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WHOLE NO. 13,531. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Trinrensts Paci inst, seyond, third, Txth coluzans. KOLOGY Br mBecono, Face 3 coltian. DSB naeeSecupd © Hite WANTED Founrments Pack —First, see. sduchint, fout band {4h cohrons, ana states D'AND EDU! aw Pree vooereesrn Pace— ones ‘colutai ROU! RD—Fourraxxtn Pacr—Bixth column, mrodkh Nav A Pagh—Secoud column. we aig ¥UK SALE—SeconD sae BUSIN Fi PPuR. URITES—Stzreunen Pace—Fourth and ftth colmmns, Bory aa NOMOES—Ninta Page—Sixth column. HTY REAL Bo TATE POR SALE—Sxconn Pacé—First, second and th'rd columns. cnet? ANY SALEoMUN—Furteenta Pace—Fotrth ‘and “ich columns, and BixtceNTH PaGe—Third col- umn. CLOT LNG—Srconp Paor—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—rutemnta Pace tifth column, pee ed SPKAMSHIV?S—Fourta Pace—Sixth col- Cov ANTNERSHTPS—Tuxen Paae—Third column. COURS BOAUD--Lounraurtn, Vace—<ixth column, eNrH PaGe—Secund column, pandinid ACADEMILS—Tutareuntn Pace—Sixtb col- DENTISERY_Euwvanen Pace—Fiith column. DRY GoODs—Vinse Pace—Third, fourth, th and sixth coin DWELLING HUUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Tino Pach —second aud third columns, and ¥ourta \acx—First column. BUROPEAN lo ata al Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, BUROKE-Bunvaxtu PacxFirst column. NGL—SuuvEwsa Paak—lifth colvma. EXCURSIONS Sxconn Prom oSixth column FINANCIAL Taven Pace—Third coluwn B SALE Ruger: Pace—Foursh nnd ith columns. FURNISHED HOOMS. AND ARARINUNTS TO Lene Thikp Pauk—Third, fourth, fifth und sixth col umng, and ¥ountu Pacw—Virst columa. FURNIIURE—Fourtn Pace—Fourth column. FRURCH "ADVBATISEM EN To oratmcntl Y4ce—Fourth weLt” WANTED—FEMALES—Firreentit Pace—Third by aie aie columns,-and Sixreentra Pace—Thira HELP WANTED—MALES—Firrcenrnt Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, and SixreeNta Pack—Third column, HORSES. CARKIAGKS, &0.—binventH Pace—second, ‘third and fourth columus. Homi —Fouxnaxrs Vace—Bixth column, and Six- Page—Second column, HOUSER, ROOMS, &C., WANIED—Fourtn Pacs— nd and third columns. INBIRUEHOR—Sisrecvn Pace—Fifth and sixth col- sens GITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BE: Red L ESTATE ‘FOR SALE—sucoxn Pac Four LECTURE NEABOR—Turresawen Pace—Sixth column. LOAN he proatlondg Pacx— Fifth column. LOST fit First Page: cond column, MACHIN eat beat AGk—Fifth column. MARBLI NTELS—Pureteenta Pace—Sixth column. MALEIHONLAL Fue Pace—Sixth column. IGAL—ELeventa Pacge—Fiith column. MILLiNERY AND DRESSMAKING—First Pacr—Sixth MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrtn 4Gk—S)xth column. MISCELLANEOUS bieventa Pace—Fitth column. MUSICAL—Exgventu |’age—Sixth column, ia SUBLICATIONS— Nini ey column. ONAL—Finst Paci and second columns. FIANOPONTE, ‘ORGANS, ac eas BIRTEENTH Pace—sixth gol umn, PROPOS« LS—First Pacr—Sixth col beter rir SITUATIONS Want ED— PE: MALES — FirreentH Pace—Second and third columns, and SIXTEENTH ene BiG column, PROVEKTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO ENT—SRconD Page Fourth and fifth columns. eeatgath calm TO engi LANGE Sgeconp Pace—Fitth colu ESTA’ WANT TED—Seconp Pacr—Sixth column. BEtiatous NOTICES SixteERTH Pacr—Sixth column. TS—ELeventn Pace—t irst column WARDS Finer Pace—Second column. EALES an gered dag Pace—Third and fourth aITUATIONS wa NTED—FEMALES—Firreentn Paar. dd SixteENTH Pace- Second and third co.umns. SITUATIONS WANIED—MALES—Firreenta = Pace— Fourth column, and Sixrsentu Paox—Third col- umn. SPECIAL} NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second and third col- a BIRDS, 4C.—Exrventn Pacr—Sec- GE—E.sverrn Pace—Fifth column. SUuiEE RESORTS—SixreenTH Pace—Second column TRADES—Firreenta Pacr—Sixth column, ava eg ee Paas—Fourth column. Sn TORE“ BLerenrn Paox—Second column. SINESS PURPOSES—Tuinp Pacr— Uist and fake columns, and Fourta Pags—First seem TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Fovurs Pacx—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—Tmep Pack Sixth, coluinn, and Fount second columns, waxteb TO PURCHASE Survanta Pace—First col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—~rconp Pacr—Thira and fourth columns. WINTER RESORTS—Sixtgentn PaGe—Second column. YACH1S, STEAMBOATS, Camo ia Paoe—First coli in. HERALD BRANCA OFFICE—UPTOWN. “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND A = STREETS, es : OFFIC OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. ae ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED aT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O’°CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- FISERS AND NEWSDEALER: TTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, TO PREVENT OVER- CHARGES, ‘ PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK RALD, & > JESGRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES ‘REQUIRING THEN. aay PERSONA AL es UGUSTA—CANNOT 6; SAY AS YET OONCERNING don’t like ‘anonymous communica- ions; re ih Ti eee A [ON.