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—<<—$$< MEN-OF-WAR AT HONOLULU—-THE SUGAR CROP, Honowwiy, August 24, 1875. ‘Tho British ships-of-war Repulse and Petrel and the United States ship-of-war Ponsacola are in port, giving our harbor the appearance of a naval rendezvous. The Repulse first visited Hilo, then Kealakeakua Bay and then put away for, Hanalei, from which port she ar- rived here on the 17th for a stay of ten or twelve days, Admiral Cochrane has made his ship a good name in thig group of islands, In every port visited the natives and residents generally were invited on board and the ship given up for inspection. This ship is certainly 3 splendid specimen of naval architecture. In propor- tions she is gigantic, and, with her armor-plating and ‘ives the beholder a grand conception of England’s power upon the sea, This {dea is in- grained with the natives. The word “‘Pelekane” (Brit- synonyme of strength and power, ‘The native newspapers published here, commenting on tho visit of the Repulse at Hilo, sa} be long remembered, and Ul name is 4 sweet memory with the inbabltanta ‘The United States steamer Pensacola, Admiral Almy, has also visited Hilo twice; lack diplomacy in dealing with our natives, The fact is, they look down upon them as so aor hese unless, indeed, they have rank and positi they go to the other extreme, There is no doubt rans design in the visit of the Pensacola to the Windward Islands, something akin to the visit of the United States ships to Samana Bay prior to gry that Sumner and Schurz so ably exposed, This is’ doubtlesa the thought of the English Admiral, and his the people is to checkmate, if possible, this move on-the Pacific Ocean board. If the American Jess attention to the fables of our plan dealt more squarely and aboveboard with our natives they would have a stronger influence here, schemes for gaining possession started by Sie ae ponderous gu ish) ia with them peat her visit will ral Cochri but Americans seem to ‘it and attentions to overnment paid 1g interest and group have been, what move they may. The Pearl athe msiente fasuaet the natives, and particularly the present King, who was then clerk in the Interior Department will not soon forget it. The treaty of reciprocity is looked.apon with more or less suspicion, mainly be- cause the prime movers in it were also the’ wirepullers in the Pearl River scheme, that the King believes in the. treaty and uses his inilu- ence to popularize it We are given to understand that a French ship-of- war will soon make us a visit, to give moral support to the French Commissioner, ‘The sugar crop of 1874 and 1875 is in, and the results are much more encouraging than was ex} 6 crop for 1875 and 1876 promises well for quality and quantity, and if prices are sustained our have nothing to complain of, The San fineries are buying largely of our sugars at prices that remunerate planters, We are given an item of intelligence that {s anything to the effect that the contracts with the teamship Company make the service from Sydney to San Francisco via Fiji only, so that the pros- pect 18 that we shall be without steamers between this port and San Francisco. The steamer 0; terday, ran into the There can be no doubt in entering the harbor iron ship Ravenstondalo, and cut her howspele offeven with the knightheads, slewing her stem and doing other Ravenstondale was price She repairs at the time, The Cyphrenes was not THE FIJI ISLANDS, FEARFUL RAVAGES OF AN EPIDEMIC, Sypnxy, New South Wales, July 8, 1875, The terrible effects of the measles epidemic is thus narrated by a gresident, who, writing to an Australian friend, says:—‘‘The approximate number of deaths in ous half ot the Cakaudrove district ts 2,889, Taking le other half of the district, including Savu Savu, at the same average also gives 2,339, making for about the halfof Vanua Leva 4,678, Taking the other half of the island at the same rate, including Bua, Dreketi, ives 4,678. Approximate number Yanua Leyu up to 80th April, than doubies and Mocnate, ath of May, which also equals 9,356. Thus the ascertained ‘and estimated number of deaths up to Junelon the sland of Vanua Levu alone is 18,712 The accounts from Macuata are very distressing. ‘towns there were none left to bury the dead; instances the deaths were so numerous that the bodies were left in the huts and the towns burnt to ashes, On tho Labasa River the dead bodies wore thrown into the streatn, which landed them along its shores, where pigs and birds of prey had When ail these horrors will end and death and de- struction be stayed is beyond calculation, MUNICIPAL NOTES. ‘The regular Thursday meeting of the Board of Alder- men was yesterday dispensed with in consequence of the absence of a large majority of our city magnates at Syracuse. Twenty-four hours will bring back a full at- tendance of visitors to the third house and other politi. cal hannts at the City Hall, Charges from various quarters are now pending be- fore Mayor Wickham against Comptroller Green, the Police Commissioners and Superintendent of Buildings. Why do we not hear of them? Are they pigeon-holed, or does the Mayor consider them too frivolous for investigation? The public would like an answer one way or the other. comparatively removed for a few days from the impor- tunities of politicians, would be an excellent: time to peruse those charges. General M. T. McMahon has received $1,500,000 dur- ing the past two days at his office for taxes on real ir stock for $¥,908,000 is- sued in 1854 and made payable on the 1st of next Oc- ‘tober will be redeemed upon that date, In some of tho continual feast. Now that His Honor is aud personal mnounces that the Croton Henry Payne, of Peekskill, ma Mayor's Marshal Kelly of hating been charged $6 by a hack driver for transferring him from Desbrosses street ferry to the Grand Central depot on Wednesday even- Tho Marshal sent for the owner of the hack, and, having taken away his