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THE NEW YORK HERALD PRICE "FOUR CEN’ ie _— — —_____-—______.} WHOLE NO, 18,537. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET, — os —————— = DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ——_—____ AMUSEMENTS—Szconn Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Exeventa Pace—S'xth column, LLL Pace—Sixth column, BOARDERS WAN(ED—Burventu Pace—First and sec: Boal. AND” Lopaixa WANTED—Eteventa Pace— lum. ROO! \—E rn Pace—Second column. Brookits Boxes ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace— BUSINESS <SHEORTUNITIES—Tweurru Pace—Sixth col- » BUSINESS NOTICES—Sevenru Pace—Fifth and sixth orryGUAL kstare FOR SALE—Szconp Pace—First ours n AND SALESMEN—Tweirra = Pace—Third gotin Paae—Third colum HM iG imoomn aN AND GXRDENENS—Twiures = Pace— Third and tovrth columns. basen ani STEAMSHIPS—Ninta Pace—Sixth col- gop Aiiimnsntrs—zraure Pacr—Fifth column. INTRY BOARD— Eveventn PaGe—Second column. DaNerna ACADEMI mapper eiceezourth column, Ne ES OOREE: Page—Six! G HOUSES TO LET, TUARISHED AND UN- ULNIGI ISHED—Evevents 'Pack—Third and fourth wuRSPRAN STEAMSHIPS—Nivta Pace—Fifth and ‘sixth columns, R—TWELeTH Pace—Fifth col BYES AND EAKS—Tweuern Pace arth column. EXOURSIONS—Sxconp Pace—Fqurth column, Biaum Pack—Fisth column, ALE—Etxvenrn Pacs—sixth colum! FURNISHED HOOMS AND APARINERTS TO LET— Eueventn Pace—Fourth column. FURNITURE —twaireu Pace—Fifth column, ICH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iweirru | Pacr—Fifth nn. pony. varanasi Pace—Second and third columns. HELP WARE (£D—MALES—Twairra Pace—Fourth col- HORSEH. CARRIAGES, 40.—First Pacu—Fourth and columns. HOTELS—Etuventn Pace—Second column, anes ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Twewrru Pace—Fifth umn. }CTION—First Page—Fifth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE 'FUR SALE—Sxconp Pack— Second cae. LOAN Tg rt tly ee Pace—Sixth column, UND—Finsr Pack—First column. MACHINERY turyanrn PaGr—Sixth column. ANTELS—Tweurru Pace—Sixth column, x DIAL Briar Pacr—Sixth colam MISCELLA: KOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Text Pacr— Sixth golum: wisceLAREOUS Niven Pacx—Sixth column, MUSICAL—Finsr Pace—sixth column. aw PUBLICA ‘TIONS—Skventa Pack—Sixth columa. 'SPAPERS—Tweirra Pace—Sixth column. ERSONALS Finer Pace—First column. FIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Suconp Paax—Third roe POrEIC "FICE some, foal bp eet A aed PROPOSALS—E: econd ci FROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS. WANED —FuMALES— mLTH Pacge—Second colum! enn wus. x THE CY “FOR SALE OR TO RENT—S! sae—Second and third columns. BEAL ESTATE TO Be HANGE—Sgconp Pace—Third eo ESTATE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third column. Tarous De eee Pace—Sixth column. ESTA U, LyTH Pacr—Sixth column WARDS Vinee Paar—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION—Exevents Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrra Pace— First and second columns. bho WANTED—MALES—Twetrrn Pacr—Third SPECIAL NOTICRS—Finst Pace—Second, third and fourth Sofas. fat Pet td Cae ecad BIRDS, &C.—Frest Pace—Fourth somite RESORTS —Eurvgrrn Pace—Second column.. S—Twairra Pace—Fourth and fiith col- First Pacr—Fourth column. ray WFOR BUSINESS PU RPOSES—ELxventa Pace— column. LERS’ GUIDE—Nixta Pace—Sixth column. GRPUBNISHED ROOMS ‘AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Exsventa Pace—Fourth and filth columns. teat TO PURCHASE—Tweirtu Pace—Fifth col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pacx—First and second columns. ‘WINTER RESORTS—EveventH Fane second column. oruphae STEAMBOATS, 4(,—Fu Pace—sixth column, HERALD BRANCA OFFICE—UPTOWN. SS .. HERALD AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIBTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICS OPEN EVERY TEAR ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED aT ALL OURS UP TO 9 P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. WEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH SERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. ADVER- SISERS AND NEWSDE. ATTENDED TO WITH- OUT EXTRA CHARGE. HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SO- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND HIRTY-SECOND STREETS. WARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. gene a Sy aggre ‘VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE ‘NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SOPPLY DEAL- EBS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES BEQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL. “LETTERS RECEIVED, BUT YOU «did not give your address, ONDS—YOUR OFFER RECEIVED, MOONEY’S DE- tective ageney, 15 162 Broadway, have char; eet f of pe whole case ; consult with them. wet ST. ABOUT 12 O’CLOGK, FRIDAY, 2th. reggie tae aout Hie! off at Bleecker street begs Address box 2,962 Post {2 sl | AY AND NIGUT IN THE el |ElElelZI2L | Cargo, AT 126 WEST THIRTY FIRST street. baker by trade. and native of Scotland: when last of was in Canada. rien Kanon will be kindly by hit M., box 137 Herald Iptown Branc ADY GOT ay ence FROM UP TOWN AT4P. M. at Herald Building. Thursday, llth—The gentleman, agreeable, woud like to meet her on Monday, the 14th; at the corner of West Fifteenth street and renue, eye toeye, as in stage, or near West Fir. ix Ba ae ra END, ons OF LEXINGTON liane? arEEs at city Post office: also at Pulask: ALLEN FAILED TO GIVE TH aabaies OF Mrs, St. Clair in her letter of 9th. a JANE—MONDAY. a ie WANTED—OF eet HIGHOTS PETER, i FRIENDS OF GEORGE F_ BROWNE MERT this evening at 33.and 35 Weet Twenty.