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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,542. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ——— 1873_QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS—Srxreenta Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Fovurtn Pace—Second column, BILLIARDS—Povrrn I’acx—Third column, BOARDERS WANTtD—Firreenta Pacs—First, second Bnd third colnmns: BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Firrsexts Pace— Fourth column. BROOKLYN BOARD—Firreenta Pace—Fourth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sixtexnta Pace—First and second columns, BUSINESS O/PORTUNITIES—Fourta Pacx—Fourth column. BUSINESS NOTICES—Ninrn Pace—Sixth column, ITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALA—SixrKeNTH Pace— First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tuinp Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. " CLOTHING—Fourra Pagr—Second colamn. COACHMEN AND GARDENER. —Tuinv Pace—Sixth column and Fourtu Pace—First column. COASTWISE STRAMSHIPS—Firreenty Pace—Sixth col- umn. QOUNTRY BOARD—Firreenr# Pace—Fourth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—sixtzenta Page—Fitth gcol- umn. DENTISTRY—Fourrn Pace—Fourth column. DRY GOODS—First Page—Fitth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO L&T, FUKNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Fovrreenta Pags—Third and fourth columns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Foreenrn Pace—Fifth and EYES. AND haRoe ri P. tARS—Firreenta Pace—Sixth column. BXCURSIONS—Frereentu Pace—Fourth column, FINANCIAL—Evuventn Pace—Fifth column. FINE ARTS—First Page—Sixth column. OR SALE—Finst Pack—Sixth column, FURNISHED BOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Fourrsets Pacr—Fourth and fith columns. FURNITURE—Fourtx Pace—Third column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Fourt Pacr—Second column. BALE WANTED—PEMALES—Turmp Pags—Fourth and columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Fourtu Pace—First and second columne. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Page—Third, fourth and fifth columns. HOTtLS—Firreentu Pace—Fourth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Fountexntu Pace— sixth column, INSTRU OTION—Sixreextu Pace—Third column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sixrersta Page— Second column. LOAN OF FICES—Fourta Page—Third colamn. LOST AND FOUND—Pinse Page—First and second col- umns, MACHINERY—PFinst Page—Fifth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Fourru Pacr—Second column, MATRIMONIAL—Founrta Pace—Fourth column. MEDICAL—Firrexnta Pacx—Fourth column. Paor—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—#inst Page—Second column, MUSICAL—Stxreentu Page—Fifth column. NEW POBLICATIONS—Ninra Pack—sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Page—First column, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C,—Sixmuxeru Pacx—Fourth column, POLITICAL—Fourtn Pace—Third column. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Frest Page—Second column. PROPOSALS—Fountn Pacr—Third column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Tuiny Pace—Third and fourth columns. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO ae Sixreenta Pace—Second and Third olumns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Srxreentu Pace— Third column. REAL ESYATE WANTED—Sixreerra Pace—Third column. RESTAURANTS—Fovrrn Pace—Fourth column. REWARDS- Fins? Pagk—Second column, SALES AT AUCTION—FourtH Pagk—Filth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Srconn Pacr— First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, and Turnp PAGx—First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Taimp = Pacr—Fifth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Frrst Pace—Second column. eich’: aba BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third column. SUMMER RESGRYS—Firreertn Pace—Fourth column. THE TRADES—ounru Pace—Second column. THE TURF—Fiast Pace—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Fovnrsxyta Pace—Third column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Firreentu Pace—Sixth UNFURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO Fourrrentu Pack—Fitth and sixth columns WANTED TO PURCUASE—Fourtu Pace—Fourth col umn. WESTCHESTER coun. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sixret ‘Page—Second column. WINTER RESORTS—Firreuwra Pace—Fourth colamn. Bsa ty STEAMBOATS, &C.—Fourta Page—Third column. mn. ET “ADVERTISEMENTS FO Ana AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTI AVENUB, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICK OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. pea: ADVERTISEMENTS Ak: RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK ‘ERY MORNING. ADVER- ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES TWENTY-THIRD AND ‘THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK ‘HERALD. ERSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ___ PERSONAL. NTON GESLING, A BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OF ‘age, is lost; his mother would like to_know where ‘ward will be given. Call at 49 Lewis street, | jONNIE—YOUR SISTER ANNIE WOULD LIKE TO see you. Address LITTLE BLON. zi H.—SISTER, NO. 50 WEST THIRTY-FIRST e_ street. AISY~THE PLEDGE NOW GIVEN AND ACCEPTED will be kept. Do write immediately, and often after wards as possible. An important paper waits your order. R YOUR OWN BUTTERCUP. FAR GEORGIF—NO INSULT INTENDED, WRITE to station C, Hudson street, and appoint an inter- Aba MMA DEVERE, FORMERLY OF 117 WEST TWENTY. sixth street, would oblige an old friend by informing im through this medium or her present residence. Fes ADOPTION—A HEALTHY FEMALE CHILD, blonde, beautiful; good parentage. Address P. V., point Post office, or call (or one week. J Lng Ge HOME TO FIFTY-SECOND STREET, East, at once, and all will be righ Your father, J. B. ENRY CRANE, WHO ONCE HELD A MORTGAGE ‘on property ‘in Blackhawk county, Towa, will ‘blige by addressing box 2093 New York Post office, P JAMES GROVES, FORMERLY WAITERMAN, WILL 5 call at 555 Fifth avenue he will hear something to his vanti Jo ‘WHITTLE. OF SHERBORN&, GLAND— ie" Communicate at once with OXLEY, 43 Fulton strebt, w York. OSIE,—LAST WEEK FIFTH AVENUE; EVEN. ing appointment, between Thirtieth and Thirty-sec- ond streets, at 7:30; unable to meet you. i’lease let me Know when and where Lean see you. Address JOUN CASWELL, Herald oittce. K®= —PRIDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. MBSING-SINCE SEPTEMBER 18 ADELIA OR: top. Last seen on a South street car at Fulton ferry, about ll A. M.; medium height, black hair, black eyes,’ black dress, black and white shawl, biack bonnet and green veil, Any information will be’ thankfully re- ceived by her husband, GILBERT HORION, 17 Pike st. seprarntz BIRD..