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77 SPORTING—DOGs, BIRDS, «Cc. —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG: « Birds, &c.; Medicines tor all diseases: preps ‘ood for mocking birds, at B, G. DOVEY’S, No. i ALE—ONE DOUBLE-BARRELLED BREACH- {flakes Gas: dae vartridge Tustruments com se ¢ Musical Box. six tunes. Address box w PAIR OF THOROUGHBRED §8T, ‘ ler ane ave months old; tather and mother norted by the owner, Address 5ST. BERNARD, Herald tice. qe nl .E—-A PAIR OF HIGH BREO IRISH RE ee eect and bitch. Inguire on board ship Ben- gal, Empire Stores, near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, FOR SALE, A FINE SINGLE BARREL t TSME OP Pigeon Gun, former'y the property of the late Dick k ‘Ad- ith which he won all 1GKON GUN, Herald office. is matches. THE TU FRENCH POOL IS NOW OPEN ON THE RUN- ning racesat Poston and the rifle match between Zhe Irish and American teams and the froe for all purse At Fieewood Fark between American Girl, Fullerton, Glostor and Camors, aud also on the boat race between Morris and brown at St. Johns, N. B.. at JOHNSON'S Pool Room, corner iwenty-eighih'street and Broadwa: {orders prompuy attended to, Full returns received each event by telegraph. Pool room open from 7 A.M. until P.M KERFOOY? PAR FALL MEE FIRST DAY No. 1, Purse $500, for 3 minute class. No. 2 Purse $600, tor 2:30 class. » DAY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I4. 3 ¢ $00, for 2:15 class. No. 4. Purse $510, for 2235 class, THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, OCIOBER 15. No. 5. Purse $50), tor 2 s. No. 6 Purse $000, tor2 FOURTH DAY. No. 7. Purse $500, for 2:40 class, No. 6 Purse $60, tor 2:27 class, Condition».—Ali ‘the above races will be mile heats, 300 IN PREMIUMS, »DAY, OCTUBER 13, RIDAY, OCTOBER 16, best Sin 5, in harness, and will be conducted under the xwes of the National Association. intries wiil close at ZB. Johnson's, Twenty-eighth sirect and Broadway, Monday, September 2:, at 9 P.M. Address all communi- Cations fo Witham McMahon, at the above address, of « Deerioot Park Hotel. Coney istand roaa. WILLIAM McMAHON, Proprietor. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING, SEPT. 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT THE WAVERLEY BOARDING STABLES, M7, 149 AND 151 Wiest THIRTY-PIFTH STREET, THE FINE, VALUABLE AND WELL KNOWN TURNOUT OF M. F. TODD, ES be. including his fast and handsome sorrel Geldiig, 15 bands high, 8 years old, sired by Morrell, dam by’ St. Law- Te} 5 t. Todd purchased this horse one year ago, and he then showed him a full mile in ihe is @ very res olute, prompt and game driver, be driven by a child, and is as honest a trotter as goes the road; he ¢an 30 gait and trot @ mile on day of sale in 2:40; Warranted sound and kind. Also side bar tullleather top Trotting Wagon, nearly new; one set covered mounted Harness, one kersey Blanket and Blanket and Hood, Robe, Whip, &c. SALE WILL BE POSITIVE, RAIN OR 'SHINE AS MR, TODD HAS A CONTRACT SOUTH WHICH CALLS HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION AND ATTENDANCE. ‘Also immediately alter the above will be sold by pub- Ne auction, topay bill of keep, fray, Horse, busiess or contractor's agon and set of Harness, left at above stable on 6th of April last, and owner has not been seen or heard from sinc of C. RYAN, Proprietot UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JORNSTON aw Johnston & Van Tasselb, i "is HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE Is KEMOVED TO THE SYACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 26 THIRTEENTH STREET, 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 sate 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 OCK HOUSE {3 RELIABILITY, A AlHE BREWSTER WAGON.” A. + We are now exhibiting our usual September stock, complete, in all weights and enurely tresh. being our pro- duction of the last few Weeks. special attention is called to the “parallel, or straight arm axle,’ which we have adopted after a thorough trial of over three years. to our light wagons a precision and easé Ln ri heretofore anknown to the trade. Factory, Broad wa; ana Forty-seventh street. Downtown warérooms, Fif avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. a ARCH. JOHNSTON. | | FINE SIDE BAR TOP RUAD WAGON, BY BATES AMILTON PARK MEETING—AT NEW HAVEN, Conn. m TUESDAY, OCT. 13. No. 1.—Purse $1,000, for 2:50 class ; $500 to first, $300 to second, $200 to third. No. 2—Purse $1,000, for 2:31 class; $500 to flrat, $300 to Second, $20 to third WEDNESDAY, OCT, 14. No. 3.—Purse $1,0.0, tor 2:35 class; $00 to first, $300 to ‘second, $200 to third. No. 4.—Running Purse. half mile heats, best 3 in 5; $150 to first, $10 to second, $30 to third. No. 5.—Purse $400, for double teams ; $200 to first, $150 to second, $50 to third, No. @—P oe er % 0 Xo. 6.—Purse $1,000, for 2:40 class; $500 to first, $300 to second, $200 to third. No. 7.—Running Purse, $300, mile heats, best 2in 3; $1 to first, $120 to second, $3) to third. No. 8.—Purse $1,000, tor 2:25 class; $500 to first, $300 to 3200 to third, National rules and condi‘ions same as advertised for duly Mectins, 1874, at Catskill Driving Park. Entries ¢ Tuesday, September 22, at 2 P. M, Entries must be addrossed to Clark White, Catskill, N. Y.; or R. B. Vining, New Haven, Conn. C. RYM&RDON, President. R, B. Vinixc, Secretary. CLark Wize, Superintendent. FALPRSO® ,RIVER AGRICULTURAL AND DRIVING Park Association.—Entries in. the various purses close Monday, sept. 2 JOS. G. FROST, secretary. Nee JERSEY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 WILL CONTINUE OPEN nday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 21, 22 and A ‘grand display ot Agricultural Implements, Ma- hinery, Fancy Goods, Poultry, Fruits, Flowers and ‘egetables. Trials ot speed on the track will begin at 10 o'clock Monday morning, rain oF shine. MOS CLARK, Jr., President. P. T. Quins, Correspondin; <A ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, First 'ail M_eting September 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1874. FIRS DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, Purse No. 1—$500, for horses that have never beaten three minutes, 20 entries. $300, for horses that have never beaten ECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Purse No. 3—$600, for horses that have never beaten 2:38, 17 entri ‘$1,000, for horses that have never beaten Piirse No. * THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Purse No. 5—$500, for double teams, 4 entries, Purse No. 6—31.000, tor horses that ‘have never beaten 2:27, Tentrien, FOURTH DAY—PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, Purse No. 7~$600, for horses’ that havo never beaten 2:45, 20 entries. A parte No; 8-$2,000, tor horses that have never beaten es. aatsces.commence each day at 2 o'clock prompt, good ay-and track. mission to Field, Grand Stand ana Quarter Stretch, $2 “Ladics treo. Admission’ to Club dcuse, nated by amember, $6 pS 4 Gro. W. Oakey, Superintendant.. i = OSTERS FOR HORSE RACES, MEETINGS, &C. romptly and cheapiy done at the METROPOLITAN Sai ASTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, Herald uilding. {PHS THIRTIETH ANNUAL FAIR AND FALL RACES of the Society of Agriculture and Horticulture of Westchester county, at White P have been Poned to the first three fair days next week. Gram ibition and splendid fleld of horses. J. 0. MILLER, Secretary. ost ex: x 5 CARKIAGES, “ac. A’ AUCTION—ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, AT ll O'CLOCK, BY VAN TASSELL & KKARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, at their NEW AUCTION MART, 0, 12 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, THE FIRST REGULAR SALE in our NEW AUCTION MART, and will include some of the CHOICEST STOCK ever offered at AUCTION IN THIS CITY, COMPRISING IN PART AS FOLLOWS :— PAIR WHITE ROAD HORSES, FULL BROTHERS, sired by Ashland, dam by Briguolia ; both have long maues and tails hands, 7 and 8 yeari Kind und, a harness: free trom vice; warranted Kind and true; have extra fihe style and action: ot great boitom and endurance; can trot in 2:50 and are in every respect a tirst class gentlemat rosd team, and will bt sold separate; together with top Wason, Pole and Shafts, made by Good- win, and set fine dounle Harness.’ &c., &c, STEAM VuRY KLEGANT AND S1YLISH' BAY CAR- RIAGE HORSES, 16 hands,7 years; kind in all harness; free from uli vice’ and warranted sound in every particu- lar; have been used by present owner the past Yeu as a carriage team: are reliable in every re- ‘and ure sold only spe on account of owner _foing abroad, together with Se AKER CLARENCE, nearly new, built by MINER & STEVENS, and set fine carriage Har- ness, made to order by Wood Gibson. GENTL:: MAN'S ROAD TEAM, BAY MARES, with long es and tails, sired by second HAMBLETO- AN, dam RATTLER MARE, IS hands, 6 years: ‘kind and true in all harness: tree from’ vice; very stylish and handsome; are all day travel: Jers; with tittle handling will be made to trot fast; can trot in 4:3) minutes: are in every re- spect a first claxs road team ; ure very promising, are warranted sound, kind and tru op Wagon, pole and shafts, and set fine double Harness, made by Wright; Whips, Blankets, ae. OTJING HORSE BILLY WEERS, sired by Hawk. by Tormentor, 15'g hands, 8 years; k and true in all harpess; free from vice; very, stylish, easy and pleasant driver; is afraid of and canbe driven by the most inexpe- richeed driver at fall speed; can trot in 2:40 and cau beat2:45 to pole, and without exception is cue of the most promising horses in this city, and is wart J sound, kind and true; together with THREE-4 ER SGAT'ROAD WAGON, nearly new, buiiy vy DUSENBURY & V. DUZER, and set ness, by Nelson & Guild. HORSE, SIRED BY SNU id dam ‘k’s Hambletonian, raised at Newourg, kind in harness; tree ig prompt, free and it; has never been handled 1, but can pull top wagon on the road in is superior to pole, and is making one ibn horses in the country, and is war- ranted sound, kind and true. together with @ TOP Slut BAK bet Nie eal eho BY CORBETT & CU., nearly new; Harness, &c. CHESTNU1 Gr LDING, NIRED BY YOUNG WEBSTER, dam Ver) ont, black hawk Mare, 15% hands, 6 's: kind and true in ali harness; free fr y ens a Oey (ty drive: A class roadsier ; can be driven by any one. TOP wa DN (eULL SPRING), BY DUSENBURY & NELSON. preit Hor spe 3 minut ot ih TWENTY OTHER HORSES, full description of which will appear in Monday and Tuesday's Herald. ‘The public are invited to inspect our New Auction Mart ahd Carriage Repository on this day. A large and well selected stock of Carri: ‘ness, Blankets, &c., will always be foun Privave sale. STOCK ON s and Har. on hand at EXHIBITION MONDAY, AFTER 12 O'CLOCK, VALUABLE TROTTING HORSE AT AUCTION.— Elegant bay, 154 hands high, 6 six years; sired by [sereteceneenns mi kind, gentle and true in all harness; entirely tree ‘trom’ vice; fi steady, open gait; does not shy or pull; any one can drive him; not atraid of anything: can trot in condi. tion now in 2:40, and warranted to trot a mile in 2:50 on day of sale and warranted sound; this 1s one of the most promising, young horses in the country; digree guaranteed. PeWill be sold at auction positively to the highest bid- nee at ARCH, JOHNSTON'S Mart, 19 to 25 TIT ee at ee niversity place, TUESDAY, September 22, at 12 o'clock, wheré he can be seen and (ried till’ time ot sale, = UCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE s Livery Staple, corner Soutn Eight and STON. fOTTN: AReT. ¥ “ahi D., comprising, 20 Horses, Rock: Coaches, Sleighs, Hur: nes ty COLt & MURPHY, on Th September 24, at 10% o'clock. A -MAJOR CHAS, W. BARKER'S « GREAT REGULAR HORSE AND CARRIAGE 8. J "TO-MORROW. TO.MORHOW, TO-MORROW, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, q , CITY AUCTION MART, AND NEW YORK TATTER. By 8A) corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. Trotters, roadsters, matched pairs, family, business ong ort ea iee erring im Harness, &c, hoald ar siring & lac jae should en- ‘ter their stock betor fe OP. Me today. ete BO LIGHT ONE HORSE PEDLER'S WAGON FOR sale cheap—Suitable for cigars, Confectionery, dry yn Ol ress g : rney, 257 Decatur siree pow Lew! a stuyveaant averiues, Brookiyne —WAGONS AND TRUCKS CHEAP,—EXPRESS, business, delivery, bakers’ and platform second hand; al: feed and ENRY’S Auction Mart, Jets in the city; made by Wood Brothers; on! ‘used a few times; gentleman leaving town; cost $1,750; price $1,000, No. 5 West Thirteenth street, A CALECHE, COUPE AND TWO SIDE BAR TOP Wagons, by Brewster; Coupe Rockaway, 2 Barouches, lsix seat Phacton, all im good order; 40'top and open Road Wagons, full spring and side bars, by city makers, from $50 up: 2 Clarences, 1 second ‘hand Cl ; Sulkics, by Caffrey; also several second hand Sulkies al eletons, Blankets, Robes, 3 kc. WM H. GRAY, 20 ‘and 23, Wooster street, BARGAIN,—FOR SALE, HALF PRICK, ONLY FOR Want of" use, & bay Horse, 8 years ofd, 16 hands, rightevery way. SAMUEL EDDY, No.1 pl PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—CONSISTING OF six stalls and room for four carriages. 1.2 West Six- teenth street; rent $60 per month. FIRST CLASS LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE, 48 Kast Forty-third street; terms moderate; good care taken, Cull and see for yourself, Bros., to be sold at auction Sommorrow. Ab WARNER ATOR, SALE, ONE OF THE FINEST LANDAU- 8. F, A. Carriages received on’ storage or sale: terms Ub: eral; rooms light, clean and dry. Brewster & Co.'s, of Broome street, SECOND HAND'TOP WAGONS BOUGHT FOR CanH. A. 8. FLANDRAU, 872 and 374 Broome sirect, corner of Mott, Fourth avenue cars pass door. GENTLEMAN'S DRIVING TEAM FOR SALF,— Hambletonian Mare and Kentucky Horse; can trot together in 3 minutes or better; the horse can do better than 50 single; piso a Brewster, of Broome 8! Wagon, madg to order in May.’ very little use and double Harness, by Stillings;” will be Taely, Apply to Mr. HENRY DOUGLAS, 69 Irving place. LARGE STOCK OF GRUBE'S CELEBRATED make of Kockaways, Phuetons, Buggies, express and business Wagons tor sale. at manutacturer's prices, or twenty per cent off, at 141 Broadway. A —FOR SALE, A VERY FINE HORSE, 15.3 HANDS + high, six years old, sound and kind; will show three minute g sit; can outstyle anything in this city. Private stable 131 West Seventeenth street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, (PE EUREKA HORSE BLANKET COMPANY have instructed their agents, Feters & Calhoun Co., No, 33 Mercer sireet, near Grand, to offer their immense stock of Horse Blankets at retail for cash, C. O. D,, at the following discount trom thear iist prices:— Common lined and unlined blankets. + 15 per cent American Kersey Blanketa......... . -20 per cent Lnghsn Kersey Blankets. ay 5 per cent Sweats ana Hoods a "1s per cent and exan Superior make of gooux e all intermediate profits by purchasing direct MO LEI—A LARGE, COMMODIOUS STABLE, 28 and 28) West Forty-second strect; also several Cot- tages on same block. “Apply to M. A.J. LYNCH, Il Pine stree and «: T° LETOPRIVATE STABLES AT 144 Wi eth street and 131 West Seventeenth street Sixth and Seventh avenues, JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street, O LET—UNTIL MAY 1, A FIRST CLASS 3 STORY brick Stable, containing % stalls (one box); apart ments for coachthan Apply at 19% Lexington ‘avenue, near Thirty-second street. TINDSOR BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES, 105 JY “and 107 West Forty-ninth street, two doors weat of Sixth ‘avenue, with new proprietor; new Laudaus, French Clarences, Landaulets and Coupes to let by day or month. Stables open ail night, W Mg SkLL MY PRIVATE ROAD TURNOUT FOR $550; Kentucky bred mare, 7 years old, sound, three-quarter “seat side’ bar top ness, Whip, Blankets, &c. ; ali new Address J. '., box 574 Post office. PICK WILL PREVENT DISEASE IN Iy put it on their teed. Now is the fd at feed stores. Depot, 2038 Duane gentle ‘and very 1a ugey, hang low; H dl complete. W Anns s Norses, Try it. & New York. WANTED—BREWSIER TOP WAGON. FULL springs, little worn, in exchanye for stock of a first class New York company and some cash: must be desirable, Address STOUK, box 106 Licrald office. ANTED—AN EASY CANTERING SADDLE HORNE, for & nervous lady; musi be sound and gentle. Address, with particulars, PURCHASER, Herald office. ANTED.