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attend tne runers:, rom were ‘ts’ residen 120 Division avenue, Brooklyn, De on Monday, sari at two o'clock P. M. A, Mac! Cincinnati, her residence, on Sun- day, apt 31, 1873, at half-past twelve o’clock ti x t, ‘MAOK, relict of W. itenkundsiade, buvaria, ‘aged 14 years ‘and 6 mopti whuiex.—In lew Germantown, N. J., on Frid: September 6, of canoer in the stomach, Mr. B. V. D. Mxtick. The friends of the family and of A. Freeman Smith, his father-in-law, are invited to attend his funeral, on Monday, September 8, at twelve M. 4 of Liberty stree Raltrosay. nine A. "L Carriages waiting at White House Station. MBERRIAM.—On Saturday, September 6, FRANCIS E. son of William H, and Sophia H. Mer- iam, aged 1 year, 8 months and 25 days. from September 6) afternoon, at two o'clock. et mon day, September 6, PATRICK Moran, the beloved husband of Lucy Moran,a mative of Banagher, Kings county, Ireland, in the 64th year o! his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- sspectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his JJate residence, 243 East Twenty-fourth street, to- day (Sunday), at one o'clock. [(ORAN.—At Hunter’s Point, L. I., on Saturday, September 6, 1873, Karr, the infant daughter of Alexander and Emma Moran, a 10 months, Funeral will take place on nay. 8th inst., at two P.M. precisely, All friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. MyeRs.—On Friday, September 6, after a short dillneas, GEORGE F, MYERS, in the 70th year of his Dearest father thou hast left us, And oF loss we deeply feel: But 'tis God that hast bereit us, He can ail our sorrows heal. The funeral services will take place from his late residence, 112 Monroe street, this (sunday) after- moon, at four o’clock. The friends and relatives are invited to attend. His remains will be taken to Beulah, Long Island, on Monday morning, eight o'clock train. MoCoRMacg.—On Friday, September 5, JULTA, ‘the beloved wife of James McCormack, in the 60th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spect invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, Filth street, New Brighton, Staten Island, this (Sunday) afternoon, September 7, at halt-past one o’clock. McCorMicK.—On Friday, September 5, BRIDGET, daughter of Peter and Catherine Mcormick, mative of the parish of Mullohoran, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 22d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, and of vher uncle, Edward Dennin, are Seepooenuy invited to attend the funeral, this day (Sunday), at two -o'clock P. M., from the residence of her brother-in- , Aaw, Patrick Connarty, Main street, Astoria, L. I. “The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. [cGANN.—On Friday, September 5, 1873, RICMARD MOGANN, aged 74 years. MoGitL.—On Friday, September 6, 187%, ANN MoGiLL, wife of James McGill, and daugnter of Dennis and Julia McCormick, born in the parish of Grane, county of ae ireland, aged 27 years, Funeral will take place from her late residence, ‘No. 111 Thompson street, this (Sunday) afternoon, ‘At two o'clock. NICHOLS.—On Friday morning, September 5, of Dillous fever, Cora ESTELLE, youngest daughter of mala and ioe A. Nichols, aged 3 years and 10 months, O’DoNOVAN Rossa.—On Friday, September 5, at ~Quarantine, Staten Island, FRANK, youngest son of -O'Donovan Rossa. Funeral at one o’clock on Sunday. PEASE.—COHARLES W. PEASE, Of Greenpoint, L. I., in the 54th year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, from tie residence of his son-in-law, John J. Smith, Bay Shore, L. I., on Sunday, September 7, 1873, at four o’clock P. M. His remains will be taken to Brookhaven, L. 1, on Monday morning, for interment, Quinn.—On Friday evening, September 5, 1873, Mary E, Quinn, in the 23d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to «attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 10 Wil- low pace, Brooklyn, on Monday, September 8, at ten A. M. The remains will be taken to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea for solemn requiem mass; thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Ryay.—On Friday, September 5, Maky, wife of Thomas Ryan, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- »ipectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 264 First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. —SAOKELLD.—On Friday, September 5, Marta K. a Morttz, wife of Rowland M. Sackelld, formerly -of Broo! }, in the 26th year of her age. Funerai services will be held at her late residence NO. 167 East 127th street, at one o’clock, on Sunday vatternoon, thence to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. SCHNIBBEN.—On Thursday, September 4, Hepwic ADELINE SCHNIBBEN, beloved sister of Henry Schnibben, aged 23 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the iuneral, from the residence of Mr. Henry Duhme, No. 198 Bleecker street, on Sunday, a hae st 7, at half-past one o’clock P. M. ILK.—On Friday, September 5, James, beloved child of William and Ann Silk, ives of Athy, “ ty Kildare, Ireland, aged 3 years. . Friends are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of his parents, 964 Pa- ee Street, Brooklyn, this day (Sunday), at two SmirH.—On Saturday morning, September 6, 1873, REVEL Smitu, in the 85th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited ‘to attend the funeral services, from the Church of the Holy Saviour, East Twenty-fifth street, near yh avenue, On Monday, September 8, 1873, at half-past nine o’clock A. M. THORNE.—At Colorado Springs, Col., Eighth month (August 30), of consumption, OPHELIA C., bowl wite of William H. Thorne, of Yonkers, years. relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Third day ae) Ninth month (September 9), at two “o'clock P.M., irom the residence of her father, Isaac Carpenter, No. 226 East Nineteenth street. Towers.—On Friday, September 5, MARY ANN, the rer of James and Mary Towers, aged 1 and 3 da; y 8. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, 1rom her late residence, No. 345 West Sixteenth street, on Sunday, September 7, at ‘two o'clock. —On Friday, September 5, Exiza, wife of William Twine. The relatives and friends of the family are invited “to attend her funeral to-day (Sunday), at two o'clock P, M., from St. Michael’s church, corner of Ninety-ninth street and Broadway. Urriey.—On ea September 5, HaRRy HEr- BERT UTTLEY, 60n of Is: weeks, loved aac and Kate Uttley, aged attend the funeral, on Sunday, 7th inst., at Tre- ‘Mont. The remains will be conveyed ta Woodlawn pad by the two o’clock Hariem Railroad ri in. WATERS.—In Brookiyn, on Friaay, September 5, -1878, BRIDGET Waters, ooo 68 years. Her friends and those of her brother, Owen Byrne, #are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place, ~on Sunday, September 7, at half-past one o'clock P. M., without further notice. WiLpg.—At Braintree, Mass., on Thursday, Sep- tember 4, Lag ag CARRIE WILDE. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, Sep- tember 7, at two o'clock P, M., from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Gage, No. 181 South ba or street, Brooklyn, E. D. HELAN.