license, It is about time tl part of hack drivers was effectually stopped. A TALE OF A HORSE. A unique sceno was presented in Justice Elliott's ‘court room, Williamsburg, yesterday afternoon, Uriah Wharton and his tribe of Gypsies, who have recently been sojourning near the Penitentiary, on Crow Hill, appeared against two men for stealing a fine mare he had brought with him from.England eight years ago. ilty to the soft impeachment that the tribe, and then as coolly pro- ison Of the United States, say- He was placed on le complaint before compelled rostitu: tion of the $6. ‘is robbery on the ‘Wharton pleaded he was the king o duced bis papers as ing, “Hevery man his the'stand, aid testified that’ tho “pléody oss ‘as tray- elled hall hover the States with ‘im; was the same Dloedy ’oss them fellors was trien to sell, oss as cost ‘im thirt wouldn't lose and hit was a pun (£80) in ould country, an’ ‘is Tarts blood.’? wils stolen on the 17th of August, and the men, James B, Madden and William Button, swore they had’ him in ‘their possesion for six weeks; but this bein, dicted they were committed with privilego of defence The men had been arrested by Sergeant Brennan while endeavoring to sell the horse for $40 to Henry Hamilton, and bis suspicions being excited by tho price he concluded not to buy. disputing over the matter Mary Wharton, wife of Uriah, passed by and recognizing the horse caused the arrest, While they were INSTRUCTION, Dremanrrevet treat nmniipebteinnesil R INSTITUTE,, CENTRAL PARK AND ue, Feopens September 14. Prospectus to be NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1875--TRIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS WANTED, DooR PROM MADISO! UARE, 38 EAST TWEN- Fy ‘nll aes Bor. ate, Parlor Ley a wt Suits on third and fourtl desired. ieee) $1.50 R DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK.— $150 . i CLINTON |PLACB, | CITY HOTEL —EXCRLLENT table; fine Rooms, $2 per day ; $8 to r wook } fani- lies and single gentlemen ; also Store ir ane b HOUSE, STUYVESANT PARK, 215 EAST FIF- teenth a —Handsomely furnished Rooms, on second floor, with first class Table and ehendsnes, for a few select boarders; very ry desirable, fine neighiorh TH HOUSE WEST OF FIPTIL AVENUE, 19 AND 21 acter Parlor Floor, elegantly furnished; eo Dears ‘and third floors, suitable for families and gentlemen, with Board; location unexceptionable; terms reasonable ; references, 5TH AVENUE, NO. H9—LARGE AND COMMODIOUS “elvors, of en guite, newly and elegantly farnlahes, with or without privat lo; appointiment vet class, deairable looms Dr gentiouess nee : $5 70,8 Pen wank —voanh, init Two PER vast. BOARD, WITH TWO Darga front i mas (Very Pleasant) ; geanle or three gent rH tj 901 East Thirty. Sidewele oon TH AVENUE, NO. 843.—RLEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, lite or singly, to let, with Board, to fami- ies or gent mon; private tuble it desired; moderate prices; roferouves exchanged teres ge! AVENUE, 847.-VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, with first class table; unexceptiouable references given and required. WEST FORTY-PIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVEN' e Windsor.—A. Iaay without Saray will let oie somes hewly Stted Rooms 9 fauilics or gontleimen; tres aos Bonrd if desired, GAY STREET, ONE BLOCK OF SIXTH AVENUE and Waverley place —fwo young Indies to oard with private family; also fu 10 WAVERLEY Lace, il BROADWAY.—PLEAS- Be aint front Rooms, ot 818.8 $18 for two persons, wi ard ; sin, and transient peo; Gay ‘avo Table Board, #4. gran ora seghecteae hte! J] BAST, TWENTY-EIGHT STREET—A HAND. AL somes urnisied Second loo. tot, with prvato ue le, to « fail f gentlem a tl mash, with or without broakfait; roferoncars Oe LLM STREET, NO. 152 WEST. NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; Rooms en 5 or singly ; reference. 14% STREET, 300, CORNER SECOND AVENUE. Desirable front large and small Sooms to let, with 14. WEST TWENTY EIGHTH | STREET “THREE Rooms to let, singly oF en snite, on the second floor; also one or two single Rooms, with Bo 18 EAST PORTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO LARGE and one hall Room, on fourth story, thoronghly mod- ern, handsomely furnished, with unexceptionable Board. 2 bee ght TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—THIRD floor (front) Parlor and, hall Room, with Bord ; Private table if deslred siso single Moou for gentlemen 0 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM Broadway.—Nicely furnished Rooms, on second and third floors, wit! st class Bourd, for families or gentlemen ; and their wives. pe hk hh OR of )D STREET,’ 312 WEST.—VERY DESIRAB! FUR- nished Rooms and Board at moderate prices, for gen- tleman and wife or ‘single gentlemen; neighborhoed ; references exchanged. GROVE STREET—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A handsomely furnished Room, suitable for single gen- nT house and accommodations Orst class; terms mod- FScparrgepen pom nen ocr PEE ot pA et EST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue,—With Board, handsomely’ furnished Second Floor, en suite or singly; also other Rooms; house and table first Q] West THIRTIETH STREET. —FINE SUITS AND fiogle Rooms to families and single gentlemen, with first class Board; reference: tenn ate andi tien dit esa SEE BORE 33, 3, hy eet FOURTEENTH STREET. KEPT BY tel a Seat a rind market; rel sali) ascent ed Beno ee OR EE RYE) QATH STREET, BAST 140—-HANDSOMELY | FUR; nished Rooms, en suite, with Board, to gentlemen and wivos and single (eet house and 10 first class; references ¢: 39 WEST wa pebble loon wal Manteo’ WITH ahd: Ub. gral table; moderate price very for the winter for families or gentlemen, 39 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Suits for families’ and very desirable single Rooms for ladies or gentlemen, with Board; family hotel, with home comforts; table excellent ; terms reasonable, 4 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—TWO VERY DE- sirable Suits, consisting of three light, large and hand- somely furnished Rooms, with or without: privase table; house ‘and appointinents first class; references oxchanged, NTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE fu ed Rooms to rent, if desired; few single rooms 4 SiGHTH STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Clinton and Univerzty places.