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WHOLE NO. 14,261. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSE MENTS—Nintit Pack—Fifth and sixth columns, ¢ BTROLOGY—Nistu Pace—Fourth column, Bin ui ais BOARDERS WA. sixth colums “ Page-—Kifth column. tED—Secoxd PaGk—Fourth, Ofth and BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Sixth column, BROOKLYN BOARD—Srcoxn Pace—Sixth column, BROOKLYN KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconn Pace— be rst column, BL 5 Orry REAL coluinn, E OPPORTUNITIES—Etaute Pace, OTICES—Sevextu Page—Sixth column. TATE FOR SALE—Sxconp PaGe—First “CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twetrru Pace—Second and third columns, CLOTH N OOACHMEN A! and fourth columns. Ta Pacgr—Fourth column, D GARDE. N ERS Twenern Page—Third COASTWISE STEAMSULPS—Fimst Pace—Fifth and sixth eotun COPARTNERSHIPS—Ficutn Pack. cow ‘TRY BOARD—Svcoxp Pacx—Sixth column. # ACADEMIES—Nivrn Pace—Fitth column, DRY GOODS—Fiust Pacr—: DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, PU Fourth column, cond coli SHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Seconn Pack—Second column. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pacx—Fourth and ffth columns, EXCURS! FLNANCL ONS—Nisxtm Pacr—Fourth column. L—Eigutin Pag FOR SAL Twuuerit Pagr—Pitth and sixth columns. BURNISHED ROOMS, AND APARTMENTS TO LET Skvoxp Pagr—Second and third col Da. FURNITURE—Twenrrnt Pace—Fourth column, MELP WANTED—! second columns, HELP WANTED—: w HORS. Fourth columns. HOTELS—Sxc HOUSE: column. EMALES—Tweietu PsGe—First and ALES—Twetrra PaGcr—Fonurth col- WY CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pacx—Third and wp PAGR—Sixth column, , ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Twetrta Pacn—Sixth INSTRUCTION—Nixtn Pacu—Fourth column. JERSEY CLT GEN First column, MOBOK) HUDSON OFtY AND BER- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—sxcoxp Page LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—Pirst column, MACHINERY—Twenrrn PaGe—Sixth coluian, MARBLE MANTELS—Finst Page MEDICAL—Nixvit Paci MILLINERY AND DEES cond column, Fourth column, SMAKING—F inst Page—Second column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tyyta Pacu— Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Nivra Pacr-—Third colamn. USICAL— TH PAGK— th column. xYENTH PaGe—Sixth column, PERSON AL—Kinst Pace—First column, PIANOFORTES, ORGAN: umn. POLITICAL—Nivtn P. POST OFFICE NOTL PROFE: Tweirt Pacr— PROPERTY OUT OF T BALES AT AUCTIC anp ‘wi weLln SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE: mage. Facn—Piea SITUATLONS WANTED—MALES 8, &O. HE o— First ry axta Pace—Pifth col- Third column. E-—Finst Pagr—Second colum TONAL bed Sada | WANTED—FEM. st colninn. FORYSALE OR TO umn. EXCHANGE—Ssconp Pacr—First —Evevanta Pace umn, —Iweirte Pacr—Second col SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacn—First and second col- BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Pinst Pace—Third col: umn, SUMMER RESOR TE TRADES—Tweietn P R sGx—Th WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE TO LET—Sr WINES, LIQUORS, &C. AND ‘Third and fourth colum Page—Sixth column, RST NT cx— Kirst twaeeri P, —Sxcoxp Pacr—Sixth column, ox-—Fourth column, ‘d column, 'URPOSES—Sxconp Pacr— APARTMENTS TO at Pace—Fourth col- OR ‘olumn. ‘AGE—Sixth column, WINTER RESORTS—Stconn Pacr—Sixth column, CUTS STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Sixth colamn. PERSONAL, sponevEn,” MY DARLING, “FOREVER.” SROREVER."—YOUR LAST RE . ! have heard it all, heaven you are Imagine that any doub ever enter IVE) ymind. [feel “ cure’? in your love, my darling wife, and [wuit till £ can take you in my arms again and tell you that I m your own * FOREVER. RED. M.—I WILL BE HOME SURE BEFORE SATUR- day. Have your letter read ich office, box 100, Address at . M. RB. the Herald Uptown Pew, COUNTY OF ANTRIM.—MR. JAMES COMP- ton or Campton, eldest son of Mr. John Compton or Campton, formerly of Dung: und whose brother, the Rev. died at Rhaloo communis CUSACK, in the county of Antrim, hn Compton or C near Larne, in said county, is requ without delay, with Messrs. DICKINSON & Solicitors, No. 66 Stephen’s\Green, Dublin, [reland, F LADY IN MOURNING, WHO ENTERED FIFTH AY- enue stage at Puit will send her address t wilPobtige an honorable admirer. Herald ollice. ferr, and fell at Forty-fifth street, gentleman who helped her in sho Address UBIQUITOUS, ‘OTE RECEIVED TOO LATE; Meet me same place, Wednesday, Rowe Pr UUNTLEY—AT THE ASTOR TOUSE, HI, DAVIS, CARE POSTE-RE: STRAN HE YO JOSEPIL CLARK, fecond street and Broadwa Je and tw first stre E Is A_ LETTER 6) still at Herald Uptown Branch of LADY WITH WHITE SACK AND STRAW hat, who rode in green car in company with Monday afternoon between at Fourth avenue and Twent, ce of young man with dis Herald ond scarf’ ring, Uptown Brauch’ Office, Thirty- FOR You derly Indy. 0 o'clock and alighted t, if desiring aequaint- ring, please address Herald office? ILL MINNIE SEND ADDRESS TO JAMES, UPTOWN osT—sv. S Broadway, a small, aud legs yellowish whit a turn _LOST AND FOUND. head grey from age; ans e of Fannie, A liberal reward will be paid for ber re- to 151 West Tenth street. REET, NEAR Hound; breast osT—0; di Ma Broadway gold Pencil Case, with initia BE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, EITHER IN A navenne car, or going from’ Fourth avenue to in Twenty-first street. a small tortoise shell and D. The tinder will be rewardod by returning the same to J, W. DAVIS, 30 South William reet. I OST—ON SATURDAY 4 out of carriage at Monte nue, « Pocketbook, with tan keep the money and will be liberally rewarded by jurning the ring to LADD'S Jewelry Store, 19 Wall stre AFTERNOON, [X GETTING Villa, on St. Nicholas ave- oney and biue ring. The party Lost Bee RUSSIA LEATHER MEMORANDUM Book containing railroad ticket; finder suitably re- warded hy leaving at 103 Chanabers street, first floor, or the drug store corner Twenty-t hi ‘d street and Seventh avenue. EFT IN FIFTH AV Kevoiver: gives \ 6 rewarded, E STAGE NO. 10; 12 NOON, ‘Tuesday, 7th, at Fulion ferry, a five shooter Col ivory stock; silver mount jer return to 498 West Twenty-third street and owner's name en- rel Mare came in: pital, Thirty-third st Avenues, Owner can have Ing chargos. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, A SOR the Fourth Avenno Railroad's Hos- between Lexington and Fourth her by provi ‘ing property and pay- See CURRENS REWARDS. fue PARTY WHO TOOK DIAMOND PIN MONDAY evening from elderly gentleman on Union Hill cars will receive $25 on its rety W., box 109 Herald Uptown Branch office, = REWARD.—L BS Ee tevtor King, with an old on 87 Park place. aiish alove rewnrd will be paid by returning it to W, HO question AT THE UNITED STATES HO. tt inst., a Bloodstone “B" engraved in stone. nnday, s asked. Address J, The Y. BOGLE, S10 | FARD PAL No. 50 Bigh! esti SLO rs Buswering t p have: book lost on Mf Hoboken ferry. to G1 Bond «treet, WARD AND NO QUE oid Watel, taken frou FOI BLACK AND TAN SLUT— weight ue will 1E nF f c Any one returning the sive the ubove reward GUT OF THE 7TH ‘ourteenth street, be- a black and tan Slut, Tho finder will re. the owner, THOMAS MONS ASKED—FOR eutleman standing on aturday night, near arkeeper of Germania REWARD--A GOLD WATCH AND POCKET. «lay evening ou near from Union he above reward will be paid if re- New York, © $50. LOST, ON THE 7TH INST., A. DIAMOND iss! set in onyx: lost between Twenty fourth street, Hear Sixth Avenue, and Hotel Brunswick. Amy per- s retaining the? cau Taw Papets tion agst, Fe the return Twent, itled ndo Wood, f sai second street. iit departments of manufac sive Rig ATTE th streets, New Yor! DEBLLITY BROU A. and a red by HI RY ALD stolen papers SPECIAL : SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER Ais, sparkling Wines; manntucture of complete f Appiratus nad Materi Kindred diseasms of 1 to T. KIRKPATRIC corner of Nineteenth street, will receive the abov Broadway, ROOM AT 476 Several packages of NEW THE NEW YORK HERALD. YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. AA. mA A. VING ABSOLUTE on OR MONEY REFUNDED, ONE PIRST GRAND CONCERT MILLION MOS DOLLARS | FEMALE HU GIVES LIs AWAY 1Grand Cash ry 1 Grand Gash ALEXAN- RIA, TATE OF 000 each. VIRGINIA, (000 each, THURSDAY 4) each, x EPT- 2 100,000 30, 250,000 1879. 400,000 «81,000,000 NUMBER ETS, 100,000, PRICE OF TICKETS, Whole Tickets, $20; Hul!, $10; er, 85; Eighth, #2 50/ Five and one-half Tick: 8100 00. * 200 00 Remittances for tickets may be made by express. pre- paid, Post Office money orders, or by royistered lever, addressed to Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, President M. F. H, A), Alexan F. METCAL Post Office box 4,4 : ABE THOSE REQUIRING IMPORTANT SURGICAL ‘or medical treatment from whatever cause can be speedily and permanently enged by HL, D. GRINDIVE, M. Di No. 142 West Portyelghth street, between Sixth ‘and Seventh avenues. A —BRUNSWICK GOVERNMENT LOTTERY. . ptember 7 to 9, 1875, ‘CHOCH, ost office box 5,504, NGLISH M HARVE ing spoi vst SPANISH BULL DOG, largest and handsomest ever seen; 7 Scotel and Sk: Terriers extra Ratters, Poiuters and Setters, thoroughly | broken in; Fox Hounds, Raboit Hounds, Dogs ‘of al! breeds. H. GARDNER, No South Fifth N AYNARD RIFLE, 4 CALIBRE, WITH EXTRA BAR- rel, #5 calibre, and Shot Barrel, all in leather case, with Reloading Lmplements and 100 steils, WGP SQUTRES, No. t SPORTING GUNPOWDER—CURTIS* AND S Diawiond grain. Wor sale by all the lead- 's depots. “IMPORTED—PURE ‘ortlandt street. CTION AND FR and evening at TH On the running races wt and Lexington, Ky, Partie: mail or messenger. Frene! starting the race, AND FRENCH’ POOLS SOLD AT THE ew York Turf Exchange this morning on the steeple: nt Newport, and morning and evening ay the races at ton and the regatta at Wackins Glen, a Lake ; velegraph rs received by 289 Broadway, port, Prospect Park n given to orders by pools open until the hour of the result of each race received by Weste: (office in the room) as soon as decided; ord mail or messenger meet with prompt attent KELLY, BLISS « CO., 15 West Twenty-eighth street. CH POOLS SOLD AT THE nge, 15 West Twenty-eighth street, and every morning and evening during the mee\ ALSO ON THE BOAT RACES AT WATKINS’ GLEN. French Pools open at 6 o'clock A. M. ner. ih Ww this evenin ing on the Races at Lexington, BLISS & CO. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, NEW SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME, (Authorized by special act of the Legislature.) SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., MANAGERS, $300,000 to be distributed among the holders of tickets, To be drawn at Covington, Ky., Saturday, September 25, 1 Prize of $50,000 1 Prize of 20,900 is 1 Prize of 10,000 4s 2 Prizes of 5,000 are. 1 Prize of 4,000 fi 50 Prizes of "500 ar 50 Prizes of 250 ure. 3,000 Prizes of, 5,000 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 of $2,000 approximating to $50,000 ar 4 of 1,625 approximating to 20,000 ar 4 of 1,000 approximating to 10,000 are. 6,118 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $300,000. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50. Bend for Cireular, cordersto | MMO. DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Ky. BUEECKER ,STREET/ RATLROAD.—BONDUOLDERS of this road will find fj of interest to call at Stuyvosanc Safe Deposit Company, ébrner Third avenue and Seventh street, and learn of proceedings in forecloaure suit. Address all SL ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a special HENRY A. DAN- TELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenne, near Twenty-ninth street, Office hours from 3 to 3, E.® MUNROE WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS AT THE AVANA LOTTERY.