—GO TO MRS, &- , NO. 154, immediately. She {s ill and wants {0 see you. How crue! you are to everybody WALTE R. Gi, DEARE. + three weeks: ‘Ww see you Thured Place as one y <HIAVE BEEN OUT OF TOWN FOR ve just cot home; would like dearly at half past 1 o'clock. Same oid ago. WILLTAMS. OSEBUD—BROWNSVILLE AND TUESDAY'S LET- ter received. Inquire at General Post office. Td GERME BROWN SEND HER ADDRESS TO id trie: re) meh 1! Address DOCTOR, Herald Uptown Bleecker street, and paying Sey RO. 366 ERT-IN A TUIRD AVENUE HARLEM CAR, TUES. ning, bY party wh yl atrncta back Sige, ARMoe” win pecelte newt ton WHITTEMORE & ANDERSON, No. 8 Exchange court. OST—AUGUST 9, 1873, TWO CERTIFICATES FOR 100 Liinirer each Pacine Mall Steamaptp Gemrarey eee. No. W142 in name of J. Bdward Mastin, ‘Ro 54908 1 name of White, Morris & ‘The public’ are cautioned against negotiating same, as transter has been stopped and new certificates applied for. VEKNAM & HOY, 4 OST—ON TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, BETW! Troy and New York, on the Hudson Kiver Ratios, lady's yold Watch and Chain, Henry Capt mai A itable reward will be paid on'its return to No. 6 Bast irty-elghth str O8T—ON MONDAY, A PARROT FROM %38 FIFTH avenue; $9 will be paid on return of bird to above namber. ost. Chain, street, to Fourth avenue, avenues A and B, - jf. 10 REWARD—A GOLD WATCH, WITH from Sixth avenue, across Tweity-third 512 Thirteenth strect, between __ LOST AND FO he GRAND STREET VAR OR ON MUL- ry ‘et. between Grand and Houston streets, Pocketbook ; it contained a card with the address of the owner, 9% Varick s:reet. it atthe above ad- dr the flnder wi OST—SMALL WHIT! La iocket “Re Lost UPTows. A GOLD SHAWL PIN. SHAPE OF 4 feather, viack enamel h centre; @ reward = tg iiven if desired. Leave at 402 West Thirty-eight oi I ‘-A SKYE TERRIER DOG; ANSWERS TO THE name of Bose. ‘The finder wiil receive a liberal re~ ward by returning him to 43 West Kighteenth street. thes OST OR STRAYED—ON SATURDAY MORNING last, a white Spitz Deg: answers to the name of Rover. A liberal reward will be given by returning the same to No, 5 Mitchell place, Hast Forty-ninth street. _____._ REWARDS, — 5 REWARD.—SMALL TAN DOG; ANSWE! name of Prince; has long ears and small black eyes; black around mouth ; weighs 3 lbs, me, WEBB, 818 Eroadway, second floor. $25 REWARD. —LOST, TURSDAY EVENING, SRP: 40 tember 16, going trom Twenty-second to I wenty- seventh streets and Third avenue, on a Third avenue cai or on Twenty seventh street, between Third and Mad: {gon avenue, a small gold, hunting cased, rose enamelled lady’s Watch, Finder will receive above reward, and no questions asked, by returning tt to Herald ‘Uptown ranch office , 1,365 “roadway. $25 REWARD, —STOLEN, BY UBNRY WHEELOCK, ©) living at 669 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn. trom the custody of the sheriff of Kings county, light bay Horse, 1544 hands high, small Phaeton, witlout top, painted brown, Harness pli Lap Kobe and Whip, formerly owned’ by William H. Clemley, stable keeper, Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, said to be conceaied in New York. Address MoUREGOR, State Attorney, 176 Broadway, ew York. $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ANY INFOR- mation regerding the whereabouts of one John J. Peters, aged 2, height, 5 feet 5; weight about 120 pounds; dark’ brown hair; light and thin mustache; FFavish Dluc eyes; hos boarded at2i Bench streot, & Kast Houston street, and, until lately, at 183 Grand street. Ap- ply to HATCH’ & COHN, 8% Broadway. $1 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- turn of the articles taken from the house in reen avenue, near Classon. Brooklyn, on the 7ih day of August, ‘1, CAHOON, 116 Aant EN DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, A LARGE NEW- foundiand dog, white fect, white spot on breast, answering to the Name of “Jack.” The above reward will be paid by returning him to 118 East Twenty-first #t. avenue. “SPECIAL NOTICES. TTENTION, CONTRACTORS.—FOR 4 FOOT FLAG_ wing: Curbing and Guttering, at Bayonne, send est! mate to HOE & RYERSON, No. 4 Pine strect, New York, A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trom 4 A. M. to 9 P. M. On si from 3 to 9 P. M. FFLICTED ONE.—ADVIOR AGAIN REITERATED— ‘ Ae 3 commute Mooney’s Lg hy jigency, 1a roadway. "You can rely upon Wi ell you. 7” . VOTRE AMI. A. GRUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, + Ex-Governor Thomas. Bramlette, Manager. Fourth Grong Gift Concert and Drawing at Louisville, Decem- 2,000 gi atin: 6 A pest gift 35),000; ‘one or Sib CO sue ‘Of $80L000, 6. ; lowest gt ." 100,000 tickets were sold for last concert. Ont tickets Issued for the fourth concert, half of whic are intended for the European market. The capyal 3 Bae ‘of $100,000 at last concert was drawn at Ki ss. and money paid by d 4 New York. Tickets $50, tenths $5each. For tickets, cir: culars or information apply to THOMAS H. HAYS, Man- ager, Branch office, 609 Broudway. A —KENTUOKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENE- « fit of the Schools Cae draws daily, For tn. raft on Fourth National ths formation send or to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, 100m 4 A —HAVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM + the government ben’ arene, circulars, giving full information, tree. [OSEPH BATES, Broker, 196 Broadway, room 4. A —FURNITURE FAMILIFS MOVED CITY OR .« country; Furniture, Pianofor &c., boxed and Siepes, Furniture storage. H. G. BURNHAM, 40 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. B‘ CABLE. Ticket No. 88,750 drew at fourth drawing, Saxon Lottery, Sept. 16, third prige of 5,000 Prussian thalers. juarters, was sold The above ticket, consisting of four by me. FAEODO ZSCHOCH, Post office box 6,080,116 street, New York. ONSIGNEES OF CARGO PER STEAMSHIP CITY of Bristol, which veasel was towed into Halifax, with machinery da ‘wilt please call at the office of Messrs. JOHNSON I1GGINS, 62 Wail street, and sign the average bond. OLD WATER CURE.—A MAN, WELI, EXPERIENCED inthe above, who has been for years ina German hydropathic establichment, wishes clients to wait on them at their private residences. Address HYDROPATH, Herald office. ns AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, OCT. & German State Lotteries. fend tor circulars. RITTER & CO., Box 3 836 Post uffice. 89 Nassau street, room’ 4. Branch office 1,017 Third av., near tixtieth st., first floor, AVANA TICKET NO, 1,850, WHICH DREW FIRST capital prize in drawing ot pay, 12, was sold by KE. SONNENBERG (Post office box 644), New Haven, Conn. Information given. Circulars mailed ‘ree. Next drawing Octobe: AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA; GERMAN STATES Lotteries. Prizes cashed and information given by vars & 0. ee Bowery, Germania Bank Builaing. x 4, . AVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—NEXT DRAWING October 4; $525,000 to be drawn; Kentucky, State and German Lotteries, Prizes cashed and information given. Circulars free. PARKS & CO., 178 Broadway, Toom 2; private office attached. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS. KENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO, S4l—SEPTEMBER 17, 1873. 2%, 40, 27, 31, 71, 64, 60, G3, 39, 28, 4," 57. Pic i ee a a ra ‘SIMMONS & CO., Managers, Covington, SURLBY COLLEGH—RXTRA CLASS XO. 441—REPTEMBER I 38, 61, 39, 54, 57, 44, 70, %, 12, 31 & SHELBY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. 442—SKPTEMBER 17, 1873. 