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ee THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 13,549. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, PTEMBER 25, 1873—QUADRU PLE SHEET. | PRICE FOUR CEN’ WHOLE DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. —Third, fourth, fifth and AMUSEMENTS—Fovurtu Pa sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Founts Pace—Fourth column, BILLIARDS—Sxconp PaGe—Third column. BOARDERS WANTED—Tuinp Pact—First, third and fourth columns a BOAR) AND LODGING WANTED—Taunp Pace—Fourth column, ROOKLYN BOARD—Taray Pace—Fourth column. ROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Founra Pace— First and second columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Sxconp Pacr—Sixth col umn. BUSINESS NOTICES—Nixtn Pace—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourts Pace—First column. @LERKS AND SALESMEN—Srxreentu Pace—Third and fourth columns. CLOTMING—Fovurta Pace—Fourth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—SixTeENTA Fourth and fitth columns. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Tuirp PaGr—Sixth col- umn, COUNTRY BOARD—Tiiep Pacr—Fifth column, DANCING ACADEMIES—Fourta Pack—Third column, DENTISTRY—Tuirp Pace—Sixth column, DRY GOODS—Finst Pace—Filth column. DWELLING HOUSES 10 LET, FURNISHED AND UN. FURNISHED—Sxcon Pack—First and second col- umns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Tunp Pace—Fifth sixth column: EXCHANGE—Fovrrn Pace—Fourth column. EYES AND EARS—Tarap P ixth colamn, EXCURSIONS—Fourtu Pace—Fourth column, FINANCIAL—E.eventu Pacy—Fourth column, FOK SALE—Fist ace—sixth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAKI MENTS TO LET— SeconD Pack—Second and third columns, FURNITURE ie—Fourth column. WRENCH ADVERTIS NUS—SixtueNtH Page—Sixth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Sixteenta Pacx—Second and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Sixteenta Pace—Fifth and sixth column HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,—First Pacr—Third, fourth fitth columns. S—Tniko Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. ny ROOMS, 4&C., WANTED—Sixteentn sixth col LOAN OFFICES—SixteentH Pac LOST AND FOUND. columns, MARBLE N. MEDICAL second, Pace— and Pace— ixth column. ust Pace—lirst and second xth colamn. ae—Fitth column. q SECOND Pac MILLINERY AND DRES nst Pace—Fifth column, MISCELLANE ADVERTISEMENTS — Tweurru olumn. Skcoxp Pace—Fifth column, CA Lm Fi olun PUBLICATIONS — . New th cdlumn. PERSON AL— PIANOFORTES, mu = Pagr—Third column. POST OF f NOTICE—First Pagr—Fifth column. PROPOSALS—S PROFESSIONA SixteeNta Pac i PROPERTY OUT OF CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Fourt Pack—Second column. REAL ESTATE TO EXOHANGE—Fourtn P. and third columns. REAL ESTA? fED—Foverra Pace—Third column, REWARDS—F x—Second column. BALES AT AU! COND Page—Fourth and fifth, column: BITUATIO. WANTED — FEMALES — Fourteentn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns; Fiereenta Page— First, second, third, fourth, fith and sixth col- umns, and Sixteenth Pace—First and second col- umns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SixteeNTa ‘Third column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second and third co}- umns. xth column. WANTED—FEMALES— ‘olumn. THE Second Pace— BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0,—Fourteextn Pace— ‘Third columi THE TRAD. IXTEENTH Pacr—Sixth column. JHE TURF—Firsr Pac 30 LET FOR BUSINE: First column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Fovrta Pace—Fourth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMs AND APARIMENTs LO LET— BrconD Pacr—i hird column. WANTED TO PURCHASE Tarn Pace—Sixth column. WESTOHESTER COUNTY PROPERIY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Fourtu Pace—second column. WINTER RESOR'S—Trikp Page! itth co! winn. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Finsr Pacs—Fifth col- umn. #hird column. PURPOSS—Seconp Pacr— HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK UERALD AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. anes OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. Nee ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,385 FOURTH AVENUF, NEAR WOTH STREET, ADVERTISiMENTS RECEIVED FROM 9 A. M. TO 7:80 P. M, NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOGK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDSALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHAROE, THE PUBLIC ARB GAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND WHIRTY-SECOND STRE PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORE HERALD. ESSRS, KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, MM. BREN APPOINT! D PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DE SRS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO BINGLE NUMBERS oF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THE waa ot PERSONAL. JOOPER INSTITUTE, BASSFORD" torenoon.—Will the stout lady trust her address to ent who bow: she entered car. Address WALTER PRING, Herald fice. WYRANK FIELD LEFT ON THE 11 P. M, TRA (Forty-second sfreet depot) for Albany, on the 19: of August, and has not been heard from since. Any infor- mation leading to bis whereabouts will be thank! telved by his orother, BOWAKD FIELD, 255 We: irty~ fitth street, New York. Frank, if you see this, write immediately ; your father 1s very anxious about you. OR ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL BABE. APPL Mme. Despard’s ‘wentieth street. YEORGE RENKEN L lancey street, about 7:45 o'clock, on Sunday evening jast, and has notcome home since; he is dark complex- joned, dark whiskers, turnlog uray; he was dressed with AT private lying-in asylum 41 East gray pants, with a dark strive on’ the side, a dark blue toat and a dark with black and white blocked tripe, His family would be very much obliged to any ne who knows anything ‘about him if they would let them know. MARGARET RENKEN, 297 Delancey st. YEORGE.