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bad THE NEW YORK HERALD. YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 13,906, : DIRECTORY — ADVERTISER: le AMUSEMENTS—Seconp P. ASTROLOGY—Sxconn P. ILLLARDS—Skcoxp Pack. 1.60 OARDERS WANTED—ExeventH Pac coluiny BOARD AND LODGING NYED—Eveventa Pace— BROO ETE SO, ESTATE FOR SALR—Sscoxp Mids OPFORTUNITIES—Nixtu Pac, Re a Cee TE POL GALE acne Pond OLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweurra Paox—Third cole umn. CLOTHING—Sxcoxp Pace—Third column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Iweurta Pace—Third and fourth columns. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS—Tweiren Pace—Fifth and ROAD Kuevaynw & Lxth col — ELEVENTH Pack—Sixth column. G ACADEMIBS—Sgcoxp T'aae—l ourth column, BWELLING HOUSES To Leno LING HOUSES FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—Sxconp Pace—Second and third columns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—twecrrn and fifth columns. Fist Pacx—Sixth column, SSTWELETH PaGK—si } SANCLL™ Stra F | Pack—sixth column, POR SALE—Finst Pact—Second column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— conD Pacr—hird column. FURNITURE—Fixst Pace—Sixth ‘column, NCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iwertu” Page—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—PEMALES—Twetrra Pace—Second and third columns. HELP WANTLD—MALES—Twatrm Pacr—Fourth col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finer Pace—Third, fourth and fifth columns, OTK LS—Etevexta Pacr—Sixth column. SIS, ROOMS, &C., \ ‘ED—SEcoND Pace—Fourth nn. {NSTRUCTION—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. LECTURE SEASON—Sxcoxp Pace—Fourth column. LOAN OF PICE-—cueventa Page—sixth column, AND }OUND—Finst Pace: Pace—Fourth a TELS -Ecoxn Paar L—-KcOND PaGs—Fourth column. MISCELLANKOUS ADVERIISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— _oSixth column TSCRLUANKOUS—Eteventn Page—Sixth column. MUSICAL—Sxconp Pack—rourth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—suvxntu PaGi—sixth column, BERSONAL—Finst Pack—First column, PlaNoroRtE; ORGANS, &0.—Sxcoxp Pacr—Third column. PROPOSAL S— rin: ROPES Twenetu PAGK—: . PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Secoxp PaGge—\irst column. REAL EsTATE TO EXCHANGH—Sxconp Pagr—First and second columns. REAL ESTATE WANLED—Sxconn Pack—Second col- umn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—First column, REWARDS—Finst Pace—First column. BALES AT AUCTION. Yack—Fifth and Sixth columns. BITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirrn Pace— i First and secon’! columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twerren Pacx—Third column, (oe NOTICES—First Pack—First and second col- ‘wnns. SBORTING= DOGS. BIRDS, 4C.—Finrst Pace—Third column. BUMMER RESORTS—Etuventn Pace—Sixth column. CHE TRADKS—iwertem Pack—Fourth column, fHk TURY—Finst Pace—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINES3 PURPOSEs—Skconp Pacr— PRAVELUCRS GUIDE T P, Sixth colt is ERS? '—TweLrtn Pase—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LEI— SEconp Pace—Third column, WANTED ‘40 PURCHASE-Sxcoxp Page—Fourth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—sgconp Pace—First column. Ce STEAMBOATS, &C.—[inst Paae—Second olumn. HERALD ae Pacr-—Sixth colum UALlONS WANIED—FEMALES— Second colurn. CH OF f1CES—UPTOWN HAliLE ERALD BRANCH OFFICES, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP £0 9P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1265 BROADWAY AND 540 SIXIH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND 8TREKTS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 1MTH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED 10 7:30 P. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AL. NONWAY'S =THEATRE—WEDNESDAY EVENING; ney in brown dress, black hat und rose, who fropped programme; the gentleman sitting next would be pleased to hear irom her it agiecable. Address, in tonfldence, GUS K. TALBOT, Herald ottice. DITH W— TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET—SEND ‘our nddress toanold trend. Address Z, box 120 Berald office. SYMPATHIZE WITH YOU IN YOUR SOKROW hard sickness. Address F. ¥., box 154 Herald vftice. NA MATTER OF INHERITANCE FROM HIS brother Carlos.—Information is wanted ot Don Pedro Clemente Vande Velde, legitimate son of Pedro Van de Velde and Vong Maria relipina K. L. Gregoire, native of Middelbury, Holland, Address box 215 Herald oftice, RS, M. L. CARROLL—PLEA*E SEND ADDRESS to G. GRAY, box 1,876 Post office, Boston. T HOWILL LEAVE FOR CHICAGO 10-MORROW «early; very sorry. Yours sincerely, A. B. D wut THERESA, FORMERLY OF TWENTY. econd strvet, send her address to TOMMY, Herald ° V TILL TEMPTATION MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE ot a decent fellow? It would not be {(P)oliy, but Jolly to ‘TEMPTED, st, Denis Hotel. ILL BIRDIE WILSON OR SISTER CALL AGAIN on Mrs, M., of Lexington av. ; important business. RELIGIOUS NOTICES Ua PRAYER MEETING EVERY FRIDAY EVE. ning, with correct singing or metre and _winnowe hymns: also of spiritual songs; ali with organ accom- paniment. KENJAMIN ALBIt No. 353 et Thirty uixth street, east of Ninth avenue. All welcome. For —IN DRAWING ROOM CAR ON HARLEM Railroad, on Monday mornin, reais gold Bracelet; e owner can have it by paying for this advertisement, 1 at 180 Mudison avenue. OST—IHIS| MORNING, NEAR EAST FOURTH street and Broadway. Il package of sample es. he tinder will be rewarded by leavin, ihe game at A. PLAUILAN Ons, 26 Last Fourth treet uital ve WATCH, CHAIN AND TWO LOCKETS ON msbip arthia, arrived Sunday last: $100 re- 1 be paid by BLAKE BROS, & CO., 52 Wail O81—IN WALL STREET, SEPTEMBER 16, A PINK and blue (nyx Seal Phe tinder will please return tin & Kunyou, 0 Wall ytreet. A. KICKAKD. OST=eLEFT IN| MADI-ON AVENUE DOWN on Wednesday evening about 6% o'clock, a Pare ei containing two pieces or embroidery aud a'pair of Slippers The finder, by returning the sume to 22 Madi- son avenue, Will receive suitable rewa OST=ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT©MBER If, IN Third avenue car, a Pocketbook, contamng Money, papers and otner arti The tinder wil be suitably rewarded by leaving the same a1 173 Bowery. M\AKEN—ON 2D SEPTEMBER, A GOLD WATCH AND Chain, trom 167 West Eighteenth street. ‘Ihe femule Will save herself trouble by returning the same, as she is known. WERCOAT LOST—ON THE EIGHT O'CLOCK train from News Pennsylvania road, Thursday morning ; liberal reward to finde F, HIZCHCOCK, 79 William st. ; fe REWARD». 5 RWARD.—LOST, A SMALL PURE WHITE Kitten, with a red oe around its neck. The above reward will be paid to the person returning the same to 30 Last Thirty sixta street. CMTE $2 5 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF A $100 Lill, lost September 17, between + migrant Sav- jugs Bang dad Warren street, by a poor man, Fleuse ave at Bike 5() REWARD-FOR A BUNDLE OF LAW PAPERS OV lost ina black leather travelling bag on Monday night between the Grand Central Lepot and Windsor Hotel, Send to 70 West Thirty -fith street. H KE BROKEN INTO IN WATERBURY, © september 7.—Jewelry and articles of value, spice: faily to the owner, taken, “A reward of $150 will be paid for the re:urn of the goods and no questions asked. Ad- Ki) Node oe through Yersonal coiumn, New ork Hera ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. A SODA WALK, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER A negihles frarkting Wines; manufacture of complete © CF Apparatus and Materais, with til mstroce Vons: all departments of m auulue vue, Lottling aud dis. ensing: CXaiusiv Jeeiraule territory ; cata opues tree. JON TILEW, kiret avenue, Twenty. sixth and Twenty -seventh streets, New York. A ROYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOITERY. . Hamburg City Lottery. Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes castoa HtYims Lottery of Cuba. 0 a rf ked and iniormation given, lock box 5,591, TUEODOR ZSCHOCH, Tio Nassau street, New ork. TAL) TREATMENT FO. DYSPEPSIA, A. Shronie Constivation, Liver. Complaints and Dr. SHARP can Be consulted oa the above ally, at his omices Mo Kighth sircet, between tway und Fourth avenue, Office hours 12'to 4 P. M. (ON ALL FERSONE AgE HEREBY NO: lot to receive Check ‘numbered 542, date Sepiember 17)" 1814, payable to Re We Featning drawn by Steinway’ Sons on Bank ot the Meu and certified by said bank, payment haviny been supped. STELNWAY & SUN NTIRE STRANC LADY IN ‘ in this city, respectfully’ solicits the aid and advie ADVERSITY, ad df & member’ of the Masonic traterniy. JerTHA's DAUGHTeIt, Herald Uptown ranch sitive: GENCY FOR THE KENCUCKY STATE Pa All orders CA. PESTER, 16 Circulars, with explanation, sent fre romptly flied, — Aduresy G. 'W. roadway. Post office bux 3,47, sew York, ceca aise INFORM fan FURNISHED IN KENTUCKY A; aay ee zed Cou, ont om 4,800, and 900 Broadway, LOITERY. lis, | SPECIAL NOTICES. _ L DRAWINGS OF SIMMONS, DICKIN- Y & 00,'8 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY, Hanna Chass No. IBS—srarramin 17, 1874, 70, 1, 9 68, 4, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 186—surTimpeR 17, 1874, ‘6 22, 5, 63. 74 68, zi, 62 4, 25, 1% 4 : MENKY, EXTRA CLASS reubeR 17, 1274. 62, M4, 74, 49, 46, 37 MENRY, CLABS NO, B—SEPLEN! 16, 5, 9). 22 26.73, Address J. GLUTE 200 Broailw: and No. 2 Park row, or box 4.36 A KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT- ; tery, ou Havana play. Circulars ot information un J. SLURE, Post office box 4.989, and 200 Broud way. A YAL HAVANA LOTTERY. ¥ . cable (oilicial), Mavana, Sept. 2—Class 931. No. an es No. 654 No. 20478. Nos. 3,008 and #516, Prizes cashed. | Ciroutars th full ig Address P. C, DEVLEN, Stationer and General Liberty street, Now York. POND ROBBERY “BANKERS, BROKELS AND THE generally are again cautioned against nego. e 2, %, 1, 2 153 Fulton street, ottice, N.Y. city. * ‘Agent, 30 Tiatingsor recetviuys any of the following Bonds, or coupon attached. 'to saino and bearing the same Bue ail of pee stolen irom the ogee ot os ‘cont fusari Company, Muncy, Fa., on U night of Apr 2, W872 . xb ‘atuwigea registered 7 per cent Bonds, issue of 187 2%, 4. 0 SLOW ene; pavable to the order, 9 2ei"$hood cach pavaile Yo the order-of the Lycoming to, p @ aay order of U coming: Fire fngurance Company; No. 808, $1.00), payable wo the order of Thomas Chamberlin. Information that will lead to the recovery of the above bonds wil oe suitably acknowledged on addressing JAMES MO BOWMAN, “Muncy, Pa.. or THOMAS CHAM- BERLIN, WS Walnut street, Pliladelpbia. N BROS Wholesale dealers in Sewing Machines, No. 4 Bond street, New York. wish to cail the attention of manutucturers, dealers and ochers to their large stock of second hand Sewing Ma chines, viz. :—Wheeler (& Wilson's, Willcox & Gibbs’, Singer's, €., at from $18 upward new Machines at extra large discou: D 200, 000—K. SINGLE N PJ, ou'the ttoyal Havana plan: prizes cashed without discount: circulars of information sent free, Post oltice box 4-61. BATES & CO., 196 Broadway. ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., M4 LEXINGTON AVE- hoe, near Twenty-ninth street. —Special attention to the diseases of men and Important medical and surgi- cal cases. .FJAVANA LOTTERY.—FREE INFORMAMION AND circuinrs given and sent, Address J. B. MAK. TINEZ & CU., Bankers, 10Wall street, New York. Post office bi teas “i IXED COMMISSION under the Twelfth Article ot the Treaty of Washington. Notice is hereby given that the sums payable under the awards made fn respect of British claims by the Mixed Commissiog, under the twelfth article of the ‘lreaty be- tween Greut Britain and the United States of the 8th of 1871, will be payable to the parties entitled th under the award by e undersigned, Her Brit. “Majesty's agent at the office of Her Britannic M. Legation at Washi the hours of 10 A. M, and 5 P, and Fridays, from inclusive Britis Lecatiox, WASHINGTO: sty’s: ton, o the jollowing days, between M.:—Mondays, Wednesdays ptember 26 until December 31, 1874, HENRY HOWARD, Sept. 15, 1374. B.—KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE number plan, Class D.—Cireulurs, giving tull ex- planation, sent free Address GEO. H. BOUL, 73 Nas- sau strect; Post office box 3087, New York. Orion DRAWINGS OF THE OLD KENTUCKY State Lottery.—xrka CLass, No. 15).—supr. 17. 174, 10, Si, 14, $2, RUNTCCKY STATE.—CLASS No. 160,—sepr, 17, 1874. 22, 44, 9, GU, 34, 49, 43, 17, 19, 51, 20. M. Moses. W. Y. Reddm, Sworn Commissioners; Jas. 8, Smith & Co, Managers, Intormation given at No. 28236 Greenwich street. RB. SPENCEK, O3TPONEMENT.—THE FIRST ANNUAL RECEP tion of Our Own, of Yorkviile. at Rabenstein’s Har- jem River Park, on Thursday evening, September 17, 1s postponed, on account of the weather, until -eptem| 2. RICHARD C. WHIT, Secretary. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. ZY Circulars of ail and full infcrmation furnished free, ¢.. d¢., purcl an '* Governmen a AYLOn k'O0, No. 11 Wall street, jap Ker: New Yor! (PHOS O'BRIEN, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE MEDI. eal Department New York Umiversity.—Speciait) diseases of men; 30 years’ practice; cures guaranteed. Office No. 6 City Hall place, between Chambers and Reade streets. FOR SAU DID CHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH small capital to get a House and Lot; but little cash required, balance ou easy terms; chance ‘to build with: out disturbing present building ; lot 21x34, . 8. HAYWARD, 183 Chrystie street. A RS’ TRIMMING BUSINESS FOR SAL! also Corner Liquor Stores, Grocery Stores, Restat rants, Hat and Cap stores, Hotels, Country »tores, MALONE'S Sto x assau street. MILK DEPOT FOR SALE AT LOW PRICE—GOOD location ; must be sold; a rare chance for a man with small capita MITCHiLL'S Store Agency, 77 Ceaar street, _ CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND STATIONERY Store tor sale, at low price; also splendid Bakeries, Ice Cream Salocns, Gardens, Grocery “tores to let, Meat Markets. MILCHELL’s Store Agency. 77 Cedar st CIGAR STORK FOR SALE—BEST STAND ON ‘Broadway; a'so Broudway Sample Rooms to let; down town Sample Rooms, doiela, Hestaurants, Oys! Saloons, Flour and Veed Store MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. WELL FITTED AND GOOD PAYING LIQUOR Store, on loading avenue: rout only $82; a bargain to prompt purchaser; also Counter and Back Shelving tor sale. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. Oot YARD FOR SALE CHFAP—ON ACCOUNT OF sickness; Stock, Horses and Carts Apply at TIET- GEN’s, corner of Thirty sixth street and Broadway. (CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW 7” Forms, Bilis of Lading and every kind of Job, Com- mercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, cheaply and Promptly cone, at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ES. TABLISHMENT, No, 213 Broadway. Kstimates cheer fully given on application. RUG STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE—AT REDUCED prices: first class black walnut Drawers at 75c. and also black walnut and pine Closets, tt cost. VY. BRUNNEK, 407 Tweltth street, near First av. K ALE, A COMPLETE DYEIN Establishment and two of the best Stores in New York. Address L. K., Herald office. GIOR SALE—THE LIQUOR STORE CORNER teenth street and third avenue; fine location: pi low: only $110). Apply ac Howard Brewery, West Thirty-third street, near Eleventh avenue. OK SALE—A SECOND HAND CLOTHING STORE at71 sixth avenue; established eight years; with or without Stock: possession can be had immediately, OR SALE—ON THE WEST SIDE, DOWN TOWN, the Lease, Stock aud Fixtures of one of the best cor: Ber Liquor Stores 1n the city, Applv to DAVIS & Hay- ‘ARD. OR SALE—ON& OF THE BEST MARKETS IN THIS city, on one of the Jeading avenues, doing a good business! Address BUTOUAR, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. IOR SALE—CIGAR STORE, WITH TWO ROOMS, IN good location, With eiegant fixtures nnd good trade: will be sold cheap; owner going West. Inquire ot M. & ., 1,056 Third avenue, between Sixty-sevond and Sixty- third streets. OR SALE AT SACRIFICE-THE OLD VANDE- water Hotel, South Oyster Bay. TL. sort of sportsmen city trade nine months easy. LDS, 183 Nivth street, OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR Store No. 88 West street: at present doing a profit- able business, Full particulars can be learned by apply- ing on the premises. OR SALE—A BAKERY AND PROPERTY, LOCATED in Plainfeld, N. J.; doing alarye and growing cash trade; baking 35 barrels per week; terms eusy. ot WEKKS DOUGLASS & CO,, No, 4 State street, New York, or WOODIN BRUS,, Plainfleid, N. J. OR SALE—A WINE, LIQUOR AND LAGER BEER Felgess Tcebox and leehouse. Inquire at 8 Sulli- ‘van stree OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A STORE, Nassuu street, near Maiden lane. Audress J. D., Herat oftice. JOR SALE CHEAP. GOOD BAKERY, UsING from $ to 9 bbls, of flour weekly, doing a good cash business und having a long lease, for'sale under good cit- cumstances, 51 Sullivan street. Gian SACRIFICE OF TAILOR STORE FIXTUR Superior black ,wa!nut Tables, Coun ers, Shelving aid Drawers; Desk, Gas Fixutres, &¢, 854 Broadway. W vavod ortcrs Will be sold cheap. Apply ecw. We P, UNION, 38 Hicecker street, $200 CASH=AN ELEGANTLY FITTED SAMPLE A) Room on Broadwa: ent only $50 monthly; must be sold. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. MACHINERY A HonizontaL, AND UPRIGHT ENGINES AND 4h. Foilers, Steam Pumps and miscellancous Ma- chinery, second hand, fully warranted; Air Compresser, S-norae Baxter Enging. WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover streots. Ox [RAL MACHINERY WAREROOMS, 119 LIBERTY sireet, near Greenwicit—All_kinds of steain Engine and Korlery, new wad second hand ; Reed's Satety Boilers, woodworking Machinery and machinists’ Tools; Ma: chinery bought, a i \ SANTED—A SECOND HAND PORTABLE ENGINE and Koller, trom 18 to 25 horse power: must be in food order and cheap: also a Gang saw. Address B. G., erald oitice. HEELER & WILSON MACHINE FOR SALE, IN ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKER'S Address, stating correct cash price, W. Lierald office. A GOOD SECOND N HAND PARKER CUT- ting Press. Address: L t . CVU., 55 Fulton street, NTED=A SAWMILL, 10 SUIT 54 INCH SAW; nigo portable Engine and Boiler; engtne about iso 12 to 15 horse | ocomotive Boiler. Address JSTUMER, 414 Water street. W* 8x12; Casi © YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, S&C. OR BALE<SRVEKAL CANAL BOATS; ALSO A | pois Wa tiaLOWS Oss Seated Inquire | —FOR SALE, Birds, ce. 1 fo et, Near Canal. PeRRETS FOR Ray fowl, Goldfish ; ALL KI Aquatic Mocking Bird Food and Aquaria Manutactory D J. BAGOL, Agent, 31 Fulton sir NDS Medicines for all mocking birds, at B. G. DOVE AND RABBIT HUNTING, PEA- Pin SPORTING—DOGs, BIRDS, & | OP FANCY DOGS, | uses; prepared s, No. 3 Greene + for «uArIa. | po THE TURE. i} A WTRORTING AT PLE day. Saratoga WOOD PARK, ON SATUR- ‘ptember 19, at 2 o'clock. able Trotcing Association. ‘Three races; mile ‘Tenth Meeting heats, best three in five, in harness First Class.—Jolin Murphy enters b. g, Saratoga Boy. ‘A. 8. Odell enters bik, m. Gertrude. J. L. Doty enters s. ¢. Mortimer. Second Class. —Jobn ozers enters b. g. Genuine. Joba Murphy enters b. 2. Odes! enters br. in. Divinit Owner enters bik. g. Yorkville Boy. Odell enters br. g. Dunow John Murphy enters E. Odell enters b. g. Col Owner enters bd: Third Class,—A. Admission $1. WM. H. So’ . sbrling. Harr; asi. | 1 De Coursey. T1, Superintes FRENCH POOL 13 OPEN THIS MORNING AT Johnson's pool room, cdrner of Broadway and ignth street, ou tle running races at Boston; particular attention pald tu flillug orders by messenger Twenty. or mail. DEHREUOt PAR FALL MEE FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 No. 1. Purse $510, for $ minute Class. No. 2 Purse $64), tor 2:30 class. SECOND DAY—Wt UNE SDAY, UCTOBEB lt No. 3. Purse $500, tor itl Associa tt oP, n, Conn, TUESDAY, OCT. 13, . 1.—Purse $1,0), tor 2:5) class; $500 to first, $800 to 1,000, for 2:81 class; $5U0to frat, $300 to DAY, OCT. 14. +85 class; $500 to first, $200 to ‘d. —Kunning Purse, half mile heats, best 8 in 5; $150 seconit, $20 to third. No. 2'—Purse second, $2.0 to third W No, 3.—Purse $1.0. second, $200 to th No. to first No. to second, $60 to third, $1.0 to second. $30 tot ‘THURSDAY, OCT, 15, No. 6.—Purse $1,000, for 2:40 class; $590 to first, $300 to second, $20 to third. No. 7.—Kunning Purse, $300, wile heats, best 2in 3; $10 to first, $14 to second, $3) to third. Purse $1,000, tor 2:25 class; $500 to first, $300 to No. 8. second, $200 to third. National rules and conditions same as advertised tor July Meeting, 1874, at Catskill Driving Park. kntries close Tuesday, September 22, at 2, M. entries must be addressed to Clark White, Y.; or K. B. Vining, New Haven, Conn, C. RYKRDON, President. L R, B. Vinina, Secretary. CLank TE, Superinie’ ROSP EC’ three minutes, 20 entries. Purse No. 2—$300, for horses that have never beaten 2331, Y 2:38, 17 entries. Purse » 2144, 7entries, 9entrics. THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, Purse No. 5-350, tor double Purve No. 2:27. 7 entries, FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, Purse No. 7—$6, for horses that have never be: 2:45, 20 entries, Purse No 8—$2,000, for horses that have never beaten 2220, 3 entries. Races commence each day at 2 o'clock prompt, good day and track. ‘kai mission to Field, Gran: Stand ana Quarter Stretch Admission to Club House, introduced F. O, READ, President. Gxo. W. Oaxzey, Superintendant. Ladies tree. by amember, 36. 1S class. PARK FAIR GR First Fall M cting September FIRST DAY—fUEODAY, Purse No. 1—$50), for horses that have never beaten 6—31,000, or horses ¢ NG—$4 “ance PREMIUMS, race in harness, and will be conducted under the jon. eighth street_and Broadway, Address all. communi> we above address, or to road. M. at the d AMILTON PARK MEETING—aT NEW HaVES, bird. Purse $400, for double teams ; $200 to first, $150 UND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 'urse No. 3—$.U0, for horses that have never beaten ‘0. 481,000, for horses that have never beaten te 8 will be mile heats, kntries will close at Catskill, N. ND ASSOCIATION. SEPTEMBER 22, SEPTEMBER 2%. 8, 4 entries. wt have never beaten en PGES, SOLD THIS MORNING AND EVENING, at 1,137 Broadway, corner of eighth sircet, on the running races at Boston, and the Johnson's, trots at Providence. Twenty. 