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ya and 14 Broaaway. WHOLE NO, 13,532. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1873. —TRIPLE SHEET, PRICE, FOUR CENTS. pelt adits AMUBEMENTS—Nuvrn Pact—Second, third fourth, Sith OLOGY four gerblcdy- fem P BOARDERS W. NTED— Boab AN "AND LODGING manreD—tom Pace— ROO! ED—Seconp P. 4GR—Fourth co! BEOGRLIN BuAr csratwyOR dabe—Paor Pace BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Tweirra Pace—Sixth TICES—Srvenru Pace—Sixth column. SHY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fixsr Pacs—Fifth CLE! 3 AND SALESMEN—Tweurta Pace—First col- OLOTHING—Twrurra Pacr—Sixth column. Concha AND” GARDENERS—Iwxiren Pace— column. coasts STEAMSHIPS—Sxconn Pace—Fifth ana sixth columns. QOPARTABRSE IPSBionre Pacx—Fourth column. COUNTRY BOARD—Sxconp Pace—Fourth columo, A NCING AOADEMIES oT water Pace—Third column. DEN' CARObe Fee Fear merry column. DWELLING HO HOUSES tO L LET. UNITED AND UN. FURNISHED—Twaurta Pace—Fourth and fifth col- EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Ssconp Pacr—Fourth and fifth column.s EXCHANGE) ‘eLYra Pace—Third column. CURSIONS—Seconp Pacge—Sixth column. FINANOIAL~iaurt Pack—Fourth Cw jALE—Sxcon» Pace—Second columi FURNISHED ROOMS AND KPARTMENTS TO LET— Pace—Fifth column. PURNITU ‘Tweurra Pace—Sixth column. FRENCH, ADVERIISEMENTS—Iwetrmm Pace—Third umn. HELE WANTED—FEMALES—Evaverrn Pace—Sixth columa, and Trxurry Pace First column. HELP, WA NED ALES—Twairrn Pagk—Second and moras, SAniAGRs, 40.—Finsr Page—Third and -Fourth column. WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth INSTRUCTION Twauren Pace—Third © JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON Sf"AND Ber. (BEAL ESTATE ATE FOR SALE—Frusr Pace eolut Fite LECTURE SEASON—Nintu I Pace—Third column. LEGAL NOTICES—Sxconp Pace—Second column. LOAN OFFICES—First Pace—Fourth conten. AND FOUND—Frrst Pace—First column, MACHINERY—Sxconp Page—Second column. MARBLE MANTELS—Twauurru Pace—Fifth column. EDICAL—Sxconp Pace—Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacr— column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tanta Pacs— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Nintu Pace—Second column. MUSICA\ a ores Pace—Second column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First colum: PIANOFORTES. 0 ORGANS, &C,—Ninta Pace—Second column. PROPOs, First Pace—Fourth columi FRORBSSIONAL i SITUATIONS WA WANTED—PEMALBS— NTH Page—S! PROPERTY YY ous oF THE ‘ony vor SALE OR TO E First Pace—Sixth col aa ‘ESTATE TO. EXUHANGE. Finst Pace—Sixth is CRSTATE WANTED—Finst Pact—Sixth column, WARDS—Finst Page—First column. SALES nd (i rae ipsa Pace—First and second sro stiONs. WANTED -FEMALES—Etrverrn Pace secon rd, fourth, ixth SITUATIONS WANTED-MALLS—Twatrr, Poe columi SPECIAL NOTICES—Frnsr Page—Second colu mn, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—First Pace—Third oe arora .GE—Fiast Pace—Sixth column. Stauue RESORTS—SzconD Page Fourth column. ‘HE TRADES—Twevrra Pace—Third column. THE TORF—Finst Pacx—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Twe.rra Pace— poor owe TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sxcorp Pace—Sixth col UNFURNISHED ROOMS: AND ‘APARTMENTS 1 20 pai Twarrs Pai Tats he ery WANTED TO PUR CHA! st Pace—Fourth colgmn.. WESTCHESTER COUNTY 1 PROPERTY FUR SALE 0. '—First Pace—Fifth column, WINTER RESORTS—Sxconp Pace—Fourth cotumn. a STEAMBOATS, &C.—First Pace—Second col- SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. HORSES, CARRIA CITY REAL ESTATE FOR_ SALE. A ‘Al BRANCH OFFICE, B » corner of Fulton avenue La} Boerum street. ‘Open trom 8 A. M. to. ‘On Sunday from 3 to OOF OOKLYN, FOR SALE, ALL KINDS) OF FANCY doa + Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepa Pood for mockin Dirds. ACB. G, DOVEY'S, No. S Greene street, near Cr AS —PUBLIO LIBRARY oF KENTUCKY, pi. Governor THOMAS EB. BRAM Fourth GRAN LETTE, r. ‘D GIFT CONCERT and if ee ville, One Grand Gash Gt in all, 12.00 cash Gii a ; Sy nt rt bone tlh esi eee a National Bank ot New Yorks Bee For Ticke‘s, Circulars ve r information yen to MAB H. er Branch office, Broadway, New York. _ —KENTUCKY STATE Franke a FOR TAE BENE- fit of the Schools of Fran! draws daily. For in- jormation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. A HAVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT nm «_ the government every Srazing: cioniars, BATES, Bro one Broadway, room & ROOKLYN INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE _&XPOSI- {TION—Opening to the public September 18.—To ma- manutacturers, and merchants the superior 1o- admirable facilities whicn will be offered in the displ of 0008 and manufactures will be found all that can desired, Special arrangeme: made in elation fo novelties, of every description. Early appli talogues mailed by addressing ofice No. 39 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ARL H, SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz & Warker, 860 Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street and Union Mineral Spring Wate examined and endorsed byt pe leading ties of the United States. Natural Mineral on hand. The ny dnctading the control of Central Park Mineral Springs) continues the same . heretofore, Mr. Warker having withdrawn March 1, 1872, Ca. TRANREO RT AMID of Merchants and others interested in the above subject wil be held at PER INSTITUTE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1 Mayor Havemever will Dreads and the eabject will be discussed inent speakers. Its expected that the United Stat Senate Committee on Transportation Routes AI be prese th grtation Committee Of our State Senate and Assembly. “More than 200 of the for the meeting, and itis probable that there will out of this meeting an association which will mater! ally full intormation, free. aid in solving the great question of transportation, witl which the interests of our city, our State and our nation are so closely identified. Respectfully, &c., F.B. THURBER, W. 8. FAIRFIELD, JAMES PYLE Wi DUBYEA, | 'B.B. SHE! RM AN, BROWNING, JOLIN F. HEN, BP BAKER MARTIN, ' F*KLIN DSO: LARLIN, | Cor ratios or Arrangements we fall list of firms signing the call will be published Vedi nesd: ‘ay. One OF HAMBURG LOTTERY.