1, @ 7M, 39, 66, 22, 9, 56, 4, 42, 33, 44. Ma & CO... Managers. Covington. Ky. Address J. CLUTE, Broker. O00 Broad w’ iss Puiton street and No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4,968 N*Y JERSEY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCTETY. The fiiteenth annual Fair now open at Waverley Station, near Newark, on the line of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. A grand display of horses, cattle, sheep. swine aud poultry ; Also choice fruits, flowers and vegetables. There will & trial of steam fire engines on Thursday and Frid: Trotting every afternoon. AMOS CLARK, Jr., Wintiam M. Force, Ree. President. Quinx, Corre: tar NOTICE <A NOTE, DATED AUGUST 14, 198, AT four months, drawn by us to order of W. R. & fi. Gause and endoraea By them. has been Tost.” The public are cautions (0 ny ¢ same, as payment has been stopped. COUN fh NUSSELL COn ‘corner of Twenty-second street and Eleventh av. FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. RXTRA CLASS, NO. 255—serremBen 17, 1873, 4, 68, 1, 36, 37, 64, 33, 49, 29, 67, >. i NORTH CAROLINA—ClAss’ NO. 266—serremsen 17, 1873, Oe Oe Oe eed Ear amen ERKEN & 0O., Managers. LUTHY 4 © ‘okers, 282 Green reet, New York. ED HANDS AND FACES HOW UGLY THEY ARE I ‘Use Mime. LAMARTING’S ORIENTAL MIXTURES doget them white, Frice 30 cents. Depot at Mme. RO- MER'S, 46 East Twelfth street, near Broadw: OVAL BAVANA LOTTERY, New Scheme out: $525,000 drawn every 17 da: commencing August 30, 1573, re Kis 1 prize of 1 prize of... 1 prize of, 2 rizes ot ii, 6 prizes of $5,000s....... + ‘other prizes, nino farnished: orders filied tion, Spanish Bank Bills and Governments purchased. TAYLOR & CO. Bankers, it Wall street. ec! GQTATE LOTTERIES OF MISSOURI. Grand single number scheme, drawn the last day of every month, $300,000 in prizes; whole tickets $10, Send for cirealar to MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Managers, St. is, Mo. OUTHWORTH REOPENS HIS BILLIARD PARLOR, under the Grand Central depot, this afternoon and evening, Sept. 18 Dudley Kavanagh ana other experts will be present. HE DI. 0 MARINA, OF MAVANA, CONTINUES, to, publish name in connection ‘with those of Quezada, Martinez and others who, be says, collect funds tot the Cuban war. As I have never collected funds, I must @eny the assertion. Tf it is a prevext to authorize the robbery and sale of my property, in my Auality as citizen of Mexico, that has always. respected the persons and property of Spaniards, C inust prot against those crimlnais that decree, or execute, or in manner favor guch pillage, and agalnst those that rent, lease or buy What ls mine; as against my debtors, if they pay their debts to any one that is not mypels. New Yor, Sept. 17, 1973, |. DE EMBIL, FPRANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES COR. rectly —Books, Pamphiets, Catalogues, Circulars and Ii kinds of commercial and judicial documents, | Office 28 Broadway, room 1. J. B, LUNA, -QQ h 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE $589,588 legalized Kentucky Lottery. Royal favana and Kentucky circulars tree; 12% cta commis- sion allowed. Addres# BALEY & UO, (office estab- lished 30 years), 174 Broadway, Post OFFICK NOTICE. T OFFICE NOTIOE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, Bearrine the week ending Saturday, September 20, 1873, I close at fois omce on Wednesda; ey a M., on Thurs. day at 11:30 A. Mand TOMAS 1. JAMES, Postmaster. MB afm MISCELLANEOUS. v ERS OF, PRESERVES WINE Vii f 60 ‘an, an inegar it, witl ine ‘Of B) gran, at 40 cents per gation. No. 18 Pike st Fos, MANUFACTUR! Vor, of QUOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, | PRINTERS AND lank Book Manufacturers, % ¥Witon strech Blank Ww patterns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &O, A FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, AX. Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food for moe! ing birds. At B G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Cai THE TURF. BBRFOOT PARK— TROTTING “FRIDAY, SEPT. at 24g P. M., sweepsiake of $200. John VY, Carroll b. & Billy, Mike Kogers’ b. g. Alec, Win. McMabon’s D. 6 ©, P. Tracey, Admission Sic. WM. McMAHON, Superintendent LEETWOOD ASSOCIATION. Morrisaaia, Westchester county, N. Ye Antumn Meeting, 1873. SECOND DAY—iHUKSDAX, Soptember 18, Purse No. 3, $1,000—2'35 Johan Splan enters b. m. Lady Anme. J. L. Doty enters bik. &. Rowe's Tommy, Jobn Murphy enters br. m. Lady Phiter. A. Patterson enters r. g. cho. . A. Chambers enters D. in. Moseley. J. O. Sinith enters br. m. Molly Smith, Jobn Lovett enters ch. 8. Munroe. John Fiak enters b. g. Clothespin. Jas. Dougrey, Jr., enters g. ¢, ben Smith. Benj. Wilson enters b. m, Lottie, . Green enters #, g. Wallace Clark enters br. joe Clark. Manee enters br. g. Sir Knight, Punsé No. 4, 82, 2:24 Class. Daniel Mace enters ch. g. triumph (lormerty Joe). G. N. Ferguson eniers w: ‘fi Crown Prince. 7. Carpenter encers s. m. Suste. B, Mace entere bs. m. Lady Blanch. Wm. B. Smith enters bik. %, Thos. Jefferson. THIRD DAY—SATURDAY, September 20. Purse No. 5, $1,200—2:31 Class, D, Pfer enters br. & Daniel Boone. D. Mace enters x. m, Heatherbloom, A. Patterson enters br. & Manhattan. Ino. Crooker enters b. g. ri Jno. Lovett enters b. g. George Miller. Jno. Lovett enters bik. g. Vulean. D. Higley enters ch. m. Fanny, G, 8. Green Snierp ar: m, Fleety Golddust. M. Carroll enters blk. s, Winthrop Morrell, Jr. Punse No, 6, $2,500-2:21 Claas, D. Mace enters ch. § Judge Fullerion. Gazelle, Races commence Grand stand and field, $2. dorsed by a member, $5. Bridgo each Gay. ot the races every ten minutes, direct he Tr Y, Badges to Club House, en- Horse cars leave Harlem tor the Park. ‘ains leave Forty-second street depot at 1140 A. M. and 1 P.M. ©. H, VAN NESS, President. . HE nt _Wx. H. Van Corr, Superintendent. a valas ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, FALL MLETIN' 3, FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, 8: MBER 33. PURSE No. 1—-$1,00, for horses that have never beaten three minutes; $60) to first, $260 to second, $160 to third and $100 to fourth. Peter Mance's s. g. I Guess So. A. J. Feek’s ch. g. Tyrone. sears Wright's br. g. Phil O'Neal, Jr. J. L. Doty’s br. g, Versailles, Joseph Chandler's b. g. Trustee. ©. S. Green’ Little Joe. William barnara’sg. ¢. Hopetal. ovhn Murphy's bg. Everett Ray. Ben Mace's b. m. Nettie Walton. ‘T. 8. Carpenter's ch. m. Lizzie Keeler. John Splan’s Y John 8. Baker's b. m. Gulnare, A. Patterson's b. g. Frank Kiock. PURSE No. 2,000, for horses that have never beaten E at, $5U0 to second, $400 to third and $200 Peter Mance's br. g. Sir Knight. W. B. Smith’s blk. s Thomas Jefferzon. Ferguson's w. g. Crown Prince. . Green's b. m. Lulu, S. Carpenter's §, m. susie, J.J; Bowen's g. g. han Flagler, PURSE No, $1 200, forhorses that have never beate 0, 25), for horses that have never beaten Ho 4008 to first, $300'to second, $200 to third and $180 to fourth. Peter Manco’s br. g. Sir Knight. M. Roden’s 0. g. Penobscot, A.J. Feek’s b. ¢. Clothes Pin, 3. W. Prendergast’s ch. m. Lady Emma. J. L, Doty’s bik. s. Rowes Tommy. ©. 8. Green's g.'m. Flecty Golddust, M. Carroll's bik, #, Winthrop Morrill, Jr. PURSE No, 4—$1,750, for horses that have never beaten. $850 to first, $400 to second, $200 to third and $200 to F H. Casey’s bik. m, Lady Byron. John Murphy's ch. m. Grace Bertram. G8. Green's br. g: Young Bravo. Dan Mace's g. g. many. James Donerey, Jr.'s br. ¢. Joker. 