per wonth; not furnished, 1,000 per year. 396 Sackett street, between Smith and joyt, Brooklyn. e1—IN BROOKLYN, BE, D., BASEM Third F Address N, yo ENT AND family now occupying the house, 174 South Eighth stroey TPO RENT FURNISHED—HOUSE NO. 75 HENRX street, Brooklyn, withtn a stone's throw of Henry Ward Beecher’s church, and within five minutes walk of Fulton and Wall street ferries; three and a hell story; brick iront; high stoop. Apply to LINDLEY MURRAY, No. 4 Pine street, New York PROPERTY AND TO RENT. D ALL ALC rnished Houses and Cottages to vital ull M MBELKSON, 169 Sixth avenue. E—§) MINUTES FROM CITY BY HARLEM d, in White Plains. Westchester county, one mile from depot, a first class Ferm, containing KS acres; Rood orchards; good (ences; land in high state of culth vation; large three h_ roof, House, 17 room! with modern improvements, barns, carriage house, a new; ice pond and excellent water o ¢ premifes,’ Ad. Gress J. R, box 144 Post oftice, lains, N.Y. Fen one mile up the Hudson, above Youke the Jersey shore, Known as Johnson’, river front and extensive reservoir factory buildings, rixtures, steam engi Gress FRANK JOUNSON, Tinton county N, J. 10 LET=AT YONKER: and six unfurnished! very low rent. WESTCHESTER COUNT FOR SALE TARRYTOWN A Furnished and un: Jet and for sale; rents no resh water; dock, o &c, ae. Ad- Falls, Monmouth If You wanta Warburton avenue, Yonkers. 0 RENT—FURNISHED, A VERY FINE HOUSE within two minutes’ walk of McComb's Dam Bridge and one quarter of an hour's drive of Central Park; the | grounds consist of 2% acres, handsomely laid out, with eversreens, iruit trees, flowers, ac. ; the house is large seventeen rooms, with fine billiard room; piazza all around the house; very large carriage house, with stable room for six horses; te view of (he surrounding couutr: is magnificent, the jocality perfectly healthy and in all respects suitable jor the residence of any gentleman who desires a country pluce within easy access of the city, by road, steamboat or drive. Apply to K. B. DaLy $2,400 CASH, Will PURCHASE FOUR AD: 5 Joining Clty Lote 12 rode trem Central enue and near two hotels. Inquire at No. 3 Tenth street, opposite Central Morrisania depot. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. PRODUCTIVE AND DESIRABLE FRUIT FARM Jor sale.—25 acres tor $2,800; will pay for itseif in two favorable years; is worthy of attentiog, For full in formation addres J. BYRNES, jamonton, N AT BREW BRtCHTON, STATEN ISLAND.—TO RENT, Brick Villas adapted tor Winter or Summer; gas, Hot and cold water, Ac.; gardens, lawns, shade trees: delightful location near ie - Tetra location. near ierry; reduced rents, HAMIL IN ONEIDA COUNTY, FOR s under cultivation; price Can see the owner at Kennett ha Naan streets, fourth haar roan & Valuation; possession at | G THE HUDSON— | RB SALE OR LEASESABOUT 4 ACRES, SITUAT. | and on | about 2,000 teet of | | A® FIVE FURNISHED HOUSES | jouse cheap address or call on JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, | | sup in Twenty-sixth toexchange for | J. W. MUDGENT, 165 Broadw B.—Owners of | ~~ sd aie Broad’ y tod. W. M ots or private D ree all comple: Y, welling. well locate: t, free “and clear, tor | JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID DISTIL lery in North New York; bulldings new; great ply of spring water; Engine Bull, fc. : » JOR SALE OR E: tic avenue, near East New York; a’ fine property. y, basement. Boilers, Tan! SELDNER, 23 te. ‘CHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A GENTLEMAN'S: Residence, nandsomely furnished, with 20 Lots of groune ; abundance of fruit and shade, no encumbrance, hirer iniles trom Harlem Bridge, Westchester county: JDGETT, 165 Broadway, room 4. and Brooklyn, to iso a House ONE-THIRD UND) fronting on Atlan- LIGHTLY exchange Apply to ks, Alcohol Bowery. frame House, 8 ayenue. Brookly of $4,500 valuatio street, New York. easy term a two s ms; ren| ‘4, Apply to W. ©. CLARKSON, 29 Clit ted until May, 1! it ELECTION SOTICE. QTaTE OF NEW YouK—OPFIGE OF THe SHORE § tary of State, Albany, July 29, ier = To THe Suekivy OF THE CouNTY OF New Yor«:— Sim—Notice is hereby given that, at the General Fleo- tion to be held this Stave on the Tueniay’ succeeding the Orst Mons of November next, the folowing officers are to be elected, to wit:— A Georetary ‘of State, in the place of G. Hilton Scribner. A Comptroller, in the place of Nelson K. Hopkins. A Treasurer, in the place of Thomas Raines. An Attorney General, in the place of 7raucis 0. Barlow. A State Engineer and Surveyor, im the place of William Taylor, A Canal Commisstoner, in the place of John D. Fay. 185 in the place e of Solomon At Inspector of state Prisons, All whose terms of office will expire on tho last day of heu, December next. ‘Also two (2 Justices of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial District, in the place of Daniel P. Ingraham and Enoch L. Fancher, whose term of office expire on the last day of December next, Also @ Senator for the Fourth Senate compris- ing. First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Bev- enth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards of ‘the city and county of New York. "lao & Senator for the Fifth Senate Distriet, comprising the Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the and county of New York. ‘go @ Senator for the Sixth Senate District, comprising the Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the city *nAiso a Menator for the Seventh Senate District, compr ‘4 Senator for let, compris. ing the Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-Arst wards of the city and county of New York. airs east ra a cm ing the Twelfth, Nine en * the city and county of New York, ‘ol Also'a Representative in the ird Con; if United Slates from th gixit ongreslon an district, established by chapter 619 of th ies com prising the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the cit; ot New York, and that portion of the Kighteentn an ‘Twenty-first Is of the ing east of Third ot Jamen Brooks, dscensed’” “1 SOE 3 Wembers‘of Amsomsty— mn mb1y.. iff, in the pia e of Mather T. Brennan. 