—DO WRITE, OR MEKT ME TO-DAY AT F Metropolitan, at throe EDWARD, NFORMATION WANTED—OF ANN WIFE OF Thomas Finn, who leit Ireland 8 ary ago. Ad dress CATHERINE FLANAGAN, care of Mr. J. Conover, Gravesend, L. 1. ISSING-SINCE TUES INST, ARTHUR Mone, aged 48 years; has rand whiskers; eight about 5 feet G inches; wore a brown sack coat, with velvet collar, biack vest and pants and Congress fuiters. Any person knowing of his whereabouts will lease cominunicate with his affiicted wife, Mrs. A. ONE p93 Last Twelfth street, New York. RS, THOMAS, FORM near Nineteenth street—Send ade J. P,, box 206 Herald oifice. . RS, A, P. £., FORMERLY Twenty-miuth stree(—Please scud address to M., Herald otice. R. JAMES—GO TO & EAST TWELFTH STREET. ‘There is a letter for you from MAY —. ORMAN DOUGLAS—SEND through box 9) to YOUR, ADDRES GEORGE GRAVES. they ean hear of CHRISTOPHER D, O'SUL- ew York. ILL THE LADY, DRESSED IN BLUE, who recognized gentieman in his turnout driving Bp Fifth avenue as she was crossing | wenty-sixih street, and whom she slightly noticed Monday morning while Tiding ina Wall street atage, coutvr & favor on an ad ressing, appointing an interview, M. WARNE, box 2,671 Post oftee. ioe ‘LOST AND FOU Toe 9, 1873, TWO CERTIFICATES FOR 190 | shares each Pacifi fail Steamsh'p © a We fe name ce Natl Sccamahtp Company's stock, . Edward Mastin, 3 3 ame of White, Morris & ite publ are cau’ Ded negotiating same, as traus a e w certificates applied bee has veen stopped VEKNAM & HOY, 34 New street, New York. OST—ON SATURDAY LAs 4 nue car, potween Twelfth’ and Kigh bmethyst dog's head Scart Pin. 85 Teward will be paid. id NO questions asked, upon its return to 2) Exchange place, room 22, on Thursday, trom 12 to 1 o'clock. FOURTH AV OST-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, GOING |4 Macdougal street church to Cornelia street, aon ebook, containing a small amount of money a ners card. Please returu to 10 Cornelia street and ive reward. O8T-IN EIGHTH AVENUE, FROM Li Wurth to Twenty-third street, & $1.00 dratt om bene National Bank; payment stopped. Return to G. RIC tare H, B, latin, and receive reward, | OST—WEDNESDAY ERNOON, SEPTEMBER 4 between Warclay and Chambers strecta, on treer * Wich, a pair of Gold Eyeglasses. The finder will be re warded by leaving them at #5 Park place. OST—SUNDAY MORNING, SIXTH AVENUE, near St. Joseph's church, a Pocketbook containing wreiry, papers asi p small amount of money ; return to edfard stree! ie er aba! rewarded, * Mra, BWRENX, re TWENTY | van He LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MTU T 4 sinall gold, oval-shapet Locket, enamelled on one side and one péarlon the other. sultaple reward will be given if left at 505 West Twenty-third street, Lostya NOTE PRAWN BY W. A. HAMMOND TO 4 order of Jno. J. Brown, at three months trom Sep- tember 2), tor $1,528 80, payable at Second National B All persons ar’ hereby forbidden negotiating the sam payment has been stopped, JNO. J. BROW OST—ON TUESDAY EV 3D, A CIGAR 4 Case, containing about $285. 'A liberal reward wall be paid on its re‘urn to 83 Nis-au street, room 14. us I Ost—B EN MAIDEN LANE, POsT OFFICE 4 and peaver street, a Pocketbook, containing money and memoranda, ‘a liberal reward will be paid South street FRANCIS SPIES & CO. P IN THE 9 A.M. TRAIN OF Monda: . from Greenwich to New York, a gray alpaca, trimmed with black lace. A’ suitable reward will be'given af returned to 30% Madison avenue, or to room 27 Filth Avenue Hotel. by returning it to 66 RAS OL.—LO=T, REWARDs. $5 REWARD—FOR A GOLD RING, SET IN RUBIES De) and no questions asked if returned toJOUN 8 BROWN, 215 Chareh stree’ 10 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE 4 turn of the Ice Pitcher taken from 44 West 'wenty-ninth street; no questions asked. . by letter or otherwise. $10) BEWARD.— Lost, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, OR ly Sunday, Zlst inst., at New brighton, Staten Island, a silver Skye Terrie; ears cut; had on a purple velvet collar, with owner's name, The above re- ‘ward will be paid for its return to owner, or to the Ex- change Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway. 20 REWARD—TO ANY ONE FURNISHING IN- aU ‘ormation leading to the recovery of a brown orse, 15 hands high, with three white tee aprone a little forward; blind in lett eve; strayed from Jamaica Beptember 15. Address G. E, BULMER, Jamaica, L. T. 8D () REWARD. BOAT LOST, MONDAY NIGHT, IN Hudson River; agdar; unpainted; about 1s teet long; 4 revolviug brats Tow locks; name “Laura” on backboard: two pairs of oars inside. Deliver her to J. Ny FERGUSON, Hastingson-Hudson, or write him wherd she is, and the above reward will | o paid A Boat, $0) Re WARD. A BOX, CONTAINING VA- JA. luables.” Either on the James Shp ferry boat, Kast River Railroad car, or at Hamilton avenue ferryboat, on Tuesday morning, The finder will be rewarded by ving the same af No, 20 Hamilton avenue. Broo Ey A. V, HENNICK: “SPECIAL NOTICES. LL OFFIC’RS, SAILORS OR — SOLDIERS wounded slightly can obtain a pension through Dr, B, JACKSON, late Surgeon United States Navy, No. 4 y Chambers str A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trom 5 a. M. to 9 P. On sunday trem & to 9 P. ELEGANT PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT WILL be soid ut auction by Mr. SCHENCK on Saturduy, N A 27th inst. Sce Auction Notices LL CASH.—THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF K 4\ tucky pays all its prizes at its Gitt Concerts in cash With dis The Farmers bie for the payment or all prizes. see Herald of next Saturday. For, Ticke:*. Circulars or jun!, and instantly, on presentation of ti and Drovers’ Bank makes itselt respon For full pariiculars information ‘apply % or adddress THOS. H. HAYS, 609 Broadway, New York. A —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENE fit of the Schools of Frankfort, draws daily. For in. vation send or apply to JOSEPH BATES, Agent, 196 Broadway, room 4. . —HAVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM «+ the government every drawing; circulars, giving full information, tree. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 186 Broadway, room 4. D. O'SULLIVAN, THE TAILOR AND CUTTER, te of 114 Williain street, can be found at 148 Wil- treet, opposite the old Dutch church, (Opicre HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Governme Hamborg City nt Loltery. iven. DOR ZSCHOCH, street, New York. ADVERTISE: ENT OF Havana Prizes, New York Heruid ot Sentember 24. Drawing of September 17. Class 894 must be No. must be Ne must be No. mattsi be No, 20,459 9 drew $5.00), not $5.90, No. 27.798 drew S10, not $1,000, HOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. Prizes cashed and information THE Lock box 5 115 Nas NOKRECTION dh IN a Tet LIBRAR HE APPR No. 472 Broadway, is again open to readers, The library has been rearranged, oud now numbers some 50,000° well arranged and ‘selected volumes in. all branches of literature, science and art. Free to appren- tices and. females criployed by mechanic tradtsmen. Clerks, salesmen, saleswomen and others $2 per annum, 'y open froin A. M. to9 P. M. FUARANA LOMERY. SORFICIAL List FOK 17TH September _r dd. Next drawing 4th October. Prizes cashed, circulars sent {ree and dealers supplied. BROW Post office box TICES? LIBRARY, BA; GERMAN ATE: and information given by Germania Bank Building. N DEN JAR 180 DRI ENZEVEN en twintigsten Augustus ten verzorke van Heymen van Selin, grondeize: wonende te Driebergen, in hoedanigheid indvoerder van de 1 en van Selim, lawist gewoond heb! Driebergen r overleden den 26. Mei 1540, domicilie Stellende ten kantore van Mr. J. van de procureur by de Arrondissements-Rechtbank " fort, wonende aldaar aan de Kortegrachi Wyk «i, No. 56, die tevens door mynen reauirant tot zynen procu- reur worot gesteld en mitsdien als zoodanig yoor hem in natemelden rechtsgeding