—This commodious house, having changed hands, is now prepared to offer sw erior accommo- dations, with Board, for families or gentlemen; terms moderate, 4.Q GROVE STRERT.—AN EXTENSION AND BED. room on the first floor to let, with Board; also front prices; modern improve- Room on second floor, at moderat ments, 5 BAST TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD- 'y.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, én suite or singly, with first class Board, for families aud’ goutlemen; house newly furnished and painted; references, WEST THIRTY-FIFTH | STREET. —LOCATION, houso and all its appoint superior; handsomely: furnished front Rooms, on second ry third floors, on suite or separately, with Board; also Rooms for goutlemen: refer- neces, 4 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues. —Bleguntly furnished oe en suite or singly, on parlor and third floors, with good Board, 4.8 WEST, TWENTYSEVENTIT | STREET, NEA Broadway.—Elogantly furnished Rooms on second floor, separate or en suite, with excel Eecbeek Fatlor, Wont’ Basement sud hs t references. 50 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished large and small Rooms, second or third , Oy) families or single gentlemen; lctly first class WEST TWENTY-FIGHTH STREET.—A FEW 9) handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with unexcop- tionable Board. ferences given and requi red, 53 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE SMALL PRI- Oe vate family will let, with Board, their bandsomely fur- d Second Floor and front Room on third floor to. first Slams “parties; house, bas’ every convenience; location Arse class and central, 5s yest. TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR way.—Very desirable Rooms to rent, ‘on second and third floors, en suite or singly, with or without excellent Board ; prices low ; references. HATH, STREET, 120 EAST.—GENTLEMAN AND WIPE or two gentlemen can have full comforts of a home in small private American family. Apply between U and 9 o'clock 55 WEST TWELPTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH OO. and Sixth avenues.—Beautiful Rooms on second and third floors, with good Board; torms moderate, G3 SECOND STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— ) To nicely furnished Rooms to let, with or witho Board, to gentleman or ietene and’ wife; American fansfly ; terms moderate. 6. bah od engi w—A NIC: ELY FURNISHED | SEG- id Floor, en suite or separate, to let, with Board; private “table if desired; also hall Rooms; prices moderate. IRVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAM. Park.—An elegant Second floor, all light; private table proforred; also large Rooms on third and fo Reference! 05 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A FRONT Parlor on first ae handsomely furnished; also # hall and two large Rooms third floor, with or without Board; terms moderate. 114. WAVERLEY PLACK—$16 AND $18 PER WEEK for two; Board; hot and cold water in rooms; ‘small family; table boarders taker fourth floors, references exch ENCH IN SIXTY LESSONS—®5 PER MONT! conversation; from the first week pupils read, translat ‘and answer tn French the questions addressed. ‘PROF! SOR, No, 47 West Twenty-fourth street. 88 8. D, DOREMUS RE-OPENS HER DAY{SCH for Girls at 47 East Twenty-first street, ieee JOSEPW'S ACADEM “Flushing, Long Island.— tion, with fine accommodations and. Reopen September 1. =, elas or eall per trai September 23, FOR YOUNG LADIES, matcinr dl and delightful loca vo soe course of studies, Board aud tuition, $120 half yearly. ia from Hunter's Point EMINARY OF THE SACRED HEART FOR SMALL J , Long Island, conduct me comforts and by Sisters of St, training, $103 HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT A 4s at 215 Broadway, in the Herald Building, ANTED—85 EAST 62D 3 UATE AMERI- 1e8 and classics; | BLEECKER STREET, NEAR. eg econ Money advanced on Diamonds, ; also Pawnbroker: bought of Diamonds, ‘77 Bleocker street, up me 119 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN with bs see enth eg sg Beth Ge od rooms, with cr without Board, from to bourd from $6 to $7 with Board, Scars! position fatale aaah a eR [QQ BAST AWENTYSEVENTH STREET—TO LET, with Board, leree nicely furnished Rooms; refer: ences given and d required. 15 with Roady ane hatavon STREE oe ig LET, with Board, largo, handsome! rn Room Room ; also b: Parlor, suital ie for families oeol elegant alcove gle gentlemen ; D1] FAST SEVENTEENTH STREET (sTUYVESANT Park).—Nicély furnished Rooms, with Board, tor ste gent bpd wives or single gentlemen; choice neighbor- hood; small family; terms moderate for permanent people; references, 2H, feet paceak hy FORTY-FOURTH STREET.. ey ae 4 DAVIS’. Rooms; superior table, At Mrs, N, LT WEST POURTEENTH STREET —AN ELEGANT Second Floor, with private t 1d; also joard, for large handsome front Room and Bedroom: ie gentlemen; house unusually desirable; references, Wal WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let some pleasant Rooms, newly. painted, eon taining closets, bot and cold water, with good Board, on moderate terms. “AT MY PRIVATE RE enth street, corner ‘prices fur Diamon DENCE, NO, 160 WEST FOUR- ah aveniey F pay the highest elry, sy Inte of Thirteenth strook, DVANCES MADE or. hag pot! LEFT ON COMMIS- 08, , Silverware, Pianos, tel hess confidential. St corner of Ann, frst floor. NO, 8, ELEVENTH STRERT, THRER DOORS nd 4 NORE 1d WSN TLAL, it sion; Diamonds, Pinosiehe da Weseae west of Broadway—Diamoi Yerwaro, hought and sold by crmeriy of Jackson's 808 Broadway, RICAN lectin ieee 000.