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li PRED KINDS. OF. PANCY DOGS, ; Medicines for all, diseases; prepa ‘ood fr eiscking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, Ne. S Greene Breet, near i, NCIS BUTLER'S VALUABLE STOCK He Dost including two stuffed glant Siberian Blood, hounds, will be sold at a sacrifice, corner Prospect an Bremen streets, Brooklyn. E. D. Butlers “Mange Cure’ ior gale at JOSEPH BAGOT'S, 31 Fulton street, New ork, Price Zc. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTE HORSES, CARRIAGES, & ernee . anes (KHEAP POR CASH—CHESINUT HORSE: 11, 6 vears old; warranted sound and kind; cam trot in 0 to road W: Hight road 4 Harness; ice $800; will sell separately or together. Address L. 2 i a Herald Uptown Branch office NGLISH DOG CART, ALMOST NEW, BUILT BY Demarest 4 Co, and would suit a cont street vehicle as well oT cheap tor cash, at M. Stable, EE Irving place, (© SPORTSMEN.—A FINE | BREECH-LOADING Rige will be sold at alow price, as the owner Oe ete fur it. Apply to. M- FISiIie & 00., Pultoi eet between Seventeenth aid Kighieentn streets ‘OR SALE—A CHOICE OF FOUK TRAM Horses, gray, bay und black, in first class condition ; ur warranted soand and pertect jor heavy cartage. Cem be seen at 404 East Twenty-fitth street, LEY RICHARDS (10 GUAGE), MOORE & Wters 0 sage) both second “hand leo 38 guage: 14 pounds; top lever, dow pegec loade: SQUIRES, No. i Cortlandt street” THE TURF. UCTION POOLS SOLD ON MONDAY EVENING Aina Tuesday morning at JOUNSONS 1,17 Broad way. er of Twenty-erhth street, on the'great stal- hon at Boston. Each neat will positively be re. ceived by telegraph as soon as trotted; also on Tuesday evening, on the running races at Boston and the trow at Providence, Mr. Johnson is in no way connected “with any other pool seller, . B. JOHNSON, FRENCH POOL WILL BE OPEN MONDAY ON the Stailion ‘ace at Hoston, at JOHNSON'S Pool Room, corner Broadway and twent; h street, GFoacous TRACK.~ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1874, McDonald gives his bay Horse Charley, trot: ting Wagon and Harness to first horse: best 3 ¥ 5." Free for all; closes 12 4, M. on Monday; entrance $20 each; at3 o'clock sharp. Wits PLAINS. N, Y.—GREAT TROTTING MEET- Ing, September 17, 13 and 19. Pools under the management ot Major CHARLES W. BARKER, of the ity Auction Mart, HL HORSES, CARMIAGES, SC. AUotON.—sPeED— RRANTED—SPEED—AUC- ‘TION, . BLOOD—STYLE—BEAUTY. BAYS, DaPPLED GRAYS AND BLACKS, SPELD, WARRANTED OR NO SALE. Hardy, rugged and well acclimated, The property of @ late Custom House official, who, hay- ing received in appointment as Commusioner abroad, sells his entire stock ot Horses, Wagons and Harness, which have no equais tor choice selection and for which 9 pains were spared in their purchase. AT THE PRIVATE STABLE: IN BAST SEVENTEENTH SIREET, Fear39 Union square. first door west of Broadway, ON MONDAY 1O-MORROW). AL 10:30 A. M., Comprising TEAM WESTCHESTER COUNTY BRED MALS, 1434 high, 7 years old: took the first premium at White Plains one yedr aco this month tor their elegance, style and beauty as well as their speed, and as a kind, reliable road team. and which showed a full mile to the pole together in 2:55%4; they were driven singly at the same time in 2:40} and 24K; they have no equals as a Young, rapid, intelligent and well deserving road team} an go to track any day and show 3 minutes; are handy, pleasant, kind, good and true in either double or singic ares: and are warranted without trick, fault, spot or Blemish, or no sale; sound, kind, yood and true. N. B.—This particular team of handy and desirable road and family horses were purchased under the in- spection and supervision of Thomas Canary, Esq., who Knew them from colts, and who will be present at the ‘ealo fo Five any information, SPEED, WAKRANTED, SPEED. A Florida Colt got by Florida, ne tby Rysdick’s Ham- Dletonian, dam a Star mare formerly owned by Mr. Backman, of Orange county. This coli is only 6 years ‘old 1544 high, the handsomest of dappled grays in color and form ever produced or owned in ‘this city; @ cost present owner, one year ago, $1.: which sum he paid to Jonn Ramsey, Esq. Flor: ida trotted whe five years old in’ 2 which 1s well known to the public. This unequalled trot: ting gelding bas no superiors in this city for complete elegance, superb style and Leauty, clean, fair limbs and feet, perfect in form and safe tor the most weakly. or timid to drive; in tact, a perfect model of anything of the orse kind, and is warranted to trot a tull mile in 2:50 on Gay of salé, and warranted sound, kind, good and true, N. B-—Lovers of horses call and sce him. COAL BLACK TORONTO CHIEF MARE, 2:45 or no sale, This mare is 1434 high: was raised near Toronto, on the stock farm of the on. John Waite, M. P.: was sired by ‘oronto Chiet, dam the noted Lady Elgin: she was pur- chased by one of our Consuls aud sent on to this city from Suspension Bridge by a special car provided tor her by Commodore Vanderbilt tor present owner; ahe pas, & Diack, silky coat like satin; has sound, "good mbs and ject: has no faults in or out of the stable; is amiable, kind, good and true in all” harness; trotted to ‘the pole on ice in Toronto last’ winter, in the remarkable time, without any preparation, of 2:40; her shape, form and plea: SBN appearance will induce any lover of horses to pul chase her, setting aside her promising speed; she is warranted sound, kind, good and true, and to trot in 2:45 9 le. Also a fine, extra stylish, kind and good family coupe, road, phacton or saddle Horse. Also the best city made Wagons. Harness, Horse Cloth- ing, &c., for which the highest price has been paid, and now will be sold to the highest bidder, as the owner has Fecelved his commission and wil! sail abroad immedi- ately. Stock all on exhibition until time of sale. No postponement. JOHN D. HAMLIN, Auctioneer. At BARKER & SON'S CITY AUCTION MART AND N, Y. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCLIONKER, BEGULAR SALES OF HORSES, Carriages, &c., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT lt O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ALLOWED for trial on every ‘Horse sold under warrantee. THIS {8 THE ONLY AUCTION Mart in the State hav ing a driving ring for showing Horses on sale. UTSIDE SALES SOLICITED and promptly attended °. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Carriages and Har- ness in the city always on hand at private sale. MAJOR . BARKER, CHAS. W. BARKER, JR, § Proprietors, GENTLEMAN PRIVATE BLISHMED ‘A. NRY D, MINER, Auctioneer. alesroom 105 Duane street. TUESDAY, September 15. AT 12 O'CLOCK, IN’ FRONT OF SALESROOM 105 DUANE STREET, + a rery stylish team of Horses, bay anit black, 15} hands high, 7 and 9 years old, free and steady travellers, war- ranted sound and kind. Dog Cart, but little used, built to order by Wood Bros., cost $8)'; set double orelde mounted Harness, in good order, made tor owner by one of our best city manulacturers: also Robes, Blankets, Whips, , €9., comprising the establishment of a private gen man of this city about going abroad. Can be seen Mon- thirty-first st, near Filth av (AUCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOBNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassell), yz | THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE 18 REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STRAET, near University place. SALES Of HOKSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always characterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business com munity as well as the public at large. THE STAMP OF OUK HOUSE ts’ RELIABILITY, $50, JUST ONE HALF WHAT THEY COST « this spring. Having returned from Long Branch, and naving no turther use for my carriage ‘Team, I will sell them ata low figure; and 6 years old, 15% ‘hands high; jet black. very stylish and gentie;'a lady can drive them, and warranted sound and kind in every re- spect: also'a very stylish (nearly new) Top Road Wagon, Cost $425; price $20: also a very elegant set of cove! Mounted douvle Harness, not soled : also one fine sin Harness. Call for one week at the Union Club Si No. 6 East Kighteenth street, vetween Br Fifth avenue, for Mr, Walker's horses and way AWiTRE BREWSTER WAGON.” A + We are now exhibiting our usnal September stock, complete, in all weights and entire fresh, being our Droduction of the last tew weeks special attention is called to the “parallel, or straight arm axle,” which we have adopted after a thorouzh trial of over three years, giving to our light waxons a precision and ease in run: ming heretofore unknown to tue trade. Factory, Broad- Way and Forty-seventh street. ‘Downtown warerooms, Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, BRbWsTiR & CO., of Broome street. A BEAUTIFUL BLACK GENTLE PONY, FOR ladies’ and children, 15% hands; will exchange for op dugey or diamonds. Call on JOSEPH PEA é ‘All street. . Auction INSTO! ARCH. JOH > CARRIAGES AND Har S$ CHEAP, ° AT TUFTS’ WARE ROOMS, $8 LIBERTY st REBT, For SALE—$100—-THE CELEBRATED TROTTING Horse Rockingham: will show better than 2:4) or no gale. Apply to W. A. PERIEY, 88) Liroad sirect, Newark, JOR SALE: THREE-QUARTER SEAT ROAD Wagon, nearly new, $70; one set of double Harness, $45; one set of si do. ‘erbuittie used and made by the best makers. Apply at (us Hudson street. (OR SALE—A HORSE, HARNESS AND business Wagon, for $125; wagon wort Inquire at residence 318 Fourth avenue. mont OR SALE—A STYLISH PAIR OF HOKS! hands, sound and , 18! entle, a child can drive them, and 8 years old; suitable tor T cart. Victorta, compe or livery purpose; will be sold ata great bargain. Also set of double Harness, brass mounted, English style. used only one month ctw order by Campbell Apply Fifty fourth street. (OR SALE—A RELIABLE FAMILY ThAM DARK bay Horses, 15%. hands high, 7 and & y and true in all harness; tree trom travellers: warranted sound Buggies, Rockaway, &c, street, Brooklyn. {OR SALE~AT A BARGAIN, A BAY MATE Volunteer, 6 years old, sound and «ind, with Colt at side, by lattier, price $60; also Ethan Allei Filly, price $300, and ye lion, by Ldward Everett, that can show « wonderful ait, price $30). Apply to GEORGE TICBAURST, Hunt ington, Long Island, nY lorse 4 OR SALE—A FINE, LARGE BRIGHT BAY HORSY, hands high; a very stvlish driver; formerly the property of Colonel James F sk,Jr. Apply at 1.08 Sec ond avenue, commer Fiity-third street, in the baker), after 9A. M. OR SALE—A WAGON WITH TOP, SUITABLE FOR fronee or vender; price $30. Apply at 26 West Thir- teenth street. ee SALE—PAIR CHESTNUT MARE®, I HIGH; good roadsters; sound and kind; sold for ‘want of use. Apply at private stable 114 Wese Pittieth street. UR SALE—A VERY STYLISH, FANCY MATCHED Te & pure white and | they are both very 444 hans high; sound and kind. Inquire ef Cogswell's stables, corner ibirty-thira street aod BROWN MARE, 15%; SOUND AND kind; fine driver, single or double | sorrel Hore, sound and kind; top Wagon; Buggy, ubury's th will be sold iow. Private stable 145 West fwenty eighth street. OR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS, OF SIZES TO suit all purposes, such as Butchers, Bakers, Gro cers, Plumbers, Milk and Express; a full size one horse Truck. You will tind this place tavorable, at BARRKGTI., corner of Navy and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. (OR SAL“ CHEAP—A VERY FINE SIDE BAR CILY made trotting Wagon ; also a Portland Cutter Sle: ail first class. Address FORUHAM, box 140 Herald of JPOR SALE CHEAP—A 6SEAT ROCKAWAY, A 4. seat extension top Phacton, a top Buggy and fine Toad and family llorse, ati West 43d st, private stable. OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME SIDE bar road Wagon; has been used but a tew times Call at private stable No. 152 West ‘Twenty-fourth street. OR SALE CHEAP—A TOP WAGON, CITY MAKE, with Harness, Blankets, &c.; in good order, In. juire for Mr. .'s Wagon, at stable Seventh avenue and Forty-second street, ESS WANTED IN exchange tor Lots near Paterson, N. J.; must be Al in all particulars r W. G. MACKAY, 202 Broadway, room 4, —GRAY MARE, 7 YEAAS OLD, 15% HAND! high; warranted sound and kind; fit'for road. doe- tor or any work; $20). Apply at KEICHAM’S Stable, between Greene and Gates avenues, Brooklyn. ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD FOR THE FALL AND winter (the bestof pasture), ai $10 to $12 per month. Call on or address GEO. SHLSLDS, Bath, L. L, tour miles from Brooklyn, ARNESS.—A PARTY HAVING A LIGHT HARNESS but littie used to dispose of may hear ofa purchaser by addressing ORANGE, Heraid office, Wood Gibson's, or some similar first class city make, preferred, eh een ne eee a ee ee MBER 13, 1874—-QUADKUPLE SHKET, _SALES AT auction, “AUcTION KOOM, NO 39 EAST THIRTEENTH street —J. HAVEN & CO. give special attention to OUlsite sales B SAMUEL KREIZER AUCOMONEER—SELLS Thursday, Septembe #10} o'clock A. M., eutire gente! Household Furni jt ‘MS West ‘Seven- teenth street. Particulai ot sale. B JOSEPH HEGEMAN & CO. Regular semi-monthiy auetion sale of now and sec- ond hand Carpets, Oilelothe hk ” Window Shades, ac. de, Monday. September lt AM. at the Central Salesrooms. corner ot W hby aud Pearl Mtreets. Brooklyn. YROCKERY AUCTION.HENRY LOTA WILL BELL, Monday, September 16 at Ll o'clock. best assortment of Crockery and Fancy Goodsever offered. By William Ander 1 College piace. Eewano SOMBNCK, AUCTIONEER Mortage sale of elegant Cabinet Furmitare. ¥ ROWARD SCHENCK, ON TURSDAY, ‘chock. an elegant assortment of the fest Furni- ture, of the most modern and unique styles of parior. | chamber, diming gud elegant carved wainut, | mi reps: superb Centre every variety of style of Furniture, vove bs now of exhibition, repay those ANtof surmture. To be sold at auction at Do @ Liberty street, t } F. COLTON, AUCTIONKER + Genter! household Furniture in Twenty.Aith street. On DAY Sepe HM, at Li o'clock, the private reside Furniture of th Twenty One swect between Seventh d | Kimnth avenue 1 will embrace the usual apartments } of Parior, Lining Koom. Bedroom and Basement: | sola bieck welnu Wardrotes, Bureaus, its, Brussels and othe firrors best ttair ‘RISWOLD 8 AUOTION ROOMS AND STORAGE WAKENOUSR, 12 WASHINGTON PLACE, Ne AR BROADWAY Apecial ghienton to sales of Wowsshold Kilects, stocks of Stores, of Premises ul OWneFs oF at the spacious salesroot, 12 Washing'on place y= B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURSITORE, CARPETS, MIRKORs, hOBEWOOD PLANUS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, Vasks, dC. | ON WEDNESDAY SEPT i aT OrCLoCK, | AT NO. 192 WEST FORTY RIGHTY StRERT, comprising the entire Farnyure of the above house, al! in nd worthy the attention of pares tw sale positive, Catalogues on Tuesday at Gn Htral Salesroom, 686 Broadway. He 38 D. MINER, AUOTIONDER (ate Henry It: Coods & Miner. established 1847). TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, at 10% o'clock, | lesroom 15 Donne street, near Broadway. urneture Also prive @@tablishineut Horses and © Horse coium. I § WEINBEROKR, AUOT! NEBR, SELLS TURS . Reptomber 15, look, oy Bowery LW) Pre *. the entire stock dealer. The wade espec invived, ERE, JOUNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER. Furbiture, Merchandise and Fine Arte salesroom, ST Nassau sree Real Estate Departuent, 21 Park row, MY. On WEDNESDAY, at 108 o'¢loek, GREAT SALE OF HOUsKuGb. FURNITORR, | BELONGING TO A FAMILY NOW IN EUROPE who have come to thi reasonable conclusion that 1. would be better to dispose ot their Furniture