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THE NEW YORK HERALD “WHULE NO. 13,535. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ANUEEMERTS—Prorszere: Pacn—Fourth, fifth and sixth (OLNGT—-Fourrn Pace—Sixth column. ARDS Firrexwrn Pace Third col BOARDERS WANTED—Fourtu 4as—First, second and BOARD AND "LUDGINGS a hoa a Pace— mROOKLY LYN AuAL, ESTATE. PO a SALE—Srxrexxta BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —Furreaeen Page—First ESS Or iSe Ninn Page—Sixth column. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sixtgenty Pace— comes See SALESMEN—Tuiep -Pace—Fourth col- ae Sock \NG—Tainp Pace—Sixtb column. CHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tuiap Pace—Fourth -and fifth columns. ISE STEAMSHIPS—Fourra Pace—Fifth and counray STD —Fourrn Pacr—Fourth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Firrxantu Pace—rourth col- ‘RY—Pirrexwra Pack—Third column, Day GOODS Hust Paaw—Sixtn cous UNFURN ISHED” Step bit, OiersuaD Pahl IXPRENTH PA‘ HAN STEAMSHIPS—Fouxtu Pacs—Tourth aud humm . DD EARS —Sixteeerit Paae—éixth column, BRCussiONe_Forura See column. L—ELeventy Pace—Fifth cone. FOR SALE—Firrexsntu Pace—First column. FURNISHED KUOMS AND APARINENTS TO LET— arth, Afth ne etic columns. acE—F, SER aevtiani Paat—sixth UH ADVERTISEMENTS—Tuigp Pace—Sixth col- HELP PWANTED—PEMALES—Tain> Pagx—Second and HELP WANTED—MALES—Targp Pace—Fifth and xth columns. HO! CARRIAGES, &C—Frast Pacs—rhind and tourth columns. HOTELS—Fouurn Pact—Fourth colnmn, HOUSES, ROOMS, aC, WANTED—Firreenta Page— and third céiumns, INSTRUCTION Fon Gk—Sixth column, JERSEY CITY, HOBORER. HUDSON Chit AND BER. REAL Tate FOR SALE—Sixrezara re a colts roa rela ara Paae—Second column. UND—Finst Pace—First aud second segs MACHIN. EY —Pirreeeen Pace—First colum: MARSLE MANTELS—Firreenta Pace—! rhea column. MEDICAL—Firreentu Pace—Third column. MISCELLANE: OUR ‘ADVERTISEMENTS — Tweirra ‘AGe——Sixt 1LLANEOUS—Fourrgertu Pace—Sixt jamp. UsIC. eNtH Pagx—Ihird core on AL—F irre zw PUBLICATIONS—Nuvrn Pace Sixth column. RSON. First Pacx—First colums FIANOr ite) ORGANS, 4C.. PLereRarrit Pace—Third Fost OFFICE, ROTOR Fine LF aoe epcone column, ROPOSALS—Fo} Pace— man. PROFESSIONAL SSTUATIONS WaNTED FEMALES '4ck—Second colt PROPERTY “Our OF OF THE “GIT FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Srz: mt Pacr—Second column. REAL ESTATE | TO EXCHA: ANGE—Sixreesta Page—Sec- ond and third columns, bss eatery) WANTED—Sixreentx Pace—Third col- REWALDS—Frast Pace—Second column, BALES AT AUOTION--Finsr Pace—rifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sxconp Pacr— First, second. third, fourth, fifth aad sixth colamns, ‘tun Pace—First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED MALES Tuiap Pack—Third ol SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second_coluinn. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, Finst Pace—Third column. SUMMER RESORTS—Fourta Pagx—Fourih column. if TRADES Tnigp Page—Sixth column, Hue TURF Finst {age—Third colum LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Srareewrn Pacx— ‘Third and tourth columns. TRAVELLERS GUIDE—Fourtn Pacr—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Ty LE Page—sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE. Must Psar—Becond column, WESTCHESTEK COUNTY, PROPERTY FOR BALE OX ‘0 LET—Sixreenta Pace—Second column. wings, pe fh 40.—Firrxentu Paae—Fourth col- yee RESORTS—Fourra NES oe a ‘YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Finst th col- ums. HERALD sr ANxca OFFICE—UPTOWN. DVBRTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD jOBIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, '4265 BROADWAY AND 690 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICL, OPEN EVERY YEAR ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT’ ALL HOUES UP TO 9 P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. REWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE GAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY.THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. _ DAY AND NIGHT IN THE wle Bale | ao'2 LosT AND FOUN J OTice—To THE THIEF Wo STOLE M1 NO ttbook at Fast Altany, Saturday eveni a Express (rain cars, which lett New Yo pickpocket who took my pocketbook is a here he lives ts also known, od thes 4 to informs that it he returus atonce: the bocketbook and pape May Keep the money and no questions asked, ocketbook with J; be Skyber. Nor 36 Bleck Rew Yorn, Sept. 8 1873, PRICE FOUR. CENTS. SPORTING—DOGS, BIDS, SC. A.W ROR, SALE, ALL KINDS, OF FaNcY, DOGS, vy Birds ac.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food for mock =) birds At B. G, DOVY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Cans HO) sES, SEAS E: Ly nd best vel and examine the Waverly fifth street, near Broad’ Wa sa Pete! rene tl be 7 teach ted Loe we, Rew; also |, Cartri: Address RIPLEY box 169 Herald othe, ag A —ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, PARK AND PONY g pbhaetons, Dehot, Expres and Business Wagons, d second-hand, at 141 West Broudway, near THE TURF, $. REWARD.—a EPGEESRAOS ‘Lost, IN GOING through Wi reet to Broadway. ‘down to Park piace, containing a amail amount of Moniey, w Kecelp! aud smail knife. aera receive the above i Ward on leaving it at 308 W t Twenty -l gh asre est nty our Fee OL. REWARD.—ANY PERSON RETURNING iad Bible that was taken on the eve of the Sth Inst. i Q. East Twenty second aeaeet will receive the above reward and no questions asked. ‘LOST, SEPTEMBER 9, FROM 6 ninth i sereet, a white Spitz Dox, () WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF Kid Gloves stolen trom be eta yr on 520 afternoon, or tor information that will lead t their recovery. Communications bio eat 7, walk, PERSON WHO TOOK A SMALL GOLD itch from @ room in the St. James Hotel late on Monday might ‘will return same its full va ue will be paid and 5 no qucs.ions asked. Address K. L. ¥., box 217 Herald SPECIAL NOTICES, ean CASH. ‘The Public Library of Kentucky pays all its prizes at its Gift Concert in cash, without discount, and in- stantly. on presentation of tickets. The Farmers and Drevers’ Bank makes itself responsible for the payment ot all prizes. For tull particulars see Herald of next Sat- THOM For tickets, circulars or information address AS H. HAYS, Manager, Branch office, Broad- "HERALD BRANCH OFFIOE, zoos © corner of Fulton, ayenne oy) ore im sires Open trom 8 P.M. On Sunday irom 3 to oo! NY ‘PERSON GOING TO SALT LAKE CITY OR bezond, can purchase @ first class Ticket to that points hey redvand rate. Address N. E. P. box [KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. FUR "AE BENE. fitof the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For in. forma marion ‘send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 oad SHAVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM Snclig government every drawing, circulars, giving fall intormation, free. ‘ES, Broker, Broadway, room! YARL H. SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz 4 Warker, 860 Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street and Union Minera Spring. Wi tere, examined and endorsed by the leading chemical author!