—FINE DIAMONDS, , Silverware, India Shawls, Valuables, Also tim ri possible, vs value paid. arent ied 1 J. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, IAMONDS, WATCHES, Oat and other articles bor ‘ota very sual | dvance, 1190 Broadway, n near feenty-cighth street. ‘AN: PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT way, in the Herald Buildiang HE METROPO! is 236 ‘WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR Eighth avenue.—A gentleman and wite or n tow ontiemen can obtain first class Board at moderate. prices; Eouse has all modern improvements. 256 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, — TiVO nicely furnished Rooms, each &5; also handsome back pester. ‘with use of front parlor, #10; fire and ‘gas in- cluded; good Board; very convenient; family private, QQ) WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, ONE BLOG 330 “irom Elevated railrond gation. —A Seicele haste Odor choice of handsome and newly furnished Rooms, with breakfast, if desired; all modern improvemonts; references exchanged. 333 WEST TIRRIY SECOND STREBT, NEAR UR. 333 ¥5 Newly ond hi pandacmely furnished two, $13 to $18 on week ; ferences required. WEST THIRTY. FOURTH STREET, NEAR BLE- 861 Wit Railroad. —Handsomely furoistied Floors, con. isting ‘diea rooms, four closets aud bathroom, to let to a Fey. en ‘ai Mtge ealines eat iituation house pal + 01 | reference reanirad, ” Et ROPEAN AN STEAMSHIPS. (AUNARD Line—B. “AND NA. oh M. 3B. CO, With a view to dmainiehing the —— this line take a speeifie course for ‘Oa: th2 outward boy vgn Sete BOARDERS WA WEST FIFTY-FIPTH STREET. to let, with or without Board, i oat suitable for two gen EXCURSIONS, ALLY EXCURSION TO ROCKAWA’ A? AMERICUS © BEACH. will make nie to Roe WANTED. Me pect ta STEAMSHIPS. D HAVANA DIRECT MAIL TINE — mt class steamships will sail ut 3 P.M orth Hiver, foot of Cedar street, for Havana ‘iireck, tuesday, Sept. 21 chances of collision the all seasons of Srare daily (Sundays te WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRI- will accommodate three or four sentle- men with pleasant Reoms and Board; references required. WEST TWENTYSEGOND STREET, CLOSE BY the Elevated Railroad. —To let Board, be a very pleasant furnished Rooms, in # small pri- jucenstown to New York or ‘at 43 latitude, or nothing fe Sbousewerd passage crossing the mieridian of 60 at POOL AND QUEENS- For fesight or paisaes, tions, apply to P. CL McKeller, Luling & LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, from pier 37 North River! vint and Richmond, Tuesday M., connectinig with t Line, Plodiont ing the o meridisn of fp ALS Saba. urning boats le leave o Rocheway at . M. and 4:45 P.M. DE & CO... No. 6 Bowling Groen, or painion ’ tg the north o ne. with or without GU Lr SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR ling at Yonkers, [ona Island, West Pot rall Kavorite ptoamer ARRO| nal For Norfolk. City days and Saturday, at 9 P. and Tennessee Alr Line, Air Line, Chespeake and Ohio ‘Katlroad and with the com- ar ‘steam lines to interior points in North Carolin LADY, HAVING AN ELEGANT HOUSE UP TOWN, ith avenue, wishes the loan of $500, for the use. Of whieh she will wive a Dlensant room and posed or reference and security Herald Uptown Braneh of SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, own house on Park avenue, wilt let seaond Floor, with ¢ luxuries of & recnas ant apartments, oarders, address ptown Branch office, Cabin passage, $30, $100 and 8 Rotun tickets tickets to and from reight wud cabin off 111 Broadway, ‘Trinity Buildin urope at lowest Touth street, N. Re. Paro for the oxeu GRAND SUNDAY EXC! Every Sunday until cold weather seta in, the fast am ite sioambout GENERAL SEDGW leave foot of Barclay «1 9:15 A. M., nding ‘at Eaubethpor Union, io BA. . and Twenty-t rd strovt, (via Norfolk) every’ t Saturday, at 4 P, M.., Wecteraiené Wettaaion, Xi 0. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, LIVING IN THEIR TO KEYPORT.. private bath, and willing to pay 0 fi rm INGSTONE, Horala U N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND four rooms and bath, to let, with pi Doarders; references exchanged. 54 N ELEGANTLY FURNI: Gee Baieto ders ae LINE. 10K, cri wccommodations unsurpassed, assageltickets and Dills of Insurunce to Nerfolk, & at pier 87 North Rive My 147 Greenwich street, New York. N. L. McCREADY, President. ORGANS LINE OF STEAMSIIIPS for New Orleans and Texas for New Orieaus or Brashear Citys : xas freight is transferred to M 08 Louisiana and ‘Texas Railroad for shtpm by Morgan's line of steamers for Texas po Into'Beaslsar Oltys New One Morgen’s Louisians and Texas Ruilroud to New Orloans, aud Texas haa by Morgan's li ing to all points at ¢., 4 por cent. Freight RNWALL, GREAT WESTERN, Windiion . $70; on MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street. O8T DIRECT AND ECONOMIC C pete eh vie i VMIOAL ROUTE 7 HOL- Saturday, Oct. 2 lor? Lee, Pu EASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDI ye excurslon Fy Sunday, o¢ 0, 10 and & Sunday) at Twe: SHED SECOND FLO fourth hn strets| diya Sd “Pare 12 nigly, bathroom? Switaerland, &e, via when to New Orleans, orty-third streot, near Fifth av, PRINTING SUIT. SUIT. an obtained at Steamer HOMPERDAM eq these beautiful stoatiers, carry U Netherlands, are weil kno thete' ig tips ates at pntenae ale Bac ord rola OARD BILLS, WASH BILLS AND sable for hotels and boardin from the METROPO! *, No, 218 Broadway. pete QUOTATIONS, | THE TEN o'CLOOK EDITION LOW PAREI Oe and. after October line of steamers to Texas AR will all, from pier 3 ptomber 18, ut 3 ‘Through bills Inding signed to Mobile, Galveston and to all Harrisburg and San Antonio, i, International and Great Nortie ontinental Railroads, id all points on the alg GREAT REDvoT! a PEOPLE! BOATS TO AL BAN Sian with comfortable state Fools wusnine ead clane passage only. berth... L. W. MORRIS, General Agents, 50 Broad ATIONAL LINE. From a Nos. 44 and at va River, iy (Sundays sxcepted) at GP! M. Tromp North ‘iter ts foot of Canal sree. - i ee oy ah 0 CHARTER—THE STEAMBOAT FORT LEE. FOR arties and Sunday schools. ane in the afternoon. INVITATIONS, orn, Tazas and Pasids and Trane to Indianola and San Antonio, Western, Texas und Pacific Railway, Brazos 8 pug Christi Bockport, St, Mary's and Fulton, Fulton, lauded at Rockport Lighterage and Channel duos at olther Corpus Christi oF Brazos Santiago wt the expense a Freight for Brownsville, Matan t have consignee at Brazos Santiago. Tnmurance and freight at lowest rates. For frolght or further informati-n appiy Giakuns A WHITNEY, & CO. Agents, VETLA, 2 At | GLAND... 