by public compett ou than pay storage, with risk of breakage, moths, ae | The assortment is large and offers a fine opportunity for buyers, Particulars to-morrow. On Weduesday at 103, o'cloc ‘ST Nassau sureet. by JBRE. JOHNSON, Jr. omoer. Auet JERK JOUNSON, JR, AUCTIONRER, 21 Park row and of Nassau street, New York, MUNDAY. September 14, on the premises. at Barton, Pelham township, Westeneste & Léw village on the line of ihe ta Branch of the New York aud New Haven Grand opening saie and first | choice of WD) splendid lots around the new depo! m Bay, high | : Water Frontsou Pell Lands. overlooking the ound: S$ minutes Irom business | centres, and 7 miles trom New York centre, w ‘ominu. | tation less than stage fare; tree excurs ving New York at 10:45 4. M.: collation; Grafuila’s Banc arr son, &c.; sale absoiute; maps, tickets, &e, of JBKK JONSON, Jr, No. 21 Park tow. New York. FE TRAVER, AUCTIONERK, Marshal's sale, on Monday, September % ae o'clock P. by virtue of execution, at S18 West Thirty-third street, two Hearses, two eets Harness, ou lager beer Brewer's Wagon. de. KORG W. PROST, Marshal. FUABNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES; Horse Blankets from $1 75 to $5) each, farm truck Blankets; square road Blankets in tancy’ plaids; mv harnesses are hand made and exclusively my own man- Ufacture; a good articie at the lowest possible price. E. BARILETT, 62 Warren street, coiner College place ] Wilh TAKE A GENTLEMAN'S HORSE AND TOP Buggy to keep through the winter in the country; best care guaranteed. Address, with particulars, RE: SPONSIBLE, Herald office. IVERY AND BOARDING STABLE, WITH LEASE, for sale—At acreat bargain: splendid stock and turnout; elegant location ; owner has other business. Address WHEE Uptown Bri LJG8T COUPE FOR SALE—BY WOOD. IN PER. 14 fect order: very desirable, $700, 121 West Forty- fifth street, a) OSE,CPEN WAGON, 810; ONE ROCK AWAY, $65; ONE Coupe Rockaway, $15); one Sulky, $60; one’ skel- ton Wagon, $75: one hrewster ‘Top Wazon, $20; one wusendery’ Top Wagon, $175: one road Wagon, by Day, $130; Coupe, Landau, Galashe, by Brewster; Rockaway, fop and open. Pony ‘Phaeton, one Barouche, Express Vago ne Single and double Tne ss 8, &c, sons ne NEW MII, (GRAY, 2 to 22 Wooster sirect VAL HEARSE FOR SALE CHEAP—IN GOOD order. Apply to JAS. GOUNOUD, 30 West Forty- cond street. AIR OF THOROUGHBREDS.—BAY, 16 HANDS; black points; necks longer and more finely cut out and more crescent than any pair in the city ; long, round barrels; full rounded quarters; clean, flat, cordy legs; tails well set up and full; spirited, high’ knee action, and bold and forcible in movement; but 6 years old, and were raised near Frankfort, Ky believed to be the fin- est team that has been brought from that State. For sale atJ. O. TAYLOR'S Stable, 145 East Twenty-fourto street. ECOND HAND SIX-SEAT PHAETON, DEPOT Wagon, Pony Phaetons, six-seat Rockaway, Vic foria, four Dog Carts, several Road Buggies, Coupe Rockaway ; new Carriages every stvie. MANUFACTURERS’ UNIO. QTABLE TO RENT.—HALF OF PRIVATE STABLE, Star Weer Highteenth street Apply to GATS BRUNDRETT & CO., 450 Broadway, ITABLE TO LET—NINE STALLS, CORNER FORTY- seventh street ani Ninth avenue, $16 50: also Apart- Ments, trom $l) to $18, corner Forty-eighth street and Ninth’ avenue; in good’ order; No, 702 Apply on the premises. HE NEW MANHATTAN BOARDING AND LIVERY Stable, 239 and 241 West Forty-seventh street, near Broadway, is now open to receive Boarders and furnish first class Landaus, Clarences, &c The public is invited to see this stable before locating elsewher RIDABOCK & LANE, Proprictors. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131 WEST SEVEN- teenth and i4f West Fiftieth streets, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; immediate possession. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street, 0 LET—PRIVATE STABLE, POSSESSING EVERY convenience ; six stalls, nice carriage house, large yard, Croton, gas, &c, 106 Kast Thirty-second street. INDSOR BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES, 105 and 107 West Forty-ninth street, are open night and day, with new proprictor:; to let Landaus, Clarences, Coupes, Phaetons anc daulets by the month or year. WANTEDITEAM OF HORSES, EXPRESS WAGON ard Harness, in exchange for corner Lots, a few pot at Rahway, N. J. Adaress BARTOW, ice. blocks from ¢ box 124 Hert 8. \ A. carrtocos received on storage or sale; terms li @ral; rooms hight, clean and dry. Vrewster & Co.. of Broome sireet, 8eCUND HAND TOP WAGONS KOUGHT FOR CASH. A. 5, FLANDRAU 872 and 874 Broome street, corner of Mott Fourth avenue cars pass duor. BEST UPTOWN LIVERY STA+ snow doing a good bnsiness; has low vent and good lease: one of the best op- les ever offered , satisiactorv reasons civen for Address LIVERY, Heraid Uptown Sranch An oakt AWD INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK OF . second hand Carriages. of every style, trom $75 to @ fine Coupe tor $400. We have also a line of doc- nd Park Phaetons, Coupe _ Rockaway. low in price, J.8, KEAL & CO., orty-sixth street. LIGHT, STYLIS LONDON DOG Cart, second hand, for one horse of tandem, for sale Cheap. Callat BREWSTER's Carriage Manufactory, 145 asi Twenty-fi'th street. ANTED—A TURNOUT, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, in exchange for Lots, near Paterson, N. J. Address box 78 Post office, South Orange, N. J. WAXTED—A YOUNG, SOUND AND GENTLE HORS Weight about 1,200. Inquire at 158 Mercer street, soli é ANTED —ANY ONE HAVING A LIGHT SLEIGH, with one or two seats, to sell, can find a cash cus- tomer by addressing C., box 2,757 Post office. . TANTED—A TWO WHEELED DOG CART OR Pony Phacton, in exchange for a stylish top piano hox light’ Wagon, used about six. times: well-known muuker, Apply at GOOLD'S Music Store, 52 Court street, rooklyn. wit EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT WATOH (WALT- ham) and Chain, ay new, and a pair of sma! Diamond Studs. for Horse, top Road Wagon and Ha’ ness; mustall be in good order; if necessary will add $i $100 cash. Address or apply at 567 Canal street, jop lol! GENTLEMAN WILL § HIS TROTTING Horse, top Wagon, Harness, Kobes, Whip, &c. also &@ no-top Trotting Wagon, 125 pounds; sold low and sep- ‘ately. At No. Twelfth street, private stable. A. HANDAULET, ONE CLARENCE, ONE COUPE: also one set of double Harness; ‘all made by best city makers and used by a private family; all nearly new, ‘To be seen atM. CURLEY'S, 109, 111 and 113 East ‘Thirteenth street, 0 Fourth nue. AN ASSORTMENT OF GOOD SECOND HAND TOP and no top side-bar and elliptic spring Wagons, D pot and jump-seat Wag Rockaways, Dog Cart Seat Phacton, Doctor's 8, dc. at RM. STIVE: 344 to 154 East Thirty-tirst stree ¥ VIRTUE OF A GHATTEL MORTGAGE T WILL expose for sale one Horse, one Wagon, one set of Harness, sottling Machines, Boxcs, Bottles and para- hernaila’or a Heer Boulig establishment. Sale on fonday. September 14, at li A.M. RICHARD FIELD, Auctioncer, 39 Bowery, MARIIN Se MEYER, Attorney for Mortgagee. Boskd, FOR HORSES—PLENTY PASTURE, GOOD stables, with halt-mile track on the farm); breakin and driving at moderate pri WM. T. CARPENTER Ked spring, Gien Gove, L. B SINESS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LIVERY aad ea talis f Stable; thoroughly equipped and doing a frst class business; centrallylocated in is Clty; Will exchange for first class Property in this city or near by and some cash. Address or inquire of U, 0. DUBOIS rilandt street, ottice of UC 5 y ora, acl A.M. ee ommon Sense Cigar Hold: (Oha- tener? GRUBE, Ml WEST BROADWAY, HAS ON haig, at wholesale or retail, manufactured tor the fraao. Bugwies, &e., at ii kinds Carriages, Rockiways, anulacturers’ prices, NARRIAGE FACTORY FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, Cte Fon sone A food business tor the last Satisiactory reasons tor selling; uted. Address CARRIAGE Herald i aad kanes ie candice OCR OWN BUILD.