- tes of the United States. “Natural Mineral Waters kept on hand. The business (including the control of Gentral ‘Park Mineral Springs) continues, the same as heretofore, Mr. Warker having withdrawn March 1, 1872, ‘AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, SEPT. 17. German State Lotteries, Send for circulars. RITTER & CO., Box 3,826 Post office 5 Nageau street, rooin 4. _ Branch office 1,017 Third av., hear sixtieth se frat HA YANA LOTTERY. NEXT DRAWING SEPTEMBER 17, Frizes cashed, full information given. circulars SH Eay and eee A. BROWN, 8! Broadway. Box ost oftice. ‘AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, City of Hamburg Lotte: Brunswick Government Lottery Prizes cashed and information ¢ n given /ZODORE ZSCHOCH, Post office box 6,080. Nassau strect. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, KENTUCRY—FXTRA CLASS NO. 529—sePTEMBER 10, 1873, , 63, 41, 68, 8, 38, KENTUCKY—CLAss NO. 590—serremper 10, 1873. 41, 24, 14, 4 % SS. HiMONS f CO, Managers ‘Cov ington, Ky. SMELEY COLLEGECRITEA CLAbs XO, perrennz 10 1873, 66, . Sasa Oe oO i, 3, 1k, 7 egress i a Yt 32, 36, 'H & CO., Managers, Covingto Address J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadvra 183 Paiton etaned and No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4,1 EW YORK, SEPTEMBER B. 187.—UNITED GER- t a meqiiae of the September 9, in M. Mandl, to act as a representative d transact business on behalf of the “a! Bey been ad Boclety and its sald ‘Executive Board, was b; pan. imous yote under-igned said Executi ve Board pheondlonally revoked ant declared null and void, and his connection with the Society will eerrety cease after ae nate B; ee f the Executive Board. ENRY'D, LO fice'Freadent. EENST VON BLOM. BERG, Secretary. ad DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, for the benefit ot the Common School and Poor Fund: EXTRA CLASS, KO. 63, 'O4, a1, sonra, castins—cuass x0, BB, 25, 70, 44, 66, 07, 8 EERFOOT DRIVING PARK.—TROTTING FRIDAY, ember 12, at 2 PM. Match for $500 im. Poll A Thorn's Rveotk, g. Captain Jenks. kame in harness—M. Rogers’ b. c. Ab‘ Harn" br. @ Unexpected: best 3 MeMAHON, Superintendent, PUBETW OOD AssoCTATION. MORRISANIA, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. TUMN MKETING, 1873. COMMENCING TUESDAY, September 16 Purse No. 1, $1,000, 2:48 class, 13 entries. 1,50, 2 8 class, 7 entries. bat: THURSUAY. eptember 18 class, 18 enitries. +7 ah 224 ctnee Centrex With Dav -saren DAY, September 20. Purse No. & $1.20, 2:3 class, Gentries, Purse No. 6, $2,500, 2:21 class, 6 enirics, Races commence ¢ach day at 2 o'clock, Admission to nd stand and fleld, $2. es to club house, endors. d yy a membe! Hocevcars fsave: Harts Bridge each 7 of the races every ten minutes, direct for the Fraiae leave Forty-second gtroot depot at 1:40 A. und PM VAN NESS, President, 1am H, Vaw Corr, Superintendent Fpatueron PARK ASSOCIATION, HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA, FALL MEETING, SEPT, 23, 2%, 25, 187% PREMIUM $3,000. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1873. PURSE No. }, $400, 3 minute race, for horses that have never beaten 3 minutes Firat horde, $200; second horse, $100; Bute pore, e fourth PURE '$000' @:83), for horses that have never Deaten ee ne vitae horse, $20; second horse, $125; third horse, $75; fourth herse. $50. SECON! DNESDAY, ian WE! 1873, PURSE No. 3, $400 (2:50), for Toone that have never beaten 2:59. ar, fom oe second horse, $100; third $0 sin, for horses that have never 4 ; secon orse, a Rorse, $90; fourth horse, THURSDAY, PSHE 25, 1873. PURSE No. 5, $300 (2:42), lor horses that have never beaten 2:42. ‘Pirst horse, » bo: second horse, $75; th nore, $465, fourth horse, beaten 229 ° vitst horse horse, $120; fourth horse, Parties from New York uate Geotral Railroad of New Jersey and Lehigh Valley Railros maroad, trom Philade! airy take’ North Pennsylvania ilroad Partics from Reading ship horses via Allentown and Leng Valley Raiirou Parties trom Elmira, Lehigh Valley Railroad. ©. PARDEE, President ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, Fall Meeting, 1873; $10,000 in premiums, First day, Tuesday, September 23, Purse No, 1—$1,00), for horsey that have never beaten 3 pia ees me $:00 to frst, $250 to second, $150 to third and 0 fourth. Purse No, 2—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten 2K; ane to first, $500 to second, $300 to third and $200 a day, Thursday, September 25 Parse No‘s pai 26), for horses ‘that have never beaten 2:81; $600 to frat, f: $900 00 scone, $400 to Third ad ‘180 to our Purse No. 4~$1,780, for horses that have never beaten 2:27 $800 10 first, $400 to second, $900 to third and $200 to fourth. ‘Third da: + Saturday, September 27. Purse No. 5—$i,' jor horses that have never beaten Heat 8500 to frat, $250 to second, $150 to third and $100 to bast No. coe for horses that have never beaten pot Poet to first, $700 to second, $500 to third and $300 CONDITIONS. All the above races to be mile heats, best three in five, in_barness. and will be conducted under the rules of the National Association, In heats where eight or more horses start tne distance will be 180 yards; when less than eight horses start the distance will be 109 yarda In Sone of postponement, tery uae, of rule 18, the race OF races shall be trotted on the first good day and frack following, omittin ing Sunday. In case a rider or driver shall be reg as authorized by rule 2% the substitute be paia for the service required of a untrance fee ten