—THE WHOLE TICK- 364, which drew thie first oll ‘of 12,000 marks'on July 17, was sold by me, Next drawing, September {7 and favana, Hauer ot Cube One-half of ticket No. 1890, which drew $100,010 on July 12, was sold by me, Next drawing, September 17, 1573. Ro: fll Saxon Government Lottery. swick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, _Post office box 6,090. 116 Nassau street, New Yor AVANA LOTTERY NEXT DRAWING, SEPT. 17. rian State Lotteries. Ben for circular LITTER & CO. Bo*s8,836 Post o 85 Nassau street, room 4. Be anch of office Ay ‘ar ‘Fhtra av., near sixtieth Stay nrat fi floor. —NEXT DRAWING SEPTEMBER rizes cashed, full Dome even. circulars sent free and orders: 4. BROWN, 62 Broadway. Box 2,542 Post office. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. (ADVEBTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 60 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICK OPEN EVE! YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL Y AND NIGHT IN THE a) 2 el > > HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, A’ FICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O’CLOC! RY MORNING, ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEA! ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTYSECOND STREETS, TO PREVENT OVER- CHARGES, PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HER. D. elal Lal I S I ESSRS. KREMER & MERICAN 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 THEM. | PERSONAL, —MABY Bo WHO WAS ONCE IN EMPLOY OF ily in West Sixteenth street and aiterwards an in “Dalry,” Broadway on Tenth street, will hear ae ning, to. her advantage by sending her address to Herald office. An aoniK FERRY, SUNDAY AFTERNOON,—TWO ladies, who afterwards took basket phaeton. The mtiemen on boat and aflerwards at hotel would make acquaintance. Address ASTORIA, Herald ie office. ae CALL AT 126 weer THIRTY. IRTIB, SPOTTSHAVE, YOU DROPPED ON BAR. ney Bilk and Meai Graham? AVANA LOTERY.—OFFICIAL DRAWING OF 30TH August sent free by A. CASAL & Rone’ eo 6 Wall street, Ground floor. Box 4,251 Post office, N. Y. O8CIUSKO MONUMENT. Poles. you are invited to attend the Mass Meetin gn Tuesday, September 0 at Ty F. room No. Cooper Institute. C. JEDI EOWBEI, Secretary. Kare STATE LOTTERIES. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. 5S— 4, 2, 47, 67, “21, 80, 8, 37, 2, Gh TAB by ah Tatons & CO., SHELEY COLLNGE—EETRA habs, x a 3, 7, 14, SHELBY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. a. Bl, o Swit f cos, Nat Address J. CLUTE, Broker, 29 street and No. 2 Park row. ‘UTICE,—A NOTE DRAWN BY M, ean dated August 25, for three months, payable to thé arder ord, it. Reinsch, mailed in the Brooklyu Post, oatce ‘August 25, lost, misiaid or stolen: payment has stopped, dhe tinder by bringing itto SULLERTON 58 and 60 Myrtle avenue, will be liberally rewarded, The address on the envelope was Jonson & Falkner, 64 Greene reet, Ne w Yor! FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Common Echo! and Poor Fund: ne 1 16, 13, a 31, 49, 54, Lolth stints atic & 0O., Managers.” LUTHY & co.. Brokers, oe Greenwich street, News York, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. New Scheme out; £25000 drawn every 17 days, 100,000 9,000 25,000 2 prizes of 10,000. ‘000 5,000.. 000 6 ae viher reas! amounting to $300,000, information furnished ; orders flied. Circulars sent tree on applica- tion. Spanish Bank Bil ind Governments purchused. "AYLOR & CO., Bankers, ‘Wall streets TAMMERING.—DR. WHITE'S UNITED STATES Stammering institute, 417 Fourth avenue.—The ver: best of references from every State. No pay until cured. Send for circular. ITAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI. tute, Proiessors MANN & COLVIN, establishod 1870, 107 West Twenty-third street. No pay tor board when Fequited of Our services uel cured. "rend for circular. (See LOTTERIES OF MISSOURI. \ Grand single number scheme, drawn the last day of every month, ),000 in prizes; whole tickets $10. Send for cireular to MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers, St. 8, Mo. DA. RING-SEEN NELLIE MONAHAN, 172 ‘atie street. Either bring it or send it. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL KEEFE, blacksm! ‘the city of oe eek el who came Feapeeing Wk be al eects Sy AMS wets LL, Oyster Bay, Queens county, 8 N.Y. if NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES W. WIN. THERS, Copenhagen, Denmark, cabinet, maker by WI ew York,’ March 1965, and leit tor Chicago about that time, and srore of enlist In- rmation sent to, 7. W. Wi WINTHERS, at.Paul & Co.'s 239 street, Boston, will be thankfully received, Chicago papers please COPY. F JOHN OR JAMES HERON ARE DESIROUS OF any information of their brother Ned, they can hear of him by communicating with JOHN YOUNG, United States steamship Powhaitan, New York. ‘OR—I RETURNED THIS MORNING. CLEMIE AND J 1 will meet you at the Coleman, means ae ats B orglock. ¥OR You, at ER, MONTGOMERY—A_ LETTER «_Leggett's Hotel from Ma LENARD (OR MRS. ona Sa hear oe her sister, Mary Lenard, by address- Forty-fifth street. io) TWO YOUNG MEN WHO GAVE INFORMATION to elderly Indy in Prospect Park yesterday Yonid like to form 1) beng of the two ladies with her. Address B. C., box Herald office. W. SCOTT CHAPMAN’S FRIENDS CAN FIND HIM + at LP. Hult 2 Co.'s, merchant tailors, 590 Broad- ‘way. Bucs ‘AND TAN MALE DOG LOST—ON SATUR- day evening, September 6. The finder will receive ‘$10 reward on returning it to No. 87 West Twenty-cighth st. O8T—ON AUGUST 30, BETWEEN 119 BAST SEVEN- ‘ourth avenue and Nineteenth Street, a red moroceo Pocket Book, containing about ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the game to 119 East Seventeenth sti Lees EPTEMBER 4 1873, A onan CROSS. THE x Wg rewarded by returning it to 209 Henry ork. Ls FARCET, JONTAINING A BET OF SAMPLES and Sample Books; a suitable reward will be given for their return to 41 Lispenard d street, New York. Leta tadtace oA? rahe OP Mite hap coll, 48) Bowery). The iRnder will be rewarded by ‘returning it to the above ads OsT—ON Sargapay, ETWEEN 1 AND 2 P M..IN a Carmansvil » & Pocket! a saltable reward paid irreturned, to oa bine street tes O8T—A eae PET CAT; BODY WHITE r je with two round aor wa mm the | re enh Mack: nat tatormae ae. “en * sired nt 108 West Forty Ath stree araeerinbens O8T OR 8TOLEN—ON FRIDAY LAS?, for $190 on Fourth National Bank, New York. drew 4.M. Spero, in favor of and endorsed by Perkins aymenit in the bank we oto} pped. HE DAILY GRAPHIC BALLOON SAILS FOR Europe on Wednesday next, Exhibited this day and evening at Capitoline Grounds, Brooklyn. Brilliant frework. display in. the heavens tomght. ‘Take your family and by going early avoid the rush. IRANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES COR- rectly—Books, Pamphlets. Catalogues, Circulars and ali kinds of commercial aud judicial documents, Oftice 208 Broadway, room |. 