—$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 Next Drawing September 17. days. Prize of, $100,000 “ t2) 50,000 + 50,000 mounting £310,000 frewlars of fn 2B. MAR. ankers, 10 Wall street, rear basement; New 4,085 York Post offi Poovsraras HIBITION COMPANY, East Seventeengh street. . Sept, 7, 1875, New NOTICE TO BONDHO rt LDERS. All bonds or fractions falling due in consequence of the drawing of September 6 at T on inmany Hall will be redeemed, resentation to the office of the company, No. 12 East venteenth street. The company as four months in which to redeem its drawn bonds, but will redeem all bonds of drawing of Sep- tember 6 on presentation, Bonds and Quarter Bonds participating in the series allot- ment of October 4 for sale KA WM. L, ARCY, No. 1 Wall street, or A. JAMES, 23 Park row, or MILLER &CO., 918 Broadway, or A. WELLES, 67 University place, or at office of INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, 1 ust Seventeenth street. DRAWING OF THE KE) OFFICIAL, UCKY « State Lotteries, —Simmous, Dickinson & Co. 8. KENTUCKY, EXTIA CLASS NO. 52: P 56, 48,22 65, 21, 44, 47, 10, 25, 66," 16, 26, 20,” 70, 41,'47, 337, HENRY, EXTRA CLASS NO. GOS—sEPrEMDEI 7, 1879, 40, G2, 63, 71, 74, 28, 76, 74, 47, 22, 73, 29, (56, Xo, 610—skrremnen 7, 1875. , Bt, 2 Full informatio 67 14,1, 3, 7, 56, 5, 3 to ‘or ‘addressing "J. nx 4,06 GRAND ate Lottery nto be drawn September 25; also Royal drawn September 17. Kull in dressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broa on the Havana Havana, of Cuba, by applying to Postonice box 440 DATENTS WANTED THAT HAY introduced to the public; small ar Will sell from a few cents to: eneh, re ‘Toys, made either of tin or wood ; will work on re chase. Address J. W, HUGHES, 51 Liberty street, N.Y. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. I $510,000 distributed in pri ext drawing 1 Prize of. 1 Prize 0 2 Prizes of 1 Prize of, 000 each 1 Prize of 2 3 2% Prizes of $1,000 each... + 281000 ‘830 other Prizes amounting to. : 273,000 Cireulars spf information furnished ‘free. “Orders ted Prizes cashed, Spanish Bank Bills, Doubloons and Goy- ernments purchased, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery. WACHSMANN & ©O., Bankers, Post office box 3,316, 75 and 77 Nassau street, 10 THE OAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF boots and shoes in New York and other cities. —I respect- fully call your attention to the new invention in wooden sole boots and shoes, For winter wear everybody that sees them has recommended them to keep the feet constantly warm and dry in all kinds of weather; as also to unite durability with cheapness, for a pair of the samo will last three or four of the ordiuary kinds. ‘The inventor has the patent for 17 years, aud ie will sell the patent right for every State, reserving only one for bimsell. For further information aildross the inventor, Silver Falcon, 504 South Filth street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. CRIMMINS, uy LEGRAM QUOTATIO: THE TEN O'CLOCK EDITION OF THE EVENING ‘*&LEGRAM, WITH THE LATEST REPORTS OF ‘tHE -LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE, SERVED BY CARRIERS TO. ANY ADDRESS DOW TOWN, LEAVE DIRECTIONS AT THE OFFICE, NO. 2 ANN STREET. Ye PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGA ‘T LEAVING THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD AT ANY OTHER OP- FICES THAN THE FOLLOWING :— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 265 BROADWAY. io SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, GQRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- ¥y 7 YOMING . September 15 $5, Havana draws tickets cheap. Witt ores : FORTY-FOURTH GRAND. Pgh ta EXHIBITION o LOTTERY (SINGLE NUMBERS) DRAWS 100,000 distributed: tiekets $1; six for tember 17; $510,000 distributed; iled free. Prizes cashed, w York, Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Stixty-fourth sts, WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! BER 8, 2 P. M, hildren, Admission, 50 ANN STREET.—SHOW CARDS AND OILCLOTH Signs, ready-made and to order, at short notice, MUL. LEN, practical show eard writer and’ printer, opposite Herald oftice. 600. Next drawing September 17, 1 prive prize .. ‘ 2 prizes, $25,000 ench. 854 prizes, amounting to, Ciroulars, P.O. DE fe territory ; cat ve, ‘Twenty-sixth and Twenty ANTE NOTICES. Glico hours from 8 1 at. Tull instructions; ail nd dispensing: excin. jogues tree. JOHN of t ON BY INDISCRETIONS men speedity and radically D., 144 Lexington OFFICIAL DRAWI THE KENTUCKY tate 1 , RENTUCRY, EXTRA Class 1L-—sypr. 7, 1875, 7, 319, 00, 74 UB, iy, 1, '75, 12, 88, keabeny, ctey | 7, ist. 82, TOL WG, We BO, 14, 64, 58, 8, SMITH & CU. Minagors, Covington, Ky Post office box 2,751, New York. ARKS, Kontuek Veines cane, whte RKS 460. bux CO, AC State Lotteries, drawn dail Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 ¢ Kentucky Single Number Lottery, draws Information furnished wnd cl 80 Browdwi 8 FOR Aygust 28, 1875, ulars sont by room 4; ost oftice DRY GOODS a! PATTERN BAZAAR. 914 BROADWAY, & between Twentieth and T yofirey atreets, Store Floor tore Floor tt! Grand display of Imported F Patterns, with Cloth Models of these new Cutting and Basting done. ions. 14, now ready. MILLIVERY AND DRES ME. A. DUVAL TAS N Mi Pasterney new ory it from measure fect Ht warran POST OFFIC JOST OFFICE NOTIC The mailp for Europe for the week ending Saturday, September U1, 1875, will close at this oifice as follows :—Un ay at.7 A, M., on Wednesday at A, 3. on ny ot 11:90 A, Mand on Saturday at 1190's. Sf, MARBLE MANTELS, QTEW ARTs NEW SLATE MANTELS, INLALD WITH SD tiles; also inachle and wood Mantels, elegant dost prices very low. 220 and 222 Wost Twenty-third street, aear Seventh avenues ° > Y or pure ¢: Orders can be sent by mail or mes: CTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD morning and evening this week at JOH corner Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, Races at Prospect Park aud at Lexington, Ky; also on the ‘Trots at Syracuse and the Rowing Regatta at Seneca Lake. Full returns by special correspondent. French pools open at 6A. All orders by mail or messenger will recei rompt attention. W. HW. & T. B. JOUNSON, A CTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD THIS MORN. ing and afternoon at Johnson's Rooms, corner Twenty- eighth street and Broadway, on the Rowing Match between the Argonautas, of Bergen Point, and the Atalantas, of New ¥ W. H. & T. B. JOHNSON, EERFOOT DRIVING PARK. Trowting WEDNESDAY, September 8, vat two P.M. sharp, Mateh for $500; mile heat Bin S, in harness. James Goodwin's b. g. Frank; P. Mc ady Fisher. Ww Proprietor. SAME Day, Purse $75 closed with the following entri W..S. Thoms, b. m. Boll Reay, Carroll, bi a . Pulso, bl VERY “oom, inning cents, McMAHON, Proprietor. URING THE RACES AT THE PROSPECT PARK Fair Grounds on the 7th, oth and Ith inst, the Pros: pect. Park and Coney [slant Railroad Company. will ran special trains every few minutes from their depot, Ninth ay- enue and Twentieth street, Greenwood, direct to the track. Running time, 10 minutes. Fare to go and return, 25¢. ‘The Park and Vanderbilt avenue tine of horse cara, which leave Fulton ferry, passing Catharine ferry and erossing all city lines of cars, connect with the steam road. ‘he most direct ronte from New York ts via Hamilton ferry, and Coney [sland cars to the junction of Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street, Passengers will be carried free from that point to the company's depot. 