per cent of purse, and must ac- Bam! ination in allcnses. A horse that is ruled out ey tot be entitled to a premium. Entries will close St Chaimberiain's pool room, 1,146 Broadway, New York, on Hondas, wovtenines, ty) ay eee All ce municat GEO. W. “OAKLEY. § Bu eriniendent ‘eo 'Stontague eet BE Sievchia, or at Cham- rlain’s, 1,1 ‘Broadway. } ‘ork. E. O. READ, President. Grornce W. Oaxcer, Superintendent. for horses that have never ; second horse, $200; third ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, Fall Running Mceting, 1873. Three days, day, September 9, and ‘continuing Thursday and mber 11 and 13. Four races the first and id thrve races the second day. | Races com- at two o'clock. Admission to field, $1; to field ig grand ad and quarter stretch, $3; 1 club itroduces @ member, BO. REED, President. PARIS AGENCY HERALD. NEW YORK BSSRS, KREMER & 00, “AMERICAN REGISTER, AVE BEEN APPOINTED PA PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO BINGLB NUMBEKS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. __PERSONAL. MOS COSTA-I AM COMING UP TO-DAY, AT 11, AA ifsame as before. RANK—BEEN 80 UNHAPPY. HOW I SHOULD like to see you! Write soon. TILLY, WA ana lbp: a ne ew Scheme out: $525,000 drawn eve! a soameneing August 30, 4 x o' prizes, farnished: ofders filled. Circulars sent tree on applica: Hon. spanish Bank Bilis and Governments purchased. mounting to $300,000. "information ‘LOR & CO., Bankers, it Walt citeet, Re HAVANA LOTTERY. —$526,000 DRAWN BEP- tember 17, 1873. Circulars’ sent,” Information given and tickets for saic by P. C. DEVLIN, Stationer and Printer, 80 Liberty street, New York. TAMMERING.—NEW YORK PAM MERITG ie 4) tute, Professors MANN & COLVIN, estal ocd 1870, 107 West Twenty-third street. No pay tor ether when required or our services until cured. Send for circular, NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. FOX, MAIDEN name Kate Mallon, by her mece, CATHERINE IGHT, Post office, Westchester, N. Y. INFORMATION WANTED—OF STEPHEN DENNIS (colored), ave Eastern Shore, on ewe Ci died . owned 1M Korena edi by hi Betsy ‘all at Si4 West Fi SEPH—PLANS nano) WILL BE AT SAME piace about 19th (Friday). Call aiter seven P. M. T in Herald. CHRISTIAN CHARIT' EON B. M***—IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO SEE YOU at L—— Tuesday evening. Address, appointing an- Saee for interview, MAMIE H., box 221 Herald ‘R ARTHUR CLASO: STOPPING AT THE NEW orm eek Boel will be pleased to receive the address cy SAAINNIE, OF LEXINGTON AVENUE. PLETTERS At City Post office ; also at Pulas P. &—KATE KELLY AND BRIDGET CARROLL ARE «_Fequested to call at 8 Clinton street, room 1’ Se ARLE.IF | PHILIP ARLE will + address to C.°& R, POILLON, 2% South siren Ne VYork, he wit Yarn of something to;his ad: Sree TO" ‘EET ME AT tags ON ch Ir re it. I will w: a! AVENUE, CORNER FUURTEENTH ntieman, with gray hat and on SEARLE, MERCHANT, ‘ECOND street. —Wili youn Ses ‘cane and red and white rose, meet me at hal and same time this evening? gersa oeks By aiving particu LOST AND FO _FOUND. A SWAP ‘AND A A FIX.—ON BAT SATURDAY EVENING | 1 accidental, eecten ed my black Bag for another in the curs or at French's (lotel.- The other party to this x can get his own by calling there and aWarVIRE D a AFTERNOON—GENTLEMAN ae WAS from passing his card to iady y, Sete into ‘on account of little gir who bove terry, can [bay oe ‘acquaintance addres sing L. L., Herald ofte EFT_—ON SUND AY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873, in the.East New York cars irom South Seventh rtreet, iitamsburg, a fine black merino Shaw', double. belong: Ang to a deceased friend, Phe finder will’ be liberally re- ‘warded by leaving it at 1,088 Latayette avenue, Brookiyn, err the Captain of the sieamer Stonington, pier 33 $25 REWARD. —THE PERSON WHO TOOK A ste the se ore A. (marked M. W, C., in old Eng- tof a South ferryboat irom Brooklys m Tuceday, will receive the Maia re: the same, with contents, at 16 Broadway, Park place, Brooklyn. Raw fi pe Ler REWARD. Spur. GROWN MALTESE frayed away Monday night, about 9 o'clock. deward riwitt paid by returning | hertoue West Lwenty- hee TERRIER DOG: | BARS AND TAIL Cit; of GANG white ieather collar; liberal reward, at 24 Broadway, room No. & J 08T—BOY'S GOLD.HEADED CANE ON OR NEAR Folton, ey re “Lottie to Willie.” By return- to 217 ba: ith street, the tall value will be Y's CROCHET Loe MONDAY NIGHT, West Twenty- Cuff. Reward at Dr. MILLERS fice UESDAY, “third, proet, et on Teves NER lower, and Thie insur- by revuraiug TATE LOTTERIES OF MISSOURL Grand single number scheme, drawn the last day of every month, $300,000 in prizes; whole tickets $10. Send ohn iets MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers, St JRANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES COR. rectly—Books, eval sd) Catalogues, MS I, Ce all kinds of Sommers and judicial documents. Broadway, room 1. J. B. LUNA, Ly J INE AND SPIRIT TRADERS’ SOCIETY OF THE United States.—A special meeting of the society will be held at their rooms, No. 35 Beaver street, on ‘Thursday, September 11, at 2 P. M, PH. BONFORT, Secretary. 589. 5QQ 18, DRAWN DAILY IN THE a] Legalized Kentucky Lottery. Royal javana and Kentucky circulars free; 123, ctx: commis. Address | BALEY & CO. “ottice estad- sion lowed. lished 30 ye 8), 5. LOAN "OFFICE: x i TT? BLEECKER | 8Ti EET, | EAR. BROADWAY, UP ae stairs—Highest cash “Advances on, Diamdnds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawnee Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker street. T 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John street, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Mercliandise, Life Policies, for any amou T WOLF BROTHERS’, 899 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth yn Watches, diamonds, Jews particularly, Pianos; private parlor tor ladies; basi strictly confidential, T HYMAN'S, vances made on &c., of will pay the 10 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD. hamonds and Watches, Silverware, highest market price for the sam ATE, HARRIS, #1 SIXTH AVENUE. THIRD HOUSE above Waverley place, money advanced on person property, Jeweiry, Diamonds, Silverware. Ring the bell At private entrance. T NO, 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, N&AR BROAD way, I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watchos, advance