—TiHE SUBSCRIBER WILL TAKE ONE to ten Horses to ter on reasonable term: good stables and ood reference. Apply. by letter or person, to D. J. TRIPP, White Plaina, . ANTED—A HORSE THAT CAN TROT IN 2:40 OR better. Address, giving fuil descripuon, warranied speed, age, size, color, &c., R, L. HAZARD, box 234 Post office, Brooklyn, ANTED— A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD OR SADDLE Horse; will pay some cash, the balance in mer- chandise, Address W. C, X., Williamsburg Post offic ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-HAND COACH (NOT Clarence), but little used and at a moderate price. Address JERSEY, box 131 Herald office, ANTED—A FEW GUOD WORK HORSES; PRICE low. Apply at Oyster Boat No. 8, {oot of Broome street, Kast River. WAGONS. BUGGIES, | PHAETONS, VICTORIAS, single and double Harness, Whips, Blankets, &c., will be sold at WARNER & HENRY'S Auction Mart, 39 Great Jones street, to-morrow, September 21. ANTED—A SECOND HAND ONE-HORSE COUPE or Landaulet; latter preferred: must be in good condition. Address M. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED-ONE OF HAM’S PATENT CIRCULAR front 1 or 2size Coupe Rockaway, for cash; must be in order; give price and particulars, ‘Address ROMs, Herald Uptown Brancn office, $150 —A_ FAMILY ROCKAWAY WAGON FOR + sale; nearly new; can be seen at 365 Biving- ton street $1 20 CASH WILL BUY A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD . ‘Turnout coms lete, worth $600, and a Half duterest in livery and sale Stable, old established. do- ing a good business; horses alone worth $800; rent Jot Mast sel! within one week. Apply, froms A. M. until 10 P.M, at 135 sixth avenue, “PP UCTION SALE—ON MONDAY, SEPT, 21, 1874, at 3 o’clock P. M., will be sold at public aucticn the eight Lots on which formerly stood the old hotel called the * Davis House, lately burned down, situated in Harrison avenue. between Fourth and Fifth streets, T1800, 3 ferins easy. For further particulars inquire ot CHARLES JACOBS, M1 Eighth avenue, N, Y., or G. WOERNER, at the premises, Harrison, N. J. GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HIS TURNOUT AT A great sacrifice—Horse is 15% hands, 6 years old; can Hot fast; warranted sound and kind; top Buggy and Harness, nearly new; also a beautitul top Pe _y Puaeton, built to order, Call at private stable 33 Kast Twelith st A FINE BAY. HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, FOR sale cheap, for want of use. Apply at the’ Grove House, 176 Bleecker street. CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK + of second hand Carriages of every style, trom $75 jo Sirs. We'have'aizo a line Of Buctors’ and Park Phae- a8, Coupe Rockaways, marked low, ORR PONPE, es ‘J. 8 KRAL & CO., 1,508 Broadway, corner of Foriy-aixth street. A —LANDAULET, ONE CLARENCE, ONE COUPE, + one Park or Mall Phaeton, one T Cart, with shitt- ing top; also one set of doable Harness, best city make: aud used by a private tamily going to Europe; tor sale cheap. To be seen at M. CUKLEY’S, 109, [!1' and 113 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. OARD FOR HORSES—PLENTY PASTURE, GOOD stables, with hal le track on tne mm; breaking and driving at moderate prices. WM. T, CARPENTER, Ked Spring, Gten Cove, L. I. YOUPE ROCKAWAY FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW; glass windows ail around ; just the thing for city or country: very stylish. Cau be seen at 148 “ast Thirty- ninth street. NOUPE, BROUGHAM OR LANDAULET WANTED— Must be roomy and in fine order; will purchase, or would exchange fora fine, stylish bay Horse, 5 years old, sound and kind, owner having no further use for his Address, with lowest cash price and full particu- lars, 8.. box 09 New York Post office. OR SALE—SIX PURE BREED ALDERNEY COWS; rare chance to buy, as the owner is closin out his stock. Kor price and ‘particulars apply to A. A. K., box 1, Tarrytown (N. Y.) Post office. INE CARRIAGES, CONSISTING OF COUPES, LAN- daulets, Ciarences, Park and Pony Phaetons, four and six seat Rockaways, Road Wagons, &c., of our own manufacture. Lop and no top oad Wagons our specialty. MINER & STEVENS CARRIAGE CU., 117, 19 and 12i East Thirteenth street. 1OR SALE—WORTH THE MONKEY, TWO NEW EX- press Wagons, two square box top Buggies, three Road Wagons, Portland Sleigh and two trotting ‘orses. Fleetwood Market, Fittieth street, near Third avenue. OR SALE—FIVE PAIRS OP FIRST CLASS matched Road Horses, ranging in height from 15 to 16 hands; time from 3 minutes to 240 to pole; two pairs Diack coach Horses, 15.3 and 16 hands, coal biack, extra fine style, and several fine single Road Horses, in sale and exchange siable, at Twenty-fifth street and Kighth nue, New York. A. F. OLDS, Proprieto SSIGNEL'S SALE. Twill expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder at my store No. 71 Pine street, New York city, on Monday, the 2st, day of September, 1874, ac 10 A. Ms the Furniture and Fixtures of the Philo W. Smith ‘and Manhattan Varnish Company, together with the stock on hand, both manufacture raw. | Terms cash. THOMAS N. BOLLES, Assignee. A, JqBLEECKER, SON & WHITR, AUCTIONEERS. « Partition sale to close the estate of Catharine Van Ness, deceased. A, J. BLiECKGR, SON & WHIVE will sell at anction, on Thursday, October 1, at 12 M., at Ex- change Salesroom, the three story and basement high Steop brown stone House and Lot No. 144 West Forty- ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; house 21.4x50, lot 107, Particulars at auctioneer's ofice, No. 35 Pine street. UCTION.—ANY PARTIES WISHING TO PUR- chase second hand Furniture, of the best workmi ship and in every vartety, cheap for cash, can find unusual opportutity by calling on our house, as we are overstocked with zoods at present and must sell. JAMES Gi¥AHAM, 190 Third avenue. ¥_JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE AND Salesroom 295 Third avenue.—Grand closing out Je, On account of leasing the building and retiring from busines#—ihe extensive manufactory of Shearer & Jones—all the elegant Furniture contained in their ware- rooms, No. 15 Kivington street, will be sold at auction on Tuesday next, September 22, 1874, at 1033 o'clock, consist- ing—viz., rosewood, black walnut gnd mahogany Suits, in silks, teps, plush ‘and brocatel in Various colors: black walnut’ Chamber cuits, Ktageres, Buflets, Bookcases, Deaks, Library and Centre Tables, Dressing Bureaus, Hatstands, Towel Racks, Commodes, black walnut and mahogany Bedsteads, marble top Washstands, &c,; all to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Dealers, housekeepers and others invited. Catalogues at sale and office of auctioneer. Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALEs- room 47 and 49 Liberty s\., opposite the Post office. Gn Tuesday. September %, at li o'clock, at salesroom, speciai sal of Sewing Machines, comprising Singer, over & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Weed, Em? pire, Florence, Gold Medal, Finkle & Lyon,’ Wilson, Will cox & Gibbs and numerous others. Sale without reserve. B MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER,—SELL8 Tuesday next, Fixtures of first class Broadway Res- taurant—! id Boiler, Coy . Steam Tables, romana Gl ware, Linen re, Cooking Utensils, marble Tables, Chairs, Paintings, Mirrors, fine Bar Aie Pumps, fine Cutlery, &c. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S office, 124 Bowery. B. F. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER.—WILL BE SOLD at public auction, at 31 Park row, on Monda\ morning. September 21, at 10% o'clock an elegant stoc of Oil Paintings and Ou Chromos, in fine gold trames, the stock of a large dealer. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FAMILY HORSE, for coupe or dog cart; bay, 8 years old, 16 hands high; sound and kind; very stylis atraid of any- thing; or will exchange for a first class Buggy; also a splendid Team of bay and brown, own brother and sis- ter, 15 hands 1 inch high, 6 and 7'years old: warranted sound, without a blemish, Apply at 888 West Twenty- seventh street. OR SALE—POR WANT OF USE, A GOOD FAMILY black Horse, 153; hands high, 7 years old ; sound and kind; no reasonable otter retused. “Apply at 175 Lexing- ton avenue. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT, WELL BRED, YOUNG, sound, easy driving matched span of dark dapplé brown 15,2 road Hot will go to track and show 3 minutes or better to the pole, with heavy road wagon with tops they are the property of a private party, who must sell, For particulars call at or address $f Fair street, Newark, N. J. Fo SALK—A 6 SEAT’ROCKAWAY, A4 SEAT EX. tension top Phaeton, a top B da fine road ‘and family H oR Stabies, stalls, with Lease, at creat bargal: has other business; no better ‘location in city$ turnouts; business good. Address MANHATTAN, Uptown branch office. OR SALE. elegant , Herald 3 Barouches, 3 Landaus, 1Glass Front, 1 Phacton, 1 four seat Pony bdleigh, 2 sets double Harness, all in perfect order; one span blood bay Carriage Horses, 16% hands, no white, 6 rears old; ri ve he cA SRADLIY, PRAY & CO., 688 Broadway. {OR SALE—A THREE-QUARTER SEAT ROAD Wagon, nearly new, $70; one set of double Harness, $45; one set of single do., $20; very little used and made by the best makers. Apply at 609 Hudson street OR CASH AT A BARGAIN—-ONE DUSENBURY side bar top Wagon; never been used: one set double Harness, by Graham, used one season. 466 Broome street. OR SALE CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED UP town livery Stable; will seli the Stock separate from the building il desired; the stock is first cla. id will be sold cheap, as the’ owner is in other bustiess: this isa rare chance. For paruculars call at 2,286 Third avenue, near 124th street. RENCH CARRIAGES.—LOOS & WILLIAMS, OAR- Tiage manufacturers, 155 West Nineteenth street, offer tor sale two French Carriages, the first a Miniature Coupe, with Harness complete, the second a Victoria, suitable for one or two horses, irom the factory of Mil: lion, Guiet & Co., Paris. ‘ Hoes. TRUCK AND HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP, with some work. Inquire at No. 380 Greenwich VAL GLASS HEARSE FOR SALE CHEAP: IN perfect order. Address JAS. GONNOUD, 310 West Forty-second street. RIVAIE ESTABLISHMENT—HANDSOME TEAM young black Horses; warranted sound, kind and true; styjish drivers, at auction to-morrow by WARENR 4 HENKY, Auctioneers, 39 Great Jones street RIVATK STABLE-—38 EAST FORTIETH STREET to rent; seven stalls, floor stable, 25 teet front; rooms for man overhead. M ¥. G, & C. 8, BROWN, 90 Broadway. pits? FINE ROAD, FAMILY AND BUSINESS Horses will be sold at WAKNER & HENRY’S Auc- tion Mi I o’el treet, JECOND HAND CARRIAGES.—DOCTOR’S PHAR- ton, Depot Wagon, six: Phaeton, several Buj gies, Ligh aomenaet Lar Dog K ‘la, Victorias, Jol les new Oarriages; popular ces. Pt PIN CEACTURERS UNION, 64 froadway. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN & ©U., THURSDAY, SEP- tember 24, at314 Union street, between Smith and Court streets, Brooklyn, at 10 A. 'M.. rosewood Piano, wita harmonium attachment, cost $725; rarior Suit, in crimson and goid satin brocatel, cost $700, with a large assortment of other Furniture. Catalogues at the sales- Tooms. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—~MAKSHAL’S sale.—Corner of University place and Eighth surest, on Wednesday, September 23, 1874, at 11 o'clock, Contents ot a Restaurant. consisting of pine Tables, Chairs, Mir- rora, Crockery, Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, Kitchen Uten- sils,’ Glassware, Stoves, Gas Fixtures Bedsteads, Bureaus, &c. MARV CLARK, Marshal, OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS,—MARSHAL'S je—Cotner of University place and Bighth stree at 11 o’clock,on Monday. September 21, the Contents ol @ Crockery “tore, consisting of Dishes, Rarthenwar Glassware, Tinware and Crockery of every variety an description. JOHN H. HILLIGR, Marshal. (#48 W. Roane, AUCTIONEER, Large sale of very attractive Lots, at Manhasset, L. L, Sept. 22. CHAS. W. ROGERS will sell by public Auction, TUESDAY, sept 22, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises of'J. P. Travers, Esq., Manhasset, L. L 100 Choice Building Lots, in plots of two lots and upward. most cligibly located, overlooking Long Island Sound and Manhasset Bay, per: fectly healthy, and within flve minutes’ walk of frst Cluss public and private schools, tour churches, stores, &c, Same distance ot shore, with boating and bathing, clams, oysters. &c., in abundance. Also good fishing. This'sale is not a matler of speculation, but is for the purpose of developing the country and affording to those who wish to procure a permanent and pleasant home at & moderate cost an opportunity of doing so on property ‘which necessarily must double in valuein a very short time. Title indisputable ‘Conveyances will be at Great Neck depot on arrival of 12 M. train from Hunter's Point. QsockeRy - AUCTION.—HENRY LOTZ, AUCTION: ‘cer, sells, Monday, September 21, largé assortment OF ents eee rock and yellow Ware; also fancy : Petock. WILLIAM ANDERSON, 10 College place. E A. LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL J. valuable P.ots and Villa Sites at Babylon, L. I. on Tuesday, September 22, at 2 P.M. For particulars ‘call at office 128 Broadway, New York. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale ot elegant Cabinet Furniture. BY EDWARD SCHENCK, ON TUESDAY. atl o'clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furni- ture, of the most 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 onexhidition, and will repay those in wantof furniture. To Le sold at auction at No. 6) Liberty street. BNRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB, CARPETS, PIANOS, ac, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 28, AT 101; O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOM, 656 BROADWAY. This sale will positively take place on Wednesday, rain or shine, on account of owner having to leave the cit immediately. ‘The rurniture-is all in fine order and well Worthy the attention ot purchasers. It comprises the entire contents of a four story house—Velvet, Brussels and Axminster Carpets: rosewood and walnat parior. ghamber, library and dining room suits; Mattresses, MIRRORS, JTABLE TO LET—WITH FOUR OR MORE STALLS, with carriage room it needed. 431 West Twenty: eighth street. TABLE, 9 STALLS, TO LET—CORNER PORTY- seventh street and Ninth avenue, $16 50; nice Floors to ee to $18 each, 702 Ninth avenue. corner Forty- eighth street. Apply for each on premi: HB GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON, CONSIST- qT ing of 42 fine saddle and high bred harness Horses, 20 splendid Carriages, of all descriptions, by our best city makers with Harness, Saddles and Bridles Cows, 0, will take place on Thursday, the z4th, at Il o'clock, at the Douglas farm, Astoria, Without reserve. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLL, POSSESSING EVERY T conventence; six stalls, nice carriage house, large VATA, Croton Gah Kran dhe WU Gaeh Thackr anMnd dip Bedding, ae. JPR JOHNSON. TR, AUCTIONEER, ai Park row and 37 Nassau street, New York, will positively sell on MONDAY, Sept. 21, at 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York, by order of executors of H. G. Law, deceased, the splendid New York Property Nos. 26 Fulton and 206 Water streets, both adjoining, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 23, IZ o'clock. at Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York, positive and peremptory sale of Brooklyn Property, No. 314 Union street, valuable Philadewhia brick and brown stone basement House, with modern improve- ments, 22x50x100; in fine order, Central avenue, north east corner Kim street, cottage residence and plot of 100 feet square; very desirable, THURSDAY, Sept. 24, on Premises, at Paterson, near Morris & Essex Kail- road, 360 superb Lots, state of John R. Gould amide, Phan Mgnt Parl LOW Ny Ne _SALES ar AUCTION Ai JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise and Wine Arts 7 Nassau street, a Real Estate Department, 2t Park row, New York. On Ww ESDAY, at 10% o'clock, 37 Nassau street. ‘of Househod Furnitu irrors, Ortice Di a P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. Marshal's sale on Thursday, Septem clock, at 59 Great Jones street. Couple ° toiding, Ladders, Rope: c. JOHN A, WETH, Marshal. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONE&R, oJ. Mortwage guile on Tuesiay, September 22. at Il o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, at 57 and 59 Great Jones street, Fiegan wainut Liquor Bar, back Jar Cc r 2% at IL set of Seat Fixture: udid inlaid’ tour-pull Ale Puinp, complete, neariy Glassware, copper ‘Decanters, Botues, &c., to. iL QUINN. Attorney for Mortgagee, J. Ra TRAYER, AucTIONEER + Marshal's sale on Thurs ay, September 2% at 11 O'clock at 87 and S9Ureat Jones ‘street, One top Ex- press Wagon. JOHN A. WETH, Marshal P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, oJ. willsell, on Monday, September 21, at 11 o’clook, all the Furniture and Fixtures of the tour story private residence and bar room 21d Forsyth street, between Houston and stanton streets: —Fine Parlor suits, elegant Pier, Mantel and other Mirrors, Centre. and.» Tes, Mantel Ornaments, Curtains and Cornices, fl) @ Brussels and other Dacnera, Jiicloths, Chromos, ugravings, Clocks. Sotas, Lounges, Wardrobes, walnut and other Bedsteads, Cottage suits, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, ‘Vables, Chairs, leather beds, Pi lows, Holsters, hair and other Mattres-es, Bedding, Wining room and kitchen Furniture, parlor and cooking stoves, Crocsery, Ginss ware—the furniture of tv ty rooms, Barroom furni- ture, Counters, Decante: jar Fixtures, Chandeliers, Re rigerators, " baskets of Heidsick, ‘Champagnes, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, assorted Liquors, Wines, Cigars, ke., bo. J COOK, AUCTIONEER.—ENTIRE CONTENTS OF « four story House No, 2i8 East 125th street, on Mon- day, September al, at 10 o'clock. A WNRROKERS’ SALES. By THOMAS J. McGKATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, Monday—Men’s and Women's Clotning. By order Mrs. B. Costello, Mott strect. ‘Tuesday—Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order G. Fredricks, Bleecker sircet. i Wednesday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, silk Dresses, mik veivet C oaks, broche Shawls, remnants of silks, &c. By order D. Silversein, Sixth avenue, ‘huraday—Men's and Wonen’s Clothing. By order M. Levy. Grand street. Friday—Meu’s and Women’s Clothing. By order A. Rosenthal, kighth avenue. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY R, FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bow Monduy, Sepiember 21, by order Mrs. 8. Fullan, West ‘Thirty-niath street, 300 lots Clothing. ‘Tuesday, September 22, by order Henry MeAleenan, Eighth avenue, 9X lots Clothing. Vednesday, September 25, by order M. Glucksman, Spring street, 50 lots Clothing. ‘Thursday, September 2%, by orJer Simpson, Green & Co., 18 Bowery, 50) lots Watches and Jewelry, Friday, September 25, by order D. De Long, East Broadway, 50) lots Clothing. DAWNBROKERS’ SALES.—JAMES AGAR, AUC- tloneer, will sell at salesroom, 59 New Bowery, Mon- day, 500 Lors Overcoats, Frock, Sack and Business Coats, Pabtaloons and Vests, Dresses, shawls, Remnants, &c. By order P, Starr, Houston street. Tuesday—600 Lots Overcoats. Frock. Sack and Business Coats, Pantaioons and Ves! also Blankets, Quilts, Bes, Pillows, Dresses, Shawls, Sacques, Underclothing, &c. By order M. Bruckheimer, Grand street, Willlamsburg. ‘Wednesday—800 Lots ilk and other Dresses, Shawls, Bacques, Kemnants, Underclothing, Blankets, Quilts, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. By order John J. Levy, 45 Sixth avenue. ‘Thursday—500 Silk and other Dresses, Velvet Sacques, Shawls Remnsniy, Blankets, Quilts; ‘also Overeouts Pantaloons and: Vests. By order 5. Goodstein, Bridge street, Brooklyn, Friday—600 Lots Women’s Clothing—viz., Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Blankets, Quilts, Beds, Pillow! Ce By, onder. M. 3. Madigan, 557 second avenue. |. B.—Sale of Men's‘ iothing will commence each day at 10 o'clock A. M.; Women’s at IP. M. UPREME COURT SALE—AT WEST MOUNT VER. non Ratiros’ depot, Westchester county, at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, September 23, 16 Lots, with Hotel, Store ‘and Stables, with three fronts, 100'yards from itamsbridge depot: lots to be sold separately ; this elegant property will be positively sold. Maps and other iniormation at the office of RICHARD HA NTT, 1 broadway, room F, basement. Trains leave Forty- second street depot at 7:15, 8:30, 9:15, 10:10, 11:4) A. M. SAMUEL KREIZER, AUCTIONKER—OFFICE, NO. 8 Cooper Institute.—Marshal’s sale—By virtue of an ‘execution I will expose tor sale at public Vendue on Tues- day, the 22d day of september, 1874, at 104g o'clock, In the forenoon, at No. 156 First avenue (removed there for convenience of saie), the Stock and Fixtures, including one Horse and Wagon of an Al grocery. For particulars see tuesday’s Herald. 8. LVISON. Marshal. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—8’ TO QUEENS U town and Liverpoot peneens nanee Salling every Tuesday from vier 4 North River. Adu September 22, at jowest Fates, Passengers booked to and irom Pans, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &e, Dratts on Ire France and Germany ai lowest rates, “Apple ton eee WILLIAMS & GUION.Y Broadway, —THE {PECIAL NOTI ‘ PLENDID MAIL STEAM. © ship Wyoming, sailing Tueslay, septomne carry @ limited number of inte late passe: $45, ‘currency, each. The rooins contain four persons: every requisite is provided. superior accommodation for steerage at $25 each; steerage carried ou upper deck only. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway YREAT WESTERN. STBAMSHP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISIOL (ENGLAND) DiRECr, ‘The steamers of this lune will sail irom pier 18 i ver as follows DORNWALL, Stamper... APRAGON, Symons. Cin age, $70; excursion tiekets, $15), Apply to the agent, 7 South Fa eet Foe, CABoeP, | BRI other points in Ev Wales Adantic Railroad whart GLAMOR te MORGAN'S SONS. OL, LONDON AND ALU and ‘and Wales.—The South Compauy from Pennsylvania ty, as tullows : Saturday, Sept. 26 teaish VEMBROKE Wednesday, First cabin’ passage, $7: $4," currency ;” second cabin, $55. currency ; steerage, $3), currenc: Prepaid steerage certificates from Oxrdift, $3, currency. Draits for £1 and upwards Wor furtuer particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. Acer us {y UNTIED STATES MATL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHiRBQURG AND HAMBURG, legant Clyde builtiron steamships will sail from rk as follows :— STHE, Captain Wilson. September 22 LESSING, Captain Toosbuy from Eagle L.ine.pie' RATE ‘0 PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHE and HAMBURG, Cabin—First saloon, $130, gold jaloou, $10, gold, Steerage, 24, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Hamburg, $24 currency. For freight apply to FUNUH, EDYE & CO, 27 souit William street, For passaxe apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNK, General Agents, 113 Browdway. REL, STAR LINE, Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States mre The following steamers are appointed to sail For ANTWiKP. From Philadelphia. ¥rom 3 Secon VADEKLAND, Sept. 23/ COLINA. . NEDERLAND -Oct. 17) SWITZERLAND From ANTWERP. For Philadelphia. For New York. NEDERLAND, Sept 23) SWITZERLAND....Sept, 1 VADERLAND Oct 17 | COLINA Och 5 PRICE! PASSAGE IN C. {ey First cabin, $90; Second cabin, Steerage and Intermediate tickets to poitits at the lowest rates, Passenger accommodations for ali classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance ia provided. Every steamer carries ‘a surgeon and stewardess, ‘Through tickets and through bills 8f lading tssaed be- tween all prominent points. For passage, rates of freight and other information apply to George W. Colton, Axent, 42 Broad. street, New York; Join McDonald, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery place, New York, GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, $2 Broad st., New York. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No.8 Battery place. New York, PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, S07 Walnut street) Phiiadelphis. B. VOXDER BECKE, General European Agent, Antwerp. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, he steamship HOWENSTAUFFEN, Captain H. Franks, will sail on Saturday. September 26, at3 P. from Bremen pier, toot of Third street Hoboken, to jollowed by Stenmship MOSRL, Captain G. Ernst, on Wednesday, September 30, RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN Noy. and from all c. First Cabin. (Gold) $100 Second Cabin. (Gold) ~ 60 Steerage .. - (Currency) For ireigit oF pasuige apply to NEO OF Pamee IELISICHS & CO. Agents, No. 3 Bowilne Green, OST DIREUT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &c., via ROTTERDAM, By steamship MAAS. Oct. 1 By steamship CALAN : “Oct, 15 These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States pall io the Netherlands are well known for the reqular- y of their trips. Rates of passage low. PUNCH, EDV & C0, 50 Oo Ww. MORRIS, General Agents! 50 Broadway. ya ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, 5) New Bowery. will sell on Tuesday. 221 inst, at 10% A. M., the entire Stock, Furniture and Fixtui ot the first class Photo- graph Gallery at 146 Chatham street. Catalogucs at the gallery, or may be seen at the auctioncer's gallery. MERICAN LINE, THE AMESIVAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Weokly, mail steamship serviee between ‘hiladelphia and Liverpool, culling at Queenstown, Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and bailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. he following steamers are fa pater! to sail from Philadeiphia. PENNSYLVANIA. .Sept. 2 *KENILWORTH.....Oct 15 ILLINOIS. Oct 1] INDIANA. OHIO. Oct. 8] *ABROTSFORI PRICES OF PABSAGE IN CURREN Cabin, $75 to $1W), according to accommodations’ Steerage and Intermediate tickets to and trom all points, at the lowest rates. qhigamers marked with a star do not carry interme- ate. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance is provided. Kvery steamer carries jess, surgeon and stew: These steamers are supplied with life rafts, in addition to the usual life boats and life preservers, Through fickets and through bilis of lading issued be- tween all prominent pomts. For passage, rates of freight and other information apply TGu0."W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, New York. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery place, New York. PRTER WRIGHT & SUNS, General Agents, $07 Walnut street, Pluladeiphia, RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CU., Liverpool. N. & J. OUMMINGS & BRUS., Queenstown. 10 LONDON DIRECT.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP HOLLAND, Tuesday, September 22. For passage from or to London, Liverpool, Gueenstown, Glasgow, Derry or Beliast at lowest rates apply at THOMPS! Passage office, 73 Broadway, corner ATIONAL LINE, ctor street NOTIOE, ‘The most southerly route hay always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands. ‘Tom piers 44 and 47 North iver. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ERIN, Sept. 26, 3 P. M. TH UEEN, Oct. 10, 3 PM EGYPT, Oct 3 1A ML ENGLAND, Oct, 17,9'A. M. FOR LONDON DIRECT, . HOLLAND, ——. Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 1 P. M. Cabin passage, $70; $9) currency. Stecrage at greatly reduced prices.’ Return tickets at reduced rates. Pre- paid steerage tickets irom liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the compauy's office, No, 69 Broadwa: F.'W. J. HUMST, Manager. NOOK'S, TOUR ROUND THE WORL) J will leave New York September 21, and San Fran- cisco, by steamer COLORANO, October I7. ‘lime oceu- ied, "208 days. Fare, including all necessary expenses, 1,575, gold. Mr. A. G. Caprani, our Italian ‘representa: ve, 1s now in this city and can be seen at our office until Monday by any who desire information regurdiag this or any other of our tours. Mr. Caprani accompanies this party the entire cireutt of the globe, COOK, SON & JENKINS, 261 Broadway. "DONOVAN ROSSA —CHEAPEST PASSAGE OFFICE in New York. Steamers Tuesday and Wednesday for Cork. Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, London- eae Antwerp. Northern Hotel,corner Cortlandt and West streets Poser. BILLS OF LADING, ored Printing, &c., for steamship lines, done with neatness, cheapness and promptness by the, METRO. POLATAN PKINIING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broad way, RECEIPTS, COL- NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERALTRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pler No. 5) North River as tollows'— PLREIRE, Surmont.... Saturday, Oct. 3 ST, LAUREN, Lachesnez. Saturday, Oct. 17 VILLE Dis PARIS, Dante, . Saturday, Uct. 31 Price of basguge in gold inciuding’ wine)—First cabin, 35 35, in $125; secona, $75; third, $: E: ion Tickets at reduced rates, American travellers, taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense: GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 56 Broadway. HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, canes THE UNITED STATES Mall. OCEANIC, ( M, REPUBLIC. « October 10, at 3 P. M. BALTIC. ‘October 17, at 10 A. M. o* . October 31, at3 P. M Ks, pler 52 North River, Rates—Saloon , $80, gold; steerage at low rates. Saloon staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is feit, thus combin- ing satety, speed and comfort For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company's oltice, 19 Broadway, Sew York J, CORTIS, Agent. \UNARD LINE, be NOTICE. With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston crossimg the meridian 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. Ow the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 5) at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARMOR FROM NEW YORK, FROM NEW YORK. *SCOTIA. Wed., Sep. 23 CHINA.. » Oct, 10 CALABRIA... Sat., Sep. 26 *RUSSIA Wed:, Oct If ALGERIA....Wed., Sep. 30 JAVA,. ‘Sat. Oct. 17 BATAVIA. wat, Oct. 3 *BOTHNIA.. ‘Wed., Oct. 21 ABYSSINIA... Wed., Oct. 7 PARTHIA......5at, Oct 24 and every following Wednesday ana . aturaay rom New York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passe n- gers. Cabin passage $3), $100, $130, gold, according to accommodation, Return tickets on favorable terms Steerage at lowest rates. Steerage tickets trom Live: pool and Queenstown and ali parts of Europe at lowest rates, ‘or freight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage atlil Broadway, Trinity Buildin, . PRANCKLYN, Agent, CHARLES rs or to P. H. DUVERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Til, JOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The Hamourg:American Packet Company's iron mail steamship 2 THURINGIA, Captain J, Meyer, will sail on thursday, September 24, 1874, tor Hambarg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and jamburg :— First Cabin, apper saloon (gold). vee $100 First Cabin, lower saloon (old). . 6 Steerage to Plymouth, London and all points in iugland, Scotiand and Wales, also to Cherbourg and Hamburg (currency). eoesee aap sevees: The POMMERANIA wiil sail October 1, 1874. JNHAKDYT & CU., ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agen' General Passenger Ayents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York NMAN LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows:— FOR QUBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF BRUSSELS aturday, cpt. 26, at$ P.M. CITY OF CHKSTE Saturday, Oct’S, at noon GITY OF RICHMOND, dturday, Oct. 10, at3 P.M. CITY OF PARIS... ‘Saturday, Vet 17, at 10 A CLY OF MONTREAL, Saturday, Vet. 24, at2 iP. Canin passage, $8) ana $90 gold. steeraxt abi to and from all points at reduced rates d general gitice: No. 18 Broalway. a ¢ offices, 33 Broadway and ) North River, iH SYVOUN G. DALE, Agent STATE LINE, EW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELPAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail from pler 6 North River, as tollows STATK OF INDIANA Wednesday, Sept. 23. STATE OF GEORGIA, |... Wednesday, Sept. 30. STATE OF PBNNSYLVANT Wednesday, Oct. 7. ATE OF FLORIDA. Vednesivy, Oct, 14 STATE OF NEVADA. 