—WAN RL. Mrs. M. J. WILLEAMS. et Thompron street. A. iatty N., WHO WAS ONCE IN EMPLOY OF ily in’ West Sixteenth street and alterwards in “Dairy,” pawaaiane on Tenth street, will hear mov ing to her adva coy RN Box 20s Heraia omen B.—LOOK AT THE AN. «Windows of "The Loudo} by sending her address to iOUNCEMENT IN THE 455 Sixth avenue. THE STILIO: N, BST THE 2 WILBUR, Oa RETURNED. SEE Bai PLEA Cans PARK PICNIC.—LADY aoa GENT asked to have lemonade and whom she afterwards recognized wee leaving, will do a great favor vy ad- di ing W. W., Herald office. oa MOND RING SAF known. Whatisit? Siadmeeny “ADDRESS UN. F E blonte full surrende at 154 hast ‘Twenty-eighth ington avenues. NEORGE B, F.—1 AM ANXIOUS TO SEE YY ‘OU; RE. of Twenty.sixth sirect, Franklin ter. ELLIE SMITH, box 149 Herald Optown FEMALE CHILD, nn be seen any Thesday street, between “Shird aud UCHET, FRENCH CONSULATE, CHARLESTON, 8. C.—Aadvise Carr by telegram; ‘documents legal: LEFAUKE. [*ronwation WANTED—OF PETER BUCKLEY; last heard of in Clitton, St. Lawretice county, N. Y. mds inite information’ will ve liberally rewarded. (GARET BUC KLEY, Charlotte, Monroe county, N. REWSTEL, Rochester, N.Y, Taro pace WANTED—OF MICHAEL K Dlacksinith, of the city of Dublin, Ireland, who cane to this country about five years ago. Auy. informati 1 on tam will be th pean recet ty. yyster Bay, Queens coun I Sana ANTED— Leit, home June 27, 18/2, hair and a lump on the ack forination thi mother, E — iN MeoWILUtaMts. ibe ¥ ILLIAMS, ed 16 vears: light brown ot ne, fett writ Any ine received by her ot Thirty ninth a NDLEWS ADDRESS IS NEWBURG, N. ¥., ox 388 She could neither é in an: awer to Wednesda ‘s personal. You" eeeterinune © R. MARK R. PUTNAM, FORME a Aireet, this city, will please con RLY OF 12 JOUN for im) business, to Post M*, H—N, NEW HAVE (ae Ravi av me ite and overheard nam Be Allvox 222 Herald office. W Norw 0. 1. GAS BEFORE. pe DATE. Pp OSPECT PAR: k, SATURDAY AFTERN( —THRE German ladies; the pretiy one, black grenadine Ares, pointed overskirt, bat trimmed with velvet, whi feather, light kids, light parasol, would oblige her ad mirer by addressing, if agreeable, ALIXF, Herald olfice, 8 LBY—OF FOURTH AND SIXTIL AVENUES, SEND ee ur address to P. Mark ouiside “private,” "your old friend, ep thosadles 7) SWORDSMAN.—WILL MR. DISNEY PLE, St CALL A of send his address (o Colonel MONSTER nF wat Academy, 18 Wes, Bighsh ares, neat TE AGENT OF MESSRS TOD IEATLY & CO., OF London, will oblige by Gyo 4 “The Tondon,” 455 Sixth avcnue, in reference hampagnes they im- port tor “ihe Carlton lub, of their it GEORGE PARKINS, | pos JAMES DORLON,—YOUR BROTHER LEAVES ON sday, if nothing preven W., £09", CHAPMAN'S FRIENDS CAN FIND HIM + at LP. Hull & Co.'s, merchant tailors, $90 Broad- V PALL STREET STAB, 9 O'CLOCK AM. VESTER: (Sih). —Will lady who rode to ferry, returned same : please send aildress to the gentlemal ase n- ger dows to whom she gave the salutation on her return ai ier Walla and Water streets, Address HERBERT, box ST en EE YOU MONDAY. fF NOT CONVEN- OF tent, tuesday at 12 M. Mrs, HaMILION. LOsT ANI D FO _FOUND. _ LACK "AND TAN MAI EB “poG Lost—on SATUR- day evening, September 6 The finder will receive $10 reward bv returning it to 59 West Iwenty-eeventh st OST—BANK BOOK NO, 63,432, ISSUED BY Y THE 4 Manhattan Savings Institution, and payment ot the sane has becn stopped. The finder bt) te Bilge the owner by returning the same to the ban! Broadway, cor- ner bieecker street. OST--ON | THURSDAY NIGHT, OFF THE BATTERY, a Whitehall! Boat, 1) feet long, 4 fect 4 inches wide: 23 timbers and a views of coppee 08 each side of bow; 4 ere, reward will be pald for Sry. information to Le 28, 23 Washington street. GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, THURS. ie aa Envelope, containing a pen and ink ‘che tinder will be ey yer by returning same to RODMAN oie BUR OST—FRIDAY EVEN pe A SMALL 4 black and tan Slut, :ong' ears, a mixture of white on her breast. A liberal reward wali be paid at No. 31 East ‘Twentieth strect, basement door, “it YELLOW. ALE CANARY BIRD, ON ‘sday, irom No, 38 East Tet fitth street. The pier will De rowurded on leaving it at the above num- er, OST—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN THE COR. 4 ner of Bedford and Morton streets and the corner of Fleeckor and Barrow streets, a pair of Gold Spectacles. eral reward will be paid for the return of the same 275 Wost Eleventh street, ‘The: lued not for thar worth, but as @ relle of a sain} ___ SPECIAL NO" NOTICES. K osciusxo 3 MONUMENT, | ittend the M Fg ti oles, you are inv attend the Mase Mee on Tuesda: m be] Cooper Taatiture iat supkaevowsi, (Sooretary. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LO’ (@) For the benefit of the Common :chool and Roar Peak: RETKA CLASS, 7 237—sertemsen 6, 1873. fe ah Sanoneasy a a eee 6, 1873, OYAL BRAVANA LOTTERY. New Scheme out: commencing “August 30° wed drawn every 17 days, 2 prizes of FR nea 0 6 prizes S100 other prizes, amounting $300, 001 0. ‘information farnished: orders lied, Ciretiars sent. tree on applica Hon. “Spanish Bank Bills and Governments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, ‘in Wall street. OYAL to Sok —NEXT DRAWING SEPTEMBER 7, 00 to be drawn for, Kentucky State and German reer Efi pshed aad Sronpation given; roadway, Foot Posive Cortlandt strvet, Private office ftiached. 3 Grange, NEW YORK ora MMR EIS. INSTI Proiessors MANN & COLVIN, establishod 1870, 109 West Twenty-third street. No pay tor board when required or our services until cured. send for circular, | CTAEREING Da, WHITE'S UNIT TED STATES Stammering Institute, 417 Fourth avenue.—The ver; best of references trom every State. No pay until cured. Send for circular, PRC ‘_ IVE CENTS. DRY GooDs, | DK yY }¥ GOODS. aia | re = z a => re) é) EREmmecem wxrezenes =) Sermiecms ES teat TS tei RRSnoaces é Lo totatoi at 206, eaccacs, 'e BEm=aecas Smmrtcess Y-FOURTH ST. IGHTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENT We cordially invite an examination of our new fall Geode, now opening in every department, fool d'that ladies will be pleased with thi quailty and rioderate prices of our goods. S—OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. t 400. ; 2 inches wide S'inches wide at slc., 3) lett net Guipure Lin Be. wide at 88c,, 3 inch p to Sib wide thread Laces, 1 inch wide, at 48c.; 14 inches wide at 74v., 2inches wide at $1 38, &c., &c. Our Laces are all choice, beautitul ‘designs, and are warranted as to their superior quality, Real Point and Point Applique ces, real Valenci- ennes and real Cluny Lac ‘We imporv all cur Real Laces’ direct from European Manufacturers, thereby saving all intermediate proits and commissions, and offer them at # yery small ad- Call and ‘examine them. de @ juil line of Gimps, Fringes, Buttons, do. 914 BROADWAY, NE. oR oe caieh nes BMBROIDERIES—C it iN THE CITY. QTATE LOTTERIES OF MISSOURI. Grand single number scheme, drawn the last day ef ieee month, $30,000 in prizes; whole tickets $10, Send rewlar to MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers, St. rie PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED NOT TO nogotlate two notes made by Mrs. Mortha Long, for $500 each. both dated July 28, 1878. payable in three or six Months respectively, at 62 Weees Thhrtys seventh street, the same havin: been fost b: JOHN LANGA BS and 833 Seventh avenue, IPRANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES coR- rectly —Books, Feenies Catalogues, Circulars and RY xinds of commercial and judicial ade igg tg 8 unnce lway, room 1. J. B ; OST—ON SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE PARK & 4 Tilford’s, on Saturday, about 5 o'clock, an Envelo} es with prin-ed address, “U! A. Cragin, Jefferson Market, containing $195 in bills and check on ‘People’s Bank for $153 50, payable order Mrs. ary Waters; also admission ticket for eoncert Monday evening. Any person finding © will be suitably rewarded on returning to AGIN, 28 and 24 Jefferson Market. OS't--A YOUNG BLOODHOUND DOG; BARS NEWLY 4 cropped: three months old; white, Sith iack spots. Five dollars reward for his retura to'No. 3 West Thirty- seventh street, Ost OR STOLEN—A_NO' 4 1873, for three months, Thomas Morton, for Booth, of 37 Chainbers street, New GTRAYED-FROM THE RAL HOTEL, N tt TED Gus’ able to the order of legen by Messrs. R. W. DENTRE- ville, N, morning; a bright pay Horse, tres hands, one returning the sam fotel ‘will be suitably rewarded, $5 REWARD.—LosT, 4 SMALL GOLD LOCKET, with monogram. H.,” and date, February Fleaco return Wer SAUNDERS 2H HARDENBERUH, 12 and 111 Broadway. $10 , FRIDAY EVENING, A binck and ae Slut, half Italian. Hound, with in r; answers to the name ot Nellie, 'Those ning same to Wl West Fifteenth street, corner Sixth nue, or in shoe store, will receive the above reward no'4 uestions asked. REWARL .—I WILL GIVE FOR THE RETURN my Scotch Terrier Dog, stolen from Mr. 10 so 83 to know the man. Fifth avenue, between Filty-ninth and” Sixtieth $2 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OFA BLACK and lan Slut; answers to the name oi Nellie; bout 16 inches high; ‘very dark tan; tail curled; ears ed; blue cheuslle collar; was lost Monday, Ist in: on West strect, near Barclay, between 1 and 3 orelock} was Ly nla in, on same ony yon Greenwich street, near ra wees Apply to CH {LES E, BAGGOTT or Gu OLTRE, No, “a Seventh avenue, corner Fourteenth’ street. $50. REW. ‘ARD—AND "NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR the retura of the Notes and Papers taken from my safe ai Nos. 331 and 533 Seventh “youu on Septem- ber 2, 1873. JOUN LANGAN, $5 yan BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF THE ry Violin that was taken from No. 2 University ce on Friday night or Saturday morning, and no Questions asked. 