4, B. SUUNSO DOSTERS FOR HORSE RACES, £0, promptly and cheapry done as the MEI ROPOLITAN PRINTL ENT, 218 Broadway, Herald NG Building. £STABLISE ___ HORSES, T avcr VAN TASS (successors to Johnst HORSE AND CAKKIAGE A 10, 12 AND 114 EAST THUY FOURTH AVENUE, CAR KIAGES, SC, THIS DAY, BY SLL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, on & i REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES HVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Twonty-four to forty-eight hours given to purchasers to test Warrantees. PHIs DAY'S (FRIDAY) SALE, AT Il O'CLOCK, AT OUR TEMPORARY SALESROOM, 96 LAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FOURTH AVENUE. te CATALOGUE OF GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT.—BAY HORSE, WELL bred and very stylish, 16 hands high,6 years old: kind tree trom vic and true in ‘all harne: roadster; trots in 2 every wa! set Harness and TOP sI0t BAR ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY COR- bett. 4 GRAY HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 8 YRARS OL! “ail harness: tree ‘from vice; tea nothing: can bedriven by a lady with pertect satety, and warranted sound. Also sec Harness and NO TOP PHABTON, IN GOOD ORDER, 4 HANDS arness; free irom vice; has fine style and action: fears nothing and can be driven Also set Harness and AD WAGON, BUILT BY BENSON, ANT FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT—BAY HORS: kind and true in al SORREL HORSK, old; kind and true in all by any TUR ELEG. 15% hands high, 7 years old: kind ness: free from'vice. trick or fuult driver; tears nothing: one of the fim :st fainily horses in Iso set Harness and BAY HORSE, KAISKD IN KENTUCKY, SIRED BY , cam a thoroughbred mare, 16 kind and true in all h superior under sucdie ; an extra fine roadster ; trots close has been used by the owner in the country all | summer and is sold only for want of use, and warranted Also set Harness, Blankets, the city and warranted sound. EXTENSION TOV PHAETO Asexunder’s Abdalla! hands high, 7 years old: to 2:5 sound. TOP PHAETOD SORREL TROT Fatchen, kind and ish; promises great speed; warranted sound. Also it c BAY MARE, ‘173 mare for Duser. bUACK MARE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; free trom vic free traveiler; tears nothing; can beMiriven by any one kind and true in all harnes: and warranted sound. @ tree and pleasant driver in safe and reilabie and warran' A N,. dain Polly ‘Toots, 154 hands high, 6 years old: true in all harness; tree from vice; very st n be driven by any one A ness and TOP WAGON, BUILT BY DpUstiNBURY & NELSON HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind ond true in ait harness: tree froin vice; a first class eneral use and warranted sound, 1OP WAGUN, BULLI BY DUSENBURY & VAN COUPE, iN PERFECT ORDER, BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true In atl harness; tree trom vice, and war- ranted sound, kind ana true, Top and no top Wagons, Phaetons, Business Wagons, Roa Wagons, Harness, &c. ALE COMMAN: Cc. AT MEETINGS, sell), @ superior sound ; HIGH, 7 YEARS N, id true in all har? @ free and pleasant 188; &c., and ED BY HENRY B. nd @ good, 11 O'CLOCK. UOQTION HOUSE OF VA NO AND 12 LAST th NEAR FOURT! WE BEG TO INFORM OUR eurenial AND THE PUBLIC in general that our toour old stand, Nos. M0and N HIRT 'H AV. Bi i ON TUESDAY, SEP AND WE WILL HOLD TH FIRST REGULAR SALE IN OUR NEW AND SPACIOUS AUCTION MART UN THAT WAY, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. THIS WILL Bk A VERY IMPORTANT SALE, and will include some of the finest Stock ever offered at auc- ton in this cit: }ntries for this eale can be made at any time previous to day of sale at 96 Kast Thirteenth street, near Broadwa; or at 214 Kast Muth street. SSELL & KEARNEY, EENTH STREET, ENUE, 43, Will be removed | Thirteenth street, | ER 22, ENTH STRE HOR: ) CARIMIAGIGS, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOUNSTON (ute Jobuston & Van Passet). TRE HORS y OUR HOUSE IS REMOVE: 'S PREMISES — | 19 10 25 Hie kN oH STREET, near University place. ;| PARTIAL CATALOGUE OF THIS DAYS (PRI- s DAY'S) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK, | C3 GANT P. MILY ENTABLISUMENT: | 3 ack carr ¢ hands high, 7 and § | = | years old: kind Sand under 'saddie; | y. | have no tricks or rompt, stylish driver: Ej are not atraid ve great endurance; a Warranted sound ; se arness, &e. a NGLIoM VARK PUALTON, NEARLY NEW, ry ELEGANT FAMIL SSTABLISHMENT, Team £ |dark bay Horses, 16 hands, 8 years; kind in'all har- 5 | ness and under saddle; entirely tree trom vice ; are hot alruud of anything: gout att duy travellers: are | In cvery respect @ first class carriage team; War- ranted sound: set double Harness, xobes, blankets, Whip, &e. BAROUCHE, in good order, by Corbett & Co, GRAY HORS©, 154 hands:'9 years; kind in all ‘harness: tree troin ‘vice; a good tamily or businesi arvanted ad. KeNIUCKY COUPE HORSE, 16 hands; kind in all harness and under saddle; tre fast, tree driver; not atraia of anything ; want of use, free driver; all day Warranted sound. lined, by Adams & : of erent ex EGANT COUPE, 0. SORREL COUP hands; 8 year: kind in all harness; tr i very stylish, and y respect a first class tamily horse; Warranted PHAETON, in good order, by Wood Bros. juran morocco ENYUOKY HORSE, selipse and Glencoe | stock, 15% hands, 7 vears; ‘kind in all harness; tree 4; Very stylish and ‘ h sound. MM, eck, BAY HORSP, 15! hands, 7 years; kind in all har- ness: tree Irom’ Vice; fine, tre, open gait; promises greut sbeed; has never been trained; not atrald of anything y yospect u first class road or tamily sound ‘, y Daily. DESCRIPTION TIME OF ASSORIMENT OF NEARLY EVERY KLAG i. W D HARNESS IN AND PRIVATE SALE, AT OUR THIRY TH STREET, interferes with our sales, AND POSITIVE SALE auction, (). ob PLEMBER 18, R HARP, STALE NO, 2 EAST 37TH ST., AST OF FIFTH AVENUE, FAST 1ROTING HORSES, CARRIAG! s THE PROPERTY OF ROBES, BLANKE'S, &c. A. ©. BRIGGS, bSQ: Including a very tast and handsome sorrel Gelding 1st; hands high, 6 years old; hax full silver mane an tuil and was siréd by Dispatch, he by Rysdick’s Hamble- tonian,dam a Mainbrino mare; he is halt brother to ‘orge, Who has a recoed this season of 2:29 at vhis' gelding has never had any handling to tuily develop his speed, but can show a mile now better than 2:10; he is very stylish in harness and as pleasant and prompt drivér as can be found; he is an extra pole horse with great endurgnee and is warranted sound and kind. ‘A very tast and handsome bay Gelding, 153s hands high, 7 yearsold; has long tull mane and tail; Was sired by Al: ¢xander’s Abdallah, dam Pilot, Jr.; was raised by i. A, Alexander, of Woodiord county, Ky., and purchased at sale when buts years old by present owner; he cannot be outstylea by any trotter that goes the road; he tsa Pure and level trotier; decs not lug or pull; can go to track and show a mile inside of 2:35; trotted a halt nile he will make a. very vaiuanie track horse, ag he ts without record, and hisextra endurance, game and make him second to no gentieman’s road horse liv- varranted sound und kind and must be secn to be appreciated. Also a ‘fue, fast and genteel trotting Geldinz, 154¢ hands high, 7'yeurs ola; was sired by John J. Curitten- den, dam by Morrell; he isan extra fine, tree, easy and plevsunt driver, with great endurance; can trot a mile in 2:45 on day of sale, and warranted sound and kind. Aliso fine and fast black Gelding Little Nea, 15 hands high, 6 years old; was sired by Conklin Star, dam Lad: Alien; he 1s coal black in eolor, with full mane tails raised 1m Orange county, and’ at $ years old trotted a halt mile in’ 1:2134 now trot'a z 3) gait and can trot a mile toharm 3 on any good day ana track; he is a wreat roadster, hardy and ‘rugged. and with any handiing will rank with the first horses’ in the country; he is warranted gound and kind. ‘Also handsome and fast bay Gelding, 15% hands high, 6 years old; was sired by Ethan Allen, dam by Hiram i$ stylish and pleasant; afraid of nothing; can be driven by any cme that can hold the reins; has no record, having always been used on road; has been driven’ by owner to sk Jeton wagon, weixhing 85 pounds, on Fleetwood wack, mm 2:374, and trotted at White Plains four Weeks azo, to road Wagon, Ivo pounds, half a mile in.1z3, without a break; is one of the best pole horses in the country; Little Ned and hin can be driven together a mile on track in 2:4); he 1s warranted sound and kind, N. B.