3. H. Philips’ b. g. id White, John A. MeKee’s b. m. Belie Brandon. ‘Owner's br. mn. Rose Standish, John 8. Baker's b. g. Tom Kocler. THIRD DAY—SATURDAY, PURSE No, 5—$1,000, tor horses tt 2:45; 8500 te firat, $250 to second, $1 fourth. Peter Mance’ss. g. I Guess So. B. M. Howa m. Lue @.N. Ferguson's b, m. Miss A.J. Feek’s er. g, Prince. L. 5. Samanta. g. Port Washington. IL. Doty’s br. g. Versailles. Jas. Chandler's b. g. ‘Trustee, John Splan’s br. g. Cheston. ©. s. Green's br. g. Black Bashaw. Wm. Yarnard’s g. g. Hopeful. Joln Murphy's b. p. Everett Ray. Ben Mace’s b. m. Nettie Walton. 1. 8. Carpenter's ch. m. Lizzie Keeler. J, 8. Baker's b. m, Guinare. PURSE No. &—$3,000, for horses that have never beaten 2:20; $1,500 to first, $700 to second, $500 to third, and $300 to fourth. Peter Mance's b. 8, W. H. Alden Goldsmitin's b. Ferguson's b. Green's b. m. ¢ ©. 8. Green's b. mn. Lulu. Ben Mace’s b. g. Sensation. J. J. Bowen's bik. g. Cam ‘Admission to fleld, Grand stand and quarter strete! ‘Admt sion to Club House, introduced by a member, $5. Races commence each day at 2 o'clock P.M. Good day and track. Coney island cars ieave Fulton ferry every five minutes for the grounds. EF. O. READ, President. G. W. Oakuey, Superintendent. ILEETWOOD ASSOCIATION—$30,000 OF THE STOUK of this Association for sale or exchange tor West chester county Proverty. Address FLEETWUOD, box 118 Herald Uptown Branch office. ATCH RACE FOR $1,000.—TO COME OFF OVER Island Park Course, Letween Albany and Troy, on Friday, September 19, 1873, at 255 P.M. Dan, Jenkins, Glen's Falls, N. Y., naines g. #. Joe Brown ; Jas. Dongery, Lansingburg, N. Y., names g. g. Ed. Eaton. ‘PTEMBER 27, have never beaten to third and $100 to iller. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &v. T AUCTION, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, AT 12 o'clock, by WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, ‘AUCTIONEER, AT THE Old Mart, 110, 112 and 114 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. GENTLEMAN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT, ELEGANT TEAM BLACK HORSKS, 16 HANDS high, 8 years old; kind and true in all barnes ; free trom vice, trick or fault; very stylish and handsome; tast trav- éliers: fear nothing; are one of the finest private teams in the city and warranted sound, kind and true; they are the property of a prominent army officer retiring trom the service, and sold only for want of use. HARNESS—SET FINE SILVER MOUNTED HAR. nd "VICTORIA, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY WOUD B OOUPE HORSE—ELEGANT SORREL COUPE HORSE, 16 hands high. 7 ye ; Kina and trae in all harness; free {rom vice or fault; very stylish and warranted sound. HARNESS—GOLD MOUNTED COUPE HARNESS AND COUPE—NEARLY NEW; TRIMMED WITH SATIN; built by Demarest & Co. peut DAUELEGANT LANDAU ON RIGHT SPRINGS, uit water 9 , of Broome street Tr $2,800. D POURINMAND DRAG: USED BUT A. PEW ti built by Brewster & Go. of Broome street, for 500, FET AcK HORSR-SPLENDID BLACK COUPE OR carriage Horse. 16 hands, 6 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree trom vice; very stylish; @ good tri eller and warranted sound. COUPE ROCKAWAYS—TWO COUPE ROCKAWAYS, in good order, : EPOT WAGON—TOP DEPOT WAGON, IN GOOD order. CLARENCE—CLARENCE, BUILT BY WOOD BROS. All the above property can be seen at the mart any time previous to sale, T PRIVATE SALE. ELEGANT BLACK COUPE HORSK, 16 HANDS, 6 years old, kind and true in al! harness, free from vice, and warranted sound. BAY MARE, 154¢ HANDS, 7 YBARS OLD, KIND AND true in all harness, free from vice or fault, ‘very stylish and handsome, and warranted sound. t BROWN HORSE, 15% HANDS, 7 YEARS OLD, KIND and true in all harness, free and pleasant driver, a first Class family Horse, and warranted sound, GRAY HORSE, 15 4 HAND, 6 YEARS OLD, KIND and true in Lait way, @ fast traveller, very stylish, and warranted sound. ‘0 ROAD WAGONS, BUILT BY STIVERS, TWO ROAD WAGONS, BUILT BY BREWSTER & CO. TOP ROAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY Miner & Stevens; top and no top Pony Phaetons, Rocka: w nd Park Phaetons, top and rio top Wagons, Har. funk, Hnnkets, &e-- de., At the Horse and Cartia 01 WILLIAM VAN TASSELL (old stand), 110. 12 ast Thirteenth street, nes UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (late Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE MORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19 TO 2 THIRTEENTH STREKT, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAC The business willbe 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 as the ublic at large. RGELAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entries for sale may be made. as usual either at out Downtown House, 37 Nassau stvcet, or at the Mart, 19 to 2 Thirteenth street, near University piace. LIBERAL VDVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENT. SALE COMMENCES AT 1044 O'CLOOR, AT 2 WAKREN STREEY.—ALL GOODS WARRANT: ed astrepresented ; hand-sewed Harness, $20 to $350; Horse “heets, $1 to $14; Lap Robes, 75c. to $45; Horse lank t BHONSE CLt ING, 70 ORDER A SPECIALTY, bi Boots of © ‘yw kind. ing les an ridles, plas BARTLETT, Importer and Manufacturer, {LOT OF TWO AND POUR-SEAT Tor BUGGIES A. fond Wagons, depot and business Wagons. Address HS West Twenty-seventh street, between Kighth and COA pana ac aU A GENTLEMAN, GIVING UP HIS ESTABLISHMENT, offers for sale a pair of splendid tamily Horses, k mi and \d, Apply at the livery, stables of HENRY T. HLDHaL, Non d und 6 West Poriy-litth street. PONY PHAETONS. TOP AND OPEN, AT LOW ALTARS, to close them out: 20 top and open Wagons, by best city makers; 1 Clarence, 1 mx seat Rockaway, Ssecond hand Brewstor Wasons, ot Broome street; Har. 5 Rs kets, Whi She he, Fe POL Wa Wome st Fourth avenu HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. LARGS AND ATTRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUC ON OP FINE FAMILY, ANTeRD 38, INCLUD 1 DAN, SEPTEMHER 19, AT ROMPA, A. eh NOS 13 ANDAT EAST TWENTY. GHTH STREET, By JOHN L. VANDEWATER, ‘Auctioneer, comprising the entre outit of a geutieman from St. Louis Who his been spending the surumer at Newport, and who is about to return home, and go offers the whole Gh public estrictions or reserva- In Sy Fine, st. nd reliable team of blood bay carriage | Horses, 15), hands hh, 7 and 8 years old: bred in Ken: | tucky an’ brought to this city last spring; are well mated, drive evenly, need no checks, have fing knee ac- Won; Can travel 12 thiles an hour: do not tret or pail; have uo vices or tricks, and are warranted sound and Beautiful brown Ethan Allen Gelding, Prince Charlie: Tyeurs old,15%4 hands high; is @ periect beauty, is all | style and Action, can pull a wagon in 2:60 and can be driven by a chit i$ the most perfect gentleman's roadster in tho sta‘e, and with (raining can beat 2:40; he is warranted in all harness and warranted sound, kind and pertect. Fast and bloo Abdallah Mare Lady Washburn, 15 Nends and 8 years old; was bred in Paris, Ky. id hburn at county tair after’ seelug her bouwnt by Mr. W trot three beats 1 3g and 2:59; she was then Proug hit to this ei. ud trotied the next spring at Bea. con Park in 2:31, distancing all her competitors; she has since been used o aad: she isa tree and pleasant river, ure and rapid valted, well-behaved in company and can beat 2:40 to road wagon; warranted sound | and kind; this mare is worthy the atlention of parties look- Ing for sowething fast and relisble. | Also a hi y Hunter saddle Horse, 153 hands, 7 lish and well broken: has all gaits to saddie and is fi nto harness This horse has taken premiums at three fairs in Kentucky as best vaddier th county, tle is warranted sound and kind. Also beautiful black Horse, 15 hands; 10 years old; bas been used by ladies: can not be outstyled by any horse in the country’; Is a fast travelier and Warranted sound and Wagon, Also light Dog Cart, for four persons: one top Wagon, jouble an one light lrotting Wagon, gue Pony Phaeton, singiettarness, hankets, Robes, &c. B.