3. B. LUNA, $589.589 18 DRAWN DAILY IN qs LEGAL- ized Benvecly Lottery. Royal Havana and Kentucky rears tree. commission allowed. Seca BALEY & CO, (oifce ‘eotablished 90 years), 174 road wi At THE GREAT RAST SIDE ESTABLISH KID GLOVES, slightly imperfect and soiled, One Button, Ie, and 25. the pair. Two Buttons, 26¢,, 38c., 50c., 76c. ‘This offering will continue three days only. EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 309, 311, 311}¢ Grand ; 62, 64, 66, 68 and ye Allen street, Finh block east from the Bowery. _“°™ "OF Slt (0 MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. AT THE GREAT EAST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT! New shades in Silk Velvete; over 1,000 pieces. Cheapest bef thers, Flowers, sik foods, Str: ‘and Felt nd Bon fYonnets in this city. Our Edward and esos KID GLOVES are undoubtedly the best low priced Glovesin America. The. stock comprises over over 20,000 dozen One Button, from $5 5U per dozen, Two Buttons, Marquise, $7, $8, $9 and $9 50 per dozen. Those who desire sais ponaiy Glove will find it only at our establishment. We do not seli city jobbers this ren ee EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 39, S11 and Sits, Grand streot; al 5 Allen street. Filth block east from the Bowery. PENING. OP Wise ME. COOK, No, 461 Sixth avenue; new store, new goods; ereatest novelties of the season ; @ splendid ‘assortment of impo! and domestic Suits, Redingot * And Sacgues; ladies’ and children’s Undergarments, in- fants’ ‘ardrobes, Lest) and Ainerican fh ae. Age! Lane's celebrat and-mi jorsets, al nade to order. Mme. Jacobs in charge, __ REWARDS. "; aes iabiad a ta farina | M wits x \ a FOR THE RETURN OF THE = Vialin taken from No, 2 University cape By on 4 iy night 0 or saturday morning, and no ques- B “MANGOLD, droeemmakes; No, 224 Fifth and Third avenues. YACHTS, TS, STEAMBOATS, _& pris ‘TUGBOAT, .jexn INCH gyn BIN running order. . je ASS south whee, New York. 2PTEMBER hiKh and re aid at L. Eris 3100 te isha vatbsyaho ve Fowacd wi 100 2 poste Av. HAND; age pe. LIFR- 19 order, a 38 ana 318 south weer asa Hah tres eee aren ism fired e Ab ed IMPORTED—A LOT OF SKYE Mgr gt ONE fine King Charles Spaniels also a fine lot of Button: head Tumblers; fe, @ variety of other tancy stock, at HALE 4 CONK! 's, 209 Fulton street. New York. PPRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of eae Tai biting Kerrets; , Butler's Iniallinie ange Cure Exterminator, 75c. $2; dogs uarded, trained, &c. ; medic sy SALE—THE La AND SOUNDEST ASSORT- te OB imported. and all kinds “ pene Birds at FOSTER & MEY 8 new store No.3 t, near Broadway. New York. THE TURF. NNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF AQRI- culture and Horticulture of Westchester county, Wette pay, September 9 to 13, Inclusi omer t levoted to entries, pretneatay to receiviny ‘till 10 A, ee sane poutte, ry and general exbibi- 8 on Thursda, speed commence on t2 P.M. an continue until the close of the ENTRIES—THURSDAY. ‘ bala athy $100—For three-year-old colts; mile heats, best two in. a mort oaeere Ne 6, Warminster, D. B enters br. m. School Gi ith Willa Bi. Fish, Jr., enters b. g. Jupiter, PU! $500—For horses that ot beaten 2:50; mile heats, best three in five, Pa elnnger enters ch. Hreuk O'Day. ellanger enters ¢! ea 0° Otis Bort rents ch, m. Tsabetin, gona Vincent enters ga Feyon. D. Delay enters br. m. Wood. Isaac (pe oed sueers B im Little Fraud. B. Wilson rm. Carrie, T. BY ‘Dean ent ona, formerly Jim. « Dyner enter. g. Charley M, Purse $20—Double teat mh Thce; mile heats, best three in om Ogzpanter enters b.g. Captain Boyd and bik. m. rm Otis Bort enters ch, m. Isabella and br. g. Brown Prince. Dock Cook enters br. g, Lastene> and br. g. Adonis PURSE $100, for four-year- old “colts; mile heats, best two in three, Otis Bort enters br. g. Ziba Carpenter: te: Pa Powell, Janny Johnson. Jack. best two in three. B. PU! for horses that nave never beaten mile heats, best three in five, Geo joore enters b. g. Lookout. Brown Prince. ‘ood. rt Dickson. . American Boy. . m. Minerva. 5. 'b, Werrington cntera bik, he Mohawk. Charles Heinzel enters br. a Sentral Boy. M. W. Olcott enters ch, g; Dick ¥ rs PURSE $200—Handicap, running race; mile heats, best two in three. George Moore enters Hattie O'Neal. Gharies Helnzel enters b. m. Mary Coulter John Reilly enters b. g. St. Patric: R. Gallaway enters ch. ¢. B. Holliday enters b. h. Overland. RS. ‘or Horres that have not beaten three minutes; mile heats, best three in five, ‘M. R, Bellinger enters ch. Ko” Day. John Vincententers WG: lickey Free, 7, B. Dean enters bik. g. Iona, formerly Jim. George Moore enters b. £. Lookot Owner enters. g. Charley. MW. ‘icott enters ch. g. Frank Olcott. PURSE $1,000—-For horses that have Snot beaten 2:32; mile heats’ Beat three invfive, Otis Bort enters ch. oy White Fawn. Ben Wilson enter ttre. Carles Blinn enters apt. g. Spotted, Colt Each day's races commence at2 FM. sh Pools will be sold by 1. 8 dolmeon on the evenings pre- ceding cach race. at the Standard House, White Plains, tnd afso on the grounds each day: 8 W. BCRIBNER, President, J. 0, Mruer, Secretary. EERFOOT PARK~—TROTTING, ber & at EA P. M.; match fo1 fiona ie" ick, in’ harness; sorg®, to wagon. MONDAY, SEPTEN- a tem, Thorn's m, ‘McMahon's g. day and track. Admission, WM. McMAHON, Superintendent. borer ie ARP a mateh for $a: Me SFPTEM- ‘Abe, to harness; H. Williams’ b. ato wage Admission 8 cents. W: fo aati mation, ON, Superintendent ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, ‘The Fall Running Meeting, Will be run under the rules of the American Jockey Club, and not under the rules of the Monmouth Park Az. sociation, as as heretofore advertised. Katries will close at ‘of the iyn. ati o'cloce Ra och day SKE eceding the races. 