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———oo Judge Suthorlaud guid that all NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878,—TRIPLE SHEET, THE COURTS. Murder in the First Degree Reduced to Man- slaughter in the Third. AN UNTRUSTY GUARDIAN. Salutary Warning Against Rash- ness in Prosecution. On tho morning of tho 4th of lastuuly a party of young men got into disturbance in Mercer, near Pringe stroot, and the result of the mélée was tho in- stantaneous killing of James 1. Dougherty, who was stabbed by Jokn McCarthy. The row insted but a Moment and tho slayer fled, not to be arrested until a weck after, und then only from tho weagre descrip. tion that the murdorer woro a *jumper,” a species of Workingman’s jacket, On’ thig slight clow Captain McDowell to!owed McCarthy and captored him, ‘tno Grand Jury indicted the prisoner for murder in tho first degree, aud the case was dolore Part 2 of the Ueurt of General Seasious yesterday, MoUarthy, woo (a @ young wan Of respeciuble appeurance, was repre= booted by Mr. William F, Howe us counsel Ou tne orraignuincat oO} the prisover a protracted consultation ensued between Assistant Distriet Attorney Herring Aud Mr, Howe, the result of which was tbhut Mr. Howe withdrow the plea of “not guilty’? to murder in the rst dexree und substituted in us plage a plea ol guilty of “muusinughier in the third degree,” Judge Suther- land, ufter mature ueliberation, assented to this step Uclng taken, aud on tue usual taterrogations being pub wo McCarthy De stated that be Was seventoen years of Re, lived ab.No, 27 Monr wtand bad iearned no the mn Howe “mn Ppeal for a mitigated sentence in consequence of the youth of McCarthy. tho lenienvy that ‘could be shown bad ulready been exten: eo ace Septanes of the plea and that ve Lyd A tation 10 taking 1 Ui bo would sontence ti oner to the State Prison fur four years, Tho prisover seemed grutified at tho re- ult astained, BELRAYING HIS PRUST. Some months ago Mra. Martha Van Wyck and her daughter, who 1s the wile of a son of the late Pilot Commissioner Biunt, went to the country, leaving the lamiiy residence, No, 22 West Twelfth stroet, in care of Silas W. Ryer aud tua wile, both of whom had been ipusted for many yeara. Mrs Van Wyck roturned sbout a week ago und found that several of the reoms had been compictoly runsucked and closets and bu- feau drawers broken open and pluudered, umoug some ot the clea stolen being two gold watches, two fowling eces, somo clotuing oud ao quantity of rure gould coins collucted by the late Mr. Giuot, Ou inquiry tor Ryer Mr. Van Wyck was in- Jormed by his wife that sue bud not seen him 1a! erat days, at the same time banding the lady so pawa tickets representing some of the stolen prop- brty. Detective Dolau subsequentiy arrested Ryer und found on his person twouty-sevon puwn tickets. Five indictments Were found against bin vy the Graud Jury tor grand larceny, When arraigned tor trial yesterday 1a Part 1 of the Court of General Svssions the prisoner pleaded gutity to one inaiciment, stating he wus crazy wheu he betrayed Lis trust, Recorder Hackett sent bin to the State Prison tor tour years, DIAMOND GUL DIAMOND. fa December, 1875, Joseph Beck aud his wile lived im the house No. 116 Suifolk street, and were tenants of fuward A, Hillabeand and Mary iillavrand, bis wite, Ou the Tim of that mouth dirs. Beck was abseu¢ from ber apartments a short time, aud on her returo found thatall ber jewelry bad disappeared. Much talk en- tued, which resulted iu the Hillabrands bringing « but against the Becks for slander, the allegation being that the lauer had charged the former with Inaking away. witu the jewelry: On the trial, wuien tuok place before Judge Sheridan und & jury in the Marie Court, thoro is ulleged to have Leen w toial lack of evidence that the Becks had ever wade a charge of sivaling aguinst the Hillabrands, vod the result was that the suit was dismissod, Lt Wax wow tne tura of tho Becks 10 mvoke the law, Whloh they aia by brining u suit ogutust the Hillu- Drunus to recover dumuges ior wu alleged waliciy prosocutivn fu Uriuging the drat suit, 4 $UIt Cue to tial dy the Murive Court, before Judge Guepp and u jury, yesterday, the plaintifis being represented vy Mr. David Lovy’ as couuser und tue defendants by Messrs, Staffuru & Morris tw the, same capacity, Alter tue customary questiouing und cross-questioning Witnesses, summing up by counsel, Charging vy ihe Judge und solown deliveration vy the jury, u verdict Was rendered 1n favor of pluiutitls for $50. JOHN L DAVENPUOKI’S CONTEMPT. Even Miller recovered in the Marine Court a judy- moat against Jona 1. Davenport ior $805 08, and the execution buving been roturned unsutisied an order for the ex mination of the juagmeut debtor concern- tag bis property was grautcd by the Court, This order Was revarnable in Ubambers of tne Cuurt yes- terday, but Mr. Dayeuport iusied to uppear. Counsel On the other aide thea took bis delauit, aud obtuined from Judge Sheridan un order directing Mr. Daven- port to BLOW cause Why au attachment sbould not ldsue agaiuet him for contempt of Court, 1his last order was made returuavie vu the 3d of wext month, SUMMARY oF LAW CASES. The suit of Jacob W. Mack ugaiust the Metropoii- tan Railway Company baving Leon settled au order of discontinuance by consent was yesterday entered 1m the Supreme Court by Chiol Jastice Curtia A homeless clerk, who gave the nawe of Carl Klein, passed a cheek tor $20 purporting to be signed by Morgan, Drexel & Co, to tho oruer of Louis Version, op the Natioual Shoe and Leatwer bank, ov don Colowan, of No. 52 Spring sireot, Waoen ar- tmigned iu the Court of General Scssious yesterday ibe prisoner pleaded guiity, and Recorder Huckeu tout bim te the State Prison for oue y Marun Henderson, wuo, as bo says bimsolt, sus- Jaiued injuries by tailing down the hold vf the steam. Iuip