'y Clerk, piace of Charles E. Loew. Two Justices of the Marine Court, jn the place of George M. Curtis and Henry E. Howland. Three YQ Coroners, in the piace. of Patrick H. Keenan, Nelson W. Younes spa artes m |. Herrman. Two Justices of the Supe: Dourt, im place of John M. Barbour and Claudius M. Monet! All whose terms of office will expire on the last day o Poatention, of inspectors of electi @ attentior of election and couni canvassers is directed to ghante 814 of Laws of ene copy of which is printed herewith, entitled “An act to provide for submitting to the electors of this State, atthe jeneral election to be held on the Tuesday following the irst Monday of November, 1873, the question whether e offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judge of the ourt of Appeals, of Justices of the reme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas oi the city and county of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court of Buttalo, of the Judge of the city of Brook{yn, of the County Judge ot the several counties of this state shall hereafter be filled by eppointment, pursuant to seo- Hion 17, article 6, of the constitution,” foF instructions in regard to their duties under said act. Algo to sections 17 and 18, chapter 613 of the Laws of 1873, a copy of which is printed herewith, entitled “An act to provide for the an- nexation of the towns of Morrisania, West Farms and Kingsbridge, in the county of Westchester, to the cit and county of New York,” tor instructions as to the! duties under said act. Chapter 314. rovide for submitting to the electors of this 3 he general election to be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1873, the ques- tion whether the offices of Chiet Judge and Associate udge ot the Court of Appeals, of Justices of the -u- preme Court, of the Judge of the Superior Court of the ity of Now York, of the Judge of the Court of Common eas of the lly And gounty of New York, of the Judge of the Superior Court of 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 ap- penmans, pursuant to section 17, article 6, of the con- Passed April 26, 1873, three-fitths being present. The People of the state of New Yorks represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :— Szorion 1.—The question whether the offices of Chief Judge and Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, tho Justices of the Supreme Court, the Judges of the Supe- rior Court of the city of New York, of the Court of Com- mon Pleas of the clty and county of New York, of the Superior Court of Buffalo, of the City Court of Brooklyn and the County Judge of the several counties of this State, shall hereafter be filled by appointinent, shall bo submitted to the electors of this Stato at the general clec- tion to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first. Mon- day of November next, as provided in section 17 of arti- cle 6 of the constitution of this State, in the manner | hereinafter mentionea. Src, 2—The Inspectors of Election in each Election District in the State shall provide two boxes, in which they shall deposit the ballots of the electors upon ihe question whether the Judges and Justices of the several courts named in the first section of this act shall here- atter be filled by appointment. One of said boxes shall be labelled “Appointment or clection of the Chief Juize and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of Jus- tices of the Supreme Court.” The other one shall be labeled “Appointment or election of Judges of City and County Courts.” Each citizen entitled to yote at such election may vote two ballots, as follows:—One of them shall be “endorsed “Appointment or election of the Chief Judge and Associate Judges of Court of Appeulsy and of the Justices of _ the Supreme Court,” and shall contain on the inside, when folded, the words, “Shall tho oMces of the Chief’ Julze and Absociate Sudge of the Court of Appeals and of the Justices of the Jupreme Court be hereatter filled by ap- nointmeut—Yes,” or the words “shall the ofices of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Justices of the Supreme Court be hereafter filled by appointinent—No;” and all such ballots shall be deposited in the boxes labelled “Appointment or election of Chief Judge and Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals and Justices of the Supreme Court.” The other of said ballota shall be endorsed, | ““Appoint- ment or election of Judges of City and Count Courts,” and on “the “inside, when folded, shalt contain the words, “shall the ‘offices of the Jhde ot the Superior Court of the city of New York, or the Suage of the Court of Common Pleas of the city ind county of New York. of the Judge of the Superior Court of buttaio, Of the Jude of the City Court of Brooklyn, of the County Judge ot the several countics of this Siate, be hereatter ris An act to Btate, at Kigh ye | to $ y cent L $25. \ W 1 2 ] FE | + cess | oun A. | | tion | Lig Twei 2,5 nA N A.M. R Ww M. healthy part rooins Nos. 15 ant 16. | about §20, $1,200 vac AND every where. Al. POUR-POCKET Ad PHELA leave Fighth th street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE, FIRST class Farm, in Westche:ter county, for Stocks, Bonds, Goods, Lands, Chicayo or city Property. Apply to or ad- dress OWNER, room 39 La Pierre House, Broadway and JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A CO) ani Farm, with about 200 acres or less, within 1" hours ot the city: half mile from two depots. in a very New Jersey. Apply at No 83 Park row, R SALE, TO 13,759 5 ANTED—A Apply to FULL WIDTH brown stone H between Washington square and Fort, WILLIA rel location. WA) Tacre and \ trees preferred, in Westel 15 miles or less of New York, on monthi full particulars, PA Address, with office, ‘ANTED TO u Trudson, within 20 miles of the city. full particulars, box 200 Herald Uptown Branch offic ANTED TO BU House and Lot box 122 Herald office. x cured with Depot, AMAGED OR DECAYED OIL engravings can be entirely restored to their origina yalue for @ smull outlay by submitth LARD, 6s Y y by submitting them to H, E. Sixth ave! RE! FIRE. LEAL Li Factory In Brookiyn, with steam tor, near Atlantic ferr: MISCELLA! HAY FEVER OR Wolcott’ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—640 ACRES OF LAND situate in Tyler county, ply to FLOREN RY, : Texas. Por Attorney, 58 arti NTR! 'T OR EXCHANGE— power WASH. YOU . FOUR STORY, HIG jouse, with dining exie 3£00., 0 WANTED TO BUY, i PLACE Ad Y—IN MONTHLY for about $2,000. A PAY. 10U; DATARRH Us Caiarth Annihl 181 Chatham square, PAINT nue. We are offering our entire stock of our 170 AND VENEERS, slightly damaged by water by the fire of the 12th inst, branch salesrooms, 172 CENTR. TREBT, at less than halt their cost. A rare chance is offered to large Ash, French Walnut, figured and . Oak, Thuya Amboine, great bargain. Must Pp r to Vhelan & Col XCEL Tables Ow pI other new designs ; variety of second hand tal heap; ners, —A LARGE Assi band B BLAN'S, No, 7 Banks, givin, 3. —The new, t AT wil street, aty-third street. 