1. 0. LEY, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK RUNNING | MEKTING.—POOLS will be sold.on Monday evening and every evening during the meeting at CHAMBERLIN’S, 1,146 Broadway; also on the track. R. UNDERWOOD, Pools Seller. ROBFEOT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION — Members must show their tickets at the net asno person will be leratlon without the proper badge. LORGE W, OAKLEY, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK RACES.—POOLS SOLD THIS and every evening during the races at CHAMBER. LAIN’S Pool Room, 1,146 Brogaway ‘also_on the course every day ofthe races. AKER, Pool Seller. OOLS SOLD THIS EVENING ON THE RUNNING Races at Prospect Park, and avery, ee RE uring Boerne "HORSES, CARRIAGES, ae. “\ UcTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON esis Sere & Van Tassell), OFFICE |ALESROOMS, ‘OUD STAND, 87 Nassau rest, opposite the Post office. TRE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THIS HOUSE IS REMOVED TO The RPactous PREMISES, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH PATREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY ‘The busines will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community, as well asthe po at Aerts: REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale ba made usual, either et ed down town house, 37 sire, or at'the Mart, 1910 2% Thirteenth, near University p! SALES COMMENGE AT 10% O'CLOCK, ‘AY —GEORGE ©. HITCHCOCK'S OF HIGHBRED TROTTING STOCK, THE bigest; NORTE ASH FAMILY, MAJOR CHARLES None ns RKER, AUCTIONEER, AT ASH GROVE, NEW PRESTON, CONNECTICUT, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I 10, AT 2 P.M, THE StOCK COMPRISE: 8, Geldings, 2 comings ™ admitted under any consid THIRTY-EIGHT HEAD OF Brood ian, Bt Colts and Fillies, the get of Rysdyk’s Ham ap my a Ashland, Heat Chief, Ni ‘Ac. YARCES TO THE GROVE will bein waiting at New Preston (on the Shebang Valley Railroad) on day O'GATALOGUES CAN BE OBTAINED AT BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and ‘Thirty-ninth street, or of GEO. ©. HITCHCOCK, New Preston, 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 UCCESSOR TO JOHNSON & VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, 2 een are Me mast Thirteenth street, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD behines °S Si to nai AND FRIDAY, AT GENTLEMEN wrsning “tO. EURCHARR. OR THOSE having Horses or Carriage ind this house pertectly reliable, as this’ tuainess ‘will, he conducted on the same scale aware Principles which have gov- wo efive the rehaser of every bi re ee es inhe ae that is warranted Horses and ADVANGE always on hand at LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON T PRIVATE SALE—AT ARCH. JOHNSTON’ Pp°.8 2% IHIRTEENTH STREET, Nan | tr ANT ROAD “ESTABLISHMENT CHESTNUT rivate sale. IGNMENTS. sonnet Horse, with long flowing mane and tail, tw: white stockings, 18) ad a if 9 years old; can be driven by any one C he top of his speed: tears nothing: can trot Va ‘4 ity lish, ih pure open gai u been used as omen ‘8 roadster, and found, kin Tind and (fu warranted ae B. “A ? toma WAGON, all in plain hick- ory ‘with ith pole RNOUT WHITE HORSE, 1 years old; kind and true in ell, herncmss free itore ives a very spirited bat gentle driver; can tot very ‘Tasty ‘eed been used a9 sentleman's road horse, and warranted he TOP ROAD WAGON, city built, Harness, Blan- c. xeWO EXCELLENT PONIES FOR CHILDREN'S USE, light French 7 Cai Corbett & Ca,: Snglish Park others; side bar shifting top Road Waon, by, Dubois; rink op, Buggies Basted Pony aetoh, Express ‘and Business Wagons, Ful Truck, 46 Sets of single Harness, Ac. fect ie A. “Gast ‘AND bP ROAD WAGONS AN ELEGANT also #e d Clarence, in pertect order, FREDERICK R. Woon, 219 and 221 West Nineteenth st. FAIR’PRICE WILL BE PAID, FOR A, FINE, sound, young, gentle co orse ani minutes; free driver; by T200uER 1a bhird avenue. LIGHT BROOME STREET BREWSTER CLAR- nee, one coupe Rockaway, ousin sont Germentows. ne ‘rai? oP, {Our seat Pheai 20 top and open, Road ‘agons. by the best city pe ah up: ind open Pony Pheatons, $70 up: ‘agons, br 3 Rock- aways, $105 u up; single tad gouble Harness, &c,; one Wits Suiky and AM II. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. Te WARREN STREET.—ALL GOODS WARRANT ed as represented ; hand-sewed Aa Sis, ie Figskore Site 31 tw $14; Lap Robes, 7! % ‘Horse sn HO! ea betty HING TO ORDER A SP! CIALyy. Horse Boog of evs kind. Riding Saddles Bridles, E, BARTLETT, Importer and Manutecturers LARGE AORTMENT OF COUPE AND CUT. rey a Sateneoe and half top j ned and open ‘haetons, Depot lagons, Fon, JOSEP! eee ae, rx 1406 and 1.496 ‘A. —BARGAINS.—UARRIAGES | Fine assortment of top Bu Albert Ehaetons; Rockaway Depot, Business, Jagger. np Jragons. Also sets tight hand-sewed Harness, trom $9 up. Unusual inducements this week. No. 8 Cortlandt street, near Broadway. N ASSORTMENT OF FINE CARRIAGES, UNSUR- Pon Park and ‘ony, | . i iAuality and testa, at repsonat prices; several second hand Carriaces an e STAATS BELL, 7 Washington place near Broadway, QOUPE SIX PASSENGER CARRIAGE, NEW, OST $2,300; aust) pe sold to close out an estate for $1,700; one second ictoria, HK AM'S, 10 sast Fourth st. Brewsrwg 4 oc & CO, (OF BROOME STREET) nd hand Wagons purchased for casi na LLIAM H. GRAY, 2 and 2 Wooster street RADLEY, PRAY & 00. 0th BROADWAY, OFFER ‘second db Carriages in good ‘Gonpe, Prastse for four persons, Dog Cart Phacton, Turnout seat Phaeton by Stivers; Coupe Kockaway. Bix sei y, Pony Phaeton, Top Phacton Bugey, “tT Cart.” Central. AN p BERGANT HOUSE, 25X60, NEAR CENTRAL Park, for sale.