Usueilo, o uli ine, by reuson of tho negii- pence of the owners and empivyés of the vessel, bas Jommenced * suit in tac Unite States Cuurt to re- sover $10,000 damages, ‘he steamer was liveiled in } oot caierday by Deputy United States Marshal wail, Bouds will be fiod by the owners eumer sail at her accustumed time, Marun Suielus, Who gave his rvsiuence us No, 651 Hudson street, was charged, velore United states Commissioner Devel yesteru No, 106 Kighth avenue. lheuccused déuicd ang, knowl dye vl tue churacter of the com und stared that bo had formerly veeu engaged vn the Church street cars and more recently ou the New York Elevated Kati. Toad. Clase, the complainant, suid that about threo bours previous to the oniruuce of Shieids another ey eet 6 ertelt trade dollar on nim; but @ hud wo kuowledge that that purty bad any rola ons with Shielus, There boing uo evideuce ot a Willy Kuowiedge, aud Suieids showing @ good chur. deter, be was discharged, ‘Ulark Brooks, as receiver of the Clairmont Savings Bank, Cs spite brought a suit iu the Superior Court deainat Heury Parsous, who 1s tmpieaded with Jou Potter aud auother, trustees of the bank, on the round thal thes vad deciared, credited anu paid an icgal ALG WuaUthorZed dividend to Lue depositors on July 18, 1876, und tor their acquigscing aud not ov- Jocting to suck dividend, 1: now appouts that Power, Who Wad bul Served With the suimmous aud couplaint, bus since died, and, upon application, Chiei Justice Curtis yesterday ordered Lis name Ww be stricken trom hii the papers and pieas in the action. James Barthoil sued Libbie Scott Britt in the Supreme Gvurt for moneys advauced und other pala apeeited in the complains Detendant iver sed an and, uwong otner things, alleged ‘that if, &e.? Mr Henry i. Morange, counsel or Pianuil, made & motion beiore Juage Luwrence 10 Strike Out that portion of the defendant's answer, wonder section 545 of the Cove of Civil Procedure, us bypothoucal, aud cited mamvrous aco port the wpriietion, Joanua M. Fie motion, Judge La ous bo sup. opposed tue ee yranted the motion, with Cute wgainet the dotendany aay ing ty Wis decision, “Ln Weiss ve Fauniuy, 90 Howard's Practice Reporte, page 543, it was velu vy Mr. Justice Harris wut « bypoivetica: or do bene efse pleading t nus ailowable, Tue case seems controling Wis motten, aud the mo- {ion tw wmerotore wruuted, With costa?” COURT CALENDALS—THIS DAY. Soraeme Court—cCuamusns—Heoid by Judge West- Drook.—VCourt vpeus at ball-past ten o’olovw A, saan eailed at even o’eluck A, M.—Nos. 13, lo, 17, 118, 140, 141, 194, 173, 174, 189, 190, $05 200, 201, 182, 180, 186, ibs, 192, 104, SUPKMIOR Unr—Srecian | fxnk—ield by Cuiet Justice Cartis.—Cours Cpous at twelve o’clovk, No @ay caloudar. Piwas—Srecian Tenm—Held ns ay ad J. F. y.—Cours opens at 10 o’vivoe A. No day eulenuar, Magine Count—TRiAL Cxnm—i'urt 2—Leld by Judgo Goepp—vort causoo—Nve. uz, 473, 5033, 5054, 5014, i 0027, 8774, G172, O108, Pari d—itula by Jugs Li SHOrt GHUsed— Nou, 4845, 4547, 6008, G02, busi, 6056, 6096, 5067, 6037, Pari B—ield by Juuge Bhed.—SHUTt Causvs—Nus, 4025, 4967, 603, 0088, bU08, 6020, 4730, 5115, 6097, COURL O# APPEALS. Aluaxy, Sept. 19, 1878. In the Court of Appeals to-vay (present Hoa, san- ford BE. Churet aud associates) tho following business Was transacted :— No, 22 Jordan va. National Shoo and Leather Hk Of the city Of New Yurk.—aryuiment resumed And coveluded. Nu. 8 Jona N, ont, vs. Mury Pint, cer Ciuton tur spondeut No, 87. Walter ©. Anthony, trastce, &e ve ad Harrison and another, respoi pate Non 41, David Couer, appoliant, va Willie W, hton, executor, &o, respond. cuurix, &o—Argued by Spen- lor re- Oppeliant aud submited Cornell and another, LR 2 I aN by Irving Browne tor appeilunt and Jona Thompson for re Sspondeuts, DAY CALENDAR. ‘The following is the day eniendar for Friday, Sep- tember 20, 1875 -—Nus. 34, 358, 45, 51, 55, 56, 58 and 59, EXCISE TRIALS, The Excise Commissioners yesterday rendered a de- cision revoking the license ef Morris Buumel, charged with baving gold liquor under a beer license on the 28d of May last, Tue case of Daniel Hudner, of No, 439 Kast Fourveenth street, who 18 cli baving sold liquor on Sunday, Jane 80, was laid over until the first week in October on account of the ub- sence ot u Witness for the prosecution Bamed Sulli- yan, who could not be found at the aadress be gave us his residence, EXOISE IRRESPONSIBILITY. In November, 1877, Louis Seharuikow was tne re- ‘sponsible proprietor of a “hotel” and beer saloon, at No, 150 Chatham street, ia this city. On the 27th of that month be made application for a yoar’s license to Owen Murphy’s Board of Excise, paid down his $50, apd got the usual memorandum receipt given in those days to bridge over tho mterval between applying for a liceuse apd receiving it, A month later be applied for hia hieense, but could not get it, Ou the 121b of January of thia year tho police, disrogarding thu force of the receipt, arrested Scharnikow, imprisoned bua and brought him before a magistrate, by whom he was Mberated on giving $100 bul, Then Seharnikow weot to the Commissioners aud demanded bis money or his license i away; no more humbug.” He tailed to either, bat was put off with a writes document signed by Caspar ©. Childs, the clerk of tne Board, stating that the Commissioucrs bad ordered a hcense to be issued to him, bus toat the record was lost, ‘lois the police treated witb equal disrespect as the erigival Teceipt, aud closed up is pluce, By reason of all those circumstances Scharnikuw was compelled to g!Vo Up bis business, atu loss, he says, of $2,000. To Tecover this sum be csmmenced a suit in the Marine Court against the Commiemouers of Excise individ. ually, claiming that it was through their wrongtul acts he had suffered, ‘The oly member of the Board on whom bw was abloto make service of the papers 1a the Built was