zal occuperen, en tt Krachte van een bevelschrift door de Arron-listements.Recht- bank te Amerstoort den “5 Jun}, verleend up bet daartoe door den requirent ingediende ver, rift. Hebik Johannes Otto Willem George Frederik Bosman, deurwaarder by de Arrondissements- Rechtbank te Amerstoort, wonende aldaar aan de Kampstraat Wyk D. No. 2. GE.DAGVAARD : Alle z00 bekende als onbekende ot aiwezive beiang- hebbenden by de voormeide onder het bewind enbeheer van aen requirant staande nalatenschap van Heymen van Selm, myn exploit doende aan het parket van den Fdel Achibaren Heer Officier van Justitie by de Arron- dissements - Rechtbank te Amerstoort, aldaar sprekende met Zyn Fdel Achtbaren in persoon, die het oorspronke- lyke exploit voor gezen heeft veteekend, Om by procureur te yerschynen op Woensdag den ach en twintigsten Januari 1800 vier enzeventig des voormid- aus te elt ufe ter opeubare burgerlyke tercchtzitung der Arrondissemeuts- Rechibank te Amersfoort. zitting dende in haar gebouw aan den Singel aldaa neinde door ot van neege den requirant als eiseher te hooren eisch doen en coneluderen dat Aangezien Heymen van selm, lauist gewoond heb- bende te Driebergen en aldaar dyerieden den 25. Mei ynen ultersten wil den 16. December 1847 voor # te Zeist residerenden notaris J. C. senadee verleden, na bespreking van enkele layaten heeit be- paaid dat al between yan zyue zuivere nalatenschap overbleef, gedurende den tyd van 25 Jaren te rekenen van den dag van overlyden (Alzoo tot 26. Mei 1873) zoude blyven onverdeeld onder het beheer van bewind- Voerders, waartoe hy aanstelde 1. Gerrit van Selm, 2 Willem van Woudenberg, 3 Jan van Selm Janszoon en 4. Evert, van Rheenen, alle destyds te Driebergen wo- nende, Zoo te zamen als ieder van hen in het byzonder en in dier voege, dat ingeval van overlyden van cen of meer hummer het verder bewind aan de langstlevenden of den langstievendem van hen zal verblyven tot datde gestelde termyn vau 25 Jaren, geheel zal zyn verstreaen, alsmede met het recht van assumtie en Surrogaue, ‘Aangezion de laatst overgeblevene va" de door den ertiater gestelle bewindvoerders was nu medewylen Evert van Rheenen, en deze gebruik makende van het hem verleenae cect van assuntie en Surrozatie by acte den 14. Januari 1867 verieden voor den destyds te Zeist residerenden Notaris Mr. H, C. van Diggelen, den eischer tot mede bewindvoerder heett benoemd, welke benoe- ming deze heeft aanyenomen. r Aangezien hij eischer thans is de eenige bewindvoerder over de door voornoemden Heym: yan selm onder bewind gelaten goederen zyner nalatenschap en de tyd voor hegpewind gesteld op den 25. Met 18/3 Is verstreken. Aangezien de elsgher alsnu wenschende van het door hem en zyne voorgangers invoege voormeld gevoerde beheer inden vorm by de Wet voorgeschreven te do rekening en verantwoording up yrond dat met all langhebbenden bekend, en sommige van deze af zyn, aan de Rechtbank’ he paling van een bekwamen termyn tegen welke alle zoo vekende wis belanghebtenden tot het bovenvermelde einde enbare daxvaarding zullen worden opgeroepen met in achtneming der voerige tormaliteiten by the Wet vour- geschreven. Aangezien de. yoornoemde Rechtbank by _ beschik. king van den 25, Juni, heeft bevolen dat all alle bekende als onbekende 'belanghebbenden by openbare bovendien de bekende by Circulaire niddel der GriMe tegen den 28 Januari 1874 allen worden opgeroepen alsmede dat die dagvaarding tweemaal zal worden geplaatst in het Algemeen Handelsbiad, De Haarlem’sche Courant endo New Yorx Hxrato, en dat rift daarvan aan het rebouw dier Rechtbank zal worden aangeplakt. ‘Aangezien de etscher zyne boven vedo verantwoording geregistreerd te Amersfoort, den 14, Augustus 1873, in deel 37, tolio 49, vok 2 een blad geen renoovi. Ontvangen voor regt tl. 0.80 voor 38 op- conten fi. 0.305 te zamen cen gulden ten en eenhalve cent. De Ontvanger. (getd Formyne.) de bescherden ter enzage van de belanghebben- den ter Gritie der voornocmde Rechtbank helt neder- elecd. eSfitsdien, by vonnis der Arrondissements-Rechtbank vyoornoemd zal worden benoemd een rechter Commissa- ris teu Wiens overstaat dle rekening en verantwoording door den eischer zal kunnen worden gedaan, met veroor- decling der gedaagden om die rekening en'verantwoor- ding optenemen en dezelve goed tekeuren of te debatte- Fen venginde te goraken tot cene bepaling van het saldo dier rekeningen wan al hetgeen de eischer verder van nalatenshap onder zich heeit om vervolens te wordenuit gekeerd en atgezeven aan zoodanige belanghebbenven als bevonden zullen worden daartoe gerechtige te zyn, voorts aan eischer acte zal worden verleend van zyne pereidwilligheid tot het doen dezer rekening en verant- woording en het uitkeeren van hetyeen zal mocten worden uilgekeerd, alles met bepaling dat de kosten te dever zake reeds gemnakit of nog te maken by voorraad yallen kunnen Worden gehort op het batig saldo van den Hoedel, edoch met veroordeeling van zoodanige der ge- duagic, die deze vordering moehten tegenspreken in de ‘door die tegenspraak te veroorzaken. ‘En heb ik deurwaarder voornoemd exploit doende en sprekende als gezegd afsehrift van voormeld verzoels- schrift en bevel aismede van det exploit gevaten aan den Heer OMcier van Justitie, en gangeplakt aan het gebouw der Rechtbank voornoemed. De kosten bedragen biuten redactie fl. 797. Geteikend J, 0. W. G. F. Bosman, deurwaarder. Hezien door my Officier van Justitie te Amersfoort, Parket, 22 Augnatus 1873. (Getelkend M. W. ©. de Jonge, registreerd te Amersfoort de! Augustus 1873, in deel 34, tollo 9% verso vol wee bla. den geen renyooi, Ontvangen voor recht fi. voor 38 opeenten #1. 0.305 te zamen cen guiden tien eneenhalve cept. De Ontvanger. (Ggrebend Form ne.) ‘Q0r J. O. W. GB. BOSMAN, Deurwaarder, en twintigsten ide rekening en | SPECIAL NOTICES. FAAVAN4 LOTTERY NEXT, DRAWING, OCT. 4 _ German State Lotteries. Send tor circulars. RITTER & CO., Box 3.536 Post office 8 Nassau street, room 4. Branch office 1,017 Third av., near >ixtieth st., first t FYAYaN4 Lorrery. Drawing October 4, New scheme, 0s prizes Circulars mailed free. K. ORTEGA’S successor, No. 9 Wail street, Post office box 1,46. T FROM THE FUAVANA LOTTERY. — TICKETS DIRE government. German States Lotteries; Prizes cashed, Information furnished by WACHSMANN & Bankers, 75 and 77. Ne AVANA LOTTERY.—8525,000 WILL BE DRAWN October 4. A large supply of Tickets on hand. Please send or call for # circular. A. SCHNEIDER & CO., No. 35 Wall st. K Batvcny STATE LOTTERIES. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, MENTUCKY—EXTRA CLASS NO. Neen is Th 24, 1873. u street. nent 33, 41, 64 2, % 38 72, Beale: KENTUCKY—CLAAS NO. 586 Is7a. 23. 48, 7, 31, 47, bo, 49. SIMMONS & CO. ington, Ky. SHELBY CO! 19, LEGE—EXTRA CLASS 59, 55, 50, 3 street and No. ‘ost office box 4,959. TUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT of the Schools of Frankfort; also Royal Havana. Information given: circulars sent tree. G. W, CARPENTER & €O., box 3,976 Post office. K —ROYAL HAVANAS.