6:9, and pier No. 6,9 lines on board. Tickets $1; ORT L 10 and7P. M., minutes later, Sunda: My 1, 2 and 23) street. Fare 15 cents. EW ROUTE TO CO antest excursion in the harbor, afordin the lower bay and fortifications, Steamer GOLDENGATE | leaves Barge Office dock, foot of Whitehall s Bain, ¢ AM idge, Fort Hw 2;30 and 6? and 7:20 P.M. M 3:1 P.M, BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BE the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, for sule only by the patentee, H, lender, 733 Broadway, New York. NT OPPORTUNITY 10 BUY BILLIARD | balls, rack, ae Post office, New York. iillard Tables Lo ._ BXCURSION GRAND OCEAN ¢ daily excursions (s © buyers to., &e. be sold ato GEORG Choice w. READ 156 to 200 Lewis street, East River. JLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Biank Book Manafacturers, 93 Filton sureet. Books made to patierns, W. COLLES rices; “Nonpareil,” "'B AVANAGH & DEC corner of Canal and Centre streets, BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE in first-class order, complete, with cue; » box 3,04 Address M. HT. ORTMENT OF Barclay EXCURSION TO THE jowery Adress box $183 Post offi-e. 10 EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK CITY REAL FS. tate—Good First and Secon’ Mortgages, amounting and will add cash tor good city Residence, 09 or $25,000, cash value, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. GOOD HOUSE, BETWEEN and Eighth avenues, and Fortieth and Fifty-ninth streets, worth $1800 to $25,000, in uses between Sixth and “eventh avenues, renting tor | , 815 seventh ay. exchange WANTED. ddress GLOBE, PERMANENTLY L TABL NEW AND SECOND onstantly on hand, at GBO. street, New York iculars ap- Y PLACE A LARGE and eleva- SIXTIE for two H STOOP, ston, wanted | Si BETWEEN | ere of fertile Ground, with some truit | ster or Long Isiand, within aynienis of RKS, box 1,447 | oN TUE dress, with MENTS, A ator. Sold AND Hungarian plain Walnut, Maple, | woods at & & 6O., Blank AND DER, suc evels” and 4 KER, filled by appointment—Yeg," or the words, “Shall the offices of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York, of the Judge ot the Court of Common Pleas of the city'and county of New York, of the Jndge of the Superior Court of Buitalo, of the Juilge of the City Court of Brooklyn, of the County Judye of the several counsiey Of this State, be hereatter filled by appoin'men!—No.”” And all such baitlots shall be deposited in the boxes belled “Appointment or election of the Jadges of the City and County Courts.” xc. &—The Inspectors of Election mn each Election Dis- trict, after the closing ot the polis of such election, shail count and canvass, separately, the ballots deposited in enchiof the said boxes in the iianner pregoribed by law in reference to other elections, and shail avcertain the whole number of ballols upon each of the questions to be submited as aforesaid. The inspectors, atter having $0 counted said ballots, shall set down in writing the whole number of such ballots upon each question, and the who! number ior and agaiast each of the said ‘questions, shall certity and make return of the said several vo the same manner as prescribed by law in reference to other ballots at a general election. Ske, 4—The votes so given shall be canvassed by the” several. Boards of County Canvassers. at the next meeting thereof alter’ such election, and the aggregate “results in the several coun: ties shall be canvassed and certified by the Board of State Canvassors. The existing law in reference to a eneral election shall, in all respecis, so far as applica. Blo,‘apply to and regulate the ‘proceedings nnd dates or the sald Board of County and State Canvassers, and of the County Clerks and Secretary of State. From the state- ments made to the Board of State Canvassers it shall de- termine whether a majority of the votes upon the ques- | tlons submitied to the electors of the State, as herein rovided, be in the affirmative or negative. The said Board shall make a certificate of such determination, and shall deliver the same to the Secretary of state, who shall file the same in his office. Sxc, 5.—If a majority of all, the ballots endorsed “Ap- poin tion of Chiet Judge and Associal udges of the Court of Appeals and of Justices of the preme Court” shall be in the ailirmative, the cers shall not said election be ele es occur, they shall be fille by and with the advice a ir the Senate be not In session, nor; bit such ease he shall no of vaca! the ¢ appointment by eonsent of the y the G the Se when next convened, ana such appoint by the Gov: ernor alone shall expire at the end of that session; but If the majority of “said ballots so endorsed "be in the negative, then the said oficers shall be elective “as heretolore. If a majority of the. ballots endorsed “Appointment or election of Jadges of City and, shall contain on th as hereinbet: ovided, answer: then the said officers mentioned suid question shall not aiter said election be eiective, but as vacancies occur they shail he filled by appuintment by the Gover nor, by and with the advicé and consent of the Senate, or if the Senate be not in session by the Governor; butint such case he shail nominate to the Senate, when next convened, and such appointment by the Governor alone shall expire atthe end of that session; but if a majority, of the ballots so endorsed shill be answered in the nega ve, then the said oficers shall be elected as heretofore. 6.—It shall be the duty of the secretary of state to cause the said questions, ‘together with the forms of the ballots as herein specitied, to be published in two oF more newspapers in each ofthe es of this State, County Court inside the question’ the the same number of times prier to the sa tion as is now required by law to be published of the officers to be elected and the offices to be filled at such election; such ne wspapers to be designated by the Secretary ot Siate in the manner now provided by law for desigiating news- papers to publish election notices; but no negleet OF railure to publish, or informality ot publication shall im- pair the validity of such election ‘Sec, 7.—It shall be the duty of the Secretary of state to include in and cause to he published with the election notices for the said genera) election a notice in sub: siance and effect as follow Pursuant to section 17 of | article 6 of the constitution of this State, two questions will be submitted to the electors of this Stace, to be voted pon separate ballots as tollows:—t. Shall tie offic Chiet Judge and Associate Judg peals and of Justice of the Supreme Court be hereafter filled bY appointment! 2. Shall the offices of the Judge of the Superior Court of the city of New York. the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, 8 of of the Court of Ap- | the Judge of the superior eure of Buntalo, the Judge ol the City Court of Bro ty Courts of the several ¢ aiter filled by appointment?” And at such election each elector will be entitled to vote separately tor oF again-teach of said questions, and if a majority of the votes shall be in the aftirmative of said questions then | the said Judges and Justices therein referred to, after | said clection, as vacancies occur, will be appointed by the Governot, as provided by iaw.’ No tail r omission to give notice, or any informality in the notice or the giving thereof, shall impair the validity ot such notice or the election herein provideu ror. of and the Judge of the anties of this State be See. 8.—This act shall take effect immediately, apter 61s. An. act to ation of the towns of Morrisan| and Kingsbridge, in the pouy of Westchester, to the city and county of New or! Passed May 23, 1973, three-fifths being prevent. People ot the State of New York, represented in ate and Assembly, do enact as follow: ee aa 6 aa RR UR ate NE he Sno. 17.—At the next general elect: . * * held in this State FISHING 4a fine view of harbor and fortitiea. | and elegant saloon steamer TWI- mm Kast River, at 7; rth River, 5; inne: riays Peck Christop! ladles (We, » PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHA steamers leave daily from “Hh landing at Twenty-third ISLAND—TH milton, and weathe: Extra tips to Bay raukiin atreot at 9320, AL 9 230, 12.30, 3:30. i} r. refreshments, bait aad | Batioteshall have on the ‘outside ‘thereot | word ULAR CONEY ISLAND BOAT—DATLY EXC! sions tothe seashore, excepted); | slip, 7:30} her street DY SIDE hg street at 10 A, M., | street ten time trom “pring street, 9:7. 10, P.M, landing at Twenty-third E PLEAS. & view of treet, for | r permitting, to | connecting there with cars for Goney i Tstand al to | idge at 8:40 | | Steamer GENERAL SEDG- Christopher street, North River atols A, 12:20, 8 20; | county of New York, | turn itshail after the passsge of this act there shall be provided by the proper authorities in each election district within the city and county of New York, and in each election district in the several towns of the county of Westchester, @ separate box, in Which the inspectors of election in each of said election districts shall deposit the ballots resented to them by the electors of said districts, which the followin side of exch or sal , “Annexation,” and on, the ballots shall be the woras owns of Morrisania, West Farms and hingsbridge tO the city and county’ of New York," or the towowing words, “Againgt the annexation of the towns of More risania, West Farms ngsbridge to the city and eR ballots shall be so folded a to conceal ail the words therein except. “Annexation & ch ballots shall be canvased and returned in the sunie ver as vol officers are by law re- quired to be canvassed and returned, If upon? such re. appear thats mayority ot ail the ballots 89 cast shall contain the words, “Avainst the annexation of the towns of Morrisania, Weat Farms and Kingsbridge to the city and county of New York.” ihen itahall be the duty of the Secretary of State to make and Nee cer pnt ped kus such ror et in his office within ten da: atter such return, and vpon filing suen ex shall be Anopierntive and inmate's re, —This act shall take effect on the first ot January. eightoen hundred and scventystour excene. es to such parts as are otherwise provid nd as t such varts it ahall take effect at (ke ume Riven lor State sin this | in the afirmative, | AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1873,—TRIPLE SHEET, act ed; and ex: al 180 as to section seventeen which shall take effect immediately. Yours re: P G, HILTON SORL ectiully, BN ra Seeretary of State. mires Orrick, New Court Ho 8 Ory ano County or Tcertity the toregoing to be a true co, ne ‘ais notice received by Brate. ry New Yor, August |, iss. { of the election from Secretary of HEW T. BRENNAN, Air Sheriff of the city and county of New York. Publishers of newspapers a y x unteas specially authorized todo so, Seo advertise m chapter 480, Laws notified not to insert this MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. US Sesg es MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS- townand l. Sailing ever: WISCONSIN, Freeman. NEVADA, Forsythe. way an &o. France aud Germ: t lows it Af WILLIAMS @ UCION. Wy Broadway. y Wednesday, eptember 8, at 1:90 P. M. September 10, at 5:3) A. M. iorth River. eerace currency. ‘from Faris flamburg, Nor- ratte on "igel nd, Englaud, STATE Notloe is hereby of this Line will sail from of North Moore street, SPECIAL PISCONDIN. gractats NOTIC! sailiny carry & limited ninmber of $0) currency, Apply to way. TATE LINE. Ss" NEW YORK TO GLASGO! BELFAST AN. INE STEAMSHIP 00. ‘ven that from this date the steamers pier No. 36 North Raver, toot TICE.—THK SPLENDID STEAMSHIP ednesday, September 3, will intermediate passengers at LLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad: W, LIVERPO: MONDONDERRY. These elegant new Civde-built steamers will sail from State Line pier, 34 North Ki PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA, QEORGIA,. FENNSYLVANL and every alternate Wednesday iver, New York, as follows :— + +1.Wednesday, September 8 UU Wednesday, September 17 nesday, October L dnesday, Octover 15 “thereafter, ‘taking pas- sengers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Draits for £1 or upwards. For freight and AUSTIN BALD! Steerage passage office, N RTE OOP gents, No. 72 Broadway. ry lo. roadway. [SMAN LINE tor Queenstown and Liv uke appointed to sail as follg CITY OF ANTWERP. CLIY OF BRUSSELS CITY OF BRISTOL, OILY OF PARIS OITY OF BRUO CITY OF RICHMOND. and each succeeding jorth River. RATES 0) woerim $70, $8) and $0, g Sat jon, Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage to Liverpool, derry, London, Bristol 0: cates, $82. currency. Passengers #so erpool, Royal Mail Steamers ows !— ursday, September 4, 2 P. M. turdyy, September 0,2 P. M. raday, Septernber 11, 9 A. M. turday, September 13,11 A. M. ‘Thuraday, September 18, 2 P.M. aiurday, September 20,2 P.M, day and Thursday, from pier F PASSAGE. old, according to aceommodas lueenstown, Glasgow, London- Cardify, $80 Prepald Cornin- ‘forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Faris at reduced rates. ‘Draita issued at lowest ra! For cabin passage and Company's office, No. 15 B For steerage passage, at O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut st, Phi te. general business apply at the ‘oadway. 3 Browd way: OHN G. DALE, A; gent, oF to ladelphia. M. 8. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. F, 0, BROWN, 32 South Clark, cor. bat ‘and Xo. 9 WM, INMA ke street, Chicago, tie Serve, ‘Parks AE HAMBURG- AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship. SILESIA, Captain C. Hebich, will sali on Thursday, September 4, at2P. M., for Hambur; taking passengers from New York to ¥' Tymouth, London, Cherbourg and ‘Hamburg. Firat cabin, $120, Steeraj KUNHARDI General Ay 61 Broad street, ‘The FRIBIA e ill sail Se; a able in Unit Foy ei Second cabin, $73 ted States gold. ICHARD & BUAS, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. mber 11, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COEPANY, For Southamp: ‘The steamship on Wednesday, Pier, foot Third ship'H. September 6, PiRates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, equivalent in currency. payable In gold, or iia First cabin. Second cabin dteerage. For treig Nt or passage a passage i ton and Bremen. AMERICA. Captain R, Buasius, will sail September iM, street, Hoboken. MANN, Captain G. Kelchmann, on Saturday, ap. from Bremen To ho tol owed by steam: ) Iv to” BERICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. YUNARD LINB, v} With the view of dit the steamers of this line wil NOTICE, minishing the chances of collision il henceforth take a pecitied | course for ali seasons ot the year. ‘On the Outward Passage from Queonstown to New York or Boston, crossing meridia the north ot 43. ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossin n of 6) at 48 lat, or nothing to the meridian of 80 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of THE BRITISH, AND N& JRTH AMERICAN ROYAL WAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND UNtRpoor CALLING AT CORK HARBOR FROM Ni EW YORK. *RUSSIA...Wisday, Sept 3 OALABRIA..81 Sept 6 SOAVA-n Wisday,sept 10) PARTHLA Sere 13 sday, Sept 17 BAMARIA. , Nept. 20 Wisday, Sept 24 ABYSSINIA.Sa'day, Sept 27 W'sday, Oct. andevery t York. Steamery marked passengers. cording to accommodation rms. 1 BATAVIA. lowing Wedneaday and Saturday. rom New Cabin passage, Steerage, 8H, currency. verpool and Queenstown ani a'day, Oct. 4 thus * do, not carry stecrage 0, $100 and $130, gold, ac- .” Return tickets on favorable Steerage tickets irom all parts of Europe at lowest raies, For treight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. passage al 111 Broadway, Trinity CHARLES oN steerage Building, oe G- FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to. H. DUN EKNED | and Randolph streets, Chicago, I ED STAR LINE. ANTWER: Appointed to carry the VADERLAND, 2,800 tons, Captain Vander Heyden REYDAL HALL, 2,114 ton: Captain Colli NEDERLAND, Captain H. ¥ James. 3, P SERVICE. Belgian and United States ails, From From Antwerp. Philadelphia, Sept, 10, Aug. 19, Aug. 12 Fept. 3, Building. $10, gold currency LIVERPOOL Tons ABBOTSFORD... 2,538, KENILWORTH... 2, Cabin... Steerage. Prepaid certiite: Tickets will be sold here al Antwerp and Livernool United ‘States, via ihe Pei connections, thus affording OES OF PASBAGE, VICE. Liverpool. Sept. 17, Aug. 2 Master. Findlay, Putt. Philad’a, Aug. 28 Sepi. 100 currency .. 80 currency 33 Currency. lowest rates, good from to all interior points in the nnaylvania Kailroad and its arties in this e untry @ con- ates, venient and cheap opportunity of sending for their friends in Europe. THE RED STAR L ort of, steerage pa nilated sleeping a be furnished thems) ® Ant experienc Freight will be received West and South in connection with the P Railroad, Southern Mail Clyde's Lines, and through werp, Bremen, Hamburg, dam,’ Liverjool, London, Leith. The Red Star Line Docks connection with the Pennsylvania lailroa ndise intended for points b | transferred from the hold o ch LINE will give special attention to ssengers; comtortalle berths, partments and good food will ‘Surgeon is attached to each vessel. nis in thro nay Vania Steamship Company and bills of lading issued for Ant Havre, Amsterdam, Rotter- Glasgow, Beltast, Mull and at ail prine.pal_ p at Philadelphia are in direct anil all mer. ‘Iphia can be iteamer to the cars with- ersand risk of damage by re- cartage. ond Phila th out the expense to shippe landing which results from Vor rates of freight and passage, and other information, apply w STER WKIC William Hunter & Co., Agents, Liverpool. EO. W. COLTON, A, ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, ent, 42 Broad street. IAT & SONS, General Agents, PHILADELPHIA, B. vonder Becke, General European Agent, Antwerp. Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool. Fortni Os. 44 SPAIN, Graco... HOLLAND, Brags ITALY, Thompso GREECE, Thomas EGYPT, Grogan. Cavin’ passage, $7), $4, currency. Ketarn tickets steerage tickets irom Liv derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Br rates. For further information a No, 09 Broadway. W878, stan LIne. FOR CARRY sailing from New York on Thursdays, calling w GAELIC, Bat NG THE UN New and (ull-powered steamshi ssenger accommodatio combining Saloons, stat ghily to London ety speed and comfort. Fooms, smoking room and bathrooms in cl and 47 North River, ASTOWN AND LIVERP OL, Saturday, sept. 6 at 3 P.M. epteinber Ll, at 9 ALM. inrday, Sept. 13, at 10:30 4. M. day, Sept. 3PM. saturday, sept. $9) curreney, ‘Steer: at reduced ‘rates. Pre} srpool, Queenstown, London. istol or London, at the lowest ply at, the company’s office, Bye pany’ J. HURSI, Manager. UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITED STATES MAIL, i ‘aturdays, trom Liverpool on prk Harbor each way. September 4, at 2 P.M. September Pavonia terry, ns tor all classe: midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewur lessed accompany ihe steamer. Rates—Saloon, #80 gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing’ to send for fri now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32 cur- can reney. Passengers booked to and China, ae, Drafts trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans an the Company's office, 19 Bre Bilis of lading issued to Ooneiaress ris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Ladia, ends in the Old Contry from all parts of America to Australia, 4 other information appl adway, New vork. Dy Mt tal ports, H, SPARKS, Agent, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Ha wre, Calliig at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on thig favorite route for the Continent will sail from pier No. 60 North River as fol- lows ST. LAURENT, Rossat EUROPE, Lemarie VILLE DU WAVE PERBIRE, Daur Price of passage, in gold Havre s— First Cabin. Excursion t Surmont. . $125| Second Cabin......... kets at reduced rates, Saturday, September 6 Saturday, Sepiember 20 -Haturday, October « -Saturday, October 18 (neluding wine), to Brest or ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American traveliers goin Continent of Bur, sit by English railway and pe, bY taking this line avow to of fetarniag trom. the both trai the discomforts. of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense 6 jon eo) ship Company's passage fon street. —Dratls pavable laud, DKORE MACKENZL O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S NATIONAL STEA Ageni, 68 Broadway. foot of Hot a ane tata: Ireland and se cs in Enaland. fre | Fates :— STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ‘The steamers of this line will sail trom pler 18 East River as