ex-Commissiouer Jucov M, Pat appeared im the Marine Court yestordu; Sinoott to defend the action. The defendant’s coun- sel moved to dismrs the claiming that it peared trom plaintiffs own g that he was suing w defendunt individually for what bad been done in official capacity; tuut 16 also appeared frow the sume source that Lue Commissioners bad done all that they were asked or bound iu law to do—thut was to authorize a license to issue to the plaintifi—and sua ‘on such a state of facts no suit could be predicated, Judge Sinuott said he was clearly of opinion thas Whatever right of action the plainti! might have to recover back his $50 on the pleadings before the Court ho bod no right of action against the Commissivavrs for damages. Ho thereioro dismissed the complaint TROUBLE IN THE S:ADT THEATRE. The Stadt Theatre, in the Bowery, is having, it is Baid, a successiul season under the managoment of Messrs. Robert W. Butler aod Henry J, David, Not- witustanding the alloged prosperity of the manage- meat it 1s claimed that the performers aud attucnés of the thoutre are unable to obtain the slightest re- muneration for their services, Applications for pay- ment are relerred by Mr, Butler to Mr. David, tne treasurer, who is understood to bea silent partner, Last Monday evening John i'hompson, the comedian, and Jobn Creston, au acrobat—tbeir engagements hay- ing expired—entered a private box where Mr, David was seated and demanded settioment of their claims. ‘Yois was refused, and David accuses bis creditors of having threatened bim with bodily 1: perlorinunce bo went to the Fourteenth precinct sta- tov house and was provided w:th 4 police eacurt to his home tn Hi The following day warrants were iesaod tor the of Thompson apd Creston, and sday two officers vised the Stadt and 1ouud the treasurer’s oillce besieged by atiuobés clamoring for their pay. Some, it is suid, offered to accept a discount of filty per ceut in con- sideration of immediate settlement, while one em- Ployé suid that be bad been compeiled to take his famiiy to the station bouse for tood and shelter. The ofllcers soon found the men they were in search of and placed them under arrest. Yesterday the case was oalled in the Harlem Police Court, and several ) Prosent to? testify for the dofence. pigbtw A toma. ouly been unable to procure her salary, but had ev. Deen reluseu uw Jitie Money to vUy medicine for li sick busvand, Mr. David ras x uted up adjourn- ment to procare witnosses, Judge Smith reloased the prisoners on parole, sila the treasurer that he jered they had done ne wrong in aitempting to seecare their rights ERIE RAILWAY TROUBLES, THE DEITISH CONSUL SELECTED 48 COM- MISSIONER—ME, BARLOW TO BE UXAMINED To-DAaY. In the Erie investigation the counsel on both sides agreed upoo Mr. Edward M. Archibaid, tho British Covsul, ag Commissiouer, to tuke ocd certily to the testimony in the counter suits between McHenry and the Erio Railway, The taking of tho testimony will begin next week at Mr. Arebibald’s ofiice, and no one Will be adwitted except the attorneys on eithor side aud the witness under examination, Mr. Mo- Henry 13 represented by Willis & Sterling, woll known English barristers, and the Erie Ratiway by Asburst, Morris & Ca, of Londou, the junior cou of the firm, Mr. Kirby having arrived. Sir paren Jassol, Master of the Rolls io the British Court of Equity, designated Mr, Kdward Archivaid, ex-Judgo Kuvch L. Fancner, Clareuce A. Seward ang Kdwar. Pierrepont as the gontlemen from whom the Vom. missioner should be chosen. Messra. Fan Pierrepont were out of town, and Mr, Se de i. Mr. Archibald was therelore sulected aud uo. oli od. te H. Parkinson howyd 94 whe bas arrived, ia a di- Associa- of tho Loudon Baukin, ibe Krw Ratiway, Tector and counsel tion im ite sue wi assisted by Messrs. W. utbeman aud Ju The Com misstouer aes! ted to hear the testimony 10 thts cuso ly # prowimeut Eogiish barrister named Loe, 1s ts iu progress now and Mr. Jowett hus been exumived, Mr, Barlow will be examiued to-day, in the MeHonry-Eriesuits Eric claims $1,500,000 as due from McHenry, aud the later claims, iu a cuunter Bui', that Erie ss indevted to Bim Lo the amoant of £176,000" The suit agaiost the Banking Association ws ior oo, the Erie lawyer, who is io this or that the ouly question to be decidea oy tee r7 imo , bag od to settle Jhe principio as to re as reco! , Which, It 18 Clas jourd of Directors wndor th H Watson ; and whether it was veda of tho wale of the secon copsolidation bonds, which bad been deposited with the London Banking Association to be sold tu the British public, WHITLAKEL’S MILLIONS, THR NEW YORK LAWYKR WITH THE PHILA- DELPHIAN’S WILL—DETECTIVES AT WORK— WAITTAKER'S ALLEGED ANTECEDENTS, PHILADRLPMLA, Sept. 19, 1878. Lawyers d detectives im the interest of the Whittaker tamily are investigating the antecedents of Mr. Wilham RB, Dickerson, the tawyer in New York who has tiled what ho claims to be a will of the lato Mr, Rovort Whittaker, of tu ty, in’ which will the lawyer himself comes ia for a plump legacy. It appears that Mr. Dickerson was formoriy a law- yer im thw elty, whieh be ddealy joft avout two years ago, aud was next heard from in New York, He isa man of botweon miX\y and sixty-live years Old, aud is slightly crippled. ite nus always assorveu ibat Mr, Whittaker owed him considerate mone; and 8 beck 1865, showlog that Mr. Whittaker was his debior to the amount of about $10,000, On the other hund, dir. H, Mediilan, ao attorvey in thie city Who bas trans- acted business jor Mr, Whittuker, stated tuis moruing {bat bie late client had told bim more thXn once that Dickersu® owed bim a great deal of money, “L never heard Mr, Whittaker spoak of the disposition he in- tended to make of bis money,’? said Mtr, MeMII “and | koow wotoing of his private afairs oxce: relating to the suits im wuien | was retained for him. 