—On Staten Island, on Friday, Septem- ‘ber 5, JaMES WHELAN, a native of Ennistown, ~county Clare, aged 36 years. Funeral services will be held at St, Mary's ea , Clifton, S. I., on Sunday, 7th inst., at one YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. A INE SLOOP CABIN YACHT FOR SALY CHEAP, 6 long ; in complete order and y for cru how rigging, spars and sails; galley complete and Gnished in hard wood. Address L. V., Herald Brooxiyn Branch office. OR ot gana rotten “hte INCH CYLINDER IN feed running order. ply . AL EN- YORT, 8 South tree’. New vor OR SALE—A STEAM LAUNCH, 31 FEET LONG, 8 feet beam ; price $178. Inquire of JOHN HURLEY, 3% Hudson stree' ROPELLER HULL WANTED—85 10 00 FEET LONG, or will sell Engine and Boil Address HARK. TON, care ot 8. F. ireland, 201 Broadway. TANTED—STEAM LAUNCH, 20 TO w FEET LONG for cash; must be sound in hull and machinery bargain. ' Address M. F. B., Herald office, 100 meee a. HAND; faa thie nd cane and spoon ours, and burit to order, at shops 2868 ana 3/8 South sirect and Tlath street ST. tu Jarlem' River. ERA ANTED 1O PURCHASE __ ANY PERSON HAVING STOCK AND Fixtures of a retail boot and shoe store they wish to sell cheap will hear ot i K., box 121 Herald oitice. © PUFCHaser by addressing J, WANTED—A SASH PARTIVION, ADDRESS, WITH E., box 10j description, lowest _ Meraia ction, st price, &e., D, 5, an ANTED—BY WHOLESALE, SMALL ARTICLES useful in lawyers’ offices.’ Calt : McSORELY, 407 and 409 Broadway: toon," adress M. YWANTED TO PURCHASE—A PATENT MrDr W ‘of merit, partially or well established, oye for with first clk eoity and salable suburban Lots, ad}, ddrews JASON, Herald onmeee ee __BXCHANGE, ANTED—PAINTING AND PAPERING IN BX ehange for an Organ oF Fiano. Address box 8.307 New York Fost oftice, i EUROPE, (MANCE.—BIARKITZ GRAND HOTEL WANGLIA terre; reunis; bathrooms, billiard rooms. Foreign mewspapers. vnc RMSTAURANTS: T me ire an tat Live, Taates ang Gentlemen Oyster: * “SANDY SPENCE! Pay Broadway, corner of Pulvon street. OSES Ie cern Whe AE ee Pe | ae emer t (Jersey Central ie residence of his parents, this Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | NEW YORK p.SRALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET, ss Birds, &c.; Medicines for all di ; Preps for mocking birds. At B, G. DOVLY's, No. $ Greeme meeecreeed . UST IMPORTED—A LOT OF SKYE TER! 8; 01 ine King Charles Spaniel; also a fine oto Baton Tumblers; also a varie f other tanec; ik, at HALE & GONKLIN's, 209 Fulton street. NewSorks RANCIS BUTLER, NO. § PECK SLIP, HAS ALL F the choice breeds of Dogs, imported ratting and rab- Kutler's Iniallible Mange Cure and Flea dogs boarded, OI enon boar pow droves Prnnoevedes Boog A —FOR ALL KINDS OF FANCY itler’s new work, $2: lor ail diseases. OR SALE—A FINE WILLIAM GREENER GUN; Fa original cost 840, inn 2 by tx with extra rie barral p plement oul case. ly. Sroand bP. M, at No, 28 De trained between 7 and 9 A. M. street, Brooklyn, inl.” Or) 84 Pantor WANTED—NONE BUT A FIRST RATE talker. Apply at 1,183 Broadway. eG ih THE TURF. NNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF AGRI- ‘A culture and Horticulture of Westchester county, White Plains, September 9 to 13, Inclusive. Tuesday devoted to entries, Wednesday to receiyin entries tll10.A,M. Cattle, poultry and general exhibi- tion cioses on Thursday. ‘rials of speed cominence on Thursday at 22. s, and ‘continue until the close of the air. ENTRIES—THURSDAY. PURSE $100—For three-year-old colts; mile heats, best two in three. Otis Bort enters blk. g. Warminster, D. Budd enters br. m. Behool Girl, William H. Fish, Jr., enters b. g. Jupiter, PURSE $500—For horses that have not beaten 2:50; mile heats, best three in five. George Moore enters ch. g. Lookout M. R, Bellinger enters ch. ¢. Break o'Day, Otis Bort enters ch. m. Isabetla, John Vincent ente Shilol D. Delay enters br. Isane Woodruff en B. Wilson enters br. m. Carrie. ‘T. B, Dean enters bik. g. Iona, formerly Jim. Owner enters b. ¢. Charley M. Purse $20)—Double team race; mile heats, best three in five. Z, Carpenter enters b.g. Captain Boyd and bik. m. id br. g. Brown Prince. Black Bess. Otis Bort enters ch. m. Isabella & Dock Cook enters br. g. pinen ad br. g. Adonis. PURSE $100, for four-year-old colts; mile heats, best two in three. ‘Otis Bort enters br. g. Ziba Carpenter. %, Carpenter enters g. m. Lady Powoll, Wm. Johnson enters b. c. Danny Johnson. Wm. Nelson enters bik. s. Biack Jack. PURSE $20, running race, mile heats, best two in three. George Moore enters Hatue O'Neal Charles Heinzel enters b. m. Mary Coulter. John Reilly enters b. g. St. Patrick. R. Gallaway enters chestnut colt B. Halliday euters b. h. Overland. PURSE $760, for horses that have never beaten 2:42; mile heats, best three in five. Scores Moore enters b. g. Lookout. Otis Bort enters br. g. Brown Prince. Daniel Delay enters br. m, Lady Wood. W. 8. ihompson enters 8. h. Robert Dickson. 1, Woodruff enters b. i. Little Fraud. A. Dolan enters bik. g. American Boy. rwick enters b. m. Minerva. . ‘ington enters bik. h, Mohawk. ‘les Heinzel enters br. g. Central Boy. M. W. Olcott enters ch. fi Dick Yates. SATURDAY. PURSE $200—Handicap, running race; mile heats, best two in three. George Moore enters Hattie O'Neal. Charles Heinzel enters b, m, Mary Coulter. John Reilly enters b. g. St Patrick, R. Gailaway enters ch. c. B, Holliday enters b. h. Overland. PURSE For horses that have not beaten three minutes; mile heats, best three in five, M. R. Bellinger enters ch. g. Break 0’ Day. John Vincententers w. g. Shiloh, Daniel Delay enters br. m. Lady Wood. ¥. Douglass enters br. g. Frank. J. J. Clark enters gr. g- Dan, B, Wilson enters br. m. Carrie, Jacob Murden enters rn. h. Mickey Free. TT. B, Dean enters bik. g. lona, formerly Jim. Geotge Moore enters b. g. Lookout Owner enters b. g. Churley M. M. W, Olcott enters ch. g. Frank Olcott. PURSE $1,000—For horses that have not beaten 2:32; mile heats, best three in five, Otis Bort enters ch. g. White Fawn. Ben Wilson enters b. m. Lotte, Carles Blinn enters spt. g. Spotted Colt. es commence at2 P, M., sharp. 1,1, B, Johnson on the evenings pre- ceding each race at the Standard House, White Plains, and aso on the grounds each day. JAMES W. SCRIBNER, President. J. 0, Mitre, Secretary. CARRIAGES, &C. “BROOME STREET BREWSTER CLAR. aqesroae ,o40e Koskaway, he ax vent Germantown, Pe, Bae Loh Neat cliy maken $y0'98 ane oben, Row up: gone by iBO su apy Expres Waste, go a and double ‘Harness, 4¢. FO a rates GoCbe, TARRARE ed ay represented ; Jarhess, $. flores Sheets $1 to $14; BaP Hobes, Toc. to' $45; Horse Blankets, $21 BONE FetetING TO .ORDER A SPECIALTY, Horse Boots of every kind, s&'Ing Saddles and Bridles, BE. BARILETT, Impaler and Manutacturer. —BARGAINS.—UARRIAGES 42ND HARNESS. Fine assortment of top Buggh’s, Pony, Park and rt t haetons; Kocka ways, Depot, Burness, Road and Jagger Wagons. ' Also 100 sets light hand-sewed Harness) trom $9 up. Unusual inducements this week. No. 8 Cortlandt street, near Broadway? —FOR SALE, CARRIAGE HORSES; hands high that will give ness; price $2,200, food workers and in excellent condition: price t only on account of owner going abroad. Addret HORSES, box 212 Herald office. GENTLEMAN'S COUPE, ONLY USED ONE season, allin good order, for sale. Can be seen at Anderson's Boarding stable, Fittleth street, near Sixth av. | A WNEW LONDON MADE SINGLE AND DOUBLE «Harness tor sale, very cheap. Address J. N. H., box 871 New York Post offic A. BARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A VERY FINE AND one red Mare; young, sound, Kind and stylish driver; sold to pay advances.’ Apply to A. J. LHOMAS, 601 Broadway. A. ~BOCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, PARK AND, PONY + Phaetons, Depot, Express and Business Wagons, both new and second-hand, at L{l West Broadway, near al . Cheapest place in cit: AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE CA aE parsed in quality and design, at reasonable prices; several second hand Carriages and Buggies, cheap. STAATS BELL, 7 Washington place, near Broadway, COUPE SIX PASSENGER CARRIAGE, NEW, COST 3, must be sold to close out an es ate for $1,700; hand Victori: BAM'S, 10 trast Fourth PHASTON (BY BREWSTER, OF BROOME stree! circular front Couve and four-wheel Dog- cart, all n er new, for sale; a barguin. At FARLEY'S stables, Fi ird street, near sixth i.venue, T YOUNG'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, THIRD AV. enue and 125th street—One more Top Wagon left at $20, and three at $40, warranted the very best and latest style. Carriages ‘and Wagons, new and second hand, at the same remarkably low price, A YERY LIGH? TWO WHEEL DOG CART; ALSO + a Dusenbury & Nelson tull spring Top Wagon; very age would exchange for a good horse. 14 Cuarl- lon street THOMAS L. D. BALL & CO., 133 WOOSTER street, between Prince and Houston (Broadway Cars puss the door every three minutes), manufacturers, wholesale and retail; Harness and saddicry Commission Merchants; new styies of single and double Harness con- stantly on hand and made from the best stock and work- mansilip, and prices to suit all. Livery and Track Harness a speciality. BROWN LINED ©! 133 rk nue, $2,300; one second LARENCE AT A BARGAIN. rsey CI A “BAY HORSE, 154% HANDS, OPEN WAGON AND @ set of Harness for sale, nearly new. Can be seen Ned Metropolitan Stables, corner Prince and Crosby ree! SIDE BAR TOP ROAD WAGON, DOUBLE AND single Harness: alsoa business Wagon, side spring,* top, pole and shatts; all city make, at a bargain. 14 eat Thirty-seventh strect. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COUPE AND CUT- under Rockaways, extension and haif top Phae- fons, top and open Wagons, Pony Phactons, Depot Wagons, &c. JOSEPH KEAL & CO., 1,494 und 1.496 Broad wa; A (SACRIFICE) FAMILY HORSE, FAST, GENTLE Koc TA Oecitrre sheets, $325: fine top Phaeton, Pony, $100; Stivers Sieigh, Business Wagon, double Har- ness, $25, "MOORE'S stable, 5 reventh ‘avenue and ‘Thirty-seventh street. Beeweres & CO, (OF BROOME STREET) Second hand asso purchased cas! by WILLIAM 1. Gray, 20 and 22 Woost et amy IAGEs, &ec. HORSES, c A i RRIVAL OF ‘ROM THR COUNTRY. #W ARRIVAL OF HORSES PRIOES REDUCED FORT, turned trom a pute, this Siete, amd a 1 have just re: w oller @ selected LOR * vrriage team Gla, and war- COAL BLACKS (a0 white), 18 hum necks, high headed, tuil ‘quarters, stron limbs am rice $70; full warrantec, nonce 90804 wa rice wae io hands, siep iogether in 3.1 or no sate; a mo: Also, nine single Keadsters: nd etl selected horses, of ices thaa can be and very stylish; ranted in every. PAIR OF ‘ich appear.ny REO | } ‘anted. pee et the handeomext £ acs os a pes nde ie city, ; | I E\\SE OF SEVEN YEARS FOR SALE OF FIRST, aM : the lot trom 15.10.15 hand: great action and style; pi rom Here are better horses and at lower seen elsewhere, and all fresh from thy great improvement, Fe Twenty-tourth street, near Laxington aventie, RIVATE STABLE TO LET—Pps convenience ; six statis, ESSING EVERY ood yard, &c. Apply at 106 i: larce carriage house, second street. TEVENBON, Agent. NEAR GRAMERCY PARK, FOR RIVATE STABLI smile or to let; six coachiman’s rooms, &. Inq PEED—TO LE 0 ast Twentioth MS AND SINGLE n Wagons, park and pony Phaetons, stock. & RYAN, 147 West Thirty-fif% street. GPEED.—A YOUNG MESSENGER HORSE FROM NEW i. Lire, 15 hands, iron gray, with long mane and stylish, sound and Kimi; will show tiree rh jued; thorouxhly ac- Yagon, city make. elim: daily before 3% P.M, at 26¢ ISH SIDE-BAR TOP WAGON, BY DUSENBURY also a single seat Lrewster Koad Charlion strvet. Wagon; cheap. ia ‘COND HAND FOUR-SEAT PONY PHAFTO: Rockaway, jump. seat Buggy, Coupe Rockaway, aly Carriages and |i SIANUPAt Victoria, Dog Cart, ‘agon ani other tam: at Wagon eheap, = ACT’ N, 638 Broadway. 0 RENT—STABLE 490 SIXTH AVENUE, 30X40; good order; rent low: lan sion; advantageous location ing purposes. Inquire on premises, ME FINEST COUPE OR CARRIAGE HORSE IN ity—Color brown; no white; e yard; Immediate for storage or manulactur- ks or vice; starids without tying; does not fear loco- iu trot surein three minutes. Can be seen at hhirty- fitth street, Seventh avenuo, E OFFER SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN PARK Phactons, Victorias, Dog Carts. light Rockaways and road Buggies, several second hand and sh low. ‘ACTURERS? UNION, 688 Broadway. NTED—A SUPERIOR SADDLE HORSE, EITHER black or dark bay, with black points; must be ind, and not under 15 hands high, sh price, H. HUNTER, Herald gffic AN OF TRUCK HORSES, TO sound and ki lowe ANTED—THREE SP weigh not less than 1,400 pounds eac! it be yaizated sound, Kind and true, ce. sorrel or bay; aa ANTED—30 HORSES AND MULES FOR THE BEST Watent Right in the world to make money with; as staple as flour; I can make $1,000 month with it: will cost nothing to investigate Its merits: will take other good property, Address i. L. X., Herald office. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, CHEAP FOR CASH; A ht Coupe or Landaulet. Address with price, » Herald office. EXCHANGE—A STIVERS FULL in _periect order, fora with halt spring. L. B., box 107 Herald office. FROM 8 TO 10 YEARS OLD, spring piano box Buggy, similar Buggy, good cit dress, with particulars, Q HORSES FOR SALE 15%4 to 16 hands high; price $50, $75 and or would exchange tor horses of less value, t Forty-second st CASH WILL BUY HORSE, ness and a good Business. Can h avenue, basement, from 8 A. M. —VERY DARK AND Horse, 7 years old, 16h and rightin every wa: Mares, bay and brown, 10% hanils, 8 years old; very smart, hatidy team ; true and gentle: gocd saddie parate it wanted. To be . WAGON, HAR- n be seen at 763 2M. ler, very gent EERPOOT PARK—TROTTING, MONDAY, SEPTEM- ber & at 2% P. M.; match for "$500, Wm: Thorn’s b. Slippery Dick, in’ harness; Wm. McMahon's g. g. jeorge, to wagon: Good day and track. Admission, 50 cents, WM. McMAHON, Superintendent. LEETWOOD ASSOCIATION. MORRISANIA, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, b. Y. AUTUMN MEETING, 187: d 5 8. COMMENCING TUESDAY, September 16. Parse No. 1, $1,000, 2:45 class, 13 entries. Purse No. 2 $1.500, 2:28 clas’ 7 entries, SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, September 18. Purse No. 3, $1,000, 2:35 class, 13 entries. . 4, $2,000, 2:4 class, 5 entries. THIRD DAY—SATURDAY, September 20. Purse No. 5, $1,200, 2:31 class, 9 entries. Purse No. 6, $2,500, 2:21 class, 6 entries. Races commence ‘cach day at2 o'clock. Admission to grand stand and field, $2 Badges to club house, on- dorsed by a member, $5. Horse cars leave Harlem Bridge euch day of the races, every ten minutes, direct for the Park. Traing leave Forty second street depot at 1140 A. M.and1 P.M. C. H. VAN NESS, President. Wittiam H. Van Cort, Superintendent second hand Carriages in good order. ou pol shafts. Phaeton tor four persons, Dog Cart Phacton. ‘Turnout seat Phaeton by Stivers; Coupe Rockaway, Six seat Rockaway, Pony Phaeton, BRaDuey, PRAY & CO., 558 BROADWAY, OFFER o P —DOCTOR’S TURNOUT—HANDSOME SOR- rel Horse, 153g hands, young and sound; gen- and will stand without tying: square box close top early new and rubber covered ; yee Robe, Whip. HOVEY’S stable, 14l East ee Wagon, Dubois naker, , Pony ‘Top Phaeton Bugey, “T Cart.” ARRIAGES AT LOW PRICES AND WARRANTED.