<ighth street ‘ing Daly’: Ww tay where something to their savantage may pecte ected. TLL “A STRANGER TO Mig ” SEPT. 6, Cr Bd 9 cate further details to Mrs. W., of Brooklyn, as to Taw, and relieve distress, or appoint interview? Lost AND FOUND. ROCHON BALE TUESDAY, Xi, ‘208 EAST FOUR- teenth street aemall black’ book in ah reward, pai for its delivery to J. F. Fourteenth jUND—THIS GRNTNG, ON THE 9 sum. which the ng st Arey La me th gereet, prov- money, Poke SHAWL, AT Sep ECRDE? ‘NIGHT. BT hd find it at entail aires SOMERS & 0O.’'S, I ret the en, the offi or anber iu return the same to the office 'o! ALBER’ diiet hE aha ry he will meet the thanks ‘the owner and ible or ‘money. ost a GOLD BRACELET, SETWEER SIXTIETH Sven he eee nin Mabe Elstioth etoos the Snier leaving a ie e finder will be ‘uberally rewarted. O8T—A HAMPER OF CLOTHING, FROM ON BOARD the Meamer Seawanhaka. on Friday las, marked are Sands’ Point.” The finder will be Bhs Fewarded on returning same to clerk on board for any outlay of time, anneieke ine KO. WASHINGTON PLACE A SM iALL leaving it atthe pete. number reward will be given iar GIVEN FOR SAFE KEEPING TO SOME loon . Fon ce eRe asa a RABE At Bai 172, « Gold ratch and Chain, No. 6.190, E e Sawatel br ou raanyaalas ei oft ‘he, ne wi will Greenwich street, New York. © “2 F. CANTLON, 109 Sar oe SORTS PPT STRESS Pirenen FORTY.PIFTH STREET, OR SEVENTH Forty-atth atinck Nach’ emiroldered crane Steg fie without tk jiceves paid on returning Ro mt fest Forty firth st. OFF On MISLATD—A POCKETBOOK CONTAINING mer ii te enitably rewarded. by reurning eto the garner JoaN GILLS, porthwest &0 oetway oak hk LR TE a EET ST ET TD TRAYED ¥ROM NO.7 FIFTH AVENOE—A FEMALE ‘and Tan, answers to the name of Fanny, Eatable reward will be paid by returning to No? tm avenue. TRAYED AWAY—SBOT, Il, A FEMALR SCOTCH ig error Zellow, with a red leather Collar. A suite reward will given for her at 27 West Twenty- TRAYED--FROM ite bea. sare AVENUF, Si eae 32, from 151 W _REWARDs, est Forty-séventh street. $ Canary Bird lost yesterday morning, doptenber $25 the European REGIS’ paper may Herald, | the America Indispensable to . taken bese __ SPECI AL A. THE AMERICAN REGISTER, ‘culated of ub tisaga ‘Ope. A capital median for American advertisers addressing themselves to the most European patronage, i persons visiting Continent. REWARD wine BE PAID POR ONE TRUNK marked L. h River, on Thursday, Soptem istake from pier 0 r 11, 1873. Apply to ZIMERMAN & CO., eartmen, ler 80 Nortn River, Great Britain and Subserspuons and advertisements for the AMERICAN will be received and single copies of the be obtained at the office of the New York New York. A —HERALD. . Soren of Fulton avei On Sunday from 3 to 9 BRANCH Open trom 8A. M. to 9 OFFICE, 1 and Boerum street, oP. M. BROOKLYN, TICKETS IN GRAND benefit of Public Library ot, fykontucky tor sale by ‘ork. 5. EDGE, 18 Broad street, New ¥; GIFT CONCERT FOR | tothe number of 100, « fit of the Broadway, room 4. A EENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENE. Schools of Frankfort, draws daily, formation send or apply to JOSE For is BATES A Agent, 196 the gov full information, free. ernment every drawing; A HAVANA LOTTERY, TICKETS DIRECT FROM }, cireul ATES, lars, giving 186 Broadway, room 4, ARL H. 60 Broadway, examined and endorsed by the tles of the United Bs. hand, SCHULTZ, successor to Schultz & Warker, corner of eureatoue Mineral Sprin States. “Natural suect and Union heer emical authori. Mineral Waters The business (including the control of Central ‘Park Mineral Springs) continues th kept the ame as heretofore, Mr. Warker having withdrawn March 1, 1872, Box 3,836 Post AVANA LOTTERY NEXT DRAWING, SEPT. 17, German State Lotterie Send for circulars. st ee OD. office. 8 Nassua sireet, Brauch office 1,017 ‘Thira av., near Sixtieth st. ‘airet fh floor. ‘AVANA ERY OF CUBA. urs Lottery. YAVANA LOTTERY, NEXT DRAWING SEPTEMBER 17. Frizes cashed, full information given, circulars ry at Sipe, end ores orgers filled, A. BROWN, 52 Broadway. Saxon Ge t Lotte: oyal Saxon venice City ort nD eye Goveroment Lottery. Prize cashed and iniormatie nes : *ifeSBore zscHécR, Post office box ¢ 6,080, 16 Nassau street. Port AVANA LOTTERY. --$525,000 WILL BE DRAWN September 17; whole tekels halves, &c., in pro- IDER 35 Wail street, Doamante pt#eNationan AGRICULTURAL xAL,_ EXHIBITION, to be hei held at w B & aN THE YEAR 1874, from the 13th to the 2ist of June inclusively. On the occasion of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Bremen Agricultural Society an International Agricul- ‘tarsal Exhibition will be held, from the 13th to the 2lst of Sxcnion IIL. technical mani etures. Szcrion VIII.—Horticultural products of horticulture, fruit growing. 2 Horned cattle. 3. 3] Sheet 5 Goats and Rabbits, Srction I1.—Cattle for fattening. jut ‘The same will comprise the the following sections :— Bxcrion rt me breeding, with the subdivisons— chase. Sxcrion VIl.—Agricuitural products and ‘agricultural roducts, fruit, vintage horticulture and wine Sroviox IX.—Agricultural machines and implements. Sxction X.—Results of scientific spheres of the The prizes to be awarded will reichsmarks. lottery will be preceding sections, ‘The purchase of exhibi combined with researc! es in the amount to at least 100,000 ited articles for @ the exhibition. An oppor- by auction will be afforded to exhibitors tant Say be dedrous to spose of their articles im that A guarantee fund of Pd reichsmarks has been sub- scribed to defray expen: who manner, Horse races The mana) by a commit will take Place arin, ement of the exhibit the exhibition. tea | want parts, and then keep p the ‘ticket. whole and divide consisting of the tollowing gentlemen :— PRESIDENTS, Prince of Hohentohe. Schillingsfurst von Wedel, Malchor von H. H. Meter. MEMBE! Gutsbdesitzer Bokelman, Mchicowig- Holstein. Count von Borries. Hannover. Landes-Peconomicrath Griepenkerl, Branswick. Geh. Ober Regierungsratn Hohueister, r. Oldenburg. Baron von Nordeck zur Rabe! Count von P! Baron von Rog Eietaee von nan, Hi nbarg. Baden. lessen, Meck! enbact chonberg, Saxony. ittergutsbesitzer von Simpson, Georgenburg, Prussia. Baron von V: ‘arnbuler, Wurttemberg. Rittergutsbesitzer von Wedemeyer: -Schonrade, Bran- d@enburg. Count yon Zedlitz.Trntzschler, Silesia. fone, G, ach Adi iclis, Bremen. jami, Bremen. uD J, Depkea, Jr. Schwachhausen, Va cs aTaUben e, Bremen. Mosle, Bremen. | Gir, Papenicck, Bremen, Payenstedt, Bremen. . ©, Schutte, Bremen: Ga. = W. Smidt, Pe Fr ea Wolfskuhle, Dunge, iH. Suling, ‘Bremen The Bremen members form the Executive Committee. The transmission of the pe programme ‘will follow shortly. Chairman ofthe Executtve Commmittee. Bremen, August 10, 1873 ‘All communications are to be addressed to the “Office ot the International Agricultural Exhibition, Bremen.” ASCAL IRON WORKS, TASKER IRON WORKS Philadelphia, Pa. New Castle, Del, Established 1821, MORRIS, TASKER & VULCANIZED co, RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE. Works and Office, Fifth and Tasker sts., Phila. Office, 29 Pemberton square, Boston Mass. success forthe past two years, and ai Warehouse and Office, No, 15 Gold st., Warehouse and Office, New York. Titusville, Pa. ~Panapenra, June, 1873. We desire to call the special ¢ attention of the public to Vulcanized Rubber-Coated Ir Iron Tube. Also, all the ‘various Fittings required in connection with same, under Finley's Patent, which we have been testing with entire now ready to place on the market, thoroughly satisfleé that wherever it may be introduce( for the