1 do pot Chink Mr, Whittaker bad woyihing to do with Mr. Dickersou for two or taree years bolore his a ‘Tue inst Line be came iu contact with Dickersot when be (Mr Whittaker) weat vail for Dickerson, Dickerson W.8 vot fortncoming woen his catied aod a enpiag Was isuued and was arroat On the way to prison be stupped to see Mr, Whittuker and begged bim to go bis bail Mr. Whittaker ana J, W, Garter did go on his bond, und he was a secona Vime released, Ou the trial a Verdios againet Dicker. sou lor $2,100 was urued, Dickerson aho dispostiion to wettle jelay auotbor Cupias Was issued and returned + The plaintiff in the case, one Van Doren, brought suit against Whittaker aud Carter on the ball bond. I ad- Vised (hom to secure the arrest of Dickersun, and he was taken into eusiody at Coney Islnad, brought on to this city hou lodged th Jat. He remained in prison for nome Mine, but Was hinally discharged by eunseut of Van Doren, but without baving paid the money. THe OTHER WiLL. There is in the possession of the family of Mr. Wuluuker a will of the deceased whieh contains no er, Dut leaves lite eutire ov: various sume Et never tis intention to mousy 8! The Dickerson at ® time just prior to whiet Rated betwecn Dickerson wod Whittaker were broken off, and among people Who Knew toe Jnterest the lormor bad in tho lutier it ls thoagtt tha@probably the dueutnunt wien camo over trom New York 18 & gonuine ducument attor wll, But thy taimily are devermined to content is bo the Diner vad, OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. [Norg.—Lettors tmtended for this column mast bo accompanied by the writer’s full name aud address to jusure attention, Complainants who are wawilliag to cowply with tuis rule simply waste time in writing, Write only ou oue aide of tue paper, —Ko, Heeau.} AS FRAGRANT AS EVER. To tus Eprron ov rum Hear: Cannot ibe sickening odors trom Hupter’s Point be suppressed? For tho last few weeks they have boon Jntolorable, THUSYY-FIFTH STREET. ROWDYISM IN JACKSON SQUARE. Yo tux Eviton ov tax Axgatp:— Ploase cull the attention of the police to the crowd of rowdies who tpicst Jackson square at night, It te dangerous to pass that way, especially for indies, THIRTEEN IH SYREET, THE YREEDMEN’S SAVINGS BANK. To tne Epitor ov tus Heaup:. Can you inform me ft the Freedmen’s Savings Bank will ever declare another dividend? We have beon paid only thirty-five por cent, and it ts Ove years since it duiled, P.O, Be 48 BAD AS THE POLICE COMMISSIONURS. To tux Eprror or Tus HekaLp:— ‘The stench at the Houston strovt ferry to Williamse- burg 18 something tearful. I passed over several times lately and nearly got sick, Can’ nothing be done to make the company cleanse the piace ? . TRAVELLER, A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. To tnu Epitor or tak HeRaup:— 1 notice that tho engineors and their assistants on the Metropolitan Elevated road too irequently look out of the window of thalr engine room walle in motion, oven when roundiwg the carves, This is very dangerous, shay ought to be cautioned against it, PATRON. ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. To raw Epitor or tis Hurap:— Please cull Mr. Vanderbilt’s attention to the wuy Passengers are misled at the Forty-second Street Dopot. Last Saturday a namber.of people wore told by one of the servants of the eumpany to take the truia om the right at the gato for tho 5:16 train, aud as it was the 5:45 we had to wait unui tuat time. Whbon we found the 5:16 bad lets without us we bad the pleasare of veiug iaughed at for our trouble. MELROSE. MORE WATER WANTED. Epitor ov tax Hurarp:— My bouse is on Thirty-fourth street, noar Park ave- nue, 1 occupy the third floor, andam compelied, five days out of the week, to descend to the second floor and sometimes to the basemont, to was. Until about two months ago water was picntiful on the third floor, but vow it seldom has force enough to reuch 60 high, What isthe reason? itis @ greut nuisance and the whole neighbvorhuod wouid feel indebted it 1 could be remedied, MURE PRESSURE. MANHATTEN BEACH BAILWAY. To tue Epiror or Taw Hxxauw Last Suvaay, altor returning from Cypross Hille, the Mekot agent at the compuny’s olllcu at Myrtle avonue sold us several excursion tickets to Manhattan Beach and return to Greenpuint at forty five cents each, suy ing that we bad to pay fivo cents o: point for boat to New York. On return got off at My avenue or pay thiricen cents extra each, which 18a bareiaced swindie. On making com- plaint te the vice president of the road we could got no satisfactory unswer, only that the tickvt azout had no Dusiuess to sell us those tickete, Who 1s ro- sponsible? BAS? FIFTY-SEVENTH SIRGEL, OPEN THE GATES. To Tue Eptror oy tHa Hexaup:— ‘tho Now York Klevated Rutiroad Company, on the east side, are already prectising what scems an im. position on the public. Thoir station platiorms are large euough. to bold seve: baudred persons, yet wotil the arrival of the train they will not sell tickers aud keep tho gate leading to the platform shut, thereby keeping ipsongine on the stairs aud ato ie m to de- My eXperioucy both at Cana! and Sixty-sovouth stroot, & 8. TOO MANY INSPROTOuS, To tux Epiron ov rus Hexatp:— On September 124 man, calling himself E. W. Roo, charged me $1 60 for sealing and adjusting my scalce and wolghts. The next day another man, T. 3, Kent, came to my store and éaid he was Inspector of Weights aud Measures, and chargea me §1 46, and then reduced it to ninety-stx conte, As 1 was afraid moro and more inspectors would charge mo duily lor using scales und weights, | culled on the chief olerk at the Mayor's oflve, and éhat gonUewan told that Roe’ correct, wulle Mr, Keats had uo thing. 