100 REWARD.—8TOLEN ON SEPTEMBER 5, ‘one black Mare, 15 hands high and rei top Buy ¢ above reward will be paid at L. Erl’s stable, Svaths NJ. SPECIAL NOTICE A EI titty J A. 0. SCHWARZ, 765 Broadway, near Ninth street, has cena boo are Svtn with . uy yfne and selec ba a bo Is and vane, e ticles, HI of his patrons, A T¥ YOUR TIN ROOFS ARE NOT KEPT WELL + painted they will very soon rust and become worth- less. Tin root repairing a specialty; warranted not to leak; experienced tin roofers. Tin roots painted with Prince’s Metallic Paint, very cheap 2 this month; excel- Ow box 3,928 lent references. Address Post office. Please cut this out, AW BERALD, BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Qpen irom 4A. M. to.¥ P. Sunday from Sto 9 P. M. Ars REGULAR MEETING OF METAMORA AND Tecumseh “Association the following resolutions Were unanimously adopted :—Resolved, That this associa- tion return our sincere thanks to Meusrs. Wade & Cum- ming for the handsome order of dancing which they resented to us on our Annual excursion. Angust 27. tesolved, That _a copy of the above resolution be trans. mitted to Messrs, Wade & Cumming and inserted in the New York Her ade ¥, H, MEYERS, President. I Bo tirvs, Vice President. Wittiaa vu. Witney, Treasurer, Feank Peasopy, Secretary. A ae ie . . > si . “rue Gaeat BALLOON THE TRANSATLANEIO AERIAL VOYAGE, See Amusement, coluinn, * . * . . . « . * . . . . . BSOLUTE | DIVORCK.—CURREN.—NEW YORK city, Sept. 3, 1873, by Hon. Enoch L. Fancher, Judge Of the Supreme Court, Auna M. Curren (formerly Carpen- ter) from Peter Curren. —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENE- + tof the Schools of Frankiort draws daily. For in formation send or apply to JOSEPH ‘Agent, Ii Broadway, room LO’ government evi full ‘intorni ition, free. BroeReys INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE EXPosi TION—Opening to the public September ¥6.—To ma- chinists, manuineturers merchants the superior 1o- cation and the ad facilities which will be offered in ufe display of good: Manufactures will be found ot all that can Be desired, Special arrangements made in relation to novelties of every description. Early appli- cation should be made. Catalogues mailed by addressing office No, 39 Full iton | street, kly) ANKERS AND BROKE FFIGR, 1,207 BROAD- wi osite Gilsey House. Drawings of the entucky Lotteries regularly received and Cae HW. 12, ; ssor io Schultz & Warker, ner of Seventeenth street and Union inerat Suning. W ers, examined and endorsed by the ending chemical authors 20 Broadway, ties oi t ited states. Natural Mineral Waters kept on ham “ The business (ineluding the control of Khe Conta’ rk Nineral Springs) continues, the fame, as r witl m March 1, b heretotore, AMBURG LOTTERY,—THE WHOLE 7) et, No, 25,364, which drew ee first prize of 12,000 marks on July 17, was sold by Next drawing, September {7 and 19, 1873, ‘Havana Lottery of Cuba. One-half of ticket No. 1; 60, which drew $100,000 on July 12, was sold by me, Next drawing, september 17, 1573. Royal Saxon Goverunient Lottery. unswick Government Lowery. Prizes cased end information given HvOvok 2scgoct, _ Post office box 6,090. ne Nassau street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT “DRAWING, ‘SEPT. 17. German State Lotteries. * Send for circulars. RITTER & CO., 836 1 ssau street, room 4. Sixtieth st., fi full tamregye given, circulars seut free and orders filled, A, BROWN, 52 Broadwa; Box 2,642 Post office. ck AVANA LOTERY.—OF FICTAI August sent free by A. CABAL & CO. 5 Wail street, ground floor." Box 4,251 AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. $625,000 DRAWN J every 17 ai Next drawing September 17, ©: Information sent tree. Address G. C. Nassau street, room 3. yee worry aw spkaR WING SEPTEMBER 17. culars viving full bi bri Circalars aed free. . ORT BGA" 8, Successor, _ Post office box 1,816. H Kv STATE LOTTERIES, ERT UCKY TGIAL. DRAWINGS, nuwrocer—asrea Geass No, Oa -surruwaen 6, 1873. , 2, 50, 47, b7, 21, 90, 9. KENTUCKY—CLASS NO. 52k SRPTENDER'6, ina 20, Ol, 76, 48, Gy by “i 8 30, 10, 5b, "Bl, 7 LEMMONS & CO:, Managers, Covi suntay copimunceatna Glaks NO, 42 <oERTE Cin 74, 52, 72 8, BW, 7 1h 74, 18, 75, SHLLAY COLLRGE—OLASS NO. 424—SePTEM MER 6, 1875 él, BRO, 05,7, OB, 28 13, 1, 7, 52, 66, 10. 