1, SCHERMERHORN, Engineer and Superintendent Coney Island Division, ROSPECT PARK PALES THIRD AN’ SE THRE Fulton ferry eats connect with steam cars at Twenty-third street, landing passengers at the PARK GATES IN TEN MINUTES, Races commence at 3 P. M. each day. Badges for the meeting can de procured at the Tart Ex. change 15 West Twenty-eighth street. Price, $5. LADIES’ TICKETS, PRICE ONE DOLLAR, admit them to any purt of the Course, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCTATION.— Notice is hereby given that ail gurses for bot Fall meet- ings have been filled, except purse No. 8, free for all. Com- plete list of entries will be published hereafter, , GEO, W. OAKLEY, Supt. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, T BARKER & SON'S CITY AUCTION MART AND N. Y¥. TATTERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHAS, W.” BARKER, AUCTIO Regular sales of Horses, Carriages, &e., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee. This is the only auction mart in the State having the roper facilities for showing horses on. sale, viz., & large Driving Ring, entirely under cover and plenty ‘of room for examination, CATALOL OF SALE THIS DAY A VEN O'CLOOK. The extraordinary fast cross matched pair of bred trotting Ma Virginia Fanny and Jenny; the sormer 15%¢ high, six years old, gat by Legatee, dam by May Eaxle, sec= ond dam by Eclipso; the other 1542 high, seven years old, by, Morgan (by Martner, ont of “Bonnet-So-Bine,” the dam of Fashion), first dam by Legatee, second dam by ‘Thompson's Moseow. ' Fanny and Jenny were purchased last fail by pres- ent owner, for S25 ‘orl showing at tho time better than 2:40 singly and have since trotted several times in 2 + ve always driven perfectly, kind and. tract- four weeks sinet, when oue day in driving them to family enrriage they eine suddenly on ad took fright, stirted to run, upset the carriage and ersells only on account of being timid; bot edd son PMORTGAGEE'S SALE of the fast, bigh bred hay trotting fill: got by Captain Rynders’ Aberdeen; is thor. aw; is 15 re Wi of the fastest green Trotters and fin vken family and business Horses, just arrived from aunty, Kentucky, aud comprising 28 head consisting ROWN, GELDING | LONGFELLOW, got by Tom Wonder, 16 high, foaled 1s69, ean trot’ in 3 minutes; k Mare MATTIE high A SORGE and HECTOR, foaled 1868 and 1869, ¢i cl fonled 1987 SAUCETT, got by Clay Mambrino, trot iy 20; roan Geldings ttoan stock LAs, lt, Md black Mares RLLEN and MATE, 1 high, 1863; finely matehed ray Gelding ILARRY, got by young le 16 high, foaled 1860 very. prc RHBE rising “brown : high, foaled 1871. verheels, , kot by Morgan's Bhely guited bay 19% ftigh, fonted ‘vy Arlington, ray Geli got by Ethan Allen, Fo LUTLLA, got stylish and Gelding LOFOO' iy K 1867, can show 2:30; sorrel Ma 1534" hgh, fonled” 1860; E a, by Bhie “Bull, 16 igh, foaled can trot in 2:50 and pace better than } sorrel Mare MOSS ROSE, got by Vilox, 15% high, Jed 1872, ean trot in three minutes; gray Mare FANNY) high, foaled 1868, fine roadster; brown gelding BROWN GEORGE, 19% high: foaled 1870, perfect for tuimtly use: Shetland Pony DOT, 14 high, foaled 1868, elegant for saddie and harness; gray Mare MAYFLOWER, 153 high, foaled 1570, perfect auddle and harness mare, joes wll galts; bay Golde MARKEY. got by Silverhorn, 15% high, foaled i870, has run in }484¢; PAIR BAY Geldings, 1544 ‘high, foaled 1869, closely matched and. stylish; sorrel Mare high; foaled 1868, very promising; chestnut sorrel Gelding TOM BURNS, 16 high, foaled 1860, unequalled for farntl use; sorrel Madre KATH 'GIOW DER, 16 igh foaled. 1868, 16 ‘high, foaled 1869, can fine’ driver; GRAY GELDIN trot in three minutes; BAY MARE, 16" high, foaled 1869, \ GELDING, 1544 high, foaled 1868, prompt driver: BROV ne driver: sorrel iding TOM GARDNER, got by Dorsey's Golddust, 16 high, foaled 1869, can beat 2:40; chestnut Geld. ing BILL SHANNON, got by Maribond, 16 high, foaled 1870, can trot close to three minutes. ‘ABOVE ARE all warranted sound and kind and were rid- den after yesterday by a large number of gentiemen who ronouneed therm even more than represented. CATA. with full particulars at sale. OGUE: THIRTY-FIVE top and no top Road Wagons, Depot, Ex- press and Business LARGE LOT new a ‘se Clothis Vagons, Carriages, &e. second hand double and single Har te at sale, stponed on account of weather, ZN ARE requested to be on band at 11 o'clock promptly, as the sate will positively commence in the order above A’ T TIME. ness, hi NTLEMAN'S ESTABLISHMENT AT PRIVATE sale by VAN TASSELL & KEARNE’ and 112 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenie, ELEGANT BROWN COUPE HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 years old: kind and truo in all harness; free fro vice; very stylish and handsome; a fast travelle great endurance, and warranted sound, kind and trie, SOUPE HA MADE BY WOOD GIBSON, AND IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY AT THEIR MART, 110 Z Bre of Broome street. T CART IN PERFECT ORDER, BUILT BY BREWSTER “& Co., of Broome street. DANDAULEL, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY ts, Blankots, Whips, &e., &6., can de seen at any timo and pitrchased at low dures. iso thé fol ing ACh SUSD AS NEW, BY BREWSTER & 00., CLARENCE, GOO . BU ED, BY BALDWIN & CO, good order, by Moore. by the Phoenix Company., nce, Miner & Stevens, and others, nees, curtain Coach, Park Phaetons, at Road Wagon depot Wagons and ‘Three-quarter Clari four and six Rockaway: ER, AUCTIONEER. ALE. of Trotting Stock, Alderney Peet, Ese, a ward B. Gardner, to. tak Maple Hit F Roslyn, 1. L, on Thursday, September 9, at 12 o'cl THAIN WILL LEAVE Thirty treet at arriving at Roslyn at 114 onveyan att convey visitors to the farm visitors ean return immediately after the sale, THE