1 Ceo him ander protest, id give me trouble Is 4 GROCER, WESTERN RAILROAD TRAVEL. Roiros ov tas Henacy:— Last week | was e pasnonger trom Chicago to Now York, via the Lake Shore and Michigan Southera and Erw rathwoys, | arrived-im Buflalo a liusie altor tour o'clock ya the moruing and wus surprised to hear that the counecting train did not ot Ul eign o'clock, wutle the Now York Central traiu was siaud- img ready to start in the depot. This Contra: train ie Pasronized by turough passengers much more than the ight o'clock Eriw trum, |, as well who were ou the train, tried to sell ible had to wait agement of the Erie would rm a clove counection witu this Lake Suoro train d bring Sereesner ~ New York about hall-pass seven ju the evui be well patronized, ven betior than tI Central Wala, oa coount of 4 0 comlortuble Pullman cars, Bd. PUL DOWN rHS Pane, To tux Koirom ov Tux Heratyz— Puily indorsing the views of your ov: spondents regarding ve-ceut {ares on te cluvated road permit me to supplement them by o iow remarka, 1am, un- lorvunately, 4 resident Oa Sixth avenue, and have to suffor ail the aunoyanges ot the elevated roud without Foaping avy benedt, I aeed not beat business owl 'siock, aud cannet affurd wo pay ten conts daily 1 have to start off carter @ Loree Gur, os » At the tare wus cents then and aurimg the day | could get to busi- aad tustead of ing tweuty nh 1 ovul y do cents ut ail bours tor the devefit of the people lot twem try 16 lor one month for their own beneut, and if 44 does not pay fall back ou the prosent system. BIXIH AVENUE. PUBLIC SCHOJL ACCOMMODATION, To tus Koirron ov fue HewaLy:— ab the pavsic school in Fifty-sev wtroot, between Second and Third avenues, ty havo one of my childrou admitted asa scholar, | was po- Itoly imturmed by the principal of the primary de- that there was no room tor any now (hat over oas bandred and Ofty appli- cations for admission on the books. |, a8 woil as ali good Citizens, Cummider this stare of afuira uo OUlraye oo OUF Figits as the taxpayers and support ers of the government; that while liberal ap propria tiene are made lor ‘educational purposes too much of it 18 devoted Jor tue higher aud ornamental branches 100, wate she primary seanetinn~0y. fur the lie Wo! that it is their dary to fest jor the Masses, aud uM they they can Mental OduoAtiON tof tue Comparatively iow, THIKD AVENUE, JENSLY PLAGUR SPOTS. Jnnsay Oitr, Sept, 16, 1873, To Tux Eoitor ov tox Huxann:— An intolerable stencu bas all eummer long pervaded tho atmosphere of Jersoy Ony Heignts and tho West ki It has at lost prodaved ita legitimate traio— dipbtheria and diarrhawa in the neighborhood, Th disgusting steoch arises from three causes—the abut- Wir, the bone boiltn, ing caldrons. The avuitolr 1# located wituia twenty feet of the Newark and Jor 2, Uny turnpike, aud within one hundred foes of the Pounsyivauia Rulroud. At was locaved tb ‘Tue otuer estan ay irom (hese of public travel. Sinvll of the boas boiling the habitual practice o1 avout uti tuey become pul inte ihe flest pots, dering ostubiehment tous fat have beed Of HO Uva, which the people stumbie is the road Company, ts nvereswe y Wwcreased by boraes to ive fight npaiues its removal, nae ow BUSINESS TROUBLES. M’CORMICK & BroTHERS’ BILILLES—MEETINGS OF CREDITORS OTHER MATTERS, The petition of Francis A. McCormick, Jobn Paul MoCormick and Daniel J. McCormick, composing the Orm of McCormick Brothers, coutractors aad real egtate eperators, hus been reterred ta Kogister Alton for the necessary action in bankruptey proceedings. ‘he total drm aud individual Habuitios set down in the schedules amount to about $514,000, of which $309,218 aro gecurod by bonds ana mortgages, tne greater porcion of the indebieduess boing beld in Chi. cago and Philadelphia, There are no firm assets SCHEDULE OF LIA- anD whate' and the only individual assets meu. tioned 1m the schedules ure wearig apparel ‘tm actual use by the partners, valued at $100. The copariuersbip debts amount to $6,970, the only secured crediter boing McCloskey Brothers & Co, Poiladeiphia, $4,500, The prin- cipal unaccured firm claims uro Righter & Gaskill, Philadelphia, $1,520, and the Third National Bank of Philadelphia, $509. Tho individual Mapilities of Fran- cis A, McCormick amuunt to $230,044, of which $94,035 are secured, $117,509 unsecured, und $19,100 ou accomm dation paper. His principal seoured cre: iors are the Scottish American Mortgage Company (limited), of Cnicsgo, $85,400; Chicago Lite Insurance Company, $21,000; Otway Watson, trustee, Chicugo, 913,900; H. W. Early & Co, Williamsport, Pu., $0,000; Conshocken stone Company, Philadelphia, $2,100; Union National Bank of Chicago, $3,500, Among bis principal unsecured creaitors B. Peabody, Chicago, $50,000, being tho amount Ot guaranice on bond given for the perfecting of contract; . H. Krouse & Co, Witliamsport, Pa, $10,000; Walllum Ruhter Philadelphia, $6,000; H, Browming & Co,, Philadelphia, $3,500; Goorse W. Ailou, Puitadeiphia, $3,400. The individual indebtou- hess of Joun Paul McUormick ainounts to $120,784, of which $95,583 are secured and $18,732 1s dée ou in- dorsemeuts; wrong tho clans being those of William D, Grows, of Puiladelphia, $79,550 tor money loaned w April, 1873, the debt being secured by bound und Mortgage on real estate tv Philadeiplia; C. H. Krouse & Co, or Williawsport Lumver Vowpany, $9,400; David Posey, Puiiadelpbi 000, Daniel J. McCere mick owes individually $156,806, of whicu ‘$lid,600 are secured and $49,400 18 on accommodation paper. His principal secured anilace ure Francis P. Pea body, trustee, Chicago, $56,260; Scottish Americaa Mortgage Company, Rene $23,6U0; Eli a. Beacon, trusvee, Chicago, $14,500; Willham P. Eyre, Cueste Pu, $6,000; Anton G. Ghequier, tiusiee, Chicago, isd;'J. Hailiday, Philadeipnin, $3,300, Gos & Puitips, Chicago, bave ao unsecured claim for $3,150, aud tho Cousbocken stove Compuny, of Eniladelpuis, hold tdorsements to the extent of $2,100, A meeting of the croditora of Vuornis & Harris, carpenters, No. 404 Weat Thirty-third