—This is some of the finest siock ever offered at private sale, and is warranted fully tor 24 hours, sivi purchasers din opportunity co see what they are gettin ale absolute, rain or shine, Stock on exhibition at stables times. A POWS,OWN WAREROOMS, +, No. 8 Cortlandt street, near Broadway ‘The best Light. one of the flnest selections and ciecideaty the best bargains in the ci Fine Top Bugges, Park and Pony P aways, Depot, Road and Business Wagons; also choice line ‘of light ‘Harness, Robes, Blankets, sheets, Halters, Whips, Surcingles, Tie-straps, &c., all olfered at very lowest cash prices. No. 8 Cortlandt street. AT GRIVATE SALE GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE—CHESTNUT SOR- REL HORSE; long fowing inane and tail; two white stockings, 1534 hands bizh, nine yearsold; can be driven by any one: very fine action; veriectly gentle. yet tree and spirited driver; can trot in 4:50; no road too long; Warranted to show the time, and warranted sound. a’ ARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 to 25 Thisteenth sirect, near University place, where he can be seen and tried. SECOND HAND T_ CART, USED TWO MONTHS, cost $750, sold tor $45u. ALT. DEMAREST & CO., 628 Broadway. A TURNOUT WORTH $1,200 WANTED-—FOR REAL estate in Brooklyn. WM, H, MELICK, 421 Broadwa: A EERGANT 7 OARn. HAM’S MAKE, COST $26), AA. for $525, good as new; several second hand Car- Tiages at half pric MAM, 10 East Fourth street. VERY DESIRABLE PAIR BROWN COACH Horses; closely matched; 16% hands; 7 vears old: fine action; warranted sound, kind and without fault; owner resjonsible. Apply at lid Kast Fifty-seventh st. A SINGLE HARNESS AND TRUCK, IN| GOOD | {A order, tor sale cheap. Apply at 6 Park street, near orth. A LIGHT COUPE—TWO COUPE ROCKAWAY'S elegant Victoria, six seat Rockaway, and several other styes Family Carriages, at great bargains; great variety second hand Carriages cheap. MANUFACTURERS UNION, 638 Broadway. AAPOR S428, COUPE AND \ I1GHT WAGON; ALSO s ,# Bray Horse, heavy built, 16 hands; will be sold Cheap. Private stable, 128 West Kighteenth street. VALUABLE TROTTING MABE, WITH WAGON, Harness, &c., for sale, or will exchange for New York suburban Property. For particulars address L. G., box 217 Herald ottice. A COUPE, $150; FARM CART, $50, TOP WAGON, $150; open Phaeton, $100; top, $160: Jump Seat, $175; Harness, Sheets, Blankets all prices. 1,40 Broadway, near Forty-first street. STABLE, IN THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, 158, BE- tween Third and Lexington avenues, suitable for a private stable; 10 stalls; lurge carriage room. A THREE WORK HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP; + ove blind Trotting Horse, fast; must be sold, asthe owner ig improving his stock. ' Inquire at 207 West Nine- o ERY FINE CLARENCE—KQUAL TO NEW; brown lining; also two depot Wayons or park Phaetons, tor four ‘persons; Victorias, Buggies, &c., at J. W. PITNEY's, 460 Third avenue. 1 ARGALNS,—SECOND HAND LANDAU, VICTORIAS, top Waxons, Coupe Rockaway and fine new HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, _ OR SALE—FOUR HORSES, OHEAP; SOUND AND Jor cata tae oe: M WL hands’ high; euitatle . Ue alld express; prices $60,880, $100, $125. Pharardanet ee nee FOR SALE—A GOOD HEAVY TEAM, SUITABLE workers and warrented tru So'clock PM, OAKES BROS 518 West Twenty-first street. OR SALE—A GRAY MARE AND COVERED PLAT form Spring Wagon and Maruess, al in good run- ning, 3125. Inquire at O'NelLL's, corner of Thirty-frst strect and Ninth avenue. OR SAL! inust be sold.” Call after & CO., Ice Dealers, No. FOR WANT OP USE ONLY, A BAY Horse, 15% hands, 7 years; tit for any’ business; price $10." 128 Charles street, near Greenwich. OR SALF—TWENTY VALUABLE YOUNG HORSES, at 207 ast Twency-third street, comprisiny matched carriage and conohare alee ood ene avs Bie work horses; secom ind single an 1 ys tor sale cheap, aa 7 nN we BAKER Re SALF—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS; horse 7 years, 16 hands, kind and true; also four One-horse trucks;"prices $75, $9, $13, $200. Apply at 38 Hudson street. Fe? SALE—A BROWN HORSY, 16g HANDS HIGH years old; warranted sound and kind; suitabte for ess purposes.” Inquire at ‘oy street. krocer or butcher or any bu: 62 Washington street, ear OR SALE—A_POUR-SEATED PHAETON, NEARLY new; also two Top Buggies, made by Dusenbury & Van Duser, and uset orheivy siigie Huruess. Apply at 136 Kast Thirteenth strec OR SALE CHEAP—A WELL MATCHED, HAND- some pair of Horses; Phaeton, top Wagon. ‘Harness, &c. Inquire at 131 Water sireet. OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME Brougham, made by Brewster & Co., of Broome street: also two Horses, for want ot use, one of them very fast, owner having tnore than he has use tor, Apply at private stable, 19 West Forty-ninih street. Pos saut EAP—ELEGANT AND STYLISH Y Coupe Horse; used In private tamily only; bay ;16 y hands; warranted sound and kind, inquire ot ft, BAX(ER, 29 Karciay street GLAND PRIVATE SALE OF THOROUGHBRED AND J trotting stock ; also several low priced Horses, to- gether with Carriages, Harness. 4c. For catalogue apply. fo Massachusetis Mutual Lite Insurance Company, 245 Broadway, room 3, or K.P. WAND, 19 Market street, Newark, N. J. GURKAT, BARGAIN SECOND HAND, | DEPOT Wagon, Dog Cart, Victoria, jump seat Buggy, light kaway, Basket Pony, four scat Pony, six seat Hocka- way, several Buggies, MANU AOTURERS? UNION, 38 Broadw (GJENTLEM ANS TURN@U1—IRON GRAY HORSE, F long mane end tail, 15 hands, young, sound, kind and stylish; can show 2':0; elegant Koad’ Wagon. Will exchange for Real Estate, 264 West Kleventh screct. FIANR SOME BAY HORSE, 19%, SOUND AND KIND; Will be sold very cheap. Private stable, 58 West Forty-third street. ANDSOMIs BLACK MARE, PHAETON, HARNESS, ‘@ handsome turnout; has'been used by @ lady; will be sold meee i Sppiicg, tor immediately. ILLIB SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. FYARNESS. STU CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good double Truck Harness, $30; 0d Grocers Harness, $50; a good Milkman’s Harne: 8); good Buggy Harness, hund made, $17; a cool stable Blanket, $2; also a large assortment of Blankets, Robes, Sheets, Nets, 4c. Please call and examine tor yoursclves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, second, door from Greenwich street, formerly of Mur: ray street. FLARNTSS, HORSE CLOTHING, CARRIAGE ROBES c., in éndless and astoulshing variety of elegant designs, for the fall and winter trade. 