14 Ir & Managers, Covington, yen Address J, CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, 163 F street and No, 2 Park row. Post office box 4 ENTUOKY STATE LOTTERY—FOR THE BENEFIT of the schools of Frankfort, aaily. Circulars viving full intormation sent tree. Addvess G. C, HALL & CV., Brokers, 73 Napsau styeet. ropa we THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT, The “New York Underwriter,” August, 1873, contains ull account of the materiel and stations, and’ a list of the names of the Commissioners and clerks, officers and mea of the New York Fire Department in their several battalions and districts, with insurance stock lists and other information of gen:ral interest to insurers and veg owners. Published by J. ECCLESINE, office Price, single copies, 25 cents. IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- $589.589 ized Kentucky Lottery. Royal Havana and Kentucky clrculars tree. 12}¢c, commission allowed. eae ALEY & CO. (office established $0 years), 174 RoRMNG, AWAY, WITH AUL THE, NEWS RUNNING AWAY WITH ALL THE NEWS, RUNNING AWAY WITH ALL THE News RUNNING AWAY WITH ALL THE NEW! Broadway and Eleventh street, Black Silks, Black Silks, Our fall separ Permitting only the recommendation of makes ap. Proved of by our oldest patrons, we quaraniee in every case satistact (AT SAMES WORBERY & 00."8, Broadway and Eleventh street, plain colors and fancy Silks Rich white Satins and Gros Grains im great variety, tor weading di ‘at the uy glen in in pain Sika 5, upw. Fancy Silks, black with color colors, $1 12, Fancy tilks, black with white, a T_Y, VIGOUROUX'S, 122 FOURTH AVENUE— Stamping, Embroidery, Lingeric establishment; la- dies and buble’ Trounseaux Speckalty of initials, Mono. ‘rams for handkerchiefs, a sl Kee largest stock of iinported. cmbroidered French G Foctorated Patterns for stamping. Wholesale'e ‘currence, 69 East Twelfth street. A. —GRAND OPENING bose “Models QT. Jartorss, 816 Broadway, nday, September 15, Pull Costumes fer promen le, carri: — reception These MODELS heen received toilets. ve from the leading dessinateurs in Paris. ‘and are ofthe est order of elegance, Sampies of new Dress Goods and choice Trimmings. T MADAME COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTAB- Lishment, 26 West Hevonth street.—Ladies ean rely gn getting perfect fitting dresses made; trimmed in Parisian style. Family Mourning made in six hours’ uo- tice. —MME, LUMLEY, 110 WEST TWENTY THIRD + street, near Fifth avenne.—Costumes in all styles; vening Dresses and Travelling Suits at shortest notice; terms moderate. hoo AT RETAIL. A. T. STEWART & CO. Tespecttully request an inspection of their RETAUL DR- FARTMENTS, which have been largely supplied with the latest novelties in ponte . CB, GERMAN AND AMERICAN productions for EARLY FALL TRADE. A complete and elegant line ot READY MADE SUITS, ip, all the popular fabrics—Silk, Camels’ Halp, Vigorne, rae Chuddas, Melange, Cachemi: Jajah poor, ira Rabue, ‘Misudu-Caucase, Maue acapes Dingo: fc. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. BRIDAL SETS, TROUSSEAUX. French hand-embroidered Dressing Sacques, Night Hobes. Chemise, ‘Awers and Camisoles. HAND-EMBHOIDERED NING ROBES. MORI Train and Walking Skirts. CORSET COVERS, UNLAUNDERED Goops in full assortment. French Eeproidered Merino, ‘ing, a on Ps ge COATS SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE 2 STYLES AND PRICES. THE LATEST NO NOVELTIES IN FRENCH AND A! ere CAN se nae oe AND HATS, and elegant tn and cudr est cONeE DEFTIONS oe TASTE. BROADWAY, 4TH A’ oT AND 10TH STREETS. Fe tabursuep 1360, THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY beg to inform their patrons that they are ready to offer their new and clegant imporiations of French Artificial flowers anc Feathers, Leaves, Piquets Fruits, Wreaths and Trimaings; Bridal Wreaths, Veils, Hitusion an: ‘and ‘ine White Flowers. ao the convenience of ‘customers unable La York we will sit New sen Ct heretofore, assorted cartons, com- Dose bunches of the latest Parisian novelties at ‘wholesal ices, to any amount required, on eip! ler. of a remittance oF C. O, tnd Dwellings Decorated. Churches Malt Artidcial Flowers for baskets and vases, filled w order, @ specialty. THE PARISIAN “FLOWER COMPANY, NSTEIN, Proprietor, 28 Eas ty Fourteenth, reet, tour doors west of Universi Diace, New Yorr, torinerly at 561 and 563 Broadway. No. 9 Hue de Clery, Paris.” AIR.—HAIR.—HAIR, The finest and the best in the city. Now is the time to buy before we open our elegantstock of fine Furs inch, Fe Ce d fi ion hair, $25, nek, 4 2% inch, i'0 ‘ounce, oy (ong hair, $il, Stem. ‘Switches, '28 inches long, very heavy, $5. We also have the chvicest Gray Hair in the country. WELLS & SMITH, 797 broadway, oppogite Grace church. M‘% WIENER, 205 SIXTH AVENUE, hteenth and Nineteenth streets, of Ostrich Feathers, offers his immense stoc! and colored Ostrich Plumes and vee at ower prices than any other establishment in the (A, HARAUX, FROM 27 GRAND STREET, BROS + leave to inform his numerous custom: mers his itew Stainping and Embroidering piace iy at 90 Fourt avenue, afew doors above A. T. Stewart's. G°. TO MAX WIENE! 