— Two four and six seated Phactons, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Victorias, Coupes, Landaus, Landaulets, Buggles, 4c. ; several second hand in flue condition, ‘J. COLYER & CO,, Manuiacturers, 598 Broadway. HAND.—AN ASSORTMENT Pony Phaetons, four and six seat Phactons, turnoutseat Buggies, Rockaways, Depot Wagons, &ec. R. M. STIVERS, 144 to 152 East Thirty-first street. (Obese? SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, GREAT BAR- wains, | New and second hand Carriages of every description; elegant T Cart, -Rumble Phacton, little soiled ; wiil'be sold low. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. (VARRIAGES—SECO: {U""Road and top Wago ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, ‘all Running Mceting, 1873. Three days. ‘Tuesday, September Saturday, September 11 9, and continuing Thursday and last days ‘and three r. nd 13. Four races the first and esthe second day. Races com- mence each day at two o'clock. Admission to field, $1; to fold. rand, nd and Pe $2; to clu jouse, introduced by @ member, BE. O, REED, President. Gro. W. Oaxcey, Superintendent. \NOUPE HORSE—A_ LARGE, 8TYL! FREE J driver, 16% hands, 8 years old: good traveller; price $400; al Coupe Rockaway and Harness. Private stable No, 131 East Kighteentir street. ‘NOUPE HORSE.—ONE OF THE FINEST COUPE Horses in the city, dark bay, 17% hands high; very stylish, free from all faults, periectly sound and gentle; al-o coupe Harness, HA Dunscomb; price horse, $1,000. Address JAM«8, Post office. city. See Business Opportunitics, ON A LEADING THOROUGHFARE well established and doing a good busi- . art or without any stock. box 195 Herald office. TEA GROCERY FOR SALE—LOCATION FIRST class; leading avenue in Brooklyn; ROOME, 3% and 337 Greenwich street. LARGE, DESIRABLE, PROFITABLE, MANUFAC. turing business, long and well established, for sal ; Dalance thne or real est 1GGS & DON, 206 Broadway. WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine ata very great bars hi encased in wainut A SHOE STOR! An the city, 6, rare chance, worth $35,000, for part cash ; attachments coniplete ; no sonable offer refused; must be sold. {57 Bleecker stre FOR SA0B-4N OLD Rstanie “BOARDING House, doing @ £000 business: on ee gold om weoount of sickness. luquire ut No. $86 Waues OR BALE CHEAP—AN O11 ) ESTABLISHED SEW. ae aear Hepa: LD ESTABLISHED SEW. 20 ir Store, doin ood I. made known on application to AL WELT, in street, Brooklyn, room 3 XREAT OHANCE.—LIQUOR store FOR” {oe almost given, away: spleniia atures: lov Fonts, lone lense: he stock near the Navy vag Brook. eK loyed. ‘at once to MILES Ou LYS BON R DOr He FrpaCuttect Sot ELES OutwtL 4 second and ihird Floors of 80 Greenwich 4 igorner aSoratio, with privilege to bulla on rox ‘of lot 2a wrist eek wil i pay for improvements at the end se OF KAYO @ Hew lease for tem years, bi OF RJOUN H. BOSUHEN, 08 bi jarclay street. I ARK OHANQE.—CORNER PAINIERS’ SUPPLY swore Paper angings, Window Shudes, &c.; will sell for value of stok aud fixtares only. Apply on prom. ises, corner Third ayenue and Seventy-fourth stiect. AP FAGTORY FOR SALE OR TO LET—IN THIS city, with everything complete to carry on a large ancbexiensive’business. Apply at Paige Hoiel, corner of dprimg and West streets. APES.-THOSKE DESIRING EITHER NEW OR SEU- ond hand Sates, at grees bargains, we would invite to examine our stock betore purchasing elsewhere. 00 Maiden lane, near Peurl street. TLLIGE KR & PUREE FIRST CLASs LIQUOR, STORES FOR SALE— Or would exchange for Reat Estate; the owner 20 yearsit the business, Address I’. #., lierald office. A apa’ NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A FIRST class Literary Newspaper, located about 400 miles m New York, in'a beautimul astern city; present cir Nation ot mail subscribers, 35.000 copies:’ monthly r ceipts for subscription, $1,500; and can be lavgcly creased. Sold only on iicoount'ot the proprietor bavit other business of équal importance to attend to. Price, $25,000, $10,000 can remain on mortgage for two years; a thorough examination is invited tor those wishing to buy every thing is in the best running order; no gents «dl y; For particulars address, for six days, C. PUBLISHER, box 140 Herald oltioa. $351 WILL BUY THE STOOK, FIXTURES AND ee Good Will of a grocery stare doing a nice busi- ness; satisfactory reason given: for selling. Apply on prewiises, 589 Grand street, Williamsburg $4.00, —LAUNDRY FOR SALE IN A NEIGHBOR- + ing city: well estabhshed and doimg good business; suitable for man or woman. Inquire at 723 Sixth avenue. tors, two Showcases, one Retlector, with tou hts: Gas Fixtures and Lamps, one Looking Glass ai kar Lighter, one Stove, one Icebox,.one Lounge, one Showcase, worth $60, {nside of the show window. alt the Fixtures of the store 914%; Third avenue, ree street, Rent $70, including two nici oomns. $700 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ( thenew: Kook and stationery Store 9145 Third avenue, near Fitty-fifth street; rent $70, including two nice back rooms, water, &c,; fixtures, show window and show y class of busil $4. WILL BUY SIX SHELVES, TWO COUN. | ages KOOd 1o1 even. MACHINERY, ees T WILLARD & Di: BEVOISE'S, 4 DEY STREET— Second hand Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Lathes Planers, Rendering Tan! one 25-horse Ryder’s cut o! vertical Engine, Blowers Shafting and Pulleys. u 6 CONSERVATORY OF music, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, NEXT DOOK TO DELMONICO’S, AND BROOKLYN BRANCH Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Instrumental Masic, Harmony and Composition, Elocution and Moder Languages are taug i lasses), DY Lang ht (privately and classes), by ihe eminent Frotessors, at prices within the reach Applications should be made at once to secure a choice of days and uours. BOORIPAION BOOKS OPEN DAY AND EVENING. ew York Conse: ‘har. A MERIOAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO. between Seve emer! Ditice 855 Broadway, en Seventeenth and high hy sire NORMAL DEPARIMENT 43 UNION SOU Decker Bro.'s Building dormerly the N ¢ tory of Music Rooms. A branch has mn estab by 43 MONTGOMERY STREET, JERSEY CLIY rineriy Herr Mollembauer's Music Root Tho most celubrated artists are among the Proiessora. PHOROUGH INSTRUCTION Ar LIB ale TERMS, For particulars and ctrealar a; 3} Broadway. H Ant on eS it, Director —HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY INION Ae uare.