0. M. MOSKMAN & BROTHER, Manufacturers, Lit Chambers street. FPORSE FOR SALEA FINE YOUNG BAY HORSE: sound, kind and fast; superior family or road order. horse; pricé $0; also a Coupe Rockaway, in go% Adress box 2,874 Fost office. # if ORSES WANTED TO BOARD IN ONE OF THE best ventilated, well managed stables tn the city, Phenix Stable, 158 and 160 ast between Lexington and Third aver J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. TRAVER & WRIGHT will sell, by virtue of an exe- September 18 at 10 oiclock, at $9 Great Jones street, one bay Mare, 16 hands high, 7 years old; ood worker to truck or cart; one sorrel Mare, 15) ands high, § yearsold: Market Curt, Harness, &¢. order of PATRIOK DAILEY, Maran ‘JUMP SEAT ROCKAWAY.—THE BEST COMBINA- e} tion Carriage in the market, very light; seats two vi ped persons; shone i me ne oe and adapted city or country use. For sale low poner ee ‘8, FLANDRAU, > Nos, 7 and 18 East Eighteenth at. near Fifth av. cg IVBRY STASLE, EXPRESS AND HACKING BUSI- Ness, at Tremont, near Harlem Railroad station, to lease; none m place.’ Apply at 11 Third avenue, New York. GUORGE W. HOJER, ORTGAGE SALE.—A, J. MATTIVEWSON, AUC tloneer,—By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will sell At public auction, on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1574, at $ o'clock in the alternoon, at the southwest cor: ner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-second street. one ‘wenty-seventh street, cution, on Fridi Broughams, Landantets, Cabriolets, Phaetons, depot and road Wagons. : STAATS BALL, 7 Washington place, near Brondway. CARES: HORSES FOR SALE.—BRIGAT BAYS, /. 15% hands high: black points, long black mane and tail; stylish action: good speed; pertecily sound; stx yours old each; wall trot double'or single; owner about leave the sivy. ‘all betore 4 P. M. at private stable 131 Kast Eighteent! eet. (CARRIAGES AT LOW PRICES AND WARRANTE Two, tour and six-seated Phaetons, Koc Rot, Wakome, Victorias, Coupes, Landaus, 14 uggies, &c.} several second hand in fine condition. J. COLYER & NARRIAGES—SECOND HAND.—AN ASSORTMENT road and top Wagons, pony Phaetons, tour and six- seat Phactons, Rockaway, depot Wagons & RM, otIVERs, 14 to ast Thirty-first street. NARTAGE BUSINESS FOR SALE—TOGETHER WITH / Wood Horses, Coal Carts, Trucks, Spring On! Harness, Coal Scales, Hoisting Apparatus, &c.; all in first class working order. For particulars inquire at 424 East Twenty-third street. LEGANT TEAM OF BAY ROAD HORSES, LONG, flowing manes and tails; beautiful, silky coats? bout 154 hands high, 8 and 9'years old,’ finely mated; all black points: splendid high knee action; pertectiy gentle, but very spirited and stylish drivers; have been driven by the present owner for, the last iour youre, und are well known on the road; can trot together in 3 1in- utes, For @ private gentleman's roud use or tor light tamily driving they are one ot the finest teams in the city, and are warranted sound and without blemish. One is by Tippoo sultan, out of Morgan mare; the other by. Morgan, out of thoroughbred mare. Will be of exhibition in front of ARCH, JOHNSTON'S Auction House, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post oflice, this day (’hureday), from 11 tll § o-clock. Ik NOT SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE BEFORE _FRI- DAY, AT 10% O}CLOCK, THRY WILL THEN BE SOLD AT AUCTION BY ARCH. JOHNSTON, AT THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH OF HIS’ HOUSE, 19 10 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. Go and see this team. You will not be disappointed. XTRA STYLISH BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS, 7 years; fine prompt driver in harness: equally good under saddle; ver: ranted sound; price, $160. 717 Seventh avenue, near Forty-ninth street. F°% SALB—TWO GOOD WORKING HORSES, cheap for cash, at 7 Dey street. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT ; TEAM of fine bays, long tails and manes, Morrell stock, 15.3 high, good traveller, sound and kind, great endurance ; elegant Landau, neariy new, and Harness. Apply at 116 Wall street OR SALE—HALF PRICE, BEAUTIFUL, FAST, wentle bay Mare; young, sound and kind; road Wag: on, Harness, bear Robe, “xc.; price $70. Address BLACK, box 210 lierald office. OR SALE—A HANDSOME TWO-WHE DOG Cart, with tandem harness of best make, ail nearly new. Also a handsome 16%; hands Horse, fine wheeler or coupe horse. Aiso 4 set of four-in-hand Har- ness, Apply at private stable, 146 West Fiitieth street. VOR SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROAD Horsos; one a gelding, over 15!5 wands; dark bay; very stylish, and a totter; the other a beautiful light bay mare, with four white feet and face, over 15 hands; very free driver, and of great endurance. Both are of Hambietonian stock ; they will be sold reasonably, us the owner has no uso for them. inquire of L. DEOKER, 154 Centre street, New York. OR SALE—BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET, NO top Wagon, with pole and shafts: carries two; three- quarter Clarence, best city make, and set of Coach Har- ness; allin tine order,” COOK'S stables, 47 West Forty-first street. {OR SALE—SORREL HORSE, 1544 HANDS; SOUND and kind; can trot in 2:15 or better, also Brewster, of Broome street, top wagon, In, perfoct order Inquire | for JOiPH, betore 2 P. Drennan’s stable, Thirty- th street and Seventh avenue. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL AYRSHIRE COW, Giy- ing 16 gear of rich milk; price $100, worth $200, Apply at 114 or 1,872 Broad way KO.’ CODLING, F° SALE—ONE TRUCK, HORSE AND HARNESS, and Good Will of Wors, all in good order. Inquire rect, Greenpaint, oF 68) Leonard street, ‘at 108 Caly Brooklyn, JJOR SALE—A BAY MARE, BLACK POINTS, 15% hands high; sound, kind aud gentie; together’ with | top Buggy and Harness; price $0) cash; or would take | part Keal Mstace. Address HAMBURG, box 145 Herald oftlee. Foe SAEs BEAUTIFUL, SOUND, KIND, GENTLE, fast and well bred brown Mare, ‘15 hands high, 4 ears old; a very free and pieasant driver: pertect pet nd sold only because her present owner lias no further ise for her; also single Harness and side bar top Wagon, nearly new; will be sold together or separately. Apvly at 662 Seventh avenue, butcher's sho On SALE—THREE GOOD WORK HORSES, ONE bay horses, 16H hands high, 6 years old, wel has 1,50) Ibs.; also a bay Horse, 9 years old, yegbe 1,300 Iba. : also a bay Mare, 6 years old, 154% hands high; has been used all summer in lee wagon’; gold ‘or want of use. Ap- week stable, 170 Greene street, between Houston and jeocker. OR SALE—A FIRST “OLAS. reve Hos Bin old, Warranted sound and kine; will rk single or double. Also Wagon and Harness; sold tor want Clarence Coach, tn frst clas order. FRIOR CARRIAGE HORSE, 16 HANDS; +6 years: fine (rnvelier: warranted per: nd. For'sale at 121 West Forty firth street feetly 50) IPEED AND SAFETY.