0 and $70, curreney. Return tickets at reduced rates. ool at the lowest rates, ‘Aboly 3, HURST, Masons TATE LINE—TO GLAsG OW, LIVERPOO! ELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, Se Cabin | passage reduced prices, steerage tickets from Liv wt the company’s office, 69 EVENING TELEGRAM, BE LONDON sTOCK SERVED BY caters 1 ANY ADDRESS LEAY!) 28 TONS" BN THE OFFICE, B punecnios 2 ANN STREET 10 LET—A BACK PARLOR OR ROOM, ON SECOND floor, snd hail Bedroos excursions, picnic at No. 47 Fulton streot, ‘CKETS, CIRCULARS, ind al Reape ey ae for excursion: LATEST REPORTS \d risk of consignee, nd points in the ine NerkoPouiray TING ‘ett as seen or ANA. STATE OF VIRGINIA, and every Weduesd: $50; return tickets, $80, Steerage at Howeat gerd m, together or séparatel ee unsurpassed. Ses THE LE Sm, he -Wedne: Pies cabin, $0. #70 and $15; return tickots, BALDWIN'® Co, No. 72 penadengrt _ Stocrage office, 4% Broadway. MAIL L LINE—STEAM N AND sao cite caaig poe ‘Tuesds , HAVANA AND M + Sioamers leave pier N FO! giry Ov NEW YORK. MERIDA, CAN MAIL. 88. PINE 20, Second cabin, orth River at 3 P.M. IRE * Stock and Fixt WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITIT or without Board, to gentlemen or gentlemen and 158 West Twenty-first street, ood re sold in consequence of sickuens. Appl, 345 Bast'Twonty-ninth arose nS aie Bs ASS LIQUOR AND BILLIARD SALOON on a wide street, gs 1 and 6 years! lease, 5 Xi i = FOR Vit CREF Tara. Ott BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, o fmpewehy, tapas and sae 9 ENTLEMAN WISHES DAY ast sido, above Fourteenth street; dinner or heart referred. "Address Q. De. STATES | BOARD ON THE al ferries; low orty-third street. GROCERY STORE, DOING CASH TRADE OF 8450 per weok ; splendid Situation on Third avenue; on easy rare chance, MALON. ‘or pe or passage apply to . $1 and 33 Broudway. isa y teamers will leave New Orloans Oct. 9 and Oct, 90 for JTus and all the other ports. XAS LINE OF GAL ing at Key West. carry ng t) 5 CHY OB AUSTIN, Captains Tunch at 1 o'clock; Q., box 17 Herald YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A NICE LARGE Room, with good Board, at about $8 per week, winter; permanent if satisfactory. .733 Post office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN Wyomin, ct Sabin, hel Prepaid tickets at 8. cers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway Drafts on Troland, England, France an ay | & GUION, 29 Broadway. a SPLENDID MALL STEAM. Queenstown and Liverpool on Tuesday, September a Shas superior wecommodations. for Ansongers, at lowest rates. te and stoerage at Lo Germany at'low trates. A palseapon, via ney} CIGAR, STAND IN’ LARGE ints on the cateaatl Hou ‘Ald up to October, WANTS BOARD wn { terms not to exceed $8; Store Agency, 124 Fortieth street preferred; no_boardin, Gress, with full particulars, HOST mand Henderson, Cal. and San Antonio, Houston and Texas nal and Great Northern Toxas Pacific, Western Texas railroads, ‘its and insurance at lowest rates. No char otk. For freight or passage, 153 Maiden lane, 6 Bowling Green, bo yt los se ol location above ys lose this ‘portunity, house wanted. Ad- , Herald Uptown PECIAL NOTICE. ship DAKOTA, RST CLASS CHOP AND OYSTER HOUSE FOR, loing good business; best location down town for fine day busines; 9 rare chance, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Codar street. FOR SALE OR TO LET—TEA STORES, comer liquor story mmple or billiard saloons, ; L'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. Frannie a ia and cabin, second cabin and 4 Apply to WILLIAMS & GU Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANC! HE GENERAL reaahhy HAN ARD.—WANTED, BY A FAMILY OF | THREE adults, a Second Floor in a private family oe no other boarders, and between Thirty- er ‘Address, stating torms and full particulars, Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, FOUR children and nurse; three rooms conhecting, bet waen Streets; price not to excoes week; references." Addross, with” particulars, Le, Horald W. P. CLYDE & © ee NEW one rhe, ‘Crowe Line. RE, favorite route fer the-Con tinent than any other) wil sail from pier No. Saturday, Sept. 18 Oc! saturday, Oct. 16 DB’ (ineluding wine). according to accommodation; second cabin, $72; third cabin, $40, Return tickets at reduced rates. $26, with superior accommodation, including all necessaries without extra charge, Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agont, UE, FOR HAVRE, WILL LEAVE foot of Morton street, on Satur- > Passengers are re- rok. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, Ni ‘The splondil venvols on th (being more southerl 50 Aes River, as flo he NEW ORLE ANS, Captain Dearborn, North River on Saturday, DOWNTOWN CORNER LIQUOR STORE—DOING sod trade, long lease, is offered for sale on reaton, easy terms, Apply to LLOYD'S Store Agency, 29 Ww: Eighth and Twenty-t! yullloave pier No. 9 innterteaien given to Mobile, St. Lonts, Viekabang and Cabin te steerage, $25. PARL me PRICE OF PASSAGB IN GOL, First cabin $110 to $120, OARD WANTED—FROM OCTOBER 1, wife and child (4 y- mores Stout, Sixt! —THAT WELL KNOWN LIQU west comer of Twenty ninth street and Third avenue, for Sale cheap, or on Saturday, MAN, are stroot. iB BTORR, SOUTH: BAND STONINGTON, TEAMSHIP CO. EW YORK i srUNTNUTON. uN From pler 33 North River, fcot steamors RHODE 18 (except Sundays) at PROVIDENCE (LINE, From pier 27 North River, fi ps ELECTRA and GALATEA daily (except bun- days) at > P.M. yeuts), between Twentieth and Ninth avenues; rice not to exceed $18 per week. it office, pry DENG! GREAT BARGAIN ions ON VESEY, STREET, well rented, for sale; terms to suit. a & WOOD, 11 Pihe stree —FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST CORNER Liquor Stores in the Ninth ward; long lease, cheap rent; doing a first class business; for sal BN 2 ERS Re Fe eT OARD WANTED—FOR TWO LADIES, BETWEEN iqowbscebagt and Fifty-t |. 