on the same. ISAACS, Diamond 7 Thirteenth street, near Broadway. MERICAS OFFICE—735,—UTMOST VALUE LOANED Shawl ae, La Vall on bo vor will bay. Rassblieiad ba ated rit BANRINGEH, 76 Brondway: T 767 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET, Money liberally, advanced on he Wateh Jewelry. India shawls, Silks, &e.; bruce | ought es 1d; private office for ladies. Moxey, LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, bbe 4 and Silverware, and the same bought, . ALLEN , 41 Broadway, near Fourteenth st. FIRUSKI, 631 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY Ss. street. Highest sdvances. on Diamond nds, Watehon, Jewelr; lverware, indies.” Business contd mal. 6 6a" Bt Frongwey NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST orrice — 39 Liberal dances toade on on, Diamonds, Watches ‘and wold. Room 1. mat MAN ete SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. FOURTH 40 ena Tee rae gy ral advances m: oy aic iy Shavit Baas pout at nl vanes: sb liad ‘and Personal Property. Tho same bo s em Thee sr oli Great Sone mi eee OBT_NEAR THIRD, AVENUE, A, earns Visite zeturning {¢ to Wi. SCHAUS, 109 Broadway, 8YOF PY beeas FROM THIBTY-THIRD Treaas BET AND fourt Ninth ra Barrinas, de alt ty Liberal ae ne Hoes them ey ‘Thirty-third str EN FROM - IYDERIONTD COLUM. ee sera Cane at aa old cap, fm ets $200 ela We o ress, for three un G. BRL, New BRIE. New fork ore ioteb after ater which jo Colum: 913 Cicerone eg cng Eo Jewelry, = ‘ er samiet bought and soid. — 1,267, Svea oe, SMA ie Broegra Mage nae Ace ee — WANTED 70 PURCHASE Cc a Rr! FIRST agian 370, ,P URC Ln 4 feet i Winch name Qx0, W. Oaxuer, Superintendent. ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND rome a a ta - Races Salp commence pez 234 o'clock each di BUKGR W OAKLEY, Superintendent. OLS BOLD ON, THE RUNNING RACES AT ospect Park to-da; oe! al 's Hotel, opposite the track, * 'n. B, JONSON. BL. SPEED, SPEED, re had SAFETY AND ELE- GREAT, POSITIVE, grin oe AND PEREMPTORY BY PUBLIC a 10. O-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT. AT STABLE NO. ee UAB (MERCER Pas EN WAVERLEY AND CLIN no LACES, AND REAR OF HOTEL, AT LOR OCLOCE SHARP, BY Y SENKISG AUCTIONEERS, ¢, elegant, first class eosin road and family" Horses, hon $5 is, Carriages, single double Haraess, all the best city built, being th the property of a private gentleman just returned from Long Branch, and now sold as owner et ae jo 194 hands} Full noano and Gail, wich on iz and 6 years old hind ankle; fin im outatyled by any | ce living tro sotse and am by Hambletomian: ia a pure snd level trotter; oss nor tug or pulls te. mood ti and an extra pole horse; can’ go to track and he trotted this spring at Monmouth Park to he 1 one of the most sensible y young horves to be found; can be driven by any ordinary dr leks or faults, and never has ha Srrolter to handle Bim free of charge; ‘ne iecne of the fastest and Dest, young horscs in the country, and he is Warranted sound, Kind and true, and free irom spot or jm Aico the handaome and fast bay trotting mare Lady ramer, she fs 15¥4 hand nigh and 6 years old; was sired yeh in Allen, dam by Morrell; was raised at Bangor Durchased there by Mr. R. D, Kramer and ht to this city for present owner; thie mare when 4 years old trotted to wagon on Bangor Track, @ full mile, in 2:48; has never been trained since, but always used on road; she has improved in speed very rapidly and can now show a she was noted as being one of the fastest road mares at Long Branch this season, and owner believes, with one week's handling can go on track and beat 2:30; she is warranted sound, kind and ‘Also fast bay Gelding, 15 hands high. 6 years old: was raised by James Newsome, at Mechaniceville, Orange county, and trotted on track at tha it place in 2 gentle ‘and docile; afraid of nothing and warranted round and kind. ‘Also finest black family or lady's Horse in. New York he is 16 hands high, 7 y. very stylish: can trot in ind is afraid oe Sn bell, cart, Jocomotive, band of music of anything else ; ty valuable for tawily Use und is sound, kind and tro Also 1 Cabriolet, 1 top Wagon, 1 open Wagon, 2sets of double Harness, 2nete of siugle Harness ¢ eyasit Ker- yen lank a, fine street Biankets, Whips, Raper Detesinn ‘comprising as choice a collection of fine stock as was ever offered at pnbiic auction and will posi- pon A "Se sold to highest bidder, without limit or reser- vation. Parucul in be ascertained an shy can be seen at stable as above, atailtimes prior to sale. POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. CONNOIS- SEURS 7 ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE. T THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AU‘ A VAN TASSELL es a bs) JOHNSON & VAN TASSELL), at the old stand foal Posed 4 ba Thirteenth street, For REGULAR SALES Yor foueies a AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD aveRy Ak DAY AND FRIDAY, AT ofc! cok, GENTLEMEN wreuing “t0 PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find this house periectly reliable, asthis Sneines will be conducted on the same straightiorward principles which have gov- erned it in ie, past. We give (1 very horse that is warranted sound'irom a Posshhours Yor a Horses and Rte hand at vas sale. LIBBRAL Al s! MADE "ON CONSIGNMENTS, T PRIVATE SALE. LARENOK ON @ | Ci SPRINGS, IN GOOD ORDER, COUPE BUT LITTLE USED AND I in N ERRPECT ORDER, FOUR-SRATPHARTON, BUILT BY MINER & STEVENS, ‘Road Wagon, built by Brewster easel Road gad Wagon. pent It by Tirewater & Co, 01 Roa wagon, all by Parker & Co 9) Prop Wag gone (ro (his wears VAN SRELT, at the old. stanJ, Tio, on Me Beat Phirtentn street, near nite bs, rok feet, and cannot be ; Was raised in Kentucky 3 “SPRCIAUTIES FOR THIS WHEK. 3 oe $00; Rockaway, $1 si, siness Wagons of offered at crest Say, No. 8 Cortlandt street. |. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONE! ene aT eeeect and vaya i mile id f anytaln, at td o horse, be sure je and id | Fao. LIGHT 1 PLATFORM SPRING LANDAU, IN GOOD der: made by Brewster, of Twenty-ftth street, ith street, near Lexing- 'wenty- HANDSOME YOUNG HORSE AND NEW HAR- ness; also a light Express Wagon, with steel axles rinks; price only $125, no less. 412 West Forteth COUPE VOR SALR,—INQUIRE OP WILLIAM KRAMER, Kighty-sixth street, corner of First A avenue. A CHANCE.