STOCK comprises twenty-two bead of Brood Colts and Fillies, the get of Dictator, Happy Medium, ter, Jerome I one of the fastest and st er: pairs of gentlemen's roadsters in : the brood mares ure all stinted to Mark Anthony, Aravana, by Thomas Jefferson; Cyclone, by | 1 to were bred from Herd Book r years ol, and are finely marked, e had at the offices of the Spirit of eld and Farm, or at Barker £ Son's, street, ment. and no pe A =—THREE TOP SECOND HAND PHA AA. ence in ood order, by Brewster kt Landan, by Miner € Stevens; Vietorla, by Lawrence; Rockaway, @x top Phaeton, Barodchos, x Bertin Coach, 50 top and open’ Wagons, top and open Express Wagons, light Coach | six-aeat Phaet Harne: '. ke, cafe RAY, 20 and Wooster street, $100,-WILL BUY A FIRST HIETING | ny a fine ess, $5 able Har Art, #200, ate stable, Lt Bast Tenth sti avenu COUPE BROVGHAM, BY TULA cost | AN. $1,800; "sevorat second” hand taken in ex: | § Chango, at bargains; Landaniats, Claren Depot Wagons, | hw a TEAM, Fourth street and Br FOR uRoPR, HW ARY, 16 | A rses for sale, two Vitvy-second street, Stable to reat. Apply ab Na 9 Kast | Re EUROPEA N STEAMSHIPS. LL SELL. AT PRIVAT THE PROPERTY’ XN, Four very fine carriage and road Horses, iucluding one of the most stylist cross-matched teams in the city, one dapple gray and a Jet black, 1 nas, 6 years old, sound and kind; niso 1 Pony + 1 Dog Cart, 2 shifting top Road w i single-seat ‘Road W ngle able . Bridie, Blankets, Whips, ACKERS e Above props 1 be sold, without reserve, to the est, bidde ALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. N. B.—The sale of Horses, Carriages and Harness solicited quick aaies and prompe returns. All anications ad: q . ressed to the office of the auctioneer, No, 6 Bast Eighteenth street, will receive prompt attention. DAPPLE GRAY, CHUNKY BUILT HORSE, SOUND and kind, 6 years old, 163g hands; st for truck or Coal enrt; $150; 865 for a ‘good, sound Express Horse. 88 ast Broadway, livery stable A. THOR, SALE-THREE PONY BUILT HO: +, young and sound: suitable for grocery, baker, use, farming, de. ; i $50; also two Express W: snloon, near Bower; ALE (A nie bright ba hin RARE Horses, the prop At w sacrifice. Lnqu ar the FOUR CHA ‘CE), of a lightning rod So, as reat ‘0 at Ni BAY HORSE, 154 also one side-bar top best city make; as good In Rat stable 159 East HANDSOME FAMILY HORSE, Lady suitable for a A Wagon quire for Dr. ( HANDS HIGH id ot a dy oF children to tite: fx anything, and ean be dev the most timid bas been a lady y for want lars y part opposite Fifth street, in the A —FOR SALI ing, grocer trial allowed to avenne, between I ATH OEFER, ON ACC = death, pair of por Horses, smtable for any busin opposite Fifth street, rear sta A GENTLEMAD SEVEN FIT FOR FARM. milkman or express, or general use; a ty everybody. Inquire at 69 South Fifth Hleecker streets, NT OF MY HUSBAND'S it Horses; also three le. TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD at A © years old, 1534 hand Fanted sou fast; top Buggy and Har also a beautiful Pony Phaeton; would sell separate, Twelfth stroet, near University place, GOOD HORSE, HARNESS AND FURNITURE ‘Truck wanted at 39 East Thirteenth street; must be cheap for cash, A. WROR SALE, THREE HORSES; SOLD ONLY FOR + want of use? young aud sound; must be sold, Call for two days at 214 Sixih street, near Bowery, rear. —$250 FOR A BEAUTIFUL TOP WAGON AND «_ Harness, Dress Blanket, Lap Blanket, Mat and Whi cost $552, and all as good as new, at club No, 6. East Ei, teenth street, one door east of Fifth avenue. Call, for three days, for GEORGE, DOCTOR'S PHAETON, BY BREWSTER, OF Broome street, also a Horse and Harness, will be sold fow. Apply at 185 Sixth avenue. OR SALE.—LIVERY OR BOARDING STABLE, FOUR Carriages, ten Horses, Harness; good work and twenty boarding horses; good location; other business a cause of telling.» Address LIVERY, Herald Uptown Branch offics, OR SALE—HANDSOME CHESTNUT ROAD HORSE, 16 hands high, 8 years qld: would suit doctor or butcher, or for any family use, Call at 476 Canal street, near Hudson OR SALE—FOR §200, CASH, THREE DOUBLE ‘Trucks, in good order; ean be seen at 610 Ninth avenue, near Forty-third stree OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, TWO SECOND HAND ‘Coupe Rockaways, one six-seat Westebester, one Coupe, two top Bugies. J. COLYER & CO., 594 Broadway. JOR SALE—EXTRA GOOD CANADIAN MARE, 153¢ hands, 6 years; heavily built; fine driver; suitable for warranted sound; must Ge sold. “360 XTURES OF AN uptown Boarding and light Livery Stable; doing good business; long lease; very moderate tent; location one of : a rare opportunity for business: satistactory rea sons for selling. Address HENRY, box 105 Herald Uptown Brauch office. JOR SALE—A HANDSOME ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, with seats for six persons; only used three months} ; extra strongly built. ‘To be seen at MORRELL'S Warehouse, corner of Thirty-second street and Fourth avenue, IOR SALE—IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER, ONE Hoar, three years old by E. HOVE, Je, 76 ve no West JOR SALE IEN HORSE, 16 hands, 10 years old; stylish trot in 2:40, Apply 10 owner, No, 64 Broadway, ro OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON and. Harness. corner of CI JOR SA Pony, Horse. 11 Apply at No. 4 New Chambers street, A. M, to 12 M, to-day. TO CLEAR A DEBT—ONE_ FINE YOUNG snitable for lady to drive; also fine young work at 74 South Fifth avenue, in liqu HORSE TRUCK AND ands. 7 years old; sold separate or Inqitire of CARMAN, No, 324 togethe Huds OR SALE Canadian Mare, 15 hands, six years, heavy build, sound AP FOR WANT OF USE—BROWN STAR LINE. eho ap minted to © The following ste ED the Belgian and United States Mails. AeF8 Are Appointed $0 sail — FOR ANTWERP. i From New York. Sept. 18 | SWIT: AND... Sept. 6 1. 12 | STAT VADA-Sept. 80 Sew York. FADA. Sept. 6 AND pt. 30 ENCY, $00 | west Fates, ustirpansed. For passage. ation apply to G roud street. Jol oy B, VONDER BECK neral European Agent, Antwerp. ATILSON’S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, ‘to be despatched trom vier 44 East River NAVARINO. esa s.