—POR SALE, CHEAP. A JET > black Horse, 15% hands high, 7'years old, souna, kind and gentle: has been driven by a lady all summer? war raised by the present owner, and can, trot, without palling. to the pole in 2:40; never sien; the oni mn for selling, the owner has no further use for him; his sire and dam can both trot in 2:30. Apply at No. 67 South street, third story. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 181 AND 139 WE: Seventeenth street and 144 West Filtieth ntreet, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. WE, OFfER SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN PARK and Pony Phactons. Victorias, Dog Carts, light Rockaways and road Buggies, several second hand aud slightly solled, very low. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. WAGONS FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.—I AM selling some of my own make first class Top Wagons for $30) cach; also for sale a Dog Cart and a Coupe that wiil seat four persons. ISAAC LOCKWOOD, corner 127th street and Third avenue. HORSKS FOR SALE, FIT FOR ANY KIND OF 0 work, and three Express Wagons; they are sold for no fault, only the owner has no use for them, Inquire at 40 Lust broome street. 2 GOOD WORKING HORSES FOR SALE.—IN- uire at the MANHATTAN ICE COMPANY'S West Fitty-second street, after 3 o'clock P. M. office 25 PANY, toot of Morg vp. M. GOOD WORKING MORSES FOR SALE.—IN- quire at the office of the CONSUMERS’ ICE COM- reet, Jersey City, after 3 o'clock O19, $0, $7. —THREE GOOD HORSES, FROM 15 $125. ie hinds: suitable tor any business: one very fast: must sell this week; also C Rx- Wagon cheap. Call three days, 261 West Twenty- Bh street, near Kighun enue. 185-SY us HORSE, 6 YEARS, 154 HANDS; gan show smingtes; sound, ‘kind, for lady te Is] ny made, years, very cheap. 2 Weat Thirty-frst street, blacksmith shop. Y A BEAUTIFUL SIDE BAR TOP BII95 WL. a ) Road m, city maker, only used a few times; also a single seat Wagon for $150, aiid new single Harness, rubber covered, for $50; handsome sorrel Horse, $20 Idi East Sixteenth street, 50 FOR A FINE FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT, 19) comprising a handsome black Gelding ; splen: \d driver; very gentle ; warranted sound and kind: also fine two seat Carriage, Harness, &c., the property of a ntler.an about leaving for Europe, for sale at BARKER CHAse’S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth st. DRY GOODS. “MIME, LOMLEY, 10 WEST. TWENTY-THIRD A .“itreet, near #ixth avenuc.—Most stylish garments At shortest notice and moderate prices. ] RIDAL AND BALL TOILETS,—-HANDSOME EVEN- ing Dressesalso elezant Suits for carriage and visiting ted at 403 Sixth avenue, first floor above. Busl- suy confidential. wear ness si MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. {ALL OPENING.—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1873. Specialities Imported Boniets and Round Hat English straw and Chip (ats, Flowers, Feathers and Jets; also a complete assortment of the ‘Intest styles in French ts: Dresstnaking done to order. KW. ‘ANS, 62 University place, LE ,CHAPEAU “DARTAGNAN RT. MMB, ‘0 4 the Parisian novelties, will be on exhibition at Mme, A. MITCHI:L's opening of imported Bonnets and Round Hats, on Thu . Sepiember ls, at her Millivery ke tablishment, 425 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. M* A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE falonpeat, 423 sixth avenue, sixth street, having arrived per steamship Saint Laureiit, will exhibit. on Thursday, September Ie, a most recherche age sortnent of Bonnets ind Round flats, carefully selected by herself im the leading houses in Paris; also English found Huts, irom ©. W. Browa's aud others, Admission by card only, ING DA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, J. R, TERRY, No. 37 Unlou ‘square, will exhibit his fall aud winter styles of Ladies’ and Children'y Round Hats ‘and Bonnets, All the novelties o: the 7 WILSON & ROAKE: ZA, streets second hand kovines,, Bollers and Steat uinps, al! sizes; shafting, Pulleys, Hanger ng, Factories fitted up by contra: ai eines LARGE QUANTITY OF nnd St ups, New and 80 PB. CASSIDY, Nos. 410 10 Bridge st BOILERS ond hadd. Apply to kiyn, whanu- ENGINES, of use. Apply to J. G. KD APP, 26 Frankfort street. OR SALE—AND MUST BE SOLD THIS DAY, A 101 ‘°o nm to @ wi mon le reine Ba jagon o} Toad =ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, PARK AND, PONY +» Phaetons, Depot, Express and Business Wagons, both new and second-hand, at 141 West Broadway, near |} Canal street. Cheapest place in city, OR SALE—FIRST CLASS STABL WEST | Hfighteonth treet; fail alee; Complete in every | Fespect for ventlemen W. N. GISWOLM. 744 Broadway, Astor place, if hand machinery. facturer and in new and ses ANTED—A QUANTITY OF SECOND HAND COILS id Steam ‘ping; must be cheap. Address box 5,46HNew York Post ottie »- IR OF SHEARS, OR SHEARS AND | as large ag one inch square iron; must in good order if second haud and atlow price. Address J. Ly Bu No. |, 140 West Fortieth streets for a truck; also five smatler Horses, all good | A Fite? Chass DRUG store SALE hour trom New York, weil st andsome fix. tures, good Wade, low rent; sales last year, over $7,000; rice, $f,000, one-halt cash, balance in three years. Ad= ress MERCURY, Herald office GOOD CHANGE TO OPEN A CIGAR STORE OR any other class of business.—Fixtures and Furnitare for saie and store to lot, ai 914} Third avenue, near Fitty-Afth street; rent $70, including two nice back’ Rooins, water, water closet, coal cellar, &c. OROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMP Store for sale; flue ‘location ablished ; good atook; ropt. $43, with rooms; large slore ; death case of se 1.213 Third avenue N TABLISHED CR( . ASSWARK AND Tamp Store for sale, op a good avenue on the east @, doing a good business. Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Ceatre street. A WALL LocaTEp cheap—In_ So rent low; IQUOR STORE FOR SALE th Brooklyn; doing a good business; Apply to THOS. GAPE? No. 6 Contre etree DRUG STORE, FITTED IN ELEGANT STYLE, located on prominent corner, to exchance for unen™ cumbered Real Estaw, clty or country; equtiy $10,000. Address COX, box 207 Herald office. A GOOD PORTABLE, HEATER FOR SALE CHEAP, at 337 Weat Thirt) ‘irst street, RARE CHANCE.—A VIRST CLASS RESTAURANT for sale cheap; one of the best bustness places in this city, now doing a ting, profitable business, MITUHELL’S store Agency ALWHOR, SALE. SPLENDID BAMPLE | ROOMS, + down town "Dining; large day dusiness. Also. Liquor ~tores on all business avenaes of this city and Brooklyn, at low prices. Also Stores to let. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A —DRUG STORES FOR SALE, AT GREAT BAR- + gains. Also Cigar Stores, Hat Stores, Fancy Goods Stores, Confectioneries, Merchant Tailoriig and Cloth- ing Business. ng BUNCMITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. _ GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—AT A LOW PRICE. Also first class Meat Markets Buiter Stands, Wooden Ware Stures, Confectioneries, Bakeries, at great bargains. MITCHELL? Jedar street. N OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE FOR SALE.— Excellent location. | Dry Goods and Fancy Stores. Millinery and Fancy Stores. Partieulars 25 Cham! street, GEORGE W. " Store Agency, A Wigton stone For 8ALE.