73 Seventh wrest. pie aba Shanda Ed CR SOE Oe ee ny OaRD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, thero are few or no other boarders, in a first class ween twenty. titra and Biniosh Wrects, Fourth and rms r wel DESIRABLE, Herald Uptown ranch oth. OARD WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY GENTLEMAN, two daughters (11 ani sia al! Bedrooms; southern exporare preferred: dress, giving all particalars, MANU- Lexington and aweek. Address HOUSE, TEAMER AMERIQ pier No. 50 North day, September 18, at 7 Quested to be on board at 60 t of Robinson street, the ‘on reasonable LLOYD, 29 Browdway, —FINEST CHANCE OFFERED THIS SEASON TO mall Hotel for sale, doing ated: halfcash. H, BRUC: NMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royal Mail steamers are joyal Muil steamers arg ness, centrally 40 Broadway, room pointed fo sail ae follows LIVERPOOL. Al LA’ HATS. ee opt ds o3. fet AM. or JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRISE, J. i large front and two FIRST CLASS LIQUOR AND LUNCH ROOM IN Fulton street, New for sale on reasonable’ terms, Agency, 29 Broadway. TRAV ELLERS’ LBANY, SARATOGA AN AND, ie fics wei ork, doing. a good 1 pay Hog busines PLENDID LITTLE STORE, WELL ked, doing # good busines: Acash customer cin hear of a bargain by calli Only those meaning business nee PF BERLE CITY OF RICHMOND. CITY OF BRUSSELS een Oct.” 16, a BP, tnd each succeeding ior 45 North River, "300, 880 and 8100, god eral business y's Brosh nit dteerage Fusnge 20 08 Broadway; or pier 45 North JOHN G. DALE, ILSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, porte daspatebed f {rom vinr 44 Bost nt River VIPE, NURSE AND d, north of Fortieth street, from October No, 3 West Fifty-sixth st, INFANT RE. «CINE OF 1 River, daily (Sundays ex: 1, Address, stating terms, W. 5., N NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN —BOARD WANTED — 4 Iady in 8 rospoetable, sociable, strictly private fam euch or Spanish preterred; can 5 joining Rooms, unfurnished, on second ate referonces given and required: Answer to-morrow to ty Beene: WANTED (NO ROOMS)—IN A PRI- tioth street; supper in the y & gentleman, leaving pier 41 N. el ‘4 ‘On and after September 1 tickets to Montreal and return t at OX Greenwich avenue. ratoge and return forg9 and Albany and 3 For Cabin Passage apply at the com- can be gbtained at the office joor; price moder of said steamboats, pler 41 North River, foot of Canal street. RUG STORE—LOCATION BROOKLY osseasion wanted on 7th ~ 4514; Atlantic av. “NORTH SHORE STATE! for New Brighton, Suug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- mond and Elm Park, Boats leave Whitehall street at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 10:45, A. M,, 12 (46, 2.690, 3180, 4:30, 5 Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A. M, Fare, 10 cents. Astor House cars leave Vosoy Street for ferry. AND TROY BY DAY: Liga. —DAY BOA oh VIBBARD aud DANIEL DRE’ No daily Bada roet at 9 A. Yess ‘Rhinebeck, Cats- ts North and West, ISLAND FERRY. RUG STORE FOR ALI frond neghborhvod fina thane, for ¢ rman or Ameri- Address H. B., ee on Sunday, b: rrency ; second cabin, favorable terms. Sassen tikes issued to Continental and Baltic ports. Apply for full partic- CHARLEY L. WRIGHT & CO., 66 Bouth otroot, PACKET COMPANY's LINE Ea ea HAMBURG, ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OR IN "Through tickets a teenie house of only a few boarders, for a lady with (ngyd three and twelve years) and servant, at @ Fr a premurred ; teference requtree cular ‘and rate of board, M. ED COAL YARD, WITH Address box 6 Post off 20 and 7-20 P, M. Sus ee and ven Adare: wid c, var 177 Herald office. ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITT ‘two children under 234 ys Floor, with private table, where there are no 0 references required and’ given. Any priv between Fourth and Sixth avenues and, desiring expenses may address, with price per month, Se.’ RES OR CHEAP PRINT! TITAN PRIN'TIN CALL ON TH AMBURG., SR ERIOAN, rb in ee apotisud ead. welds: Genin: second sa gvid Bteerdge, currency Ion lense ‘ot te N articulars as 40 location, BILITY, box 5,413 Post APER AND JOB TSWARD & BOAS,” be sold cheap. Ad * General Passonger Agents, 2 G1 Broadway, New York. Poin, Coruwall, Newburg, ‘Tickets on sale for p st Point, Cornwall and Newburg, return: Special trains to and from Suratoga. To eral 61 Broad Pe ee ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. “comps LINE BE’ ANTED—LARGE ROOM kaag 4 HALL ROOM CON- rit wa pros or ent stor ‘Trip tickets to V OW: ing a splendid Dosing vas; will be sold from 12 to 2 o'clock, to 7 Broad street. with closets, hot ust be betireen eos andsizth and. Mt terms reasonable; per Address T. bP. ETWEER aay YORK, HAMPTON AND BRME: foot of of Second skroet, Hihoxeg. * Sept. iB SALIER. Bates of passage fro men i= First Cabin, $100, gold; i eee Cabin, $60, gold; Stecrage, cr Return tickets at reduced rates. ld steerage certificates, $32, currency. sil CO., No. 2 Bowling Greon. sori 135 pa ces oxchan Post office, Yonkers, N.Y. ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, COMFORTABLE Room, with or without Board, in « with board, not to Lantage 8 Herald Uptown Braneh office. PER WEEK A Go a FAD, FOR BOARD OF yntleman, wife and dav, 3 Tenth an Vordieih. stree ‘ond and Eighth avenues. Address, with full particulars, DRY GOODS, station D. BROOKLYN BOARD. LL STREET, BROOKLYN.