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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ————S NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1873,—TRIPLE _ WHOLE NO, 13/544. DIRECTORY FCR APVERTISERS. je RTO AMUSEMENT3—Srcowp Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ‘ROLOGY—Twetrra Pack—Pourth column, LLIARDS—E.eventn Pacr—Secoud column, ARDERS WANTED—Lixverta Pack—Third column. OARD AND LODGING WANTED—Eteventu Pace ‘Third and fourth columns, BROOKLYN BOARU—Hievenra Pace—Fourth column, BROOKLYN, REAL ESTATE FOR SALM—SkcoND age—First column. BUSINESS OPVYORTUNITIES—Seconp Pace—Third n. Spusiiese NOTICES—Srventu Pace—Fitth cotumn. CITY REAL BSTATE POR SALK—Saconp Pace—Virst i. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Third col- ni, coadilitien AND GARDENERS—Tweuern Pace—Third column. COASIWISH STEAMSHIPS—Tweirra Pace—Sixth col- umn, COPAKTNERSHIPS—Nintu Pace—Vitth column, paxcite BOARD—Eveventa }’Age—Fourih colamn, ANCING ACADEMIES—Skcony P, —Ftith columi. ENTISTRY—Hueventu PaGk—First column, BEY GOODS— Hinge Pack Fourth column, WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FUR UNFUSNISHED—Kuxyneta back—Fitn column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Twrirrn Pace—litih and sixth colunns, Pe—Evuventu Pack—First column. ES AND }ARS—Stcon» Pack—Third column, XCURSIONS—Tweirru Pace—Fourth column. FINANGIAL—Ninrw Bucx—Fifth column. OR SAL“ —ELevENTH Pagr—Nixth column, URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Eunventa Page—Pitth o RNITURE—Evuvatn 2 BLP WANTED—FEMAL, nd third columns. NELP WANTED—MALES—Tweirm Pack—ourth col- HORSE: fo umn. CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pack—vhira and OTE ‘columns, Euevawen Pack—Fourth column. OUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Lusventa Pacr— sixth column. INSTRUCTION —Siicoxn Pace —Thied column. OAN OFFIC! —Twretrra Pack—Fourth co umn. LOST AND FOUND—Winst Pack—Virst and second eol- MACHINERY—Eveverrn Pace—Second column. AKBLE MANTELS—Eveventu P. EDICAL—sxcoxp Pack—Third column. bial tt pets ADVERTISEMEN ['3—Textn Pace— xth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Seconp Pacr—Second column, USICAL—Srcoxp Pace—Third column, KW PURLICATIONS—Sxventa Paax—fifth and sixth gguumns, i PERSON AL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Sxcoxd Pace—Fourth SUED AND TO LET— colam OLITICAU—Finst Pagr—Fourth column, OST OFNIGE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Sixth columa, ROPOSALS—Finst Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANT«D—FEMALES— Tweirti Pace—“econd column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxconp vace—Second col- umn. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Seconp Pace—First and second columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Szvony Pacu—Second column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Exxventn Pace—Second cul- umn, ESTAURANTS—Exeventn Pace—So lumn. REwanne inst Pacr—Secoud at vase’ SALES AT AUCTION—First Pace—Fifth and sixth col- umns, BITUATIONS WANTED—FiMALES—Tweirra Pace— First and second columas. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twatrtu Pace—Third column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Firsr Pace—Second and third col- umns. BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Finst Pacr—Third column, SUMMER RESORTS—Etevenru Pacr—Fourth column. iE TRADES—Twkirtn Pace—Fourth column. HE TOR¥—Finsr Pace—Third column, TO LEY FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Exevertn Pace—Fourth and fitth columns. RAVELLER>’ QUIDE—Tweirta Pace—Sixth column. INFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Euxventa Pagr—Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Exuventu Pacr—First col- umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxcoxy Paoe—First column. youzes RESORTS—Etxventa Pace—Fourth column. ACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Fourth col- umn. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE. “) DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECO STREETS, OFFIC OPEN EVERY YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS AT HOURS UP TO 9P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- .TISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITH. OUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CALLED BRANCHES “IN THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, —UPTOV ‘D DAY AND NIGHT IN THE “ RECEIVED AT ALL lz CAUTIONED AGAINST SO. TWENTY-THIRD AND | | ¥ OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, : ESERE, KREMER & CO., AMERICAD Me BEEN APPOINTED 1 NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL. ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBBKS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, PERSONAL. _ eat SEND TELEGKAM, PUSSY IMPROVINY, ir letter reversed affairs, Return to 3:2. A. & . ¥ NN FLYNN, WHO LIVED IN NINETRENTA street, will hear of som thing to her advantage by calling on or addressing GORGE MIDDLETON, corner of Centre and Leonard streets, Act M——N WILL CONFER A_FAVOR BY CO: L iupicating with —— Sept. 70 or ‘Tl, Address LLY, Herald office, NONYMOUS.—TIHR WRITER OF AN ANONYMOUS letter, through Post office, toa lady in Greenpoint, T., warning her against a gentleman, will conter & greater favor on her and make $100 by Addressing Rev. ', Dox 209 Herald oflice, __.._ LOST AND FOU poe-on WEDNESDAY LAST, IN THE DE*BROS- ses street or Universi y place cars, a Russian leather Pocketbook, coniainmy a sum of moncy and a soliraire ring, The tuder will be liberally rewarded by return- ing {he same (0 EDWARD TIMPSON, 118 and 117 Nassaa street, room I. Lox 4, MEMORANDUM BOOK, WHICH ON 4 tained an old deed, a power of attorney and several other papers, none of Which ave of any value to any one butthe owner, ihe finder will be rewarded by leavin the atove book and convents at the store of C. BE, Ki BALL, 42 Warren street, New York. Fort RAHWARDs. $1( REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANZ PERS rotarning @ Leiter Case, with contents of papers and memoranda, lost by the subscriber on the Sioning- ton ine, Wednesday night; name of owner printed 1n- Return ty i, LAZARD, care of Fairbanks & Mar- rankhin siteet, New $10 WAND. ON MONDAY, Ist! @sT., between fand 5 o'« & smali female black harp face and taint appearance of and tan, long ear. fray comlng around its mouth; a gmail while spot below the chest, very thin legs, sh rs incessantly; when lost had on a blue ribbon and bell. Any person returning it to 143 Allen street. or to O. Ho MORRES, 173 Di will receive the above reward. No quesions the sincere thanks of its owner. 50) REWARD -TOLEN ON THE 0TH INST ..A e thick, vot heavy mane and tail roan Mare, & little lame in ‘or fot; also a ifackettstown built square arth v of which $25 will be paid for 2 on ont harness, and $25 for tho thief, - JONES, U,®, Hotel, Boonton, N. J. $6 RUWARD.