passage of natural waters, either hot or cold, its merits will be acknowledged over either galvanized Iron or Lead’ Lead Tubes, which are now ex- tensively used for such burpose, and to which, in ieny’ Piatti I decided prejudice ¢3 exists. The absolute inde- structibil purpose to wi hich we adapt it, is so conmene is unnecessary. pend article for us. a letter’ ‘a ] from the cele! Booth & Garrett, who have been kind ity of eee aie Rubber, also its purity for the well known that ited chemists, ugh to test the The price will be the same as for galvanized iron tube and nanan Subject to the most iberal trade discounts. re also penile, {or thid prlicle, so that legan be fomgs”’ designed es- serewed up to its place without injuring the coating. Asking your orders, Wace oi | RIS, TASKER & CO. JAMES ©. BOOTH. Messrs. MORRIS, TASKER a Dear Sirs—We have made P THOMAS H. GARRETT. BOOTH 4 GARRETT, Laboratory for Practical and Analytical Chemistry, 919 and 941 Chant street, rear of St. Stephen’s church, Tenth street, below Market. mrs ed in 1836, HILADELPHYA os 4, rebras i Seite reful examination of your Rubber-coated Iron Pipe, fn order to determine its Fesistance to heat and eold, to’ steam, d have even extended our np ine artifictal as (4 twill bear Fahrenheit, d at above 80 ot ing tor several hours fa sobuyieiit water. Ci teeth, excepting thi ng degree of heat, over 300 a he be Jnterred from its having be it was not affected - m, to natural wate to Need ‘alkall oating is th the milar compound to that constituting gums: for hold- it yours contains no parsing {bronsn it for about three days appeared to hi Se na Co caustic pot no action on Since the Tabber coati nit. ber coating resisted firm! moderatel aa sulphuric | an: jution. Solutions of ‘carbonic acid muriatie ‘acids and neutral salts have exhibited such firm resistance in which re: found in a less exag- to acids, alkali, salt and heat, it is clear fthatit it wrt offer nee | natural wat Pecireaiieees rated, i.e. in a more in tne, 9 gratalate 7: rou foi coon * fron tubes sand articles of tron erally, SPECIAL NOTICES. (,SANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. FOURTA GRAND GIFT CONCERI POR THE BENGFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000. QHANCES ONE IN FIVE} The trustees of athe, PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN- TUCKY, under authority ot a specia act of the Lefisla- ture, qyiien | became a law Mare 16, 1871, mnnartoge ¢ library in Louisvilie, Ye BY “ot five rit ver i spud asan inducement to the exte sive sale of ticket were empowered by the same act to distribute iby rH its by lot at these concerts to such persons aa shoud buy the tickets. Three of these oe certs have already been given; the first December Idi], wnen $192,000, aivided into LA gitts, was eFetr butéd; the second December 7, i872, at which 1u00 cash amounyng to 3575,000, were dhtribated, “and the thug July ar when the sum of $500,000 in cash was led ito 10,00) cash gifts and distributed among the ie et-hol iors, The third Gift Concert last_namefl was the most suc- ceasiul thing tha) ever came off in this country. Tickets Wail that were intted—were sold, The Capital Gitt Ri $100,000 was drawn by. Mr. 1. Keith, of Kingston. Mass.» who purcased II tickets March 1873, for which he paid $100. - Mis order tor tickets was i letet trom him direct to the main office at Louisville, neiosing the $100, Among the tickets sent to him by Feginierey letter was No. 20-95, which drew the $100,000, also Nos. 20,158 and 22,469, which, drew $10 cach. On ne 2ist of July, 1873, Mr. Keith made hi yg sents ny Louisville and was introduced by Mr, C. ¥. Harvey, 0 e firm of Harvey & Keith, well known citizen peer. when le was paid his $100, The second of SoaN, was drawn by Mr, Wills Worley, of Gil on tl 12th o! Marchi, 1873, Mr. Worley wi a lever from the House of Representatives, at Nashville, ‘Tenn., to the main o1tice at ona enclosing $10 for a'ticket. ‘The ticket sent Bim, was No. 565i, whl ich drew the $50,000, On the 19th of July, ters Tar. Worley senton his ticket through the National Bank of Pulaski, Tenn., and was paid bi ‘The third gift of $25,000 was drawn by Mr. 0. A. Knapp, of the firm of James’ A. Clark & Co., Liquor Merchants in this city. On the #th ot July Mr, Knapp purchased 11 tickets for which he paid $100, Oni of those tickets wag 0, 64,170, which drew the $25,000, another, No 63,085, whieh drew £100, and Mr. Kisapp. also Weld the fourth oF ticket No, 2.341, which drew, $20, of $20.0) was sold by Honty Wilken, Cashier of the National Bank of Lebanon, Ky., tow party of gentiemen in and about that city. Mr. Wilken ordered 4 number of tickets tor citizens there, und among them got 21,764, which drew the $20,000, ‘The other gilts were drawn by persons scattered alt over the world—some in almost every State, Territory, county and district in the United States, (All these itts were promptly paid, without any. dis- Meocatation'at the, ickets ontitiod. tor then Snd the balance of the gross proceeds irom the “ales ot tickets, less expenses, was appropriated to the uses of the Mbrary. e end that the Library, Museum and sub-di ments ynder thei may be enlarged to their full for useTulness and placed upon such @ footing that they may forever be on the increase, and nover under the necessity of calling upon a single’ individual for the con- fributton of one cent to their support, & es have determined to give “ancther Concert upon a seale more grand than either of pe precedingert, raise enough money by oue grand effrt to make the Library and its associate branches a self-sustaining iustitatlon, fixed and lorever, For this purpose the FOURTH GRAND @ GIFT CONCERT, the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OP REN- Kel ‘KY, is now announced to come off in Pubhe Library Hall, at'Louisville, Ky., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1873, a4t this Concert the best music that can be afforded by rand Orchestral Band Will entertain the audience, ‘nd the unprecedented sum of ONE MILLION AND Fi HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in tn currency, divided into 1 (Oy cash gifts. ranging from 00u (the highest) $50, the lowest, will be distributed by lot among tee ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS, on gee CASH GIFT...... RAND i Gash Gt 80 Cash os TOTAL, 2 12,000 Grrrs, ALL CASH, AMOUNT. cfr issued is only 60,000. Each ional parts or coupons, into it may be divided oy cutting through the hori- sional lines left for that purpose. he holder of a whole ticket is entitled os an adinission to the