—LOCATION UNSUR assed; splendid cash trade; enterprising parti Taro investment; unquestionably excellent chance mal money. Particulars 25 Chambers street, GEORG SIMERS! Store Agency, N OLD ESTABLISHED PORK AND PROVISIONS Store for sale, located great business thoroughtare ; extensive cash trade; extraordinary chance. Particulars 25 Chambers street, GEORUE W. S{Mis Rs’ Store Agency. DRESSMAKER HAS A NEW WHEELER & WIL- sou Sewing Macline, also a solid black walnut Bed- Stead, which she will sell 'at a greay sacrifice. 56 West ‘Thirty-second street. as WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE FOR ‘sale—In ood order, as good as new, $23; also one Of Sinyer's, $20. 602 Sixte avenue. e WHERLER & WILSON'S FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, almost new, handsomely encased im black walnut; must be sold; also a set of Mink Furs; Breat bargain. 495 Hudson street. N ESTABLISHED WELL FITTED UP WEST SIDE corner Liquor Store; fine location : lease: rent $45 bt licenses; gooa eeeertog ft asi 9400 worsh of stock; rice, if bought immediat 5 pee UN GAMEBE LL & OO 848 Hudson street, RUG STORE FOR BALE, AT A RIFICE—THE old established Drug Store, 321 Tenth avenue, well and doing a business of $3,000 a year; inust be the owner is leaving the city; good chance; na ly at the store, it sold, reaso D*Va,87088 FoR SALE—LOW RENT: COMPLETE stock: splendid trade and long estabiished ; investi. ation will prove satisfactory to either physician oF ‘Address J M., box 168 Herald offic por SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND GOOD WiLL of a well established Shoe Store. Apply at 706 Third avenue. FOR, BALE ON ACOOUNT, OF, DEATH IN HE family, one of the best Liquor Stores on the Seventh Avenue; must be sold this week. Apply on the premises, corner of Fortieth street and Seventh avenuc, to P, DEVIN, or to CHARLUS KELLY, No. 365 Water sirect, (OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, STOCK, FIX. tures, Horse and Wagon, all in good running orders low rent; cash trade; reason will be given for selling; possession immediately. 25 Carmine street, {JOR SALE—HOTEL AND DINING SALOON, DOING a good business (furmiture mostly new), at Norwalk, Conn, "Stand $i Main street | FP, SALE—A FIRST CLASS TEA, COFFEE AND Sugar Store, 68 Newark avenue, Jersey City. JOR SALE—A VARIETY STORE, INCLUDING Crockery, Cigars, Candy, Toys, Stutionery, ac. Ap- ply at 1,413 fhird avenue. Good reasons for selling GAR STORE AND SAMPLI; ROOM, i Good reasons for selling, Apply tween Sand 10 o'clock A. M. at 12 So OR SALE—A NICE DRY AND FANCY GOODS store, on a business avenue; store large and commo- us. For wrms, &¢ , apply at No. 45 Graham avenue, a Williamsburg. EWE OR SALE—A SMALL BRICK ROTEL, OPPOSITE 30 aniles trom New York: pricé low; terms three-quarter carom Billiard Tabie, in goo? A. tT. COLE, Spring Valley, N. Y. [AOR SALE-FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 316 WEST ixth street; license and tax paid. OR SALE—A 20 YEARS ‘ABLISHED GONFEC- tlonery Store, fitted up new two years ago at a cost of $3.000, with machinery, ice cream Machine, ten large marble Tables, splendid ‘Showcase, and everything be- longing to a wholesale and retail contectionery; will be sold at a great sacrifice; no agents. Apply at 131 ave- nus U. {OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE of the best paying Liquor Stores in West streets price $750; domestic dimculties reason tor selling; license ‘and rent paid for some Hime ever ane will be made ratisinctOry, Address LIQUOR STORK, box 1:0 Herald office. Ok SALE—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF SILK Hat Manufactory, No. 13 Crosby street Apply be- tween 10.4. M. and 5: M. MURKLEY. OR SALK—THE ENTIRE FIXTURES OF A DRUG Store, 180 fine dove tailed Drawers, Showcases, Shelve ber of Showeases to lot HODGE, 464 Hudson str Fs SALE—A RETAIL CIGAR BUSINESS DOING AN excelient cash trade and making money; average ; rent low’ ®sound and au investment; will be dress A.J. M., box 197 Chairs, Stools, office Kailings; also « large num- for the tal Apply w JAMES row. gales per month, nearly $2,00. profiable business for one seekin: fold low to a cash customer. Herald oifice. JOR SALE—A VALUABLE BREAD ROUTE IN HAR. lem, Horse, Wagon and Harness. Inquire at teed ‘ore, 2,817 Third avenue. F% SALP,-LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Hoot and Shoe store, doing «good business. Call at No. lo Murray street. FoR SaktcAN OYSTER HOUSE, ON A GOOD thoroughlare ; will be sold at a bargain, owner going away. Call aud see tor yourself at LM B.cecker street. NOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED LIQUOR Stores an the clty, om account o no agent ‘Apply 0 0. H. TYLET, #1 and 89 Hudao by OR SALE—FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR Store, cheap for Gash; Goud business and, good rea- ons for selling. Apply oa the premises, 776% Sixth OR SALE CHEAP—A MEAT, FISH, OYSTER AND Vegetable Market, established twenty years, now doing a good business; good reason for selling; owner bas another business to attend to. Apply at 47 West Forty ninth sti JOR SALE CHEAP: Machine and Rey trade. For particular: Fulton street, Brookiyn, E ALF UF A GOOD CASH PAYING BUSINESS, TO- gether with Ofice Furniture: alxo an old established Real Estate Agency ; ail must be sold this week. to cash yurchaser, none other nee apply; price $50); re- ring partner enyaged in other bumness and cannot give his tull attention to this. Address K. H., Herald Upwown Branch office. OLD ESTABLISHED: SEWING rs ‘¢ Business, doin apply to A. L. Watney til I IQUOR STORE.—AN OLD AND WELL KNOWN La stand for sale. "62 Cortlandt street, M TILK ROUTE FOR SALE—MORSE, WAGON AND Depot, now doing @ retail busincss of about 0 quarts per day: reason for selling, the owner has other Dnsiness to attend to. No agenty need apply. D. b. PALMER, Sales Stables, corner Bridge and Nassau stree(s, Brooklyn. JILVERSMITHS, » mounters.—T! and Fixtures, will be sokt immediately. K. ROSH, 561 Broadway, up stairs QTOCK AND FIXTURES OF CANDY AND VARIBTY © Btore doing good business: must be sold this week on account of owner going to the couutry. 49 Kast ¥il- teenth street, BWELLERS, CANE AND SWORD old established Basiness, with Tog Inquire ot W. NEW JAFES.—HERRING’S, WILDER, LILLIES, and second hand, cheap. Safes moved, repaired and Liuti® SAre CO i JARPENTERS.—FOR SALE, THB STOCK AND T° eizinrosof a Arsiciaes Jobbing shop. Address CAR- PuNTER, box 10) Heraid Uptown Branch oftice ALE OYSTER AND DINING SALOON 470 FULTON TE ct Brooklyn, doing. & dasiness; seil- ing on account of wiother business; no agenie accepted. Apply on premises. . 4, 000. 2o8 RRINTING OH tC, FOR SALE.— Or proprietor would retain half interest with right party. Kadress 4. B., box 165 Herald office. _ __FINE_ ARTS, Picture: aby Gree oe rth, Hond| nd other emi maaeeers. Marble Busts of D: ton and others. Ancient English Stained Glass, Antionities, scarce Drawings and Engravings, c. “Quite a valuable and interesting art collectiad,”—See Art Matters, New York Herald, Sept, 17. Now on view, for private sale 700 Broadway. Open from 9A. M. toG P.M

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