—LOST, THIS MORNING, IN OR top Buga’ the horse, about the hotel at corner ot Broadway and Inion square, a black Pocketbook, Soniaincas $50 in notes and $5 gold and some pieces of sliver, one note of hand, drawn by . Frost, several other papers of value to the owner. Bie returning the above to the Westmore- lund Hotel the above reward will be paid, and no ques- 2. $20) REWARD-—WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- turn of a let of Black thread Laces missed from No. 168 Charch street this day, width of goods 2 to Sanches No questions asked. New York, September 19, 200 REWARD,—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, SEP- ra) tember 17, possibly at the Giiesy, House or on one of the Harlem boats, a 3-carat stone Diamond: Rin in a small chamois skin bag. ‘The finder will recel e alove reward, and no questions asked, by leaving a the same at the ‘oMlce of the Gilsey House, corner Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. POO he LLEGAL BONDS! THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED not to purchase any portion of $75,000, In bonds issued by the towusltip of Maroa, county of Macon, Illinois, to the Peotia, Atlanta and Decatur Railroad Company, na sich issue’ has been made in violation of a writ ot’ in- junesion against the Supervisor of said township in @ Chancery proceeding now pending in the Cireuit Court of “snganion county, Miincis, Payment of said bonds Will nol be mad) a not be enforced. 1 GN. EWING, Complainants in said bill, JCBATUCKY rare rorrenans. OFFICIAL DRAWINGR, 2 ae or an 19, a, RENTUCKY—CLASs KO. 546—HePreMDER 19, 1873, 53, 70, 68, MN 36, 1% 47, 17, Oh 7H S41, 2. SIMMONS'& Co., Mandgers, Covington, Ky. SHELBY COLLEGH—RATRA CLASS NO, 45—SuPtEMMEn 19, 1878, 19, 08, G7, 20, Oly 62 9 2TH, 40, 7, BH GO Suainy CoLLkGE— cists Xo, 46—svereBEn 13, 1873 G4, (2, 6, 37, 20, 73, 78, 72, 45, 47, 8, 44, 5h SMTi & 0O., Managers Covington, Ky. Address J. CLUTI, Broker, 26 Broadway, 153 Fulton street and No, 2Park fow. Post oftive box 4, MASS, MERTING. “TRUTH AND HONESTY! DOWN with corrdpiion! Ail citizens and taxpayers of this city who are opposed fo the building rof a new City Prison, a job watch would bo only a raperttion of the County Court House swindle, are invited to attend the mass ‘meeting to be held op Saturday, Feptember 20, Uh at 8 o'clock f. M.. atthe Germania Assemihiy Rooms, No. 201 Bowery. Eininent speakers Will addreas the meeting. THE COMMITTER ROvAL BAvaNa Lorren New Scheme out: commencing August $0, 1873, I prize of. $100,000 i brine of, 1505000 rized oF $100"... s}000 Drizoa of $10\0% 6 prizes of $5,000.. ‘000 oe BOM other prizes, ‘amounting to $200,000. Information furnished; orders fillet, Circulars sent free on apptica- Mion. “Spanish Bauk BiMs and Governments purchased. TAYLOR & Col, Sener. all str AVANA LOTTERY.—CAPITAL PRIZES DRAWN epember i= No. 29,669, No, $1,621 No. 24,548 Nos. 81,391 and 12,384, ‘ea. Nos. 15,169, 81,467, 33,18, 10,719, 751, We expect the complete list on Wednesday. Next Drayiag October 4, A. SCHNEIDER & ©9., 35 Wall street, basement. THE AMERICAN REGISIER, the most widely circulated of the Ainerican journals publishes in Zurope. A caplial medium for American advertisers addressing themselves to Luropean natronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the European Continen Subreriptions ahd advertisements for the AMERICAN ived and single copies of the REGISTER will be rei paner may be obtained at the office of the New York Heraid, New York. ACBERALD, BRANOM OFFICE. BROOKLYN, «corner of Pulton avenue and Boerum street, Open trom 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. On Sunday from 3to9 P.M. A SEUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. + ¥x-Governor Thomas E. Bramictte, Manager. Fourth Grand Gitt Concert and Drawing at Loulsvillo, Decem- mM) gilts azeregating $1900); highest + CNG OF $100.01, ‘of $50,000, ac. + lowest ift $5). 109,00 tickets were sold for last concert, (nt 00) tickets issued for the fourih concert, half of whic are intensed for the European market. The capital rizo of $10,000 at last concert was drawn at Kingston, ‘asd, and money paid by draft on Fourth National Ban! New York Tickets $50, tenths $5each, For tickets, ¢1 ctilars or intormation apply to THOMAS H, IAYS, Man. ager, Branch office, 609 Broadway. A —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENE- « fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily, For in- formation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, 100m 4, A THAVANA LOTTERY TICKETS DIRECT FROM nite, Corerament every drawings ctronlars, giving fail information, tree." JOSEPIT BATES, Broker, r 166 Broadway, room 4 BY CABLE, Ticket No. 88,70 dréw at fourth drawing, Saxon Lottery, Sept. 16, third prize of 6,000 Prussian thalors. ‘The above ticket, Sonsiatinng of four UAE was sold y me, 'HEODOR ZSCHOCH, Post oMoe box 6,080, N16 Nassau street, New York. NOINS.—THE GREAT COIN COLLECTORS! SALE. Monday and Tucsday atiernoon, at 33% o'clock. NGS, MURVIN & CO., 656 Eroatway, Catalogues ready. ‘American and Foreign Coins and Medals. Good time for collectors. FoR, rare CONCERTS, WEDDINGS, BALLS aND ‘church purposes, the ‘Adelphi Hall,’ corner of Sev. enth avenue and Fiity-second street; newly refitied and frescoed. BLOOM Tnquire of 8. M. FISHER, 408 Broadway; J. B. 2ALE, 938 Thitd avenue, or atthe hall from AVANA TICKET NO, 1,80, WHICH DREW FIRST 1 prize in drawing of July 12, was sold by NRERG (Post office box 640, New Haye mation given. Circulars mailed ‘ree. Next FUAVEN 4, LOTTERY. “DRAWING, SEPTEMBER 19. No. 29,669 drew $10. 31,521 drew $50,000. No. 27.68 drew $25,010, Nos. 3 17,834 each $10,000. Now, 15,109, 51,407, S148, 10,710, 9,574 and 4,751 excl, £5,000, 185 Bowery (Germania Bank Buiidi AVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING, OCT. 4 German State Lotteries. nd tor circulars. .__ RITTER & CO., Box 8.356 lost office. 8 Nassau street, room 4, Branch ofc 1,017 Third av., near sixtieth st., first floor, AVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM THE government. German States Lotteries; Prizes cashed. Information furnished by WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. RON-CLADS, A strong, serviceable Shoe, for youth and boys, at CANTRELL'S, 23) and ‘241, Fe MASON AND BUILDER.— OHN F. NELSON TT. mates furnished for all kinds of mazon work: parti cular atiention paid to the setting of boilers, engines, furnaces, &c.;.all orders tor Jobbing promptly atiende to by NOAH WHi&ATON, 206 and 2)3 Canal street, New York, or No.7 Manhasset’ place, near Rapelyea strect, Brookiyn. OrrictaL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. 66, EXTRA CLASS, NO. 259—SEPTEMBER 19, 1873, 53, 31, 42, 33, 45, 60, 54, (5, 55, 40, 71, 36, 58. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 26)—SEPTEMBER 19, 1! 68, 27, 36, 238, 78, 1, 64, Zi, 39, 30, 77, 31, 25, GERKEN & 00., Nanagers, LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 232 Greenwich street, New York. AYE TO EYE—MONDAY, 22D, AT 63 WHST FIF- teenth street, 2 P. M. FRIEND, RANK DOUGHTY—COME AND SEE JACK DECA- tur, at No. 265 West Twenty-fourth street. Dhak racaresy WANTED—OF MARY MAGEE, BY JOHN TOITEN. Address Greenwich House, 53 Greenwich street, New York. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOSEPH KAISOR, A sailor by profession: when Inst heard of was in the city of Chicago, about 15 years ago. Any information of him will bo thankrully received by his parcnts. | Tease dress MATHIAS KAISOR, No. COs West Broad street, ichmond, Va. Exchange papers please copy. F THE LADY WO FOUND A POCKETBOOK IN the West Twenty-third strect ferry house on Wednes- ay morning and, handed it, to the ferry masier will Please vend her address to 528 West Finy-cighth street the will confer a favor on Miss SUSAN ARMSTRONG. F THE TALL, FAIR LADY, WITH OTHER LADY and gentleman, at Bryant's, Thursiay evening, will jane appointment will genticmaan, who sat in’ row g ‘ont of her,“he will tel! her come.h'ng that will please or. Address EDWARDS, Uera.d ottice, LEVY-—RING AND MONEY IS WANTED AT ‘Party on Broadway. feu ASB RS. JOHN JARKAIT, LATE OF BALTIMORE ‘will send her addvoss to box 209 Herald.ofico, FROM THE ELLIE MAYNARD-—IF RETURNED South send address through personals. J, M. C, —FOR GOD'S SAKE bihernte! Lest og HOME very ill and unhappy. nel BATE Pe i B, P-RAITED IMPATIENTLY; LEFT TICKETS, WILL call at threc for note when to meet Don't disap- Po! prarre BIRD—S0 GOOD OF YOU TO GO TO MRS. 5, Co again to-morrow at lo'clock. WALTER, ISTRR.—SATURDAY, 34g TO 4; WILL BE PROMPT; wev.rtheless wait, | BROTHER, ‘Ph HE GENTLEMAN THAT MET WITH AN ACCT- dent on Saturday, September 6, and left damaged Qorse and wagon at my stable wil please call. A. Lb. RAIRWEATHER, Third av. and Lighty-second st. URSDAY, 6 P, M., BROADWAY CA: TWELFTH TO IDUBSDAY, 5 we AY Si scaw hat, black Aden 3 hty-fourth ntlenan Who spoke to iptown Branch omeco. 93) STRERT. SEVENTH AVENUE, WEDNESDAY — ou you some thine is GINNATH, Herald omee. "°7 “me Cnc. Address LOST AND FOUND. FPXCHANGBD—AT ARCADIAN GOLUB, THURSDAY evening, a red Paisloy Shaw! ‘Ihe party havin, awl will plense send it to No, 40 Bast Nineteenth stree nd receive theirs in ex: Lipsey. 9, 16}, TWO CERTIFIOATES FOR I 10. each Pacific Mail Steamship Company's stoc! aes ie name. of J, Kdwatd Mastin, Ko. oats in Rone or White, Morris € Co, The public’ are cautioned against bet ATT apnied ae as been stopped f faa fore Sid new CO KNAM & LOY, 24 New street, New York, Loan THE 9TH INST., A MENOTANDEM BOOK, th the owner's name written in: i ples eturl due same to ag PRCK & CO., 131 Reade stroc, and re- ceive rd, ‘A YOUNG SETTER SLUT, LIVER COLORED, Oe whe spot on forehead. Any one returning ul bd 72 West Forty-uinth stroot will be suitably roe jaxded, ASCAL IRON WORKS, TASKER IRON WORKS, Philadelphia, Pa. ~~ Newcastle, Del. Established 1821, MORRIS, TASKER & CO, VULCANIZED RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE, Works and Office, ~~ Warhousec and Office, Fifth ana Tasker sts., Phila, No. 15 Gold st, New York. Office, 29 Pemberton square, Warchouse and Office, Titusville, Pa. Boston, Mass. Puitadetrata, June, 1873. We desire to call the speciat attention of the public to Vulcanized Rubber-Coated Iron Tube. Also, all the various Fittings required in connection with samo, under Fiuley’s Patent, which we have been testing yith entire success for the pastiwo years, and are now ready to place on the market, thoroughly satisfed that wherever it may be introduced for the passage of natard! waters, elther hot or cold, its merits will be acknowledged over either galvanized Iron or Load Tabes, which are now ex- tensively used for such purpose, and to which, inmany localities, decided prejudice exists. The absolute ind structability ot Vulcanized Kubber, alvo its purity tor tl purpose to which we adept it, is so woll Mown that com mont is unnecessary. 'Wo append a letter from the celebrated chemists, Booth & Garett, who have been kind enough to test the article for us. ‘The-price will be the same as for galvanized iron tube i fittings, subject to the most liberal trade discounts, care aiso, prepared to. supply. “ong,” dcstuned pecially for this article, #0 thatitcan be screwed up to wore co nee Isking your orders, respectfully ra fe MOERIS, TASKER & 00, JAMES C, BOOTH. THOMAS H. GARRETT, BOOTH & GARRETT, Laboratory for Practical and Analytical Chemistry, 919 and 921 Chant street, rear of St. Stephen's chursh, Tenth street, below Market. Eetablished tn 1895. Paitaprtrma, Febroary 12, 1873. Messrs, MORRIS, TASKER & CO., Philadelptiia:— Dean Sins—We haye made a careful examination of your Rubber-coated Iron Pipe, in order to determine ils Fesistance to heat and cold, to steam, to natural water: afd have oven extended our researclies to acids, alka and burning gas, We may mention that the costing 1s ‘a similar compound to that constituting gums for hold- ing arifcial teeth, excepting that yours contains no mereury. a high degree of heat, over 300 degrees waar ea might ‘be inverred trom te having been repared atabove 20) degrees. It was not affected sting foreeveral hours in Schay kilt w City, passing through it for about three days appeared to have no effeat on it. ing resisted firroly carbonic acid water, moans eee Cie suiphuric and muriaie acids and Chustic potash, solution. Sotations of neutral salts have no action on it. ailing exhibited such firm resistance tore ae aihecaic and Hent, {tis clear that tt will offer a still stronger resistance to all natural waters, 1a which some of the above lngredisnts Cad found ia @ loss exag erated, |. ¢., in amore dilute state. n fine, ngratuiate you for finding @ coating for fron tubes and articles of iron generally, which Is so t ly resistant to stacey agents aggnts of the and to those ordi 4) sitet fron coated Sher maveriais. im a.greater oF less de- Lacee, “Respecuuiy yours BOOTH & GARR OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—NEXT DRAWING October 4; $5:5,000 in prizes. Full Information given and tickets for sale by P. C, DEVLIN, Stationer and Printer, 3) Liberty strect, New York. 3TATE LOTTERIES OF MISSOURI. Grand single number scheme, drawn the last day of every month, $300,000 in prizes; whote tickets $10, Send for cireulur to MURRAY, MILLEK & CO., Managers, St. ouls, Mo. NEMPLE ANSHI CHESED, CORNER OF LEXING- ton avenue and Sixty-third street.—New York, Pept. 17, 1873.—-At a mecting of the Board of ‘Trustees held this day a vote of thanks Was famed to the counsellor o! the congregation, Ferdinand Kurzman, Bsa. 306 Broadway, for the zeal find disinterestedness he had displayed In managing its legal affairs, also tor the magnificent don: tion of $8) banded through the. President, 8. Herma Keq. By order. |. MORBACHBR, Sec! a RANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES COR- rectly—Books, Pamphiets. Catalogues, Circulars and #!l kinds of commercial and judicial documents. Office 208 Broadway, rooml. . J. B. LUNA, $589,589 8 PRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL DIOS VOI lned Kentucky Lottery, Royal Waval and Kentucky circulars free ; 124 cents'commission al lowed, Address HALLEY & co. (Mice established thirty years), 174 Broadway. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, & —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FA DOG «Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepare Food for mock birds. At B, G. DOVEY’S, No. § Greene street, near Ci 5 OR SALE—THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST lot of Pointers and Setters in the ojty; fair trial in fleld; Corker and Spaniels; Bull Dogs; Scotch and Skyes; Black and Tan: dogs of ail breeds. Hi, GAN R, 111 South Fifth avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—FINE ENGLISH DOUBLE- barreled breech-loading Shotgun, 12 bore; leather case, &c.. complete : also a muzzle-load HERALD, 52 John street. jer, 10bore, Apply ILEETWOOD ASSOCIATION.—NOTICE — ON AC- count of the untavorablene:s of the weather and heaviness of the track, the Third Day of the Fall Meet- ing, which wag to have been Saturday, September 20, is Postponed tll Monday, September 22 ‘WM.'H. VAN COTT, Superintendent. Prueernpos ASSOOTATIO: Morrisania, Westchester county, N. ¥. uininn Meeting. 