—thorough instruction in haw vise organ, singing, harmony ; vocal and string quaricts now lorining for practice in’ parts: private oe clone i te under Mr. Hallaaa’s tuttion or sbperrcicor, Suse bese N_ EXCELLENT SOPRANO SINGER, PUPIL OF AA Mine. Vidrior.Garcta, ivopen tor au eiigauement iw Protestamt church, ress G.S., care ot BE. 5 of & Co,, 23 Union square. babciieea re A. RITUATION AS ORGANIST IN A ROMAN CATHO- Me church is desirod bv a lady of practical ex- Derience, who can furnish satisiactory references. Ade dross E, Die M., 43 West Fitty-tourth street. ULLY INFORMS bits at he will resume. his Les Septomber 15.» Address 36 fons in Singing om M University place. GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AND SINGING LES- sons, at hie residence os at the pupil's: tor BY and $19 er month, Address (RUFESSOR OF MUSIC, 107 West ‘weuty-third street. ‘Ae THE YREE AND SELECT SINGING CLASSES of the Urpheon \horal Society (melita yeas) reoper October L. Adults—Wednesday, at 34, and 8 o'clock, at Alexander Rooms, No. 7 King street, near Varick. Choir Boys—Friday and Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, at 3. ry al tine’s, 262 Bowery. Select Ladies’ Class—Monday, at and “Heuy of Readers” (tadrixal Club), até o'clock, bt. Ann’s, No.7 West Fighteenth street. WM. BUTLER DUNCAN, President. Jenom« Horxins, Secretary, 711 Broadway. N AMERICAN LADY TEACHES SINGING AND the Spanish, French English lauguages; p IAs ; relercnec, presel Bupils Address M3. KE. DE MILAN, 313 West Twonty- street. A GENTLEMAN WITH A GOOD BASS VOICE MAY find excaliens practice, as # volunteer, in'an: Episco~ bal church choir, where tull choral service is performed. Apply any evening after 6 o'clock at 240 East Thirty- tourth street, A LADY TEACHER OF PIANO MUSIC, OF HIGHKSE capacity, will give lessons at her own or pupils” residences; ins Inoderute ; best references. Call un oF M TEACHER, 264 Bleecker street. A LARGE QUANTITY OF ENGINES, BOILERS J\ and Steam Pumps, new and second hand, Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos. 4to.10 Bridge street, Brooklyn, manu- facturer and dealer in. new and second hand m A LARGE LOT OF SEW AND SECO! Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam. P Tanks, FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 202.to 22 Water street, Brooklyn. A WILSON & ROAKES', WATER AND DOVER simeets—Second hand Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Bbarting, Pulleys, &c. ; 60-horse Locomotive Boiler, horse Allen cut-oil Engine, nearly new. NEW YORK NORMAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 23 Fast Fourteenth street, near Union square. ‘Superior Instruction in singing, Piano Music, Harmony and Modern Languages, Instruction private and in Classes. F, A. GERLACH, Director. A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION O% the Pianotorte at pupils’ residences tor $10 per quar- ter; best of reference given. Address, with residen Peery box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1368 way. A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND MAND of oi , Horizontal, Upright and Portable Engines, ilers, 8, Steam Pumps, Shatting, Pulieys, &c., bought, sold and exchanged, at BENJAMIN FOX'S, 514 and 516 West Thirty-fourth street. USH’S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP IS THE best for pumping gravel, inud, paper pulp, 4c., in iarge quantities. Send for circular. RICHARD BUSH & CO, 194 and 196 Nineteenth street, South Brooklyn, N. Y. 1OR SALE—AN. ENGINE AND BOILER, 10 HORSE power, in good running order. Inquire at 335 East Forty-flith OR SALE—ONE THREE HORSE NEW STYLE caloric Engine; also one four horse. Apply: at 277 Spring street, New York. \OR SALE—THREE WOODWORTH PLANERS AND Matchers, Molding, Mortising, Tenoning, Sticking, Kesnwing, Band Saw, Lathes, Shaping, kelting, &c., nearly new. GEO, HARVEY & CO., 23 Ferry sts ARGE LOT OF MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF 4 Lathes, Prosses, steam and hydraulic Pumps, En- ines and ‘Bollers, 'Shatting, Pulleys, Platform scales, ¢., must be sold to close business. 84 Centre street. WAXTED—A STEAM HOISTING ENGINE | AND Boiler, 8x12, double or single; must be in good order and cheap for cash. Address E. A. G., Herald ofhce, WANTED SECOND HAND SCREW PRESS, 7 TO 10 feet high when poi platform and press plate large; ress D, KAHNWSILER, 241 Kast et, New York. must be low price. A Finy-seventh street. Q BOILERS, BEST MAKE, ENGINE AND OTHER. valuable Machinery for sale. Inquire at 117 Broad- way, room 4, . M, KOEHLER, FIRST CLASS MANUFACTORY, MANY YEARS established, paying well, profits 40'to 6 per cent, tor sale cheap, as owner Is engaged in other business, OYD, 29 Broadway. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION. The Fall kunning Mecting, 1873, will be run under the rules of the American Jockey Club, and not under the rules of the Monmouth Park As- sociation, as heretofore advertised. Entries will close at the office of the Association, 18) Montague street, Brook- lyn, at4 o'clock P. M. each day pieggiigg the races, GEO, W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. CT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION— Fall running meeting 1873.—Among the many siables that will be represented at this meeting will be Mr. Sanford, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr, McGrath, Mr, McDaniel, Messrs, ‘Babcock 4 Ransom, Mr, Lorillard, Dr, Welden, Mr. Donohoe. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK RUNNING MEETING.—POOLS will be sold on Monday evening and very evening uring the meeting at CHAMBEXLIN'S, 1,146 Frond way ; also on the track. R UNDERWOOD, Pool Seller. ____ HORSES, CARRIAGES, «c, T PRIVATE SALE AT ARCH. JOHNSTO! 3 N’S MAR’ . 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVER: SITY PLACE. ELEGANT ROAD ESTABLISHMENT; CHESTNUT sorre] Horse, with long flowing mane and tail, two white stockings, 15% hands high, 9 years old; can be driven by y one at top of his specd; fears nothing; can trot in very stylish, with pure open gait; has been used as a nteman’s roadster, and warranted sound, kind and ten yether with NO-TOP SIDE. BAR ROAD WAGON, ALL IN PLAIN hickory, with pole and shat ROAD TURNOUT—WHITE HORSE, 14 HANDS high, 9 years ola; kind and true im all harness; free from v ery spirited but gentle driver; can’ trot very fast; has been used as a gentleman's road horse and ted sound. “NOTOP ROAD WAGON, CITY BUILT, HARNESS, Blanket, &c., dc. WO ‘EXCELLENT PONIES, FOR CHILDREN'S use ‘ Light French T Cart, by Corbett & Co. ; English Park Phaeton, by Wood Brothers; Side-bar shiiting top road Wagon, by Dubois. Twenty top Buggies, basket Pony Phaeton, Express ‘and Business Wagons, Furniture Truck, 40 sets of single Harness, &c., dc. ARCH, JOMNSTON, 19 to 26 Thirteentn street, near University pla apices A —GEORGE ©. HITCHCOCK'S FREAT SAL! OF RIGHBRED TROT! THE CELEBRATED Hilt Is ANNOU MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. TU TAKE PLACE AT ASH GROVE, NEW P) N. CONNECTICUT, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, AT 2 P. M. TH STOCK COMPRISES THIRTY-EIGHT HEAD OF STALLIONS, Geldings, Brood Mares, Colts and Fillies, the get of Rysdyk’s Ham: bletonian, Ethan Alen, Ashland, Highland Chief, Nestoa, Cassius M. Clay, Jr., ec.) &e. eS CONVEYANCES TO THE GROVE. will be in waiting at New Preston (on the Shebang Valley Railroad) on day ot sale. CATALOGUES CAN BE OBTAINED AT BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broudway and ‘Thirty-ninth street, or of GEO. ©. HITCHCOCK, New Preston, Conn. SALE POSITIVE, WITHOUT regard to weather. A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE New Preston im- mediately after the sale, enabling parties to go and re- turn the same day. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART OF WILLIAM VAN TASSELL (SUCCESSOR TO JOUNSON & VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, REGULAR SALES OF HORSEs AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT o'clock, EN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE ses or Carriages to sell, will find this house periectly reliable, as this business will be conducted on the same straightforward principles which have gov- erned it in the past, We give the purchaser of every horse that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial, Horses and Carriages alwa: LIBERAL ADVANCES MA LL IN SEARCH OF A™ GENUINE WARRANTED SPEED SHOULD LOOK OUT tor the GREAT SALE OF Monroe Country TROTTERS AND RUADSTERS, nr oF tis month LATTER PA! mon! benny AT BARKER & CHASES CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK Tattersals, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-ninth st 8, FLANDRAU, t. «Nos. 7and 13 East 18th street. zs nd HARNESS, eat and curtain ROCKAWAYS, four and six seat. Platiorm CABRIOLKTS. and © springs, ith cut unders DEPOT WAGONS, wit! Top Pony and Park, PHAETONS, m Sirtare cos poets Top, no top and caceLE DESIGNS and SUPERBLY IN FASHLONA! FINISHED, TTENTION|—HORSES TAKEN TO BOARD IN THE ‘cleanest ani best ventilated stable m the city, Call nq examine the Waverly Stables, 147 to 151 West Thirty- fifth stre Broadway. jORSE FOR SA HANDS in 2:35; light r mane A RET Gsol ar, and tail; 10 years old; warranted sow ind ; gis Phu ao took Rowe hanes iaagrege —TOP AND OPEN AD WAGONR, AN ELEGANT PRED ATAER HOGG. MS or EA Wak stents oe OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME FOUR WHEEL Dog Cart, Wood's make, haying been : ut very little 1; suitable for driving four in hand. Can be seen at Martin's stables, 451 Fourth avenue. OR SALE—A BAY COUPE HORSE; KENTUCKY breed; 7 years old; 16% hands high; sold for want of use; sound and kind. Inquire of COACHMAN, private stable, 129 West Fiftieth street. .OR SALE—FIRST CLASS YOUNG HORSE, TRUCK and Harness. Soen to-day at 355 West Sixteenth street, Monday at 107 Murray si OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S THOROUGHBRED Horse, 6 years, 15% hands; bright bay, with black oints; can show 4 minutes or better, and’ is perfectly ind and gentle; has extra long mane and tail; A. Lien- tard. M. D., superintendent veterinary surgeon, will cer- tity as to perfect soundness; satistactory trial given, Ask for MIKE, at Cogswell’, Thirty-third street and Lexing- n aventie. FOR, SALE ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH—s TRUSTEE Mare, 6 years old; sound, kind and gentle; no- fe, ope! aited action, and trot, without training, in about $44; to_be seen and a tair trial given in Livery ‘Stable, corner H7th street and Second avenue. ‘ust be sol OR SALE.—DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, 1544 HANDS high, 8 years old, sound and kind, in single or double harness; can trot better than 2 snguire of U. W. ULMAN Uftice, Evening xpress, 23 Park Row. JOR SALE—$400; HANDSOME, Kind, iast Abdallah road Horse TON & HOLLINGSWOK (OR SALE—AN ELEGANT PAIR OF DARK BAY Horses; good roadsters; sound, Kind and stylish : 16 hands high, with Dog Cart, double Harne: lankets, c.; in postesston of owner thres years, and now sold for want of further use. Apply to J. NINGHAM, livery stables, 121 West Forty-fifth street, or to J. 11uL- MAN, 45 Broad street. Fo, SALE-A LANDAULET AND TWO LIGHT side-spring Buggies, all made to order and been in use but a very short time, and are as good as new. Ad. dress 8., box 2.485 Post POR SALE—SINGLE SEAT (BREWSTER) ROAD | Wagon, in prime order, very little used. Private sta- ble, Il East Thirty-sixth street. F%. SALE—A HANDSOME FAMILY HORSE (HAM bletontan, 6 years 1ohunde; kind, sound and gente; ding open gait'n lady can drive hin; shust be suldfeheas. | at$30). Address LAWRENCE, Herald vice, o* “Nea? j\0R SALE—AT rison street, nei Horse ; stylish driver young, sound would Be well adapted for a'coupe, truck or any business purpose, and will be sold ata bar. gains the owner has no further use for him; height [634 hands. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LANDAULET AND ness by first class city makers: proverty of a | private gentleman; a bargain. Address H., box 5154 ‘ost office. OR SALETHUREE, HORSES, oOoD FoR ALL wusiness use, from Yeats old. Also, Wi Tove seen at 46 West Filty-second street, stable. S j}OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 15% HANDS, HAR. ness and platform spring top Business Wagon; will be sold together or separately; must be §gl4,,08 account of other business. ©, W. Ny a 58 West Washington pli {JOR SALE- ITHER FOR CASH OR ON REASON. ble terms, an Al private family Turnout, compri ing fine city made Landau, fine pair bay Horses, wi Harness, and al! belonging thereto; must sell on account city. Address TURNOUT, herald Uptown eaving the Branch otlice. * VOR SALE—HANDSOME BAY HORSE, HAMBLE- tonian, 7 years old; gentle in all h at ai arn al 262 West Forty-second sircet, or at stables, 249 West Vor, ty-first street. PORES Bons8 AnD PHAETON; HORSE STANDS 15 hands high, color black; first rate roadster; sound and kind; must be sold. on account of gentleman going ‘ay; no fancy price asked. The above can ve seen at Mott's stable, Twenty-third street, next toBrvant's opera House. Address J. M. HICKOX, 296 Fulton street, Brook lyn, N.Y, F° SALE-—A FIRST CLASS HORSE, FIT FOR ANY kind of work; will go single or double. Can be at BENJAMIN GHALLY'S, 80 blizabeth sttoct, aie OR SALE—A DARK BAY HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, Jig hands high; sound, and handsome, and » lady can drive him. inquire of J. GOULD, 103 West Thirtieth street; price $200, TAILORS STORE FOR SALE—OR WILL TAKE A 4 stock of woods GREAT BARGAIN FOR SALE—A WELL ESTAB- lished first class Dry Goods and Fanc: Weil, on one of the best business streets in ner store; reason for selling, other business; terms easy; must be sold at once, ress H. C. B,, Herald Brooklyn Branch ottice, FIRST CLASS GROCERY, ent, with elegai fain to an immediate’ purchaser. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. =DOWNTOWN DINING SALOON FOR SALE; + bas beon established 15 years and ls offered for Sale solely on account of other business; terms libe Agents need not trouble themselves. Apply at No. 4 TH A GOOD ( EASE, nt apartments; a bar UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A LONG Real Estate, Insurance rompt buyer at and favorably establi Coal Business will be 250. This includes fixture 340,000,000 propert, irect from owners; rentals and coat commissions alone pay office expenses. 0) und having the cash need ad- 72 West Thirty-fourth stre WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINE, Call at 502 Sixth avenue, between Thir- ‘first streets. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ON BROADWA’ in; Stock, Fixtures and Good Will; will be given to . V. ME. those peanine of Singer's. Heth and Thirty~ ‘ighth avenue. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN A GOOD LOCATION ‘and doing a fair business; stock first rate: would be sold by inventory; 15 per cent less for cash. For par- ply im the store, No, 1,226 Myrtle avenue, OR SALE CHEAP=THE LEAS store No. 1, a Fifty-tifth stree OF GEE'S PATENT GENERATOR( and three forty-five Gallon Fountains for making a. kinds of mineral waters; Boxes and Bottles, Horses and Waxons: all will be sold cheap, as the owner has given up business. Apply at vl7 Dean street, Brooklyn, between Franklin and Classon avenues, STOCK y Second avenue, ritty-tourth an {OR SALE—ON JOR SALE~FiRST CLASS CORNER SHOF STORE Apply to W. H. ALLEN, y 1OR SALE—A TEA AND COFFEE STORE IN VESEY with the whole or pi OR SALE—ONE PAIRBANKS’ COAL SCALE, AL- order; weight, about 10,000 ri be Radress F.C. MUSSGILLER, corner of. and Ferry street, Jersey City Heights. R SALE—A RETAIL JEWELRY ESTABLISH- established 12 years; location Practical man as partner. most new and in good ment in Brooklyn first class; or woukl tal ‘Address W. P. F., box 182 Reral )OR SALE—A COMPLETE FILE OF HARPER'S 46 vols., first 19 volumes bound, all in . Address A. H. J., New York Post office, OR SALB—THE STOCK A Fancy and Dry Goods Sto D FIXTURES re: must sell on 0 G. CRISSMAN, No. 1 127th str corner Firth avenue, OR SALE—MAHOGANY, Table, with draw 4 oO, B Union square. HER-TOP OFFICE App y to SLADE & JOR SALE—COMPOUNDING AND BOTTLING BUSI- ness; @ pleasant and independent occupation tor a I) and investigate on Sand from 5 to8 P. M, ‘oom 31. No agents. LAR, SAW, CABINET Apply to Mr. —GIG SAW, CIRC maker's Bench, Belting, Pulleys, &c. LORGE WHITE, 15 John street, first oor. OF THE BEST PAYING DINID Saloons and Lodging Houses in the city; ore an pay rent, Call om or address F. 5, KOUBKS, 12) ast oriy-tuird street, —A MANU FACTURI hed, requiring a capital ot $5,u00 to fixtures aod conduct the wile (or all that can be madi JOR SALE—ONE } BUSINESS, WELL satistactory reasons particulars address VICTOR, OR SALE—STYLISH PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, black and gray, 15% hands, 7 years old, sound and ‘true; gilt mounted Harness, &c.; one extra’ hich Brett, leather lined; one Clarence, crimson satin lined; both nearly new and in perfect order; the whole for $1,:90, gr separate in proportion Apply at SAYERS stable} 60 or at 220 Firth avenu F LE—RORSES, TRUCKS, Cal GONS and Harness; also one children’s Pony, 12 hands high, coming 5 years od, warranted sound and kind In double or single harness'and under saddle; must be so! as the owner has no further use for them. To be seen at 245 Kast Twenty ninth street, corner of Second avenue. CK FOR SALE—APPLY AT 7 FY Giial street ee + os 4 w. anne AE a OR SALE—THE CORNER WINE AND LIQUOR Store corner Fulton street and Red Hook lane, Brooklyn; lease five years; will be sold reasonably tor cash. Apply in store, R SALE—AN OLD FASHION EIGHT-FOOT ENG. ____ DENTISTRY. A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, $8 TO $10; SINGLE, $1; warranted; extracting with gas, 0c. silver Bil: ings, 50c. Open: Sundays: till 262 Sixth avenue. Re- meinber, 262. RTIFICIAL TEETIT lates, cl BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF GUM Teeth $10 and $15, warranted to fit perfectly; Teeth filed at reasonable prices. All work warranted first class at Dr. WHITE'S, 239 Sixth avenue. BEAUTIFUL AND. DURABLE SET OF TEETH, from $10 upward; partial sets, from $1 each tooth upward; perfect fitting guaranteed, atJ. C, KENNEDY'S, 186 Bowery. MISCELLANEOUS. _ One DIARRH@A, &C.—SMITH'S HO! ) pathic Pha tit 107 Fourth avenue and 1,205 Broadway, opposite Gilsey Hou: prepares pocket cases ot well tested remedies; safe, convenient, efficient; price leach, These are the regular preparations of the jom@opathic School, of known efficacy and not patent quackerles. Printed Wirections with each case, 5 ‘ORNS EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.-—BEST OPER. J ators in the world; no imposition practised. Price tor Corns, Sve. eacl ails, $1. Dr. KENISON, Broadway, opposite Astor plac R. FAYEN, 221 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STRE —ALL cases of Consumption, Diseases of the Throat, &c., yermanently cured, Uilice hours, 11 to 3 o'clock. Koen AND OTHER SKIN DISEASES, STONE AND 1) “Rheumatism radically cured by a new special rem- edy. Dr. LOUIS, M0 Last Twenty-seventh sireot, daily, trom 3 to 5. 100D NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED.—DR. NOBLE'S G great Vegetable Tonic is warranted to cure all cases ot chills and fever, dyspepsia and all liver diseases. ‘Those who are unable to buy it can Ack, A bottle free of charge for one week. Call at CRITTENTON’S Medicine House, No. 7 Sixth avenue. It is a genuine remeay, and ‘will recommend itselt whenever tried. Sold everywhere. Ask your druggist for it. Price $1. LOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Blank Book Manufacturers, % Fulton. street. Blank Books made to patterns. oe STORAGE. A GSTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, | PIANOS, BAG. + gage, &c., in separate rooms; the best storaze rat gage, ke. Ps om), the bast storage rates in the GY. 40 and 42 Commerce street, 1 LOAN OFFICE T WOLF BROTHER! . 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silks and particularly Pianos; private parlor tor ladies; business tly confidentaal, T JACKSON'S, 96 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV- enth street.—Money liberally’ advanced on Dia- inonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description. Private entrance for ladies. : T 167 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET, AT Money hberaly advanced on Diamonds, Watches weiry, ia Shawls, Silks, de. ae same pought ap NO, 57 THIRTBENTH STREET, NsAR BROAD way, I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry; advance on the same. ISAACS,’ Diamoi Broker, §7 Thirteenth street, near Broadway. QUITABLE LOAN OFFICE, 722 BROADWAY, OP. 4, ‘posite New York Hotel, in the furniture store.—Great bargains (to pay advances) of fine Parlor Suits, in stik, satin and rep covering; library, chamber and dining room Furniture; Moguet, Aubusson and other Carpets; Mirrors, Pianos, made by Steinway and Dunham, rich China and Glass Ware, Paintings, Bronzes, &c., ‘all of which will be sold at low prices, and are worthy the at- tention of those de ing. Money advanced on all kinds of pe «i Furniture bought and exchanged. 1.26] BROADWAY.<LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE . on personal ‘property of all kinds; Diamonds, private en: way, bes Watches, Jewelry, &c., bought and sold trance into signs; pel Hedy) vend 1,261 Bri tween irty-first and Thirty-second streets, G7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1.267 Sticer room 'B.oParior tor indies. shanen LA7 Broadway. "Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS, mi _ MEDICAL. ae TTENTION !—DR. PRANKLIN, LATE OF PR) Consultation tree ; private of wh c MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY treet, near Green h street. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN. Bi ives the day of month and ehan of Joseph Bonapart 464 Senevth avenue. OR SALE—A TWO-PULL PUMP, A FRONT AND k Bar, cheap. Inquire at 8044 King street, OR SALE—THE BEST PAMILY OYSTER HO Hi, above Thirt; } aka moon; formerly’ the propert ULB! OK, 'y-fourth stree| Cetidandia a Shae hag =! Lg Re gy a) bal —MME, AM East Tenth street, near Third avenue. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS West Twenty sixth street. MME, DESPARD, PHY DVIGE FREE.—DR. & AP Nits, Ht Bast Twenty-cighth st, urth av. MADAME RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 150. — A. Office, No. 1 East al st., first door from 5th av. } pas. B. Ladies’ a A —BOYS, AGED 9 TO M4, WITH GOOD VOICES, « taught to read music at sight and paid according to proficiency. Apply, Monday, 644 to 84 P. M., sc! bajiding, adjoining church, corner Nin! avenue and Twenty-eighth street. LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, DESIRES afew more pupils on the piano; terms moderate; Practice if desired. 138 West Twenty-fitth street. GENTLEMAN WHO IS MOST SUCCESSFUL AS A teacher of music, and with whom pupils have rapidly advanced in reading and pertorming, wi!l give ng uno and singing lessons at pupil's residence tor $19 per guarter’ excallent refere Chay Nistor .. Addregs ORGA! 49 Herald Uptown Branch office: SOPRANO, LARGE COMPASS AND READY reader, desires a position in a church choir in New York city or vicinity. Call on or address for one week R.A. LL, 1s ast Fifty-sixth street. MUSIC TEACHER, OCCUPYING A LARGB A house ap town and having great connections, intends 1a musi to establish & musical conservatory in partnership with an . Wao Would be willing to Invest about \diiy afternoon, from.3 to $ o'clock, at 206 West Apply 8 Forueth street. CA22. MUSIC TEACHERS WANTED, LADIES AND gentlemen of acknowledged ability only, at the Na- tional American University of Music and Ari, 92 Clinton Diace. J. SAY WATSON, President, Ooueee OF MUSIC, NO, 5 WEST FOURTEENTH street, next to Fifth agenue.—Signor ALBITES and Mme. GAZZANIGA, directors and instructors. branches of singing taught according to.the purest Italian method. Commencement September 15. |ARD.—MUSICAL.—MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED Private Musical instruction at her residence, 92 Clinton place; Plano, Organ, Guitar, singing: | private rooms and instruments for practice ; circulars mafled. YARD.—UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, CHARTERED BY sp act ot Legislature, °2 Clinton synopsis of charter mailed; private rooms and instruments for practic J, JAY WATSON, President. NARD.—THE “SCHOOL JOURNAL” SAYS THE MOSP Agarishing mos al institution in America is Protes sor J. JAY WATSON Clinton place, Eighth street, lished 1854; no classes. Circulars mailed. est G? ITA SINGING AND BANJO.—NAPOLLON GOULD, the celebrated Guitarist, enables his pupils 10 a tew Jessons to accompany songs and play effectively. 121 Bast Thirty-second strect, near Lexington avenue. AR?.—AN EPISCOPAL OR OTHER CHURCH, J wishing to engage a Harp for the tall and wo can hear trom @ performer by addressing HARP, Hi ontice. ON PIANO FOR $3 A MONTH OR $8 quarter. with daily practice, at 225 Kighth avenue, Puplis attended at their own residence for $8.4 quarter. LUs Bran, Pianist formerly ot Chicago, ‘will give lessonsat Chickermg’s Music Rooms, No, 1} East Fourveenth street, or at the pupil’s residence. Mr. b stands unrivalled as a@ teacher, his method lied forth the following encomiums and many {From Loomis’ Musteal Journal.] A Fine pianist.—By the kind invitation of Mr. 1. We Wheeler, the well known teacher of vocalization in Bos. ton, we listened at his rooms to the performance of anew pianist of Chicago, who isa pupilof Louis Staab. Al- though she has been studying only for the short space three years, she has made most rapid progress, and bids fair to rank high among our best pianists. She gave us Mendelssohn’: ‘Cupricio Brilliante’ and Chopin's jat minor,” two. compositions widely dif- ed it Scherzo in ferent in style and character, and yet she sho mharkable perfection In both. plays with great firm- hess and accuracy. and only a ittle more study Will place her very high in her position as a planist, From the Chicago Times.} Soiree Musicale.—ihe spacious room was crowded to suffocation last night to enjoy @ musical entertainment given by the pupils ot Louis Staab. It would be invidious fo mention individual excellencies where ali did so well, as was the case with Mr. Staab’s pupils. It may, how- ever, be said. that without exception the pupils executed their parts in a style that would have done great credit 40 the same number of professionals. ESSONS ON. THE PIANU, $3 PER MONTH; ESPE- L cial attention attention paid to begimners. Court street, up stairs, Brooklyn. RS, MUBLLEITNER HAS RESUMED HER IN. ‘struction in Plano, Singing, Zither, French and German, Address 43 Third avenue, between Tweaty- nith and Twenty-sixth streets. Meee. TEACHER WANTED—T0 GIVE A PIANO t the pupil's residence every morning; Tolerencen requited. Address E MOREE, Herald Uptown Branch oe USIC.—$3 PER MONTH OR $8 PER QUARTER FOR Miisirattion on the piano; with practice, pupils rap- ced. At sO) West Thirty-sixth street, corner M*; A. Ri )NI-MANARA BEGS TO INFORM her friends and acquaintances that she.wil! resume her course of instruction in Singing from September 10, 73. Cireulars, with address, will be found at all music JIGNOR TAMARO—INFORMS HIS PUPILS AND friends that he will resume the Lessons trom September 7, at his residence, 60 Third avenue. As his name has been used im connection with the American Conservatory, without his permission, he calls attention to the following letter, which explains itself :— ‘New York, Sept. 1, 187% Tamano KAR Sin—Learning from you that you did not give any authority to vr. Cario. io make an engagement tor you with me to teac stitute, T ry thas Your name has been used by a misunderstanding, as it seems, on our circular, I shall atonce have it taken off. ry respecttuily. HENBY SCHRAEDER, Director American Conservatory of Music. — IGNOR ERR. WILL, COMMENCE HIS SINGING lessons on September 8, at his residence, No, 323 East Fourtee! rivate lessons and asses | r o September, at her residence, 78 West rorty-eighth street. QIGNOR EDUARDO MA gACHER OF SINGING tind Piano, will resume his couree of Jessons trom September 15. "For partiewlars address 27 West Klevent street ROTI pre qian FORMERLY PRINCIPAL T Boe R eecray of Muse, begs to inform the public and his fricnds that he will résuue bis Private Singing [ees sons September 10. Applications will be received at his Tesidence, 44 West Twelfth street, near Filth avenue. ) VAUGHT BY FRANK B. CONVERSE.— od genuemen taught practically, and vie- pared for the stage ji desired. Lessors, at pupil's reste Nonce. Reterences—William A. Pond ag At ore ced the profession generally. Address $16 Fourth a WwW <A CONTRALTO, WITH A RICH Al V as werttl roice, having studied six years in Kurope, Joweront a pupil of Revarde. desires an engaxe: ‘in & first class choir. Criticisms from all the New ers shown, together with unexceptionable roun previous churches; t8 also open to eon agoments. Address J. M. D., Dox 4.342 Post office, York®. 1 ANTBD—CONTRALTO—BY A_ YOUNG LS ontraito in a Protestant rh, Ww Horieas CONTHALTO, Brooklyn Post ofc. Stan D RESUME HER ] ) LDEN, NO. 67 AMITY STREBT* Fear Pisth ave Ly Advice tree. Co Of ISHED OFFICE, 14 Al Datne oa ee Oitiee Te OM. to SP. M. VAN BOSKIRK, PilYSICIAN, 164 BAST MFreary-sienth su, batwoou Thigd and Lexington avs () AND 75 CENTS A LESSON FO} 50 Frenet Preach Ie a paper ay eek wax lows ulllce

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