—BAY MARE, TROTS IN THRE MIN- iets $300; sorrel Horse, trots in 3: 5, for $25); both nile pad sound. Brewster Koad Wagon, $100: wiih top ; side dar Top, Kollee’ Make, used once, $20; new light Bapreas Wavon,. $125 new rubber covered Harness, Hi East Sixteenth st. Ay HANDSOME BAY MARK, SEVEN YEARS OL Warranted sound and kind. with no faults oF trigh: ld for want 10 less. Apply PARK AVENUE ata ‘st ABLES, 451 Fourth ay ¥INE MEDIUM SIZE MARE FOR SALE LOW TO prompt buyer; guaranteed to be sound and kind, and fears Cain AMES J, SMITH, 1 Pine street, room 5. STIVER'S ROAD WAGON, FINE ORDER, $175; second hand top Wagons, {rom $120 up; revera ne coupe Rockaway, two express Wagot H. GRAY, 2 and 2 Wooster streot, A HANDSOME SIDE BAR TOP ROAD WAGON, by Corbett; also single and double. Harness; pola at asacrifice; all a4 good_as new. No, 1i3 West Thirty- seventh street, . AN pELBGANT VICTORIA, TWO SIX-SEAT BRETTS, Park Phaeton, six-seat Rockaway, at bargains; seasonable styles family Carriages and light Wagons, great variety; reduced prices. MANUFACTURE: ny UNION, 688 Broad RITFICIAL, TAILS FOR ORSHS—PERFECTLY natural, Broadway, Hair Sto Berrrsy, 4 CO, (OF BROOME STREET) Second be tl ears purchased ash WILLIAM H. GRAY, 2% and 2 Wooster street. ROUGHAMS AND LIGHT LANDAULETS, IN elegant designs and superbly finished; English the 8 topes Victorias, Kockaways, half and extension te, de. Mas ie SKE. Ne. 7 Washington place, near Broadway. YARRIAGES AT LOW PRICES AND WARRAYTED.— ‘Two tour and six seated Phastons, Rockawavs, Depot Wagons, Victorias, Coupes, Landaus, Landanlets, Buggles, fc. several second hand in fing condition. DLYER & UO., Manuiacturers, 598 Broad YARRIAGES, HORSES, comprising Coaches, 3, Phacto Business Wagons, selling off cheap, at carriage manufac: tory and stables of WiTTY & © streets, Brooklyn. Our COACH, WITH SHIFTING PANELS, VERY best build, in first rate order; will be sold at a sacri- fice. Call at ARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 to 25 Thir- levins ani Fulton teenth street, near University place. OR SALE—AT ON THEIR VALUE, A splendid pair of ba: bietonian Mares: ‘one Ha Brett; one Top Buggy; one double and one single jarness; be sold separately or soreness no reason- ple Cy refused, as they musthbe sold this week. To be seen at Hudson River | Stables, Twenty-second street, near Tenth avenut OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN’S ELEGANT TURNOUT, consistingof a prighe bay Ethan Allen Coit, 15} hands igh. five years ol nd ean trot in 2:46 sis perfectly sound top Wagon (by Brewster), one of age new Dunscombe Harness, new Blankets, Robes, W hip, e whole comprising one of the most per(oct wenticinad's, estavlishments in the city Inquire for RAY, at Hamilton's Linwood stables, 132 West Thirty-first street. OR SALF—DARK CHESTNUT! HORSE, 3g HANDS high, 8 years old; sound and kind in single and double harness; can trot better than 2 Inquire of ©, W. ULLMAN, office Byening Express, 23 Park row. aud kind; a new j the finest in the cit, (OR SALE—& COMPLETE FAMILY ESTABLISH. ment; stylish pair of Horses, black and gray, 7 ears old; C ring it darence, extra high Brett, 2 sew arness, Blan! ; the whole for $1, 00 oF separate se in proportion. lay ‘Thirty-second street. Fos SALE—FOR $200, A PAIR OF MULES; it for our work. ___ NICOL, DAVIDSON & CO., 686 Broadw (OR SALE—ONE IRON GRAY PONY, AS THE owner has no further use tor him; is eg price $35, 162 Division street. ‘OR SALE—FOUR HORSES, CHEAP, SOUND AXD kind; 14 to 16 hands high, 7 to 9 years old; free, sty)- Hb drivers) suitable A cert truck, express, &c. ;' must sold; $54, $65, $85, $110, 78 Division street. Bo seen at Sayers) stable, 169 Bast ‘Apply at 2) Fitth avenu 100 F%, SALE—A BROWN MARE, ty ae HIGH; heavy bailt; fit for cart or truck; $70. 85 Oan street. (OR SALE—A GOOD, USEFUL BROWN HORS: peven years old, Ibi hands high, suitable for cere ae; price $166. 592 Washington street, OR BALE—A GOOD, STOUT CANADIAN PONY, sound and kind, 7 years; suit a butcher. baker. gro: cer, express or any such; sold cheap. 204 West Six- teenth street, near Seventh avenue. Bo bate od HORSE elt elt Ah AND CARRIAGE Robes, in endless and astonish! ing. variety of elegant designs, for the fall and winter trade; the In coat wok ices Na BROTHER, Manufacturers, Warehouse 114 Chambers st, ‘ARNESS.—THE roougranie HARN! 3 STORE iN 28s, $20; a wr Harn $30; a ior tieteess, “Mind. msde, 6 f° os large Aamsortent of hiss) ets, Please call und examine for VISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, Robes, ‘heets, yourselves. second door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray street. Gd FOR any Work, PLATFORM SPRING, ps poet pret ‘sgon_and Harness, all for iso a light Mare 4" Nght Express Wagon, cheap. est Twenty-fiith street, ORSES WANTED TO BOARD—IN ONE OF THE best ventilated, cleaned and well-managed stables in the city. 153 and 160 Kast Twenty-seventh street, be- tween Lexington and Third avenues. ORTGAGE SALE OF HORSES, CLARENCES, ROAD yns.—Horsemén and proprietors of livery en tion ae called to the auction sale of the tollowing stock, m In the livery stable No. 264 West ‘Twenty-second ‘tree Tair bay Horses, 164¢ hands bleh. ae Ny iie ah eee i a r black Horses 4 han igh. 1 chestnut colored Horse, 154¢ hands Thrown colgred Horse, 188 hands ae 1 dark bay Horse, 16 hands hi Ne I dark brown Horse, 15 hands le 1 sorrel Horse, 16 hands high. 2 light bay Boras: a8 bgt high. Bsets of double nets of single Beenese CE e order: pabier order, city make; 2 2 Clarenci ai 1 Hearse. nearly n hs. Bar i a food Big ik 1 Clock, 1 Stove: also the Lease business, on Friday. Sentember 12.1873, at, 10 o'clock A. M. ; will be sol fots, and sale posit BY or PATRICK ind Y, Cee. Marshal and pate tor Mortgagde, panties x WISHING TO DISPOSE OF HORSE AND Carriage for desirable town lots aud cash, can do so by addressing J. B., Herald office. RIVATE STABLE TO LET—232 EAST TWENTIETH street, near Third avenue; four stalls and car. pp sade f fimishea tor family. Dr. HEATH, 200 ¥, and 116 Kast Twenty-firth street. pryare, STABLE WANTED—LOCATED BETWEEN Thirty third and Fifty-ninth” streets, Madison and ‘Address L. M.'F., lerald “Uptown Sixth avenues, Branch ofiice. AIR OF UNUSUALLY FINE CARRIAGE HORSES, bay color, long tails, nearly 17 hands, stylish, good travellers, sound and geutle; a splendid carriage keam: will be sold cheap, the owner, a private having more Borses, than he. reqairen. Appi, arcugs: WELLS, #16 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-third st, QPEED.