concert, and tothe whole of any gift it may draw, the holder of each fractional part ‘or coupon 18 entitled to admis- sion to the concert and to one-tenth of the gift the whole Uoket may draw. All fractional tckeis will be repre- ted in the drawing just as whole tickets are, but the management would preter the tickets being kept whole asmuch as possible, | Where a party is not able to take a whole teket it will be easy to Club with others whe also The entire number of es the money it may draw according to the interests of the different owners, PRICE OF TICKETS. hetcal tickets. Tentes or cash coupon 1 whole tickets for. 2246 tickets 0 113 whole tickets fo 227 whole tickets tor. Should any tickets remain un: drawing they will be destroyed, ‘and all the offered gitts, OW in number, will be drawn, bat diminashed in value Proportion to the amount of unsold tickets. For cx- ple, it ouiy half of the tickets are sold, the other halt wil be destroyed, and the gilts dpe not in number Dut in value cné-halt. | The capital gift in that event would be $125,100, instead of $260,000, and all the other filts In the same proportion. |All will See that this would perfectly fair, because the chances of drawing gifts would be increased in tavor oF the tickecboldore just in ‘oportion to the reduction in their value. If all the Hekets are sold the chances for gifts ure as I to 5, but if only half are sold, and the other half destroyed, the chances to the tickét-holders become as 1 to 24 only. MODE OF DRAWING. There will be upon fhe stage two gon wheels, the con- tents of which can be seen by the audfence. A’ commit: tee, ceeeine Gaeed eminent eltizen in no way con- nected with th ement, having first made an ac- Curate coun tand examination, will piace in the sana Wheel 60,00 leather tags, cut by the same die, Rilice, and having printed numbers upon them from 1 is 000, onding to the numbers of all the tickets sold.’ “A shnilar committee, having ‘first_ examined, counted, folded and seaied up'in 1,000 cylindrical boxes, precisely alike, as many slips of paper, on which are rinted the 1,000 gifty, of Cate trom $100 1,000, will them place these 1) ing the gifts in the smaller wheel. be turned until their contents are fhoroughly mix: oan boy, under fifteen years ot age, then draw m the larger wheel one of the tags, and, holding it up Inrruil view oi ue audience, its, number, will ‘be called Joud enough for all to hear by the crler appcinted for purpose; the, tag Will then be passed oF a veonta of three’ distinguished eifizens who will my whether the number has been rightly cried. It will then be passed to a Oy pene who will fle it upon & copper wire prepared for that purpose. pper The number of the tag thus drawn, cried, proven and filed, will be re- corded by five clerks, In ‘separate books prepared for the ur} ri of similar age will then draw from fhe smailer wheel one of the sealec boxes, which ae be openea and the gift taken out, untolded, and he! the view oi the audience. The amount of the ait drawn Pi then be cried. recorded by five clerks, and the paper filed by the registrar with its tag upon ‘the wire. gift thus drawn will belong to the ticket bearing the same number as the tag drawn immediately before it. Thus $i process will continue until 1,000 numbers are drawn from the large yest and all the boxes trom the gmall wheel; and the 1.000 gifts, rae from $100 to iB drawn, will “be * pai the parties Tresent tickets | who the ote mbe determined by lot be entitled to them aot other gifts Belo 7 100" ‘in valne are approximations, will be. determined and paid as follows:—The num- Bers or all the tickew sold Deng considered’ in a circle, numerically formed, ard having the highest number, U0), and lowest dumber, 1, brought together, then whatever number in this circle may be by lot’ deter mined to be entitled to the Capital itt of $260,000 will be taken asa centre, oneach side of which the next 5,500 numbers, in regular numerical order, will be counted for os 32 ne thus making on the two sides of the Capital ¢ 11,000 nearest numbers, each of which will be entitled t0 800" all tickets drawing large sits Will be excluded and the elgcle extended to include eleven thou: sand (11,000) gifts of $50 each on either side of the Capital Gift number it being the inten'ion of the manage:ient not to duplicate gitts nor pay less than the amount offered tor approximate gifts. SAFE KEEPING OF OF THE The Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank of Louisville is treasurer, and all moneys arising from the sale of tea cis will be placed there to remain special deposit until the concert igover and. all the ¢ gifts fully provided tor, and then subject only to the Joint check of the atenr aug Business Manager af the Concert and the President ai Treasurer of the Public Labrary. MONEY. ‘on deposit. in the Farmers’ an purpose. The entire proceeds of the sale of tickets will Rand untouched in bank as a guarantee for the payment of all the offered gifts. ‘he money received for the sale of tickets in New York is deposited in the Fourth National Bank of that city. PAYMENT OF GIFTS. athe, paving of gifs will begin the third day after the wing and continue six months thereafter and no inager Tickets entitled to gitts must be presented or nt to, room, No. 4 Public Library Bullding, Loutsvitl Ky., where they will be taken. {ip and checks ven iis Farmers ‘and Drovers’ Bank of As upon the Fourth National Bank Yor teen rates of exchange, at the option Of the holder, "No gift will be pad. without delivery of the ticket ‘entitled th it, and all gifts not called for within six months from the drawing will be turned over to the Public Library fund. ‘The Trustees haye secured the services of Hon, Thos. E. Bramietro, late Governor of Kentucky: to get as thelr agent in the financial affairs of this Grand Gitt Concert. Governor Bramlette is known to almost Kentucky, and to very many of the citizens of of in the Union, and he is authorized to see that the money ‘ising trom the sale of tickets is deposited in the Farmers ‘and Drovers, Bank to remain tor the payment of the offered gifts, and also to see that the drawing |3 fairly conducted and ‘tne gitts justly awarded and Promptly pa: Pine’ eae F will_be pablished in Louisville and New York fH pers ‘and official copies printed in circular form i be "sent ‘by. mail to those out of the city who have Ordered tickets by letter and to every ticket halder whose post office is Known. All communications con- nected with the Concert, ahd orders for tickets, and ap- plications of agents to seli tickets, should