—In fine order tor immediate occu- paney:: ty two-thirds can remain on mortgage. Owner, 22 ixty-ninth street A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP, BROWN | STONE Honso for salo—North side of Forty-second street, hear Fitth avenue, with or without. the elegant Vurat. j Anished in hard wood ai angen mei and tres, neeronn R, DREW & CO, No. 3 West Twenty-third stroet, Fifi Avenue Hotel. AD noun Tipe HIGH STOOP HOUSE FOR SALE— enue, near Bingy-gecond. street 0 opposite Sentral Park a bargain. No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale, on Thirty-el hte ae near Fifth avenne nes Ween h ‘Twenty-third street, ths yd Hotel. LARGE FOUR STORY peows STONE HOUSE, on Madison avenue, for sale, ;, also one on itn ay avenue, Fenty ny Eigee story ‘worn ‘stone, $20,000; title, and must be sol _SJOHN PETTRETCH 1,036 Third avenue, Owe AT LOW PRICES AND WARRANTED.— Two four vine, six seated Phactons, Rockaways, wi Victorias, Seas MoM rel stool ts aetna : in fine condition, turers, 698 Broad way. NARRIAGES—SECOND HAND.—AN ASSORTMENT Road and top Wagons: Pony Phactons, four and sx seat Phactons, turnoutsai Bugglen, Hockawaye, Depot ‘Wagons, & LY DAMAGED, GREAT BAR- rains. lew and second hand Carriages of orey little Ssited > wril'be sold ow MANUFACTU URERS' UNION, 638 Broadway. _ legant T Cart, Rumble Phaeton, Ona FOR SALK—LINED IN BLUE CLOTH, ood running order, for $250; also ay rior satfir ined Coupe, price S40, “Apply at 86 Walker se FOR SALE AA, LANDAUL! side-spring Buggies, all m: ise Duta verg short ime. and are as good as news Ad. dress 8., box 2.485 Post office. OR SALE—THREE HORSES, 000D FOR ALL business use, from 6 to 8 years old. Also, Wagons. Tope seen ut 346 West Fifty-second streot, stable. URNITURE TRUCK FOR SALE.—APPLY AT 277 Canal street. FOR SALE TWO BAY HORSES. 15 AND 16 HANDS; also two Canadian Pontes, sound and kind. 7 to t) years old, suitable for cart, truck or express, and free, Aylish drivers; must be sold; $70, $80, Bll, B29. No. 7 Bayard street. OR SALE—DEPOT WAGON AND ONE 8ET OF ht double Harness; both nly, 333, ‘one month; price Apply to A. M. FANNING, 25 hast Fourth st OR SALE—A HANDSOME, SATIN LINED CLAR- ‘ence: cost $2,000; will be sold tor $1,100; formerly below ed to a private gentleman. AM H. GRARY, Nos. 20 and 22 Wooster street. ror SALE—TWO HEAVY BAY TEAMS, TRUCK Paresh s Ranectly sound; sold for want of use; one 700 pounds ; the other 2,400 pounds; well Baie: sare: stout imber’ also wo, Double fr coke and one Single ‘Truck ; in good order closing business. Apply at 626i et, rear, tll sold. For gate NEW WAGON, HORSE AND HARNESS fold on account of slektiess; price $98. Inquire at 92 Wooster street, base OR SALE—A CHESTNUT MARE, 8 YEARS OLD; trots in 33 minutes pound in limb; kind and gentle aga nice lady. Inquire at 2% Broadway, room 3. OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S STABLE OUTFIT, consisting of Brougham on new; built b: Peters& son, London: shifting fark Phaeton ani y Phaeton; Tanlem. Harness, three sets of double Harneon Binnkets, Whips. hc. yurioband “Harness. Can be geen at 133 West Higntecaeh’s stre OK SALE CHEAP—BLACK MARE, 15 HANDS, SUIT- ‘able for any light business; can be seen at 106 West nty-fAtth street, OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, TRUOK, Hoel one hore. Tracks and Harness; Horse 6 years o 16 bands high ; warranied sound; sold for want of use, Apply at 73 V: FLABNES, | HC HORSE BLANKETS AND CARRIAGE Robi endlegs and Seonieing vee variety ose cea a ae mgeacepton’ pri e ork; ion; $ Oo. HOSEMAN 2 BROTHER, Manufacturers a Warehouse 114 Chambers st. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE, 1N K.—A good double Truck ood Urocere. Harnesn, $80; a good Milkmen tiarn fa good Buguy larness, Naud made, $17; ¢ stable Sianket, alco a large assortment of hankets, 6, Shee’ ts ec, call and examine for yourstives. FISHER. & OMBORNE, TI Barclay. wrest, second door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray street Bs harris TRUCK AND HARNESS FOR SALE. IN- _quire at 174 South Fifth avenue. A FULL SIZE FURNISHED | mouse oF, THIRTY- third street, witn extension; on Thirtieth, 70 feet deep, Rear Fith avenue; on Thirty-first, te Forty: tifeh, ‘orty- alxt! ae ington att large House ison and sev- ie bane LEY 4 HENRIQUBS, Bees, j, DOO! 1-200 Broa Broad’ way and Thirty-second street, | town, 10 minutes’ wail JERSEY, et HOBOKEN, H IN CITY TERSIAND BERUEN REAL BSPATE: For Sale. F”, SALE OR TO LET—SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able Houser, with modern improvements and extra lots of ground, on Bergen n Belghts, within twenty-five minutes trom the city rents to to Ajply to APPLEBY & HELME, 733 Whter street. To Lot or Lease. 10 LEASE, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, FOR sale or ‘exchange for City Froperty (cash’ nog Fianted)—Magniticent suburban Residence on Jersey Cit Heights; Mansard roof, bay windows, wide piazza an turret; 16 rooms; all modern. improvel 2 lots in lawn; 'vewetable garden. fruit trees, shrubbery, ac. § wi mable, hennery, beautiful lows and 4 at class neghbors horse or steam cars. TNG, box 1658 Post omice, ad PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR LE AND tO 10 RENT, T RED sae “J-—T0 LET, A FIRS Store and ed in the businoas centro ofthe from the station, Inquire of ISAAC COHN, Red 2: VALUABLE ‘WATER POWER AND MILL PROP« erty for sale, cheap—In Orange county, ¥ infles from steamboat landing, hall mile and a half hours trom New York; 12 acres e080 fest two wings, 40 feet square; two dwolle ings, outhouses, ‘sheds, machinery, G4-horse power ture bine much ee feet tall, suitable for any manufacturing, purpose. LON & SLOAN, i East Seventeenth st. B GALE—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN great bargain to a prompt buyer, Park ‘aud Sixtieth street; must be West Forty-third street. Brokers need not near Gents anny. at OR SALE. —ON MADISON AVENUE, NEAR FIFTY. fiith two four story sto! finish city Lobs taken in payments algo'a, Savor in a pelt location near the Park at a sacrifice for cash. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, Corner Fitty-seventh street and Third avenue, OR SALE.