1873. THIRD DA DNDAY, September Co 5, $1,200--2 331 Class, Purse D. Pfter enters br. 5. Daniel Boone. D. Mace entere g. m. Heatherbloom, A. Patterson enters br Manhattan. Jno. Crooker enters b. 8. Ohlo Boy. Jno. Lovett enters b, . George Miller. Ino. Lovett enicrs bile g, Vulcan, D. Bigley entors ch. m. Fanny, G; §, Gicen enters gr. in, Flesty Golddust, , Carroll enters bik. ¢, Winthrop Morrell, Jr. Forse No, 6, $2,500—2:21 Clea. D. Mace enters ch. g. Judge Yui no, Lovett enters 4 Mace enters b. g. Sensation. Ferguson enters b. m. Lady Banker. . Green enters b. U ile Golddust, ”, Manee eniers b. a es comtnenice ¢ ‘cek. Admission to Grand stand and field, $2. Badges to Club House, cn- dorsed “by a member, §5. Horse cars leave Harlem Bridge egch day of the races every ten minutes, direct tor the Park. ‘irains leave forty-sceond street depot at 1140 A.M. andl P.M. ©. H. VAN NESS, President, Wx. H, Va Corr, Superintendent, LEETWOUD ASSOCTATION—$20,000 OF THE STOCK of this Association for sale or exchange for Weet- chester county Proverty. Address FLEETWOOD, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. (GOLDSMITH MAID Vs, JUDGE FULLERTON Point Breeze Park, Philadelphia, Sept. £6, 1373. Special Purse, $3,000: mille heats, three in five, in har- gga; $2,000 to fel, $1,000 to second. ; good day and track. uid Doble, Philadelphia, enters b. m. Goldsmith Maid. Dan Mace, New York, enters sg. Judge Fullerton. Race co:mences at 2g o'clock P. Cars leave Pennsylvania Raiiroad gepot, West Phila- delphia, at2 o'clock P. M., sharp, land. ng at the gate of pe grounds; returning after the race. Fare, round trip, cent Vehi ttendance to convey visitors to the Park trom the La Pierre. House, Broad and Chestnut streets, and Baltimore depot, Broad street and Washing- House on the even- the race. Thursd revious and at the Park di EW DORP CLUB GROUND Staten Island. Purse of $15), for Sa\urday, September 20, is filled. The following horses are entered:—G, Waldron emiers Diack gelding tom; D. BK. Ryers enters Beli of iich- mond; W. U. Evans enters Mack horse Tom; KD. Ked- ford enters brown gelding Versailles; Peter Duryea enters Red Girl; Geo, W. horse Billy ; HH. Miller enters chestnut gel John Dunaiue en:ers black gelding Barney. Should the weather prove storm: place on Wednesday, Septemer 23. Entrance to the Ground 50 cents. D. B, RYERS, Proprietor. the race will take ‘ MART AND ¥. Y. TATTERSALL'S, way and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHAS, W. (BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES OF Horses, Carriages. &c., EVERY WEDNUSDAY AND SATU! DAY, AT LI O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial ON EVERY HORSK sold under warranty. THIS Is THE ONLY MART jn the State havin the proper factlijies for s:owing Horses on sale, large driving ring, entirely under cover, and room jor examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT Il O'CLOCK, GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY ESTABLISUMENT, compris ing a fine and handsome black Gelding, ts high, 8 years old; game aud extra stylish driver and sharp traveller; afraid of nothing; no’ faults cr vices, and. warranted sounl and kind. Also fine city imadé Sundown, Har- ness, &c, E FINE CITY MADE no-top Express Wagon. ONE HAL SEAT CITY MADE Road Wagon, TY pay advances a set of Light Double Koad Harne ONE TOP DEPOT. WAGON, THE FAST, HIGHBRED CUESTNUT TROTTING gelding Lew Gienn, sired by Malor Edsall, 15! high, 7 years old: an elegant ant extn m Griver; has trot- fod over t wry truck in 2:i2!4; is gentle for a Indy {o drive, and is warranted sound and kind; sold to close an estate, ‘ ONE ELEGANT NO TOP SIDE BAR Road Wagon, built by Brewster, of Broome strcet: VERY SPEEDY BLACK TROTTING Gelding, 18 hizn. has trotted in 8 years old, very free and gamy drive 235 fo the poll; is warrented. {0 show men to a foad wagon: is afraid of nothi lady to drive at speed, and ts warrsnted sound aud kind; sold on'y for wan! of Use. NEW AND SECOND HAND HARNESS, Horse Cloth- ing, Saddles, Bridies, Whips, &c. OLCTOR'S TURNOUT, COMPRISING a fine brown ng. 18h hich, 7 yeaty old, free and handy driver; ‘without tying; warranted sound and Kind; also very fine top Phaeton, ness, &c., the property of the lage Dr. Van Schenc! TUREK FINE ‘OP ROAD Wagons. ONE JENNY LIND TOP Wagon. TWO NEW TOP EXPRESS Wagons. ALSO SEVERAL OTHER Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION atsaic. SALES NEVER POSTPONLD on account ot weather. T 62 WARREN STREEY ; hand-sewed Harness, $20 to $350; Horse sheet gi to git; T ap Robes, 75c. to $45; Horse , eons SS LOtHiNG TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ory 1, Riding Saddles ayd Bridles. Horse Booty ot ere LUTT, fmporter and Manulacturer. ECOND HAND COUPE ROCKAWAY, FINE OR- Ger une Coach, one Pony: Phaeton, $53; one Clar ence, fine order; one six-seat oekaway, ‘estchester, 15 fop and open Koad Wagons, by best city makers: Har 0. Wat, Hi, GRAY, Ress, Blankets, Whips Nets “5, sn4 23 Wooster street, MAN OFFERS HIS TURNOUT=ONB 1RON Gray I hands, 6 youtss very stylish, prompt river, well broken and kind; Top Wagon and’ Harness, Adress box 1,088 Post office. NT ROAD ESTABLISHMENT CHEAP—A Ko Sylish brown Morgan Horse, pony made, arch neck, 16 hands; vety kind ad le; can trot in 3 minutes; xound and kind ; ft Top Wagon, latest ve li style, nearly new : fing Harness, ‘Re 416 West Thirty-fifth “ALL GOODS WARRANT. | SHEBRT, _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4, LACK OR BRIGHT BAY TRAM WANTED—MUST he 7 vents old. well amuiched: long tails and manes ha Mylish, easy drivers, 16 hands geviociiy found. AAdvods tailng price and tulll pariiculars, A. B., eare Steinhardt Bro.'s & Schoniauk, bs Vesey stre ND _ITAND. (oaRRIAGES—sE¢ MD.—AN ASSOBTHE! road and top Wagon+, pony Puaetons, tour ix sear Phaetons, Wockaways depot Wa KM, SittVesitsy Fs to Ibe Kast HORSE?, HARNESS, ALL STYLES; Coashes Rock d of ches #00. factory. and Pt streets, Brooklyn, yrast HORSES FOR SALY. THREE TROTTERS Tour family Horses, one team of bays, for carriage, al 164 Crosby halt ther worih, as we have no use for them. street. Poe sae TAT A, SACRIFIOR, HOR Phaeton, Harness, €c.; horse sound, kind and fi pheaton C spring, by Flandran; will be sold cheap, as ‘owner has no further use for them. Address A. B., box 184 Herald office, JOR KALK—FOUR HORSES, TWO SINGLE TRUCKS, one double Truck, with good work; sutisiact given for selling. inquire of F. . FERGU: , between the hours '—LANDAULET, BY FIRST st $1,509; @ bargain, Addre: “d at 07 Vast Twenty-third street, comprisiny carriage and coachers; also good single work forsess second hand single and doyble sale cheap. W. LUABLE YOUNG atte} d ‘arness tor BAKER, OR SALE—FOUR GUNBOAT TRUCKS, ONE SIN. gle and two double Express Wagor Lin good order and newly painted. Can be seen al ‘est Twen- ty-iourth street, sable, Fee, SALE—NICE DRIVING MARE, TOP BUGGY and }arnes:; wijl be suld cheap. Inquire of owner, $49 West Thirty nth atrent : ° OR SALE—A BAY HAMBLETONIAN HORSE, 15! hands, 7 years old; warranted sound and kird;' can trot in 2:45; “also a Brewster, of Broome street, no top Waxon und sct of single Harness; all in complete order. Also A gray Horse, that can beat 220; pertectiy sound, Kind; no top Phacton and set of single Harness, Can be seen At Truesdell's stables, 123 or 128 West Forty-sixth st, 1OR SALE—A PLATFORM SPRING BUSINESS GIG, no top, nearly now; paint a litle checked by stand- ing in stable; price $125, Apply to 8 D. PETERS, 659 Laudson str HOR SALE—FIRST CLASS STABLE, 138 WEST Eighteenth street; full size; complete in every Fespect jor gentlemen's use, W. N. GRISWOLD, 714 Broadway, Astor plac JOR SALE—A VERY FINE BRETT, TO CARRY FOUR Dersons ant driver. Also a good bay Horse, 16 hands high, 8 years old. 5 West Thirteenth street. OR SALE: -A SINGLE TRUOK, IN GOOD ORDER. t Eighth street, between avenue A EAP—ALMOST NEW, TOGETHER OR separa legant, two-wheel Dog Cart and Tandem, Uarness com so A superb 16% hand bay Horse, und and kind; 8 well single or double ; also a four- in-hand Set of Harness Apply at private stable 146 We: Fiftieth street, XREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.