be addressed to THOS. E. BRAM! evary one in er States contin Hon: MLE’ which fase | Agent Pabiie Library Kentucky, Public iirary Bulg, c the gual age Shomist amd to. those thy 2 nar: ts which do ‘atfect or THOS. Ih Waves iron cot cated Ath other materia 4 a ris Ga or less de- Mapager Branch ‘omee, Broo. “Bespecttully your, GARRSIT, way, Ns We mrad W ons, by ci makers ie ppot Wagons, one to) tre sheets, hips, SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Earn eee DRAWING “SEPTEMBER Royal Saxon Government Lottery. City of Ham- t Lottery. Brunswick dovernment | vattery. Prizes ied and information given, VEVT OG., 85 Bow- ery Germania Bank Building). Post office box 427 ENTUCKY STATE LONTERIES, FICIAL DRAWINGS, ‘exnrvcny—nsye4 om 20, an 6 12, 1873 71, 98, 35, 42, 40, St, 5 ily 62. KENTUCKY—CLASS NO. S84—serreMiee 12H 9% 56, 40, 62, 77, 39, 33, 53, 43, " 35. Sations & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. SHELBY COLLNGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. 43—SerTEMMER 12, 1873. 7, 8, 35, 27, 75, 56, 72, 6, 74, 13, 16, 32, 66. SITELBY COLLEGR—CLARS NO. 434 is Mi. for the benefit or the C EXTRA CLASS, NO. 17, 46, 16, 48, 44, NORTH CAROLINA LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 282 dreenwieh strect, Sea York, OYAL RAVANA LOTTERY. Now Scheme out; $525,000 drawn every 17 days, $100,000 000 gommeneing August 30, 1875. I priz ‘ed. Cireulat tion. Spanish Bank Bilis and Gevernim TAYLOR & CO, in Wail street. DRAWING OVAL HAVANA September 17; $52 information given and or. Stationer and Printer, 20 Liberty st STANMERING NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI. © tute, Proiessors MANN & COLVIN, extablishod 1870, Wi ¢ Twenty-third street. No pay tor board when cos until cured. veular, LOTTERY.—N NEXT HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. NE MEDIUM SIZE MARE FOR SAL! A and fears nothin) A FIRST CASS PRIVATE Board for horses by BOARDIN CARROLL, Proprietor. GREAT VARIETY EXTE Phaetona, two elegant V! torias, light Brett, light Wasnne at reduced pt Ate WAKRE N STREET. —ALL GOODS WA and kind, sold for want of use 120 West Twenty-third stre STABL ZL No, 158, between Third and Lexington a suitable fora private stable or a club, or a livery ‘near Sixth avenue. ith stree: VERY STYLISH BLACK HORS JA 15% hands, for saletor want o/ use. Lexington avenue. A BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS ANI | AL little sore; been used for three years to Grivertt all harness; price $20 Stable No. Twenty-eighth street BEEWSTER & CO, OF BROOME STREET Second hand Wagons purchased for cash by. 20 and E LO’ S7Grand singio: nun er scheme, drawn the last day of every month, $300,000 in prizes: whole tickets for crreular to MURRAY, MILLER & « Louis, Mo. RANSLATIONS MADE IN ALL LANGUAGES COR. fancy Books, amphlets, Catalogues, Circulars and all kinds of and judicial documents. Otte 208 Broadway, room i 3B. LON ETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR, THE FORMER members of tho First regiment (Colonel Stevenson's ifornia Expedition) New York Volunteers, will as. semble at Delinonico's, corner Broadway and Chamber street, on Monday, Sept, 19, at twolve o'clock noon. SEREMIA SIE WOOD, Lieutenant commanding. FRANCIS D. CLARK, of oh Vommittee of Arrange- _ments. ' 89 | I8 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEG JOU ized Kentucky Lottery.—Royal Havana and Kentucky circulars free ; lowed. Address BALEY & Cb, years), 174 Broadway. 4, ‘cents commission al- ce established thirty “SPORTING—DOG is. BIRDS. Anke, SALE, ALL KIND; “OF FA boas, » Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food for meckiny birds At B. G. DOVLY’s, No. 3 Greene street, 0 near Canal, Foal IMMEDIATE SALB—A_MAGNIFTO and yellow Skye Terrier; 18 months old, aud ly" trained; imported by owner 6 months’ ago. 628 Seventh avenue, Astor row. e} two Bulldog: , Cocker Spaniels, two black-and- -tans ue and Dog), 4ibs. weight; Pointer and Setter Pups. ways on hatid thorough Hy broken Pointers and Setters. Bk, 111 South Fifth avenue. THE TURF. W DORP CLUB GROUNDS, Staten | Island. Purse $100, SATURDAY, Sept, 13, 1878. A, Bennet enters Mary Davis. H. McRoberts enters Erin Go Bragh. Owner enters Bay Colt. Meviee enters blk. g. Mate. Entrance to the Grounds, {0c R, RY»RS, Proprietor. ILEETWOOD ASSOCIATION, MOLRISANIA, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. MEET COMMENCING TUESDAY, Se} prember 16. Purse No. 1, $1,000, 2 48 class, 18 ént Purse No. 2 $1 He clate, 7 entia SECOND Ay THURSDA Neptember 18. Purse No. § $1,000 7:35 class, 18 entries. Purse No, 4 $2100) 2:24 clase. Sentries.. THI URDAY, September 20. Eure No. & tries. Purse No. Admission to rand stand and field ub honse, endorsed ya member, $6. Hore cars ieave Harlem Bridge gach day of the races, every ten minutes. direct for the Park, ‘Trains leave Forty-second gtreet depot at 11340. nd H. VAN NESS, Preside! Wititan H, Vas Corr, § aperinbondent Ypssesron PARK ASSOCIATION, HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA. FALL MEBTING, SEPT. 23, 24, 25 PREMIUM $3,000, TUESDAY, SEPT 23, 1 PURSE No. J, $400, 3 minute race, ‘for horses that have never beaten'$ minutes. First horse, $200; second horse, $100; third horse, $60; fourth horse, $40. PURSE, No. 2, '$500' 2:33), for horses that have never heaton 2:88 Firat horse, $660" second horse, $139; third horse, $75; fourth horse, ‘$00. SECOND | pay. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 PURSE No. 3, $400 (2:50), for borne That have never First horse, $200; second horse, $100; third horse, $60; fourth horse,’ $40. PUR: No. 4, $600 (2:37), for horses that have neve: beaten First, horse, $800; second horse, $160; third horse, $90; fourth mail a RD THURSDAY seer ‘bs, 1873. 00: |. tor horses that have never fst horse, $180" second horse, $75; third fourth horse 10. 2:29), “for horses that have never Fitst horse, $400; second horse, $200; thira horse, $120; fourth horse, $80." Parties from New York take ‘Central Railroad of New Jerwey.and Lehigh VAlley Railroad, Ba) from Philadeiphia take North Pennsylvania road, Partiew from Reading ship horses via Allentown and Lehigh Valley. Railron Yarties from Elmira, Lehigh Valley Railroad. SEs) PARDEE, President OBPEOT I PARK FAIRGROUND ASSOCIATION. Fall Running Meeting, 1873. Three days. Tuesday, September 9 and ‘continuing Thorsday and Saturday, September 11 and 13. Four races the first and jast days ‘and three races the second day. Races com- mence each day at two o'clock. Admission to field, $1; to field, grand stand and quarter stretch, $2; to club house, introduced by a member, $5, REED, President, Gro, W. eee Superintendent. horse, PUAN ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION.— Saturday, Sept. 18, last day of fail running meeting, 4 o'clock. "First race, 1 mile, 8 entries; second race, 24 tities handicap, 12 entries; third race, 13 miles, conso- lation parse, 6 entries; fourth Face, 2 miles hurdie race, Shurdies, 6 éntries. READ, President. Geonar W. Oakey, Superintendent HE FAIRFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO- ciety offers a premium of $100 for Running Hc to be run for on the society's track at Norwal ty PRIDAY, September 191872 at twa ovclock B Mens follows:—876 to Hirst, $80 to'second and.$25 to third, Mile heats, best two in’ three; open to all horses, catch weighits: four to cnter, three tostart. Entrance fee, 10 er cent of the purse. Entries to close on Tuesday, Sep: femnber 16, at twelve o'clock M, All entries to be Greased under seal, enclosing the entrance fee, to the President, DUDLEY P. ELY, South Norwalk, Conn., or to WM. D; GnuEcony, Secretary, Norwalk, Conn. _HORSES, | “CARRIAGES, &C, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT. corner ot Broadway and a Thirty 4 ninth street, uae CHARLI KER, AUCTION FER, opnas TArus oF ores rc Carriages WEDNESDAY AND BATUGDAY, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS allowed for trial ON EVERY HORSE sold under warrantee. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION MART in the State having the proper facilities tor showing horses on sale— viz. a large driving ring, entirely under cover and plenty of room for exam! CATALOGUE Fors end THIS DAY, ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT SORREL saddic_ and harness Ponies ever offered at public sale; was bred in Kentucky: 1s 13 hands high. 7 years old; isa very handy and extra stylish driver and sharp traveller: 1s under saddle Bypasy, gentle and docile; Tong fall mane and tail; has been handled by a child for the past two years; is a perfect Hietle horse in every respect, and 1s warranted sound and Kind. BY SAMUEL C. ORDER OF HATCH, MORT- gagee, the fi ye known trotting mare, Mystic Girl, sired by Ge eM. Patchen; is 15% high ‘and Il years oldiis a very. fr and pleasant driver: has a record over the Beacon t 28734; i Jai 1 sound, except sore- ness forward, taro PARK ‘imate BUILT BY ‘BREWSTER, ONE FINE NO-TOP EXPRESS WAGON, BUILT by, Arthar Bell, Me ep SETS GOOD DOUBLE COACH HAR- FAST BAY GELDING, 184% HIGH, 7 YEARS OL ish ae gamy driver; can trotin 3 minutes; 18 ral and warranted kind. ORSE. Cho ING, ‘Wow BALTERS, &C. POR ACCOUNT OF WHOM Tt MAY" CONCERN, a. ytot finedouble road Harpers EW TOP EXPRESS WAGON THE CELEBWATED BROWS ATROTEING Mare Lady M sired by Young Morris, 1994 high, 9 years old: extra ag very hae trotted on the Worcester track at allday roadster and would make ther BRED AND VERY SPEEDY bay Hambletontan trotting Stallion, sired b; ce: he is by, Pred ‘8 Himblétontan, dam ‘by ‘George M, Patchon + 5 high, & yyars old well broken; untrained and can trot now in ; very valuable for stock purposes and warranted sean And Kind: pedigree guaranteed. ioe KV RA ‘other A ad ENCRIPTION ut sal SALES NBVER POSTPONED on account of weather STIVER'S ROAD WAGON, fen second hand top W. a ORDE! 1755 Fie OOD R$! (OR SALE—A SINE GRAY MARE, 16) tine action; k 0 year's ol a or dounie’hartoss JWOR SALE—A VERY FINE COUPE; OR SALE—A FOUR SEATE new ; also two top Bugg! Van Duser: also a se st Thirteenth street. Thirteenth street HAKTON, N. prompt bayer; guaranteed to be sound and kind, | £ JAMES J, SMITH, 11 Pine stree, room 5, STA lay, week or month, with all | 7 the necessary accommodations at 21) West Twenty.stath eet, Stephenson Suilding, Filth Avenue Stables JOHN nsiox ano traue top | A™), Rockaway and other geasonable iimily Carriages and “NCPACrURERS UNION, 628 Broadwa: Call at private residence TO LET—IN THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, 8, 7 YEARS OLD, Inquire at 82 WILLIAM H. GRAY, Wooster street. second | WILL BE SOLD for one halt its real value, as the ownor has no further tor it Apply to WALKER’S stable, No. 23 West » made by Dusenbury d& of single Harness. Apply at 136 ‘RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ie be T CANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURC trance 17 Greene street, —Services to-morrow. "10:30 Ow TO. 3)P.M, Sunday school av2 P.M. Strangers BLE; T ROBINSON HALL, NO. 18 EAST SIXTRENTH street, bei \d Union square—, treet, between Fifth avenue an ae C oe the Childven’s Lyceum meet at 103g A. Jonnie Leys lectures at Tg P.M. Ty CORDIALLY AVITED D.—REVEREND P. b, tes, Pastor’ Beréhn Baptist, chusch, corner of Downing aad Bediord streets, will preach Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours. SIX-seat ae ey apa ‘Tal itt Talmage, RRANT Academy of tat, Brookly: ALLEY " Importer iad Manulacturer eat -. jee —FOR SALE, SPRED AND STYLE, MAMBRINO pron alow eae stock black Mare, 6ycars ol; can trot in 2:80; sound | jrve repariig the Way for the Coining of the Lord.” are E LEECKER STREKT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, comer of Downing street, will be reopened to- venues, | morrow inorning, September Lt.’ The pastor, Rev. B.C. stable.” kport, will preach. Morning service Sweetser. ot having Fetarned trom Burgpe,’ Itev. C. Fi —FIVE WORK HORSES FOR SALE; ONS BLIND tyotting Horse, fast; the above horses must, be eee ‘as the owner is improving his stock. 207 West Nine- \OLLEGIATE CHURCH, FIFTH AVENU i ‘AND FOR- ighth street (Rev, Dr. 17:30 P.M. VHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT, MADI: AVE. a} corner of Twenty-eighth street.—Divine ser- fA. M. and 7 P.M. Strangers made wel- (uUROE oF THE REFORMATION, FIPTY SEVED rt 2 between Fourth and Lexington aven . Tracy, Pp aa gas services 1049-4. Mi TP Kast (japRoH OF HUMANITY.—MEBTING TO-MORROW, O*0 M., in parlors of 200 Third avenue, near, Eig! hte nti “strevt; scientific sermon by Stephen Pearl Amilrows; all are invited. vance LICAL tra neg N CHURCH OF THE HOLY HANDS horse; will be sold cheap, as owner, ls_oing to Europe, Trinity, ‘Twen st sre, between Fifth and Sixth Can be seen at Garrison's stables, Forty's ‘seveuth strect | avenues—iev. D.D., pastor. Services om and Broadway. dnquire for HUBERT WALDRO: Sunday, Mth, at ig aS Ae and 134'P. M. Sunday schook OR SALE—A CHESTNUT MARE, 6 YEARS OLD; pa os Warranted in every resnect: 14 Sry superior under AREKCH CHURCH DU ST. ESPRIT, REV. DR. tho saddle; trained to all gaits; drives single or double: i) Verren, Rector.