—BARGAINS IN Landauiets, Phaetons, Cabrioiets, Depot Wagons, Ungeies, Ke. sulky, Clarences, Phaetons, cheap, J. COLYER & G6, No. 7 Washington place, opposite 74 Broadway, V ANTED—A ONE HORSE TWO -SEAT COVERED Carriage, in good order, and dark gentle Horse, not afraid of anything. Address J, L. W., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, A WEEK FOR A S8TYLI 15 ISH HORSE, WITH eJ Saddle and Bridle; $200 buys him, ‘Address HORSE, station H. i ne —GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, COMPLETE $500. bay Mare; can trot fast ranted sound ; beauuful Road Wagon, single seat; Harness, Blan Whip; together or separately, tieth Street, near Third aventic, rt, Fleetwood Murket, Fif- SALES _ UCTION NOTICE, WE BEG TO INMORM THE PUBLIC THAT UNTIL the completion ot our new building we will hold our FeRUlAr sales. us uatial every TUESDAY AND ‘PRIDAY, AT Il O'CLOCK. AT NO. 96 EAST THIRTEENTIL STREET, BRTWEEN BROADWAY AND FOURTH AVENUR, OUR OFFICE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY WILL de located at 214 East Ninth street, near Third avenue, where will be found at all times a large stock of Car: riuges, Harness, &c., at private sale, ‘niries for our sales can be made at either of the ia PGARMIAGE REPOSITORY, 68 LIBERTY ST. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, NO, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street. _AUCTION, al 8 or at JOHN H, FRENCH, AUCTIONBER, ‘will sell, on MONDAY, September 4, at 1014 A. M., the stock of O, 8, Lawrence, at his old éstablished stand, 9 Fulton street, consisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jeweiry and silverplated War A very large stock of Ameri and Swis! Watches, in gold and silver cases. Sale jo continue during the week. T PRIVATE SALE AT AUCTION PRICES, A large assortment of & nt Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Ikoom Furniture, Mirrors rosewood Fianotorte, minster Carpet, elega: edroom Sul bortcan GRISWOLD'S AUCTION ROOM 12 WASHINGION PLAC, near Broadway, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, will sell, on Monday, September 14, at 10 o'clock, | at 124 Madison street, corner of Market street, Parlor Suits, Centre and other ‘ables Urnaments, Carpets, Pictures, walnut and other Bedasteads ureaus. Wash stands, Mirrors, teather Beds, Mattresses, Hediing. | Chairs, Stoves, Extension Table, Crockery, kitchen Pur niture, &c, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's sale, on Tuesday, September 15, at 10%, | o'clock, at 57 and 59Great Jones street, @ large lot o: | House Furnishing Goods, Tinware; brass, porcelain and | other Pots and Kettles, Cups, Pans, Ladies, Woodware, Clothes and, Fish Lines, sieves, Dippers, Coal Hod» China Sets, Vases, large lot of fine Toys, Musical Instew. ments, &c. Particulars morning of saie. A. B CLARK, Marsnal J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, ¢, Mortgage sale.—On Munday, Sept 14, at 11 o'clock, at 59 Great Jones strect, by virtue of a chattel mortga: one elegant inlaid four-pull Ale Pump and Pipe ¢ plete, nearly new. By order of Attorney for Morigagee. AMES CAGNEY, AUCIIONEER, 831 HUDSON street.—Stock and Fixtures of Grocery and Liquor Store 344 West seventeenth street, on Juesday next, com- | prising jan assorted, iresh stock’ of Groceries, also the Vines, Liquors and Cigars, Can be purchased privately on Monday by applying to the auctioner, | ARSHAL’S SALE.—DAILEY & nARTMAN, AUC AVL tioneers, salesroom No. 15 ‘Third avenue, by by order of the undersigned, will sell on Monday, 'Sep- | tember 4, at 1036 A. M., the Fixtures and Stock of the Restaurait 11f¢Thipd/avenue, opposite railroad depot, in lots; see Herald of Monday.’ P. DAILEY, Marshal, WM CRTGAGH SALE OF BUTCHER SHOP ON THIRD avenue, near Seventy-ninth street See the Herald next Tuesday morning. DUGGAN & DOWLING. 1,497 Broadway, tor mortga; [Peau SALES.JAMES AGAR, AUC- uoneer, will sell salesroom 59 New Bowery, Monday, 500 lots men’s and women’s Clothing, by or- der of George Cudlipp, East Twelith street. Tuesday, 900 iots men’s and women's Clothing, by or- der of B. Levy, 615 Hudson street Wednesday, 500 lots men's and women's Clothing, by order of D. B, Solomon & ¢ 98 Eighth avenue. ‘Thursday, 500 lots men's ana women's Clothing, by order of N. Aufses, 279 Stanton street. Friday, 300 lots then's and women's Clothing, by order ot A. H. Samuels, 335 Grand street, Williamsburg. '3 SALES. J, MCGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham st. Monday—Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order P. Cauley, Division street. Juesday—Men's and Women's Clothing, Silk Dresses, Silk and Velvet Coats, Sacques, &c. By order Solomon Stern, Twenty-seventh street. Wednesday—Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order David Moss, Catharine street. Thursday— Men's and Women’s Clothing. By oraer J. L. Prager, Thirty-third street. AWNBROKER'S SALES.—BY R. FIELD, GENERAL Mo nuotloneer, sa room No. 6 Bowery: ™ onday, Sept. W—By order eAleenan, avenue, 500 lots Clothing. Serres Tuesday, & Ie By order Simpson, Green & Co., 131 ing. Wednesday, Sept 16—By order Henry McAleenan, Eighth avenue, lots Waiches and Jewelry, ‘Thursday, Sept, 17—By order Simpson, Soiners & Co., Chatham street, 590 lots Watches and Jewelry, Friday, Sept. I8—By order D. De Long, East Broad- way, lots Clothing. LOAN OFFICES, AT 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets.—Advances made, to any amount, on Life Policies, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watenes, Jewelry, Pianos, &c. | NEWMAN "LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau street, T 7 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair shawls, Laces and Personal Prop: erty of every description, JAMES P, MATTHEWS, At JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO,'8, 1% FULTON street, near Nassau. ‘Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Silver Plate, silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, An: tiques and Articles of Vertu; established 1860; private office tor ladies. abla Espanol. NSON’S, CORNER BOWERY AND SPRING street—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Laces, SI awis, &c., or tnt same bought. Most extensive establishment in the coun i Private parlors tor ladies, Goods for sale at sacri- ces (josmoronitay LOAN OFFICE, 82 EAST NINTH street, basement—Will make advances on Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, &c.; also official Sala: ries, Life Policies and Bank Accounts discounted. WATCHES, ONEY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, Jewolry and Silverwa @ bought. . ALLEN, J 19 Broadway. 39 NASSAU STREET, OProstTE Post OPriCe, ) Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Wateh: Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. The sazne bou and sold. Koom 1. HAYMAN LEOPOL 53] SIXTHAYENUE. IN THE JEWELRY STORE, OOL near Thirty-second street.” Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ac. ; same bought and sold tor cash. A NeWBURGER & CO, 1.145 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY.SIXTH +140) and Twenty-seventh st Money loa on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, si Pianos, &c.; same bought and sold, parlor ior ladio business confidential. . FIRUSKL 1.267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH ’ office, room B.