—the above horses have all been driven single and double by present owner, and are reliable, as well as very fast. Also two top Wagons, one Uae trotting Wagon, one Pony Phaeton, tvo set of dubie, Harness, two sete of ie Harness, Blankets, Ded, KC. KC, : N EXULBITTON, BSi0CK NOW SALE WILL Bi POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, . DUFF, Auctioneer. d horse ; w: N. nearly new, by nearly now, b; ARCH. JOHNSTON, 19 TO 25 THIRTE! E i ASOED TE v: THIS DAY (rv AT 11 O'C OF FIVE Drew CHAS. ON ACCOUNT OF MY HUSBAND'S fit tor any business; will sell at @ sacrifice;'a trial allowed. Cali at 3/6 and 378 Bow- ery, Filth street. A BREWSTER SIDE, BAR TOP WAGON, 1 WATER: man full spring da. 1 Dusenbury do., 1 Coupe, 1 Landau, 2 second hand Rockuways, uew and second hand Skeletons jana sulkics, by Caifery, 1 Coupe, Rock- away, 1 Stivers Top Wagon, "1 Barouchv, top and open ony 'Phactons, 1:x- press ‘Wagons, single and double Hares, Whips, &c.; also 15 top and open Wagons, by the best eity makers) oy J and GENT E. GT CIty, WILL sell his span of black Horses, sound, kind ana tie, tozetuer with his Phaeton and Harness; price ali, $6u0. Apply at No. 8% Madison avenue, AH od ACCOUNT OF SAILING FOR EUROPE ON + Saturday, september Iv, I will sell a very hand. Some, stylish, light, leather shitting top Road Wagon for Just half what it cost six weeks ago; also a@ splendid top vhaeton, suitable tor the Park or a physician; as it is one of the best make it wall suit for every purpose; also Q set of singic Harness. Inquire jor GLORGE, at the Union Ciub stables, No. 6 East Eighteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fitth avenue. OARD FOR HORSES—PLENTY PASTURE, GOOD stables, with half-mile track on tne arm; breaking and driving at moderate prices. Ww '. CARPENTER, Ked >pring, Glen Cove, L. I. A AN TROT IN THREE MINUTHS, FOR 1D $310, worth $1,000: warranted; beautitul ' Road Wagon, $125; new Harness, rabber mounted, $5). Fleet- wood Markei, Mitieth street, near Third avenue. (ABRiAGE TEAMS. CARRIAGE TEAMS. i Two very fine Carriage Teams, one bright bay and the other jet black, at auction, - THIS MORNING, ‘at 100'clo:k, at ARCH. JOHNSTON'S Mart, | 19 to 25 This nth strect, near University place. wain or shine. AR JOHNSTON’S, VARRIAGES FOR SALE—AT THE OLD ESTAB COA tiiet nanutactory No. 10 Nevins street, Brookiyu; ail styles, new and second band, 20 per cent less han New York prices. H. B, WiTTY & CO, VARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, PARK AND PONY CAPhnetons, ‘Bugaies nnd Expresses, both new and sec. ond nand, in nearly all styles, ut extremely low prices, AL GKUBL'S 141 West Broadway. LEGAN' TURNOUT, JUST RETURNED FROM TH country. FIVE SUPERIOR FAMILY HORSES, Tinese FIRsT CLA>S AND WELL BRED ROAD HORSES, FOR GENTL ING. CARRIAGES OF ALL ‘AL AUCTION AY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY. at their temporary mart, 96 East Thirteenth street, Tt COUPE, MORUCCO LINED, BY ADAMS SSANOUUNE, in good onder, by Corbett & Co. ENGLISH ARK PHAETON, nearly new. OoUPE KOCKAWAY, in good order, by Miner & Ste 5 CUE SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, nearly new, by cwster & Co. atk PH ART ; in Bpod order, by. Wood Bros. THREE SPLENDID CARRIAGE TEAL TWENTY-FOUR ROAD, FAMILY and WORK HORSES, At our mart THIS DAY, 19 to 26 Thirteenth street, at 10 d'clock. Rain or shine, Rain or shine, WO WORK HORSES AND ONE VERY Can be seen atl 457 Broadway, New York. Others at 147 vrand street, Jersey City, Hankin. gon Steam Curpet Beating Company. tast Pacer. GENTLEMAN WILL SbLL HIS TCRNOUT AT A | years old 4A great sacritice; horse is 6 sound and kind; trots fast; a go nearly new; also a top Pony Weitth street, private stable, FIRST CLAS3 and Harness, Stable 4d Kast Twelfth street. TOP SIDEBAR RUAD WAGON will be sold ata bargain, at private top buggy Phaetou.” Cull at 33 LARGE DOUBLE TRUCK Kast Forty-second street. CHEAP,—BREWERY, 145 A MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER'S: | « GREAT waht AND CARRIAGE | SALE TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, AT ELEVE: O'CL ter their stock betore 5 1 THREE Landauiets, BARGAIN.—SECOND bie terms. Pp Landaus, Wagons, at prices to meet the times, HAM, Broadway and Fourth street, HAND CLAR | the best make and quality; prices, $360, 80), $650 Gud $725; they ure nearly equal to new ; sold on reasona- JW. PUTNEY, 400 Third aveuu PR At BARKER & SON'S CITY AUCTION MAUI AND NEW YORK TATTER- corner of Proadway and Thirty-ninth street. Trotters, roadsters, matched pairs, family, business and work Horses, Carriages, liarness, &c. Farties desiriny a good, place on catalogae should en- . today, 3, several second hand Carriages taken in exchange. rony Fhaetous, Depot TO-MORROW, | OM’ PE ROCKAWAYS, NCES, OF | SALE, A GENT, is high, 6 yea Amn side bar ‘to reny turnout, ac Lis W it SIDE Must be so! near Broad ay. ew De p Wagon and ‘Harne their value If isposed ot this week. thirty, B. me full spring top Buggy, two secs fine light Kivto pay advances, at WAKE & RY'S Auction and Sale Stables, 39 Great Jones NEW AND SECOND HAND bi Grocery, Wusiness, Baker's, gong poe 3 ROAD HORSE, an trot jast; with, will be sold tor half Tnquire for Mr. str OG wie agen, A GENTLE! s or stylish Diack orves, sound, kind and true: e gold Cheap. Apply to bS, at T'Wese'Twenty-t rd street, or at Sand 56 Whute st, Jou SALE—A FIRST CLASS PAIR OF 154% HAND kK Horses, 7and 8 years old; sound and gentle: a ood style and action; will child can drive oF ride them? be soidiut a great diacutt aft se Fags oun el, English Stylo, Crigave Weeks -AppIY at private stable 12k street. SALE—TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP, TWO suitable tor truck, butcher, j, $00, $3; must be sold to-day. NOK Horses; also a Lens) milkman or tariner; $ 10 Chrystie street. i en SEES JOR SAL!—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, BROWN Horse. 16 hands, 9 years; sound ana gentle; great powers of endurance: pleasant uuder the radule, and an excellent roauster, paces and trots; has paced a mile in 2, under the Watch, and can do it again; top Wagon, built vy William Gray; also a Harness, in good condi: tion, Inguire tor HUGH, trom 8 tilt) 4. ¥. and trom 3 ull 5 P.M, atthe Flth avenue stables, Forty 1ourth st. NOR § AP—OR EXCHANGE FOR SOUND Fes hand worse, pair pouy but ist, band Horses 8 years old; iron grays: also douvle Wood Gibson cai Have Huriess. Private , NOR SALE CHEAL I town i ivery s from the building If aesired; the stock is fir and heap, as the owner is in other business ; ce. For particulars cail a 2,188 third |G OF COUPES, LAN daulets, Clarence: Pony Phaetons, four eat Rockaways, Road vane &c., of our own and no top Froud Wagons our specialty, No CAKKIAGE Cy., 117, 19 and 11 SOUND GELDING WANTED— Answer must give full particulars and spend and price. Address FUs- Pasi Cheap, tor cas! 4s to age, Color, sia STABLE WANIED—WITH TWO stalls, above ground, and room for two carrin Within three or tour blocks of the corner of Ma avenue and Thirty rourth street, dress, giving loca fib Wad varus, Hl Dox BABS Pout oftee. OF A HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. YD HAND CARRIAG Depot Wagon, ose gies, Pony Phactons, Ke Coupes, all styles new ANUFACTUR! $.