—A FEW CHOICE TICKETS ‘ J. CLUTE, 206 Broadwa, FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS, NO. 267—SEPTEMBER 24, 1873, Park row. 26, 71, 43, 5 4, 12, 42 75. 74, 69, 66, 67. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 268—sEPTEMBER 2, 1873, 5, 69, 7, 64, 35, 4, 67. 70, 71. 20, GERKEN & CC LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 282 Greenwich stri New York. ED HANDS AND FACES, HOW UGLY THEY ARE | Use Mme, LARMANTINE'S ORIENTAL MIXTURE to get them white. Price 0 cei MER'S, 48 East Twelfth strect, near Broadway. ROOFING ASPHALTE ROOFING, A WELL TESTED article of good thickness and durability, suitable ior steep or fat roots, can be applied by an’ ordinary mechanic or handy laborer. Send for cireular or cuil and examine at E: H. MARTIN'S, 70 Maiden lane and No, 9 Liberty street. Rowe HAVANA LOTTERY. Fv New Scheme out; $524000 drawn every 17 days. ext ¢ wing October 4. 1 prize of. $100,000 | 1 prize of 50,000 1 prize ot.. 25,00) 2 prizes ot $10,000. 20,000 6 prizes of $) $9,000 W7 other prizes, amounting to $300,000, furnished ; orders’ filled. Circulars sent free on applic tion. Spanish Bank Bills and Governments purchased. TAYLOR & Cvu.. Bankers, 1 Wall street, Roxy HAVANA LOTTERY.—NEXT DRAWING, October 4: $5:5,090 in cash prizes; circulars with full information sent tree; tickets for sale by P. 0. DEVLIN, Stationer and Printer, 0 Liberty street. OMETHING NEW.—TRY THE FRESH HAVANA Cheese, in the restaurants, grocery and fruit stores. Wholesale ‘and retail depot 454 West Twenty-seventh street, near Tenth avenue, JUSPENDED.—COOKF, SMITH & ©O., RUBBER ©. Type Founders, 92 Chambers street.—We are obliged to ask our triends who order from us a little leniency. owing to pregs of business. We will fill orders as soon as ossible, and business go on as Osual. Good agentscan get ‘ge commissions, STATE LOTTERIES OF* MISSOURI. Grand single number scheme; drawn the last day of prizes; whole tickets $10. Send MILLER & CO., Managers, St. N every month, § tor circular to } Louis, Mo. (0 IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN MERCHANDICE, Claims under the United States Revenue laws for duties illegally exacted trom erroneous classification, vaiuation, or other cause, and released from seizure promptly attendea to, [SAAC PHILLIPS, Attorney and Counseilor-at-Law, No. 60 Liberty street, "oom 15, i IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL $589,589 ized Kentucky Lottery. Royal Havana an mtuc! circulars tree; 12% cents commission allowed. Address BALEY & CO. (office established 30 years), 174 Broadway. ___SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, + Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Pre Food for mocking birds. At B, G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. Depot at Mme. RO- | fet HORSES, CARRIAGES, A —SPEED. SPEED, SPEED. Great, important, special and unreserved sale by lic auction of the most clegant and fastest trotting id entlemen’s road ‘Horses ayer omered in this CLLy ; also trotting and road Wazons, double and singe tar ness, &c., being the property’ oi several well known brokers and sporting tlemen who, being pecuniarity embarrassed, are obliged to seli and realize immediate y to pay advances, on Friday (to-morrow), September 20, at stable, No. Great Jones strogt AT WM O'CLOOK, Ph JOHN L. VANDEW. including the tast and fine JUD. ROMPT, by TR, Auctioneer, the ve chestnut trotting horse SCOTT, formerly Cloudman, 1% high, 12 years old; has record’ of 2:3\'4 on Fleetwood; also trotied at Springtte!d last tail, winning the 2:34 parse in 2:32; also trotted saddie race against Johnny Reb_on gleeiwood, winning in 2:31, and several other races, Griven by George N. Ferguson, Esq. He is handsome, fine and strong horse, with fine style, and the finest and fastest road horse on road. He has hever been beaten on road to road wagon, and has trotted 34 mile in 1:9, carryin two men to road wagon; is warranted sound and kind, and to trot taster now than ever; the finest road horse in the country, Also the finest team of dark bay Geldings in the State: are second Hambletonian; one sired by Edward Everet, by Star; the other by Volunteer, dain by Membrino hief: were both raised in Orange county, are Lohs high full, and 6 and7 years old: were selecied and mated by George Alley, b'sq., about one year ago; one has record of 2:43, the other of 24644: they have since been driven a trial together in 247% to top wagon; are closely mated ; drive together in periection without fretting or lugging are stylish and blooded in appearance: are gaited aliki and can beata 2:49 galt to roa! wagon, and with all their speed ant style have size and substance enough (or a first class light coach team; they are known as Pvthias and Daymon; are warranted sound, kind and reliable in every inauner und form; this nigh bred, fast and hand- some team must be seen ‘and driven to’ be appreciated; they are second to none. Also the handsome and fast black trotting Milly, Kansas Pet, sired by Magna Charta, dain by Comus, 15% hich, 5 years old last Spring; was brought here ‘about two months ago trom Leavenworth with the celebrated trot ting horse Stnuggler and showed 8 days after arriving here, on Prospect Park track, 2:36; has shown private trials at hoine close to 2:10 and has only been trained since last May; shageatn now go to track with a lew days preparation and show 2:35 and speed 4g mile int he promises to wake the (astest mare in’ the country; 'Is a perfect picture. shows high breeding, elegant, styLsh and sale driver, avd warranted sound and Kind. Also e fine, safe and high bred black trotting mare, 1oi4 high, 7 years old; aate tor any umid person to drive} is stylish, hands reliable and can beat 2:6) single | ana 2:45 to poi arranted sound and kind. Also an extra stylish tine and fag, genUeman's road Horse, 15} hands high, 7 years old; the most genteel road liorse on road; ie Honest, stylish, pleasant and well behaved; no road too long for him; is always ready and willing ; Can trot in 2:45 to road wagon and make no mis- takes: iy Known as the Lamont Horse: warranted sound and kind, Also two other fine Horses, one of them very fast. Full particulars at sale. Also three elegant road Wagons, top and open, by. fi Brewoter and Waterman; two sets of double and three single Harness, all by Wood Gibson and Dun:comb; Blank ets, Robes, & N. B.—this is the fines! opportunity ever offered ro th public to purchase genuine trotiers and fine road hors as the horses are wellknown to be first class, and some have records to show, and gentlemen wishing to pur. chase can rely implicitly on the representations oad and need have no tear of by-bidding or limits as they are all obliged to be sold immediately without regard to cost As parues must realize immediately. Our instructions are to sell peremptorily to the highest bidder. Ample time aliowed on all stock for trial. Sale positive, rain or shine. jock now on exhibition at stable. T AUCTION TC 6, at 12 o'clork, By WILLIAM VAN dd 114 East (hirteenth street, ABLISUMENT, BLOW HOUSE'S, HALF nd 7 years old, kind and true °, good Lravellers,very stylish been used at Long Branch the pasi season by private tamily; SPLENDID LANDAU, IN PEI ORDER, BUILT | by Brewster & Co., of Broome street, and fine set double | darness. COUPE ESTABLISHMENT.