—Phis church will reopen for rice $225, Cun be see PLATS stable, No. 109 West | Divine service Sunday next, at 10% A. ORE Saati innit Mal TL ate LN ta Aa JOR SALE—P. EE BAY GaRhkiacg | (JRACE CUAPEL—THIS CONGREGATION | WILL gy ree ie Erne ut kin ARRIAGE | (Gy “worship in Grace eile Broadway and, Tently United! ‘Statessea nies. 158 and 15) Hast Thirt na se. | sitet. on Sunday. Servic a8. ORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —THE PASTOR, the Rey. 8, B. Rossiter, will preach in this church, corner Ninth avenue and Thirty-first street, Sabbailt morning, and evening at 73 o'clock. R V, HALSEY KNAPP WILL PREAGH IN THE Mission ities church, corner of Laightand Varick Seats free. Strangers made wel- EARLY streets, at 745 P.M, come horse 7 years, 16 hands, kind and true; $332 Hudson street, OR SALE—BLACK HORS! madie Hl Horse, tor lac Pacific stre » Brooxl, ninth street OR SALE—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS; ‘also four one-horse trucks ; ‘prices $75, $90, $10, $20. Apply at HIGH, 7 rs old, sound, M0 b trot in 3 minutes; also fine 1. F°, SALE CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME BAY CAR- ee age or coupe Horse, 16 hands, sound and kind; sold for want me ‘Apply at private stable 129 West Forty- | R, EV. WAYLAND HOYT, PASTOR, WILL PREACH Second avenue M. and 7% P. M. ‘True Treatment of inthe Tabernacle Baptist church, id Tenth street, next Sunday, at 10g, 4. “our ject for evening sermon, y! CLELLAND, PASTOR ST. LUKE'S iscopal church, Horty Grae, atreaty gear Sixth avenue, will pre y, at 1036 A. The Mission of the EV. JOUN E, COOKMAN, PASTOR FREE TABER- nacle of the Methodist (Eplscop: ai Chureh, Thirty- OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY SUPERIOR Horse ; inth street. FoR ALE A A B bietonani Horse, Se Tends, 7 7 years old; a fine, tel. ensy driver; well broken to all harness; h used by present owner for 8 months, and cost on account of owner's leaving the city ; he is warranted | in every respect, and can be bought at once for at New York stables, 16 and 17 Kast Twenty. refgnth aurcet street GOR SALE CHRAP—A YOUNG HORSE, BUGGY AND Harness; $250; sold for want of use. "Can be Howard Brewery. 515 to 652 West Thirty-third street, an extra pole horse; 15% hands; sold for fant of use. Apply at private stable 129 West, Forty- fonrth street, between Seventl tan ai avenues, wi rf preach Sunday, at 10g A. M. ane M. Seats free; ROAD | the public weicome. EY. D, HENRY MILLER, De D.. PASTOR, PREACHES in Plymouth Baptist church, y-first st mat Ninth and Tenth avenues, Sunday, 103g A. M. and a SPENCER KENNARD, PASTOR, WILL R*® preach in the Pilgrim Baptist church, Thirty~ third streel, west of, Highth avenue.—Morning, Milorying, 1 the Cross” Kyening, "Charity to the itreet ‘arabes 7% o'clock. I Ww. Ww. PAGE : WILL, PREACH IN THE HALL nah of the Bleecker Suildings, corner Bleecker and Morton strgets, on Sabbath, at 1034 A. M. and 73g P. M. Apply seen at ARNESS, HORSE BLANKETS AND CARRIAGE + EY. FRED EVANS, PASTOR OF “THE CENTRAI Robes, in endicss and astonishing variety of elegant designs, for the tail and winter trade ett fest stock fi Baptist church, south side of West Forty secon: of the Kind in New York; no exceptior G, Noa BROTHER Manutacturern ‘arehouse 114 K.—A good double Truck Hari good “racers Harness, $30; a good Milkman’s | hambers st. —THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE ill preact street, between Seventh and Kighth avenuei Strangers made wi éicome. Wg A.M. and 8 Gooren PRESBYTERIAN, guurcy, FOURTEENTH street, bet mn Fifth an ixth avenues,-—Rev. a HAMILTON, Pustor elect, will preach on Sabbath, lath Renee AtIOGAL Mand 4 P $30; uggy Harness, hand made, $17; a good ci Qi. MARK’S CHURCH, CORNER SECOND AVENUE beak OL) awortment of Blank or] and Fenth stroet Rey. J. If; Rylanee, D. D., rector. yourselves. FISH! iG OSBORNE, 71 Harel y street, A. M, and 74 P. | Becond door from Greenwich street, formerly of Murray’ street, your SEA’ AWAY.—THE BEST. tion Carriage in the market, very light; RED SON eee EW YORK AND Brooklyn will please assemble at Bain Hall, on Great Tones street hetween Broadway and isowery, oh Sun- Gay,at, P, MS prom pily doors open at o'clock), to sing hour. ' 2 th im quartett, chorus or four persons; finished in the best manner and adapted aaa ‘none. Dube rand nlanoy the Hale nd coon twelty or countiy use. Hor sale low Dy. Panes invite your poops Nos, 7 and 18 East FE ighteenth st, near Fifth av. PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—22 EAST TWENTIETH street, near Third avenue; four Hages; upper part finshed ior family. Br jay, and stalls a ust Twenty-tifth stre KCOND-HAND CARRIAG) Rockaway, Victoria, four-seat pony’ Phacton, Rockaway and other tunity Carriages. URERS! UNIO: SBARGA jum) 638 Broad ntington, nights and stormy days Adply to AARON STO. W? ourer 80M ‘and Pon: Rockaways an slightly soiled, ve ‘ood care; responsibie GREAT BARGAINS IN GROCERY, Wagon, at 226 Spring street. we ANTED—VERY LIGHT COUP! maker, nearly new; would like double Harness and re Saddle. description, cash and price, which must be vel A. H., box 3,014 Herald offi giler, very gentle and right in every way; also & Mares, bay and brown, 14% smert, handy team: true and gentle; good saddle very che parate if wanted. To ‘be seen at C, WANAN’S, Tarrytown, N. Y. Dr. HEATH, 200 | @ Be: Buggy, top Wagon, six-sext OR HORSES AT Long Afsland,. with ‘good stables for ulton street, Brooklyn. Phaetons, Victoria, Dog Carts, light road Buggies, several second hand and A WActinune UNION, 688 Broadway. W200! Ni xP i Sheen, Delivers, Plumber's aud one top undertakers ROCKAWAY AND ue Harness; also very light top Wagon, best cit ole also; ‘single an Address, stating $350 —VERY DARK AND HAD DSOME + gray Worse, 7 years old, 16 hands; good trav. hands, 8 years ola +. OF inquire at 59 Duane st EPISCOPAL CHU: ROH, FORT iS. SIXTH i the associate, Rev. nd the rector, Rev. Br, . LUKE'S HOSPITAL:—DIVIN on and a collection in the ‘chapel ort the Hospital ever sanday evening, at 74g o'clock. 