-Sept, 134 IIIS DOO. Oct, 16 OTHELLO. ct. 0 Firgt cani ’ xerftsion je terns. eh 1 ed to Continental and Bultic ports. Apply for full partic. © OHARL ITED STATES MAIL L TOWN AND Li L, WRIGHT & CO,, 56 South strees. Sailing every Tuesday from pier 4 Dakota... .Sept. 21,1) A. M. (1: 2,8 P.M Wisconsi 8PM. | Mont Oct, 19, 8 A. Me Wyoming. ALM. | Newada......Oct. 26, 3 P.M. Cabin, intermediate aud stocrago at lowest rates. Prepaid tickets at low rates, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and and, England, France and Germ y Steamer I. CAL ‘These beautiful si tothe Netherlands, « trip OST DIRECT AND land, Belgium, the RI ROVTERDAM : . September 11 ners, carrying the’ United states mail well known for the regularity of thei v low. DYE & CO. L, W, MORRIS, General Agents, Broadw Witte, STAR LAN FOR. Qu CARRYL 4 BRITANN. GERMANLC CELTIC. ADRIATIC BALVIC From the White Star Docks, pier 52 North River. Rates—Saloon, $60, S80 and $100 iu gold; return tickets on favorable t erage, 828, Siloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms aro placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording @ degree of comfort hitherto anattainable at sea, For inspection of plaus aud other information apply at the company’s vitice, 19 Broadway, Now York. R. J. CORTIS, Ageuk LIVERPOOL, ‘ATES MALL. Mat 2B. NLY DL THE G ERAL TRA MAIL STEAMERS BETW NEW YORK AND HAVRE. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent cing more southerly vt any other) will sail from pier No. D North River, as follows. AM UE, Ponsol: 2, Daure E PAR OF PASSAGE L First cabin $110 B12, according to a cond cabin, 872; third cabin, S40, ts at reduced rates, 5, with superior accommodation, inetuding all necesstries wi pameneors- roadway. STERN STEAMSHIP LINE. TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, sailing trom pier 15 Kast River as follows WALL, Stamper urday, Oct, 2 erage, $90, cur- Cabin passage, $70; intermedi rency; excursion tickets, $120, Apply to W. D. + Agent, 70 tid LL BE as tollows: Wednesday, Sept. 8 Wednesday, Sept. 22 “Wednesday, Sept «Wednesday, Oct, 6 SPATE OF BORGIA..... 005 ..- We inesday, Oct, 13 and every Wednesday thereaftor, First eabin, $0, $70 and B80; retiien tickets, $120. Second eabin, $40; feturn tickets, 0, Stevrage at lowest rat pply vo . AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. Agents, ‘No, 72 Broadway, New York. s 45 Broad) ATIONAL LINE. ‘f From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River, FOR LONDON DIRECT. ‘hursday, abe 16, at 3 P.M, AND LIVERPOC opt. 1. LP. SPAIN... Sept. Sept.ts 8-304.) se, $70 and $80, currency, Steeray Return tickets at reduced FOR QUEENSTO ste at the company’s ollice, G0 Broadwa; yet BW HURST, Manager. B TWEEN NEW YORK, D BREMEN. boken. Compan, MAIN HERM w York to Southampton, Havre Return tickets at redui Prepaid steerage certificates, $32, currency, ates, | | 20 | | ] | at., Sept. 18 it.) Bepts 20 and kind: butcher Cart, Harness, separate or together. 280 | For freight or passaye apply to Ninth avenue, between’ Twenty-fourth and Twonty-fifth ste, OLLIUCHS 4C0., No, 2 Bowling Green, ARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN NCHOR LINE, ~ FA ees ed Baees Herve tend male Rit gost | AL CARRIE <4, THE UNITED STATES MATL, Grocer's Harness, $29; good Milkman’s Harness, $30? good f NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Double Track Harness, $30; good Stable Blankets, $1 50, | VICTORIA, Saturday, Septrmber 11, 2 P. M. UL and examine for yourselves, UroPry crarieay Gectemen ane. 3 mann Fort tne hecicenmen trom tenaedh tei BS By Saturday, October 2\7 A. May ‘ARNESS BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEALING rect with the mannfacturer: larze stock handayade Harness at very low prices, i. BARTLETT, 02 Warren street, corner College place. ARNESS.—BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS; GOOD H Buggy Harness, band made, $15 up; good Milkman'’s arness, good Grocers’ Harness, $25; also ures of every description on hand and made to order. Call and exe amiue our stock and prices, €. B. JOLLEY & €O., 43 Murray street, New York. ARNESS—JOB LOT AT PRIVATE SADE, AT JERE. JOHNSON, JR.'S, 53 LIBERTY STREET, Now, complete, plated, ‘at $10% rubber mount, $29, Whips from 20e. ap; Blankets, Rober, 4. Also elegant stock of Parlor and Bedroom RIVATE STABLES TO RENT—NOS. 51 AND 52 EAST ‘Thirty-third street; carriage and coachman's rooms; also in Thirty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue, F. G, & C,S. BROWN, 90 Broadwey, corner Wall street. Furniture. ROMISING 4 YEAR OLD STEKL GRAY HAMBLE- tonian Mare for sale; 15 hands; shows 3 minutes; warranted every way; would exchange for fast trotter. Ap: ply-at 411 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, JOLD TO PAY KEEP—A PONY AND BUTCHER CART, in fine order; also Stable room to let. Inquire at 207 West Ninteenth stree ZECOND HAND CARRIAGES. Glass front Landau, by Brewster & Co.; of Broome street. Two Landaulets, one by Brewster & Co., of ‘Two Clarenees, in fine order. Half-top Cabriolet, in fine order, by Brewster & Co., of Broome street ; several halt-top Phaetons, good order and very cheap; two very nice T Curts, one by Brewster & Co, ; other French Coupe, tor $186; Cope Rockaway, &c.; top Road Wagons, in variety, by Brewster & Co. A. 8. FLANDRAU, ‘and 374 Broome street, old stand of Brewster & Co. AM OF GOOD YOUNG TRUCK HORSES WANTED— Must be sound and cheap for cush, Cail at 25 Now Cham- bers street. Broome street. cS ‘TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, UEENSTOWN OR BELFAST, " Cabin, $85, $75 nud $80, currency, according to accommo- {TERMEDIATE AND. STEERAGE AT LOWEST RATES. ‘owling Greet es STEAMSHIP teamers every day; Lre- Scotland, Germany; drafts at lowest rates, ROSSA'S Hotel, 182 Chatham square. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. VACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE—FOR CALIFOR. nia, Japan and Ching, from pier 42 North River, FOR ASPINWALL, coro Sept. 15. 