jollows:— S LAND Wednesday, September 8 LALLAND, Jos PATHLBEN MAK September, ¢ Steerage, hae tera . E. MO! NOHOR LINE, Steamers sall North River, New York, AND SATURDAY, EONBSDAY. EVERY ITALIA... AUSTRALIA OLYMPIA, VICTORIA... COLUMBIA... Wed., Sept. 17] CALIFORNIA. Bat. Oct, 4 ‘The passeng“r accommodations on steamers ot this line are unsurpa:sed for elegance and comtort. Cabin state- rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing goud light and Ss calgon RATES OF PAS:AGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO!. OR LONDONDERRY, Bat Spomers Wed. Steamers, old. ‘Ourrene: 975 and $65 #75 and 965 ang best accommodations, $130 $130 Tickets for passage, to of trom any seaport oF raitwa, c! station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Coutinens sued, at lowest rates. Co Li et smount at chy Fates. " ee: yw | ree! ‘ork. aniidat: “EN ERSON BROTHERS, Agents OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL ros LAO ase NALS SEA companys now first class steamships will sall from Pennaylveante Rail- dwhart, Jersey City, as follo GUAMORGAN-e.. -September 17 a Uctober 4 ‘abina .. i ‘abin return tickets, sec Frency; secon: currency; steerage, ‘currency. Prepaii ‘ertificates from Cardiff, $35. currency. Dratts rticulars apply to Fs For further oF Aan UP ICHIBALD BAXIER & CO. Agents, 17 Broadway, New York._ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. pact MAiL SERAMBELE COMPANYS ANE TO CALIFORNIA. JAPAN AND CHINA, ViA ‘PANAMA. OARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND ¥REIGHT TO ASPINWALL, PANAMA, SANTA MARTHA, GREY- TOWN AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILE. September 5.—Steamer COLON, Captain Griffin, will leave pier No. 42 North River at 12 o'clock noon for Aspinwall direct, connecting, at Panama with th steamer MONTANA, Captain Parker, leaving I’ for San Francisco,’ and calling at Acapuico, Mazatlan, Manzanillo and San Diego; also connecting for ail Cen: tral American and South Pactiic ports. Freight tor these ports received until 6 P.M. of September 3 only. partures of 20th each month trom New York con- nect with the Company’s steamer touching atSan Benito, Tonala, Salina Cruz und Port Angel. ‘The steamship Costa Rica will leave San Francisco on September 2, tor Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. One of the Company's “pleandia steamers will leave San Francisco, September 1, 1378, for Japan and China. For Fates of passage, freight, and all further informatio apply at the Company's oftice on, the pler, toot of Cai HKORGE H. BRADBURY, President. 1H, J. Buttay, Superintendent, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. sen nnn ie NORWALK DaNBURY,— POET ao elena bg ats heeting with the Danbury Railroad, 8°32 F My R STAMPORD AND GREENWICH.—' loaves Ntainford wc Ac Mon ave es ORNING LINE FOR SING SING M Isiand, the steamer THOMAS: CULL YER a mes from Harrison street, plor aveene cepted) at 8 o'clock ; Iw + land’ng at Yonkers, Hastings, Dob’ in) Sing ding, Haverstraw, Grane Votes ks. Returning, leaves fone Island at 2 o’el 3:10, a Now eee ee N. B.—Express treight taxea at half Used + Wielanpetaiad LINE. bobaalg ta The Steamer RHODE ISLAND will makeethe tase from Now York asthe day line steamer on August 4nd trom Stonington August 31st inst, The ieinapemens, desirous of still retaining the popular. ity of this 1 of exteniiny to passengers unc qualled advantages, wlll place upon tts night line, in connection with the well known and popular Na- TON and NARRAGANSETI Pin et 8 Nord Bites the new and magnificent steamer us affording Eastern passengers the privilege of transit astern rs the privilege faving New Yor. the finest steamer le: = ly jel D.8. BSCOCK President. L, W. FILKINS, General nnn ntoe A Oa T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUR, opposite Cooper Institute,—Bookkecping, Writing, Arithmetic Di 5 deparimccte Reeneas es. Day and evenin: poor taught practical! for operators, No vacauion, pie sated AT DAINE'S (BUSINESS COLLEGR, BROADWAY corner of Thirty-third street; downtown College, £2 Bowery (catabilshed 439; Bookkecping, Arithmetio. lugher Mathematics, Spelling, priva ly; 2 Writing Lesson, $250. Ladies’ Departin: ‘ ae ‘A® AccomPLisHtD Laby, witif $300 TO LEN. can secure a desirable sitdation in a young ladies sehool out of town, Address SCHOOL, bog lay Herald Uptown Branch oftie FRENCH TEACHER DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT ZA in a school or seminary; best testimonials given, Address TEACHER, 318 West Twenty rst street, USINESS COLLEGE.—WEST SIDE COLLEGE, Sixth avenue, corner Twenty-third street —Book: keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, counting room trai inz, business education; young men and boys qua iied for prodtabie stiuations. Vening school also, Please cal OLBRAR's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 875 BROAD. way, corner of Eighteenth street, is open day and evening, “Gentlemen, Indiew and boys can have special lessons in Business Writing, #ookKkeeping, Arlihmetic, &c., of a general Business Course, embracing all branches required. Suidhess, cramping or’ trembling entirely re- moved, ‘Four desks tor boys vacant, RAWING, ILLUMINATING AND MISSAL PAINT. ing.—Le: iven inthe above arts on modera‘ terms. For further particulars address C, H., Horal office, ESPUNASSS FORE! WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR young ladies reopens September 22 Circulars at y tu Brean USPINASSE & FRIEDMANN, 12 Pine street 4 Sarnete BAY, COMPANY—FOR PUERTA PLAT. Samana and Santo Domingo City,—The Unite States mail steamship TYBE, Captain E. A. Delanoy, Will leave pier No. $ North Kiver on ‘Thursday, Sepiem: ber ll, atS PM. Bills of exchange on Pueria Plata, Samana and Santo. Domingo city In sums to suit pure chasers for sale. For freight or SPOFFORD BRO’ HRS CO. Brondway. TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Mall line for West Indies, Havana ana Spanish Main. ‘The steamers are appointed to sail trom pier 12 North River, for Port rince and Kingston, ATLAS, September 4.. For Curacoa, Sana Martha, Savanilla, Carthagena, &0., ARTEL, Septeinber 9. be Guayra and For Port au Prince, Aux Cayes, J cmel, Puerto Cabello, CLAIIBEL, Sepiember 16. For freight OF hassage ay ply to Pie, FORWOOD S 0," Agente a8 Wall and 69 Fine street. IRECT LINE TO Bea Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving 4 River, ats PM. Pier No. § North NAT THURSDAY, CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) Aug. 23 OLEOPATRA (Havana via Nassau vee. BODE & CUBA (davana and Mexico), . ‘oon, Sept, 6 CITY OF MERIDA (Havana o1 feseee B@ph IL Yo. For freight or passage apply to eee een OR ALEXANDER & SONS, $8 Brondway._ JN EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, s@ first class steamships will sail ever; , trom pier 138 North River (foot of for Havanu direct, as follow MORRO CASTLE COLUMBIA. eptember 9 WILMINGTON September 18 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to a ee WILLIAM P. CLYDE & ©0., * No, 6 Bowling Green, _D. McRELLAR, Agent in Havana.’ IPPXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United states mail.—steamer CLYDE Captain Kennedy, will leave, pier 20 hast River, Saturday, Septembert & at $ P.M. Through Uiils of lading #iven to Houston’ and all puints on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and ©. R. R, No charge for forwarding i New York. For ireight oF Passage, haying auyerior accommodations, apply to C, H. MALLORY & ©v., 153 Maiden lane, or OLYDE, 119 Wall street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRK! MERCH The steamsh: from pier 36 North River Tuesday, at edar street), .September 2 ‘3 STEAMSHIP LINE. ip SHERMAN, foot of North Moore street), on Saturday, September 6, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Throuzh rates given to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ irelght of passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FREVERIU BAKER, pier 36 North river. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain E, V. Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, Septem- ber 6, 1875, at 3 P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aran- eas whart, Brasog. San Gago Ang Bt Lous. Cabin passage, i stecrage, ‘or treight or pas- sage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 85 West sircet. W{OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— Fhe Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pler 87 Notth Kiver, their elegant sidewheel steam. ship WYANOKE, Couch, commander, tor Nortolk, € Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, September 2 at P.M. giving through bills of lading to ull points South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to all points, Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 87, or atgen- eral oflice, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Day street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGH- keepsie, Rondout and Kingston, land t Cozzens’, West Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milton.—ihe MARY POWELE, trom Vestry street, pier 39, every atter- noon, at 3:30 o'clock, AUBASY AND TROY $2, SARATOGA $3 50, BY DAY line boats C, VIBBARD and DANIGL DR&W.— Leave Vestry sireet pier at 8:30 A. M., and Twenty-third street, north of Erie terry, at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack Wy ferryboay), Milton, Pough: keeyisie, Khinebeck, Tivol, Catskill and Hudson. Con- hecting for all points West and North. Trip lickeis to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, 1. Tickets by special cars aud’ baggage checked to aratoga and sharon, NS’ LINE FOR TI J* el N WELL leave pie ;, foot of Leroy street, daily (Saturdays excepted), at 6 o'ciock P. M,, connecting with morning trains on Kensselaer and Saratoga, New York Central and Troy and Boston railronds jor all points North, East and West. The most direct route to Saratog: George and Montreal. Through tiekets sold an baggage checked to destination, Superintendent. JOSEPH CORNELL, ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, a Newport and Fall River, ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVE: DENCE ieave pier 2 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays included), at5 P.M. Hali's Band is en: gaged for the season. A,’ P. BACON, Superintendent. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, >: Po trinetsnre Rew Perks Sots. foe: oF Desbroses and Cortlandt streets, us follows: — Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5, 7 and 30P.M. Sunday, 4, 78:30 P.M. For Baltimore, Washington and ‘the South, via “Penne sylvania Air Line,” ava, M., Sand P.M. Sunday, 9 Express for Philadetphia, 8 9, 9:30 A, M., 12:50, 8 5,7, Poe eee and Wnane. Sunday, 6 3, 8:40and'9 b, st ‘or Philadelphia, via Kensii » M a .M. Sunda: 6:0 P, M ‘a deanddlioy bic Eimigrant and second ef For Newark at 6, 6 0,9, 10, 11 A. M., 12M, W 6, 6:10 0:30, 7 ight. Sunday, For Viizal 10, 9, 10, 1 A. M., 12M. 5:20, 540, 6, 6:1, 7 and ‘i2night, sunday, and 9 P.M, 6B, 7, 4:10, 9, 9:30, 10 A. 40, W 4 cho, 5:20) 5:40, 6 poe Qe ME: ahd 12 night Sunda For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 420 and 6 PM, M. 2:30, 0, 12M, 1, i Tah om), and7 P.M, Cand 10 A. M., 2:40) jy 12 M., 2, 8:10, hunday.3 fee} For Kast Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12 noon, 4and 5:20PM. For Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A. M. and 2 P. M, For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, Zand 4. M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlngtea and Cam- de A. Mo. 12:0, 2 4,8 and 7 P.M. M. Camden, 6 A, M., and, via M. From Fate, 6:50, 10:25 A. Ww:ld . and 3:55 P.M, ngion and Balti: 4:25 and ennsyivania Atr Line, Sunday, Gi A.M 16:50, 11s, 11-20, 11 luo Pw, Sunday, 1:2) AL M., $255, 10-40 P. 9 ‘Tieket omces, 56, 4% 271 nd M4 Broadway i No.1 Ag {oF House, and foot ot Berbrosses and. C rtlandt streets. Emigrant ticket oles tery place. An dE CASBATT, oe i ee BORD, Jey General Manager, ssenger ‘Agent, JAST RIVER ROUTE TO CONEY ISLAND.—STRAMER, 4 METAMORA leaves ay 950 pier, Broo EW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE offer extraordinary inducements to excursion Purties for the great watering place ot America, Long Branch. The attention of churche: societios, clubs, plent Parties, &c., Is called to the following schedule ot reduc Tactics of 50 and leas than 10) $1 50 round trip. Parties of 10) and less than 200, $1 29 round tri Parties of 200 and over, only $1 round trip. The Kast Bnd Howl, under the management of Mr. Gus. Fuller, with its bean. tial lawns, croquet, base ball and other, pleasure grounds for the free use of excursionisis #8 wSIl us for Wwe reception of permanent and transient guests, Rooms and meals at liberal rates. It is the most desirable location on the beach, For information app'y at. the Company's otlice, 30 Broad iret; 9 Astor House, pice 28 North Kiver, loot Murray street, and 7 i jee, 1) and at the general o ae CLR, Generai Freight and Passoager Agent M, W. Seat, Suveriniendens ADY TEACHERS WANTIU—IN A SCHOOL, NEAR the city, ior inglish, French, German, music; one who must be competent to take entire charze. Apply. Tuesday, trom 11 ull 2 o'clock, at 514 sixth avenue, fa , BABYLON, L. L. 3 GAN- store. 