295 SIXTH Pa Lag! dl 7 tween Eiehteenth and Nineteenth streets, {i handsomest black Ostrich Plumes, ADAME LEPEZRON, FROM PARIS —CURTAIN Bleaching Establishment—Lace Curtains and fine ned equal to new. 8Y1 Broadway, corner Nine: eet, All orders sent by mail oF express will re ceive prompt attention. M™": 4 povat, Dress and Cloak Maker, Importer of Yaris Patter has now open for inspection and ‘orders new designs and styles for the fall season, ‘fotverng gut rom measure, Perfect Mt warranted. of Embroidery warranted {ast edge, ranging in price goods wil be tound remark: LADIES’ AND CTILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. This department, which tas rapidly yained an unpre cedented popularity, certaimly contains the richest as- ‘garments in the country. We cl b Shad our ladies’ unde; wear are made Letter than any . that we use superior musi evertheless, ofler the same fully 2 per ¢ i an they can be" pur tion ts devoted to Miss We have also on han sortment of unde Special atten- and Children’s Underwe: , direct trom our ee hot ssortment of hand mado, French Underwear, which w i than one-third lees than they can Be bought ‘clsewhere in French Percale Chemise, hand-sewed, hand-embroid- ered, festooning on band, (ront and sleeves, at $l 65, French Percale Night Dress, hand -made, hand-embroid- n band, ironit and sleeves, tucked yoke, n variety of styles, contal ed under garments ever 1p- ing the finest hand-embroider ied. “Extensive assortment of Infants’ Wear, Corsets, Ladies’ Braidea Flannel Sacques, Ladies’ and Shines ch pariicular attention to the above de- partment and vill take pleasure in showing the goods, Whether indies wish to purchase oF not: This depart. ‘nt will open on Monday with an clegant i black Alpacas, Cashmeres and every description. for ternaelves HI Eve RYTILING pea 'HING EVERY? HING stock of Diack Si Mourning Goods o! ‘Our prices speak lo Sunctian Restien ‘Alpaca at 2c. Pure linen warp Alpaca, ver Better dela ut b2e., 75¢., Special ‘bargains in Cashmere, Drap d’Ete, Wa Os —These gos we import direct, We defy compe- nd heavy, at 50c. , ac., all very much SURPRISING SURPRISING EPI SURPRISING SURPRISING Extraordinary inducements Feathers, Kibbons, kid Gloves, Ruf Hosiery. Nandkerchieta, Belts, Buckles Sf every ition, ladies’ Toilet and ad Dressing Cases, &c., &c. in Minga Flowers, TO BE SEEN aT visit WHICLS TEMPLE OF FASHION, 1d 289 Bighth avenue, near Twenty-for rth ‘At KINZEY’S, SMITH’S PATTERN P Opening new ONLY HOUSE THAT | lz! = IMPORTS FASHIONS AND SELLS PATTERNS OF THEM. SAVE YOUR MONEY. | in every department. Rats and Bonnets, in all the new shapes, Ostrich and fancy Feathers, in all the new styles, 25,000 yards rich Ribbons from auction, very low; all silk cord edges, 6c., k gros grains, 1c., 1234 rds rich Sash Ribbons, Romans and fancy,40., £00 dozen silk weenie Windsors. ene on 3, shad AT KINZEY'S. “’ BUY IMPORTED SUITS av KINZEYs, | UNTIL YOU EXAMINE INTO THE TRUTH AT KINZEY'S. ll LU HAT WE ARE DOING. Wo import directevery new design in Fashions from Paris and London, in patterns, within fitteen days from its inception, and we sell duplicate patterns, with cloth models, of all of them. We receive our styles two or three months sooner than AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S, Lace Goods in on in re AT KINZEY'S Laces, Io. yard up; nes, Thread. Spante wichiees and Point Laces cheap, HY tes Black Dress silks, e., $1, $1 12 and $1 25, any suit importer. As evidence of the above, we refer you to the last spring numbers of “Smith's Miustrated Pattern Bazaar,” where the illustration of every tm- ported suit or garment can be seen that importers are offering for sale as “new design Our patterns give aladv two months the advance of suit importers, and at a cost of very mach less than half. COMPARE US AND SEBI COMPARE US AND SEE AT KINZEY’S. Silk Bonnet Velvets, $1 up. Velveteens, all cvlors, Te “yard. Bargains in rich Sk Fringes, Gimps, | ag Ornawents, Loops, &c. willk Yelours, 7Se. yard. ks, Vorided silks, Tee yard. Hk oe Ladies’ Tueked Skirts, 7 Night Dress Sacques, \ syd bp; Sales Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Misses’ Handkerchiefs, oat hemstitched, tucked and mbroidered, 12340. to $4, CUTTING AND BASTING CUTTING AND BASTING td AND NG 1,200 dozens Kid Gloves, 4 OY, Way under present prices, ri ttitohed Hid Gloves, ie. pera color ves, New fall colors in Kids, Wc. i: ed Splendid Ulack Ki A SPECIALTY. =5 Undressed Kids, two bp dotg' 9 50c. fe two button Kids, 750. 12,0 pairs tera button il the new cloth shades, 7c. Ti qT bi Ti by et] Kid Glove, two new shades, every air warrantee, at $l pair. RRANTED SERTEME FIT REEC i ir 200 dozen gentlemen's mie new fall shades, at % ‘ED PERFLOT FIT RANTED PERFECT FIT '#: sise3 an mine in Hosier: Fans, Belts, Portemonasien Bags, Jewelry Sets and Fancy Good: Oxidized Belt Buckles, $9¢., up. Chatelaines, Ornaments, &c. 25,000 yards Hamburg Embroideries, all fine goods, at 10e. yard. WM. KINZEY, corner Ninth street. RESS GOODS, crete ae of the above at and Gentlemen's rnishing Goods, Bargains at wholesale. 