—COAL BLACK COUPE ; Kind and true in all i very stylish and handsome and upe Harness, and AN? BROUGHAM, IN PeRPECT ORDER, by Brewster & Co Hroome street. BLACK HORS!s8, 15% HANDS high, 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; free trom vice; good travellers; stylish. and warranted sound, ER MOUNTED HARNESS AND a NOK, NEARLY NEW. BAY HORSE AND MARE, 1) hands 1; kind and true in all harness; tree trom vice; fast Wavellers, and warranted sound, DEVOT WAGON, NEAKLY NEW, top and no top Ro Wacons, Mhaetons, Rockaways, &c., &c. A —THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EXTRA COMBINED + white Arabian saddle and harness Ge ding in in all harness, ire and warranted s« Horse, 16 hands high, 6 years harness; free trom vic Warranted sound: ret c BLL America, 15% high, 7 years otd; splendid driver, great », action and appearance; ‘ong, flowing mane and ‘elegant under saddle; pertect for lady's use and and kind; to bo sold at public auction at BARKER & Warranted sou! on Saturday, September 27, at 11 o'cloc CHASE can now be seen. RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs, imported ratting and ral biting Ferrrets; Butler's Iniallible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75c. ; Butler's new work, $2; dogs boarded, trained, &c.; ‘medicines for ail disease: WOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEBT land Dogs in the city; splendid wa! docile. To be seen No. 13 Sixth avenue. NEWFOUND- h dog and very THE TURF. — uit NEWDORP CLUB GROUND. STATEN ISLAND.— The Purse for Saturday, 27th inst.. is tor Horses that never beat2:43, Entries will be lett open till Friday, z6th, at 3 o'clock P. M. D. P. RYERS, Proprietor. PROSPECT PARK FATR GROUNDS FALL MEETING, 187; SECOND DAY ,CHURSDAY,” SEPTEMBER 25. TRSE No, $—$1,250, for horses that have never beaten $600 to first, $300 to second, $200 to third and $150 to fourth. Peter Manee’s br, g. Sir Knight M. Roden’s v. ¢. Penobscot. A.J. Feek’s b. ¢. Clothes Pin, J. W. Prendergast’s ch. m, Lady Emma. J. L. Doty’s bik. & Rowes Tommy. 3. S; Green's x. m. Fleety Golddust, Cal Winthrop Morriil, Jr. RSE No, 4—$1,750, for horses that have never beaten 8800 to first, $400 to second, $300 to third and $200 to ‘Casey's bik m, Lady Byron. John Murphy's ch. m. Grace Bertram. ©. s. Green's br. g: Young Bruno. Dan Mace’s g. g. Tamimany. James Dougrey, Jr's br. ¢. Joker. J. H. Phillips’’b. g. Ed White, Tehn A. McKee’s b. m. Belle Brandon. ‘Owner's br. m, Rose standish. Jobn 8. Baxewls b. THIRD DA) PURSE No, 5—$1,00), aten 2:4%; $500 to first. $250 to second, $10 to third and $1W0 to c. M PU 2:27 four: H. Tustee. heston. black Sashaw. Hopeful. , Everett Ray. Nettie Walto: ch. m. Lizzie Keeler, rsb.m, Gulnare. Yo, 6.—$3,00, for horses that have never beaten 2:20: $1,500 to first. $700 to second, $500 to third, and $30) to fourth ‘ Peter Manee’s b. 8. W. H. Allen. Alden Goldsmith's b. m. Huntress. G.N. Ferguson's b. m. Lady Banker. C. 8. Green's b. m. Gazelle. ©. S. Green's b. m. Lula. Ben Mace’s by. g. Sensation. J. J. Bowen's bik, g, Camora. ‘Admission to eld, Grand Stand and quarter stretch, ‘Admi-sion to Club House, introduced by a member, Races commence each day at2 o'clock P. M. Good day and track. Coney island cars leave Fuiton ferry every five minutes forthe grounds, KE. O, READ, President. G, W. Oagcey, Superintendent. John Murphy's tae M HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C CTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (late Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD BTAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE 8P 1OUS PREMISES, 19 TO 2 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, The business will be conducted on precisely the strict and honorable principles whieh have always acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect nd confidence of the business community as weil as the blic at large. REGULAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. be made, as usual, either at our Kotries ior sale ma} Downtown House, 25 Thirteenth stra LIBERAL VDVAN SALE COMME FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WISH TO DIS. pose of @ fine pair of Carriage Horses at a iow alsoa black Horse; all perfectly sound. Address West Fourteenth street, tor three days, from 9 to 1a A HANDSOME 8IX SEAT GOUPE, ROCKAWAY, used @ few times. cost $30; one Top sagon, by Brewster, also 20 top and open Road Wagons, trom $4) up; second hand top and open Pony Phactons, Express Wagons, Depot Wagons, Rockaways single and double Harness, Blankets, Lap’ Robes, &c.; one Coach and one Clarence. WILLIAM H. GRAY, 2) to 22 Wooster street. —CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, BOTH NEW AND second hand; Rockaways, Buggies, depot, expre and business Wagons; Harness, Whips and Sheets, at lel West Broadway, near Canal street. T 62 WARREN STREET—ALL GOODS WARRANTED as represented; Harness, $15to $300; Horse Blankets, 2 0 to ap Rugs, $2 25 to $45; everything in the jorse line at very reasonable prices. BREWSTER ONE-HALF SPRING TOP WAGON 4nd a Wood Gibson Single Harness (first quality): both have been used but once and will be sold cheap. Apply at rooms 18, 19 and 20, No. 4 Pine stree! GGY FOR $115.—CAN BE SKEN stables, GOOD TOP B at the United States between Third and Lexi enues. LANDAULET OR COUPE WANTED—OR LANDAU or © nee Wagon, city build; would prefer halt spring; or would buy Horses with Carriages; Ro fancy price. ‘Address, stating condition and lowest price, A., Herald office, for twodays. Dealers need not Answer, A OPEN EXPRESS, $90; TWO HORSE TRUOK, a top Wagon, $150; top Phaeton, $160; Open, Ari t Wagon, $119) Road, $60; extension top Phaeton, Rockaway $100. JENKINS, 1,430 Broadway, MARE, BY GEORGE WILKES, TROTS IN THRER minutes; also a Dusenbary Harness, Robes, all in. first class condition, it figure. Apply BRIGGA, Forty-second street Bevents avenug A ac. w | place, Brook hirty-second street, | ee aa BR N ELEGANT LANDAU, ONE CLARENCE, ONE curtain Coach, one six-seat Rockaway, ont Park Phacton, onc light Wagon; also one set ot double Har- ness. all nearly new; to settle up an estate, at Mr. CURLEY'S Carriage Factory, 109, LLL ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, nd 113 Bast ranted sound and to trot in also side-bar to Wavon ond Harness, city make. 143 West Thirty-seventh street. A FAM oF YOUNG BLACK MARI | in all harness: a One road or tamily for cash or exchanged tor lower priced horses or a good perty. To be seen at 4 Perry st. CLARENCE AND COUPE, LINING FINE new, brown cloth, in perfect order, tor sale cheap, at BARTON & BOYLE’s, No. 6 Seventh avenue. BEAUTIFU did side b trotting Wagon, Smith's mak rubber covered, $0). HOVE teenth street. } ARGAINS.