31, STEPH nd car. habe i it BET BYTERIAN church, corner epee venue—Willt reopen for reg- plar Sabbath servic: the 14th Inst. Sabbath school nt Preaching at. 1044 A.M. and 73g P. M., by the pastor, Rey. Robert Sloss. parties. PARK rpenrl ANSHI CHESED, corner Lexington avenue and Sixty-third strect. A limited number of Pews in this Temple will be offered {9 tinday: September 14, at o'clock A. M. The nominal value of the Pews has been so arranged as to ‘enable all classes to purchase and become members. ‘ENGLISH BUST- LUTHERAN CHURCH OF SAINT fteenth stre er, Bast t, between Second and Think avenues A. €. Wedekind, Pastor” will be re-opened for Divine services on Sabbath, Mth inst. Mornin sree $8 at 10%, evening at 73, o'clock. pe REV, DR. ry low, Sabbath school, i... SIMPSON, OF DERBY, England, will speak at Association Hall, Twenty-third street, corner Fourth avenue, Sunday evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. IRON pair of horses; | HE MADISON AVENUE REFORMED | oHURCH, Ss. BU- corner Fifty-seventh street, Rey. H. D. Ganse, for, is now open. Services overy Sabbath, at 1} o¢ fock 5 OK OUT TO-DAY 10K OUT TO-vAY LOOK OUT begs! FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, EVENING TELEGRAM. SVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM, — will close at this oe on Wednesday at on Thursday at 1 M. and 12 M, __ INSTRUCTION. foreign university, desires to establish a school. in the thorough drill of Eng ah | public, schools given; meantime takes college (English or ‘Deakeante highest class. Address 1'U ru TOR, box 102 of French, German and English languages, the speaks with' facility, wishes to obtain’ a posi governess or tea Address box 3,67) Post office. (OST OFFICE NOTION.—THE MAILS FOR — ‘ Wf wil ee the week ending Saturday, September 13 40 A. M. and on Saturday at THOS. Ly JAMES, Postinaste EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and English teacher, scholar and gold medallist ot Povlia, prepares. for references ot the Heraid office. GERMAN LADY, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER Cy erin a school; best references gi M, and 40 clock P. M. school at 9g o'clock _YACHTS, "TEA MBOATS, Co JOR savEe—a TUGROAT, 1 18X2) INCH CYLINDER, IN DAVEN- ‘Apply to JAS. 4. feat running order. PORT, 8 South stree's N ACHT SCUD WANTED—OR ANY OTHER LARGE Schooner, with good cabin. accommodations for ladies, for one day on the Blue Fish Grounds. Inquire 189 Deane street. a, 1 THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No.5 Kast Fourteonth strcet, near Filth avenue, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONIVO" AND BROOKLYN BRANCH Nos. 102, 104 and 106 Court s ret, near State. ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, Flecutien an lodernm Lanyuages, are taught (privately and in classes) by th Most cmiuént Professors, at prioee within the reach 0 wctpatcatons te should be made at once to secure a choice sand SUBRCMP TON 3 00KS OPEN DAY AND EVENING, N. B.—The New York mn. ) tered fa eee erie which will be which cio} mservatory is the only on 'y of Music in the State, havi painting in oil and water colors, and studio, or at the residences of pu Studio Building, room 13, No, 2lz Fitth avenue, to call at the new and elegant West Side B College, fens oF evening, Phonography, Circulars iree. Please ca! Fe entieman, at his own or PROFESSOR, 35 Clinton place. young Jadies reopens, Septembe © 2 Circul: Brentano's, Pf, Union sq LESPI LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN DRAWING, in wax, at her is. Address Miss H., LL PARENTS AND YOUNG MEN ARE SOLICITED -third street, corner Sixth avenue, da; cokkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmet LANGUAGE TAUGHT—BY A FRI upil's residence. Call on ESPINASSE FORT WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR r nid NASSI v3 NPRIEDMANN'S, 12 Pine street city. and being entirely distinct om och imitate its ny evidently with the view of obtaining batronaye thereb; Yi The Arion and Weber pianos are used in tho school. CARD. The National Conservatory of Music @Wormerly at No. 3% Union square) has been incorporated in. ws, New York Conservatory of M No. § Bast Fourteenth strest Gest Pitta avenue, next door to Delinonico's. r ication, — usiness _ Patrons will Brpees, oP ENALE psuToTE ne, resumes du- MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 15, 1873. For = address PHINE Broadway and 33 Union square. Si URY, President, or A. WILLIAMSON, Secre- Bri anch 4, Montgome 7, street, Zerney City. wry, Mpedrond, Westchester County, N, _For particulars apply to H. SCHROED! Director. A LADY, HAVING GREAT “EXPERIENCE AND who can come well recommended, desiresa home where board will be given for ag ade Opon the piano to one or more pupil. Address L. B. mn De SICAL. —MI18S ‘ATSON HAS RESUMED Private Musical instraction at her rencenen, L. ENC) 1 jars at ESSONS IN FRENCH BY AN EXPERIENCED dress linton place: Piano, Organ, Guitar, Singing: Tooms and instruments tor practice ; clrculars tm YARD.—SINGING AND PIANOPORTE LESSONS 1 iN professor. For terms address E. C., box 108 Herald Pi r HILL (ately Kd cthad arrived from Burd — who has. made ‘the buman voice 7 i 188 STEERS! devdlopas shat ‘enabling ie pupiis to sing with % Boarding and Day 8c cane ee ves and least those who listen ; the Lo ec reo ee ss Tet Fo! seventh correct Fe: try, Lowest SA pt distinct pro. reet, Will reopen September ool carr 1 forma are j terms "Tor pupils without charge. suai paratlon, al for mg part of agin, 8 Address Ot Pa. (for board pianver Yee andual mber 10, cin Wedne: E AYATT, President. ee ton MILITARY ACADEMY, BS gyno me sday, Ctvil, Raginserns ce and. Engilsh taught “Apply to Colonel, tH ~ irtieth street, Bcond avenue, cor corner of Th HE NEW YORK i CONSERY ATOR ag | T jestral School will recomumence October 1, 1873, branches and French, b; 1 perience in tenohing: “aideess Lo 'Ry Break office. ‘privace LESSONS—GIVEN IN THE ENGLISH Brooklyn Post reat success attending this pb ce) last Ray nae Kiva the directors of the Conservato con: nect with the Orchestral school’ a Choral Socict ety. i those dering to become members of either or f4 pease will please make early application (as th had ex- September 3, bt) Board and tuition pel further particul: Qrupres wind BE RESUMED IN ST. JOAN'S COL lege, Westchester county, on Wednesday, be limited) at the New York Conservauery oe 5 Bast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, HE MISSES DOREMUS reopen their Day School for youn; ren. on Thursday, September 25, at 47 Kast Twen ladies and chil, ty fir For | -— pply to JOS. SHieA, fie "Bresident Wares YOUNG LADY UNDERSTANDING tas ‘assist in p' fotmelcrecommignded Ger oA. must come wi ; an preterred. Call, from 8 to 9 A. M., at 210 W Vest ist "Gel two SOPRANOS, POSITIONS IN WA A readers; accustot Wopcher iipriate AS DAILY OR RESIDENT Address &. ASHeruid Uptown Brancl renoh ae Je, De res ol Pay ictiye. Tad ged. ‘ar lé 200 a2 TEAR DOARD AND TUITION, AT EPIS. Lisa Trom ‘the Ke ed ago NALLY, Rector. ss Mnsic, PER a sanatot peta “eaparenged OF BIGHT ph Ne juste, enn uci hildren, esyesba ets i, sleet Fences ee

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