'Weduesumy, Oct. 2t, and every Wednesday ther , taking passengers at through Fates to all ports ot Great Briain and Ireland, Norway, Swedon, Denmark and Germauy, Steerage ay low as by any other line. Drafts for $1 and upward, — For freight or passage apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN ‘& Cv., Agents, No. 72 stoadway SeornggaDlan Naso Bigadwar, COASTWISE STEAMSI ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND’ CHINA, VIA" PANAMA. Rates of passage, including all necessaries for the Te New York to San Francisco, $8, $100, or $110cur- rency, ‘Sait Franctsco to Yokohama, $150, gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, goid. Steamers leave pier North River, New York, as fol- lows :— CITY OF PANAMA, Capt. —, Sept, 21, at 12 M, COLON, Capt J. M! Dow, Sept. 26, at 12’noon. And every aiternate Saturday, connecting with all steamers for Central America and South Pacific ports. Extra steamers for freight and way passengers will bo despatched on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may require. .eamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as tri follow: ALA@KA,......4. October 3 COLORADO... -October 17 CHINA. October 31 CITY OF PEKING. . For freight or paseage or lon apply at fhe company’s office, on, whart foot, of Canal New York. H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent RUFUS HATO, Managing Director. NITED STATES AND BRA4IL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘The elegant screw steamship ONTARIO, 3,000 tons buar- den, Captain George 5. Slocum, will sail for st. Thomas, ‘ernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Wednes y,. September 28 at $ o'clock P. ML, trom pier 43 North River. For treight or pa apply to. WILLIAM GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. JOR HAVANA, CAMPRACHY, NASSAU, PROGRESO, VERA CRUZ. NEW YORK, HAVANA and MEXICAN MAIL & 8, LINE, leaving pier No. $ North River at 3 P.M. CUBA.. * (Havana and Mexico)..Sept. 19 CITY OF MERTDA..../.. (Havana direct)... Sept 4 CITY OF HAVANA. cays via Nassau), ct. 1 CITY OF NEW YORK. .-(Havana direct). -Oct. 8 84 @ apply to For freight ¢F DMIEARDIE & SONS, 33 Broadway. {3 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. JORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMUND=OLD AN | Dominion Steamship, Company.—steainers leave ‘or above ports trom pier $7 North Kiver, foot of Beachy street, on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, at3 P.M. Also intermediate steamers. {rouxh bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points tm the interior. Othce corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. (CROMWELL &, 3, LINE FOR PORTLAND, Mit, The first class steamships GEO. WASHINGTON and GEO, CROMWELL, leaving pier No. 9 North River every Wednesday’ and turday, até P. M., connecting at Portland with prin- pai rullroads and steamboats for the interior and the t: freight taken ac low rates; passenger accommo- dations unsurpassed; cabin passaye, ipeluding state- room and meals, $7 50. For freight or passage apply to ‘CLARK & SEAMAN. 36 West street. The steamsmip GEOKGE WASHINGTON will leave Weanesday, september 2% JEW YORK AND DELAWARE LINE.—8TE4MSALP ALBEMARLE teaves pier $7 North River at 4 P. M. every Monday, commencing September 14, for Lewes, Del’ and leaves Lewes Wednesday, P.'M. Freight for all points in Delaware south and east of Hare on and ior points in Eastern Maryland at favorable Good passenger accommodations. farther particulars apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMVANY, 197 Greenwich street. ar TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Are RNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG Poughkeepsie, Kondout and Kingston, landing al Gozzens), Cornwall, New Hainburg and Milton,—fhe MARY POWELL, trom Vestry reek. pier 3%, ‘at Se Me LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS.— A ©, VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave toot Vestry’ sireet, pier Sv North River, at 8:3) A. M. and ‘Twenty-third street, north of Erle terry, at 84% landing at Youkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ierryboat), Pougne Keepsie, Rhinebeck, Catskill and Hudson, connecting foe all points West and’ North. Tryp tckewn oo aes ae Cornwall and Newburg, returaing same day, $1, Spec trains to and from Saratoga, To Saratoga. $33); round trip, $540; to Round Luke, $2 55: round trip, $4 4, A WPROPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY THE SPLEN +» did steamers DREW and ST. JOUN jeave Pier 4 footot Canai street, dutly, (Sundays excepted), até P.M AND TROY SUNDAY EVENING BOA’ Ciuzel leaves pier 48 North River, foot Leroy street, at 6 P. M., connecting with the ratiroad: North and West. Fare $i 50. PPOSITION.—ALBANY AND TROY, 9) CENTS deck; $1 with berth; $1 50 with room; steamer Sebuyler, Spring street, Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays até P. M. OTICE TO THE PUBLIO. On and atter Monday, July 18, 1874, the folio will be the only authorized offices in New York city an vieinity for the, sale ot First and Second Class ue over the following lines: NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. R, 415 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 30th street deps Harlem depot, t Westcott's Express offices, No. "k place, 10th street and Broadwa! nd 32d street, near Broadway, N. ¥., and 333 Washington street, Brooklyn. ERIE RAILWAY. 241 Broadway. 629 Broadway, 957 Broadway, 10 Greene wich street, depot foot Chambers street, depot foot 234 street, depot Jersey City, No. 2 Court street, Brooklyn, and 34 Hudson street, Hoboken, PENNSYLVANIA R. R, No. 1 Astor House, 528 Broadway, 944 Broadway. No. Battery place, depot toot of Desbrosses street, depot 1 Cortlandt street, depot Jerrey City, No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson street, Hopoken. BALTIMOKE AND OHIO R. BR. 315 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, 526 Broadway, 94 Broadway, depot foot of Desbrossesistreet, depot {00t of Cordanaf street, depot Jersey Gs ahs 4 Court streeg Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson street, Hoboken OH. KENDRICK, Gen, Pass Agent, N.Y.C. and LL.B N. ABBOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent Ene Railway. BOYD, Jr., Gen. Pass. Agent Penn. R.R n. Ticket Agent B. and 0. R. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as follows Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout with Pullman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 an 83) P.M. sunday: 8 und 8:8) P.M For Williamsport and Lock Haven. via Philadelphia and Erie Railroad division, connecting at Philadelp: 9:30 A. M.: for Wiluamsport, Lock Haven, Corry a: brie, 8:30 P, M., connecting at Corry tor Titusville, Petroleum Centre aud the 01 ions, For, Baltimore, Washington and the South—Limited Washington’ express of Pullman parlor cars, daily, excopt Sunday at 9:30 A.M. arrive at, Wastin 4:10 PM. Rexular at 840 A.M, Sand9 P.M. Sum 9 P.M. ress for Philadelphia, 8:44 9:30 A. M.; 12:30, 3, pa 2, 8:30, oP al oa night. Sunday, 5 t and9 P.M. Emigrant and second class 7 P. Accommodation for Trenton at 7:20 A. M. and 2 P.M. Be, For Neen oad 7:20, 7:40, 7 30, 8 0, 1 and 8:10 P, For Elizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7 230, 3.210, 3:30, o BO, 4:50, 7S), 82 1, 20, and nd’'3:10 P. For itahwa + 6:30, 7:20, 8,10 A. M. 8340, 4:10; 4:30, P.M. Ro For, Woodbridge, 104. M, & For New Brun 5220, 6:1 2M, 4:50, '5:20, 5:40, 6, 6:10, ht. sunday, 5:20 and 7 erth Amboy’ and South 50 and 6 P. ick, 7:20 and 8A. M., 12 Ee (0,7 P. M. and 12 night Sunday, For Kast Millstone, 12 noon, 3:10 and 4:30 P. For Lambertville