—SECOND HAND LA Victoria, Coach, Coupe, Kockaw Wagons and assortment fine new worl STAATS BELL, No.7 Washington plac YARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE—15!g HANDS, 5 AND J 6 years; pertect in every respect and will give entire satisfaction, Call ac stable 131 East ighteenth street, before 4 L,NEW EXPREsS FOR $135: SPLEN- r Top Wagon, city made, not soiled, $225; 210: new mangle Harness, Vis stable, Ml East Six: DAU, BRETT, y, side bar Top every style, , hear Broadway. (Serer HOR HARNE ALL STYLES, comprising Coaches, Rockaways, Phaetons and Business Wagons, selling off cheap at carriage manu- faciury and stables of WITTY & CO,, Nevins and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. DWARD Horses, Coupe, SCHENCK, A EER.—ELEGANT Phaeton, Sleigh, Harness, Robes, Blankets, &¢., at the private ‘stable southeast corner of Madison aveiue and Twenty-cighth street, rear By EDWARD SCHENCK, on Saturday morning, 27th inst., at 10 o’olock, a beantiful span of dark bay Morses, per: fectin every respect; fine, stylish driver, sound and Kind. Coupe—An elegant Conpe, good as new; leather trimined, built by J. R. Laurence, Phaeton—New this summer, by Wood Bros. Sieigl—New last winter, built by Gould; also e'egant Harness, Robes, Viankets. &¢., £c. dhe above elegant estabiihinent can be seen at any me. NLEGANS PRIVATE FAMILY ESTABLISHMEN 4) “Croxs-matched team black and gray Horses, 15% hands high, 7nd 8 years old; kind and irue in all nar- ness; have long mancs and ta! finely gaited; very stylish; are without vice or trick: ‘not atraid of locomo- tives; have been used for the past two years asa car- riage team; great endurance; sold only tor want of use and warranted sound; together with ELEGAN! THREE-QUARTER CLARENCE, BY QUIMBY & UO., in first class order; set of double gold mounted Harness; at PRIVATE SALE AT ARCH, JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 to 25 East Thirteenth s:reet, near University places it hot sold at private sale before FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE at n be sold atauction at the Ma 10, o'clock, will th e previous to above, where they can be seen any tir OR SALE—A PAIR OF STYGISH COACH HORSES, sound and kind, and a handsome Dog Cart, Woods’ make, very little also two double and one single Harness, manutactured by Wood Gibson. Can be seen at Martin's stables, 451 Fourth avenue. SALE—PAIR BA¥ HORSES, EXTRA FINE Coupe, Phaeton, Sleigh, double Harness, Blankets, bheets, Whip, &c., low tor cash. Apply at the private stable, Twenty-eighth street. immediately in the rear of of the dwelling, southeast corner ot Madison avenue and Twenty-eighth street. {OR SALE—TEN SOU carts, trucks oF a) seen at I7 Leroy street, 1 OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME AND FAST ROAD Mare; warranted in every particular. Address box FOR ND YOUNG HORSES, FI kind of heavy work. ir Bleecker. FOR Can be Inquire of B. W. ULMAN, Evening Express office, 25 Park row, JOR SALE—A FIRS’ CLASS LANDAULET, MADE by Ham and wed but once. Can be seen at 26s OR SALE—AT A SAC FIVE GOOD WORK Horses, 6 to 8 years old; fit tor a grocery, milk wacon or express; sold on account of the owner having no lurtler use tor them, Call for eight days at 26 Goerck | street, near Broome. O8 SALE—A WORK HORSE; SOUND AND TROE; for any work; also a Mare, suitable for a grocer, express or milkman; all warranted. Apply atyl Willett sree i OR SALE—A BAY HORS: SIYEARS old, sound and kind n go to @ bugeMin three minutes, Can be seen at Knickerbocker Stabies,\12 West Fifty third street. Inquire of P?. M. BEARN, provrlewor, sound and kind; 6 and 8 Years old; 1410 16 ha high: suitable for cart, truck, express, &c.; irce drivers; must be sold: also Top Wagon, Harness ‘Truck. $85, $110, $125, $150. Call for three days Division street. OR SALE—A ENTLEMAN'S STABLE consisting of Carriages and Harness one Pete! Brougham \new), one Pony Phaeton, one Dos O: Park Phaeton, three sets double Harness, made by Mer: of London; also one black Troiting Horse. 15% hari high, long mane and tail, warranted sound and kind an & very prompt driver: also one road Wagon and one to Wagon aad one single Harness Call at 13s West Eigh| teenth street. OR SALE—BROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS, worker, $65; bay Horse, 16% hands, 9 years ol worker, $165; two other good road Horse: to tof West Twenty-eigh! JOR SALE—A TURNOUT, CONSISTING OF A fa young bigok Mare, Rd foie and Harness, er ol pi suitable tor ¥ sic! ir lady. Dr. VAN WECK, 209 W. rhirty-e: ntl treet. WOR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 6 years old; kind and true in all harnessy tree from vice : good traveller, has fine style and action and is an bse edaine Warranted sound, 120 Attorney MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER | corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, | ‘To be seen | BAY ROAD MARE, 15' HANDS, 7 YEARS WAR. | Hawk stock, 1644 hands, perfectly sound, and kind | eam; will be sold | i _HOR:! ES, CARRIAGES, &C. 8, SALE CHEAP—A MILK WAGON, CANS AND Harness; must be suid. ui I KOPP, 653 Greenwich street. | CHEAP—THE ¥ lish style Horses, halt brot and stylish drivers; also a Landaut two wheel Dog Catt, made in Paris: do tandem Harness complete. Call at 50 NOR SALE CHEAP—PONY, HARNESS AND A VERY 00d low Wagon, built.by Wood Bros., with To uire of A. DELANEY, bal West Vorty-sixth street, ay JOR SALE Top Wagon, nearly new; city made. avenue, in store. INE CARRIAGE HORSE, DARK BAY, 16. HANDS, 6 warranted perfectly sound. 21 West Forty JOR SALE asf PAIR OF E 15% hands; el EAP ($1#)—HARNESS AND LOjut No. 670 sixth YRAND PRIVATE SALE OF THOROUGHBRED AND X Trotting Stock; also several low priced Horses, with Car! ke. eatalogus ply at the Massachusetis Lite Insurance Company, 243 Broadway, New York, or to £ HAND, 19 Market sireet, Newark, N. J ages, Harne . YREAT REDUCTION IN PRIC: OFFER OUR F immense stock of new and second hand Carriages, comprising nearly every style of family carriages and Nght Wagons, at greatly rediced prices. Purchasers are invited to call and examine, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. ORSES FOR SAL GOOD DRAUGHT AND BUSI. ness, just arrived from Ohio: will be sold wholesale or retail. JAMES & WALKER, National Stock Yard Company, Oak Clift station, via Forty-second street ferry, North River. J ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SAL t consequence of the sickness of the owner he will sell a very desirable family Horse; color chestnut; 9 ears old; sound and kind; 15%) hands high; Kentucky red; ladies and children can drive him. Also new Har- ness ‘and Wagon, Inquire at Long Island stables, Hoyt | street, Brooklyn | FOR ha vaiue, we having no use tor them. I ANDSOME BAY HORSE—15% HAND?