2 ERVIEW ACADEM NON'S English, Frencn and German Home Acad- emy for young iadiés will reopen September 3 Miss Gannon, is assisted in the musical department by her peice, Miss Louisa Eckstein, the celebrated pianist from London, French and German spoken in the home. Har mony and musical composition taught, and pupils thor- oughly prepared for parior or concert playing. Terms $280 per annum. LLES. CHARBONNIER'S FRENCH PROTESTANT Boarding and Day School tor young Indios, No. 38 ee, fa eee coaetae eee e os je ul aris), re-opeo ptem| 2 etter till Sepcomber 1, when Mules. SUARBONNIER will be at their school in New York. Cie SiN ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Po. dor boarders only).—Twellth minual, session esday, September 1, 2 Gassics and Emgtish taught. Apply to Colonel THE DORE HYATT, Presiaene 7D YE SEMINARY, RY, N. Y,—NEXT SESSION WILL Rgummonce Septembsr i7, The course of instruction is extensive and thorough. For particulars apply to the pri al, Mra, 8. LUE. STUDIES WILL BE_ RESUMED IN ST, JOHN'S COL. lege, Fordham, Westchester county, on Wednesday, September 3, 1873; board aud tuition per year, $392, For further particulars apply to JOS, SULA, 5. J., Pre T. JOSEPIUS ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIRS, Flushing, N. ¥.—Studies will be resnmed first Mon- day in september; board and tuition semi-annually, $13), For further particulars ayply at the ingtilute, mpue SISTERS OF MEROY WILL, REOPEN THEIR ny ‘on the Ist of September, schools tor young ladies o september, af Madison avenue 8. Catherine's, 35 ast Houston stree: East Fitty-tourih street, and St. Agnes’, and Highity-first street. ipae MISSES DOREMUS reopen their Day School fer young ladies and chil. dren, on Thursday, September 25, at 47 East Twenty-first atreet. WANTEDSA CATHOLIC MALE, TEAQHER, | OF good charac cr and abilities; one having a know- ledge of music ° preferred. Address E. ¥., Horad Uptown ho ° ANTED—A LADY TEACHER THREE HOURS Address daily in @ private tamily. X., box U9 Herald Uptown Branch office. “HOUSES, ROOOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. —A.—A.—FREE REGISTRY FOR THOSE DESIRING + torent Houses the ensuing season, at the real ex tate office of PHALON & SLOAN, No. 31 Last Seventeenth street (North Union Square), near Broadway, Most cen- tral location in the city. HOUSE WANTED—TO RENT FOR A PRIVATE family, from $1,500 to 93,000 per year, between Fourteonth snd Forty-sitth streets and shird and kisheh avenues; will give security, | PHALON & SLOAN, 81 Enot Seventeenth street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE FOUR ROOMS, A furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping, with a Drivate tamily, or would. pay (o take charge of house for 4 party leaving the city temporarily ; west side city pre- ferred; best reference furnished, Address RESPONSI. BLE, box 3,026 New York Post office. A ROUM OR SMALL LOFT FOR LIGHT MANUFAO.- turing, between Third and Seventh avenues; water at hand; rent must be very cheap. Aduress ¥, ¥., Heraid office, A. ERENCHMAN WISHES A LARGE ROOM, WITH & sleeping Koom, for teaching purposes, from Elghteenth street to thirtieth. Audressy, with terms, FURKY, 203 Weat Thirty-tirst street. CAREFUL AND RESPONSIBLE PARTY WANTS to hire, from October I to May 1, a sinall_ high stoop neatly jurnished House, for a tamily of two persons: rent not to exceed $3) per month, and between thirty-iith and Fourteenth streets. Address box 4,9/6 Post oftice. BY GENLEMAN AND WIFE, s, IN AMERICANS, IN house with private fainily, west side, three of four unfurnished Rooms, for tint housekveping; rent not over $0 wn best reference, Address Pu KMANENT OME, PURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—FOR LiGut housekeeping, by gentleman and wife; location cen- tral. Adaress, with particulars, F, RICHARDS, box 174 Herald oftice. Hove WANTED—ON THE WEST SIDE, BETWEEN Fifty-ninth and Seventieth streets; no flats, but a small House in a good neigbborhood; rent not to exceed $v to $75 per wmunth; trom lx. of October to May 1, or longer if desirable. Address SECURITY, box 19 Herald OE ee i T OUSES, FURNISHED OR wantéd tor large uu nber of applicants. —Parties wishing to rent ‘or winter or longer will plense send pai ticulars to A. JOAURNE i Lispenard stree WANIED-TWO | UNFURNISHED | ROOMS light housekeeping, by @ lady and dai vato fauily preferred: vcation above T'wen Aduress ADVERTISER, 1,551 Avante avenu siate terns, which must be moderate. W4NtED—TO HIRK A NKW HOUSE OR TWO NEW Flats, having ail the improvements ; rent not to e: cred $2,000 per annum. Address A., box 141 Herald office, for two days, staung full particu ¥V yy ANTED—A SMALL, UNFURNISHED HOUSE, IN i Feng mot to exceed $1,200'por jee. UNFURNISHED, FOR gt ter; prix eth street. Brooklyn; upper part of the ciiy annum Ac dress W. O. R., box 2,91 P WANTED—A FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT, IN GOOD location, not less than seven rooms, with kitchen, Address, with full particulars, box 3,229 Post office. WANTEOGIN A STRICTLY PRIVATE PAMILY, BE. tween Foutteonth and Fortieth streets, and within two oF three blocks of Broadway, five or six urnished or unfurnished Rooms ior light Housekeeping ; neighbor hood anexceptionable; best references given and ro- quired, Address, stating particulars, rent, &c., P. G. H,, box 109 station A. ANTED—TO RENT OR LEASE, A SMALL HOUSE, a valee Fourtes ‘a Stree F Bar bo nae Ad- ress, stating teri: ‘whieh musi era SMALL HOUSE, Herald oltice. te ANTED={BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, AN UNFUR. nished House, with modern improvements and in enteel neighborhood, Adress, stating full particulars, if box ol Pos: office. TANTED—A FURNISHED FLAT OR PART OF A furnished House, by a caretul ety rent not to exceed $75 per mouth. Address, with’ particulars, A. T, U., box 596 Pos. office, New York. wee WANTED-RY A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFICE AND BED. room, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Thirtieth and Firtieth strects, Address, with particulars and terms, X. B., box 187 Heraid Uptown Branch ofice, WAXTED—A FURNISHED HOUSK, SUITABLE FOR letting rooms, in a Hhoroughly respectable Peish. borheod. Address, with full particulars, R, W., 102 avenue, In the Coantry. OTEL WANTED—IN SOME FIRST CLAS® 4 Lega location fg or ee eee a side or spring resort; best rence. Aduress ALLAIR, Bay View House, Saco, je. __ CIGARS AND TOBACCO Qizae iAVANA ClGARS—EQU Au IN EVERY Ri spect 0 i ah Ine Connecticut a1 ra Cigars. pieces thee! ROBERT A, CHMSTEDT, 4 Ata 82 Platt street, between William and Gold. VOR SALE—$,00) FINE HAVANA CIGAIS, RETAILAD Py inci diereds Ncheape A good, taluing. Partoe cheap, 222 East fhirty-fourth street, first floor tront, room E, = ———— 0 PURG A COUNTRY STORR J ANTED=T W ss siness,on the Hudson River, above Pookskill, Address CHARLES PORT. tt, East 125th street, TANTED—SOME SECONDITAND GA3 FIXTURES for all house, Address J. GARDNER, 224 West Filled street,

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