—Parlor for Jadies. Branch No 1,207 Broadway. Money loaned on. Diamonds, ‘atches, Jeweiry, &c. Same bought and sold, LINDO BROK STORAGE, Ac STORAGE. west _ SIDE STORAGE WAKK- houses, 593, 634, 636 Hodson street, 779 Greenwich Street and 10 Abingdon square, for furniture, pianos baggage, &c. Separate rooms Always accessible. Most extensive and responsible establishments in the business, K TAGGART, Ownor and Manager, fice $93 Hudson street, near Tweitth, QToRAGE FOR PURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAG! SD ac im separate rooms; uilding Aas all conveniences hy MICH ALES & 8 cker. GQTORAGE OF FURNITURE, BAGGAGE, 40, IN separate rooms, at low rates. H. M. MEYER, 200 West Eleventh street, corner of Hudson. from pier No | YELLE PRREIRE. -urmon | ! CIry OF RICHMOND” EUROPEAN NMAN LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Koyal Mail Steamers ar veo GOEENSTO OF PARIS. D BR CITY OF RICHMONL Cabin Passage, $50 and Bleerage, to an Cabin and ( Steer River. GTEAMER 70 Queenstown every WEDNESDAY. Steeraga, ANCHOR LINE, No. 7 OR PLYMOUTH, CHE The mail steamship Capt Badenhausen. will 1874, for Hamburg, assaxe io Plymouth, Loudon, Cherbourg and Rates of |. Upper saloon (gold)... $100 a, lower saloon (gold)... sence OD Steerage tO. Plymouta, London and’ aii’ points tn Hngland, Scot.and and Wales, also to Cherbourg Hambark currency). Has will ewtl September 24, 1874. KUNUARDT & ( ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, Gener Agen’ 61 Broad street, New York. wens. STAR FOR QU. CARRYING BRITANNL CELTIC OCKANI REPUBLIC, BALTIC... rae From the White -taré Rates—saloon , $8), gold Saloow staterooms, sm Th fmadehap section, where least motion is felt, thus combin- and comfort. 1D of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York ing. malety, sp or inspect (esanp LINE. view of ssage wong the at 42 latitude, or THE BKITMSH ANG MAIL STRAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING FROM NEW YORK “CUBA. ep. 16 BATAVIA. PARTHIA sar) Sep. 19 *SOOTIA Sep. 23 CALABRIA... Sat) sep. 26 ALGERIA... Wed! sep. 20 -Sat, Oct, 17 god every followine Wednesday ani jay trom New York. steamers marked * steerage passen- gers Cabin passage $%. $10), $13), gold, according to accommodation, — fi ste At lowest rater, and Queenstown and Fates. Lor treight and cabin passage w ling Green ‘Butiding. office, No. 41 Broadway, Trinit CHARLES Clark and Randolph streets, Ch JORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAM s FORK SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship HO) KNZ will sail on Wednesday, September 16, at 2 P. M.. pier, toot of Third spr amsnip DONAU, Captain H. A F, Neynaber, on a Bremen wed by >) September 1d, or Passage First Cabin... Steerage nana For treight of passage aj oO™ DIMKCT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GRNERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIP s Be TWE CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels tinent (bein: more 5) Norma Dis PARIS, bar ST. LAUKEN 1. Lachesne: transit by ing. pease. ( ‘REAT WESTERN NEW YORK TO Kaisa r 7; in own and Liverpool. from vier WYOMING, Beddoe. . NEVADA, Price. i passage, Prepaid tekets at Way and Sweden, France and Germany at J AGLE UN The elegant Ciyd New York as follows R MOUTH, LON ry For treight apply to FU. Willlam street For passage apply General Agents, iL NAaeee LINE, this company to avoid ic ro Gon piers a EGYPT, Och 3A M ITALY, Sept he M. HOLLAY Cabin passage, $70; reduced prices. ED STAR LINE. Appointed to carry The following steamers I From Philadelphia, VADEKLAN D. Sept. “NEDERLAND. et rom For Philadeiphia, NEDER/AND. sept. VADERLAND. Oct PRIC FP. First cabin, points at the lowest rates, Ample auendance is tween a For passage, rates ot York, font, 7 ce, New Yor! Pace SEO, W. COLTON JOHN MeDUNAL! PETER WRIGHT. Gene: MERIOAN LINE, THE AMERICAN Sailing every Thursday Sailing every Wedni points, at the | Ey mediate. Passenuge| sed. Ample carries & surgeol ndal id st to the usual litebouts an: Through tickets between all promin r 1} GEO. W. COLTON, Age PETER WRIG HE STATE LINE, Tew Vouk to BELFAST AN hy ¢ ier 3 STATE UF VIRGINIA STATE OF INDIANA STATE OF GEORGIA STALE OF FLORIDA and every Wednestay th thre Stee rage as Low as by ai apply to AUsT Stocrage office No. 43 Bi NM FOR CITY OF MONTREAL CITY OF BRUSSEL: CITY OF CHESTER CLTY OF PARIS * y SH ant eneral oMe: Steerage o' CLOTHING Nable mal A stylist ur poth buchtte woth ata barguia, Address LOLY ROYAL pox 219 Herald office, TRAVEL + Hear Astor Broadway aad Wali stro: trom all points, at reduced rates, eral Oftice, we ofices, No. 3 Broudway and pier 45 North Hamvurg:American Packet Company's iron FRISTA, NOTICE. diminishing the chances of collision is line ke a specitied course tor all to the north of 43. homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 59 nothing to the north of 42 turn. tte e im gold including wine)—Fifst cabin, 4 third. $30, acursion Tickets at reduced rates. travelers. by ish railway and jog the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, % Bros STRAMSHP L. ‘The steamers of this line will sail irom pier 18 East River 90 tollows:-— currency, excursion tek ts Apply to the agent, 7v souti ret, User STATES MAIL LINB—STEAM TO QUEENS. Saling every Tues $5); stecrage at lowest rates jowest Fates. Passengers bovked to and irom Paris, Hamburg, Nor. | ‘ac. Dratte on Ireland, England, lowest rates. Appiy'to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, INE 4 1i KY) STATES MAIL STEAMSHIRG TO PLYMOUTH, CHERKOURG AND HAMBURG, bunt iron steamsuips will sail trom GOETHE, Captain Wilson -September 22 Captain Toosbuy seqe. October 6 om kagle Line. pier, toot ot street, Hoboken. DF PASSAGE TO cH in—Pirsé saloon. $13. go! trom Hamburg, $2, currency. vi to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNB, Broadway. NOTICE. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by orth iciver. NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ‘OR LONDON Dik, turn tickets at reduced rates. paid steerage tickets trom_ Liverpool at ihe lowest rates, Apply at the compauy's ofc For ANT! Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. | rovided. Every steamer carries | a surgeon and stewardess Mining Uekets and through bills of lading issued be- ii prominent points. apply t George W. Colton, Agent, 42 Broad. street, New cDonald, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery No.8 Batter: S07 Walout stree: PHILADSLPHIA, Weekly mail steamshi nilade pha a calling at Queenstown. lay trom Liverpool ‘The following steamers ry pe = *ABBOTSFORD.... Bept 1 HAO “8 PENNSYLVANIA... sept. 26|*KENT Oct ILLINOIS uo Ook Tt LINDIANA Oe 2 PeICKS OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, Cabin, $75 to $100, according % accommodations. Steerage and Intermediate Tickets to aod trom ali mers marked with @ star do not carry inter Accommodations for all These steamers are supplied wich life ratte, in addition nd through bills of lading issued passage, rates of freight and other | nformat JOUN ‘MCDONALD. Passenger Agent wT RICHARDSON PEN Nad. CUMMINS 4h GLASGOW, auc new Clyde th River, as tollows = STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. ch Fates to all porte ot Great Briain and ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germaay Dratts tor $1 and apw LINE—SOUTHERLY COU Kak. Royal mail steamers are a; : URENSTUWN AND LIVERE joes, 33 Broadway and pier © North Rr and Continental © Famers, ae. STEAMSHIPS. appointed to sall as tollows:— WAND LIVERPOOL, Ww), wold. 0. 