—WE OFFER OUR X immense stock of new and second hand Carriages, comprising nearly every style of fainily carriages an Hight Wagons, at greatly reddced prices, Purchasers are invited to call and examine. MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. RAND PRIVATE SALE OF THOROUGHBRED AND trotting stock; also several low priced Horses, to- ether With Carriages, Harness. te. For catalogue apply lo Massachusetis Mutual Lite Insurance Company, 263 Broadway, room 8, or EP, WAND, 185 Markst street, ewar ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York.—A good double Truck Harness, $20; a ood Grocer's Harness, $59; a good Mdlkman's Harness, § Foc Buzzy Harness, hand made, $1758 coo ble Blanket, $2; also a large assoriment of Blankets, Robes, Sheets,’ Note, &c, Please call and examine for Ours vos. FISHER & OSBORNI, 71 Barclay. strech cond door from Greenwich streét, formerly of Mur- ray sircet. | eae HORSE CLOTHING, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c,, in endless and astonishing variety of elegant desig: for the fall and winter trade, , M. MOSEMAN & BROTHER, Manufacturers, Lt Chambers street. ‘ERSEY CATTLE—PRIZE HERD—GOLD MEDAL.— A sinall choice herd of Jersey Cattle, pure blood, handsome, which have just taken a herd id medal, consisting of two Bulls, three Cows and elfer Calf: wouli te sold, the whole herd together, for $1,00 Avvly tos. W. OWENS, Mr. Schieffelin’s piace, Tarry- town, N. bude ha 2 nis Se ADIES' TEAM FOR SALE—A BASKET WA cette and two cream-colored Ponies. Inquire Chatham street, in the bird store. MA e8aue BALE. R, FOLEY, AUCTIONEER By virtue of a writ ot execution I will sell at auc: tion, on Saturday, September 2), at 12 o'clock, at No. 17 Bowery, one Horse, Wagon and Harness. STEPHEN D. EF JECOND HAND PARK PHAETON, VICTORIA, RUM- © ble Pony, light Rockaway, depot Wazon, Jump Seat, ie we yee Catt six-eat Rockaway, business Vagon, several Buggies: bar; a am AUTURERS UNION, 688 Broadway. ta at le be LS, NEARLY rigs gol mor PONY PHAETON, HIGH WH new, cheap; sorrel han Allen Mare, 15 hands, 7 rears old, sound and kind; also Harnes:, Blanket, Whip. njuie a Linwood Ciub. stalfle, Zio’ West or of Dr. No. 208 West Thirty-fourth street. . HIRE SPRING WAGONS FOR 8ALE—ONK LIGHT, Gne medium and one heavy Wagon, suitable for gro- gore Apply at ARBUCKLE BROTHERS, 60 Front street, New York. ro Ls AT 181 AND 159 WEST Seventeenth and 14 West Fiftieth street, two, four and flye sails respectiv : JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street V TANIED-A HORSE AND TOP DELIVERY Wagon, not too heavy; horse young and sound. Address, sating lowest price for cash, THOMAS JuN- KINS, Herald otce. W4G0k8 FOR SALE AT REDUC selling sone of my own ma first 3 Top Wagous tor $400 each; also for sale & Dog Cart and a Couve that wiil reat four persons. ISAAC LOCKWOOD, corner 127h street a W Acoxs cua’ seaond hi Third avenue, EXPRES*, GROCERY, BUST. Delivery Wagons, new and , at 23 Spring street. 2 GOOD WORKING HORSES FOR Sat. quire at the MANIHATIAN ICE COMPANY'S Office, 205 West Fitty-second street, after 3 o'clock P. M. Om GOOD WORKING HORSES FOR 1, +) quire at the office of the CONSUMERS’ ICE ANY, foot of Morgan street, Jersey City, alter $ o'clock $250 WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS FEED WAGO: AOU built to order; best steel plattorm springs, cise hardened axles and locust hubs: tront wheels turn under; will carry trom fifty to sixty hundred; used but litile, as good as new; cost $40), Apply to 0. ©, JACKSON, Jamaica, L. I. ~ DRY GOODS. i LADY WOULD LIKE TO DISPOSE UF A HAND: A. Toute new imported blue silk Evening Dress and an Gpera Cloak. Address A. G. RANDLE, care of C. ki 491 Broadway URS, FURS, FURS.—LIGHT OR FADED FURS darkened and restored; natural and permanent color guaranteed : made to look like ing, &e. WILLIAMS, 83) Fulton stre’ OTTA BUSTLES, 20 CENTS, 4 Lotta Bustles, 25 cents. Loita Busiles. 3 cents, All sizes and styles. paired. 125 White street. Bustles re- VACHTS, STEAMRBOATS, &C MAGNIFICENT STEAM YACHT, 6) FELT LONG, horse engine, surface condenser, in perfect order. didress H. LR, ‘No, 40 West bighteenth street, New ork. SALES AQT AUCLION arreetpen ae > as A, % SUBECKER, son a AUCTIONEERS, . on BATURDAY. SEPT. 2), 1878, atl2M., at Exchange Salésroom, 11) Broadway, under foreelosuce in Supreme Court, nite first class three story, basement and sub-cellar brown stone high stoop Mow 64, finished n hardwood and plate giass and all. madera so! rovemenis; situate on the north side of Lid street, be- Fourth and Madison avenues, Inquire of L.A. 4., Referee, 102 Hroadway, Are. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, offices Aw salesroom 37 Nassan street: Horse Auc- tion Braneh, 19 to 25 Kast Thirteenth street Housohold and Oftice Furniture, on TUESDAY, at i o'clock, by ARCH, JOANSTO: his salosroom, 47 Nassaa st, A CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, + Handsome Household Furnitnre of anation, TRIS DAY (Saturday), at ig Elegant rosewood Fanosorte, £c. o'clock, at the brown stone residence, 252 Wea. Fonrwenth street, near wighth avenue, consisting of epiendid rosewood Planotors ‘ele: ‘gant Parlor Suits, Uarpets, large Mirrors, inks, Sentre Vahies, EXtensiov Sable, Buffet, ‘0 z%, Etagere, Clocks, Bronzes, Curtains; also all the rich Chamber Furniture, hair Mattresses, Pillows, Crockery, Silverware, &., 0. Extracrdinary chance for house: Kecpems, DY Vesey OSTPONEMENT OF THE large Nousehoid Furniture sale, at 104 East Twenty-fiflh street, near Madisou and Fourth avenues, Property of Altred Ul. i. Anderson, will take place (posilive, ra n or shi THIS (Saturduy) MORNING, September at 1034 grciock precisely. | rare opportunity for parti¢e wishing first class city made household furniture, all made to order for the present owner. Over 60 lots, by mtg to the highest bidder. Pariors—Fine Oil Paintings, bi ominent artlates Statuary, Vases, Bronaes, Works of Ar! pier and mantel Mirrors, Drocatel and lace Curtains, mag- hificent latest styles Parlor Suits, covered in crivison fatin, blue sain, brocatel and reps; ‘Turkish and Onental Furniture, Etageres, Cabinets, Bookcases, velvet, Brussels, medallion Carpet: nificent square ‘grand patent Agrafe rosewood 7%-octave Pianotorte ; lias box tor shipping ; rosewood and waluut Chainber Suits, styles of Louis XLV. ; Bedsleads, Bureaus Wash-lands, Coimmades, spring and curled horse hair Mattresses, Bedding, Blankets, walnut Sitting Room Suits, in reps. plush and aircloth; French inlaid’ walnut Buffet, &xtension Table, Chairs Gian, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c. N, B.