street, was hold Yesterday at the ollies of Regisiter Dayton, when aebis were proved amounting w ubvout $1,500, und James H. Fidch was choson ussignes, Yue total Hubilues aro ubout $22,000, At meeting of tho creditors of Jobn J. Crane and Harrisva H. Crane, helu at the office of Register Kotcnuw yesterday, the tollowing claims were Uled:— Heury Welsh, $1,498 49; uv. P. Hunton, $212 75; Philunder Houston, $184 24, choice 10F assiKuce fell upon Mr, William G, McCrea, In tue matter of Vanueruoel & Beatty, straw goods munufuoturers, who offered a composition in bank ruptey at thirty-live cents on the dollar, and which bas been ponding beluro Regiator Dwight tor some time past, tue debtors yesierday withdrew their propositivl and the estute wil! vow, It 18 thought, be wound up wader au assig A movting of the creditors of Jay F. Darrow, of the Occigeutat Hotel, was neld before Rogister Dwight yestordaY, when dobts wero proved ayyrexuling $34,202 63, as follows:—Cuarles L. Cuase, $24,491 51; Dexwr B. Britten, executor, $5,000; Rutus’ i, Sure, $1836 11; National Butewers’ and Drovers Bank, $4,700; Juoob H. Mott, eae Mr. Couries L, Chase was chosen assignee. raptey, the request will be granted at the lapse of the usu: term. ‘Tho creditors of Michacl Purcell, tiqaor dealer, mot before Register Dwight y day \v consider the offer lor Cuw position at ove cent ou the dollur. Pond- tug examination of the bankrupt the matter was ad- Journed. ‘The schedules in the matter of the assignment of E. Wutzlelder, Jr, to Frodurick Lowis were tied yes- terday in tho Court of Common Pious. The liabilities amount to $30,611 58, nominal assots to $10,134 95 and real assote io $11,500 65. REAL ESIALeE, The following sales were made on the Roal Estate Exchange September 19:— by M,N. CAMP. Voreclosure sale—Richard 3. weary, referoo—of She four story vrowa sone ion dwelling, with 1Ot 2Yx1022, No. 253 Kast Gath wb, a. 0. 7 fh w. of 2d uv., 10 plain JOUN T BOYD. ‘of land 34x 105.03: Bd8 Ie. of av A, tod: P. Lowory JAMKS M. OAKLEY B.D. Gulo, retereo—P ures stury brick bullulng, with i Av. We hy LBS two tuur story brow: Ie. casa MuGalou li, Nos 400 nud 111th st, mw, 143 16. w. A, to piaiauiff, I nal Hdtv or rod Dour. Also, Gor) Morris, roferoo— Kor. i ‘the thre ners, be brick “dwelling, wih Jot INGx105% a We ey oer od a of way, Henry D, Purroy, efores Cr Jot 20x10. oo thee & of Luh at. Bd av. bo plalutlff, covee ‘Total... OFFICIAL REAL ESTATL TRANSYERS, statement showing the real estate transactions recorded in the Kegtsier’s offise, Sepiem- ber 19, 1878, is obtaiued trum Augustus 1, Docharty, Deputy Register :— Denman wt 35 Tew. oi “Gortianas av., 35% Lied (asd wan: Mt. D, iugorsell (relores) to 6. &, BO. E wd. ogere'vo Mary Tita + Hoa) on Na of Ant and wit to Frauels Eee ity (aia watdys Berek K: Harries lexoctse) to Ta'Ge ida 2, iT ‘of Oh av., 7,000 ., 17,000 ick Foley Nom, & Luisi at. 0. of 4th av. 3 yours 1770 Pray, Uneteitan W. and wiley vo ‘kmiiy’ “uit 2,900 1,500 4,000 AUOLION, SULD Al Oo the Real Bstate B xcvunge yosterday Aseigues K. G, Brown, by order of the Uniied Siatos District Court, vilvted tor sale at auction the half tuterost of Carles L. Snow baukerupts in two saw milis aod a grist mill, with machiuery, aad Joaseboid of lumber Inud, at Apaiachicoi, Fin, to- gether with three lumber Varges, tue stenm tug Bila Aud Oller prop Tho tug bruugut $160, and ihe ot the proporty went toa Air, Uures, Who bas tia tue mils, tor $525. the three men ufrestod in this city ior compite in the masked burglary a the residence Of Jacob Kagel, in Farrview, N. J., were yesterday arraigned veiord Juaze Garrettwon, in the Court Of Special Sousions, Jeraey City, vn two indictments for var. giary, They cucu pleaded not gu.ity and were re- mended tof (flak AUXILIARY SYNAGOGUES. 4 SPECK OF TROUBLE AMONG onTHODOX JEWS—UNWILLING TO WORSHIP IN TEMPO> KARY HALLS ON THEIR GREAT HOLIDAYS, With the approach of tue Jewish boldays, whieh begin with the new year, to be celebrated on the 28: and 29cb inst., the usual preparations are being made in the numerous synagoges oF the city to uc- commodate the thousands of devout Laraclitcs who crowd thelr respective places of worship en these fostal gaya, Last year the attendance on the New Yoar and the Day of Atonement, especiaily on the Kol Nidra night, the eve ef the grout fast, was 60 large at the syuagogue in Ninetevnth street, near hat the stairways aud even the vostl- ovorcrowded by those anxious to hear the chants of the choir aud tho prayers of tho rabbi, As yoarby year the Jowish inhabitants of New York in- croage in number tha trustees of this synagogue uro now cousidering tho propriety of securing ao bail wherein to accommodate uli those who do not own aod yet are devirous of occupying souts in the syua- gegue. his bas creatod quite & breeze ol excite- Ment among the large number of poor Jews, especially among these hating from Muroceo, who buve been accustomed irom intuacy to say their Hebrew prayors 1 accordance with the Portuguese Minhag, and who, boiug exceedingly ortuodex, speud the greater part of those holidays amid the solemn sur- roundings of tho synagogue. A gentioman pamed Moses Kilion, spoaking ia denaif of this class, called atthe Hwnatb office the ober day and stated that Most of these poor Jews would consider ita hurdsbip if driven outol the sy nagouge on these holidays, THM RABBIS STATEMENT. A representative of tbe Heap subsequently went to vet the views of the cougregation’s uinister, Kev. H, P, Mendes, who resides in West Fifty-secoud siruet. Yhe reverend gentleman denied that there wus avy trouble in his congrogation th regard to uceomino- dations at the synugogue. 