18 Broadway. JOHN G. DALE, Agent 25, owling Green. “RBOWRG AND HAMBURG, sail on'Thursday, September 17, tal Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. IWN AND LIVERPO: UNITE OL, STATES MATL: ‘ocks, pier 62 North ‘River, steerage at low rates joking room and bathrooms in K. J, CORTIS, Agent. from Queenstown to New York meridian J at 43 latitude, or_ NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Al CORK UARBOR, FROM NEW YORK, ets'on favorable terms, Steerage tckets trom Liver- all parts of Europe at lowest apply at the company's ‘or sieerage passage at lll i PRANCKL to PH DUY ago, Tl, SHIP COMPAN LEP . Captain W. Norden Hoboken, to be TO LONDON, HAVRE AND KREME (Gold) $100 | (Gold) ~ 60 | ++Currency) 2% v 18 2 CO., Agents, NEW YOK AND HAVRE, | his favorite route for the Con- than any other) will sail er as follows: — -. Saturday, Sept. 19 saturday, Oct 3 +». Saturday, Oct. 17 4 Aimy this line, avoid both i discomforts of cross NE. 1OL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, -Tuesday, September 13 qT tiy, september 22 $45; steerage, $3), ten EK. MORGAN'S SONS, a) #8 Rorth Kiver, September 22, at 2:20 PM September 29, a3 P.M. -RBOURG and HAMBURG, | Id; second saloon, $8, gold. eurre| NOH, bs 0., 27 South and headlands aud ver. SPAIN, Sept. 19, 10 4. M. ERIN oR BSP. M. Tuesday, Sept 22, atl P.M. Steerage at gre No, 69 Broad: W. J. MUKST, Manager. the Belgian and United States | tre inted to sail 3 mn Sewn v ANTWERP. 3 v freight and other information | nt, 42 Broad st., New York. b, Passenger Agen place, New York. jeneral Agen! Phiade: B. VONDER BECK | European Agent, Antwerp. ‘2 SONS, STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF service between Liverpool, from Vhiladelphia and are appointed to sail from is provided. ema. lite preservers. oats, on ‘nt, 42 Broad street, New York. § Battery pine 4 50N8, dene nut street, FI a COLL + Que asty dew York. Agents, LIVERPOOL, D LONDUNDERRY built steaaers will satl from Wedneatay, Sept 1 pt oh Wednestay, Mt a to thy | Wednestay, Oct M4. | ereatter, taking passengers at | ay other line, ‘ard. For fre of passage P MALDWIN 8 G. Agente No. 72 broadway, roadway pointed to «a . Baturday, Sept Mat A.M -baturdey, wept Base uw | <.. Saturday, Oot Sat eoon | Saturday, Get 10 ac3 FM. Saturday, Vet Iara M 9H gold id frou all points at reduced rates, @: No 15 Broadway JOUN LERS WILL a ALB, Agent 4OHN € rr “remeved from coruer eu. s for Philateiphia, | Express Se totp hit NKS ofices No § Battery place. | theket 0s ie ene lee —-~ _BUROPEAN STEAMSnIPs, | FOR, CARDIFF, BRI-TOL, LONDON AND ALL | gran Rey, pointe in Hngland “and Wales —The South e Steamship C wot Railroad whart, Jersey Guy, us tallow. Pee vale | Jersey City, TRAVELLERS GCIDE. Fo YONKERS DAILY Steamer SAPPHO leaves Prer f No 2 Nor'h Kiver foot of Rarctay street a A.M aod 4:15 PML. landing at Twenty fourth , PEMBROKE... Wednesday, Sept 16 | Mauhattanvilie: Carmanevine, and Port Wasbrugion. a , Sept. & ~4 Pirst_cabm second | 1,.OR NORWALK AND DANS Tus PAVoRITS cabii curre: y. ‘Prepaid | steamer NOLLY WHITE bei ¥ foot of Mar steerage certificates from Cardin. $4, cu ic? Dratty | Ketetgver, Hast River, at 245, aud Thirty third strect ab for £1 und upwards. or furtier parciculurs apply co SP. N., connecting with the Danbury Railroad Re ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO, Avent } du Age. He. txcurson teket™ $L 17 Broadway, New York. Oar DIRE m ND ECONOMICAL route to | jolland, Belgium. hine, Swatzerl: } ROTTERDAM oe a By steamship SCHOTTEN........ -September iT BY steamship MAAS, . * - October these beautiful sieamers, carrying the "hited ~txr mall $0 the Netherlands. lure well known tor the regular y of their tri as of passage low. F NUH, kpYi & 0v., ee we W. MORRI8, General Agents, _ Broadwa) O'DONOVAN ROSSA.—CHEAPEST PASSAGE.—IR) land, England, Germany, > am Francisco, New Philadelphia and German lines. steamers every da’ Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt amu West streets. Or fice open evenings Ky | | ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN fy TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA" PANAMA, ies of passage, including all necestaries for the New York to San Francisco, $5, $190) or $110 cur- 4 ban Francisco to Yokohama, $159, gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, wold. 4 Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York, as fol- lows : CITY OF PANAMA, Capt. Lima, Sept. 19, at 2 M. COLON, Capt, J. M. Dow, Sept. 36, at 12 Hoon. And every alternate Saturday, connecuug with all steamers for Central America and South Pacitie ports. Extra steamers tor treight and way passeuers will be despatched on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may require sCamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as follows :— E COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. re ALAKA, October 3 COLORADO --October 17 CHINA 2 A October 31 CITY OF PEKING... November 1¢ For freight or passage or further Ne Gompany's oflce, on whart, cot of Canal street, New York. . J. BULLAY, Superintendent. RUFUs HATCH, Mi ctor. Usitep STATES AD MALL STEAMSHIP JOMPANY. | street, depot . RHODE ISLA NARRAG information apply at | ings TICK TO THK On and etter M PUBLIC. Jaly 1% Find the frtlowts «it Sew Sork city of Fire and Sewend Class Ticket Lie ess Rk CEXFRAL ASD HUDSON RIVER R. R, entral Depot sth street & N Mrookiyn " ERM RAILWAY, 529 Broadway, #7 Broadway, 0 Green. 20%, inginbors mr tepot toot thf Wty No. 2 Couey. at t ond’ Heiee Hotcnens OOM street, Brovklymy, PENNSYLVANIA Bit, \ Astor House. 625 Bromiway, 44 Broadway, Na ¢ ace at foot Dosbrosses street, depot foo’ rey City, Na 4 Court streot, et, Hoboken AND DiGi, Re T Asw 526 Broadway, 94 re pot foot ourt street Al Broadway wich st Cor Brooklyn, atu BAL $15 Browiwa Broadway a Cortiandt street, depot J Brooklyn, and 1) Wade street CH. KENDRICK, Gon. Pass A ‘am INO, No ABBOTE Gen Pane \ ro hehe ee D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen. Pass, Agent Pena, KR. I. M. COLE, Gen. Ticker Agent 8 wad tHe TONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BO Tha vew and iuagniticentaeamen Montane ND, every Tuesiay, Thurday and Sater nd the elegant steamer STT. every Moniay, Wednesday aa@ Friday, trom jer $3 North Kiver. ‘oor of Jay street, al! 5P.M,. arriving in Bostow ahead or of other ines EXCURSIONS, MORRISANL® AND Wow STORIA, HARLEM, Bridge.—New palace steamboats loave Fulton ferry ier at 9 Wt, 1 A Me Ld 3:15, 4 «23, Mo See time eards for laad: AM Sunday boats every half hour afer A A NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY 7 he elegant screw steamship ONTARIO, 3,000 tons bur- | are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS frony Whitena® den, Captain George B. Siocum, will sail for st. Thomas, ara. Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janciro on Wednes’ | 8 y. September 23, at 3 o'clock P. M., trom pier 4% North River. For freight or passage apply to WILLIAM R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, FOR avana, Campracuy, NASSAU, PROGRESO, ‘VERA CRU: bor, West Brighton, Port Ric from 6:30 Fare, 10 e1 New Brighton, Smug Har- mont and ELM PARK, undays inclusive. treet, foot of Broadway, M. to 720 P.M. LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND NEW YORK, HAVANA and MEXICAN MAILS, 8, Ling, | 4 ‘return, at reduced rates, See Buy Line advertise crry off MYERS Blet No. 3 North liver at 3 P. iment. ee * iz SITY OF MERIDA. ..217(Havana direct). pt 24 fhe steamboat J. 8. UNDERHILL will rum CITY OF HAVANA (Havana via Nassau)......Oct. 1 bethpert and Now York on Sundays only. e apply to wae: SANE & SONS, 93 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. AN, These tirst class steamships will sail eyery Tuesday, at3 P. M., trom pier 13 North Kiver, toot of Cédur street! for Havana direct, as follows:— For freight or pas: wae Leaving New York, pler i) worth River, 8 A. BeALs leaving Ezivethport steamboat dock, tf or. M. DEAN EXCURSION 2 favorite ocean ste: e dally excursions as tollows ‘wenty-third MORKO CASTE, Captain Tf. HM Siren 9A, Mi; Franklin street, 9:15: pier No. 2 920¢ CRESCENT CITY, Captain Fo, aero 4] Martin's Dock, Brooklyn, 9:15; returning, leave the OOLUMBUS, Captain 2G. Reed. TUSepe 29 | Beach at 4 P.'M. Pare 35 cents; excursion tickets 56 For treight or passaze’ ‘having ‘magnificent uccomino- its dations) apply to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO, ra No. 6 Bowl ‘ D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana.” OWN Green IEXAS LINE. OF GALVESTON STEAMERS. TOUCH- il NELLY WHITE, A REGULAR SUNDAY, MORNING BOAT FOR Keyport, landing at Elizabeth port, Union Land- ing, Rossville and Perth Amboy. The favorite steamboas Captain J. B. Davis. leaves Barclay orth River, at 9:15 A. M. ng at Key West, carrying the United States mail, ner GEO. W. CLYDE, Captain Pennington, will leave pier 2, ast River, Saturday, September 19, at 3 M: ‘Through bills of iading given to Houston and to 4il points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and | 1 %.B. and C.K. R. Nor charge for forwarding in New York. For freight cr passage, having superior accom- modations, apply to CH. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. W. P. CLYDE & CO., 119 Wail street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. i MERCHANTS’ STE. The steamship UNITED STATE: B. F. Bur- dick, trom pier 36 North River, foot, of North Moore street, on Saturday, Septem ber 19, at 3 o'clock, P. Ml, Freight received daily. Through rates given Captain. to ARROWSMITH, ferry, Brooklyn: at N SUNDAY BOAT FOR. die MSHIP LINE. HARA’ wilt every Sunday at®o'cloe® A. M. Thirty-third “street at 9:15; returning to the city abous 6 o'clock P. M. ULAR SUNDAY, MORNING BOAT FOR Newburg, landing at Yonkers, lona Island, West Point, Cold Spring and Cornwall. The favorite si¢amer Captain James Sherman, leaves Fultoa A.M: West Eleventh street, North atS:3), and Twenty-third street, North River, a6 Fate tor the excursion, $ GLEN VE AND Roslyn, landing at College Point, Great Neck, Cig sland, Sand's Point and Glenwood—steamer AWAN- leave pier No, 24 East River (Peck slip), Ninth street at 9:05 and St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indiavola. HOY FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH |—EVERY SUNDAY For treight or passage, having superior accommoda- the favorite ocean steamer TWILIGHT, witty a ull tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River. | jand of music, will make twe excursion 10L.OWS t= Spang aeTy z ¥ ty-third street at, 9 ant rans im JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. arose, SS and: Labs pve Nor'2, O96 anu tts “sah The Cromwell steamship Line. The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Frank Kimble. will leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, September 19, at3 P, M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aran- zas Wharf, B Santiago, St. Loulsand Mobile. Cabin 9) street, Brooklyn, 9:45 and.2 o'clock, 50 cents. AWAY FAMILY EXCURSI( Excursicn Niece, 3 TO Book WAY BEACH, 1 Si steamer ‘he popular Soun AMERICUS, passage, $50; steerage, $25. For freight or passage ap- " y ha AMAN, on and after September 3, will leave every day as fob Eye CHAI al ShAMANY oben ated lows: West wieyenth strgets Nortiy River, at 8:4) A.M 30 RN LINE, Barclay street, North River, at 8:90 A.'M.; pier} ReetH EN EONEW ORLEANS DIRECT. North River, af 9A M.; Brooklyn, Fulton ferry, at 9 The following new and first class steamers will sail | 4M. Returning, leave Rockaway at 4 P. M. oyaey Neduesday, at $ P.M. trom pier 2) Last CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain ‘ennington. CARONDELET, Captgin MeCreery a CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hine Riyer:— Sept. 16 CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evi 7 Freight received daily. Through rates alveston, kport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago Indianola, Ro and st Louis. Cabin passage, $50; steerage do., $25. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to C. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 153 Maiden lane. F°, THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND FLORIDA, via Port Roy 5... and Fernandina, Fla.—the steamship WEY BOSSET, . Chester, master, will leave pies 2 North River Thursda, Peper 17, at 4 o'clock Y. M., for Port Koval, 3. and Fernandina, Fia., mak- ing connections at Po: il with the Port Royal Rail- dd, via Augusta, Ga. for all points in Georgia, Ala- i, Mississippi and Tennessee, and at Fernandina Hh Rene in Florida and Brunswick, Ga. The Pp RIVER, 8:40 A. M. Fare, 36. Excursion tickets, 50c. HOY FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH. EVERY SUNDAY THE STEAMER AMERICUS. SLIP, RAST RIVER, 8:10 A. M. AND 1°89 P.M, FOOT OF WE: 7 eer STREET, NORTE BARGLAY STREEI, 8:50 A, M. AND 1:15 P.M. PIER NO. 2 NORTH RIVER, 94. M. AND L:30)P. M. N'S DOCK, BROOKLYN, 9:30 A. M. AND 1x4 EXCURSION TICKETS, 500. —SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK.—THE STRAM- A. host THOMAS By WAY wilt leave ‘Commercial dock, Newark. at8 A. M M. Leave New York, toot of Barclay stree and 4:30 P. M. AILY EXCURSIONS TO ISLAND.—THR: favorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regular daily trips to Coney Isiand, leaving pier toot of Twenty- . stopping at Bergen Point eamshtp VICKSBURG will follow September 24 For | third street, North River, at9 A. M. 12 and 3 P. M., stoj PASMES Ava treight and all other iniormation apply to | ping at West Eleventh street 0:10 A.M. 12:iQand 3: HERM, GELPCKE, Agent for Steamers, No. 5 William | P. Franklin street, North River, 9:20 A. M.. 1220 and street. 3:20 P. M.; pier 2 North River, 9:30 A. M., 12:30'and 3:38 (QEOMWELL &, 3, MINE FOR PORTLAND, ME, ‘The first class steamships GEO, WASHINGTON and GEO. CROMWELL, leaving pier No 9 North River every Wodneslay’ and Saturday, até P. M., connecting at Portland with prin- al railroads and steamboats for the interior and the | freight taken at low rates; passenger accommo. dations unsurpassed; cabin passage, including state- room and meals, $7 80. For freight or passage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street, The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON will leave Wednesday, september 16. ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMUND—OLD Dominion Steamship, Company.—steamers leav for above ports from pier North River, foot of Beac Street, on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at3P. M. Also intermediate steamers Purough bills ot lading and passenger tickets tasued to all pol OMice corner Fulton and Greenwich strects. v JEW YORK AND DELAWARE LINE.—STEAMSHIP ALBEMARLE leaves pier 37 North River at4P. M. every Monday, commencing September 14, for Lewes, Del, and leaves Lew ednesday, P.M. Freight taken tor all points in Delaware south and east ot Har- rington and for points in Eastern Maryland at tavorable rates. Good passenger accommodations. For further particulars apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 197 Greenwich street. ~CITIZENS' LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS ZA. North and West.—Elegant steamboats daily Satur. days excepted) at 6 F. M.. trou pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy street. Pare low. LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE » VIBBARD and DANIEL DRE Vestry street, pier 39 North Riv Twenty-third’ street, north of Erie + at 8:45, at Yonkers Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboat), keepste, Rhinebeck, Catskilt and Hudson, conne aii points West and'North. Trip tickets ‘to West Cornwall and Newburg, returning sawe day, $1. erry trip, $540; to Kound Lake, $2 85: round trip, $ FTERNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, A Poughkeepsie ‘Rondout and. Kingswon, tending ct Sozzeng’, Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milton,—tne MARKY POWELL, trom Vestry street, pier 39, at 33g P. M. SARATOGA. UTE VIA CITIZENS ei Line of Steamboats, pier 49 North River, 6 P. M. 2 8 through. on sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, and Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Excursion Tickets, New York to Saratova Jd return, good 3) days, Excursion tickets to Round Lake and retarn, $3 LBANY AND TROY SUNDAY EVENING BOAT, A Citizen's line, leaves pier 48 North River, foot of roy street, a6. M., connecting with the railroads North and West. Fare $1 6. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT and Fal: Rew —The_ world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North River, go ( Murray street, daily (Sundays inciuded), at5 PL Fhrough tickets sold at all principal ‘hotels tn the ni); scaly $4 MW A.M., and 1, third and Thirty-rourth streets i) and 15 minutes later Daily atl0 A. TiS P.M. GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom the Battery, every hour daily, for Governor's. Island. ‘The 3 and4P. M. t tn the interior, the island betore Tuesday. $5 ind dirt, The above reward Rican GRIMES, No. 3 East Thirty-cighth atreot, $10) ror straight frock dahlia coat, taken trom office at 91 Fri questions asked, Address PHILIP, $50 two Rings, Watch and Chain taken from the of James’ Weldon, on Chesnut avenne, Jersey Heights, August 24, 1 drow JERSEY, Hera! $2.000 z Roe LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDB weamers from Spring street.—Sundays at% 10 and ‘ 3 Sewdand 7 PM. landing at Twenty ey 2 515 and ‘80c. round trip. RAND EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS. AND RER Bank, N. J.—The fast and strong steamboat SKA BIRD, leaves Pier 35, foot of Franklin street, North River, for above places, Sunday morning, 13th inst., at 9; returning, le: es Red Bank até P. M, ‘7AOVERNOR'S ISLAND OPEN TO VISITORS, ‘A daily excursion. ‘the fast and clegant steam yacht House pier, af on Sunday will be made “around ding, thereby affording visttors fall tifleations. jew of the fort and. PowLocn's HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGE.—DANCING daily; steamed Clams; Comet Jail Balls every ___... LOST AND FOUND. rae OST-MONDAY, 7TH, ON FOURTH AVENUH 4 cars, from down up to Fourteenth street, a printed Draft, in French, to the order of Guiseppe Pacagonk The tinder will receive a liberal reward by bringing tt TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, to No. 5 West Fourteenth street. BOOK NO, 36,402, ISSUED BY METRO- Savings Bank, New York (formerly Mari. OST—BAN ners’ Savings Institution), and payment of the same has been stopped. The finder'will please return the same te the Bank, Nos. ] and 3 Third 7 O8T-ON SATURDAY AFT vi NOON, SEPTEMBER 12, between Fiftieth and Fifty-second streets, a Bank Book belonging to the Greenwich Savings Bank. finder will Q (rains to and from Saratoga. To Saratoga, $3 Ait round | i please return it tothe owner, MAKGARH No. 775 Seventh avenue, or to the bank. ST—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, AN ENAMELLED boat club Badge. A suitable reward will be paid by leaving It at 997 Broadway, room 11. . ON SATURDAY, SEPTEM: and Coat, with tickets in it tor Will be paid by ber 12, a Feed B: ) REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOV. ery, or for information leading to the return of West stre on Friday, September 11; ne Dox 4,886 Post office. REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, OF H, W. or J. W. Barrington for the return of the residence Ci or the tickets if pawned, office. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE. return of the following Bonds, last Se v tember 6, 1874, or a reasonable propor.ion for ang one os. v 26.274, or 26,3 eac! , Unto | egaaaminmalensagl zag meg Mortgage Hailroad Bonds. GAdh 6.373, 60. 66 wie : each $1.00; Brookiyn TOR GREAT TRUNK LINE S548, $880, $1,000 ene: 18, 4014, $800 each ait has UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTR. thet? coupons attached. "Address J. H. W.. Herald Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and | oftice, Cortlandt streew as follow: Bapress tor iarrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, Ti Fullman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. Ml Sand nday % 30 P.M, For Wiliiamsport an Philadelphia and Lock Haven, vi Brie Kaiiroad division, connecting at Putiadelp # AM. tor Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and fie. $80 Po M., connecting at Corry tot Titusville, Fetroleam Centre and the Oil Regions For Baltumore, Washington and the south—Limited Washington’ express of Pullman parlor cars, daily, exept Sunday wt 920 4. Mo: arrive at Washington eo PM Regularat 640A M., Sand9P.M. Sun oF. ey, 84, 9: A. Mes 12:80, 8, 4, ; and ‘12 might Sunday, 3, 7, Send? PM. Rmigrant and second class, 7 P, Accommodation for Trenton, M. and 2 P.M. For Newark, at 6 690,720 7:48 9.10 11 A.M. 12.4, 21m, WO 6cl0 4°90. 8, 32), Soh 6 6:10, 6:90) 7 Fm 9 101 0 PM, and 12 night banda: 7 * 4 th, & 690. 7290, t 810A MA IDN I) 4 oom, 20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6: 4 1190 M. and 12 nigh Sunday, 5 rng om eine Me WAM, 2and4P. Mt nd Cauided, 7:2) and 930 PM. 720 A Mand 2PM m and Camden, via Perth Vor Highustown and Pemberton, Prom Puushrg, 6-8, 9:6) A, daily; 6 P.M. taily,’ except Por Parmingiate apa A remierto grey tae" ‘Trains arrive as follow: . From, Wi ungton and Baltimore, 6:2) A, ots Aseud Wont eM Sunday. #204. M. and APM. Prom Povadelpbia, 5:10, 6:2), 6 $0, 10:15, ab AM 208, #18 om bas lo a7 San! fay, 5-00, Ok OA, 1:59 AM. 6 and 1047 FM Ticket others, 829 and M4 Broadway, No. 1 Astor Touse nd woot of Debrosses a! nd Cortlandt Cw Emigrant rt street, 16 & Madson street Hoboken, DM BOYD, Jr, General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, General Manager, to the detection of the personor persons circulating false and malicious rumor regaraing the firm of Joho. Champion pla; EWARD.—A LIBERAL REWARD WILD BE PAID by the uudersigned for such intormation as will tead x LN SATIIG, ee Ol 0 Broadway, ass-5 — _ BULLIARDS. =PARTICULAR NOTICE.—OUR CELEBRATED: + Standard American Billiard Tables and unequalled Combination Cushions, used in all championship con- tests, can only be obtalne: at our wareroois, 738 Broad. way. The entire machinery, letters patent, eapyrig hts, trate marks, dc,, of the late tiem of Ehelan’ & Upllender vested’ in the ‘surviving ay 5 CO LENDER, and no other manutuctarer: . facuoug Standard American Billiard ‘Goods. ‘Eatablished 1855, Largest manufactortes i the World. Only olty; warerooms, 738 Broadway. Illustrated prica lists. sent ta any address, ee amichan STANDARD AMERICAN BRVEL TABAES AND. AL. wthe‘Shetan’ & Collender Combinatien Cushions jor sale only by the patentee, H.W. COLLENDER, sce cessor to Phelan & Collender, 788 Broadway, New York. LBERT GARNIFR, RUDOLPHR, UBASSY, DAN A “ieis Josep and Cyrille Dion and all the inet ors.ot the World have kelucted Delano i match gau Patent Wire Casuions, exclusively for al % several new styles of Bevel Tables; also ail lads of ils, Nard Natorialagt reduced rices. H. GRIFPITH iia £ 00,,,40 Vesey street A. £00k TABLE FOR $100, MADE BY PRELAN, balls and all complete, at 219" East Twenty-third iixeot, plano store. JOR SALE—COLLENDER Tyble, but little used by Pi RV gGEYEL BILLIARD. vate family) size, & feot, Apply, by letter, to L. Pe tox TN etal office, G*orez B, PHELAN, SOL MANUFACTURER of Phelan’s celebrated beg Tadies. Occ and c! r N Post office warereoma, ‘0. T Barclay street, New York. Post o! HELAN & COULENDER WALNUT SABLE, Sz carom, very little used; price $20, Can stavle, Forty-seeond tree taht Seventh « ene. PHELAN BILLIARD TABLES, BEVELLED, 9 AND 4 No fect In porsotere order, as Root as new, Tor sal very ~~ adh at plang store 219 Kast Twenty. reo ite,

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