—FU RNISHED ith or without Board. HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HOR Lines + The palacd steamboats HARLEM, M BHADY SIDE lonve Fulton Market slip ror 11:05 A. 12M. 1 Jaor SALE—FI) or 34 Warren street A OF BOOT AND. HAL Bi, m New York to Soaibomagtia: Ss, landing ‘at’ Grand wenty-third street and Astoria. See tine cards for partie ulars. Sunduys—Bonts leave ovory 45 minutes, —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE. Stear ANDREW HARDER, Capiain J. HL Pents, and J. B. Hancox, leave Franklin street, pier 85 North River, every day (Sundays excepted), at GP. M. COMPANIES !—PUNCHL rinted cheaper and on better N PRINTING ESTABLISH- New York, than anywhere alee. TTIZENS’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, necting with all railway lines North and West, “hte ant steamboats leave daily, Saturd pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy stre iet family ; terms, Address x. xX. 2 —FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQvoR STORE, situated on one it good lease; rent re For Trelght 06 Dates JOR SALE—A HAT STORE: Lease and Good Will 0 one of the best locations in the e owner has other business to atten 174 Herald office, along. establise Ma SCHUYLER, Captain ©. KE ORL VERPOOL, Tn UxITED. STATES M. t Rept 18, at 7 te “Sept Bet. ie ao) ‘30 ‘ (a Wooory {ULL sold on eonunt of Siok ee North River. ‘gold; rotarn tickets on and bath rooms are motion are least, affor JOR SALE—THE CHEAPEST, MOST CENTRALLY aying Hotel bn the east side, doing customer the house will be’ sold for one-third fess than its value; this i# a chaneo seldom offered 85; No agents need 8 excopted, at 6 P. located and best 250 ROOMS, NEW MATTRESSES; OLEAN BEDS, fine business; to a cas B5e,, ud farts Frankfort House, 202 Saloon, staterooms, amidships, where the noise and degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea. © week, gontlemen illiam street, Open ‘0 into that busi ‘Aarews ito EL, Horald offic OR SALE CHEAP—A PROFITABLE LIGHT OFFICR Business, easily managed, suitable for, lady i particulars call on H. PATE JPOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, to 9 party: wamntn Rondout, Kingston, Coxven Hamburg and Marlioro (by ferr, leaves pier 89 N, R., Li, RIVER LINE TO Boston, ateantets BRISTOL and PROVED! River, foot of Murray street, daily (+ Through tickets s at at principal hotels Hall's Band engaged for th ALBANY AND EEL TO TROY.— SCE tion of plans and other infor tion apply at the 's ofllce, 19 Broadway, J. CORTIS, Agent. RITTENDEN HOUSE, 1.144 BROADWAY, CORNER Twenty-aixth street, Hur tion for families; $10 upward per week. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street, Broadway.—Ai Suits for winter, reduced r: ant Rooms alivays resorved, *Buropoun’ plany $1 to #10, NCHOR LINE. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL, W YORK AND GLASG Saturday, Septomber 18, 7 A. Ng ‘aturday, Septomber -Suturiay, October 2, 7 A. M. turday, October @. 1 P.M. , LOXDONDERRY, R BELFAST. The world-renowned ve pier 28 North ee SALE CHEAP—RESTAURANT, WINE AND n account of owner's wife's death pug. Apply wt 11 Willoughby street, near City Hall, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—THE WELL KNOWN Barroom under the A. x Lease, Stock and Fixtures. For pare ress LC, BRUNS, care W. W. White, Liquor Saloon. por day; slo. ARLBORORGH HOUSE, THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET ‘and Sixth avenue (Murray Hill)—The most dell located family hotel in the city; American plat wishing to locate for the winter can make, | paeree Aud long-ostublishod ec! lin street, Mondays, Wednesiays and Friday A eon ba $3 on other lings when, with better ran nd 900, carteney, moning to necommo- #2 MDTATE AND, STEERAGE -AT LOWEST Drafts issued for ans HENDERSON B =i jasouns ‘at current rates. 3., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. ANSY AL ANIA CATLROAD, The Great, ba line and United States Mail route. ‘ork, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort. ISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 TWELFTH street, between Broadway and University place.—Ele- Gant Apertmente tor families and single gentlemen at moder JOR SALE OR TO LET—AN OLD ESTABLISHED Liquor Store; long lease; terms mod est Third street, corner Greene. GROCERY STORE, CORNER OF sixth street und Broadwa: be sold for $2,500, owner wi ‘Trains leave New Y ROSSA.. So yet passage office in New Y , Scotland, Barkin Pittsburg, the West and South, with nin palace cars sittached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8:40 P.M. Ey gad ‘Lock Haven (vie, P teint and | i t lowest tates, hich i Quaerr HOTEL, | 65 BOWERY, pe a rorth the’ European plant » G0e., Te. wi “CHORGE ect tKY CORNER CANAL on efor Williamsport, Lock ) P. M., connecting at 'O Contre and the Ol! Reto re, week oF month; prices reduced. TEAMSHIP COMPANIES U ties of printing will find i advantagenns to deal with tho METROPOLITA, ‘NC Broadway, a3 ies cilities for doing aveey King of Wor passed, while in promptness, noatness and cheap- Bills of Lading, Shipp is ava Ghory special ores tod ix tb arefully prepared and printed. STEA MSHIPS. —FOR CALIFOR- ING LARGE QUANTI- FOR SALE, A ROOT AND ctionery, Store, on the se ‘ade established. my for Mitusville, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- 3” of Pullman parlor cars ‘dail; acrive, at Washington 4:10, ARE OH ANCE‘ avenue in’ Broo 93 Maiden lane. ‘CASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGEST assortment ofthe Intest patterns in the cit packed and shipped free of charge, with HOFFMAN & FERSOH, 1 DRUGGISTS.