12M. Connecting for ail Gengral’ Aimerican and Yacine ports. EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE CHILIAN EXPOSITION AND RETURN, till March, IS70, $351 id. ouTWARD TICKETS UNLY B21 GOLD, FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN ‘AND CHINA. + AN \- GELLAN. ‘Tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company will despateh thetr new and elegant steamship CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO on or about Wednesday, September 15, 1875, for above: Cabin fare, $900 nained destinatton, Sabin fare, $300 currency. For freight or passage apply at pier 42 North Rtver. SHE OF Passe OF ULLAY, Superintendent, AGIFIO MAIL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE for Jamaica and Savantils, an for a tenmanin, HENRY CHAUNOY will sail for above named ports Thursday, September 24, at 12 M, For freight or passage, at greatly’ reduced rates, apply at company's office, on pier foot of Canal street,’ Nor 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLES AT 131_ AND 145 WEST Seventeenth at and 144 Wost Piftieth street, be- fween Sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY! | 4, NEW OR SECOND- handed miniature Bugzy or Phaeton, suitable for « rinall pony, with seat to acconimodnte two persons. | Address [Hey Post office box 149, city. Pease give price and quality. WANTED HORSE, BUGGY, HARNESS, &C.; 4 GOOD outtit that may be bought at low price. Addross, with full particulars and price, K. L., box 177 Herald office. EUROPEAN STHAMSHIPS. NARD LINE—B. AND A. R. M.S. P. CO, NOTICE. With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. een the ald ator, erossiny onto, erasing to the orth of On the homeward pas: neenstown to New York or at 43 latitude, or nothing 6 crossing 10 meridian of 50 at 2 Intitude, of nothiug to the north of 42. From NEW YORK tor LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, *RUSSTA Wed., Sept, 8| ABYSSINIA\.Wed,, Sept, 23 BOTHMIA....Wed,, Sept. 10 | ALGERIA... Wed., Sept. 29 Steamers * do not carry steerace passengers, Cabin passage, $80, 8100, #130 gold, accprding to accom- modation. Return tiekets on favorable term Steeraye tickets to and from ail parts of Enrope at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Steorage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Build! UHARLES G. FRANC. P RUS massage from fe meridinn of Re burg and all ‘Abin, first enloon, gold in, second saloon, gol Stecrage, currency KUNHARDT € CO. General Agents, 81 Broad street, Naw York, 8. eneral Passonger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. psuas LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, ~_ We ata BM MONTREAL eons OF BERLIN AM y RICHMOND... wet noon and each succeeding Satrday from pier River. RATES OF AG ¢ 860, 880 and $100, gold. a8 Currency. For Cabin Passage and gen pany’s office, No. to Broadway, For steerage Passage at v3 Broadway, or pier 45 North JOHN G, DALE, Agent, al dasiness apply at the com- hs 1, J. BULLAY, Superintendent, LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Soeetarn Seam days'aad Saturday, at 3PM, connecting: with che Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Atiantic Coast Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the com- t: y's steam lines to interior points im North Carolina and Newborn, and Washington, N. nia. G Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa ay. Lewes, Del., daily, except Saturday, at 4P. M., connecting with Delaware and Maryland raitronti Passenger accommodations unsurpasses ‘Through passage tickets and bills of lading to all potnts at lowest rates, Insurance to Norfolk, &e., 4 percent, Freight received daily at pier 37 Y General ofiices, 197 wi York. L. MeCREADY, President, TEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE.— These first class stonmships will sail at 3 P.M. from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, 8 toler CRE ‘ Thursday, Sept. 9 COLUMBU ves Tuesday, Sep 21 having dnsurpassed accommoda- For freight ‘or ‘passage f " Hons, aPP'T WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green, MeKeller, Luling & Go., Agents {i Havana, DACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP. POR Pete AND v The steam: above named freischt oF passa Company's otlt eptember reduced rates, appiy att iat street, North Kiver, indent, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. onan VOR NASSAU, N. P., K Carrsing the Mails. The steamship ZODIAC will sail from pier 16 East River on September 23 and October 14, at 12 M. For freight or ge apply to MURRAY, PERRIS & CO., Agents, 62 Kew York ANS DIRECT. el! Line. enmship R, Captain Kemble, Kiver, on Saturday, September RK AND HAYTT ihe frst class steamship W & CO. Yor CLYDE, tree N : or for Now Orleans and sail every SAMSHIPS Brashear City, f tat that pl and points beyond and to Mo to all the Texas ports. The steamer \v Raver. on Saturday, Brashear Ci Through bills ta nber, at 3 PL M., for igned to Mobile, Galveston and to joints on the ny Harrisburg’ and San. Antonio, Houston and Texas ( 1; International and Great Northt ern, Texas and. Pacific, and Trans-Continental railroads, and to Tndiauole and San ‘Antonio, and all points on the Gulf Western, fexas and Pacific Railway, Brazos Santiago, Core pus Christi, Rockport, 5 “sand Faiton, Freight for St. M 1 Fulton, lan Lighterage and C at eithei Brazos Santiago at the ex Freight tor Bi terior must have ns co and fe further informatto CHARLES at Rockport, Corpus Christi of and risk of consignee. acamoros and points in the ine Bri Santiago. at lowest rates. For freight ox ply te ‘A. WHITNEY & CO., Agents, Pier 36 North River. TEEKLY FLORIDA LIN. Port Royal, 8. C.; Fi ‘nd wei ina, Fla; Brunswick, Ga. steainer NTGOMERY, jor wecom: ons for pass ¥, September 9, from pier No. 3 North vo ports, mak’ onnection with all uthwest, via Port Royal, the Florida $20 00 Brunswick railro First class passage Firstclass passage to sIacksonvill First class pasange to Aunsta.. ‘Through tickets issued to wit Steamer HUNTSVILLE, Ch vember 16, For freight or HERM. is. ¢ to Fernandina. William street. ARs’ GUIDE. rs Piade 5 “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich mond and Elm Park, Boats leave Whitehall street at foo, of Broadway, dally, at 6:30, 30, 8:30, 9:30, 10245, AL My 12:45, 2:80, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 P. Sundays, at half-past every hour ftom 8:30 A. ML VELL! Ae Fare, 10 cents. Astor House cars leave Vesey Street for ferry. XCURSIONS VIA PEOPLE'S” LINE STEAMBOA leaving plor 41 North: River, daily (Sundays except LBANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS C. VIBBARD and DANIEL ‘DREW lowve Vestcy Gaily (Sundays excopted), ak ats