—Thig will be the largest and richest household furniture sale offered ate public auction this season. Goods packed, delivered and shipped for purchasers. sy SUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE L of handsome and genteel Mouschold Furniture, THIS DAY (Saturnay). at piegané private residence ‘ul ©. A. Mallory, - Near 7th avenue. 103g o'clock, 473 lota, consisting handsome ulis, in fig. satin brocade; marquotry and galt Cabiniots, Decker & Bros.’ 754 octave ororte, cost 8: also beautiful rosewood 7 octave Pisnoforte, Mu: eres, Easy Chairs, Centre and Console Tables; ‘and ‘Secretaire Bookcases, — volumes Books, Weiting Desk, Zplece Library Suit, valuable Paintings, Faris Bronzes, ‘rors, Curtafns, Clocks, Ornaments, &c. Extoasion Dining Table, Sideb ard, Dining Chairs, Croce! ery, $1,700 worth bilvérwa.e, Tea &c.: rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Burcaus, Ward: robes, Washstands, Lounges, 27 hair and spring Mat- {resses, rep and plush Bedroom Suits, hall and kitchen Furulture, 19 Carpets and every usetul househoid article. Those about furnishing their would do well to at tend. N. H.—sa'e positive. Take 7th or 8th avenuo curs, Above residence was furnished last April atan 5,000, House to let, UCTION SALE, Magnificent Household Furniture, atthe private Residence. 36 West 15th gt. between Sth and 6th, ave, on THIS DAY ake Jay), Sept. 20, fale commencing at 10}, o'clock. Rosewood Pianoforie, Drawing Room Suite, Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, nets, Silverware, velvet, medallion Carpets, and many rare costly Works of Art atid Articles ot Vertu. oO 500 Lots catalogue. AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer. Drawin, Lily etd ays Suits Furniture, covered silk brocade richest description, Pompadour, Marie Antoin, ctte styles; marquetry, bole de rose Cabinets, Tables, Etageres, Encolyneuse, Secretairc, Bookcsse, Jardin: eres, bronze Ornaments, Clocks, magnificent rosewood ‘iunoforte, four round corners, celebrated city maker, embroidered cloth cover, stool; Music Books, Canterbury, bronze Statuary, Diana, Bacchanaliaus, Mazeppa, Ham: let, Mincrva, Urusaders, Paintings by eminent artists, Jace Curtains, Cornice, French ‘plate Mtrrors; Dining Room—sideboard, Extension Table, elegant sets ruby crystal Glassware, sliver Castors, Tureens, Salvers, Din- ner, Tea Service, Cutlery ; Bedrooms—rosewood, walnut dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresies, Bei ding; also Furniture servants’ artments., N. B,—Pa: ties wirhing to attend (his sale take 5th ay. stages or 6th v. car UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND~ AND misfit Carpets, rich patterns, all sizes English, Brus- gels and Ingrain, trom auction dally, very cheap, "At 113 Fulton street, between William and Nassau, UCTION SALK—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF new and second hand Top Wagons Rockaw Phactons, single and double Harness. Biankets, Bri &c,, by COLE & MURPLY, 879 Fulton street, Brookl: UCTION SALE—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 21 EAST 10th st., near Broadway, This day, commencing at | 105g orelock? over 250 lots of elegant ho isehold Furmiture, yiz:—Noxewood Planoforte, cost $99); elegant Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Mirror, ltce Curtains, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, &c, Bedroom Suits in rosewood, walnut single and doud‘e Hedsteads, Uureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Counses, Clocks, rep Suits 1so dining room, basement and kitclen Furniture HENRY ZINN, Aucti UCTION SALE THIN GATURDAY) MORNING, commencing xt 10% o'clock, Private residence 120 West Twenty-third street. Elegant, costly Household Furniture, Steinway & Son 7M ociave Pladoforte, in use 9 months? Parlor, Library, Drawing Room suits, Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Cablicis, itageres, Bookcase, ‘Oil Paintings, Brouzes, Hooke, Cen: tre Lables, &c., Chamber Suits, solid black walant, inlaid; French wainut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Armoire-a-Glass, 20 curled hair Maitres and spring Beds, sex, Pillows, Bolsters, & dining room inlaid Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, siiver and plated Ware, China Dinner and fea Over 375 lots by catalogue also basement and ki Furniture. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, Jit, AUCTIONEER. SIMONSON, ECCLESTON, CAMPBELL & CO. Office, Ne st Hist st, near Kroadway. Elogani and costly parlor sitting, dining, reception, iiard room and Library Furniture, consisting nglish, Bris-ela Carpets, FP. Pier Mirrors, black nut carved H rm, dining, card y Chairs, In cane and morocco; b’ack walnut cary dallion Library Suits, in reps and morocco; black wal- carved Napoleon Lounges, in butts and green mo- black walnut pier, contre, ef ‘ner, i, dealing and other Tables, first class Billiard Tables, nd Silverware, lire and burglar-prooi Sate, &c,, to at auction, on Tuestay, september 23, at frst class club rooms and tour story high stoop brown stone in West 27th st.. near Broadway. Further parucu- JR, AUCTIONEER, y and elegant Fixturesat auction, f.y Will sell this day, commencing 10! tire, choice, frosh, Well assorted Stoc c., contained in frst class Grocery 464 Eighth avenue. viz. :—Coffves, 10 chests assorted Te: Sugars, family toaps, qnantity ‘papers Prepared Flout Speria, Wax and Tallow Candles; canned Fruits, a: sorted Crackers, assorted Spices and Sauces, Pickles, Raisins, Scrub Brushes, Pails, Brooms, Syrups, Molassos, Vinegar; other Goods too numerous to mention: also sellsclegant Fixtures, brass Counter, butter, tea and sugar Scales, Measures; fine panciled Counters, Bins, Shelv- ing, very superior, large Butter Refrigerator; fine turned post Awning, Liquors: all other Goods and C tents, Grocerymen, by dealers specially invited. Goo immediately removed after tala. uctionoer, office $48 Hudson st. Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES- roomn 756 Broidway, nth street, jist belo: Stewars's, thisday (Saiuirday), at 1} o'ete room, handsome Household’ Furniture, Carpets, &¢., viz. Walnut Parlor Stile, in crimson sili cotaitne, Conire and Library ‘ables, Divans, Lounges, Ottamans, yelvet and Brussels Carpets, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, walnut and oak French Bedsteads, Dressin; Bureaus, Mattresses, Spring Beds, elegant Bookcase an so Kitchert Furniture. Y JOUN N, DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawann and Western Railroad ‘oinpauy will sell 9,00) tons Scranton Coal, ‘at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, sept. 24, at 13 o'clock noon, at 2s Exchanze place. SAMUEL SLOAN, Vrestaent. AMPBELI, J} o'clock, In lots, of Groceries, ‘Te ] OAT AND SPOON OARS OF EVERY KIND, WOOD And iron, at my shops, 368, 373 South strocet and 11th street, Harlem Kiver. STEPHEN ROBERT: OR SALE—THE STEAMBOAT PORT ROYA length, 105 feet; beam, 28 fuet; cylinder, 28 inches by Gieet; tonnage, 79; boiler nearly new; draught of water, # feet 6 inches; boat in good order and now running. JOHN D. LOCKE & O0., 4 Cliff street. F°% SALE—BOATS; TWO FIRST CLASS %& FEET Bllp’s Boats, im good order, with oars and every thing complete. Apply to