—A LARGE NUMBER OF PRIVATE Houses trom Fifty: West of Third avenut avenue at a special bargs it. THANGIS CRAWFORD Corner Fifty-seventh street and Third OR SALE CHEAP—A FOUR STORY HOUSE ON Thirty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- Dues; also, to close an estate, e comer, House on Madison ‘avenue, near Rowton see 28x! ROMAINE 1 BROWN, 1,280 Broad wa; einer Thirty-thira street. (OR SALE—THAT MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY brown stone front House, No. 1 Rast Pifty-third street, adjoining Firth avenue, 26x00x100; most elsborately, hit replete with every modern convenience; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply on premises. COUNTRY HOME—MOST. ATTRACTIVELY LO- A cated and thoroughly comfortable ; 1@ minutes trot depot and one hour trom New York; pears be large 8 ‘andl convenie! i) ‘on beautiful lawn, shaded db: hi tables, lauu ten minutes from depot; one hour from New Yor! jase new, modern and stylish ; thirteen, eee with pan- triesand closets; ail commod er A COMPLETE FARM OF TEN OR FORTY ACRES; 01 Comtore, for Address box ! T FORGET THE Lae first class Houses and Sites Nyack, on the Hudson, SATURDAY, September 18,1873, rot Auction column.) _ % thine str ILEGANT. VILLA—SPLENDID VIEW BAY AND 1, ocean; tree acreat 100 a frult trees and gardener’s house; one hour from ¢ 3 0 ie rARRRIN, 60 Broud stroct. * THOR 8, SALE—THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE on Thirty-second street, near Sixth avenue, $21,000; two four story on Sixtr-irst street, 62 tect deep on par- lor floor, & quick purchaser. ALLEN, DOOLEY ENRIQUE! , 1,200 Broadway and Thirty: seouhd street. East side. FOR, SALE NO. 710, LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR Fifty-seventh street, four story and basement first class Residence, finished all through in hardwood and cabinet finish; thisisone of the most, complete houses how in the market; terms toguit, purchaser. Apply on ir FAND some COTTAGE—TWO LEGANT RESIDENCE, WITH ALL THE CITY IM. provements; eight acres, splendidly Improved fine stables, carriage house, well led grounds; one of the finest properties on Staten [siand: 15 minutes? drive from landing; owner going to Kurope: 62,000; terms to suits Fit 40,000 RRIN, 50 Broad street. OR SALE—IN WEST HOBOKEN, N. J., A Pag House, with balfan acre of good land Anguire ot JAMES DOWD, 169 West Kighteent! sa STORY, BASEMENT; ‘two lots neatly laid out; flowers, fruit; fine views seven minutes from terry; Seasen at sient Premises, or to F, AITTEL, 1,006 Third avenue. ie Sroad street. OR BALE—THE THREE STORY BROWN STONE EW HAVEN, CONN.—LARGE TWO BTORY BRICK front House No. 136 Kast, Bitty, fifth street, near Lex- House, c ern improve- ington avenne; size 20x80x76; newly painted and_in | ments: one block i from the colleges tinily furnished it fagroa h GrBer ARR to WILLIAM & E, A. CRUIK- | desired A Cortlandt street, N. ¥. te eased RENT, £0 PER MONTH—A TWO STORY FRAME (OR SALE—A FOUR STORY TENEMENT HOUSE, Cottage on Brow 10 minutes from Inwood de- in Bast enirty erath street; rents for $100 a month ; Price $10,000; terms to suit. J. ¥, KRAFT, 216 Third avenue. WO BARGAINS.—A ¥IRST. CLASS TENEMENT Property ; rent $2,925; price $28,000; below East For- Hleth street, and also a Tenement louse, full lot; rent JOS“UPH BLANT, $1,900; price 500. " we East Nineteenth street. ry AVENUE, WEST SIDE, FIVE eRe crores roperty, 25 feet front, Twenty- Pa bet ward, fore cast on Second avenue, ror at able offei FRANCIS CRA 0, Corner Fifty-seventh street and Third ‘avenue. ‘West Side. A ees are -A PARCEL OF i,OTS IN THE UPPER partof the city tor a) serene bargain; small amount of cash can purchase POTTE! BROTENS ‘No. 4 Warren street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN 8TONE House for sale—On Fifty-fi street, near Ei ag avenue ; 16x55x100; Astor lease; $13,009, DREW & CO., No,'3 West Twenty-third street, near Fink Avenue | Hotel: THREE STORY HIGH STOOP, ‘BROWN STONE House Serio pate ramen street, near Sixth avenue, 22x58x100; price ie cite by H.R. DREW 4 CO., No. 8 West Twenty-third st, Fifth Avenue Hotel, RIVATE STABLE TO LET—POSSESSING EVERY oqavenianse: six stalis, large carriage Peet good yard, &c. Apply at 106 Kart Thirty-second si THOS, BEEVENSON, ‘Agent, Sty HAND FOUR-SEAT PONY PHAETON—LIGHT Rockaway, jump seat Buggy, Victoria, Dog Cart, Goupe ay, fide bar top ‘Wagon and other ily Carriages an lig ight Wagons cheap. MA LNUF: URERS’ UNIO iN, <TABLE TO LET_FOUR STALLS, RENT Je PER month, ‘wel fourth stl treet, 10 LET—TWO "SUPERIOR STABLES, FOUR J AND fight stalls in fine order; very central location, near our office. Wi: ELLIOTT & 00. 1.491 Broadway, near Forty-fith street. E OFFER SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN PARK and Pon; ed Phaetons, Victorias, Dog Carts, light sighly sole ea road Buggies, several’ second hand and slightl bei NOPAGTU 7 UFAUTURERS' UNION, 688 Broadway. $75-! —A BIG “BAY HORSE, SUITABLE FOR HEAVY e work ; a sorre! Mare, 8 years, good worker, a platform Express Wagon, nearly new, $90; Express Wagons and Narness, cheap. No, 203 Eighth 125 Wie BUY A HANDSOME NEW LIGHT Express Wagon; also a strong, top Express gon been used a few times: for $180: tWo nets of H ness, $25 and $3) each. 141 Kast tre $155 Suse SORREL Ht a Mare, pony made, 6 isn team carriage Horses, 7 years, 216 West Thirty-first street. 18: ‘ears, 16, lose st} gentle, for la T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twenticth street, —Mone an Watehes, Lamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, particularly Pia rivate parlor for ladies; business strictly confidential T JACKSON'S, 86 BROADWAY, t, OPPOSITE ELEV- A’ enth street.—Money liberally’ adv: ‘on Dia- Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dr: Broperty ot every description, ed Goods and Personat rivate entrance for T 167 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET, Money liberally advanced on Diamond: agua Jewelry, fhdia shawls, Silks, &c.; the some RAGE. ht an sold ; private office for ladies. CORNER FOURTH STREET.— nces on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, res itair shawls, Laces and Personal Property JAMES P. MATTHE ia 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD. ‘on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, the highest market price for the same. Bilks, of every description. — T HYMAN’S, vances mad ‘&c., or will NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. — 39 Liberal adances tade on Diamonds, Wat pee Jewelry and all kinds of ee ‘The same Boug ht and sold. Room 1. YMAN LEOPOLD. 