—DOCTORS PHAR. Phacton, several Buz- Dog Carts, Victorias, opular pri UNION, bid T WESTCHESTER Cua wes, all kinds of our J. COLYER & CL Washington place, opposite 714 Broadway. WAXTED—A SECOND HAND TWO-WHEELED GIG, with top, in good order. BOYD & SMITH, 183 Pacific street, Brooklyn. TAN ED—A TEAM OF HORSES, SUITABLE FOR A farm, for which Builders’ Hardware or Gas Fix. tures will’ be given. J. O, HOYT & 5ON, 171 Broadway, WAXTED—HORSE, TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS, horse must be sound and trotin three minutes, in exchange for tour acres at M XN. J.. lightly ene cumbered. Address box 30) Post office. —OD BAY HORS J. grays, two brown: one light Road Wagon. Forty-sixth street. WILL BUY A LADYS COMPLET. $351 ou., consisting of bay Pony (can show 2:00), fon Phaeton, Harness, Robes, Whip, &. To be seen ab way. make, ¢ ONSON'S Btable, corner Warren and Henry streets, Brooklyn. Twill expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder wt my store No. 72 Pine street, Sew York city, on Monday, the zist day of september, 1874, ac 10 A. M. the Furniture and Fixtures ot the Philo W! Smith ‘and Manhattan Varnish Company, together with the stock on hand, both manufaciured and raw. Terms cash. THOMAS N. BOLLES, Assignee. BISSELL, AUCTIO. THES DA at 1039 a. M., at 4 Reade street, chamelled Sau Pans and Preserving Kettles, hand, panel and rip Saws, Hainmers, Butts, Pocketbooks, «ec. ; also 600 dozen Amer: ican Table Knives and Fo rest goods. BISSELL & VO., Auctioneers. 21, 1874, ats UCTION SALE-0N MONDAY, Si ZA o'clock 1%. M-, will be soid at public aueticn the eight Lots on which formerly stood the old hotel called the Davis House, lately bufnea down, situated in Harrison avenue, between Fourth aud Filth streets, Harrison, N. J.: terms easy. For tu riiculurs inquire of S JACOBS, Ml Kighth avenue, N. ¥., or G. ER, at the premises, Harrison, N. J. UCTION—ATTHE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 36 West Pittcenth st., between Filth and Sixth avs., DAY (Friday), commencing 1044 o'clock, the property of W. I LIVINGSTON, Esq. Pianotorte, Bronzes, Paintings, Statuary, &. Drawing Room’ superb’ Grand Duchess styl ered silk b de; tageres, Cabinets, Carpets, Paint ings, Bronzes: magnificent rosewood | Planoforte, cele: brated maker; Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes.’ Mat- tresses, Extension ‘Tabl jutfet, Silverware, Glassw rey Furniture basement, kitchen and servants’ apartments! Sale peremptory. Partics wishing to attend this sale take 6th ay. stages or 6th av. cars. AUG! 'E MARTINES. Auctioneer. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. Furniture, Bedaing, Fancy Goods, &c., on SATUKDAY, at 11 o’cloc D. W. Ives will sell a splendid assortment of Furnitare of every dexcription; also Bedding, &c. dozen Preserving Jars of the best pattern. iso other goods. Particulars to-morrow. UCTION NOTICE.-HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, Sells this day, at 1044 o'clock, all the’ Household Furni: ture of private residence 21 tust 2Uth st., near Broadway amely, Pianotorte, C . latest style Parlor Suita, covered ii satin reps, complete Chamber Suits, With Dressing Case; Wedsteads, Bureaus, Eusy Chalrs, Mattresses, Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Clocks, Brotizes, Cur: tains, Bookcases, Centre ' Tables, Extension Tables, Buf- fet, &c.; basement and kitchen Furniture. Sale positive, UCTION SALE.—THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock. at the elegant private residence 210 West I wenty-tirst stre ‘ar Seventh avenue, handsome and usetul Household Furniture, two elegant Pianofortes, Steinway & sons’ 7 octave and Decker & #ros.’ four round 74g octave. Marie Antoinette and Princess style Parior Su! ered tn “damask $.tin” and brocatel; inlaid and murble top Cenire and Card Tabies, French plate Mirrors, tine Oil Paintings. Imported, Bronze Figures, Olocks, Lace Curtains, Library and Secretaire Bookcases, handsome ¢warf Bookcase, Library Tables, Turkish Suit, in sa- tne; spanish and Turkish Lounges, Easy ‘Chairs, WHung Desk, rosewood and walnut’ Bedroom Sets, with ressing Cuses, Isedxteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes, Washstands, “I hair and spring Mattresses, Rep, Plush and Haircloth Suits; Extension Table, Buttet, Dining Cl Silverware, Crockery, Hall’ Stand, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, &c: B.—Sale positive. Take Seventh or Ei cars. ROBERT ©. CASHIN, UCTION NOTICE, Elegant Household Furniture, at public auction, THIS DAY, ver 400 Low by catalogue. 600 yards velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, THIS (Friday) MORNING, commencing at 104g o'clock. at privare residence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth av. Parlors consist magnificent rosewood Etageres, 744 octave rieh rose- Wood Pianotorve, best, city, maker: latest styles inlaid Parlor Suits, covered in satin brocatel, &c.; ‘inlaid Cen- tre Tables, Cabinets, Jardiniers, gilt Tables, Vil Paint. ings, imported Bronzes, ornamental Clock, &c.; Cham: ber ' Suit, complete: solid rosewood and ‘walnut Bea steads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, 20 curled hair and spring Mattre: Pillows. | Dining Room—sideboard, xtension Table, Library and Side Tabie, turkish Chairs, &c.; Lounges, Hall stand, &c. Sale positive. HENKY E. McDONNELL, Auctioneer, UCIION SALE POSITIVELY, RAIN OR SHIN ‘This (Friaay) morning, September 15, at 1034 o'clock, 25) lots userul und handsome Househo.d Furniture, at the private residence 103 West Twenty-cighth street, near Sixth avenue; magnificent Parlor Suits, in satin, brocade, reps and haircloth ; iables, Etayeres, Curtains, Paintings, Mirrors, rosewood and walnut’ Chamber Suits, Library, Dining and Servants’ Furniture, rose- wood Pianotorte, 600 yards velvet Brussels Carpets. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. Goods packed and delivered for purchavers. B® ROBERT SOMBRVILLE, AUCTIONEE AT HIS AUCTION" MART. 74 UN PLACE, ABSOLUTE SALE THIS. DAY O'CLOCK, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES U1 AN ELEGANT CITY RESIDENCE, REMOVED TO SOMERVILLE'S AUCTION MART, TO BE SOLD WITH- OUT RESERVE, INCLUDING HAZLETON PIANO, SHARP'S BILLIARD TABLE, 30 CARPETS, 20 BU- REAUS AND BEDSTEADS, PARLOR SUITS. Library and Dining Suits, fine Crockery and Glassware Clocks, Ornaments, Beds, Bedding, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Hall Stands, Kitchen and’ Culinary. Articles, &c., &c.; also a quantity of antique mahogany Furni- taré; over 20) lors. ‘These goods must be sold and paid tor to-morrow, regardless of weather, asthe owner de- parts in haste, DWARD SCHENCK, AUC’ Mortgage sale of elegant Cabinet Furmture, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, THIS DAY, atl o'clock, an clegant assortment ot the finest Furni- hth avenue ‘uctioneer. ‘KERSITY AT 103 | ture, of the must modern and unique styles of parior,, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps; superb Centre and Card Tables, and every variety of style of Furniture. The above is now onexhibition, and will repay those in wantof turniture. ‘To be sold’at auction at ‘No. 6) Liberty street, A. LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER, valuable P ots and Villa Sites at Tuesday. September 2, at 2 P. M. at office 128 Broadway, New York. KF. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, + Extra large sale of rich Household Furniture at the salesroou 63 Eust Thirteenth street, near Broad- ‘ay, THIS DAY (Friday) ptember 18, at 11 o’ctock. The entire Furniture of a large private house trom the ppper pari of the Iso the rich Furniture from a Fiith avenue French flut, embracing rich Parlor, Bed- roomand Dining Room Furniture; rich carved black walnut Buffet, pillar Extension Table and Chairs in leather; black walnut Chamber Suits, with Dressing Case Bureaus; eight Parlor uits, Armoire Wardrobes, gilt Tavies, Chiffoniers, French Cabinets, : ecretary Desks, French plate Mantel and rier Mirrors, in gilt and black walnut fraines; Sew! Machines, best hair Mattresses, Blankets, Curtains, China, Glass and Kitchen Ware, copper Boilers, &c.: also ‘a tine 74 uctave rosewood WILL” SELL abylon, L. T., on ror particulars ‘call Steck & Co, Plano, two7 octave rosewood Pianos, 8 Cot. tae Suits, Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Carpets. arpets will be sold about 3 o'clock, Pianos at 1 o'clock. ‘alogues carly this morning. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, &C. ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 1%, AT 10% O'CLOOK, AT SALESROOMS, 686 BROADWAY, the entire contents of a four story house, removed for convenience of sale, comprising in part rovewood and walnut Parlor, Chamber, Librarv and Dining Room elvet, Axminster, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; Bedding, Mattresses: rosewood Plano; Clocks, Bronzes, Pictures, &c. all in fine order and worthy the attention of parties turnishing. Sale positive, as owner is leaving the city. 8 WEINRERGER, AUCTIONKER,—MARSHAL'S «, sale of Carpets and Vilcloth this day (Friday), at 103, O'clock, at 154 Bowery, viz.:-—-7 rolls of l, Ligand 3 yards Wide Oilcioth and'adout 1,00 yards of now Bri Is and other Carpets: 4rolis of rope Matting, By or- ro: JOHN LAKKIN, City Marshal. Also for aecount of whom it may concern, to pay charges and advances, @ fue collection of (il Yamtiigs, 1 alabaser Jewelry Box, Lerystal Fruit Dish, 4c. ; also Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Sal ive ‘BRE, JOHNSON, JR,, AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise aod Fine Arts Salesroom Nassau street. Real Estate Departinent 21 Park row, New York. ON SATURDAY, AT. 10% O'Cr.01 ‘AY 87 NASSAU STKEET, om CONTINUATION OF THE FINE SALE OF CARPETS, MATTRESSES, BED PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, & JERE, JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS + day, at 104 o'clock, at No. 383 Fourth avenue near Twenty cignth siree!, all the Fixtures of a confectionery store; fine, large Mirror, Counters, scales, Shelvius, Glasy Cases, Jara, marble top lables, walnut Chairs, Clock, Icebox, Confectionery, Tools, &e', &c ORRIS | WILKIN 1ANDSOME Household Furnithre at auction, —E. H. LUDLOW & CO, will seil at ouetion, on Friday, September 18, 1574, atl o'clock A.M. at the store No. 1148 Broad GHtevens Kullding), southeast corner of Twenty seve: street, where It has been placed for convenience of sale, handsome parlor Furmicuce, black put aud gilt, in figured satin, damask; inarquetry parlor Cavinet, black wainut’ extension dining Idole, black wainut Buttet aud Chairs, carved black walnut Kedsicads, Dressing Bureaus, inarble tops; black walnut Plimpton Suin Bed, Comunodes,, Washstands and Ch a hair anst'sp vs. kacs, &e.; Cornices, Lambrequi lace Curtains. biuck Wainut Library and. entre rosewood aad black walnut Wardrobes, Writing Desks and Lounges; | cs Brussels and ingrain Car and Ri Hise au davaet nent otha “And cr Hay ree ie HT A i WNT PRICE FOUR CEN SALES Abr AUCTION. MostGack Sabu or ats AND AVE TASSELL & KEARNEY, Auctioncers bast Thirteenth street. wil sell on Frid a- 1044 o'clock, at the o!d-established stand No. 362 Grand Street, near hasex, al! the siock of Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. also the Fixtures and cight years’ unexpired Lease ot CAPS.—VAN (ottice “Lie Ich inst, above building. at a low rent Sale positive In lots, ers invites, By order Chas. HM. Bailey, Attorney ior Mortga; THE SALE / Stepladders. Wooden Ware ae. the Lsth Inst. at ll o'clock, at i Deal PANABKOKERS | SALE—MEN'S THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, street, will sell this day, at Il o'clock pi Beaver and Pilot Over oats, Cloth “and Cashin sack 1 Cassimere Pants, By ore P. GANLEY, 67 Division street. py NBRO: ‘ S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AU h tioneer, 59 New Bowery, will sell this day, at 1 o'clock sharb, 50 lots Dresses! Shawis, Sacaues, Rem- hants, Lable’ Linen, Blanket . Underelothing, 4c. : also Coats, Pantaloons ana Vests. py orter ot Al H, Samuels, Grand street, Williamsburg. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R FLELD, Auctioneer (salestoom No. 89 Bowery), will sell, this day, at 11 o'clock, 600 s0is men’s and women’s Citing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclotuiug. Quilts, Blane kets, Bedding, Boots, ©. €C + also 40) lots Voats, Pants and Vests. By order’ D. DeLong, Kast Broudway: . i and Business Vests, ac, B.—The sale of men’s clothing will commence at jock shar ARD WALTER Will sell, this R—MARSH ALIS, lock, at sales AUCTIONE , Friday, at) « ‘one large k. MARVIN'R. CLARK, Marsnal, 5 \, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL cer.—Wines, Liquors, Champagne, Cigars, veTION. Horsey SE ». Wagon, ‘&e.—Vhis day (Friday), September 18, at iV o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, the Stock and Fixtures of a first class Liquor Store, cdnsisting of casks fhe Brandies, Port, Sherry and Rhine Wines; Bitters, barrels choice old Bourbon ana Rye, Seotch and irish Whiskey, Gin, Kum, cases Brandies, Gin, Bitters, cases and baskets Shampagne, a large lot of Ci Liquor Pumps, Oftice ; also one Horse, HERIFE . lortgage sale, day (Friday), Septem- No. 44 Bleecker street, one steam y a large lotof Beltings, Pulleys, Sale positive. WM, H. CARROLL, Attorney tor Mort Carpet Beati &e ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUXNITURE, Mirrors, &¢.—S. HERMAN, Sheritts Aue: tioncer. sells Saturday, September 19, at LL o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, parlor, bedroom and dining room Furnk ture, Carpets, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, & M. J. Keese, Deputy. WM. C.’CONNER, W277. day, at 2 ment of Partor Bureaus, Wed: boards, Bookea: herit L THIS ock, at 404 Canal street, a large assort- uits, in reps and haircloth’; black walnut ads. Washstands, Wardrobes, Side Tables, Chairs,’ Soras, Lounges, fine French plate pier and plain ‘Mirrors, curled husk and other Mattresses; Feather Beds, Pill Sheets, Quilts and Comiorters; Clocks, silverplated Ware, Vases, Window > hades, Crockery, glass and wood Ware, Stoves, Counters, Desks, Fancy Goods, Gas Fix: tures, and aiso ve tapestry, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; Oticloth, Ruxs, Mattings, &c. ¢ UCTIONEER, WILL 5: _ENSTRUCTIO —URSULINE ACADEMY, ‘ + Boarding and Day School, East, Morrisania, New rk.