®, 7 Y sound, kind and perfect in every way, pric asucrifice, Call betore 10 or atter 5 0% enth avenue, near Forty-ninth street. 1 ARNESS.—THE CHE New Vork., ood Grocer’s Harness, $3 ia good Bugsy Har stable blanket, 2 N FAST TRO ORS! AL vit 164 Crosby street ck’ at 717 > ST HARNE 5 a KOC eds, hand mad alsy a lara Robes, Sheets, ae, Phen. your: E OSBU lay street, kecond door from Greenwich street, formerly of Mur ray sireet. FLABNESS: HORSE BLANKETS, TRACK AND ROAD | Sweats, Carriage Kobe, &c., in endless and aston ishing variety of elegant designs. OM. MOSEMAN & BROTHER, Manufacturers and Importers, 14 Chambers str | PRIVATE STABLE, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER, 3 | Gramercy Park, tor sale or to let,—Six_ stall | om, coachman’s rooms, &c. Luquire at 223 th stree RK PHAETON, VICTORIA, RU ekaway, depot Wagon, Jump Scat, four-seat pony ,Vog Cart, six-eat Rockaway, business Wagon, several Buggies: bargain MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Bro T CART, BY BREWSTE®, AT PRIVATE SALE, AT ARCH. MART, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near Uni O LET-PRIVATE STABLES, AT i44 WEST FIF tieth street and 131 and 139 West Seventceath street, | between sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wail street. y. light, away. JOHNSTON'S ity place, —A FINE HORS HAND! we B Blocky built; fine action, and perfectly sound and | kind, Apply at No, 60 Liberty st, be ween I2and $ o'clock, ir Tor BUSL cheap Horse for ws R CASH, A GOOD LIC ness Wagon, to ran light; also same. Address P.M. L., Herald office, Wit TO RENT— OD STABLE, WITH ROOM for five carriages, five hor.es and sieeping room for man; possession immediately; must be within eight ks of Fitth avenue and Thirty eighth street. Address | J. W. ALEXANDER, box 5.5 Posi office. 1 wor (RUCK FOR SALK—OR WILL { 1. change for an extension top. piaviorm Phacton or | Horse and light Wagon. KE. GALCON, 49 West Forty. | first street. 175 .-GRAY HORSE, PONY MAD 8 YEARS, | os. 15% hands; Sorrel, 6 years; cai beat three minutes; $180; sound and kind; must sell. 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first street. DRY GOOD: ING | PRESSES FOR STREET AND. & WEAR | rented at 468 Sixth avenue, Newly made full + Yoilets, worth $50 and $75, rented at $3 and $, Trim. mings altered. FACT.—IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO GO 10 A R, H. MACY & CO.’ every day. Fourteenth street and + xth avenue, New York, SMITIDS PATTERN BAZAAR, No, 914 Broadway, between 20th an 1 21st streets, FASHIONS, IMPORTED PATIRNS. FULL LINE of. FALL styles. Beaatitul CHANGES, Superb Suits. Patierns, with CLOTH MODELS of them, now ready. Patterns fitted to the form, WARRANTED perfect. CUTTING and BASTING by our styles, and work left SO PLAIN that the dullest seamstress can finish as well as a thorough dressmaker. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, FULL ASSORTMENT OF PAPER PATTERN RON. ) A nets and Round Hats, copied trom late importa tions. | MOL. KING, 479 Broadway, between Grand and Broome | streets, up stairs T BASSFORDS!, 74 BROADWAY—OPENIN| AX rich Paris Flowers, Pancy Feathers, Aigre Ostrich Plumes, September 24 and 29, BINNS WILE OPEN FALL) AND WINTER, MIT- iinery this day. Please call. Regular (all opening day for all first class milliners, BiNNS’ Millinery, 779 Broad- | way, opposite Stewart's. Avoid mistake MILLI- 1 M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH Js nery, the latest novelties in Promenade. Carriage, Opera and Reception Hats from the leading Paris® houses 30 East Fourteenth street, between Union square and Fitthavenue. pau MILLINERY OPENING. FOURTH SON, LORD @ TAYLOR announce that THIS DAY they will hold the regular fall opening of PARIS HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. The assortment of Millinery Goods to be exhibited on this occasion embraces all the most distingue novelties from (he Maison Virot, Maison Le Chevalier and all other leading houses on the European Continent ‘Also a large and exceedingly compiete assortment of French Flowers, Feathe: rays and Ornaments, which for delicate beauty and stylis nd Bonnets made to order in the latest Parisian styles, Special attention given to Mourning Bonuets. Children’s and Misses’ Hats tn all styles aud shapes. LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street. selected by her in Paris, to’ which your attention is re spectfuliv invited. | M E, GALLAGHER WILL EXHIBIT ON THURS- day, September 25, 1873, a cho.ce selection of Fall and Winter Bonnets, Round Hats, French Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Velvets, Ac., at 24 Sixth avenue, be tween Fourtecnth and Fifteenth streets. OPENING —J. THOMPSON, 577 BROADWAY (OPPO. site Metropolitan Hotel), will open on Wedneslay and Thursaay, September 24 and 25, a large line of Pat. tern ae and Round Hats, comprising all the late Novelties. POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending Saturday, September 27, will close at this office on Wednesday at 5:4) A. M. 412,00 Thursday atll:30 A. M.. and on Saturday at 630A, M.and12 — THOMAS L. JAMES, Postmaster. YACHTS, sre. MBOATS, &C. MAGNIFICENT STEAM YACHT, 6) FEET LO 2 horse engin G, l4 surface condenser, in perfect order: jdress H. L. R., No. West kighteenth street, New York. OR SALE—SLOOP YACHT KATE; LENGTH 52 7 | Flee on-deck, 19 peas in fine order for immediate Use ; extra racing sails and all Attings first class, ROMERT DILLON, Buriing slip. OR SALE—A COARSE FREIGHT CANAL BOAT, suitable for lightering coal, lumber, &c. Apply to | W. F. JAMES & CO., 105 Broad street, New York. OR SALE—YACHT, #@ FEET LONG, IN GO order, very cheap. Apply to M. BRADLEY, fo | Grove street, Jersey City LOOP FOR SALE—ABOUT 5 TONS. | S“drught, in good order. Apply to W. L. Py east corner of First avenue and Thirty-eig! = i MAN two carriage Horses, two work Horses, at half their | $160; | —s— OF BROOME STREET, | appearance cannot be | M*5.F. WEINBERGER, NO. 3 UNION SQUARE, | IM. willopen, September 24 and 2h, the latest fali styles of imported Bonnets, Hats, Dresses, Cloaks, personally | Pp FOR SA CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR cheap, near the City Hail, in Brooklyn, doing 1 business. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNBY, Aug tioneer, No. 6 Centre str AND FIXTURES , on one of the heap; good reason RARE of KA CHANCE. —THE 1 Butter and Ch hues in this city, tor elling. Inquire at 38t Kaghth avenue A WRB SALE—LIQUOn STORES, LAGER BEER ‘1. Saloons, Billiard saloons, Sample and Lunch ms, Oyster Saloons, Restaurants, on all business streets of this city and E also Stores t b ‘wency, T7 Ced Markets, y and ariety Tailoring Business, Soda Water and Mineral Water Man- uiacturing Business fe MILCHELL'S Store Ageney, 77 Cedar street, RARE CHANCE ‘OR A FIRST CLASS CORNER A family Liquor Store; must be sold this week on ac count of sickness. Apply, for two days, at 74 East Hous- ton street A —THE § DID STOCK, FIXIURES AND + Lease of Gentlemen's Puruistiing Store, on leading Avenue; low,rent; good chance: owner leaving County S | must be soid.” address vox ,806 Fost omee. bl WIDOW LADY Wish AA established Cigar Sto: Good trade, 434 Hudroa street. FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE splendid bes ness location; well known and exte 4, extraordinary chance live man, Pare lors street. W. SIMERS' Store Agency. 