Captain BRYANT, ship Ham- ilton Fish, pier 11 East River. K°% SALE—A SCHOONER YACHT, 61 PEET OVER all, 15.6 feet beam, 6 fect hold; three years old, met- allied, (uil inventory, large cabin; bt vtech order; ble, fine sea boat, sound and in good repair; to be soli bpecalise, bi ding @ larger Vout, “Apply toJ+ ROMAINE BROWN, roadway. A COARSE FREIGHT ERIE SALE. CHKAL A Apply ial Boat, suitable for lightering coal, &e. to M. F. JAMES & CO., 16 Broad street. ee Ey POLITICAL, N PURSUASCE OF A CALL OF THE DEMOCRATIC Republican flate Central Committee, the Demo- : Republican Hicetors of the bighteenih, Assembly ict, and all others who favor the restoration of pure and economical government—municipal, State a eral—and who condomn monopoly and centrali requestor! to mees in their various election districts and Clect one Delegate from each @:ection district to an A sembly Distriet Convention to be held at 105 Bast Thirty first street, on Wednesday evening, September 3, 7%, o'clock, for (he purpose of electing one Delegate Alternate froin said Assembly district to a State Con- vention, fo be held at Utica on the lat day oi October, 1873. By order of the Committee. : THOMAS L, FEITNER, Chairman, P. B. Maguier, =} Po TW oranes, { Secretaries. Pursuant to the above calt the Primaries will be held on Monilay evening, 22d inst. between 7 and 8 o'clock, m cach election district, as follows s--Ficst, 246 Haat Twenty-seventh street; Sceond, | ‘wenty-roventh street; Third, 496 First avenue; Fourth, (35 second ave nue: Pith, 803 Firet avenue; sixth, 87 First avenue: Seventh, 5°9 Second avenue ; Fighth, 881 East Thirty + 9 street: Ninth, 604 Fecond avenns; Tenth. 67 Secon th, 620 Secon avenue; Twolf al trent; Phirioentl, 5 teenth, (4 Second avenue; Filtcen Sixteenth, 9 Third avenue; Seventeenth, 87 Third ave. ne Eighteenth, 917 East ee et; Nine. teenth, 59) Third avenue; Twentieth, 84 Third aycnue; Twegty-first, 510 Third avenu second, 474 hird ourth. ord t Thirtieth sti 1 ‘ils, 273 fourth, at 1eth street, Twenty-(ib, Fourth avenue; Twenty-#xth, 412 Thitd avenue. enue s Twent; hin), 103 Kast Thirty-tirst street; Twen- | Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTION 1 o'clock, 403 East Twen' rd sirect, Stock an Fixtures of Liquor “tore; positively in lots; dealers in- vited. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S ofMfce, 62 Bowery. BX MAX BAVERSDORFER,, AUCTIONEER —MoUT agee stic. 2% o'clock, '1.080 Third avenue, hand gomely Atted tp saloon; Fich’ Bar and. Backbar, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, Pict i Ls FEARFUL PANIC Wall streot surging. Tremendous excitement. Stand from under, ‘Twenty banks and bankers smashed. Look out! look out!! Where will the end te? Nothing safe but Real Estate, Tt won't sink or rm away, Draw out sume of jour me SATURDAY. Maps and free tickets of JE row, New York. YEORGE J. ucens, L. £, JOHNSON, Jr,, 21 Park SMITH, AUCTIONERR—OFFICE 11 X Chambers street. Marshal's sale. By virtue of an exocusion t me directed and delivered { Will expoce tor sale at public vendue, on Saturday, the 2th day of Sep- tember, 1373, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at No, 50 Ninth avenue, corner of Thirty-eichth street, the con- tents of a large wholesale and retail Rhine Wine Liquor Store. CITARLES F. MATHER, Marshal. Ty 8 AUCTIONEER—REGULAR Li nog nV RINBERGER, «sale this day (Saturday), September 20, at 103; o'clock, at l5\, Bowery, of new and ‘second hand Housciuld fur: nituré, Stoves, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedstoals, Mat. tresses, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; new and second hand Uiicloth and a variety of geueral merchandise. Dealers espectaliy Invited, Je Mee MUBR, WILL SELL ATF + sale, at Exchange Salestoom, No. ill way, on Saturday, -0.h inst table Property, 89 East kighteentli street, 81 property Is neat Broadway, and best plot 1 ment between Union and Madison square E Broad- at 12 o'clock hoon, that val. y AT 1 ACOB BOGART, AVOTIONEER, / o'clock, at the auction Troon, Wiltam street,a general assortment of If rnicure, consisting of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wa Tables, Chairs, Yoios, Lounges, Carpets, Gilcloths, Looking Glasses, Engravings, Beds, Belding, &. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEERS. | Sea Te AUTON Rar soms 217 Canal street, fell THIS DAY, at iT o'clock, a general assortment of Household and Otice Furhiture, Wardrobes, 20 as | Tanies, Desks, Mirrors, Sowing Machines, & o'cluek ' gale of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Paintings, &e PRICE FOUR CENTS. SALES AT AUCTION. JOHNSON, JR,, AUCTIONEER, pene: Peter Glark Estate, ‘The Twenty-third ward of New York by Annexation, 130 finely located Lota in the cenire of at auction, P MONDAY, Sop’. 22, 1 Wovolock M., atthe Lachuue sutcaroo, No, 1 Broads “way splendid Cily Lots on 186th stroat, and Westchester, Jarkson, Concord ani siton avenued, tg tninates from ‘Harlem bridge and Thi 0 Car id 0 a from Forly-second sirect, °° am Fallroads; 20minutes Bate positive. Terms easy. For maps and information apply to TEE SRwsoN, sr., No. 21 Park row, N. ¥. JERE JOUNSON, sn, AvcrIonrgn, : oak ttt Sale 4, the seauon. pe ferse: it Jaiineo extraordl 3 Musical Foxivale Variety !-ntertainment, Banguct and Balloon Ace: ‘ sn tho cand, a aaeed Lote oe in ie a charming precincts nis Hutheriurd ng # Santiago Station, on Union avenue, ‘asaaic Valley, 1 ainboat Landin 10 miles trom City Hall, «2 winutes’ ( leas than stage fare, ab Jarrison’s Kater eta rehong 8 cy Verfurma vor a from sernsivn ant Tri third etreet fecries, North Rewer a | Pe cheek shar] Barge Mayo and yugeess whee vows wil make a pek shar) Bvequr oe ~ 7 re JERE. JOUNATON, Se Pare Pi mot “ dw alba, road street, otate Bank beth § «oe LY virtue of 68 Checm lem, WEE eel) at on Saturday, at ie New York, (ree, vin hates and Twenty % ursion from Ne: toe Ret at @atre a Wo ewark tickets apply w BA ARSHALS SALRod 8 FOLEY «0CTIONRER, Reneral assortimeut of Me Of parlor and bedroom Furature, one rosewood Plano, Carpets Mirrors Stuwves Tables, Bureaus, leddiny he.y siet.onp sob wave and Rarnoss, Sitti Bee iSraual N ARSHAL'S SALE DRY GOODS J.P. TRAVER, Auctioncer,-TRAVEK & WAIGHT will sell, this day, At Liss o'clock, at No 5) Great Jones street lar; eat of Undershirts and Drawers, Shawls and Dress Goods, Whit nt Colored. Sh Hosiery, gentlemen's Furhishing oods, ladies’ Kid Gloves, 1 and silk shawls, Hair Braid’ and Nets. Silks, S}o 1 Cotton, Silk Velvet. ‘Linen nikerchicfs, lot of Clothing, eix Accordeons, Blankets, three good Sewing Machine: iC., AC. PATRICK DAILEY, Marshal. rpais SATURDAY, at Mo'clock A. M., at the Trade Salesroom, Clinton Hall, Great sale of fine Chromos, hotograph Albums, &c., in quantities to the trade only. MONDAY and TURSDAY—Great salo of Stationery, fancy and staple, and Blank Work ot every description; all first class gor ” - GEORGE A. LEAVITT & CO. 0 CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS ‘and others,—Will be sold peremptorily, by order of the Sheriff, October 7, at 12 o'clock noon, the Phila. delphia Exchange, several Squares of Ground, South Broad and other streets, near League Island Navy Yard and on both sides of the Pennaylvania Ratlroad, belong- ing to the Whitehall estate. Plang and handbiils may be had by addressing M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioncera, 