767 and 769 Broadway, FASHIONS ge SUIT IMPORTERS, FASH IT Seeoarene FASHIONS BY SUIT IMPORTER: FASHIONS BY SUIT IMPORTERS: SUBSCRIBE FOR SMITHS SUBSCRIBE FOR SMITH" SUBSCRIBE FOR SMITH'S FOR SMI’ UBSCRIBE FOR GMITE'S ILLUSTRATED PATTERN BAZAAR, Wee eeareD PATTERN BAZAAR, mi Rae BAZAAR, i ATED PATT! ILLUSTRATED PATTERN BAZaaRk, it BRADBURY BROS., on 28-inch wash Poplin -y Worth ‘the. ss rig ag wash Poplins, th 87 viain a atx Popl all the choice # Nace AN woot Sati satines, (all cloth th ahadea) Finer goods pr. roportionately low. BRADBORY BROS., 2 and 314 Bowery, one door aiew Levan! street, THAT IMPORTS PATTERNS. THAT IMPORTS PATTERNS, THAT [IMPORTS PATTERNS, IMPORTS ‘0. . THAT IMPORTS PATTERNS, ous Goons, Special sale of Black Alpacas in all the different grades, from 2c. up; al Black Cashmeres, Merinos, Poplins, &c. “~~ BRADBURY BROS, 812 and 314 Bowery, one door below Bleecker street. PREMIUMS.—Each subscriber may select one of the following Oil Chromos, viz. —Whittie size, 18 by 14 Inches; or “The Unwelcome Visitor,” size, size, 14 by 17 inches, — “Barefoot Boy,” Particular inducements in rayon Fall Guits and Redingotes onand after Monday. Aso Cloths, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, els and Domestics. Many of the above were purchased recently at auction, and are very much less than prices will be atter the sea- son commences, | i434 8 YOUR TIME. OW E AEE “BRADBURY BROS, 312 and 314 Bowery, one door from Bleecker street, al H. O'NEILL & CO, wi open th yen this day, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER a a choice assortment af the Taveat faut Doveltios in MWh hare at NEW Lat ‘8 AND Tate: ARTICLES, hadkoked ebbe | Sit nencne HATS REN cH ee “ NCY FEATHER: D apa RIB lle SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW el LACE, SILE AND VELVET RUF! H. O'NEILL & CO. 327 and 829 Sixth avenue, near Twentieth street, », MYERS ira STORE, 240 FOURTH AV. Mourning. ‘willivery rt es Fa Orders axecuted prompuy in « few | DETTE SMITH, 914 BROADWAY, > re assortment of aloe) post OFFIOB BOX & Asi have lad hav ug I occupy ‘Tho larg t stock of Ham etailed at wh Bl can offer to ihe public Superseded by any oc my cd Ail goods Warranted as r Price list Short Hair Swit-h Finest quality Hair feeneh a s lid, 0 t in the city. h cannot be $1 and*upwara 4, 18 inches long, 4 oun 5 R inches lo 6 26 inches ton am 8 ® inches long, 4 ounces w oer ‘is Patent ey . ns je Curls, naturally cnr ly. $2 4 inch $2.50 26 inch.....$ 4 Frisots, Bic. peryard. Branch store, 345 Sixth avenue, en Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. over Im latest s'yles. . per ounce, CHEAP STORE, of late of New Orleans, 2% Union square, a few doors above Tiffany & Co.'s, and'26 East Bi h street. OPENING, OPENING, OPENING ry 17 caves of fail colored Silks in all the leadiug fashionable shades, froin SL jOupwards. he New Store, and now known as th ap has cained since the opening the ofthe public, People are now selling all our goods from 1) to 2 LOWER THAN ANY O1 SE. We shall continue to make ita point to place before our patrons the best goc ° CHEAPEST PRICKS, Black Silks in bellon ponson, bonnet and cashmere. Fall Silks, in all new shades, very cheap, k and while stripe Silks, latest styles, 9e, and up do thine Sil M. REIMAN & CO, vinced that we are Je. anc! upwar 1 SILA rth ec, C Bae k Camel's Hair’ “Ghoth, Henrtetta and Parisienne Clot and Mourning Goods hb shades, and upwards.” alors, £00. ; worth 654. new shades; sold else French ©. achmere, for robes, in all leading colors. Polka dot Cashmeres, Delaines and Cretonnes. SUK Pongees, 65e. ; worth $1 Printed Castimeres in endless variety. pone auda half yard wide Camel's ‘iair Cloth, in alt shad. Navy Blues in all goods. Satteena very cheap. Polonaise Cloth very cheap, in all shade: Poplin Alpacas in all colors, $0. ; wortl 45c. Trish Popiias it att anda, 81 60s worth $2. rish Poplins in all shades, wor THE CHEAP COUNTER is now assorted with anew stock of Dress Goods at such Prices as will astonish ail. Dress Goods trom 15c. upwards. A full line of Notions, Laces, made-up Lac Jet and Oxydized ewoley. Ties, Embroiderie: Underwear, UITS AND UNDERWEAR. Great bargaine offered in Suits and Underwear for ladies misses and children, fall Suits, Sacques, Polo- naise, Redingotes, 4o., in great variety. en and Hottekcenlag bods, Flannels, Cassimeres, Blankets, Waterproof Cloth, &c., at a sacrifice, A call is Tespectiully solicited, when every one will see that we not only have the fag ot a cle to be called the heap Dry Goods Store. ind M, REIMAN & CO. Ribbons, Hoslery, N"* YORK STABLISH MENT, STATEN ISLAND. ESTA: BLISHED IN 1819. 