—$14,000 WILL BUY ore'on the best street in St, Louis; net five yearn cust retail $45 | fel ait, above ae Philadelphia, its appointmonts, lioMs ASHTON, Proprietor, . H, CRAWFORD} Managor, 5 ‘open for reception of nowly furnished, is now Catering by Augustine & 8 seial inducements, ts, Manifest, ‘ost transaction of ae wea Chatham street. Be AO tks M 1a, 1,2 COAST WISE _ ACTFIO MATL STEAMS 1 ms bs anid Ching, from pler Thursday, Sept. 50, 8 M. sath Hi wand EXP SITTON HE STURTEVANT HOUSE IS SITUATED IN THE host central part of the city, occur on Broadway, between streets, and extending Wack 170% 1 is condueted on "fucllivies ‘afforded by the Stu home are too numerous to mention, preciated by personal eney the most ing the entire block and retail Dru sod. Twontyninth on enty ninth Am ‘itt pide St. Louts. WILL sey A NICE WINE rot LUNCH Murray street, by ae a PSION TICKETS TO a0, Oe fiat aa fy ds 12 night. Subday, 8 A, Mt, oli GO) FROM SAN TI FRANCISCO FOR ry are AND Citra. TO SAN FRANCISCO bin A a ELL, ‘The Pacific Mail St mnahio Gompatty will “agi their new id ele, ant nt steamshiy & G. 8, LELAND, Proprietors. AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BB tween Madison and Fifth —Good bl aud gentlemen, with Board; small eae Bae ah MACHINERY. ae MACHINERY, iN STRAITS OF 12 M.. 2, 3:10, 4:1 night. Runs SAMO m, 8, and 9:20 P.M. ith B40 AM. and 4:10 P. x », 2, cae ee M ow, ovine 7 and CY NANCPACTORERS ROPOLITAN PRIN tiNU ESTAB- Tor Ben -sitistone, 12 ee ni 1875, for above- ALIA AND NEW i . 1 on or about Natu day, named destination, FROM SAN FRA) ZEAL September 18, memneeenanenee COUNTRY BOARD. ONG “{ MoNo MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, OROTON, MAITOPAC, Waceatue, romantic scenery, Torts, ness. depo excelent Board AOR SALE CHEAP—TWO Good CYLINDER BOIL. ors, 31x24, including Safet; connection ; also, two wrought Valve, steam and water shafts, charcoal iron, 8x6, STAUFFER, East Stroudsburg, Pa, FACTURING JEWELLERS.—FOR SALE ols nnd Fixtures of & Jewalry Manufactory, R 32 William street, rear. ANTED—U: NFINISHED BALANCE WHEEL PUL- in frog: weight about GEORGE STAU FFER, Stroudsbarg, ine, For Flemington, acious house, farm come fall and winter, 85 eference, Everett's, 102 Vesey strect. Uiy's, Ketone, Ne ¥, FAMILY MAY OBTAIN GOOD BOARD AT WIITE th nad terms moderate, Sdireower mpply tM ALO. TOMP RANE, ARD FOR CHILDREN, WITH INSTRUCTION; henlthy loeality; convenient to city bj children too young to stud \CHOOL, box 110 Hera! VATSKILL/MOUNTAINS.—PARTIES WISHING BOARD be accommodated at the Summit ‘one mile from paki terms $6 per woel 10 tn te F re Catskill, Post merset Branch, 3 P. ton fon) Camden, 7:99 and old, band dao FM. nrmingdale and Squan, 7:30 4. M. ightstown, Pemberton and Camden, vi M., and via Monmionth Janetion, Miv'vla Perth Amboy, 4, 8:55 and 10:30 A, Puta Mo and 6:50 P.M. daily, ae From W: eae and eo For Mercer and £42 Nortis Rive ror M = LLAY, Superintendent, For Trenton, 2a For treight or mt “pty at lee ‘paces 10,MATL 8 STEA SHIP C03 PA sy i Steamsnip HRNWY CHAGNOLY will sail for above nami SABUR: mand Pemberton. 6 A. vie Monmouth Jw to 2M. at wentiy, iedioed rates, appl ler foot of Canal street, Noi TL. J, BULLAY, Superintendent. E FIRST CLASS Captain Lemurchand, has superior aceommodations for first 13, For information apply to EDMUND UN- Wittiam street. boats or cars} For freight or pi motherly care, at company’s office, oI Cc LOTHIN Ga EDWARD MILLERS. WELL KNOWN ESTAB. near Waverley rn es Carpets, JOR RIO DE JANEIRO DIRI French clipper bark SILEN an in the conntr} id for Cast-off Ole the utmost vatue pal calling on oF addressing Mr. or Mra. M/ T THE WELL KNOWN DEALER, 246 SEVENTIL avenite, two doors abo fom will sail shortly, 326 and 044 Broadway, No.1 Astor House | { Desbrosges wud Cortlandt streets Sreee Brooklyn; Noe, 114, 110 and wi Hudson live, attery place, ck tion, No. 8 Battary p 0 office address—Catskill, Greene OUNTRY, BOARD FOR FALL AND WINTER CAN »btained at the South Oran; road, ae minutes. fro vdsou street, Ho- | NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP homas and Brasil, Ontario, 3,000 tons’ burthen, B, Slocum, will sail for St. jabia and Rio Janeiro on Thursday P. M., from pier 43 North Kt freight ane Wi PREM R Mord Bowl , Agent, EW YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT MAIL NE — The bows class steamship WILMINGTON, W, will be despatched for Gonaives, K. Store be deus aa. from pier 15 Mountain vt é depot gating Avoare or A ¥ culling of or addressing greatly reduced prices; dd romantic delves are too, well know Hhoupe hae all ho ‘comforts ot ct hoat, a good stabling, &e. Address PROV IE BTOR, South The elegant screw svoumehi pitanenry PULA vA eee york to F hiladelphi moncing September 7, BRANCH Axp N “) T 1.274 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY.SECOND aud Thirty-third sireote.— Broadway prices will be at three o'clock » by ealling oa oF addres aid for cast-off Vlothing, &e. RIS. 1,274. eave min. Nn ERS Se IN GOLD.—RECEIVED LARGE ORDER® for ladies and gouts’ Cast-off Clothing. Laces, Diamonds, Gall on or send note, 178 Seventh avenue. AE MARBLE MANTELS. tT GREATLY REDUCED hap ite Eg! stock of Slate and Port au Teh ui The steamship GU Wi fellow Joe, Fortam. Peinee dives tad fostrors ports, sailing on Thursday, September 80, For freight or pas- W. P. CLYDE & CO. No. 6 Bowling Green. AOR SALE—TICKET TO PE . Cotarmbae, Indianay pelle aud 1 RANNAN, from 1 BILLIARD: TANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD 1 y's wire cusbio mes; second hand GRIFFITH & © '$ BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY BY 36 East Fourteenth street, ES, used in all cham: bare id Marble Mantels, Wasly 9 Geen pe tion. Ate COMP, tren and Boventoenth why Ne MANTELS, INLAID WITIC rt ay tad wath aaa icon: square, F Fourth ave aoe NEW SLA’ E tiles GKONGE PHELAN, No. Bo eG e eat Obuteek street, Putradeiphie. TANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES.—Il. W. , COLLENDER, successor to Phelan x, Collonder. | arerooms. 793 Broad JOR NASSAU, % P.. ‘Tye, stonmab Leereiie 2 and ad 14, at ce apply. to. Fol age 1 LOW, leaving hth street, Bast . io tad Soaney, " PRutkts & co. Agents, 02 | Rayer 1

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