8 TO DISPOSE OF AN OLD well located and doing # sively patroniz tioulars 25 Cham ri 20K A POR SALE, A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE, AA. with apartibens attached ; will sell’ wi out Stock; rent only $4 per month, Apply at A RARE i | ZA small An oll established Bakery for sale cheap foreash, Apply to H. BF Y, northwest corner | of Twenty-titth street aad Fourth avenue. WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR 4A. sale cheap—On the best thoroughfare in Brooklyn, doing good business; rent low. Apply to THOS, GAFF- |.NuY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street, ‘ NEATLY PITTED UP LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE JX. cheap, in the Twentieth ward doing good bustness, ata low rent. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street A —FOR SAL’ OOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE AA. down town: good lease; cheap rent; sold on easy ferms: rare chance for right man, Full particulars of MITOHELL, 77 Cedar ste A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, IN JAA good order, as good ax new, $23 Call at 602 Sixth - avenue. | FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORK, DOING A GOOD cash business, for sele, Apply wt 816 sixth avenu BOARDING HOUSE, FULL OF BOARDERS, FOR ZA. sule,—Must be sold, as owner is going to Europe. For particulars inauire in butcher st 3 Seventh avenue. BUTCHERS. FOR SALE, A ME FISH, OYST! and Veg@able Market, now doing a good’ business: reason for selling owner has other business Apply at 691 Ninth avenue OLD STAND, CIGAR § FOR SALE.—THE No, ® Bleecker street RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR horses, three Carts, three $1,09) per month, Ad NARTING BUSINESS ‘an active man. —Six Tracks; first class work; avera) dress B.C. D., box 124 Herald of RUG STORE FOR SALI well stocked, handsor splendid soda fountain and app ply to HALE, 162 William street, JOR SALE—A FIRS? CLA 8 GROCERY, WI®K AND Tea store, Apply at 13 Spring street, corner of | Wooster. r Tru ABLISHED, od location; Ap: OLD E fitted and ratus; rare chance. PAIL CORNE Feo SALE—A RE + Brooklyn: © lent location Inquire of HAL LET?, AVER & BURBAN 4 street, New York, or JAMbS L, Pal BLP ) Fulron street, Brooklyn. | OR SAL"—A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD OM; IS | splendidly located, with a food ran of select patron- | ave; has been completely renovated and rerurnished | since July last: has three caro: e six pocket ta- ble bevelled, allot Ph an & Collender manutacture and in thorough order, with pool balls, &e, mplete, A well estabiished Uyster loon and Bowling Alley can be had Inconjunction with the above, if desired or sepa rately. For further particulars, terms, &o,, cull ator ad- dress the premises, JACOB EDDAIS, 24 Court street, opposite Harrison strect, Broo! FOR SAPESA, MOST PLEGANTLY | FITTED | UP } Liquor, Lager Beer and Buliard Saloon. For partic ulars apply on the premises, 195 Canal street, between Mott and Mulberry streets. AOR SALE.—STORE TO LET AND STOOK FOR SALE ‘of a first claes custom Boot and Shoe Store: one ot the Lest locations in the city. Address H. B., box 118 Herald office, NOR SAL! Butter stand in MANN, Lox 117 Herald JOR SALE—DRUG STORE, IN OOD NEIGHBOR. hood; stock and fixtures first class; must sell atonce, Address i. C. A., Herald otic R SALE—BAR, Vushington Market, F° AND BILLIARD ROOMS, 933 Kighth av. ur Flity-sixth street, opposite sta tion G Post ottice : dwelling apartments; splendid | Opportunity to man ant wile understanding resiaurant business. | JPoR SALE—STOCK AND TURES OF A FANCY | Store: rooms: cheap rent; No. 140 Ninth ave | nue; will be sult cheap. Call lor two days. | FoR SALE—AN OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE ON A | leading avenue: 9 years established ; satistactor: | reasons for selling, Address OYSTER HOUSE, box 192 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. x JOR SALE—A LEASE OF HALF A STORE, WITH beautiful window fronts on Madison square; suit- | able for an cculist; rent very tow, Address box 5,009 | Post office. (OR SAL A LAGER BEER SALOON IN THE | best neighborhood of Sixth avenue. 410 Sixth ave- | nue, between fwenty fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. | F°% SALE—THE LEASE OF TWO TENEMENT | Houses, with a fine Liquor or Lager Beer Saloon in agood manuiacturing neighborhood. Sale at 7 East ; Broudway. NOR SALE—A NEW AND COMPLETEL nished Baker: na well populated neij mostly Irish; to be sold on account of other business, quire at$37 West Seventeenth street, im store. JOR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STOR good cash trade; mast be sot: three years’ lease; Fulton street, FUR- orhood, In- cheap rent. Apply tod. D. CARROLL, 359 Brooklyn, OR SALE-IN BROOKLYN, A CORNER LIQUOR Store. ulton avenue, which, if bought at once, can be got aa very low tig $75 a month. In: quire of RICHARD MARY ‘ooklyn (OR SALE—A BUTTER, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Stand, will be sold cheap on account of uther bust hess or will sell Stock ond Fixtures and let the store. Cail at 111 Court street, Brooklyn. (ISH AND OYSTER BUSINESS FOR person having @ good business to disp n find | & buyer by addressing T. JONES, Herald Uptown Brauch gttice. Foe SALE—THE BEST SALOON IN THE CITY, FOR $700; grand place for a German beer saloon; mi be sold ‘to-day, Cail at I'wenty-seventh street %86 Fourth avenue, corner JAFES FOR SALE, CHEAP.—EIGHT LA two mm 5 ne smal Saie; Herring \der's and Marvin's make, at 8. G. QUIRK’S, 72 re. GTAND FOR S41 tue best Stands in Fulton Market | poultry, de, : reagon for s For further part 133 Fulton Market SIZE, Lillie’s; Maiden HEAP, FOR CASH, ONE OF wr Dutter, eggs, ling, havieg other business rsinquire af the stand, Nos, 182 and par LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF SAMPLE and Lunch Room corner Maiden lane and Willian street, one of the best corners down town, will be sold cheap to a cash buyer as the owner has other businesses attend to. Inquire on premises of JOHN Mo at 63 West street. fPEA AND GROCERY STORE FOR § doing @ large cash trade; one of t the city, “Address CASH STOKE, box 2} OY, NEWSPAPER AND © cheap, in a goo! location and with rooms attached. Apply Ww. 1 | tioneer, No, 6 Centre street. | $50. —STOCK AND FIXTU on the eas

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