403 38, AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH ind Twenty Sith streets Liberal advances made mn ‘atche: welry, ces an Shawis. Saine voughtatrull value" L. BERNARD. ~ BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY ST! 85 Money liberal advanced at the old reliable Loan Office. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Merchandise and Personal Property. The same boas it | 2p] BROADWAY.—LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE 1.261 ou personal ‘property of all kinds; Diamonds, Mi clea ee pe’ bought pod | Si private en- wali’ lower bell. 1,261 Broad way, be- tween natn ret and id Thirty: second eote 1,26 wa} Jewelry. # on Name bought and sold. Te PROPOSALS, SROPOSALS POR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE P Alarm ‘Teeerane in the cities of Washington and Georgetown, ©. BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH office, rdom ‘B.—Parlor for tadies. Branch '¥ loaned on Diamonds, Watches, LINDO BROS, rice BoaRp oF 1 tae psig D.O., t Wasntnaro: Sealed proposals will be received iat ‘hie oftice “until 12 M. on the ist da, rection of & ayatem of fire alarm rm talegre material, fire alarm box wires, machinery and appurtenan: the system in thorough Working order, agreeably tne ote Legialative Assembly of the District of Colum bia, approved June 28 1878 and in accordance with, the cations, and mainly in accordance ram, pay nd will be explained at room Bevicm pa ia Ro. coum tobe furnished shall be in every respect equal to the best in use, and, to secure that, the success contractor will be payee to envr into good and suficient bond for 4 aaamunek tr 6 oe jet fa ° et hig i . cbtihed tor in the sum of ive thousand On) dollars, tha ite itidder ‘will accept and perform tne contract it a rarded nc to reject anv oF all: bids is reserved. Payment will be made when the whole work shall have been completed and accepted by the Board in ‘working order. Peers c at the system in good working rs after completion, sot pei ¢ amount contracted for will be. sotaiued until me ‘oa of the said two (2) years as a aa therefor. osals must be enclosed in a led envel m= "Proposals tof Lippe Fire Ainrin tele- SHEPHERD, graph,” andaddresed Vice President nt Board of Public Works. YAaNTeo To PURCHASE—A PATE! PATENT | MFDICIN! of merit, Fp A or weil Thon lame pias Pins | cen ity ang poise cagh. Adurem JasUN, eral A 1,000 YEARS’ LEASEHOLD OF HOUSE AND LOT, 240 Thompson street, for $10,000, cash. Apply at the restaurant 102 Bleecker street. JFOR SAUE—A NEW FIVE STORY TENEMENT House, in Twenty: fAfth street, near Eighth avenue; ith be sold immediately. Appiy to J. CURBIT, 253 Mint ue. ISPENARD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE cheap.—Lot, 25x94, with three story Building; terms easy. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard stro $12. 000 EQUITY IN LOTS ON EIGHTH AVE. nue, above Central Park, to exchange td in Brooklyn; apy t if any, must be D! H. GILMAN, 294 Broadway. Misceliancous. OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS BKOWN STONE Houses, on Green, near Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. on easy tering, with irhmediate possession D, H, STONE, tc Broadwa: UST BE SOLD—FIVE STORY DOUBLE ment, 25x60x100, rented for $3,100, price $ 2.500; terms easy ; also 69 other tepement Houses, Heat i210 16 WALTER W, MONTAGUE, ‘Estate Broker, Beni ey avenue and Prene tim ret. ERALD BRANC ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT ouR, “BRANCH OFFICE, THE LONG ISLAND “SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M, TILL 9 P. Mi. ON SUNDAY FROM $ TILL 9 P, M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. Foe, SALE STWO. STORY RASEMENT AND SUB- collar brick House, ail modern, improvements, in Hooner street, Nineteenih ward, Brooklyn: also Cot at kar Rockaway, . Apply’ to PETER DELA is Grand street, Williamsburg’ OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, TWO FIRST CLASS brown stone Houses, on Green, near Clinton ave- ue, on easy terms, with iinmediate Bosession. iw York ‘ork. STONE, 192 Broadwa, OR SALE (OR TO LET TO A PRIVATE FAMILY)— Family desirous of giving, up housekeeping, some marble front House in Virst place, Brookly: improvements; newly retitted; with or without Purni- ture; ¢ ih terins. res x 3,088 Post office, New ¥ fA. G. DA ARWIN, No, i0 Pine street. \REENWOOD CEMETERY.—ONS ‘OF FOUR Lots, enclosed; granite posts; galvanized railing { monu- Ment erected near main entrance, $1,000. Apply to A. NN: ING, . 23 East Fourth street. OTS FOR SALE OR LEASE FOR FACTORIES, Lots, with bulkhead water front; prices low ; te’ easy. Apply to 8. B, SCHIEFFELIN, 170 William street. LET—WILLIAMSBURG AND NINETEENTH ard (Brooklyn) Houses and Apartments, within ing distanee of ferries. Apply to 0. V. HOLCOMB, roadway, Brooklyn, E. D, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE / AND TO" RENT. nexed)—Six full Lots on and near depot; will be sold on ‘LASS FURNISHED HOUSE, ig ES, hij p ground, stables, October to May $60 monthly or $1,200 yearly ; Kingsb ridge, p per Hudson River Ruil- road. Tniquire for Singer p! WOR SALE—IN THE TOWN OF KINGSBRIDGE, about 14 acres of valuable Land, fronting on the old ‘Albany Post Road price $2,0N per acre: terme easy. Yor particul y tod. G. JENNIN te ‘OR SALE—50 MINUTES FROM CITY BY HARLEM Railroad, in White Plains, Westchester county, one inile trom depot, a first class Ferm, containing 83 acres; good orchards; good fences; land in high state of culti- vation; large three story French root House, 17 rooms with modern improvements; barns, carriage ‘house, a! new; ice pond and excellent water on the premises, Ad- dress J. R., box 124 Post office, White Plains, N. Y. (OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, TERMS easy; about 5) acres of Ane unimproved Land, east of Irvington, on the Hu situated among the finest country seats, an overlooking the Hudson and surrounding country for miles. For, particulars inquire K. 8. , Broadway, corner Tw: nth street. Fo SALE OR LEASE—ABOUT 40 ACRE! ya ed one mile up the Hudson, above Yonke: on the Jersey shore, Known as Jehnson’s; al ‘about 2,000" ect of river front and extensive reservoir of iresh water; dock, factory buildings, fixtures, steam engine, &c., Ac. Ad- eseity Re JORNSON, “Tinton Fulis, Monmouth coun! JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON _ ITY | AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. OR SALE—IN JEASEY CITY, THE STOCK AND Fixtures of « drat clase Liquot Store, situate north- east cor: Grove street and Fifth a eee’, Jersey City, with hong fesse 0 of store; sa 5 m given none fl pt re: Sosa ce of tie ayy hand Fixture several Fi itn tay Maa pB ree stréet, one door from Newark avenues & at as and Croton vac. Inquire of CLUSSON & eet, No. 6 Broad TANTED—A RESPECTABLE PARTY FOR A FIRST Claas furnished aie ba ith, modern improve: ments, hot and cola water, bath, 4 &e. i barn stable, porter's lodge, gas hot tise, wit anda in good onder; distance. less ‘tian ome tour's fe. from ity c rent low, m st of relerence req ; wil be sold if desired on reasonable terms. Addcess *.