A.M, landing at West ughkeepste, Rhinebeck, Catse ale tor points North and’ West. Jornwalt- and Newburg, roturus awins to and from Saratiga, To CATSKILL LINE, Steamers. Captain J. H, Pentz,and J. B, SCHUY: D, Hancox, leave Franklin street, pier 33 day (Sunilays excepted), at 6 P, MBOATS FOR TROY, CO; nes North and West,—Hlegant 8s excepted, at 6 P.M. from Leroy street. "Through ilekets ‘Trip tickets ing sa OPPOSITION AY v HARDE LER, Captain € North River, ev AITIZENS’ LINE OF J necting with al steamboats leave dail POINT, NEWBURG, POUGHKEEPST Rond Kingston, Cozzens', Cornwall, Milton, Ne Hamburg and Marlboro’ (by ferry), The MARY POWE! leaves pier 39 N. K., daily, at 3:30 P.M. (Sundays excepted), BOSTON, ‘he world-renowned. jeave pier 23 North rect, daily (Sundays excepted), tickets sold. at all. principal. Hall's Band engaged for the season, tO M. the city. SSYLVANIA RAILROAD, w Great Trink line and United States Mail ronte, ‘Trains leave New York, from ‘got of Desbrosses and Corte Jandt streets, as follow Express for Harrisburg, Pittsbarg, the West and South, witty, Pullman palace ears atta 9:30 A. AL, 5 and 8:30'P. M, Sunday and yr. M. Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia an rie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), M. Miamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and’ Eric ing at'Corry for Titusville, Petroleunk M., cont id the Oil Rexions. ore, Washington and the South, “Limited Washe press” of Pullman, parlor cars daily D Centre gars nly except Sate i mts P. egue Sunday, 9 P. 8 “40,9730 A. M5 12:90, night, Sunda; Hinigrant acd arrive at Washi pM Express for Philadelp 44 “yl brew! i, 7, 20, 3,’ G, 7, lass, 2B Me M.; 12M, 1,2, 5:20, 50, 6, B20, and 12 ‘night, Sunday, 0, 11 A. M., 12 Mi, 1, 2 40, 8, 62100 20, 4:50, 5:20, nd 13 night. Sunday,'3 A. Mg Woodbridge, Pers Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and 1¢ ‘A.M. 2:30, 4:60 and 6 P.M. For New Hrunswick, 7 and 8 A. M., 12 M.. 2, 3:10, 4: 320, 9:10, 7 F. M. and 12 night.’ Sunday, 3 A. M.,6 7 P.M. For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 5:20 P. M. Por Kingstone and Rocky Hui, 8:40 A, od 4:10 P.M, Por Princeton, 7, 8:40 A. M. 12:30, 4 and7 P.M. For Lambert villa, 9:30, A. and 5 P, For Flemington, ‘Phillipsburg’ and’ Belvidere, 9:30 A, My and 2 For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 3 P. M, For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7:30 ang 230 A.M. 12:30, 2, 4,5 and 7 P.M. For Freehold, 7:30 ‘A. M. For Farmingdale and Sq For eens, Pemberto 20 P. M.. and via Monmouth Jw | For Hightstown and Pemberton, 6 and ¢:30 A. M. nates, sod ni Prom: rg, 6:55 and 10:30 A. A.M. and.6.30 P. OL daily, ington and Baltimore, M. Sunday, 6.20 A. M. From 11:20, 1E:k AL MA; 10:37 P.M. San: day, a ALM. ; 6:50 9:20, 10:27 and LL: BP. Ticket Ollices, 426 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House No. 4 Court § (118 Hudson street, Hoe rant Ticket Ontice, No. ¥ Battery place, ‘OMPSON, D.M. BOYD, Je. General Mai Gon, Passenger Agent, and toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt “treets: street, Brook! agen PIARLEN AND NEW YORK NAVIGATION COM. EL" pany's simmer arrangements for 1873, commencin June 10,” Boats leave Peck shp every half hour, trom 6:! ‘A. M. to 7:25 P.M, with the exception of the four tripe from halfpast ten'o'clock to half-past two o'clock, whick will be hourly, See time table at landings, J.B TALLMA N, Superintendent, EWBURG, CORNWALL, WEST POINT, COZZE: Hotel dock, Lona Island, daily (Sundays excepted) Feambeut ARMENIA, trom Brooklyn, Fulton street, at by Bas A.M. , Vestry street, New York, 9:10} Twenty-fourth streets 9:30, landing at Manhatunville, 9 Yonkers, 10:35] Dovbs? Perry, 11; Nyack and Tarrytown (by ferryboaw), 11 29, Returning from Newbury at 2/302, M., reaching New York az :30 and Brooklyn 7 P.M. ( PPOSITION—ALBANY AND THROUGIT TO TROY. Deck, 25 cents; with berth, $1. SCHUYLER, fron Franklin street Mondays, Wednesitiys ‘and Fridays, 6'P. My Don’t pay $3 on other boats when with better ‘rooms will pay only $1 75, J. W. HANCOX, ROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP CO, NEW YORK AND. BosTO. STONINGTON Lid From pier 33 North River, foot of Jay street, the ot steamers. RHODE ND and NARRAGANSE: xcept Sundays) at : " vo 8) PROVIDENCE LINE, From pier 27 North River, (oot of Robinson street, the steamships ELECTRA and GALATEA daily (@xcopt Sune days) avo? Me MILROAD TICKETS—PI R Bt. Indianapolis, $1 Toledo, $10; Augusta, Ga, $24; Cincinnati, $145 Atehison, Kau.. $40; Quincy, Il,, $25 7 Broadway. T CLASS, CHICAGO, $174 STEAMSHIP LINE, ISLAND, PORTO PLATO, SAMANA CIFY. "The UNITED STATES MAIL Capt, W. A GARDINER, will leay, Pier 15 East River, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, AT a P.M. For Freight of Passage apply to L, DELMONTE, 50 Ex: change place. N.B, itively no fret Dt received on day of sailing, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINK, 3 North River at 3 P.M. DIRECT. “ ORLEA via Havana, Prog: Tuspan and Campieo, CITY OF HAvaNa . ag Pnesd: For freight or pasenes sos Ste: O tor Vera Cras ao MPEXAS LINE OF GALVESTO: ing at Key West, carrying oF Mac vin Key West, st River. Land 33 Broadway, ors wit Leave New Orleans September 18 and October Pr the other ports, MERS, TOUCH- @ United States mail.— any will wail Sept. 11 at 3PM, bills ding given ro ‘The sew pA ted Galveston, on and Henderson, pl stg | Sah Antonio, Houston and Texas Generel, und Great a Texas Pacific, ‘Teansconsi aif aud Western Texas railroads Frerghes and. iaagruaee wt lowest tates, No charge for for: warding in New York, For (roight of passage, bering au: marior mecorugnodavions, apply to PoE oT MALLORY & CO,, 183 Malden lane, W. b CLYDE & jo. 6 Bowling Grea, STEAME amships: also three St "Tachin ats yw mnship: 80, 6 Steam Yachts, ©, SCHMIDT, 1 South William street. SEL STEAMER, 95 TONS, 2 i; double engines, 12 inch, ailers, Paddle Ste: FREDER. w« TED—A STEAM YACHT; STATE TONNAGE, Kite, builder, age, style of mac tlose order to examine. yAcre “OIFFIRY HIRE-—GOOD CABIN TO Ate root accommodations. JAMES SMITH, (oot of Cott stroet, f WANTED TO PURCHASE. Wyte PURCHASE A FL UNTING A Waten and ain or efther enparata cus, be cheap ot cagh. Address, giving desctipHon,. pri Wand Pas, Ueraldoaen .