139 and Til South Fourth street, Philadelphia, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF @ chattel mortzage J will sell on this day, at nl o'clock, the Ntock and Fixtures of the lager beer sal at 116 Greene strect, in the city of New York, JAMLS LEVY, Attorney tor Mortgagee. POST OFFICE NOTICE, ° HE MAILS FOR EUROPE, jaturday, September 20, 1873, ednesday at 12 M., on Thurs- turday a€ 12M. 3 L, JAMLS, Postmaster. Pe OFFICE NOTICE. during the week enJiny a THOMA: Qyrrice or Tit cosas provement of Jones’ wy R THE IM. 23 North Calvert street, Urine, August 90, 1873, Proposais aro invited for the Graduation, Dredging, Masonry end Timber Foundations on the line of this improvement from Eager street to the Basin, Detailed plans will be exhibited, and specifications, with forme of proposal, will be furnished on application at this ce. Bids for the above work wiil be received until Wednes- day, Ist October, 1873, at noon, at which time they will be opened in tbe presence of euch bidders as see proper to attend. MH, GAICHELL, SAMUEL H. ADAMS,’ § Comunssioners. ‘ROBE. 8. BEETLEY, ROVOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE Alarm ‘Telegraph in the cities of Washingion and Georgetown, D.C. Orrice Boany oF Ponttc Works D. C.,, Wasurnarox, Sept. 1, 1373. Fealed proposals will bo r M. on the Ist day of October, system of fire warm telegraph, taeiuling all. labor and material, fire alarm boxes, with the necessary circuit, wires, machinery andappurtenances required to place the system in thorough Working order, agreeably to an act of the Legistative Assembly o! the District ot C bia, approved June 26, 137. specifications, and mainly in accords ved at this office untill? 74, for the erection of a co with diagram, which can be see and will be explained at room i No. 17 Columbia Buildings. ‘The system tobe turnishod shall be in every respect equal to the best in use, and, to secure that, the succese ful contractorawili bo Fequited to enter thto good aud suMcicnt bond tor the full performance of the contract. Bids must be accompanied by a pena! don, legally: ied to, in the sum of tive thousand (00) dollar © bidder will accept and pertorm the contract awarded hin, The right to reject anv or a'l bids is reserve 1. Payment will be made when the whole work shall have Leen completed and accepted by the Board in proper working order, ‘The contractor shall Reap the system.in gool working order for a term of wre ) years after completion, aud twenty (20) per centum of the amount contrac tor will be retained until the end of the said two (2) years asa guaranice therefor Proposals must he enclosed in. a sealed envelope, en- dorsed,“Provosals for Construction of Fire Atari tele- graph,” and addressed to ALEX. R. SHEPHERD, Vice President Board of Puplic Works. é /ROPOSALS, OFFICE OF THE COMNISSIONERS FOR THE EREC- TION OF TH PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Ro, 1403 Bourn, Pans Squane, 5 ‘ept. 10, NOTICE TO CONTHAGTORS, _,,Bealed proposals will be received wt this office until the 7tis day of October next, at noon, tor all the white marble that may"be required to face the whole exterior walls, including courtyard and cloe’s tower, of the new publi¢ bui dings at Penn square, Philadelphia, and also for Pennsylvania hive marble, to jace the courtyard alone. Proposals will be received tor the entire Work and ma terial (including the alternative of Yenusylvania blue marble to face the courtyard alone), dressed and set in the walls complete, or for the material alone in the rough—white inarble aud blue marble distinct; or for dressing and sct.ing the materlal in the walls; or for Gressing only; oF for setting 1 ouly after ithas been re sed. Each proposal must stato distinctly and in full detail the following particulars :— For tax MaTvetat ix THe Rogar, —First—The quarry or itis proposed to furnish the stone, uarries from while cond—The control which, by ownership, lease or otherwise, the proposer has over the quarry of quarries, ‘Third—The capacity oi the quarry or quarries, with the grontest quantity of merchantable stone which’ has been got out in anyone year, Fourth—The leng‘h of time each quarry his bee worked and by whom, whether by the proposer or by former owners or lessees, Fifth—TI bulidings, public or private, in which the proposed. stone seen used, with the date of theirerection. Ssixth— The price per cubic foot in the rouga (per schedule of the architect), delivere] ata wharf (naming {t) convenient to the buildings. For Duxssing tHe Stone.—lirst—The price per euble foot (or dressing the stones in detail (per scheduie of the architect) and Gelivering the same at tho buiidings, in- cluding all cost of transportation from the wharf whore the rouzh material may be delivered, to the yard where the proposer will dro:s It, and trom the yard to the build- ings Second—Fhe longth of time and ‘place where the roporer has been in ihe business of dressing marble. hitd—The buildings, public and private, in which specimens of his work’ may be seen. For Setting Tux Dnessiin Stoxy.—First—The price per cubic foot for setting the dressed marble in the wallscom- pie'e aitor it is delivered at the buildings, including ail costs of handling, machinery, senffolding, tools and. tm- pemenee. Second—The length of time and place where ih proposer has been in the business of setting marble. Third—1 yatidings, public and private, in which spect. mens o¢ his work may be seen. Erepoels, which are made for material in the rouzh, together with dressing and setting it in the walls com: py for the material and Grossing only, or for dre ing and setting only, must be particular to state ali the ah detaiis. which to furnish the mi propored for. except (rom respon: ularly i the business of respectively. cally distinguisl marble propose The shortest time required terials aud to complete the w No proposals will be conside ble ant expericnced yartics, furnishing, dressing or sett: Proposals must between the whi for, 6 must be uniform ia color and texture, of gat erties yeusing the capacity of working : Mend chisel. samplers size not less than one {vot cube, showing the faces dressed aud in the rough, ant having the name of (re iidders ant of the quarry It'represents cut upon rt Mit proposals mus; be made on and in full accordance ty 4 form turd an with the, printed fore ie that penal bon Pe yt 60.00%, hs been tiled with the Solicitor ol Conmision, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract, 1 awarde.! to hit, and give socurit for In such atnount and fornt Commission, tnetuding, I ree loase or mortgage (With full them as security lor the fait UAiéeifications and plans. to: Speeifleatte | 0 4 the number aud sives of the blocks required, with { onerat form of the contract, cau,be seen at the ames he architect, John Mearchue, Jn, No. 194 Chestnut stroct, between the hoarsof 1A. M, andé P. M., whe: every information necessary to atoll understanding the inaterials and work will be given. ‘The Commiesioners reserve to themselves the right to roject any or All of the proposals at their diseretion. Eronosale mast be, aldgoaned to, “Fhe Commissioners 10¢ ¢ Erection of Public Buildings, Philadelphia,” bas SAMUKL ©. PERKINS, President. Faancis De Usms Janyyer, Soorgtary. gether with a schedule of

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