¢ No, 137 Broad street, room 9, 130! LOTS AT $% EACH-—ONE MINUTE FROM e aigget and one honr from New York. Address 3 Rah ost office, N. J. 1.40 —OOTTAGE, SEVEN ROOMS + full lot; little cash wanted piy at corner of Atlantis’ and Fennsy! ork, avenues, East New ¥ ACRLS TIMBER LAND IN WEST VIR- 30,000 ASRAENRTR uaah, TER Te Merchandise; mud ae) PAKOvER. Cincl oho io, REAL ESTATE 1 TO EXCHANGE, COUNTRY STOR! iTOCK DRY GOoM GRO. A. Series, ke, on. Long Inland; small Farm and good House 22. free cf encumbrances ; exchal uinbere ip Brooklyn, Ughily enc i ee yLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton atreet, New York. SUBSTANTIAL THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING, 765x100, on West se third street, ior sale or ex- change. _Address OWNER, 52 2 Water street. XCHANGE—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSG Y (encumbered) near Prospect Park, Brookivn, some jots (free and clear) and some cash for New York Tene- . BAKER, 27 Chambers street. _ ment NOR SALE, TO LET OR BXCHANGE—A Laraw Factory in Brooklyn, with steam power aud eleva- tor, near Ailantic ferry. ‘Address box 3.183 Post office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PRO erty, short distance beyond No. 30 Broad’ OR SALE ORE: dence, at Newtown, L. railroad, jour miles froth G street ferries; will exchange fot Sewing Machines. |Ap- plv to A. W. RICHARDS, 55 Greenpoint av., Greenpoint, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE NUMBER OF Houses on Jersey City Heights, N. J., Conntry Seats tor City 3 BeBe 24 Broadway. TOR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE A “FIRST. CLASS House, in Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, for a tour story House, between Second and sixth avenues and north of Fifty- jag eagee Apply at 52 West Nineteenth strect, at S A. M. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN PROP. erty, lightly encumbered—A Farm of 1 Westchester county, 40 mites from New York and 6 mill from three railroad stations; small house, good barns, ee land, well watered, dc, or full particulars apply t No. 6 in paint stere. Equity, Beaver street, 00 IN ME ANDISE AND 74 LOTS yee 3. New York fn exchange for other Property jouthern or Western Lauds Pat or Long island Land. Address J BRISTC 164 Fulton stree ‘Boal De u ‘CHANGE—A SPLENDID REST- ‘on the line of horse car ‘WW Arte>. 2 PURCHASE A GOOD GRASS FARM of about 125 or 150 acres; on the line of the Hudson River preferred; the land m' be good and well adaptea to grazing purposes: send small diagram, showing shape of fand, with price of same; also character of buildin outhouses, &c. Address, for one week, CASH, box Herald Uptown Branch office. _HOUSES, ROOOMS, ~""""n this City and Brooklyn. A —A.—A. rgnae REGISTRY FOR THOSE DESIRING + to rent Ho! he ensuing season, at the real es- iate office of PHALON & SLOAN, No. $1 East Seventeenth street (North Union Square), near Broadway. Most cen- tral location in the city. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED,—MEDIUM SIZE, between Thirty-ccond and Forty-eighth street: Fourth and Sixth av family ; would purchase furniture’ and lease hous 11 price reasonably low. Address HAMMOND, Hi om FIRST CLASS HOUSE, HED OR UNFUR. nished, wanted—By a’ small, strictly tam- th and Fortieth Tetoora, east of st be unexceptionable, Address w York Post off for two weeks, box 263 SINGLE GENTLEMAN (GERMAN), PROFESSOR of music, will give instruction in exchange for an unfurnished Koom; references, Address 20 West Fourth street, pianoforte w: URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A LADY OF RE. finement, experienced in housekeeping, d secure aturnished House ina desirable iSallty, remit make an a: filling to erally for si changed. A 101 79s B. ©. Lay Heraid oce, WA RTED-A YULLY FURNISHED HIGH STOOP House, by a small tamily, where the occupant could retain one or two rooms, it’ desired; rent moder- te. only those having first class house ‘and location need _Address OCCUPANT, Herald office. WASTED ay A SMALL FAMILY (ADULTS), A well turnished three story brown stone House, in good location, between Twenty-third and Fiity-eigivia streets, Fourth and Kighth avenues ; reference first class. Address HOUSE, box 5,735 Post office, ANTED—UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, SU able for housekeeping; central location. Address H. SAMMIS, 152 Nassau street, Wastep—4. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. oom, in a house on the fiat plan ; location between Twenty: -third oer Forty 4 second stro: hand Sixth avenues, Ad PRIVATE LUXURY. Merald Up: town Branch ‘othe. /LAINFIELD.—WANTED TO RENT, GOOD HOUSH there until S| ring. or would exchange desitable Lots or House in Elizabeth. ‘Address, with partic olars, PELUAM, Herald offs, ————————— “BILLIARDS. vi NDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND AL eee @ vollender Combination Ca Cushions, i te ‘ue: Seosor't Phelat ty Biicnder, 188 Broadway, N ew Forks -. SSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND ih a fined yt eonstantly on hand, at GEO. gE vu BLAN'S, | No. 7B relay str street, ‘New York. —TWwOo PHE LAN & COLLENDER TABLES, Fos an aso one of Frazer's: Cigar Cases, food order: Apply at fis'vark Row. ~ISTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PL | ANOS, Abneage, 4: , in sepa a oak pate rated “a 4 and «2 Commerce merce street, near Bleecker, :