9 Duane street. near Broadway, ‘752 Broadway, near Eighth street! New York. 610 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth st, 166 and 168 Pierrepont street. near Fulton, Brooklyn. and Refinish ladies’ and gentlemen's Gar- ds tn # superior DYRING 4 AND PRINTING ))PENING. MISS M. E. RNER BURT AVE HAND F WENTY. EIGHTH New store, new goods, greatest novelties ot the season. A splendid assortment of imported and domestic Suits, lingotes. Sacques, ladies’ and children's pee ae ments, infants’ Jrobes, French and American nets, €c. Agent for Love's celebrated hand made Corse also made to order. All at popular prices, MEARES, - Sixth avenue and Nineteenth strcet, would respectfully announce that on MONDAY, Sept. 8, we will exhibit, in our various department, Goods adapted to fatly Fall Trade, f ing of novelties in Dress Goods and’ Silks, mn ri Mourning Good Beaty on je Suits, nderciothing and Corsets, Housekeeping and bint Goods, Millinery Goods. Specialties in Kid Gloves and Hosiery, real es eel 6 gainers Wee ha ‘nibrolderies, mmings and Ri Ross's feather and morocco Belts and Bags, Paris ana Vienna Jewelry and Ornaments, jet. oxidized Buckles, Clasps, &c., at our usual I popular prices. “RICHARD MEARE, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth treet West THIRTY -THIRD STREET, —LADIES! dresses made latest style, handsomely trimmed, }? )9) drew children’s, $5 upwards; infant's wear of ali nds, Indies! underwear, ‘work’ of & superiot quality; moderate price; particular attention and children’s wear; Willcox & Gibb's Seresiun eMachines jo let. MILLI ERY TAD D_ DRESSMAKING. _ T MRS, RA MASTINGS', 16 EAST CIPTRENTH he latest styles of Fall Honnets and Hats, ction of Feathers and Flowers. Between biion ‘square ‘and Fifth avenue. A AISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, fa ye | + Union sauare.—Importer of Paris Bonnets and from all the leading house: INNS' PALL MILLINERY THIS WEEK,—LADIES fall Hais and fa!l Bonnets, Feathers, Plumes and Tips. Binns’ new millinery ix 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart's. Wanted, milliners and trimmers, CO. Sh3EY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY + fallsiyles Bonnets and Round Hats, ostrich and ai fancy thers, rich French Flowers, &c.; latest stylet mourning Bonnets, 90 East Fourteenth street, YO TO MAX WIENER'S, 25 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- tween Kightcenth and Nineteenth streets, for the choicest colored Ustrich Plumes and Tips in all the new: est shades. ME. ADOLPHUS, LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF Lord & ae dressmaking, has now commenced 40 East Twentieth street, near Broadway, with her fall styles, ILLINERY.—THE PARENTS OF A YOUNG LADY having a knowledge of the business wish to place her in a lass millinery establisiment as an im: prover and to vioarn tne trade thoreughiys references ai Round in he highest character {i required: time but no prem: will be given. Address G. SADLE, Thom: oe aaa 3 OLD ORIGINAL ESTABLISHMENT. on a pines where all orders will be filled in yles, at reasonable prices, Paper Pat: mre iatest ‘novation. ‘Taylor's system for cutting aught. PROPOSALS, — cabbie elk DROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE Alarin Telegraph in the cities of Washingt Georgetown, D. Orrice Boarp or Pustic poses Dd. Hit Wasninaron, Sept. 1, 1873. Sealed proposals will be recelved at this ‘stica luneil 2 M. on the Int day of , 1873, for the e Systewy of tro alarm telegraph including, all labor ‘and Material, tire alarm boxes, with. the necessary. ciredlts, wires, machinery and appurtenances requit to ei ry the system In thorough working order, agreeably to an get of the Lo a Assembly of the riet of Colum- bia, approved June 26, 187} arid in accordance with, (he specitivations, and mainly in accordance with diagram, Bere which canbe seen and will be explained at rooms 10. ‘olumbia Bui ni systein to be furklshed shall be in every respect equal to wine best in use, and, to secure that, the success ful contractor will be eres to enter into good and bg bond for the full periormance of the ‘contract. i ate be a geoemPeyie ty, @ peng! eae dsfiars, cert ie sum of dive lot that the Bldder" ne oort nd periorm tae contractit awarded him. 1) bids is reserved. Pay et any Or hen tho wriole. work shall been completed and accepted by the Board in ae rer ‘working ord keep the system in good working The contractor shall Kes? sence aner completion, wid f tte amount contracted for will Frente cay Pundil the end of tio sald two @) Years as & guarantee therefor. nclosed ina sealed envelope, dorsed “Pro ce Construction of Fire Auarin tele. wraph,” andaddresed % ny pe eHRPHERD, _Vice President oaed of Public Works. __ MATRIMONIAL. “mee <pietidiinets GENTLEMAN, AGED 92, WISHES TO CORRE. spond with a lady vi food edueatlon, refined, tsates d cans sed to mi ress Herald Uptown Branch oillee 1,288 Broadway, GENTLEMAN, 4 YEARS OF AGE, WIL TH is best of reterences, industrious and amiable, Winites fo correspoud with Hee” Ahenee che ALLAN