—TO LET, TEAMS AND SINGLE HORSES, light top and open Wagon, park and pony Phaetons good as any private SERKINS & RYAN, 147 West Thirty-fifth street, 2OND WAND FOURSEAT PONY, PHA :TON— LIGHT de rs Lents nit My Vietoria, Dog 4 Rockaway; si op Wagon and other tain: bis iy Carriages an ind light Wagons ches NUFAUTURERS’ UNI T° ) LET—THREE BOX c STALLS, Two PLAIN | AND room for tour carriages. Apply at private stable 117 West Highteenth street. SALES AT AUcTIO: AUCTION BALE OF AYACK PROPE J. MATPHEWSON No. 4 P ne street, N. Y., Ad, MATTEWSON Ane ene wilt ai, ‘on SATURDAY, “eptember i, remtses, @\ 344 o'ch runes panty Pier ce ASS HOUSES, containing bathrooms, heaters, tron nd cold wate: ‘nd all improvements, location’ un- }, on the river, adjoining the Tappan Zee Howl ti sid Also a A bad choice Potidin Sites, ine lewalks and sewe: three mi nutes walk from Htation. Sale positive Terms liberal. ie sy eclal train at 12:45 from Chambers street. ror map and Tull particulars apply to auctioneers or UCTION ae JERE, JOANSON, JR, AT NO, 399 Fulton street, Brooklyn, eptember 16, 1473, Losure of mortga Nendid vill te fronting on the mansion, bath 12 o'clock, noon, by virtue of torec! order of City Court, of eeeaaet of as) at Ridge, be locate and cal bay, five ‘intakes from ferr} use, &e. ; ground £8 teet by feet: premises can be seen at any time by asking for Mrs, Smith's place. UCTION SALE THIS DAY, AT PRIVATE RESI- dence 21 Kast Twenticth street, near Broadway, Commencing at 103 .o’clock.—Over 250 lots ot elegan: hold Furniture, mad for the present owner last cost of $10,000, v wood Pisnoforte, cost ‘elegant Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Car} ta Ou aintegs, Lace pias Kecepuon Chairs, eres, iroom contains rosewood and walnut Suite" gep, and bairciowh Seite, single and double Hedsieads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattreases, Lounges, Clocks, Beddin, Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furns RY ZINN, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE. This (PHURSDAY, Mp itire 4 September 11, at proper ty of Daiitel b Van at the el ea Twenty-dfth sireet, between Fourth and Lexin; ues. Parlors—Works of Art, tine Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Etageres, Table Parlor Suita, in satin, br Lounges, Wédateads.’ Bu 1, Esq. cenit Payaighed five tory, “pansion 104 East nave: asa stre: th HO {0-49 Bast Thirteenth streot, Carnage Repository, No. No. § Cortlandt street. Great sale of Clothing an and Furniture, ARCH. Ju athis baiesroorm ST. Nessa Street, on SATURDAY, at 1034 o'clock. _Particulars to morrow. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms % Chamnbers and 77 Reade street by ALLEN B. MINE! ‘SATURDAY, September ik ag 10's o'clock, at thelr maint ‘and 77 Reate stre ORNTREL HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE: Mirrors, Cai ets, do. Also, about 76 Sewing Sluchiues by the tallow. Dg ‘celebrated makers:—Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & aker, Singer, Elliptic, Empire, &c. 'B WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Balesrooms. re 8 Laberty Mh By as ‘ahd $8 Chnreh street. tI Al ANEOUS GOODS, on FRIDA o'clock. eluding Dry Goods, grace aed ar Cutler: Fan 00 d8, Corks, A UCIION SALE—PRIVATE RESIDENC 28d st., ‘THIS (Thursday) MORN commencing at 1034 o'clyck, @he property ofS. y, M. b. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auetioneor, will sell this day, by catalogue, over worth and ‘400 lots, namely, ele- gant and’ costly Household Furniture, Ac. Son's rosewood Pianotorte, used 9 mouths, cost $ pier and mantel Mirrors, Oil" Vaintings, Brotizes, velvet Ihedullion Carpets, real lace Curtains, magnificent rose- Plate, Fs, 4c. 120 WEST Ktagere, centre Tables: Parlor Sults, latest styles; aoe room suits, covered in satin, Grand Duche: in case, Boo fabineta, iady's Writing, De ' Bookcase, &c.: Diningrootn Buffet, inlaid sion Tables, aad solid silver, ac. Bedrooms. consist solld rosewood inlaid Freich wainnt Bedroom Suits, ‘Dressing Case Bedwteads, Burenus Wardrobes, 20 curled hair an pring Mattresses, Armoire-a-Glace, Pillow, Bolsters, &0.; also basement and kitchen furniture. B.—Goods packed and shipped for purchasers by responsible men in at- UCTION SALE—OVER and genteel Housetiold logue), contents of elegant res at public auction, s poitively, this day" Thursday). com. Meneing 10 o'clock precisely, by ROBERT C, CARLIN, Auctioneer. Rich Parlor Suitn covered satin and silk brocade: margeutry and glit Cabinets. Centre ena Con- sole tables, Etayeres, Ki Chairs, valuable Paintings, Paris Bronze Figures, Clocks, Lace Cur Magnificent ‘ave Decker Pianoforte, Music Gabtnet, Library and Secretaire FooKcases, yok umes! Books, Sadghoat Library Sui, large }xtension Dining Table, Sideboard, Dining Chairs, extensive silver: water 'ien Sct kc; Crockery. rosewood and walnut Hedsieads, Dressing’ Cases, Murcaurs Wardrobes, Wash: stands, Lounges, rep and ‘plush Bedroom Suits, "23 hair and spring Mattremer, hall and kitchen Furnitures 19 Carpets and every uncial houschold article, |X. B.—Sale postive. Take Seventh or Elghth avenue cars. Horses, Gorriaces, Harnens, Blankets, &e., conuected ‘with the above will be sold saturday. UGUST MARTINE, AUCIIONEER, Lots, by catalogue, magnificent Hovesnold Furnitare, Pianolorte, Bronzes, Painunzs, Statuary, ros velvet Carpet wily Works of Art on mare DAY (Thursday), private thansion 18th st., between Sih and 6th avs, Weale commioncing at 10%¢ o'clock, pDramring Room superb sults, Matic Antoinette, Grand les, covered silk brocade, marquetry Cabinet, Fables , Bookcase, Paintings by eminent artists, , Clocks; magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, oel- ‘city maker; Bedstead 000 WORTH HANDSOME 'urniture (467 lots, by cata- en 7th avenue, APctION NOTICE.