—Vhis institution, in its plan of education, unites every advantage thutcan be derived trom « pugciy and conscientious care bestowed on the pupils ine branch of science becoming to their sex. witleren: religion is no obstacle to the admission of young la A ties, rovided they be willing to contorm to the yeneral regu> lations of the school. “All payments ure to be mace semi-annually in advance. No deduction will be made jor partial absence or withdrawal from the academy unless in case of protracted illness : ‘Terms for Boarders.—Board and tuition in English and Freneb, per annum, $250: tuition In music on the Piano, $#): ‘Washing of clothes and use of bed. 198 of the'library, $3, ‘Terms tor day scholars—Tuition in English and French, per annum, $60; tuition in music on the piano, $60. »chool books at the store price. ‘Tne usual extra Charges are made for the instruction in drawing, painting, singing, foreign languazes, &c. The scholastic year begins regularly on the first Monday of September and ends about the ena of June or beginnins ot July, Thursday is the regular visiting Day. Letters Written or recelved by the young ladies are inspected y 62 BOWERY (UPTOWN 8, COLLE +75 Broad. Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, higher Mathematics, Penmanship, English branche: day and ovening; 24 Writing Lessons, $26); backwar persons privately advanced. La partment. ON THK HUD Deere MOUNT ST. VINCENT, son River Railroad, 13 miles trom the city; 12 trains to and 12 from the Mount daily. This institution, under the special direction of the Sisters of Charity, is the largest and best appointed in the country. Terms, in- cluding everything but music, $295 per annum. General patronage solicited. LADY WHO LIVES FAR OUT WEST AND WILL only be in this State three weeks, shes to learn Preserving natural flowers pertectly ; only those who are gxberienced will please answer this.’ Address Mrs. C. J. ‘M., box 142 Herald office. (QHABLIER, INSTITUTE, removed to 108 Wost Fitty-ninth street, will reopen September 14. HAF MUTES.—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF articulation will receive at her home a tew deat mute pupils. Address W. F. H., 148 William street. RIVATE TUITION—SOUTH COAST.—THE REV. W B. Philpot, assisted by a competent staff, continues to take pupils for the umiversities, the army’ and other public examinations; reterence, if need be, given and Tequestea. ue MISSES DOREMUS WILL REOPEN THEIR Day school Thursday, September 24, at 47 East Twenty-first street. Waster te GERMAN CATHOLIC LADY, AD. vanced in years, to teach German and music ina small family. Call between 8 and 9 A. M., or address Dr. &. room 439 Windsor H otel. FURNITURK, Littlehampton, Sussex, England, id walnut Parlor Suit, with French wainut panels; upholstered in all wool rep, with puffing, for only ninety-fve dollars. FRANK RHONEK & CO., 8% and 81 Bowery. Manufactory, 222 tu 23) East Thirty-seventh street, PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUS! ing, will dispose of all their elegant, costly and plata Household Furniture, viz:—Maguiticent Parlor suits, covered in rich satin brocatel, cost $1,200, 1M pieces, for $3; one do. $150; elegantly carved ‘and gilt fraines, latest s.yles rep and huircloth Suits, $59 to $100; 12 Chan der suits. In rosewood and wainut; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, curled hair Mattresses, &c.; Bronzes, Orn ments, Turkish Lounges and kasy Chairs, Etageres, Bookcases, Buffet, Centre, Side aud Extension fables; solid Silver and Glassware. N. B.—A brilliaut toned 7} octave rosewood Pianotorte, cost $90, tor $300; Stool and Cover. Call at private residence 120 West Twenty. third street, near Sixth avenue, for three days. A SACRIFICE,—PRESSING CIRCUMSTANC: COM. vel private ily to sell (whole or in part) their Household Furniture, comprising Parlor its, in satin, cost $675, ior $200; do., $150; elegant Decker & Bros, if octave Pianoforte at one-quarter cost; Library and Dining Purnita Tarkish Suits, $90; Bedroom Sy with Dressing Cases, $6) to $150; Bedsteads, Mattresses} rep, plush, haircloth sults, $10; Paintings, Bronzes, &c. Culi, tor three days, at private residence 210 West 21st st, PRIVATE FAMILY IN PRESSING CIRCUM- A ‘stances wilt sell utereat sacrifice, magnificent satin brocade, latest style Parior Suit. cost $6. for $175: one do., $125; brocatel and reps Sitting Room and ‘Turkish Suils, $75, $1 «1 $25; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, wita dressing cases, $65 up to $229: Pianotorte 1d Carpets, Curtains, Paintings; Library, Drawing Roon Furniture; a bargain Residence 103 West Twenty- eighth street, near Sixth avenue. A -WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR » Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PERTHWALT £'CO."s, 155 and 187 Chatham street. An ianmense stoc! BARGAIN FOR C4SH—PARLOR SUIT IN SATIN, J $175; brocatel, $125, r $35; Ptanoforte, $250; Carpets, duc. ;'also 8, dc. Residence, 21 East Twentieth street, near Broad way. AWNO;, 8 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET —FURNI- +, ture, Carpets, Mattresses, Extension Tables, Dres: ing Cases, Bookcases, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Sets, &.: a cua ed Grand Piano, at vrivate prices, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- 41 ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by weekl instalments, at O'FARKELUS warehouse, 110 bight avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-frst streets, MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS SUIT, COV ered silk brocade, cose $400, tor $20): do., $10); do., Pianoforte, + Parlier, ber, Dining Farai @ sacrifice; property of family leaving city. 15th street, hear Sth av (ARDS, , CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS Law’ For is, Bilis of 'L nd every kind of Jon, Commerciat and Theatrical ung, ently cheaply and promptly done at THE METROPOLILAN PRINT: ING EsTABLISHMENT, No, 213 Broadway. Estimates cheerfully given on application, cues Boerne AND CARPETS. —@20,00 WORTH OF Furniture now off+ring at our iuimense wareroom, 25 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city; Parlor Suits, 7 pieces, $40, and Chamber Suits 9 pieces, $22, A choive assortment ot Carpets, Velvet, Body Brus: gels, Tapestry Brussels and all wool 1 grains at low Brocnt egy ey, Saades, Taos, Cor aing Lam. ts, Matting, &c. ” i en iH f°. uccessor to H. O'Farrell, 610, 512, 514 and 516 Righth avenua, N, B.Just opening nice line of Tapestry Brussels at to $1 25 pe d. WIsH TO PURO irrors, Pianotortes, &c., in large or areas C vali, b4yg West Thirty-second ste CARPETS, all lots, Ad> pus QUEEN'S HOTEL, QU . ‘This weil known first class hotel, having recently changed proprietors. will now be found one o: the most comtortable ln the South of Ireland, Being situate close to the landing siages and ratiway depot, will be ‘ound most convenent to American tourists arriving by the several steamers, 10 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS—PLANS AND specifications are now ready and proposals will pe received untut Wednesday, the inst., at LZ o'clock My for the erection of a hotel ‘building at Kye Beach, Woat ches er county. Apply at the office of J. C, MARRHAM, Architect, 71 Broadway, New York. DENTISTRY, BEAUTIFUL SET $4.—GUM THETH SINGLE, $i. Bxtracting as Silv wilting, 00 mun aries ase com

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