1t was trav, howevor, thut the trustees had the watier of seouripg avotver hall under consideration, but no decision had as yet been Teuched, Something would bave to be dove, vs tho crowds last year, on the boly evonings especially, we simply overwuelming. Lt bad veen suggested that ‘he small chapel down Vantage, but it Was feared th praying thero might interfere with Father dis- turb the devout prayers of ibe worshipers in the Synagogue proper 10 another purt of the building. hatever action the trustees resuived upon would be for the bouetlt of tue people, aud no iniringemont upou the sacred rites of their religion need at all bo feared. Ifa ball were secured the worshippers would ve supplied with the scrolls of the jaw ana all furoe ture appropriate tor conducting the service in a proper manner, There certuivly was not room tn the synagogue tor all those whe come on those days, ant weat holders certaiuly bd a prior right to the occu- Paney of these suais “Vou II there were spare seats,” sad Dr. Mendes, “which there ure not on miles of the ordinary seat hoidors once, Aside from this, howover, there is really not room in the synugoguo for all those Jews 10 New York who ure anxious to 1 the singing and to the Hotrew prayers as read in the Portuguese or Spanish Minbag, and I opine the srasioes will do their best uuder the circumstances.”? _PIANOFOW KS. “ORGANS, kU. UFAGTURE RS, SV AND reity oe ASortin, now and Pianos (some of the latter as good as now) rented at prices to sult the times, —¥OR RENT, UPRiGaT, SQUARE AND GRAND A.Pianos of our‘own make; also for sale and rons # num- pegond band Pianos, in perfect order. WILLe ere 2 Sth dv., above 16th st, Au ASSORIMENT OF FTES? Ghasa PIANO FOKTES POW SALE AND TO RENT, ‘on very reasonable terms. Pianos bat litte wed exceouingly low, HAINES BROS.. {Fete Geely N ASSORTMENT OF A Gytad danaes ned Upriets Pianos, somaeer Rew j also tor try of second hand Pianos and several tne Parlor Or; of other mi@iers. Boware of bogus tnatrumonts re as genuine Steinway Pianos as auction ne prival sTEINWAY & SONS, 107, 111 Fant Tithe New York. FEW SECOND HAND WEBK PLANUS AT VERY great barzalnd: somo of then wsed but very sbort iime by our beat musicians, and roally almost as good w+ ly warranted in every rexpact. Ploaso call as tho WEMEK warorooune, Sth uy, and 1th ab. PRIVATE PAMILY WILL suLL STRINWAY Piangvtorte (at raeritico). richiv carved. four round &e.. cont 3! 0. for $140; Dal Gover and ‘inlaid Music Stool ebony wud gold ¢ vox for shipping. Gall, private residence, No. 41 Weat 1itth st. bot Sth wns avs, VANDEVERS. jarter cost. Also Farnituro of 23 rooms « PRIVATS WAMILY WILL SKLL “OnkWooD "1 octet 200, tor $15 ino Grand Sadinot Upricht. Call ae 131 Weot Ith ot, betwoon Otlt and 7th avs. DUMAMAUT, HUCCESSOR To 5. X. BALL & 00., Aw Hast 14th st.—Firet class Pianos to rent and sale on omthly payments wt reasonable rates LADY WILL SELL FOk LESS TilAN S150 A Doautitul aevon octave rosewood Pianofurte ; cont RO00, jar sh wt. LEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, AlsO SQUA HAVEN. dato ttaven & Uncen), 13 teaar loth nt STKINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFURTE, GENUINE, An: Aneritice: maguifiognt od@ines impright Piano, Btool. Covi =. $900, tor $160 1, box = ping 01: Cuil private Poni i ge. ar AUVOTION. Ee AT Tle anon. Ga ORI wa MANSION o a 1st WAST 14TH ST. BETWitkx OTH H AVE UTS (PKIDAY) MORNENG fi Ab Tra 'y AT 10 OCLOCK, male on eer PARLORS, CHAMBEXS, DLN oompadag D ‘Tk, Handle Inet, apeighes Cl Dosks. Olt Patusiny by master artisis, rare rouses tay oh Clocks’ Curtains, Mirears, volves Carpata, b walnut ber Sets, Bedstead, Dressing Bureaus, Washaran “pring sud fine tear a restos, russole fables, Bullet, Obvairs ia leather aud ds, Rettigerators, Glass, China and it and Servants’ Furniture. ALB 7 peckes ay &s. ucrion bg TH Daye + ny, Lucius Nutri, an JOTION HEIL ELRUANT HOUSKHOLD' FURNITURE, aY PIANOPURT! PARLOR SUITS IN BatLX, haw SILK, 4c NTI pan NZLES, ‘eth, Also the larg Paintings vffere GEAND © ASL ny; ANCL 4 und Statuary, "valuable ‘culloctio on VENIOK, BY GONDL reed Do one And: 50 othor CHAMBER SUT: stands, Chiffonn Be eke levated railroad or Gch av. cars of 23d ah, stuxo to door. UcTION SALE AT PuIVAtS He 030 Attoutlen ! by he Positively re a ar ot ELEGANT CABIN Ob Siar cum THIs GeRIDAY) MG tNING. WW O'CLOCK, tiv sory, May one m4 nsOn No. 41 Wisse Tori or.’ nave Stl AND ort ‘Ave MANSION jt CONT. FOUR ROUND STEINWA MAGNIICENT UeRiGut tANO. ALSO GRAND 734 OU AY JANOFURTIS, emmbroldere® war, stool, Ncusis Gebia CHAM sits LABARY AND DINING FURNITURE COMPLEIE, FINE “COLLKCTION OF BRONZES, CHOICK PaIVtINGs, CARP Ei PARLOR’ SUITS IN SATIN, RAW SILK. ni Room Suite, with a . 0. ke monniineny Btskars nisole + ols, o FINE “got sy MODIIN © rate. EAINTINGS, NSTKIN CASTLE,” by VuN MID! THE ALPS, by GC “ANCIENT LOMB” by GARPRNL, UNSET.” by ANDREUS And75 others, ull choles cotlections, rich xilt frames, OOM PURNITU Ris. = Kustiake alytes, Soesiatian Boda Hurewus, Wurdrobos, Wuslistands, ble top ‘Tables, 31 hair an ing. Mattronen, Dinukets, rep, plow and hairolos, Malta. Mirra Diniug’ Furniture. “Extonwion table, Buffet, Chales is louther, 1 L Tea sets, Silverware, Cutlery ; alse hall Stand ture: 31 Carp ots LS, ARGIK & OU., Auctlo xed for shipplug i rogule aT or stages to AW A. TUNIS JOUNSON, AUCTIONRER, old stand 37 N ‘37 Nassau st, TO-MORROW (GATURDAY), AT 10% OrcL@e st our saienroom, 37 Nassau st, THE ENTIRE HOUSKHOLD. PUI of @ private Gwwiling, removed trom Oranga, N. Tu part, all the Blankets, Sheets, Comater ines, Re@ Sproads, Giasware, Silverware. Chinaware, al shor Kitchen Parapucruatia, wiilow Work and Clothes Huskote, Kasy snd Rockin tor, Viletoths, Clocks, Bvold Watchos, 2 sliver Wat diamond Kings and Overs Glaases. Acuke fe OF FLO i SALasRou Ns. - THIS Da THIS DA THIS DAY, KICHTER & TUFTS, by B. F. THOM As Auctioneer. Tinmense sale of elegant Bedroom und Chamber Suita An very I lea, und vory best make aud finish. Us! BE SOLD. NO RESKRVR \LSO. IN CEDAR ST. SALESROOM, of Jupanon and Chinoxo saio of rard Curlosy ts, Uros, &e, $+ close out stock. VETER BOWt, WE, Auetloncer, solls THIS DAY, ap iL o'clock, at the placo, ot Pare dash side. boards, biuck walaut 1 jor and Mantel Miro ro aud Lavrary Teoles soring Lronso; Tables, Chandoil sn TENTS oy 3 will be wold at 69 Liverty A KOOND WAND FORNITUR shouse, refhoved for couvenier GHONGE Wo RERLEK. Auctioneer, BOUWAB, AUCTION: BR. 277 GOW@RY, eu Teiyot aud: Bevanele Garpete, Deshe, Cosire, ‘Danin f Fixtures of large Vinegar Fi ¥ JON The Deis Company will DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEKKA wwanne and Western Bailrun@ Coal, at puoile anction, om A tember 2), at 12 o clock moon, ai 20 Exchange place. % AMUKL SLOAN, President. —- iT STEINWAY PIANOFORTE. GREAT acritlco ; beautiful rogawood Piauoforte. only $100. Bibp 13 W. U ‘00D A.z cotavo (Chickering) oforte, wun aay kant goth, } PARGAL DOTAVE. PIANOFORTR, arved jogs, Stool, Cover, lot of Music; mast bo sold. 215 Wont 30th, frat hoor. JHRAPEST PIANO IN O1TY—RARG BARGAIN, 1 Ci f janitor, University Building, 36 Waverley pias O. ab onee ERG 7 18-O0CTAV, PIANO, NEARLY N 8180; Upright Pano, $100; ront $4 t0 46: 12-top Orzat nd Phuno, tor school or bali, $125, GORDON & jah st, ORGANS—WINNEIS KLU'S EXPO. only a litte jor exsh or in- SON & HAMLIN CABINET oF Urnist HONOMS AT ALL W SITIONS POR TWELVE YK. RSELL & WrbLeS, AUCTIONEER, Tiis DAY (rriday), donteber 20, at 10K, otelook, at our aalcaroom No. 43 Chambers und 69 Meade sta,, 7 c., ae. 400 lots Vreneh tI the largent nesorti this season aad sul by order of she mauuiacturer, aise 5U0 doseu im 4 eteve vipo hibows, Shovels and Spades, Woouon ¥ Y ULLMANN & O0., avortuns =, AEE oh 10}y o'dluck, No. 378 Fixtures Of Uris ‘waued ewan BOHENCK, ey TIONLEw. Mortiace ase + Furniture, Gonslating of every variety of style, sold poremptorily at auctiog of elegant Cabine To ruis'D DAY (PRIDAY), ab 11 o'clock, No. 1U Maiden lane, — Fiaiures ol viega JANA EXTREMELY LOW PoR bly OF quarterly payments, or to let from 64 upward. HOKAGE WATERS & SONS, 4 East 14th st_ Ureiout a “AND SQUARE Pia OS—HARGAINS voR eas; sinall Fouts low, BERS, Manulacture: nly pay 3 Geton nuere, duh ‘ors near Lith m6. MUSICA Boos thedral svoir an’ who ferinerly sang in au ts jall on oF addrons In Kurope, oarnestly desires « situnti ANN 4, 108 12th st, South Brooklyn. ‘oll tinis day, wt 11 jooery Biore, positively in Tosa without reserve. ait the right eas W Kokobl 11, 1878, pbemvar heroutier, in the Mainens ‘shoe Fixtiron, é Hod on y Neher wohl ue se; pty crs ni M wiebinw Sees, ae ot kes Urockery, by ey Woodou, nd Viess Ware. oniers invited, sf ISAAC 0, GULOSTRE Mnrebal, KW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUDIO, a sar eans of Otho corvornted). CENTOK IN NEW aD Herald vitica, DANCING ACADE GIKs. <WAR-* ACADEMY OF DANCING, BO BL ost. ; pupils attoud a iuss of lemons. send for ¢ vax A. iahen 19th, So other dane RAPIDLY; PRvaTh itssous ail hours, Seo 5 Bast 14TH 8 BORK wituout ta cireui ns A CATES dross 675 Lexingt TTT TANN'S DANCING ACADEMY, S90 What Zor .—Olaases open every Monday and Thursday aftor nov aud evening. OF DANCIN ry day and o bp TRAUH 208, ke. In exeha: Addeods HANOV ISK, 142 QPXPETENOKED TE. eR AB VISITING GOVERN. ose oF private lewous ie Werinan, Frooch, Knglish, Toforences. Addeons S. D.: station ll. LUTE, TARRYTOWN, ON HUDSON. 1 for voys; superior advantages, with AL ARMAGN AG, NOWN UAL IORI c IPBACHERS WANTKD.—GENTLEMAN select school, Long Island; “wide awake” yonu tamiliae with beat pablic son stor crammnar ment, neiy ay city; interview Saturday; protease mathomatios andmilita il; ten hours’ por week claw feat juxtruetion in exchange lor hom cularly goo for law student 1 PRINOIPAL m y ANTED 10, rURG y Herald olliee WATCHES. Jaw HR, coe f 1,272 BROADWAY, awOVE BID WON: y VOR personal property; vld cold, siiverware boawht Smadds ladies ollee. WELLTAM AL GLOVER, morly with Joseph A. J mek: Anat feet aid for BSOLUTE PRRFKOTION, ~ $700 FOR A ® ALC id Mine Drain ind Karrines, sworificed tu from $100 to @1,000; Leute, elf eeted | Win Jowelry pureliased. He BARWANGB Mee Biik, de. bougut i p. Watches syuare. Y, sty Veivor, a me all Mav aie LLEN, LAW Hroadway, hour Whoo QO TsbtPayWAy-<BiaMuNDds, Warcitis AxD JUG Jonnie negotiated on per sonal property of 6 JAMES P, MAPTIBWS L 267 aka ware Mottesce 8. cht and Blacksmith Shop. LOWLNTHAL Attorney tor Mortgageo. PAWNBROKER'S Sali. vit DAY JAMES AGA ‘Auctiouver, wil soli at walestooms 04 Bowery, wt 2 1d Vevte BKOK b's, nowr, 422 70) ote wi this day a Tiseiock. 20) vote Mo a. oi Di Haws, closuime, ding, ert aloo Uoatee and Vests, by ora re Lows, 200 Kaxt Brows pat NBROKER 8 Chathan SALE —rios J oPaKatH fir io lowe Mow ni orn wil se ‘ant Wome: this day ohawia, it wants, Quilts, annees, Heddiag, Boots a also Coats, Pants aad Vent iy order elowbing 10% Tho ontire stock of ana sherry, chotes Wines, dies. “Gin om and Wines, Champa iso Chairs, Tables, 1 of the trade tho Above sule, is ealiod HEKMAN, AUCTIONE RI Auction sale ee vo “PHS DAY (Friday), Septem: Now, 16) it may & Beer KAIFE'S SALK.—Tt 11 o'eluek, the Stock and Pixt Brat Jamrs H, Saxtes, Departy SPN BALE. i room wei AV. AP of Liquor Wi) Khdist, Roaettl A DAY AT aar PAu BR, the coutents of « Liquor Store, Pixt BewsawD “cavity, Short JOP, Winson, Deputy QUE MIP Ws SALE. —THIS Day, .T ai bows Tid sek aud Pixtuces of a Clear Manw DENNARD. ‘tafiiny, short, M. J. Kens, Deputy. IAM ABBOTT, AUOTIONKER, Wibl shbu Om Y. At 10S o'eioek, ae the auction roome OS fat, walnut Bousteads, Bb nebstanda, Wind Onna, Obaieny ¢ AND Uls RELIGION.” ~) LROTURK HL SAN SA, of Beltane, Leeland, will 4 sb) ok im tla Ge na PB. Churn, vetwoon Mh and day evening, ooptombor ui, 171 eontn | GB WENT FUL hokabiR 8ar8 AFTFTOLA DU rath. warranied New York Donsal woo thay Pe ablaged S61, Dr MBA bie Fit GUM sits EXT RACEION ded, Ue. MODBMANA, Od aed Sd

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