—GOOD, oF OND HAND AND A mist Carpets, all sizes; rien patterns English Bros: sels and ingrain irom auction, very it Fulton street, between Williau and Nassau, MORTGAGE SALE—BY HENRY DREHER & SON., uctioneers, will sell on Friday, September 12, at ir o'clock, arid Eagle street, coupotnt, kL. asix horse hot sr Engine (Ericsson), with Shatting completet 3 all in good ord: APGTION, MUS, DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER WINANS GARRETTSON will sell at No. 527 past 10. o'clock, ancortwent of Fermivare, ich new; Keds, Mattresses, Carpets, Chairs, Mirrors, Tables, Lounges, new rosewood Piano, Oil Faint: | am ne, rom 1c. jousckeepers are lcularly in- vited to this sal Of the furaulure being new-aud must be sold. No. BX GERARD, BETTS # CO—STORE NO. 7 OLD SLIP Lai and Tie ee nearn acces & ge pal of Wines, Liquors, &c., o,be sold at auction, . on THURSDAY, September 11, at 11 o'clock, ‘within helt store, amples drawn in bond). Bort Madeira, Jamaica and St bon and Kye W rhiskey, Claret ¢ pes, quarters, rane ds to 8 i urch one of the finest stocks of liquors sold for many years; it Includes some choice old Wines and Brandies tavorite brands and vintages with full particulars now ready. Samples pe atour Rg GE. BRARD, BETTs & Cv., piigtioncers, Pei ‘No. 7 Old slip and 104 L street, ¥ JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER. —ISA! DOR aECReR sells this dty, at 10 o'clock, in lots, Lex. ing ‘nue, third ighty-fifth street, all the "Faroiture’ contained in a’ four story brown sone house—Parlor Suits in reps and hair-cloth, Sofas Lounges, Bureaus, Chamber Suits, Brussels and Mo: et cnt ts one grant Piano. togeth itchen Furniture, which is first class: sale positive; also tl . Which now rents for $300 a ve BY MAX. gees AUCTION EER.—MOR’ gagee sate,, 10) 1036 o'clock, bo West Bocston, street. Fixtures an Wines, uiquora, and back Barn cost $1200; frat’ clase Tables, Chuirn, Glass wi Bottles, Deimtonns,, Clon Bagatelle, Paintings, Engravings, ae or positively in lots, without tail, BAVERHDOREE Attorney tor Mor gagee ; office 62 Bowery, corner Canal street. T FORGET THE SALE of first class bar oa and Sites ry Nyack, on tho Hudson. | SATURDAY, September 18 WON & sow, No. 4 Pine street, New York, OK, AUCTIONEBR, ee eae Mortgage sale of clegant Cabinet Furniture, By EDWARD SCHENCR, TO-MORROW, 12TH INST. (and each succeeding Tuestay and Friday, the entire stock is disposed of), at 1] o'clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furniture, of the most modern and unioue styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant tetion colum.) anti! ed walnut, Fosewood, covered In damask and reps: superb Centre and Card Tables, and every va- riety of style of Perolwre, ‘The above 1s now on exhibition and will repay those in want of fine furniture. To be sold at auction at No. 60 Liberty street, TO-MORROW, 12th inst. ,at 11 o'clock, T°, LET—A_ STABLE IN EAST TWENTY.THIRD streets rene Jow. INE, COLE & GRAY, 886 Sixth avenue, EB OFFER SOE Sane BARGAINS IN PARK and Pon: Victorias, Dog Carts, ent Rockaways road Hr stgeton several second hand mianty ae MANGPFACTURERS? UNION, 698 Broadway. W eiteeni FIRST CLASS STABLE, BETWERN Fifteenth and Twentieth streets and Broadway avenue; four stalls, good carriage room and Shachman rou. Address box Post of W ANTED—A GOOD TOP BUGGY IN EXCHANGE for —, re, er Road Wagon, or half ‘oR Freetany to agrees GILBERT, box Heral Uptown t Branc 3 TEAMS OF HORSES, 3 COACHES AND 3 SRTS ye iM a . Soo met Fourth i be send clonp, separate or together, at $150. rabeatnats fem, yearn 1de panne im styl rr Suna venue, corner Thirty~ Airet street. PosT OFFICE NOTICE. ese be 8 JEWETT. hat eae oe ane JEWETT 185 Greenwich Uh street, Thursday, September 11, at 0} crcloc: Ht tant sale of Hardware, Cudery, Hatchets, Ware, Fancy Goods, Toilet Son\ SA) _AT_ AUCTION, om %. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS day, aaay, September Il, at Wy aie boek 6 15) Bowery, osewood Pianos, Knabe & veneral andise; new and second han Houssbotd Goods: a large. tot of Blankets, Gomneariers. Quilts, Bed- spreads, lace Curtains, woollen’ Shirts ant Drawers, &c. ; also a general assortment of Wines and Liquors. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, D Grand old Westchester beyond rival Autumn Festival, Fete mpetre, Promenade Concert, Harrison, Collation tnd balloon Ascension. Finest Property ever sold at auction in Westchester. A pretty Cottage House, 225 Plots and Lots, 01 n Broadway, Riverdale, Buena Vista and Herriot avenues, the rattroad and river, the very heart and creme de la reme of Yonkers, unreserved ction, rder of Dr. tieorge Herriot, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 Special train will leave rand Central depot at 1 sharp, tor the aiconds blocks extending irom the river and railroad Riverdale avenue to Broadway, accessible by 22 ond street, time 36 min- ‘hirtieth street, time 45 m: orning and two aiternoon steamboats, sides Albany and Troy packets. Sale unreserved. Titles Printed abstracts of title furnished, Terms—Seventy per cen! ree years. For tree ticketa, maps and informauon apply to JERR. JONNSON, Jr., Auction 2 Park or WM. H. BALDWL. ‘AOOB BOGART, AUCTIONES cpl SALE. By virtne ofS attel mortwage I will sell, on Thare day, September 11, at 10 o/clock, at the southwest cor. ner of agian 125th street, the followin Toola Machinery wud Office Furniture, to wit:—-a sie covering, Bucksmith Shop and OMée, three Forges, throe Bellows, three Driving Hammers, one dosen Rasp three Muffers thee Stamp Punches, anvils, Sledges, Vises, Hammers, Carpets, Shades Oflce Furniture, BOG. ttorney for Mortgagee. SATURDAY. September at the auction rooms, large assortment of Housebold Furni ture. J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—TRAVER & WRIGHT willsell om Thursday, September 11 at 1036 oFglopk, Great Jones street, ‘arlor Suits, in hair clo! es, Rockers, walnut and other Bedstanty fi Gor aye Suit, Mattresses. Fillows, Bedding, Tables Mffrors, Clocks Bureags, Wardrobes, Brussels and ower Carpets, Ullcloth, 10 good Cooking Broves and Ranges, Crockery, &c.; also large Grocers’ Glass Case, Counters, Store Fixiures, round and square walnut Salon Tables, Desks, &c. JOHN , DRAPER, AUOTIONER By order of Vice Admiral S WAN, on TURSDAY, Nentember 16, 187 12 o'clock, M.,’ Brook}, ‘3 vy Yard, old wrought-iron Shai, Hiydraulle ‘Testing Machine, otter, 2 Riveting Machines, 2 Bolt Cutters, #4, about &) tons old Iron, Nakings, &o, ney required on the ron Boflug and teimtn Tron Borings, atventy, per cent. ofp pot in greenbacks or ‘Davional bank bil P, TRAVER, ACCTIONKER.