and Flemington, 9:30 A. M. 4P. For Phillipsburg and Beividere, 9:30 A, M., 2and 4 P. For Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7 20 A.M., 12°30, 2, 4, 4:10 and 7 P.M, For Frechold 70's. M.. 2 and 4:10 P.M. For Farmingdale and Squan, 7:20 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perth gmbey, 2:30 P.M For Hightstown and Penberton, ‘Trains arrive as follows: Mand 9:35 P.M. Monday. M,, 4:1 10:27 P. 11:56 A. y ; 6:0 P. ," excepe on BS, 635, = ‘Sund: 8 M. ‘ay, No. 1 Astor House dt streets, Emigrant lace, No. 4 Court street, Picket, ofices, No. 8 Battery .p Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken, D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent. __FRANK THOMSON, Genera! Manager. TONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, The new and magnificent steamer RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satan ni cn and the elegant steamer NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, trom pler $3 North River, foot of Juy street, af oP. ingin Boston of all other lines, = SS re omer EXCURSIONS. A a ae NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whiteha street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Has bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P, M. daily, Sundays toclusive, Fare, 10 centy, A SUNDAY BOAT. FOR” GLEN COVE AND « Rostyn, landing at Vollege Point, Great Neck, Cit Island, Sand’s Point and Glenwood—steamer SEAWAN- HAKA will leave pier No. 2East River (Peck slip), gvery Sunday at9 o'clock A. M.; Ninth street at 9:05 and Thiriy-third street at 9:15; returning to the.city abous 6 o’clock P. M. STORIA, HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH Bridge. —New palace steamboats leave Fulton 1 pay at fee i 15, 9, 9:45, 1045 A. M.; 12M. 121 3:18, 46:25, $5, 6 6:10 P.M time cards for land- ni ‘ia Sanday boats every hoar, A REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT POR ELIZABETH. + port.—The steamboat J. 8. UNDERHILL will rum between Blizabethport and New York on Sundays only. Tune :—Leaving New York, pier 10 North River, 8 A. M. WM. 4, Ms lenving Khiaivethport Steamboat dock, 1b “A LL KINDS OF EXCURSION OR PICNIC PRINT, x 4 ing—Ci Tickets, Posters and Orders of Dancing romptly an tly done, at low rates, by the MBTRI OLITAN PRINTING SSTABLISH MENT, No. 213 Broad Way. katimates given. ‘A “SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK —THE STEAM + boat THOMAS P, WAY will leave Commercial dock, Newark, at§ A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave New York, foot ot Barclay street, at 10:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M., stopping at Bergen Point ¢ach way. \OVERNOR'S ISLAND OPEN TO VISITORS. ‘A daily excursion. The fast and elegant steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier. at the Battery, every hour daily tor Governor's Isiand. The 3.and ¢P. M. trips.on Sunday will be made aroni the island before landing, thereby affording visitors view of the fort and fortifications. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will eall every Tuesday, at3P. M., from pier 13 North River, toot of Cédar street, for Havana direct, as follows:— CRESCHNT CITY, Captain T. 8, Curtit COLUMBUS, Captain B. C. Reed... Sept 29 MORRO CASTLB, Captain T, H. Morton, ‘Ort 6 For freleht of passage, (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. Agent in Havana, DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIs, Captain H, 8. Quick, from pier 86 North River, foot of North Moore street, on Saturday, September 26, at So'clock, P. M, Freight received daily. Through rates ‘given’ to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Modtle, Galveston and Indianola, For freight or passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to FRKDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. k The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship CORTES, Captwin H, R Freeman, will ieave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, September 26, at3P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given 10 Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Al aus Whart, Brazos, Santiago, St Louleand Mobile, Cabin passage, $50; steerage, or freigh yASSAGE Hi} By ahaa biWtcrd wae ‘08 West seroce NEXAS LINE OF GALVKSTON STEAMBRS, TOUCH. ing at Key West, carrying the Cnited States mail. Steamer CLYDE, Captain Kennedy, will leave pier 2 bast River, Satarday, September at3 P.M. ited bills of lading given to Houston and to all ts on, Galveston, Houston and Henderson and, BB. and ¢. 1 RK. Nore ne, for or eraoea eoienenl For freient cr ¢, having superior accommodat al eae eT MALLORY. & COs, 09 Malden, tine. P, CLYDE & CO., 119 Wall street. QOUTHERN LINE, sve ri FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. kK The following new and first class steamers will sail every Wedvealay, at $ P.M. from pler 2) hast Kiver = ARONDELKT, Captain MoCreery........60. Sept B CITY UF DALLAS, Captain Hine: . CITY OF GALVESTON, C CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Freight received daily. Through rates to Galveston, ola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago and St Louis. Cabin passage, $60; stecrage do., $25. For freight or passage, having superior, acoommodae herve th he Soe 153 Maiden lane. SOUTHWEST AND, FLORIDA, via Port Roy: ¢,,.and Fernandana, Fla,—The amship VICKSBORG, 7,'L. Rudolt, Mester, will leave 2 North River, on Thursday, September 24, at 4 N., ior Port Hoyal, § C..and Fernandina, Pla. Making connections at Port Royal veith the Port Royal Railroad, via Augusta, Ga., for al points in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, and at Fernandina With all’ pointy ta, Florida. and. Hennswick, Ga, The Reamanip WEYBOSSET will follow October I. For # and freight and all other information apply Passe a EN GULEOKE. “age Reeneiers, 0 oR THE a“ NEWs FOR ALL, IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TWO CENTS. e STORAGE. GTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGR, S &c.--Beparate rooms; building has all conveniences; ‘watchman at night. MICHALES & SONS, 38, 40 and 42 Commerce street, near Bleecker. _ STORAGS.—WEST SIDE STORAGE WAREHOUSES, 593, 634, 636 Hudson street, 779 Greenwich street and 10 Abingdon square, for Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, &c. 5 separate rooms; always accessuble; most responsibie establishment in the business. R. TAGGART, ownor ai manager, ofice #3 Hudson streat, near West Twelfth st. STROLOGER —PROFESSOR A enue: ¥ tice. Send for cirewlar Srenn ult hevers io von CAD New York Post office, “\ —MME. LA BLANCH, TAR GREAT UNRIVALLED A. Bititiess‘andt Medical Glatrvoyant, No. 102 West Thirty-tirst street, third door weet of Sixth avenue. “, TIENTION|—KNOW THX DESTINY.—AFTER YOO Mlave been deceived, audilost faith, consult (his wou Garully gittedeClarvoyant, 169. West 'Forty-first street, oar Broadway. UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT.—TELLS NAMES; shows likeness, causes marriages; 5c. to $l. Now 160 West Twenty-ttth street M*5; LA FARGE, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAGNETI Phystcian,—Unfailing remedy for elderly or debil tuted gentlemen; untailing love charms. No. 186 oixta. atonue. LISTER, 529. SIXTH ‘Ade N ME. COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUTH! Ciatrroyany 278 Sixth, avenue, 44 jar Seventeenth stree MM". LA thy a el gd wie 8 Treads past, present and , 22 Bast Thirteenth street. ¥ nas = N ME. DECOLANS, WHOSE CLAIRVOYANT REVE- lations astonish her visitors, — ultazions for & Short time. Past, present, future foretold. 689 sixth av. ME. ROSS, THE GREATEST LIVING CLAIRVOY- ant, has returned. She gives advice on love, mar- Tage, &c.; tells everything, 763 Sixth avenue, near Forty-third street. RIGINAL MMB, BYRON, UNRIVALLED MEDICAL O and Business Spiritualist; consultations. Sit Fourts Avenue. All diseases successfully treated. FESSOR RODGERS, CLAIRYOY. NT AND BUSL- itt Medium.—To Ly ay back in 20 minded, TMM oh. pedwana Has ail FUEL Ae

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