—SALE OF GARLICS; o&. TRAVER & WRIGHT sell thus da: ay at 103¢ o'clock, © Great Jones street, 30 barrels Ital Gariics, By order &. LEVENSON, City Marshal. HN M’DONOUGH, AUCTIONEER. —BY VIRTUE OP fers, eh chattel mortgage I will sell on this day, Sept. 1 873, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the Fixtures and Con tents ue the grocery store No. 430 West Thirty-sixth street. GEO, F. C. HRENWEND, Attor tor’ Mortgagee. were WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, E. Hl. LUDLOW 4 CO. will sell by auction, on Fri- Se mber 12, 1 t 10% o'clock A. ag ve No. 139, West Forty-seve Feet at Asscrunent of lousehola Furniture: consisting of Parla Suits, dining room, chamber and kitchen Furniture. ARSHAL'S SALE—BY PATRICK DAILY, AUC- Honcer—By virtue of p writ of execution Yo me directed, vill gell, this day, ‘a eso .o aloe As MM, the Furniture and Lease of the Lager Beer Saloo! No, 255 East Houston street. By order of SIBGMUND LEVENSON, City Marshal. ORTGAGE, SALE—BY PATRICK DAILY, tioncer—Will sell, on Friday, September 12, at 10 o'clock A. M., the Stock. Fixtures, Furniture ani AvO- Lease of the Livery stable No. 26% West Twenty-second street consisting of 15 Horses, Clarences, Close Ooache Park bate eh ‘ond Wagons, double and single sets o' Harn, kets, ton Bate, Desk, Clock, &c. ress, Will be etold we nists Sale posi MoBtaaGe SALE.JACOB BOGART, AUCTION. cer.—By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will sell at the forenoon see eta Parl ncect 700 Tramed Giasn athe OSM ne i HILLIER Attorney’ teagan Ae UBLIC NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given that, conformably to the clauses ofthe Act 36 Vict, cap 9, the following Timber Limits will be offered for sale, at public auction, at the House of Parliament, in this city, on the 2ist day of October next, subject to the conditions below, namely :— Comprising 065 square miles in the county of Gaspe, 95% im that of Rimoaski, 25 1n that of Saguenay and 6 in the county of Temiscouata. ‘Those situate in the three counties first mentioned are at an average distance of five miles from the coast of the River ana Gulf of St. Lawrence and watered by goad floatable streams, viz. :—The Dartmouth, Malbale, Sainte Anne, Cap Chat, Grand Matane, Petit Matane, Metis, Blanebe and Tartigou, &c., &c. ‘Those situate in the county of Temiscouata are watered by the Cabano, tributary of Lake Temiscouata, and the Blue River, tributary of St, Francis, both flowing into the St Johns, ae CONDITIONS OF SALE. The above timber limits, at at their estimated area, more oF less, to be offered at the upse e upset price of $4 per square Intle for the Gaspe, Rimouski and ne a Seer mquare ie or the granavife ae per limits to wei iged to the ear bidding ear'e rent of $2 per square mile ach case immediately fed saute er limits to be sub ese thr timber regulations now in enacted hereatter. ject to the pens p= Re eh force and which mi city, and at the agent’s office for those localities, fri this'‘day to the day of sale, P. FORTIN, Commissioner. Deranruert or Crown Laxps, Woovs aNd FouEsts, _Quenec, August 12, 187% PAwxRoKERs SALE.—R. FIELD, gs mores will wll this day, at i2i Bowery, & large assor:men of Overcoats and Woinen's Clothing, 088, ake. j also Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, ewinanta, acs ae By order of Simpson, Somers & Co., 27 AWNBROKER’S SALE.~MEN'S CLO’ day, JAMES AGAR, Aucuoneer, will vel Bowery, at 1 o'clock, ‘500 Lots Overconts, and trock Coats, cassimere and doeskin an Vests, By order of John J. M AWNBROKER’S SAL! THOMAS _ J. MN GRATH, Auctioneer, [33 Chatham street, will sell this day, at Il o'clock, lots Men's and Women’s Clothin; Dress Shawis, Kemoants, Bedding, Boots. Bnoex, &c. also Costs, Pants and Vests’ By order. M. Levy, Grand street. eH 3 THOMAS AWNBROKER’S SALE.—'1 KEYWORTH will sell this day, at 46) Ninth avenue, at Lo'clock, @ large lot of Coats, Pants, Dresses, Remnants, Shawis, Sheets, Blankets, &c, By order ot Joseph A. Forty-seventh street. T ICHARD WALT! AU 1ONEER—LAGER BEER Saloon—Marshal's sale—Will sell this day (Thurs- day), at Il o'clock, at No. 461 West Twenty-ninth ba the Lie ry Pixtures of a Lager eee Le RY viz. Bar and B. Tables. Ohalrs, Ficvures be. ‘Bale positive.’ JOHN T, STE JALE UNDER AN ee a Tas aoe +) atlO A.M. Uwill sell, by virtue xecution to tec the ontents of a Lager Beer Saloon piso tolk streets ite Siaiswenp D EVERSEN City Marsnat.” HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONERR—OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street—Wili sell posttively this day at 10 o’ yelock, in one or more lots, the Stock and Fixtures ot the Gro- cery Store 648 Bast 16th st. fixtures and a general sseortment of groceriea. Wits pee, (AUCTION ER, ka 8 Ps will sell_om this day, a lock, & fine sssort: ment of Household Fura ii Bere: wD New Bowery, solid mi ogany and Taner Bedavend enamelled cottage chamber. juits, Parlor Suits, in has cloth and reps; Brussels Carpets and Oilcloth, can Chalra hair ‘and paw i 8; giso the Furniture and Fixtures of loon; splendid walnut re Tables, a large lot of bar- Weaver, Counters. ro ‘ean tal room Cha low ‘ire ree! Glassware ne patent tee Box, ae. Sai sath Hii by FRR, AUCTIONBER, SALESROOM 666 RECE AYERS "SALE OF CABINET FURNITURE ON THUNSDAY AND FIIDAY. SEPTEMBER IVAN q m D AT TH eee UOMS | 666 pen Fa oy Cty Saat i wane ae TH NET BRS’ AOCIATION. took “z vated ‘at over $70,000, and em- ory varie f rich and ‘atin Pane chaml Dining oom Suits, je for first class be sold without an: wires to ei | I E OR EXCHANGE. A w; sails and everything in best ahi ea Ph a Sa roo Fane old. Vowel ini ire ee, SOHN THOMPSON, 118 Conover’ ‘street, South pinks WILL BE PRE- BEAUTIFUL SET OF ted to any new and fast little steamer for the aa OF te a her. address COLORS, box 20k Her- ald of sc art $2,000, aaa to Mr ENRY B, HERTZ, AUCTIONRER, 686 BROADWAY. GALELA FUGBOAS:| em i Shap H rea ort Apniy ¥0 Jas. DAVEN: Mortgage Sale 0 Sale of Carpets. ry onder. Spely THURSDAY, September I, at 10 o'clock, Fee SALE OR CHARTER—A SCHOONER Tacut at wae 666 Broadway, anexverienced large and The entire fs, néuee, <0 comprising Ax: Apply at T7 Bieeok minster, moquet, hag to dee , vel ‘usselt “7 oe ET 1 Capel ay alte “s jer worthy attention ae cE | gene aners, oe Wilawe Searpey ior | ss st By ane noun, tircel

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